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and  Dances! 

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THIRD  ICT  OF  ERNMI 

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H»*VV  *■  l»t»n  ROB  HART 

AS  CORK O.  D.  ROOKaFBLLKR 

OVERTURE ORCHESTRA 


To  Doodad*   with    Add    Rjm*n'i»  Saelcb    end  led 

^OJLffDaPEY'.S       FATIE3NTS 

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JOHNNY    ALLEN,    MISS    ALICE    HARRISON,    and    LITTLE    MAC. 


9T  All    Bills  A+rmlnAt   the  Alhambra   Theatre   moil    t>o   rrtMteulod    hereafter   on    Monday. 
•T'PaTformiDee  to  commence  punctually  et  eight    o'clock. 


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tH  -ENAL  OJP  AMUSEMIHT8. 


Published  ererr  Day  in  the  Year  by 

SIS  Brrchu.i  and    63S  WullMto"  SU. 

Below  Montgomery.  8»n  FimcUoo, 


THURSDAY JANUABY  2,  1853 


AMUSEMENTS.    Etc 

California  Theatve. 

At  both  matinee  and  evening  performance  of 
'Aladdin"  jeaterdiy,  tbeaadiencs  wti  very  large. 
This  piece  isd<awinf  mora  money  tbaa  any  of  the 
specU;al«r  plays  prodoosd  at  this  theatre.  It  will 
be  pre*9Gted  tomgb.  with    its  many  attractive 

eatarts  of  sorfteoas  sceaery,  M'lle.  Kigl  and  bal- 
let. Mods.  Oaroo  and  eons,  etc. 
Metropolitan   Tli-r.tr.-. 

"The  Yellow  liat"  is  lu  immerse  saccc.s  and 
Jta  wonderful  transformation  icoetstbo  talk  of 
the  tewc,  Mach  ma  a  ey  his  teen  lavished  on  the 
production  of  tbie  pleae,  bat  a  fa*  mote  each 
homes  as  that  of  last  sight  will  rsimoorse  tbe 
menagemsai,  'Tha  Yellow  Hat"  will  be  plajed 
<3*ery  nijrht  oniil  farther  notice. 
Alhambra. 

The  Tory  larno  and  fashion  tbie  aadienoe  nightly 
present  at  this  theatre  attests  tbe  popularity  of 
>be  ODtertalone-jtcffared.  Mils  Jennie  Worrell 
and  Miss  Lillie  Mali  Is  song  and  danoe  are  great 
favorites;  Baker  andParroo  in  Datch  ace  are  in- 
imitable; Add  Kymao,  Bob  Hart,  if.  Ainsi.y 
Scott,  Cbarlea  6  niton,  Sam  Rickey  and  otters 
•re  great  In  n-gro  acs.  and  Billy  £menon  isa 
whole  company  in  himself.  Tbe  programme  for 
to-nlgbt  is  a  vary  good  one ;  it  appears  on  oar  flret 
pa-re. 
Bella  Union  Theatre, 

This  pioneer  tcea  re  ia  doing  ite  fnll  abate  of 
the  holiday  boeite's,  and  presents  a  programme 
appropriate  to  the  season.  Last  night  theie  was 
no  standing  rjom  after  eight  oMock.  ihe  bur- 
lesque of  "A-lad-ie-the-Ump."  the  ballet,  acta 
p-rfo-mance  of  tbo  Ke.heia  Family.  eic.>  make 
ap  a  very  lively  and  varied  en lerta lament. 
XriB  Atb-neuin, 

There  issomaob  varie'y  ia  the  entertainment 
presented  at  this  hou-e  that  all  tattes  are  pleased. 
Frank  Mortimer,  Welter  Parks,  Lon  Dixon,  Char- 
ley TDOmpeon  aod  a  best  of  popular  farorites  ap- 
pear nigbtly. 
Woouwaid's  Gardens. 

Circa*,    tbe  woaderfni    educated    animals  and 
■rating  every  day.    Free  skating  Tuesday,  Thurs- 
day a=d   Saturday  evenings.     Grand  periormaace 
Saturday  afternoon  and  Sunday. 
Benefit  of  Misa  Anna  Elxer. 

Oa  Friday  evening  next  this  talented  aid  pleas- 
ing yaucg  vocalist  will  be  the  recipient  of  a  com- 
plimentary benefit  at  Pacific  HalL  Her  many 
friends  will  be  glad  to  learn  tbatsbe  has  recovered 
from  her  illneis  and  will  appear  oa  this  occasion 
assiatsd  by  the  best  musio&l  talent  In  tbe  city. 
Italian  Opera. 

There  is  a  probability  of  a  combination  of  tbe 
Fabbri  Opera  Troope  with  Mme.  Agatha  States 
for  the  purpose  of  giving  a  few  nights  of  opera  at 
the  California  Theatre. 
Benefit  of  .Jacob  iHnlier. 

Jafiob  Mailer,  tbe  favorite  baritone  of  tbe  Fab- 
bri opera  tr-ape.  Is  to  haves  becon*  shortly  at 
Pacific  Hall. 

Horticultural  Hall. 

Skating  assemblies  Taesdsy  afternoon  and  eve- 
ning, Wednesday  afternoon  and  evroing.  Thurs- 
day afternoon  aod  evening,  aal  bat ardsy  afternoon 
m.d  evening. 

Anatomical  Messum.— .Ooe  ot  the  moet 

■  ompiBte  collections  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
fltstee,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  beau- 
tllui  wrx  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
Only)  at  rhe  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
hotrr  may  bo  profitably  soent  hero. 


The  B.incer  of  Exercise. 

Our  friend  Felix  Farniente,  whCG^rol?  it 
is  never  to  aesume  a  parpsndicnlar  attitude 
when  be  can  easily  etjoy  a  horizontal  one; 
who  takes  the  cars  to  go  one  block;  who 
sleeps  fifteen  hours  at  a  stret:h  and  never 
indalgea  in  any  more  severe  muscular  exer- 
cise tban  brushing  bis  hair  necissilates, 
holds  the  opinion,  that  ovtr-exercisa  is  tJie 
•cause  of  most  of  the  ills  ihat  fie3h  is  heir  to. 
He  says  if  people  will  only  keep  quit  they 
can't  wear  out.  He  ^now  instances  (he  sad- 
den death  of  Edwin  Forreat  as  a  proof  of 
tbe  danger  of  gymDa9tic3.  and  urges  that 
dtrmb-bel!s  should  be  prohibited  by  law.  In 
apita  of  tbe  death  of  Forr^t  hiving  hap- 
pened immediately  after  exercising  with 
dumb-bells,  the  Alta  t5mp!6  jecp'e  to  risk 
their  lives  in  the  same  maanor.    It  says: 

Charley  Bennett,  of  the  Olvmptc  Club, 
has  left  his  maotle  a3  "the  strong  man"  t> 
be  worn  by  aoy  pereon  able  to  put  up  the 
152-p  uod  du.ub-bvll.  Joseph  O'Cinuur, 
Tic-Principal  of  the  Spring  Y*I'ey  Scl.ool, 
gently  rai8;d  the  little  toy  ih$  oih^r  day  and 
held  it  over  big  bead  lon^  enough  to  rait 
quire  a  crowd  an>und  Lim.  Woo  is  the 
next  c0.Bion.9r  to  lift  the  152-pcuod  bell? 

Felix  says  "if  it  is  necsFs\ry  that  152- 
pound  dumb-bell  should  be  l.f  :ed,  they  had 
better  get  some  dumb  brnto  to  doit-a 
horse  cr  a  donkey,  or  sometHng  cf  that 
sort,  you  know," 


To  AoxEXSsse.— For  sale  at  a  great  eacrifico 
at  38  Geary  street,  lix  elegant  silk  dresses,  one- 
quailed  for  quality  asd  style.  s 


£*Jtaotoirrapra.ic    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  s*  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 

Klsaion  street.  T 


J>r.     Doherty 
Has  devoted  his  study  more  parueuterry  to 

chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  Je 
cow  the  most  guocesiral  of  any  Phyticlau  In 
Ban  Franoisco  aace  519  Bacramenre  street, 
corner  of  Leidesuarfl,  a  few  doors  Delyw  Wha) 
Ohaer  Houat>.  * 


X>i .  .Barlow-  *J.  Smitb 

la  t£vlng  a  couree  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Pbypiology  snd  Nervous  Dls- 
easeo  athlBHygti.nHall,637Calirorrjia  etreef, 
every  Friday  evenirg,  Commencing  at  73$  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smi'h  gives 
phrenological  fiimitat-io's  in     i 


Fiflti  Avenue  Theatre,  New  York, 
Destroyed  by  Fire. 

A  telegram  from  New  York  dated  January 
1st,  says :  The  Fifth  Avenue  Theatre  was 
completely  burned  tbis  evening.  Tbe  fire 
commenced  shortly  aftsr  4  p.m.  About  4:25 
smoke  waa  first  discovered  from  the  rear  of 
tbe  theatre,  although  tbe  fire  must  have 
started  long  before  that  time  somewhere  in 
the  lower  portions  of  tbe  bnilding.  Tbe 
matinee  audience  had  scarcely  more  than 
dispersed. 

The  theatre  adjoins  the  Fiftli  Avenue 
Hotel.  In  scarcely  more  tban  fifteen  mic- 
ufcs  after  tbe  discovery  of  the  fire  the  whole 
structure  was  ablaze  in  all  qoarters,  burn- 
ing like  so  much  ttraw.  The  flames  as- 
cended with  great  fierceness,  and  lit  up  the 
fcurroundiog  squares  as  though  they  eman- 
ated from  a  well  arranged  bonfire. 

Another  ac^ountsaysMr.  Apple  ton,  Trees- 
urer  of  the  theatre,  at  a  quarter  before  five 
this  evening,  saw  tbe- fire  and  went  up  to 
tbe  fira  register,  but  before  he  reached  tbe 
street  to  give  tbe  alarm,  the  flames  bad  run 
through  tbe  whole  building,  which  in  lesa 
than  an  hour  was  completty  destroyed. 

The  servants  in  the  Fif  h  Avenue  Hotel 
who  almost  simultaneousiy  with  Mr.  Ap- 
pletan  saw  tbe  fire,  became  frightened  and 
rushed  wildly  into  the  orridors,  but  tbe 
chief  clerk  restored  order  and  directed  thir- 
teen streams  from  tbe  hotel  to  play  on  Ihe 
fire.  This  was  the  means  of  saving  the  he- 
taL  About  twenty  minutes  after  tbe  firBt 
outbreak,  the  s.uth  -wall  of  the  theatre 
fell,  carrying  with  it  the  east  wall,  which 
struck  the  west  wall  cf  the  Fifth  Avenne 
Hotel,  and  caused  a  breach  twenty  feet  wide 
by  fifteen  feet  high,  destroying  the  frying 
and  biking  kitchen.  Soon  after  the  west 
wall  of  the  slage  fell. 

The  theatre  building  was  owned  by  A.  P. 
Edo,  who  estimates  his  loss  at  S60  000,  while 
the  lessee,  Augu^tin  Daly,  loseB  $180,000. 

The  scenery,  wardrobes,  improvements, 
and  all  private  wardrobes  of  sctors  were 
destroyed. 

Several  persona,  amoeg  others  Mr.  Dar- 
ling one  of  the  proprietors  of  ihe  Fifth  Ave- 
nue Hotel,  were  slightly  injured  while  at- 
tempting to  save  property. 

Mesdames  Gilbert  and  daughter  report 
tbeir  diamonds  loet,  valoed  a',  several  thou- 
sand dollars,  while  Messrs.  Rockwell,  Em- 
gold,  Devere  and  Clark  are  also  quita  heavy 
losers.  All  the  musical  instruments  of  the 
orchestra,  the  library  and  rxus  c  are  des- 
troyed. Mr.  Daly  had  no  insurance  on  bis 
pre  per  ty.    


Philadelphia  is  a  good  place  for  drunken 
women  to  go  to.  They  put  them  in  j  ail  and 
let  them  murder  each  other. 


Holiday    Candles. 

Fresh,  sweet  aod  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Merc-r 'e  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 573  Kearny  street.    "Wholesale  ana  retail,   g 


Btollday   Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tatles 
that  compare  with  Squarza's.  £qu\rz*'s  Punches 
are  famous  for  the  high  art  shown  in  tbelr  man- 
trficture,  tbo  happy  combination  of  whole -ome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
dlectple  of  the  great  Sqoarza,  has  prepired 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  co-dials  for 
tbo  Holiday  tables.  For  sale  at  tbe  new  branch, 
317  Kearny  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
1 . 0  Leidesdorff  street.  K 


Sals    for    Holidays, 

"  Tax"  Hat  Store,  647  WaBhlrurton  street  (sec- 
ond hat  store  below  Kearny),  Is  the  place  to  go 
to  boy  your  holiday  Lata.  Finest  hats,  largest 
assortment  and  cheapest  bat  store  In  the  city. 
Bemember,  No.  C47,  second  hat  ttore  below 
Kearny,  oa  Washington  street-  a 


500    Pairs    or    Sochs, 

At  all  prices,  it  t  he  What  Cheer  Laundry. 


Ladles    and    Gentlemen 

Who  have  been  suffering  from  various  com 
plaints  for  years,  are  obtaining  relief  from  Dr. 
Alktn,  at  187  Montgomery  street.  He  performs 
delicate  surgioal  operations,  and  is  d&lly  effect- 
log  remarkable  cures  of  old-standing  dif  eases. 
The  Doctor  is  a  competent,  scientific  physician, 
and  the  afflicted  can  consult  him  with  confi- 
denoe.  • 


Do    Wot    Buffer    irom    <?oms. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Oorna,  Bon- 
tons,  Clnb  txd  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Inetant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 810  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
speak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doc- 
tor's capability.  Beferences  given  if  required,  h 

W»«n.ln«  JEtoturnea.  in  One  X>a  y 

and  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Obeer 
lYwmrtrj. 

"     '  ■  ♦ , , 

Everybody  Goes  There, 

The  place  to  buy  a  bat  Is  "Teds"  Rat  Stobe, 
647  Washington  street,  the  second  hat  store  be- 
low Kearny.  The  stock  la  Immense,  the  fash- 
ions are  the  latest,  and  the  prices  are  the 
lowest.  • 

For    Wa*falHR 

Shirts,  $1  60  per  dos.;  small  pieces,  50c.  per 
11  a.    At  the  What  Oheer  laundry-  * 


Manning's. 

The  only  place  south  of  Market  strest  to 
get  a  good  dish  of  Oysters.  Ca1!  'ornia  or  Eistera 
Transplanted,  Is  at  Mannlng'a  Charter  Oak 
Oyster  SalooB,  corner  Howard  and  Third, -late 
or  the  BIqc  Wing  S-iloon.  i, 


'iVhat    Cheer    Laundry 

Employs  no  Chinamen,  and  should  he  pat 
ronized  by  everybody.  • 

I> la mond    Catarrh    Remedy 

is  a  sure  cure  for  Catarrh  or  Golds.  Aak  your 
druggist  for  It,  or  send  to  Dr.  A.  F.  Evot,  No. 
9  Post  street.      2 

For  the  "Very  Beat  Drinlca, 


M 


THEATRICAL    ALPHABET. 

A  atinda fcr  Ar.is*,  who  paints  all  the  scenes: 

B  for  the  Ballc  t  of  beautiful  beluga ; 

C  fcr  the  CarfeutTi  pi  c-d  at  the  wings; 

D  for  tbe  Darllogd  in  Very  short  things ; 

E  In  the  Ei.core  ti  slog-  r<  moet  d  ar  ; 

F  for  tbe  fiddler*  the  "gods"  love  to  hear  ; 

G  for  the  "Gagging"  which  tad  actors  do; 

H  for  lb- "HUb"  wolch  of  l*te  have  b-en  few  : 

I  for  the  Imps  in  pantomime  found  ; 

J  f-.r  the  Jokei  wbi-h  make  lingbter  rafound; 

K  for  tbe  King*  «ith  the  reign  of  aa  hoar  ; 

L  for  the  Lovers  that  up  in  a  tower  ; 

M  for  the  Ma'jag  r  bjttered  t-y  duns  ; 

N  for  tbe  Nymph  who  the  ccmlc  man  shuns  ; 

O  f  jr  lbs  Ovt  fell  ne  whiob  good  acting  gets  ; 

P  for  tbe  Prompter  la  one  of  bis  pit • ; 

Q  for  the  Quibble  evoking  a  roar; 

R  for  the  Kuffian  stage  htr-esabher; 

S  fir  the  S-aia  that  t  do  audience  rash  for; 

T  Isf^rth^  T.aeh  mode  n  playwrighU  should 

blush  for; 
U  stands  for  TJ  eless,  wtfoh  fome  actors  are  ; 
V  for  the  VUain  who  muttsrs  "Ha  I  Hal" 
W  g'-nJs  for  the  Wl  less  of  wi  la  ; 
X  for  Xvo'ogrtphy  ustd  In  bills  ; 
S  fcr   heTanhe  a  wh->  th-.tif!atre8anppert; 
And  Z  for  ttie  Zany  who  wrote  this  in  Bpcrt. 

No  murder  has  been  committed  at  Frank- 
for!-on-the-Main  for  a  hundred  years,  not- 
witk  standing  bankers  there  bleed  people  so 
severely. 

The  doctor's  work  fills  six  feet  of  ground, 
but  tbe  dentist's  fills  an  acher. 

Tbe  best  laid  to  occompany  a  lady  vocal- 
ist—A bus-band. 


*  or  Holiday  Candies 

Go  to  George  Hsbs  &  OoV,  No.  20  Kearny  St. 
Thi  firm  hbs  crrei  eff  the  premiums  at  the 
Fa'rs  f<r  sev-ral  year?  for  the  euperloiHy  of 
their  con'ectiOfier<,  and  hive  an  txtenelve  as- 
sortment of  faticy  caodiee,  eoroucopla?  and 
other  things  to  toeEr  line  t  d  plea  e  the  little 
folks  as  holiday  p^eseLis.  Gecrge  Hass  &  Co. 
•upply  fiuoday  8:tool  Festivals  »Ld  church 
fairs  a>  wholesale  iri;es. 


An    Old    ljr.no mark. 

The  Verandah  Cigar  gt^re,  at  the  N.  E.  corner 
of  Kearoy  and  Washington  streets,  kept  by 
Henry  Schmidt,  has  been  tamous  for  tbe  laet 
eleven  years  for  kfeplcg  the  beet  Havana  cigare, 
tobacco,  choice  meerech-  um  pipes,  etc         v 


Jones  &  ^chrudex's 

Celebrated  Crab  Chowder  can  be  obtained  only 
at  330  Bath  ktreet.nearly  oppcs.te  theAlham- 
brs  Theatre.  Bob  Halt  eats  it.  and  they  all 
eat  it.  Only  the  beat  brands  of  Liquors  bot- 
ltd  for  fam.ly  u  -e.  cj 


Gentlemen,    Attemlon! 

For  themos'comforlableand  luxoiious  shave 
be  fure and  call  at  O.I^  SuBand'o  P-lioe  bhaving 
and  Halrdresklng  Stloon,  224  Montgomery  Bt., 
opposite  Buss  House,  up-stalrs.  Only  the  most 
skillful  artists  employed.  a 

The    President's    Message. 

Peace  and  prosperity  are  the  key  notes  of  this 
document.  Cheapness  and  durablity  are  the 
characteristics  of  H.  Luchsinger's  furniture. 
All  Bhould  visit  bis  emporium,  731  Market 
street,  and  ascertain  how  cheaply  a  house  can 
be  furnished.  n 


Fresh  and  Sweet. 

Fer  the  best    confectionery,  go  to    Canfci   and 
Wagner's.  1C7  Montgomery  St.  near  Batter.       N 

Sevrliia;  MacblnHB  for  Sale  or  to  Rent, 

Cheap,  at  116  Post  street.    Also,  Agency  for 
Hills's  Adjustable  Treadle.  x 


Wbitenar. 
Ja2tes  O  SaXLEKS.  31  Second  street. 


GRA.WD 


Select  Bai  Masque 

....OF  TUB,... 

ORIENTAL 

LITERARY  AND  SOCIAL  CLUB, 


....IT.... 

Cortioixltural 


CaU 


TIITBSDAT  BTENIXO JAJf.  33d 

BY  SDBSDBtPnON  ONET. 

Tlck«t« SS  each 

a»-Snb»criDHon  Li^t*  nan  b*  fonod  with— 
G.  M  Beiry,  Sh'nffs  Office.  Uity  Hall: 
Mr   riraoot,  --.  W  .  or    Whdidc^d  4  Montnomerj; 
A.  Sammo'field    Jr.,  N.K.  cor  Folsom  A  Steaan; 
W.  ('oLen.  tio,  6  bacery  street; 
J.  tv-tt.  No.  110  I'Diid  -*ree»; 
Mr.KitaeoateiD,  No   1G  Second  street; 
r  d.  Abrnnsnn.  S*o  73i  .Jiaj  *treet.  de30  lw 


The  Popular  Beverage 

GONGHFSS  WATPK  FROM  THE  PACIFIC 
Coocraaa  Sprrnce,  n«ar  Santa  Clara.  Indorsed 
by  tbe  UeJiofti  Faooitv,  its  oaranve  powers  btinc 
tqoaltothw  celebntd  Uonjreas  Water  fionj  toe 
Spriagi  of  Sa-atics,  Now  k  or%.  Ddoot  removed 
from  il8  Ke*roy  s.rn-t,  .n  r*ew  Mootgomery,  one 
d»nr  from  Uowird.  Families  sapplied  dally.  Lib- 
erdl  di;coaot  to  tDa  tta.e,  »nd  orders  attended  to 
piomptly.  de25im 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

ETEttT    SiTTBDAT    JflCHT. 

Slcsrlnsr  Commences  at  8  JP.BS. 

D.  BAEf.T,  Ohairmtn. 

Charing  Cross  Saloon 

008  AElaalon  street,  Bear  Second. 

dcW  J.  EAGLES,  Proprietor. 


E.  PARDINI 

NO.  T»»  WASHI.VGrON  8TB^HT.  (ABOVE 
tbe  P.aiO.  Sin  Frandaoo.  Boota  aid  Shoes 
made  to  Order  ia  th9  bast  French  style.  The  tame 
readv  made  alwaw  no  band.  no  1-3   n> 


MR.  AND  MRS.  DREW'S 

Select  Dancing  Academy 


R 


A  NEW  DISCOVERT. 


ELIEl?      TO       ORIPPLKS.— ' 
Coro.     and     Bunions    cared 


McDANIEL'S 

Museum  and  Theatre. 

CHEYENNE,!  WYOMING. 

THB  TJNDFR^IGNED  WOULD  MOST  RE- 
Bpeotfnlly  repreeeot  to  yoa  and  t:e  ooblio  gen 
•rally,  that  be  is  now  prepared  to  farciah  facil- 
ite-  for  exbibitions  of  e»ery  kind  and  obaraoter, 
wbicb  sboald  deeerre  the  o*trocage  of  tbe  pob- 
lio.  Ue  has  erected  a*  Ch«ynne.  Wyoming,  A 
LARGE  AND  O^MMODIOU.i  HALL,  with  goo  j 
Hoererjacd  State.  Tbe  Hall  is  well  ventilated 
aod  lighted,  and  midx  com  for  ab  e  for  all  seasons 
of  the  year.  THB  BEST  OF  MUSIC,  both  String 
and  Brass,  can  be  farnixhed  at  all  times. 

Na  iaUoory  arrangements  will    be    made   with 
THKATHIOAL  ORO'lHER  COMPANIES,  eith- 
er for  Renting  of  Hall  or  performances  on  a  per- 
oentace  of  the  receipt*.    Correspondence  -olicited. 
Addresa.  J.  UcDaMEL, 

Lock  Box  No.  1.  Cheyenne.   WyomiDg. 

N.  B — Coriosities  wanted  for  the  Cheyenne 
Muaeam.  Tbose  wishing  engagemente.  slate  low- 
est  terms  for  the  Winter  S«»won,  shooing  photo- 
grapb  to  my  address.  Half  Passage  Money  re- 
taodod  aftbr  fllliog  encBtrefrifiitB, 

JAM!  -S  .V  CD  \NIEL. 
Proprietor  Ohe'yeDne  'I'beatre  aBd  Mnsfum, 
oc22  3m  Lock  Box  No.  1.  Obeseone,  W.  T. 


Meerschaum  Pipe  Depot 

C13    KUBM    8TKEET. 

PIPES  HADE  TO  ORDER  AT 
theebortes  notio*  AllPioesand 
Cigar  Holders  w.*n anted  genuine,  and 
to  color  well.  Meer-obanai  Pipes  and 
walking  Cares  Mounted  and  Repaired 
at  lowest  Fa'tern  Prices,  aod  witb  tbe  best  work- 
manship. A  large  asfonment  of  Walking  Oanes 
and  FftLcy  Gooda  of  every  description  always  on 
hand.  Do21  Ins 


FOR  THE  HOLIDAYS! 

WATCHES  and  JEWELRY 

NOW  IS  THB  TIME  TO  ORDER 

Hair    Jewelry 

....or.... 

H.  A.  Callender,  Manufacturer, 

MO.    «8   SECOND   STREET, 
N.  W.  Corner  of  Mission, 

AMERICAN  AND  FOREIGN  WATOHES  AT 
reduced  rates.  Alsi,  <.  tine  line  of  California 
made  Jewelry.  a®-No  ex'ra  charge  toren(Eravia>g 
Jewelry  of  every  aescriptisn  made  to  order  and 
repaired.  de61tn 


TRAYS  always  on  band. 


Alfred  Tetter, 

Mannfaotnrer  and 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES, 

235  Dnpout, 

JVEAB  SUTTER  STREET. 

See  my  stock  of  Bird 
CaK*-B  b»f  jre  purchasing 
e'tewhere.  Alwayseocne- 
thing  new  on  hand.  My 
Patent  Cages,  made  of 
Tin  Wire,  ars  warranted 
FREE  FKOM  VERMIN 
Also,  best  quality  TEA 
noSOtf 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM, 

And  College  of  Medicine. 

TO   f\(\(\    BEAUIIFDL   AND  INSTRUOT- 

lu.vvU  iv«  obieots  to  be  ss'n.  Open  to  the 
Public  DAY  AND  NIGtir,  at  EUttEKA  HALL. 
3  1 8  Montgomery  street.    VOR  MEN  ONLY. 

»De.  JoedaK'b  Private  Office  is  at  211 
Geary  street  toopositeold  Mechanics'  Pavilion). 


ADOLPHUS    STOCEMETER, 

....TKAOHEE  OP.... 

PIANO    AND    SINCINC. 

Balls  and  Parties  attended  to,  and  Mosio  tar 
nisbed.    Residence,  298  Eddy  street       dc9  lm 


Jolvn  Campodonlco 

(Late'y  arrived  from  South  America,) 

PIANO,   CHURCH   ORGAN   AND  HARM0NIC0N 
TUNER  AND  REPAIRER. 

«9~Orders  ad  Iresssd  to  tbe  Philadelphia.  Hones 
Bosh  street,  promptly  attended  to.  de"  1st 


sti  n  non  tg  amy  person 

^>Xyj,\J\J\J  ableto<qaal  MadamE 
SOHWOBER.  Profd£S)r  of  Great 
Vys'eries.  bbe  cures  tickness  after 
recovery  Is  hoDe)e"e,  and  give  correct 
information  on  all  affaire  of  life.  Prof. 
8  basvaluablB  talisman*  for  lore,  good  l<ick\  a'so 
Bee  your  intended.  Fse.Jl  and  upward.  No  848 
FOLSOM  STRICT.  da  Xm 


8  f^ 


Stage  Dancing 

TAUOUT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 


DASHAWAY  HALL, 


Post  street,  near  rCearny. 


HEW  YORK  PRICES 

HALL'S    PIANOS 
Fcr  sale  at  No.  IIP 
jler  street.    Call  and 
examine  for  yourselves, 
_TTb8  rvlj  0»llfor- 
nia-mads  Piano  on  roe 
deUtf 


s 


S.F.  BUSINESS  OIBnTOBY 

BoobAeller*  ttnd  •tutlonvjrs, 
H.H.  Moore,  60.9  Moatgooierr.  near  Merchant. 

Butcher*. 
Kati.  Fred.  SU1U  W  to  100.  California  Market. 

Bran  Foanderlen. 
Weed  A  Elngwell,  California,  125  First  at, 

French   Funcy    Oaoda. 
Lootn  A  Co.,  19  Montgomery,  107 and  109  Sutter. 

Jlamua  Uolr. 
Sampeon,  A.  B.  A  Co..  HO  Second  street, 

Mnsle  and  sinalr-ul  Initromeata, 
Keene,  O.  0..  mftr.  accord  i  an  a,  repairer  of  all  fctndf 
musical  instruments,  303  Kearny. 
Macearonl  MnunracMrera. 
Brignsrdello.  Macehiavello  A  Co.,  706  Sansome. 

Oyatera  (Importers  and  wooiesai*. 
Doane  *  Oo.,  No.  93  California  Market. 

dewing  Muclitnci. 
Daneri  F.  A  Co..  60<  Front 

Whlkner, 
James  O.  Sellers.  No.  3T  Second  street. 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

ON  HAND  and  nude 
toORDRR, 

L.   BLAIR'S, 

9    Kearny   «tr**t- 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTIOJI. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
the  Tbeatnoal  Profeisioa  in  •  aliforola  pro- 
pose  for  nine  eiaases  for  iostfuo»ion  in  Kloamioo. 
Persons  wisbtcg  to  avail  tbem«elvesof  tbe  oppor- 
tunity of  acquiring  a  ns  f  nl  art  at  a  moderate  coir. 
can  send  in  uioir  namei  to  "CainbraeB,"  P.  O.  Box 
2U1.  wben  paruouiars  as  to  terms,  etc.,  will  b<* 
sent  to  them.  a  t.9  cf 


CENTRAL 

NO.  118  GEARY  STREET. 
Beet  sooommodationB  for    _ 
Families  in   tbe    citj-.     Private    ^BEAXiL.^_ 
•ntranoe  forLadiM.    Hair   Catting,   Saavinr  and 
Soampooisg.    UhUdren's  Hair  neatly  cat.    Ladies' 

'attsSBBBSllBSllSSSBIBIBIBSa 


TAXES.  TAXES. 

1872-73. 

|kTOTIOE  IS  HEREBY  GIVEN  THAT  A  OEB- 

tlfied   copy    of  the  Assessment  Book  of  the 

taxable  proper      of  the  Oity  and  Oountyof  San 

Francisoe,  * 

Eeal  Estate  and  Personal  Property 

For  the  fiscal  year  1872-7J,  nas  this  day  been  re- 
ceived; that  the  State,  City  and  County  Taxes  for 
said  fiaoal  year  are  now  dee  and  pajable  at  tho 
office  of  the  undersigned  (Boom  No.  1,  City  Hall) ; 
and  that  tbe  lawe  in  regard  to  their  collection 
will  be  strictly  enforced. 

TaxeB  will  become  DELINQUENT  on  (he  FIRST 
MONDAY  IN  JANUARY,  1873,  and  nnleas  paid 
prior  thereto,  five  per  cent.,  wi  be  added  to  the 
amount  thereof.  a.  AUSTIN 

Tax  Collector  of  the  City  and  County  of  San  Fran- 
g'soo-  oc29-td 


IMPORTANT 

....TO.... 

TAX-PAYERS 

■K1IVE     HI    CENT.    Will,    BE 
ADDED   TO  STATE,    CITy   AMD 
COUNTY    TAXES.    AFTEK 

SATURDAY,  JAN'I  4,  1872. 

d»7  A.  AlTiTnt,  Ta,  Collector. 


OUTSIDE    LANDS. 

jf^NY  AND  ALL  PERSONS  THAT  HAVE 
made  DUPLICATE  TAYMENTS  on  OUT- 
SIDE LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  have  tho 
amount  refunded  at  the  office  of  the  undersigned 
upon  the  presentation  of  an  order  from  tho 
Mayor  and  Oity  and  Oountr  Attorney. 
delSti  a.  ATTSTKV. 


J*       OLD 

DAVE  MfcNOES  A  OO..  at  the 
—  mms.  l,ii  ■■  old  original  K*>d  Lion,  1©  Geary 

3t,   Ue'  vrc-.n   Kearny  und  DupooL,  where  you 

can  bate  HOT  AND  OuLD  UKtNKS.  not  forget-  . 
tiDg  tbe  old  Pioneer  Loncb.     Tbe  "Old  Spoil"  is 
always  on   hand.    Tbe  original  old  Kaglisb.  Pinm 
Pnoaing  will  be  served  up  u-  Jl 
Year's  Day. 


dm   oh)  r.ngiiSQ  nam 
i  Ohrietmaa  and  New 


AMERICAN     EXCHANCE, 

HAYWABD8. 


lOMT  OAKEb 

Pirsl-Clas 
i,15  6m 


PBOPRIETOK 
s    Hotel. 


ARION 

Pianoforte. 


DECLARFT>  BY  THE   JUDGES  AT  A  LATE 
Fair  of  tbeAtterioan  Institnf-e,  after  a  blind- 
fold  trial    f  gainst   SbjinwBy'a,  O  hie  Lennys,  and 
othera.  tobeXii*.  JitsT  ON  EXHIBITION.     S. 
OUKTAZ,  Sole  Agent.    OO  O'Farroll  street. 
N   B-— Piarjosof  all  stales  TC  RENT.         man 


COME    AND    SEE    US. 

Wide  linen  for  a  Jcb. 


111,-H    T.u    »■■!    C..U 


MNTI0MIIT 

HOTEL. 


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.11     rtAIOUCOi    THtRIOiT,    JAMCAHT    t.     I»  Val.    XJTI.    Ma.    114. 


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FURBISHED   ROOIS 
18  ud  $10  per  Month 

WEST  EN[ 


METROPOLITAN  THEATRE 


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CALIFORNIA   THEATRE. 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


ft.  IWstl,  UstM  I  a-  r  «.  n  CL    UOllda 


POOtftOlO! 


Mitt  BLANCHE   CLIFTON 

•#-*  *4   •»•••• 


AKtiKT f 


YELLOW  HAT! 


r»»t»im».  •  *•>•?• 


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KJM  K.  •  > 
Ot%r  !».  Klc. 

»aa*Bi  ,  a..  n<    nri 

T.      M..I.    bff  Mr.    J.    I.    .f  HMITX.      A.t*. 

i.tal    Mr       I        Iiriir*        l*r»     rrlUabf 

II       MnPim"lv         .O    «.ll.    »f    «llrrt     IrMr 

■  ■•.    I.    TPIKI. 


OLIO. 


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lino   ■»  irw  or 


Ml..    1  .1.     .Til™. 

<■<•  (Inn 

I    II'    r     II   .r  II  nS 

■  iziin. 


Land  of  Fern*,  or  H.Us  of  Dazz  ing  Lifrht; 


WIPJK  PIT  APTaHKOOll,  J.n   1— 

Grand   Yellow   Hat    Matinee  I 


ALADDIN;  OR,   THE  WONDERFUL   LAMP! 


MMMDJ  I  *f   t-,h 


Star  Premiers  Assoluta.  BETTY  RIGl.  the  Premiere  Danseuse.  EMILY  RIGl. 

>*d  ran  rtaoca 
u    unci    tnlan   Thrco    Tulonltxi    Cnildrnn, 


w^.  »^.^^^W*^.-^K^r>^-- 


THI1     KVCKIKO 


.JANURAY    2 


mt>  arani  ami 

th«   unMoroi  BJL1     I'inrii 


:tB»a  aoiicr. 

tri.m   in    a  *m,   rum.ru 


Aladdin;  or.  The  Wonderful  Lamp! 

•  •iiirtioi    0w    CI4I1CIHI 

HTM  sfa.fli.ir.  MOORE 

W.  A.  UHTATER 

3.  C    Will  | 

-jyLPOK. „ WALTI1  M.  I.BwArf 

R.  4    BOOKLET 
a  BESBT 

R.  fLTlUTOIC 

otn  or  TRR  LA  lit.  JOtW  W1 

MI&W 

Hi  BAl-ROruUDOUB. MISH  MI5R1R  W  I 

AMROT* MISS  OAKHIE  WT\Tr 

.WuT89  M     I 

MUSTAPBA MB".  0.  B.  SAUNDERS 

Mandarin*.  Mlnlaterftof  flttt*.  Qanll.  Huot«n*,o,  Oaud',  Attendants,  fllav**.  Its.  . 

M:ik.'iiiliri-nt   Scenery  by  Porter  1     Startling    Illusions!    Gorgeous   ('ohi.iiii.'h! 


I   M   M  <>  It  T  A  L.«4. 


■irtfi 

*>f   B.. 


imi.Y     I'llil,   mill    lorpi 

•  huilr    Aria    It]    AI.  <  .....  on 

llrnl.nl     t  ho rue    uid    Tab- 


by   MM**    liiiii    and 

■  ■■■■    IImI  .  i.     nttirlllns  Ac 
it ii*1    hi*   th.  t  ,     «  hlldreu. 

ACT     THIRD. 

•ernr     1.— I  liln.fcf     "irrrt.        *  c«*ne    9.  —  Fjifr lor   a»f 
Alndilln'a  PalatM.      Nrnref    :i.—  (it.idrn  ttf  Ihr    P-.lMfr 
•ffnr  4.—  Kii.ni.  **  «   number.      Mceue    fi.-lli-    Flilim 
i-.. i   tecs     "rfm-fl.-Tln1    "Jeiiahnt-r.     sci  n**   l.-xaioitii 
In    *  l.iodln'n.  Pant  .or.      N«*t?.  «*  8.-  I  he  Uiirdfun.      Hceni- 
O.—  The    Hi-lit    ivh-ri>   Ibi'    IV. « ..r  ,■  .1   .,.,1.       frVatWul    In 
(nlrunrr     | -i     ih»      Koyt-1    1*  ulia         Trrrlfl-     *  ..ml.  it      j  I..  Wit-  oT    \  I  ..d  il  I  n'a  return.       Mniin    1  nitron    uml  Hone 
t  'Mn*>»iihn'<   Cttlnarr-       Hesa«     L-1'hlnnr      In   .irroh.llr    »".•!•.       Onind   II    Urt    tic  «  hlnnli,    by 
Umrrtrn.      krr    r   .i.-Ffut(  nt   i.nrilr-rni       «.rnnd  Pf...  |    H  '  I    *-•    It  Mi  I.   and    Oorp*  de    linHet.       **■  *tnd    ■  Imrii. 
ctmlon  of   LdDlrrat,     Uruad    It m  let  of  RllTcr  Ku>«,  ■  Kcifim  Of  the   PialnCe.     Iluppy   DeDoQtiNr<iii, 


A.OT     PIBST. 

l.-Tb*  M  (Irian*.  Brfi.*  a.-Th«  f'latwrt* 
S  — *  Hlrn-a  I'lmln  Mrff  4«— A  thin,  a.- 
.  •tri-Bif.  A.-Kotnl  ,*  pnrl  mri'ta  l>t  Ihr  1'itliit  f 
IrnDlhadaur.  I- treat  «1.  -  Iflitated  fV-l.ir.  »».*•..• 
rhanlrd  I'atr,  »I  unr*  r  K..m  ..  I  ■■•  1  n  .  nnd  lht>  lrVna- 
I  l,jmi>,  «  hl«r»o  ll.tnrr  l»j-  Aladdin  und  Ku»- 
Ta.blnM.tt. 

A.OT     SECOND. 

t%  1  ,  —  Maxnphn')  t'otltce.  *CFne  *.  —  Or  land 
inrr  I  ■•  ih»  Koyt.l  II  itln  "1  -  *  rl  il  I  «  ft  nah.tt 
<l>hii<   <'oiln»r.       "eene    4.—  t'hlnrac 


ruou  or  APaiieaiON. 

RftrfrrM  ba^ta- Dtmi  Oirel*  ntx"  OrohMtrt SI  A«    Bat.-r.nr 

■  <-•<- rvrd  ■r.-ta-Bi'cooj "Jr.     Gal'srr 

Draria  Clrola  Admiaaloo  »t  OO    hiT.it  Boxes 


SO 

..      *.*. 

,.•«    und  SIOOO 


JVJI1AH. 

lnm.m> 

y».-x_.^».i3-ir>j 

u 

HU-I.A.MP 

■aanaaa 

r  oi  tun 

da  r.un -i». 

^  1 

wiish    IlnntroUi 

r.n  r 

Ma...  I 


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...    llM. 

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tH.Rlt!   V(RHIri 
Ml..  ImuUh 

Tim  tiisiiit  pi. 

RBOXISIDA       S'^k.IVSIIj'V 

lit  nPAKmii  umi 


Dot     Paaddy    Oonple. 

j.  ili.arkin  .iinr  amTrnn 

"<*'  MI..I.   ■  .... 


CM.  1  i.l.  .-J  OUOPna  l.  Doom.  Mi  •.<  Ohm, 
Tho     Hunch     or    Roao 

'""."n    K»l  II.  1.  I,    VI. II. 1. 1.  *  Tmt. 


DRAM-ATTIC    READlROs. 

D'.n  »lllc  Um.i.i                                                          .lnhBai  TmM 
M.r.hlM,,.,.,     T,.»«.  Iln. 


hpinl.h  i;mr.-i.rl.ilo  B.II.I, 


La  Maja  di   feiviglia ! 

\AA%i.tr     ■;:.:;:;;.■:■;  :::     "Mhrll**™t 

lb  TOKivADOK  ...M0R8.  fcUUMlO? 

IX-rlt-r.   TOI    IU1.L1T    ... 

Tlia  o«Uhr*i»>d    Madriiaoabr    Mto>.    i  nareta,  Uoti     Bobmldi 
anil  l.adia*  of  ton  B*  UL     T'but  ond  Kinala. 


MfJIitOnHa 


.Orabw 


To  coaolad*  with  lb*  Barl**qis  Sptouoltof 

A-Lad-In-The-Lamp ! 

A  !.i.'\  i->  th»>  lan.nt.Brl  l.ichl  Ba*ln*«* Jonal*  J*hn*oai 

AhntJaDa7.tr.  nl*o  Id  lha  Lamp  and  (l'»rr  Bl*io**»,,  ki,  (j,  Muab 

Kmrtttror — of  Oblnt  8otn*a  ani  H*i* Oht*.  v*ra*r 

r»0Qphon« a.  Ha»j  Ganltn 

Kttrrac,  *  On  rah  wilUr Montsati* 

0l  Ulf  It  rn  ObsptMa 

"ploclr.Gartii  of  Air Will  H»rk 

K.tl»ra  Al*0k    Mntl  Kr.lljr 

Vlmer,  *  Vulooarr T*mmj  Bre* 

Oaardfl.   (Jit  **■>»,  D*moni.etc. 

Pr -nc»n.  *»w**l  thlnxia  tb*  Ubtn*  ho* Hioni*  Fillmorft 

Chlor  Moaupba.  widow,  rtnllo,  raotber,  etc J.  II.  I  in  kin 

Atnroo.ohni^  of  lb*  Prioovao ,...Jo«*phina 

Ji.ephmo  ZilJae Uun*  Arra*troȣ 

Amt- 0«rr*tt« 

Atftron Joai.  Majflold 

Grnn,   KftirU*,  I>a.oc*ra.*t0. 


4  I  0    Sorond  Street     I  40 


SWAIN'S  BAKERY, 

xa.twlill.timi    in    'Oft. 

WE    HAVE    NO     BRANCHES, 

Mff«»l.  .t  >'i    149  Tovrili  •IrMi.uidM 
Ifo.  1018  8tookt.n.lr*«L 

Tata  ni-.iT  (iniiri    or 

Wedding  Oalio 

AXVTAT9  OH  HMD. 

irtnt  TiniiTT  of 

Cake  for  the  Holidays. 

Ioa  oaata.  oHARtxrrra  russr,  bi.axc- 
■  A50I.  JtLLltS.  .w..  mtit  to  orilar  irnl 
ftfu.bMltul.rt.lL  _, 

Mtilii  a.  n.<*tif  jiro. 


HAIR. 

TUB  OUBArKST  PI.AnK  nt  SAH  KBAN0IS0O 

TO  Buy 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Cood-s,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jew  jiry  &  Fancy  Coods, 

IS  AT  TUB 

NEW  YORK    8TORE. 

A.    n.   "AMPNOt  .V  CO., 

W».  lt«  aeeond  *trrj«C 
«*'■       a*^w*>t»ri  Mlaaaon   w4    M  to  nan. 

Attention,  Good  Livers! 

M*-._F-    ""matt.   PORHRRLT         *^ 
"f«l"  •»  «M  Hloara'  R«*v      -tfP^. 
aaataol.  r.a*ta«*a    %-.    roaa.*r,maiU       Ul 


of  both   «,.  HioetV  H«.a-rVn.  w- 


9rSS£na  t?o^k,t  akr***   ■•  Pautur«hlp  witD  MR. 
A.  DRAYBUfi.  whr.  baa  *»u  coarMoted  with  tb* 

ftfaal  forjanr*.      I-proTflamarjU  baaa   b**n   mad*    to 
U*  oolain*  d*p*rtrapota  thai  wtU  r*Bd'r  tb*  Ml- 
Mfl'BOfi  popolar   Ibao   It   Uaa   -itrt^adun 
•**•  n  yaartcf  iU  prriapar.tr.    Oar  Bill*  of  Te 
■a-MbTnVOw  all  tb*  d*ll*ao»*a  of    tb«    Maatra.     (> 


taaotto  to  "Good  Far*,  Good  Oookiag  and  Modarata 

aShArar**." 

P.  BBROEa  afe  CO., 

•MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

Set  ud  SUB  Oommnrroial,  aad  ' 
*»•»  Marital  atraat. 
Op«n  from  5  a.m.  to  10  p.m.  *n31  lml 


THE  8AM  FRANCISCO 

BILL  POS      G  COMPANY 

kitttd.  <*»crnaar;*to  at.,    Mr,    I^ol dcailo r *T. 
(EX  offla*  of  P.M.  S    8.  Co.) 

DOIfB  AND  8KB  UB.     GIVB   U8  A  TBIAfi. 
w«  will  «ada4*or  '*  lilt.      w*«  want  to  abara 
•ft  OfafaW,     Qgaa  thaaramlnat  w«k. 


GOLD  and  SILVER  PLATING 

A,   ^^ 

ajaaaaaaTAaavS 


San  Francisco  Plating  Works, 

no.  ess   m  ami  on  rtjbvebt. 

Bet,  New   .Uooigonfry   and  Third,  8.  F. 

FIRST  PREMIUM  SILVER  MEDAL  AWARDED 

ftttbolut  MsobABIM'  iDttitat*  Fair. 

EVKRV  DRSORlPtlON  OF  METAL  GOODS 
•  inoladloa:  Tabl  war*)  from  waiub  tbe  allver 
it  wore,  repla'.nd  In  lha  boat  manner  A  lartra  aa- 
•  *rtm*nt  of  o»ar  alilea  of  PLA  TED  WARK  and 
UUn.HKY  on  haai. 

pjr-DO  >K  PLA  I  E9  and  NUMHKRR  farolahedl. 
RpeUI  iUfo'lon  paid  to  Plailoa;  Batldara'  and 
Plamhara'  work. 
D0l9tf  KDW'D  0.  DENNtaTON.  Propr. 


CHEYENNE_TH£ATRE. 
Professionals  Wanted. 


SIX  KIRHT-HLASS  PEOPLE-MUST  HAVE 
food  Wardrobe.  Poor  Lad<o«  aod  two  Gen- 
il-oa"o  to  be  4ood  io  f>u*ral  boaloars  f  >i  the  om- 
Intt  Winter  .■M-rtMio,  loruoioocin.-  the  brat  w*»k  io 
'■■t.  18T2.  Addroa*  alAUna:  lonatt  t«rm*. 
with  PboioKr«pb.  ilalf  Fare  reloaded  after  Ull- 
loa  enicaaiauionti. 

JAMES  MoDANtKL, 
Proprietor  Oherenae  Tbekbr*  and  Maeanro, 
00-^2  Look  Box  I.  (.'hereon*,  W.  r. 


A  BAD    HABIT 

AOERAT  MANY  MBBOHANTS 
huvcajot  Into  of  ehnrfllnn;  nuote  for 
their  Uontta  dnrinn  tho  Ilulldoyi  than 
at  any  other  time.  At  the  aid  acmd. 
No.  B  rtocoptl  atrcet,  lou  vrlll  *4w<>I* 
Bad  at  anlforan  prlcca  a  larse  unaorl- 
aaetti  of  Bhlrta,  Fwrnlahlna;  Oooda  and 
Toilet  Article*  nt  lowe*t  ratea.  That'* 
the  plnee  to    set    *eo*lble    Holiday  Prea- 

BENEDICT    A   Co.. 
No.  8  Sotond  atreet. 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VIMOINIA    CiTY,    NKYAXIA. 

THIS  ELEGANT  THEATRE  HAS  BERN  RE- 
daoorated,  and  ean  b*  rented  by  tbo  nicht  or 
br    th*  week,     btar*    and    traTellng    oomoanlea 
UbaraL'j  traatod  with  on  Application  b*  tatter 
alCfclN     PIPRE, 

Mam  '       ' 


BONS.  ALEXANDER  WOLOWSKI, 

THE  WELL-KNOWN  PIANIST  AND.  VO- 
oaUat.  reoeena  N*w  Ooarett  for  Piano  and 
aiDRinr  br  biaentmir  New  and  (lltnpllftid  tjyeteoi 
-  th*  abort  Mt  in  exUteno*— readf  &■  mnaio  at  elajbt, 
Aeoosp«i>l*a"Bta,  Rtajtlnaj  for  Parlor  ot  OoBceria. 
at  Moea  Worowaki'a  laaldeaM,   4tl    flUi'iKR 


the:  little  vuhite  store;. 

OTJR     SPEOIALTT, 

MECHANICS'  TOOLS. 

The  Best  Quality,   Cheap  I 


Rogers'  Plated  Spoons  and  Forks,  Table  and  Pocket  Cutlery. 

OsDorn    «.3o.<3-    AJLe>2£.efxxCLeir, 


ddTli.S 


Mo.    4314    Biai-liet    street, 

OrPOIIT«    HEW    XOITOOaCRT. 


OAIVDIES,  SOUTHERN  PACIFIC 


CEO.  HASS  A  CO. 

A  RE  MAKING  OBEAT  PREPARATION  FOR 

THE  HOLIDAY  TRADE. 

Their  a*eortm*at  of  soode  will  constat  of  a  bat- 
tar  variety  tban  at  any  previaaa  holiday  diaplajr. 

ear- Tbo  ladies  and  customer*  in  general  are  re- 
qneatad  to  call  early  and  a**  onr  immense  assort- 
ment of  TANOY  BOIES  and  CORNUCOPIAS, 
OliKlSrAlAB  TBEE  iKlAlMlNGS.  etc 

■  20  Kearny  street. 

afp-'iasday  Sobeol  7*sV>Tahi  and  Chorea  Fatra 
plild  at  woolesaia  prioaa.  dad  tm 


....AND.... 

CHOP    XZOTJSB, 

Summer  atreet,  ofttwmy    between  Pipe 

and  California. 

THE   FIKE8T    FRBSIl    BALTIMORE    AND 
TRANSPLANTED  OYSTERS  serred   f n  any 
atyle.     Every  thtea;  ooot  ei  iotbe  best  manner. 
e»Toe  Finest  Liqaora  and  Ctaars. 
eO"El*rcant  Suite*  of  Rooms  for  JLn-dle*. 
•ttrOPEN  DAY  AND  KZGHT. 

R.  J.  1K0HAU  4  P  ft  JES8BN. 
no23  lm  rraptiartoit. 


SQUARZA'S 

Branch  Punch  Salonn, 

3 1  7  Kearny  street. 


Have  yon  beheld  il?    If  not,  you've  h  treat 
At  6QUARSA'3  PUNCH  SALOON,  In  Searay  .-treat 
There  BONA,  dUolple  of  GREAT  SQDABZA, 
Dlspentet  famed  Magio  Paaohei;  rathar 
The  moit  delicious  mixtures  yat  reoorded;  . 
And  hare  with  many  medals  been  rewarded) 
Ladles  their  CORDIALS  there  can  Bio  At  lelsare,— 
Their  "TEARS"  appease,—  and  Men  gala  "LADI 

PLEASURE," 
To  allay  ooonublal  dlfforenoes  and  pnln, 
In  "ANri-DIVOaOE'*  you  can  your  end  attain. 
Sip  of  the  potent  extract  bnt  one  taste, 
Sour  arm,  eonsoltng,  strilftbt  la  round  her  waist 
tJiier.MwU.it  a   "  tf  OWNING  COM  FOE  T"  In  theklSfl 
That  heals  ths  pnarrel  and  Imparts  the  bliaal 
The  "WELOOilE"  to  j.  you'll  always  find 
A  buliuy  aootbor  for  the  troubled  mind. 
The  bright  "AUROK  A,"  and  the  sweet  "FAB3WSLL, 
lutit  visit  BONA,  an  1  you'll  all  fare  welll 
His  "« YGIKNIO  BIT  TEES"  are  the  pftbacea 
For  all  dyspeptioi  and  for  dlarrhcea. 
No  Cholera  Morbos  ever  has  been  found 
Where  "HYGIENIC  BIT  TEES"  kaook  aronna. 
BONA  and  8QU a»ZA,  epita  of  all  detractors, 
Have  proved  ihs  Nation's  greatest  benefaotorsl 
Full  FOar;  dtffiroat  htalthrel  drlaVta  you'll  Had:: 
To  Aid  the  Man  —Invigorate  the  mlndl 
Not  this  alone — a  Welcome  yon  will  meet 
At  BONA'S-fSQUARZA'S)  -317  KEARNY  BTBBET. 
Remember,  too,  not  this  famed  place  to  past; 
ALL   SPLENDID  LIQC0R8  BUT  ONE  BIT  A  OLAM, 


THE Y  HAVE  TAKEN 


THE     FtRST    PREMIU'- 

....AT.... 

All  the  Mechanics'  Fairs. 


LieUB  81LI  WOOLntLE  A9IO  BBTaTl 
•t  «.«  .11  Mt«MI.>»Mt.  lac  IriMaitrr  I 

oprodlr  What  Cbc.r  H.M 


THE  JOffBNAL  OF  A11TJ8EXEHT8. 
Published  svery  Day  In  the  Veer  by 

AT 

■  C3M<M-ch*nl  and  GOA    VVu-Mugtee  »U 
Below  HoDWomery,  8*0  K»nciKO. 


THUBSDiY JANCARYV,  lb73 


A  ToaihlBj  Ballad. 

The  jouog  African  brought  to  this  cyan 
try  bj  Mr.  Stinley  is  »»id  to  hire  an  excel- 
lent ear  for  muse.  He  upend •  much  of  hie 
lime  singiDg  a  tender ioog  which  cille  up 
re«#UectioDB  of  li&  home.  Tie  retrain  is  : 
6t  iUikiyaja  ambobodoyou 
MlUta  el  ellaiegODt  Hi  li  train 
TfellalltlU  bnllgaloa  moo  too. 
The  affectiog  hngtiige  of  the  song  will 
probably  e  cure  it*  immediate  introduction 
to  Amtrcu  society.  There  .»  a  pathos 
about  it  wbich,  when  the  song  ii  song, 
would,  we  think,  fill  the  heart  with  deepen 
emotion,  and  prevent  the  pcuibility  of 
there  being  a  dry  eye  witbin  a  mile  and  a 
half.  Strange,  tbe  power  that  music  bai  to 
move  tbe  human  seal  I  Equally  strange  is 
tbe  power  it  baa  to  more  the  bnman  body. 
If  we  heard  that  wild,  unearthly  strain  often 
we  tree  enaiu  that  we  should  feel  an  over- 
powering  longing  to  take  the  first  hor*e-car 
tbatpaaied,  aodgoa«ay  to  some  secluded 
spot  from  which  tbe  Afr. can  race  is  excluded 
by  law,  and  where  mtu  cal  performances  are 
punished  with  tbe  dastb  penally. 


Her  Lait  Wards. 

When  old  Mr*.  Maxwell,  cf  Bethlehem, 
died,  hi i  family  and  friends  gathered  at  in  r 
bedside  in  terrible  angniab,  weeping  and 
moaning.  H  r  niece  stood  by  and  held  her 
hand,  and,  as  tbe  lamp  of  life  dickered  .be- 
fore it  was  floaty  extiagniebed,  the  fliid  to 
her:  'Is  thsre  anything  we  can  do  to  make 
your  dying  moments  happier?  Hare  yon 
any  no fo  filled  wiub,  any  cherished  design, 
which  we  can  carry  ont?  Bball  we  do  any- 
thing for  yon  when  y^u  are  gone?"  Mrs, 
Maxwell  turned  her  f -ce  towards  her  niece, 
and  with  a  flattering  voice  said:  "Mtriar. 
don't  give  none  of  ;tbem  preserved  plums 
to  William  Henry.  Tbey  always  disagreed 
with  his  stomicb."  Then  h&r  freed  spirit 
took  its  eternal  flight. 


A  cruel  fallow  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  who 
amused  himself  by  showering  an  entrapped 
rat  with  turpentine,  and  firing  it,  paid  for 
hie  fan  with  five  bales  of  oaknm  behind 
which  tbe  animal  took  refuge. 


Disaffected  railway  patrons  in  England 
ask  for  a  Uw  by  which  every  passmger 
detained  fifteen  minutes  cao  recover  double 
tee  amonnt  of  his  fare. 

OuravoTAirx.—  Madame  Clara  aatonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
has  removed  to  323  Kearny  st,  Consultation*  In 
Kjagllsh,    French  and  German.  1 


AltOft-tber  tile  Best. 

It  la  car  lone,  but  true,  that  J.  A  Shaber, 
W  Market  street,  tear  Third,  should  sell  fur- 
niture and  bedding  cheaper  than  any  other 
dealer  la  this  dry.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
ccnrrtiotd.  X 


Holiday  PrtienU  for  Gentlemen. 

The  finest  etj lea  of  Gent's  Smoking  Jackets, 
Merino  Gcnrne,  Travoliog  Valises,  end  tbe  beet 
asaertment  of  Or»vlt-men'«.  fine  Furnbtiiiig 
Goods  In  tbe  el  y  can  to  found  at  BUoert tern's 
C6C  Kearny  sheet,  second  dor  noitti  cf  Cali- 
fornia, wbero  ran  be  found  1,0(0  articles  FUlt- 
able  for  gentlemen's  Holiday  pitsente.       bo 

0>ster    Trade. 

The  oyster  trade  In  California  Is  assuming 
gigantic  proportions.  Emerson  Corvllle,  of  the 
Paddle  Beck,  UO  Pine  street,  furnishes  from 
his  own  oyster  beds  at  San  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parte  of  tbe  Pacific  Coast.  His 
Eastern  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 
has  extended  all  over  tbe  continent,  and ''be 
fUaddle  Hock"  li  known  •▼ervwhere. 

To     Moko     L.ll"e    a    Success, 

Consult  Prof.  May,  Aitroleger,  Bo.  15  Geary 
street,  San  Traoelsce.  rertODS  consulting  the 
ProfeeeoT  by  letter  should  itate  tbe  month  and 
year  of  blrtb,  ftom  whirb  a  horoecope  of  their 
past,  present  and  future  Is  taken  tnd  forward- 
ed.   Consultation  fee,  1;  by  letter,  $3.  v 

Tb.©    Seat    Bemedlee, 

Dr.  Ferry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Fer- 
ry's Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  billons  complaints. 
J.  B,  Gates  and  Co.,  corner  Banaome  and  Com- 
mercial street*,  sol-  *n* nu.  • 

What    Oh  e  ex     IjaunQry 

Is  the  beat  laindrv  »n  Sea  Franouwo,       • 

Bolldey    Candles. 

A  fine  variety  of  Cbfleimas  Gaudier,  Clear 
and  Fancy  Teyt,  Hornets  and  Fury  Candy 
Boxes,  etc.  Aeo,  Oirt>tmts  Te«  Trmmiugr, 
•to,  at  J.  Vogelej  k  tro-..  I'.C  E'ainy  and  *6 
Second  street.  Fair*  and  F.  e;  ivUj  anp^U^d  at 
wholesale  price*.  ■ 

It  lei    Perlwctiy   Asioaishlna 

How  beauttfully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
oeiore  8  ajh.  returned  tbe  same  evening  if  de 

"Watches  and  Jtwelry, 

Very  low,  at  H.  A.  Oa.l-Ddtr*f,  M  Second 
Street,  corner  of  Mi**ion.  D 


Certainly  Not  Blackmail. 

Tbe  Obroycla  doeaVi  want  to  blackmail 
Thomas  Magnire—  certainly  not— bnt  merely 
t)  show  bim  that  it  would  be  to  hta  in- 
terest to  adveitse  in  the  Chronicle.  A 
little  while  ago  Ibtt  paper  told  tbe  public 
that  tbe  A.btmbia  dieu  circle  wa«  ehtsy, 
and  tried  to  scare  people  a»ay  from  going 
there.  The  public,  which  is  not  altogether 
an  ass,  looked  at  the  advertising  columns, 
observed,  "Oh,  the  Alhambra  is  not  adver- 
tie*d  in  the  Chronicle,"  and  felt  perfectly 
saiiefied  about  the  safety  cf  the  building. 
This  was  was  a  Bit-back  for  the  Chronicle ; 
however,  in  the  bright  lexicon  of  D&  Young 
there  is  no  snch  word  as  fail,  eo  he  now 
goes  at  it  sgain.  Tuis  time  it  isn't  the  Al- 
hambra bu:l  Jing  that  is  ebaky,  bnt  tbe  cbar- 
acf.  r  of  tbe  people  who  go  there.  "  A  Lady 
SnbBsnber  of  tbe  Chronicle"  (huge  Joke  1 
as  if  any  lady  would  conf.sj  t>  subscribing 
for  tbe  Chronicle  I)  writes  (from  the  lc cal 
repcricr's  roon.)  to  oomploin  that  last 
Friday  evening  some  people  io  tbe  boxes 
behaved  themselves  disgracefully.  Tbe 
lady  aabeericer  says  shs  is  "a  fre- 
quent visiter  to  tbe  Albambra,  and  on 
this  occasion  was  one  of  a  party  of  seven 
or  eigbtladita."  The  Chronicle  makeB  a 
great  mess  of  itsat:empt  to  create  a  sensation 
out  of  this.  It  ineulis  its  imaginary  lady 
correspondent,  "  one  of  a  party  of  seven 
or  eight  ladies,"  by  insinuating  that  ladles 
should  not  listen  to  Emerson's  jokes,  enjoy 
J.  O.  fin-sell's  singing  and  have  their  minds 
improved  by  Bob  Hart's  lectures,  as  it  is 
immoral.  Tbe  idea  of  the  Waverly  Place 
G*eette  taking  op  arms  in  the  ciufo  of  mor- 
ality is  very  a  Bueins.  The  proprietor  of 
the  papsr  is  the  only  person  in  tbe  commu- 
niiy  who  fails  to  sae  tbe  absurdity  of  of  it. 
He  had  better  be  cjntent  with  reporting 
dog  rights  and  have  the  care  cf  tbe  pub- 
lic morals  to  tbe  respectable  p*pere.  MoralBl 
foreooth.  What  the  deuce  does  he  know 
about  morale?  It  is  useless  for  tbe  Chronicle 
to  try  th>  sort  of  thing  as  long  as  the  pub- 
lic know  that  Thomas  Haguibe,  Manage e 

OF  THE  AlHAMERA   ThSATBE,    DOES    HOT  AD- 
VERTISE IK  THE  CHBONICLE. 


A  Deed  Newspaper. 

The  Evening  Republican  is  dead.  It 
brightened  up  wonderfully  during  its  latter 
dajB,  and  saemed  never  more  lively  then 
when  In  its  death  sgony.  We  uoderet^d 
tbat  it  was  under  contract  to  issue  until  tbe 
close  of  tbe  yrar,  and  that  contract  and  the 
old  year  expired  together. 


Only  two  morning  papers  are  issued  in 
this  city  to-day— Figaro  and  the  Alta.     We 

respectfully  request  tbe   public  to  compare 
the  two. 


In  a  raloon  at  Leslie,  Minn.,  Theodore 
Thompson  got  off  a  joke  on  E.  Hoffgsrd,  a 
horee  doctor,  and  tbe  Utter  jocularly  Blab- 
bed Theodore  in  abont  a  hundred  different 
places.  Tbe  people  ont  there  exped  to  have 
lots  of  fun  at  the  funeral. 


At  an  Ehglish  funeral,  lately,  one  of  the 
six  pall-bearers  slipped  and  fell  ;  the  others 
dropped  the  coffin  and  fell  opan  tbe  pros- 
trate man  ss  to  inflict  injuries  of  which 
be  died  witbin  a  week. 


An  abbey  in  Iceland  exhibits  two  skulls 
of  Sbakepeare— one  of  bim  when  be  was  a 
little  boy,  and  one  wben  be  was  a  man. 


A  Happy  New  Tear. 

What  a  pi  en.'  mrs  it  is  to  meet  a  emiltng  count*- 
ance,  whether  it  be  on  tbe  street  or  in  the  par- 
lor. Ac d  why  is  it  that  tome  faces  wear  a  contin- 
ually happy  took  ?  Ills  simply  because  tbey  live  on 
aplalD,natritioDeand  sabsUniial  diet  Tbat  mm 
Is  a  public  benefactor  wbo  will  conscientiously 
serve  as  witbacleao,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
meal.  Wn.  Meyers,  proprietor  of  the  "White 
Hoosf."  Kearny  street,  also  of  tbe  Capitol  Eea- 
taoraot,  Foortb  street,  does  it.  as  hundreds  can 
•ntbas>£stic4lly  testify.  His  k.tchxns  are  marvels 
of  ord'r  &cd  cleanliness.  Try  bim,  and  you  will 
hod  it  Impossible  to  eat  elsewhere. 


MMollle,  darling,  don't  *  on  want  to  buj  a 
doll  T  Take  jour  money  to  Hotbert,  156  Third 
street*     He  will  t-o't  jon."  r> 

X*   Yon    Wavjnt 

your  Blankets  and  Flannels  veil  washed,  and 
not  spoiled,  send  then  to  the  What  Cheer  Laun 
fir* Z 

TheB       t  Place  to 

Dry  Goods,  Pex-Cy  Goods,  Kov-ltjfS,  or  No- 
Uonsforlhe  Hilldaje,  Is  st  Jjnesand  "Wilkin- 
son's. 302  Third  street  ooroer  Folsom.  Their 
assortments  are  large.  O&olce  and  cheap.  Go 
and  see  tar  :       -tit. 


For  a  eai9  and  rf&clent  ButrnrxKB  or  tbs 
CouTuxiox,  use  EKEsr's  faasoue  cuata  de 


Oysters. 

In  strolling  round  the  other  night. 
To  look  at  'Falsoo  by  ges  Light, 
Our  careless  feet,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  waters  bright,  did  make  a  screen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  . 
WbUe  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell. 
O'er  whlcb  the  waters  softly  fell,  )  * 

Hade  tbat  window  reem  to  be 
Some  fairy  grotto  of  tbe  sea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  _ 
It  looks  so  nice — and  try  their  cheer. 
"AH  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.*** 
Bo  sooner  bad  we  tannd  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  hie  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Bald  they  had  almaet  any  (Hah 
Th\t  we  mlgnt  name.    We  found  U  true, 
And  cooked  maoitijtetntly,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  tat, 
Cooked  every  style;  >u*t  think  of  that, 
and  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  than 
Tou*re  different  from  other  men. 
The; 'd  clam  r  and  crabe  and  terrapins  ;' 
In  fact,  we  found  tbey  had  within 
That  ooey  place  ail  klndaof  gune, 
Flan,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name. 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
Tbe  ladles,  too,  have  fonud,  'twould  eeem. 
That  they  have  here  the  best  Ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners. 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners." 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  bim  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bueh, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  ouoe  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  Bouce,  S33  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

'  CHARLES  HAAKE.  Proprietor. 


Cold. 

Those  who  in  these  genial  valleys  of  Cali- 
fornia fonud  fault  with  onr  cold  spell  have 
r  j»Bon  to  congratulate  their  sure  that  they 
are  not  2,000  miles  eastward  where  the  ther- 
mometer ranged  for  weeks  at  10  to  40  de- 
gress below  zero,  where  all  tbe  railr  -aSa  are 
blockaded  by  snow,  the  Mississippi  frozen 
at  Mempbis.  and  snow  lying  on  all  ths 
Southern  Stabs.  Cold,  eh?  Tbat  is  all  yen 
know  about  it,  yon  favored  denizens  of  tbia 

Golden  State. 

♦- 

Sam    flavor.  , 

Formerly  of  Bass  Bouse  Carriages,  can  be 
onnd  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  ee~ 
abllshmenl.  southwest  corner  Bn*h  and  Mont- 
gomery sis, ,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Oarrlaoe  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  *u 

Still     AHVm! 

When  loosing  for  Holiday  present?,  go  to  the 
New  Tobk  PHwroGBAPH  Gaujoiv,  No.  25  Third 
street,  and  see  these  beau tf  ml  portraits  In  oil, 
water-colors  and  India-ink.  Prices  from  one- 
third  to  one-half  cheaper  than  st  any  ether 
flrfct-clsss  gallery  In  the  city.  Remember  the 
place—  B.  F.  Howl*cd  A  Co,  26  Thud  et.       r 


NEW    ADVERTISEMENTS 


NOTICE! 

....TO.... 

Business  Men. 
Taxes.  Taxes. 

Delinquent  on  Saturday,  Jan- 
uary 4,  1873. 

T>Y  INLAWING  OBECE  TO  TBE  OBDEB  OF 
the  Tax  Catleotor.  WI1H  TAX  [BILLS  ea- 
oloaed,  Taxpayers  will  save  themselves  the  incon- 
venience of  waiting  at  the  office,  and  the  re- 
ceipted bills  will  be  sent  to  their  address. 
deA  td  A,  AUSTIN,  Tax  Oolleotor. 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

San  FruocWco  Savings  TJdIodl.    533  Cnll- 
fomiu  atreet,  corner  of  "Webb. 

FOR  THE  HALF  YE AB  ENDING  WITH  THE 
3'st  December,  It".',  a  dividend  baa  been  de- 
clared at  the  rate  of  uioe  asd  alx-Uotha  (96-18) 
p*r  cent,  per  aooam  on  Term  Deposits,  ancv  eisnt 
(?)  per  cent,  per  annum  on  Ordinary  Deposits,  f  rea 
ot  Federal  Tax  on  Dfiposiu,  payable  on  and  after 
13tb  Janoarj.  1873.  By  order. 
fl>31  iw  LOVKLL  WEITE,  Oaahler. 


TAXES.    TAXES, 


LAST  week. 

(^HTBDiT,     JiMIABT    4,     1S72, 

Is   the   UsT   DAT  State,    City   and 

Conoty  Tuxei  con  be    received   -wlthont 

addlKC   &  per    cent,    to    the    amount    of 

Taxec 


dt31 td 


AUSTIJf, 
Tax  Collectoi. 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS. 

A  LARGE  ASSORTMb  NT  OF  GENTS'  FUR- 
Ttietiine  Ooooe  to  be  b>d  good  and  cbeao,  at 
tbe  "uLDOORNiiB,"  I.  LEVY'S,  Glo  Montgom- 
ery etraet.  Justice  pi  Tea  to  all.  Don't  loree>  the 
Dumber,  GIO  MoDtgoinery  atreet.  de30  lm& 


EMPLOYMENT  OFFICE 


F 


65S  Sacramento  atreet, 

<Tbe  First  House  below  Kearny  street,) 

OB  FURNISHING  WHITE   AND  CHINESE 

H'tpof  all  kinds.- General  Batiners  Agency; 

Collect  Rentp,  Notes  and  Accounts;  Wbit«  and 

Ohinese  Laborers  supplied  for  Families,  Hotels, 

Farms,  F&etoriee,  etc. 

CBAS,  F.  BECHkSEE  A  CO., 
deM  1m  058  Sacramento  street. 


Englishmen  and  Everybody 

TAKE     NOTICE  1 

THE  OLD  ORIGINAL  ENGLISH  PLUM 
PUDDING  ot  tbetima  of  Henry  VI U,  the 
Buest  aver  made,  at  lb  o  Red  Lien,  in  Geary  (tree', 
Tbe  bhigfet  ronad  of  beef  tbat  one  man  ever 
handle d  will  b*  on  the  table  of  Old  Dave  Ut>ndes 
at  )9  Gaary  atreat,  on  OhrUimas  and  New  Y-ar,o 
dwy.  deZAtl 


J.    C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    LUNCH, 

Cor.  Second  and  Tehcjus.    streets. 

■-Terrapin     constantly   om    hand. 
Oreurs   In    aTery    style.     PhlVATE 
SUPPER  ROOMS    FOB    PARTIES 
dec  SI  lm 


Best   Quality    or  Doasutln 

Driving  giovea,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  the  What 
Cheer  Laundry  z 

■cDewel],   Skew    Lard  Writer, 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order,  boom  10, 
808  Uaraet  itrret.  cor.  Po«rt  and  MoEtS6mory.  U 

Do   You    Know 

That  with  ErrrtEicK's  PanXEin  you  can  oat 
ud  make  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly?  Bend 
portage  stamp  for  an  Illustrated  catalogue.  H. 
i,  Denilng,  agent,  office  of  the  Howe  Sewing 
machine,  No.  113  XearnT  atreat,  between  Setter 
and  Port.  Baa  Francisco.  * 


'FRENCH     CORSETS. 

«*- ME  PONS,  IMPORTER-  AND    DEAI  BR  TN 

r;!^«pViLBl!#n  „Lftdi'*8  Underwear.  FRENCH 
UUKSBIbof  all  pii^andqoalitiaa,  ready  made 
mo  io  order.  No,  C31  Sacramento  atre«t,  below 
K*arDp nol-3m 


CANDIES. 

ALL  KINDa  OE  THE  FINEST  COAND1 
made  at  our  Steam  Oaody  Factory  daily.  All 
orders.  wp**rially  from  tbe  cowntry.  are  aooolted 
and  will  be  promptly  attendsdto. 

-— „    OANTY  A  WAGNER, 
l.sa^  Mrntroman  at,    sar  r  Bitta' 


DRESS  JMAKING. 

MRS.    H.   F.    BISHOP,  NO.  18  O'FARRELL 
■  tret  t,  is  tbe  p'aoe  lor  Ladiea  and  at  racce ra 
Tisiticg  tbe  ciiy  to  baVe  their  Dresses  made  i 
ai? le,  and  a  perleoi  fit,  at  a  moderate  price,    de  9 


RICHEDA    FAMILY 
(Forma-hf   e/  Chiarina's    Eoyai  Italian  Cinm) 

WILL  GIVE  LESSONS  ON  TBE  VIOLIN  OR 
Guitar,  at  residences  (if  required;, or  for 
nieb  Masio  for  Balle  or  Partiea,  at  moderate 
cbarges.  Rfsi^eDc*.  80S  Mcatgoio«ry  street 
corner  Jsokton,  Loom  So.  S 1 .  4el2  lm 


E 


Taek  This  to  Your  Memory. 


1 


Always   Busy! 

Always  Ahead ! 

Something  New! 


EVERYBODY  WONDERS 


ENORMOUS    SALES 


Van  Schaack  &  Co. 

708  to  716  Kearny  Street, 


(OPPOSITE     THI      PLAZA. 


A  GREiT  OHAKOE  TO  BUT 

HOLIDAY 

PRESENTS 

European  Fancy  Goods! 

OF  ENDLE8S  VARIETY,  CAREFULLY 
Diiiinia  lared  for  our  Tnd.  in  P.ris,  Vieoo,, 
Berlin  And  London. 

TOYS!   TOYS!    TOYS! 

DIRECT     IMPORTATION! 


I  HOLIDAY  OOOD5  AND  TOYS  | 
I  at  extraardinanly  low  prioea.  I 
X : X 


Onr  Holiday  Goods  have  all  been  imported  by 
ns  direct,  and  we  will  retail  tbem  at  wholesale 
prices. 

Tbe  Trade  supplied. 

Parties  bnjing  for  fairs,  onari table  institutions 
and  Sunday  Schools  wilt  ba  supplied  at  trade 
prices. 


TOTS 

Of  every  description,  from  Ec. 


Dolls 

of  alWty.es 

and  ages. 

Fine  r  recce 

DoIIb, 

dressed  and 

and  res- ed. 

Fine  wax 

Dobs, 

with  real 

Baft. 

Freaivh 

Dolls' 

Beads 

and  Bodies. 

Bsg  Dolls. 

Chins.  Dolls. 

Dolls' 

Carriages 

and  Bedsteads, 

Decor*'  ed 

Ohisa  Tea  Sets 

Parlor  and 

Bedroom 

Furniture, 

in  silk  and  satio 

Kitebea 

Fnrniturt 

8  tove  3, 

and  Bacgss,  etc 

Hatch  Safes. 

Match  Stands 

Fancy   Figures. 

Movable  Beads. 

Fancy  Paper. 

Bon- Box  Boxes. 

Fancy  Articles 

for  Obrlstmas 

Trees. 
Glass  Balls. 
Bcflaotora. 

Pino 
Glass  war*. 
Toilet  heti 

to 

Bobemian 

and  fine 

decorated 

Glasiwure. 

Bobemian 

Vases. 

Odorcaekets. 

Lav*  Ware. 


Bteb  ~ilt 

and  Ohina 

St-nds. 

Biique  Figures. 

Parian  Baste, 

all  sises. 

Byron,  Scott, 

Dickens, etc. 

Card  Receivers, 

Bronae 

Inkstands, 

Smoking  Sets. 

Toilet  Sets 

of  Bverr  style. 

Drums 

in  all  aizes. 

Wooden  Drums 

Brass  Drums. 

Balloons. 

Bnbber  Balls, 

Puzzles. 

Cannon, 

Large  Horses, 

Beat  Hair. 

Performing 

Monkeys. 

Orcans, 

Whips, 

Sailboate, 

Lotto  and  Solo 

Games, 

Stables, 

Willow  Ware, 

Work  Baskets 

and  Stands, 

Worsted  Work, 

Fancy  Boxes, 

Ferfamery, 

Toilet   Articles. 

Pooketbooks, 

Batobels, 

Carved    Walnut 

Goods, 

Braokets, 

Watch  8  t*uds, 

Papier  Msebe 

Portfolios, 

Morocco 

Por  folios. 

Ladies' and 

Gentlemen's 

Dressing  Oases, 

Satchels, 


to  $10  each. 
Neoessairee, 

Inlaid 
Writing  Desks 

snd 

Work  Boxes, 

Glove  Boxes, 

Haudkershief 

Boxes, 

Cigar  Oases 

and 
Oigir  Stands, 

Largs 

Woolly  Doga 

and  Steep, 

Oats  and  Goats, 

Dressed, 

BatMee, 

Balloons, 

Angela, 

Magic  Lanterns, 

Paint  Bsxes, 

Building  Blocks 

Alphabet 

Blocks, 

Santa  CJatjs,  ' 

Backgammon 

Boards, 

No  all's  Arks. 

Ssriss  Cottages, 

Harlequins, 

Fancy  Figures, 

Movable 

Figures, 

Balancing 

Toys, 

Bzprssa 

Wagons, 

two,  four  and 

six  b- rasa. 

Dog  Osrts, 

Drays, 

Msobataical 

Toys, 

Boy  and  Girl, 

Wall  a  ng. 

Racers, 

Walking  Girl, 

Horse  and 

Wagon, 
Kite  Plqi, 

Tivoli, 
Shell  Boxss. 
Etc. ,  Etc 


We  cordially  invite  si!  to  call  and  inspect  our 
i*  °*v,  A"  Go°ds  on  exhibition.  No  one  uiged  to 
boy.    Goods  all  marked  in  plain  figures. 

X- x 

I      GREAT  REDUCTION      | 
X x 

Mgort^tSr*1**"1*™*1* to  make  toom  *"  *" 

Holiday  Goods. 


SPECIAL  BARGAINS  AT 

Van  Schaack  &  Co Js 

708  to  716  Kearny  Street, 

(OPPOSITE      THE     MUA.I 

WVAW    SOHAAOE    i    CO.    HATE    BO 
BRANCH  STORKB. 


LARGEST 

PosterPrintingHousE 

On  the  Pacific  Coast. 


H.  P.  TAYLOR, 

HAVING  DlbUONTINTJED  THE  PR1NTIJV 
Business  at  the  corner  cf  cacrsmtnto  aa< 
Leid  tedorff  etreets,  and 

Remored  to  532  Clay  strsS 

Will,  in  future,  conduot  tbe  same  tine  of  bono 
at  tbe  new  location,  in  connection  with  the  offiot 

B.  F.  STEREiT, 

With  whom  bo  has  united  his  Btoek  and  business 
thus  making  tbii 

THE  IARGlST  AND  BEST  APPOWHD  QFFIII 
IN  THE  STATE, 

Andsffording  uusarpass^d  facilities  f«r  Prti 

of  every  description.    Personal  attention  wn^B 

given  to 

SHOW,  THEATRICAL  CIRCUS  AND  00MB 
WQRK,  ETC. 

My  Engravers  stand  a',  tbe  head  of  the)  ittuflB 
sioo.aa  aarcplHB  on  the  dead- walls  of  thselty^Bg] 
teeUry. 

A  call  is  sotieited  from  my  friends  and  tbe  pib- 
lio  at  my  new  qaartera. 

II.  P.  TATLOB, 

del  lm  fl3a  «  lay    atreet. 


CONSUMPTION  pre- 
vented by  the  timely  use' 
of  "Hall's  Pulmonary  Bal- 
sam," the  best  and  most 
speedy  remedy  in  use  for 
Coughs,  Colds,  Asthma, 
Bronchitis,  Influenza, 
Loss  of  Voice,  Incipient 
Consumption,  and  all  Die- 
eases  of  the  Throat  and: 
Lungs.  Ask  for  "  Hail's 
Pulmonary  Balsam." 

Price  SO  cents.  Sold  by 
all  Druggists. 


J.  R.  GATES   &   CO. 


•i 


PKOPKIETOH8, 
Cor.     Sancome   and    Commercial    •' 


Pacific  Stone  Conipany. 

THE    PiOIFIO    STONB    OOMPABY    OAJJi   i 
the  especial  attention  of  Architects,  Engin-  ■ 
eera,  and  the  publio  in  general,  to  the  SUPERIOR 
QUALITY  of  the  Stone  doit  being  manofacturad   I 
by  tbem  In  this  city  under  tbe  Bansoma  Patents. 
They  make  to  order  and  keep  in  stock: 
Building;  Frost*,  "Water  Pipe, 

Pilnka,   Monuments,    Fountains, 

Tiles,  Caplns*  for  TTaHs,    , 

Filters,  etc.,  etc,  , 

Together  with   Bansome's   celebrated   Froe-GrH  I 

Grindstones,  all  of  which  we  guarantee  superior,    ; 

and  at  a  price  far  below  that  of  hand-cat  work. 

■9rThe  attention  of  private  parties  intending  t*>  i 
bnild  is  rospectf  oily  solicited. 
Office.  No.  IO  BITSB  STREET.  San  Franoisoo. 


THOMAS    W.    BREE. 
SILVER  Z>Xjj^L.*rJEIXI. 

*m  HAKUFAUTTJBEB 
^  — AJTD— 

t^^        BXFAIBEB 

$$      drumsTbinjos. 

^eV  —  and— 

U'lUEB    MUSICAL    D.8TRTMKB78 

ESTABLISHED  IB  ISflS. 

ssa-Lecsons  riven  on  the  Banjo  and  Drum.  S4Vf> 
MISSION  STREET,  between  First  and  Second. 

N.  B— Fine-toned  Silver  Solo  Banjos  for  Pro- 
essfonslB  always  nu  hand.  1al5  tf 


WARI 


Declared  Asravlsut  the  TTbole   vVorld  and 
Oe  Keet  of  Mankind. 


sd  euperlor  to  any  in  tbe  market-    Manufac- 
tured by    MOORE   A    CO,  No.   xlO  Lsideadorfl 
street,  S.F.    Direoilocs  for  Ute:  Wben  found  t«0  , 
thick,  add  a  little  water.     Kesp  tbe  bottle  well 
corked.    Seld  by  all  Grooers,  UruggtiU,  etc    dM 


Philadelphia   Restaurant. 


OTTAH.  V.  BEBGOLD.  PBOPBIETOBV 


THB  OLDEST  ESTABLISHED 
and  most  popular  Beetauract  in 
San  Franoisoo.  Ths  Tables  are  sup- 
plied with  the  beet  in  market.    Board 

by   the  week.    AOS  PINE   STBBBT,   justabov 
MoBtromerr.  martti  la 


I  GEORGE    MATES1; 


andall  kindi  ol  SHELL  FISH, 
Stalls  Nos.  IO,   41,  i»,  Ohfornia' 
Market,  entrance  on  Oaliforo-i  street.  ' 

Public  or  private  parties  ud  familiee  supplied: 
from  6  A.M.  to  12  F.  at.  Ladies1  and  Gentlemen's 
nT«*tr  Kmip  omti  from  •  t.w    m  V:  p  h        <n«211v 


DR.  *W,  A.  PAYNE. 

TBIS  OELEBRATED  PHTBIOTAN  BAB  BB- 
mored  Mi  office  from  tbe  Eusj  Hon  e  to  has 
Elegant  boise  ot  Roomr,  So.  4»  O  Eearny  street. 
He  tells  jour  disease  wltbocta  qaeatioo.  Do  not 
fail  to  call.  All  ubrosio  Diaeaees  treat*  d  sueeeaa- 
fully.  del9lm 


Bar  Sugar 

■pOR    SALE-SIS    KEABST     ST6EET.    AI' 

"     MEHO&R'S.     Alio,  eTerr  kind  of  Oiadiee 

Wbnleealft  and  B«UiL 

nuTll  M.    A. 


Indian  Queen  Range. 

The  Best  in  the  Market 

MAKUFAOTUBED  BT 

DUES    K.    UCKUB, 
0018  tf  *••  M  *»•  Kmm, 


m 


}.     MULLER* 

llMIII 

Classes 


.    &«$ 


<       - 


•  as  ibascibco.  rwoAT.  itvuur  a,  mi 


Ssi.    »▼..  -  ■..    i^ 


(ALL  THE   CO. 

T»»  i  ,.■   .1.4    irw.. 

A!=n:c=mBrilJ»wi-lrT 

Anmrsrs:  sir- 

iw  skat  mum  rail 

IXL  Aucti 


AT  PACIFIC   HAM, 

BHINIDFIT 


IflW    ALHA1BRA    TB1ATRB. 


I    II  SB 


PO  !•  «      I.  A  It 


■i»«  Anna  Bl/er!  cMER S0N     MINSTRELS 


AN 


Fabbri  Opera  Combination 


..  sBSBllBtBH  A 

BUT     IlDOITALi, 

,  ....  siaoa.lad  ••  as*.  ca«T 


nUOAT    IIIIHO  J  AWITART   .1 


t'nn    I^NcliuliiTl    lloclllll. 
rm*  .Tiua 


- 

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iuiun  or  m»i'r  aa i 

T..S   TaKrTT 

TV1I  IB4SIMI- 

- 

Part  Broond. 

A***    svla-r    *f>4    P.    Bn'irl 

lo««  r.twt  o*d  J...  Millr 

rsrrTT  *o»t.  His    ».-e  rmoutn 


PtSSfS 

I  •  »•  At  f  lanr.** 

lo..  F...M  MSA  A. 

«CABT*T       *•  • 

■  .  r«M*i.  a.  Bmt,  f.  ■•• 


■1  U.  timm  *  t»  «  •■•!••*  M  ►*■«»«  Ball. 

ran  rin«ii.  ■«•■•••.  aa...,.r. 


Companies  Oonsolldatod 


SAN  FRANCISCO  ATHENEUM 


BUrsas  A«ran 
J  A  HIT  ART  3 

noil    jiouinbo  i»t. 


THII    EVENING 


TM1B    EVENIKU 

iru. 


■nan*  dbbibb  tbi  mi 


JANUARY    3 

AID  1ATC.DAT  AfTaBBOOB  AT  1. 


I*«rt     Fltrm 


Doa-r  bb  assay  sira  m>.  d,u 
n  irr »   mom  .  »  r.        -ii> 
wats  faa  bum  wira  sloby  sasaai 

The         Old 


i •-■  (iitniMi'ii t     it    lav 


tenluoky 


lion. 

■  ■■■via  auurntai* 

BA  AID  HOOKA.  U.I.  IB 

>lut|IBM 

w   r.  m«« 

t  an.i.r   >ma<n« 

J  a  Hiaan.i. 


.   r    iTtta 

Worrell  and 

l"llt-|         ClMMIIIll Olll». 

Jennie 

Lillie 

Hull 

in  llieir  Songs  and  Dances! 

FII1LE. 

THIRD  ACT  OF  ERNMI 

J.  G. 

RUSSELL  AND  FULL  VOCAL  CORPS 

a-  n : 


-«VT 


HOC  3K  3FI.  S  <3  IV 


In    lii-i    Allium    of     «*poeInltlo»j. 


Teutonic  Eccentricities       Baker  and  Farron 


H»AYY  All  U'D  . 
l.lDHr  AS  CORK... 


HE5AVY    jFVr3n.Il.IL.. 


BOB  HART 

.  O.  D.  BOl.KAFKM.r  K 


OVERTURE. 


ORCHESTRA 


To  conclude  with  Add  Bytntn'a  Skatch  rntitlrd 

X>0»a:r»JE5"K-'«       PATIENTS. 


POMFBT     ...     . 

DR.  AIVATHHHA.. 
KUADY... 


1»I1. IT     r«l'.B«n  I  OHARI.KR  SQUBEZBI'KKKY ADD  RYMAIf 

H.  AINSLKY  sOOTT    MR.  .Q'JKEZliFliKKi J    KOIti.NsuN 

OUARLKS   eurroN  IoluUliV BAM  Rickey 


MONDAY  EYEKINQ,   Jmuarr  SOtb— rint  Appearance  of 

JOHNNY    ALLEN,    MISS    ALICE    HARRISON,    and    LITTLE    MAC. 


*•»*"  All   Bills  egalnst  tb«  Aloambra  Theatre  moat  oe  presented   bereaftor  on  Monday. 
a7"P«rfoTmJaM  to  commence  punctually  at  eight   o'clock. 


Ml   IIH  •(  U*  r»p«..r  " fill-  ■. 

Mortlmor.    Parks,    Dixon   Thorn [wont 
MONHTBB    IMMH.KAllK  TO-MUBT 

..  ll».UTl».ali» 

'    **'    9  Wl  '  '«■*«•? 

ImIMMi.WiUarw  w     .      <..afSt<M 

■    **•'■       I  Vagal*    ltfaaar 

*"•»•"'  ("iitl«|T»i«ii|«rn 


Fivo     Minutes     with     Mortimer. 


nark   Mm   l)rr».4  |»  M  na 
Tlaanaf'*   Davrll*! 
■ft  1 1*4.. 

I'oaRlr   *L.tt     


atlaa  ll.wa* 

.  H»F  JL*r«>F 

lt.Hr>K<-*l 

..Malarst*    UraWar 


MYSTERIOUS    LODGING    HOUSE 

fritkNuri**! W»i*r  Parks, 


111  4.N     EUniKaliN     IX      HI*    UltMlM, 
Bob*  Ba>U.   .  |,«a   I>|,„n 

Il.n'l  L«aT«  la.    H.lil.  DarllM...  Mm  !*•  Tmt riaa. 

Klltf   from  Cork l.ydlR    UvlR«jBi4.R 

«  t"»  W*.lt«>r   Parka 


BAD    WHISKY.     „ 

"••«   ...  Tloih  RoblDMM 

Mf>  Ar» OkaH-yThaiPwiw  I  Pelloewsai  .,..,,»,  TUanst 


Ortirtlr* ....,„,■,     ......_.._. 

Old   Hulas 

U'KlkllK    U«Wt  Hroaawny. 

f'alnrtc   Dancr 

Umllad 


..OrohRStn 


...FaVkS  RRal  nimaai 
MIhCIhI* 

....Mlsa  l.lTlap^oR 
.Mvlllr  Ls  r«rreat 


„    -  HANDY  ANDY. 

Hstrfr  Aadr toatHxos] 

OldPsppsrstiArp W.lUr  Parha 


Orsriora... Orabsaaf 

Boll  Ad K.b.1*  Koel 

NpatiUh     BBallMd „ Hs|  L*roy 

F finer  Dunce....  .Mnvcl*  Bmrcr 


Tba  pstfortasDOS  will  oonoioj.  wltb 

Siamese  Twins 


Thd  Twins  

Proresior 

Doe  brown , 


Thompson  and  RtMoion 

Frank  Mnrtlmi>r 

W.Ps.ks 


ADMIMIO], *4  OKNT9 

Prlrata  Boxes  f  !.$!,»  and  fJ.    Riiervs  ss.u  V)  osnts. 

PRIVATE  ENTRANCE  TO  BOXES. 

Doors  open  si  7.  Oommeooe  at  8  pr*o1ss*r 


Til    MODEL    l.«lllil\«  HOLMCtV. 

fACIFICHOUSET0:'^^^^ 

Olympic  house ^.ra: 


R«L5rj.1  A  OOTRRU. 


Thoaa 
who 


Vf-TET-TRT-BST 


Oar  CslsOraUd  1 1  &j  n'mu  Shirts.    Thsr  A  I  pxbi'kjtli,  sod  for  auaiity  sad  darabiliif  will  ssrer  r>«  ra*lcho1.    To  b  i  bsd  only  it  the 

SWOAIX  A?ID  8KE  THEM,  IXL.     VVITHM    HT'MtK,     «1«     Kesrni    street. 


FERNANDEZ  &  AGUIRRE, 


.  No.   11«V,  (~M 
»roy.     A  Una   Iff 

lODStftOtlr  OOa*^***) 


amortiTJcnt  of  itAt.  end  Osps  ooutUotlr 

bsotl.    •*■  lUtt  made  to  order  sod  reooreied  in 
tde  neAt.sl  sUls.  ooUlm 


1849. 


1873. 


HOLIDAY  PRESENTS! 

UoUday  Presents!  Holiday  Presents  I 

IT  rilCES  TO  SUIT  EVERYBODY. 


■THE  CHEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  AMERICA 

ail  JUST  BKOXIYBD  AS  lUMBBSI  STOOK  OF 
BOUDAY  PBISEBTS,  OO.fSIITI.IQ  OF 

ffierman,  French  and  American 
Fancy  Goods, 


IUMS,  VASES,  CHAIRS,  -WATCHES, 
BRACKETS,    -WORK-BOXES. 
RUSTIC  FRAMES,  SIXK 
UMBRELLAS,  .to. 

AUK).  A  OOWLKTl  BTOCK  OF 

TOW  !  TOYS  !  TOYS  ! 

raoH  tu.  pabtb  or  tbb  world. 
At  MMS  which  Defy  Competition! 


JOHN    ROBL'S, 


NOMB  BTJT  TI1E  BEST  OTAHTY   OF  MEATS 

UAH  BE  HAD  AT 

Stalls  C  O,  California  MTarliet 


rion£KJE  .hob   aLAirux-AOToilx. 


IBB  LABOUT  8T0CI  OF 


•GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS 

TO  BB  FOOBD  OB  TBB  FAOiriO  COAST. 

.AA.  ABES.     WTHITE 

,  tSOM   «Oc   UrWABOS.     CLOTHINO, 
IAAYB,  OAF*.  OTAASBIBrS.  BDHIB  OLOTBIIG. 

ana.  ara  oau,  abo  BXABiim  oob  (took,  abd 

«ATUIT  TOOB8ILYA8  THAT 

THE  CHEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  AMERICA 

If  THB  OBKAT 

IX  Is  Auction  Stove, 

at.  KEABin  vrasairr,  < 

Oa«  D»r  tr»m  Commercial. 

S)l  SO  Whit*  Shirts  tor  ONE  DOLLAB 


r-TtcinOft  rXBOAHT  OOBTOM  WORK  IB iTOB  OTFY 
,11  ul  auiais*  IcWl  Ud  trtom.  BKKRB  ABtAYHABB 
B.  KHn*  .trMt.  CD*  door  «oa  lb  of  Bmh 


»"1  C5-  A  3FI.  €>  . 

....THB.... 

ORGAN  OF  aOEUSEMENTS 

....CIBOOLATES  IN  .... 

All    the   Theatres, 

UKD    tit 

CIRCULATED  EVERY  DAY 

EN    TH>C    YKAB. 

GENERALLY   THROUGHOUT    THB    CITY 
On   the     BOATS    and    OAB8 


FOR  THE  HOLIDAYS! 

WATCHES  and  JEWELRY 

NOW  19  THE  TIME  TO  OBDEB 

Hair    Jewelry 

....or.... 

H.  A.  Callender,  Manufacturer, 

NO.    **    SECOND    STKKET, 

N.  W.  Corner  of  Mlision. 

AUERIOAN  AND  FOREIGN  WAT0HK8  AT 
reduoed  rates  Also,  s  One  Hoe  of  Oaliforois 
roiulo  Jowalry.  i»-NooKfr»  ch»r(te  tor  ODirraTinit 
,)ew(.lryor  eTers  aeaoriotlon  marts  to  ordsr  and 
repaired.  d^lo. 

THE   OLD 

not    sooton, 

IS  Blortom  Street,  near  Kearny. 

All    Drinlcs    Ten    Cents 
Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  T0»  AND  JERRY  IN  TOWI. 

Always  on  file  the  New  York  Herald,  Harper's 
Wfci»kly,  Frsnk  Lsalie'a.  n^'s  Doing-.  Polite  Oa- 
sitte.  all  tbe  Oslllnrt-l*  pap^-e,  nl-o  ^«»*<»n 
Ponob.  Bi-H's  Life.  Iliiuttaied  London  News.  Oall 
Hid  es"siy  yourself.  __        a.—  - 

ssjr  Don't  forgst  tbe  sign  of  the  Hot    Scotch. 


de?bt 


OHARLE8  WM.  FFXPMAN.  Prop'r. 


Rum  Punch,  Mot  Scotch, 

....ASTD.   .. 

TOM!    and    JBRBY, 

•JO    TO    THE    BBANCB 

Hot     Bootoll, 

IBS  Butter  ■treet,  near  Kearns. 

A.11  Drinlts  Ten  Cent* 
noT  OBoaiiK   iyeey  inonr. 

eoUU  JOf,  D.  BBIBOS.  Picprlctol 

DRESS  JMAKINC 

MBS.  H.  F.  BISHOP.  WO.  ISO'FABBBLL 
Hlr."  .  la  tb.  P'M.  lor  L,dl..  »od  •t»r,,.JJ 
TlniClol  »h.  cllf  lo  bill  tn.ir  DrMSM  ..d.  In 
atyle.  MJ  a  potfaol  fit  »t  .  rapd.r.l.  orlc    o.  F 

RICHF.DA    TAM1I.T 

(FkniKrl»  «/  CTioHnn'l  Batat  /<<iKan  Oiraal 
nrltiL  OlVELBBrONS  UM  THB  V10LIB  OB 
YY  Onlur,  M  Wlimn _(«  fWlliyal.or  lor- 
nUb  Homo  for  Ball.  o.  Putloo,  at  BOd.rat. 
ManS.     BaridaawT sas.  lu»t<oaarr  .treat 


SQUARZA'S 


Branch  Punch  Salonn, 

3 1 7  Kearny  street. 


Have  yon  beheld  ltf    If  not,  you're  a  trett 
At  8QDARZV3  PL7N0H  BaLOON,  In  Kearay  i treet 
There  BONA,  dieolple  df  0RK4T  SQUAREA. 
Dlspenres  famed  Ms(;io  Panohes;  rather 
The  most  doliolona  mtztnraa  yet  recorded; 
And  havd  with  many  medals  been  rewarded! 
Ladlea  their  00BDIAL3  there  can  b!d  at  leliare,— 
Their  "TEARB"  appeal*,— and  Men  gain  "LADURB 

PLEASURE." 
To  allay  rouimbliU  dlfferenoes  and  pain, 
In  "ANTI.DIYOROS"  yon  can  your  end  attain. 
Bip  of  the  potent  extract  bat  one  taste, 
lour  arm,  connolliig,  itralght  If  round  her  waist 
Guo8B  what  a   "ilOUNINU  OOUtCOBT"  lo  the  lias 
That  heal*  the  puirrel  and  Imparts  the  bllial 
The  "VTELOOUE"  to%  you'll  always  find 
A  balmy  soother  for  the  troubled  mind. 
The  bright  "ADRORA/'and  the  sweet  "PARBWfiH* 
juut  viBit  BONA,  «nl  you'll  all  fan  welll 
Hla"HTGIKNI0BITrEK8"  are  the  panaoea 
For  all  dyapeptloi  and  for  diarrhoea. 
ifoOholere  Morbna  crer has  been  found 
Where  "SYGI8NI0  BITTBB8"  knook  around- 
BONA  and  8Q0ABZA,  spite  of  all  dotraotors. 
Have  prorsd  lbs  Natlen's  greatest  beoefaators  I 
rail  rOBTT  JtE»riat  h.sUtiral  drlntt-i  you'll  Old. 
To  aid  the  stasi-lnTlgorate  the  mlndl 
Hot  this  alone— a  Welcome  you  will  meet 
At  BONA'8-(8QTJARZA*8)-317  KEARHT  BTB1ET. 
Bemembar,  too,  not  this  famed  place  to  pass; 
ALL   BPLKNDID  LIQD0B8  BDT  ONJI  BIT  A  OLASR, 


THEY  BAYS  TAKE2T 

THE    FSRST    PREMIUM 

....AT.... 

All  t*ie  Mechanics'  Fairs. 


,B  WIYOI.BSA.U  ABD  BatTAJX. 
aX  the  .id  ert.kHA.aumt.  18*  CoMnaaAr  8 
eosMtt*  What  CBmmv  Rasas 


P«,B 


FIGARO.' 

7BFAX  OP  AatTJSEttEHTa. 


Ft:  -d  .».fy  Day  In  th.  Year  by 

J.       1?.       BOOABDI?8 

*I 

M*  Mcrebttot  avad    ««*  Wa-blaa-t©*  •**• 

Below  Montgomery.  Bm  FranoWso. 


FRIDAY JANPAltg  3.  1873 


*r*u  Buijf 


AMUHEMKNT8,     Etc. 

Calif jrn!»  Tawattrw. 

For  the  On  I  time  in  tht  bialory  of  lb*  draraa 
fai  California  ib.  paopla  cf  San  Francisco  have 
aoopDottaaKroIwitDCBa  ax  lontmni  like  a  be'- 
lat.  Hot  ocli  a--e  tba  l*».d«n.  M'l.cs  Betty  Ri«, 
and  Emily  Rul.  acoccapliabed  artist.*,  bat  tb« 
m.mbareof  tb.eerp.  d«  ballet  ar*  well  trained 
graceful  and  attractive.  "Aladdin"'  will  be  P*r- 
lormed  at  tbe  matioe*  le-momw  wfceo  the  bouse 
will  b*  thronged  with  ladies  ud  cbildrea.  Joba 
T.  Bvmind  liuluu  Salt  Lake  on  bis  way  htr* 
to  cmaitirt  as  eDtactment,  so  "Aladdin"  ean- 
sei  be  kept  aa  mocb  longer. 
Alnamarm. 

Tba  fiwt  eaeabiaattoa  at  tbia  kouie  attract* 
large  and  very  fashiobabl.  todi«M8.  Tba  enter- 
tainoaaai  given  U  to  oaraTall/  preserved  from  ear- 
thing eoproeeblng  ootrMota  that  it  la  an j eyed 
r  Paaerson.  Miea  J  eon  I.  Worratl  and 
a  Hall,  Baker  and  Ferron,  Bob  Hart.  Add 
ftjaiB.  J.C  Rae**ll,  Sam  Riokej  and  all  tbta 
bright  bud  cf  mtaatrale  trill  appear  to-olgcl  and 
at  it*  aaatanaa  to-morrow,  In  tba  programme 
given  on  cxr  flrat  page. 
Metropolitan    Tb-atxe. 

ThsYallow  Oat"  baa  mad*  a  fair,  and  will  draw 
big  ho  as**  for  aoaoy  olgbts  to  come.  Tba  plot  of 
Ite  p'a7»s  BTStHciatt'r  interesting,  tba  imiini  ii 
good,  tba  sceoary  sa>o«rb,  acd  tba  march  of  tba 
Ansae  jus  parfaetlr  do««i  in  llo  tffeot.  Tb.vnri- 
a  t7  traeiase.  iDtrod  aoed  by  M  it  a  Lain  Wilson.  Leo 
PetltHarllngsaod  Oceana  is  good,  bat  tba  laat- 
■  iebkI  artiita  aboold  avoid  asconraglnK  tbe  hood- 
lum ia  tbe  gillair  by  tting  on  too  familiar  terms 
with  them.  Tear  won't  stand  it.  Oo*eae  la  as 
artiste,  and  need  not  deacead  to  clap-trap  gaga. 
*Tho  fallow  bat"  will  be  plajad  at  tba  mniace 
to-morrow  aod  ararj  evening  until  farther sotioa. 
B«41a\  Union  Ttorntre. 

Ccarlea  Vernir'a  comic  eoDg*  are  qo-ite  a  feature 
la  tba  prograaua-a  at  tbia  hoaae;  lb.  Reefaed* 
Family  aregiaat  favorite  a;  J  H.  L«rk<o  aad  Car- 
rie Armilroog  eecel  id  Dat-.b  a  tirtbe  billet  of 
^La  Hajadi  Sieiglia*  is  very  pretty,  and  tba  bur- 
lae^ie  specUcI*  ol  "A  lid-ia-a-lamp"  win  da  dp 
a  capital  evee.iag'*  enurtaioment  in  a  pleasing 
•  ty'.e.  Agr.eftiU  is  in  preparation  forBatarday 
oixbt. 
Wttm  Atttwvaeaxta. 

A  great  bill  baa  been  prepared  for  to-night  at 
this  lirelj-p'aoe  ot  imaitm«nL  Frstpart,  ioter- 
ladaand  af'arpleca  are  all  brigbt  aad  sparkling 
Prank  Mortimer,  Ljda  LiTiogataii,  Miss  CUada, 
Mile  Katia-Zo«l,  asd  maey  otbera  ImtDtio&ed  on 
car  first  page  will  appear. 
Wilaon'a  Hippodrome. 

Tbe  woefc  of  braakiDg  grooad  for  John  WilfetTs 
aew  place  of  amaaemeat.  *bieb  we  bare  taken 
tbe  liberty  to  ebrtatian  aa  above,  waa  commenced 
yeaterdaj  oader  tbe  aoperviaion  of  Mr.  Qatcken- 
baab,  ttaB«ell-'kaown  boildar. '  Tke  lot  it  a  Urge 
one  and  ■plandi^ly  sitnated  tor  tbe  parpoee.  It  ifl 
located  on  tbe  North  aide  of  tnttar  etreet,  be- 
tween tboae  gaeat  ttorongbfarea,  Uontgomeir  and 
alearoj  ■  tree  ta,  lain  tte  immediate  Ticinity  of  a'l 
tbe  large  hotels,  and  is  of  euj  access  from  any 
portion  of  the  city  by  nearly  all  the  street  cars. 
The  PaTllion  will  be  large  acd  oommodiona,  and 
I  tied  up  with  every  convenience  fjr  tbe  oom- 
lort  of  the  public.  John  Vtriion  to  an  ex- 
perietieed  and  eoergaio  aana^er,  and  will,  doubt- 
lesa,  make  bn  new  eaterpriae  aaocceeBlol  and  pre* 
fllab.'a  one. 
Pacific  laU 

Tbe  baaetit  to  Hits  Anna  E:a»r,  tbe  popnltr 
yonng  prima  donna  eootrilio  of  the  Fab^n  opera 
troop*,  which  Is  to  take  place  this  evening, 
ahenld  daw  a  large  audience.  The  programme 
•ODpriieaa  Sebnbert  leciial,  the  flrat  ever  pre-, 
Mated  in  thie  oitr.  aad  aereral  operatic  gems,. 
Tickets  are  foraaleat  HLGray's  aaaaio  store  and 
at  Sherman  A  Hyde'a. 
Woodwavrd'e  Garden*,  *»        j 

Orrcn*.    the  woederfai    edaosteA    animate  and 
•Atting  every  day.    Freeskatiag  TaMaday,  Thurs- 
day  and   Satarday  eaeoiogs.     Grand  perlormance 
Satnrdsy  aiWrnccn  and  bandaj- 
Hwa-ticulLcraJ  BaUa. 

Skating  aaaembl  ee  Tuesday  afteasoon  and  ere- 
ning,  Wcdnecday  afternoon  and  evaomg.  7buie- 
day  afternoon  and  evening,  and  battuetev  afternoon 
acd  evening. 

Anatomical  McEeuic— On©  of  the  most 

sompiete  collKtaona  of  the  krnd  In  Che  United 
flta Lea,  oomprieing  bnndreda  of  ooatay  *Ad  bean- 
Ittni  wtx  modeta,  ia  daily  aa  view  (be  geutiemen 
ily)  at  the  Maaeana  oa  Homtgomery  Btreeu  Aa 
he  wt  may  be  profHabt*  roeot  hare. 


To  AoyeuMeTta.— For  tale  at  a  great  sacrifice 
at  38  Geary  acreet,  alz  e'egant  «llk  drea^es,  "UEe- 
flTitaaled  f  or  qoalitf  aad  rrtyie.  e 


Etikin  Heore* 

Fonterlj  of  Rmaa  Boom  Oagrlagcg,  can  be 
fonmd  id  fro  at  «f  Qoiamao  Bros,  cloth  Id  ft  es- 
tablishment, south veet  corner  ttauh  and  Mont- 
gocoery  ata, ,  or  Dexter  Sublet.  Oarriage  orders 
Ml  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
ar  Edgbt,  at  redoeed  rates.  m 


Still     A!lv«! 

When  looking  fur  Erl'dav  prexert*.  so  ti  the 
Kan*-  Taws  TB9TOGKaFB  GaiXJ£a\T,r7e.  25  Thl  d 
•treet,  and  tee  thite  t>totiinl  pcrtraJU  Id  oil, 
wttor-colorg  ard  Itdla-lLk.  P.lcea  frcm  one- 
thjrd  to  ODe»fae]f  cbeepvr  t.  ac  at  aov  <th-r 
Ant-cUaa  gallery  In  the  rity.  R»an=-mber  ihe 
place  -B.  F.  Howl  id  ACo,  ii*  Thud  at.       r 


Holiday    Ctrndua 

Freab,  swrct  acd  d  Uoloos  Cacdie?,  of  er'ry 
Tartly,  t(U  1.  Hero  j*e  pi. Deer  cotfe^tloo- 
•ry,  ST8  Kearny  tire- 1.    Vhclesale  aha  reUiJL   o 


I>r.    Doherty 

Has  devoted  his  stody  more  ptrticrjarly  to 
chronic  at  I  specific  practice,  and  aa  such  is 
now  the  moat  anoteetfol  of  any  Physician  in 
Ban  rrandaco.  Ciflc?  519  Beeramente)  tTeet, 
oorner  of  Leldeedorf  *  few  doors  oelow  Whaj 
CBnwr  Hooee.  I 


J3r.  Barlow   J.  f  mith 

Ie  giving  a  cooxr-e  of  Free  Lecmret  to  Gentle* 
ahen  on  BVxnal  Physiology  and  Hervona  Dls- 
eaeea  at  ,  ia  HygeUn  H.  11,  637  California  stree', 

feweryFrldayevwOii  g,  :  \.menangat7}»  o'clock, 
A  parte'  iheevenlcg  ia  devoted  to  tx.minicg 
and  proscribing  for  jHttenti..  Dr.  Sml  b  plte-s 
pbrenoK'^glcal  «xsmtr.atior  e  in  regard  to  health 
to  lBTiUdj  CtDy,  frcm  f  to  4  P  at .  free.         w 


Anecdoto  of  Forrest. 

The  death  of  Mr.  Forrett  brings  out  in- 
Dumer*t!e  aoeedctet  cf  the  great  tragedian. 
The  Philadelphia  Press  tell* a  very  good  one 
thtthsppsned  io  Baltimore.  It  aye:  "Netr- 
ly  evety  ictor  who  h*e  ever  (.l-yed  with  Mr. 
Forreat  haB  hs  o«n  title  antcJote  to  'ell 
of  Furresi'e  glim  Lamer,  era  hing  eircaem, 
tut  HU'.h  aotclotce  depend  maiolr  for  ap- 
peoiation  upon  aa  imitation  of  tbe  trage- 
dian'* voice  and  manoer.  That  Mr.  For- 
rest had  abundant  tumor,  of  its  kind,  no 
onecandonbt.  A  remark  cf  his  male  in 
Baltimore  a  few  years  »go  hia  become  f*- 
moai  u  a  stage  tradition.  Mr.  Forrect's 
legs  were  a  thame  of  great  admiration  to 
tte  world  at  Urge,  and  of  no  little  pride  to 
himstlf.  "Virginias"  was  ihe  play,  a,od 
Mr.  Forrest,  in  the  costume  cf  tbe  Roman 
General,  was  standing  at  the  wings  in  hia 
usual  firm  attitude,  and  with  his  nsoal 
scorofwl  smil-  gisihgat  the  sctors  and  su- 
pernumeraries itanding  on  tbe  stage.  The 
lower  limbs  of  the  aetors  being  for  the  most 
part  pentifully  padded,  presented  a  re- 
v  pec  table  appearance,  but  the  poor  supers, 
being,  as  is  usually  the  ciee  in  American 
theatres,  mere  overgrown  boye,  and,  h»T- 
ingno  pads,  their  limbs  were  ridiculous, 
the  fleshings  with  which  they  were  cov- 
ered being  a  world  t)  wide  for  their  shrun- 
ken limbs.  Their  sppesranee  ronssd 
tbe  ire  of  Mr-  Forrest.  Mr.  Ford,  the  man- 
ager, passing  at  tbe  time,  Forrest  called  his 
Attention  to  the  supers,  and  said: 

"Mr-  Ford,  for  Heaven's  sake,  what  are 

th063  ?" 

■■Those,"  said  the  mat  ager,  "are  Roman 
citizen?,  Mr.  Forrest." 

"Roman  citizens  1  Te  Gods  I  Did  Ro- 
mans have  legs  like  those?" 

The  air  of  utter  disgest  attending  tbe 
words  wore  inceerribable,  and  ForesBt 
sttlkedon  thrfaUge  eetf  bt-^oould  devour  the 
Roman  c.t  zene,  legs  and,  all.'' 

Too  Deep  fur  Tears. 

It  bringB  tears  ti  our  eyes  when  we  read 
incident*  of  marital  love  arid  devotion  eut- 
rasting  time,  change  and  deatb.  He  wa* 
met  by  a  friend,  who  informed  him  that  his 
wife  was  dead.  "Wif«  dead  1"  said  the  pork 
auei  chant,  "Well,  now,  do  you  know  I  didn't 
think  she  was  long-lived.  What's  the  price 
of  bogs?"  His  was  a  grief  too  deep  for 
"tears. 

Too    Bad, 

It  is  inconvenient  sometimes  to  epesk  tbe 
English  language  with  a  sweet  German  ac- 
cent. A  Teutonic  saloon  ketpsr  has  1  at 
ba'fhis  customers  by  boasting  that  he  keeps 
*'de  pest  house."  :  _-• 

Trapping  Mcihr  r.-in-Law. 

A  Uavannah  gentleman  having  s;t  a  steel 
trap  to  discover  what  became  cf  his  ohrekeoe 
found  his  mother-in-law  grievously  lacera- 
ted neit  morning.    Since  then  tbe  demand 

for  strel  traps  is  siidtibe  simet^ing  un- 
precedented in  the  hardware  trade  of  Geor- 
gia. 

Tbe  stars  are  called  wicked  because  they 
Bad-fLuVlate. 

For  Holiday  Candle* 

Go  to  George  Hass  A  CoV,  So.  56  Eeamy  at. 
This  firm  has  orrled  off  the  preminmB  at  tbe 
Fare  fcr  sevral  yatrj  for  the  enpfxtorl'w  of 
thrir  ccne-tic  t',  and  hive  an  -xt-rMve  e- 
coOmeot  of  liny  caodle?,  cor  moopia.*  sod 
other  rhiDgs  In  tier  line  ti  plea  f  tu^  little 
Olkfl  us  hilicav  pr  aei.t'.  G*tr^e  Baea  K  Co. 
supply  Cuodav  8  r  c^l  Festivals  and  chosch 
fairs  at  wholesale  prices. 


Holiday    i-'unciits. 

There  are  no  Flinches  for  the  Holiday  tables 
that  compare  with  Bquim's.  &ajnux.'«  Pnnchee 
are  fameui  for  th?  high  a-t  shown  in  tbeirman- 
cfjctare.iho  hijpy  combinttloa  of  whole jone 
tonics,  and  their  cellcicms  flavor.  Bona,  tbt 
disciple  of  the  great  SqaaiEi,  has  yr-p.roa 
forty  different  hind  of  punches  aad  ro'dials  fjr 
tbe  Hbdayubles.  For  saler  at  ttae  new  branch, 
317  Kearnv  ureet,  or  at  tko  OldHeadgmartere, 
1.0  J^eldesdorff  etreet.  k 


Miss  Olivia  Band. 

As  tois  lady  is  a  O-lifornia-raised  act  rest, 
and  Las  many  friends  in  this  city,  we  copy 
tb*  following  from  tbe  Baltimore  Ball-tin  : 

Th-  ^raodettsrectaeJe  ever  placed  ucon 
the  AmeriCin  ata-.e  is  "Leo  and  Lotoa, 
now  being  produtel  at  Nibio'e  Garden,  hew 
York.  The  "B:a.k  Crook"  and  "  Wi.it 9 
Fawn"  fall  into  magnificat ca  wben  com- 
jurad  «i  h  it,  and  linage  utteily  fails 
wheo  atiempting  to  dispute  tbs  gorgeot-a- 
ntssof  tte  sceneiy.  Snowfl*ke,  the  guar- 
dian spirit,  the  aiott  besutifal  snd  at  the 
itme  time  tbe  most  difficult  cbaraoier  in 
tbcpitcs.is  atsign-rd  to  Mies  O.ivia  liana. 
It  wi  1  begranfying  tj  her  many  friends  in 
Bali  more  to  know  that  *ha  h'-s  met  with  a 
reception  there  seldom  fc-orded  to  any  ait- 
iate.  Tie  pre»B  of  ihtt  *ity  are  lavish  ia 
thtt;r  praise  cf  htr  rendition  of  thechnrac- 
tar.  Tdo  Sunday  Times  Baya  :  "As  Snow- 
fl-ke.  the  guardian  epirit,  she  look*  like  a 
Bnowflakeof  most  human  mould  and  chir- 
acteriB'iCi,  and  certainly  beautiful  enough 
to  defy  and  conqu*  r  all  the  fiends  in  Had'  s. 
Mis*  Kind  sings  with  most  pleasing  effect 
tbe  muBic  allotted  to  her." 


NOTICES 

...  TO.... 

Business  Men: 
Taxes.  Taxes. 

Delinquent  on  Saturday,  Jan- 
uary 4,  1873. 


T>Y  JJEAWING  CHECK  TO  THE  OBDKB.OF 

tbe  Tax  Collector,   WITH   TAX  [BILLS   ea- 
cloaed,  Tazpayeis  will  eav.  themselves  the  iooon- 
T.oience   of   waiting  at   the  efflce,  aad   the  re- 
ceipted bills  will  be  eeat  to  their  address, 
dell  td  A.  AUSTIN.  Tax  Collector, 


Appreciated. 

BitaBangelli  is  said  by  French  critica  to 
be  at  present  Europe's  queen  of  daDseosea. 
Accordiog  to  them  she  "  pirouett«B  to  per- 
fection," and  "her  points  have  not  been 
equalled  since  the  days  cf  Carlotta  Griei." 
If  Kita  Stngalli  were  to  return  to  thiB  city, 
which  she  is  not  likely  to  do,  onr  intelligent 
critics  would  noto  know  what  t:  s^y  about 
her.  _ 

JE-veirytotKly  Goes  Tbere, 

Thz  place  to  buy  a  bat  is  "The"  Hat  8iobx, 
617  Washington  etreet,  the  second  hat  store  be- 
low Kearny.  The  stock  is  Immense,  the  fash- 
ions are  the  latest,  and  the  prices  are  the 
lowest.  * 

« 

Diamond    Catarrh    .Remedy 

Is  a  sure  cure  for  Oatarth  or  Colds,  Ask  your 
druggist   for  It,  or  send  to  Dr.  A.  F.  Evoz,  No. 

9  Pott  street.  z 

* 

Photoarapfllc    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  doaen  at  tbe  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  Si  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  etreet.  x 


An    Old.    Lanamark. 

The  Verandah  Cigar  Store,  at  tbe  TH.  E.  corner 
ot  Kear&y  and  Washington  streets,  kept  by 
Henry  Schmidt,  has  been  famous  for  the  la&t 
e levee  years  for  keeping  tbe  bett  Havana  cigars, 
tobacco,  choice  meerschaum  pipes,  etc         v 


Jones  £z  ^^chroder's 

Celebrated  CrabChowder  can  bs  obtained  only 
at  ano  Bath  atreet,  nearly  opposte  the ALham- 
bra  Theatre,  bob  Hart  eats  it,  and  tney  all 
ent  i-.  Ooly  tbe  beet  brandB  of  Tjlquors  bot- 
led  for  family  uae.  * 


Gentlemen,    Attention! 

For  themos-'oomfortablsand  taxations  shave 
be  tn.re.and  call  at  O.L.  Busand'e Palace febavlng 
•acal  Hairdresikeg  SaIosd,  224  Montgomery  St., 
opposite  Bnss  House.  up-Etanrs.  Only  the<most 
bkiHful  aitlsts  employed.  a 

Tne    Presldeni'a    Message. 

Peace  and -prosperity  are  the  key  notes-of  thie 
document.  Cheapness  and  durablity  are -ihe 
cbaracterfafttos  of  H.  Luchsinger'a  furniture. 
All  should  Tit-it  his  emporium,  781  afarket 
Btrect,  and  aecert&ln  hew  cheaply  a  house  can 
be  f  oxniahett.  a> 


500     Pairs    ol    i^ocke, 
At  all  prices,  at  the  What  Cheer  Launaxy. 


Sewinjr  Kacnlnei  for  Hale  or  to  Reat, 

Cheap,  at  116  Pest  etreet.    Also,  Agency  for 

VULs'a  Adjustable  Treadle.  ' 


Wliltener. 

-Jastes  0  3elixes.  31  Second  street. 


NEW    ADVERTISEMENTS 


Hnti    f.»r     Hylldays. 

"The"  Hat  atere,  647  Wafbinrteo  street  sec- 
ond hat  (tore  below  Ktarnyl,  is  the  place  to  go 
t  j  boy  your  holiday  hats.  Finest  hate,  largest 
assortment  and  cheapest  hat  store  in  tbe  city. 
BenvattMr,  So.  .$41,  second  hat  t*a»  beJow 
Kearny,  oa  Washington  etreet.  at 


Frwalk  cnri  gwtet. 
Fer  tbe  bwt     ceofecbenery,  ro  ie   Canty  and 

Wajtner'a.  Iu7  Wonuomerr  M.  aear  Salter.        H 


Ladles    and    Gentlemen 

Who  have  been  e offerlnfi  from  virions  com 
plait  te  for  yesrp,  are  obtaining  relief  from  Dr. 
Aik  c,  at  1S7  Uootgcrmery  street.  He  performs 
delicate  Eurgioal  eperatlons,  and  is  daily  effect- 
ing remarkable  rcreior  cld-sundlng  dlseaaea. 
The  Doctor  is  a  cempeeeni,  select  Ac  phy*iotao, 
and   the  ifBiCted  can  consult  him  with  coaA- 


Do    J*ot    Suffer    from    Corns, 

The  nnforiunate  svaferers  from  psrss.Ban- 
(cms,  Clab  and  IngrowlDgNatls.can  find  instant 
relff-f  by  ay  pi;  ug  at  Dr.  R.  H.  Cowan's  lost!- 
rote.  310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  r-at.  We 
apeak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Dr>e> 
ter'f  capability.  Reference!  tjlven  If  reqalrea.  a 

WBtsttVlncr.  heturnea  in  OneDsy 
Asd  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Chexx 
LtanAry.  ■>.  a. , 

ii  —       — 

For    H'aiainjt 
Shirts,  C  60  per  doe.;  small  pieces,  60c.  per 
i.     At  the  What  Cheer  l*nndry  * 


Manning's. 

Tae  inly  P'-aes  eoath  of  Market  street  to 
g-t  a  good  dish  of  Cytters,  Ca'i'ornia  or  SiStem 
Trin-iplai  ted,  is  at  kfanniog'a  Charter  Oak 
Oyster  gal  -or,  corner  Howaid  and  Third,  late 
ot  tne  Blue  fficg  Silo  n.  x. 


What    Cheer    Launary 

Bmploys  no  Chinamen,  and  should  be  pat 
tODlsed  by  rvervnodv.  • 

— — i 0>i 

For  tbe  Very  beat  DrinJtt, 

Qo  to  Ties'  Branch  Saloon,  career  of  Market 
aal  T&ird  svretti  *6 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

The  German  Savloa.    aad  LoonSodety. 

THE  BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS  HATE  DE- 
ctsred  a  dividend  of  otoe  <9>  per  cot.  per 
anoam  on  '■« rm  Deposit*,  *~<i  seven  aod  aae  baU 
'1,'i)  per  cent,  per  acoam  ot  (Jroinarj  t3^yOEita, 
f-ee  cf  Federal  I'az,  for  tbe  aiz  moDtba  ending 
D-cob:r  11.  .£T  .'.  Dayable  oa  and  alc&r  Jicoary 
lMtli    riyoroer. 

GKORGF.  .LETTF,  Seoretary. 
Sin  Franciseo.  Dec*moe    31,  1872.  jtZ  iw 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

Sat  rrancltco  fiavingi  Colon,   S32ChH. 
forala   atreet.  Corner  of  Webb. 

FOR  THE  HAT  F  YEAR  EJTD1NG  WITH  THB 
2'si  Drcember,  1-Tj.  a  dividend  baa  b(.ea  d»- 
elaTed  at  tbe  raiecf  ninv  aod  eix-teath*  (9C-10) 
p*r  cent,  per  aooam  on  Tern  #et>oeiia,  and  cieot. 
<^)  per  cec.  per  aonnm  on  Ordwary  Dtpoaita,  free 
of  r>de>at.  Tax  mi  D' poena,  payable  on  and  after 
13'  b  Jaonarf.  IffJS.  Bj  order. 
a.  it  2w  LuVtLL  WHITE,  Oaehie 


moo  o< 
TAXES.    TAXES. 

UA1CBDAT,  JAJHTABT  *.  X8T», 
Is  the  LAST  DAY  State,  City  auid 
County  Taxei  can  be  received  wltboat 
addlne  A  per  cent,  to  tbe  amount  of 
Toxea 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Boolteeller*  und  «iutluovT», 
BLH.  Moore,  603  alootcomery.  aear  Merchant. 

aCatchera. 
Katz,  t'rtd,  StallaMto  lilt'.  UalifornlaHarael. 

Bnn*  Fnnndrrlva, 
Weed  A  Kiopwell,  Oalifomia,  125  First  et. 

French  Fancy    Gomla. 
Loean  A  Co..  19  MoDteooaarv,  KB  and  W  Sattetv 

llnniun   liii'r. 
Sampaoa,  A.  B.  A  Co..  110  SeooDd  street. 

atualc  aad  Hntleal  lnatrnanentav 
Keen.,  O,  C.  mftr.  acoordianB,  repairer  of  all  kind* 
mnslcal  iaatrnneotB,  203  Hearoj. 

Moccuronl    H  nun  fuclurtr*. 
Brignardello,  Maccbiavello  A  Co.,  70S  Sanaome, 

Ojaiera  (lraportera  and   wnoieaaia. 
Ooan"  *■  Ho..  No.  ftjn^lifDmJBMark^! 

Wlnei  and  Liquor*.     (  Wnoleeah..) 
Danen  IT.  A  Co..  £04  Front, 

Whliener. 
James  C.  Sellers,  No.  31  (Second  street. 


dcSltd 


ATJSTIK; 

Tax  Cctlleetoi. 


TRAYS  aiwajBOo  band. 


Alfred  Vetter, 

Manafaotnrer  and 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGSS, 

SS5  Dirpont, 

2/BAR  SUTTER  STREET. 

See  mv  stock  of  Bird 
Cages  b+fsre  parcbaaidC 
etewbere.  Alwaje tooje- 
t.hjDR  ne=»  oo  hand.  My 
Patent  Cases,  made  of 
Tin  Wire,  are  wa'rantfd 
FREE  FKUM  VERMIN 
Also,  beBt  qnalliy  tka 
noMtf 


Meerschaum  Pipe  Depot 

013    KEABKT    STREET. 

PIPES    MADE    TO   ORDER  AT 
tbeabortea  ootio?    AHPiDesand 

Citar  Holders  wmianted  geanioe,  and 

to  enlor  well.    Me*>r-cbautD  Pipfs  »Td 

fralking  Oaoes  Moaobed  and  Repaired 

at  lowest  Eastern  Prices,  aad  with  tbe  beat  work- 

maoBhip-    A  large  astoruaeot  of   Walkloe  Oanee 

and  t'accy  Goods  of  ever;  description   always 

hand.  noZl  li 


The  Popular  Beverage 

CONGRESS  WATER  FROM  THE  PACIFIC 
Oooeress  Springs,  Dear  Santa  Clara.  Indorsed 
by  tbe  Medical  Facaltr,  its  carstive  powers  being 
cqaaltotbe  celebrated  Oonjrefs  Water  fiom  toa 
SpriDee  cf  S&'atoga,  New  Vork.  Depot  removed 
from  118  Kearay  street  lo  Kev  Mootgomerj,  ooe 
door  from  Howard.  Families  supplied  dally.  Lib- 
eral diaconnt  to  the  trace,  and  orders  attended  to 
piomptly.  det5 1  — 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

EVEEY    8ATVRDAT    NIGHT, 

Piano    and    Smging   at  8  P*.M 

D.  BARRT,  ObairnuD, 

Charing  Cross  Saloon 

OOO  ACfaalon  atreet*  near  Second. 

delO  J.  EAGLES,  Proprietor. 


abletoio, aal  Madame 
bUUWUBES.  Profersor  of  Great 
Mysteries,  bhe  care*  ricknesa  after 
re  overy  is  hopeless,  and  give  correct 
it, formation  on  ell  sSaireof  life.  Prof. 
S    baavalaaible  tuli^n&an3  for  icts,  gond  l"ck,  alpo 


•    a  .- 


d<  lrx 


Stage  Dancing: 

TACGBT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 

OA6HAWAT  HALL, 
_  de27  1m Post  street,  near  Kearny. 


CENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS. 

A  LARGE  ASSORTMENT  OF  GENTS'  FTJR- 
r-teMeg  foods  to  be  b*d  gord  and  Cbeao,  at 
tee  " .^LDCOajiKB,"  I.  LKTY'.\5l«.  Mooigom- 
•rr  etreet.  Jmaf  c.  gves  to  all.  Don't  f»rge<  tbe 
nomber,  Cl«  Atom  go  a  e  ry  street-  deVi  lm  j 


EMPLOYMENT  OFFICE 

t)S»toeraBMato  atr«et, 
(The  First  House  below  Kearny  atreet,) 

FOB  PCRNtSBING  WHITE  AND  CHINESE 
H*ip  of  a!i  b>t*K~  Q*w  rcl  Ba  mere  •  gencr  ; 
C't'Ml  Rhk«,  Nntes  >>d  /coone'i:  Wbil-  and 
Chioea*  Laborers  .applied  for  FamJiee.  UoteU, 
Farm-,  Jr*>ciorier.  tie. 

CUAS.  F.  BErHfcREKACO., 
de'S  lm  C~*£  Kaeramrato  etreet. 


J.    C.    COMBES, 

TERRAPIN     LUNCH, 


Cor.  Second  and  Teh l 


in    atreete. 


t~Terrtpin  constantly  oa  hand. 
Oi.'era  in  STfry  atyle.  PhlVATE 
SUPPER  EOOMS    FOR   PARTIES. 

dec  SI  lm 


FRENCH     CORSETS. 

MMBPOITS.  IMPORThR  AND  DEalETt  IN 
haru'an  Ladies'  Underwear.  FRENCH 
CuRSEl'S  of  all  prion  and  q  .aiiues,  read>  mado 
and  to  order.  Ho,  S31  Bacrameato  streot.  b*>!ow 
Ksirny  do  1-3  m 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTIOJI. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
tbe  Tbeatncal  P-cfe-^oo  in  aii'orr.U  rj-e- 
Doae  foreleg  elaaete  for  i^atrootion  in  Hjm.io  ■. 
Par-ons  wiabing  to  ava  1  tb-  maelveaof  tbe  oppor- 
toaity  of  acqainnit  a  oa  fa)  art  at  a  modrrate  onst 
can  send  in  Uioirnamei  to  "Caabyee*,"  P.  O.  Box 
SOL  "O'D  pinicowri  as  to  terae,  etc.,  will  be 
Matteuea.  tU9 ;( 


BEWYOPK  PRICES 

HALL'S    PLANOS 
For  sale  at  No,  it 
'ilerstreet.    Call  aad 
examine  lor  yourselves. 
aw7*Tba  roly  Califor- 
nia-made Piano  on  lb 
deZttf 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOE 

ON  HAND  and  made 
to  ORDER, 

L.   BLAIR'S, 

9   Kearny  itreet 


TAXES.  TAXES. 

1872-73. 

ftf  OT1CK  IS  HEREBY  GIVEN  THAT  A  0£R- 

tlfled   copy    of  tbe   Assessment  Book  of  tba 

taxable  proper      of  tha  City  and  Coanty  of  San 

Francises, 

Real  Estate  and  Personal  Property 

For  tbe  fiscal  year  Jft72-73,  has  tbn  day  been  ra- 
oeived;  that  tb.  State,  City  antf  Coonty  Taxeb  for 
!aid  1)6051  year  are  now  doe  sod  pajable  at  th* 
office  of  tbe  undersigned  (Room  No.  1,  City  Ball); 
aad  that  tbe  Iowa  ia  regard  to  their  collecrtoo 
will  be  strictly  enfor_  d. 

Taxeswill  become  ELINQCENT  on  tbe  FIRST 
MONDAY  IN  JANUARY,  1873,  and  nnlees  paid 
prior  thereto,  five  per  cenL,  a)  be  adctd  to  tbe 
amount  thereof.  A.  AUSTIN 

Tax  Col  lector  of  the  City  and  County  of  San  Fran- 
cisco. oc«9- td 


IMPORTANT 

TO.... 

TAX-PAYERS 

piTE    .PXK     CENT.    WILL    BB 
AISID    TO   STATE,    CITY    AMD 
COUNTY    TAXES.    AFTKB 

SATURDAY,  JAN'Y  4,  1872. 

<Ie7  A.    ATJ'-TI^,   Tax  Collector. 


OUTSIDE    LAND8. 

ANY  AND  ALL  PERSONS  THAT  HAYS 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  OUT- 
SIDE LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  hive  too 
amount  refunded  at  tbe  office  of  tbe  undersigned 
upon  tbe  presentation  of  an  order  from  tha 
Mayor  and  City  and  County  Attorney. 
deLStf  A.    ArSTIN. 


C. 


OLD 

DAVE  mTn.jES  A  CO..  at  the- 

. old  original  K-d  Lion.  lOUsary 

Biroer.,  lu  *crii  Ke-roy  <-  nd  PupoiL,  where  von 
can  bare  KuT  AND  U  'i.D  ■jKInKS.  notforget- 
LiogtbBold  Pioneer  LuooO.  TDe  'Old  8portT'  is 
always  on  ta  d.  Tbe  ori^maJ  old  Koglisn  Plqm 
Pudding  will  be  Sarved  Qp  oa  Christmas  and  New 
Year's  Jjay. 


AMERICAN     EXCHANGE, 
HAYWA.RPS. 

IOHY  OAKBB PBOPBIETOB 

Pirat-Class   Hotel. 

uU6m 


ARION 

Pianoforte. 


DEOLAJlFTi  FY  TIE   JUDGES  AT  A  LATB 
Fair  of  the  Aaa.rioftn  Institute,  after  a  blind- 
fold trial    raatnst   Btjioway's.  Ohicherioa'a,  aad 
2,t^TU*>b®Ttl«-  oe-ST  ON  EXHIBITION.     ». 
C5»TAZ,  Sole  A  srent.    8o  O'Farrell  streeX 
N_B-— PianoB  of  all  atyt.i  TO  RRNT.         mart 


COME    AND    SEE    US. 

Wide  Onen  for  a  Jcb. 


CANDIES. 

ALL  KWDS  OE  1  HE  FINEST  =CAND^ 
aade  atanr  Steam  Candy  Factory  daily.  Al 
ordets.  eepeeVaJIy  from  tbe  conntry,  are  solicite* 
ard  will  be  paomptly  »U ended  to. 

OANTY  A  WAGNZS. 

1«T  Mf»t-nmi.n    at-     na/  r  »iii»f«' 


CENTRAL 

NO.  lta  GEARY  8TREFT. 
Best   aoooaboiodatioDe  for 

FamUiea  ia    tb.  city.     Private  —       

tntraaae  iarLadi'*,    Hair   Catting,  fibaving  and 
Bootaacoi-t     UfaKdren's  Hair  neawy  out.    Ladies 
SnamDooing50  cant*. 
i  17  lea  I-  OORRTYEAU.  ProDrisUr 


MR.  AND  MRS.  DREWS 

Select  Dancing  Academy 


A  NEW  DISCOVERT. 

RELIEF  TO  CRIPPLES.-  _ 
Cons  asd  Bonion.  Oared  f 
witbontpunor  trouble,  by  nafngf 
Dr  Ual'e  Corn  and  Bonioo  Bem-I 
dy,  F.  Rider,  Agent.  S.  J£.  Oornerx 
Buah  and  Dapoat  sts. 


GkJL~%7-*u  TT«at    -fia.    M7JL=a.I.a^Xa 

We'll  Trv  and  Suit 


Jim 


2L> 


i<MOMT0OMEffT  S       £    fc 
HOTEL  ^     ^ 


IfllO 


» 


iii   nukoncni  ifiph 


ioai»t  .1.  ib-s 


""•a.  fTrt.  *».  ita_ 


FURIISHED   ROOMS 

M  ud  110  fT  Month  ' 
I 


WEST  END  HOTEL, 


:i 


*£     lETROPOLITAN  THEATRF 


CALIFORNIA    TDEATR1. 


Ir.toryff^'  «r 


in    If 


0!l 


4188  BLANCHE    CLIFTON 

■M    ^llllHl        h**)      ,'•'»••  4      'gaWl-t— . -SS 


V>oot  «r»,oXo! 


■  | 


•  -en. 


TELLOW  HAT! 


ALADDIN;  OR,   THE  WONDERFUL   LAMP! 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 

B«an,    Tlf  HI.     T  -,,     »... 


JVUl'AUT    S 


•!*.**.  X3-XIC  -TDK-  t.A.1 


Star  Premiers  Assoluta,  BETTY  RIGL.  the  Premiere  Danseuse.  EMILY  R1GL. 


ACt     his    Thrro    Tulrnlcrl     <  'nil.  Iron. 


KVCMIKO 


abb  itb«t  rrrxu.  .  i biil  ri  bthkb  nonov. 


JANCRAT    3 


iintn 


INT 
'ESS 

'III  u 

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It..  : '-.t-  .*  •»  «•  » 


(tt..O>M.r.l 


rro» 

HOI 


TUB    O'.IUtOlil   I     IIL1ITI1TID    irriTJll.I     l«     ■     At  r«.     I  »  1  I  I  I    >  I. 

Aladdin;  or,  The  Wonderful  Lamp! 

niTiiiritm    o»    raiumili 

AL.DflN m  moon:  MOOR  I 

ABl'lMI W.  A.  NISTATU 

lllUO 1.0    WILI-HMWIH 

TABI  TOUOLOOS. KALTB.  M.  LE>IA» 

utun  T17IEB X    N.  TBATBB 

AXP.ACK  B  J    BCOILIY 

OiriCBB C.  BB.1BY 


m  tin 
n«oo. 

u  tin  a. 


riMMa  bh*.  •  i^>««  la*>  •■  <•«  ai  . 

.   •  »  Yoqo. 
tank  Mf*.  I.   r.  R  i  ii 

wt.«  i)  in. 
■Uai  E.  ■  Arn  U\>o, 
Ml..  Roc.  ■ 
La...    L  ffl  .  M.U.  •!  Hon  r.  Our  If.  KM. 

».w  *»4  Iklmli   »•-...  rT  »y   Mr.   WM.    HI'S 
HMT.       M..I.    Ay  Mr.    a,.   1.   AM   HRI1Z.      A.f.. 

—  ..■■  griii-  k>f  Mi    r.  tirvvt*     r.»  mil.  wi 

Mr.     H.    M..M  KIA" -..       ••   ««!■•  •  !    Mlltir  Aimi 
...r^.al.    f»r    .A'«    rlM«     hi     Khik.    •- 

■  «»..<.•.      Piiirmi   wilt,   i..  Trim. 


OLIO. 

if  m4    »••*-  MIM  r.At.   Wll»a« 

■J.A.I.    ...    »•»«  .HIM   Oifapa 

Ay. I*  •  (  My    MffJ  I. lit'*  Dirllngi 

IIKIIR    KKVIEW  or    THK     AHIZIISI 


I' 


Und  of  PeroR,  or  Hulls  of  Dazz'ing  Light) 


BATVRDAT  AfrEBSOOIt.  Jin    I— 

Oraiid  Yellow   Hut     M atlnee  [ 


Otlir.  OHUKB 

««BI  or  TBI  LAMR 

obm  or  Tnr.  kiso  

rBIBCXSS  BADROULBAD0UR -. 

AMR. 'I' 

ZORTAD '. 

MXiTAPBA 

M  AodArloa,  Mlntat.rA  of  Hut..  O-ot'. 


I   M  M  <»  It  T  A.  A.  ►». 


B.  PITIHTOS 

JOHN    WII.SJB 

...U1RS  LOUISA  JC  11 

..UIBS    VIIVMIR  WALTON 
MISS  C.BRIE  KT.Tr 

HUH  M    A.  CBAUBCBS 

...MR?.  O.  B    BAUMDEB* 

Attro.l.ati.  Sl.y...  -f. 


Mj.-rnitictnt    Sconery  by  Porter!     Htartling    flhisiorm.    Gorgeous   Costuinrs! 


■  #■•««-    I.— The  M    flrlnrt*.      Irrxe    »,-Ta,i>  fl-ncia 

•  —A,  ••..i-rr-.  I*  twin  Nrr-c  4,  —  .*.  Chin,  if 
fettT-Mt.  »'f»f  S.-Kojiil  AparlMfnU  In  I  hf  Pulurr 
•  f  M.tttr.mlU  .df.nr.  *l>««4  A  -  BImrIci)  <V«1i«r.  "rfiie 
7.-»  r.,h.tn|r>d  Curt,  Unlit  Ff.tK.l-flB..  nml  ihr  \V..n- 
■Wt-fBl  I. *■»,•-  ChlMif  Il4»rr  bjr  Al-nlUlt.  ituJ  Kai- 
r*«       r»i>irNa. 

A.OX    SECOND. 

■  «■*—».    1     —  M«-tnp<l-l'>    t'«tt»ir«.       «r-ror     Z.-Orund 

iBIrinrr      t "      ikr      Koynl     lljlh*  Trrrlll        I   "mh.il 

"Mil  .1  -MiMiriphn'B  r'ollnn.  "vD-ie  4.—  Ihlnnc 
l.Br.(n,  r>r«-"p  i.-F*..».  of  ..■■|rrn>  Wrund  Pr  - 
rrulan  of  1,  >Bit«ra«,     (.rund   ifailct  uf  Mllvrr  Huya, 


"■v     M'llr*    BK1TY    imH     mil    V    HIQI.   .....I    inrp. 

r)«  Bnl  ft.     ■iin.llntr  Aiiohmk    .%«■<■    hi    U.  Chnrvu 
niirt    Iiib   itiiT-f     i   lillfi-rn.        Mrldnl    (   hntDi     uml    'lull- 

ACT     THIRD. 

•enr  J  .  —  t  hi '..  ».-  ««,rr*l.  'pen*  S.  —  FTl»rlfir  of 
A  IhJiI.x'b  I'.Hf.rr.  Nptiac!  !l.~finiilrn  of  I  hi-  P<>1..ce 
-rene  *.—  K.  ••••-••<  '«  f  U-mtM-r.  "■rrnf-  ft.—  Ill-  Fivlt'B 
l*..l..or.     "rrnf  «.—  Tltr   Nemhoif!.     .-rni.-    l.-*n   mni 

In    *  (•■•Idln'it  Pb»I  .Of.       Mr,.     -H.-lhrlLirHrm.       Nci-nr 

tl.-Thf    i»i. iin   ulire   ili.-   Pmubcf  at'tod.     r'-atlv.tl   In 

■i     nnn.r  A|„i|,iiii'ir..'iiirn.        II. .n-    Cburnn    nml  Sum 
lit     A.-r....  ill-      P.   ill*.        Olltnd    II   .I'rl      ili-lhlnnli,     kt 

uj*|i««   Ki'.i.  nn<1  Uarpi  de  llal'oc.      Onnd  lliurui. 
Keinrn  ol  the  Polucr.    Ititppy  AKdoo -iM.-nt . 


SATURDAY,  at  2 GRAND  ALADDIN  MATINEE 


■  Nfrrrrf  «•>■»•>— nrw*Oirett  «"'  Orob«#tr«.. 

KrifrVfd  *tp«IBi  —  BAlOOOJ 

Dtm«  Ci»cl#  Admlti. on   


PRICES    OF  AT  Bfl8BIOJ». 

Ml    «•  fl.i.nny 

7*  G»f'*IT 

....•l  OO  Pnnu  Box*;... 


SO 

MB 

SO    .nd  VlO  OO 


•jroiuKHKnr  o*  tub 

.(•'rhtnU   Fmulljr,   Sjnnish    MtuMrels! 


.UfWUMI    II,..  T.«tt,.  BrC 

fcUU  K.1W 

W  a.>B>.*r«vsd  da  CftTBtad*  Thm« 

Own«r»  O.I.MU1 

IT«lilMM  M  THE  XAH3S  CIlAtUtt  YttlBi 

«••!    aid     »<M>rr  ML*    J*»trhtM 

THK  WUNOKK-  II, 
nEOniDDA        FAMIIjT 

INhPANIMI    UINSTUM.SV 

I>..|      I'mlily     GrOllple. 

I    B    '  *RK1*  ud OARRIIC   ARM8TR01IC* 

Koilodl ..    . 

OOGtbL  -rd  (^KlPIRln  OooM*  Hen«  tod  D.no*. 
Tho      Qunoli      Of     riOMOH. 

riimtUA  Kirn  bda,  vioii.t.t,  *  T««r.  om 
DRAM-ATTIC     READINGS. 

P'mii  attic  R«ft.l*r  .1  nhnnj  TodHTf 

i  r*«.d.BE> K.  tt.  M-r*b  I  Mim|.f Tomny  Htm 

Or»rtnr»>.„„„...„. Orcbfi  tru. 

hpill.l.  <D.fAr.».T101IO  LUIltt. 

La   Maja  di    aiviglia  I 

LA  M  ».M HMK.  THKRSSB 

l>no  U  -Hlo....    ...Kd.  Moduio* 

1L  TOHB.ADOR  MQNB.  bUUMlOJP 

I'fnl'O  TBK  DiUKT,,,. 

Th*   oclibrt'^d    Mtlrn-riB  b,    Mcdm.    I  uttoH,    Mont,    Sobmldt 
'■ad  Ladlotor  I  bo  Ba.  let.    T*b  mo  ood  K.oali>. 

Mtdli-y  Overtora OrobMwrk 

To  eoaolodo  witb  tbo  BorUiqa*  Speotaoleof 

A-Lad-In-The-Lamp ! 

A  l.t  '.  in  Lb*  t.&mp  tod  Light  Bottnom Jeoala  J«ba.on 

Abadaotutr.  alto  la  tb-  l.niiti  aod  Hnary  Bnatoaas..  U.  O.  Mtrab 

Emuaror — of  Ubina  ijoanaa  and  Ban ....Obaa.  Varoar 

I'ampboce ,- A.  Kta)  (imio* 

Karrac,  a  dnmh  wilar MoDtigoa 

G<? niut  of  the  K  i  n <     Cbapman 

■  "rlock.Oenlaeof  Air Will  '*atk 

Kiiatn  A'Ack  Malt  K«!l* 

Vizi  or.  a  Vulooar? Ton  my  Urao 

Ooarrfs,  Oitum,  Damooi.  ato. 

Prlooais.  asaraot  lb  I  nu  in  tb*  Obloa  liaa Miooia  Fillmora 

Ubltif  Muatapba,  widow,  relic,  mutber.eto J.  II.  I  a'klo 

Mnroo,  oboT)  of  tba  Priooaaa ...  Joaaphtoa 

JxepbiDB  Zaidae. Carrie  A rmaironjt 

Amor Oermtia 

Maroo Joaia  Majflald 

Otnii,  Fairies,  Daooers,  eto. 


J>    OLP 

:TO.KUe 
al9w«T 

,  ilnm 

itilajfTll 


AiVCE, 

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4  I  0    Second  Street.     |  40 

SWAINS  BAKERY, 

'     .l*l>ll«ncMl    In     »B6. 

WE     HAVE     HO     BRANCHED, 

Bfaap.  f.  I..    I4B  ravrih  ftrtft,  Aod  At 
Bf.  IfflH  SlofkloaftUfft. 

TB1B    BEAT    UIALIIV    OP 

"Woc3.ca.ljag;  CJalaco 

Al.-.VAVS  OK   HJSD. 

bvkoX*   T*.»MBTY  or 

Cake  lor  the  Holidays. 

I  OB  CREAM.  L-HARLOnV  BU81S.  BI.ANO- 
MANOr,  JiLLltS,   f».,    oAdt   loOtd.rtDd 
•I  uuMtutHm. 
«.»ll»l  «.  1.  .MAIV  *  Bl 


HAIR. 

IBB  CnBAMST  PLAOB  Of  SAN  VR ANOISOO 
TO  BUT 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Coodi,  Cheap  and  Fine 
JewfUry  A  Fancy  Goods, 

IS  AT  TOM 

NEW  YORK    STORE. 

A.   B.  BAMPaO-  Si  OO., 

Nu.    1  lO  *>e..nd,  aitroefc, 
maB)  *m       a¥8t#s>a)s>  Mlaaaoi   maidl    A« li.ua). 

Attention,  Good  Livers! 

JLCH.   P.  BEROK8.  VOBHKBLT 


McDANIEL'S 

Museum  and  Theatre, 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

THE  UvDFR-IOVki*  WOULD  MOST  BEL 
apa^tfiillf  repraaeot.  to  too  and  t~e  public  geo 
•my,  tbat  a*  la  DOtJ  pr* pared  to  fun  lab  faoU 
)»••*  for  uMbi'inn  ol  every  kind  and  abaraour, 
■r&itib  sKotald  de*er*e  tbe  p*trooac*  of  tba  pob- 
lie.  be  baa  rr-cmi  »'  Cb-jnue.  Wjomlor.  A 
LaRGF.  AND  C  jMMODIl»U->  UALL,  mtticoui 
Ho«i  *ri  ai  d  Mate  Tro  Hall  I*  woll  ToatiLaUd 
and  lish'ed,  and  mad»  com  (or  ah  a  for  all  aeaioos 
of  ib«  int.  TH8  BEST  OF  MUSIC,  both  fttriog 
aad  B'sas,  <an  l.e  forni'bed  at  all  ttmca. 

f>a  t(il«C'i'T  arra-iKoraxn1*  wilt  *•*  made  Wllb 
TIIKATHIOAL  ORIHHF.R  'OmPaNIKh,  eiih- 
^r  f"r  Ken  tins;  of  Hall  or  porformaooes  od  a  per- 
oenUtc  of  tbe  receipts.    Crrtspoodencn  rolioktad 

Addraea  J.  McDaNIEI  . 

Lock  Bo*  No,  1.  Chcjenoe,   Wiomiog. 

W     |S  -Oorinaitias    w»otod     for    tb«    OhsyonDe 
MoaaBoj.     Those  wi»htoaT  «fn?««enienW,  Slato  ..,«- 
eat  tirni  for  ibe  WlnUrS*woo.  a*noln»   photo- 
graph   to  ray  address.    H»l(    Fuaage  Money    re- 
foodod  altor  fllUog  ensaaosnaoti,       _»___ 
JAMhB  wcDANIEL. 
Proprietor  Obejenne  ibeatra  and  Maaeura, 
ooJ'i  )m  Lock  Box  No.  1,  Obeteone,  W.  T. 


CHEYENNEJTHEATRE. 
ProfeBsionals  Wanted. 


SIX    rirl^T-CTLASS    PK0PLK.-MU8T  HAVE 
good  Wardrobe,    Foor  Lsdie*  and   two  Gea- 
tlentac  to  bo  good  In  general  bn«ia«'s  t  if  lb*  OOin- 
ing  Winter  M'o-oo,  comnionoio-'  tba  Srst  week  In 
No»omb«r,  1871     Addra-e  »Utlag  lovtost    terms, 
witb  Pbotograpo.     Half  Far*  reiunded   alter  fill- 
Ux.  ...... .»t  JiMK8  MoDAmBL, 

Propriotor  Cheyenne  Thostre  aod  Muaeara, 
oo-i'i  Look  Box  1,  Cheyenne,  W.T. 


THE    LITTLE   WHITE   STORE. 

OUH     8PECIALTT, 

MECHANICS'  TOOLS. 

The  Best  Quality,   Cheap! 


A.DB4YEUH,  who  has  haoo  <  nc,r»e>«d  wHJi  tbe 
■  Iras  foriMre.  iTprovsLriaota  hava  bteo  raade  la 
aWonmiM  depart maate  that  will  rsad«r  the  ML 
atera'  mora  popa'ar  Ibaa  it  has  «ter  been  darmg 
8aa  IS  years  of  lu  prodparlty.  Oar  Bills  of  Fare 
embrao*  aJI  tbfl  dr>lio<oio«  of  ibe  seaaoa.  Oar 
•  U  "Good  Far*.  OoodOookiD,:  and  Modarau 


P.   HCBUP.1  A  CO., 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

831  and  saa  Oommeratal,  aod 
VOV  Market  street. 

Open  from  S  a. ai.  iV)  in  p.m.  at»>1  lm*« 


A  BAD   HABIT 

A  GREAT  MANV  MBHCIUJITS 
huregot  late  of  churKlrg  more  f.ir 
their  Oeedl  daring  iho  lfullduy*  ibrni 
at  any  other  time.  At  the  old  eland, 
No.  S  .Second  Street,  won  Will  i.livaye 
And  ut  anlforn  ,-rlcra  »  larae  uaeort- 
tateBt  of  Shirts,  Fitrnlahlnu;  Goods  and 
T.Jlet  Articles  ut  lnwe-t  r*te».  'I hat's 
the  pluco  to  set  sensible  Holiday  Pres- 
ents, 

BEN  EDICT    A    Co., 

No.  a  Second   slrrrt. 


TBS  SAB?  FRANCISCO 

BILL  POS  INQ  COMPANY 

E—A Baaeraaaeato  et,,  cor.  Leldesdorffr. 

tBA.m«.?jSLM.g.K.i., 

")«  AUB  BBS  UB.     OIVJB    US  A  TRIAL: 

'    ff.  Will   .sdMVOl    US    .n\t.       VT.  WAUt  tO  ihir* 

Oj.uihi  oomlDK   w..l<. 

HTABrOM  A  O0.,Pl«I>'n. 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VIKOINIA    C<vr»,    HVABA 

TBIR  XLKOANT  THHATRR  HAS  BEEN  BK- 
A    d.cor»t*d,  Asd  mo  ..  rf  nt.d  bj  tbe  nl.bt  01 
Of    th.  woek.      bun    .od    tr.ielio,    oomo.ol.i 
UterAU.  Ijwtod  with  oo  .poliction  Or  l.ttor 
JCBN     flFEB, 
MAOf.f r  .od  .ol.  I'ronn.toc 
J.   n.  HiCAUe, 


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•  ■OJWashlnr'oo  eir««t.  ^ 


MONS.  ILEXANDER  WOLOWSKI, 

rpHE  WBLL-KKOWfl  P1ANI8T  AND  VO- 
X  Mliit,  IfOpm.  H.ir  Ooor...  for  Pl.oo  .od 
.Id.Id.o,  Ol.  .oUr.1.  Mow  ■o'T  nimpl  fl.d  s.fl.io 
-  lb..boM«.t  in  .Xlft.00.^— refdlDB  0.0.10.1.1.0,. 
AoooDip.oloi,D.i,  Blo.10.  foi  Pa  lor  orOooc?*t., 
ot  Mo.  a  Wolowakl'.  iA.ld.OM,  4*1  BUITKK 
IISIUX  iti  la 


Rogers'  Flated  Spoons  a<id  Forks.  T;ible_and  Pocket  Cutlery. 

Ostoorn  "aioti    ^k~i©2E«,rL<a.er, 


ISo. 


014    AEarliet    street, 

OTTO.ITE    SHW    MOSTOOMBBY. 


CANDIliIB. 



CEO.  HASS  &  CO. 

A  Bit  MAK1R0  OREAT  PKEPiHATION  FOB 

THE  HOLIDAY  TRADE. 

Tbair  a'lorlmsot  of  goods  will  oonalat  of  a  bel- 
ter verioty  toaa  a*  aoy  prSTloo*  bolldsy  display- 

WW  The  ladies  and  customers  In  ctiera)  are  re. 
qaeatsd  to  osll  etrlrand  see  oar  Imcoecee  svaort- 
meot  of  FANCY  BOXES  and  CuRNUuOPJaS, 
0UBI8TMA8  TREE  XRlMMl.\Q».  etc. 

20  Kearny  street. 

•9- Read  ay  Sobeol  7«>.t>faJ»  and,  Oooien  rfalrs 
snppllsd  atwbolaaais  prloaa.  d«41m 


SOUTHERN  PACIFIC 

CXXO^   3EXOTJ(HIJE), 

Summer  .fret,  off  Kearny    krlaMfPuie 
And  Culiforala. 

TBE  FINEST    FRESH    BALTIMORE    AND 
TRAN.PL.NTKD  oy8TBB8  Mirod  In  .ny 
tlyle.    KveritblD,  oool  oi  iotb.  but  Buur. 
«•»  Tb.  Fioeflt  Llqaor.  .ad  Ol.Arf. 
■9-Elr.ont  Bnltef  of  Room,  for  X.flu31... 
BB-OPEN  DAY  AND  J.IQUT. 

R.  J.  1ECBAU  A  P   D.  JESSEN, 
mitlm  rr.prl.iom. 


GKAND 

Select  Bal  Masque 

....OF  THA.... 

ORIENTAL 

LITERARY  AND  SOCIAL  CLUB, 

....AT.... 

Horticultural     XXrtll 

...  OS.... 

TIHIBSBATf    r.VF.MXO JAN.   XSd 

BY  SUBSCRIPTION  ONLY. 

Tickets BS  eases* 

a.B*-Snb'.ertpr.ion  Ltiti  "an  ba  foord  stith— 
O.  M  Berr*.  bbTiff'sOISof,  Ulty  llall; 
Mr   Brandt.  -.W  "or   Wa.bing'on  A  Montgomery  : 
A.  Bumtne'fJeld    Jr.,  N.K.  oor  Folaom  A  Stanart ; 
W.  r;obun.  No,  t,  Bntiery  strast; 
J.  W'tt.  No.  110  I'hlid  -'ree'; 
Mr.  KaUenetoln,  No   IB  Second  Street; 
Md.  AbrAmson,  No.  Hi  Cay  *treet.  tteSO  lw 


T^LrVfArr 

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DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  IflUSEUI", 

And  4  olleve  of  Medicine. 


Pabilo  DAY  AND  NIGdi-.n.  KllstSKA  HAIJb. 
Bit*  Montgomery  it  rout,     1'UH  MEN   uNLY. 
star  Da.  Jobdan'8  PsrVAYr:  Office  is  at.  MIX 

Q**ry  bmbui    .ouiioeite  ■  ■  1  ■  >   ^eob»riif:s'  ParilionX 


ADOLPHOS   STOCKHEIEB. 

....TEAOHEB  OF.... 

PIANO    AND    SINCINC. 

Balll  »od  P.rHei  .t'eiil.d  to.  .od  Mcle  •»' 
nl»b.d.    Roitd.oOf ,  »t»8  Eodf  .tro.t.       d<M»> 


aToIxxx  C^.*xr».I>oeSo»»**>e, 

CLAIe'y  .rriv.d  trom  Sooth  AmOfio.-' 

PIANO,  CHURBH  D8BAII   AHO  H*R«'"MCM 
TUMER  »HD  REPAIRt".  „._„,, 

mB-Ordor.  .d  ir....d  to  tb.  Pb.lAd.ll*1*,? }i" 
Bosb  Btreol,  promp  If  .tt.oaea  to- 

NO  TB»WAs"atNOroH3TBtKT.'AB0TO 
tb.PIA..).SAOrru.ot.«o.  Boou  .od  Sb0J» 
nud.  to  ordwlo  tb.  tat  Frt«ob  .UlA  ™  *T™ 
nAdfn>Ad.Al.u.AnbAaa.  sown. 


THB  JOtTBNAX  OF  AMTSBMENTB. 


Published  every  Day  Id  the  Year  by 
J  I*.        23  O  O-  -A.-R  33  "O"  s 

ax 

•aSMcrcbant  and  Stt*  W«*M»*t*»  ■*■ 

Below  Montgomery,  Ben  Francisco. 


FBIDAY JANPABY.  3,  18.3 

A  Nean  Little  Paper. 

The  Post  in  a  very  small*  very  mean  little 
ptper,  with  notbiog  p-rt'calar  in  it.  Or 
lato  it  his  been  aoiiog  as  a  sort  of  tendor  to 
the  Waverly  Plice  Gazette.  Tois  shoet  hav- 
ing alta:ked  tbe  Allambra  Theatre  and  eaid 
tuo  dresi  circle  wan  unsafe,  tha  small  Post 
yelped  feebly  to  tbe  same  effect.  Tbe  W.  P. 
G.  having  changed  its  mode  of  attack  and 
said  tb.it  the  audiences  at  the  Alhambra 
Theatre  are  not  reepeotablo,  tbe  Post  tf  yeu- 
terday  cornea  out  to  the  same  effect,  and 
reiterates  tin  playrrf-iut  yarn  about  tUo 
dresB  circle.  The  Post  siye  "hoodloms 
hive  free  accaes  to  all  part]  of  tbe  bouse." 
If  the  editor  of  the  Post  really  believes  this 
he  had  better  try  to  gain  free  access  to  any 
part  of  tbe  bonis,  and  he  will  find  out  his 
mistake.  Wo  are  pnzzled  to  find  cut  whit 
the  Pest  i.  published  for.  It  is  of  no  uue.to 
read.  Is  it  tine  tbat  the  same  people  who 
kesp  the  W.  P.  G.  going  support  the  Post 
to  praise  it  op?  It  looks  like  it.  A  paper 
which  bas  t  j  support  the  Chronicle  in  slan- 
dering a  place  of  amusement  which  doss 
■ot  adveiitise  in  it  has  sank  very  low. 
We  oould  far  better  have  spared  tbe  Post 
than  tbe  Republican,  if  an  evening  paper 
had  to  die  with  the  old  year. 


A  Soporific  Work, 

A  recent  novel  bears  the  title  "Not  Like 
Any  Other."  Tbe  novel  is  unlikeaoy  other. 
It  opeDS  at  fie  end  of  tha  story  and  clcs:s 
witJi  the  beginning.  It  has  no  heroine,  and 
the  hero  turns  out  to  be  a  woman.  It  is  a  first 
rate  a'ory  to  taka  to  bed  with  you  when  you 
are  sleepless.  It  beats  opium  all  to  pieces  in 
inducing  downy  s'umbcr.  It  ought  to  be 
introduced  into  all  hospitil?. 


Cause  Sufficient. 

A  pretty  gitl  of  Chicago  recently  got  mar- 
ried. The  day  following  she  returned  to 
her  father's  bouse.  When  he  inquired  what 
tlj  5  matttr  was  be  was  informed  tbat  Frank's 
hair  didn't  curl  naturally  but  lint  the  cnrJs 
were  tbo  work  of  the  barber.  She  had  ap- 
plied for  a  divorce.  U li don b telly  alio  will 
get  it,  for  Frank  was  guilty  of  most  ctuel 
deception. 

A  Biff  Plum    Pudding. 

Manning,  the  Charter  Oak  oyster  dealer, 
corner  Third'  and  Howard  streets,  has  a 
plum  pudding  in  his  window  weighing  46 
pounds.  It  will  take  Manning  some  time  to 
4  it  (lut  pudding; 

The  Illustrated    Press  (S.  F. ) 

Mo.  1,  January,  1873.  Sold  by  subssrlptlon — 
$1  60  a  year.  Elegant,  choice,  cheap.  Sample 
number*,  15  cents.  Addraas  Murray,  Dewey  & 
-Co.,  S.  F.  O 


Olaibvotakt.—  Madame  oiam  Antonla,  the 

Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium. 
.has  removed  to  323  Kearny  at.  Consultations  In 
Cn&llsh,   Frenoli  and  German.  x 


Altogctlur  the  Best. 

It  Is  curious,  but  true,  that  J.  A.  Shaber, 
707  Market  street,  near  Third,  ebonld  sell  fur- 
niture and  bedding  cheaper  thnn  any  other 
dealer  in  this  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
convinced.  y. 

Holiday  Presents  for  Gentlemen. 

The  finest  stales  of  Gent's  Smoking  Jackets, 
Merino  Gowns,  Traveling  Valise?,  and  the  best 
assortment  of  Gentlemen's  Fine  Furnishing 
Goods,  In  the  oily  can  be  found  at  Bllbertteln's 
Wit  Kearny  street,  second  door  noita  of  Cali- 
fornia, where  ran  be  found  1,0C0  articles  suit- 
able for  geiitlemen's  Holiday  presents.       bo jg 

Oyster   *Trn.a©. 

The  oyster  trade  in  California  Is  assuming 
gigantic  proportions.  Emerson  Corvillc,  of  the 
Beadle  Bock,  410  Pine  street,  furnishes  from 
hta  own  oyster  beds  at  Ban  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parte  of  the  Pacific  Coast.  Bis 
■astern  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 
h  as  extended  all  over  tha  continent,  and  *  be 
■  Saddle  Book"  is  known  everywhere. 

The    Best    Remedies, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
ry's Webfoot  Pins,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
4.  11.  Gates  and  Co.,  corner  Bansome  and  Com- 
■aarcial  streets,  ttole  agent*.  * 

What    Oheer    Launary 
Is  the  best  latndry  in  San  Franolsoo .        * 

• 

'Holiday    Candles, 

A  fine  variety  of  Cbfistmas  Candiop,  Clear 
and  Fancy  Toys,  Hornets  end  Fancy  Candy 
Boxes,  e'c.  A'so,  Otirl'tmaa  Tree  Trlmmiugp, 
•to,  at  J.  Vogele?  It  Bro*..  126  K'arny  and  46 
Second  street.  Fair*  and  Festival*  supplied  at 
-wholes* re  prices.  * 

It  la    Portootly  Astonish  in  jr 

How  beautifully  and  qulokly  they  do  washing 
«t  she  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
uefore  8  ajw.  returned  the  same  evening  if 

shred. 


de 


LETTER  FROM  CHICAGO. 

[moat  ocn  own  c  obb  bbfosdihi.] 
Chicago,  Dcc^mLer  23, 1872. 
Deah  Fioabo:— The  hcl.day  wetka  are 
upon  m,  and  mansgen  look  more  ct-c.rfui. 
At  the  different  houses  unusual  attiactions 
ars  announced.    At 

m'vxgkeb's  tbeatbe 
Miss  Jane  Coombs  bts  just  concluded  a  very 
successful  oDgigement,  nxaUe  lor  the  ele- 
gant manner  in  wbioh  the  picas  were  pro- 
duced. Miss  Charlotte  Cuibmao  begiasan 
engagement  this  evening  as  Ate^;  Mtrnlea  in 
"Goy  Manneriog." 

ACADEMY  OF  MUSIC. 

A  most  succe  sful  *easmtf  two  weeks  was 
elded  last  evening  by  ihe  Ljdia  Thompson 
Ironpe.  Ihey  hive  given  borle«-qu9  as  we 
never  before  had  it  in  Chicago,  aad  pith  a 
esrelul  exclusion  <f  all  offeobive  coarsenets. 
On  the  20th  Mifs  ahompt-ou  rcoived  a  ben- 
efit, producing  "Lurllne"  for  the  first  time 
here,  to  a  packed  hoose.  llbib  we. 
seneational  play  entitled  "Our  Mother," 
wit  on  by.C.  H.  Fleming  of  Baltimore,  with 
exprcea  reference  to  the  Introduction  cf  the 
specialties  of  the  Carrjll  Family,  will  be 
produced.  Bobeit  Mo  Wade  is  soon  ta  appear 
in  "Rip  Van  Winkle." 

AIKEN 'S    THEATRE. 

The  extreme  cold  of  the  past  few  nigbte 
having  kept  away  many  who  had  intended 
to  see  "Julhn  Crosar,"  this  play  is  an- 
nounced for  four  nights  more.  "Boeedale" 
will  be  presented  on  Friday  eveniDg  for  tbe 
benefit  of  Law/eace  Barrett. 

hoolet's  opera  house. 

"The  Laucasbire  Lass"  will  be  preeentsd 
this  week,  with  .*.  W.  Blasdell  a*  Bobcrt 
Bed  line— his  original  character— and  John 
Dillon  as  the  Party  by  the  name  of  Johcson 
— a'ao  his  original  ouaracter.  A  new  com- 
edy is  underlined  for  the  next  attraction. 

MYEn'S   OPERA   BOUSE. 

The  bill  for  Iho  holiday  wtek,  in  addition 
to  the  ordinary  firtH  p3rt  and  interlude,  em- 
braced specialties  by  Cotton,  Eemball  and 
Bice,  Mackin  and  Wi'Bjn,  Arlington  in  his 
celebrated  discourse  on  "Woman  Suffrage," 

The  Midnight  AtSiult,"  and  "A  Trip  to 

tha  Moon." 

nixon's  amphttbeatbe. 

The  great  Scouts  cf  the  Prairie  have  been 
doing  an  immense  business  during  the  past 
week.  Tbe  play  of  tbe  occasion  was  tbe 
"Soouti  of  the  Prairie,"  in  which  the  real 
heroes  themselves  appeared:  Buffalo  Bill, 
Texas  Jack,  Ned  Buutline,  and  Morlaoohi, 
who  has  been  specially  engaged  to  play  the 
character  of  Deer  Eye.  Senora  Eloa  Car- 
fano,  the  accomplished  tragedienne,  as  Ha- 
zel Eye. 

'globe  theatbe. 

B.  L.  Marsh,  treasunr  of  this  theatre, 
takes  a  farewell  benefit  tbia  evening  and  his 
host  of  friends  are  getting  ready  to  make 
the  affair  a  bumper. 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

Tbe  West  Side  Optra  House  has  gone  un- 
der for  want  of  patronage,  and  we  bear  that 
they  are  trying  to  get  another  company. 

The  Cbioago  Bill  Pos'e  b  AasBociatiou 
will  hold  a  grand  ball  on  Christmas  even  id  g. 

The  Buffi  I  o  Bill  Combination,  consisting 
of  Ned  Suntline,  Buffalo  Bill,  Teias  Jack, 
left  town  last  evening  for  St.  Louis  to  ap- 
pear one  week  at   Wakefield   Op  ra  Hoose. 

The  English  Opera  Troupe  will  soon  put 
in  an  appeeranca  sometime  during  January 
at  the  Academy  ef  Music.  WILL. 


A  Happy  New  Tear. 

What  a  plemura  it  is  to  meet  a  smiling  cotinte- 
nanoe,  whether  lb  bs  on  tbe  street  or  id  the  par- 
lor. Al  d  why  ii  it  that  eome  faoes  wear  a  contin- 
ually happy  look?  It  is  simply  because  they  live  on 
a  plain,  nutritions  and  Bubatan  ial  diet.  Tbat  mm 
la  a  pnblio  benafaotor  who  will  conscientiously 
eerre  nt  witb  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
meal.  Wm.  Meyers,  proprietor  ot  tbe  "Wbite 
Houst,"  Kearny  street,  also  of  tbe  Capitol  Bes- 
tanrant.  Foortn  street,  does  it.  as  bondredn  can 
eDtbueicstioally  tcetiry.  His  k  tehee*  are  marvels 
of  on!- r  and  cleanliness.  Try  bim,  and  you  will 
find  it  Impossible  to  eat  elsewbere. 


Watorie«  and.  Jewelry, 
Very  low,  at  B.  A.  Callander's,  63  Second 

street,  corner  of  If  ImIotj. 

a  — 

"  Hollle,  darling,  don't  vou  want  to  buy  & 

doll  1    Take  your  money  to  Hobbert,  165  Third 

street.     He  will  suit  you."  d 

St    Ton    want 

Tour  Blankets  and  Flannel ■  well  wished,  and 
not  spoiled,  send  them  to  the  What  Oheer  Laun 
«rj.  j x 

TCtio  13e»t  Place  to 

Dry  Groodf  noy  Goods,  5ovelUes,  or  Mo- 
tions for  the  _ .11  JfcTp,  la  at  /ones  and  "Wilkin- 
•eon's,  soa  Third  atreat,  corner  Foliom.  Their 
esaortments  are  large.  Choice  and  cheap.  Go 
a?  d  see  for  yourself. 

For  a  safe  and  efflstent  ButrnrrEB  or  tbe 
CoMruxroH,  om  Dicnt's  Faxons  cbbhx  ns 
laa,  d 


Oysters. 
In  Btrolllng  ronnd  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gaB  light, 
Our  careless  feet,  by  chance  old  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  waters  bright,  did  make  a  screen 
Throngh  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  moBsy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  wbioh  tbe  waters  softly  fell, 
Hade  that  window  Feem  to  be 
Borne  fairy  grotto  of  tbe  sea. 
"Stop,"  aald  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  bare- 
It  looks  so  nice — and  try  their  cheer.". 
"All  right,"  I  said,  '-I  xnnst  agree 
Tbat  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'TV" 
Ko  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  Bide  a  waiter  neat 
Hade  hlB  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  di«h 
Tbat  we  mignt  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  caked  magmjiccntly,  toe; 
All  kinds  of  oyaterr,  juicy,  fat. 
Cooked  every  Blyle;  jo&t  tblnk  of  that, 
And  If  your  month  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  (and  crabe  and  terrapins;) 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  ail  kinds  of  game, 
Flan,  flesh  or  fowl  wbioh  we  could  name. 
While  every  dish  waa,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladiea,  too,  have  found,  twould  seem. 
That  they  hart  here  the  best  Ice'  cream ; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners. 
To  get  wnat  they  call  "such  nice  dinners.'* 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  htm  rush 
To  three  hundred  thlrtyseven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Facta  o  Oyster  Houae,  XSfl  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

OHABLSfl  0AAKB,  Proprietor. 
-  — —  • 
Bear    Quality    of   I>oa*km. 
Driving  gloves,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  the  What 

Sheer  Laundry  i 

afcDewell,   Sb*w   Card  Writer, 
Beady  made  and   made  to  order,    boom  10, 

606  Market  stmt.  cor.  poet  and  Montgamory.  u 

Do   You    Know 
That  with  Buttekxcx's  Pattomi  yon  can  out 

and  make  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly  T   Bead 

?oetage  stamp  for  an  illustrated  catalogue.   H. 

k.  Deming,  agent,  office  of  the  Howe  Sewing 

*■?££?.'  ?°-  "iKw"  **»•••  between  Butter 
and  Post.  Ban  Franoieoo.  • 


THE  GOLDEN  ERA 

For    1873. 


21  ST  YEAR  OF  PUBLICATION. 


A   New   Departure 


aN"I3"W    tear. 


FRESH    AND     BRILLIANT 
CONTRIBUTORS. 


The  Best  Talent  in  the  Country 


San  Francisco  Feuilletons  and 
Social  Gossip. 


True  Reflex  of  California 
Life  and  Times. 


THE  BOHANCE  AND  BEAUTY 
OF  THE  PERIOD. 


The  Great  Novel  of  the  Day, 

The  New  Magdalen! 


BT    -IVH.IS.IE    COLLINS. 


Golden  Era. 


The  "Podgers  Papers," 

By  •■Puilgern,"  la 

THE  GOLDEN  ERA 


SWALLOW  FLIGHTS 

By  Cbarlei  Warren  Stoddard,  In 

The  Golden   Era. 


By  Olive  Harper,  la 

The  Golden  Era 


TOM     -A..     B:.A.1K7'^'S 

FeolUetoa,  In 

The  Golden  Era. 


ORIGINAL    8TOBIE8,    POEMS    AKD 
SEETCHffl,       FASHION      GOSSIP, 

AWCSEMIHT8,  LITEBATCBE 
AND  ABT,  A\SW£R9  TO  COB- 
BESPCM1EXT8,     ETC. 


11HE  "GOLDRN  ERA"  18  THE  OLDEST 
Weokly  Paper  in  the  State,  permanently 
•itabl lined,  end  more  widely  circulated  at  home 
and  abroad  tbm  aor  othor  oo  tbe  Paolfio  Ooast. 
Is  Oa  iforoia,  the  Atl  mtio  Statei,  and  thronghoat 
tbe  entire  field  of  Ha  great  and  rapidly  laoreaaing 
eiroalaUoa.  tbe"GJLDK\  ERA"  le  nniTerBally 
roAarded  a>  a  literary  aad  family  ionrnal  ol  one- 
qualled  bxoellenoe. 


To  Advertisers. 


Th,  "GOLDEN  BBA"  1,  •  welcome  Sundu  «,- 
itor  ia  .Terr  Home  «nd  Booeebold,  and  as  ,D 
AdTertlaiDB  m.diom  its  Advantage  malt  b,  .ppft. 
rent  to  bulaee,  men. 

TO  MAIL  6UBS0RIBKE8. 

The    Golden  Fra,  far  One  Tear.  S3  SO ; 
for  Six  Month.,  89  eO. 

Dobiorlptlon,  to  b.  paid  lo  .drape*. 

The  G.ldeo  Ks-a  and   Petereon*.  XKidtea' 

Natloaal  Mneaxlue,  One  Tear.  8S. 

•4T-THB   OOLDEII   ERA  and  PBTERBOH'S 
LADIES'    NATIONAL    MAGAZINE    ..rred    tj 

Ouii.i.  ia  tb.  .Itr  •<  UK  oral,  par  week. 

THE  GOLDEN  ERA.  alalia  oopl.a.  Tea  O.nn. 
Foe  aale  at  all  R.w*-«tanda. 

Office  of  the  Croldea  Era. 

540  Clay  street — San  Fraaoisco 


I  Tack  This  to  Your  Wemory  J 


Always  Busy! 

Always  Ahead ! 

Something  New! 


I 


EVERYBODY  WONDERS 


n 


....AT  THE,... 

ENORMOUS    SALES 

....OF.... 

Van  Schaack  &  Co, 

708  to  716  Kearny  Street, 

(OPPOSITE     THE      PLAZA. 


A  GREAT  OHANUB  TO  BOY 

HOLIDAY 

PRESENTS 

European  Fancy  Goods! 

OF  ENDLESS  VARIETY,  CAREFULLY 
rosnnfa   'ured  for  oar  Trade  la  PariH  ,  Vienna, 
Berlin  and  London. 

TOYS!   TOYS!   TOYS! 

DIRECT     IMPORTATION! 


at  extra irdioa'ily  low  prioee. 


Onr  Holiday  Goods  bare  all  been  imported  by 
na  direct,  and  wo  will  retail  tntm  at  wboiefiale 
prioea. 

Tbe  Trade  supplied. 

Parties  baying  for  laire,  charitable  institutions 
and  Sunday  Boaools  will  be  supplied  at  trade 
print*. 


TOYS 

Of  every  description,  turn  6o- 
Rich  silt 


Dolls 

of  all  otylee 

and  a  gee. 

Fine  Erenoh 

Dolls. 

draesed  and 

nndreased. 

Floe  wax 

Dolls, 

witb  real 

Hair. 

French 

Dolls' 

Heads 

and  Bodies. 

Rag  Dolls. 

China  Dolls. 

Dolls' 

Carnages 

and  Bedetsads. 

Daooraied 

China  Tea  Sets, 

Parlor  and 

Bsd'oom 

Furniture. 

in  silk  and  Satin 

Kitcnen 

Forniiere, 

Stoves, 

andBaDgBS,  etc 

Mat  oh  Safes. 

Match  Stands. 

Fancy   Figures. 

Mot  able  Heads. 

Fanoy  Paper. 

Bon-Bnz  Boxes. 

Fanoy  Articles 

for  Christmas 

Trees. 
Glass  Balls. 
Ettl  jciors. 

Fine 
Glassware. 
Toilet  Bote 

in 
Bohemian 

and  Qno 
decorated 
Glab-wara. 
Bohemian 
Vasea. 
Odor  Uaeketa. 
Lata  Wan. 


and  Obina 

Stands. 

Bieqne  Figures. 

Parian  Busts, 

all  eises. 

Byren,  tSoott, 

Dickens,  etc. 

Card  Ii'ceivero, 

Bronze 

Inketandi, 

Smoking  Sets. 

Toilet  Seta 

of  every  style. 

Drams 

in  all  r-iz-ss. 

Wooden  Drams 

Brass  Drama. 

Balloons. 

Rubber  Balls. 

Puzzles, 

Large  Horses, 

Real  Hair. 

Performing 

Monkeys. 

Orcans, 

Whips, 

Sailboatr, 

Lotto  and  Solo 

Games, 

Stables, 

Willow  Ware, 

Work  Baskets 

and  Stands, 

Worsted  Work, 

Fanoy  Boxes, 

Perfumery, 

Toilet  Articles. 

Pooketbooks, 

Satchels, 

Carved    Walnut 

Goods, 

Brackets, 

Watch  Stands, 

Papier  Maohe 

Fori  folios, 

Morocco 

For  if  olios. 

Ladies'  and 

Goatlomen's 

DressiDg  Cases, 

Satchels, 


to  $10  each. 
Meoessalres, 
Inlaid 
Writing  Desks 

and 
Work  Boxei, 
Glove  Boxes, 
Handkerchief 
Boxes, 
Cigar  Cast* 
and 
Clear  Stands, 

Largo 

Woolly  Dogs 

and  Sbeep, 

Oats  and  Goats, 

Dressed, 

Eat' 1 09, 

Balloons, 

Ana-els, 

Magio  Lanterns, 

Paint  Boxes, 

Building  Blocks 

Alphabet 

Blocks. 

Santa  clans, 

Backgammon 

Boards, 

Noah's  Arks. 

Swiss  Cottages, 

Harlrquina, 

Fanoy   Figures, 

Movable 

Figures, 

Balancing 

leys. 

Express 

Wagona, 

two,  f  oor  and 

six  h  rses. 

Dog  Carts, 

Drajs, 

Msobantcal 

Toys, 

Boy  and  Girl, 

Walte  ng, 

Raoers, 

Walktog  Girl, 

Horse  and 

Wsgon, 
Bine  Pins, 

Two.'., 

Shell  Boxse, 

Etc.,  Bto. 


We  cordially  invite  all  to  call  and  inspect  onr 
Btook.  All  Goods  on  exhibition.  No  one  urged  to 
tray.    Goods  all  marked  in  plain  figures. 


I      GREAT  REDUCTION 
X 


In  atl  our   Departments,  to  nuke  room   tor  onr 
assortment  of 

Holiday  Goods. 


SPECIAL  BARGAINS  AT 

Van  Schaack  fcCo's 

708  to  716  Kearny  Street, 

(OPPOSITE     TJT.B     ti,aza,| 

ar»-VAIt    BOHAAOK    A    OO.    BATS   SO 
BBAHOH  STORES. 


LARGEST 

PosterPrintingHouse 

On  the  Pacific  Coast. 


H.  P.  TAYLOR, 

HAVING  DIfeOONTINTJE-D  THE  PRIHTTNO 
Buslneee  at  the  corner  of  Sacramento  and 
LeidasdorS  streets,  and 

Removed  to  532  Clay  street, 

Will,  info  tore,  conduct  the  same  lice  of  bnsta 
at  the  new  location,  in  connection  with  the  office 

B.  F.  STERETT, 

With  whom  he.has  united  his  stock  and  business, 
thus  making  thij 

THE  IARGE.T  AND  BEST  APPCMTfO  OFFICE 
W  THE  STATfc, 

And  affording  unsurpassed  facilities  for  PrlnMef, 
of  every  description.  Personal  attention  will  be 
given  to 

SHOW,  THUTRICU,  CIRCUS  AND  CONCERT 
WORK,  ETC. 

Mr  Eogra.erj  etand  at  th.  bead  of  tbe  profae- 
oioD.  as  aar.pl.,  on  the  dead-walls  ol  the  city  wat 
MMUn 

A  call  la  solicited  from  my  frtenda  aad  tha  pab- 
lioatzapnawqaarleiv. 

II.   P.  TAYLOR, 

d«41m  o US  Clay  afreet. 


CONSUMPTION  pre- 
vented by  the  timely  use 
of  "Hall's  Pulmonary  Bal- 
sam," the  best  and  most 
speedy  remedy  in  use  for 
Coughs,  Colds,  Asthma, 
Bronchitis,  Influenza, 
Loss  of  Voice,  Incipient 
Consumption,  and  all  Die- 
eases  of  the  Throat  and 
Lungs.  Ask  for  "  Hall's 
Pulmonary  Balsam." 

Price  SO  cents.  Sold  by 
all  Druggists. 

J.  R.  GATES   &  CO., 

PBOrRIETOBS, 

Cor.     Sansome    and    Commercial    streets. 
noU  tf 


Pacific  Stone  Company. 

THE  P.LOIFIO  BTONB  COMPANY  CALL 
tbe  etveoiai  attention  ot  Arohiteots,  Engin- 
eers, and  the  public  in  general,  to  the  SUPERIOR 
QUALITY  of  the  Stone  now  being  manufactared 
by  them  in  this  city  under  the  Ransoms  Patent*. 
They  make  to  order  and  keep  in  stook: 
BolldlnK  Fronts,  Water  Pipe, 

SlLitta,    Monument*,    Fonntulna, 

Tiles,  Coplos*  for  "VTalra, 

Filters,  etc,  etc.. 

Together  with  Ransome's   oelebrated   Free-Grit 

GriLd stones,  all  of  which  we  guarantee  superior, 

and  at  a  price  far  below  that  of  hand-cut  work. 

ffafrThe  attention  of  private  parties  intending  te 
build  is  respectfully  solicited. 
Office.  No.  lO  BUSH  STREET,  San  Francisco. 


»  MANUFACTURER 

— alTD— 
BEFAIRSB 


THOMAS    W.    BREE, 
J9XXj-\7"X3X«.  FIjATBR 

@J)  DRUMS,  BANJOS. 

^C»*r  — AND— 

olJUJEH    MUSICAL    IBfSrTjttTJME»JT«, 

ESTABLISHED  IN  180S. 

aer-Leosons  given  on  the  Banjo  and  Drum.    f#J 
MISSION  STREET,  bet-ween  First  and  BooontL 


N.  B.— Fine-toned   Silver  Solo    Banjos  for  Pre- 

-'-  -  ■— i-  -■'  i»|a  fj 


essionals  always  on  hand. 


■WARI 


Dealared  Aenlnat  the  Whole  VForld  aueel 
the  Heat  of  Mankind. 


PATENT  EAGLE  BLAOK ING  -WARRAirfw. 
*d  superior  to  any  in  tbe  market.  Mauttfao- 
tursd  by  MOORIJ  A  CO,  No.  iflO  Leldesdorff 
etr-et,  S.F.  Dirt^oilortifor  U-e:  When  found  too 
thick  add  a  Iitt4e  water.  Keen  tbe  bottle  weB 
OLrkod.    Sold  by  all  Grocerp,  .JrvRgist.",  etc    d2I 


.1 


PhMadelphla^Restaurant- 

OHAS.  V.  BKRGOLD.  PROPHIETOa 


rPHK  OLDEST  ESTABLISHED 
-1  and  rnoet  popular  RerHatirant  iu 
San    Franoinco.     Ths  Tables    are    sup- 


plied witin  tbo  bent  in  market.    Board 


m 


I   GEORGE    MATES1; 


andall  kindtof  SHELL  e'ISH.  . 
Stalls  Nos.  40,  Al,  «B,  California4 
Market,  snLranoe  on  Oahfors:a  street 

Public  or  private  parties  add  families  supplied 
from  8  a.M.  to  12  p.  w.  Ladles'  and  Gentlemen^ 
Ors**r  Boon*  ot>*>"  from  C  *,w    t«>  v;  •>  v         rl*T?l* 


i 


DR.  W,  A.  PAYNE.) 

THIS  CELEBRATED  PHYSICIAN  HAS  BS- 
moved  his  offloe  from  tbe  Bus*  Home  to  hie 
Elegant  Suite  ot  Room*.  No.  4,-0  Kearny  street 
He  tens  jour  dissase  witrtoiita  qaeaiion.  Do  not 
fail  te  call.  All  uhronio  Diseases  trsaisd  suocese- 
fully.  del9  lm 


Bar  Sugar 

T^OB    SALE  —  «1B    KPAENY     STSEET.    AT 
MEUOBR'S.     Alio,  every  kind   of  Cand.ee 
Whrleeala  and  Retail. 
noftf  M.    A,    IMKBCEK, 


Indian  Queen  Range. 

Tlie  Best  in  the  Market 

.   MAHUFAOTOEKD  BT 

CALBO    M.     »I(1KLIK. 
Mtl  tl  A**  au  ««•  sun 


f. 


MULLERS 


Open  Classes 


•  I    RfCi  VtD 


;:v 


ui   tm»cnrn.   urtunAT     jami  \ni    i 


WmX.    XTl.   -  ■..     |, 


r  Hats!    lints!  5 


Pri.-y.  Oi 


METROPOLITAN  THEATRE 

i 

Grtitfst  Se»it»oi  if  ffse  Seasn! 

The  Yellow  Hat! 

The  Yellow  Hat! 


NEW    ALHAMBRA    TH1ATB1. 


■»»>w»o»*»e»*S»»'»1 


^M^VN^M^ 


■"•••4SSS 


1     111.         !•«»!•  I      1      A   It 


EMERSON    MINSTRELS 


Fifteen  Thousand  Person*. 

The  Yellow  Hat 

Wwto  fa  I  Trar  «f  •rtnillonv 
laffstflcsat  rWaerj, 

Battalion  or  Alnaioaft, 

Ilrilliant  Armor. 
Wonderful  Colored  Lights, 

SUrtllnc  Jlerhanlral  1 
SosrTb  Variety   Entertainment, 

Fndleii  Trlrki  and  Novelties 

ACME   OF   PERFECTION! 

T»*  whale  tmrmtmc  a  0»WmUm  of  AtireeUeae 

•ere*  •tealled  i«  u>  Tt«*'r«. 

See   It!      See   It! 


Thre 

>»0O] 

Lia.ollclo.tocl. 

UTOUAT 

AWD    1CBDAT 

■a.xstx>     an.*. 

EVEHIROI 

•x'i  •  i  i  i  •  /« 

.v      MM 

.TiNrn. 

I'nrt      Flml i:li!..rliilnm..nt      » 


il..n. 


01  im  Ann  wnnun 

•  inki  n  . 

w   r    saakr 

m>     SAIAT     Mil    I    l      IUIH«ii\ 
J    U.   BUUHLL 


ea-  ■•■  <>*••  OM.   ff»»  til.  u  I  n .  «orro  B,nr 
tart,  tea  a.  liinil  SIX  DAT*  XT  ADVA'CR 

••  r  j»i n mt  no  raca  uat.  Ton.  .in  t>.  ••  ■■»». 
•m  to  iaii  r»l.. 


I  1  Ct  II    ■'    I"   t   \1   < 


1    .1   1   r    ITITI 

Jennie 

Worrell  and 

Putt    1 

seoonil <)ll.». 

Li  1  lie 

Hall 

in  their  Souks  and  Darin's! 

FHILE, 

THIRD  ICT  OF  ERNANI 

J.  G. 

RUSSELL  AND  FULL  VOCAL  CORPS 

TUB      OltXAT 

tL.^ST        3ET  nx  3B  IFt.  JS  O  IV 

III     Ilia,     Allium     r>«      h|n'i'lnlllrs. 


Teutonic  Eccentricities... Baker  and  Farron 

OVERTURE ORCHESTRA 

To  oonclad.  with  Add  Bjmin'l  Sketch  rntlrhd 


rnwrrx 

OIL  A>ATitr\lA.. 
MftADT.... 


BII.I.Tf     rVRR^OK  I  nHARt.ES  SQUKEZK°'KRRY ADD  RVMAIf 

M     AINKI.8T  hOOTT     MR.  'QIRrXr.Fr.KHY J     -fOrtl  *  S' -N 

UIIaKLK.H    bUrTON  IOuOUuV... t»AU  KIUK...Y 


MONDAY  EVENING.   January  20th— Fir.t  Appearaoco  of 

JOHNNY    ALLEN.    MISS    ALICE    HARRISON,    and    LITTLE    MAC. 


SI   ©'»  I  Pnrqnrlir ... 

SW  Kntt  |  Private  Boxes 

9T  All  Bills  against  the  AHuoota  Theatre  most  do  presented   hereafter  on  Monday. 

s7P  erf  or  mine*  to  commence  punctually  at  eight    o'clock. 


B   'XL  «I1U    ' 

SAN  FRANCISCO  ATHENEUM 


J   rnnmtno 

■ 

•ATimOAT    aa.<    SUNDAY    LVENINUS 

noon  »x  «r>  ii  x  inj  m  o x>x. 
Mortimer,  Parku,  Dixon  Thompaoat 
I0RBTIH   PB04JHAMMK  T0-N1UHT 

mm. 

>.<■   1«S 


85 


Five     Minutes      with     Mortimer. 


Ami*  i.i.i. 

I  r*w)M  •«  ...  fwri 

Nt.Maa,   rilm. 


Kai,    fell 
■  Ih  11..*. 


HARD    CHEEK. 
•  .4  . 


Mr.  Hugh  Bublnson  in    His  Changea! 

n—«  .■.•ntodtoii... liii.  u,i.„in 

■■•a*  i...  .ma 

Dear  M.U.r.  Tn  OoaK.  IT... Mm  I.a  r"nrr».l 

«!■■«     Waller    Park. 

BAD    WHIIKT. 

"*••.■ HMb   rlor.lo.»a 

Al.fjAa. Oh.rl*,  ThoaiMOo  I  Pollo.B.n  ...U.  B.  Kmibo* 

Oe.rt.ro OrehMtIA 


Old   Maid. 

Al.'i  I  »»..! 

Unllad 

Hoflit  Trap  Boj.. 


..Park,  a.d  Dli*. 
HImII.iAi 

u. .in.  I.,,  r.rt.a 

....MlM    L.lvloSotoa 


MYSTERIOUS    LODGING    HOUSE 

Fr.ok  Mortlra.r W.lur  Park*..  Loo  Dli 


Orortur. Oioba.tr. 


Hon. 

Comle  Mo..  . 


Katr  Zot 

.H*nle  uiewt. 


Ten  ptrfjrm.nc.  will  ctiDOIud.  aith'iiOB  .  Jl 

A  MANAGER'S  TROUBLES 

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Dlspentes  famed  Megio  Punohee;  rather 
The  most  delicious  mlitnrea  yet  recorded; 
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rib  Oholera  Morbns  erer  has  been  found 
Where  "HYGIENIC  BIT  TERQ"  koook  arotrno. 
BONA  and  SQUaBZA,  spite  of  all  detreotors. 
Bars  prored  the  Efatlon's  greatest  benafaetorsl 
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THE  JOUBHAL  OF  AMUSEMENTS. 


published  every  Dw  in  the  Year  by 
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ii 

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BAltJBDAV JANUARY  4. 


1873 


AMUSEMENTS,     Etc. 

California  Treatee.-  There   will  be  a 

Brand  "Aladdin"  matinee  to-day  when  the  Cali- 
fornia Tb*air*  will  be  crowded  with  ladies  and 
child  reu.  Tb  la  pieoe  pretest*  so  many  et'racti  job 
that  ii  will  be  Ijck  before  the  public  tire  of  t 
The  beautiful  scenery,  tb*  well-trained  ballet' 
*oder 'i  r«utioa  of  l&'Uee  Bait*  an  1  licit/  EeI: 
(he  potforman;tB  of  M.  Oaroo  and  children,  tad 
otber  feataroa  make  np  a  vry  atlrao  l*o  enter- 
tainment. Next  w*tk  •till  more  attraction*  will 
baadd*d  lo  tola  place.  Tboie  wbe  bave  uot  yet 
eeen  itcnuet  cot  delay  loo  lone  as  it  man  be  with- 
drawn tnoriiy  to  make  way  for  John  T.  Ray- 
mond, who  la  on  his  way  here  aa  maybe  *oen  by 
reierrrng  to  onr  Pac-ti.  Coast  a  a  Binary. 

Auhahbra  Theatre.  — A  capital  pro- 
gramme ha*  delighted  the  patrons  of  this  home 
•»f-fj  oieaioe  daring  the  weak.  It  comprise*  a 
fine  first  part,  ending  with  "The  Old  Kentucky 
Horn*, "in  wblcb  Billy  Emenon  appearB  aa  Uncle 
SUv*;bd  interlodeinwbiob  among  otber  fcatar*  6, 
may  be  mentioned  MI»b  Jennie  Worrell  ard  Lillie 
Hall  inaprlgbtiy  e«->giand  daocia:  the  finale  to 
the  the  third  act  of  "Kroaoi."  by  J.  G.  Ruaserland 
Tocal  corpi;  Billr  Emeraon  in  hi*  specialist; 
Baker  and  Karroo  In  Tentonio  Eccentricities; 
Bob  Hart  in  "Heavy  Fall,"  and  a  liv.ly  afterpiece 
entitled  "Pomiej's  P*tltnte."  in  wblch  Billy  Em- 
eraon. Add  Rjtf an.'Charl  a  Sutton,  Sam  Rickej 
and  other*  appear.  Tble  bill  will  belperformed  In 
foil  at  the  matinee  le-dar,  this  evening  and  to- 
morrow evening.  On  Monday  tbtru  will  he  aa  en 
tire  change  of  performance. 

Metropolitan    Theatbe. — "The   Ytllow 

Hat"  is  Id  the  foil  tide  ef  success  et  this  house 
and  bids  fair  to  draw  large  audiences  for  come 
time  ( i  come.  The  fame  of  the  magoiBoect  trans- 
formation eceee;  tbW  march  of  the  Amazons  in 
allver  armor,  aod  the  oilier  attractions  has  spread 
far  and  wide,  and  everyone  will  go  to  the  Metro- 
politan bolt- re  tbta  pisoe  is  withdrawn.  'The  Yel- 
low Bat"  will  be  presented  a  s  the  matinee  to-day, 
to-nlgbt,  to  morrow  nigbt,  and  ontil  farther  no- 
tice. 

Bella  Union  Theatre,  — A  great  Satur- 
day nigbt  bill  has  been  prepared  at  this  house- 
and  will  doab  loss  draw  an  Immense  boose.  After 
a   brilliant    fir:  t   part  an  interlude  will  be  givinr 

which  Mies  Jennie  Jobnsoo  will  appear  in  com- 
ic BODgi;  Miss  Mfooi*  Fillmore  in  ballads;  the 
Beobada  Family  in  Spani-b  rninetrelsy  :  J.  H.  Lar- 
kin,  Johnny  Tners  and  Tommy  iBicb  in  "Olympic 
Lodging*:"  CogiM  and  Cooper  aa  "Sons  of  Nlcode- 
mnr.  '  Charles  Verner  m  eomio  ske'ehte;  J.  H, 
Lvkio.  Oarrie  Armstrong  and  other*  in  "Ged 
Owet,"  and  Mm?.  Thermae,  Moos.  Schmidt  and 
corps  de  billot,  in  **  The  Bride  of  Asnieres,",  iotro- 
dacing  La  Jardio  Marbille  and  the  Oan-oas  -Qaad 
rilla. 

Atheneum.—  Firat  part,  interlude  and  af- 
terpisoe  to-night,  will  all  be  new  and  all  bright  and 
lively.  Frank  Mortimer  will  appear  ,  in  character 
aketob.ee:  Katy  Zoel  in  sentimental  ballads;  Maz- 
gie  Brewer  in  fancy  daicei ;  LyJia  Lfvlngatooe  in 
oomio  songs;  Hogb  Robinson  in  changes;  Miss 
Olaade  in  character  songs;  Waller  Parks,  Lon 
Dlzon  and  oibera  in  amnsiogaots.  acd  the  entire 
company  io  the  extrvvagaaak  of  "A  Manager's 
Trouble  b," 

Pacific  Hall.-— The  caiicert  for  the  bea 

eHfe  of  Mis*  Anna  Alx-r,  which  came  off  at  this 
hall  last  nigbt,  was  well  attehded.  The  pro- 
gramme was  ah  excellent  one  and  was  well  carried 
oat.  The  Schnbert  Recital  wss  very  good  aad  its 
novelty  was  pleas'ng  to  the  audience.  Mica  Anna 
El/.er,  Slguor  Baccoi,  Herr  Moller,  Madame  Inez 
Fabbri,  and  all  taking  part  in  tb*  programme  ac- 
qui  Uid  themselves  wtll,  and  altogether  the  oan- 
eert  was  qoite  a  e  access. 

A  Grand  Concert    et  A.  Hartdegen. — 

Adolph  Uartdegeo,  the  famons  violincelhet,  nil) 
give  o  concert  at  Paoiflo  Hatl  on  the  16;h.  He  will 
be  assisted  by  Madame  Inrz  Fabbri,  Miss  Anna 
Blzer'  Herr.  Mailer,  Prof.  Mai  Jer  Fabbri,  Richard 
Locbeasi  (his  firstappearaooe  in  San  Francisco), 
SignOr  Ferrer,  Fmil  Gramme  end  others  Mr* 
Hartdegan'n  ttaleot  is  tnlly  appreciated  by  iho 
Baa  Franauoo  poblia  and  we  have  no  doubt  hie 
concert    will  draw  a  large  audience. 

The  Evans'  Benlfit.—  The  net  proceeds 

ol  the  benefit  to  the  family  of  the  late  CM.  Evans, at 
the  California  Theatre,  amounted  to  three 
hundred  and  sixty- eoren  dollars,  which  was 
banded  to  Mrs,  Evan*  cd  Wedcesday,  Tee 
weather  being  bid  tae  hoaea  was  not  as  large  as  it 
wonld  have  been  nuder  other  ciroamstanoes,  and 
Manager  McOnllongb,  taking  this  ioto  conside- 
ration reduced  the  rant  of  thehonse  $J50. 

An  Opera  Season  Contemplated.  —  We 

have  before  stated  that  negotiations  wore  io  pro- 
gress looking  to  a  combination  of  the  Fabbri  Op- 
era Troupe  w.th  Mme.  Agatha  States,  big.  Bacoei 
and  otber  artist**,  for  tbe  purpose  of  giving  a 
season  of  Italian  opera.  The  idea  now  Is  to  lake 
Magaire's  Opera  Hon**,  which  a'l  regret  to  see 
remain  so  loog  doted,  and  there  give  tb*  pro- 
posed season  with  i  ha  brilliant  combination  above 
mentioned.  A  meeting  will  bs  held  to-night  by 
the  parties  interested,  and  on  Monday  wo  shall 
probably  be  able  te  state  aomothiog  definite. 

Auoostln  Dalt — The  telegraph  bring* 
na  news  that  Aognann  Daly  has  leased  tbe  Globe 
Theatre  of  E.  T.  Siewa.it.  who  place*  tba  rent  at  a 
nominal  hutd.  Mr.  Stewart  was  not  so  liberal  to 
Kelly  and  Leon,  whsn  they  were  boroed  out  and 
wanted  hi*  house  for  one  night;  he  wonld  not  let 
them  hate  I' on  any  term*.  The  Fifth  Avenue 
Theatre  company  nil  be  transferred  to  the  Globe 
which  wi.lbe  opened  shortly,  Daly  "a  loss  is  placed 
at  ».0J  WO. 

Woodward's  Gardens— The  tjet»1  enter- 

talnmontwill  bs  given  at  these  beautiful  ground* 
to-morrow  afWrooon.  Prof.  Samwella  and  his 
educated  animals,  gais  blowing,  M'l'o  Ssnyeab, 
eto,  within  the  Pavilion,  and  a  tbouaaud  ioteraat- 
inft  attractions  outaido  of  it. 

Bal  Masque — The  Oriental  Literary  and 

Social  OlobWiH  give  agrand  bal  masque  at  Horti- 
cultural Ball  on  the  2Jd.  Tickets  can  be  procured 
by  auLi  .clpiioa  only  from  a  relect  committee, 
whess  name*  appear  in  an  advertisement  in 
another  comma. 

The  City.  Ga^ -ens— Balloon  Ascension. 

— To-merrowthei  ulbsa  ballooaajcensionby A 
Buialay  and  a  lady,  and  a  grand  concert  and  balL 

Anatomical  Mc&rnM.— One  ol  the  moat 
■omi-iet*  collections  of  tbe  kind  io  the  United 
StaUit,  comprising  hundreds  of  ooitly  and  bean- 
alfnl  wrx  models,  i.  Uily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
only}  at  *-he  Massam  oa  Montgomery  street.  An 
koax  may  be  profitably  spent  here. 


EASTERN  DRAMATIC  NEWS. 

Sin  New  York,  "Leo  aad  Lotos"  wa*  still  drawing  I 

orowds    to    Mblo's At    the  O  y  eplo  Theatre, 

the  Attre*  Opera  Booff* Troupe  produced  Onarlta 
Leccq's  latest  optra.  "Lea  Oent  Vicrger,"  oo  the 
23d  nit.,  thl*  being  Has  first  reprrseotalion  lo 
America.  The  plot  i*  a*  follows:  A  number  of 
Eoglisb  coloniatr,  aettlad  in  an  Imaginary  part  of 
the  globe  called  tbe  Greeo  Isle,  tetition  their  gov- 
ernment for  an  involue  of  »ive*.  The  government 
•end*  one  hondred  maidens  iosniwer  to  their  r»_ 
quest.  The  precious  cargo  anlockily  doe*  not 
reach  the  iMaod.aod  In  doeeonne  of  time  a  sre- 
ond  petitlooia  received.  While  a  fr*sb  apportion  - 
moot  of  ladles  i»  being  gathered  by  (tbe  authori- 
ties of  Loodon.  G*brielle,!wbo  has  just  become  tbe 
w.fo  of  Aoatole.  and  Eglantine  tb©  wife  of  Poular- 
dot.aqnartet  of  traveler*  appear,  and  imagining 
th»t  the  motley  crowd  aorronnding  thsm  lnt*od  to 
vial'  a  *hip  in  the  harbor,  aro  led  aboard  tbe  veeie1, 
ardcarr'ed  off-io  the  sbrence  of  their. hoaband», 
be  il*aid-to  the  G  een  tale.  Their  bereaved  part- 
pers  follow, and  oome  opon  them  j«st  lo  time  lo 
learn  that  to  apite  of  rtm«nstrancB  and  threat*, 
aponsM  a-c  oa  tbe  poitt  of  bsing  re-wedded. 
Aware,  however,  that  tbey  wnld  bo  pat  to  death 
wore  their  set  discovered,  the  men  assume  tbe 
part  of  femioioit*.  and 'ate  appealed  to  bytmema 
of  a  lottery,  asaijjn  j  them  as  compaoiocs,  "f  t  bat- 
ter or  f>r  worse."  to  Plapsrsoon  and  Brididtok, 
who  are  retpeotlvtly  the  governor  and  the  sscre. 
taryof  thelaland.  Br  a  series  of  laughable  inoi. 
deo's.  it  is  soon  mad*  dear  that  Plupersono  and 
Bndidiob,  have  bsen  deceived,  and  the  unhappy 
msle  couple  wonld  peish.  but  for  tbe  cleverness  of 
Gsbrfelle,  who  gains  time  by  wooing  the  conceited 
old  governor,  and  so  enables  a  number  of  dieoon- 
teoted-because  wifeless—  ooleniits  to  revolt.  Bo- 
fore  tho  rebellion  assumes  alarmtog  proportions 
tbe  play  is  brought  to  a  merry  termination  by  tbe 
arrival  of  tbe  first,  ship  load 'of  maid-ens  and  the 
n^oompunjing  assurance  that    the  eorely    tried 

ilsndera  shall  eaoh  and  all  bave  a  mate,  while 
tbe  audlenoe  fs  at  liberty  to  Infer  that  tbe  govern, 
or  and  his  faitbfal  scribe' will  eojoy  polygamous 
privilgi  s  io  accordance  with  their  pontioo.  At 
the  conclusion  of  the  opera  bouffj  Benson  a  spec- 
tacular play  was  to  'ie  produced  with  Leon,  the 
Liurl  Family  and  others  in  specialties. 

Booth's  Theatre  produced  oo  tbe  16tb,  the 
LH-,  ol  France,"  e  new  five  act  drama  by  John 
Brougham  udoq  the  Joan  of  Aro  subject.  It  waa 
heavy.  Tbe  language  was  salient  in  neither  pa- 
thos nor  fun,  and  was  very  veiboae,  Jane  of  Dem- 
remi,  was  p'ayed  by  Helen  Temple.  The  piece 
differs  little  in  plot  from  the  old  Joan  of  Aro  pley 
Joan  is  tbe  daugher  of  a  peasant,  and  tbkki  the 
sere  spirits,  who  impel  her  to  sive  France  from 
Hnglish  domination.  GLer  father  angrily  spurns 
her  enthusiasm,  and  brr  mother  mildly  coinoide9 
with  him.  Her  only  symyathixer  la  her  couein  and 
would-be  lover,  Pierre  Durand,  who  follows  bar 
to  the  court  of  Oharlea  VII..  where  she  announces 
her  mieeioo.  She  leads  a  Frenob  army  acd  is  euc- 
y-safol.  Upon  har  return,  the  king  becomes  en- 
amored and  attempts  violence,  bat  she  Is  oppor- 
tunely s&ved  by  Darand,  Agnes  Corel,  mistress 
of  the  king,  jealouB  of  Josn'a  Influence  over  the 
king,  rend*ri  her  po:itloD  dangerour,  and  she  flies 
with  Durand  to  ber  Orleani  home.  Sae  is  eoieed 
by  British  soldiers  and  condemned  to  be  burned* 
Chained  toastsk',  where  faggots  are  heaped,  ;ho 
swoons  into  an  eternal  s  eep  before  a  Ore  is  kind- 
led. This  mode  of  death  taves  the  painfully  re< 
alittioBceoe  detailed  by  history.  T he  new  feature 
intheoaetwai  Mies  Helen  Temple,  who  played 
tbe  heroine.  Her  name  may  eacasionall;  be  met 
within  Southern  newspapers  of  the  war  period, 
and,  for  ayoar  past  she  has  played  brief  engage- 
menU  with  travelling  companies,  To  a  profess- 
ional oyc,  she  oan  neither  walk,  drese,  fight  com. 
bate,  nor  per'orm  syy  detail  according  to  stage 
rcquiremente.  The  combat  in  wbloh  she  encoun- 
tered tbe  profiaieut  veteran,  James  W.  Wallack, 
aavoredof  tbe  ridioulous.  He  was  evidently  con- 
scious of  hte  novel  prelioament.  A  pretty  ac- 
tress In  our  neighborhood  remarked  to  her  escoit, 
as  Wallack  lay  slaughtered  by  tbe  inspired  maid: 
"Lookatjim!  Jim'smad!  Jim  II  get  drunk  to- 
night!  Look  nt  Baogel  He's  langblng!  He's 
holding  up  that,  thing  to  prevent  anyone  seeing 
him."  The  Pierre  Darand  of  Mr.  Badge  was  bold 
graceful  -and  richly  delivered,  and  the  King 
Charles  of  Mr.  Nelson  Decker  waa  well  read  and 
gracefully  given.  Mr,  Waliack,  as  Karl  Talbot, 
ahowod  a  toilicg  voice.  The  Agoes  Sorel  of  £ate 
Heatbcote  called  for  no  objeotiona'  ,Tbe  ether 
obaracters  of  the  pieoe  were  brief,  with  the  excep- 
tion of  tbe  court  jester,  by  George  Beche,  whose 
lines  were  prolix  and  without  a  line  of  humor. 
Becks  wai  aoaompinied  by  a  wbtteEsqaimauxdog 
wbiob  tarnished  all  the  fun  of  the  play.  He  eat 
on  his  bind  legs  when  desired,  and  listened  with 
oomio  to  the  solemn  adjuratiocs  of  his  master, 
Bioh  wiBe  eaw  would  involve  an  innocen:  change 
of  GipreE  lion,  mnoh  to  tbe  general  hilarity,  and 
as  the  laughter  increased,  he  would  faae  the  nn- 
dieecs  with  a  fixed  gsss  of  inqairy  that  was  irre- 
Bletibis.  Mi)B  Helen  Temple  was  followed  by  J. 
W.  Wallack  in  "Henry  Dunbar"  and  subsequently 
in  "Marlboroagb." 

At  Wallacke,  "Brother  Sim,'    with  Botborn  in 

tbe  title  role,  was  running  well At  the  Union 

Square  Theatre,  eld  comedies  have  been  revived 

"Money"  was  presented  oi  the  Tith  and  28. h 

Frank  Marshall'*  new  comedy,  "False  to  Shame," 
whiah  wi  b  proaoanced  to  be  equal  to  some  cf  Bob- 
eruan'e   best   efforte.    was   tanning  a-,   the  Fifth 

Avenue  when  it  was  burned  en  the  1st At  the 

Grand  Opera  Hoate,  "Round  tbe  Clock"  wai  still 

drawing  good  houses At  Tony  Paster's  Opera 

House  a  new  pantomime  was  produced  for  Christ- 
mas week.    It  was  oal.ed  "Hampty  Damply  in  the 

Bowery" Brjaot's  Opera  House   announced  a 

new  seneatfon  entitled  "Round  the  Block" 

The  Theatre  Oomique  produced  a   pantomimes — 
'■Dm«  Dong  Bell,  Pusey'e  in  the  Well,"  with  Geo. 
H.  Adams,  Fffgliah  tlown,  Jobnoy  WilJ,  Johnny 
Hart,  Kitty  O'Neil.  jig dsnoer,  and  others.. ....Bob 

Butler  has  the  Abbott  Pantomime  Troupe  at  his 

Atheneam.505  Broadw*; Tbe  San  Francisco 

Minstrels  presented  no  startling  novelties. 

At  tbe  Academy  of  Music,  Philadelphia,  will  be 
given  a  grand  performance  on  tbe  4th  of  January 
io  aid  of  the  widow  and  children  *f  the  late  Rob- 
ert Craig,  tbe  comedian.  Tbe  following  have  kind- 
ly volunteered  their  ,  services:  Mrs.  John  Drew 
and  Arch  8tr*ot  Theaire  Oompacy;  E.  L.  Haven- 
port  and  the  Chestnut  Street  Company  ;  the  Wal- 
nut Streut  Theatre  Company,  Col.  Wood'*  Mu- 
seum company,  Frack  Morau'a  Mics'rele,  Sim- 
moos  and  oloeuin'B  Minstrels,  Miss  Lizzie  Price, 
"Little  N'H,  the  California  Diamond;"  Mesne- 
F.  F.  Mackay,  L.  L.  Jarres,  G.  H.  Griffith*,  Vicirg 
Bowerp,  0,  EC.  Bishop,  Jon  E.  MaDooongh.  Harry 
Msieditb.  CI*'  de  Burrongh  and  others. 

At  the  Theatre  Oomique,  Poebls,  in  Southern 
Colorado,  tbe  fresh  appearances  were  Charges 
Vincent,  io  bis  impersonation*  of  old  meo,  and 
MiseAmeii'a  Dean.dmcer. 

Sni  bmithRnssell  will  join  (be  Berger  Family  of 
Bell-iiogen  at  the  St.  Charles,  New  Orleans,  Jan- 
uary 6,  for  two  weekp,  acd  theace  continue  I>ffl 
rambling  monologue  entertainments. 

Lillian  Adelaide  NeiUon,  Academy,  Brooklyn, 23d 
and  24 ;.b,  supported  by  a  detachment  from  Booth's 
Tbeatre;Scranton,  Pa,  2-Hbr  Walnut.  Philadel- 
phia Jtn.  SS.  two  weeks.  WUl  probably  after- 
ward  join  Edwin  Booth's  traveling  company. 

Lewis  T.  Pratt,  a  veteran  manager,  died  recently 
at  Bristol.  Penn,  aged  75.  He  was  in  partuerehip 
with  tbe  debased  FranoisG.  WemyBsin  tbe  Wash- 
ington Theatre  and  the  Holltdaj-street  Theatre, 
Baltimore,  during  1819  and  1830,  aad  managed  both 
the  Obe&tnut  aad  Waioat  in  Philadelphia. 


"Samson''  la  the  title  of  an  original  dra»=a  by 
Gonrga  V.  Bewe,  to  b*  pre»*nt*d  at  Booth's  Thea- 
tre, Now  York.abortly.  Tb*  inoideota  hinge  upon 
the  mutual  prejudito  exiHlog between  Jew*  aod 
Cbrietlana  aa  to  inurmarrlage.  Tbe  pioce  will  l» 
plan  d  about  the  tame  lime  at  tbe  Theatre  Loyal. 
Brighton,  England. 

Watts  Philllta'  new  play*.  "The  Gro.t  Date  of 
Marlborough."  aod  "Amos  Clark,"  are  io  prepara- 
tion at  Booth'*  Theatre. 

rjrbe  Baltimore  New*  of  the  19th  *sj».  At  the 
Holfd»)-*treetTbeatre,  Johnny  Allen.  Little  Mac 
and  M.es  Alice  H*rr.*oo,  an  Inimitable  trio,  will 
appeal  again  in  tbe  Tentonio  mtlunne  of  "Schnei- 
der orderHauaooderBalne."  to  tbe  delight  of 
the  large  audlenoo  that  nightly  attenca  upon  its 
presentation. 

salne  Apt  is  roioe  the  Washlnstoo  Oomique  for 
fff*.  as  two  week's  eal»ry  The  managers  and  com 
paoy  ssy  that  she  appeared  only  when  she  pteieed 
and  that  tbey  do  not  owe  her  tbe  momy. 

Otto  Bnrbank  and  Ja-ses  Donglase,  Baltimore. 
Opera  Horse,  Hd- 

YeJdo  Jap»,  LafayotlP,  20th  and  21*t. 

Tycoon  Japr,  uoder  Marshall,  Sao  Antonio, 
Texts.  Itlt,  one  w»  ek. 

TonyDenier's  Pantomime  Troape,  Wood's,  Ciu- 
Clncali.  'JSJ. 

The  New  York  Mercury  eats:  "  Yankee  BobJn- 
bol's  Circna  was  lately  burned  at  San  Francisco," 
If  this  circus  wa*  burned  it  did  not  make  much 
of  a  bloee.  Tbe  Mercury  ib  wrong;  the  cirque  sel- 
tled  up  all  its  accounts  fairly  and  squarely,  and 
dissolved— faded  away  into  thin  air. 

Tbe  last  pcw  Yoik  Mercury  eaya  that  nobody 
has  yet  reported  that  a  young  wonderful  MajUton 
was  born  lately  in  this  city.  Frank  is  the  stern 
parent.    FlOAEO  reported  it  a  week  ago. 

J.  N.  Tillotscn  is  one  of  the  fewengsgemenls 
for  Feochter's  sew  theatre. 

F.  S.  Ohanfrau  is  on  a  seven  week's  tour  with 
tbeBiookof  the  St.  Oharlee,  New  Orleans,  through 
Mississippi,  thence  to  Memphis. 

Frank  Maro,  with  Academy,  New  Orlsane, 
stock  c^mpant ,  Louisville,  23d,  one  week. 

Tom  Thumb  and  troupe,  Trentor,  N.  J  ,  23d 
Tom  Thumb  baB  bought  the  sloop  yacht  Maggi^ 
B  from  a  Mr.  Bishop,  and  has  joined  tbe  Brooklyn 
Yacht  Club. 

The  panorama  of  Paris  under  tbe  days  of  tbe 
Oommuce,  painted  by  Matt  Morgan.and  exhibited 
in  tbe  spectacle  of  "Leo  and  Lotos"  at  Niolo'g 
Garden,  is  cighily  received  with  lavish  spplanee. 
Ibis  one  of  the  flaeat  pieces  of  distemper  paint- 
ing ever  seen. 

Wn,  Forepaagb,  a  gymnast,  while  petrforming  at 
the  Theatre  Oomiqu?.  Dec.  Slat,  was  nearly  killed 
by  missing  his  hold  of  a  rope  to  which  he  swang 
from  tbe  trapeze.  He  was  atunned.  but  it  is  sup- 
posed that  be  sau lined  no  serious  internal  in- 
juries and  will  recover, 

Ltlc  Nell,  tbe  California  di-.mond. 'appeared  at 
the  Chestnut  Street  Theatre,  Philadelphia,  for 
the  last  time  oa  the  2lst  Inst.,  ooaaluding  ther*  a 
successful  two  week's  engagement. 

Jennie  Benson  and  La  Petite  Maggie  Bensrjn, 
child  artiste,  are  at  present  lufilicg  a  three  week's 
engagement  at  the  Front  Street  Theatie,  Balti- 
more. 

Little  Josie  and  Jamas  E.  Carton  commenoed  an 
ecgagemtntat  tbe  Metropolitan  Varieties,  Woeh- 
ngton ,  on  December  30th. 


Sewinar  Machine*  for  Sale  or  to  Rent, 

Cheap,  *t  116  Post  street.    Also,  Agency  for 
ViUs'B  Adjustable  Treadle.  x 

* 
Whlteaar* 

Jakw8  O  fl*XLEE8.  81  Second  street.  m 


PACIFIC   CDA'.T    DRAMATIC  NEWS. 

Salt  Lake.— Da  December  2Gih,  J.  T.  Raymond 
tbe  popular  comedian,  mads  his  first  rppearanoe 
at  the  theatre  aa  Major  Wellington  de  Boots  in 
"Everyboda's  Frietd"and  in  the  faioe  cf  "Too- 
dles."  Oa  the  following  evenlog  "Dot."  waa  pre- 
sented rtitn  Mr.  Raymond  as  Caleb  Plnmmer,  at  d 
on  Saturday  night  there  was  another  change  of 
bil.  The  Salt  Lake  newspapers  are  loud  In  their 
praises  of  Mr.  Raymonds  acting  and  he  has  drawn 
good  houses,  though  the  the  weather  has  been 
very  severe. 

Red  Bloff—  The  Sentinel  of  tbe  28th  nit  b^js; 
Obarles  Vivian's  troupe,  composed  of  the  best 
vocal  and  instrumental  talent  that  ever  greeted 
tbe  citiEeuB  of  Red  Bell,  gave  one  of  tbeir  eniqne 
and  soul-iosyiriog  performances  last  eveniog  in 
Roley's  Hall  to  a  large  and  appreciative  audience. 
From  beginning  te  end  tbe  Hall  responded  with 
vociferous  plandits.  Everything  performed  waa 
so  entirely  foreign  to  what  baa  uen&lly  been  pro- 
duced that  the  n«velty  could  not  help  elioitiog 
the  most  eothasiautio  applause.  Charles  Vivian, 
composer  of  "Ten  Thousand  Miles  AwaF,"  and 
"Building  Osetles  in  tbe  Air,"  is  certainly  tbe  best 
vooaliatand  delineator  of  cbaraoter.  and  extraor- 
dinary genius  that  tvR  visited  tbe  shores  of  tbe 
Paciflo.  His  anecdotes,  impersonations,  changes 
of  voioe,  f  ce  aod  costume  were  not  only  all  tbe 
programme  represents,  but  tbe  rapidity  cf  trans- 
mogrifjicg  bimeelf  to  enjt  tbe  characters,  and 
everything  ooaneoted,  woe  wonderful  in  tbe  ex- 
treme. Tbedaooing  and  sieging  of  tbe  lady  art- 
iste0, Gaugaln  and  Zoel,  would  bave  done  honor 
to  tbe  most  pretentious  theatrical  boards,  This 
eveoing  tbey  give  another  entertainment,  when 
the  Hall  will  doubtless  be  crowded. 

San  Jose.— Tne  M,  E.  Church  pave  a  tea  party 
on  New  Yeai'a  Night.  Beyoud  this  we  find  no 
reoord  ef  amusements  in  the  San  Jose  [apers.  . 
Grass  Valley.— Tee  Grass  Valley  Ulnsirels 
have  teorganized  for  the  Winter  season.  Tbey 
are  announoed  to  give  an  entertainment  at  Hamil- 
ton Hall  this  evening. 

Sacramento.— The  Dramatic  Society  Humonr> 
gave  a  German  performance  at  Turn  Verein  Hal] 
oa  W edneeday.  A  grand  holiday  entertainment 
wasgivenat  tbe  Metropolitan  Theatre  last  night 
for  the  benefit  of  the  Protestant  Orphan  Asylum! 
There  was  a  concert,  a  skating  soene  entitled  "The 
Lake  ol  Ice,"  and  a  performance  by  members  of 
the  Torn  Verein. 

Oakland.— The  Bernard  Minstrels  are  to  give 
an  entertainment  at  the  Academy  of  Moeio  on 
Wednesday  next. 

Mabtbyiixe.—  A  msgiolan  calling  himself 
"Magode  Oriente,"  pave  an  entertainment  in  con- 
nection with  Miss  .Minnie  Well',  who  performed 
o  tbe  banjo  acd  sang,  at  the. theatre  on  Monday 
and  Tuesday  eveniog*. 

bTOOttTON,— Tbe  First  Presbyterian  Sabbath 
School  gave  a  very  pretty  allegorical  entertain- 
ment at  tbe  theatre  on  New  Year's  Day. 

Pobiland,  On.— On  the  £6th  nit,  Miss  Kate 
Deniu  appeared  at  tbe  matinee  in  "Masks  and 
Faces"  and  in  the  eveniog  as  Nancy  Sykes  in  "01- 
ivsrTwiei"  withO.  B.  Waldroo  as  Bill  Sjkes. 


FOREIGN   DRAMATIC  NEWS. 

Jolly  Nash,  the  oamio  eiager,  took  a  benefit  at 
the  Metropolitan  Music  Hall,  Loodon.  under  tbe 
patronage  and  presence  of  Si.*  Roger  Tichbourns 
tth*  damiDt). 

"Man  aod  Wife."  dramatized  by  Wiikie  Collins 
himself,  is  to  be  produced  at  the  Prince  of  Wales 
Toeatre,  London. 

John  S.  Clark",  the  actor,  lest  twelve  hundred 
pounds  by  the  failure  of  Bowles  Brother*,  Ameri- 
can bankers. 

Jem  Mao*  took  a  benefit  at  the  Victoria  Thea- 
tre, London,  December  6th, 

Messrs.  Phelps  aod  Rider,  m-'.ed  English  actors, 
are  botb  strbueiy  111. 

J.  K.  Emmett  has  made  a  big  hit  at  tbe  Adelpbi 
Theatre,  London  The  Times,  Era  and  other  papers 
speak  of  him  with  unqualified  praise. 

Madam*  Rolland  and  John  Henry  Cooke  have 
opened  at  Hengler'a  Oirquo,  Sheffield 

Obarles  Fish  was  to  make  his  debot  before  an 
English  audience  at  Hecgler's  Cirque,  London,  on 
the  7  tb. 


NEW    ADVERTISEMENTS 


TO  THEATRICAL  MANAGERS! 

FRANK  HUSSLY  AND  MISS  BLANCHE  CLIFTON 

IN  THEIB  GREAT  AUSTRALIAN  DRAMA, 

HAZARD!     HAZARD!! 

WRITTHN  EXPRESSLY  FOB  MB.  HUSSEY 
(by  Walter  H  CooDar),  who  haB  a  contraot 
and  power*  under  the  Brinah  Orowo  from  tbe 
■ui  nor  to  prodnco  tbe  said  Drama  in  the  UIMTUD 
STATl'b  and  «.ICKaT  BRITAIN  fw  two  years, 
will  shortly  visit  Vi'gini*  City.  Bait  Lake  City, 
Omaha,  Denver  City,  E>t  Louie  ar.d  Chicago. 

atjr*M  rtt'irx   are    oaotloned    rot   to   regotiats 

•nm  F-.  G.  Bert  or  hie  Agent  for  the  said  Uramo. 

riB  tee?  will   reader  t<b*ini>elv>B  lut-lo  to  proiesa- 

tion.  FRANK  HOSoiEY, 

Manager  of  tbe  Australian  Hazard  Oomoaoy. 

San  Franci-co,  January  4, 1871.  jatlt 


S.  F.  BUSINESS  DIREOTOnt  ! 

ItuoUaeller*  itnd  Mtatlon^n. 
H.  H.  Moore,  M)y  Mouteomery,  near  Merchant. 

liuteheri*. 
Beta,  Frod.  Stall*  9t  to  UM>.  California  Market- 

Jli  na>-   PuDDit^rltra. 
Weed  A  Kingwell,  California,  125  First  at. 

French  Fitncy    Goods. 
Looan  A  Co.,  19  Montgomery,  107  and  109  Sutter, 

liamun  llutr. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Co.,  110  Second  street. 

Huale  end  Mualcnl  Inttrumenta, 
Keene.C.  O.,  mftr.  accord iane,  repairer  of  all  sdnda 
musical  instruments,  203  Kearny. 
Muccuronl  Munafaclurer*. 
Brignardello.  Maccbiavello  ft  Co.,706  Sansomw. 

Oyster*  (Importers  and   wholesale. 
Doane  ■*  Co..  No.  WOalifornia  Marltm 

Wine*  und   JLtqnor*.     (Wholeeal..) 
Danen  K.  A  Co..  W*  Front 

WhU^ncT. 
Jamss  0.  Bellere,  No.  31  Second  street. 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

The  German  Savings  and  Conn.  Society. 

THE  BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS  HAVE  De- 
clared a  dividend  of  nine  (9)  per  oent.  per 
annum  on  Term  Depositr,  and  seven  aud  one  half 
(7,^)  per  cent,  per  annum  on  Ordinary  Deposits, 
free  of  Federal  TtX,  for  the  six  months  ending 
December  11.  Kit,  oayable  on  and  after  January 
IS,  1672.    By  omer. 

GEORGE  LETTF,  Secrotery. 
Ssn  Frsnoteco,  Decemhe-  31,  1872.  ja3  2w 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

Quo  Francisco  Savings  Union.  S38  Cali- 
fornia*  street,  corner  of   Webb. 

I^OR  TRE  HALF  YEAK  ENDING  WITH  THE 
P  3'st  December,  l-7i,  a  dividend  haB  bten  d«- 
claied  at  tbe  rate  of-uine  aod  six-tenth*  (9  «-l0) 
pur  cent,  per  aonum  oa  Term  DspoBitB,  and  eiebt 
(6)  per  ceot.  per  annum  on  Ordinary  Deposita,  free 
ot  I  -<■:<■ -al  Tex  oo  Depoeite,  payable  on  and  after 
IS'.b  January.  1873.  Bv  order. 
d»31  2w  LOVhLL  WHITE,  Oseh>er. 


TAXES.  TAXES. 

1872-73. 


J»|0TIJE  IS  HEREBY  GIVEN  THAT  A  CEB- 

tified  copy  of  the  Assessment  Book  of  the 
taxable  proper  of  tbe  City  and  Cnunty  of  Sea 
FranciB.e, 

Real  Estate  and  Personal  Property 

For  the  fiscal  year  1872-73,  bas  this  day  been  re- 
oetved;  that  the  State,  City  and  County  Toxsb  ?or 
said  fiscal  year  are  now  due  and  payable  at  tba 
office  of  (he  nnderBigned  (Room  No.  1,  City  Hafl);- 
and  tbat  tbe  laws  l&  regard  to  tbeir  collection 
will  be  strictly  enfor_  d. 

Taxes  will  become  ELINQUENT  on  tbe  FIHST 
MONDAY  IN  JANUARY,  1873,  and  nnlesa  paid' 
prior  thereto,  five  per  cent.,  f*i  be  adotd  to  the 
amount  thereof.  A.  AUSTIN 

Tax  Collector  of  tbe  City  and  County  of  San  Fran- 
cisco. oc29-ld 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS. 

ALABGE  ASSORTMrNT  OF  GENTS'  FUB- 
cisniog  Goods  to  be  brd  good  and  cbeao.  at 
the"^LDOnBNEB,"  J.  LEVY'S- ^Slaa  Montgom- 
ery street.  Justice  given  to  all.  Don't  forge  the 
number,  GIO  M on l go iiery  street.  de3<J  lm  j 


EMPLOYMENT  OFFICE 

053  Sacramento  street, 

(The  First  House  below  Ksaroy  street,) 

FOB  FURNISHING  WHITE  AND  CHINESE 
Help  of  all  kinds.-  General  BmineFB  *gsncy; 
Collect  Rente,  Notes  and  AcconorB.:  Wbit«  and 
Chinese  Laborers  sapplied  for  FamilieB.  Hotels, 
Farm?,  Factories,  eto. 

CM  AS,  F.  BECHLBEB  <t-  CO., 
do'iS  lm  6513  Sacramento  street. 


NOTICE 

....  TO 

Business  Men. 
Taxes.  Taxes. 

Delinquent  on  Saturday,  Jan- 
nary   i,  1873. 


TJY  KEAWING  OHECK  TO  TBE  ORDER  OF 

tbe  Tax  Oelleofcor.    WIIH  TAX  [BILLS  ec- 
olosed,  Tazpayeientl  favo  tbemselTee  the  ioooD- 
TeDieoce  of  waiting  at  the  effke,  a&d  tbe  re- 
ceipted  bills  will  be  test  to  tbeir  address. 
de»l  td  A.  AD8T1N,  Tai  CoUeotor. 


TAXES.    TAXES. 

Xj^.ST    "WEEK. 

UATVBDAY,  JAKVABY  4,  1873, 
la  the  LAfcT  DAY  Stole,  City  and 
County  Tuxes  can  be  received  without 
adding  S  per  cent,  to  the  a  mo  act  of 
Taxes. 


dtSltd 


AUSTIA'; 
Tax  CoUectm. 


CENTRAL 

NO.  113  OEARY  STRE1 
Best   aocommodations  for 
Families  in   the    city.     Private 
entrance  for  Ladle*.    Hair   Canine.  Shaving  and 
Sbampooicg.    Children's  Hair  neauy  cut.  Ladiea1 
Sbampooing  60  cents. 
f,l7lm  L  CORRIVEAU.  Proprietar. 


MR.  AND  MRS.  DREW'S 

Select  Dancing  Academy 


ANEW  DISCOVERT. 

RELIEF      TO      CRIPPLES .— £ 
Cores     and     Bunions    cured  f 
witbout  pain  or  trouble,  by  ueiofrf 
Dr   Hal' 'a  Corn  «nd   Bunion  hem-!;.     - 
dr.  F.  Rider,  ARent.    S.  H..  Oorner^-1-^^^- 
Bush  and  Duoout  ata.  ouS  am 

J.    C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    X.TJ3VCET, 

Cor.  Second  nnd  Tehctna  etreeta. 

/3^J3  ■•"Terrapin  constantly  on  band. 
jBBflHD3TOjBters  in  every  Btyle.  PRIVATE 
^S&J^SUPPEB  BOOMS    FOR    PARTIES. 

^**  decSIlm 


FRENCH     CORSETS . 

111ME  PONS,  IMPORTER  AND  DEAT  ER  IN 
i«  »etViB,a.°  „Lad.iM'  Cnderwear.  FRENOB 
UUKbEl&of  all  prices  and  qoalitiee.  resdy  made 
autl  to  ordBr.  No,  6»1  Sacramento  ttreet.  below 
Kaitroy no  l-3m 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
the  Theatrical  Profession  in  i  aliforoia  pr0. 
? oea  forrofog  olasees  for  instruction  io  lilocuiioo 
arsons  wishiog  to  avail  themselves  of  the  oppor^ 
tunlty  of  acquiring  a  va-.  f  ui  art  at  a  moderate  cost 
can  send  in  ttiolr  names  to  "OanjbjeeB  "  P.  O  Box 
2B3J,  when  particulars  aa  to  terms,  'etc,  will  be 
aentro  the*.  dt9  tf 


IMPORTANT 

TO.... 

TAX-PAYERS 

l^IVJE     rEK     CENT.    WILL    BE 
AllDEll    TO   STATE,    CITY   AJtt 
COUSiTTf    TJXEI,    AFT£B 

SATURDAY,  JAN'Y  4,  187*. 

de7  A.  ATJ^TlIf,  Tax  Collector. 


OUTSIDE    LANDS. 

A  NY  ARD  ALL  PERSONS  THAT  HAVB 
msde  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  OUT- 
BIDE  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  have  tho. 
amount  refunded  at  the  office  of  tbe  undereigned 
upon  tbe  presentation  of  as  order  from  t he- 
Mayor  and  City  and  County  Attorney. 
del8  If  A.    ATJST11*. 


OLD 

DAYS  MLNOES  &.  CO.,  at  the 
old  original  Ki-d  Lion.  IO  Weary 
si.i-.jm.,  us.  wvriQ  Keerny  *nd  Dnpont.  where  yon 
can  have  Hul'  A.M)  OuLD  DRiKKS,  not  forfiet- 
Uogtfjeold  Pioneer  Lunob.  The  "Old  Suort"  is 
always  ,ou  baad.  The  original  old  liogliBO  Plum 
Padding  will  be  soivod  up  on  Christmas  and  New 
Year's  Day. 


AMERICAN      EXCHANGE, 

HAYWAKDS. 

TONY  OAKB.& PBOPRIETOB 

Plrot-Class    ZZoteL 

jil5  6tn 


mMm-m 


ARION 

-Pianoforte. 


DEOLARFTl  PY  TBE   .lTJDGES  AT  A  LATB 
Fair  of  tbe  Ameri -.-d  Institute,  after  a  blind- 
fold  trial    f.  rain  at    St"owiy'B,  Obicbering'B,  and 
others,  to  be  I'd-   rJtHT  ON   t-JXHIBITION.     B. 
Cl'KTAZ,  Mole  Asjent.    SO  O'FarreU etreet. 
NB— Pianos  of  nil  sr  vlee  TQ  RENT.         mar* 


COME    AND    SEE    US. 

Wide  Onfin  fnr  a  Jcb. 


C3-XX7-JH;  TJa   jl  TRIA.X1 

Well  Trv  and  Suit. 


»"oi. 


DHTGOMERf  S       £    L 
MOTEL.  ™    - 


FURNISHED   ROOIS 
IS  ind  110  ptr  Month 

WEST  END"  VOTEl. 


nunoacoi  uti*h*t.  jascakt  i.  ins. 


W.4.    XVI.    ■  ..    lit. 


METROPOLITAN  THEATRE 


CALIFORNIA   THEATBI. 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


i»  *  •  ji> 


M$«.  Usm ,  ca-  r  «.  n  <s. 


Olid 


*l">ooto.olo! 


MISS  BLANCHE    CLIFTON 


• 

lATfROAY    M 

' 

teyl    •    »>   t*» 

YELLOW  HAT! 


ALADDIN;  OR,   THE  WONDERFUL   LAMP! 

D&iosaoT  or   Till 

Star  Premiere  Assoluta.  BETTT  RIGL.  the  Premiere  Danseuse.  EMILY  RIGl. 

Mona.  Ch«ro«    »n<l    hl»    Tin  oo    Ti>lontocl   OBUdron. 


THIS    EVCMIXO 


JAKURAY    « 


SEW, 

twits.  ! 

ftnjHst 


nilMrntti  wi 


me  imi  «Tnn»<i  turn,  hhciiir  m    i 
Tur   noma  co  i  "i  i    imiiiiiiim   ar>  ■  i  >•  i.c  is   ■   Air.,   mum  in 

Aladdin;  or,  The  Wonderful  Lamp! 

liifiiirtiPi    #>r    raiitCTm 

WISP  tfaOOlK  ¥OORI 

J.  C    WII.I.UMHON 

TAUl WALTZ  I  If 

•    fits  « E.  M.  TBATER 

UlArs  E  J    BCORLRY 

OtriCEB...  C.  BEMBY 

IMKOBT4l,ai. 

, E.  PLTMPTON 

f  THE  LAMP JOHN    1 

OUt  or  TBE  hisa  MISS  LOUISA  lOBH 

MUffCESS  BADBOOLBADOUB MIS-t   MINNIE  WALTON 

AMBOU WtftS  CARRIE  WT*.Tr 

•  MIS1  U.  A.  CHAMBEB9 

MT9TAPHA UR5.  0,  B    SADNDEBi 

Mandarin*.  allni*l*ra  of  HUte.  0*1)1',  I1aat'm>D.  Gnirl-,  ArcmUot',  SI»t".  I  t  \ 


•     —1   rUk-r.o   tiwir|    Kj    Mr.    WM     m  K 

an  hi      %•*•*.-  in  Mr    j   i    •*.  a  Birr*.    a«.«. 

ea-tos    ri'fK   k,   Mr      f.     DrACCt      l*f-a.    eMlra  t>* 

Mr     if    Muiiiiv^.      ••  Mm  «r  Bihrw  Amar 

!■■  ITMl     •  «rre«al»    far    IBM    rler*     k>r     M* •••*••    A. 
fl«MBI*«.i  Mn  -r  Mkw.    L.  TERMi 

<>  1. 1  oT~ 

•-»•«  **d    •*»**  Mitt  I.wlw    Wllaon 

*••).••!,    ...|    «.ag  Ml..    Oeea.aa 

Am*  -I    M>     »««-  I.IIOr   narti«v* 

obabb*   srnrw   or  tiik   amazuxi 


Ltnd  of  Fern*,  or  Halls  of  Dazz  ing  Light! 

SATURDAY  APrEBBOOir,  Jao   A- 

Grnnd   Yellow    lint    Mntlnoo  | 


Jfnsrniflc^tit    Scenery  by  Porter  I     Startling    Illusions!    Gorp;eons   Costumes! 


a. ex    FIRSa*- 

SMa-M  E.  TM  M  rlrl««-.  Heme  %,—  Tn«  Claads 
3  —  A  itNi-ren  Plain  Nte*C  *.—  \  <*M...  ae 
Street.  n.-ene  *.  —  B>tn1  *p«n»)fi,|.  In  ibe  Pnlaee 
r>r  Hnr|"i»lh»(lonr.  *feM  ft  -Islnated  (>-iur.  ■*•■*• 
1,-r.«rh«ii'lr»]  ('.of,M«|irfoni|Mln,nid  the  Won. 
rir.ful  I, .(Nip.  iRlactr  Dunce  by  Aladdin  und  Km- 
rac.     flMMS 

AOX     SECOND. 

See**    1  .  —  HntUphn'i    TnttAge,      «ee«e    l-Orit*i) 
Fi>lr»nrr    t  •»     I  he     HoTnl    Baths         Terrlfl?    (..ml.ii 
►rene    1   -Umi..phi.  •    C.>ttiige         «Cfne      I  .—  (  til  ■..■.• 
Onr-irn.     *>rc  <r  ."..  —  Fr nat  of   i  nntrrm       •T>iad  Pr.- 
retilnn  of  f.mterd*.     OrnnJ    tltallet  of  Silver  Knyt, 


hy  M'ilr.  KH  TV  it  ml  r  MII.V  UHit.  <»nd  torn., 
•te  lt»l  ri.  «l  i. riling  A.  rotmtlr  Act*  1.  .  M.  fl>  •.•..<) 
imri  hu  ihiee   Children.        Krld.il    Ihnrni    ut«    Tut.. 

ACT  THIRD. 
•"eerie  l.-CblntiQ  Mirr#-i.  »eene  •■-Fxcrlnr  of 
A  I.  .a.  n.,' ■  Palace.  Neeoe  3.—  Our  dec  of  the  I"»luee 
■fi'ie  ■I.-Khii-iii'ii  hmiiii>'f.  "eeuC  H.-lhr  Flying 
Puliee.  »c*nf  fl.-The  Netiihnre.  t»cen»  1.— ♦•nonn 
in  *  1»i>dlit'B  Pal«ee.  Nce^H.-iheUnrdeni.  Heene 
O.—  The   Plum   wk-re  (he  Pmnce  •tnnd,      F-»fl\..l   In 

j  ii    nor  of  Aluddln'a  rctarn.       Moa*    I'hnrnn    and  Hon* 
lit   .t.T..h  .ii-    F-  •*!■.       llriinl   It. Mel    <le  Ihlnols,   liy 

|    4'lii-a    KIQI.  ltnd   Corp.   .1-    AfitHet.       !»•  ;ind   t'hurUa. 

I  rteiiit  n   of   the    PalitCe.     Ititppy    li.-rmu-mful. 


SATURDAY,  at  2 GRAND  ALADDIN  MATINEE 


PBICES  OF  ADMISSION. 

ltf^rTMl  1»nli- T>re«.  Circl.  ant.  Orfib.itra tf  I  «•     B.roooy SO 

Kra.rrtd  W.«i  •-  B.'CODf. 1 A     Oal'.ry »« 

X>rM«  Ciicl.  Admi»»ioo  SI  OO    Ptiv.ta  D01.3 86    uodVlOOO 


u.  ii-ii  V    .  ■>.  *p»nUI.  RlntreAal 

l-.i  .r>  (l.lnu       ^.  .x,         !..->  1^1,,. 

»  -      ^^«MM 
■    I  -4.. 

I.T  1    J  .  » ■!«•*•*•••• 

k.b 

"  '"  I     .  .  1  .  1  ..t. 

•    I  .W| 
w-a«4  ..  •>..  Ttrtpi 

'»tl«W 

I  -  -..     »W   ....  J,«.|.  J..^„ 

»  — I-  O-.l  W.i,   K.n,  ..4    i.__,    M.„ 

■•<••'  HI.. I.    I  lll..r. 

Migio  0!ob«      ..   .  S'Ue  Engvnle  Qerntta 

Till    > 
IX  KPAKIOI    MII-THtMY 

Ol7»irpIo~LODOli«or 

J-lniTn 
J.  II  I. -kin 
I    >i.«f  Bi.» 

Q»»»»r» lixt.Mra. 

OUOILL  .id  OOUPIR  ■■ 

Xho     Hoiim     ol     Moiiili-mus! 

FKANi  MCI  >ri  111:111,    Vl.llal.l,  •  >«BM   (M 
<n"l  »^    Ilit..^  ML-  .l.-irphU. 

COMIC  »«UCMI« CN'RKI   VERKER 

iOBimv  ros&w  u.tinqi.  d«m« 
A.    LA    BBT-HB    RIGGLtp! 

LARRIRM  Sketch  of 

C3-IX3       OWE3T! 

F'itt   Vai  flreohiltUofeit J    H.  tarkln 

Air.   kUnllar K.   Ii.   Ma-ait 

Kip  Kearnc  Nl«  Snocetr ObM.  infill 

Patd  Lil- "oriQif  BtM- 

Irlan  Jaaa Uba-     Oo«pa» 

l.nuia  \b»  Batobar Wlh  Bark 

IritO  J  m Oluiln  V»ro«r 

Maoa  Von  »wgbecl.nd Ulaa  LatrU  Arm- Iron* 

L-w  .Una  Joaipbin* 

Daring  th«  Aet, 

Dutch  Sketches  by  Ln  kin  &.  Armstrong. 

M«dlej  Ortrtora OrohaattrA 

OrtfiDal  Bil't,  Compoa<d  b;  U.  Sobmldl, 

THE  BRIDE  OF  ASNIERES 

M,  M  to'or.  proprietor  of  tbo  I-ap;n  Bla.no Tooimf  Bree 

Lhotte.  In*  dnnftniar.  railed    'The   I  ulip". . .   MMK.  THRU  KM. 

Mllor  Mi  FarliD,  traTtlita;  for  pleasure K.  U.  Marak. 

John,  bia  Jnckay B.   Mobiiuaa 

Pierre,  a  Villager M0N^.  BCI1M1DT 

....DUBIM3  TQF.  I1AI.LKT  ... 

tirnnd  Paa  de  Deux  .  Mme.  Thereto  and  M.  Sc  hmldt 

OoBcladiDs  with 

The    Real   Parisian  Can -Can  Quadrille! 


140     Scroml   Mrrpt.      140 


SWAIN'S  BAKERY, 

!_:.!  *I.I  I«I,^<1     In     '511 

WE     HAVE     NO     BRANCHES, 

KlMp'  al  Va     14a  ff  HAT  k  'tr..t.  tod  At 
Vo.  1*1  •  stookta*  AtrMt. 

THE    BEIT    QCAYl-ITT    OP 

w  odding  Calto 

ALWAYS  OR  BAUD. 
I.VEK1-    T1RIF.T1'     Or 

Cake  tor  the  Holidays. 

I  OR  CRKVM.  CIlARr.OTTR  RUSaR.  B'.AXO- 
MARUK.  J(CUI.Ih8.  .w..  Bud*  to  order  asd 
•  f  th.  b^t  •AAl.rlAlt. 

■'♦•). I  R.    RaWllMAlii 


HAIR. 

Tilt  CHEAPEST  PLACE  IK  9 AN  FRANCISCO 
TO  BOY 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Good's,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewelry  A  Fancy  Goods, 

IS  AT  THE 

NEW  YORK    STORE. 

A.    B.   SAM PSOIf  A  CO., 

*f«».  US  Seeoad  afreet, 
■  oJOlti         Wa4weea   Mlaalon    and    Minna. 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MB.  P.  BBB0E8.  PORMERI.r 
propHator  ol  to*  lliaera'  Roa- 
Uorant.  baa  lafcan  tba  aaaaa**mcDt 
of  botb  the  Min-rt'  RaeaaQraot  on 
OaiBOiercial  »"<:■•.  and  lei  Mmara' 
Branch  on  M»r,M  et'«et  in  partDarablp  aitn  MR. 
A.  ORATEUR,  who  naa  bean  <-onoac<«d  with  the 
Arm  lor  jaara.  I  r  protem«r.  te  bar*  paan  made  10 
Ibe  coimoe  departments  that  will  render  the  Mi- 
Dara'more  poptHar  ibaa  It  has  a«arbaao  daring 
tba  'it  jear»  of  lt«  prisperity.  Oar  Billaof  Fare 
ambraoo  all  tro  d«iiosotee  of  ifie  aaaaoo.  Our 
motto  i«  "CJotxl  Faro,  (.irjrjil  OooWinK  and  Modtrata 
Cbaxgea." 

P.    BI'.ROKl   A  CO., 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

S:$l  and  5S8  Oomtnaralal,  and 
TSt  Markat  atraet. 
Open  from  5  a.m.  to  Lfl  p.m.  ao)l  Ira 


THE  BAN  FRANCISCO 

BILL  POSTING  COMPANY 

ASttgncraneelo  at.,  cor,  LeldeadorfC 
«Kx  offlo*  of  P.  H.  6.  B.  Co.) 

jPQMB  AWD  9BE  TJB.     GIVE  US  A  TRIAL; 

V*  wa  will  andeavor  to  mi,     W»  want  to  ttiara 
jonr  orders.     Oyso  \h%  oomiag  weak. 
Otelalu  BTAflTON  4  00.,  PMp'ifl. 


McDANIEL'S 

Museum  and  Theatre, 

CHEYENNE,     VVYOIY1INC. 

TBI  UsDf  R'-»IGN8L»  WOTJt.D  MOST  RS- 
epacttally  reprreaot  to  jon  and  t~n  public  sob 
•'any,  tbat  ho  ie  oow  ptrpared  to  Inrtiah  facil- 
It  e*  for  eibibitlnct  of  every  kind  and  cbareotar, 
whicb  eboold  deserve  the  nttronaga  of  the  pab- 
hc  Bo  baa  areo'od  at  Crtayone,  Wyoming,  A 
LAR(4R  AND  f:.jMMriDH>LTs  HALL,  with  gool 
hc*rfcrr*td  Srato  Tea  Hall  la  well  ventilated 
and  hunted,  an. 1  mad«  com  for  ih'e  for  all  seasons 
of  lh-ye»r.  THE  BEST  OK  MUSIC,  botb  Striae; 
and  H'asa,  ran  he  fnrniabed  at  all  times. 

Sa'isfAC'ory  ar'angem"0's  will    he    made    with 

TUKATBIOAL  OROlHER  COMPANIES,  ei'b- 

er  forKentingnf  Hall  or  performaacas on   a   per- 

centace  of  tbe  receipt*.    Oorrespondencn  e olloiied. 

Addresa.  J.  McDANIEI , 

Lock  Eoi  No.  1,  Cheyenne,    Wyomiog. 

1*.  B— Onriositiee  wanted  for  tbe  Obayenoe 
Muhdd.  Tbose  wishing  engagement),  state  low- 
*at  urmi  for  tbe  Winter  Sn*«oo,  ssnalng  pboto- 

frapb    io  my  addreae.    Half    Passage  Money   ro- 
unded after  Qlliog  eneagemeDt*, 

tl  AMI'S   V.cDANIKL. 
Proprietor  Cheyenne  Theatre  and  Muee-nm, 
oc*?3m  Lock  Bot  No.  l.Oheianne,  W.  T. 


CHEYENNE_THEATRE. 

Professionals  Wanted. 


SIX  PIRST-CT.AS3  PEOPLK.-MUST  HAVE 
good  Wirdrobo,  Four  Ladtea  and  two  Gen- 
tlsmen  to  be  good  In  general  basinets  f>r  the  com- 
ing Winter  fea*on,  cornmeaolnir  tbe  tint  week  In 
November,  1872.  Address  stating  lowest  terms, 
with  Photograph.  Half  Fare  relandod  aftor  ilil- 
Ing  engagement. 

JAMES  MCDANIEL, 
Proprietor  Oheyenne  1'be^ire  and  Mnsenra, 
00*2  Look  Box  1,  Cheyenne.  W.  T. 


A  BAD    HABIT 

AOKF.AT  MA1VV  MEKCIK  ANTS 
have  trot  Into  aa*  cliurclnjj  mote  for 
their  Oe>e>de  during  the  Hnlldnyg  than 
at  amy  other  time.  At  the)  old  etund, 
Ko-  8  Second  atreet,  yon  will  wlwuya 
Snd  at  nnidirm  price*  (■  inrue  assort- 
•sent  of  Shlrta,  Paralahlog;  Ooode  and 
Xollet  Articles  at  lowe*t  rates.  Thtat'a 
the  place  to  get  seoalble  Holiday  Pres- 
ents. 

nENEDICT  «ft  Co.. 
Kit.  9  Kecond  street. 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VIKOINIA    CITY,    .tfKVAJDA. 

THIS  ELEGANT  THEATRE  HAS  BERN  RE- 
decoratad,  and   can  bo  rooted  by  tb*  mgbt  or 
by    tbe  week,     atara    and    tr»a4lng    oomoanlei 
UbaraL'y  traatod  with  on  application  hy  latter 
JOIN     PIPKU, 
Manager  and  sola  Proprietor, 
■       Or  to         J.   II.   MeCAKF. 
.•—  Washington  atraat.  Rao  Frsruilenn. 


MONS.  ALEXANDER  WOLOWSKI, 

THE  WELL-KNOWN  PIANIST  AND  VO- 
oaliat,  reopens  New  Ooorsea  for  Piano  and 
aioging  by  big  entirely  New  and  blmplifi-^d  byftem 
-  tha  shortest  in  ezlatanoe— reading  muaio  at  eight. 
Aooompanltnenie,  Sfnging  for  P»-ler  or  fl^ne—U 
at  Mooa.  Wolowski's  raaideaoe,  491  SUTTER 
STREET.  de5  lm 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING.  DRAMATIC,  MUSICAL.  LECTURE.  AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY. 

Rooms    1«3.  ana     W 630    WashiUKton    street. 


WAKTIID    IJIMEDIA.TEI.yi 

TWO  FIRST  VIOLINISTS,    TWO   RKD  MBN.    TAMdO  AND    BONES,    ONE  MIDDLE   MAM 

....ABfiO.... 

A.crot»atie,  Gymnastic    ana   Equestrian    Xalent, 

ALL    FOR    Till*    OITY. 

SRIRISAK    CORJB1TSI    Je    CO, 


•^-Ailtirefls,  staticc  foil  PAiblen'aie  and  lowest  terms, 
aS-LAURA  HONEY— Art  Imrnrtiur.  lettsi  far  vou. 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

EVERT    aATUBIIAT    HII1UT. 

Pluno'  and     rSlnsflnse    Bt8P.M, 

D.  BARRY,  ObAiroan. 

Charing  Cross  Saloon 

006  nllMiun  atreet,  a.ir  Second. 
delO  J.  RAGLES,  Proprietor. 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 


L.   BLAIR'S, 

9    Kearny   street. 


©in  c\nt\    T0  AKY  PKR50N 

S&1U.UUU  ahleiotq.ualHad-.rae 
SOHWOKEB,  Professor  of  Grest 
Mysteries,  tjhs  onree  fickness  aft-r 
recovery  Is  hopeless,  and  give  correct 
itiforn&tfon  on  all  affairs  of  life.  Prof. 
8  'basvalrjabis  laliemsD^ror  love,  «oid  I'Cft,  sleo 
sea  your  intended.  Fes.  fl  Mid  upward.  |No  SAB 
FOLSOU  STRhUT  di  lm 


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SOUTHERN  PACIFIC 

Awi>....  fHF^*M£' 

330TJSB, 
fiammer  atreet,  oiTKe  trny    bet wuea  .Pino 
sand  California* 

THE    FINEST    FRESH    BALTIMORE    AND 
TRANSPLANTED  OYSTERS  Berved  loony 
rtylo.      Kyerythieg  coo'  eJ   iothe  best  manner, 
■or  The  Finest  Liqaors  aod  Cigars. 
air  niectmt  Ssdtos  of  Roomi  for  X.udlea. 
st»-0PEN  DAY  AND  NIGHT. 

R.  J.  TEOHAU  *  P   D.  JE98EN. 
no23  lm  J fraprietora. 


Stage  Dancing 

TAUGHT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 


DASHAWAY  HALL, 

Polt  ttnet,  nt.r  RatrnT. 


GRAND 

Select  Bal  Masque 

....OF  TUB.... 

ORIENTAL 

LITERARY  AND  SOCIAL  CLUB, 

horticultural    Hall 

...OS.... 
TIUKSDAT    KVEMNO JAN.    153d- 

BY  SUBSORiPTION  ONLY. 


Tickets.. 


..SS  twh 


•aVS'iboorlptlon  Lists  ran  bi  foond  with— 
G.  M   Berrv.SbTtff'atJiHce,  City  Hall; 
Mr  Brandt,  V.W.Mr.  Wn-.ui  on -on  *  Monlgomary; 
A.  SunimoT Li.l.l    Jr.,N.E.  oor  Folaom  4  Bteaart ; 
W.  Ooben.  No.  G  bntiory  Bireet; 
J.  Witt.  No.  110  Thtid  "trest; 
Mr.  K^tzensteio,  No  lfi  Second  street;  _ 

fd,  Abramenn,  No.  73S  Ulay  ftreot,  dc3rjlw 


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DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT   ANATOMICAL   BHISEUB, 

And  College  of  medicine. 

lfl  flf\(\    BEAUHKUL    AND  I^RTRUOT- 

lUiUUU  iv»  nhipoto  to  bo  B-"  n.  Opon  to  the 
Public  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  it.  KUKVKA  HAUL. 
»IS  Moatgomery  street.    FUR  MEN  uNLY. 

■KsT-Du.  .Tobdan's  Privatk  Office  is  at  911. 
Ga»ry  screet   tonpoai'ft  i'l->  v'ecbm.iua'  Pavilion). 


ASOLPHUS    STOCKMETEB, 

....TKAOUKR  Of.... 

PIANO    AND    SINGING. 

Balls  and  Parties  a, ft; tiled  to,   and  Muaio  for 
nished.    Regidencp,  31fS  Eddy  street.        d t i*  lm 


sToIaxx  0*Matxi>ocloiAloc3>  - 

(Lately  arrived  from  Soutti  Aminos,) 

PIANO,  CHURCH   ORGAN   AND  HARMONICOK- 

TUNER  AND  REPAIRER. 

•m-Ordersadlrsssid  to  'be  Philadelphia  Hon  a*  - 
Bnsb  street,  promply  atTenned  to.  de7  las 


E.  PARDINJ 

NO.  T*»  WASHING  POM  ^TH^F.T,  (ABOVE 
the  Plait).  Sao  Francljoo.  Boots  sod  Shoasr 
made  to  order  io  the  best  Frsaoh  stylo.  The  amo 
ready  made  always  on  band.  no  1- Ana. 


1 


6  :f-i  cs-a:fl  o  / 

THE  JOURNAL  OF  AMUSEMENTS. 


Published  every  Day  is  the  Y«ar  by 
I»-       BOGABDUS 

AT 

OaftMerchant  and  S1W5  W«*bla»ton  »t« 

Below  MonUomery.  Sao  KranrUoo. 


SATURDAY JAN0ABX  4,  1873 


Dlvmona    Catarrb    Bomcay 
Ii  a  sure  ©are  fur  O-terr b  or  Colds.    Ask  vour 

druggist    for  It,  or  send  to  Dr.  A.  F.  Evox,  No. 

9  Port  street.     z 

PtiutOffrBp'klC'    Cards, 
At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  People*  Art 

'Qil'.ery,  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 

Hle*loD  street.  i 

An     Old     L.-:inliimrk. 

Too  Verandah  Cigar  Store,  at  the  N.  E.  corner 
of  Kearny  sod  Wai-blrjgton  streets,  kept  by 
Henry  Schmidt,  has  been  famous  for  the  last 
eleven  year*  for  k  eplog  the  bett  Havana  cigars, 
tobacco,  choice  meentch-um  pipes,  eto. 


Had  Trl-il   Hard. 

A  more  or  Ubj  worthy  Scotch  wife  was  rc- 
monairated  witb  by  ber  mius'tr 
husband's  conduct  wee  not  all  that  it  cngfct 
to  be.  The  minister  reaommeodiog  kind- 
ness and  forgiTents*,  ©r joined  ber  to  no 
more  nse  her  fUta  and  nails,  but  to  heap 
coals  of  fire  upon  his  head.  "Weel  minte- 
tor,  I'll  try  the  coals,  but  I  may  tell  ye  tbat 
two  or  three  kettles  of  boiling  water  has 
wrocht  cae  improvement.'' 


Jones  A:    -chrndei's 

Celebrated  Crab  Cbowder  can  ba  obtained  only 
ituao  Bash  »treet, nearly  oppos  te  theAlham- 
bra  Theatre.  Bob  Bait  eats  It,  and  they  all 
eat  it.    Only  tbe  best  brands  of  Liquors  bot- 

Q 


led  for  family  ute. 


Gentlemen,    Attention! 

For  tbe  mog' comfortable  and  lnxuiloui  shave 
be  Hire snd  call  atO.L.  Sueind'sP.lsce  Shaving 
and  Halrdresiing  8*1000,  32*  Montgomery  St., 
opposite  Bass  House.  up-sUlri.  Only  tbe  most 
■Skillful  aitista  employed.  u 


The    President's    AXessnfeo* 

Peace  and  prosperity  are  tbe  key  notes  of  this 
■document.  Che  pness  and  durablity  are  the 
characteristics  of  H.  Luchalogei'd  furniture. 
All  should  vi-it  bid  emporium,  735  Market 
strett,  and  ascertain  hew  cheaply  a  bonze  can 
be  furnished.  d 


BOP    Pairs    of    ^tocKs, 
At  all  prices,  jt  t  lie  What  Cheer  Laundry, 


Still    Allvol 

Wh'Q  looking  for  Holfdsy  presents,  go  to  the 
NewToek  EHOTOOBAPn  Galleet,  No.  25  Third 
Street,  and  see  those  beautiful  portraits  In  oil, 
water-colors  and  led  la- ink.  Prices  from  one- 
third  to  one-balf  cheaper  than  at  any  other 
flrfctJcless  gallery  In  the  city.  R-m "rubor  ihe 
place— B.  F.  Howl  >t.d  &  Co.,  26  Third  bt.       p 


An  Amiable  Community. 

Some  young  women  are  endeavoring  to 
tart  a  community  on  Lone  Prairie,  III.  It 
is  t  j  be  Mormoniam,  with  the  grand  princi- 
ple of  that  sect  reveru-d.  Tbe  distingoish- 
ing  dress  of  tbe  sect  should  be  a  yellow  hat, 
and  Princ:ss  Miranda  should  be  the  high 
prieetess. 

Str  angel    Strange  I 

Fourteen  yeirs  ago  an  old  woman  fell  off 
a  en  air  in  Portland,  Maine,  and  broke  her 
neck.  Last  week  ber  granddaughter  was 
married  to  a  man  worth  $150,000,  who  is 
the  owner  of  a  gotta  pcrcha  nose.  It  is  won- 
derful how  these  distressing  oa&ualties  run 
in  families. 


THE  GOLDEN  ERA 

For-    1873. 


2 1  ST  YEAR  OF  PUBLICATION. 


A    New    Departure 

....fob  TBE.... 


Holiday    Punches. 

There  are  no  Funcbes  for  tbe  Holiday  tatles 
that  compare  wl<b  Squarza'a.  t'quwz.'B  Punches 
are  lament  for  Ihe  hitch  art  shown  in  their  man- 
of icture,  the  hsj  py  comblmlion  of  whole  tome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  the  great  Squarzi,  has  prepired 
forty  different  Bind  of  puncbeB  and  co  ■  dials  for 
tbe  H  <llday  tables.  For  sale  at  tbe  ntw  branch, 
.117  Eearnr  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
110  Loidesdorff  street.  H 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitape  of  fashions 
in  hats.  At  "  Tut"  Bat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  ttjlea  can  be  found.  The  stock  la  Immense 
— the  prlrea  ar»  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  la  sore  to  be  suited.  B 


Hat»    fox*    Huii<u»y8. 

"  The"  Hat  Store,  G<7  War-hincton  etreet  (sec- 
trod  hat  ttore  below  Etamy),  is  the  place  to  go 
to  buy  your  holiday  fiats.  Finest  bats,  largest 
assortment  and  cheapest  bat  store  in  the  city. 
Remember,  No.  617,  second  hat  ttore  below 
Kearny,  on  Washington  street.  c 


Hollrtny    Candivs. 

Fresh,  sweet  and  d  liclous  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M  A.  Merci'a  pioneer  confection- 
ery. 678  Kearny  ttrott.     Wholesale  and  retail,   a 


Ladles   and.    Gentlemen 

Who  have  been  tnfferinft  from  various  com 

nplalLts  for  yearc,  are  obtilnicg  rilitf  from  Dr. 

Alt  Id,  at  137  Montgomery  street.  He  performs 
delicate  surgical  operations,  and  Is  daily  effect- 
ing remarkable  enree  of  old-standing  diseases. 
The  Doctor  is  a  competent,  scientific  physiolan, 
and  the  afflicted  can  consult  him  with  confi- 
dence. • 


Tim  tllwatrated  Press  (9.  F.) 

sto.  1,  January,  1873.  Sold  by  subscription— 
II  SO  a  year.  Elegant,  choice,  cheap.  Sample 
imsit*era,  IS  cents.  Address  Murray,  Dewey  k 
Oo.,  S.  F.  o 


OLanvoTAH-r.—  Madame  Clara  Antonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Tranoe  Medium. 
has  removed  to  333  Kearny  st.  Consultations  in 
.English,   French  and  German.  x 


Altogether  tiio  Best. 

It  is  curious,  but  tree,,  that  3.  A.  Shaber, 
T07  Market  street,  near  Third,  should  sell  fur- 
niture and  bedding  cheaper  ihnn  any  other 
dealer  In  ibis  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
■convinced.  x 


Oyster   Trade. 

The  oyster  trade  In  California  Is  assuming 
gigantic  proportions.  Emerson  Corvlllo,  of  the 
Saddle  Bosk,  410  Pine  street,  furnishes  from 
his  own  oyster  beds  at  Ban  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  of  the  Paeino  Coast.  His 
Eastern  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  whloh 
baa  extended  all  over  ths  continent,  sad  *  he 
■  'Saddle  Book"  Is  known  everywhere. 


TTUe    Best    Remedies, 

Dr.  Ferry's  Last  Chance,  for  pals.  Dr.  p«. 
rys  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
4,  R.  Gates  and  Co.,  comer  Hansoms  and  Oom- 
sneroaal  atreeta.  sole  agents.  * 

What    Cheer    i^avoary 
Is  ths  beitlaindrr  *n  Ran  Franolseo,       * 
»  — - 

It  IS)   Perfectly  Ant  oiilBtilnfc 

How  beautifully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
jtrbe  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
■j.oreSaji.  returned  the  same  evening  If  da 
•trad.  ^  i 

Watches  and  Jewelry, 
Very  loT       it   H.   A.   O-  I.-ndtrV,  63  Second 
» street,  cor.,     of  Mission. d 

EC    You    Wtnit 

Tour  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
not  spoiled,  send  them  to  the  What  Cheer  Laun 
wiry.  x 


For  a  safe   and  efficient   Bcifjnnra  of  ths 
on  r-Lxxxox,  n»  Dioxet's  F/kous  Usnu  ns 


Oysters. 

In  strolling  ronnd  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
Our  careless  feet,  by  chance  aid  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  waters  bright,  did  make  a  soreen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen; 
While  momy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  whloh  the  waters  Boftly  fell, 
Made  that  winnow  reem  to  be 
Some  fatry  grotto  of  tbe  sea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here — 
It  looks  so  nice — aad  try  their  cheer."! 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  bad  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  hlu  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Bald  they  had  almobt  any  dish 
That  we  migm  name.    We  found  it  true, 
And  coote.d  maffnijicently,  too; 
Ail  kinds  of  oysierp,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  eiylt-;  just  think  of  that. 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
Tou're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clamcand  crabs  and  terrapins  ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  placeatt  kinds  of  game, 
Fi.-b,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure,  « 

The  ladleR,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem. 
That  they  have  here  the  best  Ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  tbe  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners.'* 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  blm  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  Bouse.  337  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

0HABLE8  HAAKE,  Proprietor. 

Fresh  and  Sweet. 

Fer  the  beet    confectionery,  go   to   Canty   and 
Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  bt.  near  Satter.       H 


FRESH    AND     BRILLIANT 
CONTRIBUTORS. 


The  Best  Talent  in  the  Country 


San  Francisco  Feuilletons  and 
Social  Gossip. 


True  Reflex  of  California 
Life  and  Times. 


A  Happy  New  Year. 

What  a  plea  'nro  it  is  to  meet  a  smiling  coacte- 
naoce,  wbetber  It  be  on  tbe  street  or  in  the  par- 
lor. Ac  d  wby  1b  it  tbat  some  faoea  wear  a  contin- 
ually happy  look  ?  It  is  simply  beosnae  tney  live  on 
a  plain,  nutritions  and  substantial  diet.  Tbat  man 
is  a  pnbiio  benefactor  who  wilt  eonaoieotionsly 
serve  us  with  a  clean,  toothsome  snd  wholesome 
meal.  Lonis  Meyers,  proprietor  of  the  "Whi'e 
House."  K'.'iiroy  Btreet,  also  of  the  Capitol  Hea- 
taurant,  Foorfb  street,  does  It.  as  hundreds  can 
anthnaicettotlly  tesMry.  Bis  k  tch"oe  are  marvels 
of  ord-r  and  cleanliness,  fry  nim,  and  yon  will 
find  it  impotiBible  to  est  elaenbere. 


To  Aotbesses.— For  sale  at  a  great  sacrifice 
at  38  Geary  Btreet,  e!x  elegant  Bilk  dresses,  une- 
qualled for  quality  and  style.  s 


Sam  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Busa  House  Carriages,  can  be 
Found  In  front  of  Ooleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
abllfihmeut,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery Bts.,  or  Dexter  gtables.  Carriage  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  do 


Or.    Doherty 
Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 

chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  is 
now  the  most  suocejiful  of  any  Physician  In 
San  Franolseo.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leldesdorfl,  a  few  doors  nelow  Wbaj 
Cheer  House. t 

Or.  Barlow   J.  !?m)tn 

Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men  on  Sexual  Physiology  snd  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commenting  at  7  3<s  o'clock. 
a.  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patient*..  Dr.  Sml  h  gives 
phrenological  examinatlo'  s  In  regard  to  health 
to  Invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  p.  h.,  free.        w 


X>o   rrot   Suffer   lrom    corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  B.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 310  Kearny  Btreet,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
apeak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Dea- 
ler's capability.  Belerencea  Riven  If  required.  H 


THE  EQMANCEAND  EE41ITT 
OF  THE  PERIOD. 


The  Great  Novel  of  the  Day, 

The  New  Magdalen! 

BT    WILKIE    COLLINS, 
IB  THE 

Golden  Era. 


The  "Podgers  Papers," 

By  "Podsera,"  la 

THE  GOLDEN  ERA 


SWALLOW  FLIGHTS 

By  Charles  Warren  Stoddard,  In 

The  Golden  Era. 


TABLE       TALK, 

By  Olive  Harper,  la 

The  Golden  Era 


TOM     .A..    X3CA."W2ECL'm 

FenUlefcon,  In 

The  Golden  Era. 


! 


Taek  This  to  Your  Memory, 


i 


Always  Busy! 

Always  Ahead ! 

Something  New! 


EVERYBODY  WONDERS 


n 


....AX  TBE.... 

ENORMOUS    SALES 

....or.... 

Van  Schaack  &  Co. 

708  to  716  Kearny  Street, 

(OPPOSITE     THE     PLAZA. 


A  GREAT  OHAKUB  TO  BOY 


HOLIDAY 

PRESENTS 

European  Fancy  Goods! 

OF  ENDLESS  VARIETY,  OAREEOLLY 
manufactured  for  oar  Trade  id  Paris,  Vienna, 
Berlin  and  London. 

TOYS!   TOYS!    TOYS! 

I>IBECT     IMPOBTATIOIf! 


Oar  Holiday  Goods  bav«  all  been  imported  by 
db  direct,  and  we  will  retail  intm  at  wholesale 
piiOBB. 

Tbe  Trade  supplied. 

PartieB  buying  for  fair*,  or<antabl©  iDBtitationa 
aad  hunda/  buhooU  will  be  supplied  at  trade 
prises. 

TOYS 

OF  every  dcsoriptiou,  I  ram  So.  to  $10  each. 
Neoesaairea, 


WaistHnj*  itoturnod  txi  One  Bay 
And  we  never  dleippolnt,  at  the  What  Oheer 
L*oxj<?rj, 

For    Wasnins 

Bhirte,  Jl  60  per  dor.;  small  pieces,  COc.  per 
i'  a.     At  the  What  Oheer  Lf  nndry  * 


MnnnliiR'rj, 

The  only  plaoe  Bouth  of  Market  Btreat  to 
get  a  mood  dish  of  Oyfeters,  Cat  ornU  or  Eitrtern 
Transplanted,  la  at  Menntog's  Obartra  Oak 
Oyster  8*1  ■on,  comer  Howatd  aad  Third,  late 
oi  tha  Bine  ff log  84oon.  * 


Wlimt    Oheer    Lauodry 

Employs  no  Chinamen,  and  shoold  toe  pat 
rauiied  by  ererrbod*.  • 

For  trie  Tery  Beat  Drinks 

Ooto.Ta,**'  Braaoh  6alooD,  earner  of  IrJerk't 
aad  Third  etreeta.  scfi 

Beat    QnaUty    or   l>i>uBkln 
Driving  Riovei,  at  $1  per  pair,  at  the  What 

Oheer  I*o.n dry  z 

VcDewell,    Shew    Card    Writ*!-, 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order,  boom  10, 
(108  Market  strret  cor.  Pont  aod  MontgamoTj.  U 

Oo   Tom    Know 

Tbat  with  BrrraBiox'B  Paxnmjw  yon  can  ont 
*nd  make  any  irannent  to  fit  perfectly  1  Send 
(MWtage  stamp  for  an  lllastrated  oatalogne.  H. 
1,  Doming,  agent,  office  of  the  Howe  Bewing 
Machine.  No.  118  Kearnv  street,  between  Bntter 
jrt  rpst:  9fta  Frjuiciaoo.  • 


OKIOIML    STOBIU8,    POEH8   AM> 
SKETCHES,       FASUIOIV      GOSSIP, 

ASrrSEMEXT.S,  I.ITEBATrBE 
AJiD  AST,  AXSWritS  TO  GOB- 
RESPONDENTS,    ETC 


maK  "GOLDKM  BEA"  18  THE  OLDEST 
-L  Weekly  Paper  in  the  State,  permaneotly 
established,  sod  more  widely  circulated  at  home 
asd  abroid  thin  any  other  on  the  Pacific  Coast. 
la  Oa  I'oraio,  tbe  All  n.io  6t>tos,  and  Ihioaghoat 
the  eoi  ir*  Held  of  Its  ureal  and  rapidly  ieoraasiDg 
oirooiatfoa,  tae  "GJLDttN  BRA"  la  nniveraally 
r*>«ar,  oda>  a  literary  aod  family  jon;nal  of  nne- 
qnallsd  oxu« llenoe. 

To  Advertisers. 

The  "GOLDEN  ERA"  is  a  weloomo  Sunday  vis- 
itor in  every  Home  aod  Household,  and  as  an 
adverttklDf  median.  Its  advantage*  mast  be  app*- 
r.  at  t«  busloesi  men. 

TO  HAIL  SUBS0BIBBB8, 

The   Oolden  Fm,  far  One  Tear,  03  &e  ; 

fur  six  Mo&ths,  *a  «•. 

Babaoriptloas  to  be  paid  la  adraaes. 
The  Oaldea    Kra  and    P«teraan'a  I«adlea' 

KuiloBul  Mofrneliie,  One,  Tt«r,  SC 

STTH8  QOLPEN  BRA  aod  PETERSON'S 
LADIBV  N.V1IONAL  MAGAZINE  aerved  by 
Oarrlets  in  the  oity  at  1J.^  oeois  per  weak. 

THE  GOLDEN  EBA.elogle  ooptss.  Ten  Gents. 
Tor  sale  at  all  Nawi-j  tandi. 

Office  off  the  Golden  Era, 

540  Clay  street.... San  Prancisco 


Dolls 

of  all  -tries 

and  Mg-;a. 

Floe  trench 

Dolle, 
dressed  aad 
undressed. 
Fine  wax 

Dol'e. 

with  reai 

Hair. 

Freoch 

Dolls' 

Heads 

and  Bodies, 

Bsg  Dolls. 

Obma  Oolls. 

Dolls' 

Carriages 

and  Bedste&dB. 

DeooTMed 

Ohioa  Tea  Sets, 

Pat  lor  aod 

B?droom 

Farnitnre, 

in  silk  and  satin 

Kitchen 

F  arc  i  tare, 

Stoves 

and  Baog^a,  eto 

Match  Safes. 

Hatch  StaodB. 

Fancy    Figoree. 

MoTable  Heads. 

Fancy  Paper. 

Bon- Br. i  Boxes. 

Fancy  Articles 

for  tjbristmoB 

Trees. 
Glass  Balls. 
Rotl.'otorB. 

Fine 
GlaBewore. 
Toilet  Sea 

la 

Bobeojian 
and  tine 

dO-'Ornt.ed 

Glau'waj-e. 

Bohemian 

Vases. 

Odor  <  ;■  akets. 

Lava  Ware. 


Rich  silt 

and  Cbiaa 

Stnnds. 

Bieqae  Figaros. 

Parian  Basts, 

all  sizes. 

Byron,  Scott, 

DIokeoB,  etc. 

Oard  B"ceivers, 

Bronze 

Ink  stand s. 

Smoking  Sets. 

Toilet  Sets 

of  every  style. 

Drams 

ia  all  eizea. 

Wooden  Drams 

Brass  Drums. 

Balloon  a. 

Bobber  Balls. 

Pozzies, 

Ofinnon, 

Large  Horses, 

Beat  Hair. 

Performing 

Monkeys. 

Organs, 

Whips, 

Bail  boats. 

Lotto  and  Solo 

Games, 

Btablps, 

Willow  Ware, 

Work  Bsbkets 

aod  Stands, 

Worsted  Work, 

Fancy  Boxes, 

Perfamery, 

Toilet    Articles. 

Pocket  books, 

Satabels, 

Oarved    Walnut 

Goods, 

Brackets, 

Watch  Ktands, 

Papier  Macho 

Ponfol.OB, 

Blorooco 

Por  folios, 

Ladi-e-  and 

Ge^tlemso's 

Drt'uing  Oases, 

Satchels, 


Inlaid 
Writing  Desks 

and 
Work  Boxes, 
Glove  Boxes, 
Handkerchief 
Boxes, 
Otgar  Oases 

and 
Olgsr  Sr.ands, 

Large 

Woolly  Dogs 

and  8beep, 

Oats  and  Goats, 

DrsBeed, 

Rattles, 

Balloons, 

Anuels, 

Magic  Laoterns, 

Paint  Baxes, 

Building  Blocks 

Alphabet 

Blocks, 

Santa  Olaas, 

BaokKammon 

Boards, 

Noah's  Arks, 

StrisB  Ooctages, 

Harl-qains, 

Fanoy    Figures, 

Movable 

Figures, 

Balancing 

Toys, 

Bxprees 

Wagons, 

two,  four  aad 

six  h  rses. 

Doit  Oarts, 

Drsjs, 

Mecbaotcal 

Toys, 

Boy  and  Girl, 

Waits  ng. 

Racers, 

WatkioK  Girl, 

Horae  and 

Wagon, 
Nine  Pins, 

Tivoii. 
Shell  Boias. 
Eto.  Eto. 


We  eordlslly  Invite  all  to  call  and  inspect  oar 
Stock.  All  Goods  oa  exhibition.  No  one  Uiged  to 
bay.    Goods  all  Barked  in  plain  Bgares. 


I      GKK&T  hKLUuriON       | 
^ X 

aas5«^tSrP*rtm•nU•  *°  mrt*  ™m  f0rOM 
Holiday  Goods. 


8PE0IAL  BARGAINS  AT 

Van  Schaack  &Co's 

708  to  716  Kearny  Street, 

(OPPOSITE     TUB     P1A.ZA.) 

•»-VAK    80HA.A0K    *    OO.    HAVB    WO 
BHAKOJi  STOBBS. 


CONSUMPTION  pre- 
vented by  the  timely  use 
of  "Hall's  Pulmonary  Bal- 
sam," the  best  and  most 
speedy  remedy  in  use  for 
Coughs,  Colds,  Asthma, 
Bronchitis,  Influenza, 
Loss  of  Voice,  Incipient 
Consumption,  and  all  Dis- 
eases of  the  Throat  and 
Lungs.  Ask  for  "  Hall's 
Pulmonary  Balsam." 

Price  50  cents.  Sold  by 
ail  Druggists. 

J.  R.  GATES   &   CO., 

PBOPBIETOBS, 

Cor.     Ssnione   and    Commercial    atreeta, 
noli  t f 


Pacific  Stone  Company. 

THE  PiOIFIO  STONB  COMPANY  OALL 
tbe  especial  attention  of  ArcDiteots,  Engin- 
eers, and  the  pnbiio  in  general,  to  the  SUPERIOR 
QUALITY  of  the  Stone  now  being  manufactured 
by  them  in  this  city  under  the  Ransoate  Patents. 
ThBymake  to  order  and  keep  In  stock: 
Building  Fronts,  Water  Pipe, 

Sinks,  Monuments,   Fountains, 

Tiles,  Coplnss  for  V,  -.Hi. 

Filters,  etc.,  etc*. 

Together  with   Ransome's   celebrated   Free-Grit 

Grindstones,  all  of  which  we  guarantee  superior, 

and  at  a  price  far  below  that  of  band-oat  work. 

■VTbe  attention  of  private  parties  intending  te 
build  is  reBpeotf  ally  solicited. 
OffloB,  No.  lO  BTJ8H  STREET,  San  Francisco. 


thomas  w.  bree, 

sitjVeh  fxjatbr 

MANUFAUTTJBBR  fl 
— AlTD— 

BEl'AISKBj 

—or— 

DRUMS,  BANJOS, 

— AMD— 
OTUGB     UUSIOAL    IM8THCM X.N7S 

ESTABLISHED  IN  I860. 

tayX'SSSons  given  on  tbe  Banjo  and  Drum.  S49 
MISSION  STREET,  between  First  and  Second. 

N.  B.— Fine-toned  Silver  Solo  Banjos  for  Pro- 
eaBionals  always  on  hand.  ie!5  it 


Declared  Asalnst  the  Whole  World  and 
the  JBest  of  MunJklud. 


PATENT  BAQLB  BLAOKINO-WARRANT- 
ed  superior  to  any  in  tbe  market.  Manufac- 
tured by  MOORE  A  OO ,  No.  XXO  Leidcedorfl 
street,  S.  F.  Dlreoilons  for  Use :  When  found  too 
thick,  add  a  little  water.  Keep  the  bottle  well 
corked.    Sold  by  all  Grocers,  Jrnggists,  eto.    dttl 


TRAYS  aiwajs  on  band. 


Alfred  Tetter, 

Manufacturer  and 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES, 

SCff  Sup  ont, 

HEAR  SUTTER  STREET. 

See  my  stock  of  Bird 
Cagis  before  pnrobaeiDg 
e't-ewbere.  Always  some- 
thing new  on  hand.  My 
Patent  Cages,  made  of 
Tin  Wire,  are  warranted 
FRKE  FKOM  VERMIN 
Also,  best  qaaliiy  TKA 
no20  tf 


Meerschaum  Pipe  Depot 

648    EEA.B1VY    STREET. 

PIPES  MADE  TO  ORDER  AT  , 
the  abort e)  notlof*  AMPioesaod 
Oicar  Bolder  a  waiianted  genuine,  aod  ' 
to  oolor  well.  Meer-cbauia  Pip'saTd 
walking  Onres  Mounted  and  Repaired 
at  lowest  Fa^tern  Prices,  and  with  tbe  beet  work- 
manship. A  large  asfonment  of  Walking  Canes 
and  Fancy  Goods  of  every  description  always  on 
hand.  noBl  1m 


The  Popular  Beverage 

C CONGRESS  WATKR  FROM  THE  PAOIFIO 
-*  Oonsreea  Springs,  near  Santa  Olara.  Indorsed 
by  tbe  Medical  Faculty,  its  curauve  powers  being 
tonal  to  the  iel«b  «t-d  Oonsrees  Water  from  tha 
Mprinfis  of  Saratoga,  New  York.  Depot  removed 
from  128  Kearny  street  to  Hew  Montgomery,  ons 
door  from  Howard.  Families  supplied  dally.  Lib- 
eral diaooont  to  the  trai.e,  tnd  orders  attended  to 
p.omptly.  dc25  In 


Philadelphia    Restaurant 

OHAS.  V.  BKRGOLD,  PROPRIETOR. 

THE    OLDEST    ESTABLISHED 
and  moet  popular  Reetaa 
San   Francifoo.     The  Tables   as 

Elied  with  tbe  beat  Id_  market^ 
v    the 


Ms, 


...     F'nrrl       i  i     

dOM    PINE    STREHT.    juatabov  \ 

uir-^  irn 


6£OKO£    MAYES*; 

DKA1.KH  IX  OVb'l'KRh.  GLAMb    A/fCFSU. 
andaJI  kiudi  oi  bHKL).  FlSri,  ^TF^rjfe. 
(stalls Nos.  *0,  41,  ■£,«,  OMifornia"*/  flCJB 

Market,  *oiranci  oo  Onllfomls  street.    — ■         ''•' 
Peblw  or  private  partien  uri    famtliet    ■applied 
from  ri  A.M.  to  1 :    F.  m.    Iddiex'  and  Gentlemen's 
r>T«**r  Tlnorr  oimw  rrn«n  6  »  v    in  IV  p  v         »<-.'27l» 

DB.  W.  A.  PAYNE. 

THIS  OBI  BBRA.TED  PHTSIOIAN  HAS  RE- 
moved  bin  nmat  from  the  Bus*  Hone  to  his 
Elegant  buias  ol  Room?,  No.  4>  6  Kevrny  etreet. 
He  tells  your  disense  withoata  Question,  Do  n"t 
fail  to  call,  All  uhronio  D(86*ees  treated  snocess- 
fuily.  del9tm 


Bar  Sugar 

"CK)R    8ALB-S18    KEARNY    STSEET.   AT 
J       MERGER'S.     Alio,  every  kind  of  Osndiss 
WbMecale  and  Retail. 
noTif  M.    A,   MEBCBB. 


Indian  Queen  Range. 

The  Best  in  the  Market 

MAKUFAOTDRED  BT 

•'Aim    M.    alCKLKB, 
oolStf Wan'  4KB  K.arn 


NEW  YORK  PRICES 

HALL'S    PIANOS 
Por  sale  at  No.  1* 
ilor  street.    Gall  and 
examine  foryoarsslvea, 
S»-Tbe  enly  Oalifor- 
oia-madt  Piano  oa  the 

atuu 


IULLER  8    ,    % '9} 


Classes 


*•*-    XTI.  -  ■..    141. 


«_>aao    rrlco. 

j  Hats!    Hals!  § 


„  Prica 

:    i    ■ 

Q       •■•  awanaa, 
'■Of  J^T     c 


MCTROPOLITIN  THEATRE 


IfBW    ALHAHBRA    TDBATR1. 


Greatesi  Scisatioa  if  the  Season ! 


• 


'c= 


tWJ 


«M  I 


tiii: 


I"  <  '  I"  I      I.    V    l< 


The  Yellow  Hal! 

The  Yellow  Hat! 

Fifteen  Thousand  Persons. 


EMERSON    MINSTRELS 

Throo  c:oirxip«.rilo«i  Oousolidfttod 


The  Yellow  Hat 

I  Trir»f  ■rmitloan, 
I««niBr«»t  ftr»nrrr, 

lUtlalinn  of  Araasoni, 

Hrllllant  Armor. 
Wgatorfnl  Colored  l.ithts 

SUrtl.n*  lethaniral  Efforts, 
Sgp'jb  Tarictj    Entertainment, 

*.r 

Knillrw  Trlrka  and  NoTplties, 

THr 

ACME   OF   PERFECTION! 

T»e  a-bete  f»'»'-»  •  OtaVraallo*  *f  AitkUmj 
!♦*«»  fit*. led   Id  asr   1 


See  It 


ee   It! 


Mm  OB*.  .M«   foa  )il   t*ln,  *fc,r«  BoMr.»d 
>>•>■  >•<  ir  • i  SIX  DAT.  IK  ADVANCE. 

rrosiTiTKLTiru  ra«<  uit.  nm  win  t» .. mo. 

I  u  tAH  rai*. 


TMia  cvcaiHo  jaxcart  e 

rrm*T  Hunt  dciiib  rai  wai«.  aid  aatoidat  attieiooi  at  ». 


Part      l~li-*.i —  I  ;,i  i  ,«i-i  i\  I  it  mr*nt     n     In     HiiI.hi. 


....  I 

NTii  ">i«  iraoii 

TIT  T»T  TOO 

»IUII  DIMI1 

>"i"Di   .  t  mi. a 

suums  kai  boxi  with  tui  »««•  i  - 


■  ■F><i>ii>Tir.< 

'i.A a*  aid  x-oriM.n 
os  mniurtai 

W     F     Mill 

tub  uiiiT   mill    uimi 
j.  a  BUMU.I. 


QrOoCLloy  o.      "Onole     Stovo. 

i  n'  i  «   mil  nii.i.v    tiMMinaiei    -  ....n iiiiabt 


1'iirl      p-.-.-cikI - 


Ml... 


IIIIIKIIMW  QEIS         T.    FA  It  HON 


ii.xii.li: 


.S  TWO 


»«  aiinm. 

LIMIIR 


..SAM  Kl    Kir  I  KLtlr  I 


MHM»S  FROM  (.KKYI  AW 


P.  K.  MAKER 


THAT       RASCAL      BILLY. 


I-M       R... 


OVERTURE. 


aid .iinrKtrkM.ru 

OBCHESTRA 


To  ooeelod.  with   Add   Bjmin't  Sketch   ,ntl:IM;~  ~ 

I3X  "V  C3  IK.  CIS. 

MR    BrUlKI'  mBRH ADD  BYMAH  I  MB   BARN  A  BY  BIBR1  BAM  RlrK'T 

MRS    HKVI  v  UIN  Hi  BBS Ml»f*  .IhSMK  SHKKMA?*     mk8    BAK.liHY  HIItBI.   ...  HjB    HART 

LAWYER  BRI.r U.  AIN3I.BY  SOUTT  I  D1TKOIIVK  U.VAIOi.Bil UHA&.  BUI  TOM 


FRIDAY  I  Y.  MM:;.  Jud.iT    If  I h  - 

^eiaefiLt    of    Baiter    &,xxCL    r'a.rron. 


MONDAY  EYEKINQ.  Jtnatrj  KKh— rint  Appearnco  or 

JOHNNY    ALLEN,    MISS    ALICE    HARRISON,    and    LITTLE    MAC. 
THIS    THEATRE    DOES    NOT    ADVERTISE     IS   THE     "CHRONICLE.  ' 


the  Alhambrs   Theatre  moss   oe   presented    hereafter   on    Monday. 


SAN  FRANCISCO  ATHENEUM 


■  wal  1' 

THIi    EVrMINO 

I  •»  l» 


JAur art  n 


Nr.  jr.   OAMPODONIOO 

UMitlk.  Aikwlitn' 
Qrail  Hit  •!  la.  r»».tu  O.VA4UM. 

Mortimer,    Parka,    Dixoa    Thom 


I  ™  —»  ■»•■« 


ffirra 


Tho      Muiloul      XrCoxactoz-. 

Anal.   •-'••• K.I,   >Ml 

<,...,.,  ..  i..  r.rr,  Ml..  Il.al. 

■H"«'  *"■•  M...I.  IrtWM 


HARD    CHEEK. 


Mr.  Hutch  Kibinson  In    Hit  Change*! 
ii.w.  Am...  ii.  i-o.i. Ljf<i.  umattMi 

B..«  B.I. ....  I,,.  i,|»„ 

T»."r   Mnlkrr.   I'.,  Case   It.M.  ....M*u  I..  Parr*.. 
«*•• W.II.I-    l-.rk. 


BAD   WHISKY. 

""••. v. »<■•»  RoMo.0. 

Mvr  A.. ';h.rl.jlb8.p»oi  I  Pollii..,.  ...u.  B.  K.lbb. 


Or.rtor... 


..OrohMtM 


Old  H.ld. Park,  ...  Ill, on 

Ala'l  I  I.MI Hlul'lnta 

»«>l»d M.lll.  UlinMI 

M.n.i.  Trip   H.T Hla    IAtIh^I.p 

SOLO  ON  MAOIC  FLUT£   AND  KETTLE  DFiOM,  WITH  OME 

ITICK,  IT  THE  MUSICAL  WONDER. 

HTSTERIODS    LODGING    HOUSE 

rr.Dk  Mortin.r W.lUr  P.ihi hon  Dlto. 


aoni 

CoMde  ao.|.. 


Kalr  Zncl 

I. III.  Br*ww 


Ttty  porrornnoc,  .111  oODCIad,  wltb1  SScdi 

A  MANAGER'S  TROUBLES 

Character*  br  the  Oompaoy,  -.^ 

a4.DM1I.SION ms  CRaVTS 

Private  Bsxea  It!,  $.',.W  and  SX    Raesrrtd  mU30  oef.ta.CSI 

PRIVATE  ENTRAKCE  TO  BJXES. 
Door*  open  at  7.  Conmooot  at  8  preelaety 


Til   Muni  I.    i     ■ru.ixu  UOIRU. 

pacific  house?;' -zzzzr". 
OLYMPIC  HOUSE,*;.Tj:.rr^': 

aoMla*  R  ItrflTOII  A  OOTRBLU 


U'ir"TB¥sTa¥"ll¥ 


Onr  Olaoratavd  tL  s<  WQim  Hbtrle,    They  ft  t  FesrsozxT, ead  for  qaaLUr  and  durability  will  aaver  be  tn.no bed.     lo  b>  bad  only  at  the 

str- CALL  AMD  QaUt  TH KM.  I  XI  L.     H'lTMH     thiik,     Olfl    Kearny    street. 


FERNANDEZ  S  AGUIriRE. 

PASHIONABLS  HATTERS,  E4o.    H«S  PB 
POST    wTRKKr.  Dfar  KBifoy.     A  floa  LJ   ; 
asiortronntnf  ttats  and  On[)«  o.-.n»ti\ni  It  on/S"sV 
hand.    ••*  Hat*  made  to  order  and  reoora'tid  la 
toe  a  eat  *a  I  etvle.  oo«Um 


A  PERFECT  RUSH 
ID«-y  «aia.cl   T>Jls3a.t, 

AT    THE    ORB4T 

IXL  Auction  Store, 

aie   kciHii  tTiirr, 
A  WONDERFUL  BUSINESS 

CHEAPEST  HOUSE" IN  AMERICA 

la  t.«»w  oSerlai  rrrntrr  ISararnlDe  thoo  have 
trer  beca  efertd  la  a»c   Fruaclaco. 


New  York,    Chicago,    and  St.  Louis, 

Pr«aa  which  we  are  enlly  r#eelvla*j  Good* 
troaght  ut  the  lawvit   Oaln    Price* 

IN      O  TT  H.  H.  El  UCTOY. 

OUaV    M>iiu    13    TO 

X  L  and  Undersell  All 


JUST    RECEIVED, 


l.M*t 


arm  fuilacre  Ph.II,  woilk    •#  OO.  to  be 
Mid  at  •■>  CO. 
C4Mt  daaaa  Wblt.  .hln..  w.rik  SI  SO,  lo  be  uld 

at  IS  ..at.. 
44  «iim  if  Burr    V.dere'otblDi,    AOe  .    to  91  SO. 

Hats.      Hats.      Hats. 

■Vaae  4M«.  (a  •!  SO,  anil  alawka.  fr.ai  OA  to  S. 

ALSO.  AH  IUMHSE  8TO0C  OF 

■  OTIOH.      rtlOV     COUBI,      KKOI.IIH    CTJT. 

LtBT,     PIPK",     tll.UVKI,    TOBACCO, 

WATIHH,   MltllBCK    SOOBO, 

H  O  M   1    M  R  T,  SB 

Trunki.      Ba(a,     "VsvllaBeai, 

ABO  IS  VAOT.  aVEBTTBIRO, 

From  a.  Needle  to  an  Anchor 

Olllud  MtMla.  our  ptlMf,  .od  lallarr  joqimItm  tb.t 

THE  CHEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  AMERICA 

IS  THE  QBBAT 

IX  la  Auction  Stove, 

•  lO    ItHJT    tTIIIT, 

Oaa  II...  b,a  OoaiMorelaL 

fllE  QUILTEO  SILI  HITS,  WORTH  S5,  FOB  SI  50 

■T4MIM  Sale.  Blarj  «l|»t  a*  T. 


JOHN  nez>:BiL-'e, 


SUM  BUT  TBE  BEST  QUALITY   OP  MEATS 

UAH  BE  HAD   AT 

StnllH  n,  «3,  California.  Market 


riUSIIK    IHOI     HAKIFAOTOBY. 


Tbeauet  BLEOAIST  OUHTOM  WORK  IN  TUB  CITY 
J  and  •untse  soedt  aad  pHoea.  EKKRS  A.MAV1T ABS 
•    Ka*rTJ*  *tra*t,  w  rtooraootri  of  Pn«h 


3F"  1  Ci  ARC 

....«tn..,. 

ORGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 

....  CIRCULATES  IN  .... 

All    the   Theatres. 

— ins  n — 

CIRCULATED  EVERY   DAY 

hi  thj»  teab. 
GENERALLT   THRODQHOOT    THE    CITY 


On    the     BOATS   and    CABS 


FOR  THE  HOLIDAYS! 

WATCHES  and  JEWELRY 

NOW  13  THE  TIME  TO  OBDEB 

Hair    Jewelry 

....or.... 

H.  A.  Callender ,  Manufacturer, 

NO.    08    SECOND    STKKET, 

N.  W.  Corner  of  Mission. 

AMKRTOMJ  AND  FOREIGN  WATOHKS  AT 
reduced  rates  Alst,  a  fine  lino  of  California 
mmle  Juwelry.  a^No  extra  charge  for  eoKravini 
Jewnlryof  every  aesoriuUjn  mad*  to  order  and 
rapsired,  -    dtpStm 

THE   OLD 

Hot    Scotcn, 

IS  Mortoa  Street,  near  Kearny. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  AND  JERRY  IN  TOWK. 

Alvrays  on  Bio  the  New  York  Herald,  Harper's 
Wrt-kly,  Frank  LmIi«'b,  L>>-  Uoingi,  Polioe  Oa- 
j'-'ltn,  all  Lm«  Onllfjrnia  papxn,  »l»0  l.uadon 
raiioh.  iinli'«  Life,  IlmatiAted  LoDdon  Nerrs.  Call 
and  i-tt'niy  yonmerf, 

■ay*  Don't  fortjet  the  sfsn  of  the  Hot  Scotch. 
deTtf  OHARLBB  VTM.  KFLDMAN.  Prop'r. 

Rum  Punch,   Hot  Scotch* 

....AMD.    .. 

TOM    anrt    JERBT, 

SO   TO  TIIK   BBAXOB 

Hot    Booton, 

ISO  Sutler  .treet,  near  Keaml. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

noT   chowdVb   etibt  wiobt. 

noli  tl JOS.  D.  B1I0OH,  Propr^.tor 

DRE8SJMAKINC. 

MRS.  M.  F.  B'SffOP.  NO.  laO'/ARBEIX 
.tre-t,iatheD'aoeior  L\dlM  aod  stranger* 
"■initio*  the  elij  to  nay*  their  Dresses  **"»■  In 
style,  aod  a  oeitei'  HU  at  a  moderate  price.    de'S 

RICHEDA    FAMflVr 

(Formerly   of  Chiarina'i    BoyaX   Italian  Cttcm) 

WltLO-VBl.RSN0.N8  ON  TBK  VIOLIN  OB 
Onitip.  at  r*»i'eaoi>a  (if  reqairedi.or  for 
r>lab.  Mnsio  (or  Ralia  or  Parties,  St  moderate 
ebarie*.  ReeMeeeo.  S»*  Moatsoosry  e'reet 
ooraer  Jssa*— ,  s>ossa If e.  1 1,  eeUiaa 


SQUARZA'S 

Branch  Punch  Salonn, 

3 1  7  Kearny  street. 


Hare  yon  beheld  It?    If  not,  yoa're  a  treat 
At  BQUARZA'S  PUNCH  SALOON,  In  Kearny  street] 
There  BONA,  dUolple  of  OitUiT  BQUABZa, 
DUpen.es  famed  Ma«io  Paaobesi  rattier 
The  most  dellolons  mlx'.areB  yet  recorded; 
And  have  with  many  medal*  beon  rewarded! 
Ladles  their  OORDI  aLS  there  can  slo  at  leienre,— 
Their  "TEaIW"  appeaas,— and  lien  gain  "LADIIE3 

PLEA  .SURE," 
To  allay  connubial  difference*  and  pain. 
In"ANTI-DIV0R3E"  yon  oaa  roar  end  attain. 
Sip  of  the  potent  extract  bat  one  teste. 
Sour  arm,  consoling,  Btnubt  is  roaad  her  waist 
Gaoss  what  a   "MORNING  OOMKORl'"  la  the  fell* 
That  heals  the  prisrrel  and  imparts  the  bllut 
The  "WELOOME"  too,  you'll  alw-tys  find 
A  balmy  soother  for  the  troubled  tnli.d. 
The  bright  MAD&OBA."and  thoaweei  "FAIBWELL, 
Jait  TiBit.  BONA,  and  yoa'lt  all  ford  Weill 
His  "HYGIEaSIO  BIT  rBB9"  are  Ih*  pautoss 
Tor  all  dyspeptics  and  for  diarrheas. 
No  Cholera  Moron*  ever  has  been  found 
Where  ' 'HYGIENIC  BIT FEBS"  knock  aroaaa.  ; 

BONA  and  8Q0ABZ 1.  aplte  of  all  detractors. 
Hats  prorstl  the  Nation's  greatest  beaefaotorsl 
Full  rOBrY41tT>r«athulEhr.ild-l.i..  yoa'll  and 
To  Sid  the  Man—  invigorate  th*  mladl 
Not  this  alone— a  Welcome  yon  will  m«et 
AtBONA'8-(8QrTARZ\'S)-317  KBaRbTT  STBBstT. 
Bemember,  too,  not  this  famed  plsoe  to  past; 
AXX  SPLENDID  LIQUORS  BU  r  ONB  Bir  A  OLASfl, 


THEY  HAVE   TAKEN 

THE     FBR8T    PREMIUM 

....AT.... 

AH  the  Mechanics'  Fairs. 


fj^OK  SAIaK  WnOLKIALC  AND  XBTAIl 
•t  the  old   AMteUUhaseat,  ISO  Celdeiaarst 


- 


"FIGARO." 

IE  JOUBNAL  OF  AMUSEMENTS. 
Pnbli.BiKl  «T«I7  Dm  in  th»  »««  "» 
AT 

SIS  HeraoU  »od    sas  w».»i»«t.»  «.. 

Below  MonUtoin.rj,  8u>  FrMOlWO. 


MONDAY JANUARY  6,  1873 


AMUSEMENTS.    Etc. 

California  Tneatr«. 

At  tbe  matinee  oo  Saturday  this  theatre  pre- 
sented a  congregation  of  pretty  women  which 
GOQld  scarcely  be  equllffd  I*  any  other  city  Id  tbe 
world,  D-tss  circle,  paiqueit.-,  family  circle  and 
gallery  were  all  crowded  with  laflii*  sod  nbildreo. 
Though  "Aladdin  'is  drawing  iuth  iramoodoca 
houeea  it  mutt  be  withdrawn  voiy«ho  t'y  as  Job  a 
T.  Raytaoni  ie  aboot  te  commence  aa  engage- 
ment. Tbe.  last  bI§cU  of  "Ala-idio. '  w  tb  it* 
■anlttiudlccnsatlrMUonssra  announced  and  those 
wbo  wUb  to  fee  or.ce  more  the  gergooaa  scenery, 
■eaotif  al  ballet,  wlih  Mil.  ■  Betty  and  Emily  Kiel. 
Mom.  Oaroo  *cd  children,  liatsn  lo  tbe  floe  aiag- 
Ins  of  tbe  Ampbioo  QaarUtto  Olab,  sod  enjoy  tbe 
sprightly  aotiog  of  Mies  Minnie  Wa'too.  Una 
Maggie  Moore,  J  0.  Williamson,  and  otberr,  mu.t 
go  at  onoo. 
AUiambra. 

An  entirely  new  bill  will  be  presented  this  eve- 
ning. The  Brat  part  will  conclude  w  iih  Emerson's 
new  fii>a:s  eotitled  "Uo»d  bye  Uncle  Steve,1'  ia 
wbloh  Billy  fc.  11  creon  will  appear  as  Uncle  Steve 
and  Bob  Htrtae1  l»Ti«se.  Id  tbe  olio  T.  Karroo 
will  present  hie  "Hlbernle  Gems"  Sam  Rickey. 
Charles  tattoo  and  J,  Robinson  wlllappsar  in  "A* 
LtkeaaTwo  Peas;"  P.  F.  Baker  will  appear  Sn 
"Sounds  from  Germany;"  Billy  Finer  on  and  G. 
D.  Rockafeller  in  "That  Raacal  Bill;,''  and  tbe 
performance  will  conclude  with  Add  Roman's 
■ketch  of  "Divorce*"  On  Friday  evening  Baker 
and  Karroo  will  tave  &  benefit. 
Metropolitan  Theatre. 

Immense  homes  wers  present  ©a  Saturday af  'or- 
nooo  and  evening  and  last  evening  to  see  "Tbe 
Yellow  Hat."  Tbe  theatre  wdbso  crowded  at  tbe 
matinee  that  many  ladies  were  forced  to  go  into 
tbe  gallery  to  obtain  seats,  To-night  in  addition 
to  "The  Yellow  Hat,*'  tbe  trick  pantomime  ef 
"Unmpty  Dnmpty'a  Dream"  will  be  performed  by 
Messrs.  Lawtoa,  Ward,  Set  re,  and  otber  members 
of  tbe  S.  F.  Olympio  Club.  The  pantomime  will 
precede  the  the  play.  There  will  alao  b  j  a  obange 
in  the  olio  portion  of  the]  entertainment,  Mies 
Dolly  Myrtle,  a  eoubrette,  making  ber  first  ap- 
pearance, Jake  Wallace  performing  banjo  solos, 
and  othir  novel  tie  e  being  offered. 
Bella  Union  The**tr«, 

This  house  isVokcg  a eplandld  business,  the  pub- 
lic folly  appreciating  the  enterprise  of  the  man- 
agement in  catering  for  their  amusement.  They 
annonooe  tbe  cage  game  nt  of  Mi  e  Jennie  Worrell 
and  Miss  Ltllle  Ball  who  will  make  their  first  ap- 
pearance to-night  in  tbe  burlesque  of  "Blaok-Eiea 
Sussc."  The  engagement  of  these  bright  stare  of 
barlesqne,  with  the  talent  already  at  this  home 
makes  tba  company  very  strong.  Tbe  fu'l  pro- 
gramme for  lo-nigbtappoars  on  oar  first,  page.| 
Tbe  Athenenm. 

Aroocg  tbe  features  of  the  bill  for  to-night  are 
Mortimer's  ske  toner,  J.  Oampodonlo,  the  maeioal 
wonder, late  of  the  Albambra,  in  Ante  and  drnm 
solot;  "Hard  Obeek,"  "Bad  Whisky,"  Hogb  Rob- 
inson's ehaogei."  "The  Mjaterious  Lodging 
HoQBe ;  '  Ljdia  Livingstone  and  Maggie  Brewer 
in  oomio  aongf,  Mite  La  Forrest  and  Claude  la 
ballads,  and  the  soMaming  ait.r piece  of  "A  Man- 
ager's Troubles." 

aSATOUiQAX  Museum.— One.  of  the  most 
fomplbt*  collection  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
Btatos.  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  beau- 
tiful wrr,  models,  la  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
only)  at  Um  Moaenm  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
hour  may  be  pronublv  anenr,  bern. 


A  Story  Spoiled. 

Here's  how  a  Western  paper  knocks  the 
supernatural  oat  of  a  story  wtioh  is  trav- 
elling tbe  rounds  of  the  Western  prase: 
■■An  itam  is  going  the  rocads  stating  1hit 
&  Detroit  Biilor  r:fosei  ia  ship  on  a  vessel 
after  seeing  a  rat  swim  ashore  from  liar, 
and  that  the  vtmd  wentdown  tbe  very  next 
trip.  The  real  f  iota  of  the  case  are  that  the 
■ailor  saw  a  hundred  rati  as  well  as  a  pile  cf 
■  snakes,  and  was  taken  to  the  hospital  to  re- 
-cover. The  vet  el  went  down— down  to 
Toledo,  making  one  of  ths  quickest  trips  on 
record." 

Too  Bad. 

jit  is  in  convenient  sometimes  to  speak  the 
Eoglish  Hnguige  with  a  sweet  German  a o- 
•ent,  A  Teutonic  >aloon  keeper  has  lost 
half  his  customers  by  boasting  that  he  keeps 
"df)  pest  house." 

To.  AoTJtsasxs.— For  eale  at  a  great  sacrifice 
at  38  Geary  street,  m*  elegant  silk  dresses,  ane- 
qnalled  for  qoality  and  style.  a 


Dlanona    Catarrh    Remedy 

la  ajsare  onre  for  Oat  an  b  orOolds.  Ask  your 
druggist  tor  it,  or  send  to  Dr,  A.  P.  Evov,  No. 
9  Post  *'.reet.  « 


P^utjgrupnic    Cards. 

At  onedollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  £«  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  street,  T 


An    OLA    Lendmark, 

Tbe  Verandah  Cigar  Store,  at  tbe  IT.  E.  corner 
Of  Kearny  and  Washington  streets,  kept  by 
Henry  Schmidt,  has  been  famous  for  tbe  latt 
eleven  years  -for  k-eplog  the  bett  Havana  cigars, 
tobacco,  choice  meersch  nm  pipes,  etc        * 


Jones  Jh,   -chri,iiei'a 

Celebrated  Grab  Chowder  ean  be  obtained  only 
at  8ao  Baah  atr*er, marly  or-p  s  ie  theAlham- 
bra  Theatre.  Bob  Hart  eata  it.  and  they  all 
eat  it.  Only  the  beat  brands  of  L'.qaorB  bot- 
tled for  family  ose.  q 

GePtlemen,    Attention! 

For  the  tcoa  comfortable  knd  luxations  shave 
be  sure  and  U  O.  L.  r-aaaDd'e  P. lice  bbavlng 
and  Halrdre..u]g  B«  oin,  234  Montgomery  st., 
opposite  Suss  House,  np-stalra.  Only  the  moat 
akfllfoJ  aitiats  employed.  a 


Howjsre    Too,  Pepper?— V  Telegraph 
Oper&ter'a    Joke. 

Many  amusing  stories  have  hesn  told  cf 
the  festive  freaks  of  telegraph  operators, 
who,  wbeuever  afforded  an  opportunity  for 
the  ditplay  cf  tbeir  pfnobant  for  a  good 
joke,  rarely  fail  t i  improve  it. 

Almost  every  cne  tas  heard  of  (be  opera- 
tor in  an  Essttrn  city  who,  on  a  hot  tumm<  r 
day,  desiring  to  borrow  a  cbew  of  tobacco 
from  one  of  bis  fellows  in  tbe  same  room, 
instead  rof  making  known  bis  nquBt  by 
word  of  mouth,  chose  whit  he  deemed  the 
Uast  exhaustive  method  of  indiiiog  a  dis- 
pitch,  which  traveling  over  a  circuit  cf  up- 
ward of  a  tjcu-aod  mi'es,  in  about  two  min- 
utes reached  the  identical  office  whence  It 
started,  much  to  the  surprise  cf  t'other  clap, 
who  blandly  shied  his  tobecco-box  at  the 
head  of  tbe  irrepressible  Jokist. 

It  often  happens  that  t.-lctftaphers  are  called 
into  Bnrvice  A  the  representation  of  a  etage 
pity,  in  which  occurs  what  is  known  as  a 
telegraph  "s:cnc,M  tuch  ai  tbe  one  thown  in 
Byron's  "Aoross  tbe  Continent,"  or  Bonoi- 
cault's  "Long  Strike;"  and  it  ie  tben  that 
the  operator  behind  the  scenes  manages  to 
much  amuse  himself  by  *'t  Iking"  to  the 
"fraternity"  in  the  audience,  nnbeknownj 
of  course,  to  the  balance  of  those  present, 
who  find  no  meaning  in  the  "click,  click'' 
of  tbe  instrument. 

As  an  evidence  that  the  operators  of  cur 
city  are  not  behind  hand  in  the  matter  of 
"hiving  tbeir  fun,"  the  following  is  related 
Jim,  a  well  known  attache  of  the  Westtrn 
Union: 

During  the  theatrical  season  of  last  year, 
the  drama  of  "Across  the  Continent"  was 
produod  at  one  of  our  theatres,  and  f.  r  tbe 
manipulation  of  the  telegraph  ^inBtrnmejt, 
which  plays  an  importtnt  part  in  the  most 
important  act  of  the  play,  Jim  was  engaged. 

His  position  was  such  tiiat  he  could  see 
the  audience  without  being  seen,  and  wl:en, 
upon  taking  bis  position,  discovering  in  the 
auditorium  a  brother-operator  from  Virgin 
ia,  by  name  of  Pepper — who  bad  that  day 
arrived  in  town— he  determined  to  have  a 
little  spot  t  on  bis  own  account. 

Accordingly,  when  the  time  came  for  the 
sending  of  the  first  dispatch,  Jim  loudly 
sounded  on  his  machine  tbe  words : 

"How  are  you,  Pepper?" 

Tbe  quick  prof at  sion  al  ears  of  Mr.  Pep- 
per caught  the  words  ine-tantly,  and  won- 
dering who  thedenee  it  was  Btraightoned 
up  and  stared  at  the  Btage  as  if  he  would 
have  given  two  ddlars  and  a  half  to  know 
something  more. 

"Pepper,  how's  your  mother  ?"  came  from 
the  instrument. 

Pepper,  tboronghly  mystified,  turned 
confidingly  to  his  fair  partner  to  express  his 
utter  astonishment  at  the  meet  singular  cir- 
cumstance. 

As  luck  would  have  it,  tbe  auditorium 
held  quite  a  delegation  of  telegraphers,  who 
who  by  this  time  saw  that  Jim  wssup  to  one 
of  h  s  old  tricks,  and  with  one  accord  they 
began  to  look  around  for  Pepper. 

Jim  saw  the  e fleet  of  the  experiment  and 
enjoyed  himself  hugely. 

P1.-f.p3r  hadn't  got  through  tilling  his 
girl  all  about  it,  when  there  came  another 
kneBisge; 

4,That. won't  do,  old  Pepper.  J  know 
you  well,  and  you  hadn't  belter  bo  fooling 
that  confiding  ere  a' tire  with  aDy  soft  non- 

nse." 

Tli'iB  routed  the  telegraph  boys  to  the 
pitch  cf  curicBi'y,  and  many  stood  up  gazing 
sb  it  tbeir  only  object  in  lif  j  wsb  to  see 
where  Pepper  was. 

Peppsr  f«lt  that  they  kpew  him,  and  the 
confusion  which  Lad  been  gradually  cover- 
ing bis  handsome  features,  grew  into  morti- 
fication when  be  Biw  bo  many  eyes  evidently 
leveled  at  hfm,  and  at  lest  culminated  in 
hie  withdrawal  from  the  theatre.* 

But  Jim  was  bonnd  to  give  him  &  parting 
shot,  and  as  he  faded  from  view  he  heard 
borne  to  bis  ears: 

"Good-bye,   Pepper.    Good-bye  1" 

These  who  appreciated  the  affair  were 
much  amused,  and  so  indeed  wae  tbe  vio- 
tim  himself  «hen  on  tbe  following  day  he 
learned  who  had  so  neatly  captured  him. 

tlenltn  ana.  pleasure, 

Tnere  are  not  too  many  pleasures  ha  Ban 
Francisco.  Nothing  la  more  pleasant,  nothing 
more  health-giving  than  a  drive  Into  tne  coun- 
try now  and  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
keep  a  carriage  of  tbeir  own,  can  And  one 
equal  In  elegance  to  any  private  conveyance 
at  the  Occidental  OarriEfe  etand.  Frank  Bon- 
ton  has  there,  and  at  hie  stables  1016  StocktoD 
itreet,  carriages  of  every  description.  His 
Irivera  are  careful  and  experiences,  hie  charges 
are  moderate.  The  moral  of  the  above  is: 
fo  to  Frank  Boston  at  tbe  occidental  Hotel 
araen  yon  want  a  carriage.  o 


'True*    President'*    MessuRo. 
Peace  and  p-    perlty  are  the  key  notes  of  this 

document.  Che  press  and  durablitv  are  the 
char acterlt tics  of   H.  Lnchalnger'a  fnmlmre. 

All  should  -vi.it  bis  emporium,  735  Market 
street,  and  ascertain  hew  cheaply  a  hou^c  can 
he  f  umiihea, 


Still    Alive! 
When  looking  for  Holiday  present*,  po  ti  tbe 

KaTW  VTOBX  PHOTOORiPH  GaXXZBT,}*0.  25   Thltd 

street,  and  eee  these  beautltul  portraits  in  oil, 
water-colors  and  Indta-ink.  P.ices  from  one- 
third  to  one-half  cheaper  than  at  any  ether 
On-t-cieu  gallery  in  the  city.  Brimmber  tbe 
place— B.  F.  Howl  ltd  t  Co.,  26  Thud  tt.       p 


Or.    DohertF 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
ehronlo  and  specific  practice,  and  as  snob  U 
now  the  moat  Buoceaiful  of  any  Physician  In 
San  Franelaco.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leldesdorff,  a  few  doore  nelow  Whs; 
Oheer  House.  j 

J3r.  Barlow  a.  femiin 

Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  end  Kervous  Dis- 
ease* at  bis  Hygeien  Hall,  637  California  street, 

every  Friday  evening,  commenting  at  75fi  o'clock, 
A  nart  of  the  evening  la  devoted  to  ex > mining 
and  pre-crtblng  for  patient*,.  Dr.  Smi  h  gives 
j  phrenological  txamtrjatio*  b  in  regard  to  health 
|to  invalids  daily,  from  9  lo  4  p.     ,t  free. 


THE     1DKAJL. 

Tae  lof  y  walla  ire  tapen  rled  eapsrbly 
With  scenes  of  glcry,  chinning  evermore  ; 

And  light—not  cf  tbe  boo  or  moon-  la  ai  raam- 
bag 
O'.  r  golden  dciii'j  and  tsaa-lated  fl:or. 

Far-reacalDg  sislep,  with  everlasting  pillar*, 

And  Jewollea  pavement    mortal    foot    ne'er 
pressed  ; 
Such  is  the  inntr  temple  at  whose  alt>r 

My  weary  ipaftat  fuhie  luur.  winya  to  rast. 
It  Is  a  batinted  spot— a  spell  la  o\r  If, 

And  ail  around,  on  terrace,  Jake  and  tr.je. 
Enchanting  birJ-noie*  mlntle  with  thepirfume 

Of  flowers  that  bloom  to  live  tt.  rjally  1 
I  said  'tsra*  bannted— not  In  the  old  fashion 

By  rettltsi  spirits,  whoie  coming  I  should 
fra-, 
Bot  by  angel  forms  of  tbe  true-hearted. 

Who  seek  my  earthly  pilgrimage  to  cheer. 
I  (ee  thelrndlant  amileB.ani  bear  their  voices, 

In  dear,  familiar  tines,  repeat  ay  uame  ; 
Fondtraos  encircle  me,  and  joy  ecttalic 

Feivades  my  soul  and  thrills  my  trembling 
frame. 
Some  smile  when  I  describe  the  habitation, 

And  aay  I  am  deceived ;  bnt  well  I  know 
Tntt  He  who  gave  me  pow»  ri  for  such  creation, 

Would  never  wreck  my  yearalog  spirit  so. 

Not  half  so  r  al  Is  my  outward  teiog, 
Wtarlog  Itseif  away  ia  et>r.bJy  strife  I 

While  si  rooger,  brighter  i  rows  this  blest  ideal — 
Tae  sacred  tamest  of  eUrntd  life. 


Learning*  Fast. 

Chung  Poo,  Bweeping  hia  mistress'  par- 
lor, found  a  four-bit  piece,  which  he  brought 
t>her.  His  mistress  said,  "You  may  keep 
that,  John,  as  a  reward  for  your  honesty." 
Eight  hourj  aftjrwards  the  lady  misaed  ber 
purse,  and  Baid,  "John,  have  ycu  Bean  my 
pui  bo  lying  around  anywhere  ?"  Chung  Foo 
replied,  "YeB,  me  oatchee  him  on  stairs. " 
"And  you  didn't  bring  it  to  me  I"  "  Me  no 
thabbee  gib  um  you ;  think  me  keep  um  for 
me  be  houat-t." 

A  Sunday-  Scnool  Scholar. 

Cbjrley.aged  four  yeais, is  the  pet  scholar 
in  one  of  our  Sunday  schools.  A  few  Sun 
days  ago  the  teacher  a-ked  him  why  the 
pgraBta  of  Christ  were  obliged  to  lodge  in  a 
stable  on  tbe  eventful  night  of  our  Savioar'e 
birth.  His  reply  was  that  the  inns  were  all 
filled  by  tbe  crowds  that  went  up  to  celebrate 
ChristmtB. 

Naturally. 

A  bohemian  said  to  a  friend,  "  Do  ycu 
know  when  I  get  a  five-dollar  piece  in  my 
pocket  I  can't  keep  it  there  more  than  two 
days?"  "That  is  natural,"  replied  his 
friend;  "it  becomes  tired  of  staying  there 
all  alone." 

A  breach  of  promise  suit,  commenced  in 
Haiue  fourteen  years  ago,  was  settled  tbe 
otber  day  by  the  death  of  both  the  plaintiff 
and  defendant.' 

A  Happy  New  Year. 

What  a  pleaiureitis  to  meet  a  smiling  oonntc- 
naooe,  whether  it  be  on  tbe  street  or  id  the  par- 
lor. Acd  why  is  it  that  eome  f  aoes  wear  a  contin- 
ually happy  look  ?  Ic  is  simply  because  tbey  live  en 
a  plain,  notritiooe  and  substantial  diet.  That  man 
is  a  pnblio  benefactor  who  will  conBcieDtioasly 
serve  as  with  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
meal.  Lonia  Meyers,  oronrietor  of  the  "White 
House,"  jkearor Btreet,  alao  of  the  Capitol  Res- 
tauiarjt,  Foortn  Btreet.  does  it.  sb  hundreds  can 
e*ni  iiu-ir.BticnUv  tee'i'v.  Hie  k  tthene  are  marvels 
of  end  r  and  cleanliness.  'Iry  him,  and  von  will 
tlad  itlmpoBBible  to  eat  elBBwhere, 


Ladies    and.    Gentlemen 

Who  have  been  tufferlng  from  various  oom 

plaliits  for  years,  are  obtaining  n  llcf  from  Dr. 

Alkie,  at  187  Montgomery  Btreet.  He  performs 
delicate  surgloal  operations,  and  Is  daily  effect- 
ing remarkable  cures  of  old-standtng  diseases. 
The  Doctor  Is  a  competent,  Bclentinc  physician, 
and  the  afflicted  can  eonsnlt  him  with  confi- 
dence. • 


Live    Weil. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  Is  tbe  canseof  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Bestaurant,  on  Wash- 
ingtob  treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Bocken,  who  has  catered  for  the  pnblio  since 
1849.  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  S&imagundl  soup.  game,  tame  geese, 
delielouB  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  best  out)  or  tea  In  the 
city  —  English  breakfast  tea  —  Bono  bong  and 
Orange  Pekoe — can  be  obtained  here,  '  %% 


Sam  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bass  House  Carriages,  can  be 
found  In  front  ef  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
abllBbment,  southwest  corner  Jtftuh  and  Mont- 
gomery sta. ,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carriage  orders 
Lett  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  B- 


Holiday    Punohi'S. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tatles 
thatcomparewlthBquaraa'a.  Equus/e  Punches 
are  fameui  for  the  high  art  shown  in  their  man- 
ufioture,  thehatpy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  thctr  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  tbe 
disciple  of  tbe  great  Squaici,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  cnachea  and  ro  dials  for 
tbe  H  liday  tables.  For  sale  at  tae  ntw  branch, 
317  K*arn»  Mreet,  or  at  tbe  Old  Headquarters, 
1.0  Leidesdorn*  street.  K 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitape  of  fashions 
loha'P.  At  "TBb."  Bat  r-t)re,647  Washlogton 
street  (Becond  bit  fetors  below  Kearny),  all  ttese 
nrw  ttj  les  can  be  found.  The  tlo  k  U  lmmfnee 
—the  prlcea  sn  reasonable.  Every  on*  who 
goes  there  1b  sure  to  be  ml  ted,  u 


Hat*    for    Holidays. 

-  Tex"  Hat  Store,  647  Wa^hi net-on  street  (sec- 
ond hat  ttore  below  E< amy),  is  the  plioe  to  go 
to  bay  yonr  holiday  hats.  Ficeet  hate,  largest 
assortment  and  chei-pcst  bat  store  in  the  city. 
Bemtmber,  No.  047,  second  hat  itore  below 
Kearny,  on  Washington  street.  a 


Se-wlnn;  MaclUnei  for  Sale  or  to  Bent, 

Cheap,  at  116  Post  street.    Also,  Agency  for 
Mills's  Adjustable  Treadle,  i 


A.  x*loa-»«.nt  Ijocation. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  inspect  the  tine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tne  building  la  a  verv  fine  one  and  lb  well 
Ughtod  and  ventilated.. 
Lever  Buckle    esuspendera, 

At  SI  per  pair— M  per  cent,  cheaper  than  else- 
irnsra at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  z 


Holiday    Candies. 
'  Freso,  sweet  and  dbliclous  Candies,  of  every 
varMy,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 578  Kearny  atreet.    Wholesale  and  retail,    a 


WUitener* 

Jaitf-s  O  Sellers,  31  Second  street. 


NEW    ADVERTISEMENTS 


FIGARO 


CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMME  IN 
every  Theatre  m  San  Francisco. 


FIGARO 

IS  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAT  THROUGH 
oot  the  oentre  of  the  city,  in  all  Hotels,  Res- 
taurants, Salooua,  btorea  and  Offices. 


FIGARO 

18    CIRCULATED    EVERY    DAY  ON    THE 
Oakland  i'trry Bouts  to  catch  the  passengers 
hat  arrive  by  thegreax  Overland  Train. 


FIGARO 

IS  MAILED  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Orexon— the  papers  lett  in  tne  theatres  ataight 
being  gather«d  up  and  saved  lor  that  purpose. 


FIGARO 

IS  "HERE,  THERE  AND  EVERYWHFRE," 
and  is  conetaoily  meeting  a  ohaage  of  readers 
in  tbeTbeaties,  Traveling  Uonveyancee,  Hotel", 
and  public  resorts  generally. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  IN  THE  BEST  SOCIETY,  IS 
placed  in  the  hands  of  nearly  all  who  come 
to  tbe  city  to  make  purchases,  and  is  therefore  the 
best  of  advertising  mediums. 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

The  Oermun  Saving*   and  Loaa  Society 

'THE   BOARD   OF   DIRECTORS   HAVE  DH- 

■s.  dared  a  dividend  of  nine  (9)  per  oont.  per 
annum  oo  Term  Depoeitc,  and  seven  and  ooe  half 
(i.t)  per  cent,  per  annum  on  Ordinary  Deposits. 
rree  of  Federal  T«T,  for  the  six  mouths  ending 
Rfl«SbtF,1,-ie7;'D»y»ble  on  and  after  January 

GEORGE  LETTE,  Secretary. 

8sn  FranciflCO,  Deoember  31,  1872.  js3  'in 


EMPLOYMENT  OFFICE 

CiS  Saeranaento  atreet, 

(Tbe  Firet  House  below  Kearny  street,) 
pOB  FURNISHING  WHITE  AND  OHINRSE 
/V  ii"*11^.0'  n"  •''Dde.-Gentral  Bu*ineP8  "Bsncy: 
Onll*ct  Ri-ntf,  Notes  and  Accounts;  Whits  ana 
Chi neee  Laborers  Bapplied  for  FamilieB.  Hotels 
rum*.  Factories,  etc. 

OUAS,  F.  BECHfcBEK  A  CO., 
deMIm  esa  Sacramento  street. 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

BookwIlrM  mill  Wlntlon,'rj. 
H.  H.  Moore.  609  Montitomery,  near  Merchant. 

Butcher*. 
Kat/..  Fred,  Stalls  34  to  100.  California  Market. 

JUrnii  FooDderle*. 
Weed  A  Kingwell,  Oaliforuia,  125  First  st. 

French  Fimcy    Oveda. 
Loean  &  Co.,  19  Montgomery,  107  and  109  Sutter. 

Jlumim    Eliilr. 
Sampson.  A.  B.  A  Co.,  110  Second  street. 

Made  and  Maaienl  Instrument*. 
Keene,  O.  C,  mftr.  accordians,  repairer  of  all  kind* 
musical  instruments,  203  Kearny. 
Muccoronl  Mannfuclarera. 
Brlcnardello,  Maochiavello  k  Oo.,706  Sansom*. 

tVliii-n  nod  E.lqaoi*.     ( Wooleeal  ..) 
Danen  F.  A  Oo..  Sd*  Front. 

Whlltntr, 
James  O.  Sellers.  No.  31  Becond  street. 


LARGEST 

PosterPrintingHouse 

On  the  Pacific  Coast. 


H.  P.  TAYLOR, 

HAVING  DISCONTINUED  THE  PRINTING 
Business  at  the  corner  of  Sacramento  and 
Leideslorff  streets,  and 

Removed  to  632   Clay  street, 

Will,  in  future,  conduct,  the  same  lie  e  of  boain 
at  the  new  location,  in  conoeotion  with  the  offlee 

B.  F.  STERETT, 

With  whom  he.has  united  hia  stock  and  business, 
thos  making  this 

THE  LARBEST  AND  BEST  APPOINTED  OFFICE 
IN  THE  STATE, 

And  afford) or  nueurpasaed  facilities  for  Printing, 
of  every  description.  Personal  attention  will  be 
given  to 

SHOW,  THEATRICAL,  CIRCUS  AND  CONCERT 
WORK,  ETC. 

My  Engravers  stand  at  tbe  bead  of  the  profes- 
sion, as  samples  on  the  dead- walls  of  the  oily  will 
testify,    . 

A  call  is  solicited  from  my  friends  and  the  pnb- 
lio at  mynew  quarters. 

Xf.  P.  TAYLOB, 

do4  1m  i  aa  tiny  street. 


ARSON 

Pianoforte. 


DHOLARFT>  FY  TRE   JUTGES  AT  A  LATE 
'Fair  of  tbe  Aaaerican  Institute,  after  a  blind- 
fold trial   sgalnat  Stjiowny'B,  Ohlckering'8,  and 
other*,  to  be  Tii.    ut^HT  ON  EXHIBITION.     *»• 
Ct'RTAZ,  Hole  Aa;ent.    SO  O'Karreli  street, 
N    H—  PianoBof  all  st.vtt- e  TO  R.F.NT.  mar* 


OUTSIDE    LANDS. 

A  NY  AND  ALL  PERSONS  THAT  HAVB 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  OUT- 
SIDE LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  have  tho 
amount  refunded  at  the  office  of  the  andersigned 
upon  the  presentation  of  an  order  from  tho 
Mayor  and  City  and  County  Attorney. 
delStf  A.  AVSTIM. 


DAVE  MKNOES  A  CO.,  at  tho  , 
__  old  original  R- d  Lion.  19  Geary 
atreet,  between  Kc»rnv  rnd  Dnpont,  where  yon 
can  bare  HOT  AND  OuLD  URINES,  not  forgetr- 
ting  tbe  old  Pioneer  Lunob.  Toe  "Old  Sport"  ia 
always  on  band. 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession. 

THE  UNDERSIGNED,  WHO  HAS  BEEN 
over  twelve  years  connected  with  the  press  of 
Melbourne,  and  1b  well  known  by  the  members  of 
the  profession  in  the  Colonies,  begs  to  intimate 
that  he  ia  prepared  to  give  experienced  advice  t*> 
all  p*rsona  professionally  visiting  or  meditating* 
visit  to  the  Australian  Oolonies.  Fee  moderaW 
Punctuality  in  dispatching  replies  may  be  relied 
upon, 

WTLL1A**  HBNBY  WATERS. 
lSVtotoria  Ohambera,      .«  Oollin*  street.  Ma*. 
boame.    Aastrali*.  r*6  tf 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

FINELY  FUPNISHED  BOOMS.  BIN-    ' 
gle  or  in  suit*, 

Well  JLlgrbred  and  Vcnillat«U. 
__    Unfuruisned  Rooms  to  1st.    Lodging  with, 
or   without    board.      ALHAMBRA    BDTLDZNGr* 
■  lt»  R-n«b  itreeb  ooMtf 


CANDIES. 

KINDS  OE  THE  FINEBT  ?OANDY 
>im  Oandy  Factory  daily.  A> 
orders,  oapeciaily  from  the  country,  are  solicited 
ard  will  be  promptly  attended  to. 

OANTY-A  WAGNER, 
lOT  Mon tee-mart   ■*■-■    n«'  r  Nattar 


CENTRAL 


J.    C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    X.TJWCJEI, 

Cor.  Second  and  Tehcma  atreet*. 

T      *T*Terrapiu    ocnstantly  on    band. 

Oysters   in   every    style.     PH1VATE 

.SUPPEB  ROOMS    FOB   PARTIES 

dec  311m 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
i  be  Iheatnoal  Profession  in  LaliForoia  pro- 
pose forrolDft  claases  for  instruction  in  i.loeuiioo 
Paraona  wishind  to  avail  themselves  of  the  oppor- 
inuity  of  oxqnirmgaoB.fol  art  at  a  moderate  co*t 
cuoeend  in  ihoir  namea  to  "Cambrfle*,"  P  O  Boi 
2334.  when  parUcuiarn  as  to  terms,  etc..  will  be 


Best   accomroodatioDB  for   n    .,  .  —  ., 
Families  in    tbe   city.     Private    ■at*»*TMi 
entrance  forLadiei'.    Hair  Cutting,  Shaving  and 
Snaropooi:.g.    Children's  Hair  neatly  cot.   Ladies* 
Sn&muooing  50  oents. 
M7lm  T.    OfTRRIVEAU.  Prooriatar 


MB.  AND  MRS.  DREW'S 

Select  Dane  ng  Academy 


AMERICAN     EXCHANGE, 
HAYWABD8. 

TOKT  OAKBb ■ PROPRIETOR 

Plrst-Class    IIotoL 

)vlS6m 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS. 

%    LARGE  ASSORTMhNT  OF  GENTS*  FTJB- 

a-  niBDt&a  Goods  to  r.a  b»d  gona.  and  obeao.  at 

ite"oLDOORNEB."  J.  LEVY'6,  Gl«  Montgom- 

ery  Btreet.    Justice  gLveu  to  all.    Don't  forget  the 


M0NT60MEBT 
HOTEL. 


MFio*aro 


FURRISHEO   R00 


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Imetropoljtan  theatre 

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Hump.y   Dumpty'e   Dreamt 


CALIFORNIA   THEATRI. 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


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ALADDIN:  OR,   THE  WONDERFUL   LAMP! 


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I  In-    Famous    Cami>dian, 

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A-i-..(ial  of  tts  Wblts 

Mi*.  Tisoef   

Mi'»  B-ia^y ... 

Jsck  fiwall... 

T«tn  Ysrn 


WISH  JKNNIK  WCHKrLT, 

Nl>-.    I. II. I.U    Map  I. 

«.  Vsrnsr 

J    H.  L»rklo 

Cess.  Cooper 

Chat .    C'ooosr 

OaTtls  Chtprrsrj 

..nil*  Johrsaa 

Mat  K-Hr 

T.  Kr»a 

. h.  O   Marsh 

Mioul"  l-'ultiiora 

Will  Usrk 

Oarrl*  irra»irno| 

Mlsa  .Irxanbina 

M'lta  IJ-rrt'a 

Josi*   Ms)Ueld 


at  It 


140    Second  StreeL     140 

SWAIN'S  BAKERY, 

i  .i.ii.i..-  i  in  .(jij, 

WE    HAVE     NO     BRANCHES, 

Kil.pt  ■!  1.0.   149  Fovrth  II.MI.  ud  II 
I...  ■•  I  •  IIMhtaa  itrML 

Tm    HIT   QC1MTI    or 

Wedding  Oals.o 

ALWAYS  0!.  BAKD. 
ITUT     V.VHICTY     Or 

Cuke  for  the  Holidays. 

IOC  ORB...  CHARLOTTC  RUSH.  BI.A>0- 
M*Sug,  JI.J.lis,  aw.,  auda  lootdonod 
M'u.lal  aulafiala. 
aaK'lal  B.  «.«WH«*MI 


HAIR. 

THE  UHIAP/.ST  PLACE  ID  3 AN  FRAROISCO 
TO  BUT 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Coodt,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewelry  A  Fancy  Coods, 

IS  AT  TUB 

NEW  YORK    8TORE. 

a.  n.  ham  rnoiv  A*  f'O., 

Hv.  1  !•  "rcand  strict, 
»o»lm       Htetwaaa  Mlaalon    aad    MIdm, 

Attention,  Good  Livers! 

ME.  P.  BF.RGKS.  FORMERLY 
aroprlaiorof  toa  Hinara'  Ras- 
•aorant,  has  iak«o  ir»»  rasB*Kssa«oi 
Of  botb  lbs  Mtoers'  H».»»ar»ai  oa 
OoBamsroiAj  strrot  sod  tbs  H-osr*/ 
Brtoab  oa  Markat  .t'^*l  to  pirtoarabtp  afto  HR. 
A.  DRA YEUK,  wbo  bss  baao  coDDa«'*d  wlUi  tbs 
■tso  lorysara.  L-rprovstasoU  hats  bsto  mads  id 
Ibaonisiot  .taper r  manta  that  will  rsudsr  tbs  Hi- 
a«rs  mors  poprjtar  Ibsa  It  bss  *t«r  baio  donot 
Mi*  13  yssrsof  Its  proapartty.  Oar  Bills  of  Esrs 
•nbrsos  ail  da  deiio^oi.a  of  tbe  seeson.  Oar 
■tan  Ii  -Good  Para,  Good  Cooking  sod  Hodsrsta 
ObATa*"!." 

P.   HRRflf:*   dc  CO., 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

ttai  and  ASS  Oonmsroial,  end 
9SS  Markatstrsst. 
Opta  from  S  A.K.  •»  in  p.m.  »o31  In 


THE  SAN  FRANCISCO 

BILL  POSTING  COMPANY 

llUostrannlo  at,,  cor.  Lcldcdoif. 
(Ex  offlu*  of  P.  M.  B.  H.  Co  ) 

!  AMD  EBR  Ob.     GIVE  US  A  TRTAC; 
'"I  andsevar  ie  salt.      We  waot  to  aker* 


McDANIEL'S 

Museum  and  Theatre. 

CHEYENNE,'  WYO  Ml  NC. 

hj»HK  CDPR-IOMiU  WOULD  MOST  BK- 
1  apaotlolly  rppraasal  to  yoo  aod  t*>a  public  gen 
•»a'iy.  tbst  bs  ti  oow  praptrad  to  fort  tab  facil- 
Its*  for  aKMibftioesof  eratj  kind  sod  oosraOUr, 
•  blob  shoold  4sisrT#  tbs  p^lrooAKs  n(  the  pub. 
Ho.  He  baa  erected  at  CbayoDS,  Wforatog,  A 
LARUK  AND  CjMMODIOUi  HaLL.  wilbaooi 
oeeosryetd  Stue  Tt«  Hall  ie  well  votiUted 
sod  It  eh  led,  *'■■  \  raid*  lomfur  »h>  for  all  asMioi 
Of  the  jssr.  THE  BEST  OK  MUSIC,  both  String 
sad  Bran.,  cea  be  forDi*bod  at  all  times. 

*4*'lsfec'o*y  arranjtcnirn'a  will  he  msde  with 
THkaTHIOAL  OROIHBR  LOMPANIES.  eitb- 
*r  fnrKrDtiosof  Hull  or  performances  on  A  por- 
MDf:*  ot  tbe  receipts.    Ouirrspoonetioe  •ollcJied 

AdJrasa-  J.  McDaNIEL, 

Lock  Box  No.  1.  Cbeyeaoo,  Wyomiog. 

N.  B  —  Ooriositles  wanted  for  Ihe  Cbeyonne 
Mdiiqo.  Tboia  wi«hinc  eogagemSDU,  stato  low- 
•it  terms  for  the  Winter  Seuon.  semilog  pboto- 
grapb  to  my  address.  Half  Paassge  Mosey  re- 
loeded  slur  filling  idumiht'di'. 

JAMrS  V.cDANIEL, 
Proprietor  Cbeyenne  i  beaiie  and  Museum. 
ectl  3m  Lock  Box  No.  1,  Obeteaoe,  W.  T. 


CHEYENNEJHEATRE. 
Professionals  Wanted. 


SIX  FIRST-CLASS  PEOPLE.— MUST  HAVR 
good  Wardrobe.  Four  Lari.e*  and  two  Oeo- 
tleraati  to  bo  »nod  in  trnnersl  bnslneis  fir  tbe  0O01- 
Idk  Wiutir  ceatoo,  commoabiaK  tbe  tirst  week  in 
November,  1871  Address  ataling  lowest  term-, 
with  Pboiogrepb.  Half  Fare  reiuoded  alter  OIL 
lug  escegemsot. 

JAMES  MODAN1KL, 
Propristor  Obejeooe  Thuatre  sad  Mastjam, 
ooA2  Look  Ho*  l.  Obsyenos,  W.  P. 


A   BAD    HABIT 

AOKBAT  HAWr  MKnCUAKfTs 
hs.Tr?  cot  lnla  of  churning  aiore  fur 
their  fJonda  dnrinu  Ihe  Holldtrys  than 
at  ssy  other  time.  At  th«  old  atand. 
No-  8  Second  afreet,  son  will  ulwnji 
And  at  on  I  form  nrlecs  m  lur«e  uasoi-1- 
Ment  ol*  Siilrta,  Famishing;  Oiiofli  und 
Tollat  Articles  .it  lowest  rates.  '1  hat's 
the  place  to  cct  sensible  llolldar  Pres- 
ents. 

BKNT.nHT    A    Co.. 

tin.  3  Second  street. 

PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VIKOUVLA.    CITTT,    RKVAIIA. 

THIS  KLEGANT  TUKATRR  HAS  BEEN  KK- 
deooreted,  sod   c»o  bt>  rentsd  by  tbonigbt  ot 
bv    the  week.     Stars    and    trsaelint'    oombaalai 
llbarml'y   tjreatod   With   on  spplicstloa  by  Istter 
Jf  JIN      1'IPEE, 
Maascsr  sod  sole  Prnprietot, 
Or  to        J.   If.   MeCAUF.. 
SSO  Wesblogroe  etreet.  Hap  BY»,nala«-o 


MONS.  ALEXANDER  WOLQWSKI, 

THE    WELL-KNOWN    PIANIST    AlfD   T0- 
oatiat,  laoBaoa  New  Ooar«*s   for  Pi  too  end 

sloglngbi  hlssntiraly  Newsnl  Mmplifl  -d  ■-•yiiein 
-  tbe  iborieitiiiexisteDoe— reading  mtiHlo  at  eight. 
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at.   Mous.   Wolowskirs  regideooe,    will    8U  rvER 


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•S-Klcaratit  Suites  of  Booms  for  Ladles. 
aaT-OPKN  DAY  AND  SIGHT. 

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noW  Im  fraoHetore 


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TAIJOHT  AT 

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Mr   Brandt,  >.W  "or    Wa.bing'on  A  r-fontgoinary : 
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GREAT  ANATO'dlCAL  MUSEUH, 

And  4  olICKe  .r  Medicine. 

lfl  C\(\(\  BEACHfUL  AND  INRTRDOT- 
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....TEAOBER  01'..  . 

PIANO    AND    SINGING. 

Balls  and  Parties  attended  to,  and  afnslo  fni* 
nisbed.    Resldeooe,  SOS  Eddy  street.       d»»lm 


•Tolixi  Oanapocioiiloo 

(Lately  arrived  from  South  America.) 

PIANO,  CHURCH  ORGAN   AND  HARMOHlCOi 
TUNER  AND  REPAIRER. 

ear-Orders  ad  lreis*d  to  tbe  Philadelphia  Hoa  a* 
Baab  sireei,  promp-ly  attended  to.  ds7  la 


E.  PARDINI 

NO  TOT  WASHINGTON  STR^BT.  (ABOTB 
the  Pleat).  S&n  iTrssoleoo,  Boole  sad  Sbeesv 
mada  to  order  ia  tbe  best  French  style.  Tbe  saaaea 
f.lAs  mAdt  alHAJo  on  Juad,  »•  »"*■> 


FIGARO.' 

THE  JOUBNAL  OP  AMUS£M£WTfl. 


•T- 


PiMieaed  «tnt  Day  m  »*•  Ye**  ^ 

:e».     b  o  a-  -a.  i*  3D  xr  s 


MIMcrehut  «d  S3*   Wa-hl»*«em  BU 

Below  Montgomery,  Sao  Francisco. 


MONDiY JAXCABY  6,  1«73 


Plea.lni;  Precocity*' 

Tee  fallowing,  which  we  clip  from  amoro- 
iog  eot temporary's  reporicf  cs8:S  pnsjnt.'d 
befoio  tbe  Commira^oners  of  Iobbdi't, 
proves  tbtt  car  P«cific  Coast  Hoodiumi  ue 
a  little  more  precocious  thin  tijoes  in  other 
parts  cf  tte  wrrld  : 

Jeremiah  Salliran,  twelve  y**rs,  from 
Virginia,  was  preseDied  je>ier  'ay  fjr  tx- 
■ruination  on  a  charge  of  iosiuitj.  Toe 
C-mnoi'SioDtrs  decidel  that  Li*  c  iodi'.ion 
was  probably  *up;nuiuc»  I  bTdriiikmc,  aad 
n-cjmmeadtd  i>im  as  a  tit  SJbjo:  f  r  tie 
Home  of  th«  Iacbruta  for  a  few  d^ya  at 
Icawfl 

Jeremiah  probably  wished  to  sow  his  wild 
oa's  before  be  reached  matt's  c*ta*e.  It  is  a 
pity  t^iat  bis  brain  tuoombed  before  hs  ao 
c jmflipbed  bis  porpt se.  "A  Band  of 
Hope,"  to  whicb  infants  of  three  aid  four 
yeais  of  age  may  be  admit tel,  on  pledging 
theme*  Ives  to  at  stain  from  spirituous 
drintc,  is  more  needed  in  California  than 
in  Europe,  where  sash  insutotiOLa  are  nu- 
merous. 

A   Literary   Glutton. 

The  UiioaHertll  Ulls  the  fjlbwiDg  story 
of  a  searcher  ifur  koowledge  uod/r  diffi- 
coJtits.  Wo'd  dcubt  if  we  didn't  know  of 
some  eases  equally  as  bad  : 

A  ell  j w  entered  a  Lockport  news  room 
th*ot  erdrr.a*  ten  o'ciock  in  the  morning, 
andpiocejcei  tj  tsk?  a  foe  read.  He  b*- 
gan  with  Scnbner's  Monthly,  fioi;bel  it  at 
one  o'clock,  and  then  atlacued  trie  i  lu-tra- 
t?d  pua-T'.  Finitsbitg  tbese,  he  f  st-ned 
upou  oth»-r  publica'ioLS.  H'U-e  raesid  by, 
U'.ttl  dakms*  came.  Tha  proprietors  of 
tha  newd  room  c^ngniul  .:cd  tbemsslvoa 
tust  the  fellow  wonid  be  f.-iCid  to  quit  when 
he  coaMn't  see  to  re*d,  s>  tie  e*s  wsg  not 
lighted  at  the  usual  time.  Bet  st  11  ihis  un- 
paralleled •sponge"  read  on  with  the  eyes  of 
an  awl  until  the  besinesn  of  lie  establish- 
ment and  a  regard  for  customers  made  it 
necessary  to  light  up.  Tne  reader  s  u:k  a: 
it  until  the  t-tjre  was  closed,  and  was  just 
fini-hmg  the  list  dime  nov  1  as  the  shutters 
were  pat  up,  having  read  everything  there 
w*a  in  ih-*  store,  from  an  old  premium  lit-t 
of  th?  >"isg*n  County  Fair  to  *'  Soaky 
Bam,  the  t&orpion  See'itr  of  t'te  Sieir^s." 
♦    ■ 

Oat  of  Lack. 

The  f  jllowing  scene  transpired  in  front 
of  tbe  Frisbie  House,  Carson  City: 

Firsi  Profe$$ional—$xm.  let's  get  a  team 
and  go  down  t i  tue  3rriDgs  for  a  bath  this 
morning. 

Second  Prof essionai— No ;  the  weather  is 
too  cold  :  fcv<-ry  hifig  u  froze  up. 

First  Professional— But  thtsa  springs  are 
hot,  and  cn't  frteze. 

Second  Professional— If  you  go  a'one  it 
will  be  all  rU'tu  ;  but  if  I  go  with  yt-u,  the 
cbirc-s  are  ten  to  one  ih  it  they  will  be  fro- 
zen a  fjot  th'ck  and  the  boye  ni.l  be  eka-iog 
on  the  ice,  I'm  playing  in  such  bad  luck. 

The  "Tiger"  Hutments  in  ;Carson  City, 
and  Sam  bad  deposited  a  week's  salary  in 
his  lair  the  night  previous. 


Reaasnrlnfif. 

A  servant  present-log  herself  to  obtain  a 
place,  the  mistress  of  the  home  began  to  set 
f  jrt j  its  advantaces.  "  The  place  is  a  very 
ersy  one,"  she  said  ;  "we  bare  nothUJreD." 
"Oj,"  r.  plied  the  woman,  "yoa  needn't 
worry  yourself  abcut  that;  I  am  Tery  fond 
cf  children." 


Phlegmatic 

Jonta  visitiog  Eotitsm's  p'*ce  in  the 
eonolry,  which  hs  bad  net  seen  fir  a  year, 
exclaimed,  "  How  your  Austral  an  gnm 
trees  have  grown!"  "  Oh,  yts,"  aoiwered 
Jones  ;  "  they've  nothing  tl.-e  to  do." 

The  following  definition  cf  cba  s  is  not 
bad  :    A  great  deal  of  nothing  and  no  place 

to  put  it  io. 

♦  .  — - 

The  ItvuraUd   Press  (9.  F. ) 

No.  1,  Ja-auar/,  18"3.  Sold  by  *ubB;rJpti?n— 
$1  60  a  year.  Eiegia',  cboloe,  cntap.  Sample 
cam^erp,  IS  cenla.     Adcrias  ilurny.  Dewty  & 

Co.,  S.  F. ^^^^  c 

Pr*ab  ml  Swt-rt. 

Far  tha  btn  cocltctionary,  go  to  Canty  aad 
Waxner'a.  107  MontKomrrr  M.  aaar  Sutter.        3 


A    Tliri'lt»K    Tale. 

Literature  in  Cal  foroi*  is  improving, 
Tie  Overlind  Monthly,  batriog  iha  fact 
ih  it  it  Lai  no  edit  jr  and  ie constantly  taving 
oil  =jjrits  impcaed  on  it  fjr  original  matt  r, 
is  a  creditable  pm'.lica'ion;  the  Art  Journal 
iswell-edied  and  beactifally  printed;  tbe 
Golden  Era,  tbe  pioneer  weekly  paper,  is 
brightening  op  and  his  improved  vastly; 
the  Illustrated  Prtsi,  though  nearly  all  tbe 
matter,  illustrated  and  letter  pieaa,  is 
print  d  in  tfte  East,  is  a  pleasing  publica- 
tion; tbe  News  Letter,  whica  has  really  run 
d.>wn  cf  late,  it  going  to  have  A-  Bteree, 
its  old  Town  Crier,  back;  the  Grizz  y  U  go- 
ing to  employ  taljnt  a^  not  depend  on  one 
man's  trains  enti.tly,  and  altogether  the 
literary  outlook  for  1^73  iB  cheering.  Bat 
after  all  there  is  no  paper  lito  the  Alta 
(thank  Heaven) !  Tne  Call  his  sentimental 
stories  by  San  Francisco  amateur  writers, 
not  bad  enoogh  to  be  fnnny,  but  the  Altil 
when  the  Alia  publishes  »Q  original  story 
it  is  unique  of  lis  k  nd,  Wituess  that  re- 
markable production  which  appeared  in  its 
issue  of  the  2d  inar.  "A  Crael  Step-JIothsr ; 
or,  tbe  Americas  Girl  Discarded.  A  Ta  e 
of  the  Ne»  Tear."    The  author  legits  thus; 

What  s  season  of  festivity  and  rejoicing  is 
New  Year's.  Tin  approacn  of  that  day 
makes  tbousandu  of  Leans  glad,  happy,  joy- 
ful, hopeful  and  fall  of  sutistiine.  Prece- 
ded by  a  hily  season,  and  tie  Merry  Cbr.st- 
mas  t;me,  New  Yetr  nils  the  cup  cf  joy  and 
biuda  together  in  bonds  of  enduriog  i .  lend- 
soip  tbe  happy  relations  which  then  exist. 
And  net  only  so- 
Then,  after  maundering  on  in  tbat  deadly 
lively  style  for  some  time,  he  says: 

Bot  these  sragooeralitie1*— giittsrin^  gen- 
eralities—flavored  mir;  of  fiction  than  re- 
ality. 

But  he  won't  stop;  he  drivels  on  abcut  a 
couple  of  sticks  full  more  and  then  p'.uoges 
into  his  story.  We  c-n't  describe  the  stiry; 
we  can't  give  an  idea  of  it;  we  only  want  to 
make  people  buy  up  that  Lumber  of  the 
Alti  and  read  it  for  themselves.  It  is  full 
of  bold  and  startling  assertions  like  the  fal- 
lowing: 

T-o  have  an  American  girl,  born  of  Amer- 
ican paren:s,  is  not  out  of  tbe  osuul  line — 
nothing  in  it  to  cause  particular  rt-joiciog; 
it  would  r«tber  be  strange  if  it  w&re  othcr- 
wiae. 

Perhaps  tbe  most  beautifal  passage  in  tha 
whole  stcry  is  the  fallowing.  Tfie  American 
girl  said  something,  and  then  we  are  told: 

Tne  wcrls  rang  in  the  eats  cf  tbe  changed 
and  cruel  father;  they  penetrated  bis  biain 
like  peais  oi  tmnder.  aid  hid  breast  was 
cjoTdlsedas  >f  re ac bed  by  a  tudden  and 
terrible  calamity.  He  looked  upon  hid 
child— thought  of  her  mother— remembered 
w.th sorrow  his  treatment  of  bis  children. 
He  left  bis  bouse  a  srrow-str.cken  man, 
had  rexmis-  to  the  wine  c  ip,  and  instead 
of  the  gentle  father,  he  became  the  un- 
washed drunkard. 

If  that  isn't  g!a;h;c  writing,  what  is? 
What  a  pictare  iB  presented  of  that  sorrow- 
sticken  mao,  who  left  his  hiusa,  hal  re- 
course to  tbe  wine  cup,  and  "instead  of  the 
gentle  fither  became  the  unwashed  drunk- 
ard." No  longer  was  lie  a  Lice  clean  man, 
no  longer  a  sober,  respectable  member  of 
society;  ha  had  changed,  wasciuel,  but.be- 
tore  Lia  daughter  spoke  thoss  words  wh:ch 
penetrated  bis  brain  like  peals  cf  thunder 
and  convulsed  his  breast,  he  was  s'.ill  able 
to  play  himself  off  on  scciely  as  a  "gentle 
lather;"  afterwards  he  was  that  no  longer- 
he  was  "an  unwashed  drunkard."  If  the 
Alta  has  another  story  like  tbat  for  next 
New  Year's,  we  don't  c^ra  how  speedily 
1873  passtsaway.  No  wonder  tbe  Alia  does 
not  appreciate  the  "California  Art  G»llery.'< 
How  cm  it?  A  periodical  written  up  by 
imp-ounious  Bohemians!  We  daresay  tbe 
man  who  wrote  "A  Cruel  Step  Mother,"  etc., 
etc.,  is  wealthy,  but  stll  we  venture  to  crit- 
icise his  style. 

The  Ox  in  the  Aases*  Role. 

A  greit  ox  was  marsh. Led  through  the 
streets  ye-Wday  with  a  tr:S-  band  at  his 
heelB — Bocky  Mountain  yews. 

We  suppess  ho  mU4t  have  lost  an  election 
bet.  If  so,  Colorado  has  inaugurated  a  new 
era— tssjs  usually  make  that  sort  of  wageis 
here. 


The  Illustrated  Pr-'js. 

Murray,  Dewey  4  Co.,  have  issued  No.  I 
of  "Tbe  Illustrated  Preta,"  which  they  pro- 
pose to  continue  to  a  menthly  publicitioc. 
Tbe  cumber  b  fore  us  contains  a  number 
of  bruutifolly  executed  engravings  which 
lave  before  appeared  in  tbe  Aldine;  Borne 
«etl-sele:ted  articl  sand  a  faw pages  of  orig- 
inal mater.  There  is  rather  a  pretention* 
defence  if  Gerome's  Cleopatra,  ihe  wrier 
of  which  assumes  that  those  who  lave  crit- 
icised this  pictare  eince  its  arrival  in  this 
city  "  Lave  had  no  opportunity  to  eiudy  the 
female  f.Tmsive  when  s'uffed  and  padded 
for  Kearny  street  exhibition,  or  through  tbe 
medium  of  engravings  of  Greek  statues." 
We  cjLsider  thii  assumption  an  unwar- 
rantable one.  The  modesty  of  the 
critic  of  tha  Illustrated  PreiS,  if,  as  is 
probable,  h  s  opportunities  havo  thus  teen 
restricted,  i*  commendable,  but  he  thould 
not  sptak  for  others  who  may  know  far 
more  of  the  Bubjec:  on  which  they  write 
thsn  l.e  is  a^vars.  We  much  prefer  the  Cal- 
ifornia Art  GaLUry  to  the  Illustratsd  Press 
as  an  authority  on  art  matters.  We  wonder 
if  tbeart  critic  of  the  Press  hsa  been  to  eee 
Cleopatra. 

Moarniajj    Reptil.*. 

An  eichmge  sajs  :  "A  short  time  since, 
aoitizen  of  Danville,  111.,  was  buried.  Af- 
ter the  funeral  bad  started,  a  shake,  of  the 
blue-racer  rpecies,  was  observed  following 
behind.  It  continued  thus  to  follow  .until 
the  cemetery  was  reached,  when  the  serpent 
jumped  into  the  grave,  and  coiled  himsslf 
around  the  box  containing  the  coffin.  It 
there  repaired  until  the  eexton  dispatched 
r,  and  laid  it  upon  the  ground.  A  land  .of 
music  headed  tbe  procession,  and  the  ques- 
tion is,  'whether  it  was  that  cr  some  other 
cause  which  led  to  tbe  singular  conduct 
of  tbe  soake?"  If  every  body  buried  in 
Danville  is  to  to  be  followei  in  this  way* 
attending  funera's  won't  ^be  popular.  We 
suggest  a  remedy.  Th=re  is  an  organ  grind- 
er in  tbiscity  whoc*u  be  employed  to  fur- 
nish n>usic  far  funersls.  Let  the  people  of 
Danville  enga^ehim,  andne'er  a  snake  will 
fullow  where  hslea^s.  We  have  Been  dogs 
that  delighted  in  barking  at  everything' 
from  a  shadow  to  an  elephant,  run  howling 
aivay  when  be  commen'ed  to  play. 


Knsliin  on  "Fine  Writing.'* 

Buskin  has  come  out  as  a  critic  of  himself 
He  siyB:  "I  was  obliged  to  write  too  young* 
when  I  kie*  only  half  trutbB,  and  was  eager 
to  sit  them  fcrth  by  what  I  ihougui  fine 
words.  People  used  to  cill  me  a  good  writ- 
er then;  now  they  say  I  cin't  writeatalli 
because,  for  ins'auce,  if  I  think  anybody's 
house  is  ou  firs,  I  only  eay,  'Sir,  your  houee 
is  on  fire  ; '  whereas  formerly  I  us  ? d  to  aayi 
"Sir,  the  abode  in  which  you  probably  passed 
the  delightful  days  of  youth  iB  in  a  state  of 
inflammation,  and  everybody  usad  to  like 
the  effect  of  the  two  p's  in  'probably  passed,' 
and  of  tbe  two  d*B  in  'delightful  days.''' 


X'ot  Much: 

A  friend  cf  ours  siw  a  boy  gathering 
mushrooms,  and  said,  "Bub,  ain't  you 
afraid  of  being  poisoned  1"  "  No,  I  ain't," 
replied  the  juvenile;  "you  don't  think  I'm 
going  to  eat  them,  do  you?  I'm  going  to 
sell  'em  to  the  reetauran's." 


What    Cheer    Sundry 

Kmplora  no  Chinamen,  and  should  be  pal 
ronla*a  by  rrerrbody.  * 

■  m 

Altogether  the  Best. 

It  is  ctirioaf,  but  true,  that  J.  A.  Shaber, 
TOT  Karkrt  Btmt,  tear  Third,  ehould  sell  fur- 
nlture  and  bedding  cheaper  than  any  other 
-dealer  in  tola  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
-*onrin£*d.  x 


Oyster    Tra<lo. 

Ta*  oyster  trade  la  Oallfomla  ta  assuming 
gigantic  proportion*.  Bmeraon  CorTlllc,  of  the 
E«ddle  Eo«k,  410  Pine  street,  farniabes  from 
hU  own  oyster  beds  at  San  Bruno  mlulona  of 
ojswre  to  all  paru  of  the  Pacific  Ooait.  His 
Eastern  tranaplacted  oyaten  nave  a  famavbieb 
baa  exteaded  all  orer  tha  ooBuBent,  aad  *  he 
18addl«  Book"  n  mown  •verrwnere. 


Tiio     Best     Kemedlt-a, 

Dr.  Perry's  Laet  Chance,  f or  palo.  Dr.  Per. 
rfs  Wtbfoot  PUle,  for  all  blhona  compUlnta. 
J,Q  Qaua  and  Co.,  corner  Sanaome  and  Com- 
a.  'read  atreets.  jpoI-  agent*. 

Vhat    Cheer    L^wnary 
Is  tbe  beat  laindrr  In  San  Frano  laoa 


Watch  find  Jewelry, 

Very  low.    at   H.   A.   Ca.landcr'«,  63  Second 
strtei,  oorcer  of  lllaaion. 


Do    JCot    Suffer    lrom    Corna 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 310  Eeamy  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
sp?ak  from  experience,  having  tested  th*  Dca- 
tor'a  capability.  Belerencea  given  If  required.,  h 


^VriaaJtiiriar  Ketumea  in  One  Day 
And  ue  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Liacdry, 

For     Wtt*ni:riK 

EhlrU,  SI  CO  per  dox.;  smaU  piece*.  60c.  per 
•  a.     As  the  What  Cheer  Lrundry 


Manning's. 

The  only  p'aes  aoutb  of  Market  Etrest  to 
get  a  good  dish  of  Oyetera,  Ca'ifomla  or  Eastern 
Transplanted,  la  at  Manning's  Charter  Oak 
Oyster  Sal  od,  corner  Howard  and  Third,  late 
of  the  Bloc  Wlsg  Sikr.n.  l 


Itla    Porloctly  Astonishing 

Bow  beantlrally  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
it  tbe  What  Cbeer  Ltnndrj.  Clothes  received 
jeiore  8  aji .  retorned  the  same  cTening  If  de 
ilred.  z 


For  tbe  Tery  Beat  Drink*, 

Oo  to  Ta.es'  Branch   Saloon,    cercer  of  Market 
sadTbird 


XX    Toa    "Want 

Your  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed.,  and 
not  spoiled  e  -id  them  to  the  What  Oheer  Lane 
■Iry. x 

For  a  atfe  and  efficient  Biiunnn  cr  the 

*oj--<     inor,  as;  Ii:sk.'s  f-xaira  i^t  db 


Best    <Jtiallt>*    of   Uogakln 
Driving  glovea,  at  S3  per  pair,  at  the  What 

Oheer  lAondzy  *    z 

HcDaweli,   Show    Card  Writer, 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order,  boom  JO, 
908  Market  atrret.  cor.  Port  and  KoBtgtmory.  u 

Do   Tou    Know 

That  with  Bcrmici'i  Parxxsm  you  can  cut 
and  make  any  garment  to  nt  perfectly?  Sand 
postage  stamp  for  an  lUuEtrated  catalogue.  E. 
a.  Damhag,  agent,  offlce  of  the  Howe  Dewing 
Zaehine,  w0.  313  Xaarnv  atrect,  betwttti  Sutter 

ma  Pees,  Baa  Pranriaoo.  • 


Oysters. 
In  etrolling  round  the  other  night. 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas.  light. 
Our  careless  feet,  by  chance  aid  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  waters  bright,  did  make  a  screen 
Through  which  a  Bweet  bonquet  was  seen; 
While  moEsy  stone  and  pearly  shell. 
O'er  which  tbe  waters  softly  fell. 
Made  that  wlnaow  reem  to  be 
Some  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 
"btop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here — 
It  looks  so  nice — and  try  their  cheer."; 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  hi*  appearance,  asked  our  wish — 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dl-h 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  magrdjietnUy,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysterf,  juicy,  fat. 
Cooked  every  style;  jnst  think  of  that, 
And  If  your  month  doo't  water,  then 
Ton 're  different  from  other  men. 
Thf>>  'a  clam  t  and  crabs  aud  terrapins  ; 
In  lact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  tindeof  game. 
Fish,  Sesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name. 
While  every  dish  wj-,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  beat  Ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  alnnera, 
To  get  wnat  they  call  "eucn  nice  dinners,** 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty -seven  BuBb, 
And  mere  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  (toes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyeter  Bouee.  337  Bush  street,  above 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

0HABL58  HAAEE,  Proprietor. 


SOn    Pairs    ot    Hocks, 
At  all  price*,  at  t  he  What  Cheer  La  unary. 


CuravoiiKT.—  Madame  Clara  Antonla,  tbe 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trace*  Medium. 
hag  removed  to  333  Kearny  et.  Oonsultatlena  in 
BaslltQ.    Franco  and  German.  x 


NEW   ADVERTISEMENTS. 


WILLIS^BAND. 

MUSIC     FURNISHED    FOR    ALL 
oeoavioof.    Mmio  imported,  arranged 
sod  for  aale. 

Frlta  Pipers  and  Mnrent  M.  Bin 

I-ctidiDB;  Tlollni-tB. 

B»-Ord»rs  frnraths  country  promptly  »tttrjd«1 

to       AdOei*    M.     W.     WILLIS.     Satoo'i     Mails 

Kiom.  iS8  Hot-.a^mamtrcet.  or  AtABOCR  M. 

BLUM,  9Z9  MoptKom«rrBtre*t,  ja6tf 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

0»»   FroDcltro  Sating,   X"n1on,    &3Z  Call- 
foraiu   street,  corner  of   "Webb. 

pOB  TRR  HALF  YRiB  RHDTKO  WITH  THE 
'  3  st  Decamri«r,  l-'i.  a  dividtud  baa  breo  d*- 
elared  at  the  rate  of  nias  aad  tn-tiotn-  (9R-10) 
D*r  cent,  par  an  nam  oa  Tartn  Deposits,  sad  eieot 
(-)  par  ten-,  par  aofom  on  Ordinary  Oepoaiis,  frss 
ot  K-te'al  T««nD'»»!i(i.  payable  on  and  after 
i'i.b  J»oairy.  UTil.  Br  **-3er. 
•til  :  w  L 0  ViLX.  WHITE,  Oaasu sr. 


THE  GOLDEN  ERA 

For-    1S7-3. 


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SWALLOW  FLIGHTS 

By  Charle*  Warren  Stoddard,  In 

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table     talk, 

By  Olive  Harper,  1b 

The  Golden  Era 


TOM     A.     EA-UTK'S 
FenUletoD,  lnj 

The  Golden  Era. 


ORIGINAL    STORIES,    POEBCS   AKD 

SKETCHES,  FASOinar  GOSSIF, 
AUU8EHENT8,  LITfBATtBE 
AND  AST,  ANSWERS  TO  COB- 
B£SPC.VBE\T5,     ETC. 


THE-  "GOLDEN  EHA"  18  THE  OLDEST 
Weekly  Paper  in  the  State,  permanently 
MUbliahed,  and  more  widely  circulated  at  home 
and  abroitd  than  any  othsr  on  the  Pacific  Ooaet. 
la  Oa  t'oraia,  tbe  A tlioiio  States,  and  throughont 
the  entire  Held  of  its  area*,  and  rapidly  increasing 
circntatios.  tae  "GOLDtX  EEA"  Is  nnireraally 
reatrdedasa  HUrary  and  family  journal  oi  one- 
quailed  excellence. 

To  Advertisers. 

The  "GOLDEN  BRA"  la  a  welcome  Sunday  Tls- 
itor  In  arary  Horn*  and  Household,  aad  aa  an 
adTertiaingmediQmitaadrantBfea  most  be  appa- 
ractt  to  bnsineaa  men. 

TO  MAIL  8TJBS0BIBSBB, 

The    Golden  Era,  far   One  Tear,  S3  SO ; 

for  Six  Month*,  S*  ••), 

tSnbacriptionj  to  be  paid  in  advance. 

The  Golden  F.rn.  and    Peteraon'a  lVadlea' 

National  Mafaalie,  One  Tear,  86. 

WTHE  GOLPEN  EBA  and  PETEH30NS 
LADlBti'  NATIONAL  MAGAZINE  served  by 
Carriers  in  tbe  city  at  12' j  oenta  per  week. 

TBE  GOLDEN  BRA.  ainjtle  ooniaa.  Ten  Oenta. 
For  sale  at  all  Aewr-stands. 

Ofllee  of  the  Golden  Era, 

540  Clay  street.... Saa  Fraaeiro 


CONSUMPTION  pre- 
vented by  the  timely  use 
of  "Hall's  Pulmonary  Bal- 
sam," the  best  and  most 
speedy  remedy  in  use  for 
Coughs,  Colds,  Asthma, 
Bronchitis,  Influenza, 
Loss  of  Voice,  Incipient 
Consumption,  and  all  Dis- 
eases of  the  Throat  and 
Lungs.  Ask  for  "  Hall's 
Pulmonary  Balsam." 

Price  50  cents.  Sold  by 
all  Druggists. 

J.   R.   GATES   &    CO., 

PROPRIETORS. 

Cor.     Snnaome    and    Commercial    etre«ta> 
noi4  tf 


Pacific  Stone  Company. 

THE  P-iOIFIO  STONE  COMPANY  OALL 
tbe  eeveoial  attention  of  Architects,  Engin- 
eers, and  tbe  Dnbiic  in  general,  to  the  SUPERIOB 
QUALITY  of  tbe  Stone  dot?  being  manni&ctnred 
by  them  in  tbie  city  onder  tbe  BanMime  Patent*. 
They  make  to  order  and  keep  in  etock: 
BoUdlng  Fronts,  Wul«r  Pipe, 

hlnha.    Monuments,    FonntiUna, 

Tiles,  Coplnx*  for  YValla, 

Filters,  etc.,  etc. 

Together  with    Raoeome's    oelebrated    I- ree-Grll 

Griadstones,  all  of  which  we  guarantee  snperiot, 

and  at  a  price  far  below  that  of  hand-oat  work. 

■r»-The  attention  of  private  parties  intending  tc 
bnild  is  respectfully  solicited. 
Offlce.  No.  IO  BUSH  STBEET.  Sto  Franoisoo. 


THOMAS    W.    BREE, 

SILVER  T»T.A«PT!^  , 

**  MANTJFAUTURE&fl 
-^  — AHD— 

^^p  B£FAIBEB( 

fjjn       DRumCBaNJOS, 

^tW  — AND— 

'JihEB    MTS1CAL    JATSTB CU£\7I 

K£TABUSHED  IN  18CG. 

sar-Lecsons  given  on  the  Banjo  and  Dram.  &AS 
MISSION  &TKEET,  between  First  and  becond. 

N.  B.— Fine-toned  Silver  Solo  Banjos  for  Pro- 
esKionals  always  on  hand.  >aXK  tf 


Declared  ABjalnat  the  TThole  World  and 
the  Beat  of  Mankind. 


PATENT  EAOLE  BLACKING -WARBANT- 
ed  superior  to  any  in  tbe  market.  Manufac- 
tured by  MOORE  A  CO,  No.  «lO  Letdaedorff 
etr-ft,  H,  F.  Direoilore  fur  Use:  Woen  (sond  too 
thick,  add  a  little  water.  Keep  tbe  bottle  well 
oorlied.    Bold  by  all  Groocre,  Jraggiat?,  etc.    dil 


TRAY  S  aiwa'Boo  band. 


Alfred  Tetter, 

Manufacturer  and 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES, 

££5  Dnpont. 

HEAR  SUITER  STREET.     . 

See  ray  stock  cf  Bird    ! 
Cag-e  b'  f  jrn  parcbaeicg    ; 
e  -ewbere.  Always  eome- 
"licgnew  on  hand.    My    < 
Patent   Cages,    made  of    '' 
Tin  Wire,  am  warranted 
FRKE  FKUM  YEKMIN 
Also,  beat  qaaliiy    I'KA 
noMtf 


Meerschaum  Pipe  Depot 

€13    KKAKXl    STBEET. 

PIPES  MADE  TO  ORDER  AT  , 
the  ahortei  no  tic*  All  Piues  and 
Otgar  BolderB  wmaotcd  gennine,  and 
to  color  well.  Metr  oriu'ii  PiprBaid 
walkicg  Oanes  Mounted  and  Repaired 
at  lowest  ba<tern  Prices,  aad  wirn  tbe  best  *ork- 
manahip.  A  large  ivor  ment  of  Walking  Oanes 
and  barcy  Goods  oi  every  description  always  on 
band.  colli  lm 


The  Popular  Beverage 

CONGRESS  WATER  FKO\f  THE  PAOIFIO 
Ooosraaa  Sprinps,  n^ar  banta  Olara.  Indorsed 
by  tbe  Medical  Faculty. its  cnr*nve  powers  being 
equal  to  the  celeb'nt'd  Concrr>»e  Water  from  tnt 
Springs  <>t  Sa>at^ga,  New  rork.  Depot  removed 
from  I'.S  KoifDy  street  to  New  Montgomery,  one 
door  from  Howard.  Families  supplied  daily.  Lib- 
eral diaconnt  to  the  travO,  and  orders  attended  to 
ptompvly.  de25  lm 


Philadelphia    Restaurant, 

OHAS.  V.  BERGOLD,  PROPRIETOR. 

THE    OLDEST     ESTABLISHED f 
and    most  popular    K^atanrant   in  I 
San    trancisco.     The  Tabfex.    are    &ap-  " 

plied  with  the   beat    tn   ru^rtct.    Board. -    _ 

by    the    wpek.     iO§    PIKK    8TRBKT,    jn-iAbov 

Mnn'-nPift  rn»r">h   in 


Q£<JK(i£     MAYES*; 

DEA.Lt.yt  f.V  OVS*rURK,  ui.a^.n 
andall  kindt  ol  Shl-JLL  FISH,  . 
MarisNoe.  40,    41,    -Oi,  CMifomta  ' 
Market,,  entrance-  on  Californ;!  atraat. 

Public  or  private   p&njef   i^a   famtiie*    •apnliad 
rrom  6  a.m.  to  \l   p.  v.     Ladieb'  and  Grintlemen's 


DR.  IV.  A.  PAYNE. 

THIS  OKI  KRTtMED  PHVSIOIAN  HAS  RE- 
moved  his  offiot  from  tbe  Hu'-  !lou<e  to  bis 
Flepftot  .-cite  oi  Uoom-,  No.  4>6  Keiroy  street. 
H»  tetlsiosr  disa^st  'il'm'.i  qsaatioo.  Do  not 
fail  to  call.  Ail  uhrocio  Diaaee*  (rea.ed  snciees- 
i  j, It.  rJelS  lm 


Bar  Sugar 

TOOR    SA'.E-.-,18     KtlKNl'     STSEET.    AT 
J      MBROER'8.     Alio,  ever;  kind  ot  0»dlM 
Wholwale  and  Ret.il. 
°<fftt  IT.    A.    HF.BCEB. 


Indian  Queen  Range. 

The  Best  in  tlie  Market 

MABOFAOTDItED  BY 

CALEB    M.     HCKLFR, 
ootBt* *««  nt.      4«8  K.itrn 


MEW  YORK  PRICES 

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METROPOLITAN  THEATRE 
Grea'  ifioj  if  the  Suson 

The  Yellow  Hat!         EMERSON    MINSTRELS 

Th8   YellOW   Hat'  ™r<        '    °MaP«nlo«  OonsoUdated 


SAN  FRANCISCO  ATHENEUM 


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Fifteen  Thousand  Persons. 

The  Yellow  Hat 

■nation*, 
lacnlfl  rj. 

Battalion  or  Amaioaa, 

lliilli.ini   Armor. 
Woalfrful  Colored  Ugkts, 

Startling  Morhatiiral  Effects, 
Baser b  Variety   Entertainment. 

FniilrM  Triflw  and  Noreltien, 
me.... 

ACME   OF   PERFECTION! 

Tt»  •*•!♦  f«t«ti9«  •  ro»btB»tic«  of  At'rsctloas 
»«».r  •!•«  i«d  !■  say  Tb  «*'.>•. 


fBHTtWIIir.  JANUARY     1 

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30NICO, 


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SO  >*t  Otlw  •*«•  fro*  t  ail  to  A  r  m  ,  abare  RMirtfd 
IvMWeM  W  Ncirta  SIX  DATS  IK  ADVANCE. 

•  VIlV  !*0  FKEC  LIST.    To. re  will  b*  no  «s«r- 

I»m  to  ifcn  rate. 


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8UUN08FB0ff  eBaiAKT........ ......  ............... ...... P.  K.  BAKKB 


THAT       RASCAL.      BILLY. 


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OVERTURE ORCHESTRA 


To  oooclutls   with   Aid  BjmibV  Si*uh  toll  Inl;  ~  ~ 


sect 


3d  a:  tt  o  3^  e  des 


SIR    BINJIVI1  HI  KB* ADD  RV  MAN  I  MR   BARIf  ABV  RIRR9     ... 

I  t*l.\  It.  BttA Ml.Sft  JKNMK  SHKKMAN     *i«8    BAKS.BY  ttlBB-1.    . 

LAWYKR  BRIki V.  AINm.it V  SUu'lTI  DATAOHVB  SUHMMI.. 


SAM  Rl(  K>Y 

it  ih  Hart 

CFIA.1.  SUIluM 


FRIDAY  I  VININO,  Jsotisrj    Mb  — 

Benen-t    of    Balier    £txx.<X    r*a,riroxx. 


MONDAY  EVENING.    J.naary   2'Jth-Flr,  t  Appi*ir*nce  of 

JOHNNY    ALLEN,    MISS    ALICE    HARRISON,    and    LITTLE    MAC. 
THIS    THKATRB    DOES    NOT    ADVKRTISE     IV    THE     "CHRONICLE.' 


'  All  Bills  against  the  AlhAmbrft  Thoatre  mast  oe  presontel    henvtftor  on   Monday. 


IMiialoal      Wouclor. 


*••'"  «  '•  fc..... 

*>••  .In...    |fc.   ftrri  ML.  I'l.ad. 

"'■"",r,"l  <■-,..    It,..,, 


Morll-n.r  . 


WARD    CHEEK. 

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in,  mo. 

..llfrtH'IS 


Mr.   Much  Bobinsoi  in    His  C-UMgttl 

I>..~»  Aa»*a«  ISM  OMU  I  r«|a  1. 1, ,,.„.,„„ 

BsMM  ■*■•     .  a,,,,   Ii|*a>a. 

llrar  ■•»••»,    l  ■•■«   ...  M«>   La  Totr.-i 

""«  Walt**  rstki 


0tPWJ  B  \D    WHI-KY.  Rohiow 

Ha> y  Aio....     .«b.fi  y  1  bo  ■  9*o  i  |  PWlosiltD  ...U.  K.   Ka.t.b* 


OtcD  ir« 

Old  Mald- 

Alo't  I  »«ir(    . 

Il.lll.t.l   

Miuar  Trnp  Hoy.. 


OrohsaTUa 

> .     I'-nk*   ix.ii   lln„n 

Mlu  i  Undo 

HalUe  I.  i  r.rreat 
win    l.i»lnB»i„a 


SOLO  ON  MAGIC  FiUTE    ANO   KETTLE  DFU.Y1,  WITH  ONE 

UICK,  BY  THE  MUSICAL  WONDER. 

MYSTERIOUS    LODGING    HOUSE 

Fr»ck  MoTtlmrr W,n,r  p«rk. i^or,  Diion 


Onrtnre... yrob«tr» 


■om 

romle  Nor  a 


Kitty  Zntl 

Mwcaie  Brewer 


Tbo  pfrfurmano«  will  conclude  with'  (SB    3 

A  MANAGER'S  TROUBLES 

CbaTBctori  br  the  Oompunr.  gfjpj 

A.nUI4HIUN »fl  (K.NTS 

Private  Boies  $1,  »!,.»  end  *J.     Itmcrv   d  ggata  V)  otinU  :\j 

PRIVATE  ENTRANCE  TO   BJXES. 

Doors  open  at  7.  Commeoot  at  8  proolnelj 


Tin.  Hum  i.  i.'inono  hocies. 

pacific  HOUSETT,:,r.r^:;;'rj 

Keerar  atrrrt,  obi. 
ir  the  Pu.t 
rRKLl* 


Olympic  house,";:; 


ST-TftT^TRT-BVT 


Onr  Oelebratod  f!  M  Wbite  SblrU.    Tbfyfit  PAiivKCtLT.  aad  for  quality  *od  dar*b!lliy  will  oirir  be  mito'ioi.    To  bi  bad  only  st  tbn 

ITCALL  AND  S£B  THTM.  I  X  L.     aVIfOTIOH     1TOKK,     «10     Kearny     etreel. 


FERNANDEZ  *  AGUIRRE, 

t FASHION  AFIi,;-:   ItArTKRS.  Wo.   ll«.«i   f* 
Pi 'Si     ctraUBr,  m<ir  K«imr.     A  lino  I    M 
ah  ',-.r.  i in- nt,  o(  !ia'.i  ami  Uip'  oaoiit.tnllr  on  J3»a^. 
b.inil.    oar  Hati  ma  Jo  to  order  and   ronovu'od  \a 
tti*Bo»i-(.t  atclo.  ooiilrn 


A  PERFECT  RUSH 

KEPT    X7P 

I>a,y  «.n.<3.  T>Tlslit, 

A.T    THE    OBEAT 

IXL  Auction  Store, 

OiO    KR1BXY    UTRKFT. 

A  WONDERFUL  BUSINESS 

CHEAPEST  HOUSE"  IN  AMERICA 

I*  ■•w  osTerlDtr  irr*at«r  Batfoln*  than  have 

«*cr  been  offered  In  San  Franeleco. 

With  our  coi-Lcetlon  la 

New  York,    Chicago,    and  St.  Louis, 

from  which  we  arc  dally  r*rH vlng  6o«di 
boarht  at  the  Itwcit  Ch.Ii    Prices 

in    otrxiftisisffo-sr. 

our  Itorro  is  to 

X  L  and  Undersell  All 

JUST    RECEIVED, 

*.«••  a«jr«  Cnstlmere  Pnnts,  worth   ««  OO,  to  be 

Mid  at  S3  CO. 
«••  doaea  White  Shirt*,  worth   «1  SO,   to  be  sold 

at  7ft  eenta. 
A*  eases  off  Heavy   Vnderc.otuinr,    AOe     to  SI  &0. 

Hate.      Hats.      Hats. 

Fr.m  «J..  lo  •>  SO.  nld  tluwhcri    from  8>  t.  8. 

ALSO.  AN  IMMENSE  S'I'OOK  OF 

MOTION*.      r.ANOT    OOUD..      I>QII«II    CUT. 

I.KKV,    PI  PAH,     OLOYES,    TOBACCO, 

HAirlllA,  HUHUKII   coons, 

HOSIERY,  E3 

Trunka,      23fVB™,     "VTo.ll»oiai, 

AND  IN  PAUT,  EVERYTHlNa, 

From  a.  lNocdle  to  an  Anchor 

O.U  sad  tssaia.  oar  pilocr.  scd  i  allit'i  roaiitlrM  tbst 

THE  CHEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  AMERICA 

18  THE  GREAT 

IX  Li  Auction  Store, 

616    KKAKXY    ITSSET, 

Oae  Ooor  from  Caniaierelal. 

FIRE  QUILTED  SILK  HATS.  WORTH  $5,  FOR  SI  50 

9-A action  Sales  Every  Night  at  T. 


tohn  ho:bi_.'®, 


NONE  BUT  THE  BEST  qVAI.I'tT    OF  HlilH 
UAN  BE  HAD  AT 

Stalls  S,  O,  California  Market 


PIONKEB    UllOF.     mMFACrOKV. 


■rTllitiM   EI.KGANT  CUSTOM  WOKK  IN  TOK  OITV 
frill  xnd  u.nln.  tcods  sod  pikes.     1IKKRB  l.W  V  N1PO 

■  US)   «»ftro.  .Ij.rt.  ^"*  ^f.nr  r,  ,itb  nf   l-'.ni'i 


»-  X  O  A.  3E1.  O  ,> 

....THE.... 

ORGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 

....  CIROOXATES   IN  .... 

All    the   Theatres, 

AlfD    IS 

CIRCULATED  EVERY   DAY 

B»    T1W    VRAB. 

GENERALLY  THR0DGH00T   THE    CITY 

Aim- — 

On    the     BOATS    and    CARS 


THE  OLD 

Hot    Scotch, 

15  >I    i  Ion  street,  ueor  Kearny. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  ANDJERRY  IN  TOWN. 

AIwmb  on  file  ihe  New  York  Hcrild.  Harp«r'a 
Wit  kly.Krunk  Lashp'fj,  Drj's  Doing',  Police  Ga- 
zelle, -'I  tnu  i.viil'ii'nm  [iiiptii',  alio  London 
.'i.ni'ii,  lit !'.'«  Life,  li.ustra-t  d  London  News.  Cull 
sod  :  .' L  ■■•'■■  ynuraelf. 

■>#r  iKm'i  forget  tbo  elgn  of  the  Hot    Scotch. 

dt7l,f  OHARLKS  WM.  TPLDMAW.  PropV. 

Rum  Punch,   Hot  Scotch, 

....AMD.   .. 

TOM    and    JERRY, 

GO    TO   Tin:    II  IE  ASCII 

DEIot     Sootoli, 

1JI8  Mutter  street,  near  Kenrny. 

All    t>i-inli:s~Ten    Oeiits 

MOT     CnUWULK     EVERY    KIDIIT. 

nold'tt  JOS.  D.  BHIGG3.  Proprietor 


M 


DRESS  MAKING. 

Irs.  in.  ir.  B:stior,  no,  i«  o'farrf.ll 
i  trn  t,  is  ibe  p'uea  tor  LirJIea  and  atr«rjgers 
i l ting  tbn  ciiy  to  SftVS  tli'iir  DreB9B8  mudw  in 
'-    mid  anmlo'!'  tit.  «t  n  mndi^TSto  prtoe      rie  H 


EICHFDA    FAMILY 

(Formerly   of  Chiarina's    RoijaX   Italian  Cirntt) 

WlLI-  GiVKLFSSONS  UN  THE  VIOLIN  OR 
Gti'tsr,  st  rnsIdenOBS  (if  required;, or  for- 
Tiiab  Mueio  for  Ralls  or  Piirtion,  at  moderate 
obargPB.  Rcstdeoce,  8  »»•  Mootgomwy  "'f"* 
ODrasr  JS0K40O.  houroKo.lt  dclilm 

J.   C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    LTJIVCH, 

Cor.  8rcoBd  and  Tehcma   sltectsi 

■-Terrapin  constantly  on  band. 
fOjstor*  in  *«ry  Biyl».  PBIVATE 
IiUPPiCR  BOOMS    FOR    PAR-TIEB. 


dec  SI  In 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
ibe  TbMtrfoal  V-ofeioton  in  ■  alifornls  pre- 
roa*  fof!>i'ig*l*"»P»  tor  in»trponon  in  hlocmioo. 
Per«on9  wiabtog  to  LTftil  tbi-maelvea  of  thtoppor- 
tunity  of  arquirmR  a  ua  fa)  art  at  a  moderate  cnit 
cntiBenrl  iu  iJioirnamej  to  "Osirbyaea  "  P.  O.Boi 
1334,  wban  partlrnlars  as  to  terms,  eta.  "ill  be 
■enttA  tbem.  dt»  tf 


SQUARZA'S 

Branch  Punch  Salonn, 

3  I  7  Kearny  street. 


Have  you  beheld  U?    If  not,  you've  n  treat 
At  PQGARZA'^  PUNCQ  SALOON,  In  Eoaray  street  J 
There  BONA,  disciple  of  GRElT  SQUABZA, 
Dlepen sea  famed  Magto  Punches;  rath«r 
The  moat  delicious  mixtures  yet  rooorded; 
And  htva  with  mai>y  medal*  boon  rovrardodl 
Ladles  their  CORDIALS  there  can  bId  at  leisure,— 
Their  "TEARS"  appoaae,—  and  Men  gain    "LADIIES 

PLEASURB.** 
To  allay  connubial  dUTerences  and  pain. 
In  "ANTI-DIVOROE"  you  can  your  end  attain. 
Sip  of  the  potent  extract  but  one  tartte, 
Sour  arm,  consoling,  straight  U  round  her  waist 
Queeti  what  a   "UORNINO  00MF0RF"  In  the  feUe- 
That  healtt  ihn  puirrel  and  Imparts  the  blissl 
The  "WELOOME'*  toy,  you'll  always  flud 
A  balmy  poother  for  the  troubled  mirjd. 
The  bright  "ADRORA,"and  tbo  sweet  "PARBWELL, 
Just  visit  BONA,  nn  I  you'll  all  fare  walll 
Ht8  "HYGIENIC  BITTER3"  are  lhn  panaoea 
For  all  dyspeptlcti  and  for  dlmrhcoi. 
No  Cholera  Morbus  ever  hax  boen  found 
Where  "HYGIENIC  DITTEKS"  knoolt  arouna. 
BONA  and  SQTJaRZX,  spile  of  all  detractors, 
Have  proved  th<>  NvUa'a  greatest  bonefflotor.il 
Full  FORr?  JltT.'T  h>»lthf.4l  d-la'fi  yoa'U  UqiT 
To  aid  the  Man— invigorate  the  mind! 
Not  this  alonf— a  Wulcuia*.  you  will  moot 
At  BONA'fl— fSQOARZ  V'8)  -SIT  HEiUN Y  STREET. 
Bemember,  too,  not  thin  fameil  plioo  to  paas; 
ALL   SPLENDID  LIQOORS  UUP  ONB  BIT  A  GLA88/ 


THEY  HAVB  TAKEN 


THE     FCRST    PREMIUM 

....AT.... 

AH  the  Mechanics*  Fairs. 


LiOll  8AI1E  WDOLKHALB  AKD  BBTAII. 
at  the  old  establishment,  1«C  C.*.de*dars? 
oppo»ll«-  What  (Th<cr  Uoom 


"PIOARO." 

THX  JOTJBHAT,  OF  AlflJSEltEKTS. 

P         shed  every  Dv  in  the  Year  by 
Jm  BOQABDTJS 

SB*  Merchant  »»«    fi««  Wasatanton  at*. 

Below  Montgomery,  "»n  Frwcssoo. 


TUESDAY JANCABX  7,  1K3 


AMUBEMKNTS,    Etc. 

California  Thtatrr. 

"Anddo'tatmdoai  s  third  w«ek  last  nifht 
•ritbprospe3Uasbr.sbl  M  •«'■  Th»r*  is  no 
weeriag  oat  tbat  wonderfol  lamp;  tbe  sore  it  !■ 
rabbed  ts»  more  wealth  it  p-edaoM  However, 
at  ttsreare  bat  a  few  s-ibti  longer  (cr  this  ils.e 
to  rao  undersoy  circntEEiacces,  those  who  wish 
49  ss«  it  most  not  ieUy. 
Alhimbra.  _^^^ 

A  rerr  lively  bill  was  performed  at  Ibia  bou-e 
las:ni*h:.  Firel  part,  tourlads  acd  afWrpiece 
were  a  I  brifbt  ard  eparklmc  Billy  k  merlon 
■lade  ao  Immense  hit  in  bit  new  af  terpiece, '  Goad 
Bye.  Uncle  Stevi,"  in  which  be  «n  ably  aupper'ed 
by  Bob  Hirt.  T.  Parron  U  bn  "Hi»erni»n  Genas' 
proved  hiajeell  at  maeb  at  borne  in  Irish  sssgs  as 
be  ii  in  Doteb.  P  F.  Baker  wai  equally  happy  in 
"  Bound i  from  Germany.''  Billy  Emerson  cod- 
rsl'td  tbe  audience  with  laoibter  in  "TbntRae- 
eal  BUIy."  The  act  of  "As  Llka  as  Two  Peas"  wai 
rattled  cff  la  tne  most  am  a  si  or,  Hyle  by  Sam 
Rickey.  J.  Robinson  sod  Cbsrles  Sutton,  acd  Add 
By  man*  lang*"  stole  burle«que  ofa"  D.vorce"  wound 
ap  one  of  tke  best  bills  of  the  sestoo. 

Metropolitan    Theatre. 

A  large  audience  was  pre  em  at  this  theatre  last 
nigbt.  when,  in  addi  ion  to  tbe  grsnd  ep<^o:aale  of 
"fbe  Ytiliw  Hat."  tie  pantomime  of  '  Horn  ply 
Duos  ply's  Dream"  was  par  formed.  T be  entertain- 
ment oomaenoed  with  the  last  rased  piece. 
"  Hnmpty  Damply'*  Dream."  was  most  cr* ditab'y 
peiformsd,  tbe  more  so  tbat  the  mr  jorttj  of  those 
«ngac*d  in  Its  representation  made  their  firtt 
appearance  oj  the  stags  on  this  occasion.  W.  S. 
LswtenasNemo  Demon,  tbe  Golden  Horn,  was 
particular!;  gjed— better  thin  many  s  professions! 
pantomime  artute:  L.  P.  Ward  as  Firefly  cii  bis 
boiicess  in  cspital  style;  B  W.  Sears  *e  Redmoke 
was  equally  efScient ;  C.  T.  Starr  was  a  good  panta- 
loon, and  C.  A.  Oortis  an  amnsiog  clown.  Tbe 
leapi  were  taken  in  splendid  style,  tbe  traps 
worked  well,  and  everything  went  off  I  a  tie  most 
lively  msnner.  A  feature  of  the  pantomime  was 
tb*  coabit,  one  of  tb*  ba»t  ws  have  seen  on  tbe 
sUgs  for  some  time.  Miss  Ea'.y  Pell  mtde  a  very 
pretty  Columbine,  and  retd  her  Hoes  wi:b  gocd 
expression,  alies  D.  Myrtle,  who  msde  her  first 
appearance  in  the  olio  introduced  in  '  Tbe  Yellow 
Hat."  made  a  good  im;reeBion,  and  was  much  ap- 
pealed for  ber  performance  of  "Love  Among  the 
Roses."  "The  Yellow  Bat"  and  the  pantomime 
will  be  giv.'D  every  night  jctii  further  ootice. 
To  ret  ber  tbey  mske  up  a  very  liberal  and  very 
entertaining:  ev< nine's  amaserxenL 

B'Ua    Union  Theatre. 

As  might  have  bean  expected,  tbe  Grit  appeir- 
anoe  of  Mis*  Jennie  Wosrall  and  Jliss  Lil lie  Belt 
at  tbis  theatre  last  tufbt  drew  an  overflowing 
house.  After  a  cspiU)  hrit  pait  and  intfrladeby 
Other  members  of  the  company,  these  two  favorite 
art i it**  came  oat  io  the  barletque  of  '  Blask-eyed 
Senjic. "  iu  which  tbey  were  able  to  present  amncb 
more  favorable  appearance  tr an  in  lbs  stereotyped 
eong  ind  danoe  basinets  to  wbich  ci  reams  lances 
compelled  tbeos  to  coc&ie  themselvej  at  tbe 
boose  where  tbey  nude  their  fir.t  appearance. 
alias  Jenoie  Worrell  was  a  cha-mlnr.  Seuian  and 
sang,  danced  and  acted  witbimmeoes  spirit.  She 
received  a  besrty  welcome  on  making  ber  appeir- 
m:r.  Hiss  Lillie  Hal  was  tbe  natttiest  of  little 
sailor  boyr.  ai  William,  dressed  in  a  white  satin 
skirt  and  blue  sttin  un«hisperablea.  Both  sbe 
and  Miss  Worrell  gained  much  applause  for  thiir 
introduced  s-nz  and  dance,  "Riding  in  the 
etreet  Oir."  The  support  was  very  goaf?,  provirg 
how  strong  In  talent  tbe  eompawt  at  this  bo  ee  is. 
With  only  one  reheareal  "Black-eyed  Seussn"  his 
Seldom  bees,  excelled  on  a  first  night  at  anythea  re 
is  the  city.  Oarrie  Chapman.  Jeonia  Johnson, 
Minnie  Fillmore.  0.  Veruer,  R.  G.  Marsh  and  Mat 
Kelly,  deserve  particular  mention  fori  be  mincer 
in  waiob  tbej  played  their  parts.  E.  Z  inmer  ar- 
ranged themosio  io  one  night  acd  did  bit  work 
well.  New  soenery  baa  been  painted  for  tbe  piece 
•edit  is  pat  on  tbe  stage  in  excellent  style.  It 
will  bsD'ayed  again  to-night  with  tbe  first  part 
and  olio  set  forth  oa  our  first  page. 
ffhe  Athftitom. 

Tbe  rerformaace  given  at  tbis  boaie  Is  very 
vaned  aad  entertainicg.  J.  OimpodOBica.  lateof 
the  Alhambr*  Tbea're.  is  tbe  latest  addition  to 
tbe  company.  His  performance!  on  tbe  pandean 
pipes,  drum  and  otber  instruments,  are  extremely 
good,  and  form  qa<te  a  feature  in  the  programme, 
Tbe  acts  of  "The  Mysterleua  Lodging  House,' 
"Bad  Whiskey"  and  '  Hard  Cheek''  are  very  am  j 
tag,  and  tbe  afterpiece  sends  ibe  audience  borne 
in  bigk  good  bnmor.  Four  hours  of  fun,  music 
and  minstrelsy  for  VL  cents  is  cheap  enough. 

Silvio  Roi-i's  Benefit. 

LOa  the9.h  Signar  Silvo  Rossi,  ib  artiste  whote 
talents  are  well  appreoiated  by  tbe  San  Fraccisco 
pnblie,  will  be  tbe  recipient  of  •  complimentary 
benefit  at  Pacifio  Hall.  Sigcor  Rossi  is.  ss  it 
were,  stranded  faere  through  an  operatic  ship- 
wreck. A  concert  will  bs  g  vto  on  tbe  ecoasion 
and  some  of  tbe  best  talent  in  the  city  will  assist. 

AKiTOinoAL  MrsEUif.— One  of  the  most 
•omptete  collections  of  tbe  kind  in  the  United 
States,  comprising  hundreds  of  ooitly  and  beau- 
•  ltnl  w.-x  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
Only)  at  \fcs  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
Soar  mar  be  profitablv  >q*i'  here. 


To  AcTwasxe.— For  Bale  at  a  grsat  gacrlace 
ot  88  Geary  street,  tii  e'egont  Bilk  dreaiee,  *ne> 

quxlled  for  qaal.ty  and  style.  s 


Dlaxxtoxid    Catai-rn.    Remedy 

la  a  Bare  cure  for  Oatanh  or  Cold*.  A*k  yotw 
Ongwjisj  for  It,  or  tend  to  Dr.  A.  F.  Evox,  No. 
9  Post  itreat.  • 


Phdtojrropnic    CarOs. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  People*  Art 
Qaliery,  34  Third  etreet  between  Stevenson  sxd 
Mlsaion  street.  z 


Off  nbach  stna  Opera  BoatTe. 

OffcnbiCj  begin  ty  wiit  Dg  bdieII  pieas 
in  which  only  two  psreocs  took  part;  these 
wers  performed  in  Lia  own  facusa.  The  few 
spxtttjrs  laogbed,  jested  and  ipplaode^, 
and  thus  be  wu  erc:uraged  to  go  a  ttip 
bighi  r.  After  many  eff.r  s  be  ob'aiced  (be 
direction  cf  a  little  theatre  in  tbe  Ctampf 
Etyeees,  daring  tne  first  Expoait  on  in  1856, 
where  be  made  bis  debnt  with  "Benx  Avtu- 
glee."  Tbe  entire  coat  of  this  tiifle  wts 
made  up  cf  two  first-rite  comic  stngeis,  and 
it-i  success  was  bo  great  that  in  a  short  t  ma 
all  the  gamins  of  Paris  whittled  and  all  tbe 
baod-crgats  ground  out  its  frish  melodies. 
At  tbis  time  Offenbach  condncted  two  tbea- 
tree— ths  one  jast  spoken  of,  daring  tbe 
tummer,  and,  dariog  tbe  bslanca  of  tbe 
ytar,  one  in  tbe  Fa-sage  Choisenl,  wbich  be 
named  Bouffea  Farisiens.  He  put  on  iha 
s'age  a  aeries  of  cpTrettss,  for  wbich  he  re- 
ceired  univeiBil  approbation.  Boon  after 
t/jis  the  liberty  of  tbe  etage  ta!  granted 
him,  and  tb  s  gave  bim  the  right  to  com* 
p:se  oreraa  with  as  maoyacts  as  be  ple£S:d, 
and  with  unlimited  casts.  He  next  brought 
cut  "  Orpbee  aux  Eofcrs,"  wbich  was  per- 
formed eigtt  hondred  times  in  Paris,  and 
in  the  provinces  and  foreign  countries  it 
it  was  equally  popular.  Since  then  be  has 
compcBod  innumerable  pieces,  whioh  bave 
been  successful  enough  in  pleasing  tbe  great 
mass  to  render  op;ra  biuflfe  as  well  koown 
ss  colored  minstrelsy,  or  any  other  popular 
trifle  wbich  finds  more  favor  with  the  lower 
ten  thousand  thau  with  the  upper  ten  in 
musical  circle?. 

A  Washington  Jimmy  McGinn. 

Thera  ;s  a  woman  in.Washiogton  who  has 
buried  five  hosbanr's.  Recently  she  mar- 
ried a  sixth.  Upon  tbe  day  of  the  wedding  a 
man  cilled  at  thehome  of  the  groom,  at  kid 
for  tbat  gentleman,  and  then  proceeded  to 
measure  his  body  with_a  lape-Iine.  Tbe 
iDfaiuated  groom  entertained  an  idea  that 
this  might  perhaps  be  a  man  sent  around  by 
his  tiilor.  After  the  ceremony  in  the 
chu  ch,  however,  tbe  husband  was  surpriecd 
to  observe  this  same  person  Etanding  in  the 
vestibule  and  winking  furiously  at  the  bride 
as  the  party  came  out  of  ths  carriages.  Ja?t 
as  they  were  starting  off  the  mysterious  be- 
ing pot  his  heid  into  the  carriage  window 
aDd  whispered  to  the  bride:  Got  a  ready- 
made  one  that'll  just  su't  bim!  Beautiful 
fit— beau-u  u-tifull  VThen  the  happy  ^man 
demanded  the  name  cf  the  ititroder,  the 
bride  blushed  and  said  she  believed  be  wai 
some  kind  cf  an  undertaker.  Then  the 
man  was  not  S3  happy.  He  was  hardly 
happy  at  all,  and  a  certain  gloom  sserued 
to  overcast  tb.3  honeymoon.  Perhaps  1L.3 
undertaker  was  rather  too  prompt.  But 
still,  we  like  to  see  a  man  take  an  interest 
in  Lis  bo6iness. 


London  Theatres. 

The  ft-liowing  is  a  s'atement  of  the  aver- 
age number,  nightly,  of  the  audiences  and 
employees  of  tbe  twelve  theatres,  lying 
within  a  quarter  of  a  mile  radius  cf  tbe 
Strand,  London  : 

Drury  Lane  —  Average  audience,  4,000; 
employees  (before  and  behind  tbe  curtain}, 
1,100. 

Oovent  Garden—  aulienoe,  4,000;  employ- 
ees, G00. 

Queen's— Audience,  2,500;  employees,  154. 

Lyceum  —  Audieno?,  2,500 ;  employees, 
130. 

Vaudeville— Audience,  1,900;  employees, 
120. 

Adel phi— Audienca,  1,800;  employees,  136. 

Charing  Cress — Audience,  800.  employ- 
ees, 65. 

Optra  Comique  — Aulience,  1,090;  em- 
ployees, 60. 

Ktraud— Audience,  1,200;  employees,  100. 

Olympic— AudieEC\  900;  employees,  60. 

Gaiety — Audience,  1,500 ;  employees,  150. 

Total— Audienc:s,  22,680;  employees, 
2,725.         

Mis.  PreEBcott,  of  McGregor,  Iowa,  Ee- 
cured  the  premium  for  the  finest  baby  at 
the  Northwestern  Iowa  Fair.  Sbe  is  twen- 
ty years  oil,  and  her  Eeven  months'  urchin 
weighed  thi  ty-one  pounds. 


Gen  tie  111  on.     Attention: 

For  the  mos "  comfortable  snd  luxurious  shave 
bo  (nreasd  call  st  O.L,  Sussxid'sP*Uo&  Shaving 
and  HslrdreailDg  Ss!oon,  22*  Montgomery  St., 
oppueite  Bnsa  Hcose,  up-suiri.  OUj  the  most 
.ekElfclEj'         employed.  b 


Tlie    President'*    Messi^e. 

Pesos  and  profpsrity  are  the  key  notes  of  this 
dccanseLt.  Cfce-pness  and  durahlity  are  toe 
characteristics  of  H.  Luchslnget's  furniture. 
AU  Bhoold  visit  his  emporium,  735  Market 
strwt,  snd    iFcertain  tew  chesily  a  house  csn 

be  f arniibM,  a 


ieiith  una  ricasure. 

Tcere  a«e  not  too  many  pleasures  In  Ban 
Francisco.  Nothing  is  more  pleejant,  nothing 
more  health-giving  than  a  drive  into  tne  conc- 
ur cow  and  then.  Those  who  carmot  afford  to 
keep  a  carriage  of  their  own,  con  And  one 
squal  in  elegance  to  any  private  conveyance 
at  the  Occidental  Carnege  rtand.  Frank  Boo- 
ton  has  there,  and  at  bis  stables  1016  Stockton 
street,  carriagea  of  every  description.  Hla 
Irrrers  are  careful  and  exrxrienoes,  hla  charges 
ire  moderate.  The  moral  of  the  above  is; 
■0  to  Frank:  Bonton  at  tne  occidental  Hotel 
JThen  you  want  a  carnage.  o 


Still    Alive! 

Wbfn  looking  for  Holiday  preeente,  go  1 1  tbe 
TSkw  Toex  FHOTOonarH  Gjlixebv,  No.  35  Third 
street,  and  see  these  beaut i ml  portraits  in  oil, 
water-colors  and  iLdio-ick.  P.-ices  from  one- 
third  to  one-half  cheaper  thin  at  any  ether 
nrtt-clan  gallery  In  the  city.  Bonember  ihe 
place— B.  F.  Howlacd  ft  Co.,  26  Third  et. 


Or.    Doherty 

Haa  devoted  his  atody  more  partieularly  to 
ehronlo  and  specine  proetloe,  and  ae  such  la 
now  the  most  suocesnful  of  any  PhyBlclan  in 
San  Francisco,  Office  619  Sacrameniat  irreet, 
corner  of  Leideadorfl,  a  few  doors  nelow  Wha) 
Oheer  House, * 

Dr.  Barlow  J.  Smith 

Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygelsn  Hsll,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evenlrg,  commencing  at  7  X  o'clook. 
A  Dart  of  ihe  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  pstlects..  Dr.  Sml  b  glvea 
phrenological  examinations  in  reaord  to  health 
I  io  lBTahaa  fitaiiy,  ixwa  a  w  •  r  u  ,  tree,        w 


JLVJEBY     DAY.  9 

Oh,  !r;fllcg  tasks  so  cf  en  done , 

X  t  ever  to  be  done  anew! 

O  cirep,  tbxt  corte  wi.h  evry  .-he. 

Uoin  *fter  mm.  the  longyeiri  tbtougb; 
We  shrink  beneath  their  pal  1/  away. 
.  The  irkeome  calls  of  every  day. 

Tie  re  tlais  sense  of  wott-d  power. 
The  tiresome  round  of  little  tbings, 

Are  bard  to  bear  se  hour  by  hour 
Its  tedious  it(  ration  brloRS; 

Wno  tball  •  vide  1  r  who  delay 

Tie  tmalt  demaoJs  of  ere  ry  dsfj  ? 

Tae  bowlder  io  the  torrents  course, 

BytUe  s?d  tempe»t  lathed  la  valo. 
Obeys  the  wavi-whtrlsd  pebble's  force, 
gC""  A"  d  yl  Ids  its  tubslatcc  j  rain  by  tr^in; 
So  crumb  e  strongest  Jive*  nw&r 
Beneath  the  wear  cf  every  dy. 

Who  finds  ths  lion  in  his  ta'r. 
Who  tracks  tbe  tiger  lor  hts  life. 

Hay  wound  them  e'<  r  they  are  aw*r?. 
Or  cotquer  tbom  in  deeparate  stri  ie  ; 

Tet  pow<  r>£s  be  to  e catbe  or  slaj 

The  vexing  gnats  of  evtr/  doj. 

Tbe  sttady  strain  that  tever  Etops 
Is  mightier  than  tbe  fiercest  abock; 

The  oon  tant  fall  of  wa:er-«rops 
Will  groove  tbe  adamantin;  rock; 

We  fe»l  ocr  notlestpow.rs  decay 

In  feebla  wi  n  with  ev.  ry  day . 

We  rite  to  meet  a  heavy  blow — 
Ocr  tools  a  sndden  1  ravtry  fllu — 

Bat  we  endure  not  alwayj  to 
The  dr.  p  by  drop  of  lutle  111b; 

We  Btill  depli-ra  and  still  obey 

The  bar  jo  behests  of  every  day. 

Tne  btar:  wbish  boldly  feces  death 
Upon  tbe  battle-field,  and  daras 

Caocon  and  bayonets,  faUti  benta'h 
Ihe  needle-points  of  frets  and  caref; 

The  stoutest  spirit*  th?y  dismay— 

The  tiny  t tings  of  every  day. 

And  even  lain  b  of  holy  fame, 
Wbose  sonla  by  fiith  have  over  .ome, 

Who  were  amid  ihe  crael  flime 
Tbe  molten  crown  of  martyrdom, 

Ber:  not  wltbont  compUint  olway 

The  petty  paUs  of  ever/  day. 


Vivid! 

A  New  York  letter  writer,  speaking  of 
recent  advertising  dodge?,  savs:  I  under- 
stand tbat  Sherman,  tbe  verm;fage  man,  is 
about  to  get  out  tsn-foot  repreteotations  of 
that  wondrcu;  group,  Tbe  Laocoon,  to 
which  be  will  triumphantly  point,  and  fay: 
i'lhat's  me  without  my  trows;rs  struggling 

with  the  wcroos." 

* 

A  doet.-r,  like  everybody  else  at  this  Bea- 
son,  went  out  f.r  a  da;'s  fp>rt,  aud  com- 
plained of  having  killed  nothing.  "Thai's 
the  consequence  cf  baviog  neglected  your 
business,"  observed  the  wife. 


A  pV;l:sofher  who  married  a  vulgar  but 
amiable  girl,  used  i>  call  his  wife  brown 
sugar,  became,  he  said,  she  was  sweet  but 
u  defined. 

A  Happy  New  Tear. 

What  a  pie*:  are  it  is  io  meet  a  smiling  counte- 
nance,  whether  it  be  on  tbe  etreet  or  id  the  par* 
lor.  Acd  why  la  it  that  rome  faces  wear  a  contin- 
ually happy  look  ?  It  is  simply  because  tbey  live  on 
a  plsio,  nutritiooB  and  eabstsniial  diet.  Tbat  man 
is  a  pnblio  beaefsctor  who  will  conscientiously 
serve  as  with  a  dean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
meal.  Lonis  Meyers.  nroDnetor  of  Ihe  "Wbite 
Hons'."  K'arny  street,  also  of  the  Capitol  Ree- 
tanraot.  Fonrtb  street,  doe*  ft.  as  hundreds  can 
eotbu»)£9ticfclly  tts'i-j-.  Ilia  k  uh  di  are  marvels 
of  ord  r  acd  cleiDlmeei.  'try  bim,  and  y en  will 
tioO  it  Impossible  to  est  elsewhere. 


Ladles    and    Gentlemen 

Who  bave  been  fufferinp  from  various  com 

plalLts  for  year?,  are  cbtilning  rtlitf  from  Dr. 

Aikin,  at  137  Montgomery  etieet.  He  performs 
delicate  surgioal  operations,  and  1b  daily  effect- 
log  remarkable  cures  of  old-standing  diseases. 
Tbe  Doctor  Is  a  competent,  sclent  fie  physician, 
and  the  effiicted  can  consult  him  with  confi- 
dence. • 


Live    Well. 

Those  who  est  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Sad  feeding  is  tbe  causeof  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Bestauront,  on  Wash. 
lngtob  treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  acd  are  consequently  bap{ry,  Henry 
Bocken,  who  nae  catered  for  the  public  since 
1819,  provides  for  bis  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  Bcimagundi  soup,  gome,  teme  geese, 
deliolous  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  beet  cub  of  tea  In  the 
city  —  Englhsb  breakfast  tea  —  Boachong  asd 
Orange  Pekoe— can  be  obtained  here.  a  / 


loore, 

Formerly  of  Bhbs  House  Carriages,  can  be 
'ound  in  front  cf  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  e&- 
abliBhmenr,  southwest  corner  Uush  and  Mont- 
gomery sis.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carrtaae  orders 
left  at  either  piaoe  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  rednced  rates.  bo 


Holiday    Punches. 

There  ore  no  Flinches  for  the  Holiday  tatles 
thatcomparewlthSquaisa's.  Fqoiiz.'e  Puntbes 
are  famous  for  the  high  ait  shown  in  tbeir  man- 
ufacture, the  btjpy  ccmbinitlon  of  wboleiome 
tonics,  and  tbeir  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
dlBciple  of  ibe  great  Sqaarzs,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  puuoheB  and  co-dials  for 
the  Holiday  table*.  Por  sole  at  tae  new  branch, 
317  Eearnv  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
1.0  Leidesdorff  street.  w 


Everjbody    Suited. 

There  U  no  end  to  tbe  mnititade  of  fashions 
ia  hats.  At  *•  Tub"  Bat  frtDre,  6*7  Wasbicgion 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  tbeae 
nrw  btjles  can  be  fonnd.  Tbe  sto  k  Is  Immense 
—the  prices  sr*  reasotaMe.  Everyone  who 
goes  there  is  arrre  to  be  mited.  a 


PTat»    f.>r     Holidays 

"Tax"  Hat  Store,  6i7  Wa»hinfiton  street  (sec- 
ond hat  ttore  below  Ktarny),  ie  the  plice  to  go 
to  boy  you?  holiday  lists.  Finest  bats,  largest 
assortment  and  cheipeet  bat  store  In  the  city. 
Bemtmber,  No.  6*7,  second  hat  ttare  below 
Kearny,  on  Washington  street-  e 


SeTvint  Machines  for  Sale  or  to  Rent, 
Obeap,  st  116  Poet  etreet.    Also,  Agency  for 
UilU's  adJuaUbie  Ixtwdle,  x 


French  Cookery* 

Max  AdeUr  soys  :  A  certain  club  in  this 
city  gave  a  sapper  a  tbori  time  ago,  and  en- 
gaged a  French  caterer  to  serve  it  up.  The 
committee  inetiucted  bim  to  maks  the 
obicken  salad,  for  economy's  sake,  half  veal 
aod  half  chicken.  At  tbe  banquet  every- 
body declared  tbat  it  was  tbe  vealiest  chick- 
en EaJad  that  ever  disgraced  a  supper  table. 
Upon  investigation  it  wss  found  tbat  the 
Frenchman,  in  trying  to  get  tbe  thing  ex- 
actly bslf  and  half,  had  bought  one  calf  and 
one  chicken,  and  chopped  the  whole  of  both 
together  t  I*  it  any  wonder  tbat  these  peo- 
ple cannot  run  a  republic? 


A.  Pleasant  Location. 

Persons  desiring  eomfortable  lodgings  In  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  ths  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tne  buliding  is  a  verv  fine  one  and  is  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. , 

Lever  Buckle    Muspendera, 

At  $1  per  pair— 25  per  cent,  cheaper  than  else- 
•rhere — at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  x 


Holiday    Candles, 

Fresb,  sweet  and  delicious  Candie?,  of  every 
variety,  atM  A.  Meroej'e  pioneer  confection. 
ery,  378  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    o 


Whitoxaer. 

Jastxs  C  Skexe&s.  31  Second  street. 


FIGARO 


CIRO0LATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMME  ES 
every  Theatre  in  Ban  Francisco. 


FIGARO 

IS  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH 
oat  tbe  centre  of  the  city,  io  all  Hotels,  Bee. 
taarants,  Saloons,  bterei  and  Offices. 


FIGARO 

IS    CrBCULATED    EVERY    DAY   ON    THE 
Oakland  r  errj-Bo&ts  to  catch  the  passengers 
hat  arrive  by  tbegreot  Overland  Train. 


FIGARO 

IS  MAILED  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  TPE 
pricoipal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  md 
Oregon—  tbe  papers  lett  in  tbe  theatres  at  light 
being  gathered  op  and  saved  lor  that  impose. 


FIGARO 

IS  **  HERE,  THERE  AND  EVERYWHERE," 
and  is  constantly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
in  U  e  Tbeat  es,  Traveling  Conveyances,  Hotels, 
and  pnblio  resorts  generally. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  IN  THE  BEST  SOOTETY,  IS 
plaoed  in  tbe  hands  of  nearly  all  who  come 
to  the  city  to  make  pnrchasee,  and  is  therefore  the 
best  of  advertising  mediums. 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

The  Germ  an  Savings  and  Lodb  Society. 

THE  BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS  HAVE  DB- 
clsred  a  dividend  of  nine  (91  per  oent.  per 
iDDam  on  Term  Deposits,  aod  ssvea  and  one  bslf 
<?H)  percent,  per  usom  on  Ordinary  Deposits. 
free  of  federal  Tsx,  for  the  aix  month*  ending 
DflCfmbcr  11,  iSTJ,  Dayable  on  and  after  January 
15,  1672.    Hj  order. 

GEORGE  LETTE,  Secretary. 
Ban  Franoisco.  Deosmber  Ji,  1372.  j*3  2w 


EMPLOYMENT  OFFICE 

658  Sacramento  street. 
(Tbe  First  House  below  ELearor  street,) 

FOB  FORNISHING  WBITE  AND  OHINKSE 
R*lp  ot  ail  kicdi.-  General  Bn-in&fa  'geocy; 
Collect  Rent*,  Notes  snd  Acoonois;  Whit-  and 
Chinese  Laborers  sapplied  for  Families.  Hotels, 
Farm;,  Factories,  eto. 

CHAS,  F.    BECntEEE  A  CO., 
deS8  ia  OSJ  £aciamento  ftreet. 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

BoobMUen  and  Ststtlon^re, 
H.  H.  Moore, €09  Montsjomery,  near  Merchant. 

Botcher*. 
Rats,  Fred.  Stalls  94  to  10U.  California  Market, 

JUrnsa  Fonnderlea. 
Weed  k  Kingwell,  California.  125  First  rt. 

French  Fancy    Goods. 
Looon  A  Co..  19  Montgomery,  107  and  109  S ntUr. 

Herman  Hair. 
Sampson.  A.  E.  A  Co..  110  Second  street. 

Mnsle  and  Musical  Instruments. 
Keene,  O.  0„  mf  tr.  aocordians,  repairer  of  all  "nili 
mneioal  instramente,  303  Kearny. 
Maccuronl  Hanafaelarera. 
Brignardello,  Maccbiavello  A  Co.,  706  Sanaonw. 

Wlnei  and   Liquor  ■.     fWboleeal.,) 
Danen  F.  A  Oo..  504  Front. 

TVril  lener. 
James  C.  Sellers,  No.  31  Second  street. 


LARGEST 

PosterPrintingHouse 

On  the  Pacific  Coast. 


H.  P.  TAYLOR, 

HAVING  DISCONTINUED  THE  PRINTING 
Easiness  at  the  corner  of  Saoramento  and 
Leideeiorff  strests,  and 

RemoTed  to  532  Clay  street, 

Will,  infntare,  oondnot  the  game  lice  of  bnsin 
at  the  new  location,  in  con-eot  ion  with  the  office 

B.  F.  STERETT, 

With  whom  be  has  united  his  stock  aod  business, 
tb 0 5  making  tbis 

THE  LARGEST  AND  BEST  APPOINTED  OFFICE 
\H  THE  STATE, 

And  sffordiog  unsurpassed  facilities  for  Printing, 
of  every  description.    Personal  attention  will  be 

Riven  to 

SHOW,  THEATRICAL,  CIRCUS  AND  CONCERT 
WORK,  ETC. 

Mr  Engravers  stand  st  the  bead  of  the  profes- 
sion, a-s  samples  on  the  dead-walla  of  the  oity  will 
testify. 

A  call  is  solicited  from  my  friends  and  the  pub- 
lic at  my  new  quarters. 

H.  P.  TATLOB, 

deilna  £83  Clay  ■  treet. 


ARION 

•Pianoforte. 


D 


EOL4RFT)  FT  THE   JUTGE8  AT  A  LATE 
Fair  of  tbe  American  Institute,  after  a  blind- 
fold  trial    satinet    Stsmway'e,  Cbfckerine's,  and 
others,  to  be  Trl*.  rJtST  ON  rCXHTBITION.     •*. 
CVRTAZ,  sole  Agent,    SO  O'FarreU  street. 
N  B-— Pianos  of  all  styloe  TO  RENT.         mart 


OUTSIDE    LANDS. 

ANT  AND  ALL  PERSONS  TBAT  HAVE 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  OUT- 
SIDE LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  bave  tbo 
amount  refunded  at  the  office  of  tbe  undersigned 
upon  the  presentation  of  an  order  from  the 
Mayor  and  Oity  and  County  Attorney. 
delStf  A..   A17STIX. 


J*       OLD 

DAVE  Mh.VDES  h  CO..  at  the 
._  _  old  original  R*d  Lion.  19  Geary 
etreet,  between  Ke>rny  rnd  Dupont,  where  yon 
cm  bave  HOT  AND  OULD  DRINKS,  not  forget- 
tiog  tbe  old  Pioneer  Lunch.  The  "Old  Sport"  ia 
always  on  band. 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession. 

THE  TJNDEBSIGNED,  WHO  HAS  BEEN 
over  twelve  yeare  connected  with  the  press  of 
Melbourne,  and  ia  well  known  by  tbe  members  of 
the  profession  in  tbe  Colonies,  begs  to  iitlmato 
that  he  is  prepared  to  give  experienced  advice  te 
all  persons  professionally  visiting  or  meditatini  a 
visit  to  the  Australian  Colonies.  Fee  moderate. 
Punctuality  in  dispatching  replies  may  be  relied 
upon, 

WTLLlAa-  HENRY  WATERS 
12Victoria   Chambers,     '  S  Collins   •  treat.  Ma4- 
-■oame.     Asitralia.  feff  tf 


ALOBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

jBaat     FLNELY  FUP  NISHED  ROOMB.  SIN- 

jSffy  gle  or  in  snits, 

S"'f       "Wr.ll  X.li(hied  and  Ventilated. 


CANDIES. 

ALL  KlNDi»  OE  THE  FINEST  -CANDF 
made  at  our  Stoam  Candy  f*ot->rj  d.iilj.  AU 
ord  *>r".  «D«.-»a!ly  from  tre  OCHctrr,  ar3  soli  cite  J 
and  will  be  promptlr  atieniUd  to. 

CANTV  k  WAGNKB, 
lot   Vftnteniimrv   at,    t)#rTS*i*tor 


CENTRAL 

NO.  113  GEARY  STREET.* 
Best  a«oommodatione  for  W    a  A  «. ,.  a 
Families  in    the    city.      Private    »Jaa"*lJ^  *■ 


Sbampooing.    Oblldren'a  Hair  neauy  out.    Ladies* 
Sbsmr-ooins  M  cents. 
1  171m  T.    OOFRIVEAO.ProDHeUs. 


MR.  AND  MRS.  DREW'S 

Select  Dancing  Academy 


AMERICAN     EXCHANGE, 

HAYVARDS. 

IOKY  OAKEb PROPRIETOR 

Plrst-Claes    Hotel. 

J515  Rm 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS. 

A  LARGE  ASsORTMtNT  OF  GENTS*  FDR- 
msiinje  Goods  to  r.e  bird  gocd  and  obeao.  at 
the"ul.DOORwKH,"  J.  LKVY^.Slw  Montsom- 
•ry  street.  -Inetico  given  to  all.  Don't  forcer,  the 
numb:.",  51©  Alon'soxery  street.  deft  lot 


»A»     r»t«CHCO.     IlllIHT.     JAMARV     -, .    IB1.1 


*•*•    TW1.    Wm.    I«. 


M  ud  110  p  r  Heath 

WESTJjjo'jOTEl, 

■  «««>««         "1  •>• 


CALIFORNIA    THEATRH. 


BELLA  UNION  THL.     .E 


I  r^arUro   Oljniplf  Club 
Humpty    Dumpty's    Dream! 


»l  !•»»• 


M  *    l<  I   I     i 


ALADDIN;  OR,   THE  WONDERFUL   LAMP! 


rAKi 


-     •»«  Of    T» • 


wits  blanche  clifton  Slat  Premiere  AssoluTa.  BETTY  RIGl,  the  Premiere  Darseuse.  EMILY  RIGl, 


THII 
K»  r 

MI*. 

M    I 


ihu  nun 


A»T     '. 


MHifllMI 
Ills    Tlirro    Tuloi 


ilocl     <      nll,li.-n 


'«. 


YELLOW  HAT! 


TMl»    KVKRIHO 


JAKURAY   I 


E'T, 
*SI-'*  I 

«  m 

fATaBmaMalaC . 

t««    quhmhii    iiiniitiiD    .rs.riiir    in    ■    irn,   nTiti.rD 


-  Aladdin;  or,  The  Wonderfal  Lamp! 


.ENINU  JAHIU»T1 

i  lilnu       -v  .    ,,       To-Nlgrfct. 

.11   :>mi.    w  ,  pREUBLXi 

*       I.  11.  I.  11;       HALL 

n  i*k  l(«4  ft*.,... 

"AM 
■  •  l^w 


US 


.  a.    *  f  .wed  .•  1)1  *•-• 


aeebaated  Olnlm  Ed.    MnntlRM 


...  J.M.I.  «•»■ 

OLYMPIC    LODOIKOI. 


»rro» 


- 

AAARAAO* 

liuir 

mi  Toiurot., 

.ir  «ir  »  fin 


Ki»»"HI     •»     «■•••     M.l 


omc 


vi«»  Htoni*  noon 

w.  «   »r»nt«« 

i  c  wii.ijmx.it 

WAI.TH  H.  LEIIA* 

»    M.  TIUTftl 

*  I    IllClLlT 

C  BSKIT 


!•■•  Ir 

a  ■•• 


V   ..  ft- -&,.. 


Hampty  Dumpty'g  Dream! 

-:»>«  clUi  ...II.  .    II    M  III    !>    iMWUm 

»r    I.  r.  «u4 


IHMOIITlli*, 

0«l"    I  I.  rLTin-TOS 

odi  or  in  uvr _ join  wniij 

out  or  thi  tiftit  Him  i.orm  i<  it-- 

rftmcBM  p»p»otLruDOf» mas  iimi  waltox 

»»»r  MIR3  01BIIII  WT\TT 

- .MH>  M    A     CIMVlltlB 

'  MRU.  0.  ft    RUKlURl 

"!>»•.  m.l.4,1,  of  Riil*.  o«rr.  llTitno...  Oa.nl..  aii.o4.bi.,  R'»» 


MftKnillriiit   Scenery  by  Porter!     StnrlliiiK    Illmlonn!    Gorgeous    Costumes! 


I.  — Tift*  Ht  rl.Unt  ftffn.  I.-Thf  rt.nil. 
—  *  4t.rr».  rial.  W.^.r  4.-1  (  hln-ir 
»'M.  R.-Rninl  «p>rl«Mli  In  1 1  •>  ft**!.... 
>all.  i4n.r.  "r.n.n  -  It  lmi.4  Olnr.  m..h. 
*m.ft  I'm...  U'«'.  r.nnl.ln.tft.d  tho  W.»«. 
.«•...     I  hi... a    D.nr«  b.  Aladdin  nnil   Ha.. 


OLIO. 

I  ilt<#   n.rllr.,. 
All   A.*>«  1*4    ■••••  H<>*  P     Myrtle 

■  •*l»   Ml   -ad   •»  •»«  etaka   Wallace 

KRiou    kmiiw    or  THI    AMAZUH* 


Ltod  of  Fbtbh,  or  Halls  of  Dazzling  Light  1 

ftaTUBDAT  Af  i  tRnOoJt.  Jea    4- 

<«rnn.l    Yellow    Hal     Mntlneo  ] 


AOT     SECOXTD. 


hjr  M'llre  HCril  nnd  rUII.Y  IIUI.  -nd  «  nrp< 
•if  II.. I  rl.  «|niillni  \iit.I...llr  Art*  l.i  M.  Chrtron 
m««I  hla  ihirr   (hltdran.        llriflrtl    (horai    -od    Tab- 

■A.OT  TZXIRC 
■eon*  1  .—  T  hln»M-  itrr-ct.  Vi>n»?  S.-Filrrlnr  of 
AUddn't  I' u  luce.  Merje  D.-ftardrii  «»f  tin-  I*  .lurr 
-rene  ,.-Hwirii''ii  h*in1u'r.  Nitri'  5.— Ihi*  F,> lag 
PaA-Art*.  Hrenf  •.—To*  •*>»•,»»,  ore-.  m»c«nr-  7.  — •#«  o«t n 
Id    * M -V.  V.'l  loi-.      R»..*..f  ».  —  |  he  Oardf  n*.     Nn-nr 


'■  •" 

tW*«<>     1  M«i-t«pH>.-«     <"i.*C.       «r'ne     »,  -  Or  nrtrf      I>.  -TNr    Pl.ii  n    »*  h  -rr    I  In-    P  ,%•  nf.  .t  ..nl.       r'-.i  U  ..  I    t  n 

r»lr>ar«-     1»     ih"      Ka|h|     lltth.         'lVtrlll       I     >nilul         n     nirnr     VI  ul  lin'ir.  nun.        Hnai    Churoa    mid  *I«ri 
«<-«-***    tt   -MuiRpR  .  «    Cl«1  t*«f  "rcfio      t  .  -  <  ..,■«•**)<*      Ii    Aerabitlr     I'hU.       Urimd    M.Urt     dr  4'hlonll,    i.  \ 

U»Nrt>.     »*r  if  ft.-  react  if   ..-»<.(<■  rn«       Mr>ind  Pr  .  -  |    1-i  f.   Ittoi,  u  .rl  turpi  He   llullet.      M'ttnd  Cburna. 
r-rtttna  of  liiatrrnt.     Wrmd   Mullet  of  Silver  ACuya,  |  Brinrn  of  the   f"nl  iff.     II  ippy   D«no««>Mieni. 

T  lio    FamouN    Comndinn, 

]VE-I=L.       JOH1V       T.        RAYMOND, 

WILL  SHORTLY  BFOIN  AK  RNdAGRMENT  AT  T|)tS  THKATRk. 


Krarrrfil  He«l»»—  T>r*a*  OirOlt  ■£<*  OrellMtn... 

Rrifrtid  "r-ia-FU  oodt 

Dr*M  Cifcl*  AdtDlMlOO  


ruirca  or  AT>uueioi«. 

SI  *•    Bkloooy 

7S    Gal'irr 

....St   OO    PrtTkU  Boi»»  , 


*o 

»A 

..•8    und  SIO  OO 


l>ii«%  L*4f«r 

i     «■!  ftf*« 

come  unn  ir 



...  cmiiu  virur 

Uftftl... 

.  M-ll 

H.H»  «w4    ••«■***  Uwm 

Oulrh  5k. 

tohoft 

hy  L 

ft.mn  A  Aimatrong. 

«i"i.    LiRw 

ill.-     ki 

•  in- 

Don  r  •■ 

."S  i  <•  f><! «»  miia  I 

O'ldlll  fttHM,  C»»r>»d  br  M.  Rabaull. 

THE  BRIDE  OF  ASNIERES 

M.   M  r»'Rt,  ciropritl    t  nf  lt»   lap  a   11  inc 

,   ■■ 
MMnr   M<  r'ar  <a.  tru.lnj  lor  pIMaar*       K    »•.    Marao 

Ch».  ^    "htRIBI 

IU*»t..,  HUKct.  BCUMIDT 

...  trrai-n  tbb  n.i.i.rT  ... 

Oraatf  l*aa  de  Deam     Hme.  1  hn«»e  and  M    Schmidt 

O«aclodioc  with 

The    Breal    Parisian   Can  -Can   Qnadrllto 

M-dlcj  Orartnra OrobMttA 

OouctadlQf  with  tha  Bnrlaaqua  of 

Black-Eyed   Scusan! 


SKU8AN   

WlilUH  

C»t»».  Ofotalraa 

Lo>d  Admiral 

Ailnril  or  the  ll'i* 

Aorairalof  ta*  Valloa... 

Ilitchatt 

Riknr , 

I>  it R r\ •■    

(timbr-lo 

I>nm»  Haartlr 

D^llf  liajfliwor 

Almlnl  o\  tr.a  Whila..., 

Mi;«  Nancr  

Mi-«  B?'»-y 

Jack.  »■•!! 

Tern  Y»rn 


HIM*  -JKNMK  WCHKKLL 

.aims  Lii.Lin  hall 

a  Vcrnar 

J    H.  Lirkio 

...  O.im.  Coopar 

Ohfti.    Cooper 

Carrla  C'hipnaa 

V'llDi*  Johnvoa 

M*i  K-llf 

T.  BrM 

h.  U    Marah 

AliDQi-  Killmora 

Will  Dark 

Osrria  Arioitronc 

Mt««  ln*apblr.a 

M'llaOarfatta 

Joaia  MajOeld 


140    Second  StreoL     140 


SWAIN'S  BAKERY, 

E*tal>lt«l>o.l     In     '9(1. 

WE     HAVE     NO     BRANCHES. 

Kittpl  It  Ko.    14R  ruriA  il.'Ht,udll 
N*.  I4>1  •  Rto«kMa  iu««L. 

THC    BKRT    Ql'lLItT    or 

w  oddlug  Onlto 

ALWAYS  On   1IASD 

iviri   v  vuirrv   or 

Cake  for  tlie  Holidays. 

rl  OmiAM.  UHARLOTTR  RURRR,  BI.AHO- 
MA.fOL  JSLLIKS.  llCft  mid*  loordftrand 
of  in.  IM4A  numi'i 
»•>«■)«  U     R.   ««  A  IX  .1:  I  II 


HAIR. 

TBI  OtUAPtRT  PI  \'!F.  IX  BAM  FRAXOIBOO 
TO  ED» 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Cood-i,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jew  jiry  &  Fancy  Coods, 

IB  AT  TOX 

HEW  YORK    8TORE. 

a.  n.  sampsox  «t  oo., 

ft*.    1  tO  ajreood  alrcet, 
aoatlai       Hatarwa  Mlaalan    amd    Hinaa. 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 


MR-    r.    BlHOKfl.    PORMKRLY 
DToprlatoroF  t«a  Min«n*  R«a- 

IXKSb  ftf  tt*"  V"  "»-*C»oiaat 

Of  both   tba    Mloara'    (UiuorMt  oa 
Ootnaitrotal   itr»at   »Dd    tba   Mmara' 


•fcMJo.S*  MMkatatraa*.  to  partaarahip  altD  MR. 
A.  DRAYEUR.  who  baa  baao  oooiravtad  with  tba 
Bras  lor  jatra.  Iwprof  araaoU  hava  baaa  mada  la 
ibaoaia'Dadaparlmaoti  that  will  raadar  tba  ML 
Dara'aaora  popular  thaa  It  haa  aTar  baan  durtnt 
Aha  n  t—nmt  it*  proaparity-  Onr  BHlaof  Fart 
•ojbraoa  all  tha  daiio'oiaa  of  tba  aaaaoo.  Oar 
motto  U  "liood  rata.  Good  Uookloa  and  AiodaraU 

P.  BEISII  dk  OO.. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

SSI  and  SSS  Oomaaaraia*.  aad 
7SS  Markatatraat. 
Opan  from  9  A.U.  to  10  »jt-  aoal  In 


THE  SAN  FRANCISCO 

BILL  POSTING  COMPANY 

l  SCASaeraaaeata  at,,  cor.  Leldeadar AT. 

(Sxoflloa  of  P.M.  8.  S.Oe.) 


_ '  wa  will  aodaator  to  am t.      Wa  What  to  abara 
yopr  n-dera.    Opaa  lha  ooca>Df  w«4,V. 
OXdA  US  STjUTTO.  A  00,.  PmpTt, 


McDANIEL'S 

Museum  and  Theatre, 

CHEYENNE.eWYOMINC. 

THK  OiDHlMOMiu  WOULD  MOST  KK- 
apaetfollr  raprtaaot  to  you  and  fa  pnbllo  Rao 
"any.  thai  ha  la  now  prapirad  to  fori  iib  facll- 
it  ••  for  aiatbi'i'ina  of  a*aif  kind  and  obaraotar, 
wblob  ahooli  daiar*a  tha  o^tronafa  of  tl.»  pub- 
lic Ha  bas  rraoial  a*  nh*>yona.  Wyotnlof.  A 
LAROR  AM)  0JMHOD1OU-I  Ha  LI,,  wilbsrool 
(loacarr  ard  8taia  Tto  Hall  la  wall  veDttlatad 
aod  litbtad,  and  mad*  eocifor  ah  a  for  all  aaaaoaa 
of  tba  jaar.  TilK  BKST  Of  MUSIC,  both  btriuf 
aad  B'aaa.  can  b«  forniibad  at  all  limaa, 

sa'ia(»c*o'y  arranaameo'a  will    ha    mada    wltb 

TUKATRIOAL  0k7)IHRR  I  0MPAN1M-L  eich- 

•r  for  Rantioajof  Hall  or  parformaooaa  od   a  par- 

ca ot*#*  of  the  rocoipt*.    O.rr*  jrx>n.1nnr«  •olioltad 

Addrtaa.  J.  MoDANIRL, 

Lock  Box  No.  1.0bay«Doa,  Wyomiot. 

Iff.  B  — Oorioaftiaa  waotad  for  tha  ObaTeooa 
Moaatna.  Tbota  whins  <«na:»Bt>m»nta,  state  low- 
aat  taraa  for  tba  Wlntar  S**ioo,  aiooloa;  photo- 
graph to  nj  addraaa.  Half  Paaaadte  Honor  ra- 
Tacdad  afiar  Blltaa*  rn»rvp*-Rnr>n'a. 

JAMKB  IrlcOAFURL. 
Proprietor  Cnpyoona  I  baatra  aad  Musearn, 
oaU  3  m 


Chajoooe  I  baatra  and  Museum. 
Look  Box  No.  1.  ObaiODDa.  W.  T. 


CHEYENNE_TH£ATRE. 

Professionals  Wanted. 


STX    FIRST-OLASS    PROPLR.-MU8T  HAVR 
good  Wardroba.    foar  Ladioi  and   two  Geo- 

lUn'D  to  bo  (root)  in  (Tfnaral  baafnova  fir  tho  oom- 
idk  tfiBtor  iri'oo,  comaiuDOin*  the  tirat  weak  lo 
NoTembir,  1S7L  Addra-a  atatiot;  lowaat  tarmi, 
with  Photograph,  ilalf  Kara  raiondod  after  Ail- 
ing a  a  gase  moot. 

JAHRS  MODANTFL, 
Proprietor  Oh«ranor>  Tbaatra  aod  Museum. 
oo33  Look  Box  I,  Cheyenne,  W.  T. 


A  BAD   HABIT 

AORRAT  MAHV  HKROHANTI 
havegot  Into  of  chnrglng  more  for 
Ikela*  o»«di  dnrinc  the  Hsiiduyi  than 
at  any  alhar  time.  At  the  old  atuad. 
No.  S  Aetond  atreet,  won  will  alwaya 
Sad  at  BHlf.tr an  prlcea  aa  larva  aiaarf- 
aient  mt  Salrta,  FAralahlaa;  Oaodi  and 
T»llol  Artlelea  at  low«et  rataa.  Tbat'a 
the  e»l nee  ta  not  aenalble  Holiday  Prca- 
ajaaSk. 

JBKaVKDIOT    A    Co., 
No.  8  Second  atreet. 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VIlgaiNIA    CITI,     KEVAlrA- 

f*Bl8  KLKOAITT  THRATRE  HAS  BRBlff  RR- 
M.    daoorated,  and  e*n  ba  ranted  by  tba  night  oi 
3*    tba  weak.     Sura    and    trataJtng    oompanlai 
ItDontllr  traatod  with  oo  application  by  latter 
OC11N     PIPER, 
Manaararand  aola  Proprietor, 
Or  to        5.  ML  MrOAUE. 
ejSO  waabloa^ra  atraat.  Han  r**minl»wi 


MONS.  ALEXARDER  WOLOWSKI, 

THE  WSLLKJOWJ  PIANIST  AND  V0- 
o.llftt.  r.0B.n.  Now  Ooarft*.  for  Piftno  Knd 
•IniiiMr  br  b[.  .ailriilr  N.w  and  hitnplfi.d  fT.iem 
-  lb.  .bort.it  Id  .iI.i.eo.— ...dm.  ma.io  .t  .If  hi. 
AwnipiMm.t.,  Rlarm  to.  P.rlor  or  OoocorU, 
».!!!£!?».  W,to"U^  0»U»Mli  a«»    SUfTftS 


Pacific  Purchasing, 

PRINTING.  DRAMATIC,  MUSICAL.  LECTURE.  AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooms     lO    and     17....020    Washington    street. 


WAM'RH     IUUEDIATKLY  t 
TWO  FIR9T  VIOLINISTS,    TWO    KND   MRN,    TAMBO  AND    BONES,    ONE    MIDDLE    MAN 

....ALSO.... 

AoroIm(i(%  Gymnastio    and    Equestrian    Talent, 

ALL    F'iR    THIS    OHY. 
■S-AddrMs.  etatlog  full  ptrtloa'are  and  lowutt  terms, 

Nlll  HIHVN    COROTN    Sl    CO. 

atr-LAURA  HONEY— An  Important  tlltll  fof  you. 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

KTERT    IATCRDAT    IfflGlTT. 

Piano   and    SAnarinsr   atsr.M. 

D.  BARRY,  Chairman. 

Charing  Cross  Saloon 

SO0  lflaalon  atreet,  n«nr  Second. 

deWl  J.  EAOLKP,  Proprietor. 


M 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 


L.    BLAIR'S, 

V  Kearny  «trf*t. 


FRENCH    CORSETS. 

M MB  PONS,  IMPORTER  AND  DEALER  IN 
Panaiao  Ladiai'  Uoderwoar.  FRENCH 
OOBSBrBof  all  pnoea  and  q  lalltiee.  read*  mada 
and  to  order.  No,  flai  bacramooto  gtraat,  below 
aa  1*3  ii 


SOUTHERN  PACIFIC 
oho:e»  hotjsjej, 

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•4*"  Subscript  ton  Liiti  oan  ba  fooodwlth— 
O.  AI  Boirv,  ShTifl'.ulSor,  t;ity  Ball; 
Mr   Brandt,  >,W  oor   Wii.iiiiu'hii  A  Montgomery ; 
A.  Bummeiflold    Jr.,  N.K.  c<ir  Folaoio  A  bteuart. 
W.  Oobeo.  No.  C  liaiiory  alreat; 
J.  Wttt,  No.  liO  I'hhd  •i-raei  ; 
Mr.  K'f/.iMirii.'ln,  No  in  St-roml  street; 
Id.  Ahr<mi»n,  No  735  Ulay  itreot.  deUO  lw 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEURI, 

And  <  allege  of  Medicine. 

lA  find    BEAUUHUL    AND  INSTBUOf- 

ll/.l/l/V  [»-  nbieota  tn  bo  o-  a.    Opao  to  tha 
Public  DAY   AND  NIOUV,  n.  EUtckKA  HALfi, 

Q  IS  Montgomery  atreut.    FOk  MEN  uNLY 
•at  Da.  JoaDAMa  PBrvATie  OiryioB  U  at  Sil 

Qnurg  atreet   tonnoal'*  o  1  j i  ^eohtnloe'  PatlUonL 


ADOLPHnS    STOCKMETER. 

....TBAOuaa  or.... 
PIANO    AND    SINCINC. 

Belle  aod  Parllea  at'oided  to,  aod  Moelo  far 
nlebed.    Kaildenoa,  SOS  Eddy  atraet        dt»  lm 


Jolan  Oampodonioo 

(Lately  arnTed  from  Snuth  Amerioo.) 

PIANO,  CHURCH  ORQATff   AND  HARM0NI0ON 
TUNEH  AND  REPAIRER. 

BaT-Ordera  »dir*is>d  to  the  Philadelphia  Hooaa 
Bath  »-.r«oi,  orotnp  ly  atraoned  to.  deT  In 


E.PARDENT 

NO.  T8I1  WASHINGTON  8TH*5BT.  (ABOVE 
tha  Piaai).  San  Eraooteoo.  Booaa  and  8ho«a 
mada  to  order  in  tba  bast  Fraaok  etjla.  Tba  sana 
'and/  oulo  aiffaf l  oo  baad,  M  Hs 


*'PIOARO.W 

3E  JOTOHAL  OF  AMUSEMENTS, 

Pablla'ctd  •▼•ry  ">*T  in  the  Year  by 
J.        HP.        BOaAKDUS 

AT 

S3SKt  refc.inl  -ind  Si»S    Wiwbl»jfto»  8U 

lieiow  Mnouemerr,  K*n  Kranctaoo. 


TCEjDaY JANCARY  7,  lb73 

The  Grizzly. 

Ths  Ia»t  oumtwr  of  The  Grizzly  c  .Dtaioed 
wme  capital  ericles  Tbe  or  edit>re*-idcn.l-* 
worked  hard  ;  there*  irts  a  little  too  much 
from  one  pen— not  Yanety  enough.  It  is 
pretty  well  known  that  Fred  Ly-'er  is  ih? 
editor ;  we  tberef  jre  have  no  scrapie  in  tak- 
ing him  to  t.ak  f  jr  that  woist  cf  all  crime*, 
mieinotiDgShara^are.  Xa  hi]  article  enti- 
tled "Th(>  DiiidT&ntA^Cfl  o**  B,dBg  Broflghl 
Up  Wtll,"  in  which  tbera  is  an  imaaecsa 
amcnot  of  sound  teiso  and  a  little  personal 
Borents),  we  find  the  following: 

"  Wb:pi  tad  f  litgi  of  octr»t#oa»  fortune. 

We  trappose.  tLis  u  intended  to  be  a  q nota- 
tion from  Bhakiptare.  The  editor  Lad  mixed 
np 

" The  tlicgi  ao J  arrows  of  outrageous  fortune" 

and 

"Tbe  whips  and  t com*  of  time.  ' 

The  biBt  ml- is  never  to  qaote  Shakepsare 
or  the  Bible  from  cemory. 


Tho  tout   Dvaperaio  Attempt. 

I;  hjppe^ed  inu  way  on  New  Teir'e  Ere, 
according  to  a  Vallejo  paper: 

Th9  yonog  lady  poii-tid  to  the  clock — it 
web  five  miLU  a*  io  t«ei**»*.  "John,  I  want 
to  talk  to  yon  abont  a  Utile  mattsr."  (Here 
the  ycuuy  tnau'B  breaking  got  short  and 
thick).  "Ton  me,  Juhn,  I  want  to  get 
married,"  and  h-r  arm  stole  »r.nad  his 
waisr,  "and  you  ar«  abont  the  nice  little 
kind  ot  a  m-n  I  w»nr.  Wtat  do  yon  fay, 
Johnny,  dasr?"  Th*  hair  cf  his  heal  rcse 
np  and  be  said  hd  waa  attiirst.  bha  went 
to  bring  him  a  drink,  and  upon  her  re- 
turn ns  had  vatu-hsd,  and  witb  him  cvap- 
oiat;d  the  last  miuut;d  ol"  Leap  Year  and 
its  opporuattiee.  To  that  manen  the 
"Happy  .New  Ybar"  grectiogs  of  her  ac- 
qunnUncea  werd  a  bitter  mockery. 


Considerate  Hani 

Sail  Smith  to  Brown:  "If  horse  die- 
eise  becomes  epidemic,  how  shall  we  man- 
age to  get  cp  fnneral  j r.-cseeioas?'  "Well," 
replied  Brown,  "we  must  go  on  foot." 
"That  might  answer  in  some  cases,"  caid 
Bmith,  "bet  re  for  mys.-lf  I  should  pre- 
fer not  to  d:«  rather  than  giro  my  friends 
that  trouble." 


A  Liberal    Panon. 

The  author  of  "Gini's  Baby"  has  found 
a  rival  at  Stalpy  bridge,  Eng.,  in  tbepsrBon 
of  an  iconoclastic  reverend  general  named 
Stevens,  who  his  taken  up  the  oadgels  in 
defence  of  free  trade  in  whiskey,  and  who 
holds  to  tbe  beautifully  charitable  belief 
that  all  temperance  orators  drick  like  fish. 


Very  Thin. 

An  Irish  las  wrote  to  her  lover,  begging 
him  te-ssnd  her  some  money.  She  added, 
by  way  of  p  s  script:  "I  am  soacnemed  cf 
the  reqaest  I  have  made  in  this  letter,  thit 
I  sent  after  tbe  postman  to  get  it  back/  but 
the  servant  couli  not  overtake  him." 


In  the  interior  of  Africi  woman  is  [con- 
sidered beautifnl  only  in  proportion  to  ber 
obesity;  and  many  fragile  maidens,  weigh- 
ing more  than  700  odd,  ac  uilly  die   from 

bewiU'hiug  fatness. 


The  mtr.-hd  .lidit*  of  Hannibal,  Ho., 
bare  formed  a  "Gome  Home  \Hn.band 
ClHb."  It  is  about  four  f itt  long  and  has 
a  brush  on  the  end  of  it. 


A  paragraphia  Lis  pnzzlid  m  again.  He 
asks:  "Why  do  women  always  carry 
their  pooketboofes  a*  though  Ihey  oansid- 
•red  them  on  exhibition  ?" 


"Wevaiiliiii  iteiumea  in  one  Day 
And  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Oheti 

Tlie  Ilia..-, rated  Preaa   (S.   *"\) 

No.  1,  January,  19*3.  Bold  by  uibairlpti-n— 
9*.  50  a  year.  Elegant,  choice,  cheap.  Sangria 
nnmberp,  15  cent*.    Ado-nan  Knrray,  Dewer  k 

Co.,  a.  r.  * 

• 

Freeh  auad  Sweet. 

Par  the  beat     con  fectionary,   go   to    Canfer    aid 

Waatoc'a.  Ui7  M  ant  gome  it  SL  near  6-uUcr.        a 

"Wll»t    Cheer    Laundry 

Employs  do  Obinunen,  and  should  be  pat 
ronlaed  by  eTerybodv.  • 

Altogether  x Ho  Best. 

It  Is  oorloUB,  but  true,  that  3.  A.  Ruber, 
TO"  Market  iUtt t,  rt»r  TLL'd,-  Ehould  atlJ  fur- 
nlture  and  bedding  cheaper  iLon  any  other 
dealer  Id  this  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
eonrinced.  T 


Oyater    Trartc, 

The  oyster  trade  in  California  Is  -jf-jmi^g 
-dgantlo  proportloDa.  Bmereon  Corrillr ,  of  the 
Biddle  Bock,  tie*  Ptne  street,  furniahee  from 
his  own  oyster  bed-  at  San  Bruno  millions  of 
ojsiers  to  all  parts  ot  the  Pacific  Oomat.  Hie 
XaBtern  transplanted  oysters  nave  a  fame  which 
his  extended  all  orer  tha  continent,  and  *  he 
'Saddle  Hook"  u  novo  everywaere. 


The    Beet    Kemcdlea, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
i7*s  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  bilious  compiairte. 
J.  B.  Gates  and  Co.,  corner  Sanaome  and  Com- 
mercial street*,  aolf  asenu.  • 


What    Cheer     ijaunary 
lathe  be        nndrr  In  fian  Francisco,       * 

Watches  and  Jewelry, 

Very  low.  at  B.  A.  OailandtrV,  62  Second 
street,  corner  of  It  lesion.  d 

II    You    "Went 

Tour  Blank  _-  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
not  spoiled,  send  them  to  the  What  Cheer  Laun 
Ary. x 

For  a  safe  and  rfhetent  Beauttfteb  ot  ibti 
CoxFLESiojr,  use  Dueki's  Famous  cuemeds 
Lls.  n 


Crttlelsm. 

The  cntio  of  the  Boston  Advertiser  laving 
said  cf  Mib.  Btuc;cult,  es  irrab,  thit  "the 
delicious  hnmor  of  tie  race  »p:aks  from 
h-r  elbows  and  and  a  ikies  as  wtll  as  htr 
lips  and  tyes,"a  coLt;mpoiary  gets  after 
him  in  tMe  fashion:  "There  !  Elbows  and 
ankles,  eloquent  with  the  del  cions  bumor 
of  a  rase,  U  good.  This  innovation  opeis 
up  a  new  field  io  dramatic  crric  bid,  We 
shall  now  tear  of  Mr.  Edwin  Booth's  shin- 
bones  and  kuuokles  speaking  tf  Ue  glowing 
8:andanavian  race,  tr  Mr.  Bothern'e 
back  t;tth  and  the  n  petf  bis  ntckspeakiDg 
of  the  fatuity  of  tha  English  nobiiitr.  The 
phlagmalic  na  ure  of  the  Dutch  may  now 
be  discovered  in  Mr.  Jefferson's  teels  and 
wrists,  and  the  restietsoe  s  of  tbe  wla- 
atile  Vatikae  may  sptak  from  the  finger  nails 
and  hip  joints  of  Mr.  Wairen.  Delieious 
i/eaking  from  the  dbowsand  aokles  !  Oeod- 
Li-a  giacoU'. ' 

American  Dirt, 

We  are  a  greasy  people;  from  the  pork 
fat  of  New  England  to  the  ham  fat  of  the 
Booth  we  wallow  in  grassy  fjod.  This  be- 
comes rancid  in  ihe  tt^macb,  and  tuper- 
induees  ahat  Dr.  Urquhart  proncunres 
the  sum  of  all  diseases— dyspepsis.  We 
drirk  t=a  that  would  frighten  a  Chinamao, 
and  coffee  that  would  serve  ss  an  antidote 
to  opium.  We  pour  down  desee  cf  alco- 
holic flaids  which  eat  into  tbe  coatings  of 
our  intestines  and  destroy  ths  ga^tiic 
juices.  We  go  o  bed  ovtrtaeked,  body 
and  mind,  sleep  with  sluggish  blood  in  a 
stata  of  stagnation,  and  get  up  only  when 
the  broad  sun  is  staring  in  angrily  at  ns 
through  our  bed  room  windowi.  We  are 
ieckless  in  uur  pursuit  of  p'essue;  we 
strain  our  ment.il  powerj  tj  iheir  utmost 
tension ;  and  end,  old  men  and  women 
bsfcre  our  time,  or  die,  or  fill  a  cell  in  an 
insane  as. lam. 


The  Rarity  tf  Good  Reading. 
The  Boston  Courier  Eaya: 

It  is  a  matter  for  general  congratulation 
that  Mr.  Bedcatb  has  suc:eeded  in  arrang- 
ing fur  a  prcf;B  ioual  visit  to  this  country 
of  Mr.  J.  M.  Bellew,  the  eminent  readtr, 
who  may  be  ioctdtntally  remembered  as  hav- 
ing inst.ucted  Mr.  Ftchter  in  EnglisU  elo. 
cution.  It  is  let  the  simple  truth,  howev- 
er mortifying  us  conlefsion  may  be,  thst 
we  have  n*>t  a  siegle  reader  in  the  United 
States  of  the  fir-u  rank  to-day.  Mr.  Yanden- 
hoff  and  Mr.  Murd  ch  are  b<_  tj  excellent  in 
their  wav,  but  neither  aro  entitled  to  rank 
higher  than  secoud-cIsBs  artitti.  As  for  tbe 
rt  st,  not  one  of  tbe  long  list  has  any  right 
to  sit  in  the  upper  forms  even  of  the  third 
ola:s. 


Brazen  FJronlry. 

There  have  been  many  illustrations  of 
the  height  of  impudence,  but  the  best  we 
htive  met  with  is  Mr.'.  Laura  D.  Snyder 
Fair  sning  a  man  for  libs).  Can  this  woman 
be  lowered  in  tha  estimation  of  tbe  public? 
Is  there  anything  that  she  U  believed  inca- 
pable of?  Which  one  of  tbe  deadly  tins 
would  it  be  libellous  to  accuse  her  of?  Tbe 
only  ecology  ihe  cold-blooded  devil-fish  can 
offer  to  an  outraged  public  is  to  go  into  some 
out  of  the  way  place  and  hang  hersalf.  Libel 
Fair,  forsooth!  To  do  so  were  as  reasona- 
ble as  t)  smear  a  negro  with  burnt  cork  to 
make  him  blacker. 


Sfasd  on  lii-j  Dignity. 

While  a  man  was  on  trial  in  the  Ccunty 
Court,  a  JGryman  sud,  "Ask  the  pris3ner 
why  he  threw  his  wifa  out  of  a  three  story 
window."  The  judge  said,  "Prisoner  you 
have  heard  tha  question."  The  accused  re- 
plied, "Tour  honor,  I  was  determined  to 
separate  from  my  wife  and  I  wa3  not  going 
to  demean  myself  by  going  to  the  door  and 
showing  her  out." 

Japanese  paper-work  Is  the  latest  recrea- 
tion and  amusement  far  ladies  A  vest 
deal  of  tisane  paper,  paste,  scissors,  paints 
andanenormcu.3  amount  of  patience  is  all 

that  is  icqu'red. 

An  ex'eneive  dealer  in  animals  "says  thit 
an  elephant  with  two  bead*  is  on  its  way 
from  South  Africa  to  join  his  colle-tion 
Th  s  will  cause  the  traditional  biceps  calf  to 
hide  its  diminished  bead. 


I>o    Wot    sutler    from    corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Oome,  Bon- 
Ions,  Ctab  and  iDgrowlng  Kalis,  can  find  Instant 
relief  bj  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Oman's  Inatt- 
rate,  sio  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.n.  We 
speak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  -Doe- 
ter'a  capability.  Beferenoea  given  If  tequlred.s 

For     Waantna: 
Shirts,  Jl  60  per  dos.;  small  pieces,  60o,  par 
s.     At  tbe  What  Cheer  Lenndry  • 


Han]  on  Lydi  t. 

A  St.  Lous  Democra*  rep:rferint*rviewcd 
Lydia  Thompson  a  ehort  time  ago.  Wo  ap- 
p;nd  what  tracspired  between  t'.nm: 

Rvpirter-  Is  there  any  trutii  in  the  it  ry 
tbat  you  arc  s?ven  months  older  thin  Char 
lotto  Cusbman. 

Lydia— So,  sir;  there  is  not  a  word  of 
trnth  in  it. 

B— How  much  older  are  you  than  Mis3 
CuHbmaa  ? 

L— Why,  where  fira  yonr  eyes,  man? 
Can't  you  s-w  I'm  not  so  old  ? 

K— How  old  are  you? 

L-I  am  tbirty-two— at  Ie&st  I  will  be  on 

tbe9ihof  February. 

B-I  understand  y^urdhush'er has  a  large 

family,  and  that  one  of  her  80b»  wss  lately 
married. 

The  little  lidy  bounced  off  the  sofa. 

What,  mydi-gh'er  with  a  lirge  f-mily 
:*:d  a  married  son!  I  cin't  believe  it,  I 
don't  believe  it,  I  can't  believe  it,  I  won't 
believe  it.  Oh,  Z-ffie,  what  cruel  things 
they  say  about  you. 

R— There  is  nothing  cruel  in  having  a 
large  family.    My  father 

L— Why,  it  isn't  passible,  man.  She 
couldn't;  she's  only  eight  years  old*  Yon 
can  tell  yourstlf  thit  such  an  idea  is  pre 
p:s:erous. 

The  Golden  Era. 

Col.  J.  F.  Lawrence,  so  many  years  con- 
nected with  the  Golden  Era,  and  under 
whose  management  that  paper  bad  its  bright- 
est days,  ha*  returned  t  j  his  eld  position  on 
that  publication.  He  h^sinfusedlnew  life  into 
it,  and  intends  to  make  it  a  tiue  represanta- 
tive  of  the  literary  talent  of  the  Pacific 
Coast.  Cbarlts  Warren  Stoddard,  Tom  A. 
Hawk  and  others  contribute  pleasant,  read- 
able ar;i  ■les,  tbe  dramatic  snd  musical  arti- 
cles are  always  good,  and  Wilkie  Collins' 
latest  work,  "  Tbe  New  Magdalen,"  is  being 
published  a  =  a  seria'.  The  Golden  Era  will 
compile  favorably  with  any  of  the  Eastern 
weekly  pspers,  and  should  be  supported  as 
a  home  institution. 


A  Bad  Record. 

The  Chronicle,  speaking  cf  Charles  A, 
Russell,  on  trial  for  murder,  says  "he  1b 
not  a  bad-looking  man,  al'hough  his  record 
is  bad.  He  was  formerly  United  States  Mar- 
shal ;  he  his  also  served  a  full  term  at  San 
Qaentin  for  burglary."  If  Eu«eli  bad  been 
a  Deputy  Assessor  instead  of  a  United  States 
Marshal,  a  universal  cry  of  "hang  him!" 
would  go  up  from  tbe  community.  A  man 
may  hive  a  worse  record  than  Rasstll  has. 


They  have  a  society  men  on  a  morning 
cotemporary  who  wears  eye-glasses,  parts  his 
blonde  hair  in  the  middle,  wears  the  tip  of  a 
peacock's  feather  in  his  hatband,  and  doesn't 
carry  tobacco,  because  be  is  trying  to  quit. 
He  has  been  trying  to   quil   for  two   years, 


Mnrvnlne;"*". 

The  only  t'aca  south  of  Market  streat  to 
£eta«oo<J  dl«k of  Oyttcrs,  Call'orota  or  Eaetero 
TraasplaDted,  Is  at  Manning's  Charter  Oak 
Oyster  Bal.OD,  corner  Howard  and  Third,  late 
of  the  Bine  wice  s.io:m.  L 


A.n    Old    L«enauiark. 

The  Verandah  Cigar  Store,  at  the  K.  E.  corner 
of  Eearoy  and  Washington  ttreets,  kept  by 
Henry  Behmldt,  has  been  la  mens  for  the  lut 
eleven  years  for  k-eslrg  tbe  bett  Havana  cigars, 
tobacco,  choice  meerschaum  tlpes,  etc         » 


Oysters. 

In  strolling  round  the  other  night, 

To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gae  light, 

Our  careless  feet,  by  chance  aid  stray 

To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 

Of  waters  bright,  did  make  a  soreen 

Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  Been ; 

While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell. 

O'er  -which  tbe  waters  soltly  fell. 

Made  that  window  Feem  to  be 

Bome  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

"Stop,"  aatd  my  friend,  "iet'B  go  In  here — 

It  looks  so  nice — and  try  their  cheer."" 

"All  right,"  I  eaid,  "I  must  agree 

That  this  place  enits  me  to  a  'T.'" 

No  sooner  bad  we  found  a  seat 

Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 

Made  bis  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 

Eaid  they  bad  almost  any  dleh 

That  we  might  name.    We  found  it  true, 

And  cooted  v\agnijic(nily,t'tc; 

All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 

Oookod  every  style;  ju»t  tnink  of  that. 

And  if  your  month  don't  water,  then 

You're  different  from  otbor  men. 

They'd  ciam  t  sua  craba  and  terrapins  ; 

In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 

That  cosy  plaoeail  kinds  of  game, 

Piph,  fiesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 

While  every  dish  wsb,  I  am  sxre, 

Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 

The  ladles,  too,  have  fouBd.  'twould  seem, 

That  tbey  have  here  the  best  loo  cream; 

Bo  here  they^ock,  the  little  tinners. 

To  get  what  they  call  "6ueh  nice  dinners,* 

Whoever  doubts  tfaia  let  him  rash 

To  three  hundred  thirty-seven Cneh, 

And  there  this  txut&  he'll  ffnd-iaade  plain: 

Who  goes  there  once  will  gcagain. 

Pacific  Oyster  House.  S37  jBuah  street,   above 

Kontgomery;  open  Day  and  Slant. 

OHABiEfl  haaKE.  Proprietor. 
-  ■• 

1*  IS   Perrectl-f  Astonlohlng 
Bow  beaofilrallyand  ^ruickl/  thay  do  washing 

at  the  What  Cheer  La-aadry.    ClotLes  received 

iefere  8  a_at.  returned  the  same  e-ranlng  If  de 


TiraoTBBTfM 


For     1873. 


2IST  YEAR  OF  PUBLICATION. 


A   New   Departure 


Ba--E*"W     •ST3S-a.HL. 


FRESK    AND     BRILLIANT 
CONTRIBUTORS. 


The  Best  Talent  in  the  Country 


San  Francisco  Fenilletons  and 
Social  Gossip. 


True  Reflex  of  California 
Life  and  Times. 


THE  B0MANCEAND  EE4LITY 
OF  THE  PEEI0D. 


Tbe  Great  Novel  of  the  Day, 

The  New  Magdalen! 


WILKIE    COLLIXS, 
IN  TBE 


Go  denEra. 


The  "Podgers  Papers," 

By  "Podcem,**  la 

THE  GOLDEN  ERA 


SWALLOW  FLIGHTS 

By  Charlet  Warren  Stoddard,  In 

The  Golden   Era. 


ABLE      TAIjK, 

By  Olive  Harper,  Itt 

The  Golden  Era 


TOM 


Fenl lleton.  Io] 


For  the  Tery  Be&t  Drinks, 

Goto  Y-._e§*  Branch  Baleoo,  oercer of  Mark«t 
and  Third  ttreeu. Bg£ 

Beat    Quality    or   X>oa-«>ci-ri 

Driving  gloves,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  the  What 

Oh  ecr  Laundry  i 

HeDewell,    Shew   C»rd  Writer, 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order,  boom  30, 
608  Market  ttrreL  cor.  Port  and  Mont^amorr.  D 

Do   Yon    H.QOW 

That  irlth  BTjTr-oucK'i  PArTxast  yon  can  out 
md  make  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly?  Send 
postage  stamp  for  an  UlnEtrated  catalogue.  H. 
S..  Dealing,  agent,  office  of  the  Howe  Bewtng 
Sachlne,  Ko.  113  Kearny  street,  between  Better 
md  Feet.  Ban  Francisco.  * 


Jones  .&  Schroder's 

Celebrated  Grab  Chowder  can  be  obtained  only 
at  8SO  Baah  klrtet,  nearly  opposite  iteAlham- 
bra  Theatre.  Bob  Hart  eats  It,  and  they  all 
eat  It.  Only  the  beat  braads  of  Llgoora  bot- 
iled  for  Camtly  na».  q 

*00    IJalre    o*    Hocks, 
At  all  pdcee,  it  t  he  What  Obeer  Lannfiey.      • 

CLAiBvompr.—  Madam*  Olcre  Antonka,  the 
Olairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
baa  removed  to  333  Kearny  at.  Conmltariens  i0 
Cfurtl-h,    Prenrb  aod  OermaD.  j 


The  Golden  Era. 


OBIOIXAL  STOBIES,  POEMS  AND 
SKETCHES.  FASHION  SOSSIF, 
AMUSEMENTS,  tlTEKATUBE 
AND  UT,  ASSWEKS  TO  COK- 
KISPCKliraiS,    JBTC. 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


WiLLIS^BAND. 

MU«IO     FUBKISBED    JOR    ALL 
ocj»nonr.    Maijt  im^orfcea   »rr-tBKed 
and  for  sale. 

FrllzPlpen  and  Hartni  M.  Bin 
*LcndlDK  Tlollnl    t>, 

to.     Add'e»i    M.     W.     WILLIS,    l«*tcn*s    Moilo 
B1,UV,  g^r>  M  on' eomirr  street.  )*6  tf 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

S-aa   FrancUco  Savin*.   XTnlon,    S3 2  Call- 
fur-uiu  street,  eerner  of  Wcib. 

r?°.UTJ?B  HALF  YHAB  FTTOINO  WITH  THH 
■-  S'at  Dscemher.  1^7i.  a  d.»id-nd  ban  b^en  d^- 
olarel  st  tee  n-ecf  ime  »cd  eix-teoib;  (9«-10) 
n»rceoLp!Tiontiino-  Tsroi  Depositf.  »nd  eieot 
(81  per  cent,  psr  so  nam  on  Ordinary  Deposifca.  fres 
pt  tPderal  Tixoo  D-poeiis.  pajsble  oa  sod  sfier 
13^b  Janaary.  1873.  Bv  order. 
dtSl  iw  LOVnXL  WHITE.  Oashier, 


11HE  "GOLDEW  ERA.**  18  THH  OLDEST 
Weekly  Paper  in  the  State,  permanently 
established,  aed  more  widely  oircnlatsd  at  home 
aad  abroad  than  «D-r  othsr  on  the  Pacific  Ooait. 
la  Os  itoraia,  tbe  Aiha-.jc  States,  and  tbrooghout. 
the  eotlrs  6eld  of  its  Krsat  and  rapidly  increteing 
oircnlatioD.  the  "GOLDEN  ERA"  Je  unlvsrsally 
-*R«-deda9a  literary  and  family  jonroalof  nne- 
Qoalled  excellenee. 

To  Advertisers. 

Th.  "OOLDES  BRA-  i,  .  „eI00m.  BaDd.y  «.- 
llor  Is  cy.i;  Boms  uid  Honeebold,  aid  ..  ,„ 
•dwrtnlog  »»,.»  il««iTMl«gM  mail  b.  mpw- 
rent  to  business  men. 

TO  MAIL  StTBSOBIBEBS, 

TW   ealden  Ers,  r.r  One  Tear,  S3  SO  i 

for  Six  Month.,  99  CO. 

Hnbseriptions  to  bo  pais  in  sdvinee. 

Tbe  Oolde.  Kro  and   Peterson'.  Indies' 

Nallanol  Mos;«Ktne,  One  Tear,  S5. 

••"THE  OOLDES  KBi  uid  PETEBSOB'B 
LADIES'  NATIONAL  MAGAZINE  soryed  or 
Oaniei.  in  tb.  OUT  atll!,  cents  por  west 

THE  G3LDEN  EBA.einjtls  oopiej,  Ten  Oenu' 
For  sals  st  all  Nsirs-ttsods. 

Office  of  the  Golden  Era, 

540  Clay  street — San  Francisco 


CONSUMPTION  pre- 
vented by  the  timely  use 
of  "Hall's  Pulmonary  Bal- 
sam," the  best  and  mosl 
speedy  remedy  In  use  for 
Coughs,  Colds,  Asthma, 
Bronchitis,  Influenza, 
Loss  of  Voce,  Incipient 
Consumption,  and  all  Dia-. 
eases  of  the  Throat  and 
Lungs.  Ask  for  "Hall's 
Pulmonary  Balsam." 

Price  50  cents.    Sold  by 
all  Druggists. 

J.  R.   GATES   &   CO., 

PBOPAIETOB8, 

Cor.     Santome   and    Commercial    street*, 

nolltf 


Pacific  Stone  Company. 

THE  P-IOIFrO  STONE  COMPANY  UAld, 
the  especial  attention  of  Architect-;.  Ll-ki-.- 
eers.aod  the  poblio  id  general,  to  the  SUPER.1QB 
QUALITY  of  the  Stone  now  being  manuf-.- tared 
br  them  in  this  city  nnder  the  Randoms  P&tenta.  j 
They  make  to  order  sod  keep  io  stock; 
Bttfldlna;  Fronts.  Water  Pltn:, 

Mckt,   Monuments,    FuantaJns, 

file*,  Copies*  for  Ti'ulls, 

Fillers,  etc.,  etc*, 

Together  with   Ranson-B'B   ceJebratod    Free-Orit 

Gricdetones,  sll  of  which  we  guarantee  superior, 

and  at  a  price  far  below  tbat  of  band-cat  work. 

Bt*r*Tbe  attention  of  private  parties  intending  t* 
balld  is  respectfully  solicit-  d. 
Office,  No.  IO  BUSH  STRKBT,  Ban  Franoisoo. 


THOMAS    W.    BREE, 


0 


— AttD— 

■  EP1I B  Eli 


DRUMS,  BUriJOS, 

— AND— 
MUSICAL     IASTHCMKH7* 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1B83. 

•■vJ-fflOBons  given  on  the  Banjo  and  Drum.    S4» 
MISSION  BTKEET,  between  First  ind  eecoDd. 


Declared  AicoJnsi  the  "Whole  *WorId  I 
the  Kest  of  UuDklnd. 


PATENT  EAGLE  BLAOKING  -WARRANT- ! 
ed  superior  to  any  in  tbe  market.  Maautao- 
tared  by  MOORE  &  OO ,  No.  vtO  Leidv-edoiff 
etr^ft,  S.  F.  DireailoDsfor  Ute:  Wben  found  too 
thick,  add  &  little  cater.  Keep  tbe  bottle  well 
corded.     Said  by  all  Grocers,  iJruggiBt*.  etc.    d21 


TRAYS  aiwa-E  on  hand. 


Alfred  Tetter, 

Man  of  ac»  urer  and 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES, 

£85  Dnpont, 

X EAR SUTTER  STRLE%'- 

Gee  ray  stock  of  Bird 
Cag«s  b+fore  porch  astuc 
erewbertj.  Always  toms- 
fchiogoew  on  hand.  My 
Patent  Cagee,  icade  of 
Tin  Wire,  am  ^aTrunted 
FREEFHUM  VERMIN 
Also,  beat  quality  ThA 
no20tl 


Meerschaum  PipeDepoti 

013     RIABM'     8TKF.KT. 


theebortei  notia*  AHPiueaanrt 
Oigar  Holders  wmanted  genuine,  and 
io  c  ■  lor  we. I.  Meer-cbaaui  Pipf  s  aad 
walking  Cares  Mounted  ncd  Repaired 
at  lowest  Fa«tern  Prices,  and  with  tbe  beet  »ork- 
tsanship.  A  larga  as'Onmeot  of  Walking  Canes 
and  Far.cy  Goods  of  every  deaoription  always  os 
hand.  no2l  In. 


The  Popular  Beverage 

C'ONGRESS  WATER  FROM  THE  PAOIFIO 
^  Con  ure  b  s  Springs,  near  Santa  Olara.  Indorsed 
by  tbe  Medical  Fauuity  its  curative  powers  being 
cqnsl  to  tb«  celebrated  OonsrsBB  Water  from  th. 
Springs  of  Saratoga,  New  i  ork.  Depot  removed 
from  i'.8  Kearny  street  to  New  Montgomery,  one 
door  from  Howerd.  Families  supplied  dally.  Lib- 
eral discount  to  ths  trace,  and  orders  attended  to- 
piomptly.  de25  Im 


Philadelphia    Restaurants 

OHAS.  V.  BKRGOLD,  PROPRIETOR, 


THE    OLDEST     ESTABLISHED^ 
and  most  popular  Reataursnt  In  I 
San  Vrs.ncir.co.     The  Table?   are   sop-  * 

Elisd  with  tbe  beet  io  market    Board— 
7   the   week.    «\OS   PINE   BTREET,   juntabo? 
Monbeomerr.                                                    m»ri«  1m 


DO£ORG£    MAYES8: 
KALETCTN  OYSThRS.  CLAMS 
and  all  kindt  oi  SHELL  FISH,  A 
StalleNos.  *0,  41,  i»,  California* 
Market,  sntrsnee  on  Osliforain  street  '  — 

Fublw  or  private  parties  aud  fazoiliee  eupplied 
from  6  A.M.  w  U  p.  m.  ladies'  and  Gent'.emen't 
D*-B*er  Roora  or>»-i  *-rtm  t  i  w.  to  \'2v  V-       -it/Ttr 


DR.  W.  A.  PAYME. 

Tmi5.S  M.K*RA1,ED  Pi'TSIOIAN  HAS  RB- 
H.  SSI  t>„'"•e,,'  "O'"?.  »»•«'«  K.arny  sir."" 
fiiUoiall.    AU  chiooic  B»oise«  trsal, d  srcj.es- 


delSlui 


Bap  Sugar 

POR    SAIE-6I8    KEARNS-    STSEET.    At 
HEKOER'U.     Alio,  8,err  kiad  of    Cssdies 
whnleeaie  anj  R.tsiL 

°'-7  "  M.    A.   Mfsrrs. 


Indian  Queen  Range. 

The  Best  in  tlie  Market 


MANUFACTURED  BY 
CALEB    AI. 

OC18  tf 4^0  mi. 


•  tCKLIB, 
438  Efara 


«£W  YORK  PRICES 


HALL'S    PIAK08 
For  sals  at  No.  lsl 
Jlerelreet.    Call   and 
examine  for  yoorofllTea 
«»-TfMi  ^clr  Osllfor- 
Dis-made  Pisoo  on  the 


Li 


en 
Ha, 


Napa  Soda 

r«tln*    T*r.i<\ 


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IC 


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■MM*^   MM. 


■ab   mn 


WHAT.    iA»l 


•ML.    ITI.  -  ■  ,.    1«9. 


•  I  MCE  VCD  81 

Q      «■• «... 


SjWETROPOLITIM  THEATRE 


*  for 

'Ms 

'ceim 

«8. 

ITEi 


HIW    A  LIT  AMBRY    THBATRI. 


■  1 1  i 


l"  l  >   !•  I       I       V    IC 


SAN  FRANCiSCO  ATHENEUM 


MM  SrsiMK  cl  tke  Season 

he  YbIIow  Hat!         EMERSON    MJINSTRELS 

ThB   YellOW   Hat'  *rl3J'ee  Compftnle« OonBoUdated 


*Ct 


THIS    EVCNIrK 


AKUARY 8 
iMIOO. 


'•'♦»«  Mil  .1  in  I'niii,  o., 

Mortlnur,    I'.nk,,    IH\nn    Thompson ! 


*«»„, 

""•"•*•« 


rifteen  Thousand  Persons. 


THI»    EVENIMO  JANUARY     8 

BT1BT  BTEXIBO   DOBIBO  THI  Will,  AID  IATOBDAT  A7TIBB00B  AT  I. 


I'nrt      Ili-I--- I  ;•,(.-, •(,.!,, ,,,.,, i      ,,      |,i     Mi  il,>n. 


UVEKIUHV—  «••#.,  I  i*«*«*T%M 

■am  th«  uuri  cr  j»»m« 


Ethe  Yellow  Hat 


larnltlrrnt  Scenery, 

i  or  Amaxono, 
lirilliant  Armor. 

(ling  Heclianlcal   EfTcct", 
Fntcrtainment, 


"**      tap  i     I 

»m*««„  |  Trirk 


AIM  fe 


BIRD  CAM 

lUDUM 

htwMdili 


>s  and  Novelties 


ACME   OF   PERFECTION! 

'    A!' Tactions 
••»t  *m!i«4  fe  mi  T 

See   It!      See   It! 


[.  to  s  r  v  ,  wb.r.  R»».r.,d 

IN  AD.  ANCK. 

ST.    To.r.  will  b«  Do  cxcp- 


BOflOlll  -«   (  II I  I   II 


*  MinimKu 

L  AMI  NOKKAKKLLKR 
..TUB    UIMT    llll    I    1       muiiiik 


bibdii  uasoosi  wiru  tub  a*n>i  •  ,, 

Goodbye,      Unole     Stove. 

i  ■>'  i  i     -  i  i  \  •  in  i  l  »     i  iirii.nv  .... BOB  BAST 


1'nrt 

-,.   ,,„,! Olio 

. 

B1BBRN1  V\  I.K.MS... 

t    rinnnv 

-A.S   3L.H5LE3   A.&  T-WO  PBAS. 

I.IHHIRIIM.                                                              -  \M  K|i  KEY  1  >W.< 

THAT 

RASCAL 

BILLT. 

To  conclude  with   Add   RjnmiV  Sketch  end:  led.  ~  ~ 


(££■ 


sei  x  "*f  o>  ^l  e 


KR    BF.N.llv.1*  RtTlR*.. 
UKS    BK.KJ  *MIH   RtHBh.. 
LAWYER  I.KI. :-■ 


APDRVMA.VIMR    BARNABY  RtBRS   .... 

.Mlatt  JftNME  SHERMAN     mk8    kARVaBY  HIBBH.    .. 
M.  a1N»LKY  SCuTT  I  DiTtOriVE  oNATUiiBtf.. 


....HAM  RI(  K*Y 

to-jR    IlARr 

.UHAb.  BUlToN 


FRIDAY  KVkNING,  January   101b  — 

Benefit    of    :e«a,l£.exr    ctrxCL    Farron. 


MONDAY  EVENING,   January  20th—  Tint  Appearance  of 

JOHNNY    ALLEN,    MISS    ALICE    HARRISON,    and    LITTLE    MAC. 
THIS   THEATRE    DOES    NOT    ADVERTISE     IV   THE     "CHROMCLE." 


'  All   Bills  against  the  AlhaOibra   Theatre   mnat    oo   presentel    hereaftor   on    Monday. 


Tlxo       Municnl       XTCToixcloj-. 


i— It     I.I*    r 

OriMatJJl  M  l««  Ferry-  ., 
Illvhluml    rilrta 


K«ly    ir.rt 

NU<   (lHtJtlo 
H«ITl*   Ht  •  »%  -r 


MertlMtr.. 


HARD    CHEEK. 

tri  '  Thomnaari 

"rCiarr* 


Mr.  Hugh  Robinson  in    His  Chanties! 

!)..«•    \m..n,  ,h»  OMta I  ,  .1 1 .   |.|.  ,...,„„ 

"'"'  "»'•■■• Lm  Bl 

"'•'  >toHi»r.  •  •»<•  C.,«.e  Roo. Iia  I.„  r.rr.., 

ri"«  Wilm  rarka 


0n<>  BID    WHIJKT. 

Mw,  Aon Oh»r,«f  Ttio  ntnoii  rPol'i'oomio  ...O.  B.  ICatbb. 

OrohMUft 

.Park,  nnd  Dlso 

Mlullin 

■  .lilt-   l,ii  Fnrrfi 


OT«rt,ri> 


Old  M»M> 

Alu't  I  Rwtn 

Ut.ll»fl     

"°- "J*!r* P_  "°r Ml"  •-l»'"«"l»n 

SOLO  ON  MAGIC  FlUTE   AND  KETTLE  DRUM,  WITH  ONE 

STICK,  BT  THE  MUSICU  WONDER. 

MYSTERIOUS    LODGING    HOTJSE 

Frank  Mortimor Walter  PBrk« Lon  DIioq 


■"»■ KniV  Zoel 

Comic  Sore  M,tait\a  llrewcr 


Tbe  perfcrmaoo*  will  conotrtdo  with* 

A  MANAGER'S  TROUBLES 

Characters  by  the  Oompany. 
AI)M!^ia\ ttC  CENTS 

Private  Boioa  $2,  ?!,-W  and  *J.    Raiorred  soils  50  o»ota,  aa 

PRIVATE  ENTRANCE  TO   BOXES. 

Doors  open  at  7  Oommesoa  at  8  preelwlj 


THK    MOBKL    1.0tH.I\tt  Uui»M. 


§1:  PACIFIC  HOUSE, 

lYMPICHOUSE.^.^.Tr;.-^ 


r  roamerfilnl 
St     lt--.1-i.1-.rr    ata- 


OarOslabratedft  H  Wtiite  Shirts.    Tbsy  fit  PEBreon-Y,  aod  for  ijaa.Uy  and  darability  wi 
■V-OALL  AND  SEE  THEM,  I  3 


It  u"V9r  ':•■)  matobed.    To  b>  bad  only  at  tbe 

CU    AUCTIOtf    hpimik,    016    Kearny    atreet. 


FERNANOEZ  &  AGUIRRE. 

FASUIONABhE  HATTERS,  Wo,   ll«Ui  | 
POST    .srKK.Ef.  n««r  Kearny.    A  fine 
RB5ort.montnf  Hats  and  Cap*  oonstftDtly  on/ 
band.    »y  liatj  made  to  order  and  renova'  ad  la 
tin  neatest  style.  oc^-im 


PipeBfl*  I A  PERFECT  RUSH 

IvlCl'T    UP 

Day  £tio.<a.  iNTislit, 

AT    THE    liHEAT 

IXL  Auction  Store, 

>:  <l    KBAJBKT   RTBKET. 

A  WONDERFUL  BUSINESS 

THE 


mm 


,lrf»*»'» 


Beverage 

WW  ■'•  ' 

rro-5^223 


bhW* 


AYtK 

m 

'0. 

Ml 

^^ 

BAM] 

Bill"-" 

,ucr» 


CHEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  AMERICA 

la  now  ufrrlof  ifrrntrr  BnrirntnB  th«D  how 
•▼car  been  offered  la  lao  Fra>nclaeo. 

With  oar  coBLccltoo  la 

New  York,    Chicago,    and  St.  Louis, 

Front  vehlrh  we  are  dally  receiving  Ooodi 
boastit  at  the  lawcat  Caab   Prices 

IN       O  XT  H.  II  £3 IikT  O "X" . 

OUB    MOITO    13    TO 

X  L  and  Undersell  All 


JUST    RECEIVED, 

l.OBO  stln  Caaatmere   Pnnla,  worth    IO  OO,  to  be 

•old  at  »:i  OO. 
AOO  doui  White  fthlrta.  worth   SI  SO,   to  be  sold 

at  t&  cent*. 
SO  eases  of  Heavy   Voder  clothing;.    AOc     to  SI  SO. 

Hats.      Hats.      Hats. 

Fr*M  9Sc.  to  81  SO,  Mild  el.ewh.re  from  BA  to  6. 

ALSO.  AN  IMMENSE  STOCK  OF 

MOTION*,      FANCY    OOOD*.      i:\dl  1M1I    CI7T. 

UEI,    PIPH,     8LOTES,    TOBACCO. 

WATCH  KH,   nUUBF.K   OUODS, 

iioHisav.  an 

Trunks,     Bags,     "Vallaea, 

AND  1.1  FAOT.  EVERYTHIHO, 

From  a  Noodle  to  an  Anchor 

OAll  ud  etUBiD.  our  pncf,  »cd  :,t:,f,  rOBIMlm  tbtt 

THE  CHEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  AMERICA 

IB  THE  GREAT 

'IX la  Auction  Store, 

61S    KriRNT    STREET, 

Oae  Dair  from  Caraaterelal. 

.J    •     FIRE  QUILTED  SILK  HITS,  WORTH  $5,  FOR  $1  SO 

'  irlMIlM  Bui..  Stmt  Nliki  at  1. 


j/arkDl 

V0B 


J-«OHl>J    jFI«OjBI^'/9. 


NONE  BIT  THE  BEST  UDALIIY   OF  MJEAIS 
UAN  BE  HAD  AT 

Stalls  S,  G,  California  Market 

PIONKKK    «IIOK     MANCFAITOBT. 


.»-Th.mo,t  ELEGANT  CUSTOM  WOBK  IN  THE  CITY 
I  a. I  ,nd  .limine  good,  ud  price  li>  i hi.  it  MAIN  4KD 
iOH  K.Ara,  ,tr*M,  -*i»  door  ,nnlh  of  Fti.D 


....THI..., 

ORGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 

....  CIBOCLATES  IN  .... 

All    the   Theatres, 

AMD    I* 

CIRCULATED  EVERY   DAY 

LN    THjfi    VKAR. 

GENERALLY  THROUGHOUT   THE    CITY 


On    the     BOATS    and    CAE8 


THE   OLD 

Hot    Scotcli, 

15  Morton  Street,  near  Kenray. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  aNDJERRY  IN  TOWN. 

Alwase  oo  file  the  New  York  Herald,  Harper's 
"Weekly,  Frunk  Leslie's,  D&r's  Doing',  Police  Ga- 
zette, all  tbe  California  papote.  also  London 
I'linuh.  Bell'e  Life,  Illustiated  Londoo  Newo.  Call 
and  tai'siy  yourself. 

•at-  Don't,  forget  tbe  eign  of  tbe  Hot    Scotch. 

dr-7tf  OHARL1CS  Y)M.  FFLDMAK.  Prop'r. 

Rum  Punch,   Hot  Scotch, 

....AMD.   .. 

TO  IMC    an«l    J  E  R  It  Y, 

GO    TO    THE    BBANGH     - 

Hot     ScotcH, 

IBS  Sutler  street,  near  Kearny. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

HOT     (llOWJOI  IC      EVEKT    NIGHT. 
nol.1.  tf  JOS.  P.  BRIGQ8,  Proprietor 

DRESS  JWAKINC. 

MRS.  M.  F.  BISHOP,  NO.  1«  O'FARRELL 
i  trobt,  is  tbe  p.'ace  for  Ladies  and  strangers 
visiting  tbe  city  to  Dave  tbeir  Dresses  made  in 
style,  and  a  petfeot  (it,  at  a  moderate  price.     dei9 

RICHEDA    F9.MII.Y 

iFormerly   qf  Chiarina's    Royal  Italian  Circvt) 

WILL  GIVE  LERSON8  ON  THE  VIOLIN  OB 
Oaltftr,  at  ra,ideDO«,  (if  required!, or  lor- 
B)8h  Mu,ic  for  Bitlls  or  Purtiea,  at  moderato 
obHTKea.  Residence,  Sort  Moot«ointry  street 
ooroei- Jaekaon,  Kooin  P.'o.  11.  "ieI21in 

J.    C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    LUNCH, 


SQUARZA'S 

Branch  Punch  Salonn, 

3 1  7  Kearny  street. 


(  Cor.  Second  nod  Tehama 


ttreeta. 


■»  'Terrapin  oonafanily  on  band. 
'Ojatera  io  every  stjla.  PB1VATB 
,SUPPKR  ROOMS  FOR  PARTIES. 
dee  31  lm 


CUSSES  INJL0CUTI0N. 

TWO  OF  THK  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
lbs  Theatrical  Profession  10  '  alifortna  pre- 
?ose  forming  olaBeeB  for  inatraotion  in  Hlocailon. 
erfons  wishing  to  avail  theuieelVBB  of  tbe  oppor- 
tunity of  acqalr.Dg  a  narfal  art  at  a  moderate  oost 
can  send  In  Uioir  names  to  "Oambvsea  "  P.  0-  Box 
23H,  when  pariicolars  U  to  Mrms,  sto.,  will  be 
aeat  to  thorn.  de?  tf 


Have  yon  beheld  it?    If  Dot,  you're  a  treat 

At  SQTJARZA'S  PUNCH  SALOON,  In  Eoaroy  street; 

There  BONA,  disciple  of  GREAT  SQUARZA, 

Dispenses  famed  Uagio  Punches;  r&thsr 

The  moBt  delklons  mlxturss  yot  reoorded; 

And  have  with  many  medals  been  rewardedl 

Ladles  their  CORDIALS  there  can  sip  at  leisure,— 

Their  "TEARS"  appease,— and  Men  gain  "LAD1IEU - 

PLEASURE," 
To  allay  connubial  differences  and  pain, 
In '  'ANTI- DIVORCE"  yon  can  your  end  attain . 
Sip  of  the  potent  extract  bnt  one  taste, 
Sour  arm,  oonsollug,  straight  Is  rouud  her  waist 
Guess  what  a   "MORNING  COMFORr"  Id  the  kiss 
That  heals  the  pnarrel  and  Imparts  the  blisal 
The  "WELCOME"  too.  you'll  always  nod 
A  balmy  soother  for  the  troubled  mind. 
The  bright  "AURORA/'and  theawest  "FA  BE  WELL,  - 
Just  visit  BONA,  and  you'll  all  fare  well! 
His  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  are  the  paoaoei 
For  all  dyspeptics  and  for  diarrhoea. 
No  Oholera  Morbus  ever  has  been  found 
Where  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  knock  aronne,-- 
BONA  and  SQUARZA,  spite  of  all  dutractors. 
Have  proved  the  Nation's  greatest  benefaotorat 
Full  FOitTY  ililTir-Jut  hulcllfal  d-iim  you'll  da.i 
To  aid  the  Van— Invigorate  the  mlndl 
Not  this  alone— a  Welcome  yon  will  meet 
At  BONA'S— (SQUARZA'S)  -317  KEARNY  STREET. 
Remember,  too,  nut  this  famed  place  to  paaa; 
ALL  SPLENDID  LIQUORS  BUT  ONE  BIT  A  GLASS, 


THEY  HAVE  TAKEN 

THE     FtRST    PREMIUM 

....AT.... 

All  the  Mechanics'  Fairs. 


CIOB   ULK  WOOLEIALI  AMD  RKTA1I. 
>t  tbe  old   eatooll.kiaeat,  ISO  01d.ld»-> 
opiKltltr  -What  Cli.tr  Hobm 


F'lO-A.n.O. 


^E  J0T7BHAX  OF  AMUSEMIWT6. 


ibltotaed  every  Dv  in  the  Year  by 
•T  .       £*-       BOQARDU8 

ftSZ  Merchant  aud    CSS  >* •«*Wi  itton  at*. 
Below  Montgomery.  Sa°  Franci*eo. 


WEDNESDAY JAMJAR!  8,  1873 


AMUSEMENTS,    Etc 

California  Th»uir*. 
"Aladdn  "at»U  drawas  iniiHEH  audiencsf,  Toe 
;  ■  «r«»t  f*atore  of  tne  entertainment,  and 
Hums  Betiy  and  fcmily  Rlgl  are  mocb  app  aud'-d 
ereiy  night  Id  thtir  new  dances.  New  features 
win  be  abortij  10 irod ucad. 
A  111  «m  bra. 

The  public  of  Sao  Francieao  and  the  reipeel- 
abla  portioa  of  ihe  preaa  arc  agreed  upon  tela 
point—  that  (here  sever  was  a  minstrel  perform- 
■oc«  coo'.alniDg  so  mach  lao  and  ao  i.- 
loyed  6y  vulgirityas  that  presented  by  Emerson's 
Minatrais.  Amor  g  the  many  amusing  t eaturet  of 
the  psrtarmance  at  preaeot  being  given  mar  be 
muati  joed  T.  J.  Farroo'a  "liiberalaa  Gems."  P.  F. 
Baiter  »  "Sound's  from  Gsrmeny,"  Bi.ly  Kmerion 
lo  'Good-bi*.  Ucole  Stew,"  aod  "That  Fassel 
Billj,  and  Bob  Hart,  Sato  Rlokey,  Add  Ryuao, 
Mim  Jeoaie  Sherman.  M.  Ameley  fccot:  aad  Chas. 
Settoa  ia  the  aketoh  entitled  "Divorce,"  which  ii 
aigbUy  received  witb  roars  of  laaghtor. 
Metropolitan    Tbvntre. 

"Tub  Yellow  Hal'*  with  the  aaperadded  attrac- 
tion of  "Hafflply  Dompty's  Drtam,"  draws  crowd- 
ed hou.e*.  Tbe  traaeforrra-ioD  eeaae  aod  ihe 
march  ef  t.kt  Amtucs  bavecaoseda  perfect  fu- 
ror*, and  everyone  wishes  to  ae»  them  before  thia 
piecj  u  withdrawn.  The  management  will,  after 
this  holiday  piece  has  had  ite  rap,  commence  tbe 
regular  atason  with  a  reorganixedlcompaoy.  They 
•announce  the  engagement  of  Miss  Acgasta  L. 
S  argon. 
Brlla  Union  Tbfotre.  &2 

Miss  J*naie  Worrell  and  Miss  Lit  te  Hall  are 
immeaee  farerites  at  this  fioase,  and  appear  to 
great  advantage  in  the  Terr  lively  burlefque  ef 
"Buck -Eyed  Seasao."  This  ie  preceded  by  a  cap- 
ital Brat  part  and  an  olio  of  aole,  songs,  comic 
sketches,  ballet,  song  and  dance,  etc, 
3?be  Athtneam. 

J.  Gsmpodenioo'e  wonderful  performances  on 
the  magic  flu'e,  and^drom  played  with  one  stick, 
Haggle  Erewet's  comic  songs,  Hugh  Robinson's 
changes,  Kvty  Zoel'a  ballads,  aad  a  number  of 
ac  i  eongs  nod  dances  specihtd  on  oar  first  page, 
make  op  ao  entertainment  that  pie  ate)  all  visitors 
to  this  boose. 
Jri.n  T.   Raymond. 

This  gentlemaa.  i o  great  a  favorite  witb  the  Cal- 
ifornia pa bli :,  will  com ip en e 6  an  engagement  at 
tbe  Oalifornia  Theatre  on  the  2tltb,  and  wi I i  pro- 
dace  three  new  plays:  "Forbidden  Fruit,"  "Only 
a  Jew,"  aad  the  latest  London  sensation,  "Pygma- 
lion and  Galatea,"  which  will  be  presented  with 
gorgeous  scenery  and  strange  effects. 
Horticultural  Hall, 

Skating  assemblies  Tuesday  afternoon  and  eve- 
nick".  Wednesday  afternoon  and  eTening.  Thurs- 
day afternoon  and  erening,  and  Saturday  afternoon 
a .  d  eTening. 

A5aioaccAL  Mcsetjm.— One  o!  tbe  most 

•ompiete  oollectioas  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
Butee,  comprising  bandredsof  ooitly  and  beau- 
«lfalwrx  models,  is  daily  on  Tisw  (to  gentlemen 
Oniy>  at  the  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
ao-r  may  be  profitably  meat  here. 


A  Crufhinjj  Conundrnra. 

A  correspondent,  says  &  London  paper, 
asks  as  if  we  will  p'eise  "  give  him  the  full 
-particulars  cf  tbe  Boyaliat  policy  in  the 
Iioochooan-Formoean imbroglio,"  We  can- 
didly conftsa  that  we  know  nothing  at  all 
about  tbe  matter.  An  inquiry  such  es  this 
should  be  addressed  to  the  editor.  He  knows 
nothing  about  it,  either ;  but  if  you  ask  bim 
he  will  make  a  note  at  tbe  bottom  of  tbe  col- 
umn of  "Answers  to  Correspondents,"  fcuch 
a*  "To  be  fure,"  or  "Of  cocrs?  you  can- 
not," or  "It  will  fee  better  to  lend  it  to  him.'. 
Then  your  mind  will  be  at  rest. 


8aa.fi  d. 

A  man  in  New  Hampshire  discovered  a 
new  way  of  flying  through  the  air.  He 
tested  its  correctness  by  getting  on  a  high 
tree  and  jmmping  off.  He  is  now  au  angel, 
consonantly  be  knows  how  to  fly  without 
the  assistance  of  his  invention. 


Tyranny. 

A  man  at  Galveston,  Texas,  bas  been  im 
mured  in  prison  simply  became  he  whaled 
Y<  mother-in-law.  And  yet  we  are  told  that 
civil  rights  have  been  restored  to  the  South. 


Bow  He  Got  Out  of  If. 

It  is  told  of  Mayoard,  the  populer  livery 
stable  keeper  of  Boston,  ttat  one  time  be 
undertook  to  sail  on  commission  a  horse 
which  bad  contracted  bad  habits  of  Liting 
oat  people's  hick-bone*,  and  kicking  wagone 
into  kindling  wood.  These  little  evidences 
of  playfulness,  however  beautiful  as  show- 
ing the  high  animal  spirits  of  tbe  beast, 
somehow  failed  to  endear  bim  to  bis  owner*, 
and  he  balbeeo  sold  cat  of  twenty  counties 
in  Maseachu3atts  and  New  Hampshire  be- 
fore he  was  brought  to  Botton  and  put  into 
Mayoard's  hands.  When  the  animal  was 
brougbt  out  of  his  stall  for  sale,  the  crowd 
of  bystanders  observed  that  the  besi  etible- 
keeper  who  engineered  bim  bad  a  pitchfork 
in  hifl  band  and  a  wildly  anxicoa  glare  in 
his  eye;  so  th;y  commenced  cjanslly  wan- 
dering off  from  the  vicinity— net  hastily, 
but  dreamily  meandering  away  at  tbe  rate 
of  thirty  miles  an  hour  or  thereabouts. 
Mayoard  observed  the  movement,  and  cor- 
rectly deamed  that  something  mast  be  done 
to  restore  public  confidence,  and  especially 
to  seothe  the  mind  of  a  possible  buyer  who 
bad  jost  aocidenially  groped  his  way  fr» 
the  top  of  a  neighboring  lamp-post.  "Don't 
be  afraid,  gentlemen,"  said  he;  "not  the 
slightest  danger.  The  animal  is  as  mild  as 
a  kitten.  Never  known  to  kick  in  his  life  ;'" 
and  as  he  spoke  he  stooped  down  to  pick  np 
one  cf  ihe  animal's  feet— for  although  not  a 
giant  in  size  be  is  a  regiment  in  courage. 
At  that  same  moment  the  'equine  fiend 
reached  cut  a  biDd  foot,  to  pet  him,  and 
caught  bim  a  foot  below  where  his  suspen- 
ders are  buttoned  on  behind.  Maynard 
sailed  through  the  air  about  ten  feet,  turned 
a  faw  involantiry  somersaults,  and  then, 
just  as  he  brought  up  standing  against  a  car- 
riage ont  in  front  of  the  stable,  he  flung  ont 
the  sentence— "As  I  was  just  eaying,  he  was 
never  known  to  bite  in  his  life." 


Shoddy. 

The  Boston  Courier  says :  "At  a  late 
wedding  in  Philadelphia  a  calcium  light 
w£s  thrown  on  the  bride  as  she  left  the 
eh ;reh,  and  was  so  managed  as  to  flood  tbe 
carriage  wi-h  light,  thus  exhibiting  the  beau- 
ty and  toilet  of  the  blushing  being  to  an  ad- 
miring multitude."  What  a  pity  some 
friend  oi  that  party  had  not  suggested  fire- 
works. The  purchase  of  a  few  pin-wheels 
for  the  church  front,  with  of  addition  of 
Soman  candies  for  the  groomsman  to  hold* 
would  not  have  c:st  much,  and  would  have 
made  that  shoddy  couple  happy  for  life. 


Arose  in  Bis  Majesty. 

The  Danbury  News  thus  laments  the  mis- 
fortunes of  one  boy:  There  is  one  boy  in 
Danbury  who  wont  get  anything  in  bis  stock- 
ing Chrietma?.  He  left  a  pan  of  ashes  on 
the  front  stairs,  to  follow  an  organ  grinder, 
and  a  moment  after  bis  indulgent  father 
came  crashing  ont  of  the  front  door  and 
down  the  front  stoop,  accompanied  by  that 
pan  and  its  contents,  and  looking  for  all  the 
world  like  a  real  god  riding  in  the  clouds. 
For  a  few  moments  that  boy  thought  lie 
had  a  pile-driver  for  an  ancestor. 


Mistaken  her  Path. 

Miss  Jenny  Bee3e,  a  yonng  lady,  in  seek- 
ing for  fame  committed  forgery  in  Colum- 
bus, Ohio.  Bhe  has  been  sent  to  prison  fcr 
three  years.  Miss  Bee3e  mn^t  be  very  yonng 
or  she  would  have  koownthat  the  way  t> 
achieve  fame  is  to  commit  murder.  B  They  are 
thought  to  be  heroines,  and  are  never  eent 
to  prison.  And  it  fakes  lees  intelligence  to 
to  draw  a  trigger  than  to  write  somebody 
else's  name. 

A  Sad  Case. 

A  New  Hampshire  clergyman  tried  to 
kill  himself  laet  week.  His  reason  for  so 
doing  was  that  he  had  been  refused  by 
three  young  women  in  rapid  succession. 
This  is  a  very  sid  case ;  but  Bad  a=  it  is,  we 
know  a  few  married  men  who  wiBh  they  had 
been  &&  unsuccessful  in  their  wooing. 


Ear-ringa  are  now  fastened  to  the  ear  by  a 
serew,  and  an  addition  to  the  domest.c  noises 
Sunday  morning  is  in  tbe  shape  of:  "Mer~ 
cy  met  where  is  that  ecrew-driver ?" 


To  icraassES.— For  Bale  at  a  great  sacrifice 
at  34  Geary  street,  eix  elegant  silk  dresses,  nne- 
<pi ailed  for  quality  aad  style.  6 


A  Happy  New  Year. 

What  a  plaatare  it  is  to  meet  a  smiltag  coonte- 
c  .-.-:■?.  whet:i:  it  be  od  the  street  or  to  thepar- 
ler.  Acd  why  it  ii  that  eome  faces  wear  a  contin- 
ually bappj  look  ?  It  is  simply  because  tbey  live  oa 
a  pUio,  attritions  aad  substantia!  diet.  That  mau 
Ll  a  pnbllo  benafaotor  who  will  conscientiously 
aerTe  as  witb  a  clean,  toothaome  and  wholesome 
meaL  Looii  H«yen.  oronmtor  o!  the  "White 
House."  Kearny  street,  atao  o!  the  Capitol  Bes- 
taurant.  Fourth  street,  does  it.  as  hundreds  can 
entbuiiaatically  testify.  His  kitchens  are  marrels 
of  ordir  and  cleanliness.  Iry  bim,  and  sou  -til 
find  it  lmpoasible  to  eat  elsewhere. 


DlBniond    Catarrh    Bemedy 

Is  a  sure  oare  for  Ottarih  or  Golds.  Ask  your 
druggist  (or  It,  or  send  to  Dr,  A.  F.  Evot,  No. 
9  Poet  meet. 


dealtr*  aria,  jt* lea, sure. 

Tnere  aie  not  too  many  pleasures  ha  Ban 
Francisco.  Nothing  la  more  pleasant,  nothing 
more  health -giving  than  a  drive  Into  tne  coun- 
try now  and  then.  T^hose  who  cannot  afford  to 
keep  a  carriage  of  their  own,  can  2nd  one 
equal  in  elegance  to  any  private  conveyance 
at  the  Occidental  Carnage  stand.  Frank  Bon- 
ton  has  there,  and  at  his  stables  1016  Stockton 
street,  carriages  of  every  description.  ElB 
drivers  are  careful  and  experiences,  Lis  charges 
are  moderate.  The  moral  of  the  above  is: 
to  to  Frank  Bonton  at  the  Occidental  Hotel 
s/nen  yon  want  a  carriage.  o 


l^erer  Buckle    buiBpenders, 

At  $1  per  pair— as  per  cent,  cheaper  than  else. 
Thare — at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  i 


Gentlemen,    Attention: 

For  the  most  comfortable  and  luxniioua  shave 
be  rase  ana  call  at  O.  L.  6nsand'a  Palace  Shaving 
and  Hairdre&ilng  Saloon,  22a  Montgomery  St., 
epposiu  a  House,  np-eiairj.  Only  the  most 
skillful  artiste  employed.  b 


Tne    President's    Message. 

Peace  and  prosperity  are  the  key  notee  of  this 
deenment.  Che&pnees  and  dnrablity  are  the 
obaraeteriEtica  cf  H.  Luchslnger's  furniture. 
All  should  Thin  bis  emporium,  735  Market 
strps-t,  and  sEcertaln  hew  cheaply  a  house  can 
■be  farniahea.  s 


Still    Alive: 

When  looking  for  Holiday  presente,  go  to  the 
New  Toek  Pbotoobath  Gatj.krt,  No,  25  Third 
street,  and  see  those  beautiful  portraits  in  oil, 
water-colors  and  India-ink.  Piices  from  one- 
third  to  one-half  cheaper  than  at  any  other 
nrtt-claes  gallery  in  the  city.  Bemember  the 
place— B.  F.  Howlacd  &  Co.,  25  Third  st.      p 


Dr.    Doherty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  parUenlarly  to 
chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  Is 
now  the  most  ruoceanfnl  of  any  Physician  In 
San  Francisco.  Office  519  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  LeideedorC,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Cheer  House,  X 

Or.  Barlow  «J.  Smitli 

Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  PhyBiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  hie  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California,  street, 
every  Friday  evenir  g,  commencing  at  7  H  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examlnatlore  in  reeard  to  health 
to  Invalids  dally,  from  9  to  4  p.  u  ,  free.        w 


INCONSTANT. 

Inconstant  I    O  my  God  ! 
Ioaonetant  I     When  a  tingle  thought  of  thee 

Sends  all  my  t-biveriug  blood 
Back  on  my  hear.  In  tbrtlls  of  ecstacy  I 

locoes  ant  t    When  to  fee) 
Teat  thou  bast  loved  m».  wilt  love  to  the  las', 

U  Joy  enough  to  steal 
All  fear  from  life— the  fulcra  and  the  past  I 

Inconstant  i  When  to  sleep 
Aod  dream  that  tbou  irt  near  me  ia  to  learn 

Bo  much  of  Heaven,  I  weep 
Because  the  earth  and  morelng  must  return. 

Ioconstant  1  Ah,  toa  true  ! 
Turned  from  the  rightful  ahalttr  of  thy  traast, 

My  t  r ad  beir:  datura  through 
The  changeful  world— a  b'rd  without  a  neat. 

lECODEtant  to  tho  criwd 
Through  which  I  pass  as  to  the  skies  above 

The  fickle  summtr  cloud, 
But  not  to  thee,  0  not  to  thee,  dear  love  ! 

I  may  be  fal<e  to  all 
On  earth  beside,  and  every  tender  tie 

Which  EosuiB  to  hold  in  thrall 
This  weary  Ufa  of  mine  may  be  a  lie. 

Bnt,  true  as  God'a  own  froth. 
My  iteadfast  he-r!  tnrnB  backward,  evermore, 

To  that  eweet  time  of  youth 
Whose  golden  t.ds  beats  suoh  a  barren  shcra. 

Inconstant  I    Not  my  own 
The  hand  which  builds  the  wall  between  our 
lives  ; 

On  its  cold  tba3ow,  grown 
To  perfect  shBp*.  the  flower  of  love  survives. 

God  knows  that  I  would  give 
All  othsr  Joys,  the  sweetest  and  the  bea*, 

For  one  short  hour  to  live 
Close  to  thy  h.sart,  its  comfort  and  its  rest. 

But  life  is  not  all  dark  ; 

The  sunlight  goldens  many  a  hidden  slope ; 

The  dove  ahall  find  Its  ark 
Of  peicefnl  reoar  1  and  of  patient  hope. 

I  yet  shall  be  possessed 
Of  woman's  needs  my  small  world  set  apart — 

Home,  protection,  love,  rest, 
And  children's  voices  singing  ttrough  my  heart 

By  God's  help  I  will  be 
A  faithful  mother  and  a  tender  wife ; 

Perhaps  even  more,  that  He 
Has  chastened  the  best  glory  from  my  life. 

Bat  E3cred  to  this  loss 
One  while,  sweet  chambf  r  of  my  heart  Bhall  be: 

No  foot  shall  ever  crois 
The  eilent  poital  toiled  t:>  love  and  thee. 

And  scme'imes,  when  my  ltps 
Ar  =  to  my  first-bcrn's  clinging,  close  and  long, 

Dralnlog  with  b;e-like  sips 
At  its  sweet  lily  heart,  will  it  be  wrong 

If,  fcr  an  instant,  wild 
With  precious  pain,  I  put  the  truth  ESlde, 

And  dream  it  la  tby  child 
That  I  am  fondling  with  such  tender  {ride? 

And  when  ano  her's  head 
Sleeps  on  thy  heart,  if  it  should  ev.r  seem 

To  be  my  own  instead, 
O  darling  1  hold  It  closer  for  the  drasm  ! 

'     God  will  fcr^Ive  the  sin, 
If  sin  it  is  ;  our  lives  are  swept  so  dry, 

Ss  cold,  so  passion-clean  ; 
Thank  Him  death  comes  at  last— and  so,  good- 
bye.   ^^^^^^^^^^^^ 


Ladies    and    Gentlemen 

Who  have  been  snfifering  from  various  com 
plaints  for  years,  are  obtaining  relief  from  Dr. 
Aikln,  at  137  Montgomery  street.  He  performs 
delicate  surgical  operations,  and  is  daily  effect* 
ing  remarkable  cures  of  old-standing  diseases. 
The  Doctor  is  a  competent,  scientific  physician, 
and  the  sfuicted  can  consult  him  with  confi- 
dence. • 


Live   "Wen. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  is  the  causeof  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Wash- 
(ngton  treet,  at'  tbe  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Bocken,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  since 
1849,  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  SeJrnagundi  soup.  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  best  cup  of  tea  In  the 
city  —  English  breakfast  tea  —  Souohong  and 
Orange  Pekoe— can  be  obtained  here.  a 


8am  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bess  House  Carriages,  can  be 
tound  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
abliEbxnenr,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery sts.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carriage  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  sight,  at  reduced  rates.  bo 


Holiday    Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tatles 
that  compare  with  Squaraa's.  Equ*rz*'s  Punches 
are  fameug  for  the  high  art  shown  hi  their  man- 
ufacture, the  happy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  the  great  Squarzs,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  co:dial6  for 
the  Holiday  tables.  For  sale  at  the  new  branch, 
317  Kearny  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
120  Leldesdorff  street.  n 


As.  Pleasant  Juocation, 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Albambra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tne  building  la  a  verv  fine  one  and  is  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. . 

Everybody    Suited. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
in  hats.  At  ■'  Ths"  Bat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (Becond  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  ttylea  can  be  found.  The  stock  la  immense 
— tbe  prices  ere  reasoDable.  Every  ont  who 
goea  there  la  sure  to  be  suited.  n 


Hats    for   Holidays. 

«  Tne"  Hat  Store,  617  Washington  street  (Bec- 
ond hat  store  below  Kearny) ,  is  the  place  to  go 
to  buy  your  holiday  bats.  Finest  hats,  largest 
assortment  and  cheapest  hat  store  In  the  city. 
Bemember,  No.  647,  second  hat  ttore  below 
Kearny,  on  Washington  street.  a 


Sewine  Machines  for  SeUe  or  to  Rent* 

Cheap,  at  116  Post  Etreet.    Also,  Agency  for 
Villa's  Adjustable  Treadle.  x 


How  It  is  Done. 

Tbe  man  who  answered  an  advertisement 
to  the  following  effect  cays  his  cariosity  is 
satisfied  now : 

"  If  yon  would  learn  how  to  make  home 
hippy,  send  a  pos'age  stamp  and  25  cents  to 
P.  u.  box  No.  — ,  Cincinnati." 

He  did  send  the  necessary  cash,  and  Boon 
received  the  answer : 

"If  you  are  es  big  a  fool  as  we  think  yon 
must  be  for  giving  us  your  money,  you  can 
make  home  happy  by  leaving  it  and  going 
West  by  yourself." 

And  yet  that  man  is  not  happy, 


Jnat  for  Once. 

"  What's  the  use  of  trying  to  be  honest?" 
asked  a  yonng  man  tbe  other  day  of  his 
friend.  "Oh,  yon  ought  to  try  it  once  to 
see,"  was  the  reply.  And  the  yonng  man 
wanted  to  pat  a  bead  on  his  plain-spoken 
friend.      _ 

Phutosrriiphic    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
fialiery.  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  street.  x 


Holiday    Candles. 

Fresb,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Meroei'a  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 578  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    a 

• 

Wbitener* 

lAacea  0  Sellers, 


t  Becond  street. 


FIGARO 


CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMME  LN 
■^    every  Theatre  in  San  Francisco. 


FIGARO 

IS  DISTRIBUTED  EVERT  DAY  THROUGH 
ont  the  centre  of  the  city,  in  all  Hotels,  Res- 
taurants, Saloons,  Sterei  and  Offices. 


FIGARO 

IS    OTROTJLATBD    EVERY    DAY  ON    THE 
Oakland  tferryBoats  to  catch  the  passengers 
hat  arrive  by  thegreat  Overland  Train. 


FIGARO 

18  MAILED  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon—  the  papers  left  in  the  theatres  at  sight 
being  gathered  up  and  saved  for  that  purpose. 


FIGARO 

IS  "HEBE,  THERE  AND  EVERYWHERE," 
and  is  constantly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
in  tbe  Theattes,  Traveling  Uonveyauoee,  Hotels, 
and  public  resorts  generally. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  IN  THE  BEST  BOOTETY.  IS 
placed  in  the  hands  of  nearly  all  who  come 
to  the  city  to  make  purchases,  and  is  therefore  the 
best  of  advertising  mediums. 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

The  German  Saving*   and  Loan  Society. 

THE  BOARD  OP  DIRECTORS  HAVE  De- 
clared a  dividend  of  nine  (9)  per  cent,  per 
annum  on  Term  Deposit*,  and  seven  and  one  half 
d-'i)  per  cent,  per  annum  on  Ordinary  Deposits, 
free  of  Federal  Tax,  for  the  six  mosttis  ending 
Dnofmbti  11.  1872,  payable  on  and  after  January 
15, 1972.    By  order. 

GEORGE  LETTE,  Secretary. 
Ssn  Francisco,  December  31,  1872.  ja3  2w 


EMPLOYMENT  OFFICE 

65S  Sacramento  street, 

(The  First  House  *below  Kearny  street,) 

FOB  FURNISHING  WHITE  AND  CHINESE 
«  ,,HplP,Of  ail  kindB.— General  Business  Agency; 
Collect  Rentr,  Notes  and  Accounts;  Wbite  ana 
Chinese  Laborers  supplied  for  Families.  Hotels, 
Farm*,  Factories,  eta. 

CBA9,  F.  BEGHKBEK  A  CO., 
de28  1m  054  Sacramento  street. 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

,  Isookaellera  and  -Stationers. 

H.  H.  Moore,  60b  Montgomery,  near  Merchant. 

Bntchera. 
Katz,  Fred,  Stall*  91  to  100.  Oalifornia  Market. 

Brim  Founder] e»» 
Weed  &  Kingwell,  California,  125  First  st- 

French  Fancy    Gooda. 
Looan  A  Co.,  19  Montgomery,  107  and  109  Buttar, 

Unman  Balr. 
Sampson.  A.  E.  4  Co..  110  Second  street. 

Static  and  Motlcul  Inetramenta* 
Keene,  O.  O.,  mftr.  acoordians,  repairer  of  ail  fr'mU 
musieat  instruments,  203  Kearny. 
Maccuronl  MnnuTaclDrera. 
Briguardello,  Macchiavello  A  Co.,  706  Saaeoma. 

Wines  and  JLlqaors.    (WnoleeaU) 
Danert  F.  A  Co..  504  From. 

WbUener. 
James  O.  Seller*,  No.  31  Second  etreet 


LARGEST 

PosterPrintingHouse 

On  the  Pacific  Coast. 


H.  P.  TAYLOR, 

HAVING  DISCONTINUED  THE  PRINTING 
Business  at  the  corner  of  Sacramento  and 
LflidesdorrI  streets,  and 

Removed  to  532  Clay  street, 

Will,  in  future,  conduct  the  same  lice  of  bnein 
at  the  new  location,  in  conceotion  with  the  office 

B.  F.  STERETT, 

With  whom  bevhas  united  his  stock  and  bnsineas, 
thus  making  thia 

THE  LARGEST  AND  BEST  APPOINTED  OFFICE 

m  TNE  STATE, 
And  affording  unsurpassed  facilities  for  Printing, 
of  every  description.    Personal  attention  will  be 
gives  to 

SHOW,  THEATRICAL,  CIRCUS  AND  CONCERT 
WORK,  ETC. 

My  Engravers  stand  at  the  head  of  the  profes- 
sion, as  samples  on  tbe  dead- walls  of  the  city  will 
testify, 

A  call  is  solicited  from  my  friends  and  the  pub- 
lic at  my  new  Quarters. 

H.   P.  TATLOB, 

dellm  £38  Ulay  street. 


ARION 

Pianoforte. 


DECLARED  FT  THE   JUDGES  AT  A  LATE 
Fair  ef  the  American  Institute,  after  a  blind- 
told  trial    Bvaiust   Bteinway'B,  Obickerinp's,  and 
others,  to  be  THw.  BiiST  ON  EXHIBITION.     B. 
C1JRTAZ,    Sole  Agent,    SO  O'FarreU  at  wet. 
N  B.— Pianos  of  all  styles  TO  RENT.        mart 


OUTSIDE    LANDS. 

A  NY  AND  ALL  PERSONS  THAT  HAVB  H 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  OUT-  - 
SIDE  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  have  tho  > 
amount  refunded  at  the  office  of  the  undersigned  I 
upon  the  presentation  of  an  order  from  the 
Mayor  and  City  and  County  Attorney, 
dels  If  A-  A.TTSTIN. 


DAVE  MENDE8  A  CO.,  at  the  I 

I  old  original  Red  Lion,  19  Geary 

_.fween  Keftrny  and  Dupont,  where  yon   i 

can  hare  HOT  AND  COLD  DRINKS,  not  forgets 
Tho  "flirt  RrmrtT'  iff    , 


ting  the  old  Pioneer  Lunoh, 
always  on  band. 


The  "Old  Sport"  la 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession. 

THE  UNDERSIGNED,  WHO  HAS  BEEN 
over  twelve  years  connected  with  the  press  of 
Melbourne,  and  Is  well  known  by  the  members  of 
the  profession  in  tbe  Colonies,  begs  to  intimate 
that  be  is  prepared  to  give  experienced  advice  te 
all  persons  professionally  visiting  or  meditating  a 
visit  to  the  Australian  Colonies.  Fee  moderate. 
Punctuality  in  dispatching  replies  may  be  relied 

WILLIAM  HENRY  WATERS. 

UVictoria   Chambers,    AS  Collins  street.  Met- 
Oourna.     Asstralia.  fefi  tf 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

jr&L,     FINELY  FURNISHED  ROOMS,  SIN-    I 

gft*f  g]e  or  in  suite, 

KM"       Well  iAghred  «nd  TentUated. 

SLUil  Cnlarmsned  Rooms  to  let-  LodaicK  witt\ 
jr  witbeut  board.  ALUAMSJKA  BUILDING  1 
91  *  BB*b  etre?*-  ocM  tf 


CANDIES. 

ALL  KINDS  OE  THE  FINEST  ccANDY 
made  at  our  Steam  Candy  Factory  dnily.  AU 
ordera,  eepeoially  from  tbe  country,  ar3  solicited 
and  will  be  promptly  attended  to. 

CANTY  &  WAGNER, 
107  Mont  coma  rv  «t..    uar*  Ru»t*f 


CENTRAL 

NO.  113  GEARY  STREKT.  -, 
Best   accommodations  for   sbu.tu. 
Families  in   tbe    city.     Private     MP*  '..S.L.- 
entranoe  forLadicp.    Hair  Catting,  Shaving  and 
Soa-^Dooiog.    Children's  Hair  neatly  out.   Ladies 
SbamDooingSO  cents. 
MTlm  T.   OORRIVEAU.Proprietar- 


MR.  AND  MRS.  DREW'S 

Select  Dancing  Academy 


AMERICAN     EXCHANCE, 
H  AYWARDS. 

10KT  OAKEb PROPRIETOR 

Flrst-Class   Hotel. 

iris  6m 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS. 

A  LARGE  ASSORTMENT  OF  GENTS*  FUR- 
nisbinR  Goods  to  be  bad  good  and  obeao,  at 
the  "uLD CORKER,"  J.  LEVY'S,  Sio  Montgom- 
ery etreet.  Justice  gives  to  all.  Don't  forget  the 
number,  SIO  Montgomery  street.  deJU  lm 


MOMT0OMEKT  S 
HOTEL. 


FURNISHED   ROOMS  > 

•S  and  110  per  Month 

WEST  END' HOTEL,  , 


i  ■!«,*■■    laa*.  »»»     mtKllco      MIDUlnjr,    JAXVAUT    I 


IETROPOUTAN  THEATRE 

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Ilumpty    Dumpty's    Dreamt 

41189  BLANCHE    CLIFTON 


CALIFORNIA    THEATRE. 


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»ai«p    atenrw   or  Tiir.   a»amm 


Lead  of  F*roa.  or  Hulls  of  Dazzling  Light! 


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CJrniKl    TetllcrOT    H:it     Miitlu.-.-! 

rUOal  ITBSISO.  UIUaII  10  b.  DmiCl  or  to. 

S.  F.  OLYMPIC  CLUB 


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ALADDIN;  OR,   THE  WONDERFUL   LAMP! 

l_»«T    »IOB7»  OF    TBI 

Star  Premiere  Assoluta,  BETTT  RIGL,  the  Piemiere  Danseuse.  EMILY  RIGl. 

an  tar  rawoua 
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Aladdin;  or.  The  Wonderful  Lamp! 

Mllllllllll    or    cmictlll: 

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W.  A.  MEIITATEII 

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Magniflrfiit   Scenery  by  Porter  I     Startling    Illusions!    Gorgeous   Costumes! 

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1  lie    FamoiiK    Comodian, 

JOHN       T.        R.-A.TarilfXorVT3, 

WILL  SHORTLY  BRfttS  AN  EXO'CHMgy T  AT  TI1|S  THBATK 

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BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


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Or.rt.r. OrobMira 

Saaalih  Oaaraol.rliUa  luil.i , 

La   Maja   di    Biviglia ! 


LA  MAJA 

Dob  B  aillo 

II,  TOUr  A1HIB... 
Jaerrr    bi*  friend 
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br  •Btne.Tbereae,  Mom.   Robnildt  aod  Lad  ire  of  the 

B»  Ifl      T»b'e»n  aed  Flnlle. 


Medley  OTtrtare ■.....■■■■.Orflbeeue 

OoooIo.Idi  with  the  Barletqoe  of 

Black-Eyed   Sensan! 


BKUSAfl     ... 

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Oepk  OtOHirM. 

Loid  Admiral 

Admiral  of  the  Bine 

A-itiiiral  of  tba  Vollow 

Hatobett 

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Dame  Heartly 

Dolly  Me*i.JWeT 

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Mia*  Nfiooy 

Miss  BeLsey 

Jaok  Swell 

Tom  Yetn 


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Ob»l.   Cooper 

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Jtooie  Jebnaoa 

MatKelty 

T.  Bree 

R.(i    Mar-h 

Miaole  Killraore 

W.lt  Bar* 

Carrie  Armsirorj*. 

Uisa  Jo*.flpblce 

Mile  0*rratU 

Joaie  Majti'li 


RISKS  wl»f 


140    Second  Street,      |  40 

SWAINS   BAKERY, 

l:*IAlil  lali  oil     In     'OO. 

WE     HAVE     NO     BRANCHES, 

Kaarpl  al  Bo    IAS  Fnonb  atraat,  aod  at 
Ma.  sals  Sto«kMa iua.i. 

TIC    SUIT    UlALITT    OP 

"vVoddlng  Oalto 

ALWAYS  ON   UABD. 

iriir   takietv   or 

Cake  tor  the  Holidays. 

I 0B  0REAM.  CIIARLOITA  RUSag,  BLAJiU- 
MAIIdg.  JBLL1CB,  .tc.  nad.  to  ord.r  aod 
of  to*  bMt  aaai.rlala 

K.    K.  «WAI\  <tl  CO. 


fn.;»„ 


HAIR. 

TUB  0BEAPEST  PLA0I  IS  SAN  FRANCISCO 
TO  BLV 

•Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Good's,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewjiry  (V  Fancy  Coods, 

18  AT  Tilt 

NEW   YORK    STORE. 

A*    B.   lAMPSONtt!  CO., 

Vo.  1 19  Nt-rui.il  artreet, 
"o"  tei       Between  MlMlon    atnd    atlntiat. 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MB.  P.  BKBOKS.  FORMERLY 
proprietor  ot  Ui  Mia*n'  R*c 
tAoraai.  b»i  taken  the  mABAcemoot 
-Of  botb    the   Mlnera'    Ke*uaraot   on 

■QotsnerclAl  itreet  end  the  Mmcn' 

Bruob  nn  Market  atreet.  id  partnerablp  witn  MR. 
A.  DR AYEUR.  who  haa  been  ceaoeetod  with  the 
■arm  tor  yo an.  Iir proveoienU  hate  been  made  ra 
the  ooiaioe  departm»Dta  that  will  render  the  Mi- 
ner** more  popnlar  thaa  it  haa  ever  been  dorief 
the  W  yeeraef  lw  priiaperHty.  Oor  Bllla  of  Fare 
•embrace  all  the  deliceot**  of  the  eeason.  Oor 
enotto  la  "Good  Fare,  Good  Cooking  end  Moderate 
•ObJu-fea." 

P.   nr.ROEa  A  CO., 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

101  and  51*8  Commereial,  tad 

T«9  Market  atreet. 
Open  from  S  A.M.  to  10  p.u.  an31  Its 


THE  SAN  FRANCISCO 

BILL  POSTING  COMPANY 

1  flS4  Saver am«h to  at.,  eor.  I.elduadorr. 
(Hi  offloe  of  P.  M.  8.  S.  Co.) 

<10TJB  AKD  SEE  DB.     GIVE   US  A  TRIAL: 
J  we  erlll  endeavor  to  anil.     We  want  to  ah  are 
your  nrdure.     Opaa  the  oominf  week. 
-   *M  Lm  STANTON  at  OO.,  Prop'te. 


McDANIEL'S 

Museum  and  Theatre, 

CHEYENNE,  _WYO NUNC. 

THK  UNDRR-lO-iBD  WOULD  MOST  RR- 
epeotfally  repr<**ot  to  yon  and  tne  public  gen 
orally,  that  be  le  now  prepared  to  farsiah  faoil- 
ifei  for  eiQibltlons  of  erery  kind  aad  character, 
wbiob  ahonld  d->»ro  the  patronage  of  the  pnb. 
lie.  Be  baa  erected  at  Cliaynrje.  Wyoming,  A 
I-AKi.K  AND  CuMMODlUU^  HALL,  with  goo  I 
ooaoery  ard  Pta;o  Tbe  Hall  i*  well  rcntiUt^d 
aod  lighted,  and  made  comforiab>e  for  all  aeaiona 
of  the  year.  J  rife."  BKbT  OF  MUSIO.  botb  Striog 
and  Braee,  con  he  fnrnltbed  at  all  times. 

r.a<iafac'ory  arrangements  will  h«  made  with 
TUKATRIUAL  OROlHEK  COMPANIES  eiib- 
er  for  Renting  of  Hall  or  performances  on  a  per- 
oeotage  of  the  rocelpta.    Ourrrapondenco  ■olictted 

Addresa  J.  MoDANIEL. 

Lock  Box  No,  1,  Oh  eye  one,  Wyoming. 

If.  B  — Oorloattiea  waoted  for  tbe  Oheyenne 
Mata.iD.  Tnoae  wiahlng  eogagemenu,  state  low- 
eat  tvereia  for  tbe  Winter  Season,  sendiog  photo- 

fraph  to  my  address.  Half  Passage  Money  re- 
aaded  after  uiUog  •naagoments, 

JAMFS  McDA?tIKL, 
Proprietor  Oheyenne  l  boatre  and  Museum, 
oc^  3m  Look  Box  No.  1,  Ohovei.no,  W.  T. 


CHEYENNE_TH£ATRE. 

Professionals  Wanted. 


SIX  FIRST-CLASS  PEOPLE. -MUST  HAVE 
good  Wardrobe,  Four  Ladtea  and  two  Gen- 
tlemen to  bo  good  in  general  bnalnetis  fir  tbe  com- 
ing Winter  ^car03,  commonolnn  the  drat  week  In 
November,  lH"i2.  Address  elating  lowest  terms, 
«i!i>  I'u^iograph.  lialf  Fare  reloaded  after  Ull- 
iag  engagement. 

JAMES  McDANIRL, 
Proprietor  Obeyeone  Theatre  and  Museum, 
0O52  Look  Box  1,  Oheyenne,  W.  T. 


A   BAD    HABIT 

A  CHEAT  MANV  UEBCHAnTe 
hnvc  got  lato  of  ehariflnir  mote  for 
their  Oootle  during;  the  Ilolldayg  than 
at  Pay  other  time.  At  the  old  aland. 
No-  8  Second  atreet,  yon  will  always 
Bad  at  nalforaa  prices  a  large  aaaort- 
naent  of  Ahlrta,  Fnrntahlng  Oooda  and 
Toilet  Artlelee  nt  lowest  ratee.  That's 
the  place  to  ejot  oenalble  flollday  Pres- 
ents. 

BENEDICT   A   Co., 

No.  3  Second  street. 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VIHOINIA     CPTT.     MEVAJUA. 

THIS  ELEGANT  THBATRK  HAS  BEEN  RE- 
docoraUd,  and  can  be  rented  by  the  night  or 
Ftt    thf  w*«k-     Stars   and   traveJiag    oomimniea 
UberkUy  treatod  with  on  application  by  letter 
JOHN     PJFKB, 
Manager  and  aole  Proprietor, 
Or  to        J.  H.  UcCABJC. 
_  BBO  Vaahingtoa  atreet.  San  FranoUco, 


MONS.  ALEXANDER  WOLOWSKI, 

THE  WELL-KNOWN  PIANIST  AND  VO- 
,  0fc"»t.  reopens  New  Coareea  for  Piano  and 
Bicginx  by  hie  entirely  New  and  Simplified  System 
-the eborteat  In  existence— reading  niuiic  at  afgbt 
Aooompsnlments,  Singing  for  Parlor  or  Oonce-U, 
SStl^SI!;  Wotawaki's  xeaidoaoe,  ««B  8UTTBR 
SriUJahiX  4ao  lm 


Pacific  .Purchasing, 

PRINTING,  DRAMATIC,  MUSICAL,  LECTURE,  AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 


WANTED     niMlllMTELV; 
TWO  FIRST  VIOLINISTS,    TWO   END  MEN,    TAMBO'  AND   BONES,    ONE   MIDDLE   MAN 

....ALSO.... 

Acrobatic,  Gymnastic    and   Equestrian    Talent, 


ALL    FOR    THIS    OITY. 

■**AddF tttiDR  'Ql1  »«"«'»"  and  l0«8t  tBrme'8HKBIDAN    tOBBlJT 

aa-LAURA  HONEY— An  Important  l.tt.i  for  yon. 


CO, 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

EVERY    SATURDAY    XICrHT. 

Piano   ana    sineins;   at  S  X'.m. 

D.  BARRY,  Ohairman. 

Charing  Cross  Saloon 

006  Mission  street,  near  Second. 

delO  J-  EAOLES,  Proprietor. 


«%    Kr 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

ON  HAND  and  mads 

to  ORDER, 

—AT— 

L.   BLAIR'S, 

B   Kearny  atr«>«t. 


FRENCH    CORSETS . 

MME  PONS.  IMPORTER  AND  DEALER  IN 
Parisian  Ladle*'  Underwear.  FRENCH 
OORSBTB  of  all  prloea  and  qualities,  ready  made 
and  to  ordsr.  No,  B31  Sacramento  atreet,  below 
Kearny,  no  1-Sm 


SOUTHERN  PACIFIC 

CHOP    HOTJBB, 

Hammer  street,  off  Kearny   between  Pine 

and  California. 

THE    FINEST    FRESH    BALTIMORE    AND 
TRANSPLANTED  OYSTERS  nerved  in  any 
style.     Everything  ooosed  lathe  best  manner. 
■Pp The  Finest  Liquors  and  Cigars. 
a®- El  ceo  nt  SnI  to  ■  of  Booms  for  Lndlee. 
■OpOPEN  DAY  AND  NIGHT. 

R,  J.  1E0HAU  A  P    D.  JESSEN, 
no23  lm Prsprietora. 


Stage  Dancing 


TAUGHT  AT 


McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 

DASHAWAY  BALL. 
Q.3T  lm  Poat  Itrlet,  Q.ar  K.arnT. 


Select  Bal  Masque 

....Or  TBI.... 

ORIENTAL 

LITERARY  AND  SOCIAL  CLUB, 


Cortloultural 


CAXll 


THURSDAY   EVENING JAN.  23d 

BY  SUBSCRIPTION  ONLY. 

Tickets #J  each 

aar-Rubacription  Lists  osn  bs  found  with— 
G.  M  Berry,  Sheriff 'a  Offloe,  Oity  Hall; 
Mr  Brandt,  H.W.aor   Wdsbmgiou  A  Montgomery: 
A.  Summeilield.  Jr.,  N.E.  cor  Foleom  A  bteuar. ; 
W.  Cohen.  No.  tl  Battery  atreet : 
J.  Witt.  No.  110  Third  "treet; 
Mr.  K'UzensteiD,  No.  16  Srcond  street; 
td.  Abramson.  No.  733  Clay  street. deM  Iw 

?  A&B   "    J,r!AL  ST^ 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM, 

And  College  of  Medicine. 

If.   nnCi    BEAUnFUL   AND   INSTRDOT- 
A.VJ .\J\J\J  ive  obieots  to  be  seen.    Open  to  the 

Public  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUREKA  HiU. 

SIS  Montgomery  street.    FOR  MEN  ONLY- 

•TDe.    JOHDAN'fl    PnlTATE    Ofpio    is  at   til 
Genry  street  (opposite  old  Machanioa'  Pavilion). 


ADOLPHUS   STOCKMElER, 

....TEACHER  OF.... 

PIANO    AND    SINGING. 

Balls  end  Parlies  attended  to,  and  Music  fat 
imbed.    Retldeuoe,  BOS  Eddy  atreet.       ds9  lm 


tTolm  Campodonloo 

(Lately  arrived  from  South  America,) 

PIANO,  CHURCH   ORGAN   AND  HABMONICON 
TUKER  AND  REPAIRER. 

sOpOrdera  addressed  to  tbe  Philadelphia  House 
Bash  street,  promptly  attended  to.  dai  In 


E.  PARDINI 

NO.  TBB  WASHINGTON  STREET,  (ABOVE 
the  Ptaxa),  San  Frsndaco.  Boots  and  Shoes 
mads  to  ordsr  io  the  bast  Frenob.  atyls.  The  aeme 
ready  made  aiwa/a  on  head.  no  Wat 


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•IGAR.O.' 

T  OOBHAL  0?  AMCSEKENTS. 


;  d  every  Day  to  the  Year  bj 
J.       E».        BOOABDUS 

■82Ucrrku.il  and  5tt«   Wu.blnBton  »t. 

Below  Montgomery.  San  FranolflOO. 


WEDNESDAY JAXCABi   8,  1673 


A  Litfr«r'i  Praytr, 

A  well-known  member  if  the  legal  pro- 
l%»=ion  inCbicigo,  when  bo  flret  settle!  in 
that  city  conceived  that  it  wonld  be  a  good 
Itroke  of  policy  to  become  a  prominent  mem- 
ber of  s  jrro  ctinrcb,  bo  be  joined  promptly 
and  very  eoon  was  one  of  the  leadeia  in 
prayer  and  exhortation,  lie  wae  fervent 
enough,  bat  not  80  well  np  in  the  etcck 
phrases  of  tbo  new  boeineea  tbat  be  cun'd 
rafle  t!iea»  off  and  keep  on  thinking  ail  the 
wbila  about  aonje'.hiiig  el«e,  the  way  some 
of  the  elder  handa  did,  and  in  the  tff-rt  ho 
■ometimea  produoed  curious  resclte— as  for 
instance,  one  evening,  in  a  prayer,  wton 
he  astonished  his  hearers— and  possibly  the 
Lord  too— by  the  phrase: 

"And,  however  paradoxical  it  may  seem 
onto  thee,  Oh!  Lord,  it  is  nevertheless 
tr.e."  

-S, 

R«aioa. 

The  Ballotio  flays: 

The  approved  form  of  adminiglratiog 
catLs  in  th«  Courts  heretofore  LaB  been: 
You  do  solemnly  swear  that  the  evidence 
yon  will  give  etc',  shall  be  t'je  iruihetc.,  bo 
helpyonSod!  Wbeth  r  lo  make  the  obli- 
gation more  binding  on  tbe  oonfcienca  or  for 
some  other  ciose,  f.ie  has  been  changed  by 
the  Code,  and  nuw  we  have  "You  do  solemn- 
ly awear  in  the  presence  of  tlis  Everlasting 
God,"  ttc. 

The  cause  of  this  change  undoubtedly  is 
tbat  the  old  form  had  become  wore  out  by 
constant  reptition.  It  bad  beoome  mashed 
up  into  Ydslmlyawetevnc8grtrtre?pumtnqu- 
atnaherbetrawotruseiperger.  All  must  con- 
fess this  wasn't  pretty.  We  shall  now  Bee 
how  long  it  will  take  the  clerks  of  the  v  sri- 
ous  courlB  to  mangle  the  new  form  of  oath 

out  of  all  Bhsp-1.  

Epitaph  on  A  Colored  Baby. 

The  African  mind  is  not  merely  prone  to 
bombastic  words,  but  ideaa  as  well.  This  no 
doubt  arises  from  theirpoetio  temperament* 
which  from  want  of  cultivation,  exists,  how. 
ever,  only  ae  a  germ.  There  is  to  be  seen 
on  a  toombatone  in  a  graveyard  at  Balti- 
more the  following  epitaph  on  a  colored  in- 
fant: 

Born  all  hearts  to  eng»ge,  andchsrm  nil  eyes: 
Though  brave,  magnanimone.  though  witty,  wise, 
The  parants  of  the  little  picaninny  were 
evidently  caught  by  the  magniloquence  of 
the  couplet— which  was  no  doubt  brought  to 
their  notice  by  eome  mischievous  white  man 
—and  bo  cau-ed  it  to  be  inscribed  on  the 
tombstone  of  tiieir  little  darling,  without 
even  a  suspicion  of  its  inappropriateness. 


His  Credentials. 

Stephen  Girard,  when  he  founded  his 
great  college  at  Philadelphia  made  it  a  rule, 
for  all  time,  that  no  clergyman  should  ever, 
upon  any  t-xcu-e,  be  permitted  on  the  col- 
lege grounds  cr  within  its  doors.  On  one 
occasion,  it  is  said,  an  individual  with  a  white 
cravat  was  refused  admittance.1] 

"Why  can't  I  go  in?"  he  asked. 

"Because  yon  are  a  clergyman." 

*'TLe  h— 11 1  am  1"  said  be,  and  was  per- 
mitted to  enter  at  once  as  a  person  qualified- 


Railing  a  Family. 

The  St.  Louis  Globo  saye  :  "A  Georgia 
woman  is  credited  with  having  raised  a 
large  family,  although  not  out  of  her  taene. 
It  was  her  motber-in-law'B  family,  and  Bhe 
did  it  with  a  keg  of  gunpowder  planted  in 
the  cellar," 

Wtaninsc  AeturnedlnOneDay 
And  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Ohetr 
Lumdrr, 

• 

Jones  *fc  ^chrodet's 

Celebrated  Crab  Chowder  can  he  obtained  only 
at  3bo  Bath  ktreet,  nearly  opposite  the  Alham* 
bra  Theatre.  Bob  Hart  eats  It,  and  they  all 
eat  it.  Only  the  beat  brands  of  Liquors  bot- 
tled for  family  use.  q 

Fresh  and  Sweet. 

For  the  bast  confectionery,  go  to  Canty  and 
Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  M.  near  Sutter.       N 


Wliat   Cheer   l^aunary 

Employs  no  Chinamen,  and  should  be  pat 
roolsed  by  everybody.  * 

■  ■ 

Altogether  the  Best. 

It  Is  curlooa,  but  true,  that  J.  A.  Bhaber, 
707  Market  street,  near  Third,  should  sell  iur- 
nUnre  and  bedding  cheaper  thnn  any  other 
dealer  in  thin  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
convinced.  Y 


Oyster  Trade. 

The  oyster  trade  in  California  Is  assuming 
gigantic  proportions,  Emerson  Corvillo,  of  the 
Baddle  Beck,  410  Fine  street.  farnlBh.es  from 
his  own  oyster  beds  at  San  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters,  to  all  parts  of  the  Paclflo  Ooaet.  His 
Eastern  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  whioh 
has  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and  ►he 
'Saddle  Rock"  la  inown  «verywnare. 


The    Seat    Bemodies, 

Dr.  Perry's  LaBt  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
ry*e  Webfoot  PUls,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
J.  B.  Gates  and  Co.,  corner  Sansome  and  Com- 
saerciM  streets,  sole  aeento.  • 

WHat    Ohoer    i-iaunary 
la  the  best  '•indry  loSan  Pranolseo,       • 

Watches  and  Jewelry, 

Very  low,  at  H.  A.  Oallender's,  62  Becond 
Street,  corner  of  MibsIod.  D 

I'l    Ton    Wdnt 

Tour  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
e  ot  spoiled,  sen  J  them  to  the  What  Cheer  Lama 
***  ,  x 

For  a  safe  and  efficient  Beattifieb  of  ths 

COKFLXXIOM,    UBe  DlCXEl'S   FaKOUB  CBSUX  »K 


F-chter'a  New  Theatre. 

Mr.  Fcchter's  Lyceum,  located  upon  the 
base  of  tbe  French  Theatre,  Fourteenth 
atree',  will  open  on  or  about  1 1 e  middle  Of 
the  present  month.  Ihe-butldiug  pjuesaes 
outwardly,  as  well  bb  inwardly,  a  hind- 
some  appearance,  and  will  eve'janoe  the 
value  of  property  in  its  immediate  vicinity 
In  depth  it  is  120  feet,  with  a  frontage  of 
75  feet.  FiomtLe  iljor  of  the  parquet  to 
the  dome  above  iB  a  dietaries  of  50  feet, 
from  which  the  entire  th  atre  Ifl  lighted  by 
an  immense  chandelier  with  reflectors. 
Ko  oilier  lights  will  fee  u-.e-J  in  the  body  of 
the  theatre,  Mr.  Fechter's  idea  Leing  to 
keep  the  theatra  as  cool  as  possible,  and 
prevout  the  ucomforiable  effect  of  gas- 
jets  flashing  from  every  available  locality. 
Tbe  seating  capacity  of  the  hou-e  will  be 
for  1,300,  in  a  rarqmt  and  two  ga'l-ri'  b> 
with  tbe  addition  of  eight  private  bottG- 
liioh  of  :besj  best*  will  have  a  separate 
retiring  room  and  one  large  reception  and 
cloak  room  will  be  for  the  accommodation 
of  the  general  audience.  A  great  novelty 
haa  bean  introduoed  in  this  portion  of  the 
house  by  constrccting  each  gallery  and 
ceiling  of  wood,  canvassed  over  and  then 
frejcoed,  bd  that  they  form  distinct  sound" 
ing  boards,  it  fcaviug  been  proved  that  tor 
acoustic  purpose*  plastered  ceiling?,  are 
almost  useless.  Another  innovation  is  seen 
in  the  entire  dirappetranceof  the  orchestra, 
so  th  t  when  staccato  music  is  required  by 
the  exigencies  of  melodrama,  the  mystery 
that  should  surround  it  will  be  undis- 
turbed. Again  comts  novelty  in  tbe  form 
of  the  absence  of  footlights,  the  entire  stage 
being  lighted  from  one  p.rticnlar  ^source 
which  will  be  a  more  iUBcrutible  mystery  to 
the  audienc3  than  even  the  music,  Step- 
ping upon  the  stage,  the  most  experienced 
playgoers  will  be  surprised  by  the  improve- 
ments introduced.  The  moat  striking  of 
these  is  t:>  find  the  stage,  from  protcanium 
to  proscenium,  and  extending  back  to  the 
rear  wall,  encircled  by  an  immense  sounding 
board  of  concave  form,  inside  of  which  al1 
the  ececery  and  properties  will  move  and 
develop.  Nothing  of  this  kind  hasever  been 
Been  in  America,  and  only  one  theatre  in 
Enropa  usbb  the  design,  which  must  be 
looked  upon  a3  an  espsrlment.  This  sound- 
ing board  is  48  feet  in  height  and  about  70 
feet  in  oircurnference,  and  is  constmcled  of 
canvas  etrongly  glued  upon  an  iron  frame 
work.  The  face  of  this  is  bo  painted  that 
whenever  it  is  visible  to  the  audienee  it  will 
add  to  the  delusion  of  the  scene.  The  stage 
proper  ia  40  feet  in  depth  by  72,  and  in 
height  90  feet.  No  grooves  will  be  used  in 
the  working  of  the  scenery;  every  scene  or 
portion  of  Bcenery  will  either  be  let  down 
from  above  or  raised  from  beneath.  The 
stage  is  but  a  ssries  of  traps,  square  traps, 
vampires,  and  other  stage  mysteries,  and 
24  fees  below  it  is  a  floor  upon  whieh  all  the 
complex  machinery  for  raising  scenery, 
sending  up  furnitore  and  shooting  up  imps 
and  demonB  is  situated.  Twenty-four  dress- 
ing rooms  and  two  large  green  rooms  are 
situated  on  this  floor,  and  the  parsonal  com- 
fort*  of  the  artistes  amply  provided  for.  At- 
tention is  being  paid  to  the  seating  of  the 
audience.  The  parquet  and  dress  circle  will 
be  furnished  with  Bofas  aod  chairs,  alterna- 
ting, each  of  wh  ch  are  of  a  new  and  hand- 
some design. 

An  Amusing  Sight. 

It  is  amusing  to  uee  ihe  Waverly  Place  Ga- 
zette and  the  mean  little  Pest  playing  at 
doge.  In  the  morning  the  former  paper 
after  smelling  round  the  Alhambra  Theatre, 
which  does  not  adverties  in  its  oolumns,  ut- 
ters a  growl.  Then  the  currish  little  Post 
runB  up,  Bmella  about,  and  yelps  to  the  same 
tuue  si  the  "Vf.  P.  G.  How  any  paper  can 
be  mean  enough  t)  become  the  echo  of  the 
Waverly  Place  Gazatte  and  still  live  is  a 
myetjry.  Since  these  two  dogs  have  lived 
in  the  same  kennel  itbe  Chrouicle-Post 
press  room)  they  have  run  together,  scratch- 
ed together,  and  the  fleas  which  worry  one, 
bite  the  other.  The  Gbronicle-Pcst  !  A  Si- 
amese twin  ooyotel    Dirty,  dirty  little  dogs! 


X>o    ITot    Suffer    irom    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
Ions,  Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 810  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
speak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doe* 
tor's  capability.  Beferences  given  if  required,  h 

For    Waaninj 

Shirts,  91  60  per  doa.;  email  pieces,  60c.  per 
U  s.    At  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  • 


Manning's, 

The  only  place  south  of  Market  streat  to 
get  a  good  dish  of  Oysters,  California  or  Eastern 
Transplanted,  is  at  Manning's  Charter  Oak 
Oyster  Saloon,  corner  Howard  and  Third,  late 
of  the  Blue  Wing  Siloon,  l, 


An    Old    Landmark. 

The  Verandah  Cigar  Store,  at  the  X.  E.  corner 
of  Kearny  and  Washington  ttreetp,  kept  by 
Henry  Sehmldt,  has  been  famous  for  tbe  latt 
eleven  years  for  keeping  tbe  bett  Havana  cigars, 
tobacco,  choice  meerschaum  pipes,  etc,        f 


For  the  Tery  Best  Drink*, 

Goto  Yies"  Branch  S&Iood,  cemer  of  Market 
and  Third  streets.  bo 

-Beet    Quality    of   Do^sKln 

Driving  gloves,  at  f  2  per  pair,  at  the  What 
Sheer  Laundry  z 

McDowell,   Show    Card  Writer, 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order,  boom  10, 
808  Marset  atrret,  cor.  Post  and  Moatgamory.  V 
I>0   You    Know 

That  with  BurrxaioK's  Fattzbus  yon  oan  out 
and  make  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly?  6end 
postage  stamp  for  an  Illustrated  catalogue.  H, 
i.  Deming,  agent,  offlee  of  the  Howe  Sewing 
Hachine,  So.  US  Kearny  street,  between  Setter 
aa  Poet,  saa  Francteoo,  • 


An  Elegant  Tribute. 

Seme  one  recently  ch:reed  a  Titusville 
(Ohio)  editor  with  depicting  in  too  extrava 
ga  ,t  language  the  pergonal  peculiarities  of 
the  editor  of  a  St.  Louii  paper ;  whereopon 
the  ccan  of  Titusville  cxphioB  his  views  in 
tbo  following  touching  and  Usttful  para- 
graph : 

As  for  grorsty  exaggerating  the  deformi- 
ties of  t  .io  emtjr  of  the  Globe,  we  have  us 
yet  uoly  toadied  upon  his  miner  defect*  of 
p^rsou.  We  hive  not  yet  given  publicity  to 
Ipe  fi  t  that  he  is  near-sighted  and  long- 
ncs^d,  so  much  eo  tbat  be  caunot  write  with 
a  peneil,  for  he  is  compelled  to  bold  his  head 
eo  teir  the  paper  tbat  h:s  probuecis  wipes 
out  every  word  as  soon  as  wrr.teo.  We  have 
not  alluded  to  the  wart  on  the  bridge  of  his 
nc bo,  nor  the  buitjn-hole  in  his  upper  lip, 
by  whtch  he  tu'tons  the  latter  up  over  his 
nose,  using  the  wart  f^r  a  button,  thus  spar- 
ing his  moustache  when  he  eats  soup.  We 
have  not  mentioned  the  wen  en.  one  side  <f 
his  hsad,  which  is  eo  large  it  is  frequently 
miatak-n  f-r  the  real  brad,  and  h*  always 
haa  to  csk  his  wife  if  he  has  got  his  bat  on 
tbe  right  knob  before  he  leaves  home. 

There  is  snob  refinement  and  elegance  in 
this  tribute  to.biB  friend,  tbat  wo  once  more 
begin  to  have  faith  in  the  mighty  future  of 
American  journalism.  It  would  be  inter- 
esting to  know  if  Mr.  Golfa*  intended  to 
introduce  affectiocata  raragriphs  of  ih's 
peculiar  kind  into  the  Tribune. 

Knew  She  WoultL 

"Are  you  going  to  move  this  afternoon?" 
inquired  a  boy  of  the  mistress  ef  a  house 
in  I  stroit  the  other  day. 

"No,  of  courde  I  ain't,"  replied  .the  wo- 
man, considerably  surprised.  "I'll  bet  you 
two  dollars  you  will— the  roof  of  the  houBe 
is  all  ablaze  1"  cried  the  boy.  So  it  was,  but 
pedestrians,  ladders  and  water  put  it  out. 
The  man  of  the  house  says  he  would  give 
$50  ta  be  sbutup  with  that  boy  for  about 

ten  ininHCeB. 

-  ■  -     ■♦_     — 

The  Latest. 

Pound-parties  are  making  St-  Louis  gay 
this  winter.  They  derive  their  name  from 
the  circumstance  that  each  person  invited 
iB  requested  to  furnish  a  pound  of  pastry; 
confectionery,  fruit  or  other  edibles  for  the 
table,  and  thus  a  bonotiful  eupper  is  pro- 
vide.!. These  parties  are  given  at  private 
residences. 


Oysters. 

In  strolling  ronnd  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
Oar  careless  feet,  by  chance  aid  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  waters  bright,  did  make  a  ecreen 
Through  which  a  Bweet  bouquet  was  seen  ; 
While  xnoEBy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  soitly  feU, 
Made  tbat  wlnaow  feem  to  be 
Some  fairy  grotto  of  tbe  sea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here^ — 
It  looks  so  nice — and  try  their  cheer."; 
"All  right,"  I  said,  '-I  must  agree 
ThBt  thiB  place  BUits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  hie  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  migbt  name.    We  found  It  true* 
And  cooked  ■magnijictnlly,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oyeterp,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  Just  think  of  that, 
and  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
Yon  're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  t and  oraba  and  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
Tbat  cosy  place  all  kinds  of  game,  ■ 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure. 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  tee  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  wUat  they  call  "such  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  donbts  this  let  bim  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bnsh, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  And  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again, 
Paoiflo  Oyster  Eouee,  337  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

OHAItLSS  HAAEE,  Proprietor. 


1 1  la  Perfectly  Astonishing; 

How  beautifully* and  quickly  they  do  washing 
at  tbe  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
jelore  S  a.m.  returned  the  same  evening  If  de 
tired.  z 


Th?  Illustrated  Press  (S.  F. ) 

No.  1,  January,  1873.  Sold  by  subscription- 
Si  SO  a  year.  Elegant,  choice,  cheap.  Sample 
nnmberp,  15  cents.  Addr>ss  Murray,  Dewey  & 
0o.,  6.  F.  o 


JOO    Fairs    ol    Uocka, 
At  all  prices,  it  t  he  What  Cheer  Laundry. 


Glaieyoyakt. — Madame  Clara  Autonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Tranoe  Medium, 
has  removed  to  323  Kearny  at.  Oonsultatiens  in 
Sngllsh.   French  and  German.  t 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


LEWIS  &   PANDER, 


THE  ART  OF  SINGING 

IN,?T^5IGBEST  PERFECTION  -RICHARD 
C  PPk0**  FABBRI,  teaobar  of  eeraral  cele- 
brated h-jropean  artistes,  late  Director  of  tbe  re- 
nowted 1  Oonserritory  ef  Geneva,  Maitta  dn  Obant 
of  tn»  Frenob  Im  ,eri»l  Academy  of  Muaio.  Con- 
doctor  of  the  PbilbarmoDiqae  Sooiets  in  Paris 
and  at  i  reaent  Musical  Uiieoter  of  tbe  Fabbri' 
Upers,  is  prepared  io  give  private  Iteeona,  eiiber 
at  oU  offloe  or  at  the  re*irfen.-e  of   ihe  papila- 

»w'ftajri^¥^saVA,^fb.SS!i; 

Market  and  Etlia.  Also,  Jett^a  received  and  terma 
ty  be  bad  at  tbe  na>)0  store  of  M.  Gray,  Clay  at . 
a^a  or  Messra  bberman  &  Hyde,  corner  of  Rotter 
aod  Kearny  ttreete.  jafi  lm 


THE  GOLDEN  ERA 

For    1873. 


2IST  YEAR  OF  PUBLICATION. 


A    New   Departure 


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The  Great  Novel  of  the  Day, 

The  New  Magdalen! 

32        BT    WILEIE    COLUX8, 
IS  THE 

Golden  Era 


The  "Podgers  Papers," 

By  "PodgeTa,"  la 

THE  GOLDEN  ERA 


SWALLOW  FLIGHTS 

By  Charles  Warren  Stoddard,  In 

The  Golden  Era. 


TABLE      TALK, 

By  Olive  Harper.  In 

The  Golden  Era 


TOM     A.     BvAT^K'S 

FenllletoD.  ln| 

The  Golden  Era. 


OBIS1KAL    STOKIES,    POEMS   AND 
8KETCHK8.      FASHION     OOSSIP, 

A1TUSEMESTS,  IITEBATUBE 
AND  AIT,  ANSWERS  TO  COB- 
KESPC.XDEJJTS,    ETC. 


WILLIS'   BAND. 


M 


USIO    FUENISHED    FOR    ALL 
7".  °co.Mon8.    Music  imported,  arranged 
and  for  sale, 

Fritz  Piper,  and  Marcm  M.  niam 
.Leading  "Vlollnl.t.. 

io"""Add;n.,rS?1  *w  c°£'!i'7,S""S»a'  Mtmd.d 

<S™  lU  V,  '.  ■  WILI-IS.  Baton's  Mtiilo 
Rl  mi  »£«,  L' *■■'"*•"  »<*:til,  or  MAKOUS  M, 
BLUM,  2£Q  Montgomery  etre^t.  je6tf 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE, 

Saa  Francisco  Saving*  Union,  6S8  CaH- 
fornla  ttrcet,  corner  of  Webb. 

F°$  7n?  H4LF  YEAR  KWPINO  WITH  THE 

«T.J^8irD.t;emb!r'  lS7i.'  *  dividend  bas  bren  da- 
oiarei  at  tse  rate  of  Dine  and  eix-tentbs  (9R-10) 
per  cent,  per  annum  oa  Term  DapouilB,  and  eight 
V  Sfl!;CeD.lrV.per  an"Dm  on  Ordinarv  DepoBita,  free 
of  Federal  Tax  on  D^posiw,  payable  on  and  after 
13sb  January.  1873.    Br  order 

_  .  MA'ihU.  Wail^.  "Hhiff, 


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Weekly  Paper  in  the  State,  permanently 
established,  and  more  widely  circulated  at  home 
and  abroad  than  any  other  on  the  Pacific  Coast. 
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the  entire  field  of  itsereat  and  rapidly  increasing 
circulation,  the  "GOLDEN  ERA"  is  universally 
regarded  as  a  litarary  and  family  journal  ol  une- 
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itor in  every  Home  and  Household,  aad  os  an 
advertising  medium  its  advantages  must  b9  appa- 
rent to  business  men. 

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Subscript  ions  to  be  paid  in  advance. 

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THE  GOLDEN  ERA,  single  copies,  Ten  Ocnte. 
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Office  of  the  Golden  Era, 

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CONSUMPTION  pre- 
vented by  the  timely  use 
of  "Hall's  Pulmonary  Bal- 
sam," the  best  and  most 
speedy  remedy  in  use  for 
Coughs,  Colds,  Asthma, 
Bronchitis,  Influenza, 
Loss  of  Voice,  Incipient 
Consumption,  and  all  Dis- 
eases of  the  Throat  and 
Lungs.  Ask  for  "  Hall's 
Pulmonary  Balsam." 

Price  50  cents.  Sold  by 
all  Druggists. 

J.  R.  GATES   &   CO., 

PKOPBIETOES, 

Cor.    Sanaome  and  Commercial   streets. 

noli  t f 


Pacific  Stone  Company/ 

THE  P^CIFIO  STONE  COMPANY  OALL 
tbe  especial  attention  of  ArcniteotB,  Engin- 
eers, and  the  pnblio  in  general,  to  the  SUPERIOR 
QUALITY  of  tbe  Stone  now  being  manufactured- 
by  them  in  this  city  under  tbe  Ranaome  Patent*** 
They  make  to  order  and  keep  in  stock: 
Bonding;  Front*,  Water  Pipe, 

Mbk*,    Monument*,    Fountains., 

Tllea,  Copln3B>  for  Wullo, 

Filler-,  etc.,  ete*(. 

Together  with  Ransome's   oelebrated   Free-Grfc 

Grindstones,  all  of  which  we  guarantee  Bnperiois 

and  at  a  price  far  below  that  of  band-cut  work. 

■V-The  attention  of  private  parties  intending  to 
build  is  respectfully  solicited. 
Offloe,  No.  IO  BUSH  STREET,  San  Francisco, 


'  MANUFACTURER! 

— AND— 
S  KP AI R  EX* 


THOMAS    W.    BR£E, 
$/)  DRUMS.  BANJOS, 

^C*S  — AND— 

OThSX     MUSICAJL    IXSTKIMESTS 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1865. 


MISSION  STKEET,  between  First  and  Becond. 

N.  B.— Fine-toned  Silver  Solo  Banjos  for  Pro 
eoaionals  always  on  hand .  'alfi  tf 


Declared  A^alnat  the  Whole  WrorId  and 
the  Reat  of  Mankind. 


PATENT  EAGLE  BLACKING  -Ty-ARRANT- 
ed  superior  to  any  in  tbe  market.  Manufac- 
tured by  MOORE  &  CO..  No.  UIO  LeideBdoiH. 
street,  S.  F.  Directions  for  Uee:  When  found  too 
thick,  add  a  little  water.  Keep  the  bottle  well 
corked.    Seld  by  all  Grocers,  Jroggiate,  etc.    d21 


TRAYS  always  on  band. 


Alfred  Tetter, 

Manuf  aotorer  and 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES, 

££5  jDupont, 

NEAB  SUTTER  STREET. 

See  my  stock  of  Bird 
Cages  before  purchasing 
elsewhere.  Aiwayseome- 
tbiognew  on  hand.  My 
Piiter.it  Cages,  made  of 
Tin  Wire,  are  warranted 
FREE  FROM  VERMIN 
Also,  best  quality  TEA 
no20tf 


Meerschaum  Pipe  Depot 

613    KEARNY    STREET. 

PIPES  MADE  TO  ORDER  AT  < 
the  Bbo?te3  notio?  All  Pipes  and 
Cigar  Holders  wauanted  gsnuine,  and 
to  color  well.  Metrjcbaau)  Pipts  aid 
walking  Cases  Mounted  and  Repaired 
at  lowest  Ea'tern  Prices,  aod  with  tbe  beat  work- 
manship.  A  Urga  aaeortment  of  WalkiDg  Canes 
and  Fancy  Goods  of  every  description  always  on 
hand.  no21  lm 


The  Popular  Beverage 

CONGRESS  WATER  FROM  THE  PACIFIC 
Congress  Springs,  near  SaDta  Clara.  Indorsed 
by  tfce  Medical  Faculty  its  curative  powers  being 
equal  to  the  'celebrated  CongreBs  Water  from  tb» 
Springs  of  Saratoga,  New  V  ork.  Depot  removed 
from  128  Kearny  street  to  New  Montgomery,  one 
door  from  Howard.  Families  supplied  dally.  Lib- 
eral discount  to  the  trade,  and  orders  attended  to 
promptly.  de25  lm 


Philadelphia   Restaurant, 

OHAS.  V.  BEBGOLD,  PROPRIETOR, 

THE    OLDEST     ESTABLISHED  3^^ 
and   most  popular  Restaurant  in  IflBs^ 
Sao    Francitco.     The  Tablee   are    uup-  '•rT^nW 

elied  with  the  best  in  market.  p--~»  ■/*  ^ 
j  the  week.  dOS  PINE  STREET,  justabov 
Mootcomerv-  martfi  lm 


QJBORGE    MAYESa; 

T^EALER  ?S  OYSTERS.  OLAHS 
mJ    andall  kinds  of  SHELL  FISH.  . 
Malls  Nos.  -tO,  41,  42,  California^ 
Market,  entrance  on  California  street.  ' — 

PuoIkj  or  private  parties  and  families  supplied 
from  6  a.m.  to  12  p.  m.  Ladies'  and  Gentlemen's 
t>TB*ar  Room  ooen  froB>  ft  *.»*,  to  1?  p  \i        -te^llr 


DR.  W.  A.  PAYNE. 

f>HIS  OELERRA1ED  PHTSICIAN  HAS  EB- 

X  moved  his  office  from  tbe  Rue*  Hon*e  (o  bia 
Elegeol  boite  ol  Roomr,  No.  «6  Koarnj  etreeL 
a.IellBjoDKiiBo.Be  «ittom.  oaeBlion.  Do  not 
rail  to  call.  All  uhronic  Dieeseee  treated  eocceea- 
ta"''- delDlm 


Bar  Sng-ar 

P>OR    SALE-018    KEARNY    STSEET.  AT 
MERGER'S.     Aho,  every  kind  ol    Oacdiee 
Wholeeale  and  Retail. 
no'lf  M.    A.    M1KCEK. 


Indian  Queen  Range. 

The  Best  In  the  Market 

HAKUFAOTDRED  BT 

CALEB    M.    8ICKX.EB, 

0018  tf Ago  mil  4g»  Kenrn 


HEWYORK^PfilCES 

HALL'S    PfANOS 
For  sale  at  No.  IS 
j  ler  street..    OaJl  and 
examine  foryouraelvei. 

■•-Tbe  only  Califor- 
nia-made Piano  on  the 


Wap»  Soda      l£    J) 

l»iir>ri!ln«    Tesle. 


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Grtitnt  SetsaTiH  cf  the  Season 

The  Yellow  Hat! 

The  Yellow  Hat! 


NEW    ALHAHBUV    TnBATttH. 


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Tliroo  CornpanloB  Oonaolldatcd 

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Mine  Moclianiral  Effects, 
Sup>-r!>  Variety    Entertainment, 

Iniilww  Tricks  and  Novelties, 

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ACME   OF   PERFECTION! 

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ft«T»r  •  ■tailed  la  ant  Tb*a'r«. 


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Benefit    of    iAQialicer    find    IF^rron.. 


MONDAY  EVENING.    J.UQ.iry    20th— Flr.-t  Appeir.nce  of 

JOHNNY    ALLEN,    MISS    ALICE    HARRISON,    and    LITTLE    MAC. 
THIS   THEATRE    DOES    NOT    ADVERTISE     IN    THE     "CHRONICLE.  ' 


*  Ail   Bills  against  the  Alharxibrs   Theatre   most   oe   present*  J    hereafter   on    Monday. 


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Before     tlio     TJaTen ! 

Dennis  "urubj i  „      .  _ 

B.rriONtil j  Ku«h  Uob'awg 

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TUI      Moi.il      IDOUI.NU  UU19E*. 
Osan  of  Commercial 

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pnaltrt  the  l*likji* 

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OLYMPIC  HOUSE, 


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That  fi  t  PEiit'EJTL,if,  and  (or  rj-iatit?  and  durability  wilt  at 


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band.    »/  Hatt  made  to  ordar  and  renova'dd   iu 

tbe  Deft'.„nt.  Btyle.  oofilm 


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KEFT    UP 

Day  and  r^iglit, 

AT    THE    OBEAT 

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A  WONDERFUL  BUSINESS 

CHEAPEST  HOUSE' IN  AMERICA 

la  saw  oaTcrlai;  arc«ter  Hargnlna  than  htive 

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'With  our  coanectloa  la 

New  York,    Chicago,    and  St.  Louis, 

afraaa  walch  we  are  dully  rtcelvlaff  Goods 
buturbt  »t  the  laweat  Cash  Prices 

IHkT       OTJUB.XIIVO'S'. 

OUR    Mtrr.J    13    TO 

X  L  and  Undersell  All 


JUST    RECEIVED, 

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•old  at  »:»  CO. 
a«0  aoaea  White  shirt-,  worth   91  SO,   to  1>e  sold 

at  t&  ecnta. 
M  caiei  «f  nenry   Vadereothlaar,    tOc     to  81  SO. 

Hats.      Hats.      Hats. 

Proas  9S:  to  s)t  SO.  oold   eliewhere    from    Sa  to  •>, 

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OAN  BE   HAD  AT 

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•  SB   K-.rnT.t.r..l.  ^n.  <tnoT  .onth  of  Po.l. 


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ORGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 

....  CIRCULATES   IN  .... 

All    the   Theatres, 

and  is 

CIRCULATED  EVERY   DAY 

IN    1HH    VIAB. 

GENERALLY  THROUGHOUT   THE    CITY 


On    the     BOATS    and    CABS 


THE   OLD 

Hot     SCOtcH, 

15  AKurtoB  Blrecl,  near  Kearny. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 
Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  AND  JERRY  IH  TOWN. 

AIwsvb  on  file  tbe  New  York  Henld,  Harper's 
W<tkly,  fraok  LflBlip's,  D*f*B  Doing",  Police  Ga- 
a«tle,  all  tun  Oollfnroia  pan-up.  aluo  London 
Puuob.  UPll'a  Lifa.  lliastrated  London  News.  Call 
and  ea'afy  youraelf. 

mm-  Doa't  lorget  tbe  Bign  of  tbe  Hot   Scotch. 

d»7tr  QHARLF8  WM.FFLDMAN.  Prop'r. 

Rum  Punch,    Hot  Scotch. 

AMD.    .. 

TOM    ami    JERRY, 

OO    TO    Tin'    itll  \N(  II 

Hot     ScotCll, 

lllr*  Sutter  street.  Bear  Kmruj. 

AH    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

HOT      1IIOW1M  It      KVEKY     XIOHT. 
P0T5  It JOS.  D.  B^TPGH.  Proprietor 

DRESS  JMAKINC. 

MRS.  M.  F.  BISHOP,  NO.  ISO'FARRKLL 
i  tr»'  I.,  is  the  p'aoo  lor  Lidin»  and  wtmnRors 
TiHitmR  tbe  ot'y  io  tinVi.i  tbeir  Or*B»B  11  d«  la 
Style,  and  a  D»i  feni  tit.  »t  &  mndora'a  prion      oe  9 

RICHEDA    FAMILY 

(Formerly   of  Chiarina's    Royal  Italian  Circus) 

WILL  GiVE  LB8SON8  ON  THE  VIOLIN  OR 
Ooltai",  St  rt-hHenoaB  {if  required' ,  or  fir 
plab  Mnaio  for  Halls  or  Parties,  at  mod-rale 
obarses.  Krairfen  e,  8'"i«  MontKom«ry  »'"»' 
corner  Jack-foo.   tonniKo.ll  dfil21ra 

J.    C.    COMBES, 
TEBRAPIN    X-TJiXOKr. 

Car.  Second  nsd  Tehcnna    streets. 

a>-Terrppin  constantly  on  hand. 
fOiatero  io  n^ry  etyla.  PKIVATB 
-SUPPKR  BOOMS  FOR  PARTIES. 
*  de«  31 1m 

CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OF  THIS  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
i  be  '1'beatnual  P'ofe*»loo  in  ■  ali'omla  p'0- 
p09"  Jon  IfR  claf"f»  for  \  dtrootion  in  k  Joem  ioo. 
P«r*ons  wleblDR  to  nva'1  tb*  uaelTes  of  tbs  oppor- 
tunity of  a<  quinnii  aui  fnl  art  ut.  a  modrrutn  on«t 
cnriBend  In  tbniT  name)  to  "Oaitbyses  "  P.  O.  Box 
2334.  whin  particalars  as  to  tstus,  etc..  will  be 
■ant  ho  then.  d»9  tl 


SQUARZA'S 

Branch  Punch  Saloon, 

3  I  7  Kearny  street. 


Have  yon  beheld  It?    If  not,  you've  a  treat 
At  SQ0ArtZV8  PUNCH  84LOON,  In  Kearny  street,! 
There  BONA,  dlEClple  of  GREAT  SQUABZA, 
Dispenses  famed  Magic  Punches;  rathsr 
The  most  delicious  mlx'uroa  yot  recorded; 
And  have  with  many  medals  been  rewarded! 
Ladles  their  CORDIALS  there  can  alp  it  lelsare,— 
Their  "TEARS"  appease,— and  Hen  gain    "LAD1IEB 

PLEASURE." 
To  allay  connubial  differences  and  pain. 
In  "ANTI-DIVORCE"  you  can  your  end  attain. 
Sip  of  the  potent  extract  but  one  taste, 
Yuur  arm,  consoling,  straight  Is  round  her  waist 
eness  what  a    "HORNING  COM  FOR  V"  la  the  list 
That  beala  the  pnsrrel  ami  ImpartB  the  bliss) 
Tbe  "WELCOME"  too,  you'll  always  find 
A  balmy  tootnnr  for  tho  troubled  mind. 
The  bright  "AURORA,"and  tho  sweet  "FAREWELL, 
Just  visit  BONA,  an  ]  you'll  all  fare  well! 
His  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  are  (ha  panacea 
For  all  dyappptloa  and  for  diarrhoea. 
No  CUoi-ni  Morons  ever  has  been  founcb 
Where  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  fcaook  aronMi 
BONA  and  SQU,\RZi,  spite  of  all  dotraotors, 
Have  proved  tho  Niflou'a  gtoatost  bsuafaotorsl 
Full  h'onrir  ilT)r&oc  htilchMl  drlair.4  yoa'll  And 
To  aid  the  Man— Invigorate  Ibe  mlndl 
Not  this  alone— i.  Welcome  you  will  meet 
At  BONA'S-(SQOARZA'S) -317  KEARNY  8THEET. 
RtrnTJitier.  t->o,  not  this  famed  pUce  to  pass; 
ALL   SPLENDID  LIQUORS  BUT  ONE  BIT  A  QLASfly 


THEY  HAVE   TAKEN 

THE     FSRST    PREMIUHt 

....AT.... 

All  the  Mechanics'  Fairf 


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at  the  old  eatnMlakneat.-lSC  E^ad****-* 
oppoaftr  IVbat  Ckt  *r  Hodh 


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'FIGARO  9 


THE  JOTJBNAL  OF  AMUSEMENTS. 


Published  every  Day  in  tho  Year  by 
*  -       I»-       BOOABDTJB 

:  Merchant  »»d    C85  AVnahlBBtoii  ata. 
Below  Montgomery,  Sao  Fraoclsoo. 


THURSDAY JANUARY  9,  IBIS 


amu^Iments,   Etc 

California  Theatre. 

"Aladd  n"  nil)  drawas  lomtBia  andleaces.  The 
bal !e  b  *  great  fretore  of  the  entertainment,  and 
Uiftcs  Betty  sod  Emily  Rigl  are  mooh  asplaudod 
•very  night  Jothiir  tew  dances.  New  featnrea 
Kill  be  shortly  Introduced. 
Blhemhra. 

The  I'Qblio  o(  Saa  Francisoo  and  the  retpeot- 
ablo  portion  of  (be  press  are  ag-ead  ou'n  thia 
point— (bat  there  nev.r  was  a  miastrtl  perform- 
acco  conralniog  so  much  fun  and  ao  ut'.-rly  uml- 
loyed  by  vulgarity  as  that  pr  sealed  by  Emerson's 
MiaatrelB.  Amorg  the  many  ama-ing  feature*  of 
the  performance  at  present  btiog  given  n-ay  be 
meotioned  T.J.  Farron'a  "Hibernian  Gems,"  P.  K. 
Bakat's  "Sounds  from  G>rmaay,"  Billy  Emerson 
Id  '  Good-bye,  Uncle  Sievt\"  and  "fhat  Rascal 
Billy,"  aod  Bob  Hart,  Sam  Rickey,  Add  Rytuan, 
Mits  Jennie  Sherman,  M.  Aina'ey  boott  and  Obae. 
Button  in  tho  aketoh  entitled  "Divorce."  whioh  is 
sightly  received  witb  roara  of  laughter. 
Metropolitan    Theatre* 

"Tho  Yellow  Hat"  with  the  superadded  attrac- 
tion of  "Hamply  Dampty's  Lf.im,"  draws  crowd- 
ed hone?,  The  transformation  scene  and  the 
march  of  tic  Amirca  haveoacseda  perfect  fu- 
rora,  aod  ereryooe  wishes  to  eea  them  before  this 
pico  u  withdrawn.  1  be  management  will,  after 
tbia  holiday  piece  baa  had  in  rar,  commence  the 
regular  season  with  a  reorgnn'z*dtoompaoy.  They 
annoacce  the  rogagement  of  Misi  Augusta  L. 
Dargon.  To-moirow  evening,  tee  Saa  Francisco 
Oljmplo  Clob  will  >ake  a  benefit. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Mas  Jennie  Worrell  and  Mies  Lil  ie  Hall  are 
ImmesEC  favsrites  at  this  bouse,  and  appear  to 
■real  adrantage  in  the  very  l.vely  burlesque  cf 
"Black -Eyed  Soussn  "  Tbis  is  preceded  by  a  oap- 
jtal  Hrjt  part  and  an  olio  of  acts,  songs,  comic 
sketches,  ballet,  song  and  dance.  etc, 
■Tlie  Atbenenm. 

-J,  Campodonico's  wonderful  performances  on 
the  migio  Ante,  and'drom  p'ayed  with  one  stick, 
Maggio  Brewer's  comic  songs,  Ungh  Robiason'a 
change;.  K.ty  Zeal's  ballads,  and  a  nambar  of 
sou,  songs  nod  dance*  opacified  oa  oar  first  page, 
■lake  op  an  entertainment  that  pleatej  all  visitors 
to  this  bouse. 
An  tilra  Illumination, 

Las',  oigbt.  during  the  performance  of  "Alad- 
din' at  the  Oalifornia  Theatre,  one  of  the  fes- 
toon) of  flowers  aad  lanternB  ia  ih'j  "Featibtf 
Laoterns"  ece:o,  caught  dre  aod  blazed  np  with 
considerable  vigor.  Everyone  kept  cool ;  there 
was  oo  fright  manifested;  the  actors  end  actresses 
like  a  lit  of  Oasibiaooas,  etooi  on  the  burning 
stag*,  the  audience  didn't  attempt  to  move,  the 
curtain  was  raog  down,  the  tire  was  pat  on>,  and 
the  ballet  went  on  as  if  nothing  bad  happened. 
California  audiences  don't  ecare  easily. 
Woodward's  Gardens, 

These  beautiful  ga  denB  look  delightfully  fresh 
and  b'oominR  after  shower*.  Great  attractions 
are  announced  for  next  Saturday  aud  Sunday: 
Jd'Ile  8e:yeib,  the  magnificent;  John  Gooklia  and 
M'lle  Stacy,  and  TheGraat  Buislay  Family  in  tbeir 
varied  performances.  There  wilt  be  a  balloon  at- 
cenaion  oa  Sunday, 
Horticultural   Hall. 

Skating  assemblies  Tuesday  afternoon  and  eve- 
ning, Wednesday  aftemooa  and  evening.  Thurs- 
day afternoon  and  evening,  and  Saturday  af  lernoon 
and  evening, 

ANATOMICAL  MTJS£TJM.— Odo  of  the  most 
•ompiete  collections  of  the  ktnd  ia  the  United 
States,  comprising  hundreds  of  CPHly  and  beau- 
fcltnl  wrx  models,  ia  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
aniy)  at  'he  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
hour  mar  be  profitably  anent  here. 


Death  of  the  Emperor  Napoleon*  " 

Tha  ex-Emperor  Napoleon  Third"  died  at 
Chiselhurat,  England,  this  moroiog. 

Immense  quantities  of  cigars  aremanufco- 
tnred  in  Bremen  and  Hamburg,  aod 
brought  to  tbi3  country,  whera  they  ars 
gold  as  prime  Havana9.  Cabbages  bring  a 
high  price  in  Loth  citus  named. 


Something?  New. 

Tfm  A.  Hnbbard'd  manuraclurj  1  mieses'  and 
infant's  garments  and  ladiei  uxd.rwo.r  in  suit  , 
are  famed  for  their  superkrity  of  make  and  tex- 
ture all  over  the  Union  Mr.  Geo.  W.  Amldon, 
the  aathorlx  d  agent  of  Mr.Hubbar  J,  has  ettat- 
Jithcd  a  depot  of  theaagoolaat  243  S  cond  et, 
for  wholeFale  and  re-  ail  tr.de.  A  liberal  dl  - 
count  to  the  trade.  j 


To  AcntEESES.— For  sale  at  a  gr?at  eacrlflce 
-St  33  Geary  street,  tix  elegw.  silk  dresses,  une- 
qualled for  quality  and  style.  s 


A  Happy/  New  Tear. 

What  a  plea  >*  re  it  is  to  meet  a  smiling  counte- 
nance, whether  it  be  on  the  street  or  in  the  par- 
lor. And  why  la  it  that  ton*  faces  wear  a  ooatin' 
ually  happy  look  ?  It  ia  simply  because  tboy  live  on 
•  plain,  nutritious  and  substantia!  diet.  That  man 
ia  a  pohllo  benefactor  who  will  coasolODtioasly 
serve  ua  witb  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
meal.  Louie  Meyers.  oroDrietor  of  the  "White 
Houer."  Kearny  street,  alio  of  the  Capitol  Res- 
taurant, Fourth  street.  dossil,  as  hundreds  can 
entbaaitatLCally  KsHry.  His  k  tthone  are  marvels 
of  ord-r  aud  o  aaLlinets.  Try  him,  and  you  wKl 
find  It  impossible  to  eateleewbere. 


Misdirected  Correspondence. 

The  f blowing  letter  was  ev.deotly  droppad 
in  our  box  by  mis'aka,  being  mtendei  for 
tbe  Chronicle.  However,  we  will  give  it 
the  benent  of  cur  extended  circulation  : 

Mi-teb  Edditob  :—  Obaervin  that  ladies 
cod: p '»•  in  the  most  rcspsokable  partcf  tbo 
kommanity  is  nritin  to  yon  comp  aioin  of 
tbe  ojua  na:bnro(  tbe  porformance  at  tbe 
Alhimbry,  I  with  t>  add  my  komplaint.  I 
bavn't  ever  been  to  tbe  Alhambry  myself, 
teuu^e  I  can  go  1 3  the  cirkua  for  ju--t  the 
same  money  it  oos's  to  go  thare,  and  can  get 

my [this  word  was  very  indistitct, 

and  we  didn't  try  very  bard  to  xmka  out 
what  it  was.— Ed.  Figabo]  of  amusement  at 
Woodard's  Gardens  for  twenty-five  santa. 
My  Mary  Anne  she  goe?.    Mary  Anne  is  a 
prtebus  Bite  btt  er  kritt  c  of  musikle  pur- 
fjrmarc:3  than  most  of  the  dededs  cf  tbe 
prtsd  exB^ptin  youraalf,  M:at«r  Edditor,  and 
p!ajs  Shoo  Fly  on  the  poanner  beau'ifnl, 
though  I  am  ter  motberaod  prap]  shouldn't 
say  it.    Mary  Anne  she  moves  in  the  bong 
tong  sarkles  of  sotisty ;  she  dnsses  real  gay 
and   lores  what  fasbua  is;  she  goes  to  all 
the   skalin  aeBembliges   too.     Will,  Mary 
Ann  tas  been  goin  1 1  tie  Alhjmbry,  against 
my  wish,  cf  course,  bs  no  lady  woald  wish 
her  dawte-ra  to  go    there,  and  I  a^t  her  to 
discribe  the  pnrformance.    She  did  bo,  end 
her  diacripshnn  wa3  nal  disgustful.    Sts 
ha,  "  Mother  ycu  wouldn't  like  it,  it's  too 
low.    There's  a  lot  of  saoozera  oomts  on  tbe 
sla^e  with  tbeir  fdces  blaobed,  and  they  setB 
op  a  yelp;  then  they  makes  a  lot  of  joaks 
that's  too  coarse  f  r  me  to  understand — 
things  out  of   Shaktspeer  and  other    bad 
books.    There's  a  girl  there  cjlled  Fairon 
t^atdoes  notbin  else  but  make  eyes  at  the 
mep  and  goes  on  shameful.    I  don't  bK  are 
she's  any  better  tLaa  a  beer  jerksr,  and  not 
so  good  as  some  of  'em."    Saa  sha,  "Mother 
don't  you  never  go  thare,  it  would  shock 
yonr  sanaabilities,  and  no  faabuoable  lady 
orttigo."    Of  course  I  feal  bad  beciuae 
Alary  Anne  will  still  go  to  tha  Alhambry, 
and  I  can't  atop  it.    I'm  Eure,  Mister  Eddi- 
tor, the  kommanity  should  be  obleeged  to 
you,  holdin  the  posishun  you  do  in  scsiety, 
and  mixin  aa  yon  do  in  all  tha  big  bug's 
weddin  parties,  and  bavin  re£eaved  such  at- 
tensbuna  from  Eriedlander,  e'settery,  for 
viaroin   sosiety  against   this.     It  aint  re- 
spectable.   My  Mary  Anne  when  she  seen 
Tildy  Jones  tbere  wes  downright  spooked, 
and  seB  she  t  ->  me  fies  sbe,  "  When  I  see  her 
there  stuck  up  in  tbe  dreEs  tuik'e  I  saa  to 
myself,  'Well,  this  ia  a  h— 1  of  a  piece  for  a 
church  member  to  come  to,'  and  then  Hooks 
round  and  there  waa  skarsely  any  of  the 
farhuuable  folks  that  goea  to  ska  tin  rinks 
there,  and  I  almost  makes  up  my  mind, 
moiher,"  ses  she,  "thit  I  wouldn't  go  no 
more."    Now,  Mr.  Edditor,  if  yon  like  to 
publish  th's  you  can.    I  sine  myself 
The  Motheb  of  a  Tebchewus  Dawteb. 


All  Eyes. 

The  Baltimore  EventBg  News  of  the  30th 
ult.  3aye: 

The  return  of  Mr.  JefferBon  to  tbe  Opera 
House  will  set  our  bearti  at  rest  about  the 
many  painful  errors  and  falsehoods  which 
were  incircalation  concerning  bim.  He  be- 
gins an  engagement  on  New  Year's  night— 
an  auspicioua  omen. 

This  rtfers  to  the  persistent  statement 
of  the  press  to  the  effect  thit  Mr.  Jefferson 
bad  loot  bis  sight  and  was  not  likely  to  re- 
cover. 

♦ 

Baptiimal  Breeches. 

The  widc-awaka  editor  of  the  Catholio 
Esview  has  discovered,  in  a  quiet  corner  of 
the  National  Baptist,  "the  most  outrageous" 
advertisement  he  has  ever  ssen.  It  relates 
to  "baptismal  pants,"  manufactured  by  a 
certain  Philadelphia  tailor,  which  are  offered 
as  prizes  by  tha  Baptist  edilor  for  new  enh- 
ecribera  to  the  Natiooal  Baptitt.  "Pants" 
ia  pioof-reading  for  "fonts." 


Jamml  Foil. 

An  exchange  informs  us  that  Sig.  Jammi 
Foli  ia  singlog  in  Italy  with  gi\  at  credit  to 
bis  native  Italy  and  piofit  to  himself.  He 
csad  to  be  plain  Jim  Foley  when  he  to  idled 
fish  in  Connecticut  and  laid  the  foundation 
for  his  greatness  by  eying  "  codfish  1" 


Din  m  on  a    Catarrh    Remedy 

la  a  sure  cure  for  C.t an b  or  Ooldg.  Ask  your 
drag-Ust  for  It,  or  Edod  to  Dr,  A.  F.  Evoi,  No. 
9  Pott  street.  z 

Lover  Buckle    Suspenders, 

At  $1  per  pair— 2fi  per  cent,  cheaper  than  elae- 
'Thera— at  the  What  Oheer  Laundry.  % 


Gentlemen,    Attention! 

For  themoe^comforlableand  lnxculou3  shtve 
bs  tore  and  call  at  O.  L.  Snsand's  Police  Shaving 
and  HalTdresslng  S^oon,  m  Montgomery  b'., 
opr>oMte  Boss  House,  up-fctiiiJ.  QlIj  the  moat 
.  skillful  aittBta  employed.  a 


tlOttltXi  una.  r'leueure, 

Tnere  are  not  too  many  pleasures  In  Ban 
Francisco.  Nothing  la  more  pleaaant,  nothing 
more  health-giving  than  a  drive  into  tne  oouq- 
fcry  now  and  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
teep  a  carriage  of  their  own,  can  and  one 
equal  In  elegance  to  any  private  conveyance 
at  the  Occidental  Damage  rtand.  Frank  Bou- 
Con  has  there,  and  at  his  stables  1016  Stockton 
street,  carrlagea  of  every  description.  HiB 
Irtvera  are  careful  and  experiences,  hie  oharges 
are  moderate.  The  moral  of  the  above  is: 
co  to  Frank  Bouton  at  the  Uociaentai  Hotel 
»  hen  you  want  a  carriage.  o 


Still    A.llve! 

When  looking  for  Holiday  preeentp,  go  to  the 
New  Yobx  Fhotoorafh  Galixet,  No.  35  Third 
street,  and  see  those  beautiful  portraita  lo  oil, 
water-colors  and  India- ink.  p.icee  from  one- 
third  to  one-half  cheaper  tban  at  any  other 
Qrat-claaa  gallery  In  the  city.  Bcmtmber  (he 
place— B.  F.  HowUnd  Ac  Co.,  26  Third  at.      p 


The  :  esldent>«  Messnpre. 
-  Peace  and  prosperity  are  the  key  note*  of  this 
■docorj&eDt.  Che<pneBS  and  durabllty  are  the 
eharacteriitica  cf  H.  Lucheinget's  famlture. 
.All  should  villi  bla  euporlnm,  735  Market 
strett,  and  :t  certain  hi  w  cheaply  a  house  can 
&•  l*r»i*hea.  D 


Dr.    Doherty 

Hag  devoWd  his  study  more  particularly  to 
ohxonlc  and  speolflo  practice,  and  at  euch  la 
now  tbe  most  Buoeeanful  of  any  Physician  in 
San  Francisco.  Office  619  Bacrament*  street, 
corner  of  Leldeedorfl,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Oheer  House.  * 

Dr.  Barlow  *T.  Smith 
Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle* 

men  on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evenlr  g,  commencing  at  7  Jj  o'clock. 
A  part  ot  the  evening  Is  devoted  lo  tx-  mining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Sml'h  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  taraUda  dairy,  uosa  B  tg  *  r.  K-.  trs*         w 


A.    MJL.VS    Bf«lCIB£MEM9. 
Love  m*.  swee*.  with  all  thon  a  t— 

Feftlit-g.  tblnkirg,  seciDg; 
Lore  me  in  tbe  HghtiSt  p  r\ 

Love  me  in  full  helcg. 

lATa  me  with  thine  open  youtb, 

la  its  fraLk  svrread<r  ; 
With  tbe  vowing  of  thy  moutf, 

With  its  allenoe  tendir. 

Love  me  with  tblne  azor  j  «yes, 
Mala  for  < artest  grantlua  ;— 

Taking  colt  r  from  the  Bklee, 
Cai  Heaven'd  truth  bs  waLtiog? 

Love  me  with  their  lids,  that  fall 

Boow-like  a',  fir  it  meeting ; 
Love  me  witb  tby  be  r  .  that  all 

Toe  neighbor  j  then  see  beating. 

Lova  me  with  tby  hind,  ttr.tied  out— 

Freely— opt>r  .minded ; 
Love  me  with  tby  loiterlog  foot, 

Heaiing  oce  behind  it. 

Love  me  witb  tby  voice,  that  tnrns 

Sadden  fa  nt  a  -ov-j  m ; ; 
Love  me  with  thy  bla<h,  that  burns 

Wuen  I  murmur  "Love  me  l" 

Love  me  with  tby  thinking  seal — 

Break  it  to  love-sighing; 
Love  me  with  thy  thoughts,  that  roll 

On  through  Ih3  living,  dying. 

Love  me  in  tby  gorgeous  air  J, 
When  the  world  has  crowned  thee  ; 

Love  me  kneeling  at  (hy  prayers, 
With  the  aagels  round  thee. 

Love  me  pure,  as  muBeri  do, 

Up  the  woodlands  shady  , 
Love  me  gayly,  ta3t  and  trae, 

As  a  winsome  lady. 

Through  all  hopes  that  keep  us  Irave, 

Furthtr  eff  or  ni^her. 
Love  me  fcr  tee  houai  and  grave — 

And  for  eometliag  higher. 

Thnp,  ir  thoa  wilt  prove  m?,  d.ar, 

Womm'd  love  no  fable, 
I  will  love  thee— hilf  a  yatr— 

A3  a  man  is  able. 


Alta-ic. 

An  exchange  thus  cbroniclES  a  local  im- 
provement: "Mr.  Heborn,  of  Nelson  street, 
has  8:gnally  improved.tbe  avenue  by  .setting 
up  a  hitcbing-pist  in  front  cf  bis  palatial 
residence.  This  piece  of  statuary  is  ef 
chestnut,  and  reeeived  i's  graceful  propor- 
tiocs  and  delicate  finish  from  the  well- 
known  Italian  taw-mill  of  Ike  Giddings, 
in  Dumpling  Hole  district,  It  is  painted 
yellow,  and  has  a  beautiful  knob  on  the  top. 
To  ihe  way-faring  man  it  imparts  a  fueling 
of  security  aud  rest  that  beggars  descrip- 
tion.'* 


Real  Fun. 

A  young  lady  writes  to  an  exchange 
giving  a  recipe  fcr  having  fun.  Bhe  says, 
invite  half  a  dczen  boys  and  girls  to  ycur 
house  when  your  pa  and  ma  are  away; 
put  a  half-dollar  silver  piece  in  adiahwith 
molasses  an  inch  deep  in  it,  and  offer  it  to 
the  boy  who  gets  it  with  bis  mouth.  The 
more  boys  who  try  to  get  it,  the  mere  fun 
there  will  be.  That  girl  surely  deserves  a 
diploma.     


Ladles    a.n<l    Gentlemen 

Who  have  been  Enffering  from  various  com 
pUitts  for  yearp,  are  obtaining  rtllef  from  Dr, 
Alkin,  at  137  Montgomery  street.  He  performs 
delicate  eurgioal  operation?,  and  is  daily  effect- 
ing remarkable  cures  of  old-standing  diseases. 
The  Doctor  is  a  competent,  Bcientiflo  physician, 
and  the  &fhicted  can  consult  him  with  conn- 
dence.  • 


Live    Wen. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  is  the  cause  of  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Bestaurant,  on  Wash. 
Ingtot,  treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Bocken,  who  has  catered  for  the  puhllo  since 
1849.  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  Salmagundi  soup,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  best  cup  of  tea  In  the 
city  —  English  breakfast  tea  —  Souohong  and 
Orange  Pekoe — can  be  obtained  here.  a 


Sam  Hoore, 

Formerly  of  Buss  House  Carriages,  can  he 
:onnd  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
ablishment,  Bouthwest  corner  uush  and  Mont- 
gomery sts. .  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carriage  orders 
left  at  either  place  prompuy  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  bq 


Holiday    Punches. 

There  are  no  lunches  for  the  Holiday  tatles 
that  compare  with  SquarsVs.  Equuz  .'e  Punches 
arefameuj  for  the  high  ait  shown  in  their  man- 
ufacture, the  harpy  combination  of  wholeiome 
tonlCB,  and  tbeir  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  tbe 
disciple  of  the  great  Sqaaizs,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  aud  co-dials  for 
tho  H  liday  tables.  For  sale  at  tbe  new  branch, 
317  Kearnv  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
1.0  Leideadorff  street.  H 


A.  Ploamant  Location. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  In  a 
Oenual  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  bniliioR  is  a  very  flue  one  and  is  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. » 

Everybody    Suited. 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  or  fashions 
la  baip.  At  "  The"  Bat  Stare,  647  Wa-bic  gton 
Btreet  [second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  Uese 
nrw  ttyles  can  be  found.  The  atock  Is  immense 
— the  prices  are  reasoLable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  la  sura  to  be  suited.  si 


Bate    for    Holidays, 

"The"  Hat  Store,  617  Washington  street  (sec- 
ond hat  ttore  below  Kearny) ,  is  the  place  to  ge 

to  bay  your  holiday  bats.  Finest  hate,  largest 
assortment  and  cheapest  hat  store  in  tho  city. 
Bemembcr,  No.  647,  second  hat  ttore  below 
Kearny,  on  Washington  street.  % 


Mian  nder  stood.' 

It  is  useless  to  tdvisa  young  ladies  not  to 
s:ng.  It's  as  ca'ural  for  them  to  do  eo  as  it 
is  for  the  mo-quito  to  buzz.  But  we  advise 
tbem  not  to  s'ng  such  sentimental  ditties  as 
"  Ever  of  Thee  I'm  fondly  Dreaming"  to 
married  men.  A  young  lady  of  Jersey  City 
did  this  recently.  There  wa?  a  sudden  buret 
into  the  ioom,  a  flashing  of  silk,  a  hasty  exit 
of  a  man,  a  scream,  and  the  musical  young 
lady  found  the  eofa  too  small  to  recline  on 
comfoitably,  and  laid  out  on  the  floor  with 
her  back  huir  in  a  dilapidated  condition. 
Borne  wives  don't  understand  these  platonic 
attachments  between  oth:r  women  and  their 

bnsbandp. 

♦ 

A  man  advertises  for  a  competent  person 
to  undertake  the  sale  of  a  new  medicine,  and 
adds  that  "it  will  prove  highly  lucrative  to 
tbe  undertaker." 

Phutoe:rapnic    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  $4  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  Btreet.  x 

Holiday    Candits, 

Frc-sb,  Bweet  aod  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M  A.  Meroar'a  pioneer  confection- 
ery,  678  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  and  retail,    o 


Whitenen 

J  Aires  C  Sexless.  SI  Second  Btreet. 


Sewing  Maohlnei  for  Sale  or  to  Rent, 
Cheap,  at  116  Post  street.    Also,  Agency  for 
IfctUrs  AajjMf  Ms  XwdAs,  s 


FIGARO 


CIR0DLATE8  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMME  UH 
every  Theatre  in  Saa  Francisco. 


FIGARO 

I  S  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH 

X    oat  the  centre  of  the  oity,  ia  all  Hotels,  Res- 
taurants, Saloooa,  Stores  and  Offices. 


FIGARO 

IS    CIRCULATED    EVERY    DAY  ON    THE 
Oakland  Ferry  Boats  to  catch  the  passengers 
bat  arrive  by  Ibegreat  Overland  Train. 


FIGARO 

IS  MAILED  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  aod 
Ore«oo— the  papers  lett  lo  the  theatres  at  Tight 
being  gathered  up  and  saved  for  that  purpose. 


FIGARO 

IS  "  HERE,  THERE  AND  EVERYWHERE," 
and  is  conetaatly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
ia  tbe  Theafes,  Traveling  Uoaveyanoes,  Hotels, 
and  public  resorts  generally. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  IN  THE  BEST  BOOIETY,  IS 
placed  in  the  bends  of  nearly  alt  who  come 
to  the  city  to  make  purchases,  and  ia  therefore  the 
best  of  advertising  mediaine. 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

The  German  Saving-*   and  Leon  Society. 

THE   BOARD   OF   DIRECTORS    HAVE  De- 
clared a  dividend  of  nine  (9)   per  oeot.  per 

aptiam  on  Term  Deposit?,  aid  seven  aod  odo  half 
("'-)  percent,  per  aooam  on  Ordinary  Deposits, 
f  rae  of  Federal  Tax,  for  the  six  moatha  ending 
Deo*mb.r  11,  1871,  payable  on  and  after  January 
15,1872.     Byoruer. 

GEOROE  LETTS,  Secretary. 
Sao  Fraaciaco.DeoemberSl,  1873.  ja3  2w 


EMPLOYMENT  OFFICE 

OSS  Sacramento  atreet, 
(The  First  Hosse  below  Kearny  atreet,) 

FOB  FURNISHING  WHITE  AND  CHINESE 
Help  of  all  It  in  da.—  Gaaerai  Bonuses  Agaooy; 
Collect  Rentp,  Notes  and  Aooonots;  Whits  ana 
Chinese  Laborers  supplied  for  Families,  Hotels 
Farmr,  Faotoriea.  etc 

CHA8,  F.   llKCnKBFS  «b  CO., 
dsaa  irn  03,4  SauajnenW  sUSSb 


S.  F. BUSINESS  DIRECTOR) 

Bookiellen  and  Statton^ra. 
H.  H.  Moore,  Wy  Montgomery,  near  Merchant.       I 

Botebera. 
Katz,  Fred,  Stall  a  94  to  100,  Oati  forma  Market. 

llraaa  FoDDderleat. 
Wsed  A  Kingwell,  Callforaia,  125  First  at. 

French  Fancy    Goeda. 
Looan  A  Co.,  19  Msatgomsry,  107  and  109  SntUr. 

Unman  II air. 
Ssmpsoa,  A.  B.  A  Co.,  110  Sscoad  street. 

Maele  and  Mailcal  Inatroanents. 
Keeoe.  O.  O.,  mftr.  aocordians.  repairer  of  all  kind 
musical  instruments,  20S  Kearny. 
Maccuroul  lAanaraclDrera. 
Brignardello,  Msocbiavello  A  Co.,  706  Sanseins. 

IVIues  and  Llqaora.     (WUoleesl*,.) 
Danen  F.  A  Co..  504  Frost. 

Whtltner. 
James  O.  Sellers.  No.  31  Second  etreet 


LARGEST 

PosterPrinnngHouse 

On  the  Pacific  Coast. 


H.  P.  TAYLOR, 

HAVING  DISCONTINUED  THE  PRINTING 
Business  at  the  corner  of  Saorameoto  am 
LeideBdorff  streets,  and 

RemOYed  to  532  Clay  street, 

Will,  in  future,  condnot  tbe  earns  lice  of  bnsin 
at  the  new  location,  in  connection  witb  tbe  office 

B.  F.  STERETT, 

With  whom  he  has  nnited  bis  stock  and  business, 
tbns  making  thu 

THE  LARGIST  AND  BEST  APP01NT-ED  OFFICE 
tH  THE  STATE, 

And  affording  anenrpassed  facilities  for  Priutios 
of  every  description.  Personal  attention  will  be 
Kiven  to 

SHOW,  THEATRICAL,  CIRCUS  AND  CONCERT 
WORK,  ETC. 

My  Engraver,  stand  at  tbe  bead  of  the  profee- 
eioo.  as  samples  on  the  dead-  walls  of  the  oity  w id 
testify. 

A  call  is  solicited  from  my  friends  and  the  pnb-  . 
lie  at  my  new  quarters. 

IT.  P.  TiTIOX, 

deJ  lm  S»8  Vlay   rtreel. 


ARION 

Pianoforte. 


D 


EOLAHFD  PT  T^E   JUDGES  AT  A  LATE1 

Fair  of  tbe  American  Inetitnte,  after  a  blind- 


orBTAZ,  Sole  Agent.    «0  O'Farrell  street1 
N  B-— Pianos  of  all  styles  TO  RENT.         mars 


OUTSIDE    LANDS.. 

A  NT  AND  ALL  PERSONS  THAT  HAVE 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  OOT- 
SIDE  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  h&ve  tuo 
amount  refunded  at  the  office  of  the  undersigneds 
upon  the  presentation  of  an  order  from  the- 
Mayor  and  Oity  and  County  Attorney. 
delS  tf  A-    AISTIX. 


v.      old: 

DA.VF  MKNOE3  ±  OO.,  at  the  I 

_ old  original  RfdLioa,  1©  Gesry 

street,  be'weea  Ke»ray  ^nd  Dapoot,  where  yon: 
oaa  have  HOT  AND  COLD  URINES,  not  forget- 
ting tte  old  Pioneer  Lanoh.  Tbe  "Old  Sport"  is  i 
always  on  hand. 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession. 

THE  UNDERSIGNED,  WHO  HAS  BEEN' 
over  twelve  yearB  connected  with  tho  press  of 
Melbourne,  and  is  well  known  by  tbe  members  of 
the  profession  in  the  Colonies,  begs  to  iatitnat* 
that  he  Is  prepared  to  give  experienced  advice  ts 
all  persons  prof.eeetonallv  viaiting  or  meditatinfl  ■ 
visit  to  the  Australian  Colonies.  F»e  moderaU. 
Pnnotaality  in  dispatohlog  replies  may  be  relied 
anon, 

WILLIAM  HENRY  WATERS. 
laViotoria    Ohambers,     '  ft  Collins   atreot,   Met- 
BoarrJB.     Anetralia.  fsAti 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

ghj-     FINELY  FUr  WISHED  BOOMS,  8D5T- 
JH  gle  or  in  soits, 
"W>11  Lighted  and  Ventilated. 
Hi    Onfnrnieoed  Rooms  to  let.    Lodging  with 
or   witbtat   board.      ALU AVltsKA     BETlLOfSQ 
SIP  IAt-.V) -tru'i  ocUtf-. 


CANDIE5. 

ALL  EJNDv  OK  IbK  FINEST  :OAND« 
made  at  our  Steam  Candy  Factory  c'.-aiiy.  All 
ordera.  eepeoi&lly  from  toe  onnotry,  era  eoliclted 
aod  will  be  promptly  attended  to, 

OANTY  it  WAGNER, 
lOT  Vft«t»nniar»   »t.      ro'^8tiK«» 


CENTRAL. 

NO.  113  GEARY  STREPT.*, 
Best  aocommodations  for    _,  ^     .        „ 

Familiea  io    tb«    city.     Private    ■iP* '  1* . 

fntrance  forLadi*>».  Hair  Catting,  Shaving  and 
Shampooing,  children's  iiair  neatly  oaL  Ladies 
Shampooing  60  centa.  „  „ 

i  171m  L.  OORRIVEAU-Proonetar. 


MR.  AND  MRS.  DREW'S 

Select  Dancing  Academy . 


AMERICAN     EXCHANGE, 
HA.YWAK.PS. 

TORY  OAKJSb PBOPBTETOB 


Plr«t> 


Class 

jyl$6m 


Cotel. 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS. 

A  LARGE  ABSORTMl-NT  OF  GENTS'  FUR. 
oiabiog  Gooda  to  bs  hnd  good  and  obeao,  at 
tfis'^LDOORMEK,-  J   LKV  ¥ 'o,  Slo  Monl«otn- 
•ry  atraer-    Justroe  g'Tea  to  all.    Don't  forget,  the     * 
aomher,  O  IO  Alpn'go  nerj  au-teU  <UW  lu 


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Hump!"    Dumpty'*   Dream! 

MISS  BLANCHE    CLIFTON 


ALADDIN;  OR,  THE  WONDERFUL   LAMP! 


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YELLOW  HAT! 


Star  Premiere  Assoluta.  BETTT  RIGL,  the  Premiere  Danseuse.  EMIIT  RIGl. 

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Aladdin;  or,  The  Wonderful  Lamp! 


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..HISS  MIXSI1  WALTON 

....MIS*  OU1RIE  »I«Tt 

,..IHU  H.  A.  CIUVI1F.F.S 

.MRS.  C.  B    KU.MIIBI 


■airniflcoiit    Sn>ncry  by  Porter!     Start  lime    Illusions !    Uor(?eous    Costume-.! 


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Am  TV.J  Amlo*OAlo4o*lU  ii*  nnid  TrAMf.ra.liM  Soooo 

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Laid  of  Fenf.  or  Halls  or  Dazzling  Light! 

rauAV  iiuikq  Ji.j.ij  Jtu- 

BeiicHtoftheS.F.OlympicCIub 

eUTURDtY  AttEflNX>N.  Jan    11- 

(.F-nml    Yfllow   Hnt     Mtitlnee  ! 


,  —  Karhanloxl  Cave.  M-t«'«"  r.m*it*tn,  nnil  |h*>  WoL 
■rfal  ■****■».  <■.!■«•«  Uaic«  by  Aladdin  «nd  Km- 
ac.      I'Mhlf«n. 

A.OX     SECOND. 

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nlnnrr  1>  i  h-  ttornl  II  tiht  T.-rrlll  <*>trt.h.| 
-*>o«  d  -Hih tanhat**  C<.tia.«r>.  Resio  4*—  Chli-ir 
nr dm.  Wee  .*■  b.-Ffait  of  i.nntfrin  t*rnnd  Pr  •• 
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hr     M'llea    nt'lTl    nnd     rMII.Y    KIIJI.   nml    ..,,.,. 
.if    H..|.r.|.     NiNrillriri   *.rnlni1.      Art-    tit   at.   I  •  ....... 

«■«  hlii.tr*    (hlldrrii.        Itnd.il    (  horni    uwd    'I'ub. 

>VCX     THIRD. 

Mm  I.— I  hlir.r  Sir***,  -rrnr  9  —  f«  levin r  of 
AI*tMillti'e  t-.ai.iee.  "re-e  3.  —  Ontd.-n  .if  Ihr?  F-I«er 
«r«a«  4.  — K.i«iri.i-'<  f'h  iinlii-r.  ateeac  ft.— I  h  -  r'>lr.B 
f.il.cr.  NrctP  O.-Tiir  «r-»h.irr.  sr«nr  T.  ■■!•■■ 
In  tv  h.Udln'a  Put  .c-.  Nrr-'  M.  -  Ihr  O  irrtet.a.  Nrrnr 
O.-Thr  Plum  wlt-re  ih.-  P«lM«|  •!«•..  KratlT.il  In 
•i  n  it*  nf  A I  <d  I  in.  riiii  n  \i  >n.  Chit  eon  nnd  torn 
h  Arruhillr  w'utm.  Mritnil  11.1  ,1  dr)  .  hln..l<,  >•> 
4*1  tan  It  1  Ol,  n.d  r.rp.  .tr  II  .M.-t.  ii  nmi  -  hurui 
Brtnrn  of  the  I"  >i  >ee.    II  *ppy  li.r  <.u  -iw^.i  . 


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Tin'    Famous    Comndian, 


rsicK*  or  AruiBHioir. 

Rrtrrtrit  -»»>nt»—  Dr-**  Olrola  ftH(*  OrohestrA SI   AO     Hil   onjr 

KrwrTil  Hcnts— Bttleorj* "7  ft     OAl'Ary 

t>r*i«  Citel*  AdmiMioa  St  <UO    FnvAt*  Boz«t.. 


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UKlCINAL 

DUTOH      SKETCHES 

J.  II    LARKIN  .1,1  CARRIE  AHMSTROPO. 

COMIC  SKETCHES CHARLES   VERMER 

OLYMPIC    IiD^GIlioilT"' 

Hits  Fl(m»r Jntibnr  T»«r» 

na'ob  Lodit.r I.  II    Iji'kio 

At-ai 'I  omm  Urn 

OTerlar* O rch#«t  rt» 

Spiniih  ObkrnoiirUtlo  li»llr.t , 

La   Maja   di    Siviglia ! 

LA  MA.TA MMf.  THrBBSB 

D-*n  B  •ili') .M.  MoniAitn 

il,  Tiiki-  AIXJB. ....UON".  KtiHMIOP 

J uar.  r-   hl«  f  rUnd M'ds  0*rr*lt4 

Heittis  of  Abe  Inn Jaiie  Haiflald 

....DUJI1M1  TBK    BALLET.... 

Thi  c»l-br»»«d    Mtdiil*n*.  b/ .Mm*.  Ihoro**.  kid  tbkO.otoafk. 

b/  Mm*.  Tbrrpin,  iloN«     t>vhml  H  »nd  LaJic*  of  tbt) 

Bailot.     T*bI»»o  aod  Fionln. 


140    Second  Street.     140 


SWAINS  BAKERY, 

f£*La.t>llat.o<l     In    *0«J. 

WE     HAVE     NO     BRANCHES, 

Kaaoo.  .1  Ifo.  14S  r^«nb  .tr*.t,  .Dd  .1 
ffa.  191  •  Stockton  HmL 

Tata   nr..T  gi  ti.iri   or 

w  oddlng  Oali.o 

ALWAYS  Olf    IIASD. 
■Till     T.IRIKTV    Or 

Onko  for  the  Holidays. 

10B  OREAM.  CUARLOTTi  RU8SK.  BI.AXD- 
MAXUK.  jeLLIKS.  .14..  aod.  loordirtad 

of  lA.lmt  AUt.n.'.. 
•ojtil.l  I.  ■.  <w  liv  *  ril 


HAIR. 

TUK  OUKAPIST  PI.AOK  tit  BAN  FKANOISCO 
TO  BUY 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Coodi,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewjiry  &  Fancy  Coods, 

IS  AT  TUB 

NEW  YORK    STORE. 

A.    EL   *AHP*0«A   CO., 

IV a.    1  1«  Nrf4tnd   Mirer t. 
bo»  lai        Brtwetl   UUiInn    nnd    Minna. 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MB.  P.  BBBOB8.  PORMSRLY 
proptltvoraf  tb*  Mio.r.'  Raa- 
taowii.  bM  takia  tba  m«B.(i.iTj*ot 
Of  botb   tbk    yinert'    FUr»aor*ot  o» 

Oaaksikratal  itrcat  »nd   tbo  Hiaart' 

f^H1.  G?..?.^^1  ••'••*■  •»  partoorebip  wUo  MR. 
A.  DBATEUR,  wbn  bw  bako  coooaotkd  with  tbe 
flraj  for  vakrk.  lrapro«aB«BU  hifi  ba«D  m»d«  Id 
tba  oolalo«  dapkrtmknti  tbkt  will  r«od«r  tbk  Mi- 
nark*  mora  popalar  tbaa  It  h»«  iTirbtiodann* 
iba  71  yakrkaf  iu  prn«paritr.  Oar  Bill,  of  Fkim 
aaabrao*  all  tba  dnlioaotM  of  tbk  muoo.  Oar 
motto  ti  •'Oood  PATk,  Oood  Oooklac  aod  Modkrato 

P.  UK  mo  EH  A  CO., 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT. 

Ml  and  ASS  Oomrnktoial,  and 
•X99  Market  ktraki. 
Opan  from  8  A.M .  to  1ft  T.u.  kali  lm 


THE  SAN   FRANCISCO 

BILL  POSTING  COMPANY 

LM4  latraaciU  at.,  cor.  I^tdetdorff. 
(Kx  offlat  of  P.M.  8.  S.  Co  ) 

d  10M«  A1TD  IBB  OS.     GIVB   UB  A  TRIAL; 
V/  w*  will  •adktvor  to  nil.     W»  want  to  khkra 

ft-ar  n-dara.    Qoa«  iha  •orala*  w-r.li. 

" BlAAtVA.  A  Wnhtfn, 


'TtSftT 


McDANIEL'S 

Museum  and  Theatre. 

CHEYENNE.VWYOMINO. 

THB  r\i.VR>li.M  i)  WOULD  MOST  BR. 
■paetfallr  raprtakoi  lo  yon  aod  t~o  pobtlo  tten 
••«.  i).  tl»t  !»•  il  now  [iroptrcd  VO  fort  lib  facil 
It's*  for  oikibhiona  of  er«T7  klad  and  obaraatar. 
wblob  aboald  dtirtrv*  iba  Dtiromit  of  tba  pub- 
lic, be  bkk  araaicd  at  Oh*}om,  Wyoraiof,  A 
LAROK  AND  OjMMODUiLM  HAl.I..  with  soy 
Hoacara  krd  Rtaik  Tbk  Hill  U  well  vooltL.Uo' 
and  litbtkd.  and  mtda  confor  »he  for  all  aaeioDr 
of  tbaytkr.  TrlK  BEHT  OK  MUSIC,  botb  Strict 
aod  B'A»a,  can  !■•>  forni*b»d  at  all  timek. 

HaiUfao'ory  arrkOKamaD'a  will  Ka  madk  witb 
TUKATKICAL  OKOlHKR  <  OMPAMKs.  eith- 
•r  for  Rootia*  of  Hall  or  performkooaa  on  a  per- 
centage ol  tbs  rocoiptk.    O^rraHpoodnnoa  'oltoited 

Addreea.  J.  McDaNIEL. 

Lock  Box  No.  1.  CbejkDoe,   Wyoming. 

If.  B— OarlokltlM  waotatt  for  tba  Obeyanna 
Mquoid.  Tboae  wlabtna  eonageiiiMntk,  etkto  low- 
Mt  term  a  for  tbk  Winter  S-anoo.  e^DoiDg  pboto- 

fnph  10  my  addroaa.  Hnlf  I'asaaito  Money  re- 
a-Jed  aftar  flilioj  eoeagrj tennis, 

JAMHH  MCDANIEL. 
Proprietor  Oberenoe  IDoatr*  and  Hunwun, 
octi  lm  Look  Box  No.  I.  (Jhatenon.  W.  T. 


CHEYENNEJTHEATRE. 
Professionals  Wanted. 


Six  first-class  pkoplk.-mubt  havr 
gooa  Wardroba.  Foar  Lkdiei  and  two  Gon- 
ilnoiiQ  to  bo  Rood  iq  gnaeral  buaioex  f  ir  the  eom- 
Inr  Winter  t«oa'03,  commooOiDir  tbe  tlrat  week  to 
Noeombar,  1ST2.  Addreaa  atating  loweat  terma, 
with  Pbotograpb.  Half  Fare  relanded  nftor  inl- 
ine eof  kceweot. 

JAMES  MoDANIHL, 
Proprietor  ObeykTwte  Thottre  anil  Maaoora, 
00SI  Look  Box  I.  Obeyenna.  W.  T. 


A   BAD   HABIT 

AfiRKAT  MANY  HEBOHANTI 
have  erot  Into  of  ehetrslnar  knoro  for 
their  Oaotli  dnrlBfj  the  Halldnya  thnn 
at  uny  other  time.  At  the  old  ■land', 
Ifo.  S  Becood  atreet.  yon  will  a.lw<*ya 
ftnd  tit  fjalfuraa  prteea  at  large  aaaort* 
■  rat  nf  Mhlrtn.  FurnUhliiK  Ooodi  end 
Tollot  ArtleLea  nt  lowest  rntee.  Thkt'a 
the  alk.ee  to  set  aeaalble  Holiday  Preaw 
eata. 

BENEDICT    A   Co., 

If  n.  8  Second  ktreeC 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VIKOINIA.    CITT.     NEVADA. 

THIS  ELEGANT  THEATRE  HAS  BEEN  RK- 
daooratad,  and  can  ba  ranted  by  the  nifht  or 
by    tba   week.     Bura    and    tratallnf    oomnaniei 
llbkrally  traatod  witb  on  application  1.7  letter 
JOHN    P1PBB, 
Manager  and  koia  Proprietor, 
Or  to        3.  H.  MeOAklB 


MONS.  ALEXANDER  WOLOWSKI, 

TBB  WELL-KNOWN  PIANIST  AND  VO- 
oallat,  raonena  New  Oonraaa  for  Piano  and 
alc»laabr  hie  entirely  Now  and  Slmplift<id  SyaUm 
-the  ahorteet  laaxlktaooa— readloa  raoalo  atalfbt. 
Aooompaaimeata,  Slokdoa  for  Parlor  or  Oonatrta, 
*l„  Mo;S;  Wolowiki'a  naidkaaa,  ABB  BU TTBB 
aruaJiT  dal  lm 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING,  DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE,  AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooms     IO    and     1  "T 020    Washington    street. 


.VAK'I'KD    IHUEDUTKLYt 

First-  Class  Minstrel,  Acrobatic  and  Gymnastic  Talent 

....AL30    ... 

Txvonty    I*lx«t    Lino    Ballet    Lnciios, 

Fob;  ialr — biuhtv   mfts  of    amazhiv   &bmoeb,   comi>lf.tg,  iw 
Lot*  to  auit  parcbeiBM.    Each  Bet  ooml  <ta  of  Solid   Si  ver-Pktkd    H"I"C    Hrpaatnlatk,  Lam- 
berkia,  Bhlr-ld,  one  p>ir  01  A  -nil-t-,  n,  o   pi'r  of  Brao.lo'.-,  one  p.*  r  ot  TigbtP,  o   u  pairol  Tra  U  oak 
pair  of  BAodatr.Oko  Tunic,  one  Scarf  one  Combat.  S*"M.  a  d  one  Bpear.     A  portion  of  theue  A  morrj 
are  bow  to  be  aeen  at  1  he  Metropolitan  Thoatue  la  the  Amaxjniaa  Harob  in  "TUh.  YELTuW  ull' 
ttr  For  prior,  apply  a*  above.  


GRAINU 

Select  Bal  Masque 

....or  TDM.... 

ORIENTAL 

LITERARY  AND  SOCIAL  CLUB, 

....IT.... 

TJortloultiiral     Ball 

...ON.... 

Till  K8»AY    EYK.MNO JAN.   »3d 

BY  SUBSOBiPTION  OMLY. 

Ticket* •>  each 

star* Subscription  Liata  oan  ba  fonnd  with— 
O.  M  aerrr.  bb-riff'»Uffloef  Ulty  Hall; 
Mr  Brandt,  >,W  Anr  Wn.Dine>oo  A  Morjlcomary ; 
A.  BummeifleM    Jr.,  N.K.  cor  Foleom  A  Steaan; 
W.  rtubea.  No.  6  Battery  street; 
J.  Wnt,  No.  110  i'bitd  -t.re«t ; 
Mr.  Kitzensteio,  No   1G  Second  street; 
hd.  Abr.tmann.  No.  73^  t.Jlay  r-treet.  deOT  Iw 


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....A3IS.... 


OHOP    HOU8E, 

Summer  .treed  of  Itearnj    belwuen  Pine 

and  California. 

THE   Flit  EST    FRESH    BALTIMORE    AND 
TRANSPLANTED  OYSTERS  ..t,»d   Iiidi 
.tylo.     Hr.rjthiDg  oooled  lath,  best  m.aaer. 
oVTfa.  Fin.it  Liq   or.  and  Olf.rA 
•9-Elegont  Suite,  of  Boom*  for  Ladle.. 
•(-OPEN  DAY  AND  MOST. 


FRENCH    CORSETS . 

M HE  PONS,  IMPORTER  AND    DEALER  IN 
Psri.l.n     LAdlM'      Under.wr.      FRENCH 


THE  ART  OF  SINGING 

IN  ITS  HIGHEST  PERKEO  HON -RICHARD 
MOLD  UK  FABBRI,  teaob»r  of  seraral  cele- 
brated Uoropeas  artieteB.  late  Dimotor  of  tbe  te- 
nowt  od  OoDii-rr  itory  et  Oenovs,  Maiiro  du  Uhant 
ol  t-e  Frnnoh  Imnerl  »l  Acarti  my  of  Moaio,  Coo- 
duotorof  tbs  Pniihnrmor.iqn»  Society  in  Pa-ls, 
and  at  prtsent  Musical  Uliautor  of  the  Fabbri 
Oper',  is  ptepared  to  «ivt>  private  leHSons,  m  her 
at,  bla  office  or  at  the  re-i  ■en  e  of  ibe  onpilar 
likewise  uuUKaKS  OP  MNUJNO,  PlANO  Aud 
MU.tlOAL  INb'PRUOTION.  „„„„    M„- 

forfarthur  psrtioai«ra  a->ply  at  PROF.  MUL- 
DEK'fioffl  e.  No.M4  PO WKLb  S'l  RKK <',bat,we-n 
Market  and  Ellis.  Also,  lattera  reoeiv-  d  aod  tarms 
to  be  had  at  the  muaio  atnio  of  M.  Gray,  Uay  at., 
aod  of  Meters  Bberman  4  Hydk,  uorner  of  "•  utter 
and  Keeroy  atreetk.  1*°  lm 


OUR  SETS  of  aH  prloaaand  ojitaHtiea.  readr  made 
and  to  order.  No.  BB1  BaorasMAto  street,  below  ■ 
iLtuoi ,  BO  Ho     I 


WILLIS^  BAND. 

MUSIO     FURNISHED    FOR    ALL 
oooacionr.    Mualo  imported,  arranf  ed 
and  for  sal*. 

Frits  Piper*  and  BtTarcne  If.  Blnn, 
UeudlDK  Tlotlnl.te. 
■0y-Ord*rk  from  tbe  ooonkry  promptly  attende-1 
fo.     Addreia    M.     W.     WILLIS,    Kaion'*    Huili 
Ktor*.  iHt  MoDUcatkTfaU.at,  or  MABOtTR  M. 
BLUil.  *B«  Altm-.fOatrj  eu*,(,  jal  tf 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM, 

Aad  t'ollen-o  of  Medicine. 

Ifl  AHA  BEAUUFUL  AND  IN8TRU0T- 
Iv/.wU  iv«  obtaof*  tobe  **>  n.  Open  to  the 
Publio  DAY  AND  NIOHC,  at  KUKEKA  UAU> 
3  i8  Montgomery  street.    FOR  MEN  ONLY 

«rDn     JOBDAM'a    PRITATH    OFFICE    ia  at  til 
Gi«ry  street  loopoait*  old  Meohaniua'  Par  lit  on). 


ADOLPHUS    STOCKMEYER, 
....TEAOBEB  OF..-. 

PIANO    AND    SINCINC. 

Balls  and  Parties  at'saded  to,  kna  Basle  fax 
Dished.    Bealdenoe,  SOB  Eddy  street       de»  lm 


Jolin  Campocioiiloo 

(Lately  arrived  from  South  America.) 

PIANO.  CHURCH   0R8AN   AND  HARMONICON 
TUNER  AND  REPAIRER. 

eOy-Ordersadlress^d  to  tbe  Philadelphia  Honia 
Bajh  ecreet,  promptly  attended  to.  del  Isa 


E.  PARDINI 

NO.  T80)  WASHINOrON  8TB  «ET.  (ABQVB 
tba  Plkxih  Baa  Franotaoo,  Boot*  aad  Shoa* 
mad*  to  order  la  the  boat  Fr*a«h  style.  Tba  aam* 
Te»dy  aaad*  alwvt  «•  baoA.  m  l-*» 


THE  JOUBHAL  OF  AMUSEMENTS. 
Published  «*ery  Day  in  the  Year  by 


•SSHrrcunnt  nod  AUG   ¥V«>bintfton  Sta 

Below  Montgomery.  Su  FrancisCO. 


THnBaDAT JAKUABI  9,  IMS 


The  IVew  Code. 
The  daily  papers  are  doing  something  to- 
TarJe  eDligbteoiog  the  public  about  the 
New  Code,  but  iliare  is  nitre  in  it  thin  tbey 
let  out.  It  remains  for  Fioaho  tjiuttrpret 
the  Code,  and  trll  what  Lis  ^contemporaries 
have  col  coated.  Udder  the  Ode  we  enter 
opoo  a  new  era,  tbe  f.reranDer  of  the 
millenlum.  We  shall  not  qaole  chapter, 
■action  and  pa,e,but  out-lit  oarirWes  with 
mentioning  a  fjw  of  the  provisions. 
.  Old  maze's  over  thirty  and  under  forty 
year6of  age,  may  pr^p:es  marriage  to  any 
bachelor  or  widower  over  thirty  and  under 
Sixty  years  of  age. 

Reporters  who  Ihrast  themaslrea  into 
private  gatherings  without  invitation,  shall 
be  liatle  to  noe  and  imprisonment. 

Newspipsr  proprietors  running  down 
reputable  p'.ects  cf  amuaament  which  are 
not  advertised  in  i  -tir  sLeete,  shall  be  im- 
prisoned. 

Men  slandering  women  of  whom  they  know 
nothing,  whether  it  be  by  direct  scjueation, 
inusndo,  Bhrug  tf  lbs  sh  .ulders,  or  wink  of 
tbe  eye*,  shall  be  liable  t)  impriaooment. 

PersocB  who  attempt  to  write  f  ,r  the 
daily  papers  without  hiving  first  mastered 
U19  rudimenlB  of  the  Eog'ish  language, 
shall  be  sent  to  tbe  State  liict  Asvlnm, 
which  is  Bhortly  to  be  tr  ct:d\ 

Storekeepers  who  tell  lies  and  makefile 
representations  about  tbe  Vslae  and  quali- 
ty of  their  goods  shall  bs  fined  and  im- 
prison e  3. 

Milkmen  who  watsr  their  their  milk  shall 
be  soot  t  j  San  Qaeatin. 

Mnrderers  sha  1  be  hanged. 

Dishonest  officials  shall  be  imprisoned. 

These  two  las,  provisions  will  cf  conrss 
be  fuuod  inoperative,  bnt  still  thesa  who 
framed  tbe  Code  meaat  well. 


Great  Authors  D -81.-I  ibt-tl. 

Mr.  Geo.  M.  Towle,  in  an  ariicle  in  the 
last  Harper's  Magizine.  on  the  British 
Mrs -am,  speaks  thus  cf  toe  lights  of  liter- 
ature wha  are  iU frequenters: 

More  tbau  once  ihe  rotund  figure  and 
fat,  red,  Fatlst.ff  f jaturas  ot  Mark  Lemon 
bustled  by;  I  have^eeD  iha  t  ll,  boyish  form 
of  Swinburne,  sit ti-sfi  c'osely  over  his  books; 
Browoine,  tm*  poei'a  face,  cilm,  deep,  dark 
eyed,  gray-haired  and  gray-bearded;  Lewes, 
tbe  phi.. ■  i .[I  i :r,  and  his  illu-trions  wife, 
George  E  io. ;  Frouie,  seemiog  more  like  a 
FCbolar.y  New-Eoglander  than  like  an  old 
EoglanJer;  oqc\  t  ie  never  io  be  for^o  ten 
head  and  form  if  Carlyle,  with  large  bio*-, 
deep  sunken  eyes  and  white  hiir  and  beard; 
Charleo  Reide,  with  n  uad  faca,  email  eyes 
and  bald  crown;  aad  Wilkie  Collins,  with 
full  beard  and  mustache,  1  rge,  ioimd,  blue 
eyes,  and  quick,  pioapt  manner. 


Quite  Right. 

An  exol  aoge  says: 

A  fastidious  Cnnnectxit  gent'emau  pre- 
ferred to  pay  $6,000  on  a  breach  of  promise 
rather  tban  marry  a  young  lady  who  did 
not  spell  correctly. 

He  was  r.gfct  to  beware  of  a  womaa  who 
bad  "bad  spel's." 

A  Vile  Attack. 

The  New  York  Times  has  a  long  editoriil 
attacking  poor  coffee.  A  journal  base  enough 
to  assiclt  an  article  bo  umveisilly  ns>d  is 
as  bold  as  it  is  tad,  and  it  would,  if  it  c juld, 
undermine  tbe  railroad  breikfast  system  of 
this  country. 

Wa«txlti4£  Ueturuva  m  oneDay 
And  we  never  disappoint,  at  tbe  What  Cheer 
Laundry. 

•Tones  A  *-cliruci©r*s 

Celebrated  Crab  Chowder  can  be  obtained  only 
at  330  Bath  *treet, nearly  oppes  te  iheAlham- 
bra  Theatre.  Bob  Bait  eats  It,  and  they  all 
eat  It.  Only  the  beat  brands  of  Llqaors  bot- 
tled for  family  u^e.        q 

Fresh  and  Sweet. 

For  the  best  confectionery,  go  to  Canto  and 
Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Sutter.       M 


What    Oheer    i_.Hu.ndry 

Employe  do  Ohlnamen,  and  should  be  pai 
ronlied  by  everybody.  * 

JD>o    Wot    Suffer    lrom    Corns. 

The  nnfortunate  sufferers  from  dorrs,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  and  instant 
relief  by  appljlDg  at  Br.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  cm.  We 
speak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doe- 
ter'a  capability.  Beiereocee  given  11  required.  B 

Oyster    Traae. 

The  oyster  trade  in  California  la  assuming 
gigantic  proportion*.  Emerson  Corrtllc,  of  tbe 
Saddle  Boer,  410  Pine  street,  furnlab.ee  from 
hla  own  oyster  beds  at  San  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  oi  tbe  Pacific  Coast.  Hie 
Eastern  transplanted  oystere  nave  a  fame  which 
has  exteaded  all  over  the  continent,  and  '"be 
'Saddle  Boos**'  le  rnowo  •verrwnere. 


The    Seat    Bemt-aite, 

Dr.  Perry 'b  Last  Chance,  lor  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
ry*s  Webfoot  Pais,  for  all  billons  complaints. 
i,  B.  Gates  and  Co.,  corner  Sansome  and  Com- 
mercial streets,  sol-  aetata.  • 

What    Cllfer     Lauaary 
Is  tt°  bestianndrv  in  Ran  Francisco.       • 
■ • 

Valines  and  Jewelry, 
Very  low.  at  H.  A.  Oa.lander'*,  62  Second 

Street,  corner  of  Mls*lor>.  j> 

XI    "STon    Want 

Your  Eliakets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
not  spoil  td.  send  them  to  the  What  Oheer  Lann 

**y.  ■  t 


Tot  a  Bate  and  » fflclem  Beadtiftcb  o»  thb 
CoiTPLEXiOS,  Use  ElCSEi'fl   Faicous  vbemx  dk 

Lis. 


A.  Hard  Case. 

Deab  Fiq-^eo:— I  notice  among  the  recent 
decisiccs  of  the  Post  Office  Department,  the 
following,  which  is  very  rough  on  me: 

A  married  woman  hsB  tbe  li^ht  t  >  require 
that  letteis  addns-el  to  htrielf  shall  uut  Lc- 
dtlivered  to  anyone  hut  htrs.-f,  or  on  htr 
ortJer. 

I  tave  a  wile,  I  als^have  a  friend,  JoueF. 
Jones  is  alio  a  Incnd  cf  my  wife.  He  calls 
ur  L-7  oer  Chiiitaa  name,  "Jenny."  I 
like  Jones  I  am  not  at  all  of  I  J-.aUua  du- 
posiiion,  1  like  Jones  to  Iks  my  wif-.  JontB 
WTltei  to  my  wife  and  I  havo  been  in  the 
habit  of  bringing  his  letters  to  Jenny.  I 
have  read  them  while  going  homo  in  tbe 
cars  and  I  have  said:  "Here's  a  nice  letter 
from  Jones,  my  dear,"  and  never  cared  a  bit 
abjut  his  Btgoiog  himself  "Your  Joneey." 
I  don't  Hie  this  nev  regulation.  Of  coorje 
I  know  Jones  wouldn't  writ*  anything  to 
my  Wife  which  he  wouldn't  like  me  t.sce, 
but  then,  you  know,,  he  might.  Then  again 
I  am  tbe  beat  Judge  of  wtat  my  w  f o  ought 
to  ri  ad.  X  own  to  suppressing  one  of  Jones' 
letters,  because  I  thought  it  was  a  little, 
just  a  hMe  too  affec:ionate,  too  gushing, 
yen  know,  and  I  thought  Jenny  might,  per- 
bajs,  take  It  for  really  more  than  it  meant. 
Now  if  I  want  to  get  these  letters  I  must  ssk 
my  wifd  fur  an  order,  and  that  is  humiliat- 
ing;. I  don't  think  the  law  is  a  good  oce. 
It  is  apt  to  disturb  the  perf-.ct  confidence 
thatshonll  exist  in  man  and  wife.  Jenny 
and  I  are  perf  jctly  matched,  though  shs  is 
fifteen  years  yovogtr  than  I  am,  and  that  is 
tbe  reason  I  am  anxious  not  to  h*ve  any 
silly  nonsanse  put  in  her  head  and  I  thiok 
it  belt;r  to  re-d  her  letters  and  she  doesn'i 
mind  it.  Now  I  am  afraid  there  will  be 
troaLla.  I  don't  see  what  right  the  Pobi 
Office  authorities  have  to  cause  nnple^sint- 
ness  between  man  and  wife.  If  Jtno  y  does 
go  to  tbe  Post  Oflice  for  leitsrB  Irom 
Jones  and  read  ihem  without  my  knowing 
what  is  in  th.-m,  I  may,  piihaps,  become 
jealms  of  June*.  I  don't  think  this  new 
regu'ation  will  work.  I  am  not  jealous  of 
Jones  and  have  the  greaUst  confidence  in 
Jenny,  but  still  I  think  when  a  wife  isycung 
her  lslters  had  bett.r  pass  to  her  through 
her  husband,  who  is  old  and  comequmtly. 
wis  .-r  thin  she  is.  PerhapB  a  petition  from 
husbands— I  know  qaite  a  number  who 
would  sign — ,  might  lead  to  aa  attrition 
of  this  regulation.  "Will  yju  please  ag 
tats  tha  mater  a  little  in  aqutetway,  and 
oblige,  v.ul;-  tmly, 

O.  JESKINS. 

[We  believe  "O"  stands  for  Otbello,  and 
bid  Jenk.ns  beware  of  jealousy.  We  don't 
tbiLk  we  can  mend  the  mat  er.—  Ed.  Figaro 


No  Joke  at  ALL 

Some  of  the  Eastern  papi-rs  are  publish- 
ing thafollowiog  advertisement,  which  ap- 
pears in  a  Loudon  newspaper,  and  makiog 
fun  of  it  an  a  good  joke: 

Nose  Machine. — This  is  a  successful  con- 
trivance, wiiich,  applied  t.j  tue  uose  for  an 
hourda:ly,  bo  directs  the  soft  cuit  U-.gc-  of 
■■'.  ln:h  the  member  consists,  that  au  1 11- 
f.-roi-d  nose  is  qaxkly  shaped  to  parfeciion. 
10d  61.,  sect  free.— Alex.  1-:.  s.-.  213  High 
Holborn,  London.     Pamphltt  two  stamps. 

We  eotstder  this  a  very  valuable  invent. on 
and  one  that  should  ba  in  every  lamily. 
There  is  no  reason  ia  the  wcr.d  why  a 
child  should  be  Lllowed  to  grow  up  with  a 
badly  shaped  nose.  Look  to  your  children's 
noses,  ye  mothers  of  America.  It  you 
don't  care  about  baying  Mr.  Rest's  ma- 
chinery, make  some  for  yourselves  with 
thin  splints  of  wood  and  India  jabber.  At 
any  rate  remember  that  you  can  easily  by 
giving  a  littla  time  and  attention  to  them, 
pinch  tbe  putiy  noses  of  your  offspring 
into  good  shape.  Train  np  a  nose  in  tbe 
way  it  shoald  go  and  when  it  is  old  it  will 
not  depart  from  it.  Piuch  your  children's 
nosss  and  tea  ?h  them  to  keep  their  mouths 
shut  and  they  will   became   good  looking. 


Dog  Latin, 

Physicians  in  writing  preecriptions,  use 
very  bad  Latin,  which  is  called  dog  Latin, 
bot  they  oever  ose  anything  quite  as  bad  aa 
Chronicle  Latin.  This  paper  iu  wiring  on 
the  subject  of  prescriptions  says,  a  physi- 
cian will  write  "pUfuios  meum,"  my  pills! 

A-ltogethc-r  xiie  Bern*. 

It  Is  curious,  but  tine,  that  J.  A.  Shaber, 
707  Market  street,  near  Third,  should  Bell  fur- 
oltore  and  bedding  cheaper  than  any  other 
dealer  in  this  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
oonvlncsd.  x 


For    Wasnin« 

Shirts,  $1  60  per  dos.;  small  pieces,  SCo.  per 
If  8.     At  the  What  Oheer  Lrundry  • 


Manning's. 

Tae  only  p'aca  eonth  of  Market  etreat  to 
get  a  Rood  dish  of  Oysters,  Ca'i'ornia  or  £;6tern 
Transplanted,  Is  at  Manning's  Charter  Oah 
Oyster  Balion,  corner  Howud  and  Third,  late 
of  the  Blae  Wlcg  Saloon.  l 


An    Old    Lendmarb. 

The  Verandah  Cigar  Store,  at  the  K.  E.  corner 
Of  Kearny  and  Wat.birjgton  tt'eet?,  kept  by 
Henry  Sahmldt.'has  been  famons  for  tbe  Utt 
eleven  years  for  k-epiog  the  bet t  Havana  cigars, 
tobacco,  choice  meersch  nm  pipes,  etc.         i 


For  tbe  Very  Best  Drink--, 

Goto  Ya,e9*  Branob  Saloon,  cernerof  Market 
and  Ttird  street^ Bo 

Best    Quality    of  A>o£»iiJn 

Driving  gloves,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  the  What 
Oheei  Laundry  z 

McDowell,    SHOW    Caul   Writer, 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.  Koom  10, 
008  MarXet  gfcrret.  cor.  Post  and  MoBtgsmory.  C 

Do  Ton    Hnuw 

That  with  BuTTXBicx'a  Pattebks  yon  can  cul 
and  make  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly  T  Send 
postage  stamp  for  an  illustrated  catalogue,  H. 
i.  Demlng,  agent,  office  of  the  Howe  Bewlng 
aachlne,  So .  lis  Kearny  street,  between  Satter 
tod  Poet.  Ban  Francisco,  • 


Nutmegs. 

[From  the  DnbaryNewi.; 

Any  pen oq  who  sends  us  two  do'lsrs  and 
a  nice  eight-dollar  chromo,  will  receive  this 
paper  for  a  year,  and  no  questions  asked. 

Tb.9  wii*  of  a  roofer  being  asked  if  Bhe 
was  not  afraid  to  have  her  husband  exposed 
to  sui'U  danger,  trustfully  replied,  "Oh,  hes 
ii  sured." 

A  Bedding  youth  attempted  to  run  a  deg 
fight  and  a  hay  cutter  at  the  same  time 
Saturday,  and  E0*  d  radges  his  proboscis 
with  bid  other  hand. 

The  brakeman  wto  was  injured  on  the 
Housatonic  roal  is  so  far  recovered  that  he 
can  have  his  dor  slammed  »  little  while 
every  a't  moos. 

Winter  with  a'l  its  horrors  ia  6h  ui,  and 
the  poor  should  be  looked  after.  As  we 
hiva  previously  Bnggestad,  a  nice  breast 
pin  cm  be  had  for  thirty  cants. 

Oar  peop!e  genera'ly  regret  to  learn  t^at 
the  one  dollar  gold  pieces  are  to  be  with- 
drawn from  circulation.  They  were  a  great 
convenience  to  the  public. 

A  Danbury  glutton  while  prostrated  with 
illnesB  timidly  inquired  of  his  doctor  "where 
he  would  go  when  he  died,"  and  the  merci- 
less physician  laconically  replied,  "Cincin- 
nati." 

A  cry  of  pain  burst  from  a  young  -man 
who  was  prising  a  Franklin  street  girl  to 
his  bosom  Sunday  night.  A  vision  of  heart 
disease  flashed  across  her  mind,  and  Bhe 
fainted.    He  had  smashed  a  cigar. 

It  is  to  be  tbe  fishion  this  season  not  to 
offtr  wine  to  New  Tear  callerg.  It  is  a  sen- 
able  fashion,  and  will,  we  hope,  be  gener- 
ally observed.  Whisky  is  just  as  good,  and 
doem't  cost  cne-ha,f  so  much. 


Family    Government. 

Mother— Where's  baby,  Mary?  Mary— 
In  the  other  room.  Mother— Go  directly 
and  see  whit  she's  doing,  and  tell  her  Bhe 
musn't.       


Oysters. 

In  strolling  round  tbe  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Fritco  Oy  gas  light, 
Our  careless  feet,  by  chance  aid  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  waters  bright,  did  mike  a  screen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bonquet  waB  Been ; 
While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Made  that  wlnsow  reem  to  be 
Borne  fairy  grotto  cf  tbe  sea. 
"Stop,"  aald  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here — 
It  looks  so  nice — and  try  their  cheer."; 
"All  right,"  I  said,  '-I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  *ide  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Said  they  had  almost  any  diah 
That  we  might  name.     We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  moffm_ficentXy,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oyeterp,  juicy,  fat, 
Oookod  every  style;  Just  think  of  that. 
And  If  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
Tou're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam t and  crabB  and  terrapins; 
In  fact,  we  found  tbey  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  fleah  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  au  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  'twould  eeem. 
That  they  have  here  the  best  ice  cream; 
So  here  tbey  flock,  tbe  little  sinners. 
To  get  what  they  call  "Euch  nice  dinners. " 
Whoever  double  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again, 
Pacific  Ojt-ter  Boute.  337  Bush  Btreet,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

OHABJLE9  RAASE.  Proprietor. 


It  leu  Perlectly  Astonishing 

How  beaatlfully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
it  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
JCtore  8  jlm.  returned  the  same  evening  If  de 
ured.  x 


The  I  lustra-ted  Prees  (S.  F.) 

No.  1,  January,  1873.  Sold  by  EUts:rJptlon— 
$1  59  a  year.  Elegant,  choice,  cheap.  Sample 
number f,  15  centB.  AdcrjBS  Murrty,  Dewey  & 
Co.,  S.  F.  o 


500    Pairs    ot    Bootes, 
At  all  prices,  atthe  What  Cheer  Laundry. 


Olatbvoyakt.—  Madame  Clara  Antonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
has  removed  to  323  Kearny  Bt.  Consultations  Id 
SneliBh,    Frencb  and  German.  t 


THE  GOLDEN  ERA 


For-     1873. 


2IST  YEAR  OF  PUBLICATION. 


A    New    Departure 


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CONTRIBUTORS. 


The  Best  Talent  in  the  Country 


San  Francisco  Feuilletons  and 
Social  Gossip. 


True  Reflex  of  California 
Life  and  Times. 


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The  Great  Novel  of  the  Day, 

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By  Charlea  Warren.  Stoddard,  In 

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TABIiB      TALK, 

By  Olive  Harper,  Id 

The  Golden  Era 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

ETBKX    8ATTKBAT    SIGHT. 
Flano   and    singing   at  8  F.M. 

D.  BARRY.  Ooairm&iL 

Charing  Cross  Saloon 

COG  Mission  street,  near  Second. 

»•'!! J.  EAGLES,  Proprietor. 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

ON  HAND  *nd  mad. 

to  ORDiiR, 

L.    BLAIR'S, 

V   Kenrnp  »ir»»t. 


Stage  Dancing 

TAUGHT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 


Fenllleton,  lu| 

The  Golden  Era. 


OBIOINAL    STORIES,    POEMS   ASD 
SKETCHES,       FASHION      GOSSIP, 

AITCSEMEATS,         LITEKATt'KE 
AM)    AST,   ANSWERS    TO    COB- 

KEsPcurjiEivrs,  etc. 


rjlHE  "GOLDEN  ERA'1  18  THE  OLDEST 
A  Weekly  Paper  in  the  State,  permanently 
established,  and  more  widely  circulated  at  home 
and  abroad  than  ary  other  on  the  Pacilio  Coast. 
In  Oa  Homin,  tbe  Atlimic  States,  and  th  ongbont 
tbe  entire  field  of  itasrea.and  rapidly  increasing 
circulation,  tbe  "GOLDEN  6RA"  is  universally 
regarded  &9B  literary  and  family  journal  of  une- 
qualled excellence. 


CONSUMPTION  pre 
vented  by  the  timely  us 
of  "Hall's  Pulmonary  Ba 
sam,"  the  best  and  mo: 
speedy  remedy  In  use  fc 
Coughs,  Colds,  Asthnu 
Bronchitis,  Influenz: 
Loss  of  Voice,  Incipier 
Consumption,  and  all  Dis 
eases  of  the  Throat  an 
Lungs.  Ask  for  "  Hall' 
Pulmonary  Balsam." 

Price  50  cents.  Sold  b 
all  Druggists. 


J.  R.   GATES   & 

PBOPBIETOB8, 

Cor.    Sanione  and  Commercial  aii 

noli  tf 


CO. 


Pacific  Stone  Company 

THE  P^OIFIO  STONE  COMPANY  OAI 
the  esveoial  attention  of  ArcbiteclB,  Kop 
sens,  and  tbe  Dublic  in  general,  to  the  SUI'KKK 
QUALITY  of  the  Stone  qott  being  nunuiactnr 
by  them  in  this  city  under  the  Ransoms  Patent 
They  make  to  order  and  keep  in  stock.; 
HullOlDB  Fronts,  Water  Pipe, 

Slnti»,   Monument*,    Fuaotiilm, 

Tile*.  Coping*  tor  Wul 

Filter*,  etc.,  et 

Together  with    Ransome's  oelebrated    Free-G 

Grindstones,  all  of  which  we  guarantee  soneri 

and  at  a  price  far  below  that  of  band  -en  t  work. 

«*F*The  attention  of  private  parties  intending 

build  is  respectfully  solicited. 

Office, No.  IO  BUSH  STREET,  San  Franei*. 


THOMAS    W.    BREE, 
SILVER  3E»X-i.A-"I"3E13 

S*  MANUFAUTURER* 
-^  — ABD— 

REPAIRER' 


0 


DRUMS,  BANJOS, 

— AND— 
UCS1CAL    I»STKTMBK7 


ESTABLISHED  IN  1SOS. 


"VS7J±3Et.l 

Declared  Aealast  the  "Whole  World  ■ 
the  Rest  of  ftEunklnd. 


PATENT   EAGLE    BLACKING  -WARRA1  ■ 
ed  superior  to  any  in  tbe  market.     Ma&ut  • 
tured  by  MOORE   &    CO.,   No.   aslO  Leidnad  ■ 

ttr-fit,  S.  F.    Directions  for  Use:  Wb en  found 
thick,  add  a  little  water.     Keep  tbe  bottle  »l 
corked.    Seld  by  all  Grocerri,  i>ruggiflt-»,  etc.    d 


TRAYS  always  on  band. 


Alfred  Tettd. 

Manufacturer  and 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGE 

£S5  Dnpont, 

Jf£A  It  S  UTTER  STUB ', 

See  my  stock  of  1 1 
Cagfte  b-  f  jre  parobai  i 
e  i-ewhere.  Alwayseo:  ■ 
n-.jciE  new  od  hand.  ' 
Pater  t  C&ifB,  Diaiif  .' 
'1'io  ^yile1  ar?  w&rrau  I 
FREE  FBUM  VKKA  I 
Also,  best  quality  1  , 

noffll 


Meerscliaum  Pipe  Depi; 

6*3    KEAKM    STREET. 

PIPES  MADE  TO  ORDER  AT  i 
the  Bbortes  notio?  AliPiDesacd 
Cigar  Rolders  wnianted  genoine,  and 
to  cnlor  well.  Meer'Cbaaua  Pip* s  aad 
walkiog  Oat  es  Mounted  and  Repaired 
at  lonest  Eastern  Prices,  and  with  tbe  beet  *(  ■ 
manship.  A  large  astoriment  of  Walking  Ofl  > 
and  Fancy  Goods  of  every  deecription  olwaye  i 
hand.  eg  21 1 


The  Popular  Beverag 

CONGRESS  WATER  FROM  THE  PACT) 
OongreBs  Springs,  near  Santa  Clara.  Indoi  I 
by  tbe  Medical  Faculty  its  curative  powers  bi  t 
equal  to  the  celebrated  Congress  Water  fiom  ' 
Springs  cf  Saratoga,  New  York.  Depot  remo  I 
from  rJ  Kearny  street  io  New  Montgomery,  > 
door  from  Howard.  Families  supplied  daily.  1  • 
era!  discount  to  the  trace,  and  orders  attend**  > 
piomptly.  dt25l 


Philadelphia    Restaurar 

OHAS.  V.  BERGOLD,  PROPRIETOR. 
npHE    OLDEST,  ESTABLISHED^ 


"...If. 


>lied  with  the  beet  in  market.    Eorw'c 

the   week.    40S  FINS    STREiLT,   jasta  ' 

mirtH    ! 


MoDwomen. 


GEORGE    MATES*: 

DEALER  IN  OYSTERS,  CLAMS 
andall  kindi  of  SHELL  FISH,  t 
Stalls  Nos.  40,  41,  **,  Oalifomia'* 
Market,  entrance  on  California  street.  ' 

Public  or  private  parties  ud  families  anpp  \ 
from  6  A.M.  to  12  P.  m.  Ladies'  and  Gentlemi  - 
r.»s**r  RrtOT"  onon  [mm  6  a.m    *n  VI  p  m         -t«27i 


DASHAWAY  HALL, 
Post  street,  near  Kearny. 


DIVIDEND_NOTICE. 

San  Francisco  Savings  TTnlon,   533  Call- 
foratM   atrect,  corner  cf  Webb. 

POR  TRE  HATF  YRAB  FND1NG  WITH  THB 
»  3ist  D:cea'irr,  147^  a  dividend  has  b  en  d-- 
claied  at  tbe  ratetf  line  and  rix-tenth*  (9S-10) 
ot  cent,  peranonm  on  T«n-t»  Depoaits.and  einot 
<«)  perceot.  peraonomon  O'dmnry  Deposits,  free 
?'KVe  Bl  r*?^P  D'f°=»t*.  P'yable  on  and  after 
13tb  January.  1873.  By  order. 
Q-31  t" LOViiLL  WHITE.  Oasb^r. 


LEWIS  &   PANDER, 

STOVES,  RANGES,  TINWARE  AND 
a'l  kinds  of  Cook  ng  Ut.-.-Bt  s  No.  32 
GE*HY  bTBJiBT,  betwea  Kear^,  i 
Dupont.  j£i  3 


4 


To  Advertisers. 


The  "GOLDEN  ERA"  is  a  weloome  Snndsy  vis- 
itor in  every  Home  and  Honsebold,  and  ae  aa 
advertising  medium  its  advantages  must  bs  appa- 
rent to  business  men. 

TO  MALL  SUBSCRIBERS, 

The  Golden  Era,  for  One  Year,  S3  50  ; 
fur  Six  Months,  S3  tlO. 

Snbacriptions  to  be  paid  in  advanos. 

The  Golden   Era  and   Peterson's  X.n<]tes* 

National  MognElae,  One  Tear,  SC 

i»-THE  GOLPEN  ERA  and  PETERSONS 
LADIES'  NATIONAL  MAGAZINE  served  by 
OarrieiB  in  tbe  city  at  12^  cents  per  week. 

THE  GULDEN  ERA,  single  oopiea,  Ten  Oenls. 
For  sale  at  all  News-atands. 

Office  of  the  Golden  Era, 

540  Clay  street San  Francisco 


DR.  W.  A.  PAYKE. 

THIS  OEIEBRATED  PHYSICIAN  HAS  )  - 
moved  his  offic*  from  the  Bn»'  Hoo-e  to  * 
Elegant  Suite  oi  Koomp,  No.  4.  O  Kearny  sir  . 
H*  tells  jour  disease  without  a  qaestion.  Do  I 
nil  to  call.  All  Cbronio  Diseases  treated  enow  * 
fol|y-  del91 


Bar  Sugar 

■ptJR    SALE -SI  8    KEAENy    STSEET.     - 
MEKOEK'S.     Alio,  ererj  kind  ol    Os«<  » 
Wbnlepaiean^itgtju^ 

»«"'  M.   A.   MEBKl! 


Indian  Queen  Rangt. 

The  Best  in  the  J[ark< ; 

MAIUEAOT0RED  BY 

CAI.EB    M.    8KRLFB, 
QClB  11 480  i,n     48,  K.srn 


MEW  YOfKPBIC  6 

HALl'S    PIAHf 
Per  sale  at  No. 
'  ■  j  ler  street.    Call  i 
examine  tor  joorseli  j 
B9-Tb.  rnly  Oalif  J 
Qia-made  Pisco  on  1 1 
Ml*  1 1 


■ 


Hijrui-'  - 

JJWijJ 


sno" 


lYapsx  Soda 


METROPOLITAN  THEATRE 
Greatest  Sessinoi  if  ifce  Seists 

The  Yellow  Hei! 

The  Yellow  Hat! 


M1W    ALHABBRA    TBIATBI. 


«»»    Prlco 
;  •!   «CCf  VfO  SI    p  ! 

l  Mats!    Bats]  ■ 

fl  miir 
0    •»•■ 


a. 


norunm 


in  i: 


>  !•  i     i     v  i< 


EMERSON    MINSTRELS 


lonoflt    or 


Miui    Fnrron. 


Twenty  Thousand  Persons, 


The  Yellow  Hat 

WeaSarfal  Tr»««f.)rm»llon«, 
■•«nl8rfnt  Srrnrry. 

Battalion  of  Ama/ons 

Brilliant  Armor. 
Wonderful  Colored  I.k-1 

Startline  Nrrhanir.il   EITVrts 
Saperh  Variety    Entertainment. 

in 

Fwlleaa  Tricks  and  Novel  I  ir*, 

TIU 

ACME   OF   PERFECTION! 

Ta«  abate  f -.*»i!f  ft  CosbiaeUoa  ot  Arraciioas 
aa*ar  rtae'ied  Is  sai  Te»aua. 


Tlaroo  CorapAnloa  Oon 


lld*Tvto<i 


TMIl    EVr.NI HO  JAKl ART     10 

i*bbt  nam  oraiao  t«i  wait.  >id  .atobdat  arraaaooa  ax  a. 


I'»n     Flr»t — Kiilrrlnlnmnal     •»     In     Mai 


on. 


ovrbicba— s..  ...  i  .....rT... 


i  m»«TmsLa 
asp  aniiriuri 

KUARI.KS  It'TruK 
*    r     IKES. 

< »'     .   .  nil   »  Til.    UBKAT    SI1.1.T     KHEK.n* 

IIUII  111  IKISI  UlTH    IHI  K'.ll  <  )U    aUMILL 

r.*>(  as*  nrrTTTiri  ,v»  ruM*  ■<«!< 

OoodTDye.      Uncle     Steve. 

•MU  lint  mi.iT    m»wi  ,i'i.»   ■>■•...  bob  hart 


See   It! 


tee   It! 


Bar  Baa  Ossee  aaaa  freta  t  a,k.  ta  1  ru,  wbsra  Reatrrtd 
•aaftft  aaa  aa  aMarrd  SIX  DATS  IN  ADVANCE. 

<sr  POSITIVELY  NO  FREE  LIST.  Thar*  wilt  ba  ao  axe-p- 
eiee  »■>  itm  red*. 


l'nrl     Hocoml Oll.». 

»«.  mnmi.«« 

S.E1   AS   T^VO 

PEA.S. 

DOUBLE  CLOU 

II  \  1 .'  1 ;  1  M.  1  n\     AMI  Y1.-i;[(ll\ 

THAT 

RASCAL      BILLY. 

TO  OOITLUDE  WITH  THE  1«0L»ND  ACT  OF 

rrlRT..  »iii  i  /  run  no  i  I  ZDOrFIN. 
l.»s  \    »•«    MIII.I'.TIH 

OLD  waLFhTEIN 

LA«VKK  SMART 

.    .    

OEORUK  RAWLTOH 

Ml-K.TK   I.KAII 


....  P.   F.    BAKKR 
,...T.  J.  r  IKKOV 

BOH   HAKT 

ADD  KYMAN 

...m  ainsi.y  si.-uor 

J  ROUIW30N 

•  TIARLR8  HUITON 


MUNDAT  EVENING.   J.nuirj  JOIh— lint  Appuruca  or 

JOHNNY    ALLEN,    MISS    ALICE    HARRISON,    and    LITTLE    MAC. 
THIS   THEATRE    DOES     NOT    ADVERTISE     IV    THE     "CHRONICLE." 


"Ail   SHU  tfti.lD.st   the  Alhambra    Theatre   most   oe   presented    hereafter   on    Monday. 


SAN  FRANCISCO  ATHENEUM 


thii  tvmiKu 


T>J"i-.  *■.   OAMl> 


JAIU'ART  10 
DONIOO, 


■•rtla.ee,   Parka.   DIeqh   Thompro* 


Tli-       Musical 


.'31 
n...  .  n„.„ 

>rlM  niwpn 
Orftnut 

Woudor. 


Dr*»«l.|  »r  II... 


Flire^Mtnatcii  -with  Mortlmoi 

Mn«M 

■  •MM 

'■•I'  S..« 


■In fl.ad. 

..M.lllr  I..  r.HUl 

M.g.1.  Mn««r 


Tb  ,■»,,.  . 


HAUNTED    MOUSE 


Mr.  Il.iifh  Robinson  in   Hlg  Changes! 


A...  M.rt.  Ojm 
B.»e  ..I.  


..rail  i.iTi.i.t.. 

I...   Illl.. 

Waltar  Park* 


UNDER  THE  CASLICHTI 


Old  M.iltb.n 
Sa.rl.v.. 

III*. 

Emm.  Ooor1l..d. 


-  -  Jla.fc  F.buion 
.-F...I  M.rMa.* 

Mmll.  U  lorrn 


•  on,  ...  D.nr.  I-0,    Dll)>> 

•"aire.,  ri.w.r  HL.t'l.ade 

"*■« «■'«  •■•  r.rr,.l 

■l.tlMj  ril.«  ... Ml>.   LWI..W.. 


FORTY    YEARS    AGO. 
NEGRO    ACT. 

p"'' "■ PI... 


..Orob.ltrA 


iolo  on  magic  fiut£  and  iiihi  drum,  with  one 
stick,  by  the  musicu  wonder. 


■ona; 

Ilarap'pt  . 


Katv  Zoel 

■  ■■■rale   Brewer 


To  ooDOtoda  with  Hush  RobiotOD't  Iriro  Sk«l«b. 

Before     tlio     X>&\xrxx  I 

D.aBi.  Marsor i 

B.rrrO'N.II. 1  llu<b  Kobiman 

K?.*,""'1" ■'■''•'■•::: OTbonwon 

uoro.,  b».  .  ,:u.:.  .r  ih.  d..Q,.t  d,.        Lt""Liio,'u^i 

Othnr  ouATftatflra  b*  the  Oompftoy. 


THB   MUHr  I.   i.onoiMO  uoises.     > 

C«r.  mt  OasaaaerclftU 

l.teda*d»r8T    sta. 

K»amr  straet,  •*• 

.••.•ii«-  the  Plats* 

-N  A  OOTRBLL. 


pacific  house;; 
olympic  house, 


1¥  THY  TRY  BUY 


Oar  Catebnled  $1  it  Wblta  SblrU,    Tbsj  1 1  PcarEOlXT,  sad  for  qsslitr  »ad  daribillly  will  aerer  ba  mtto&ed.    To  bs  bad 
aa-C  All,  AND  8KB  THF.M.  I    t  J  *     .tliTlii,     STORK. 


0I7  ftt  tbe 
flin    Eea 


FERNANDEZ  I  AGUIRRE, 

FASHION ABL.S  IIATTBR8.  No.  ll««  CM 
POST    Hi'RKKr,  Do«Koirny:    A  Bnt       ■ 
iissorloientof  Hftti  and  0«p«  oooaUDtlr  ooa^BL 
band.    a9*  lUti  m»fijj  to  ordar  aod  rono?«<»d  La 
tbaneat«at  atvle.  ooillrn 


A  PERFECT  RUSH 

Day  and   TSTislxt, 

A.T    THE    OBEAT 

IXL  Auction  Store, 

Oie    KIltM    STBRBT. 

A  WONDERFUL  BUSINESS 

CHEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  AMERICA 

la  aaar  oBTlnar  ajreaCar  Batrajalaft  thna  have 

*rmr  b«ca  osTered  Ib  Baa  Fr«aeta<o. 

"With  owr  eoaaectloa  la 

Kew  York,    Chicago,    and  St.  Louis, 

CmM  which  wi  arc  dally  recelTlBK  Good* 
baasht  at  the  lsw«at  Cain   Prlees 

IKT      OURRISNOT. 

oub  M  jrro  is  to 

X  L  and  Undersell  All 


JUST    RECEIVED, 

1.S0O  pair*  Caaalasere    I'linlt,  worth    8«  OO,  to  be 

■old  at  B8  OO. 
*••  alaaca  White  Bhlrta,  worth    81  AO,    to  be  aold 

at  ?<S  cent ■. 
■*•  ease*  of  BesTy   Vaderelothlna;,    dOe     to  81  SO. 

Hats.      Hats.      Hats. 

Wrmm  «*«.  to  St  OO,  .old  .iMwhere  from  SI  to  S. 
ALSO.  AH  IUMKilSE   STOOK  OF 

asTlONs.    finer  eoun*.    ikoliih  ctjt- 

LUT,    riP...     OI.OVFUI,    TOBACCO, 

WATCHIX,  Il'HBEI   SOOBS, 

HOSIER  sr. 

Trunks,     Biifs,     "C«.ll»eisif 

AND  IS  FAOT.  EVKRVTHINO. 

JTrom.  a.  Needle  to   an  Anchor 

0»ll  ul  tumlno  oar  pnetr.  «cd  ikti.fr  ronnfllrM  that 

THE  CHEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  AMERICA 

IB  TBE  GREAT 

XX  Is  Auction  Stove, 

SIS    KBABMT   STJKEET, 

O..  Bo.r  froM  Co.MnllL 

fllEQUILTEB  SILK  HITS,  WORTH  SS,  FOR  $1  50 

s>iata  CtolM  inn  Hi.ht  .t  ■). 


JOHN    ROBLa'S, 


5 

CM 

WmmWmm 

m 

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C3 

r— 

3 

JO 

stanriffl 

3 

■"■^=JiT*f^Gll-»»ii-  —j  ■  V*^Ji-~^*Bte-^- 

\Jri_  v 

i 

mim:  but  the  best  quality  or  heats 

UAN   BE  HAD   AT 

Stalls  .">,  «"•,  Oaliioi-nla  Jliu-ltet 


FIONEEB    SHOE     MHUFiCTOIIV. 


pS-Th.  ooit  ELEGANT  OUHTOM  WORK  IK  TBE  OITV 
Oall  »od  .nmin.  food.  Mid  priowi.  BKERS  I'.MAVN  ABD 
SS8  Kuril*  .u..t-  oe.  door  .onth  of  Bnab 


FlO  A 


ORGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 

....OIB0ULA.TE8  IM  .... 

All    the   Theatres, 

— ajid  n 

CIRCULATED  EVERY   DAY 

IN    THj<    TEAR. 

GENERALLY  THRODGHODT   THE    CITT 
Oct   tbe    BOATS   and    OaBS 


THE   OLD 

Hot      SCOtCll, 

IS  Morton  Street,    near  Kearny. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TO"  »ND_  JERRY  IN  TOWN. 

Always  on  file  ibe  New  York  Herald,  Harpar'a 
Weekly,  Krank  Leslle'B,  Daf'a  L)mn^-,  Polic«Oa- 
KMte,  all  toe  OaliCorois  pop^re.  also  London 
I'nncb,  Hftl'a  Life,  Illustrated  London  Mows.  Call 
and  ta"  'afy  yourself. 

aiar  Don't  forget  tbe  efgu  of  tbe  Hot   Scotch. 

de7bf  CHARLES  VYM.  FRLDMAN.  Prop'f- 

Rum  Punch,    Hot  Scotch, 

....aJMD.    .. 

T  O  M    and    J  E  R  R.  Y, 

OO    TO    Til  V.   BB1NCH 

Hot     SootoH, 

I  u»  Salter  street,  near  Etarn). 

A.11     Oi-inliis    Xen    Cents 

HOT     CllDlVDUt      KYrKV     NIGHT. 
pr>>5  tf JQS.  D.  BRIGG3,  Pronristof 

DRESS  MAKING. 

MRS.  M.  V.  BISHOP.  NO.  1«  O'FABRELL 
>  treet,  ie  the  p'aoo  for  Lidiea  and  atrarjgers 
TlaitiDg  tbe  oily  to  Dave  their  Drsssea  made  io 
style,  and  a  oerfeot  fit.  at  a  moderate  price     de  9 

RICHEDA    FAMILY 

(Fvrmtrly   of  Chiarina't    Royal  Italian  Cirau) 

WILL  GIVE  LER8ON8  ON  THB  VIOLIN  OR 
Guitar,  at  raaidenoaa  (if  required), or  for 
olah  Muslo  for  Balls  or  Parties,  ftt  moderate 
obarges.  Residence,  80S  MoDtRomary  atreet 
corner  Jackson,  hoom  Bfo,  XI.  del21m 

J.    C.    COMBES, 

TEBRaFIN    aVTJNCH, 

Cor.  Second  and  Tebnm.  street.. 

_T*Terr.plQ    oonatantly  on    bind. 
Oi.t.ra    in    .Ton    Itrb.     PBIVATR 
SUPPER  ROOMS    FOR    PARTUS. 
dec  31  lm 

CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

WO  OE  THE  LEADING  UEMBERS  OF 
.  tbs  Tbaatrioal  Profesaion  in  '  aliroroia  pro- 
uae  formlDB  olaaaea  for  inatruotion  In  Eloeauoo. 
.'eraoas  wiablns  to  avail  tbemaslvsi  of  tba  oppor- 
tunity of  acuuirinn  ft  oscfal  art  at  s  modarat*  ooat 
oaoftsnd  to  liolr  namat  to  "Oa-nbyaa*  "  P.O.  Box 
23*4,  arban  partlaolars  as  to  Unas,  ete.,  will  ba 
taat  if>  tbam.  da9  It 


r: 


SQUARZA'S 

Branch  Punch  Saloon, 

3 1 7  Kearny  street. 


Have  yon  beheld  It?    If  not,  you're  a  trost 
At  8Q0aJlZ&'S  PUNCH  SALOON,  in  Kearny  ttraatf 
There  BONA,  disciple  of  QRK&T  SQUABZA, 
Dlspenaea  famed  Magio  PiiDohes;  nthar 
The  most  delicious  ailituros  yet  recorded; 
And  have  with  many  medals  been  rewarded  1 
Ladles  their  CORDIALS  there  oaa  sip  at  letsara,— 
Their  "TEARS"  app9»ae,—  and  Men  gala   "LADllES 

PLEASURE." 
To  allay  commblal  dlffereaoes  and  pain. 
In  "ANTI- DIVORCE"  yoa  can  your  end  attain. 
Blp  of  the  potent  extract  but  one  taete, 
Tour  arm,  consoling,  straight  la  round  her  waist 
GaeBBwhata   "MORNING  COMFORT"  In  tbe  kiss 
That  heals  the  pnarrel  and  Imparts  the  bliss) 
The  "WELCOME"  too,  yon'H  always  find 
A  balmy  eoother  for  the  troubled  mind. 
The  bright  "AURORA,"  and  tbe  sweet  "FAREWELL, 
Just  visit  BONA,  and  you'll  all  rare  well  I 
Hia  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  are  the  panacea 
For  all  dyspeptlci  and  for  dlarrbcea. 
No  Cholera  Morons  ever  has  been  found 
When  "HYGIENIC  BITTEB8"  knock  aronna. 
BONA  and  BQUaBZa,  spite  of  all  detractors, 
Bare  proved  tha  Nation's  greatest  benafaotoril 
Fall  FORTY  dUxirant  hi.ltafal  dr-laci  you'll  Had 
To  aid  the  Man— Invigorate  the  mlndl 
Not  this  alone— a  Weloome  yon  will  meet 
At  BONA'S— (SQUABZA'S)  -317  EEaRN  Y  STREET. 
Remember,  too,  not  this  famed  place  to  pass; 
ALL  SPLENDID  LIQUORS  BUT  ONE  BIT  *.  GLASS, 


THEY  HAVE  TAKEN 


THE     FCR8T    PREMIUM 

....AT.... 

All  the  Mechanics'  Fairs 


•jlOB    SALE  WHOLESALE  AMD  RETAIL 

at  tbe  old   titaUKknwl,  1SS  Illfclte't 
opr>.U  Witt  Ckenr  <Ma 


I         JOTTBHAL  OF  AMU8ElttI5T». 

Published  every  Day  In  the  Ye*xby 
Jm       r».        BOQABDUS 

*«C  Merchant  *>--d    S85  VuhUftoi  at*. 

Below  Montgomery.  S"  rraneiaoo. 


FBIDAY    JANUARY  10,  1873 


AMUSEMENTS,     Etc 

California.  Tli»  ■**•). 

"Aladdin,  with  U»  nomtrooi  attractions,  eoe- 
tlnoistodrawcrowisd  hsuei  Tbe  new  dancei 
introduce  by  H'Um  Betty  end  Emily  Rigl  ara 
T«ry  prettr  ud  drew  maob  sp^ans*.  This  grind 
spectacle  will  be  presented  at  the  metine*  la- 
morrow,  when  of  octane  there  will  not  be  even 
staodiug  room  for  tbote  who  do  not  go  early. 


Te-oight  those  sterling  ertis-ee.  Meter*.  Farron 
and  Biker,  wbese  performances  have  afforded  »o 
mnob  asotemeat  to  the  pa  oho,  will  take  a  ben- 
efit. There  will  be  a  change  of  bill  on  toil  occa- 
aion.  J.  Eotigot  will  sppear  In  hie  Tereioo  of 
"  1  he  Watermelon  Man  ; '  Harridan  and  McG-loin 
will  preseol  a  double  clog  borepip*,  and  the  per 
fernaoce  will  on  elude  with  toe  eecond  act  of 
the  ever-popular  play  ef  "Chris  and  Lena,"  in 
which  tbebeneflcisr.es  will  appear.  Billy  Imer- 
■oo  will  appear  is  first  part  and  interlude.  Tbe 
usual  toa'.lcee  peiformaoce  will  be  givso  to- 
morrow. 
Metropolitan   Theatre. 

The  performance  »i  this  tu«atre  to-night  will  be 
for  tbe  bent  tit  of  San  Francisc/a  most  popular 
aesociatloc,  tie  Olympic  Olnb.  Tbe  pan  to xi ma 
of  "Hampty  Dcmpo's  Dream.  '  by  members  of 
this  dab,  will  be  performed,  and  otber  members 
will  appear  la  the  play  of  *' Tbe  Yellow  Hat." 
"Ihe  Yellow  Ha."  will  be  pHyed  at  the  matinee 
to-morrow,  and  until  farther  notice. 

Bella  Union  Tiirati*. 

The  engagement  of  Miss  Jtnuy  Worrell  and  Misa 
Lillie  Hall  at  this  bosie  can  be  bat  a  abort  ons 
ta  coniequenoe  of  their  Eastern  engagements 
Tberefore  alt  should  see  them  in  tbe  burlesque  of 
"Black-eyed  Senses  "  before  it  is  withdrawn.  We 
hope  before  Miss  Jennie  Worrell  leaves  she  will 
appear  in  "Sua,  the  Good  for-Notbing,"  in  whioh 
reaie  sgo,  when  she  was  a  javenile  predtgy.  she 
stood  witboat  a  rival  on  the  American  stage. 
Trie  Athmenm. 

Thsre  is  a  Tery  strong  combination  of  talent  at 
this  hoaee  at  present.  Frank  Mortimer  in  his 
•ketches  receives  much  appiaase ;  Parks,  Dixon 
and  Thompson  appear  io  amusing  sols,  and  maoy 
others  in  lively  specialties;  Hugh  Robin- on  a 
pietty  Irish  (ketch  entitled  "Tbe  Hour  Before 
Dawn  '  terminates  the  evening  'a  entertainment. 
Woodward's  Garden*. 

These  bssalllal  ga  dens  look  delightfully  fresh 
■ad  bloomiog  after  showers.  Great  attractions 
are  anuoonced  for  next  Saturday  and  Snnd&y: 
M'lle  Secyeab,  the  magniQoent;  John  Oonklin  sod 
M'ile  Stacy,  and  Tbe  Great  Baielay  Family  in  tbeir 
varied  performances.  There  will  be  a  balloon  as- 
cension on  Sunday. 
Bortic  nit  oral  Hall. 

Skating  assemblies  Tuesday  afternoon  and  eve- 
niog,  Wednesday  afternoon  and  evening.  Thurs- 
day afternoon  and  evening,  and  o'aturdsy  afternoon 
axd  eveoiog. 

AzuTomoAi.  Mcprtiii. — One  of  the  most 

■omplete  collections  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
Bute*,  comprising  hundreds  of  co.tlj  and  beau- 
Ufa)  wcx  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
•ory>  at  .'he  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  As 
Bear  mar  be  profitably  scent  here. 


A  Spirtt  InUxrHr^eT. 

The  following  b  a  spirit  intemewtr's  ver- 
sion of  tba  late  Jarre*  Fith *b  views  of  relig- 
ions transit  <o  c jit stial  rphtr^e,  embodying 
some  fnnny: 

The  Railroad  Theology  in  New  Yore.— 
At  one  tf  our  rip-town  residenree  a  few  eve- 
ning* s'dc3  a  circle  was  farmed,  coneiB'iog 
of  several  blonde  ladiea  and  pious  gentle- 
men, who  Lai  •prtvicu-W  been  discussing 
tbe  knotty  theological  p^int  of  how  to  reach 
H*aveo.  Ae  nearly  every  Chrietan  deoom- 
ination  had  a  rep;e*eatatire  present,  and 
each  being  in  favor  of  tbe  mode  prescribed 
by  their  various  creeds,  it  became  a  mttter 
of  difficaliy  to  resoneile  tbeir  varied  opinionB 
urged  with  almost  fanatical  zeal. 

At  this  crisis  oor  spirit  interviewer  arose, 
removed  bis  epecacles,  and  arranging  bis 
spotless  cravat  amid  profound  eilerjc  *.  pro- 
ceeded to  invoke  the  spirit  of  the  lat_-  James 
Fiak  sb  moBt  competent  to  umavtl  any  mys- 
tery connected  with  tiavel.  Atfer  a  brief 
interval  an  exclamation  ot  "Get  thee)  behind 
me,  Satan,"  convinced  the  circle  of  the  pre> 
senca  of  tbe  King  cf  Erie.  Our  spirit  rep- 
resentative, af'er  wiping  tbe  place  where 
the  wool  ussd  to  grow,  opened  fire  in  Li! 
usu'l  meek  manner. 

Interviewer— Is    the  spirit   of  Col.  Flek 
present  ? 
Spirit— Ye». 

Interviewer— Will  you  be  good  enough 
Colonel,  to  give  your  friends  the  benens  of 
your  knowledge  of  tbe  otber  woild? 

Spirit—Have  been  trying  to  get  up  a 
corner  in  lots  ftr  the  past  three  mouths. 
Very  few  settlers  in  Heaven  owing  to  lack  of 
transportation. 

Ioterviewer — Which  denomination.  Col- 
onel, afforde  the  great. et  facility  fcr  reach- 
ing calts'ial  rtposa? 

Spirit-  I  will  summon  some  of  my  under- 
ground aids,  and  leave  yon  to  ohoose. 

A  silence  of  abtut  a  minute  ensued,  then 
a  chorus  of  stentorion  vo  c  e  broke  fortb: 
"Tske  Beecher's  Lightning  EiLrtss."  "Go 
by  Dr.  Chapin'a  Bro3guage."  "Be,aureto 
ask  for  Dr.  Spring's  air-line."  "Get  tick- 
ets by  Hepworth's  reliable  double  track." 
"Always  on  time— Frothinghsm's  quick 
transit  route."  Here  the  intense  clamor 
of  ihe  opposition  lines  resulted  in  the  total 
demoralization  of  tbe  circle,  dispersing  tbe 
participan'  s  with  the  conviction  etroDgly  i  m  - 
pressed  on  their  minds  that  getting  t  oHeaven 
is  "mighty  onsartio." 


Really  Fanny. 

Of  courts  it  is  wrong  to  aake  fen  of  a 
man's  name,  but  no  one  can  help  laughing 
at  one  which  appeared  in  tbe  list  of  passen- 
gers arriving,  to  arrive  by  train  in  Sacra- 
mento,on  Alanday  laBt.  "E.  B.  Tomcat, 
M.  Tomcat  and  wife,  Chicago."  There  were 
three  tomcatB;  if  there  were  any  lit'le  tom- 
cats they  were  not  mentioned.  Really  if 
wewere  called  Tomcat  we  would  change  oor 
name.  A  man  with  saoh  a  name  is  alive 
joke. 

—  ♦ 

An  acquiint&nce  of  oars  says  he  has  no 
foQdnees  for  jewelry.  The  oaly  ring  he 
ever  wore  was  03  his  chin.  Sulphur  and 
molasses  removed  it. 


A  Buffalo  paper  announces  thit  by  tbe 
recent  burning  of  an  ice-houses  there,  20,- 
000  toaB  of  ice  were  "  reduced  to  ashes." 


Something  Ifew. 

Wm  A.  Hubbard'*  msnufactur;!  mieeea'  and 
Infant'*  garment*  and  ladles  undtrweirln  BUit  -, 
are  famed  hx  their  superiority  of  make  ud  tex- 
ture all  over  tbe  Union.  Mr.  Geo.  W.  Amldon, 
tbe  anthcrizrd  agent  of  Mr. Hubbard, has  eetab- 
lUbei  a  d?pot  of  these  goods  at  348  Second  at, 
for  WDole*ale  and  rc-aiitr.de.  A  liberal  dis- 
count to  the  trale.  } 


To  XcTKs.iFiB.-Foi  sale  at  ■  great  sacrifice 
at  38  Geary  street,  tix  elegant  Bilk  dreaaee,  une- 
qualled for  quality  aad  style,  s 

A  Happy  New  Year. 

What  a  pleaiianltls  to  meet  a  Emiling  coont«- 
naoce.  whether  it  bo  on  the  street  or  in  the  par- 
lor. And  why  U  it  that  rome  faces  wear  a  cOQtin- 
na  It  happy  look  T  It  is  simply  becanae  they  live  on 
a  plain,  nctrttioos  and  substantial  diet  That  man 
is  a  pnblio  benafaotor  who  will  conscientiously 
serve  us  with  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
meal.  Louis  Meyers.  oroDnetor  of  the  "White 
Hooae."  Kearny  street,  also  of  the  Capitol  Res- 
Uorant,  Fourth  street,  does  it.  as  hundreds  can 
enthusiastically  tcsLiry.  His  k  tohens  are  marvels 
of  ord*r  and  oleanliness.  Try  him,  and  yon  will 
find  it  impossible  to  eat  elsewhere. 


Diamond    Catarrh    Remedy 

Is  a  sure  cure  for  Catarrh  or  Golds.  Ask  your 
druggist  tor  it,  or  send  to  Dr,  A.  F.  Evov,  Ho. 
B  f  obt  street.  z 


lever  Buckle    »uspenders, 

At  $1  p*r  pair— 25  pw  cent,  cheaper  than  elae. 
Trhaxe —         e  What  Cheer  Laundry.  x 


A.  Pleasant  Location. 

Peiaone  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  fn  a 
Oentral  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  tbe  One  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  buildinfl  is  a  very  flue  one  and  Ifi  well 
Lighted  and  ventilated. . 


Sewing  Bfacblnea  for  Sale  or  to  Rent, 

Cheap,  at  U6  Poet  street.    Also,  Agency  for 
ljitgtahle  Treadle, 


"George  Eliot.1* 

An  American  literary  lady  who  visited 
Mrs.  Lewes  (George  Eliot'  not  long  since, 
describes  her  as  having  a  very  maeculine 
appsarance,  with  strong  and  positively 
bomtly  featnres.  Her  manner,  however, 
is  eiceedinly  womanly  and  the  reverse  of 
masculine.  Her  conversation  wae  animated 
and  interesting,  1h:ugh  somewhat  subdued. 
She  complained  of  being  shnt  out  from 
female  society  and  cf  tbe  lesa  cf  a  certain 
kind  of  sympathy  which  ebe  entailed,  and 
she  seemed  to  spf  rte"at=«  highly  the  visits 
of  her  lady  friendscradmirers.  Mrs.  Lewes 
U  one  of  the  victims  of  society.  She  took 
tbe  head  of  Mr.  Lewes'  hooBebold,  brought 
up  h!s  children  and  was  estimable  in  every 
particular,  cave  one  that  sbe  flew  in  the  face 
of  society.  Mr.  Lewes  had  a  wife,  but  she 
was  an  incurable  luta'ic,  an  inmate)  of  an 
insane  asylum.  Therefore,  Mr.  Letrea 
could  not  marry  the  lady  known  as  "Gecrge 
E-iot,"  His  wife  was  dead  to  him,  but  not 
dead  in  the  eye  of  the  law,  nor  in  tLat  of 
society.  MrB.  Lewes  is  now  in  the  position 
of  one  defying  society.  Many  admire  her, 
but  still  say,  "Of  course,  you  know,  we 
can'tvisit  her."  Society  is  of  course  right, 
hut  is  Mrs.  Lewes  wrorjg? 


Dr.  Holland  lectured  in  New  York  last 
week  on  "The  Social  Undertow."  It  speaks 
volume.-  for  the  intelligence  of  his  hearers 
to  state  thattwo-thir's  of  his  audience  were 
sufferers  from  corns,  and  supposed  him  to 
be  a  chiropodist,  and  lhat  his  leoture  was 
upon  bunions  and  kindred  tcpice. 


■ilealth  ana  pleasure. 

Tcere  are  not  too  many  pleasures  In  Ban 
Francisco.  Nothing  la  more  pleasant,  nothing 
more  health-giving  than  a  drive  Into  the  conn- 
try  now  and  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
keep  a  carriage  of  their  own,  can  and  one 
equal  In  elegance  to  any  private  conveyance 
at  the  Occidental  Carnage  stand.  Frank  Bou- 
ton  hai  there,  and  at  bis  stables  1016  StocktOD 
stmt,  carriages  of  every  description.  His 
drivers  are  careful  and  experlencea,  his  charges 
are  moderate.  Tbe  moral  of  the  above  la: 
Co  to  Frank  Bouton  at  the  Uocidentai  Eotei 
a/hen  yon  want  a  carnage.  o 


Still    auvo  : 

When  looking  for  Holiday  present*,  go  to  tbe 
Nzw  Tobe  Fsotograph  Gaixzet,  So.  25  Third 
street,  and  aee  three  beantiiul  portralta  In  oil, 
water-colors  and  India-Ink.  P.ices  from  one- 
third  to  one-balf  cheaper  tban  st  any  otber 
ant-class  gallery  In  the  city.  Remember  the 
place— B.  F.  Howland  «  Co.,  25  Third  at.       p 


OOO    I'alrs    ot    Socks, 
At  all  prices,  st'.be  What  Cheer  Laundry. 


Dr.    Doherty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
chionlo  and  specific  practice,  and  aa  such  Is 
now  the  most  snrxetiful  of  any  Physician  In 
dan  Franclaco.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leldesdorff,  a  few  doors  nelow  What 
Ghaer  House,  x 


Or,  Barlow  J,  Srixiitn 

Ib  giving  a  courie  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Pbyalology  and  Netvoua  Bis- 
eases  at  hU  Hygelin  Hall,  «37  California  streetj 
every  Friday  evenlr  g,  commencing  at  7  H  o'cloot 
A  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Sml'h  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  Invalids  daily,  Item  0  to  a  s.  u  ,  Iree.        w 


NATURE    TJN4DOBNB1*. 

Sbe  j'-i- 1  as  Natur*  molded  h  r. 

No  "puff,"'  ncr  "  palot,  "  nor  "pid,  " 
She's  would  not  rorge  for  all  the  wor  d, 

Though  "tltt1'  she  nevtrbad; 
She  would  not  use  t'.at  powderatuff— 

I  think  they  call  it  "ptarl  '— 
With  su.h  a  skin  it  would  be  used 

By  aiy  1 1  tier  girl. 

I  r. member,  whilst  we  wund  r'd 

One  wet  and  windy  day, 
Past  a  shop  In  Piccadilly, 

We  saw,  io  white  airay. 
Teeth  cf  peirly  aplsndor. 

But  they  had  no  charm  f-  r  hir; 
Atd  she  said.  In  accents  Ecornful, 

"Tj  be  toolhleaa  I  prefer." 

One  other  "once,"  while  walking 

(Toough  I  cin't  Bay  where  or  Why) , 
My  a'ten  ion  was  arrested, 

'Twas  my  loved  one  breathed  a  sign. 
She  was  looking  full  of  pity. 

But  no  trace  of  scorn  was  there, 
And  her  gentle  eye  was  l*v  I'd 

At  a  heap  ol  yellow  batr. 

Her  tender  h<  art  la  melted 

Toward  tlat  falsely  faioion'd  belle: 
Toen  I,  looking,  thought  "No  wonder 

That  gentle  heait  might  Weil " 

Ob,  a  thing  eo  false  and  foolish. 

She  never  could  be  called 
She'd  truth  it«>7— I  awe  r  it — 

but  then  she's  n&arly  "bald." 

Sue's  neither  false  ncr  foolish. 

She's  not  mad^  up — oh,  no  1 
On  a  woiai  so  deserving, 

gay,  wfca'  praise  can  we  bebtowV 
Hi  r  sacrifice  ia  nobie  . 

Her  conduct  a  1  tnat'd  right; 
A  yery  p  rfect  •woma", 

Eiit  a  v.rr  !i  vfni  fright  I 

[Punch. 


Edwin  Forrest  and  Death. 

Edwin  Forresf,  it  ia  stated,  b&i  always  ei- 
pret  sed  a  sincere  deBire  to  die  suddenly :  and 
when  in  New  York,  shortly  before  his  death, 
remarked  to  a  friend  that  he  did  not  believe 
he  should  Bee  the  New  Year.  He  denied 
that  he  was  in  gloomy  spirits,  but  he  had 
a  preBeniiment  tbat  be  should  not  survive 
1872.  Discussing  tbe  subject,  te  eaid  death 
had  never  had  the  EligbtjBt  terrors  to  him, 
bat  he  could  not  overome,  unreasonable  as 
he  knew  it  ts  be,  a  certain  dread  of  physi- 
cal decay.  Forrest  was  a  strong  believer  in 
the  life  after  death,  which  he  had  inves  i- 
gated  through  Spiritual  sen. 


Runninc  to  Waste. 

Matriageable  men  who  do  not  endorse  the 
sentiments  of  the  elder  Weller  are  invited 
to  visit  the  town  of  Mission,  Ohio,  which, 
though  small,  contaks  121  widows  and  200 
marriageable  girls.  It  is  thought  tbat  half- 
fare  t  cke's  on  all  the  railroads  centering  at 
this  point  will  be  issued  shortly. 


A  Wise  In  fu  nt 

Borne  one  gave  Katy,  a  six-ye-r  old,  a  doll, 
8iying,  "See  how  pret'y  sbe  looks  and  how 
good  sbe  is.  She  dcem't  cry."  "Ah,"  said 
Eaty,  "tbat  is  because  she  isn't  alive.  If  the 
ever  liyes  she  will  cry.' 


Ladles    and    Gentlemen 

Who  have  been  enffering  from  various  com 
plalLts  for  years,  are  obtaining  rt  lit  f  from  Br. 
AJk'E,  at  137  Montgomery  street.  He  performs 
delicate  surgical  operation?,  and  1b  daily  effect- 
ing remarkable  cures  of  old-standing  diseases. 
The  Doctor  is  a  competent,  scientific  pbyelclan, 
and  the  &micted  can  consult  him  with  confi- 
dence. * 


Live    Well, 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  la  tbe  causeof  many  crimes.  Those 
Who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Bestaurant,  on  Wash> 
Ingtoti  treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Bocken,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  since 
1849.  provides  for  hie  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  Scimagundl  soup,  game,  tame  geeee, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  best  cup  of  tea  in  the 
city  —  English  breakfast  tea  —  Souohong  and 
Orange  Pekoe — can  be  obtained  here.  a 


Sam   Mooro, 

Formerly  of  Bubb  House  Carriages,  can  be 
ound  In  front  ef  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
abllshmenr,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery Bts.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carriage  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  bo 


Holiday    Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tatlea 
tbat  compare  with  Squaraa's.  Bquuza's  Punches 
are  famous  for  the  high  art  shown  in  their  man- 
ufacture, the  harpy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  Ihe  great  Squarzs,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  ot  punches  and  co-dials  for 
tbe  H  >liday  tables.  For  sale  at  tue  new  branch, 
317  Eearnv  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
liOLeideedortT  street.  ji 

Tl.e     President's    Message. 

Peace  and  prosperity  are  the  key  notes  of  t  hie 
document.  Ohe*pneas  and  durablltv  are  the 
characteriEtlca  of  H.  Luchalnger's  furniture. 
All  should  vielt  his  emporium,  736  Market 
atreet,  and  ascertain  bew  cheaply  a  bouse  can 
be  furnished.  d 


Ph'jtottrephlc    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Grailery,  3a  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission, atreet.  j 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  la  no  end  to  the  multitude  ot  fashions 
io  hats.  At  "  Th*."  Bat  Store,  647  Wa»hiogton 
street  (second  hat  etore  below  Hearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  immense 
—the  prices  era  reasoDable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  a 


Hate    for    Holidays. 

■  The"  Hat  Store,  6*7  Washington  street  (sec- 
ond hat  ttore  below  Kearny),  is  the  place  to  ge 
to  boy  your  holiday  hata.  Finest  hats,  largest 
assortment  and  cheipest  hat  store  In  the  city. 
Remember,  No.  647,  second  hat  ttore  below 
■E..-JTAJ-,  on  w*biiu^twi  btceeL  a 


Destitute  >6ets. 

A  Nflw  Yo.-k  contemporary  says:  "A 
Specimen  of  abject  poverty  wes  in  town, 
Monday,  f  eliciting  aid.  He  claimed  to  be 
ftom  Boston,  and  to  have  lost  his  .business 
by  the  Are.  He  wee  a  poet  on  the  Waver- 
ley  Magazine,  and  thsre  are  eight  thousand 
more  of  them  thrown  out  on  a  cold  world 
by  the  dieas'er.  What  they  want  chiefly  ia 
"a  feaat  of  reason,"  but  don't  object  to  her- 
rings.  

Objects  of  Pity. 

Greeley  thought  thit  to  be  born  with  a 
burden  of  lazy  sbifilessness  or  a  mean  cun- 
ning, was  about  the  heaviest  cures  of  Heav- 
en, and  tbat  those  who  come  into  life  equip- 
ped through  no  desert  of  their  own,  owed 
these  incurables  something  in  the  way  of 
help. 

Gentlemen,    Attention! 

For  tbemos^comforlablesnd  luxurious  shave 
be  Euro  and  call  at  O.L.  Susand'a  P«laoe  Shaving 
urn!  Hairdreselng  Saloon,  224  Montgomery  St., 
opposite  Bubs  House,  up-Btairs.  Only  the  most 
skillful  artists  employed.  a 


Holiday    Candles, 

Freeb,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M  A.  Hercr-r's  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 678  Kearny  etreet.    Wholesale  and  retail,     a 


Whiteneiw 

Jakes  C  Sellebs.  31  Second  street 


FIGARO 


CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMME  IN 
every  Theatre  in  San  Franoisoo, 


FIGARO 

P  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH 
out  tbe  centre  of  ihe  city,  in  all  Hotels,  Ber- 
ts urante.  Saloons,  Stares  and  Offices. 


FIGARO 

J  8    CIRCULATED    EVERY    DAY   ON    THE 
Oakland  KerryBoats  to  catch  the  passengers 
hat  arrive  by  tnegrea*  Overland  Train. 


FIGARO 

18  MAILED  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon— the  papers  left  in  the  theatres  at  light 
being  gathered  up  and  saved  for  that  purpose. 


FIGARO 

IS  "HERE,  THERE  AND  EVERYWHERE," 
and  is  constantly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
in  tbe  Theat-ea,  Traveling  Conveyances,  Hotels, 
and  public  resorts  generally. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  IN  THE  BEST  BOOTETY.  IS 
placed  in  the  hands  of  nearly  all  who  come 
to  the  city  to  make  purchases,  and  ie  therefore  the 
best  of  advertising  mediums. 


DIVIPEND    NOTICE. 

The  German  Savings    and  Loan  Society. 

THE   BOARD    OP    DIRECTORS    HAVE  DE- 

A  clsred  a  dividend  of  nios  (9j  per  cent,  per 
annum  on  Term  Deposits,  and  seven  and  one  half 
u,4)  percent,  per  annom  on  Ordinary  Deposits, 
free  of  Federal  Tax,  for  the  six  months  ending 
R'?tSb*r,11>  '^.nayable  oa  and  after  January 
15, 1872.    By  order. 

a      v  GEORGE  LETTE,  Seeretary. 

S«n  Francisco.  December  31,  1872.  ja3  2w 


EMPLOYMENT  OFFICE 

C38  Sacramento  street, 
(The  First  Houbo  below  Kearny  street,) 

FOB  FURNISHING  WHITE  AND  CHINESE 
n  ,.  '1; ot  a!1  *»ndB.-General  BuEineee  Agancy: 
Oollect  Rente,  Notea  and  Accounts;  White  and 
Chinese  Laborers  supplied  for  Families.  Hotels, 
Farm?,  Factories,  etc. 

CU AS,  F.   BErntREE  A  CO., 
deli  -m  6GJC  Sucramsntt  meet. 


S.  F. BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Booheeller*  and  Stationers. 

H.  H.  Moore.  609  Montgomery,  near  Merchant. 

Ilimtnesa  CoUesrea. 
Heald,   Brjant   A  Stratton's  College,  24  Post  fit. 

Hatcher*. 
Rata,  Fred,  Sulla  94  to  100,  California  Market. 

Urnea  Foanderle*. 
Weed  A  Kingwelt,  California,  125  First  aV 

French  Fancy    OooO*. 
Loose  A  Co.,  19  Montgomery,  107  and  109  Batter, 

Human  Hair. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Co..  U0  Second  street. 

Music  and  Maalcal  Instrument*. 
Keene,  O.  O.,  mftr.  accordians,  repairer  of  ail  w»Hsl 
musical  instruments,  203  Kearny. 
Muecaronl  M  ann  fad  or  era. 
Brignardello,  Maechiavello  A  Co.,  706  BanaeaM. 

Wines  and  X,lqaor*.    ( Wnoleeal... ) 
Danert  F.  A  Co..  504  Front. 

TVb.lt«ner. 
James  O.  Sellers,  No.  31  Second  etreet 


LARGEST 

PosterPrintingHouse 

On  the  Pacific  Coast. 
H.  P.  TAYLOR, 

HAVING  DISCONTINUED  THE  PRINTING 
Business  at  the  corner  of  Sacramento  and 
Leidesdorff  streets,  and 

KeniOYed  to  532  Clay  street, 

Will,  in  future,  conduct  tbe  same  line  of  boein 
at  tbe  new  location,  in  connection  with  the  office 

B.  F.  STERETT, 

With  whom  be  has  united  his  atook  and  busmen, 
thus  making  thu 

THE  LARGEST  AND  BEST  APPCiNTED  OFFICE 
\H  THE  STATE, 

And  affording  nasurpassed  facilities  for  Printing 
of  every  description.  Personal  attention  will  be 
given  to 

SHOW,  THEATRICAL,  CIRCUS  AND  CONCERT 
WORK,  ETC. 

My  Engraver]  stand  at  the  head  of  the  profes- 
sion, as  aamples  on  the  dead-walla  of  the  city  win 
testify. 

A  oall  Is  solicited  from  my  friends  and  the  pub- 
lic at  my  new  quarters. 

H.  P.  TAYLOR, 

de41m  £33tluy    street. 


15*~« 


ARION 

Pianoforte. 


D 


EOLARED  BY  THE    JUDGES  AT  A  LATH 

Fair  or  tbe  American  Institute,  after  a  blind- 
fold  trial    Bgalnat    Stairway's,  Ohictenng's,  anft 
others,  to  be  Tr±«.  BJ3.ST  ON  EXHD3ITION.    B, 
ITKTAZ,   Sole  Agent.    SO  O'FarreU  street 
N   B.— Pianos  of  all  styles  TO  RENT.  marl 


OUTSIDE    LANDS. 

A  NY    AHD    ALL    PERBOHS    TBAT    HAVB 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  OUT- 
SIDE  LAND   ASSESSMENTS   cu   h»e    tbo 

amoaot  refunded  tt  ths  office  of  the  ocdersign&d 
QpoD   tbe   preaent.tioa   of    so  order    from    tbe 
Mayor  and  Oily  and  County  Attorney. 
delBtf  A.   AUSTIN. 


I  c. 


ALHAJVIBRA  LODGING  HOUSE 

m_      FINFXY  FU2*NISHBT>  BOOHS,  6US- 
■^■T  gle  or  in  suits, 

"Well  Lighted  and  Ven.tlla.te4. 

Cnrurnistied  Rooma  to  let.    Lodging  with 

or    witbcot    board.      ALHAMBBA     BOILDING     , 
•  1»  Bnsh  street,  orfW  tf 


CANDIES. 


ALL     KINDS     OE    THE     FINEST  80AND»  I 
made  at  onr  Steam  Oandy  Factory   daHr.    All 
orders,  especially  from  tbe  country,  are  solicited 


and  will  be  promptly  attended  to. 

OANTY  A  WAGNKR, 
107  Mr<ntfOni*rv  et^    oer-v  8«tt*» 


N 


CENTRAL, 

O.  118  GEARY  STREET. 
Best  scoommodationB  for 


Families  in    the    city.     Private     ■IF1  "T'.'.P 

entrance  forLadipf.  Hair  Cutting,  Shaving  ana 
Shampooiog.  Children's  Hair  neatly  out.  Ladies 
Shampooing 50  cants.  „™._  -, 

i»171ro  U  OORRIVEAU.  Proorietar. 


MR.  AND  MRS.  DREW'S 

Select  Dancing  Academy 


AMERICAN     EXCHANCE, 
HAYWARD8. 

TONY  OAEEb PEOPBIETOB 

First-Class   ECoteL 


DAVE  MENOES  t  CO.,  at  tbe 
_  old  original  Red  Lion.  lftGear, 
street,  between  Ke.ro?  and  Dupont,  wbere  you 
can  bare  HOT  AND  GOLD  DRINKS,  not  foreet- 
tiog  tbe  old  Pioneer  Lnnob.  Tbe  "Old  Gpert  ia 
always  on  band. 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession. 

THE    UNDERSIGNED,    WHO    HAS    BEEN 
over  twelve  years  connected  with  the  press  of 
Melbourne,  and  is  well  known  by  the  members  ot 
the  profession  in  the  Colonies,  begs  to  intimate  ( 
that  he  ii  prepared  to  give  experienced  advioete  < 
all  persons  professionally  visiting  or  meditating*)  > 
visit  to  the  Australian   Oolonies.    Fee  moderate).  ■ 
Punctuality  in  dispatching  replies  may  be  relied 

aPOn'  WTLL1AV  HENRY  WATERS, 

UYietoria    Chambers,     ""  •  Collins    atreet.  Hat> 
bovine.     A  us  trail*.  f*6tf 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS.    , 

A  LARGE  ASSORTMhNT  OF  GENTS'  FUR- 
Dieting  Goods   to  be  had  good  and  cheap,  at  i 
tbe"uLDOORMKR,"J.  LEVY'S^SIO  Monlgom-  1 

ery  street.    Justice  given  to  all.    Don't  forget  the  ■ 
namier.  filO  iIc-n'.io=ury  street*  de^'  Jffl     f 


M0HT80MERT  S 
HOTEL. 


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FURNISHED   ROOMS  f 

M  ud  110  ptr  Month  f 

WEST  END"  HOTEL.  ;. 

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m  am 


IETROPOUTAN  THEATRE 


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CALIFORNIA    THEATRE. 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


r*  or  tm  aun  it  -  iol 


ALADDIN;  OR,   THE  WONDERFUL   LAMP!-,. 


HI*  EVENING 
r a  i lili»«r 


N*« 


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JANUARY    1(1 

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>iiii>i«t  in).  Star  Premiere  Assoluta,  BETTT  RIGl.  the  Premiere  Danseuse.  EMILY  RIGL. 


T«UOR, 

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STERETT. 


JVNI   ART     |.> 

B,  di. 


FELLOW  HAT! 


MAIXMl  l«. 


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B .  aa  K  »  »  Am  truo, 

ViuloNil 
«JlM!l.»r.Oi»ll.  Etc. 


ABB  TBI  EABOI  • 
eSFO**     »«'<     l»t«i    Throe    T.lrnlocl    CJillclion. 

mo  BTsar  m»u  i  nmi  mi  rata  Honor. 
tbbe  uomorni  .i  r    iLinritriD  •rriTin.i   i.    ..   At  r»,  BsnTTUBB 

Aladdin;  or,  The  Wonderful  Lamp! 

r:tiliirTK.i    or    ri.iirmi: 

111*8  MAOOIE  MOOBE 

- W.  A.   UltTATEn 

J.  0    WILLIABS.iN 

TABI   T  WALTB3  M.  LP  UAH 

OUW'IIUI E    N.   TDATEH 

rroB     tMUm  K  j    DOOILBT 

C.  HEART 

1  mJul.  i  m  m  on  r*  .    - 

m.  FLrupTos 

■Mbv     OBBI  Or  TIB  LAMP JOB,   WIUOB 

*££    OBBI  OF  TBB  BIBr.  m hs  roriflA  JOHBBTjSE 

|  rBIBCSM  BAOBOCLBADOtTB MI...   MINXIE  WAI.TOS 

BIBS  OABRIE  BTTATt 

BIS!  U    A.  0BABBEB9 

MB!.  C.  B    KACKDUt 

Ba»<laHna.  Blpl.tar.nf  B-.l».  Q.t.l'.  nnot.m.n.  Oairi',  Attr>n  l.n'a.  fllA.-a,  •  I  s. 


Tb.  M>f^M4'' 


lb  IA«  Pial.».ai«  .1 


1,  Humpty  Dnmpty'g  Dream 


Lmwiiflni 


LANDS 


.Mr.  W.  s  Iiwi.b 
.  Br.  L.  P.  Ward 
.Br.  B.  W  rV.r. 
.  Mr  0.  T.  Biatt 
.Br  a  A.  Cortla 
HIM  Eat,  Pall 


O  L.  I  O. 

*r»"»«l  "»    Py.  IIBB  Darll.,. 

•  «Hi     IITIIW    OP    THB     AKAZOBB. 


Land  of  Pern*,  or  Halls  of  Dazzling  Light ' 

•ATl'RDAT  AriEBB  JOS.  J.o    11- 

OrBad  Yellow   Hat    Matinee  1 

WILL   BUOBrLT  APPEAR- 

MISS    AUCUSTA    L.     DARCON 


rAO 

rAPBA... 


II  mm  ill  cent   Scenery  by  Porter  I     Startling    Illusions!    Uorgeons   Costumes! 


d'l.nrfa 


.  hV    M'll.a    Btrrt   .....I     FIIII.Y    KIBE,   anil    d'nrp. 
.  rtp    M..|rr(.     «e..r.lln«Arrohi.llc    Arts    It.   Al.  l"l...r..n 

Md    Tuh. 


A.CX     FIRST. 

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1VLFL. 


The    Famous    Comedian, 

JOHN       T.        HFt-A."' 


WILL  SHORTLY  BFOIN  AN  ENGAGEMENT  AT  THm  THFATR" 


MOND, 


FBlOEa  or  Al-MIBSIOM,  - 

MraBi-rT-rtl  iroit- Dr»M  Oirote  ftnt1  Orchaetr* 91  SO     Bilcoor ,w. SO 

Rrirrrid  Hrui  ■-Ba'Cjot 7-S     Gallery -8S 

Drnti  Circle  Adm.Riioa  91  VO    PriTftte  Boxes SO    imd  flllO  OO 


-*^    .11    :.mi;    WOltHEIX 

Q— -I   ef  B«r1t>tBAe    _»4 

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M     ii    K'lii   na.  'retiHt   Hm, 


■loBot*  Jokauoa 

a>4  ooonm  m 


After  -hurb.  Ui  Herlei'ine  of 


Black-Kyed    Scusuul 


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Irr.-a  AiltBtrftJ 
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!»»•»•  HtMrtlr  

Dill.  MatfleVM 

Al  «i-.l  of  Ue  Wh.l*  . 

MtwNeicr 

Win  BetMB/...  . 
Iac.  fXarell  ..  . 
Tcta   Yirn 


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VMS    l.ll.Mr-     |l  a  1.1 

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On**     < 

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C«rm    I'tiapin** 

«'n*l*    Johoaoii 

Met  Keltr 

T.  tir** 

k    c.    Merer- 

HImoI-  Kl 

...W»ll  fUr*. 

Oerrt*  Armttreea 

Mm   lodephic* 

M  it*  Gerroti* 

Jo.ii   H»|u*td 


M*dl*t  Onnm.. 


.Orebei 


0Rl«IN\l. 
dDTJTO  -S      SKBTCH  03  i 

J.  H.  I,  \KKIN  end  UARRIK  ARMSTRONG. 


COMIC  SKETCHES. 


■  CHARUS   VERNER 


OLYMPIC    LODGINGS. 

M  »«  Flim»y Jnboa*  T**re> 

Daieb  Lodxer J.  M    Lfc-fc.n 

A**0t 'lorarBt  Km* 


OnvtvH, 


OixtieetrA 


BptDiih  Ob*reol*rUUo  Bellet, 

La  Maja  di    Biviglia! 

LA  MAJ-V MMf.  THtBlaJa. 

Den  B  eillo Ed.  Muqiaituo 

ILTOKKADOR MONH.  KOUMIUr 

Jinn/  hla  friend Mile  Gerratla 

liesLtnf  of  the  Idd Joile  Ma) field 

....PTTRlvn    TFIK.    I1AI.LET   ... 

Tb«  celebrated   Madrilena,  by  Mini.  1'herese.  and  tbe  Oaoboc*. 

by  tame.  Tbereee,  Moon.    Sobmidt  aod  Ladies  of  tin 

Bn  let.    Tibleao  nod  Fioale. 


140    Second  Street.     140 

SWAINS  BAKERY, 

13»t»»»lla»l.o,l     In     'Stf. 

WE     HAVE     NO     BRANCHES, 

Exmb.  Al  BTr.    IAB  IvaBalB  alra.t,  Aod  Al 
Nov  lOI  B  SU>eAtoo  ftTML 

THE    BEST    DIALITT    Or 

w  eddlng  Oalto 

ALWAYS  OB   HASD. 
ETBET     VARIETY    Or 

mm0    Cake  tor  the  Holidays. 

ts-S 

e'WbS 

KUbB"* 

(ISA 

i&a  iwV 


nmMa*1? 

|W<* 


ii«i 


¥& 


HA»* 

ISA 

•rot* 


I  OB  ORP.AB.  CHARLOTTE  RU8BB,  BLAXO- 
MABOg,  JELLIES.  .10..  nAdt  to  order  And 
•f  lb.  bMt  aaAtana'a. 
OOaBllAl  K.    R.   >»AIV   .1-   CO 


HAIR. 

THE  OBEAPEBT  PLAOB  IB  SAB  FBAH01SCO 
TO  BOV 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Cood-t,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewariry  &  Fancy  Coods. 

IB  AT  TOE 

NEW  YORK    STORE. 

A.    B.   lAHPHOK  <«s  CO., 

Wo.  HO  Rfconil  street, 
BoJjQlm        Between   Mlartoii    end    Hlnnu. 


&. 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MR,    P.    BBRGR8.    FORMERLY 
proprietor  ef  tbe  Mtoere'  R**- 

UarAot,  bee  taken  tn«  m*Baiameat 
Of  both   the  Minor*'  H»»**ar»nt  on 

goamerctal  street  and  u>*  Miner*' 

?r%?£.h.  ??^VArltel  •**••»  tf  partoerebip  wltn  MR. 
A,  DRAYEUR,  who  be*  be*a  contracted  with  the 
Bran  lor  yeara.  ImproTemenU  b»ve  been  mad*  to 
tb*otUsinedep*rtmenta  thai  will  render  the  Mi- 
ner*'more  popular  tbaa  It  baa  erer  been  dnrlns 
tbe  iS  j*«raof  It*  proflperity.  Oar  Bill*  of  Far* 
embrace  ell  tbe  delioAoiea  of  tb*  ****oo.  Oar 
motto  la  "Good  Vm,  Good  Cooking-  and  Moderate 
OhATfea." 

P.  KEB9KI  <fe  CO., 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

SSI  aod  AOa  Oommeroial,  and 
T«»  Market  street. 
Open  from  5  A.M.  to  10  r.M.  aa31  lm 


THE  SAN  FRANCISCO 

BILL  POSTING  COMPANY 

l*t*  Hacr-taancato  it,,  eor,  I^eldeadoiaT. 
(Ez  offlot  ol  P.  M.  S.  S.  Co.) 

COMS  AND  SEE  U8.     GIVE   US  A  TRIAL; 
we  frill  endaavar  to  salt.      W*  want  to  afaare 
j otar  order*.    Open  th*  oouIdb*  w**k. 
*U«14laa  *1AaM0aS  A  C0..Piop'ri. 


McDANIEL'S 

Museum  and  Theatre, 

CHEYENNE,«WYOIV.lNC. 

THE  0.'«DFR,'I0NEU  WOULD  MOST  KB- 
apectfi-lly  repr*s*ot  to  yoa  and  t  ■  ♦?  pnblic  geo 
*r*1iy,  that  he  la  now  prepared  to  farrlab  faoiU 
itt*>»  for  eimbitioor.  of  ereiy  kind  aod  character, 
whiob  shoold  deserve  tb*  o\tronage  of  tbe  pnn- 
lio.  He  baa  eracted  at  Chayane,  Wyomtnjj,  A 
LARGE  AND  V'tM  MODH  'H.H  HALL,  with  coo - 
Soerery  ard  State  The  Hall  is  well  ventilated 
end  lighted,  and  made  comfor  eh'e  for  all  seasons 
Of  tbeyoer.  TilK  BEST  OF  MUSIC,  both  String 
aod  Brase,  can  be  fornl-hed  at  all  times. 

S*ia(»e'ory  *rrang#men'n  will  b«  made  with 
TIIKATRKJAL  OR  O I  HER  COMPANIES,  eith- 
er for  Renting  of  Hall  ar  performances  on  a  per- 
centage ol  the  receipt*.    Correspondence  *olicited 

Address.  J.  McDAMEL. 

Lock  Box  No   1.  Chejenne,  Wyoming. 

N.  rl  —  Corlosities  wanted  for  the  Cheyenne 
Maseno.  Those  wishing  eogasements,  state  low> 
est  tsrnis  for  tbe  Winter  Season,    ainoiog   pboto- 

frapb  to 'my  address.  Half  Passsjte  Money  ro- 
unded after  HI  line;  eneaKemenie, 

JAMES  McDANIEL, 
Proprietor  Cheyenne  Tbestrn  and  Unseam, 
oo2i  3m  Look  Box  No.  1,  Obetenne.  W.  T. 


CHEYENNE_TH£ATRE. 
Professionals  Wanted. 


SIX  FIRRT-OLASB  PEOPLE.— MUST  HAVE 
good  Wardrobe,  Four  Ladies  and  two  Gen- 
tlemen to  no  good  in  general  bnsloeee  for  the  com- 
ing Winter  »pfi«oo,  commenoin«  the  Hrat  week  In 
Novombsr,  1872.  Addreae  stating  lowest  terms, 
with  Photograph.  Half  Far*  roinnded  after  ail- 
ing engagement.. 

JAMES  McDANIHL. 
Proprietor  Oheyenno  Thtutre  and  Musenrn. 
ooS2  Look  Box  1,  Cheyenne,  W.  T. 


A  BAD   HABIT 

A  GREAT  MANY  MERCHANTS 
huvr»  got  lato  of  charglosi  more  for 
their  Usvde  darlnsT  the  ilullduy*  thun 
■it  pny  other  time.  At  the  old  atand, 
No.  8  Second  street,  yoa  will  nlwaya 
And  ut  a i.l  lor m  price*  is  large  niaorl- 
ment  of  Shirt*,  Fiirnlahlnic  Goods  and 
Toilet  Article*  ut  lowest  rate*.  That's 
the  place  to    get    sensible    Oollday  JPre*- 

nr.NFMKT    Ob   Co., 
No.  8  Second  street. 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VI  It  OMNIA     CITY,     NEVA-DA. 

THIS  KLEOANT  THEATRE  HAS  BEEN  &Er 
dsoorsled,  sod  oan  be  rented  by  th*  night  or 
by    th*   week.      oUn    and    traveliag    oomoanlei 
UboraLTr  trestod  with  on  *pplio*Moo  by  letter 
JOIN     ril'KB, 
Manager  and  sole  Proprietor, 
Or  to         J.    II.  MeOAUE. 
SSO  Washington  at.r*et..  Ssa  Frano'scirt 


MORS.  ALEXANDER  WOLOWSKI, 

THB  WELL-KNOWN  PIANIST  AND  VO- 
oalist,  toodbds  New  Coarasa  for  Piano  and 
slaglng  by  bis  eatrPely  New  and  Simplified  System 
-the  shortest  in  *xl»tSDD«— resding  masio  atsfght. 
Aooomi>sBlmBot»,  Singing  for  P»-"or  or  Concerts, 
f*  Mona.  Wolowski's  resldenoe,    48*    SUITER 

Drtta.nr  4»s  lm 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING,  DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE,   AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooms     lO    and     17....0Q0,  "Waisliinffton    street* 


WANTED    IMHEDUTELT: 

First-Class  Minstrel,  Acrobatic  and  Gymnastic  Talent 

....ALSO   ... 

Txeonty    Z1lxnte«t    X^iJtxo    Ballot   Iiadles. 

FOR  HALF F.HJHTT  NETS  OF  AMAZ"W  AKMOKS.  COUPLETE,  IN 
Lots  to  au.it.  pnrcbasers.  Enoh  Sot  oonslsla  of  Solid  Si  ver-Pluted  Ilelrrsi,  Hreaetnlat*.  Lam- 
berkin.  Shield,  one  pur  oi  Arml,  t-,  oi  o  pa>r  of  Brsoelets,  one  pair  of  Tight r,  one  pair  ot  Trucks,  one 
pair  of  Sundiiif,  find  Tunic,  one  Scarf  one  Uomiiu  S.v.rd.  ft  d  one  Spoar.  A  portion  of  these  Armors 
are  now  to  be  eeen  at  <  be  MetropolitanThaittie  in  the  Amazonian  March  in  "THE  YKLTUW  HAT." 

*t*r*  For  price,  apply  a*  above.  

SUEBIDAN    CORBYN    .&    CO 


SOUTHERN  PACIFIC 

{fa0™*1* 

OIXOP    HOUSB, 

Summer  street,  oft"  Kearny   helwucn  Pine 
and  Culirornla. 

THE   FINEST    FRESH    BALTIMORE    AND 
TRANiPLlNTEU  OYSTERS  served  In  any 
ttyle.     Hverything  cooled  intbe  beat  manner. 
star  Th*  Finest  Liquors  and  Cigar*. 
•r*T*Elegant  Suites  of  Boom*  for  l.udles. 
■SrOFEN  DAY  AND  NIGHT. 


FRENCH     CORSETS. 

MMEPONS,  IMPORTER  AND    DEAI  E*R   IN 
Parisian     Ladies'      Underweur.      FRB1NCH 
UURSEI'S  of  all  prioea  and  qualities,  read,  made 
and  to  order.    No,  oai  Sacramento  strent,  below  i 
KtaTOf .  oo  l-3m      I 


THE  ART  OF  SINGING 

IN  IT^  HIGHRSr  PERFEO"  ION  -RICHARD 
MULDttK  FABBRI,  teaoher  of  tcvaral  oele- 
ti-nird  lil'iropeno  ftrtistefl,  late  Director  of  the  te- 
now  ed  Oooeerv.tory  el  Genwva,  Muitre  du  Chant 
oi  fc  e  French  Im-teri-il  Acurl.mvof  Muaio.  Con- 
ductor of  tbe  Pbilbftrmoriique  Society  In  Paris, 
-ndat  proseot  Mu-ical  Uiioutor  of  the  Fubbri 
O.iTr  i-  otepaied  to  give  private  leBBoua.  uiihor 
At  bis  office  or  at.  thi  re*i  «o  e  of  ibe  pupils: 
lihewise  COUKSES  OF  MNG1N0,  PlANO  and 
MOSIOAL  INSTRUCTION.  „„„„    „„, 

I-  or  frjrtht.r  purtiouiir0  aoply  at  PROF.  MUL- 
Dr-JK'.^offl  e,  No.»l  fOWkLl  SlRBKi'.bstwe-n 
Market  aod  Ellis  Also,  letters  reoeivrd  and  terms 
t->  he  bod  at  tbe  mu-io  stoto  of  M.  Gray,  ulay  st., 
aid  of  Messrs  Sberman  A  Hyde,  corner  of  Natter 
and  Kearny  etrsete.  JaS  lm 


WILLIS^BAND. 

MUSIC    FURNISHED    FOR    ALL 
occasions.    Mualo  imported,  arranged 
and  for  sale. 

Frits  Piper*  and  Bfarea*  M.  Blum, 
Lending.  Tlollnlrt*. 
■VOrdsr*  from  the  connt.ry  promptly  attended 
to      Addreia    M.     W.    WILLIS.    Eaton  a    Mailo 
Store.  »»S  Mdi  tgr.msry  atr;  et,.  or  MARCUS  M, 
BLUM,  *«»  Montgomery  sire  t  jtfitf 


GRAIN  13 

Select  Bal  Masque 

....or  TOR.... 

ORIENTAL 

LITERARY  AND  SOCIAL  CLUB, 


Cortioxiltiiral 

....ON.... 


Call 


THL'BSIiAY    EVENING JAN.   28tt 

BY  SUBSCRIPTION  ONLY. 

Ticket* *  I   eurh 

■t*r*Sobsoriptlon  Lints  oan  b>  fonnd  with— 
G.  M  Berry,  Sh»r>fTs  Ofliof,  City  Hall ; 
Mr  Brandt.  ^.W  aor  Waibtng'on  A  Montgomery: 
A,  Summe'lield.  Jr.,  N.tC.  oor  Folsom  A  Stenari, ; 
W.  Ooben.  No.  6  Batiery  atreet. 
J.  W>tt.  No.  1IU  Third  -treet ; 
Mr.  Katzenstein,  Nn   16  Second  street; 
Ed.  Abramaon,  No.  735  Ulay  street.  deSD  iw 


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DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM, 

And  College  of  Medicine. 

Ifl   fkfifi    BEACUFUL   AND  INSTRUCT- 
J.I/.WV/  iveobiecta  to  be  s—n.    Open  to  tbe 

Pablio  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUREKA  HAL7  . 

818  Montgomery  streot.    FOU  MEN  UNLY 
•wTDr.  Jordan's   Pit i vat b  Office  is  nt  tn 

Gesry  street  (opposite  old  Moohanioe'  Pavilion). 


ADOLPHUS    STOCKMEVER, 

....TEAOHKIi  OF.... 

PIANO    AND    SINCINC. 

Balls  aod  Parties  attonded  to,  and  Music  lor 
niehed.    Residence,  %98  Eddy  atreet.       dt fi  lm 


(Lately  arrived  from  South  America,) 

PIANO,   CHURCH  ORGAN   AND  HARMONICOrt 
TUNER  AND  REPAIRER. 

KaT-Orders  addressed  to  the  Philadelphia  Hon-e 
Bnsh  street,  promptly  atteoded  to.  d*7  lac 


E.  PARDINI 

NO.  T»»  WASHINGTON  STREET.  (ABOVK 
th*  Piatt),  San-FranoUao.  Boot*  and  Sbo*n 
made  to  order  in  th*  bsat  Frtnoh  stylo.  The  aanoo 
ready  mad*  al  way  a  oa  hr.»i.  no  1-i-tc 


FIGAROS 

THE  JOURNAL  OF  AMUSEMENTS. 

Pnbliaaed  6T«r»  Day  in  las  Ye4r  b' 

^ .       I»-       BOGABDtTS 

AT ' 

«a»Merehont  ond  SOS  W-vU-lOaTton  §U 

Below  MonKomerr.  San  Franolaco. 


FRIDAY JAN0ABX  10,  1873 


Br«(  Ii«r*«  Ent«rlaliinielH, 

A  Boetouian  in  New  York  writes  of  the 
"Beocher  ..how"  that  took  her  to  church 
one  Sunday  "before  the  eecind  bell  riog- 
iDg"  :  It  made  a  long  waiting,  bat  procured 
•Do  good  sea's,  and  gare  me  time  to  see  the 
Bhakiogcf  bandfl  and  how-d'ye-do's  among 
.friends,  cbaffiog,  laughing— or  emiling,  psr- 
baps  I  ought  to  Bay— and  reading  a'  newspa- 
pers, while  the  audience  settled  itself  for 
the  performance.  Soon  "H.  W."  came  in 
upon  tbe  platform  with  bis  caps-coat  on, 
threw  his  bat  behind  tbe  chair,  aad  eat 
do  *n  until  the  plase  was  quiet.  Then  an 
Anthem,  a  short  prayer,  a  mention  of  some 
church  charity  for  which  there  was  to  be  a 
cjllecton;  and,  addressing  somebody  near 
him,  "  Please  pas)  the  baskets,"  which 
zuoiut  about  ta'f  a  dozen  work-baebeta  that 
as  many  men  iottintly  s„iz*i  and  went 
zoand  round  with  for  the  money.  Then 
.znore  singing,  a  characteristic  long  prayer, 
and  then  tLe  di-coarse— teu  common  ser- 
moaa  crowded  into  one,  as  fdr  as  thought, 
originality  and  practical  suggestions,  grow- 
ing out  of  a  test  ia  Isaiah,  which  otherwise 
would  have  had  no  meaning  to  my  mind.  To 
read  bim  is  nothing  to  hearing  and  seeing 
him,  you  know.  The  management  of  hi6 
To'ce  and  his  iodtscribable  manner  are  vastly 
telling,  and  altogether  make  up  an  enter- 
tainment not  lees  fascinating,  perhspB  more 
instruct. re,  than  a  good  play  by  a  finished 
ftcto  \  laughing  and  crying  alternated,  and 
some  po'ntfl  came  very  near  bringing  down 
the  house.  When  tbe  dense  congregation 
rose  at  last  to  finish  up  with  a  bymn— the 
words  and  mnBio  of  which,  I  must  say, 
thrilled  every  nerve— itjwaa  the  snapper  too 
much,  and  I  confets  to  the  emotional  weak- 
ness of  spoiling  one  handkerchief  in  Bpite 
of  myself. 

Death  of  a  Great  Mao. 

None  who  properly  appreciate  the  charac- 
ter of  Loaii  Napoleon  can  deny  that  he  was 
a  great  man.  He  was  a  great  politician,  a 
wise  rater.  In  tbe  minds  of  many  all  the 
good  he  did  for  France  is  blotted  out  by  his 
failure  as  a  soldier.  All  that  can  be  said 
agaiDss  Lou's  Napoleon  is,  mauuais  soldat .' 
He  went  to  war  when  uoprepared  fur  it,  and 
knew  nothing  about  it.  That  is  all.  In  the 
arts  of  pesc3  he  was  supreme.  He  ruled 
Fiance  wisely  ;  he  advanced  her  lo  the  first 
rank  of  nations  in  commerce,  and  rendered 
ber  prosperous  and  bappy.  It  was  not  to  be 
espee'ed  that  so  wise  a  man  would  make  a 
good  S3ldier.  All  acknowledge  tbe  Firtt  Na- 
p  >leon  to  have  been  a  great  man  cela  va  sails 
dire,  but  about  Napoleon  the  Third  there  ia 
a  difference  of  opinion.  People  say  he  was 
a  float,  a  triokster,  an  unprincipled  man. 
But  how  tius  he  was  to  Franca  I  The  First 
Napolean  was  a  morster  of  selfishness.  Was 
Fracc3  bappy  under  his  rule  ?  We  trow  not. 
He  too  made  a  mistake  at  last.  It  is  for- 
given. Then  let  Francs  forgive  Napoleon 
tbe  Third  bis  errcr,  and  remember  only  the 
goad  things  he  did  for  France.  As  a  ruler 
Louis  Napoleon  was  great.  History  will  do 
him  jus  tic?. 

The  Choicest  Confectionery. 

Jo  mi  H.  Ron.tr  has  just  opened  a  new  and 
hatdsome  confection'. r/  store  at  12G  Kearny 
etreat,  whore  can  be  obtained  superior  finely 
flavored  confectioner;  of  all  tinic.  Balls  aad 
partus  suppliied. j 

W'caiilns  Koturnca  in  One  Day 
and  wa  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry. 

-Jones  A:   -"chroaoi's 

Celebrated  Grab  Chowder  can  be  obtained  only 
at  330  Bath  .trtet,  nearly  oppos  te  the  A.ham- 
bra  Theatre.  Bob  Bait  eats  It,  and  they  all 
oat  It.  Only  tbe  teat  brands  of  Liquors  bot- 
tltdfoi  lamilv  ii-e.  Q 

Vreih  and  Sweet , 
Far  tbe  beet    confection  err.  go   to  Canty  acd 

Winner's.  HIT  Montgomery  St.  near  Salter.        X 


What    Caeer    bsundry 

Employe  no  Chinamen,  and  should  be  pit 
roolied  by  fTerybodp.  • 

■->■■ 

X>o    Not    sutler    irom     Corns. 

Tbe  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Biin- 
iona.  Club  and  Ingrowing  Halls,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Br.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute. 310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
apeak  from  experience,  bavins  tested  the  Doc- 
tor's capability.  Beterencea  given  IX  required.  B 

Oyster   Trtiao. 

Tbe  oyster  trade  In  OaUlornia  Is  assumlrg 
•gfgantic  proportions.  Emerson  Ocrville,  of  the 
Brfddle  Boek,  410  Pine  street,  furnishes  from 
his  own  oyster  beds  at  Ban  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  of  the  Pacific  Coast.  His 
Eastern  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 
has  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and* he 
'Saddle  Book"  la  known  •verrwnere. 


Anawerj  to  Correspondent!. 

Ltjct— YtSi  you  cin  probably  find  a  recipe 
for  making  rice  guiding  in  "sjmeof  tbe 
pspers."  We  have  seen  it  in  seventy-two 
country  exchanges. 

Motbeb— Wetave  not  beard  that  Francis 
Rose  McKioley  is  about  to  start  a  young 
ladies*  seminary.  We  shan't  send  our  little 
girls  there. 

Ihquibeb  —  Tbe  psper  you  refr  to  wag 
s'arted  ss  the  programme  of  Gilbert's  Melo- 
deoo,  but  it  was  quite  a  rtspeotable  paper 
ttien.    We  edited  it  (b'm). 

Abtist— We  are  not  sure  whether  or  not 
Mr.  Porter  took  a  sketch  cf  Tubbs'  Hotel, 
Oakland,  and  pun'od  Aladdin'*  p alace  from 
it.    Wetbink  he  did. 

HudBAKD-The  law  ia  very  strict.  If  you 
black  your  wife's  eyes  you  oannot  claim  that 
it  is  not  extreme  cruelty  "because  she  is 
used  to  it." 

Poet— We  have  seen  it  stated  somewbere 
that  John  Howard  Payne  was  the  author  of 
"Home,  Sweet  Home,"  and  also  that  he  had 
no  home  of  his  own.  Wo  have  seen  it  so 
stated  more  than  ones — probably  a  ttoosand 
times. 

Satirist— We  must  decline  your  criticism 
of  the  Overland  Mouthly.  It  is  not  polite 
to  term  that  periodical  a  *  fance"  for  tbe  re- 
ceiving cf  stolan  goods,  and  a  "literery 
sboldy  machine."  You  have  had  some  of 
your  articles  relussd. 

Litteeateub— The  name  of  Bret  Harts's 
forthcoming  book  is,  we  believe,  "Tailors, 
and  How  t>  Treat  Them,"  with  notes  by 
Charles  Vivian.  It  will  be  a  sort  of  mission- 
ary work.  Tailorj  in  tbe  United  States  are 
sadly  in  teid  of  conversion. 

Lively  Business. 

Ths  Baltimore  Evening  News  of  the  28th 
nit.  says: 

.East  Baltimore  was  "disgraced  last  night 
by  a  number  of  females,  bUck  and  white, 
becoming  intoxicated  and  then  conducting 
themselves  io  a  manner  t  u'y  disgusting; 
in  fact  it  seomed  as  if  drunkenness  among 
a  o-rtain  class  of  women  in  East  Baltimore 
was  contagions  last  night,  and  until  a  late 
h^ur  policemen  were  kept  busy  iu  conduct- 
ing frail  liamanity  to  tae  lock-up. 

San  Francisco  is  not  so  bad  in  this  re- 
spect as  Biltimore.  We  have  a  regular  sat 
of  female  druekards  who  appear  again  and 
again  before  the  Polica   Court,   but  casual 

drunks  are  rare. 

■» 

Of  Conrse. 

A  Chicago  paper  has  the  following  para- 
graph : 

It  was  a  reporter  of  tbe  Joarnel,  and  not 
Judge  Scully,  who  got  kissed  by  Mrs.  Ryder. 
The  woman  was,  of  coaise,  crazy. 

Only  this  and  nothing  more.  .  Are  the 
Journal's  reporters  so,hideous  that  a  woman 
must  be  pionounoed  "of  com se,  crazy"  if 
she  kiesss  one  of  them?  1  he  San  Francis- 
co reporters,  .even  those  employed  on  the 
scrub  papers,  are  a  good-looking  Bet,  and 
very  kissably.  That  a  San  Franoiso.lady 
would  be  crazy  to  kiss  one  of  them  is  not  a 
matter  of  course. £ 

A  Business  Snceesa. 

Not  muoh  over  a  year  ago,  the  I X  L  Auc- 
tion store,  61G  Kearny  street,  was  started  by 
a  company  of  young  men,  who,  sioce  then, 
by  carrying  out  the  true  principles  of  trade, 
"smalt  profits  and  quick  returns,"  have 
made  it  one  of  the  most  popular  establish- 
ments iu  the  city.  This  house  did  an  im- 
mense holiday  busintsi  in  clothing,  fancy 
gcola,  jewelry,  etc.  Enterprise, 'industry 
and  hoaesty  will  tell. 


What  an  Eye,  Dear! 

Dr.  Vogal  gives  an  instance  of  a  beauti- 
ful young  lady  who  suffered  the  critical  op- 
eration of  having  the  inside  cf  her  eye 
photographed.  She  takes  ext-act  of  bella- 
donna until  the  pupil  has  become  sufficient- 
ly large.  The  interior  of  the  eye  is  then 
illuminatad  with  magnesium  light  and  pho- 
tographed.   AH  for  science. 


Go  It  I 

A  young  man  is  walking  from  Kentucky 
to  Texas  on  a  wager  of  $50.  Shoe-leather 
will  c  j st  him  more  ihan  that.  But  there  is 
nothing  like  carrying  a  thing  through  when 
you  attempt  it,  even  if  you  do  make  a  first, 
olass  idiot  of  yourself. 


Mtogether  tlie  Best. 

It  Is  curious,  bnt  true,  that  J.  A,  Bhaber, 
707  Market  street,  near  Third,  should  sell  fur- 
niture and  bedding  cheaper  ihnn  an;  other 
dealer  In  this  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
convinced.  x 


ETor    WasninK 

Shirts,  SI  60  per  doz.;  email  pieces,  60o.  per 
i'  a.    At  tbe  What  Cheer  Laundry  • 


Manning's. 

Tae  only  plaos  south  of  Market  streat  to 
get  a  Rood  dish  of  OystorB,  Ca'ifornia  or  Eastern 
Transplanted,  Is  at  Manning's  Charter  Oak 
Oyster  Ballon,  corner  Howard  and  Third,  late 
o!  the  Blue  Wlog  Saloon.  x, 


Tho    Best    Remedies. 

Dr.  Ferry's  Last  Chance,  lor  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
ry's  Webfoot  Pllle,  for  all  biHous  complaints. 
4.  B.  Gates  and  Co.,  corner  Saneome  and  Oom- 
«tercial  streets,  sole  agents.  • 

*Tliat    Cheer    l_.au.  n<lry- 
Ie  the  best  laindry  in  Ban  Prano  laco .       * 

Wa..     jes  and.  Jewelry, 

Very  low,  at  H.  A.  OaUender'J,  6a  Second 
.street,  corner  of  Mission.  n 


XI    Ton    Want 

Tour  Blanket-  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
cot  spo  1,  send  them  to  the  What  Cheer  Lann 
*rj.  ^  x 

For  a  safe  and  efficient  Beautivisb  of  the 
<Joscpl*xiok,  nee  Dickei's  Fjmous  cssuk  be 


The  III H8l rated   Press   (8.  F.) 

No.  1,  January,  1873.  Sold  by  subscription— 
$1  60  a  year.  Elegant,  cboloe,  cneap.  Sample 
munbere,  15  cents.  Address  Murray,  Dewey  it 
Co.,  3.  F.  o 

--■■■■• 

For  the  Tery  Best  Drinlci, 

Goto  Ya,es*  Branch  Salooo.  corner  of  Market 
and  Third  atreeta.  bo 

Best    Quality    of  X>oKsatln 

Driving  gloves,  at  J 2  per  pair,  at  the  What 
Oheer  iAnndry _^_  x 

McDowell,   Shaw    Card  Writer, 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order,  koom  10, 
808  Market  itrret.  cor.  Post  and  Moatgamory.  u 

Do    You    Know 

That  with  BTTxrifiicjc't  PasxEBXS  you  can  out 
*nd  make  any  garment  io  fit  perfectly?  Send 
postage  stamp  for  an  illustrated  catalogue.  H. 
i.  Doming,  agent,  office  of  the  How*  Sewing 
Machine.  No.  lis  Eearar  street,  betwoau  Batter 
tad  Post.  Ban  Franeiaeo.  * 


A  Firat-Clasa  Idiot. 

Somebody  writing  in  the  London  Globe 
talks— the  miserable  wretch  !— about  tbe  un- 
popularity of  women.  He  deflates  that 
there  are  more  bschelors  than  there  use!  to 
be  ;  tbat  women  have  lost  the  charms  of  pa 
tience,  modesty,  unselfishness,  and  tender- 
ness, and  consequently  old  maids  are  smarm- 
ing everywhere  and  making  the  earth  a  bard 
and  dreary  desert.  Has  this  cynio's  wife 
been  ltctnring  about  bim  ?  Or  is  he  the  vic- 
tim of  a  breach  of  promis?  case  ?  Nothing 
lees  can  excuse  such  a  slander.  Seriously, 
there  it  of  lite  too  much  heedless  and  in- 
d  scriminate  condemnation  cf  the  soft;r 
sex.  Women  are  just  what  they  always 
have  been  in  nature,  and  to  call  them  un- 
popular, or  sc'lfitib,  or  ssjertive,  as  a  olsss,  is 
ridiculous  drivel. 


A  Sad  Case. 

Mr.  Kiljoye— "I'm  so  glad  you've  come, 
Dr.  Bland  t  I  waut  to  consult  with  you 
about  my  poor  wife." 

Dr.  Bland— "Wbat's  the  ma'ter  with  her?' 

Mr.  Kijoye— "Such  a  fearf j1  depression 
of  spirits! 

Dr.  Bland— "Depression  of  epirits!  Why 
she's  tbe  I  fe  of  the  parry  I" 

Mr.  Kiljoye— "Ah  1  she  always  bears  op 
in  company,  poor  thing  I  But  you  should 
only  see  her  n hen  we  are  together  alone  1' 


A  man  in  Gongtown,  O.,  bet  $30  one  bit- 
ter cold  day  last  week  that  he  could  walk  to 
Warren.  He  spoiled  a  $15  suit  of  cloth f  s.  a 
$14  pair  of  boots,  paid  a  dector  $10  to  thaw 
his  ears,  and  was  arrested  at  War  te  i  a3  a 
Bospicious  character  and  looked  up  two  days 
in  jail.    He  won  the  bet. 


Archdeacon  Donnison,  who  litaly  recom- 
mended the  h:rie  pond  as  a  remely  for  dis- 
content among  Erglish  laborers,  bss  been 
served  by  his  parishioners  with  a  pelting  of 
stale  eggs,  evidently  on  tae  homeopathic 
principle  that  tlia  hair  of  thg  sime  dog  will 
care  the  bite. 


Oysters. 

In  strolling  round  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
uur  careless  feet,  by  chance  did  sir  a; 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  waters  bright,  did  make  a  scr  een 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  sottly  fell, 
Made  that  window  Eeem  to  be 
Borne  fairy  grotto  of  tbe  sea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 
It  looks  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer ,'"m 
"All  right,"  I  said,  **I  muBt  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  "TV" 
Mo  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  it  true, 
And  cooked  irtagmfcenUy,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Oookod  every  style :  just  think  of  that, 
And  if  vonr  mouth  don  t  water,  then 
Ton're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  t and  orabs  and  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  found  tbey  had  within 
That  cosy  place  ail  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  flee-h  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  'twould  eeem, 
That  they  have  here  tbe  beet  Ice  cream; 
So  here  they  Sock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  wnat  they  call  "such  nice  dinners." 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  tnere  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacifio  Oyster  House,  337  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

CHABLE8  HAAEE,  Proprietor. 


It  is  Perfectly  Astonlslilng 

How  beautifully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
st  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
before  8  i-.ii.  returned  the  same  evening  if  de 
sired.  x 


A.n     Old    1-iLiridiiie.x'K. 

The  Verandah  Cigar  Btore,  at  the  K.  E.  corner 
of  Kearny  and  Washington  streets,  kept  by 
Henry  Schmidt,  has  been  famous  for  the  last 
eleven  years  for  keeping  the  best  Havana  cigars, 
tobacco,  choice  meerschaum  pipes,  etc.  p 


CLAiavoYAirr.— Madame  Clara  Antonia,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
has  removed  to  323  Kearny  at.  Consultations  in 
Bngliah,   French  and  German.  t 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


LEWIS  &   PANDER, 

UTOVES,  RANGES.  TINWARE  AND 
^  all  tiDde  of  Oooking  Utensils,  No.  38 
GEARY  STREET,  bstwea  Kearny  aod 
Dapoot. ja8  3m 


^ 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

BVKKY    aATBBTJAT    KI8HT. 

Piano    and     Singing;    atBF.M. 

D.  BARRY,  Obairmsn. 

Charing  Cross  Saloon 

COG  Mission  street,  near  Second. 

d«10_ J.  EAGLES,  Proprietor. 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

ON  HAND  ud  nods 
to  ORDER, 

L.   BLAIR'S, 

9  Kearny  atreet. 


Stage  Dancing 


TAUGHT  AT 


McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 


DASHAWAT  HALL, 

Poatetreet,  near  Ke»rny. 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

San  Francisco  Savings  Union,  58A  Cali- 
fornia  •  treet,  corner  of  Webb. 

FOR  THE  HALF  YEAR  ENDING  WITH  THE 
31st  December,  1S7J,  a  dividend  hta  been  d-- 
olaied  at  tbe  rate  of  nine  and  aLx-tentbi  (9  6-10) 
dat  cent,  par  annum  on  Term  Deposits  aod  aia*bt 
( =n  per  cent,  per  annum  on  Ordinary  Dopoaite,  free 
of  r>rie-al  Tax  on  DspoBiU,  payable  on  and  after 
13th  J&naary,  1673.  Br  order. 
a-.3i-lw  LOVttLL  WHITE,  Oaahier. 


THE  GOLDEN  ERA 

For    1873. 


2 1  ST  YEAR  OF  PUBLICATION. 


A   New   Departure 


...FOB  THE.. 


KTlElX^r     YEAH. 


FRESH    AND     BRILLIANT 
CONTRIBUTORS. 


The  Best  Talent  in  the  Country 


San  Fraueisco  Fenilletons  and 
Social  Gossip. 


True  Reflex  of  California 
Life  and  Times. 


THE  ROMANCE  AND  REALITY 
OF  THE  PERIOD. 


The  Great  Novel  of  the  Day, 

The  New  Magdalen! 

9  BI    WII.KIE    COLJLINS, 

IN  THE 

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The  "Podgers  Papers," 

By  "Podgera,"  la 

THE  GOLDEN  ERA 


SWALLOW  FLIGHTS 

By  Char-lei  Warren  Stoddard,  la 

The  Golden  Era. 


TABLE      TALK, 
By  Olive  Harper.  In 

The  Golden  Era 


TOM     A.     KAW^K'S 
Fenllleton.  In] 

The  Golden  Era. 


OBIOIML  STORIES.  POEMS  AND 
SKETCHES,  FASHION  GOSSIP. 
AMUSEMENTS,  LITERATrRE 
AND  AKT,  ANSWBB.S  TO  COB- 
RESPONDENTS,    ETC. 


mHE  "GOLDEN  ERA"  18  THE  OLDEST 
X  Weekly  Paper  io  the  State,  permanently 
established,  and  mora  widely  circulated  at  home 
and  abroad  than  any  other  on  the  Pacific  Coast. 
In  California,  the  AtUntic  States,  and  throngaont 
the  entire  field  of  ita  great  and  rapidly  increasing 
circulation,  the  "GOLDEN  ERA"  is  universally 
regarded  as  a  literary  and  family  journal  of  one- 
quailed  excellence. 


To  Advertisers. 


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itor  ia  every  Home  and  Household,  and  SB  an 
ad rertising  m.diam  its  advantages  mult  bo  appa- 
rent to  baslnela  men. 

TO  MAIL  BUBSOBIBKBS, 

The    Golden  Era.  for   One  Tear,  S3  SO ; 
for  Six  Month.,  88  «0. 

bnbaoriptiona  to  be  paid  In  advance. 

The  Golden  Era  and   Peterson's  X.adlea' 

National  Magazine.  One  Tear,  ¥5. 

a*- THE  GOLDEN  ERA  and  PETERSON'S 
LADIES'  NATIONAL  MAGAZINE  served  br 
Carriers  in  tb.  city  at  lis  oents  per  week. 

THE  GOLDEN  ERA.  single  copies.  Ten  Oents. 
For  sale  at  all  Newi-stands. 

Otflee  of  the  Golden  Era, 

540  Clay  street San  Francisco 


CONSUMPTION  pre 
vented  by  the  timely  us< 
of  "Hall's  Pulmonary  Bal 
sam,"  the  best  and  mos 
speedy  remedy  In  use  to 
Coughs,  Colds,  Asthma 
Bronchitis,  Influenza 
Loss  of  Voice,  Incipien 
Consumption,  and  all  Dig 
eases  of  the  Throat  am 
Lungs.  Ask  for  "  Hall'i 
Pulmonary  Balsam." 

Price  SO  cents.  Sold  b 
all  Druggists. 

J.  R.  GATES   &  CO. 

PBOFBIETOBJ, 

Cor.    Sansome  and  Commercial 

nolt  t< 


Pacific  Stone  Comp 

TUB  PACIFIC  BTONB  COMPANY  OAU 
tbe  esvecial  attention  of  Arouiteota,  Both 
eera,  aod  the  public  in  generlU,  to  tbe  SUPEtUO) 
QUALITY  of  the  Stone  now  being  manufactare 
by  them  in  this  oity  under  the  Bansome 
They  make  to  order  and  keep  in  e  took: 
Bulldlnt  Fronta,  Water  Pipe, 

Slut.,    Mod  amenta,    FomitalKa,  i 

Tllea,  Copley  for  Watt 

Filter*,  etc,  etc 

Together  with   BanBome's   celebrated   Frea-Qv 

Grindstones,  all  of  which  we  guarantee  euptrio 

and  at  a  price  far  below  that  of  haod-oat  wort. 

■W-The  attention  of  private  parties  intaodlBg  i 
build  is  respectf  ally  solicited. 
Office.  Ho.  IO  BUSH  STBBBT,  Sao  Fraaot** 


'  MANUFAUTURBB 

— AWTJ— 

EKPAIRKIl 


THOMAS    W.    EREE, 
SIXjVER.  MiATBr 

*/" 

tjfi  DRUMS,  BANJOS, 

^C^  — AND— 

UTHEB    MUSlfAJ,    I»STBa7XEBrTl 

ESTABLISHED  IN  180S. 

■Q7  Iiuusona  triTen  on  the  Banjo  and  Prom.  M 
MISSION  8THEET,  between  First  and  Seoond 

N.  B.— Fine- toned  Silver  Solo  Sanjoa  for  Pi 
eeaionala  always  on  hand.  »al5  \\ 


Declared  Aealn-t  the   aThole  World  i 
the  Beat  of  Mankind. 


P4TENT  EAGLE  BLACKING -WARBlKl 
ed  Baperior  to  any  in  the  market.  Maouti 
tared  by  MOORE  A  CO.,  No.  «*0  Leideado 
street,  H.  F.  Direotlone  for  Use :  Wben  found  t 
thick,  add  a  little  water.  Keep  tbe  bottle  w 
corded.    Sold  by  all  Grocers,  .JruggiBtr-,  eto.    d. 


TRAYS  aiwais 


Alfred  Tettet 

Maoufaoturer  aod : 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES 

£85  Dnpont,    , 

$EAR  SUTTER  STSEi 

See  my  eiock  of  B 
Cages  before  purobail 
e'pewhere.  Always  too 
tbiDKoew  on  band.  I 
Patent  Cages,  made. 
Tin  'Wire,  are  warraaaj 
FREE  FROM  VEK» 
Aleo,  best  quality  Tl 
d  hand.  no20t 


Meerschaum  Pipe  Depo 

013    EEABNY    STREET. 

PIPES  MADS  TO  ORDER  AT  , 
tha  short es  ootic?  All  Pipes  and 
Cigar  Holders  wuiianted  genuine,  and  V_a(j 
to  color  well.  Meerschaum  Piprs  and  >^^^ 
walking  Oaoes  Mounted  and  Repaired  ^— ** 
at  lowest  Ea^tero  Prices,  aod  with  tbe  beetwo 
mauship.  A  large  aseortmeat  of  Walking  Oai 
and  Fancy  Goods  of  every  deBcription  alwayai 
hand.  oo2l  It 


The  Popular  Beverag 

C CONGRESS  WATER  FROM  THE  PAOIF 
*  Congress  Springs,  near  Santa  Olara.  Iadon 
by  the  Medical  Faculty  ita  oorative  powers  be; 
equal  to  tbe  celebrated  Consrees  Water  frona  t 
Spriogs  of  Saratoga,  New  Vork.  Depot  remoi 
from  1'iS  Kearny  street  to  Hew  Montgomery. < 
door  from  Howard.  Families  supplied  dally.  L  I 
eral  discount  to  tbe  trace,  and  orders  attended 
promptly.  de251l 


Philadelphia    Restauran 

OHAS.  V.  BEBGOLD,  PBOPRIETOB, 

THE    OLDEST    ESTABLISHED 
and  most  popolar  Bestauraot  in 
Ran  Fraocieco.     The  Tables   are   eop- 

El  led  with  tbe  beat  in  market.  Board, 
y  the  week.  408  PINE  STREET. 
Monl.    orann- 


lav 


en.) 


GEORGE    MAYES*; 

DEALER  1^  OYSTKRS.  ULAMS 
asdall  bind!  ol  SHELL  FISH,  . 
Sulla  Ncs.AO,  -11.  i,X,  California1 
Market,  eotraDct;  oo  Ctvliforora  street.    — ' 

Public  or  private  parties  Lad  families  iQppl 
from  fi  A.M.  to  t.  p.  m.  J^adies'  and  Gentleni  I 
0»ft**r  Rootp  nripn  frowi  C  •  m    to  TV  o  v         -**rt?l'l 


DR.  w".  A.  PAYNE. 

THIS  OEIKRRA'ED  PHYSICIAN  HAS  }[ 
moved  his  office  from  tbe  Rue^  Uoa>e  to  ' 
Elegant  Suite  ot  Room",  No.  4  >  O  Kearoy  atr  . 
Ha  tells  jour  disease  witnoota  question.  Do  '■ 
fail  to  call.  All  chronic  Diseases  treated  euoo  • 
fatly.  delDl 


L1 

Bar  Sugar 

fOn    SALE-OIS     KEAENV     STSEET.    ' 
*      AfEROER'S.     AUo,  ever,  kind  of   Can  . 
Wholesale  and  Retail. 
no"  H  M.    A.   MESM1 


Indian  Queen  Rang. 

The  Best  in  tbe  Mark  t 

MA5UFAOTCRED  BY 

CALEB    M.     6XCR.JL.FB, 
ooie  tf  4SO  an'  4««  JK.ara 


HEW  YOBK  PBHS 

HALL'S    PIAlB 
ForsaleatNo  • 
1  (tier  street.     Call   ■ 
examine  for  yooraa  a. 
■9-Th*  only  Call  r- 
nia-mad*  Piano  on  ■ 
d*i4  ■ 


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laiia-or.l.a*    T*au«. ' 
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lit. 


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;  ii  its]   Bats!  I 

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METROPOLITAN  THEATRE 


ireaiest  Se»$ifioi  if  the  Seasor 


H1W    ALHASBRA    THHATRB. 


nmanou 


I    ll   l  POPI     I      \   If 


»TEJ 

"IB,,, 


The  Yellow  Hat! 


Ml  t-:.-  !*  , . 


ARI 

I  tkr  Hi*  If, 

I  of  Mill  Ik 


BLlCKLVj-»i] 
jutUaimt  ~ 


The  Yellow  Hat! 


wenty  Thousand  Persons. 


The  Yellow  Hat 

matloas, 
larniflrvnt  Sfenerj, 

HatUlloa  of  Amaron«, 

llrllliant  Armor. 
Wonderful  (  >loro<i  Light*, 

Utartllnc  Mechanical   Effects 
Superb  Yarlply    KntorUinment. 

Ew&hm  Tricks  and  Novelties, 

...Til*  ... 

ACME   OF   PERFECTION! 

Tkm  ••*)«  '■»'■  tt«  ft  OMbtilU^i   of  AtiniUOJ 
ee*»r  »>*«;i*4  la  ui  TbMtt*. 


EMERSON    MINSTRELS 


C?oixxi>«.rilo«»  Oonsolldatod 


BATTJRDAT    AKD   aUNDAY    EVEKIKOI 

ANO       sayvTTTrt  x> /v- 


JANUA.RT  It  ui   U 
iTINBB. 


SAN  FRANCISCO  ATHENEUM 


IATDROAV    ul IDNOA  i NOB 


IVTr.    J.    CsVIVXJ 

1  tit 


IONIOO. 


MorHmcr,    Parka,    l»i\„„    Tfconpaoa! 


f-.t-i     i  -it  »i--- 1  ...I  .ii  tlameal     n    l«    Nuioa. 


ntlDIMiuuTicr  J1.011    . 

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RIKP  •  II  AWn 


VConder. 


C  *ttmt*4   «rt  ■ 


Tim  smat   •nit    r»rn.n 
I  u.  RUMtLL 


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■T  *•»  OtBan  o*s«  fr«a»  *  A.M.  tolrtt,  >A«r*  Referred 
ftNUMt  to  Memd  SIX  DAT*  IN  ADVAKUK. 

•1/  POMT1VILT  5U  FRKI  LI>T.  To.n  will  to  no  srotp- 
ifcM  to  »t 


O-oodloy  e,      TJnoio 


UCLI    «i  i  >  i  null      iar«<'i\    .iill»l 


Stove . 

HOB  IIABT 


Purl     f-.-.-..n.l oil. 

. 

HIBERNIAN  8118... 

T.   FARRON 

yV«    LIIvE    WS   TTTT" 

O  I3 

800ND8FB01  GERMANY 

THAT 

RASCAL 

BILLY. 

To  conclude   with   Add   R)m.iTa  rtketcb   rathlcd    _  J 


BZSX 


33  32  V  Ci  ^L  O  3ES 


■  B    BrNJAMl"!  niBB" 

MRS.  mSJXH  BIBBS 

LAWYER  BRU»  


ADD  RV MAS  I  MR    BABNABV  BIBB1*  .... 

.Mist*  JKNME  SMKKMaN     mmo    BAKN.BY  BIBBS.    . 
M.  A1NBL.AY  80OTT  !  DATEOflVE  SHATUtiDJI. , 


Sill  RILKKY 

BjB    HART 

...CIIAN  Sl'l  TOM 


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H-*h  Hoatatoa 

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SOLO  ON  MAOIC  FLUTE   ANO   KETUC  DflUM,  WlTH  ONE 
•TICK,  IT  THE  MUSICAL  WONDER. 


To  oooclad*  with  Hugh  Uoblnioo'*  Iri.n  Bkotob, 

Before     tlxo     I>a-drja. ! 

M.rrt  ()  N-tl. J  Huth  Boblnioo 

Nor»Morphf O.Thompiioo 

K,l*r LjdlA  Llvioeatoa 

Uoro**  Rfao,  A'iHslQor  tba  daep'at  dya r.  Morlimaj' 

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IXIl    AVITI'U     "1"»iCfi,     flIO     Kearny     «tr.-.-t. 


FERNANDEZ  &  AGUIRRE. 


t^ASHTONABLK  HAITKR3.  No 
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band.    *#*  llaM  autde  to  order  and  reooiamd  to 
tneaeatbBt  atvla.  ooSSIn 


A  PERFECT  RUSH 

Day  «,raca.  isrigixt, 

ALT*    a- Hi:    OBEAT 

IXL  Auction  Store, 

OlO     KI'.IIIVV    HTBIT.T. 


A  WONDERFUL  BUSINESS 

CHEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  AMERICA 

In  ■•!»  offerlna  crcater  Iturgnlna  thnn  hore 

ever  been  oaTet*ed  tn  Hnn  Fmaelaeo. 

With  ear  cev&eetlea  In 

New   York,    Chicago,    and   St.  Louis, 

Vrnan  which  w*  are   dally  receiving  Ouodi 
homht  at  th«  Itwctt  Cualt    Prleea 

IX       OURHBNOY. 

OUR    JIJTTO    ID    TO 

X  L  and  Undersell  All 

JUST    RECEIVED, 

1,000  pair*  Caaelmere  Paali,  worth    IO  OO,  to  be 

■old  at  «:i  CO. 
AMtoata  White   ahtrt>>  worth   91  SO,   t»  be  Mid 

ul  ?i&  oentv. 
M  «aiei  of  Ueavy    t7nderc:otbing-,    dOe     to  11  SO, 

Hats..     Hats.      Hats. 

IV.m  «5c.  to  •!  SO.  .old  cltcwKcre    from   SA  Co  S. 

ALSO.  AN  IMMERSE  8T00K  OE 

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WATI'IIH,  ItVUHKU   (1UIIB9, 

UOKIEBY, 

Trunk*.      But*,     Valises, 

ANO  IN  EAOT.  SVERYTHUfO, 

From  a.  Needle  to  an  Anchor 

Oftll  ud  ex.miio  oar  ytlaer,  .ad  itUify  yoatl.lm  thai 


THE  CHEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  AMERICA 

13  THE  OBKAT 

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•  A*    KEAUIV    8TBKCT, 

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FIDE  QUILTED  SILK  HATS,  WORTH  IS,  FOR  $1  SO 

N-AHlIn  *•!«•  Kverr  Mllkt  •»  t. 


TOXXINT    R<3:01L.'iSI, 


NONE  BUT  THE  BEST  QUALITY    OF  UK.tl S 
OAN  BE  HAD   AT 

Stallt-i  t>,  O,  Oaliioroia.  Market 

PIONEER    IHOI     MANtFAtTOEY. 


tr-Thr>moat  KLHOANT  orSTOM  WOTIK  IN  TDK  OITV    - 
rail  end  aiamina  soodn  and  pricea.      BKBRS  *;.MAYN*BD 
•  lift   KaarnT  atraat.  ida  dnor  aontb  of  Bnah 


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A  3E1.  €> 


ORGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 

....CIB0C1ATE8  IN  .... 

All    the   Theatres, 

— AJTO    IS 

CIRCULATED  EVERY   DAY 

lit    THifi    VKAR. 

6ENERALLY  THROUGHOUT   THE    CITY 


THE   OLD 

Hot     SOOtcH, 

15  M.rton  *tre«t,  near  Keurnr. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  AND_  JERRY  III  TOWN. 

Alwnis  on  file  the  New  York  Herald,  Uarper'a 
Weekly,  Frank  Leslie's,  Da|r*e  Dofng?,  Police  Oa- 
2*tte,  all  tbe  California  pap^ie,  alto  Londoo 
PddoIi.  Bell'e  Life,  Ulustratea  London  Newe.  Call 
and  enf,s!'y  yourself. 

•Q>~  Doa't  forget  tbe  elga  of  the  Hot    Scotch. 


de7tf 


0HARLR8  nil.  FFLDMAN.  Proo'r. 


On    the     BOATS    and    CABS 


Rum  Punch.   Hot  Scotch, 

...,AItD.   .. 

TOM    and    J  JERKY, 

OO    TO    THE    K1IAKCH 

Hot    sooton, 

lUo  Sutter  afreet,  near  Kearny. 

All    r>x-injks    Ton    Cents 

HOT     CHOWIIIK     EVKttl    NIGHT. 
colfi  tf JOS,  P.  BR.GOS,  Proprigtrir 

DRESS  MAKING. 

MRS.  M.  V.  BI8HOP.  NO.  lO  O'FARRELL 
■  tre<  t,  is  the  p?aoe  lor  L-vdiea  and  atrangers 
TifliticK  the  oily  (o  have  their  Dresses  made  In 
style,  and  a  parfeo'  tit.  at  a  moderate  price     Qe  9 

RTCHEDA    FAMILY 

(Formerly   o/  Chiariaa's    Royal   Italian  Cfrcta) 

WILL  GIVE  LESSONS  ON  THE  VIOLIN  OR 
Gtvrur,  at  mpidenoes  (if  required, ,  or  for- 
nish  Musio  for  Halls  or  Parties,  at  mod»rate 
charges.  Residence,  8»»«  Montgomsry  stroct 
ooroer  Jaokaoo,  HonraKo.il.  ".claim 

J.   C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    JL.XJNCH, 

Cor.  Second  o.d  Tehcmo  .trc«t.. 

■ar*T.rr.pin     oonalaally    on     band. 

O.BWrs    in    evrry    il»l«.     PKIVAKE 

SHPPEB  BOOMS    FOB    PABTIE8. 

deo  31  lm  

CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMnERS  OF 
i  he  Theatrical  Profession  in  t  aliToroia  praw 
gose  fomlng  elaaaes  for  inatrooiion  in  Elocution, 
(irxona  wishing  to  otmI  th' maelves  of  tbe  oppor- 
tunity of  ai-quiring  a  ub-  fol  art  at  a  moderate  ooat 
can  tend  In  idiolr  narrjei  to  "OambyaaB  "  P.O.  Box 
3324,  when  particulars  M  to  terms,  •to,,  will  be 
sent  ho  tncm.  A*"  ■* 


SQUARZA'S 

Branch  Punch  Salonn, 

3  I  7  Kearny  street. 


Have  yon  beheld  ltf    If  not,  you've  &  treat 

At  SQOARZ  VS  PUNCH  SALOON,  In  Kearny  street) 

There  BONA,  dlsolple  of  GREAT  SQUARZA, 

Dispenses  famed  Magic  Punches;  rather 

The  moat  delicious  mixtures  yet  recorded; 

And  h&ve  with  many  medals  been  rewarded! 

LadleH  their  OORDULS  there  can  Blp  at  lelHOre,— 

Their   "TEARS"  appease,—  and  Men  gain   "LADIISB 

PLEASURE." 
To  allay  connubial  differences  and  pain. 
In  "ANTI-DIVORCE"  you  cau  year  end  attain. 
Sip  of  the  potent  extract  but  one  taste. 
Your  arm,  consoling,  straight  Is  round  her  waist 
OnesB  what  a   "AtORNING  COMFORT"  in  the  klaf 
That  heals  the  puirrel  and  hnpartB  tbe  blLssl 
The  "WELCOME"  tot),  you'll  always  find 
A  balmy  soother  for  the  troubled  mind. 
The  bright  "AURORA,  "aud  the  sweet  "FABBWEL1V 
Jast  visit  BONA,  and  you'll  all  fare  well  I 
HtS  "HYGIENIC  B1TT&RS"  are  the  pauaoea 
For  all  dyvpfptlcs  and  for  dlarrhoaa. 
No  Cholera  Morbns  ever  has  been  found 
Whore  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  knock  aronna. 
BONA  and  BQUaRZA,  aplte  of  all  detraotors, 
Have  proved  (he  Nation's  greatest  beoofaotorsl 
Full  FORTS'  llffjrant  hnUhfal  diatt*  yoa'll  nnO- 
To  aid  tbe  Man— Invigorate  the  mlndl 
Not  this  alone— a  Wcloome  yon  will  meet 
At  BONA'3-fSQ.aAKZVRJ  -M7  R.EARN?  STREET. 
Bemcmher,  too,  not  this  famed  pbee  to  pass; 
ALu   SPLENDID  LIQUORS  BUT  ONE  BIT  A  QLAB8. 


THKY  HAVE   TAKEN 


THE    F.RST    PREMIUM 

....AT.... 

All  the  Mechanics'  Fairs. 


H6S   SALE  TVIIOLR8ALE  AMD  BITAIL 
at  the  old    catulillshincnl.  IXC  I-e1de#a.#.  -• 
opnealf*  What  Ch«  *r  Rome 


'^■ica-A.n-0.' 


THE  JOUENAL  OF  AMUSEMINTS. 


Published  every  Day  in  the  Year  by 
ax 

5BS   Merchant  »ud    COS  "W»*hln*«ott  eta- 

Below  Montgomery.  Ban  Francisco. 


8ATDBDAY JANUABf  11 


1873 


AMUSEftENT8e    £tc 

Caufobma  Trea  the.— "Aladdin"  u  Ike 

greatest  ouccesa  of  ail  the  epe<t\cnlar  pi  aye  pro- 
duosdet  tola  theatre.  The  attractions  of  Misses 
Emily  aad  Betty  Ki«l  aod  the  well  trained  corps  de 
balls',  do  coach  towards  accounting  (or  the 
crowded  houses  which  biro  been  the  rale  eioee 
thlspie:e  was  produced.  "Aladdin"  will  be  played 
At  tbe  matiaee  to-day  aad. this  evening.  Altera 
fewnignie  more  this  great  popular  socceai  must 
bo  witbdriwa, 

Alhajiijiu.     Theatbe.—  This  konaa  was 

picked  to  suffocation  last  night,  when  Biker  and 
Farron  took  their  bsoefiL  Among  the  volunteers 
who  appeared  for  the  occasion  was  "The  Little 
Jewel, "a  child,  who  did  taong  and  daaoe  la  ex- 
cellent style.  Ti-e  bill  for  the  mttinoe  te-day, 
this  eionioK  aod  to-monow  night,  appears  on  oar 
first  page.  It  comprises  Billy  Eraenoo  in  some  of 
hie  best  ecu,  Baker  and  Fsrioa,  Bab  Hsrt  aod 
Other  popalar  favoritee  Thetff-et  of  the  alack5 
made  by  certain  sorab  newspapers  is  rather  ban. 
Octal  than  otherwise  if  we  may  judge  from  the 
fact  that  hundreds  were  unable  to  obtain  admis- 
sion. 

Metbopslitan    Theatbe.—  There   was  ( 

cspitil  i  udience  last  night,  when  the  benefit  !0 
the  Olympic  01  ub  took  place.  The  pan torn 
of  ■•Haoapty  Damply 'a  Dream,"  inwbich  members 
of  [this  club  appear,  will  be  *I:hdrawo  after  to- 
ulgbt.  "Yellow  Hal"  will  be  played  at  t:e  mat- 
inee to-day.  this  evening  omi  to-morrow  evening. 
On  Monday,  the  Baistsy  Family  will  commence  an 
•ogstrement,  and  will  eppesr  is  the  olio  in  come  of 
their  best  performances. 
Bella     Union    Theatbe.  —  A   Dew   bill 

will  be  presentnd  at  this  house  to-night.  After 
a  brignt  first  part  and  an  olio  in  which  Miss  Lltlie 
Hall  will  appear  in  ber  bouquet  of  song-,  and  with 
Hise  Jennie  | Worrell  ioeoogaod  dance;  Charles 
Vernerio  oomiccooge:  Cogilland  Cooper  in  song 
and  dance,  and  others  in  T-irious  specialties,  Miaa 
Jennie  Worrell  will  appear  in  her  gr  oat  imperson- 
ation of  Nan  in  "Nan,  The  Good  for  Nothing,"  in 
whioh  Bhe  will  ictrodocea  clog  dance.  The  per- 
formance will  onolude  with  anew  oomic  ball  it  by 
21.  Schmidt,  entitled  "The  Village  Coquette." 

AtheneubI.— Five  miDutes  with  Mortimer; 
"Uader  the  Gaslight ;"'*Before  the  Dawn,"  and 
other  attractions  make  op  a  very  lively  entertain- 
ment a>  this  hou-e.  The  management  ainjonce 
the  reeogagement  of  the  talented  vocalist  and 
actress,  Miss  Agnes  Keonedy,  who  will  make  her 
reappearance  on  Monday, 

Fob  Los  Angeles  and  Mexico,— George 

Ejland.  Mme.  Louiee  (Mrs.  Ryland.)  theHoreste 
Brothers,  gymnasts;  Professor  Samwells  and  bis 
trained  dogs  and  monkeys;  La  Roy,  the  oircus 
performer, at  d  Mrs.  Samwells  and  children,  sailed 
for  Los  Angeles  on  ThutBday.  From  there  they 
will  proceed  to  Mexico  and  the  Central  American 
States,  This  compaiy  will  travel  under  tho  title 
of  '  Prof.  8amwells  A  Go's  Grsat  Combination 
Oircus  aod  Animal  Show."  A  rather  extensive 
title,  but  it  is  nothing  when  compared  to  their 
show  bills,  beaded,  "From  London  to  the  Pacific 
Co  i  st."  They  are  band  comely  get  ton  op  by  Fr&u- 
ci3  A  Valentine, are  profusely  illustrated,  and  are 
most  wonderful  specimens  of  ehowgrandilcqaenoe- 
Mexloo  will  be  poorer  ihan  ever  after  this  party 
pas33S  through  it,  il  there  is  any  virtue  in  ebow 
«Ua. 

W00DWABD*S  GARDENS— ISJOTENSE  RtJSH— 
These  beautiful  ga  dens  look  delightfully  freflh 
and  bloon-iiog  after  showers.  Great  attractions 
are  anoonaoed  for  next  Saturday  aod  Sunday: 
M'lle  Secyeab,  the  magnificent;  John  Conklio  and 
M'lle  Stacy,  and  The  Grsat  Buislay  Family  in  their 
varied  performances.  There  will  be  a  balloon  as- 
cension on  Sunday. 

The  Horticultubal  Hall,— Skating— 
Skating  assemblies]  Tuesday  afternoon  and  eve- 
ning, Wednesday  afternoon  and  evening.  Thurs- 
day afternoon  and  evening,  and  Saturday  afternoon 
a-d  evening, 

Mt33  Augusta  L.    Baboon.—  Th's  lady, 

who  has  been  lately  plajiog  in  the  Southern 
States,  arrived  here  last  niaht  under  engagement, 
to  the  Metropolitan  Theatre  and  will  shortly  make 
her  appearance. 

Anatomical  Mcsedm.— One  or  the  most 

■ompiete  collections  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
fttatea,  oomprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  bean- 
Altai  wri  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
only)  at.  rue  Museum -on  Montgomery  Btreet.  An 
aocr  may  be  profltablf  soent  Here. 


Holiday    A*u.ncJtt«e. 

There  are  no  Funches  for  the  Holiday  tatleg 
ihst  compare  with  Squsrea's.  £quiiz»'e  Punches 
axe  famom  for  the  high  att  shown  In  their  man- 
ufacture, the  happy  ccmbiniiion  of  whole  some 
tonlcB,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  the  great  Squat  zs,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  cordials  fjr 
the  Holiday  Ubies.  For  sale  at  toe  ntw  branch, 
317  Kearnv  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
1'iO  Leidesdorff  street.  H 

I>x*.  Barlow   a.  hniith 

Is  giving  a  conrte  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
tnen  on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dls- 
eases  at  hie  Hygeian  Hell,  637  California  street, 
«very  Friday  evenltg,  commencing  at  7Ho'clook, 
A  part  of  ihe  evening  is  devoted  to  extmJulng 
*nd  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gfvea 
phrenological  examination  in  regard  to  health 
to  Invalids  dally,  from  9  to  4  p  m  ,  tree.         i 

Gentlemen,   Attention: 

For  the  mos*.  comfortable  and  luxuiious  shave 
be  sure  and  call  at  O.  L.  Bueand's  P.lao*  Sharing 
and  Hairdresslng  S»:oon,  224  Montgomery  Bt., 
opposite  Buss  House,  up-stalri.  Only  the  most 
skillful  utlBts  employed.  B 


PACIFIC    COAST   DRAMATIC  HEWS. 

Mabtsttlle.— Charles  Vivian  with  bis  compact 
little  company,  comprising  M'lle  Ma-ie  Gaor.aio. 
Miss  Fanny  Garr-etaon,  Mias  Mare  Z  >ei  and  D.  b'. 
Nesflo.d  the  baritone,  performed  at  the  theatre  on 
Monday,  Tuesday  and  Wednesday  evenings. 

Gajvss  Valley.— Tse  Grata  Vsll  ey  Mlostrete  re- 
organized, gave  an  entertainment  at  Hamilton 
Hall  last  Saturday,  Tbe  Union  gushte  over  tbem 
in  a  manner  which  surprises  us,  the  Union  being 
a  sensible  paper  in  most  things.    It  says: 

Tbe  Moore  Brothers  would  appear  wi»b  gnat 
credit  oa  any  eia*e  in  tbe  cocntrj.  Mr.  Z  ok,  oo 
the  guitar,  has  no  ooperior  In  theooontiy. 

Tbe  Union  has  never  heird  Ferrar  play. 

Oaki-asd.— Tbe  Bernard  Minetrela  (amiteurv.) 
performed  at  tbe  Academy  of  Music  on  Wednes- 
day. 

PIOCHS.— Mr.  and  Mrs.  F.  M.  Bates  baveobtaincd 
an  ecgigemen  t  to  play  at  the  Theatre  here. 

GOLP  Hill.— "Tbe  Metropolian  Minstrels  from 
San  FranaiSco,"  are  Announced  to  appear  at  Mi- 
ner's Union  Hall  to-night,  Who  they  aie  we  don't 
know. 

Salt  LiKH,— John  T.  Rayrrocd  clcsed  biB  en- 
gagBoaeat  oo  Sstarday,  tbe  4th  inct.,  having  drawn 
good  houses  in  spits  of  bad  weather.  On  toe  6th 
Johnny  Allen,  Miss  Alice  Harrison  and  Little 
Mac  commenced  an  engagement,  npueiricE  in 
'Schneider."  Tbe  Salt  Lake  people  have  been  in 
look  of  late  as  rega-ds  amusement.  John  R.  Claw- 
son,  whose  death  we  reoently  announced,  was  a 
brother  of  H.  B.  Clawson,  the  manager  of  tbe  the- 
atre. 

POETLAND.— The  bill  for  New  Tear's  night  was 
"Jenny  Liad,"  "Who  Killed  Cock  Robin!'  and 
"The  Debutant?,"  with  M  ss  Kite  Denin  in  lead- 
ing roles.  It  drew  large  houses  at  ma'inee  and 
eventog  performance.  It  was  repeated  on  the  3d 
iost.  On  the  7th  Miss  Denin  appeared  as  Fazio io 
'■  The  Italian  Wife."  The  Oregoi^an  of  that  dats 
ontaices  very  kindly  nolioe  of  Rjbert  Fatford, 
who,  with  his  wife,  started  on  the  steamer  which 
left  that  day  for  Sia  Francisoo.  We  make  the 
,'ollowicg  extract: 

Mr.  Fulford  has  been  connected  with  tbe  Wat> 
dron  troupe  for  the  laat  year.  During  bis  brief 
prof  eaiooal  sojaurn  here  be  Das  won  manj  warm 
friends  and  admire  e,  both  in  behalf  of  his  social 
Qualities  and  talems  a-  an  actor.  Mr,  Pnlford.  br 
cis  perseverance,  oaref  j1  etr.dy  and  endeavors  io 
please,  has  became  ooe  r»f  the  perru«u«Lt  tavor- 
iUe  with  this  p  Olio.  Of  Mrs  f  ol'ord  ibeeame 
remark  13  in  every  respect  appllcabls  She  oom- 
bim-s  the  raro  characierittics  of  aooiahijty  with 
thoae  g.ialifloations  necessary  to  render  her  impt-r- 
sonitti  jd  i  pieaeing,  euooeesful  and  acceptable  wtih 
thepablio. 


Holiday    Candles. 

Fresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M  A.  Merc  r's  piDneer  confection- 
ery, 578  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    a 

■• 

A.  Plenaant  Location. 

ferso:  eslrlng  oornlortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  the  nne  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  building  is  a  very  fine  one  and  le  well 
lighted  and  ventilated,  i 


EASTERN    DRAMATIC   .HEWS. 

In  New  York,  Kiblo's  Garden  has  ngsin  had  a 
tremendous  ran  with  "Leo  and  Lotas,',  a-,d  neiry 
one  hundred  thousand  person  a  have  already  wit- 
6BS*d  it  within  the  abort  pariod  of  ti s  prodoc 
tioo.  The  theatre  was  densely  packed  on  Christ- 
ina* day  and  nisht  by  a  dilighttd  tbtong  of  Lotus 
lovers.  The  spectacle  is  now  folly  on  tbe  tac'%of 
a  long  continued  success..,.. .At  Bocth'e  Theatre' 
Bdwin  Booth  made  bis  first  appearance  thie  sea- 
eon  on  the  3lth  nit  .  in  Rioha'd  III,  Fraccie  Bangs 

played  Richmond Wallack's  Theme  having 

produced  "Sam,"  with  E.  A.  Sot  horn  as  thebero. 
on  the  21et,  has  contloued  it  to  large  bOBiness' 
The  piece   has  been   olten   played    through   the 

country  by  Char. f ran  and  lesser  ligbte At  the 

Grand  Opera  Honse,  "Round  t^e  Cloch"  has  con- 
tinued tbe  feature,  with  addlticn  of  a*  new  panto- 
mime scene  stjlod  "Five  Minutes  with  Hompty 
Dnmpty,"  and  sundry  variety  perform  a  cces 
The  Cataract  of  the  Ganges"  is  underlined  for 

speedy   ! production At     the     TJnlon    Sqa're 

Theatre,  a  new  drama  eni  ltd  "A  Son  of  the 
Soil,"  was  produced  on  the  3.1. h  nit.  deferring  for 
one  week  the  production  of  Brougcan>'s"Atherley 

Oourt" The    Sau  Francisco     Minstrels  have 

added  to  their  first  part  "Hamlet,  the  Dainty," 
and  the  "Happy  Family."  In  tue  former,  Pharley 
Backus,  Billy  Birob,  Oharles  Gibbons,  and  J.  Kor- 
rie  made  the  fu",  acd  the  same  parties,  with  ex- 
ceptions of  Horrie,  raised  general  bilrrity  io  tbe 

latter "The   Babte  m  the  Wood"  aod  "The 

Palaoe    of  Truth"    htve   been  running  at  Wood.s 

Museum Bryant's    Minstrels     have    run    tbe 

same  hill  for  two  or  three  weeks,  aod  have  rocently 
made  no  change.  In  addition  to  the  first  part,  tbe 
Clodeohe  Qaadrille,  tbe  'Watermelon  Man,'- 
Stanley  aod  Kalnls."  tbe  "Magi  der  Family,' 
"Carle  do  Visite,"  the  "Sausige  Merchants,"  Stan- 
wcod'sbinjoisms,  Morrissey  and  Emer-oo's  e>ngi 
aod  dances  have  been  given,  and  the  "Round  tbe 
Clock"   burleeqae  by  the   entire    company,  has 

wonod  up  tbe   programme Tbe  New    York 

Meroary  says:  "The  Canterbury  Varieties  gt.Va 
an  entire  new  programme  this  week,  in'rodncing 
Ida  Wallace,  a  well  practiced  vocalist  of  the  eerio 
comic  order ;  Joe  Child?,  comedian  of  earns  orig- 
inality, and  a  professor  of  the  baoj  >  and  come- 
dy called  "Jimmy  Qainn,"  besides  tbe  largB  stock 

company At  the  Olympic  1  heat  re,  the   Aimee 

Opera  Troupe    produced     "Lea    Brigands"  af'er 

Lea  Cent  Vierges" "Humply  Damply  in  tbe 

lowen"  has  made  a  bit  at  Tony  Pastor's At 

the  Atbeaeum,  Bob  Butler  bas  a  company 
oimprising  Messrs.  Schoolcraft,  Campbell  Coes, 
Prescott,  Lang,  acd  others. 

Bamam's  Maseam  ia  Fourteenth  street  was 
originally  built  during  tbe  war  by  Mr.  James  K* 
Cooke,  the  English  equestrian  ruaneger,  by  whom 
it  wa»  named  the  "New  York  Hippo'fceitrou.' 
I'  did  not  prove  a  success,  and  tbe  building  was 
converted  into  an  exhibition  ball  for  bi  hard 
matches.  After  rome  time  it  fell  in'o  the  bands 
of  the  well-known  manager,  Mr,  L,  B.  Lent,  who 
named  it  the  "New  York  Circup,"  and  for  a  num- 
ber of  yeare  gave  regnlar  equestrian  performances 
du  inz  the  Winter  moo  ha.  At  the  close  of  last 
season  it  was  purchased  by  Mr.  P.  T.  Barnam,  who 
had  the  bnttdin?  entirely  altered  and  rt  Q tted  at  an 
expense  of  $70,090.  The  collection  cf  animals  de- 
*tro?ed  waa  one  of  tbe  fiaest  in  tbe  w„rld.  acd 
mnch  sympathy  is  fill  for  Mr.  baronm,  ti.  is  b-inr 
the  third  occasion  on  which  he  bas  bid  his  entire 
estab'iabment  destroyed  by  fire.  His  "American 
Museum,"  wbioh  stood  on  the  present  ette  of  the 
Herald  building,  was  burnt  ditto  on  July  12  h- 
166$,  a-«\  having  established  another  colleo  ioo  at 
the  old  "Chinese  Museum,"  Nos.  537,  f-9  aod  541 
Broidway,  it,  too,  was  barned  down,  on  Ma-oh  3d- 
1S68.  The  loss  by  tbe  present  fire  ie  estimated  at 
from  $150. 100  to  $300,000.  only  $8\W>0  of  which  Is 
covered  by  insurance. 

The  Philadelphia  City  Item  ioeis'Sbpoo  giting 
Beuoioault  the  title  of  Viscount.  In  r*ply  to  a 
correspondent  asking  for  ioformation  ontheanh- 
jeot,  il  says  that  "We  simply  published  aprimed 
extract  from  tbe  London  Times  of  1817,  lurnisbed 
by  a  correspondent  from  his  sorap  bcok,  aod 
headed 'Bouoieault  in  Bankruptcy.'  Ia  this  bf ti- 
the eiatemeatis  mad-  by  Mr.  Boucicault  him- 
sell  that  be  bas  a  right  to  claim  the  title  of  Vis- 
count ds  Bsuoicanlt.  We  wonder  be  doesn't 
adopt  tbe  title,  slnos  he  bas  ooe.  Viscount  de 
Boucicault  would  look  well  on  tbe  bills,  vs  e  thick 
it  noibicg  more  than  right  that  he  should  have 
his  title." 

A  correspondent  of  tbe  Chicago  Tribune  aays 
that  the  best  performer  by  all  odds  >n  John 
Brojgbam'a  new  play  of  "The  Lily  of  France," 
now  acting  at  Booth's  Theatre,  ia  tbe  Spitsbergen 
dog;  and  yet  such  is  the  profeesiosal  jealousy  of 
tbe  other  artists  that  the  little  animal  rece.ves  no 
word  of  praise. 

Mr.  Daly  has  fioally  declined  tbe  overtures  of 
Offenbach,   Sohce.der,  Thores?e,    and  a  full  new 


Sewin*  Machiaei  for  Sale  or  to  Rent,     0Per»«mP*nr,at  the  Grand  Opera  House    next 

Cheap,  at  116  Post  street.    Also.  Agency  tor      -D "'   Jfeh  •  "  i"0!,™1 '  '"*  "IT*  $i   '" 

-Vtlla-B  Artina»  ki    -P-     «  a*°n\,j  um  i  a  ^   whioh  was  considered    too   much  fcr  tfte*e 


Mr  Philip  Lee.  the  courteous  and  amiable  bus- 
band  of  Id  ia  Neilson,  is  ssmewhst  addicted  to 
cr-dulity,  and  has  for  sine  time  been  the  recipi- 
ent of  extraordinary  revelations  regarding  this 
blarjtrd  Ooootry  from  tbe  Inveterate  joker,  £Oth- 
ero.  Tbeee  were  all  laitbfnlly  believed,  aod 
Sotbero  on  tbe  15th  practized  on  him  the  climac- 
teric j  >ke.  Lee  bad  expressed  btmsalf  as  pleased 
witn  Ibetooiety  be  met  here,  but  Sotbera  offered 
tosbow  him  another  phase  of  Amsiioau  life,  and 
invited  bun  to  a  priva  e  dinner  at  the  Grameroy 
Park  Hotel,  where  were  also  aeaemblrd  Dan  and 
Neil  Bryant,  Nelee  Sermour,  Bi.ly  Birob,  and  a 
lew  other  mios-rels;  Chris.  Oonnor,  the  well- 
kuowo  biiliard  saloon  proprietor;  Jjhnoy  Wild 
and  W.  J.  Florence.  Lee  was  eeated  on  the  right 
ol  Solbern,  and  at  the  dining  commenced  eer- 
eral  of  tbe  parties  drew  bowie  knives  and  pis- 
tols, and  laid  tbem  be.ide  their  plates.  Quarrels 
were  finally  Improvised  from  ludicrously  trivial 
causes,  aod  the  contestants  were  eo?a  engaged  in 
flourishing  bowie  knives  aod  pioii-  g  of  pistole. 
Lee  endeavered  to  escape,  but  foutd  tbe  door 
locked.  He  eooo,  however,  realiz.-d  that  the  af- 
fair was  a  quiz,  and  took  tbe  flrit  opportunity  cf 
leaving  It  wa>  afterward  thought  if  publicity 
was  called  to  tbe  affa  r  it  would  call  attention  to 
Sot  hern  and  bis  coadjutors  and  serve  as  a  good 
advertisement.  Botbern  and  Florence  caused  a 
rrport  to  be  screed  that  they  intended  to  fi-ht  a 
duel  on  tbe  20th.  and  induced  Jodge  Dowling  to 
isEue  a  summons  for  them  to  appear  on  that  morn- 
ing. They  obeyed  :  the  affair,  as  a  consequence, 
was  published  in  the  papars,  and  tbe  end  of  the 
notoriety-seekers  wsb  attained.  Lee  ia  a  very  gen- 
tlemanly man,  who,  In  tbe>imp)ioity  of  his  heart, 
BomstimBs  arrays  himielf  from  head  to  foot  in  an 
ultra  John  Bull  rig  of  striped  white  and  black- 
He  looks  fresh  from  Sing-Slog. 

Mr  Lawrence  Barrett  bas  bsen  warmly  oom- 
mended  by  tbe  pr? ss  of  Ohioago  for  his  acting  of 
Hamlet,  lago  and  Cassias.  He  attracted  very  large 
audiences  to  Aiken's-  Theatre  in  that  city,  ard 
according  to  tbe  Chicago  Times,  was  received 
with  the  utmost  enthusiasm.  He  goes  tbeooe  to 
the  New  Orleans  Theatre,  of  whioh  he  is  the 
le-eee  and  manager. 

A  Boston  paper  announces  that  Ned  Buntline 
bos  organized  a  dramatic  corps,  with  buffalo  Bill 
asstar,  to  do  the  proteaa  busicess,  ablv  supported 
by  wild  Western  bun  ers  and  gory  Indian  obiefe, 
"Blood,  Brains  and  Hair;  or,  the  Out-throat  of 
Brimstone  Gulch."  is  now  in  prspsratieo;  also, 
the  roariag  faros,  "Bnckacs  of  Gargling  Gore" 

John  JE.  Owens'  company  commenced  at  Madi- 
bod,  Wie  ,  December  3D:b;  Freeport,  111  ,  31st; 
Davenport,  Iowa.  Jan.  1st  and  2nd;  Cedar  fB?pide, 
3d;  Dea  Moines.  4th;  Omaha,  Neb.,  C-  h  and  Ttb  ; 
St.  Joe,  Mo  .  3th  and  3. h  ;  Leavenworth,  10th  and 
Uth. 

Mr.  Robert  McWade,  tbe  talented  yooogsotor, 
bas  made  a  decided  hit  in  Canada,  by  bis  delinea- 
tions of  Kip  Van  Winkle,  in  the  drama  of  that 
name,  and  this  indicates  that  his  European  tour 
will  bs  similarly  successful. 

The  opera  season  io  Philadelphia  bas  been 
brought  to  an  abrupt  termination,  throagh  tbe 
serious  illness  of  both  prima  donnas— Kellogg 
and  Lucca. 

Frank  Mayo,  with  New  Orleans  Academy  of 
Music  stook  company,  are  billed  in  Indianapolis 
for  Deo.  3)th,  one  week;  Toledo,  Ohio,  January 
8  Lb  aod  9;h. 

The  Bcston  Saturday  Evening  Gazette  moans 
over  tbe  degradaticn  of  the  Bos'on  Theatre  as 
follows: 

The  stage  of  the  Boston  Theatre  continued  to 
echo  to  tue  tread  of  horses  doriog  ihe  week. 
UaniDa  co  nedinns  varied  tbe  entertainment  with 
their  in  telle  tual  antioj.  "Altzrppa"  anJ  "The 
Ua  araut  of  the  Ganges"  were  thepieceB  presented. 
Toe  manot r  of 'tie  p«rforman>.6  calla  for  nospe- 
oi al  comment  Wo  shall  b*  plraiea  when  we  bave 
an  oppoitnnity  to  cbronicle  a  lapBe  to  a  higher 
crder  of  affairs  here.  We  presume  the  man&gera 
hovo  foond  their  profit  in  giving  horaep,  dogs  and 
t'i'.D  '■).  i~  a  pUo»  ao  their  stage,  bat  Wd  think  bet- 
ter work  can  be  done  here  that  will  prove  equally 
remuovraii**.  We  are  aware  that  iheatrts  &ra 
not  run  entirely  in  the  interests  ef  Art. thou .h  we 
frankly  admit  we  are  of  the  opinion  that  manacers 
w  jiiLi  eo  run  tbem  if  the  public  would  encourage 
sucu  a  course;  ai  tbe  saie  time,  it  creaiea  an  un- 
pleassn'  feelicg  to  see  the  stige  cf  -o  noble  a  tem- 
ple r>f  tbe  dra'na  as  the  Boston  Theatre  trane- 
V-  s  -d  to  a  variety  ealertainment, 

Mr.  Ednio  Booth  kas  now  no  partner  io  themeh- 
agement  of  the  theatre  whioh  bears  his  name. 
For  some  time  Mr.  Robinson  waa  bia  partner,  hav- 
ing contributed  a  la-ge  portion  of  the  money  to 
build  tbe  theatre.  He  was  gradually  paid  off,  and 
la- 1  Summer  the  final  payment  was  made.  Tbe 
theatre,  therefore,  at  present  belongs  to  Mr 
Booth  and  wife  (M.ea  Mary  MoVicker).  They 
live  in  tbe  theatre  building  on  Sixth-avenue. 
They  occupy  tbe  third  floor,  and  Mr,  Bestb  has 
furt  ubfd  and  decorated  it  in  most  beautiful  style. 

Jean  Barnsiae  is  underlined  at  tbe  Providence 
Opara-House ;  aUo  Oarlotta  Le  Clercq. 

Lydia  Thompson  Troupe,  Memphis.  Jan.  6tb. 

Whs  Neilson.  Walnnt,  Philadelphia,  January 
13th,  two  weeks. 

The  puronase  of  the  Park  Theatre  property,  in 
Brooklyo.by  Fe'ii  Oampball,  for$115,0EI0ts  settled. 
Papers  have  passed.  Four  yeaie  ago  Judge  Mo  Cue 
offered  Bent  $2jO,000,  but  the  latter  thought  he 
could  do  batter. 

It  is  stated  that  Mrs.  Bouoioault  will  appear  at 
the  Boston  Museum  early  in  the  Summer,  and 
parform  a  eeries  ef  those  characters  in  which  ehe 
was  so  successful  thtre  some  yeara  ago.  Mr.  Bou- 
cicault will  not  appear. 

The  Globe  Theatre,  Boston,  announces  the  laat 
week  of  tbe  engagement  of  Miss  Oarlotta  Le 
Oiercq,  and  the  last  representations  of  the  new 
oomedyof  "Pi gmalion  and  Galatea." 

Stanley's  Liviegstone  hunt  la  being  dramatized. 

Tbe  Baltimore  Bulletin  si;  s ; 

Mr.  J.  M.  Bowers,  who  13  said  to  be  the  best 
reader  10  Eogland,  ie  comiog  to  this  country, 

Weenppoee  the  Bulletin  refers  to  Mr.  Bellew 
and  not  to  Joe  Bowers.  Mr.  Bsllew  was  formerly 
a  ol-  r/jmao  and  used  to  quote  Sbakspeare  in  the 
pulpit  to  the  great  delight  of  his  congregation. 
In  time  he  learned  to  like  Sbakapeare  better  even 
than  tbe  Bible,  and  thinking  his  talent  for  reading 
1  j  si  in  the  church  commenced  giving  Sbaksperian 
readings, 

A  Are  aroie  in  the  Bowery  boi-offioebntthe  25tb, 
but  was  extinguished  before  the  audienee  became 
alarmed. 

1  heodore  Hamilton  has  leased  Pike's  Opera 
House  for  next  year's  Exposition  month  at  Cincin- 
nati. According  to  report,  he  is  to  pay  f  8,  Oo  for 
the  period. 

Mr.  Soihem  ia  said  to  be  negotiating  for  the 
purchase  of  tbe  Liverpool  Post,  for  which  its 
present  proprietors  ask  $8J,'.00. 

Toole,  the  English  00 mediae,  ]■  oncemoremed- 
ititiogavisit  to  this  country.  Well,  it's  not  too 
late  yet. 

Mr.  aad  Mrs.  Biuotcsult  opened  a  two  west's  en- 
gagement io  Baltimore  on  January  5.h. 

Leo  Hod  eon  and  horse  are  at  the  National  The- 
atre, Cincinnati. 

Caroline  Bicbings-Bernard  Opera  Concert 
Trocpe  Bridgeport,  Coon..  31st. 

Waretxekaod  Jarraifa  Opera  Company.  Grand 
Op^re  House,  Baltimore,  30th,  for  aahoit  season. 
WasDiogton,  January  jOth 

O'e  Ball  and  company,  Baton  Bongs,  30th, 

Theodore  Thomas'.  Orchestra,  Newark,  N.  J„ 
SOlh  ult,         .^^__^^_^_^^_ 


-Villa's  Adjustable  Treadle. 


1  wanmidijsof  opera  bouffe. 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multituce  or  faahions 
ia  bats.  At  "  The"  Bat  Etwe,  647  Washiogton 
street  (second  hat  etcre  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nr»  ttsles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  immense 
—the  prices  ira  reasoi  able.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is-ecra  to  be  eultdd,  a 


FOREIGN   DRAMATIC  MEWS. 

London  dates  are  up  to  December  10th.  Busi- 
ness at  tbe  theatres  was  nearly  the  eatre  as  at  the 
last  advioeB.  If o  new  playe  had  been  produced. 
No  icing  novel  was  offered  at  the  music  balls. 
"Pygmatim  and  Galatea,''  after  a  run  of  two  hun- 
dred and  twenty  rights,  wae  shelved  on  the  4th. 
and  the  "Sobcol  fcr  tioaadal"  followed  it.  J  K, 
ICmmett.  who  opened  in  "Frits"  at  tbe  Adelphi  on 
the  2d.  had  drawn  well.  Charles  Mathews  was  to 
cIobb  od  tbe  14th  a',  tbe  Gaiety,  and  be  succeeded 

by  J.  L.  Toole  in  "Good  News"  and"AliBaba." 

A  flbarmiog  little  drama  entitled  "Tears,  Idle 
Tear?,"  waa  produced  with  marked  success  on  the 
i  b  at  tbe  Globe.  It  is  an  adaptation  by  Clement 
Sott  of  the  powerful  one- act  drama  of  "Maroel." 

brought  oat  at  tbe  Francaie  last  May At  tbe 

Vaudeville,  a  ntw  comedietta  by  Ernest  Cuhbert, 
called  "Lore'a  Legaof,"  was  to  be  brought  out  on 
tte  7tb....The  Holboro  Cirque  aad  Amphitheatre 
opined  on  the  2i  under  O.  Weldon  and  M'ile  Az - 
lia,  the  trapezist.  The  pages  who  form  an  avenue 
for  tbe  entrance  of  performers  were  women  Instead 

of  men,  as  formerly Tbe  Royalty  was  to  optn 

on  the  ll.h  with  French  plays.  Aimee  Desclero 
and  Lafont.were  among  the  engagements.  This 
theatre,  lately  leased  by  W.  H.  Swanborough,  waa 
olosed  Nov.  23d  by  Mies  Hodeon,  the  proprietor, 
owing  to  the  advance  monthly  rent  not  having 
been  paid.  The*wardroba  was  told  for  £7  19a.,  and 
a  piano  for  £14 14s.  Tbe  entire  sale  brought  but 
£38  .03.,  and  the  sacrifice  was  very  greal.  Mr 
Vokes,  the  cottnmerand  father  of  the  Yokes  fam- 
ily,claimed  a  portion  of  the  dresses  as  having  bern 
loaned  by  him  but  a  day  before  the  closure.  His 
claims  were  unheeded,  and  he  was  to  sue  for  dsm- 

agei The  Olyrrpic  was  to  reopen  on  the  16th 

under  Ada  Cavendien,  with  "Without  Love,"  a 
new  drama  by  Edmund  Yates  and  Mr.  Dubourg; 
au  oiiginal  oomedietta,  entitled  "The  William 
Simpson,"  and  s  new  farce,  "A  Triumph  of  Arms,' 
was  also  comprised  in  the  programme.  For  the 
Christmas  piece,  "How  I  Found  Oruioe,"  ie  prom- 
ised the  introduction  of  an  actress  and  vocalist  of 
celebrity  from  Paris. 

Tbe  Milan  Rlvuta  Te&trale  announces  the  ap- 
paaricce  of  tbe  "young  Amerioan  Malibran"  as 
follows:  "This  little  jewel  of  an  artiste,  Miss 
VielettaOolville,  is  engaged  here  for  the  Carnival 
at  the  Oarcaoo." 

Prof.  J.  W.  Glover,  of  Dublin,  recently  published 
a  cantata  entit  ed  "  at.  Patrick  at  Tara." 

M'lle  Tostee  is  now  in  Brussels  playing  high  00m- 
edy.  She  intends  to  float  over  here  again  and  re- 
same  ber  celebrated  role  of  the  Grand  Daohesa. 

Mrs.  John  Wood  is  about  to  return  te  the  St. 
Jamea  Theatre,  London. 

Madame  Parepa-RoBa  is  said  to  be  forming  an 
English  opera  troupe  for  the  Units!  Slates  next 
season.    It  will  inolnde  Santley. 

Miss  Glynn  (Mrs.  h.  8.  DalJas)  has  given  read- 
ings from  "Maobeth"  and  "Hamlet"  at  the  Satur- 
day and  Monday  evening  concerts  at  Liverpool. 

The  tomb  ef  John  Phillip  Keuble,  in  the  old 
cemetery  on  tbe  Berne  road,  Lausanne,  is  reported 
to  be  in  a  most  disgraceful  state,  tbe  inscription 
being  almost  illegible  from  dirt.  It  has  Deen  cal- 
culated that  £300  would  suffice  for  all  theimprove. 
ments  proposed,  both  in  connection  with  the  tomb 
and  Lauianoe  Oathedral. 

Ihe  oafes  concerts  in  Paris  are  now  in  hot  wate 
with  tbe  police  authorities,  and  a  new  and  strin- 
gent code  of  rules  bas  been  forced  upon  them. 
Certain  costnmes  have  always  been  forbidden 
upon  tha  music  halls  platforms,  such  as  priestly 
dresses  or  burlesque  policemen  in  any  shape  or 
form,  and  now  the  artistes  have  been  prohibited 
from  appearing  as  soldiers.  This  is  a  real  blow  for 
some  of  the  gingers,  who,  as  line'e-mea  with  red 
hair  and  noaes  to  match,  were  always  sure  of  a 
laugh.  It  is  very  curious  to  watch  them  now,  as 
they  assume  while  trousers  and  old-fashioned 
swallow-tailed  coats  with  large  brass  buttons,  the 
imagination  of  the  spectators  beiog  left  to  supply 
the  miesing  warlike  attributes.  El. 

J.  H.  Aogbe?.  a  well-known  actor,  died  reoently 
in  Locdon,  aged  62.  He  was  born  at  Devenport, 
and,  as  a  child,  appeared  with  Edmund  Kean. 

W  G.  Wills,  author  of  "Oharles  the  First,"  "The 
Man  0'  Airlie,"  etc,  ia  said  to  he  an  Irishman,  and 
13  a  novelist  and  portrait  painter  as  well  as  a  dra- 
matist.   His  age  is  44. 

Tbe  Paris  Figaro  calculates  that  the  single  play 
of  "Babagaa"  produced  M.  Viotorien  Sardcu,  from 
all  sour.es,  a  capital  sufficient  to  return  an  income 
of  $1,200  a  year. 

Mr,  Orcsffick  was  performing  in  Shakspeariao 
tragedy  at  the  Princess  Theatre,  London. 

Mr.  and  Mrs,  Bandmano  had  olosed  ooe  of  the 
mo.-t  successful  engagements  ever  played  at  the 
Theatre  Royal.  Nottingham. 


Btats    for    Holidays. 

"  The"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington  street  (sec- 
ond hat  Etore  below  Ef  arpy) ,  is  the  place  to  go 
to  boy  your  holiday  bats.  Finest  hat?,  largest 
assortment  and  cheapest  bat  store  in  the  city. 
Remember,  No.  647,  second  hat  ttow  below 
Kearny,  on  Washington  street.  e 


Fhotoaraphic    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  tbe  People*  Art 
Qullery,  34  Third  Btreet  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  .street.  s 

Wbitener. 

Jamkb  O  SPT.T.KBS,  31  Second  street.  bi 


FIGARO 


CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMME  IN 
every  Theatre  in  San  Francisco. 


FIGARO 

IS  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH 
out  the  centre  of  the  city,  in  all  Hotels,  Ree- 
taucants,  Saloons,  Stereaand  Offices. 


FIGARO 

IS    CIRCULATED    EVERY    DAY  ON   THE 
Oakland  terry  Boats  to  catch  the  passengers 
hat  arrive  by  thegreat,  Overland  Train. 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

The  German  Savings   and  Loan  Society. 

THE  BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS  HAVE  DE- 
clared  a  dividend  of  nine  <9.i  per  cent,  per 
annum  on  Term  Deposit?,  and  seven  and  one  half 
t7>i)  par  cent. -per  annum  on  Ordinary  Deposits, 
free  of  federal  Tax,  for  the  ail  months  ending 
Rg^^b'F  u-  '67ii>6r»ble  on  and  after  January 
15.1872.    By  order. 

GEORGE  LETTE,  Secretary. 
San  Francisco,  December  31,  1872.  jaS  2w 


EMPLOYMENT  OFFICE 

OSS)  Sacramento  street, 
CThe  First  House  below  Kearny  Btreet,) 

FOB  FURNISHING  WHITE  AND  CHINESE 
Hflp  of  all  kioda.— General  Bu^icsES  Aganoy; 
Collect  Rents,  Nctes  and  Accounts;  White  and 
Chinese  Laborers  supplied  for  Families,  Hotels, 
rarms,  Factories,  etc. 

CHA8,  F.   BECHtEEK  Az  CO., 
deSS  Im  63»  Sacramento  street. 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Bootaaellera  and  Stationer*. 

H.  H.  Moore.  609  Montgomery,  near  Merchant. 

Bnalnen  Colleges. 
Heald'e,   Bryant  <fc  Stratton'a  College,  24  Post  St- 

Hatcher*. 
Kate,  Fred.  Stall*  94  to  100.  California  Market. 

JBraae  Foanderlea. 
Weed  A  Kingwell,  California,  125  First  Bt. 

French  Fancy  Ooedt. 
Loean  A  Oo.,  19  Montgomery,  107  and  109  Sutter, 

Hainan  Hair. 
Bampeou,  A,  B.  A  Co.,  110  Second  street. 

Mnalc  and  Maalcal  Instrument*. 
Keene,  O.  O.,  mftr.  aooordiane,  repairer  of  all  kinds 
musical  instrument s,  203 Kearny. 
MaeearonI  Hannraclarere, 
Brignardello.  Macchiavello  A  Co.,  706  Sanseme. 

'Wines  and  JLiqnor*.     ( Wholesale.) 
Daneri  F.  A  Co..  504  Front. 

tVbiivner. 
James  O.  Sellers,  No.  SI  Second  street 


LARGEST 

PosierPrintingHouse 

On  the  Pacific  Coast. 


H.  P.  TAYLOR, 

HAVING  DISCONTINUED  THE  PRINTING 
Business  at  the  corner  of  Sacramento  and 
Leidesdorff  streets,  and 

Removed  to  532  Clay  street, 

Will,  in  future,  coijduot  the  came  line  of  busin 
at  the  new  location,  in  connection  with  the  office 

B.  F.  STERETT, 

With  whom  he. h as  united  his  stock  and  business, 
thns  making  this 

THE  LARGEST  AND  BEST  APPOINTED  OFFICE 
M  THE  STATE, 

And  affording  unsurpassed  facilities  for  Printin* 
of  every  description.  Personal  attention  will  be1 
Kivea  to 

SHOW,  THEATRICAL,  CIRCUS  AND  CONCERT 
■      WORK,  ETC. 

My  Engravers  stand  at  the  bead  of  the  profes- 
sion, as  samples  on  the  dead- walls  of  the  city  will 
testify. 

A  call  is  solioited  from  my  friends  and  the  pub- 
lic at  my  new  Quarters. 

H,  P.  TATLOB, 

del  lm  £33  Clay  atreet. 


ARIONI 

Pianoforte. 


DECLARED  FT  THE   JUDGES  AT  A  LATE  : 
Fair  of  tbe  American  Institute,  after  a  blind- 
fold  trial    fiainst   St)ioway'e,  ChlcborioK'H,  and 
others,  to  he  la*.  bcST  ON  EXHIBITION.     B. 
CTBTAZ,  Sole  Agent.    »©  O'FarreU  BtreeL 
N  B.— Pianos  of  all  atylee  TO  RENT.         mart 


OUTSIDE    LANDS. 

ANY  AND  ALL  PERSONS  THAT  HAVB1 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  oa  OUT- 
SIDE LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  have  tho 
amount  refunded  at  the  office  of  the  undersigned 
upou  the  presentation  of  au  order  from  the 
Mayor  and  City  and  County  Attorney. 
del8  If  A.   ATSTDT. 


OLDI 

DAVE  MENDES  &  CO..  at  tha 

„ ..._    __.   , old  original  RedLion,  19  Geary  , 

street,  between  Kearny  and  Dupont,  where  you1 
can  have  HOT  AND  COLD  DRlfcKS.  not  forget- 
ting the  old  Pioneer  Lunch.  The  "Old  Sport"  is 
always  on  baod. « 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession. 

THE  UNDERSIGNED,  WHO  HAS  BEEN 
over  twelve  yeare  connected  with  the  press  of 
Melbourne,  and  is  well  known  by  the  members  of 
the  profession  in  the  Colonies,  bejs  to  intimate 
that  be  is  prepared  to  give  experienced  advice  t* 
all  persons  professionally  viBi ting  or  meditating* 
visit  to  the  Australian  Colonies.  Fee  moderate. 
Punctuality  in  dispatching  replies  may  be  relied 
anon, 

WTLLlAi*  HENRY  WATERS 
12ViotorIa   Chambers,     V*  Oollins  street.  Mel- 
bourne.   Australia.  fefitf 


HLHrSIBRA  lodging  house. 

~i  +&_      FINELY  FUr  WISHED  ROOMS,  BUI-'! 
Sv^fjl  gle  or  iu  euits, 

"Well  sMirhied  and  Ventilated. 

H^'Alt  Dnf  arcij>D.ed  Rooms  to  1st.  Lodging  with 
si  vrilbcat  hoard.  ALHAMBRA  BDlLDnTO  '! 
alp  V»»h  »tr«rt,  ooW»f\t 


CANDIES. 

ALL  KINDb  OH  THE  FINEST  6CANDY 
made  at  our  Steam  Candy  Factory  d-iily.  All 
orders,  especially  from  the  eountry,  ars  eolicitdd' 
ard  will  be  promptly  attended  to. 

CANTY  A  WAGNER, 
lOT  Montcomerv  rt.-    ner-rHntt*r 


— _ — -■■ 

CENTRAL 

NO.  118  GEARY  STREET. 
Best   accommodations  for 

Families  io   the   city.     Private  

tDtranoe  forLadie*.    Hair   Cutting,  Shaving  nnu 
Snampooiog.    Children's  Hair  neatly  cut.   Ladies 
ShamDooing  50  cents, 
i  .17  lm  L.  OORRIVEAU.  Proprieiar. 


ATH1 


MR.  AND  MRS.  DREW'S 

Select  Dancing  Academy 

Cor.  Fourth   nnd  Jessie  sta. 

no27  Im 


AMERICAN     EXCHANGE, 

JONT  OAKKb FBOPBIKTOB 

Plrst-Class   Hotel, 

1,12  6m 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS. 

A  LARGE  ASSORTMENT  OF  GENTS'  FUR- 
niaDing  GoodB  to  be  b*d  good  and  cheap  a 
tbe  "uLDOORKKB,"  J.  LEVY'a,  Sl«  Montgom. 
ery  atreet.  .luatice  given  to  all.  Don't  forge',  thi 
number,  SIO  Montgomery  etreoL  de9U  lm 


•A«     rEAMBMt    SATVRDAY.    JAXVART     II 


lit. 


FUMtSMEO   ROOMS 
W  sod  »10  p«  MoDlb 

WEST  ENd'hOTEI, 


*«■•«• 


I 


ETROPOLITAN  THEATRE 


I  llh  n  (  lull 

Humpty    Dumpty's    Dream? 


CALIFORNIA   THEATEi. 

■ 


. ,     ,.  . 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


naiTT, 
11  nn 


■  Ml  | ; 

II,  III 


mtaiu.,. 

tf,t»U« 
HI  Bat, 


MISS  BLANCHE    CLIFTON 

1  AT  CROAT   A*0    IKDAT  [VIIIHUI 

YELLOW  HAT! 

MM 

*     • 

EI»I   I  ■ 

»m  tTn«..B 

p*    atiabrt.r  asl   Q- 

■ 
Oaa.1   4-.  *•                                                                     ,     HL.-.l., 

,tuk 

v   ..       , 
FV*.r 

la»t  iwtn  or  TO  quid  n 

ALAODIN;  OR,  THE  WONDERFUL   LAMP! 


i 


•  r  y  lli 


.  ■ 


-Star  Premiere  Assoluta.  BETTY  RIGl.  ihe  Premiere  Danseuse.  EMILY  RIGl, 


'  ¥      I  Yl.MNGS 

n       r..->ti;ln. 

MImm    .11    •imi:    WdllHKLL 

I  ■  tiim  oooD-roa-ix 
Htl«      I.  I  I.  I.  i  i:       ii.vi.L 
ii  n 


Oh»ron    niul 


>*P  Tai  rtMOBS 
hi*    Tl.r-oo 


Tnlnntorl    Clilldron. 


THIS   AFTERHOON    ARD    EVER1HU  JANUARY    11 

at  irt»i  nam  emu  rritniia  botioi. 
Tan  aouwi  «ii    irmmt.n   IIWIIW  ■  ia   ■   irn.   UIIUM 


Aladdin;  or,  The  Wonderful  Lamp! 


I     ri.tirrlii: 

•■■•:..•■-  MOOBE 

W.  A.  HI. 

J.  0    will 

• WALTEJ  H 

■    !».  TBATEB 

A  J.  BCCILIT 

O.UUBI 

I     M     M    ..    It      IV,       - 

OSIo    *  j.  rLTHlTOS 

ouiiniiii.nt jobi.wii.bo* 

r  Tnt  HR   Rim  LOUISA  Ji  us 

rBIBCaW,  BADBOOXBADOFB HUM  MIBK1B  WALTON 

HISS  SABJUE  WTATr 

HIS)  H    A.  ohaudihh 

BBUII BBS.  0.  A  9AUNDEBI 

_  _    _  H»     larln.,  MI.'.W.  nnnl.rn.n,  ,1  i*rl\  Atf.arla.IP,  R'u 


["A. 


,    »*•  ?  •  •  -w  »a  w 


i  ia.  r«ni4«  *•  .r 


Humpty   Dumpty's  Dream! 


Hf.  W.  3   laarl'. 
Hr.  L.  P.  Ward 


O  L.  I   O. 

AnkaiHi  >,-  i  mii,  ii.nimi 

•  ■All    iituw    or  THI    AIAZOM 


HnKnillront   Scrnrry  by  Portrr!     SlurtliiiR    IlluMons!    Uorgeous   Costumes! 


LANDS. 


Lind  ofFerst.  or  Hills  of  Dazzling  Light! 


BaTTHPAT    irrtKSt'OX.  J.o    11  — 

Ornnil   Yi'llow    lint     Matineo) 

WILL   .111    RTLT  AFPEAB- 

MI8S    AUCUSTA    L.     DARCON 


beet-*    1  . 
I  'tit  r  ■»*-•■ 

bre*a>    8  - 

WnrdrB.      I 
frt«1oii    of 


hve: 


A.CT     FZR8T 
-The  m   emblem*     Sjin   e 

*      ilirn      1*1. tin         Rfi-.f 
'cne    ."..       K.i Titl      ipi"  ennita  In    ih-    pMltSFf 
lib  •  Hattr.       »ri-nf  8.  —  Hl.talrd   «  V<lin 
.il*-.l   (||T«,    Mtfgl<r   *"•»..  u tt*lbt  Itnil    (he     WuR. 

m...     I  t.l«<-*e    D.tnco  by   Aladdin   and    Kaa- 
le  An. 

AOT     S  SCO  IN"  ID. 

-Hxtap'in't  «""ttr»ge,  Hcpae  8.  — Urand 
l>  ihr  K..y..t  II  > i ha  Tei-rlfl)  C.»m*t  it 
-If unitphit  Ci(<it(r.  Br^io  ft.— Chfwebe 
rRee  ii>  .».—  friut  of  i.anlirnt  Uritnd  Pr  •  - 
liiniTnt,     Grand    It  til.-t   of  Silver  K,,ty.. 


by  MMt-e  HF.rTl  nml  rMTI.Y  Klf.I,  -nil  fnrpt 
tit-  Unlet.  «»l  tr.lt.  •«•  <a  .  rob  -ili  Afli  U%  »l.  (b«run 
"■"  hi*  ihtrr   Children.        Ilrid.tl    Chorus    and    Tul» 

Ifin. 

-A-CX     07  XX  TRIO. 

■"np  1  .  —  f  "hi  or  at*  -tii-ff  I.  'cenfl  2  —  F*  IrrUr  of 
ALt-tdm'*  P..lnce.  ■»<■■••  >«  il.-fiiirdi-n  of  iln-  P.tlnen 
'rene  4.  — Kiktrrtr's  «'li  i.uittT.  Hcvao  S.-llii-  Fiylnc 
Pal  «cp.  "run*  H.  T.ii*  Hrnthorr.  *vn*  1,-lMionn 
In  \  I  xl.tl  .*•  I'i.I  tr  •  Hre.  c  8,-  I  be  Unrdrn*.  Nfrnr 
O.-The  r-lt'ri  *vl.  rr  Hie  P.*i nee  atood.  K <-aflv.il  In 
ii  liref  Hullin'tM-iii  n.  M.n*  Churon  unil  Nnn* 
In  AYorohille  T.  Hit.  I.ritni!  ll.Het  d«  lliln.ili,  hy 
•at'lMa  KM)  I.  and  Uarpa  <le  It  met.  U'nnd  Churn*. 
Ke-ti'n  of  the   Pail  <<-•--     II  >V'l'\     lli-nonement . 


The    Famous    ConnHl.au, 

JOHN       T.        -FLJ^^r-MLoTSi: 

WILL  SHORTLY  BEGIN  AN  ENGAGEMENT  AT  THIS  TIIBATRK. 


Ke*erred  bent  a—  Oreat  OircU  toe*  Orchwitrm.... 

KrtrrTfd   be  *ia—  Y.x'ooj 

Dress  Oirol*  Admixioa  


rRlott  or  ArmrveioH. 

91  A»     BSIr-ony 

T«    OaUarr 

....■1  CO    l'riT*t«  Box*).. 


, SO 

»f. 

..90    nnd  "lO  OO 


4*anle   •••«  Jatsale   Jokti., 

Dutch    mxcmplinrnllom 

J     II    LAMKIN   ..J  <   AkUlK   AUM>. 

"WO  BL  CHtRUI  Vlfttttii 

Jennie    Worrell    and    LlTHeTHail 

IN  DOUIILK  I  KttttU. 


THE    OTHER     FLLLOW. 
MHI'I-  .-.rln.  ■     M*nta 


I'.L  .ad  OOUPKB  la 

M  I'M     <;  <j  1 1\  t,      ii  o  m  E." 

Ml  Mntlr.   MMpbbbS  b*  K    Kiasrcsr  ) 


HUM.      4  IIMII 


•    l»        M"\    .    t«.t    I 


Bouquet  of  Songs Hiss  Li  Ilia  Hal 

Danoe    fl>r    n     Wo  470% 

Mtsa  jMspkiM.. Jobajvy  To»ra Tommy  8'f* 


Uodlay  Orartar* 

Nan  the  Good-for-Nothing! 

■AN Miss  .IKKNIK  WORKhLL 

(in  nhlsb  staslt  wtlhoot  •  rival,  lotrodaolci  hrrda|i  i 

Tom   D.H.hias.  odb  fath-r.  K.  (i    M4ih 

lUrrr  tJolUtr.  ihto'Bir  fatbar Ubarlaa  V«ra*r 

Oban*r,  ftflarprniBr Matt  Kally 

Vnon«  Mr.  blmpion Obas  f'o»lll 

Hot. ,t, Kraj  Cospar 

Orbrlar* Orobaatrb 


New  Oomio  Bsliab  by  M.  Sobm.dl.  lotltlid 

The  Village  Coquette 

LISRTTF. MMK.  1HKRESE 

L-Paro  Thomas R.  (1    Marsh 

fin  is  not.  hnkmi  for  work .   Ed.  Merit  Rami 

rRANOOllt.  ■  farm»er»»nt MON.->.  oUUMIDT 

Glsoeassa  ...Misses  Fillmore,  .losephmn.  Armstroor,  Garrett* 
....dubino  rar.  HAL^rp... 

Chnmeler  Dbbce Mane.  Ibcreic,  M.  Hrhmldt 

Put  Seal Mmt-.  There** 

Ii..  11 1.- t.  Bcilowm 

By  all  Ihe  LmdlM.  M.  S0UM1DT  and   MMK.  TUKKKHH. 
Uoezpeottd  Tib.MD Finale 


=  "       140    Second  Street.     140 


iinm 


Til  i»!  J. 


m*'5 


atfJ* 


SWAIN'S   BAKERY, 

r,il>u.lio,l     In     'OB. 

WE     HAVE     NO     BRANCHES, 

Kse.pt  .1  Bo    lis  Fiona  itrMt,  .nd  tt 
Ho.  lai  •  Btookloa  .U..U 

TAtK    BBtT    lllll.iri    or 

w  odLdlng  Onlio 

AU.WAVS  ON   UAVD. 

rr»T  variety  or 

Cake  tor  the  Holidays. 

I  OB  OBEAM.  CHARLOTTa  RU8HK.  BI.AXO- 
MA.NOK.  JELI.IKS.  tts.,  msd.  lo  order  .o<l 

— tttl.l  K.    R.  m.lH  *  CO 


HAIR. 

THE  UUEAPtST  PI.ArjE  IX  SAN  KHAKUISt.'O 
TO  BUT 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Cood-s,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewelry  &  Fancy  Coods, 

IS  AT  TOE 

NEW  YORK    8TORE. 

A.    B,   IAMPSOIVA  CO., 

•*•».  1  lO  MecoRd  street. 
boHlw        Setwaea  HIiIdd    amd    MliiMa. 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 


BHROEB.    FORMERLY 


'insist. 


,lol 


001 


Ma.  r.  , ..         
proprl.loT  .1  to.  Hl.vrV  >« 

of  both  to.  MlD.n'  R..Mar.Dt  „ 
Ooaunul  "imi  ud  to.  Minora'  — 
"TSSb.Slr",XUt."',rt  '»  P»noor.6l»  »im  MR. 
A.  DRA  YK11K.  wbo  bu  boon  roonoelod  with  tb. 
OrB  for  j.jr*.  I<VDTO*.m.nU  h...  b.ro  mftd*  lo 
tb.  onloio.  dtMa»u  tb.i  will  rood.r  tb.  HI. 
sttn'mor.  popular  Ibu  It  b*.  .v.r  b«.o  dorloc 
tb.  »  roorool  it.  oro.pwrltr.  Oor  Bill,  of  Far. 
•nbrao.  .11  tb.  d.lloto...  of  tb.  hiho.  Oor 
--(-■- 

HEKSKt  A  CO., 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

S81  Rod  ASS  OomoMrelAj,  Ud 
TOO  Market  sire*.. 
Optn  from  S  a.m.  to  10  r.n .  anil  lm 


THE  SAN  FRANCISCO 

BILL  POSTING  COMPANY 

k  At4  •tKrAR.nlo  art.,  cor.  I^ldesdoraT. 
(Ex  tffloi  of  P.M.  6.  b.  Co.) 

(10MB  AND i  BEE  UH.     GIVE   US  A  TBIAL; 
J  «a  will   •nda*v,1r   to  eilt.      VT*  traat  to  share 
fObr  order*.     OpiA  l ha  eomlnjt  wa«k. 
ttUol*  1«  BIANTON  k  OO..  Prop  r*. 


McDANIEL'S 

Museum  and  Theatre, 

CHEYENNEJWYOMINC. 

THE  U>DPR-IG\KU  WOOf-D  MOST  RE- 
apectfotlj  repreeent  to  yon  and  f>o  poh'lc  tea 
•TA'iy.  that  b*>  la  now  prepared  to  fnrctah  f*cil- 
itle*  for  eihibliione  of  e*er«  kind  Rod  ohartctar, 
which  tbould  dcirva  tb*  pttronao  rt'  the  pob- 
Ho.  H*  bRi  er*ot*d  At  Cbaronn,  rVjomln*;,  A 
LARGE  AND  COMMODIOUS  HALL,  enhmw: 
So*r*rr»rd  SfA.f.  Tr  o  11*11  it  well  v.TitiUterl 
ADd  HfXbtod,  aoiI  madaoomfor  ah'e  for  all  seasons 
or  Ihe  year.  THE  BEST  OK  MUSIO.  l-oth  Striog 
Rod  Bra**,  cad  h«  fumUhed  At  *ll  times. 

BAiisfao'ory  ar'ATarrm-nt •  will  'ft  mad*  with 
TUKATRIO'AL  OROlUER  *  OViPANIKS.  eith- 
er for  ReotiDjiof  Hall  or  performances  on  a  per- 
ooDtACO  of  the  roceipt*.    Obrrrapoodenrjn  -olioited 

A. Mr. -i  J.  MCDANIRI  . 

Lock  Boa  No  l.Oheyeooe,   Wyomiog. 

N.  B  — OarioattlM  wAototl  for  tbe  Oheyeane 
Musaam.  Those  wishing  eo<ra sememe,  state  low- 
«»f  tf-rne  (nr  thn   Winter  S'A«on,   iiouinn    photo- 

fraph  to  my  addreae.  Half  Passage  Money  re- 
andad  After  Slllng  oncageneot*. 

JAMHS  MODANIEL, 
Proprietor  Cheyenne  Theatre  and  MuBenrn, 
oc.'i  3m  Lock  Box  No,  1,  Oheienoe,  W.  T. 


CHEYENNE_THEATRE. 

Professionals  Wanted. 


SIX  FIRSTOLAbS  PK0PLK.-MU8T  H A VR 
good  Wardrobe,  Foar  Ladies  And  two  Gen- 
tleman to  be  good  in  gonsral  bOBinet>a  tir  tbe  oom> 
lug  Winter  Mifi'on,  coramenolon  the  first  week  in 
Novemhnr,  167*.  Addreo*  stating  lowest  ternm, 
with  Pboiogr*pb.  Half  Fare  reloaded  After  till- 
ing  oDgageme&t. 

JAMES  MoDANIHL, 
Proprietor  Cheynnne  Iboitre  and  Maseam, 
0093  Look  Box  I.  Cheyenne,  W.  T. 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING,  DRAMATIC,  MUSICAL,   LECTURE,  AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooms     1<3    aiAd     ir....020    "\Arnsliiiijrton    street. 


A   BAD   HABIT 

A  GREAT  MAlVr  HKROHANTS 
hiAveg.it  Into  of  clmrging  more  for 
their  Oaads  dnrlnsj  the  llnllditys  thun 
■  l  *>bw  bther  time.  At  the  old  alnnd. 
No.  8  fti-cond  Atreet.  von  will  m]w»t* 
Otul  ut  wnl  for  an  prleea  at  largc-i  msort- 
rnent  of  ejlilita,  Furnlahlng  Good*  and 
Tollot  Article*  ut  loweat  rateo.  That'* 
the  place  to  net  •etulhle  Holiday  Pre*- 
eaU. 

BKSTEIIIOT    A    Co., 
No.  8  Second  street* 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VIRGINIA    Cmr.     NBTA1IA. 

THIS  ELEGANT  THBATRE  HAS  BEEN  OS- 
d«oorbt«d.  And  oao  b«  rented  by  the  night  or 
bt    lb*  week.     Star*    And    trAvellng    oompAniM 
UDACbUr  tlbbtod  with  on  ApplioAbion  by  letter 
•JOHN     PIPEK, 
Msnstsr  And  sola  Proprietor, 
««  2'  *°        J*  H-  MeCABJC. 
8»#  WRtblngtOR  atreet.  Sao  FranrUtvi.- 


MOHS.  ALEXANDER  WOLQWSKI, 

THE  WKIJL-KUOWM  PIAHI8T  AND  VO- 
Mill!,  r.0B«D,  New  Ooor,.,  for  Piioo  and 
•inflorl  br  bl,  .otir.lf  Now  and  Hlmplifind  by.t.ro 
-IbaaborloitioailiteDO.— reading  amnio  at  .fa-bt. 
Aooomoolrn.o,,,  bio„o«  for  Parlor  or  Oooo.rt.. 
SVorJSSl  wotowati'.  ra.id.ooe.   «*«    BUTTBli 


WANTED    UI1IIJIIATK1.Y: 

First-Class  Minstrel,  Acrobatic  and  Cymnastic  Talent 

ALSO  ... 

"X1  w  enty   Flrf>t    XilJie    Ballot    TJAclies, 

FOR    HALF EIUnTV    N RT*s    OF     AMAZ'»N     ARHOKH.     COMPLETE,    IN 
Lots  lo  salt  pnrubaeers.    Enoh  Sdt  oonsinle  of  Si'id   Si  ver-Pleted   Hottret,    Kresatnlat*,  Lam- 
berk  in,  Shield,  one  pur  oi  Araht  •,  ore  pa<r  of  Brttoeletr,  one  pair  of  'l  ightr,  one  pAir  ol  Trauka,  one 
pair  of  Sandal.;,  one  Tunic,  one  Suarf  one  Uomtiat  Sword,  ar  d  one  Spear.     A  portion  of  these  Armoin 
are  now  to  be  seen  at  <he  M  e'rooolitAn  Thoatie  in  tbe  Amtoaian  March  in  "THE  YELTUVV  HAT." 
baT-  For  prior,  apply  as  above. 

IHKBIDAK    COBBTN    .t    CO 


GRAND 

Select  Bal  Masque 

....Or  TBI.... 

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TUURSUAY    KVEXINO JAN.    *0d 

BY  SDBSORlPriON  ONLY, 

Ticket* «>  each 

b»-3obicripUon  Lists  oan  bi  fonnd  with— 
G.  M   Berr«-,  Mi -rift's  DiTJec,  Uity  Hall; 
Mr    Krandt.  S.W.j-or   Wn,Oin«ien  A  Montgom»n 
A.  LSammeifiBld    Jr„  N.K.  oor  Folaom  <fc  Steuari 
W    Ooboo.  No.  6  Battery  elreet, 
J.  vv-rt-.  No.  lm  I'hiid  »t,reet; 
Mr.  Knlzonsteln,  No    16  Second  BlTOflt; 
rd.  Abratnson,  No,  735  UlAy  streot.  dcWt  Iw 


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OBOF    ZZOUSIC, 

flommer  atreet,  oaT Kearny    between  Pine 
and  Cnllfornla. 

THE    FINEST    FRESH    BALTIMORE    AND 
TRANSPLANTED  OYSTERS  oorved   in  aoj 
stylo.     Everything  ooot  ed  inthe  best  manner. 
b»>  Tho  Fineat  Liqaora  and  Cigars. 
■9-£leK->bt<9nl(e*  of  Room*  for  I,i.dfc*. 
■fly-OPEN  DAY  AND  MOHT. 


no23  lm 


R.  J.  1ECHAU  *P    D. 


FRENCH     CORSETS . 

M HE  PONS,  IMPORT UR  AND  DEAIER  IN 
PAnaian  Ladies*  Underwear.  FRENCH 
CORSETS  ol  All  prioei  And  qualities,  read?  made 
and  to  ordtr.  No,  081  aaorauento  atreet,  below 
K**rny ,  DO  1-Cm 


THE  ART  OF  SINGING 

IN  ITS  HIGHEST  PERFEOIION  -RICHARD 
MULDti.K  FABBRI,  teaebnr  or  several  cele- 
brated hi'iropean  artiaies.  late  Director  of  tbeie- 
□owied  Oooanrvatory  of  OanoTA,  M  nitre  da  Ob  ant 
oi  t  <«  Krenob  Imnerisl  AomIhuv  of  Huaio.Oon- 
duatorof  Ihe  Pbilbarmocique  Society  in  Patla, 
"ml  at  present  Musical  Director  ol  tbe  Fabbri 
Operr.U  mopared  to  giro  private  leaeona,  eii.ber 
At  his  office  or  at  the  re-i'oo  e  or  ihe  vnpila, 
likewise  OOUUtitCS  OF  MNGING,  PlANO  aud 
MUMOAL  INSTRUCTION.  „„_ 

tor  furihur  partioulan.  anply  at  PROF.  MUL- 
DEK'etoffl.e,  No. 81  P0V7HLL  STRKK  r.betwe-n 
Market  and  Ellia,  Alec,  lettsra  reeeivd  and  terms 
1 1  he  bad  at  the  music  store  of  M.  Gray,  i.lny  st., 
and  nf  Messrs  Sherman  i  Hyde,  corner  of  Kutter 
and  Kearny  etrsets.  i*8  lm 


WILLIS^BAND. 

MUSIC     FURNISHED    FOR    ALL 
oooasions.    Music  imported,  arranged 
and  for  sale. 

Fritz  Plpera  and  Marcus  M.  Ulan), 
LcndlDK  Tlollnl.t*. 
bj-Orders  from  the  country  promptly  attondtd 
to       Addreia    M.     W.     WILLIS.     faton>     Moilo 
Htore.  IJ.8  Mottgomery  street,  or  MARCUS  M 
BLUM.  8*9  Montgomery  atretu  jaQ  If 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM, 

And  College  of  Medicine. 

lfl   C\(\(\    BEAUTIFUL    AND  IN8TBU0T- 
AVa  Vl/Vf  i-reobioota  to  be  ■•'■n.    Open  (o  the 

Puhlio  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  KUHKKA   HALF-. 

318  Montgomery  street.    FOR  MEN  ONLY 
■wTDb.   JOBDAH'i   PBIYATG   OFFICE   in  at  8X1 

Geary  etreet  (.opposite  old  Meohanio*'  PavIHop). 


Stage  Dancing 

TAUOHT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 

DASHAWAY  HAlX, 
d.27  lm  Po.tetreot.  oear  Eaam,. 


ADOLPHUS    SIOCKMETEB, 

....TKAOHER  OF.... 

PIANO    AND    SINCINC. 

Balls  and  Psrties  At'e-ided  to,  and  Mualo  far 
nlthed.    Residsnoe,  808  Eddy  street.        de9  lm 


E.  FARDINI 

NO.  t*9  WASHINGTON-UTB^ET.  (ABOVE 
tho  PJrb »),  San  FraneUoo.  Boot*  and  Shoe* 
made  to  order  i  o  tb*  best  French  etjle.  Tb*  earn* 
ready  mad*  always  on  hand,  uo  L-3m 


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1F-I  GAR  O ." 

THE  JOTTENAL  OF  AMUSEMENTS. 

Pnbltahed  e*«T  Dv  in  »hB  Year  DT 
J.        F-       B  O  O  -A»  R»  "CT  S 

AX 

•SSftferchont  and  60S  Wn-hlaBton  8U 

Below  Montgomery,  San  Prapoisoo. 


gATUKDAY JAKPABX  11,    1873 


BILLY    EMERSON. 

A  weekly  contemporary  not  noledfor  giv- 
ing any  one  mora  than  his  das,  yields  the 
following  W6l:-deserved  praise  tj  one  whose 
talent  and  unwearied  exertions  to  please 
have  made  him  the  greatest  of  ail  favorites 
with  the  Ban  Francisco  pub  ic  : 

To  habit  ml  visitors  at  the  Albambra.  tho 
erratic  Billy  is  undoubtedly  tbe  lode-star  of 
a -.traction,  aod  he  Is  indeed  a  obaracter  worth 
Beting.    His  quips  and  crunks,  bis  mirth, 
wit  a  >d  originality,  have  drawn  full  houses 
sight  after  niglit,  until  he  ha*  rs;n  abuve 
tbe  ordinary  minstrel  in  the  ta'imation  of 
the  people,  and  ranks  as  an  artist  in  bis  pe- 
culiar line.     He  would  mnile  t >  heir  hinibtlf 
styled  an  artist,  but  an  art  at  be  ia,  and  one 
of  extraordinary  versatility.    It  ia  not  fre- 
quent tx-en  a  mans  i  fitted  to  tie  profession 
which  he  foil  jwh,  but  Billy  Eaacrion  ia  auraly 
fQlfiilinK  hi')  vocation  —  to  ooako  tho  world 
laugh— fur  ho  saems  to  bo  infused  with  the 
very  genius  i  f  rnin«tretey.     lifted  with  a 
siogulerly  oleir.  truo  voice,  he  is  aapaihetic 
in  a  ballad  as  he  is  absurd  in  a  bml-aque. 
An  Irish  et  >ry  rolls  fiom  bis  lips  wiih  the 
true  ring  (  f  the  brogue,  and  burnt  cork  can- 
not bide  the  iotecstly  Celtic.  Icok  ot  his  face 
when  he  a°sumes  ttiat  c  leracter.    Who  haj 
not  laughed  at  bis  grotesque  appear  irc^  as 
a  Dutjbman,  his  coufiding,  tra=tl"ul  look  as 
the   newly-landed,    his   indigo a ot   face   in 
"Seven  Out,"  his  pleading  expression  in 
"Don't  give  dat  nam*  a  bal  placs"?    But  it 
]B  in   the  p<  rtrdyal  of  toe   negro  character 
that  he  is  unburp&^e).  In  his  famous sketoh 
of  "  That  Rasobl  Billy,"  what  roars  have  re- 
sounded ov<r  the  a*h-b.*rrel  he  wished  to 
borrow  for  the  boniire,  to  be  returned  wh<m 
the  fun  was  over ;  and  how  we  c  jUtd  almo3t 
ass  the  smoke  of  the  cabin  through  the  trots 
wh»n  he  fang  "  Wa're  gwioe  to -de  shuckin 
ob  de  corn."    Oar  haarts  warm  with  the 
essence  of  the  good  old  time  "before  the 
war,"  when,  as  the  white-baited  old  darkey, 
he  gives  us  "Carry  the  NewB  to  Mary,"  or 
"Scents  on  the  Mississippi."    It  has  been 
in  the  hear  s  of  whole  audiences  to  give  him 
something  to  eat  in  "A  Trip  to  Paris,"  and 
sketches  <  f  that  ilk,  for  he  can  assume  the 
look  of  the  hungriest,  Urn  at  est,  most  mis- 
erable, forlorn,  dead-broks  wretch  in  exist- 
ence.   Indcci,  there  is  li  tie  that  he  cannot 
lo:>k  to  be,  for  hia  p^wer  of  mimicry  is  some- 
thing extraordinary.    He  c  itches  the  triok 
of  vo.ci  or  gait  of  a  performer  and  repro- 
duces it  ou  tbe   stage  a  half  an  hour  after 
co  very  like,  yet  fo  brtadly  ciricamred  tt-at 
it  never  fails  to  bring  down  the  house.    On 
the  end  he  is  essentially  comic,  and  more 
than  ell,  one  whom  c  .st>m  does  not  utile. 
larieed,  it  has  been  said  that  no  other  min- 
strel could  successfully  fill  an  engagement 
In  a  city  in  which  Billy  Emerson  had  ap- 

S eared,  and  we  are  inclined  to  believe  it.  for 
isousBtd  from  an  aesthetic  point  of  view  he 
is  a  curio. 

■' — ■      «>» 

fiealtn  una.  Pleasure, 

Tnere  are  not  too  many  pleasures  la  San 
Francisco.  Nothing  la  more  pleasant,  nothing 
more  health -giving  than  a  drive  Into  tne  conn- 
try  now  and  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
keep  a  carriage  of  their  own,  can  find  one 
equal  in  elegance  to  any  private  conveyance 
at  the  Occidental  Carnage  Etand.  Frank  Son* 
ton  has  there,  and  at  his  stables  1016  Stockton 
street,  carriages  of  every  description.  His 
drivers  are  careful  and  experiences,  his  charges 
are  moderate.  The  moral  ot  the  above  is: 
ro  to  Frank  Bonton  at  the  Occidental  Hotel 
If  hen  yon  want  a  carnage.  o 


Lever  Buckle    »u»pender», 

At  $1  per  pair— 26  per  cent,  cheaper  than  else* 
where— at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  x 

The  Choicest  Confectionery. 

Jonn  H.  Boa.tr  has  jast  opened  a  new  and 
b3Ld--ome  confectioner/  sicre  at  126  Kearny 
street,  whore  can  be  obtalne.  superior  finely 
flivored  confectionery  of  all  kinlB.  Balls  and 
partus  anpplliad. J 

Wr.BhlnR  Xieturnea  in  One  Dny 
And  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry. 

» 

Jones  &  Schroder's 

Celebrated  Crab  Chowder  can  be  obtained  only 
at  830)  Bath  itrtet, nearly  oppCB  te  theAlham- 
bra  Theatre.  Bob  Halt  eats  It,  and  they  all 
eat  it.  Only  the  best  brands  of  Ltqaors  bot- 
tled for  family  u-.e.  Q 

Fr«si.  and  Sweet, 
For  the  beet    confectionery,  go  to  Canty  and 

Warner's.  107  Montgomery  fct.  near  SaUor.       s 


What    Cheer   Laundry 

Employs  no  Chinamen,  and  should  he  pat 
ronired  by  everybody.  * 

« 
Do    Not    Buffer    from   Corns. 

The  unfortunate  Bufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
Ions,  Club  and  Id  growing  Nails,  can  And  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Br.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 310  Kearny  etreet,  from  1  to  6  p.il  We 
speak  from  experience.  haviBE  tested  the  Doc- 
tor's capability.  Retereooes  tjiven  if  required,  a 

Oyster   Tmao. 

The  oyster  trade  In  California  Is  assuming 
gf  guttle  proporUons.  Emerson  OorviUo,  of  the 
Buddie  Kwk,  410  Pine  street,  famishes  from 
his  own  oyster  beds  at  Ban  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  of  the  Pacific  Coast,  His 
Saetern  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 
las  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and  Tie 
■Saddle  Book"  is  known  everywhere. 


Tho    Best    Remedies, 

Dr.  Ferry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
ry's  Webfoot  PUls,  for  all  billons  complaints. 
J,  B.  Gates  and  Co,,  comer  SauBome  and  Com- 
mercial streets,  sole  agents. 


Recollection"  oT  Forrest, 

While  engaged  ia  acting  Mr.  Forrest  iden- 
tified himself  with  his  pari,  was  constantly 
thinking  about  it,  and  never  liked  to  be 
disturbed  during  tbe  acts  of  a  play.  At 
night  time,  when  performing,  it  was  with 
difliculty  that  bis  agents  or  managers  could 
gtt  access  to  him;  and  when  seated  in  tbe 
gre^nn  om  ha  was  generally  left  by  h-B 
associatas  severely  alone.  On  one  occasion, 
while  playing  Damon,  he  seized  an  actor  by 
the  name  of  B*  scorn  b— a  Pbiladelphian,  who 
afterward  played  a  while  at  a  Now  Toik 
Theatre,  and  who  web  then  cast  as  tbo  slave 
—and  banging  bim  against  the  aide  or  the 
stage,  iujured  him  Beyerely— notftom  any 
personal  reeling  or  offense,  but  forgetful,  in 
hia  dramatic  fever,  oi  time  and  place,  acting 
his  part  literally  to  the  life,  or  rather,  almost 
to  the  death  cf  poor  BuECOmb,  who  was  so 
severely  trained  that  be  *as  unable  U  feat 
for  saveral  weeks  afterward,  Mr.  Forrest 
paid  all  the  sick  expenses  cf  the  poor  actor, 
and  centinued  his  salary;  bnt  Mr.  Baacomb 
refused  ever  afterward  to  bub  tain  Mr.  Forrea  t 
inaDyofhiB  "muscular''  parts. 

Only  ones  did  Mr.  Forrest  forget  himEelf 
and  bis  iole  while  on  the  stage.  He  was 
playing  Spartacue  on  this  occasion,  and  the> 
gesture*  of  the  man  who  played  the  Roman 
Praator  were  so  exceefiively  Judiortus  iu  their 
stilted  dignity  that  Mr.  Forrest  became  to- 
tally oblivicuB  of  his  fierce  gladiatorial  char- 
acter, and  laying  down  his  weapons,  buist 
into  a  hoarse  laugh,  to  the  delight  of  tbe 
immense  audience  who  witnessed  ibis  unex- 
pected episode.  Forrest,  however,  wes  much 
chagrined  at  the  occurrence,  tnd  took  good 
care  to  control  b'.mself  in  future. 

He  was  very  impatient  of  being  annoyed 
or  interrupted  while  performing  by  any 
marked  in  attention  on  the  part  of  the  audi- 
ence. On  one  occasion  he  was  playing 
Othello,  and  the  wife  of  a  prominent  jour- 
nalist and  her  attendant  cwalier  ociupied  a 
proBoeniom  box.  Becoming  interested  in  a 
conversation,  tho  lady  and  her  escort  became 
oblivious  of  their  surroundings,  and  kept  up 
a  constant  chatter,  which  was  suddenly  ter- 
minated by  a  meEBage  from  Mr.  Forrest  tbat 
if  they  didn't  stop,  by  Q— d  he  would." 
The  dialigue  " Btapped"  instantly,  bnt  tbe 
indignant  lady  left  the  box  forthwith,  and 
for  a  month  afterwards  tbe  Btricturea  of  the 
lady's  husband's  paper  on  "the  acting  of 
Edwin  Forrest"  were  remarkably  severe. 

In  common  with  many  other  tragedians, 
Edwin  Forrest  alwayB  fancied  that  he  pos- 
sessed a  rich  though  unappreciated  vein  of 
comedy.  One  night,  at  his  house  in  Phila- 
delphia, he  entertained  one  of  his  young 
friends,  a  Mr.  Zabriskie,  for  an  hoar  by  hie 
oomio  illustrations  winding  up  the  im- 
promptu performance  by  the  drunken  scene 
Toodlee."  To  have  witnessed  the  im- 
mense physique  of  Forrest  tumbling  about 
in  a  drunken  state  over  chairs  and  tables, 
and  insanely  eudeavoring  to  snuff  a  candle, 
must  have  been  worth  while— at  least  Zabris- 
kie  says  it  was.  He  was  also  in  the  babit  of 
reciting  poetry,  and  read  Hood  or  Swift 
with  an  intensity  of  fan  which  was  almost 
tragic  in  its  earnestness. 


Still    Alive! 

When  looting  for  Holiday  presents,  go  to  the 
New  Yode  Photogbapd.  Gaxxebt,  No,  35  Third 
atreet,  and  Gee  these  beautiful  portraits  in  oil, 
water-colors  and  India-Ink.  Prices  from  one- 
third  to  one-half  cheaper  than  at  any  ether 
uret-olass  gallery  In  the  city.  Bemember  the 
piace-E.  i\  HowUnd  &  Co.,  35  Third  st.      r 


SOO    Pnlrs    ot    Socles, 
at  all  prices,  it  t  he  What  Cheer  Laundry.      * 


Or.     Donerty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
ohronlo  and  speolflo  practice,  and  as  suofa  1b 
now  the  moat  BuoceeBful  of  any  Physician  In 
dan  Franolsco,  Omoe  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leideadorff,  a  few  doors  nelow  What 
Cheer  House.    I 

Ladle*    and    Gentlemen 

Who  have  been  suffering  from  various  com 
plait, ta  for  years,  are  obtaining  relief  from  Dr. 
Alkkn,  at  137  Montgomery  street.  He  performs 
delicate  surgical  operations,  and  is  daily  effect- 
ing remarkable  cures  of  old-standing  diseases. 
Tbe  Doctor  Is  a  competent,  scientific  physician, 
and  the  afflicted  can  consult  him  with  confi- 
dence. * 


Altogether  tine  Best. 

It  Is  curious,  but  true,  that  J.  A.  Shaber, 
707  Market  street,  near  Third,  ahould  sell  fur. 
nltnre  and  bedding  cheaper  thnn  any  other 
dealer  in  this  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
aonvinwd.  7. 


For    Wasning 

Shirts,  $1  60  per  dor. .;  small  pieces,  50c.  per 
s.    At  the  What  Cheer  Laundry  * 


Manning's. 

The  only  place  south  of  Market  strest  to 
get  a  good  dish  of  Oy&ters,  California  or  Eastern 
Transplanted,  Is  at  Manning's  Charter  Oak 
Oyster  Saloon,  corner  Howard  and  Third,  lute 
of  the  Blue  Wing  Saloon.  l 


For  the  Very  Beat  Drinks, 

Goto  Ya.ee'  ttraneh  Saloon,  carrier  of  Market 
av  d  Third  streets-  BO 


Wat<         s  and  Jewelry, 

Very  aow,   at  H.  A.  OaUendtr'*,  62  Second 
street,  corner  of  Mission.  j> 


XX   iron    Want 

Toux  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
not  spoil: ' .  send  them  to  the  What  Cheer  Latin 
ilry. "      "    x 

For  a  safe  and  rfflclent  Bsautdttsb  of  thb 
Couflexios,  use  Dicxei'b  Fauous  CBEUX  DE 
|4». 


The  Illustrated  Press  (S.  F.  ) 

No.  1,  Jaouary,  1873.  Sold  by  kulecilptisn— 
$1  60  a  year.  Elegant,  choice,  cheap.  Sample 
num^erp,  IS  cents.    Address  Murr»y,  Dewey  & 

Co.,  S.  F.  o 

• 

*Vh«.t    Olieer    Laundry 
It  the  best  lanndrr  ln  p*n  Fzanolsoa,       * 

Beat  Quality   of  Doa»am 

Driving  gloves,  at  $2  par  pair,  at  the  What 
Qheer  Laundry ,* 

HcDewell,  Show  Card  Writer, 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order,  boom  10, 
808  Harket  itrret.  cor.  Post  and  Montgsmory.  n 

Oo  Yon    Know 

That  with  Btjtzebiok's  Pattkbwb  you  can  out 
vnd  make  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly?  Bend 
aostage  stamp  for  an  illustrated  catalogue.  H. 
i.  Demlng,  agent,  offioe  of  the  Howe  Sewing 
ttachlne.  No.  118  Kearny  street,  between  Batter 
ad  FOBt.  San  Francisco. 


Something;  is&sv. 

Wm  A.  Hubbard's  manufactured  misses'  and 
infant's  garments  and  ladies  ond<  rwe;r  In  suit  , 
are  farced  for  Uefr  Boperlcrity  of  mike  and  tes- 
ter© all  over  the  Union.  Mr.  Geo.  W.  Amldon, 
the  authorized  agent  or  Mr.  Habbard.bas  eetab- 
IHhedadepotof  these  gools  at  218  Second  s\ 
for  wrjole:ale  aad  retail  trade.    A  liberal    dl  - 

count  ta  the  trade,  J 

_• 

To  AomssBCS.— For  sale  at  a  great  eaorifice 
at  38  Geary  street,  fix  elegant  silk  dresses,  une- 
qualled for  quality  atid  style.  s 


A  Hnppy  New  Tear. 

What  a  pleasure  It  in  lo  meet  a  smiling  oonnte- 
naoee,  whether  It  be  on  the  atreet  or  id  the  par- 
lor. Aod  wby  is  It  that  some  faces  wear  a  contin- 
qkIIt  happy  look '?  It  ia  simply  becanse  they  live  on 
h  plain,  nutritious  and  substantial  diet.  That  man 
is  a  public  benefaotor  wbo  will  conscientiously 
Mrve  ot  wild  n  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
meal.  Loots  Meyers,  oroorietor  of  the  "White 
House,"  Kearny  street,  also  of  the  Capitol  Bes- 
taaraot,  Fonrth  atreet  does  it.  aa  handreda  can 
enthasiasttoally  testify.  His  kitchens  are  marvels 
of  order  and  oleanlioess.  Try  him,  and  yon  will 
fiod  it  impossible  to  eat  elsewhere. 


THE  GOLDEN  ERA 

For    1873. 


2IST  YEAR  OF  PUBLICATION. 


A    New    Departure 


....roa  THE.... 


UTEITTV     YEAH. 


Diamond    Caitarriia  Remedy 

Is  a  sure  care  for  Catarrh  or  Colds.  Ask  your 
drugeist    for  Jr,  or  send  to  Dr,  A.  F.  Evot,  No. 

9  Poet  direst. 

Livo    Well. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  ia  the  cause  of  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Wash- 
Ingtob  treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Bocken,  who  bae  catered  for  the  publio  since 
1849.  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  Sclmagundi  soup,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  beet  out)  of  tea  in  the 
city— English  breakfast  tea  —  Bouohong  and 
Orange  Pekoe— can  be  obtained  here.  a 


Sam  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Buss  House  Carriages,  can  be 
lound  In  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing 
abllshmenf,  southwest  corner  Hush  and  Mont- 
gomery sts.,  or  Dexter  Stables. .  Carriage  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates,  bg 


The    President's    Message. 

Pa&co  and  prosperity  are  the  key  notes  of  this 
document.  Qhe^pness  and  durablity  are  the 
characteristics  of  H.  LuchBfnger's  furniture. 
All  should  visit  his  emporium,  735  Market 
street,  and  ascertain  how  cheaply  a  house  can 
be  furnished . *> 


Oysters. 
In  strolling  round  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'FriBCO  by  gas  light, 
Our  careless  feet,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  waters  bright,  did  make  a  sor  sen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen  ; 
Wh  He  mossy  atone  and  pearly  Bhell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Made  that  window  teem  to  be. 
Some  {airy  grotto  of  the  sea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 
It  looks  so  nice— and  try  their  olieer. "; 
"All  right,"  I  said,  **I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  it  true, 
And  cocked  magnificently,  toe; 
All  kihdB  of  oysterp,  juicy,  fat, 
Oookod  every  style;  Just  think  of  that. 
And  if  your  mouth  dont  water,  than 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  tsnd  crabs  aud  terrapins  ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure. 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found*  'twould  seem. 
That  they  have  here  the  best  Ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  And  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  House,  337  Hush  street,  above 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

CHARLES  HAAKK  Proprietor. 


ft  lei  Perfectly  Aston.lsnJ.nor 

How  beautifully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
tt  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
:efore  8  a~m.  returned  the  same  evening  if  de 
tired.  z 

An    Old    Landmark. 

The  Verandah  Cigar  Store,  at  the  N.  E.  corner 
of  Kearny  and  Washington  streets,  kept  by 
Henry  Sehmldt,  has  been  famous  for  the  last 
eleven  years  for  keeping  the  be&t  Havana  cigars, 
tobacco,  choice  meersohaum  pipes,  etc        7 


FRESH    AND     BRILLIANT 
CONTRIBUTORS. 


Claib.voy.aht.— Madame  Clara  Antonfa,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
has  removed  to  333  Kearny  st.  Consultations  in 
English.  French  and  German.  t 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


LEWIS  &  PANDER, 

UTOVE8,  RANGES.  TINWARE  AND 
^  .1]  Vioda  of  Cooking  UtenBila,  No.  82 
GE4KY  STREET,  b.t*eo  K.srey  nod 
Popoot.     jgS  3m 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

EVF.KT    I11IXDAI    NIGHT. 

Piano   and    singing   at  8  F.TM. 

D.  EiP.RY,  Obiirmin. 

Charing  Cross  Saloon 

006  SIImIoq  street,  near  Second. 

delO  J.  EAGLES,  Proprietor. 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

ON  HA.ND  &nd  mad* 
to  ORDER, 

L.    BLAIR'S, 

B   Kearny  at>*eet. 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

San  Franctoco  Savings  Union,  532  Cali- 
fornia atreet,  corner  of   "Webb. 

FOR  THE  HALF  TEAR  ENDING  WITH  THE 
31  et  December,  lb",!,  a  dividend  has  bi  en  de- 
clared At  the  rate  of  nine  and  eix-tentbs  (96-10) 

p«*r  cent,  per  annum  on  Term  Deposits,  and  eitrb  t 
(6)  per  cent,  per  annum  on  Ordinary  Deposits,  free 
of  Federal  Tax  on  Deposits,  payable  on  and  after 
13tb  January.  1873.    Bf  order, 
o*^  **  aa>VXXL  WZITE,  Cashier. 


The  Best  Talent  in  the  Country 


San  Francisco  Feuilletons  and 
Social  Gossip. 


True  Reflex  of  California 
Life  and  Times. 


THE  ROMANCE  AND  REALITY 
OP  THE  PERIOD. 


The  Great  Novel  of  the  Day, 

The  New  Magdalen! 

r_         BI    WILKIE    COLLINS, 


Golden  Era. 


The  "Podgers  Papers," 

By  "PodKer»i"  Ik 

THE  GOLDEN  ERA 


SWALLOW  FLIGHTS 

By  Charles  Warren  Stoddard,  In 

The  Golden   Era. 


TABLE      T-A-XjIZ, 

By  Olive  Harper,  In 

The  Golden  Era 


Fenllleton,  lnl 

The  Golden  Era. 


ORIGINAL    STORIES,    POEMS   AND 
SKETCHES,      FASHION      GOSSIP, 

AMUSEMENTS,  LITKBATTJBE 
AND  AST,  ANSWERS  TO  COB- 
RESPONDENTS,    ETC. 


THB    -GOLDEN    ERA."   IS    THB    OLDEST 
Weekly    Paper  Id  tbe  State,   permanently 

established,  and  more  widely  circulated  at  home 
and  abroad  tbao  any  ether  oo  the  Pacific  Ooast, 
In  Oa'.ltornia,  tbe  Ail  mtio  States,  and  throughout 
the  entire  fie  id  o(  ita  great  and  rapidly  increasing 
circulation,  the  "GOLDEN  ERA"  is  universally 
regarded  aa  a  literary  and  family  journal  of  une- 
qualled excellence. 

To  Advertisers. 

The  "GOLDEN  ERA"  is  a  welcome  Sunday  tIs- 
itor  Ia  every  Home  and  .Hoasebold,  and  as  an 
advertising  jnedinm  Us  advantages  mnst  be  appa- 
rent to  btuineea  men. 

TO  HAIL  SUBSCRIBES!?, 

The    Golden  Era,  far   One  Year,  S8  SO ; 
for  Six  Month.,  82  oo. 

subscriptions  to  be  paid  in  advanoe. 

The  Golden  Era  and  Peterson'.  Z.adlee* 

National  Magazine,  One  Tear,  S5. 

»»-THE   GOLDEN   ERA  and  PETERSON'S 
LADIES'   NATIONAL    MAGAZINE    served   by 

Carriers  in  tbe  city  at  12';  cents  per  vreek. 

TBE  GOLDEN  ERA. single  copies,  Ten  Oents. 
For  aale  at  all  Newa-ttands. 

Office  off  the  Golden  lira, 

540  Clay  street.... San  Rranciseo 


CONSUMPTION  pre- 
vented by  the  timely  use 
of  "Hall's  Pulmonary  Bal- 
sam," the  best  and  most 
speedy  remedy  In  use  for 
Coughs,  Colds,  Asthma, 
Bronchitis,  Influenza, 
Loss  of  Voice,  Incipient 
Consumption,  and  all  Dis- 
eases of  the  Throat  and 
Lungs.  Ask  for  "  Hall's 
Pulmonary  Balsam." 

Price  50  cents.  Sold  by 
all  Druggists. 

J.   R.   GATES   &    CO., 

PROPRIETORS, 

Cor.    Snnaome   and  Commercial   ■treet*,    . 
D014  tf 


Pacific  Stone  Company. 

THE  P^CTFIO  BTONB  COMPANY  Q4U, 
the  esvecinl  attention  of  Aratmeots,  Enjrte. 
eers,  and  the  Dublio  in  general,  to  the  SUPEKIOB 
QUALITY  of  the  Stone  now  being  manufactured 
by  them  in  this  city  under  the  Raoaome  Patentt. 
They  make  to  order  and  keep  In  a  took : 
Building  Frooli,  Water  Pipe, 

Sinks,   Monamente,    Fountains, 

Tiles,  Coplnss  for  lrYuHa, 

Filters,  etc.,  etc.* 

Together  with    Ransome'a   celebrated   Free-Grit 

Grindstones,  all  of  which  we  guarantee  superior, 

and  at  a  price-far  below  that  of  hand-oat  work. 

•VThe  attention  of  private  parties  intending  ta 
build  iarespeotf alt;  solicited. 
Office,  No.  lO  BUS  B  STREET,  Ssn  FranoteOO. 


thomas  w.  br£e, 
siiiver  fxjATBh  i 


'  MANUFACTURER 

— AMD— 

EEPAIBEK 


$7)  DRUMS,  BANJOS, 

X**'  — AND— 

U'XKJHB    MUSICAL    INSTRUMENTS 

ESTABLISHED  IN  18115. 


MISSION  STREET,  between  First  snd  Second. 

N.  B.— Fine- toned  Silver  Solo  Banjos  for  Pro- 
essionals  always  on  hand.  <>15  tf 


WARI 

Declared  Against  tbe  Wliol©  World  aod' 
the  Beat  of  Mankind. 


PATENT   EAGLE    BLACKING -WABHAN*. 
ed  superior  to  any  in  tbe  market.     MaDuf.o- 
turod  by   MOORE   *    00.,    No.    XIO  LeideBdorfl  ' 


street,  a,  F.  I)ireotlorjB  for  Uie:  When  found  too 
thick,  add  a  little  water.  Keen  tbe  bottle  wen 
oprked.    Sold  by  all  Grocers,  Oroggi.tr?,  eto.    d21 


TRAYS  always  on  hand. 


Alfred  Tetter,. 

Hanafsctnrer  and 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES, . 

285  B  upon  t, 

2VEABSUTTBB  STRXEX- 1 

See  my  stock  of  Bird  I 
Oag-ebffore  parebsoieg  i 
e't-ewhere.  Always  some-  i 
hhiognew  oo  hand.  My  | 
Paient  Cages,  made  of 
Tin  Wire,  are  warranted  t 
FREE  FBOM  VERMIN  I 
Also,  best  quality  TEA  li 
no20tf 


Meerschaum  Pipe  Depot! 

643    KEAKNY    STREET, 

PIPES    MADE    TO  ORDER  AT 
the  ebottes  DOtioP  AUPioesand 
Cigar  Holders  wan  anted  genuine,  and 
to  oolor  well.    Meer>obauuo  Piprsand 
walking  Oanes  Mounted  and  Repaired 
at  lowest  Ea«tern  Prices,  and  with  tbe  beet  work- 
manship.   A  large  aseoriment  of  Walking  Oanea 
aod  Fane;  Goods  of  every  description  always  on 
band.  no2l  lm 


The  Popular  Beverage! 

CONGRESS  WATER  FROM  THE  PAOIFIO  ; 
Oongress  Springe,  near  Santa  Clara.  Indorsed  I 
by  the  Medical  Faculty  its  curative  powers  being 
equal  to  the  celebrated  Congress  Water  f rum  tn» 
Springs  cf  Saratoga,  New  V  ork.  Depot  removed 
from  r.8  Kearny  street  to  ftew  Montgomery,  one> 
door  from  Howard.  Families  supplied  dally.  Lib- 
eral discount  to  the  trace,  and  orders  attended  to 
promptly.  dfe251n.      \ 


Philadelphia   Restaurant. 

OHAS.  V.  BERGOLD,  PROPRIETOR. 


_ _  _  _     ESTABLISHED 

and  most  popular  Restaurant  in 


THE    OLDEST 
and  most  popn. 
San  Francisco.     The  Tables  are   snp- 

Elied  with  the  best  in  market.    Board, 
v   the  week.    408  PINE   STREET,    justab 
Moctfomnrr.                                                         mar2fi  I: 


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1\ 


D  GEORGE    MATES1! 

EALERIN  OYSTERS,  OLAHiS 
andall  kindi  of  SHELL  FISH. 
Stalls  Nob.  40,  41,  -iS,  California 
Market,  entrance  on  Oaliforr/i  etreet. 

Public  or  private  parties  ud  families  supplied1 
from  8  a.m.  to  12  P.  m.  Ladies'  and  Gentlemen's 
Ov8*er  Room  ooeti  from  fi  ».**    ro  12  p.M-       -1«.271v 


DR.  W.  A.  PAYKE. 

THIS  CELEBRATED  PHTSIOIAN  HAS  RE- 
moved  hie  office  from  tbe  Pn»'  Home  lo  bit 
Elegant  Suite  ot  Roomv,  No.  4*  O  Kearny  street. 
He  tells  j  onr  disease  without  a  oaeetion.  Do  not 
fail  to  call.  All  Chronic  Diseases  treated  euccese- 
faUy.  del&lm      : 


Bar  Sugar 

XflOR    BALE— 518    KEABNr    BTSEET,  Al 
T     MEROER'S.     Alto,  every  kind  of  Oandiel 

Wbnleeale  and  Retai  1. 

no"  LI  M.    A.    HIBCEB. 


Indian  Queen  Range. 


The  Best  in  the  Market 

MAHUFAOTTTRED  BY 

CALEB    M.     HCKLM., 
0018  tf  4*.  orvf  4.0  K.nrn 


nmikfit. 


NEW  YORK  PRICES 

ITALL'S    PrANOi 
■H  For  sale  at  No.  1» 
' .  ler  street.    O.I!  aad  J 
examine  f  or  yormslve. 

■arTbe  «olv  Oallfor.  I 
Dia.aaade  Piano  on  tbi  I 
4e2,H 


MONTIIMCIT  %      fe    4 

MOTEL.  ^     ^ 


MOTEL. 

1*1    *r-*4   •>•»  *-■• 


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"A. 


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UM    rtAMMMi 


l»B»T,    JA»r»«T    is.    ins 


»•*.  *tr».  ■*.  isa. 


FURBISHED  ROOMS*] 
•8  tad  lio'pcr  >■ 

WEST  END 

■■WrfMM     I 

r— 4i,  i~-«  ...  •  jl 

ore*  all  ai 


METROPOLITAN  THEATRE 


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t   '  •     tniro  no  rosi 


if    WEEK 


CALIFORNIA   THBATBI. 


'»«t»n    , 


BDISLAY    FAMILY 


mini  m  ••■  »  i 

•a  ••  '      Ml«tlf  IfMtAI 

■  »•?     rrriMii  iintAT, 


LA»T    TUX  Or    Tilt    ttllUt)    tf 

ALADDIN;  OR,   THE  WONDERFUL   LAMP! 


ICHE 


CLIFTON 


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la«t    <ut  or    rai 

Star  Premiere  Assoluta,  BETTY  RIGL,  the  Premiere  Danseuse,  EMILY  RIGl, 

t«i>  rat  riMoca 
Mona.  Ohsrmi    unci     lila    Threo    Tulonlect    Onlldrou. 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


Mwmmt  Ovr* 

TM»  EVEJUNO 


JVHtAllY     13 


I  :>.-,■>  tiiii. u     rs.„      i.-.-ni^i.c. 
MIms     ii   XNIEWOHHELL 

A*  RAW  Til*  OOOU  rOR mrt  II 1 1 

M1H<«       I.I   I.I.I  i;        HA.LL 

'     *»  •  I   > '• 


mia  itiiiii, 


JA1ICARY    1.1     THIS    tVEHIMO 


JANUARY    13 


IATUIIUAT        ASATINBH. 
T   iLLiintTiD  •rirTii  i.r   i\   ■    ».  i«.   rtTiri.ro 


SMB.*.  B*M  .ot». 

rtnii  ■  «  -»>j. .  .. 


YELLOW  HAT!  Aladdin;  or,  The  Wonderfal  Lamp! 

i   m  '■.■ny*'"  butaiirhor    or    tmirmi 

".■•■. 

ABARABOB W.  A.  HERTATRB 

r.*Ji5  |«Ail->  '■  C    WILLIAMSON 

roxnrrct • Walter  ¥.  LBRAR 

oraid  vui11 , „ 1.  n.  tbater 

.. r.  j  hcoclet 

Ml 0.   HE.MiV 

IHKOnTAbli, 

OESICS  OBLOCI R.  PI.YMITON 

OEM  or  THI  LAMP _ JOHN  WILSON 

omi  or  the  Rixo mm  i.ociha  Johnstone 

SS  DADBOCLBADODB MISS   MIXN1E  WALTON 


•he  cLirros 

MIRT  ETTINOE 
tdvlawl 
....BPPSOJ) 

lias's  o^rtt*r*|  ...a  l 

M  ««  I  eon,  loony 
Mre.  I    r.  R..  t. 


«  »  I.  I  o. 
ICAB1AW  GAMES. 

HORIZONTAL    BARS. 

JAPANESE    BALLANCIKO    ACT. 

■ 


A,lTe  ,:  ..  .-.oisd.  »!:.-.  tb.  Gr„4    iracf.r  ml  1.10  Sc.o. 
MIIM 

Lind  of  Fern*,  or  Halls  of  Dazzling  Light! 

•  aTfhl'W  .vrrERNOON.  Jsn   U- 

<-ritii,l    %  I'llow   H"t    Mntlnoo  I 

.V  IVMIst..  ja\  tin.  Fun  App.er.no.ol 

MISS    AUCUSTA    L.     DARCON. 


AMROU 

30 (TAD 

■  IT9TAPHA. 


Mandarins,  MlDMI.r.  Ol  St, to.  0*nl  .  lluot*m«ii.  Guard- 


NIBS  OARRIE  WTATT 

MISS  M.  A.  CHAMBERS 

...MRS.  0.  B.  8AU.NDK1H 

Att»:i  Lots.  Slayes.  -to. 


MiiKiiiflrmit    Scenery  by  Porter  1     Startling    Illusions!    Gorgeous   Costume*  ! 


I'lKbdntoil  Cavrru, 
MiikIc    I'rlamallc  ^cmn mm. 
-A.CT      SECOND, 
ninrlllnff   Acrobatic    Acta   by     At.    I'lmrnn    n.d    hit  I 


ACT     THIRD. 

I'.inili-   InXinmriinil    .!,[,    H.m..  ,  .n-.n.       l.u     Mim- 
lla.    kVUtJ    CIK1TY     llllll.    una     KMII.Y    KM1I 

GrauBallct  do  C'liiimls, 


lb,".  Ihlidr.n.     s>r»,,rt    ""'"t    •VlU*-t'«lSlI**iL"d  ]**     *'""    BF.TTY  «»d   IRIl.T  Kll,l.«u,l  Cr... 

di.-t-.    e-w  ...  aliaor  <     t»y    AA  lie.      Ml*.  I   I   »    KIUI.  una 

M'llr  KMII.Y    HIUL   .toil    Corp,  dr    ltnllpt.  I  ,lc  Ballet. 

MONDAY  KVENISO.  JANUARY  20tb,  Flrjl  Apj,.*r»mv  of— 

IlVE:FL.       JOHN       T.        I=l-A.Tir3\cIOJ>a'IDl, 

Id  »  £«w  Oomftdy,  t>dftpt«d  from  the  Frtmob,  by  Obftft.  HotemftD  ftod  W.  J.  Florence,  entitled 

3F«03E1.33XX>X>3EI5%T        3tP3Ft.TJF3E«X-tB 


|  PUICE9   07   ADMIflBION. 

Krw-rrrd  HfMaiis—  Orean  Olrclft  anc*  OrcbtBtra, 0t  ffO    Raiionr 

K-mivd  Nvm- BaloODj- ?5     O.Utpry 

brtm  Olrol*  Admiasion  *1  OO    Private  Boxas.. 


JL *0 

ma 

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r«Clll.  «  ••(••r    ■•<!  {••■  pars f 


W«llt.*r««iR>*l 

Otartart 

-    -«  #aWN  Joibmi 

DtitoU    nxoiupllllcntlou-J 

i    II    I  Althl.s  ajajt]  .  AliHIK  AYataiftl 

°°"!!5J!??5LT  trURUI  VIRNlJt 

Jennie    WorreiT    andLlThe^Mafl 

IX  nOtTHa.1  BUXO   AMI'   DANUK 
Mat  K*li  lomarRrM..  ■■    Q    Marah 


ItlX  ftad  L'Ourt  R  Id 

"I'M      GtOXJNG       HOME. 

"Ir  t  >■•)  Mill.-,  •natpo***  At  R    Zi»w«rl 


ri.TIAU    <  "mi 


i  ii.    miATAiiia 


Bouquet  of  Socgs Miss  Ltllie  Hal 


t»iiiiot>     l*,»r     n     WnjfiT. 

MIM  Jo«*pbia« Jahn«r  Ta»n Tommr  Brt* 


Mtdlfj  Orertar* , . 


Nan  the  Good-for-Nothing! 

NAlf MIKR  JKKIVIR  WORRKLL 

( In  vibiab  abal*  fithooi.  a  rival,  luirMlaoioR  ti*r  cluat*  > 

Tom   nrihbUa,ona  fatfjar K.  ti    *U-ah 

Harry  (Miliar,  thoothar  fatbtr Obarlna  VitrrBr 

(Ihar.pr,  ie»ip'tit»T Matt  Rally 

V«nos  Mr.  Siraptna , « 'ha*,  i.'ojill 

Bob , Frad  Ooopar 


Orartnra Orohaatrft 


New  Com  to  R.llat  by  M.  Sorimtdi.  estitlad 

The  Village  Coquette 

m  MMK.  1HKRBHE 

La  P«ro  Thomnfl H.  <J    Ma  rati 

Ooit,nnt,  looltint:  for  work Ed,  MootA4ti* 

FRANOOIt*.  ft  laTmtirjrvnat MONe,  NOHMIOP 

Oleneasaa  ...Hiaaas  Fllltt.or*.  Joaapfaina.  ArtmtrODg,  GarratU 

DCBISO  TBF.  DUXF.T 

Chnrncler  Dance Mmr.   'llirrrif,  BC.  flchmldt 

Pai  Real ....Mrac.  Thcrcan 

Flaule Re  down  i 

Byalltbe  Lad  tea,  M.  SCHMIDT  and  MMK.  TUBRitSR. 
Uaezpaotad  Tablaaa Finale 


140    Second  Street.      140 

SWAIN'S  BAKERY, 

-t  .lillihiTl     in     *I3«. 

«TE     HAVE     NO     BRANCHES, 

■leapt  at  So    14t  Foartb  atraat,  and  it 
Bo.  ItlS  Stock  loo  ttraaL 

THE    ni:«r    MVAIaITT    OF 

^7wro<aLcaJ.jrL»  Oalio 

AXWATS  OR  HAJ.D. 
«VIt¥     VtBIKTY     OF 

Cake  for  the  Holidays. 

1<7t  OREAM,  (jHARr.OTTE  RUS^H,  BLANO- 
MASliK,  J  .-:LUr:\  eto.,  made  to  order  and 
•I  in-  s^*  aiAtana  • 

e*»Jft»(ai  «.    R.HWAI\,t(H 


HAIR. 

rax  oin.Ai',  bi  puoKiimx  prakoisoo 

TO  DUY 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Cooo's,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jevv^iry  &  Fancy  Coods, 

IS  AT  TUE 

NEW   YORK    8TORE. 


'SoNlai 


A.     II.    MAM  I'M  OK  .V    Cm., 

Wo.    1  lO  Mr«ood  atrect, 
Hotwec-n   MlaaJon    unil    Minna. 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MR.  P.  HKKOKS.  FORMKRLY 
proprietor  ef  trie  Miovra'  Ra*. 
•tawreat,  h*a  tahan  th»  majiMemeat 
•Of  DOtb  th*  Miner*  Haauorant  on 
'Ooanoerwat  atr«i*l  and  tba  Minora' 
trtaott  Oo  Markot  aUeat  in  n«rtrjar*bip  wltb  MR. 
A.  DBAFRVK,  who  by  been  ooooeeied  with  tbe 
■ran  tor  ja*r*.  I  <-pror«maDU  bare  been  made  m 
aba  ooleioe  d-oartineoU  Ibat  will  render  tbe  Mi- 
ner* mere  popular  than  It  h*a  ever  been  darlnf 
ttbe  71  yeara  of  ita  proaparitr-  Oar  Bill*  of  Far* 
aembeao*  all    t  <e   dalfaiotoa  of    tbe    eeeeon.     Oar 

.  <S***e  k*  "Oood  Fer«,  Good  Uookrnn  and  Moderate 

1  fJharoa." 

P.  BEROBI  A  CO., 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

■Ol  and  SOS  OommeroiaL  and 
7«0  Market  atreat. 
Open  from  0  a.m.  to  10  r.M.  an31  lm 


THE  SAN  FRANCISCO 

BILL  P0STIN8  COMPANY 

•MMcraaatl*  aU,   cot*.  L«| deadoi-r. 
(Kx  oflo*  of  P.  M.  8.  ».  Oo.) 

(*0M8  A1TD  ail  OB.     GIVE  US  A  TRtAX, 
/  w« -ill  endeavor  to  a  m.      We  want  w  abac, 
lrdere.    Opea  theoomloa;  week. 

BJPAM  TON  A  PP..  Prop  r*. 


McDANIEL'S 

Museum  and  Theatre. 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

THE  U>DER--ir,NKO  WOULD  MOST  RE- 
spoott  jIIf  rnpreaent  to  you  and  toe  pohiio  gen- 
erally, that  Be  la  now  prepared  to  farrioti"  feoil- 
ifet  for  eiiibi'tooa  of  e*ery  kind  and  character, 
wbioh  should  deserve  tbe  patronage  of  tbe  pub- 
lic He  baa  erected  at  Obnynne,  Wyoming.  A 
LARGE  AND  OuMMODIOUs  HALL,  witbaooi 
Moenary  ard  Statu  The  Hall  ia  well  ventilated 
and  huh  ted,  and  made  ooui  for  -  able  for  all  aeaaon* 
of  the  year.  THK  BEST  OF  MUSIC,  both  8trin« 
and  BraM,  can  he  famished  at  all  times. 

Sausfao'ory  erraOKsments  will  be  made  with 
T1IKATKI0AL  OKOlHER  OOMPANIKrf,  eith- 
er for  Renting  of  Hall  or  performaooes  on  a  per- 
ceotave  ol  tbe  receipt!.    Correspondence  "olicited. 

Addreat  '     J.  McDaNIKL. 

Look  Box  No  I,  Cheyenne,   Wyoming. 

If.  B  —  Oarioeitlee  wanted  for  the  Cheyeone 
Maaenm.  Tboai*  wishinK  engagement*,  state  low- 
est teriB*  for  tho  Winter  S"moa,  annul  og  pboto- 
Kapb  to 'ay  address.  Half  Passage  Money  ra- 
oded  aitBrillliug  eDeagovente, 

JAMES  McDANJEL, 
Proprietor  Obeyenue  Theatre  and  Unseam, 
ocr.'  3m  Lock  Box  No.  1.  Obeyenoe,  W.  T. 


CHEYENNE_THEATRE. 

Professionals  Wanted. 


SIX  FIHST-f'LASS  PEOPLE.— MUST  HAVK 
good  Wardrobe,  Four  Liidiei  and  two  Gen- 
tlonn-n  to  bo  good  in  general  business  for  the  oom- 
ing  Winter  hen^on,  comruenoiau  the  First  week  in 
Nfivembsr.  1873,  Addreta  stating  lowest  terms, 
with  Pbotograpb.  Half  Fare  retunded  after  fill- 
ing engagement. 

JAMES  MCDANIEL. 
Proprietor  Obeyenue  TbeUre  and  Masoam, 
0052  Lock  Box  1.  Ohayenno,  W.  T. 


A   BAD   HABIT 

AOREAT  MA1VV  HRtOHAKTS 
hiivt- ifnt  into  of  ebnriylnei  xaoro  for 
their  Oonii«  darlnec  the  Holidays  than 
ut  i>uy  other  time.  At  the  old  atanri, 
Ne>  8  Second  atrcct(  yoa  will  tlwayi 
And  ut  anlfortn  prlcee  at  large  taaaort- 
mfnt  Of  Mhlrt".  Fnrnl "hine  Oood*  and 
Toilet  Artlelea  nt  lowe*t  rate*.  'That'* 
the  place  to  get  *en*lble  Bollday  Free- 
enu. 

BtNKDIOT   aft   Co.. 

No.  3  Reeond  atreet. 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

YIBOINIA    CITT,     KEVA11A. 

THIS  ELEGANT  TURATRE  HAS  BERN  RE- 
deoorated,  and  can  be  rented  by  tbe  night  or 
by    the  week.     Star*    and    tnvralinf    oomoaniea 


Or  tO  •*  ■     ■>.     »»  r-*.js%..  (•  »!.,, 

*>BO  W**bingtOR,  etreot.  Ban  Rrenolaoo 


MONS.  ALEXANDER  WOLOWSKI, 

THE    WELL-KNOWN    PIANIST    AND    VO- 
oaliat,  mMDi  New  Coarua  for  Piano  and 

SioarlogbT  blaantiraly  New  and  SimpllflecTHyateQa 
-tbe  abort  eat  In  *trl*i*no*— r*adlng  motto  tt  sight. 

inuuR 


Pacific    Purchasing, 

PRINTING,  DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE,   AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooms     lO    and     W 020    WashlnetoB    street. 


K-ANTJKI)    IMMEDIATELY: 

First-Class  Minstrel,  Acrobatic  and  Cymnastic  Talent 

....ALSO.... 

Twenty   DE*ir«t    Xilue   Ballet  Iiadlea. 

FOK  SAtr F.IDHTT  «ET8  <IF  AIIAZMI  ABHORS.  CO M  P I. KTB,  IW 
Lots  to  suit  puruhnters.  Fnch  Sot  OODBlflt.  ol  Solid  Si  vei-Platod  Helroer.  BrtiniiiMlat.,  L.m- 
borkiD  Shield,  one  p*lr  01  Armk-t*,  One  pair  o*  Br.ooloW,  one  pair  ol  Tight,,  oo.  pair  ol  TrUDka.  one 
palrol  Sandal,,  one  Tunio,  one  Sea, (,  one  uomont  S»erd.a-d  one  Spear.  A  iiortior,  ol  Iheeo  Armor, 
.re  now  lo  he  eeen  at  the  .letropoliton  Toeatio  in  tbo  Amazonian  March  in     run,  YA.LTOW  II At. 


-  For  price,  apply  u  above. 


SHEBIDAN    COKBTN    .t    CO 


SOUTHERN  PACIFIC 


.oie-eii"3Ein. 


OBOP 

Rammer  etreet,  OR  Kearny    betwiien  Pine 
and  Callforalu. 

THE    FINEST    FRESH    BALTIMORE    AND 
TRANSPLANTED  OYSTERS  eerred  in  any 
■  tyle.     Ky.rytbing  oonted  lntho  best  manner, 
•or  Tb.  Flneat  Liquors  and  Oigars. 
RA-EleRnat  Rtrltea  oT  Boom,  for  Ladle.. 
■VOPEN  DAY  AND  MGHT. 


FRENCH     CORSETS. 

MME  PONS,  IMPORTER  AND    DEALER  IN 
Parisian     Ladles'      Underwear.      FRENCH 
OORSRTB  ol  all  prloea  .ad  qoallti.a,  read,  mad. 
and  to  order.    No,  RSI  Saoraai.nto  strMt,  A.I.W 
■el-to 


THE  ART  OF  SINGING 

IN  ITS  HIGSRST  PERFECTION  -RICHARD 
MULDMi  FABBRI,  teacber  of  aororal  oelt.- 
bcatad  Eiropeaa  artistes,  late  Director  of  tbe  re- 
nowDod  Oonaenratory  el  Oensva,  Maitro  dn  Uhent 
of  t»e  Frenoh  lmnerial  Academy  of  Music,  Con- 
ductor of  tbe  PbilbarmorjiQue  Booiety  in  Paris, 
and  at  present  Mubiual  UireJtor  of  tbe  Fabbrl 
Operj-.is  prepared  to  give  private  lessons,  either 
at  bis  office  or  at  tbe  r*siien  a  of  vhe  pupils: 
lik»wiae  OOUKNKS  OK  SINGING,  PIANO  and 
iiUSIOAL  INSTRUCTION. 

Kor  farther  particular*  aoply  at  PROF.  MUL- 
DER'S office,  No.ai  POWKLLSTREEr.betwe-n 
Market  and  Kllla.  Also,  letters  reoeiv«d  and  terms 
to  be  had  at  the  muiio  store  of  M.  Gray,  (Jlayat., 
and  of  Meaar*  Sherman  A  Hyde,  coraor  of  NnUer 
and  Kearny  street*.  Ja8  lm 


WILLIS^BAND. 

MUSIC    FURNISHED    FOR    ALL 
ooaafion*.    Mnato  imported,  arranged 
»nd  for  sale. 

Fritz  Piper*  and  Marcai  Iff.  Blatn 

Leading  Tlollnltta. 

a0/>Order*  from  the  ooaotry  promptly  attended 

to.     Addreia    M.    W.    WILLIS,    Eaten*    Mnal* 

Store.  1HB  w-iLtgomery  itrrat.  or  MARCUS  If. 

'?      oatgoaaery  atx**t.  JaStI 


GRAND 

Select  Bal  Masque 

or  TtTB.... 

ORIENTAL 

LITERARY  AND  SOCIAL  CLDB, 

.*..4T.... 

HortlcuHuiial     X^all 

....*w,... 

T1HIRSDAT    EVF.MNO .TAN.    S8d 


BY  SUBSCRIPTION  ONLY. 


Ticket-.. 


..*!  e»f 


afF-Snhriorini  jon  Lists  nan  b»  found  wltb—  i 

G.  M  Beiry,  .Sheriff's  Office,  City  Hall ; 
Mr  firaodt,  fi.W.  .tor  Wa^bingtAo  A  Montgomery; 
A.  Summerlielrl.  Jr,,  N.K.  cor  Foleom  A  oteuar.; 
W.  Oobon.  No.  Ii  Batiory  atrost; 
J.  Witt,  No.  110  Third  -i.reet ; 
Mr.  K  itznnstein,  No.  Hi  Sucond  street, 
Bd.  Abrameoa,  No.  734  Olay  atr*et.  deMlar 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM, 

And  College  of  Medicine. 

Ill   raHA    BEAUTIFUL   AND  IN8TRU0T- 

L\Jt\J\J\J  ive  obleots  to  be  sa^n.  Qpen  to  the 
Pablio  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  »t  KURKKA  HALT-. 
SIS  Montgomery  street.    FOR  MEN  ONLY 

•gy-DB  jOBDAH'a  PnivATK  Office  is  at  »il 
Geary  street  toppoaiteold  Meohaniua' Pavilion). 


Stage  Dancing 

TAUGHT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 


deOT  In 


DASHAWAY  HALL, 

Post  street,  near  Kearny. 


ADOLFHUS    STOCKMEJ7ER, 

....TEAOHER  OF..  . 

PIANO    AND    SINCINC. 

Balls  and  Parties  »t'-ended  to,  and  Mnele  far 
niched.    Resldenot,  »OSRddyetr»*L        d*«lm 


E.  PARDINI 

NO  1*9  WASHINGTON  STB  ?KT.  fABOV* 
tb*  Plan).  Sao  Franoleoo.  Boot*  and  Sboas 
mad*  lo  order  in  tb*  bast  Frauab  style.  Tb*  Man* 
ready  mad*  always  on  hand. 


"  :f\e  gar  o  .» 

3  JOITRNAL  OP  AKU6EHENTS. 
PubHaDed  every  Day  in  the  Year  bT 

J.       I>.       BOQABDXTS 


•SSMvrcbBnt  and  <*3*   W»«MB*t©*  ■!• 

B«Iow  Montgomery.  Sao  francisco. 


MONDiY JANPABY  13,  1873 


BILLV  KHERSON. 
A  weekly  cdd  temporary  not  n  oled  TorgiT. 
ing  »dj  one  mora  Uian  his  due,  yields  the 
following  wel.-deeerved  piaue  U  one  whose 
Ulent  and  unwearied  exertions  to  please 
have  made  him  the  greatest  of  all  favorites 
with  the  8an  Francisco  public  : 

To  habitual  visitors  at  tbe  Albambra,  the 
erratic  Billy  is  undoubtedly  the  lodestar  of 
aitracuuo.^ud  he  u  indeed  a  ctaraoter  wrtb 
aeeiog-  His  quips  and  cranks,  bis  mirth, 
wit  a  <d  originality,  have  drawn  full  houses 
night  af.tr  night,  until  he  has  risen  above 
the  ordinary  miuttrel  in  the  estimation  of 
the  ptople,  and  ranks  &e  an  »rt:-t  in  hu  pe- 
caliar  line.  He  would  noila  ti  be.r  himself 
fetjted  an  fcrtist,  but  an  art  st  be  is,  and  one 
of  extraordinary  versatility.  It  is  not  fre- 
quent t  j  cee  »  m"ans:>  fiittd  to  tt-e  profession 
wbioh  he  follows,  but  Billy  Eoierjon  is  surely 
fulfiiline  h»  vcc»non  —  to  mane  the  world 
laugh— for  he  saems  to  be  infused  with  the 
Tery  geuius  «,f  minstrelsy.  Gifted  with  a 
ainguUrly  cie*r.  true  voice,  he  is  as  pn'haiic 
in  a  ballad  as  he  is  absurd  in  a  burleequr. 
An  Irish  t.t  >ry  rolls  fiom  his  lips  with  trie 
true  ring  <i  the  brogue,  and  burnt  cork  can- 
not hide  the  lutsLs-  lr  Celtic, Icok  ot  his  face 
when  be  a-samts  ton  cj  =  riOter.  Who  has 
notlsugbed  at  bis  grotesque  appear-iLCa  is 
a  Dutchman,  his  lOofiding,  tniftrul  look  as 
tbe  newly-'anded,  bis  indignant  f*ce  in 
"Seven  Oui,"  his  pleading  expre-ci  n  id 
"  fiju't  give  dat  nature  a  la  1  placs"?  But  it 
ib  in  tbe  portrayal  of  tbe  negrj  character 
that  hu  is  uu*urpa«*eJ.  In  uiafamou"  sktt:b 
of  "  Th\;  Ruoil  Billy,"  what  roars  have  re- 
f . -.nmltd  over  the  a^h-barrel  be  wibhed  to 
borrow  for  tbe  bonfire,  to  be  returned  when 
the  fun  was  over  ;  aod  how  we  c  uld  almost 
e«e  \h-  Bmoke  of  the  cibin  tbrougb  tbe  i  re.  e 
when  he  ^aue  "  We're  gwine  to  de  shut-kin 
ob  de  corn."  Our  hearts  warm  with  th* 
essenca  of  tbe  good  old  time  "betoic  tie 
war,"  when,  as  the  white-baited  old  darkey 
he  gives  us  **  Carry  the  News  to  Mary, "  or 
"Qoenas  on  the  Mississippi."  It  has  been 
in  the  hesr.s  of  whole  audiences  to  give  him 
something  10  eat  in  "A  Trip  to  Pari-,"  and 
sketches  rf  tbat  i  k,  lor  he  can  assume  the 
look  of  the  hungriest,  tbnst  est,  most  mis- 
eiaule,  forlorn,  dead-broka  wretch  in  exist- 
ence. IuJpci,  there  is  little  tbat  he  cannot 
lo  u  to  be,  for  bis  pjwer  of  mimicry  is  some- 
thing extraordinary.  He  c*tches  the  trick 
of  vo'Ci  or  gait  if  a  performer  and  repro- 
duces it  on  tbe  stage  a  half  an  hour  after 
%•  very  like,  yet  to  broadly  c  tries  mred  that 
it  never  fails  to  bring  Down  tbe  house.  On 
the  end  he  is  essent:aly  comic,  a-jd  more 
than  all,  one  whom  custom  does  not  stile. 
Indeed,  it  baa  been  said  tbat  no  other  min- 
strel could  eacces-ifully  fill  an  engagement 
in-  a  city  in  which  Billy  Emerson  bai  ap- 
peared, and  we  are  mcliu<?l  to  believe  it.  for 
discussed  from  an  a*  tbe  lie  point  cf  view  he 
is  a  curio. 


Too  Much  for  Them! 

The  Police  Gazette  is  dead.  It  was  closed 
cut  on  Saturday.  Tbe  Police  Gazette  waa 
started  some  fifteen  years  ago;  filled  its 
•phere  very  well,  and  got  along  well  (enough 
until  ths  Wtverly  Place  Gazette  waa  born  ; 
when  ite  f  jrtunea  began  to  wane  under  tbe 
strong  epposition  of  that  journal.  Fire', 
the  Varieties  wentunder,  then  tbe  Mazeppi. 
and  now  the  Police  Gazette  euccambs  before 
toe  direet  opposition  of  that  "only  live  pa- 
per," the  Warerly  Place  Gazettr;  which 
alone  now  ociupies  tbe  field  formerly  occu_ 
pied  by  these  journals.  lYe  proprietor 
ought  to  be  a  happy  man. 

TJaeleas  Labor. 

An  enterprising  citizen  of  Piano,  III.,  has 
after  long  and  anxious  study  succeeded  in 
making  a  whistle  out  of  a  pig's  tail.  It 
would  not  be  worth  mentioning  were  it  not 
that  he  has  been  boasting  about  it,  and 
Paano  is  jubilant  over  the  subject.  Bat 
why?  It  nas  never  denied  tbat  a  whistle 
could  be  made  out  of  a  pig's  tail. .  We  are 
grieved  to  be  compelled  to  mix  such  an  alloy 
as  diBapotntment  in  the  joy  of  Piano,  but 
the  original  proposition  was  not  that  none 
couldmak)  a  whistle  out  of  a  pig's  tail,  bnt 
tbat  one  could  not  make  one  of  tin  outof  the 
material.  We  think  that  the  wisdom  of  the 
'  propounder  or  this  problem  remains  yet  nn- 
auailed  by  any  practical  proof  of  the  falla- 
cy of  bi«  celebrated  axiom.  All  the  man 
has  to  do  now  is  to  turn  it  into  tin,  and  per- 
haps wilb  an  eqaal  amount  of  perseverance 
and  intelligence  he  has  devoted  to  accom- 
plish hie  present  intellectual  triumph,  he 
may  succeed  in  doing  it ;  if  so,  none  sooner 
than  we  will  gWe  him  all  the  credit  that  is 
justly  duo  him. 

X>o    rfot   Suffer   irom    corns. 

The  unfortunate  lufferers  from  Oorns,  Bun- 
Ions,  Club  and  Ingrowing  Salle,  can  find  Instant 
tthtf  by  aj pljlDg  at  Dr.  R.  H.  Cowan's  InstV 
tute,  810  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.k.  We 
speak  from  experience.  ha-riDg  tested  the  Doo- 
ter's  capability.  References  given  U  required,  a 


Oyster    Trnde. 

Tbe  oyster  trade  in  California  la  ■  "Timing 
gigantic  proportions.  Emerson  Corvlllr,  of  tbe 
B*ddle  Reek,  HO  Pine  street,  fornlabes  from 
bis  own  oyster  beds  at  8au  Bruno  millions  ot 
oysters  to  all  parte  of  the  Paelic  Ooact.  His 
Eastern  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 
his  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and  *  he 
'Bad die  Rook"  la  known  eve rywhere. 


TUo     :         it    Remedies. 

Dr.  Pertj  s  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Fer- 
ry's Webfcot  PUIS,  for  all  biboua  complaints, 
J.  R.  Gates  and  Co.,  corner  Sansome  and  Com- 
mercial streets,  sole  agents. 


For  the  V    ry  Best  Drinks, 

Goto  Ya,ee    Branch  Saloon,  earner  of  Market 
and  Third  streets-  Bo 


LETTER  FROM  CHICAGO. 

JrBOM    OUB     OWK      C  OBBBB  pohdisi.] 

Chicago,  January  4th,  1872. 
Deab  Fioabo:—  Holiday  week  is  now 
pae&ed  and  again  steady  andieocee  are  the 
rule,  Iu  the  face  of  a  dazzling  rain  and  a 
most  disagreeable  flfcd.tion  of  things  un- 
der foot,  a  large  an<r*iinc-lo:>king  audience 
found  it's  way  to 

m'tickto's  theatbb 
During  the  pest  week  of  the  Holidays  to  ese 
"Guy  Manntnng"  and  eee  Miss  Charlotte 
Cuehman  in  the  role  of  Meg  Merrilles.  Dur- 
ing this  week  "Henry  VIII  "Las  been  ibe  at- 
traction. This  house  bus  been  crowded  to 
overflowing.  Mr.  McYiclcer,  we  beir,  gave 
M.ta  Cufibman  $4,000  per  week  for  her  en- 
gagement, and  I  presume  from  tbe  au- 
diences that  come  and  go  every  night  that 
be  doubled  the  sum  over  in  two  nights. 
Tbe  next  star  of  the  drama  we  hear  is  Ed- 
win Booth. 

ACADEMY  OF  HTSIC. 

Robert  MoWade  as  Rip  Tan  Wink'c  is  the 
attraction  at  this  place  of  amusement,  sup- 
ported by  a  powerful  company.  On  Mon- 
day evening,  Jan.  6tb,  the  English  opera 
company  makes  its  sppearance  under  toe 
managementof  Seguin.  "Martha"  ie  billed 
for  the  opening  night  to  be  followed  by  the 
"Bohemian  Girl. 

AIK£N-8  theatbe. 
The  regular  stock  company  with  Frauk 
Aiken  and  Lawlor  rt  itshtadis  playing  in 
moJern    pieces   during  tbe  present   week. 
kixon's  amphitbkatbe. 
This  may  cow  be  counted  as  one  cf  cur 
fii el-class  places  of  amesement.    Its  etyle  ut 
performance  is  similar  to  tne  Metropolitan 
of  your  city  givinc  modern  sensation  pieces 
in  go  ,d  style  is  the  present  attraction,  appear- 
ing in  "Tbe  French  Spy"  and  kindred  dia 
business.    Jan.  6  Mr.  and  Mrs.  O.  A.  Miller 
commence  aa  engagement  for  one  week  in 
Hidden  Hand." 

myeb's  opeba  house. 
The  usual  minstral    combination  is  the 
only  attraction.    Maekin  and  Wilson  are  the 
tramp  cards. 

GLOBE     THEATBE. 

Dick  Carroll  and  sons  and  Miss  Maude 
Whither  are  the  &t«B  here.  "Lola,  the  Cu- 
ban Cigar  Girl,"  is  tbe  main  feature  on  the 
bill.  This  house  has  pa-Bed  into  the  bands 
of  a  new  management.  Mr.  Weatherwax  is 
now  interested,  Mr.  Mar«jh  retiring.  Fra&k 
Nelson  will  now  act  as  director  of  amuse- 
ments, 

WISTEB  GABDEN  TABIETIE8. 

A  new  boose  under  the  above  title  will 
open  on  Monday  next,  with  a  full  compiny 
under  the  management  of  Johnny  Woods. 

M1SCELXANEOU6 . 

Drizzling  rain  and  cold  weather  has  pre- 
vented Mre.  Mjinnie  Myrtle  MiJler  from  giv- 
ing ber  lecture.  It  has  been  postponed  until 
farther  notice, 

Great  pleasure  was  expressed  here  on  see- 
ing Miss  Maggie  Moore's  name  in  the  list  of 
tbe  California  Theatre  company.  There  are 
a  good  many  nld  CalifornianB  here  wfco  re- 
joice in  her  improved  prospec  a. 

WILL. 

A  Thankful  Spirit. 

There  was  once  an  old  woman  who,  in  an- 
swer to  a  visiting  almoner's  inquiries  as  to 
how  she  did,  said:  "Ob,  sir,  the  Lord  is 
very  good  to  me— I've  lost  my  husband,  and 
my  oldest  son,  and  my  youngest  daughter, 
and  I'm  half  blind,  and  I  can't  Bleep  or 
move  about  for  the  rheumatics;  but  IVe  got 
two  tsetb  left  in  my  head,  and  praise  and 
bless  His  holy  name,  they're  opposite  each 
other." 


The  name  "gra-s  widow"  is  of  French 
origin.  It  is  derived  frem  the  French 
"grace,  "and  originally  meant  a  widow  by 
courtesy. 


Live    Well, 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  ie  tbe  eanseof  many  Crimea.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Bestaurant,  on  Wash- 
Ingtoa  treet,  at  tbe  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy.  Henry 
Booken,  who  has  catered  for  tbe  pobllo  niece 
IM9.  provides  for  bis  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  BeimagundM  eonp.  game,  tame  geeae, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everythlDR  tbe  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  Tbe  best  cud  of  tea  ua  tne 
elty—  English  breakfast  tea  —  Sooobong  asd 
Orange  Pekoe — can  be  obtained  here. 


8am   Moore. 

Formerly  of  Baes  Bouse  OarrtaBea,  can  be 
round  tn  front  ot  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
ablisbment,  eoothwest  corner  Hush  and  Mont- 
gomery  sts. ,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Oarrlaee  orders 
left  at  either  piace  proneptiy  attended  to  day 
or  nl#bt,  at  reduced  rates.  no 


YCe    r»r«sict©xix*»    M.ees«(re. 

Peace  and  prosperity  are  the  key  notes  of  this 
document.  Obe*pness  and  dnrablity  are  the 
cbaracterlitics  of  H.  Luchslnger'a  furniture. 
All  should  vlelt  hla  emporium,  735  Market 
street,  and  ascertain  hew  cheaply  a  house  can 
be  furnished.  n 


Ct    Toa     Want 

Tour  Blankets  and  FlaunelB  well  washed,  and 
not  spoiled,  send  them  to  the  What  Cheer  Laun  > 
try.  "    x 

Prnsh  and  Sweet. 

Far  tbe  best     confectionery,   go   to   Oantr   and 
Wagner '■.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Sutler.        s 


What   Obeer   Launary 

Employs  no  Chinamen,  and  should  be  pat 
ronlsed  by  rverybody.  • 

Altogether  ibe  Best. 

It  Is  curious,  but  true,  tbat  3.  A.  Sbaber, 
T07  Market  street,  near  Third,  should  sell  fur. 
nltnre  and  bedding  cheaper  tbnn  any  other 
dealer  in  this  city.  Try  Mm  and  you  will  be 
convinced.  j 


Oysters. 

In  strolling  round  the  other  night. 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
uur  careleBS  feet,  by  chance  nid  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  waters  bright,  did  make  a  screen 
Tbrough  which  a  sweet  bouquet  waB  seen ; 
While  mo6sy  Btone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Wade  that  wlntiow  Eeem  to  be 
Some  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 
"Stop,"  aald  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 
It  looks  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer."; 
"All  right."  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
Tbat  this  place  suite  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  &lde  a  waiter  neat 
Made  hie  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found1  It  true, 
.ind  cooTxd  ma^mfcattly,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Oooked  every  style;  just  tnlnk  of  that, 
And  if  your  month  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  rand  crabs  and  terraplus  ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  pi  see  all  kinds  of  game. 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name,  ■ 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
Tbe  ladies,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem. 
That  they  have  here  the  best  Ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  einnere, 
To  get  wnat  they  call  "such  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush. 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  tbere  once  will' go  again. 
Pacific  Oyeter  Bonse.  837  BnBh  Btreet,   above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Sight. 

OHABLB8  HAASE.  Proprietor. 


Or.     Dobertr 
Hsb  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 

chronio  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  Is 
now  the  moat  suoceufnl  of  any  Physician  in 
San  Francteco.  Office  619  Sacramento  Btreet, 
corner  of  Leidcadorfl,  a  few  doers  oelow  What 
Cheer  House.  T 


it  Is  Pertectly  AstoiiiisJcilnsr 

How  beautifully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
tl  tbe  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
>efore  S  a_m.  returned  tbe  same  evening  If  de 
•(red.  t 


NEW   ADVERTISEMENTS. 


r      PRICK   50  Cts 

A  Safe  and  speedy  Reme- 
dy for  all  Bronchial  Affec- 
tions, Asthma,  Colds, 
Coughs,  Loss  of  Voice, 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  Con- 
sumption, Hoarseness, 
Pain  and  soreness  of  the 
Breast,  and  all  Difficulties 
arising  from  a  sudden 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  its 
healing  powers.  Ask  for 
the  California  Hall's  Pul- 
monary Balsam.  Sold  by 
all  Druggists. 


For  Waanins 
Bhlrta,  $1  60  per  doz.;  small  pieces,  SGo.  per 
'  s.     At  the  What  Cheer  laundry  • 


Jlftnnlnc's, 

The  only  p'acs  south  of  Market  Btreat  to 
get  a  good  dlBh  of  Oysters,  California  or  Eastern 
Transplanted,  la  at  Manning's  Charter  Oak 
Oyster  Saloon,  comer  Howard  and  Third,  late 
of  the  Blue  Wing  Salosn.  l 


Watches  and  Jewelry, 

Very  low.   at  H.   A.    Calender's.    62  Second 
sir-  u,  corner  of  Mission.  d 


Tlae  Illaat rated  Press  (S.  F.  J 

No.  1,  January,  18T3.  Sold  by  tubscrlptlon— 
$1  60  a  year.  Elegant,  choice,  cbeap.  Sample 
nnsarets,  15  cents.  Address  Murray,  Dewey  tc 
Co.,  8.  F.  o 

m 
What    Cheer    Lannary 
U  tbe  best  lanndxr  In  San  Franolsoa.       * 

• 

Best   Quality    of  Dosakin 

Driving  gloves,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  the  What 
Oheer  Laundry  x 

■cDewell,    Shew   Card  Writer, 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order,  hoom  10, 
60S  MarKet  atrret  cor.  Poet  and  Montgemory.  u 

Do   YOU    Know 

Tbat  with  Buttebios's  Faxtxbmb  you  can  out 
and  make  any  garment  tost  perfectly?  Send 
postage  stamp  lor  an  illustrated  catalogue.  H. 
a,  Demlng,  agent,  office  of  the  Howe  Sewing 
Baa  chine,  So.  113  Seamr  street,  between  Batter 
tnd  Post.  Sab  Francisco.  • 


J.    R.  GATES    &   CO. 

PBOPEIETOBB, 

Corner    Saniome    and     Oommerclal     at< 
jal3  tl 


LEWIS  &  PANDER, 


STOVES,   RANGES. 
all  hinds  or  Oookn 


TINWARE    AND 

e  Utei5Sila.No.  38 

GEARY  STREET,   betwaa      Kearny    and 
Dapont. ji8  3m 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

Sao  Francisco  Savings  Union,  538  Cali- 
fornia street,  corner  of  Webb. 

POR  THE  HALF  TSAR  ENDING  WITH  THE 

■  3'st  December.  1872,  a  dividend  has  been  de- 
clared at  tbe  rate  of  nine  and  eii-teotno  (.96-10) 
»Br  cent,  per  annnm  oa  Term  Deposits,  and  eiebt 
(f<)  percent,  par  annnm  on  Ordinary  Deposit*,  free 
pi  FKderalTaz  on  Deposits,  payable  on  and  after 
13tb  January.  1673.  Br  order. 
df3iiw  LOTHLL  WHITE.  Oaahler. 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

KV£BY    8ATVRDAT    NIGHT. 

Piano    ana     Sinelno;   at  8  JP.M. 
D.  BARRY,  Obairman. 

Charing  Cross  Saloon 

COO  UlMloa  street,  near  Second. 
d«10 J.  EAGLEB,  Proprietor. 


EMPLOYMENT  OFFICE 

ess  Sacramento  street, 

(The  First  House  below  Kearny  street,) 

FOB  FURNISHING  WHITE  AND  CHINESE 
Help  of  all  kindB.-Gen€ral  Bn-ineea  *rency 
Collect  Rent*,  Nstee  snd  Acconots:  Wbit*  and 
Chinese  Laborers  supplied  for  FamilieB.  Hctele. 
Firmf,  Faotorief .  etc. 

CHAS,  F.  BECHkKEK  A  CO., 
de2S  lm  65s  Sacramento  atreeU 


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the  •evecial  attention  of  Architects.  Engin- 
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XV-A.JFL! 

Declared  Again**  the  Whole  TPorld  and 
ihe  JKest  of  Munklod. 


PATENT  EAGLE  bLAOKING  -WARRANT- 
ed  superior  to  any  io  tbe  market.  Manufac- 
tured by  MOORE  A  CO,  I*o.  «tO  Leid^Hdorfl 
etr'At,  s.  F.  Direoiot  s  for  U^e:  Wben  found  too 
thick,  add  a  little  water.  Keep  tbe  botUe  well 
corked.    Sold  by  all  Grocers,  tiruggisf,  ere.    d21 


TRAVS  aiwai  a  on  band. 


Alfred  Tetter,- 

Manufacturer  and 
importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES, 

S&S  Dupont, 

XEAR  SUTTER  STREET, 

See  my  stock  of  Bird 
Cag'S  before  purcbaeipf 
p  mwhere.  AiwajBeome— 
■  i:i;  dsw  on  hand.  My 
Pater  t  Cac-s,  made  of 
Tin  Wire,  are  warranted 
FRKKFKOM  YEKMIN 
Also,  beBt  quality  tka 
do 2i I  tf 


Meerschaum  Pipe  Depot 

643    KKARKY    STREET. 

PIPES  MADE  TO  ORDER  AT  < 
the  abort 69  optic?  All  Pines  aud 
Cigar  Holders  wxiinnted  genoine,  and 
to  color  wed.  Mwit  cbaum  Pip« b  aid 
walkiog  Canee  Muoor.-a  and  Repaired 
at  lowest  J>  a-tern  Pr-i-Cp,  ,'inrl  with  tbe  beet  work- 
manship. A  large  aatonment  of  Walking  Oanes 
aud  Kaccy  Goods  ol  every  detcriptioo  always  on 
hand.  no  21  lm 


The  Popular  Beverage 

CONGRESS  WATSR  FROM  THE  PACIFIC 
Congress  Springs,  n<>ar<SaDt*0lara.  Indorsed 
by  tbe  Medical  Facoliy  its  curative  powers  being 
equal  to  tbe  celeb  »t«d  <  'one rei-s  w«ter  from  tb» 
SprinRB  of  Saratofta,  New  >  ork.  Depot  removed 
from  VM  Kenny  street  to  New  Montgomery.  on& 
door  from  Uoword.  Families  supplied  dally.  Lib- 
eral diasonnt  to  the  trai.  e,  i  ud  orders  attended  to 
promptly.  de25  1m 


Philadelphia    Restaurant. 

OHAS.  V.  BERGOLD,  PROPRIETOR. 

TUB    OLDEST 
and  most  popu 
San   Francieco._    The  Tables   are    sup- 


E3TABLI8RED 
and  most  popular  Restaurant  in 


%91 


GEORGE    MAYES1: 

fYEALEK-IJ  0\BTJlK»!-OLAilB 

i/^Ki<i«l]  kind,  01  SHKLL  FISH.  . 
SUUeNos.  40,  11,  vt,  Ohfornia' 
Market,  6Dtr,0C6  00  Ctiforori  street.  ' 

Public  or  private  pirtiea  ijd  lemiliee  .npplied 
from  B  a.m.  to  12  p.  M.    LAdtes'  Bod  Oeot'eineQ'0 


DR.  IV.  A.  PAYNE. 

THIS  OET.ERRA'FD  PHYSICIAN  HAS  RE- 
moved  tiH  '  ffiC'-  from  tbe  Bus*  Home  to  bis- 
Elegant  buiaeot  Room',  >o.  -l  ■  O  Kearny  street. 
He  tells  your  diseate  witroot  a  question.  Do  act 
fail  to  uall.  All  cbrooic  D>eea8eB  treated  escoese- 
fuilv.  del9lm 


Bar  Sugar 

"POR    SALE-518    KEAKNY    STBEKT.   AT 

J       MEKOKF.'S.     AUo,  every  kind  of  OapdieB 
Wholesale  and  Retail. 
oo' tf  211.    A.    MfBtTK. 


Indian  Queen  Range. 

The  Best  in  tlie  Market 

MASUFAOTURED  BY 

CALEB    At.     filCKLFR, 
oclStf  4SO  an.  tes  Krarn 


NEW  YORK  PRICES 

HALL'S    PIANOS 
For  eale  at  No,  \M 
<  yler  street.    Call  and 
examine  lor  yourseWea. 
soy-Tha  nnly  Oallfor- 
nia-uada  Piano  oo  th* 
tWaU 


«c»    Prltw. 

•  SI  MC(V(0  SI   Q 

J  Ilais!    Hats!  j 

6  Priw  0»«  Del 

i  hi 


^CinROPOLITAN  THEATRE 
[  ifeit  Senihat  if  \U  Smsw 

L>ui.,'ie  Yellow  Hat! 

The  Yellow  Hat  I 

Iwenty  Thousand  Persons. 


!flW    ALuAMBRA    THIATS1. 


LAMl       w 


i       i  i  ■  i : 


Mj^** 


'turn 


i  he  Yellow  Hat 

•m4rt(u\ 

■agatfeMt  Sccnrrt. 

Hattalloa  or  Amum*, 

Brilliant  Armor, 

BUrtlinr  Mechanical  Meets, 
per*  Variety    Kntrrtainiiipnt. 

VtrHai    I 

*  r  miles.  Tricks  and  Novelties, 

rur 

'^lUJME   OF   PERFECTION! 


T*.  *****  r«*mif>c  •  CmMmUh  •!  AunMiow 

Mflt   •!»•   ,»d    i»   M)    Tk«*U*. 


EMERSON    MINSTRELS 

Throo  croixupo-nioai  Oonsolidated 

THM   SVERIRO  JANUARY    13 

ITBBT  ITiBiwa   DCB1B,  TRB  mi.  »,0  tatt/BOAT  imil«l>  AT  B. 


.1     flr-»t-- 1    ,,  i  •  ,  imI.l.i.  ,ii     i.     |n     HiiI.mi, 


SAN  FRANCISCO  ATHENEUM 


JANUARY   13 
««*••     Keaaorly 


THII    EVCRtNQ 

l>i\.m    'I  Iniiiiiiviin: 


Mortimer.    I' uk 


wiwn 
H  BH  r 


inr    OII1T     All. IT      I  M.  >€••.> 

Ooodtoy-o.       anolo     Stovo. 

nri.r>rr.ti  inn  i  >  a  >  dmh  miU'Mi  B.J.  BaBBWOOB 


In>l     lOkllt 


I'url      — .ii.l- 


•llo. 


tub    ec>iv(tisrA.]VE:oxjiL.ieT. 


roKim  r; 


»nt»  wv  w* »  i ■     ■» 


ww^jgiee  it |      see  It! 

■:■ 

Ilill  Til  H     '"*"  "*■  °**"  •»*■   '•*"■  *  *-**  Uim,  where  Reeerred 
Hill  UWA    L.t« >*•  »•  »*««r^  MX  DATS  IN  ADVANCE. 
.UDimu-         •*-  I  ■*•¥  NO  t'REB  LIST.    Thire  will  be  no  sxeep- 

ii  i-!h. 


In     lit. 

obeSt 


onBA.T 

TJfl  3E  «.  &.  O  3V 

Kaleidoscope    •  ■<     NoveltleR 


GRANT      V8.      OF^IOU     » 13  E!  15.  ID  JFVft*, 


f-L.rW.    .»   tf»T«i  «t  Ihf   Whllr.  Il.n.e 


mi. i.  v    Minf<»\ 

ADD"  lli  MAN  |S.  KM  .   MAU  ...SAM   nli'KFY 

".".  Rn<'K*K-UFR,    KORrWRo*.  fJ'lQTT,  UTO. 


OVERTURE- Hflr.    bt  Tb*ma,Bak.r ORCHESTRA 

nciude  wi  h  lbs  te.nlifol  Ptniowitiiic  Suett.clo,  arrwted    by    BOB  HART,  eat  It 1*4 


^tw  385T  30 il  gt? 


'b>B.m)itOai«f.. 


BOB    HART 

....B.  A1NHLKY  ScaTI  eiKhRK J.   HUIUN.-.ON 

.  I  •  %  W.  v .   R.K.R     PUMr  OH  AS.  SUP  TOM 

MARl'IIA.  Im.if...        MI.-.S  JKN.MK  SIIKKMA.v  IiikNIIHBI O   W.  KIUMAUD3 

SuLDIKK>.    I-LAKANTS,    KIU. 


MONDAT  BVEKISO.  J.nuarj  SOth-Fir.t  AppaAruco  of 

JOHNNY    j»>j-EN.    MISS    ALICE    HARRISON,    and    K'TTK6.^?1.*?: 

THIS    THBA.TRE    DOES    NOT    AUVKKTlSE     IN    THE     "CHKOMCLE."' 

91  Ow  I  I'firqtiettr .. 

.".<»  t  mta  I  l*i -tvate   iloxce 

F  All    BlllJ  against    the  Albambra    Theatre   moat  do  preoented    hereaiter   on    Monday. 
r  Performance  to  commecco  punctually  at  eight   o'clock. 


misi  loni  iiwiii m  mrt  meutTiw 

D^.«".l.«  «f  B«M.     Hx.    tuml 

I   i%.-   Miiiuii.N  -wlili   Horilmor 

fntrr  Umt-rm 
■  ■Wi 


»l..  II.M. 

M.HIr  I..  r«rr«.i 

H.««l.  llr«Mcr 


CURTAIN    LECTURES. 

2L"i?"  ''.°".".b: "•■Ml.iTb.c.pM. 

oSSSSm 


Mr.   IIiik'Ii   Hohlnson  in    Btl  ( 'hniiRfal 


UNDER  THE  CASLICHT1 


OM  SwitvbtrjAA.. 
Kriortor 

grk«.. ...... 

Etoma  Coar'Uod 


,.Cb*rUi  Thrmn'ofi 

Hacb   KrblDBon 

i-r.ok  Alortisvr 

..Alplll*   LAforrAAi 


»o»B  ana   Ranrr   iMm    ni>«* 

K-1r,.i   Tlow.r M,„  ,  t.n.lr 

Mob«  MiM  I. it  r»rre«« 

Ulnblnnd    FIIbe UU|    I.lTlnB-ton 


Ovm-tan Orobs^ua 


laog 

Hornptpr  . 


Kuti   Zoel 

"AwBtrle    HrfKrr 


To  cooclada  m      llasl)  HoUioiod'a  Iii-n  Sk*t«b. 

Before     tlao     Hblxxtxi  ! 

Dnoota  Marphr |  ,,       fc  „    .. 

BtrrvO'N«il (  Un>«b  Kobinaoo 

NomMurpby o.  Tbomp«oa 

K''"     -„ ■     - L.>di»  Llrimcmoo 

Uoros*  liyAD.  n  thIoio  of  the  de«p>?Bt  dy* ».  Alorlims- 

Otber  oOarAotem  bj  tbo  UompAoy. 


TN»      MUDll.    lOiiUlNU   UUfUASS. 

acifichouseTt^:-t:- 
ilympic  house, 


K'«rnj  Urr*l,  «p. 
P-'ll'    the  Plat** 
"t  A  nOTRRLU, 


Oar  OvUbrsUd  f!  U  Wbits  SbirU.    Tbsy  1 1  PCiiTECTXT,  sad  for  iinallty  and  durability 
CVOALL  AND  Sr'F    IHKM  X 


ba  matoaad.    To  bi  ba-J  ooly  at  tbo 
JZ.  JL.     AVUTIOV     «T»»«E.     «X«     Krarny     street. 


FERNANDEZ  X  AGUI.1RE. 

FASHIONABLE  HATTERS.  Ho.  IIB^  (TB 
POST    »fR««P,,n»Kjirs|.     A  tin.    IM 
M.orlmeDt  nt  H.ts  And  O.D*  o.>n«Untlr  oaJP^^. 


Severage 

ass? 

jstaurant. 

BUPHIf* 

:-"!» JA. 
,-.r  «SM 

SfiiS 


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to 


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■ 

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JIW' 


Al  PERFECT  RUSH 

HEl'T    UP 

Oast  and.   Nlgnt, 

AT    -X-IU:    OKE.T 

IXL  Auction  Store, 

aie   KtiEir  itiut. 

A  WONDERFUL  BUSINESS 

CHEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  AMERICA 

Is  stBiw  esTerUis;  crtatfr  BaraxatlDS  tsian  have 

ever  beee.  ofrrrj  im   **■□  FrmHClsco. 

With  oar  oopaeatlaa  la 

New  York,    Chicago,    and  St.  Louis, 

Freaa  which  we  sre  dally  rceelvlog:  Oouili 
hesujht  at  the  lewest  Gash    Prices 

XZsT       OUR.HEKTOY. 

OUR    MOTTO    IS    TO 

X  L  and  Undersell  All 

JUST    RECEIVED, 

LMO  a>«ir,  Cosslssere  Paats,  worth   SO  OO,  to  be 

sold  at  S3  VtK 
C«a  dona  White  Shirt*,  worth   SI  SO,   to  be  sold 

•t  TJS  eeati. 
Cf  caiet  or  Heavy   Vnderclothlos;,    AOe     to  81  SB. 

Hats.      Hats.      Hats. 

Tr»m  *Je.  to  Bt  OO.  nld  tlicwhm  from  84  to  &. 

ALSO.  AN  IUUKNSE  STOCK  OF 

KOTIOna,      FANCY    OOIIDI,      MSLIID    CIT. 

tIKV.    PIP£«,     SLOTH,    TOBACCO, 

WATCHKH,  KL'HUEE  OOOBt, 

1 1    O  M  1  E  B  T  . 

Trunlxs.     BaB,,     ~S7~a.l±mem, 

AND  IN  KAOT.  BTKRYTUINO, 

From  a  Needle  to  an  Anchor 

OiUud  .xkniD.  oar  price,,  »od  i.tl.l,  ioari.lr.1  to.t 

THE  CHEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  AMERICA 

IS  TUB  GREAT 

IXL  Auction  Store, 

,1,    IEABMT    1TIEIT, 

0»e  Door  from  Coiw.erel.1 

FMEQUILTEO  SILK  HITS,  WORTH  $5,  FOR  SI  W 

AtKUOB  ■•■<•  Iitn  NI«m  .1  7. 


JOHN    l=lC>X3T_A'iS, 


NONE  BUT  TBI  BEST  QUALITY   OF  MEATS! 
CAN  BE  HAD  AT 

Stalls  S,  O,  Oaltfornia  Market 

PIOBEEB    IBOI     BLAJtUFACTOBY. 


^^^^ 


ss»-Tbamoit  KLKGANT  CUSTOM  WORK  IN  THF  OITV 
C'sll  axd  szantos  soods  asd  prices.  BKKF.8  A;. MA  VN  MiU 
By*    IC*arriT  ,tr**t.  ->nt>  dnor  .frith  r>f  Hn*h 


35"  1 


jAl  3EL  €>♦ 


ORGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 

....  CIBOULATES  IN  .... 

All    the   Theatres, 

AND    IS 

CIRCULATED  EVERY   DAY 

IN    THj*    VKAB. 

8ENERALLY  THRODeHODT   THE    CITY 


On    the     BOATS    and    CAB8 


THE   OLD 

Hot    Scotcn, 

1G  M.-rlon  Nlrccl,   near  Kearny. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  4IW  JERRY  IN  TOWN. 

AIwais  on  8le  the  New  York  Hartld,  Harper's 
■Weekly,  Krank  Leslie's,  Jitg'B  Doing*,  Polioe  Ga- 
mde,  all  tbe  OsliforDia  papam,  iilr>o  Lundon 
1'fjiiLiii.  Hell's  Life.  Illustrated  Loadou  News.  Call 
sad  »a"8fy  yourself. 

sV  Doa'l  forget  the  aiga  of  tbe  Hot    Sootcb. 

At>Ut  CHARLES  WM.  FELDMAN.  Prop'r. 

Rum  Punch,   Hot  Scotch, 

....AMD.  .. 

T  O  M    and    J  E  R  R.  Y, 

OO    TO    TIU'.    BRANCH 

Hot    Sooton, 

a8S  Sutter  streett  Bear  Kmiiij, 

All    r>i-iiijks    Ten    Cents 

HOT     CHOWDER     ETEBY    XI OUT. 
no  IS  1 1  JOS.  D-  BRIGOS.  TropriBtor 

DRESS  JWAKINC. 

MRS.  M.  F.  BISHOP.  NO.  16  O'FARRBLL 
.  trei-t,  (fl  the  p'aoe  for  Lidles  and  etra.nsera 
TialtlDg  tbe  oity  to  Dave  their  Dres^eB  mnde  la 
Style,  sod  a  perfooi  fit.  &t  s  moderate  prioe      de'9 

RICHEDA    FAMILY 

{Formerly   of  (Marina's    Royal  Italian  Circtts) 

WILL  GlVELKHSONS  UN  THIC  VIOLIN  OR 
(luilfir,  at,  rnnldt'noftB  (if  required  J ,  or  Lir 
pish  Mosio  for  Italia  or  Parties,  at  modnrats 
ohsrges.  Reetdenoe,  Suit  Montgomery  ntreet 
corner  Jsokson.  HoomL'o,  It.  4el2  Ira 

J.   C.   COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    LUNCH, 

Cor.  ■ccob'I  and  Tehuma   streets. 

B-Torr&pin     ooastantly    on     hand. 

Ojetfrs   in    every    style.     PRIVATE 

SUPPKR  ROOMS    FOR    PARTIES. 

dea  31 1  m 

CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OP 
the  Tbeatrlosl  Profession  in  •  aliforuia  pro- 
bosti  forTilng  classes  for  i"StrnOtion  In  Hlocniion. 
Persons  wishing  to  stsiI  tb'-inselves  of  the  oppor- 
tunity of  acquiring  s  os.  fnl  s-rt  At  s  raodcrate  oast 
can  esnd  in  tibolr  names  to  "Oarobjeeo  "  P.  0.  Box 
2334,  when  particulars  as  to  term*,  etc..  will  bo 
sent  to  them.  daSt 


SQUARZA'S 

Branch  Punch  Salonn, 

3  I  7  Kearny  street. 


Have  yon  beheld  Hf    If  not,  you've  a  treat 

At  SQUARZA'S  PDNOH  SALOON,  In  Kearny  street, 

There  BONA,  dleolple  of  GREAT  SQUAKZA, 

DltpenseB  famed  Magio  Punobei;  ratbsr 

The  most  dellolotiB  mixtures  yst  reoorded; ' 

And  have  with  many  medals  beeo  rewarded! 

Ladles  their  CORDIALS  there  can  sip  at  leisure,— 

Their  "TEARS"  appeaaa,— and  Men  gain    "  LADJIP:h 

PLEASURE." 
To  allay  connubial  differenced  and  pain, 
In  "ANTI-DIVORCE"  you  can  your  end  attain. 
Sip  of  the  potent  extract  but  one  taste, 
Your  arm,  consoling,  straight  Is  round  her  waist 
Onoarf  vbsta   "MORNING  COMFORT"  In  tbe  klsi 
That  heals  the  ptisrrel  and  Imparts  the  blissl 
The  "WELCOME"  too,  yon'll  always  flad 
A  balmy  soother  for  tbe  troobled  mlud. 
The  bright  ,(AUROBA,"and  the  sweet  "PABBWELtL, 
Just  visit  BONA,  and  you'll  all  fare  wolll 
His  "HYOIENIO  BIT  TEttS"  are  tha  panacea 
For  all  dyspeptlos  and  for  dlarrhosa. 
No  Cholera  Uorbna  ever  has  been  found? 
Where  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  knock  ai-ouQC 
BONA  and  BQUARZA,  spite  of  all  detractors., 
Have  proved  the  Nation's  greatest  benefaotorar 
Fall  fori'?  iiT-font  ii.*it.nf;K  -.1  i  i't i  yoa'Jl  And 
To  aid  the  Man— Invigorate  the  mlndl 
Not  this  alone— a  Welcome  yon  will  meet 
At  B0NA'8-f8Q0ABZA'S)-S17  KEABNT  8TBEET: 
Bemember,  too,  not  this  famed  place  to  pass; 
ALL   SPLENDID  XJQU0BS  BBT  ONE  BIT  A  OLASC* 


THEY  HAVE  TAKEN 

THE     FCRST    PREMIUIW 

....AT.... 

All  the  Mechanics'  Fairs- 


CIOK   SALE  wnolHAOl  i«B  BTtlll 
•t  the  old   citablUkaaeol,  lS»t«i*0.««»» 
oppoilt.  'What  Cheer  Bonn 


'  -f  i  ca-  A.  fl  cy ." 

rHK  JOUKKAL  OF  AJTOSEKXHIi. 

Publlsbal  **.it  Dw  »>  ">•  Ye*'  *» 
J.       I».       BOOABDTJS 

SBS  Merchant  »""1    «««  WlAWUi  «• 

Below  Mool««meiT.  »•»  TnncUx. 


MONDAX JASUABI  13,  1873 


AMUSEMENTS.    JEtc 

California  Theatx«. 

[nissat*  aodieoo**  "ere  prtnotH  the  malines 
*ad  evening  performance  of  "Aladdia "  oa  Satur- 
4V.  xt.it  piece  will  be  presented  ibis  svening  with 
ell  iv4  »t'.r»ctioc«oI  toe  knctan'.ed  Cavern,  prts- 
SBetis  fountains,  acrobatic  acts  by  M.  Caron  and 
ofcildren,  aod  new  ftataroi,  coaprlelcg  itw  aan- 
oasin  the  belWt  by  M'iln  Betty  and  Emily  Kigl 
aeomieinsiromtotalact  bj  M.Oarou.  and  La  Ma- 
nola  bj  M  ilea  Batty  and  Emily  Rial.  The  pice 
will  oocclada  with  lb*  Ballet  de  Ohinoll.  With 
tb«»  eddttioas  "Aladdin"  would  roe  to  a  good 
amain*  aa  for  at  leaat  two  weeks  longer,  bat  it  mast 
aepositivsy  withdrawn  alter  Satarday  next  as' 
Joba  T.  Bay  mood  will  oommaace  an  eBgagement 
•b  tbe  followim  Monday  la  a  new  comedy  adapted 
from  the  Freocb  by  Charles  Horseman  and  W.  J- 
Florence,  eatitled  'Torbiddca  FrolL" 

Metropolitan    Tli-atre. 

This  boaae  was  erowded  both  at  matinee  and 
evening  perl*  nance  on  Satarday.  Tbe  gorgeous 
spectacular  play  el  "Fbe  Yellow  Hat"  will  be  pre- 
aented  Ibis  evening  with  the  addition  of  M.  Jlti- 
eana  Uctslay,  M.  Aocoa.e  Baislay,  Master  Joa- 
lom  Bottler,  and  Master  Ktlsnne  Botslay.  This  is 
tbe  last  wetkof  the  "Velio*  Hat."  Oo  Monday 
ereaiag  next  tbe  regolar  dramatic  season  will 
commence  and  Miss  Augaaia  L  .  Daigon  will  make 
bar  nxei  appearance  in  California. 

Alb  am  bra. 

Tbe  msDVceeaeat  aanoinca  tbe  laet  week  of  the 
Bmerson  Minstrels  prior  to  their  departare  for 
the  interior,  J  bnay  Allen.  Miss  Alice  Harriton, 
and  Little  Mao  msktng  their  first  appearance 
OB  Monday  next.  Th"  bill  for  this  week  is  a  very 
goad  one.  It  comprises  as  excellent  first  part 
the  act  of  "Tbe  Somnambulist"  by  Bob  Hart,  Add 
By  man  and  J.  Robinson  ;  Billy  Emerson  in  bis 
"Kaleiodoscope  of  Novelties;  "Let  all  Obey,"  by 
J.  G.  Ro&aell;  Grant  vs.  Office  Seekers,  by  Billy 
BmarsOn,  Sam  Rickey,  Add  Byman  and  others- 
a  oew  oTertora  composed  by  Thoa.  Baker,  and  the 
pantomimic  spectacle  by  Bob  Hart  entitled  "The 
Bandit."  in  which  the  wbole  company  will  appear 

Bella  Union  Theatre. 

A  great  bill  is  pre*  en  ted  at  this  home.  It  gave 
the  greatest  SAiisfaotion  to  tbe  large  audience 
present  co  Satarday  night  and  last  night.  J.  H. 
Larkia  ana  G'»rrie  Armstrong  hire  made  a  decided 
hit  in  tbeir  new  song.  "Dot  Sail  ear  Boarding 
HoDsg ;"  Misses  Jenny  WorrtJl  and  Lillie  Hall  are 
very  popular  insoa** and  dance;  Cogi II  andOoopere 
'I'm  Going  Home,'  oompoeed  for  them  by  t. 
Zimmer,  is  a  great  success,  and  Miss  Jenny  Wor- 
rell in  "Nan  tbeG>od  for  Nothing"  is  delightfully 
piqaantaand  original:  Tbe  billet  of  'The  Til- 
I  age  Ooqsette"  closes  the  evening's  .niertainment. 
The  Ath-neuni 

New  attractions  will  be  offered  at  this  house  to- 
night. Tbe  management  announce  the  engage- 
naeut  sod  first  appearance  of  Miss  Agoes  Kenne- 
dy, the  talented  vocalist  and  actress,  end  also  of 
Mist  Fauoy  Mandeville.  The  fermer  will  appear 
in  her  protean  specialties  and  also  In  ths  standard 
fare*  of  "Curtain  Lectures."  in  which  she  'Will 
assume  the  character  of  Mrs.  Simon  Lullaby 
Tae  full  programme  appears  oo  our  first  page. 

Woodward's  Gardens. 

G.  Baislay  made  a  successful  balloon  ascension 
at  thete  gardens  oa  Sunday  in  the  presence  of 
thousands  of  people.  There  are  animmensenuxn- 
4»er  of  attractions  on  every  day  of  the  week.  Next 
Snadly  G.  Baislay  will  make  another  balloon  as- 
cension accompanied  by  M'lle  Stacey. 

F.    W    Bert. 

This  gentleman,  one  of  the  managers  of  the 
Metropolian  Theatre,  left  this  momiDg 
for  New  York  to  engage  talent  and  saenre 
ootsI  attractions  in  the  way  of  new  plays,  etc  , 
for  the  Metropolitan.  Mr.  Bert  expeots  to  be 
gone  about  ten  weeks.  Be  will  stop  at  Chicago 
one  weak  en  route,  and  tend  on  some  novelties 
from  there  if  they  cm  be  obtained.  There  are 
whispers  of  a  new  theatre  In  embryo  in  connection 
with  this  movement  thongo  we  can  find  oat  noth- 
ing d- finite  in  regard  to  it.  There  bave  been  so 
eaany  romore  of  tbe  kind  that  we  bave  become 
very  skeptical  about  them. 

Operatic  talent  in  San  Francisco. 

If  we  do  not  bave  an  opera  teason  soon  it  will  cer- 
tainty not  be  for  lack  of  artistes.  There  is  an  im- 
mense amount  of  operatic  talent  Ida*,  idle  a 
present.  Madame  Agatha  Stat. a.  Madame  Inez 
Fabbri,  Signora  Adeiioa  Sp-raozi,  MidB  Ann  e 
McKenzte,  Signora  Laigia  Bernard!,  and  Miss 
Anna  R  oan  tag  g.  prima  donnas,  soprano;  Signor 
Bacosi.  Signor  Bia.chi.  Signor  Morley,  and  still 
anotherwho  has  nit  yet  appeared,  tenors;  Signor 
Orlandioi.  Jacob  Mailer.  Sigaor  Manendi,  Signor 
Kosri,  and  a  new  artiste,  wbo  came  ont  with  the 
tenor  above  referred  to,  under  engagement  to 
Signor  Speracza.bariLooei;  Signor  Rigo.andoar 
•wa  Roccoviori,  besai;  Sigoora  Bianobi,  Miss 
Annie  Elzer,  centralios;  Miss  Mary  Wsdaworth. 
charming  ia  lite t  operas,  such  as  "Orispino  e  let 
Camarr. 'aad  "II  BarLieredl  8iviglia;"a  host  of 
ohorus  alegars,  and  an  amount  of  orchestral  ta1ent 
not  surpassed  in  any  city  in  the  Union,  New  York 
and  B.etoo  excepted.  All  we  need  is  rich  men 
wito  a  t»ate  for  muaio  who  are  willing  to  pay  five 
dollars  for  seats  in  tbe  frcut  rows  as  they  do  in 
fiarope. 

-J.  T.  Raymond. 

This  favorite  comedian  who  is  to  commence  an 
ongagementatthe  California  Tneatrs  on  Monday 
next  arrived  from  Salt  Lake  last  night. 

The   Hohtictltcral  Hill Skatik 

Skating  aaaembl  es,  Tuesday  afternoon  and  eve- 
ning. Wednesday  afternoon  and  evening.  Thurs- 
day afternoon  and  evening,  an  J  batuxdey  afternoon 
Bad  evening. 

AffiTosnoAL  Mcaerji-.-OM  ot  the  most 

tomptete  collections  of  tae  kind  in  the  United 
Btetea,  comprising  hundred!  of  costly  and  bean- 
tlfoi  wrx  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
•nly>  i^t.ne  Muasam-oo  Montgomery  street.  Aa 
tear  our  be  profitably  enent  ben. 


Hoi       ay    Punches. 

There  are  no  Pucahee  for  the  Holiday  tatleg 
ttut  compart  with  Squsrm's.  EqusrzVs  Pnnchee 
are  fhmeus  for  the  high  art  shown  in  their  man- 
ofaoture,  the  happy  combination  of  wholejome 
tonics,  .lJ  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
dUetple  of  the  great  Sqnarxa.  has  prepired 
forty  different  kiDd  of  punches  and  cor  dials  for 
the  H  *lJdsy  ubles.  For  sale  at  the  new  branch, 
317  Kearnv  etreet.  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
120  Leideedcrfr  street.  — K~ 


An  Abamrd  Attempt. 

The  Wcverly  plaoo  "Gazstte  "and  tbat 
very  mean  lit  la  paper  the  "Post,"  which  ia 
now  only  a  tender  to  the  first-Earned  sheet, 
continue  to  lie  bravely  about  ths  Albambra 
theatre,  because,  the  management  of  that 
home  do  not  consider  them  ot  enmxent  im- 
portance to  adyertise  in.  They  tell  ailly  lite, 
lies  which  are  evident  to  every  one  »ho 
visits  the  Alhambra.  Bometime>  they  say 
the  dre83  circle  is  in  danger  of  falling  with 
the  weight  of  the  people,  at  others  they  say 
there  ia  a  beggarly  array  of  empty  benches; 
all  thie  has  no  effect,  every  one  goes  to  the 
Alhambr*  and  will  continue  to  go  as  long  aa 
the  attractions  are  kept  up.  Now  the  Chron- 
iole  ia  trying  to  teach  Thomas  Maguire  how 
to  manage  hia  theatre.  The  Pest  Bays  that 
from  the  day  Billy  Emerson  arrived  from 
the  East,  there  was  a  steady  and  even  rapid 
falling  off  of  the  popularity  of  the  theatre. 
The  fact  ia  that  for  the  first  two  weeks  there 
wis  no  standing  room  after  eight  o'clock, 
and  tbe  houses  bave  been  good  ever  since. 
When  the  public  are  fully  aware  of  the  mo- 
tives which  actuate  these  attacks  it  ia  absurd 
for  these  papers  to  persist  intham.  The 
Waverly  Piace  Gazette  however  baa  a  char- 
acter so  utterly  bad  that  nothing  can  ioj  ore 
it,  and  as  to  tbe  Post  it  has  no  character  of 
any  kind,  good  or  bad. 

A  Lively  Town.         . 

Thoss  who  look  back  with  a  longing  to 
tbe  days  of  '49  c^n  find  something  to  remind 
them  of  them  in  Pioche  : 

The  Pioche  Record  says  it  likea  to  pee  a 
certiin  amount  of  conviviality,  but  when  it 
s?es  the  wbole  town  beastly  intoxicated  and 
lyiuz  aioan'l  on  tbe  sidewalks  and  curled 
up  in  dry  goods  boxes,  il  retminds  it  forcibly 
"coat  tbtre  is  no  vice,  which,  in  one  biacic 
and  awful  gulf,  swcllows  up  bo  much  of 
hops  and  happiness  ta  drabkenne=s." 

Bays  the  Nevada  State  Jonrnal: 

Pio.-he  wants  a  Morgue.  Tbe  city  is  ex- 
tremely healthy— nobody  ever  dies  a  natural 
death  there.  When  they  they  think  a  man 
hes  lived  long  enough,  they  quietly  kill  him. 
Th.3  Coroner  is  rapidly  acquiring  wealth. 


M'Ue  and  aim*. 

A  Paris  correspondent  argues  tbat  a  mar- 
ried woman  on  the  stage  exercises  leas  mag- 
netismover  an  audience  than  a  Bingle  woman 
does  ;  that  the  fact  that  she  belongs  to 
another,  that  her  brightest  glances,  sweetest 
dimples  and  moat  mhsical  tones  are  f  jr  him 
unconsciously  diminishes  her  influence ; 
and  states  in  illurtratiqn  that  there  were  of- 
fered in  Paris  what  were  called  Christine 
Nilsson  watches,  wfaiob  had  a  great  sale, 
but  when  she  took  a  husband  their  demand 
so  sensibly  diminished  that  the  proprietor 
changed  their  name. 


Picked  Himieif  TJp. 

Quinn,  tbe  actor,  told  £ady  Berkely,  who 
was  a  beautiful  woman,,  that  she  looked 
blooming  as  the  spring:  but,  recollecting 
thai  the  season  was  not  very  promising,  he 
added,  "I  wish  the  Spring  would  look  like 
your  ladyship." 


Robinson's  Christmas  Dinner. 

Tkifl  is  Robinson's  accouBt  of  a  Christmas 
dinner:  "For  soup  we  had  corn  soup,  made 
of  the  extract  of  corn,  ssssoned  with  lemon 
and  s agar.  The  fish  must  have  been  eels, 
as  it  slipped  down  my  throat  so  easy— as 
easy  as  whisky.  Then  a  bird,  which  was  a 
robin.  I  know  it  was  a  robin,  because  it  wes 
a-robbin'  my  head  of  what  few  brains  were 
left  in  it.  For  meat  we  bad  something 
strong,  which  must  have  been  mutton.  The 
sauee  was  essence  of  corn,  tied  up  in  glasB- 
ware.  Entrees— corn  cakes,  with  the  cake 
part  of  it  left  off,  and  the  corn  reduced  to 
a  liquid  state.  For  desert  we  had  corn  turn 
overs,  beoauss  wewaa  obliged  to  turn  over  a  f- 
ter  eating  them.  I  don't  know  anything  about 
the  pudding  except  tbat  a  Dutch  policeman 
said  that  I  must  be  pud-in  the  station.  I 
don't  knowwbyihe  said  so,  as  I  bad  nothing 
to  drink  with  my  dinner." 


A  Happy-  New  Tear. 

What  a  plea-: are  it  is  to  meet  a  smiling  counte- 
nance, whether  it  ba  on  the  Etreet  or  in  the  par- 
lor. And  why  is  it  tbat  some  faces  wearacootin- 
nally  happy  look  ?  It  is  simply  becsnse  they  live  on 
a  plain,  nutritions  and  substantial  diet.  Tbat  man 
ia  a  public  benefactor  who  will  conscientiously 
serve  ns  with  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
meal.  Louie  Meyers,  nroonetor  of  the  "White 
House."  Kearny  street,  also  of  the  Capitol  Res- 
taurant, Fourth  street,  does  it.  as  hundreds  can 
enthusiastically  testily.  His  kitchens  are  marvels 
of  order  and  cleanliness.  Try  him,  and  500  will 
find  it  impossible  to  eat  elsewhere. 


Something:  IV ew. 

Wm  A.  Hubbard's  manufactured  mt&ses'  and 
lufanl'a  garments  and  ladies  nndtrwesrln  suit*, 
are  famed  for  their  superiority  of  make  and  tes- 
ters all  over  the  Union.  Mr.  Oeo.  W.  Amldon, 
tbe  authorized  agent  ot  Mr.  Hubbard,  has  estab- 
lished a  depot  of  these  goods  at  218  Second  at, 
for  wholesale  and  retail  trade.  A  liberal  dl:- 
count  to  the  trade.  j 


Still    AUve: 

When  looking  for  Holiday  presents,  go  to  the 
Ksw  Tons  Photogbafh  Gai.leby,  No.  35  Third 
etreet.  and  see  these  beautiful  portraits  In  oil, 
water-colors  and  India-irk.  Prices  from  one* 
third  to  one-half  cheaper  than  at  any  other 
flrEt-clasa  gallery  In  the  city.  Bemember  the 
place— B.  F.  Howlacd  &  Co.,  25  Third  st.       P 


To  AerBEssifl.— For  sale  at  a  great  sacrifice 
at  58  Geary  street,  six  elegant  Bilk  dresseB,  une- 
qualled for  quality  and  style.  a 


Diamond    Catarrh     Remedy 

le  a  sure  cure  for  Catarrh  or  Colds,  Ask  your 
druggist  for  it,  or  Bend  to  Dr.  A.  P.  Bvox,  No. 
9  Poet  etreet.  z 


S«win«T  Machine*  tor  Sale  or  to  Bent, 

Cheap,  at  116  Post  street.    Also,  Agency  for 

Yills'a  Adjustable  Treadle.  x 


SONG. 

It  matter*  not  though  day  discover 
Eqw  fsjtet&e  joje  I  fondly  knew; 

When  nlgut  and  *lamb<  r  round  me  hcver. 
In  dreams  a1,  least  I  hud  thee  irae. 

Though  all  the  day's  long  hoor*  of  f adnesi. 

My  weary  life  fl-iwe  on  in  pain, 
The  nifiht  filiall  bring  unwoottd  glandness 

And  Blv«  *bte  t0  my  tonl  a8*-n- 
Odco  men  thy  lips  with  watm  ltuj-raeelon 

Sha'l  lay  their  gentle  teal  on  mine; 
Again  with  shrinking,  sweet  co.  f-stioa, 

Thy  tender  eyes  tefcratne  sbh-e. 

Thy  cheee;  with  my  cheek  soft'y  meEtlng, 
Thy  twining  armo  around  me  thro  wn, 

I'll  watch  how  fast  ibe  night  1b  fl-eting, 
And  count  thy  tiear;-be*ti  tfcro'  mine  own. 

Oh,  happy  night,  and  weary  waklug, 
When  dawns  tbe  day-alar,  cold  and  bluel 

■Tis  daylight  tells  how  teart3  irelrslblng; 
In  dreams  alone  I  find  thee  true! 

— Galary,  for  January. 

Greedy  San   FranciBDol 

We  never  folly  appreciated  the  justioe  of 
the  complaints  of  the  interior  towns  and  vil- 
lages against  San  Francises  until  a  few  days 
ago.  It  ia  the  habit  of  tbe  country  pipera 
to  represent  San  Francisco  as  a  large  devil- 
fish BtretehingitaantennEeoutover  the  State 
and  sucking  its  lift-blood.  The  country, 
they  aay,  is  drained  of  everything  to  sup- 
port San  Francisco,  anil  San  Franchico  gives 
nothing  back.  We  did  not  appreciate  the 
justice  of  this,  we  say,  until  a  short  time 
ago  we  stayed  over  night  in  Saucelito.  Hie- 
ing early  we  ta^v  wagon  aitur  wagon  laden 
with  milk-eans  go  to  the  boat  and  start  fox 
the  city  of  San  Francisco.  At  noon  we  were 
athirst,  and  as  we  were  in  the  country,  nat- 
urally longed  for  milk.  We  went  to  one 
hotel  after  another— there  are  thrte  hotels 
and  a  good  restaurant  in  Saucelito— and 
asked  for  a  glaSd  of  milk,  proffering  gcod 
coin  for  it.  We  were  told  they  had  no  milk 
—were  out  of  milk.  We  saw  a  large  sign 
over  a  grocery  store,  "Milk  Depot;"  here, 
we  thought,  we  Bhall  find  plenty  of  milk, 
and  perhaps  cream.  We  licked  our  lips  like 
a  sybaritic  tomcat  in  expeetat  on  of  a  feast, 
and  went  to  tbe  "  milk  depot."  We  wees 
told  there  was  no  milk — "  it  had  all  gone  to 
San  Francuco."  We  interviewed  two  nice 
looking  but  gen  tee1  ly  thin  catB  who  were 
sitting  on  the  steps  of  the  "depot,"  and  as- 
certained that  they  had  never  from  their 
earliest  kittenhood  tiBtad  milk.  They  had 
some' record  of  a  time  when  Saucslitu  cals 
used  to  drink  milk,  but  it  was  aa  uncertain 
a  tradition  as  that  abont  tbe  deluge.  This 
is  only  one  instance  in  which  San  Francisco 
thoroughly  drains  the  Sti.te  of  good  things. 
Weanppoie  in  many  sections  of  the  State 
tharewas  not  a  turkey  to  be  found  at  Chris- 
mas  time— all  had  been  aent  to  San  Fran- 
cisco. The  California  farmers  Bend  all  their 
fresh  butter  to  San  Francisco  and  eat  New 
York  salt  butter.  Any  one  going  over  to 
Saucelito  will  do  well  to  take  a  little  milk 
and  some  new-laid  eggs  with  them,  as  such 
things  are  rare  in  the  country. 

Voltaire's  definition  of  pbys.cian  is  "An. 
uDfortunate  gentleman,  espeotad  every  day 
to  perform  a  miracle;  namely,  to  reconcile 
health  with  int  mperanc?." 


.fclGnltli  ana.  pleasure. 

•j'rjere  are  not  too  many  pleasures  la  San 
Franclsoo.  Kot hing  la  mere  pleasant,  nothing 
more  health-giving  than  a  drive  into  tne  conn* 
try  now  and  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
keep  a  carriage  of  their  own,  can  find  one 
equal  In  elegance  to  any  private  conveyance 
at  the  Occidental  Carnage  stand.  Frank  Eon- 
ion  has  there,  and  at  hia  stables  1016  Stockton 
street,  carriages  of  every  description.  His 
drivers  are  careful  and  experiences,  hia  charges 
are  moderate.  The  moral  of  the  above  le; 
40  to  Frank  Bouton  at  the  Occidental  Hotel 
s/ben  you  want  a  carriage.  o 


The  Choioeat  Confeelionery. 

John  H.  Bomer  has  just  opened  a  new  and 
harMeome  confectionery  store  at  126  Kearny 
street,  whore  oan  be  obtaloed  superior  finely 
flavored  confectionery  of  all  kinds.  Balls  and 
partifB  suppliied.  J 

WfASStalxiar  fletumoa  In  One  Day 
And  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Cheer 

LSAUdtT, 

Hats    for    Holidays. 

-  the"  Hat  Store,  G47  Washington  street  (sec- 
ond hat  store  below  Kearny) ,  ia  the  place  to  go 
to  buy  you;  holiday  nata.  finest  hate,  largest 
assortment  and  cheapest  hat  store  In  the  day. 
Bemember,  Mo.  617,  second  hat  atore  below 
Kearny,  on  Washington  street-  » 


Fhotourapblc    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  People*  Art 
Qai;ery,  Si  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 

Mission  .street,  ? 


Wfalteiier. 

James  C  Sellers,  SI  Second  street. 


X>r.  Bariow  J.  Smltli. 

Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  end  Kervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  %  o'clock. 
Apart  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4p  m  ,  free.         w 

A.  Pleasant  I-.ocfl.tlnr). 

Persona  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  buildup  Is  a  verv  fine  one  and  is  well 
lighted  tad  ventilated.. 


Holiday    Candies, 

Fresh,  sweet  and  dellolous  Candies,  of  every 
varfcty,  atH.  A.  Merctr'a  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 578  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    a 

A.n    Old    LEndmark. 

The  Verandah  Cigar  Store,  at  the  H.  E.  corner 
of  Kearny  and  Washington  streets,  kept  by 
Henry  Schmidt,  has  been  famous  for  the  laet 
eleven  years  for  keeping  the  b«t  Havana  cigars, 
tobacco,  choice  meersebsum  pipes,  etc.         r 


Claievovakt.—  Madame  Clara  Antonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Tranoe  Medium, 
has  removed  to  323  Kearny  at.  Consultations  in 
English,  French  and  German.  1 

Jones  •&  Schroder's 

Celebrated  Crab  Chowder  can  bs  obtained  only 
ataao  Bueh  itreet,  nearly  oppce.teihe  Alham- 
bra Theatre.  Bob  Hart  eats  it.  and  they  all 
eat  it.  Only  the  best  brands  of  Liquors  bot- 
tled for  family  use.  q 

leaver  Buckle    Haspenderg, 

At  $1  per  pair—  25  per  cent,  cheaper  than  else- 
rfhers — at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  x 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  la  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
lo  haw.  At  "  The"  Bat  Store,  647  Washington 
Street  (second  hat  etora  below  Kearny) ,  all  tb  ese 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  Is  immense 
—the  prices  are  reastTDeble.  Everyone  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  b 

Gentlemen,    Attention! 

For  the  meat  comfortable  and  luxurious  shave 
be  sure  and  call  at  O.  L.  Susand's  Palaoe  Shaving 
and  Halrdressing  Saloon,  224  Montgomery  at., 
opposite  Base  House,  up*stai».  Only  the  most 
skillful  axtlBta  employed.  a 


OOO    JPetlrs    ot    Socks, 
At  all  prices,  att  he  What  Cheer  Laundry,      * 

For  a  safe  and  efficient   Beauttfteb  or  the 
Complexion,  nee  Dzckxi's  Fjwous  Cbjqie  de 


FIGARO 


CIRO0LATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMME  IN 
OTery  Theatre  m  San  Pranoiaco. 


FIGARO 

IS  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH 
oat  the  centre  of  the  oity,  in  all  Hotels,  Ree- 
taarants,  Saloona,  Sterea  aod  Offices. 


FIGARO 

13    CIRCULATED    EVERY    DAY   ON    THE 
Oakland  Ferry  Boats  to   catch   the  passengers 
hat  arrive  by  thegreax  Overland  Train. 


FIGARO 

IS  MAILED  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon— the  papers  left  in  the  theatres  at  sight 
being  gathered  up  and  saved  for  that  purpose.  ZZ" 


FIGARO 

IS  "HERE,  THERE  AND  EVERYWHERE," 
and  is  constantly  meeting  a  obaDee  of  readers 
in  tbe  Theatiee,  Traveling  Conveyances,  Hotels, 
and  public  resorts  generally. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  IN  THE  BEST  SOCIETY,  18 
placed  in  tbe  hands  of  nearly  all  who  come 
to  the  city  to  make  purchases,  and  is  therefore  the 
best  of  advertising  mediums. 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

The  German  Savlnga    and  loan  Soelety. 

THE  BOABD  OP  DIRECTORS  HAVE  DK- 
clared  a  dividend  of  nine  (9)  per  oent  ner 
annom  on  Term  Deposits,  and  seven  and  one  half 
(i«)  per  oenu  per  annum  on  Ordinary  Deposits, 
freeof  Federal  ' Tax,   for  the  Bix  months  ending- 

R*°y5b-f1H''8:72'D*y*bt»  on  «"J  »"er  JaooarJ 
la,  1872.    By  order. 

Q       «  GEORGE  LETTE,  Secretary. 

Ban  Frasouoo.  DeoeaberSl,  1B72.  je3  2tr 

wm 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRE0T0R1 

Bookseller*  and  Station,.*!-*. 
EL  H.  Moore,  609  Montgomery,  near  Merchant. 

Business  Colleges. 
Heald's,  Bryaot  &  Btratton's College,  34 

Untchera, 
KatE,  Fred,  Stalla  9s  to  100.  California,  Market, 

Bras*  Fonnderle*. 
Weed  tt  Kingwell,  California,  135  First  st. 

French  Funcy    Good*. 
Looan  A  Co.,  19  Montgomery,  107  and  109  Sattac, 

Unman  Halav      -  ■  *■***) 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Oo„  110  Second  street. 

Moile  sand  Mnatcal  inatruaneatte, 
KesnB.  O.  0.,  mi tr.  aocordians,  repairer  of  alt] 
musical  instruments,  203  Kearny. 
Maccaronl  MnnnfacLnren, 
Erignardello,  Maeobiavello  A  Oo.,  706  San*__ 
"Wines  and  Llqoom.     (Whob»ai&.> 
Danen  F.  A  Oo..  604  Front 

Whl  lener, 
James  0.  Sellers,  No.  31  Second  street. 


hb*   I 


LARGEST 

PosterPrintingHouse 

On  the  Pacific  Coast. 


H.  P.  TAYLOR, 

HAVING  DIbCONTINUED  THE  PRINTDie  | 
Business  »t  tno  corner  ol  bgorameoto  I 
Leideedorff  streets,  and 

Bemoved  to  582   Clay  street. 

Will,  in  fntnre,  condnot  the  same  line  of  basin     j 

at  tbe  new  location,  in  cooaeotion  with  the  office       1 

B.  F.  STERETT, 

With  whom  he  has  united  bis  stock  and  bnsineas 
thus  making  thia 

THE  LARGEST  AND  BEST  APPOINTED  OFFIDi  | 
\H  THE  STATE, 

And  affording  noearpaeaed  facilities  for  Prmtln, 
of  every  description.    Personal  attention  will  b  )j 
(riven  to 

SHOW,  THEATRICAL,  CIRCUS  AND  CONGER" 
WORK,  ETC. 

My  Engravers  stand  at  tbe  head  of  the  proles  r 
Bion,  as  simples  on  the  dead-walls  of  the  city  wil 
testify. 

A  call  is  solicited  from  my  friends  and  tbe  pa 
lio  at  my  new  quarters. 

H.  P.  T1TLOR, 

de41m  533  l  lay    *ti 


«M-*t 


ARID 

Pianoforte 


DECLARED  BY  THE   JUDGES  AT  A  LAT1 1 
Fair  of  the  Ainerto&n  Inatitnte,  after  a  blind: 


CCRTAZ,   Sole  A«ent.    SO  O' Fa rrell  street 
N   B— Pianos  of  all  etyies TO  RENT.         mart  ■ 


OUTSIDE    LANDS. 

ANT    AND    ALL    PERSONS    THAT    HAT?,, 

made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  oa  OUT 
SIDE  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  have  tb' 
amount  refunded  at  the  office  of  the  nndersigna: 
upon  tbe  presentation  of  an  order  from  th 
Mayor  and  City  and  Ooonly  Attorney. 
delStf  A.  A.TJSXOT. 


DAVE  aJENOES  A  CO..  at  tb 

_ old  original  Red  Lion,  1©  Gear  * 

street,  between  Kenrny  and  Dnponc,  where  yo 
oan  bave  HOT  AND  COLD  DRINKS,  not  forge! 
ting  the  old  Pioneer  Laooh.  The  "Old  S  port"  i 
always  on  band. l^__ 


-: 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession 

THE    UNDERSIGNED,    WHO     HAS    BB»l 
over  twelve  years  connected  with  tbe  ores* « 
Melbourne,  aod  is  well  known  by  the  members  1 
the  profession   in  tbe  Colonies,  begs  to  iotima' 
that  ne  ie  prepared   to  give  experienced  ad  vice  i< 
all  persons  professionally  visiting  or  meditating,. 
visit  to  the  Australian  Ooloniea.    Fee  modern" 
Punctuality  in  diepatcbine  replies  may  be  relil 
Qpon,  * 

WILLIAM  HENRY  WATERS. 
12Victoria  Ohambers,     -.«  Collins  street.  Ms 
bourne.     AnsiraJia.  *e«  tf 


UHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE 

vfn*-*-     FINELY  FD/"  WISHED  ROOMS,  Mil 

ffjptt  Ble  or  in  nn.its, 

jffij'"       Well  X.j^>*«d  «**«*  Vestttilftae)**  i 

BM'Tff  Onforni&ned  Kooins  to  1st.  Lodging  wttr; 
or  witbtct  botr4.  AXUAMHK.A  BUlLJJJNt'* 
«V   Raah-atrAra.  noU  t* 


CANDIES. 


ALL     KIND1,      Oli    THE     FIA'EOT  ^OAND 
made  at  our  Kteam   Candy  Faototy   daily.     * 
orders,  especially  from  tbe  country,   ars  solii 


made  at  our  Steam  Cacdr  FactOiy  daily.  A 
wiuors,  especially  iroia  tbe  coontry,  ars  solioifc 
ard  will  be  promptly  attended  ts. 

/      OANTY  A  WAONEB. 

IrtT   Mrvi^c-mnrr    *t.       nn'-Sn'ta* 


CENTRAL 

NO.  113  GEARY  STKEFTA 
BeBt    accommodations    for    VtnaTUt 
Faaiiriea  in    the    citj.     Private    Wr A"11 
entrance  forLadi-f.     Hair   Cutting,  Sdaving  all 
Sdampooiog.     Ohlldrdn'B  Ualr  neatly  cat.    LadH 
Shampooing  50  cents. 
!■  17  In                    L.  COKRIVEAU.  Proorietar.  * 


MR.  AND  MRS.  DREW'S 

Select  Dancing  Academ' 


AMERICAN     EXCHANCE 
HAYWAEDS. 

IOHT  OiKBs , PKOPBIKTO 

Plrst-ClTss    XSEotoK 

isl5  Gm 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS. 

A  LARGE  ASSORTMENT  OF  G-ENT8*  FUJ 
nisoinR  Goods  to  be  had  aood  and  obeao. 
the'^LDOORMER."  J.  LEVY'S,  51U  Montgoe 
ery  street.  .Toatice  given  to  all.  Don't  foraet  tl 
number.  510  Montgomery  etreet.  dew  1m 


ik 


*. 


X-- 


•pa  Sod.     (Kfci 

'lis.,  I  »»««•«"■*  ■ 


I   .p>.>iAi«ooa><- 

B<2^     •  ■■-       ■    - 
•si  * 


rRAVCIKO      TIIIDAT.    JAHIARY     II.     in*  »**.     XTt.  -  B. 


0 

I 


•  SI  MCI  HO  SI    Q 

ha  isws  as* 

^  Hits:  Bats]  g 

a  .■ 

0  FJIrr 

•     U  I.  i 

Q       «■•  Un,  ,i 


SS^JHROPOUTIN  THEATRE 

"^^.tjiiest  S«Kjrioi  if  the  Season 

^  "he  Yellow  Hat! 


The  Yellow  Hat! 


HSW    ALSA1BBA    TuBATBI. 


•«Ai. 


i.\«»i      \%  i.i.it    <>i       I  III-: 


1 

•J^loj,    wenty  Thousand  Persons. 


EMERSON  JWINSTRELS 

Tluroo  CoiiiiDaulos  Oousolldntod 

i.vr»i«i.  - UNCART    It 

urn  nnm  dobibo  Tit  win.  aid  aatvbdat  Arriaaooa  at  t.  . 


r»i»rt     F"lt-»t — I  :■■(  •t-titlnnioiit     ii     In     Hnlon. 


UTMIIDM  . 


0  »«  IV  ,; 

"-■*.'.  -, 

STERE1T. 
■B)MamAJ 


!  LANDI 

won  ail  a] 

nan  x  t 


the  Yellow  Hat 

raiaVrful  Tr»n«f  irniil  Ii 
■»jtni  nery, 

lUtUllon  of  Amazon*, 

Itrilliaat  Armor, 
ill  Colored  Lights, 
SUrtlin*  MVchauiral  Effects, 
tapera  Tarirly    Knt  ri.iinment, 

Endlets  Trick*  and  XoTeltlea, 

ACME   OF  PERFECTION! 

n.  •is',  fo'atet  a  Oil .laaalaa  al  AllracUooa 
aa».l  »I«.HaJ   !■  tnr  Tkaalra. 


Baaaaoa  nmraai* 
OLAM  ARD  Hivmrm  1 1  r 

■    II  >KI.»1  SITMl 

•  riii  w   r    lion 

TUB    SIUT    lill. IT     BMa-lfli* 

J   U   HUB.II.I. 
OMM*aa*afl  watt    fl.B, 

Ooodtoyo.      Unci©     Steve. 

,  i.  i  .  .  r  .  >  .  utiiiiMi  Rao.  i    i  »k'«.i  u*onD 


ni«i  t»  th«  aun  or  nrau 

TT 

rv  iiiT'Hu  rvna  aoaaow, 

win-in    «■  mi  i 

ii  'Ui.i  M 


1'nri    Heoanil- 


-'>!••». 


TI3LE3     SOM1VA1VI13TJIL.IBT. 


_V"?'**T 


Billy     EnorEnsoixr 

In    lii»    KaldaldloABOope    <><    Noreltl6B 


G11ANT      vs.     Oi?^IOU     SBBK.EJH.S, 


ri,F¥.   m  <rrT4ii  at  Ibr  \\  tallr  ■!■•«•*> 


IIII.I.T      KHr.R«OV 

.   ADD  R.  MAN  I  S..K  i  I*.   MAt.O^F  V  . .  .8  A  «   u  1>   K  K  V 

.R"  rr-.v.  roi'Ksk    I.'.FR    Hr>Btr»*mv,  s  ■  ■ 


;eo  it 


i©e  iti 


•T-  B*t   OMm  a-nm    tfto  9  AM.    1)1  I-  It.  wh»r»  Reserved 
ftMUtMb.  mc«M  RIX  DAY.1  IN  AD.AHOR. 

a*  iVKtVUOrWHUsI.    TO.Miillbiis.n^ 

•tea  to  tali  raja 


OVERTURE-'  K  bC  biThiiwBikT ORCHESTRA 

To  conclude)  wl  h  the  La.uUful  r*n:eraiailc  Spectacle,   srrauKed   by    DUB  H.VUT,  entitled 

TIKLZ^Er       S:  .^  3^  !TO  ^  "3L? 

C.RRMRUIL.  tb'BaaiilCbiaf ...BIB    HART 

H.\»'Jio H.  AI.Ns    kV  SO  -llj  nfchRt J.    ItOB'NnuEf 

U  >L    7IVUK  W.  V.    HAK     B      KOMI-   HAS    sU    T ill 

HARTUA.  blawlfa Mean  J -.AMR  SMKnMAN  |  -.UN     I u^B.  KlUUARDj 

SuLOInR    .    Kk  1 8  A  NTS,    KTO. 


MONDAY  EVfcNISQ,   Janiary   20th— Fir-t  Appearand  of 

JOHNNY    ALLEN, -MISS    ALICE    HARRISON,    and    LITTLE    MAC. 
THIS   TMeiTBti    DDES    flOC    A.fVK.ITI:sE     IN    THE     "CHRONICLE/' 

I»r    -•  Tlrele »l   O  .  |  Pm  a-.^u ;■   

Utrbritra  ..   «*>  »>«nt«  1  I"rlvul«   onxci.. 


"  AH    BUIi   Mralnst  the  Alksoittrs   Theatre   vooit    oe  preecated    hoteeiter   oq   Mond»y. 
|£7~ Performance  to  comtoeace  paaotoally  at  elfft.*.    o'clock. 


SAN  FRANCISCO  ATHENEUM 


• »    •  mi  Jmm 


thii  cvr.Ninu 


JAWUARY  14 


ftatM-**'!  .1  ™ — -— 

i..~.  ' 

Mnrilmor.   Parka,   PI  ion   ThT.mp.on! 

"'"*'-  !»•■•. »^n 

"••Wl 
M.'ll.  L*  r«M 
l.di.  Ij.iw.waa) 

|M  Una 

Manta  ru 
"•  »•«  ■*' '  M.t.l.  In. 

•*"•*  Klallwla 

<>—'<•  f'a.rla.  n.am 

rtipi.ia.il. am ...Oo«paiir 

Orana-a 


»-..l  l.i  I— .  . 
HallK  Oartiat.. 

Tilkai 


Mill  tCKII  irimOT 


OraAaafeii 

in  Hl»   iPtCIAlTltl 


Klv<«   >llinil,-N   -»vllli    Morilmi'i- 


F«lrj  IJorr.  . 
Ball.d 
ramtr  **ag  ... 


ail—  n.aaa 

•  •■■■•   I. a  r.rrr.l 

M»B»la  litTWir 


CURTAIN     LECTURES. 
M«   .'i«n  Lvllabf  1-hirl.rTTiiiaiMn* 

U  .    Biaaa  Laluar - HIM  >naa  KaoaaA> 


Mr.  Iliik-h   Robinson  in    His  Chsnuesl 


*i»«»i»    Mitilu  (raw 
II  inr   Nula 

•  log... 


I  \ii*  ■Jvtt.Bi.tn-i 

I.    ■■■      *'.»nT* 

W-»l».-r    I'urka 


UNDER  THE  CASLICHT! 


Old  Rwu.  h-jan., 


Km m a  Ooarlltat) 


.'  h»'l*i  TbnTne^Oii 
....  Hmh  Hobiason 

...  ►  r»na  Mrtiir.r 
..  Mpilto  UForrMt 


»»T»fifi  ni««t  Dante A,0n    nixon 

F-trr.l  Flww.r MKHIaude 

Non«         , Mia*  J.*   Forma 

lll.hlnn  I    Flint    JUIa.    J.I  a  In,;,  lot, 

Parka. ami Diion 


■unit 

ii..!  ui>  p- 


...MmkbIo  Fox 
"Bific   Brewer 


To  oonolada  wl 

Before 


Hu«ti  Ro'iiDtota'a  I>l  d  Kketob, 

tlxo     JOek.yyv2x  I 

'".'"."."..'.V.V.!'.'."! (  Uu«b  Koblnaoa 

O.  Tbonpaon 


Panni*  Ma'pbjr 

■    ii   

Ni'»  Mtirattir 

K-m* ,., ■■'" i.jdla  LitinifBioa 

Uoru»j  B*»o,a»iMaio  of  thn  dpAp'nt.  dy* »,  Mori  I  mar 

othi.T  obaraotera  b>  tn»  Uompaoy. 


ifCHfLttal 


linn 


c. 


■  Dapt  'i**s 

URl^'  ■■■'7 


TUJC   MUDat    l'"iul>«  UMl^M. 

t  or.  «f  Co-B-arrclal 
l^lrdeadora*    at* 

Kfarar  Hr»*l,  na- 
puaiie  (be  riaaa 

■■  A  txmMLu 


'  I  PACIFIC  HOUSt,^ 
OLYMPIC  HOUSE, 


OnrOeUuratad  tl  »J  wait*  Sblrte,    Tbaj  c  t  PEnPejrLT,»oJ  (or  ijaalit./  ani  darabiHiy  will  aaver  o«  lattaiot.     to  b»  bad  only  at  tbo 

SWCAI.I.  AND  8BR  THl  H  XX.Lt    H'lTliM     irtlitH,     <11"     Kearny    atreet. 


FERNANOEZ  &  AGUI.iRE. 

FASMIONABLK  HArTRftaS.  No.    11««   f% 
Knsi    nrRU0i\nMrltearsy,    a  Ho*  (J 
aa"ortnient  if   tlsii  and  Onu-  0  >n-tanllT  OD«rf^,»V 
band.    «v*r  Hat«  mada  to  order  and   raoova'ad  la 

toa  cen»»t  atvle.  oi;JJlm 


EPI*5J 


0O« 


A  PERFECT  RUSH 

KEPT    IP 
AT   THE   OBEAT 

IXL  Auction  Store, 

U    II     kllUM     H'l'RKF.T. 

A  WONDERFUL  BUSINESS 

CHEAPEST  HOUSE"  IN  AMERICA 

Is  a«w  ai*erlBK  ft*«*ester  Bo>|utDi  than  have 

mwmr  bwM  offered  la  •«*  Franclaco. 

IVith  oar  eoPaveellan  la 

New  York,    Chicago,    and  St.  Louis, 

Front  arnica  wo  »re  dally  r««rlTlog  Oootla 
bought  a    the  Uwt.t  C.an  Pi  Icea 

1ST       CURRENCY. 
i  UR  lorru  u  iu 

X  L  and  Undersell  All 

JUST    RECEIVED, 

t.tfiO  antra  Cuaalmvre  Panfs,  worth    SO  OO.  to  be 

aold  ut  n.i «  o. 
*••  deaca  White  khlna.  w-rtb   9}1  GO,    to  be  aold 

at  75  ■■■tin 
M  taiet  at  Dravy    Vadare  olhiac,    tOe     to  81  SO. 

Hats.      Hats.      Hats. 

VMm  »i«.  t.  ai  0*.  Mild  elacwhere  fr.M  Aatafi. 

ALSO    AN  IklMBNBg  8T00K  OF 

lOTIOK,     FAIOT    SMB.,     I»ol  laH    CUT. 

LEX,     fiPK,     UI.OVK*.    TllllACll), 

WATCHUI.  RUHUKU    OUUBa, 

UOH1BBT, 

Tninlli.     Baia,     Vallaea, 

AND  1.1   FAUr,  BVUBYIUUNO. 

From  a,  Needle  to  an  Anohor 

OaUaad  azinioa  oar  pno.t.  aud  latlalj  ,oaia.Waa  tbat 

THE  CHEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  AMERICA 

IB  THB  OBBAT 

IXXa  Auction  Store, 

•la    KRARMT   ITBEET, 

Oia  Don-  fratn  Coaaeralal. 

FIIE  QUILTED  SILK  HITS,  WORTH  SB,  FOR  SI  SO 

•rAMBM  Bald*  Inn  Kliki  at  T. 


JOHN   no:ox-.'s, 


iE_ 


KfOXK  JBtIT  THE  HF.ST  QCALITTf  Ol?  BHA18 

CAN  BE  HAD  AT 

StnllM  S.  O,  California  TMnrliot 

FIONKKK    BIIOK     MAMrAinultl. 


■dFTbamoat  KLEOANT  CUSTOM   »OEK  IN  THK  OITV 
Oall  and  aianlna  toada  and  prioaa.     IIKEKN  A  MATNaED 

■  ««    .•l-r.itiMl.^i.ilnor.nnlh  of  Bn.h 


3P"  1  <i  A  mo* 

....TBI.... 

ORGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 

....OLBOUIiATES  IN  .... 

All    the   Theatres. 


CIRCULATED  EVERY   DAY 

HI    TH<    "MB. 

6ENERALLT  THR0DQH00T  THE    CITY 


On    the     BOATS    and    CAB8 


THE   OLD 
Hot     tS  CO  toll, 

18  Mt>rto.  atrcvl,  near  Keur.F. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  ANO  JERRY  IN  TOWN. 

AlivMH  on  file  the  Now  York  Herald.  Hnrpffr'a 
■W.tikiy.  Ifrank  LMan.i'e,  D"s'«  Doing',  Pulice  Oa- 
7,  Mlc,  Jill  toe  Unlii-irnia  pnpTu.  *l-n  l.uuOon 
Potion,  H<-H'„  Ultt,  ll  ust rated  Loudon  New*.  Unll 
am.  eaf  s'y  youreelf. 

•AT  Dou't  format  the  elga  of  tbe  Hot    Scotch. 

dr7t,f  OHARLBH  WM,  1FLDMA.N.  Prop'r. 

Rum  Punch,   Hot  Scotch, 

....AlfD.    .. 

TOM    ana    JERRY, 

OO    TO   TOE   BRANCH 

Hot     Sootcli, 

<lto  Hutttr  atreet.  nenr  Keurn}, 

All    Drinlts    Ton    Cents 

HOT     CHUWDIK      F.VIKV    NIGHT. 

doT.1  tf  JQH.  P.  B    TnG^.  Pronr'etor 

DRESS  JMAKINC. 

MRS.  H.  F.  B'SIUP.  NO.  16  0'PABRKLL 
(.'■!•  t,  IB  l.h.-  ti'au'i  *or  L-idina  a  id  aTrapuurs 
Timl.ijii  t'Jf  oi'y  IO  ni> Ye  ilii-i-  Hr  s-m  m  d»  la 
stiyla,  ami  a  peifafl    lit.  a(  a  mnrlfra'F)  o^mn      nw  0 


RICHEDA    FAMILY 

{Formerly    of   Cliiarma't     Hoyal    Italian  Cirmu) 

WILL  O.  VULf.N.-OMtoN  THE  VIOLIH  OR 
(iiris-,  at  rf»tieao»a  (if  requredi,  or  Fof 
Utah  Musia  for  Ra'la  or  Partiea.  at  mod*  rata 
ohnrBen.  Btaiian-e,  8  '«  Mootttomnry  it»«1 
ooroar  Jaclfon.      0'<m  Kn,  11  daia  lm 

J.    C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN     X-XJ1VCIM, 

Cor.  Hecoad  im«l  Tehtrna   streets. 

F*Tarrapla     oooataotly   on     band. 

O.srara   in   aT*ry    atjla.     PhlVATa, 

UPPER  BOOMS    KOR    PARIIES, 

di'cSllm 

CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

I^WO  OP  TBE  LKa.OINO  MEMHKR!*  OF 
•  ha  Tbaatrloal  Pofe-aion  in  »H'or„la  p-o- 
poa«  for  'l"K  olaeBoefor  i  atruot.oo  in  f-tocaiton. 
Faranna  wishing,  tn  »t»  I  th-  maaWaa  nf  th»nppor- 
tunttT  of  a-,  qmrirjK  a  M  fol  art  at.  a  Mad ».»*'."  Onab 
caneendioihi.lroa-.«,io  "Oambjaaa  "  P.  O  Bnx 
2304,  abrn  partittBiar*  U  to  ttrms.  ate.,  will  be 
tan t  *a  them.  rt-9t 


'dt«» 


SQUARZA'S 

Branch  Punch  Salonn, 

317  Kearny  street. 


Have  you  beheld  it?    If  not,  you've  a  treat 
At  FQUAKZW-S  P0N0H  SALOON,  Iu  Kearny  street j 
Th.To  BONA.  dliClple  of  QKG\T  SQUAKZA, 
DlBprntea  famed  Ma^io  Puuohe»;  rathar 
The  moet  delicious  mix  ure-i  y»t  recorded; 
And  ij.ivt  with  DJADy  medals  beou  ruwardedl 
Ladies  th«lr  COROI'LH  there  cau  alp  at  lelrore,— 
Their  "TEaR.i"  appsaaa,— aud  Mou  gala   "LADIIE3 

PLEASTJRK." 
To  allay  couMibial  dlffcronooB  and  palo, 
In  "ANI'I  uiViiil  •.<."  you  oau  your  «nd  attain. 
Sip  of  the  i>olent  extract  but  one  taate, 
Hour  arm,  oonsolluij,  strtl^h-  Id  round  her  walut 
Queaitwhata   ••ilOUNINO  OOUi-'OlU"  iu  the  kles 
That  heals  tha  puirrol  aui  liupuris  tlie  HUhh I 
Tbe  ••WBLOOUfc,"  to  J,  you'll  alWtyM  And 
A  b  lui>  aoothvr  for  ihs  troubled  tuli.d. 
Theorlght  "AUHUU  s.,"  mid  tha  sweet  "FARE WELL, 
Juet  vinlt.  DONA.  «n  1  you'll  all  fare  vrolll 
His  "EtOIENrO  BIT  rBR4"  are  tha  pansos 
For  all  dyap^ptlaa  sud  fur  dlarrbooa. 
No  Oholera  Morbus  ever  ha*  been  found 
Where  "afOIENIO  BITfBRtJ"  knock  arouua. 
BONA  and  3Q U  iRZ  \,  ipU«  of  all  d .itraoter 9,    . 
Have  provnd  ihj  Nadaa's  %t mean  baoefaetoril 
Full  rroaPi*  luTirsfti hatUQUi  d  Lm  yoa'll  And 
To  aid  the  Han— invigorate  the  mlndl 
Not  thJs  alone— a  Welcome  you  will  meet 
AtBONA'S-f8QCLkKZVi*)-3l7  KGaKN?  3TSTCET. 
Bememoer,  too,  not  this  famed  plioe  to  pass; 
ALL  BPLENDID  LIQ00B8  BUT  OHE  BIT  A  OLABS, 


THEY  HAVE    TAKEN 

THE     FCRST    PREMIUM 

....AT.... 

Ail  the  Mechanics'  Fairs. 


n«B    HALE  iraOLMAU  ABB  BtBTAEL 
at  the  aid  eatabllafcaaaal.  JBC  E>ld«.da-C 
opaaaila-  BTkat  Ctar  Bona. 


THE  JOTJBNAL  OF  AMTTSEJffHI*- 


Published  erer,  Dex  In  tie  Year  "T 
S>.      BOQABDITB 


TUESDAY JANUABY  14, 


1813 


4MUSEMKNT8.    Etc. 

MeCr«pollt«B   Tb^trc. 

■*TD*  Yellow  Hat*  is  as  popnlar***r*r.  The 
olio  of  rynioasnc  performances  by  lbs  woclrt-re 
BalsUy  Kamil).  introdootd  last  c.fbt  proved 
veryailractlve.    Tbe  creed  irsn.'ormatlo*    sees* 

with  UssccceMHrersselaluss  of  seren  bsantifu. 

pletores  tboeld  be_  seen  bj  ererioo*  before  tb« 
tw*c*  ii  wl  bdrawo.  Hu<  Blanch*  Clilten  lit0 
t»»6  a  compIia.eot»rT  b-nent  tendered  by  the 
manager  on  Friday  evening*. 

California  Theatre. 

The  new  dances  id  lb*  billet.  La  Hanoi*  br 
Bile  Bet. y  and  Km  IJj  Rigl.atd  the  amnting  in- 
iimmtLtil  parlor  mane*  by  II.  Oar  on.  gave  genea- 
al  lamfaeUoo  to  the  audience  preset  last  night 
These  ne*  features  add  maoh  to  the  attraction*  of 
tbia  woedcrfmly  topn  ar  upsclacaler  play  which 
mast  b«  « itedr**n  after  Friday  night.  The  opei* 
of  "La  Favorite'  will  be  performed  bjtbaFabbr, 
Tronpeon  S**ord*y,  with  the  ballet,  for  the  ben- 
efit of  Mme.  lata  FaDb  ri. 

Alhamhra. 

Only*  ftw  olgbta  more  will  BHry  Emerson  and 
bis  merry  men  delight  thepblio  of  Sen  Francisco 
with  their  *maainf£  acta,  plaintive  ballads  and 
beaniifnl  eboraess.  r-exiweek  toey  no  into  tbe 
coaotrr.  To*  oilJ  pre*;Dtel  tbre  week  is  a  very 
good  one.  Billy  Bine  sea  is  immeQ<e  in  tbe  oasr- 
aoUrof  Clem.  *  seivant  at  tbe  W  hite  Hone,  in 
tb*  act  •"Grant  vs.  Office  tSeeker*:"  J.  G.  Ra>ssll 
and  company  aang  "'Let  all  ODey"  Id  splendid 
■if io.  and  B)6  Hart's  pantomimic  spectacle  enti- 
tled *'Tne  B»  cit"  is  p»rticnl*rly  good,  tbe  tab- 
le«cx  drawing  bad  applause. 
Bell*  Union  Tlralrc. 

All  whj  with  to  sre  Mna  Jenny  Worrell  in  her 
beet  character  *hf.uld  i  sit  tbe  Bella  Union  daring 
the  ma  of  the  petite  comedy  of  '\N*n,  tne Good- 
for-Ncthing."  Miss  Lilile  Hall  appears  witn  Mite 
Jenny  Worrell  in  song  and  dance  aod  in  a  bouquet 
of  D*ll»d- ;  J.  u.  LsrSsOL  and  Carrie  Armstrong 
present  newDntcbebarac.rr  acta,  and  many  other 
appear  Id  atnaClireeocoiaHiea. 

Tne   Adi'Dcun. 

The  engagement  of  Mis*  Kennedy,  who  made 
tier  first  appearance  *l  tbis  boose  last  night,  ren- 
der* th*  company  vsry  complete.  The  bill  is 
•  very  fell  one  cemprisiog  seoga,  dances,  acts  and 
BD  amn-iLg  faro*. 
Woodward's    Garden*. 

Tb*  Fourth  Ms-oaerade  Skating  Carnival  to- 
morrow oigbt  in  the  mammoib  pavilion  at  tbe 
garden*.  Twelve  valuable  prtr.es  » i.l  be  awarded 
•Skating  from  S  to  11.  datciBg  from  11  to  2  o'clock. 

The   Hobtkxlicbal   Hall.— Skating — 

Skating  assembles  Tuesday  afternoon  and  eve- 
Ding,  Wednesday  afternoon  and  evening  Tbara- 
day  afternoon  and  evening,  and  Saturday  afternoon 
and  evening, 

AsATOiricAL  Mrsrrrai.— On«  of  the  most 

tompiei*  coJrecuotis  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
States,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  bean- 
llral  wrx  model*,  i*  daily  on  Tiew  (to  gentlemen 
Only)  at  lb*  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  As 
hour  our  be  pronublv  spent  here. 

Mias  Angnta  L.    Dnrgon, 

TAistaleotea.  across,  who  is  to  commence  bar 
engsceram-t  at  tbe  Metropolitan  Theatre,  o* 
Monday  Avesinc  io  '  Camilla,  is  ao  immense  fa- 
vorite in  tbe  Southern  cities.  The  Press,  where- 
*ver  she  bas  arpeared.  b*vs  been  load  in  her 
praises:  and  even  old  members  of  tbe  profession 
Bpeat:  most  warmly  of  her  dramatic  abilities.  Mr. 
GeergeRyer.  one  of  onr  California  pioneer  actors 
andmaoegere,  writes  as  "follows  aboot  Miss  Dai- 
gon: 

Mi-a  Dargon  'UnBtratsa  tbe  drama  with  won- 
droas  powtr.  G  Td  ber  *  scene  io  wbica  the  can 
-  create;  eome  ct,a<ao<er  io  wb'cb  b#r  teniae  can 
•tep  Dt yc-nd  "Q"  aotbor's  line*,  and  have  fall  scote 
to  seeocd  him  who  her  imtgnat'or,  mi  ore  is 
truly  giest.  This  is  the  orir. «.i  ive  and  charm  •  I 
gemss.  It  never  la  genius  oule-s  it  crea'es:  sod 
everrtbist  inside  ot  ibat  Is  m*reiy  cleverness 
wbieb  can  beaoqairwd.  ^he  stature  every  eip-ea  - 
Ion  with  ber  ■ni».l»ct,  md  -exbibiis  a  watchful 
interest  in  every  trafls  of  the  piece, 

J.  T.  Raymond. 

This  gentleman's  coming  engagement  at  tbe 
CalifoTtia  Theatre  promieesto  be  a  very  popular 
*ne.  Tbe  sale  of  tickets  at  tbe  box  office  ibis 
mormiag  for  nest  Moodsy  night  was  very  lively. 


Woman  SutTraf  e. 

An  exchange  Sftji: 

Tbere  ii  a  rumor  io  tbe  London  e'nbs 
Hi  at  tb*  English  Tories  b*\Te  definitely  made 
up  t'jt'ir  miodi  to  obampion  tbecuieof 
woman  soffra;e.  Mr.  Disratli,  it  wil>  bo 
remembered,  baa  vctdd  mcrj  tban  once  on 
tbat  aide  of  tbe  Commons.  Tne  argument 
ii  tbat  tbe  gentler  **x  is  Datnrally  timid  and 
conferva 'ire,  and,  if  admitt»dtot  be  ballut, 
w.  uld  iuaaporate  a  loog  period  of  Tory  as- 
cendency. It  is  expected  tbat  by  the  adap- 
tion oi  Buch  a  policy  the  Liberals  would  ue 
divided  and  more  revolutionary  changes 
pat  into  the  background. 

This  seems  probable.  If  any  party  in 
England  adveea'e*  woman  suffrage,  it  is 
tbe  Tory  or  Cojservative  party  composed 
of  tb*s>est  gentlemen  of  England,  These 
gentlemen  are  not  at  all  afraid  of  graoting 
women  any  privileges  tbey  may  disire. 
They  argue  thst  woman  saffrage  cm  do  no 
harm,  auJ  sty:  "if  t  ley  want  itlet  tbem 
have  it."  On  tbe  other  band  tbe  tabble  of 
England  who  b*at  tn.ir  wives,  «isa  tj  keep 
woman  in  snbje.tic>a  by  law  as  long  as  pos- 
sible. It  seems  cowardly  iu  men  to  fjar 
to  grant  the  right  of  suffrage  to  women. 
No  good  man  thinks  bicus-lf  the  superior 
of  a  goo*  woman.  He  will  often  go  to  a 
woman  fjr  advice,  and  accept  it  es  more 
valuable  than  if  it  I  ame  from  one  of  his 
own  sex.  Women  are  now  receiving  the 
same  educttton  as  men,  are  following  the 
same  intellectual  pursuits.  Why  then 
should  they  not  vote.  If  a  woman  is  tit  to 
take  the  bead  of  a  government,  surely  wo- 
men as  a  cl*83  may  with  "tafety"  be  per- 
mitted to  iak9  a  chare  in  tbat  govercment. 
Woman  suffrsge  can  do  no  harm,  and 
might  do  tome  good. 


Thiers  was  a  devil— in  &  printing  office. 
— Ex. 

So  ww  Sir  Jacob  Pork— and  oat  of  it  too 
book  times. 


A  Warrior  Returned.  • 

Forbes  Maitland,  a  gentleman  who  came 
herefrom  Japan,  and  contributed  a  ssrieB 
of  papers  on  that  conntry  to  the  "C.lifor- 
niaa"  eome  years  ago,  has  since  then  expe- 
rienced many  vici's  tides.  He  was  ior 
some  time  interested  in  sheep  in  Santa  Bar- 
bara, bat  like  young  Norva!,  longed  to  fol- 
low to  the  field  some  war;ike  lord,  and  from 
a  love  of  adveLtur*.  enlisted  in  the  TJ.  S. 
Army.  He  went  to  Arizona,  pa-ssd  ihrough 
Borne  Indian  fi^htj  unscathed  and  in  coote- 
quence  of  his  snpsrior  education,  and 
knowledge  of  drill  acquired  in  the  English 
Volunteer  serrice,  was  rapidly  promoted  to 
the  raDk  of  sergeant  major.  Yesterday  he 
came  into  our  offios  in  which  the  Cal  fornt 
an  used  to  be  published  a  r  al  liv3  warrior 
of  theModo;  war,  discharged  from  the  ser- 
vice with  a  handsome  pension,  having  been 
wounded  in  tte  s  loolier.  As  many  paople 
don't  believe  tbat  t  ere  is  or  has  been  any 
real  li  c  war  a  man  who  was  actually 
womodedin  the  af  res  a  id  war  is  an  object  of 
interest.  Mr.  Holland  should  at  once  take 
to  the  lecture  field. 


Btollr.  i  y     j.Juiicb«-ft. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  tbe  HoIi3ay  tat les 
that  compare  wihSquiiea's.  fqouz.'s  Pncches 
arefameusforthe  hitfh  a-t  shown  In  tbeirman- 
m*.icfore,  the  haj  py  cfmbm»tlon  of  wholeome 


In  Love  wim  an  Actor. 

We  don't  think  the  fireside  Friend  is  a 
"nice"  paper,  or  it  wouldn't  be  S3  rough  on 
the  dramatio  profession  a?  it  id  in  its  an- 
swers to  correspondents,  though  of  c.uise 
any  girl  who  would  write  the  following  de- 
serves to  be  snnbbed: 

Please  teU  a  distracted  creature  what  to 
do  1  I  ofteu  go  out  to  the  theat  e,  and  coald 
not  help  falling  in  love  with  tuc-h  a  darling 
fvllow;  on*  of  the  a-  ton,  of  coarse,  who 
does  the  love-making  Lu^in^Es!  He  does  it 
so  charmingly,  and  is  perfectly  adordblel 
I  am  dying  to  speak  with  him;  toLe  r  him 
addrtts  even  a  bingle  word  t*  me.  Please, 
dear  Fuleszjoe,  tell  me  how  to  bring  aboot 
an  lulroduttiun  without  GverBkpping  the 
bounds  of  maidetly  propriety.  PUase  an- 
swer in  tbe  corrtsjendent's  column,  it  papa 
readt*  all  my  letters,  and  will  kill  me,  if  be 
fine  sit  out."  And  servo  Ton  quite  right  if 
he  aid!  There  are  some  things  worse  tban 
d~E.tn,  and  tbe  probable  ■cjrsequence  ot 
your  imprudent  desires,  if  gratified,  is  one 
<  f  them.  If  you  c  >uld  sse  your  enchanter 
in  hisuatutalsute,  behind  tbe  seeneB;  mi- 
nus p-iot,  wig,  padding,  and  fancy  cob- 
tume^:  h't  winning  nioutb  ejecting  slang, 
and  the  juice  of  bad  tobacco,  your  psssion 
might  speedily  die  a  natural  death.  This, 
however,  being  an  impossibility,  we  advise 
you  to  stay  at  home  oi  eveuinge. — Fireside 
Friend, 


Useless  Labor. 

An  enterprising  citizen  of  Piano,  111.,  has 
after  long  and  anxious  study  succeeded  in 
making  a  whittle  out  of  a  pig's  tail.  It 
would  not  be  worth  mentioning  were  it  no 
that  be  bas  been  boasting  about  it,  and 
Piano  is  jubilant  over  the  subject.  But 
wby?  It  was  never  denied  tbat  a  whistle 
could  be  made  out  of  a  pig'-?  tail.  We  are 
grieved  tobecompelled  to  mix  such  an  alloy 
as  disapointment  in  the  joy  of  Piano,  but 
the  original  proposition  was  not  tbat  none 
couldmake  a  whistle  out  of  a  pig's  tail,  but 
tbat  one  could  not  make  one  c-f  tin  out  of  tbe 
material  We  think  that  the  wisdom  of  the 
propounder  of  this  problem  remaJDs  yet  un- 
li'el  by  any  practical  proof  of  the  falla- 
cy of  his  celebrated  axiom.  All  the  man 
has  to  do  now  is  to  turn  it  into  tin,  aud  per- 
haps with  an  equal  amount  of  perseverance 
and  intelligence  he  has  devoted  to  accom- 
plish his  present  intellectual  triumph,  1* 
may  succeed  in  doing  it ;  if  so,  none  sooner 
than  we  will  give  him  all  the  credit  that  is 
justly  due  him. 


A  Ilappy  New  Year. 

What  a  plea*ire  it  i*  to  meet  a  smfliog  connte- 
oaoee,  whether  it  be  on  tbe  street  or  id  tbe  par- 
lor.   Aod  wby  Is  it  tbat  rorae  faces  wear  a  cootin- 

ailr  happy  look  ?  It  is  simply  because  tbey  live  on 
*  plain,  nutritious  aod  ■abstaii'.iat  diet.  Thai  sua 
ia  a  pablio  benefactor  who  will  conscientiously 
serve  o*  with  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
meal.  Loan  Meyers,  oroonetor  of  the  "White 
House."  Kearoy  street,  also  of  tbe  Capitol  Bee- 
Uoraot,  Fonrin  street,  does  it.  a*  hondreds  can 
entboalaatically  t*stiry.  Bie  k  uheus  are  marvels 
of  ord-r  and  cleanliness.  Try  him,  and  joa  will 
find  it  impossible  to  est  elsewhere. 


Somothlns;  .New. 

Wm  A.  Babb&rd's  m*outacture3  mines'  and 
lofam'e  garment-  and  ladies  und  r we-  r  in  suit-, 
are  taxed  fir  tLelr  saperlcrlty  of  mike  and  tex- 
ture all  over  tbe  Union,  air.  Geo.  W.  Amldon, 
the  anthoriz  d  agent  of  Mr.  Habt&rd,  ha*  eitab- 
Uehed  a  depot  of  these  goo  is  at  34S  S.-cond  at, 
for  wholesale  and  retail  trade.  A  liberal  di:- 
count  to  tbe  trade.  j 


A.  Pleasant  I_*ooo.tlon. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  losaUon,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tne  bnildina  la  a  verv  fine  one  and  is  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. » 


To  AcTEKseEa.— F.»r  sale  at  a  great  sacrifloe 
at  38  Gfary  street,  tlx  e'egant  silk  dresses,  une- 
qualled fox  qoal.tr  a»d  etyle.  8 


Diamond    Catarrh    Remedy 
Is  a  Bure  cure  for  Catarrh  or  Cold?.    Asfe  your 
'    oreend  to  J>z.  A.  F.  Evoi,  No, 


THE  VEILED  MUSE. 

BT   WUXlaat   W1STSB. 

Spirit  of  Beauty,  bannt  me  not  I 
Tnou  Irlng'et  lnaaff  r*ble  pain  : 

Thou  who  art  gone,  be  thou  forgot. 
Nor  rlae  to  vex  my  net  again, 

Either  wiih  mem  nes  tadly  Bweet, 

Or  hopr b  fcr. doomed  to  doll  defeat, 

Ab,  come  no  more  In  whispering  leaves, 
Or  peaceful  g'aaa,  or  breath  of    flowers  I 

Enough  ibis  tamed  spirit  grieves, 
Bemembfrlng  thte  and  roay  hours. 

Spare  it  the  throes  of  hope  and  feai— 

Th=  cruel  sense  that  thou  art  near. 

The  pa<eion  dies  wltbln  my  soul; 

Tte  music  dive  within  my  brain; 
Save  wbtn  there  comts  a  fan.  r*l  toll, 

A  low,  lamenting.  *ad  refraiD, 
An  echo  iT.m  that  thrine  of  eoag 
Long  d-j* . tried  and  deeerted  long. 

In  what  was  fa;j  I  once  had  put— 
Bot  all  fair  things  are  low  my  shame; 

Their  nameleSB  beauty  hurts  mj  heart. 
Because  I  canaot  speak  its  name! 

TJtered,  'twould  make  that  heart  rejoice  ; 

But  oh,  I  cannot  give  it  voice] 

Once  In  these  velns.the  blood  was  warm; 

With  ordent  joy  *hls  heart  beat  high ; 
And  the  grsat  galeB  tbat  p-oudly  ttorm 

The  loftiest  rampar:of  tha  sky 
TTers  not  more  daring,  fierce  and  strong 
Then  thla  now  silent  soul  of  song.         _I 

But,  wasted  now  that  youth  of  gold, 

Through  morial  being's  battered  tlevel 
And  he  to  die  ma.  wall  be  bold 

Who  is  not  bold  enough  to  live- 
In  bannted  silence  of  disgrace, 
Where  hushed  tby  void  and  veiledthy  face, 

Ab,  come  no  more,  to  do  me  wrong, 
In  twilight  hours  of  tender  dream. 
When  tbii  worn  nature  se<  m<  'e-s  strong 

Tban  evening  mist  t  hat  throuds  the  stream, 
Thongh  love  be  dead,  at  least  retain 
Sjme  pity  for  thy  lovet's  pain: 

And  dou'c  ferret,  tbough  all  be  past, 
That  thou  aud  I  clapped  hands  in  youth; 

I  saw  thee  close,  I  h  Id  thee  fast, 
Plucked  buses  f.om  thy  rosy  month, 

Learned  ttat  bliss  which  now  I  weep— 

Tbe  lovo  I  won  but  could  not  keep 

January  Galaxy. 


Unrecognizable. 

A  despatch  dtssribiu;  the  corpse  of  Louis 
Napohon  es  it  Uj  in  the  ooffin  says:  "The 
uppsr  lip  is  bare,  the  moustache  having 
been  cut  oil'  to  facilitate  the  taking  of  a 
plaster  cist."  We  hope  if  thosa  cast*  are 
to  te  r-p-ociuced  the  mouBtaohe  will  be 
added.  Louis  Napoleon  without  that  grand 
moustache,  which  was  Buch  a  distinctive 
feature  iu  his  countenance  would  be  almost 
uoreoogoizabl;. 


Or.    Douorty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
ehronio  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  is 
now  tbe  most  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
San  Francisco.  Office  619  Sacrament*  street, 
corner  of  LeidesdorfL  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Cheer  House.  x 


It  la*   Perioctly  A»tonlshlns 

How  beautifully  and  qulokly  they  do  washing 
at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
Mlore  8  aun..  returned  the  same  evening  if  de 

tired.  z 


Or.  Barlow    J.  **mlt2\ 

Ib  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  hie  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evenl£  g,  commencing  at  7  Jfi  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smi  h  gives 
phrenological  examlnatione  in  regard  to  health 
to  Invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  p.  at ,  free.  w 

Still   Alive: 

When  loosing  for  Holiday  presents,  go  to  the 
New  Tons  Photograph  Gallebv,  No.  25  Third 
street,  and  see  those  beaut i  ml  portraits  in  oil, 
water>colors  and  India-ink.  Prices  from  one- 
third  to  one-half  cheaper  than  at  any  other 
first-olass  gallery  In  tbe  city.  Remember  the 
place— B.  F.  Rowland  k  Co.,  25  Third  st.       p 


Holiday    Candles. 

Fresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M  A.  klerc-r's  pioneer  confection- 
ery,  618  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  and  retail     o 

An    Old    Ltnclmark. 

The  Verandah  Oigar  Store,  at  the  TS.  E.  corner 
of  Kearny  and  Washington  streets,  kept  by 
Henry  Sebmldt,  has  been  famous  for  the  last 
eleven  years  for  keeping  the  best  Havana  cigars, 
tobacco,  choice  meerschaum  pipes,  etc         r 


OLaravoTASz. — Madame  Clara  Aatonla,  the 
Olairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
has  removed  to  323  Kearny  st.  Consultations  in 
English,  French  and  German.  x 


•Tones  &  WehroQer's 

Celebrated  Orab  Chowder  can  be  obtained  only 
at  S30  Bash  street,  nearly  oppes  te  theAJham- 
bra  Theatre.  Bob  Hart  eats  it,  and  they  all 
eat  it.  Only  the  best  brands  of  Liquors  bot- 
tled for  family  Use.  q 

J-iOver  Bucfele    suspenders, 

At  (1  per  pair— 26  per  cent,  cheaper  than  else- 
There— at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  x 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  or  fashions 
in  bate.  At  "  The"  Bat  Btore,  647  Wa^hiogton 
street  (second  hat  stCTB  below  Kearny),  all  tbese 
new  ftyles  can  be  found.  The  stock  ia  immense 
—tbe  prices  ara  reasonable.  Every  on*  who 
goes  there  is  scr^  to  be  united.  n 

Gentlemen,    Attention  I 

For  the  moat  comforlabls  and  lnxoxioua  shave 
be  euro  and  call  at  0.  L.  Soaand'a  Palace  Shaving 
and  Hairdresslng  SaloDn,  221  Montgomery  St., 
opposite  Buss  House,  up-stairs.  Only  the  most 
Skillful  artists  employed.  B 


arle&ltn  ana  Pleasure. 

Tnere  are  not  too  many  pleasures  In  Ban 
Francisco.  ■  Not  bin  g  la  more  pleasant,  nothing 
more  health-giving  than  a  drive  into  ue  coun- 
try now  and  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
keep  a  carriage  of  their  own.  can  find  one 
equal  In  elegance  to  any  private  conveyance 
at  the  Occidental  Carnage  stand.  Frank  Bon- 
ton  has  there,  and  at  his  stables  1016  Stockton 
street,  carriages  of  every  description.  His 
drivers  are  careful  and  experiences,  his  charges 
are  moderate.  The  moral  of  the  above  is: 
r,o  to  Frank  Bonton  at  the  Occidental  Hotel 
P/han  yon  want  a  carriage. 


The  Choicest  Confectionery . 
*  John  H.  Bomer  bas  just  opened  a  new  and 
handsome  confectionery  store  at  126  Kearny 
street,  where  can  be  obtaluei  superior  finely 
Savored  confectionery  of  all  kinds.  Balls  and 
parties  suppliled.  a * 

Wr.eslxi ns  Beturned  in  One  X>a  y 
And  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Oheer 

Laundry, 

* 

Hats    for    Holidays. 

-  The'*  Hat  Store,  6*7  Washington  street  (sec- 
ond hat  store  below  Kearny),  1b  the  place  to  go 
to  boy  your  holiday  hats.  Finest  hats,  largest 
assortment  and  cheapest  hat  store  In  the  city. 
Bemember,  No.  647,  second  hat  ttore  below 
Kearny,  on  Washington  street.  a 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Booksellers   and  Mtatlonors. 
H.  H.  Moore,  609  Monteomery,  sear  Merchant. 

Baslness  Colleajea. 
Heald'a,  Bryant  A  Strattoc's  College,  34  Post  St 

Hatcher*. 
Ksts,  Fred.  Bulla  94  to  100.  California  Market. 

Brau  Fonnderlea, 
Weed  A  Kinsrsrell.  California,  12S  First  at. 

French  Fancy    Goods. 
Looan  4  Oo„  19  Montgomery.  107 and  109  Sutter, 

HW""  11  air. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  4t  Co..  110  Second  street. 

M nslc  and  Mnslcnl  Instrument*. 
Keene,  O.  C,  mftr.  aooordianB,  repairer  of  all  khstki 
musical  instruments,  201  Kearny. 
MaccuroQl  Hanafaaclaresra. 
Bripnardello,  Maecbiavello  A  Co.,  706  Suson**, 

Wines  and  Llqnort.    (Wbolesala.) 
Danerl  F.  A  Co..  »4  FronL 

"W'httener. 
James  C.  Sellers,  No.  SI  Seoond  street. 


Fhotographlo    Oards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  tbe  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  ^street.  T 

Whitener. 

Jakes  C  Belxzbs, 


31  Second  street. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMME- IN 
every  Theatre  m  ban  Francisco.  a  ,.%v. 


FIGARO 

IS  DISTRIBUTED  EVERT  DAT  THROUGH 
out  tbe  centre  of  tbe  cite,  in  ail  Hotels,  Rea- 
Uor&nte,  Saloons,  bteres  and  Offices. 


FIGARO 

IS    CIRCULATED    EVERY    DAT   ON    THE 
Oakland  ierryBoats  to  catch  the  passengers 
hat  arrive  by  thegreat  Overland  Train. 


FIGARO 

IS  MAILED  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
priccipa]  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon—  the  paper*  left  in  tbe  theatres  at  sight 
being  gathered  np  and  aaved  lor  that  purpose  tftia- 


FIGARO 

IS    -HERE,  THERE  AND  EVERYWHERE," 
and   is  constantly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
in   tte  Tbeat-sB,  Traveling  Conveyancee,  Hotels. 

aod  public  resort*  generally. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  IN  THE  BEST  SOCIETY.  IS 
placed  in  tbe  bands  of  nearly  aJl  who  come 
to  the  city  to  make  purchases,  and  is  theretore  the 
beat  of  advertising  mediums. 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

The  German  Raving*   and  Loan  Society. 

[«HE    BOARD   OF    DIRECTORS    HAVE  DE- 
-jUrfd ,|  dividend  of  nine  (9)   per  cent,  per 


LARGEST 

PosterPrintingHouse 


On  the  Pacific  Coast. 


H.  P.  TAYLOR, 

HAVING  DISCONTINUED  THE  PRINTING 
Business  at  tbe  corner  of  Sacramento  and 
Leideeiorff  streets,  and 

Removed  to  532  Clay  street, 

Will,  in  future,  condoot  tbe  same  lice  of  basin 
at  the  new  location,  in  connection  with  tbe  offio* 

B.  F.  STERETT, 

With  whom  he  haa  onited  his  stock  and  bnsinesa 
thns  making  this 

THE  LABS:ST  AND  BEST  APPOINTED  OFFICE 
tN  THE  STATE, 

And  affording  unsurpassed  facilities  lor  Printlna, 
of  every  description.  Personal  attention  will  be 
Kiven  to 

SHOW,  THEATRICAL,  CIRCUS  AND  CONCERT 
WORK,  ETC. 

My  Engravers  stand  at  tbe  bead  of  the  profes- 
sion, as  samples  on  tbe  dead-walls  of  the  cit?  wist 
testify. 

A  call  is  solicited  from  my  friends  and  the  pab- 
lio at  my  new  quarters. 

H.   P.  TATLOS, 

de41m  C39  Clay  street. 


ARIONI 

Pianoforte. 


flEOLARED  BY  THE    JUDQES  AT  A  LATE    I 


\J  Fail  of  tbe  AM*riean  Institute,  after  a  blind, 
fold  trial  arainet  SteiDWav's,  Ohlok.riaR'8,  and 
otHera.  to  boTlli  buST  ON  EXHIBITION. 


C17KTJLZ,  Sale  Azent.    SO  OTarrell  atrMt. 
N  a—  Piano,  of  all  nyl.a  TO  RENT.         mtH 


OUTSIDE    LANDS. 

ANT  AJ»D  ALL  PERSONS  THAT  HATE  ■ 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  OUT-  I 
SIDE  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  hare  too 
amount  refunded  at  the  office  of  the  undersigned  I 
opon  tbe  presentation  of  an  order  from  ta.1 
Mayor  and  Oitr  and  Count;  Attorney. 

deist!  A.  ACSTIir. 


I  c. 


OLD 

DAVE  MENOES  A  OO.,  at  the 

„ . old  original  Red  Lion,  lt> Geary 

street,  between  Eeamy  end  Dnpoot,  where  yoa 
«an  bare  HOT  AND  COLD  DRINKS,  not  forget- 
ting tbe  old  Pioneer  Lunch.  The  "Old  Sport1'  is 
always  on  band. ■ 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession 


THE  UNDERSIGNED,  WHO  HAS  — 
over  twelve  years  connected  with  the  press  of 
Melbourne,  and  ia  well  known  by  tbe  members  oi 
tb*  profession  in  tbe  Colonies,  begs  to  iotitnats 
that  he  is  prepared  to  five  experienced  adrioe  M 
al)  person b  profeasionalLy  riaiting  or  meditatins  s 
visit  to  the  Australian  Colonies.  Fee  moderale 
Punctuality  in  diBpatohing  replies  may  be  relies1 
opon. 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE! 

FINELY  FW51BHED  BOOMS.  SIH 
gle  or  in  suits. 

Well  Lighted  aud  TentllatsKl. 


CANDIES. 

ALL  KINDS  OE  THE  FLNEBT  TOAWB* 
made  at  oar  Steam  Oandj  Faotory  dailv.  A 
orders,  espeo'sUy  from  tbe  coontry.  are  solicit* 
ard  will  be  promptly  attended  to. 

OANTY  A  WAGNER, 
lOT  Vontcotrisrv  st.-    nar.r  Hatter 


CENTRAL 

NO.  X13  GEARY  STKEFT.* 
Rest   accommodations  for 
Families  in    the    city.      Private 
entrance  for  Ladtoo.    Hair    Darting,  Shaving  ai 
Shampooing.    Ohlldren'a  Hair  neatly  caL    Lidif 
SfiamDooingM  cents. 
i'171m  T..  CORRTVEAD.  ProDrietar. 


MR.  AND  MRS.  DREW'S 

Select  Dancing  Acaderr 


AMERICAN     EXCHANCE 

HAYWABDS. 

IONT  OAKEb PEOPRIETt 

First-Class   Bote 


r.Ff.T<l'  FlIRNISHINH  Rdfinc 


>     fONTIOMEIT  t     (4    L 


«., 

"Wil^ 

""■•A    \ 

lhat       "^    1 
kit* 


MOTEL. 


irijQfar 


•  A*     r»A»CI»Ci>i    Il'UDit,    attAKT    u      i«i:i 


I    ».*.    ITI.    |k    |S«. 


ED    R001S1 
0  ptr  Monih  ' 


FURNISHED 
18  and  lio" 

WEST  END* HO 


5s,  METROPOLITAN  THEATRE 

I  ■  j    110    P0>      .      '     LI 


CALIFORNIA   THEATRE. 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


fltlK 


>  or  raa  uau»i>  «ol 


Hap  msLAT  FAMH.Y  ALADDIN:  OR,  THE  WONDERFUL   LAMP! 


«•   aa  I       IOAea.1    .  «    HI  III    >   1 


i  u>  or   mi 


Star  Premiers  Assoluta.  BETTY  RIGl,  the  Premiere  Danseuse.  EMILY  RIGl, 


ieOm 


TAYLOR, 

Wraera.,.,   . - 

■•"Mlia,  T 


k.  I     /•**  • 


ELLOW  HAT! 


»    I    ■r.t 
•art   ,   t«*e 

■t)  B.D. 

lie.  J.atVe  SAarAaen 

tin 
■ui!  cmaoa 


4.  rr. —.■  ■  (,^  , 

taaa-aAaV. 


V    r._  ;». 


ftwmy 

nMHiliU 


I*     ll-TO* 

I     Ski    i>. 

I'.  UmWi 

rierm-.r 

M  «.  fttat  Youd* 

Ur*.  I     r    R-.  It 

.»••  u-ia. 
...af.la.KAe  Arm  tntt< 

atlse  Bomb. 

Bmhi.  Guar  J..  Ru. 

OLIO. 

rC\RIAN  OIKE'. 

HORIZONTAL     BARS. 

■  JN  BflSLAT 


oSiisimai 

iDIOT-    ■ 


LANDI 

gun  mi  i* 
fifuhi  ■ 

Mull"" 

It,  it  lb  »»■* 
I  „  wdt  M I 
lilWW       i 

iKim 


JAPANESE    BALLANCINO    ACT. 

I    lEAAC  RCISLAY. 


And  of  Penin.  or  H<lls  of  Dazz'ing  Li(?ht! 


FA1DAI'     FTBRIati    Ju      ,7  a-r.'om.dro.siar,   B.a.tH 
t.od.r.l  •  r  UI.  .eeeaeaeat  to 

»!!«•<  III.  \  >.*'H  R  CLIFTON 


I'll  Ar.EKXOuS.  J»o    18- 

ii-i.ml    V.-llovt-    Hut     Mntlnee  ! 


K.-:l   fii.u,j,™«,| 

HISS    AUCUSTA    L.    DARCON. 


tub  unimoiiii    iLiiiuiTin  •rrrrin.r   ia    ■   acts,  mtitlu 

Aladdin;  or,  The  Wonderful  Lamp! 


linn  mor.ir  moobf 

....W.  1.  VrSTATEk 

...J.  C    WILIJallSOK 

WALTEM  at.  I  EUAN 

B.  M.  TIIAIEK 

I  I    BtciLfT 

a  ui.Mii 


-ilirnftf    or    ntu.ini 

IJ  

ARllf  AZOR 

EAAR.r  

TAB1   -  

VUltl 

AXRAf*  

uffion 

I  M  M  <>  R  rtLD, 

r.ENirs  ORLOC1E B.  PLTBITOM 

OE5I  Of  THE  LAMF _ JOBB  IriLBOJ 

OBBI  Of  TBB  llIO HISS  LOUISA  JOIIS- 

r-RISCEBS  ItADROrLBADOCB Ml  as  MIBBIB  WALTOS 

AMBOC MISS  CABK1E  WTATt 

- UTB*  U    A.  OHAMBEBB 

MCiTAPBA UBS,  0.  B.  SAl'NOBB- 

M.nd.rln*.  Minister,  of  St.te.  Geol'.  Huntsmen.  Ortiri-,  Attendant.,  SIatm.  Ittt. 


Waifiiillcriit   Scenery  by  Porter!     Startling    Illusions!    Gorgeous  Costumes 


-A.CT     FIRST. 

EiHiiHut«<l  Cuv.rn, 

>ii»«i-"   i-ri.nu.tls-  Pounttln. 

A.C31      SECOND. 

.t.f-llln.  Ar-roh.tle  Act.  b»  II.  Cbisron  n.4  hi. 
Ikrrt  Ihlldrrn.  Wf.nd  M.illr,  or  lllv.r  Knya.  no- 
do*lr«  i.  w  T.f-.tloB,  ,  by  SI'lltr.  BEITt  RlOJ.nod 
Hllr  FMII.Y    ABI4.I.  Hjid   «  orp.  dc    Hultel. 


ACT     THIRD. 

Cale  'nitrnn<*ILul  Act,  llont.  C.r.B.     I.u    Man. 

olu.    M'll<    UK.rrv      KIOL   and     I  Mil    V     UIOA. 

Gran  Ballet  do  OKInois, 

by     M'llW    METTV   And  IHIL1    KIOL  and   Corp. 
de  Biill«l. 


^eaa.e&-t 


SATUROAV  RYEN1NO.    J.auAry   IStb,— 

of    Mme.     Inez 


DF'.alDTori, 


ive: 


LA    KAVORITt,    Orand  Opart  br  DONIZETTI,    «l'l  br  .  I  v.  n;  WITH   BALLET. 
MOND.ir  EV£SISO,  JANUARY  20th,  Flrat  Appcu.nto  of— 

JOHN       T.        R-A."T»TI»a1:o3>»T: 

In  itew  Omcdy,  adapted  from  the  Fren-b.  entltUd  PORBIDDRN  FRUIT. 


p&ioe>  or  aDMUBION. 

KnyrTrs  Nr*t«- Drfi»  Oirol*  •UK'  OrohMlra »1   A»     Bhiuodj 

Krnmd  «c-« ■-B»  oonj IS    Gallery 

Ur-i.  Clroio  Admn.ioo »l   OO     Pri«t»  Uox<js.. 


CO 

»B 

..SO  i.ait  *io  oe 


THM    EVCNINO 


JVM  ART     U 


^II*.^    .11    NMXJB    WOHHKIX 

AS  RAH  THI  UOUD-rOH 

M  I  hm       I.  I   I.  I.  I  i;        HALL 


1 .1    1 '   > 

•  -^'f>or« 

rill   IrtfllNIrl 

J-bt>>f  T»#r» 

Walk.AVl 


M.I   K.ll, 


I  AtalA    •-■.«  Jr.tt.   J«.a*aM 

Dutoh   Vxompllllontlous 

J    II    I.ARKIK  ..4  I'ARRIB  AHMM 


COMIC  IU3.1I 


CHARlll  iINU 


Jonnlo    Worrell    and    Llllic    Hall 

IN  DOUBI.K  BOMO  AM.  DANDI. 


THE    OTHER    FELLOW. 

M.t  K.I  i  ;i..r  Rr.« R.  I.,  M.nn 

IKX.Il.l.  Aid  OOOPBB  la 

••I'M      GOING      HOMK." 

ririi..l  M-iilr,  eaeipaaad  br  R  Ziaa.r 


ri.YI*0    IOB.D     El>.    MOXTAUf r 


Bouquet  of  Songs 


.Miss  Llllie  Hal 


I»:im-f      lor      ft      Watffa-r. 

Ml".  Jo.»phin. .lohn.r  Ta.r. Tommi  B/ta 


M.dl.r  OT.rtar... 


Nan  the  Good-for-Nothing! 


r 


NAN WItSS  .IKNNIK  WOHKkl.L 

(In  whtob  Bh*lf  without  •>  riTAl.  lulroduciDf  Brr.  !..«•  I 

Tom  Dribblet,  oo«  fttbar R.  (..  M»-bIi 

Hurry  '  cil-fr.  lb*  other  (ether Oberlee  Veraer 

Utieney,  A  o-rp'itter Mett  Kelly 

\'    ,H'i    ■    Mr.    S  I  ii.  11 -/AH __.  fill  a.     CnaiU 


Utieney,  a  o-rp*nter 
Vnnrih'  Mr.  Slnip.eii 
HOI 


nvily 

OtllUA   (Jogllt 

Kred  UoT.pt r 


Orerlore Uro hi--.tr * 

New  Oorolo  Ballet  by  U.  Sohm.dt.  eotltled 

The  Village  Coquette 

MSKTTB HilK.  THHKHbIC 

I.*  PereThomae R.  O   Harah- 

I'DiiinM,  liokioc  for  work Ed,  Moniaaaa 

«TRANOOl».  a  farm  ■errant MONrt.  HOB  MID  T 

GltDeiuee  ...Mleaes  Fltloiore,  Joaepbloe.  ArmitroDg,  OemttA 
....nnms-fi  tqr  dii.lft  ... 

(hnrntlcr  Dance Mm*.  Xhcrete,  M.  Schmidt 

Pae  »e«l Mme.  TbereM 

Flnule Keilnwi. 

Brail  the  Ladiee,  M.  SOUMIDT  mod  MMK.  TUBRKBB. 
UnezpeotedTeb.eaa Finale 


140    Second  Street     140 

SWAIN'S   BAKERY, 

K.UIill.hr-a    In     T>«. 

WE     HAVE     NO     BRANCHES, 

Kxa.pt  at  Re.   IAS   Poortb  ■>r..t.aadal 
Ifa.  loin  Htocktoo  auaat. 

THE    BEAT    Ulll.lir    OF 

w  oddlng  Oalte 

ALWAYS  OH   UAXD. 
ITIKV    YAKIETT    OF 

Cake  tor  the  Holidays. 

I  OB  ORBAM,  CHARLOTTE  RUSIS,  BI.AXO- 
MA!IOE,  JELLIES,  etc.,   m.d.  lo  order  .ad 
af  Iba  bMt  aial.n.la. 
aoW»al B.   K.  A  WAIN   ,A-  CO. 


J'"1 


0* 


i"S«' 


HAIR. 

TUB  OHBAPKSr  PLACE  IB  SAM  FRANOISOO 
TO  BOY 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Coodf,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jew  jiry  &  Fancy  Coods, 

IS  AT  TUB 

NEW  YORK    8TORE. 

A*    B.   H.IMPMO.V  A  CO., 

*••   1 1©  "fceed  street. 
•off/**       Bietweei.  M.at,.r.ri   and    Mlnata. 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 


MR.  P.  BEROKS,  FORMBRLT 
proprietor  of  tae  Uia*r»*  Re*. 
tAoraot,  baa  takf>rj  tb«  maBacemeat 
of  botb  the  Mlnrn'  RcraAaratit 


&. 


-Vi-«J.  SP-^^1  "t'cat  in  parinenbip  Eflr.o  MR. 
A.  DRAYEUR.  who  baa  boaa  connee'ed  with  the 
Bra  for  yours.  I-nproremdoU  have  Oeeo  made  In 
thetmiaino  depariinBota  that  will  render  the  Ml- 
sen.' more  popular  rbaa  It  baa  ever  boon  dnnoa 
lbe_  i.  year*  of  lu  proeperity.  Oor  Buliof  Bare 
l  all  trie  deiiotoit*  of  the  seaaoa.  Ooi 
Good  Oooklog  and  Mod 

P.  ur.Knp.i  a  co., 
MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

5»l  and  Stl9  OommoroiaJ,  and 
T«0  Market  atreet. 
Open  frOTQ  B  a.k.  to  10  p.m.  aa31  1  m 


THE  SAN   FRANCISCO 

BILL  POSTING  COMPANY 

eMeewevaweat*  at.,   cor.  L^lecederr. 


McDANIEL'8 

Museum  and  Theatre, 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

TnK  UNDKR>IONED  WOULD  M0«T  RE- 
apectfollr  repreiaot  to  yon  and  ttie  pnbltc  geo 
••ally,  tbat  be  !■  now  prepared  to  fttrciab  faoil- 
lt-«*  for  viBibiMnsaof  e*ery  kind  and  character, 
wbicb  elonld  deierve  tba  p«tronace  of  the  poh- 
Me.  He  ba«  aracied  at  Cbayone.  Wyoming,  A 
LAR<*B  AND  C  iMUODIUUH  BALL,  with  goo' 
Hooter*  aid  Htato.  Tbe  Hall  la  well  ventilated 
and  ligbtod.and  made  cotnfortabe  fir  all  eea«on« 
of  the  yoar.  THK  BEST  OF  MUSIC,  both  StrinK 
and  B<f\.  can  he  fnrnUhed  at  all  timee. 

Si'iiUo'o'i  arraosaminiB  will  h«  made  with 
TtiKATHICAL  ORUiHER  UOMPANIES,  eith- 
er for  Renting  of  Mai  1  or  performances  on  a  per- 
oentajie  ot  tbo  receipta.    Ourrr-spondenoe  rollcitod 

Addreas.  J.  McDAMFL. 

Look  Box  No    1,  Cheyenne,   Wyoming. 

If.  B  —  Curiosities  wanted  for  the  Oheyenne 
Museum.  Tboee  wiahlng  eogagsmenU,  state  low- 
eat  tsrns  for  the  Winter  8«aaon,  esnaing  pboto- 

frspb  io  my  addrese.  Half  Passage  Money  ro- 
unded after  filling  e o sage menl e. 

JAMF.S  McDANJBL, 
Proprietor  Cheyenne  Theatre  snd  Maeeom. 
oct22  3a.  Lock  Box  No.  1,  Ohevenne.  W.  T. 


CHEYENNE_TH£ATRE. 

Professionals  Wanted. 


SIX  FIRST-CLASS  PKOPLK.-MUST  HAVE 
goon  W«rdrnbo.  Four  Ladies  and  two  Oen- 
ilnm^n  to  be  good  in  general  bualnopa  for  the  oom- 
Ing  Winter  .Sea-oo,  commenointi  tho  Drat  week  In 
Notemb-r,  1872,  Addreis  *Uting  lowest  terms, 
with  Photograph.  Half  Fare  relnnded  after  lill- 
ing  engacsmsnL 

JAMES  MoDANIEL, 
Proprietor  Obeyenon  Theatre  and  Maeeom, 
OOH  Look  Box  t.  Cheyenoe.  W.  T. 


The    Biggest   Race   Yet- 
Human  Race. 


-The 


THE  HAJOBITV  OP  THOSE  WHO 
reside  In  Nun  Francisco,  bny  their 
Shirts  u ml  FarnUhlnv  Ooodi  of  HKIVF- 
DICT  «ftCO.,  No.  »  Second  atr«et,  be- 
cause Ibeyare  alwwya  treiatcd  well  and 
tioythetr  ajuods  ut  the  lnweit  prices,  at 
•THK    OLD  wTaSaJVD." 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

T1KOIMA    CfTT,     NKVAiJA, 

THIS  KLSOANT  THEATRE  HAS  BEEN  RB- 
dsoorated,  and   can  be  rented  by  the  eight  oi 
by    ths   week.      Stars    and    traveling    oomoeaJsi 
llbsfmijy  trssiod  with  on  apnlioatlon  hy  letter 
JCMN     PIPES. 
MAnsrsrand  sole  Propristof, 
Or  to         J.   If.   McCArJE, 
MO  Wsshipg+O"  sfjras*.  H«n  FTanelaoo 


MORS.  ALEXANDER  WOLOWSKI, 

pBB    WKLL-KNOWN    PIANIST    AND    VO- 

n'iit,  rsonona  Nsw  Oonrses  for  Piano  and 

'    ibLAwd  *ittflo» 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING,  DRAMATIC,  MUSICAL,   LECTURE,  AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Booms    IO    and     XV 6SO    Washington    street. 


WANTED    IMar.DIATELY: 


First-Class  Minstrel.  Acrobatic  and  Cymnastic  Talent 


•X"  va/  enty    IAlr>ra»t    Xilne 


....ALMO.... 
1J 


Ballet    Xjadlos, 

FOB    IAI.F FJOHTV    HF.T8    OF     AMAZON     ABHOBH,    COMPLETE,    IN 
Lota  to  suit  purorJaa.ro.    Eaoh  Bet  roo.late  (f  S"l>d   Silver-Plated    Helmet.    Ureflatnlata,  Lam. 
bar  kin.  Shield,  one  p.iro    Arm)-  t.,  or,  e  psr  of  B  aoela'..,  one  pair  ot  Tights,  one  pair  ol  Traeka.  ooe 
pair  of  Saodalr.ooe  Tunic,  one  Scarf,  one  lomaai  Swjrd,  a  d  one  Spear.     A  portion  of  these  Armor, 
are  now  to  be  seen  at  <  be  Metropolitan.  Tbeatie  in  tbe  Amazonian  March  in  "THK  YELTOW  HAT, 
■*"  For  prroe,  apply  aa  above,  __ 

SHERIDAN    COR11TN    *    CO 


SOUTHERN  PACIFIC 


6& 


OYSTER 


ohoi^  Houaxi, 

Soniuier  etreet,  oft*  Kearny   between  Pine 
and  Cnltfornla. 

THE    FINEST    FRESH    BALTIMORE    AND 
TRANSPLANTED  OYSTERS  served  Inatv 
ityle.     Everything  cooked  intfae  best  manner. 
•wT The  Finest  Liq*aor«  sod  Cigars. 
■9-KlegantSnJUea  of  Roomi  for  Lndlti. 
awTOPEN  DAY  AND  KIOHT. 


FRENCH     CORSETS. 

|M»POirS,  IMPORTBR  AND    DEA1  ER  TN 


THE  ART  OF  SINGING 

IN  ITS  HIGHEST  PERFECTION  -RICHARD 
MULDHK  FABBRI,  teaoher  of  ueveral  cele- 
brated E'lropean  arttatee.  late  Director  of  toe  re- 
nowned OooBsrvatory  et  Geneva,  Mattro  da  ubant 
ot  t  e  French  Imuerinl  Aoadrmy  of  Mueio.Coo- 
don-orof  the  PhilhurmoniQtae  Society  in  ParlB, 
Mid  at  present  Maaioal  Director  of  tbe  Fahiirt 
Opern.ia  prepared  to  give  private  lessons,  eiiber 
at  bis  office  or  st.  tbe  re-ton  e  of  the  pupils; 
likewise  CUURHKM  OF  MNU1NQ,  PIANO  ood 
MUSICAL  INSTRUCTION. 

For  farther  partioalnro  aiiply  at  PROF.  MUL- 
DKK'iroffl  e.No.Jil  POWELL  S'lBKK'-.betwe  d 
Market  and  Ellis  Also,  letters  received  and  t«ri.ue 
to  be  bad  at  tbe  mutio  »toro  of  M.  Oraj,  Hsy  at.. 
and  of  Messrs  Sherman  A  Hyde,  corner  of  h  otter 
and  Kearny  streets.  ja8  Im 


WILLIS^  BAND. 

MUSIC     FURNISHED    FOR    ALL 
occasions.    Music  imported,  arranged 
and  for  sale. 
Fritz  Pipers  and  Karens  WT.  Blnca, 

.Lending-  VlollDl-t.. 

Ordsrs  from  ths  eon n_try_ promptly  attsnded 


GRAND 

Select  Bal  Masque 

....OF  Til*.... 

ORIENTAL 

LITERARY  AND  SOCIAL  CLUB, 

....AT.... 

Sortloultural    LsaZaII 


THs7R8»AY  ETHNINO.. 


..jan.  vrur 


BY  SUBSCRIPTION  ONLY. 


Ticket. 


...S3  I 


■9-Snbaoript.ion  Lists  can  b*  fonnd  with— 
G.  M  Berry,  Sh-nff's  Uffioe,  City  Hall; 
Mr   Brandt,  M.W.  aor   Waibing'on  A  Montgomsryt 
A.  Snmmeriield.  Jr.,  N.E.  oor  Foluom  AStSuart; 
W.  Cohen.  No.  G  Batiery  Btreet; 
J.  Wat.  No.  110  Third  "tree*; 
Mr.  Katzenstein,  No.  16  Second  street ; 
fd.  Abramson,  No.  735  Ulay  etreet.  d«30  >w 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM, 

And  Collese  of  Medicine. 

Ifl  f\f\f\  BEAUTIFUL  AND  INSTRUOT- 
1W.17UI/  ive  ohjeota  to  bo  b«-  n.  Open  to  the 
Publio  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUttfKA  HALJ  . 
9  18  MonlROmery  street.    FOR  MEN  UNLF 

Stn-Du.   JOUDAW'B   PEITATB  OffFtOB  Ib  at  *»1 
Ge»ry  street   (oppoaile  old  Weohanioe'  Pavilion). 


Stage  Dancing 

TADOBT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 

DASHAWAT  HALL, 
rj,2j  im  Post  street,  near  Kearny. 


ADOLPHTJS    STOCKMEi'EK, 

....TKAOHBB  OF.... 

PIANO    AND    SINC1NC. 

Balls  and  Parlies  attended  to,  ana  Matric  tor 
siahed.    Besidsnos.  a»8  Eddy  strset.       dtf  lxe 


E.PARDINI 

NO  1*9  WASHING  ("ON  8rH^ET.  (ABOVB 
the  Plaxa).  San  Fnaotsoo.    Boose  esd  Sboee 
Tho  snxoe 


TH£  JOrjBNAl  OF  AJHJ8EMENT8. 


Pabllahad  •«ry  J>»7  *°  ">fl  Y*"  b* 
J.       I».       BOGAKDUS 

AX 

gaiMrrchuni  and  G»a  Wa.blnjrt*»  SU 

Balow  MooMtom^ry.  Sen  Francisoo. 


TUESDAY JANUABI  13,  ltf3 


Lint  Upon  I*lno. 
Toste*  ib  51. 
Sothera  is  60. 

IUlj  supports  318  theatres, 
Minnesota  abivere  for  fail. 
The  103  »i  Peru;  III.,  ia  t  f  jot  thick. 
Mrs.  John  Wood  i»  a*  young  «■  ever. 
Correal'*  library  wan  va'uad  at  $250  000. 
Thfl   masqaerade   ball  ioibod  hai  u.t  in. 
€omi  ibiuk  to  be  in  debt  is  aa  advantage. 
XiOodou'elattBt  fannj  paper  14  T  oCoa  lp< 
Obioago  "bAan'i  bad  tucb  ve.tiier  nine*. 

The  wood  of  old  whiiky  bar  rob  ia  poiaon- 
oo*. 
Japan's  tea  trade  has  trebled  within  four 

years. 

Cincinnati  gets  her  wood  cawed  by  con- 
vict labor. 

Florida's  engar  and  syrnp  orop  has  never 
been  beaten. 

Bait  Like  sports  make  bets  on  Brigham 
Tonng'ri  1  fe. 

There  are  only  52,000  aorcs  of  govern- 
from  its  crop. 

Coffeeville,  Kan.,  shipr.od  CG.000  bead  of 
went  land  in  Io  vo. 

A  Boston  tuik-y  yielded  8  pounds  of  shot 
cattle  tbU  aj^fi  >n, 

Aoy thing  tbat  isa't  purely  o.asjical  makes 
Boston  qai:e  sick. 

The  tendeLcy  of  the  dramatio  age  Is  to- 
ward variety  shows. 

Nearly  ill  ibe  January  magazines  pat 
their  best  fe.  t  fr.ia.rd. 

Once  in  t  je  world  man  was  primary,  and 
clothes  were  Becoodiry. 

KaDsa*  has  sh  ppod  more  c  .it  tie  East  thiB 
year  thin  any  otbor  State. 

Dnbnqaeites  have  a  fashion  of  swapping 
babies  "unsubt  aod  noseeo." 

A  Mil  Yankee  Congressman  has  been  fr.iL.k- 
ing  a  fiiend's  weddiog-.ards. 

An  IJiooi*  exchange  reports  the  thermom- 
eter "tbiity  degree  below  Cairo.'* 

Twenty-fjur  aa*eudmenti  to  the  Consti- 
tution are  peodiog  in  Con.  r  ss. 

Lonit-iarja  is  ai  ranging  for  a  European 
line  of  st  ame'S  from  New  Orleans. 

McDowell,    Show   Card  Writer, 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order,  hoom  10, 
008  Harlot  itrreL  eor.  Post  and  MoBtgemory.  u 

r>o  You    Know 

That  with  BmTzmoK's  Patxxbhi  yon  oan  out 
and  make  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly  t  Send 
postage  stamp  for  an  Illustrated  catalogue.  H. 
A.  Demiim,  agont.  office  of  tbe  Howe  Sewing 
Machine,  No.  113  Kenny  street,  between  Batter 
and  Post.  Ban  Franeuoo.  • 


Tin   Illustrated   Press  (S-  F.) 

No.  1,  January,  1873.  Sold  by  cube^rlptlon— 
$1  50  a  year.  Elegant,  choice,  cheap.  Sample 
numrorr,  15  cents.  Address  Mnrr.  y,  Dewey  & 
Co.,  8.  F.  o 


Ib  thebeBt  unndrr  in  ^*n  Frunclsoo 


JBcet   Quality    <>r  i>ui:sJ*in 

Driving  gloves,  at  12  per  pair,  at  the  What 
Qbaei  Laundry  x 

11    You     Warn 

Tour  Blankets  anl  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
not  spoiled,  send  them  to  the  What  Cheer  Lacn 
try,  '    x 


Freah  nn-i  8w«et. 

F«r  the  beet    confectionery,  go  to  Canty  and 
Wxtjnor'e.  luT  Montgomery  St.  near  Satlor.        H 


What    Cheor    Itaundry 

Employs  no  Chinamen,  and  should  be  pat 
rouiied  by  everybody.  • 

Altogether  rue  Best. 

Itlscnrlons,  bat  true,  that  J.  A.  Sbaber, 
TO?  Market  ttrrft,  near  Third,  should  sell  fur. 
nltnre  and  bedding  cheaper  ibnn  any  oth*r 
dealer  In  this  city.  Try  him  and  yon  will  be 
eonvinoud.  T 


For    WasnlnK 

Shirts,  SI  50  per  do*.;  small  pieces,  We.  per 
fli  a.    At  the  What  Oheer  Ls  nndry  • 


Mannlnc's. 

The  only  s'aoe  sonth  of  Market  street  to 
g*t  a  good  dlsb  of  Oytter»,  Ca'i'omla  or  Eistern 
Transput ted,  la  at  Mnnnloga  Charter  Oik 
Oyster  Salxin,  corner  Howard  and  Third,  late 
ol  theBlae  Win..:  S.lorn.  l 


X>o    Wot    Sulfor    from    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  suffer eis  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  And  Instant 
relief  by  aj  pl>n.g  at  Br.  D.  a.  Cowao's  Insti- 
tote,  810  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
•po&k  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Do- 
tor's  capability.  References  given  If  required,  n 


Oyster   Tr«.ae. 

The  oyster  trade  in  California  Is  assuming 
ojpantlc  proportlonn.  Emerson  Corvllle,  of  the 
Saddle  Rock,  410  Pine  street,  rnrolahes  from 
his  own  oyster  beds  at  San  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  of  the  Pacific  Coast.  His 
Eastern  transplanted  oysters  hays  a  fame  which 
has  extended  all  over  ths  continent,  and  *  he 
'Bad  '      Book"  Is  known  everywhere. 


Tli©    BesrC    Bemedlee, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Pot- 
ty's Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  billon*  complaints. 
S.  R.  Gates  and  Co.,  corner  Sansome  and  Com- 
mercial h.reetR.  coin  aaenta.  • 

"For  trie  Very  Best  Drinks, 

Goto  Ya.es'  Branch  Saloon,  corner  of  Market 
aod  Third  street*  bo 


A  Bad    Recommend. 

A  gentleman  from  the  ruml  districts  was 
one  dsyeanotering  up  a  New  Yo  k  th  rongb- 
fa-e,  gazing  tJ  the  right  and  to  the  it  ft  in 
bijacxttty  toseeev*ry(bing  njcuring.  aod 
in  reading  the  virion  h  Bign-bdhrdi*  and  show 
cards  with  which  the  esveral  sbcpa  and 
atjres  were  adorned.  Attract -d  I  y  ibe  sign 
in  question,  he  entered  the  (stablisbmeDt  of 
Me.srs.  8.  and  0.,  and  there  f.uod  a  goodly 
assemlhge  of  well-drerBed  and  tjbim  geo. 
teel  persons,  wLo  were  bneily  eagagad  in 
bidding  off  some  article  which  was  being 
off.rt  1  for-.a'e,  and  which  was  knocked  down 
to  one  of  them  by  the  auctioneer,  wLo  waB 
no  less  a  p'.rsjnage  than  Mr.  8.  himself, 
the  leading  member  of  Ibe  firm.  Mr.  8. 
enjoyed  ripe  silver  looks  and  flaming  white 
biard,  which,  with  his  very  neat  drtss  aod 
blaudness  of  manner,  at  once  awakened  the 
cjofldorcj  of  our  friend.  The  noxt  aitcle 
was  a  gold  (?)  watcb, 

8.— "ShentlMnon!  what  I  am  hoffered  for 
dat  'A  Mo.  1  Patent  Tobias  Lever?' " 
A  voioe.—  "Twenty-five  dollars." 
B.— "Twenty-fivedollarsl  Vy,  shent'.emen, 
dat's  giflfiog  dBr  gootB  awayl" 
A  voice.— "Thirty." 

"Dat's  more  like  it,  my  friend.  Dirty— I 
am  hoffered  dirty.  Dat's  a  goo  I  sacrifioe — 
dirty  tjllais  for  a  A  No.  1  Pa'ent  Tobias 
Lever!  Dat's  a  rare  stance— dirty-five,  for- 
dy,  fordy-five,  fifd  r,  fifJy-flve,  sixdy— sixdy 
tollais  lam  hofif<.red.  Going,  saettiemen, 
going  at  sixdy  tollars— lird  and  l*st  gall — 
gone  I    Da.'syour  gcots,  my  friend." 

I[  is  perhaps  needless  to  pay  that  hisfriend 
was  no  other  than  our  friend  ihe  country, 
mao,  who,  baviDg  paid  t'le  six'y  dullars- 
immtdUlely  ltfi  tie  tstablishment  with  bis 
prize.  He  proceeded  up  Broadway  uutil  he 
reaobed  the  jewelry  store  of  Mr.  Henry 
Saulibury,  well-known  in  tboss  days.  Anx- 
ioua  to  biara  the  enct  value  of  his  pur- 
oljase,  he  entered  the  tt>re  of  Mr  Sauls- 
bury,  and  exbibitiog  the  wbtcb  to  one  of 
th  3  obliging  clerks,  a^ked  bis  opinion  as  to 
iis  value.  The  clerk,  who  could  tot  sup- 
press a  broad  grin,  informed  him  that  he 
bad  been  s-vindled— that  the  watch  wasn't 
worih  a  d — n  I 

Thereupon  our  friend  loomed  indignant 
and  at  oucs  returned  to  th*  >tore  cf  d.  &  C. 
Upon  airiving  there  he  found  th  t  the  auli- 
euce  bad  dispersed  aud  there  was  no  ooe 
present  save  a  book-keeper  and  tbe  vener- 
abla  Mr.  8.  himself,  wLo  na^  quietly  seated 
reading  a  newspipei.  He  arosj  politely  on 
he  entrance  of  our  Liend. 
8.— Vill,  my  friend,  vat  c»n  I  do  for  you? 
Countryman— I  came  here  a  short  time 
Bices,  and  I  bought  tniB  watch  (exhibiting 
il),  aod  paid  >ou  sixty  dollars.  I  have 
taken  it  iu  to  Mr.  Sau.Bbuiy,  and  he  tells 
i  isn't  worth  a  d — n  !J 

8.  (very  qiieily)— Tat  tut,  myfriendl  Ve 
dond  al  ow  euiih  language  here,  and— vot  is 
more,  my  friend— I  know  Mr.  S^ulsbury 
very  veil,  and  he  is  a  pit  in  Bbentlenibn 
himself,  and  he  don't  use  ttat  kind  of  dorkl 
Countryman— Wtll, I  <?oii'tc " re  wbat  kind 
talk  he  u-is  or  don't  usa,  I  want  my  mon- 
ey bad,  and  you  may  tak  j  tbe  c  atch. 

.—My  fiiand,  I  cinnot  giff  der  money 
hack,  bicau<e  da  bardy  vot  1.  ft  der  tools 
here  for  sale  has  got  a  raturn  of  si'e.  But 
ef  you  dond  liko  dtr  bir^ain,  you  can  leave 
der  vac'i,  and  to-morro  v  we  got  a  special 
le,  and  ve  v ill  sell  bim  f  »r  you.  , 

Countryman— Well,  taka  it  aod  sill  it.  It 
ain't  worth  a  d — n. 

Au  invoice  wai  made  cut  in  du^  f  jrm,  and 
our  fri<  ni  signed  a  writing  egret i  tg  tbbt  bis 
watcb  be  bid  off  to  the  highest  bidder,  and 
tbat  thj  hous3  of  3.  &  Co.  act  as  auction- 
eers, retainiog  from  the  procee  ds  of  t  je  sale 
cobIb,  charges,  etc.  On  the  following  after- 
noon he  again  entered  the  store  cf  S.  &  0., 
and  again  meeting  with  Mr.  S.  w«b  received 
with  great  [.olueaesa. 
8.— 0,  my  friend  I  Walk  in;  take  a  chair. 
Countryman  — Well,  what  did  my  watch 
bring? 

8.  (turning  to  bookkof par) —Moses,  vas 
bn  u;ht  dis  man's  v&tcb? 

MufOi  (perf  c  ly  unmoved,  pretjndiug  to 
rtad  from  a  ledger)  —  F^ur  dollars;  ohar^es, 
three  dollars  aad  fif.y  cants.  (  \n<l  opening 
a  rtriwer  Lo  tooderel  to  the  astonished  cu&* 
tomer  tbe  fifty  cents,  balance.) 

fj'.'untryman— This  is  perfectly  outrage- 
ou-  I  It's  a  d— d  swind  e  !  I  came  here  and 
bought  that  natch  for  sixty  dollirs,  and  you 
torn  arouad  and  sell  it  for  four.  I  tell  you 
it's  as*iudle  !    I  don't  uadeistmd  it. 

S.  (with  a  pit-oniz-ng  smile)—  Dtt's  der 
drou'<l»,  my  friend.  You  d  <nd  u  ider  tind 
der  piMoeB*,  aod  I  eui  pose  I  must  t  xp'aia  ; 
Now,  dor  man  vot  brought  dat  \afch  here 
fir,-t.  what  did  hesiy  io  roe?  Vy,  "Mr.  8., 
dat's  a  A  No.  1  pstentTobias  !evcr,"and  ven 
iBOldde  vat.hyu  vas  pr  set.  You  Heard 
vot  I  Faid.  I  t»ld  der  aodienea,  aad  yo  n 
bought  der  v.th  for  siny  toilers;  dat'e 
done.  Now,  my  fri-nl,  ven  you  leave  der 
vatob  here,  vot  did  you  said  ?  I  feavs  it  to 
youretlf;  you  said  "It  ain't  worth  a  d—  n  '' 
Dat's  jourown  language,  my  friaud;  I  dond 
u-e  dttkind  o' dork.  Nov,  ^s  I'm  adruth. 
delliog  man,  how  ooulll?  Io  ooosDieoce, 
my  friend,  bowoiuld  I  stand  up  before  der 
whole  compiny  aad  s  y,  "  Sbeotlemen,  dat's 
a  No.  1  Pa'ent  Tobiai  lever,"  ven  der  man 
vot  owned  der  v  aton,  vot  let  it  here  himself 
6aid  "It  voso'tvorth  in-d.'" 

Completely  diigadted  with  aH  bands,  and 
paih  at  s  with  himself,  cur  fiend  took  tbt> 
fifty  cents  change,  and  was  about  to  mak* 
bis  exit,  when  B.  taid : 
"My  fiieod,  lit  me  gif  you  goo  I  advice  : 
:ot  some  dints  to  t9\\  s\g  ix  h 


L.!  vo  ,weii. 

Thoee  who  eat  pood  dinners  are  amiable, 
Bad  faedtog  Is  the  cauaeof  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  tbe  Pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Wash- 
loptoti  iret-t.  at  the  cornrr  of  Pnnbar  Alley, 
live  vsll,  sl  d  are  ooDSeqaently  bappy,  Henry 
Bocben,  wbo  lias  ottered  for  tbe  public  since 
[Sin,  prorldan  for  bis  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout.  KumtfrrjDdl  tonp,  game,  time  geese, 
lellclous  fntrccB,  and  everything  tbe  heart  of 
man  oan  desire.  Tbe  best  can  of  tea  in  tbe 
city  —  Ensli-h  breakfast  tea  — Souobong  and 
Orange  Pekoe — can  he  obtained  here.  a 


s4n.ni  atoore, 

Formerly  of  Rnss  House  Carriages,  can  be 
'ound  In  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es> 
abllshxoent,  eoatbwest  corner  linen  and  Mont* 
gomery  sta. ,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Cairlatre  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  bo 

Tbo    Presldeikt'a    Message. 

Peace  and  propp-rity  are  the  k«y  notes  of  this 
decorBent.  Cre^pncsa  and  durablity  are  the 
characterhtica  of  H.  Lnohbioger's  furnltnre. 
All  should  vt-ic  bis  emporium,  735  Market 
strett,  and  abcertalo  how  tbea^ly  a  bouse  can 
be  f  u  rnisheo ^^  J>  j 


Ojntorn. 
In  Btrolllng  round  the  other  night, 
To  took  at  'Frltsoo  by  gas  light, 
Uur  careless  feet,  by  chance  aid  stray 
To  where  a  fonntaln's  ceaseless  play 
Of  waters  bright,  did  make  a  sor  een 
Tbrongh  which  a  sweet  bonquet  was  seen ; 
While  mosey  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  whlcb  tbe  waters  softly  fell, 
M»de  tbat  wlnaow  reem  to  be 
Some  fairy  grotto  of  tbe  Bea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "Jet's  go  In  here — 
It  looks  so  nice — aud  try  their  oheer.'" 
"All  right."  I  aald,  '-I  must  agree 
That  tbis  place  suiw  me  to  a  *T.'*' 
No  sooner  bad  we  found  a  Beat 
Than  at  our  *ldt-  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Said  they  bad  aluiuet  any  dl*a 
That  we  mhjtnt  name.     We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  magnifcently,  loo; 
AI)  kinds  of  oypterf,  Jnicy,  fat, 
Oookod  *very  fyl-;  juot  tbink  of  tbat, 
Ana  if  your  month  don't  water,  then 
Ton're  different  (rum  other  men. 
Th<"  'd  clam  f  &nd  oraba  and  terrapins ;] 
In  fact,  we  fouud  tbey  had  witbln 
Tbat  cosy  place  all  kiud»of  game, 
Pish,  dehb  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
Wulie  every  diBh  w-j«,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
Tbe  ladles,  too,  have  tonnd.  'twould  seem, 
Tbat  tbey  hav«  here  tbe  best  ice  cream; 
Bo  here  tbey  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  tbt-y  call  "buch  nice  dinners,** 
Whoever  doubts  thiB  let  bim  roRb 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Ojhter  fuui-e.  337  Bu«h  street,  above 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  NlgbL 

CHARLES  BAAKE.  Proprietor. 


NEW    ADVERTISfclVircNrS. 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

r\IVIDEvr>NOnCE.-SAVINGS  AND  LOAN 

SOCIETY,  Ni.OlOCIa'  atreet.-The  Board 
of  Directors  bara  this  day  declared  a  dividend  for 
tbe  eix  moutba  t  m  ing  December  Slat,  1673,  of  nioo 
per  cent  per  imnom  oo  alt  deposite,  oajable  on  and 
after  Ibo  15ib  inst. 

jal4-lw        OYRUS  W.01RMANY,  Oaahier. 


PU     PRICE     50CTS 

A  Safe  and  speedy  Reme- 
dy for  a  I  Bronchial  Affec- 
tions, Asthma,  Colds, 
Coughs,  Loss  of  Voice, 
B'onchitis.  Incipient  Con- 
sumption, Hoarseness, 
Pain  and.  soreness  of  the 
Breast,  ?nd  ail  Difficulties 
arising  from  a  sudden 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  its 
healing  powers.  Ask  for 
the  California  Hall's  Pul- 
monary Balsam.  Sold  by 
all  Druggists. 

J.    R.  GATES   &   CO., 

PBOPKIETOBS. 

Cormr    Samome    nai     Commercial     stf. 


THE  GOLDEN  ERA 

For    1873. 


2IST  YEAR  OF  PUBLICATION. 


A   New   Departure 

....FOB  TEX.... 


FRESH    AND     BRILLIANT 
CONTRIBUTORS. 


The  Best  Talent  in  the  Country 


San  Francisco  Fenilletons  and 
Social  Gossip. 


True  Reflex  of  California 
Life  and  Times. 


THE  ROMANCE  AND  REALITY 
OF  THE  PERIOD. 


The  Great  Novel  of  the  Day, 

The  New  Magdalen! 

BY    WI1.KIF.    GOX.US8,       7" 
IN  THE 

Golden  Era. 


The  "Podgers  Papers," 


By  "Podsrers,"  la 


THE  GOLDEN  ERA. 


SWALLOW  FLIGHTS 

By  CharLea  Wurren  Stoddard,  la 

The  Golden  Era. 


TAKLB      TALEL, 

J3y  Olive  Harper.  In 

The  Golden  Era 


LEWIS  &  PANDER, 


.11  ktudit  o'  <  ^n,.k  . 
liK.KY  alKi.liT.  be 
D'lo 


.   HNWARK    AND   Jk 
ne  Ut^r.''.  No.  3«4K^ 
3twe.     Ke.mT    aod    vyyf 

).8  3.n       Tir 


DIVIDENO     NOTICE. 

Ban  FnmM.cn  Snv>iiu»   Unlnn.    fl.ia  Call- 
furaltt   -irec-i,  corntr  of   TV* lib. 

pOH  T'»K  HAT  F  YWAR  fNDINT  WITH  THE 
"  3  gf  Decem'-cr.  I'll,  a  divid-iid  b»»  b  en  d  — 
Olt'ed  it  k  -  ra-e-fnio-  ard  .ix-teotb*  (.9  H-10) 
n»'i.ieol.  p«rninnmoi  IWm  D'D^Bi's,  and  ei<rQ. 
(")  percent.  p«r  irnnm  on  Ord'niry  Dnpoeirs.  fre« 
Of  K"*e  ■!  ff,x«n  D-pohit«,  piy&ble  on  aud  after 
i3'-h  J.muirj.  1873  ile  nrrier. 
rt   3i  \m  UtTHLI,  WMITK.  OaabiBr. 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

EVKKT    8ATVKDAY    WIGHT. 

Piano    and.     Slnsflns:    at  8  P.M. 

D.  BARRY,  Obairmin. 

Charing  Cross  Saloon 

•"•  MlBatoa  street,  near  Second. 

dal«  J    EAGLES,  Proprietor. 


EMPLOYMENT  OFFICE 

4159  ft-aernaseoto  street. 

(Th*  First  Honso  below  Ksn-ny  »tre*f,) 

FOB  FrnniBHINO  WHITE  ANDOH1NERB 
H- -ip  ff  .i  i  fcinrt-.-  G"Ot-r«l  Ba-in*'B  ,K»Doy: 
O^l'-of  R*n'*,  N>  U%  »nrt  Aaaenan;  WhitJi  arm 
Ohinea*  I  ihor-r*  liapUed  for  Familim.  Hoiell, 
Farm-,  F40toriep.  elo. 


TOM     ^..     X3*At7t7"^*45» 

Fenllleton,  in 

The  Golden  Era. 


OBIOIML  STOKIE-*.  POEMS  AND 
BKBTOHE8,  FASBION  OOSRIJt*. 
AMCS8MKST8,  LIT£BATUEE 
AND  ART,  A9fSW£KS  TO  COB- 
B£SFGNDENTS,     ETC. 


rilHE  "GOLKEN  ERA"  IS  TBE  OLDEST 
jL  Weekly  P^per  in  the  State,  permaneotl; 
established,  and  more  wdo!y  circnlatad  at  home 
aad  abroid  tbnn  ary  cth-r  on  tha  PaoiBo  Ooaet. 
Io  Oa  i'oro:fl,  tbe  Ail  n'.io  States,  and  ih  ouphont 
tbe  entire  field  of  its  ereni  and  rap  dly  increasing 
oiroalatioo,  tbe  "GLILDKN  1-Bi"  is  universally 
reRsrdedaia  liierar;  and  fjtally  jommalof  ane- 
qaalled  excellenoe. 

To  Advertisers. 


The)  "GOLDEN  ERA"  il  a  welaome  Snnday  vis- 
itor ia  every  Home  and  Household,  and  as  an 
advertibing  meoinro  Its  advaaiages  must  be  appa- 
rent to  boaineas  men. 

TO  MAIL  SUBSORIBSBS, 

The   Golden  Fra,  for   On*  Tear,  S3  SO ; 
for  Six  Months,  S3  «tO. 

Knbacriptioaa  to  be  paid  in  advaoo*. 

The  Golden   Em  and    PeteraAo**  Endtes' 

Nutloual  JUosaxlne.  On*  Year*  SG. 

■STTHE    GOLPEN    ERA   and    PETERSON'S 

ladiev  National  magazine  ssrvad  by 
Oarriats  in  tbe  city  at  l!>i  oents  per  week. 

TBE  GOLDEN  ERA.  single  copies.  Ten  OenU. 

For  sale  at  all  Hewa-itandi. 

Oflee  off  the  Gelden  Bra, 


Pacific  Stone  Company. 

TBE  PACIFIC  STONE  COMPANY  OALL 
the  ee-^eoiaJ  attention  of  Arobiteote,  Engin- 
eers, and  the  onblio  in  general,  to  tbe  SUPERIOR 
QUAL1 TY  of  tbo  Stone  now  being  man ufac tared 
by  them  in  this  oitj  nader  tbe  Raaaome  Patenu. 
Tbey  make  to  order  and  keep-in  stock: 
BnlldlOB  Front*.    Wuicr  Pipe, 

Bloke,  Monnmente,    Fonntatna, 

Tllea,  Copln^a  for  V^ulle, 

Filter*,  etc.,  etc.. 

Together  with  Ransome's  o»lebrat«d  Free-Grlk 

Grindstone*,  ail  of  whioh  we  guarantee  saperior, 

and  at  a  price  far  below  that  of  hand-oat  work. 

•oT-Tbe  attention  of  private  parties  intending  U 
baild  is  reepeotfnlly  solioit^d. 
Office.  No.  IO  BUS H  STREET,  San  Franolseo. 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 


L.    BLAIR'S, 


B.  F.  8TERETF P11IATEK 


THOMAS    W.    BKEE. 
SILVER  FIjATBH. 

J*  MANUFAUTDRKRI 
^r  — AND— 

_^^         BEPAIBEK| 

@Q  DRUMsTSaHJOS, 

My  _AND_ 

UTJUEB     MUSH' A  A.    1XSTRUMJCN7J, 
ESTABLISBED  IN  1805. 

■eT"Los8oaa  given  on  the  Banjo  aod  Dram.    541     I 
MISSION  STREET,  between  First  and  tteoond. 

N.  B.—  Fine-toned   Silver  Solo    ttanjoa  for  Pro- 
eesio^ats  s1w*vb  on  band  *a!5  tf 


Declared  Agalne!  the  Whole  *World  and  • 
the  Seat  of  AlunKlnd. 


PATENT   EAGLE    BLAUK1NG  -WARRANT-  1 1 
ed  eaperlor  to  any  in  tne  market.     Miinulso-     ' 
tared  by   MOORE  A    CO,   No.   *10  Leid«edoiS 
hl.rnt.,  Ct.  F.    Direotims  for  U»o:  Wnen  found  too  . 
thick,  add  a  little  water.     Keep  Ue  botile  well 
corked.    Sold  by  all  Grooern.  .irugalst-.eto.    d31 


TRAYn»twStBon  hand. 


Alfred  Tetter,' 

Manufacturer  and 
Ini porter  of 

BIRD  CAGES,! 

SS5  Dnpont, 

SEAR  SUTTER  STREET. ' 

See  my  etook  of  Bird' 
Oajs"«  b  f.re  parobasing; 
o  -ewbero  AlwayiBome-i 
"lif.KDow  oo  hund.  M*l 
Piie>  t  Cag*>s,  made  of i 
Tin  Wup,  ara  wnrrunted 
f  ttKE  I'hliM  VKRMIN 
Also,  beet  qnaliiy  TKA 
no20  tf     i 


Meerschaum  Pipe  Depot 

OA3    REARM    STREET. 

PIPES  MADE  TO  ORDER  AT 
the  eborte*  notic*  All  Tn-es  and 
Cigar  Holders  witiuotFd  genuine,  aod 
to  o  lor  weil.  Mtti-r  obaun>  Pip-  sad 
■walking  Cares  MunnttO  and  Repaired 
at  lowest  l*a-t.erh  Pnesp,  aod  wir.b  the  beet  work- 
manship. A  lnrg«  anorment  of  Walking  Oanet 
and  Fancy  Guode  of  every  dsbcriptioo  always  oa 
band.  no-1  im  I 


The  Popular  Beverage 

t^ONGRFSS  WAT*R    tKOM    '(U.E    PAOIFIO 
'  Congress  SprnpB,  nfar  Santa  (Jlara.   Iodoraed 
by  tbe  Medical  Faunliy  he  cnraiive_powers  being 


door  from  How.  rd.  Families  ^upnlied  dally.  Ijib- 
eral  di-coum  to  tba  tm  f,  idJ  orders  attended  tc 
piomplly.  dt'iSlni 


Philadelphia    Restaurant. 

OHAS.  V.  BERGOLD.  PROPRIETOR, 

THE    OLDEST     ESTA BLISHED 
and   most  popolar  Restanrant  in 
Boo   Franoieoo.     The  Table*   are    sop- 

Clied  with  tile  bout  in  market.     Board. 
p    the    week.    408   PINE    oTHEh.T,    jiibtabO' 
Mnnr.cnn.nn                                                          mftr2K  1» 


!ft! 


GEORGE    MiiYEfe1; 

DRAfaRH  ia  !.'       ■ 
andall  kimi!  ol  >tJLU.   FlhU.j 
Stalls  Nos.  -to.  41,   *.*,  (Mifomlal 

Markvt,  t'n-.riiJCf  oc  U«Jtfon)/l  *tr«et.   * ' 

Pablk  o-r  private  parlieu  t.id  families  popplie 
(rom  6  A.ii.  to  12  P.  V.  LAdixu'  and  Gontlameo 
OwWUnnir  own  *rf<r.  S.  .   •      "   Vi  p  v  ^rt27lv   , 


°"     " *' 


DR.  W.  A.  PAYKE, 

THIS  CEIEPRA'ED  PHYSICIAN  HAS  RJ 
moved  htHtfflct  from  tbe  Kus*  Hoa»e  io  b  < 
Flegant  Suite  oi  Kooui  ,  l\  o.  +  ■  ©  K»»roy  Btres 
H»  tells  >our  dlBesse  wirhouta  quustion.  Don 
fail  tooall.  AU  Ubronic  Dieeeses  treaibd  rocoes 
fn  Iv  del9lai< 


Bar  Bugar 

"C.0R    SALE  — 518    KEARITT    STSKET,  i 
"     MEKOKR'S.     Alio,  ever,  kind  of  Cdl 

Wb^te.sJe  and  Retail. i 

n«7l(  M.    A.   JUEKCBSV 


Indian  Queen  Range 

The  Best  in  the  Bf  tu-ke 

MANUFAOTUBED  BY 

SUE8    SI.    tICKLEB, 
ool8  If  4»0  ...    *,»»  K.nrn 


ME*  YQFK  PRICI 

HALI  '6    PIANi 
Pi  r  Bale  at  No,  1  > 
>ler .treat.    Oall  a  ' 
examine  lor  jour.el.  i 

avTB.  ml,  Oallf, 
ai.-icad.  Piaoo  .n  t  ■ 


Napa  Sodi 
btkmMn  Tsete. 


itrl 


T* 


•  »■     rm*»CI»CO      WEOXSEDAY.    JAMl  ART      IV     IBTS. 


Vs*.    *V1.  -  ■..    144. 


v        ,      .  1    •  , 

•  SI   MCf  ViD  SI    r 

i  Bats]     I 

f"  »"  ■" 

8  in  lojiiod 


4ETR0P0UTIN  THEATRE 


MIW    ALLTA1BRA    TH1ATR1. 


I  •  aa»» 


wis w a i (kii test  SsttttM  if  the  Seasoi 

°!!u!.-»  i 

The  Yellow  Hat! 


SAN  FRANCISCO  ATHENEUM 


The  Yellow  Hat! 


^■WIHIM  I 


1BIIU. 

Malta  a 

tth 

kRI 

tffb.l.B... 
U.llM 


dm  m 


I:  ',■■■'■  ' 

mm 

as 


imnwiraj 
i»»»i«"»J 


wenty  Thousand  Persons. 

■  vmi  *>   *■-.»     naleTaa   »*•-■  •'  ■■*• 

The  Yellow  Hat 


■  ■KTtinmt  8c«f>rT. 

Battalion  or  Amaions 

ISrilliant  Armor, 
Wonderful  Colored  Light*, 

Startling  Mechanlral  Effects, 
|Hnperli  Variety   Entertainment, 

Endless  Tricks  and  Novelties, 

■jr.... 

ACME   OF  PERFECTION! 

T»»  •bs!»  ferwivf  a  OoaUestloa  of  Attractions 
•mt  •%*•  t*d  la  say  Taaatra. 


I.VNT     WKK.H      <  »1         llli 

EMERSON    MINSTRELS 


THII    KVENIMO 


aoasans.  no 


JANUARY     15 

it«t  mini  DVRia*  rai  win.  aid  iatjad.t  Amaiioow  it  i 


lt«»aaUim>»nt      ii     In     Nulon. 


I  TH»  QUTI  IF  jism< 


■  I..TH   . 

nnw  m 


i  .•  i  .  .tr<r 


oo<X"fc>y-  o. 


"Onoio     1 


I  ;  »»»  aid  ki»n»rii  i  rn 

I  marijm  ni-rnn 

w   r    hum 

Tim   omit  ail.i.1    iaixo\ 

j.  a  IUHUL 


■ortlnnr.    lUrki,    IHnon    Thnmjv»ont 


•  II.I.IHIXIIII     ,.l»i|,i 


tove. 

D   i  I    iRwnon 


l'nrt     •»<•<•..  n.l- 


-<>llo. 


TVHlEI      SOIVLIVAIVIIjOTTX^IST. 


lee  X-t! 


eo   It! 


e»  But  OflS*  wi    fr-.fi  t  a_M\    to  5   rv  . .  wbsrs  Ra*«rr«<] 
mm*  h»  ••cTf.i  SIX  DATS  IK  ADVANCE, 
r  POSITITBLT  HO  iaRKf  LIST.    Tbtrs  will  bs  bo  sxcsp- 
i  to  tola  ml*. 


T  XX  B       O-  T*  BAT 

CX^T^^ST        ^EI  XkX  3ES  X*.  JS  <3  1ST 

In     lii-     Knli<1<liiH<'ii|ii'     <>»     Nnvrlllrs 

L^T^LT7)ilETT?r7rT~~^^ 


OHANT     vs.     OPPIOSJ 


IBUK.HH.S, 


i  l.rw.  «  mrul  »l  In.  Whltf  ll..«« 
E'KK.    *■•»».! 

orri    r  - 


iiiiii     t«r«'n« 

.    AliO  If.  HA.fl  H.K  il      MM       -  SAMKliKKV 

llirniv.  Riv  KIKM.'.FIL    KOBIIt.ON,  ftnol  r    .  to. 


OVERTURE- ■■«••■'  *>r  Tncmi.Ii.lur ORCHESTRA 

To  conclude  .lib  lb.  be.utlfal  P.nt...olmlc  Specticlo,   WT.ttK.d   by   BOB  HAUT,  cnllllrd 


GERMEUIL.  t&.  lUolllUai.l B  in    HART 

M.AIANi.kY  SCIT1  |  riKl.RU J.   ROB 

I  W.r.   KlK'lt  kOHP lillAN.  KUiTON 

HA  Kill*,  hi. -if. Mlsll  Jh.-l'MK  S'IKKMAN  |  nhMINKI OR.  RIUUARDA 

JHKR-.    I'hASANrS.    KTO. 


FRIDAY   ETBKING.  J.DOjirj  17lh 

FAREWELL    BENEFIT    OF    THE    GREAT    EMERSON! 

L.AST    niOH  tf    TWO    OK1    THB    HMERSOW    MItTSTBELS. 


MONDAY  BY&MNO.   J»na.rj   autb— Jir.t  AppamBU  of 

JOHNNY    ALLEN.    MISS    ALICE    HARRISON,    and    LITTLE    MAC. 
THIS   THKATRK    DOES     NOT    ADVKKTlisE     IV    THE     "CHRONICLE." 


r  All    Bills  against  the  Alhenibre   Tboatre   must    oe   ureeented    bere»iter   on   Monday. 
rI'sf(ormin«  to  comiueace  pun  eta  illy  at  eight    o'clock. 


Mill  tWIllPWftT HI  MPT  iwoiAina 

■UllaAl.^....  , „ „m . , . M ■a»U  SJL.  fl.lr 

I    ix.-   Mlontea  -with    Norilmor 

Ctoaafa 


Fairy   l|ii-f> 

Hallad     

Comtr  fast  ... 


■  ••Ml*   I...  rarm 
Maajy;lt>   Rrrwf 


Mr.  A I  man   Lvl'abr   .. 
■■   Lallabf  . 


CURTAIN    LECTURES. 


v  ■  *  *  — to  KaaaaAy 


Mr.  Hugh   .{-iIiiiimmi  in    II in  Changes ! 


tlallaal 

Anna   Maria  t  raw 

n«n«  Kulu 

Came.   Hlrrile.  Cone 


.  SCIa*   Faitj   afaiidevill* 

I-ydla  I.lvlaar<t*a 

Ima  ItlKoa 

Iinnlip   Nomrri 


UNDER  THE  CASLICHT! 


Old  BwiUbaiao.. 

Knorkar 

II,  k- 

Emma  Court  land 


Ibsrlsa  Tbonip*oo 

...Uaih  Kobimoa 

Kraal  MorUmar 

Mpllta  LaKorra.i 


•»««■;  and  Dance l,oa  Dlxoa 

Pulrot  Fluwrr Mla«riande 

"••"a" Him   I, a  Forrrat 

Hltibland  Flint;  HIm  I.WInaatos 

Tattn  He  Home  Aarnla I.»n4an  Nam«ri 

"1«E^R^ACT^ 

P»tks And Dlxoa 


Ovsrtare 


floni 

■Tornpip*.. 


..MHcale  Kt.   Clair 

. .    *S  utricle   Hrtirtr 


To  ooDOlade  wi      Hugh  Robinson's  Iii-o  Skotob, 

Before     tiio     I>a,^7arxx  I 

Dennis  Murphy t  ,.      .    ,,    -, 

»(rryO'Ntil ......A  H"gb  Robinson 

Nora  Murphy 0.  Thompson 

Kitty •■" Lydia  Livingston 

Coraey  Ryan,  a  villain  of  thedaap'al  dy» r,  Mortimer 

Othor  flharaoksra  by  the  Company. 


IK    HUlll.L    LUllUl.Nil   UUlol 


PACIFIC  HOUSE, 
OLYMPIC  HOUSE, 


Car.  afCoaa^rrlal 
l.lrdeadorST     aam, 


Kearny  street,  « 
await*  tke  l"la 


RAl,hTO.\  A  OOTBIU* 


Oar  Oolabratad  91  Bl  wmto  SbirU, 
srCAU,  AND  SEE  THP.M. 


¥^Tm¥=TB¥»ll'¥ 


Tbay  fitP£BrEjn.Y,aad  for  quality  and  darabllity  will  aovsr  ba  matoasd.    To  bs 

I   X   Li    AVOriUV    BlTOBtS. 


mly  at  tbe 
4116    Kearny    atreei. 


FERNANDEZ  £  AGUIRRE. 


FASHIONARLK  nATTKRS,  Ko.   lltt^ 
POST    MKKEI',  noar  Ko*tny.     A  fine 
aafortaient  of  Hats  and  Cap*  oonetantlf  on«s       _ 
hand,    ayy  Hatt  made  to  order  and  ronoTmnd  La 
tbe  noainel  stvla.  og2'2im 


A 


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....0IB0DLATZS  IN  .... 

All    the   Theatres, 
CIRCULATED  EVERY  DAY 

m   TB4   TKAB. 

8ENERALLY  THS0DQH0DT   THE    CUT 
Oa   the    BOATS   and   CABS 


THE   OLD 
Hot     S  00  tola., 

1G  Morton  Street,   near  Kearny. 

AH    Diiuks    Ten    Cents 
Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  AND  JERRY  IN  TOWN. 

AlwavH  on  file  the  New  York  Herald,  Harper's 
Weekly,  Frank  Leslie's,  Day's  Doing?,  PuiieeOit- 
7  no,  all  toe  California  n«p-  re,  mI>o  London 
iiincli.  Bell's  Life,  Illustrated  London  News.  Call 
and  m'  sty  yourself. 

mr  Don't  forget  the  eigo  of  tbe  Hot    Scotch. 

d»7t.t  OHARLKS  WM.  KKLDMAN.  Prop'r. 

Rum  Punch,    Hot  Scotch, 

....AMD.   .. 

TOM    and    JERRY, 

OO   TO  THK   DBaNOII 

Hot     Scotoli, 

*88  Sntter  street,  sear  Keurny. 

All     -Oi-iiiliis    Ten    Cojits 

HOT      C1IO  WO  I  It      KTF.UY     MGJIT. 
nolB'tt JOS.  D,  BHIGQS,  Proprietor 

DRESS  JMAKINC. 

MRS.  M.  F.  BISHOP,  NO.  1«  O'fARRKLL 
■  treot,  la  the  p'noe  lor  Ladies  and  strangers 
visiting  the  ally  to  have  tbeir  Dresses  made  in 
.style,  and  a  perfeoi  tit,  at  a  moderate  price     de'9 

RIGHEDA    FAMILY 

(Formerly   0/  Cftidritia's    OoyaX  Italian  Cirmt) 

WILL  GIVE  LESSONS  ON  TBE  VIOLIN  OR 
Oaitar,  at  residencies  (if  required),  or  for 
nieh  Mnsio  for  Balls  or  Parties,  at  moderate 
charges.  Residence.,  SOU  Montgomery  street 
corner  Jaohson.  HoomKo.ll.  del21m 

J.   O.   COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    I.UNCH, 

Car.  Second  and  Tehama  .treet.. 

_r-T.rr.pln     oonnt.ntlj    on     h.nd. 
OliMrl  in  ..en.    ttyl..     PBIVAT1 
SUPPER  ROOMS    FOR    PABTIE8. 
dec  31  lm 

CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
the  Theatrical  Profession  in  >  alifornfa  pro- 
pose forming  classes  for  inatrvotion  In  Elocution. 
Pit-none  wishing  to  avail  themsslvss  of  the  oppor- 
tunity of  acquiring  a  ns*f  ul  art  at  a  moderate  coat 
oanssnd  in  laSoIr  names  to  "Oambyses"  P.O.Box 
Oil,  when  par  tic  a  la  ra  as  to  terms,  sto  ,  will  be 
aeotfwthem.       L     aTsa  —  aaTJoetr 


SQUARZA'S 

Branch  Punch  Salonn, 

3 1 7  Kearny  street. 


Have  yon  beheld  It?    If  not,  you've  a  treat 
AtSQOAUZ VS  PONOH  BALOON,  In  Eearav  utreet  ] 
There  BONA,  disciple  of  GREAT  8QUARZA, 
Dlspenaos  famed  Magic  Punohes;  rathsr 
The  most  delicious  mlxtnrss  yet  recorded; 
And  have  with  many  medals  been  rewarded! 
Ladles  their  CORDIALS  there  can  sip  at  lelfltue.— 
Their  "TEARS"  appease.— and  Men  gala   "LADI1ES 

PLEASURE." 
To  allay  connubial  differences  and  pain, 
In  "ANTI-DIYORCE"  yoa  can  yoar  end  attain. 
Blp  of  the  potent  extract  but  one  taste, 
Sour  arm,  consoling,  straight  laround  her  wallt 
Guess  what  a  "AioiiNiNd  aOMt'uitr"  lu  the  klsi 
That  heals  the  pnarrel  and  imparts  the  biles! 
The  "WELCOME"  too,  you'll  always  find 
A  balmy  soother  for  the  troubled  mind. 
The  bright  "AURORA.,."  and  the  unroot  "FAREWELL, 
Just  visit  BONA,  and  you'll  all  fare  well  I 
His  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  are  the  panaoea 
For  all  dyapeptlos  and  for  diarrhoea. 
No  Cholera  Morbus  ever  has  been  found 
Where  "HYGIENIC  BITTEBB"  knock  aroantt. 
BONA  and  BQUa&ZA,  spite  of  all  detraotors, 
Have  proved  tbe  Nation's  greatest  beaefaotorsl 
Fall  roar?  iirfiraat  hi.Uhfal  deliki  yoa'U  Hod 
To  aid  the  Man— invigorate  the  mlndl 
Not  this  alone— a  Weloome  yon  will  meet 
At  BONA'8- (8Q0 ABZ A'fl,  -317  KEARNY  STREET. 
Remember,  too,  not  this  famed  place  to  pan; 
ALL   SPLENDID  LIQUORS  BUT  ONE  BIT  A  GL ABB, 


THEY  HAVE   TAKEN 


THE     FIRST    PREMIUM 

....AT.... 

All  the  Mechanics'  Fairs. 


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HE  JOTJBJfAL  OF  AKUSBJffilfU. 
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WEDNESDAY JANUABY  15,  1873 


AMU8EMBNT8,    Etc 

California.  Th»»UN 

0Dribr««  nixhis  more  will  the  w*od*r*  of  Al- 
addin's limp  b*  pr«s»nl*d  to  lb*  pib'  c  of  Sai 
FnocUco  To*  d*w  bail*  t  bj  to*  Btsl  Sitters  Md 
corp*  cf  d*oc*r*  i*  partionlarly  good  end 
tboald  be  eo*»b*lore  It  1*  ■iiUdrito, 
Alhimbra. 

Tat  b  li  pr*M3 1«4  at  this  boat*  it  a  *pl*odid  out. 
Bob  Hart,  Add  Kyman  tod  J.  Roblmoa  c*o** 
mmob  Ian  io  "fhi  BoaumbaliiL  :'  Billy  Em- 
tnoo  is  gr«*tin  bn  epaoaliW.  ud  al=o  in  the 
act  of  "Great  rt.  I  fflic*  Seeker* ;"  Bob  Bart'e  cap- 
ital pantomimic  BBeccaclst  of  Tbe  Raadit"  termic- 
Met  tbe  eTofilas'e  eturt* lament. 
Metropolitan   Ttoentre. 

-Tb«  Yellow  Hat"  will  be  presented  bat  *  few 
night*  moreee  Mias  A.  L.  Dargon,  will  commence 
uicmem^Dioi.  Monday  ntx*.  Tne  wooderfoj 
tea  i  of  tbsBoialay  Family  form  quite  »  feature 
lb  tbepleoe. 
Bell*  Union  Thmlre. 

Miu  Jesoie  Worrel'.  Mi**  Ltllle  Hall  and  tbe 
talented  company  engaged  at  tbis  houa*  (continue 
to. draw  targe  6adicD.ee.  .Tbe  programme  is* 
vary  variei  aod  amusing  one.  comprliiogalitt'o 
of  eTorrtoing.  liiai  Jenny  «o  rell|  hia  made*. 
decided  bit  to  "Vu,  tbe  Good  for  Nothing" 
Xh-  Athrnenm. 

Mia*  Agoee  K*nn*dy  appears  nightly  at  this 
home  in  her  •pecialiiea;  Hugh  Robinson  in 
change* :  Mortimer  io  obaraci er  ckelebea ;  Charley 
Tbompiouand  Mite  Agnes  Kennedy  tin  ."Curiam 
a>ctnrea."  aod  otbera  in  various  apeoialties  eat 
forth  on  oar  flret  page. 
Billy  Entereon'a  Benefit. 

Tbis  popular  performer  is  to  have  bis  benefit  oo 
Friday  evening  next,  it  being  the  last  nigh;  bat 
two  of  the  aminoD  Minstrels  ia  t sis  city.  Of 
eoaree  an  immenas  audience  will  be  pre  eat,  and 
there  will  be  a  great  rnab  for  seats.  Thebox- 
o  ffice  ie  now  open — a  hint  to  the  wise  is  snmcieat 
Th>  New  Hippodrome. 

Joha  WiUoa' •  new  place  of  amusement  U  on  Sal- 
ter itreei,  between  Montgomery  and  Kearny.  Tbe 
lot  has  been  fenced  in,  having  a  lar.e  arcbed  en- 
trance way,  and  toe  grading  1b  nearly  camplated 
Tbe  ■  tag  is  laid  and  the  frame  work  for  the  eeate. 
ia  Peine  erected.  Mesager  Wllion  is  undecided  a0 
yet  when  be  will  open,  bat  expresses,  bis  inten- 
tion of  having  everything  read;  by  tbe  time  his 
Eastern  people  arrive. 
Woodward'*-   Gardens. 

The  Fourth  grand  Masquerade  Skating  Carnival 
occur*  to-night  in  the  mammoth  pavilion  at  the 
Bardies.  Twelve  valuable  prises  will  be  awarded 
Skating  from 9  to  11,  dancing  from  11  to  2  o'clock. 

The    Hobti  cultural  Hall.— Skatisq — 

Bkating  uienjtl.ee  Tneaday  afternoon  and  eve- 
ning, Wednesday  afternoon  and  eventog.  Thurs- 
day afternoon  and  evening,  and  Saturday  afternoon 
atd  evening, 

anatomical  Mcaxuu One  of  the  moet 

■  ompUie  coiiecuooe  of  the  kind  In  the  United 
fltttea,  comprising  hundred*  of  ooatly  and  beeu- 
tUui  wtx  models.  :s  daily  on  view  {to  gentlemen 
Only)  At  ihe  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
aoar  may  be  procitablj  meot  here. 


Holiday  Sports, 

Christmas  fejiivitiea  at  a  Chxago  hotel, 
the  Avenue  house,  included  a  sanguinary 
combat  in  tbe  dining-room  between  the  col- 
ored cco'a,  armed  with  a  cleaver,  and  one  of 
the  waiters,  whoee  we&poa  waa  a  razor. 
The  later  implement  carried  the  day,  tbe 
culinary  combatant  having  numerous  long 
slices  carved  out  of  him.  As  there  were  no 
ladies  in  the  dining  room  at  the  time  tnch 
an  every-dsy  Cbioago  ifftr  of  conrse  "did 
not  create  muth  excitement  in  the  hotel." 


Doing  Hie  Doty. 

A  dog  is  a  fool  io  be  faithful  at  Rochester 
New  Hampshire.  A  big  Newfoundlander 
was  left  to  guard  a  sleigh  in  tfcat  town  the 
other  day,  and  because  he  cbawed  a  boy  in 
the  line  or  his  duty,  he  was  turned  over  to 
the  sausage  makers.  The  dogs  in  San  Fran- 
eisco  are  equally  badly  treated.  If  a  dog  ia 
good  and  do>s  his  doty  he  is  sore  to  come 
to  a  bad  end. 


A  Cruel  Joke. 

The  Terre  Haute  Gazette  man  was  onee  a 
cock  on  a  canal  boat.  The  boys  in  the  of- 
fice aay  ife  fan  to  suddenly  yell  "low 
bridge,"  and  seo  him  dive  frantically  under 
tbe  desk,  [So  says  an  exchange.  Gan  it  be 
possible  that  cruelties  like  this  are  practiced 
on  Western  editors?} 


Cheeky. 

The  literary  critic  of  the  Bulletin— the 
man  who  does  tbe  book  notices—  in  review- 
ing Stanley's  book,  "How  I  found  Living- 
stone," says : 

Mr.  Stanley  is  not  a  gentleman  of  schol- 
arly attainments.  He  is  not  even  a  good 
newspiper  writer.  A  man  who  snouli  per- 
petrate each  ouiragts  on  the  King's  EogliBb, 
»s  be  isgalllv  of  perpem»llv  doing,  would 
be  diemie^edfrom  any  well-regulated  news- 
paper office. 

A  few  lines  lower  down  the  Bulletin  critic, 
who,  of  course,  is  a  gentleman  of  scholarly 
attainments  and  never  perpetrates  outrages 
on  the  King's  English,  makes  use  of  the  fol- 
lowing express  on  : 

Conveying  an  altogether  different  idea  of 
that  prtof  tbe  world  than  what  it  has  been 
the  co» torn  to  entertain. 

Let  him  be  dismissed  at  once. 


Naturally  Di-gusted. 

We  find  the  following  in  the  Alta'e  "Oak- 
land Items:" 

Last  evening  as  a  yonng  man  named  Wal- 
ter Wright  Dogue,  was  going  into  BamberA  j 
Co.'s  office,  on  Broadway,  near  Seventh  et,  | 
he  was  bitten  by  a  large  bull-dog.  The  dog 
was  poisoned  this  moroinq.  Tbis  makes  the 
third  person  he  has  bitten  inside  of  three 
months. 

Wohtvenodoabt  the  ball-dog  felt  die-  j 
gnsted  with  Mr.  Dogue  for  spelling  his  name 
in  such  an  affected  manner.    Oar  sympa- 
thies  are   with  the  "dogue"  that  was  pois- 
oned. 

Doninoea, 

Indignant  Wife— A  pretty  hour  to  come 
home  this  !  What  do  you  mean  by  deceiv- 
ing me  so  cruelly? 

Cruel  Husband— Deceive  yon— 

Indignant  Wife— Don't  tell  me  any  more 
lies  !  Didn't  you  say  last  night  that  you 
were  only  going  to  a  quiet  little  party— dom- 
inoes and  that  sort  of  thing? 

Cruel  Husband— Jnst  to;  that's  what  I 
said  exactly.  Dominoes — dominces,  yon 
know  I  Always  have  dominoee  at  a  masked 
ball! 


Tonne  Darwinil*s. 

Some  time  since  a  young  minister  in  Lon- 
don wished  to  impress  his  Sabbath  school 
with  the  dignity  of  man  by  reference  to  the 
fact  that  men  had  souls  wbils  ordinary  ani- 
mal creation  have  none.  Striking  an  at- 
titude, he  asked,  "Now,  children,  what 
is  the  great  difference  between  a  monkey 
and  a  boy?"  "The  tail,  the  tail,  the  tail," 
came  from  all  parts  of  tbe  house,  and  the 
minister  was  satisfied. 


Faith  in  Spirit. 

A  Western  editor  triumphantly  exclaims  : 
"Man  shall  not  live  by  bread  alone,"  and 
then  acknowledges  the  reoeipt  of  a  jag  of 
"old  Bourbon."  He  is  the  eame  man  who 
advised  his  agricultural  readers  to  improve 
the  cultivation  of  hops  by  attsnding  dancing 

school.  ' 

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TJ  nre  cognizable. 

A  despatch  describing  the  corpse  of  Louis 
Napoleon  sb  it  lay  in  the  coffin  says:  "The 
upper  lip  is  bare,  the  moustache  having 
been  cut  off  to  facilliUte  the  taking  of  a 
plaster  ciBt."  We  hope  if  those  casts  are 
to  be  reproduced  tbe  moustache  will  be 
added.  Louis  Napoleon  without  that  grand 
moustache,  which  was  such  a  distinctive 
feature  in  his  countenance  would  be  almost 
unrecognizable. 


Still   Alive: 

When  looting  for  Holiday  present?,  go  to  the 
New  Yore  Photograph  Gaulzbt.  No.  35  Third 
street,  and  see  those  beintiinl  portraits  in  oil, 
water-colors  and  India-Ink.  Prices  from  one- 
third  to  one-half  cheaper  than  at  any  ether 
first-class  gallery  In  the  city.  Remember  the 
place—  B.  F.  Howland  &  Co.,  25  Third  St.       p 


A  Happy  New  Year. 

What  a  pleainre  It  ie  to  meet  a  smiling  counte- 
nance, whether  it  be  on  tbe  street  or  io  tbe  par- 
lor. And  whj  is  it  that  some  faces  wear  a  contin- 
ual lr  happy  look?  It  is  simply  because  1 5 ey  liveoa 
a  plain,  nutritions  and  substantial  diet.  Tbat  man 
is  a  public  benefactor  who  will  conscientiously 
serve  us  with  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
neat.  Louis  Meyers,  proprietor  of  tbe  "White 
House."  Kearny  street,  also  of  the  Capitol  Res- 
taurant. Fourth  street,  does  It.  as  hundreds  can 
en  th  osias  tic  ally  testify.  Hie  k  tohtns  are  marvels 
of  ordf  r  and  cleanliness.  Try  him,  and  jou  will 
find  it  impossible  to  eat  elsewhere. 


A.  Juvenile  Momtrotlty. 

Co' umbos,  0.,haii  boy  wh  o  prefers  go- 
ing to  Sunday  school,  and  giving  all  his 
pennies  to  the  missionaries,  to  baying  tick 
ets  for  the  circus,  pitching  pennieg,  drink" 
ing  lemonade,  or  pnrobating  a  pistol.  Barl 
num  will  catch  tbat  youngster  for  his  next 
show. 

The  Oood  Old  Times. 

An  English  paper  esys  tbat  witboot  doubt 
had  Adsm  been  an  Englishman  his  condi- 
tion with  nothing  ta  crumble  at,  and  no 
"good  old  times"  to  look  back  upon,  would 
have  been  the  extreme  of  misery. 

To  Actresses.— For  sale  at  a  great  sacrifice 
St  &J  Geary  street,  eixe'.egtat  silk  dresses,  ane- 
quailed  for  quality  aad  style.  b 

Holldi._     Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tarles 
that  compare  with  6qnaraa*s.  SquuzVs  Punches 
are  fameuj  for  the  high  art  shown  in  their  man- 
srfaorore.tbe  happy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  ,.clr  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
aisclple.  of  the  great  Sqaarsa,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  co-dials  for 
tbe  Holiday  tables.  Jar  sale  at  tbe  new  branch, 
317  Ke-'.rr.  :  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 


Jones  A  Schroder's 

Celebrated  Crab  Chowder  can  be  obtained  only 
at  830  Bath  *tieet, nearly  opposite  the  Alham- 
bra  Theatre.  Bob  Hut  eats  It,  and  they  all 
eat  it.  Only  the  best  brands  of  Liquors  bot- 
tled for  family  use.  q 

Lever   Eucfilo     subpendert, 

At  $1  per  pair— IS  per  cent,  cheaper  than  else- 
There— at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  x 


OursvoTAirr.— Madame  Clara  Aatoula,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
has  removed  to  333  Kearny  et.  OousultaUong  is 
ssngltsh,   French  and  German.  x 


Somothlrig  JXew. 

Wm  A.  Hnbbard'a  manufactured  misses'  and 
infant's  garments  and  ladles  undtrwesr  in  suit', 
are  famed  for  their  superiority  of  mike  and  tex- 
ture all  over  the  Union.  Mr.  Geo.  W.  Amldea, 
the  authorized  agent  of  Mr.  Babbard,  baa  eetab- 
llshed  a  depot  of  these  goods  at  MS  Second  at, 
for  whole? ate  and  retail  trade.  A  liberal  du- 
count  to  the  trade.  j 


*■  JE*losvaeant  Location, 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  In  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  inspect  the  One  suites  of  rooms  to  1st  there 
Tne  building  is  a  tbtv  fine  one  and  Is  well 
lighted  md  ventilated. . 


Diamond    Catarrh    Remedy 

Is  a  rare  cure  for  Catarrh  or  Colds.  Ask  your 
drugei3t  for  it,  or  send  to  Dr,  A.  F.  Bvox,  No. 
9  Post  street.  z 


Sewing  Machines  for  Sale  or  to  Rent, 


THE  GLORY  OP  MODERN  LIFE. 

Our  race  Is  run;  the  Norman  knight 

Is  distanced  by  the  engineer; 
The  cotton-spinner  beata  ua  qaite 

When  all  the  butle  U  to  clear 

A  hundred  thousand  pounds  a  year; 
That  Is  the  glory  of  our  aS>, 
Blx  figDr-a  on  tbe  Ledger's  page,— 

And  no  bad  glory  either,  dear, 
As  glory  goes  among  saint  and  sage. 

Our  life  Is  all  a  pocr  illusion, 
And  nothing  la  that  Eeems  to  be; 

Our  knowledge  only  breeds  confaeion, 
Our  love  is  moonshine  on  the  sea: 

Our  faith  is  but  the  shadow  we 

Gait  on  the  cloud  that  bounds  our  view; 

And  to  be  virtuous  and  trae 
Is  t  -ouble,  plarue  and  misery. 
If  we  have  not  the  funds  whea  the  bills  come  doe. 

A  Warrior  Returned. 

Forbes  Maitland,  a  gentleman  who  came 
hgre  from  Japan,  and  contnbutad  a  sjriee 
of  papers  on  that  country  to  the  "Ciltfor- 
nian"  tome  years  ago,  has  since  then  expe- 
rienced many  vicissitudes.  He  waa  lor 
some  time  interested  in  sheep  in  Banti  Bar- 
bara, but  like  yonng  Norval,  longed  to  fol- 
low to  the  field  some  warlike  lord,  and  from 
a  love  of  adventure,  enlisted  in  the  U.  S. 
Army.  He  went  to  Arizona,  paisad  through 
some  Indian  fights  unscathed  and  in  conse- 
quence of  his  superior  education,  and 
knowledge  of  drill  acquired  in  tbe  English 
sTolnnteer  service,  was  rspidly  promoted  te 
tbe  rank  of  sergeant  ^major.  Yesterday  he 
came  into  our  office  io  which  the  Californi- 
an  n^ed  to  be  published  a  real  liva  warrior 
of  theModo:  war,  discharged  from  the  ser- 
vice with  a  bsndaome  pension,  having  been 
wounded  in  the  sbonlder.  As  many  people 
don't  believe  that  tbere  is  or  has  been  any 
real  Modoc  war  a  man  who  was  actually 
wounded  in  tbe  aforesaid  war  is  an  object  of 
interest.    Mr.  Maitland  should  at  once  take 

to  the  lecture  field. 

■#>, 

Useless  Labor . 

An  enterprising  citizen  of  Piano,  111.,  has 
after  long  and  anxious  etudy  succeeded  in 
making  a  whistle  out  cf  a  pig's  tail.  It 
would  not  be  worth  mentioning  were  it  do 
that  he  has  been  boasting  about  it,  and 
Piano  Is  jubilant  over  ths  subject.  But 
why?  It  »a3  never  denied  tbat  a  whistle 
could  be  made  out  of  a  pig's  tail.  We  are 
grieved  to  be  compelled  to  mix  such  an  alloy 
as  disapointment  in  the  joy  of  Piano,  but 
the  original  proposition  was  not  that  none 
conldmak9  a  whiBtle  out  of  a  pig's  tail,  but 
tbat  one  could  not  make  one  of  tin  out  of  the 
material.  We  think  tbat  the  wisdom  of  the 
propounder  of  this  problem  remains  yet  un- 
assaiiel  by  aoy  practical  proof  of  the  falla- 
cy of  his  celebrated  axiom.  All  the  man 
has  to  do  now  is  to  turn  it  into  tin,  aud  per- 
haps with  an  equal  amount  of  perseverance 
and  intelligence  he  has  devoted  to  accom- 
plish his  present  intellectual  triumph,  be 
may  succeed  in  doing  it :  if  so,  none  sooner 
than  we  will  give  him  all  the  credit  tbat  ie 
justlydue  him. 

Line  Upon  Line. 
Tostee  is  51. 
Sothern  is  50. 
Italy  supports  34S  theatres. 

Minnesota  shivers  for  fuel, 

The  ice  at  Peru;  III.,  is  a  foot  tbick. 

Mrs.  John  Wood  is  &%  yonng  ss  ever. 

Forrest's  library  was  valued  at  $250,000. 

The    masquerade    ball  Ee&eon  has  set  in. 

Some  think  to  be  in  debt  ie  an  advantage. 

London's  latest  fanny  paper  is  The  Gossip. 

Chicago  "hasn't  had  such  weather  since 
'54. 

The  wood  of  old  whisky  barrels  is  poison- 
ous. 

Japan's  tea  trade  has  trebled  within  four 
years. 

Cincinnati  gets  her  wood  saved  by  con- 
vict labor. 

Florida's  sugar  and  syrup  crop  his  never 
been  beaten. 

Salt  Like  eporte  make  bets  on  Brigham 
Young's  life. 

Nearly  all  the  January  magazines  pat 
their  best  fe&t  forward. 

Once  in  the  world  man  was  primary,  and 
clothes  were  secondary. 

Kansas  has  Bhipped  mere  cattle  East  this 
year  than  any  other  State. 

Dubuqueites  have  a  fashion  of  swapping 
babiea  "nnsight  and  unseen. " 

A  Milwaukee  Congressman  has  been  frank- 
ing a  friend's  wedding-cards. 

An  Illinois  exchange  reports  the  thermom- 
eter'''thirty  degrees  below  Cairo." 


Holiday    Candles. 

Fresh,  sweet  arjd  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercir'B  pioneer  confection- 
ery, o"S  Kearny  street    ■Wholesale  ana  retell,     a 


An    Old    LnndmarK. 

The  Terandah  Cigar  Store,  at  the  N.  E.  corner 
of  Kearny  and  Washington  street?,  kept  by 
Henry  Bebznldt,  has  been  famous  for  the  laet 
eleven  years  for  keeping  the  best  Havana  cigars, 
tobacco,  choice  meerschaum  pipes,  etc         w 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  it  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
in  bate.  At  •*  The"  Bat  Store,  647  Wa-hiogton 
street  (second  hit  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
m-or  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  imm-nae 
—the  prices  axe  reasonable.  Evtry  ona  who 
goes  there  ia  sure  to  be  suited.  b 

Gentlemen,    Attention! 

For  the  most  comfortable  tnd  Inxarious  shave 
be  eure  and  cell  at  O.L.  Susand's  Palace  Shaving 
and  Hairdresslng  Saioon,  224  Montgomery  St., 
opposite  Bu?b  House,  up-EUlri.  Only  the  most 
skillful  aitlsta  employed.  E 


doalth  an<x  Pleasure. 

Tnere  are  not  too  many  pleasures  In  San 
Francisco.  Nothing  Is  more  pleasant,  nothing 
more  health-giving  than  a  drive  Into  tne  coun- 
try now  and  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
keep  a  carriage  of  their  own,  can  And  one 
equal  In  elegance  to  any  private  conveyance 
at  the  Occidental  Carnage  stand,  Frank  Eon- 
ton  has  there,  and  at  his  stables  1016  Stockton 
street,  carriages  of  every  description.  Bis 
dnvem  are  careful  and  experiences,  his  charges 
are  moderate.  The  moral  of  the  above  is: 
to  to  Frank  Bouton  at  the  Occidental  Hotel 
t/uen  you  want  a  carriage.  o 


The  Choicest  Confectionery , 

John  H.  Bomer  has  just  opened  a  new  and 
handtome  confection  try  store  at  126  Kearny 
street,  whore  can  be  obtaloea  superior  finely 

flavored  confectionery  of  all  kinds.    Balls  and 
parties  suppliied. j 

Wasrtlng:  Beturnett  in  One  Day 
And  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Cheer 
laundry. 

-    ■  » 

Hats    fox>    Holidays. 

»  Tax"  Hat  Store,  617  Washington  street  (sec- 
ond hat  store  below  Kearny),  is  the  plioe  to  go 
to  buy  your  holiday  hats.  Finest  hate,  largest 
assortment  and  cheapest  hat  store  in  the  city. 
Remember,  No.  647,  second  hat  store  below 
Kearny,  on  Washington  street.  s 


S.  F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Booluellers  and  Stationers, 
EL  H.  Moore,  669  MenWomerT.  near  Merchant. 

Botlnen  College*. 
Heald'e,  Bryant  A  S  trat tan's  College,  24  Poet  St. 

Huicber*. 
Katz,  Fred.  Statu  94  to  100.  California  Market. 

Bnui  Fo underlet. 
Weed  A  Kingwell,  California.  125  First  at, 

French  Fancy    Good*. 
Loean  A  Co.,  19  Mentgomery.  107  and  109  S otter , 

Hawaii  Hair. 
Sampeoo.  A.  B.  a  Co..  110  Second  street. 

Mailc  and  Mnttcal  Jnatruanente* 
Keene,  O.  O.,  mftr.  aooordians,  repairer  of  all  M^a^ 
musical  instruments,  308  Kearny. 
Mucearonl  HnanfaclDrera, 
Brignardello,  Af  aochiaveilo  A  Co.,  706  Sanaeme, 

"Wine*  and  Liquor*.     ( Wholesale..) 
Danen  F.  *  Co..  501  Front- 

Whltener. 
James  C.  Sellers,  No.  31  Second  street 


Photocraphlc    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery.  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  >treet.  x 

Wraitener. 

jAirx*  O  Sellers.  31  Second  street.  ni 


FIGARO 


CIRODLATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMME  EN 
ever;  Theatre  in  ban  Francisco. 


FIGARO 

IS  DIBTBrBTJTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH 
ent  the  centre  of  the  citr,  io  all  Hotels,  Bee- 
Uarxnte,  Saloons,  Store*  and  Offices. 


FIGARO 

18    CIRCULATED    JKVKRY    DAY  ON    THE 
Oakland  JerryBcatB  to  catch  the  paa&eneere 
hat  arrive  bj  tbegreat  Overland  Train. 


FIGARO 

IS  MAILED  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon— tne  pas>ere  left  in  the  theatres  ataight 
beiae  gathered  np  and  saved  for  that  pornoee.  ■£ 


FIGARO 

18  "HERE,  THERE  AND  EVERYWHERE," 
and  is  constantly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
in  the  Theatres,  Traveling  Conveyances,  Hotels, 
and  paUio  resort* eemeralbr. 


FIGARO 

CmCULATEB  LN  THE  BEST  SOCIETY.  IS 
placed  in  tbe  bands  of  nearly  all  who  come 
to  the  city  to  make  pnrcbaees,  and  is  therefore  Lhe 
best  of  advertising  mediums. 


LARGEST 

PosterPrintlngHouse 

On  the  Pacific  Coast. 


H.  P.  TAYLOR, 

HAVING  DISCONTINUED  THE  PRINTING 
Easiness  at  tbe  corner  of  Sacramento  aa4 
LeidesdorS  streets,  and 

Removed  to  532  Clay  street. 

Will,  in  f  ntnre,  condnct  the  eame  line  of  basin 
at  tbe  new  location,  in  connection  with  the  office 

B.  F.  STERETT, 

With  whom  bejiaa  united  his  stock  and  bosineet 
thos  m&feing  thid 

THE  LARBEST  AND  BEST  APPOINTED  OFFICE 
\H  THE  STATE, 

And  affording  unsurpassed  facilities  for  Prmti&a 
of  every  description.  Personal  attention  will  be 
given  to 

SHOW,  THEATRICAL,  CIRCUS  AND  CQHCERf 
WORK,  ETC. 

My  Engraven  stand  at  the  bead  of  the  profes- 
sion, as  samples  on  the  dead-walls  of  the  city  win 
testify. 

A  oatlie  solicited  from  my  friends  and  the  pub- 
lic at  my  new  quarters. 

H.  P.  TATLOB, 

del  lm  iWiluy   street- 


ARIONI 

Pianoforte. 

DECLARED  BY  THE   JUDGES  AT  A  LATB  1 
Fair  of  the  American  Institnte.  after  a  blind- 
fold  trial    erainst    Stsinway's.  Chicbenng's,  and  ■ 
others,  to  be  Ttia  BfcST  ON  EXHIBITION.     B. 
CrBTAZ,  Sole  Agent.    SO  O'FarreU  street.  ; 
N   B.— Piaooaof  all  ityUii  TO  RENT.         mart 


OUTSIDE    LANDS. 

A  NY  AND  ALL  PERSONS  THAT  HAVE  I, 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  OUT-  I 
SIDE  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  have  tho  ■ 
amount  refunded  at  the  office  of  the  undersigned  ■ 
opon  the  presentation  of  an  order  from  the  < 
Mayor  and  City  and  County  Attorney. 
delStf  A.   ATJSTTN. 


^.        OLD 

DAVE  MENDE8  &  CO.,  at  the  I 
_    old  original  Red  Lion.  IO  Geary 
street,   between   Kearny  and  Dnpont,  where  yoa  > 
canhaTe  HOT  AND  OOLD  DRINKS,  not  forgets 
ting  the  old  Pioneer  Lnncb.     The  "Old  Sport"  is  I 
always  on  hand. 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession.  | 

THE  UNDERSIGNED,  WHO  HAS  BERN  i 
over  twelve  years  connected  with  the  press  of 
Melbourne,  and  is  well  known  by  the  members  of 
the  profession  in  the  Colonies,  begs  to  intimate' 
that  he  is  prepared  to  give  experienced  advice  is 
all  persons  professionally  visiting  or  meditatinaa 
visit  to  the  Australian  Colonies.  Fee  moderate. 
Punctuality  in  dispatching  replies  may  be  relied 
opon. 

WTLLIAir  HENRY  WATERS. 
liVictoria    Chambers,    ~VO  Collins  street.  M*4* 
boarne.     Aastrali*.  f  e6  tf 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING   HOUSE. 

FINELY  PUT  NISHED  ROOMS,  SDB- 
gle  or  in  suits. 

Well  .Lighted  and  Ventilated. 
Drturnirced  Rooms  to  let.    Lodging  Wlfcfi> 
or  without   board.     ALHAMBRA.    BuTlDZNQ 
■IB  RB»h  atreet.  oc3«  rf 


CANDIES. 

ALL  KINDS  OE  THE  FINEST  ^CANDV 
made  at  our  Steam  Candy  Factory  4\ily.  All 
orders,  especially  from  tbe  country,  are  solicited* 
ard  will  he  promptly  attended  to. 

OaNTY  *  WAGNER, 
lOT  Montgomery  at-    rnv-r  Ro*ta* 


BOO    fairs    ot    Socks, 
At  all  prices,  at  t  he  What  Cheer  Laundry, 


ilm. 


awsSMl 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

The  German  Sawing*   and  Loon  Soelety. 

THE  BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS  HAVE  DK- 
dared  a  dividend  or  nine  ($)  per  oent.  per 
annum  on  Term  Deposits,  and  eeven  aud  one- half 
(,%)  percent,  per  annum  on  Ordinary  Deposit*, 
free  of  Federal I  Tsx,  for  the  eir  month*  acding 
Decembtr  11.  1872,  payable  on  and  after  January 
15,  IS  it.    By  order, 


CENTRAL 

NO.  113  GEARY  STREET.  1 
Beat  acoommodatioDS  for  W,  ,  _  . .  , 

Familiea  in   tbe   city.     Private    ■*«?**  LSJi 

entrance  forLadtee.    Hair   Catting,  Shaving  and 
Soampooing.    Children's  Hair  neatly  cat.    Ladies 
Shampooing  50  cents, 
i'lllm  !_,.  CORRIVEAU.  Proprietar. 


MR.  AND  MRS.  DREW'S 

Select  Dancing  Academy 


AMERICAN     EXCHANCE, 

HATWARDS. 

lOHY  OAKEo PBOPR1ETOE 

otel. 


35*  1 1-  m  t-  Cl  a.  m 

i  j  15  6m 


GENTS' FURNjSHING  GOODS. 

A  LARGE  ASSORTMENT  OF  GENTS'  FUR- 
nisbing  Goods  to  be  had  good  and  cheap,  at 


ntsnmg 
"uLDG'i 


ORNER  '-  J  Lf 


IG  GOODS.         i 

OF  GENTS'  FUR.       j 
good  and  cbeap,  at       j     I 

mmmM 


s> 


MONTSOMERT  S 
HOTEL. 


.«    '      ■  t>  w- 


ifari 


tH> 


•as  nuatMcoi  wididd«t,  jamcary  i.v  istx 


•a.  xti.  ■•.  iu. 


FURNISHED   ROOMS 

ii 

18  ud  $10  per  Month 

WEST  ST'HOTFl, 


METROPOLITAN  THEATRE 
§*;    Nina  ii 
GE8T     BDISLAY     FAHIII.Y 


CALIFORNIA   TIIEATR1. 


ALADDIN;  OR,   THE  WONDERFUL   LAMP! 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


I       x    •-  ■-  *    t  little 


JVNl'ARY     I* 
>.«         I  o-NlAfllt. 


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, 


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vrrr  or    TBI 

Slar  Premiere  Assoluta,  BETTY  RIGl.  the  Premiere  Danseuse,  EMILY  RIGl, 

TV«  <•>•»».  Churou    »»i»ri    1*1m>    Thro«    T*lontocl    OBUdren. 

THIS  icVEMINO JAHTJARY   15 

AND        BATUnlJAT        MATINBE. 
Titr   gouiioi  M   i     tmrin    -  r .  .  i  >.  i  e    ■  *    ■    Airv    imi  ri.ru 


YELLOW  HAT!  Aladdin;  or,  The  Wonderful  Lamp! 


ritiiitini    or    t«.>ii:ni 

MISS  MAOnir  MOIIRR 

W.  A.  MHTATRR 

J.  O    W1LLMHRON 

TARI  TOTOlrcR....  WALTS*  U.  I.RYAR 

OltlO  TIIUI R    X.  THATRK 

ktmnn  R  I  iicoilit 

uirnu  G.  HRNRT 

I    M    M  «>  It  T  A.  I.  W. 

R.  PLTMITOR 

srhi  or  tbr  L*«r _. Joan  R 

or.1I  nr  Tin  hirci  

rRiRrsm  radroclbadocs mss  missie  waltos 

AMRor MI8B  SABBIR  WTATr 

IOITAD M1B1  «.  A.  CHAMBERS 

MC'TAPBA MRS.  0.  B    SAOKDRBt 

M.ni.rtn,,  Mln :<!'t*  of  But*.  O-t.l1.  Hqot<m»n.  Cli.r.1-.  AttpOilitDt.,  Sll.««.  •  t  K, 


!»ll«:. 


A.*--. 


»,«  Tfc  rl  •UlA«»4t«»alU  '•»•  *i-»i4  Tr.s«t,r!».t>oa  Sum 
■Mllaafl 

Laid  of  Ferp«,  or  H-jIIb  of  Dazzling  Li^ht! 

•sUDAT.      fTlJIIW.     J*a      |1    i,-i-i»pl   B,.»it,*T    (1*0. at 
»**d»r*J   r  I   !t«   ntilliirl  1  to 

MXf»>4  m.  \  NCHE  CLIFTON 


LAND! 


SATTJItPAT  AriRHXOOK.  In.  18- 

Oraiid   Yrll.iw    lint    Mntlnoc  ! 


<  »   I.  I    O. 

:arian  oaheh. 

-  R,t  i*r 
I.     BARS. 
T^^^JISID^^^^UMIHJB^IJUAT 

•  E     BALLANCINO    ACT. 


IAX»l..  Fltil  AnM>u«ol 

MISS    AUGUSTA    L.    DARCON 


IBARAXOR 


Maenill'i  n(    Scenrry  by  Porter  I     Startling    Illusions!    Gorgeous   Costumes! 


a  ox    rinsa-. 

Knrhknud  Cavern. 
MakKlf    l*rl«mi\i  u-    l-'imntnln. 
■A.OT     SECOND. 

Chnroa    nnrt    hi" 


■Unrttltiji    Arrnhdllr    Act*    nt 
Ikirr   (klldrrii.      <in*n<l     rtMilpt    i>f  HIKfr     Kit jr*.  (in 
rltj-irc    p.«  trt  atinn* '    hr    M'lle.      I*  K  IT  IT    RIOLkid, 
U'lirr'MII.Y     Mil. I,    MDd    torp.de    Mallet.  |deR«llet 


-eVCT     THIRD. 

Comic  IrtsLi  umrutul  Art,   Mont,  Cnron.      In    lflnn- 
ol».    M'llo    IIKTIV     BIOL    nod     Kull.Y    BIOL. 

Gran  Ballet  do  Oliinofs, 

hy     M'lle*    BETTY  Mod  I'MILY   BIOl.  and  Corp* 


ive: 


SATURDAY  EVENING.    January  mb.— 

leuellt     of    TVrnrie.     Inez.    r,«,"fc>TDri, 

LA   FAVOBITA.   Or.nil  0p«r»  bj  DONIZETTI,    will  bo  glloD;  WITH   BALLET. 

MONDAY  EVENISO.  JANUARY  20th.  First  Appo.ruco  of— 

arojEiisr     t.     Raymond 

Id  knew  OmMy,  adapted  frora  the  Francl),  entitled  FORBIDDKN  FRUIT. 


PRICES  OF  ADMISSION, 

Krwrtrd  N.B|»-nrM<  Circle  in<<  Orchestra ttl  «9     Balcony so 

Kntrvd  Hc-is-Bscony 7ft    Gallery ma 

Dree*  Cud*  Admtssloa  •  «  OO    Pnvat*  Boxm »(l    und  WIO  00 


MItJN    .11    NNIK3    WORRSXIi 

MI^H        I.  I    I.  I.  I   i:         II   ALL 

!»  DO0BLI  **0«, 


nn»>#r     Rind  (' •  M  ■>■  t)  Jl 


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Dutch    ITIjLoiiipllllcAtioul 
J    H    UABKU  wdl  OARRIfl  ARM    i 


COMIQ  IU3IIT 


-CHARLEI    Vr-Rm 


Jennie    Worrell    and    Lllho    Hall 

It  EX 

thaTo  tjTer  ~f£h£ow. 

Mil   K.ii  i"i<i|HfM 0    Marsh 


COM  :  It  lo 

K*M       (.OI1NO      II  O  M  K.»» 

;i»»1  br  R   7.tm»«r.) 


Bonqaet  of  Soi  «m. . - . 

Miss  Llllie  Hal 

Dnnci- 

Mm  Ji*»phio# 

I'll* 
..Johatjf 

11         WllirrT. 

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Nan  the  Gcod-for-Nothing! 

NAN IUM  .IKNMK    WuUKH.I, 

iId  wblcb  ih»i.  ■  i'h"»Bi  a  rival ,  InirodDClDK  h»r  cloi*«  ) 

Tom   Dti"blaa,  on«  fatbrr K.  (i.  Mrtti 

Marry  i  .'oilier,  I  be  0( bar  latbar Ubarlta  Varaer 

Ob«r  ay.  a  cttp-  ntar Halt   Rally 

Yoans  Mr.  bltap*«o. Obaa  Codtlll 

Bob Fred  Co* per 


Ovum  ore OrcbaatfA 


New  Comio  Btllat  by  H.  Schmidt,  entitled 

The  Village  Coquette 

LI8KITR MMH.   HIKKRHB 

Le  Pere  Thomas R.  <.}   Mareta. 

niiigoot.  Iwkl0«  for  work Kd.  MnniftBao 

rBAMOOlS,  a  farm  •arrnot HONc.  HOHMIliP 

GkuL-Qsna  ...Hliaaa  Fillmoto.  Joaapbioe,  Armitronr,  Gorrmta- 

....DORlNO  TSK  BaLLFTT 

t  hiirnodT  Dance Mme>.  Thrreie,  M.  Nebmldtv 

Pim  Hriii ....Hne.  There** 

Finale Bcdown 

BpaII  tbe  Ladlei.H.  SCHMIDT  and  MMK.  THKRKSK. 
Uoeip«ottdT«b«au Fiaato 


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SWAIN'S  BAKERY, 


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iDoRiau 


u>  l»« 


>-.u»iiii.i\oa  in   >atf. 
WE     HAVE    NO     BRANCHES, 

Ex«»t  ,1  Xo.   14B  Potrib  .ttMl.udu 
No.  lOI  H  Stockton  iu«,l 

T««  nmT  giAi.IT!  or 

Woddlng;  Oalio 

ALWAYS  OH    HAND. 
IVHT     TAKIETY    OK 

Cake  tor  the  Holidays. 

I  OR  ORE  ttl.  CHARLOTTE  KUttHR.  BI.AN0- 
MANiiK.  JRLUBS,   .tc.  oud,  toordor.od 
•f  th.  h  Mt  B.t«ri.la. 

K.   R.  IHAII  *  II) 


«JII** 
■IW*** 


tl»* 


HAIR. 

THE  0HEAPE8T  PLA0E  IB  SAN  FBABOIS0O 
TO  BUY 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Cood  ■%,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewelry  &  Fancy  Coods. 

IS  AT  TOE 

NEW  YORK    8TORE. 

A.    B.   NAMl'SO.V  .V   CO.. 

W».  t\0  Recorad  atrvet, 
■o»Im        BetwwB  Mlaalon    and    Mlnneu 

Attention,  Good  Livers! 

Ml  P.  BEROES.  FORMERLY 
proprietor  of  toe  Mlaara'  Ra*_ 
taoraot,  bee  tekan  tbe  maaacemeot 
ot  both    the  Minors'  Revaaaraot  oa 

OoBtaerotal  «tr««t  and  toe  Minara*'— 

Braooh  oo  Klarkit  ttr«el.  to  pertaersbtp  mit,a  MR. 

A,  DRAYKUR,  who  haa  been  ooometed  with  the 

,    arm  tor  year*.    ImproTemanta  bate  beta  made  to 

,    the  omaiDe  deoartmeDte  that  will  rertder  the  Mi- 

'    Bore  more  popalar  thaa  It  baa  erer  baea  doiioc 

tbe  U  yaaraef  iu  proaperity.    Oar   Billeoi  Far* 

embrace  all  the   dolloaoiea  ol    tbe    eoaaoo.     Onr 

motto  la  "Oood  Pare,  Good  OookLoK  and  Modente 

Obircas.'' 

P.  BEROEI  A  CO.. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

Wl  and  &sa  Oommoroial,  and 
7430)  Market  ■treat. 
Open  from  8  a.m.  to  10  p.m.  aa31  1m 


THE  SAN   FRANCISCO 

BILL  P0STIN8  COMPANY 

l  a»l  ••crumpwio  at.,   ear.  I.^ltk-adorr. 
(Bz  oftioe  ol  P.  M.  S.  S.  Oo.) 

BEE  DB.     GIVE  US  A  TRIAL; 


McDANIEL'S 

Museum  and  Theatre. 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

1«H|  U"»DFRMONELt  WOULD  MOST  RE- 
apectlally  repreeeat  to  yon  and  l"«  pablio  coo 
•Tally,  that  be  la  bow  prepared  to  fortitH  facll- 
lUoaforezblbftfODeoI  erery  kind  and  oharaoter, 
wbloh  aboald  daiorre  tbe  p-.trona«e  of  tha  pah- 
tic.  He  baa  erected  at  Chaynr.a.  WyorniDic,  A 
I.AROK  AND  OuMMODIoUs  HALL,  with  soot 
Soeoerr  ar  d  Rta>«.  Tbn  Hall  la  well  TonMlated 
and  ligbted,  and  mad*  comlonah  o  for  all  i»a«on« 
of  tbe  year.  THK  BKsT  OK  MUSIC,  both  UtrioK 
aod  Braaa,  cao  be  farniabed  at  all  Lima*. 

s»ii«f»c'orr  nrrm«rm«o'«  will  be  made  with 
1  ill'  A  I  KlUAL  ORUII1EK  (,'OHPANIErj,  eUb- 
•r  for  K'  ;itltiK  of  Hall  or  performances  on  a  per- 
0*Bta«*of  tbe  r*C0ipta.    Owrr^spon'InDGn  "olloited 

Addreaa.  J.  MoDANIEL, 

fyock  Box  No  l.Oboyenna,  Wyomiac 

N.  B  —  Oorioafttea  wanted  for  tbe  Obeyooae 
Miinnum.  Those  winning  eoaagemeat*,  elate  low- 
est term*  for  tbe  WinUtr  H»*«On,  ssnnlng  photo- 
frapb  to  my  address.  Half  faesatte  Money  re- 
anded  alter  fllllng  enffaReinnnts, 

JAMKS  McDANIRL, 
Proprietor  Ohoynnne  Tbeatrn  and  Maeeam, 
o«a2  3m  Look  Box  No.  I,  Cheyenne,  W.  T. 


CHEYENNE_THEATRE. 
Professionals  Wanted. 


SIX  FIRST-CLASS  PKOPLK.-MUST  HAVB 
Rood  Wardrobe.  Four  Ladles  and  two  Gea- 
tlsmin  to  be  Rood  In  canernl  businosa  for  the  oom- 
Ibr  Wlator  tioaaoD,  commiinoioit  the  tlrat  week  in 
November,  1872,  Address  etatina  lowest  terms, 
with  Photograph.  Half  Fare  retarded  aftor  tlll- 
tnjt  eDRejiemanL 

JAMES  MoDANIEL, 
Proprietor  Cbeyeono  Theatre  and  Maseam, 
04VTJ  Look  Box  1,  Cheyenne,  W.  T. 


The    Biggest   Race   Yet- 
Human  Race. 


■The 


THK  MAJORITY  OP  TIIOSK  WHO 
reside  In  Nan  Francltco,  buy  their 
Mhlr-te  nod  Furnishing  «omt*  off  BFNK. 
DICT  A-  CO.,  No.  8  Second  *tr«et,  l>e- 
canie  thernre  nltvaye  treated  well  nod 
boy  their  goodi  at  the  toweit  prices,  ul 
"THE   OLD  sTASfll." 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VUCOINIA    CiTT,    NEVADA. 

THIS  FLEOANT  THEATRE  HAS  BEEN  RR- 
dooormUd,  aad  oaa  be  rented  by  tho  aight  or 
br    th*  week,     ritara    and    traieling;    oompaaUs 
UoaraUy  traatad  with  on  application  by  latter 
JOHN    FIPKB, 
Manarsrand  sole  Proprietor, 
Or  to        J.  II.  HcOAUE. 
*J»Q  Washington  st.rnet.  San  Francisco 


MORS.  ALEXANDER  WOLOWSKI, 

11HE    WELL-KNOWN    PIANIST    AND  VO- 
.    aalltt,  loopeoa  New  Ooortes  for  Piano  and 

singing  by  his  eotiraly  N'aw  and  Simplified  System 
-  th*  shortest  Id  esiiiteooe— reading  moaio  at  eight. 
Aocom^anirnanu,  Kinging  for  Parlor  or  Concerts, 


Pacific   Purchasing. 

PRINTING,  DRAMATIC,  MUSICAL,   LECTURE,   AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooms     1G    nnd     17....030    Wa  shins  toil    street. 


WAITED    IHHKDItTEIiVl 

First-Class  Minstrel,  Acrobatic  and  Cymnastic  Talent 

....ALSO.... 

Twenty   I"ix«a»t    3L*iia.o    IB^lXot   Lnclios. 


FOR    BALK ElOHTY    NKTS    "P     AMAZON     ARMOKH.     COMPLETE,    IN 
Lots  lo  suit  purchaser*.    Each  Set  constate  of  Solid   Silvor-Plated    Hftlmet,    Kroumi-'ate,  Lam- 
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pairof  Saodalr.ooo  Tunic,  one  Soarf.  one  Combat  Sword,  ard  one  Spear.      A  I'ortion  "t  t.hojo  Ariuota 
are  now  to  he  seeo  at  t  be  Metropolitan  Theatio  in  the  AtuaEoaiaa  March  in  "THE  YELTUW  UAi. 
*T  For  price,  apply  a*  above.  8UEBIDAN    CunilYN    A    CO 


SOUTHERN   PACIFIC 

OYSTER 

AND.... 

CXX.O^*    HOUSE, 

Sanuner  street.  aNT Kearny   between  Pine 

nnd  CutlforHltt. 

THE   FINEST    FRESH    BALTIMORE    AND 
TRANSPLANTED  OYSTERS  served  Id  any 
stylo.     Every tb-ing  cooked  iothe  best  manner. 
**r  The  Finest  Lltraors  and  Olgars. 
•7- Elegant  Suites  of  Boom*  for  Ladle*. 
•VOPEN  DAY  AND  MGH'C. 

R.  J.  TE0HAU  A  P    D.  JESSEN. 
do23  lm  I'raprietora. 


FRENCH     CORSETS . 

ME  PONS,  IMPORTER  AND  DEALER  IN 

Parisian     Ladle*'      Underwear.      FRENCH 

OefRBBTB  of  all  price*  and  qiAiitiat.  ready  made 


MM, 

CVR8 


THE  ART  OF  SINGING 

TN  ITS  HIGHEST  PERKK0I  ION -RICHARD 
1  MULDKK  FABBHI,  tuaoh*«r  of  aevpral  oei->- 
brated  Europnno  artiates.  lato  Difeotor  ol  tti»  ro- 
nowcod  Conservatory  ef  Geneva,  Mintro  (lu  upant 
or  th*  French  litnarlal  Aoadsmy  ol  Miwio.Ooa- 
ductorof  tho  pbilhrtrmoniquB  Sooiety  in  Paris 
and  at  pr*sent  Musical  Uiieotor  of  the  tabhri 
OpBM.ia  prepared  to  give  private  leeeona,  enber 
m  tils  office  or  at  tha  re-i'eu.  »  of  ibe  pupila; 
likewlto  uoUKSKS  OK  MNGING,  PIANO  acd 
MUSICAL  INSTRUCTION. 

Forforfber  partloularo  a '..ply  at  PROF.  MUU- 
DEK'SolBto,  No.Kl  PO  W  l.Ll,  STREKi .  betwo  n 
Markot  and  Ellis.  AIbo,  latins,  reoeived  and  terms 
to  bd  had  at  tba  mueio  store  of  M.  Gray,  clay  st., 
ii'ul  of  Meisru.  Sberman  it  Hyde,  corner  of  Nutter 
and  Kearny  streets.  3*8  lm 


WILLIS^  BAND. 

MUSI0    FURNISHED   FOR    ALT. 
ocoaiions.    Moaiu  imported,  arranged 
and  for  sal*. 

Fritz  Piper*  and  Marcus  M.  Blnm,' 
Leading;  Vlollnl- 1*. 
aV-Ordere  from  the  oonniry  promptlv  attended 
Address    M.     W.     WILLIS.     Caton'a    " 


GRAND 

Select  Bal  Masque 

....or  tub.... 

ORIENTAL 

LITERARY  AND  SOCIAL  CLUB, 


Uorticultriral     XI«11 
-,..os.... 

Tlll'BSBAY    FVF.MMJ .IAN.   33*1 

BY  SUBSCRIPTION  ONLY, 

Ticket* &*  e«- 

•S-Snbr-eripMon  LliWl  ran  b->  fonnd  with— 
G.  M  Botrv.  Sh«-riff'«f>tfice,  City  Hall; 
Mr   Brandt,  S.W.aor   Wanhtngtnri  A  Montgomary: 

A.  Nil  in  in  c  tii' Id.  Jr.,  N.E.  oor  Folsom  &  Ht*Q*rh; 

W,  Do  ben.  Nn.li  Hatiery  si  root ; 

J.  W'tt.  N".  IU'  I'hiid  ■■t.reet; 

Mr.  Knt«OD5toin,  No    16  Neoond  strent; 

I'd.  Abr*meon.  No.  "35  Ulay  utreot. de30  lw 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM, 

And  •  ollene  of  Medicine. 

lffc   (\C\C\    BEAUUKUL   AND  INSTRUCT- 
Xl/.UUl/  ivf  obiectn  t.o  be  8«-  n.     Open  to  tbo- 

Pablio  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  ei  KUKKKA  HAL^  . 

3i8  Montgomery  stroot.    FOR  MEN  ONLr 
t»-DB.  Johdan's  Private  Office  is  at  *»» 

GesryHtieat   loppOBJiaola  Mecbsnics'  Pavilion). 


Stage  Dancing 

TAUGHT  AT 

McCarly's  Dancing  Academy, 


DASIIAWAY  HALL, 

Po,t  .tr«et.  Bear  Kf.roy. 


ADOLPHTJS   STOCKMETER, 

....TEACHER  OF..-. 

PIANO    AND    SINGING. 

Balls  aod  Parties  attended  to.  and  Music  f or  > 
Dished.    Resldenci-,  S0  8  Eddyatroou       dtftHa 


E.  PARDINT 

NO   ?B9  WASHINGTON  STREET.  (ABOVB 
thePinaO.  Sun  FraoOlSOO.     Boot*   aod  Shoo* 
made  to  order  lo  the  best  French  atjrl*.  Tho  a 


.  HE  JOUBNAL  OP  AMUSEMENTS. 

Pnbiisbed  ovsry  D*»  >°  the  Ye"  b* 
J.       JP.       !B  O  G  -A-  »  *>  "°"  S 

SSOMercl.uut  ond  GS*  Washington  Ht> 

Below  Montgomery.  San  Fr*D0i*oo. 


WEDNESDAY JAN  DAB*  15, 


lb73 


Flashes   of  Fan. 

(From  the  Daubary  News. I 

It  iu  kiDdly  said  of  a  Booheetjr  corpse 
that,  alt  bough  a  married  man,  he  was  cot 
addicted  10  profanity. 

Pockat  piocera  for  young  men  to  fed  of 
their  mu=t>oh<u  with,  are  a  new  and  valu- 
able invention. 

A  Bro  jkfield  girl  dares  not  use  her  fdthor'e 
piper  to  meka  op  her  "bay  window"  with, 
because  there  is  so  much  due  on  it. 

It  hardly  Beema  but  yesterday  that  we 
were  canniog  fruit,  and  now  thay  are  tak- 
ing of  another  Governor. 

ADanbu-yman  carries  one  of  hia  girls 
teoih  as  a  foad  fond  remembrancer.  When 
ho  id  married  ho  can  have  all  her  jaw. 

A  writer  for  an  agricultural  journal  eug- 
gen  :s  hena  in  tho  place  of  dogs  for  families 
There  is  not  a  tramp  on  the  face  of  the  earth 
bu'.  would  like  to  hear  a  hen  bark. 

People  who  chop  their  feet  off  when  man- 
ipulating the  oheorfal  log,  will  find  this  of- 
fioa  aus'irp&ttsnl  in  facilities  for  reoording 
th^evoot. 

D  info)  Drew  can  lose  thrae  million  dollars 
worth  of  his  grioubaskt*,  and  not  fjel  it; 
bnt  the  loes  of  five  dollars  worth  of  his  re- 
ligion would  probably  bankrupt  him. 

Some  of  our  paople  thought  there  was  a 
mat  h  fictjry  on  flra  somewhere,  Saturday, 
but  it  proved  (o  be  a  stranger  who  casually 
Etjpped  on  a  barrel  he  op. 

A  great  eiviog  in  the  manufacture  of 
mince  pies  in  New  York  is  sacux^d  by  6ub- 
Btituting  oockroichea  forraisens.  Thoy  are 
very  similar  to  raisins  when  warmed  up, 
*3'1  c)8t  almost  nothing. 

An  entarpr'sing  piokpocket  went  through 
«ld  Mr.  Fitch,  of  Danbury,  in  New  York, 
Monday,  and  secured  a  promissory  note,  a 
recipe  for  glanders,  and  a  fish  line.  The 
thief  escaped. 

An  anxious  gent'emin  bargaining  for  a 
house  to  rout  from  old  MaoMastera,  asked 
him  if  the  house  was  cold,  "Well,"  said 
tho  old  gentleman,  cautiously,  "I  can't  say 
as  to  tint ;  it  stands  out  doors." 

They  arc  going  to  fill  in  tbat  ravine  on 
Nelson  street,  and  people  who  have  cats  and 
clog 3  tli^y  have  got  throogh  with,  should  not 
nsglec'  this  opportunity,  which  will  proba- 
bly be  the  only  one  this  Winter. 

Very  Well. 

An  exchange  says: 

Miss  Clara  Louise  Kellogg  is  credited  with 
tavin?  rtfusijd  mi  re  offer*  of  marriage  than 
-any  other  woman  of  her  a^e  in  the  country. 

She  may  live  to  be  eoriy  for  it. 


An  lova  man  cannot  remember  whera  be 
bid  a  coffee  pot  full  of  silver  during  the 
war,  and  has  scratched  nearly  every  hair 
out  of  his  hoid  thinking  about  it. 


McDowell,  Show  Card  Writer, 

Ready  made  and   made. to  order,    boom  10, 
€08  Maraet  strret  cor.  Post  and  HoBtgsmory.  u 


Z>o  You    Know 

Tbat  with  Buttehick'b  P&xrEBit*  you  can  out 
and  make  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly?  Bend 
postage  btuup  for  us  Illustrated  catalogue.  B. 
A.  Doming,  agent,  office  of  the  Howe  Sewing 
Machine,  No.  113  Kearuy  atreot,  between  Batter 
and  Post.  San  Franctiwo. 


.Avit  off  ether*  the  Best. 

It  U  curious,  but  true,  tbat  J.  A.  Shaber, 
707  Market  street,  cear  Third,  should  sell  fur. 
nltore  and  bedding  cbrap&r  than  any  other 
dealeT  Id  tbls  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
oonrlnoud.  x 


A  Lame  dense. 

The  Grizzly  siys: 

The  Grizzly  always  owns  np  when  in  the 
wrong;  and  must  confess  tbat  Fioabo  La* 
him  on  the  hip.  He  did  commit  the  atro- 
cious crime  of  misquoting  Suakspjare,  Lord 
Bacon,  or  whoever  else  wrote  "Hamlet., 
and  in  tain  to  exclaim:  "ilea  culpa,  meet 
■."  Nevtrlheltss,  were  Fiqa- 
Bo'a  foot  aa  sore  as  was  Grizzly  s  piw 
when  he  penned  the  article  alluied  v>— 
the  whole  world  to  a  China  orange- tie 
sprightly  barbera  w  uid  have  misqutted  thB 
last  d  j  i0B  wc  rJgof  the  mother  that  bore  him. 
B  sides,  not  being  the  -House  Programme 
rf  the  theatres,  Grizz'y  thinks  it  a  more  ve- 
nial offence  to  misquote  Sh^kpp:  are  once, 
than  to  defend  hie  murJereis  all  the  time.. 

All  right.  Perhaps  the  Grizzly  considers 
lis  effencB  venial  and  ours  venal.  But  the 
Grizzly  must  consider  that  if  wo  wrote  any- 
thing very  rough  about  actors  it  would  be 
rather  Dnrd  on  them  whin  they  came  on  the 
stage,  to  see  a  thousand  or  so  of  people 
reading  Fioaro  aid  harningh-jw  badly  they 
were  "going  to  play  their  puts."  By  the 
way  what  does  the  Grizzly  mean  by  calling 
us  a  "barbera?"  That's  the  name  of  our 
wife  I  The  foreign  languigcs  get  sadly 
mangled  by  the  Grizzly's  lame  paws. 

Dogmatic. 

A  judge  in  Weahington  has  decided  that 
dogs  are  not  property,  but  nuisinces.  This 
maybeljwin  Washington,  but  it  is  very 
like  nonsense  in  other  places.  A  dog  may 
possibly  be  a  nuisance,  but  why  he  cannot 
be  somebody's  pr  >perty  is  a  puzzle  to  any- 
body save  the  worthy  ju2ge  who  gave  the 
silly  dec  sion.  We  have  of  late  been  taught 
that  dogs  have  far  more  intelligence  than 
we  credited  them  with  them  with,  and  an 
article  ID  a  lata  number  of  the  Quarterly 
Review,  together  win  Darwin's  new  work  on 
Expression  in  Animals  gives  these  creatureB 
a  reputation  for  a  degree  of  thoughtfnlness 
that  would  stand  some  human  beings  in 
good  ssrvice.  We  have  bad  the  judge's 
opinion  cf  dogs;  now  we  would  like  to  have 
the  dogs'  opinion  of  the  judge.  Perhaps, 
if  they  could  express  themselves  io  the  mat- 
ter, they  would  bestow  upon  him  the  title 
of  Dogberry. 

Pet  Nnmes. 

When  the  wife  of  your  bosam  is  in  a  bad 
humor  it  isn't  always  safe  to  say,  "What's 
up,  old  gal?"  A  gentleman  in  High  street, 
Brooklyn,  did  this  last  week.  She  turned 
on  him  with  "Who  do  you  call  old  gal,  you 
miserable,  old,  red-headed,  idiotic  mud  tur- 
tle?" He  fled  instantly  as  he  saw  her  eye 
roving  round  in  search  of  a  weapon  of  at- 
tack. He  made  his  peace  with  ^a  new  bon- 
net and  a  pair  of  earrings. 


Quite  a  Stocking  Full. 

GIobule3,  of  the  St.  Louis  Globe,  hung  up 
his  stocking  on  a  Onristmas  eve,  and  next 
morning  was  gladdened  by  the  eight  of  i<s 
contents,  to  wit:  Twenty-five  bushels  of 
ooal;  a  dozen  pan-wipers;  five  pars  ec's. 
sors,  assorted  sexes ;  a  Btlf-raking  mower; 
a  patent  churn;  a  fine  tooth  oomb;  ao  amu- 
let of  assafcetida,  limburger  cheese  and 
garlic,  to  keep  off  small-pox ;  a  buzz-saw  in 
operation ;  a  paper  of  fine  cut;  a  griod-at  :>ne; 
a  bighlv-nniehed  shot-gun,  double d-barrell 
and  leaded;  a  ditto  pointer  pup,  a  can  of 
coal-oil,  and  a  Lfew  eart  loads  of  miscella- 
neous trinkets. 


Prayer. 

That  female  out  in  Wisconsin  who  con- 
verted a  burglar  by  prayer,  has  been  im- 
itated by  an  Indianapolis  female.  This  time 
the  prayer  wasn't  an  eminent  success.  The 
burglar  walked  off  with  the  most  of  the 
lady's  wardrobe,  all  her  jewelry,  and  her 
husband's  gold  watch.  When  the  husband 
returned  he  was  just  a  little  bit  mad,  and 
Bwore  a  good  deal.  He  went  out  and  pur- 
chased a  boi'83  pistol,  and  presented  it  to 
her,  Baying :  "Get  a  bead  on  him  next 
time,  blow  him  to  blazes,  and  th:n  do  your 
praying." 


JB"or   Waeblntc 

Shirts,  %1  60  per  doz.;  small  pieces,  SOo. 
di  a.     At  the  What  Oheer  Laundry 


WiinnJnjt's. 

The  only  piaoa  south  of  Market  etrest   to 

get  a  good  dish  of  Oytters,  Ca'i'ornla  or  Eastern 
Transplanted,  Is  at  Manning's  Charter  Oak 
Oyster  Saloon,  comer  Howard  and  Third,  late 

-of  the  Blue  Wing  Siloon.  L 


-X>o    JVot    Wuffor    irom    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  iDgrowlng  Nails,  can  find  Instant 
M  UeJ  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Oowan's  Insti- 
tute, 810  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
speak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doc- 
tor's capability.  References  given  If  required.  H 


Dr.    Dotiorty 

Has  devoted  bis  study  more  particularly  to 
chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  as  snob  Is 
□ow  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
San  Frauoisoo,  Otflce  619  Saoramento  street, 
corner  of  Leldesdorfl,  a  few  doors  Delow  What 
Cheer  House.  x 


It  Is  Perfectly  Ahionishlnc 

How  beautifully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
Mfore  8  a.u.  returned  the  same  evening  If  de 
iJred.  z 


Live    Well. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  is  the  canBeof  many  crimes.  ThoBe 
who  dine  at  the  pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Wash- 
Ingtoii  treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Bo c ken,  wno  has  catered  for  the  publio  since 
[849.  provides  for  his  customers  Labe  Tahoe 
trout.  Salmagundi  boud.  game,  tame  geese, 
delieions  entreee.  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  flestre.  The  beBt  cut>  of  tea  in  the 
city  —  English  breakfast  tea  —  Bonchong  and 
Orange  Pekoe — can  be  obtained  here.  a 


S  ft  ill    Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bass  House  Carriage*,  can  be 
round  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
abllshment,  eonthwest  corner  iJUBh  and  Mont- 
gomery ets.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  .  Oarriaee  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  »o 

Tlie    l*reslclejni.'ai    Message. 

Peace  and  prosperity  are  the  key  notes  of  this 
dooument.  Cheapness  and  durablity  are  the 
oharooterUtlcs  of  H.  Lucheinger'e  furniture. 
All  should  visit  his  emporium,  735  Market 
street,  and  ascertain  how  cheaply  a  house  oan 
be  rnmiahed-  D  - 


Oysters* 

La  Btrolling  round  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
Our  careless  feet,  by  chance  did  Btray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  waters  bright,  did  make  a  sor  een 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  mossy  etone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Made  that  window  eeem  to  be 
Some  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 
"Stop,"  eaid  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  hero- 
It  looks  bo  nice— and  try  their  oheer."! 
"All  right,"  I  said,  '•!  must  agree 
That  thia  place  BUlts  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  Mb  appearance,  aafced  our  wish- 
Said  they  bad  almost  any  dleh 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  it  true. 
And  cooked  maymficenily,  too; 
All  kindB  of  oyaierp,  juicy,  fat, 
Oooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  mouth  doo't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  f  and  oraba  and  terrapins  ;,' 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  placeaiZbindsof  game, 
FiBh,  floBh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  diBh  waB,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  Ice  oream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  wnat  they  call  "such  nice  dinners." 
Whoever  doubte  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  tnere  this  troth  he'll  And  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  Bouee,  337  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

CHARLES  HAAKE.  Proprietor, 


NEW    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


THE  GOLDEN  ERA 


For    1873. 


2IST  YEAR  OF  PUBLICATION. 


A    New    Departure 


....FOB  THE.. 


KTE3TA7-     'STXl.A.X*.. 


FRESH    AND     BRILLIANT 
CONTRIBUTORS. 


The  Best  Talent  in  the  Country 


San  Francisco  Fenilletons  and 
Social  Gossip. 


True  Reflex  of  California 
Life  and  Times. 


THE  ROMANCE  AND  REALITY 
OF  THE  PERIOD. 


DIVIDEND   NOTICE. 

I-JIVIDEND  HOTIOE.-SAVINGS  AKD  LOAN 
SOOIETY.  No.  OlO  Olar  atr.et.-The  Board 
of  Director.  baY.  thiaday  d.olared  a  dividend  for 
t be  six  months  ending  December 31at.  1572, of  nino 
per  cent  per  anno m  on  all  deposits,  payable  on  and 
after  tha  15th  inBt. 

ja!4-2»        CYRUS  W.OAKM&NY,  Cashier. 


A  Safe  and  speedy  Reme- 
dy for  all  Bronchial  Affec- 
tions, Asthma,  Colds, 
Coughs,  Loss  of  Voice, 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  Con- 
sumption, Hoarseness, 
Pain  and  soreness  of  the 
Breast,  and  all  Difficulties 
arising  from  a  sudden 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  its 
healing  powers,  Ask  for 
the  California  Hall's  Pul- 
monary Balsam.  Sold  by 
ail  Druggists. 

J.    R.  GATES   &   CO., 

PBOFKIETOBS, 

Corner    sasisne    ant     Commercial     St.. 
jalSaf 


The  Great  Novel  of  the  Day, 

The  New  Magdalen! 

BT    WILEIE    COL.IJN8,  J2J 

IN  THE 

Golden  Era. 


Pacific  Stone  Company. 

THE  P.1OIFI0  8TONE  COMPANY  OAU, 
the  eBveoial  attention  of  AroMteots,  Engin- 
eers, end  the  pnbUo  in  general,  to  the  SDPEKIOB 
QUALITY  of  the  Stone  now  being  mamif&c tared 
by  tbem  in  this  oity  nuder  the  Ransome  Patent*. 
They  make  to  order  and  keep  in  stock: 
Building  Front*,  Water  Pipe* 

Slnlu,   Btonomeau,   Fonntnla*, 

Tile*,  Coping*  for  Wall*, 

Filter*,  etc,  ete., 

Together  with   Raneome's   celebrated    Free-Grit 

Grindstones,  allot  which  we  guarantee  eaperloz, 

and  at  a  price  far  below  that  of  bund-oat  work. 

■9*The  attention  of  private  partiea  Intending  to 
bnild  is  reapectf ttlly  solicited. 
Office.  No.  IO  BUSH  STREET.  San  FranoUoe. 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SH0BS 


L.    BLAIR'S, 

0   Kearny  *tre*t. 


The  "Podgers  Papers," 


1  'JPodser.,' 


THE  GOLDEN  ERA. 


SWALLOW  FLIGHTS 

By  Charles  Warren  Stoddard,  In 

The  Golden  Era. 


TABLE       T-A-SLaS, 
Br  Olive  Harper,  In 

The  Golden  Era 


TOM 


.A..     HAWJ 

Fenllleton,  lnl 


Oyster    Tra<lo. 

The  oyster  trade  In  California  1*  assuming 
gl gantlo  proportions.  Emerson  Oorviiio,  of  the 
Saddle  Boek,  *10  Pine  street,  furnishes  from 
his  own  oyster  beds  at  San  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  of  the  Paelflo  Ooast.  His 
Eastern  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 
nas  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and  f  he 
,Seddla  Book"  is  known  everywhere. 


ITli        Beet    Remodles, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Pec* 
rF*s  Webfoot  PUls,  for  all  bisons  complaints. 
i.  B.  Gates  and  Co.,  corner  Sansome  and  Com- 
mercial streets,  sole  agents.  • 


Dr.  Barlow   J,  Smith 

Is  giving  ■  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexnal  Physiology  ond  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  hlB  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evenlrg,  commencing  at  7 H  o'cloot 
A  u&rt  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  ex. mining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smi  h  gives 
phrenological  examinations  In  regard  io  health 
to  invalids  dally,  from  9  to  4  p.  m  ,  free.         w 

The  IllHttlmted  Press  (S.  F.) 

No.  1,  January,  1873.  Bold  by  tubscrlptton— 
$1  60  a  year.  Elegant,  choice,  cheap.  Sample 
numVerp,  15  cents.  Address  Murriy,  Dewey  k. 
Co.,  S.  F.  o 

• 

What    Oheer    Laundry 
Is  the  best  lAindxy  In  San  Frano  I  boo  .       *   i 


Best    Quality    of  JDosrslcln 

Driving  gloves,  at  92  per  pair,  at  the  What 
Oheer  Laundry  x 

M    TT<m    Want 

Your  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
eot  spoiled,  send  them  to  the  What  Oheer  Linn 
try.  x 


LEWIS  &   PANDER, 


nd  eb>apfls'. 
bu'woB'i  Kt=a  dj  and  Dupoot. 


3*  GEARY  &TR.EET, 
jafi  3m 


<fc 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

8nn  Franclnco  Snvinus  TTnton,   G33  Call- 
fornlu  street,  corner  of  Webb. 

POR  THE  HAT  FYKABENDIND  WITH  THE 

*-  3iat  December,  1>7 J,  a  dividend  hn*  b'  on  dp- 
alaied  at  tnn  rate  of  1109  and  nix-ten  tin  (9  ft-10) 
n*r  ceot.  per  aioiim  on  Term  Deposits,  and  eisbt 
C-)  percent,  per  annum  on  OrdtDarjr  Deposits,  frea 
or  K"ia  al  Tex  nn  Deposits,  payable  on  and  after 
I3tb  January,  1875.  By  order. 
0*31  iw  LOTKLL  WHITE.  Cashier. 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

EVKKX    BATVRDAT    KlfiHT. 

Piano   and.    rsinsixi&r  at  8  r-.ixi. 

D.  BARRY,  Ohalrmsn. 

Charing  Cross  Saloon 

606  Mission  street,  near  Second. 

delO  J.  EAGLES,  Proprietor. 


For  the  Very  Best  DrinJcs, 

Go  to  Ya.es*  Branah  Saloon,  oernerof  Market 
and  Third  streets.  no 


Wstcb.es  and.  Jewelry, 


Prosh  and  Sweat. 

Far  the  beet    confectionery,   go   to   Canty   and 
Wa«ner*a,  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Sntter.       X 


W^iat    Ohoor    Xjanriciry 


EMPLOYMENT  OFFICE 

659  Sacramento  street, 

(The  First  Hoops  below  Kearny  street,) 

FOB  FURNISHING  WHITE  AND  CHINESE 
H*ipof  all  kinda.-Gflceral  BnMness  Agsooy; 
O'lleot  Bente,  Notes  and  Accounts:  Whit*  and 
Obinese  Laborers  sapplied  for  Families,  Hctels, 
Fnrmr,  Factories,  etc. 


The  Golden  Era. 


ORIGINAL  STORIES.  POEMS  AND 
SKETCHES.  FASHION  flOSSIP, 
AMUSEMENTS.  IITEBATVBB 
AND  AST,  ANSWERS  TO  COR- 
RESPONDENTS,   ETC. 


rilHB  "GOLDEN  ERA"  IS  THE  OLDEST 
X  Wsesly  Paper  in  the  State,  permanent); 
established,  end  more  widely  cironlated  at  home 
and  abroad  than  an;  other  00  the  Pacific  Closet. 
In  California,  tbe  Atlantic  States,  and  throagfeont 
the  entire  field  of  its  ereab  and  rapidly  increasing 
eircnlatioD,  tbe  "GOLDEN  ERA"  is  universally 
regarded  as  a  literary  and  family  journal  of  une- 
qualled excellence. 


To  Advertisers. 


The  "GOLDEN  ERA"  is  a  welcome  Sunday  vis- 
itor In  every  Home  and  Household,  and  as  an 
advertising  medium  its  advantages  most  be  appa- 
rent to  business  men. 

TO  MAIL  SUBSCRIBERS, 

The    Golden  Era,  far  One  Yenr,  83  SO ; 

for  Six  Months,  8tt  OO. 

HuBsOTiptions  to  be  paid  In  advanos. 

The  Golden  Era  and  Peterson's  laid  tea' 

National  Magazine,  One  Tear,  85. 

aVTHE  GOLDEN  ERA  and  PETERSON'S 
LADIES'  NATIONAL  MAGAZINE  served  by 
Carriers  in  tbe  olty  at  12>£  oenta  per  week. 

THE  GOLDEN  ERA,  single  oopies,  Ten  Cents. 
For  sale  at  all  News-atands. 

Office  off  the  Golden  Bra, 


STEKETT I- III  VI  £B 


thomas  tt.  bree, 
shjVbh  puatbh 

MAHDFAOTnBEB 

— AMD— 
—OF— 

ORUmS,  BANJOS, 

— AND— 
OTMER    MUSICAL    INSTRTJMENTi,' 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1805. 

•arLeosons  Kiven  on  tbe  Banjo  and  Drum.    _ . 
MISSION  STREET,  between  First  and  Ssoond. 

N.  B-— Fine-toned   Silver  Solo   Banjos  for  Pro- 
eesionale  always  on  hand.  i&lS  if 


Declared  Affalnat  the  IV hole  "World  r 
the  Rest  of  Mankind. 


PATENT  EAGLE  BLACKING -WARRANT- 
ed  Bnperior  to  any  in  tbe  market.  Manufac- 
tured by  MOORE  A  CO.,  No.  WIO  Leidesdort: 
street,  S.F.  Directions  for  Uee:  Wben  found  too 
thick,  add  a  little  water.  Keep  tbe  bottle  well 
corked.    Seld  by  all  Grooere.  Oruggists,  etc.    d!K  ! 


TRAYS  always  on  band. 


Alfred  Vetter, 

Manufacturer  and 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES.! 

885  A  upon  t, 

NEAR  SUTTER  STBEET. 

See  my  Btock  of  Bin 
Cagns  before  purebssici 
e'eewbere.  Alwayeeoais; 
tbicgnew  on  hand.  **: 
Patent  Cases,  made  0 
Tin  Wire,  arc  watraniet 
FRKE  FROM  VERMli*! 
Also,  best  quality  TBI 
no20  tf  I 


Meerschaum  Pipe  Depot 

64S    KEARNY    STREET. 

PIPES  MADE  TO  ORDER  AT  < 
tho  sbortea  notio*  All  Pipes  and 
Cigar  Holders  wananted  genuine,  and 
to  color  well.  Meercabanio  PipFs  and 
walking  Canes  Mounted  and  Repaired 
at  lowest  FaHern  Prices,  and  witb  the  beBt  work 
manahip.  A  large  aBBortment  of  WalkinR  Oane 
and  Fancy  Goods  of  every  deacriptlon  always  0 
hand.  •  no2llmi 


The  Popular  Beverage 


CONGRESS  WATER  FROM  THE  PA0IPI* 
OongresB  Springs,  near  Santa  Olara.  Indorie 
by  tbe  Medical  Faoulty  its  curative  powers  bem 
equal  to  tbe  celebrated  OonereeB  Water  from  tb 
Springs  of  Saratoga,  New  Vork.  Depot  remove, 
from  ia8  Kearny  Btreet  to  New  Montgomery,  on : 
door  from  Howard.  Families  supplied  dally.  Lit 
oral  diaoonnt  to  the  traco,  and  orders  attended  t 
promptly.  de251«i 


Philadelphia   Restaurant- 

OHAS.  V.  BERGOLD,  PROPRIETORS^ 

THE    OLDEST 
sad   moat  popa 
San   Franoieco.     The  Tables   are^sun- 


ESTABLISHED 
moat  popular  Restaurant 


*» 


Montaomer» 


GEORGE    MATES*; 

DEALER  1^  OY5TKP.W,  t'LAHS 
andall  l:indt  ol  SHELL  FISH, 
Stalls  Nob.  AO,  -tl,  vU,  California 
Market,  en  I  ranee  on  California  atreeL 

Public  c-r  private  partiCB  Ljd  familiOB   sappli> 
from  H  a. si.  to  12  P.  id.    Ladies'  and  Genuomtt 

Orc'er  Ronii»  otww  trnvn  C  «  .w    t^i  IV  t»  M         i*'£tU 


DR.  "W.  A.  PAYNE. 

THIS  CELEBRATED  PHYSICIAN  HAS  Bl' 
moved  bis  office  from  tbe  Rnst  Hou?e  10  I 
Fleg&ot  Suite  01  Kootn^,  No.  Iv6  Kearny  stre 
He  tells  jour  disease  wkbouta  queation.  Do  1 
fail  to  call.  All  Ohronio  Diseases  treated  eucoei 
f  ally  del91n 


Bar  Sugar 

TOOK    SALE-518     KEAIiNV     STSEFT.   . 
1      HEBOEK'S.    Alto,  even  kind  of  Oand 

Wholesale  and  Retail.  

noTtt  M.    A.   MJ5SCEB 


Indian  Queen  Rang* 

The  Best  in  the  Blai-kf 

MAHtTFAOTURED  BY 

CALEB    M.     BICKLIH, 
oolStf  4Mb..  488  Bean 


NEW  YORK  PRIC 

HALL'S    PfANl 
For  sale  at  No.   ] 
1  >ler  street.    Call  1  j 
examine  f  or  yourssli  1 
s«-Tb*  only  Oallf  1 
nis-mads  Piano  ou  il 


Napa  Soda 

■rttlMC    Toalc. 


•  AB     r«A»niCO      •HIKIDAT.    JANUARY      in,     IB7J. 


»•».     XTI.  -  ■  ..    IftA. 


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SI   RCCE  V 


Halt 

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M€TR0P0LITAN  THEATRE 

S/eitesl  SttJaftai  if  the  Seasoa 

e  Yellow  Hat! 
The  Yellow  Hat! 


.  ■      ■•■■»      *| 


Twenty  Thousand  Persons. 

IMIHMMI  nili   I  araaaaaaaa 

The  Yellow  Hat 


W  ottli-rful   Tr,«n«f.irnial  inn-. 
lasnlflronl  SVrnrrj, 

Battalion  or  Ania. 

Itrllliant  Armor, 
Wonderful  t  utored  Lights 

Startling  Mechanical  Effect*, 
Superb  Variety   Entertainment, 

A»T> 

Fmlless  Tricks  and  Novelties 

.  ..TBI.... 

ACME   OF   PERFECTION! 

The  vboto  formlnc  t  Combination  of  Attractions 
mw  •■tailed  la  aej  The-atm. 

See  Xt!      See  It! 


r  Bat  OAse  aaaa  free.  9  aw.  ta  ft  fk.  where  BaMrrad 
utub4.M1r,i  SIX  DAYS  IX  ADVAKOK. 
r  POSITIVELY  NO  rBKS  LIST.    There  wilt  be  no  exctp- 
■  rale. 


lflW    ALHA1BBA    TfllATEl. 


BE^= 


SAN  FRANCISCO  ATHENEUM 


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I    \-  I     wkkk    <  •!       i  in: 


EMERSON    MINSTRELS 


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Goodbye,      XJnole     Bteve. 

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LET  ALL  OBEY  J.  C  RUSSELL 


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OVERTURE-'""',     bjTlu-rae-Bai.r OaCHESTRA 

To  conclude  with  the  beiutliul  Pantomimic  Spectacle,    arranged    by   BOB  HART,  entitled 

IfJEZZ^Z       IB J&±  3ST  33  3^  1Z 


CKRMtni.,  lb.  Ration  Oil. r 

in B.  AM 

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IliMSI'S.    KTO. 


FBIDAT   F.VKMSil.  Jaonary  17th- 


FAREWELL    BENEFIT    OF    THE    GREAT    EMERSON! 

LAST    KICrKI"    TWO    OK"    THS    EMER40H    MIHSTBEL8. 


MONDAY  EVfcNING,  January  20lh— Fir>t  App  -hidco  of 

JOHNNY    ALLEN.    MISS    ALICE    HARRISON,    and    LITTLE    MAC. 
THIS   THE4TRE    DOES    NOT    ADVEKTlsE     IV    THE     "CHRONICLE." 


nr.i  i  Irele ■  ■  »»  Oil  ■  -or.iueli.. 

Urclirttrn SO  icnlil  1'rlvalc  Uox« 

WT  All  BUI,  against  ton  Albambra  Theatre  mnBt  no  presented   heraafter  od  Monday. 

»yr«formanee  to  eomm.oce  punctually  at  eight  o'clock. 


«,»  Ceaia 

..SS   uml    «10 


THII    CVCNIMO 


JAKl'ART   Id 


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[■IMIMIII    .1 

l*Xl"o»:BT*»»s»x»y   MaiicIovIIIb 
•#  Pasalar  o>T. 

Mertlmer,    Parka,    Dixon    Thompson! 


1    «PUT 

■     *'     i 

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MISS  ACNfl 

Five 

>1  HilltORI 

wiiii    Mortimer 

Fe.lrjr  4|ac«a   MU,  rinaidtt 

■»••'•»•>  Heine   I.i  r«rmt 

Col*'r  "***•• Ma-iBif  Bi-awar 

CDRTAIH    LECTURES. 

Mr  ttlaea  LeHab. rharle,  Thon.peon 

"»n  LuIUot 

Ov-rtera Oroheatra 

Mr.  Hugh  Robinson  in    HIr  Changes! 


.•-.I?. mi 

*■««  Hnrlu  Craw 

Bmr  Nolo 

OfjSae,    ■  llr.1l*,    Cnnir 


Ml"   r*»nnr   M  andevllle 
Lydla  sMvlearvtoa 

I*«n    llivon 

Lnotio   Nororri 


UNDER  THE  GASLIGHT! 

Old  SwiuhMia I'barles  Tbomptoo 

£"*r*«J Iliifh  Hobim-in 

"»**■■-•;   ■    • Fnok   Mart i mar 

Auto*  Court  I  tod Hpllta  t.a  Forr**i 

■oiibj  nnd   ltunr*. I,nn   Blxoa 

Fatrr«t  Flotvtr Mlu  <'lande 

•*•»■ M>h  I.l*   rorrr.t 

Ulvblnnd  Fllnc  Mies    I.UInr<ion 

Tnkr  Ale  Hani)  Agnln I.ohIm.  Noarn 


NEGRO    ACT. 

To  conclude  w,      llOKli  Robiotoaa  Iii 


Before     tHo     I^e^x^rxx ! 


Hugh  Uobinton 


Deaoiti  Marnhr,, 

hirrrO'Neil 

NomMurptiy 0.  Thompwo 

Kitty.. .... ""• Lrdie  Liriorstoa 

Uorot>j  Kj*o,»»illaiaof  lb*  d#»p»Bt  dyr. if,  Uortimar 

Otbor  cDsrAC.ord  b>  tbe  Uompsoy. 


III*.    MUUfc-I,    1,'MltilNU   HUIHUI. 

PACIFIC  H0USE7ir^~^:a. 
OLYMPIC  HOUSE.^TJt":*;';:..- 

■VMJsj  R  M.HTO.Y  A  OOTBKLL. 


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SV-GALL  AND 


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SRK  THEM.  t  -V  La    AUOTIOtf    urmtR,     i\\n    Kearny    atr-.il. 


FERNANOEZ  &  AGUMRE. 


WAITKRS.  No. 
>  Br,  m.rKo 
ARiortment  of  UMM  and  Oapl  const 
bnad.    av  Hut*  made  t o  order  and  r«aovat«d  iq 
tup  ui<a'n-»  BtTla.  etraln 


No,  i  m*  rm 

'iif.     A  lino   [_, 
□  staotl»  0Q#^*«a> 


A  PERFECT  RUSH 

KBPT    UP 

TZ>a,y  £txx<X   TXTlslit. 

AT    TUB    OBEAT 

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OIB     klllM     HTRKKT. 

A  WONDERFUL  BUSINESS 

CHEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  AMERICA 

Is  e»w  osTerleB  si-eater  Hnr|ilni  thito  huvc 

ever  lteea  oaTered  la  Man  Frunclaco. 

fVlIk  ottr  coaaectlon  In 

New  York,    Chicago,    and  St.  Louis, 

Froaa  whlrh  we  arc  dally  receiving  Oaods 
bongbl  at  tbe  lawtit  Oaab   Frlcea 

IN"      OTJRHHSrOT. 

OUR    MOTTO    M    TO 

X  L  and  Undersell  All 


JUST    RECEIVED, 

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■old  tt«:KO, 
*••  do »ei.  wf  aito  Mhlrt*.  .vorib    SI  SO,   to  be  aald 

at  18>  eenta. 
3»  casaa  off  Bcavy   ITnderelotblna;,    dOe     to  91  AO. 

Hats.      Hats.      Hats. 

Vraai  Mi*,  ta  SI  BB,  aald  elsewhere  from  Sa  to  S. 

ALSO.  AH  IBBIKSE  STOCK  OF 
BIOTIORa,      fARCT    GOODS,      KHOI.ISH    CUT. 

LIST,   riria,    slovsi,  tobacco, 

-WATCH KB.  SOBEi  OOOBB, 

H  O  f*  I  Ei  B  Y, 

Trunk.*,     Bnca,     VallseB, 

AHD  IB  FAOT,  SVSBYTBIIIO. 

From  a  Needle  to   an  Anchor 

Oall  and  axamlna  oar  prioai,  and  latlafr  yoataalTaa  that 

THE  CHEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  AMERICA 

IS  THB  ORBAT 

IX  la  Auction  Store, 

SIB    KUIHT    BTBtKKT, 

Oae  Door  from  CoaiaiarclaL 

$5,  FOR  $1  SO 


JOHIV 


NOME  BUT  THE  BEST  QUALITY  OF  MEATS 
CAB  BE  HAD  AT 

Stalls  S,  O,  California.  Market 


PIONEEK    SHOE     MANXFACTOKY. 


ffiTh•  mm  ELEGANT  CUSTOM  WORK  IN  THE  OITV 
and  iiimiD.  good,  and  priOH.     BEEB8  A  .MA  Y  N  ABD 
BBS  Kaarnr.traat.'Ki.dooraflntb  of  Bo*b 


3P"  3L 


A  3Fl.€>o> 


ORGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 

....  OIKCULATES   IN  .... 

All    the  Theatres, 

AHD    U 

CIRCULATED  EVERY   DAY 

IN    THrf    TRAB, 

6ENERALLT  THROUGHOUT   THE    CITY 


THE   OLD 

Hot      SOOtCll, 

IS  Morton  Street,  near  Kearny. 
All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  AND  JERRY  IN  TOWN. 

Alwiwa  od  file  the  New  York  H«rald,  Harpnr'a 
Weukly,  Frank  Lit* he's,    Dof'a   DoiDK*,   Poluo  Uh- 

/.■tin,  all  tut"  i  itiiij'ni-niii  pap'irn,  also  Luodon 
Poncb.  Boll's  Lift-,  Illustrated  JLandoa  Nona,  Ooli 
aod  ra'-sfy  yourself. 

«Hr  Doti'i  I'oruet,  tbo  niRD  of  tbo   Hot    Neotrh. 

d»7tf  ONARLEB  WM.  t- KLDMAN.  Prop'r. 

Rum  Punch,   Hot  Scotch, 

....AMD.   .. 

T  O  M    an*l    J  JE  JR  It  Y, 

GO    TO    THE    IIBANCH 

Hot    sooton, 

i»b  Matter  street,  near  Keurny. 

All     Oi-iiil^H    Tori    Cents 

HOT      tHUWJM'K      KVI'KV     KltiHT. 
nol.1.  tf JOS.  P.  BRIGGS,  Proprietor 

DRESS  MAKING. 

|L/|RS.  H.  F.  BISHOP,  NO.  1«  O'PARRKLL 
ifM.  itreet,  is  the  p'aoe  for  Ladlaa  aod  atranRers 
▼  isitioK  tbe  olty  (o  have  their  Dresses  mude  fa 
atyle,  and  a  oerfeot  fit,  at  a  moderate  price     o.e<9 


RICHEDA    FAMILY 

(formerly   of  Chiarina't    Royal   RaUan  Circm) 

WILL  OIVE  LEBS0N8  ON  THE  VIOLIN  OR 
Guitar,  at  rsBidenoea  (if  reautredj.or  for 
Dish  Maslo  for  Sails  or  Parties,  at  moderate 
obarftes.  Resldeooe,  8uU  Mootsomery  etreet 
ooroor  JacksoD,  rtoomNo.il-  del2 lm 

J.    C.    COMBES, 

TERRAPIN    LUNCH. 

Cor.  .second  and  Tehama  streets. 

„  'Terrapin     oonstantly    on    baod. 

'Ojaters    in    every    style.      PRIVATE 

SUPPKR  ROOMS    FOR    PARTIES. 

deo  SI  lm 

CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OF  TBE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
the  Tbeatrloal  Profession  in  <  alifornia  pro- 
Kse  forroioK  elaasee  (or  instruction  in  KIocuUod. 
irsens  wisblog  to  avail  tbcmselTas  of  the  oppor- 
tuolty  of  acqoirlDK  *  ostfal  art  at  a  moderate  cost 
can  send  In  t&olr  names  to  "Oaatbrsea  "  P.  O.  Box 
2SM,  when  nartloaUrs  as  to  terms,  sto.,  will  be 
-     - '  dev  t 


SQUARZA'S 

Branch  Punch  Saloon, 

3 1 7  Kearny  street. 


Have  yon  bebeld  It?    If  not,  you're  a  treat 
At  8QDABZVS  PON0H  SALOON,  Id  Kearny  utreet .' 
There  BONA,  disciple  of  CHEAT  SQUAUZA, 
Dlapeasea  famed  Magic  PuucIiob;  rather 
The  moot  delicious  mixluroB  yet  rooorded; 
And  have  with  many  modals  been  rewardodl 
Ladles  their  OOBDIaLS  there  can  »lp  at  lelenre.— 
Their  "TEAR8"  appuaea.— and  Men  gain   "LABJIES 

PLEA80RE." 
To  allay  connubial  difforoncea  and  pain, 
En  "ANTX- DIVORCE"  yon  can  your  end  attain. 
BIp  of  the  potent  extract  but  one  taste, 
Your  arm.  oonaollhg,  straight  U  round  her  vraiat 
Queaswhuta   "AtOUNING  OOUKORf"  In  the  kiss 
That  heala  the  puarrel  and  Imparts  the  biles! 
The  "WELCOME"  ton,  you'll  alwayB  and 
A  balmy  soother  for  the  troubled  mliid. 
The  bright  "  AURORA."  and  the  sweet  "FASH  WELL, 
jnstTlBit  BONA,  and  you'll  all  fare  welll 
Els  "HTQIENIO  BIT  TER3"  are  the  panacea 
For  all  dyspeptics  and  for  diarrhoea. 
No  Oholera  Morbus  ever  has  been  found 
Where  "HYGIENIC  BITTEB8"  knock  around. 
BONA  and  9QUARZ&,  spite  of  all  detractor*), 
Bare  proved  the  Nation's  greatest  benefactors! 
Full  roar?  hit. rout  h..uhfai  anon  you'll  and 
To  aid  the  Han— Invigorate  the  mind  I 
Not  this  alone— a  Welcome  yon  will  meet 
At  BONA'S-.aQOARZA'S)  -317  KEaBMY  STREET. 
Remember,  too,  not  this  famed  place  to  pass; 
ALL  SPLENDID  LIQUORS  BUT  ONE  BIT  A  GLASS, 


THEY  HAVE   TAKEN 

THE     FCRST    PREMIUM 

....AT.... 

All  the  Mechanics'  Fairs. 


HOB   I1I.E  WBOLMAI.EAJI1)  BBTAIL 
at  the  old  ..tabllakaiNat.  ISO  EaUaia.-( 
oppaalU  IFbat  Che  rr  Sou, 


THE  JOUBHAL  OP  AattJSMQHW. 


Published  iin  Day  In  lb.  Year  >>T 
if.       I>.       BOQARDUS 

SSS  Hercbul  »nd    BUS  -»lf»^U»«to»  «tt. 

Below  Montgomery.  San  Franolwo. 


THURSDAY JANUABY  16,  1613 


AMUSEMENTS.    Etc 

Aiharubra. 

Tfce  brilliant  combination  known  us  Emerions 
Mi  lit  r«li  will  appear  bat  a  few  nights  longer  at 
tbti  homo.  To-morrow  •*«nmg  tbe  great  Billy 
Bmersoa  will  tak*  hit  farewell  Decent,  and  will 
Of  course,  have  a  rousing  boo*.*.  The  bill  for  t 
nlgot  U  a  »ery  well  arranged  one.  aa  may  be  seen 
by  reference  to  oar  first  page. 
CaUfornla  Th  cu.tr.*. 

Te-nigtat  It  the  last  bat  one  on  which  tbe  greed 
•peotacular  drama  of  "Aladdin"  will  be  par- 
formed.  There  will  be  a  rath  to  eetob  a  laat 
glimpse  of  the  ballet,  the  tllamieetfd  fonntaina 
and  cta-.r  beautiful  features.  On  Saturday  olght 
Madam*  Fibbn  will  bt  the  recipient  of  a  well- 
aarued  benefit.  The  opera  of  "La  favorita''  .will 
be  pr  emoted  and  the  ballet  will  be  given.  "Alad- 
din" will  be  performed  for  the  lead  time  at  the 
matlneo  on  Baturd  -y. 
Metro  poll  tun    Theatre. 

"The  Yellow  Hat"  withiu  lively  dialogue,  inter- 
ettlag  plot,  pleaalog aonga,  tine  olio  of  gj-mnaetic 
feats  by  the  Boitlay  Family,  caa  be  r.taaod  on 
the  stage  ooly  a  few  nigbta  longer.  To-morrew 
nigbt  Mies  Blanche  GlifMn,  wbo  plays  the  leading 
role  of  J-  ortouio.  will  be  the  recipient  of  a  com- 
plimeatary  ben.fit  teadered  her  by  the  manage- 
ment. Laat  "Yellow  Mat"  matinee  on  Satmtdaj. 
Bella.  Union  Theatre. 

Mits  Jennie  Worrell  and  Mitt  Lillie  Hall  io  eosg 
anddaooe;  J.  H  Larkia  and  Carrie  Armstrong  io 
Dutch  aiu ;  Mat  Kelly,  K  G.  Mvsb,  Johnay  fa- 
era,  and  [Tom  my  B.  ee  la  aoti ;  Oogill  and  Cooper  in 
Bang  and  dance;  Mine.  Tberese,  Mods.  Schmidt 
and  otheri  in  baliet;  Ed  Montague  in  gymoa&tio 
feats;  Cbarlei  Verner  in  character  tonga,  and 
Miaa  Jennie  Worrell  aod  others  io  "Kan.  the 
Gowd-for-Nolbing  "  preient  a  capital  evening's  en- 
tertainment. 
ETtae  Ataenean, 

Miie  Agnea  Kennedy,  Miea  Jenny  M&nderiUe, 
Frank  Mortimer,  Hngh  Robinieo,  Walter  Parks. 
Mits  L)dta  Lieings  one.  Misa  Glaude  and  a  boat 
of  others  appstr  nightly  ia  a  varied  aod  lively  pro- 
giimmi!  of  flonc?,  dances  and  acta.  It  appears  od 
oar  Bret  page. 

The  Hobticcltubal  Hall Bkattko — 

Skating  assemblies  Tuesday  afternoon  and  eve- 
ning, Wednesday  afternoon  and  evening.  Thurs- 
day af teroooD  aod  aveoiog,  and  Satorday  afternoon 
ai  d  evsoiog. 

AHAToanoAx.  MxasTjK.— One  or  the  most 

•omplete  collections 'of  the  kind  io  the  United 
States,  comprising:  hundreds  of  costly  and  beau- 
lllal  wcx  models,  ia  duly  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
Only)  at  -As  Museum  oo  Montgomery  street.  An 
hoax  may  be  prottublv  scent  here. 


Why  Jenki  Never  Married. 

Dr.  Holland's  new  et jit,  "Arthur  Benni- 
caetle,"  furo.BhM  m  witb  the  following 
pleasant  paseage: 

"I  think  a  woman  is  a  tremendous  be- 
ing," siid  Jenks.  "When  she's  right  she's 
the  lightest  thing  tbat  floa's.  When  she's 
wrong,  she'd  the  biggest  du  sauce  on  the  sea, 
even  if  she's  little  and  dot  so  "t  draw  two  feet 
of  water.  Perhaps  it  isn't  jnst  the  thing  to 
sty  to  a  boy  like  yon,  but  you'll  never  speak 
of  it  if  I  should  tell  you  a  Utile  some- 
thing?" 
"  Oh,  never  !"  I  assured  him. 
"Well,  I  e'pose  I  might  have  been  a  mar- 
ried man,"  and  Jenks  avoided  my  eyee  by 
pretending  lo  diseover  a  boraeahoe  in  the 
road. 

"Ton  don't  say  bo!"  I  exclaimed  io  un- 
disguised astonishment,  for  it  never  cccurred 
to  me  that  Euoh  a  man  as  Jenks  could  have 
married. 
"  Tea,  I  waited  on  a  girl  once." 
"  Was  she  beautiful?"  X  inquired. 
"Well,  I  sbonld  say  fair  to  middling," 
responded  Jenks,  parsing  his  lips  as  if  de- 
termined to  render  a  candid   judgment— 
"fair  to  middling,  barring  frecklep." 

"  But  you  didn't  leave  her  for  the  freck- 
les," I  said. 

"No,  I  didn't  leave^her  for  the  freckles. 
She  was  a  good  girl,  and  I  wsiied  on  her. 
It  don't  seem  pc.siblenow  tbat  I  ever  waited 
on  a  girl,  but  I  did." 

"And  why  didn't  you  marry  her?"  I  in- 
quired warml}. 

"  It  wasn't  her  fault,"  said  Jenk?.  "She 
was  a  good  girl." 

Then  why  didn't  you  marry  her?"  I  in- 
sisted. 

Well,  there  was  another  fellow  got  (o 
hanging  round,  and— you  know  bow  tuch 
things  go.  I  was  buay  and— didn't  tend  up 
very  well,  I  a'poeo— and  aha  got  tired  wait- 
ing for  me— or  something— and  the  other 
fellow  married  her.  bat  I've  never  blamed 
her.    fihs's  been  sorry  enough,  I  guees." 

Jenks  gave  a  sign  of  mingled  regret  and 
pity,  and  the  subject  was  dropped. 


Songs  of  the  Day 

The  song  writers  of  of  the  day  are  im- 
proving and  it's  about  time.  We  have  heard 
too  much  about  the  blue,  blue  sea,  her 
bright  Btnile  hanats  me  ttill,  and  each  mat- 
ters. Now  they  are  combining  instruction 
wit*!  magic-writ iog  through  tender  melodies 
the  utile  and  the  dulci,  as  it  were — licking 
stern  reality  to  poetic  fancy,  to  put  It  mildly. 
O  ne  of  thesalnuovators  on  old  fogies  like 
ifo Ji f,  has  written  a  beautiful  composition 
which  he  ealls  "Don't  slam  the  door,  Sam- 
my." When  we  beard  tbat  striking  song 
wrested  from  the  bowelB  of  a  piano  by  a  fair 
young  lady,  we  were  excitsd  to  such  a  point 
of  frenzy  t;at  we  could  without  remorse 
have  slaughtered  the  tyrannio  parent  who 
deprived  his  loving  child  of  the  supreme 
pleasure  of  hearing  Sammy  slam  the  gate  ; 
or  we  could  have  gone  out  ana  taken  three 
drink?,  a  fifty  cent  cigar,  and  a  dozen  oys- 
ters at  the  expanss  of  tbe  anther,  bad  he 
been  present  to  make  the  offer.  The  same 
author  has  also  written  another  song  which 
is  destined  to  live  while  our  language  lasts 
It  bears  the  pithy  tide  of  "Take  off  yoor 
boots,  Harry."  Our  admiration  is  eo  geast 
for  this  wonderful  production  tbat  we  can 
only  do  jnstice  to  our  feelings  by  quoting 
two  lines  (that  is  all  that  remains  upon  the 
tablet  of  our  brain)  of  the  song: 

Take  off  year  boott  at  tbe  porob.  Harry, 

For  tbe  old  mac  doesn't  sleep  very  sound. 


Heartrending  Sorrow. 

"Vy,  Moehes.  my  dear  Moshea,  vat  iah  de 
matter  mi t  you  ?"  aBked  an  IsraeHtiBh  friend 
of  his  bj  other  whom  he  found  crying  pite- 
ouBly  in  his  store  in  Chatham  street. 

"Ob,  don't  ai  me,  I  bin  sich  a  fool; 
nevtr  I  bin  such  a  fool." 

"Veil,  c\n't  we  do  nothings  about  it  ?  Tat 
ish  demattar?" 

"Veil,  den,  a  jackass  he  comes  in  and  he 
buys  a  coat,  and  I  tills  him  seventy  dollars." 

"Veil,  didn't  he  pay  de  eeventy  dollar*?" 

"Oh,  yea.  be  pays  it,  but  dat  ish  vare  I 
was  sicb  a  fool ;  I  didn't  scharge  him  seT- 
enty-two.  Oh,  my,  loss  him  two  tollarg,  I 
tas  sich  a  fool. 


A  Natural  Question. 

Murders  are  so  common  in  New  York  that 
when  a  g.  ntleman  went  home  and  announced 
to  his  wife  lhat  Mr.  Greeley  was  dead,  bia 
lit...  three-year-old,  playing  on  the  floor 
looked  up  and  said,  "Pa,  who  shot  him?" 

Holiday    Candi«s, 

Freeh,  sweet  and  dtbcioua  Candles,  of  every 
variety,  at  M  A.  Merck's  pioneer  confection- 
«y,  67f       iray  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    q 


Holiday    Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tables 
that  compare  with  Squaraa's.  equajg*  a  Punches 
are  famou*  for  the  high  art  Bhown  in  their  man- 
ufacture, happy  combination  of  wbolejome 
tonlca,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  tbe 
disciple  of  the  great  Squaws,  has  prepared.. 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  cordials  for    9  *°*X  rtI*et* 


Justice  to  Women. 

The  Boston  Transcript,  Bpeaklng  of  no- 
ble wiveB,  says  tbat  Mr.  Seward's  | fame  be- 
gan to  wane  after  the  death  of  his  wife,  to 
whom  he  owed  tbe  vitalizing  currents  -which 
bore  him  on.  The  Vicountess  Beaconefield 
is  dead,  and  we  shall  now  tee  how  much  the 
extraordinary  Disraeli  owed  to  the  power 
behind  tbe  throne.  How  long  must  it  be 
before  great  women  can  bring  their  powers 
to  bear  at  firsthand?  We  have  had  prsctt 
cal  evidence  that  sometimes  tbey  bringtbem 
to  bear  with  both  hands— and  most  effect 
ively,  too. 

Unappreciated. 

A  Boeton  gentleman  who  could  not  waltz, 
offered  a  young  J*dy  -$100  if  ehe  would  let 
him  hug  her  as  much  aa  the  man  did  who 
had  jaet  waltzed  her.  It  was  a  good  offer, 
and  showed  tbat  money  was  no  objeot  to 
him,  but  tbey  put  him  out  of  the  house  bo 
hard  that  his  eyes  were  quite  black. 


Still    Allvel 

When  looting  for  Holiday  presents,  go  to  the 
New  Tobk  Photoqbaph  Gaxxebv,  No.  25  Third 
street,  and  Bee  those  beautiiul  portraits  In  oil, 
water-colors  and  Indla-inb.  Piices  from  one- 
tbird  to  one-balf  cheaper  than  at  any  ether 
flrat-clasa  gallery  in  the  city.  Beniember  the 
place— B.  F.  Howland  &  Co.,  25  Third  st.       p 


RECOLLECTIONS  OF  A  DIZZY  LIFE. 

Oh  !  how  often  do  I  look 
On  those  days  when,  with  my  books, 
I,  a  little  child,  wjuld  ai'.  and  rsad  near  by  my 
mother's  side, 
How  trie  tears  wonld  fill  Ler  eye 
When  I'd  told  a  wicked  He, 
And  she'd  whack  the  cat-o'-ulDe-ialls  round  my 
tender  little  bide. 

Little  afster  dear  and  I— 
And  I  think  wilh  many  a  sigh 
Of  that  little   aagel  cherab,    and  with  tearful 
eyet  I  see- 
How  we'd  r  Jim  about  together, 
Ot<  r  hill  and  over  heather, 
And  how  shb's,  with  a.  alsttr's  patience,  take 
the  lickings  m;ant  for  me. 

How  to  Sonday-aohool  we'd  go, 
And  we'd  walk  so  very  Blow, 
That  our  dear  and  kind  old  minister  would 
shake  bia  pious  head, 
Sijing,  "  Children,  you're  not  <arly  ;" 
And  he'd  pat  our  heada  eo  oorly, 
And  he'd  muss  our  clothes  up  so  much  that  I'd 
wish  that  he  wee  dead. 

How  her  pennies  she  would  save 

TJotll  Suuday,  when  she  gave 
Them  to  her  teacher  kV*  tbe  little  heathen  far 
away  ; 
And  then  how,  with  boyish  pride. 
By  that  dear,  kind  teacher's  side, 
I  would  eteil  those  heathen'.?  pennies  when  th» 
dear  old  man  wonld  pray. 

And  my  schoolmate; — where  are  tbey? 
Many  In  the  churchyard  gray  ; 
Some  have  gone  to  foreign  climes,  where  they're 
lesdera  in  tbe  van. 
One's  a  statesman  tried  and  true. 
While  another  of  the  few 
Eeepa  a  gin-mill  in  the  Bowery  on  the  Earopean 
plan. 

And  I  ponder  o'er  those  rJaye, 

Thinking  of  the  many  waya 
In  which  men  rise  to  places  of  responsibility  ; 

And  I  buret  myself  with  laughter, 

When  1 1  fiint  of  tbe  hereafter 
Of  that  poor  deluded  gin-mill  keeper  in  the 
Bo  wery. 

How  he'll  twirt  and  bow  he'll  turn 
In  that  undiscovered  bora, 
From  which  no  traveler  htre  on  taith  was  ever 
known  to  ccme  ; 
And  he'll  wiBh,  as  well  he  may. 
That  h='d  ti  aveled  the  right  way, 
And  gone  to  church  and  Sunday-school,  instead 
of  telling  ram. 


A  Happy  New  Veer. 

What  a  pleaiare  itrs  to  meets  smiling  connta- 
nance,  whetb«ritbe  on  the  street  or  in  the  par- 
lor. And  why  it  it  that  tome  faces  wear  a  contin- 
ually happy  look  ?  It  ia  simply  beoaase  they  live  on 
a  plain,  nutritions  and  aabstantial  diet.  That  man 
it  a  public  benefactor  wbo  will  conscient lonely 
serve  ns  with  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
meaL  Looi*  Meyers,  proprietor  of  the  "White 
House."  Kearny  street,  also  of  the  Oapitol  Res- 
taurant, Fourth  Btreet.  does  it.  as  hundreds  can 
erithu»itBtic*lly  testify.  Hi*  ktchens  axe  marvels 
of  ordtr  and  cleanliDess.  Iry  him,  and  yoa  will 
rind  it  impossible  to  eat  elBewbere. 


•Jones  dc  Schroder's 

Celebrated  Crab  Chowder  can  ba  obtained  only 
at  880  Bath  ttreet,  nearly  opposite  the  Aiham- 
bra  Theatre.  Sob  Halt  eats  it,  and  tbey  all 
est  it.  Only  the  best  brands  of  Liquors  bot- 
tled fot  family  use.  (i- 

Lever  Buckle    suspenders, 

At  $1  per  pair— 25  per  cent,  cheaper  than  else- 
f  hers — at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  x 


CLarKTOT-Utr. — Madame  Clara  AntODta,  tbe 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
has  removed  to  323  Kearny  Bt.  Consultations  in 
English,  French  and  Qerman.  i 


How  it  Looks  in  Heaven. 

A  colored  female  preacher  is  making  Ma- 
con (Ga.)  lively.  In  one  of  her  last  street 
sermons  she  thus  relates  her  experience :  I 
started  to  go  right  to  beberj.  De  debil  was 
close  at  my  heels,  and  he  follered  me  ebery 
step  ob  de  way.  When  I  got  to  Norf  O'liny 
he  was  dar,  aod  when  I  went  through  New 
York  he  was  still  dar.  I  was  afeered  to  look 
round  for  fear  I'd  see  thim,  and  he'd  lead 
me  right  Btraight  down  to  hell.  He  follered 
me  ebery  step  ob  de  way  right  to  de  gate  ob 
heben,  and  when  dey  opened  de  door  to  let 
me  in  he  gib  one  monstrous  howl  and  den 
he  left  me,  and  I  walked  right  in.  Oh,  my 
frens,  it  was  de  most  beautiful  place  I  eber 
seed.  Kberyting  was  gold,  and  dey  brought 
me  a  gold  bible,  and  you  jest  ought  lo  bear 
me  read.  Here  I  don't  know  de  A  B  C,  but 
np  dar  I  could  read  jis  like  a  preacher.  I 
could  read  ebery  word,  and  did  nothing  but 
sit  under  de  Bhade  ob  a  June  apple  tree  and 
read  my  gold  bible  ebery  day.  I'b  tellin  de 
gospel  trail",  ebery  word  I  say;  I'eeen  heben, 
for  I  done  been  dar  and  read  de  gold  bible 
through. 

To  AcraEssES.— For  sale  at  a  great  sacrifice 
at  38  Geary  street,  eix  elegant  silk  dresses,  une- 
qualled for  quality  and  style.  e 


Manning's. 

The  only  place  south  of  Market  strest  to 
get  a  good  dish  of  Oysters,  California  or  EaBtern 
Transplanted,  is  at  Manning's  Charter  Oak 
Oyster  Scloon,  corner  Howard  and  Third,  late 
of  the  Bine  Wing  8*loon.  L 


Live    Well. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  Is  tbe  causeof  many  crimes.  Those 
wbo  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Bestanrant,  on  Wash- 
ington treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Booken,  wbo  has  catered  for  the  public  since 
1849.  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  S&imagundl  soup,  game,  tame  geeee, 
dellclouB  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  best  cun  or  tea  In  the 
elty  —  English  breakfast  tea  — Bonchong  and 
Orange  Pekoe— can  be  obtained  here.  a 


Everybody    Hutted. 

There  ia  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
in  hats.  At  "  The"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hit  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Everyone  who 
goes  there  is  sura  to  be  suited.  n 

Something  iYew. 

Wm  A.  Hubbard's  manufactured  misses'  and 
Infant's  garments  and  ladies  undtrwejr  In  suits, 
are  famed  for  their  superiority  of  make  and  tti- 
tnre  all  over  the  Union.  Mr.  <3eo.  W.  Amldon, 
the  authorized  agent  of  Mr.  Hubbard,  has  estab- 
lished a  depot  of  these  goods  at  248  Second  et, 
for  wholeeale  and  retail  trade.  A  liberal  dli- 
count  to  the  trade.  j 


A  Pleasant  Location, 

Persona  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  building  is  a  verv  fine  one  and  is  well 
lighted  and  ventilated.. 


Diamond    Catarrh    Remedy 

Is  a  aura  oure  for  Catarrh  or  Colds.    Aak  your 
druggist   for  it,  or  Bend  to  Dr.  A.  F.  Ever,  No. 


Sam  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Rhbb  Bouse  Carriages,  can  be 
lound  In  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  ee- 
lablishment,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery Bts,,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carriaee  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  bo 


The    President's    Message. 

Peace  and  prosperity  are  the  key  notes  of  this 
document.  Cheapness  and  dnrabllrv  are  the 
characteristios  of  H.  Lucheinger's  furniture. 
All  should  vieit  his  emporium,  736  Market 
Btreet,  and  ascertain  how  cheaply  a  house  can 
be  furnished.  D  . 

—m 

An    Old    Landmark. 

The  Verandah  Cigar  Btore,  at  the  N.  E.  corner 
of  Kearny  and  Washington  streets,  kept  by 
Henry  Sehmldt,  has  been  famous  for  the  laet 
eleven  yearB  for  keeping  the  best  Havana  olgars, 
tobacco,  choice  meerschaum  pipeB,  eta        v 

■ •- 

Gentlemen,    Attention!      — 

For  the  most  comfortable  and  luxurious  ghave 
be  eure  and  call  at  O.  L.  Snsand'B  Palace  Shaving 
and  Hairdressing  Saloon,  224  Montgomery  St., 
opposite  Baas  House,  upstairs.  Only  the  most 
skillful  artists  employed.  B 


aealth  ana  pleasure, 

There  are  not  too  many  pleasures  In  San 
Francisco,  Kothing  Is  more  pleasant,  nothing 
more  health-giving  than  a  drive  into  tne  coun- 
try now  and  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
keep  a  carriage  of  their  own,  can  and  one 
equal  In  elegance  to  any  private  conveyance 
at  the  Occidental  Carriage  stand.  Frank  Bon- 
ton  has  there,  and  art  his  stables  1018  Stockton 
street,  carriages  of  every  description.  His 
drivers  are  careful  and  experiences,  bis  charges 
are  moderate.  The  moral  of  the  above  is: 
to  to  Frank  Bonton  ax  the  Occidental  Hotel 
■/ben  you  want  a  carriage,  o 


The  Choicest  Confectionery. 

Jo&n  B.  Eomtr  has  just  opened  a  new  and 
handsome  confectionery  store  at  126  Kearny 
street,  where  can  be  obtained  superior  finely 
flavored  oonfectionery  of  all  kinds.  Balls  and 
parties  suppllied.  j 

Washing  Returned  in  One  3> a  y 
And  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry. 

Bats   f&T   Holidays. 

"  The"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington  Btreet  (Bee 
ond  bat  store  below  Kearny),  Is  the  plice  to  go 
to  buy  your  holiday  hats.  Finest  hate,  largest 
assortment  and  cheapest  hat  Btore  in  the  city. 
Bemember,  No.  647,  second  hat  btore  below 
Kearny,  on  Washington  street-  a 


Photographic    cards, 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Qallery.  84  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Missioa'street,  v 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGBAMMK.IN 
every  Theatre  in  San  Francisco. 


FIGARO 

IS  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH 
eat  the  centre  of  tbe  city,  in  nil  Rnfai.  »>.„ 
tsnr&nts.  Saloons,  Stares  and 


FIGARO 

IB  OIEOULATED  EVERY  DAT  ON  THE 
.  Oaltl.nd  yerryBoato  to  catch  the  pa&Mngere 
hat  amve  by  Ihegreat  Oerlaad  Train. 


FIGARO 

IS     MAILED    EVERT  DAT  TO  ALL  THE 

o,»?^IK:,.t'"  b<"els,  '»  California,  K.vada  and 
Oregon- the  paper,  leu  in  the  theatres  at  light 
being  gathered  np  and  aaved  lor  that  onrpose  p  - 


FIGARO 

IS    "HERE,  THERE  AND  EVERYWHERE," 

ii  .V.  Ti,8.0?"""^"1  aieetlLg  a  change  of  readers 
i,.t  »  io-  "'"■  T'"'<'l|ag  Uonvesaooee,  Hotels, 
and  public  resorts  generally. 


FIGARO     . 

rjIBOTJLATES  D!  THE  BEST  SOOIETY.  IS 

.V.hflKS4.1"  t*  »»>"'■•'  aearly  all  who  come 
to  the  ci»  to  mate  porchaees,  and  Is  thereloretha 
heat  of  advertising  medinma,  •■"•«„  w«> 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Booksellers  and  Stationer*. 

H.  H.  Moore.  609  Montgomery,  oear  MerohanL 

Basinets  College*. 
Heald'e,  Bryant  &  titration's  College,  24  Post  St. 

JBotehers. 
Kats,  Fred,  Stalla  H  to  100.  California  Market. 

Brmi  Fonnderlea* 
Weed  A  Eingwell,  California*  125  First  at. 

French  Fancy    GomJa. 
Locan  A  Co.,  19  Menbgomerp,  107  and  109  6nttax\ 

Hrnnan  Hair* 
Sampson.  A.  B.  A  Co.,  110  Second  street. 

Hmle  nod  MnMcal  I ostr amenta. 
Keene,  O.  C,  mftr.  aooordiana,  repairer  of  ail  kaad» 
musical  installments,  203  Kearny. 
Hoeearonl  Unnafaolaren. 
Brigaardello,  Maocbiarello  A  Co.,  706  Sanson*, 

Wine,  and  Uqasri.    (Wholesalu) 
Daneri  F.  A  Co..  W4  front 


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I 


LARGEST 

PosterPrintingHouse 

On  the  Pacific  Coast] 


H.  P.  TAYLOR, 

HAVING  DIb CONTINUED  THB  PRINTTHe 
Business  at  the  corner  of  Sacrament*  u4 
Leideadorff  streets,  and 

Removed  to  532  Clay  street, 

Will,  in  fo  tare,  cocdact  the  same  Use  of  basin 
at  the  new  location,  in  connection  with  theonsH 

B.  F.  STERETT, 

With  whom  he  has  united  his  stock  and  bniiosst 
thna  making  tbia 

THE  LARGEST  AND  BEST  APPOINTED  0FFIK 
M  THE  STATE, 

And  affording  unsurpassed  facilities  for  Prlnstlii, 
of  every  description.  Personal  attention  wlifflf 
given  to 

SHOW,  THEATRICAL.  CIRCUS  AND  OONI 
WORK,  ETC. 

My  Eogravera  stand  at  tbe  bead  of  the  prOfaW 
6ioD,as  samples  on  tbe  dead-walls  of  theoityi 
testify. 

A  call  is  solicited  from  my  friends  and  the 
lie  at  aty  new  Quarters.    ' 

H.  P.  TAILOR, 

de41m  639  clap  streefc  | 


>rote». 
tywtt 


ARION 

Pianoforte. 


DEOLARKD  PY  THE  JUDGES  AT  A  LATB 
Fair  of  the  American  Institote,  after  a  blind- 
fold  trial    EKainst   Btsinway'e,  OhickerirjR'S,  aa< 
others,  to  be  TH^  BJlST  ON  EXHIBITION.    B 
OVBTAZ,  Sole  Agent.    SO  O'Farrell  ■  treet 
N  B-— Pianos  of  all  etylee  TO  RENT.         matt . 


OUTSIDE    LANDS. 

ANY  AND  ALL.  PERSONS  THAT  HA71 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  ODD 
SIDE  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  have  tbj 
amount  refunded  at  tbe  office  of  the  undersignee 
upon  tbe  presentation  of  an  order  from  tbl 
Mayor  and  Oity  and  County  Attorney. 

delStf  A.   ATTgTlK.  I 


j*       OLI 

DAVE  MEN  DEB  &  CO.,at_ 

old  original  RedLion.  lOOetn 

Btreet,  between  Kearny  Mid  Dnpont,  wbereyoi 
can  have  HOT  AND  COLD  DRINKS,  not  forget] 
tiog  the  old  Pioneer  Lunch.  Tbe  "Old  Sport"  If 
always  on  baod. 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession 

THE  UNDERSIGNED,  WHO  HAS  BESS  I 
over  twelve  years  connected  with  tbe  press  o  f 
Melbourne,  and  iB  welt  known  br  the  members  o  i 
the  profession  in  the  Colonies,  bege  to  iatlmab  I 
that  he  ia  prepared  to  give  experienced  advice  U  I 
all  persons  professionally  vieiting  or  moditatioi  t .  I 
visit  to  tbe  Australian  Colonies.  Fee  tnoderalt  | 
Punctuality  in  dispatching  replies  may  be  relist 
upon. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  WATERS 
12Viotoria   Chambers,      «  Collins  street.  Ms* 
featf 


bourne.     Australia. 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE 


FINELY  FTJP5IISHED  ROOMS,  SB*: 
gle  or  in  a nita, 
"Well  JLighwd  and  VtmtlLated, 

_  Uninrmsnea  Kooms  to  let.  .bodei 
or  withcot  board.  ALHAMBRA  BIT 
SIC*  Hn.h  .tr.st 


lodging  wiU 

BaiLCaia, 


CANDIES. 

ALL     KINDS,     OK    THE     FINEST  rcANDi 
made  at  oar  Steam  Oandy  Faotor,  dailr.    AI 
orders,  especially  from  tbe  cocotry,  ar.  nolioltai    I 
aod  will  be  promptly  attondBd  to. 

OANTY  4  WAGNER, 
lOT  Montgomery  st~   ne,.r  S«ir*r 


ttOO   Pair,   ot    socks, 
At  all  prices,  ittho  What  Oheer  Lnnndrr. 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

Tk.  Ocrrnnn  Saving,  and  loan  Society. 

THE  BOARD  OF  DIKEOTORS  HAVE  DE- 
cl.red  .  dijideod  of  nine  (9)  per  cut  Mr 
annnm  on  Term  Deposit,,  aod  .ev.o  and  one  n." 
!'£.'  ?8tc5ot-  K  '»■■»  on  Ordinary  DepoSte, 
lw™hFe'Vi",,ls-T"'  '1'  tha  "'  month.  <E8  S 
Deoember  U.  1875,  payable  on  and  after  Jannary 


CENTRAL. 

NO.  11B  GEARY  STREKT. 
Best  accommodations  for 
Families  io  tbe  city.     Private 
entrance  forLadi-c    Hair  Ootting.  ShayiDg  a_ 
Shampooing.    Obildren'e  Hair  neatly  cat.   Ladlaf 
SbampooingSO  oeots. 
i  - 17 1  m  U  CORRI VEAO.  Proprietar. 


MR.  AND  MRS.  DREW'S 

t Select  Dancing  Academ] 


AMERICAN     EXCHANCE 
HAYWABHS. 

lONY  OAKBb PROPRIETOl 

Pirst-Class   Hotel 

jyl66m 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS. 

A  LARGE :  ASSORTMhNT  OF  GENTS*  FUR-1 
nisbieg  j3poda  to  be  b»,d.  good  and  cboap.  a 


TMMEI1I'  <L  % 


141     r>iUII('ll<     rNCMDit.    JANUARY     IS 


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is  tad  tio 

WEST  END"  H 


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BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


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YELLOW  HAT! 


ALADDIN;  OR,   THE  WONDERFUL   LAMP! 


Star  Premiere  Assoluta,  BETTY  RIGL.  the  Premiere  Danseuse.  EMILY  RIGl. 


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b.    Lore    tod    fV.lt* 

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'  Mai   Qwrea't   A.lrle,r 
Bt'DSOI    UiHIJ 

J  Hindi*; 

tia*  e  Cowtlar,  I      .0.  Edaonde 
1    . .  L    »»'tao»r 
■  ■  .Mim  Fann,  Toon. 

Mr,   1.   F.  Beat, 

Mis  O.llBn 

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OLIO. 

ICARIAN  GAMES. 

'   -r  Joeqnln  Bui  lay 

HORIZONTAL    BARS. 

.  Oft '•rinii 
>«D JOigDINBl'ISLAT 

ilPlRUE     BALLANCINO    Ad! 


Thar,  wriaiiota*,  o.tb  in,  Grand  Transformation  8«u 
MUUM 

id  of  Fern*.  or_H^lla  of  Dazzling  Light! 

UD«r    rtSJIIaO    J.,     rl  b-Comolimeoiarr- B^nTn7~ 
i-e.d»r,d  r  j  ib.  Morale  a  act  10 

M  I -.-.  i:  i.  kNCHK  CLIFTON 


AT  AFrEHNOOll,  Jea    18- 

iici  Yellow   Hat    aI."tl°5igJ 

MONDAY  IVKNMO.  JAN  »tb.  Fir.-.  Appeewuooof 

1ISS     AUCUSTA    L.     DARCON- 


Tulontool    C*»llrti 

JANUARY   16 

lTINBXI. 
Tiir    sngoKol  .l.Y    ilii.tnumi    a  r>  <  r  it  i.r    i*    ■    ah*.    i.nn.KD 

Aladdin;  or,  The  Wonderful  Lamp! 

rinii.rTiof    or    riiRtrtli*: 

„  man  mooir  Moonr 

|« w.  a.  ni.srATr.il 

iaabm  j.  o  wili  . 

TAB!  TOMOLtTBt • KALTE1  M.  LBBAI 

OBABD  V1IIK. E.  B.  TRATKK 

AF.rUOf, «  J    BCOILFT 

UiriCCB O.  HENI1T 


.  K.llr.  Ta.ra  and  Coaeoear 


IMIIOIITAL.M. 

onrrs  oruo  

OEBl  OF  THE  LAMP 

OESI  OF  TBE  RIBO 

rmscxss  badboulbadoub 

AUROr 

ZOBTAD _ 

HPaTAPBA 

Mandarin,,  bfrnlstere  of  HLto.  O-nl'.  nnnl,m«n.  On,,  I 


E.  PLTIIPTOB 

JOBB  WIL80B 

MIRS  LOUISA  JOBMTOn 

MISS  MIBBIE  WALTON 

MISS  BABBIE  WYATT 

MltH  M.  A.  OBAMBEKH 

MBS.  C.  B.  SADKDEBJ 

Atlpoilanta,  alav-o,  .  t  -. 


Magnificent   Scenery  by  Porter  I     Startling    Illusions!    Gorgeous   Costumes! 


ACT     FIRST. 

F.nihniit.-"!  C»vc  rn, 
M.Ktr    ]>rle>makt  li>  Funntbln. 
-A.OT      SECOND. 


A.CT     THIRD. 

I     Conic  Inetramentol  Act,  Mom.  1'nron.     I.a    Man. 
ola,    M'llo    illiriT     BIOL    nod     RHII.l     KIUI.. 

.     '  Gran  Ballet  do  Chlnol^, 

:••■-£,  uod  |  b*     «•""    »"•"•»'  «»"  BMH.Y  BIOL  ood  Corp. 

U'llr  KM. l.Y    KhJl.  and  Corp.de   Holtou  .to  llmi.-t. 

SATURDAY  HVKN1.NG.    Jaoaary   lmb.— 

Benefit     of    Mme.     Inez    ^.»"lt>"fc>:rl. 

LA  FAVOFUTV,  Qi.nd  Open  or  DONIZETTI,  will  bo  sivou;  WITH  BALLET. 
MONDAY  EVE.V'ISQ,  JANUARY  Mtu.  Flrjt  Ai.po.rao.ce  of— 

tohn     t.     FLA.^isa:oJsrjz> 

Id  ■  new  Comedy,  adapted  from  the  Francb.   entitled  FORBIDDEN  PRTJIT.  ' 


DUE  Ft. 


TJilCES   OF  ADMI8BI0N. 

KfKrTfH  •*-(•(•—  Dro6«  Cirol*  uif  Orohestra 91  *■•>     Balcony 

Rr»rT>d  KcM(a—B«lflOCy 1&     Gallery 

Drtai  Citcl«  Admltnlon  »1  OO    Private  Boxes 


..99    untl  RIO  OS 


Vr.B.J 

•  •(III,   l-6Mr     BHtt  ItMBHf 

*>«*n«ift» 

«««lf  «•*•■ 

.1 -■)•!-  .)•■■  ■,»■>•. 

Dutch    mxoiiiplin.-ntloua 

J     II     !..KKI>  Ml  c   AKHIK   AKHM 

toiiit  MBttr-T^       charki  virhe'i 

Jennio    Worrell    and    Lilhc    Hall 

IB  DUL'III.I  DABOB. 

THE    OTHER    FELLOW.  _ 

M»»  K.Hi  ■    «"i  »■> <     <. Hint 


li.L  >.d  OOOPEB  In 

"I'M       GOING       HOMK 

.    nal   M.1.I-.   compo.Od  br  E    Klom .) 


Ill  IM»     <  "Mil       . 


Bonquet  of  Soogs. 


I  I.      <lo\riiil>- 

. . .  Hiss  UlliTHaT 


BniiiM'     r.u-     a     Wnisrr. 

MIM  Jutaobinf .lohon*  1  n.r. Tommr  Broo. 


M.dlar  Orvriar. 


Nan  the  Good-for-Nothing! 

NAN MISS  JKNKIK   \MHIRHX 

(In  wfil'h  ih*|i  wlih-oi  a  ri»»l,  iotrodacifiK  t*r  *  loj»  ) 

Tom   Drlbblea,  one  fatber. It.  i;    M.'lb 

Harry  >'ollier,  t  be  other  father Obarl«i  Vomer 

(Jo»ri(ir,ic»rpTii«r Malt  Kelly 

Ynnnjt  Hr.  biinp.en Obaa.  (  ofiil 

Bob Kred  Cooper 


Over  tare.. 


.  .OrobMtr* 


New  Oomla  Btllat  by  H.  Bobmidt.  ectUkd 

The  Village  Coquette 

LISH1TK MMU.  THUREBR 

I«  Pere  Thomas R.  G   Mareb 

Onianot,  liokiDf  for  work Kd,  Montaaae 

rKANCOIS,  a  (aim  .arrant MON.-.   KOHMIOT 

Gleneaaes  ...  Mines  Fillmore,  JosaDhlne,  Armotrooff,  Gen-vita 
....DURING  THE  BALLET.,.. 

Clinrncter  Dance Mme.  There. r,   M.   Kch-nldt 

l*u-  Seal ....lime.  Therea« 

Fluule It  e  down 

By  all  tbe  Ladl«a,  M.  SOHMIDT  and  HMB.  TUERKKH. 
Unezpeoted  T.b.eao Fioale 


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1  Hit)  w> 
ImnIbbIImJ 

ss-a 

,iro*""'j!y 

istsa 

I  III  I 


Seeoml  Street.     |  40 

SWAINS  BAKERY, 

i:-t»l.ll.llc,i    m    'no 
WE     HAVE    NO     BRANCHES, 

I  bt  Bo.  148  Foortb  atrttt.  bod  At 
Xo.  IOI  .  stooktoo  ,ir.,L 

THE    BEST    QIAI.ITT    Or 

■Wedding  Oalto 

ALWAYS  OB   UAXD. 
MY«»T    VARIETY    OF 

Cuke  for  the  Holidays. 

FI  CREAM.  cnARLOTTH  RUMS',  BLAJJO- 
MAJK.K.  .IKk.I.Ii  S,  ew.,  made  to  order  and 
•(  ibabMt  material*. 
— -W  «!■> K.  K,  sw,vi\  «fc  CO. 


HAIR. 

THE  OUEAPESr  PLAOl  IB  SAB  FRAK0I300 
TO  BOY 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Cood-t,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewjiry  &  Fancy  Goods, 

18  AT  TUB 

NEW  YORK    STORE. 

A.    B.    "AHUM  4t  CO., 

Mo.  1  lO  Breond  atrcct, 
ooJUIin       Botwooo  Mlarton  n.d   Minna. 


Attention,  Good  Liyers! 


M"-'-  »»ROES.  FOBMERLY 
oropri,torol  tbbMloan'  Boa. 
tanrbol.  h„  uk.n  IS,  nbbb..nVlol 
Of  bOlb  tb.  Minora'  R,,Moi»ol  °b 
Commercial  atrvol  bod  tbo  Mlnony 
Branch  An  Marr.l  iItmi    .n  ...-. 


i-j^K 


uonmaroui  aira.l  and  tbo  llini  i .  r^  ina  T 
{W.r«»,l",'kJ*.m  0ano.rablo  wltb  MB. 
A.  DRAYEUB,  wbo  baa  boon  oobnol.d  with  tbo 
arm  for  r.An.  ImprorsmtDUbl*,  bo,o  mad.  In 
tb,  Ooliioo  daportmaota  tbat  will  ran-lar  tb.  Mi- 
Sf*,?01*  WRalAr  lb«n  It  ha,  «,u  (man  donna. 
S.V "  '•*,?; '1  "t  ".'"""ri'r.  Onr  Bill,  of  Far. 
•nlbraoa  all  tha  dalioaoiw  of  tbo  aaaaoo.  Onr 
•oottola ''Qood  Kara,  Good  Oooklnf  and  Modarato 

P.  BCBOP.I  *  CO., 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

KS1  and  4.3(3  CommeroUl,  and 
709  Market  street. 
Opan  frota  8  a.m.  to  10  r.u.  anJl  In 


THE  SAN   FRANCISCO 

BILL  POSTING  COMPANY 

«-  M*  ••tw^emeai  to  ■*,,  Mr.  Lei  deader  r. 
(Ex  oflw  af  P.M.  B.  8.  OtX) 

01VB  TJ8  A  TRIAL; 


McDANIEL'S 

Museum  and  Theatre. 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

TtTR  UlDFRSIGNED  VTODT.D  MOHT  RE- 
speotfrjlly  represeot  to  yon  and  tne  public  gen- 
erally, that  be  la  now  prepared  to  fnrtlsh  facii- 
lt>««  for  exblbi'inna  of  every  kind  and  oharaotar, 
wblob  aboald  deiervn  tbe  pMrooaize  of  the  pab- 
llo.  He  ba«  ornciei  at  Cbnynne,  Wyoming,  A 
LARGE  A.ND  OkMMODIuIJs  UaLL,  with  goo) 
Soocery  acd  Siano.  Tbe  Hall  Is  well  ventilated 
and  lighted,  and  mid*  comfor  «bo  for  nil  seasons 
of  the  year.  THK  BEST  OF  MUSIC,  both  String 
and  Brasa,  can  be  fnrni»bed  at  all  times. 

rtaiiafao'ory  arraogemeolB  will  tie  made  with 
THKATRIOAL  ORG  I  HER  COMPANIES,  eith- 
er for  footing  of  Bailor  performances  on  a  per- 
cent-im  of  tbe  rocoipia.    Ourrcsponderjcn  "olioiu)d 

Address.  J.  Mi-DANIKI  . 

Look  Box  No.  1,  Cheyenne.   Wyoming. 

N.  B  —  Ooriosities  wanted  for  the  Cheyenne 
Museum.  Those  wishing  enfrrmorneDiB.  state  low- 
est terras  for  tbe  Winter  Season,  sending  pboto- 
fraph  to  my  address.  Half  Passage  Money  re- 
onded  after  QlUng  bd easement e, 

JAMKS  McDANIEL, 
Proprietor  Cheyenne  Theatre  and  Museum, 
oeK'i  Sm  Look  Box  No.  1.  Cheveone,  W.  T. 


CHEYENNE_TH£ATRE. 
Professionals  Wanted. 


SIX  FIRST-CLASS  PEOPLE.-MUST  HAVE 
good  Wardrobe,  Four  Ladies  and  two  Gen- 
tlamna  to  be  good  in  general  baslnasBfir  the  oom- 
Ing  Winter  tSoa«oo,  commoaoinv  tbe  first  week  In 
November,  1ST2.  Address  stating  lowest  terma, 
with  Photograph.  Half  Far*  reloaded  after  fill. 
Ing  engagement. 

JAMES  McDANIEL, 
Proprietor  Cheyenne  Theatre  and  Moeeam, 
oc*2  Look  Box  1,  Obeyenoe.  W.  T. 


The    Biggest   Race   Yet—The 
Human  Race* 


THE  M  A  .l OB  IT  Y  OF  TUONE  WHO 
reside  la  Nan  Fruncleeo*  bay  their 
Nhlrte  una  Fnrnl.hlna;  Ooodi  of  BENE- 
DICT A  CO.,  No.  8  Second  strret,  be- 
eanie  (heyere  nlwiiy*  treated  'well  nod 
boy  their  tcot.de  ut  the  lowest  prlcaa.  at 
•'THE   OLD  RTAND." 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VIU8INU    CITY,    HEYAIJA. 

THIS  BLKOAJfT  THHATRK  HAS  BERN  RE- 
decorated,  and  can  be  rented  by  tbo  night  or 
by    Uta  weak.     Stan   and    traveling    oompaaJes 
liberal,  v  Lreatod  with  on  applioatlon  by  letter 
JOHN    PIPER, 
Hanagar  and  sole  Propr-ator, 
■      Or  to        J.   H.  HcCAUC, 
<»t>  Waahingtoa  straet.  Sao  Fvanolaeo. 


MONS.  ALEXANDER  WOLOWSKI, 

THE  WELL-KNOWN  PIANIST  AND  VO- 
oallit,  rtopaaa  Now  Ooarats  for  Piano  and 
•login g  by  his  sntirely  New  and  Simplified  Hy*tea> 
-  tbe  shortest  i  n  esis ten ce— reading  music  at  night. 
Aocon.PAjjimibnis,  Sieging  for  Parlor  or  Ooncrrt-, 


Pacific  Purchasing. 

PRINTING,  DRAMATIC,  MUSICAL,   LECTURE,   AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooms     1G    and     17....020    "Washingrtoii    street. 


WANTED    IMMEDIATELY. 

First-Class  Minstrel,  Acrobatic  and  Cymnastic  Talent 

....ALSO.... 

Twenty    Plr»t    X-ixio    Ballot    Ladios. 

FOR  HALE EI«HTT  NETS  *»F  AMAZON  ARMORS.  COMPLETE,  IN 
Lota  to  suit,  purchasers.  Each  Set  oonstataof  Snl'd  Bilvor-Plated  Helmet,  Hreastr-lnte,  Lam- 
berkin.  Shield,  odb  p.iroi  Arml«t.,  ol*  pair  or  BruCBlet,-,  one  pair  of  Tights,  OQe  pair  of  Truuka,  one 
pair  of  Sand  nl-,  one  Tonic,  one  Scarf,  one  Combat  Sword,  aid  one  Spear.  A  portion  nl  theno  Armor  a 
»*.re  now  to  be  seen  at  .he  Metropolitan  Theatie  in  the  Amazaniao  Maroh  in  "THK  YELTOw  HAT. 

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GKAND 

Select  Bal  Masque 


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ORIENTAL 

LITERARY  AND  SOCIAL  CLUB, 


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...,ow.... 

TlirilSDAT    ETEXINO JAN.  SSd 

BY  SUBSORiPTION  ONLY. 

Ticket* 95  ea 

•»■■  Subscription  Lists  nnn  b«  found  with— 
G.  M   Berry,  Mi-  -riff's  Office,  Lily  Hall; 
Mr   Brandt,  -'.W   .^.r   'Wft-hinctr.n  A  Montgomery; 
A,  Sum  me.  llu  Id.  Jr.,  N.K.  cor  Folsom  A  Stcuart; 
W.  Ooben.  No.  (i  Hstiery  street; 
J.  W'tt,  No.  lUIThtid  -trtWI ; 
Mr.  KitKenattiirj,  No    \C>  Second  street; 
hd.  Abramaon,  No.  73.^  Ulay  street. deSfllw 


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SOUTHERN  PACIFIC 

OVSTER 

....AND.... 

OHCOP   ECOtTSB, 

anouner  atreet,  olTKcjrn,   brlivctu  Pine 
and  California. 

THE    FINEST    FBESH    BALTIMORE    AND 
TBANMFI.ANTKD  0Y8TBRB  aorvad  In  noj 
atylu.     KveryttrlnK  ooo.  ed  iotbo  best  manner, 
nar  Tha  Floeat  Llqoors  and  Oisare. 
fc*-Eloaunt  Snltea  of  Koorna  for  I.od lea. 
aarOFKN  DAY  AMD  NIOHT. 

R.  J.  lEOHAU  IF   ft  JE88BW. 
noM  1m      .  ITopriotors. 


FRENCH     CORSETS. 

MMK  POWS,  IMPORTER  AND    DEALER  IN 
Parisian    Ladiea'     Ondarwaar.     FRENCH 
O0R8E T8  of  all  prioa,  and  qoaJltiaa.  raadj  made 


THE  ART  OF  SINGING 

IN  ITS  HIGHEST,  PERFEOIION  -KIOHARD 
MULDLtK  FABBRI,  teuoll«r  of  sevoral  cele- 
brated K'lropenn  artistea.  late  Director  of  tbe  re- 
nowned OonBervitory  el  Geneva,  Mnitre  du  Ohant 
of  t'.e  Freuob  Imnerinl  Academy  of  Mueiov  Con- 
ductor of  t  be  Pbilbiirmoeiquo  Sooietv  in  Paris, 
rind  at.  preHent  Musical  Oiieotor  of  tha  Fabbrl 
Open,  is  prepared  to  give  private  IsBuoni,  either 
al  Ilia  office  or  at  tbe  re»i"eri''o  of  tbo  pupils; 
likewise  COURSES  OF  MNU1NG,  PiANO  aud 
MUSICAL  INSTRUCTION. 

For  further  parlicuisra  anply  at  PROF.  MUL- 
DKK'Soffi.e.  No.»l  POWKLL  S'l  REF  t  .betwe-n 
Market  aud  Ellis  Also,  iett-rs  received  aud  terms 
ti  be  bad  at  the  mnaiu  ftore  of  M.  Gray,  ulay  et., 
and  of  Measra  Sherman  J.  Hyde,  corner  of  Sutter 
and  Kearny  streets.  jaB  lm 


WILLIS^BAND. 

MUSIC    FURNISHED    FOR    ALL 
oooestonB.    Music  imported,  arranged 
and  for  eale. 

FrltK  Plpcra  and  Hareai  M.  Blam 
Lending  YloIInfite. 
■»-0rd#re  from  the  country  promptly  attended 
Address    M.     W.    WILLIS,    Baton's    Mutlo 
ret,  or  JrJARCrUflW. 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUMr 

And  C'oIIeize  of  Medicine. 

Ifi   f\Cif\    BEAUIIFUL   AND   INSTRUCT- 
M.\J*\J\J\J  iT*.  r.bieota  to  bo  sn.n.    Qpen  to  the 

Public  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  ai   EUtOKA  HAW. 

318  Montgomery  stretit.    FOR  MEN  ONLY 
htDr.  Jordan's  Pbivatk  Office  is  at  fell 

Gesry  street  (otiyosite  olo  veob^rl^cB^  Pavilion). 


Stage  Dancing 

TAUGHT  AT 

McCarly's  Dancing  Academy, 


DASHAWAY  HALL, 

Poat  atreet.  oear  Kearnr. 


ADOLFHUS    STOCKMEYER, 

....TEAOUER  OF.... 

PIANO    AND    SINCINC, 

Balls  aud   Parties  attended  to,  and  Music  fur 
niahsd.    Residence,  90S  Eddy  street.       dti-lm 


E.  PARDINJ 

NO.  T«0  WASHINGTON  STREET.  (ABOVE 
tha  Plata).  Sao  Fraaoisoo.    Boots  sad  Shoe* 
made  to  order  in  the  bast  Freucb.  style.  The  urns 


4*FI&AKO.! 

THE  JOURNAL  OF  AMUSEMENTS. 

Published  every  Dw  in  the  Year  by 
,T.       I».       B  O  G -A- H  X>  XT  S 


laSMcrcbunt  ood  535   "W  a.hlngton  8t« 
Below  Montgomery.  San  Francisco. 


THUB3DAY JAXCARX  16,  1873 


A  SlipP«ry  Battle  Ground. 

The  Daubary  News  Bays :  Wo  have  felt 
rather  kindly  towaids  French  rcofa  since 
Friday  night.  Two  cats  got  on  Mr.  Wei- 
land's  that  eTening.  They  were  cats  that 
evidently  never  saw  a  French  roof  before, 
but  they  were  not  timid.  They  bumped 
themselves  without  a  moment's  pause, 
sounded  the  battle  cry,  and  went  to  work. 
For  two  minutes  there  was  a  gnat  deal  of 
pulling  atoand  and  howling,  but  it  was  a 
French  roof,  it  was  new  ground,  and  before 
they  were  (airly  aware  of  it  they  wera  off 
the  rcof  and  going  towards  the  earth  at 
lightning  Tolooity,  piwing  out  into  tha  air 
for  something  to  get  hold  of,  spitting  and 
crying  and  swearing  and  beseeching,  and 
fobbing  with  their  hearts  fall  of  agony  and 
their  months  foil  of  fur,  all  the  way  to  the 
ground,  where  fiey  arrived  in  a  condition 
to  afford  nourishment  ta  Mr.  Wei  land's 
grape  vines.  _ 

Men's  Favoiioa. 

Tuero  are  two  kinds  of  gentlemen's^ favor- 
ites—the  bright  women  who  amusa  them, 
and  the  sympathetic  one  who  love  them.- 
Bnt  these  last  areot  a  doubtful— what  coun- 
try people  call  "chancy"  kind;  women  who 
thjvv  their  feelings  tco  i-psnly,  who  fall  in 
love  tco  seriously,  or  perhaps  UDasked  alto- 
gether, being  more  lUeiy  to  irritate  and  dis- 
gust than  to  charm.  But  the  bright,  ani- 
mated women,  who  know  bowto  talk  and  do 
not  preach,  who  say  innocent  things  in  an 
audacious  way,  and  audacions  things  in  an 
innocent  way,  who  are  c.veer  without  ped- 
antry, frink  without  impudence,  quick  to 
follow  a  lead  when  shown  them,  and  who 
know  the  difference  between  badinage  and 
earnestness,  flirting  and  serious  intentions— 
theie  are  the  women  liked  by  men,  and 
whose  social  successs  in  no  wise  depends  on 
their  bcan'y. 

Not  So  Bad. 

The  Post  has  the  following  paragraph  : 

The  Town  Crier  and  tows  liar— one  says 
smart  thine*  in  the  News  Letter,  and  the 
other  boasts  of  the  Call's  circulation. 

Ws  were  not  aware  that  the  Town  Crier 
of  the  Nows  Lettar  f  aid  smart  things.  The 
Post  knows  all  about  the  town  liar,  though, 
for  the  very  next  paragraph  to  the  one 
quoted  above  is  as  follows  : 

The  city  circulation  of  the  Post  is  increas- 
ing rapidly— more  rapidly  than  that  of  aoy 
other  paper  published  io  the  city. 

The  town  liar  can  hardly  beat  that  for  a 

whopper. 

— ♦ 
Too  Late. 

Middle-aged  Customer— Mr.  Bas*bridge, 
my  musioal  education  has  been  utterly  neg- 
lected, but  I've  a  strong  desire  to  pract  ce 
some  instrument.  What  would  you  advice 
me  to  take  up? 

Conscientious  Tradesman— Well,  sir,  I 
should  recommend  the  triangle— oh— yes-  I 
think  a  musical  snuff-box,  Bir,  would  be  the 
best! 


A  Dticomflted  Lectnrer. 

The  Yreka  Journal  says:  "Sam  Quiver 
attempted  to  lecture  at  Jacksonville  last 
week  on  what  be  knew  about  the  Modocs* 
It  was  supposed  ha  was  an  Indian  sympa- 
thiser, and  the  boys  greeted  him  'with  the 
exciting  apphuBs  of  Are  crackers,  when  he 
quit  in  disgust  followed  by  a  young  army  of 
musical  artists  with  dinner  bells,  tin  paisi 
drums,  etc. 


McDowell,   Hhow    Card  Writer, 

Bead;  made  aid    made  to  order,    feoom  10, 
608  MaxHe  t  strret  cor.  Poet  and  Montgamory.  o 


J>o   You    Kuow 

That  with  ButtkbicVs  Patxesss  yon  can  cut 
and  mate  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly  T  Bend 
postage  stamp  for  an  Illustrated  catalogue.  E. 
A.  Doming,  agent,  office  of  the  Howe  Sewing 
Machine,  So .  113  Kearny  street,  between  Sutter 
ana  Post.  San  Franciaoo.  • 


X>r.    I>olx©irty 

Has  devoted  hie  study  more  particularly  to 
cbionic  and  ppeelfio  practice,  and  an  each  1b 
now  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
San  Francisco.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
comer  of  LcldeadorlL  a  few  doors  doIow  What 
Ohaor  Hoses..  T 


J>o    Pfot    Ssuffor    irom    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corn  s,  Bun- 
lona,  Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  appljlug  ax  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Instl. 
tote,  310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.h.  We 
speak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doc- 
tor's capability.  References  given  if  required,  b 


Oyater   Trade. 

The  oyster  trade  in  California  la  assuming 
•^Jgantlo  proportions.  Emerson  Corvillc,  of  the 
Saddle  Beck,  410  Pine  street,  furnishes  from 
his  own  oyster  beds  at  San  Bruno  millions  of 
oyeWs  to  all  parts  of  tha  Paoiflo  Coaat.  Hie 
■a  q  transplanted  oysters  hare  a  fame  which 
bu  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and  *  he 
'Saddle  Boca"  is  known  averjwnere. 


Tlie    Seat.    Remedies. 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pals.  Dr.  Per. 
IT'S  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
/*  B.  Gates  and  Co.,  corner  Sansome  and  Com- 
mercial streets,  sole  agents.  • 


Odjrcr,   the  Republican. 

Odger,  one  of  the  leadens  of  the  Republican 
movement  in  England,  U  made  sad  fun  of  by 
the  papers.  Tbey  won't  have  him  for  a  new 
Oliver  Cromwell.  Our  London  namesake  ban 
the  following  concerning  the  latest  f^at  cf 
the  doughty  Odger: 

What  is  thiB  laat  Ihiog  that  Mr.  Oiger  has 
done?  Pljttinv  the  destruction  of  Emp.rei, 
bo  hss  accomplished  the  do  *r  fall  of  a  bta 
die  1  Yte,  the  beadle  of  the  Middlt  b  Wrou^ii 
School  Bo.rd— Bobens.byname.  Until,  in 
an  evil  moment,  he  was  tempted  to  carry 
ike  carpst-bag  of  "a  person  named  Odcer, 
a  lecturer,"  this  eduoational  functionary  en- 
joyed the  confidence  and  estaem  of  biB  mas- 
lers— bis  home  wsb  happy,  bis  fireside  cheer- 
ful and  his  prospect*  bright.  Brft,  bIsb  ! 
Odger  has  undone  him  and  b£»  is  a  bea- 
dle no  longer.  The  eye  which  glowed 
with  official  animation  is  dimmel  and  tear- 
ful;  domestic  joy  has  disappeared;  the 
sweet  emolnments  of  labor  no  longer  glad- 
den the  Saturday  night— Mr.  Roberta,  in 
fact,  is  cast  upon  tbe  world  again,  nothing 
more  than  a  man  and  a  brother.  The  Mid- 
dlesborough  School  Board  did  not  say  tba*, 
it  wasbeoauw  of  Mr.  Odger  that  they  dis- 
charged their  trusty  beadle  ;  their  reason 
was  tbat  he  lacks  education  and  experience. 
Well,  I  think  he  does:  a  man  of  experience 
and  education  would  not  be  likely  to  act  as 
light  porter  to  a  republican  cordwainer. 

m 
New  York  Programmes. 

There  are  quite  a  number  of  programme 
papers  in  New  York,  and  they  get  up  a  little 
disoussion.  Tje  programme  of  the  Union 
Square  Theatre  bad  the  following  the  other 
day: 

The  following  typographical  blunders  in 
a  late  sambr-r  of  tbe  otherwise  neat  pro- 
gramme qi  the  Fifth  Avenue  Theatre  are 
worth  mentioning  as  cariosities  of  tbe  print- 
er's art :  "  While  tbe  central  portion  of  tbe 
play,  wiih  images,  (the  crowing  of  comedy), 
seemingly  floating  in  the  expanse  of  sky 
hoe,  is  one  of  tbe  fines'  result*  yet  produced 
by  the  motherly  brush  of  Gartbnldi.  The 
Fifth  Avenue  is  indeed  the  fairy  grot  of  tie 
dramatic  musa."  If  fir  "crowing"  we  read 
crowning,  "hoe"  hae,  f  r  "motherly"  mas- 
terly, and  for  "grot"  grotto,  we  will  get 
moie  nearly  at  what  the  writer  intended  to 
say. 

The  Union  8quara  Programme  obtained 
ths  services  of  a  proof-reader  the  nest  day. 


Slit  Down  tbe  Back. 

A  young  man  named  Billsome,  at  Grass- 
hopper, Ey.,  returned  from  an  EaBlern 
town  filled  with  romance  and  Chest jr- 
fieldian  air?.  He  eava  pretty,  well-dressed 
young  lady  standing  ankle-deep  in  the  mud, 
beside  her  epizootioal  palfrey,  and  evident- 
ly waiting  for  assistance  io  mount.  He 
sprang  to  her  relief,  made  a  temporary  stir- 
rup of  his  two  hands,  and  was  rewarded  by 
a  kick  in  tbe  mouth  which  knocked  Jeight 
dollars  worth  of  gold  down  his  threat,  while 
tho  gentle  one  murmured:  "I'll  learn  you 
to  insult  me,  you  pig-eyed  slouch  of  a  nasty 
man,  you.  for  a  niokel  I'd  put  a  head  on 
you  lhat  would  make  yon  wear  Bhirts  slit 
down  tbe  back  for  a  month." 


Buries  the  Dog*. 

The  Post,  which  really  is  the  meanest  lit- 
tle paper  ever  published,  is  now  Bquealicg 
because  the  doga  in  the  pound  are  to  be  fed 
and  too  cents  a  day  p:r  dog  baa  been  appro- 
priated for  tbat  purpose.    It  says: 

Bwill  is  just  as  good  for  dogs,  for  they  a-e 
not  at  all  t'-wtidions,  and  swill  oan  be  pro- 
cure! at  any  of  the  restaurants  for  about 
three  dollais  a  ton. 

Really,  the  editor  of  the  Pest  had  better 
speak  for  himself.  We  know  dogs,  well- 
brought  up  dogs,  who  would  starve  to  death 
before  they  would  eat  swill. 


What  Eb»! 

The  loaal  of  the  Examiner  shows  the 
length  of  his  ears  by  saying: 

Bierstadt's  new  picture,  "Donner  Lake 
from  the  Summit,"  attracted  a  largo  audi- 
ence to  tbe  Art  Gallery  yestarday. 

The  only  sort  of  picture  that  could  gain 
aa  '-audience,"  would  be,  we  should  imag- 
ine, "a  speaking  likeness." 


Dubnqueites  have  a  fashion  of  swapping 
babies  "unsight  and  unseen." 

A  Milwaukee  Congressman  has  been  frank- 
ing a  friend's  wedding-cards. 

An  Illinois  exchange  reports  the  thermom- 
eter "thirty  degress  below  Cairo." 

London's  latest  funny  paperis  The  Gossip. 

F"or    Wnaning 

Bhirts,  SI  60  per  dor.;  small  pieces,  60c.  per 
'«  a.    At  the  What  Cheer  Laundry  * 


/Lltogotiier  me  Best. 

It  is  curious,  but  true,  tbat  J.  A.  Shaber, 
70?  Market  street,  near  Third,  should  sell  fur- 
niture and  bedding  cheaper  ihun  any  other 
dealer  In  this  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
convinced.  y 


For  the  Very  Best  DrlnJcs, 

Goto  Yfces'  Branch  Saloon,  earner  of  Market 


Dr.  Barlow  «J.  ftimitrt       ■ 

Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Leolnrea  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
ease! at  bis  Hygelan  Ball,  «37  California  streef, 
every  Friday  evenlc  g,  commencing  at  7  H  o'clook. 
A  oart  of  the  evening  la  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  retard  to  health 
to  Invalids  dally,  from  9  to  4  p  m  ,  free.        vy 

Tbe  111 ag! rated  PreiB  (S.  F.) 

No.  1,  January,  1873.  Sold  by  subacription— 
$1  60  a  year.  Elegant,  choice,  cheap.  Sample 
numnerp,  16  cents.  Addrass  Murrey,  Dewey  A 
Co.,  S.  F.  o 

• 

WTtiavt    Cheer    Laundry 

Iethebestia-mdry  In  San  Franolsoo.       * 


Best    Quality    of  JDoffrakln. 

Driving  gloves,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  the  What 

ijoeer  Laundry  x 

El    Yon    -Want 

Your  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
aot  spoiled,  send  them  to  the  What  Cheer  Laun 
fc*J.  x 


Frssh  and  Sweet, 
Fer  the  beet     confectionery,   go   to   Canty  and 
'"'"  107  Menta-ornery  St.  near  Sutter.       * 


i  Xwy  Neat. 

iiieratidt's  picture  of  Doiner  Lake  was, 
as  everyone  knows,  painted  to  order  for  Mr. 
Huntington,  one  of  tbe  railroad  magnate. 
Naturally  enough  Mr.  Huntington  thought 
that  the  picture  would  not  be  complete  with- 
out a  locomotive,  so  he  besought  Bieretadt 
to  paint  in  a  locomotive  and  train  of  cars 
raoning  up  the  grade  on  the  right  hand  side 
of  the  picture.  Biers  tadt  protested,  but 
conll  not  positively  refuse,  as  Mr.  Hunting- 
ton was  to  pay  for  tbe  picture  and  thought 
hshad  a  right  to  make  a  suggestion.  He 
told  his  wealtby  patron  he  "would,  see  about 
it— "would  do  tbe  best  he  could."  Bo  Bier- 
stidt  painted  a  oariing  wreath  of  smoke 
Hotting  above  the  track  on  the  right,  and 
explained  to  Mr.  Huntington  tbat  this  suffi- 
ciently suggested  the  locomotive,  the  train 
having  just  got  round  the  oorner  out  of 
sight.  This  is  by  no  means  the  leant  artistic 
touch  in  Bierstadt's  picture  of  Donner  Lake. 


THE  GOLDEN  ERA 

For    1878. 


2IST  YEAR  OF  PUBLICATION. 


Oysters. 

In  Btrolling  round  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gae  light, 
Uur  careless  feet,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  waters  bright,  did  make  a  soreen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  waa  seen ; 
While  mosBy  ntone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Hade  that  window  eeem  to  be 
Borne  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here— 
It  looks  bo  nice— and  try  their  cheer."; 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
Mo  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  elde  a  waiter  neat 
Made  hie  appearance,  asked  our  Wish- 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  magnificently,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  afyle;  just  think  of  that. 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
Tbei)  'd  clam  t  and  crabs  and  terrapins  ;' 
In  lad,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  oosy  place  ail  kinds  of  game, 
Fibh,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  ana  sure, 
prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners. 
To  get  wnat  they  call  "such  nice  dinners, ** 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  tnere  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  onoe  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  Bouse.  337  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

CHAKLES  HAAKE.  Proprietor. 


It  la  Perfectly  Astonlalilxiff 

How  beautifully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
iefore  8  A.M.  returned  the  same  evening  if  de 
ilrad.  t 


NEW    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


DIVIDEND   NOTICE. 

JMVIDEKD  NOTIOE.-SAVING3  ARD  LOAH 
SOCIETY,  Nj.  o  10  Ola :  »t rest  -The  Board 
OF  Directora  have  tbia  da;  d.clared  a  dividend  for 
tbe  eix  montba  ending  December 31a t,  1672,  of  nine 
per  cent  par  anoom  on  all  depoaite,  parable  on  asd 
after  tbe  lien  ioat. 


ja  U-2» 


OYRUS  W.OARMANY.  Oaahier. 


r        PRICE     tWtTS 

A  Safe  and  speedy  Reme- 
dy for  all  Bronchial  Affec- 
tions, Asthma,  Colds, 
Coughs,  Loss  of  Voice, 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  Con- 
sumption, Hoarseness, 
Pain  and  soreness  of  the 
Breast,  and  all  Difficulties 
arising  from  a  sudden 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  its 
healing  powers.  Ask  for 
the  California  Hall's  Pul- 
monary Balsam.  Sold  by 
all  Druggists. 


A    New    Departure 


J.    R. 


GATES   & 

PKOPK1ETOBS, 


CO. 


Corner    Saaaome    and    Commercial 

jalStf 


LEWIS  &  PANDER, 

STOVES,  RANGES.  TINWARE  AND 
all  kinds  of  C-ooktmr  Utsos  la  the  be-t 
nd  cb^aDAsr,  No.  3a  GEARY  STREET, 
between  Kea-py  and  Dupont.  ja8  3m 


4 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

Ban  FranctHco  Savin  tin  TJnlon,  S3S  Cali- 
fornia street,  corner  of  ~W«bb. 

ClOR  THE  HAT.F  YEAR  KNDING  WITH  THE 
a.  3lst  December,  Uftft  a  dividend  haathen  d»- 
dared  lit  the  rateof  Qina  and  eix-teDtha  (9S-10) 
per  cent,  per  aonnm  on  Torm  Deposits,  and  eiebt 
(s)  Per  cent,  per  annnm  on  Ordinary  Deposits,  free 
of  perioral  Tax  on  Depoaita,  payable  on  and  after 
13th  January.  1873.  By  order. 
1c3i  2w LOVELX.  WHITE.  Cashier. 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

ETEKX    S  A.  T  UK  DAY    If  1  GUT. 

Piano  and.    singing  at  s  p.m. 

D.  BARBY,  Obairmin. 

Charing  Cross  Saloon 

OOO  Mlailon  street,  coir  Second. 
del°  J.  EAGLES,  Proprietor. 


EMPLOYMENT  OFFICE 

050  Sacramento  street. 

(The  First  Hoaae  below  Kearny  street.) 

FOB  FURNISHING  WHITE    AND  CHINESE 
_.Halp_oi  all  Kioda.— Gantral  Ba*ine;s  *B«noy; 


....FOB  THE.... 


Ifl-U-W-     TB. 


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CONTRIBUTORS. 


The  Best  Talent  in  the  Country 


San  Francisco  Feuilletoiis  and 
Social  Gossip. 


True  Reflex  of  California 
Life  and  Times. 


THE  E0MANCE  AND  REALITY 
OF  TEE  PERIOD. 


The  Great  Novel  of  the  Day, 

The  New  Magdalen! 

HI     WILKIE    COLUSS, 
IN  THE 

Golden  Era. 


The  "Podgers  Papers," 

By  *  •T>odcer»,"  In 

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SWALLOW  FLIGHTS 

By  Charles  Warren  Stoddard,  In 

The  Golden  Era. 


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The  Golden  Era. 


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RESPONDENTS.    ETC. 


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Weekly  Paper  In  the  State,  permanently 
established,  nod  more  widely  circulated  at  borne 
and  abroad  than  any  other  on  the  Paoirlo  Coast . 
In  Oaifornir.  the  A t hntic  States,  and  (hronglioat 
the  entire  Held  of  itg  creu;  and  rapidly  increasing 
circulation,  the  "GOLDEN  ERA"  is  universally 
regarded  as  a  literary  and  family  journal  of  une- 
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itor In  every  Home  and  Household,  and  as  an 
advertising  medium  ite  advantages  most  be  appa- 
rent to  boslnesa  men. 

TO  MAIX   SUBSCRIBERS. 

The  Golden  Fra,  far  One  Year,  S3  SO ; 
for  Six  Months,  ftS  OO. 

KnbaoriptionB  to  be  paid  in  advanoe. 

The  Golden  Era  and  Peteraon'a  XiOdlea' 

National  Magazine.  One  Year,  85. 

■ay  THE  GOLDEN  ERA  and  PETERSON'S 
LADIES'  NATIONAL  MAGAZINE  Berved  by 
Carriers  in  tbe  city  at  12#  oenta  per  week. 

THE  GOLDEN  ERA.  single  oop.ee.  Ten  Gents. 

for  sale  at  all  Newe-sUnds. 


Pacific  Stone  Company 

THE  PiOIFIO  STONE  COMPANY  OALj 
the  ea^eoiil  attention  of  Arcniteots.  Enjrx 
eere,  and  the  public  in  general,  to  tho  SDPERIQ 
QUALITY  of  the  Stone  now  being  manufacture 
by  them  in  this  city  under  the  Ranaome  Patent* 
They  make  to  order  and  keep  in  stock; 
RalidinK  Froate.  Water  Pipe, 

Slnha,   Monuments,   Fountains, 

Tiles,  Copln3e  for  Walk 

Filters,  etc.,  etc 

Together  with   Ransome's   celebrated  Free-Or 

Grindstones,  allot  which  we  guarantee  superto 

and  at  a  price  far  below  that  of  hand-out  work. 

soy-The  attention  of  private  parties  inteodiafi 
build  ie  respectfully  solicited. 
Office.  No.  IO  BUSH  STREET.  San  Pranoleot 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SH01 

ON  HAND  and  made 
to  ORDER, 

L.    BLAIR'S 

1»    Kenrny  street. 


B.  F.  STEKETT. 


PBIKTE 


THOMAS    W.    BREE, 
SXXjTTZiFt  PUATHI 

MANOTAUTUREK I 

— AITO— 
SEP  al  KER« 


DRUWS,  BflHJOS, 

— AND— 
OTHER     MUSICAL    INSTRUMENT 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1885. 

■sT'LeeBons  given  on  the  Banjo  and  Dram.  * 
MISSION  STREET,  between  First  and  Seoonc 

K.  B.— Fine-toned  Silver  Solo  Banjos  for  P 
esaionala  always  on  hand.  <a!6 1 

WARI 

Declared  Against  the  Whole  World  s 
the  Rest  of  Mankind. 


PATENT  EAGLE  BLACKING -WARRA1 
ed  superior  to  any  in  tbe  market.  Maoui 
tared  by  MOORE  &  00.,  No.  XIO  Leidesd 
street,  S.  F.  Directions  for  Ute:  When  found  . 
thick,  add  a  little  water.  Keep  the  bottle  \ 
oorked.    Sold  by  all  Grocers,  druggist?,  etc.    d: 


Alfred  VetteH 

Manufacturer  and 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGE 

£C5  Dopant, 

NEAH  SUTTER  STBt 

See  my  stock  of  I 
Cagte  before  purchai . 
e^ewbere.  Always  so  ■ 
tojognow  on  hand.  I' 
Patent  Cages,  made.' 
Tin  Wire,  are  warrar. 
FREE  FROM  VERft 
Also,  best  quality  'I. 
no20  ' 


TRAYS  always  on  hand. 


Meerschaum  Pipe  Depi 

013    KEARNY    STREET. 

PIPES  MADE  TO  ORDER  AT 
the  sbortes  notlo.*  AllPiDesand 
Cigar  Holders  warranted  genuine,  and  ^v^ 
to  color  well.  Meerschaum  Pippsaud  >^^ 
walking  Cares  Mounted  and  Repaired  ^^— > 
at  lowest  Eastern  Prices,  and  with  thebestw  • 
manship.  A  large  aseorinaont  of  Walking  0.  i 
and  Fancy  Goods  of  every  description  slwsnl 
band.  no'il '  I 


The  Popular  Beveraf 

C>ONGRESS  WATER  FROM  THE  PACT  | 
/  Congress  Springs,  n«ar  Santa  Olara.  Indo  I 
by  tbe  Medical  Faculty  its  curative  powers  bl 
equal  to  the  celebrated  OonKrets  Water  from' 
Springs  of  Saratoga,  New  Vork.  Depot  remi  I 
from  Vi&  Kearny  street  to  New  Montgomery,  i 
door  from  Howard.  Families  supplied  dally.  ■ 
eral  diaoonnt  to  the  trace,  and  orders  attends  > 
promptly.  de251 


Philadelphia    Restaurai* 

OHAS.  V.  BERGOLD,  PROPRIETORji 

THE    OLDEST     ESTABLISHED^ 
and  most  popular  Restavrant  iu  t 
Son  bi-anoieco.     Th*  Tables  &re   enp- 
plted  with  Tho   b°-.+   in  markeL    Board, 
by    tho    wpok.    40S   PINE    STREET,    jnqbj 
Monr.i-OTufirr  runrtr  1 


D&ALEK  i.^  OVSTERH,  L'LA-dS 
cniltll  tindf  ol  SHELL  FlMJ. 
Stalls  Nos.  4<»,  4-1,  **,  Oahi  u 

Market,  tntranoe  on  O-ilifornri  *  (reet.    — 

Public  or  private  parties  ud  families  iup  » 
from  6  a.w.  to  1'2  P.  w.  Ladies'  and  Geutiei  • 
Ove*er  Hnnm  flW"  (rum  »i.i(     tn  IV  f  V         isft' 


DR.  TV.  A.  PAYKE. 

THIS  OELEBRAfED  PHYSICIAN  HAS  f 
moved  hie  offlan  from  the  Rus-i  Hou'-e  i  '" 
Flegarit,  huito  ot  Roomp,  t*o.  4>  O  Kearny  e  >(• 
He  telle  jour  disease  without  a  qoeaiion.  I  ** 
fail  to  call.  Aii  Chronic  Dieeasee  treated  sui  ■*• 
faily.  dell  i__ 

Bar  Sugar 

yOB    SALE-CIS    KKABNY    STSEE1  H 
r      MBHOEB'S.     Alio,  ereir  kind   of   Ol  l« 
Whnleeale  and  Retail. 
no7  tf  M.    A.   MEBC1  . 


Indian  Queen  Rang* 

The  Best  in  the  Mai-1  it 

HAKOFAOTDRED  BT 

CALEB    M.    IICSLKB 
oolS  tf  -tco  an.   -tea  Kfnrn     ' 


NEW  YORK  PR  IS 


iM. 


a*. 

5"**2 


:» 


lYapa  Soda 

I         f*tJo<  Teak. 

|»ttUU«0  on       • 


Fiirar 


•aa-crsco    Friday.  JA»t»»r    ii,   una 


Vai.    BVI.  -  ■.. 


fj  SI  MCE  VtO  81    ft 

2  Ilals!    II 

u  M : 

I  PHw  Oco  I), 

IU5II0I  STOht  9 
Q       at*  Baaaaa  .i.        P 


§3feT 


ROPOLITAN  THEATRE 


i  * .»)  srtiftsl  S»wilitB  if  the  Season 

wB^JI •    -  _______ 

The  Yellow  Hal! 

The  Yellow  Hat! 


Twenty  Thousand  Persons, 

Wm  mi»»i  «aaaaa  i 

The  Yellow  Hat 


NSW    ALHASBBA    THBATBI. 


I.AMT     WKKK     OSr      I   UK 

EMERSON    MINSTRELS 

FAREWELL    BENEFIT    OF    THE    CREAT    EMERSON! 

I     »  -   I        R 1         1    — O     OP-    -TUB     RM  !!«»•<>.-     KI!IP)T»IIUI, 


TMI-    EVENINO  JANUARY     11 

IT BBT  m«IH   DOBtW*  m  WSSI.  AID  UTIlDtT  irTIIIOOl  IT  1. 


SAN  FRANCISCO  ATHENEUM 


Kniwk  __   *» 


«,»•*  ..  ■  J... 


THIS    IVCNIKO 


JAWOARY  11 


nataaaa    —-««-••    ZEonnectr 

»««  —  —  raauy   MnndovlUo 
•  r«iiu  o_ 

Mortimer,    Park..    DtXM    Thnmpaonl 


l'nrl      1  "Ii  -i  ---  I  '.iii.ti  ittnnaoni      it     In    Maloo. 


ra  or  jaaan 


iS  W.  ':•-■• 


ARI 

ilk- WW... 
i  of  Nut  la 


ilWIi 

IMC 

Mill- 

ouaaal 


Wtavierfnl  Traaa.ormatlon., 
■arniftrrnt  Nrfncrj, 

UatUIinn  or  Amazon*. 

Brilliant  Armor, 
Wonderful  Colored  Lights, 

SUrtlinfc  Mwhaniral  Effect*, 
Huperh  Variety   Entertainment. 

Ennlp*a  Tricks  and  NoTelties, 

...TBI.... 

ACME   OF   PERFECTION! 

Ta  t  wbsla  fc>*au>«  •  Ooa.btaaUoa  of  AUiaatioea 
aerer  a  .sailed  ta  any  Theatre. 

See   It! 


a   Iron,  t  AM.  14)  m,  wk.r.  a—>.rr*d 
SIX  DAYn  U>  ADVAKOB. 
— -POSITIVKLV  RO  rUi  U8T.    Tint,  will  b.  no  nap. 
ate.  to  ibt.  f.i.. 


aiia  Hoo-AraxutB 

flalaW  aimoa 

w.  r.  mam 

tiik  -ar.tr   bii.i.t    rmi<i» 

i  ■    a  { 

Staffs  _*_a#r  aaa  ■  ,>  #ar    y^naeif  anaVtew 

G-oodiDyo,      Unole     Stove. 

rifLitriri  ....  hi  1.1.  t  m  ri»oi  i-imtiM  ,,    o.  J.  am  it  wood 


aa.lna  nil 

noain  onTT        __ . ... 

ran  ta  aoaaow.  »«tai« 
aimm   kaoii 
■aaUM 


l*i\rt     Hoooml- 


-Ollo. 


BAKER  AND  FARRON  IN  THEIR  SPECIALTIES 


C>_E1___IVT     v*3.     OXT'lT'IOi-l 


1  I  r»i.  .  i»..n  .1  Ik,  nil..  H« 
•  >,rt    it  m  us'  R 


111111     1  m  it-os 

ADD  RlMAaillllBlT    ktAt.n.llV 

aurroa.  ROOKAri  i.lkr.  kohumj.i.  suorr.  ato. 


THE  HEART  BOWED  DOWN J.  C    RUSSELL 


THAT      RASCAL      BILLY. 


.AKD BOCKAFKLLER 


OVERTURE-"*'"..'  t>,  T..m«  B.k.r ORCHESTRA 

To  eooclado  vlia  tbo  boiutllnl  r.n'.'-nilraic  3p*ct«le,  nrrnnffod  by  BOB  HAItT,  entitled 

OIRHIUIU  Ui  BudllOBl.f BOB    HART 

IGNaOIO M.  AIM8I.EY  SO'lTT  1  riKtlRK J.    ROH'NSON 

OOL    VIVIAN W,  V.   BAK'  K     fOMP (HIAS.  bU  iTON 

UARTUA.  bli  wiff Ml 3b  JKNMK  SHEHMAN  !  hk.N  IIN'EL O.  R.  RIOUARDS 

SUMIIKK.'.    PEASANTS.    Ero. 


MONDAY  KVENINO,  J.tia.rj  20th-Flx.t  ApptAmoce  of 

JOHNNY    ALLEN,    MISS    ALICE    HARRISON,    and    LITTLE    MAC. 
THIS   THEATRE    DOES    NOT    ADVERTISE     IN    THE     "CHRONICLE.' 


%r  All  Bills  afrelttst  the  Alhau-bra  Theatre  mnst  oa  presented   hereafter  on  Monday. 
•yPerformanee  to  commence  punctually  at  eight    o'clock. 


■  ■aeaiel 
u        _  .  .."*->esar 

■  t«»  Fun    Ma- 

■ 
■•Jut  I -i  r»rr*n 

Itaaale  &»**•■ 

•   >     aaa.a 


It  iliajj  Cavat fna Minn  Agues  Kenoedy 

CASTA  DIVA,    .«,t »t ) 


Cl-.a 

Baallad 

I'-ilaa*.   r»r*-<  •-,< 


•  alltW    I'ar.. 

!«<-    N|.    <  Inlr 

Mix  '  U.tlr 


I    ix.     Mi  mi  ten   -with    Noritmtr 


n-n(    I^ht*  as.   Halite  , 
FaB«y  Daaaa  .. 


...Mania  La  r-rr*n 

*••>■!  la-     Rrenrr 


AW    UNPROTECTED   FEMALE. 

S"'*** •»■»  Ottte  ...B  M«fUa,er 
MIAB  AOW-m  KlffltMDY 

••■« Mm  r.aar  Maaderllla 


Mr.  Hu^h  Robinson  In    His  (  hanjjea! 

aa,__/alrrr*  C*rl1 -Lydla  LlrTustoa 

**•••  «■'•< Lonlie   ao.rn 


O'.  Orme«,  T»achtr.. 

l'»l«T  Bolivsr 

Himna  Dip*/ 

Scholar* 


i  rank  MorUnar 
Bartet  TCompioo 

WslWr  Parka 

.  Ooaipaar 


P,.par    W»p«r 

*"nB  nnd    Irnnrt- 

•ra 

Mi..Haude 

■    I.'i»    Dlxna 

"Call-  Itrrwer 

«fc   i.n  Farreat 

finrt— Drlvao  froia  Hem* 

a hi. 

NEGRO 

ACT 

Ms 
M 

««lr  Ht.   Clair 
•a    J.lvluajat.io 

To  conclude  wiih  llugli  Robinioo's  IriiQ  flketcb. 

Before     t_Lxo     Daavsria ! 

Doooia  Marphr .....J  ,,      _  —    _. 

Rr.rrrO'N«ii       -  J  UqkU  RobinsoB 

Nora  Murphy O.  TborapanD 

f^^t'.--- ■  -. •"•• i.jdl*  LiTioinioo 

UoroBj  Bjrin,  a  villain  of  the  ds-ppst  dya *".  Mortimer 

Other  oUar.otera  by  tbe  Uumpaoy. 


TMi:    MOI)i:l.    l.oliUl.NU  U«t«i 


PACIFIC  HOUSE, 
OLYMPIC  HOUSE, 


Car.  of  <  oaaaar  relal 
IJeoaadorff    ata 
Kearny  atr«»M,  o*. 
paiaile-  lha  Flaaa 
RAL.8T01V  A  OOTKKLL. 


Those 


ST-TET^TftT-BIIT 


Oar  OtUDratad  ft  W  Wblta  Sblrta.    Th«y  E  t  rBiirBOTX,T,  and  for  qaaltiy  and  dorabillty  will  aarer  Da  matcQed.     I'o  b*  bad  only  at  tba 

•V-OAIX  AND  8KK  THF.Jd.  I  X  X-t     II'II'IOK    "TORR,     flirt    Kearny    afreet. 


FERNANDEZ  &  AGUMRE. 

FASHIONAKLrL  HATTRRH,  So.   11«S 
PUSr    Hl'RKEr,  oaar  Kearoy.    A  fine 
aaiortmotitof  (lata  and  Oapa  oonntanllr  on^       _ 
band,    aur  Mai  i  made  to  ordar  and   renomind  ta 
tuc  oeauat  atyle.  oo21lm 


A 


nl«l«  II K 
liftMtil^A 
lawa*^ 

wii*2la 

KWsfa 


arBeveti 

iawfll 

AS  3 
,  Reetaurt 


A  PERFECT  RUSH 

kbpt  cr 

Day  axx<3.  roJiglxt, 

AT    THE    SBBAT 

IXL  Auction  Store, 

UHl    KIABIT    UTtUT. 


i  »i«s'; 


4 


Rta* 


»<•"-» 


A  WONDERFUL  BUSINESS 

CHEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  AMERICA 

Xa  aew  oaTrrlns  ajrrater  Bargaloi  thaa  have 

ever  brea  ofertd  la  Saa  Fraaclaco. 

aVlth  oar  coaaeetlaa  In 

New  York,    Chicago,    and  St.  Lonia, 

Froa  which  we  are   dally  rrcclvlnn  Good* 
boaffht  at  the  lawcat  Caah   Prices 

zx    otjurbnox. 

OUK    MOTTO    IS    TO 

X  L  and  Undersell  All 


■ 


JUST    RECEIVED, 
i.aao  a_ir*  cuii.«r.  Put.  w.,ta  as  on,  to  be 

•old  .tltlfeO. 
*••  «. ..a  Wkll,  aklrt.,  worth   ai  SO,   to  bo  MM 

at  7fi  eento. 
*•  e.w.  of  KHVf    V.derclotblDK.    AOe     to  01  SO. 

Hats.      Hats.      Hats. 

•Vow  a*e.  to  a*  CO,  _,i.  elaakin  froa.  a*  to  S. 

ALIO.  All  IHH*R8B  BTOOK  OP 
lOTIOkl,      PAaCTT     GOOD..      EAOUtH    CUT. 

u>T,  piraa,    siotii,  tobacco, 

WATOHB,  IlklCI  filMBI, 
HOSIER  T, 

Trunltat.     33aaa**,     *\r*vXla>a>aa. 

AMD  in  FAOT.  *V«aBYTHI2IO, 

From  a  Needle  to   an  Anchor 

0_1  a_d  .Xkala.  oar  pno.r,  ,nd  iktlsff  yaarMl.oj  thu 

THE  CHEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  AMERICA 

IS  THE  QRIAT 

XX  la  Auction  Store. 


Oaa  n—w  fraaa  OaaaaaerelaL 

flȣ  QUILTED  SIU  HITS,  WORTH  IS,  FOR  SI  SO 


tTOHKT    -E=1.C>_B1__'I3, 


s^^^^^sw^sas^ss^sM' 

J_S 

M»Ji|'i_^v^S3  1  Hi )  if 

nrtWriaaT^Aal             '   BlBa^Saafar1  k TlaTaaffaTBrnBal 1   ' 

rrr§ 

WwWff^mli 

>-.ik! 

-CF 

Ii 

^S9B&ata^«P^ 

gg 

ylaiaa.aa--fl p^agMLA  #tJte*^*M,J&  _  ._: ■ 

NONE  BUT  THE  BUT  IHIALITV  OF  HKATS 
UAH  BE  HAD   AT 

Stalls  r>,  «>.  California  Market 


rlONJCJEB    ailOK     MAirUVACTOBV. 


fin 


To.  mat  ELEOANT  OUBTOM  WORK  IN  THE  OITT 
II  «od  .X.B1D.  food,  and  arlOM.  BEEB8  A  .MAVNARD 
IB  Kokrav  .famot.  «o.door_>ntb  of  Ro*h 


3P"  3L 


/_,  3F1.0- 


OBOAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 

....OXBOOIiATEB  IN  .... 

All    the  Theatres. 
CIRCULATED  EVERY  DAY 

IN    THK    TKAH. 

eEMBLAlLY  THR0D8H0DT   THE    OITT 
BOATS   and    OaJECGI 


THE   OLD 

Hot      SOOtOll, 

IS  Morton  atrcet,  near  Kearny. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 
Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TO"  ANDJERRY  III  TOWN. 

Always  on  file  the  New  York  Berald,  Harpar'a 
Weakly.  Frank  Laalia'a,  Day'a  Doin_;»,  Police  Ga- 
r.9tte,  all  Ltir.  Oalfforma  papvra,  alno  London 
I'unch.  Bell's  lAfe.  Illustrated  Loudon  Naws.  Call 
and  eat'sfy  yoorself. 

a_T  Don't  forget  the  algn  of  the  Hot    Scotch. 

doTtf  OUARLKH  ffM.  1'FLPMAN.  Prop'r. 

Rum  Punch,   Hot  Scotch, 

....AMD.   .. 

T  O  XVI    ant.    J  -E  R  K.  Y, 

OO    TO    THE    HBAMH 

Hot     tScotcli, 

a88  Nutter  street,  hear  Kearny. 

All    r>r-inl£s    Ten    Cents 

HOT     tllUWDIK      KTKKY    NIGHT, 
no!5:tf JOB.  D.  BRIGGS,  Proprietor 

DRESS  MAKING. 

MRS.  M.  P.  BISHOP.  NO.  IS  O'FARRELL 
street,  Is  the  p'aoe  lor  Ladlea  and  atrangera 
visiting  tbe  oity  to  nave  tbeir  Dreesaa  made  in 
atyle,  and  a  Derfeai  rlt,  at  a  moderate  price     dei9 

RICHEDA    FAMILY 

(Formerly   of  Chiarina't    Royal  Italian  Cirout) 

WILL  GIVE  LESSONS  ON  THE  VIOLIN  OR 
Gnitar,  at  r-aidenoaB  {if  required), or  for* 
niah  Mnaio  for  Bella  or  Partiea,  at  moderate 
obarges.  Residence,  8««  Montgomery  street 
corner  Jaokeon,  hoomKo,  11.  »tel21m 

J.   C.   COMBES, 

TERRAPIN    tTJNCH, 

Cor.  Second  and  Tehama  atreeta. 

B-Terrapln  constantly  on  band. 
bjsten  in  arerr  atyle.  PRIVATE 
SUPPER  ROOMS    FOR   PARTIES. 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
tbe  Theatrical  Profeialoa  in  uallfornla  pre- 
poee  fornalrjBolaasoa  for  inatrnation  In  Elooniioo. 
Persona  wishing  to  avsll  themselves  of  tbe  oppor- 


tnnitvaf 


olrtng  s  -•* f  nl  art  at  a  moderate  east 
loir  aaaiss  ta  "Oasafaat  "  P.  0.  Bax 
tW  ta  tarsia,  eaeV,  w4U  be 


SQUARZA'B 

Branch  Punch  Salonn, 

3 1 7  Kearny  street. 


Have  yon  beheld  ii?    If  not,  you're  a  trest 
At  6QDARZVS  PUNOH  SALOON,  In  Kearny  atreftt : 
There  BONA,  dlaolple  of  GBEAT  SQDAUZA, 
Dlspentes  famed  Msgio  Punohos;  rather 
The  most  deUolons  miztnrea  yet  recorded; 
And  have  with  many  medals  beou  rewarded! 
Ladies  their  CORDIALS  there  can  «1d  at  leisure,— 
Their  "TEARS"  appease,— and  Men  gain   ''LAJOJISB 

PLEASURE." 
To  allay  connubial  differences  and  pain, 
In  "ANTI.DIVOROE"  yon  can  your  end  attain . 
Blp  of  the  potent  extract  but  one  taste, 
Tour  arm,  consoling,  straight  is  round  her  waist 
GneBswhata   "MORNING  OOUFOUt"  in  the  klsi 
That  heals  the  puarrel  and  Imparts  tbe  bliss! 
The  "WEL0O-.fi"  too,  you'll  always  find 
A  balmy  soother  for  the  troubled  mind. 
The  bright  "AURORA,"  and  tbe  sweet  "FAKE  WELL. 
Just  visit  BONA,  and  you'll  all  fare  welll 
His  " HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  are  the  panacea 
For  All  dyspeptics  and  for  dtarrniaa. 
No  Cholera  Morbus  ever  has  been  fonnd 
Where  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  knock  around. 
BONA  and  SQUARZA,  spite  of  all  detractors, 
Hare  proved  the  Nation's  greatest  benefactors  I 
Full  FORTS'  dlffjreat  hstlthtal  drlata  you'll  dad 
To  aid  the  Man—  inflgorete  the  mind! 
Not  this  alone— a  Welcome  yon  will  meet 
AtBONA'8-fBQUARZA'8)-U7  KBARNX*  STREET. 
Remember,  too,  not  this  famed  plaoe  to  pass; 
ALL  SPLENDID  LIQUORS  BUT  ONE  BIT  A  GLASS, 


THEY  HAVE  TAKEN 

THE     F.RST    PREMIUM 

....AT.... 

All  the  Mechanics'  Fairs. 


ElOn  IALI  nJIOLBUU  ABB  XITAIL 

at  tko  old  _uMi-a_M,  la*  I_taat*a">a 


»» 


FIGARO- 

THE  JOUSHAL  OF  AMUSEXE1TO. 

Pnbli*bwl  er.ry  D»y  in  tn«  Twr  ^ 
J-.       S>.       BOaABDUS 

*U  Huchut  Md    5»  W.. UMM  «to. 

Below  MonKomsu.  Su>  FnnoUoo. 


FBIDAY.  C JASCABI  17,   1«7S 


AMU8EMKNT8,    Etc 

Alfaaunbra. 

The  drew  circle  of  lbs  Albambrawill  be  severely 
Issled  toi-  evening,  for  Billy  Kmereon  talus  his 
benefit.  Ki<ht  after  nigbtthe  Albambrsbas  feeen 
crswded  wiib  people,  end  all.  high  and  low,  «DJoy 
Ike  original  acts  of  this  popular  minstrel.  To- 
nigbt  be. will  pretest  tost  of  bis  very  best  sou, 
tad  will,  by  general  reqaest,  appear  as  "Tbat  Ru- 
csl  Bill*.  '  Asosxtweek  Emerson  aad  his  Min- 
strels will  go  to  delight  tile  people  of  tbs  interior 
the  public  had  better  make  tbt  most  of  him  dor- 
me  tbs  short  time  the;  will  bare  nim.  The  usual 
maiiuee  will  be  given  to-morrow. 
California  Thratre. 

To-tight  is  the  last  night  of  "Aladdin,"  and  we 
may  be  sure  that  there  wilt  b*  a  rush  to  taks  a  last 
vitwof  this  brilliant  spectacle.  It  will  be  pre- 
■  snted  once  more  at  the  matinee  to-morrow,  and 
will  than  become  a  ttiog  of  tbe  past.  To-morrow 
the  esera  ot  "La  Favcriu."  with  a  grand  wallet 
will  be  presented  for  tbe  bsnefii  of  Madame  Fab- 
bri. 
Metropolitan    Th^ntre. 

To-nigbt  "The  Yellow  Hit"  will  be  played  for 
the  benefit  ot  Miss  Blanche  Clifton  and,  in  addi- 
tieo  to  th»  introdnoed  ptrformences  of  tbe  Bol£- 
Ur  Family.  Lew  Battler,  Jake  Wallace,  Fr.nk 
Hossej.and  tbe  Little  Darlings,  will  appear  in  a 
variety  olio.  Tbe  last  "Yellow  Hat"  matinee  will 
be  gives  to-morrow,  and  on  Monday  Miss  Augusta 
L  Dargon  will  make  her  appearance- 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Among  the  attractions  for  to-night  are  Mies 
Jennie  Worrell  and  Miss  Liilie  Ball  ia  song  and 
dance:  Oogill and  Ooeper  in  "I'm  Going  Home:- 
J.  H.  Laxkic  and  Carrie  Armstrong  In  Datch  obar- 
acteiiaatione;  "Dancing  for  a  Wager,"  by  Mi. 6 
Josephine,  Johnny  Tuers  and  Tommy  Bree ;  "Nan 
the  Good-for- Nothing,"  by  Mice  Jennie  Worrell, 
wko  introduces  her  clogs:  R.  G.  Msrsb.  Cnarles 
Vernir,  jMait  Kelly.  Charles  Oogill  asd  Fred 
Cooper,  and  tbe  ballet  of  the  "Village  Coquette." 
Xn.<*  AtJienennu 

A  very  bright  and  amusing  performance  will  be 
given  at  this  bouse  this  evening.  Tbe  first  part 
camlets  of  popular  ballaas,  comic  songs  and  amus- 
ing jokes-  After  this  comet  a  roaring  laterlode 
of  sangi,  acts  and  dances,  and  a  lively  afterpiece 
terminates  tbe  evening's  fan. 
Woodward'*  Gardens. 

The  famous  Bcialay  Family  in  their  great  Ail 
tijodean  Feat  (walking  tbe  osiliogi  will  appear 
Sstordav,  and  on  Sunday.  Giand  balloon  asceo- 
eion  on  Sunday  afternoon. 

The  Hobtictjltcbai.  Hall.— Seating — 
Skating  assemblies  Tuesday  afternoon  and  eve- 
ning. Wednesday  afternoon  and  evening.  Thurs- 
day afternoon  and  evening,  and  Saturday  at ternoon 
acd  evening. 

AjiTomcix  MrsETTM. — One  o!  the  most 

•ompleie  collections  of  the  kind  in  toe  United 
BUt«*.  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  aad  beau- 
tiful wrs  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
ocly>  At  Jhe  Muaeum  on  Montgomery  street-  Ad 
:our  may  be  orofltablv  roent  here. 


Lay  sp  Tour  Treasure  In  Heaven, 

If  the  spirit  of  Edwin  Forrest  is,  in  ac- 
cordance with  the  spiritualistic  philosophy, 
still  hoveriDg  about  this  sublunary  sphere, 
its  troubles  are  not  yet  over.  The  telegraph 
briDgs  the  followicg  dispatch,  dated  Phila- 
delpbi*,  January  15th : 

Br  the  fire  this  morning,  in  the  residence 
of  the  lata  Edwin  Forrest,  a  portion  of  bis 
library  was  destroyed,  and  near-y  all  of  hia 
valuable  Sbakspe*rian  collection.  The  fa- 
mous original  copy  of  Shakspeare  was  con- 
earned.  It  was  published  in  162-3,  and  was 
valued  at  $5  000.  Tbe  fire  did  not  extend 
beyond  the  library,  and  tbe  Gallery  contain- 
ing his  pilntiocs  and  ait  collection  was  not 
injured.  Tts  fire  orieinated  from  a  defect- 
ive due.    L:>S3  from  $15,000  to  $20,000. 

Ia  the  spiritualistic  philosophy  there  is 
ample  provision  for  a  hell,  though  fire  and 
brims '.one  do  not  enter  into  it.  Fauey  the 
pain  and  grief  Buffered  by  a  disembodied 
spirit  as  he  sees  a  collection,  in  making 
which  years  of  his  earthly  life  were  spent, 
destroyed  by  tbe  flames.  We  can  imagine 
Forrest  in  the  spirit  hovering  around  tbat 
house  while  it  was  in  flames  and  seeing  tbat 
glorious  original  Shakspeare  consumed  be- 
fore bis  eyes,  and  be  powerless  to  prevent 
it  It  must  be  very  hard  to  see  all  one's 
carefully  laid  schemes  go  wrong  as  soon  as 
one  has  left  the  earth.  Therefore,  perhaps 
the  best  plan  is  to  care  as  little  as  possible 
about  anything  here,  and  lay  up  tretenres 

n  heaven. 


Grand  Concert  and  Ball 

Of  the  eermanls  Bldee,  at  the  Horticulture 
Hal],  Februtry  2d.  The  musical  portion  of  the 
•■tsrtalnment  will  c  nslat  of  glees  and  ehornees 
by  the  Swles  Singng  Club  and  Prjf.  Bperenza'a 
Italian  8lO|in^  Sxleiy.  TnlBball  will  no  doubt 
be  one  of  the  most  ee'.ect  and  enjoyable  of  the 
eseson,  considering  tbe  pr.polanty  and  hlgb 
social  ftmding  of  the  ocrpa.  Ticket*,  aimlt- 
ting  gen  1  man  and  ladies,  one  dollar.  q 

Genuine    Havana    Cigars. 

Best  bran'  B  at  611  Montgomery  street,  S,  W. 
corner  of  Merchant,    francs-  &  Qahn.      '    ' ^  ' 

To  AcTBEfiBta.— For  sale  at  a  great  sacrifice 
at  38  Geary  street,  six  elegant  silk  dresses,  une- 
qualled for  quality  and  style. 


OPERA    SEA.*OK    X«7ISANC£S. 


The  Boston  Saturday  Evening  Gazette  has 
the  following  concerning  the  drawbacks 
which  prevent  the  thorough  enjoyment  of 
an  opera  season :  Now  tbat  tbe  opera  sea- 
son is  about  to  begin,  we  trust  Ihtt  our  mu- 
sical critics  have  studied  their  musical  dic- 
tionaries thoroughly,  s»  that  they  will  com- 
mit no  errors  in  writing  a  boat  tbe  perform- 
ances. We  also  trust  that  no  allusions  will 
be  ma3e  to  tbe  "pizzicato"  style  of  the  or- 
chestra, the  "sforzando"  of  tbe  tenor,  or  the 
"beautiful  sostenotomethod"  of  the  soprano 
— expressions,  doubtless,  very  weighty  and 
discriminating  in  themselves,  but  somewhat 
puzzling  to  the  general  reader.  It  also  would 
be  advisable  to  disperss  with  any  description 
of  extreme  pianissimo  f  s  "spoken  Bilence," 
or  of  crescendi  as  "glcriooB  culminations  of 
effort."  It  is  also  to  be  hoped  tbat  refer- 
ences to  the  "carolling  of  the  lark  at  early 
morn,"  "the  brilliant  outpourings  of  a 
throbbing  soul,"  and  "the  sweet  whispers 
of  eternal  beauty,"  in  connection  with  tbe 
soprano  singer*,  will  be  dispensed  with.  In 
Addition,  wf  sincerely  hope  tbst  the  ubiqui- 
tous individual  who  haunts  concerts  and 
operas  with  a  bundle  of  scores  under  bis 
arm  will  restrain  his  propensity  to  whistle 
during  the  performances.  There  is  a  being 
whose  enthusiasm  is  such  tbat  be  has  been 
beard  to  whistle  in  undertone  tbe  entire 
"Messiah,"  to  On  unbcnnded  terrorof  those 
in  his  immediate  vicinity.  £ven  fugues  fill 
him  witb  no  dismay.  He  follows  the  vari- 
ous parls  from  line  to  line  with  his  fiDger, 
and  whistles  them  through  without  wink- 
ing- Chen-  ■  trouble  him,  owing  to  the  im- 
possibility of  whistling  four  parts  at  once  ; 
but  a  nature  so  persevering  may  overcome 
even  this  cifScclty  in  time.  "VFe  happened 
to  sit  in  a  seat  behind  him  during  the  con- 
certs lately  given  by  Theodore  Thomas,  and 
were  highly  entertained  by  the  delicacy  of 
expression  that  marked  his  whistling  of  tbe 
Andante  of  Beethoven's  Pastoral  Symphony, 
and  the  noble  vigor  with  which  he  rendered 
the  storm  movement.  His  ambitious  lipe 
took  in  all  tbe  instruments,  from  tbe  dram 
to'the  picolo.  However  much  we  may  ad- 
mire tbe  rare  g-fs  of  this  individual,  we 
feel  that  it  will  not  break  oar  hearts  or  in 
anywise  mar  tbe  pleasures  we  expect  to  de- 
rive from  the  operatic  performances  of  the 
coming  week,  if  he  should  take  it  into  his 
bead  to  deprive  us  of  any  future  manifesta- 
tions of  bis  peculiar  genius.  He  has  won 
all  the  fame  possible  in  his  peculiar  sphere 
as  tbe  whistling  enthusiast,  and  be  may  in 
an  unguarded  moment  sully  i's  brightness 
if  be  perseveres  in  taking  so  prominent  a 
part  in  musical  entertainments.  Under  the 
circumstances,  we  again  say  we  trust  be  will 
refrain,  especially  as  tbere  are  always  a 
number  of  people  in  bis  vicinage  who  have 
the  bad  taste  to  feel  annoyod  at  hie  exqui- 
site and  gratuitous  addition  to  the  musical 
luxuries  set  forth  in  tbe  programme. 
♦  - 

The  march  of  improvement  has  penetra- 
ted to  tbe  banks  of  the  eld  Nilus,  and  the 
Pyramid  of  Ghizebis  to  be  transformed  into 
a  lighthouse. 

An  image  dealer  and  a  small  piece  of  de- 
ceptive-looking ice  furnished  Dan  bury  on 
Monday  with  a  genuine  Italian  son  set. 


Sunny  Side,  once  occupied  by  President 
Madiion,  and  since  chewed  by  almost  every- 
body; has  been  sold. 


The  rag-pickers  of  Paris  gave  a  ball 
Christmas  week  in  aid  of  the  distressed  and 
patriotic  Alsatians. 


A  Happy  New  Tear. 

What  a  pleasure  it  is  to  meet  a  smiling  counte- 
nance, wbetberit  be  on  tbe  street  or  in  the  par- 
lor. Acd  why  Is  it  that  some  faces  wear  a  contin- 
ually happy  look?  It  is  simply  because  they  lire  on 
a  plain,  nutritions  and  substantial  diet  That  man 
is  a  public  benefactor  who  will  conscientiously 
serve  ns  with  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
meeL  Louis  Meyers.  pronrietor  of  the  "White 
House."  Kearny  street,  also  of  the  Capitol  Bes- 
Unra.Lt.  Fourth  street  does  it.  as  hundreds  can 
enthusiastically  testily.  His  kitchens  are  m&rvelB 
of  order  and  cleanliness.  Try  him,  and  yon  will 
find  it  impossible  to  eat  elsewhere. 


Jones  &  edefcar odor's 

Celebrated  Crab  Chowder  can  be  obtained  only 
at  3SO  Euih  street,  nearly  oppes  te  the  Aiham- 
bra  Theatre.  Bob  Hart  eats  It,  and  they  all 
eat  it  Only  the  best  brands  of  Liquors  bot- 
tled for  family  u.-e.  q 

Lever  Buckle    suspender*, 

At  SI  per  pair— 35  per  cent,  cheaper  than  else- 
There — at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  x 


Holiday    Candies.         , 

Fresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  *t  M.  A.  Merck's  pioneer  confection- 
ery. 57 ;       amy  t  treat.    Wholesale  ana  retsiL    s 


Holiday    Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tarlea 
that  compare  with  £quar«a'e.  Equuzfc's  Punches 
axe  faman*  for  the  high  ait  shown  in  tbeir  man- 
ufacture e  happy  combination  of  wholeaome 
tonics,  and  tbeir  delicious  flaTor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  the  great  Squaiza,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
the  Holiday  tables.  For  sale  at  the  new  branch, 
317  Kearny    Btreet,  or  at  the  OU  Headquartere 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
in  hats.  At  "  Thb"  Bat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  stcre  below  Eearoy).  all  these 
nrw  t tries  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  immense 
— the  prices  are  reasocable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  Is  sure  to  be  suited.  a 

Something  .New. 

Wm  A.  Hubbard's  manufacture!  misses'  and 
Infant's  garments  and  ladies  underwetrln  suit*, 
are  famed  for  tbeir  superitrity  of  mite  and  tex- 
ture all  over  the  Union.  Ur.  Oreo.  W.  Amidon, 
the  authorized  agent  of  Mr.  Hubbard,  has  estab- 
lished a  depot  of  these  goods  at  24$  Second  at, 
for  wholeEale  and  retail  tride.  A  liberal  dis- 
count to  the  trade.  j 


Av  Pleasant  Location. 

Persons  desiring  oomforUble  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  tbe  Alhambta, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  letthere 
Tne  building  is  a  vexv  fine  one  and  is  well 
lighted  ind  ventilated. . 


Diamond    Catarrh    Remedy 

Is  a  sure  cure  for  Catarrh  or  Colds,   Ask  your 
druggist   for  it,  or  send  to  Dr,  A.  F.  Ever,  No. 

9  Post  street.  « 


Sewtef  Machlnfi  for  Sale  or  to  Bent, 

Cheap,  at  116  Poet  street.    Also,  Agency  for 


THE    JCiAX    Of    DEATH. 

I  bieithe  in  the  face  of  a  maiden, 

I  kiss  tbe  to!t  month  of  a  role : 
Tet  not  that  I  bate  them,  but  love  them, 
My  blaca  wings  are  spread  forth  above  them, 

And  round  them  my  pinions  enclose. 
I  love  them  so  well  tbat  they  die ; 

Yet  my  heart  with  their  sorrow  Is  laden, 
Ana  Bad  with  their  cry. 

T-  i.  1  cruel  my  f.-.'e  is,  and  bitter, 
Tnat  all  things  I  lore  should  de:ay ; 

Tnough  my  fingars  fall  soft  as  the  blossom 

I  pluck  and  would  plase  in  my  bosom, 
The  petals  drop  sadly  aw*y  ; 

E\en  gold  in  my  hand  becomeB  rust, 
And  no  gems  on  my  forehead  will  gllltre, 

Bnt  obange  into  dud. 

Tet,  O  Love,  thou  art  strong,  I  am  stronger, 
Though  thou  shouldest  strive,  I  trevall ; 

Toy  footstep  is  n\et,  mine  is  fleeter. 

Thy  klBB  it  ia  sw.  et,  mine  is  BWieter, 
I  whisper  the  tenderer  tale. 

O  Love,  my  dart  pierces  thy  wing, 
Though  thy  reign  may  be  long,  mine  Is  longer; 

L3, 1  am  thy  hlogl 

What  He  Knew  About  Threshing. 

A  young  man  from  an  Eastern  city,  ^who 
has  been  visiting  rural  friends  in  the  vicini- 
ty of  Titosville,  P*.,  after  seeing  a  farmer 
thresh  out  a  "flooring"  of  oats  the  other 
morning,  asked  and  received  permission  to 
swing  the  flail  a  few  minutes,  upon  assur- 
ing tbe  agriculturalist  tbat  he  was  "psrfect- 
ly  familiar  with  the  art  oi  threshing." 
Expectorating  upon  his  hands,  the  young 
man  went  at  the  oats,  butatlhe  first  pass 
knocked  tbe  horn  off  a  new  iailcb  cow  tbat 
was  leisurely  cbewing  her  cud  in  a  neigh- 
boring stall.  The  second  swing  caved  in  the 
head  of  the  farmer,  who  thought  he  was 
safe  enough  as  long  aB  he  roosted  on  top  of 
the  fanning  mill  in  the  end  of  the  barn, 
bnt  without  discovering  the  havoo  be  was 
making,  the  city  artist  kept  at  his  labors ; 
the  third  blow  fell  upon  tbe  oals,  the  fourth 
killed  a  setting  hen  in  a  manger  near  by, 
and  the  fifth  pass  of  tbe  deadly  weapon  w&b 
the  best  of  all,  for  it  came  around  the  young 
man  boomerang  fashion,  and  .taking  him 
under  tbe  lower  jaw,  knocked  him  down, 
and  thus  put  a  stop  to  the  work  of  slaughter. 
The  mere  fact  that  the  city  "thunder"  re- 
turned to  consciousness  an  hour  before  tbe 
farmer  did,  allowed  the  fcrmer  to  get  sev- 
eral milts  out  of  town,  before  his  efforts  at 
threshing  oats  were  discovered  by  hisneigh- 
bors. 

♦  ■  '  ■ 

Live    TVeuu 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  is  tbe  causeof  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  tbe  Pioneer  Bestaurant,  on  Wash- 
ington tree!,  at  tbe  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  weH,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Bocken,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  since 
IMS.  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  Salmagundi  soup*  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  Tbe  best  cup  of  tea  in  the 
elty  —  English  breakfast  tea  —  Souchong  and 
Orange  Pekoe — can  be  obtained  here.  a 


8am   Moore, 

Formerly  of  Buss  House  Carriages,  can  be 
round  In  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
ablisbment,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery sts.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carriage  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  eg 

The    President's    Message. 

Peace  and  prosperity  are  the  key  notes  of  this 
document.  Cheapness  and  dur&blitv  are  the 
cbaracteristlos  of  H.  Luchslngex's  furniture. 
All  should  visit  his  emporium,  735  Market 
street,  and  ascertain  hew  cheaply  a  nonce  can 

be  fornisbeci.  n  | 

e    . 

OLAzavoxAST.—  MAdame  Clara  Antonia,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium. 
h&B  removed  to  333  Kearny  at.  OonsultatlenB  in 
Sngliah,  French  and  German.  x 


Gentlemen,    Attention: 

For  the  most  comfortable  and  luxurious  shave 
be  £ure  and  call  at  O.  L.  Susand's  Palace  Shaving 
and  Hsirdressing  Saloon,  224  Montgomery  St., 
opposite  Buss  House,  np-stalri.  Only  tbe  most 
skillful  artists  employed.  b 


SOO    JPalx-s    ot    Socks, 
At  all  prices,  at  t  he  What  Cheer  Laundry,      " 


NEW    ADVERTISEMENTS 


ANNIVERSARY  BANQUET 

...,Ai"D.„. 

IBA.T-.ILil 

....OP  THE.... 

CHEBRA   BENIA    ISRAEL, 

....AT.... 

HORTICULTURAL    HALL, 
....os 

srXDAT JANVABY  19.  th. 

•V-BaBqoet  at  Ir.  M.  Ball  will  commence  at 
9  o'clock  p.m. 

A.  LIVINGSTON.  President. 
WM.  OOLEMAN,  Viee-Preeident. 

ADMISSIOX  to  the  Sail 81. OO 

J ja!7td 


POll   Taxes 
FOR  1873 

ABB 

IMO^W      I3XTE3, 

—  ...AND 

Payable    at  the  Axgesaor'a  Office,  or  to 
Deputy. 

LEVI  ROSEXEK,   An-eieor. 
jal7  lm 


Crystal  Sample  Room 

535   8ACBAKEMO    STREET. 

ALL    DRINKS.    PLAIN    OB    FANCY,    TEN 
CENTS.    **-Hu  Drinks  a epecialty. 

.     jB.  MATHKB. 


■ctealtli  aula,  pleasure. 

Tnere  are  not  too  many  pleasures  1b  San 
Francisco.  Nothing  is  more  pleasant,  nothing 
more  health-giving  than  a  drive  into  tne  coun- 
try now  and  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
keep  a  carriage  oi  their  own,  can  find  one 
equal  in  elegance  to  any  private  conveyance 
at  the  Occidental  Carnage  stand.  Frank  Bon- 
ton  has  there,  and  at  his  stables  1016  Stockton 
Btreet,  carriage*  of  every  description.  His 
drivers  are  careful  and  experiences,  his  charges 
are  moderate.  Tne  moral  of  the  above  is: 
<o  to  Frank  Bouton  at  the  Occidental  Hotel 
when  you  want  a  carriage.  o 


The  Cboiceat  Confectionery, 

John  H.  fiomer  has  just  opened  a  new  and 
handsome  confectioner/  store  at  120  Beamy 
street,  where  can  be  obtained  superior  finely 
flavored  confectionery  of  all  kinds.  Balls  and 
parties  suppliied.  j 

Washins  Returned  in  One  T>ay 
And  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry, 

m 

For  a  safe  and  efficient  Beaptipieb  of  tee 
Complexion,  use  Dicees's  Famous  Cbems  de 
Lib.  d 

Hats    for    Holidays, 

"  Tbe"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington  street  (sec 
ond  bat  &  tore  below  Kearny) ,  is  the  place  to  ge 
to  bny  your  holiday  bats.  Finest  hats,  largest 
assortment  and  cheapest  hat  store  in  the  city. 
Remember,  No.  647,  second  hat  ttore  below 
Kearny,  on  Washington  street.  b 


Photoeraplilc    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  'street.  y 


FIGARO 


CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PEOGBAJIME'IN 
ever;  Theatre  m  Bon  Francisco,  r .-.-'--.■ 


FIGARO 

IS  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH 
out  tbe  centre  of  the  city,  in  all  Hotels,  Res- 
taurants, Balooni,  fiterei  and  Offioea. 


FIGARO 

JS    CIRCULATED    EVEBY    DAY  ON    THE 
Oakland  terry  Boa  te  to  catch  the  passengers 
hat  arrive  by  thegreat  Overland  Train. 


FIGARO 

IS  HAILED  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THB 
principal  notelB  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon— the  papers  lelt  in  the  theatres  at  sight 
being  gathered  np  and  saved  for  that  purpose,  f" 


FIGARO 

!S  "  HERE,  THERE  AND  EVERYWHERE," 
and  is  constantly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
in  the  Theatres,  Traveling  Conveyances,  Hotels, 
and  public  resorts  generally. 


FIGARO 

CrROTJLATES  IN  THE  BEBT  SOOTETY,  IS 
placed  in  the  bands  of  nearly  all  who  come 
to  the  city  to  make  porchaeeB,  and  is  therefore  the 
best  of  advertising  medinms. 


DIVIDEND_NOTICE. 

The  German  Savings  and  Loon  Society. 

THE  BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS  HAVE  DE- 
c.artd  a  dividend  of  n:n«  (9)  per  cent,  per 
anonm  on  Term  Deposits,  and  seven  and  one  half 
(i%)  per  cent,  per  ucnm  on  Ordinary  Deposits 
free  of  Federaf  Tax,  for  the  eix  months  ending 
P«°"5Dtr,  u>  ls7->'  Doable  on  and  alter  January 
15, 1672.  By  order. 
„       „  GEORGE  LETTF,  Seeretarr. 

San  Francisco,  December  31,  1872.  ja3  2w 


E.PARDINI 

N°l?^£  WASHINGTON  STB  SET.  (ABOVE 
the  Plaza),  San  FranoUoo.  Boots  and  Shoes 
itoorder  in,  the  beet  French  style.  The  same 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Bookseller*  and  Stationers, 
H,  H.  Moore,  6W  Montgomery,  near  Merchant. 

Bnalnen  College*. 
Heald'a,  Bryant  ft  Stratton's  College,  24  Port  Si, 

Butchers* 
Katz,  Fred,  Stall*  94  to  100.  California  Market. 

Brau  Fonnderleaw 
Weed  A  Kingwell,  California,  125  First  st> 

French  Fancy    6-oeda. 
Loom  4  Co.,  19  Montgomery.  107  and  109  Batter. 

Human  Hair. 
Sampson.  A.  B.  A  Co.,  110  Second  street. 

Mnile  and  Mailcal  Instrument*. 
Keens,  O.  O.,  mttr.  aooordiajia,  repairer  of  all  khaSj> 
musical  instruments,  203  Kearny. 
Muocaronl  Mnnafacltxrera. 
Brignardello.  Maechiavello  A  Co.,  706  Sansem*. 

Wines  and  EJqnors,     ( Wholesale.) 
Daneri  F.  A  0„..  504  Front. 


LARGEST 

PosterPrintingHouse 

On  the  Pacific  Coast.  | 
H.  P.  TAYLOR, 

HAVING  DISCONTINUED  THE  PRINTING  ' 
BnEioess  at  the  corner  of  Sacramento  and 
Leidesdorff  streets,  and 

Remoyed  to  532  Clay  street* 

Will,  in  future,  conduct  the  same  line  of  basin  -,      I 
at  the  new  location,  in  connection  with  the  office 

B.  F.  STERETT, 

With  whom  he  has  united  his  stock  and  bosinei 
thuB  making  toil 

THE  LARGEST  AND  BEST  APPOINTED  OFFICE 
IN  THE  STATE, 

And  affording  unsurpassed  facilities  for  Prtntiaf, 
of  every  description.  Personal  attention  will  be 
Riven  to 

SHOW,  THEATRICAL,  CIRCUS  AND  CONCERT 
WORK,  ETC. 

My  Engravers  stand  at  tbe  bead  of  the  proles- 
Bion.  as  samples  on  the  dead- wails  of  the  oitr  wiU 
testily. 

A  call  is  solicited  from  my  friends  and  the  pub- 
lic at  ni  new  quarters. 

M.  P.  TATLOB, 

dellm  £88  clay  street* 


J§»W  «T 


ARION 

■Pianoforte. 


D 


EOLARED  BY  THE   JUDGES  AT  A  LATB 

Fair  of  the  American  Institute,  after  a  blind- 

fold   trial    erainst    Steioway's,  Ohickering'B.  IMI 

others,  to  be  TH>    Bn6T  ON  EXHIBITION.     BV 

crBTAZ,   Sole  Agent,    2o  OTarreil  ntreet. 

N  B. -Pianos  of  all  styles  TO  BENT.         mar'    ' 


OUTSIDE    LANDS. 


ANT  AND  ALL  PBBSONS  THAT  HAVE 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  OUT- 
SIDE LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  have  tho 
amount  refunded  at  the  office  of  the  undersigned' 
upon  the  presentation  of  an  order  from  tt)i 
Mayor  and  City  and  County  Attorney. 
delBtf  A.  AUSTIN, 


J*        OLE 

DAVE  MENOES  A  CO.,  at  th< 

old  original  BedLion.  19Gear)' 

street,  between  Keorny  and  Dupoot,  where  yoi 
oanbave  HOT  AND  OOLD  DRINKS,  not  forget' 
ting  the  old  Pioneer  Lunch.  The  "Old  BporV*  ii 
always  on  baud. 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession; 

THE  UNDERSIGNED,  WHO.  HAS  BEET 
over  twelve  years  oonneoted  with  the  press  o 
Melbourne,  and  i3  well  known  bv  the  members  0 
the  profession  in  the  Colonies,  begs  to  iatimafc 
that  ne  is  prepared  to  give  experienced  advice  t»  ■ 
all  persons  professionally  visiting  or  meditating! 
visit  to  the  Australian  Colonies.  Fee  moderaw 
Punctuality  in  dispatohlng  replies  may  be  reh* 

nP°n'  WLLLlAJr*  HENRY  WATERS, 

^Victoria    Chambers,     *«  Collins   street.  Mafti 
bonrne.    Australia.  feflfcf  I 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE 

-t      FINELY  PUT  NISHKB  BOOMS,  BIN 

■**S  gle  or  in  suits, 

Well  JLlghted  and  Ventilated.    , 

Unfnrnisned  Rooms  to  let-   Lodging  vritl 

or   witbeut   board.      ALHAMBRA    BUILDING 
Hie  Eo*t  atrert.  noUtt 


CANDIES. 

ALL  KINDS  OE  THE  FINEST  DQAND1 
made  at  oar  Steam  Candy  Factory  daily.  Ai 
orders,  especially  from  tbe  country,  are  Eolioit* 
and  will  be  promptly  attended  to. 

CANTY  A  WAGNER. 
lOT  Monte-omarv  «t~   nor.r  8«ft«r 


CENTRAL 

NO.  113  GEARY  STREET.* 
Best   accommodations  for  «   ^  «tu  « 

Families  in   tbe   city.     Private    »F*TW' 

entrance  forLadten.    Hair   Cutting,   Shaving  an- 

Shampooing.    Children's  Hair  neatly  out.   Ladiw 
Shampooing  SO  cents. 
i»171m  L.  OORRIFEAU.  ProDrietar. 


MB.  AND  MRS.  DREW'S 

Select  Dancing  Academ; 


AMERICAN     EXCHANGE 

HAYWABDS. 

TOST  OAKEti PEOPKIBTO! 

First-Class   Eotel 
j,258m 


GENTS' FURNISHING  GOODS. 

A  LARGE  ASSORTMENT  OF  GENTS'  FTJrI 
manic*  Goods  to  be  end  good  and  cbeao,  a  - 
tbe"uLDOORKKB,"J.  LEVYVfiloMomgom 

aWUam 


MMTMMEIY  S     (L   f 

HOTEL  ™     & 


HOTEL. 


J    J)  ;  FURBISHED   ROOMS  T 

18  ud  110  per  Hoi: 


•*■   m.A«onoo<  miDAY.  J»m)»RY   n.  mi 


»"i  Ha... 


•*,; 


lETROPOUTAN  THEATRE 


CALIFORNIA   THEATRE. 


■u»  rrni 


a»y  n 


nMIM.IMKM  i li\    BENEFIT 

Hits  BLANCHE  CLIFTON 


^^— ^^»^»"^S^M 


u»«r  vm  of  ras  «j*a*p  »>up»r  uhtuu, 


ALADDIN;  OR,   THE  WONDERFUL   LAMP! 


,        Wllj 


-»-   .   |SBMS> 


*&»»:  ijwRanler.  Frank  Hussey.  Jake  Wallace 

T*HOR, 

DISL.AY     FAMILY 


YELLOW  HAT! 


Star  Premiere  Assolufa.  BETTY  RIGl,  ihe  Premiere  Danseuse.  EMILY  RIGl, 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


THIl    KVCKIHC  JVKl'ARV     U 

.>il.t,.u-      >>€rw    To.Mthi. 


Ml--    .TICNNII    WOBBBLL 

At  HAS  Tun  '.ml'  mr 

m  i  m  m      1.11.1.11:      hall 


wtiwwi 
.,   -1, 

Ch'trt  Mi* 

tata  ,»e  tact 

o.U 


JUKI'Ti.- 


a   llit 

__^fc  lUnoai  curroa 

ra,  I*   Lm   .ad    ft 

>  *BT  ITTntOI 
-  I   »,»■••  •   Aevtaer 

Ill  ['SOU    IUTH 

Ut'tOwttn    ...it  Etateade 

mi— ■ 

r»  -.»»  T'1-.'  .- 
■ra.  u  r.  B-«ir 

.■a  O'in. 
■   -n-ir.oi 

IBm-i   O'.uli.Iii 
Par  let  lb*  piece   lb,  follrrerIB, 
■^■A-H-XHT-S-    0  3L.IO. 
OaUAa    AID    ■ItXAl  .     rilUK     II1MH 

CAMILLK. 


£  LANDS- 

mm  m:  ■ 
1  pimm  ■  i 
Bim  111  •>•' 

da  it  Di  oaa> 

[[  |B  BrfH  W  I 
UlllWOfl 


"»•"«•" 


I.ITT1.I  DAILIISI 

HORIZONTAL    BARS. 

Br  lb*  1  "•B0i»i 
llrBOIT  AL'ISLAY  A.fD JOAQUIN  BUISLAY 

BATTED  AT    trTF.BNOOS.  Jen    18- 

Oraml   Yrlluiv   lint    Matinee  | 


HOBDAY  IVIJim,  J  ABWlt.  Fit.l  Ipwui.  of 

MI8S    AUGUSTA    L.    DARCON. 


TMK    sniaMii  ait     niitriiTrn    »rrmi  i.r    is   a   ACTS,    i  Mini  n 

Aladdin;  or.  The  Wonderful  Lamp! 

iliclioa    or    ciiiinm: 

M1KH  Miami-  MOORE 

W.  A.  UEBTATEE 


iimiMK 

EAARvtO 

TABJ  TOXOIFCI. 

OBAED  TIEUU 

an ,.  r.n 

anrnni  ouou .» 

iilii  or  tii  lamp 

or»i  or  mi  aixn 

puecesb  i'idboilbadoub... 
ambit 

EOBTAD 

Ml  aTtPIIA 


I     M     M    ■  •    It      I       V     I  .    - 


J.  0.  W1LLIAH80H 

WALTER  M.  LBJUa 

I.  N.  TBATEI1 

X,  1    BUOU.ET 

a  BANBI 

«.  PLYMFTOII 

Joan  « 

..nw  lochia  Mtn 
miss  minnif.  WALTO* 

I11HS  8ARRIE  WTATT 

WIH-t  M.  A.  CHAMBEBS 

MBS.  C.  B.  SACHDEB1 


.  Mlaleter,  of  8tet».  G.nl'.  Haot.m.n.  Ouenl-.  AltTi'laBte.  Slar...  rig. 


Mattniflrtnt   Scenery  by  Porter  1     Startling    Illusions!    Gorgeous   Costumes! 


A.OT     PIKST. 
£nrtiAnt«<l  Oia-varn. 
Magic  f*rl«maktlc'  A?VranVmftai 
A.OT     SECOND. 

atarllm.  Acrobatic  Arli  br  H.  rhnron  aaa  hill 
Ihi'r  I  hlldrrr.  Urand  Mallr!  nflllTrr  Ki»y,,  do- ] 
Oa-.r«  ,..  ...  al.on,:  by  M'llr.  BRTTY  RIOI,  aatl 
at'll-  FMII.V    muLMd   lnrp<  dr    Mullet. 


■A.OT     THinD. 

I      1'imlr  Intlmniriilnl  ,1ft,   llnii.,  Iiirnn.      I. a    Man. 
I  ola,    M'lla    BETTY     BIOL    and    KHILT    KIWA.. 

Gran  Ballet  do  Chtnois, 

»y     Wile.    BETTY  aad  KHIL.Y  RIGL  and   I  or,.. 
do  Ilnllel. 

SATURDAY  EVENING.    Jeou.rj    l«tb.- 

iOenent     or    Mme.     Inez    r"4a"fc>t>rl. 

LA  FAVORITA,   Grand  Opera  by  DONIZETTI,   will  bo  klren:  WITS  BALLET. 


3VE 


MONDAY  BVENIKO,  JANUARY  201b,  First  Appearance  of— 

johist     t.     :ir.  ay  aurora: 

In  b  cow  Comedy,  adapted  from  the  Froncb.  entitled  FORBIDDEN  FRUIT. 


PBICES  OP  ADMISSION. 

■  ••rrrr.  ««*i»t»>— Pt-m  OireU  ■£(<  Orobtltrtv SI  SO     B»t.-oiiy So 

B».frYfd  ■«-■!•—  11a loony Tfi     Gallery ier. 

DrtM.  Cud*  AdmlHloo   SI   OO     PriTate  Bozos «fl    and  tflO  Or 


...T»»*>f  S**m.  h 

<  •tsjin,  <•*>»■•  r    axlti.MiBi.il) 

'>**ct«l-» 

«   o-Nlr    *" 

■  lrn«lv   .ln..t«B 

Dutoh    IHiompllllonllouaj 

'    II     i  mkli  ..I.  Millli:   1I1K' 
COMISIUMtT CH1RLEI    VIRNIR 

Jonnie    Worrell    and    Llllie    Hall 

,'BI.E  BONO  AMI)  DANUB. 

the  ot Hii.~'fS^LOW. 

Mat  K*Ur    rnrnatr  Brae K  0   Marab. 


OOOILI.  tit  COOPER  la 

I'M      GOING       HOTMI-;. 

Ur'aloal  Marlr,  eeeipoaad  br  E  Zlaaner.) 


i  I  »  IMS    '  OBD  .... 

Bonqnet  of  Songs. 


ED.    aiMWiui  r 

.MissLtiiirTHaT 


I):ln<-<-      r.ri-      ii      Wl«H-e"r. 

Mlaa  Joaaphioa Jrhenr  Tiara Tnromr  Biae 

Urdlar  Orarlara Orobaetra, 


t 


Nan  the  Good-for-Nothing! 

NA?« MUSR  .1RRNIR  VTORRKLL 

i  In  whit h  sfaels  wtthnatt.  rival,  Inlrodooioi  ber  cl 

Tom  Ditr'blea,  ooe  fat  her R.  ti.  Ma-iOi 

HArry  i.'olher.  tb>-  other  father Obarles  V-reer 

Otjsnoy.  AO.rp-nter Mail  Kelly 

Yotinn  Mr.  DlmpMn Obu.  t'osill 

Bob FredOoeper 

Overture Orchestra 

New  Comlo  Ballet  by  M.  Sobmidt,  entitled 

The  Village  Coquette 

LISBTTB AiMK.  TBKRB8B 

Ln  Pero  Thomas R.O   Maroh 

Goi*eoi,  l-ioUitirT  for  work Ed.  ainn'sRae) 

rRANOOIH,  ft  farm  -ervant MONf.  SCHMIDT 

Gl«neases Misses  Fillmore,  Josephine,  Armstroos;,  Gerretta 

....nCRIMi  THIS  PALLET.... 

Chnrncter  Dance Mme.  Tht*re*«.  M.  RrhnltH 

Pas,  Seal Mme.  Thereee 

Finale Bedowss 

By  all  the  Ladies.  M.  SCHMIDT  and  MMK.  THEKKSK. 
Unexpeoted  Tableau Final* 


irioauj; 


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SSK">5r 


fiflfc 


140    Second  Street     140 

SWAINS  BAKERY, 

lC.talill.lio.l    In      f5<l 

WE    HAVE    HO     BRANCHES, 

Rzaept  at  If  a   149  Ponrtu  rtraet.  ajid  at 
No.  lO]  a  Stockton  atreau 

the  »»t  uiAi.irv  or 

w  oddlng  Oak.e 

ALWAYS  ON  HAND. 
IVHl     T.VKIKTV    OF 

Cake  for  the  Holidays. 

I  OK  OREAM.  I'll  KRI.OTTE  P.US3K,  BI.ANO- 
MANOE.  JELLIES,  ate,,  made  to  order  aad 
af  lae  bieb  aaatariala. 
•aMtlel  K.   K.  <»,1H  A  CO. 


HAIR. 

THE  CHEAPEST  PLAOB  IN  SAN  PRANCISOO 
TO  BUY 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
CoocM,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewelry  &  Fancy  Goods, 

IS  AT  TUB 

NEW  YORK    8TORE. 

A.    B.   SAMPSOlff  <CE  CO., 

Mo.  US  flecond  street, 
Hwll       BWtweet.  MlaeJon   nnd    Minna, 

Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MR.  P.  BBTtOKB.  FORMBRLY 
proprtelor  *t  the  Hlntre"  R«. 
U-rant,  hiiuk'D  the  BUinmtDt 
•f  both  the  Mioert'  RMunreat  oa 
OoMsasrcial  atreet  and  the  Miners' 


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9^S£°AS?JV,?irk,Vt,t't- ,D  Pwtttership  witn  MB, 
A.  DR  AYF.UR.  who  has  bMss  connected  with  the 
■rxi  tor  years.  ImprovetneaU  have  been  made  In 
the  eolaine  departmente  that  will  render  the  Mi- 
ners'more  popnlar  tbaa  tt  haa  ever  been  darina 
aha  12  years  of  its  prosperity.  Our  Bills  of  Kara 
•mbraoe  all  tbe  dsliosoies  of  the  season.  Oar 
Motto  la  "Good  Fare,  Good  Oooklag  and  Moderate 
Ohartas." 

P.   HEIOM  A  CO., 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

SSI  and  SS8  Oommaraia),  and 
TBO  Market  atreat. 
Open  from  6  a-K.  to  10  P.M.  an!l  lm 


McDANIEL'S 

Museum  and  Theatre. 

CHEYENNE.    WYOMING. 

THE  UsdrrMgNSS  Would  most  bb- 
spaot folly  represent  to  yon  and  toe  pnbllo  son 
eraily,  that  ha  ta  now  prepared  to  forcisb  faoll- 
IWei  for  exhibitions  of  eveiy  kind  and  oharacur. 
wbiob  shoald  daierva  tba  paironajie  of  the  pab- 
Ito.  Be  baa  treated  at  Chaynne.  Wyoming,  A 
I.AROK  AND  COMMODIOUS  HALL,  with  aoo  i 
Scenery  and  State.  Tbo  Hall  le  well  ventilated 
aod  I  inbred,  and  made  com  for  ah' ■  for  all  eaaaont 
of  the  year.  TBK  BEST  OF  MUSIC,  both  Striot 
and  Braaa,  can  be  furnished  at  all  times. 

Satisfactory  arraaaemeots  will  he  made  with 
THKATRIOAL  OKOlUBK  COMPANIES,  eith- 
er for  Rentinx  of  Hall  or  performances  on  a  per- 
centage of  tba  receipts.    Oarrfttponrloncn  poliolted 

Address.  J.  McDANIEL. 

Lock  Box  No.  1,  Cheyenne,  Wyomiog. 

N.  B  — Oarionities  wanted  for  the  Cheyenne 
Mneeam.  Those  wishing  no  gage  meets,  state  low- 
est terms  for  the  Winter  Season,  annoing  photo* 
fraph  to 'my  address.  Half  Passage  Money  re- 
nnded  after  tilling  ensKgnmente, 

JAMHS  McDANIEL, 
Proprietor  Cbeyecne  Tboatre  and  Mnsenm, 
oci:23m  Look  BoxNo.  1.  Oberenne,  W.  T. 


CHEYENNE_THEATRE. 
Professionals  Wanted. 


SIX  FIR8T-OLASS  PKOPLK.— MU8T  HAVE 
good  Wardrobe,  Four  Ladles  and  two  Gen- 
tleman to  be  good  in  general  bnsine-a  for  tbe  com- 
ing Winter  Hea*oo,  commenatng  tbe  first  week  in 
November,  1873.  Address  stating  lowest  terms, 
witb  Photograph,  Half  Kara  refunded  after  till- 
ing engagement, 

JAMEB  MoDANIBL, 
Proprietor  Oheyenno  Theatre  and  Mnsenm, 
oo£2  Look  Box  1,  Cheyenne,  W.  T. 


The    Biggest   Race  Yet—The 
Human  Race. 


THE  MAJORITY  OF  THOSE  WHO 
reelde  In  Han  Francisco,  buy  their 
Shlrte  and  Fa rnl thine;  Coeds  of  HFNk- 
DIOT  Sc  CO.,  No.  9  Veeond  etr<et,  be- 
cnose  (hey  are  always  treated  well  and 
bay  their  good*  at  the  loweit  prices,  at 
"THE    OLDpTANII." 


THE  SAN  FRANCISCO 

BILL  POSTINS  COMPANY 

k  »»«»aeraaae.to  at.,  eor.  LeldeadoraT. 
(Ex  eOa*  at  P.M.  s.  s.  oo.  > 

COafjJjUrffME  DB.     OIVE  US  A  TBIAL: 
•ealll   aDdetrpr  to  Init.       ff,  weal  to  «h*r. 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

viKamiA  onrr.  hkvaiia. 

THIS  ELEGANT  THEATRE  HAS  BEEN  Re- 
decorated, aad  can  be  rented  br  tbe  olgbt  or 
b»   tbe  week.     Sure   aad   traveling    oomoenle, 
llberallr  treated  wltb  oo  aoalloatlon  br  letter 
JCH.V    PITEB, 
Meaaear  aod  aole  Proorietor. 
Or  to         S.   U.    kteCAUE. 
aiarO  Waablomoa  aereet.  Sea  Franefane 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING,  DRAMATIC,  MUSICAL,   LECTURE,   AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooms     lO    unci     17....CSO    Wasningrton    street. 


WANTED    IMMEDIATELY: 

First-Class  Minstrel,  Acrobatic  and  Cymnastic  Talent 

.,..41,90..., 

■A" w  enty  aFlrst    ijlne   Ballet  Iiaclles. 

POK    SALK EII.II1T    SETS    OF     AMAZON     AttlWOKN,    COMPLETE,    IN" 
Lots  to  aait  purchasers.    Knob  Bet  consists  or  Solid   Silver-Plated   Hnlmet,    Breastnlate.  Lam- 
berkin,  Shield,  one  pur  ot  Armlet",  one   pa^r  of  Bracelet*,  one  pair  of  Tights,  oce  pair  ot  Tracks,  one 
pairof  Sandalf.oieTauio,  one  Soarf.one  Uombat  Svvord.a   d  one  Spear.      A  portion i  of  theSo  ArmorB 
are  now  lobe  seen  at  'be  Metropolitan  Tuoatia  In  the  Amauoniao  March  in  "TUB  YBLrOW  UAl. 
M-Fo.,rle...p,l,u.b....  NHEBIDAN    COBBYH    *    OO 


MORS.  ALEXANDER  WOLOWSKI, 

THE  WKLL-KNOWIf  PIAWIST  AND  VO- 
oaliit,  iiomdi  New  Courses  for  Piano  and 
singlax  by  bis  sotirely  Now  aad  W impli  AM  hystem 
-the  short  est  in  Briatenoe— r.sding  taneio  st  sight. 
Accompanimantt. Singing  for  Parlor  or  Ooncn-tn. 
mi  M0DJ:  Wolowski's  rmldtooa,   4SS   5U  r Tl'R 


SOUTHERN  PACIFIC 

....ajid....       k^^m 

CHOP    HOU8E, 

Hummer  street,  ofKe.irny  .between  Pine 
and  Calt/orala. 

THB    FINEST    FRESH    BALTIMORE    AND 
TRANSPLANTED  OYSTERS  served   in  any 
stylo.     Every  thing  cooked  intbo  best  manner. 
*S>  Tba  Finest  Lkrnors  and  Cigars. 
*9~  Kletrn.it  Bnlte.  of  Bon  ma  for  X,udlea. 
■S-OPEN  DAY  AND  NIGHT. 


no23  lm 


R  J.  1BOHAU  A  P  D. 


FRENCH     CORSETS. 

M MB  PONS,  IMPORTER  AND  DEALER  IN 
Parisian  Ladies'  Underwear.  FRENCH 
00RSE  rs  of  all  prices  aod  qualities,  ready  made 
aod  to  order.  No,  SSI  Bacramonto  Etroet,  below 
DO  l-3oi 


THE  ART  OF  SINGING 

IN  ITS  HIGHEST  PERPEOITON.-RIOHARD 
MULDhH  FABBRI,  teaober  of  several  cele- 
brated European  artistes,  late  Director  of  ttie  re- 
nowned Conservatory  ef  Geneva,  Mottro  dn  uhant 
or  tie  French  lumen  .1  Academy  of  Musie,  Coo- 
dnotorof  the  Pbilhnrmonique  Sooiety  in  ParlB, 
*nd  at  present  Ma*ical  Oireator  of  the  I'abbri 
Opera,  i*  pteparcd  to  give  private  Iobbods,  eir.oer 
at  hia  office  or  at  the  re«i"en.e  of  »be  pupils; 
lik»aisB  COURSES  OF  MNUING,  PIANO  and 
MUSICAL  INSTRUCTION. 

For  further  particular*  apply  at  PRO!'.  MUL- 
DEft'Noffite,  No.  SI  POWkLL  S  TREE  r.bstwe-n 
Market  and  Ellis.  AIbo,  iettera  received  and  terms 
to  be  bad  at  the  mastic  etore  of  M.  Gray,  (.lay  St., 
and  of  Messrs.  Sherman  A  Hyde,  corner  of  Mutter 
and  Kearny  streets.  ia»  lm 


WILLIS^BAND. 

MUSIC    FURNISHED    FOR    ALL 
aooaiions.    Masio  imported,  arranged 
and  for  sale, 

Fritz  Pipe,  and  Marcus  M.  Blnm, 

Kacadlns  YloIln1<  ta. 

■yOrdrrs  from  the  coontry  promptly  attsndo  I 

to       Address    M.     W.     WILLIS,     Havoc's    Mono 

Store,  l  H8  Montgomery  stoaet,  or  MARCUS  M, 

I  BLUM.  SSS  Momgomoi)  s'js.  t.  ,    1    MaSi  J»6  tf 


GRAND 

Select  Bal  Masque 

....or  TUB.... 

ORIENTAL 

LITERARY  AND  SOCIAL  CLUB, 

Horticultural     H3  &.X1 
....o«\... 

Tflia»DAY   EYEXINO......JAN.  SSd 

BY  SUBSOBfPTION  ONLY. 

Tickets SS  «a 

■07-Snbeoi iptlon  L'^ta  nan  ba  foood  with— 
G.  M  Beir<,  Shorlff's  Offluc,  Uity  Hall; 
Mr  Brandt,  S.W.nor.  Washington  A  Montgomery: 
A.  Nummertit'ld.  Jr.,  N.E.  oor  Foleom  A  hleaar.: 
W.  Cohen,  No.  K  Battery  street; 
J.  W.tt.  No.  110  Third  street; 
M.  Katzoostein,  N  ,.  hj  Second  street; 
J.  J.  LevisoOiN.W.  corner  Battery  aod  Sash; 
M.  Poinor,  Ni  ■      and  9  Battery  strset; 
Geo.  J.  Harris.  w  n  Rlop»took  A  Co.,  «,I2  Front; 
I'd.  Abramson,  No.  733  Ciav  ntreot.  ds30  lw 

Ttckaie  of  AdmlMlonto  Onllary..  .SI  OS* 

To  be  had  at  any  of  tbe  atn»ve-m.nriAoad  pl»ccn. 


Ti 


CLAY  Alil~*SX 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM, 

And  College  «>f  Medicine. 

Ill  find  BEAUTIFUL  AND  INSTBUOT- 
l.\J* \J\J\J  ire  obieota  to  be  8«<  n.  Open  to  tba 
Public  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUstF.KA  HAU 
SIS  Montgomery  street.    FOR  MEN  ONLF 

■9-Db.  Jobdas's  Pbivate  OmcE  is  at  Sll 
Geary  street  (opposite  old  Meobanius'  PavlHon). 


Stage  Dancing 

TAUGHT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 


desire 


DASHAWAY  HALL, 

Post  street.  Dear  Kearor. 


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'FIGAROS 

THE  JOURNAL  OF  AMUSEMENTS. 

Publlebed  evary  Day  in  tbe  Yew  by 
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Below  Montgomery.  San  FrancUoo. 


FRIDAY JANUARY  17,  1873 


Dear,   Dear! 

We  find  this  p  ra^raph  going  the  rounds 
of  ooondiog  country  exchanges: 

Woen  Mrp.  StaotoQ  was  delivering  her 
lecture  on  "The  Coining  Girl."  in  Grey  Bay 
the  other  night,  sne  told  now  her  father, 
when  they  werj  going  over  the  Highlands, 
ot  Scotland  together,  had  a  p»ir  of  bojis 
made  for  her,  aad  how  she  wa'ked  therein 
jaat  as  many  miles  as  he,  an  I  Jait  a*  well. 
After  tbe  Uctore  a  bronzed- laced,  furzy  in- 
dividual stepped  around  to  lha  green  room, 
and  putting  forth  a  knotted  palm,  said: 
"An'  will  ye  shek  Gain's  wi'  the  maan  wha' 
made  the  booties  for  ye?"  and  there  he  was. 

This  is  too  much.  How  old,  for  goodness 
flake,  does  Mrs.  Stanton  expect  us  to  believe 
this  shoemaker  is?  If  a  Scotch  shoemaker 
upwards  of  a  hundred  and  forty  years  of  age 
has  been  living  we  should  have  beard  of  it 
long  a?o  and  in  a  different  way.  Mrs.  Stan- 
ton ought  to  be  more  careful  about  the  sto- 
ries she  telle  at  her  youth.  No  living  char- 
acter can  with  any  degree  of  safety  be  in- 
troducd.  

Dull  Times. 

The  San  Francisco  papers  are  ss  dull  as 
dif  oil-water.  They  are  made  up  of  "pad- 
ding." Now  is  tbe  time  for  correspondents 
to  send  in  their  letters.  "Constant  Sub- 
scriber," "Anxious  Mother,"  "X.  Y.  Z(." 
"One  of  the  Boys,"  acd  all  the  rest  of  them 
will  bo  pretty  sore  to  have  tbe  satisfaction 
of  reading  their  compositions  in  print 
Sometimes  this  supply  fills  and  local  re- 
porters have  to  be  detailed  to  manufacture 
bogus  correspondence.  The  Waverly  Place 
Gazette  is  particularly  apt  at  this  business 
— the  bogus  business,  bogus  letters,  bogus 
extras,  in  fact  anything  bogus  is  in  its  line. 


xjuSSl 

Some  "Queer  Dicks"  are  sometimes  to  be 
fouDd  about  the  mining  camps.  The  Re- 
veille, of  Nevada,  tells  the  following:  In 
our  District  Court,  Jndge  McKenney  ap- 
pointed three  Triors  to  try  a  jurcr  for 
"actual  bias."  Bam  Blifford,  our  County 
Assessor,  was  one  of  the  number,  and  upon 
being  notified  by  the  Sheriff  came  limping 
inlo  Court,  when  the  following  colloquy  oc- 
curred between  his  Honor  and  the  Poll  Tax 
peddler: 

Judge— Mr.  Clifford,  yon  hare  been  sp- 
pointed  one  of  the  Triors  in  this  case;  yoa 
will  please  be  sworn, 

Sam. -What  are  the  dutieB  of  a  Trior, 
Judge? 

Judge— To  decide  whether  or  not  the 
juror  challenged  is  actually  biased. 

Sam.— Then,  your  Honor,  I  don't  think  I 
am  a  competent  person,  as  I  am  bisssd  my- 
self. 

Judge— How  is  that,  Mr.  CJifford:  are 
your  prejudices  for  or  against  this  defend- 
ant of  such  a  chiractsr  that  you  cannot  act 
in  a  matter  of  this  kind  ? 

Sam.— Oh  no;  I  have  no  prejudices,  but  I 
am  bias  ad;  I  was  outbiased.  Don'tyousee 
one  leg  is  shorter  than  tbe  other? 

A  very  uojudicial  relaxation  of  the  facial 
muscles  was  observable  in  his  Honor's  coun- 
tenance as  he  ordered  "Old  Liropy"  to  come 
forward  and  be  sworn,  which  he  did  amid 
the  audible  smiles  of  the  members  of  the 
bar  and  spectators. 


Careful  Tooth. 

Among  the  papjra  of  ayouog  man  who 
was  recently  married  in  New  Haven  was 
found  the  following  ecrap  : 

Things  to  be  done  this  afternoon— be  fore 
the  weddiug : 

Get  some  keys  to  fit  valise. 

Engage  carriage  for  train. 

Get  license  to  marry. 

Get  shaved  and  Lair  trimmed  a  little. 

Bew  buttons  on  black  breeches,  and  get  a 
pair  of  suspenders. 

Buy  a  bottle  of  pe1  famery. 

Be  sure  to  wash  feat  well. 


A  bachelor  of  our  acquaiotacca  recently 
ordered  a  pair  of  flinoel  drawers.  When 
they  oame  he  found  the  legs  were  abbrovi 
ated,  that  they  were  fringed  around  the  bot- 
tom, and  buttoned  at  the  waist  with  books 
and  eye?.  He  doesn't  like  what  he  calls  the 
new  fashion  in  drawers. 


It  is  said  that  the  prettiest  tomb  in  Pere 
la  Chbise  is  that  of  Helen  Adrianoff,  a  Rus- 
sian ballet  dancer. 

The  street  cars  of  Edinburgh  are  now 
lighted  with  gas.  Wby  do  we  stick  to  the 
dim  kerosene  ? 

Jl.ii    Old    Xj-inuiiiiirli:. 

The  Verandah  Cigar  Store,  at  the  N.  E.  corner 
of  Kearny  and  Washington  streets,  kept  by 
Henry  Schmidt,  has  been  famous  for  the  last 
eleven  years  for  keeping  tbe  be tt  Havana  cigars, 
tobacco,  choice  meerschaum  pipes,  etc.         v 


Still    Alive! 

Wh-n  looking  for  Holiday  presents,  go  to  the 
New  York  Fhotogbafh  Galixby,  No.  25  Third 
street,  and  eee  those  beantliul  portraits  In  oil, 
water-colors  and  India-ink.  Ftlces  from  one* 
third  to  one-half  cheaper  than  at  any  other 
first-class  gallery  In  the  city.  Remember  the 
place— B.  F.  Howland  k  Co.,  25  Third  st.      p 


McDowell,    Sbow    Card  Writer. 

Heady  made  and   made  to  order.    Koom  10, 
608  Uarket  strret,  cor.  Post  and  Montgsmory.  D 


X>o    You    Know 

That  with  Buttzhiox'b  Fattzbhs  you  can  cut 
and  make  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly  1  Bend 
postage  stamp  for  an  Ulnstratod  catalogue.  H. 
A.  Doming,  agent,  office  of  the  Howe  Sewing 
Machine,  Ho.  118  Eearnv  street,  between  Sutter 
end  Post.  Ban  Franoiaoo. 


Max    Adeler  Content. 

Max  says :  Gaorge  Francis  Train,  in  a 
recent  letter,  describes  himself  thus  : 

Spo'.less  in  chara^er  and  courage,  despis- 
ing tbe  hypocrisy  of  the  Christian,  I  wrap 
my  pagan  cloak  around  me  as  the  stormy 
petrel  of  the  skeptical  ocean. 

We  have  never  saen  a  stormy  petrel  wrap 
a  psgan  clcak  around  itself,  and  our  dis- 
graceful ignorance  of  geography  makes  it 
impossible  for  us  to  say  whether  there  is  a 
skeptical  ocean  in,. existence  or  not.  But,  if 
it  makes  George  any  happier  to  dress  himself 
in  aoch  olothes,  we  have  no  objection,  pro- 
vided he  will  put  an  anvil  or  a  keg  of  nails 
in  each  pocket  of  bis  pagan  cloak,  and  then 
drop  overboard  into  the  skeptical  ocean. 
We  will  not  insist  upon  the  ocean  being 
skeptical.  Any  ordinary  ocean  will  do,  pro- 
vided it  is  deep  and  is  so  arranged  that  it 
cannot  give  up  its  dead  previous  to  the  res- 
urrection. We  have  an  obituary  of  Francis 
whioh  we  ere  very  anxious  to  publish;  and 
if  he  will  give  U3  a  chance  early  we  will 
promise  to  haad  it  with  our  old  wood-cut  of 
Probst  and  Lafayette  and  a  simoon  in  Sa- 
hara, and  savers  1  other  things. 


A  Valuable   Patent. 

We  rejoice  to  learn  that  a  man  in  Illinois 
has  invented  a  sew  button-hole.  We  have 
long  felt  that  a  new  button-hole  was  required 
by  our  advanced  civilization,  and  we  are 
proud  that  American  ingenuity  has  at  last 
supplied  it.  It  is  interesting  to  conJEClure 
if  the invent  3r  simply  patsnts  the  hole  by  it- 
self. We  would  like  to  see  him  walking  down 
to  Washington  with  several  hundred  button- 
holes loose  in  his  pocket,  none  of  them  at- 
tached to  clothing,  A  man  might  oarry  a 
great  many  of  ;them,  we  should  think,  and 
a  few  hundred  bung-holes  and  post-holes 
beside. 

A  Nelaon-streat  dame  ordered  a  bustle  at 
one  of  our  stores,  Saturday.  In  tbe  evening 
a  clerk  wa3  sent  to  ike  house  with  it.  Her 
husband  appeared  at  the  door  and  asked 
his  errand.  "I  have  got  an  attachment  for 
yonr  wife."  Eaid  the  polite  youth.  This 
was  all  he  said  that  was  intelligible.  But 
he  is  going  to  learn  a  trade,  now,  ss  clerking 
is  so  effeminate. 


The  remarks  relatives  and  friends  who  at. 
tend  a  funeral  make  upon  the  merits  of  the 
deceased,  are  frequently  instructive.  At  the 
funeral  of  an  aged  r.sident  of  Slaweons, 
Saturday,  a  neighbor  feelingly  observed  that 
the  departed  "wouldn't  rare  and  cosa  aboa* 
taxes  any  more." 


For    WaajQ.ixiK 

Shirts,  SI  GO  per  doz,;  small  places,  60c.  per 
<  a.     At  the  What  Cheer  Leundry  * 


i  A  Chance  for  "Philanthropy." 

Unless  some  kind-hearted  lady,  with  a 
good  deal  of  soc.al  influence  and  nothing 
particular  to  do,  gets  up  a  petition  there  will 
be  a  man  hanged  before  long.  Donovan 
had  bis  sentence  commuted  by  our  soft- 
hearted ( we  don't  eay  soft-headed)  Governor 
because  a  Ivy  got  up  a  petition  to  that  ef- 
fect, now  there  is  a  chance  for  another  to 
get  up  one  for  Bu^aell.  Ru-sell  did  not 
commit  a  more  cowardly  murder  than  Don- 
ovan, and  be  bas  only  had  one  trial.  He 
ought  to  have  at  Ua*t  two  more  trials,  and 
by  that  lime  be  will  probably  become  relig- 
ious and  insane,  and  consequently  unfit  to 
bang.  At  any  rate,  let  us  have  a  petition 
got  up  or  there  will  be  an  end  to  murder. 
Nothing  would  discourage  murder  so  muoh 
ss  a  banging. 

Leap  Year  is  ended,  and  once  more  we 
can  look  a  woman  in  the  face. 


THE  GOLDEN  ERA 

For    1873. 


2IST  YEAR  OF  PUBLICATION. 


Oyater*., 

In  strolling  round  tbe  other  night, 

To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 

uur  careless  feet,  by  chance  did  stray 

To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 

Of  waters  bright,  did  make  a  screen 

Tbrongh  which  a  »weet  bonquet  was  Bees ; 

While  mosey  stone  and  pearly  shell, 

O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell. 

Made  that  winnow  reem  to  be 

Bome  fairy  ftrotto  of  tbe  sea. 

"Stop,"  wid  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here— 

It  looks  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer.'" 

"All  right,"  I  said,  '•!  must  agree 

That  this  place  suite  me  to  a  'T.'*' 

Mo  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 

Than  at  our  Bide  a  waiter  neat 

Made  hiB  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 

Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 

That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  It  true. 

And  cooked  magmficetiBy,  too; 

All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 

Cooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that, 

And  If  yonr  mouth  don't  water,  then 

Ton're  different  from  other  men. 

They'd  olani  f  and  crabs  and  terrapins  ; 

In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 

That  cosy  plaoeaB  klndsof  game. 

Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 

While  every  dish  was,  I  ana  sure, 

Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 

The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem. 

That  they  have  here  the  best  Ice  cream; 

Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 

To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners." 

Whoever  donbts  this  let  him  rush 

To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 

Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 

Pacific  Oyster  Bouse,  337  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night 

CHARLES  HAAEE.  Proprietor. 


It  is  Perfectly  ABtoniemna; 

How  beautifully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
it  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
wfore  S  aj*.  returned  the  same  evening  If  de 


NEW   ADVERTISEMENTS. 


DIVIDEND   NOTICE. 

r\IVIDBNI>  NOTI0E.-SAVINGS  AND  LOAN 
SOCIETY.  No.  eiO  Clay  street.— The  Board 
of  Directors  have  this  day  declared  a  dividend  for 
the  six  months  ending  December  3 1st,  1672,  of  nine 
per  cent  par  annum  on  all  deposits,  payable  on  and 
after  the  15tn  inst. 

ja  14-2w        GYRUS  W.  OARMANY,  Cashier. 


X>r.    Doherty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
chronic  and  speclflo  practice,  and  as  such  is 
now  the  moat  gucceisful  of  any  Physician  In 
flan  Francisco.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leldesdorfl,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Ohaer  House.  x 


X>o    Wot    Buffer    irom    Corns. 

Tbe  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  And  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  R.  fl.  Cowan's  Insti- 
iute,  310  Kearny  street,  from  I  to  6  p.zi.  We 
apeak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doa- 
4er*a  capability.  References  given  if  requirecL  h 


Oyster    Trtwle. 

Tbe  oyster  trade  In  California  la  assuming 
gigantic  proportions.  Emerson  Oorville,  of  the 
B#ddle  Beck,  410  Pine  otreet,  furnishes  from 
bis  own  oyster  beds  at  Ban  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  of  the  Paeinc  Coast.  His 
Eastern  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 
ba.  .tended  all  over  tbe  continent,  and  *  he 
•  Saddle  Rook"  is  known  everywhere. 


Altojf  ether  cue  Best. 

It  is  curious,  but  true,  that  J.  A.  Shaber, 
707  Market  street,  near  Thjid,  should  sell  fur- 
niture and  bedding  cheaper  ihnn  any  other 
dealer  In  this  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
convinced.  » 


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Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygeltn  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  H  o'clock. 
A  part  of  tbe  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  In  regard  to  health 
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Baa  Franclaco  Savings  TJnlon,   588  Cali- 
fornia atreet,  corner  of  Webb. 

C^OR  TRE  HALF  YEAR  ENDING  WITH  THE 
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nnr  cent,  per  aunarn  on  T«rm  Deposits,  and  eight 
t  Der.CflDt-P*r  annum  on  Ordinary  Deposits,  free 
?,.jTet|1'T'I0[lD(i»OBit8'  payable  on  and  after 
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The  Golden  Bra,  far  One  Tear,  S3  SO ; 
for  BIx  Months,  SS  «0. 

Bnbsoriptions  to  be  pais  in  advance. 

The  Golden  Era  and  Peterson's  Ladles* 

National  Majrsolne.  One  Tear,  SS. 

■»- THE  GOLDEN  ERA  and  PETERSON'S 
LADLES'  NATIONAL  MAGAZINE  served  by 
Carriers  in  tbe  otty  at  Ujg  oeuts  per  week. 

THE  GOLDEN  ERA,  single  conies,  Tea  Onts. 
For  sale  at  all  News-stands. 

ttaa~,  «/  a.  *>Qlden  1 


Pacific  Stone  Company 

THE  PiOTFIO  STONE  COMPANY  OA1 
the  especial  attention  of  Architects,  Eng 
eere,  and  the  publio  in  general,  to  the  SUPERU 
QUALITY  of  the  Stone  now  being  manuiactoj 
by  them  in  this  city  under  the  RanBome  Paten 
They  make  to  order  and  keep  in  stock: 
Bolldlne;  Fronts,  Water  Pipe, 

Sinks,  Monuments,  Foantalas, 

Tile*,  Coplnss  for  Wsrt 

Filters,  etc.,  et 

Together  with   Ransome'e  celebrated   Free-G 

Grindstones,  all  of  whioh  wa  guarantee  super! 

and  at  a  prioe  far  below  that  of  hand-cut  work. 

S»~The  attention  of  private  partieBinteodinti 
build  is  respectfully  solicited. 
Office,  No.  IS  BUSH  STREET.  San  Francis. 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SH0II 


ON  HAND  and  m 

to  ORDER, 


L.    BLAIR? 


B.  F.  STEKETr 


THOMAS   W.    BREE, 
SILVEH  FZJA.TBI 


>  MANDFAUT0KKR 

— AND— 
BEPA1K1.K 


fjQ  DRUMS,  BANJOS, 

^&^  — AND— 

UTHER    MUSICAL    I1V8TBTJMEN7 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1SSS. 

ssV-Leasons  given  on  the  Banjo  and  Dram.  * 
MISSION  STRRET,  between  First  and  Seoou 

N.  B.— Fine-toned  Silver  Solo  Banjos  for  P 
eesionals  slways  on  hand.  ialS  \  ■ 


"W\A.jFL! 

Declared  Against  the  Whole  "World  e 
the  Beet  of  Mankind. 


PATENT  EAGLE  BLACKING -WARRA* 
ed  superior  to  any  in  tbe  market.  Maaui 
tared  by  MOORE  A  CO.,  Bo.  KIO  Leideed. 
etr-et,  8.  F.  DireotlooB  for  Uee:  When  found  i 
thick,  add  a  little  water.  Keep  the  bottle  i 
oorked.    Sold  by  all  Grocers,  OroggiBte,  etc.    d; 


TRAYS  alwajs  on  band. 


Alfred  Tette 

Manufacturer  and 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGE) 

££5  Sapont,  , 
SEAS  SUITER  STRL 

Gee  my  stock  of  f 
Cages  before  purchwl 
elsewhere.  Always  SO) 
•'biognew  on  hand.  * 
Patent  Cases,  made 
Tin  Wire,  are  warran  . 
FREE  FROM  VEBBit' 
Also,  best  quality  Ti 
noM' 


Meerseliauni  .Pipe  Depi 

643    KEABIVT    8TBEET. 

PIPES  HADE  TO  ORDER  AT  , 
the  sbortes  notio?  All  Pipes  and 
Cigar  HolderB  watianted  genuine,  and  ^w^/ 
to  color  well.  Meerschaum  Pipes  aad  xsi~2 
walking  Canes  Mounted  and  Repaired  ^— -  ■ 
at  lowest  Eastern  Prices,  and  wiih  tbe  best  wf  ■ 
manehip.  A  large  assortment  of  Walking  Ot  i 
and  Fancy  Goods  of  every  description  alwayi  i 
hand.  no21 1 1 


The  Popular  Beverag* 


Co 
i 


ONGRESS  WATER  FROM  THE  PAOI1 ' 

Oongrees  Springs,  near  Santa  Olara.  Indor 
by  tbe  Medical  Faculty  its  curative  powers  be 
equal  to  the  celebrated  Congress  Water  from  > 
Springs  of  Saratoga,  New  York.  Depot  remo 
from  128  Kearny  street  to  New  Montgomery,  i 
door  from  Howard.  Families  supplied  dally.  I  ■ 
eral  disoount  to  the  trace,  and  orders  attended) 
promptly.  de251  ] 
f- 

Philadelphia    Kestaurar 

OHAS.  V.  BERGOLD,  PROPRIETOR, . 


and  most  popular  Restaurant  In  1 
Ban  Francisco.     The  Tables  are   eun-  1 
plied  with  the  bwt  in  market.    Board- 
by   the  week.    *OS  PINE   STREET,   justa  I 
Monttromerv.  mar2ft  . 


J2at 

d      M    . 


GEORGS    MATSS1; 

DEALER  IN  OYSTFRR,  QLAMS 
andall  kindc  of  SHELL  FISH,i 
StallsNos.  AO,  il,  *«,  Oaltfomla*      r 

Market,  cntr&nce  on  OalIf<Jrn;i  etroet-  ' — 

Public  or  private  partioa  uil  famitiea  snpt  i 
from  6  a.m.  to  12  P.  M.  Liadies'  and  Gentlers  • 
Ovs*er  Roorr"  ODe*>  'toot  (■  ».m   r«v.'pw       i«27 


DR.  "W.  A.  PAYNE. 

THIS  CELEBRATED  PHYSICIAN  HAS  - 
moved  his  officii  from  tbe  Ruei  Hoaee  to  1 
Elegant,  buite  ot  Roomp,  Ho.  **0  Eearny  et  » 
He  tells  jour  disease  witnouta  question,  D<  '* 
fail  to  call.  All  Chronic  DiBenBea  treated  snot  <■ 
fully.  del9 


Bar  Sugar 

POR    8ALB-619    KEABNV    8T6EET,  I 
J       MEROKR'8.     Alio,   every  kind   of   Otn  . 
Wholesale  and  Retail. 
noTlf  M.    A.   1IEBCH 


Indian  Queen  Rang. 

The  Best  in  tbe  Mark  t 

MAJSFFAOTUBED  BY 

CALEB    SI.    SIOKX.HB, 
oelBtf 4W  an.  «..  E»m 


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it>«»rtti>«   Teak 


sod.;  $$  « 


t»«BL*mc  oaiai 


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14*     IR*»[HCO      l»TL'«D»T.    J A* I  ANT      I V     Ifll 


V-J.     «VI.  -  »,.    ua. 


<_>uo    rrloo. 


i  •'  si  0 

j-  Huts!    M:ils«  5 
£  *•'  • 
I  Prte*  Or., 

'  III  1031I0H  0 

Q         ■!■  K|M|  ? 

■■"•'Mi 


♦1 


METROPOLITAN  THEATRE 


N1W    AU1IBRA    THIATB1. 


SAN  FRANCISCO  ATHENEUM 


Gratttst  Setsjfios  if  Hi  Susoi 


The  Yellow  Hat! 

The  Yellow  Hat! 

Twenty  Thousand  Persons, 


la.*,  r    \\  i.i.  u   <>i      i  1 1 1  : 


•  ATTJl 


EMERSON    MINSTRELS 


r  **»>  srxDAT  rvr.tfiKAa 

■eM  •  ! 
»««••»*« XX xxy    M#*tAct©xMllo 

■II    *l   1h«    I't  .    W    I   ..»»J.,m, 

Wnrlimri.     Parka,     D|XM    Tliompiion! 


,i      Flral— KiiK-rlnlnini-nt      it     In     M11I..11. 


»BO» 


The  Yellow  Hat 

Weearrfnl  matleaa, 

■  Afttiifltvnl  Vrncrj, 

UalUlioa  of  Ami/ 

Hrillianl  Aimnr. 
Waaferfel  lolorfd  l.i*ht«. 

SOrtllnc  Mrchaniral  Haste, 
Sapern  Variety    Entertainment. 

I' mile**  Trirk*  and  Novelties, 

'jr.... 

ACME   OF   PERFECTION! 

Ta«  areoee  fn-aaa,  *  OaaibiBaUea  of  AitmUosi 
ee»er  •t««'i*4  la  ur  Taa-BUa. 

sog  xt!      See   It  1 


SO1  8*i  Oflee  evea  frees  •  *-*.  to'  r  u.,  where  Reserved 
SM<iut»  M«anMl  AIX  DAYS   I.N   ADVANCE. 

«•>  l  r.LY  XV  FREE  LIST     There  will  be  no  limp. 

uas  to  il   < 


■  HSBMM.  MinnritKiA 

■   I.  A  UK   A  AD  MOURArUJJUl 

■  mm  t  . 

w   r    num 
Tim   BiXAT   int.     ■  *■>■■■-<.•. 

i  a   ROMBX 
Amp    j*".****.'*  SaSHiss* 


CbMsMsay  w*»   Ms>  Jbm 

Goodtoyo.      Uncle     Stevo. 

ii'li'iill  ■ll.I.T  —  «— ■ITU  IIIMI  i'   1  snimniiD 


1'nrl      H ill Olio. 


THE      gQJVLlSr  A  3MCI^TJI-.IST7. 


■ 


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LET  ALL  OBEY  J.  C  RUSSELL 


ORANT 


OJF'ITIOZJ     SHJDESI5LIDIH.S, 


1  ■■  ikr  wmi.  n.n. ...  mi. i.v    iiini-nx 

ADD  R\MA«IBmir.  MAI.ONBT      

SUTTOH.  BOi'KArp.LLmt.   HOIII"',,' 


ORHMKl'IL.  Ib.R.indltCbl.f H'lB    MART 

Hi.NA'  ,.  M   .'.  .UK 1,  roiiinsox 

W.  t.   RIKKH     l-OMC  (UIA(>.  SUITOH 

MARTHA,  b,.  a, (. MI5S  .PUN. MR  SHKKMAN  !  BkN  i  IN  El.. G.  11.  K1ULIAKD.1 

SOLIUKK".    PEASANT:*.    E1U. 


MONDAY  EVEHINO.  January  20lh— Flrft  Appouuce  of 

JOHNNY    ALLEN,    MISS    ALICE    HARRISON,    and    LITTLE    MAC, 
THIS   THEATRE    DOES    NOT    ADVERTISE     IM    THE     "CHRONICLE." 


II  r     »•   *  Irrlr 

Urcbcatr* .. 

•7*  All    Bills   anslnft   tht   Alhambr »   Theatre  ransc   rw   prt*eetit*d    hereafter   on   Monday. 

AST-performance  to  commtuce  punctually  at  etuht    o'clook. 


Si  Cents 

...•5   utd   HIV 


Kewe-t? 


■     >  - 
■ 


Italian  Cavatina. . . .     Miss  Agnes  KMn-dy 

''ATA  D 


Mali.., 


»  nit,,   htti 


Five  Miuuton   -frith     >1,.i-i  Inter 


Dnn'l    !..-.».  a...    tfa.ni. 
ran.)    Daa.a     . 


•  •Ill'   I. a  r.rrr.l 
tla..i*    Ur*M)»r 


AW    UNPROTECTED    FEMALE. 

!*ka.d.w„  Crtip >...i   Ma 


•  !••    Ftinii)     AlMndrrlllo 


Mr.   Hutch    RoblngQll  in    Mis  Changes! 


»*  Illy   from  e.rk 

Hum*  *••!• 

I.o.l  <  Hlld 


I    fils.    ■tTlr>B4>t..n 
I. mm  lllxoa 

.  ■.•.!■)•«    Unni-rt 


SOHOOH.. 

"Im.n  Dip,. w.n«.  I'.tk, 


Bcuolftr,.. 


O^n,n»o» 


OTirlon. Orob..tr» 

KsrilS"""* ■■••"  "'""■ 

I  omlc  N.ni afaaa'l**  Mrrwrr 

Pq.t— Drl„a  from  BnBi..m'i>r.ilniiVii  A-  J.n  rorrrat 


NEORO    ACT. 

P"** ...     ..RobloMo , 


°T,rt°" Orcba.tr. 

*!""     ; Ma(>lc  Nt.  ClKlr 

Hornpipe Ml„  i,|.|n|,.,„D 

OTWt-ra.... ..Of«b.mr« 

To  oooolQd.  nub  Uu.h  Robiiuoa',  [rieo  Skotvb. 

Before     tlio     X>a-W7n ! 


Ddn&ifl  Marphjr 
B*rrrO'N«lI,. 

Nota  Murphy. 

Kiu*-    4 ■■•  Lydia  L^T'.ninioD 

Uorosj  Ry»n.  a  villain  of  the  deap-flt  dy« *r,  Mortimer 

Other  cuaraoieis  by  tbo  Oo mpaay. 


[  Hnih  ftobltlioo 
..O.  Thompson 


TBM    HBUI.I,    UIIIMIMO  HOlllKa. 

Ow«*.  of  r-aw«a«T«lMl 
Urd«MlorV    eaa 


PACIFIC  HOUSE, 
OLYMPIC  HOUS£,K^»X.-i 


ht*  n»a. 

N  A   iM.iTKH.I 


VT-T&T^T&T-BVr 


OarOliora-iAd  »;  *><  Mait»Shiru.    Tai;t.  riaurscTLT,  and  for  quality  and  durability  will  t»r«r  b»  matobed.    To  b»  bad  only  attba 

a»-f  ALL  AND  8KB  TH£M.  IXL    AITOTIO.V    »TOKE.     «X«    Eearny    atreel. 


FERNANDEZ  &  AGUIflRE. 


FA8HI0NADLE  HATTERS,  Wo. 
POST    wrKKEr.  near  Koftrny. 

assortment  Of  Hats  and  Oapa  ooDBtaatir . 

haad.    •*-  Mnt;  made  to  order  and  reoovnted  la 
to*  r,oAi-,nt  atyls.  00321b 


A  fin*  II, 
it  It  on^-^**a, 


A  PERFECT  RUSH 

KEPT    UJP 

J3«o,y  a,n.<3.   ISTislit, 

AT    Till:    GBEA.T 

IXL  Auction  Store, 

■UH     KI1RM     KTKRFT. 

A  WONDERFUL  BUSINESS 

CHEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  AMERICA 

la  aaw  oforlnt  arrnh-r  Ilnranlii-  (ban  huvo 

•Tar  !»♦«■•  okTcrral  la   »«n  Friaaelac*. 

IVlth  our  connection  la 

New  York,    Chicago,    and  St.  Loais, 

Frosa  which  ere  are  dally  reeelv'lOK  Cl«od* 
bought  AM  the  tawvat   Puali    Price* 

IX      OTJRHENOY. 

OUR    MOTTO    19    TO 

X  L  and  Undersell  All 


JUST    RECEIVED, 

LOO*  palra  Caaalmere  Punta,  worth    fj«  OO,  to  i.c 

•old  at  S3S  CO. 
«©«  doxen  White   Shirt.,  worth    91  SO,    to  be  eold 

at  T5  cent.. 
SO  caaee  of  Deary   Underelotblaa;,    40e     to  SI  SO. 

Hats.      Hats.      Hats. 

Fr-M  »«c.  ta  at  SO,  .aid   claewhcre    from    34  to  5. 

ALSO,  AH  IUHERBS  BTOOK  OF 

JTOTIOKt.,      FAHCY    GOOD*.      IdeUIR    CUT- 

LUT,    PlfU,     OI.OVEI,    TOBACCO, 

watciim,  Bvnur.ft  oooua. 

HOItBBY, 

Trunk*,     X3 ->.«■■,     Valises, 

AND  IM  FAOT.  XVtRYTHENG, 

From  a  Nocdlc  to  an  Anchor 

0A1I  and  ei.mln*  oar  pn«r,  bod  i.titf*  joqmbIv.i  tb&t 


THE  CHEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  AMERICA 

18  THE  GREAT 

I1&.L.  Auction  Store. 

•  i«  ku»,t  nun, 

OBe.JD»»r  fkwn  CnH«rct.L 

FIRE  QUILTED  SILK  HITS,  WORTH  $5,  FOR  SI  51 

•  «T  Auc Uqi  •>■«.  JCtcit  Kl*k(  •  t  ■». 


JOHN    ROBLS, 


MINK  BUT  THR  BUST  (ICAM'fV   OF  UK  A 'IN 
(JAN  BE  HAD   AT 

Stalls  S,  O,  Calitoi-nln  Market 

FIOKKKB    llllli:     aUKCrACTUBT. 


■»■  Th.  mo.i  ELKUANT  CUSTOM  WORK  IM  THE  OfTY 
0.11  .od  .lAinlQfi  good,  .od  prlcflr.  REKRB  A  .MAVN  ARD 
■SB  K..rn,  .traat.  on.  door  .ontb  of  Hn.l, 


»"  3L 


ORGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 

....  OIBOUIiATBB  IN  .... 

All    the   Theatres, 

AMD    IS 

CIRCULATED  EVERY   DAY 

DM    THrf    TKAR. 

BENERALLY   THRODQHOUT    THE    CITY 
On   the    BOATS   and    CARS 


THE   OLD 

Hot    Scotcli, 

Iff  Hurlo.  Street,    near  Keorny. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 
Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  AKD_  JERRY  IN  TOWN. 

Atwnva  on  file  the  New  York  Herald,  Harper's 
Wrtrkly.  Praok  Leallo'e,  V*r'»  Dotn«',  Police  Ga- 
"'Hlii,  all  the  Oaliformu  papmM,  hImo  London 
PQH0D,  Bell'e  Life,  Iliudtrated  London  News.  Oall 
and  an*  afy  yourne(f, 

a*- Don't,  forget  tbe  bIrdoI  the  Hot   Scotch. 

cUTtf  OHARLRH  \TM.  IF  LP  MAN.  Prop'r. 

Rum  Punch,   Hot  Scotch, 

....AXO.    .. 

TOM    and    JERRY, 

SO    TO    THE    ltJIANCll 

Hot     Sootcla, 

itt8  Sntter  street,  ivar  Kcurtii. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

HOT     CHOU'lUK      KVE11Y    NIGHT. 

not.Vtl JOS.  P.  BRIGGS,  Proprietor 

DRESS  MAKING. 

MRS.  H.  F.  HISIiUP,  NO.  1«  O'FARRKLL 
•treat,  is  the  p.'aoe  tor  Ladlea  and  atrangera 
TiMltloft  the  oily  to  have  their  Dresses  made  In 
style,  and  a  perfect  tit,  at  a  moderate  urioe     delfl 

RICHEDA    FAMILY 

(Formerly   of  Chiarina't    Royal  Italian  Circm) 

WILL  GIVE  LESSONS  ON  THE  VIOLIN  OR 
Gnftar,  at  raatdunoas  (if  reqnlredj.or  for 
ninh  Musio  for  Balls  or  PartieB,  at  modorAte 
charges.  Residence,  BOS  IUoDtgoai«ry  street 
ooroer  JaoluoD,  Koorn  Ko,  11.  deI21m 

J.   G.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    H.XJNCH, 

Cor,  Second  ..ml  Tehama   at  recta. 

►-Terrapin  constantly  on  band. 
Oysters  la  every  style.  PRIVATE 
SUPPER  ROOMS    FOR    PARTIES. 

CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  Ot  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
the  Tbeatrioal  Profeislon  la  ualiloraia  pro- 
pose forming  olatiei  for  inatraotion  in  Eltcntioo. 
Per  tons  wiening  to  avail  taemiel  vai  of  the  oppor- 
tnnity  of  acoolring  a  neef  el  art  at  a  moderate  cost 
can aend  in  tiolr  namaa  w  "Oatobysee  "  P.  O.  Box 
33M,  when  parUoalara  as  to  terms,  eta,  will  be 
sent  to  them.  e"H  a...  —     defl' 


SQUARZA'S 

Branch  Punch  Saloon, 

3 1  7  Kearny  street. 


Hove  yon  beheld  ttt    If  not,  yon've  a  treat 
At  SQUARZA'S  PUNCH  SALOON,  In  Kearny  street 
There  BONA,  dleoiple  of  GREAT  8QUAUZA, 
Dispenses  fumed  Magio  Puoohes;  rather 
The  most  delicious  mlxturss  yet  recorded; 
And  have  with  many  medals'  been  rewarded  I 
Ladles  their  CORDIALS  there  can  sip  at  leisure,— 
Their  "TEARS"  appease,— and  Men  gala   "LAD.LXS 

PLEASURE." 
To  altay  connubial  differences  and  pain, 
In  "ANTI-DIVORCE"  you  etui  your  end  attain . 
Sip  of  the  potent  extract  bat  one  taste, 
lour  arm,  oonsollug,  straight  Is  round  her  waist 
QaQSS  what  a   "MORNING  COMFORT"  In  the  kiss 
That  heals  the  puarrel  and  Imparts  the  bllSBl 
The  "WELCOME"  too,  you'll  always  find 
A  balmy  soother  for  the  troubled  mind, 
The  orlgbt  "AURORA,"  and  the  sweet  "FAREWELL, 
Just  Tlfitt  BONA,  and  you'll  all  fare  well  I 
His  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  are  the  panacea 
For  all  dyspeptics  and  for  diarrhoea. 
No  Cholera  Morbns  ever  has  been  found 
Where  "HYGIENIC  BITTEB9"  knock  aroana. 
BONA  and  SQUaRZA,  spite  of  all  detraotors. 
Have  proved  the  Nation's  greatest  benefactors! 
Fall  FORT *■  different  h»iitiiful  d.laki  you'll  flat! 
To  aid  the  MAa ---Invigorate  the  mind! 
Not  this  alone— a  Welcome  you  will  meet 
At  BONA'S-iSQUARZA'S)  -317  KEABNY  STREET. 
Remember,  too,  not  this  famed  place  to  pass; 
ALL  SPLENDID  LIQUORS  BUT  ONE  BIT  A  GLASS. 


THEY  HAVE  TAKEN 

THE     FCRST    PREMIUM 

....AT.... 

All  the  Mechanics'  Fairs. 


P«B  SALE  WBOLIIAU  AMD  BETAII, 
■t  the  old  crtaHlibaait,  1»C  Lain*.-! 
•  p»o.lC*  m.t  ChCar  Boin 


-figa-fl* 


:HE  J0UBWA1  OF  AMUSEMENTS. 


Published  every  Day  In  the  Year  by 

|Wt  Merchant  »«d    S8*  W-ashlBirton  sta. 

Below  Montgomery.  Ban  Franoisoo. 


BATUBDAY        JANUARY  18,   1«3 


AMUSEMENTS*    Etc 

Califobxia  Theatbe.—  To-night   a  com- 

pllmootary  beDefll  tendered  by  John  MoOullough 
to  Madam*  Fabbri  will  tak*  place,  sod  the  opera 
of  "L»  Fivorita"  will  b«  performed.  Madame 
Fabbri  will  appear  in  the  role  of  Leooore  di  Gos- 
mio:  Pietro  Baooet,  as  Feroandoo;  Jacob  Mailer 
as  AlfODto  XI.,  Mi««  Aoole  Klzer  u  Idik,  Mooi. 
Oharles  as  Don  Gaapare,  and  Falvio  Rigo  as  ilal- 
dasaar*.  Toe  ballet  coder  the  direction  of  M'ilea 
Bmlly  aod  Beuy  RIgl  will  appear  In  tbe  firat  and 
■eooodaote,  and  will  add  much  to  tbe  atractloni 
of  tbe  opera,  boats  osa  bo  reserved  to-day  at  tbe 
box-offloesfterS  a.  u.  On  Monday  avaciog  John 
T.  Raymond,  wbo  iaan  imtnooio  favorlto  nltbtbe 
S»d  1'riDo  tco  piblic,  will  make  bn  reappearance 
■ttbeOsllforoiiiTbeatre  Id  tho  drama  of  "Forbid- 
den Fruit,  adapted  Iroro  tn*  Frenob  by  Obarles 
Horseman  and  W.J.  Florence.  Mr.  Raymond  may 
confidently  look  forward  to  a  perfect  oiauoo  on 
Mood*  j  eveninf. 

Ajlhaubba  Theatbe.  —Long  before  eight 

o'clock  Isat  night  when,  Billy  Kmer-oa  took  bis 
benefit,  thle  theatre  was  thronged  in  *v«rs  part 
Everything  tbe  atar  of  the  evening  did  or  raid 
was  applauded  to  ttie  ecbt,  the  audience  teeming 
determined  to  prove  to  blm  bow  much  tber  appre- 
ciated bis  talents  and  hoir  eorry  tbey  were  to  lose 
bim  even  for  a  short  period.  The  excellent  bill 
which  afforded  ao  mncu  pleasure  oo  thie  occasion 
will  be  performed  at  tbo  m.tiooe  to  day,  this 
evaning,  and  to-worrow  nght  for  the  last  time. 
Then  exoont  fcmerejn  and  bis  minsirtle  furs 
time,  and  enter  Johnny  Allen,  tbe  most  amusing 
of  Datoh  aotors,  tbe  faaciDa'iog  Miss  Alice  liar- 
rlion,  danaeuse  and  vocalist,  and  Little' Mao,  tbe 
funniest  little  mortal  wbo  ever  appeared  on  any 
stage.  He  is  as  full  of  fun  as'he  can  bold;  if  be 
wero  bigger  he  might  bold  more,  bat  we  doubt  it, 
"fiobneldei"  will  be  the  play. 

Mjjtbopoiitan  Tiieatbe.—  Mibb  Blanche 
Ollfton  bad  a  good  house  for  her  baeefit  last  ntgbt 
sod  the  performance  gave  general  satisfaction 
Tbe  volunteer*  for  tho  occasion  received  a  kindly 
greeting  at  the  bands  of  the  audience  sod  acquit- 
ted tbe-.. salvos  wail  in  their  various  aso rallies. 
At  tbe  matinee  to-day  "The  Yellow  Hat"  will  be 
presented  wiib  tho  Baialay  Family  in  sat  olio  of 
gymnastic  performances.  It  will  be  performed 
again  to-night,  and  to-morrow  eight  for  the  last 
time.  Oo  Monday  Mies  Augusta  L.  Dargon,  con- 
cerning whose  talent  and  personal  magnetism  we 
bare  read  much  io  the  bontbern  newspapers,  will 
commence  an  engage  men',  at  this  house,  appearing 
in  the  powerful  drama  of  "Oamille." 

Bella  Union  Theatbe. — The  perform- 
ance given  at  this  house  is  of  so  varied  a  charac- 
ter that  all  l Sites  are  suited,  and  everyone  can 
enjoy  sa  overling  here.  Miss  Jenny  Woirell  and 
Miss  Litlie  Hall  are  prime  favorites  with  tbe  audi- 
ence, and  by  their  archness  and  vivacity,  charm 
•vers one.  Oogill  aod  Cooper  are  great  in  eoog  and 
dsnoe;  J.  H.  Larkio  and  Oarrie  Armstrong  shine 
io  Dutch  character  acta;  Johnny  Toers  ia  tbe 
most  original  sod  smbstng  of  contraband* ;  Chan. 
Veroei'e  comio  songs  are  very  popular,  and  the 
oompaoy  as  at  present  constituted  is  a  very  good 
Oae.  A  new  bill  will  be  presented  to-night,  ter- 
minating with  tbe  very  popular  ballet  of  "Return 
to  the  Village." 

Atheneuil— The  bill  for  to-night  is  an  ex- 
cellent one,  as  may  be  seen  by  referring  to  our  first 
page.  It  comprises  a  good  first  part;  atjoavatina 
by  Hiss  Agnes  Kennedy;  sketohes  by  Mortimer 
Hogh  Robinson  ia  changes  ;  tbe  farce  of  "School'' 
tbe  sketch  entitled  "Before  the  Dawn,  '  and  other 
pleating  fwatnres. 

Miss  Maby  W ads wobth.— Thie  oharming 

vocalist,  who  baa  appeared  wi  h  snch  success  io 
opera  on  several  occasion;,  wlH  ia  tbe  oonrae  of  a 
week  or  ten  days  give  a  concert.  Tbe  pnblic,  we 
are  ears,  will  ebow  their  appreciation  of  Mies 
Wadsworth's  talent  by  making  it  a  snocess. 

Woodward's  Qabdens— Immense  Rbbh — 

Thelfiimoos  .Bui-ilty   Family  ia  t  >  :i  t   An- 

tlpodem  Feat  (walklcu  i  PP«ar 

Saturday,  andonSonior.  U  and  balloon  ascen- 
sion on  Snnda;  af  ternooo. 

The   Hobticdltubal  Hall.— Skating— 

Skating  assemblies  Tnesday  afternoon  and  eve- 
ning, Wednesday  afternoon  and  evening.  Thurs- 
day afternoon  aod  evening,  and  Saturday  afternoon 
acd  evening. 

Item.— "Yankee  Eobinson"  is  to  open  a 
starring  season  at  tbe  Salt  Lake  CityTheatre.JFeb- 
raary  3d. 

AflATOttjaAL  Museum.— One  of  the  most 

■omplets  collections  of  the  kind  in  tbe  United 
BUtss.  comprising  Hundreds  of  costly  and  beau- 
tiful wsx  models.  It  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 

only)  »l  .'.he  iiDeeom  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
boar  may  be  profitably  spent  here. 


The  Choicest  Conxeetlonery. 

John  H.  Romer  has  Just  opened  a  new  and 
handsome  confectionery  Btcro  at  126  Kearny 
street,  where  can  be  obteltol  superior  finely 
flavored  confectionery  of  all  kinde.  BallB  and 
parties  buppliied.  j 


Grand  Concert  and  Ball 

Of  the  Hermann  Ria  a.  at  the  Hor  trctjltnx 
HsJJ,  Febm.  ry  2d.  Tbe  mu-leal  porllon  of  the 
entertainment  will  c  nelit  of  glees  and  choruses 
by  the  Swles  Sing  ng  Olub  and  Pr,f.  SperaDza'a 
IUllao  Singing  Sjcle-y.  ToiB  bail  will  no  doubt 
be  one  or  the  most  eelect  and  enjoyable  of  the 
BeaBon,  considering  the  p  puianty  and  high 
social  etinding  of  the  oorpe.  Tickets,  admit. 
ting  genii:  man  and  ladles,  cno  dollar.  a 


JS.en.ltli  ana  pleasure, 

Tnere  are  not  too  many  pleasures  la  San 
Francisco.  Nothing  la  more  pleasant,  nothing 
more  health-giving  than  a  drive  into  tne  coun- 
try now  and  then.  Those  vfho  cannot  afford  to 
keep  carriage  of  their  own,  can  find  one 
equa-  ji  elegance  to  any  private  conveyance 
at  the  Occidental  Carnage  etand.  Frank  Bon- 
ton  bae  there,  and  at  his  stable*  1016  Stockton 
"treat,  carriages  of  every  description,  ma 
drivers  are  careful  and  experiences,  his  charges 
toe  mod -rate.  The  moral  of  the  above  m: 
<roto  Frank  Ronton  as  the  occidental  Hotel 
■/hen  you  want  a  carnage.  0 


PACIFIC  COAST   DRAMATIC  NEWS. 

Oaklaicd,— Tbe  Torchlight  of  Wednesday  last 
has  tbe  following: 

The  famous  Wallace  A  Newcomb  Minstrels  make 
their  debut  before  an  uakland  audlenee  to-olgbt 
at  tbe  Academy  of  Music  This  ia  notao  amateur 
troupe,  bnt  a  company  of  profession  <l  Ethiopian 
detioeaton.  and  every  member  of  tbe  company  is 
first-class.  Tbey  will  remain  wt'h  ue  for  three 
months,  exhibiting  every  Wednesday  •vooior. 
We  bespeak  for  tnis  excellent  treupe  a  moceisfal 
season  at  Oakland.  Let  their  introduction  to- 
night be  greetoa  by  a  crowded  bouse. 

Eypinr,  Nev.—  Metropolitan  Minstrels  per- 
formed bare  oo  the  14th. 

Dat ton.  Net. -Metropolitan  Minstrels  on   13th. 

Cabsoh.  —  Metropolitan  Minstrels  performed  at 
tbe  theatre  on  the  lath. 

PaCBameKTo.— Miss  Fanny  Maraton  with  a  con- 
cert troupe  and  orchestra,  underthe  direction  of 
George  T  Bvanf,  gavo  concerts  at  tbe  Metropoli- 
tan Tbeatro  on  Tnesday,  Wedneiday  and  Thonday 
evenings.  On  Mooday  evening,  tbe  great  Emer- 
eoi  Minstrels,  comprising  Billy  Emerson,  Add 
Ryman,  J.  G.  Rnsiell,  Win.  F.  Baker,  M.  A.  Scott, 
6am  Rickey,  Obarles  Satton.  G.  W.  Rockefeller, 
aod  Beoj,  Clarke,  will  commence  a  season  of  one 
or  two  weeks.  If  tbe  Sagaamento  people  do  not 
crowd  the  theatre  ; every  night  during  tbe  stay 
of  tbls  eombiDatlon  tbey  should  be  without 
amusement  for  a  long  time  to  come. 

POBTLAND  —  On  the  10th  Mi-b  Kate  Denis  took 
her  farewell  benefit.      "School"  was  underlined 

Salt  Lake. —The  engagement  of  Johnny  Allen, 
Mlus  Alice  Harrison  and  Little  Mac  drew  immense 
audience?.  The  Salt  Lake  papers  speak  in  tbe 
highest  terms  of  each  of  the  talented  trio  of  ar- 
t's es.  Tbey  closed  tbeir  engagement  on  the  17th. 
Tbe  Footlights  of  the  ldtb  sajs: 

A  company  of  ladies  aod  gentleman  from  tbe 
Salt  Lak»  Tseatr«  left  this  morning  for  ogden. 
The  company  oon"ist«  of  Messrs.  Mar  get  s,  Gra- 
ham, Daene,  Thompson,  Bird,  Bo  wring,  Mrs. 
Sowring  and  Oar  io  bimons. 

i-an  Jose  —On  Wednesday  evening  Mies  Hoffman 
and  Emll  Gramm  gave  a  concert  at  Gar  mania  Hall 
aad  drew  a  good  audience.  Next  week  "The  Tel- 
low  Hat,"  with  all  the  original  scenery  from  the 
Metropolitan  Theatre,  in  this  city,  and  a  atrong 
C»t  will  be  prodnoedat  the  Open  House. 


Sewingr  Machines  for  Sale  or  to  Rent, 


EASTERN    DRAMATIC   NEWS. 

In  New  York,  Mons.  Gabe',  lately  of  the  Aimee 
Opera  Bonffo  Oompaoy.  icado  his  brat  appearance 
at  Niblo's  Garden  on  Deo.  !0tb,  and  continued 
during  tbe  we»k.  In  conjunction  with  M.  W 
Lefflngwell,  who  was  most  comically  made  up,  be 
sang  the  gen  d'armes  duet  from  "Genevieve  de 
Brabant,"  io  which  he  Qrst  made  a  hit  in  this 
coin  try.      '"Leo   and   Lotos"    has  attracted  large 

audiences At   Tony  Pas  or'a,    the  attraction 

was  anew  play,  called  "A  Miner's  Life,"  by  Mr 

C,  F.  Seabsrt At    the  Olympic  Theatre,    tbe' 

season  of  French  opera  bonffo  closed  on  the  11th 
On  the  13th,  "The  Albambra,"  a  fairy  speotacular 
piece  fonnded  ou  Washington  Irviog's  "Legend 
of  the  Three  Boautifnl  Princesses,''  was  produced 
with  much  beaotifnl  soeaery,  uew  music,  etc* 
Tbe  dramatic  company  is  as  follows:  Noil  War- 
ner, H.f.  Lee,  Obarles MoManue,  the  only  Leon, 
wbo  will  make  bis  debat  on  tbe  dramatio  Btage; 
Edwin  Kelly,  wbo  also  make  his  dejrfit;  Harry 
Hotto,  Dunbar,  Oatbcart,  the  Misses  Pauline 
Markbara,  Olive  Oritz,  Jennie  Satterlee,  and  Lau- 
ra Fay.  Daring  the  burlesque  varied  spaolaltie0 
will  be  introduced,  performed  by  the  Marten  Fam~ 
ilj ,  wbo  will  revive  tbe  cat  daet,  the  Laari  panto- 
mime troure,  oonnistlng  of  Jchn,  Obarler,  Henry 
and  Louise  Lanri;  Ooartwrisbb  and  Gilbert,  char- 
acter sensation  artiste;  Kelly  and  Leon;  Morris 
in  his  mystic  ohsnges,  aod  Dr.  Kelleya  glee  quin- 
tette; 

Mohammed  El  Hazzarl  (the  left-handed),  a 
Moorish  king  of  Gr-nnd.-,  had  three  beautiful 
daughters,  Loooerning  whom,  at  tbeir  birth,  his 
aitrologer  bad  foretold  tb-a  tbeir  lives  would  pro- 
gress unmQlsd  and  happily  until  tbey  should  ar- 
rive at  a  marriageable  aue;  at  that  time  the  king 
was  advised  to  eierci-o  over  them  unusual  care 
and  guardlausblo,  elnce  tae  stars  elgnitled  that 
tbey  would  then  fall  io  love  with  three  uhriBt-an 
knlghffl,  with  whom  they  would  elope  from  their 
parental  home.  Tbe  king,  when  the  time  drew 
niith  which  bad  been  signified  by  the  astrologer, 
had  bis  daughters,  Ztyds,  Zorayda  and  Zorabayda, 
immured  tn  a  Moorish  castle,  whence  they  were 
not  even  permitted  to  emerge  into  tbe  open  air. 
lest  they  should  by  some  untoward  aeoideot  folhl 
the  propbetio  words  of  the  astrologer.  But  alas 
for  human  precautions  !-un  oae  oorailon,  when 
the  kine  returned  from  tbe  ware,  laden  with  spoil 
and  accompanied  by  thiet  Christian  knighls.  pris- 
oners whom  be  bad  oaptured.  tbe  latter  were  ac- 
cidentally sesa  by  the  fair  oritioecBes.  »od  a  case 
of  lov-  at  eight  oo  b-it-h  sides  wai  tbe  result,  1  ho 
tnren  kn-gbts,  being  pot  to  laborer's  work  in  tbe 
IciDg  s  girden,  the  ptincpsso',  through  the  aid  of 
the  major  domo  of  the  household,  Hussein  Babo, 
ani  tt  Mir  m<id,  Kadigs,  succeeded  in  opening 
c  mmuoication  wiih  the  Christians,  and  even  In 
procuring  them  admission  to  the  palace  by  meauB 
of  a  etratagem.  But,  unfortunately  for  ■  heirjlja 
there  wa-  a  .dicovery,  and  the  kuigbtB  .dutff  y 
eicAped  being  bowatrung,  when  i  j  ,  t_icg-  f 
time  a  successful  escape  was  plan  i    .  ly  ■  a 

Babt.aodthe  knights  and  thaprin;  \  caoed 
together. 

At  tbe  Union  Square  Theatre,  John  Brougham's 
long-promieed  play  of  "Atherly  OourL"  was  pro- 
duced en  the  Gth,  for  tbe  first  time  on  any  stage. 
Tbe  N.  Y.  Herald  of  tbe  following  day  dismisses 
It  In  the  following  paragraph : 

The  production  of  Mr.  John  Ureas,  ham's  latest 
play,  "Atherly  Ooart,"  at  the  Union  Square  Ths- 
alre  lost  ntgbt  was  not  a  successes  a  mere  piece 
of  pliywrltinir.  Fonnded  od  F.  W.  Robinson's 
^Bridge  of  Glass,"  It  is  heavier  even  than  the 
It  islaoLiDgin  all  the  lighter  Bbadesand 
"  iake  life  lovable,  and  drags  beav>ly 
'-    kitchen    and   in   the  drafting 


tin's  which  __, 

in  Farmer  Grace'-    . 

room  of  Atterly  Court. 

Tho  sufferers  bv  the  fire  at  Baroum's  Museum 
bad  a  benefit  at  the  Academy  of  Music  on  the  9th. 

The  local  eenBation  drama  entitled  "Crime" 

was  revived  at  tbe  Bowery  Theatre  on   the  6th. 

BeaumontBeed,  O.  J.  Fredericks,  Johnson 

and  Powers,  Bong  and  dance  men,  and  others  with 
Wambold,  Biroh  and  Backus,  give  a  good  enter- 
tainment at  the    St.    James'    Theatre The 

Ban     Francisco  Minstrels    keep  up    their  good 

nani8 At   the  Grand  Opera  House,  tbe  loBt 

alebts  of  "Round  tbe  Clock*  were  announced. 
"The  Oataraot  of  (be  Ganges"  was  to  succeed  it. 

TbeDlspatch  of  the  5th  saya:    "Mr.  Edwin 

Booth  returned  to  his  own  theatre  on  Monday 
evening,  after  an  absence  of  more  Ibau  seven 
months,  and  was  greeted  by  one  of  the  largest 
audiences  ever  witnessed  In  that  bouse.  His  re- 
ception was,  therefore,  a  most  ecthasiastlo  and 
flattering  o-e.  "The  play  chosen  for  tbe  occasion 
was  "Riohard  III,-'  Oolley  Gibber's  versiou,  and 
Mr.  Bootb  of  oourse,  assumed  the  role  of  the 
hurop-backed  tyrant.  We  have  always  looked 
upon  it  as  one  of  bis  very  best  impersonations, 
and  bis  performance  on  this  occasion  confirmed  n- 
In  our  opinion.  He  has  evidently  made  a  pet 
study  of  the  character,  and  it  is  question  if  a  bet- 
ter Riohard  wll  ever  again  be  seen.  HiB  concep- 
tion of  the  character  is,  in  many  respects  original 
and  his  readings,  Id  several  Instance*,  throw  an 
entirely  new  light  on  many  of  even  the  beit- 
knowo  passages.  He  contrives,  too,  at  times,  to 
throw  a  shade  of  grim  humor  into  tbe  part,  whioh 
fully  demonstrates  bis  possession  of  great  comedy 
as  well  as  tragedy  powers.  Mr.F.O.  Bangs  again 
appeared  as  Richmond,  and  gave  a  very  Batisfae 
tory  rendering  of  that  character."  The  aame 
paper  eaji  that  the  company  with  a  very  few  ex- 
ceptions   is  a  wretohtd    one At  Wailacke, 

"Brother     Sam"    Is    still    running Bryant's 

Minstrels  ars  still  preBenUng  "Round  the  Blook." 

According  to  the  newspapers  somebody  went 
through  P.  T.  Barnum  recently,  while  on  the  ears 
near  Louisville*.  Ky„  Ud  relieved  the  great  show, 
man  of  a  diamond  pin  rained  at  «500,end  some 
$300  io  cash.  Evidently  Mr.  Barnum  has  become  a 
victim  of  evil  circumstances. 

TbeOIipDer  s»ys  that  Pete  Oonklin  goes  back 


"Young  America,"  who  was  for  a  long  time  con- 
nected with  tbe  Bella  Union  Theatre,  in  tbieolty, 
and  left  with  the  Heraandez  Troupe,  was  married 
in  good  style  as  may  be  seen  from  tbe  following 
account: 

John  Hazlcn.  pantomlmist  and  trapeze  per 
former,  professionally  knowo  as  Yonog  America, 
and  a  member  of  the  Heroa-det  Pantomime 
Troup*,  at  present  travelling  with  tbe  "black 
Oro»k"  oompaoy,  was  married  on  the  svenlog  of 
Deo.  31»t  upon  the  stage  of  the  Upera  House, 
Qotnov,.l)l„  to  M'Ho  Hulda  Morita,  one  of  the 
corypheoe  of  that  oontpao*.  At  the  end  of  tbo 
tmnatortnailon  »ceneand  just  before  tbe  red  lire 
was  lighted  to  i'lumlnate  tbe  pictuie,  the  parties 
named  were  discovered  olad  in  bridal  attire.  Mr 
Thomas  B.  McDonougb,  If  d  the  < -xpecant  bride 
to  tbe  Kootllghta,  where  tbey  were  married  by 
Jud.it  Oilbort  (ln  the  presence  of  the  audienoe. 
After  the  conclusion  of  tbe  performances  tbe 
newly- married  pair  entertained  tbe  members  of 
tbe  company,  and  the  festivities  were  continued 
until  a  late  hour.  This,  we  believe,  Ib  the  first 
Instance  of  tbe  marriage  cerrmony  being  solem- 
nized during  a  theatrical  performance. 

Edgar  Stanley  advertises  io  the  Clipper  for  a 
lady  to  sing  duete  with  htm. 

Mrs.  Ubai.  Moulton  has  been  quite  il',  and  ia 
consequence  has  been  unable  to  fnltlll  her  engage- 
ments la  Boston. 

Adelaide  Phllllpps  wHI  ehortly  start  on  an  ex- 
tended professional  toor  through  tbe  WeBfc. 

Tbe  reappearance  of  Dick  Carroll  and  hie  three 
taleotedsocs— Master  Eddie,  Little  Dick,  and  tbe 
General— at  the  Globe  Theatre,  Chicago.  ;ll!.,  on 
Deo.  30th,  was  the  signal  for  a  full  bouse.  Every 
act,  long  and  dance  was  received  with  vooiferone 
applause,  which  tne  boys  so  well  merited.  Other 
prominent  features  consisted  of  Bobby  Newcomb  s 
songs  and  dsnoes,  Katie  WilB&n'e  pas  Bbul  and 
Dora  Dawaon's  double  voiced  vocallBmB. 

El  Nino  Eddie.  Minnie  and  M.-.ggie  Oiaire.  Hugh 
Haggerty  and  Geo.  W.  Herman  were  tbe  latest 
arrivals  at  tbe  Varieties  Theatro.  Pittsburg. 

A  benefit  performance  in  aid  of  the  widow  and 
ohildren  of  the  late  Robert  Craig  was  given  at  tbe 
Academy  of  Music,  Pbiladelptia,  on  tbe  atb,  and 
the  receipts  were,  over  two  thousand  dollars.  A 
bentht  for  the  flame  purpose  wob  given  at  tbe 
Globe  Theatre,  Boston,  on  Friday,  when  all  tbe 
lights  of  the  Boaton  stage  appeared. 

Mr.  Augnstln  Daly  ie  eaid  to  have  had  a  new 
play  and  a  new  phrase  in  readiness.  One  is  Alixt, 
tbe  other  is  "singular  emotional  power."  They 
are  worth  very  little,  however,  now  tbe  Fifth 
Avenue  Iheatre  is  burned  down. 

In  a  rnral  critioism'of  Miss  Jane  Coombs,  ae 
Lady  Teazle,  we  find  tbe  following  remarkable 
statements :  "When  discovered  by  her  husband 
in  Joseph's  room,  however,  she  telle  her  tale  in 
tbe  thnl  ing  tragic  voice,  as  if  it  were  Anna  Dick- 
inson in  a  pathetic  part  of  her  lecture.  It  'is  not 
tbe  tone  customary  on  such  occasions.  But  then 
Mi--s  Coombs  never  having  been  caught  in  such 
a  pickle  as  Lady  Teazle  was,  cannot  be  expected 
know  how  to  act  naturally,  just  here." 

Mr.  Jefferson  reappeared  on  tbe  sta;e  Mow 
Year's  evening  in  Baltimore,  and  received  an  len- 
thnsiaBtioand  affsotionate  greeting.  Mr.  Jefier- 
eoc  ia  engaged  to  pliy  at  Booth's  Theatre,  New 
York,  in  August. 

Miss  Rose  Hersee  is  eaid  to  be  organizing  on 
English  opera  troupe,  and  .has  opened  negotia- 
tions with  Mz.  Aynsley  Cook,  and  ether  English 
artiBts. 

Mr.  W.  J.  Florence  was  to  begin  an  engagement 
at  the  Globe  Theatre,  Boston,  oo  January  iith. 
He  will  be  lollowed  by  Miss  Agues  Ethel,  ou  Jan- 
uary 27  h. 

John  E.   Taylor    and  Harry  Oauslaud,  at  the 

conclusion  of  their  engagement  at  tbe  Boston 

Theatre,  go  to  Chicago,  and  thence  to  California 

Tbe  Boston  Saturday  Evening  Gazette  of  the 

4th  Bays : 

An  important  meeting  of  theatrical  managers 
was  hi  Id  on  Mooday  at  Waliack'a  Theatre,  Taere 
were  present  kieosre,  Jarrett,  Bootb,  Daly,  George 
Wood.  Lester  Wallack,  Shook,  Feo titer,  Hender- 
son, and  Freligb.  It  was  unanimously  agreed 
upon  to  diepense,  after  a  specif! -d  date,  with  all 
bill-boaroa  and  billpoeting  of  every  description. 
The  preliminary  object  tof  this  movement  is  to 
atop  tbe  great  drain  upon  theatres  for  free  ad- 
mtssiou  by  the  prooiietors  of  boaBea,  stores,  etc., 
in  front  of  which  bill-boards  are  placed.  One 
theatre  alone  issues  l,V00:passeB!montbly  for  the 
privilege  of  having  3uU  bill-boards  io  different 
parts  of  the  city.  It  wlll;Iikewise  proveagreat 
saving  to  tbe  managers  in  |pnnt»rVink,  as  it  has 
become  a  custom  to  have  tbe  "three-sheet  bills" 
very  elaborate  and  richly  illuminated. 

The  Eastern  papers  generally  take  Bides  against 
tbe  bill-posters,  but  there  is  another  Bide  to  the 
question  which  FigaBO  may.  perhaps,  by-acd-by 
explain. 

Tbe  Philadelphia  North  American,  speaking  af 
the  failure  of  the  engagement  of  the  Bouoioaults 
in  that  city,  says;  "Dnqueetioaably  the  main 
reason  for  this  has  been  correatly  sBoribed  to  the 
fact  that  there  was  nothing  in  their  oerformaoce; 
'Arrah  na  Pogue"  and  "The  Colleen  fiawa"  being 
a  little  Btale.  If  Mr  Boncicanlt  bad  seen  fit  to 
play  a  round  of  characters  onfamilift  "•ygoers 
here,  curiosity  would  have  drawn  crowds.  Nor 
are  we  at  all  certain  that  the  comparative  failure 
of  bis  engagement  here  Is  not  measurably  to  be 
traced  to  his  violent  exhibitions  of  antipathy  to 
this  country  during  the  war.  Loyal  people  cannot 
forget  that  while  we  were  strugglicg  for  life  the 
flagstaff  of  Mr.  Bouoieault'e  London  Theatre 
floated  the  Confederate  Stars  and  Bars, 

Lawrence  Barrett  was  to  perform  at  Montgomery, 
Ala.,  Jan  10th'. 

The  bale  of  cotton  which  was  presented  to  Mibb 
Lydia  Thompson  some  months  since  at  Savannah, 
Go.,  and  which  has  since  accompanied  her  troupe 
in  tbeir  travels  throughout  the  country, 
was  Boldbypublio  auotion  in  St.  Lonis,  Mo., 
on  Januarj  3d,  and  realized  the  sum  of  }8)0,  which 
was  handed  over  to  the  city  officials  to  be  devoted 
to  charitable  purposes. 
Tbe  Boston  Courier  Bays: 

"Pygmalion  and  Galatea.'bas  continued  to  de- 
light oaliivated  and  appreciative  audiencea  at  tbe 
Globe,  and  has  demonstrated  ibat  the  senBaiional 
element  in  extravaga-.za,  spectacle  ahd  play  haB 
not  entirely  vitiated  public  taste,  and  that  there 
Btill  remains  a  love  for  the  purer  and  more  eleva- 
ting forms  of  dramatic  composition.  But  in- 
tou  ely  bb  we  may  have  enjoyed  the  presetatioa 
of  this  play  at  the  Globe,  we  must  potest  against 
tbe  absurd  anti-climax  occasioned  by  tho  reap- 
pearance of  the  atstneof  Galaiea  alter  it  is  sup- 
posed to  have  dissolved  into  thin  air  forever.  It 
Ib  true  the  aociences  demanded  vociferously  its 
reeol  difloation,  bat,  we,  no  donbt,  in  common  with 
many  others,  went  ho^.e  thinking  that  tbe  do- 
mestic peace  of  Pygmalion  and  Oynisca  must,  have 
heen  oonstani  ly  shattered  if  Galatea  had  the  power 
of  goiDg_on  in  this  w>y  forever. 

This  piece,  with  Its  strange  effeots,  will  be  pro- 
duced at  the  California  Theatre  during  the  en- 
gagement of  John  T.  Raymond  The  eame  paper 
gives  tbe  following  a  :count  of  the  holiday  amuse- 
ments at  the  Boston  Theatre: 


>,  The  .ever- are  en  Streets  of  New  York"  (oot  a 
bad  'djecuve  for  tbe  holiday)  has  once  more 
spread  us  enow  storm,  its  fireacen* and  m  moving 
'o:  pi  flood  and  field,  but  by  eidewa  k 


Doidei 


.uv.ucub  —  u01  ut  uooa  ana  nolo,  bnt  by  sid 

T,«  *<p«i"iT~b  -or«*D  ""taiott'r  indolnenr.  pub- 
lic Toe  biegriBt  Pamilj,  the  Arabe,  Harry  Blood- 
g"od.aodatroopofver>int-liigentcfnin*Bwnioh 
almoitmake  one  have  faith  in  the  Pythagorean 
theory,  have  relieved  tbe  tedium  which  ihe  well- 
«««!  t  .  '.»>•  dramatist  aod  tbe  equally  back- 
?™„  Interp-iatiosBOl  the  player*  have  created 
i«  DK^  X  "w1  tbW*ra7°,rt-  Mr.  AHrich  has 
T^R.y  e  l'n"»clercf  the  eoceotrio  vagabond, 
Tom  Badger,  but  be  nas  hardly  met  with  the  euc- 

udHr  i!h.lW.lldHa  iU.  Pf"«'«lon  '  y  Mr.  Mayo 
and  Mr.  1  horee.  He  failed  to  (rrasp  the  exuberant 
humor  of  tbe  part,  and  the  effort  lacked  sponta- 

Gentlemen,    Attention! 

Tor  the  most  comfortable  and  luxurious  shave 
be  tore  and  oaU  at  O.  L.  Suaand's  Palaoe  Shaving 
and  Halrdresslng  Saloon,  224  Montgomery  Bt., 
opposite  Bubs  House,  dd-bUIm.  Only  the  most 
skillful  artiste  employed.  B 


PhutoBrapnic    Cards. 
At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the 

Ateefi^fttB6ariHf*venson  and 


_ FOREIGN   DRAMATIC  HEWS. 

An  exohange  says: 

Tbe  draaa  of  "Cromwell,"  by  Colonel  A.  B 
Richard",  which  fa  to  counteract  the  influence  of 
Mr.  v,  ill's  "Char-lee  th*  First,"  is  ready  for  pro- 
duction at  the  Queen's  Theatre,  Lotden.  It  ia  in 
the  modern  form  of  a  prologue  and  four  acts,  tbe 
prologue  repre'enting  the  first  promptings  of  pat- 
riotic resistance  at  Cromwell's  residence  at  St, 
Ives.  The  character  and  eentiments  of  this  pro- 
duction may  in  some  degree  be  judged  by  the  fact 
tbat  it  has  received  tbe  approbation  of  Mr.  Thoma 
Oarlyie.  Mr.  George  Biguold  will  represent  the 
Protector. 

We  are  not  going  to  form  any  opinion  about  the 
obaraoter  of  lbs  Protector  until  Col.  TV.  H.  L 
Barnes'  drama  of  "Cromwell,"  whioh  Is  now  being 
semi-oooasionallyread  to  the  Press  (Alts)  is  pro- 
duced. 

Miss  Fanny  Sterling,  the  Snglish  comedienne 
has  recently  appeared  for  tbe  first  time  after  a 
prolonged  retirement,  assuming  tbe  part  of  Mrs, 
Malaprop  in  '  The  Rivals,"  to  whioh  ehe  gives  a 
somewhat  original  ooloriag.  Miss  Sterling,  in  con- 
versation about  tbe  part, maintains  tbst  Mrs.  Mal- 
aprop was  a  lady  by  her  position  and  antecedents, 
otherwise  she  would  not  have  been  the  aunt  nod 
guardian  of  Lydia  Languish  and  the  friend  of  Sir 
Anthony  Absolute,  mixing  in  the  best  society  of 
Bath,  at  that  time,  perhaps,  tbe  most  exolueive  ia 
England.  Education  was  not  so  universal  in  tboee 
days  as  cow,  and  Mrs.  Malaprap's  English  was, 
no  doubt,  unusual  y  slipshod.  But  if  she  were 
represented  as  a  vulgar,  coarse  woman  her  blun- 
ders would  cease  to  be  funny.  Miss  Sterling  makes 
her  agreeable  rather  tban  repulsive. 

Mrs.  Howard  Paul  has  been  obliged  to  resign 
her  part  in  "Babil  and  Bijou,"  at  Oovent  Garden 
tnrougo.  indisposition. 

Mile  Desclee  will  appear  at  the  PrinoeBB'a  Thea- 
tre, London,  from  April  .to  July  ia  a  Beason  of 
Frenob  plajB. 

Mr.  Oreswiclc  has  been  playiag  "Riohard  III"  at 
the  Princess  Theatre,  London,  supported  by  Mr, 
Oowperas  Richmond. 

Tbe  Glasgow  Herald  noticing  recent  perform- 
ances of  Mr.  Barry  Sullivan  in  t&at  city,  eays:  "It 
blows  to  the  wind  one's  scepticism  regarding  the 
present  condition  of  the  bigber  ranges  of  the 
histrionic  art,  and  revives!  one's  recollections  of 
the  greater  periods  in  the  hiatery  of  the  atage, 
There  ere,  in  the  manner  of  Mr.  Sullivan's  acting, 
and  ia  the  mere  Bound  o.'  bis  voioe,  perpetual  in- 
t'.mationa  which  remind  us  of  Shakspeare  and 
Sbakapeare'e  ideas." 

Madame  Arabella  Goddard  will  leave  Liverpool 
for  her  Australian  tour  on  February  lltb. 

Madame  Parepa-Rosa  wrote  to  friends  in  Haw 
York  that  she  wonld  epand  Christmas  day  on  top 
of  the  Egyptian  Pyramids.  We  hope  it  won't 
break  down. 

M'lle  Ross-Bell  (who  played  in  New  York  three 
years  ago)  has  made  hit  at  the  London  Opera  Oo- 
iqae  ia  "L'  Oeil  Oreve.-'    A  new  Opera  Bonffe  by 
Offenbaoh  will  be  produced  by  her  shortly. 

Mme.  Nilsson-Rouzeaud  has  found  a  formidable 
rival  at  the  Paris  Grand  Opera  House  la  M'lle 
Fides  Devries,  wbo  has  achieved  a  deoided  auocess 
as  Ophelia  in  tbe  "Hamlet"  of  Ambroise  Thomas. 
A  new  work— not  an  opera  bonffe,  but  a  genuine 
musical  comedy— by  M.  Obarles  Leeocq  has  met 
with  gieat  sncoeBB  in  Brussels.  It  is  called  "  La 
Fille  de  Madame  Angot,"  and  treats  of  a  story  of 
the  Halle  aod  the  Marcbe  dee  Innocents  la  Paris, 
at  the  period  of  the  republican  directory.  M'lle 
Lange,  the  famous  actrese,  ia  introduced  ia  the 
drama.  M.  Lecccq'a  musio  is  pronounced  to  be 
most  piquant  and  exhilaratiag, 

Henry  Blagrove,  after  a  lengthened  and  severe 
sickness,  died  lately  in  London.  He  was  one  of 
the  most  accomplished  of  English  violinists,  and 
with  others  not  less  popular  In  that  art,  was 
among  the  first  students  admitted  to  the  Royal 
Academy  of  Musio  when  t&at  institution  was 
founded,  some  fifty  years  ago.  He  there  rose  to 
eminence  in  the  prenoiency  of  bis  caMing,  and  in 
order  to  more  perfect  himself,  went  to  Germany 
for  a  season.  He  for  many  years  occupied  the  po- 
sition of  a  foremost  violinist  of  tbe  Philharmonic 
Society,  at  the  opera,  and  other  great  provincial 
festivals. 

A  comic  iuoident  happened  lately  at  the  Teat ro 
Apollo,  Rome,  during  the  performance  of  a  ballet, 
In  tbe  middle  of  the  stage  a  large  fountain  was 
sending  forth  a  spray  of  real  water,  amid  the  ap* 
plause  of  the  spectators.  All  at  ence  tbe  jet  felt, 
the  water  ceased,  and  at  the  same  time  a  crowd  of 
f right t  ned  lad  ie?  ia  all  manner  of  uxdress  bounded 
across  the  stage.  The  reservoir  pipe  bad  burst 
and  Inundated  the  dreaslng-rooms.  The  soene 
maybe  imagined;  Dor  did  the  excitement  of  the 
audience  even  end  when  the  ourtain  was  lowered 
and  all  hands  called  to  the  pumps. 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Dookteilen  and  Stationers. 
H.  H,  Moore,  609  Montgomery,  near  Merchant. 

Business  Colleges. 
Heald's,  Bryant  A  Stratton's  College,  24  Post  St. 

Hatchers. 
Katz,  Fred,  Btalla  94  to  100.  California  Market. 

IS  rasa  Fo  underlet. 
Weed  A  Kiugwell,  California,  125  First  at 

Denltata. 
Dr.  King's  Grand  Dental  and  Surgical  Institut* 
616  Sacramento  street. 

French  Fancy   Oomla. 
Looan  A  Oo.,  19  Montgomery,  107  and  109  Sutter, 

Horn  an  Ilalr. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Co.,  110  Second  street. 

Jrlaalc  and  Alnaleal  Instrument*. 
Keene,  O.  0.,  mftr.  accordions,  repairer  of  all  kb 
musical  instruments,  203  Kearny. 
Mucciaronl   11  an  Drfacl  nr-«ra. 
Brignardello,  Macohiavello  A  Oo.,  70S  Sansemsj. 

"Wine*  and  JLlqaors.    (Wholesale.) 
Danerl  F.  A  <"'„..  504  Front. 


LARGEST 

PosierPrimingHouse 

On  the  Pacific  Coast. 
H.  P.  TAYLOR, 

HAVING  DISCONTINUED  THE  PRINTUff} 
BnBiness  at  the  corner  of  Sacramento  ant' 
Leidesdorf?  streets,  and 

Removed  to  533  €lay  street, 

Will,  in  future,  conduot  the  same  line  of  busin 
at  the  new  location,  in  connection  with  the  office 

B.  F.  STERETT, 

With  whom  be  bos  united  his  stock  and  business' 
thus  making  this 

THE  LARGEST  AND  BEST  APPOINTED  Of  FICI 
IN  THE  STATE, 

And  affording  unsurpassed"  facilities  for  Printiu  , 
of  every  description.  Personal  attention  will  bi 
given  to 

SHOW,  THEATRICAL,  CIRCUS  AND  CONCERN 
WORK,  ETC. 

My  Engravers  etand  at  tbe  head  of  the  profsj 
Bion,  as  samples  on  the  dead-walls  of  the  oity  wit 
testify, 

A  call  is  solicit  ed  from  my  frienda  and  tbe  pnb 
lio  at  my  new  quarters,        ■ 

H.  P.  TAin-OB, 

de4**  fi»»  claw  street.  . 


ARION 

Pianoforte 


Fair  of  the  American  Institute,  after  a  blind 

fold  trial   agalnat    Stein  way 'a,  Ohiokering's,  an 

otherSjtobeTHk  BEST  ON  EXHIBITION.     11 

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N  R— Pianos  of  all  stylea  TO  KENT.         mart 


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ANNIVERSARY  BANQUET 


BAX/T-i! 


CHEBRA  BENIA    ISRAEL, 

....AT.... 

HORTICULTURAL   HALL, 

....ON.... 
SUNDAY JiNUAKY  l&.th. 

soy-Banquet  at  4  p.  m.   Ball  will  commence  at 
9  o'clock  P.M. 

A.  LIVINGSTON.  President. 
WH.  DOLE  MAN,    Vice-President. 

ADMISSION  to  the  Ball Sl.OO 

jal7td 


•Oil   Taxes 
FOR  1873 


OUTSIDE    LANDS! 

ANY  AND  ALL  PERSONS  THAT  HAV. 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTB  on  001 
SIDE  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  have  tb 
amount  refunded  at  the  office  of  the  underaignei 
upon  the  presentation  of  an  order  from  tn 
Mayor  and  Oity  and  County  Attorney. 
delStf  A.  AITS-TIN.  1 


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_ old  origical  Red  Lion,  l&Oea' 

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oanhaTB  HOT  AND  OOLD  DRINKS,  not  forge 

"     IrtFt™ 


ting  the  old  Pioneer  Lunch, 
always  on  baud. 


The  "Old  Sport™ 


To  the  Dramatic  Professioi 


—  over  twelve  years  connected  with  the  press  > 
Melbourne,  and  is  well  known  by  the  members 
the  profession  in  tbe  Colonies,  begs  to  iotlsU1 
that  he  is  prepared  to  (We  experienced  adrioe 
all  persons  professionally  visiting  or  medltatlnf 
visit  to  the  Australian  Colonies.  Fee  mod  era 
Punctuality  in  dispatching  replies  may  be  reli 
upon, 

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12Viotorla   Chambers,     ' «  Collins   street.   M 

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A  LI.    DRINKS,    PLAIN    OK    FANOT,    TEN 
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DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

The  Qermun  Savlog.  and  Loan  Soelety. 
rpHE   BOARD  OF  DIREOTOBS  HATE  DE- 

..„.,"!*  ■''•io""  ol  n.D«  (91  par  o.nt.  per 
•JDOm  on  Term  Daposlt,,  nod  ..yen  aod  one  halt 
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?5."l^"b'BJUo■,,d8e'.■'""bl,  "  ""'  *""  •"■""■* 
0       -         .  GEORGE  LETTE,  Secretary. 

San  granenco.  December  31.  1872.  jJS 


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JANUARY   IH 


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MADAME    INEZ    FAB  Bill, 

Tondorrd     try     Mr.     .Tolin     M  <*C  *tilIoii  j-;1,. 


Jcnnio    Worrell    and    Llllie    Hall 


•ctllor'a.    Boarding   Honti 

.1    H    I  AIIKIK  .-.1  PARRIE  ARV.S7 


.11..  .f...*.»>Mp.v 


Cut    Oprra    I.     Fowr    Ael.    by    Dnnlreltl,     with     a 

aroucl    Ballot    toy    M'lloa    Boity    and    Emily    nisi 

AND  TllK  EMINENT  CORPS   DE  BALLET   or  THE  UALITORNIA  THEATRE. 
A-BOFK»BO«      MULDEIt'FABIIUI COHDCCTOM 


DlltlllUTIOf  OF   08ARACTBB8: 


ITOIOUt    f.V.MAX... 

f  ERNA'O.i 

ALro»/0  XI.    I«  Hi  C»,Il8ll» 



DON.. 


»l  AllAJIF.     INFK    1.IIIHR1 

P1KTKI    BAOCEI 

'AC.  Ul'LI.I'lt 

ANSI  EI.ZEH 

HO  Ml.  OHARLIS 


BALDASSARE rVLVIO   BIOO 

Complete      Onorua      and      Oronoatra. 


BUAIT  IN  THE  FIRST  ACT,  CRAND     PAS     DE     SHAWL,  BY  TUE  CORPS  DE  BALLET. 

IS  THE  SECOND  ACT.  CRAND    PAS    DE    DEAUX,  BY  H  LLES  II.  &  E.  BIOL,  AND  COBPB 
MONDAY  EVENING,  JANUARY  301b,  Flrjt  Avpearaaco  of— 

MR.       JOHN       T.       I^-A.TkT3VtoP»iTI>, 

la  anew  Ocmody,  adapted  from  the  French,   entitled  FORBIDDEN  FRUIT. 


•  I  Hoeg  and   Danes. 

BUck-Byta  Alice    . . . . . .Cogill  and  Cooper 

Bouquet  ofTos gs"". "~.  iTTTTffisTuiil^aJ  1 

GOAT    ISLAND    SPECTRE. 

■  r.  B,  Urkfal Tonnr  Br,. 

0»ert«r» Orcb..l-« 


AfUr  wblob. 

Nan  the  Good-for-Nothing! 

NAN  ....      Miss  JKNNIK  WORKH.L 

On  whir n  iiinl'  wliboDl  a  rival,  introdaclug  rj«r  ilog*  I 

Tr>m   Dflbblea,  one  father K    (,    Mft--h 

Harry  '.'oilier,  tbeotber  fetber Oba*l»e  Voroer 

()Hnri-T.-0«rp.B'»r M.t,    K.|l» 

■•"*  **'•  blo»p,en Ohai,  I'Otlll 

Bob Fr»d  Cooptr 


Orerlur*,, 


.1  ItSaatltlai 


Newpbaraeteristio  Bslltt  by  M.  Schmidt,  entitled 

BETURN  TO  THE  VILLAGE! 

'.'^}1!'\fOMIll,on MONS.    KOHMIDT 

ADKLh.  ViTAD()i*rt> MMK.  1IIMU>E 

Biboa.  iDoko-p.r td   Biobtnroe 

Aogaitmr,  bisatr* Osrrlt  (Jnanoao 

....DDIUNO  Tfir  BaJXCT.... 
Chnrnclertatlc  Po|kn....!Unte.  Thercie,  H.  flchmfdt 

Valie  ComiqdO Mmo.  Therot,  F.  Monlnaae 

LftQEbabl*  Inoidaots  and  Grand  Fiasle. 


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w««?- 


140     Second  Street.      140 


SWAIN'S  BAKERY, 

!.*  1.11*1,  o.l     In     TJ«. 

WE     HAVE    NO     BRANCHES, 

El— III  .1  No.  lta  p^orib  ••f.'*..  lad  .1 
N*.  IOI.  MMhU.Bi.rMU 

Tat   ii»;»r  quality  or 

w  eddlng  OaU.e 

ALWAYS  ON   HAND. 

triEY  YiHirrr  or 

Cake  for  the  Holidays. 

IOE  OREAH.  CHARLOTTE  RUSSR.  BLANO- 
HANOE,  JCl.LlltS.  .w..   B>wla  loord.t.od 
•I  U.  bMt  wurii', 

wii.i  Einmii*™ 


HAIR. 

THE  OUEATEST  PLACE  IN  BAN  FRANCISCO 
TO  BOY 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Coodi,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewelry  A  Fancy  Goods, 

IS  AT  THE 

NEW  YORK    6TORE. 

A.    H.   SAHPMOIV  A  CO., 

*•.  1  lO  Nfoand  atreet* 
PoJQI^i        Bttawa  Minion   md    Atlaaav. 

Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MR.  P  BBROES.  FORMBRLT 
uroprlnnr  of  the  MlO'TR*  R«a. 
toarant,  baa  Ukio  ta>  maaacamoot 
of  botb   vfa*  HlDtrt'  Rapaaanot  on 

OaslBsrdal  air#Bl  and  Ui*  Mioara'' 

Brsaob  on  MarkaiaUaai  ln  parte ambip  wlto  MR. 
A.  DRAYEUK.  wt>«  baa  bsao  coooaeted  with  tbs 
DTna  for  year*.  I"  proTcnaota  ba*a  bMO  mads  In 
tbs  onaiioe  dap»r'mants  tbat  will  rtodar  tbs  ftfi- 
BSrs'mors  popular  tbaa  It  baa  ««af  baso  darlnt 
tba  13  yaaraof  its  proaparity.  Oar  Bills  of  Kara 
sssbraoa  all  th«   doiicAOi*-*  of    tba    ssssoo.     Oar 


P.  BEROKI  St  CO., 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

Bsll  and  SB8  Oommsrsul,  sod 
Tfl*  Market  atraat. 
Opsal  rrom  S  jlm.  to  10  P.M.  *n31  Ira 


THE  SAN  FRANCISCO 

BILL  POSTING  COMPANY 


,  BBABavcrasaeala  nt., 


cor.  Leldcadorr. 
fHi  eflos  of  P.M.  8.  S.  Co.) 

COM!  AND  SIS  OB.     GIVE  08  A  TOTAL; 
INijrUl  andaaTor  to  silt.     Ws  want  to  abara 


McDANIEL'S 

Museum  and  Theatre. 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

THE  U«sDPR"IONBD  WOULD  MONT  RF- 
•paotfally  rvprsaant  to  joa  nod  t "«  pot. lie  (ten 
•n'l),  that  bn  la  now  pnpirtd  to  farctab  faotl- 
It1**  for  MbiblMnria  of  ts-Tfiy  kind  aod  cbaraotor, 
wbtcb  ahould  dstarv"  tba  pttronage  if  lbs  par>- 
lic.  Ho  ha*  *r*ated  at  f'!i»ynno,  WjomlnK.  A 
LABOR  AND  (JuHMODIfiUti  UALL.  with  aool 
hoataryatd  S'aie  Tbo  Mall  la  will  TnntiUted 
nod  liffDtad.and  m«<1a  comfor  ah1*  for  all  iuiodi 
Of  tba  roar.  IilK  BEST  OK  MUSIC,  botb  Btriog 
aod  Bra**,  cao  ba  roroiibad  at  all  timsa. 

Hailafiotory  arraDgamanta  will  rtfl  made  wftb 
THKATRIUA1.  OROIHF.R  TOM  PA  NIKS,  sith- 
tr  forKenttogof  Hall  or  performance*  on  a  par- 
osDtaa-fl  of  the  receipts.    OorrasponrtAncA  -olloited 

Addraae.  J.  MCDANIEI.. 

Lock  Box  No-  1.  ObeyenDo,  Wioming. 

N.  B  — Oorlflalflse  wanted  for  the  Oheysnne 
Mnaenoa.  Tooae  wiahlog  aDgagenieritfl,  state  low- 
eat  tarns  for  the  Winter  8**>on,  ainolDg  pboto- 
fraph  to  my  addreaa.  Half  Paaaage  JMooey  re- 
nadsd  slier  Ailing  eoragftainntR. 

.IAM1S  MoDANIRL, 
Proprietor  Oheyenna  iboatre  aid  MaeetitB. 
octt  Jm  Lock  Box  No.  1.  ObarsDns.  W.  T. 


CHEYENNE_THEATRE. 

Professionals  Wanted. 


SIX  FIRflT-OLABB  PEOPLE-MUST  HAVE 
good  Wardrobe,  Four  Lsdtea  aod  two  Gen- 
tleman to  be  good  in  general  baaloens  for  the  com- 
ing Winter  Hcnaoo,  commeuolni  t.he  flrat  week  In 
November,  1H72.  Addreaa  atating  lowest  terma, 
witb  Photograph.  Half  Fare  reloaded  after  till- 
ing SDgSgSmSDL 

JAME8  MoDANIKL, 
Proprietor  Obeyenoe  Tbuatre  and  Maaeara, 
oon  Look  Box  1.  Cheyenne,  W.  T. 


The    Biggest   Race   Yet— The 
•  Human  Race. 


THE  MAJORITY  OF  TIIOHK  wno 
rvalde  In  Man  Frunclaco.  bay  their 
9-hlrte  and  Farnl.hlna;  floodi  of  II  KM  K- 
DICT  A  CO.,  UTo.  11  Vecond  atrrct,  be- 
eaase  Ihcysre  iilwuys  treated  well  and 
tiDT  their  naed*  ut  tlir  lawcit  prices,  tat 
"TEE    OLDRTAND." 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

viBonriA  orrr.  wjctaua. 

THIS  KLIGANT  THEATRE  HAS  BEEN  RK- 
dsoorated,  sod  Sao  be  rented  by  tbs  night  or 
nt    *h*    week.      8tsrs    sad    traveling     oomnania. 
liberalfy  treated  with  on  appllostfon  by  latter 
JCUN    riPKB, 
Manager  sod  sots  Proorlatox, 
_       Or  t*>         3.  Ht.   McOlHK, 
silO  Washlogtoa  street.  San  Fraocteoo. 


MORS.  ALEXANDER  WOLOWSKI, 

THE  WELL-KNOWN  PIANIST  AND  VO- 
.  Mlt.l,  FMB.B.  N.w  OourMI  for  P1.D0  ,nd 
at Ditos  b,  bt.  .nUr.lt  N.w  and  Simplified  Bvium 
-(h.,bort*.btB^.UB0»— r«AdU),mado.t.l«bt. 
AMonp.eia.Dlf ,  Slaglnc  for  P.rlor  or  Ooacrlf. 
'       ^£t  Wolow»U'»  t.Iid.no.,    *«»    SUTTER 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING,  DRAM&TIR    M  LECTURE,   AND 

EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Kooi.im     1«S    nua     IT 630    Washiuetan    street. 


WAHT.O    IHU£DIATELYl 

First-Class  Minstrel,  Acrobatic  and  Cymnastic  Talent 

....ALSO.... 

T-oponty   First    L.lno   Ballet   Xiadles. 

POK    »A  l.i EII1IITT    »FTH    OF     AMAZON    1ESOIK.    COMPLETE,    IN 
Lota  to  .ale  parubuer..    Enob  Set  oooel.tn  of  Solid   SIlTer-Plated    Helmet,    UreneU'lato,  Liim- 
b.rkln,  Sbleld,  od.  p  ir  o    Arml«t,,  one  pmr  of  Breoelote,  on.  pair  of  Tightr.  ace  pnlr  of  Troelcs,  ooe 
pair  of  Saodal,.o.e  Ionic,  one  Sunrf,  one  Combat  Sword,.'  d  ops  Spaar.     A  portion  nf  iheee  Armors 
,iu  oow  'o  b.  .eon  at  '  be  Metropohtaa  The.tie  ill  the  Amazjoiaa  H.iob  in  "THE  VUL'l'OW  HAT." 
•Pjp-  For  prior,  apply  a.  above. 

8HKHIU1S     (IIRBH    .V     CO 


Git  A.  is  r> 

Select  Bal  Masque 

....OF  TUB.... 

ORIENTAL 

LITERARY  AND  SOCIAL  CLUB, 

....AT,... 

Bortloultural    Hall 

....OS.... 

TJITJKSIIAY    EVEKIKO JAM".  »Oc) 

BY  SUBSCRiPTION.ONLY, 

Tlcketa .^_ ws  ea 

s»-8ob8cripllon  Lint^  t-nn  b*  fonnd  with— 
O.  M   Berry,  »h^nlf>  nfflci-,  Ulty  Hall; 
Mr   Brandt. J*.\y.  nor.  Wu>ihirjKton  A  Montgemsrv; 
A,  SnmmeiUt-ld,  Jr.,  N.K,  oor  Folaorn  A  StooAU  ; 
W.  Cohuii.  No.  i.  lint  p,-ry  atreet: 
J.  Witt,  No.  110  Thi.d  atreet; 
M.  Kutziinuti.tin,  No.  |g  Second  m'rofit; 
J.J.  L.eviaor),N,W.  cornnr  Battery  and  Bneh  ; 
M.  Poseer,  N  oe     and  9  Better;  street ; 
Geo.  J.  Harris.  *th  Kloputoott  A  Co.,  'il2  Front: 
i-  d.  Abramson,  No.  735  Ulsy  etrset.  de3U  lw 

Ticket,  of  Admlatlon  ti>  Gallery..    ,*1  OO 

To  be  had  at  sny  of  the  abeTe-mepri*ned  ptacee. 


SOUTHERN  PACIFIC 


^nSar^ 


OY8TEH 

....AMD 

OIXOF 

Inmncr  .treet,  ofKeanlT  .betivuen  K*lne 
and  Onlttornln. 

THE  FIrlEST    FRESH    BALTIMORE    AND 
TRANSPLANTED  OT8TER8  ,er,ed  in  .or 
■  tylo.     Kverjtbing  cooked  iotho  beat  manoer. 
8»  Tb.  Fineat  Lloraora  aod  Oiltara. 
■6r-F.I«ifant  ,Dlte.  of  Room*  for  X.udlea. 
•S-OPEN  DAY  AND  NIGHT. 

R.  J.  lEOHAU  A  P    D.  JESSEN. 
nog  lm Proprietor.. 


FRENCH    CORSETS. 

MMK  PONS,  IHPOKTKR  AND  DEALER  IN 
Parieian  Ladin'  Underwear.  FRENCH 
CORSETS  of  all  prloa.  and  qoajlti...  readr  made 
Mid  to  order.    No,  eai  Baoraraeato  atreet.  below 


THE  ART  OF  SINGING 

IN  ITS  HIGHEST  PEttPKO T'lON.-RiOHARD 
MU1-OMK  FABBRf,  teaoher  of  ecvcral  cele- 
brated European  artta.es.  late  Direotorof  toe  in- 
□owpod  Oopaervatory  et  Gun  va,  Mulrro  du  Uriaot 
of  tie  French  Jmoeriil  Aon(I«my  of  MuhIo.  Oon- 
daotorof  the  Philbarmoniqae  Sooiety  in  Pails, 
rind  at  praaent  Mat-leal  Uireotor  of  tha  Fabbri 
Opern.ia  prepared  to  gi»e  private  leeBijna,  eitaer 
at  bin  office  or  at  tb»  resi-ann  of  the  paplle: 
likr»-;se  OUURHB8  OP  MNGlNG,  PIANO  and 
HiJ.SIfJAL  INSTRUCTION.  .  __._    „„. 

For  further  pArtioulara  apply  at  PROF.  MUL- 
DKK'b  office,  No.»l  POWkLL  S  TREK  •',  betweo 
Market  and  Ellis  Also,  letters  rnoeivrd  aod  terms 
to  be  bad  at  the  mutio  att-ro  of  M.  Gray,  Olay  at., 
and  "f  Me««re  Sberman  A  Hyde,  coruor  of  Sutter 
and  Kearny  streets.  jaS  lm 


^3t^^^tj3i«W^ 


•  ■"  ■ ""-;' 


VVILLIsV^BAND. 

MU8IO    FURNISHED    FOR    ALL 
ooeaaions.    Music  imported,  arranged 
and  for  sale. 

Frit r.  Pliacrs  and  Mnrcas  Hff.  Blnm, 
Leading;  Ylollnl.ta. 
i,        nnr.tr»  nroniptip  attended 


BR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM. 

And  «o liege  nf  Medicine, 
TO  r.nn   BEAUTIFUL  and  instruot- 

ll/.vvl/  iv-  ubtectn  to  be  b».  n.  Qpen  to  the 
Public  DAY  AND  NJGrJT.  a<  HUKPKA  HALf 
8it*  MoDtgomery  atrei*t.    FOR  MEN  uNLF 

•»-Db.  Jordan's  Pbivatb  Office  1b  at  lnl 
Gesryetreet  (eproeiteold  Meobanioe'  Pavilion). 


Stage  Dancing 

TAUGHT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy. 

DASHAWA  r"  HALL, 
d.27  lm  Pnat  .trr.t.  near  K.amr. 


ADOLPHDS    STOCKMEYER, 

....TEAOHER  OF.... 

PIANO    AND    SINCINC. 

***  to.    ana  JUasle  Ib> 


THE  JOUSNAL  OF  AXUBEXXXTB. 


•T. 


Publfcated  «mr  Day  iu  the  T**r  °T 

I>.       BOGARDT7S 


•OS Merchant  aoo  5*5    Wwhlnrtot  Sia 

Below  MoDtrotnery.  Su  KraociMO. 


BATLBDAY JANUARY  18,  1873 


A  Happy  Xew  Tear. 

Wh*l  a  pWstare  it  it  to  meet  ft  smiling  counts- 
B*oe*.  whether  It  be  on  toe  street  ox  la  i  he  pir 
lor.  Asd  why  tsittfee*  some  fee**  eeirtoeDUs- 
aally  happy  look  *  It  la  simply  btciu*  they  lire  oo 
■  plain,  nuuitioes  an*  substantial  diet.  Thai  man 
ii  a  public  benefactor  who  will  conscientiously 
#*rre  u  with  a  clean,  toothsome  aad  whole  wow 
treat  Loan  Merer*,  proprietor  or  the  "White 
How."'  Kearny  street,  uw  of  the  Capitol  Res- 
taurant. Fourth  street,  doei  it.  as  hundreds  can 
•ot  taiiastieelly  testify.  Hi*  k.ttheoi  are  marvel* 
of  ordar  aad  clewline**.  Try  him.  and  jou  will 
find  it  impoeetblt  to  Ml  eleewbsre. 


Jones  &  dchroder'fl 

Celebrated  Crab  Chowder  can  be  obtained  only 

i:  3jO  Bub  itrtet, nearly  opposite  ibeAihaiD- 
bra  Theatre.  Bob  Hart  eats  ft,  and  they  at] 
•at  it.  Only  the  beat  brandJ  of  Liquor*  bot- 
tled for  family  are.  0 

Ivevcr  Buckle    suBpondera, 

A*,  f  1  per  pair— M  per  cent,  cheaper  than  else- 
Vhen— at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  .X 

Everybody    Suited. 

There  li  no  end  to  the  mnitiroCe  of  fashions 
in  bate.  At  "  Thl"  Eat  Store,  6*7  Washington 
street  (aecosd  hit  store  below  KearoyJ,  all  ttese 
nrar  ttjlea  can  be  found.  The  Block  is  immense 
—  the  prices  >ro  reasonable.  Everyone  who 
£0£3  there  la  sure  to  be  salted.  B 

Live    Weil. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  la  the  caoteof  many  crimes.  Those 
who  ^'r,»  tx  the  Pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Waah- 
Ingto  h  rre*t,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy.  Henry 
Bochen,  who  baa  catered  for  the  public  since 
1842.  provides  for  his  customers  Laie  Tahoe 
trout,  Sumagundl  aonp,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
mm  can  desire.  The  best  cod  of  tea  In  the 
cit 7  —  English  breakfast  tea  —  Sonciiong  and 
Orange  Pekoe— can  be  obtained  here.  a 


Sam  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bass  House  Carriages,  can  be 
fOTind  In  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
tablishment, eonthwest  corner  Bosh  and  Mont- 
gomery sts,.  or  Dexter  Stables.  Oarrlace  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  bo 


Tne    President's    Message. 

Peace  and  prosperity  are  the  key  notes  of  this 
dccomest.  Cheapness  and  dorablity  are  the 
characteristics  of  H.  Lnchslngei's  inrniture. 
All  should  visit  his  emporium,  735  Market 
strett,  and  ascertain  hew  cheaply  a  house  can 

be  furnished.  Dj 

—  ..  e- 

CujBTOTAyr. — Madame  Clara  Ahtonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium. 
has  removed  to  323  Kearny  st.  Oonsultations  in 
English,  French  and  German.  7 


Something;  .New, 

Wm  A.  Hubbard's  manufactured  misses'  and 
infant's  garments  and  ladies  undtrweir  in  suit', 
are  famed  for  their  superiority  of  mite  and  tex- 
ture all  over  toe  Union.  Mr.  Geo.  W.  Amldon, 
the  authorized  agent  of  Mr.  Hob  bard,  ha  3  estab- 
lished a  depot  of  these  goods  at  2ii  Second  st, 
for  wholesale  and  rela-ltr-.de.  A  liberal  dis- 
count to  the  trade,  j 


A.  Pleaaant  Locution, 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  In  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhaxubra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  building  is  a  Terr  fine  one  and  16  veil 
lighted  asd  ventilated. « 


Diamond    Catarrh    Remedy 

Is  a  sure  cure  for  Catarrh  or  Colds.  Ask  your 
drug:  1st  (or  it,  or  send  to  Dr.  A.  F.  Evcrx,  No. 
*  Poet  street.  z 


▲xx.    Old    Landmark, 

The  Verandah  Cigar  Store,  at  the  IT.  E.  corner 
Of  Kearny  and  Washington  street?,  kept  by 
Henry  Schmidt,  has  been  famous  for  the  last 
eleven  years  for  k-ej  leg  the  best  Havana  cigars, 
tobacco,  choice  meerschaum  pipes,  etc         r 


McDowell,    Snow   Card  Writer, 

Beady  made  and   made  to  order.    Boom  10, 
408  Market  strret.  cor.  Post  and  Moctgsmory.  u 


I>0   You    K.uow 

That  with  BrrrEHick'a  Patxesks  yon  can  cut 
tad  make  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly  t  Send 
postage  stamp  for  an  illustrated  catalogue.  H, 
a.  Denting,  agent,  office  of  the  Howa  Sewing 
ofxchlne,  Ko.  113  Kearny  street,  between  3  attei 
and  Post.  San  Franctfioo. 


X>r.    Doherty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
ohronlo  and  specific  practloe,  and  as  such  Is 
now  the  most  Buooersful  of  any  Physician  In 
«3u  Francisco.  Office  CU  Bacramento  ttreet, 
comer  of  Letdoadorfc  a  few  doors  Delow  What 
Cheer  House,  T 

-L>o    Wot    tjuflcr    lrom    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  suftarexs  from  Ooms,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Kails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, S10  Kearny  ttreet.  from  1  to  6  pjl  We 
speak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doe- 
tor'i  capability.  References  given  if  re-quired,  h 


UE1THI    IirKISB     191*. 

From  a  verv  fall  list  uf  ths  dsaths  in  the 

dramatic,  cc-ical,  circus,  Variety  ind  "tow 

ittail   during   I$~i2,  which  appears  io 

the  New  lork  Clipper,  we  collate  the  fol  ow- 

iog  more  generally  known  : 

Arnold,  Frank  H.,  Ethiopian  cornelian, 
Philadelphia,  January. 

Barrett,  Mrs.  John  L.  (nee  Ads  Crocker,* , 
Chicago,  Karon  15. 

Buchanan,  McEean,  actor.  Dearer,  Col., 
Aprl  1 16. 

Auckland,  John  Wellington,  theatrical 
manager,  Montreal,  Nov.  20. 

Broom,  Cbas.  H.  H.,  manager  Broom's 
Opera  House.  Memphia.  Dec.  12. 

Clifford,  May  (Mrs.  Johnny  Weaver),  Tan- 
nery, Cincinnati,  Feb.  27. 

Campbell,  A.  B.,  variety  performer,  St. 
Lou  s,  April  8 

Clarke,  N.  B.  (N\  H.  Balden),  tcioi,  New 
York.  April  13. 

Couldook,  Eliza,  St.  Lake,  April  13. 

Clarke,  Geo.  ¥.,  aeronaut,  killed  at  Mem- 
phis May  31.  ,      _      ' 

Clark,  Wyndham.Glssgow,  Scotland,  May 

Chapman,  Henry,  Yirra  Bend,  Ausiralis, 
Lunatic  A-v.um,  during  summer. 

Craig,  Hobert  H.,  actor,  St.  Loois,  De- 
cember 9.  .      __  __ 

Davencort.  Mr?.,  sctresJ,  mother  of  Mrs. 
Lander,  rV'ashiogtoD,  Jan.  20. 

Diwison,  Bogumil,  aator,  Dresden,  trtr- 
maoy,  Feb.  3i.  „    ,     _  . 

Draytan,  Henry,  vocsliflt,  New  York,  Jn'y 
30. 

be  Hags,  John,  basso,  suicide,  Meltonrne, 
October.  .    .... 

Bmmett,  Barry,  oirens  lesper  and  eult 
performer,  V.cksburg,  Jan.  4.  _ 

Fiak,  Col.  Jamea  F-.  proprietor  of  Grand 
Opera  House  and  Filth  Avenue  Theatre,  «. 

Forrester,  Alf.  Hy.,  ("Alfred  Crowquiil"), 
authcrand  artist,  London,  May  26. 

For  est,  Edwin.  PhilaJe  pbia,  Dtc.  12. 

Gregory,  E  izabeth,  mother  of  the  Greg- 
D  v  r^milv,  Java,  Jane  P. 

B ^  iini,  Mrs.  Julia  {Mrs.  Wm.  HoikiDB;, 
Carlton,  Australia.  Augu»r. 

Hughes  Julio  Henry,  tctor,  London,  Oc- 

t°br11'  r 

Heaiy,  Thomas  A.,  actor,  Liverpoo:,  Octo- 
ber 7.  a       , 

Johns,  Johnny  (John  ThorogoolJ ,  clown, 
London,  Jan.  12. 

Julia  a.  William,  father  of  K.  B-,  comic 
vocal  st,  London,  Jan  25. 

Logan,  Eliza  (Mrs. George  Woo3),  actress, 
New  York,  Jan.  lotb. 

Lee,  Nelson,  pantomimic  author  and 
£.c:r-r.  Dalston,  Eng.,  Jao.  2d. 

M»rrdrti  (John  McCartvj  lion  tamer,  Bol- 
ton. Eog„  Dec.—,  1871. 

Marecballe.  M.,  dxamatist,  Paris,  France, 
Jan.  — . 

CNeil,  Elista  (Lady  Beecher),  acirees, 
near  Mallow,  Ireland,  Oct.  30th. 

PhiJlipp*.  J.  C.  Irish  einger,  Glaegow, 
Deo,  SOtn,  1871. 

Poole,  John,  dramatic  author,  Kentish 
Town,  Eng.,  Feb.  5th. 

Phelps,  Balph,  actor,  on  board  steamer 
Ajax,  en  route  to  Honclolu,  No7.  14tb. 

Bursell,  Mr?.  Sol  Smith  (Louiea  Berger), 
musician  and  one  of  the  Berger  Family  of 
Swiss  Bell  BiDgers,  Jackeon,  Mich,  M&rch 
20tb. 

Bogers,  G.  H.,  camedian,  Melbourne, 
Australia,  Feb.  13tb. 

Smith,  William  Henry  Sedley,  actor,  San 
Francisco,  Cal.,  Jan.  17. 

Stanley,  Florence  (Mrs.  W.  H.  Cole),  sct- 
reis,  Balumore,  Md.,  April  27. 

6ur:iog,  Alfred,  actor,  Newcastle,  EDg., 
April  24. 

Sbeppard,  Billv,  minstrel  performer,  Fort 
Washington,  N.  Y.,  July  8. 

Bernhardt,  MiiS  Lizzie,  actress,  Sheffield, 
EDg.,  Feb.  9. 

Wiliard,  Mrs.  Louisa  A.,  wife  of  Henry 
WilUrd,  Newark,  N.  J.,  Feb.  28. 

Wetioo,  W.  A.,  one  of  the  managers  of 
Yeddo  Jopaoess  troupe,  Lafayette,  Ind., 
March  14. 

Wbeatleigh,  Mrs.  Sarah,  actress,  New 
York,  July  18, 

Werreu,  Philip,  treasurer,  New  York, 
July  13. 

The  Clipper's  list  ends  with: 

Young,  WeBley.  ageat  of  Yeddo  troupe  cf 
Japanese,  Panama,  N.  G.,  March  14. 

And  yet  this  same  dead  and  gone  properly 
necrologized  Wesley  Young  is  walking  about 
San  Francisco  insisting  that  he  is  alive. 


Oyster*. 

In  strolling  round  the  other  night. 

To  look  at  'FrUco  by  gaa  light, 

UDT  careless  feet,  by  cLacce  did  stray 

To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 

Of  wat^ra  brUtt,  did  make  a  screen 

Throuth  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen  . 

While  mossy  etcne  and  pearly  shell. 

O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 

■Lade  that  wtoeow  feem  to  be 

Boaae  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea.  v„a_ 

^top/TSdmy  ("end,  "'«'*»S**W- 

It  looks  eo  nice-end  try  their  cheer.   . 

"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 

That  this  place  suite  me  to  a   r, 

Jio  eoouer  had  we  Xound  a  seat 

Tt.an  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 

MaJe  bis  appearance,  saked  our  wiflh- 

Eald  thev  had  almost  any  dl*b 

That  we'migo:  name.    We  found  It  true. 

All  kinda  of  oyeterf,  i"Lcy.l*U 

Cooked  every  style;  jus  1*^°'*%^ 

ind  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  than 

Ton're  different  from  other  men. 

tSA  clam  (and  crabs  and  terrapins  ; 

Ihfact.  we  found  they  had  within 

Tha'  cosy  place  all  kinds  of  game. 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name. 
While  every  dish  was,  I  ana  sure, 
prepared  io  tempt  an  ePIcnr*/__ia 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,   twoula  seem. 
That  they  have  here  the  beet  ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners. 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners.1* 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  And  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oy6ter  Bouse.  337  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  NighL 

CHARLES  HAAKE,  Proprietor. 


Wnrvt    Cheer    L>aunary 
Is  the  best  lain  dry  in  2  an  Franc  1SC3 


Still   A.:iT.-e: 

When  loosing  for  Holiday  presents,  go  to  the 
Sew  Tobk  FHOTOGEaPH  Gatj.bb.t,  So.  25  Third 
street,  and  tee  these  beautilul  portraits  In  oil, 
w^ter-colors  and  Icdis-lnk.  P.ices  from  one- 
third  to  one-half  cheaper  than  st  any  ether 
Qret-claas  gallery  in  the  city..  Remember  the 
place— B.  F.  Eowland  k.  Oo.,  25  Third  et.       p 


For    WaamiiR 
Bhirta,  $1  60  per  doz.;  small  pieces,  GCc,  per 
a.    At  the  What  Cheer  Leundry-  • 


Holiday    Punches, 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  latles 
that  compare  with  Squarza's.  fiquarza's  Punches 
are  faxneus  for  the  high  art  shown  in  their  man- 
ufacture, the  happy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  the  great  Squarzi,  has  prepared 
forty  different  hind  of  punches  and  co'diala,  for 
the  Holiday  tables.  For  sale  at  t  be  new  branch, 
317  Eearnv  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
120  Lelde&aorff  street.  k 


Holiday    Candles. 

Fresb,  sweet  and  delicious  Candie3,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  UercEr's  pioneer  confection- 
ery. 678  Eearny  street.    Wholesale  and  retail,    o 


To  Actresses.— For  sale  at  a  great  sacrifice 
st  38  Geary  street,  six  elegant  silk  dresses,  une- 
qualled for  quality  and  style.  s 


Genuine   Havana    Cigrars. 
Best  biands  at  611  Montgomery  street, 
comtr  of  Merchant.    Franck  &  Cahn. 


Xt  lsi  Perrootly  Astonishing 

How  beautifully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
st  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
jeiore  8  a_if .  returned  the  same  evening  if  de 
4trer).  x 


NEW    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


DIVIDEND   NOTICE. 

rjIVIDEKD  NOTICE.— SAVINGS  A5D  LOAN 
SOCIETY.  Ns.ei9C!ar  street.— The  Board 
of  Directors  have  this  day  declared  a  dividend  for 
the  eix  months  ending  December  31st,  lS72,of  nine 
per  cest  par  lonam  on  all  depoaitf,  payable  on  and 
after  the  15th  in&t. 


ja  l4-2w 


CYBUS  W.  0  ARM  ANY.  Caahier. 


mpte* 


Cts 


r         PRICE 

A  Safe  and  speedy  Reme- 
dy for  all  Bronchial  Affec- 
tions, Asthma,  Colds, 
Coughs,  Loss  of  Voice, 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  Con- 
sumption, Hoarseness, 
Pain  and  soreness  of  the 
Breast,  and  all  Difficulties 
arising  from  a  sudden 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  its 
healing  powers.  Ask  for 
the  California  Hall's  Pul- 
monary alsam.  Sold  by 
all  Druggists. 


J.    R.  GATES   &   CO. 

PBOPSIETOBS, 


A.lto(f other  rue  Best. 

It  Is  curious,  but  true,  that  J.  A.  ghaber, 
T07  Market  street,  near  Third,  should  sell  fur- 
citnre  and  bedding  cheaper  thnn  any  oth?r 
dealer  in  this  city,  try  him  and  you  will  be 
fiouTinttd.  s 


f>r.  Barlow   J.  Samiitli. 

Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  event!  g,  commencing  at  7  H  o'clock. 
A  part  ot  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients.  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  Invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  p.  u  ,  free.         w 


Oyster    Tru^lej. 

The  oyster  trade  In  California  la  *— urn  lug 
arjgantle  proportions.  Emerson  Ocrvllle,  of  the 
Saddle  Bock,  410  Fine  street,  furnishes  from 
bis  own  oyster  beds  at  San  Bruno  millions  of 
oyFters  to  all  parts  ot  the  Pacific  Coast.  His 
t  m  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 
li- .  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and  •  he 

'Saddle  Bock"  la  known  everywhere. 


The    Best   Remedies. 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.    Dr.  Per* 
!oot  Pills,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
4.  R.  Gates  and  Co.,  corner  Bansome  and  Com- 
mercial streets,  sole  agents.  • 


Wstches  and  Jewelry, 
Very  low,  at  H.  A.  Callender's,  63  Second 
tree:,  ccn,ex  cf  Hission.  d 


The  meat  rated   Press  (8.  F.) 

No.  1 ,  January,  1873.  Sold  by  subscription — 
%  1  60  a  year.  Elegant,  choice,  cheap.  Sample 
Dumber?.  16  cents.  Addraes  Murray,  Dewey  & 
Co.,  S.  F.  o 

For  trie  Very  Beat  Drink.*, 

Goto  Ya.es"  Craoch  Saloon,  career  of  Market 
and  Third  streets. Bo 

Boat    Quality    or   I>o(t*brin 

Driving  gloves,  at  S3  per  pair,  at  the  What 
Qbeex- Laundry  x 

Et    Yon    Wane 

lour  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
iot  spoiled,  send  them  to  the  What  Cheer  Laun 
Iry.  x 


Freeh,  and  Sweet. 

Fer  the  beet     eonfsctiooery,   go    to    Cantr    and 
Waaler's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Salter.       ■ 


Corner    Sontome    and     Commercial 
jelStf 


LEWIS  &  PAKDER, 

STOVES.  RANGES.  TINWARE  AND 
all  kinds  of  Gookme  Utinsia.  the  ben. 
nd  cheaDefi'.  Ko.  a'J  GEARY  STREET, 
be: wee d  Kea  cy  &od  Dapont.  ja5  3m 


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DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

San  Fronclwo  Savlntce   Union,    S33  Co.ll- 
forala  atreet,  Corner  of  Webb. 

FOR  THE  HALF  YKAR  E^DISG  WITH  THE 
3tst  December.  1671  a  dividend  haa  bt-ea  de- 
clared at  the  rate  of  nine  aad  six-tenth*  (9  6-1(0 
t>«r  cent,  per  annnm  on  Term  Deposits,  and  eicht 
(6)  per  cent.  n#r  anonm  on  Ordinary  Deposits,  free 
ol  r>deral  Tax  on  De^oaiu.  parable  on  and  after 

13tb  Jannarr.  15tJ.    Br  order.         

0*31  2w  LOVKLC  WHITE.  Oaehier. 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

EVERY    SATTBDAX    IIIEI. 

Piano   and    Slnglne  «  S  P.M. 
D.  B&RRT,  CaiOTiB. 

Charing  Cross  Saloon 

>Hta  Ml. .Ion  Hretl,  sear  Second. 
*•»  J.  EAGLES.  Proprietor. 


^h«    Ciioer    ljaundry 
Ertplors  do  CMiumea,  tui  ihouid  be  pit 


EMPLOYMENT  OFFICE 

65«J  flaeramente  *ta-eet, 
(The  Flret  House  below  Kearny  etreet.) 

FOB  FtJRinSHrNG  WHITE  ATTD  CHINESE 
H*ip  of  all  kinds.— General  Bntiness  Afrency: 
0>>liect  Rent?,  Not*s  and  'ceunn'?:  Whit<*  and 
Chinese  Laborers  sappiied  for  Familiea.  Hotela, 
Farm*,  Factories,  etc. 

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THE    PACIFIC    STONE    OOMPA  j   , 
the  •e'lieoial  attention  of  Architc  j,  i 
eers,  and  the  publio  in  general,  to  the  t  fEtl 
QUALITY  of  the  Stone  now  being  mi  'jfi.  " 
by  them  in  this  city  under  the  R&nsoiz  pi; 
They  make  to  order  and  keep  in  stock: 
Bnlldlna*  Froata,  lVat«r  Pipe. 

Hlntu,   Monomenta,    Foniaia 
Tllea,  Coplnfra  f.   V\  J 
Filters, 
Together  with   Bansome's   celebrated  \ 
GrindatoneB,  all  of  which  we  gnarant<*ai-_ 
and  at  a  price  far  below  that  of  hand-ei  rtutl 

■SrTbe  attention  of  private  parties  b  t 
build  is  respeotf  nlly  solicited. 
Offloe.  No.  IO  BUSH  STREET.  San 


B.  F.  STJGKETT. 


8£ 


THOMAS    W.    BP.EI 

SIXiVEH.  3F»Tir\T]| 

MAN  [IF  AUT  ORKR 1 
— A1TD— 

BIP AIKEK( 

DRUmsTBftNJOS. 

— AND— 
31T8ICAL    INSTBYJsasBI 
ESTABLISHED  IN  18  OS. 

afs-Leaeons  given  on  the  Banjo  and  Dm  M 
MISSION  STKEET.  between  First  and  i  sat 

N.  B.— Fine-toned  Silver  Solo  Banjos  rfi 
eeaionala  alwars  on  hand. 


Declared  A  sal  nut  the  Whole  Wall 
the  Rest  of  Mankind. 


PATENT  EAGLE  BLACKING -WAV 
ed  superior  to  any  in  tbe  market.  J 
tared  by  MOORE  A  CO..  No.  iilO  Le. 
street,  S.  F.  Directions  for  Use:  When  I 
thick,  add  a  little  water.  Keep  the  bo  iw 
oorked.    Sold  by  all  Grocers,  JruKftiat?,  el  dt 


TRAYS  always  on  band. 


Alfred  T»ll 

Manufactnn  ad 
Importer  ■ 

BIRD  CA  Ej. 

2C5  Dopes 

XEABSCTTrn.lL-. 

See  my  stock  ^Hj 
Cagps  before  pn  aw 
e'f  ewbere,  Aiwa  OR* 
tbiog  new  on  ki .  M 
Patent  Cages,  *  I 
Tin  Wire,  are  w;a*| 
FREE  FROM  YilDI 
Also,  best  cjuali  tU 


BU 


Meerschaum  FlpeDM^ 

043    KEABNT    STKEET. 

PIPES  MADE  TO  ORDER  AT  M-g 
the  ehortes  DOtic?  All  Pipes  and  VJ3  % 
Cigar  Holders  wananted  genuine,  and  \\,  t 
to  color  well.  Meertcbaum  Pipes  and  ^  g 
walking  Oanee  Mounted  and  Repaired  I 

at  lowest  Eastern  Prices,  and  with  the  be  '»fi- 
manship.  A  large  assortment  of  Walkin,  HDS 
and  Farcy  Goods  of  every  description  al-  t  - 
hand.  n  la 


The  Popular  Sever;? 

C CONGRESS  WATER  FROM  THE  Pi  1 
■>  Congress  Springe,  near  Santa  Clara.  It  (J 
by  tbe  Medical  Faculty  its  curative  powen  ■ 
equal  to  the  celebrated  Congress  Water  fi  I 
SprinRS  of  Saratoga.  New  kork.  Depot  r  *> 
from  Ji8  Kearny  street  to  New  Moctgomr* 
door  from  Howard.  Families  supplied  dall;  t 
eral  discount  to  the  trace,  and  orders  attei  I 
promptly.  de  i 


Philadelphia    Restaur.it 

V.  BERGOLD.  PROPRIETY 


OHAS. 


THE    OLDEST     ESTABLISHED 
and   moat,  popular  Restaurant  in 
San   rranci-co.     The  Tab'ee    are    anp- 
pli-.d  mtu  the   b»3i    in  market.     Board. 
by    the   w»6k.    40S    PINK   STREET,    ,- 
Montcotr.eri'  o»a  .!■ 


!-5? 


DEALER  IN  OVS'i'ERS,  OlAMS 
andall  kindf  of  StJKLl  FISH,  < 
SullbNos.  40,  41.  ^a,  California  * 
Market,  •ntrauuc  oc  C^Dfors.'s  street.     --" 

Public  or  private  parties  i^tl  families  9  * 
from  6  A.K.  to  U  p.  ii.  Ladies'  and  Gentl  ■ 
Ovs'er  Rorttr"  orveri  frow  *•  *-»*    lo'''»v        HP 


DR.  W.  A.  PAYNE. 

THIS  CELEBRATED  PHYSICIAN  HA  !** 
moved  his  omen  from  the  Rubm  Hoo>«  "• 
Elegant  buiteot  Roomf,  No.  4X6  Kearny  »J* 
He  telle  your  disease  wicoouta  rjaestion.  s* 
fail  to  call.  All  (Jhronic  Diseases  treated  *  >** 
folly. de  *^ 


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Before     tlxo     JOaT^rn ! 

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tyCALLANRSERTMOl  I    V  L.     4. Up T CO 4     NTOKK.      «1«     Krtrny     «tr.-i. 


Wolf  in  the  Fold  &  the  Thistle 

rpUE  THISTLK  THAT  PRICKEU  TIIK  ^A]B 
X  Luu  a  b*MgotOot  Miaitlur  edition  '  1*  »hu 
'  Wolf  la  too  Fold"    that  (to?e  not  cnrtl.  I 

t'm  Inw  of  libel.    «■  t  it  »t  Thlstieilttiv.  No.  9 

i'ont  1.  ■■  ft  rpp,  Maootitc  Temple.  Api  nt-  wtlit- 
m  to  «H!  It  <m  <bo  ■  tr«ft. Ju'iO  3m 


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All    the  Theatres, 


CIRCULATED  EVERY   DAY 


NONE  BUT  THE  BKIT  QUALITY  OP  HBATa 

(JAN  BE    HAD   AT 

Stalls  S,  4|«'  CfalHornla  Market 


HI    TBA    TEAR. 


GENERALLY  THROUGHOUT   THE    CITY 


Oa   the    BOATS    and    CAB8 


•"T6.mo.t  ELKGANT  0U8TOM  WORK  IS  TIlgOITT 
o.ll  >od  .lamina  good,  and  prion.     IlEKKS  a.mavnakD 

SSS  fclaarD*  itiML  on.  door  mn'h  of  Ttn.b 


SINGLE,    OUTSIDE    ROOMS 

rnrnl.hed  with  »•.  1    "prim  Ilrd.  and 


AHA   Hhmh  llnet,   Ostmer  .(  CI»», 

AT 

Fifty  Cents  per  Night 


THE   OLD 

Hot     Scotoh, 

IS  Mi.rtoa  Street.  Dear  Keuoy. 

All    Drinlis    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  AND  JERRY  IM  TOWN. 

AlwtuB  on  Hie  the  Now  York  Htruld,  Hurp-r'i 
Wi  -Uly.  Kru.Dk  Lwi.i-s'o,  U.»'»  DoiDB".  Pulia*  O*- 
E*ttd,  «H  too  (.'All form, .  pap-i»,  ulno  London 
Fonuti,  Hfll'j  Life.  Ii.QBtTiitcd  Landoo  Nftwe.  Oull 
and  tar-ily  ynurself.  _ 

■AT-  Doa't  fortcot  the  also  of  the  Hot  Scotch. 
dr>?y_  flHA,RLK8  WM,  VHLDMAW.  Pron'r. 

Rum  Punch.   Hot  Scotch. 

AND.    ■< 

TOM    and    J  E  R  R  Y, 

Oil    Tit    TUB    BRANCH 

Hot    Scotcn, 

a»S  Nntter  street,  wear  Kearnj. 

All    I>riiilii8    Teu    Cents 

HOT     tilluWIlr  It     F.VKKY    NIGHT. 

ool5  t(  JOfl.  D.  BKI0O8,  Proprietor 

DRESS  JWAKINC. 

MRS,    M.   F.    BISHOP,   NO.  16  O'PARRKLL. 
jtJL    '  treot  ia  tho  p'aot>  tor  Ladles  and  BtraDgeri 
"*    >i»lt.ng  the  city  to  h*Vo  their  Dresses  mude  io 
•tyle.  sod  »  oerfeoi  fit,  et  a  moderete  price     oe'll 

RICHEDA    FAMILY 

(Fvrgicrly   0/  Ciiiarina's    Boyal  Italian  Cfrow) 

WILL  GIVE  LRBBONS  ON  THE  VIOLIN  OR 
On.tAr,  «t  rejideaoee  (If  required;, or  for 
,  irteh  Mueio  for  Ball*  or  Partios,  at  moderate 
ohargoa.  Resideooe,  808  Montftomiry  "'"t 
ooroor  Jaokeoo.  hoom  Ko.  11.  del.!  lm 

J.   C.   COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    ILiTJlVOHr, 

Cor,  wJecond  awd  Tehasn*  »tre«t«. 

aar-Terrapta  oonitantly  oa  hand. 
'Oyatere  in  e«iy  alyto.  PHIVATB 
SUPPER  HOOMB    FOR    PARTIES. 

dec  311m 


SQUARZA'S 

Branch  Punch  Saloon, 

3 1 7  Kearny  street. 


Hare  yoc  beheld  It?    If  not,  you're  a  treat 

At  SQUARZA'd  PUNCH  SALOON,  Id  Kearny  street1 

There  BONA,  dlt-ciple  of  GREAT  SQUAKZA, 

Dlipeniet  lamed  Uagio  Pauchee;  rather 

The  most  delio.otui  mtZ'rjroa  yet  recorded; 

And  hare  with  many  medals  beea  rewardodl 

Ladles  their  CORDIALS  there  can  nip  at  lelBOre,— 

Their  "TEARS"  appasBe,— and  Men  gain    "LADIIEJB 

PLEASURE." 
To  allay  connubial  differences  and  pain, 
In  "ANTI-DIVOUOE"  yon  can  your  end  attain , 
Sip  of  the  potent  extract  but  one  taste, 
Xour  arm,  consoltug,  straight  Is  roond  her  waist 
Gm-HB  what  a   "MORNING  OOAirottr"  In  the  kUs 
That  bonis  tbs  paarrel  and  imparts  the  blitil 
The  "WELCOME"  too,  yon'li  alwiyi  flud 
A  balmy  soother  for  tho  troubled  mind. 
The  bright  "AURORA. "and  th«  Bweet  "FARF.WBIA, 
Juat  rtslt  BONA,  and  you'll  all  fare  well! 
Bis  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  are  tho  panacea 
For  all  dyspeptics  and  for  diarrhoea. 
No  Cholera  Morbus  evor  has  been  foonc> 
Where  "HtGIENia  BITTERS"  knock  aronuov 
BONA  and  SQUARZA,  apUe  of  all  datraotoi* s. 
Hare  proved  the  Natleo's  greatest  benefaotorel 
Full  f03 PIT  dllT.r*Qth»»ltWaldrlaH*  yoa'll  Uod 
To  aid  the  Man -Invigorate  the  mtndl 
Not  this  alone— a  Weloome  you  will  meet 
At  BONA*8-,SQOARZA'8)-317  EBARNr  STRKBy.- 
Bemember,  too,  not  this  famed  place  to  pase; 
ALL   SPLENDID  LIQUORS  BUT  ONE  BIT  A  GLASS, 


CUSSES  INJL0CUTI0B. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING,  MEMBERS  OF 
the  Tbeatnoal  Profeoaion  to  '  allforoia  pre- 
Doae  foneinaolsssBsfor  loetraotlon  In  Elocution. 
Pereona  wishing  to  avail  thmnselTee  of  the  oppor- 
tonlty  of  acqnirtnr  a  oatiol  art  at  a  moderate  cost 
eauaeod  in  tlolr  names  to  "Oambyaea  -  P.  O.  Box 
23tt,  when  partloulara  as  to  terme,  aM.,  wiU  b» 
seat  to  them.  M.  »..    da»' 


THEY  HAVE   TAJUUt 

THE     FtRST    PREMIUM 

....AT.... 

All  the  Mechanics*  Fairs- 


EIOK  HLI  -WBOI,«»AA.»  AND  MTAtt 

at  the  eld  ntaMMnHat.  *S*'EAM««w>at.- 
o.vo.lf  ■»»««  <*<»■  M**— 


17»  XC3-  ARO ." 

THE  J0DB5AL  OJ  AMUSEMENTS. 
Pmbliahwi  *T.rr  IHy  in  U1*  year  by 


CCS  Merchant  and    fiSS  Wn.blnKtoB  its. 
Below  Montgomery.  San  Fmnolsoo. 


MONDAY JANUABI  20.  1873 

AMUSEMENTS,    Etc. 

California  Theatre. 

To-niRbt  John  T.  Raymond,  the  niebly  popular 
oocoodUa,  who  since  he  left  tbe  California  The- 
atre bu  pliypd  Tory  snooossfol  engagements  in 
Now  York.  Bo.ton  nod  New  Orleans,  will  make 
un  raappearanoe  in  "Forbidden  Pratt,"  an  adapta- 
tion from  the  Frenoh  by  Obarlea  Horseman  and 
W.  J.  Floreaoi*.  Mr.  Raymond  will  assume  the 
character  at  Joe  Barker,  a  retired  tanner.  Ho 
will  ba  supported  by  George  D.  ChapHn,  Mias  An- 
nie Grabam,  Miss  Helen  Tracy,  Owen  Marlowe. 
Miss  Rellie  Dearoe  and  others.  The  reappearance 
of  tbU  popnlar  comedian  and  the  opeoiog  of  tbe 
drarauic  seat on  for[1973  will,  doubtless  draw  a  rory 
largo  and  faabionable  house. 
Metropolitan   Theatre. 

To-ogbt  Mias  Aagaati  L.  Dargon,  who  cornea 
here  heralded  by  neat  nattering  notices  in  Eas- 
tern newspaper,  as  an  actress  of  rare  emotional 
power,  will  commence  an  engagement  at  tbis  the- 
atre, appearing  as  Camilla  In  tbe  play  of  tbat 
oame.  Harry  EytlDge  will  perform  tbe  tele  of  Ar- 
maria Dnv.il ;  Hudson  Linton  that  of  Moos.  Dnral 
and  Charles  Edmonds,  Count  de  Varvllle.  The 
rest  of  tbe  cast  appears  on  oar  first  page. 
Al  ham  bra. 

The  stating  capaotty  of  tbe  Albambra  Tbealrs 
will  be  severely  testtd  to-night  aod  thosa  who  do 
Dot  go  in  good  sea-on  o.n  scarcely  hope  to  obtain 
standing  room.  A  more  popular  combination  than 
Johnny  Allen,  Alice  Harrison  and  Little  Mao 
oould  sciroslr  bo  made.  These  artistes  will  mako 
their  appearance  lo-oigbtin  tne  favorite  smea- 
tiou  drama  of  "Sohoelder;  or,  dot  Uoase  voj  der 
Rhine"  which  created  snob  a  furore  a  little  over  a 
year  ago  at  the  Metropolitan  Tbeatie.  la  addi- 
tion to  appearing  in  tbe  play  as  Youog  Jacob 
Schneider,  Little  Mac  will  appear n%  tbe  Baby  JUl- 
•  pbsnt  and  ia  his  original  essence:  Johnny  Allen 
and  the  ever-pleasing  Miss  Alioe  Harrison  will  ap- 
pear in  original  songs  and  dancee,  and  new  busi- 
neai  will  be  introduced  in  tbe  ploy.  Pierpont 
Thayer,  Harry  Thompson,  Mrs.  £.  F.  Stewart,  and 
othors  tare  been  engaged  te  support  tbese  famous 
Ariista,  and  Bob  Hart  will  appear  aa  Dr,  Bolua 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Not  tbe  least  of  the  attractions  Id  the  new  bill 
pee  sun  tod  at  tbia  house  is  tbe  screaming  act  of 
"The  Goat  Ia'aad  Spectre,"  by  Johnny  Tucrs,  J.  H. 
Lnrkin  and  Tommy  Bree,  which  i)  received  with 
aboats  of  laughter ;  JKd  Montague  and  M'lle  Ger- 
rotta  perform  a  very  pleasing  comic  nobwithnsts, 
atiokt  and  shapes;  Miie  Jennie  Worrell  appears 
iDBing and  dancewith  Mies  Lillie  Hall,  and  also 
in  ".Van,  the  Good-for-Nothing;"  Coglll  aod 
Cooper  give  their  original  soogand  dance:  "Black 
Ei«d  Alice;"  others  appear  In  specialties,  and  the 
pretty  ballet  of  "Tbe  Return  to  tbe  Villago"  term- 
inates tbe  evening's  amusement. 
Woodward's  Gardens. 

Ac  assembage  numbering  many  thousands  en- 
joyed the  Sunday  entertainment  given  at  these 
Cardens.  M.  Bulalsy  accompanied  by  M'lle  Stacy 
accomplished  a  successful  balloon  asconston,  and 
all  present  enjoyed  themselves  thoroughly  among 
the  varied  delight*  of  this  ne  plus  ultra  of  pleas- 
uro  resorts.  These  gardens  are  open  daily.  Nest 
Saturday  an  attraction  of  extraordinary  na'.ore 
will  be  presented.  This  is  no  less  than  the  very 
first  ascension  of  agaa  balloon  ever  made  on  this 
Coast  Professors  0.  0.  Coo  and  A.  A.  Lay,  the 
celebrated  aeronauts,  bave  arrived  from  New 
York,  bringing  with  them  two  gaa  balloonB,  One 
holds  4-M)0J  feet  of  gas  and  is  capable  of  earning 
four  persons  1,080  miles.  These  gentlemen  have 
been  engaged  to  make  as  ascension  at  Woodward's 
Gardens  on  Saturday  next.  The  population  of 
San  Francisoo  will  tarn  oat  en  masse  to  witness  it. 
Flie  Athenenm. 

The  very  attractive  bill  which  drew  »n oh  large 
housea  Satardav  night  aod  again  last  night  will 
bs  given  again  thie  evening.  lb  com  pi  is  aa  a  oava- 
tina  by  Miss  Agnes  Kennedy;  oharaoUr  skotcbea 
by  Mortimer;  songs  by  Miie  Fanny  Mandeville  : 
aots  by  Mortimer,  Thompson,  Parka  and  others  ; 
oh  an  ge  acta  by  Hngb  Robinion  and  many  otter 
amusing  speoia)  ties. 

ANaTOuxoAL  Museum.— One  ol  the  most 

sotnptute  collections  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
Bute*,  comprising  hnndreda  of  costly  and  bean-' 
vital  wn  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
Only)  at  the  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
hoar  mar  be  prortf  ■►>!•  «iwm  hem 


A  Lou  Art. 

Bprigga  ia  of  the  opinion  tbat  California 
baa  Iob*.  the  art  of  suppressing  orime,  by  ans- 
pension  of  the  criminal. 


There  is  a  man  in  New  York  who  says  that 
he  is  the  "only  man  in  the  conotry  that  ever 
knoobed  down  an  elephant."  Be  is  an  auc- 
tioneer. 

The  Place. 

It  yon  want  a  cl* au  bath,  with  clean  towols, 
and  a  good  shave,  or  your  hair  cut  la  the  beat 
fetyle,  by  experienced  workmen,  go  to  Brown's 
Bathing  and  Hair  Dr-sslug  SiIqqd,,  No.  202 
Fomth  street,  near  Howard.  x 

Grand  Concert  and  Ball 

Of  the  Germanla  Btn>9,  at  the  Hor  tlcultur 
Hall.  Febrmry  2d.  The  musical  portion  of  the 
entertainment  will  c  nsist  of  glees  and  ehcrages 
by  the  Swiss  Stng  ng  Club  and  Prjf.  Bperanza's 
Italian  Singing  Socl^y.  This  ball  will  no  doubt 
be  one  of  the  most  select  and  enjoyable  of  the 
season,  considering  the  p  polarity  and  high 
social  etinding  of  the  oorps.  Tickets,  admit- 
ting genu  man  and  ladles,  ore  dollar.  q 


Bow  Plilladelphiana    Behave    at    the 
Opera, 

It  has  beoD  said  that  Heaven  Blows  its  con- 
tempt for  riches  by  the  character  of  tbe  peo- 
ple to  whom  they  are  given.  It.ehjs  should 
not  perforce  be  a  reason  or  even  an  excuse 
for  esce?sive  valgar.ty,  and  yet  if  a  Rentlo- 
man  wore  to  venture  into  the  choice  p'a^e 
of  the  Academy  on  an  opera  night,  he  would 
discover  in  tueui  number*  who  were  steeped 
in  selfish  vulgarity  to  the  lips. 

On  tbe  stage  a  divine  ainger,  wuobb  melo- 
dious warbliDgs  should  strike  silence  to  the 
richest  daughter  of  shoddy  about  whom 
tin  scent  of  tbe  loom  still  lingers,  cannot 
be  heard  because  of  the  inane  drivel  of  talk 
that  runs  in  an  uninterupted  stream  from 
the  lips  of  those  who  do  not  ore  to  hsar, 
bat  are  determined  that  tbey  and  not  the 
prima  donna  shall  be  the  Centre  of  attraC" 
tion. 

Vulgarity  is  not  a  thing  to  be  paraded  in 
public  places,  as  tbese  poor  ahoddyite.s  im- 
agiue.  Why  should  they  proclaim  to  the 
quiet,  orderly,  music-loving  people  about 
them  tbat  tbey  are  bo  newly  rich  as  to  still 
bsarupon  them  tbe  rule  manners  of  that 
class  which  by  brazen  show  and  noise  tries 
tu  assert  its  sham  gentility  ?  If  they  were 
to  hold  tbeir  tongues,  only  their  immediate 
friends  would  know  how  vulgar  they  are  ;  if 
they  wera  to  lie. an  reverently  to  the  music, 
they  might  be  Buppc  Bed  to  comprehend  its 
beauty;  if  they  were  considerate  of  their 
neighbors,  their  neighbors  would  not  know, 
perhaps,  that  tbey  were  only  veaeered  pre- 
tenders, floating  on  tbe  outsr  eddies  of  cul- 
tured scciety. 

Bat  those  load  talkers  who  drivel  thira 
stupid  inanity  through  whole  acta  of  ihe 
opera  are  not  only  coar=e  and  vulgar,  they 
are  swindlers  in  their  petty  way  ae  well 
Because  iheir  fat  wits  prefer  tbe  sound  of 
their  own  voices  to  tbat  of  a  Kellogg  or 
Lucca,  others  do  not;  aod  when  they  pre- 
vent otheis  |from  hearing  the  music  which 
they  have  paid  so  much  to  hear,  they  are 
to  the  exact  extent  of  the  lots  they  have 
occasioned  barefaced  swindlers,  Tbis  evil 
was  nevtr  to  distitclly  manifest  as  during 
the  pretent  opera  searon,  and  it  should  re- 
ceive fcuch  a  prompt  and  decided  rebuke  as 
to  cure  it  effectually.— Philadelphi a  Tele- 
gram. 

■■>  — 
Dear,  Dear! 

We  find  thie  paragraph  going  the  rounds 
of  oonfiding  country  exchanges: 

When  Mrp.  Stanton  was  delivering  ber 
lecture  on  "The  ComiDg  Girl,"  in  Grey  Bay 
the  other  night,  she  told  how  her  father, 
when  they  were  going  over  the  Highlands  , 
of  Scotland  together,  had  a  pnir  of  boots 
made  for  ber,  aud  how  she  wa'ked  therein 
just  as  many  miles  as  he,  an  I  just  as  well- 
Afcer  tbe  lecture  a  bronzed-t&ced,  i'urzy  in- 
dividual stepped  around  to  lbs  green  room, 
and  putting  forth  a  knotted  palm,  said' 
"An*  will  yo  shek  taan's  wi"  the  maau  win. 
made  tbe  boolieB  for  ye?"  and  there  he  was 

This  is  too  much.  How  old,  for  goodness 
sake,  doaa  Mrs.  Stanton  expect  us  to  believe 
this  shoemaker  ie?  If  a  Scotch  shoeaiaker 
upwards  of  a  hundred  and  forty  years  of  age 
has  been  living  we  should  have  heard  of  it 
long  ago  and  in  a  different  way.  Mrs.  Stan- 
ton ought  to  be  more  careful  about  the  sto- 
ries she  tells  ef  her  youth.  No  living  char- 
acter can  with  any  degree  of  safety  be  in- 
troducd. 


•Justice  to  Women. 

The  Boston  Transcript,  speaking  of  no- 
ble wives,  eays  that  Mr.  Seward's  Jfame  be- 
gan to  wane  aftsr  the  death  of  his  wife,  to 
whom  he  owed  the  vitalizing  currents  which 
bore  him  on.  The  Vicountess  Beacon&field 
iadead,  and  wc  shall  now  see  how  much  the 
extraordinary  DiBraeli  owed  to  the  power 
behind  the  throne.  How  long  must  it  be 
before  great  women  can  bring  their  powers 
to  bear  at  first  band?  We  hsve  had  practi 
cal  evidenes  that  sometimes  tbey  bring  them 
to  bear  with  both  hands— and  most  effect 
ively,  too. 


Unappreciated. 

A  Boston  gentleman  who  could  not  waltz,, 
offered  a  young  lady  $100  if  she  would  let 
him  hug  her  aa  much  as  the  man  did  who 
had  just  wallzed  her.  It  was  a  good  offer, 
and  showed  that  money  was  no  object  to 
him,  but  they  put  him  out  of  the  house  b 
hard  that  his  eyes  were  quite  black. 


health  ana  Pleasure. 

Tnere  are  not  too  many  pleasures  la  Bon 
Francisco.  Nothing  is  more  pleoaant,  nothing 
more  health -giving  than  *  drive  into  tne  coun- 
try nc  3d  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
keep  a  carnage  of  their  own,  can  find  one 
equal  In  elegance  to  any  prtvota  conveyance 
aw  the  Occidental  Carnage  stand.  Frank  Bou- 
*on  has  there,  and  at  his  stables  1016  Stockton 
street,  ciTEloges  of  every  deseriptioxi.  Els 
•  ■riven  are  careful  and  experiences,  nls  charges 
are  moderate.  The  moral  of  the  above  is: 
W  to  Frank  Bouton  at  the  Oocldentai  Hotel 
a-nanyou  want  a  carriage.  o 


How  we  Figured  it  Out, 

We  chanced  to  overh*ar  rather  a  smart 
young  man  the  other  day  boldly  proclaiming 
his  dogma  that  there  "wasn't  an  honest 
man  in  the  world  ;"  and  the  fact  flashed 
upon  the  intoitive  mind  of  Fioabo 
that  it  was  impossible  that  the  fellow  could 
know  all  Ihs  world,  but  qu  ts  within  the 
bounds  of  possibility  that  he  should  thor- 
oughly know  himself,  and  judge  of  the  rest 
of  the  world  accordingly. 

Bad  Boy. 

A  boy  who  blows  the  organ  in  a  country 
church  in  Western  MaEsichusetts  lately  got 
intoxicitdd  on  tbe  Sacramental  wine  stored 
in  a  oloset  near  his  lolt,  and  could  not 
come  to  time  on  the  closing  hymn. 


Printer's  Ink. 

Nasty,  black,  dirty  and  oheap  is  printer 'a 
ink,  yet  by  its  uaa  tbe  world  has  become  en- 
lightened and  (Jhristianiaed. 


To  deal  frankly,  honestly  and  firmly  with 
all  men  turns  out  best  in  the  long  ran. 

Experience  is  one  of  the  oldest  and  sores 
teachers,  but  its  prices  are  miconBly  high 


E«reka  Social  Club 
The  prizes  to  be  awarded  at  the  Ninth  An- 


Getting  Satisfa  tion—  Hh  a 

Moral. 

A  man  named  Jack  Cocghlan  ussd  t>  take 
nice  little  rides  on  the  Bay  Yiew  cats  and 

refua*  to  puy  bis  fare  and  abuse  tbe  conduc- 
tors when  called  oi  for  it.  Tua  ether  night 
he  jumped  on  car  No.  10,  and  refusing  t3 
pay  fare,  John  McCormiok,  the  conductor, 
put  him  (If.  Oi  Saturday  nigh't,  inspired 
with  whiisy  and  armed  with  a  Colt's  six 
ahooter,  he  jumped  on  oar  No.  10  again  on 
Long  Bridge,  and  "went  for  even"  on  that 
coaduator  j  whom  the  morning  papers  des- 
cribe as  "  a  slim,  weakly-looking  man." 
Jack  Coughlan  rode  r^t  hia  house,  just 
beyond  the  Potrero  oat  clear  out  t3  the 
South  San  Franeuco  terminus,  abusing 
tbat  oonduotjr  and  seeking  a  quaml  with 
him  all  the  way  out,  When  the  car  was 
about  starting  on  tbe  return  trip  the  con- 
ductor left  hie  poeiiion  on  the  rear  platform 
to  avoid  a  difficulty  with  Coughlan,  and 
went  forward  with  Ihs  driver.  But  that 
persevering  bully  fo'lowed,  drew  his  pistol 
and  went  for  satisfaction  then  and  ttere. 
The  conductor  then  drew  his  little  Smith  & 
Wesson  and  planted  three  little  balls,  one 
after  the  other,  in  tbe  rowdy's  head,  saving 
like  the  Priccssa  Zeobide,  in  "The  Palace 
of  Truth,"  though  perhaps  not  with  the 
same  grace  that  lit  tie  Bose  Evarjs  used  to 
say  it,  "be  satisfied."  And  Cough'an  was 
satisfied  ;  he  was  taken  to  the  Hospital,  and 
died  there  on  Sunday  morning.  The  moral 
of  our  s'oryis,  dont  seek  satisfaction  with 
a  revolver  in  your  hand  if  you  want  to 
vote  at  the  next  election. 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Mine.  Josephine  Edmond 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC    PHYSICIAN. 

TWENTY     YEAK9      OF     PRACTICE! 


IN  THE  TREATMENT  OF  DISEASES  INCi- 
deat  to  females  has  plaoad  Madase  Edmonds 
tii  the  head  ot  all  pbyaiclacs  making  such  praotioe 
a  specialty,  and  enables  her  toKaarantae  a  speedy 
aDd  permboeat  oars  in  the  worst  oases  of  aup- 
prorsion  ncd  menstrual  derangements.  Ladles 
will  fiod  Madame  Edmonds  a  skiiliul  physician, 
and  ii  ib  io  raeir  interest  to  oonaalt  her  ia  all  dis- 
eases ioeident  to  women  before  tampering  with 
poisonous  nostrama,  quack  dooiors  und  humbage. 
Madame  Ld  moods  describes  diBtiaees  without  any 
information  from  the  pane  t,  and  carts  without 
the  use  ef  mercury  or  experiments,  thus  saving 
from  wrong  treatment  for  private,  chronic  and 
oaocer  diseases.  Correspondence  snotty  confi- 
dential. Office  and  residouoe,  737  Market  street 
between  Third  and  Fourth.  js,  -.u-l> 


FRENCH  MUTUAL  PROVIDENT 
SAVINGS  &L0AN  SOCIETY. 

Twtnty-Slxth     Semi-Anm.il     Dividend. 

A  DIVIDEND  OF  NINE  PER  CENT.  PER  AN- 
num.  net.  (9  per  oeni.)  upon  the  operations 
of  the  b'rencb  Savings  and  Lo'-u  sociniv,  for  the 
six  rnoutbB  ending  December  31st,  1872,  has,  in 
conformity  with  the  reoort  tf  the  Committatof 
\  ■■  riiii'Hi  iun  apDointrd  by  the  members  of  the  So- 
ciety, been  declared  by  tbe  Hoard  of  Auministra- 
toQ.  at  tbe  Simi- Audu  i!  Meeting  held  on  the 
l<kh  ioBtan'.  Tbis  dividend  will  bs  payable  on 
and  after  the  eiKKieduih  ioetaut,  at  tbe  office  of 
tne  Society,  411  Bneb  street. 

SUN  CAVE  MAHE, 
j201m  Diraolorof  Frencti  savings  Baik" 


Chinese  Employment  Company 

riSHCE  cfs  CO. 

FUBMSH 

CHINESE  LABOR 

FOB  ALL  PARTS  OE  THE  UNITED  STATES. 
No.  627  8aoram6nto  ttreit.  Bet.  Kearjy 
and  Montgomtry,  Sao.  FranclBCO,  Oal.  \Fe  ara 
prepared  to  furnish  at  ehor;  notice.  Domestic 
8ir.-aut»,  Hotel  Oooke,  Laundry  Men,  W-lterp, 
Common  Labor  rs,  Farm  Hands,  Bsll-road 
Hands,  Gsrdemr',  Mechanic*,  Factory  Ba  d?, 
Wooa  Choppers,  etc,  etc.  Special  attention  given 
to  fur olsbiDg  Domestic  Servants.       j*  20  lm 


Jones  <5e  «elir Oder's 

Celebrated  Orah  Chowder  can  be  obtained  only 
at  8SO  Bubh.  itreet,  nearly  opposite  ihe  Alham- 
bra  Theatre,  Bob  Halt  eats  it,  and  they  all 
eat  it.  Only  the  beat  brands  of  Liquors  bot- 
tled for  family  u?e.  g 

Everybody    Suited, 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multltuce  or  faablona 
in  bate.  At  "  The"  Hat  Store,  647  Wa-biugton 
street  (second  het  store  below  Kearny),  all  tbese 
nrw  Ftylea  can  be  found.  Tbe  stock  ie  immense 
— the  prlceB  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  Is  sura  to  be  suited.  a 

xji-ve   "Wen. 

I'hoBe  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  is  the  cause  of  many  crimes.  Tnose 
wbo  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Wash- 
Ingtou  treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Bocken,  wbo  boa  catered  for  the  public  since 
Id49.  provides  for  bis  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  Baimagnndl  soup,  game,  tame  geese, 
deliolous  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  deBire.  The  best  enn  of  tea  In  the 
city  — English  breakfast  tea  —  Bouohong  and 
Orange  Pekoe— can  be  obtained  here.  a 


Sam   Moore, 

Formerly  of  Rues  House  Carriages,  can  be 
found  in  front  of  Coleman  Btob.  elothlng  es- 
tablishment, southwest  corner  Hush  and  Mont- 
gomery  ate.,  or  Deorter  Bubles.  Oarrlaee  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  sight,  at  reduced  rates.  bg 


Gentlemen,    Attention! 

For  the  most  comfortable  aud  luxurious  shave 
be  ture  and  coll  at  O.  L.  Busand's  Palace  Shaving 

and  Hairdreasing  Saloon,  224  Montgomery  et„ 
opposite  Buss  Houea.  up-et  airi.  Only  the  most 
skillful  artists  employed. 


A  Happy  New  Year. 

What  a  pleaiare  itia  to  meet  a  smiling  counte- 
nance, wbetber  it  be  on  tbe  street  or  in  the  par- 
lor. Aod  why  is  it  that  some  faces  wear  a  contin- 
ually happy  look  ?  It  is  simply  because  tbey  live  on 
a  plain,  nutritions  and  substantial  diet.  That  man 
is  a  public  benefactor  who  will  conscientiously 
serve  us  with  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
rceaL  Louis  Meyers,  proprietor  of  the  "White 
House."  Kearny  street,  also  of  the  Oapitol  Res- 
taurant, Fourth  etreoL  does  it.  as  hundreds  can 
enthusiastically  testify.  His  kitchens  are  marvels 
of  order  and  cleanliness.  Try  bim,  and  you  will 
find  it  impossible  to  eat  elsewhere. 


Lever  Buckle    Muspendera, 

At  $1  per  pair — 25  per  cent,  cheaper  than  else- 
•vh*r»^ — %t  trrn  What  Cheer  Lanxirlry. 


e»  Jao  tograpk^^aj^ 


FIGARO 


CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PKOGRAMMEiDi 
every  Theatre  in  Ban  Francisoo.  g,>w^ 


FIGARO 

IS  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH 
out  the  centre  of  the  city,  in  all  Hotels,  Res. 
taurants,  Saloons,  Stores  and  Offices. 


FIGARO 

IS     CIRCULATED    EVERY    DAY  ON    THE 
Oakland  terry  Boats  to  catch  the  passengers 
hat  arrive  by  tfcegreat  Overland  Train. 


FIGARO 

IS  MAILED  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
OreRon— the  papers  left  in  the  theatres  at  sight 
being  gathered  up  and  saved  for  that  purpose,  biaj 


FIGARO 

IS  "HERE,  THERE  AND  EVERYWHERE," 
and  is  constantly  meeting  a  chanpe  of  readers 
in  tbe  Theatres,  Traveling  Conveyances,  Hotels, 
and  publio  resorts  generally. 


FIGARO 

CIROULATE8  IN  THE  BEST*  SOCIETY,  IS 
placed  in  tbe  bands  of  nearly  all  who  come 
to  tbe  city  to  make  purchases,  and  is  therefore  the 
best  of  advertising  mediums. 


Oil   Taxes 
FOR  1873 


T>ffO"W      ZDTTJS3, 


..AND. 


Payable    at    the    Asseaaor's  Office,  or   to 
Deputy. 

A.JSVI  B09KKEB,  Atiesior. 

jali  lm 


Crystal  Sample  Room 

S35   MFB1MEKTO   8TKEET. 

ALL    DBINKS.    PL4IN    OR   FANCY,    TEN 
OEMXS.    i»-Hot  Drink,  a  «p60ioUy. 

K.  UiTEEB, 
jft17  lm Proprietor. 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

The  German  Saving*   and  Loon  Soelety. 

fHE    BOARD   OF   DIRECTORS   HAVE  DK- 

dared  a  dividend  of  nine  (9)  per  cent,  ner 
annnm  on  Term  Deposit*,  and  seven  and  one  half 
H>&)  per  oent.  per  annnm  on  Ordinary  DepoBits. 
free  of  Federal   Tax,   for  the  six  months  end  ni 

R^irrS^Ji11-  IP.™*'"!*  on  and  after  Januarf 
is,  loii.    By  order. 

r«  it  .  GEORGE  LETTE,  Secretary. 

Sao  FranoiBco,  December  31.  1872.  ja3  2w 


S.F.  BUSINESS  B.REQTOn 

Boottaellera  und  Stationers, 

H.  H.  Moore,  609  Montgomery,  near  Merchant. 

Hualneaa  Colleges. 
Heald's,  Bryant  &  Stratton's  Oollege,  24  Post  S 

Urn*  her*. 
Kats,  Fred,  Btalla  31  to  100.  California  Market. 

BrOH  Fonnderlea. 
Weed  A  Kingwell,  California..  125  First  st. 

DentUts. 
Dr.  King's  Grand  Dental  and  Surgical  Institnt 
61C  Saoramento  street. , 

French  Fancy   Soeda 
Locan  A  Co.,  19  Montgomery,  107  and  1119  Sutter, 

Unman  Ha!r. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  k  Oc.  110  Second  street. 

BCnalc  und  Mimical  Instrument* 
Keene,  O.  0.,  mftr.  accordions,  repairer  of  ail  fcu_ 
musical  instruments,  203  Kearny. 
Mnocuronl  MnQafuclnreri, 
Britnardello,  Macohiavello  A  Co.,  706  Hansoms,    < 

Wlnea  and  Liquor*.    (Wholesale.) 
Doner!  F.  A  0„..  504  Front 


LARGEST 

PosterPrintingHouse 

On  the  Pacific  Coast. 
H.  P.  TAYLOR, 

HAVING  DI&OONTINUED  THE  PRlrTTBW 
Business  at  the  corner  of  Saoramento  ia 
Leideedorff  streets,  and 

Removed  to  532  (Jlay  street 

Will,  in  future,  conduct  the  same  lice  of  boats 
at  the  new  location,  in  connection  with  the  offioi 

B.  F.  STERETT, 

With  whom  he.  hoe  united  his  stock  and  busiatt 
thus  making  this 

THE  LARGEST  AND  BEST  APPOINTED  OFFIO 
IN  THE  STATE, 

And  affording  unsurpassed  facilities  for  Printls 
of  every  description.  Personal  attention  will  t 
(tiven  to 

SNOW,  THEATRICAL,  CIRCUS  AND  CONGER 
WORK,  ETC. 

My  Engravers  stand  at  tbe  head  of  the  prof* 
sion.as  samples  on  the  dead-walls  of  tbe  city  wi 
testify. 
A  call  is  solioited  from  my  friends  and  the  pot 
io  at  my  new  quarters. 

H.  P.  TATLOB, 
de-l  lm  £iis  claw  atreet.< 


flawl  J**  af 


ARIOf 

-Pianoforte 


DECLARED  BY  THE   JUDGES  AT  A  LAI 
Fair  of  tbe.Aaaerican  Institute,  after  a  blini 
fold  trial   ajeainat  Bteinway's,  Ohickeriutr'a,  at 
others,  to  be  THK  BEST  ON  EXHIBITION.    1 
CVBTAZ,  Sole  Agent,    SO  O'Farrell  stret 
N_B.— Pianos  of  all  styles  TO  RENT.         BBOrl. 


OUTSIDE    LANDS 

A  NY    AND    ALL    PERSONS    THAT   HAV. 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  OUT 

SIDE    LAND    ASSESSMENTS    can    have   tb 
amount)  refunded  at  the  offloa  of  the  undoreUmtj 
upon  tbe  presentation  of   an  order   from  tb 
Mayor  and  City  and  County  Attorney. 
delStf  A.   AUSTIN. 


J.       OL 

DAVE  MENDER  A  CO.,  at  tl 

old  original  Red  Lion,  19  Geai 

street,  between  Kearny  Mid  Dnpont,  where  yo 
HOT  AND  GOLD  DRINKS,  notformi 

ild    Pinnnnr  I.nnnh.      Ths  "flirt  Hnnrt." 


ting  the  old  Pioneer  Lunch. 
olwayB  on  band. 


The  "Old  BporT 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession 

THE  UNDERSIGNED,  WHO  HAS  Bl 
over  twelve  years  connected  witb  ths  pr 
Melbourne,  and  Is  well  known  by  the  meraBL^ 
the  profession  in  the  Colonies,  begs  to  iatSsna 
that  ne  ia  prepared  to  give  experienced  advioe' 
all  persons  professionally  visiting  or  meditatlni 
visit  to  tbe  Australian  Colonies.  Fee  moderat 
Punctuality  in  dispatching  replies  may  be  rant 
upon, 

WILLIAM  HENRY  WATERS. 
ISViotoria  Chambers,    "O  Collins  c treat,  Ki 
bourne.     Anatralio.  frftf 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE 

fwu  FINELY  FUr  NIBBED  ROOMS,  SH 
f~*  gle  or  In  suits, 
"  T  V'i.. Ughied  and  Vcntllat**. 
li«  Unl'wC'^ai^oms  to  in.  Loc^c>:wt: 
or  with  tat  t>T.\,,  ACHAMURA  BUtLiilK' 
\fl  e  :  sub  fii-#>»t,  -umil > 


CANDIES. 

ALL  KINDb*  OE  1  HE  FINSFiT  ^OANP 
made  at  onr  Steam  Candy  Factory  <iiil7-  i 
orders,  especially  from  the  country,  are  aolicif 
and  will  be  promptly  attended  to. 

CANTY  A  WAGNKR, 
lf»T  Mnrtonmnr,   »t.\  i*"  •  Not**' 


CENTRAL 

NO.  118  GEARY  STREFT.f 
Best  accommodations  for 
Families  in   tbe    city.     Private 
entrance  for  Ladle*.    Hair  Catting,  ti having  Ol 
Sbampooing.    Children's  Hair  neatiy  cuL    Ladit 
Shampooing  SO  cents. 
i'lllro L.  CORRIVEAU.  Pronristar 


MR.  AND  MRS.  DREW'S 

Select  Dancing  Acaderr 


JjL^L^B^U^— 


AMERICAN     EXCHANCE 

HAYWARD8. 

IOMY  OACBb PEOPRIETC 

First-Class   Bote: 


■Class 

ills  6m 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS. 


i 


M0NT60MEIT  I     ik   k 
hotel.  "   5 


»•■    imciin     MOKriAT.   jahuary   m.   irtn. 


W.l.    ITT.     »..    IM> 


FURNISHED   ROOMS 

IS  and  110  i 

WEST  END 


■-••ni  um i—*        at  — 


S^    METROPOLITAN  THEATRE 


AUGUSTA  L.DARGON! 


CALIFORNIA    THEATRE. 


« •   w   t.  !-»*••*  I  fcaame— j  ■» 


IMIK«tLA>?    o«T»l«aI      A-Tllil 


Aseswa  •*  *•  ■■ 


Knrurni  IUn, 

MR.  JOHN    T.   RAYMOND! 


THIS  rvEwmo 


■ 


h««rm»'nl 


II.       II 


STERETT 


mil  tvHiiro 


J ARC ART tfO 


•  >•»«  r  .i,v    ■-  .•  .f  .1 

CAMILLE! 


J  AWEARY  20 

l*tl,  will  1.  .   1*1.  « t  lk>  ltd  IIB.  l«  UK  '-.!(.  OM  *r»    M.    DaMUr  Oo«^.li. 

ftoai  ami).  a«...  .  mi.  l..n  I  Ur  ••im.i  OABatlLLa  fcj  Him. 

»■■    H---ri» .*  H4  W.  I.  rioruic..  Mj4  Mll«4 

FORBIDDEN  FRUIT! 

wim  *rraofitiATi   «tcr>rBT. 

IHIimiHMtlaMI  JIB.   JOHN  T.     IUI1I1MI 

(lEOBOI  D.  I'HAILIN 

Btxaf  HI  VILLI    •■UMToma*  B.rri.i.  0»IJ  MAkl.oWE 

ITI  CUI>TO.<l.<Hr.rf>  Wir. V  .  \II\M 

vBUB.Omtc>'i  M«* Mill  un  iiimt 

'J.  Owir'i  f  >l  <  LITTLE    RILI.IK  DIATE) 

A.OX     FIRST. 
P»RL  iR  A\tl  OROFNDft  OF  ORORIil  CLINTON  a   HOUMt.    RIC'liMOND 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


THIS    r.VEKlNl 


....JAWCAliY  SO 

as  hax  rnii  oooD-roa 
M  I  8  ft*       1     I   I .  I .  I   I  11  ALL 

IH  DOUBUs  tftOKO  AM)  D' 

y        »B.I  Ku4 

-  *•«  Mea.lt  ft 

KM  liraa-icr 
wtiah-BC  l-m.r   < 
Pisei  ■  -Hseoilfeli  IU  <'.r.p*«f 

W*1k-*r-n»4  (..Hi.  « ,r    ,.,..1  l.Mpu| 


lllK. 


N" 


MONTAGUE  and   OERRETTA  In  COMICS 

Wuh  Micas,  Bet*,  aid  Olgaelle  OoslBtab-ef. 


■  Inaalarltlre 

P*a«j   iMIf 

»•■>•>.  In    r-rl« 


Jrntlr   Je.aiM 

Oarrli  (hapau 

f  h«rlr«  Vrnor 


ft? 


ELAKi 


mn  til' 
tiimcmi 

5SIIBK 

«  Ol  U  Hi"  I 

Mil  UK 


: 


VIMUDil  ul  TII"l:-l>\r-JiaauiIU  «cd  :ld 

DEBORAH,  or;  THE  APOSTATE  JEW. 


iaidat  rricMM.  Junn  utt-B...at  of 
MISS    AUGUSTA    L.    DARCON! 

lUTl'BDAT  KTTEHMOOS.  J»D    .'■ - 

Grand    CAJIILLE    Mntlnof  < 


NOON--T 


JF-JETNTT 


■■Tb»..«rtS  rprat  j  Word.," 


A.OX      SECOND. 
RILI.t  ART)  ROOM  AID  SMOKtftO  ROOM  AT  OEOROI  CLINTON'S 

NIGHT-THB  TEMPTATION 

•Ali«  !  TO.  Fralt  of  oar  Forhldd.n  Tr'fj  b.glni  to  fftll." 

■A.OT     THIRD. 

PARLOR  AND  OBOCNDS. 

DA'WN-FORBIDDEN       FRUIT 

•*  This  F.-il  only  wa«  tho  Pah  to  Good.  " 


M'luri   Jtrr  I.  fl'r-M*  A  <*o"s.  lateet  <l**ign,  ''Orxlsn  CarTO"  Billiard  Teblr,  baa  been  kindly  furnished  fcr  (he  c  cession 


IN  AOHVE  PBBPABATION  -The  New   Donustio  Drama  of 
Aod  W.  J.  Gilberts  latest  London  and  New  York  Baocess,  tbe  Delightful  Comedy, 

PYGMALION     AND     GALATEA! 


PBICE8   OF  ADMISSION. 

Krwrvfil  »*nt»— Dr«*  Oirol*  ant*  Orchestra SI  So    Balcony 

KiNn     ■  .  aony 7.S     GaMery 

Drfifl*  Cliola  Admin*. no  *1  OO    Pri»atB  Boxat. 


SO 

»K 

»«    nnd  «10  OO 


Jennie    Worrell    and    Lillio    Hall 

Iff   DOnil.K  Sunn   AMI   PAXUlt. 

TWO    TRAGEDIANS. 

Mat  K.I. ,  ud R.n.M.rab 

Huilor'M     I  »  ..  n  i  .  i  i  n  —    ]Iou«o 

J    II    I.AKKIIV  Md  OARRIC  ARMRTROITO. 
Or«riof» Orobaam 


.Mln  Joa*»bla« 


ilrlf IrjAl  Hoot  and  l>»o«». 

BlackByed  Alics Cogill  aod  Cooper 

Bouquet  of  Songs Miss  Lillie  Hall 

GOAT    ISLAND    SPECTRE. 

Johnar  To.r. J.  H.  Lirkin Tommr  BrM 

O"""' ■ ■ OrobMUA 

Alt.r  wktok. 

Nan  the  Good-for-Nothing! 

NAN...    MISS  .1KNMF  WORRKLL 

(Id  wbiob  imli  without  a  nral,  Inirodaiing  barclosa.) 

Tom  Dtlbblni.  ono  fathor R    Q    Mt'sb 

Harry  Uollioi,  the  otb«r  Uvb«r ObnrlM  Varoar 

Obailtr.aoatpantsr Man  Ksllr 

YoarjK  Mr.  Slnipafto Obaa.  Oostfl 

Bo° Fred  Ooepar 

OtsriM Orobeetra 


New  Oharaeteristio  Ballet  by  M.  Bobmidt,  omitled 

RETURN  TO  THE  VILLAGE! 

HINRJ,a  Poetllllon M0K8.  HOHMIDT 

ADFLB.  Ttvaodiere WMK.  IHbRBKE 

Biboo.  iBBkaaixir  r  d    MotitMtw 

Aagastiae,  his  wife Osrrle  Ubapman 

....D0RINO  THE  BALLET.... 
fharaeterlattc  Polka....Mme.  Thereie,  M.  gchmtdt 

Value  Comlqur) lUrca.  Thereie,  F.   MoDtague 

QRbable  Inoideots  sod  Grand  Finale. 


Ec. 


I  40    Second  Street.     |  40 


SWAIN'S   BAKERY, 

K.l.bll.hml     111      T..J 

WE     HAVE    MO     BRANCHES, 

BXOTPt  .1  No.    148  rasrlb  ttrMt.  Aod  At 
No.  MM*  blo^uia  iuhu 

Titt  but  giAi.uv  or 

wedding  Calzo 

ALWAYS  ON   HANK.  IT 


v.vMtBTv  or 


ii«&«i' 


"""* 
&**. 


Cako  tor  the  Holidays. 

I0t  OBEAM.  CHARLOTTR  RU38E,  BIAH0- 
MANIIE.  JKLLIKS.  .w.,  ntd*  toorderacd 
•f  lb.  bMt  n.t.rl.1.. 

R.  Tl.  tWAIT  As  rn 


HAIR. 

TUT.  UHKAPKSL  PLAOR  IN  SAN  FSANOISOO 
TO  BUT 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Good  ■*,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewelry  Si  Fancy  Coocls, 

IS  AT  THE 

NEW  YORK    STORE. 

A.    B.  lAXPn(l.\  Jt  CO., 

W».  tl»  ftecond  .treet, 
ooJOla  I    M.ro.  MlMloa  »oj    Mlpii«. 

Attention,  Good  Livers! 


1  AfSV 


**--^A 

0M 


MK.   P.    BBROES.   VORMmi.T 
DTOprlatorof  tbe  H  In  era'  R««. 

ISKSBt*  iHl*  %£n  to.  «»»«*arneot 
of  botb  tbe  Ml rmrt'  ReiaaoraBt  oa 
Oommerolal  itnot  and  ibe  MioniV 
Brsooh  50  Market  itreet.  tn  parteenblp  wltL  MR. 
A. DRAYKUB,  wb.i  baa  been  connected  with  the 
arm  foryeara,  ImproTamoDU  bare  be«o  made  ia 
the  caleloo  dspartmeota  that  will  render  tbe  Mi- 
Mrs  nors  popular  Lbaa  it  has  «Ter  baet  darlB. 
tba  tl  rewrtsf  Ks  proip»ritr-  Our  Bills  ot  Jars 
•mbraca  *]]  tbe  delloaotee  of  tbe  aeasoQ.  Oar 
mdtu  la  ,70ood  tars.  Good  Oookioi  and  Modaraie 

P.    HEHUr.1   A  OO., 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

Ml  sad  AStt  Oommereial.  sad 
TO*  Market  •  treat. 
OpMrrOBaSA.at.toU  F.tc  an  SI  1m 


THE  SAN  FRANCISCO 

BILL  POSTING  COMPANY 


McDANIEL'S 

Miisemn  and  Theatre, 

CHEYENNE.    WYOMING. 

THR    UNnKR-^IONKO    WOTJT.D    MOST  RK- 
apact folly  rap»eeot  to  yon  .od  toe  pobllo  Ren- 
•TAliy,  that  Ba  ta  now  praparud  to    farclah    facil- 
itfcr*  for  •ihibitinna  ot  erery  kind  and  character, 
whiob  nboald  deiotra  the  oMronace   of  the   pab> 
Uo.    U«    bai  »raoie<l    a'-  Clioynne.    Wyoming.   A 
I.ARI.K  AKD  OuMMODI'iU-*    HALL,  with  (tool 
SoeLaryard    hia.o.    Ttie   Hall  In  well  vcntllate'l 
and  lisbt«d,  and  ruido  com  for  fthe  for  all  n*a*ons 
of  th'  /war.    TUB  BEST  Ol''  MUStO.  both  btrinR 
and  BraAA,  can  be  fnrnlabed  at  all  timea. 
KeTialao'ory  arraaaamanln  will    be    made    wltb 
>  'a'JAL  OKOIHKR  COMPANIES,  eith- 
er (orR-nnnr  of  Hall  or  parlorinanoea  on   a   per- 
centage of  tbo  reoeipta.    GbrrrnpoDrfence  -oliuncd 
Addreaa.  J.  MoDANIEl  . 

Lock  Box  No   I.  Obeycuae.   WyominK. 

If.    B— Oarioaitiaa    wanted     for    the    Obeyenne 
Maaeom.    Thoin  wfuhlnir.  •ouagunieDii,  atate  low- 
est  \ernt9  for  tha  Winter  8*a«on,   senrtinif   photo- 
graph   to  my  nddreas.    Half    Passage  Money    re- 
modsd  alter  filling  en<ragonienU,         ,_.,. 
JAMKH  MoDAMEL, 
Proprietor  Obeyenna  Thuatre  and  Mnaeum, 
ooa-2  ■ita  Look  Box  No.  1,  Obaraani..  W.  T. 


CHEYENNE_THEATRE. 
Professionals  Wanted. 


SIX  I  IRST-OLA8S  PKOPLK.-MD8T  HAVK 
good  Wardrobe.  Boor  Lad'et  aod  two  Gon- 
tlom^n  to  ba  good  in  general  bnslne^s  for  the  com- 
ing Winter  nwnoo,  communoiov  tbe  flrat  week  Id 
Ho.emb»r,  1872.  Addrvae  ntating  lowest  terms, 
with  Photograph.  Half  Fare  reloaded  after  All- 
iwasumnt.         JiMit9  MoDANlEL, 

Proprietor  Oboyonno  Tlmitrt.  and  Mos&nrn, 
0052  Look  Box  1.  Oh«venn«.  W.  T. 


The    Biggest   Race   Yet—The 
Human  Race. 


THE  MAJORITY  OF  THOSE  WHO 
realde  In  Nan  Pranclaco,  boy  their 
•hlrta  and  FarDlahltiK  Oooda  of  1IEM-N 
DIf]T  A  CO.,  No.  IS  >ee«nd  atrrcl.br- 
ennne  Iheyarn  nhvayi  treated  well  and 
bay  their  gooiti  at  the  lowest  prices,  at 
"THE    OLD  ITA1VD." 


PIPEB'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

viiwixia  orrr.  jsevajda. 

HpHIR  CLROAJfT  TBHATRE  HAS  BBRIf  OR- 


dmesated,  aod  osa  be  ranted  by  tbe  night  or 
th*  week.     Sure    and    traveling    ooLnw'- 

irand  aota  ProprtW 


iy    tbe  week.     Sure    and    trarsllng    ooinoania* 
UbecaWy  traatsd  with  on 


t.""Tri 


oAajBr* 


MODS.  ALEXANDER  WOLOWSKI, 

1MB    WELL-KNOWN    PIANIST    AMD    TO- 


Pacific    Purchasing, 

PRINTING,  DRAMATIC    MUSICAL  LECTURE,  AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooms     16    ancl '    17... .630    Wash i u*r t o u    street. 


WANTRU    IMMEDIATELY: 

First-Class  Minstrel,  Acrobatic  and  Cymnastic  Talent 

,...AL80.... 

■A1  w euty   I"i3r»t;    Lino    Ballet  Tjadles. 

FOR    RALR EIUBTT    NKTM    OF     AMAZON     4RUOK8.    COMPLETE,    IN 
Lota  to  aatt  pnrohaaers,    Eaeb  B«t  oonatate  of  gilid  Silvor-Plnted   Helmet,    BrenstPlate,  Lira- 
berkin.  Shield,  nne  pnir  c  Arrnleti,  one  pntr  of  Braaelete,  one  pair  of  Tight*,  odb  pair  of  Trunks,  one 
pnirof  Sandalir.ono  Tunic,  one  Soarf.  one  Oornbati  Sword,  a- d  one  Spear.      A  poftionof  these  Armors 
iste  now  ro  be  Been  at  ■  he  Metropolitan  Tneatie  in  tbe  Amaxonioa  March  in     THE  YhblOW  hai. 
•»-  For  ,ri...  AP»U  U  .bo...  .OBBIDAN    COEBYI 


OO 


SOUTHERN   PACIFIC 


&& 


OTSTBR 


....A*D.... 


Nummcr  street,  off  Kearny    between  Pine 
and  California. 

THB   FINBBT    FBBSH    BALTIMORE    AND 
TBANSFLiNTED  OYSTBBB  eertsd  insny 
etyle.     BesfytMog  eootsd  iotae  bent  manner. 
•V  The  Finest  Liquors  and  Cigars. 
■9" Elegant  Suites  of  Room*  for  Ladles. 
SftTOPKN  DAY  AND  NIGHT. 

R.  J.  aEOHAU  A  P   D.  JB98EN. 
noil  lm  rTapsaatore. 


THE  ART  OF  SINGING 

IN  ITS  HIGHEST  PEBFEO  HON  -RIOHARD 
MULDHK  FABBRI,  teaohBr  of  BCTsml  cele- 
brated E-»ropea.n  artietea.  Uto  Dir^otor  of  the  ic- 
n-  rjjed  Conservatory  ef  Gensva,  Mattre  da  Ohant 
ut  toe  French  Imnerial  Aoadewyof  Muaio.Gon- 
daatorof  the  Philharmonique  Society  In  Parla. 
and  at  preeeit  Muiioal  Direotor  of  the  Fabbri 
Oners,  is  pieparod  to  gtvo  private  lessons,  either 
At  bla  office  or  at  the  resl.'erne  of  the  paplls; 
likewise  OOURSE8  09  SIHOINQ,  PiANO  and 
MUSICAL  IMSTRUOTION.  nn^    mm_n 

For  fortber  partioularn  apply  at  PROF.  MUL- 
DER'S office.  No.»l  POWELL  STREET, betwe. n 
Market  and  Ellis.  Alao,  letters  receivsd  and  terms 
to  be  bad  at  the  mnaio  etore  of  M.  Gtm,  Olay  at.. 
and  of  Messrs.  Sherman  A  Hyde,  corner  of  Ratter 
aod  Kearny  streets.  JeS  lm 


WILLIS'    BAND. 

MUSIO    FURNISHED   FOR    ALL 
oceailoot.    Maslo  imported,  arranged 
•nd  for  sale* 


grand 
Select  Bal  Masque 

c.-*  ....or  TBI..., 

ORIENTAL 

LTTERABT  AND  SOCIAL  CLUB, 

....AT.,,. 

Hlortloultiiral    Ball 

....OH.... 

TDUBSMT   JBVKNINO JAN.  SfH 

BY  SUB30B(PHON.ONLY. 

Tleheta .^^ «;  ea 

aarSobscription  Lists  can  ba  fonndwith— 
O.  M.flerrj-,  Shenffe  Offiof,  Uity  Hall; 
Mr  Brandt,  S.W.  cor   Washington  A  Montgomery: 
A.  Bnmmetfield.  Jr.,  N.K,  oor  Folaom  A  btenart; 
W.  Ooben.  No.  ti  batiory  street; 
J.  Witt,  No.  110  Third  street; 
M.  Kutzenetein,  No.  in  Seoond  street ; 
J.J.  Levlaon.N.W.  corner  Battoiy  and  Bnsb; 
M.  Poiner,  No8      and  !)  Battery  street; 
Geo.  J.  Harris,  wtn  Klopstook  A  Co.,  313  Front: 
h  d.  Abramaon,  Ho.  735  Ulay  street.  de30  lw 

Tickets  of  Admlaslon  to  Oallery 81  OO 

To  be  had  at  any  of  tbe  abeve-menrUned  places. 


^iiif?!?Mi 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT   ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM, 

And  College  of  Medicine. 

If!  (\(\f\  BEAUTIFUL  AND  IN8TRU0T- 
AU.V/Ul/  iveobleotatobe  a«*n.  Qpen  to  the 
Pablio  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  KUKKKA .HAW- 
SES Montgomery  atraet.    FOR  MEN  ONLY 

SwTDS.    JOItDAK'8    PBrVATM   OmOK   il  at  til 
Ossry  street  (opposite  old  Meohanioa"  PavlUoo). 


Stage  Dancing, 

TACGBT  AT 

McGarty's  Dancing  Academy, 

DASHAWAY  HALL. 

d.lfl  iB  Po€l  .tr..t.  wr  Rum. 


ADOLPHCS    STOCKMETER. 

TZAoasa  or.... 


Kail  JO0BNAL  6F  AITOBEUXNTB. 
Poblisned  every  Day  In  the  Year  b» 


•aSM  ere.ant  «d  *3*  W«hl«K«  Btt 

Below  Moowomsry.  San  Francisco. 


MONDAY ..JANOABY20, 


1813 


Petty  MwnneM. 

The  Waveriy  Pl««  Sizetta  seems  to  have 
itself  into  a   pretty  bid  scrape  by  its 


It  bag    been  leaving  out 


got 

petty  meatmen. 
official  advertisements,  and  rendered  it- 
Belf  liable  to  be  uued  by  the  city  for  dam- 
aK68.  This  is  an  old-dodge  of  tte  paper  in 
one  qoe*tion.  Whenever  it  can  safely 
leave  out  an  advertisement  for  a  day  or  two 
it  doaa  so.  This  papsr  was  started  on  tho 
principal,  "Dishonesty  is  tLe  best  policy," 
and  it*  proprietors  are  now  in  a  fair  wbt  to 
be  convinced  that  they  have  made  a  mia.ake 
in  tbua  distorting  a  time-honored  maxim. 

A  Warning, 

TbeAltaoa  Friday  announce*  too  deitb 
of  John  Brash,  a  welt-known  printar.  It 
Biid  he  fell  down  dead  on  Thursday,  and 
added  ttat  whisky  killed  him.  Brash  didn't 
think  the  paragraph  looked  pretty  when  he 
read  It,  and  insisted  that  it  was  a  mistake. 
"We  hope  be  will  see  to  it,  that  snob,  a  state- 
ment naverproTe  true.  A  warning  iike 
thitshojldmak*  him  swear  off.  Bra?h  ia 
a  good  fellow,  but  be  will  not  learn  that 
wlriiky  does  not  agiea  with  him. 

— -■  m 

Falling  Baefc. 

It  hae  been  our  custun,  when  the  Englisn 
nsedoftbe  editors  of  the  Alta  has  become 
ao  tai  as  to  become  almost  unrecognizable, 
to  kindly  call  attention  tj  tin  fact  and  sug- 
gest a  reform.  Bydoiog  so  from  time  to 
time,  we  have  prevented  the  Alta's  English 
from  degenerating  into  a  jargon  unintelligi- 
ble to  any  but  the  uneducatsd  clasiie.  We 
once  more  request  the  Alta  to  reform,  Io 
Stturdiy's  i^sae,  amoDg  other  gencB,  we 
found  the  f  jllowing:  "The  length  of  the 
days  are  constantly  increasing;"  and  in 
another  part  of  the  paper  we  are  told 
"the  girl  had  ran  away  from  her  fa'ber." 

Mere  Chinese. 

By  the  last  Bte*mer  fifty  more  Chinese 
emigrants  arrived.  MeeBrs.  Liddie  &  Kae- 
diog,  the  gunsmiibs,  received  them,  and 
at  ones  obtained  them  homes  in  Marin 
and  Sonoma  conotie*.  These  Chinese  im- 
migrants wear  feathers  and  will  doubtless 
taste  well  on  toast.  They  are  quail.  We 
hope  Messrs.  Liddie  &  Kaeding  can  recon- 
cile this  encouragement  of  Obinese  imigra- 
tion  to  their  consciences.  Perhaps  when 
tbe  time  comes  that  all  our  California  quail 
are  driven  out  by  tbess  Mongolian  interlop- 
ers they  will  repent  their  deed. 


Fanllme  Luecsw 

A  New  Toik  letter  writer  goisipe  about 
the  primajdouna  who  is  at  present  delight- 
ing tbe  Bos'ouians:  "Lucoa,  and  Nils  son, 
both  matured  into  lyric  greatne.-i  by  a 
alow  and  sore  nrocsts.  I  know  not  what 
slaves  of  St.  Cecilia  bnnt  the  peaiant  fields 
of  Europe  for  theee  diamoadi,  but  moat  of 
us  know  by  what  laborious  proceis  they  are 
pohshed  and  set,  and  how  inevitably  they 
come  at  last  to  decorste  a  title  with  the  radi- 
eace  of  their  genius.  TheBaroneas  von  Bho- 
den  sprang  from  obscurily  in  Vienna.  It 
was  in  the  Hoff  Theatre  tbat  she  was  first 
discovered,  a  little  imp  only  eight  yta*s  old, 
whose  duties  were  to  stand  on  her  toes  three 
hours  every  morniog  and  let  the  ballet  mas- 
ter scold  her.  Her  parents  were  miserably 
poor,  and  ibey  were  Jews.  Itseems  strange 
now  to  tell  of  her  pitiable  sufferings  in  that 
theatre;  of  the  meanness  of  her  attire; 
and  tbe  scoffs  of  her  companions.  But  why 
should  it  eesoi  strange  when  some  of  us 
can  remember  when  Adtlina  Patli  ran 
barefoot  over  our  free  soil,  and  carried  beer 
for  her  mastsr?  Have  we  forgotten  that 
but  yesterday  Christine  Nilflton  gathered 
fagots  in  the  bleak  eaods  of  Smaland,  as 
her  forefathers,  I  know  not  for  how  many 
generations,  did  before  her?  Certainly,  of 
all  people  we  are  least  surprised  at  this— 
we  who  cannot  strelch  out  a  hand  without 
coming  iu  c  intact  with  genius  and  wealth 
grown  so  fast  that  tae  muck  of  the  sprout- 
ing place  is  not  yet  washed  off  by   success. 

A  Very  Useful  Invention. 

A  French  surgeon  his  now  inserted  tue- 
Bessfnlly  into  the  skulls  of  dogs  wetoh  crys- 
tals, through  which  he  can  observe  tbe  pro- 
cess of  the  canine  brain  during  Bleep,  in  di- 
gestion, when  influenced  by  rage  or  emo- 
tion and  in  its  normal  movements.  Tbe 
idea  seems  to  us  to  be  an  excellent  one,  and 
we  think  might  profitably  be*  applied  to  hu- 
man beiogs.  Would  give  a  gieat  deal  to 
have  that  French  surgeon  come  over  here 
and  stay  in  onr  office  for  a  week.  The  first 
man  who  came  in  with  a  poem  or  an  orig- 
inal conundmm  would  be  seized.  We 
should  throw  him  down,  lift  off  the  top 
of  his  skull  with  a  rip  SiW,  and  then  rivet 
a  pane  of  glass  on  his  Lead.  A  magnifying 
glues  of  ten  million  diametirB  should  then 
be  procured;  and  if  that  French  Burgeon 
could  Blndy  tbe  interior  of  that  bead,  and 
couid  discover  how  these  poems  and  conun- 
drums are  constructed,  we  should  immedi- 
ately make  over  to  him  the  whole  cf  our 
oil  Btook,  and  send  him  home  happy.  We 
should  notexpeot  him  to  find  brains,  even 
with  a  microscope. 


What  ttb  huTP  Loaf. 

Lester  Wallaok  has  not  been  in  California, 
and  a  Washington  critic  tells  us  what  we 
have  lost  by  it.  He  boldly  states  that: 

No  other  actcr(Wallsck)  can  vie  with  him 
in  nobility  of  brow,  the  fdultlesB  elegance  of 
biB  mustache,  ana  fascinating  gentility  of  his 
manner. 

True  to  the  core— A  good  apple. 


How  to  get  at  the  root  of  a  thing— Dig. 


A.  Pleasant  Location. 

Persons  desiring  oomlortable  lodgings  In  a 
Oentzal  location,  Bbould  visit  the  Albambra, 
and  Inspect  ths  fine  eni  tee  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tne  building  is  a  verv  fine  one  and  is  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. « 


-An    Old    LendmarK. 

The  Verandah  Olgar  Store,  at  the  N.  E.  corner 
of  Kearny  and  Washington  street?,  kept  by 
Henry  Schmidt,  has  been  famous  for  tbe  last 
eleven  years  for  keeping  the  bet  t  Havana  cigars, 
tobacco,  choice  meerectuum  pipes,  etc         w 


Diamond    Catarrh    Bemedy 

Ia  a  sure  oure  for  Catarrh  or  Colds.    Aak  your 
druggist  for  It,  or  send  to  Dr,  A.  F.  Evoi,  No. 

9  Post  etreet.  z 


Oyater*. 

In  strolling  round  the  other  night. 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
unr  careless  feet,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where  a  fonntaln'a  ceaseless  play 
Of  waters  bright,  did  make  a  screen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
We  He  mossy  atone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  tbe  waters  Boftly  fell, 
slide  that  window  roem  to  be 
Bows  fatry  grotto  of  the  sea. 
'■6top,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here— 
It  looks  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer.'" 
'•All  right,*'  I  said,  "I  most  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  onr  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  onr  wish— 
Said  they  bad  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  It  true. 
And  cooked  magmfcattty,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oyster*,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  Btyle;  Juat  think  of  that. 
Ana  if  jour  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
Tha>'d  clam  t and  orabs  and  terrapins  ; 
In  (act,  we  fonnd  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  fonnd.  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  ice  cream; 
80  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners, 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bosh, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain; 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again, 
Pacifio  Oyster  Bouse.  337  Bush  street,   above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

CHARL23  HAASE,  Proprietor. 


Holiday    Punobes. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tat  lee 
that  compare  with  Squ^reVs.  E<juwz»'b  Punches 
are  famous  for  the  high  ait  shown  in  tbeir  man- 
ufictnre,  tbe  happy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  the  great  Squarza,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  cofdials  for 
the  H-liday  tables.  For  sale  at  tae  new  branch, 
317  Kearnv  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
liOLeldesaoriT  street.  M 


Holiday    Candles. 

Fresh,  sweet  and  delioions  Candies,  of  every 
varn-ty,  at  M  A.  Sterol's  piuneer  confection- 
ery,  578  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  and  retail,    o 


To  Actresseb.— For  sale  at  a  great  sacrifice 
at  38  Geary  strett,  six  elegant  silk  dresaes,  une- 
qualled for  quality  and  style.  s 


Genuine    Havana    Clears. 

Be»t  branc'B  at  611  Montgomery  street,  S.  W. 
coxntr  of  Mtr:hsnt,    Franc*  &  Oahn.  <j 


It  1h  JPerr«otly  astonishinB 

How  beautifully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
selore  8  xm.  returned  the  same  evening  If  de 
drefl.  v 


NEW   ADVERTISEMENTS. 


THE  GOLDEN  ERA 


For    1873. 


2IST  YEAR  OF  PUBLICATION. 


A    New    Departure 


HB"H"V^"     "5TES.A.: 


FRESH    AND     BRILLIANT 
CONTRIBUTORS. 


The  Best  Talent  in  the  Country 


San  Francisco  Fenilletons  and 
Social  Gossip. 


True  Reflex  of  California 
!  Life  and  Times. 


THE  ROMANCE  AND  REALITY 
OF  THE  PERIOD. 


The    President'*    JVlessn&e. 

Peace  and  prosperity  are  the  key  notes  of  this 
document.  Cheapness  and  dnrablity  are  the 
characteristics  of  H,  Luohblnget's  fnraltnre. 
All  should  visit  bis  emporium,  735  Harttet 
street,  and   ascertain  how  cheaply  a  house  can 

be  fnrnlshea.  d  J 

—  -  • 

CnAixvoTAirr. — Madame  Clara  Aatonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
has  removed  to  323  Kearny  st.  Consultations  in 
English,  French  and  German.  1 


Something  New. 

Wm  A.  Habbard's  manufactured  misses' and 
infant's  garments  and  ladies  ucd<  rwe^r  In  suits 
are  famed  fin  their  superiority  of  make  and  tex- 
ture all  over  the  Union.  Mr.  Geo.  W.  Amldon, 
the  authorized  agent  of  Mr.  Hubbard, ha*  estab- 
lished a  depot  of  these  goods  at  248  S-cond  at, 
for  wholesale  aod  retail  tnde.  A  liberal  dis- 
count to  the  trade.  j 


Wna.t    Cheer    Liaundry 
Is  the  best  Unndry  In  San  Franc  lsoo , 


■cDewell,   Snow   Card  Writer, 

Beady  nude  and   made  to  order,    boom  10, 
i06  Market  stmt  cor.  Poet  and  MoBtgamory.  u 


JDo    You    Know 

That  with  Butxexiqx'i  Parrxaifa  yon  can  out 
and  make  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly  I  Bend 
postage  Stamp  for  an  Illustrated  catalogue.  H. 
AwDemlng,  agent,  office  of  the  Howe  Be  wing 
Machine,  No.  113  Kearny  street,  between  Batter 
and  Post.  Ban  Franoiaeo.  ♦ 


l>r.     Doaorty 

Hae  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
chionlo  and  speclflo  practice,  and  as  snob  la 
now  tbe  most  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
Ban  Franoiaeo.  Office  519  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leldesdorff,  a  few  doors  nelow  What 
Cb«or  Hooaa.  1 


X>o    Wot    Suffer-    from    Corns, 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bon- 
ions.  Club  and  Ingrowing  If  alls,  can  find  InBtant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  S.  Cowan's  Inetl- 
lute,  310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
speak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Do*. 
tor's  capability.  Befereocea  given  if  required,  a 


Still    Alive: 

When  looking  for  Holiday  presents,  go  to  the 
New  Yobk  Photograph  Gaixxbt,  No.  35  Third 
street,  and  Eee  those  beautliul  portraits  in  oil, 
water-colors  and  India-Ink.  Prices  from  one- 
third  to  one-half  cheaper  than  at  any  other 
first-class  gallery  In  the  city.  Bemember  the 
place—  B.  F.  Howland  &  Co.,  25  Third  at.       1 


For    Waaning 

Shirts,  (1  60  per  doc.;  small  pieces,  50c.  per 
t<  1.     At  the  What  Cheer  Le  nndry  * 

Altogether  the  Best. 

It  la  curious,  but  trae,  that  J.  A.  Shaber, 
TO?  Market  street,  near  Third,  should  sell  fur- 
niture and  bedding  cheaper  thnn  any  other 
dealer  Id  this  city.  Try  him  and  yon  will  be 
convinced.  x 


DIVIDEND   NOTICE. 

rMVIDEKB  NOTICE.— SAVINGS  AND  LOAN 

SOCIETY,  No.  eiOClaretreeU— The  Board 
of  Directors  bar*  this  day  daclared  a  dividend  for 

the  eix  moo  the  ending  December  31st,  167  J,  of  nine 
per  cent  per  annum  on  alt  deposit?,  payable  on  and 
after  the  15th  inst. 


jo,  14-2* 


CYBUS  W.  OARMANY.  Cashier. 


f       PRICE    5UCTS 

A  Safe  and  speedy  Reme- 
dy for  all  Bronchial  Affec- 
tions, Asthma,  Colds, 
Coughs,  Loss  of  Voice, 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  Con- 
sumption, Hoarseness, 
Pain  and  soreness  of  the 
Breast,  and  all  Difficulties 
arising  from  a  sudden 
Gold,  readily  yield  to  its 
healing  powers.  Ask  for 
the  California  Hall's  Pul- 
monary alsam.  Sold  by 
all  Druggists. 

J.    R.  GATES    &    CO., 

FKOPBIETORS. 

Corner    Buume    tu»d     Oomraerclal     +t«- 
)>13tl 


The  Great  Novel  of  the  Day, 

The  New  Magdalen! 

HI    W1I.K.IE    COLLINS. 

IN  THE 

Golden  Era. 


Pacific  Stone  Company. 

THE  P^.OIFIC  STONH  COMPANY  OAIil. 
the  eevecial  attention  of  Axohiteote,  Engin- 
eers, and  the  onblio  in  general,  to  the  SUPERIOR 
QUALITY  of  the  Stone  now  being  mannfactnxed 
by  them  in  thia  city  tinder  the  Ransome  Patent*. 
They  make  to  order  and  keep  in  etock: 
BnlldlDS  Fronti,  Water  Pipe, 

Sin  fee,    UouarucnU,    Fountain*, 

Tllea,  Coplns*  for  \TnUi, 

Filters,  ete..  etc,. 

Together  with   Banaome'a  celebrated  Free-Grit 

Grindstones,  all  of  which  we  guarantee  superior, 

and  at  a  price  far  below  that  of  band-oat  work. 

■VTbe  attention  of  prirate  parties  intending  to 
bnUd  is  respect! nlJy  solicited. 
Office,  No.  IO  BUSH  STREET,  San  Franoieoo. 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

ON  HAND  and  mad* 
to  ORDKR, 

BLAIR'S, 

KenrDjp  .tt-ent. 


II.   F.  STEEtTT PKMTEB 


THOMAS    W.    BBSS. 
SXIjVBH  PXj.A.T'JEIXV. 

MANUFAUTaBEB 
X  EP  A I  BEK 


The  "Podgers  Papers," 


By  **Fodee^■,,*  la"! 


THE  GOLDEN  ERA 


SWALLOW  FLIGHTS 

By  Charles  Warren  Stoddard,  In 

The  Golden   Era. 


DRUMS,  BANJOS, 

— AND— 
OTHKE    UIMCAL    IMSTBrMENTS, 

ESTABLISHED  IN  18«5. 

a^Locaona  ffiTen  on  tbe  Buoio  and  Drom.  SA* 
MISSION  STREET,  between  Firet  and  feecond. 

ti.  B.— Fine- toned  Silver  Solo  Eanjoa  fcr  Pro- 
BBflionalB  always  on  hand.  **1*  tf 


"WAR.! 


Declared  AQfnlnat  the  Whole  World  and' 
the  Keat  of  Mankind. 


PATENT  EAGLE  BRACKING  -WABRAJfT- 
ed  snperior  to  any  in  tbe  market.  Manufac- 
tured by  MOORE  ft  CO.,  h"o.  *1©  Leideedorfl 
atrttet,  H.  F.  Direotioriefor  Use:  Wnen  fonnd  too 
thick,  add  a  little  water.  Keep  tbe  bottle  well 
corked.    Sold  by  all  Qrooera,  iJraggiate,  et-O.    c\21 


*r. 


By  Olive  Harper,  In 


The  Golden  Era 


Dr.  Barlow  J.  £»nxitii 

Is  giving  a  coarse  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
ease! at  bla  Hygelan  Hall,  03?  California  street, 
erery  Friday  even lr  g,  oommencing  at  7  hi  o'clock. 
A  Dart  of  the  evening  ia  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  resard  10  health 
to  Invalids  dally,  from  9  to  i  p  u  ,  free.  w 


Oyster    Trade. 

The  oyster  trad?  in  Oallfornla  la  m«nmim>G 
gigantic  proportions.  Emerson  CcrvUle,  of  the 
E  addle  Bock,  410  Pine  street,  tarnishes  from 
his  own  oyster  beds  at  Baa  Bruno  millions  01 
oysters  *~  all  parts  of  the  Paeiflc  Coast.  His 
X*ster^  .nsplanted  oysters  bare  a  fame  which 
baa  extended  All  over  the  continent,  and  •  he 
'Saddle  Bock"  is  known  everywhere. 


Tlie    Seat    Beniediee, 

Dr.  Per-  '=  Lest  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
ryV  Webfoot  PUls,  for  ail  billons  complaints. 
3.  B.  Gates  and  Co.,  corner  Sansoxne  and  Com- 
mercial streets,  sole  agents.  • 


Taj 


Tlie  Illustrated  Press  (8.  F. ) 

No.  1,  January,  1873.  Sold  by  subscription— 
II  50  a  year.  Elegant,  choice,  cheap.  Sample 
ounanerf,  is  cents.  Addrsss  Murray,  Dewey  h 
Oo.,  S.  F.  e 

•        .   -  - 
For  the  "Very  Beat  Drink*. 

Go  to  Ta.es'  Branch  Saloon,  earner  of  Market 
and  Third  etreeta.  bo 

Best    Quality    of   X>osrsktln 

Driving  gloves,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  the  What 
QheerlAundry  z 

U    You    Want 

Your  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
not  spoiled,  send  them  to  the  What  Cheer  Latin 
try.  « 


Pre  ah.  and  Sweet. 

Far  the  best    oonfectiooerr,  go  to   Canty   and 
Wacner-a.  107  Montgomery  8U  near  Salter.       X 

&}jy*t_  Cheer   ljanndrv 


X.EWIS  &  PANDER, 

STOVES,  RANGES.  TINWARE  AND 
a'l  kinds  of  Oookms  UtiDS'la,  the  beBl 
ndoheaneat.  No.  3*  GEARY  STRKET, 
between  Kea'ny  and  Dupoot.  j«8  3m 


^ 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

San  Francisco  Savings  Union,    C33  Gait- 
forolu  street,  corner  of  Webb, 


3ist  December,  1S72,  a  dividend  has  bf- _  _  . 
dared  at  tbe  rate  of  nine  acd  six-tenths  (9  6-10) 
D"r  cent,  per  anonm  on  Term  Dspcsits.  and  eictbt 
(K)  percent,  per  anonm  cm  Ordinary  DepaBits.  free 
of  Federal  Tax  00  Depoeiis,  payable  oa  and  after 
13tn  Jaauary.  1873.  Br  order. 
d>31  2*  LOVKLL  WHITE.  Cashier. 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

EVEKY    8ATVBBAY    NIGHT. 

Piano   and    (Sinsrinxr  at  8  JP.M. 

D.  BARRY,  Ohairman. 

Charing  Cross  Saloon 

Ofl6  Mission  street,  near  Second. 
delO  J.  2A.GLE8,  Proprietor. 


EMPLOYMENT  OFFICE 

eSS  Sacramento  street, 
(The  First  House  below  Kearny  street,) 

FOB  FURNISHING  WHITE  AND  CHINESE 
Hsipof  all  kinds.-Ganeral  Bneinees  Agency: 
Collect  Renti,  Notes  and  Acooante;  White  and 
Chinese  Laborers  supplied  lor  Families.  Hotels 
lauoLly''' 


TOM      -A».     ET^a.TTC^'^'JS 

Feallleton,  fa) 

The  Golden  Era. 


ORICINA3L    STORIES.     POEMS    ANA 
SKETCHES,       FASHION      OOSSLP, 

AUTT8EMENT8,  HTERATIKE 
AND  ABT,  ANSWERS  TO  COK- 
RE8PONDENT8,    ETC. 


rilHB    -GOLDEN    BRA"    18    THR    OLDKST 

X  Weekly  Paper  In  tbe  State,  permanently 
established,  and  more  widely  oirooiated  at  home 
and  abroad  than  any  other  on  the  Pacifio  Coast. 
In  California,  tbe  Atlantic  States:,  aod  throughout 
the  entire  field  of  its  ereat  and  rapidly  increasing 
eiroQlation,  tbe  "GOLDEN  ERA."  ts  universally 
regarded  ai  a  literary  and  family  jootaal  of  nne- 
qaalled  excellence. 


To  Advertisers. 


The    "GOLDEN  ERA"  is  a  welcome  Snnday  Tie- 
itor  In  every  Home  and   Honsebold,  and   as  an 

advertising  medium  its  advantages  moat  bo  appa- 
rent to  business  men. 

TO  MAIL  STJBBORIBER8, 

T2ac    Golden  Era,  far  One  "Year,  S3  SO  ; 
for  Six  Months,  SS  OO. 

Knbscriptions  to  be  pais  in  advance. 

Tae  Golden  Era  and   Peterson's  Ladles' 

National  AXag-aztne,  One  Tear,  SC 

•B>*THE  GOLDEN  ERA  and  PETERSON'S 
LADIES'  NATIONAL  MAGAZINE  served  by 
Carriers  in  tbe  ctty  at  12>£  cents  per  weak. 

THE  GOLDEN  ERA,  single  ooDies,  Ten  Cents. 
For  sale  at  all  News-stands. 


Offlee  of  the  Golden  Era, 

aaaaaattal 


aaaaaatt 


TRAYS  alwajB  on  hand. 


Alfred  Tetter,  , 

Mannfactnrer  and 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES, 

S9S  Dnpont, 

2iEAB§UTTER  STREET. 

Eee  my  stock  of  Bird  < 
Cagoe  before  purobtkicR  I 
e' r  ewbere.  Alwaye  Eome-  - 
f.htcgnew  on  band.  My  1 
Parent  Cagee,  made  of 
Tin  Wire,  are  warranted  , 
FREE  FHOM  VERMIN  * 
Also,  beat  quality  TEA  l 
no20t! 


Meerschaum  Pipe  Depot 

643    KIAVKY    STBEET. 

PIPES  MADE  TO  ORDER  AT  , 
thesbortes  ootic?  AUPioesand 
Cigar  Holders  winanted gennine, and 
to  color  well.  Me«-r  cbaam  Pipes  and 
walkiog  Oaoes  Mounted  and  Repaired 
at  lowest  Kaitern  Pricea,  and  witb  the  best  work- 
manship. A  large  assortment  of  Walking  Canes 
and  Kane?  Goods  of  every  description  always  oa 
hand.  no21  Da 


The  Populaj;  Beverage! 

CONGRESS  WATER  FROM  THE  PACIFIO 
OongreBs  Springs,  near  Santa  Olara.  Indorsed  • 
by  tbe  Medical  Faculty  its  our&i-ive  powers  being 
equal  to  tbe  celeb. stfd  Ooncreaa  Wster  from  tn» 
Springs  of  Saratoga,  New  kork.  Depot  removed 
from  l'-'S  Kearny  street  lo  New  Uontffomei?.  antil 
door  from  Howard.  Families  snpplied  dally.  Lib- 
eal  disaonntto  ths  trace,  and  orders  attended  to 
promptly.  de25 1st 


Philadelphia    Restaurant. 

CHAS.  V.  BERQOLD,  PROPRIETOR. 

THE    OLDEST     ESTABLISHED^ 
and  moat  popniar   Restaurant  in 
Ban  FranoiBoo.     The  Tobiee   are   snp- 

Elied  witb  the  beet  in  market    Board 
y    the    week.    408  PINE    STREET,    just&bof 
MontKomerr                                                     mar2A  lm  < 


GEOROK    MATES*: 


btallsNoa.  AO,    11,   i.S,  OaUfornia x 
Market,  entrance  on  Oalifornra  street. 

Public  or  private  parties  f_ad  families  snpplied 
from  6  i.si.  to  12  p.  M.  Ladies'  and  Oentlemoa's 
Ora*er  Roorr*  ooen  fi-owi  6  ».m    to  12  pm        -t*»271f> 


DR.  W.  A.  PAYNE. 

TBI8  OELKBRA'ED  PHYSICIAN  HAS  RE-i 
moved  bis  offic  from  tbe  Rosi  Hon.e  to  bit 
Elec.iDi  Soite  oi  Koome,  No.  1>6  Kearny  street 
He  t«lls  >  onr  disease  witboata  question.  Do  nxii 
fail  to  call,  All  uhrooic  Dweaees  treated  enccesa- 
fully.  ,  del91m 


Bar  Sugar 

JIOB    6ALE-S18    KEAHHT    BT8EET.   AI 
1      UEBOKK'S.     Alio,  even  kind  of  OudUi 

M.    A.   MIBOBL    I 


Indian  Queen  Range. 

The  Best  in  the  Market 

MAMJFAOTUBED  BV 

CALEB    M.    8IOKX.BB. 

OOlBtf 4»Q  an.   48.  K.ara 


HEW  YORK  PRICES 

HALL'S    PIANOfJ? 
For  sale  atNo.  n  V 


*Vl 


-:•:        M0KT80MEIT  S 


Fiff 


1*1     HUlOdCOi    T  l    .1.1*1.    JASUARY    II.     Ik 


••I.    XT*.    ■«.    Iti 


FURNISH EO    ROOBS  I 
M  in.  llo'V-r  I 

WEST  EHD  H 


■•>  iin    Fin,  4 
•up  *<«■!■«■         •■  — 

ana.  uinnr. 


ETROPOLITAN  THEATRE 


CALIFORNIA   TH1ATRB. 


■ 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


HOfBT-ul    of    Ihc     Kim  on «    Comrdlat. 


.  —  «*«* ass* !-»•«<  as*,      wi       sea*-       ■  •wiun^      x  *>..i<a..s.aa, 

Augusta l.dargon!MR.  john  T.  Iaymond; 


•    urn  rvHino 


THI*    I  VIN1HQ 


JAKUAll- 


mi«<~.   .11  ^nii:    \V()hju:ll 

M  rax  thi  uKui.rc.i.11 
M  I  mm      J.I  LI.  I  i;        hail 


JANUARY  81 


taJ.«»r      iixmiiiwi-mh.  i,m.»l.f.-iKH'.».'iui       ■  n.>»  ai  LXaMilM  K  ";*•"•*/ 

l.TllMKHM^MIralaKUco*  I.MUIM  UtUIUI>7  IIimi  V-.  ^"" 

Ooa.   Im»«  •»«  w    l    natn.  tad  an** 


miiti 


CAMILLE! 


eoJtnM  I 

ism'   > 

IIP  01 


IDA1  end  THURSDAY-  Jiewar,  Mlt4W 

BORAH,  or;  THE  APOSTATE  JEW. 

FRIDAY  FVENIRO  Juw  !<it-Be..Ol  •( 

MISS     AUCUSTA    L.    DARCON! 

BATURDAT  AFTERNOON,  lu^M- 
Grnn.l     CAMILLK    Matinee  1 


in  kuut. 


JOS  •mull  ■  Retire*  T«». 

LA  l  Uilu  Too*,  loilltit. 


km 
111*  OUR  TOR.  Oioml  Olid  


.mr.  joiiv  t.  rm 

otor. 

DWD  marlowi 

M 

tl.P    RBI.I.IF.  DRAVF.. 


A.OT    FIRSX- 

riRI.no.  AND  (TROONO*  Or  GIiJRllR  CLINTON  ■  HOUSR,  RICHMOND. 

NOON-THB       8E]R.]P£S1VT 

'  Tb*  •*  er>  8  rp«tit*4    n 


•A.OT      SECOND. 
BILLIARD  ROOM  A5D  SMOMIIO  ROOH  AT  OK0R<>B  Cl.l!fTOR'R 


NIGr-KLT—TXXm 


TE3Xux.F>rrj±.Ti  o  r»j 


"AIM  '  The  fruit  rf  oar  Forbl  !<>n  Tr  •*  b-irlnt  to  fall. 

A.OX     THIRD. 
PAKLOK  Ajrn 

■  Thl«  Erll  Milrwn  tb-  P»'h  to  Good.  " 


Haeera.  Jacob  Snanle*  tVs.  lelo*.  d'»i"ti.  ''Grecian  Corn"  BUIlti-d  Table,  baa  bND  kindly  furalnb-M  ft  r  tb*  <  cciii  10. 


IN  AOTIVK  PREPARATION. -TUe  New    Domestic  Dnmi  of 
And  W.  J.  Gilbert's  latest  London  and  Now  York  SnccMi,  the  Dellghtial  Comedy, 

PYGMALION     AND     GALATEA! 


PRIOEB  OF  AtlMISi-.ION. 

XrMTTH  Se>M*—  Drew  Circle  end  Orchestra SI  8B  Balcony 

RfMTTrd  ■*•-!•—  Balcony T5  f.aMerj 

Drees  Circle  Admisaion  »l  OO  Private  Boxes.. 


So 

SI* 

..*.«    ..ml  SIO  OO 


MONTAGUE  And   CIRRETTA  In  COMICS 

W't*  Miefca,  ri.i».  ud  atereaUe  OMlaaib  •• 

MssslatfUM 
Faney    Pi*r<- 

l>-W...    |M     r-rl. 


JSSSIS  Juan 

'  M  rh.>rM*K 
.CfcsrtM  V*rs)»r 


Jennie    Worrell    and    Lillio    Hall 

'  ni  1  Mini  Ann  danur. 


.TWO   TRAGEDIANS. 


H>i  k.iii      "  ..  i 


R  11  M...n 


Sallor'a    lionrdlnir  Hou»o 

J    II    LARKIH  M*  OARRIK  ARMsTRii«l, 
Oewtnr. "iceem,. 


'"*»  •"«  Hi-.  Jo»rkl«> 


Hn«>B»l  Hove  end  0MM, 


Black-Eyed  Alice    Cogill  and  Cooper 

B^UTueT^floBgs". . . ."'". V I . BETLniiBTrill 

GOAT    ISLiND    SPECTRE. 
Joh.ay  To.re. J.  M.  L.rklD Tomtar  Brae 


Nan  the  Good-for-Nothing1! 

**"?••■  ax  ••-• MI88  JFUNIF  WORRKLL 

(In  whlob  ■haia  -nhoat  *  rini,  tolrodaclnc  barcloaa  i 

Tom   Dribbl**.  od«  faltirr R    (j |    ur(j, 

Harry  uolliar,  tbaothar  faiber.... Obari-a  Varear 

Obarltr .ao»rp»ntar m,u  KtII- 

Yoqok  Mr.  Slmpion Obaa.  Oogifl 

gob-^-- Frad  Coeptr 

Otartwra. Orcbaura, 

Naw  Obaractanatlo  Ballat  bj  M,  Bobmidt,  aolitiad 

RETURN  TO  THE  VILLAGE! 

ffipA==z.«HB 

Hiboa.  Inokaapar y  <j.  Uooucdo 

Aoguitlna,  hla  wlfa Oarria  Ob  apmaa 

DtralXO  THX  DALLBT.... 

ritorncterlatle  I,«ilLi.....Mmf.  Thcreie,  M.  Sebmltlft 

Vui«e  Comfqat) Mae,  Thercae,  X.  Montaase 

Qgbabl*  looidanta  aod  Grand  Finale. 


HTMFT- 


Beveraf 
.  m  1 

aVftf"U 


j"i». 


I  40    Second  Street.     I  40 


IWAINS  BAKERY, 

E.tMbllahoA    In    'OO. 
WE    HAVE    NO     BRANCHES, 

RSMpt  «l  No.   1  11  roanb.  iit»i.  »nd  »t 
N>.  tOlH  aUKkwa  •irt.u 

TAB    BE«T   Ol'ALITT    or 
ALWAYS  OK  BAUD. 

mTRBY    VARUTt'    or 

Cake  tor  the  Holidays. 

I  OR  CREAM,  ORARL01TE  ttUIWB.  BI.ASO- 
HAN  OK.  JKLLirrd.  .to.,   oudl  to  order  .od 
•I  tb.  b>it  aut.rlAla. 
»««lil«l  R,R.«»  All*  Jt  CO. 


HAIR. 

TEE  OBIAPEBT  PI.AOK  IK  BAN  FBAK0IB0O 
TU  BOY 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Cood  ,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewelry  &  Fancy  Goods, 

is  at  Tax 

NEW  YORK    STORE. 

A.    K.  IAMPflOH  A  CO., 

Jfo.  IIS  Heeoad  atreet, 
■olOlai       J»tw«a>ai  Mlartam   mu4   Minna.. 

Attention,  Good  Livers! 


McDANIEL'S 

Museum  and  Theatre. 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

THE  TJflDF-RMGXttU  WOULD  MOST  RR- 
•paotfotl*  raprtHDt  to  joa  and  tie  pnbllo  nn 
arallr,  tbat  ba  l>  oow  prop* red  to  Inrciib  lacll- 
kll«ra  for  axblblttonaof  etery  kind  and  charnotar, 
arbiob  aboald  de.arva  tba  p*trorjafA  ol  tlie  pub-. 
tic.  Ba  baa  traorad  At  Chat  oca.  Wromtnc  A 
LABOR  AND  OuMMODlOU^i  HALL,  with  «b»1 
Soacarr  \c&  Et»fe.  Tbe  Hall  la  well  YenlilaWd 
*or,  '.rbtad  and  mida  eoaiforiab'a  for  all  aeaiorji 
°*  'ha  year.  THE  BEST  OF  MUSIC,  both  String 
&nd  Braaa,  can  be  fnrnUbod  at  all  tlmea. 

HailsiaO'Or)  arranaamaolfl  will  b«  made  Witb 
TUKATBIOAL  OR  o  l  HER  UOMPANIES.  •itb- 
ar  for  Renting  of  Hall  or  par  form  an  cm  on  a  per- 
MDUtaol  Iba  racaipta.    OurraBpondeooa  polioitad 

Addraaa.  J-  McDAMEL. 

Lock  Box  No.  1,  Cheyenne.  Wsomiog. 

N  B -OnrloaitiH  wanted  for  tbe  Cheyenne 
Maaenm.  Tboaa  wlahlnc  •.ojr.itnmatita,  ctato  low- 
eat  terms  for  tbe  Winter  S-*»on.  BaoalD*;  pboto- 
frapb  io[my  address.  Half  Passage  Money  rs- 
QodedafUrmiingenaaBeinants,^^^^ 

JAMK8  McDANIEL, 
Proprietor  Obeyenna  Theatre  and  Muoeorn, 
OCB  Joa  Look  Box  No.  1.  Obeyenna,  W.  T. 


MB.  P.  BHROEB,  FORMERLY 
proprietor  el  the  Miners'  B*e- 
Uarant,  baa  taken  tba  manacamaot 
of  both  tba  Miners'  Resaaaraat  o* 
Dial  street  and  tba  Ml  oars' 


j  Market  atreev,  to  partnership  wllh  MR. 

A.  DRAYEUR,  who  baa  been  connected  with  the 


j***' 


Im  lor  jii rx*.  Improvaaieou  baea  been  made  Is 
Uaontslno  dsDartmants  tbat  will  render  tba  Mi- 
ners'mora  populor  than  It  has  aTar  been  daring 
tba  31  year*  of  its  prosperity.  Oar  Bills  of  Far* 
— tiiaas  all  tbe  delioaoies  of  the  aeaaoa.  Oar 
an  otto  is  ••  Good  Far*,  Good  Cooking  and  Moderate 
(JhArgta.  ^   BEEOE1  aft  CO,. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT. 

•81  and  51*8  (JommarelAl.  and 
ISO  Market  straet. 

Opanfrt)m5  A.M.  tolO  rat.  anJUm 


CHEYENNE_TH£ATRE. 
Professionals  Wanted. 

SIX  FIR8T-OIA88  PKOPI.K.-11D8T  HAVB 
food  W.rdroba,  Four  L.di«.  and  two  Gbd- 
tl.m.Q  to  be  good  in  »en.ral  bMlnes.  t.)r  tho  oom- 
lns  Winter  d(imoo,  commeooioK  the  tint  week  In 
NoTemb,r.  VO.  Addre.e  ,t»tlne  lowe.t  term., 
wltb  PbotoBTepb.    U.II  F.re  relonded  nftor  DJ1- 

"*  •"""«""'"-  JAMES  MoDAmBL. 

Proprietor  Oheyenne  The.tre  end  UiHon, 
J*  Look  Boi  1.  Ob«,.nn».  w.  T. 


Pacific   Purchasing. 

PRINTING,  DRAMATIC   MUSICAL,   LECTURE,   AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooms    IO    and     ir....OSO   ■Washinerton    street. 


The   Biggest  Itace  Yet— The 
Human  Race. 


The  MAJonmr  of  thom  who 
rcolde  In  Ian  Francl.co.  boy  thrlr 
Vblrt.  and  Fiirnl.liloe  Good,  of  BENF. 
D1CX  A  CO.,  JVo.  H  Second  .trrct.be- 
caaie  they  arc  nlw.y.  treated  well  and 
bay  their  wood,  at  the  lowc.t  price.,  at 
"TBE  OLO  ITAKB." 


THE  BAN  FRANCISCO 

BILL  POSTING  COMPANY 

lSaver*BiFatD  at.,   eor.  LeleWsdarsT. 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

TIKOTMXA    CITT,    yiVADA. 

TIHIB  iXROAJTT  THEATRE  HAS  BEBN  RK- 
1  doooreud,  and  oan  be  rented  by  tbe  nllbt  01 
by  the  week.  Star,  and  trjralln,  oomnulM 
lloarall,  treatod  wltb  on  «plle.Uoj J>y  leHoy 

Banajer  and  .ole  Proprietor. 
Or  to         J.  H.  MeCABje, 
IRQ  WaebiDlto.  atreet.  Rao  Fradoiaoo. 


MORS.  ULEJUUIDER  WOLOWSKI, 


il% 


WASTED    lHHIBIATUYl 

First-Class  Minstrel.  Acrobatic  and  Cymnastic  Talent 

....ALSO.... 

T'Vtren.tT'  Vlr't    Ijlne   Ballet  TJadlea. 

POIt  H41.K FIOHTY  HUTS  OP  AMAZON  ABHORS,  COdrLETf,  IN 
°™t."fo?tpn"i.«T.".ohl8.toon.l.t.ol  Solid  Slleer-Fl.tod  U.lm.t,  """'^"'v}^: 
berkln  Shield,  ooi  p.ir  o  Arn.l»f.  ooo  pair  ol  Braoeletr.  one  pair  ol  Tight,,  one  pa.r  ol  Trnnta. one 
P,"ol'^od.l  ,o.o%nto.  one  S«rr  on.  OonbK  Sword.  Kdoo.  Spear. ,  *,t»"'»a£t  VuW  HAT  * 
are  now  10  be  .eon  at    be  Metropolitan  Th.atie  In  tbe  Amatonian  Marcb  In      J    -'     il.LIUVN 


U     UUrT    it/    UH    oreyajaj    ^v        —w    <~  ««  »rw.. 

arjy-  For  prioe,  apply  aa  above. 


SHERIDAN    CORBTN    *fe    OO 


SOUTHERN  PACIFIC 

O-STtatTDEJH 

ARP.... 

OBOF    HOUSE, 

SDntmer  atreet,  ot  Kearny   bctwuen  X*IB6 

and  California. 

THE   FTRR8T    FHBSH    BALTIMORE    ABD 
TRANSPLANTED  OYSTEBS  ««t».d  Intny 
•  trie.     EyerytniOK  oooked  intbe  beet  manner, 
at*-  Tbe  Flneet  Llonora  and  Oigars. 
KB-Elesant  Suite,  of  Boom,  for  JLadlee. 
atrOPKN  DAY  AND  KIOHT. 

R.  J.  TECHAO  4  P   D.  JES8EN. 
no23  Im  i'ropnetora. 


FRENCH    CORSETS. 

JME  PONS,  IMPORTER  A"D  "'IjHEJ^ 


THE  ART  OF  SINGING 

IN  ITS  HIGHEST  PERFECTION I.-RIOHARD 
MULDER  FABBRI,  teuob-r  of  .er.ral  cele- 
brated European  art.ntea.  late  Direotoroltb.ro- 
nowoed  Oonaerr.tory  el  O.n.va.  Mall.re  da  Uhant 
ol  tue  Krenob  imnerl.l  Aoad.mr  ol  Mu.lo,  Oon- 
dnotorol  tb.  FhUhnrmoo  ou.  Soolety  In  Pail., 
°™it  jiMd  Mu.ioul  Olreotor  ol  the  Fabbrl 
Oper.,l«  oiepared  lo  Hire  private  l..«ona. either 
»t  hi,  office  or  at  lh9  re.loeo.ool  the  pnpil.; 
flk.»l« "oOORSKS  OF , „"I"0I»O.  PIAJIO  and 
MU»10AL  INSTRUCTION. 

For  further  p.rtlonl.r.  apply  at  PROF.  MDU 
DEK'Sotfloe,  No.»t  POWULI.  STRKK  l.b.twe.n 
Market  aod  Kllia.  Also,  lettsre  reoelv.d  And  term, 
to  be  had  at  the  nJtt.lo  >t(.re  ol  M.  Gray.  Ulay  «.. 
and  of  Mea.ra.  Sherman  A  Hyde,  corner  of  "otter 
aod  Kearny  .troete.  I'8  lm 


WILLIB^BAND. 

MUSIO    FURNISHED    FOR    ALL 
oooasioni.    Marie  imported,  arranged 
and  for  Bale. 
Frltr.  Piper,  and  If  area.  U".  Blani 

Lending  Vlollol.ti. 
Ord.re  from  the  eo*n»ry;promp»ly  ttteadod 


GBANU 

Select  Bal  Masque 

.  .~a  ....or  in.,,, 

ORIENTAL 

LITEEART  AND  SOCIAL  CLUB, 


Horticultural     JcZAia 
....cm.... 

TUXfRSl-Alf    EVKMNO .IAK.   »B* 

BY  SUB80RIPTION.OHLY, 
Ticket .its  ea» 

aor-Snbacrlptton  LUta  nan  b*>  fonod  wltb— 
G.  M.  Berrr,  bhenff'a  (Ifflce,  'Jity  Hall  J 
Mr  Brandt,  H.W.oor  Wnihinn'rin  k  fHontjtomery: 
A.  Bummeilield,  Jr„  N.K.  oor  Folsom  dibteaart; 
W.  Ooben.  No.6  batiery  street ; 
J.  Witt,  No.  110  Third  -.treet, 
M.  K»tBon«tiiio,  No.  1U  Second  street; 
J.  J.  LeTieon.N.W.  uorner  Battery  and  Basn ; 
M.  Poteer,  No*      and  9  Battery  street; 
Geo.  J.  Harris,  wli  Klopstook  A  Co.,  '112  Front: 
id.  Abramson,  No.  73&  Ulay  street.  d»3Q  Iw 

Tlcluii  nf  Adml-'lnn  tn  eallcry..    ,»1  ttO 
To  be  had  at  any  of  the  abeve-menriaoed  places. 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  HIUSEUHI, 

And  College  of  Medicine. 

Ifi  fif\C\    BEAUTIFUL   AND   INSTRUOJ- 
1U.UUU  i,e  obiect.  to  be  ...n.    Open  to  *£»■ 
Poblio  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EDUKA  HAU, 
318  Montgomery  street.    FOR  MEN  ONLY. 

arDi.  Josdui's  PMratl  Oyyioi  U  at  «»• 
Oeary  aueet  (oppoaite  old  Meohanloa  Panlloo). 


Stage  Dancing 

TAUGHT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 


dell  Im 


DASHAWAY  HALL, 

Po.t  atreet,  near  Kearny,  - 


ADOLPHTJS    STOCKMEIER, 

....TEACHER  OF.... 

PIANO    AND    SINCINC. 

rtita  attended  to,  and  Matna 


THE  JOraHAl  OF  AmTSMEHTB. 

Pooll.ned  «T«rr  Daj  in  tho  Year  *» 

J.       I*.       B  O  Cr  .A- »  ^  "O"  3 

•8«atr.k«l  «.d  SM  VaM.«t.»  »U 

Below  MonuromoiT,  San  rranclaon. 

TPE8DAY^T77r7^AMDAB»  21,  1873 


Petty  Meann»». 

The  W*Terly  Place  Gazette  seema  to  have 
got  itself  into  a  pretty  bad  BCtape  by  ite 
petty  neaaneas.  It  has  been  learing  out 
official  adTcrtteement8(_and  rendered  it- 
aelf liable  to  be  sued  by  the  city  for  dam- 
seee.  Taia  is  an  old  dodge  of  the  paper  in 
one  qaettion.  Wheoerer  it  can  safely 
leave  out  an  advertisement  for  a  day  or  two 
it  doas  bo.  This  papsr  was  started  on  tho 
■principal,  ''Dishonesty  is  the  best  policy," 
and  iU  proprietors  are  now  in  a  fair  way  to 
be  oonvineed  tbat  they  have  made  a  mis  lake 
in  tons  distorting  a  time-honored  maxim. 

A  Warning. 

The  Alta  oo  Friday  announced  the  death 
of  John  Brash,  a  well-known  printer.  It 
said  be  fell  down  dead  on  Thnrsday,  and 
added  that  whisky  killed  him.  Brash  didn't 
think  tbe  paragraph  looked  pretty  when  he 
read  it,  and  insisted  that  it  was  a  mistake. 
"Wo  hope  he  will  see  to  it,  that  suoh  a  state- 
ment never  prove  true.  A  warning  like 
thitbhoald  make  him  swear  off.  Braah  is 
a  good  fellow,  but  be  will  not  learn  that 
whisky  does  not  agree  with  him. 

.Falling  Back. 

It  hae  been  our  eastern,  when  the  English 
use*  of  the  editors  of  the  Alta  baa  become 
ao  bad  aa  10  become  almost  unrecognizable, 
to  k-ndly  call  attention  ta  ths  fact  and  sug- 
gest a  ref-rm.  By  doing  so  from  time  to 
time,  we  have  prevented  the  Alta's  English 
from  degenerating  into  a  jargon  unintelligi- 
ble to  any  but  the  uneducited  classes.  We 
once  more  request  the  Alta  to  reform.  In 
Saturday's  ifsue,  among  other  gems,  wa 
found  the  following:  "The  length  of  the 
days  are  constantly  increasing;"  and  in 
another  part  of  the  paper  we  are  told 
"the  girl  had  ran  away  from  her  father." 

Uore  Chinese. 

By  the  last  steamer  fifty  more  Chinese 
emigrants  arrived.  Messrs.  Liddle  &  Kae- 
ding,  tne  gunsmiths,  received  them,  and 
at  once  obtained  them  homes  in  Marin 
and  Sonoma  coubtie-.  These  Cbintss  im- 
migrants wear  feathers  and  will  doubtless 
taste  well  on  toast.  They  are  quail.  We 
hope  Messrs.  Liddle  &  Eaeding  can  recon- 
cile the  encouragement  of  Chinese  emigra- 
tion to  their  cons:ienc=s.  Perhaps  when 
-the  time  comes  that  all  our  California  quail 
are  driven  ont  by  ttesa  Mongolian  interlop- 
ers they  will  repent  their  deed. 


What  we  have  Loir. 

LesterWaliackb&s  not  beenin  California, 
and  a  Washington  critic  tells  us  what  we 
have  lost  by  it.  He  boldly  states  tbat: 

No  other  a3tor(Wal!sck)  can  vie  with  him 
in  nobility  of  brow,  the  faultless  elegance  or 
kis  mustache,  and  fascinating  gentility  of  his 
.manner. 

To  deal  frankly,  honestly  and  firmly  w.th 
all  men  tarns  ont  best  in  the  long  run. 


True  to  the  core— A  good  apple. 


How  to  get  at  the  root  of  a  thing— Dig. 


▲  Pleasant  Locanon. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Oentral  location,  should  visit  the  Alhamhra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tne  bciidlnji  Is  a  varr  One  one  and  is  well 
lighted  and  ventilated.  • 


An    Old    Lcndmark. 

The  Verandah  Cigar  Store,  at  the  N.  E.  corner 
of  Kearny  and  Washington  streets,  kept  by 
Henry  Schmidt,  has  been  famous  for  the  last 
eleven  years  for  keeping  the  best  Havana  cigars, 
tobacco,  choice  meerschaum  pipes,  etc.         j 


McXtowell,   Show    Card  Writer. 

Beady  made  and    made  to  order.     Koom  10, 
808  Bar  set  strret  cor.  Poet  and  Uontgsmory.  c 


X>o   You    H.now 

That  with  Bottkbicx's  Fairzmn  yon  can  cut 
and  make  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly  ?  Bend 
postage  stamp  for  an  illustrated  catalogue.  H. 
a.  Demlng,  agent,  office  of  the  Howe  Sewing 
rsUchine,  No.  113  Kearny  street,  between  Sutter 
and  Post.  San  FranciReo.  • 


Or.     Donorry 

Has  deroted  his  study  more  partlonlarly  to 
chronic  and  speeulo  practice,  and  as  such  la 
now  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
San  Francisco.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
comer  of  Lelaeedorfl,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Obeez  House.  * 


X>o    ^ot    Suirer    from    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  enfi&rere  from  Corns,  Bon- 
1  ons.  Club  and  Ingrowing  Sails,  can  And  Instant 
Mlief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  pat.  We 
•peak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doa- 
•  tor's  capability.  Reference*  given  U  required.  H 


Oyster    Trade, 

Tne  oyster  trade  In  California  Is  anirrmlnc 
gigantic  proportions.  Emerson  OorvUle,  of  the 
Baddle  Seek,  410  Fine  street,  furnishes  from 
ttia  own  oyster  beds  at  Baa  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  of  the  Pacific  Coast,  His 
f>  -n  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 
ha*  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and* be 
■Saddle  Book"  Is  known  everywhere. 


Pauline  Lucca, 

A.  New  York  letter  writer  gossips  about 
the  prima  donna  who  is  at  present  delight- 
ing tbe  Boetonians:  "Lucsa,  and  Nileson. 
both  matured  into  lyric  greatness  by  a 
slow  and  Bore  procies.  I  know  not  what 
slaves  of  St  Cecilia  bunt  tbe  peasant  fields 
of  Europe  for  these  diamonds,  bat  most  of 
us  know  by  what  laborious  proce*s  they  are 
polished  and  set,  and  bow  ineviUbly  they 
come  at  last  to  decorate  a  title  with  the  radi- 
ance of  their  genius.  Tbe  Baroness  von  Bho- 
den  sprang  from  obscurity  in  Vienna.  It 
was  in  the  Hoff  Theatre  tbat  she  was  first 
discovered,  a  little  imp  only  eight  years  old, 
whose  dntits  were  to  stand  on  her  toes  three 
hours  every  morning'aad  let  the  ballet  mas- 
ter scold  her.  Her  parent*  were  miserably 
poor,  and  they  were  Jews.  Itseems  strange 
now  to  tell  of  ber  pitiable  sufferings  in  tbat 
theatre ;  of  tbe  meanness  of  her  attire ; 
and  the  scoffs  of  her  companions.  But  why 
should  it  seam  strange  when  some  of  ns 
can  remember  when  AdeliDa  Patti  ran 
barefoot  over  our  free  soil,  and  carried  beer 
for  her  master  ?  Have  we  forgotten  tbat 
but  yesterday  Christine  Nilsson  gathered 
fagots  in  the  bleak  sauds  of  Smaland,  as 
her  forefathers,  I  know  not  for  how  many 
generations,  did  before  her?  Certainly,  of 
all  people  we  are  least  surprised  at  this— 
we  who  cannot  stretch  ont  a  hand  without 
coming  in  contact  with  genius  and  wealth 
grown  so  fast  that  the  muck  of  the  sprout- 
ing place  is  n-  t  yet  washed  off  by   success. 


A  First-rale  No   ice. 

The  Bed  Eioff  Sentinel  of  tbe  11th  Fays  :— 
"  Professor  Beynolds'  Legerdemain-Minstrel 
D/amat  c  Troupe  gave  one  of  their  per- 
formances at  Boley's  Hall  last  night  to  a  very 
fair  auditory,  and  it  we  are  to  judge  from  the 
oft  repeated  and  prolonged  plaudits,  gave 
good  satisfaction.  Professor  Perez  Blanda 
at  tbe  head  of  his  profession  as  a  violinist. 
Miss  Minnie  Wells  played  all  her  parU  ad- 
mirably ;  she  is  a  full  troops  within  herself, 
and  Prof t  a  tor  Beynolds,  as  a  legerdemain  ist, 
stands  without  a  pear."  It  is  worth  the 
while  of  any  company  to  go  to  Bed  Bluff  to 
get  a  notice  in  that  "genial"  paper,  the 
Sentinel. 


The  San  Francisco  Style. 

The  Lumkin  Independent  relates  a  char- 
acterise incident.  A  negro  was  put  on  tbe 
stand  as  a  witness,  and  tbe  Judge  inquired 
if  he  understood  the  nature  of  an  oath.  "For 
carting,  boss,"  said  the  citizen;  "if  I  swear 
to  a  lie  I  most  stick  to  him." 

It  is  much  the  snme  here. 


The  Ean  Francisco  reporters  enthusiastic- 
ally greeted  the  re-appe&rancs  of  the  shoot- 
ing mania,  last  Saturday  night;  though  they 
felt  a  little  mortified  that  Sonth  San  Fran- 
cisco should  get  tbe  credit  of  it. 


Or.  Barlow  J.  Smltli 

Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Leotures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  hie  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  ovenir  g,  oornmenolng  at  7  J$  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients.  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  lo  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  p.  m.,  free.         w 


The  Illustrated    Press    (S.  F.) 

No.  1,  January,  1878.    Bold  by  fcnbscrjption— 

$1  50  a  year.    Elegant,  choice,  cheap.    Sample 

nuaarerF,  15  cents.    Address  Murray,  Dewey  <fc 

Co.,  s.  jr.  a 

• 

For  the  Very  Best  Drinka, 

Goto  Ya.es'  Branch  Saloon,  corner  of  Market 
and  Third  street*,  no 

Beerc   cjuaiixy    of  Doceitin 

Driving  gloves,  at  12  per  pair,  at  the  What 
Oheer  Laundry x 

[1    aTon   Want 

Your  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
iot  spoiled,  send  thera  to  the  What  Cheer  Laun 
Iry.  t i 

Trash  and  Sweet, 

Fer  tbe  best  confectionery,  go  to  Canty  and 
Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Sutter.        N 


What    Oheer    L<auiiary 

Employs  no  Chinamen,  and  should  be  pat 
ro-alaw'  hy  f-Tervbodv. 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS 


MESSRS.  ffl'NEIL  &  CALWR 

ANNOUNCES  TO  THEIR  FRIENDS  AND 
thePablio  general  It,  that  they  have  opened 
under  DOLMANS  OLOTHING  STORE"  Corner 
of  Bash  and  Montgomery  streets,  wit  a"  a  W£LL 
BBLEOTED  STOCK  of 

CHOICE  WISES, 

Lit)  irons    AND 


All  are  i  DTited  to  call,  and  ARCHIE  McNBIL 
AND  WM.  .0.  OALDEB  will  do  their  beat  to 
make  them  comfortable.  laStf 


'  The    Best    Remedies, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chanoe,  tor  pain.    Dr.  Pec. 

-  rr*s     cbfoot  Pills,  for  all  blfious  oomplalnta. 

-  J.  R.  Gates  and  Co.,  comer  Sanaozne  and  Com- 
mercial streets,  sole  agents.  • 


Watches  and.  Jewelry, 
Vecy  low,  at  iL  a.  C*4*n4«ra,  *a  Secoal 


lime.  Joseplilue  Edmond 

INDIAN  AJffD 

BOTANIC    PHTSICIAiV. 

TWENTY     TE1BI      OF     PKACTICE 


IN  THE  TREATMENT  OF  DISEASES  TNCI- 
dent  to  females  has  plaoed  Madame  Edmonds 
at  tbe  head  of  all  physicians  making  suoh  praetioe 
a  aa*el»ltr.  and  •cables  ber  to  guarantee  a  aoeedj 
and  permanent  care  id  tbe  worst  eaaea  of  iup- 
prmion  and  memtmal  derangenaenta.  Ltiie; 
will  flnd  Madame  Edmonds  a  Bkillfnl  nhjraician, 
and  it  la  to  taeir  interest  to  consult  her  to  all  di»- 
eeaee  incident  to  women  before  tampering  with 
poiaoaoaBnoatroma,qaackdootoreaod  hombnga. 
Madame  Edmonds  deeori bes  diseases  withont  any 
lalormauoo  from  the  patient,  aad  care*  withont 
tne  use  ef  mercury  or  ezverimenU,  thos  saving 
Crom  wrong  areauneat  for  private,  chronic  and 
«ac*r  diuuis.  Oorreeoondenca  9'rictly  eonfl- 
deaual.    Gfflo.  end  r-a.de aoe,  737  Market  etreet 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


FRENCH  MUTUAL  PROViDENT 
SAVINGS  &  LOAN  SOCIETY. 

Twenty-Sixth      Scmi-AnnD  >1      Dividend. 

A  DIVIDEND  OF  NINE  PERCENT.  PER AN- 
nam.  net.  (9  oer  cent.)  npoo  the  operations 
of  the  Preocb  >ivicf,*  and  Lo>d  bocie'v,  for  tbe 
six  montba  tnding  December  Slat,  1872,  bas,  in 
conformity  with  the  reoort  tf  the  Committee  of 
V  rificatian  appointed  by  the  mtmbere  of  tbe  So- 
ciety, been  declared  by  ibe  Board  of  Aatnlnistra- 
ton,  at  tbe  Dimu&onnil  Meetiog  held  oo  tbe 
16th  insian*.  This  dividend  will  be  psyah'e  on 
and  after  vbe  eigbteeoth  iosttnt,  at  tte  office  of 
the  Sooiety.  411  Bash  street.  _ 

6179  LITE  MAUF, 
jiOlm  Director  of  Frencb  Savings  Bank' 


Chinese  Employment  Company 


PIERCE  OtoOO. 


CHINESE  LABOR 

FOB  ALL  PABTS  OE  THE  UNITED  STATES, 
No  627  Sacramento  rtre*t.  Bet.  Kearay 
aod  Montgoiri'  ry,  Sao  I  raacisco.  Gal.  We  are 
pretax .-d  to  faroiah  at  shor.  none-:,  Domestic 
8«rvaut«.  B^tel  Cooks,  Laacdrr  Men.  Waiter?, 
Oommon  Laborers,  Fa'm  Hande.  Bill-road 
Hands,  Gtrdener/,  Uecbanlcs,  Factory  Ba.df, 
Wood  CGopperp,  eic,  etc,  Special  attention  given 
to  fcralabing  Domestic  Servants.        j  i  20  1  m 


DIVIDEND   NOTICE. 

r\IVIDKND  NOTICE.— SAVINGS  AND  LOAN- 
SOCIETY.  Wo,  610  Claj  aireet.— The  Board 
of  Uirectore  bave  this  day  declared  a  dividend  for 
the  six  months  coding  December  3<st.  1ST2,  of  cine 
per  cent  per  annum  on  all  deposit?,  pa; able  on  and 
after  the  15th  inst. 

ja  U-2w        OYBTJS  W.  OARMANY,  Cashier. 


PU     PRICE    50CT5 

A  Safe  and  speedy  Reme- 
dy for  all  Bronchial  Affec- 
tions, Asthma,  Colds, 
Coughs,  Loss  [of  Voice, 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  Con- 
sumption, Hoarseness, 
Pain  and  soreness  of  the 
Breast,  and  all  Difficulties 
arising  from  a  sudden 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  its 
healing  powers,  Ask  for 
the  California  Hall's  Pul- 
monary alsam.  Sold  by 
all  Druggists. 

J.    R.  GATES    &   CO., 

PBOPXIETOB8, 

corner    Sanaome    and      Commercial     ate. 
jalStf 


LEWIS  &  PANDER, 

STOVES,  BANGES,  TTNWABE  AND 
all  kinds  of  Cookmg  Ut«ns>ls.  the  best 
nd  oheapesf.  No.  3«  GElKY  STREET, 
between  Kearny  and  Dapont.  ja8  3m 


^ 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

8an  Francisco  Savlnsra  Talon,   532  Cali- 
fornia street,  corner  of  'Webb. 

FOB  THE  HALF  Y«AR  KNDTNG  WITH  THE 
31st  December,  Ib'ii,  a  dividend  ha*  been  de- 
clared at  tbe  rate  of  oioe  and  six-tenths  (9  6-10) 
D«r  cent,  per  annnm  on  Term  Deposits,  and  eistbt 
(S)  per  cent,  per  annnm  od  Ordinary  Deposits,  fres 
of  Federal  Tax  on  Deposits,  psvable  on  and  after 
13lb  January,  1673.  By  order. 
d*31  2w  LOVKLL  WEITE.  Oaahier. 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

EYEBX    8ATUBDAT    NIGHT. 

Piano    and     Sinking;    at  8  r.HI. 
D.  BARRY,  Chairman. 

Charing  Cross  Saloon 

COO  Mission  street,  near  Second, 
del"  J.  EAGLES,  Proprietor. 


EMPLOYMENT  OFFICE 

6SS  Sacramento  atreet. 

(Tbe  First  Honse  below  Kearny  ttreer.) 

FOB  FURNISHING  WHITE  AND  OHINE6E 
Help  of  ail  kindB.— General  Batinees  Apancy; 
Collect  Bents,  Notes  and  Aooonnts:  Wbit«  and 
Chinese  Laborers  enpplied  for  Familiea,  Hotels, 
Farms,  Factories,  etc. 

CUA.S,  P.  BBCHKBEK  A  CO., 
de%  ltn  <S5a  Sacramento  street 


Crystal  Sample  Room 

SSS   SACRiMEJTO   STREET. 

ALL    DRIKK8.    PLiDJ    OK    FAKOY,    TBN 
GENTS.    *r-Roi  Drink.  .  ipeci.lty. 

K.  M1THEE, 
i*n  lm  Proprietor. 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

The  Oeraaan  Savings    and  Loun  Society. 

THE  BOARD  OF  DIREOTORS  HAVE  DE- 
Clared  a  dividend  of  nine  (9)  per  cent,  per 
anoom  on  Term  Deposits,  acd  seven  and  one- half 
(<>i)  percent,  par  annnm  on  Ordinary  Deposits, 
free  of  Federal  Tax,  for  the  eix  montba  sndine 
H'?!^0"  u-  'S72-  Dayable  on  and  after  Jannary 
15, 1S72.  By  order. 
_      _       _,  GEORGE  LETTE,  Secretary. 

San  Franmsoo.  December  3L  1372.  i«3  Zw 


E.  PARBINI 

N°5^.  WASHINGTON  STREET.  (ABOYE 
the  Plaza) .  San  Francisco.  Boots  and  Shoe* 
made  to  order  in  the  beat  Freaeh  a  tjls.  The  same 
ready  mad  a  always  on  hand.  no  1-3  na 


FERNANDEZ  «  AGUIRRE. 

aaaortment  of  HaU  and  OatM  conrtutlr  onsa^^V 

•^na-ssar *^a*s  maoe   teatdar  wad  raaovasea  an 


THE  GOLDEN  ERA 

For    1873. 


2IST  YEAR  OF  PUBLICATION. 


A   New   Departure 

...'.FOB  THE.... 

3XTE\?V     YEAR. 


FRESH    AND     BRILLIANT 
CONTRIBUTORS. 


The  Best  Talent  in  the  Country 


San  Francisco  Feoilletons  and 
Social  Gossip. 


True  Reflex  of  California 
..:  Life  and  Times. 


THE  E0MANCE  AND  REALITY 
OE  THE  .PERIOD. 


*  The  Great  Novel  of  the  Day,1 

The  New  Magdalen! 

SSnT    WII.KIE    COLLINS,  iEH 

63  IS  THKJj  3!3!  -■- 

Golden  Era. 


The  "Podgers  Papers," 

Br  ''Podgers,"  la] 

THE  GOLDEN  ERA. 


SWALLOW  FLIGHTS 

Br  Charles  "Warren  Stoddard.  In 

The  Golden  Era. 


T^.BXjS      talk, 

.By  Olive  Harper,  la 

The  Golden  Era 


TOM 


FenllJeton,  In] 


The  Golden  Era. 


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AND  AST,  i!i£ VVEKS  TO  COB- 
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THE  "GOLDEN  ERA"  18  THE  OLDEST 
Week);  Paper  in  the  State,  permanently 
established,  and  more  widely  circulated  at  home 
sad  abroad  than  an;  other  on  the  Paoino  Coast. 
In  California,  tbe  Atlantlo  States,  and  thronghoat 
the  entire  field  of  its  great  and  rapidly  increasing 
oircnlatioD,  tbe  "GOLDEN  ERA"  is  universally 
reicardedaaa  literary  and  family  journal  of  une- 
qualled exoellanoe. 


To  Advertisers. 


The  "GOLDEN  ERA"  is  a  welcome  Sunday  vis- 
itor in  erery  Home  and  Household,  and  as  an 
adrertlaing  medium  its  adTantages  must  be  appa- 
rent to  business  men, 

TO  HAIL  SUBSCRIBERS, 

The   Golden  Kra,  far  Oae  Tear.  S3  50  ; 

far  Six  Months,  &8  OO. 

Httbacriptiona  to  be  paid  in  advance. 

The  Golden  Era  and    Peter-son's  JLadlee' 

National  Jaaft-azlae,  One  Tear,  $5. 

••-THE  GOLDEN  BRA  aod  PETERSON'S 
LADLES'  NATIONAL  MAGAZINE  served  by 
Carriers  in  the  erty  at  12>j  cants  per  week. 

THE  GOLDEN  ERA,  single  copies,  Ten  Cents. 
For  sale  at  all  News-stands. 


Office  of  Use  Golden  Era, 


day  Btraftt.. 


naaaa. 


fljlgoo 


Paciflc  Stone  Compau; 

THE  PACIFIC  STONE  COMPANY  OAIJ 
the  •social  attention  of  Architects,  Engk 
eers,  and  the  nnblio  in  general,  to  the  SUPEriqi 
QUALITY  of  tbe  Stone  now  Doing  manuiaotur* 
by  them  in  this  citsT  under  the  Ransome  Pateun 
They  make  to  order  and  keep  in  stock: 
Bunding  Fronts.  Water  Pipe, 

Sinks,    MonameuU,    Fountains, 

Tiles.  Copings  for  Walk) 

Filters,  etc,  ete 

Together  with   Ransome'e  celebrated  Free-Or 

Grindstones,  all  of  which  we  guarantee  enparia 

and  at  a  price  far  below  that  of  hand-cat  work. 

■Ar'The  attention  of  private  parties  Intendiaf  t 
build  is  respectfully  solicited. 
Office,  No.  lO  BUSH  STREET,  San  Francis* 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOS 

ON  HAND  and  mai 
to  ORDER, 

—AT- 

L.    BLAIR'S, 

9  Kearny  »tr«al 


B.  ¥.  8TEBETT, 


THOMAS    W.    BREE, 

SILVER  PIiATBr 


I  MJJfnPAUTDRIIB 

-aitd— 

XIF1IEEX 


§?}  DRURIS,  BANJOS, 

^C^  — AND— 

OTHEE    MT8ICAL    INSTg  VMEJTT* 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1805. 

Kw- Lessons  given  on  tbe  Banjo  and  Drum.   U 
MISSION  STREET,  between  First  and  Second. 

N.  B.— Fine-toned   Silver  ""        " 
eesioBalB  always  on  hand. 


Declared  Again*!  the  "Whole  World  at 
the  Best  of  Mankind. 


PATENT  EAGLB  BLAGKING-'WARRAN 
ed  enperior  to  any  in  tbe  market.  Maeufr 
tared  by  MOORE  A  CO..  No.  »10  Leidesdo 
street,  S.  F.  Di rect i one  for  Use :  When  foaad  t 
thick,  add  a  little  water.  Keep  tbe  bottle  w: 
oorked.    Sold  by  all  Grooera,  Ompgist?,  etc.    di 


TRAYS  always  on  band. 


Alfred  Vette 

Manaf  acturer  and  > 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGE! 

ii»5  Strpont.  1 

SEAM  SUTTER  STREi 

See  my  stock  of  B 
Cages  before  purobaii 
eifewbere.  Always  son 
MiioK  new  on  hand.  1 
Patent  Cages,  madoi 
Tin  Wire,  are  warrant 
FREE  FKOM  VERMl 
Also,  beet  quality  T» 
Befit 


Meerschaum  Pipe  Depq 

643    EEABNY    STREET. 

PIPES  HADE  TO  ORDER  AT 
theshortes  notio?  All  Pipes  and 
Cigar  Holders  wananted  genuine,  and 
to  color  well.  Meerschaum  Pipe s  aod 
walking  Daces  Mounted  and  Repaired 
at  lowest  Eastern  Prices,  and  with  tbe  besisoi 
macebip.  A  large  aBsoument  of  Walking  Cai 
and  Fancy  Goods  of  every  description  always 
hand,  noHu 


The  Popular  Beverag 

CONGRESS  WATER  FROM  THE  PAOIF 
Congress  Springs,  near  Santa  Clara.  Iodors 
by  tbe  Medical  Faculty  its  curative  powers  bet 
equal  to  the  celebrated  Oongrees  Water  front 
Springs  of  Saratoga,  New  York.  Depot  reau* 
from  128  Kearny  etreet  to  New  Montgomery.c 
door  from  Howard.  Families  supplied  dally.  L 
eral  discount  to  the  trace,  and  orders  attendto 
promptly.  deSli 


Philadelphia   Restauran 

OHAS.  V.  BEBGOLD.  PBOPKIBTOB. 


THE    OI.DB8T     ESTABLISHED 
»nd  most  popular   Bestauraot  : 
S&n  Frftocieoo.     The  Tabta   are   an 


5^ 


plied  with  the  best  in  market.    Eoai 

by   tbe   week,    A08  PINE    STREET,    jcetal 
MontJ-otosr*  rnartfi ' 


QEOROl    MATES': 


and  a  11  kindiol  SUELL  HSU, 
stalls  Noa.  40,  41,  <£%,  California 
Market,  entrance  on  Onli'oruis  street.  "— 

Pnblio  or  private  parties  ud  familiee  suppi 
from  6  a-m.  to  12  p.  u.  Ladies'  and  Gestlem* 
Orn'er  Roon>  no»n  from  6  a.v.  to  Vi  p  V        -,«P' 


DR.  W.  A.  PAYNE. 

THIS  OELEBRA'IED  PHYSICIAN  HAS  J 
moved  his  office  from  tbe  Rusa  Hoata  to 
Elegant  buite  ol  Rooms,  No.  4*6  Kearny  sr- 
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fail  to  call.  Ail  Chronic  Dieeaees  treate< 
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JOHNNY 

Aaal  <  a*  aWMMOlMMM  sa-s  TeaassBt. 

MISS       ALICE      HARniSON 

4*4  law  Warts   F.a**4 

LITTLE       TJQCAO. 


Little-  Mac's  Baby  Elephant! 

Little  Mac's  Original  Essence! 


Will  W   |r*Miul   la-0r*t   Seaaelloe  Warn. 


Bcunzxvzm 

Or.  Dot  House  von  der  Rhine. 


act  3r-xn.i 


MHIUMR 

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•  "iib  soaanoi 
Mid 

Tlntal 

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g*o*w 

Dr.Salas 

Ein  frmbii'.. 
Lit: to  Louisa  .... 


ViH-rT»r»,  Offioeri*.   etc..    etc. 


i.i  i   i  i.i     MAC 

Pl-rpoat  Th»rr-r 

Harrr  Thr-mpson 

Jobo  Bobli'ton 

W     ForM-r 

««W.!ll«  Blmma 

i>o*.  Hart 

Mrs.    E.  F.  St-*ert 

La  Prills  Jnl* 


LITTLE   MAC'S  BABY   ELEPHANT 


ACT    THXI*3Z>. 


TOUNO  JACOB  SPBNEIM  R 


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MOSS LITTLE  MAO 

DlcE  F.tr:falM - Fi'rpont  Trajsr 

Tom  O.nshaw ** John  Rob  In  .on 


Brill)* 


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Mlocuon Willis  Blmms 

Pollcimu J.  Wrlsbt 

H»r/  Cransaaw .Urn.  E.  F.  Stewart 

Act   lit.-Btste   aa   Che    KkUr         Act   •*.—  The    Child   and   Sick    Bed.       Aci  iad.-Tonnn  Sehaelder'e 

Hrlnro.        The    Old    Tavern*        The    (lathering.        Meeting  of    Younj    Schoelder 

und    Lonlw.         JIOIM'K. 

TST&w  astxxci  Original  Songs. 

I>r    ••  Circle.. 
Urrbcitr* 

wr  All   Bills  against  the  Albambra  Theatre  most  he  presented   hereafter  on   Honda;. 
ST1  Performance  to  commence  pnnotntlly  »t  eight   o'clook. 


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AH  UNPROTECTED   FEMALE. 

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Mr.  Hugh  RoblnBon  In   HU  Minnas! 

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P«ut  BellfM 

Kin«D  Dlpti 

Scholiri 


Kr*ok  Mortiaisr 

.  L'bfctlM  Tuomatoa 

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.  OoDpaor 


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"mill  »nd   Ilunro 

Comic  Notts 

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Ml»rian«n 

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...    M»(glr  RrfW«r 
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NEGRO    ACT. 

Pirks RobioiOD , 


Otertore Orchestra 


"cog Mottle  «U.   Cl«lr 

Hornpipe Ulu    l.lvlnr<Ui 


Ofertars Orohssu* 


To  conclude  ""&  Uuicta  Robinioo's  Iii*o  Bketcb, 

Before     tlxo     T}Gk,*wxx ! 


Ilugh  Robiosoo 


DoonisMarpbj 

B*rrrO"Neil 

ffprs  Marphy O.  Thompson 

fc-'ttj Lydis  Li  v  i  a  union 

Uoruej  npto,  a  villila  of  tbo  doon-sl.  dyo *'.  Hortlmsr 

Otbsr  obarsolers  by  tas  Oompsny. 


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Car.  af  CoMcrclnl 
LJedeadersT    •%*■ 


PACIFIC  HOUSE, 
OLYMPIC  HOUSE,"^: 


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l«  the  Floao 
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J  :M   L,    HCTIIIV    STORK.     SIS    Eearny    eCreel. 


Wolf  in  the  Fold  &  the  Thistle 

TBE  THISTLE  THAT  PRICKED  THE  FATE 
L&tirs  1i*b  not  ont  suotb<  r  edition  oftho 
'Wolf  in  the  Fold"  thst  dose  not  conflict  with 
the  law  of  libel.  O-tltst  Thlstletloni,  No.  9 
Post  sir  »et  opp.  Mssonio  Tample.  Agent*  want. 
ed  to  at'll  It  on  Ibe  Ktrf.-t. JS2Q  3m 


FIG 


ORGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 

....  CLB00LATE3    IN  ....] 

All    the   Theatres, 

us  u 

CIRCULATED  EVERY   DAY 


Of    TH4    nil 


eENERALLY  THHODQHODT   THE    CITY 


On    the     BOATS    and    CABS 


JOHN 


SOKE  BIT  THE  BEST  WAMTT  OF  BKA1S 
UAN  BE  HAD  AT 

Stalls  5.  «,  California  IVIarlict 


PIOHKKK    IHOl    MAjnTFACTOaV. 


fflTh•mo.^  ELEQART  OHHTOM  WORK  IB  THE  OITY 
uid  iiulsi  HMdi  ABd  priOM.      BEKB8  *:.MATN  ABD 
•«S  Km«ii»rti«rt.oi).i1«)rKraib  of  Bo*h  

SINGLE,    OUTSIDE    ROOMS 

rurnl.hrd  with  ■•.  1  Iprln*  Beds  ud 

Hair  Uk/Lwattresses 


4«4    luKnllml,    Cr»er    •(   Cl»y. 

Fifty  Cents"  per  Night 


THE   OLD 

HOt     SOOtOll, 

15  Morton  Street.  Bear  Kearny. 

Ail    Drinks    Ten    Cents 
Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  Aim  JERRY  IN  TOWN. 

Alwuye  on  flte  the  New  York  HerMd,  Harper's 
Weekly,  Frank  LeBlie'o,  Daw's  Doing*.  Police  Ga- 
zette, all  tbe  California  papain,  also  London 
r-Diich,  Bull's  Life,  Illastrated  Loudon  News.  Osll 
and  »ii'  'siy  yourself. 

aW  Don't  forget  tbe  sign  of  the  Hot  Scotch. 
dslfcf  OHARLKS  WM.  FBLDMAN.  Prop'r. 

Rum  Punch,   Hot  Scotch, 

....AMD.  .. 

TOM    and    J  K  R  R  Y, 

GO    TO    T1IK    BBANCU 

Hot    taooton, 

.IIS  elnttcr  atrect.  near  Kearny. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

HOT      C1IO  Wilt  Kit      KTF.BI     NIOllT. 
nolo  tf  JOB.  D.  BRIGGS,  Propristor 

DRESS  JWAKINC. 

MRS.  M.  F.  BISHOP,  NO.  16  O'FARRELL 
.treat,  is  tbe  p.'aoB  lor  Lsdles  and  ttraogera 
■  halting  tbs  otty  to  bave  their  Dressss  made  In 
style,  and  spsrfeot  fit,  at  a  moderate  price.    dei9 

RICHEDA    FAMILY 

{Formerly   of  Ohiarma's    Royal   Italian  Circus) 

WILL  GIVE  LKRSON0  ON  THE  VIOLIN  OR 
Guitar,  at  rssidenoea  (If  required),  or  far 
Dish  Mnslo  for  Balls  or  Parties,  at  moderate 
charges.  Residence,  80S  Montgomery  street 
oorner  Jsohsoa,  HoomKo,  11. deiaim 

J.    C.   COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    LTJ2VOH, 

Cor,  Second  and  Tehama  ■sreets. 

.^■Terrapin    oonstsatly   on    hand. 

'Oistsrs  in  stbtt    style.     PRIVATE 

SUPPKR  BOOMS    FOB    PABTIBB. 

dsa  31  lm 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  Or  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
tht  Tb«trio»l  Profswtoa  Is  i.'.lllorDl.  pro- 
po»  lormlor  olM««l  for  lortreoUon  In  JUnntton. 
Nr..D.  vliElnc  to  »»»H  th.mnWM  of  th.  oppor- 
tnnltr  of  noqolrlnt  •  o»f  nl  «rt  >t  •  ntodmto  ooat 
5.ni«iullntJiolrn»in«.to  "OombMn.  •■  P.O-Boi 
9M,  whan  pVrtlonlnn  M  to  tomu,  .to.,  viU  b. 
Mattotbom.  ■■         —         -».  At"! 


SQUARZA'S 

Branch  Punch  Saloon, 

3 1 7  Kearny  street. 


Have  you  beheld  it?    If  not,  yon'vo  a  treat 
At  SQUABZVS  PUNCH  SALOON,  In  Kearn*  streel. 
There  BONA,  disciple  of  GREAT  SQCABZA, 
Dispenses  famed  Magic  Punched;  rather 
The  most  doliclone  mlztnres  yet  recorded;  I 
And  have  with  many  medals  boon  rewarded! 
LadieB  their  COBDIALS  there  can  sip  at  leisure,— 
Their   "TEARS"  appaaie,—  and  Men  gain   "LADHES 

PLEASURE. " 
To  allay  connubial  dlfferenoes  and  pain, 
In '  'ANTLDIYOBCE"  you  can  your  end  attain , 
Sip  of  the  potent  extraot  bnt  one  taste, 
Your  arm,  consoling,  straight  Is  round  oar  waist 
Guess  what  a   "MORNING.  OOMFOBf  In  the  kiss 
That  heals  the  putirrel  and  Imparts  the  bliss  I 
The  "WELCOME"  too,  you'll  always  find 
A  balmy  soother  for  tbe  troubled  mind. 
Tbe  bright  "AURORA,"  and  tbe  sweet  "FARE  WELL, 
Just  visit  BONA,  and  you'll  all  fare  well  I 
His  "HYGIENIC  BITTGBS"  are  tbe  panacea 
For  all  dyspeptics  and  for  diarrheas. 
No  Cholera  Morbus  ever  has  been  found 
Where  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  knook  around. 
BONA  and  8QUABZA.  spite  of  all  detractors. 
Have  proved  tbe  Nation's  greatest  bsnsf  actors  I 
Full  FORrr  different  h.althfal  drlak*  you'll  dud 
To  aid  the  Man— Invigorate  the  mlndl 
Not  this  alone — a  Welcome  yon  will  meet 
At  BONA'B-IBQUABZA'S)— 317  KEARNY  STREET. 
Remember,  too,  not  this  famed  plaoe  to  pass; 
ALL   SPLENDID  LIQUORS  BUT  ONE  BIT  A  GLASS. 


THEY  HAVE    TAKEN 

THE    FBRST    PREMIUM 

....AT.... 

All  the  Mechanics'  Fairs. 


pan  uu  whojl 

St  tbe  ol«  O.WMU 
•  rnoolr.  What  Chaar  I 


AMIS  EHTAIL 
ISO  Ltw«<.-I 


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'FIO-AJFa-Q-" 

THE  JOUBHAL  OF  AMUSEHE1TCI. 

PebUebed  mn  D»  '•  <"'  Y*"  "» 
4T.       I».        BOt»-A-»I>'CrS 


Below  Montgomery.  )ia  FrenoUoo. 


"•D3SDA.Y »AHUABI2l,  1613 


AMUSEMENTS,    Etc 

California  Theatre. 

Tbere  was  a  iplecdld  house  laat  night  whin 
Cobo  T.  Raymond,  a  prime  favorite  with  the  pub- 
llo  of  S*n  Francisco,  mad*  his  reappearance- after 
an  absence  of  sboat  a  rear.  On  makloc  hia  ap- 
pearance Mr.  Rajmoni  w=a  rocsivsd  with  rouad 
alter  round  of  coisr  greet  lnc,  the  audience  beioc 
vnlbusiaatio  la  their  expressions  of  delight  at  hii 
reappearance.  The  ohanvcter  in  watch  the  oome- 
dlan  appeared  waa  tbatot  Joe  Barker,  in  an  adap. 
ttlion  from  the  Frenoh  entitled  "Forbidden  Fruit" 
Tbe  plot  somewhat  reamblee  that  of  "All  that 
Glitters  ia  col  Gald."  Honry  Neville  is  in  love 
wUh  tbe  wife  of  Georee  Clinton;  Anpo  Barker, 
George  •  slater,  perceives  this,  and  in  order  to  save 
her  «iater-iD-iaw  from  Neville's  fascination*,  di- 
rects hia  attention  to  herself,  and  byilirticg  with 
him  roases  the  joilomy  of  her  own  husband,  Joe 
Barker,  Thle  is  something  like  the  conduot  of  Mar- 
tha Gibb  in  the  play  above-mentioned.  Isitpoeeible 
tbataFrsnoh  play wrigbt  has  "adapted"  "All that 
flitters  la  not  gold,*'  and  that  now  Messr'.  Uors- 
soan  and  Florence  hav  a  *"  adapto  i  "  it  back  attain  ? 
Tbe  fan  of  the  piece  consists  in  the  exhibitions  «t 

ealoasy  made  by  Joe  Barker,  wbo  is  on  Illiterate 
man,  who  spangles  bis  homely  conversation  with 
quotations,  which  be  luge  in  withoot  regard  to 
whether  tbey  are  apprcpnate  or  not,  Mr.  Ray- 
mond filled  this  character  to  perfection,  keeping 
the  andienoe  In  a  roar  of  lacgbter  while  he  wis  on 
the  Hage.  Owen  Uarlowe,  as  tbe  seductive  Henry 
Neville,  was  out  of  bis  line.  There  isn't  enemgb 
villain;  in  Marlowe  toltvor  a  character  of  that 
kind.  George  D.ObapliD  woe  qni teat  home  la  that 
of  tbe  bn  Bin  ess-like  George  Clinton.  Mies  Annie 
Graham  had  not  mnoh  ofi  a  part  i&  Eve  Olintoa 
bnt  played  it  in  ber  asuai  faithful  manner,  and 
Mum  Helen  Traof  did  some  good  acting  as  Ann, 
Barks. .  Mis»  Lain  Wlteco.  who  always  acts  well , 
waa  very  pleaBing  as  little-Jessle  Oliaton,  Geecffe'' 
child. 
Alhacnbra. 

This  theatre  waS"tbromff*d  to-  suffocation  test 
night  when  Jobany  Allen, Alias  Alice  Harrison  and! 
Little  Kao  made  their  appearance  Is  "Scan eider.'  j 
The  entertainment  was  thoroughly  enjoyed  byal.1 
present.  Johnny  Allen  was  the  same  true  hearted 
Dntobnwm  whom  the  Han  Etanclico  o-nblic  bav/e 
each  pleasant  recoUeotiona  of,  Miss  Alice  -Har- 
rison wac  lively  and  p  qnaaU  as  ever,  and  Little 
Mao  as  tbe  Baby  Elephant  made  the  andieaee 
fairly  sorcsm  with  laaghter.  Thenew-songe  aa4 
dances  introdaced  all  took  well,  and  the  perform- 
ance tore ogh out  was  a  great  seccess.  Laughter  is 
a  good  medio  I  oe.  Those  who  .visit  tbe  Alb  am  bra 
Theatre aroforcod  to  langb.  This,  britiiant  trio 
•sjtill  appear  in  "Schneider."  supported  b>y  a  goad 
dramatio  eompany  every  aToo.ng  until  farther 
ootioe. 
metropolitan    Th«atre. 

Miss  Augusta  L.  Dargou,  who  oado  berl.rot  ap- 
,pearaaoeac  ttis  bouse  last  night,  -in  I  the  efcaraoter 
of -OamiUe,  may  congratulate  be:oelf  on  -having 
achieved  a  moat  decided  sacoaee.  Mlse  Dargon 
is  graoefal  io-Cgare.  and  baa  a  fine  stage  presence. 
The  manner  in  whtcnahe  read  her  role  laat  -night 
prated  her  to  be  not  only  an  actress  of  taJsnt, 
bat  to  possess  also  a  touch  of  genics,  now-a-dayo 
too  rare  on  tba-ctage.  Miss  Dargon  has  an  arlgl- 
nal  conception  of  the  obaraoter  of  Oamille^and 
carries  It  oat  mast  socoesefally.  Tfcis  play  -will 
be  presented  again  this  evening,  To-morrow 
night  and  Thursday  night  Miss  Daivon  will  ap- 
pear in  "Deboret.;  or,  the  Arostats  Jew  "  v7e 
hope  the  puelic  will  awake  to  the  fact,  tbat  Hiss 
Dargon  (s  a  better  actress  then  many  n&ore  wide- 
ly-advertised aura,  and  will  all  the  Meeropolitsc 
Theatre  daring  her  engagement. 

Bella  VaLion  Theatre. 

Miss  Jenny  Worrell  and  Miss  Lillie  He.11  in  eeng 
and  dance;  J,  H.  Larfcln  and  Qarrie  Armstrong 
in  Datch  character  note:  Meas.  Schmidt  ezdafme. 
Tberese  in  ballet,  and  many  other  attr  aottcas  wil 
be  offered  to-night. 

{The  A th .>r>cum. 

Miss  AgnesEflnnedyisagreat  favorite  at  this 
hoocc,  Hogh  Robinson's  obaugea  are  much  ap- 
pleaded  and  a  host  of  favoritea  appear  in  seetgs 
dances  and  amusing  aoU. 

White  and  Kcnras'.Corabi nation,  ~~' 

Tbia  troops  or  amateurs    will  give  a  dramatic 

and  variety  performance  at  Platl's  Hall  en  tlo 

ISth  pnog. 

Asatouxoal  Museum.— One  of  tho  most 

■ompiete  collections  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
States,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  beau-* 
lllal  wrz  models,  U  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
Only)  at  tha  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
boor  may  be  profltablv  spent  here 


Where  are  Xhejt 

Where  is  the  railway  passenger  who,  when 
be  leaTea  the  train.  Ib  bo  uncommonly  polite 
an  to  etrat  the  door  behind  him? 

Where  is  the  toorht  who  can  contrive  to 
change*  five-dollar  bill  and  not  find  him- 
self a  loeer  thereby. 

Where  is  the  butler  who  allows  his  mas- 
ter's friends  to  taste  as  good  a  gia?i  of  wine 
as  he  produces  for  his  own? 

Wfcere  is  the  reading  party  which  sticks 
closely  to  its  studies  even  in  tbe  finest 
weather  ? 

Where  is  the  public  orator  who  can  ever 
keep  bis  promiee  to  "say  alfewwords  only?" 

Where  Is  the  billiard-Barker  who  will 
win  your  money  from  yon  and  refrain  frosa 
assigning  half  his  victory  to  flukes? 

Where  is  tbe  railway  porter  who  will  hm> 
ry  to  attend  to  you  if  y«u  are  known  uj>m 
the  line  as  one  obeyingstrictly  the  placarded 
direction  to  "give  no  -?oe3  to  any  servants 
of  the  company?" 

Where  is  the  builder  who  never  lerta  his 
bill  exceed  his  given  estimate  ? 

Where  are  the  people  born  whoagycow- 
oumber,  hoBp  til  able,  [aayther,  and>dvertize- 
xuent? 

Where  is  the  orgaa-fiend  who  will  move 
-off  from  your  doer  without  your  Jetehinga 
policeman?" 

Where  is  the  barber  whoenn  manage  to 
content  himself  with  cutting  youriitair  with- 
out making  any  eotting  observations  oq  i!a 
scaatinesB? 

And  laat'y— wffe'e  is  the  young  lady  who 
can  pack  up  her  own  boxes  and  not  leave 
half  her  "thiogs"  behind  her? 

A  n anight f  Pris  cesv. 

The  Princess  Be&trice  is  likely  to  remain 
an  old  maid.  She  "hates  Germans,"  and 
when  her  sister  married  the  Marquis  of 
Lome  the  remarked  that  "when  her  turn 
came  she  supposed  they'd  marry  her  to  a 
dry  goods  clerk."  So  there's  an  end  to  Ger- 
man Princes  and  native  aristocBtcy. 


SEEING  ALADDIV. 

She  wore  e,  monstrous  chignon— 

The  gnrl  in  front  of  me, 
And,  bedid,  'twas  not  trtDsp&rjnt, 

And  the  atage  I  couldn't  see, 

80  I  fald:  "Me  dear  yoong  lady, 
With  tbe  gineiooa  bunch  of  hair, 

It's  falling  off,  medirllnt, 
And  it'*  looking  mltsfaly  qoare." 

She  crlmsored  like  a  cheny, 
And  she  quickly  left  her  sate, 

And  thus  I  was  enabled 
To  see  Betty  Rlfcl'Bfait. 

For,  D*fj«r,  I  paid  money 

For  a  place  in  the  parquet, 
And,  though  I  love  tbe  ladieB, 

I  waB  hound  to  eee  the  pliy. 
Theyra  a  comferi  in  our  sickness. 

But  In  our  hours  of  atee— 
As^Scottonoe  weisley  mentioned— 

They're  mighty  apt  to  taiec. 


A  Happy  New  Tear. 

What  a  pleaimre  it  is  to  meets  smiling  coonte- 
nanoe,  whether  it  be  on  the  street  or  in  the  par- 
lor. And  why  is  it  tbat  some  faces  wear  a  contin- 
ually happy  took?  It  is  simply  because  they  live  on 
a  plain,  nutritions  and  substantial  diet.  That  man 
ia  a  pnbllo  benefactor  who  will  conscientiously 
serve  ns  with  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
meal.  Louis  Meyers,  proprietor  of  the  "White 
House."  Kearny  street,  also  of  the  Capitol  Res- 
taurant. Fourth  street,  does  it.  as  hundreds  can 
entbusiaBtloally  testify.  His  kitohens  are  marvels 
of  order*  and  cleanliness.  Try  him,  and  yon  will 
find  it  impossible  to  eat  elsewhere. 

Lever  Buckle    ssufepentlere, 

At  (1  per  pair— 26  per  oent,  cheaper  than  else- 
trbexe— at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  jl 


A  Very  Useful  Invention. 

A  French  surgeon  h*s  now  inserted  me- 
sessftlly  into  the  *kulls  of  doge  watsh  crys- 
tals, through  which  be  can  observe  tbe  pro- 
eess-of  the  canine  brain  during  'sleep,  in  di- 
gestion, when  influenced  by  cage  or  emo- 
tion and  in  its  normal  movements.  The 
id«&  seems  to  we  to  be  an  excellent  one,  and 
we  think  might  profitably  be  applied  to  hu- 
man beings.  Would  give  a  great  deal  to 
hare  that  French  surgeon  come  over  here 
sect  Btay  in  oar  office  for  a  week.  The  first 
man  who  came  in  with  a  poem  or  an  orig- 
inal conundrum  would  be  seized.  We 
■should  throw  him  down, 'lift  off  the  top 
>ef  hts  skull  with  a  rip  baw,  and  then  rivet 
a  pane  of  gte.es  on  his  head.  A  magnifying 
gUss  of  tea  million  diame-tsrs  should  then 
be  procured;  and  if  that  French  surgeon 
could  study  the  interior  of  that  head,  and 
conld  discover  how  these  poems  and  connn- 
•drnms  areconslructsd,  we  shoold  immedi- 
ately make  over  to  him  the  whole  of  our 
oil  stock,  add  send  him  home  happy.  We 
•should  not  expect  him  to  find  brains,  even 
with  a  microecope. 


Partridges  in  (LUiaois  are  tame  enough  to 
eat  from  the  hand  .hia  winter— when  prop- 
erly codked. 

Cocoa   a-zid  ta-alJpastos    Islands, 

The  rsenori  of  bidden  treasure  In  Cicos  Is- 
land have  been  at  lraigth  tracd  toithelr  original 
source.  The  plitAeS 'treasure  maybe  all  moon- 
I  -shine  bnrt  that  the  millions  of  treasure  taken 
I  .f,r->m  tbe  f-er  avian  <&Yovernment  on  tie  M  ary  Peer 
Lie  bii  rried  on  Cocoa  sod  lone,  two  ol  tbe  Gal- 
llapsgos  Z* l&hde,  tbera  era  two  2iv.og  witnesaeB 
to  prove.  Oharlee  Stewart  of  Nap*,  and  David 
iButherlaud  of  Vattejo,  helped  toborytbiB  traa- 
ar.ro  In  its  bidding  place  and  knew  where  to 
find  it.  A  company  has  been  founed  under  tbe 
ti:.lo  of  theConaolldatecl  Hidden  Treasure  Com. 
pony,  U28  atontgomesrv  ttrset,  Boom  10,  wbere 
shares  an|eold  at  $lo«aoh.  Tbe  Btock  Is  being 
r«fTldly  taken  up.  A  schooner  Jvitl  start  on 
F4b'?]l3t.  taking  Steiurt  and  Sutherland  to 
the  Ul anas.  Oleae men  who  buried-ihe  irfaeure 
can  certainly  tflnd  it.  At  length  there  Is  some- 
thto,-*  tangible.  This  Oocob  Island  ixpeditktn 
Is  foended  on  facts,  and  dot  on  raxaaxitlc  pdrati- 
cat  bifctory,  * 


B.oaltb  ana  Pleasure. 

Tnere  are  not  too  many  pleasures  In  Ban 
Francisco.  Kothlngla  more  pleasant,  nothing 
more  health. giving  than  a  drive  Into  toe  coun- 
try now  and  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
■eep  a  carriage  of  their  own,  can  And  one 
equal  In  elegance  to  any  private  conveyance 
at  the  Occidental  Carriage  stand.  Frank  Bon- 
ton  baa  there,  and  at  his  stables  1016  Stockton 
street,  carriages  of  every  description.  His 
drivers  are  careful  and  exDeriencee,  hie  charges 
are  moderate.  The  moral  of  the  above  is: 
*o  to  Frank  Bouton  at  the  occidental  Hotel 
s/hen  you  want  a  carriage.  0 


The  Place. 

If  you  want  a  clran  bath,  with  clean  towels^ 
and  a  good  ahaye,  or  jour  hair  cut  in  the  beat 
fctyle,  by  expsrlenced  worsmen,  go  to  Brown's 
Bathing  and  Hair  Dressing  Saloon,,  No.  202 
Fourth  street,  near  Howard. 

Grand  Concert  and  Ball 

Of  the  eermanla  Btfles,  at  the  Hor  ticultur 
Hnl) ,  F  s  ry  2d.  The  musical  portion  of  the 
entertainment  will  cinalet  of  gleea  and  ohornsea 
by  the  SwiE*  Sing  ng  Olub  and  Praf.  Speranaa's 
Iteliau  Singing  Saclety.  ThlB  ball  will  no  doubt 
be  one  of  the  most  select  and  enjoyable  of  the 
Bsason,  considering  tbe  popularity  and  high 
social  standing 'oi  the  oorps.  Tickets,  admit, 
ting  genu  man  and  ladles,  one  dollar.  q 


A  Pleaaiajj?  Character. 

Mrs.  Miller  haa  sufficiently  proved  her 
•husband,  Joaquin,  to  be  a  liar.  The  Chron- 
dclebss  proved  him  to  be  a  horse  thief, 
■tfoaquin  Miller,  H.  X.  L.  horse  thief  and  liar, 
ia  now  in  England. 


Bali  .vork  «id  Comfa-'.ngB 

Made  up 'neat. and  chetvp  at  850  WeshlDgton 
attest,  near  Stockton,  -flisie  ouxls  steamed  fa^ 

twenty-  five  cents.  u 


Oysters, 
In  strclling  round  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
Our  carsleas  feet,  by  chanoe  did  Btzay 
To  whese  a  fountain's  ceasetess  play 
Of  waters  bright, did  make  a  screen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  ficon  ; 
While  messy  atone  and  pearly;  shell, 
O'er  which  the  watora  softly  fell, 
Made  that  window  seem  to  be 
Gome  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 
"Stop,"  paid  nay  friend,  "let's  go  In  hws— 
Ia  looks  bo  nice — and  try  their  cheer.".1 
"ill  right,'*  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suite  me  to  a  'T.**' 
Ko  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Said  they  had  almOBt  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  It  true. 
And  evoked  nwgmfictrUty,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  Just  think  of  that, 
and  if  your  month  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clamsand  crabs  and  terrapins  ;' 
In  fact,  we  found  tbey  had  within 
That  cosy  place  ail  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name. 
While  every  dtah  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  hero  the  best  ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  slnnere, 
To  get  what  they  csll  "such  nice  dinners.  ** 
Whoever  doubts  thiB  let  him  ruBh 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Wbo  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  Boute.  397  Bosh  Btreet,  above 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

CHARLES  HAAEB,  Proprietor. 


Holiday    Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tables 
that  compare  with  Sqnarea's.  gquuzs'e  Punches 
are  famous  for  the  high  art  shown  in  their  man- 
ufacture, the  happy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  the  great  Squama,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
the  Holiday  tables.  For  sale  at  the  new  branch, 
317  Kearny  Btreet,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
120  Leidesdorff  street.  a 


To  Actresses.— For  sale  at  a  great  sacrifice 
at  38  deary  street,  eix  elegant  stlk  dresses,  une- 


Hoiiday    Candles. 

Fresh,  aweet  and  delicious  Oandies,  of  every 
variety,  atM.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 678  Kearny  street    Wholesale  and  retail,    o 


It  ia  Periectly  Astonlslilnar 

How  beautifully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
>efore  8  am.  returned  the  same  evenins  If  de 
sired.  ^^    » 


Eureka  Social  Clixo, 

The  piiiea  to  be  awarded    at  the  Ninth  An* 


A  Disjunctive  Conjunction. 

Mrs.  Mary  Grammar  -nf  Nashville,  tired 
of  conjunction  with  Mr.  Grammar,  who,  it 
appears,  is  too  much  addicted  to  the  imper- 
ative mood,  has  put  hereelf  in  the  accusa- 
tive-case and  sues  for  a  divorce. 


Still    Alive! 

When  looking  for  Holiday  presents,  go  to  the 
Hew  Yore  Ghotoobabh  G alleey,  No,  25  Third 
street,  and  eee  those  beautiful  portraits  in  oil, 
ureter-colors  and  India.lnk.  Prices  from  one- 
third  to  oos-half  cheaper  than  at  any  cither 
ftwt-olass  gallery  In  tbe  -city.  Remember  the 
pifc=e—  B.  F,  Eowland'tOe.,  25  Third  St.       i 


Gtonulrae   Havana    Clears. 

fceat  biande  at  611  Montgomery  street,  •£.  W, 
cotaer  of  Merchant.    Fracclr  &  Oahn.  ■% 


Skirts,  $1  50  per  doz.;  small  pieces,  SOo.  par 
it  z.    At  the  What  Cheer  Lanndry- 


A.ltc>  fif  etli.ee-  the  Best.  . 

It  Is  curious,  Out  true,  that  J.  A.  gftaber, 
707  Mfcrket  street,  near  Thted,  ehoold  bs.11  fur- 
niture and  bedcing  cheaper  thnn  any  other 
dealer  an  this  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
convinced.  i 


Diamond    Catarrh    Bemedy 

Is  a  suae  cure  for  Out  arr  h  or  Oolda.  Ask  your 
druggist  tfor  It,  or«end  to  Dr.  A.  F.  Evox,  No. 
9  Poet  itt*at.  z 


The   President's    Message, 

Peace  and  .prosperity  are  the  key  notes  of  tins 
doenraent.  Ohespneos  and  dueablity  are  ihe 
characteristics  of   H,   Luchslngei's  furnltuee. 

All  should  visit  his  emporium,  735  Market 
Btreefi,  and  assertaln  how  cheaply  a  house  can 
be  furnished.  n  j 

OnacavoTAHx.— Madame  Olara  Antonla,  the 
Olalrycyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium. 
has  renaoved  to  ass  Kearny  at.  Oonsxltatlosa  la 
KngllBb,  French  and  Qerman,  • 


SomethlDg  New. 

Wm  A.  Hubbard's  manufactured  mlBBes'  and 
lafant's  garments  and  ladieB  undtrwe&r  In  suits, 
are  limed  for  their  superiority  of  make  and  tex- 
ture all  over  the  Union.  Mr.  Geo.  W.  Amldon, 
the  autnorizsd  agent  of  Mr.  Hubbard,  has  estab- 
lished a  depot  of  these  goods  at  248  Second  et, 
for  wholesale  and  retail  tride.    A  liberal    dli< 

count  to  the  trade.  j 

—       ■    -^ 
Wxxevtv  Cheer    X-itaxindry 

Is  the  best  lanndry  in  8au  Franolsoo.       * 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

BookieUera  and  Statfio&^r*. 
H.  H.  Moore,  G09  Montcomery,  near  Aiorohant. 

Boslness  Colleges. 
Heald'B,  Brianb  A  Stratton's  College,  24  Poet  St 

JSatcher*. 
Katz,  Fred,  B  tails  9t  to  100.  OaUf  ornia  Markat, 

llrasa  Foonderlea. 
Weed  A  Kingwell,  Oslifornta,  125  First  at 

Dentists. 
Dr.  King's  Grand  Dental  and  Surgical  Institute 
616  Sacramento  street 

French  Fancy   Gowda. 
Locan  A  Co.,  19  Mentgemery .  107  and  109  Sutter, 

BXnmtm    llalr. 

Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Co..  110  Second  street 

Music  and  Musical  Instrument*. 

Eeene,  O.  O.,  mftr.  a«oordians,  repairer  of  ail  hoadi 
musieal  instruments,  203  Kearny. 
Muccaronl  Mannfaclnrerfl. 

Brifraardello,  Maechiarello  A  Co.,  706  Saasema, 
Wluen  and  Llqnors.     (WnolssalC.) 

Danert  V.  &  0„..  W4  Front 


Jones  JSc  Schroder's    | 

Celebrated  Grab  Ohowder  can  be  obtained  only 
at  3SO  Bush  fctreet,  nearly  opposite  the  Alham- 
bra  Theatre.  Bob  Hatt  eats  It,  and  they  all 
eat  it  Only  tbe  best  brands  of  Liquors  bot- 
tled for  family  use. q 

SOW    fairs    ot    SocKs, 
At  all  prices,  it  t  tie  What  Oh  jer  LaontLry. 

Wearing:  Beturned  in  One  X>a  y 
And  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry, 


Bverytoody    Suited. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
in  hats.  At  "  TnV*  Hat  Store.  647  Washington 
Btreet  (second  hat  stora  below  Kearny),  ati  these 
nrw  etyles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  immense 
"the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  la  sore  to  be  suited.  n 


XJi-ve   WolL 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  is  the  oauseof  many  crimes.  Those 
Who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Wash. 
lngton  treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Booken,  wbo  has  catered  for  tbe  publlo  since 
X&49,  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Taboo 
trout,  Salmagundi  soup,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  best  cud  of  tea  In  the 
elty—  English  breakfast  tea— Souchong  and 
Orange  Pekoe— can  be  obtained  here.  a 


8am  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Buss  House  Carriages,  can  be 
found  In  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
labllBbment,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery st e. ,  or  Dexter  Btables.  Oarrlaae  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  bo 


Gentlemen ,    Attention ! 

For  the  most  comfortable  snd  luxurious  shave 
be  eure  and  call  at  O.  L.  Snsand's  Palace  Shaving 
and  Hairdressing  Saloon,  224  Montgomery  St., 
opposite  Bnsa  House,  up'Staira.  Only  tbe  most 
Skillful  artists  employed .  B 


FIGARO 


CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMME! IW 
every  Theatre  in  San  Francisco.  ~-      - 


FIGARO 

16  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH 
out  tbe  centre  of  the  city,  in  all  Hotels,  Rea- 
tao -ante,  Saloocu,  bt&r«s  and  Offices.   , 


FIGARO 

£8     CIRCULATED    EVERY    DAY   ON    THE 
■Cahland  BerryBaa*a  to  catch  the  passengers 
hsr:   arrive  by  thegrestOverland  Train. 


FIGARO 

IB  K  AILED  EVERT  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
Itrtsoipal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
'Oregoo*—  the  papers  l«ft  in  the  theatres  atxleht 
ibeing\*V  thered  ns;  .und  saw  d  for  that  yncpoae. 


FIGARO 

IS  "HERE.  THKKjB  AND  EVERYWHERE,' 
wd  is  eouetamly  meeting-.a  change  of  readers 
in  the  Tbeet*as,  Traveling  O*  nveyanoeo,  Hotels, 
"  *  **»blio  r€*i»rts  generally. 


FIGARO 

CffiOULATEB  H*  THE  BEST  SOOIEt  5",  IS 
placed  in  tbe  bonds  o?  neariy  .all  who  come 
to  the  city  to  make  purchase*,  nod  la  therefore  the 
beat  of  sdverttfiingEcetUuma, 


LARGEST 

PosterPrintingHou 

On  the  Pacific  Coast. 


H.  P.  TAYLOR, 

HAVING  DISCONTINUED  THE  PRINTUIG 
BnBioesB  at  the  corner  ot  Sacramento  afti 
LeidesdorS  streets,  and 

Removed  to  532  Clay  street, 

Will,  ia  f  ntnre,  cord  act  the  same  line  of  basin 
at  the  new  location,  in  connection  with  the  office 

B.  F.  STERETT, 

With  whom  he  has  ani ted  his  stock  and  business  i 
thuB  making  this 

THE  LARGEST  AND  BEST  APPOINTED  OFFICE 
IN  THE  STATE, 

And  .ffordiop  aaeurpaesed  facilities  for  Print!., 
of  every  description.  Peraon.l  Attention  will  b. 
Riven  to 

SHOW,  THEATRICAL,  CIRCUS  AND  CONCEIT! 
WORK,  ETC. 

My  Engravers  stand  at  the  bead  of  the  profs*. 

6ion.  as  samples  on  the  dead-walls  of  the  sity  win 

testify. 

A  call  is  solicit  ed  from  my  friends  and  the  pnb- 
io  at  my  new  quarters. 

H.  P.  TAYLOB, 
de41m  i«a  ilay   Btreet* 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS. 

A  LARGE  ASSORTMENT  OF  GENTS'  FUR-) 
nishioR  Goods  to  be  bad  good  andoheap,  st 
tbe  "i>LD CORN fc,ii,"  J  LEVY'S,  51o  lllontgom-, 
ery  Btreet.    Justice  given  to  all.    Don't  forget  tQ«' 

number.  51 0  Montgomery  sireeL  deSUlm  1 


j|M'ito.'.4 


ARION 

Pianoforte. 


DECLARED  BY  THE   JUDGES  AT  A  LATk 
Fair  of  the  AJMrican  Institute,  sf tor  a  blind.i 
fold  trial   againat   Steinway'B,  Ohickjsrinjgfc 
othere.  to  he  THN,  BiiiST  ON  EXHIBITION. 
CTTRTAZ,  Sole  Anient,    SO  O'Farrell  street) 
N  B-— Pianos  of  all  styles  TO  RENT.        mt' 


OUTSIDE    LANDS. 

ANY  AND  ALL  PERSONB  THAT  HAVB 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  OUT- 
SIDE LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  have  tb< 
amount  refunded  at  the  office  of  the  nndereiffata 
upon  the  presentation  of  an  order  from 
Mayor  and  City  and  Oouuty  Attorney. 
dels  U  A.  AUSTtrL. 


Otl 


DAVH  MENDES  A  OO;,  at  tb 
1  old  orierioal  Red  Lion,  lOGiir 


tb 

_      _  _.iin 

Btreet,  between  Kearny  »nd  Dupont,  where  jo 
can  have  HOT  AND  COLD  DRINKS,  not  forget 
tins;  the  old  Pioneer  Lnnoh.  The  "Old  Sport**  i 
alwayB  on  hand. 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession 

THE    UNDERSIGNED,    WHO    HAS    BBK   I 
..  «  0T6r  twelve  years  oonneoted  with  the  prtsval 
Melbourne,  and  is  well  known  by  the  membm  •« 
the  profession  in  the  Colonies,  begs  to  intisUtlf 
tlnitheis  prepared  to  give,  experienced  adviosV 
all  persons  professionally  viBiting  or  meditatUM  i    ' 
visit  to  the  Australian    Colonies.    Fee  motfsmL 
Punetualityin  diBpatahins  replies  may  be  refi* 
npon, 
,««,_    ,      JP**jI<1AV  HHNRY  WATEBR 
12Victorla   Chambers,     '*  Collins   street,  Ms* 
bourne.     Australia.  r«n  tf 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE 

FINELY  FUTNISHED  ROOMS,  SIN'    I 
Kle  or  tn  suits, 

"WVIJ  JPLSehved  and  Ventllat*d. 

-     »  DntomiB*ed  Rooms  w>  let.   Lodsdncwttli 


CANDIES. 

A  LL    KPn>!*    OK   THE    FIHBST  BOAOTH 

•Pd  will  be  oromptl/  attended  to.  ">"«'"• 
.  n-r  „     OAHTY  *  WAGIIBR, 
lOT  Mr.ntt.omer,  at.,   nefr  S.ttaT 


►Oil  «ra,3 
FOR   1873 


:es 


NOW      IDTT3S3, 


CENTRAL 

\011S  GBAKY  STREET. 
~  .,V6Bt  Moomniodatione  for 
.emlliea  in  the  oity.  Privet.  1HC "  'I^'^H 
entrenoe  forLadiee.  Hair  Cutting,  Snavin.  aati 
SBampoo  eg.  Ohildren'e  H.ir  neltTy  Sit  LidS. 
Shampooing  50  cents.  «««•. 

1.17  u»  tOORRIVEAU.Pronii.Ul. 


MR.  AND  MRS.  DREW'S 

M  Select  Dancing  Acad  em 

ity'lfc        Cor-  Foorth   nnd  Jeaale  eta. 


AMERICAN     EXCHANGE,] 


: 

L 


Hap  a  Soda 

'  Ia*l*erathaf   Teak.* 


IKIitu:.  B» 


«.■   rata  \*£d*e«day.   jataut    «.  im 


V«4.    XTI. 


I«l. 


Ouo   Price 

•  si  rice  veo  si  » 
«  Hats!    Hats!  \ 

H 

I  Prlca  Or 

fl  m.inii  i 


a  PERFECT  RUSH 

at  r  I 

E>«r\y  «nci   ivri«Kiat. 
IXL  Auction  Store, 

a  •>    kiim   eraaarr. 

A  WONDERFUL  BUSINESS 


H1W   ALMAHBRA    THIATB1. 


SAN  FRANCISCO  ATHENEUM 


CHEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  AMERICA 


P 


«e  — -    ••--»•«   |»i»Kt    ata,rVaiea  iiu   I 


•    York.    I  airaco.    aid   SL  Louis, 


AYLOR, 


3*1.7  J 


X  L  and  Undersell  All 


r£RETT, 

81  lm. 

mm 


JUST    RECEIVED. 


££U'  Hats.      Hats.      Hats. 


MSl 

I,  ui 

agWmi 

ip.una 
.'unaa 


ittu  talk 


a  <•-.--..    r>»1..   -..I.    aa  ea\  I.  a. 

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•■  i  a  «*•■«■ 
■essaaaiae'aasaaa  a^esaaaaaaaaaj,  4*.    t«  ai  *•■ 


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:  LAND 


li»it»*f; 


as*.  ••  at  a«.  •-'.  .u...  ►.*»*  rr.™  at  ••  *. 

Al.*"    AH   IMKKV 

on.    Paaci    «.oo»«.     hhikii    «  i  i  - 
nr.-.    mtAfwmm.  tmaih.. 
win  "    »    hi  >iii  uuoaa. 
1 1  < .  «.  >  i.  it  v  , 

TruiiU*.     Unfa.     '\7-a»ll..a«»ea, 

■  RYTUUO. 

From   ll    RaXMlIe    to    mi    Anchor 
(MaAtnalM  •  »'  anew.  »-4   ultfr  foawaliai  tfc.t 

THE  CHEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  AMERICA 

ii  tub  obbat 

IXL  Auction  Store, 

•  1*     IU«M    aTBEET. 

Oae  Daar  trmm  Cn««.rri»l. 

f HE  QUILTED  SILK  HITS,  WORTH  $5,  FOR  SI  50 

sarAeellae  i:twt  glial  ■!  T. 


Tina  ivtaiwo 
rrsBT  i 


JANUARY    tt 

,  in  iatseoat  srriaaooa  at  i. 


tAaaanawt  at  a»  attestles  Da*»  Oaamai  mt  «aam»n  I 

IVtrL.       JOHNNY       ^V  JT_.  X..  E3  INT  I 

*.->•  14*  AsssjUM  OssHaWssas  wi  — -  Tilts'. 

MIBS       ALICE      HARRISON 

Asa  las  Wests  Fete** 

JL.  X  "X"  T  X-  3ES      JMKAC. 


TM1A    EVENINC 


JVllana. 


JVHTARY    W 


m-a.     Scnueclr 

karann 

lu.       .1  ..I  Iii      ..,,.  g   „,,„ 
AE-APPEARANCE      OF      MACOII      KELLY 

■ertlnier,   Parka,   Dixon  Thompson} 

.lutra  Mesial 

-~«r 

EZlVtoilli  SI..1,  ,  •  '  "  v"."  '    ' 


Little  Mac's  Baby  Elephant! 


a  II  b.  inaikl  l».(.r  .1  luuln  Prur... 


SCHNEIDER! 

Or,  Dot  House  von  der  Rhine. 


act  nni 

fcnaairra 



.  inuB  acaailDlB 



TV  rata* 

Teat  Cms*  ane 


IT   AND  8BOOND, 

IJOHXN Y  ALLEN 


a'ocss. 

Mar.    irtoiAtt.. 
LnWl,)t,l»*   .... 


VllUg-ra,  Offl-'f,    et*\,    eto. 


Ii  l    i  i.l     MAC 

Pl»rpr>nt  Tnayar 

, lUrrr    Th    mpn  d 

JoliD  Rub  it  SOD 

W      i 

Wl  lis  Blmms 

fco'i  Han 

Mr«     E.  r    Si  wart 

Tbe  Llltls  Jtwtl 


LITTLE   MAO'S  BABY   ELEPHANT 


TOUNO  JACOB  8CDNSIDEB.. 



HOSE 

Dick  Filr.-bll.. 

Tom  Crinibaw 

Prlii  Us. 


-A.CT    THIRD, 


JOHNNY  ALLEN 

ALICE  HAHHIdUN 

LIT'lLE  MAO 

Pi-rpoot  Ti  arec 

Jobo  Robln«on 

.W     Pir.l-r 


om Willis  Slmms 

»□ J.  Wr  Rbl 

M>r/  Crmnsbaw Mrs.  E.  F.  Stewart 

Act    lit.-n«nM    •»    Ibe    Rhlar         Act    «d.— The    Child    and    Nick    Brd.        Act  [3d.— Tonne  llcbtfclder'* 
litarn.        The    Old    Taton.        The   Oatherlna;.        Meeting  of    Toum    Hchncdcr 


und     I.nnlac.         BOVXCr. 


N&x?v  ctxxcl  Original  Songs. 


r  All   Bills  against   tbo  Albambra   Tboatre   must   oa  presented,    hereafter   on   Honday. 
rPerformanoe  to  comma-nee  panctoally  at  eight   o'olook. 


Italian  Cavatlna Miss  Agries  Kaanedy 


Harry  HorrATd  mul  hiM  J3an|o> 

"on»  MRiiia  Kails 

Si!!*"'  ■„■   ■      „      v    a ■"•«■»•«  *l.  Clair 

rsussaa  Ca.r»-Ooato S«p«  aim.  nH»,ia 

I'ivr  LwUnnteaj  -wltli   Mortimer 

Drtri't   LsSTw  «.    Mwlllw M<> III*   I.n  r«rr..l 

_'>ncr_  '        •;••■-•"•  H.n|(    ■SSWSJSJ 

AW    UNPROTECTED   FEMALE. 

2.1??V""  °'1-P T™**    Morhih.r 

•  ••  MiSS  AONKB  Ki  NNt  UY 

.  Umbtitira 

n"nW  Miss  r.tunr  Mandawllle 

Mr.  Hugh  Robinson  in   His  Changes! 

..L-fdla  I.lTlnrf>ton 

l.no    IMkir 

I.nnlar    Nomrrt 


ll.nir  Hnlo 
JLoat  Child 


OldOr'm**.  Teacher.. 

P*Uy  Bolivar 

SlmiQ  Oiptj 

Stbolara 

Otertar*., 


IOHOOI1.. 


....Frsok  Mortl.i«r 

..ObArlea  THoninoa 
Walter  P*rki 

.^Orchestra 


r..P.y  WstMF  MUirinmie 

,"n«nnyd  pswes i.„„  i,ljt,m 

I  mule  Mont; Hnmiir   llrrwr 

nn^t-Drirepfrocn  Horoe  .StUa«- ■  Wprncre  A;   I.a  Forrcat 


Psrkt 


NEGRO    ACT. 

..Robinson Dixon 


Overt  ore  ..  Orohralra 


Nnnit 

Hornpipe.. 
Bona; 


..M..am1r  Nl.  Clnlr 
...HIm  l.lvlnB.|..rj 
M.pbb-Ic  Kelly 


OT>rtuM Orehastra 


To  conclude  wi-.b  Hn*h  Roblntoo'a  M-n  Sketch, 

Before     tlao     UDetWwrxi. ! 

D»nni«  Mafpby )  „ 

BarrrO'Nstl {  HujhBobinion 

NojaMorph, ■"■.".'•"■■■ O.  Thompsoo 

Ooroej  RfAD.a  Tiliaia  n'f  tbo  d'espPsV drt. .*.'.'.*..  ...*'.  Mortinsr 
Other  cbariotera  bj  tbe  Uooipany. 


TUK    MIIIMl.    I.OHUINO  IIUI'MI 


Car.  e>f  C«wiaicrclnl 

l.ird^edoraT    eta: 


PACIFIC  HOUSE, 

OLYMPIC  HOUSE^a^-TTJiTa-'i-V- 

•wMlae  K'i.sToS  A  OOTRRI.U 


l¥"fm¥=TE¥"lW¥^ 


Out  Crlibr.ttd  H  V»  While  ShlrU. 
SVOALL  AND  SKE  THEM. 


Th«j  &  t  PcULFCCiXT,  aod  (or  quality  aad  darabilitj 

I 


ill  aerer  oa  muobed.    To  ba  hid  only  at  tba 
X.  Lt    AUOTIOt    STIMtW,     «X«    Kearny    street. 


Wolf  in  the  Fold  &  the  Thistle 

TSE  THI3TLB  THAT  PRICKED  THE  FAIE 
Laara  LiiiK'itint  attotti  r  edition  of  tho 
'  Wolf  in  the  Fold"  th»t  doen  not  cuDflict  with 
tba  law  of  libel,  O  t  it  at  Thistictona,  No.  Q 
Post  air  et  opp.  Matonlo  Tdtnple.  Agrnte  want- 
<d  tn  x.-il  jt  on  iu»  ttrt»t. Ja20  3m 


fMs^M 


fc  FIRE 

r    EsTINQUISHEB. 


"ABBOLOTRLY     THE     BK^T     PROTECTION     AGAINST 
FIRE  r 

0T1TI  1.20)  aTCPAI.  FIBU  POf  OCT  WITS    IT. 
*"M->re    than    •10,004,004  O0>  worth    of    property   StTSd 
fw«a  the  leraaa. 

Hbosld  be  pUoed  In  every  Fe^lory.  Pabllo  Botldiar.  Theatre. 
HoieLeoa  H't'd-nce.  sad  ere  qi>ily  sa  raln.ble  for  Minos  end 
Baatbev     hand  tn     --      r  "  Hrotd." 

K.  h.  lawrs  ACO.O-neral  A  cent*  for  Paolflo  Coast. 
For  tile  by  W    B.  MUttDUUK. 

Local  Acent.  i.l  California  St.,  Baa  Frsoolido. 


■EH  I 

j/wf--- 


V  X  C3r  A  JFL  €>• 

TBS.... 

ORGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 

....  OLBCULATES   IS  ....1 

All    the  Theatres, 

its  a 

CIRCULATED  EVERY   DAY 


JOHN 


IfxJJJ  1 ' '  a>^'ii'-'^s5_3 

'I'LL'lu'l/w] 

WmmwWfi 

Itm5^vl 

I^^^W 

^>X/.(  v  r  t'  '•  ' 

m 

BlSlHllllr' 

Wb$&~*3 

NOSE  BUT  THE  BEST  QTTAI.ITY  OF  HEATS 
UAN  BE   HAD  AT 

Stalls  S,  O,  California  Market 

PIONKEB    SHOE     HAK  UFAITOBY. 

affti, 


_or_TH^  jnua. 


GKKKaALLY   THROOQHODT,  THE    CITY 


On    the    BOATS    and    CARS 


a»- T6«  mml  ELEGANT  O08TOM  WORK  IN  THE  OIT? 
0.11  Rod  fiimmo  noodl  «Dd  price..  BKKK8  A  .MAYNARO 
auA   Ka.m.  .Lr.At.  on.  door  .oit.h  at  Rn.h 

SINGLE,    OUTSIDE    ROOMS 

Fnrnlahad  with  >•>.  X   Spring;  Beds  and 

Hair  TAdEetirtx'essesa 


4aA    ■•■»«  nr«t,    Comer    af   Clay. 


Fifty  Gents  per 


THE   OLD 

Hot    scotcn, 

IS  Morton  Street,   near  Henruj. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 
Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  AND  JERRY  IN  TOWN. 

Always  on  fllo  the  New  York  He  raid,  Harpsr'a 
W««kty,  KrAnk  Leslie's,  Dsy'e  Doing?,  Puliue  0&- 
Efltte,  all  the  Onllfornia  pnpuiti,  i.Iho  London 
Poncif,  H.iU'n  Life,  lUustiaLod  Loudon  Newe.  Cull 
and  mi1  '»!'.  youreolf. 

•W  Dou't  forgot  tbe  sign  of  the  Hot  Scotch, 
de7tf  CI1ARLK8  WM.  rFLDMAN.  Prop'r. 

Rum  Punch,   Hot  Scotch. 

....AND.    ,. 

TOM    nn*l    JERRY, 

GO    Tt*    THE    HRANill 

Hot     Ecotola, 

*UB  Slitter  elreet,  near  Kcuruj. 

All    r>i-iiilis    Ten    Cents 

HOT     CIIOWJUI  K     -EVJEHY    NIOUT. 

nol5  tf  JOS.  D.  BRIGOS,  Proprietor 

DRESS  MAKING. 

MR8.  M.  P.  BISHOP,  NO.  1«  O'FARRRLL 
t  tre«t,  is  tbo  p'aou  lor  Lidlcu  sod  etrnnKera 
TaHitiriR  tbo  oily  to  Olive  tbeir  Dresies  made  In 
style,  and  a  perfeoi  Ht.  at  a  moderate  prloe.    da:9 

RICHEDA    FAMILY 

(Formerly   o/  CAiorina'i    Royal   Italian  Cirovt) 

WILL  OIVE  LESSONS  ON  THE  VIOLIN  OR 
Onitar,  at  raiidonoes  (If  required;, or  far' 
Bleb  Mnsio  for  Balls  or  Partioe,  at  moderate 
obargee.  Rcsidenoe,  8»3  Montxomery  street 
corner  Jackson.   ho«m  Ko.  11.  <lel2  lm 

J.   C.   COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    LUNCH, 

Cor.  Second  and  Tehama  .tree*.. 

»a-Terrapin  OOOBtftntlr  on  bind. 
'0,»ler.  in  ..ITT  Its'!..  PR1VATB 
.SUPPER  BOOMS  FOR  PARTIES. 
*  dec  31  lm 

CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

WO  OP  THE  LEADING  MKMBER8  OF 
tbo  Tbaatriosl  Profession  in  califorola  pro- 

e  Tormina  olssseB  for  ioetroolion  in  Eloontlon. 
,  ./sana  wisbiDg  to  avail  tbomeelvee  of  the  oppor- 
tnnlty  of  acqoiriac  a  nirf  al  art  at  a  moderate  coal 
Mnsandintjioirnameito  "Caoabyiss"  P.O.  Sex 
S3U.  whan  particulars  as  to  terms,  etc,  will  be 
HnttAtham.  oaal 


pose 
Per«< 


SQUARZA'S 


Branch  Punch  Saloon, 

3 1 7  Kearny  street. 


Have  yon  beheld  It?   If  not,  you've  a  treat 
At  SQUARZA'S  PUNCH  SALOON,  Id  Kearny  atreet  j 
There  BONA,  disciple  of  GREAT  6QUARZA, 
Dispensed  famed  Magio  Pnnohes;  rather 
The  most  dellolous  mixtures  yat  recorded; 
And  have  with  many  medals  been  rewarded! 
Ladies  their  CORDIALS  there  can  sip  at  leisure,— 
Their  "TEARS"  sppMiee.-aud  Men  gain   "LAJJJIE3 

PLEAS  URB." 
To  allay  connubial  differences  and  pals, 
In  "ANTI-DIVORCE"  you  can  your  end  attain. 
Blp  of  the  potent  extract  bat  one  tstite. 
Your  arm,  consoling,  straight  is  round  ber  waist 
Guess  what  a   "HORNING  OOXFOKX"  In  the  hiss 
That  heals  the  puarrel  and  Imparts  the  bliss! 
The  "WELCOME"  too,  you'll  always  And 
A  balmy  soother  for  tho  troubled  mind. 
The  bright  "AURORA,"  and  tho  Brvoet  "FAREWELL, 
Just  visit  BONA,  and  you'll  all  fare  well! 
His  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  are  the  panaoea 
For  all  dyspeptics  and  for  diarrhoea. 
No  Cholera  MorbDS  ever  has  been  found 
Where  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  knook  aronna. 
BONA  and  SQUaRZa,  spite  of  all  detraotors, 
Hare  proved  the  Nation's  greatest  benefactors! 
Fall  FORTS'  dITjrent  hulthfal  delates  you'll  And 
To  aid  the  Han— Invigorate  the  mind! 
Not  this  alone— a  Welcome  you  will  meet 
At  BONA'S-  fSQUARZA'S)  -317  KEARNY  STREET. 
Remember,  too,  not  this  famed  place  to  pass; 
ALL   SPLENDID  LIQUORS  BUT  ONE  BIT  A  GLASS, 


THEY  HAVE   TAKKN 


THE     F.RST    PREMIUM 

....AT.... 

All  tbe  Mechanics'  Fairs. 


nos   SALE  WSOI.BAI.S  AXD  BBTAU. 
at  the  eld   artaallaaaieat.  ISC  Lelde.'--. 
aapa.lt*  'Waat  Caear  Beaaa 


HlHCf, 


*^.    IGARO." 

IKE  JOUBBAL  OF  AMTTBEJttHI*. 
PnbllBhwl  erery  Du  ifl  the  Yew  br 

CB*  Merchant  »»*    58S  'W«ikl»«to»  *•. 

Below  Monnomerr.  >»  FjmoUoo. 


WEDNESDAY JAKUABT  22,   1873 


AMUSEMENTS,    Etc 

California  Tfa*-atr*. 

Anothsr  large  andiancs  greeted  tbe  popular  oo- 
mediaD,  John  T.  Kaymond.  on  bis  second  appear- 
ance, and  *••  kept  evsryone  thoioogbly  amused 
while  b*  WMOQ  tfe«  Bias*.  Joe  Barker'*  Quota- 
tion* are  received  with  all  tbs  mon  pleaaars  on  ac- 
count of  tbolr  being  familiar.  '"Forbidden  Froit'' 
will  be  played  ft  f  *w  sight*  longer,  acd  will  be  fol- 
lowed by  the  sew  domes. io  drama  entitled  "Only  a 
Jew.''  W.  J.  Gilbert's  lateit  London  success, 
'■pxgmalioo  and  Galatea"  is  in  preparation  and 
will  shortly  be  prodnoed  with  new  scenery  and 
novel  and  strsogs  effects, 
AlhambrR. 

Tola  house  baa  not  enff-red  ma ch  from  tbe  at- 
tacks of  the  Wavsrlv  Place  Gazette.  Tbe  audience 
last  night  filled  every  portion  of  the  boose  and 
comprised  the  most  fashionable  people  in  the  city. 
"Schneider"  w.ia  prfst-f  ted  In  capital  stflr,  Johnny 
Allen.  Mils  Alice  Harrison  and  Little  Has  plajing 
their  respective  parte  to  j.«rfectioa,  and  being 
well  supported  by  Pierroat  Th-.jer,  Bob  Hart, 
Willie  Stmms,  Mr*.  E,  7.  Stewart,  John  Robinson. 
W.  Wright  and  W.  Fonier.  Toe  Bonnce  Scene 
f  airlj  convulsed  tbe  aoiienc*  with  laughter,  and 
Little  Mac's  Babj  Elephant  Is  tbe  Bensation  of  the 
diy.  Toe  lane  pisee  will  be  pleFed  this  evening. 
Metropolitan   Th-ntre. 

Miss  Augusta  L.  Dargoo  repeated,  ker  clever  lm- 
psrsooatioo  of  Camilla  last  eight  and  won  tbe 
good  oplaion  of  all  present.  Harry  Eytinge  did 
some  powerfal  acting  in  tbe  acsne  where  be  re- 
proaches  Oamille  with  selling  ber:e  i  for  wealth, 
and  gained  much  applause.  To-night  Miss  Par- 
gos  will  appear  in  the  thxLlingly  aaaeatiooal 
drama  of  Deborah;  or,  the  Apostate  Jew,"  better 
known  under  the  title  of  "Leab,  the  Forsaken." 
Tali  play  la  Tax  more  popular  than  "CamlUe,"  and 
i could  draw  a  crowded  home. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Mias  Jennie  Worrell  and  Mias  Lillie  Hall  con- 
tinue to  be  the  reigaiag  favorites  at  this  house. 
Montague  and  M'lle  Gerretta  are  very  popntar  ia 
gymnastic  acts;  Cogill  and  Cooper  excel  in  song 
and  daace.  "Nar>,  the  Good  for  Nothiog,"  is  capi- 
tally played  by  Miss  Jennie  Worrell.  R.  G.  Harsh, 
Oharles  Verocr  and  others,  and  tbe  ballet  which 
concludes  Ike  eveoisg's  entertainment,  ia  very 
pretty. 
Vb.e  Atkcneiim, 

Frank  Mortimer,  Walter  Parke.  Lon  Dixon  and 
Cnarlir  Thompson  appear  In  a  aamber  of  amus- 
ing act*.  Miss  AgaeaKenasdy  in  operatic  selec- 
tioas  sodatao  in  faice,  aad  many  others  present 
vanes'  specialties 

AjAioitrciL  McszTjH. — One  of  the  most 
■•replete  collections' of  the  kind  in  the  United 
Btatea.  comprising  hand  rede  of  costly  and  bftaa- 
alfnl  vitx  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
Voly)  at  *£e  Museum  on  Montgomery  street-  An 
hoar  nay  be  profitably  eoent  here. 


Tire, 


Panic  at  Wood's  Theatre,   Cimclnnaii. 


The  great  firea  whlcb.  have  lately  occurred 
hid  esch  cf  them  a  small  beginning.  The 
vast  amount  of  property  tiros  destroyed 
ihonld  make  people  realize  how  necessary 
it  is  to  hare  in  every  home  the  means  of 
promptly  extingaiehing  a  fire  before  it  gams 
headway.  Ia  many  oases  of  fire  as  much 
damage  is  done  by  the  watsr  used  to 
quench  it  as  by  the  flames  themselves.  We 
call  the  attention  of  our  readers  to  an  adver- 
tisement in  another  column  of  theSab- 
cock  Fire  Eitingnisher,  which  is  one  of 
tne  most  valoable  inventions  cf  modern 
t.mes,  and  which,  if  universally  adopted, 
will  prevent  the  occurrence  of  any  disasters 
such  as  the  great  fires  in  Chicago  and  Bos- 
ton. 


"Well,  we've  got  her  boxed  up,"  was  tbe 
pathetic  exclamation  of  a  grief-a  trie  ken  hus- 
band in  Lenox,  Massachusetts,  lately,  as  he 
turced  away  from  hisencoffined  wife. 


Beranger  was  a  printer's  compositor,  en- 
tirely ee'f-taught,  and  he  began  to  publish 
when  only  sixteen  years  old. 


It  is  said  that  iron  is  a  good  tonic  for  de 
bilitated  young  ladies.    That  may  be-so,  but 
Ironing  is  a  better  one. 


An  Alabama  editor  mildly  alludes  io  his 
rival  as  a  "reaorvoir  of  fashion  -and  an 
aqueduct  of  mendaoity." 


A3,  ea.lt  Ii  ana.  -£-1  ensure. 

Tnere  are  not  too  many  pleasures  la  Ban 
Francisco.  Nothing  la  move  pleasant,  nothing 
more  health-giving  than  a  drive  Into  tne  conn- 
try  now  and  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
keep  a  carriage  of  their  own,  can  and  one 
equal  In  elegance  to  airy  private  conveyance 
at  the  Occidental  Carnage  rtand.  Frank  Bon- 
ton  has  there,  and  at  his  stable*  1016  Stockton 
street,  carriages  of  every  description.  His 
drivers  are  carefol  and  experiences,  hie  charges 
are  moderate.  The  moral  of  tne  above  is: 
co  to  Frank  Bonton  at  the  Occidental  Hotel 
ffh&n  yon  want  a  carriage.  0 


Holiday    Candies. 

Fresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candles,  of  every 
variety,  at  M  A.  Merc?i's  pioneer  confection- 
ery; G78  Kearny  street,    Wholeaale  ana  retail,    q 


Grand  Concert  and  Ball 

Or  the  Germania  Rifles,  at  the  Hortlcaltor 
Hall,  Febx"  rj  2d,  The  musical  portion  of  the 
entertain-.  .  will  c-nsist  of  glees  and  ohorases 
by  the  Swiis  Slog  ng  Club  and  Pr.f.  Speranaa'B 
Italian  Singing  S  Jcie-v.  This  ball  will  no  doubt 
be  one  of  the  most  select  and  enjoyable  of  the 
season,  considering  the  p  polarity  and  high 
social  standirg  of  the  oorps.  Tickets,  admit, 
ting  genii  man  and  ladles,  ore  dollar.  q 


The  Cincinnati  Enquirer  of  the  12th  has 
tbe  following  vivid  description  of  a  panic 
which  followed  a  false  alarm  of  fire  in 
Wood's  Theatre  on  the  day  previous  :— 

There  were  tvo  false  alarms  of  fixe  at 
Wood's  Theatre  during  the  matinee  per- 
formance yesterday.  The  first  orcmred  at  a 
quarter  pis:  one  o'clock,  while  people  were 
pouring  ia  at  the  doors,  but  tbe  panic  did 
net  become  general,  and  tbe  anditoiium  was 
soon  deDSily  packed  with  humanity.  All  the 
seats  were  full  from  pit  to  dome,  the  gods' 
gallery  even  beiog  pressed  into  service  for 
ladies,  who  were,  as  UBual,  at  daylight  per- 
formances, the  larger  portion  of  the  audience. 
There  was  not  a  foot  cf  elaodiog  rcom  uno> 
copied,  the  stairways  beiog  thronged  by 
persons  anxious  at  all  hazards  to  witness  tbe 
performance.  The  play  was  Divorce.  The 
third  act  had  been  reached,  and  "Templeton 
Jitt"  (Mr.  Harry  Hawk)  and  Miss  Lu  Ten 
Eyck  (Mis*  Kate  Browning)  were  beginning 
their  famous  scene,  when  dnst,  resembling 
smoke,  arose  fjr  tne  seoond  time  from  a 
register  near  the  stage.  Then  some  cowardly 
wretch,  probably  a  thief,  screamed  "fire  1" 

"And  tbe  b  -Ideal  held  his  breath 
For  a  time  " 
It  was  not  only  women  «b  turned  pale 
with  faar  and  pat  spell-bound  for  one  brief 
s£C3nd,  for  it  was  these  wbo  knew  mwt 
those  who  mO:t  coolly  surveyed  tbe  situation 
and  looked  the  fiigbtful  possibilities  in  tae 
face,  tbat  were  the  moat  concerned.  Such 
knew  too  well  tbat  it  was  not  fire  that  was  to 
bedrealed;  knew  tbat  a  false  slarm  might 
be  as  fatal  as  a  real  one,  and  shuddered  at 
what  "might  have  been"— not  ead  words  to 
write  now.  The  spell  lasted  only  long  enough 
for  the  sound  to  reach  every  heart  in  its 
sickening  meaning,  and  then  followed  a 
scene  of  the  wildest  excitement.  The  crowd 
neirest  the  door  rushed  pell-mell  into  the 
street,  Baapp:ng  the  railing  put  up  to  tem- 
porarily bar  the  doorway  as  if  it  was  made  of 
pasteboard.  Hundreds  made  a  rush  for  the 
stage.  The  actors  and  actresses  rushed  oft 
not  to  be  overwhelmed  in  the  coming  human 
deluge.  The  orchestra  was  gone  in  a  flash, 
dropping  fiddle  and  bow  in  tbeir  flight.  Men 
in  tbe  brlony,  and  even  in  the  galleries, 
b;gan  kicking  out  the  window-sash,  one  mad- 
man being  barely  restrained  fiom  hurling 
Lis  chili  to  certain  death  on  the  pavement 
belo*.  A  man  and  a  boy  jumpei  oat  of  tbe 
baleony  to  the  parquette,  smashing  and  ex- 
tingoihing  lights  in  their  descent,  but 
injuring  no  one,  not  even  themselves.  Mean- 
while women  were  fainting,  crying,  ecream- 
iog  and  emblazing  ene  another,  aud  terror 
reigored  supreme.  It  was  a  frightful  mo 
ment.  The  company  now  came  back  to  the 
s'age,  headed  byMr.^Boniftice,  whose  Bowery 
experience,  as  a  fouog  man.  had  fitted  him 
especially  for  the  ■task  before  bim.  He  had 
keen  in  the  dressing-room  below  the  stage 
T?ben  the  noise  of  the  rising  multftode 
reached  his  ear.  He  first  mistook  it  for  a 
heavy  round  of  applause;  then  thought  the 
galleries  had  fr  lien  in;  then, 

"Ab  nearer,  clearer,  deadlier  than  before.' 
it  came  to  his  ear,  he  recognized  the  panic's 
"opening  roar;"  he  forced  his  way  up  the 
stage-stairs* nd  reacbei  the  f^o'.-ligh'e  just 
as  manager  Furbush  did.  His  presence  and 
voiee  qoieted  the  people  long  enough  for 
him  to  older  tbe  orchestra,  who  had  bean 
captured  andbrooght  back,  to  strike  "np  the 
"Star  Spangled  Banner,"  and  the  terrible 
moment  was  over. 

When<iaiet  was  restored  Mr.  Bonifa:e  an- 
nounced that  any  article  loet  io^hesam- 
pede  should  be  sent  to  tbe  st  ge  and  claimed 
at  tbe  box-office.  Immediatsly  he  was  show- 
ered with  muffa,  gloves,  cloaks,  cravats, 
hat?,  Bbawls,  handkerchiefs,  veils  end  so  on 
ad  infinitum.  The  box-office  afterward  ^re- 
sembled a  pawn-shop  doing  a  large  business. 
The  pirformance  was  rene  ms  I,  amid 
gratified  applause,  where  it  had  been  left  off 
and  tbe  play  was  witnessed  to  the  end  by  an 
audience  whose  diminution  in  size  could 
scarcely  be  noticed.  Every  one  who  was 
there  will  remember  "Divorce,"  and  many 
were  the  comments  to  that  eff?o±  to  be  over- 
heard as  the  aulienoe  passed  out.  We 
heard  one  young  girl  aay,  "Yes,  I  tore  it  np 
into  little  bits.  I  found  I  must  ecream  or 
tear  my  programme,  and  so  I  tore  it."  Sen- 
sible girl.  Were  a  1  women  like  her,  a  pan- 
ic in  a  theatre  would  not  be  made  suob  a 
disagreeable  thing  to  contemplate. 


Prejudiced. 

A  gentleman  who  has  just  returned  from 
tbe  East,  walked  into  the  Magnolia  Saloon 
tbe  other  morning  to  get  a  cocktail.  Fred. 
Obnsemar  had  stepped  out  for  a  moment 
and  the  Chinese  porter  went  behind  the  bar 
to  wait  upon  the  customer,  whereupon  tbe 
party  aforesaid  refused  to  drink— remarking 
tbat  be  "didn't  want  any  d— d  Monongahe- 
lian  to  wait  on  him."— Reveille. 


Hairworlc  and  Combings 

Made  up  mat  and  cheap  at  S50  Washirgtcn 
etteet,  near  Stockton.    Sld>  curia  steamed  to' 

twenty-five  cent  s . 

» 

Holiday    Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tarles 
that  compare  with  Sqn>rea'e.  Fqai'E  .'e  Fnnche* 
are  fameua  for  the  high  art  shown  in  tbeir  man- 
ufacture, the  happy  ccmbimlion  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  the  great  Squarza,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  co  dials  for 
the  H  -liday  tables.  For  sale  at  the  new  branch, 
317  Eearnv  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
120  Leldesdorff  street.  H 


To  Actbesses.— Fjr  sale  at  a  great  sacrifice 
at  38  Geary  street,  t-ix  etegant  silk  dresses,  une- 
gnalled  for  quality  asd  style.  a 


The.  Place. 

It  yon  want  a  cl-an  bath,  with  clean  towels, 
and  a  good  shave,  or  jour  hair  cut  io  the  beBt 
style,  by  experienced  woramtn,  go  to  Brown's 
Bathing  and  Hair  Dressing  Saloon,,  No.  302 
Four  th  itre  et,  near  Howaid.  T 


It  la  .a^errectly  A,«tnnlBr>1ng 

How  beautifully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
jelore  8  a.sc.  returned  the  same  evening  if  de 
rired.  x 


Eureka  Social  Club 

The  pijaes  to  be  awarded   at  the  Klnth  An- 
nnal    ma-qaeiale    ball    of  the   Eareka  Social 


Cocoi  and  «Salli>aje<is  Islands. 
The  rumcrJ  of  hidden  treasure  In  Cjcos  Is- 
land have  bean  at  l'Ufcth  trac  d  to  their  orighnl 
source.  The  plates'  treasure  may  be  all  moon, 
shine  but  that  the  millions  of  trsasnrj  taken 
Ik  >m  tbe  Per  avian  Government  on  the  Mary  Deer 
lie  bcr.led  on  Cocos  and  lone,  two  of  tbe  Gal* 
lapigos  Is'ahd%  theraard  two  living  witntSiea 
to  prove.  Charles  Stewart  of  Napa,  and  David 
Satherland  of  Vallejo,  helped  tobnrythte  traa- 
sure  in  Its  hlddlng  place  and  know  wherj  to 
fled  it.  A  company  has  been  formed  under  the 
title  of  the  Consolidated  HlJdea  Treasure  Com- 
pany,a28  Montgomery  ttrstt,  Room  10,  where 
Shares  arefsold  at  $10  each.  The  stock  1b  being 
rapidly  taken  up.  A  schooner  will  eto-t  on 
Feb'y  l?t.  taking  Stewart  and  Satberland  to 
tbe  islands.  These  men  wbo  buried  the  r  a  sure 
can  ceiUioly  nnd  it.  At  length  there  is  some- 
thing taQgibie.  This  Cocos  Island  expedition 
ia  founded  on  fa.ts,  and  not  on  r.mautic  pirati- 
cal hifetory.  • 

Oyaters, 

In  strolling  round  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  "Frisco  by  gas  light, 
uur  eapeiess  teat,  by  chance  did  strav 
To  wheve    fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  waters  bright,  did  make  a  screen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen; 
While  mosBy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Made  tbat  window  seem  to  be 
Some  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 
Zt  looks  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
■■All  right,"  I  said,  **I  must  Bgree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  hie  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  magrdficeniiy,  toe; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  eiyle;  jufit  tnink  of  that, 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  *  and  crabs  aud  terrapins ; 
In  lad,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  plaoeaU  kinds  of  game. 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  beBt  Ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinnere,N 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  And  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  HouEe.  337  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

CHARLL3  HAAKB,  Proprietor. 


A  Happy  New  Tear. 

What  a  pleasars  it  ia  to  meet  a  111111105  oonnte- 
nance,  whether  it  be  on  the  street  or  la  the  par- 
lor. And  why  la  it  that  some  faces  wear  a  contin- 
ually happy  look  T  It  is  simply  because  they  live  on 
a  plain,  natrttioos  and  substantial  diet.  Tbat  man 
ia  a  public  benefactor  who  will  oonsoientionsly 
serve  tu  with  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
rreal.  Loais  Meyers,  pronrietor  of  the  "White 
Hou.se."  Kearny  street,  also  of  the  Capitol  Ees- 
taorant.  Fourth  street  does  it.  as  hundreds  can 
eotbusiastieally  testify.  Hie  kitchens  are  marvels 
of  order  aad  oleanlineaa.  Try  bim,  and  yon  will 
find  it  lmpoasible  to  eat  elsewhere. 


Lever  Buckle    suspenders, 

At  $1  per  pair— 26  per  cent,  cheaper  than  else- 
Ther  b — at  tbe  What  Cheer  Laundry,  _x 


Something  ICew, 

Wm  A.  Hnbbard's  manufactured  misses'  and 
infant's  garments  and  ladies  underwear  In  suit.-, 
are  famed  fcr  their  superiority  of  make  and  tex- 
ture all  over  the  Union.  Mr.  Geo.  W.  Amldon, 
the  authorized  agent  of  Mr.  Hubbard, has  estab- 
lished a  depot  of  these  goo  is  at  218  Second  st, 
for  wholesale  and  retail  trxde.  A  liberal  dis- 
count to  the  (rale.  j 
#-. 

Wrxat   Cheer    L.a.uricii'y 
Is  the  best  bvrudry  in  San  Francisco        * 


Still    Alive: 

When  looking  for  Holiday  presents,  go  to  the 
New  Yobs.  Fbotogbafh  Gallebt,  No.  25  Third 
street,  and  see  those  beautiful  portraits  In  oil, 
water-colors  and  India-ink.  Prices  from  one- 
third  to  one-half  cheaper  than  at  any  other 
flrst-class  gallery  in  the  city.  Remember  the 
place— B.  F.  Howland  &  Co.,  25  Third  St.       p 


Genuine  Havana    Cigrare. 

Beet  brands  at  611  Montgomery  street,  8,  W. 
oomer  of  Merchant.    Frasck  &  Cain,  q 


For    VTaarAlriK 

Shirts,  $1  S9  per  doz.;  small  pieces,  60c.  per 
U  a.     At  the  What  Cheer  Leundry-  * 


Aatogetr&eir  rlie  Beet. 

It  is  curtoos,  but  true,  that  4.  A.  Sbaber, 
70?  Market  street,  near  Third,  should  sell  fur- 
niture an*  bedding  cheaper  thnn  any  other 
dealer  In  this  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
convinced.  x 

Diamond     Catarrh     Bemecly 

la  a  sure  cure  for  Catarrh  or  Colds.  Ask  your 
druggist  for  it,  -or  send  to  Dr,  A.  F.  Evoy,  No. 
9  Pest  street.  z 


1*110    President'B    MessaRe. 

Peace  and  prosperity  are  the  key  notes  of  this 
document.  Cheapness  and  *dnrablity  are  the 
characteristics  of  H.  Luohslnger's  furniture. 
All  should  viEit  his  emporium,  735  Marbet 
Btreet,  and  ascertain  how  cheaply  a  house  can 
be  fumiehea.  s  j 

Clubtoxakt.—  Madame  Clara   Astonla,  the 

Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
has  removed  to  S33  Kearny  et.  Consultations  in 
English,  French  and  German. 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
in  bate.  At  "  The"  Hat  Store,  $47  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  Is  immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  Is  Bora  to  be  suited.  m 


Live    WeiL 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  1b  the  causeof  many  crimes.  Those 
Wbo  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Wash- 
ingtoa  treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Bocken,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  since 
1649.  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  Bcimagundl  soup,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  best  cup  of  tea  in  the 
city  — English  breakfast  tea  — Souchong  and 
Orange  Pekoe — can  be  obtained  here.  a 


Sam  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Buss  House  Carriages,  can  be 
found  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
ablishment,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery sts.,  or  Dexter  Rabies.  Carriage  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  bo 


Gentlemen,    Attention: 

For  the  most  comfortable  and  luxurious  shave 
be  sure  and  call  at  O.  L.  Susand's  Palace  Shaving 
and  BairdresGlng  Saloon,  224  Montgomery  st., 
opposite  Buss  House,  up-etilri.  Only  the  moet 
skillful  artiste  employed.  b 


Jones  &  Schroder's 

Celebrated  Crab  Chowder  can  be  obtained  only 
at  8SO  Bush  afreet,  nearly  opposite  the  Alham- 
bra  Theatre.  Bob  Hart  eats  it,  and  they  all 
eat  it.  Only  the  best  brands  of  Liquors  bot- 
tled for  family  u-e.  Q 

500    Pairs    ol    Socks, 
At  all  prices,  it  t  he  What  Cheer  Laundry. 

Waslalnjr  fteturneu  in  One  Day 
And  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Ohecr 

Laundry. 


S.F. BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Boohaeller*  and  Stationers, 

H.  H.  Moore,  689  Uentsomery.  Dear  Merchant. 

Bo-lnen  Colleges. 
Heald'e,  Bryant  4  Stratton'a  College,  24  Post  Bt 

Hatchers, 
KstE.  Fred.  Stalla  94  to  100.  California  Market. 

JBruaa  Form  dories. 
Weed  A  King-well,  California,  125  Firat  si. 

Dentists. 
Dr.  King's  Grand  Dental  and  Snrciaal  Instituts 
616  Sacramento  street. 

French  Fancy    Goods. 
Looan  A  Oe.,  19  Montgomery,  107  and  109  BntUr. 

U u man  Hair. 
Bampson,  A.  B.  A  Co..  110  Second  street. 

Mnale  and  Mnsleal  Instrtustenta, 
Keene,  O.  O. .  mftr.  aocordians,  repairer  of  ail  kinds 
musical  instrnmenta,  203  Kearny. 
Huccaronl  Hanaraclnrert, 
Brignardello,  Maecfiiavelio  A  Co.,  706  Sanson**. 

"Wines  and  Hqaon.     (Wfioleaalc.) 
Danert  F.  A  Ort„  504  Front 


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n 

i 


LARGEST 

PosterPrintingHouse 


On  the  Pacific  Coast. 


H.  P.  TAYLOR, 

HAVING  DISCONTINUED  THE  FEINTING 
Boainees  at  the  corner  of  Sacramento  and. 
LeideedortI  streets,  and 

RemoYed  to  532  Gay  street,. 

Will,  infntnre,  conduct  the  eame  line  of  buain 
at  the  new  location,  in  connection  with  the  office 


FIGARO 


every  Theatre  in  San  Francisco. 


B.  F.  STERETT, 

With  whom  ha  has  united  his  stock  and  bi 
thas  making  this 

THE  LARGEST  AND  BEST  APPOINTED  OFFICE 
IK  THE  STATE, 

And  affording  unsurpassed  facilities  for  Priatim 
of  every  description.  Personal  attention  will  be 
given  to 

SHOW,  THEATRICAL,  CIRCUS  AND  CONCERT 
WORK,  ETC. 

My  EogravBrs  stand  at  the  head  of  the  profes- 
sion, as  samples  on  the  dead- walls  of  the  city  wiB 
testify. 
A  call  is  solicited  from  my  friends  and  the  pub- 
io  at  my  new  quarters. 

H.  P.  TATLOB, 
de41m  cast,  lay   street. 


Photoffraplilc    Cards. 


FIGARO 

IB  DISTRIBUTED  EVEBY  DAT  THROUGH 
out  the  centre  of  the  city,  in  all  Hotels,  Res- 
taurants, Saloons,  Stares  and  Offices. 


FIGARO 

IB    OIKOULATED    EVERT    DAT  ON    THE 
Oakland  Kerry  Boats  to  catch  the  passengers 
hat  arrive  by  tbegreat  Overland  Train. 


FIGARO 

18  MAILED  EVEBY  DAY  TO  AIL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon— the  papers  lett  in  tne  theatres  at  Eight 
being  gathered  np  and  saved  for  that  purpose. 


FIGARO 

IS  ■  HERE,  THERE  AND  EVER Y  W HERE," 
and  is  constantly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
in  tbo  Theatiee,  Traveling  Conveyances,  Hotels, 
and  pablic  resorts  generally. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  IN  THE  BEST  SOOIETY.  IS 
placed  in  the  hands  of  nearly  all  who  come 
to  the  city  to  make  purchases,  and  is  therefore  the 
beat  Of  advertising  mediums. 


POll.  Taxes 
FOR  1873 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS. 

A  LARGE  ASSORTMENT  OF  GENTS'  FUR-  - 
nishicg  Goods   to  be  had  good  and  cheap,  at 
tbe  "uLDOORNHK,"  J  LEVY'S.  51«  Montgom- 
ery etreer.    Justice  given  to  all.    Don't  forget  th* 
number,  5lO  Montgomery  street.  deSU  lm 


ARION 

Pianoforte. 

DEOLAHFJ)  BY  THE  JUDGES  AT  A  LATE  t 
Fair  of  tbe  AMSric&n  InBtitnte,  after  a  blind-  ^ 
fold   trial   arainaPSleinway'H,  0 higwruugs,  and  » 
others,  to  be  TH*.  BEST  ON  EXHIBITION.     %  . 
CTJBTAZ,  Hole  Agent.    SO  OTarrell streak.  I 
N  B-— Piaooa  of  all  styles  TO  RENT.         mars 


OUTSIDE    LANDS..! 

ANY  AND  ALL  PERSONS  THAT  HAVHlJ, 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTB  on  OUT*-' 
SIDE  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  have  tho 
amount  refunded  at  the  office  of  the  undersigned  • 
upon  the  presentation  of  an  order  from  th» 
Mayor  and  City  and  County  Attorney. 
delSfcf  A.  AX78T1N. 


J*       OLP 

DAVE  MENDES  A  CHX.  attb* 
—   old  original  Red  Lion,  lwGrsarf  i 
street,  between   Ke.-rrjy   nnd  Dupont,  where  yon 
can  bate  BOT  AND  COLD  DRINKS,  netforgefc- 
Tne  "Old  Sport7'  is 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession. 

THE  UNDERSIGNED,  WHO  HAS  BEEN 
over  twelve  jeare  connected  with  the  press  of 
Melbourne,  and  is  well  known  by  the  members  of 
the  profession  in  the  Colonies,  begs  to  intimat* 
that  he  is  prepared  to  give  experienced  advioe  t* 
all  persona  professionally  visiting  or  meditating  a 
visit  to  the  Australian  Colon  tea.  Fee  moderal*. 
Punctuality  in  dispatching  replies  may  be  relied 
Span, 

"WIjjLIAM  HENRY  ■WATERS, 
^Victoria    Ob  ambers,    ^«  Collins   street.  !*•*- 
boorne,     Australia-  fafl  tf 


nxrow    r>TTEs, 


Payable   at   the   Assessor's  Office,  or  to 
DepntF* 

Lf-TI  EOSESEK,  Assessor. 

)«1T  lm 


WILLIS^BAND. 

MUBIG    FURNISHED    FOB    ALL 
occasions.    Muaic  imported,  arranged 
and  for  sale. 

Fritz  Pipers  and  Marema  AT.  Blum, 
Lending  Tlollnji ta, 
■*»-GrderB  from  the  conntry  promptly  attended 
to.     Address   M,     W.     WILLlg,    Eton's    Muaio 
Store.  138  Montgomery  street,  or  MAROUS  M. 
BLUM,  ggg  Mon-gomery  street.  jag  if 


ALHASIBRA  LOOSING  HOUSE. 

FINELY  FU7-  WISHED  BOOMS.  STN- 
gle  or  in  suits, 
Well  ifffhted  and  "F«ntllnt«d. 
_  .  Onxurmehed  Rooms  to  let.    Lodging  with 
or  without   board.      A  LH  AM  BRA    BUILDINO  I 
•1»  Buab  *rtre«t.  oc3i  tf 


CANDIES. 

ALL     KINDS     OE    THE     FINEST  "CANDY 
made  at  our  Steam  Candy  Factory  daily.    All 
Orders,  especially  from  tbe  country,  ora  aolioltad  I 
aud  will  be  promptly  attended  to. 

CANTY  A  WAGNER, 
lOT  Mftntcomerf  st..   ner.T  Suttar 


CENTRAL 

NO.  118  GEARY  STREET. 
Best   accommodations  for    -a*    a,T„ 
Families  in   tbe   city.     Private     WXf "  '  " 
entranoe  for  Ladies.    Hair  Gutting,    Sh  aving  an  I 
Sbampooicg.    Children's  Hair  neatly  en  t.   Ladifli  , 
Shampooing  50  cents. 
i*171m  UOORRIVEAU.P  reprietar. 


MR.  AND  MRS.  DREW'S 

Select  Dancing  Ac  atfemj 


M 


FRENCH    CORSETS 

HE  FQM3.  IMPOBTEg  AHD  DEM.BR  IK 


AMERICAN     EXCHANCE, 
HAYWARD8. 


JMlMTBOMERT 

i 


rFigar 


III     rKA»CltC  >      WKDHItPAT.    JAXCAKY    It.    1-13. 


tT.i.    XVT.    »..    ,,,, 


FURRISHED  Boon- 

•8  ted  $10  p,-r  y 

WEST  END 


r»_*t,  L_«n.«.        . , 


5S-JETR0P0LITAN  theatre 


lUgustaLDargon 


CALIFORNIA   THEATR1. 


IBELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


K«IPMC*»*ut    of    the    Fa  mo  !Un. 

K.JOHN  T.   RAYMOND! 


THI» 


_i — ■_! — i_i—  i i-i ij-i,-i_-i_-i  r-_r  .  -i. -i.  -  .  -,_r-ii_-a_-i_r_-_     -in  ~    ~    ~   ~*i'~  —  ————————————  —   —   ———  —  —   — ,—    -   , —  — ■    —   - 

thii  rrcmno  jaudartm 

IMnmmH|ai:i«lii'Mi-<   i:.,HvW   litmlMiwt  -..<,. 

ii  Tin    n_.  Hi|iii«i«  ■■!"    nt  r  Ur.aMitM  mniini  r.  ►.  I 

(Id.  *»••««_  si  w.  I    ,1  ...n  ~    »» I  alto* 

FORBIDDEN  FRUIT! 

with  «ovn   isp  nrni'miri  mt.mtit. 

JOR    ntflkKH   •    R.llr.d    T.n...  HR.JOHVT.     IH  \ 

•Bt>».  OWMI 

■  IXkT  K1VILI.I.  ilblNTnll  r.m.l.- 

\RKKB.  0«»t, 

iMiiicuTdi.onr'iCiii         i.irn.K.  i.ri  i.ir  prAVf 

a.ot   rmsT. 

rtRLOR  AKD  nROOlfM  or  f.«OH.,«  OURTORt  nOOIR.   RK'IIMORD. 

NOON-THH       8ER.JPB1VT 

__OT      SEOOND. 

BILt.IARP  ROOH  ANDSUOKINQ  ROOM  AT  Ol  ORliR  rt.lv  IOS'« 

NIGHT-THE3  TE3MPT  ATI  O  N 

"At». :  Ta.  F/-U  of  oaf  -orMJJ.n  Tr*«  b-glnt  to  fell. ' 

ACT     TKII*!-. 

PARLOR  ASP  OR    USDS. 

XDA.x^72NT--F*c>n:i3iiz>i>E;nNr     fruit 

"  Tbii  Evil  only  til  tbo  fa'b  to  Oocd.  " 


MI^    .TK1N1NIR    Wo 

ABKA 

LILLIB       i  ( 


VONTACUfi  and    CERRETTA  In  COMICS 

Wtib  Stlekt,  Iltu.  and  Olfaetto  Ooelaab  »i 

..*MMta  .lotni.it 


Jacob  rVtnMe  A  Cos.  latae.  d.algn,  ''Grecian  Curve"  Billiard  Table,  ha*  been  kindly  furnUhod.  ft 
IN  ACTIVE  PBBPARATIOl-.-Tba  Now   Domestic  Dnmi  oTt 

And  W.  J.  Gilbert  _  lat*#t  London  and  New  York  Bocce.B,  the  D.llfehttc]  Coxedy, 

PYGMALION     AND     GALATEA! 


FWOt'8   OF  ADMISSION. 

BfMrTFd  K*at*— Dreae  Olrole  and  Orcbeetra 01  SO     Ba'.-oy 

RtMrvrd  Sc«t«— ruiconj IS     Gft'lery 

Droee  Circle  Admission  91  OO    Private  Boxes.. 


SO 

sec 

,.«6    and  HXO  OO 


Jennie    Worrell    and    Llllle    Hall 

IN  DUUBI.r. 

TWO    TRAGEDIANS. 

and 


Bailor**    Boarding;  I_Coua« 

.'    I!    r.ARKIIf  and  OARTHK  ARHM 


Irl.b  _ff«        Ml.-  J««ept_M« 


Original  Hoot  tod  Dane.. 

BUck-Byed  Alice Cogill  and  Cooper 

Bollqniii^^ 

GOAT    ISL  \ND    SPECTRE. 

Job oar  Tuars .).  ii.  LvUa Tommy  Brer 


AlUr  whlob. 

Nan  the  Good-for-Nothing! 

NAN UISS  JFNNIE  WORRBLI. 

fin  which  she  la  without  a  me!,  Inlrodadng  bar  riot*  » 

Tom  Dribbles,  one  fatbor , k    Q 

Marry  (Jollier,  tbe  otber  fatbor Onariea  V.ro-T 

nu*rler.  aoarp-nter Matt.  Kelly 

V->onti  Mr.  Simpion dbai.  «'o«IU 

Bob y„4  Cooper 

0yettg" ^. Orobeatrn 

New  Charaoterietio  Billet  by  M.  Schmidt,  entitled 

RETURN  TO  THE  VILLAGE! 

!__,EH.'V|,oM_.i<>n MONS.   BOHI 

ADI-LK,  Virendiere .MM*.  *1H_H 

Blboa,  Innlioaper i  d.  Mo 

Augustine,  bis  wife Oerrle  Uba^maa 

....DOIII.VQ  TBE  BALLrr.... 
*  hiirncterlattc  PolLn....Mnif.  Thi-rcie,  M.  Schmidt 

Volte  Comiqae) Hme.  Ihcreir,  V.  Bfontuat-« 

ngbable  Inoidenta  and  Grand  Finale. 


LAND!. 

iion  o"  **i 

piTUHBuH 
10  « tm  • 
la**** 


illflCIJ 

litini 


c. 


ISSftlKL" 
IDMinHI 


l«5S». 


1 40    Second  Street.     |  40 


SWAINS  BAKERY, 

t:.intt|i.ho.t    in    'OO. 
WE    HAVE    NO     BRANCHES. 

Wimw'  »l  Ro-   l«H  Foortb  itrMt.  tad  Al 
N?.  10l»l  Ht<xkWD.trtaL 

TltS    RUT    QII1.1II     OF 

W  oddlng  Oalte 

ALWAYS  OR  HASP. 
■Till    TAKIBTV    OF 

Cake  tor  the  Holidays. 

I  OR  OREAU.  CHARLOTTE  RUSIE,  BI.ANO- 
liAROS.  JRUL1RS,  «tc.,  m*d»  to  orter  and 
•  t  IBAbMtmAl.rtAlA. 
•oWij.l  AR.IBAPI.ll'1) 


HAIR. 

TUB  OHKAPEST  PLAOR  IH  BAN  FBANOI800 
TO  BUV 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Cood  ,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewelry  &  Fancy  Coods, 

IS  AT  lur. 

NEW  YORK    STORE. 

A.    II.   aAMPAOJf  A  CO., 

Mo.  1  ie  Hf  «ond  etrc«t. 
■»IQ1»       Betwete  MliRlon    and    Minna. 


Attention,  Good  Myers! 

MB.  P.  BEROR9.  FORMERLY 
proprietor  of  tue  Mlnare'  Bee- 
tetarani.  bis  Uk*a  t.m  m»n»c«ra«Dt 
Of  botb  tb«  Minttre'  RetaaareDl  on 
OoBmeroial  streot  aod  tbe  Minora' 
Braaob  on  Market  •troet.  In  partnenblp  wltb  MR, 
A.DBAYBUR.  w bo  baa  been  conmeted  wltb  the 
%■  for  yeare.  iTproremeote  bave  been  made  In 
uemleioe  dopartmeata  that  wilt  render  tbe  Ml- 
aere'Biore  popaltr  than  It  baa  eyar  boeodnrlDa; 
the  n  yeereef  Ite  proepertty.  Oar  Bllleof  Fare 
•mbraoe  all  tbe  delioeoi«i  of  tbe  aeaaon.  Onr 
■otU  to  "Good  Fare,  Good  Uookina;  and  Moderate 


McDANIEL'8 

Museum  and  Theatre. 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

THR  UNDERSIGNED  WOUI-D  MOST  K.B- 
■peotfally  represent  to  yon  and  t^e  publio  con 
eraliy.  that  no  i«  now  prepared  to  fnrcUQ  raeil- 
ftie*  for  exhibitions  ot  every  ktod  and  obaraoUr, 
wtatoh  ehoatd  deserve  tbo  putronaRB  of  the  pab- 
lio  Be  baa  crnoled  at  Oh*$nrje.  WyomioR-,  A 
LARGE  AND  OuMMODIOLM  HALL,  with  boo 
Scenery  and  8tene.  Tbo  Hall  ie  well  vennlated 
and  lighted,  and  mad*  comfor.  ah'e  for  all  -eatonr 
of  lb*  year.  THR  BKST  OF  MUSIC,  botb  SVnOlt 
and  Brasa.  can  belarninhed  at  .)■  timet. 

S»'|Rf»riofF  arrnnffemenlH  will    be    made   with 
THKATKICAL  OKOHIER  <  OMPANH 
er  for  Rentlog  of  Hall  or  w-rformaocen  on  a   per- 
centaso  of  tbe  receipt*.    OorrespondenoAfolioited 
Addreaa.  J.  McDANIKI  , 

Lock  Box  No.  1,  Obeyenno,   W.ominf . 

If.   B  '-Otirioeitlea  wanted     for   tbo   Cheyenne 

Mneevm.    Tboae  winhlmt  oriRagemente,  etate  low- 

•tt  »*»■  for  tbe  Winter  Season,  a^oaina;  photo- 

Atepb    to 'my  addroea.    Half    Paaeage  Money    re- 

randed  alter  fllling  onuaitomerjtfl,       _____ 

JAMKS  McDANIEL. 

Proprietor  Cheyenne  Theatre  and  Museum, 

ooW  3m  Look  Box  No.  I,  Ohe?enne,  W.  T. 


CHEYENNE_THEATRE. 

Professionals  Wanted. 

SIX  FIB8T-OLA8S  PKOPLE.-MU8T  HAVE 
good  Wardrobe.  Four  Ladioa  and  two  Uen- 
llamnn  to  be  good  in  genernl  baainee-  f"r  the  coin- 
ing Winter  Hpa_on,  corncooooioft  tbo  tirat  wool-  in 
No.embar,  187_.  Addro.B  atating  lowest  tornis, 
with  Photograph.  Half  Fare  relonded  after  till- 
_<  .D««.m.Bt.         J4MK8  M0-ANIE-  t 

Proprietor  Ohepenne  Theatre  and  MiiBoorn, 
ooSS  Look  Box  1.  Ob*y*pn<*.  W.  r. 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING,  DRAMATIC   MUSICAL,   LECTURE,  AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooms     16    ai_a     17 6SO    "Washington    street. 


The   Biggest  Race  Yet— The 
Human  Race. 


THE  MAJORITY  OF  THOSE  WHO 
rr.ltlc  In  Hod  fr.ncl.cu,  buy  thtlr 
'-hli-L  and  Fnrnl.htnK  Oootl.  off  BUNK. 
DICT  _o  CO..  No.  Jl  Second  mtn  ct,  be. 
e.a.e  they  nr«  i.l.vi*y.  treated  wtll  i.nd 
boy  tbelr  goad,  at  tbe  lowe.t  price.,  at 
"THE    OI.DkTAND." 


P.  BIRBU  _B  CO., 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

SBt  and  SUB  Oommereial,  and 
76*  Market  alrMt. 

Op*B  from  6  A.V.  to  10  P.M.  »n31  lm 


THE  SAN  FRANCISCO 

BILL  POSTING  COMPANY 

MilacraHrnlo  it.,  cor.  Leldcadorif. 

(Kx  oO _•  of  P.  M.  S.  S.  Co.) 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

Vl__.ttl_.li_.    CITY,    HSYADA, 

*T»H1R  KLEGANT  TURATRE  HAS  BRKN  KK- 
■■■    deooratod,  and   oan  be  rented  by  the  night  or 
by    the  weak.     Btara   and    t__T»_lng    oompaaiea 
UbanJIy  treatod  with  on  applioaUen  by  letter 
JPU-I    PIPKB, 
Manager  and  aoVe  Proprietot, 
Or  to         J.   B.    Mr  (A  HE. 
___MOJWaehtn«ow  atreet.  Han  Franolaeo. 


MORS.  ALEXANDER  WOLOWSKI, 

rpHR  WKLL-KROWR  PIASI8T  AKD  V0- 
c.H.t,  fMB*gi  Now  Ooan.i  for  Pl.no  Aod 
I  b,  hi.  .ntlf.1,  New  and  Bi— plifi.d  p,.t,_ 


WANTED    IMMEDIATE!. Tf  : 

A  Full  Variety  Company  for  Salt  Lake  City. 

....ALSO.... 

SPECIALTY  ARTI.TS   for  e    or  1?3  NIGHTS 

....AND  ... 

First-Class  Minstrel,  Acrobatic  and  Cymnastic  Talent 

....ALSO.... 

T-wonty   Plrfi-t    Line    Ballet   XjAdLios. 

PO«    NAF.r. RIUI1TY     NKTS    «F      AMAZON     AKMOK1.     COMPI-KTID,     IN 
Lots  10  e  uif.  parebaeen.    Knob  8et  oonafata  of  Ho  I  id   Silver- HI  it  ted    ll>  Itm  , 
herkin,  K  hi  eld,  one  p'ir  o'  Armlf  t"«,  ono  par  of  Bnoelete,  one  pair  of  TigLi. ,  o_o  pair  ol   _  rut  k).  cne 
pair  of  Bandnl-,ono  Tonic,  one  tioarf ,  one  Combat  Sword,  at  d  ono  Spear  _„ 

SUUKIUAN    COKBYN    tfe    CO, 


SOUTHERN  PACIFIC 


'I31"_E__E_. 


....A-TD.... 

ECOUSB, 
Summer  atrecti  of  Kearny  ^between  Pine 
and  California* 

TUR    FINEST    PRKSI1    BALTIMORE    AND 
TRANSPLANTED  OYSTERS  eerred  in  any 
ityle.    Eyeryt-rlng  cooied  inthe  beat  manner, 
•ar  The  Finest  Llqnors  aod  Cigar*. 
»_r-El«-ui.t_t  Sni tea  of  Booni  for  _Ladlea. 


THE  ART  OF  SINGING 

IN  ITS  HIGHEST  PEUFttOrlON.-KinH.ARD 
MIJLDhK  FABBKl,  teauhur  of  eovarnl  r.i  la- 
h-atsd  r_<iropear<  artinta.  IaIo  Direetor  01  toe  re- 
nowcod  OonaerTttory  ui  Oen.TAi  Maitro  An  Ubaot 
d  i  ■  i'  r*. nub  Im.itn  <l  _  cad t mi  of  Muuic.  Con- 
ductor of  the  Pbilbnrinooiqud  SoQiOt.  in  Pacle, 
»nd  at  pr_E0Jt  Mu.kiJ  Oitoolor  cf  the  Fnbbn 
Oyer  >,t.  piopared  to  rIvo  urivaio  lataooe, either 
at.  Iim  ofBoe  or  at  tba  rc>-i  en  e  of  >bo  pnplls; 
likewise  OOOitSKS  OP  ^INUiNG,  PIANO  and 
MUSICAL  ISSI'RUOTION. 

fortbar  p«tioulAr»  uoply  at  PROF.  MUL- 


t  >  be  hart  at  tbe  mamo  ntoro  of  M.  (.'.  r_._ .  '  lay  It  . 
and  of  Moi:*ra  Bberinan  A  Hj  _e,  corour  of  f.  _  t.t  __ 
and  K.aroy  ttreeta.  ja8  lm 


LEWIS  _  PANDEn, 

_TOT_B.   R  A  NOBS.   TIXWARK    AS», 


GRAND 

Select  Bal  Masque 

....or  iii-.,.. 

ORIENTAL 

LITERARY  AND  SOCIAL  CLUB, 

....IT.... 

Sortloultural    __g__-xi 

....OK.... 

THUUSMATf    X-TKNINO JAJV.   »Il 

BY  SUBSORiPTION.ONLY, 

Ticket* SIS  e» 

«»-Sab-crlptton  Lfltt  *-an  b»  fonnd  with— 
C.  M    Beiry,  Me  riff's  Office,  Olt|  1 1  all  ; 
Mr   Hrandt.  >.\V.  cor  Wn.binKrnn  A  Monleomery: 
A.  Siiiimi'.1  lifld.  Jr.,  N.K.  our  Fulaom  &  btiiUart : 
W.  floben.  No.  (i  Uatiory  afreet; 
J.  Witt.  No.  110  Third  Atreet; 
M.KstzeoatolD,  No.  Hi  Second  alrnet; 
J.  J.  Leviaon.N.W.  cormr  Uattory  and  Bash  ; 
M.  Po-ner,  No"      aotl  SI  Baiter)  airoat; 
Geo.  J.  HarriB.,ytb  Klopstook  A  <:c.,  _12  Front : 
Id.  Abramaoo,  No.  13-  Oiar  atreet.  deSI)  tw 

Tlokt-taof  Admti'Inu  to  Onllery..    .Ml  OO 

To  be  had  at  any  of  tbo  aheye-menriennd  plnces. 


'  :         ■ 


IS , 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUS 

And  <  tilloif-i  nf  Uedlclne. 

If.   (\C\Ci    BEAtJUl  -H_    _ND   INSTRDOT. 

XLf.UUv/  ith  obificta  t"  be  9*»-u.  Qp«n  to  tt_e 
Pablio  DAY  AND  NIGUI'  »t  K-IMFKA  H, AU 
»l8Mont8omeryB(re_t.     FOR  MEN  ONLV 

■ar  Uk.  jonDAN's  Private  Officr  last  **j 
Geary  atreet  (oppoaii"  old  aicobai-t.a'  Pa.ilibn;. 


Stage  Dancing; 

TAUOUT  AT 

McCarly's  Dancing  Academy, 

DASHAWAY  HALL, 
de_T  lm  Post  atreet,  near  Kearny. 


ADOLPHUS    STOCKMETIB 
....TFiOHEB  OK.... 

PIANO    AND    SINCINC. 


"FIGAROS 

TEZ  JOITEKAX  0*  AMTJSEHENT8. 
Publiaced  evory  Day  ln  t*16  Ye**  ^ 

:=>_       B  O  a--A-»33  XT  S 


«»»Merckonl  and  &HS   WMhl»lt«»8U 
Below  Montgomery,  Sao  Francisco. 


WEDNESDAY ..JAXCTABI  22,   1878 


A  H>portorlal  Rebuttal  Cue. 

A  111  le  reporier  #K  a  morning  paper  wta 
gent  out  to  South  San  Francieoo  on  Sunday 
to  learn  the  particulars  aboat  the  shJGtiog 
ge.-fipe.  Hiving  finished  bis  business  he 
cue  aied  be  would  eopj  the  fine  weather, 
tab?  a  rural  walk  back  over  the  Potiero 
Heights,  aod  perhaps  pick  up  a?  item  there- 
by. A3  he  was,  with  difficulty,  mounting  a 
steep  hill  he  fjund  himself  very  efficiently 
and  enthusiastically  aided  in  bis  efforts  by 
.Mr*.  McPaddon's  g*at,  who  judiciously  kept 
behind  him  and  assisted  him  up  the  as.ent 
at  brief  intervals  until  Mr«.  McFaddon's 
in'.trfereDCs  put  a  stop  to  Billy's  eirnestef- 
fjrta.  Now,  reporters  are  proverbially 
grateful,  butt  this  young  man  is  an  excep- 
tion. He  not  ooly  refuses  to  give  "Billy"  a 
puff  ftr  bis  "valuable  assistinci  rendered' 
but  doesn't  even  want  the  matter  mentioned 
by  his  confreres.  He  says  he  "feels  gore 
about  it !"— tfie  ingrate !  -If  it  wasn't  for  his 
f4m  lr  we  would  publish  bis  name  to  tha 
world. ^^^ 

rroajjli  on  the  Maidens. 

;  ..lowing  paragraph  »;pein  in  Mr. 
G  W.  Hijs'et'e  paper,  the  Decor ih  TeniL'a- 
tor,  D-oorab,  Iowa,  erf  Oc lobar,  1872  ; 

Humbug  Exp  s»d—  Tbe  Maiden  Lane 
..  Men  X  rk,  having  roTu-ed  to  pay 
as  (or  th  ir  ad7rrt,sitig  we  are  led  tj  t&p 
belief  ha-  a  I  Mr.  Hoiloway  saya  is  tree, 
and  thai  Men  Company  is  not  so  vir- 

taous  as  it  should  be.  Brethren  of  tha  press 
beware  of  this  comero. 

This  company  is  the  n.me  coccsming 
which  Mr.  Hoiloway  recontly  published  a 
card  in  Figabo,  warning  the  public  that  it 
was  engaged  in  counterfeiting  his  patent 
medicines. 

Woman's  Trouble*. 

They  have  divorces  in  Cincinnati.  TVe 
find  ia  the  Star  of  th*t  city  of  tie  9th  inst. 
the  following: 

Bubira   Hanra   v.  E.  S.  Hanna.    Peti- 
tion for  divorce  on  the  grtund  of  ill-treat 
meut  atd  negUc. 
Barbara  eer*  that  her  husband  treats  her 

in  a  most  cruel  manner. 
Moreover,  neglects  her  and  slights  her,  and 

that's  what's  t^e  matter  with  Hannah. 
The  cius9  for  divorce  as  alleged  is,   and 

there's  law  just  such  cases  to  meet  meant. 
Ths  husband's    most    crntl  behavor,    the 

p'ei's  in  fact  Barbara's  treatment. 


Ouo  style  of  bonnet  is  called  the  "Man- 
sarl,"  becices  it  t.ke*  a  great  deal  of  ''man's 
hard"  earnings  to  pay  for  one  of  'em. 


A  Pennsylvania  editor  excuses  his  lack  of 
a  knowledge  of  figures  by  saying  that  figures 
won't  lie . 


Z;b  Crummet  wonders  why  poor  people 
K»  never  a  file  ted  with  kleptomania.  We 
call  it  stealing,  then. 


"Assault  wita  intent  to  become  icsine' 
is  tbo  w^y  they  put  deadly  attacks  now. 


A  literary  correspondent  of  the  Pittsburg 
Gaz»t  e,  signs  himself  "O.  Phiddle  Styx." 


A  JPlea.sa.nt  Lioeation. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  loci.i-n.  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspcet  aha  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Ti_e  building  is  a  very  fine  one  and  ie  well 
lighted  isd  ventilated. « 


A-n    Old    Landinarlr. 

The  Verandah  Cigar  Store,  at  the  N.  E.  corner 
or  Kearny  and  Washington  streets,  kept  by 
Henry  Schmidt,  has  been  famous  for  the  last 
eleven  years  for  keeping  the  best  Havana  cigars, 
iobaoco,  choice  meerschaum  pipes,  etc         r 


Sr.Dewell,    teliow    Card  Writer, 

Study  made  and   made  to  order,    boom  10, 
COS  Mar  eh  itrreL  cor.  Poet  and  Montgsmory.  c 


J><*   Yon    Jixiow 

That  with  BriTXEj cat's  Pattxbk*  you  can  out 
and  make  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly?  Send 
postage  stamp  icr  an  Illustrated  catalogue.  H. 
A,  Darning,  agent,  office  of  the  Howe  Bewlsg 
Machine,  No.  113  Kearny  street,  between  Butter 
«nd  Post.  Baa  Franoisoo.  • 


X>r.     Dohcrty 

Gas  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  is 
now  the  most  successful   o!  any  Physician    in 

-3an  Francisco.  Office  619  Sacrament  j  street, 
comer  of  Leldeadorfl,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Cfteer  Houa*.  T 


Uo    wot    «ufT©r    irom    Corns. 

The  unforrcii.fi.te  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun* 
ions.  Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute. 310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  $  r j*.  We 
speak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doe- 
ter'a  capability.  References  given  If  required,  h 


Oyster   Trade. 

The  oyster  trade  in  California  Is  assuming 
«'gantlc  proportions.  Emerson  CorvUlo,  of  the 
Saddle  Book,  410  Pine  street,  furnishes  from 
Lis  own  oyster  beds  at  San  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  of  the  Pacific  Coast.  His 
Bastes  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 
'BU        aided  all  over  the  continent,  and  *ne 

'Saddle  Book*'  is  known  everywhere,    » 


The    Host    Bemedles, 

Dr.  Perri's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
-rr's  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  nitons  complaints. 
i,  S.  Q  ;e3  and  Co.,  corner  Sansome  and  Oom- 
aierdal  streets,  sole  agents.  • 


Ciairvoi-ance. 

Gerald  Maseey,  the  well-known  poet,  in  a 
recent  lesture  at  Br.  George's  Hall,  London, 
aaid  that  some  twenty-two  yeari  ayo  he  was 
invi'ed  to  see  a  clairvcnaotrtad  without  the 
use  of  b<r  eyes.  He  was  asked  to  place  his 
finger*  over  fcer  eyes,  so  as  to  preveut  her 
from  being  able  lo  s«.  He  knew  so  little 
of  what  was  expected  of  him  that  he  placed 
his  fingers  so  wide  apart  that  she  could  Bee 
between  th*m.  This  lady  afterward  btcame 
hia  wire,  and  he  fjund  that  this  reading  by 
abnormal  vision  was  a  fact.  He  bad  never 
properly  understood  it  before.  Since  then, 
however,  he  had  seen  her  read  so  hundreds 
of  times,  and  convince  hundreds  of  people. 
Not  only  did  sha  read  books  in  this  man- 
ner, but  the  human  body  itsslf  appeared  di- 
aphanous ti  her.  She  had  hfcpu  made  use 
of  in  bospiialstodiagnoss  diseases  and  pre- 
scribe for  them.  Her  power  was  just  <he 
same,  whether  her  eye*  wtra  bandaged  or 
not ;  in  fact,  if  the  eyes  of  the  fi.sh  were 
open  ehe  could  not  see  at  all.  A  youoe  man 
once  asked  her  if  she  could  see  the  pain  he 
had.  She  said  he  must  have  suffered  a  frac- 
ture of  the  rib  a  s  one  toue  was  overlapping 
the  other.  Th9  youag  man  replied  tbat  he 
hid  suffered  such  a  fracture,  and  that  he  bad 
always  feared  that  the  bones  bad  not  been 
properly  set.  On  another  o.XiSton  an  officer 
came  with  a  friend.  He  wee  dressed  as  a 
private  gentleman.  He  hid  Jo3t  a  carpet 
b3g  and  wanted  to  know  if  it  could  be  found 
by  means  of  clairvoyance.  She  described 
the  bag  and  contents,  among  olli?r  ihiogs 
a  brace  of  curious  silver  mounted  piBtols  of 
Indian  workmanship,  then  a  something  she 
cjuld  not  identify.  Turning  to  the  offer 
she  uttered  a>cream.  He  nore  an  arlific'al 
arm.  His  otq,  which  be  hid  lest  in  action 
wasintbebag,  and  that  was  what  sbe  bad 
described. 

One  morning  on  wakiog  up  at  seven 
o'cl  ek,  ehe  informed  her  husband  that  bis 
mother  was  dead.  On  being  qu-stioned  as 
t)  how  sbe  knew,  sh;  a  ill  that  she  hid  seen 
the  black-edged  letter  put  under  the  bed- 
rcom  door.  At  eight  o'clock  Mr.  Maesey 
himee:f  saw  the  letter  containing  the  sad  an- 
nouncement put  under  tbe  door. 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


A  youog  man  who  was  crcsrei  iu  love  at- 
tempted suicide  recently  by  taking  a  dosa 
of  yeast  powder.  He  immediatsly  rose 
above  his  troubles. 


A  Chicago  paper  says  that  it  is  wonderful 
how  quick  the  blind  beggars  of  tbat  city 
can  tell  the  difference  between  ten  cens 
and  a  quarter. 

"Ox  Sbuing"i3  a  sign  now  hung  out  in 
Indian  ap  olia. 

Or.  Barlow  J.  ^mith 

Is  giving  a  ccarte  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Pbyeiology  and  Kervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygeisn  Hall,  G37  California  street, 
every  Friday  evenirg,  oommenclng  at  ~H  o'cloci. 
A  part  of  tna  evening  is  devoted  to  ex-  mining 
and  prepcrlbicg  for  patients..  Dr.  8ml  h  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  reeaid  to  health 
to  Invalids  dally,  from  9  to  4  p.  u  ,  free.         w 


The  Illustrated  Press  (S.  F. ) 

No.  1,  January,  1873.  Sold  by  butsorlptlon— 
51  50  a  year.  Elegant,  choice,  cneap.  Sample 
Dumteip.lG  cents.  Address  Murr-y,  Dewey  & 
Co.,  S.  F.  •  6 

* 

For  the  Very  Best  DrXiik*, 

Goto  Yaes'  Bianco  Saloon,  corner  of  Market 
astlToird  streets.  BO 


Beat    equality    of  ipogrslrJja 

Driving  gloves,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  the  What 
Qhser  Laundry  x 

It    Too    Want 

Your  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
tot  spoiled,  send  them  to  the  What  Cheer  Laun 
Iry. i 

Preatt  and  Street. 

Far  the  host  confectionery,  go  to  Canrj  and 
W&gner'a.  1U7  Montgomery  Bt  near  Safct-er.       H 


VP*HB.t   Olioex-   ljauaary 

Employs  no  Ohinamen,  and  should  be  pat 
ro-nlaert  by  everybody. 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS 


FRENCH  MUTUAL  PROVIDENT 
SAVINGS  &  LOAN  SOCIETY. 

Twrulj-vixili     t-eiu.-Ani.nil     Dividend. 

A  DIVlDtND  OF  NJA'K  PERCENT.  PERAN- 
-**.  ntun.  ci  t  Oixt  c»m.i  npon  ibe  oper&tioDB 
o(  tbe  Preccb  "nTiugs  and  Lo  n  Societr,  for  tbe 
tixnontns  mdms  Oi-tembif  Slit,  1872,  bas,  in 
coiif  urn  ty  *j  ,e  ibe  rewrt  •  f  ibe  Com  mi  tied  of 
V  rlfli  mi  on  Appoint*  d  by  ibe  m»mbarB  of  tbe  So- 
ciety, been  dt-clftrvd  by  tbe  board  of  AomtriisLra- 
t  on.  at  tte  »imi-&nnasl  Meeting  beld  on  tbe 
16tb  ins'an'.  This  dividend  will  be  payable  ea 
and  after  <  be  cgce-nth  insUnt,  at  tbe  office  of 
tbe  booietj,  411  6u»b  street.  _ 

BlSl'WE  SlAHE, 
J  201m  Director  of  Prenoa  SavinsS  Bant' 


Chinese  Employment  Company 


fzbucz:  c*»oo. 


CHINESE  LABOR 

FOR  ALL  PAHTS  OE  T  3E  UNITED  STATES, 
ho  627  9a  r^vcu-uto  ttro.  t.  Bet.  Kearay 
aud  Mout^um  r/,  Sai  I  ranclsco,  Oal.  "We  ara 
preDar-*d  to  furni»n  at  sbor:  noiic»,  D«meetlc 
H.riaut''.  Hr.tel  ^ooke,  Lauudr?  Men.  W  ltere. 
Ooajnun  Labor  n,  Fa  m  Hands,  B  11-road 
Haudg,  Gbrdener*,  Mechanic*,  Factory  Ha  d«. 
Wood  OanuoBrw,  ec,  t-tc,  Special  attention  given 
to  fnr  ..ir  ing  D omeatio  8  -rva-jt3.        j  i  20  lm 


DIVIDEND   NOTICE. 

^\IVIDE^DNOTIOE. -SAVINGS  AH D  LOAN 

SOCIETY,  No.  610  Car  o'.reet.-Tbe  Board 
of  W.r  -cfiiis  bars  this  day  decUred  a  dividend  for 
tbe  six  montba  '-n  iug  Deoember3l9t,  1ST  J,  of  cine 
par  cent  per  annom  on  all  deposit?,  payable  on  and 
after  the  15m  icet. 

ja  li-2w        OYBUS  W.  OARMANY,  Cashier. 


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Coughs,  Loss  of  Voice, 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  Con- 
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Pain  and  soreness  of  the 
Breast,  and  all  Difficulties 
arising  from  a  sudden 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  its 
healing  powers.  Ask  for 
the  California  Hall's  Pul- 
monary aisam.  Sold  by 
all  Druggists. 

J.    R.  GATES   &   CO., 

PBOPSIETOBS, 

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jsi3tf 


MESSRS.  M'NEIL  &  CflLDCR 

.  IWOUWCES  TO  THEIR  FRIENDS  AND 
A  the  Pa&l'o  Reofnllj,  tbat  the,  b&ve  opeoed 
under  CDLMllt'i  OLOTBIFG  STORE,  Corner 
of  Bnsh  snd  MoaleomerF  streets,  with  s  WELL 
SELECTED   STOOK  ol 

CHOICJE-WISES, 

UQTOK8    AXD 


All  oro  iovited  to  o'.l.  end  AROHIE  HcSEIL 
ANB  WM.  O.  OALDER  will  do  their  beet  to 
mike  tbem  comfortable.  jajitf 


DIVIPERD    NOTICE. 

MASONIC    SAYINGS   ASP    LOAN    BANK, 

2lo.    6  Fott    ntrcet,  Maaonlc  Temple 

Si>  FRANOISOO. 

AT  A  MEETING  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  DIRFC- 
tora  of  tbi9  Bank,  beld  Jaqa>rr  20 rh,  IS7J, 
a  dividend  wae  dec  a'  d  &t-  tie  rate  of  ten  (10)  per 
oent.  par  aDoam  on  T^rm  or  Perm  n en t  Dopo?tie, 
and -ch  pnr  cent,  per  anoam  oi  Ordinary  J>  ,- 
nasite.  firth'  Srmi-aannal  (*rm  ending  Jana*rr 
2i3t.jeT3.  payable  oa  ar-d  af:«r  Febrn*ry  lsr-.  187.\ 
IreefromalMaxes.  6EOtttti:aO'H.\«, 
ja32-.f  Secrotarj. 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

ET£KY    8ATTBDAY    XIGHT. 

Flano    a.na     Singing    at  8  i».M. 
D.  BABBY,  Chairman. 

Charing  Cross  Saloon 

6CC  BXlatlon  atreet,  near  Second.' 

delO  J.  EAGLES,  Proprietor. 


THE  GOLDEN  ERA 


For    1873. 


2IST  YEAR  OF  PUBLICATION. 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

Ban  Franctaco  Sot-Ids*  Talon,   S82  Cali- 
fornia atreet,  corner  of   Webb. 

FOR  THE  BAT  F  TP  AE  F\DING  WITH  THE 
3.9t  December,  l'rli,  a  dividend  ban  b  ea  d"- 
clarei  a:  tbe  rate  of  nice  and  six-tenth'  (9  fi-10) 
dt  cent,  par  ann im  on  T»rtn  Deposits,  and  eient 
i.'.  perceai.  p?r  tenrjm  on  Ordinary  Deposits,  frea 
of  Federal  Tax  on  Deposit?,  payable  on  and  after 
13tb  January,  1573.  By  order. 
deJl2w  LOVKLL  WHITE.  Oaahier. 


"VTatcriGs  and  J ewelry, 

Vor-  low.  a*   a.   a.  Callander**,  62  Second 
;r^e*.  corcei  of  Mtaaion. 


Mme.  JOSEPHINE  EDMONDS, 

IUDIAN  AND 

BOTANie    PHYSICIAN. 

TWENTY    YEABI     OF    FBACTiCE 


IN  THB  TREATMENT  OF  DISEASES  INOI- 
dent  t9  females  has  placed  Hadaxe  Edmonds 
at  the  head  of  all  physicians  making  enob  practice 
a  spec;altr,  and  enables  her  to  guarantee  a  speedy 
and  permanent  cure  in  the  worst  caaee  or  iod- 
preieion  and  menBtroal  deranrementa.  Ladies 
will  and  Mada-ne  Edmonds  a  ekilllnl  physician, 
and  it  is  to  their  interest  to  consult  her  in  all  die- 
e&sEB  incident  to  women  before  tampering  with 
poisonous  noctrcms,  qnack  doctors  and  hnmbags. 
Madame  Edmonds  describes  diseases  witbont  any 
iBforma.ion  from  the  pai!e~t,  and  onres  without 
the  nee  ef  merenry  or  experiments,  thus  earing 
from  wrong  treatment  for  private,  chronic  and 
cancer  diseases.  CoTdspooJence  s'rietly  confi- 
dential. Office  and  residence,  T»7  Market  street 
I  betwean  Third  and  Fourth.  ja  £0-ly 


ElYIPLOYMENT  OFFICE 

6SS  Sacramento  street, 

(The  First  House  below  Kearny  street,) 

FOB  FURNISHING  WBITE  AND  OHINESE 
H^lp  of  all  kinds.—  Gan<?r&l  Bn  ineFs  Agency; 
Collect  Rente,  Notes  and  Accounts;  White  and 
Chinese  Laborers  supplied  for  Families,  Hotels, 
Farm",.F«0loriee.  etc. 

OMAS,  F.   BErnhBEE  Jk,  CO., 
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ALT.    DRINKS.    PL&IN    OR    FAHOT.    TEN 
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It  M1THII, 

i*17!m  Proprietor. 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

The  Cennun  SavlDKi  aad  Loan  Society. 

I^HE  BOABD  OF  DIRECTORS  HAVE  T>B- 
olsred  a  dividend  of  nine  (9)  per  oent.  per 
annum  on  Term  Deposits,  aud  seven  and  one-half 
(7>»)  percent,  per  annum  on  Ordinary  Deposits, 
free  of  Federal  rax,  for  the  six  months  ending 
Dec*rob.r  11,  1ST.*,  payable  on  and  after  January 
15,1672.    By  order. 

GEORGE  LETTE,  Secretary. 
San  Francisco,  December  31.  1672.  ]a3  2w 


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read;  made  always  on  hand.  no  l-3m 


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qualled excellence. 

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Tbe  "GOLDEN  ERA"  is  a  welcome  Sunday  vis- 
itor in  every  Home  and  Household,  and  aa  an' 
advertiaing  medium  iu  advantages  moat  ba  appa- 
rent to  bnsineas  man. 

TO   MAIL   SUBS ORI BEES, 

The  Bolden  Bra,  for  One  Tear,  93  SO ; 
for  Six  Months,  S3  SO. 

Hnbacxiptiona  to  be  paid  in  advance. 

The  Golden  Era  and  Peteraon'a  X.adlea* 

National  Magazine.  One  Tear.  $5. 

ay- THB  GOLDEN  ERA  and  PETERSON'S 
LADIES'  NATIONAL  MAGAZINE  served  by 
Carriers  in  tbe  city  at  Hit  cents  per  week. 

THE  GOLDEN  ERA.  single  copies,  Ten  Cents. 
For  sale  at  all  Nem-atandl. 

Office  of  ttae  Golden  Bra, 

540  Clay  street San  Francisco 


Pacific  Stone  Companj 

THE  PAOTFIO  BTONE  COMPANY  OAL 
the  especial  attention  of  Architects,  Eagfa 
eers,  and  the  pnblio  in  general,  to  the  SDPKRle 
QUALITY  of  the  Stone  now  being  mannf  acton 
by  them  in  this  city  nnder  the  Ransome  Pataaa 
They  make  to  order  and  keep  in  atook: 
Bnlldlng<  Fronts.  Water  Pipe, 

Sinks,   Monuments,    FaimtaJns, 

Tiles*  Copings  for  yVmW 

Filters,  ete,,  etc 

Together  with  Raneome's  oelebrated  Free-Oi 

Grindstooea,  all  of  whioh  we  guarantee  superlc 

and  at  a  prioe  far  below  that  of  hand-cnt  work, 

aar-The  attention  of  private  parties  intending 

build  ie  respectfully  solicited. 

Offioe.  No.  !•  BUSH  BTBEET,  Sao  Franolasi 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SH0I 


l  MANUFACTURER 
SEP AIBER 


THOMAS   HIT*    BREE, 
SILVER  ^-XjjSa.TJEli: 

iZ  ORUfflS,  BANJOS, 

^C^  — AMD— 

OTHEB    MUSICAJL    IBfSTKC  ktENTt 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1SAS. 

af/*Leceona  given  on  the  Banjo  and  Dram,  M  I 
MISSION  STREET,  between  First  and  Second 
N.  B-— Fine- ton ed^ Silver  Solo  Banjos  for  f» 


eesionale  always  on  hand. 


■W^ARI 

Deelared  AEolnst  the  "Whole  World  ai 
the  Best  of  Mankind. 


PATENT  EAGLE  BLAOKiNG— WARRAK 
ed  superior  to  any  in  cbe  market.  Manufi 
tnred  by  MOORE  &  CO..  No.  £16  Leideado 
street,  S.  F.  Direotione  for  Use :  When  found  t 
thick,  add  a  little  water.  Keep  tbe  bottle  w 
coined.    Sold  br  all  Grooera,  liruggiste,  etc.    d2 


TRAYS  alware  on  band. 


Alfred  Tettel 

Manu  f  aoturer  aad  i 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGE,' 

SC5  Dnpont, 

SEAS  SUTTER  STREJ 

See  my  stock  of  B 
Cages  before  pnrcbu 
elcewbere.  Alvraysson 
ii-iinR  new  on  hand.  I 
Patent  C&gee,  made 
Tin  Wire,  are  wamrei 
FREE  FROM  VERM 
Also,  best  quality  TI 
no20t 


Meerschanm  Pipe  Depc 

043    EEABNY    8TBEET, 

PIPES  MADE  TO  ORDER  AT  i 
the  shortes  notic?  All  Pipes  aod 
Cigar  Holders  waitanted  genuine,  and  ' 
to  oolor  well.  Meerr-obanm  Pipes  and 
walking  Canee  Mounted  and  Repaired 
at  lowest  Eastern  Prices,  and  with  the  beetwo 
manship.  A  large  asEortment  of  Walking  Oat 
and  Fancy  Goods  of  every  description  alwaya 
hand.  noflu| 


The  Popular  Beverag 

CONGRESS  WATER  FROM  THE  PA01F 
Congress  S prices,  near  Saota  Clara.  laden 
by  tbe  Medical  Faculty  its  curative  ponere  bci 
equal  to  the  oelebrated  OongreeB  Water  from  I 
Springs  of  Saratoga,  New  York.  Depot  reaov 
from  liS  Kearny  street  to  Kew  Montgomery,  c 
door  from  Howard.  Families  supplied  dally.  L 
eral  discount  to  the  trace,  and  orders  attended 
promptly.  de251i 


Philadelphia   Restauran 

OHAS.  V.  BERGOLD,  PROPRIETOR. 

THE    OLDEST 
and  most  popu  .  _ 
Ban  Francibco,     The  Tablets   are    sap- 
plied  with  tbe  bP8t_uB_mar.ket__Boi.rd 
by   the  week. 
Montgomery 


_     ESTABLISHED 
and  most  popular  ReBtanrant  in 


v* 


OI.ORGE    MAYES*; 

DEALE<;  IJS  OYSXBBS/ QLAafS 
andall  kinct  of  SHELL  FISH. 
-UIIbNos.  40,  41,  •:«,  Oahfomia 
Market,  entrance  on  Oalifornii  etret 

Pnblio  or  private  parties  ud  fami 
from  6  A.u.  to  12  p.  m.    Ladies'  and  GenUesii 
OTB»er  Room  osmi  frooa  ft  x.v.  to  1"2  p  M       -1s87' 


DR.  Wa  A.  PAY  WE. 

THIS  CELEBRATED  PHYSICIAN  HA8  ) 
moved  hia  offioe  from  the  Kos;  Bonie  te 
Elegant  Snite  ot  Roomr,  No.  -HO  Kearny  itr 
He  tells  sour  diaease  witbouta  qaeetion.  Da 
fail  to  call.  Ail  chronic  Dieeasea  treated  ence 
folly.  de»l 


Bar  Sugar 


T^OR    SALE-S18    KEARNY    ST8EET, 
J       MERGER'S.     Alto,   every  kind   of   Oan  > 
'Wholesale  and  Retail. 
no7  tf  M.    A.    MKKCE1 


Indian  Queen  Rang. 

The  Best  in  the  SXark  s 

MAS  UF  A  OTUB  E  D  -BT 

CALEB    M.     BICKLCB, 
0018  ti  ISO  an.  48S  Kenrn 


WEW  YORK  PR!  S 

HALL'S  PIA  «j 
For  sale  at  No  *  I 
Tjler  street.  Call  td  I 
examine  for  yonree  a.  | 

■VTbe  only  Oal  I 
nia-made  Piano  ot  1 
d*» 


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FT~~ 


luiiftntim    Teate. 


i»>«»1.»lwc;0»l.« 


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•  I  Ml 
Hats!    II 


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t  Prtet  Ono  Dollar,  l" 

8  III  lU.lilOH  STORE   0 

Q        III  H~.ra,  .1.         P 


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PERFECT!  RUSH 

■art i r 

*ny  And   IVlatlit. 
IXL  Auction  Store. 

a.  r  *  tit    irnrr. 

A  WONDERFUL  BUSINESS 

CHEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  AMERICA 

U   •»*    «•*-«•«   |f*tlM    ■■>■■!••   t»e*    fce.»» 

•  .  -•»  »—*  i»ti<  i •  *•>•  ri  —  rtwii 

Will  esar    i  il«l  ilia  HI 

Saw    lark,    Ourago,    and  SU  LouK 

r>>*  whi«h  w*  «»«  .•■!?  miiiiwm  *'■■*« 

I1W       OURRIUNOT. 
uu>  aono  u  TO 

X  L  and  Undersell  All 

JUST    RECEIVED, 


H1W    ALHAMBRA    TH1ATR1. 


ES1~- 


SAN  FRANCISCO  ATHENEUM 


p«ormirioAs 


h(i«tw«  «f  the  CMitnMki  IHwII  ONMflM  i 

lVIR..       JOHNNY 


yv  JL.  IL,  H3  1ST  I 


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M  ,m,~,  »f  n>..r    «  •*•-.. .im...    4««    i«  SI  "•«■ 

Hats.      Hats.      Hats. 

,  avfc  ,»  .1  A.,  mN    flM.km    fr»Bi    lllo* 

also.  an  i»uiti  stock  or 

hotiok.    rxci   i.i... II-.     iM.iKii  err. 

mi.   rirx.    utTn,  tobacco, 

it  at<  in.    USUI  «OUH«. 

BOSiSBTi 

Trunlu.     Ba|*i     "\T»11«««, 

AND  I*   FAOT.   rVgRYTtllNO. 

front  a  Ncerllc*   to   an  Anchor 

Mi  «a4  «i*«ib.  w  pttmi.  ud  i  .ti.fr  romtMlvw  Ih.t 

THE  CHEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  AMERICA 

is  the  oaaAT 

IX  La  Auction  Store, 

at.  imiii  nam, 

Om  B**r  frva.  (•.■■frrlal. 

F1IE  QUILTEO  SILK  HATS,  WORTH  S5,  FOR  SI  50 

ITImUm  Every  Night  at  T. 


MIS 


*©»*   'ae  >»«"i. f»l  CotsIMm—  est  TMtMM. 

ALICE]      H-A.I 

*«d  um  wort*  r»»-i 

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xvjrx-,. 


RIBON 


THIS    EVCNINO 


JVHTARY    aa 


l(.oitnoiljr 


nAnnv    howaiid, 

RC-APPEARANCE      OF      MACCIE      KELLY 

■ortlmer,    Plirk*.    Dixon    TlimnpHon! 


Xaittlo  Mac's  Baby  Elephant! 

Little  lYIac's  Original  Essence! 


Will  V.    I' 


.ti •!  lb.nr..'.  a»s,.tloo  Druu. 


$CH.vT$S:0$.ft{ 

Or,  Dot  House  von  der  Rhine. 


ACT  PIHBT 

fi-n^nrrB 

m»C  rCHKIH  

*casin>rji 

Dick  r.  r.btld 

Tlv  rain. I .... 

Tonriutkl* 

l*tiW 

ilr.  Bolii........X....... 


lND  8BOOND. 

(JOHNNY  ALLEN 

I.lTTLK  MAC 

Pl-rpoTit  TDKJrr 

Harrf   Tli 

John  R.-bn  ton 

w     Font  r 

Wl  Me  Slrrma 

Ho')  Hart 

Mr*     E.  F    Kt-wan 

Little  Louisa  1 Ttie  Little  Jewtl 

VllU|l*rs,  Offl:*rv,   etc.,    eto. 

ACT    THIM3, 

YOUNG  JACOB  SCHNEIDER JOTTSNY   ALLEN 

LOt*I-E AUCE  HARRISON 

MGSE LIT'ILE  MAO 

Die*  Feirobild Piirpont  Tl^ayer 

Tom  Cr.Dtbaw _ Jo  tin  Robinson 

Brittle* w.    Ftr.ler 

Slr.'om Willie  Simm 


J.  Wrmbt 
Mrs.  E.  F.  Stewart 


Polio,  man 

Miry  CrnoskawT. 

Act    let.— Honse    ob  the    Bhlac.        Act    Sd.— The    Child    nod    Slek    Bed.        Aet  [Sd.-Tonnu   Schneider'* 

■  etorn.  The    Old    TaTcm.        The    Oathrrhitj,        Heetlng;  of    Younn    Sctioe  der 


and    Lnotae, 


BOTJIVOE. 


Ne*w  etxxcL  0>risixx«5tl  Songs. 


•7-  All   Billa  against  the  Alhambra   Theatre   mnit   oe  presented    hereafter   an   Monday, 
ay  Performance  to  commence  pnoctnally  at  eight    o'clock. 


f'hariM  i 

T 


Itilinn  Cavatioa MIks Agnes  Kennedy 


Ilari-v  Ilowtiril  and  Iiim   ICni'ij,* 

•••« «««Slc   KfllF 

HnlUrt.  •A..Mle    St.    Clulr 

I   ■'■man  rnra-r.ntste  »«rr  af  la*  «  IiimiI* 

ITIvo  MlniilrM   With    Mortimer 

Ooa'C   l.onTo  na,    MoHtr         atallta   I.n  Farrril 

Fmut*   M»Bf*    •_ iiptiaitc    llrc-acr 

AW    UNPROTECTED    FEMALE. 

v      »'-ni(.M(p Kr«»k   M.  - 

..MICS  A"!*h*  Kl  N.Nf 


Ovsnof* 


u\ 


■""•f Mla»    runny    M-nMciIHe 

Mr.  HukH  Robinson  in   His  Changes! 

1  \-il.i  I.lTlnirsiori 

I. mi    llixnn 

—  I,»>iii»i*  Homers 


Kltiy  frr» 
none  H,,U, 
I  -i.t  Cblld 


•«.!.. 


SCHOOL. 


Old  Orim-a.  Ttaobvr.. 
Pa».»t   Bohvar. . 
H'tti    a   I > i ip  j.. 
Bcbolara 


Frank  Mortl n«r 

Ubartiw  Tooinpaoa 

Walior  Park* 

Overt  at*:.". ...      7.... Orobratrai 

Puprp   Wnpay Mtaariat.de 

honir  and  l>anc« t^nm   Rlxoa 

rornle  "on.     M.iitiri.-   Brvmr 

Bo't-  Drivinfrom  Home. .  H  (••eadomert  A   I. a  Forreai 


NEGRO    ACT. 

..Robinaon Dixon 

.Orobentrat 


N'in( 

Hornpipe   . 
Soao; 


i.<Kiite  Nt.  oialr 


.AIl.i    1.1  vhib'.t«n 
Maggie  Mtlljr 


0^«rtnr>^........,„ /..... :.........„„„.Or_che8tim. 

To  conclude  with  Uugb  Robinson's  Iii.n  aketob. 


Before 


Dennis  Murpby )  „      .   _    .  . 

BtrryO'Nall... ..!..."..."  1  au*h  Rob'oson 

Nora  Murphy O.  Thompson 

Kittr •••- Lydia  Livingston 

Cornsy  Ryan,  a  vitlaia  of  the  deepest  dye f.  Mortimar 

Other  obaraoters  bv  tbe  Oompaoy. 


!■ '"Si 


Taw  Monti.  i..»n»ia«»  Hutu 


pacific  house;;1 


C*»r.  orCteanaeerelavl 
IJcdeadorff    su. 


OLYMPIC  HOUSE.^TJ.'r;,^ 


BA1.STOW  A  OOTRaLL. 


SST-TftT'TwaT 


ThoM 
who 

oaoo 


Oar  Celebrated  tl  V»  White  ShirU,    Thaj  fit P£uFECTL.T,and  for  quality  *nd  durability  will  asrur  o«>  muobed.    To  bs  bad  only  at  the 

•V-CAL1.  AND  8KB  THEM.  I  X  Li    AUCTION    BTOKR,    Olfl    Kearny    atreet. 


Wolf  in  Me  Fold  &  the  Thistle 

THE  THISTLE  THAT  PRICKED  THE  FAIR 
Laura  h*n  got  o.it  anothir  edition  <  I'  bo 
•  Wolf  In  the  Fold"  that  docs  not  conflict  with 
tbo  lav  of  libel.  Q  t  It  nt  Tulstleton*.  No.  9 
Post  air -etopp.  Maionlc  Temple.  Agents  want- 
fd  to  m-ll  It  on  the  ftrt-et.  Ja20  3m 


FIBB 

ESTIN3U1SHE£. 

ABflOI.OTKLY    THE     BFST    PROTECTION     AGAINST 
FIRE  r 
OTD  I.5M  ATCTJAL  riUSS  POT  OUT  WITH   IT.  **■* 

•"Mora   than   110,009,0a*  OO  worth    of    property   tared 
froa  tbe  Hism. 

Bbenld  be  placed  in  everr  Factory.  Pablio  Balldiag,  Theatre. 
Betel,  and  Real  dance,  and  are  <qu*Hy  aa  valeabla  for  Mines  sod 
■a-Mbee.    Bead  for  ttieir  "'Record." 

B.  B.  lawis  AOa,  Q<woaral  A  tarts  for  Paolflo  Ooast. 
For  sale  by  W.  R  MUBDOOrL 

Local  Agent,  Hi  California  at.,  Ban  Franciado. 


3F"1 


ORGAN  OF  ABASEMENTS 

. . . .  01B0ULATE8   IS  ....3 

All   the  Theatres. 

— aks  a 

CIRCULATED  EVERY  [DAY 


&OI3.N 


KOIIE  BUT  TBE  BEST  III  All  f  V   OF  MEATS 

UAN  BE  BAD  AT 

Stalls  S,  0,  Cnliiomin,  Market 


PIONKEB    IHOI     MAKrrACTOBy. 


HI   TBa    TWAB. 


efflJERALLY  THBOOGHOOT  J  THE    OUT 


WP-Th.mort  ELEGANT  CUSTOM  WORK  IN  THE  CITY 
0.11  Mid  .umljl.  good*  u>d  prioM.  BEERB  A..UAVNABD 
...  ri.un.  it™.!-  Tn.  door  anotb  nf  Bnab 


SINGLE,    OUTSIDE    ROOMS 

Foml.ked  with  Vm.  1  aprliw  aid.  awd 

H*alr  Mattresses 


THE  OLD 

Hot     ©cotcli, 

15  Itfortos  Street,  near  Keurny. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 
Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  AND_  JERRY  IN  TOWN. 

AltfKB  on  Ble  the  New  York  Herald,  Harper'a 
Weekly,  FraDkLeBlie's,  Day'a  Doing.,  Police  &a- 
e«tle,  all  toe  California  papmB.  al&o  lj0n<io,'' 
Pnnoh.  Bell'e  Life,  Illustrated  LoDdon  News.  Call 
and  e&t.'Bfy  yourself. 

aeT*  Don't  forget  the  sign  of  tbe  Hot    Scotch. 

de7tf  CHARLES  ff  M.  KKLDMAW.  Prop'r. 

Rum  Punch,   Hot  Scotch, 

....AMD.   .. 

TOM:    and    JERRY, 

OO    TO    TII.F.    BRANCH 

Hot    8ooton, 

,H»  Batter  atreet,  aeor  Kearny. 

All    r>rinlis~Xeii.    Cents 

HOT     CHOWDER     EVERY    WIGHT. 
nol5  tf  JOB.  D.  BBIGG8,  Proprietor 

DRESS  MAKING. 

HAR3.  M.  F.  BISHOP,  NO.  1«  O'lTARRELL 
ill.  itreet.  is  the  p'aoe  lor  Ladiea  and  strarjgers 
vimtiDg  the  oity  to  bave  their  Dresses  made  la 
atyle.  and  a  perfeot  at.  at  a  moderate  pnee.    dell* 

RICHEDA    FAMILY 

(Formerly   0/  Cliiarina't    Royal  Italian  Crrow) 

WILL  Q1VF  PERSONS  ON  THE  VIOLIN  OR 
Guitar,  4t,  residences  (if  required;, or  lor 
niah  Musio  for  Balls  or  Parties,  at  moderate 
obargea  Restdenoe,  8««  Montgomery  street 
oorner  JaokeoD.  WooraKo.ll l]e"lmj 

J.   C.    COMBES, 
TEBBAPIN    LUNCH, 

Cor.  OJecoad  nod  Tehama  atreeta. 

aar-Terrapin     constantly    on    band. 

Oysters   In    erery    atyle.     FB1VATB 

.SUPPKR  ROOMS    FOR   PABTIRS. 

dec  31  lm 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

rao   Or    THE  "LEADING   MEMBERS   OF 


SQUARZA'S 

Branch  Punch  Saiontr, 

3 1 7  Kearny  street- 


Have  yon  beheld  It?    If  not,  you've  a  trest 

At  SQUARZA'S  PUNCH  SALOON,  In  Kearny  fltrea'Ji 

There  BONA,  dUolple  of  OREAT  SQUABZA, 

Dlspensei  famed  Magic  Punches;  rather 

The  moat  deltolouB  mlxtnrea  yet  recorded; ' 

And  have  with  many  medals  been  rewarded) 

Ladles  their  CORDIALS  tfcm  can  sip  at  leisure,— 

Their  "TEARS"  appease,—  aDd  Men  gain    "LAD1IZ3 

PLEASURE." 
To  allay  connubial  differences  and  pain, 
In  "ANTI'DIVORCE"  yon  can  yonr  end  attain. 
Bip  of  the  potent  extract  bnt  one  taste, 
Tour  arm,  consoling,  straight  la  round  her  waist 
Ouesswhata  "MORNING  COMFORT"  In  tha  hilar 
That  heals  the  puarrel  and  Imparts  the  bliss  1 
Tho  "WELCOME"  too.  you'll  always  find 
A  balmy  soother  for  the  troubled  mind. 
The  bright  "AURORA,"  and  the  sweet  "FARE WBLI* . 
Just  -visit  BONA,  and  you'll  all  fare  well  1 
Hit*  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  are  the  panaoea. 
For  all  dyspcptici.  and  for  diarrhoea. 
No  Cholera  Morbus  ever  has  been  found 
Wnero  "HYGIENIC  BITTEBS"  knock  arounc* 
BONA  and  SQUARZA,  spite  of  all  datfiotora. 
Have  proved  tha  Nation's  greatest  benefaotoril ' 
Fall  F0ST7  diffireat  hnlthfat  dchm  you'll  An* 
To  aid  the  Mao— Invigorate  the  mind  I 
Not  this  alone— a  Welcome  you  will  meet 
At  BONA'B—  f8Q,UARZA'B>-317  KEARNY  8TBRBT. 
Remember,  too,  not  this  famed  place  to  pau; 
at.T,   SPLENDID  LIQUORS  BUT  ONE  BIT  A  GLABF, 


THEY  HAVE  TAREN 

THE     FtRST    PREMHIH- 

....AT.... 

All  the  Mechanics'  Fairs- 


* 


?"IGA.R.O.' 


THE  JOTJBNAL  OF  AMUSXMEHTS. 


Published  eTerj  Dm  In  <be  Y°"  *» 

J-.      £>_      B  o  a  -aA.lt  X>  XT  s 

iU  Merchant  ««*    S«*  Wauhlnwtor.  rt». 

Below  MontffomerT.  Sao  Franoisoo. 


THURSDAY JANUABI  23,  1873 


AMUSEMENTS.    Etc. 

California  Theatre, 

"Forbidden  Frail"  is  a  taking;  title,  ud  the  pub- 
lic of  tian  Francisco  are  jmst  oew  enjoying  "For- 
bidden Frail"  very  mach.  The  moral  of  the 
,pley  is  good  though  it  it  an  adapatation  from  the 
FruDcb.  Jobo  T.  Kay  mood".  Id  Joe  Barker  fiade  a 
part  which  mite  him  well,  and  makes  the  most  of 
of  it.  "Forbidden  Fruit"  will  be  plared  again  to- 
sight.  The  performance  will  conclude  with  'Hob- 
art  Haeaire."  in  which  J.  T.  Riymond  will  appear 
«a  Jacques  Strop. 
Metropolitan    Theatre. 

Miss  Angoeta  L-  Dargon  appeared  last  sight  In 
the  eharacter  of  Dsttoran,  in  the  play  of  tha. 
name,  and  strengthened  the  favorable  opinion 
whiob  all  who  saw  her  Id  Oamille  had  formed  o. 
her  talents.  Harry  Ejlinge  did  tomo  capital  act- 
ing in  tbe  role  of  the  school  mai  tor;  Oharles  Ed- 
snoods  acied  thst  of  Joieph  well;  W.  Kllerton 
■wee  very  amusing  as  Poor;  Hiss  Finoy  Young 
was  interesting  as  Anna;  Frank  Rea  a*  thePaator 
was  v«ry  good,  and  the  play  was  generally  well 
performed.  Little  Mamie  Darting,  tbe  yeangee 
of  tbe  Darling  Sisters,  a  canning  little  miget 
about  six  teen  inches  high,  played  Little  Deborah 
her  first  speaking  part,  with  wonderful  self  pos- 
session. Her  voice  is  remarkably  full  and  cleir, 
and  ehe  wai  letter-perfect  ia  her  part.  Mamie  ie 
a  precocity.  This  piece  will  be  presented  again 
thie^veoing.  To-morrow  night  Miss  Dargon  will 
take  her  benefit  and  appear  in  a  new  society  play 
entitled  "Unmasked." 
AH)  am  bra. 

The  performance  of  '"Schneider"  at  this  theatre 
is  drawing  crowded  bouse*.  Johnny  Allen  and 
Mini  Alice  Harrison  are  as  great  favorites  as  ever, 
aad  Little  Mao  has  created  a  veritable  sensation. 
There  never  was  anything  funnier  than  his  per- 
formance. It  is  beyond  criticism ;  all  that  one  can 
do  ia  to  laugh.  His  eiaenoe  is  unlike  auythicg 
ever  seen  oo  the  stage  before,  and  oertainly  no  one 
Oan  imitate  it.  "Sobueidet"  will  be  performed 
every  evening  and  at  tbe  matino  b  on  Saturday. 

Bella  Union  Th.fn.tre. 

Among  tbe  features  of  tbe  bill  for  this  evening 
are  tbe  amusing  acts  entitled  'Two  Tragedians," 
by  Mat  Eel ty  and  B.  O.  Marsh,  and  "The  Goat 
Island  Spectre,"  by  Johnny  Tuera,  J.  H.  Lark  in 
and  Tommy  Bree;  Misa  Jennie  Worrell  and  Wis" 
XtllieHall  appear  in  song  and  dance.  "&*an,  tbe 
Good  for  Nothing,"  with  the  former  In  the  title 
role,  ie  played,  and  the  ballet  of  "The  Return  to 
tbe  Village"  closes  the  entertainment. 
The  Atheneum. 

Harry  Howard,  tha  popular  banjo  player,  made 
his  appearance  at  thla  house  last  night,  and  gained 
maob  applause  for  his  performance.  Miss  Agnea 
Kennedy,  Frank  Mortimer,  Miss.Lydia  Living- 
stone, Mies  Maggie  Kelly  and  a  hoatof  others 
appear  in  a  varied  entertainment. 
Woodward's  Gardens, 

These  gardens  are  open  daily.  Next  Saturday 
as  attraction  of  extraordinary  nature  will  be  pre- 
sented. This  is  no  less  than  the  very  first  ascen- 
sion of  a  gas  balloon  ever  made  on  this  Coast, 
Professors  0.  0.  Ooe  and  A.  A.  Lay,  tbe  celebrated 
aeronauts,  have  arrived  frem  Hew  York,  bring!  og 
with  them  two  gas  balloons.  One  holds  4V01K)  feet 
of  gas  and  is  capable  of  carrying  four  persons  1,000 
milee.'  These  gentleman  have  beeu  engaged  to 
make  an  asoensiou  at  Woodward's  Gardenson  Sat- 
urday next.  The  pspulationof  San  Francisco  will 
turn  out  en  masse  to  witness  it. 
San  Francisco  Amphitheatre. 

John  Wilson's  new  plaoe  of  amusement  on  Sut- 
ter street  ie  progressing  finely,  and  promises  to  bs 
One  ol  the  best  built  nod  largest  amphitheatres 
over  constructed  in  this  city.  It  will  open  early 
aext  month,  with  new  and  attractive  talent  from 
tha  East. 

Departures, 

The  Rigl  Sisters  left  this  morning  for  the  Salt 
Lake  Theatre,  where  they  will  delight  the  Mor- 

mtB)   with   their     graceful    pirouettes Mies 

Chambers,  of  tbe  California  Theatre,  who  has 
given  us  such  rsalia-.ic  bits  of  Milesian  chamber 
maids,  when  opportunity  offered,  alas  left  this 
morning  for  the  East. 

A.  Prominent  Divorce  Suit* 

Wa,  M.  States,  huBband  of  Agatha  States,  the 
prima  donna,  commenced  au  action  for  divorce  en 
Monday  in  the  Fifteenth  District  Court.  Both 
parties  are  old  residents  of  this  city,  and  were 
married  here  In  1837.  They  proceeded  to  Europe, 
where,  after  completing  her  musical  education, 
Mrs.  Mites  made  her  debut  in  opera.  Habitual 
intemperance  on  the  husband's  part  is  said  to 
have  caused  a  separation  years  ago.  The  divorce 
l>  souvnt  on  the  ground  of  desertion,  and  will 
probably  not  be  contested. 

Akatomioal  Mcsetjm.— One  of  the  most 

complete  collections  of  tbe  kind  in  the  Doited 
States,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  beau- 
tllul  wrx  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
only)  a:.  \he  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
hour  may  be  prontablr  noent  hare. 


Grand  Concert  and  Ball 

Of  the  Qermanla  Riflsa,  at  the  HortlcultuT 
Ball,  Febnurr  2d.  The  musical  portion  of  the 
entertainment  will  consist  of  glees  and  obornses 
by  the  Swiss  Sing  ng  Club  and  Prjf.  Speranza's 
Italian  Singing  S,cieiy.  ThlBbail  will  no  doubt 
be  one  of  the  most  select  and  enjoyable  of  the 
season,  considering  tbe  p:pularlty  and  high 
social  standing  of  the  oorps.  Tickets,  admit. 
ting  genu  man  and  ladles,  ooe  dollar.  q 


-  LETTER  FROM  CHICAGO. 

[rBOH     ODD,      OWS       COEEESrONDENT. 

Chicago,  January  13th,  1878. 
Deas    Figabo:—  Owing  to  the  storm  tbat 
has  set  in  io  earnest  our  theatres  hare  not 
been  patronized  so  well,  except  one  or  two 
which  have  strong  attractions.    At 

m'vickkb'b  theatbe 
Charlotte  Cushman  bid  farewell  last  Satur- 
day evening  when  her  three  weekB'  engage- 
ment closed.  No  one  ever  appeared  in  this 
city  who  took  suoh  a  Btrong  hold  on  our 
people  aa  his  Miss  Cusbmao,  and  those  who 
beheld  ber  impersonation  of  the  weird, 
thrill  ingly-de  lines  ted  oharacter  of  Mfeg  Mer- 
riles,  tbe  powerful,  majestic,  Lady  Macbeth, 
©r  bearing  oat  the  lefty  dignity,  ths  gentle 
womanliness  of  the  noble  Qaeen  Catharine, 
have  something  to  look  back  upon  and  re- 
member as  the  perreciion  of  sublime  char- 
acterizations. Dion  Boucicault  and  wife 
have  been  engaged  and  will  appear  in  "Ar- 
rah-na-Pogue."  Prior  to  her  departure  Miss 
Ouihman  was  the  recipient  of  a  .beauuful 
morocco  case  and  geld  ring  from  the  mem- 
barB  of  the  ompany. 

ACADEMY  OP   MUSIC. 

Mr.   John  Collins,  the  well-known  Irish 

comedian,  will  enter  the  dramatio  race- 
course in  rivalry  ;o  Mr.  Boucicaut,  the  play 
selected  for  the  occasion  being  "The Colleen 
Bawn."  On  Monday,  January  20th  Joe 
Marphy  in  "Help." 

aceen's  theatbe. 

"The  Bed  Packet-book"  has  been  the  at- 
trectioa  during  the  past  week  with  the  able 
sctor,  Mr.  Joseph  Prector,  ss  Maurice.  "The 
Bad  Pocket-book"  will  be  retained  for  the 
first  tbrea  nights  this  week.  January  20th 
the  Aimee  Opera  Bouffe  Company  will  ap- 
pear. 

mter's  opera  house. 

This  cozy  little  temple  of  amusement  has 
been  doing  a  very  prosperous  business  .dur- 
ing the  past  few  week?.  The  ;  trump  cards 
at  present  are  Mackin  and  Wilson,  bqdr  and 

dance  men. 

htxon's  amphitheatre. 

Mr.  A.  O.  Miller  and  lady,  with  a  full 
company,  have  been  the  attraction  here 
during  the  proceeding  week.  "Hidden. 
Hand"  was  the  piece  that  was  presented, 
with  Mr.  A.  O.  Miller  as  Wool,  bis  original 
oharacter.  This  placa  will  be  closed  for  one 
week,  to  prepare  for  a  new  attraction  in  the 
shape  of  Prof. McAUeator,  the  ventriloquist 
and  jnggler,  who  appears  January  20th  for 
one  week.  only. 

globe    theatre. 

Miss  Maud  Hilton  is  the  chief  attraction, 
with  tbe  Ellis  Family,  the  Child  Sappho, 
Boby  Newcomb,  Frank  Nelson  and  others. 
"Cartouche;  or,  Jaok  Sheppard  of  Paris" 
will  be  one  of  the  many  attractions  given  at 
this  place  nightly. 

WINTER   GARDEN   VARIETIES. 

Among  the  company  at  this  theatre  are 
Add  Weaver,  Joe  Taylor.  La  Petite  Flora, 
Charley  Shields,  Lola  Martian,  Tommy 
Morrisey,  Miss  Lizzie  Robiaon  and  others. 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

The  first  reception  by  the  Apollo  Musical 
Club  tikis  plaoe  at  Standard  Hall  on  the 
21st.    About  500  invitations  are  out. 

The  Jarratt-Maretzek  Italian  Opera  com- 
pany, led  by  Lucoa  and  Kellogg,  oommences 
a  two  weeks'  season  at  MoVicker's  Theatre 
February  21st, 

Theodore  Thomas  is  announced  for  two 
concerts,  under  the  auspices  of  the  Star  Lee- 
ture  Coarse,  February  17th  and  18th. 

A  series  of  cheap  concerts  are  to  be  givrn 
in  the  Spring,  to  accommodate  those  who 
oannot  afford  to  pay  high  prices  of  admis- 
sion, and  none  but  first-class  artistes  are  to 
be  engaged. 

Figabo  is  eagerly  sought  after  here  by  the 
profession.    A  file  is  now  placed  io  every 

theatre,  where  it  oan  be  found. 

_      WILL. 


Harry  Corby  n't. 

No.  7 JO  Market  street.  Reopening  on  Saturday 
eveniog,  January  25th,  1673.  Harry  Oorbyn  re- 
speotfnllr  informs  his  frieadB  and  patrons  tbat  he 
bus  refitted  in  beautiful  style  this  coay  and  com- 
fortable resort,  ana  will  be  pleased  to  see  them 
one  aiid  all  oo  the  above  date,  when  he  proposes 
they  ehill  eample  Borne  of  tbe  choicest  wines  and 
liquors;  a  new  billiard  table,  from  the  manufactory 
ot  Lissenfeld,  with  Phs'aa  A  Ooll&ader's  latest. 
parent  ete&l-facsd  cashionB,  bas  been  placed  in 
the  Billiard  Parlor.  The  popular  and  emaiett 
revorage  manipulator,  Tommy  Carroll,  oan  be 
found  in  hisoltf  position  prepared  to  dispense 
creature  comfort  to  all.  W 


Von  Saw— A  lot  ef  cheap  dlkdreises,  at  82 
Geary  etreet.  A  good  price  paid  lor  cast-off 
clothing.  a 


ia.oalttk  ana.  Pleasure, 

1'cere  are  not  too  many  pleasures  In  Ban 
Francisco.  Nothing  la  more  pleasant,  nothing 
more  Itb-giving  than  a  drive  into  tee  coun- 
try now  and  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
fceep  a  carriage  of  their  own,  can  and  one 
equal  in  elegance  to  an;  private  conveyance 
at  the  Occidental  Carriage  stand.  Frank  Ron- 
ton has  there,  and  at  his  stables  1016  Stockton 
•  street,  carriages  of  every  deecriptionu  His 
drivers  are  eareful  and  experiences,  his  charges 
are  moderate.  The  moral  ot  the  above  is: 
qo  to    Franx    Bouton  at   the  Occidental  Hotel 


Hairwork  and  Combings 

Made  up  neat  and  cheap  at  850  Washington 
etteat,  near  Stockton.    Bide  curia  steamed  fo* 

twenty-flve  cents.  u 

m - 

I-Ioll(la,y    Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  lor  the  Holiday  tables 
that  compare  with  Squsrra's.  Bqnaxza's  Punches 
are  famous  for  the  high  art  shown  in  their  man- 
ufacture, the  happy  combination  of  whole  some 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  the  great  Sqnarza,  has  prepared 
forty  different  hind  of  punches  and  cotdlalB  for 
the  Hsiiday  tables.  For  sale  at  the  new  branch, 
317  Kearny  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
120  Leidesdorff  street.  8 


Very  Explicit. 

Dennis  O'Shuonmy  advertises  as  follows 
in  the  Columbus  Republican:  "I  hereby 
give  notica  tbat  my  wife  Bridget  has  left  my 
bed  and  board,  and  that  I  will  not  pay  her 
debti,  ae  we  are  not  married." 

War  In  Knoxvillo. 
The  editor  of  the  Knoiville  Press  bas  nn- 

pleaaant  feelings  toward  the  Chronicle  man, 
and,  as  a  result,  one  goes  armed  with  a 
stone  in  a  stocking,  and  tbe  other  carries  a 
cheese-knife  down  hie  neck. 


Cocoa  ana  eallpusxos  Islands. 
Tbe  nunori  ol  hidden  treasure  in  Cjcos  Is- 
land have  been  at  lrn&th  tractd  to  their  original 
source.  The  pl-ateB'  treasure  may  be  all  moon- 
shine but  that  the  millions  of  traasura  taken 
ft- am  the  Peruvian  Government  on  the  Mary  Deer 
he  berried  on  Cocoa  and  lone,  two  of  the  Qal- 
lapBgoH  Islahde,  tbera  ara  two  living  witnesses 
to  prove.  Oharles  Stewart  of  Napa,  and  David 
Sutherland  of  Vallejo,  helped  to  bury  this  traa- 
sure  In  lta  hlddlng  place  and  know  where  to 
find  it.  A  company  has  been  formed  under  the 
title  of  the  Consolidated  Hidden  Treasure  Com- 
pany, 328  Montgompry  etreet,  Boom  10,  where 
eberes  ar«-|sold  at  $10eacb.  The  stock  is  being 
rapidly  taken  up  A  schooner  will  start  on 
Feb'ylit.  taking  Stewart  and  Sutherland  to 
theiiitands.  Thesemen  who  buried  the  irea&ure 
can  certainly  hod  it.  At  length  there  is  some- 
thing tangible.  This  Oocoa  Island  expedition 
is  founded  on  facta,  and  not  on  romantio  pirati- 
cal history. • 

Oysters. 

Da  BtroUing  round  the  other  night. 
To  look  at  'Frieco  by  gaB  light, 
unr  oarelesa  feet,  by  obanoe  did  stray 
To  where    fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  waters  bright,  did  make  a  screen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  moeey  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  eoltly  fell, 
Made  that  wlnaow  ?eem  to  be 
Some  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here— 
It  looks  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  '*I  must  agree 
That  thiB  place  suits  me  to  a  *T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Hade  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  magnificently,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
Tou're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  band  crabs  and  terrapins ; ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  ail  kindsof  game, 
Flab,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem. 
That  they  have  here  the  best  ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners.** 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  man 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  And  made  plain: 
Who  goee  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  House,  S37  BuBh  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night 

OHARLSS  HAAKE,  Proprietor. 
. — , — •—■-■■ 

Still    Alive! 

When  looking  for  Holiday  presents,  go  to  the 
New  Toee  Photogbaph  Oaixxbt,  No.  25  Third 
street,  and  see  those  beantiiul  portraits  in  oil, 
water-colors  and  India-ink.  Prices  from  one- 
third  to  one-half  cheaper  than  at  any  other 
first-class  gallery  in  the  city.  Remember  the 
place— B.  F.  Howland  &  Co.,  25  Third  St.      p 


Genuine   Havana    Clprars. 

Beat  brands  at  611  Montgomery  street,  S.  W. 
corner  of  Uexcbant.    Franck  &  Oahn.  Q 


For   Washing 

Shirts,  $1  60  per  doz.;  small  pieces,  SOo.  per 
i'.  B.    At  the  What  Cheer  Lsnndry-  * 


Altogether  vine  Best, 

It  is  curious,  but  true,  that  3.  A.  Sbaber, 
707  Market  street,  near  Third,  should  sell  fur- 
niture and  bedding  cheaper  than  any  other 
dealer  in  this  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
convinced.  x 


Diamond    Catarrh    Remedy 

Ib  a  sure  cure  for  Catarrh  or  Colds.  Ask  your 
druggist  for  it,  or  send  to  Dr,  A.  F.  Evox,  No. 
0  PoBt  street.  z 


Ttio    President's    Message. 

Peace  and  prosperity  are  the  key  notes  of  this 
document.  Cheapness  and  durablity  are  the 
characteristics  of  H.  Luchsinger's  furniture. 
All  Bhould  visit  his  emporium,  735  Market 
street,  and  ascertain  how  cheaply  a  house  can 

be  furnishea.  n  ;■ 

» . 

Clatbvo7axt.—  Madame  Clara  Antonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
has  removed  to  333  Kearny  at.  Consultations  in 
English,  French  and  German.  x 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  or  fashions 
in  hats.  At  "  The"  Bat  8tore,  647  Wa'-hlngton 
street  (second  hit  store  below  Kearny) ,  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  immense 
— the  prlcea  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  Is  Burs  to  be  suited.  a 


The  Place. 

If  you  want  a  elf  an  bath,  with  clean  towels, 
and  a  good  shave,  orvourhair  out  in  the  best 
style,  by  experienced  workmen,  go  to  Brown's 
Bathing  and  Hair  Dressing  Saloon,,  No.  302 
Fourth  street,  near  Howard.  T 


Holiday    Candles. 

Fresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery. 678  Kearny  atreet.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    a 


Eureka  Social  Club, 


live    Well. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  is  the  oauseof  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Wash- 
ington treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Bocken,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  eince 
1649,  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  Bcbxtagundi  soup,  game,  tame  geese, 
deliolous  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  oan  deatre.  The  best  cup  of  tea  to  the 
city  — English  breakfast  tea  —  souchong  and 
Orange  Pekoe— oan  be  obtained  here. 


Sam  Bio  ore. 

Formerly  of  Buss  House  Carriages,  oan  be 
found  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
'  ablishment,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery sts. ,  or  Dexter  Stables .  Carriage  orders 
left  at  either  plaoe  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  bo 


Gentlemen,    Attention! 

For  the  most  comfortable  and  luxurious  shave 
be  sure  and  call  at  O.  L.  Susand's  Palace  Shaving 
and  Halrdresslng  Saloon,  224  Montgomery  Bt., 
opposite  Bnas  House,  np-stairi.  Only  the  most 
skillful  artists  employed 


A  Happy  New  Tear. 

What  a  pleasure  It  is  to  meet  a  smiling  counte- 
nance, whether  it  be  on  tbe  street  or  in  the  par- 
lor. And  why  It  it  that  some  faces  wear  a  csnthv 
aally  happy  look  ?  It  ie  simply  because  they  live  on 
a  plain,  nutritions  and  substantial  diet.  Tbat  man 
U  a  public  benefactor  who  will  conscientiously 
serve  as  with  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
meal.  Lonis  Meyers,  nroorietor  of  the  "White 
House."  Reams  street,  also  of  the  Capitol  Bes- 
taurant.  Fourth  street,  does  It.  as  hundreds  oan 
enthusiastically  testify.  His  kitchens  are  marvels 
of  order  and  cleanliness.  Try  him,  and  you  wilt 
find  it  impossible  to  eat  elsewhere. 


Lever  Buckle    suspenders, 

At  $1  per  pair— 26  per  cent,  cheaper  than  elae- 
<vhers— at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  bx 

Something  JXew. 

Wm  A.  Hubbard's  manufactured  misses' and 
infant's  garments  and  ladles  underwear  in  suit  g, 
are  famed  for  their  superiority  of  make  and  tex- 
ture all  over  the  Union.  Mr.  Geo.  W.  Amidon, 
the  authorized  agent  of  Mr.  Hubbard,  has  estab- 
lished a  depot  of  these  goods  at  248  Second  Bt, 
for  wholesale  and  retail  tride.  A  liberal  dis- 
count to  the  trade.  j 


What   Cheer   Liavndry 
Is  the  best  laindry  In  San  Franc  lsoo , 


Jones  A  Schroder's 

Celebrated  Crab  Chowder  oan  be  obtained  only 
at  Sao  Bosh  atreet,  nearly  opposite  the  Alham- 
bra  Theatre.  Bob  Hart  eats  it,  and  they  all 
eat  it.  Only  the  beat  brands  of  LiquorB  bot- 
tled for  family  use. q 

Soo    Fairs   ot    socles. 
At  all  prices,  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry. 

Washing  Beturned  in  One  Bay 
And  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Oheer 

Laundry. 


FIGARO 


CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMMKIIN 
every  Theatre  in  San  Francisco. 


FIGARO 

IS  DISTRIBUTED  EVERT  DAT  THROUGH 
out  tbe  centre  of  the  oity,  iu  all  Hotels,  Bee. 
tanrante,  Saloons,  Stores  and  Offices. 


FIGARO 

18    OTBOULATED    EVERT    DAT   ON   THE 
Oakland  terryBoata  to  oatoh  the  passengers 
hat  arrive  by  thegreat  Overland  Train. 


FIGARO 

IS  MAILED  EVEBT  DAT  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon— the  papers  left  in  the  theatres  at  sight 
being  gathered  up  and  eaved  for  that  purpose. 


FIGARO 

IS   "  HERB,  THERE  AND  EVERY  WHERE, 
and  is  constantly  meeting  a  ohange  ef  readers 
In  tbe  Theatres,  Traveling  Conveyances,  Hotels, 
and  publio  reaorta  generally. 


FIGARO 

/"1IROULA.TE8  IN  THE  BEST  SOOTETT,  IS 

V^  placed  in  the  hands  of  nearly  all  who  come 
to  tbe  city  to  make  purchases,  and  is  therefore  the 
best  of  advertising  mediums. 


Oil    T«,3 

FOR  1873 


es 


NO\7ST     33TTE3, 


..AND.. 


Parable   at   the  Assessor's  Office,  or  to 

Deputy* 

LEVI  VOSENEJt,  Assessor. 

julf  lm 


Ml 


WILLI8M3AND. 

USIO    FURNISHED    FOR    ALL 

occasions.    Music  imported,  arranged 
and  for  sale. 

Fritz  Pipers  and  Marcos  H.  Blum 
Leading  Vlollnl. ts.  . 
■VOrdsrs  from  the  oonntry  promptly  attended 
to.     Address   M.    W.    WILLIS,    Eaton's    Mnsio 
Store.  188  Montgomery  street,  or  MARCUS  M. 
BLUM.  »8ft  Montgomery  street.  is*  tf 


rjL 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

XtookaeUera  and  Stationers. 
H.H.  Moore,  609  Montgomery,  near  KerohanU 

Boslnesi  Colleges. 
Heald's,  Bryant  &  Stratton's  College,  24  Post  St. 

Uutchera. 
Katz,  Fred,  Stalls  94  to  100.  California  Market, 

Brass  Foanderlea 
Weed  A  KingweH,  California.  125  First  st. 

Dentleta, 
Dr.  King's  Grand  Dental  and  Surgical  Institute 
(16  Sacramento  street. 

French  Fancy   Grooda. 
A  Oo.,  19  Montgomery.  107  and  109  Butter,      ' 
Human  Stair. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Co.,  110  Second  street 

Music  and  Musical  Instrument*. 
Keene,  O.  0.,  mftr.  aooordlans,  repairer  of  all  kimsa 
musical  instruments,  203  Kearny. 
Maecarosl  Manufacturer*. 
BrigJoardello,  Maechiavello  A  Oo.,  706  Sansenu. 

Wines  and  Liquor n.    (Wholesale.) 
Daneri  F.  A  Co  .  904  Front 


LARGEST 

PosterPrintingHouse 

On  the  Pacific  Coast. 


H.  P.  TAYLOR, 

HAVING  DlbOONTIhTUED  THE  FRINTDts 
Business  at  the  corner  of  Sacramento  and 
Leideadorn"  streets,  and 

Removed  to  532  Clay  street, 

Will,  in  future,  oonduot  the  same  lice  of  basin 
at  the  new  location,  in  connection  with  the  offlos 

B.  F.  STERETT, 

With  whom  be  has  united  his  stock  and  business 
thus  making  this 

THE  LARGEST  AND  BEST  APPOINTED  OFFICE 
IN  THE  STATE, 

And  affording  unsurpassed  facilities  for  Printiat 
of  every  description.  Personal  attention  will  bt 
given  to 

SHOW,  THEATRICAL,  CIRCUS  AND  CONCERT 
WORK,  ETC. 

My  Engravers  stand  at  the  head  of  the  profes- 
sion, as  samples  on  tbe  dead-walls  of  the  oity  wilt 
testify. 
A  call  is  solicited  from  my  friends  and  the  pnb> 
ie  at  my  new  quarters. 

H.  P.  TAVLOB, 
del  lm  fi»a  Clay  atreet. 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS. 

A  LARGE  ASSORTMENT  OF  GENTS'  FUR- 
BisQing  Goods  to  be  b«d  good  and  cheap,  at 
the"oLDOORNEa,"J  LEVY'S. GlO  Montgom- 
ery street.  Justice  given  to  alt.  Don't  forget  the 
number.  S  IO  Montgomery  street.  deSO  lm 


m*.*  * 


ARION 

■Pianoforte. 


DECLARED  BT  THE   JUDGES  AT  A  LATE] 
Fair  of  tbe  AMfrioan  Institute,  after  a  blind- 
fold trial   irailBt   Steinwaj'B,  OniokKring's.  aad; 
other.,  to  beTHn  BKST  ON  EXHIBITION.    B.I 
OCBTAZ,  Sole  Agent,   SO  O'FarreU  stmt 
N  B.— Pianos  of  all  stylee  TO  RENT.        marl    I 


OUTSIDE    LANDS. 

ANY    AND    ALL    PERSONS    THAT    HATSI  s 

made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  OUT-! 
SIDE  LAND   ASSESSMENTS   can   have  tbo 
amount  refunded  at  the  office  of  the  undersigned   i 
upon   the    presentation    of    an  order    from    ths 
Mayor  and  Oit?  and  County  Attorney. 
deiatf  A.  AUSTIN. 


AUSTIN. 


TTHBH-nH     CORSETS. 


OLD. 

DAYS  MENDES  &  CO..  at  the 

old  original  Red  Lion.  lVGears 

street,  between  Kearny  and  Dnpoot,  where  10* 
oan  hare  HOT  AND  COLD  DRINKS,  not  forfei- 
ting tbe  old  Pioneer  Lunoh.  Tbe  "Old  Sport"  u 
always  on  band. 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession] 

THE  UNDERSIGNED,  WHO  HAS  BB» 
over  twelve  yearn  oonnected  with  the  press  o» 
Melbonrne,  and  is  well  known  by  the  member**: 
the  profession  in  the  Colonies,  begs  to  iqMbu* 
that  be  Is  prepared  to  give  experienced  adviott* 
all  persons  professionally  viBiting  or  raediUtam|«f 
Tiflit  to  tie  Australian  Colonies.  Fee  moderat* 
Punctuality  in  dispatching  replies  may  be  ml* 

ODOn-  WT^LIA*1  RENRV  WATERS.     : 

UViotoria   Chambers,  Collins  street.  ■••; 

noome.     AsotraJia.  '■*-*  ' 


ALHftMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE 

,^j*rt.      FINELY  FUr  WISHED  ROOMS.  SB 
BB°fj;  gle  or  in  suite, 

"Well  i.lBhi**l  and  V*>ntll»t»di 

i   Dnfarnifrbed  Rooms  to  let.    Lodging  trti 
--IAJWBBA    BUILDWJ 


CANDIES. 

ALL  KIrTDts  OK  THE  FINEST  GOAED 
made  at  our  Steam  Candy  Factory  dally,  f  , 
orders,  especially  from  the  country,  are  soliclv 
and  will  be  promptly  attended  to.  _ 

OANTY  A  WAGHEB, 
107  Montpomerv   st-    BMir  B-i-w 


CENTRAL 

NO.  118  GEARY  STREFT. 
Best  accommodations  for 

Families  iu   the    city.     Private      

entrance  for  Ladies.    Hair  Catting,  Shaving;  a 
Bnampooing.    Children's  Hair  neatly  out  Laeu< 
Shampooing  50  cents.         _  _    „  _, 
i»171m  L.  CQRRIVEAU.PTODrietat 


MR.  AND  MRS. 'DREW'S 

Select  Dancing  Acadeir 

Cor.   Fourth   and  Jessie  sts.       M 
no27  lm 


I  I  t 


AMERICAN     EXCHANCIfJ  I 
HAYWAKD8.         M 


^iMOMTUMIl!  I.  (4  £, 


HOTEL. 

■  mm  —*  *—  « 


BAN     rUIOnCH     THUR»OAT.    JANUARY    »3.     |»l.l. 


»•*.    SOT.    Mm.    \tt. 


FURNISHED    ROOMS  ! 

IS  sad  I10*prr  V 

WEST  END* HI 


F— II,  L.%1^1  at  m 


gSJlETROPOUTAN  THEATRE 


CALIFORNIA   THEATRE. 


r    <■-  «tlt       r  ■  .« 


*%/jT  T.Tyy  HL»a 


U.  J.aa. 


Vnc»«rmrnl    of    th«     limotj"    (.'onirdlan. 


tugusta L.Oargon  MR.  JOnN  T.  RAYMOND! 


■0T1OIAL  AND   ORIGINAL   ACTRSS8  THIS  Evmiwo 

M  raaar  ataaat,  mi'.  faria.- 


Caata* 

Tnil  l> 

,.w.  niHUa 
..■.J.Orovall 
...I-  Balatonr 
i  Facnr  Yoonf 
.Mra.  Caarlaa  Edtaooda 
.Mia  Ka'a  \naatrocir 

.aTmaf  Mra  L.  F.  Baatty 

PUBBa  Daocr.* I.'ltl.  Kamla  Darllnf 

rilft4»rl.  EkIitu*  Java. 

mi  OAT  IVUtHl  Juua  litn- 

lenefit  of  Miss  Augusta  L  Oargon, 

111  be  |r>dac*d  tlit  sew 
BocU'-j  Play  of 

UNMASKSD! 

Alan.  MISS  EABO05  will  recllt  Tboa.  D«tU 

ITIMT,  01  THE  CrURDE  OF  THE  OLD  IRISH  BRIGADE 

SATCRDAT  ArriBHOOX.  Jan.  3*- 

UnmaslLod  T^Icttiiaoo 


Os  wkl-1 


JANUARY  23 

•  III  k.  >W  '•.  Ik.  irat  U»  la  Uii.  111..  U.  «»a    a«l    D«aaa«U  Ca.al). 
t  km  »«»  llirMl  Ma  Ball.  »m  -.  .  Fn  .a  rr.it.  Flaa.  aatltla4  OABAIBLLB  b,  aan 
Oka*.  Ionia  aal  w   J.  ri-u-ca.  aa4  aall*t 

FORBIDDEN  FRUIT! 

JOB  lilin  a  R.llr.4  Tana.r  MIC   JOHN  T.    HIYMOND 

siioaaa  rujrroB.  a  tniixx t okobob  d.  ciiaplib 

HFIM  HITILI.I    .  kin.,  T»«M  BaFMaatr OWI"  MABLOWB 

BYB  CUBTOB.OaoH..  Wit. WIS  ABBIK  ORAtltM 

ntBIBB,  O.oraa'1  flatar MIH4  HFI.kS  TRkOT 

■  'OH.  On»,a1  Call. I.ITTLB  TII.I.IE  DARLINO 


3L=»E3ISrT. 


FRUIT 


A.OT    rinsi'. 
NOON--  THES       SE! 

A.OX     SECOND. 

NIGHT-THH       TE5MPTATION 

.A.  O  T     T  EC  I  H  X)  . 


After  which  will  be  pie  Rental  th->  delightful  Dram*  of 

ROBERT    MACAIRE! 

.llml'K-4     ITBOP MB.   J.    T.    RAYMOND 

BOBERT  HAOAIRE W.  A.  HE8TAYER 

OF.RUICIL , STEPHEN  LEACH 

Dt  MOST B.  ».  TBATER 

CBABLIS B.  PLYSIPTON 

PIBRRE I.  8.  TOBRENOE 

FBANOOIS 0HA3.  HENRY 

8EHOEABT  LODKT HARRY  COAD 

LOIPY B.  J.  PRESTON 

MARIE Mlafl  LO0I8A  JONSTOBE 

CLEMENTINE MISS  LOUISE  BARME8 

SATURD7YraT2Tr7r!T^^ 


MONDAY.  Jan.  11th— First  perfarmanoe  in  this  city  of  the  Now  Domeetio  Drum  of 


IN  AO'IVK   PRIiPAKATION- 

I»3rC3-jVt  iV3L.XOj>J_ajridL 

PBIOE8  OF  ADHLBSION. 

Kp«rrrr<1   Rf«t«- OrMB  Oirole  and  Orchestra SI  SO     Saloony 

BrifrTrd  SeMte—  Baloony 75    Gallery 

Dreaa  Circle  Admission  81  OO    PriTttta  Box*-.. 


GrA.ILiA'FESA 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 

•«"l  "a*   •— »  ~i  ■    urn 

'  n  i.i     ■>i«rnrin».ni-,  aiaai  -ian 

■  •mlDimvH 

TH"  .******°-:       •••_fjLJ!EAj*T_g 
mi--   .ii  rsrs.R  worhiux 

At  IIAlt  TUB  (aOODPOR  Rom 

'UNH       II  I.I.I  i;        II  ALL 

I »  !>• 

>   III  lUaa 

.. iVi v.i „ r«a..  -  "•  ■— ■»"•• 


...     1»«BB|_ U, 

..    JtbtlTTw 


(•SHI.  <...*>r    ■■,(, 


MONTACUC   and   CERRETTA  In  COMICS 

Wiih  HUcki.  Hals,  u4  Olraatlo  OMitn-ib'aa. 


•l1«a;Bi1a.rlMra 

Tmmmr  Bmnr* 

Hoaiha  In    P*r1a  . 


,.af«Ul«  Jolniaoa. 

C'atrrlp  «  ttapaaaai 

ftiairUa  T«raar 


Jennie    Worrell    and    Lilho    Hall 

IIT  DOUBLE  BONO  ABD  DANUB. 


TWO   TRAGEDIANS. 

M»»  B.llf  tmi R.  fl.  Mtnb 


Snllor'a    Iton  i-ii  i  ii(;    Houie 

J.  H    I.AKKIN  >.d  OARRIK  ARMSTROBO. 
O"""™ ...Orabanaa 


Irl.h  .Il« 


Ml*.  Joa.pbla. 


Orifla.1  hoof  aad  Du». 

Black-Eyed  Alice Coglll  and  Cooper 

BouqalTof^ODgsTT . . ". '." ." . iffisTSiiirHaJl 

GOAT    ISLAND    SPECTRE. 

Jobnny  To.rs J.  H.  Lirklo Toinrar  Brat 


Nan  the  Good-for-Nothing! 

NAN Miss  Jr-NNIK  WORRKLL 

{  Id  which  aha  i»  without  a  rival,  inirodaclsa;  b»r  clot*.) 

Tom  Drlhbles.  one  fatoar R    g   M«'ab 

Harry  Uolliar,  too  othar  fatbar Oharlee  Varnar 

Oharley  aoarpf-atar Malt  Kelly 

Young  Mr.  blmpion Ode*.  OeiUt 

Bob yred  ooopar 

0«'tn« Orobwtn. 


SO 

»fi 

..SO    undSlO  OU 


New  Oharaoteriatio  Ballet  by  M.  Bobmldt.  entitled. 

RETURN  TO  THE  VILLAGE! 

H£E!^'\£09tlil,on MON8.  HOUMIDT 

ADKLK.  Vivanriiere MMK.  THuRESR 

Bibou.  Innkeeper  fd.  ModU.uo 

Aaguaime,  bis  wife Qarrie  Ub&pmaa 

IHTQINl)  TQF.  DAIXET..., 

Charnctorlatte  FolUa,,,,Mroe.  There«e,  M.  Schmidt 

Vul.e  ComiQne} Mine.  Ihercic.  F.  Moiitnttno 

agbable  lnoidenta  and  Grand  Finalo. 


I  40    Second  Street.     |  40 


SWAIN'S  BAKERY, 

S.Ubllahad    In    'OO. 
WE     HAVE    NO     BRANCHES, 

Biaaal  .1  Ho.  119  Poartb  ■tratl,  and  at 
Bo.  lol  M  Btooktoo  IU..L 

TUB    »E»T    gCALITt    OP 

w  oddlug  Oalto 

ALWAYS  OB   UAJD 
lT«t    TABIBTTT    Or 

Cake  for  the  Holidays. 

I  OB  OBEAB1.  01IARI.OTTB  BUSBS.  BI.ANO- 
MANOa.  JULLIES,  ale.  aud.  10  otdar  ibd 
•r  lb.  bMi  aulwiala 
••Bilil  It.   R.  aw  VI X  . I-  CO 


HAIR. 

TUB  OUKAPEST  PLACE  IB  8AJ»  FBAB0IBCO 
TO  BUY 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Good  ,  Cheap  and  Fine 
•Jewelry  At  Fancy  Goods, 

IB  AT  TUB 

NEW  YORK    STORE. 

A.   B.  SAMPSOITbS:  CO., 

!<•>•  1  !•  Seeoetd  atrect, 
ootwlea       Setweea  Ml  aal  on   wa.4   Mtunai. 

Attention,  Good  Liyers! 

MB.  P.  BEEOBS.  FORMERLY 
impHator.I  laaRlana'  Raa. 
aaaraal,  baa  lafcaa  iba  —  rwnrimmi 
ft  bow  tb«  Mio.t.    aWaaaaaaat  oa 

Ctoamaiaial .alraat  and  tba  Rlaara-' 

Btanob  00  M.rk.t  itrMt.  lo  partoanbip  wlkb  MR. 
A.  DBAYEUB,  wbo  baa  baaa  aaaaaatad  altb  tba 
flrta  for  raara.  InproT.maaU  baa,  baaa  auda  la 
tbaoOiaro.daoarlio.nl,  to  It  will  raodar  tb.  Ml. 
'      idinu 


ab.  n  <aara 

aaaaaaaa  all  tb.  d. 
taolto  M  -  -        ~ 


dooartmant.  tbkt  Wll 

ra□lar  tbaa  It  Baa 
IU   proaparity.    I 


proaparity.    Oar  BIIU  of  Vara 

_    Jatlokotaa  of  tba   aaaaoa.    Oar 

Good  Bar.,  Oood  Oooklog  aad  Madarata 


P.  BaBBIl  dk  CO., 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

Ml  aad  BBS  OoraawralbL  bad 
1«B  Marb.t  atnat. 

Oran  from  3  A.HL  to  10  P.M.  aall  Ira 


THE  BAN  FRANCISCO 

BILL  POSTING  COMPANY 


McDANIEL'8 

Museum  and  Theatre, 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

THE  UNDrKMGNKO  WOULD  MOST  RE- 
•peetrally  repreaeat  to  yon  and  too  pnbllo  Ren 
•rally,  tbat  ba  la  now  prepared  to  forcfab  faoll- 
ItVai  for  aiblbitlona  of  every  kind  and  abaraoter, 
which  should  deterTe  tba  patronage  of  the  pub- 
lic. Ha  baa  rr-oied  at  Obaynne,  Wyoming,  A 
LARGE  AND  GuMMODIOUS  HALL,  with  goo 
Scenery  ard  Stale.  Tbe  Hall  la  well  voatilated 
aad  lighted, and  roadn  comfonab'e  for  all  aeatone 
of  tba  year.  THE  BEST  OF  MUSIC,  both  String 
and  It"-,,  can  bo  farnUbed  at  all  times. 

Satisfactory  arrangaments  will  be  made  witb 
THKATKIOAL  OROIHER  COMPANIES,  eith- 
er for  Hunting  of  Hall  or  performances  oa  a  per- 
MDtAge  of  tba  receipt*.    Correspondence  solicited 

Address.  J.  MctDANIEL. 

Look  Box  No.  l.Obeyenoe,   Wyoming. 

N.  B  — Cariosities  wanted  for  tbe  Obeyenae 
Magnum.  Thorn  wishing  engagements,  state  low- 
*lt  terota  for  the  Winter  Season,  sanolng  photo- 
graph to 'my  addresa.  Half  Passage  Money  re- 
loaded after  filling  eDcr.K9K.eniR, 

JAMES  McDANTEL, 
Proprietor  Cheyenne  Theatre  and  Mast- urn. 
oo'fl  3m  Lock  Box  No.  1.  Ohevennn,  W.  T. 


CHEYENNE_JHEATRE. 
Professionals  Wanted. 


SIX  FIRST-CLASS  PEOPLE.-MUBT  HAVR 
good  Wardrobe,  Pour  Ladies  and  two  Gen- 
tlemen to  bo  good  in  general  basineea  fir  the  com- 
ing Winter  Mea»oo,  oommeuoioM  tho  flrst  week  la 
NoT«mb«r,  WTZ.  Aadresa  stating  lowest  terms, 
with  Photograph.  Half  Fi.ro  retnnded  after  ail- 
ing eogagemaok 

JAMES  MoDANIEL, 
Proprietor  Cheyenne  Tbeatre  and  Masenm, 
ocS2  Look  Box  1.  Obevnnn«.  W.  T. 


The    Biggest   Race   Yet— The 
Human  Race. 


PjlHI  MAJORITY  OF  THOSE  WHO 

■*•  realde  In  San  Pranelaoo,  bay  their 
■  hlrti  and  Fnrnlihlnf  fioodi  of  BENE- 
DICT A  CO.,  No.  O  Second  etrret.be- 
ansae  ibeyare  alwayi  treated  well  aad 
bay  their  Kooda  at  tbe  lowett  prices,  at 
"THE    OLD  tTi.Nn." 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VXHOIWIA    CITY,    HXTVAJaJu 

THIS  ELKO  ANT  THBATRE  HAS  BEEN  RE- 
dtoorated,  aad  «u  be  rented  by  the' eight  01 
by    tba  week.     Btara   and   traveling    ooorvaaiM 
UbaraL'y  treated  with  on  application  by  letur 
jettr.     PIPKR, 

^&to,ta«r*fidtfai?ssr* 

—  YFaaMmtaa  raraaa.  tua  Fraoolaoo 


■ORS.  KLEUHDER  WOLOWSKI, 

wau-saawa  plabist  aid  vo- 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING,  DRAMATIC,    MUSICAL  LECTURE,  AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Booms     16    and     1? 620    "Washington    street. 


GRAND 

Select  Bal  Masque 

m  ....or  tub.... 

ORIENTAL 

LITERARY  AND  SOCIAL  CLUB, 

....AX.... 

Horticultural    Ball 
....eir.... 

THURSDAY  tl'IMJO JAN.  88 

BY  SDB80BIPT10H.ORLY. 


Ticket... 


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A  Full  Variety  Company  for  Salt  Lake  City. 

....ALSO.... 

SPECIALTY  ARTWTS    for  e    or  IS  NIGHTS 

.....U4D  ... 

First-Class  Minstrel,  Acrobatic  and  Gymnastic  Talent 

....ALSO.... 

T*weiity    nrntt    Line    Ballot    Zjadlos. 

FOK  BALK KIORTT  SETS  OF  AMAZON  ARUOKS.  COMPLETE,  IN 
Lota  to  sail  puraaaaers.  Kaob  Set  oonalata  of  Solid  BilTSr-Plated  Helmet,  Breastplate,  Lam- 
barlcio.  Shield,  one  pair  of  Armlets,  one  pair  of  Bracelet*,  one  pair  of  Tigbts,  one  pair  of  'I  ranks,  one 
palrof  Sandali.oooTunio,  one  Scarf,  one  Combat  Sword,  ard  one  Soear 

SH£JBIOAN    COKBYJI    Si.    CO, 


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oaop  bovsb, 

Snmmer  atreet,  or  Kearny    bet  woe  n  Fine 
SanS  California* 

TUB    FINatST    FRKSH    BALTIMORE    AND 
TBANSPLANTSD  OYSTERS  aerred  in  any 
•tyle.     Eyentbtag  oooked  in  tba  beat  manner. 
■V  Th»  Tlnaat  UTaora  aad  Oltnra. 


THE  ART  OF  SINGING 

IN  ITS  aiOSBST  PERPEOriON— BIOHARD 
MULDHK  FABBRI,  teaober  of  seTsrat  oete- 
bra'ed  Eiropeae  artistes,  late  Direotor  of  tbe  re- 
nowned Conservatory  el  Geneva,  Maitre  do  Ubant 
ot  tie  French  Imneritl  Acnrttjnv  of  Muaio.OoQ- 
dnatorof  tba  pbilbnrmoniquevSooiety  la  Paris, 
and  at  preseat  Ma.ioal  Direotor  of  the  Fabbri 
Opem.i-  prepared  to  give  private  lessons,  either 
at  his  office  or  at  tbe  rosi'ea  a  of  the  pnpila; 
likewise  (JOUKSKS  OF  MNG1NG,  PIANO  aad 
MU3I0AL  INSTRUCTION. 

For  farther  particular,  apply  at  PROF.  HUL- 
DEB'MoIflL-fl lI».81  POWttLL  STREK  r,  bet«Je*n 
Market  aad  Ellis.  Also,  tetter*  received  aad  tsrma 
to  bo  had  at  tba  mutio  abort  ot  M.  Gray,  ulay  at , 
aad  of  Messrs  Sherman  A  Hyde,  oorner  of  Katter 
and  Kearny  atreeta.      ,  jad  lm 


LEWIS         PANDER, 


a9"Sabeoription  Lists  ran  b1*  found  witb— 
G.  M.  Beiry,  Sb«rlff'i  Offloe,  City  Hall; 
Mr  Brandt,  S.W. aor.  Wa.bingiOQ  A  Montgomery; 
A.  S&mme'Held,  Jr.,  N.F..  cor  Foleom  A,  bteoart; 
W.  Cohen.  No.  6  Battery  Blreet; 
J.  Witt.  No.  110  Third  -treet; 
M.  Kntzduatein,  No.  )i;  Second  atreet ; 
J.J.  Levieon,N.W.  cornAr  Battery  and  Baab; 
M.  Potner,  Nos      so,i  9  Batter;  street; 
Geo.  J.  Harris,  «ib  Klopstock  A  Co.,  .12  Front; 
id.  Abramson,  jvo.  73A  Ulay  atreet.  de30lw 

Tickets  of  AdmU'lun  to  Oallerr...  .91  OO 

To  be  had  at  any  of  the  abeve-menrieaed  places. 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM 

And  t  olletfe  of  Medicine. 


Pabllo  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUKEKA  HALL 
S 18  Montgomery  atreet.    FOR  MEN  ONLY 

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Geary  atreet  toppoeite  old  lleobaoica'  PavUren). 


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Published  ««7  D**  ln  tixo  y°*r  *>* 
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Below  Montgomery,  Sm  Franolaoo. 


THURSDAY JAN0ARX  23,   1673 


Fat  Marptay  on  Spiritualism. 

Pat  (loquitor)  — "YeB,  anrr,  I  was  tired  of 
of  theme  goiaa  on  in  mehonee;  two  tables 
broke  to  smithereens  wid  the  spirits 
or  what  it  was  tappin'  them;  blue 
blazas  lioatio  about  in  tbe  room  aftber  dark 
and  such  a  hullabaloo  of  rappins  that  divil 
a  wipfc  o'  ehpe  could  I  get  nighls.  So  I  was 
detarmined  to  find  out  some  explanation  of  i 
the  matter,  aud  1  got  6  off  to  Father  Mori-  As*  *™  «meult  it  is 
nrity  and  telle  him  what  I  had  seen  and 
heard.  It  was  mighty  email  comfort  fa's 
Riverence  give  me  bat  it  made;thiDgs  olar  to 
my  mind.  When  I  tould  him  that  I  bad 
seen  blue  blazes  on  tbe  furniture  and.  sea  me 
tables  and  chairs  dancin  a  jig  aud  never  a 
finger  of  mortal  bun  laid  on  them,  ses  be 
to  me,  'Pat,  I'd  think  no  more  of  it  if  I 
was  you.  It's  merely  the  efl'eot  of  hell  let 
looee  in  the  nation.'  Sure  hie  Riverence  has 
little  need  to  fear  hell  let  loos*,  bein  a  sar- 
Tent  of  St.  Petber,  wbo  bolds  tbe  says,  but 
it  was  little  comfort  to  me." 

[We  explained  to  Pat  that  the  Rev.  Father 
Moriarty  sat  down  his  vibiodb  to  "hallucin- 
ation" wbicb  to  Pat  sounded  very  lika  "hell 
let  loose  in  the  natioD."  and  in  fact  is  not 
unlike  in  its  effects. 


Literary  Po41ct>men. 

Indianapolis  policemen  have  a  library  of 
their  own,  and  are  allowed  to  read  dime 
novels  while  patroling  their  beats.  "We  can 
imagine  one  of  them  readiog  "Slinky  Bam  • 
or,  Tbe  Demon  Scalper  of  Devil's  Gap," 
when  to  his  ear  comes  the  cry:  "PoJicel 
Policel"  How  he  would  clutch  his  club, 
gaze  wildly  round,  and  a  k  himself,  as  the 
heroes  of  dime  noyels  always  do  when  they 
are  alarmed:  "Whence  comtst  these 
sounds  ?  By  heaven,  me  thinks  there's  dan- 
ger and  death  larking  in  the  vicinity  of 
yonder  noise.  Softly,  let  me  reconnoiter.' 
And  he  would  stealthily  turn  the  corner  in 
an  opposite  direction  to  wuere  the  cry  of 
"police"  came  from.  Tbe  reading  of  dime 
novels. will  elevate  the  literary  tastes  and 
increase  the  strategic  powers  of  tbe  force. 
The  heroes  of  dime  novels  have  great  skill 
in  getting  around  danger. 

A  Hard  Death. 

A  graphio  reporter  says  of  a  woman  wbo 
died  suddenly,  that  "she  died  without  med- 
ical assistance."  If  she  had  had  the  _aseist- 
ance  of  even  one  doctor  she  would  Jiave 
passed  away  more  >asily,  but  two  would 
have  been  better.      As  the  poet  says: 

A  doctor  single  like  tbe  scalier  plies, 
The  patient  Btragglep,  and  benches  dies, 
Bat  two  physicians,  like  a  pair  of  oars 
Waft  him  right  smoothly  to  the  Stj-gion  shores. 


X>r.  Barlow   J.  as  mi  til 

Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  bis  Eygeian  Hall,  C37  California  street, 
every  Friday  evenir  g,  oommenclngat  7  Jfi  o'clook. 
A  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  "givea 
phrenological  examinations  in  reeard  to  health 
to  Invalids  dally,  from  9  to  i  p.  u  ,  free.        w 


A.  Pleasant  Jjocaaon. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Oentral  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  lnspeot  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tne  building  is  a  very  One  one  and  lb  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. » 


An    Old    Lanaiiiiirtt, 

The  Verandah  Cigar  Store,  at  the  N.  E.  corner 
of  Kearny  and  Washington  streets,  kept  by 
Henry  Schmidt,  has  been  famous  for  the  last 
eleven  years  for  beeping  the  best  Havana  cigars, 
tobacco,  choice  meerschaum  pipes,  etc.         r 


McDowell,  Show  Card  Writer, 

Beady  made  and   made  to  order,    boom  10, 
608  Market  strret,  oor.  Post  and  Moatgsmory.  o 


X>o  You    Jinow 

Thai  with  BtrrriHioit'B  Paxxzbvs  yon  can  cut 
and  make  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly  V  Bend 
POBtage  stamp  for  an  Ulostratedeatalogne,  H. 
A.  Doming,  agent,  office  of  the  Howe  Sewing 
machine.  No.  118  Kearny  street,  between  Batter 
Ud  Post.  Ban  FranoJaoo.  • 


X»r.    Doherty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
ehionlo  and  apecino  practice,  and  as  such  is 
now  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  In 
San  Francisco.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
oomer  of  Leldesdorff,  a  tew  doors  oelow  What 
Cheer  House.  x 

X>o    Wot    Suffer    Irani    corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
Ioub,  Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan'B  Insti- 
tute, 810  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
speak  from  experience,  having  teBted  the  Boa- 
ter's capability.  References  given  if  required,  a 

OysrffT  Traae. 

The  .  ster  trade  In  California  is  assuming 
gigantic  proportions.  Emerson  CorriUe,  of  the 
Saddle  Bock,  410  Pine  street,  furnishes  from 
his  own  oyster  beds  at  San  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  of  tbe  Faoino  Coast.  His 
Eastern  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 
has  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and  *■  he 
'  Saddle  Bocfe"  is  known  eve rywhexe. 


Trie    Best    Bemedles, 


DOG  JACK. 

Whatever  feeling  we  may  have  against  tbe 
proprietor  of  the  News  Lettsr,  we  regard 
his  dog  Jack  with  the  greatest  frieodabip. 
Jaek  knows  this,  and  when  we  meet  him  in 
oompaDy  with  bis  master  he  gives  us  a  wink 
and  a  sly  wag  of  hie  tail,  E|  much  as  to  say, 
"I  know  you  and  tbe  old  man  aren't  in  love 
with  one  another,  but  we're  friends."    Last 
Saturday  night  we  found  Jack  sitting  in  a 
disconsolate  mood  ontiide  the  News  Letter 
office.    The  door  was  shut,  and  the  mail 
(noirj  closed  for  tbe  week.    "Hullo,  Jack," 
we  paid,  "wbere's   the  old  man?"     Jack 
sniffed  in  a  contemptuous  manner  with  h'8 
nose  and  wagged  in  a  friendly  manner  with 
his  tail,  ttniB  expressing  two  distinct  emo- 
tions at  the  eame  time-contempt  for  his 
master,  affection  for  us.    Let  ah?  Luman 
being  try  to  do  this  naihrally,  and  he  will 
Biohard  Third  was 
able  to  affile  find  murder  while  he  smiled, 
he  says,  bu*  We  don't  think  he  made  a  suc- 
cess of  tbe  smiling.    Jack's  sniff  signified 
"The  old  man's  drunk  again."    We  said, 
"Jack,  yon  had  better  come  around  and 
dine  with  us."     "All   right,"   said  Jack; 
"I've  been  to  every  saloon  on  Montgomery 
street  and  I  can't  find  the  old  man,  bo  I 
gue»s  I'll  give  him  up."    So  Jack  went  to 
dinner.     Jaol;  refusing  flounder,  refusing 
groos?,  turning  np  bis  nose  at  omelette,  we 
ordered  a  plate  of  roast  beef  rare  for  him, 
which  he  ate.    We  now  prrctivod  that  this 
mest  worthy— only  worthy— member  of  the 
News  Letter  corps  was  lame  in  tbe  off  hind 
leg.    "Wby,  Jaok,  what  is  the  matter  with 
your  leg?"  we  tsked.    Jack  nplied,  "Ob, 
it's  jost  like  this  idiotic  public.    Becinsa  I 
belong  to  the  News  Letter  and  take  care  of 
the  old  man,  they  hata  me.    They  tbink  I 
write  those   blackmail  tirades,  I   believe. 
But  I  don't.    Bless  you,  I  could  no  more 
write  an  article  than  the  old  man  conld ; 
and  yet,  in  spite  of  this,  a  fellow  sbyed  a 
cobblestone  at  me."    Jack  finished  his  din- 
ner and  trotted  off  on  three  legs  to  hunt  np 
his  master. 

Bather  Severe. 

Serg't.  Ba1e3,  it  appears,  has  a-complieh- 
ed  his  feat  of  carrying  the  American  flag, 
unfurled,  from  John  0'Gron.t'a  to  Land's 
Bud,  and  without  molestation.  Tbe  Eng- 
lish papers  are  disposed  lo  treat  tbe  matter 
as  quite  an  ovent,  and  io  claim  great  credit 
for  tbe  English  people  for  their  treatment 
of  our  standard.  The  Detroit  JJnion  is  not 
disposed  to  allow  them  much  credit  for  their 
forbearanc:.  It  says  tbe  fact  is  they  did  not 
know  what  it  was.  It  hss  been  so  many 
years  since  the  English  people  have  seen  an 
American  flag  that  they  bave  quite  forgot- 
ten how  it  looked.  Since  the  deetr  notion  of 
American  phipping  by  tbe  radioal  party,  our 
flag  is  a  rare  sight  in  any  foreign  port;  and 
the  English  people  are  entitled  to  neither 
credit  nor  blame  for  not  being  aware  that 
the  piece  of  bunting  which  Sergeant  Bates 
carried  was  tbe  emblem  of  the  land  of  the 
free. 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


FRENCH  MUTUAL  PROVIDENT 
SAVINGS  &L0AN  SOCIETY. 

Twenty- Sixth     Seml-Anvoal    Dividend. 

A  DIVIDEND  OF  NINg  PER  OKNT.  PER  AN- 
num,  net,  (9  per  cent.)  upon  the  operation 
of tbe  French  f-nvings  and  Lo-.n  Sociefv,  for  tbe 
six  months  ending  December  31st,  1672,  has,  io 
oooformity  with  the  report  tf  the  Committee  of 
Verification  appointed  by  tbe  members  of  the  So- 
ciety, been  declared  by  the  Board  of  Aamlnistra- 
t'on,  at  the  aemi-Annaal  Meeting  held,  on  the 
Ifitb  ioetant.  This  dividend  will  be  parable  on 
and  after  the  eighteenth  instant,  at  the  office  of 
the  Souietj.  -Ill  Baeb  street. 

ttUs  lAVE  MA  HE, 
jZOlm  Director  of  French  Savings  Bank' 


TNE  GOLDEN  ERA 


For    1873. 


Chinese  Employment  Company 

FDHS1SH 

CHINESE  LABOR 

FOR  ALL  PARTS  OE  TSE  UNITED  STATES, 
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prepared  to  furnish  at  enor:  notice,  Domestic 
Servants,  Hotel  Oooks,  Laundry  Men,  Wiiterp, 
Common  Laborers,  Fa-m  Hands,  K  il-road 
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CONTRIBUTORS. 


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The  Illustrated  Press   (9.  F. ) 

No.  1,  January,  1873.  Sold  by  subscription— 
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For  the  Very  Best  Drink?, 

Goto   Ya,(js:  Branch  Saloon,  corner  of  Market 
and  Third  streets.  Bq 


Best    CJua-irty    of   I>o«rsn:ln 

Driving  gloves,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  the  "What 
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It    You    \Tant 

Tour  Blankets  and  Flannels  vreU  washed,  and 
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Fer  tbe  best  confectionery,  go  to  Canty  and 
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Employs  no  Chinamen,  and  Bhonld  be  pat 
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MASONIC    SAVINGS   AND    LOAN    BANK. 

Mo.    O  Post   street,  sCeaonlc*  Temple, 

SAN  FBANOISOO. 

AT  A  MEETING  OF  TBE  BOARD  OP  DntEO- 
tors  ol  tbiB  Bank,  held  January  20th,  1871 
a  dividend  was  deoiar.d  at  tbe  rata  of  ten  UO)  per 
cent,  per  annam  on  Term  or  Peranuient  Deposits, 
sud  eight  per  cent,  per  anna  in  oa  Ordinary  De- 
posits, for  the  Bemi-anooal  term  ending  Januiry 
2lBt,1873,  payable  oo  »Dd  after  February  lac,  1873 
free  from  all  taiee.  GEOSSE  BOUINM, 
3»22-H Secretary. 


DIVIDEND   NOTICE. 

F\I VIDEND  NOT10E.-SAVINGS  AND  LOAN 
SCODITY,  No.  619  Clay  street.— The  Board 
of  Directors  hav«  this  day  declared  a  dividend  for 
the  six  months  ending  December  3lBt,  1672,  of  nine 
per  cent  per  annua  on  all  deposit?,  payable  on  and 
after  the  15th  ioet. 

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fornia street,  corner  or  Webb. 

FOR  THE  HALF  TBAB  ENDING  WITH  THE 
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clared at  tbe  rale  of  nine  and  six-tenths  (9  6-10) 
per  cent,  per  annum  on  Term  Deposits,  and  eiebt 
(6)  percent,  perannnm  on  OrdiDsrj  DepoeitB,  free 
of  Federal  Tax  on  Deposits,  parable  on  and  after 
13th  Jaaaary,  1873.  By  order. 
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Mine.  JOSEPHINE  EDMONDS, 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC    PHYSICIAN. 

TWENTY     TEARS      OF     PRACTICE 

|  N    THE   TREATMENT  OF  DISEASES  INOI- 

*tSe?*  *»*•»»■••  hM  placed  Madame  EdmondB 
at  tbe  head  of  all  physicians  making  flTich  practice 
a  specialty,  and  enables  her  to  daarantae  a  speedy 
ana  permanent  care  in  the  worst  cases  of  sap- 
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L10B  FURNISHING  WHITE   AND  CHINESE 

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Colleot  Rents,  Notes  and  Aoconots;  White  and 
Chinese  Laborers  supplied  for  Families,  Hotels, 
Farms,  Factories,  etc. 

CHAS,  F.  BECHfiKEK  A  CO., 
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DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

The  German  Savings   and  Loan  Soelety. 

npHE   BOARD   OF    DIRECTORS   HAVE  DB- 
olared  a  dividend  of  nine  (9)  per  oent-  per 

annum  on  Term  Deposits,  and  eeven  and  one-balf 
U>s)  per  cent,  per  annum  on  Ordinary  Deposits, 
free  of  federal .Tix,  for. the  six  months  ending 
R^£5bei;11'l87a»1»»J*0l«  on  and  after  January 
IS,  1672;    By  order. 

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E.  PARDINI 

N°vJ^I  WASHINGTON  STH«ET.  (ABOVE 
the  Plaza),  San  Franeiaoo.    Boots  and  Sboes 
made  to  order  In  the  best  Frenoh  style.  The  same 


11HB  "GODDEN  ERA"  IS  THE  OIJDEST 
Weekly  l*ap«r  in  tbe  State,  permanently 
established,  and  more  widely  circulated  at  home 
and  abroad  than  any  other  on  the  Pacific  OoiBt. 
In  California,  tbe  Allantio  States,  and  thronghont 
the  entire  field  of  ite  great  and  rapidly  increasing 
circulation,  tbe  "GOLDEN  ERA"  fa  universally 
regarded  as  a  literary  and  family  journal  of  une- 
qualled excelleaoe. 


To  Advertisers. 


The  "GOLDEN  ERA"  is  a  welcome  Sunday  vis- 
itor in  every  Home  and  Household,  and  bb  an 
advertising  medium  its  advantages  mnst  be  appa- 
rent to  business  Hen. 

TO  MAIL   SUBSORIBER9, 

The  Golden  Knt,  far  One  Tear,  88  SO  ; 

for  Six  Months,  «JB  0O* 

Bobscriptions  to  be  paid  in  advance. 

The  Go  Idea  Era  and   Peterson's  Ladles' 

National  Magazine.  One  *K*nr,  ft&V 

•TTHK  GOLDEN   ERA  and  PETERSON'S 
jM*BvJ^g|*J-l||BB4aa*>-4_v 


Pacific  Stone  Company 

THE  PAOIFIO  STONE  COMPANY  OALl 
the  eBV>eoial  attention  of  Architects,  En*hi 
eers,  and  the  pnMio  in  general,  to  the  SUPEBiai 
QUALITY  of  the  Stone  now  being  iiianiifaotun! 
by  them  in  this  oitr  under  the  Ransoms  Patents 
They  make  to  order  and  keep  In  stock : 
Banding  Fronts.  Water  Floe, 

Sinks,   Monuments,    Fountain*, 
Tiles,  Coplnsa  for  WoUs 
Filters,  etc,  ©t«. 
Together  with   Ransome's  celebrated  Free-Grb 
Grindstones,  alt  of  which  we  guarantee  superior 
and  at  a  price  far  below  that  of  hand-cut  work, 
■AT-The  attention  of  private  parties  Intending 
build  ie  respectfully  solicited. 
Office.  No.  lOBUSH  STREET.  San  FraaoIjoo,ij 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SH088 

ON  HAND  and  made 
to  ORDER, 

BLAIR'.,. 

Kearny  atre««. 


B.  P.  8TEKETI, 


PBIHTKI 


THOMAS    W.    BREE, 
SILVBH.  PUATBB 

^^f         BEFllKEK^nCS 

£#  DRUmrBANJOS,^-^SvF 

^GS  — AND— 

OTHER     MUSICAL    IJfSTKCMBRTI 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1805. 

ssr*Lecsoni  given  on  tbe  Banip  aud  Drum.  SA1 
MISSION  STREET,  between  First  and  Second,  i 

N.  B.— Fine-toned  Silver  Solo  Banjos  for  Pre' 
easionsJs  always  on  hand.  i»15  tf 


Declared  Against  the  "Whole  World  an 
the  Beat  of  Mankind. 


PATENT  EAGLE  BLAOKING.-WARBAHY 
ed  superior  to  any  in  tbe  market. 


ManujUo 

by  MOOKK   A    CO..  JVo.    BIO  Leidusdor 

street,  a.  F.    Directions  for  Use:  Wben  found  I' 


tared  by  MOORE  A   GO.. 


thick,  add  a  little  water.     Keep  tbe  bottle  ... 
corded.    Sold  by  all  Grocers,  iJrtiggiatte,  eto.    d31' 


TRAY  S  alwats  on  band. 


Alfred  Vette* 

Manufacturer  aud 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES 

205  Dopont, 

SBAB  SUTTER  STREE. 

See  my  stock  of  Bit 
Cages  before  purobitin 
eleewbere.  Always  some 
thing  new  on  hand.  M 
Patent  Oages,  made  ■ 
Tin  Wire,  are  warrant* 
FREE  FROM  VERMIJ 
Also,  best  quality  Tit 
noHOU 


Meerschaum  Pipe  Depot 

613    KEAJEM    8TKEET, 

PIPES    MADE   TO  ORDER  AT 
the  sbortes  notio*  All  Pipes  aud 
Oigar  Holders  wan  an  ted  genuine,  and 

to  color  well.  Meorcchanm  Pipes  and 
w&lkiog  Oaoes  Mounted  and  Repaired 
at  lowest  Eastern  Prices,  and  with  tbe  beaiworl 
manship.  A  large  asBortment  of  Walking  Own 
and  Fancy  Goods  of  every  description  always  c 
hand.  no21  In 

The  Popular  Beveragt 


CONGREBS  WATER  FROM  THE  PA01F) 
Oongrsse  Springs,  near  Santa  Olara.    Indent! 
by  the  Medical  Faculty  its  onrative  powers  be» 


equal  to  the  celebrated  Oongress  Wster  fromU 
Springs  of  Saratoga,  New  York.  Depot  remOK 
from  IMS  Kearny  street  to  New  Montgomery. « 
door  from  Howard.  Families  supplied  dally.  LI! 
eral  discount  to  the  trace,  and  orders  attended  i  | 
promptly.  dewlBlf 


Philadelphia    Restauranl 

OHAS.  V.  BERGOLD,  PROPRIETOR. 

THE    OLDEST    ESTABLISHED  J-f^ 
and  most  popular  Beataorant  in  Bfl 
San  Francisco.     The  Tables  are  sup-  r»l»^ 

Elied  with  the  beet  in  market.    Boards  J* 
j    the   week.    AOS   PINE   STREET,    jaiUb- 
Montiromerv.  mar^A  ll 


GEORGE    MATES*: 


DEALER  IN  OYSTERS,  OLAMS 
andall  kindi  of  SHELL  FISH, 
Stalls  Nos.  AO,  41,  £S,  Oalifomia 
Market,  entrance  on  Oaliforn.  t  street. 

Public  or  private  parties  Lad  families  snppU 
from  6  a.m.  to  12  p.  if.  Ladies'  and  GenUem* 
Ovs*«r  Room  own  from  fi  *.v.  to  1"2  v.V-      •\a/Xlh 


£% 


DR.  W,  A.  PAYNE. 

THIS  CELEBRATED  PHYSICIAN  HAS  B 
moved  bis  office  from  the  Rnss  Houf»  to 
Elegant  Suite  of  Hooede,  No.  t«6  Kearny  sirs 
He  tells  jonr  disease  without  a  qneetion.  Doi 
fail  to  call.  All  chronic  Diseases  treated  bucos  i 
l°"y-  delllr  I 


Bar  Sugar 

POR    BALK-SI8    KEARKT    STSBBI.  . 
MERGER'S.      Alfo,   everj  kind   of    Oand 
WhnleBole  and  Retail. 
no7tf  M.    A.   StSBOJBK 


Indian  Queen  Range 

Tli©  Best  to  the  Marke 

MAHIWAOTDRED  BT 

CALEB    M.     IJCULIB, 
1"«  •*  ««•  I,. 


lapa.  Soda 

I..  i«>n  •.-..-     T0«lfc 

St».«LKI«a    DO 


Dili 


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PERPECTI  RUSH 

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Auction  Store. 


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IEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  AMERICA 

|   u  *--  .  #•.*••   •*•••>    Wngilli  tasaaa  »•«• 

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T       OUH.HENOY. 

L  and  Undersell  All 


NEW    ALHASBBA    Til  HA  TBI 


SAN  FRANCISCO  ATHENEUM 


■>■■*%*   Pt*a*aB»  I 


nut  rvmmu  January  «■• 

mil  itniif  dvb.vq  tvi  wui.  asd  iatu».dat  actibvoo*  at  i. 

aw* e*v  wot  af  lk*  <al*arel»l  •>**•   Oaa»4!*»  aayl  rVw.-vf  . 

JOHNNY       .A.  JL.  H.  m  JST  I 

As  I   lw»  >»»j|f>l  Qi«M>tl*»l    m4  Vc 

^LI_.IC33i3      HARRISON 

AW  !*•  Wort.   r«aw4 

3C  "DCX"  XL.  3E3       IMC  A  O  . 


ivx 

MISS 


Little  Mac's  Baby  Elephant! 

Ijittlc  lYIac's  Original  Essence! 

Vll   be   |wmttj   taeGrtsI    §*D*it!o&  I>rsm*. 


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JUST    RECEIVED, 

SS  pain  r»i^Miii  r«n.  w*«ia  ■•  ••.  «•  *• 
mm  •■••<•. 

I  «.*,.  Kkll*    .Mr,..  ».r<»    •!    »•,    |»  M  MM 
•  I  t» 

■Mn   «'»*...  .i.i.i.   «•'     t«  »i  »•■ 

Hats.      Hats.      Hats. 

,  »»♦.   I*  »l   »••   •*  •'    fl«"kiff    frwas    MUS. 
s    IHMKJISK   5T>»    i- 

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m.j.AKO. 

a,   in  uni  m  ouuBt, 

11   «>  m   l    ■    11    V  . 

I3nft«,      -Wfclia-o-w, 
IS  FACT.  ETEBYTUIKO, 

r.>ni   n    >4«-ill<-    to    nn  Anchor 

Call  aa«  siaaala*  oar  snot*,  a&d  lallaft  roots*!***  that 

E  CHEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  AMERICA 

u  Tim  okaat 

XL  Auction   Store, 

•  la  kiiKW  nTEi:r.r, 

i>w  Ilo.r  from  Cun««erelal. 

IE  QUILTED  SILK  HITS,  WORTH  S5,  FOR  $1  50 
irli'-tioi  Every  »Ua»  «t  T. 


I 


Or,  Dot  House  von  der  Rhine. 


^rn»wr»n. 



Tom  i  no  t  .» 

UttlM 

«'<vam 

Pr.  Bolo. 

.  t.h»w 

LitU  LoaU*  


AOTPinBT   AND  8HOOND, 

I.IOIIXXY  ALLEN 


i'HUFIDKR.... 


Vlll»(t<r-,  Ofu-*r\  •to,,    oto. 


LIT1I.K  MAC 

ri  Tponi  Tii»y-r 

Hanrr    TTi    mp»m 

John  Robli  son 

IB 

VI  Me  fl'n  m« 

... Bo1.  Hurt 

Mr*     E.  F.  St  war* 

Tic  Little  Jowl 


.A.OT    TJEXXJHjD, 

TOUNO  JACOB  SCHNEIDER • JOH1NY   AI  LF.N 

lAill-i: ALICE  UARMSON 

IfoaB livii.i:  MAO 

Dick  Ftlrcblld Pi-  rpont  T»  ayer 

Tom  i  r*o»b-w Jobo  RoIiIddod 

BriCil«* W     F.  r  lor 

81ecam Willis  BimoiR 

Pollc.niio J.  Writlbt 

Mi  17  Cnn-bair Mrs.  E.  F.  Stewart 

Act    1.1. -Hon. t-    oa    the    Bhlie.        Act    Sd.-The    Child    nnd    Nick    Med.        A  cl  lad.-loung   Schneider'* 

Hi'inrn.        The    Old    Tavern.        The    Oatherlnic.        Meeting  of    Younit    Schno  der 

UDd    l.onUc.        BOUNCE. 

3>3"©^7^r  and  Original  Songs. 


irAll   Bills  afnlnst   the  Albambr.   Theatre   ranut   t>e  presented    hereafter   o^    Monday. 
•^"Perform in ce  to  commence  imuotuilly  at  eight   o'clock. 


»n«    BVMUa  JVWl'ARY     14 

IHllmm    Abuc*    SouuedT 

ix  j*.  x\  xx  ~v    noveAnx), 

RE-APPEARANCt      OF      WIACCIt      KELLY 

Morllmrr,    Park-.    Dixon    Thompson! 


Itillan  Cavatlna. 


es  Kennedy 


Harry  Howard  and  lii~  Banjo 

11  *"'"'  %l   ■Bill'-    Ht.    I'lnlr 

•■»"-■  ™m..  ;-iV»d5 

Five  Mlnntea  -vviiii   Mortimer 

""  •'    '  »l.  III.     |.,  r..rrr.l 

■>'""•-  H.grlr    llr,.,r 


HARD    CHEEK. 

Mr.  Carlrlf  bl .  .rr.sk  McrUa.r  I  Papil rbt..  TbostpM. 


Ot«i»', 

m"nM ...Ml..  F.innv  M.ndcvUle 

HUCN  ROBINSUN  IN  HI8  SONG  AtiD  DANCE  ANO  CHANGES 

ll.rn,.'|.r  ...  Ml„    I.l»in,.t.» 

Hiinp  M.,|n I. on    111. on 

SCHNilOER  ANB  LOUISE  ...  THOMPSON  A  ICU.  SOMERS 


Old  Ht'ium,  Te»oh»r... 
PaUr  Bolivar. . 
Simrn.  Dipuj.. 
SiholitM 


...,!'" rftnk  Mortimer 
,,C  hin-i  THodidioq 
W.hor  Park* 

("Iifrrnrj. 


Comic  Montr- MyLo»aiolh»  Vr.rhuOoai    .UUaClnDde 

Sunffnnd  l»nnce i,on  j>|xom 

Comic  Hone ..Mamrie  Brewer 

Ou^t-Driveo  from  Horas     MIkac*  Nnnrri  ,V  l.u  Forrest 


NEGRO    ACT. 

Ob.ul9iTjoa^p^on1^.^....^»pd Purry  Howard 

OT*rture Orchestra 

■onB HusBle  HU  Clair 

*■»»«• .   ..I.ydla.   I.TTlnic.ton 

BiilIud-CoraLaa MnKlrl«   Kellp 

Oyrlixn.. „,„.... ^•:.1.........^.:,.  ...  .L..J. Orchestra 

Tbe  perfortnanae  will  conolado  withl 

PUTTING  HIM  THROUGH! 

Aotor Haw  Howard 

A ma> n«r Charles  Thoutiton  |  Ool!  Boy Hugh  Robinson 

■T'liook    Oia.t     for     FAHO 


rut:  Muuti,  LoooiMtt  iiol'seji. 

ACIFICHOUSE/i 

lYMPiCHOUSE1,';:.';:.T;Hrr,.^: 

■ 


at  Commercial 
l.ledcodora*    sta. 


WW-TWiT- 


OarCelatrrsUdtl  V>  White  Sbirts,    Taay  1 1  perfectly,  and  for  qialHy  sod  durability  wilt  asv?r  bo  m%tobed.    To  b-i  had  only  m%  the 

■TCALL  ASD  8KE  Till  M.  I  X  JL    ACOTIOw    STORK,     «X6    Ktarny    atrcel. 


Wolf  in  the  Fold  &  the  Thistle 

THE  THISTLE  THAT  PRICKED  THE  PAIK 
Lttura  htAgotoot  utiotln  r  edition  cl'ho 
'  Wolf  iu  tbe  Fold"  that  loes  not  conflict  with 
tbe  law  of  libel.  O  t  it  at  Thintletone,  No.  9 
Pout  Bir  'et  opp.  MaeodIc  Temple.  Agents  want- 
tfl  to  e.'ll  i'  on  'li»  f  t'-ft. ja20  3m 


g  ResMU" 


Extinguishes. 


ABSOLUTELY     THE     FFST     rROTEOHON     AGAINST 
EIRE  r 
oTra  LIOO  atcttal  rincs  per  out  with  it. 
Mora  tbao   •lO.OOtf.OO*  oo  worth   of   property   aarad 
roa  the  flams*. 

Bboald  beplscsd  in  •T»ry  Factory,  Poblio  Baildintr.  Thoatro. 
Soul,  and  K*ntdaiit».  and  ars  ■  in«lly  as  v»lu«bls  for  Mines  and 
Una b ei.    Httid  f or  tbctr  "ftaooid." 

R.  B.  la  win  a  Co  ,  n-D»r*l  A«snta  for  Pacific  Coast. 
Foraaieby  W.  B.  MURDOCH, 

Local  Acect.  312  California  at.,  Sac  Vranciado. 


V  X 


ORGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 

....  OIBCOLATEB  IK  ••■•! 

All    the  Theatres, 


TOHI^    ROBL'S, 


[lilMiJis^^'^^I'liiyMl 

u^Bm 

ItMniSMHm 

m 

pMj^pi^mt 

■fare 

m 

^^taSmte^fi-^ 

NONE  11CT  TBE  JtFST  QVALliT   OF  MKA1S 
UAH  BE   HAD   AT 

Stalls  5,6,  Oiililornia  Market 

MOUNTAIN  BEER. 


Only  Depot,  624_Sacramento  street. 

ri^UIS    IS    THE    ONLY     RJEAI-     IA«K1X.     A  JV  1> 

JL  the  finest  B«»r  on  this  Cosst.  It  is  PURE.  NOURISH- 
ING, and  of  a  FINK  TAKTE.  It  is  sold  by  ths  Glass  at  lOr,, 
P»r  aoEQD  Qaart  Boilles  at  SI  50,  acd  br  ift-jtallon  Kets  a 
»:i  AO.    sy-A  hrat  olass  tlvl   LUNCH  from  11  to  1  o'clock. 


THEY  HAVE  TAKEM 


THE   OLD 

not    sooton, 

1G  Morliio  Street,  Dear  Kearny. 

All    Drinlis    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOW  hNtTjERRY  IN  TOWN. 

AlwsvB  oa  file  the  New  York  Herald,  Harper'a 
Weekly,  Frank  Leslie's,  Dts-'s  Doing*,  Police  Oa- 
z»tte,  all  ttio  Oallforni'ft-  pap*is,  al»o  LoDdoo 
I'uniih,  U.  Ho  Life,  llinstrated  London  News.  Call 
and  sat'sty  yourself. 

•9-  Don'l  forget,  the  sign  of  tbe  Hot    Scotch. 

de7tf  CHARLES  WM.  KELDMAN.  Prop'r. 

Rum  Punch,   Hot  Scotch, 

....AMP.   .. 

TOM    anrt    J  E  R  R  Y, 

GO    TO   THE    ltUXiM'H 

Hot    Sootoli, 

<as  Hotter  street.  Bear  Kearnr* 

All    Drinlis    Ton    Cents 

HOT     CHOVDER     EYEBY    MIGHT. 
nol5  tf  JOS.  D.  BRIGGS,  Proprietor 

DRESS  MAKING. 

MRS.  M.  F.  BTSHOP,  NO.  16  O'FARRELL 
itreet,  is  the  p'ace  lor  L»dies  and  strangera 
Tielting  the  city  to  have  their  Drosses  made  in 
atyle,  and  a  perfeci  fit.  at  a  moderate  price,    de-9 

RICHEDA    FAMILY 

(Formerly   of  CMarina's    Royal  Italian  Circm) 

WILL  GIVE  LESSONS  ON  THE  VIOLIN  OR 
Guitar,  at  reaidenoes  (if  required),  or  far 
nish  Music  for  Balls  or  Parties,  at  moderate 
charges.  Reslde-.-e,  809  Montgomery  street 
corner  Jacbeoti,  hoom  No.  11.  *!»"  '™ 


SQUARZA'S 

Branch  Punch  Salonn, 

317  Kearny  street. 


Have  ;on  beheld  It?   If  not,  you've  a  treat 
At  SQUARZA'S  PUNOLT  SALOON,  In  Kearny  street; 
There  BONA,  dleclple  of  GREAT  SQUARZA, 
DlBpensei  famed  Magia  Panches;  rather 
The  moat  delicious  mixtures  yet  recorded; 
And  have  with  many  medals  been  rewarded  I 
Ladles  their  CORDIALS  tftcTa  can  sip  at  leisure,— 
Their  "TEARS"  appease,— and  Men  gain   "LADJIES- 

.     PLEASURE," 
To  allay  oonnublal  differences  and  pain, 
In '  'ANTI-DIVORCE"  you  oan  your  ond  attain . 
Sip  of  the  potent  extract  but  one  taste, 
Your  arm,  consoling,  straight  Is  round  her  waist 
G-aeaswbata   "MORNlNtl  COMFORT"  In  the  hUs 
That  heals  tlis  pnarrel  and  Imparts  the  bliss) 
The  "WELCOME"  too,  you'll  always  Quel 
A  balmy  soother  for  the  troubled  mind. 
The  bright  "AURORA, "and  theflwoet  "FAREWELL*. 
Just  TlBlt  BONA,  and  you'll  all  fare  well  I 
His  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  are  the  panacea. 
For  all  dyspeptics  and  for  dlarrhosa. 
No  Cholera  Morbns  ever  has  been  found 
Where  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  knock  arouna. 
BONA  and  SQUARZA,  aplte  of  all  detractors, 
Have  proved  the  Natlon'B  greatest  benefactors  I 
Fall  FORTY  different;  In.Utifal  drlaki  yoa'll  dad 
To  aid  the  Man— Invigorate  the  mlndl 
Not  this  alone— a  Welcome  you  will  meet 
At  BONA'S— fSQUARZVS)— 317  KEARNY  STREET. 
Remember,  too,  not  this  famed  place  to  pass; 
ALL    SPLENDID  LIQUORS  BUT  ONE  BIT  A  GLASS, 


THE     FIR8T    PREMIUM 

....«T.... 

All  the  Mechanics'  Fairs. 


" 


F'SLGrA.. 


HE  JOTTHNAL  OF  AMTJSEMENW. 


Pabllafeed  e»erj  Day  in  die  Tear  by 

f.     b  o  o-  a  i;  x>  "cr  s 

M-rcb.uu  and    «»s  WnahlngloB  rt«. 

Below  Mon«omeiT.  San  FrauoUoo. 


IDAY JANUAK?  24, 


1873 


AMUSESKNTS,    Etc 

Metropolitan   Tn*»tre. 

Itl'Es  Anguita  L.  Dargon  perfectly  electrified 
the  audionce  present  last  night  by  her  powerfo1 
impersonation  of  Deborah,  and  provod  herself  »q 
across  of  great  ability  by  Her  original  co-ceptlon 
of  ihi  part.  To-night.  Miss  Dargon  will  taken 
banefit.  and  will  prudent  the  new  society  ;drama 
eo'.itlod  "Unmasked."  the  cast  of  whioh  appears 
on  oar  first  page.  At  tbe  close  of  the  play  Miss 
Daricoo  will  recite  "Foatenoy;  or,  the  Ohfrge  of 
the  Old  Irish  Brigade."  "Unmasked"  will  be 
plsynd  at  the  malfnse  to-morrow.  The  poblio  of 
Ban  Fnnoiaoo  should  see  to  it  that  Miss  Dargoa'e 
btnefil  this  eraoioRwill  beabamper,  as  her  talent 
ootitKs  her  to  this  compliment. 
California  Theatre 

A  Capital  bill  was  given  "at  thlahonso  laBtnigh". 
It  ooneisted  of  ''Forbidden  Frnit"  aud  Robert 
Maoairr,"  in  beth  of  whioh  pieces  the  favorite 
comedian,  John  T.  Rajmond,  appeared.  In  the 
latter,  in  the  obaraoter  of  Jacques  fetrop,  he  kept 
the  audience  in  a  continual  roar  of  Janghter.  The 
same  bill  will  be  plajodagaio  to-nigbt.  Tbe  usual 
matinee  psrformaoce  will  be  giren  to-moriew. 

Alliambra. 

Ereryone  who  has  not  already  been  is  going  to 
tbe  Alfca-nbraThoatre  toeee  Johnny  Alien,  Miss 
AlloeHirrijonand  toe  wonderful  Little  Mao  in 
the  play  of  "Schneider;  or.  Dot  Home  on  der 
KMoe."  This  very  lively  play  will  bo  performed 
this  evening  and  at  taematinee  to-morrow.  Those 
who  havs  not  jot  seen  it  mast  not  procrastinate 
too  loos,  ostbisbrtltiant  combination  havenove!- 
t  ua  wiiioh  they  intend  to  prodnoe  during  the 
present  engagement,  and  to  make  way  for  which 
'Sobneidei"  most  bo  shortly  withdrawn. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

The  bill  for  to-night  comprises  Miss  LiliieHall 
In  eons  and  dance:  Ed  Montaguo  and  M'lle  Ger- 
rotti  ii  comlo  aots;  Oogill  and  Cooper  in  "Elacl- 
Eyed  Alios,"  tbtir  original  eong  aod  dance: tbe 
fororite  faroe  of  "The  Two  Gregories,"  in  which 
Alias  Carrie  Chapman,  Charles  Vomer,  Mat  Kelly, 
Miss  Jannj  Johnaon,  R.  G.  Marsh,  and  Tommy 
Bree  will  appoir:  Carrie  Armstrong  and  J.  H. 
Larkin  in  "Dot  Sallour's  Boarding  House,"  and 
the  ballet  of  "The  Return  to  the  Village." 
tfj.e  Atlieneum. 

An  entirely  new  bill  will  ba  presontsd  at  this 
homo  to  night.  In  the  first  part  Miss  Claude 
Miss  Magglo  St.  Clair,  Miss  Mollie  La  Forrest. 
Lon  Dixon,  Miss  Fanny  Mandeville,  Miss  Maggie 
Brewer,  Miss  Louiie  Somers.  Charles  Thompson, 
and  others  will  appear.  This  will  be  followed  by 
an  olio  of  performances  by  MisslAgnes  Kennedy, 
Harry  Howard,  Frank  Mortimer,  Miss  Lydia  Liv- 
ingstone '  and  otbttrs,  and  the  performance  will 
oonolude  with  the  screaming  faroe  of  'Tutting 
Hira  Through." 
Woodward'a  Gardens. 

Tbeeo  gardens  aro  open  daily.  Next  Saturday 
an  attraction  of  ex'r.iordinary  nature  will  be  pre- 
sented. This  is  no  le38  than  the  very  first  ascen- 
sion of  a  gia  balloon  evor  made  on  this  Coast. 
Professors  0.  0.  Coe  and  A.  A.  Lay,  the  celebrated 
aeronaut?,  havo  arrived  frsra  New  York,  bringing 
with  them  two  gas  balloons.  One  holds  45,000  feet 
of  gas  and  ia  capable  of  carrying  four  persons  1,000 
miles.!  These  gentleman  have  been  ongaged  to 
make  an  asaension  at  Woodward's  Gardeason  Sat- 
urday next.  The  papulation  of  San  Franc  isco  will 
torn  out  eo  inasse  to  witness  it.  On  Sunday  next 
SenorBnislay  and  Mile  Stacy  will  make  another 
ascension  in  their  bot-air  balloon. 
SlUa  Ellie  Wilton. 

This  charming  aotress,  vrho  was  such  a  general 
favorite  last  year  when  she  played  an  engagement 
r'.  the  OViforuia  Theatre,  and  rrbo  has  beon  since 
t  bu  time  wasting  her  sweetness  on  the  desert,  air- 
that  is,  playing  ia  the  interior— is  engaged  to  ap- 
pear in  "Pygmalion  and  Galatea"  at  the  Calif orna 
Theatre. 
D.  C.   \nderaen. 

Tuia  veteran  actor  returned  to  San  Francisco 
last  cvsning  from  the  Bast,  where  he  has  been 
playing  with  Edwin  Booth  for  some  months  past. 
"Unole  Dave"  expresses  bis  satisfaction  at  being 
onoe  mora  under  the  ennny  skies  of  California. 
"W.  Barry,  his  old  friend  aud  companion,  went 
across  the  Bay  to  mset  him,  and  Damon  and 
Pythias  are  onoo  more  united. 
Mias  Jennie  Worrell. 

This  youag  actress  left  for  the  East  yesterday 
moioing. 

AjuTOincai.  Museum.— One  of  the  moat 

•om plate  collooUona  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
CUtes.  comprising  hnndreds  of  ooitly  and^boau- 
Ulat  wrx  models,  ii  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
only)  at  '.he  Masoam  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
hoar  may  be  profitably  soeob  here. 


Grand  Concert  and  Kill 

Of  the  Gorman i a  Rlflas,  at  the  Horticultural 
Hall,  Febrmry  2d.  The  musical  portion  of  the 
entertainment  will  oonshrt  of  glees  and  ehornsos 
toy  the  Swles  Sing  ng  Club  and  Prof.  Speranaa's 
Italian  Singing  Society,  This  ball  will  no  doubt 
bo  one  of  the  mos:  select  and  enjoyable  of  the 
eeoBon,  considering  tbe  popularity  and  high 
social  ttinding  of  the  oorps.  Tickets,  admit- 
ting genti  man  and  ladles,  oie  dollar.  Q 


Come  to  Bafeineaa. 

Courting  is  cot  much  indulged  in  by  Een- 
tuckians.  Tbe  father  hasahibitcf  inter- 
fering with  the  billing  aud  cooiDg  wbich  is 
decidedly  embarraesiog  to  romantic  spom- 
its.  Becently  a  young  man  of  Lexington 
was  pressing  the  hand  of  his  fair  eDslar&r, 
swearing  tbat  no  stirs  in  the  firmament 
were  as  bright  as  her  eyes,  no  scent  eo  deli- 
cious as  tbat  which  perfumed  her  breath, 
and  no  joy  in  life  equal  to  a  kiss  from  her 
warm,  rich  lips,  wLen  the  old  man  entered 
tbe  room.  One  band  held  a  marriage  li- 
cense, the  other  a  shotguD.  Advancing  to 
the  pleading  lover  he  Biid:  "It's  all  well 
enough  to  talk  like  you've  been  a-doiu'. 
Why  doa't  you  ask  the  gal  to  marry  you  at 
©nee?"  "Tbe  fact  is,  my  dear  sir,  I'm 
not  exactly  ready  yet  to  get  married,"  eaid 
the  trembling  yontb.  "You  aiu't,  ain't 
you?  Well,  now,  you'vo  got  to  take  this 
license  and  go  right  out  aud  get  married,  or 
you'll  get  the  contents  of  tbis  ere  shotgun 
through  your  d—n  kerkus.  Wbich  do  you 
ohoosa?"  The  old  man's  arguments  were 
bo  persjasive  that  the  yontb  uuhe-itatingly 
accepted  the  lesser  evil,  and  was  made  a  hus- 
band within  the  hour.  TbiB  ac'ion  on  the 
part  of  the  "old  man"  has  cast  a  gloom  over 
the  eourtiog  circles  of  Lexington,  and  the 
young  men  aren't  near  bo  interesting  to 
their  lady  acquaintances  as  before. 


Genuine     Eloquence, 

Lsitb,  in  his  "Travtla  in  Ireland,"  says  : 
In  my  mornirg  rambles,  a  man  sitting  on 
the  ground  leaning  bis  buck  agaiest  the 
wall,  attracted  my  attention  by  a  look  of 
eqaalor  in  his  appearance,  which  I  bad 
r-dre'y  before  obs.rved,  even  in  Ireland* 
His  clothes  were  ragged,  to  indecency, 
and  bis  faea  was  pale  and  sickly.  He  did 
not  address  me,  and  I  passed  by;  but,  hav- 
ing gone  a  few  paces,  my  heart  smote  me, 
and  I  turned  back.  If  you  are  in  want, 
said  I,  wit'i  same  degree  of  peevishness, 
why  do  you  not  beg  ?  "Sure,  it's  begging  I 
am,"  was  the  reply.  "You  did  not  utt.r  a 
word."  Nolis  it  joking  you  are  with  me  sir? 
Loaktherel  holding  uy>  the  tatlerred  rem- 
nant of  what  bad  once  been  a  coat;  "do  you 
see  how  the  skin  is  speaking  through  tbe 
holes  in  my  trowaers,  and  the  bones  crying 
out  through  my  skin?  Look  at  my  sunken 
cheeks,  and  the  famine  that's  staring  in  my 
eyeBl  Man  alive-  isn't  it  begging  I  am, 
with  a  hundred  tongues?" 


The  Parisian  Style. 

A  banker  who  had  a  pretty  actres?  under 
h's  protection,  went  to  the  manager  of  a 
theatre   and  said,  "I  with  you  woulj  give 

little   M'lle an    engagement?"      "At 

what  salary?"  aeked  the  manager.  "Oh, 
what  you  plesse,"  replied  the  banker. 
"Well,"  said  the  manager,  "we  will  say  five 
hundred  fcanc3  a  month."  The  banker 
was  astonished  at  the  ease  with  which  If 
hid  obtained  hu  request,  and  with  the  liber- 
ality of  the  manager,  but  ho  wa3  a  li  tie 
get  baek  when  the  latter  siid  to  him  a^  be 
was  ahout  to  leive.  "If  that  soits  you,  you 
can  leave  the  first  month's  salary  now." 


Chinese  Industry. 

The  heathen  Chine /a  ideas  of  tbe  uses 
and  habits  of  deep-sea  telegraphic  cables  are 
rather  peculiar.  Some  of  these  innocent 
Confucians  make  a  living  by  fishing  up  the 
wire3,  cutting  them,  and  selling  the  pieces. 
Occasionally  they  vary  their  dark  ways  by 
re-setting  the  cable  like  a  verbena  or  a  ge- 
ranium, in  order  that  it  may  grow  aud  t-erve 
for  future  provision. 


X>r.  Barlow  J.  Smith. 

Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Eygeian  Hall,  C37  California  street, 
every  Friday  evenir  g,  commencing  at  7  h  o'clock. 
A  Dart  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Br.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  dally,  from  9  to  4  p  m  ,  free.         w 


Claievoyant. — Madame  Clara  Antonle,  the 
OLairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
has  removed  to  323  Kearny  st.  Consultations  in 
English,  French  and  German.  x 


For  Salb— A  lot  of  cheap  Eilk  drejaes,  at  32 
Oeory  street.  A  good  price  paid  lor  cast-off 
cl.  thing.  s 


Harry  Corbyn'p, 

No.  710  Market  street.  Reopening  on  Satnrlar 
eveoiag,  January  25th,  1873.  Harry  Corbyn  re- 
speotfnlij'  informs  his  frier.de  and  patrens  tbat  he 
ha j  rellt-tod  id  beautiful  style  thid  cosy  end  com- 
fortable reeort,  ana  will  ba  pleased  to  see  them 
one  i.Dd  all  on  the  above  date,  when  he  proposes 
they  shall  sample  eome  of  the  choicest  nines  and 
liquors  ;  a  now  billiard  table,  from  tbe  manufacture 
of  Lieseofeld,  trith  Pbe'ao.  &  Qnllauder'^  latest, 
patent  steel  faced  oaBh>ons,  has  been  placed  in 
the  Billiard  Parlor.  The  popular  and  cfSoieit 
beverage  manipulator.  Tommy  Cirroll,  can  be 
fonnd  in  bis  old  poai.ion  prepared  to  dispense 
creature  comforts  to  all.  w 


£±.oaltli  ana  -fieo-sur©. 

Tcere  are  not  too  many  pleasures  la  San 
Tr&nclBCo.  Nothing  Is  more  pleasant,  nothing 
more  health-giving  than  a  drive  into  me  coun- 
try now  and  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
keep  a  carriage  of  their  own,  can  and  one 
equal  In  elegance  to  any  private  conveyance 
at  th  e  Occidental  Carriage  stand.  Frank  Eou- 
ton  has  there,  and  at  his  stables  1016  Stockton 
Street,  carriages  of  every  description.  His 
drivers  are  careful  and  experiences,  his  charges 
•re  moderate.  The  moral  of  the  above  is: 
qo  to  Ft  Bouton  as  the  Uccldentai  Hotel 
Pfben  vol  „ant  a  carnage. 


Dairwork  and  Combings 

Made  up  neat  and  cheap  at  850  'WaBhlogton 
stteet,  near  Stockton.     Side  curia  steamed  fol 

twenty-five  cents.  u 

m 
Holiday    Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  tho  Holiday  latles 
that  compare  with  Squsrsa's.  £qmrz%'s  Punches 
are  famous  for  the  high  art  Bhown  in  their  man- 
ufacture, the  happy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  the  great  Sqnarzi,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
the  Holiday  tables.  For  sale  at  the  new  branch, 
317  Keatnv  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
120Leldesdorff  Btreet.  n 


COURTING    DAYS. 

Down  among  the  m-  adow  t rooks, 
Where  the  gray  path  winds  and  oxocks, 
Gidiug  Id  the  mnnlott  nooks, 
Coally,  co;i'j : 

She  Is  wandering  there  with  him, 
With  her  <  ye*  so  anrkv  dim, 
Underneath  her  hat's  vide  brim, 
Biasing  luittily. 

Out  among  the  foggy  hllle, 
Where  the  twilight  throbs  and  thrills, 
With  the  (ager  whip  poor  wills, 
Ploiutively,  plaintively ; 

Where  the  old  sea  elopes  and  BwelU, 
And  the  far-off  village  bells 
Mingle  with  the  singing  shells, 
Tenderly,  tenderiy ; 

When  the  sntomo'd  tawoy  light 

Puts  the  swallows  all  to  flight, 

A'jd  the  tomaoh-torch  at  night 

Flareth  fitfully; 

Where  the  timid  pheasant  feed?, 
And  the  drift  of  iion-weeds 
Hold  aloft  thtir  tacts  of  see? a 
Warily,  wailly ; 

Ho  is  wandering  there  with  her, 
Wiih  the  purple  ml  t  a.ii', 
Tra  ling  like  a  gosfami  r, 

Urdamfly,  dreamily. 

Wandering  with  their  idle  chat, 
Talking  now  of  this  ani  that, 
WLile  the  feather  in  her  bat 
Droopeth  lovingly. 

Heaven  spetd  'he  loving  pairs, 
Summsr  life  is  always  thelrp. 
Stepping  up  by  golden  stairs, 
Happily,  happily. 


A  Happy  New  Year. 

What  a  pleasare  it  is  to  meet  a  smiling  oounte- 
d&oco,  whether  it  be  on  tbe  street  or  in  tbe  par- 
lor. Aud  why  is  it  tbat  some  faces  wear  a  contin- 
ually happy  look?  It  is  simply  because  they  live  on 
a  plain,  nutritions  and  substantial  diet.  Tbat  man 
is  a  public  benefactor  who  will  conscientiously 
serve  ua  with  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
meal.  Loui»  Meyers,  proprietor  of  the  "White 
House."  Kearny  street,  also  of  the  Capitol  Res- 
taurant. Fourth  street,  does  it.  as  hnndreds  oan 
enthusiastically  teetiiy.  His  kitchens  ara  marvels 
of  ord*r  and  cleanliness.  Try  him,  and  you  will 
find  it  impossible  to  eat  elsewhere. 


Compliment  to  a  Critic. 

The  London  corre-poodent  of  the  Boston 
Courier  sav3  :  John  Oxenfurd,  tbe  dramatic 
otitic  of  the  London  Times,  has  been  given 
sittings  for  h  s  portrait  ta  Mr.  Mue- 
ooamp,  Jr.,  of  Regent  Park.  Tbis  portrait 
is  a  commissien  from  tie  members  cf  the 
Senior  Garrick  Club,  who  desire  in  tbis 
manner  to  ta>t  fy  their  opinion  of  Mr.  Ox- 
enford  as  a  playwrigbt  and  dramatic  critic, 
as  well  as  a  genial,  amiable,  and  a  clubbable 
man.  Of  all  the  original  and  adapted 
dramatic  works  which  we  o^o  to  Mr.  Oxen- 
ford,  his  "  Tartnffe"  is  generally  accounted 
to  be  tbe  most  refined  in  bia  treatment  and 
conceplion. 

Oysters. 

In  Btrolling  round  tbe  other  night. 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
uur  careless  feat,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where    fountain's  ceaseless  play 

•  Of  waters  bright,  did  m&ke  a  soreen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  tootsy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  whioh  tbe  watera  softly  fell, 
Made  tbat  window  eeem  to  be 
Borne  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 
"Stop,"  eaid  toy  friend,  "let's  go  in  here— 
It  looks  eo  nice — and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  eaid,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  euita  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  fonnd  a  seat 
Than  at  our  bide  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  ashed  our  wish- 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  magnificently,  too; 
All  kiiide  of  oyBterf,  juicy,  fat, 
Oookod  every  Btyle;  just  think  of  tbat, 
And  if  yonr  month  don't  water,  then 
Ton.'re  different  from  other  men. 
The-j'd  clamtand  orabs  aud  terrapinB;; 
In  lad,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  placeaKkindsof  game, 
Fish,  fleBb  or  fowl  which  wo  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  sm  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  Ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners.'* 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thtrty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  onco  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  Bonee,  337  Bush  street,  above 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

OHAELES  HAAKE,  Proprietor. 


Eureka  Social  Oliifc. 

The  p'ixos  to  be  awarded  at  the  Klnth  An- 
nual masquerade  ball  of  the  Eureka  Social 
Oiub  ate  on  >j xhlbltion  in  the  window  of  Stoltt 
and  Sons  dry  goods  store-  South-east  corner  of 
Kearny  aod  Pine  streets  u 


St-trino;  Maohlnea  for  Sale  or  to  Rent, 


The  Place. 

It  you  want  a  elf  an  bath,  with  clean  towels, 
and  a  good  shave,  or  your  hair  cut  in  the  beBt 
style,  by  experienced  woramen,  go  to  Brown's 
Bathing  and  Hair  Dr;E8iug  Saloon,,  No.  302 
Fourth  6trtet,  near  Howard.  t 

Pliotoarrapiiic   caraa. 
At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  People*  Art 
J^||^jtt^f|§|0n^||gg&0QunA 


i . 


A-ltojfotiior  the  Best* 

It  is  curious,  but  true,  that  J.  A.  Bhaber, 
707  Market  street,  rear  Third,  should  sell  fur- 
niture and  bedding  cheaper  ihnn  any  other 
dealer  in  this  city.    Try  him  and  you  will  be 

convinced.  x 

* 

It  1b  Perioctly  Astonlshlnff 

How  beautifully  and  quickly  thoy  do  washing 
At  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
before  8  a..m.  returned  the  same  evening  if  de 
fired.  z 

— '    » 
Diamond    Catarrh    Kemedy 

Is  a  sure  cure  for  Catarrh  or  Colds.  Ask  yonr 
druggist  for  it,  or  &end  to  Dr,  A.  F.  £vox,  No. 
9  Post  street.  z 

Tno    President's    Mcesnge. 

Peaoe  and  prosperity  are  the  key  notes  of  this 
document.  Cheapness  and  durablity  are  the 
characteristics  of  H.  LuchBlnget'a  furniture, 
All  should  vUlfc  his  emporium,  736  Marbet 
strett,  and  ascertain  how  cheaply  a  nonce  can 
be  lurniahea.  d 


Uevor  Buckle    Suspenders, 

At  (1  per  pair— 26  per  cent,  cheaper  than  else- 
'rherB — at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  „i 


A  Pleasant  Liocation. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhombra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  building  is  a  very  fine  one  and  le  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. « 


Live   Wen. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  is  tbe  canto  of  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  tbe  Pioneer  Bestaurant,  on  Wash- 
ington treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy.  Henry 
Bocken,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  since 
13-19.  provides  tor  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  Siimagundi  coup,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  best  cup  of  tea  in  the 
olty  —  English  breakfast  tea  —  Souchong  and 
Orange  Pekoe— can  be  obtained  here.  a 


Something  IV ew. 

Wm  A.  Hubbard's  manufactured  mlsseB*  and 
Infant's  garments  and  ladies  undtrwe»r  in  suit J, 
are  famed  i  ■  r  their  superiority  of  mite  and  tex- 
ture  all  over  the  Union.  Mr.  Geo.  W.  Amldon, 
tbe  authorized  agent  of  Mr.  Hubbard, bas  ettab- 
Jlphed  a  depot  of  these  goocls  at  248  Second  st, 
for  wholesale  and  retail  tride.    A  liberal   di> 

count  to  the  trade. 

« 

What   Cheer    Laundry 
Is  the  best  hvindry  in  San  Franc  iscc , 


Sam  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bbsb  House  Oarricges,  can  be 
found  In  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
abllshment,  Bouthwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery ate.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Oarriaee  orders 
lgi^A^Bith&rjjiMejiromnt^j^e^dfld^a^^ 


Joncs'&  Schroder's 

Celebrated  Crab  Chowder  ean  be  obtained  only 
at  8SO  Bath  street,  nearly  opposite  the  Al ham- 
bra  Theatre.  Bob  Hait  eats  it,  and  they  all 
eat  it.  Only  the  best  brands  of  Liquors  bot- 
tled for  family  n-e.  q 

800   jpairs  oi   Socles, 

At  all  prlceSt  itt  he  What  Cheer  Laundry. 

Washing  .Returned  in  One  Day 

And  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Oheer 
Laundry. 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIBEmiJrTi 

J£ook»eller»  ttnd  Station,*™. 

H.  H.  Moore,  609  Montgomery,  near  Merchant. 

Baalneaa  Colleges. 
Heald'e,  Brjant  &  Stratton'a  College,  24  Post  Bi 

It  a  letter*. 
Katz,  Fred,  Stalla  in  to  WO.  California  Market. 

Bran  Founderle*. 
Weed  &  Kiogwell,  California.  125  First  at. 

Semitic. 
Dr.  King's  Grand  Dental  and  Surgical  Institute 
616  Sacramento  street. 

French  Fancy    Goods, 
Looan  &  Co.,  19  Montgomery,  107  and  1U9  Sutter, 

Bnman  Hair. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Co..  110  Seoood  street. 

Music  and  Xlnslcol  Instrument*. 
Keene,  O.  0.,  mttr.  accordions,  repairer  of  oil  kiud 
muBieal  instruments,  203  Kearny. 
Macearonl  JM ana faclnrcrs. 
Briguardello,  Macchiavello  A  Co.,  706  Sausoma, 

Wines  and  XJqaore.     (Wholesale.) 
Danerl   F.  it<  o  .  H\\  Front 


FIGARO 


CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PKOGRAMMKIIN 
every  Theatre  in  Son  Franoiico. 


FIGARO 

I  S  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH 
X  oat  tbe  centre  of  the  city,  in  all  Hotels,  Res- 
taurants, Saloons,  Stores  and  Offices. 


FIGARO 

JS    CIRCULATED    EVERY    DAY    ON    THE 
Oakland  herrylioato  to  catch  the  passengers 
hat  arrive  by  tbegreat  Ovetloud  Train, 


FIGARO 

IS  MAILED  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon— the  papers  left  in  tbe  theatres  at  sight 
being  gathered  np  and  Baved  for  that  purpose. 


FIGARO 

IS    "HERE,  THERE   AND  EVERYWHERE, 
and  is  cocetaoHy  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
in   tte  Theat.'fs,  Traveling  Conveyances,   Hotels, 
and  public  resorts  generally. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  IN  THE  BEST  SOCIETY,  IS 
placed  in  the  hands  of  nearly  all  who  ooroe 
to  the  city  to  make  purchases,  and  is  therefore  the 
beat  of  advertising  mediates. 


Mme.  JOSEPHINE  EDMONDS, 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANie    PHYSICIAJV. 

TWENTY    TEAKS     OF    PRACTICE 


IN  THE  TREATMENT  OF  DISEASES  INCI- 
dent  to  f : mules  has  placed  Madame  Edmonds 
at  tbe  head  ol  all  physicians  making  ouch  praotioe 
a  specialty,  and  enables  her  to  Raarantse  a  Bpeedy 
and  permanent  onre  in  the  worst  oases  of  Bup- 
preesifn  Red  merjstrual  deranftornente.  Ladies 
will  find  Madame  Edmonds  a  pkillful  physioi&n, 
and  it  is  'o  their  interest  to  consalt  her  in  all  dis- 
oasfe  incident  to  women  before  tampering  with 
poisonous  nostrcms,  quaok  doctorB  and  bumbuge. 
Madame  Edmonds  dc-soribee  diseases  without  any 
information  from  the  patient,  and  cores  without 
the  ubo  of  mercury  or  experiments,  thus  Baving 
from  wrong  treatment  for  private,  chronic  and 
cancer  diseases.  Correspondence  e'rlotly  confi- 
dential, Offica  and  residence,  71*7  Market  *tr?et 
between  Third  aod  Fourth.  ja  20-ly 


POll  Taxes 
FOR  1873 

ARE 

IXTO-W      X3XTE!, 


Payable    at   tho   Assessor'*  Office,  or   to 
Deputy. 

LEVI  B09ENER,  Assessor. 

]iH7  Im 


WILLIS^BAND. 

MUSIC    FURNISHED    FOR    ALL 
ocoacions.    Music  imported,  arranged 
and  for  sale. 

Fritz  1*1  per*  and  Marcni  M.  Blam, 
Leading  Vlollnl-ts. 
o^-Orders  from  the  country  promptly  attended 
to.     Address   M.     W.     WILLIS,    Eaton's    Music 
Store.  138  Montgomery  street,  or  MAJS0U8  M, 
BLUM.  B"Q  Montgomery  street.  ja6  tf 


FRENCH    CORSETS. 

MME  PONS,  IMPORTER  AND   DEALER  IN 
Parisian     Ladies'     Underwear.      FRENCH 
fiWtSHTfl&f  all  prices  and  qualities,  ready  made 


LARGEST 

PosterPrintingHouse 

On  the  Pacific  Coast. 


H.  P.  TAYLOR, 

HAVING  DISCONTINUED  THE  PRINTTMG 
Business  at  the  corner  of  Sacramento  lad 
Lsidesdorff  streets,  and 

RemoTed  to  532  Clay  street, 

Will,  in  future,  conduct  the  eame  lice  of  bugin 
at  the  new  location,  in  connection  with  the  outoa 

B.  F.  STERETT, 

With  whom  he  has  united  his  stock  and  business 
thus  making  this 

THE  LARGEST  AND  BEST  APPOINTED  OFFItt 
tN  THE  STATE, 

And  affording:  unsurpassed  facilities  for  Printinf 
of  every  description.  Personal  attention  will  bt 
given- to 

SHOW,  THEATRICAL,  CIRCUS  AND  CONCERT 
WORK,  ETC. 

My  Eogravers  stand  at  tbe  bead  of  the  proftt- 
eioo,  as  samples  on  the  dead-walls  of  the  city  will 
testify. 
A  call  is  solicited  from  my  friends  and  the  puV 
io  at  my  new  Quarters. 

II.  P.  TAILOR, 
de4im  iaauny  street. 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS. 

A  LARGE  ASSORTMENT  OF  GENTS'  FUR- 
nisbice  Goods  to  be  bed  good  and  cbeap,  at 
the  "uLD  CORNER, "J  LEVY'S,  510  Montgom. 
ery  street.  Justice  given  to  all.  Don't  torgeithe 
number,  510  Montgomery  street.  deft)  L 


ARION 

Pianoforte, 


qaalitiBs,  ready 


DEOLABED  RT  THE  JUDGES  AT  A  LATB 
Fair  of  tbe  AMerioan  Institute,  after  a  blind- 
fold trial   against    Bteinway's,  Ohichenng'fl,  ano 
others,  to  be  THk  BtST  ON  EXHIBITION.     B, 
OaTBTAZ,  Sole  Absent,    SO  O'Farreli  street 
N  B— Pianos  of  all  styl«B  TO  RENT.         mart  ■ 


OUTSIDE    LANDS. 

ANT  AND  ALL  PERSONS  THAT  HAVE 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  OUT-' 
SIDE  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  have  tho 
amount  refunded  at  the  office  of  tbe  undersigned! 
upon  the  presentation  of  an  order  from  th* 
Mayor  and  City  and  County  Attorney. 
delStf  A.  AUSTIN. 


OLD 

DAVE  MENDES  A  CO.,  at  tbe 
__  old  original  RtidLion,  lOGearyi 
street,  between  Retro?  «nd  Dupont,  where  yon 
oan  have  HOT  AND  GOLD  DRINKS,  not  forest- 
tiog  the  old  Pioneer  Lunch.  The  "Old  Sport"  Is 
always  on  baod. . 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession.! 

THE  UNDERSIGNED,  WHO  HAS  BEEN 
over  twelve  years  connected  w'tlh  the  press  Ci 
Melbourne,  and  is  well  known  bv  the  member*  01 
the  profession  in  the  Colonies,  begs  to  i a ti mate- 
that  no  is  prepared  to  give  experienced  ad  vice  t* 
oll  persona  professionally  visiting  or  meditating  a. 
visit  to  the  Australian  Colonies.  Fee  moderala. 
Punctuality  in  dispatohing  replies  may  be  relita 

0P<m'  WI1.L1AV  HENRV  WATERS 

ISVictoris.   Obambere,  Collins   otresU   M*l- 

Twune.     Anstralis.  f«SW 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

FINELY  FUr  \ISHED  ROOMS.  SIN- 
jr  gle  or  in  suits, 

1       lVeUJLlBh*©d  and  "V<intUut«<l» 
JJM  Unluranshed  Rooms  to  let.  Lodging  wJJJ1 
».    Jrithcut   board,      ALttAMBRA     BUlLDENfl 
Bl»  Bo»b  Btreet.  "««  tf 


CANDIES. 

ALL  KINDU  OE  THE  FINEST  WANDS 
made  at  our  Steam  Candy  Faotory  daily.  AU 
orders,  especially  from  tbe  country,  are  oohoiwO 
and  will  be  promptly  attended  to. 

OANTY  4  WAGNER, 
lOT  M«r>toomon  «t~    nw.r  Rtittsr 


CENTRAL 

NO.  US  GEARY  STREET.  S 
Best  acoommodations  for  m  ~  .. ,  r 

Families  in  tbe  city.     Private    »glP*T"* 
entranoe  for  Ladies.    Hair  Cutting,  Shaving  ano  ■ 
Shampooing,    Children's  Hair  neatly  cut.  LadlM  ■ 
Shampooing  50  cents. 
1.171m  1-.  OORRIVEAU.  Pronnetar. 


MR.  ANO  MRS.  DREW'S 

Select  Dancing  Academ) 


AMERICAN     EXCHANGE, 

HAYWABDS. 
IOFT  OAKBb .....pbopribtob:  J 


$ 


S§  METROPOLITAN  THEATRE 


F  iff  ax 


^    y)  j  FURNISHED   ROOT 


WEST 


•  AW    i  n a 


*T.    JAXtlKI      .«.     IB1J 


1     I. 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


X     33  OUOfl.1  ~-~~~- 

J  11  cic  mi  .lit     oT     111,-      »     in.     >     t  .  n...!i.ir. 

MR.  JOHN  T.   RAYMOND! 


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Augusta  L.Oargon 


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THIS 


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FORBIDDEN  FRUIT! 


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E.  PLTUPTOS 

J.S.  TJI;1 

MARIE 

CLF.MENnsr 



MISS  I.fjI'I-'A   TON 

MISS  LOUISE  BABME8 

SATURDAY,  at  2 

ONLY  FORBIDDEN  FRUIT  MATINEE 

MONDAY,  Jan.  iT;h— Fin'.  psrf  jrmasco  in  this  oitf  of  lbs  Now  Domestic  Drama  of 

IN   A'.HVL 

!E»  YCS-IVE  A.X_.T[OJ>ir 

PKBPAHAIInN- 

C3rA.TL.JZLrF'Jt?JlA. 

PRICES  OT  ADMiaSIOH. 

KctrveA  **eat«—  Dres?  Circle  and  Orchestra SI  fi©     Bai  -ony AO 

IEeacrTid  Hc»ta-Bs!coay T«    Gallery MS 

rcla  Admission  SI  OO    Private  Boa** SO   »ud  Sl«  OO 


TWO    TRAGEDIANS. 


M.<  K-i  .  .al 


bailor's    m  •>  it  t-<i  t  u  tr   Hoaie 

I    II    HKKINnlrARRIEARMM 


Overt  Sire.. 


.  OrebeetfB 
IrteStflS  ML.  .1 ...rphlrtfi 


.     r.»|    *>«!»(  and    DADC*. 

Bhck-Eyed  Alice Cogili  and  Cooper 

Bomimit~1^ 

GOAT    ISLAND    SPECTRE. 

JobBnr  Toera .1.  M.  Lsrltln Tornmr    Die* 

OT«r.nr*> Orchestra 


AUer  wbicfc. 

Nan  the  Good-for-Nothing! 

nan miss  DBRILL 

(In  which  » tie  is  wjihont  a  ntii,  introducing  brrclogs.) 

Tom  Dribbles,  one  father R.  (;.  Ma-ah 

Harry  ■  .'oilier,  i  bo  olb»r  fa(b«r Obartos  V«rt«r 

Obsrloy.  AOftfp'niAr Matt   Katir 

Yoang  Mr.  Blmpj»n Obas.  ('ok II I 

fiob , Fr«a  Uoopvr 


Drntnn 


..Orchettit 


New  Characterietio  Ballet  bj  M.  bebmidt,  entitled 

RETURN  TO  THE  YILLAGE! 


innkaippr j  <1    Montacuo 

Augu.tin*,  bis  wife Oftrrio  Ubapman 

DUBIKO  TOK  BALT.rT 

(  haractet-letlc  Polka Hlme.  Tlirrce,  M.  Schmidt 

Vultc  Comiqac) SInte.  Ilieie-o*  V.  SfloDtnitue 

ughabte  Inoidento  and  Grand  Finale. 


140    Becoad  Street.     140 


SWAIN'S  BAKERY, 

■.rioft     111     '■"' 

WE    HAVE    NO     BRANCHES, 

Kzmpt  kl  ■«    141  Fourth  flra«t,  H4  U 
Vft.  I01V  Stockton  »ut«L 

toe  iii.it  ui.tl.irv   OP 

"Weca.<a.in.s  Oalte 

ALWAYS  >>•<    HAND. 
ITIKT    VAIIITtT    or 

Cftke  lor  the  Holidays. 

JOB  OREAM.  UUARWTTE  RUS1E.  BI.A.VO- 
X    MA  '•  ato.,  m.i.  to  order  end 

K.   R.  kfflf\  A  <0 


i  +  VH** 


HAIR. 

TUB  CHEAP KS  r  PI.AOE  IX  SAX  Ell AXUISCO 
TO  BOY 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Good  ,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jowjiry  &  Fancy  Coods, 

IS  AT  TLLE 

NEW  YORK    STORE. 

A.    B.   HAXPDO!!  A  CO.. 

Nn.   HO  Necond  iitr««l. 
•olOlM        Betwreea  Ml —Ion   nod    Ml  on  ay. 

Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MR.  P.  BKKGR8.  FORMERLY 
proprietor  of  the  Miner*' Re*- 
tanrani  ti.a  taken  the  management 
of  botb  the  Minors'  Retaaorant  on 

Oommoroial  street  and  tbe  Miner**' 

P.  ran  oh  on  Market  stieat.  fa  partnership  wit.  c  Mrt. 
A.  DRAYKUR,  who  baa  been  contracted  with  the 
tSmfaryesra.  I^provemeoUbaT*  been  made  in 
tbeoatsfoe  departmeDts  that  wilt  render  the  Mi- 
sers1 more  popnlcr  tbaa  It  has  ever  beeodnring 
the  '.2  years  of  its  prosperity.  Oar  Bills  of  Fare 
embrace  all  the  delioaote*  of  tbe  eeaaon.  Oar 
motto  Is  "Good  Fare,  Good  Cooking  and  Mode  rata 
Charge*," 

P.  HEROES  <fe  CO., 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

Bill  and  SSS  Oommerolsl,  and 
769  Market  street. 
Open  Cram  6  a.m.  to  10  p.m.  aaJt  lm 


THE  SAN  FRANCISCO 

BILL  POSTING  COMPANY 

ClisacraBrntu  St.,  cor.  Leldeadorf. 
<Er  offlo-  of  P.  M.  S.  8.  Co.) 


McDANIEL'S 

Museiim  and  Theatre, 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

TU  WOULD  MOST  BJB- 
tpeotfally  represent  to  yoa  sod  in  poblic  con 
erally,  that  n*  is  now  prepared  to  farclsh  (scil- 
lt»«e  for  exbibitionsof  etety  kind  and  cbarncter, 
which  shoold  <3e'e*Te  the  patronage  of  the  pnb- 
lio.  He  bar*  erected  at  Ohoynne,  Wyoming,  A 
LABOK  AND  C  rMMftDIOU.s  HALL,  witbgoo) 
Scetery  aid  Staio.  Tbe  Hall  Is  well  veni.iUteri 
and  lighted,  en, 1  m*rl»  com  for  ab'e  for  all  Hea«oriB 
of  tbe  year.  '1  HK  BKST  Of  MUSIC,  botb  Strict; 
and  Bra&a,  can  he  fnrni*bed  at  all  times, 

Ka'isfac'ory  arr&ogemeoTS  will    he    made    with 
KICAL  0KO1UKR  COMPAN1KS,  eith- 
er for  Renting  of  Hall  or  performances  on   a   pi-r- 
centavso  of  tbe  receipts.   OutT'snoniif-nfie  f-olicited 
Addrees.  J.  MoDANIEL, 

Lock  Box  No .  1,  Cheyenne,  Wyoming. 

N.  B  — Oariositiee  wante)  for  tbe  Chnyennrt 
Museam.  Those  wishing  oogsgements,  Btnto  low- 
est terms  for  the  Winter  Hfi'oa,  s»nuicg  photo- 
graph to  my  address.  Balf  Passage  Mctiey  re- 
landed  alter  titling  euttagfimf  ncs, 

JAMKS  MoDANIRL. 
Proprietor  Oheyeone  l  heatre  and  Mo  seam, 
0022  30  Lock  Box  No.  I.Ohetenoe.  W.  T. 


CHEYENNEJTHEATRE. 

Professionals  Wanted. 


SIX  FIRST. CLASS  PKOPLR.— MUST  HAVE 
goof!  Wardrobe,  Four  Ladies  and  two  Gen- 
tlemen to  bo  good  in  general  buaioeta  fir  the  com- 
ing Winter  niHjnoioii  tbe  first  week  in 
November,  1&72.  Address  ctfttinff  loweat  torirui. 
wlthPboiogrApa.  Ualf  Fare  relanded  after  fill- 
lag  esgagement. 

JAMES  MODANIRL, 
Proprietor  Obeyenne  Tbeitre  and  Masoam, 
0012  Look  Box  !.  Obevenne.  W.  T. 


The    Biggest   Race   Yet— The 
Human  Race. 


mill:  MAJORITY  OF  THOSE  WHO 
*-  reside-  in  San  Francisco*  bay  Ihelr 
Shirts  und  Kurnlahlna;  Ooadi  of  III^K- 
IKCT  A-  CO.,  No.  3  Second  etrrct,  be- 
cnnie  tbevore  ulwuy*  treated  well  and 
bay  their  Koods  nt  the  lowest  prices,  ut 
"THE   OLD  STAND." 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VIUBISIA     CITY,     SrjRVJLliA. 

THIS  ELRGANT  THEATRE  HAS  BERN  RE- 
oecorated,  and  can  be  rented  by  the  night  or 
by    the  week.     Star*  and   trayeliog    oompanies 
liberally  treatod  with  on  application  by  letter 
JC1IN     PIPER, 
„       Manager  and  sole  Proprietor, 
™ .  £■"  ■*        3*  H-  HcOABE. 
•SO  Waehtogtow street.  San  FrantrUoo 


MONS.  ALEXANDER  WOLQWSKI, 

rriaa  wbll-khoww  pianist  and  vo- 

.A^!;1rt'kr"*?'*.''£''  OooriM  lor  Piuo  ul 
no«,04brM«.ntir.ljNjw,nd  Simplified  Sytten 


Pacific  Purchasing, 

PRINTING,  DRAMATIC,    MUSICAL,   LECTURE,   AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooms     lO    tend     X'T 030    "Wttsliiiierton    street. 


■HASTED    lUUEDUTILT: 

A  Full  Variety  Company  for  Salt  Lake  City. 

...,iL30.... 

SPECIALTY  ARTI8TS   for  O    or  IS  NIGHTS 

....AND  ... 

First-Class  Minstrel,  Acrobatic  and  Cymnastic  Talent 

...A^SO.... 

■X1  va/  enty    First    Lino   Ballet   Xiaciies. 

FOR  8ALF KK1HTY  SETS  «P  AMAZON  1BMOKH,  COMPLETE,  IN 
Lotn  to  suit  purohaaei-4.  Fncb  Set  consists  of  Solid  Silver-Plated  Helmet,  Breestplate,  Lam. 
berkin,  Shield,  ore  pair  ot  Armlets,  one  pair  ot  Bracelets,  one  pair  of  Tights,  ooe  pair  of  I  ranks,  one 
pair  of  Sandalr ,  one  Tunic,  one  Scarf,  one  Combat  Sword,  a<  d  one  Spear 

SIIEHIOAN    COKBYN    A    CO, 


Chinese  Employment  Company 


PIERCE  <*>CC». 


CHINESE  LABOR 

FOR  ALL  PATITS  OE  THE  UNITED  STATES, 
NO,  627  8B€Q**D10ntO  ftrn<  t,  Uiit.  Kcnray 
and  Hbntgomi  tf,  B»d  rranoieoo,  Oftl.  Wg  nra 
prepared  to  furuish  at  short  notice,  Domestic 
Swvuutfl.  Hotel  CookH,  Laundry  Men,  Walters, 
Common  Labor-  rg,  Faeni  HiindH,  It  all-road 
Hnndp,  GurJener',  Mpchanlcp,  Factory  Hand?, 
Wood  Olioppau.eto,  t-tr,  Special  attention  given 
to  fumiRning  Domestic  S<Tvaiitri.       j  \  20  1  m 


DIVIDEND   NOTICE. 

JJIVIDEND  NOTIOE.-SAVINGS  AND  LOAN 
SOCIETY,  No.  flio  Clay  streBt.-The  Board 
of  Uirootom  bavs  this  day  declared  a  dividend  for 
tbe  six  months  ending  December 31st,  167.',  of  nine 
per  cent  per  annum  on  all  deposits,  payable  on  and 
after  the  l-Hii  inst. 

jala-2«        GYRUS  W.OARMANY,  Oasbier. 


SOUTHERN  PACIFIC 


6& 


OYSTER 

...Aim.... 


HOUSB, 
Summer  street,  oaTKenrny  between  Pine 
and  California. 

THE   PINEBT    FRESH    BALTIMORE    AND 
TEAN8PLANTED  OYSTERS  served  In  say 
style.     Everything  cooked  intbe  best  manner. 
*»Th*  Finest  LlqaorsandOieara. 
•S-Elcaant  Suites  of  Rooms  for  X.udlee. 


THE  ART  OF  SINGING 

IN  ITS  HIGHEST  PRRFEOriON.-RLCHe.RD 
MLTLDKK  FABBRI,  teacher  of  eevaral  cele- 
braieij  K'lropeHw  artistes,  late  Director  of  tee  re- 
nowned Conservatory  e(  Geneva,  Maitre  du  Uhant 
of  tie  FreDCh  lmueriwl  Academy  of  Mnaio  ' Con- 
ductor of  tbe  Phi)harmor,ique  Sooiety  in  Paris. 
«nd  at  prrte.t  Muncal  Diieotor  of  tbe  Fabbri 
Opere,  la  prepared  to  Rive  private  lessons,  either 
at  hta  offl"e  or  at  the  re*>iieo-e  of  the  ptipils: 
likewise  COURSKS  OP  SINGING.  PIANO  and 
MUSICAL  INSTRUCTION. 

Kor  further  ,»articulnrD  aoply  nt  PROF.  MUL- 
DER'S offke,  fta.»l  POWiiLL  Nt  RKKr.  between 
Market  nod  Kills.  Also,  leitprs  reoeiv^d  and  terms 
to  be  bad  at  tbe  muaia  store  of  M.  Gray,  ulay  at , 
and  of  Meters  Sherman  A  Hyde,  corner  of  Sutter 
and  Kearny  streets.  j&8  im 


LEWIS    PANDER, 


1 


»^3.„w,« 


~>V^ 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM 

And  Collese  of  Medicine. 

TO  nflO  beautiful  and  instruct- 

Iv.UUU  ive  ribiectH  to  be  s«f n.  Open  to  the 
Pablio  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EURV.KA  HALJ- 
3 18  Montgomery  Btreet.    FOR  MEN  ONLY 

•»•  Dr.  Jordan's  Private  Office  Is  at  »il 
Geery  street  (opposite  old  Meohanios'  Pavilion). 


Stage  Dancing*      ^F 

TADGHT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 

DASHAWAY  HALL, 

de27  Im  Post  street,  near  Kearny. 


ADOLPHUS    STOCKBETER, 
....TEAOBEB  OF....    ' 


?IGrARO: 

TEE  JOUBNAL  OF  AMU8EKENTS. 


Published  every  Day  in  the  Year  by 
J-       3?-        BOGARDtJS 

SSfftMereasuit  and  53*  Wushlnirton  8U 

Below  Montgomery.  San  Francisco. 


FBIDAY JANUARY  24,   1873 


An  Altaic  Reportur. 

The  bridesmaids  at  a  recent  wedding  in 
Georgii  are  tLua  dtacribed  by  a  local  pa" 
per.  "It  is  do  idle  compliment  to  Bay  that 
they  are  like  three  Grac.s,  their  faces  mir- 
rowing  back  the  parity  aud  loftnees  ot  the 
Blues,  tlcir  eyes  tloitiug  in  a  light  of  dewy 
tenderness,  or  throwing  radiant  flashes 
from  tho  inner  Bbriiui  of  thought  like 
jewel-tinted  sparkles  caught  from  broken 
rainbows."  The  reporter  who  wrote  tkii 
expects  to  reaoh  the  Senate  in  tim*. 
He  is  merely  fitting  biniBelf  for  t'.e  great- 
ness that  yet  awaits  But  itisslringe  that 
some  people  can't  apfneiate  these  flights 
of  fancy.  Tie  editor  of  toe  piper  bas  dis- 
charged him  with  the  recommendation  that 
he  go  to  the  lunatic  asylum,  as  he  ;"s  too  big 
an  idiot  far  any  other  place. 


It  1Vork»  Well. 

Our  London  namesake  saye: 

From  statutes  that  have  bten  published, 
relative  to  tie  wtal'hy  husbands  secured  by 
the  young  ladies  who  d  splay  their  personal 
attractions  at  ralway  bars  and  res  aorant 
DOunttrji,  it'is  Tery  tTldent  ibat  fieircDua- 
ter  attraction*  arA  not  ilar  to  their  advanta- 
geous settlement  in  life, 

Thore  ib  bo  rt  ason  in  the  world  why  there 
should  not  be  mora  young  ladies  occupying 
similar  pesitions  in  San  Francisco.  We 
learn  that  there  ia  shortly  to  be  a  move  in 
this  direction.  We  are  ture  it  will  prove 
popular. 

Street  Philosophy. 

Here  is  a  street  conversation  overheard  on 
New  Tear's  day.  The  oralors  were  a  fine 
young  fellow  walking  in  front,  a  young  wo- 
man (evidently  sweet  upon  him)  next,  and 
a  stumpy  old  man  bringing  up  the  rear: 

Young  man  (loq.) — "An'  how's  Jamie?" 

Young  woman—"  He's  lost  an  oi." 

Young  man—"  Fot  did  it?" 

Young  woman — "A  bye  tuk  it  out  of  him 
widasbtooe." 

Stumpy  old  man  (after  a  paoee)—  "Ooh  I 
thin  he  has  the  less  to  lose." 


Fie  Granny! 

Granny  Alta  wants  to  make  herself  ont  a 
martyr,  suffering  persecution  for  her  advo" 
oaoy  of  the  Postal  Telegraph  bill.  The  Bul- 
letin spoils  all,  by  proviDg  that  Granny  has 
been  very  negligent  in  paying  her  bills  to 
the  telegraph  company. 


Treat  Tour  Wife  Kindly. 

If  a  gentleman  cf  Wat^rlco,  Iowa,  had 
been  kind  1o  his  loving  wife  she  would  not 
have  told  of  his  setting  fire  to  his  house  to 
gent  the  insurance,  and  he  would  not  now 
be  the  inmate  of  a  prison  cell. 


"Wby  Bheuld  we  celebrate  Washington's 
birthday  more  than  mine?"  asked  a  teacher. 
"Because  he  never  told  a  lie  1"  shoattd  a  lit- 
tle DOV. 


The  MonBtatn  Beer  Is  the  only  ical  Liger  on 
this  Ooast.  Call  ard  try  it,  at  G2i  Sa:rameuto 
street,  where  it  ia  eold  at  10  cents  a  glass.      z 


Everybody    wmtLrt. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multttuce  or  fashions 
ia  bate.  At  "  »ifi"  Bat  Store,  647  Washington 
Street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  frtj  lea  can  be  found.  The  stock  ia  immense 
—the  prices  ara  reasonable.  Evtryonewho 
goes  there  ia  sore  to  be  suited.  b 


Best    Quality    of  JOotrslslii 
Driving  gloves,  at  (2  per  pair,  at  the  What 

Qheer  Laundry  x 

An    Old    JUunilniarlc. 

The  Verandah  Cigar  Store,  at  the  N.  E.  corner 
of  Kearny  and  Washington  streets,  kept  by 
Henry  Schmidt,  bas  been  famous  for  the  last 
eleven  years  for  beeping  the  best  Havana  cigars, 
tobacco,  choice  meerschaum  pipes,  etc         j 


McDowell,  Show  Card  Writer, 

Bead;  made  and   made  to  order,    hoom  10, 
US  Market  atrret,  cor.  Post  and  Hontgsmory.  u 


I>o  Yon.   Know 

That  with  BtrOTBiOT'e  Pattzbjcb  you  can  cut 
and  make  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly  J  Send 
postage  stamp  for  an  Illustrated  catalogue.  H. 
A.  Demlng,  agent,  office  of  the  Howe  Bewlng 
Miohlne,  No.  113  Kearnv  street,  between  Sutter 
Ud  Poet.  San  Franeiqoo.  • 


J>r.     Dohorty 

Has  devoted  hli  Btudy  more  particularly  to 
chronic  and  apecino  practice,  and  as  such  to 
now  the  most  suocoflBful  ot  any  Physician  in 
Ban  Francisco.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
comer  of  Leldeadorfl,  a  few  doorB  Delow  What 
Oheer  House,  T 


X>o    Hot    Buffer    from    Corns, 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Oerna,  Bun- 
ions, Olnb  and  iDgrowingNatls.can  rlndlnsUnt 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
apeak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doa- 
ter'B  capability.  References  given  if  required,  a 


Oyst  Trade. 

The  oyster  trade  In  California  la  assuming 
gigantic  proportions.  Emerson  OorvlUe,  of  the 
Saddle  Beck,  110  Pine  street,  furnishes  from 
bis  own  oyster  beds  at  San  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  of  the  Pacific  Coast.  HlB 
Eastern  transplanted  oyBtera  have  a  fame  which 
baa  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and  *  ae 
■Saddle  Book"  is  known  everywhere. 


Canae  Enough. 

Max  Adel?r  reports  the  following  cruel 
ca3e:  "Wilmington  ka?  just  been  terribly 
eioited  oyer  a  case  of  bedclothes,  lire. 
Klamm,  it  bppears,  went  oat  to  spend  the 
the  eveniDg,  and  upon  her  return  she  found 
that  Mr.  Klam  had  not  only  goue  to  bed, 
but  had  wreppad  all  the  covers  around  him 
snug  and  tight,  so  there  was  not  as  much 
as  a  hem  of  a  sheet  left  for  MrB.  Klamm. 
Natnra'ly  this  maSe  Mrs.  Klamm  mad  ;  and, 
when  Klamm  positively  refused  to  unroll, 
fho  went  after  the  wnfflj-irons,  and  fondled 
Klamm's  head  and  other  portions  of  his 
strnoture  wiih  such  ginoerity  and  sociability 
that  Klamm  fled  to  the  cellar,  where  she 
locked  the  do  r  oo  him  and  kept  him  all 
night,  so  that  heemght  a  terrific  cold  iu 
his  htad.  Then  Klamm  feued  his  wife  for 
assault  aud  battery,  and  she  was  hound  over 
to  keep  the  peace;  aud  now  Klamm  monopo- 
lizes the  covers  with  impunity.  Women  do 
seem  to  have  a  hard  time  of  it  iu  this  world, 
A  man  who  rolls  himself  in  tbe  bedolothes 
ought  to  be  hustled  around  witha  waffi-iron; 
and  the  magistrate  wto  held  Mrs.  Klamm  to 
be  in  the  wrong  wants  th  t  kiod  of  domestic 
exercise  even  worse  than  Kl*mm  did."    • 


How  to  Make  a  Fortune, 

We  learn  from  an  exchange  that  a  certain 
firm  of  scale-mat  rs  borrowed  five  "dc liars 
with  which  to  make  their  first  scale,  and 
they  are  now  worth  three  millions  of  dol- 
lar?. The  Us. on  ttnght  by  this  teems  to  be 
that  young  men  who  wish  to  acquire  three 
millions  ought  to  begin  by  borrowing  five 
dollar.?.  And  yet  the  rule  does  not  seem  to 
work  in  every  case.  We  know  a  yonng 
man— a  bald-headed  young  man— who  has 
borrowed  five  dollars  from  u?  over  and 
over  again,  and  he  is  not  yet  worth  even 
half  a  million.  If  there  is  any  viriu-i  in 
the  ru'e,  however,  he  is  bound  to  obtain 
those  three  millions  sooner  or  later;  but,  as 
we  are  about  to  move  info  the  country, 
where  we  will  have  no  use  for  negotiable 
piper,  we  are  perfectly  willing  to  close  out 
that  youth's  due-bills  at  a  sacrifice  for  cash 
to  any  person  who  is  willing  to  wait  for  the 
bald-headed  young  man's  succsbs.  "When 
we  think  of  the  joy  and  gratitude  with  which 
that  prospective  capitalist  will  pay  up  as 
soon  as  he  gets  his  three  millions  Bnugly  in 
bank,  we  feel  as  if  we  ould^ell  OHt  h:B  ob- 
ligations to  U3  for  almost  nothiog,  just  for 
the  sheer  pleasure  of  placing  the  pui  chaser 
in  a  position  where  the  young  man  can  guBh 
over  him. 


What  Use  are  Theyt 

The  Danbury  Newa  man  goes  for  those 
pests  of  humanity,  the  poets,  in  this  v'yle : 
"We  are  in  receipt  of  a  nine-verse  poem  on 
a  faded  rose.  What  superficial  people  these 
poets  aro.  Here  is  a  long  mess  of  stuff  com- 
memorating au  event  tbat  is  of  daily  occur- 
rence, and  of  precious  little  consequence. 
But  if  a  respectable  citizen  has  a  tumor  on 
tbe  back  of  his  neok,  or  swallows  a  button 
with  a  braes  eye  in  it,  er  something  like 
that,  something  that  affects  everybody,  and 
is  of  the  nature  of  a  tragedy,  not  a  single, 
solitary  poet  would  trouble  himaelf  to  write 
a  line  about  it ;  he  would  not  breathe  out 
his  soul  through  a  single  verse.  But  he  can 
rhapsedize  all  night  over  a  little  decayed 
vegetation.  We  are  out  of  all  patience  with 
such  people." 

Very  Unfortunate. 

Mrp.  Daniels,  of  Shawnee,  Kansas,  wrote 
Mr.  Former  a  note  inviting  him  to  meet  her 
by  moonlight  alone  er  thereabout.  Mr. 
Daniels  got  hold  of  the  do.j,  but  had  de 
livered  and  then  went  and  kept  the  tiyste  in- 
stead of  h'swife.  Mr.  Fortner  immediately 
sent  for  the  doctor,  who  at  once  went  to  ex- 
ploring that  gentleman's  anatomy  in  search 
of  a  lead  mine.  His  official  report  of  the 
exploration  places  the  number  of  buobshot 
at  thirly-  eight. 


Cocoa  and  Gal  s    Islands. 

The  rumor)  of  hidden  treasure  in  Cjoos  In- 
land have  been  at  length  traced  to  their  original 
source.  The  platoa'  treasure  may  be  all  moon- 
shine but  that  the  millions  of  ireasurj  taken 
from  the  Peruvian  Government  on  the  Mary  Deer 
He  banted  on  Cocos  and  lone,  two  of  the  Gal- 
l»pagos  Islahdp,  thers  arj  two  living  witnesses 
to  prove.  Charles  Stewart  of  Napa,  and  David 
Sutherland  of  Vallejo,  helped  toburythis  traa- 
aure  In  ita  hlddlng  place  and  know  whera  to 
find  It.  A  company  has  been  formed  under  the 
title  of  the  Consolidated  Hidden  Treasure  Com- 
pany,  328  Montgomery  stmt,  Room  10,  where 
shares  arejsold  at  $10  each.  The  stock  Is  being 
rapidly  taken  np.  A  schooner  will  start  on 
Feb'yHt.  taking  Stewart  and  Sutherland  to 
the  islands.  These  men  who  burled  their.-  asure 
can  certainly  find  it.  At  length  there  Is  some- 
thing tangible.  This  Oocoa  Island  expedition 
Is  founded  on  faots,  and  not  on  romantic  pirati- 
cal hHtory.  • 

Gonulnc    JEia.Vrt.QH,    CJjrars. 

Beit  brands  at  611  Montgomery  street,  S,  W. 
corner  of  Merchant.    Francs  &  Oahu.  q 


The  II losf  rated   Prese  (8,  F. ) 

No.  1,  January,  18"3.  Sold  by  subscription— 
$1  60  a  year.  Elegant,  choice,  cheap.  Sample 
uum^orp,  15  cents.    Adorjss  Murny,  Dewey  & 

Co.,  8,  F.  o 


For  the  Very  Bent  Drinks. 

Goto  Ya.es'  Branch  Saloon,  corner  of  Market 
and  Third  Btresti.  B® 


NEW   ADVERTISEMENTS. 


PROTECTIVE  ORDER  OF  SEAIS. 

aa>  There  will  be  a  meeting  on  Sunday 

nexf,  January  20;h,  at  12  o'olook,  m.,  at  Anthony 

Hall,  Ba9h  street,  between  Kearny  and  Daponr. 

Basineso  of  Importanca    will    coaio    before   the 

Lodge. 
jai4td  A.  W.  BARK,  Scribe. 


MAGUIRE'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

First  Appearance  of  the  New  Tenor, 

Sen.  ITALO  PELESE, 

....ON.... 

T0ESBAT  EVESISO JAK'T  «8lh 

In  the  Grand  Opera  of 

LUCREZ1A  BORGIA! 

Daca  Alfonso Senor  F.  Rtgo 

Lnorezift  Borgia Seoora  L    Bernsrdi 

Muffle  Oraini Henora  McKerjzie 

Gennaro,..*. Senor  I.  Polese 

GRAND  ITALIAN  OHURUS. 

CONDUCTOR GEO.  T.  EVANS 

Admission One  Dollar 

ReBTTed  Scats,  fiO  cents  extra. 
Gallery Twenly-flve  Cent* 


FRENCH  MUTUAL  PROVIDENT 
SAVINGS  &L0AN  SOCIETY. 

Twenty-Sixth     Soml-AniU-1     Dividend. 

A  DIVIDEND  OF  NINE  PER  CENT.  PER  AN- 
num,  net  (9  per  oem.)  upon  the  operations 
of  the  French  J-u7irjgB  and  Loi'n  Society,  for  tbe 
tii  months  ending  December  31st,  1S72,  has,  in 
conformity  niin  the  reoort  i  f  the  Committee  of 
V  riMcalion  appointed  by  the  members  of  the  So> 
ciety,  been  declared  by  the  Board  of  Administra- 
t<on,  at  tbe  tjemi-Aunua)  Meeting  held  on  the 
16th  instant.  This  dividend  will  be  payaVe  on 
and  after  the  eighteenth  instant,  at  the  office  of 
tbe  Society,  -41 1  Bash  street. 

GUSIAVE  MAHE, 
j201m  Director  of  French  .^avia,  6  Buck1 


fflESSRS.  RCNEIL  &  CALBER 

ANNODNOES  TO  THEIR  FRIENDS  AND 
the  Pablio  generally,  tbat  they  have  opened 
nnder  DOLMAN'S  OLOTHING  bTORE,  Cor 
of  Bneh  and  Montgomery  streets,  with  a  WELL 
SELECTED  8T00K  of 

CHOICE  WINES, 

J..IQUOBS    AM) 


AU  are  invited  to  call,  and  AROHIE  McNEIL 
AND  "WM.  O.  OALDER  will  do  their  bast  to 
make  them  comfortable.  j  a  21 1  f 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

MASONIC    SAVINGS-  AND   LOAN    BANK. 

Ho.    6  Poit    «treet,  Masonic  Temple, 
SAN  FRANOISOO. 


tors  of  this  Bank,  held  January  20tb; 
a  dividend  waa  deolarrd  at  tbe  rate  of  ten  (10)  per 
cent,  par  annum  on  Term  or  Permanent  D»poeits, 
and  eight  per  cent,  per  annam  on  OrdmtiTy  Da- 
posits,  for  the  semi-annual  term  ending  January 
2Iet,  1873,  payable  on  and  after  February  las,  1873. 
free  from  all  taxes.     QEOKGE  JiO  KIXs, 


ja2Mf 


Secretary. 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

San  Francisco  Savings  Union,   533  Call' 
fornla   street,  Corner  of  Webb. 

FOR  THE  HALF  YEAR  ENDING  WITH  THE 
3'st  December,  1&72,  a  dividend  has  been  d<>- 
olared  at  tbe  rate  of  sine  and  eix-tenthe  (96-10) 
percent,  per  annum  on  Term  Deposits,  and  eight 
(8)  per  cent,  per  annum  on  Ordinary  Deposits,  freB 
ot  Federal  Tax  on  Deposits,  payable  on  and  after 
13th  January,  18i3.  By  order. 
de31  2w  LOVELL  WHITE,  OaBhier, 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

ETEKX    iATUBBlI    NIGHT. 

Plarxo    ana     Slnglngr    at  8  JP.M. 
D.  BAERT,  Ohaiimtin. 

Charing  Cross  Saloon 

806  Allusion  street,  near  Second. 
delO  J.  EAGLES,  Proprietor. 


THE  GOLDEN  ERA 

For    1873. 


2 1  ST  YEAR  OF  PUBLICATION. 


A    New   Departure 


NEW     "E"ES^k.3Et. 


EMPLOYMENT  OFFICE 

0S8  Sacramento  street, 

(The  First  Honae  below  Kearny  street,) 

FOB  FURNISHING  WHITE  AND  OHINESE 
Help  of  all  kinda.— General  Bu'inees  Agency; 
Oolleot  Rente,  Notes  and  Accounts;  White  and 
Chinese  Laborers  supplied  for  Families,  Hotels, 
Farms,  Factories,  etc. 

C  HAS,  F.  BECHRICEK  A  CO., 
de28  lm  fl5«  Saoramento  Btreet 


For    Wasnin« 

Bhtr*s,  $1  60  per  dox.;  small  pieces,  60c.  per 
ti  I.    At  the  What  Oheer  Leondry  • 


Holiday    Candles. 

Fresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candles,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
My.  678  Kearny  fitreet.    Wholesale  and  retail,    a 


H    7011    Want 

Tonr  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
not  spoiled,  send  them  to  the  What  Oheer  Lann 
Iry.  , 


Fresh,  and  Sweet. 

Far  the  best    confeotionery,  go  to    Oanty  and 
Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Sutter.       X 


Wlievt    Cheer    JLtSLixa.<Lry 
JjaBaMaJfl-fihAnanien.  and  should  be  pat 


apfltf 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

ON  HAND  and  made 
to  ORDER, 

—AT— 

L.    BLAIR'S, 

O   Kearny  street. 


GEORGE    MATES1! 

DEALER  IN  OYSTERS*,  OLAHS 
andaU  kindi  or  SHEX.L  FISH. 
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thiofrnew  on  hand.  My 
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Bar  Sugar 

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XX  Ann  v'  i : 

Rt-APPEAPANCI        oi 


•onnody 
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1       KELLY 


XjGt7  "X"  7U.  jta      nor 

Littlo  Mac's  Baby  Elephant! 


I.JUL 
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as.      Bnga,     Vnllaon, 

axd  iii  fact  ■rarrmm, 

t-.-iii   n    > II«    to    itu  Anchor 

OaB  •*>!  iMMhl  «»  v*M«*,  ad  laliafr  ja.iaaliaa  that 

HE  CHEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  AMERICA 

IS  TIL  GRUt 

XL  Auction   Store. 

ai«    ki.ARVY    VfBltT, 

Oi*  Dttr  from  Comaterrlnl. 

HE  QUILTEO  SILK  HITS,  WORTH  $5,  FOR  SI  50 

Aatltnw    fvrrj  Sight  at  T. 


$ 


Little  lYTac's  Orieina 


Will  b«  |r»aaaud  ltM0r.il  ftoMatlo.  Prana. 


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Or,  Dot  House  von  der  Rhine. 

nilBT    -A-IMD  SECOND. 


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T»>  tin 
To»f>.t 
Br.  lite.. 

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...Jobn  Robirann 

.ft 

Wl  !i«  9ln.ini 

BnMJart 

Mr'.    E.  F.  St-warl 

Tue  Llttlo  Jew.  1 


M" ;  Dixon    Thompmml 

■'  '-TSS 


Iullan  Cavatlna Mi«s  Agnes  Kennedy 


Harrj    Howard  and  liiM  Unnfo 

"""■  ""d   "'—  •.••!.   H.ll, 

II   tlliil  >• ,_    .__       .   . 

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i   u"  Minute*  «iii,    Mortimer 

II   ...   I     I   I   .,-   n.,    M..lll^  ,..M*|II.    I.,   r.rr..! 

"■nnnl.l.    n«B.r  II,    :ji.      HrMW 


villifnre.  Offli^r^,  «l<\.   etc. 

^.OT    THIHD, 

TOITXO  JACOB  eCBSmi'F.B JOHSNX  ALLEN 

LOOlFE  , IUCB  H.VRR1SUX 

7. LIT1LE  MAC 

Diet  r.lr^hll.l Pi-rpont  Tl  p.ycr 

Tom  Crinitiiv Joan  Robinson 

Rriltle* W.   Ftr 


-If! 


cam Willie  Sluiois 

Folic: mm J.  WrlRbt 

M»r/  Cnnibi. Mrs.  E.  F.  Stewart 

Act    1.1. -lloa.fr    on    the    llltltic.        Act    «J.—  The    Child    and    Sick    Bed.        Act  iS.I.—  Yoam   Schneider'. 
Bctam.       The   Old   T.iv.rn.       The   Ontherln..       Meeting  or    Young  Hchne'der 


and    l.nol.e. 


BOl'NCE. 


J>j©-w  «,xa<3.  Original  Songs. 


II.    ..  flrele 

Orehe.trn 

B7"  All  BlUt  afrklnlt  the  Alh&nibn  Theatre  mnet  D3  r.rosented   hereafter  on   Monday. 
•VPerfortDiace  to  commence  pnnclmlly  at  eight  o'clook. 


HARD    CHEEK. 

»ll.Coa;ltillit..Fr«.>  MejU Mi  I  l'g,.,l (ih.i  Tbomptoo 

*"''*  HA.t  fflunf  M.n.lr.iiiM 

HUCH  ROBiMiUH  IN  HIS  SONG  AKD  DANCE  AND  CHlNSfS 

■•"»>'»•  Ml.,    I.ItI....|o»- 

"""■  "'■'•  Len  in, „« 

SIHNHOIR^AND  LOUIIE  ■  -THIMPJON  A  LCU.  SOMERS 

SOROOL. 


Otd  Gr'nm.  T«aehar 

PiUr  Bolirir. . 

Simon  Dipny... 
8t  holflf) 


FrAnk  Mirtioier 

..rbii-lo*.  TfioinpjoQ 
-.- WB] 


Comic  »oDB-MjLo»»ioth»  WirbuGon*      Ml.,  rinndv 
ft..i.B  ..ml  Dane*  ^on  nixoa 

Comic  SotiK Munle  Brewer 

Iloet-DriTtiD  from  Hirp». .*tl**f.  Snm.-ri  ,t-   i,«  Fnrrett 


NFGRO    ACT. 

CbirlMThocppron  ^..md i.    •      Howifd' 

OTBitnro .Torcbwtra 


8on« M.-xicIc  HI.    fluli 

r,,nK I.yillrt  UTlBSttOa 

lliillad-Oor.  L«e Hmxale  Kelly 


0«Fj  a  rs_.  »■»._..„  ..........  ~ry_~:^. ^■J.1^.0rcb9Btr1y 

Tbo  iierforuiADce  will  ooncludo  wilhl 

PUTTING  HIM  THROUGH! 

Actor Hurr.  Howard 

A'Ola^ear_^Obar|MT^0jnp30nlOaMBorJ_^.^  Rob.nion 

"■IjooU    Out    for    "*"  a  ■¥=»«-> 


Til   muni.    I.'IIIUIXD  lllll.l 


acific  house; 
lympic  house, 


r.  of  ro-nmerelnl 

I.Ia?,|f>«Mltrr      «l« 

i'«rn-  StlWf,  *■[- 

p««ias  th«  n»»- 

i!f|  COTRBLL. 


OorC*jlcbTAt«d  91  SO  VTbita  Shirt*.    Tb9s  1 1  ixhi'ecti.t,  *ad  for  ,a\li-,/  and  dnribllny  will  aav.ir  lis  m*tabod.    To  b»  bad  oolp  at  tbo 
ITC1LL  AND  SEE   T  I  X.  L,    AFOTIUV    STI>UE,     618    Kearay 


Wolf  in  the  Fold  &  the  Thistle 

11UE  THISTLE  THAT  PRIOEED  THE  FAIR 
Laura  hus  Rot  o»t  atotli.r  cd'tion  tf  iho 
■  Wolf  ia  the  Fold"  that  £oea  not  ooufllcl  wltb 
(bo  law  of  libel.  G  t  ft  at  ThiAtlotODo,  No.  9 
Post  Bir«et  cpp.  MftrODlo  Temple.  AgrntewaDt- 
ni  to  ft.  il  H  on  I  In-  ttfiot.  ja^O  3m 


MERCANTILE  LIBRARY  HALL 

JOMPLIMESTARY    CONCERT 


MR.  VERNON  LINCOLN 


THURSDAY    EVENING JAN.    30 

aMitUd  by  t  ho  Kmiamt  Ed(1ub  Contralto, 

H>.    LINCOLN    MABTELL, 

Of  tbaCrrilal  Palate,  Bora]  Albart  Ball,  ard  other  prie- 
l?"„%,«"*n  Ceneert.:  MB.  ROBKRT  MOORE.  MR.  M. 
LAKE,  an  o.  MAKIK.  MR.  A.  HARTDEG.N  (bj  kind 
•raiaaton  of  Joha  McCollonab    Coodactor. 

iD.IMIOI Ml  oi> 


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-TEs-nr-BrD  t> 


l?"  3L 


3R0AN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 


.  OIB0OIATEa_  m .... 


till    the   Theatres. 


JOHN    ROBL.S, 


NONE  lltT  TIIK    HIST  QUALITY    OF  HHA1S 

i.'APi  BE   HAD  AT 

Stalls  S,  O,  Oaliioriiin,  Market 

MOUNT  AIM  BEER. 


Only  Depot,  624_Sacramento  street. 

THIS   It*   THE   ONLY    BE.VI,    T.AOF.K.     AND 
the  fiDBflt   Baer  oo  this  UoiKt.      It  in  PUBK,  NOURISH- 
ING, and  of  a  FINE  TASTE.    It  ia  sold  by  tb»GI«BB  at.  lOc. 
Pfr  dozen  Quart  Bottloi  al  tSl  SO,   and  hy  lO-jtallon  Kobs  at 
S»  SO.    Br»-A  arat  oUea  HU1   LUNCH  from  11  to  1  o'uluok . 


THE   OLD 

not    sooton, 

15  Morton  8treet,  near  Kearny. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 
Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  4N0_  JERRY  IN  TOWN. 

Always  on  file  tho  New  York  Herald.  Harper's 
Weekly,  Frank  Leslie's,  D.iy's  Doing*,  Police  Ga- 
-.'.  mi:,  all  tb»  Oallfomia  papoi",  alto  London 
Ponob,  Belt's  Lite,  Illustrated  London  News.  Gall 
and  eai'sfy  yonreelf. 

•T  Don't  forget  tbe  sign  of  tbe  Hot    Scotch. 

d*7tf  OHARLES  WM.  TFLDMAN.  Prop'r. 

Rum  Punch,   Hot  Scotch. 

....AND.  .. 

TOM    anrt    J  E  R  R-  Y, 

OO    TO    THE    IlKANdl 

Hot    scotcn, 

a«8  Sutter  atreel.  near  Kemni. 

All    r>»rinl£S    Ten.    Cents 

HOT     CHOTVDEK     ETEBY    NIGHT. 
nol5tf  JOS.  D.  BRIGGS.  Proprietor 

DRESS  JMAKINC. 

MRS.  M.  F.  BTSHOP,  NO.  1«  O'FARRELL 
t  tract,  is  tbe  p.'ace  for  Ladies  und  strangers 
visiting  the  oity  to  have  their  Dresses  made  in 
Btyle,  and  a  perfeot  fit,  at  a  moderate  price     deit* 

RICHEDA    FAMILY 

{Formerly   of  Chiarina's    Royal  Italian  Circus) 

WILL  GIVE  LESSONS  ON  THE  VIOLIN  OR 
Guitar,  at  residences  (if  required/,  or  for- 
niah  Music  for  Balla  or  Parties,  at  moderate 
charges.  Residence,  SOU  Montgomery  street 
corner  Jaclteon,  Hoom  No,  11.  del2  lm 

J.    C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    X-XT1VOH, 


SQUARZA'S 


Branch  Punch  Salonn, 

3  I  7  Kearny  street. 


Have  von  beheld  It?    If  not,  you've  a  treat 

At  SQUARZA'S  PUNCH  SALOON,  Id  Kearny  street). 

There  BONA,  disciple  of  GREAT  SQUAUZA, 

Dispenses  famed  Hagio  Punches;  minor 

The  most  delicious  mixiures  ;»t  recorded; 

And  have  with  many  medals  been  rewarded! 

Ladles  their  CORDIALS  tp.::e  can  eip  at  leisure,— 

Their  "TEARS"  appease,— and  Men  gain  "LADlIES 

PLEASURE." 
To  allay  connubial  dlfferenoes  and  pain. 
In  *  "ANTI-DI VOBCE"  you  can  your  end  attain . 
Sip  of  the  potent  extract  but  one  taste, 
lour  arm,  consoling,  straight  Is  round  her  waist 
Guosn  what  a  "MORNING  OOMKORF'  in  the  blstr . 
That  heals  the  pnarrel  and  imparts  the  biles  1 
The  "WELCOME"  too,  you'll  always  find 
A  balmy  soother  for  the  troubled  mind. 
The  bright  "AURORA, "and  the  sweet  "FAREWELL, - 
Just  visit  BONA,  and  you'll  all  lara  well  i 
His  "HYGIENIC  BIT  TEita"  are  the  panacea 
For  all  dyspeptlca  and  for  diarrhoea. 
No  Oholera  Morbus  ever  has  been  found  ■ 
Where  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  knock  arorrna. 
BONA  and  BQUAliZA,  spite  of  all  detractors, 
Have  proved  the  Nation's  greatest  benefactors'! 
Full  FORTS'  dilfrrent  lualthfttl  delate  you'll  dad 
To  aid  the  Man— invigorate  the  mind  I 
Not  this  alone— a  Welcome  you  will  meet 
At  BONA'8-  (SQUARZA'S)  -317  KEARNY  STREET.- 
Remember,  too,  not  this  famed  place  to  pass; 
ALL    SPLENDID  LIQUORS  BUT  ONE  BIT  A  GLABSV 


THEY  HAVE   TAKEN 

THE     FfiRST    PRSMiUfir 

....AT.... 

All  the  Mechanics'  Fairs. 


^FIGARO 

THE  JOURNAL  OF  AMUSEMENT*. 


97 


J. 


published  every  Dw  in  the  Year  by 
I>-       BOQABDU8 


S»*  Merchant  and    SSS  lVnnhlngton  sts. 

Below  Montgomery,  San  Franoisco. 


•SATUKDAY JANUABX  25,  1873 

AMUSEMENTS*    Etc. 

CALiPonxiA  TnEATOE.— At  the  matinee 
to-day.  "Forbidden  Froit  will  bo  played.  The  bill 
(or  tbii  evening  will  conr-ist  of  that  play  aod 
"Robert  aUoaire,*'  with  John  T.  Raymond  io  both 
piece*  On  Monday.  Mr.  Raymond  (will  preieat 
Als  oew  play  "Only  A  Jew." 

Alhambra.— Every  oight  thii  week  a  large 

ndience  has  enjoyed  the  performance  given  at 
-this  ton1*  by  the  original  Johnny  Alloc,  the 
sparkling  and  vivacious  Miaa  Alice  Harrison,  and 
that  wonderfully  comical  gonlos.  Little  Mac. 
Jobony  Allen  appear*  In  three  distinct  Impereoi- 
atiooi.  and  io  songs,  and  dances  io  the  olio;  Miss 
Alios  Harrison'a  sieging  le  the  theme  of  genera) 
admiration,  and  Little  Mao  is  encored  in  bis  es- 
sence until  be  baa  to  bag  lor  mercy.  "Schneider" 
will  be  played  at  tbo  matineo  to-day,  when  the 
.ohlldrea  aboald  be  taken  to  see  Little  Mac, 

Mbtbopolitan  Thzatbe.— Such  an  oc;a- 

ilon  as  the  benefit  of.aa  talented  an  actress  as  Miss 
Aogutta  L.  Dar  goo  and  the  prod  action  of  a  now 
play  mould  have  called  forth  a  larger  house  t ban 
tha\  present  lait  night.  Those  who  neglected  to 
attend  misitd  tbo  opportunity  to  witness  come  of 
tbo  best  acting  ever  scon  in  San  Francisco,  The 
play,  'Unmasked,"  Is  a  troogly  written  one,  and 
deals  wi;b  social  questions  in  a  bold  manner  which 
sometimes  startles  the  nadieoce.  Ita  tone,  bow- 
ever,  is  uidonfably  mora',  and  stern  retribution 
Overtakes  bath  tbo  guilty  parties  at  Its  cloa°. 
Tftore  is  a  doable  complication:  Albert  Lamar 
<OharlrsEdmooa>, )  the  husband  of  Augusta  La- 
mar  (Miss  Dargoti)  is  carrying  on  an  Intrigue  ni'.b 
Mrs.  Sherman  (Mm  Katy  Pell)  ibe  wife  of  bis 
frittuJ  Mr,  Sberman  (George  Hinckley.)  Albert 
Lama.- openly  professes  freo  love  doctrines,  owes 
be  loves  Mrs  Sherman,  and  says  he  cannot  help 
it;  Augusta  Lamar  bas  some  fine  Fcenes  with  bim 
io  which  sbe  denounces  his  doctrines.  There  Is 
to  be  a  duel  between  Lamar  and  Sherman,  this  is 
relinquished  by  Sherman  at  the  entreaty  of  Mr- 
Lee  ■  Hadaja  Ltston.)  Mrs.  Sherman's  fvher,  and 
a  divorce  is  to  be  obtained;  this  too  is  giveo  op, 
on  oondition  that  Lamar  will  leave  the  country; 
be  refuses  and  nothing  rem&ina  but  for  the  two 
me:  to  fight.  Jnst  before  the  duel  news  arrives 
that  Mrs,  Sherman  is  a  raving  maniac;  Albeit  La- 
tsar's  child  hss  been  thrown  from  a  boree  anl  lies 
at  the  point  of  deatb.  At  the  close  of  the  play 
Albert  Lamar  is  fatally  wounded,  staggers  into 
the  rooa  where  the  wife  bas  been  watching  at  the 
bedside  of  ber  dying  child,  end  there  exiiree 
The  scene  Is  a  most  thrilling  one  and  Mice  Dar- 
gon's  wonderfnlly  vivid  acting  brought  tears  to 
sianretea.  After  the  play  Miss  Dargoa  recited 
*'Foq  t  eooy"  very  finely  and  elicited  much  applause. 
"Uamatked'  will  bs  played  at  the  matinee  to  day 
and  tbia  tveniog.  "Deborah"  will  be  played  to- 
morrow night. 

Bella  Ukion  Theatre.—  There  is  always 
something  new  at  this  pioneer  theatre.  A  great 
bill  will  ba  presented  to-night.  Miss  Fanny  Gar- 
ret son  will  make  ber  reappearance,  anew  first  part 
-will  be  given,  Mies  Lillie  Hall  will  appear  in  oew 
song  and  danoes  and  new  ballad?,  J.  H.  Larkio 
and  Carrie  Armstrong  in  Dnch  acts,  Ofaas.  Vomer 
.n  oamio  songs,  and  many  others  in  epeoialtiee. 
The  performance  will  conclude  with  the  barleeqae 
■ entitled    'Lady  of  the  Lions;  or  Luv  and  Pryed.  ' 

Atheneitm.— Harry  Howard  and  his  ban- 
jo. Miis  Agnes  Kennedy,  Frank  Mortimer,  Miss 
Fanny  Mandovilte  In  ballads;  Hugh  Robin-oo  in 
■song  and  dance  a*;d  changes,  and  many  others  in 
in  popular  acts,  wilt  present  a  capital  entertain- 
ment at  this  popular  peace  )of  amusement  tbis 
evening. 

Macitjibe's  Opeba" House.— The  new  tenor, 

Eignor  Italo  Pella  o,  will  make  his  first  appearance 
in  Sen  Francisco  at  the  above  named  heues,  on 
Tnesdiy  evening  in  "Lucrezia  Borgia,"  SigooraL.' 
■Btroardt,  Miss  Annie  McKenzie,  and  Signor  F 
Bigo  are  in  the  cast.  Signor  P* lieee  having  been 
through  tbe  failure  of  the  opera  season  for  which 
he  was  engaged,  afforded  no  opportunity  to  appear 
bas  made  an  opportunity  for  himself,  and  will,  we 
trust,  hire  do  cause  to  complain  of  the  amount 
of  enoonragemont  he  will  receive  at  tbe  hands  of 
ibe  public. 

Conobsbs  Hall.— The  owners  of  Con- 
gress Hall  are  excavating  and  enlarging  Its  capac- 
ity for  holding  people.  Farther  than  this  nothing 
is  done.  No  one  baa  obtained  a  lease  of  Lit  or  taken 
tbe  first  step  to  obtain  a  lease.  Numerous  impe- 
euniout  parties  are  prowling  round  the  city  hint- 
ing myslerions'y  that  "when  OoogreBS  Hall  is  open 
tbsy  will  be  fixed  all  right,"  bnt  as  the  prcprietor 
himself  asserts  tbat  he  does  not  as  yet  know 
'Whether  it  will  be  a  theatre  or  a  meeting-hen ic. 
but  little  faitbsbonld  be  pot  In  these  assertions. 

Mebcaxttle  Libbabt  Hall.— On  ThurB- 

evening,  January  30tb,  Vernon  Lincoln,  tbe  pop- 
ular tenor,  will  be  the  reoioient  of  a  compliment- 
ary benefit  concert,  on  which  ocoasion  be  will  eff* 
a  fine  programme,  and  wil  1  bs  assisted  by  the  Eogr 
contralto,  Mrs  Llnooln  Martell,  from  tbe  Crista] 
Palace,  and  English  concert  rooms,  Adolphe  Hart- 
degan  tte  violinist,  and  others. 

Bas  Fbascisco  Amphitheatre,  —Mr.  John 

"Wilson's  new  place  of  amusement  on  Batter 
street  is  progressing  ioely,  and  promises  to  be 
onsof  the  best  built  and  largest  amphitheatres 
ever  constructed  in  tble  city.  It  will  open  esrly 
next  month,  with  new  and  attractive  talent  from 
.tbe  East. 

Woodward's  Gardens.— This  afternoon 

■an  attraction  of  *x-raordinary  natnre  will  be  pre- 
sented. This  is  no  less  than  the  very  first  aecen 
sion  of  a  gas  balloon  ever  made  on  tbis  Coast 
Protestors  0.  O.  Coe  and  A.  A.  Lay,  the  celebrated 
aeronauts,  have  arrived  frsm  New  York,  bringing 
with  them  two  gas  balloons.  One  holdsaS.OiX)  feet 
of  gaa  and  is  oapable  of  carrying  four  persons 
l.OW  mi'es.  The  papulation  of  Sao  Francisco  wilj 
rtnrn  oat  en  masse  to  witness  It.  On  Sunday 
■Senor  Bnislay  and  Mile  Stacy  will  make  another 
ascension  in  their  bo  t-sir  balloon. 

Jimmt  Keknotan's  Dance.— Tbia  veteran 

'Pedestrian,  now  over  sixty  years  of  age,  who  has 
-again  aod  again  exhibited  his  powers  of  endurance 
and  giver  e  proceeds  of  his  labor  to  tbe  orpban 
asylums.  jo*  engaged  in  the  arduous  task  of 
dancing  for  thirty  hours  at  a  stretch.  He  was 
•  continually  walking  and  dancing  all  of  last  night. 
He  seems  fresh  as  ever  tbia  morning.  Many  will 
drop  into  Maguire's  Opera  House  daring  the  pay 
and  evening  to  encourage  the  old  man. 

Anatomical  Museum.— One  of  the  most 

■omplste  collections  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
BUtee,  comprising  hundreds  of  ooUly  and  bean- 
tifnl  wrr   models,- is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 


Married   a>t>    Settled.— We  yesterday 

chronicled  the  safe  return  from  the  East  on  tbe 
proceeding  evening  of  D.  O.  Anderson,  tbe  veteran 
actor.  We  said  something  about  the  attraction 
of  California's  sonny  skies,  bat  it  seems  that 
some  one's  eanny  eyes  were  equally  the  cause  of 
Uncle  Dave's  return  yesterday,  he  waa  married  t? 
Mrs.  Marie  B.  Evrard.  widow  of  James  Evr*rd. 
and  herself  formerly  a  member  of  the  Olympic 
1  hoatre  company.  New  York  city.  The  wedding, 
which  took  place  at  the  residence  of  R.  J.  Tiffany, 
woa  performed  by  the  Ber.  Dr,  Bod  go.  It  was 
time  far  Uncle  Dave  to  settle  down  quietly,  and 
we  hope  he  will  eojoy  many  years  of  happy  mar- 
life.  "Bless  ron  my  children."  as  Mr.  Anderson 
has  on  more  than  one  occasion  observed. 

Chables  TmAN.— Tbia  popular  character 
vocalist,  who  came  back  from  Oregon  overland, 
leaving  a  good  report  behind  bim  in  every  town,  as 
lsevldeccedby  tbe  flattering  notices  in  our  ex- 
changes, arrived  in  San  FranclBCO  on  Monday. 
Be  has  been  requested  to  give  an  entertainment 
in  this  city  before  starling  again  on  hi*  travels. 
Mr.  V.vian  has  always  been  ready  to  volunteer  his 
services  for  aoyobjeot  the  public  approved,  and  a 
complimentary  testimonial. to  him  on  his  return 
would  not  be  oat  of  tbe  way.  Io  addition  to  his 
standard  repertoire  o*.  songs  and  anecdotes,  Vivian 
having  just  returned  from  tbe  seat  of  war,  could 
probably  give  reliable  intelligence  concerning  the 
Moaocaand  the  eoldiers  now  engaged  in  deadly 
combat. 

Professionals  in  a  new  Bole.— To- 
morrow week  Mr.  J  .  0.  Williamson  and  Mt*B  Mag- 
gie Moore  of  tbe  California  Theatre,  are  to  be  uni- 
ted in  wedlock.  We  look  upon  Williamson  ai  sn 
most  unconscionable  fellow.  Has  he  not  a  good 
pojidon,  hosts  of  friend?,  youth,  good  looks,  and 
a  proBpeot  of  a  happy  life  before  him?  These  bles- 
sings should  sa.iefy  any  man,  and  yet  he  longa  for 
Mo(o)re  ?  \ 

PACIFIC   CflAST    DRAMATIC  NEWS 

Sacramento.— Emuton's  Minstrels  opened  at 
the  Metropolitan  Theatre  on  Monday 'evenicg  te 
an  immense  houBe,  and  have  drawn  crowded 
bouses  ever  since.    The  Bee  save: 

Tfce  company  is  an  ezoellent  one, 'aud  is  excel- 
lently patronized,  a  faot  which  should  teach  man- 
agers a  profitable  lesson. 

Mrs.  Proctor  intends  to  open  with  a  first  class 
stock  company  in   March. 

Portland.— On  the  19tb.  "Uncle  Tom's  Cabin'' 
was  performed,  with  Miss  Kate  Damn  as  Eiizi- 
G  B  Waldron  as  Legree.'ond  J.  H.  Vinson  S3 
asUnoleTom.  On  Monday  the 20th  "Sobool"  was 
produced.  SamOolver  leotured  on  "The  Modoc 
War' '  at  tbe  Court  House  on  tbe  IStb. 

Pet  alum  a,— J.  H.  Ohuroh's  Variety  Troupe- 
consisting  of  Agnes  Kennedy,  Maggie  Brewer, 
Lydia  Livingstone,  Frank  Mortimer,  Obarley 
Thompson,  Lon  Dixon,  and  others,  opened  at  the 
Pet  lnmaTneatre  last  night,  and  will  repeat  their 
paformaice  to-night. 

Anaheim.— M.  Leod'a  Panorama  and  IJissolving 
Views  were  shown  at  Enterprise  Hall  last  week. 

San  Jose.— Two  entertainments  for  the  .benefit 
of  tbe  San  Jose  Library  were  given  at  Music  Hali 

n  Thursday,  and  Fridayevenlngs.  music,  tableaux, 
etc  Tonight  Data's  Spanish  Dramatio  Troupe 
will  perform  at  tbe  Opera  House. 

Salt  Lake.— On  the  I9th  Miss  Jean  Olara  Wal- 
ters appeared  in  tbe  character  of  Col.  De  Ooaroey 
in  "Tbe  French  Spy.  Mies  Tlorenoe  Kent  playing 
the  title  role.  On  Monday  tbe  50th  J.  W,  Coggs- 
well  commenced  an  engagement  appearing  in  the 
character  cf  Romeo  in  "Borneo  and  Juliet." 
John  Tallldge,  a  musician,  was  instantly  killed  on 
tbe  iTtb,  by  falling  down  stairs  in  the  theatre. 
The  Salt  Lake  Melodeon  opened  ontnelSth  with 
a  company  comprising  Add  Weaver,  Miss  Nellie 
Whitney,  Miss  Carrie  Howard  and  others.  E.G. 
Eberts,  business  manager,  offera  good  engage- 
ments to  first-class  variety  pesple. 

Gold  Hill,  Nev.— Tbe  Lancashire  Bell  Kinrers 
gave  an  entertainment  at  Miner's  Union  Hall 
last  Saturday. 

Gbiss  Valley.— The  Grass  Valley  Minstrels, 
to-night  give  a  benefit  to  J.  H.  Dewey,  the  violin- 
ist of  the  troupe.  Tbe  performance  will  come  off 
at  Hamilton  Hall. 

Helena.— A  dramatic  entertainment  was  given 
at  the  Theatre  on  tbe  Utb,  for  the  parpose  of 
raisiog  a  fond  to  pay  for  the  instrnmente  of  tbe 
Silver  Cornet  Band.  An  original  burlesque  enti- 
tled "Tbe  Helena  Fire  Department,"  was  pro- 
da;cd  and  was  an  immense  success.  It  wasre- 
peated  on  the  two  following  evenings. 


EASTERN    DRAMATIC   NEWS. 

In  New  York  business  was  muoh  the  same  as 
wbeo.wemade  oar  summary  last  week.  At  the 
Grand  Opera  House,  "Round  the  Clock"  was  suc- 
ceeded by  **Ths  Cataract  of  the  Ginges,"  with  a 
trouoe  of   trained   horses   from  John  Murray's 

Cirous "LeoandLotos"  was  etill  running  at 

Nible's Sheridan  and  Mack  at  Tony  PaBtor's 

bad  introduced  a  new  aot  similar  to  "LittleFr^nd  ' 

entitled    "The  Little   Beat" At  the  Bowery 

Theatre  J,  B.  Studley  commenced  an  engagement 
on  tbe  13th  in  "The  Twelve  Temptations." 

Oliver  Doud  Byron  did  a  fine  paying  easiness 
at  tbe  Arch-street  Theatre,  Philadelphia.  He  iB 
a  working  young  man,  and  worthy  of  the  success 
he  is  meeting  with. 

Lydia  Thompson  atd  company  appeared  at  the 
Academy  of  Music,  New  Orleans,  on  tbe  I3th. 

Mrs.  D.  P.  Bowers  and  Mr.  MoOollom,  will  nor 
doabt,  play  a  very  floe  engagement  in  St.  Louis; 
they  opened  on  the  13tb. 

A  portion  of  ibe  company  of  the  Howard,  Bos- 
ton, are  being  need  in  tbe  Tableaux  of  Boston  be- 
fore ths  fire,  at  the  fire,  after  the  fire,  in  the  fire 
oat  of  tbe  tire,  and  under  and  over  the  fixe  1  Hor- 
rible. 

TheNew  YorkCritic;of  the  13th  Bays  tbat  "Mr. 
John  T.  R&ymosd  is  announced  to  appear,  tbis 
Monday  evening  in  San  Franoisco,  Oal.,'and  no 
doabt  be  will  meet  with  a  hearty  welcome  on  tbe 
opening."  John  is  a  deserving  fellow,  and  is  one 
of  tbe  few  real  good  comedians  left  us.  Would 
there  were  more  like  bim, 
A  New  York  paper  says: 

The  **anagers  have  resolved  to  cut  down  thet 
advertising  in  the  daily  papers  to  twenty  lines 
aud  tbe  weeklies  to  ten,  Won't  there  be  bowling 
over  it?  Several  have  already  commenced  to 
shout  in  anticipation  of  the  event. 

Tbe  San  Franoisco  managers  might  economize 
by  cutting  out  their  advertisements  in  the  dailies 
where  no  one  reads  them  and  advertising  alone  In 
Flo  ABO,  the  recognised  organ  of  amusements  on 
the  Pacific  Coast,  where  everyone  reads  them 

Camille  Urso,  violinist,  Boston,  22d,  Snh,  Feb. 
o-.ha-.d  Ltkb. 

Maggie  Mitchell.  Cleveland.  Feb,  ISth,  one  week. 
Pittsburg,  March  2d,  one  week. 

Hiss  Neilson,  Walnut,  Puiladelphb,  13ib,  two 
weeks. 

Job  Jefferson  speedily  starts  on  a  Southern 
tour  under  John  T.  Ford's  management  Wash- 
ington. 2«th,  one  week. 

Frank  Mayo,  with  company  of  New  Orleans 
Academy  of  Music,  Dayton,  Ohio,  25th. 
Bret  Harte  leotnres  at  Portland ,  Me.  24tb. 
Tbe  Dispatch  says:  Mrs.  Ohanfran  returned 
from  a  brilliant  season  in  California  on  the  4th 
inst..  aod  is  at  present  in  this  city.  She  was  com- 
pelled by  an  illness  contracted  at  Salt  Lake  City 
to  relinquish  several  lncrative  engagements  in  the 
West,  and  will  recuperate  until  the  3d  prox.,  when 
she  will  appear  at  the  Walnut-street  Theatre, 
Philadelphia,  ber  aativs  city. 


lay  be  Moflublr  sDeal  hen. 


f  cf  Mwfr. 


Tbe  New  Orleans  Times,  speaking  of  the  ensage- 
ment  of  the  Berger  family  at  the  St.  Charles, 
cays: 

The  engagement  of  the  Swiss  Bill  Ringers  enli- 
vens the  amoseminte  of  the  city  witb  a  novo-  and 
deligbtfal  variety,  and  perhaps  that  kind  of  music 
can  tUd  no  sbler  representative  than  tbe  Berger 
Family.  'J  be  simple  item  of  ths  overtaro  at  per 
toraied  by  them  is  fully  worth  tbe  admission  fe^, 
rendered  as  it  Is  io  fine  style  and  in  (be  peculiarly 
tender  and  melodioas  music  of  the  bells.  Bnt 
the  programme  is  as  varied  as  oould  be  desired, 
and  tbe  solo  performances  by  Miss  Anna  Berge 
on  tbe  R>ld  comet,  the  pleasinjr  ballad-singing  of 
Miss  Nellie  Knapp.  and  the  flato  solos  of  Mr, 
Thiele,  are  all  excellent  m  their  way.  Thecom-o 
ei>e>ji(>!'ies  of  Mr.  Sidney  Franks  are  very  food, 
but  la  Mr.  Sol  Smith  Kasiell  wo  recognize  a  nuB- 
ter  in  the  art  of  social  humor  and  charasttng  act- 
log.  Mr.  Hu'seU's  is  no  flashy  reputation;  it  li 
honestly  earned  and  honestly  maintained. 

Lawrence  Barrett  is  giving  Shakspearlan  per- 
formanoeStat  the  Varieties,  New  Oileans. 

Robert  MoWade,  «bo  is  playing,  at  the  Academy 
o(  Music,  Chicago,  goes  thence  to  Memphis,  Vioka- 
burg,  two  weeks,  Jan.  2Tlh,  to  reach  New  England, 
for  a  three  weeks'  toor,  under  the  management 
of  James  Ward. 

Tony  Denier  and  company  open  In  Cleveland  on 
Feb.  10th.  and  at  the  Opera  House.  Pittsburgh,  on 
tbe  17th. 

Kate  Fisher  opens  at  the  Front-street  Thea  re, 
Baltimore,  on  the  27tb,  for  a  two  weeks'  engage- 
meat. 

E.  T.  Stetson  commenced  an  engagement  In 
Montreal.  Canada,  on  tbe  29. h. 

Charlotte  Thompson  closed  a  six  nights  engage- 
ment at  the  Galveston  Opera  House,  TexsF,  Jan. 
31.    MoEvoy's  Hiberaloon  was  to  follow. 

The  Clipper  says  that  Amerlons,  tbe  child  vlo- 
linie  ,  was  presented  during  tbe  past  week,  at 
NibloB1  Garden,  by  tbe  Count  Joannes,  with  an 
elegantly  illuminated  pictorial  life  of  Robinson 
Crusoe,  bound  in  green  and  gold,  also  an  elegant 
bonqaet. 

F.  S.  Ohanfrao  is  to  commenOB  an  engagement 
at  Wood's  Museum,  on  Jan  27th. 

Mr.  Frank  O.  Baogs  has  resigned  his  position 
at  Booth's  and  accepted  an  engagement  .at  Mr. 
Feebler'^  new  theatre,  where  be  will  play  if  that 
establishment  is  opened  before  Gabriel's  tramp  is 
sounded. 

Speaking  of  tbe  Globe  Theatre.  New  York, 
wbiob  be  is  remodelling,  Mr.  Daly  says:  "I  intend 
to  make  it  as  exact  a  reproduction  of  my  destroyed 
theatre  as  possible,  Tbe  decorations  will  be  .the 
same  in  both  style  and  color,  as  will  be  also  the 
upholstery  and  hangings,  The  stage  will  likewise 
preseatthesameappearauceae  tbeFiith  Avenue.'' 
"Alixe"  will  be  tbe  first  play  producid  at  this 
house. 

The  following  story  is  told  by^theNew  York 
Herald  at  the  expense  of  DeVivo:  Last  Gammer 
it  wa3  expected  that  Madame: Rosa  would  be  in 
New  York  this  winter,  and  when  asked  if  he  would 
remain  with  her,  be  asserted  himself  by  saying 
"Without  a  De  Vivo  there  oan  bs  no  Parepa- 
RoBa." 

Trinculo  remarks  concerning  the  Absalom- 
locked  pianist  that,  ibis  a  positive  faot  that  Ba- 
binstein,  who  is  tbe  best-managed  man  that  ever 
carae  to  Amerios,  thinks  be  could  have  managed 
bis  Beason  better  himself.  He  bas  the  most  prince- 
ly id?os.  Principally  about  Rubinste'n.  They 
tell  me  tbat  whenever  be  has  apoer  house,  he 
sulks  for  twenty-fonr  hours,  and  abjures  tbe  era 
in  which  he  lives.  It's  pretty  hard  to  tell  who  is 
tbe  =t. ir  in  the  current  oonoerls— he  or  Thomas. 
If  I  were  his  manager,  I'd  advertise  that  I'd  give 
a  look  of  his  hair  to  every  pro-ty  woman  in  the 
bouse.  I  don't  kbow  that  tbat  would  help  tbe 
looks  of  the  audience,  but  I  am  sura  it  weuld  im- 
prove tbo  looks  of  the  performer. 

Mr.  Tnrnbull,  agent  of  Ole  Bull,  writes  as  follows 
about  his  Southern  tour: 

Business  fair  to  middling.  Mobile  and  New  Or- 
leam  not  worth  a  visit  from  any  first-class  com- 
pany. Kent,  hotel  charger,  and  everything  in 
connection  with  our  business  just  160  per  cent 
greater  than  In  any  other  portion  of  the  country; 
they  go  for  you  as  if  they  never  saw  a  dollar,  or 
expected  to  do  so  again.  The  South  is  still  badly 
demoralized  and  poor  indeed  I  wa3  lately  aiok 
1D.  £ew  Orleans,  but  am  now  convalescent,  and 
with  the  company.  The  smaller  cities  are  by  far 
the  meet  profitable.  We  do  not  have  to  buy  the 
Opera  House  for  the  pprpcae  of  usicg  it  fonr 
hours. 

Mrs.  Jenny  Van  Zandt's  featbe's  are  ruffled  at  a 
report  that  she  is  witb  tbe  New  teguin  Opera 
Troope.  She  is  cot.  Zelda  Seguin,  Rose  Her3ee, 
and  Emma  Howaon  are  the  only  qnsen  pins. 

Tbe  N.  Y.  Mercury  thus  describes  a  party  given 
by  Mies  Olivia   Rand: 

The  good  fairy  Soowflike  gavs  a  grand  banquet 
at  her  reaidenoa  on  the  night  of  tb.B  31.  Among 
the  nany  professionals  who  clinked  their  glasses 
to  the  muBic  of  champagne  corks  was  the  petite 
and  emaciated  master  machinist  of  Niblo'e 
fi inked  by  tbe  beautif  nl  hostess  on  (one  side  and' 
Leontineand  Kruger,  the  salratorial  chickens,  on 
tbe  other.  Direotly  vis-a-vis  was  the  beautiful 
visage  of  the  spiritoil  traasurer.  In  his  innocent 
countenance  no  gaile  was  visible,  ovsd  when  raw 
oyBters  ruled  the  board.  There  were  about  twenty 
in  all.  who  did  ample  jusU:e  to  the  good  things  of 
tbe  elegant  Olivia 

Of  "False  Shame,"  a  new  comedy  by  Frank  Mar, 
shall,  recently  produced  at  the  Boston  Museum, 
tbe  Courier  says: 

The  thre'don  whioh  the  dialogue  of  the  ohar- 
so'era  of  thiB  latest  comedy  of  the  Rober-eon 
school  are  strangis  exceedingly  fragile,  and  barely 
engaestathe  outline  of  a  story.  It  is  briefly  tbis- 
Arthur,  Lord  Obi  I  ton,  too  indolent  to  trouble  him- 
self with  the  realities  of  life,  hides  his  real  mtura 
under  an  assumption  of  dandyism,  and  saving 
Magdalen  Atnerleigb  from  drowning,  allows  an- 
other man,  too  cowardly  to  rescue  her  himself  to 
take  the  credit  of  the  deed  until  the  third  aot, 
when  the  denouement  is  brought  rather  clumsily 
about.  This  diiiaoliaation  to  acknowledge  his 
bravery  to  tbe  Humane  Society  or  aoyone  elee 
givea  the  titia  to  tbe  piece,  which  the  reader  will 
see  is  exceedingly  far-fetched,  l  he  oomedy  owes 
it9  success  to  tbe  dialogue,  which  is  pointed,  witty 
and  natural. 

At  tbe  Globe,  Bo3ton,  "Pygmalion  and  Galatea" 
continued  the  attraction  up  to  the  18tb,  supple- 
mented by  Tom  Taylor's  "Wolf  in  Sheep's  Cloth. 
iog,"  in  which  Miss  Leolercq  gave  her  womanly 
and  artistic  portraitare  of  Anne  Carew.  On  the 
13th  W.  J.  Florence  oommenced  an  engagement  in 
"  The  Ticket-of  Leave  Man." 

The  Worrell  S:3ters.  Sophie  and  Irene,  in  the 
bnrletque  of  "Lai la  Rookb,"  and  Maffitt  and  Bar- 
tholomew in  pantomime,  were  the  attractiona  at 
the  Howard  Athenaeum,  Boston. 

The  Boston  Courier  of  the  12;h  Bays  : 

ibe  opera  to-mor.ow  night  will  hi  'Don  Gio- 
vanni." with  Lucoa  as  Z:rUna.  Mi  s  Kellogg  as 
Donna  Anna,  end  Miss  Dona  as  Diana  iiivira  ;  tbe 
other  parts  will  be  assumed  by  Vizzmi,  Monami. 
Jnnif-t.  Bouconi  ana  Oooloo.  "Toe  Huguenots" 
on  W.duesday.  will  prssent  Lucca  in  toe  part 
wbich  has  won  her  brightest  laurels  Thursday, 
"Linda  di  Obamounix"  will  be  given  for  the  first 
time  in  several  years,  with  Misi  Kellogg  as  Linda. 

Fra  Diavolo"  will  bs  played  on  Friday  evening, 
with  Lucca  as  Zjrtina. 

Mr,  btuartRobsoa  was  to  appear  at  tbe  Boston 
Theatre  on  the  14b.  as  Major  De  Boots  in  "Every. 
body's  Friend,"  and  as  Crosstree  in  the  burlesque 
of  "The  Skeleton  Oaptafn." 

The  St.  James,  Boston,  ia  to  be  at  once  altered 
into  a  store,  the  esta'.e  having  been  leased  for 
twenty  years. 

Delehaaty  and  Hengler  commenced  a  two  weeks 
engagementat  the  Howard,  Boston,  on  tbe  13tb, 
prior  to  starting  on  the  road  with  a  combination 
to  be  called  Delebanty,  Hengler  &  Spiulding's 
Oonoert  Troupe. 

Mr.  Bellew,  English  orator  and  elocutionist  ,  will 
make  his  first  appearance  in  the  United  States  at 
Association  Hall.  N.  Y  .  on  the  23th  inst. 

Very  few  (probib'y  not  half  a  dozen)  profes- 
sionals are  la-ware  of  the  fact  that  Alice  Kings- 
bury, professionally  known  as  the  Elfin  Star,  has 
been  dead  about  two  years.  Ths  lady  was  married 
over  three  years  ago  to  a  captain  in  the  regalar 
army,  who  took  her  not  only  from  tbe  stage,  but 
nduced  her  to  give  up  all  her  professional  frien. 


place  they  went  to  St.  Louis  to  reside,  where  the 
'  Elfia  Star"  took  sick,  died,  and  was  buried. 

Charles  R.  Thome,  Jr.,  bas  purchased  the  drama 
entitled  ,,"Amos  Olark,"  whioh  recently  achieved 
much  success  in  London.  He  is  to  commence  a 
s'ar  engagementat  tbe  New  Obes tout-street  The- 
atre, Philadelphia, 'on  Jan.  £7tb,  In  "The  Three 
Goardssoo." 


FOREIGN    DRAMATIC  NEWS. 

"  Wild  Flower*.  '  a  new  play  by  J.  O.  Crawford 
Wilson,  bas  been  produced  at  tbe  Holborn  Thea- 
tre, London,  niih  Mrs.  Herman  Vezin  as  the 
heroine. 

A  new  theatre  is  to  erected  In  London  at  Park 
street,  Gloucester  Gate,  aear  Regent's  Park. 

The  Strand  Theatre,  London,  is  soon  to  produce 
a  burteeque  from  tbe  pen  of  M.  Burnand,  on  a 
German  subject. 

The  prima  donna  who  will  succeed  Mme.  Mai- 
linger  at  Berlin  ia  tbe  present  prima  donna  of  the 
Ro>al  Opera,  Stockholm.  She  is  reported  to  pos- 
sess a  vo  ce  equal  to  that  of  Nilsson  or  Jenny 
Lind;  but  ber  personal  charms  are  very  slight,  ii 
not  absolutely  nil. 

Wagner  is  reported  to.  have  forbidden  the  per- 
formance of  his  "Tristan  et  Yseult"  at  the  Grand 
Theatre,  Berlin.  His  reason  for  tbis  arbitrary 
proceeding  is,  that  tbe  city  does  not  possese  a 
Conductor  able  enough  to  bring  out  eo  elaborate 
a  work. 

.The  pnrohaseof  theGaiete  in  Paris  by  Offen- 
bach is  an  accomplished  fact,  and  he  will  take 
possession  in  April  next.  He  has  determined  that 
Paris  shall  always  be  his  centre  of  business,  and 
to  insure  his  poaition  in  the  French  capital  he  has 
become  proprietor  of  one  cf  ita  handsomest  thea- 
ti  03.  Not  satisfied  with  tbe  money  aooruing  from 
tbe  Bale  and  performance  of  his  pieces  in  London 
Paris  and  Vienna,  be  has  written  an  opera  boufle 
for  New  Y'ork,  which  he  declares  is  better  than 
anything  he  has  ever  written.  Augnstin  Daly  is 
invested  with  all  rights  and  powers  for  producing 
this  work  during  tbe  season  of  1873-74.  Teresa  and 
Sohneider  will  both  &iig  in  it. 

All  tbe  Parisian  playhouses  will  soon  be  fur- 
nished with  sjiokiog-rooms,  bo  that  the  specta- 
tors are  no  longer  forced  to  wander  in  the  street 
won  they  wish  to  while  awar  a  long  entr'acte 
with  a  cigar.  There  ia  a  neat  little  snuggf  ry  at 
the  Vaudeville  for  the  accommodation  of  smo- 
kers, end  it  is  always  well  attended  between  tbe 
acta.  Tbe  Theatre  It  alien  ia  following  Bait,  and  is 
having  constructed  a  handsome  fumoir  on  the 
ground  floor,  large  enongh  to  bold  a  hundred  per- 
sons. It  is  in  the  Pompeian  style,  with  wainscot- 
ings  representing  the  nine  Muses. 

The  entire  amount  granted  by  the  City  of  Paris 
to  ths  playhouses  iB  1,650,(00  francs.  A  part  of 
this  is  divided  aaoog  tbe  various  academies  of 
music  and  art,  and  tbe  reet  iB  shared  by  the  Grand 
Opera,  Theatre  Francais,  Opera  Oomique,  Odeo  i 
and  Italiens. 


Grand  Concert  and  Ball 

Of  the  Germacia  Rifles,  at  the  Horticaltnr.il 
HalJ,  Febru:  ry  2d.  The  musical  portion  of  the 
entertainment  will  conelet  of  glees  and  choruses 
by  the  Swiss  SLng'ng  Club  and  Pr  A .  BperanzVs 
Italian  Singing  Society,  Tnls  ball  will  no  donbt 
be  one  of  the  most  select  and  enjoyable  of  the 
season,  couBlderlDg  tbe  popularity  and  blgh 
social  ttmding  of  the  oorps.  Tickets,  admit* 
ting  genti  man  and  ladies,  one  dollar.  q 


Fob  Sale— A  lot  of  cheap  silk  are?seB,  at  32 
Geary  street.  A  good  price  paid  ior  caat-off 
clothing.  8 

Eureha  Social  Club 

The  prizes  to  be  awarded  at  the  Ninth  An- 
nual magojierade  ball  of  the  Eureka  Social 
Club  are  on  exhibition  in  the  window  of  Stoltz 
and  Sons  dry  goods  btor&  South-east  corner  cf 
Kearny  apd  Pine  streets  it 

Sewing  Machine!  for  Sale, 

Bented  and  repaired,  at  110  Post  street.  Alio, 
Agency  t'.r  Mill*'  Adjustable  Treadle.  x 

Haii-work  and  Combings 

Made  up  neat  and  cheap  at  850  Washington 
Btteet,  near  Stocktm.    Side  ourl3  steamed  fo 

twenty-five  cents.  tj 

-  —  ■   —    e    ■         ■     ■ 
Holiday    Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tables 
that  compare  with  Squsrza's.  Squuza's  Punches 
are  famous  for  the  high  art  shown  in  their  man- 
ufacture, the  happy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  the  great  Squarza,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punohes  and  cordials  for 
the  Holiday  tables.  For  sale  at  tbe  new  branch, 
317  Kearny  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
120  LeideBdorff  street,  k 


Photosraphlc    Car  as. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
GaUery,  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  street,  x 


A  Happy  New  Year. 

What  a  pleasure  it  is  to  meet  a  smiling  counte- 
nance, whether  it  be  on  tbe  street  or  in  the  par- 
lor. And  why  is  it  that  some  faces  wear  a  contin- 
ually happy  look?  It  is  simply  becanse  they  live  on 
a  plain,  nutritions  and  substantial  diet.  Tbat  man 
ia  a  public  benefactor  who  will  conscientiously 
serve  as  with  a  clean,  toothsome  aud  wholesome 
meal.  Louis  Meyers.  Droorietor  of  the  "White 
House ,"  Kearny  street,  also  of  the  Capitol  Ees- 
taurant,  Fourth  street,  does  it.  as  hundreds  oan 
enthusiastically  testiry.  His  kitchens  are  mnrvelB 
of  order  and  cleanliness.  Try  him,  and  you  will 
And  u  impossible  to  eat  elsewhere. 


Lever  Buckle    Suspenders, 
At  $1  per  pair — 25  per  cent,  cheaper  than  else- 

'Fiiers — at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  _x 

Something;  New. 

Win  A.  Hubbard's  manufactured  misses'  and 
iofani's  garments  and  ladies  undtrwear  In  suit-, 
are  famed  for  their  superiority  of  make  and  tex- 
ture all  over  the  Union.  Mr.  Geo.  W.  Amidoo, 
the  authorized  agent  of  Mr.  Hubbard,  has  estab- 
lished a  depot  of  these  goods  at  248  Second  at, 
for  wholefale  and  retail  trade,  A  liberal  dis- 
count to  the  trade. 


Jones  &  Schrodex'a 

Celebrated  Crab  Chowder  can  be  obtained  only 
at  8SO  Baeh  (treet,  nearly  opposite  the  Alham- 
bra  Theatre.  Bob  Hait  eats  it,  and  they  all 
eat  it.  Only  the  beat  brands  of  Liquors  bot- 
tled for  family  use. 

tiezbltrj.  una.  pleasure. 

Tnere  are  not  too  many  pleasures  la  Sac 
FranciBco.  Nothing  is  more  pleasant,  nothing 
more  health-giving  than  a  drive  Into  tee  coun- 
try now  and  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
keep  a  carriage  of  their  own,  can  And  one 
equal  In  elegance  to  any  private  conveyance 
it  the  Occidental  Carnage  Btand.  Frank  Bon- 
ton  has  there,  and  at  his  stables  1016  Stockton 
street,  carriages  of  every  description,  Hia 
drivers  are  careful  and  experiences,  his  charges 
are  moderate.     The   moral    of   the  above  is 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIREOTI 

Boolteellers  and  Stationer*, 

H.  H.  Moore,  fi09  Montgomery,  near  Merchali 

Bnalnesa  Colleges. 
Heald's,  Bryant  &  Stratton'e  College,  24  P*1 

Sol  cher  a, 
Katz,  Fred,  Stall*  'M  to  10(1.  California  Mark* 

Urnsi  Ponnderlei, 
Weed  A  Klngweli.  California,  125  First  si. 

Dentists, 
Dr.  King's  Grand  Dental  and  Surgical  lust 
616  Sacramento  street. 

French  Fancy    Goods. 
Locan  &  Co.,  19  Montgomery,  107  and  1(#  5n 

Unman  Hair. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  &  Co.,  110  Second  street. 

Mmlc  and  Musical  Initrnmen 
Keene,  O.  0.,  mrV.  accordianB,  repairer  of  all: 
musical  instruments,  203  Kearny. 
Maccuronl  llunnfuclartri. 
Briguardello,  Maccbiavello  A  Co.,  706  Sansom 
Wluea  and  liquor*.    (Wholesale) 
Danerl  F.  A  Co  .  504  Front 


Mme.  JOSEPHINE  EDIYION 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC    PHYSICIAi 

TWESTY     YEAH*     OP    PBICT 


IN    THE   TREATMENT  OF  DISEASES  D 
dent  to  females  has  placed  Madame  Ednji 
at  tbe  bead  of  all  physicians  making  such  prat 


a  specialty,  end  enables  ber  to  guarantee  a  set  I 
and  permanent  cure  in  tbe  worst  cases  ojgg 
pretsion  and   menstrnal    derangements. 


trill  nod  Mada-ee  Edmonds  a  skillful  PhysJMI 
and  it  ia  to  tbeir  interEBt  to  consult  "her  in  aU  I 
eases  incident  to  women  before  tampering  \M 
poisonous  nostrums,  qaack  doctors  and  burntr* 
Madame  iidmondB  describes  diseases  withamL 
informa'.ion  from  the  patient,  and  cores  will  J 
the  use  ef  mercury  or  excerimentB,  thns  **'  I 
from  wrong  treatment  for  private,  chronic  I 
cancer  diseases.  . Correspondence  s'ncilyctl 
dentist.  Office  aud  residence,  737  Market  *ti  | 
between  Third  aod  Fourth.  ja  SO- 


'  *v>    FIRE 

EzTINQtUSHI 


" ABSOLUTELY     THE     BEST     PROIEOH 

AGAINST  FIRE  I" 

BEKD    FOE    THEIE    "BKCOD" 

R.  B.  LftWIN  A  Co.,  General  Agents  Pacific  Co. 

For  sale  by  W.  B.  MURDOCH, 

Local  Agent,  312  California  St.,  San  Fronoisd 


G) 


POll   Tao 
FOR  1873 

ARE 

3NTO"W     3DXJE 

AND 


Payable   at   the  Assessor'.  Office,  or 
Deputy. 

LEVI  BOSEKEB,  A.ae.Mr 

jillll 


WILLIS'   BAND. 


*1 

i.Ul 


Fritz  Pipers  and  Marcos  M.  Blum 
Lending  Tlollnl.t*. 

•9- Orders  from  the  country  promptly  attend 
to.  Address  M.  W.  WILLIS,  haton's  Hoi 
Store,  138  MoLtgomery  street,  or  MARCUS,' 
BLUM,  Z'-iO  Montgomery  atrest.  jattf 


ARIOI 

lianoforft 

DECLARED  BY  THE   JUDGES  AT  A  LAI 
Fair  of  tbeJUaerican  Institute,  after  a  blin- 
fold  trial    against    Steinway/s,  Obickennrt,  a) 
others,  to  be  THk  BEST  ON  EXHIBITION.    1 
OIJBTAZ,  Sole  Agent,    SO  O'FarreU  stret 
N  B.— Pianos  of  all  styles  TO  RENT.         i ■ 


pa**-.  4 


OUTSIDE    LANDS 

ANY  AND  ALL  PERSONS  THAT  HAVi 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  007 
SIDE  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  have  U 
amount  refunded  at  the  office  of  tbe  undersign*, 
upon  the  presentation  of  an  order  from  tb 
Mayor  and  City  and  County  Attorney. 
de!8tf  A.  AXTSTIH. 


J.        Oil 

DAVE  MENOES  ±  OO-.atth 

old  original  Red  Lion.  IO  Gear 

s'.reer.  between  Kearny  and  Dupoot,  where  yo 
canbareHOTaSDOOLD  DRINKS,  not  forget 
ting  tte  old  Pioneer  Lunob.  The  "Old  Sport  i 
always  on  band.  ^ i 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS. 

A  LARGE  ABSORTMtNT  OF  GENTS'  FOB 
nisbing  Goods  to  he  bud  goorj  and  cheat), ' 
tbe  "uLDOORNER,"  J  LEVY'S.  Slo  Monlgorr 
ery  street..  .Just-ce  given  to  all.  Don't  forget  tn 
number.  SIO  Montgomery  street.  deSiim 


CANDIES. 

ALL  KIND*  OE  THE  FINEST  COAND 
made  at  our  Steam  Candy  Factory  daily.  * 
orders,  especially  from  tbe  country,  are  boIioI** 
acd  will  be  promptly  attended  ta. 

CANTY  A  WAGNER,  ^ 
107  Montootnerr  st-    tie/.r  SutfctT 


CENTRAL. 

.  X18  GEARY  STI  . 

Best  accommodation!.  __ 
Families  io  the  city.  Private  -  — 
entrance  for  Ladies.  Hair  Catting.  Shaving  an  ; 
Shampooiog.  Children's  Hair  neatly  out.  Ladia 
Shampooing  !50  cents.  _  .  , 

jiMlm  L.  OQRRIVEAU.PropneUr. 


MR.  AND  MRS.  DREW'S 

Select  Dancing  Academ 

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Cb»rlea  Edmonds 

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>«Ht,  i  hrm  *  -  W.  Kllertoo 

I  blind  Jew E.  3.  Crowtll 

Uafc«a,  M  Iil.r.t.i  Jew L.Belmcmr 

as*   1|«N  to  «*•  P**or KIh  Fanny  Tonng 

I**tns   a  r»n.     ;•!  oil  w  ..■nun Mr*.  Cents*  Edmondi 

!fm  M  m  Sate  Armstrong 

t«w,aV,i:ia->r Mr*.  L.  P.  Bwntty 

Little  Mam tc  Darling 

VillAjT',  B»Urii.t  Jews. 


A.OT     FIUS  1* - 
.A.OX     SEOOND. 

NIGHT— TH13       TEMPTATION 

-eVCT     THIRD. 

TfO  1=1  !BIIZ»JZ>E;iNr 


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JPE1VT. 


FRUIT 


AfiT  which  will  bo  pre  Muted  th«  dtlUhlfal  Drama  of 


ROBERT    MACAIRE! 


SATURDAY,  at  2 

ONLY  FORBIDDEN  FRUIT  MATINEE 

MONDAY.  Jan    iitb— First  perfermaaoe  lo  Lhia  our  of  lbs  New  Domeeuo  Drama  of 

IN  A«:  H  VI* 

^  YGHJk/E  A.LIOKT 

PREPARATION— 

♦and 

G-AXL.  ATBA 

PRICKS   OF  ADMISSION. 

BOserreri  »enta— Dree.-  Circle  an<?  Orchestra SI  SO    Balcony , 

Kr-frYrd  Bcnti- Baloony ?S    Gallery 

Drew  Circle  Admission  SI  OO    Private  Boxes 


, SO 

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S6    undSlOOO 


DUTCH        MEL,  OTJIHa 
I    II    I.AHKIN  and  ('ARRIK  AHUM 

Bain*  Ihr    Itlork    «  hnrira  TwMT 

Olobe   Airrntlne  M'llr   Kniml.    fJorrrtln 

■  KMlmllilf.  .Irnalr  •lafcaao*. 

Wo    JDo    It    Ho    ITim-. 

COOPER 

WaTkiDg  in  the  MoonliighrrTTrTTl^itr^ali 


Kelly  

O*«r:or» 


TWO   JOHNSONS. 

...Ooc.1 1 Brta..,. 


Cooper 

Ore  bee  ire 


ninck  K<pr  Kd.  Mowtwajn* 

DrlTvn  from   Ilowati runny   OurrrtHt 

Happy  (Toe«phlDC— Soot  and  Dasce Ml-*  Jo*ophlD« 


Bouquet  of  Songs Miss  Lillie  Hall 


Medley  Dance Ml**  Chapman 


I'LL    GET   EVEN. 

Taere Lerlcln 


Overture Orchestra 


Tbe  whole  to  conclude  with 

The  Lady    ,   Lions; 

Or,    Luv    and    Pryed ! 

Olod  Meddlenot Carrie  Obapmin 

Herjeaot  Damme Ohaa.  Varoer 

Beaosanter Hat  Kelly 

Ma  Dishabille Obaa.  Oorii! 

Oaaeer Alias  Josphine 

ro'tmM) Fred  Cooper 

Pellr  Ann !!...''.'.'.''.''"MiooieFiilmore 

Widow  Meddleaot Jennie  Johnson 

Mm*.  Dishabille F&noie  Ga-reUoo 

MvMftrv  Ann JosieMa>tiold 

FORBIDDHN  FRUIT  is  freely  dta-onnsed    to  tbia  play  at 

i,UV!and  the  A«-i-enoe  will  bid  ONLY  AJKWm 

the  Curtain  drops  end  tbe  lights  arc  put  out. 


;  LAND 

won  mi 
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I  40    Second  Street.     I  40 

SWAINS  BAKERY, 

J£«tal>U.ho4    In    »00. 
HAVE     NO     BRANCHES, 

Elo.pt  Al  1V«.  149  Fonrtb  iicmi,  ltd  it 
*•■  tOls  StocktoBfUML 

TBE    ltr.«T    Ql'ALITT    Or 

TATodding  OaU-e 

ALWAYS  OK  HAXD. 
ITIIT     VARIETY    OF 

lake  lor  tho  Holidays. 

IOE  ORKAV.  i.-IHRLOTTE  RUSSB.  BI.AXO 
KA50E,  JEI.UE9.  .tc  m«l.  to  order  «n<l 
If  tA.  bt*t  ■.!-: 
pcMtl.l 


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R.  R.  »».UJ  *  CO. 


HAIR. 

rat  0UEAPI8T  PI.A0E  IX  SAX  FRANCISCO 
TO  BOY 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Cood  ,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewelry  &  Fancy  Goods. 

IS  AT  TUE 

NEW  YORK    STORE. 

A.    B.   SABf  PSOH  A  CO., 

No.   HO  Second  street, 
loOlm        Betwwp  Ml —Jon    and    hIodu. 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MR.    P.    BBROES.    FORMBRLY 
proprietor  of  the  Miners'  Ree- 

•."ffRh  !»?■  Ww  .■•■"wiBMt 

of  both   the  Miners'  Reeaaareot  on 
OommerciaJ  atreat  and  the  Miners'  ■       i  i» 

Sr^?£b.  ??Jtt"?TketJ,tt***- in  Partnerahip  witn  MR. 
A.  DRAYEUtt.  who  has  beea  connected  with  tbe 
vb  for  rears.  lasprovemeouliaTe  been  made  In 
the  ooislne  departments  that  will  render  tbe  Mi- 
a era' more  popnlar  than  it  has  ever  beea  daring 
.be  it  years  ef  tta  prosperity.  Oar  Bills  of  Fare 
imbraot  all  the  delicacies  of  the  eeaaon.  Onr 
motto  Is  "Oood  Fare,  Oood  Uookins  and  Moderate 
EttuvgH." 

P.  HEROES  A  CO.* 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

S81  and  5SS  Commercial,  nod 
TUB  Market  street. 
Open  from  S  a.m.  to  10  p.m.  ao3i  im 


THE  8AN  FRANCISCO 

ILL  POSTING  COMPANY 

5*4  Sa«r«amento  at.,  cor.  LeldesdorsT. 

(Kzoffioe  of  P.K.&.B.  Co> 


McDANIEL'8 

Museum  and  Theatre. 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

TBI  I-NOhRMGNKD  WOULD  MOST  RE- 
speotfally  represent  to  yon  end  t:in  pobllo  gen- 
erally, that  be  is  now  prepared  to  fnrniab  faoil- 
it'ot  for  exhibitioos  of  erery  kind  and  character, 
which  should  deierve  tbe  patronage  of  tbe  pub- 
lic. He  ba«  it'cioI  at  Cbeynne,  Wyoming;,  A 
LARGE  AND  CuMMODIOUs  HALL,  with  good 
Heetery  and  Slate.  Tbe  Hall  la  well  ventilated 
and  lit ated,  and  made  oomfonabie  for  all  seasons 
of  tbe  year.  THE  BEST  OF  MUSIC,  both  String 
sad  Braas,  can  be  furnished  at  ell  times. 

s»ti*f*'M<ir*  arrangements  will  he  made  with 
THKA'IKIUAL  OK  01  HER  COMPANIES,  eith- 
er (or  Renting  of  Hall  or  performances  on  a  per- 
eentAK*  ol  the  rocoipte.    Oorrtspondence  foliciied 

Address.  J.  McDANIEL, 

Look  Box  No  1,  Cheyenne,  Wyoming. 

IT.  B  — Curiosities  wanted  for  tbo  Cheyenne 
Mnioum.  Tboio  wishing  engsgemente,  stale  low- 
est lerme  for  tbe  Winter  S»ason,  sending  photo- 
graph to  my  Address.  Half  Paasago  Money  re- 
funded after  tilling  ensagements, 

JAMhS  McDANJEL, 
Proprietor  Obeyonne  Theatre  and  Museum. 
ocii  3m  Lock  Box  No.  1.  Cheyenne,  W.  T. 


CHEYENNE_THEATRE. 

Professionals  Wanted. 


SIX  FIRST-CLASS  PEOPLE. -MUST  HAVE 
good  Wardrobe,  Four  Ladies  and  two  Gen- 
tlemon  to  bo  good  in  general  business  for  the  com- 
ing Winter  hunion,  commoncins  tbo  flrst  week  in 
November.  \HT1.  Address  stating  lowest  terme, 
with  Photograph.  Half  Fare  retunded  alter  Ail- 
ing engagement. 

•     JAMES  MoDANIEL, 
Proprietor  Oheyonne  Theatre  and  Mustrnm, 
odi  Look  Box  1.  Cbeyenne,  W.  T. 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING,  DRAMATIC,    MUSICAL  LECTURE,  AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 


Biggest  Race  Yet! 

TBE  HUMAN  RACE. 

npllK  MAJORITY    OF  THOSE  YVIIO 

•*■  reside  In  Man  Francisco,  hay  their 
Shlrte  and  Fnrnlalilna  Oooda  of  BENE- 
DICT Ot  CO.,  No.  S  Second  strict,  be- 
cause they  are  always  treated  well  and 
bay  tbelr  doods  nt  the  I  a  went  prices,  at 
"THE   OLD  ITAMD." 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VIRGINIA     CITY,     NKVA1IA. 

THIS  ELEGANT  THEATRE  HAS  BEEN  RE- 
A    decorated,  and  oan  he  rented  by  tbe  night  or 
11    tb*  week.     Start    and    traveling    companies 
libarsi'T  Ueated  With  on  application  by  letter 
JOHN    PIPES, 
_       Manager  and  sole  Proprietor, 
...  &  ••        J-  asl.   MeOABE, 
•SO  Wnthlngtow  street.  Ban  Franoleoo 


MODS.  ALEXANDER  WOLOWSKI, 

rriHE    WKLL-KBOWl,    PIANIST    AND  VO- 
"J['«VjJ"«M  N«w  Oonnn  for  Pluo  >nd 


1VANTED    IMMEDIATELY  I 

A  Full  Variety  Company  for  Salt  Lake  City. 

....ALSO.... 

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....AKD  ... 

First-Class  Minstrel,  Acrobatic  and  Cymnastic  Talent 

....also....  ea 

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FOR  HALF EIOHTT  SETS  OF  AMAZON  ARMOKS.  COMPLETI!,  IN 
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berkm.  Shield,  one  pair  or  Armlets,  one  pair  of  Bracelets,  one  pair  of  Tiehte,  one  pair  of  Trunks,  one 
pair  of  Sandalr,  one  Tunic,  one  Scarf,  one  Combat  Sword,  a^d  one  Spear 

8UEB1UAN    CUBBYN    d£    CO, 


Chinese  Employment  Company 


PIEROE  ttoCO. 


CHINESE  LABOR 

FOR  ALL  PARTS  OE  THE  UNITED  STATES, 
K°-  627  Sacramento  strait.  Bet.  Kearay 
and  Montgomery.  San  I ranciaoo,  Cal.  We  ara 
prepared  to  famish  at  Bhor:  notice,  Domestic 
Serranti,  Hotel  Cooks,  Laundry  Mon.  Walters, 
Common  Lnborrrd,  Fa-m  Hands,  Rill-road 
Hand*,  Gardener*,  Mecbaatoe,  Faotory  Haodg 
Wood  Ofioppera.etc,  eto,  Special  attention  given" 
to  furbishing  Domestic  Servaota.        jt  20  1m 


DIVIDEND   NOTICE. 

JJIVIDEND  NOTIOE.-SAVINOS  AND  LOAN 
SOOIKTV,  No.  610  Olay  etreet.-The  Board 
of  Directors  bave  this  day  daolared  &  dividend  for 
the  six  months  ending  Dooember31at,  I872,of  niao 
per  cent  per  annum  on  all  deposits,  payable  on  and 
after  the  15th  tost. 

ja  14-2w        OYRUS  W.  OARMANY,  Oaehier. 


SOUTHERN  PACIFIC 

CHOP    HOUSE, 

Summer  atreet,  off  Kearny   betn-uen  Fine 

and  California. 

TUB  Fir.  EST    FRESH    BALTIMORE    AND 
TRANSPLANTED  OYSTERS  s,ne<l  in  ui 
■trie.     ET.rjtWng  oooked  iathe  best  m.ooer. 
Mr  Til,  FtaMt  Liquors  ud  Oii.rs. 
Bnlte.  of 


THE  ART  OF  SINGING 

IN  ITS  HIGHEST  PERFEOIION  -RICHARD 
MULDH.K  FABBRI,  teaohsr  of  sevsral  cele- 
brated European  artistes,  late  Direotor  of  the  re- 
nowced  Conservatory  el  Geneva,  Maitre  du  Chant 
of  tie  Frenoh  Imoerial  Academy  of  MuBio.Con- 
dnotorof  the  Philbarmonique  Soolety  in  Paris, 
nnd  at  presdiit  Mueical  Direotor  of  the  Fabbri 
Opera,  la  prepared  to  give  private  lessons,  either 
at  bis  office  or  at  the  re*Men<e  of  the  pupils1 
likewise  UOURSES  OF  SINQINO,  PIANO  and 
MUSICAL  INSTRUCTION. 

For  further  particular.*  apply  at  PROF.  MUL- 
DER'S office.  ^5.»t  POWKLL  S't REE t\ between 
Market  and  Ellis.  Also,  letters  received  and  terms 
to  be  bad  at  the  mutio  store  of  M.  Gray.  Ulay  at 
sod  of  Messrs  Sherman  A  Hyde,  corner  of  Rotter 
and  Kearny  streets.  jtS  lm 


Mb  ■ 
Warn- 


1 


LEWIS  &   PAMPER. 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT   ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM 

And  College  of  Medicine. 

in   fif\f\    BEAUTIFUL   AND  INSTRUOT- 

Iv.vUu  ir«  objects  to  be  aem.  Open  to  tbe 
Publio  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUREKA  HALX- 
81S  Montgomery  street.    FOR  MEN  ONLY 

a*- Dr.  Jordan's  Private  Office  is  at  ail 
Geary  atreet  (opposite  old  Meobanios'  Pavilion). 


Stage  Dancing 

TAUGHT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 

DASLLAWAY  HALL. 
de27  lm  Poet  street,  near  Kearny. 


ADOLPHUS    STOCKMEiER, 

....TEAOBER  OF.... 


■^^ 


piga: 


THE  JOURNAL  OF  AMUSEMENTS. 

PnbliBhod  every  Day  in  the  Yew  by 
J.        3P.        B  O  G -A- IB  X>  TJ  S 

•MMcrobont  and  Sl»*  W*-htn*ton  St. 

Below  Montgomery.  San  Krancriaco. 


BATCBDAY JANUARY.  25, 


1873 


Oysters, 
In  strolling  round  the  ether  night. 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  km  light, 
irar  careless  test,  bv  chance  did  stray 
To  whew    fountain's  ceaseleispbiy 
01  waters  bright,  did  make  a  screen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen  ; 
"While  moesy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Hade  that  window  teem  to  be 
Borne  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 
It  looks  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
'■All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  thus  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
ho  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  out  wish— 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  maomjicentl'j,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  Juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  crabs  and  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  ail  Hndsof  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 

_  The  ladies,  too,  have  fouod,  'twould  seem, 

•That  they  have  here  the  best  ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners. 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  Ond  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  HonEe.  3S7  Bush  street,  above 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

0BARLE8  GAAZE.  Proprietor. 

Altogether  cue  Best. 

It  is  curious,  but  true,  that  J.  A.  Shaber, 
707  Market  street,  Eear  Third,  should  sell  fur- 
nlture  and  bedding  cheaper  thnn  any  other 
dealer  in  this  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
convinced.  x 

Fcr  a  cafe  and  efficient  BBirrrFien  of  the 
Ookplzxiow,  use  Dickit'b  Famous  Cbehe  rz 
Lis.  L 


It  1*  -Perfectly  AQtonlehlng 

How  beautifully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
Mfore  8  a-M .  returned  the  same  evening  If  de 
aired.  x 

Diamond    Oatarrn    Remedy 

Is  a  sure  cure  for  Catarrh  or  Colds.  Ask  your 
druggist  for  It,  or  send  to  Dr,  A.  F.  Evot,  No. 
9  Post  street.  z 


The    President's    Message, 

Peace  and  prosperity  are  the  key  notes  of  this 
document.  Cheapness  and  durablity  are  the 
characteristics  of  H.  Luchslngex's  furniture. 
All  should  visit  his  emporium,  735  Market 
street,  and   ascertain  hew  cheaply  a  house  can 

be  furnished.  d£ 

■   »■ 
A.  Pleasant  Location. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  InBpect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tne  building  is  a  verv  fine  one  and  is  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. » 


Live    Well. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  is  the  cause  of  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Wash. 
tngtoB  treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Bocken,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  since 
1849.  provides  for  bis  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  B&imagundi  eoup,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  best  cud  of  tea  in  the 
city  — English  breakfast  tea  —  Souchong  and 
Orange  Pekoe— can  be  obtained  here.  a 


Sa.ni  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Buss  Bouse  Carriages,  can  be 
found  in  frost  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
tablishment, southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery ets.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carriase  orders 
lelt  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates-  bg 

The  Place. 

If  you  want  a  clean  bath,  with  clean  towels, 
and  a  good  shave,  or  your  hair  cut  In  the  best 
Etyle,  by  erpsrlencdd  workmen,  goto  Brown's 
Bathing  and  Hair  Dressing  Saloon,,  No.  202 
Fourth  ttnet,  near  Howard. 


An    Old    Landmark, 

The  Verandah  Cigar  Store,  at  the  N.  E.  corner 
of  Kearny  and  Washington  streets,  kept  by 
Henry  Schmidt,  has  been  famouB  for  the  last 
eleven  years  for  keeping  the  beet  Havana  oigars, 
tobacco,  choice  meerschaum  pipes,  etc 


I>0  Yon    Kno\v 

That  with  Bunimcx'i  PaxrEBjra  you  can  cut 
and  make  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly  1  Bend 
postage  stamp  for  an  illustrated  catalogue.  H. 
A,  Deming,  agent,  office  of  the  Howe  Bewlng 
Machine,  No.  113  Kearny  street,  between  Batter 
and  Poet.  San  Francisco. 


Claibvotabt.— Madame  Clara  Antonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
has  removed  to  333  Kearny  st.  Oonsultations  in 
English,  French  and  German.  j 

J3r.    Doherty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
chronio  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  is 
now  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  In 
San  Francisco.  Office  519  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leidesdorfl,  a  few  doors  nelow  What 
Cheer  Ho-  T 


Advice  to  the  Audience. 

It  iB  very  distingue  to  come  late,  say  ten 

or  fifteen  minutes  after  the  performance  has 
commenced.  It  a'trscte  the  attention  of  the 
audience  to  your  style.  A  lady's  new  bon- 
net is  often  far  more  interesting,  and  per- 
haps bettsr  understood,  than  tfco  entertain- 
ment. If  an  opera  cr  concert  is  attended, 
endeavor  to  time  your  entrance  when  t^io 
principal  singer  is  in  the  middle  of  a  cava- 
tina,  bo  as  to  insure  note?.  Chat  freely 
with  those  you  rceogniz*  in  yonr  immediate 
vicinity.  Aesume  not  to  care  for  the  music, 
or  hum  a  melody  in  advance  for  the  benefit 
of  those  who  are  not  so  well  posted.  Use 
your  lorgnette  freely  in  Btariog  at  people 
that  yon  don't  know,  meanwhile  keeping  up 
a  running  accompaniment  of  crit:c.sms  on 
their  drees,  mean6  and  position.  Ladks 
should  not  remain  until  the  fall  of  the  cur- 
tain ;  it  is  so  cbarmiDg  to  evince  your  ennui 
by  an  early  departure.  Gen'lemen  escort- 
ing ladies  eliouM  dart  oat  of  the  hall  tie  in- 
stant the  curtain  falls  on  the  first  act.  The 
impression  that  a  fire  ht>s  causei  their  hur- 
ried absence  may  be  removed  by  chewing 
c-.fiee  beans  when  they  return.  It  is  partic- 
ularly vulgar  to  applaud,  although  loud  ex- 
pressions of  disapproval  will  insure  you 
marked  distinction  as  a  critic.  If  ladies  at- 
tend a  ballet  performance  they  should  try  to 
look  shocked  because  the  premiere  dauseine 
does  not  wear  a  long  trained  dretB.  A  super- 
fine and  overstrained  exhibition  of  virtuous 
indignation  will  at  ones  impreee  the  more 
practical  portion  of  the  audience  with  keen 
artistic  perceptions.  The  stupid  eristocra's 
in  European  capitals  consider  grand  opera 
incomplete  without  a  grand  ballet,  and  in 
their*  simplicity  exclaim:  "Honi  eoit  qui 
mal  y  pense."  Au  octraire,  oar  republican 
ladies  are  63  exquisitely  sensitive  that  short 
dresses  on  the  stage  should  be  abolished  by 
act  of  Congress. 

A  few  remarks  to  the  cheaperpatrors  will 
not  be  out  of  plsca.  The  boya  in  the  gal- 
lery should  relieve  the  monotony  of  a  per- 
formance, by  dropping  programmes  or 
tobacco  juice  on  the  heads  of-  the  peop'e  be- 
low. The  march  called  "The  "Warrior's 
Joy"  is  the  favorite  among  those  who  beat 
time  with  their  feat  as  a  manifestation  of 
impatience  —  it  is  so  well  marked  that  it 
never  fails  to  harry  up  thoEe  in  charge. 
"Hello,  Eeilly!"  is  an  amusing  exclama- 
tion used  as  a  means  of  attracting  recogni- 
tion among  the  lower  ten.  Whistling  and 
cat-calls  have  fallen  into  disuse  in  this  de- 
generate age,  probably  caused  by  a  larger 
sense  of  appreciation,  or  perhaps  in  the  firm 
conviction  that  the  few  modes  of  diversion 
above  enumerates,  together  with  the  actual 
performance,  is  sufficient  amusement  for  a 

single  evening. 

■»■ — - ■ 

Cocoa  and  Gallipogns  Islands, 
The  rumori  of  hidden  treasure  in  Cjcos  Is- 
land have  been  at  length  t-actd  to  their  original 
source.  The  pi  ate-s'  ireasure  may  be  all  moon- 
shine but  that  the  millions  of  trassuri  taken 
from  the  Peruvian  Government  on  the  Mary  Deer 
lie  bcr.ied  on  Cocob  and  lone,  two  of  the  Gal- 
lapigos  Is'ahd?,  theri  txi  two  living  witnesses 
to  pr jve.  Charles  Stewart  of  Naps,  and  David 
Sutherland  of  Tallejo,  helped  to  bary  ibis  trea- 
sure in  its  hldding  place  and  know  whera  to 
find  it.  A  company  has  been  formed  under  the 
title  of  the  Consolidated  Hiiden  Treasure  Com- 
pany, s2S  Montgomery  ttrjtt,  Room  10,  where 
shares  arefsold  at  $10  each.  The  stock  is  being 
rapidly  taken  up.  A  schooner  will  sta:t  on 
Feb'y  1st.  taking  Stewart  and  Satberland  to 
the  islands.  These  men  who  buried  the  '  r  ■  asure 
can  ceitiinly  find  it.  At  length  there  is  some- 
thing tangible.  This  Coco3  Is"a-id  tspsdition 
is  founded  on  facts,  and  not  on  romantic  pirati* 
cal  history.  • 

£>r.  Barlow  «J.  fcuatrti 

Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle* 
men  on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  H  o'clock. 
A  nart  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  *  p  u  ,  free.         w 


■c  Do  well,    Show   Card  Writer, 

Beady  made  and   made  to  order,    boom  10, 
806  Market  strret,  cor.  Post  and  iloatgsmory.  c 


The  Mountain  Beer  Is  the  only  real  Liger  on 
this  Coast.  Call  and  try  it,  at  02*  Sacramento 
street,  where  it  la  sold  at  10  cents  a  glass.       x 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
iu  hats.  At  "  The"  Bat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  Btora  below  Kearny),  all  tbese 
nrw  etyles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Everyone  who 
goeB  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  B 


Oyster   Trade. 

The  oyster  trade  in  California  is  assuming 
gigantic  proportions.  Emerson  Corvllle,  of  the 
Eaddle  Boek,  HO  Pine  street,  furnishes  from 
his  own  oyster  beds  at  San  Bruno  millions  ot 
oysters  to  all  parts  of  the  Paeiflc  Coast.  His 
Eastern  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 
has  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and  'he 

'Saddle  Beck"  is  imown  aTerywhere, 


Best    Quality    of   Dojtsftln 

Driving  glovee,  at  (2  per  pair,  at  the  What 

Queer  Laundry x 

Genuine  Havana    CJtrars. 

Beet  brands  at  611  Montgomery  street,  S.  W. 
corner  of  Merchant.    Francs'  &  Calm.  q 


For   Wajning 

Shirts,  $1  SO  per  dor.;  small  pieces,  00c.  per 
u  s.    At  the  What  Oheer  Laundry-  • 


Holiday    Candles. 

Fresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery. 578  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  and  retail,    o 

El   You    Want 

Four  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  wished,  and 
sot  spoiled,  send  them  to  the  What  Cheer  Laun 
Iry. x 

Freah.  and.  Sweet. 

Fer  the  beat  confectionery,  go  to  C&ntf  and 
Wagner's.  Id  Montgomery  St.  near  Sutter.       H 


Barry  Corby nV, 

No.  7*0  Market  street.  Reopening  on  Saturday 
evening,  January  Wth,  1S73.  Harry  Oorbyn  re- 
specif  ally  informs  bis  fiiecds  aed  patrons  tbat  be 
ha!  refitted  in  beautiful  etjle  tbU  cosy  and  com- 
fortable report,  aca  will  be  plsas<d  t9  eee  them 
03e  acd  all  on  the  above  date,  when  he  proposes 
they  shall  rample  eome  of  tbe  choicest  wines  and 
Ignore ;  a  new  billiard  I  able,  from  the  manufactory 
of  Lie-enfeld.  with  Pbe'an  &  Colander's  latest 
patent  steel  faced  cushions,  ba»  been  placed  in 
the  Billiard  Parlor.  The  popular  and  efficient 
beverage  manipulator,  Toaimy  Carroll,  can  be 
found  in  his  old  position  prepared  to  dispense 
creatare  comforts  to  all.  w 

— e 

Do    prot    suffer    from    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  arplvicg  at  Dr.  B.  fL  Cowan's  Insti- 
rate.  310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  pja.  We 
speak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Do&- 
tor's  capability.  Bel ereocea  given  if  required,  h 


The  Illustrated  Proaa  (S.  P.) 

No.  1,  January,  1873.  Sold  by  tutscription— 
$1  60  a  year.  Elegant,  choice,  cheap.  Sample 
nnmberp,  15  cents.    Adders  Murray,  Dewey  & 

Co.,  S.  F. e 

For  the  Very  Best  Drinia, 

Goto  Ya  es'  Branch  Saloon,  corner  of  Market 
and  Third  streets.  »* 


NEW   ADVERTISEMENTS. 


PROTECTIVE  ORDER  OF  SEALS. 

s^*  There  will  be  a  meeting  on  Snodny 

nex',  Jannary  !6*b,  at  12  ©"clock,  ar.,  at  Anthony 

Hall,  Bash  street,  between  Kearny  and  Dnpont. 

BaeinesB  of   lmportaccs    will    come    before    the 

Lodge. 
j a- i  t d A-  W.  BARK,  Scribe. 


3IAGUIBES  OPERA  HOUSE. 

First  Appearance  of  the  New  Tenor, 

Sen.  ITALO  PELESE, 

....OS.... 

TUESDAY  £T£KI\G JAK'T  S8lh 

In  the  Grand  Opera  of 


LUCREZ1A   BORGIA! 

Daca  Alfoneo.   Senor  F.  Bigo 

Lncrezi*  Borgia Senora  L.  Barnardi 

Maffio  OrBini Senora  McKenzie 

Qeonaro Senor  I.  Polese 

GRAND  ITALIAN  CHORUS. 

COXDrCTOK GEO.  T.  ETAN8 

Admission One  Dollar 

Reserved  Seale,  SO  cents  extra. 

Gallery Tweniy-five  Cent* 

j%24  td 


MESSRS.  M'NEIL  &  CALDER 

.  KNOUNOES  TO  THEIR  IRIENDS  AND 
A  the  Pnblic  generally,  that  they  have  opened 
under  COLMANS  CLOTHING  STORF,  Corner 
of  Bush  and  Montgomery  streets,  with  a  "WELL 
SELECTED  STOCK  of 

CHOICE  WISES, 

J.IQUORS    AND 


All  are  invited  ta  call,  and  ARCHIE  McSEIL 
AND  VTM.  O.  CALI'ER  wiil  do  their  best  to 
make  tbem  comfortable.  ja2Uf 


dividend  notice. 

masonic  savings  and  loan   bank. 

No.    C  Foat    street,  Masonic  Temple, 
SAN  FRANCISCO. 

AT  A  MEETING  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  DIREC- 
tors  of  tbis  Bank-,  held  January  20tb.  1873, 
a  dividend  was  declared  at  tbe  rate  of  ten  (10)  per 
cent,  per  anonm  on  Term  or  Permanent  Daposiis, 
and  eight  per  cent,  per  annnm  on  Ordinary  Da- 
posits,  f  ar  the  ssmi-annna)  term  ending:  Jinaary 
2Lat,  1ST3,  payable  on  and  after  Febrnaiy  Is1, 167?, 
free  from  all  taxes.  GEOKOE  ICO UINS, 
j&22-if  Secretary. 


THE  GOLDEN  ERA 

For    1873. 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

San  Francisco  Saving*  Union,  533  Call- 
fornltt  street,  corner  of  "WeVb. 

FOR  THE  HALF  TEAR  ENDING  WITH  THE 
3iet  December,  1b~2.  a  dividend  haB  been  de- 
clared at  the  rate  cf  nine  and  eix-tenths  (9  6-10; 
per  cent,  per  annnm  on  Term  Deposits,  and  eieht 
■i  percent,  per  annnm  on  Ordinary  Deposits,  free 
of  Federal  Tax  on  Deposits,  payable  on  and  after 
13th  Jannary.  1673.  By  order. 
de3I  2w  LOVELL  WHITE.  CaBhier. 


What    Cheer    l^annciry 


MMWIMll 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

EVSBT    SATURDAY    NIGHT. 

Piano    ana     Singlns    at  8  I».M. 
D.  BARRY,  Chairman. 

Charing  Cross  Saloon 

600  Mission  street,  near  Second, 
delO  J.  EAGLES,  Proprietor. 


EMPLOYMENT  OFFICE 

65S  Sacramento  street, 
(The  First  House  below  Kearny  street,) 

FOB  FURNISHING  WHITE  AND  CHINESE 
Help  of  all  kinds.— General  Business  flKency: 
Collect  RentP,  Notes  and  AcoonntB:  Wbite  and 
Chinese  Laborers  supplied  for  Families,  Hotels, 
Farms,  Factories,  eto. 

I'HAS,  F.  UECH1.KEK  A:  CO., 
de2S  lm  65C  Sacramento  street 


apStf 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOE 

ON  HAND  and  nude 
to  ORDER, 

L.    BLAIR'S, 

9   Kearny  street. 


E.  PARDINI 

NO.  •»©»  WASHINGTON  STB  SET.  (ABOVE 
the  Plaza),  San  Franci*eo.  Boots  and  Shoes 
made  to  order  in  the  beat  French  stile.  The  same 
ready  made  always  on  hand.  no  l-3m 


NEW  YORK  PRICES 

H ALL'S    PIAAOS 
For  sale  at  No.  19 

Tsler  street.    Call  and 
examine  f  or  yourselves. 
_r-Tbe  only  Califor- 
nia-made Piano  on  the 
de24tf 


2IST  YEAR  OF  PUBLICATION. 


A    New    Departure 

....FOB  TBE  ... 


FRESH    AND     BRILLIANT 
CONTRIBUTORS. 


The  Best  Talent  in  the  Country 


San  Francisco  Fenilletons  and 
Social  Gossip. 


True  Reflex  of  California 
Life  and  Times. 


THE  ROMANCE  AND  EEALITT 
OF  THE  PERIOD. 


The  Great  Novel  of  the  Day, 

The  New  Magdalen! 

BY    WIJUKiE    COLLI.V8, 

IN  THE 

Golden  Era. 


r       PRICE    Joels 

A  Safe  and  speedy  Reme- 
dy for  all  Bronchial  Affec- 
tions, Asthma,  Colds, 
Coughs,  Loss  of  Voice, 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  Con- 
sumption, Hoarseness, 
Pain  and  soreness  of  the 
Breast,  and  all  Difficulties 
arising  from  a  sudden 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  its 
healing  powers,  Ask  for 
the  California  Hall's  Pul- 
monary alsam.  Sold  by 
all  Druggists. 

J.    R.  GATES    &   CO., 

PROPRIETORS. 

3  or  tier     Samnme    and      Commercial     ate. 
j»13tf 


The  "Podgers  Papers," 

By  opadfferaV  la 

THE  GOLDEN  ERA 


"""""  ■  «»"»t>«»«- 


SWALLOW   FLIGHTS 

By  Charles  TVarren  Stoddurd.  In 

The  Golden   Era. 


TABLE       TALK, 
3y  Olive  Harper,  In 

The  Golden  Era 


T<oivr.    a..   ha"c\7:s:'s 

FenllletoD,  In 

The  Golden  Era. 


ORIGINAL    STORIES,     POEMS    AKB 
SKKTCH£8,      FASHION      GOSSIP, 

ASITSEMEM8,  LITESATrRE 
AND  ART,  ANSWERS  TO  COR- 
RESPCNITE^TS,     ET(. 


THE  "GOLDEN  ERA"  18  THE  OLDEST 
Weekly  Paper  in  tbe  State,  permanently 
established, and  r  ore  widely  circulated  at  home 
and  abroad  than  any  other  on  the  Pacific  Coast. 
In  California,  tbe  Atlantic  States,  and  thronghont 
the  entire  field  of  its  ere&i  and  rapidly  increasing 
eironlation,  the  "GOLDEN  ERA"  is  universally 
regarded  aa  a  literary  and  family  joaraal  of  une- 
qualled eioellence. 

To  Advertisers. 


The  "GOLDEN  ERA"  is  a  welcome  Sunday  »1b- 
itor  In  every  Home  and  Household,  and  as  an 
advertising  medium  its  advantages  must  be  appa- 
rent to  business  men. 

TO  MAIL  SUBSCRIBERS, 

The    Golden  Era,  far   One  Year,  S3  SO  ; 
for  Six  Mentha,  92  OO. 

Subscriptions  to  be  paid  in  advance. 

The  Golden  Era  and    Peter-ion's  Ladle  a' 

National  Magazine,  One  Tear,  $S. 

■•-THE  GOLDEN  ERA  and  PETERSON'S 
LADIES1  NATIONAL  MAGAZINE  serTed  by 
Carriers  in  tbe  city  at  \l'£  cents  per  week. 


Pacific  Stone  Company. 

THE  PiOTFIO  STONE  COMPANY  CALL 
the  especial  attention  of  Arcnit«ots,  Bc^H 
eere,  and  the  public  in  general,  to  the  SUPERIOR 
QUALITY  of  the  Stone  now  being  manufacture! 
by  tbem  in  this  city  under  the  Ransome  Patent!. 
They  make  to  order  and  keep  iu  stock : 
Bonding  Fronta,  Wuter  Pipe, 

Slnfee,  Monument*.   Fountain*, 

Tiles,  Copln^a  for  TTalli, 

Filter*,  etc.,  etc., 

Together  with   Raoeome's  celebrated    Free-Grit 

Grindstonss.  all  of  which  we  guarantee  superior, 

and  at  a  price  far  below  that  of  hand-out  work, 

•VTbe  attention  of  private  parties  intending  ■ 
build  is  respect) oily  solicited. 
Office.  No.  1*  BUSH  STREET,  San  Francieoo. 


THOMAS    W.    BREE, 
SILVER  FIjATBR 
^f  MANUFACTURER; 

^T  — AITD— 

AT  REPAIBIIB 

^sr  —of— 

£55  ORUDIS,  BlfiJOS, 

^C^  — AND— 

OT11EK    MCSICAL    IVSTEI  ME.XTI^ 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1SC5. 

■#-Leo8ona  eiren  on  tbe  Banjo  and  Drum. 
MISSION  STREET,  between  First  and  See. 

N.  B.— Fine-toned  Silver  Solo  Banjos  foi 
essioDals  always  on  band. 


Alfred  Vetter, 

Manufacturer  and 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES, 

285  Dnpont, 

HEARSCTTER  STREXTJt 

See  my  stock  of  Bird) 

Cag^a  before  purchasing 
e'tewbere.  AlwaysEome-: 
tbiognew  on  hand.  My! 
Patent.  Cages,  made  of 
Tin  Wire,  are  warranted 
FREE  FROM  VERMIN 
Also,  beet  quality  TEA' 
no20t!    ■ 


TRAYS  aiwaiBon  band. 


Meerschaum  Pipe  Depot 

613    KEABNY    8TBEET. 

PIPES    MADE    TO   ORDER  AT  , 
the  short es  notic*    All  Pipes  and 
Cigar  Holders  tvananted  genuine,  and 


rti  iiDiuu  genciiie,  auu 
to  color  well.    Meer'Cbaum  PipFs  aod 

walking  Canes  Mounted  and  Repaired  

at  lowest  Fa^tern  PriceF,  and  with  the  bBst  work- 
man Bhi  p.  A  large  asEonment  of  Walking  Cases 
and  Fancy  Goods  of  every  description  alwsye  on 
band.  no2t  li 


The  Popular  Beverage 

CONGRESS  WATER  FROM  THE  PACIFI0 
Congress  Springs,  near  Santa  Clara.  Indorted 
by  tbe  Medical  Faculty  its  curative  powers  beinl 
equal  to  tbe  celebrated  Oongrees  Water  from  lb* 
Springs  of  Saratoga,  New  \ork.  Depot  removed 
from  1^8  Kearny  street  to  New  Montgomery,  nne 
door  from  Howard.  Families  supplied  daliy.  Lib- 
eral discount  to  the  trac  e,  and  orders  attended  to 
promptly.  de251r 


FRENCH  MUTUAL  PROVIDENT 
SAVINGS  &LDAN  SOCIETY. 

Twenty-Sixth     Seml-Anaual     Dividend. 

A  DIVIDEND  OF  NINE  PER  OEKT.  PER AN- 
num,  net,  (0  per  cent.)  upon  tbe  operations 
of  the  French  Savings  and  Loan  Society,  for  tbe 
six  montbs  ending  December  31st,  1672,  has,  ia 
conformity  with  tbe  report  cf  tbe  Committee  ci 
Verification  appointed  by  the  members  of  the  So- 
ciety, been  declared  by  tbe  Board  of  Administra- 
tion, at  tbe  Semi-Annnal  Meeting  held  on  tbs 
16th  instant.  Tbis  dividend  will  be  payable  o« 
and  after  the  eighteenth  instant,  at  tbe  office  or 


j201m 


Director  of  French  Savings  Bank' 


GEORGE    MATES1; 


'4J&I 


sndall  kinds  of  SHELL  FISH,  . 
Stalls  Noe.  to,  41,  42,  California1 
Market,  entrance  on  California  street. 

Public  or  private  parties  ud  families  aupplfid 
from  6  A.M.  to  12  p.  M.  Ladies'  and  Gentlemaol 
OT6*er  Room  ooen  frow>  «  *.«.  to  tt  p.v       *»Jil* 


Philadelphia   Restaurant. 

OHAS.  V.  BEROOLD,  PROPRIETOR. 

THE    OLDEST     ESTABLISHED 
and   most  popular  Restaurant  in 
San   Francisco.     The  Tables   are    aup- 

Elied  with  tbe  best  in  market.    Board-— 
y    the   week.    408   PINE    STREET,    jesubov 
Montzomsrv.                                                   m»f>  hB 


Crystal  Sample  Room 

5SS   SiCBlMESTO    STREET. 

ALT,    DRINKS.    PLAIN    OR    FANCY,    TBH 
CENTS.    19-Hot  Dficka  .apeoi&lly. 

K.   MATHEK, 
ia!7  lm  Proprietor. 


Bar  Sugar 

FOR    SALE  — SIB    KEARNY    STSEET,   AT 
MEROER'S.     Alio,  every  kind  of  Candies 
Wholesale  and  ReUi  L 
noTtf 


M.    A.    MKKCEE. 


Indian  Queen  Range 


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lortlnirr.    I'.uk..    DKnn    Thompson! 


X  V  T  3L.  3E3       HOC 


w.ll  trMO'W.  Mr  la*  AtM  uili  «•>  riuiln),  Uw  tkr.lliaelr  -.•aauot.l  Dr.aM,  M  l  ku,«uii.i 

Dieclxich;  or,  Life  in  New  York 


A1MM 


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it 

Aaaaalaa  TlupaMosr/ 

Burr  Brawn  

Utp,  H.i 

raUceaaa  kUOIBDi. 

Jaaok. 

P.i. lip  s bt'h   !■-.- 

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Mr*.  Irin.  .  UOBaekatp  r.. 

LmW  Jo»i-   

Hot  Cora  Woaan . 


..    Jnn.wv  m.i.i  s 

M.I-    I.    II  M1HI-ON 

LrTTtB  MAO 

W.    rorllT 

rt.rix.rt  Tbarar 

John  Robt.ma 

Wl  II.  Rltemt 

O.   WlWon 

Dan*/  Tkooipaoa 

Cb.i.  R^4 

0*0.  Blefcarl. 

(Ho.  Dud'  .0 

Doli  ll.rt 

Mr*.    B,  F.  m«w.ri 

in.-  I.kil.  J.w.l 
1.  M.  .iutnerl.tid 


ratlM Miss  Agnea  Kennedy 

iinn  i  ii..%%ii,-<i7i7itnili«T^Irii|o 

Plre  Mlnutaa   -v»-  i « 1»   Btl  or  timer 


OF    II»JOIIDJE.J>ir,I,S. 


A.OX      FIRST. 

THE   OLD  BOWERY  THEATRE 
Scene  2--lnterior  of  Delmonico's 
Scene  3--The  Stormy  Night. 

RjM-pry  of  young  8lnclilr— TorllllDft  T.blatD. 
-A.OX      SECOND. 

Home  of  Chas.  Sinclair  on  the  Hudson 

Scene  2—  Diediich's  Dream. 
Scene  3--OUR  SONCS. 


A.OT 

THIRD. 

THE    DEVIL'S    LEDGE! 

THE  STRUGGLE  FOR  THE  TIN  CASE 

IlrlTISB    TABLEAU. 

A.CT 

POTJBTH, 

Wall,  vli.t  will 

7ou  cill  your  Tint  BoyJ 

LITTLE 

DIEDRICH! 

•A- HAPPY 

ni-MuiiirvT  jn 

ay  AH   Bills  Ma.io.rit  th«  AUumbrs  Theatrs  nost  da  presooted   hereafter  on  Monday. 
S7*P/rformsDce  to  cummtnoe  paoettiilly  ->i  elnbt   o'clock. 


»•■*•    l^aiva.   ««,    Hallla. 

MpatHitt,    !)„„,» 


at. .Ilia-     I.. i    Farr.H 
..Mairtxlf    Hrmrr 


HARD    CHEEK. 

Mr.  Ocarir  fbt     I'r.Bh  MorUacr  I  Piptl f'hu.  Tbomp*v>a 


(it.-fnr- 


'>rch»a-r», 


""n«  «•!••  P«i«y  M«nd«Tlll« 

HUGH  ROBINSON  IN  HIS  SONG  AND  DANCE  ANO  CHANGES 

Hrtrnplpr        M|M    IJT|„a^tOB 

Bone  H,.\n tnn  Blxa|| 

SCHNEIDER  AND  LOUISE    -THOMPSON  A  LOU.  SOWERS 


SCHOOL. 

Old  (Irim...  T«ob.r Fruik  Mortlai.r 

P.u,  Bolirar.. Cb.il..  Toomcoo 

S.moo  Dlmi Walter  Park. 

fckolara Ooamaaf 

kotiB  una  Dance I,om  Dlxoa 

Comic  «..„„ AlaaalB  Brewer 

Iluct-DriT.n  from  Horn,  .kf  i.m-.  koracr.  .V  I.h  Porrc.t 


Oharl*.  TboaiptOB.. 


NEGRO    ACT. 


.H.rry  Howard 


0"'t°" Orobwtra 


•ana Muaale  St.  cum 

r"»a LaAia  i.ivin,.i..i. 

Owitara Orehvlr. 


Tbe  parformaoo.  will  oonolud.  withl 

PUTTING  HIM  THROUGH! 

Aot« 'M£"J"'U& Uirrr  Howard 

Amu  oar.. ..Cbarlae  Thompson  |  Oall  Eoy Hugh  Robiuaon 

•^ZjOOIl     Out     for     X'-t9L.n.»0 


tiik  Minn.!.  Loi>ui<iif  uotsca. 


PACIFIC  HOUSED 
OLYMPIC  HOUSE, 


f  '    -unmf-rrlikl 
■  .IrdtrtMlaraT    ■•,•■ 

E»«roy  ■lrt>ft,  np. 
P<r-ll«   tk*   flKfltm 

:<  a  UOTRKLL 


OnrC«l»br»,ta»d  fl  SW  Whit*  8btrU, 
ITOaLL  AND  SHE  THEM. 


W¥ 


Tbty  ft  t  vzur&JTLY,  cod  (or  nnolity  and  darablllly  will  novar  b«  matobed.    To  b»  had  ooly  at  the 

IXL    AH'H'iv    iroiti:,     eifl    Krarny    -troct. 


rBeverai 


Wolf  in  the  Fold  &  the  Thistle 

TIIBE  THISTLE  THAT  PRICKED  THE  FAIR 
X  Lnura  h\Bgotoit  another  edition  of iho 
•■Wolf  lo  tho  Fold"  tb«t  (loon  not  conflict  with. 
the  law  of  libel.  G-tltiit  Th.Mlntoni,  Ko.  9 
Post  air  -et  opp.  Maxoulc  Temple.  Ag"?ntn  want- 
c<1  to  Bfll  It  on  the  Ftr«ot.  taJH)  la 


MERCANTILE  LIBRARY  HALL 


1ATEK 


I 


estaurt 


■» 


Q-RAKTI} 


COMPLIMENTARY   CONCERT 


-tek  Dries  T  > 


MR.  VERNON  LINCOLN 


THURSDAY    EVENING  JAN.    30 

Aaalaud  by  i tin  Knloait  Koalitb  Contralto, 

Mrs.    LINCOLN    3XatVltXJb:JL.L 

Of  IbsOryital  Palaee.  Royal  Albirt  Hall,  ard  otbar  prio- 
ri Kaitltah  Coocvrti:  MK>.  RuBuRT  Ui'ORE.  MRS.  M. 
AKK.  MK  C  M\Kl.V.  MK.  A  HARHIKUh  V  li.  kind 
■iatioB  of  Mr.  John  MaUalloaKb,.„.y.  K.A.  I  /.K-VUAOli, 
idiMUr. 


m 

ABKIMIOH SI  AS 


3P-1 


ORGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 


....oiboula.tes:in  .... 


All    the.  Theatres. 


CIRCULATED  EVERY  (DAY 


cT03EIlNr    ROBL'S, 


M>NK   BUT  TIIK    111  NT  m'AJJiV    <IF  M  KATN 
(JAN  BE  HAD   AT 

Stalls  .~i,  O,  ■Ua-iliioi-iii.'i  Market 

MOUiVTAIN  BEER. 


Only  Depot,  624_Sacramento  street. 

THIS  I«    TIIK   ONlaT    REAL    IAOEB,    AND 
tbe  floRit   Bo«r  oa  tbia  (Joait.     It  )■  PURK,  NuURIMtj- 
INO.  andol  a  FINE  TA8TK.    It  is  sold  by  tb«  Glial  at  lOo., 

Sir  doeon  Qaart  Boilloi  at  Vl  SO,  aod   Ut   lO-sallon   K  ibb  a. 
<8  59.    SwTA  ttnt-cUsa  HOT  L.UN0H  from  11  to  1  o'olook. 


riONKKB    «JUOE    M*4jro7ACrOBY. 


THE   OLD 

Hot     SCOtcH, 

IS  Alortoa  Street,  Dear  Keurnjr. 

AH     Di-in  Km     Ten    Cents 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  AND  JERRY  IN  TOWN. 

Alwnrn  on  fllo  tbe  Now  York  Herald,  Hat-per'a 
W..i -Itty.  I'rank  Lenhti'e,  Dny'H  U..inK«.  Police  Uu- 
?  (in.  utl  trie  Oalifornm  paptlt,  uieo  London 
1'anch,  Keiry  Life,  Illustrated  London  Newi.  Call 
aod  rii'iily  yonrnelf. 

09-  Duu't  foi'Kei  the  eign  of  tbe  Hot    Scotch. 


;n 


0BARLE9  WM.  v  ILI.MAN.  Proo'r. 


Rum  Punch,    Hot  Scotch, 

....AN]?.    .. 

TOM    and    JERRY, 

«U    To    Tall-    BRAACU 

Hot     Sootcb, 

.U8  Hutl.-r  street)  Hear  Kenroj. 

All    X)rinl£s    Ten    Oents 

HOT     CUOWDLR     KTKBY    Ml.lll. 

jkoU  tf  JOS.  D.  BRIOOS.  Proprietor 

DRESS  MAKING. 

MRS.  M.  F.  BISHOP,  NO.  10  O'PARRELL 
>  brBet,  is  the  p'aoB  for  Ladiee  and  atransere 
vaBitlng  the  oiiy  to  have  their  DreaBsi  made  in 
style,  and  a  perfect  fit,  at  a  moderate  priue     dei9 

RICHEDA    FAMILY 

(Formerly   of  Chiarina't    Royal  Italian  Ch-cvi) 

WILL  GIVE  LESSONS  ON  THE  VIOLIN  OR 
Onltar,  «*.  residence!  (if  required),  or  far 
sish  Maei:  for  Balls  or  Parties,  at  moderate 
Charges.  Residence,  800  Montgomery  afreet 
oaroer  Jaokson,  hoom  No.  11. 


del2  Ira 


J.    C.    COMBES, 

terrapin  rTmcti, 

Cor.  Second  and  Tehama  streets. 

m    iVTarraplD     constantly    on     band. 
roisters   in   etery    "tyle.     PRIVATB 


SQUARZA'S 

Branch  Punch  Salonn, 

3 1 7  Kearny  street. 


Have  yon  bobeld  It?    If  not,  you've  a  trust 
At  SQDARZA'S  PUNCH  BAL00N,  In  Kosroy  » I  rest  | 
There  BONA,  dlaolple  of  GI1K  AT  hQUAKZA, 
Dlapensea  famed  Magio  PonohoBi  rathor 
The  most  dolioioun  mlxluras  yet  reoorded; 
And  have  with  many  medala  buen  rewardodl 
Ladles  their  CORDIALS  HtCW  can  nip  at  leleore,— 
Their  "TEARS"  appease,—  and  Mon  K»ln    "LADJIES 

PLEASURE." 
To  allay  connubial  differences  and  pain. 
In  "ANTI-DIVORCE"  yon  can  your  end  attain. 
Blp  of  tbe  potent  extract  bat  one  taste, 
lour  arm,  oonsollng,  straight  la  round  her  waist 
Guess  what  &   "MORNING  OUMt-'OItr"  In  the  alas 
That  heals  the  puarrel  and  Imparts  the  bliss  I 
The  "WELCOME"  too,  you'll  always  And 
A  balmy  soother  for  the  troubled  mind. 
The  bright  "AURORA, "and  tbe  sweet  "FAREWELL, 
Just  visit  BONA,  and  you'll  all  fare  well! 
His  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS'*  are  the  panaoea 
For  all  dyspeptlos  and  for  diarrhoea. 
No  Cholera  Morbus  ever  has  been  found 
Where  "HYGIENIO  BITTEBS"  knock  aronna. 
BONA  and  SQUARZA,  spite  of  all  detractors, 
Have  proved  the  Nation's  greatest  benefaoton  t 
Full  FORrY  dlffdrent  histtbfal  drink*  you'll  dad 
To  aid  the  Man— Invigorate  the  mlndl 
Not  this  alone— a  Welcome  you  will  meet 
At  BONA'S-ISQUARZA'SI-Sn  KEARNY  8TREET. 
Remember,  too.  not  this  famed  place  to  pass; 
ALL    SPLENDID  LIQUORS  BUT  ONE  BIT  A  GLAS8, 


THEY  HAVE  TAKEN 

THE     FIRST    PREMIUM 

....AT.... 

AH  the  Mechanics'  Fairs. 


IHE  J0UBNA1  OF  AMUSEMENTS. 

Published  every  Day  la  the  Year  by 

r.       IP.       BOGABDirS 

1)1  Merchant  and    68S  -Woahlnrton  rt«. 

Below  MonWonlery.  Sen  FnnoUco. 


MONDAY JANUABI  27,  187S 


AMUSEMENTS,    Etc. 

California  Thratie. 

To-night  John  T.  Kcumond  wlil  present  for  the 
flrit  time  ia  tbis  city  a  new  and  original  drama  ia 
tbiee  acta  written  expressly  for  hi  a).  It  ia  enti- 
tled "'Only  ft  Jew."  In  it  Mr  Raymond  will  give 
an  impersonation  of  u  benevolent  pawnbroker  of 
the  name  of  Uncle  Nathan.  The  p'aj-  la  a  good 
one  and  hae  been  rerr  soeceiaful  in  the  Eastern 
cities.  After  tbis  piece  Mr.  Raymond  will  appear 
in  bis  wonderfully  fanny  impersonation  of  Too- 
dles  in  the  farce  of  tbit naire. 
Allmmbra. 

Those  who  missed  seeing  Johnny  Allen,  Mis! 
Alice  Harrison  and  Little  Mao  in  "Schneider' 
have  only  them' elves  to  blame,  for  wo  warned 
tbem  that  it  most  be  withdrawn  to  rrake  war  for 
novelties.  To-night,  this  mirth- provoking  trio 
will  appear  in  a  play  which  haa  never  been  pre- 
sented In  Sin  Fracotico.  It  is  a  seosat;onal  drama 
entitled  '"Dledricb;  or,  Life  ia  New  York." 
Jobooy  Allen  will  appear  aa  Diedricb,  a  New 
York  Dates  bor;  Miss  Alice  Harrison  as  Lena, 
a  stree'.-tinger,  and  Little  Mao  in  the  thre9  char- 
acters of  Nobbs  a  lawyer's  olfrlr,  a  New  York 
newihoy  and  a  New  York  boot-blaok.  Tbe  other 
parts  will  bo  fi:1cd  by  Pierpor.  t  Tfcajer,  Bob  Hart. 
Harry  Thompson,  Mrs.  E.  F.  Stewart  and  others. 

Metropolitan  Theatre. 

Miss  Augusta  L.  Dargon,  who  is  at  present  fill- 
ing an  engagement  at  this  house,  is  undeniably 
one  of  tbe  v*ry  beet  actresses  who  haveevervis- 
Ited  Ualifornia.  There  is  much  power  inherim- 
personatisas  end  an  absence  of  aragioess  which  ren- 
ders them  verypleaeing.  To-night  the  veryinterest 
in  g  drama  entitled  "Unmasked"  which  afford  9  some 
striking  pictures  of  society  at  the  present  dar,  will 
be  performed  We  adviee  every  lady  in  Pan  Fran- 
cises who  suspects  her  hnaband  of  not  being  a 
perfect  gem— of  beiag  a  little  "•  ff  color"  in  fact— 
to  take  tbe  monster  to  see  this  play.  Two  ban 
dred  hnsoands  were  converted  by  it  baturday 
night. 
Mftttilru'H  Opera  House. 

Tbe  new  tenor,  Signor  Italo  Poleee,  will  make 
his  appearance  to-morrow  night  in  the  opera  of 
"Lucrezia  Borgia,"  The  box  sheet  gives  promise 
of  a  good  atter.  dance. 

Bella  Union  Theatre. 

There  is  always  something  lively  and  entertain- 
ing at  this  house.  Large  audiences  were  present 
on  Saturday  and  Sunday  nights,  and  the  per- 
formance gave  general  satisfaction.  Miss  Liltie 
Hall  oontinnas  a  great  favorite  in  Bong  and  dance 
and  ballads;  J.H.  Larfein  and  Carrie  Armstrong 
excel  in  Dutch  impersonations;  Miss  Carrie  Ohap 
man's  medley  dance  is  much  applauded;  Oogill 
and  Ooopar,  the  California  song  and  dance  art- 
istes, are  general  favorites;  Matt  Kelly,  Johnny 
Tuers,  Temmy  Bree,  Charles  Verner  and  others 
appear  in  amusing  acts,  and  the  very  laughable 
bnrleique  entit'ed  "The  Lady  of  tbe  Lions,  or 
Lnv  and  Pryed,"  ooncludea  the  entertainment.  In 
this  R.  G.  Mareb  at  the  Widow  Meddlenot  is  simply 
immense,  and  Miss  Carrie  Chapman  Ella  the  part 
of  Olod  Meddlenot  very  cleverly. 
The  Athenenna. 

Mna  Agnes  Kennedy,  Miss  Maggie  Brewer,  Harry 
Howard,  Miss  Lulu  Somers,  Hugh  Robinson  and 
the  many  other  favorite  artistes  oompricing  the 
company  at  this  house  present  a  programme  o 
a  very  varied  and  attractive  oharaoter.  Songs, 
dances  and  acts,  and  other  performances,  make  an 
evening  spent  here  pass  very  pleasantly. 
Woodward's  Gardens. 

The  balloon  ascension  made  by  Messrs,  Cos  and 
Lay  on  Saturday  was  quite  a  eucoeBs.  ADout  ten 
tbonsaud  persons  were  (present.  Nearly  as  large 
a  crowd  was  present  on  Sunday,  when  the  Buislay 
Family  and  Profesaor  Samwells  gave  an  entertain- 
ment. There  are  many  now  attractions  in  .the 
gardens,  which  cause  orowds  to  visit  them  every 
day  of  the  week. 

The  San  Francisco  Amphitheatre. 

This  new  candidate  for  popular  patronage  in  the 
amusement  line  situated  on  Sutter  Btreet  between 
Montgomery  and  Kearny  streets,  will  probably 
open  next  Monday  evening.  Manager  Wilson  will 
present  as  hie  opening  cards  the  celebrated  Dock- 
rill  Parisian  Troupe.  The  DockriUe  were  brought 
out  from  Paris  by  Barnum,  the  great  showman, 
for  his  Amphitheatre  in  New  York,  and  are  big 
cards.  The  troupe  travel  with  their  own  horses, 
and  embrace  in  their  organization  the  best  trick 
olown,  and  the  best  female  rider  ever  in  the  coun- 
try. They  are  now  en  route  overland,  in  a  special 
oar,  and  will,  we  are  Bnre,  oreatea  sensation  here- 
A  New  Opera  Season. 

A  short  season  of  Italian  Opera  is  to  be  given  at 
Maguire's  Opera  House,  under  the  management 
of  Mr.  Ohas.  Alpers,  the  well  known  musician. 
The  initial  performance  will  be  given  next  Friday 
evening.  The  following  talented  artiBtsbave  been 
engaged:  Madame  Arrunta  Speransa,  controlto; 
Miae  Adeline  Speranza,  Miss  Annie  McKenzie, 
Pietro  Baocei,  Enrico  Paidinl,  a  new  baritone  di- 
rect from  Italy,  and  Fulvio  Rigo,  basso.  Maria  de 
Rohan  will  be  the  first  spars  performed.  With 
Baocei  and  the  other  talent  enumerated  above  in 
the  troupe,  a  series  of  operas  could  be  very  ably 
presented. 

AsATomcAi,  MTjarnH.— Ona  of  the  most 

tomplete  solleotions.of  the  kind  in  the  United 
flute*,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  beau- 
tiful wrx;  modela.it  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
On!y>  at,  the  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
aour  may  be  profitably  aoent  here. 

*  

For  a  safe  and  efficient  Beautitte&  or  the 
Complexion,  use  Diceht's  Famous  Cbeme  de 
Lis.  . 


AJtofjetxier  the  Best. 

It  1b  cur  lone,  bxtt  true,  that  3.  A,  Shaber, 
707  Market  6treet,  near  Third,  should  sell  fur- 
niture and'  bedding  cheaper  thnn  any  other 
dealer  in  tbis  city.  Try  Dim  and  yon  will  be 
ooi      ced. 


The    President's    Message, 

Peace  and  prosperity  are  tbe  key  notes  of  this 
document.  Cheapness  and  dnrabliry  are  the 
characteristics  of  H.  Luchsinger's  furniture, 
AU  ild    viEit    bis    emporium,  735  Market 

Btreet,  and  ascertain  bow  cheaply  a  house  oan 
be  furnished.  _  r>  J 

McDowell,   Show  Card  Writer, 

ade  and   made  to  order,    boom 


i 


Bunker  the  Balloonatic. 

Bunker  is  a  reporter  on  the  Bulletin,  and 
is  a  capital  fellow.  He  is  enthusiastic  in  his 
profession.  Be  will  not  be  quite  so  eutbu- 
Biastic  as  he  has  been  for  the  future,  we  im- 
agine. Bunker  of  the  Bulletin  went  up  in 
a  balloon  on  Saturday  ;  the  balloon  landed 
in  a  marsh  near  Redwood  City ;  tbe  tide 
was  out,  and  no  boat  could  reach  tbe  bal- 
loon, and  poor  Bunker  bad  to  sit  and  shiver 
in  the  middle  of  the  marsh  until  half-past 
three  o'clock  on  Bunday  morning.  Worse 
than  this,  his  fr.ei.ds  call  htm  Bunker  tbe 
balloonatic.  This  is  an  ungrateful  world- 
Never  mind  ;  Bunker  will  riBe  in  the  world 
even  if  be  never  goes  up  in  a  balloon  again. 


OX    CHl'Mfa    DEATH. 


A  Valuable  Scientific  Work. 

We  have  just  received  the  prospectus  of  a 
new  work  to  be  shortly  published,  entitled 
"The  Geological  and  Geographical  construc- 
tion of  the  San  Mateo  Mud  Flats  ;  by  Wm, 
M.  Bunker  and  G.  A.  Hull,  members  of  the 
S.  F.  Bohemian  Club,  and  reporters  for  the 
Call  and  Bulletin."  The  work  will  be  rich 
io  research  from  personal  observation  re- 
cently made  by  tbe  authors,  and  will  form 
a  contribution  to  the  scientific  literature  of 
onr  State  worthy  to  be  placed  alongside  of 
Professor  Whitney's  Keporte.  Tbe  title 
page  will  be  adorned  with  a  view  of  the 
"Flats,"  inclo  ling  the  singular  device  of  a 
balloon  cpuchant  and  the  authors  rampant. 

A  Civilized  Indian. 

The  Gold  Hill  News  says  : 

Meeting  Capt.  Bob,  of  the  Pinta  "nation" 
tbis  morni-ig,  he  cried  oat:  "Hal!o,  what's 
tbe  news?"  We  opened  our  budget  and 
gave  him  some  account  of  what  was  going 
on  in  the  country.  Bob  then  informed  ub 
that  he  was  going  to  California  in  a  day  or 
two.  We  told  him  of  tbe  Modoc  war  and 
Cdu'ionecl  him  against  going  to  California, 
as  be  would  probably  be  Bhot  for  a  Modoc. 
"Not  a  bit  of  dang' r,"  paid  Bob,  "I  ain't 
afraid.  Do  you  think  they  would  take  a 
Piute  for  one  of  them  d— d  wild  Injuns?" 
We  gave  it  np. 

Swearing  by  Deputy. 

An  exchange  tells  this:  A  couple  who 
started  for  the  train,  arrived  just  in  time  to 
see  it  moving  off  without  them;  very  warm 
day;  gentleman  very  very  fleshy;  parties 
very  mad ;  gentleman  sweary.  Swore 
roundly,  long  aod  loudly.  Lady  couldn't 
swear ;  wanted  to,  though.  So  after  gent 
had  finished  his  cues  words,  she  smiled 
sweetly  and  said,  "I  wanted  to  say  all  that, 
but  didn't  dare.    Thank  you." 


A  Little  Explaination. 

We  implore  the  Alta  not  to  make  use  of 
French  word?.  It  always  misapplies  them. 
Tbe  other  day  it  said  Mr.  Raymond  played 
the  part  of*"  the  parvenu  tanner."  Now  Joe 
Barker  was  not  by  any  means  &  parvenu 
tanner;  he  was  a  retired  tanner,  and  had 
become  a  rich  man— a  parvenu  rich  man. 

Strengthening:  tbe  Back. 

The  Jacksonville  Journal  states  that  a 
blooming,  blushing  schoolgirl  called  at  that 
office  the  other  day,  and  inquired  for 
"papers  for  a  week."  The  idea  suggested 
was  that  the  wanted  them  for  a  pannier.  - 


Cocoa  and  O&tlipagrus  Islands. 
The  rumon  ol  hidden  treasure  In  Cacoe  IB- 
land  have  been  at  length  traced  to  their  original 
source.  The  pi-atPB'  Ireaaure  may  be  all  moon- 
shine but  that  the  millions  of  tr?isur.a  taken 
fram  the  Peruvian  Government  on  the  Mary  Deer 
lie  hurried  on  Cocos  and  lone,  two  of  the  Gal- 
lapagoa  Island?,  thers  srs  two  living  witnesses 
to  prove.  Charles  Stewart  of  Napa,  and  David 
Sutherland  of  Yallejo,  helped  to  nary  this  traa- 
sare  In  its  hlddlng  place  and  fcnow  where  to 
and  It.  A  company  has  been  foimed  under  the 
title  of  the  Consolidated  Hidden  Treasure  Com- 
pany,  328  Montgomery  fctraet,  Room  10,  where 
Bhares  are£sold  at  $10  each.  The  stock  is  being 
rapidly  taken  np.  A  schooner  will  start  on 
Feb'y  1st.  taking  Stewart  and  Sutherland  to 
the  islands.  These  men  who  buried  the  treasure 
can  certainly  and  it.  At  length  there  ia  some- 
thing tangible.  This  Cocoa  Island  expedition 
ia  founded  on  fa:te,  and  not  on  romantic  pirati- 
cal history. * 

Something;  New, 

Wm  A.  Hubbard's  manufactured  mlssea' and 
Infant's  garments  and  ladies  underwear  in  suits, 
are  famed  for  their  superiority  of  make  and  tex* 
tore  all  over  the  Union.  Mr.  Geo.  W.  Amldon, 
the  authorized  agent  of  Mr.  Hubbard,  haa  eatab- 
Jlshed  a  depot  of  these  goo  da  at  218  Second  st, 
for  wholesale  und  retail  trade.  A  liberal  dis- 
count to  the  trade.  j 
• * 

Jones  £e  Schroder's 

Celebrated  Crab  Chowder  can  be  obtained  only 
at  Sao  Bath  itreet, nearly  opposite  the  Alham- 
bra  Theatre.  Sob  Hart  eats  it,  and  they  all 
eat  it.  Only  the  beat  brands  of  Liquors  bot- 
tled for  family  uae.  q 

Sam  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bass  House  Ouri&ges,  can  be 
found  In  trout  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
abllshment,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery Bta, ,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carriage  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  bo 

What  ■  Cheer    Liaundry 
Is  the  beat  Unndry  In  San  Franc isoo ,       * 


X>r.  Barlow  J .  &mlth 

IB  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  NervouB  Die- 
eaBea  at  hiB  Hygeian  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  1%  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  ia  devoted  to  examining 
and  proscribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  Invalids  dally,  from  9  to  i  p  ii.,  free.        w 


A.  Pleasant  Location. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodglnga  In  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tne  bnlldlnK  is  a  very  fine  one  and  IB  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. . 


No  dog  to  love,  none  to  caresc, 

How  caa  I  ever  my  aadneas  express? 

Chunk  ia  dtfonct— dead  as  a  call ; 

Hushed  Is  his  larking  and  etlll  la  his  tail. 

0,  such  a  tall,  white  on  the  end ; 

Oft  did  be  chase  it  with  a  wigelo  and  bend, 

Twiet  It  wl.h  hope,  twisting  around, 

Till  ov  rcomc,  he  reposed  on  the  ground ; 

Now  he's  extinct— dead  ag  a  nail ; 

Where  are  his  bark  aod  the  wag  of  his  (all? 

Iu  dreams  alone  poor  Chunk  I  see 
Sw'gging  his  milk  or  else  catching  a  ilea. 
'Tia  bnt  a  dream— waking  I  weep— 
For  under  two  feet  of  ground  doeB  he  flle-p. 
O,  beautiful  pop,  once  full  of  play, 
H»ven"t  I  fed  j  on  day  &£>.  r  day  ? 
Given  you  milk,  given  you  bread, 
Given  you  many  a  pat  on  tbe  head? 
Now  you'rj  ex  Inct — dead  as  a  nail — 
Where  an  ihe  bark  and  wag  of  your  tail? 

No  dog  to  love,  none  to  caries, 
Vainly  the  *ad  tearB  I  strive  to  renraSB. 
"Why  did  you  die?"  tadly  I  mourn: 
Was  it  from  polacn  or  swallow ing  a  bone? 
No  waggiog  tall,  no  beaming  eye 
Answers  a  qoeBtlon  or  gives  a  reply. 
Wa»  it  a  fit— stoppage  cf  breath- 
Fating  too  much,  the  sad  cause  of  your  deatbl 
Still  not  a  word,  dead  as  a  nail, 
Dim  1b  hia  eye,  stillea  (■  r  m- 1  his  tall. 


Everybody    Suited. 
There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 


(5 iv  nd  Concert  and  Ball 

Of  the  Germanta  Rifles,  at  the  Horticultural 
Hall,  Febrmry  2d.  The  musical  portion  of  the 
entertainment  will  consist  of  glees  and  ehornses 
by  the  Swiss  Singng  Club  and  Prjf.  Speranza's 
Italian  Singin?  Sicieiy.  Tois  ball  will  no  donbt 
be  one  of  the  most  eeiest  and  enjoyable  of  the 
season,  considering  tbe  p  ipularlty  and  high 
social  Etanding  of  the  oorps.  Tickets,  admit- 
ting  gentleman  and  ladles,  one  dollar.  q 


Fob  Sale— A  lot  ef  cheap  tllk  dre?ses,  at  32 
Geary  street.  A  good  price  paid  lor  cast-off 
clothing.  s 

it  is  JE*er-reotly  Astonishing 

How  beautifully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
it  the  What  Cheer  laundry.  Clothes  received 
Mtore  8  A.ii.  returned  the  Bame  evening  IX  de 
-tired.  i 


Diamond    Catarrh    Remedy 

Is  a  sure  cure  for  Ontarrh  or  Golds,  Ask  your 
druggist  for  it,  or  fiend  to  Dr,  A,  F.  Evov,  No. 
9  Post  dtreet,  z 


Sewing  Machines  for  Snlf, 

Bentad  and  repaired,  at  116  Post  street.   Aleo, 
Agency  f>  r  Mills'  Adjustable  Treadle.  x 


':iaalth  <ma  pleasure. 
Tnere  are  not  too  many   pleasures  In  Ban 

Francisco.  Nothing  is  more  pleasant,  nothing 
more  health-giving  than  a  drive  into  tne  conn- 
try  now  and  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
keep  a  carriage  of  their  own,  can  and  one 
equal  In  elegance  to  any  private  conveyance 
at  the  Occidental  Carriage  stand.  Frank  Bon- 
ton  has  there,  and  at  his  stables  1018  Stockton 
street,  caxriagea  of  every  description.  His 
drivers  are  earefol  and  experiences,  hia  charges 
are  moderate.  The  moral  of  the  above  is: 
%o  to  Frank  Bonton  at  the  Occidental  Hotel 
when  yon  want  a  carriage.  o 


Hairwork  and  Combings 

Made  np  neat  and  cheap  at  850  Washington 
stteet,  near  Stockton.    Side  curls  steamed  fo 

twenty-five  cents,  tj 

■■  * 

Holiday    Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tablea 
that  compare  with  Sqnana's.  Squarza's  Punches 
are  famous  for  the  high  art  shown  in  their  man- 
ufacture, the  happy  combination  of  wholeaome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  the  great  Squarza,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
the  Holiday  tables.  For  Bale  at  tbe  new  branch, 
317  Kearny  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
120  Leldesdorff  street.  » 


Live    WelL 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  Is  the  eauseof  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Wash- 
ington treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Bocken,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  since 
1649.  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  B&lmagundl  soup,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  beat  cup  of  tea  in  the 
city  — English  breakfast  tea— Souohong  and 
Orange  Pekoe— can  be  obtained  hen.  a 


The  Place. 

If  you  want  a  clean  bath,  with  clean  towels, 
and  a  good  shave,  or  your  hair  cut  In  the  beet 
Btyle,  by  experienced  workmen,  go  to  Brown's 
Bathing  and  Hair  Dracslng  Saloon,,  No.  202 
Fourth  atnet,  near  Howard.  t 


An    Old    Landmark, 

The  Terandah  Cigar  Store,  at  the  N.  E.  corner 
of  Kearny  and  Washington  streets,  kept  by 
Henry  Schmidt,  has  been  famous  for  tbe  last 
eleven  years  for  keeping  the  beat  Havana  cigars, 
tobacco,  choice  meerschaum  pipes,  etc         f 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


CLARK'S 
CHEWING^  CANDY. 

Read  !      Bead !      Read  i 

THE  PDBLIO  ABB  HEREBY  NOTIFIED 
that  tbo  Cand  j-  made  aod  sold  by  J  jtan  Pritoh- 
*rd,  A.  J.  Baker  and  Patrick  Prearn?,  at  7J  Fourth 
street,  is  BAEEB'S  OHEWINQ  OAMDT,  al- 
though the,  sell  it  from  a  wagon  and  a  store,  to 
bota  ot  Bhioh  the,  USE  OUB  NAME  to  draw 
.ostora. 

L.  B.  OLAEK  &  CO., 
)'s27  lir  »..  CO  Fourth  street 


THE    HIBERNIA    SAVINGS    AND 
LOAN  SOCIETY, 


Hi.  X.   corner  Montgomery  and  Poat  ata. 

San  Francisco,  January 


Phutocrapnio    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
G&Uery ,  31  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 

HlBsion  street, y 

UOO    Pairs    ot    Soclis, 

At  all  prices,  it  t  he  What  Cheer  Laundry, 

A  Happy  New  Year. 

What  a  pleasure  It  ia  to  meet  a  smiling  counte- 
nance, whether  it  be  on  the  street  or  In  the  par- 
lor. And  why  ii  it  that  eome  faces  wear  a  contin- 
ually happy  look  ?  Ic  is  simply  because  they  lire  on 
a  plain,  q  atri  lions  and  substantial  diet.  That  man 
is  a  public  benefactor  who  will  oonaoientionaly 
Berve  as  with  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
meal.  Louis  Meyers.  proDrietor  of  the  "White 
House."  Kearny  street,  also  of  the  Capitol  Res- 
taurant, Fourth  street  does  it.  as  hundreds  can 
enthusiastically  testify.  His  kitchens  are  marvels 
of  order  and  cleanliness.  Try  him,  and  you  will 
find  it  impossible  to  eat  elsewhere. 


Wr.ehins  Beturnou  in  One  Bay 
Arid  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry, 

l^ever  Xtucixie    suspenders, 

At  $1  per  pair— 25  per  cent,  cheaper  than  elBe- 
trherp — at  the  What  Oheer  Laundry.  x 


FIGARO 


CIRODLATE8  AS  HOUSE  PROGKAMMEilN 
every  Theatre  in  San  Francisco. 


FIGARO 

|  S  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAT  THROUGH 
±  out  the  centre  of  the  city,  in  all  Hotela,  Res- 
taurants, Saloons,  Stares  and  Omces. 


FIGARO 

IS    omoULATED    EVERY    DAY   ON    THE 
Oakland  KerryBoats  to  catch  the  passengera 
hat  arrive  by  tbeg-reat  Overland  Train. 


FIGARO 

18  MAILED  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  CalHornia,  Nevada  and 
Oregon— the  papers  left  in  tbe  theatres  at  sight 
being  gathered  up  and  Baved  for  that  purpose. 


FIGARO 

IS  ■  HEBE,  THERE  AND  EVERYWHERE," 
and  is  constantly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
In  tbe  Theatres,  Traveling  Uonveyancea,  Hotels, 
and  pnblic  resorts  generally. 


FIGARO 

CTROULATES  IN  THE  BEST  BOOTETY,  IS 
placed  in  the  hands  of  nearly  all  who  come 
to  the  city  to  make  purchases,  and  is  therefore  the 
best  of  advertising  mediums. 


LARGEST 

PosterPrintingHouse 

On  the  Pacific  Coast. 


HA 


H.  P.  TAYLOR, 

AVING  DI&OONTTNUED  THE  PRINTTKG 

Business  at  tbe  corner  of  Sacramento  and 
Leidesdorff  streets,  and 

Removed  to  532  Clay  street, 

Will,  in  future,  conduct  the  same  line  of  busin 
at  the  new  location,  in  connection  with  the  office 

B.  F.  STERETT, 

With  whom  he-has  united  his  stock  and  business 
thus  making  this 

THE  URBtST  AND  BEST  APPOINTED  OFFICE 
M  THE  STATE, 

And  affording  unsurpassed  facilities  for  Printing 
of  every  description.  Personal  attention  will  be 
given  to 

SHOW,  THEATRICU,  CIRCUS  AND  CONCERT 
WORK,  ETC. 

My  Engravers  stand  at  the  head  of  the  profes- 
sion, as  samples  on  the  dead-walla  of  the  city  will 
testify. 

A  call  ia  solicit  ed  from  my  frienda  and  the  pub- 
ic at  ray  new  quarters. 

H.  P.  TAYLOR, 

de41m  caa  Clay  street. 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession. 

THE  UNBERSIGNED,  WHO  HAH  BEEN 
over  twelve  years  connected  with  the  press  of 
Melbourne,  aod  te  well  known  by  the  members  ol 
the  profession  in  the  Colonies,  begs  to  intimate 
that  he  it  prepared  to  give  experienced  advice  te 
all  persons  professionally  visiting  or  meditating  a 
visit  toftbe  Australian  Colonies.  Fee  moderate. 
Punctuality  in  dispatching  replies  may  be  relied 

ap0n*  WLUilAV  BENBY  WATERS 

^Victoria   Chambers,  4.6  Collins  street.  M*l- 
boarna     Asstralij.  fee  tf 


San  Francisco,  January  25, 1873.     I 

yifti. 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

FINELY  FURNISHED  ROOMS,  BIN- 
ffleorinaaiti. 

VfoU  AOaftietf-and  V«ntllat*di. 

Onftirmshed. 'HooraiJ  to  let.   Lodging  witb 

or  without  board,     at.hamrr/^    BUILDING 

■IS  Bosh  street  ocU  tf 


S.  F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTOR 

Booksellers  and  Stationers, 

H.H.  Moore.  609  Montgomery,  near  Merchant 

Bnalneaa  College*.. 
Heald's,  Bryant  «t  Stratton's  College,  24  Posi 

Batchers, 
Katz,  Fred,  Btalla  94  to  100.  California  Market, 

Bran  Foamier.es. 
Weed  A  Kingwell,  California.  125  First  at. 

Dentists. 

Dr.  King's  Grand  Dental  and  Surgical  Instltn 
616  Sacramento  street. 

French  Fancy   Goods, 
Locan  dt  Co..  19  Montgomery,  107  and  109  Sutter, 

ilumun  CEatr. 
Sampson.  A.  B.  A  Oc.  110  Second  street. 

Mtrslc  and  AKmlciil  I natr amenta, 
Seene,  O.  0.,  mft-.  acoordians,  repairer  of  all  kii 
musical  instruments.  203  Kearny. 
Mnccuron]  Uo.RD  factor  era, 
Brigosrdelio.  Macohiavello  A  Co..  706  Sansoma, 

Wine*  and  Liquors.    (Wholesale.) 
Dacarl  K.  A  rQ  .  504  Front 


Mme.  JOSEPHINE  EDMOND! 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC    PHYSICIAK 

TWENTY    "TEARS     OP    PKACTK 

IN  THE  TREA-HtfKNT  OF  DISEASES  IN( 
a.  dent  to  females  has  plaoed  Madame  Edmon 
at  tbe  head  of  all  physicians  making  nuoh  praoi 
a  specially,  end  enables  her  to  guarantee  a  ape* 
and  permanent  cure  in  the  worat  casea  oiir 
pression  acd  mtnatrual  derangements.  Lad 
will  find  Madame  Edmonds  a  skillrnl  phyeioit 
and  it  ia  to  their  inter* at.  to  consult  her  in  all  d 
eases  incident  to  women  before  tampering  », 
poisonous  nostrums,  quack  doctors  and  humbo 
Madame  Edmonds  describes  diseases  without  i 
information  from  tho  pal  io- 1,  and  cures  withi 
the  uBe  of  mercury  or  experiments,  thus  sav. . 
from  wrong  treatment  for  privite,  chronic  i 
cancer  diseiseB.  Correspondence  a'riotly  ooi 
dential,  Office  and  residence,  7»7  Market  sir. 
between  Tnird  aod  Fourth.  js,  20-1 


EZTINGUISHE 


"ABSOLUTELY     THE     BEST     PROTEOH 
AGAINST  FIRE  1" 
SEND    FOB    THEIR     "  EEC 
R.  B.  Ibwin  A  Co.,  General  AgeutsPaoifio  Co. 
For  sale  by  W.  R  MUBDOUH, 

Local  Aeefat,  312  California  at.,  Sao  Francisd' 


POll  Taxei 
FOR  1873 

ARE 

INTCTW     I5TTE 


.AND.. 


Payable  at  the  Assessor'.  Office,  or 
Depnty. 

JLJEVI  KOSENJEK,  A.K.MH 

i«17 1 


WILLIS'    BAND. 

MUSIO    FURNISHED    FOR    ALL  # 
occasions.    Music  imported,  arranged  a 
and  for  sale.  -" 

Fritz  Pipers  and  Marcos  II.  Slam, 
.Leading:  Violinist** 

B^-Ordere  from  the  country  promptly  attsn 
to.  Address  M.  W.  WILLIS,  .Baton's  U  . 
Store.  iat*  MoLtgcmery  street,  or  MAROUS1 
BLUM,  gap  Montgomery  street.  ja6 


d 


ARIOI 

Pianofon; 

DECLARED  BT  THE  JUDGES  AT  A  Li  I 
Fair  of  tbe  American  Institute,  after  a  bl  > 
fold  trial   sgainst   Steinway's,  Ohicbehng5*,  t 
others,  to  baTHn;  BEST  ON  EXHIBITION.  I, 
CTTBTAZ,  Sole  Agent,    »©  O'FarrellotJ 
N  B.— Pianos  of  all  styles  TO  RrtNT. 


OUTSIDE    LANDf 

*  NY  AND  ALL  PERSONS  THAT  Hi 
m«de  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  ou  0 
SIDE  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  oan  ban  > 
amount  refandad  at  tbe  office  of  tbe  nnderaii  1 
upon  the  presentation  of  an  order  from  ' 
Mayor  and  Oity  and  County  Attorney. 
delStf  A.  A.TJ8T1 


P 

C.       C> 

DAVE  MENDES  A  OOu*  P 

. old  original  Red  Lion,  J»Gf 

street,  between  Kearny  and  Dnpont,  where0 
oan  hate  HOT  AND  COLD  DRINKS,  notfo^ 
ting  the  old  Pioneer  Lunoh.  The  "Old  Bpor  » 
always  on  band. L 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOOD! 

A  LARGE  ASSORTMENT  OF  GENTS'  I  '- 
aisbing  Goods  to  be  bad  good  and  obei  « 
the  "ULD  CORNER,"  J.  LEVY'S.  510  Mont  i- 
ery  straet.  Justice  Riven  to  all.  Don't  forgd,  ■» 
number,  510  MontRomery  street.  dew 


CANDIES. 

ALL     KINDS     OE    THE     FINEST  SOA 
made  at  oar  Steam  Candy  Factory  daily, 
orders,  especially  from  the  country,  a»  aw 

and  will  be  promptly  attended  to.         __ 

CANTY  A  WAGKKRji 
IO*  Montcomerj  st-   nw*  8'1 


CENTRAL 

NO.  113  GEARY  STREET." 
Best  accommodations  for 
Families  in  the  city.     Private     — 
entrance  for  Ladies.    Hair   Cutting,  bbavini 
Shampooing.    Children's  Hair  neatly  oat.  Lf  I 
Shampooing  50  osnte.    „.„„__.__ 
j.  17  lro  L.  CORRIVBAU.  Proprie  -^ 


MR.  AND  MRS.  DREW'S 

Select  Dancing  flcadfiy  I 

Cor.   Fourth  and  Jea.le  .t 

no27  lm 


I-RElgnH    CORSETS. 


AMERICAN     EXCHANts, 


yONTBOMEIT  S       *    # 

HOTEL. 


9    5)      FURBISHED   Pn0a.S  | 


t8  asd  ttO 

WEST 


•  AS     r»A\Cl»CO>    MONDAY.    JASIART    *"!.     Ml  I 


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CALIFORNIA   TOE  ATM. 


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WEEK  OP  Ti'.B  BITOA6UEM 


Augusta  L. Dareon  **•  JOHN  T.  RAYMOND ! 


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Augusta   Li.   Dargon. 


An  Extra  Bill  will  be  Presented. 


SaTTBDAT  APT£BHOOX- 

Last  Miss  Dargon  Matinee 


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SATURDAY,  at  2 

VAX  \\1)  MATTXFF 

Id  active  pr*p»r»tloD,  the  Utcit  London  and  New  York  Success,  by  W.  S.  Gllbett,  E?q.,  tno  DeligLtfnl  Comulr, 

PYGMALION    and     GtAXiATESA 

pmctfl  or  ADM.B8I0S. 

Krtrrvr-il  «»iili- Drcf.*  Oirols  an<*  Orchestra     SI   SO     Baloooy 

K«-Krrrd  Nrui  ■  — B* loony 1&     Gallery 

Drew  Circle  Admin*, on •»  1    OO    Private  Boxes., 


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unci  VlOOO 


We    i><>    it    tjo    Pine. 

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llrtTrn   (rnw   ll«in<-                                      F..rt«y  Warrfimn 
If  >t>,->  ■loarphln**— Hone  and  Daaee  Ml**  •Josephine 

Bouquet  of  Songs Hiss  Lillie  Hall 


Medley  llimif  . 


I'LL    GET    EVEN. 

Lerkio 


The  whole  to  cone  lad*  with 

The  Lady       Lions; 

Or,    Luv    and    I?i->-«m1  ! 


Clod  Meddlooot.. 
Ilatjtaet  Damme. 

BeftMarter     

Ma  DiibaDllle.... 
Oveaor 


ftrrteObapmiD 
..Ut»*«.  Vrrner 

Hat   Kelly 

...  Oht«.   t  mi] 
..Mini  Jorpbine 


l'o'[m»n. e red  L'om-r 

Oinsiabla 

r»ih-  Ann  — Mmnie  Fil'more 

Widow  Mnddlenot ,)*imin   J  oh  t  eon 

Mm»    Di-habille Fannie  GaTettoD 

Vv  Mar*  Ado     ,lmte  M*>  Held 

FORKTODKN  FRUtT  la  froeljr  dia-ouated    lo   IHi  plat  of 

LUV!  and  the  Aor-i  enow  -ill  bid  UNI.Y  A  JEW  ub 

tbe  Uurtatn  drop*  and  the  llrhta  are  put  oat. 


140    Second  Street     140 

SWAIN'S  BAKERY, 

i  :.t»i>u.l.oa   in    'Oil. 
WE     HAVE    NO     BRANCHES, 

liml  Al  !*«.   1 1  ft  Koartb  ilrMl.  Md  At 
Ve,  tOls  htocktoo  itrMI. 

THE   BI:»T   All  ii.ir  v    or 

~Wo<\<Xixig  Oalte 

ALWAYS  OH   UAXD. 

itut   v.iKiETv  or 

Cake  tor  the  Holidays. 

I  OS  CREAM.  CHARLOTTE  RUSSH,  BLAHO- 
MA.NCIE.  JKI.I.IKS.  no.,  nil  lo  ordsr  »od 
•f  tba  bMt  VfttflriAlA 
oo»il>l  B.  R.  IHAIH  dl  till. 


HAIR. 

TBI  CHEAPEST  PLACE  IX  BAN  FBAROIIOO 
TO  BUY 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Cood  ,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewjiry  tV  Fancy  Goods, 

IS  AT  THE 

NEW  YORK    STORE. 


ioHlm 


A.    B.   HaUCNU.H  dc  CO., 

No.  HO  Srcond  atrcet. 
Between  Mlaelott    aind    Minna. 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MR.  P.  BKROES.  FORMERLY 
proprietor  et  tbaMlnen'  Ree- 
teoraot,  baa  taken  the  masanmeot 
of  both  the  Miners'  Reeeaaraot  on 

Commercial  atreet  and  the  Miners' 

Breach  oo  Market  street,  in  psrtnerablp  with  MR. 

A.  DRAYKUK.  who  baa  been  eonoeotad  with  the 

iforyesre.    ImproremsoU  have  been  made  In 


A.  DRAYKUK.  who  baa  been  connoted  with  the 
Arm  lor  join.  InnprorsmeoU  have  been  made  In 
tne  OBiatoe  departmenta  that  will  render  the  Mi- 
ners'more  popular  thee  It  has  ever  been  daring 
the  It  rsenef  1U  proeperity.  Oar  Bill*  of  Fats 
eeabreee  ell  tbe  deiiosoies  of  the  seaeon.  One 
'  9  la  "Good  Fare,  Good  OooUog  ajid  Modarate 


■SOttola  - 
QbnJM." 

P.  BEBOM  A  CO., 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT. 

■SI  and  6S3  Oommerolai,  and 
TOO  Market  street. 
Open  from  5  A.M.  to  10  P.H.  anSl  Ira 


THE  BAN  FRANCISCO 

BILL  POSTING  COMPANY 

•to  sC.  eor.  t.eldca(iorsr. 


McDANIEL'8 

Museum  and  Theatre. 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMINC. 

THE  05DBR4?IOnED  WOULD  MOST  RE- 
spectfally  represent  to  yon  and  t-i«  nohiic  «<-n 
araliy,  tbat  be  is  now  prepared  to  lartiiti  fsoll- 
ities  foresblbltlooaof  evety  kind  and  chancur, 
wbiob  sbonld  deierve  tbe  pttronago  o(  tue  pab- 
Ilc.  He  has  erected  at  Ooeyiine,  WfominK,  A 
LARGK  AND  O'.MMODUtU.H  HALL,  wii 
Hoeeery  scd  fltase.  Tbe  Hall  la  well  TontiUtind 
and  liiD'ed,  and  mado  comfor'«h'«  for  all  aeatnn« 
of  th*  jeer.  THE  BKST  OF  MU810.  both  Strins 
and  p:im,  can  be  farniabed  at  all  timee. 

Hailafacory  arraoatmanla  will  r>«  made  with 
THBATRIUAL  OKOlHEK  COMPANIES,  cith- 
er for  Rentioc  of  Hall  or  perfo*mancee  on  a  per- 
centaeeof  the  rcoeipte.    Oorreepoodeooe  >olicited. 

Addrese.  J.  McDANIEL. 

Look  Box  No  l.Obeycnne,   Wjomiof. 

IT.  B— OoriosUfec  weoted  for  the  Cheyenne 
Maaeam.  Tboan  wiobtnit  PocigemeoL*,  elate  low- 
eat  tcrme  for  the  Winter  Season,  senoinc  photo- 
Keph  to  my  addrese.  Half  Paeeeflc  Money  re- 
nded  alter  Oiling  eotairomente. 

.1  AMI'S  McDANJEL, 
Proprietor  Obcyonoe  Tbcatre  and  Maeenm, 
o&ii  )m  Lock  Box  No.  1,  Oheyenne,  W.  T. 


CHEYENNE_THEATRE. 
Professionals  Wanted. 


SIX  FIR8T-OLASS  PKOPLE.-MD8T  HAVE 
good  Wardrobe,  Foar  Ladiut  and  two  Gen- 
tlemen to  bu  good  In  general  buslnuae  for  tbe  com- 
Ing  Winter  aeaaoo,  oommeooinir  tbe  Qrst  week  In 
November,  1872.  Address  atating  lowest  terms, 
with  Pbotograph.  Half  Fare  reloaded  after  Oil- 
ing engagement 

JAMES  McDANTKL, 
Proprietor  Obeyenne  Theatre  and  Maaeam, 
OOW  Lock  Box  1,  Obnyeane.  W.  T. 


Biggest  Race  Yet! 

THE  HUMAN  RAOB. 

THE  MAJORITY  OF  THOSE  WHO 
reside  In  San  Francisco,  bay  their 
Shirts  and  Farnlahlns  Goods  of  BENE- 
DICT *  CO.,  No.  9  Second  str«et,  l»e- 
cunse  (hey  ore  always  treated  well  and 
bay  their  goods  ut  the  lowest  prlcea(  ut 
"THE   OLD  STAND. " 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

wTM«iKiA  orrr.  nktad a. 

THIS  ELEGANT  THBATRE  HAS  BERN  RH- 
decorated,  asd  can  be  rented  by  tba  night  or 
?.l    "%?  w**k.     Stars    and    tresellng    companies 
llberaity  treated  with  on  application  by  latter 
JCilN    PIPER, 
..       Manager  and  sola  ProprietOE, 

Or  to  ^5.  H.  aWeCABF., 

*Bs>  Wgehlagtow  street.  Sen  Franoiaoo 


MORS.  ALEXANDER  WOLOWSKI, 

11IB    WELL-KSOWM    PIANIST    AND   VO. 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING,  DRAMATIC,    MUSICAL,   LECTURE,   AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooms     lO    and     17 CSO    Wnsliintrton    street. 


IVA.VTr.ll    IMJIEIIIATl'.l.T: 

A  Full  Variety  Company  for  Salt  Lake  City. 


....ALSO.... 

SPECIALTY  ARTISTS   for  O    or  1? 


INI  GUTS 


First- Class  Minstrel,  Acrobatic  and  Cymnastic  Talent 

....AL80....  rfX 

M1  w  euty    I»lx-«»t    Iilne    Ballet   Lttdios. 

FOR    SALE ElttHTT    SETS    OF     AMAZON    ARUORS.    COMPLETE,     IN 
Lota  to  auit  parchasers.    Eooh  tSot  ooaalatu  of  Solid  Bilver-Plnted   Helmet,    Breastplate,    Lam- 
bsrkin,  Bhteld,  one  p\ir  of  A#mlet«,  one  pair  of  Bracelets,  one  pair  of  Tigbte,  oaa  pair  ol  i  ranke.  one 

patrol  Bandulr,  one  Tunic,  one  Soarf,  ono  Uombat  Sword,  mil  one  Soear.  

v  SHERIDAN    CORBIJf    «fc    CO, 


SOUTHERN  PACIFIC 

chop  Bonaxi, 

Snmmer street,  offKearay  .between  1'lne 
•nd  CnllforBlo. 

THB   FINEST    FRBSH    BALTIMORB    AND 
TRANSPLANTBD  OTSTBRS  served   in  any 
style.    Everything  coobed  intbo  best  manner. 
s»  fhe  Finest  Liqaors  and  Cigars. 


THE  ART  OF  SINGING 

IN  ITS  HIGHEST  PKRFEU1I0N.-RI0HARD 
MULDKK  FABBRI,  toucher  of  eevaral  oelb- 
brated  Kiropean  artistes,  late  Diraotor  of  the  re- 
aowDcd  Conservatory  el  Geneva,  Maitro  da  Uhant 
of  tie  Freaoh  Imnerlil  Academy  of  Masic.Oon- 
dootorof  the  PbilbsrmoDiqae  Society  In  Parle, 
ind  at  preeeat  Mimical  Director  of  tbe  Fabbri 
Opera,  Is  prepared  to  give  private  leesone,  either 
at  bis  offlio  or  at  the  re*iien<-e  of  ibe  papils; 
likewise  UOUKSUS  OF  SINGING,  PlA\0  and 
MUSIOAL  INSTRUCTION. 

For  farther  ,iartioul»ro  apply  at  PROF.  MUL- 
DEB'S office,  Itj.ttl  POWKLL  STREET, betwe-n 
Market  and  Eilie.  Also,  letters  received  and  terms 
tu  be  bad  at  tbe  musio  store  of  M.  Gray,  Clay  St., 
and  of  Menars.  Sherman  &.  Hyde,  corner  of  Hotter 
and  Kearny  atreeta.  jaS  lm 


Chinese  Employment  Company 

FIISEIOS  dbOO. 

fUBNISH 

CHINESE  LABOR 

FOR  ALL  PARTS  OE  TBB  UNITED  STATES, 
No  627  Siii-fiiiu.'irt"  i- trin  i„  Bot.  Keuray 
uud  Montyvrinry.  Bun  rrarjclflco,  Oal.  We  are 
propared  to  furnish  at  abort  notlof,  Domestic 
Btrvaots.  Hotel  Cooks,  Laundry  Moo.  W»ltetft 
Ooumoo  Labor  ra,  I  u  m  Hands,  Rill-roadl 
Il.indc,  Gitr  itiiii'-,  Mrchaulcf,  Factory  BavdF, 
Wood  Choppers,  eto,  etc,  Bpeclel  attontiop  given 
to  furnishing  Domestic  Servants.        J*  20  lm 


DIVIDEND   NOTICE. 

DIVIDEND  NOTIOE.-SAVINOS  AND  LOAW 
SOCIETY,  No.  610  Clay  street.— The  Board' 
of  Directors  have  this  day  dsoUrod  a  dividend  lor 
the  six  months  sndlng  December  31st,  1872,  of  aino 
per  oent  per  annom  on  all  deposits,  payable  on  and 
after  the  15th  inst. 

jaH-2w        OYRUS  W.OARMANY,  Cashier. 


'■■v..:. ;■;■., '"; 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT   ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM. 

And  follege  of  Medicine. 

lfa   f\(\(\    BEAUTIFUL  AND  IN8TRU0T- 

J,\/.V/\/\/  jtb  oblcou  tube  Btt-n.  Open  to  tbe 
Pablic  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUKHKA  HAL*. 
:tl8  MontRomerj-  street.    FOR  MEN  UNL7- 

stDe.  Jordan's  Phiyatk  Office  is  at  »13 
Geary  etTeet  (oproaite  old  Meohapioa'  Pavilion). 


Stage  Dancing 

TAUOBT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 

DASHAWAY  HALL. 
de27  lm  Pool  atreet,  near  Kearny. 


AOOLPHUS    STOCKMEYER, 

TEAOHEB  OF.... 


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THE  JOURNAL  OF  AMUSEMENTS. 

Pnbllahetl  every  Day  In  the  Tear  by 
-J.       I»  -       300-A-H.X>"CTS 

AT 

«tt»Hfrcbunt  and  5»5  Waahlngrton  8ta 

Below  MonWtomery.  San  Franeiaoo. 


MONDAY JANUARY  27,  1873 


A  Guilty  Hind. 

The  Terro  Haute  Express  sayi  a  minister 
opened  his  front  door  suddenly,  and 
surprised  a  guilty-looking  man  who  wkb 
jnbt  in  the  act  of  depositing  a  neatly  covered 
barton  the  door  etep.  The  meeting  was 
not  rapturous. 

"Ah  !"  Eaid  the  minister  rushing  out  and 
graspiog  the  man  by  the  shoulder,  while  ho 
plied  a  heavy  sewed  boot  vigorously  under 
the  coat  tail  uf  his  visit  r.  "what  do  you 
mean  you  villain,  by  leaving  a  baby  oa  my 
doorstep  ?  Ah!  I  have  you  scoundrel !  I'll 
show  you  how  to  abandon  an  iofant  to  the 
cull  mercies  of  the  world!"  And  all  these 
remarks  were  punclnaiad  by  kiobs. 

"I  ain't  left  eo  baby  at  your  doorsteps," 
siid  tbe  man  taking  up  the  basket  and  lit't- 
the  cover.  "I  brought  a  right  fat  turkey 
for  50a,  but  I  am  damned  if  you  should  have 
it  now  if  you  were  starving,"  and  he  walked 
away.  The  minister  bad  a  pensive,  unhappy 
look  and  corrugated  brow  as  he  dissected 
his  buckwheats  a  few  momenta  later.  Evi- 
dently there  had  been  a  misunderstanding. 
What  could  have  made  that  minister  think 
it  was  a  baby? 

Eitally  Sailnfled. 

Lilly  ia  about  six  years  old.  She  is  a  very 
■well  brought  up  young  lady.  Yesterday  sbe 
was  takan  to  see  her  grandmother.  Before 
going  her  mo  her  said  to  her,  "Now,  Lilly, 
remember  if  your  grandmother  asks  yoa 
what  you  would  like  for  a  birth-day  pres- 
ent yon  must  siy,  like  a  welt-bred  little 
lady,  'anything  you  pleare,  grandmamma.' " 
Poor  Lilly,  who  had  been  longing  for  a 
month  for  a  speaking  doll,  looked  tai  when 
she  recebed  tbis  admonition.  Bhe  had  been 
with  har  grandmother  but  a  lew  moments 
when  the  old  lady  asked  "What  would  you 
likafora  birthday  present,  dear?"  Lilly, 
after  casting  a  glanoeat  her  mother,  replied: 
"Anything  you  wish,  dear  grandmamma— 
provided  that  it  is  a  speaking  doll." 


Et  Tu  Brute  t 

The  New  York  Herald,  aftor  sending  Mr. 
Stanley  to  find  Livingstono,  and  making  a 
great  (usa  over  it,  now  sayd  Stanley  is  a  per. 
■feet  failure  as  a  lecturer.  It  Fr0D0UDCe8 
nim  intolerably  stupid.  That  settles  his 
a,se,  of  course  I 

Healthy. 

In  Pioche  (Nev.)  during  the  past  year 
there  were  seventy-two  deaths,  twelve  of 
wbioh  number'ouly  died  from  natural  causes 
the  olhers  being  tiken  off  by  accidents,  bui- 
cides  and  six-shootera. 


Oysters. 

Ia  strolling  round  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
'jnr  careless  feat,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where    fountain's  cease.esB-p.ay 
Or  waters  bright,  did  make  a  screen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen  ; 
While  mossy  atone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  (ell, 
Hade  that  window  Feem  to  be 
Borne  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 
It  looks  bo  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
Mo  Booner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  aide  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name>3We  found  it  true, 
And  cooked  magmji.caw§*too; 
All  kinds  of  oyBtere,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  Just  think  of  that, 
And  If  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They  'd  clam  *  and  crabs  and  terrapins  ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sore, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladlea,  too,  have  found,  twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  Ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners.1 
Whoever  doubts  thla  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  troth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  Bouee.  387  Bueh  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Say  and  Night. 

0HAELE8  HAAKE,  Proprietor. 


Figaro's  Last  Joke. 

The  Paris  corrtspondent  of  the  Pall  Mall 
Gazette  writing  under  dale  of  December 
13th,  says: 

i'bat  indiscreet  and  prophetic  journal, 
The  Pigaio,  treat*  us  this  luoriiiug  tj  toe 
first  representation  of  M.  Yictonen  Sardou's 
new  oomedy,  entited  "Ouole  Sam,"  (ol  the 
OooitedStit^s  )  performed  on  the  19th  of 
January,  1873,  The  Anuricans  are  alrtaiy 
rumbling  tnat  M.  Sardou  has  not  called  his 
play  "Uucle  Sam,"  but  they  will  probably 
growl  more  at  tli*  p!ay  t'jan  the  title.  The 
first  scene  is  laid  on  board  the  steamer  ply- 
iDg  between  New  YurkandChicago.  Among 
the  p  ssangers  are  Samuel  Tapplebot  and 
his  niece  Sarah.  Sam,  we  are  told,  is  the 
person  1  fie iti on  of  an  active,  free  Atuericin, 
with  more  faults  than  virtues,  who  com- 
meuced  life  at  twelve  yearaof  age  by  selling 
lucifer  matches,  afterwards  made  blaoking 
and  finally  realized  a  fortune  in  the  guano 
irade.  His  niece  is  me  mt  to  represent  the 
female  tyye  of  American  beauty  with  all  its 
caosiic  asperities.  The  Marquia  de  Ruche- 
manre  is  also  on  board  with  all  his  Frerjeb 
maimers  and  prt-jadicrs,  there  is  also  Mad- 
ame Bellamy,  a  middle-aged  Frenchwoman, 
very  ccarmi.Bg,  and  full  of  paradoxes  ;  Mr. 
Elliott,  a  journalist,  of  the  puffing  school, 
etc.  According  to  Figaro,  poor  Jonathan 
is  unmercifully  lashed  in  the  first  act.  The 
Marquis  de  Rocheroaure  falls  in  love  with 
Sarau,  and  Elliot,  formeriy  ihe  husband  of 
Tipplebot's  daughter,  Grace,  but  who  is 
divorced,  meeti  the  lady  with  her  new  lord, 
named  Finsbc  ry.  When  these  pirtiea  come 
together,  EUiottexc'aims:  'Grace  1'  and  Mis- 
tress Finabuiy,  taking  her  husband  by  the 
baDd,  answers:  'Mr.  Finabury,  I  present 
you  Mr.  Elliott,  my  first  husband  ;  Mr.  El- 
liott, Nathaniel  Fiusbury,  my  present  hus- 
band.' A  general  fl  nation  takes  place  ; 
Robert,  with  tbe  fire,  the  gallantry,  and  dis- 
interestedness of  his  countrymen,  courts 
Sar^h  with  nhtt  the  writer  calls  juveni  e  ar 
dor;  Sarah  findB  out  that  his  inientions;are 
not  honorable  and  flies,  and  the  Marquis  is 
threatened  with  a  euit  for  breach  of  promise. 
At  this  critical  juncture,  Fairfax,  another 
admirer  of  old  Tapplebot's  niece,  attacks 
Robert  with  his  revolver.  Mi?s  Saiah 
throws  herself  like  a  Sabine  between  the 
two  gentleman,  and  tbe  Marqui3,  over- 
powered by  this  proof  of  affection,  demands 
the  young  lady's  hand  from  Uncle  Sam,  and 
obtains  it.  The  curtiin  fell  on  the  folio  *ing 
phrase  uttered  by  Robert  de  Bochemaure: 
Altons,  il  fait  hon  de  voyager  a  I'etranger, 
cela  apprend  a  aimer  la  France. 


Sparks  from  the   Danbnry  News. 

One  of  the  moat  despicable  creatures  on 
this  earth  is  the  man  who  hurrahs  in  a  so- 
prano voice. 

The  owner  of  a  Brookfield  French  roof 
gets  up  several  time3  in  the  night  to  throw 
water  on  it.  It  is  such  precaution  as  that 
which  doe3  away  with  the  expense  of  pipe, 
water  and  fire  hats. 

The  beardless  young  loafer  who  inevitably 
plants  himself  in  front  of  the  letter  box  in 
the  Post  Office,  on  the  arrival  of  Ihe  morn- 
ing mails,  should  not  bury  his  talent  in 
Danbury.  He  would  be  valuable  as  an  at- 
tachment to  a  blockading  squadron. 

We  are  learning  fro 32  our  exchanges  eveiy 
day  that  "tbe  arbitrary  power  of  a  high 
handed  anarchy  is  marching  across  Ihe  ru- 
ins of  constitutional  liberty."  In  view  of 
this  steady  movement  it  is  difficult  to  tell 
how  to  address  a  letter  so  as  to  reach  it. 


Standing  on  Etiquette. 

Mrs,  Broten  is  a  great  stickler  for  etiquette 
and  sometimes  makes  this  a  source  of  an- 
noyance to  her  friends.  The  other  day 
Charley  Sharp  called  on  her  and  for- 
got to  leave  his  umbrella  in  the  hall.  Mrs. 
Brown  looked  at  him  with  suiprisa,  and 
ringing  the  bell,  said  to  the  servant  who 
answered  it:  "Mary,  take  Mr.  Sharp's  um- 
brella." The  next  day  Mrs.  Brown  had  sev- 
eral Cillers,  when  Mr.  Sharp  was  again  an- 
nounced. As  he  made  hJB  appearance  there 
was  much  laughter.  Charley  advanced  grave- 
ly in  his  stocking  feet,  holding  in  his  hand  his 
boots  1  .  Mr«.  Brown  gave  up  trying  to 
teach  Charley  manners. 


Happy  in  the  Thought. 

Grimes  married  a  vixen  of  a  wife,  who  at 
length,  by  repeated  persecutions,  worried 
him  into  a  fever.  While  he  was  lying  at 
the  point  of  death,  a  clergyman  called  and 
read  and  prayed  with  him.  Grimes  turned 
a  deaf  ear: 

"Unhappy  man,"  cried  the  clergyman, 
''do  you  wish  to  be  plunged  into  bell  ?" 

"Into  bell,  gir  ?"  said  pcor  Grimes,  feebly, 
"into  hell— I  am  just  going  out  of  it  I" 


S>a  You    iinow 

That  with  BnrrxaioK'a  Patterns  yon  can  cut 
•and  mate  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly  T    Bend 

postage  stamp  (or  an  Illustrated  catalogue.   H. 

A.  Darning,  agent,  offloe of  the  Howe  Sewing 

Kaohlne,  No.  113  Kearny  street,  between  Butter 
-  ana  Post.  Ban  Fr&nctRoo.  • 


Olatbvotant. — Madame  Clara  Aatonia,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium. 
has  removed  to  333  Kearny  Bt.  Consultations  in 
English,  French  and  German.  x 

J>r.    Doherty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  as  each  1b 
now  the  moat  successful  of  any  Physician  In 
San  Francisco.  Office  619  Baoramento  street, 
com  .  of  Leidesdorff,  a  tew  doors  oelow  What 
Cheer  House.  x 


Eureka  Social  Club 

The  prizes  to  be  awarded  at  the  Ninth  An- 
nual masquerade  ball  of  the  Eureka  Social 
Club  ate  on  exhibition  In  the  window  of  Stoltz 
and  Sons  dry  goods-stare-  South-east  corner  of 
Kearny  aod  Pine  srrjets  b 


JDo    Not    Suffer    trom    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fl.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  TCe 
speak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doc- 
tor's capability.  References  given  if  required,  h 


Of  Cour.e  Not. 

g  /Ihe  Guld  Hill  Newa?aya: 

A  cable  diBpntoh  s'ate*tbata  manager  of 
n,  branch  Loudou  baok  ai  Chertfey,  Eng- 
land, bat  j<i»t  been  convicted  at  the  "Old 
Bailey"  t,f  embezzling  $700  from  tie  bank 
funds  and  s-'nteu-ed  to  five  yeara  penal  s?r- 
viiule.  We  in  t  lis  country  do  not  cmvict 
men  for  embezzling  money,  provided  they 
have  a  good  social  position.  { 

Don'«  TnaiT 

HeY.;Talmage,  of  Brooklyn,  was  one  of 
those  who  proclaimed  that  the  Chicago  fire- 
was  a  vieita  ion  of  the  (Almighty's  wrath 
upon  that  sinful  city,  and  now,  since  his 
chnreh  was  burned,  Chicago  tells  him  he's 
another. 

Til ey  all  do  If. 

The  Boston  Traveller  confirms  tbe  tele- 
graphic report  that  among  tbe  persons 
atrested  in  a  recent  raid  on  the  principal 
gambling  houses  in  that  city  were  a  bank 
president,  a  clergyman  and  several  promi- 
nent individulas. 


THE  GOLDEN  ERA 

For    lST-S. 


2 1  ST  YEAR  OF  PUBLICATION. 


A    New    Departure 


The  Illustrated   Press   (S,  F.) 

No.  1,  January,  1873.  Sold  by  subscription— 
$1  50  a  year.  Elegant,  choice,  cneap.  Sample 
number?,  16  centB.  Address  Murray,  Dewey  & 
Co.,  S.  F.  o 

* 

Best    Qxiallxy    of  X>oSfSfe£lil 

Driving  gloves,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  the  What 
Oheer  Laundry  x 

For  (he  Very  Beat  Drinks, 

Goto  Ya.ea'  Branch  Saloon,  earner  of  Market 
and  Third  etresta.  BG 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


MAGUIRE'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

First  Appearance  of  the  New  Tenor, 

Sen.  ITALO  PELESE, 

....OK.... 

TDrSDAI  EVENING JAN'T  SSlh 

Is  the  Granl  Opera  of 

LUCREZ1A  BORGIA! 

Daca-Alfooeo I Senor  F.  Bigo 

Lncrpzia  Borgia Senora  L.  Bsrrjardi 

MfifBo  Oraini fteoora  IWcKeozie 

Gennaro Seaor  I.  Poleae 

GRAND  ITALIAN  OHORUS. 

CONDUCTOR GEO.  T.  EVANS 

AdrnUi-lon : One  Dollar 

Reserved  Seats,  50  cents  extra. 
Gallery Twemy-ilve  Cent" 

i\u  td 


MESSRS.  IH'NEIL  &  CALDER 


.    NNOUNOES    TO    THEIR   PRIENDS  AND 

xjl  the  Pablio  generally,  that  the;  have  opened 
under  OOLMAN'3  CLOTHING  STORF,  Corner 
of  Bush  and  Montgomery  etreeta,  with  a  WELL 
SE LEOTED    STOCK  of 

CHOICE  WINES, 

J^IQUOSS    AND 


All  are  invited  to  oa1.),  and  ARCHIE  McNEIL 
ANB  WM.  O.  CALDER  will  do  their  best  to 
make  them  comfortable.  jaSltf 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

MASONIC    SAVINGS   AND    LOAN    BANK. 

No.    C  Post  street,  AEasonlc  Temple, 
SAN  FRANCISCO. 

AT  A  MEETING  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  DIREO- 
tors  of  this  Baok,  held  Jaunarv  20ed,  1373, 
a  dividend  v.- as  declartO  at  tbe  rate  of  ten  (10)  per 
cent,  per  annum  00  Terra  or  Permanent  Deposits, 
and  eight  pnr  cent,  per  annum  on  Ordinary  De- 
posits, f nr  tbe  Bemi-annoal  term  ending  January 
2lsr.,  1873,  payable  on  arjd  after  February  Jso,  137^, 
free  from  all  taxes.  GEOB.GE  BOUIKN, 
ja22-if  Secretary. 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

San  Francisco  Savins*  Union,  533  Cali- 
fornia street,  corner  of  Webb. 

FOR  THE  HALF  TEAR  ENDING  WITH  THE 
31st  December,  1&72,  a  dividend  hae  been  de- 
clared at  tbe  rate  cf  nine  and  six-tenths  (9  6-10) 
per  cent,  per  annum  on  Term  Deposits,  and  eight 
(8)  per  cent,  per  annum  on  Ordinary  Deposits,  free 
of  Federal  Tax  on  Deposits,  payable  on  and  after 
13th  January,  1873.  By  order. 
dt31  2w  LOVELL  WHITE,  Cashier, 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

ETFKY    8ATVKB1T    NIGHT. 

Piano    and     Singins    atsp.M. 
D.  BARRY,  Chairman. 

Charing  Cross  Saloon 

I         906  Mission  street,  near  Second. 

delO  J.  EAGLES,  Proprietor. 


Genuine   Havana    Clears. 

Beet  brands  at  611  Montgomery  street,  S,  W. 
oorner  of  Merchant.    Franc*  &  Cahn.  « 


For    Washing 

Bnlrts,  91  60  per  doz.;  small  pieces,  SOo.  pet 
0  1.    At  tbe  Wnat  Oheer  Lenndry  • 


Oyster    Trade. 

The  oyster  trade  In  California  is  assuming 
.gtgantio  proportions.  Emerson  OarvUlo,  of  the 
Btddle  Reek,  410  Pine  Btreet,  tarnishes  from 
his  own  oyster  beds  at  San  Brnno  millions  of 
-oysters  to  all  parts  of  the  Pacific  Coast.  His 
Btstern  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 
has  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and'he 


Holiday   Candles. 

Fresh ,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery. 018  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    o 


LI    You.    Want 
Yonr  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 

aot  spoiled,  send  them  to  the  What  Cheer  Lann 
try.  t  » 

Fresh  and  Sweet. 

For  the  beat     confectionery,   go   to    Oanty   and 
Wiener's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Batter.       H 


EMPLOYMENT  OFFICE 

658  Bncramento  street, 

(The  Drat  House  below  Kearny  street,) 

FOB  FURNISHING  WHITE  AND  CHINESE 
Heipnf  nil  IfiodB.— General  Bmine&s  Agency; 
Oolleot  ReotP,  Notes  and  Acconins;  Whita  and 
Chinese  Laborers  supplied  for  Families,  Hotels, 
Farm?,  Factories,  etc. 

OUA8,  F.  BECHfeBGB  «fc  CO., 
de28  lm  Guia  Sacramento  street 


anStf 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

ON  HAND  and  made 

to  ORDER, 
— ax— 

L.    BLAIR'S, 

9    Kearny   street. 


E.  FARDINI 

NO.  T8»  WASHINGTON  8TB  $ET.  (ABOVE 
the  Plaza),  San  Francisco.  Boots  and  Shoes 
made  to  order  in  the  beet  French  style.  The  same 
r-ndv  made  always  on  hand.  no  l-3m 


....FOB  THE.. 


BTEfW     1T0E3A.I1.. 


FRESH    AND     BRILLIANT 
CONTRIBUTORS. 


The  Best  Talent  in  the  Country 


San  Francisco  Feuilletons  and 
Social  Gossip. 


True  Reflex  of  California 
Life  and  Times. 


THE  ROMANCE  AND  BEAUTY 
Of  THE  PEBI0D. 


The  Great  Novel  of  the  Day, 

The  New  Magdalen! 

n-r  wiikh;  couuars, 

IN  THB 

Golden  Era. 


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THE  GOLDEN  ERA. 


SWALLOW  FLIGHTS 

By  Charles  Warren  Stoddard,  In 

The  Golden  Era. 


TABLE      •FA.Xj^L, 

By  Olive  Harper,  In 

Tbe  Golden  Era 


m*rk*u    ■ 


NEW  YORK  PRICES 

HALL'S    PIANOS 
For  sals  at  No.  19 
'Tjler  street,    Oali  and 
examine  lor  yonraelves. 
s»-Tbe  ontr  Califor- 
nia-made Piano  on  the 
deSatf 


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AND  ART,  ANSWERS  TO  COB- 
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THOMAS    W.    BREE, 
SILVER  FLA.TIH 

MANUFACTURER 

— AN1>— 
EEPAlttEB 


DRUMS,  BANJOS, 

— AND— 
OTHER    MUSICAL    PfSTRTTMBfl 

ESTABLISHED  IN  18C5. 

■ar LecBom  given  on  the  Banjo  and  Drum.  5 
MISSION  STREET,  between  First  and  Seoon- 

N. B.— Fine- toned  Silver  Solo  Banjos  fori 
eaeionals  always  on  hand.  ialSt 


TRAYS  alwajson 


Alfred  Vettc 

Manufacturer  and 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGE 

SC5  Bnpont,  1 

HEAR  SUTTER  SXJU 

See  m?  stock  of  T 
Cagte  before  pnrcbaf 
eleewbere.  Always ao 
tbingnew  on  band.  ' 
Patent  Cages,  made 
Tin  "Wire,  are  warrir 
FREE  FROM  VERB 
Also,  beat  quality  1  , 
ngwi 


Meerschaum  Pipe  Dep^ 

043    KEARNY    STREET. 

PIPES  MADE  TO  ORDER  AT  , 
theabortes  notio?  All  Pipes  and 
Cigar  Holders  wananted  genuine,  and 
to  color  well.  Met<r£cbaum  Pipes  aud 
walking  Oauea  Mounted  and  Repaired 
at  lowest  Eastern  Prices,  and  with  tbe  beets 
mauebip.  A  large  assortment  of  Walking  0: 
and  Fancy  Goods  of  every  description  bIwsjk 
hand.  °o21 1 


The  Popular  Beverag 

CONGRESS  WATER  FROM  THE  PAQIl 
Congress  Springs,  near  Santa  Clara.  iDdo; 
by  the  Medical  Faculty  its  curative  powers  b 
eqnaltotae  celebrated  Oongreea  Water  from 
Springs  of  Saratoga,  New  Vork.  Depot  remi 
from  128  Kearny  street  10  New  Montgomery- 
door  from  Howard.  Families  supplied  dally. 
eral  disoonnt  to  the  trace,  and  orders  attend* 
promptly.  de»» 


FRENCH  MUTUAL  PROVIDE! 

SAVINGS  &  LOAN  SOCIETY 

Twenty-Sixth     Seml-Annnal     Divide  | 

A  DIVIDEND  OF  NINE  PERCENT.  PER 
num.  net.  (9  per  cent.)  upon  the  operit 
of  tbe  French  Savings  and  Loan  Society,  for 
six  months  ending  December  31st,  167*2,  fial 
conformity  with  the  renort  cf  the  Oommittr 
Vt-rification  appointed  by  the  members  of  UW 
oiety,  been  declared  by  tbe  board  of  Ad  nun" 
tion,  at  the  Semi-Annnal  Meeting  held  on  n 
16th  instant.  This  dividend  will  be  payaWi1 
and  after  the  eigbtednth  instant,  at  tbe  OIDiJ 


3  201m 


Director  of  Frenoh  Savioga  Bav 


GEORGE    MATES1; 


4fl. 


andall  kinds  of  SHELL  FISH, 
Stalls  Nob.  40,  41,  4«,  Oliforaia 
Market,  entrance  on  California  street 

Pnblio  or  private  partios  ud  families  tap 
from  6  A.M.  to  12  P.  M.  LadieB*  and  Gentl« 
Oye*Pr  Roon*  one"  frnm  fl  ».m    r-n  Ti  p.m        **•» 


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BERGOLD,  PBOPEIETOB 

THE    OLDEST 
and  most  popalL_  _ 
S*n  Fr*ooiaoo.     The  Tables  are   enp- 


OHAS. 

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and   moat  popular  ReetaaraQt  in 


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Crystal  Sample  Ro<n 


SS5   SACBAMEKTO    8TKEET 


ALL    DRINKS.    PLilN    OR    FANOT.    * 
CENTS.    aa-Hot  Drinkfl  a  specialty. 


B.  M1TUEB 
Proprlel 


Bar  Sugar 

FOR    SALE-OIS    KEARNY    STSEE' »' 
MEBOER'S.     Alto,  even  kind  of  Oi  >■* 
WbnlflBale  and  Retail. 
n07tf  M.    A.   MEBCJ  - 


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proprietor  of  toe  Minora'  Ree- 

Uoraot,  oil  taken   tba   manaRamunt 

a  both  the  Minor*'  Reaaaarant  on 
mmerclal  etreet  t>Bd  the  Miners' 
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A  DRATEUR,  who  has  b«eo  <  onnacted  with  the 
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JOMPANY 


McDANIEL'S 

Museum  and  Theatre, 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

TP  IONBD  WOULD  MOST  RK- 
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wblob  sboald  deierre  tbe  nstronake  of  the  pub- 
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LARUK  AND  CuMMODIuUh  HALL,  with  «oo  i 
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aod  Braae,  can  be  farmnbed  at  all  times. 

Neiisfactorr  arranffam«ote  will    be    made    with 
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Look  Box  No.  1,  Cheyenne,  Wyoming. 

N.  B  — Ooriositiea  wanted  for  the  Cheyenne 
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funded after  fllling  ensnare  nan  fa, 

JAMES  McDANIKL, 
Proprietor  Cbeyonne  Tbeatra  and  Maeeam. 
oo22  Jo  Look  Box  No,  1,  Cbsveono.  W.  T. 


CHEYENNEJTHEATRE. 
Professionals  Wanted. 


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November,  1872,  Addresa  stating  lowest  tormu, 
with  Photograph.  Half  Faro  retooded  after  fill- 
ing on  gaga  in  ent. 

JAMES  McDANIKL, 
Proprietor  Cheyenne  Tbeitre  and  M useum, 
O0o3  Look  Box  I.  Cheyenne.  W.  T. 


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FOR  ALL  PARTS  OE  TflF  UNITED  STATES, 
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prepared  to  furniuh  at  BllOVI  notfep,  D^mnt-tto 
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...,A*D, 

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Summer  atrcet,  offRenrny   between  l*lne 
■ad  Ciill Torn lu. 

TUB   FtNEST    FRESH*    BALTIMORE    AND 
TRANSPLANTED  OYSTERS  served   in  any 
h*«t  nwajr. 


THE  ART  OF  SINGING 

IN  ITS  HIGHEST  PERFEd  ION  -RICHARD 
MULDiCK  FABBKI,  tpachnr  of  seraral  cele- 
brated Eiropeag  artistes,  late  Diraotor  of  the  ie- 
nowoed  Conservatory  ef  Ginava,  Maifu  da  uhant, 
of  toe  Franoh  Imoerlil  Academy  of  Mauio.Oon- 
daotorof  the  Philbarmoniqae  Booiety  in  Parla, 
and  at  prat-eot  Muaioai  Direotor  of  the  Fabbri 
Operi,  la  prepared  to  give  private  lessons,  either 
at  bla  offi"o  or  at  Iho  re°iiloo' e  of  ibe  napila; 
likewise  COURSES  OF  SINGING,  PlAJNO  and 
MUSICAL  INSTRUCTION. 

For  farther  particulars  anply  at  PROF.  MUL- 
DKK'SorQ.e,  >>.lfll  POWELL  81 RKK' , be twe-n 
Market  and  Ellis.  Also,  letters  received  and  terms 
to  be  bad  at  tbe  music  store  of  M.  Gray,  '.'lay  st., 
aad  «f  Meiars  Sberman  A  Hjde,  oorcer  of  Hotter 


DIVIDEND   NOTICE. 

r\IVIDEND  NOT10E.-SA VINOS  AND  LOAN 

SOCIETY,  No.  OlD  Clay  fltreet.-Tbe  Board 
of  Dlreotors  have  this  day  declared  a  dividend  for 
the  six  months  ending  Deoomber  31st.  1671,  of  nine 
per  cent  per  annom  on  all  deposit?,  payable  on  and 
after  the  15th  ioat. 

ja  li-2w        CYRUS  W.  OARMANY,  Cashier. 


l/'/fi CLAY A/"\  :^.,a:  ■ 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT   ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM 

And  College  nt  Medicine. 

lO  (\Cif\  BEAUHFUL  AND  INSTRUCT- 
JLv/.U'Ul/  ive.  obiects  to  be  ea^n.  Open  to  tho 
Public  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at.  EUrtBKA  HAJi 
318  Montgomery  street.    FOR  MEN  ONLY 

eWDl:.    JOEDAS'3   PBIVATE    OfSICB    IS  at  »»> 
Gear?  street  toppoeiteold  Meobariios'  Pari  Hop). 


Stage  Dancing 

TAUGHT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 


DASHAV7AY  HALL. 

Post  street,  near  Kearny. 


'FIGAROS 

THE  JOTJBNAX  OF  AMUSEMENTS. 

Publiaood  every  Day  in  tbe  Year  by 
0".       I*.        BOOA.H-X3TTS 


«:(SJAt-rcb»nt  and  ZO&  Vaahlngrton  Sta 

Below  Montgomery.  San  Franciaco. 


TUESDAY JANUABX  28,  1873 


Balliajf  the  Market- 

Tae  Butter  Banner  fries  to  bull  the  mat- 
rimoaial  maike.,  by  publishing  the  follow, 
iog: 

Marriage  ii  a  good  tbing  sometimes,  and 
we  often  wonder  why  more  of  oar  young 
meu  don't  take  stock  in  it  when  there  are  so 
many  good  looking  girls  about,  but  perhaps 
ttoy  are  like  a  confirmed  old  baoh  wuo 
doesn't  live  more  than  a  thousand  milts 
from  this  city,  who  made  the  remark  net 
long  tunee  (hat  "sometimes  be  thought  he 
would  ssttle  down  and  marry  tome  nice  girl, 
and  then,  again,  after  studying  tbe  matter 
orer,  betb' u^ht  he  woald  wait  till  he  got  a 
chance."  Iu  all  probability  they  are  waiting 
for  a  "chance." 


Heavenly   Treasure. 

A  farmer  who  wished  to  inyest  the  ac- 
vumulation  of  bis  industry  in  United  States 
securities,  went  into  a  broker's  office  to  ob, 
tain  some  "five-twenties."  The  clerk  in. 
quired;  "What  denomination  will  joa  have 
them,  sir?"  Having  never  beard  that  word 
used  except. og  to  distinguish  ssct3,  tbe 
firmer,  after  a  little  deliberation,  replied: 
"Well,  yon  may  give  me  part  in  Oid  School 
Presbyterian,  to  please  the  old  lady;  but 
givo  me  the  heft  on't  in  Free  Will  Baptist.'' 


Got  it  on  the  Brain. 

A  Chicago  alderman  heard  somebody  read- 
ing the  approaching  "transit  of  Venus," 
just  before  the  Council  met  the  other  even- 
ing, and  immediately  moved  that  the  meet- 
ing be  adjourned  one  week,  to  permit  the 
city  fathers  to  attend  the  show.  He  thought 
it  was  "something  like  tLe Black  Crook,  or 
Lydia  Thompson's  anatomical  exhibition," 
though  be  "had  not  seen  the  small  bills." 


Same  Here. 

Oqo  of  our  exchanges  says  :  "There  is  a 
cortiia  paper  in  this  vicinity  which  always 
puti  in  a  claim  of  having  originated  every 
public  movement.  It  will  soon  claim  the 
credit  of  having  driven  Adam  from  tbe  gar- 
ilju  of  Eden." 


A  Disgrace  io  Her  Sex. 

The  youog  female  elephant  belonging  to 
Cooper's  menagerie,  now  wintering  at  Lou- 
isville, fs  exceeding  fond  of  whisky  and  to- 
bacco, and  occasionally  goes  out  on  a  meet 
elephantine  spree. 

Reasonable. 

A  Bishop,  fond  of  hunting,  being  rebuked 
and  told  that  apostles  never  hunted,  re- 
plied, "No,  shooting  was  very  bad  in  Pal- 
estine! sa  tbey  went  fishing  instead." 


Borne  Kansas  hotels  employ  female  run- 
ners.   


Oysters. 

In  strolling  round  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
UUTcarelesifai:,  by  chance  aid  stray 
To  where    fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  waters  bright,  did  make  a  screen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  mossy  atone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  Boltly  fell, 
Made  that  window  Feem  to  be 
Borne  fairy  grotto  of  tbe  sea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here— 
It  looks  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right."  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  traits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
So  sooner  bad  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  ocr  tide  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
6&ld  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  it  true, 
And  cooked  magnificently,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oyeierF,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  Just  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  month  don't  water,  then 
Ton're  different  from  other  meu. 
They'd  ci&m  t  and  crab*  and  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  found  tbey  had  within 
That  cosy  plsoe  all  klndsof  game, 
rish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  bere  the  best  Ice  cream; 
So  here  tbey  fleet;,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  wnat  they  call  "such  nice  dinners, " 
"Whoever  doubts  '.his  let  him  rash 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  tbere  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  tbere  once  will  go  again, 
Pacific  Oyster  Houee,  S37  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  opcu  Day  and  Night. 

CHARLES  flAAKE.  Proprietor. 


*-»o   Yon    linow 

That  with  BDTTEEiox'a  Pattebsb  you  can  cut 
and  make  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly  T  Send 
postage  stamp  for  an  Illustrated  catalogue.  H. 
A.  Doming,  agent,  office  of  the  Howe  Sewing 
Machine,  No.  113  Kearny  street,  between  Sutter 
ted  Post.  Ban  Francmeo.  • 


OLAravoyjurr.— Madame  Clara  Antonia,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
has  removed  to  333  Seamy  st.  OonBUltatfons  in 
English,  Frencb  and  German.  T 

JJr.    Doherty 

Has  devoted  bis  study  more  particularly  to 
chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  u  such  hi 
now  the  most  successful    of  any  Physician    In 

-  3in  Francisco.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leldeadorfl,  a  few  doors  Delow  What 
Oh»er  House.  z 


The  Lazy  Man, 

The  lazy  man  is  nearly  always  good  na- 
tured.  He  never  flies  into  a  passion.  He 
might  crawl  into  one,  if  that  were  pcss'.ble, 
but  the  idea  or  his  flying  into  anything  is 
prepes'erous. 

Who  ever  btaid  of  a  Jazy  man  breaking 
into  a  bank,  wbero  a  crowbar  bad  to  b» 
usad,  or  drilling  into  a  s»fe?  Nobody  I 
Not  that  he  might  not  covet  his  neighbor's 
goods  therein  contained,  but  his  horror 
of  handling  crowbais  and  drills  •  woold 
always  deter  him  from  actually  com- 
mit'.ing  burglary.  He  never  runs  away 
with  his  neighbor's  wifa,  Bimply  on  account 
of  ihs  honor  he  h»s  of  maning.  If  he  is 
ever  licown  to  run  it  is— to  run  t:>  Beed. 

He  rarely  lies  about  bis  neighbors,  far  it 
would  requiio  too  mu?h  exertion,  but  be 
cm  lio  about  a  bar  ioom  all  day. 

He  is  of  inestimable  eervice  to  a  billiard 
saloon,  keeping  the  chairs  warm  and  watch, 
ing  the  game,  for  few  would  care  to  p!ay 
where  there  are  no  spectators-  Tho  fact 
that  be  does  this  without  pay  shows  the  od. 
selfishness  of  his  nature.  What  an  indus- 
trious man  wfco  considers  bis  time  worth 
something  would  want  pay  for,  t';e  lazy  man 
generally  does  for  nothing,  showing  a  free- 
dom from  mercenary  motives  that  should 
go  to  bis  credit. 

Tbe  lazy  man  never  gets  up  an  insurrec- 
tion or  revolution,  or  other  pofuliT  excite- 
ments, aod  don't  mako  a  nuisar.ee  of  him- 
self by  tramping  around  tbe  country  mak- 
ing iDCondiary  speeobea  to  promote  public 
discontent. 

In  his  own  neigborbood  he  is  never  a  bnsy- 
body  in  otbor  people's  ufl'iirs,  for  tLe  veiy 
idea  of  being  a  buey-bodyatanything  nould 
drive  him  out  of  bis  bead.  By  the  way,  if 
he  ever  got  out  of  his  head,  you  would 
have  to  drive  him  cut,  for  be  wouldn't  have 
enough  energy  to  get  out  on  hi3  own  accord. 
Ko  hzy  man  ever  ran  mad.  If  he  went 
crazy  it  was  because  he  couldn't  go  ..any- 
where without  walking. 

Lazy  men  don't  dietarb  the  quiet  cf  peace- 
ful neighbors  by  putting  up  factories,  fur- 
naces and  such  abominations. 

Finally,  lazy  men  don't  get  up  base  ball 
clubs,  which,  if  nctbing  els9  be  said  in  their 
favor,  ought,  in  thesa  days'of  excessive  base 
bawling,  *o  entitle  them  to  public  gratitude. 


Can  We  Believe  It  ! 

An  impudent  reporter  says  be  read  the 
following  paragraph  in  a  young  woman's 
diary:— 

"Monday— Awful  headaohe.  Wonder  if 
Helen  calls  to-day.  Know  6be  is  dying  to 
find  out  bow  my  green  silk  dyea.  She  has 
called  and  kussd  me  twice.  Tried  to  learn 
if  Sbanke  visited  often.  When  I  eaog,  the 
malicious  thing  said  'Do,  dear  Emily,  wrap 
up  when  you  go  in  the  Btrest.  Your  voics  is 
losing  its  clearness,  darling.'  Wish  she  was 
dead." 

No  Accident. 

A  morning  paper  says: 

Whilst  theecboonerLovetPeaco:k,  which 
has  just  returned  to  this  poit,  was  crc-S'inc 
the  bar  on  tbe  outward  voyage,  the  second 
mats  fell  overboard  and  was  drowned. 

We  don't  think  he  "fell"  overboard;  we 
know  be  jumpei  overboard.  Any^sensitive 
man  wculd  try  to  get  oat  of  a  ship  with 
such  a  name  as  that.  We  wonder  the  rest 
of  tbe  crew  didn't  jamp  overboard  tco. 
"Lovett  Peacock  !  We  wouldn't  give  an 
oyster  barge  such  a  name  as  than 


A    Printer'*   Toast. 

At  a  late  printer's  festival  tho  following 
toast  was  presented :  Tbe  printer— the 
master  of  all  trades:  he  beats  the  farmer 
with  the  Hoe,  tbe  carpenter  wilhthe  roles, 
and  tbe  mason  in  selting  up  tall  columns; 
be  snrpa:se3  the  lawyer  and  doctor  in  at- 
tending to  bis  cases  ;  and  be  beats  the  par- 
son in  tbe  management  of  tbe  devil. 


Jn-t  So. 

The  Alti,  "reviewing"  anew  novel  saye, 
"the  work,  as  a  whole,  without  possessing 
any  remarkable  merit,  may  be  regarded  as  a 
B0.cce.-s."  That  would  do  for  a  condensed 
criticism  of  the  Alta  itself. 


Eureka  Social  Club 

The  prizes  to  be  awarded  at  the  Ninth  An- 
nual masqaeraie  bail  of  the  Eureka  Social 
Cub  are  on  exhibition  In  the  window  of  Stolte 
and  Sons  dry  goods  store  South-east  corner  of 
Kearny  nod  Pine  streets  n 


Do    K/ot    Suflor    Iroiii    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Olub  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  JS.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 310  Eearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
speak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doe* 
tor's  capability.  References  given  If  required,  h 


Genuine   Havana    Clears. 

Bett  brands  at  611  Montgomery  street,  S.  W. 
corner  of  Merchant.    Franc*  &  Cahn.  q 


For    wasnmR 
Shirts,  $1  60  per  &oz.;  small  pieces,  60c.  per 
l«  2.    At  the  What  Cheer  Leondry  • 


O^       -er    Traae. 

The  oyster  trade  In  California  la  assuming 
gigantic  proportions.  Emerson  Ocrvillc,  of  the 
G*Jdle  Bock,  410  Pine  Btreet,  furnishes  from 
his  own  oyster  beds  at  Ban  Bruno  millions  of 
■  oyster.'  to  all  parts  of  tbe  Pacific  Coast.  His 
Eastern  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  whlcb 
has  extended  all  over  tbe  continent.  and*be 
'Saddle  Boot"  is  known  everywhere, 


Holiday    Candies. 

Freeb,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Meroer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery. 678  Eearny  street.    Wholesale  and  retail,    o 


ti    Yon    Want 

Tour  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
eot  spoiled,  eend  then  to  the  What  Cheer  Darin 
try.  x 


Preab.  and  Sweet, 

Fer  tbe  best    confectionery,  go  to   Cantr  and 
Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Sutter.       K 

Wliat   Cheer   l«uadry 

nd  should  be  pat 


To  be  Filled.  ■■ 

It,  aa  tin  married  hold,  tbe  condition  of 
an  old  maid  is  a  forlora  one,  then  are  tbere 
two  girls  iu  Vanbton  to  be  pitied.  Ihe 
chance 4  are  that  they  cjn  never  get  married. 
They  are  pretty,  interesting,  affectionato, 
good;  but  tbey  cinnot  be  courted  singly, 
btcinec  th*y  so  much  resemble  each  other. 
They.hive  to  be  o  urted  together  becau-e 
tbay  canDot  be  tild  apart.  Now,  who  is 
going  to  court  two  girls  to  get  one,  and  ron 
tho  risk  of  popping  to  one  only  to  be  re- 
jectidby  the  other  ?  Echo  answers:  '"Nc- 
boly!"  Ergo,  two  coming  old  maids  in 
Yankton. 

Si  ml  on  Johnny. 

Tbe  Alta  says,  "The  gbcat  cf  Goat  Island 
s-i.l  lliis  abont  Cjngrees."  Tho  best  tbing 
that  can  be  dooe  then  is  to  send  Johnny 
Tuerst  j  Congress.  He  has  been  batling 
with  that  "Goat  Inland  Ghost''  for  the  last 
three  years  and  isn't  a  bit  feared  at  it. 


The  Illustrated  Press  (S.  P.) 

No.  1,  January,  18"3.    Bold  by  tubsorjption 
$1  60  a  year.    Blegsnt,  choice,   cbeap.    Sample 
numberp,  15  cents.     Ador^BS  Murrey,  Dewey  & 

Co.,  S.  F. 

• 

Best    Quality    of   JL>Oflrofcln 

Driving  gloves,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  the  What 

Oheer  Laundry 

For  the  Very  Beat  Drink**, 

Goto  Ya.es'  Branch  Salooo,  corner  of  Market 
and  TQird  etreQts.  1 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS, 


Rum  Punch,  Hot  Scotch, 

A1TD.    .. 

TOM    and    JERRY, 

CO    TO  THE  I1B1JCH 

Hot      SootCll, 

,M&  Sutter  street,  Bear  Kearny. 

All    I>rinlfs    Ten    Cents 

HOT     (KOWI)iK     EVEBT    SIGHT, 
no!5  tf  JOS.  D.  BRIGGS,  Proprietor 


THE   OLD 

Hot      ScOtcll, 

IS  UortoB  Street,  near  Kearny, 

All    Dr-inlts    Ten    Cents 
Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOW  4fl0  JERRY  IB  TOWN. 

Always  on  file  khe  New  York  Herald ,  Harper'fl 
Wtetly,  Frank  LQ3lio's,  Day's  Doings,  Police  Ga- 
zette, all  tb.8  California  papate,  aiao  London 
Ponoh,  Bell's  Life,  Illustrated  London  News.  Call 
and  HaHsfy  yonrself. 

«*- Don't  forget  the  sign  of  the  Hot  Scotch. 


dftTtf 


OH  4RLE-S  "WM.  FFLDMAN.  Prop'r. 


MESSRS.  M'NEIL  &  CALDER 

»    NjYOUNOES    TO    THEIR    FRIENDS  AND 

A  the  Public  generally,  that  they  have  opened 
under  COLMAN'S  OLOTHING  STORF,  Corner 
of  Buah  and  Montgomery  streets,  with  a  WELL 
SELECTED   STOCK  of 

CHOICE  WISTES, 

LJQCOES     AND 


All  are  iavited  fi  ca'.l,  and  ARCHIE  McXEIL 
ANB  WM.  O.  OALDER  will  do  their  best  to 
make  tusm  comfortable.  j-.  JJtf 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

MASONIC    SAVINGS   AND    LOAN    BANJC. 

Ho.    6  Post    ulreel,   Alononlc  Temple, 
SAN  FRANCISCO. 

AT  A  MEETING  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  DIRFO- 
tors  of  this  Baok,  held  January  2 0 r rr ,  1873, 
a  dividend  was  deola^d  at  tbe  rate  of  ten  (10)  per 
oer.'.  per  annum  on  Term  or  Permanent  Dapotsite, 
and  -nil-  per  cent,  per  annum  oi  Ordinary  De- 
posit", f  t  the  s<<mi-einnual  term  ending  January 
21st,  1873,  payable  on  and  after  February  18^,1877, 
free  from  all  taxes.  Gl.ul£OK  KOUINN, 
ja2Z-if  Secretary. 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

San  Franciaco  SutIdum    Vnlnn,    532  Cali- 
fornia  •trtct,  Corner  of  "Wtbb, 

FOR  THE  HALF  TRAR  ENDING  WITH  THE 
3;st  December,  1872j  a  dividend  has  been  de- 
clared at  the  rate  of  nine  and  *ix-tentbs  (96-10) 
p«r  cent,  perannnm  on  Term  Deposits,  and  eight 
(8)  per  cent,  per  annum  on  Ordinary  Deposits,  frea 
of  Federal  Tar  on  Deposits,  payable  on  and  after 
13th  January.  1873.  By  order. 
d»31  2*  LOVFLL  WHITE.  Cashier. 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

LViiBl    8ATVBDAT    NIGHT. 


Pinno    and     Singing    at  3  JP.M. 


CHARING 


# 


SALOON 


60S  Ulaaloii  atreeti  Dear  Second. 
delO  J.  EAGLES,  Proprietor. 


EMPLOYMENT  OFFICE 

6SS  Sacramento  itreet, 

(The  First  Honse  below  Kearny  atreet,) 

FOB  FDRNISHIKG  WHITE  AND  OH1NESE 
Help  of  all  kinda.— General  Baftinees  Agsncy; 
Collect  Rente,  Notes  and  Accounts:  White  and 
Chinese  Laborers  supplied  for  Families,  Hotels, 
Farms,  Factories,  etc. 

CtLaLS,  F.  BEOHEREE  <£  CO., 
deiS  lm  «.">2  Sacramento  street 


E.  PARDZNI 

NO.  199  WASHINGTON  STREET,  (ABOVE 
the  Plaza).  San  Francisco.  Boots  and  Shoes 
made  to  order  in  the  best  French  style.  Tbe  same 
readv  made  always  on  hand.  no  l-3m 


DRESS  MAKING. 

MRS.  M.  F.  BISHOP,  NO.  1«  O'FARRELL 
street,  is  tbe  p?ace  for  Ladies  and  strangers 
vwitinc  the  city  to  have  their  Dresses  made  in 
style,  and  a  perfeet  fit,  at  a  moderate  price,    de'9 


THE  GOLDEN  ERA 

For    1873. 


2IST  YEAR  OF  PUBLICATION. 


A    New   Departure 


FOB  THE.... 


U"3E3"W     THAR. 

FRESH    AND     BRILLIANT 
CONTRIBUTORS. 


The  Best  Talent  in  the  Country 


San  Francisco  Feuilletons  and 
Social  Gossip. 


True  Reflex  of  California 
Life  and  Times. 


THE  ROMANCE  AND  BEAUTY 
OF  THE  PEBI0D. 


The  Great  Novel  of  the  Day, 

The  New  Magdalen! 

OT    WIJLKIE    COLLINS, 

LNTHB 

Golden  Era. 


The  "Podgers  Papers," 

By  "Podeers,"  la 

THE  GOLDEN  ERA 


SWALLOW   FLIGHTS 

Br  Charles  Warren  Stoddard,  in 

The  Golden   Era. 


By  Olive  Harper,  la 

The  Golden  Era 


crfjujinc^LjyMDDL- 


FeallletoD,  ID 

The  Golden   Era. 


ORIGINAL  8TOBIE3,  POEMS  AMD 
SSETCH£S,  FAJSHION  GOSSIP, 
AlirSEMEKTP,         CITHBiLTlJBE 

AND    ABT,  AXSWE1M     TO    COtt- 
KESPGXEC^TS,     ETC 


1THE  "GOLDEN  ERA"  IS  THE  OLDEST 
Weekly  Paper  in  the  State,  permanently 
established,  and  more  widely  circulated  at  home 
and  abroad  than  Any  other  on  tbe  Pacific  Ooast. 
In  California,  tbe  Atlantic  States,  and  throughout 
the  entire  field  of  its  Rreat  and  rapidly  increasing 
circulation,  the  "GOLDEN  ERA"  1b  universally 
regarded  as  a  literary  and  family  joarmalof  une- 
qualled excellence. 

To  Advertisers. 


Tbe  "GOLDEN  ERA"  is  a  welcome  Sanday  rls- 
itor  in  every  Home  and  Household,  and  as  an 
advertising  medium  its  advantages  most  be  appa- 
rent to  buaioesB  men. 

TO  MAIL   SUBSCRIBERS, 

The   Golden  Era,  far  One  Tear,  83  SO  ; 
for  Six  Month*,  89  GO. 

Subscriptions  to  be  paid  in  advance. 

The  Golden  Era  and   Peter»on'i  Ladle*' 

National  .Magazine,  One  Tear,  85* 

■9-THR  GOLDEN  BRA  and  PETERSON'S 
LADLES'  NATIONAL  MAGAZINE  served  by 
Carriers  in  the  city  at  I2,'~j  cents  per  week. 


THE  GOLDEN  ERA.  single  oopies.  Ten  Cents. 
issaUfli 


?v    price   5©Ct<: 

A  Safe  and  speedy  Rerrn 
dy  for  all  Bronchial  Affei 
tions,  Asthma,  Cold 
Coughs,  Loss  of  Voic 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  Cor 
sumption,  Hoarsenes 
Pain  and  soreness  of  tr 
Breast,  and  all  Difficultly 
arising  from  a  sudde 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  it 
healing  powers.  Ask  f< 
the  California  Hall's  Pu 
monary  alsam.  Sold  t 
all  Druggists. 

J.    R.  GATES   &   COI 

PROPRIETORS, 

O)orner    Saniome    and     Commercial    « 

jal3tf 


Pacific  Stone  Conipanj 

THE  P.LOIFIO  STONE  OOMPANY  OAI 
tbe  especial  attention  of  Arobitecta,  Bar 
eere,  and  the  pnblic  in  general,  to  the  SUPKRIC 
QUALITY  of  the  Stone  now  being  mim  af  actm 
by  them  in  this  city  under  tbe  Ransome  Pattti 
They  make  to  order  and  keep  in  etook: 
Bnlldlna;  Fronte,  TVnter  Pipe, 

blnba,   Monamentii,    Fountains, 

Tiles,  Coplnss  for  ITal 

Flllera,  etc,,  et 

Together  with    Ransome's    celebrated    Fres-G 

Orindstones,  all  of  which  we  guarantee  suptri 

and  at  a  price  far  below  that  of  baud-oat  work. 

•VTbe  attention  of  private  parties  intendini 

build  ie  respectfully  solicited. 

Office.  No.  IO  BUSH  STREET.  S%n  P-raoeta 


THOMAS    W.    BREE, 

SILVER  PIjATD] 

^t>  SLANUPAUTURER 
t^  — AND— 


$Q  DRUMS.lflNJOS, 

^C'  —  AND— 

OTU£R    MUSICAL    IXSTRTJMEM7 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1865. 


MISSION  8TKEET,  between  First  and  becom   I 

N.  B.— Fine-toned  Silver  Solo  Banjos  for  P  I 

sesionalB  alwarson  hand.  ialSf  | 


TRAYS  aiwais on  bond. 


Alfred  Vetttj 

Mannfaotnrer  sod  | 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGE  | 

SS5  Uupont, 
NEABSUTTEE  STR£  I 

See  my  stock  of  I   | 
Cages  before  puTcbti  r 
eleewbere.  Always  to. 
thioKoew  on  hand.  ; 
Patent  Cages,  made  I 
Tin  Wire,  are  warran  I 
FREE  FROM  VERB 
Also,  best  quality  T   | 
no30    I 


Meerschaum  Pipe  Depr  | 

«13    KEAFXT    STREET. 

PIPES  MADR  TO  ORDER  AT  1 
tb^Eborbea  notic?  All  Pipes  and 
Olgar  Holders  waiianted  genuine,  and 
to  oclor  well.  Mewriobautu  Pipfa  ocid 
walking  Gazes  Mounted  and  Repaired 
at  lowest  Fa'tern  Prioep,  and  witb  tbe  best  *c  i 
manehip.  A  large  aaaorimont  of  Walking  0»  i 
and  Fatcy  Goods  of  every  detcription  ali»»Ji'  i 
hand.  no2TU| 


The  Popular  Beverag  \ 

CONGRESS  WATER  FROM  THE  PAGB 
Oongress  Sprincs,  near  Santa  Clara.  lodor, 
by  tbe  Medical  Faculty  its  onrauve  powers  bt 
equal  to  tbe  celebrated  Congress  Water  f f OB  i 
Hpringe  of  Saratoga,  New  York.  Depot  re»0' 
from  Vi8  Kearny  street  to  Kew  Montgomeij.l 
door  from  Howard.  Families  supplied  dally.  I 
eral  discount  to  tbB  ttane,  and  orders  atlendw 
promptly.  de26)i 


FRENCH  MUTUAL  PROVIDE! 
SAVINGS  &L0AN  SOCIETY. 

Twenty- Sixth     Seml-Anctnal     DlvMei 

A  DIVIDEND  OF  NINE  PER  CENT.  PER' 
num.  net,  (9  per  cent.)  upon  tbe  operiti 
of  tbe  Frencb  Savings  and  Lobiti  Sooiet-v,  for 
eix  months  ending  December  31st,  1872,  bit, 
conformity  wiib  tbe  reoort  cf  the  Comtnitloi 
Verification  appointed  by  tbe  members  of  tin 
oiety,  been  declared  by  the.  Hoard  of  Admioiit 
t*ou,  at  tbe  Semi-Aunual  Meeting  held  on 
16th  instant.  This  dividend  will  be  piyah'* 
and  after  the  eigbteanth  instant,  at  tbe  onto 
the  Society,  411  Bnsh  street.  „_ 

OUS  1'ATK  SIAHE, 
j201m  Director  of  French  Savings  Ba« 


GEORGE    MAYES^ 

DEALEH  IS  OYSTICFSI  CLAMS' 
and*.]!  hind!  o(  SHEJ 
btallnNoe.  4i».  41.   C2,  California fl 
Slariiot,  entrance  on  Oi!ifcrD?»  e!r=' 

Public  or  private  parties  tjd  tamli'.FF 
from  fi  A.M.  io  1'i   P.  a.    Ladies'  andGentltro 


Philadelphia    Restaurar 

OHAS.  V.  BERGOLD,  PROPRIETOR. 

THE  OLDEST  ESTABLISHED 
and  moet  popular  Restaurant  in 
San  Francisco.  The  Tables  are  sup- 
plied witb  the  beet   in  market.    Board^ 

by    the    week.    408   PINE    STREET,    jasta 
MoDtcomerr.  marW 


Crystal  Sample  Roo 

535   MCBAaESTO   STREET. 

ALL    DRINKS.    PLAIN    OR    FANCY.    '  ' 
CENTS.    «9-Hot  DriDkB  a  specially. 

K.  MATHEK, 
ia!7  lm  Proprleto  I 


Bar  Sugar 

OB    SALE-SIS    KEARNY    STSEET.   '   I 
WEROER'S.     Alio,  every  kind  of  Oao  ej 
Wholesale  and  Retail. 
noTU  SI.    A.    MEJttCEl 


F 


Indian  Queen  Rang. 


Map.  Soda      (£  ( 


'  ."    "»' ':^-'     T    '.   ■ 


L25W 

m  hi  nj 

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atom,  j,  j 
lb, 


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MAGUIRE'S  OPERA  HOUSE 

NBJ-WT    TENOR, 

N    <IIC 

MR. 

ITALO  PELESE  Miss 


H1W    ALHAHBRA    TH1ATRI. 


HOUSES    THRONGED    NIGHTLY. 


THI.    EVCKIHO 


JAKUART    t8 


DAT   ETCRINO  JAdlAdT  ttl 


Grand  Opera 


Lncrezia  Borgia 

•l.Tli.s: 

SQOA  AITOSIO  •  KSOA  F.  BIOO 

LOUALUtA  BOMIA  ....      SEKOKA  L.  BIRSARPI 

i»rr;ooR..'  sexora  hckkszik 

O SKKOR  L  POLSSR 


itut  nam  ossis*  tsi  iui.  asd  iatoadat  ArrsmwooB  at  i. 

HliaM  rf  ik.  CkktnM  Dil  >  anBim.  l>  i   II  I  Art... 

JOHNNY       .A.  JL,  1L,  DE.  1ST  ! 
ALICES      HA.R.RIS01V 

AaA  lb*  World  Fa*t4 


X'TC'X" 


BOTjAlO 


r«.i'^.  '.  t  lb.  em  tin.  la  Bai  rru<IM>,  Ik,  itr  IHoj'.j  .■Uia.Uotal  Prana.  Ia  <  aeu,aatllM 

Dicdrich;  or,  Life  in  New  York 

Dm*tl   'I     •<    ^-.»    Tork    nolfh  B«)r .Imivw    ALLIEN 

ALICE   II  Mill  I  -"\ 

■IT, 


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Grand  Italian  Chorus. 
Conductor  Mr.  Geo.  T.  Erans 


A4alnlti  One  Dalltr 

R*e«r*«>d  S»»t».  ■'«  Mtti  sxira. 

...Twetij.Bfe  Casta 
PwrnttQ  »t  Tlo'ciOik-Woomnioocdt  5  o'clock. 


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LITTLB   MAO 


.W,  R     FotiIt 


A  KIW  TORE  BOOT 

OWtN  Wif  air 

Wea  !*•»«.  Plat-port  Tbayer 

Sob  H.  -thtai Joho  Robinson 

*•!"•««•  rtttaaartoarr write  Himmi 

Hsrrr   nro»i   O.    WUsoo 

..•»?.-  B  Onrr  TtumpfOT) 

.Mtawa.  a*  afeOlanla Ch  a*.  H«d 


Js^b- 


Bleba*  Ii 


'h  Piri**p  r ; _ .'...Geo.  Dm 

I'ador    Cra  i Bob  Hurt 

Mr  4.  Bruce.   »  Hoo**k«*>p-  r Mr*.    E.  F.  SUwart 

■!•  Tho  LPtle  Jewd 

Hot  Corn  Woman... J.  M.  .Sotherlend 


fSYl>»TO:E».SIS   OUT*    IIPJOIIDEirAffTS. 


-A.CT    firs  a-. 
THE   OLD  BOWERY  THEATRE 
Scene  2— Interior  of  Delmonico's 
Scene  3— The  Stormy  Night. 

Robbery  of  yonng  81ncl.fr—  Tbrilllnt?  Tableau. 
-A.OX      SECOIJE). 

Home  of  Chas.  Sinclair  on  the  Hudson 

Scene  2— Diedrlch's  Dream. 
Scene  3— OUR  SONGS. 


A.CT 

THIK.  TD. 

THE    DEVIL'S    LEDCE! 

THE  STRUGGLE  FOR  THE  TIN  CASE 

EXPITINB    TABLFAI. 

-A.GT 

POUP TH , 

Wall,  wliat  will  you  call  your  First  Boy? 

LITTLE 

DIEDRICH! 

o-utrri 

I>K>  OF  KM  ENT  -ff3 

sW  Ail   Bilifl   ftKUnat   the  Alhambra   Theatre   must   oo   presented    hereafter   on   Mondav. 
■WP- rfurmanee  to  commence  punctually  At  eight   o'clock. 


SAN  FRANCISCO  ATHENEUM 


THIH    rVENIKO  JANUARY  «H 

A^aa»m«.t  •! 
■aaj.ta,  an  ■ 

Mortimer.    Parks,   Dlxoa   TlituiirMwm. 


i«r«a»r  «■ 
...   Uaii>*  Mr-... 
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..Caati.i  1 


r  allfl  (  ITSl LBS 


Miss  Agnes  Kennedy 


Ilnrrv  IIoiviu-il  and  IiIm  Ilnnfo 
I   *><•  i'MitmtoM  -aviili   Mortimer 


Han't  l^tT.  »..  Al«llir  .... 
iaaaltk    D.nr.    .  


M..III*-  La  r««-reat 
Maarclf    llrfWfr 


HARD    CHEEK. 

Mr.  Oaarlrif  at   Traah  HarUaiar  I  r.ptl Cbaa.  Thompaoa 


*"nB  Mia.  raaay  MandeTlll* 

MUCH  ROBINSON  IN  HIS  SONC  ANO  DANCE  AND  CHANCES 

tlnrnplpr Mlas    l.lvlna-mn 

Hone  Nolo I.o.  OI»a 

SCHNEIOER  AND  LOUISE  -■  THJMPSQH  &  LOU.  SOMERS 

Ortrtar© Orcbtstm 


SOHOOHa. 

Old  Orirnr**.  Te>ob»r Fr*nk  Mortimer 

P«Mj  Boil»»r i.'b.rl**  Tbomotoa 

fiimon  Dipsj Waller  Parke 

htuolart ...        OTnpaor 


Ronsj  and   Ilnnce I. on    Dlxoa 

Comic  Son* Haggle  Brewer 

Dpet-Drireo  from  Home..Mleaea  "anieri  A  l-st  Forrest 


NEGRO    ACT. 

Churl**  Tho mpgoo end Harry  Howard 

QT»rtaro Orcbeslre 


Song,. 
Fllnc  . 


...MujrsieNt.  ciuli 
..Lydla  A.lvlncetoa 


Orertare Orchestra 


The  performance  Hill  coooludo  with! 

PUTTISG  HIM  THROUGH! 

Aotor Usrrr  Howard 

A  mat  oar Obarlea,Thomp3on  |  Oat!  Bo? Hush  Robiosoa 

»-Xjooli     Out     for     S*.^.fLO 


THK    Milllll.    i.HtUlMiUOtHE 


Cor.  of  ramtirreltil 
LledetMlorAT    sis. 


PACIFIC  HOUSE,*!" 

Olympic  HOUSE,^"j:r;.:j: 

»trt*l«i  BA  I.ST05  A  f'OTRFLL 


OarC*l»br»l#d  ■!  ■■»»  Whil«  Shirt 
WCALL  AMD  8KB  THftAt. 


Tiiej  1 1  PHaFEOTLT,  and  for  quality  and  darablllsy  will  aarar  dp  matobed.    To  ba  had  only  *t  the 

X   >C  L.    AUOTIOV    "TORE,     Old    Kearny    street. 


' 


Wolf  in  the  Fold  « the  Thistle 

THE  T319TLE  THAT  PBIOKED  THE  FAIR 
Laura  u\«  gat  ont  enother  edition  of. bo 
'Wolf  in  the  Fold"  th»(  riom  not  conflict  with 
the  law  of  libel.  O  t  It  nt  Thiatletonu.  No.  9 
Post  e T'flt  opp.  Mapooio  Temple.  Agents  want- 
ed to  Bell  it  ou  thw  >tr.ftt. ja20  3m 


MERCANTILE  LIBRARY  HALL  I  JOHKr  ROBL's> 


COMPLIMENTARY   CONCERT 


-TBirDEBED  TO- 


MR.  VERNON  LINCOLN, 

...OS. ...  ' 

THURSDAY    EVENING JAN.    30 

Aae.sUd  by  the  Kmioioi  Eoslieb  Contralto. 

Irlr*s.    LINCOLN    BIARTELL 

Of  the  Crist  *l  Pa'ace,  Royal  Albirt  Hal.  ard  other  prio- 
alpal  Kftfluh  Coacisn*,  MRS.  KUH..HT  M'lORE.  MRS.  M. 
BLAKR.  UK.  O.  MtKI.V.  MR.  A  H ARTDKOK S  (ay  kind 
trereilssion  of  Mr.  Joba  MoUaHou«b)....F.  K.AI ZUNBAOH. 
Ooadacnr. 
AllwINNIO.N SI  OO 


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NO.VK   HUT  THE  UrST  QVALI1TY   OF  UKAT8 

(JAN  BK  HAD    AT 

Stalls  £5,  O,  California  Market 

1YTOULVTAI1V  BEER 


A  PERFECT  RUSH 

kept  xjr 

I>a,y  £txx<X  TVislit, 

▲I*    THE    6BEAT 

IXL  Auction  Store, 

<il<S    KKAIHT    8TKEF.T. 


A  WONDERFUL  BUSINESS 

CHEAPEST  HOUSE"  IN  AMERICA 

Is  now  oCVrlntc  tfre  uter  Bnricnln*  than  have 

ever  bue»  offered  In  «»n  Francisco. 

With  onr  capaectlon  la 

New   York,    Chicago,    and  St.  Louis, 

From  which  we  rare  dally  recetvlnat  Good* 
botieht  ut  the  taweot  Cueh  Prices 

OTJH.REKTOT. 

OUR    MOTTO    13    TO 

X  L  and  Undersell  All 

JUST    RECEIVED, 

1,00  0  poire  Cnntmere  Fnnte,  worth    8«  OO,  to  he 

eold  at  AS  «0. 
GOO  dozen  White  Shlrte,  worth   81  SO,   to  be  eold 

at  75  cents. 
SO  eaiei  of  Heavy  Under  cloth  In  ft,    AOc>   to  81  GO- 


SQUARZA'S 

Branch  Punch  Salonn, 

3  I  7  Kearny  street. 


H&vo  yon  beheld  It?    If  not,  you've  a  troet 
At  SQUARZA'S  PUNCH  8AL00N,  In  Kearny  street 
There  BONA,  disciple  of  GBEAT  SQUABZA, 
Dispenses  famed  Msgio  Punches;  rather 
The  nioefc  delicious  mixtures  yet  recorded; 
And  have  with  many  medals  been  rewarded  I 
Ladles  their  CORDIALS  ttBtTe  can  sip  at  leisure.— 
Their  "TEARS"  appease,— and  Men  gain  "  LAD  J  IE  a 

PLEASURE." 
To  allay  connubial  differences  and  pain. 
In  "ANTI-DIVORCE"  you  can  your  end  attain. 
Sip  of  the  potont  extract  but  one  taste, 
Your  arm,  consoling,  straight  Is  round  her  waist. 
OuesB  what  a   "AI0RNLNG  COMFORT"  In  the  hiss 
That  heals  the  puarrel  and  imparts  the  blissl 
The  "WELCOME"  too,  you'll  always  find 
A  balmy  soother  for  the  troubled  mind. 
The  bright  "AURORA,"  and  the  sweet  "FARE  WELL. 
Just  visit  BONA,  and  you'll  all  fare  well  I 
HlB  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  are  the  panacea 
For  all  dyspeptics  and  for  diarrhcea. 
No  Cholera  Morbns  ever  has  been  found 
Where  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  knock  aronnft. 
BONA  and  SQUARZA,  spite  of  all  detraotors, 
Have  proved  the  Nation's  greatest  bsnefaotorst 
Full  FORTY  different  luiltafnl  drlcU*  you'll  Had 
To  aid  the  Man— Invigorate  the  mlndl 
Not  this  alone— a  Welcome  you  will  meet 
At  BONA'8-(3QOARZA'S)-317  KEARNY  STREET. 
Remember,  too,  not  this  famed  place  to  pass; 
ALL    SPLENDID  LIQUORS  BUT  ONK  BIT  A  GLASS, 


THEY  HAVE   TAKEN 

THE     FIRST    PREMIOM 

....AT.... 

All  the  Mechanics'  Fairs. 


•FIGARO." 

IHE  JOTJKHAX  OF  AMTJSEKEHW. 
PoMi»h«i  mn  Dw  U.  the  Year  bi 

r.     p.     booa-kd"0'8 


CSS  Merchant  »»d    68*  WMhlMUm  .u. 

Bete*  Monttoioers.  8«  FranoUoo. 


TUESDAY JAKUAEY    26,   1673 


AKU8EMENTS,    Etc. 

California  Theatres 

Too  prtduciiou  ot  "Only  a  Je*"  last  oi«ht  drew 
a  eapiu  I  haoae.  Id  tt e  cr.*. -icier  of  Cod*  Natban 
John  T.  Raymond  mado  maTsy  »cinia  Id  ad  artistic 
8t)le  -*oich  wit  thoroughly  appreciated  by  the  an- 
diesoe.  lb*  plot  is  elight  enough:  the  cbaraotsr 
wkoBWestho  cams  lo  the  play  is  a  pawnbroker1 
bit  kind-hearted,  and  outtlde  of  bis  business  xei 
mai.  Mark  Baby,  a  nlll-wright.  ii  in  love  with 
Natalie  Dawsa.ttafighter  of  Mattnew  Dawes,  a  nob 
caercbanl  who  bas.had  bid  lack  with  hia  d*.ufh 
tare,  bis  eldeat,  Kline,  having  rno  away  frem 
bim.  Tbe  old  man  now  pats -his  foot  down  acd 
dsclaraa  Natalie  shan't  many  a  low  mill-wrigbt. 
"Vory  n  Morally  Natalie  meets  lserlo»er  in  tbe  pawn- 
broker's sbop  aod  dearold  Uncle  Natban  is  made 
a  oonfldaol,  Almost  a*  eo?n  as  toey  have  finished 
their  spooning  the  ilch  merchant  is  brought  into  the 
pawnbroker's  shop  to  die  in  Doole  Nathan**  arms 
Here  he  UAll  Nathan  that  ho  has  made  a  eeoond 
will  in  which  he  leaves  all  bis  wealth  to  Nathalie. 
Two  thieve*,  Jem  Chunks,  in  tae  burglary  line, 
and  Crack  ley  in  tho  sneak  lay,  overbear  all  tbia, 
and  they  determine  to  ssenre  the  seoocd  will  if 
the  nephew,  EUerton  Crooke,  who  inherits  under 
the  first  will  maksB  it  worth  their  while  to  do  bo. 
Tne  will  Is'stolen,  bat  of  course  recovered  again. 
MarfcRaby  marries  Na'balie.  the  wickeJ  nephew 
Is  foiled,  end  ereryoceis  hippy,  all  throueh  Unci* 
Nathan, .whois  "only  aJew.'*  Tne  lost  child  of 
Elinor,  the  eldest  sister,  who  ran  away,  is  also  dis- 
covered and  adopted  by  Uncle  Nathan.  Bsymood 
r.Ujei  Uocle  Natban  as  a  straight  Datchman| 
thooga  Dat-b  J*ws  are  not  numerous  in  London, 
where  the  plot  is  laid ;  bis  impersonation  through- 
ont  very  mncb  ressubled  that  of  Kip  Van  Winkle. 
W.  A.  Mestayeraod  J.  0.  Williamson  appeared  in 
characters  a  good  deal  resembling  those  in  the 
negro  farce  of  "Old  Times  RocSe,"  the  former 
being  the  impressive  Major  Bocks,  while  the  lat- 
ter canted  mnoh  laughtsr  aa  the  half-starved, 
humble  follower.  Mies  Lain  Wilsan  aoted  the 
character  of  Prinks,  the  lest  child,  vary  prettily, 
and  the  other  parts  were  generally  well  filled.  The 
same  piece  will  be  played  to-night. 
Alhnmbra, 

There  was  an  immense  boase  last  night  to  wit- 
ness the  production  of  the  sensation  drama  of 
'•Diedrich:  or.  Life  in  New  York."  Ibis  play  in 
many  of  ita  b*st  points  is  identical  with  that,  la 
which  J.  K.  Emmett  is  performing  at  the  Adel- 
•hi  Theatre,  London,  to  overflowing  bonnes,  bav- 
ins;  made  one  of  the  greatest  successes  of  the 
season.  Between  th«  acting  of  John-y  Allen  and 
Joe  Emmett  in  Dutch  characters  there  la  not 
much  room  for  choice;  (or  cur  own  part  we  like 
one  as  well  as  the  other.  "Diedrich"  is  not  up  for 
a  rnn  of  a  hnndred  nights  as  is  Joa  Emmett's 
piece  in  London,  bat  it  will  cer.ainly  crowd  the  Al- 
bambra  daring  the  time  it  is  kept  on  the  stage. 
It  la  a  judicious  mixture  of  comic  and  sensational 
scenes;  there  are  many  s.rong  situations  and 
Johnny  Allen  iB  afforded  an  opportunity  for  some 
good  acting.  The  scene  ia  the  cellar  ia  wbicb  he 
assumes  the  dirguise  of  an  old  Dutch  woman  ia 
very  effective  and  latt  night  fairly  brought  down 
the  house.  Miss  Alice  Harrison  played  the  char- 
acter of  Lena  charmingly  and  sang  very  sweetly 
As  for  Little  Mac,  be  was  the  life  of  every  sceoe 
in  which  he  appeared,  and  the  audienc*  fairly 
screarmed  with  langbMr  at  his  comical  contort  oua 
and  grotesque  acting.  Altogether  "Diedrich"  aa 
presented  last  night  was  a  decided  success  and 
will  ;draw  crowded  bouses  for  many  nights  to 
come. 
Metropolitan   Theatre. 

The  mauagsroent  annonnce  the  last  week  of  the 
engagement  of  Mils  Aucnsta  L.  Dargon,  an  act- 
ress of  such  sterling  merit  that  she  deserves  a 
far  greater  recognition  of  her  talent  at  the  bands 
ef  rhe  San  Francisco  public  than  she  has  hereto- 
fore received.  "Dnm&skea"  was  performed  last 
night,  and  was  thoroughly  appreciated  by  the  au- 
dience. To-night,  Miss  Dargon  will  appe&r  again 
In  this  play.  On  each  of  the  few  remainieg  nights 
of  her  engagement  the  bona*  should  be  crowded. 
Majjulre'a  Opera  House. 

To-night  will  be  the  occasion  of  something  of 
an  event  in  the  musical  world.  The  cognsicenti 
of  San  Francisco  will  assemble  to  pass  jodgment 
on  the  merit  of  a  new  teaer,  Signor  Italo  Pelese, 
who  will  make  his  first  appearance  as  Genaaro  in 
the  opera  of  "Lucrezia  Borgia."  Signora  L.  Ber- 
nard! will  appear  10  the  title  role,  Miss  Ansa 
MoKenaie  as  Mama  Oreini,  and  Signor  P.  Rigo  aa 
Unca  Alfonso.  It  1b  some  time  elsoe  the  people 
of  San  Francisco  have  enjoyed  a  performance  of 
Italian  opera,  therefore  we  may  expect  a  lane 
and  fashionable  attendance  at  Magnire's  Optra 
Hosse  this  evening.  Fiuabo  will  be  the  honse 
programme. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Johnny  Tuers,  J.  H.  Larkin  and  Charles  Verne 
are  immentely  f nnny  In  "I'll  Get  Even;"  Oogill 
and  Cooper's  sang  and  dance,  "We  de  it  so  Fine, 
is alweys  encored;  M'llle Eugenia  GerretU's  per- 
formance on  the  globe  ia  graceful  and  pretty . 
Mtss  Lillie  Halt  la  very  pleasing  In  Bong  anddance, 
and  theburleeqneof  "The  Lady  of  Lions"  which 
concludes  the  evening's  entertainment,  iB  capitally 
played.  B.  0.  Marsh  has  surrendered  bis  original 
part  of  Widow  Meddlenot,  in  which  he  always 
causes  so  maoh  fun,  to  Miss  Jennie  Johneen,  who 
acqaiW  be:aelf  remarkably  well. 
H>ie  Atheneum. 

Theextravaganaiof  -'School"  in 
Monimer.  Charley  Thempaon.  Walter  Park?,  and 
company  appear  is  received  nightly  with  roars  ot 
laughter.  A  capital  programme  will  be  given  to- 
night and  many  favorite  artistes  will  appear, 
A  New  Opera  Season  and  a  New  Opera 
The  eesaen  of  Italian  opera  will  commence  a 
Magnire's  Opera  House  on  Friday  evaning,  and 
the  opera  of  "Maria  dl  Bohan"  will  be  presented 
for  the  first  time  ia  this  oity.  Signor  Enrico  Par- 
didi,  the  baritone,  who  bas  recently  arrived,  will 
make  hia  first  appearance  in  America,  and  Signora 
Sp  iaa  will  make  her  first  appearance  in  opera 
in  i-ia  city,  with  Signonna  Adelioa  Sparanzi, 
Signor  Pietro  Baccei.Miss  Anna  McKenzie.  Sig- 
nor Fulvio  Rigo  atd  others.  Maestro  D.  Speraoxa 
will  be  conductor  of  the  orchestra,  and  the  season 
will  be  under  the  management  of  Obarles  Alperr, 
who  will  organise  the  orchestra.  The  epera  nigbta 
(or  the  hrst  week  will  be  on  Friday,  Sunday,  Tues- 
day and  Thursday. 
Woodward'*  Gardens. 


An  Addition  to  the  Stage. 

A  manager  advertising  for  a  company, 
the  other  day.  received  the  followiog  rep'.ff 
from  a  lady  who  aspired  to  a  comio  f  «B;- 
tion: 

To  the  Boss:— I  want  to  go  on  *^0  stage, 
ani  I  thmk  joa  will  be  just  the  *jjBti  to  euit 
me.  It  you  want  me  to  lead  b  mob,  to  in- 
cite tbe  crowd  to  riot,  to  wr^k.  on  all-fours 
like  adog,  ti  jump  like  a  hookey,  hop  like  a 
cricket,  ebat  like  a  msg'^ie,  X  would  just  be 
tbe  person  to  tuit  yoTj„—e,yen  for  screeching 
chambermaid — aay'jiingia  tbe  comic  line. 
Therefore,  if  you  want  a  comic  woman,  1 
am  your  man.  According  to  your  desire,  I 
send  pe.'Binal  description:  I  am  a  little 
brunette,  ana  a  big  b  .ubrette;  hight,  5  f-.et 
9  inches;  waist,  21  iuchee;  buat,  34  inches; 
wrist,  5  inches;  arms,  8  inches,  long  and 
brown,  with  red  henda,  2  in  number,  with  8 
lingers  and  2  thnmts;  feet,  long  and  nar- 
row, 2  in  number,  but  No.  3  ;  eyes,  brown 
and  maddy;  forehead,  good  tnonth  for  the 
eyes;  eyebrows,  thin  aod  irregular;  ncse  of 
heavenly  tendency;  mouth,  lar^e  and  crook- 
ed: eais,  periVct—  not  even  holes  in  toem; 
teeth,  gt  od,  but  enamel  wearing  off  of  three; 
chin,  Jong  and  pointed;  hair,  brown  and 
reaches  below  the  Herald  or  Dispatch. 
Summing  ud  alt  my  charixs,  you  will  not 
be  able  to  fiod  my  matsb  in  the  city.  Now, 
if  you  wish  to  f-ee  me,  just  drop  a  note  to 
me,  aod  I  will  drop  at  ycur  feat,  Loak  oat 
for  your  corns— I  am  comiDg.  In  compli- 
ment to  you,  I  Lave  composed  a  pieca  of 
poetry. 

BESPBCTFUT.t.T  DEDICATED  TO  THE  BOSS, 
While  I  am  wr  ting  the  san  is  siaking  in  the  ckj, 

•kr,  sky, 
Now.  old  f< How,  how  is  this  for  high,  high,  high? 
Where  you  go  on  the  colfdsnow,  snow,  blow. 
Does  it  not  hart  your  little  toe.  toe,  lot'. 

NO.  1 1. 
Ab  I  listen  to  the  sleigh  bells  s-ringinp,  ringing 

ringing, 
I  think  of  the  postman  who  is  your  letter  a-brlng- 

Ing,  bringing,  bringing. 
Sow,    Mr.    Manager,    when   you   are   eating  your 

bread,  bread, bread. 
Try  to  keep  my  letter  in  your  head.  hEao\  heed. 

An   answer   will   oblige  your  respectful 

little  BOUBRETTE. 

The  lady  was  engaged  in  spite  of  her 
"poetry."  ' 

A  Chicago  Alta. 

The  Ohicigo  Times  mentions  a  contempo 
rary  "which  has  been  conducted  with  re- 
spectable stupidity  for  thirty  years." 


Cocos  and  GaUlpagos  Islands. 
The  rumors  of  hidden  treasure  in  Coxoa  Is- 
land have  been  at  length  t  ■  acd  to  their  original 
BOuree.  Thepl:ates'  treasure  may  ba  all  moon- 
shine but  that  the  millions  of  treisura  taken 
fmmthe  Peruvian  Government  on  tbe  Mary  Deer 
lie  bor/ied  on  Cocos  and  lone,  two  of  tbe  Gal- 
lapsgos  IslahdF,  tberi  tn  two  living  witneB.-es 
to  prove.  Charles  Stewart  of  Napa,  and  David 
Satherland  of  Yallejo,  helped  tobnryihls  trsa- 
sure  In  its  hldding  place  and  know  where  to 
find  It.  A  company  has  been  formed  under  the 
title  of  tbe  Consolidated  Hidden  Treasure  Com- 
pany, 328  Montgomery  street,  Boom  10,  where 
shares  arefsold  at  $10  each.  The  stock  is  being 
rapidly  taken  up.  A  schooner  will  start  on 
Feb'riit,  taking  Stewart  and  Sutherland  lo 
the  islands.  These  men  who  buried  the  'r;asure 
can  cei  tiinly  find  it.  At  length  there  Is  some- 
thing tangible.  This  Cocos  Is'and  expedition 
Is  founded  on  fa.ts,  and  n-ot  on  romantic  pirati- 
cal history.  • 

Altogether  the  Best. 

It  is  curious,  but  true,  that  J.  A.  Snaber, 
707  Market  street,  near  Third,  Ebould  sell  fur- 
niture and  bedding  cheaper  tuns  any  other 
dealer  In  this  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
convinced.  1 


Tho    President's   Message. 

Peace  and  prosperity  are  the  key  notes  of  this 
document.  ChespneBB  and  durablity  are  the 
characteristics  of  H.  Luchstnger's  furniture. 
All  should  visit  his  emporium,  735  Market 
street,  and  ascertain  how  cheaply  a  bonce  can 
befnrniahea,  dj 

McDowell,   Show   Card  Writer, 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order,  hoom  10, 
806  Market  strret,  cor.  Post  and  Montgsmory.  V 


Something  .New. 

■Win  A,  Hubbard's  manufactured  misses' and 
infant's  garments  and  ladies  underwear  in  suit?, 
are  famed  for  their  superiority  of  mike  and  tex- 
Ure  all  over  the.  Union.  Mr.  Geo.  W.  Amldon, 
tbe  authorized  agent  of  Mr.  Hubbard,  has  estab- 
lished a  depot  of  these  goois  at  248  Second  st, 
for  wholesale  and  retail  trade.  A  liberal  dis- 
count to  the  trade.  3 


Hairwork  and  Combings 

Made  up  neat  and  cheap  at  850  Washington 
stteet,  near  Stockton.  Side  curls  steamed  fe 
twenty-five  casta.  77 

'     a 
Jones  A  Schroder's 

Celebrated  Crab  Chowder  eanbe  obtained  only 
at  330  Bach  street, nearly  opposite  tbe  Alham- 
bra  Theatre.  Bob  Halt  eate  It,  and  they  all 
eat  it.  Only  the  best  brands  of  Liquors  bot- 
tled for  family  nee,  q 

Sam  BXoore, 

Formerly  of  Buss  House  Carriages,  can  be 
:ound  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
abliehmenr,  southwest  corner  tfush  and  Mont- 
gomery Bts.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carriage  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  raies.  bq 

What .  Cheer    Laundry 
Is  the  best  laindry  In  San  Franolsoo,       * 


JDr,  Barlow  «J.  Smith 

la  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and-  Nervous  Dis- 
ease* at  his  Hygeian  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  %  o'clook. 
Apart  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  reeard  to  health 
to  Invalids  daily,  from  9  to  t  p.  is.,  free.        w 


A-  Pleasant  Location. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodging!  In  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alnambra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tne  building  ia  a  Terr  fine  one  and  is  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. . 


THE)  BACHELOR'S    LIFE. 

They  sing  about  1  v»  in  a  cottage. 
They  tell  us  we  safely  may  wed, 
Tea',  kisses  economize  pottige 
And  two  in  much  eaai«r  fed 
To  an  one, 
All  alone, 
'Who  sleepB  in  a  bacht lot's  bed. 

That  a  bachelor's  life  is  a  bubble, 

And  singly  to  live  is  a  sin; 
The  main  object  of  is  to  double, 
And  ha  who  would  happiness  win, 
Blch  or  broke, 
Must  yoke, 
Since  happiness  came  fcr-h  a  twin. 

fcutl  think  of  thefl;rMip3  and  frolics, 

Dlvtrcesand  family  jars, 
Erat  assets  with  teething  and  colics 
And  r  jwj  at  the  head  of  the  stairi; 
Tfcec.tco. 
Ccntes  in  view, 
The  cost  of  the  things  a  wife  weara. 

Then  tbe  tailless  fox  in  the  fable. 

When  Benedicts  fays  we  should  marry, 
Comes  to  niind,  and  ifforaps    under  my  table 
Bajsbalt,  tikaarest,  bt  tier  parry 
The  snap 
Of  the  trap, 
And  In  bachelorhood  still  longer  tairy. 

So  with  cigarj  and  tobacco  in  plent', 
And  no  children  to  fret  acd  to  lease, 
Although  forty,  I  think  ihat  I'm  twenty, 
And  with  only  myself  to  please, 
Feet  on  fender, 
Hot  Scotch  tender; 
I  calmly  dteam  at  my  ease. 


aealth  axia  ir'ieasure, 

Tcere  are  not  too  many  pleasures  ba  Ban 
Francisco.  Nothing  Is  more  pleasant,  nothing 
more  health-giving  than  a  drive  into  tne  coun- 
try now  ana  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
keep  a  carriage  of  their  own,  can  Snd  one 
:  quti  in  elegance  to  anv  private  conveyance 
at  the  Occidental  Carnage  Etand.  Frank  Bon- 
ton  has  there,  and  at  hia  stables  1016  Stookton 
9treet,  carriages  of  ever;  description.  His 
drivers  are  careful  and  experiences,  his  charges 
are  moderate.  The  moral  of  the  above  is: 
so  to  Frank  Bouton  at  the  Occidental  Hotel 
when  you  want  a  carriage. 


Grand  Concert  and  Bull 

Of  the  &ermanla  Bides,  at  the  Horticultural 
Hall,  Februsry  2d.  The  musical  portion  of  the 
entertainment  will  ensistof  glees  and  ehorusea 
by  the  Swiss  Sing  ng  Club  and  Prof.  Speranza's 
Italian  Singing  Society,  Tois  ball  will  no  doubt 
be  one  of  the  most  select  and  enjoyable  of  the 
season,  considering  the  p  pulanty  and  high 
social  standing  of  the  corps.  Tickets,  admit- 
ting gentleman  and  ladies,  oce  dollar.  <) 


Fop.  Sale— A  lot  ef  cheap  tllk  dreises,  at  32 
Geary  street.  A  good  price  paid  io»  cast-off 
clothing.  s 

It  is  Perfectly  Astonishing 

How  beautifully  and  Quickly  they  do  washing 
«1  tne  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
Nfore  8  Ajf.  returned  the  same  evening  if  de 
died.  x 


Diamond     Catarrh    Remedy 

Is  a  sure  cure  for  Catarrh  or  Golds.  Ask  your 
druggist  for  it,  or  send  to  Dr,  A,  F.  Evot,  No. 
9  Post  street,  z 


Sewing:  Machines  for  Snip, 

Bented  and  rapalrad,  at  116  Post  street.   Also, 
Agency  f.r  MUH'  Adjustable  Treadle.  x 


Efollday    Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tatles 
that  compare  with  Squsrra's.  Squarza's  Punches 
are  famous  for  the  high  art  shown  in  their  man- 
ufacture, the  happy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  the  great  Sqnarza,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  puncheB  and  cordials  for 
the  Holiday  tables.  For  Bale  at  tbe  new  branch, 
317  Kearny  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
120  Leidesdorff  street.  k 


Hitve   Well.    • 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  Is  the  cauEeof  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Bestanxant,  on  Wash- 
ington  treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Bocken,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  since 
1849,  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  S&imagundi  soup,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  deBire.  The  best  cup  of  tea  In  the 
city—  English  breakfast  tea  — Souchong  and 
Orange  Pekoe— can  be  obtained  here.  s 


The  Place. 

If  you  want  a  elf  an  bath,  with  clean  towels, 
and  a  good  shave,  or  your  hair  cut  In  the  be&t 
style,  by  experienced  workmen,  go  to  Brown's 
Bathing  and  Hair  Dnssing  Saloon,,  No.  202 
Fourth  street,  near  Howard.  t 


An    Old    Lendmark, 

The  Verandah  Cigar  Store,  at  the  N.  E.  corner 
of  Kearny  and  Washington  streets,  kept  by 
Henry  Schmidt,  bas  been  famous  for  the  last 
eleven  years  for  keeping  the  best  Havana  cigars, 
tobacco,  choice  meerschaum  pipes,  etc.         r 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS, 


CLARK'S 
CHEWING  CANDY. 

Read  !      Bead !      Read  ; 

THE  PDBLIO  ABB  HEBEBY  NOTIFIED 
that  the  Oud;  m.deand  gold  by  Job.  Pritoh- 
ard.  A.  J.  Baker  and  Patrick  Prearo.5,  at  7J  Fourth 
street,  is  BAKER'S  OBEWOTG  OAJSDY,  al- 
though ther  Bell  it  irom  a  wagon  aod  a  store,  to 
both  of  which  ther  USE  OOB  NAME  to  draw 
ooatom. 

L.  B.  OLABK  &  CO., 
i»Mlw  «..  60  Fourth  street. 


THE    HIBERNIA   SAVINGS   AND 
LOAN  SOCIETY, 

N.  JR.   corner  Montgomery  and  Post  ata. 


PhotogrRphlo     CardB, 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Qallery,  S4  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 

Mission  street.    *" 

SOO    .fairs    ot    8ocks, 

At  all  pricea.  itt  be  What  OheeT  Launary. 

A  Happy  New  Year. 

What  a  pleasare  it  is  to  meet  a  smiling  counte- 
nance,  whether  it  ba  on  the  street  or  In  the  par- 
lor. Aod  wby  la  it  that  eome  (aces  wear  a  contin- 
ually happy  look?  It  is  simply  because  they  live  on 
a  plain,  nutritious  and  substantial  diet.  That  man 
ie  a  pnblio  benefactor  who  will  coascie o.ionBl? 
serve  us  with  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
meaL  Lonis  Meyers.  oroDrietor  of  the  "White 
House."  Kearny  street,  also  of  tbe  Oapitol  Res- 
tanrant,  Fourtn  street,  does  it.  aa  hundreds  can 
enthusiastically  tietiTy.  Bis  kitchens  are  marvels 
of  ordtr  and  cleanliness.  Try  bim,  and  you  Hill 
Sod  it  impossible  to  eat  elsewhere. 


Waehlns  Keturnea  in  One  Day 
and  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry. 

Lever  Buckle    suspenders, 

At  $1  per  pair— 25  per  cent,  cheaper  than  else- 
•rhere^ — at  tbe  What  Cheer  Lanndry.  x 


FIGARO 


CIRCULATES  AS  ROUSE  PROGRAMMKIIN 
every  Theatre  in  !San  Francisco. 


FIGARO 

18  DISTRIBUTED  EVERT  DAT  THROUGH 
eat  tbe  centre  of  the  city,  in  all  Hotels,  Retv 
tanrants,  Saloocs,  btorea  and  Offloes, 


FIGARO 

IB    omoULATED    EVERT    DAT  ON    THE 
Oakland  terry  Boats  to  catch   tho  passengers 
hat  arrive  by  ihegre&t  Overland  Train. 


FIGARO 

18  HAILED  EVERT  DAT  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon— the  papers  lett  in  tbe  theatres  at  Bight 
being  gathered  np  and  B&ved  for  that  purpose. 


FIGARO 

IS  "  HERE,  THKKE  AND  EVERYWHERE,' 
and  is  CoaBtantly  roeetiDgaobaoge  of  readere 
in  tbe  Theatres,  Traveling  Conveyances,  Hotels, 
and  public  resorts  generally. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  IN  THE  BEST  SOCIETY,  IS 
placed  in  the  bands  of  nearly  all  who  come 
to  the  city  to  make  purchases,  and  is  therefore  the 
beat  of  advertising  mediums. 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

ON  HAND  and  mad* 
to  ORDER, 

L.    BLAIR'S, 

9  Kearay  atr«e>t. 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession. 

THE  UNDERSIGNED,  WHO  HAS  BEEN 
over  twelve  years  oounected  with  the  Dress  of 
Melbourne,  and  ia  well  known  by  the  members  0. 
tbe  profession  in  the  Colonics,  bep-a  to  intimate 
that  he  ie  prepared  to  give  experienced  advioe  t; 
all  persons  professionally  visiting  or  meditating; 
visit  to  the  Australian  Colonies.  Fee  moderate. 
Punctuality  in  dispatching  replies  may  be  relied 
upon, 

WInLIAV  PENRT  WATERS, 
12 Victoria    Chambers,   46  Oollini   street.   Ma*. 
boaroa,     Australia.  f  efi  tf 


rUHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

U.     FINELY  FURXISHED  ROOMS,  SEN- 
1f  gle  or  in  suite. 

Well  £.u»<«d  and  Ventilated. 

. Dnrnrnlsnea  Rooms  10  let-  Lodging  witt 

or  without  board.      ALHAMBRA    BUILDING 
*lt»  Buah  street.  oc24  tf 


RICHEDA    FAMILY 

[Formerly   of  Chiarina's    Royal  ItaUan  Circus) 

WILL  GIVE  LESSONS  ON  THE  VIOLIN  OR 
Guitar,  at  residences  (if  required), or  for 
nish  Musi j  for  Galls  or  Parties,  at  moderate 
charges.  Residence,  SOS  Montgomery  street 
oorner  Jack  -od.  boom  No.  11.  del2  lta 


J.    C.   COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    H.TJIVCH:, 

Cor.  Second  and  Tehama  atreeti. 

•fVTerrapin    constantly  on    hand, 
*f  Oysters   in    every    style.     PRIVATE 
SUPPER  ROOMS    FOR   PASTIES. 
dec  31  lm 


S.F. BUSINESS  DIRECTOR, 

Bookaellera  and  Statlon^ra. 
H.  H.  Moore,  609  Montgomery,  near  Merchant. 

Haalnesa  College*. 
Hcald'e,  Bryant  &  Stratton's  College.  24  Post  E 

Batcher*. 
Katz,  Fred,  Sulla  94  to  100.  California  Market* 

Bran  f"onndcrle«. 
Weed  4  Eingweil,  California,  125  First  ot. 

Den  tint  a. 
Dr.  K  tjg's  Grand  Dental  and  Surgical  Ins1 
616  Sacramento  street. 

French  Fancy  Ooodaw 
Looan  *  Oo„  19  Montgomery,  107  and  109  Sntterv    j 

Human  Hair. 
Sampaon,  A.  B.  &  Oc,  110  Second  street. 

Made  and  Hnalcal  Instrument*, 
Soene,  0.  O.,  mftr.  aocordians,  repairer  of  ftU*lb 
musical  instrnxaenta,  203  Kearny. 

Maccaronl  Uannfaclarera*  . 
Brigaardello,  Macchiavetlo  it  Go. .  706  Saneom*. 

Wine*  and  Liquors.     (Wnolesalo.) 
Daneii   F.  A  Co  .  504  Front. 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTrON. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
the  Theatrical  Profession  in  California  pro- 
poae  forming  classes  for  instruction  in  Elocution. 
Persons  wishing  to  avail  themselves  of  the  oppor- 
tunity ot  acquiring  a  useful  art  at  a  moderate  coat 
can  eend  in  thoir  names  to  "Oambysea  "  P.  O.  Box 
2334,  when  particnlare  aa  to  terms,  etc.,  will  be 
sent  *o  them. de9r 


HEW  YORK  PRICES 

HALL'S    PIANOS 
For  sale  at  No.  1» 
Tyler  street.    Oall  and 

examine  tor  yourselves. 
a»-Tbe  only  Califor- 
nia-made Piano  on  the 
de24tf 


Mme.  JOSEPHINE  EDMONDS  I 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC    PHYSICJJ 

TWENTY     TEABB      OF     PRAdffl 


IN  THE  TREATMENT  OF  DISEASES  HR 
dent  ta  females  has  placed  Madaaae  Kdmoc 
at  tbe  bead  of  all  physicians  makins  euch  praet 
a  specialty,  end  sn&bles  her  to  Kumantee  atut 
and  permanent  cure  in  ibe  wor^t  case*  of  it 
pre°sion  acd  m&nstrual  derangements.  Lad, 
will  tiod  Madame  Edmonds  a  Hkill'ul  ph;sio!i 
and  it  is  >o  tbeir  interest,  to  consult  her  i  o  all  d 
eases  incident  to  women  before  tampering  w: 
poisonous  nostrums,  quack  dootora  and  bumbn 
Madame  Edmonds  describes  diseases  without, 
informs  ion  from  the  paiie- 1,  and  onres  witat 
the  use  ef  mercury  or  experiments,  thus  tttb 
from  wroog  treatment  for  private,  ohronio  1 
cuDcer  diseases.  Cotrdsoondencn  s'nctlyooi 
deniial.  Office  and  re^ideocp,  514  Pine  eirt 
between  Kearny  and  Montgomery.  ja3l]l 


J?    FIRE 


Em: 


NGTJI 


-ABSOLUrELT     TBE     BBST     PROTE 
AGAINST  FIRE  1" 

SEKTD     FOB     THEIB     "  BEOOBD." 

B.  B.  Ibtvin  A  Co.,  General   Agents  Pnoiflo  Co    I 

.    For  sale  by  W.  B.  MURDOCH.      1 

Local  Aeeot,  312  California  at.,  S^r  Frandad 


FOR   1873 

ABE 

mow    i>xt 

-..  .AND 

Payable   at  the  Aaseuor'.  OOIoe,  I 
Depaty. 

LEVI  UOSE9TKB,  iuill. 
)«?  1 1 


WILLIS'    BAND. 


Fritz  Piper*  and  Marcus  AT.  Blnm.U 
liCadlns  Tlollnl.ts. 

■^-Orders  from  the  country  promptly  atUo 
to.  Address  M.  W.  WILLIS,  Baton's  U 
Store.  i;*8  Mot tgemery  street,  or  MARCUS 
BLUM.  S'^O  Montgomery  street.  jib 


I*:**-  ■•* 


ARIOI 

•Pianofori 


DEULABED  BY  THE   JUDGES  AT  A  Lj 
Fair  of  the  American  Institute,  after  a  bl ; 
fold  trial   atainet    Steinway's,  Cbickering'i, 
others,  to  ba  THK  BEST  ON  EXHIBITIOJf. ,J 
CV11TAZ,   Hole  Aifcnt.    SO  OTarreUit; 
N  B-— Pianoeof  allotyteaTO  RENT.        m 


OUTSIDE    LANDPl 

A  NY    AND    ALL    PERSONS    THAT 

made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  I 
SIDE  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  ban 'j 
amount  refunded  at  the  office  of  the  nndartil 
upon  the  presentation  of  an  order  from  ' 
Mayor  and  Oity  and  County  Attorney. 
delStf  A.   ATJST1 


DAVE  MENDER  &  00. a  > 

--  _      _     _  old  original  Red  Lion.  1»G  ' 

street,  be'-ween  Kearny  and  Dupont,  where  ' 
can  have  HOT  AND  COLD  DRlfcKS.  notfo  * 
ting  the  old  Pioneer  Lunch.  The  "Old  Spar  * 
always  00  band.        ^^^^ 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS 

A  LARGE  ASSORTMENT  OF  GENTS'  *  ' 
xa.  nishiog  GoodB  to  be  bnd  good  and  cb*er  [ 
the  "uLD CORNER,"  J  LEVY'S,  Gl«  Mont,  - 
ery  street.  Justice  giveu  to  all.  Don't  forf6  : 
number.  i»10  Montgomery  street.  dew 


CANDIES. 

ALL     KINDS.     OE    THE     FINEST  WA,  1 
made  at  our  Steam  Candy  Factory  daily.  J* 
orders,  eepooi&lly  from  the  oountry,  are  aoli  " 


wiuon».  eepeoially  from  the  country, 
aod  will  be  promptly  attended  to. 

CANTY  &  WAGNBB, 
IOT  Monteomerv  *t^    o«'8«t 


CENTRAL 

NO.  113  GEAKY  STRE1 
Best  accommodations  for 
Families  in  the  oity.     Private 
entrance  for  Ladies.    Hair  Cutting,  Shaym, 
Shampooing.    Children's  idair  neatly  cut-   Li 
Shampooing  50  cents.         „_„„    „  „ 
i«171m  L-  OORRIVEAU.  Proprt» 


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MR.  AND  MRS.  DREW'S 

Select  Dancing  Acade 


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MAGUIRE!S  OPERA  HOUSE 

XIW  00" 

talian  Opera  Company! 

POR  A  BlIIT  SIASOU  ORLT. 


•  Enrico  Pardidi. 


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N1W    ALHAMBRA    THIATBI. 


HOUSES    THRONGED    NIGHTLY. 


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W.  B      Fnr'l<r 

■    A PVrvosI  Thayer 

John  Boblnsoa 

I  WMle  81  nam*: 

Rarrr  F»r>»n O.    WlUoa 

Berrr  Thcmpsoc 

Pattcvwe*  MeOienta Coat.  R*ed 

Jeepe* (too.  Bictar'a 

Pnilip  <* Tilth  Bar.«>p  r . _ ;oeo.  Dan-  »i 

Boh  Hart 

Mr«.  •rti'f.  e  Hoiwkwpr Mr*.    E.  P.  St-*>rt 

*!*> Tb«  M  tl*  J-w-l 

BotOora  Woman J.  M.  Sutherland 


eYJVOiPSIS   Ol?*    INCIDENTS. 


THE    OLD  feOWERY  THEATRE 
Scene  2— Interior  of  Delmonico's 
Scene  3--Th©  Stormy  Night. 

Bobbery  of  toqor  SiDcUIr— TbrilliDK  T.bleia. 
A.CT      SECOND. 

Home  of  Clias.  Sinclair  on  the  Hudson 

Scene  2— Dledrlch's  Dream. 
Scene  3--OUR  SONGS. 


A.CT      THIHX3. 

THE    DEVIL'S    LEDGE! 
THE  STRUGGLE  FOR  THE  TIN  CASE 

fXHTIMJ     TA11I.KAI-. 


A.CT    FOTJUTH, 

Won,  wbat  will  7ou  call  your  First  Eos? 

LITTLE     DIEDRICH! 

tfHAPPY    DEXOtEUENT^e 


•y  All  Bills  against  the  Alhambra  Theatre  mmsi  oq  rresentod   hereafter  on  Monday, 
a^rperforniacce  to  comm«Qoe  puastaally  at  eight   o'clock. 


SAN  FRANCISCO  ATHENEUM 


THIB    tVEHlm,  JANUARY  M 

Il>.\   1    I-li  ,,„,|   >I/V-4     LBBOT 

A*Ow.o>^t  .1 

HAnriY      BOUTARD. 

.  ?~>«~—*  Bill OmoAttm. 

Mm  i inn  r,    Rom,    Dlion,   T^omtjaoiTi 
I0N8TSB   PB0GBAMM8  T0>NI9HT 


».  -  -    -   I,  a* 


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Hi 

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MImPmi 

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■T.[  ADF 


Harry    ll.iwnrtl  mid  ft  1m   IC.-ii.,., 

"•»'»•"'  Jbatl  Ml.  l|M|r 

riv*-  MinuIrP,    AvItJi    Mnriimrr 


n..ni  ■>—*■  ■■,  m«iii*>  . 

•  b»«hi*Ii    llaar* 


M.lllr  r.»  r«*rre>t 

■ta.y  l.fr«y 


0»»rt»r»  . 


MISCHIEVOUS    1AM. 

Mr.  CeTiMriiht  ...H.rrT  ii»v«rl  I  Papil Teaiarr  R»ta 

Orefaeaira 

.Mill  F-RBy   Mt.ndcT.ll* 

IN  HIS  CKAM6EI 

.    ..Ida  Flak 
I. on  Dixon 


■opj     

MUCH  ROBINSON 

M«aii 

B.ne  Halo 

SCHNODER  AND  LOUIXE-.-THOMPION  A  LOU.  I0MERS 

Or»r\Qt* OrohMtra 


01dOr!mei.  Tuobar Frl0k  MorUraer 

r«t»T  BoliTir CbarlM  Tbotnnioa 

g'mo"  Dlpaj Walter  l'*rke 

b'bo'ara 0»n,paor 

*on|  and  Dance 1....1   Duoa 

lVobedy'e  Darling- .May  Lcroy 

Dart— Drirra  from  Horn*.  ,Mlnti  Homer*  A-  La  Porrt-at 


NEGRO    ACT. 

OhtvrlM  Thoropforj. aid 


0Tt*rtare Qrchcutra 

»««« Mi.BBle  Ml.  CluD 

Overture OrchMlra 


Tbe  performance  will  conclude  with! 

PUTTING  HIM  THROUGH! 

Actor Hair?  Howard 

A  ma  i  oar Obaries  Thompson  (  Gall  Boy.  liugh  Robinson 

.i-Jjooli.     Oixt     for     PAHO 


M.MIU     I   'HUil.NO    IKJlaKt. 
Car.  of  Conaarrelal 


'ACIFIC  HOUSE, 

hympic  HOUSE,";::;:,"- 


UeiaedaraT   as*. 

a*—,  op. 

riaaa | 
VAOOTBKLL.     I 


Thnsa 
who 


)OT-Y&YsT»YWr 


OqrO«l*>bratA>d  tl  H  Wbite  ShirLs,    Thej  1 1  iebfecixt,  and  for  qaalit?  and  darability  will  never  h«  m%tcbod.    To  b»  had  only  at  tbe 

■9P-LALL  AND  8ER  THFM.  I  X  Ij    A,UOTII>*    «T. > R P.,     Olrt     Kearny    atrcct, 


Wolf  in  the  Fold  &  the  Thistle 

THE  THISTLE  THAT  PRICKED  THE  FAIR 
Laura  h^«o',o.,t  auottur  edition  of  too 
'  Wolf  iq  the  Fold"  tha.  does  not  conflict  with 
the  law  of  libel.  O-t  It  at  Thlatletons,  No.  9 
Post  mriet  opp.  Masonic  Tdmplo.  Agentu  want- 
<rl  to  e<-ll  It  on  thf>  >tr*ct. Ja^O  3m 


MERCANTILE  LIBRARY  HALL 


Sa  a-3F«.A.Kiri3 

COMPLIMENTARY   CONCERT 


IE  LAN! 

,  fiimh  w 


MR.  VERNON  LINCOLN, 

..01... 

THURSDAY   EVENING JAN.    30 

An  *t*-1  by  tbe  Ewiioaat  Emllstt  Contr*lto, 

IMltm.    LINCOLN    MAUTELL 

a:-,  Royal  Alb*rt  HaM.  ard  otb«r  prio- 
-rt.  MRS.  RUBftKT  M<ORl".  MRS.  M. 
M\KiN  Ml,  A  HARrDEOfN'dif  kind 
.  Jobn  MeUuiJoug-t K.  K.A JZKNBACH, 


JOHN    ROBL.S, 


A  WONDERFUL  BUSINES8 


NONE  BIT  THE  BFST  HUAUIT    OF  Mi-.JL.TS 

OAN  Bli    HAD   AT 

Stalls  CO,  Octlifornla,  Market 

MOUNTAI1V  BEER. 


A  PERFECT  RUSH 

KEPT    UP 

JDsty  and.  Txrigut, 

AT    THE    GBJi3A.T 

IXL  Auction  Store, 

Cl«     Kl  Alts,  V    8THEET. 


CHEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  AMERICA 

la  now  oflfcriiitf  gr«  uter  Dnrtfnlna  than  have 

ever  buuu  <.n.rvit  In  Man  Frniiclato. 

ATlth  our  cuptiectlon  In 

New  York,    Chicago,    and  St.  Louis, 

From  which  we  arc  «li»lly  receiving  Gooda 
bousbt  at  (he  lowcat  €aab  Prlcea 

oxtb.Hj3NOY. 

OUR   M3TTO    IS    TO 

X  L  and  Undersell  All 

JUST    RECEIVED, 

1,000  piiira  Cnaalmere  JPunta.  worth   HA  OO.  to  be 

aolU  at  S3  VO. 
SOO  dozen  White  Shirt*,  worth   91  SO,    t«  be  aold 

at  1C  cent". 
CO  coaea  of  Hcuvy   Underclothing,   40e>   to  SI  50. 

Hats.     Hats.     Hats. 

From  »5c.  to  81  fiO.  «>ld  ehewhere  from  SA  to  fl. 

ALSO.  AH  IMMENSE  STOCK  OF 
NOTION*,      IAICY    BOOM, 


SQUARZA'S 

Branch  Punch  Saloon, 

3  I  7  Kearny  street. 


Havo  you  beheld  It?    II  not,  you've  a  treat 
At  SQUARZA'S  PONOH  SALOON,  In  Kearny  atreet ' 
There  BONA,  dleclple  of  GREAT  GQUAKZA, 
Dispenses  famed  Magio  PunoheB;  rather 
The  moat  delicious  mixtures  yet  recorded; 
And  have  with  many  medals  been  rewarded  I 
Ladles  their  CORDIALS  Hk"»  can  slo  at  leisure,— 
Their  "TEARS"  appease,—  and  Mod  gain   "LAD1IJE9 

PLEASURE." 
To  allay  coDuublal  dlflerenoea  and  pain, 
la '  'ANTI-DIVORCE"  you  can  your  end  attain. 
81  p  of  the  potent  extract  but  one  taste, 
lour  arm,  consoling,  straight  in  round  her  waist 
(tame  what  a  "MORNING  COMFORT"  in  the  klsa 
That  heals  the  puanel  and  Imparts  the  bliss  I 
The  "WELCOME"  too,  you'll  always  find 
A  balmy  soother  for  the  troubled  mind. 
The  bright  "AURORA,"  and  the  eweet  "FAREWELL. 
Just  Tlsit  BONA,  and  you'll  all  fare  well! 
HU  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  are  the  panacea 
For  all  dyspeptics  and  for  diarrhoea. 
No  Cholera  Morbns  ever  has  been  found 
Where  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  knock  around. 
BONA  and  8QUARZA,  spite  of  all  detractors, 
Have  proved  the  Nation's  greatest  benefactors  I 
Full  FORTY  dlfforam  hnltbral  drinks  yoa'U  And 
To  aid  the  Kan— invigorate  the  mind  I 
Not  this  alone—a  Welcome  you  will  meet 
At  BONA'8-mQUABZA'B)  -317  KEARNY  BTRMCT. 
Remember,  too,  not  this  famed  place  to  pas*; 
ALL   SPLENDID  LIQUORS  BUT  ONE  BIT  A  GLASS, 


THEY  HAVE    TAXEN 

THE     FIRST    PREMIUM 

....AT.... 

All  the  Mechanics'  Fairs. 


FIGARO.' 

IKE  JOUBHAI  OF  AMUSEMEHTS. 


r. 


Published  e.eu  Day  In  the  Tear  bf 
I».        BOOABDTJS 


HI  Merchant  »■><!    68*  Wo«Ui«ton  eta. 
Below  Montgomery.  San  Franolaoo. 


WEDNESDAY JAKUABI    20,   1873 

AMUSEMENTS,    Etc. 

Metropolitan   Theatre* 

The  society  comedy  of  *'Uomitked"  was  pet- 
formed  i.iia  last  night,  and  Mini  Augusta  L. 
Dirpoo  again  won  loud  applause  for  ber  imperson- 
ation, oi  the  character  of  the  heroine.  This  tal- 
ented actress  will  this  evening [apptar  as  Lady 
Guy  Spanker  in  the  sterling  comedy  of  "London 
Assurance."  Harry  Eyliuge  will  plsy  Sir  Har- 
ooart  Ooartley;  George  Hinckley,  Charles  Court- 
ley;  Charles  Edmonds,  Dazzle;  W.  Barry,  Mark 
Meddle,  and  Hies  Fanny  Voanr,  Graoe  Harkaway. 
Mini  Marion  Mordaunt  is  underlined,  and  will  be 
the  next  attraction. 
California  Theatre. 

"Only  a  Jew"  and  the  .very  amusing  farce  of 
"Toodles"  drew  another  good  house  la"t  eight. 
Mr.  Raymond  *  versatility  waa  stiongly  tihioittd 
by  the  skill  with  whiob  be  played  the  utterly  dle- 
elmtlar  characters  of  Uncle  Nathan  and  Timothy 
Toodles.  To-morrow  night,  by  general  request, 
Mr.  Raymond  will  present  his  impersonation  of 
Rip  Van  Winkle. 
Alhambra. 

Johnny  Allen.  Miss  Alice  Harrison,  and  Little 
Mao  will  appear  to-night  in  iho  tbriliiocly  sensa- 
tional p'ay  of  -Diedricn  ;  or,  Lite  in  New  York.  ' 
In"Dfidrioh"  Johnny  Allen  ie  eyen  more  lively 
than  in  "dchnaider;"  Wte  Alice  Harrison  makes 
a  sweet  little  street  aiager  as  Leno,  and  Little 
Mao  makes  the  andieooe  nearly  die  w.tb  laughter 
by  bis  cotrical  acting.  Those  who  wish  to  obtain 
seats  should  go  early. 
JUafniib's  Opera  House. 

The  new  tenor.  Signer  Itulo  Poleee,  who  made 
hiaflrat  appearance  last  night,  is  neither  a  singer 
nor  au  actor  aud  consequently  failtd  to  Bucceed. 
Apart  from  this  the  opera  of  "Luortzia  Borgia" 
was  well  rendered.  Signers  L.  Bernardi  Bang  and 
acted  well  in  tbe  title  role,  and  Miss  Annie 
MoKenzie  was  very  good  la  Mnffio  Orslni 
and  sang  the  brindlst  charmingly.  Bignor 
F.  Rigo  surpassed  himself  in  the  part  of  the 
Duke,  and  received  a  moet  enthusiastic  recall  af- 
ter Binging  "Vieni  la  mia  Vendetta,"  'ibe  chorus 
was  a  better  one  than  we  ha»e  heard  for  some 
time,  and  performed  their  psrt  well.  Tbe  orches- 
tra, under  tbe  direction  of  George  T.  Evans,  were 
eqaslly  efficient,  and  bad  not  the  tenor  proved  a 
decided  failnre,  tbe  entertainment  ziicn  would 
have  been  a  very  pleasing  one. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Miss  Llllie  Hall  in  books  anddancesand  bouquet 
of  songs;  Charles  Verner  io  comic  song.- ;  J.  H. 
Larkiaand  Carrie  Armstrong  ia  Dutch  acts,  and 
many  others  io  amusicp  specialties  will  appear  to- 
night. "The  T.idy  ol  tbo  Lions  "  concludes  the 
eotertsiament, 

Tne  Athencum. 

Harry  Howard  and  his  bat  jo  ;  rive  minutes  with 
Mortimer;  "School,"  "MiBobievoua  Sam."  Hugh 
Robinson  io  his  Bongs  and  dances.  May  Leroy 
and  Ida  Flak  in  ballads,  and  many  other  attrac- 
tions are  announced  for  to  night. 
Mercantile  Library  Hall. 

The  complimentary  concert  to  Mr.  Vernon  Lin- 
coln, the  tenor,  will  take  place  to-morrow  even- 
ing at  the  above-named  Hall.  He  will  be  as  elated 
by  Mrs.  Lincoln  Martell,of  the  London  concert 
rooms,  A.  Hart  degas,  and  other  popular  artistes. 
Woodward's  Gardens. 

Tbe  balloon  aecensioo  made  by  Messrs,  Cos  and 
Lay  on  Saturday  wbb  quite  a  success.  Aoout  ten 
thousand  persons  were  !  present.  Nearly  a  J  large 
a  crowd  was  prt Bent  on  Sunday,  when  tbe  Buislay 
Family  and  Professor  Samwells  gave  an  entertain- 
ment. There  are  many  new  attraotions  in. .the 
gardens,  which  cause  orowdB  to  visit  them  every 
day  of  the  week. 

ANATGinciL  Hesctjm.— One  of  the  moat 

complete  collections,  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
States,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  beau- 
tiful wrx  models,1  is  daily  on  view  (to  gontiemen 
Only)  at  ?.ho  Museum-on  Montgomery  street.  An 
boar  may  be  profitably  suentbera. 


Forrest  on  Starring. 

C.  G.  Loiebeig,  for  a  long  time,  Forrest's 
agent,  coniributc-s  a  number  of  anecdotes  of 
the  deceased  actor  to  tbe  Boston  Courier, 
from  whjcb  we  choose  the  following  on  the 
stirriog  i-ystem: 

It  waa  generally  upon  the  Sunday  morn- 
ings which  Mr.  McCullotigh— at  present 
the  manager  in  San  Francieoo— and  myself 
spsnt  witu  him.  It  was  in  reference  to  tbe 
singularly  low  grade  of  dramatic  litsratura 
of  tbe  timeio  this  country.  He  commenced 
fipetking  and  continued  doing  bo  for  Eome 
La  f-bour.  Jadge  what  my  astonishment 
must  have  been  on  hearing  him  roundly  de- 
nounce tbe  starring  system  81  temg  respon- 
sible for  it !  He  asserted  that  starring  bad 
destroyer)  dramatio  littrafnre  in  tbe  United 
States.  Id  'he  first  place,  the  public  bad 
learned  to  require  stars,  and  no  manage- 
ment dared  bring  out  anew  pitce  for  tbe 
three  or  four  weeks  of  a  star  engagement 
becm-e  tbe  expense  l*t'erly  so  considerably 
increased— absulutsly  precluded  its  doing 
so.  Hence  we  have  the*''Beven  Daughters 
of  Satan"  and  "JUla?k  Crotks"  at  oar  lead- 
ing theitrtB,  with  nothing  bat  legs  and  tin- 
sel to  recommend  them.  As  for  the  stars 
themselves,  what  object  had  they  in  pur- 
chasing playej  ?  There  were  stock  plays 
enough  for  tbem  to'travel  around  with  and 
coin  into  dollars,  But,  while  he  said  this 
with  a  fervency  that  demoastrated  his  be- 
lief in  what  he  asserted,  his  own  practice 
had  been  stribinely  different.  He  had  pur- 
cbssed  himself  Beven  or  eight  five-act 
dramas,  at  Uber  al  prices,  and  had  "Timon 
of  Athens"  alitred  fur  him  three  timee. 
Five  of  these  dramas  be  had  produced,  and 
the  heroes  of  four  of  them  were,  to  the  last 
d»iy  be  appeared  upon  the  boards,  his  most 
popular  if  cot  his  greatest,  characters. 


There  Are  More    Like  Her. 

An  Eastern  paper  says:  "There  is  a  beau- 
ty at  Niblo's  who  is  especially  charming  and 
hospitible  in  her  manners  to  gentlemen  vis- 
itors. It  is  'Why,  how  do  you  do?  I  have 
not  seen  you  in  &  dog's  agel  Where  have 
you  been?  I  bad  almost  thought  yon  were 
displeased  with  me.  Now,  don't  excuse 
yourself  by  faying  you  did  not  know  where 
Hived.  I'll  forgive  you  if  you'll  promise 
not  to  do  so  again.'  At  the  close  of  the  in- 
terview she  says:  'Now  you  know  where  I 
live  positively.  I  snail  expact  yen  often. 
I'm  at  home  any  time  to  yon.  Good-bye. 
Ta-ti.  Bo  sure  and  come!"  Returning  to 
female  in  her  parlor,  and  throwing  herself 
on  the  sofi,  'Tnank  God,  he's  gone!  I'm  so 
glad!  O,  I'm  so  tired;  butyou've  got  to  be 
civil  to  people.'"  That  sounds  a  little  like 
Olivia  Rand;  she  wes  always  'pleasant  ^and 
sociable,  but  shf  has  left  Niblo'e. 


A  Hearen.  for  Canvassers. 

Those  pec  pie  in  Bridgeport  who  Eeem  to 
be  clothed  in  diamonds  are  book  canvassers. 
It  is  wonderful  what  a  hankering— what  an 
awful  yearning,  we  may  say— those  Bridge- 
porters  have  for  literature.  They  don't 
tbink  anything  of  inviting  a  canvasser  in 
after  buying  his  books,  and  make  him  stay 
to  dinner,  and  sit  down  on  all  the  chairs, 
and  warm  himself  on  both  sides,  aud  try  on 
their  clothes,  and  enjoy  himself.  Such 
Christians  as  they  are  a  took  canvasser 
nev«r  saw  before. 


Boston  Affronted. 

The  Boston  Advertiser  relates  that  a  good 
old  lady,  with  band-boxes  and  innumerable 
bundles,  tumbled  into  a  city  bound  train  at 
Chelsea,  the  other  day,  and  inquired  if 
"those  cars  Btcpped  at  Boston."  On  being 
assured  that  those  cars  did  give  passengers 
a  moment  or  so  to  alight  at  the  wayside 
station  she  alluded  to,  the  troubled  expres- 
sion gave  place  to  one  of  placid  serenity  as 
she  replied,  "Lor,  I  Euppose  they  do  atop 
moBt  everywhere." 


What  udeSuys! 

Mr.  Froude  in  one  of  bis  recent  lectures, 
paid  this  compliment  to  the  pritsthcod  and 
people  of  Ireland  :  "  I  do  not  question  the 
enormous  power  for  good  which  has  been 
exerted  in  Ireland  by  the  modern  Catholic 
priesthood.  Ireland  is  one  of  tbe  poorest 
countries  in  Europe,  yet  there  is  less  BteaL 
ing,  less  cheating,  less  house-breaking,  less 
robbery  of  all  kinds,  than  in  any  country  of 
the  same  size  in  the  civilized  world.  In  the 
distriot  where  I  lived  we  slept  with  unlocked 
doors  and  open  windows  with  as  much  se- 
curity as  if  we  had  been— I  will  not  say  in 
London  or  New  York,  for  I  should  have 
been  extremely  sorry  to  have  triad  tbe  ex- 
periment in  either  place.  [Laughter.]  I 
say  we  might  have  been  with  the  sainta  in 
Paradise  for  any  danger  to  which  we  were 
expeeed.  [Applause.]  In  the  last  hundred 
years  impurity  baa  been  almost  unknown  in 
Ireland.  This  absence  of  vulgar  crime  and 
this  exceptional  delicicy  and  modesty  of 
character  is  due,  to  their  everlasting  honor, 
to  the  influence  of  the  Catholic  olergy." 

Grand  Concert  and  Ball 

Of  the  Germanta  Rifles,  at  the  Horticultural 
Hall,  Februery  2d.  The  musical  portion  of  the 
entertainment  will  consist  of  glees  and  choruses, 
by  the  Swiss  Singing  Olub  and  Prjf.  Speranza'a 
Italian  Singing  Sjclety.  This  ball  will  no  doubt 
be  one  of  the  moBt  select  and  enjoyable  of  the 
esasoD,  considering  the  popularity  and  high 
social  standing  ot  the  oorps.  Tickets,  admit- 
ting g        -.luanand  ladies,  one  dollar.  q 

Sam  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Kane  House  Carriages,  can  be 
found  in  front  of  Ooleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
tablishment, southwest  oomer  Hush  and  Mont- 
gomery ets.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carriage  ordere 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  3e 

Fob  Sale— A  lot  of  cheap  tilfe  die?8ee,  at  32 


Tbe    President's    Metssog-e, 

Peace  and  prosperity  are  the  key  notes  of  this 
document.  Cheapness  and  durabliiy  are  tbe 
characteriEtlcs  of  H.  Luchslnger's  furniture. 
All  should  visit  bis  emporium,  735  Market 
street,  and  ascertain  how  cheaply  a  house  can 
be  furnished.  d  t 


McDowell,  Show  Card  Writer. 

Beady  made  and   made  to  order,    boom  10, 
SOS  alarket  strret.  cor.  Post  and  Montgsmory,  u 


Something  .New, 

Wm,  A.  Hubbard's  manufactured  misses'  and 
Infant's  garments  and  ladies  underwear  In  suit?, 
are  famed  fcr  their  superiority  of  make  and  tex- 
ture all  over  the  Union.  Mr.  Geo.  W.  Amldon, 
the  authorized  agent  of  Mr.  Hubbard,  ha3  ectab- 
Ushed  a  depot  of  these  goods  at  248  Second  st, 
for  wholesale  aud  retail  trade.  A  liberal  dis- 
count to  the  trade.  j 


nairwork  and  Combing* 

Made  up  neat  and  oheap  at  850  Washirgtcn 
Btteet,  near  Stockton.  Side  curls  steamed  fo 
twenty  -five  cents.  rj 

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Jones  &,  Bchroder's 

Celebrated  Crab  Chowder  can  be  obtained  only 
at  3ao  Both  itreet, nearly  opposite  the  Alham- 
bra Theatre.  Bob  Hart  eats  it,  and  they  all 
eat  it.  Only  the  beet  brands  of  Liquors  bot- 
tled for  family  uee.  q 

The  Mountain  Beer  Is  the  only  real  Li  get  on 
this  Coast.  Call  and  try  it,  at  624  Sairamento 
s  reet,  where  it  is  sold  at  10  cents  a  glass,       x 


.Dr.  Barlow  J.  fetnxlth. 

Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  &nd  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygetan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  75*  o'clock. 
Apart  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  In  regard  to  health 
to  Invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  r  u.,  free.         w 


A.  Pleasant  Location. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tbe  building  la  a  very  fine  one  and  1b  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. . 


"I    AM    A    WOMAIf." 
I  am  a  woman— therefore  1  may  not 

Call  to  him,  cry  to  birr, 

Fly  to  him, 

Pray  him  delay  not  t 
And  wh*n  he  comeB  to  me  I  must  fit  quiet: 

Still  aa  a  etoue  Is, 

Harder  nad  colder, 

If  my  h-art  riot— 

Ctush  and  defy  it  I 

Should  I  frowboldir— 

Say  one  d'-ar  thing  to  him, 

All  my  lifa  fling  to  him, 

Cling  to  him  — 

What  to  atone  is 

Enough  for  my  tinning? 

This  w*  ra  the  cott  to  me, 

Tula  were  my  winning— 

Thut  he  wera  lost  to  me  1 

Not  as  a  lover  at  last  if  he  part  from  me, 
Tearing  my  heart  from  me— 
Hur,  beyond  cure — 
C»lai  and  demure 
Then  my  b-'havlor ; 
Showing  no  sign  to  him 
By  look  of  mine  to  bim 
What  he  has  been  to  ma. 
Pity  me — lean  to  me — 
Cttrlst— 0  my  Siylour  ! 


Barnnm's  Gorilla. 

The  deceased  gorilla  was  a  young  man  of 
exemplary  habits,  and  by  bis  versatile  in- 
dustry supported  an  aged  father  and  mother 
in  Jersey  City,  who  can  hardly  bear  their 
present  loss,  His  original  name  was  Briggs 
and  he  was  of  Yankee,  not  Celtic  origin,  as 
has  been  erroneously  stated.  Mr.  Barnum 
became  acquainted  witbyoung  Briggs, many 
years  ago,  and  keen  observer  that  he  is  be 
soon  saw  the  boy  possessed  talents  which 
weuld,  if  rightly  applied,]  bring  bim  into 
public  notice.  Mr.  Barnum  firi-t  employed 
Briggs  as  a  mermaid,  but  his  nervoua-san- 
guine  temperament  unfitted  him  for  wear- 
ing a  wig  and  codfish  ekin,  and  he  was 
shortly  after  promoted  to  tbe  position  of 
wild  man.  la  this  he  achieved  no  success, 
and  it  was  not  until  Barnum  put  his  travel- 
ling show  on  the  road  in  I860,  aud  gave 
Briggs  ibe  position  of  gorilla  that  he  devel- 
oped those  eccentricities  that  have  made 
him  famous?.  For  t.vo  years^no  better  speci- 
men of  tbe  gorilla  tribe  has  been  Eent  to 
this  continent.  Though  naturally  convivial 
and  social  in  his  tastes,  he  has  sat  in  his 
cage  an  object  of  unboundei  wonder  and 
admiration  to  thousands,  and  submittad  to 
being  stirred  up  with  a  long  pole  for  the 
benefit  of  country  clergymen,  who  Btoid 
by  explainiog  to  their  youthful  Sabbath 
aobool  scholars  how  fearfully  and  wonder- 
fully we  are  made. 


Recognized  at    Lost. 

That  very  innocent  and  much-abused  ani- 
mal, the  the  toad,  is  at  length  beginning  to 
be  appreciated.  It  is  now  generally  known 
tbat  it  is  one  of  the  best  protections  the 
farmer  and  gardner  have  against  the  dep- 
redations of  insects.  Their  chums  to  life, 
liberty  and  the  pursuit  of  bugs  are  fast  being 
recognized  in  England,  and  large  numbers 
are  being  exported  from  France  to  supply 
the  rapidly  increasing  demand.  The  world 
is  becoming  more  sensible.  Toads  having 
obtained  recognition  there  is  a  chance  tbat 
women  may  be  allowed  the  right  to  vote  dur- 
ing the  present  century. 


Fcr  a  safe  and  efficient  Beautifteb  of  the 
Complexion,  use  DioKav's  Famous  Ceeme  dk 
Lis,  l 


tlealtH  una.  jr'leasuro. 

Tnere  are  not  too  many  pleasures  la  San 
Francisco.  Nothing  is  more  pleasant,  nothing 
more  health-giving  than  a  drive  Into  tne  coun- 
try now  ana  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
fceep  a  carriage  of  their  own,  can  and  one 
equal  In  elegance  to  any  private  conveyance 
at  the  Occidental  Carn&ge,  stand.  Frank  Bou- 
ton  has  there,  and  at  hie  Btables  1016  Stockton 
street,  carriages  of  every  description.  His 
drivers  are  careful  and  experiences,  his  charges 
ire  moderate.  The  moral  of  the  above  te: 
to  to  Frank  Bouton  at  the  Occidental  Hotel 
when  voo  want  a  carnage,  o 


Wiiat    One  ex    Laundry 
Is  the  best  l&nndry  in  Ban  Franolsoo. 


Se  trine  Machines  for  Sal*>, 

Bented  and  repaired,  at  116  Post  street. 
Agency  f.  r  Hills'  Adjustable  Treadle. 


Holiday    Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tatles 
that  compare  with  Squarza's.  Squarza's  Punches 
are  famous  for  the  high  art  shown  In  their  man- 
ufacture, the  happy  combination  of  wholeaome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bom,  the 
disciple  of  ih9  great  Squarza,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
the  Holiday  tables.  For  sale  at  the  new  branch, 
317  Kearny  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
120  Loidesdorff  street.  h 


Live   Well. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  is  the  canseof  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Wash- 
In  gto  n  treet,  at  the  corner  of  Pun  bar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Bocken,  who  has  catered  for  the  pnbllo  since 
1649.  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  SMEn&gundl  Boup,  game,  tame  geese, 
delioious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  de&tre.  The  best  cut>  of  tea  in  the 
city—  English  breakfast  tea  — Souchong  and 
Orange  Pekoe— can  be  obtained  here,  a 


Cocoa  nxid  GaiilpagrOB  Islands. 
Tbe  rumors  of  hidden  treasure  in  Cocoe  Is. 
land  have  been  at  length  tr  acid  to  their  original 
source.  The  pi  ates'  treasure  may  be  all  moon, 
ghlne  but  that  the  millions  of  treasure  taken 
from  the  Peruvian  GjvernmentontheMary  Deer 
lie  bur.led  on  Cocoa  and  lone,  two  of  tbe  Oal- 
laptgoB  Is'.ahd?,  tbera  tti  two  living  wltnesies 
to  prove.  Charles  Stewart  of  Napa,  aud  David 
Sutherland  of  Vallejo,  helped  to  bury  this  traa- 
sure  in  its  bidding  place  and  know  where  to' 
Sod  it.  A  company  has  been  formed  under  tbe 
title  of  the  Consolidated  Hidden  Treasure  Com- 
pany, 328  Montgomery  street.  Boom  10,  where 
shares  are? sol d  at  $10  each .  Tbe  stock  is  being 
rapidly  taken  up.  A  schooner  will  sta:t  on 
Feb'?  1st.  taking  Stewart  and  Sutherland  to 
the  islands.  These  men  who  burled  the  treasure 
can  certainly  fiod  it.  At  length  there  Is  some- 
thing tangible,  Tbls  (Jocos  le'and  expedition 
Is  founded  on  fai-ta,  and  not  on  romantic  pirati- 
cal history.  • 

Vt  lm  Perieetly  Agtonisbma 

How  beautifully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
tt  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
before  8  a.m.  returned  the  same  evening  if  de 
aired.  ■  , 


Altojotber  clie  Best. 

It  Is  ourlous,  but  true,  that  J.  A.  Bhaber, 
707  Market  street,  near  Third,  should  sell  fur. 
nlture  and  bedding  cheaper  thnn  any  other 
dealer  in  this  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
convinced,  y. 


Everybody 

MBBB*J|SBS^gs^ 

ssa 


Suited. 


The  Place. 

If  yon  want  a  clean  bath,  with  clean  towels, 
and  a  good  shave,  or  sour  hair  cut  in  tbe  best 
Btyle,  by  experiensed  workmen,  go  to  Brown's 
Bathing  and  Hair  DrasBlog  Saloon,,  No.  202 
Fourth  street,  near  Howird.  t 


aUtlUiiftlfkf^Bstts^P^s^BAaa^yBj, 


PhotofrrapUlc    Ga.ro. «H. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  street,  y 

SOO    JE»airs    ol    socks, 

At  all  prices,  xtfc  he  What  Cheer  Launury. 

A  Happy  New  Tear. 

What  a  pleasure  it  is  to  meet  a'  smiling  counte- 
nance, whether  it  be  on  tbe  Btreet  or  in  the  par- 
tor.  Ad  d  why  la  it  that  eome  faces  wear  a  contin- 
uallp  happy  look  ?  It  is  simply  because  they  live  on 
a  plain,  nutritions  and  (substantial  diet.  Tbat  man 
is  a  publio  benefactor  who  will  conscientiously 
serve  us  with  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholeaome 
meal,  Louie  Meyers.  Droorietor  of  the  "White 
House,"  Kearny  street,  also  of  the  Capitol  Res- 
taurant, Fourth  street,  does  it.  as  hundreds  oau 
enthusiastically  testily.  His  kitchens  are  marvelB 
of  ordtr  and  cleanliness.  Try  bim,  and  you  will 
find  ie  impossible  to  eat  elsewhere. 


"Wasjlxtne-  Keturneu  in  One  JJa y 
And  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry. 

Lever  Buckle    »uspenders, 

At  $1  per  pair— 26  per  cent,  cheaper  than  elae- 
wbeTs — at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  T' 


CLARK'S 
CHEWING^  CANDY. 

Bead  !      Bead  !      Bead  i 

THH  PCBLIO  AKfc  HEREBY  NOTIFIED 
that  the  Candy  madeand  sold  by  Jabn  Pritch- 
ard  ,A.  J.  Baker  and  Patrick  Prsaru?,  at  7J  Fourth 
street,  is  BAKEB'S  OHEW1NG  CANDY,  al- 
though they  Sell  it  from  a  wagon  and  a  store,  to 
both  of  which  they  USE  OUR  NAME  to  draw 
custom.         ' 

L.  B.  OLABK  &  CO., 
ja271w  No.  OS>  Fourth  street. 


THE    HIBERNIA    SAVINGS   AND 
LOAN  SOCIETY, 

N.  .E.    corner  Montgomery  and  Poet  st*. 

San  Francisco,  January  25.J873. 
At  a  meeting  ot  tbe  Board  of  Directors  ol  the 
Society  held  icis  day,  a  dividend  was  declared  on 
olddeposits,  at  the  rate  of  8  percent  for  the  fix 
months  ending  with  January  21at,  1873,  payable 
immediat&lp  and  fr-e  f roii  Federal  tax 

£DfflBO  MABTKV, 
a27-lw  Secretary. 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

ON  HAND  aud  mads 

to  ORDER, 
—AT— 

yL.   BLAIR'S, 

0   Kearny  atreet. 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession. 

THE  UNDERSIGNED,  WHO  HAS  BEEN 
over  twelve  years  oonneoted  with  the  press  of 
Melbourne,  and  is  well  known  by  the  members  ot 
the  profession  in  tbe  Colonies,  begs  to  intimate 
that  he  is  prepared  to  give  experienced  advioe  t* 


Punctuality  in  dispatching  replies  may  be  relied 
upon, 

WIiJjIAIT  BENRY  WATER& 
12VictorU    Chambers,   40  Collins   street,   Mtt- 
bourne.     Australia.  feS  tf 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE 

FINELY  FUR  WISHED  ROOMS,  SIN- 
gle  or  in  suits. 

Well  JjtaUicd  .and  Vsntllatod* 

Unfurnished  Rooms  to  let.   Lodging  witt 
ALHAMBRA    BU1LUISG 


RICHEDA    FAMILY 

(Formerly   of  Ckiarina's    Royal  Italian  Cxraut) 

WILL  GIVE  LESSONS  ON  THE  VIOLIN  OR 
Guitar,  at  residences  (if  required),  or  for 
nisb  Music  for  Bulla  or  Parties,  at  moderate 
Charges.  Residence,  SOS  Montgomery  street 
corner  Jack-son,  Room  Ko.  XX.  del21m 


J.   C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    LUNCH, 

Cor.  Second  and  Tehama  streets. 

S9~Terrapin     constantly  on    band, 
^f  Oysters    in    every    style.     PRIVATE 
SUPPER  ROOMS    FOR    PARTIES. 
deo311m 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTrON. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
the  Theatrical  Profession  in  (.aliforoia  pre- 
poae  forming  classes  for  i  ost motion  in  Elocution. 
Parsons  wishing  to  avail  themselves  of  the  oppor- 
tunity of  acquiring  a  UBef  ut  art  at  a  moderate  cost 
can  send  in  bhoir  names  to  "Cambysea  "  P.  O.  Boi 
2334,  when  particulars  as  to  terms,  etc.,  will  be 
sent  M  them.   de9f 


NEW  YORK/RICES 

HALL'S    PIANOS 
For  sale  at  No,  is 
Tyler  street.    Oall  and 
examine  tor  yourselves. 
s»-Tbe  only  Califor- 
nia-made Piano  on  the 
de24tf 


; 


S.  F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

ttoofcaellers  and  Htatlon^ra, 
H.  H.  Moore,  6(19  Montgomery,  near  Merchant.. 
Bnslnesa  Colleges. 

Heald'e,  Bryant  A  Stratton"s  College.  24  Post  8t 

Bnteheri. 
Katz,  Fred,  Stall*  94  to  100,  California  Market. 

Bran  Ponnderles. 
Weed  A  Kingwell,  California,  125  First  st. 

Den  II  *t  ■. 

Dr.  King's  Grand  Dental  and  Surgical  Institatsi 
616  Sacramento  street. 

French  Fancy   Goods, 
Looan  A  Oo.,  19  Montgomery,  107 and  109  S otter. 

Human  Hair. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Co.,  110  Second  strest. 

Mn.tlc  and  Moilcul  Inatrnments. 
Ksene,  O.  0„  mtt~.  accordians,  repairer  of  all  kiaa| 
musfoal  instruments,  203  Kearny. 
.vfi.ecj.roul  B&nnufaclarera. 
BrignardeLlo,  Macehiavello  A  Co.,  706  Sanaems. 

Wines  and  Llqnom.     (Wbolesal-v.) 
Danerl  F.  A  f  0  .  Wi  Front 


lYIme.  JOSEPHINE  EDMONDS 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC    PHYSICIi 

TWEA'TTT    TUB»     OF    PKACTlW 


IN  THE  TRTCATMENTOFDlSEASESiIBB 
dent  to  f : males  has  ptaord  Madame  EdmoDi.nl 
at  tbe  head  of  all  physicians  making  nuoh  praoliw  I 
a  specialty,  end  enables  ber  to  guarantee  a  aoetdi  I 
and  permanent  cure  in  the  worst  cases  of  sua- J 
prefslon  and  minetraal  derangements.  Ladtti  I 
will  find  Madame  Edmnnds  a  skillful  pbvEiulan  I 
and  it.  is  io  iheir  interest,  to  consult  ber  in  all  dls-  I 
eases  incident  to  women  before  tampering  wlttl 
poisonous  nostrums  quack  doctors  and  hnmbun  I 
Madame  Edmonds  describes  diseases  without  anil 
information  from  the  patie-t,  and  oorsB  tritboai  I 
the  use  of  raercuryor  experiments,  thns  savin)  I 
from  wrong  treatment,  for  privite.  chronic  ant" 
oauoer  diseases.  Ooirssoondenoe  e'rictly  codo' 
dential.  Office  and  residence,  514  Pine  etrei 
between  Kearny  and  Montgomery.  ja20  1] 


^       FTBE 

EZTDTGUISHEB 


"ABSOLUlfiXY     TBE     BtfS'f     PROTECTIOH  I 

AGAINST  FIRE  !"  ' 

BEND    FOB    THEIB     ''BECOBD" 
R.  B.  Ibwin  &  Co  ,  General  a  gents  Psoific  Coast  I 
Forsaleby  W.  B.  MUBDOUH. 

'■oral  A  cent,  3'?  California  st-.,  San  Francisflo.     I 


POll    T«,3 
FOR  1873 


KTO'W     ADTTESj 


Payable   ot   the  Assessor's  Office,  or  t( 
Deputy. 

LEVI  K04£NEK,  Assessor. . 

jul7  im  i  I 


WILLIS'    BAND. 

MUSIC    FURNISHED    FOR    ALL, 
occasions.    Music  imported,  arranged  i 
and  for  sale. 

Fritz  Pipers  and  Marcus  Bf.  XHnm^ll 
Leading  Vlollnlota. 

*S-Ordcra  from  the  country  promptly  attends 
to,  Address  M.  W.  WILLIS,  £aton's  Mail' 
Store.  l«S  MoLtgcmery  street,  or  MARCUS  V 
BLUM.  a.ttO  Montcomerv  street.  }&€tf 


jBML  J**  ''*( 


ARION 

•Pianoforte; 


DECLARED  BY  THE  JUDGES  AT  A  LAT1 
Fair  of  theAMerican  Institute,  after  a  blind 
fold  trial    sgainBt    Stoinway'a,  Ohicbenng's,  W 
others,  to  be  THs,  BEST  ON  EXHIBITION.    B 
O'tRTAJZ,  Sole  Asgent.    »0  O'Fairell  atrse 
N  B-— Pianos  of  all  styles  TO  RKNT.         msHj 


OUTSIDE    LANDS! 

A  NY  AND  ALL  PERSONS  THAT  HAV- 
rnade  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  OUl! 
SIDE  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  have  ttj 
amount  refunded  at  the  office  of  the  undersign* 
upon  the  presentation  of  an  order  from  tt 
Msyor  and  City  and  County  Attorney. 
delStf  A,   AUSTIN. 


J*       OIi  | 

DAVE  MENDES  A  OO-,  at  gj 
n.mnfiril — ITti  W  old  original  Red  Lion.  190«a 
streBt,   between   Kearny  and  Dupont,  where  y 
*•-  bare  HOT  AND  OOLD  DRlhKS.  not  few  ' 
The  "Old  Sport" 


can  oare  tiut  a«w  uulu  i 
tiog  the  old  Pioneer  Lunch. 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS. 

A  LARGE  ASSORTMENT  OF  GENTS'  FTX 
nisbiug  Goods  to  be  bBd  good  and  cbesc. 
tbe  "uLD  OORNKR,"  J-  LEVY'S.  Slo  Monlgo' 
erystreer.  Justice  given  to  all.  Don't  l"rB®'1 
number.  5lO  Monteomerv  Btreet.  de*  is 


CANDIES. 


ALL     KINDS     OE    THE     FINEST  FOANl 
made  at  onr  Steam  Candy  Faotory  daily.    • 
orders,  eepec'atly  from  the  country,  art  fesT0' 


made  at  onr  Steam  Candy  Factory  daily, 
wjuers,  espeo<aIly  from  the  country,  ore  sou* 
and  will  be  promptly  attended  to. ^    „„_— 
CANTY  A  WAGN3EB, 
lOl  Montiromerr  st.-    varr  BotM 


CENTRAL. 

NO.  XX8  GEARY  STREET. 
Best  accommodations  for 

Families  in  the  city.     Private     r 

entrance  for  Ladies.    Hair  Cutting,  Shaving  i 
Shampooing.    Children's  Hair  neatly  cut.   L*» 

Shampooing  50  cents.  

1*17  lm  L.  OOKRIVBAU.  Pronneta 


MR.  AND  MRS.  DREW'S 

Select  Dancing  Acader' 


AMERICAN 


EXCHANCj 


1! 


MONTGOMERY  S       £    L 

MOTEL.  ^    S 


FURBISHED    RO 
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Augusta    L.   Dargon. 


»n   Extra  Bill  will  be  Presented. 


SATURDAY  AfTEB!COON- 

.ast  Miss  Dargon  Matinee 

WILL  SHORTLY  APPEAR— 

tllaa    XVXmx-Ioxi.    Mordnxint 


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To,  .r-nlnr *  ootfriftlDtntDt  will  conclu'le  wllb  ihe  mirtb-pioToklnff. 


ii'iiinn     iiioni,i:i mil    joum    t.    rvy.mond 

CHA3    PTBTOS  E    PLTKPTOS 

FAHWI'R  ACORS E     S.   THltlB 

BBOBOE  A"ORS E.  J.  BrrKLtV 

FAKMFR  FEN  TON KB.   B     LEACH 

FIR-T  FARMER CHA8.   HENRY 

BECOSD  PARMER H.  MAOSLI^l 

LANDLORD J.  8.  TORREKCE 

■  ART  ACORS MISS  CARRIE  WYATT 

TABltBA  TOOHLE3 MRS.  0.  B.  SAUNDERS 


TO-MORROW   KTEN-ISO- 


-H.I3F*    •VJ&.TV    'WIKf^JLM'B. 


SATURDAY,  at  2 GRAND  MATINEE 


MONDAY   EVENING.  Febrniry  .lb- 


r»TrC3^jVLA.IL.I01>ir    and     GrA.lL*A.TttA 


PHICEs   OF  ADMIBB10N. 

Kes*irc«,  •*>«»•—  Dress  Oircls  an<*  Orchestra SI  ««>    Balcony 

Rcttrvrd  Kmu- Balaooy T"»    Ga'lery 

Dr«M  Cucl«  Admiuioa   81   OO  PrivUs  Bozos. . 


SO 

as 

..HO    und  HIOVU 


Wo    l>o    li     Ho    liue. 

•    i  ooopkr 


TWO   JOHNSONS. 

Ovortar*  UrchMiii 


nii.rk   U.p«  .  .1     H»Bl»S.t 

Drlvtin  Irnm   ll<>ra<     Funny  (.urn >(••■ 

HupiM   .Iu«f  .ihlm-- Sonc  scil  Dbdc* Hl<>  •Inicphlnr 

Bouquet  of  Songs Miss  LllLie  Hall 


Mrdlry   Dunrf Ml-*  C'lw.|.rnun 

&LL    GET   EVEN. 

Taer» LtrkiB  Vsrotr 


0T«nor« Orcb»BW» 


TbB  wbol*  to  oorcIbJb  with 


The  Lady   i    Lions; 

Or,    JLuv    and    Pryed ! 

Olod  Meddlvoot Currie  ObmpiiiBn 

Km  j  sunt  [Jfcuiioe Gbs>*.  Virner 


DiBb-bUU.i 

(  :  HBPr MiBB  ,)cii|-hmi.i 

PostmBD treil  Cooo»r 

•  lODB'BblO 

p"llrAno  Mitioi.  Fillmore 

Widow  Meodlenot  .It nip  Jobrsoo 

Mm".  DltbBblll* FfiDDie  G&trrMon 

MvMsriAnn  Josm  M»j  Hnld 

FOKRIntJKN  FRUIT  ifl  fro^l?   rlie-ansBitd    in    thin  i>Ibv   of 

LUVItnd  tbe  Aag-i  eooewlll  bid  ONLY  A  JKWm 

iho  Oartatn  drops  Bird  tbe  ligatB  *ro  put  oat. 


E  LAND 


'  SPIERS    &    POND," 

*S»    Krnray    strrrt, 
CORKER  OF  BUSH,  SAX  FRANCISCO. 

.VINES,  LIQUORS  *N3  CIGARS 

TJEA     ami     <  IIFPEE. 

•  J-    HOURS.     AND 
i    •«fr*.Tno- 1<   at   Bit    lim»*.      Tb«   cisiforvof 
•■id*;  *b«  arrBoti  tod  o«iat««UM 
id*  Jf*«iof-ri>oaB  :  lb*  IraBd.m  of  tb« 

CLUB. 

LIFRKSUHRNTS  i|  tT  ttm«.  Bod  LUNCH  St 
LQa  a.QB.1  boars. 

EA  »M0  COFFEE,  WINES,  LIQUORS  A  CIG&RS 

*IJf»    Kriu-ay    *trr«t, 
CORNER  OF  BUSH.  SAN  FRANGIS0O. 

'SPIERS    &    POND." 

i?77  Ira 


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Si  »• 


HAIR. 

rUE  OUEAPIS r  PLACE  I X  SAN  FB anoisoo 
TO  BUY 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Good  ,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jew  jiry  &  Fancy  Goods, 

IS  AT  TOE 

NEW  YORK    8TORE. 

JL.    II.    SAM PHOpT  <fe  CO., 

Ho.  HO  Seeosd  street* 
lq        Between,   HU<lnn    and    Minna. 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MR.  P.  BERGE5.  FORMERLY 
DTOpriatnrof  tbs  Mloen*  R«s- 
t-nrtnt,  bat  UJJSD  to*  mtAiMmant 
of  both  tbs  Mlasrt'  R«ssu.ar*nt  oa 

Oommsrdiil  ntreut  sod   tbs  Miners'' 

Branch  en  Market  itrsafc.  in  psttasrsbip  nitb  MR. 
A.  DRAYEUR,  who  bas  bsea  ooaneotscl  with  tbe 
flrsa  forynsrB.  ImproTsatsatshsvs  been  msds  In 
tbs  anisioe  dspartrnoats  tbsl  will  reader  tbs  Mi- 
ners* nore  popular  Ibsa  tt  bss  e*er  been  dnrinft 
Us  IS  rsereof  lu  proepsrity.  Oar  Bills  of  Fir* 
■njbrsos  all  tbs  deltcaoiai  of  tbs  aeaeoa.  Oar 
motto  la  "Good  Fare,  Good  Cookiog  and  Modsrsts 


P.   HERHFJ  A  CO,, 

MINERS9    RESTAURANT, 

SSI  and  SSS  OoinBieroial.  sad 
TOtf  Market  etrset. 
Opsafrom  5  a.m.  to  10  p.m.  aaSl  tm 


THE  SAN  FRANCISCO 

BILL  POSTING  COMPANY 


McDANIEL'S 

Museum  and  Theatre. 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

'pm  UnDKR^IONRO  WOULD  MOST  UK- 
A  *peclla1l7  repreeeot  to  jon  and  IBS  public  gen 
•rally,  tbat  hs  \t  now  prepared  to  farciib  f&cil- 
Itlee  for  ttnibittonsof  eiery  kind  sad  character, 
wbicb  aboLild  deserTi  the  nitronags  of  tbe  pub. 
lie.  Hs  ba*  erected  at  Chayoce,  Wyoming,  A 
LAROR  AND  GuMMODK'Urf  HALL,  with  roo' 
Scfireryard  Sta;o.  Tbu  Hall  Is  well  ventilated 
and  lighted,  and  made  corn'or  eh'e  for  all  Beaanni 
o(  the  j(.r.  THK  BEST  OF  MUSIC,  botb  Strins 
and  ltra«x.  can  bo  furninbed  at  ell  timea. 

HatUfecorv  arranKemontB  will  >>e  made  witb 
TilKATKICAL  OHOlHER  COMPANIES,  eicb- 
sr  for  Renting  of  Hall  or  rjorformaocea  on  a  per- 
centage of  tbe  receipts.    Correspondence  ■oliclted. 

Address.  J.  McDANIFL, 

Look  Box  No   1,  Cbejeoae,   Wyoming. 

N.  B  —  Cariosities  wanted  for  tbe  Cheyenne 
Maeeam.  Tboee  wisblog  eDgsBameota,  state  low- 
est terms  for  the  Wloler  Season,  atoaioa;  photo- 
frsph  to  my  address.  Hslf  Hassago  Money  rs- 
aoded  after  tilling  emragefnents. 

JAMAH  MCDAN1EL, 
Proprietor  Obereone  1  beatre  sod  Musearn. 
otrn  3m  Lock  Box  No.  1.  Cbavenne.  W.  T. 


CHEYENNE_TH£ATRE. 

Professionals  Wanted. 


SIX  FIRST-CLASS  PF.OPLK.-MU8T  HAVE 
good  Wardrobe,  Foar  Ladles  and  two  Gen- 
tlemen to  be  good  in  seaeral  business  fir  tbs  oolti- 
1ns  Winter  Kenton,  commeoolorf  tbe  Brat  week  in 
November,  1872.  Address  stating  lowest  terms, 
witb  Photograph.  Half  Fare  reiuaded  alter  llll- 
Ing  engagement. 

JAMES  McOANIKL, 
Proprietor  Oherennn  Thuatra  and  Mnaeam, 
ocffl  Look  Box  1.  Oberenne.  W.  T. 


Biggest  Race  Yet! 

THE  HUMAN  RACE. 

fTlIIF.  MAJORITY  OF  THOSE  WHO 
■A-  reside  In  San  Francisco,  buy  tbelr 
Shirts  und  FnrnlshlnR  Oonds  of  BENK- 
DlCiT  *CO,,  JV»,  8  leetmd  strret.be- 
eoase  they  ore  always  treated  well  and 
bay  their  snoods  ut  the  lowest  prices,  at 
"THK   OLDSTAM).'' 


PIPEB'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VIKOIJIA    CITTr,    KKYA.DA. 

THIS  EI XXi AST  THBATRE  HAS  BEEN  RB- 
a*cor«t.d,  »od  e*n  be  rent.il  by  tbe  nlirbt  or 
..t   ib.?  ****-     Bur.    ud    tnif.lInK    oomMal.i 
IIMnVr  UMI.ll  witb  on  •pnllo.tlon  n,  l.ttu 
JVilM     PirfiK, 
_       Mmmw  ud  ,ol.  Proorie  tor, 

._  £?  *»      *•  H.  H.riim. 

B".  W..hmr»o»»tWft.  B.nFr.nol.oo 


MOMS.  ALEXANDER  WOLQWSKI, 


Pacific    Purchasing, 

PRINTING,  DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE,   AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 


WANTED    IJIIIKDIITKLT: 

A  Full  Variety  Company  for  Salt  Lake  City. 

....ALSO   ... 

SPECIALTY  ARTISTS   for  6    or  IS  NIGHTS 

....AND   ... 

First-Class  Minstrel,  Acrobatic  and  Cymnastic  Talent 


....A^SO.... 


Tvsronty    FlrMt    UIjcxo 


.allot    Iiadios. 


POlc    8ALK EJUITT-r    «F.T8    OF     AMAZON    ARMORS.     COHPLETE,     tN 
Lots  to  suit  purchasers.    Each  Set  corjalatn  of  Solid   SUrer-Piuted   Helmet,    Branstplate,    Lam- 
berkln,  Shield,  one  piir  ot  ArmletH,  one   pair  of  Bracelets,  one  pair  of  Tight*,  one  pair  of  Irutike.  one 

pair  of  Biodaif ,  oaw  funJo,  oue  Soarf,  ono  Combat  Sword,  ai  d  one  Soear  

NIIKKIUAX     CORBTUT    «fe    CO. 


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THE  ART  OF  SINGING 

IN  ITS  HIGHEST  PKUH'KOl  ION  -RICH  ARD 
MULDUK  FABBRI,  teacher  of  eevaral  cele- 
brated European  artistes,  late  Director  of  tbe  re- 
nowced  Ooaservatory  el  Gsneva,  Maltre  da  Ghaet 
ottos  French  lm.'eri"l  Academy  of  Mosio.  Con- 
dECIortf  the  Pbilbnrmociqne  Society  in  Paris, 
mnd  at  prseent  Mu«lcat  Director  of  tbe  Fsbbri 
Opern.is  ptepsred  to  give  private  lessons, either 
at  hie  oftVe  or  at  tbe  re»l>en<  e  of  she  paplls; 
likowlse  COURSES  OP  MNUINO,  PiAWO  and 
MUSICAL  INSTRUCTION. 

For  fort  her  ,iartlontar«  apply  at  PROF.  MUL- 
DEK'Sofli.-e,  *  j.  «l  POWfcLL  SiRKKi.betwe  n 
Market  and  Ellis.  Also,  letters  received  and  terms 
to  be  bad  at  tbe  music  etore  of  M.  Gray.  Clay  at., 
and  of  Messrs  Sherman  A  Hyde,  corner  of  Hotter 
and  Kearny  streets.  ja8  lm 


Chinese  Employment  Company 


FIEXtCB  et>co. 


CHINESE  LABOR 

FOR  ALL  PARTS  OE  TUB  UNITED  STATES, 
No  627  Si.Jiii'iu'i.tM  tin"  t.  Bet.  Krnruy 
uud  MoDtKCiA.ti'7,  Sell  >ranolBCO,  Cal.  IVo  nrj 
prupared  to  furtilali  at  hhort  nottcp,  Dnm«>tla 
Sir?aati,  Hotel  Cooks,  Lftuodr/  Men.  W>lterp, 
Oommon  Labor  M,  Firm  Hands,  IUll-nuni 
Haudp,  GtrJentr  ,  Mecbsnlcp,  Factory  Ba^  d». 
Wood  Cboppers.eio,  etc,  Special  uttentlonglveD 
to  fur  ilshiuB  Dumestlc  S.  rvai -ts.         j »  2u  1  m 


DIVIDEND   NOTICE. 

ryviDHKD  NOTIGB.-SAVINGS  AND  LOAN 
BOOIKTY,  No.  OXOOlay  atreet.-The  Board 
of  Directors  hnvu  this  day  deolared  s  dividend  for 
the  Bix  mostba  enrjfng  Dooember31s(,  1872, of  nine 
psr  csnt  per  annom  on  all  dsposit*,  payable  on  and 
after  tbs  loth  Inst. 

ja  Is-Ssr        CYRUS  W.  OARM ANY,  Cashier. 


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DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT   ANATOMICAL   MUSEUM 

And  «  ulleuc  of  Medicine. 

lCl   dCif\    BEAU1IFUL   AND  INSTRUOT- 
X\J* \J\J\J  ivo  obieute  to  bo  sn^n.    Open  to  tba> 
Pablio  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  ai  KUKFKA  HA1* 
S  IS  Montgomery  street.    FOR  MEN  uNLV- 

sO*-Db.  Jordan's?  Pbtvatb  Office  ie  at  *ir 
Gonry  street   topposUsold  Meob»r.ic»'  Pavilion). 


Stage  Dancing. 

TAOOBT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 

DASHAWAY  BALL, 
d«2"  lm  Po*t  itreet.  near  R>»rn». 


ADOLPHUS    STOCKMEIEB, 


THE  JOURNAL  OF  AMUSEMENTS. 

Pob.Uaad  every  Day  'n  **>*  Te*r  *** 
j.       I».       B  O  O-  -A-  R.  X>  "LT  S 


«331t\r<*fa»nt  ood  SS3    WaaMna-ton  8t« 
Below  Montgomery.  Sao  FrmcUoo. 


WEDNESDAY JANUARY     29,  1873 


Sl>alt«rinfe«  from  Judy1*  Pen. 

"Hoaesty  is  ths  beet  policy,  my  boy," 
slid  old  Jooes  to  young  Jonea.  "How  do 
joa  know,  father?  asked  the  anxious  eon 
and  heir.  '*  Because  I  hare  tried  boJj,'' 
said  the  worthy  tradesman. 

Fiattcring.— "  I  do  wish  you  wool"!  pay 
me  a  little  a-wntion,"  Biid  Angelina  with 
htr  pretty  peat.  "  My  ownest,  I  am  paying 
as  little  as  1  possibly  can,"  said  Ei«»a  with 
Lis  Judy. 

To  the  Married.— Po;r  Jones  says  he  al- 
ways givee  Mrt.  Jones  her  own  way— it's  the 
only  thing  be  has  to  give  her. 

Some  men  who  are  repcrtel  to  live  on 
their  wits  mutt  occopy  very  limited  prem- 
ifiia, 

•I'm  the  page  tba'.'s  always  red,"  said  the 
boy  in  buttons  with  carroty  hair. 

When  ha*  a  man  a  ghest  of  a  chance  of 
appeasing  bis  appetite?— Vr ben  he's  a-gob- 
lin'  up  anything. 

The  moat  difficult  tbios  to  keep  clean.— A 
footing  piece. 

Impertinent— Men  who  manufacture eauce 
frjm  cheek-:  ry. 

Melancholy  tu'clde.— A  Little  boy  being 
tbic-kt^ned  wi'b  a  whipping  hnog  bis  bead 

High  Prices.— Paterfamilias  says  the  only 
thing  that  continues  to  fall  is  the  rain  ! 

A  General  Depository.— A  child's  mouth. 


A  Field  Officer. 

It  is  told  of  a  Connecticut  field  officer, 
better  acquainted  with  farming  than  soldier- 
ing, t'Lat  when  circumstances  placed  bioi 
in  command  of  his  regiment  at  Eat'eras, 
be  wished  to  oblique  bisoolum  in  marching, 
aind  gave  the  order,  "Haw  around  that  mud- 
pa  Idler    

True,    Perhaps. 

The  poet  of  tba  Lynchburg  News  hasn't 
been  piriicnlarly  Juaky.  In  an  ode  t>  his 
girl,  he  says,  "Keen  is  jour  sorrow,  but 
keener  is  my  grief."  The  compositor,  who 
loet  his  undermost  n:ck»l  on  ths  top  row, 
the    night  before,  sat  np,  "bat  keno  is  my 

grief." 

Prompt. 

Some  cbse  observer,  commenting  on  the 
elasriiy  with  which  workmen  left  their  la- 
bors at  ths  stroke  of  twelve,  remarked:  "I 
have  teen  a  man  who  had  his  pick  in  the 
ail'  knock  off  work  and  leave  it  there,  rather 
than  waste  the  time  to  put  it  dewn  after 
twelve  struck." 


Shi  eked. 

A  very  modest  young  la  ay,  who  was  a 
ptMeagsr  on  board  a  packe^  ship,  it  is  said, 
sprang  out  of  ber  bunk  and  jumped  over- 
board, on  luariog  the  captain,  daring  a 
storm,  order  the  mate  to  fcaul  down  lbe 
sheets. 


Oj-stors. 
In  strolling  round  ths  otter  night. 
To  look  at  'Friboo  by  gas  i: 
crar  careless  tan,  by  chtnee  old  stray 
To  where     fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  waters  bright,  did  make  a  screen 
TL  rough  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell. 
O'er  which  the  waters  soltly  fell. 
Made  that  window  reem  to  be 
tk'tne  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea.  * 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here — 
It  looks  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"Ail  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suite  me  to  a  'T.'" 
So  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Bald  they  bad  almost  any  diah 
That  we  might  n»me.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cocked  taopmjGcetffy,  too; 
All  klDds  of  oyster?,  Juicy,  fit, 
Oooked  every  style;  Just  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
Tou're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  tsnd  crabs  and  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  fouxd  tbey  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kinds  of  game, 
Fun,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  **em. 
That  they  have  here  the  beet  Ice  cream; 
6o  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners. 
To  get  wbat  they  call  "such  nice  dinners." 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  htm  rush 
To  thre*.  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goe«  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Ojtter  Bouse.  837  Bush  street,  above 

■Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Klghu 

CHABXE8  BAAKE.  Proprietor. 

- — • 

*->o   Ton    Know 

That  with  BcTTcaicx's  Parxsma  you  can  cut 
and  make  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly?  Bend 
postage  stamp  for  an  Illustrated  catalogue.  E. 
A.  Darning,  agent,  cmoe  of  tba  Howe  Sewing 
ecachlne,  No.  113  Kearny  street,  between  Barter 
-and  Pose  Baa  Francisco.  » 


X>r.    Doherty 

Baa  devoted  his  study  mora  particularly  to 
chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  u  such  is 
cow  the  moat  auoeeaaful  of  any  Physician  In 
San  Praneltto,  Office  519  Sacramento  street, 
comer  of  Letdeede-fl,  a  lew  doors  oelow  What 
Cheer  House.  z 


Charles  Mai  hews. 

This  veteran  aoior  cincltldoS  an  engage- 
ment at  the  Gaiety  Theatre,  London,  on 
December  Hih,  and  at  the  close  cf  ths  p*.  r- 
formsnoe  made  &  fpeech  which  opened  as 
follows : 

Ladies  and  GenVemec  :  It  is  so  !on\2  tl  a* 
I  have  been  deprived  of  the  pleaAoF*  of  ad- 
dressing you  that  I  have  not  been  «illins  to 
forego  the  privilege  of  siyirjg  a  few  woros 
on  tie  las:  nigbt  i f  my  preset  enta^emiLt 
I  bare  a  thousand  things  that  I  sao 
yiu,  but  it  would  take  too  long.  (No,  no.; 
Since  we  parted  I  have  playel  before  the 
gold  diggers  of  Australia,  the  diamond  hant- 
era  rl  C«lifomia,  the  buffalo  hunters  of  the 
far  West,  and  the  cannibals  of  lbe  Sandwich 
Islands.  (Liu^btor.)  At  the  latter  place  I 
played  one  night  by  command,  and  in  the 
preMDOe  cf  His  Maje^'y  Kame  hame-ha. 
King  of  tbe  8andwich  Islands  fnot  H<  ky 
Poky  Wonky  Foug.  is  eironeous'y  repor  - 
el),  a  sable  po'entite  weighing  about  seven- 
teen stone,  before  a  b'ack  and  brown  multi- 
tude till  lately  cinsibaJs,  who  showed  their 
Vhi'e  teeth,  grinning  and  enjoying  "Patter 
vs.  Clatter"  as  much  as  a  f?w  ytarsago  they 
would  have  enj'oyed  t^e  roisting  of  a  ini-- 
sicnarv  or  the  baking  of  a  baby.  And  af;er 
all  the'ss  feats  I  am  tere  onca  more,  safe 
and  sound,  in  our  old  jog-lrot  world,  or,  as 
I  believe  it  is  'be  right  toing  to  *sy,  "on 
my  native  heath."  (Cheer*.)  But  I  mest 
ennce  myself  at  present  to  the  expies-ion 
of  my  cordial  thanks  for  the  brilliant  attend- 
aucel  have  tesn  favored  with  night  after 
night  for  ths  'ast  tee  weeks,  and  tbe  warm 
and  frieodly  ncept  on  I  have  experienced. 
It  is  worth  a  trip  round  the  world  to  be  hon- 
ored by  so  hearty  a  reception  on  one's  re- 
turn.   "(Cheers.} 

That  a'lusion  to  "the  diamond  hontsrs 
of  California"  shows  how  well  Mathews 
keeps  up  with  tbe  times.  We  were  not 
"diamond  huBterB"  when  he  was  h;ra,  but 
were  reported  to  be  in  that  busioees  when 
be  made  h;s  speech.  Smart  as  lightning  is 
Charles— never  lcs;s  a  point. 


iVoble   Seir-Sairifice  I 

A  Bcston  paper  says:  One  saldom  hears 
of  a  mere  diiinteiestel  sacrifice  than  that 
wh:ch  we  are  now  to  relate.  A  friend  of 
ours  called,  tte  other  Sunday,  on  a  gentle- 
man in  B&ylston  street,  who  insisted  that 
hesboald  Btay  todine.  Just  as  they  were 
going  to  the  dining  room,  the  host  polled 
his  handkerchief  from  bis  pecket,  and  with 
it  came  his  tob&cso  bos.  His  good  wife 
looked  indignant  and  the  husband  appsared 
perplexed.  Perceiving  the  dilemma  in 
which  the  chewer-without-hia-wife's-knowl- 
edge  found  himself,  the  guest,  quick  as 
thought,  p'.cked  up  the  box  and  said:  "Well, 
there's  my  tobac;o-box  !  Where  did  ycu 
find  it?"  The  lady  looked  relieved,  ths  gen- 
tleman breathed  a  sigh  of  gretitude,  and 
all  went  well:  but  subsequently  the  host 
told  h's  guest  that  his  wife  said,  after  dinner. 
"I  always  liked  Mr.  W.,  but  he  has  fallen 
fifty  per  cent,  in  my  estimation  since  I  as- 
certained that  he  chews  tobacco." 


Sirs.   Forrest. 

A  caveat  hes  been  filed  in  the  office  of  the 
Bsgister  of  Wills  in  Philadelphia  in  behalf 
of  the  divorced  wife  of  the  late  Edwin  For- 
rest, notifying  him  and  the  devis=es  of  Mr. 
Forrest  that  she  intends  to  claim  dower  in 
the  decedent's  real  e.-tite.  Her  alimoDy  of 
$6,000  a  year  has  been  cutoff  by  his  death. 
She  claims  tbe  worth  of  her  life  estata  in  the 
real  estate  he  tas  left  and  of  eu:h  as  he  has 
sold  since  the  dats  of  her  divorce.  It  is 
said  that  the  tieceised  was  cstreioj  in  all  his 
s  -lee  to  make  a  reservation  of  her  interest, 
and  the  present  owners  expect  to  account  to 
1  ct  for  it. 


An  Easy  Shave. 

In  St,  Louis  last  Sunday  a  gentleman  sit- 
ting in  a  barber's  cb  air  while  being  lathered 
observed  the  knight  of  tbe  razor  every  cow 
and  then  throw  some  scap  Ends  out  of  the 
mug  upon  the  floor,  and  Eet  b/s  foot  in 
them.  Tbe  barber  explained  to  bim  that 
there  were  a  lot  of  little  snekss  in  the  mug, 
and  that  they  kept  criwilng  up  on  tbe 
brush,  but  the  gentleman  thought  he  wculd 
go  ont  and  get  a  momiog  paper  before  be- 
ing shaved,  and  he  went. 


Eureka  .-social  Cluij 

The  prizes  to  be  awarded  at  the  Ninth  An- 
nual masquerade  '  ball  of  the  Eureka  Ssclal 
Cub  are  on  exhibition  In  the  window  of  Stoltz 
aud  Sous  dry  goods  store-  South-east  corner  of 
Kearny  and  Pine  stipe's  b 


Do        ot   Suffer   irom    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Oercs,  Bun- 
Ions,  Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  arplJlng  at  Dr.  B.  fl.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 310  Eearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.it.  We 
apeak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doe- 
tor's  capability.  Reference*  given  if  required,  h 


Genuine   Havana    CJfr.irs. 

Be*t  brands  at  611  Montgomery  street,  S.  W. 
comer  of  iltrchant.    Frtnck  4  Cahn.  q 


For    WaJWxu.xisE 

Shlrta,  SI  60  per  cox.;  email  pieces,  SOc.  per 
■  a.     At  the  What  Oheer  Laundry  • 


CutiavoTAKT.—  Madame  Clara  Antonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
has  removed  to  333  Eearny  at.  Consultations  in 
English,  French  and  German.  x 


Oyster    Trad*. 

Tl  oyster  trade  In  California  la  furnmlrg 
gfgaouo  proportloM.  Emerson  Corvtlle,  of  the 
6*ddl*  Bock,  410  Pine  street,  furnishes  from 
his  own  oyster  beds  at  Ban  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  of  tba  Pactao  Coast.  His 
Casters  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 
baa  ex'.^nded  all  over  the  continent,  and  *he 
'Saddle  Book"  la  known  everywhere. 


Holiday    Candles, 

Fresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candles,  of  every 
varUry,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery. 616  Eearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    o 


M    Ton    Want 

Four  Blank  eta  and  Flannel!  wall  washed,  and 
sot  spoiled,  send  them  to  the  What  Cheer  Laun 
Iry.  i 


aVaab  and  Sweet. 

Fer  the  beet    confectionery,  go  to   Cantr   and 
Watnefa.  1D7  Mectconerr  8t-  near  Sutter.       » 

Wlaavt    Cheer    L.aundry 


Its  Origin. 

Tbe  Fat  Contributor  goes  back  of  C. 
Julins  CiB«r,  and  digs  oat  ;the  origin  of 
ihe  practice  ol  paring  ttie  hair  in  lln  mid- 
dle as  practiced  by  male  persons:  '"It  w*s 
first  adopted  by  an  angry  father,  who,  from 
•onie  slow  of  weakness  on  the  part  of  his 
son,  so  ireated  th-  the  hair  of  that  youth  in 
order  to  disgrace  him  in  tte  eyes  of  his 
companions.  Tte  operation  was  a  com- 
plete eucceis,  for  tbe  boy,  unable  to  bear 
the  stigma  of  looking  liks  a  girl,  went 
straightway  and  bung  fiitt^: 

Cmute  Tor    arrc»t. 

Tbe  Boston  municipal  Court  has  decided 
that  iLr owing  an  apple-core  at  a  person  is  a 
technical  tssiult. 

''JVotea  >>y  rite  Way.*' 

Under  tj;s  heading,  tbe  Call  publishes  a 
column  of  fmt-clasa  drivel.  It  is  good  of 
ita  kind,  but  it  is  or  tbe  flabby  kind. 

Tbe  Illustrated   Press  (S.  F.) 

No.  1,  January,  18^3.    Bold  by  tut  script!  on- 
51  63  a  year.  •  Elegant,  choice,   cheep.     Sample 
nan:1,  er-,  15  cents.     Adc'r^es  Hum y,  Dewey  & 
Co.,  5.  F.  o 

—  .  -         • 
Best    Qtittllty    ol    i>ot£«rrln 

Driving  gloves,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  the  What 
Oheer  I*aondry  X 

For  the  Very  Beat  Drinks, 

Goto  Ya.ts'  Branch  Salooa,  ccrcer  ol  Market 
and  Tbird  6t«?t3-  Bo 


THE  GOLDEN  ERA 

For    1873. 


2IST  YEAR  OF  PUBLICATION. 


A    New    Departure 

FOB  THE.... 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Rum  Punch,   Hot  Scotch, 

....AUD.   .. 

TOM    anrt    JERET, 

eO    TO   THE   IRJSCU 

Kot     Scotcli, 

■  US  Salter  street,  near  Kearnj. 

All    Drlnlis    Ten    Cents 

HOT     CHOWDLK     ET£BT    NIGHT. 

nolS  tf  JOS.  D.  BRIGGS,  Proprietor 


THE  OLD 
Hot    Sco  tola, 

15  Morton  Street,  near  Kearny. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 
Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  AN£  JERRY  IN  TOWN. 

Alwajs  on  file  the  New  York  Herald.  Harper'i 
Weekly.  Frank  Leehe's,  Day'*  Doingt,  Police  Ga- 
zette, all  toe  California  papais,  also  London 
Punch.  Bell's  Life,  IUustrnted  London  News.  Oftll 
and  6a"afy  yonraelf. 

w9~  Don't  forget  the  sign  of  the  Hot   Scotch. 

deTtf  CH  A  ELE-S  WM.  FELDM AN.  Prop'r. 


MESSRS.  BI'NEIL  &  CALDER 

»  NNOUNCES  TO  TBEm  FRIENDS  AND 
-fa.  tbe  Paolic  freoeraHj.  that  thej  nave  opened 
under  COLMAN'S  CLOTHING  tiTORF,  Oorner 
of  Bush  end  Mostcomer,  streets,  with  a  WELL 
SELECTED   STOCK  of 

CHOICE  TTIXES, 

L1QUOES    AND 


All  arc  iavited  to  ca'I.  snd  AEOHIE  McNEIL 
AND  WM,  C.  C'ALDEK  will  do  tbeir  hest  to 
make  them  comfortable.  ja  Stf 


nrVIDEWD    NOTICE. 

MrSOKIC    SAVINGi_AliD    LOAN    BANK. 

No.    C  Post    ulrttt,   Of  agonic  Temple, 
SAN  FRANCISCO. 

AT  A  MEETING  OF  1  HE  BOARD  OF  DIREO- 
tore  of  ttiis  Bank,  held  January  20tfj.  1871, 
a  dividend  «a;  deciarta  at  tbe  rate  of  ten  (10)  per 
cent.  p"r  annum  on  Term  cr  Perm  nont  D  =  posi's. 
snd  eight  per  cent,  per  anna m  oa  Ordinary  De- 
posits, far  the  semi-annual  term  ending  January 
Sis',  1973.  paFsble  on  ard  after  Febraary  Is-.  187J, 
tree  from  all  tazes.  GtOliOK  KOHINs, 
ja2J-tf _  Secretary. 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

San  Francisco  Savlnics  Union*  532  Cali- 
fornia street,  corner  of  Webb. 

FOR  THE  HALF  TEAR  ENDING  WITH  TBE 
3's:  December,  1&72,  a  dividend  has  been  d«- 
clsied  at  tee  rate  of  nine  and  siz-tenth«  [9  6-10) 
p*r  cent,  per  annam  on  Term  Deposits,  and  eieot 
(■*)  per  cent,  per  annnm  on  Ordinary  DepDBtts,  free 
of  tvderal  Tax  on  Deposits,  payable  on  and  after 
12lb  January.  1S73.  Bf  order. 
d*313w  LOVELL  WHITE.  Osehier. 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

EVEBX    SATCBDAT    NIGHT. 
Piano    and     Slr^grlrig   at  8  i».NI. 

CHARINGd 


HH 


608  MUaslon  street,  near  Second. 
delO  J.  EAGLES,  Proprietor. 


EMPLOYMENT  OFFICE 

652  Sacramento  street, 

(The  First  House  below  Kearny  street,) 

FOB  FURNISHING  WHITE    AND  CHINESE 
H»)p  of  all  kicda.— General  Banners  Aj;ancy; 
Collect  Eentr,   Notes  and  Acoonnts;  White  and 
ese^Laborers  supplied  for  Families.  Hotels, 


Farm;,  Faotories,  eic. 

CttAS,  F.   BECHLHEB  A  CO., 
d*28^»    «S»  Saorameato  street 


E.  FARBINI 

NO.  7*»  WASHINGTON  STREET.  (ABOVE 
the  Plaza).  San  Frandsoo.  Boom  and  Shoe* 
made  to  order  in  the  beat  French  style.  The  same 
ready  made  always  on  band.  no  l-3n» 


DRS8S  MAKING. 

MBS.  M.  P.  BISHOP.  NO.  1«  O'PARRELL 
rtreet.  is  the  p'ace  (or  Ladies  and  strangers 
vfcitiDg  tbe  cify  to  have  their  Dresses  made  in 
atylcandaperfeatfiL  at  a  moderate  pi"  -  - 


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The  Great  Novel  of  the  Day, 

The  New  Magdalen! 

HI    'WII.KIE    COLLINS, 
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The  "Podgers  Papers," 

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By  Charles  Worren  Stoddard,  la 

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A  Safe  and  speedy  Reme 
dy  for  all  Bronchial  Affec 
tions,  Asthma,  Colds 
Coughs,  Loss  :of  Voice 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  Con 
sumption,  Hoarseness 
Pain  and  soreness  of  ttid 
Breast,  and  all  Difficultiei 
arising  from  a  sudder 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  iti 
healing  powers,  Ask  fo 
the  California  Hall's  Pul 
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all  Druggists. 

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jaI3tf 


Pacific  Stone  C«mi/aiiy 

THE  P^OIFIO  STONE  OOAIPANY  OAIj 
the  er^ecial  anention  of  ArcCitects,  Fnfir 
eers,  snd  the  public  in  general,  to  the  SUPERIOR 
QUALITY  of  the  Stone  now  being  man uf actus 
by  them  in  this  city  under  tbe  Rac?ome  Pateati 
They  make  to  order  and  keep  in  stock: 
Bonding  Fronte.  V^ater  Pipe, 

Slnlis,  Monaments,   Fonatulas, 

Tiles,  Coplnse  for  ItVsdk 

Filters,  ete.,  eU 

Together  with    Ranfomo's   celobrated    Free-Gr 

Grindstonee,  all  of  which  we  goarantoe  anpsrio 

and  at  a  price  far  below  that  of  band-out  woifl? 

ay>The  attention  of  private  parties  intending 

bnild  is  respectfully  solicited. 

Office.  No-  lO  BUSH  STRKET.  S*n  Franclsat 


S 


THOMAS    W.    BRIE, 

SZZjVER  TIT.Aip 


'  MANUFAOTUHKK 

— AITD— 

EKPilSIB 


fjfi  DRUMS,  BANJOS, 

^C*''  —  A2JD— 

OTMEK    MCSKAL    IASTKrMEJfTl 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1805. 

■ay-Leeeone  given  on  the  Benjo  and  Drum.  M 
MISSION  STREET,  botween  First  and  Second' 

i\.  B.— Fine-toned  Silver  Solo  Banjos  for  Pi 
•ssionsis  alwmvs  oo  hand.  iaUtt 


TRAYS  always  on  band. 


Alfred  Tettel 

Mann  factnrer  ante 
Importer  pf 

BIED  CAGE! 

225  Dnpont* 

HZAB  S  UTTER  STBSl 

See  my  stock  of  B 
Cag*fl  before  parcbwn 
e:n;where,  Alwayssoir 
tbiognew  on  hand.  1 
Patent  C'sgee.  made 
Tin  Wire,  are  warrant 
FRKEFKOM VERM 
Also,  beat  qaality  Ti 
no30 1. 


Meerscliauui  Pipe  Dcpo 


613    KEABKT    eTKEET. 


theabortes  noticP   AUPioesanri 
Cigar  Holders  waij&nWd genuine, and 


DIPES    MADE    TO   ORDER  AT 

to  color  welL  Mecr.-cbauu)  Pipts  ar-il  v-^^?' 
walking  C*D€B  Mcnntea  and  Repaired  ^^— ^ 
at  lowest  Eastern  Prices,  and  with  the  best  »op 
manehii).  A  large  aesonmect  of  Walking  Oar 
and  Farcy  Goods  of  every  detcription  alwiya 
band.  Dt-'ilU 


The  Popular  Beverag 


CONGRESS  WATER  FROM  THE  PACIF 
Congress  Springs,  near  Santa  Clara.  Indor* 
by  tbe  Medical  Faculty  ite  curative  powers  bw 
eqoaltothe  celebrated  Consress  Water  front 
Sprioga  of  Saratoga,  New  York.  Depot  ronoT 
from  (-■:■  Keainy  street  to  Kew  Mootgouen.o 
door  from  Howard.  Families  supplied  dally.  L 
eral  disconnt  to  the  trac  e ,  and  orders  at n-oded 
promptly.  de2SH 


'ACIP 
[odor* 
rs  bri 


FRENCH  MUTUAL  PROVIDEN 
SAVINGS  &L0AN  SOCTETY. 


Twenty-Sixth     Semi-Annas 


I)  iv  Idea 


A  DIVIDEND  OF  NINE  PER  CENT.  PERA 
num.net.  id  percent.)  npon  the  operatic 
of  tbe  French  ^avinge  and  Loin  Society,  for  t 
six  months  ending  December  3Ut,  1572,  bis, 
conformity  with  lbe  report  cf  lbe  Committee 
Verification  appointed  by  the  members  of  tbe t 
ciety,  been  declared  by  tbe  Board  of  Aomioill 
tioa,  at  tbe  Semi-Aonual  Meeting  beld  on  t 
18th  inBtan'.  ThiB  dividend  will  be  payable 
and  after  the  eighteenth  insUnt,  at  tbe  office 
the  Society,  411  Bueb  utreet. 

•>U«*  i'ATE  MAKE. 
j201m  Director  of  FTenob  Ssviot 6  Bail 


GEORGE    MAYES"! 

DEALEh  IN  OYSTERS.  CLAMS 
andr.ll  Vfndr  of  SHELL  FiSd, 
BfcaUftNbfl.  40,  41,  i8,  Olifom-a 
Market,  eniranopnn  Califom's  eireel.    — * 

Public  o-r  privtte  parties  t-jd   fatoilie*  mppl 
from  6  A.M.  so  \i  p.  v.    Ladi«e'  acd  Gsntleffl* 

0»**fiT  Rr>om  Ar**-    'm«,  C  ,   y,    mrov         W1 


Philadelphia    Restauran 

OHAS.  V.  BERGOLD,  PROPKiKTOR. 

THE  OLDEST  ESTABLISHED 
and  most  popular  Restaurant  in 
San  Francisco.  The  Tables  are  sup- 
plied with  tbe  best  in  market.     Board- 

by    the   week.    408   PINE    STREET.    jaMa 
Mos  tsroroerv.  ntaiV 


H 


Crystal  Sample  Roo 

S35   8ACB1HE5TO   STREET. 

ALT.    DBIKKS,    PLAIW    OR    FANOT,   1  ' 
CENTS.    19-Hot  DrinkE  »  specially. 

K.  IlilHBI, 
JA17  lm  Proprlelo  ( 


Bar  Sugar 

TJ<OB    SALE -SI  8    KEAHKY    STSEKT.   ' 
"     MERGER'S.     Alto,  every  kind  of  tot  « 
Wb.le.ale  and  Hetiil. 
oo7t(  M.    A.    MEBCF) 


Indian  Queen  Rang. 


cejg 

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So'er,M,  ., 

%  r»<  J 

itnii  . 
its. 


igaipo 


'MD»T.    JAMCABY  30.     l«CJ 


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QUIRE'S  OPERA  HOUSE 

WtW  00*  ¥   OF 

lian  Opera  Company! 

FOR  A  BRIEF  SKA50S  ONLT. 


W1W    ALHAMBBA    THIATR1. 


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HOUSES    THRONGED    IVIGIITL.Y. 


tkii  ivwmo 

■TUT  HUH    DCS.se  Til 


JANCART    :i» 

.  »»D  lATClDAT   AfTIEBOOJI  AT  1. 


SAN  FRANCISCO  ATHENEUM 

a  *oo 
THIS    CVCNINO  JANUARY  90 


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;.  Enrico  Pardini. 

gnora    Speranza 

.Idelin*  S(rr»n/j. 
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SI«nor  1 


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MR.       JOHNN 

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MISS       ALICE      HARRISON 

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IY    KYtWIHO  JANUARY    31 

ilna  Ua.  U  1»M   rttj. 

[aria  di  Rohan 


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1(1  II  THE  HOUSE  OF  CIIDIUL  RICHELIEU. 
ana.  Orm  H  ttraa  mm  *t  Daainati'. 

41  Ok.                                           'UraoMaa  A.  Hxr.lli 
Mtlwnlinl 

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.  *>Tar«ef  ll:k»lln SlfBOfa  A.  Ftarataa 

,TIMII.  ...HlMCbitlM 

Soma   Roscwrlarl 

.imalalladl  ■  9l|.CarTla 

Cntallar*.  Daoaa,  Pat*4.  Araiaroa,  etc. 
,.  K.lar.  «f  Laali  XIII 


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Diedrich;  or,  Life  in  New  York 

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Mr*   IW11-*.  i  Hoai*ki*p  r 

L.t»r»  J  (Ml*    .    

Hot  Corn  ffoonn 


LITTLB   MAC 


,.W.  B     Forti-r 

PWlWlBt  TbaTOT 

John  RoblD*  >d 

Wilt*  Rlrxma 

O.    Wn.on 

Harry    TiKmpaon 

Cba*.  R**d 

Oao.  HtcbaiMi 

, G*0.   Pnrif  »o 

Bob  Hart 

..Mr*.    E.  F.  BfwAfi 
Tbo    Ii  tUJaw.l 

X  M.  hathfrlittirl 


of*  irsroi33Eii>»rTS. 


/y    CJ  T       IT  T  H  S  1* 

THE    OLD  BOWKKY  THEATRE 
Scene  2— Interior  of  Delmonico's 
Scene  3— The  Stormy  Night. 

R-»Hb.'J  of  yonoR  Rlnrl.ir— 1  trillion  Tableau. 
A.  O  T      S  E  CO  3XT  JD  . 

Home  of  Chas.  Sinclair  on  the  Hudson 

Scene  2— Diedrlch's  Dream. 
Scene  3--OUR  SONGS. 


-A.OT     TKIBD. 

THE    DEVIL'S    LEDGE! 
THE  STRUGGLE  FOR  THE  TIN  CASE 

I'X(ITIM)    TAni.F.AI'. 


Mortimer,    Ko*«,    Dixon.    Thnnipnon! 
■0N8TE1  PB0GBAJOU  TO-RIQST 


•  paar 
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IInrr-\    Howard  null  IiIm    II.iuj.. 

»•»•■•  M-,,1.   «l     ■  l.lr 

Flv<-  Mlmtii-a  with   Mortimer 


Daa't  l«».  aa,   Mallla  . 
•aaal.h    Daa.., 


.Mallla  La  rarreal 
alaf  Larajr 


MISCHIEVOUS    SAM. 

Mr.  OanrtrltM  ...ll.r.r  Uowar4  I  Paall roaai  Rata 


.  .Orabaatra 


MUCH  ROBINSON 

Mrdlar 

Baaa  Halo 

SCHNEIDER  AND  LOUISE 


....kfllaa  raiir   Mand.Tllla 

IN  HIS  CHANItl 

!<■  rtaa. 

I. an  Illxoa 

THOMPSON  A  LOU.  SOMERS 


Oaailora Orahaatra 


SCHOOL. 

pidOrjMM.  T«ieh«f Frank  Hortlnir 

.(Jbulps  Trjompsoo 

Wnlter  PatIu 

i.'jnpiD" 


l*»t-T  BohTAr.. 
8'tnno  Dips*.. 
Bkholsrs 


-A.CT    FOUPTH, 
We1,!,  wbit  will  yon  c*ll  your  First  Bo;? 

LITTLE     DIEDRICH] 

•riLii'i'v    iii:mhi;mfm/« 


»«  Cents 

,.SS  und  t»ie 


•T  All    Btllti  t(r*.n«t   tbo  Alhambr*   Theatre   mtut   oe  presented    h(  toiitor   ou   Moudty. 
■VPerfoctuftoov  to  commence  punctually  *t  olj,lit  o'clock. 


"ontj  anal  Danrv 1,„».    Itlxon 

Nobady*.  Iliirllua .Mar  JLeroy 

Jlnct-L>rir#n  from  Uom#.  .■!■•*-  ■  Nomrr*  «t   I.  a  Forrest 


NEGRO    ACT. 

OhsrU«Tbotnp«orj ^.md B *rrj  Howard 


Ornrtnrs  ..    . 


Tljo  performABoe  will  oonoiud*  witbl 

PUTTING  HIM  THROUGH! 

Actor Hirrr  Howard 

Am«ii)ur....Obt\rleB  Thompson  |  Call  Boy HuRh  Robinson 

Wiiools.    O-ULt     for     3E*^A.Hrl.O 


WTH 


UlOfiBtttl'1 


«a  iiu c>> ks. 

-  I'omtnerelnl 
It  IaJedesalorsr  sis. 
Kearar  •irvrl.  «**>- 

■*a»«ll*    lh«     F*lal»   1 

R  A  i.f-TON  A  OOTRF.LI.. 


Hcific  house; 
ympic  house, 


0t.rO.abr*t»wl? 

■f  QAVLL  AND  BaU  TMF.M. 

.-*.»»»m*mpj*»»»*»»T*»*_»TJL« 


Tm¥=Tm¥-lW¥ 


Tb«j fit  PKuriOTLT. ao<l  forujiaUty  and  dirabitity  will  Direr  ii«  in\tobed.    l'o  b«  bad  only  »',  tbe 

I  X   Jj      Vrrrill  V     UTIiKIB.     OlO     Kcitrny    atreet. 


Wolf  in  the  Fold  &  the  Thistle 

rr-UE  THISTLE  THAT  PRICKED  TUB  FAIB 
X  Lnaca  htagotoat  nuotlur  edition  ofths- 
"Wolf  in  tbo  Fold"  thnt  doe^  not  ownllict  with 
t'io  law  of  Jtbul.  O  t  .It  »t  Tlii3tlftou#,  No.  9 
1'ost  HT-et  opp.  Ma-outo  Tjuiplu.  Agents  want- 
«■(!  tii  a»ll  I'  mi  ih"  .tr.cr JaUO  3m 


ilarBevei 


taUiamfl! 

w.i.i'i  J'"' 


ERCANTILE  LIBRARY  HAlL   ^QKJNr  3 


ROBL'S, 


iPLIMENTAET   CONCERT 


vpriif.i'  1 1- 


IR.  VERNON  LINCOLN 


..on.. 


:IURSDAY   EVENING JAN.    30 

Ass  au<1  bribe  Kmiotnt  Eoftish  Contrslio, 

rs.    LINCOLN    MABTELL 

Of  the  Orislal  Palaco.  Royal    Alhm  Hall,  »rd    other  prio- 
ri   lealisb   !'MC«rf.    MRS.  HUlrKT    MnOKK.    MRU.    M. 
1  4KB.    «K.  O.  MAKIN.      HH.  A    HARTDKO^  1  (of    kiod 
■tlastoo  of  Mr.   Jodq  Uo«Julloagby  ...F.  KAiZtiNBAUH, 

«>»laMtin> SI  OO 


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ni.vr.  hit  mi:  bibt  ui'ai.i  i  v  of  hkais 

(JAN  BK   HAD   AT 

Stalls  f>,  «,  Calilornia  Market 

MOUNTAIN  BEER. 


Only  Depot,  624Jacramento  street. 

TIIIS  I»  TIIK  ONI.Y  BEAK.  £•»»■»•.*?» 
tbo  flna.t  Bear  on  tbia  Uoaat.  It  II  PURR,  NOURISH- 
ING, and  oT  a  FINE  l'A»TE.  Itlasold  by  IbaOlaHB  tttlOo., 
OTiioieilQoattBo.tlaial  »1  SO.  and  br  10-aalloo  Kin  at 
■StO.    aarA  Hut  dial,  B.OI    I.UNUH  Itom  11  Illm 


ulook. 


FIONXJCB    IUOI     HASITAITTOBT. 


-Tk.  _aat   BLUOABT  OUBTOH  WOBJ  1JJ 


A  PERF3E3CT  RUSH 

JKLJEjPT    XJjP> 

Day  .and  3>«Tisli.t, 

▲1*    THS    eBJSAVX' 

IXL  Auction  Store, 

U1S     KE111W    STREET. 

A  WONDERFULJEJIUSINES8 

CHEAPEST  HOUSE"  IN  AMERICA 

I*,  unw  nffi'i-lnir  itn-iiUT  Mr»r«itln«  than  huvo 

ever  liucu  bffetfeifl  In  Nun  Fn»i»clsco. 

With  nor  conijccllon  In 

New  York,    Chicago,    »n<l  St.  Louis, 

Prom  wMcfa  ere  »»•■«_•  datlw  r<<-tiviim  Ooom 

bought  ivt  the  Idiv.-tt    Oath    Price* 

XJST       OURB-EKrOY. 

OUR  MOTTO   ia   TO 

X  L  and  Undersell  All 

JUST    RECEIVED, 

1,00  0  pulra  Cuaalmerc  Tunta.  woilh    ««  OO,  to  Be 

iuIJ  ut  *:l  I  O. 
SOO  down  White  Shlrta,  wnnu   SI  OO,    10  Da  aold 

nl  IS  ccnta. 
SO  cam  of  II.UW   Underclothlns,    *Oe-,   to  81  50. 

Hats.      Hats.      Hats. 

From  »Sc.  to  IS!  SO,  aold  elaeavhere   from  S4  to  C. 

ALSO,  AN  IMMENSE  STOOK  OP 

NOTIONS,      FANCY    GOOI>»,      JKSOI.ISH    OCT. 

HIIY,    PIPES.     UEOVEN.    TOBACCO, 

WATCUE6,  BlIBDEB   GOODS. 

Ii  O  S  1   ii  B  Y. 

Tr-anlts,      Bags,      "\7"»l±«»ea«, 

AND  IN  FACT.  EVERYTHING, 

From  a  Needle  to   an  Anchor 

0»1I  and  M»mln«  onr  piloai,  and  latlalf  yonraelvaa  that 

THE  CHEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  AMERICA 

18  THE  GREAT 

IXL  Auction  Store, 

fll«    KKABNT    ITBKBT, 

Ose  Door  fraaa  Ooasuwlll. 

FIRE  QUILTED  SIU  H»TS,  WORTH  $5,  FOR  SI  SO 


SQUARZA'S 

Branch  Punch  Salonn. 

3 1  7  Kearny  street. 


Have  yon  beheld  It?    If  not,  you've  a  treat 
At  SQUARZA'S  PTJNOH  HALOON,  In  Eetiray  street, 
There  BONA,  dtddple  of  GREAT  SQUAliZA, 
Dlsppnaea  famed  Magio  PaoohoK;  rathor 
Thu  moet  delicious  mixtures  yet  reoordod; 
And  have  with  many  medald  beeu  rewardedl 
LadleB  their  CORDIALS  th;-?e  can  alD  at  lelrare,— 
Their  "TEARS"  appease.— and  Men  gala   "LAD1UEB 

PLEASURE. " 
To  allay  connubial  differences  and  pain, 
In  "ANTI-DIVORCE"  you  can  your  end  attain. 
Blp  of  the  potent  extract  but  one  taste, 
Your  arm,  consoling,  stratKht  Is  round  her  waist 
Guess  what  a  "MORNING  COMFORT"  In  the  ilil 
That  heals  tbe  pnarrel  and  imparts  tbe  blissl 
The  "WELCOME"  too,  you'll  always  find 
A  balmy  soother  for  the  troubled  mind. 
The  bright  "AURORA,"  and  the  sweet  "FAREWELI* 
Just  visit  BONA,  and  you'll  all  fare  well! 
Bis  "HYGIENIC  BIT  v er.-j"  are  the  panacea 
For  all  dyspeptics  and  for  dlarrlicea. 
No  Cholera  Morbus  ever  has  been  found 
Where  "HYGIENIC)  BITTERS"  knook  aiodna. 
BONA  and  SQUARZA,  spite  of  all  detractors, 
Have  proved  the  Nation's  greatest  benefaotorsl 
Fall  FORTY  dltf treat  hialchfal  driak<  yoa'll  dnd 
To  aid  the  Man— invigorate  the  mind  I 
Not  this  alone— a  Welcome  yon  will  meet 
At  BONA'B—  (SQUARZA'S)  —317  KEARNY  STREET. 
Remember,  too,  not  this  famed  place  to  pass; 
ALL   SPLENDID  LIQUORS  BUT  ONE  BIT  A  GLASS. 


THEY  HAVE  TAKEN 

THE     PBR8T    PREMIUM 

....AT.... 

All  the  Mechanics'  Fairs. 


F 


•■  SAXJt  WHOI.ATSAU  AND  BITAIL 


at  tka  aM  artaall.a. 


at,  !«• 


iV 


THE  JOTTBNAI  OF  AMUSEMENTS. 

Publiabed  every  Day  In  the  Tew  by 

J.       OP-        BOGARDUS 

CMS  Merchant  aod    Gtfi  "*Vaahl»gton  at*. 
Below  Montgomery.  Ban  FrancUoo, 


THOBSDAY JANUARY   30.    1878 

AMUSEMENTS.    Etr. 

Metropolitan  Taeatre. 

MiMAugoftaL.  Dargoa  lait  oight  previa  ber- 
stlfa  versatllsacireasby  tbs  rerypleaeisg  miner 
id  wfilcb  she  pUjed  tbe  character  ot  Ltd?  Gar 
gpaalcr  Id  "London  Assurance."  la  tbs  disertp- 
iisa  of  the  hunt  .'the  fairiy  brourbt  down  the 
costs,  abe  *u  ckarmiegly  piquinte  in  tbe  scenes 
with  Slrliarooort  Coortlej.  and  tliogetbtr  bir 
representation  of  tbo  character  was*  bigbij  lat- 
lltactcr/  oae.  Harry  Ejtiogs  as  Sir  Hsrcourt 
Court  lay  «av»  a  good  1 1  personation  of  that  super 
annulled  txaa  a»d  caoaid  mu.h  «m«a«Bi«Dt: 
Charles  Kdtrosda  was  Jive's  aa  Larzls,  ihosgh  the 
part  was  a  little  III  btfo;  h.B«-jIc;W.  Barry,  wbotn 
all  were  glad  to  see  ccce  more  os  the  sUwe,  «' 
MBlt«lM  Mark  Meddle,  and  earned  great  langh 
ter;  Frank  Bea,  tbe  old  reliable,  who  would  "gel 
away"  witb  any  part  bo  bad  to  il*y,  turn  iiamlet 
t*  Toodles.  performed  that  of  Dolly  Spaaber  faith 
fully;  Mna  r anny  Young  filled  tbe  role  of  Grace 
Hirkawar  pl.at.ng'y  and  the  »l-r.  hi  a  whole- 
gave  aatlafaotioo.  It  *■  ill  be  parformed  Again  to- 
night. To-morrow  night  Nisi  Augusta  L.  Dargon 
wiilUke  her  farewell  benefit,  when  we  hops  ahe 
will  bate  a  crowded  house. 

California  Thvatre. 

Te-eight,  John  T.  Haloed  will  appear  in  bis 
adufrable  impertoavtioo  of  Bip  Van  Winkle, 
which  proved  Bach  s  popular  bit  daring  hie 
former  engagement  at  tbe  Ca<iforu(a  Theatre. 
The  piece  fa  well  e»(t,  as  mav  be  ssea  by  refer- 
ence) to  our  first  page,  and  will  be  presetted  with 
fine  iceiic  effects. 
Alhambra. 

"D.edriob;cr,  Life  in  Xew  Yorfc."  with  Johnny 
Alleo.  Miae  Alice  Harrison  and  Little  Mac  in  tbe 
leading  parle,  supported  by  Pierpont  Thayer, 
Willie  Simme,  Mrs.  £.  P.  Stewart  and  others,  is 
proTiug  as  great  a  e-nccese  ae  was  "Schneider," 
and  draws  large  and  fasti  ^rabU  audiences.  It 
will  te  played  every  nigbt  this  week,  and  at  the 
ami  dm  od  Saturday. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Misa  Lillie  Hall  in  toog  and  dance,  M'lle  En- 
genie  Gerretta  in  a  globe  ascersioo.  Miss  Jennie 
Jobasan  in  eerie-comic  songs,  L'ogill  and  Cooper 
in  song  snd  dance;  Miss  JosepbiDS  in  "Happy 
Josephine:1'  Miis  Fatnj  Garret  son  in  ballad",  and 
others  in  amoeicg  acts  mske  op  a  pleasing  olio- 
"The  Lady  of  the  Liona"  concladestbe  evening's 
eotertaisment. 
The  Athene  tun,- 

Tbe  eugsgement  of  the  two  popular  favorite*. 
Miu  AdaFiskaod  Miss  Maj  L:roy.  adds  strength 
te  the  company  at  this  toosa.  Hogh  Robinson, 
Harry  Howard,  Lon  Dixon,  ac-d  many  others  will 
take  part  in  tbe  programme  to-night. 
Mercantile)  Library  Ball. 

To-night  a  complimentary  concert  will  be  given 
to  Teroon  Lincoln,  the  tenor.  A  good  programme 
will  be  presented,  in  which  the  be&eficlary,  Mrs. 
Lincoln  Martell,  an  English  contralto,  whe  has 
appeared  In  Ihe  Crjetil  Palac-.  Boyal  Albert  Hall 
and  other  standard  concerts,  Mrs.  Robert  Moere, 
Mr.  O.  Makto  aod  others  will  take  part.  F.  Ke*z> 
eufcacn  will  becocducior.  Mr.  Lincolnbas  always 
been  ready  to  volunteer  for  O'.here,  and  should 
have  a  good  house. 
Magnire'a  Opera  House. 

The  new  ssafoa  of  Iialiao  opera  will  commence 
to-m arrow  night  witb  tbe  rente Bentation  of 
"Maria  di  Rohan,'  an  open-  rerer  befere  per- 
formed in  this  city.  The  cast  appears. on  our  first 
page. 

Woodward's  Gardens. 

Tbe  Becocd  grind  esceasioa  of  tbe  mammoth 
gas  balloon  New  World,  by  Professors  Ooe  and 
Lay,  will  be  made  at  these  gardens  on  Saturday 
afternoon  Od  Sunday  tbe  Bui&Iajs  will  give  their 
usual  peifirmaaces,  and  make  an  ascension  in 
their  hot-air  balloon. 

AjUTOinoAi,  Mxsfra.— Ona  of  the  most 
■  orapieie  collections  of  tbe  kind  in  tbe  United 
Btatoa.  comprising  hnndredsof  costly  and  beau- 
tltal  wrx  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
•niy)  at  tbe  Museum  on  Montgomery  etreet-  An 
sour  may  be  profitably  eoeotbera. 


Mr.   Bowling's  Condiiion. 

James  Bowling,  tbe  well-known  veteran 
stage-manager,  who  waa  bo  unfertnnatley 
shot  by  Johnny  TuerB  in  the  fracaa  between 
him  and  Harry  Howard  yt  s.erday  afternoon, 
lies  in  a  Tery  prtcmona  condition  this 
morning,  thongh  free  from  pain. 


A  Determined  Interviewer. 

Lydia  ThompEon  was  interviewed  by  one 
of  tbe  Democrat's  reporters.  She  eaya  ehe 
is  thirty -five  aod  has  a  daughter  tigbt  yeara 
old  ;  tbat  ehe  did  borsewhip  Storey  of  tbe 
Chicago  Timer  and  is  torry ;  wishes  she  had 
simply  scratched  bis  eve)  cut  and  scalped 
him.  She  affirmed  tbat  her  hair  was  natu- 
ral and  u  a  bleached,  but  the  reports*  was  ie- 
credulooa  andwantel  conhrmatioa,  he  took 
hold  of  her  flowing  blonde  tressii  and  plac- 
ing his.  ungainly  faot  between  her  shoulders 
palled  with  all  hia  e:r#Dgtb.  Thie  didn't 
satisry  him,  and  he  tbraw  h«r  hair  over  the 
obandelier  and  pulled  hand  over  baad  till  she 
tsoehed  the  burner.  Taking  a  bitch  around 
the  s?U,  he  folael  hia  arms  and  Btoed  con- 
tsmplstiog  her.  "Dolet  medown,"  she  de- 
manded. "Doy.uowa  up  to  a  wig?""Iao 
Idol''       

Mark  Twain  on   Monarchy. 

InbiBnot-.s  open  tbe  Sandwich  Islands 
Mark  Twain  says :  '*  Having  explained  who 
the  8.C00  whites  are,  and  what  s-rtof  people 
the  50,000  natives  are,  I  will  now  shovel  iu 
some  information  aB  to  how  this  toy  reilm, 
with  its  toy  papulation,  ia  governed.  By  a 
coofrUble  and  six  polcsttea.  By  a  justice 
Of  the  peaea  and  a  jury  ?  By  a  Mayor  and 
a  Board  of  AMermen?  Oh.no.  But  by  a 
King— and  a  Parliament— and  a  Minister — 
and  a  Privy  Coacc  1— and  a  standing  army 
(200  Boldie;B)—  and  a  navy  (eteim  ferry- 
boat and  a  raft)-  and  a  grand  bench  cf  Su- 
preme Justices— and  a  Lord  High  Sheriff 
on  each  island.  This  is  the  way  it  is  done. 
It  ia  like  propelling  a  sardine  dish  with  the 
Great  Eastern's  machinery." 


A  Bi£  Darling. 

Babies  are  ucdoubtedly  a  nice  thing  to. 
our  tomes;  but  may  not  a  fond  mother 
have  too  much  of  ooe?  There  is  a  matron 
in  Harriaonville,  N.  H.,  whose  cberab,  Billy 
Fisher  by  name,  weighed.  100  pounds  when 
he  wts  only  one  year  old,  and  a  nice  little 
plaything  he  muit  have  been  f^r  a  weak'ab 
woman  to  dandle.  William  is  now  five  years 
old,  and  weighs  130  pounds  ;  he  is  3  feet  7 
inches  in  height,  measures  H  inches  girth 
and  23  inches  rouad  the  thigh.  What  a 
fair  of  wings  that  lovely  child  will  require 
should  Le  be  translated  into  a  cherub  1 


Discouraging. 

Patrick  Hickey,  a  Dublin  Lack  drive/, 
went  to  one  of  the  city  station  houses  to  de- 
liver up  a  nuoiber&f  valnable  articles  which 
be  found  in  tis  cab.  He  w&s  thanked  for 
bis  honesty,  but  detained  by  the  officers  for 
being  drunk.  Poor  Patrick!  The  record- 
ing angel  will  drop  a  tear  upon  the  charge 
sheet  and  blot  the  drink  out  forever. 


A  Faahlanable  Wedding . 

There  was  a  society  wedding  in  Washing- 
ton the  other  day,  where  the  groom  wore 
black  kids,  wedded  the  bride  with  a  diamond 
ring,  and  only  took  tbe  chew  of  tobacco  out 
of  his  month  when  h%  at:empted  to  kiss  the 
minister,  as  te  supposed  be  must. 


The  good    people  of   Konduskeag,  Me., 

recently  refused  to  have  a  meeting  to  h.ar 

Mrs.  M.    W.  Campbell  lecture  in  favor  cf 

woman  suffrage,  believing  the  whole  thing 

free  love  in  disguise." 


lire'.  Elizibeth  Churchill,  of  Providence, 
li.  I.,  is  now  "stumpin"  Massicbussits  in 
betalf  ol  tbe  totil  prohibition  cause,  gea- 
erally  cheered  by  fair  audieDceB. 


The    President's    Mum-     go, 

Peace  and  prosperity  are  the  key  notes  of  this 
document.  CfceipneeB  and  doxablitv  are  the 
characteristics  cf  H.  Luchelngci's  furniture. 
All  Bhould  visit  his  emporium,  735  Market 
street,  and  ascertain  hew  cheaply  a  houxe  can 
be  furnished.  x>  J 


UcDowell,    Shew   Card  Writer, 

Beady  made  and   made  to  order.    t.oom  10, 
606  Uaxket  strret,  cor.  Post  and  Montgemory.  u 


A  NerroTia  Animal, 

A  correspondent  writes  to  the  Country 
Gentleman  and  wants  to  know  how  to  cure 
hia  mare  of  exceisive  nervousness.  He 
etji :  "  She  appeare  loneeum  like  when 
alone,  and  pines  for  the  eosiety  of  other 
hosfei,  and  gita  the  histerica  when  any  man 
or  vehikle  cornea  trotting  by  quickly." 

A  Nashville  negro,  applying  for  a  mar- 
riage liccDee,  and  learning  tbat  it  would 
cost  him  ten  dollars,  left  the  room  sadly, 
remarking,  "Dat'a  a  mighty  equar  price, 
boss  I" 

Grand  Concert  and  Ball 
Of  theeermanla  Bifls,  at  the  Horticultural 

Ball,  Februirr  2d.  The  mn&Ical  portion  of  the 
entertainment  will  consist  of  gleeB  and  ohoroeea 
by  the  Swiss  Sing'ng  Club  »od  Prjf.  Speranza's 
Italian  Slcgin?  Society.  Tola  ball  will  no  doubt 
be  one  of  the  most  select  and  enjoyable  of  the 
season,  considering  the  p-putarity  ana  high 
social  ttMding  of  tbe  oorps.  Tickets,  admit- 
ting  genti. man  and  ladles,  ore  dollar.  y 

»"  — 

19      u  Moore, 

formerly  of  Bnss  House  Carriages,  can  be 
found  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
tablishment, southwest  corner  Uueh  and  Mont- 
gomery sts,,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carriaee  orders 
left  st  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
ore.  ,t,  atrednoedratea,  bo. 

Fob  Sale— A  lot  ef  cheap  (ilk  drevses,  at  i 


Something  JYew. 

Wm  A.  Hnbbard's  manufactured  misses'  and 
infant's  garments  and  ladies  und«rwe<r  in  suit?, 
axe  f  »med  fcr  their  superiority  of  make  and  tex- 
ture all  over  the  Union.  Mr.  Geo.  W.  Amidon, 
the  authorized  agent  of  Hr.Habbard.bas  estab- 
lithed  a  depot  of  these  goola  at  248  Second  st, 
for  wholesale  and  retail  txide.  A  liberal  dis- 
count to  the  trade.  j 


Uttirnork  and  Combings 

Made  up  neat  and  cheap  at  650  "Washington 
Ftteet,  near  Stockton.    Side  curls  steamed  fo 

rwenly-five  cents.  u 

» 

Jones  &  Schroder's 

Celebrated  Crab  Chowder  can  be  obtained  only 
at  330)  Bath  ttreet,  nearly  oj.--pcs.te  the  Alham- 
bra Theatre.  Bob  Hart  eata  It,  aod  they  all 
eat  it.  Only  the  best  brands  of  Liquors  bot- 
tled for  family  use.  q 

The  Mountain  Beer  is  the  only  real  L»ger  on 
this  Coast.  Call  aid  try  it,  at  6H  Saoramento 
ttrjtt .  where  it  is  eold  at  ;o  ccnte  a  fclass.       x 


X>r,  Barlow  J.  bmith 

Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Die-. 
eases  at  his  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  Js  o'clock. 
A  nan  of  the  evening  la  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  Invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4p  at.,  free.         w 


A-  Pleasrint  Liocacion. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  In  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Toe  buiiiinft  la  a  very  fine  one  and  IB  well 
lighted  ind  ventilated. « 


Everybody    Suited, 

:o  tha  TnnUgtn^P  of  fa?hiona 


My    WIFJE. 

Cur  table  la  BpreadTTTwo.  to-night- 

Ho  gnesls  our  boomy  s^are ; 
Tbe  damiBk  eloih  is  scowy  white, 
Tbe  lervice  elegant  and  bright, 
Otr  china  qnatct  and  rare  ; 
My  UitJewlf«ir;fldep, 
And  per.'e  t  love  abides. 
£,Tbe  braad  ia  spi>Dge,  the  butter  gold, 
To;  moffin*  nice  and  hot. 
What  though  IhJ  winds  without  blow  cold? 
Tbe  walls  a  little  world  enfold. 
And  tbe  ttorn  Is  socn  forgot. 
Id  th»  fire-light's  obeerful  glow 
Beams  a  p&ridlso  below, 

A  fairer  picture  who  hath  Been? 

Soft  lights  and  shadows  blent ; 
The  central  figure  of  the  scene, 
<ne  sit?,  my  wife,  my  love,  my  qusen— 
Hi r  head  a  little  bent; 
And  In  ter  eyes  of  bine 
In  ad  my  blia  anew. 

I  watch  her  as  she  pocri  the  tea 

With  quier,  gentle  g'a:e: 

■With  fiBgtr*  d;fc  and  movemerts  free, 

A  bright  smile  on  her  f  *ce ; 

And,  as  she  sends  it  up, 

I  pledge  her  in  my  cup, 

Was  ev*r  man  before  bo  blsEEed? 

I  secretly  rtBecti 
Toe  p^slnj  thought  ehe  must  have  gnetBed, 
Fcr  niw  (fear  lips  on  mine  ar^  pressed, 
An  arm  it  round  my  ne:  k. 
Dear  treasure  of  my  lift- 
God  bless  her— little  wife  1 


A  Gr<-at  Discovery. 

A  Frenchman  named  Dufonr,  after  sever- 
al yearb*  intense  and  unremitting  study  of 
the  finger  nailB,  haa  made  the  magnificent 
discovery  that  the  nails  on  the  little  [finger 
grow  more  rapidly  than  on  the  others.  A 
discovery  of  such  vast  importance  to  ihe 
human  family  cannot  but  give  Dufour  ever- 
lasting fime.  Eo  long  as  lit:le  fiugera  grew 
nails  they  will  be  an  increasing  testimony  to 
his  wonderful  greatness. 


ReprEtant. 

Jamee  Turpin,  a  horse  plagiarlzer,  who 
was  shot  seven  times  near  Wai  saw,  UisBouri, 
last  week,  by  the  owners  of  the  horeti  he 
had  lifted,  is  doing  well,  but  sayi  he  naver 
will  touch  another  horse  sgaiu  ae  loag  as  he 
lives,  not  even  a  sawhona,  if  he  survives 
this  scrape. 

Tne  Gospel  of  Peace. 

At  a  Georgia  revival  meeting  they  search 
all  applicants  for  adooirsion  to  tbe  "mourn- 
ers' bench,"  and  tbe  proceeds,  in  the  shape 
of  bowie-knives  and  revolvers,  are  raffled 
off  at  the  close  of  the  servioea  for  the  mis- 
sionary fund.  

Mre.  'Wiuans'  ballot  dropped  like  a  bdow 
flake  into  a  ballot-box  at  Topeka  the  other 
day.  The  election,  however,  was  only  that 
of  a  railroad  corporation. 

An  old  woman  Darned  Christina  Hack, 
who  was  recently  burned  to  death  in  a  shanty 
in  La  Salle  county,  111.,    was  the  survivor 

of  ten  husbands. 

• 

Mrs.  FenD,  of  Chester  City,  Michigan, 
while  ill,  wss  buroed  to  death  Christmas  by 
Christian  neighbors,  who  put  some  red-hot 
bricks  in  bed  with  her  to  keep  her  warm. 


rfoaltri  una.  jeieasure. 

Tnere  are  cot  too  many  pleasures  la  Ban 
Francleco.  Nothing  ia  more  pleasant,  nothing 
more  health-giving  than  a  drive  into  tne  coun- 
try now  ana  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
keep  a  carriage  of  their  own,  can  Snd  one 
equal  in  elegance  to  any  private  conveyance 
at  the  Occidental  Carnage  stand.  Frank  Bon- 
ton  has  there,  and  at  his  stables  1018  Stockton 
street,  carriages  of  every  description.  His 
drivers  are  careful  and  experiences,  his  charges 
are  moderate.  The  moral  of  the  above  la: 
co  to  Frank  Bouton  at  the  occidental  Hotel 
when  yon  wane  a  carriage.  o 


Genuine   Hnvana    Clpars. 
Bett  branc*e  at  611  Montgomery  street, 
corner  of  Merchant.    Frsnck  &  Cahu. 


S.  W. 
Q 


Sewing  Machine!  for  Sal?, 

Bented  and  repaired,  at  116  Post  street. 
Agency  f.r  Mill.'  Adjustable  Treadle. 


Holiday    Punches. 

There  are  no  PuncheB  for  the  Holiday  tables 
that  compare  with  Squsrta's.  Squuza's  Punches 
are  famous  for  the  high  art  shown  lu  their  man- 
ufacture, the  happy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  the  great  Squarza,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  co-dials  for 
tbe  Holiday  tables.  For  Bale  at  the  new  branch, 
317  Kearny  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
120  LeidesdorCT  street.  h 


Live    Well, 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  Is  tbe  cause  of  many  crimes.  Those 
Who  dine  at  tbe  Pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Wash- 
ington treet,  at  tbe  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Bocken,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  elnce 
1849.  provides  for  his  customers  Late  Tahoe 
trout,  B&imagundi  soup,  game,  tame  geeae, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  best  cup  or  tea  In  the 
city  —  English  breakfast  tea  —  Bonohong  and 
Oranee  Pekoe — can  be  obtained  here.  a 


Holiday    Candles. 

Fresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Meroer's  pioneer  confection. 
ery.  578  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    a 


Tne  Place. 

If  you  want  a  cl'au  bath,  with  clean  towels, 
and  a  good  shave,  cr  jour  hair  cut  in  the  beEt 
style,  by  exparlented  workmen,  go  to  Brown's 
Bathing  and  Hair  Droeslng  Saloon,,  No.  302 
Fourth  etreet,  near  Howard.  t 


An    Old    XjFxna marK. 


Cocos  and  Galllpasros  Islands. 

The  mmori  ol  hidden  treasure  In  Cocos  Is- 
land have  been  at  length  tiac.d  to  their  original 
source.  The  pi  att»&'  treasure  may  bo  all  moon- 
shine but  that  the  millions  of  trdasura  taken 
from  tbe  Peruvian  ft  jvernmentonthe  Mary  Deer 
lie  bur.ied  on  Cocoa  and  lone,  two  of  the  Gal* 
lapagos  Is'aad".  tber)  sr  >  two  living  witnesses 
to  prove.  Charles  Stewart  of  Napa,  and  David 
Sutherland  of  Yallejo.  helped  to  bury  this  traa- 
snre  in  its  hiddiog  place  and  know  where  to 
flod  It.  A  company  has  been  formed  under  the 
title  of  the  Consolidated  Hidden  Treasure  Com- 
pany, 328  Montgomery  ttreer^Room  10,  where 
Bhares  arefsold  at  $10  each.  The  stock  is  being 
rapidly  taken  up.  A  echooner  will  ata:t  on 
Feb'yist.  taking  Stewart  and  Sutherland  to 
the  islands.  These  men  who  burled  the  1  r.'aeure 
can  certainly  find  it.  At  length  there  Is  some- 
thing laQRible.  Tula  Cocoa  Is'aad  expedition 
is  founded  on  fa.t3,  and  not  on  romantic  pirati- 
cal bifctory,  • 

£t  la  -Peorieetiy  Asronisning 

How  beautifully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  Clothes  received 
jelore  8  ut,  returned  the  same  svecing  if  de 
*irad,  1 

m%— 

A.ltojf&tlier  mo  Best. 

It  is  curious,  but  true,  that  J.  A.  Shaber, 
707  Market  street,  near  Third,  Ehould  sell  fur- 
niture and  bedding  cheaper  ihnn  any  other 
dealer  in  this  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
convinced.  y. 


Pliotoscrapiiic    Cards, 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  People*  Art 
GalVery,  84  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 

Mission  street, y 

500    £*aii-s    ot    ttocts, 

At  all  prices,  ait  he  What  Cheer  Launary. 

A  Happy  New  Tear. 

What  a  pleasure  it  is  to  meet  a  smiling  counte- 
nance, whether  it  be  on  the  street  or  in  the  par- 
lor. And  why  is  it  that  some  faces  wear  a  contin- 
ually bapp?  look  ?  It  is  simply  because  they  live  on 
a  plain,  nutritions  and  substantial  diet.  Tbat  man 
is  a  public  benefactor  who  will  console otionsly 
serve  ns  witb  a  dean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
meal.  Louie  Meyers.  nroDrietor  of  the  "White 
House."  Kearny  street,  also  of  the  Capitol  Bes- 
tanrant.  Fourth  street,  does  it.  as  hundreds  can 
enthusiastically  testiry.  Hie  kitchens  ars  marvels 
of  ord'r  and  cleanliness.  Try  him,  and  you  will 
find  it  impossible  to  eat  elsewhere. 


W&etil  rip:  ■ttetuorn.ea.  in  Ono  Day 

And  we  never  disappoint,  at  tbe  What  Cheer 
Laundry, 

Lie-vex  BucKle    buupenders, 

At  $1  per  pair— 26  per  cent,  cheaper  than  else- 
irb«r«— at  tbe  What  Cheer  Laundxv.  t 


CLARK'S 
CHEWING  CANDY. 

Read  !       Bead  !       Read  i 

THE  PDBLIO  ABft  HEREBY  NOTIFIED 
that  tbe  Candy  made  and  sold  by  J  jb  n  Pr  i  t  ch- 
ard .A.  J.  Baker  and  Patrick  Praam-,  at  73  Fourth 
street,  is  BAKEK'fl  CHEWING  CANDY,  al- 
though they  sell  it  from  a  wagon  and  a  store,  to 
both  of  which  tbey  USE  OUR  NAME  to  draw 
custom. 

L.  B.  OLARK  &  CO.. 
j V27  lw  No.  OO  Fourth  street. 


THE    HIBERNIA   SAVINGS   AND 
LOAN  SOCIETY, 

AT.  JE".    corner  Slontsonery  and  Post  ats. 

SAN  FBANCISCO,  January  25,7873. 
At  a  meeting  ot  the  Board  of  Directors  ot  ihe 
Society  held  t  lis  day.  a  dividend  was  declared  on 
old  deposits,  at  the  rate  of  8  percent,  for  the  eix 
month*  ending  with  January  21st,  1873,  payabli 
immediately  and  Irf  fro;.  Federal  tax 

DOWAB1)  MAUTIN, 
a'i"-lw  Metre  1  ary. 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 


L.    BLABR'3, 

9  Kearny  atreet. 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession. 

THE  UNDERSIGNED,  WHO  HAS  BEEN 
over  twelve  yeare  connected  with  the  press  ol 
Melbourne,  and  is  well  known  by  the  members  of 
tne  profession  in  the  Colonies,  bega  to  iatfmate 
that  be  is  prepared  to  give  experienced  advice  M 
all  persons  professionally  visiting  or  meditating  s. 
risft  to  tha  Australian  Colonies.  Fee  moderate. 
Punctuality  in  dispatching  replies  may  be  relied 
upon, 

WIiiLlAV  PENRY  WATERS 
12Victoria   Chambers,   46  Collins  street,  Mwt- 
ooame.     Australia.  f*6 1* 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

FINELY  FUR  VISHED  ROOMS.  SIN- 
gle  or  in  suita. 

Well  Clctiaed  and  VwtlliiM. 

DnfnrniBDed  Booms  to  let.   Lodging  witt 

or   wubcut   board.      ALliAJriBRA    BUILDING 
*l»  bo*b  street.  oovtt  tl 


RICHEDA   FAMILY 

{Formerly   of  Chiarina's    Boyal  ItaKan  Cirau) 

WILL  GIVE  LESSONS  ON  THE  VIOLIN  OR 
Guitar,  at  residences  (if  required), or  for 
nish  Music  for  Balls  or  Parties,  at  moderate 
charges-  Residence,  8u3  Montgomery  street 
corner  Jackeon.  boom  r,'o,  11-  4el21m 


J.    C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    LUNCH, 

Cor,  Second  and  Teh  cm  a  streets. 

■"Terrapin  constantly  on  band. 
Oysters  in  every  etyle,  PRIVATE 
SUPPER  ROOMS    FOR    PARTIES. 

dec  31  lm  ^ 


CUSSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
the  Theatrical  Profession  in  1  aliforoia  pro- 
pose forming  classes  for  instruction  in  Elocution. 
Persona  wishing  to  avail  themselves  of  the  oppor- 
tunity of  acquiring  a  useful  art  at  a  moderate  cost 
cau  Bend  in  tnoir  names  to  "Oambyses  "  P.  O.  Box 
2331,  when  particulars  aa  to  terms,  etc.,  will  be 
seot  +<*>  them.  de9 1 


NEW  YORK  PRICES 

HALL'S    PIANOS 
For  sale  at  No,  1* 
l  jler  etreet.    Call  and 
examine  for  yourselves. 
_^-Tbe  nnly  Califor- 
nia-made Piano  on  tbe 
rl<t24tf 


S.F.BUSiNEffPIREITOSj 

BaoUielWi  «  and  ettailon^rsv 
H.  H.  Moore,  fi09  Montgomery,  near  Merchant 

Bnalnesa  Colleprea. 
He&ld'e,  Bryant  &  Btratton't  College,  21  Pott 

Butcher*. 
Katz,  Fred,  Stalls  W  to  IOO,  California  Market. 

Bran  PonndericB. 
Weed  A  Kingwell,  Oalifornia,  125  First  ah. 

Dentists. 
Dr.  K'ng'a  Grand  Dental  and  Surgical  Inetiti 
61(i  Saorameato  street. 

French  Fancy    Groedsv 
Locan  A  Co..  13  Menbgomery.  107  and  109  Suttex. 

H am  an  Hulr. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Co.,  11»  Second  etrent. 

Maale  und  Mostcal  Initrnmv&U, 
Keens,  C.  O.,  mffc-.  acoordiaos,  repairer  of  alt  Id 
musical  instruments,  203  Kearny. 
Hflccoronl  Unnufacluren. 
Biignardello,  MacohiaTetlo  A  Co.,  7"6  Sansom*. 

Wine*  nod   I.tqtiot  ».     ( WooleeaL--..) 
Dancrl   F.  A  Co.,  M4  Front 


Mme.  JOSEPHINE  EDMQND 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANie    PHYSICIA], 

TWENTY     YEARS      OF     PJKACTI 


IN    THE    TREA^MKNT  OF  DISEASES  IN 
dent  to  f-malefl  has  plaot-d  Madame  Edmo 
at  the  baad  of  all  physicians  makiUK  nuch  prac 
a  specalrr,  nnd'enables  her  to  guarantee  a  spe 
and  purmanoDt   euro  in    the  worst   crimes    of  1 
pre'sion  ard    momtrnal    deraugements.      Lat  i 
Kill  find  Madame  Kdmonds  a  Bkilllul   physic 
ana  it  is  'o  their  intertst  to  consult  her  in  all  < 
easts  incident  to  women   before  tampering   » 
poisonous  nostrum?,  quack  dootors  and  bumbi 
Madaooo  Edmonds  describes  diseases  without 
isformft'.ion  from   the   patient,  aod  cores  will 
the  use  ef  mercury  or  experiments,    rhus  eav 
from  wrong  treatmsnt  for   privUs,   chronic 
cancer    diseftsea.      Coiresocudenoe    B'rioily  co 
dential.     Office  and   residence,  SL4:  Pine  etr, 
between  Kearny  and  Montgomery.  ja20 


9    FIRE 

Extin&uishi 


SEND     FOB     TBEIB     "  BECOBD 
R.R.TBWrN  A  Co.,  General   *gen*i  PacifioOH 
For  sale  by  W.  B.  MUBDOUH, 

T.fical  Acet>t,  312  Cilifornia  St.,  Sac  Francise 


POU  Ta,^.e 
FOR  1873 


r^ffO'W'     X3XTB, 


.  .AND., 


Payable   at  tbe  Assessor's  Office,  or.  > 
Deputy. 

J_JEVI  V09ENEB.  Asaeaao. 

ion 


WILLIS^BAND. 

MUSIC     FURNISHED    FOR    ALL. 
ocoasionB.    Muaic  imported,  arranged  t 
and  for  Bale.  / 

Fritz  Pipers  and  Marcna  IV.  Ilium, U  I 
r.cadlna;  Tlollnl-ti. 
19-Orders  from  tbe  country  promptly  attsiid 
io,  Address  M.  W.  WILLIS,  taton'a  K  • 
Store.  1H8  Mottgcmery  etrtet,  or  MAROU :  I 
BLUM.  2M1>  Monrgomervstreet.  jati 


f  m+*  4 


ARIOI 

►Pianofoi 


DECLARED  BY  THE   .IUDGE3  ATAll 
Fair  of  tbe  American  Institute.  aft«r  ib- 
fold   trial    againBt    Steinway'e    Chicking*  » 
otHPrs.toboTIik  Bl'JST  ON  EXHIBITION.   • 
CURTAZ.  Bote  Agent.    *0  O'FarreUll - 
N  B.— Pianos  of  all  ntyl»s  TO  KKKT. 


,, 


OUTSIDE    LAND 


ANT  AND  ALL  PERSONS  TBAT  H* 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  I  '■ 
SIDE  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  b.ie  • 
amount  refunded  at  the  office  of  tbe  nndert  d 
npoo  tne  proaenUtion  of  an  order  from  * 
Mayor  and  Oitr  and  Coanty  Attorney. 
dels  If  A.  AXTST 


c.  ,» 


DAVE  MENDER  A  Oa.t* 
.  old  original  R«d  Lion.  l»'g 
street,  between  Kearny  »nd  Dup^nt.,  whet» 
can  bare  HOT  AND  COLD  DRINKS,  not  f<  * 
ting  tha  old  Pioneer  Lunch.  The  "Old  Hpo  j" 
always  on  hand. m 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOOD 

A  LARGE  ASSORTMbNT  OF  GENTS'  \ 
niBQing  Ooods  to  he  brd  good  and  cnt  ' 
the-'uLDCORNKR/'J.  LEVY'S.  Jiio  Mot.  [ 
ery  street.  Justice  gireu  to  all.  Don  t  fnrg  \ 
number,  51  O  Montcomcry  Btreefc. 


de3  1 


CANDIES. 

ALL     KINDS*     OE    THE     FINEBT  Iffl  'J, 
made  at  our  Steam  Candy  Factory   daii;  * 
orders,  especially  from  tbe  country,  ar*  an  *^ 

and  will  be  promptly  attended  to. __ _ _ 

OANTY  A  WAGSTO  L 
IOT  MontconiflTT  et-   net*  "T  _— 


CENTRAL 

NO.  118  GEARY  STREET.* 
Best  accommodations  for 

Familiea  in   the   oity.     Private  _ 

entrance  forLadiec    Hair  Cutting,  bhayn  • 
Snampooiog.    Children's  Hair  neatly  ont.  I 
Shampooing  50  cents. 
v17  lm 


.'OORRIVEAU.  Propri  J^ 


MR.  AND  MRS.  DREW'S 

Select  Dancing  Acad  ny 


AMERICAN     EXCHAN 


I 


IMONT80MEIT  S 

HOTEL. 


FURIIISHED    ROOiS  I 

■ 

WEST  END'  H 


a  I  ■<     rtlkCnCO     THl'KtOAT.     JtM'ART    M.    1ST*. 


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ETROPOLITAN  THEATRE 

A.-«-*'X'     WElBIi. 


CALIFORNIA  TIIEATEI. 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


mnD  win  op  thb  engage 


II'ASIY 


ugusta  L.  Dargon:  MR.  JOHN    T.    RAYMOND! 

tnn- 


TABioaa     COMMUIA.N. 


(At,   ACTRESS 
C»rry    J3ytlri«o 

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tVtKIV.  JAXCAS.Y  3<> 

ami  m*MM  ml  »•  «i:iu  '  *■»•*?  i 


this  ivnmo 


J ANCAHY  SO 


will  iii  rmnurto  tbs  womnr* 


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•h;    UGlllilTE    '  -iV.IE   DMMt    . 

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MUa  Fuhr  T..B. 

V*m  K*te  AnBitrof 


RIP  VAN  WINKLI! 

ACT    II        Y  l  :  «  U     I 

UTtUffiatU.  IH.JOIIXT.    IM1M1M1 

DIB«IC(  TT>»   hlliatl.  I«IM|  !■!» ...WALTFK    LIVAK 

■tCBTIDIIII  W.  A.  MUTATIS 

■     '    ■ 

COTl:  ••  K.  J.  BUCKUT 

DDU    ««  J  :     |  MIH  I." 

aTKPHIN 

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HUB  r 

«.»»kt«.  .I.J  '  rwl TII.LIE  DARLIXU 


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..III.  <■•    •»    ■«•!<*«  Mpaay 


18'  BUND 


F1IDAT    1TI5150- 

'ABBK   BLXi    BENEFIT 

Of    MISS 

lugusta    Li.   Dargon. 

*n  Extra  Bill  will  be  Presented. 

■ITTBSAT  ArriBKOOII- 

-ast  Miss  Dargon  Matinee 

WILL  SHORTLY  APPEAR— 

Ulan    XtXttrlon    Mordnunt 


W.I.  .nA  P.IT..I"  r   i 

A.OT-    I  I. 

RIP  VAN  WIXRI.r  WR.     JOIIX    T.     nwnoM. 

sril'.ir  or  TIE. Mil    ' OHAE 

fcPIalT  or  DWARF  Of  THE  III  ;>SC» DOBEKT  PMTCBARD 

Bi>i  iuof  it..  OnMfeUI. 

A      bll'li:     «»!•'       IM    I      >    I     I        A     •      \l«-4 


ACT      III. 
RIP  VAN  WINKI.R Mil.   JOHV  T.  RAYMOND 

OEBMCK  von    beekmak WALTER  I.E«\N 

E.J.   BTJrELET 

STTfl   >  Ijtidlori E.  FLYMPTON 

BWDB1CK  VEDDIB.  .f^lJOjr.r. JOHN  WII  a  i\ 

Mala  .id  Pern. I.  P.uidIi. 

OBWTOHEf.  cow  BirrltJ  to  H.odilek MBS.  C.  B    SUNDERS 

HEEBIE.  M|.d:«1»T> Ml-S  CARRIE  WV.Vrr 

KATCBEK.  S.Ih'l  wife MISS  LOUISE  HAHMErt 


SATURDAY,  at  8 RIP  VAX  WINKLE  MATINEE 


MONDAY  EVENISO.  Februirj  Ath— 

I»"^TC3r]VtA.lL.IOISr    £tXLd     GtA.TLmA.TE. A, 

Wblcb  fa.1'1  a  run  at  lb*  QajrcaTktt  Th* Air*.  London,  or  over  200  nfgb's. 

PRICES  OF  APMIBK10«. 

Irtenrrf  Mr*t»—  Dress  Circle  and  Orohsstra »l  ««*    Rsk'oor *0 

Hr.trYrd  He.ia-Baoooj 7-t     fiall-fT MB 

Dress  Cue  e  Admission VI  OO    Private  Boas* SO    uurt  fflO  oo 


OUbt  A*fr«.l«a  ,     lliir   InirRli-UrrrHto 

P*lKf    III'      llrwl.  <    tr.rl-.      VaifJI 

DUTCH       MBXjODZBS 

Hi  I    \KR1K   ARHM 

■  •PU.fWMlC   llU1s>S 


Walking  In  the  Moonlight Mllle  Hall 


Omtm 


TWO   JOHNSONS. 

Br»s  ... 


Or* 


*l,.fk    K<   ••■■  >  <1      MnnlaffO* 

I».i^.   i   fr-rw   l|..mi-  Tmnnr  l>tirrpw»» 

Hupp*  ,|n*r|>hlrif>-S"r.c  *r -1  Dsnce   — Ml<*  .l»«r pliln* 

Bouquet  of  Songs Miss  Lillie  Hall 


Mr.11.  y    l»..i.ff MUa  <  lippsnor* 


THAT    BARREL. 

..snd.. 


Tbs  wbol*  to  oonclsds  wllb 

The  Lady  toeLIods^ 

Or,    L«v    and    Pryo.l  ! 

Otod  Msddlsaot Csrrls  Crsfmso- 

*#rJ«*ot  Dsmms...  Un»».  Vprnsr 

Btstuuisr Hst  Krilj 

Ms  DisbtbtlU fii'«w.  Losiil 

Otmr Mipa  .lo-pbiof. 

c<>  t  in  -  Ti trod  Loopsr 

(t«DSl«bIS 

1**  U-  Abb  Mitinta  Kilinmr* 

Widow  Meldlonnt - ...I-rnir.   .rohrtcn 

Mm-    Di-bAbllls faDnio  Ci  rilwu 

M»  Msrv  Ann  Jo«1e  Wsjflolrj  " 

iroK»H»OhN  FUUir  ti  fro«Ir  dis-eo»«rd    In   thip  pl.y  si 

LUV!  and  tb«  A  u-i  env«  -ill  bid  HNI.V  A  JKW  as 

tbs  Uartaln  drop*  sod  tbo  llgbtt  are  pat  oat. 


'SPIERS    &    POND," 

ISO    Kearny    NWtij 
OOK!IKK  OF  BUSH.  SAN  FRAN 

fVINES,  LIQUORS  AMD   CIGARS 

TEA      AM) 

A>'H 


I  HI*  .lraai: 


•  a.      Tia    ciinr.itiM 

i(c«»  in4  coartsates 

'  tb« 


)E  LAIH 

,  IBIOB  '•'■' 
IISOW"' 

im.w""' 
wii»""' 
hum"""* 


CTL.TJ73, 


riA  AID  COFFf  E,  WiHES,  LIQUORS  A  CIGARS 

WS.    Keany    .Irecl, 

OORXER  Or  BUSH,  SAN  FBANOI8CO. 


K 


SPIERS    &    POND." 


HAIR. 

HE  CHEAPEST  PLAOE  IX  SAN  FBANOISOO 
TO  BUY 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Good  .  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewelry  &  Fancy  Coods, 

IS  AT  TUB 

NEW  YORK    STORE. 

A.    II.    SAMPSON  <fc  CO., 

Kn.   HO  Hreond  street. 
DoH)lm        Wet  ween  .Ml-. I  mi    nod    Minna. 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MB,  P.  HEROES.  FORMERLY 
pr.ipn.ror  of  tbs  MtaeiV  Km- 
Uarant,  bss  tskSD  tbs  maaacerosst 
of  botb  tbs  Miners*  Rsissorsot  on 
Oonmsrolal  ilrset  and  tbs  Minora' 
Braaob  on  Mnrttst  itrsst.  in  paitDsrabkp  nltQ  MR. 
A  DRAYKUH,  who  baa  bssa  conos«tud  with  the 
Ursa  lor  rsara.  IroproveinsaU  Bats  b*«a  mad*  in 
tbaoalafnsdspartmsots  that  will  rsmlsr  tbs  Mi- 
ners'mors  popalor  (hsa  It  bss  stsr  boss  during 
ths  >■  years  of  iU  proapsrity.  Oar  Bills  oi  Fsrs 
•mbrsos  sll  tbs  dsliosoiss  of  ths  saasoa.  Oar 
motto  Is  "Uood  Fsrs,  Good  Oookfng  and  Modsrats 
Obaxfss," 

P.  BEBSM  A  OO., 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

SSI  and  S8S  OommarfflaJ,  and 
769  Market  strtst. 
Opsn  from  ft  AJt.  to  ID  P.M.  anil  lm 


THE  SAN  PRANOISCO 

BILL  POSTING  COMPANY 

i  at.,  «or,  E.eldeadarsT. 


McDANIELfS 

Museum  and  Theatre, 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

T.i  WOULD  MOST  UK- 
spaotfally  rsprsssnt  to  yoa  and  tes  pobllo  treo- 
•raliy.  tbat  ns  is  now  prsparsd  to  fortlah  fAcll- 
it«"  lor  fitnibHioos  of  o»sry  kind  and  character, 
wtiiab  sboald  dp*t>r*«  the  f^ironaite  of  the  pab- 
lic.  Hf  bs«  sraoiad  at  (hnyone.  WrorainK.  A 
LARliK  AND  C  iMMODlOU-H  HaLL,  with  coa»  i 
bosoarr  ai  lts.ll  ts  wnll   r«ati(sted 

sod  iiihiod,  and  tnadscoaifor  ah'e  fir  all  i«.>nQ> 
of  i ha  j.  ■•  UU8IO1  both  Strios 

ramiibsd  at  sll  timss. 
SiiiiUcMif  irm(«meDM  will    r>e    msdo    wifb 
THKATKIfiAL  OKOIliER  rOMPANIKS,  «Hta- 
er  for  Knntfngof  liall  or  performances  on   a  per- 
osnlaae  of  the  receipta.    OorraitpoodeDce  'oifclied. 
Address.  J.  MCDANIF.L. 

Look  Box  No   1,  CbejsDQe,    rVi-omiag. 

N.  B— Oorlosftlss  waited  for  tbo  Oheyeane 
M  ninom.  Ttionn  wi.hina;  sofi^camente.  State  lnw- 
eit  terms  for  tbn  Winter  Saaeon,   senates;   photo- 

Jrsph  to  my  address.  Half  Passsce  Money  re* 
anded  altar  lUliojr  en  es  Ken  sore. 

JAMFB  McOANIEL. 
Proprietor  Obeyenns  Tbeatre  and  Maseam. 
oert  3m  Look  Box  No.  I.  Ohsrenne,  W.  T. 


CHEYENNE_THEATRE. 

Professionals  Wanted. 


SIX  FIRST.OLA8S  PKOPLK.-MU8T  HAVE 
good  Wardrobe,  Four  Ladles  and  two  Hen- 
tlemsri  to  be  itood  in  2*nerul  buittnnas  for  tbe  com- 
ing Wintrr  r««nioa,  commencing  tbe  first  week  In 
NovombT,  1871,  Aildreis  rtntinK  lowest  terms, 
with  Photograph.  Half  Fare  reloaded  after  Llll- 
togeDgagemenL 

JAMES  McDANIFL, 
Proprietor  Obeyonne  Theatre  and  Musenm, 
otA'l  Lock  Box  I,  flheveona.  W.  P, 


Biggest  Race  Yet! 

THE  HUMAN  RAOE. 


T1IK  MAJIIBITY  OP  TIIOMF,  WHO 
realtfo  In  Nnn  Franclaco,  bny  their 
Shirts  nnd  ParDlahlna;  Ooodi  of  11  K\  K- 
JDICT  dcCO.,  No.  »  Hecond  strret.be- 
came  they  »re  always  treated  well  und 
boy  their  goods  at  the  lowest  prices,  ut 
"THE   OLD  STAWW." 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VIHOINLA    CITY,    NJCVADA, 

THIS  ZLROANT  THEATRE  HAS  BEEN  BE- 
dsoorated,  and  can  be  rented  by  the  night  or 
by    the  week.     Stars    end    traveling    oomoanlM 
llMralty  treatod  with  on  application  ny  letter 
JU'HN    PIPKB, 
Has  scar  and  sole  Propriaioi. 
—  S?  *°        J.  M.  MeOAlifi, 
SBO  Washlngfon  atrest.  Ban  Franrfsort 


MONS.  ALEXANDER  WOLOWSKI, 

HHS    WELL-KNOWN    PIANIST    AND    V0- 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING,   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE,   AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooms     lO    and     17 020    Washinston    street. 


V.AM'W)    IMUEDIATItLY. 

A  Full  Variety  Company  for  Salt  Lake  City. 

....ALSO   ... 

SPECIALTY  ARTISTS   for  O    or  1£5  NIGHTS 

....AND   ... 

First-Class  Minstrel,  Acrobatic  and  Cymnastic  Talent 

....A^ao.... 
T^eonty   Flr«t    X-.iJtio    Ballot   XjAdios. 

FOll    NAM' FHJHTV    RETS    OF     AMAZON     IRMOlll.     COMPLETE,     IN 
Lota  to  salt,  purchaser*,    Enoh  fcet  onaistp  r<f  Solid   Silver-Plsted    Hslmet,    Broastptare,   Lam- 
bnrkni,  Shield,  one  pMr  ot  Armlef,  ore  pair  of  Bracelet'*,  one  pair  of  Tights,  one  pair  of  'IraDki,  one 

pair  of  SandaU.one  Taaic,  one  Soarf,  ooe  (Join bat  Swunl,»-d  one  Knear  

SUKHUIAX    COHBTN    Jfc    OO, 


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THE  ART  OF  SINGING 

IN  ITS  HIGHEST  PERFECTION -RI0H4RD 
MULDKK  FABBRI,  toaober  of  eersral  cele- 
brated Kiropean  ertisieB.  late  Director  of  the  re- 
nowned OonaorYAtcry  ef  Geneva,  Maitro  du  Uhnnt 
ol  tie  Frenoh  Imnertit  Acadcmv  of  MubIo.Ooq- 
daotox&f  the  PhilbnrmoniQne  Society  la  Perls, 
and  at  prrseat  Muiical  JJiteator  of  the  Fabbri 
Opprf.is  iiicpared  to  Rive  private  lessona,  either 
ftt,  bin  otB-'e  or  at,  tho  reainerce  of  the  pnpils; 
likewise  UOUUSKS  OK  MNU1NG,  PIANO  and 
MUSIOAL  INhi'RUOTION. 

Kor  farther  -»articul*ri.  apply  at  PROF.  MDL- 
DKIi'Mofflve,  >i.*l  POWKLLS'iRKRi.bitwe-n 
Market  and  Kills.  Also,  lettars  recsiv-d  and  terms 
to  be  had  at  the  maiia  stcre  of  M.  Gray,  Clay  ek, 
and  of  Meters.  Bherman  A  Hyde,  corner  of  Ratter 
sad  Kearny  streets.  jeS  lm 


Chinese  Employment  Company 


¥>irsncx2  ciioo. 


CHINESE  LABOR 

FOR  AIX  PARTS  OE  TFIE  UNITED  STATES^ 
^o  B2*T8uiaaMBtoitrwt,  IJ,t"  KfBro' 
and  tfont((oiru  r/,  Ban  i  ranelioo.  Cal.  We  an> 
preparsd  10  f<irnl*h  at  Hhor;  noiin-.  Pom  attic 
Sir.iinti,  Hi  tel  Cookn,  Lauudrj  Men.  "W  Iter*. 
Ootumou  LnLor  r<3,  Fa  m  Hende,  Rill-road 
Baod»i  Oi  r  i'H'  r  ,  Mi  obADtOP,  Factory  BfttaV, 
Wood  Chopper?, el c,  etc,  Hpccial  uUontlonr<ireij 
to  lurjtuMnK  D.-tnONiio  8-r*ft'  ts.        J«  20  lm 


DIVIDEND   NOTICE. 

r\IVIDEND  N0TI0E.-SAVING8  AND  L0A1T 

8001 ETY.  No.  OXO  Clav  street  .-The  Boarfi 
of  Uirooiors  bare  this  day  dsclarnd  a  dividend  for 
the  six  months  ending  December  3Iat,  IKT'.of  nias 
per  cent  per  aonom  on  all  deposits,  parable  on  ant? 
after  the  LUb  inst. 

jn  N-'Jw        CYRUS  W.  OARMANY,  Cashier. 


J  CLAY  At. 


If!.'..  81®. 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUK 

And  College  r>f  Medicine. 

If!  nnfl  BBAUUKUI*  and  instiiodw- 

JLl/.UUli  i»H  obiecta  to  bo  B«»n.    Open  to  tfcs>- 
Public  DAY  AND  NIGRT,  ai  KUatSKA  HAAJT 

»  L8  Montgomery  street.    FOR  MKN  UNL>". 

•TDr.  Jordan's  Pbivate  Oftiob  Is  at  »r»x 
Geary  etreet  lopposite  old  Meobanics'  PovilrapX 


Stage  Dancing 

TAUGBT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 


DASHAWAY  HALL, 

Post  street,  n»ar  fCennry. 


ADOLPHUS    STOCKMEIES, 
TEA08EB  I 


THB  JOUSNAL  OF  AMU3EM£NT8. 


■J. 


PabUabed  every  I>*y  in  lb)  Year  br 

3?.       BOQABBUS 


•tMorchont  and  £35    iVmhlDjctoa  Sti 
B**.w  Montgomery.  ,Su  Francisco. 


THURSDAY JAXCARY  30,    1673 


Very  Hard. 

Lsnra  Fair  half  promised  that  ehs  would 
go  to  her  "iwmy  Southern  borne"  if  the 
wtso't  haoreJ.  We  doa'i  think,  however, 
that  tt«  tuoDv  South  likes  her  mock.  The 
New  Orleans  Timet  of  the  15th  eayj  : 

Is  poor  abused  humanity  to  be  cbealei 
oat  oi  tie  Stokes  verdict  as  cut  of  that  io 
the  Cal  f.roit  [Fair1  case?  The  lenteDc-  it 
pag*ed  and  the  hiogiDe  fixed  for  the  2S:b 
nrox.  Are  we  t>  have  it?  If  haagtDE.  is  to 
be  t'e  penalty  fur  murder,  u  is  jostlr  doe 
to  t-ocseiT  tha*.  murderers  Lang.  Yet  cutset 
and  tbe  fr.eods  of  tbe  convict  opsDl j  declare 
be  shall  bare  a  new  trial.  fiucn  brag  is  tbe 
frois  st  tsmeritr,  and  uoliKclv  io  learned 
ooaisel,  unless  a  j  adieu)  sctvw  be  Eome- 
wbere  loose.  If  8  okes  be  allowed  to  join 
that  Cir-iTii  i  of  f sloes  that  have  gooe  un- 
wbipt  ot  jestics,  with  tbe  Mcib&tiog  Laura 
T*ir  now  covering  i/s  rear,  Kew  lork  should 
burn  her  s  atntes,  that  society  may  be  wa.ru- 
«d  to  proiect  itself. 


Mr.  L*vj  of  the  Telegraph. 

Mr.  Levy,  p.-oprietar  of  t'ae  London  Tel- 
egraph, boasts  loualy  of  bis  teiug  a  live 
paper.  He  docs  not  care  f  jr  respectability 
bat  believes  in  eersittoo.  Toers  was  a 
time  when  Mr.  Levy  formed  a  Lop?  tbat  ha 
might  on  tLe  strength  of  t  ii  coDseettoa 
with  journalism  ottiln  tdmiesion  to  r«- 
epectabls  to:itty.    Alter  bnng   iu  I 


j  A  sad  Sight.' 

T:.l    DaotraryNews  man   imagines   this 

tableai:    A  s  uall,  wretcbed-lookiog  heuse. 

apology    fjr  a  maa, 

by  driuk,  sssanlting  the  door  aad 

:l,e    att  res -and   with    bis  cms  s. 

,maa  with  a  wan  «- 

.    cf  features-,   pretaing    one   hand 

tightly   over  her  heart  *nd  with  the  other 


The     Klaj*    fa    Dead,"  Lon^     Live    the 
Kins: 

8o  Prince  Bill  cf  tbe  Sandwich  I-linds  is 
now  King  Ktmehsmeba  VII  Prince  Bill 
has  bean  a  wild  youth,  bat  when  be  is  king 
he  may  reform,  as  did  HeDry  Prince  of 
Wal«,  afterwards  fleory  V.  Prince  BiJl 
wbeo.  we  were  in  Honolulu  was  remarkable 
for  nothing  but  his  skill  in  playing  billiards 
and  poker  aod  his  wonderful  capacity  for 
liquor.  He  was,  however,  a  good  fellow 
enough.  He  is  now  33  years  of  age,  and 
may  reasonably  be  euppo-ed  to  have  sown 
his  wild  oats.  Exit  wild  Prince  BUI  and 
outer  sjbsr,  said  Kamehameha  VI.  God 
save  the  king  : 

Will  Ton  Learn? 

It  is  hard  on  Pxoaso  to  have  to  act  as 
achoolumter  to  all  tbe  other  papers,  but 
some  one  baa  to  do  it.  Every  paper  in^the 
State  of  California  prints  tbe  word  aero- 
naut, sronsut,  which  is  simple  nonsense — 
no  word  at  all.  For  the  information  of 
these  benights!  sheets,  we  wilt  tell  them 
»hat  every  school-boy  ought  to  koow,  tbat 
ihia  word  is  derived  from  aer,  air  ui&nauta 
a,  aailor.  "Aer-o-naut"  means  something. 
.Xrcn&ut  means  nothing. 


Asa  Intelligent  Paper. 

The  Virginia  Foot-lights,  which  never 
seems  to  chronicle  any  other  amusements 
than  "dog disputes,"  publishes  the  account 
of  tbe  Polar  Continent  aod  a  lot  of  ictby- 
osauri,  by  Professor  Newcomb,  ss  a  matter 
of  fact. 


Beecber  charges  SI, 500  to  leeure  in  Chi- 
cago; £500  elsewhere.  The  extra  $1,000  is 
to  compensate  for  his  los3  cf  self-respect. 


Reduced    prices.     Shirts  from   ISO,    to   Jr. 

Ccmple:e    assortment    of  Gents'    Fu-ii-h.Eg 
Qxd!.    Beales  fcOo.  Kearny  ft.,  neir  Eaih.  ct 


Oyeters. 

In  strolling  round  the  otter  Slight, 
To  look  at  •Frisco  by  pas  light, 
u-r  oirele*!  raj:,  by  chance  aia  stray 
To  where    fountain's  ceiselesstpluy 
Ot  waters  bright,  did  make  s 
To.ro.ig*.  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  mct"j  atone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  wnich  the  waters  softly  fell. 
Hade  tbat  wlnsow  reem  to  be 
Some  fairv  grotto  of  tbe  sea. 
".Stop,"  »aid  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here — 
It  looks  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  Bald,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  <T."' 
So  Eooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Hade  bis  appearance,  assed  our  wish- 
Said  they  had  almost  acy  di-h 
That  we  mlgnt  Dame.    We  f uond  It  tree, 
.Irtd  cooked  mapnijicaitljf,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oyaterf ,  juicy,  fat. 
Cooked  every  style;  Jast  thluk  of  that, 
And  If  yonr  month  doat  water,  then 
Ton're  different  brom  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  crabs  aud  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  witbln 
That  cosy  place  all  klndsof  game, 
Fish,  fleeh  or  fowl  which  toe  could  name, 
■While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure. 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  ice  cream; 
&o  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners." 
Who<rer  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  thxe-f  hundred  tbirtr-£«Ten  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  cces  th-r*  ot;ce  will  go  again, 
Pacinc  C>j.ter  fcucse.  X37  Bcsh  street,  above 
Wo&tgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

CFTAB.LE3  HaaKE.  Proprietor. 

■ -» 

Oo  You    Know 

That  with  BurraaxcK*a  Pattebss  you  can  cut 
and  make  any  garment  to  at  perfectly  T  Send 
»atage  stamp  for  en  illustrated  catalogue.  H. 
-A.  Demlng,  agent,  office  of  the  Howe  Bewlng 
SEachine.  No.  113  EearaT  atieet,  between  Batter 
ted  Poet.  San  Franclwn.  • 


cally  kicked  and  pe:5:at.-Lt,v  ^aubtei,  black  .  bL-s  ing  a  poker 
b&lled  io  all  tbe  clnbs  wbere  be  hed  tbe  im- 
patience to  Lave  his  name  pnt  op,  and  ig- 
nored in  society  by  those  wto  kcew  him  ia 
basiness,  Mr.  Levy  became  morose  and 
gave  vent  to  tha  remark,  "D-nV 
anyhow:  der  peopleah  lsb  vere  I  makes  my 
monish  and  I'll  publish  my  pater  for  der 
peop'.esh."  Thio  Mr.  Levy  tae  been  doing 
of  lats,  without  mu:h  regard  tr  the  ftfel- 
ings  of  decent  people.  Tl6  Pail  Mall  Ga- 
zette takes  him  to  u*k  rouodly  for  toe  man- 
ner in  which  he  worked  up  tbe  the  sensa- 
tion of  Coia  Pearl's  lorer  shooting  himself. 
It  says: 

Tbere  is  a  woman  in  Paris,  a  po:r,  low 
creature  differing  in  no  respect,  e»ve  in  tbe 
giea-er  gains  of  her  trade,  from  tha  thou- 
sands of  common  positutes  in  every  gr  at 
cirv  io  the  world.  There  is  a  news;sp=rm 
London,  which  at  various  periods  ol  its  his- 
tory has  made  similar  galas,  by  receiving 
inti  itfl  pages  infamous  advertisements,  and 
spicing  i  s  literary  matter  with  teaifal  moral 
commentarisson'every  nasty  subject  under 
the  sun.  Buccess  admires  6ucc.-s»  ;  and  tue 
rich  p.-osti'nte  oecomca  a  gr»»t  per^i-nage 
to  the  newspaper  having  the  Urges!  c  rcala- 
foain  the  world.  Ooe  of  tbe -poor  I  us 
who  fund  t  charm  la  tbe  sx.etycf  tie 
txars.eocent  Uulonun^te  W.man»bot  huc- 
sslf  because  (£S  is  allege'!)  he  bad  no  more 
monev  to  tuy  Ihs  love  it  was  ler  business 
losall.  Thin  tiag:c  aff-ir— uaiic,  but  Ics 
deplorable  thaa  t;ie  madne^ofa  gjod  tlo^ 
— made  auuen  sensatioo  io  Paris,  aod  more 
in  the  offie*  of  tbe  D-ilv  Telegraph.  What! 
a  lorerof  Cora  Peiri's—  tie  reoowued  Cor*, 
ao  buc  es:fu(  as  herself  to  be  of  tha  large:  e 
ciiculatLon— s' ooting  himself  pour  arnour 
id  btr  nch  aad  delicate  bedroom  !  This  is 
a  world  even:  1  Ii  moat  make  a  stir  !  Ev- 
erybody most  tilk  about  it  io  London  cir- 
cles I  Off,  iheD,  to  interview  the  unfortu- 
nate lady,  tost  she  may  tell  her  hiplets 
tale  to  tbe  world  through  the  medium  of 
cur  columns  I 

The  Pall  Mall  Gazette  then  goeB  on  to 
give  an  account  of  how  this  nomau  wns  in- 
tsrviewed  by  the  Telegraph's  ip*cial,  how 
erery  look,  word  and  gesture  of  hers  was 
noted  down  and  every  article  in  her  bed- 
room was  described.  The  Gazette  closes  its 
scathing  rebuke  to  the  unscrupulous  Mr. 
Levy  in  tbe  following  words: 

Altogether,  no  more  disgraceful.*  misuse 
of  enterprise  was  ev<  r  made  than  in  tois 
matter.  But  it  is  precisely  in  such  ways  is 
tbiB  tbat  newspapers  get  the  largest  circula- 
tion ;  and  sines  prosperity  is  to  be  found  in 
dirty  by-pathB,  we  suppose  there  will  al- 
ways be  "men  who  encode  to  seek  it  there. 

Very  true;  but  there  is  cne  consolation  for 
those  who  lire  cleanly :  thit  they  are"  much 
happier  than  these  ecavengeis.  Mr.  Levy 
is  not  happy  ;  he  knows  Le  is  mean  ;  he  is 
not  respected  by  Christians  aud  be  it  dis- 
liked by  those  of  his  own  nat  oo.  Mr.  Levy 
would  give  ta'f  his  money  if  hs  coold  ob- 
tiiu  recognition  as  a  gentleman  in  that  so- 
ciety which  he  now  outrages. 


tbe  fire. 


Tte  bell-ringer  at  Brixlegg  in  tbe  Tyrol, 
who  bas  f pjrated  tbe  bell  tbere  for  forty 
yesrs,  lately  hung  himself  from  the  cross 
in  the  lop  of  the  spire. 

Th*  Illustrated  Press  (S.  P.» 

No.  1 ,  Jaauary,  1S73.  Sold  by  subscription— 
$1  60  a  year.  Elegant,  choice,  cheap.  Sample 
num>-erf,  15  cents.    Adcrsss  Murrty,  Dewey  A 

Co.,  S.  F. • 

Bern    Quality     of   I>oar«*eilll 

Driving  gloves,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  the  What 
Qheer  Laundry       "t 

For  the  Very  Best  Drink-, 

Goto  Ta,es'  Branch  Saloon,  career  of  Market 
aod  Tbird  Etrc«ta.  bg 


THE  GOLDEN  ERA 


For     1873. 


2IST  YEAH  OF  PUBLICATION. 


A    New    Departure 


NEW   ADVERTISEMENTS. 


DK-  H.  C.  F.  BEHRENS. 

OFFICE, 
.     SIS    REABM     STKEET, 
Between  Bosh  and  Sutter.  j&30  lm 


Like  the  Idea.. 

We  publkhad  a  short  time  ago  a  para- 
graph fro  31  tLe  London  Figaro,  comment- 
iug  on  the  success  the  young  ladies  em- 
ployed in  r.-fresbment  sa'oocs.  and  as  bar- 
maids in  public  houses,  met  with  in  5. cu- 
ing wealthy  husbands.  Just  about  tbe 
time  it  appeaiei  ia  our  columns  the  "Spiers 
aud  Pond"  establishment,  at  tbe  corner  cf 
Boah  and  Ksatrny  streets— a  first-c'asj  sa- 
oon— desired  ihs  services  of  t^o  bar-maids. 
They  received  no  less  than  one  hundred  and 
sixty  applications  for  these  two  vacant 
pla^ep,  which  proves  that  the  idea  is  a  popu- 
lar one  in  this  city. 


A  Free  Translation. 

"  I  say,  Jones,"  said  Smith  tte  other  day, 
"what  is  the  meaning  of  Credit  Mobilier? 
I  mean,  what  is  ihe  translation  cf  it?"  "Oh," 
said  Jones,  "literally  translated  it  is  a  mov- 
able credit."  "Ah,"  slid  Smith,  "a  sort  of 
slippery  credit.  I  thought  it  meant  some- 
thing of  that  kind,  but  ws-d'i  sure. " 


Wlxan    Cheer    l^aunory 
It  the  best  lanndry  in  San  Franc l&co 


Rum  Punch,   Hot  Scotch, 

TOM    an**    J  ID  R  Xfc  Y, 

GO    TO  THE  BBAACH 

Hot     Scotoli, 

*US  Suner  street,  Bear  Kearnj. 

AH    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

DOT     CHOWDtR     ETEBT    .\H.11T. 
nolS'tf  J03.  D.  BBIGGS,  Proprietor 


THE   OLD 

Hot    Scotch, 

1G  Mortoa  Street,  near  Kearny. 

A.11    Drinks    Ten.    Cents 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  iNOJEBRY  IN  TOWN. 

Always  00  file  the  New  York  Hersld.  Harper's 
Weekly,  Frank  Leslie's,  Day's  Doing-,  Police  Ga- 
zette, all  t&e  Oaliforr.ia  p&psre,  al&o  London 
Pnnch.  Bell'B  Life,  Illustrated  London  News.  Call 
and  ea'sfy  yourself. 

tar  Don't  forget  the  Bign  of  tbe  Hot  Scotch. 

deTtf  OHABLES  WM.  FELDMAN.  Prop'r. 


MESSRS.  M'NEIL  &  CALDER 

ANNOUNCES  TO  THEIR  FRIENDS  AND 
taePaol'c  generally,  (hat  they  have  opened 
nocer  COLMAN'5  CLOTHING  STORF,  Corner 
of  Bash  and  Montgomery  streets,  with  a  WELL 
SELECTED   STOCK  of 

CHOICE  WISES. 

LIQUORS    AXD 


All  are  invited  ta  ca'l,  and  ARCHIE  McNEIL 
AND  WM.  C.  CALDER  wi.l  do  tbeir  beat  to 
ma.ke  them  comfortable.  \\  Jlif 


DIVIDENB     NOTICE. 

MASONIC    SAVINGS   ASP   10 11    BANK. 

Ao,    C  Foit    street.   RfSHonlc  Temple. 
SAN  FRANCISCO. 

AT  A  MEETING  OF  t  BE  BOA.RD  OF  DIREO- 
lors  of  tDH  B.iEt,  held  Janasr;  ZQtb.  1676, 
&  dividend  *Bsdec»'ic  at  tee  rate  of  ten  (10)  per 
cent.  p"r  annum  on  Term  or  Permanent  D*poei  is, 
and  pigh'.  p6r  cent,  per  annum  01  Ordinary  De- 
posit*, fir  the  semi'annnal  tarni  ending  JaDnnry 
21s-.  1873,  payable  on  and  after  February  ls\  187;, 
free  from  all  taxes.  GtOKtK  JSOIt'lIVN, 
}*5^-'f SeoreUry. 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

Saa  Fraod.co  Savlon»  Union,   538  Call- 
fornlu   street,  Corner  of  Webb. 

LIORTHE  HALF  TEAR  ENDING  WITH  THE 
A  3'st  December,  1672,  a  dividend  has  been  d«- 
claie  i  at  tbe  rate  of  nine  and  eiz-tenth«  (9  fi-10/ 
per  cent,  per  annnm  on  Term  Deposits,  and  eisnt 
(6)  percent,  per  annnm  on  Ordinary  Deposits,  free 
of  Federal  Tax  on  Deposits,  payable  on  and  after 
13tb  January.  1873.  By  order. 
d*31  2m  LOVKLL  WHITK.  Cashier. 


Ftr  a  eafe  and  efficient  BEADnriSB  or  thj 

COHPLEXIOS,   nS6    DlCKlT'8    FiSIOUi   CEtLtE   DE 
1*18.  L 


X>r.    Dohcrtj- 

H*6  deTOtad  hla  study  mrire  partlerJarly  to 
■dironlc  and  spedfic  practloe,  and  aa  ench  hi 
oov  the  moat  successful  of  any  Physician  In 
San  Francisco.  Office  519  Sacramento  street, 
t  of  LeldesdorfL  a  lev  doors  Delotr  What 
r  Eons*.  j 

Oyster    Trade. 

The  oyster  trade  In  Oaiifomia  Is  assnmtcg 
0 ganf  g  proportions.  Emerson  Coirille,  of  the 
EUdd.  ^«k,  410  Pine  street,  furnishes  from 
'  Ms  own  oyster  beds  at  Ban  Bruno  millions  of 
•  oyeters  to  all  parts  of  the  Pacific  Coast.  Hla 
.  Aaetexn  transplanted  oysters  naTt  a  fame  which 
.  lau  extended  all  over  ths  continent,  and 
,8ad6:     "ock"  is  known  rrerrwhere. 


Eureha  Social  CJlulj 

The  prizes  to  be  awarded  at  tbe  Ninth  An- 
nnal  masqaerade  ball  of  the  Eareks  Social 
Cub  are  on  exhibition  In  the  window  of  Stoltx 
aad  Sons  dry  goods  ttoro  Sauth-eatt  corner  ol 
Kearny  aod  Pine  streets  B 

A>0    Not    ttuffcr    Iron*    Corns. 

The  nnfortnnate  sufferers  from  Cor:  f,  Ern. 
tons,  Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  R.  H.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
"peas  from  experience,  having  Ueted  the  Doc- 
tor's capability.  Belerer>ce«  Riven  if  required,  a 

for     Wwninic 

ShlrU,  $1  SO  per  doz.;  small  pieces,  60c.  pet 
h  z.     At  the  What  Cheer  Lrnndry  • 


CxaXBTOTaST.— Madame  Clara  Aatonla,  the 
Clalrvorant,  and  Independent  Tranoe  Medium, 
has  removed  to  333  Kearny  st.  Consultations  In 
English,  French  and  German.  t 


U    Yotx    "n-ant 

x  our  Bhanketa  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
sot  spoiled,  send  them  to  tbe  What  Cheer  Laun 
1*7.  X 


The    Beet    Remedies, 
Dr.  Perry '1  Last  Chance,  for  pain. 


FreaH  ani  Sweet . 
Fer  the  beet     oonJectJonery,   go   to   Canto   and 

Warner'a.  107  MoQUtomery  St.  near  Snttcr.       » 


'W'xxavt    Cneer    A_«atazi<lzry 

xanploys  no  Chinamen,  and  shoold  be  pa\t 
ronised  by  everybody.  • 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

EVKKX    SATrBSAT    XICHT. 
Piano    and     Singing   at  S  l».>x. 


CHARING 


# 


SALOON 


O06  Mtaalon  street,  near  Second. 
deW  J.  EAGLES,  Proprietor. 


EMPLOYMENT  OFFICE 

C  j2  Sacramento  atreet, 
(Tbe  First  Honse  below  Kearny  street.) 

FOB  FURNISHING  WHITE  AND  CHINESE 
H«Jp  of  all  kinds.— General  Buciness  *rencj; 
Collect  Bemr,  Notes  and  Accounts:  While  ana 
Chinese  Laborers  supplied  for  Families.  Hotels, 
Farm*.  Factories,  etc 

CUAS,  F.  BECHfcBEB  A.  CO., 
d»23  'm  6Se  Sacramento  street 


E.  PARDINI 

NO.  728)  WASHINGTON  STB^ET.  (ABOVE 
thePiazt).  San  Francisco.  Boots  and  Shoes 
made  to  order  in  the  beat  French  style.  Tbe  same 
r^adrmade  alwgy  on  hand.  no  1-Jn> 


DRESS  MAKING. 

BS:   *■   F-   BISHOP,  NO.  IB  O'FAERKLL 

i^.i  •'""■13.th»P'»0»lOf  LviiM  and  ilr.oeer, 
.  .  *  .""  c'i»  '2  *"•  «*•'•  Dina  »«d«  In 
■lyi..  ud  .  Detect  at.  ,t  .  moder.t.  pric.    d«19 


M" 


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Coughs,  Loss  of  Voice 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  Co 
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PROPRIETORS, 

aorner    Sanaome    and      Commercial     »t 
jalStf 


IS 

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Pacific  Stone  Company; 

THE  PACIFIC  STONE  COMPANY  04til 
the  eff^eoial  attention  of  Archileots,  Engu  ii 
cers,  and  the  public  in  general,  to  tbe  SUPKRI©  jj 
QUALITY  of  the  Stone  now  being  manufacture^ 
by  them  in  this  city  under  the  Ransome  P&tentil 
They  mate  to  order  and  keep  ins  toe*.: 
Solldlng  Fronta.  "Water  Pli»e, 

Slnfcu,   Mouamenta,    Fuantulna.    1 
llles,  f;»pis^«  for  v/aiii 
Filters,  etc.,  ete 
Together  with  Raneome's  oalebrated   Free-Gr 
Grindstones,  all  of  which  we  guarantee  sopsrio; 
and  at  a  price  far  below  that  of  hand-cut  work. 
BWThe  attention  of  private  parties  intending 
build  is  respectfully  solicited. 
Office.  No,  IO  RUSH  STRKET.  Ran  Franoiaoe 


THOMAS    ~W.    BR££, 
SILVER  FZjATBH 


'  MANUEAUTURER 
IPAIXER 


&         DRUMS/BANJOS, 

OTU£R    MrSICAL    IJiSTBtHI.WI 
ESTABLISHED  IN  1865. 

sny*l>osons  given  on  the  Banjo  and  Drum. 
MISSION  STREET,  between  First  and   ~ 

N.  Bv—  Fine-toned  Silver  Solo  Banjoi 
eaaionall  a]waye  on  hand 


1 
tun.    54 

becond.^ 

e  for  Pr> 

ialS  U 


TRAYS  atwavs  on  band. 


Alfred  Tettei 

Mannfactnrer  and  I!1 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES 

£25  DoponC,      | 

SEAR  SUITER  STSEBf 

See  my  stock  of  Bit 
Cages  btfore  pnrcbaah 
e:tewbere.  Always eoml 
tbicgnew  on  hand.  B 
i*aieot  Cages,  made 
Tin  Wir<>,  are  warrant* 
FREE  FKOM  VKRM1 
Also,  best  quality  TK 
noaOtf 


Meersclianm  Pipe  Depot 

CIS    KEARNY    STREET. 

PIPES  MADE  TO  ORDER  AT  i 
tbt-ahoTtes  cotic?  A'lPiuesand 
Cigar  Boldere  wntionted  genuine,  and 
to  ctlorwell.  Mefr*cbautn  fipfsaod 
walkiug  Cures  Mauntod  (ind  Repai'sd 
at  lowest  ta^tttn  PriceF,  aod  wuh  tbe  beet  nor/ 
mnnEhip.  A  large  aseoriment  of  Walking  Oan- 
aod  taLCy  Goods  of  every  de&cription  olways  • 
band.  no2l  IBS; 


The  Popular  Beverag* 

CONGRESS  WATER  FROM  THE  PA0D7I 
Coopre&s  Sprincs.  near  Santa  Olura.  Iodorsi 
by  the  Medical  Faculty  iiecur&uve  powers  beiti 
equal  to  the  celebrated  Oongrees  W&ter  from  tl 
Springs  of  Saratoga.  New  York.  Depot  romovi 
from  11:8  Kearny  street  to  New  Montgomery,  oi 
door  from  ilownrd.  Families  supplied  daily.  Li 
era!  discount  to  tbe  traae,  and  orders  attended  • 
piomptly.  de'iStsi 


FRENCH  MUTUAL  PROViDENl 
SAVINGS  &L0AN  SOCIETY. 

Twcatr-Slxth     Semi-AnnDal    Blvldent 

A  DIVIDEND  O  J  NINE  PER  OENT .  PER AI 
num.  net.  (9  Der  cent.)  npon  the  operation 
of  tbe  French  t-aviagsand  Loun  Socie»-v,  for  tl 
six  months  fnding  December  3lst,  1&72,  bas, 
conformity  nitn  the  reoort  tf  the  Committee' 
Verification  appointfd  by  tbe  members  of  ths8< 
ciety,  been  declared  by  tbe  Board  of  AamiDiatn 
t'on,  at  tbe  bemi-Aonaul  Meeting  held  on  II 
I»th  instant.  This  dividend  will  bs  p»yar.)e  t 
and  after  ihp  eigbteenth  instant,  at  tbe  office1 
the  Souiely,  411  Baab  ptreet.  J 

CtfJH  CAVE  3IAHE, 
jSOlm  Directorof  French  SaviooB  Bask*., 


GEORGE    MATES"; 


\M 


anda!!  -sind.  ot  SHELL  FISH.  , 
L-t.-.Hc  r.'os.  40,  41.  *»i 
jlar<:<.-',  mtnnor  on  Oalifornfs  s 

priblic or  private  partios   "jd    fauiilies   mpph' 
from  5  A.M.  u»  U   P.  11.    i*adien'  And  Gantlentei 

flM»#r"i«iw  nr-r   fwiqi  C    ,    ■        to  1  •  i>  v  -'•27"  ' 


Philadelphia    Restaurant 


OHAS.  V.   BERGOLD.  PROPRIETOR. 


THE  OBOIOFST  HEATS  AND 
Vegetables,  B^atd  by  the  weed. 
40S  HINK  n  i  REST,  between  Hearty 
and  Mo.  turner'  mi 


:?R.;  ! 


Crystal  Sample  Roor 

C35   SACKIMESIO   STKEET. 

ALT.    DRIHKS.    PL4IN    OE    FANCY,    Tl 
GENTS.    .V-Hot  Drinks  a  specially. 

«.  MiTiitn, 

jftlT  lq Proprietor 


Bar  Sugar 

"POE    SALE  —  S18    EIABK7    STSEET.  I 
-*      WEBOES'S.     Alio.  e>.r>  kind  ol  Oud 
Wholesale  ud  B«UiL 
vol  It  M.    A.   HESCIB 


Indian  Queen  Range 

The  Best  In  the  Mark« 


MAjruFAornsEO  by 


•pa  Soda 


1 


XVI.        ■ 


e  "  si  0 

•  STOHL 


1 


SMA6UIRE'S  opera  house 

^POSTPONED 

mis  u  ,«    'I 

aln        ^     Onaccountoftht  Rain. 

—  1»f>AT     IVrfflWO  rilRUARTt 

'TE8ic. 

a^Jalian  Opera  Company! 


HIW    ALHaMBRA    TIIATR1. 


HOUSES    THRONGED    NIGHTLY. 


SAN  FRANCISCO  ATHENEUM 


JANUARY 
»:■•    nim  TBI  fUl,  ABB  (ATV1DAT  ArTBBIOOB  AT  I. 


.11 


A  BRUT  SEASON  ONLT. 


m 


"•a*. ...     ^ 
•Hi'*, 


Enrico  Pardini. 

iignora    Speranxa 

Iba  AaVliaa  S(x>r*nrA, 

Mi-.  Ann*  Irl 

Wrnor  FnlTio  Klro. 


lVLn.. 


JOHNN 


JOB      H 

•    Wor'.l    f««-l 


X'Tt?-X" 


IMWlUtl 


iiat*1  tktitnl  Coodattor  I»Mt ro  0.  Spartan 


iw.  una  i»  tali  an?. 


ikWiajA_ 

M  Nj  i*i  j 


Uaria  di  Rohan 


OOEL  II  THE  HOUSE  OF  CUOIML  RICHELIEU. 

O-ui  Oftr%  la  itr»*  acta  by  DoaiiaU  . 


-   AIM  lu(  lo   »a  i   riiMlM),  I'M   tar  luQi'-r   iUimUqu'.  Itibi,  la  «  a-U,-»* 

Diedrich;  or,  Life  in  New  York 

I    I'.l'h  B'lJ JO 

A  LIC 


THI*    tV  THING 


JANUARY  31 


il>  \   I   IMH  and  M  a  -,    II    in  >  v 

Baaaf  —  i  .1 


•    JJ0«A,      H 

MONsiiu  PROORAIME  TO-NIGHT 


mriBii  ■■    «  >.r.  <    ,v  n.ii.  u~r  -■■ 

.    »«  - 

A   HI*  TOAI  IkjOT  BLACK 


JOIIXVT    Al.t.KV 
41.11    K    II  »  llll  I-UN 


Bawr  l*~w  - 


ik  !«>-»  r  ... 

Vr.  Bn(#,  .  Doawlwr  r.. 

L  i  I.  Jo*). 

Hot  Cora  Woa.n 


LITTLB   H \r 

...w.  R     r-nl  r 

Piarvoat  Tkftrw 

Juho  noblcaoa 

TIN*  Bliumt 

O.    Wilton 

Harr/  Th'mpwn 

Ob...  Baad 

Om.  luiirli 

Ow.  Dob<»q 

Bob  H»rt 

Mr.,    r.  r.  8l.».ri 

Tl>«  li  cl»  J.w.l 

1.  U.  Sgtbirlud 


n..  n  ■■  Aa.rfaa. 

I  BMkalUa -iMU.Itirua 

.Tliaali....  Mob*.  Charla, 

'=/»"!£"    limn....  Mom  Bono«Tl«rl 

n*.  Carrla 


hnsjaaam     i  Fla 
■Jnn   ina.       ,„, 


BflpeM 

IY  STRICT 


OEBiTA  ( 

iwmi  '  /. 
laitraM  - 
IO«H*l«* 


Ojaalaa 

fhaa  «a  Cfcaataaaa 


.Flfaotlaa  A.  Sarraala 

«U.  Pl.tro  Banal 

.Hf.  I.  raldlbl 


I'.:  ....  Tw.  Arcaaroa,  ate. 

Balaa  af  L..1.  XIII 


■  and  Tarqacl 


II  oo 

I  •• 

so 


SYNOPSIS   OF*    liLNrOIIDEJI^TS. 


a.  ex    firs  a-. 
THK    OLD  BOWERY  THEATRE 

Scene  2— Interior  of  Delmonico's 
Scene  3--The  Stormy  Night. 

Bobbwy  of  joaoa  SlncLlr— TbrHllon  Tabl.in. 
A.CT      SECOND. 

Home  of  Chas.  Sinclair  on  the  Hudson 

Scene  2— Dledrlch's  Dream. 
Scene  3--OUR  SONCS. 


A.OX      XHIRU. 

THE    DEVIL'S    LEDCE! 
TH  E  ST  RUGGLE  FOR  THE  TIN  CASE 

rXriTIXM    TABI.FAT. 


A.CX    FOUPTH, 
Wei),  whit  will  70u  iill  jonr  First  Boj? 

LITTLE     DIEDRICH  I 

uriiAi'rr    dimukju.mjo 


llr    •■  '  Irfl-  

Orchrilm 

%T  All    Bills  ■fntnsl   tb«  Alh>Oibr>   Tbe*tr*   most   Da   prowntcd    heresiter   on   Mciudsy. 

aVP*rforruAnc«  to  comatoce  p.imtmlly  it  eight    o'clock. 


I  1 1 1  f  i*  ■*, 

■  ■lUwl  .     ... 


1 1 . 


I'd   miuI    lii-.    Iliinjo 

W  *>■«!*>   at.   flntr 

I    i^.■    Minui.^    with     MniMimrr 


n-ni  Emm%  — .  H-iii* 

■  pnBiUJi     I>nn*-*> 


M»lll«  La  r«rrc«l 

Matr   I««r«r 


MISCHIEVOUS   BAM. 

Mr.  Oaarlrlibt  ...Bam  llo-.r  I  I  r.t-1 Toarar  Baaa 

0»ana« Orabaatiw 


HUCH  DOIINIO- 

BTailM  

Bait  flala 

SCHNIIOER  AND  LOUISE 


Mla.  raaar  Maa4vvllla 

II  Nil  CrUNIEI 

U«   Fl.k 

I.aa  Dlion 

THOMPION  &  LOU.  SOMtftS 


Ortjflar* OrobMlrft 


OldnrimM.  T#»ch»r...  Frwik  MoKintr 

P»U»  BflltTAj r.birlM  Tbraipioa 

(Mmoii  Dlp-j WHnr  Ptvki 

SiholAM 0^np*t>r 


■o»8  -.n*  Dance i,„n    llix.,n 

Nobady'i   lint  II  n« Mnr  !««■*•*■ 

Dnrt-DriTta  from  IIoro«     Ulitri  Unmrti  «!•    lata  Forrr.l 


NEGRO    ACT. 

ObnrUt  TboaptoB ud 


.   Hwa-gle  HI.    CUli 


Tb«  perforronnce  will  ooDCladc  witbl 

PUTTING  HIM  THROUGH! 

Aolor lUrr*  Howard 

A m»i ear.... Churl*)*  Tbompson  |  U*H  Bar Ilucti  Robloioo 


riK    MODEL    |.<.11UI*«U   UUIIE1 

Cor.  nfruMMrrfUl 

M 


ACIFIC  HOUSE, 
LYMPIC  HOUSE,", 


arBeverai 


¥ 


y  «t r»***l.  o»- 

,.«-n-  the  n*«B 
■•  A  I'OTRFI.L 


■*-■*!.!-  AJfD  SER  Till  M 


TIT 


darabillly  will  a.rer  be  motobed.    To  b»  bad  only  at  lbs 

I    'X    Ii    ACOTIO.V    riTORE,    fun    Kearny    street. 


Wolf  in  the  Fold  &  the  Thistle 

rpQE  THISTLE  THAT  PBIOKED  THE  FAItt 
X  Laura  hMK'itn.it  anotti-  r  edltiou  or  tho 
'  Wolf  fa  the  Fold"  that  dooi  not  conflict  with 
tbe  low  of  libel.  O  t  It  at  'l  l.Htl.-ton«,  No.  Q 
Post  s:r>et  opp.  Masoulo  Temple.  Agents  want- 
fd  to  noli  It  op  Iha  ».tr.<it. Ja20  3tn 


3L  CS- 


aESS 


)RGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 

....  01BCCLATE3;  IH  .... 

Ill    the  Theatres, 

— — ajtd   u 

CIRCULATED  EVERY   DAY 

U»    TITifi    TKAB. 

1KNERALLY    THRODQHDT    THE    CHTY 


:W 


i»«"fi 


TC^HTNT    ROBL'S, 


SUM:  III!   THK   11M.T  glMI.HY   OF  M  I  A  1  S 
UAN  BB  BAD    AT 

Stalls  S,  O,  California  Mnrltot 


lYlOUWTAir-T  BEER. 


±i 


Only  Depot,  624_Sacramento  street. 

INO,  .na.lix  1'INE  I'AbTE.  It  mold  bj  lh«  Olin  at  lot., 
b"<lor.ea«o.rtBoitliniit  HI  SO.  aall  br  10-liallaa  K«"« 
S8  »0.    a»-A  Br.t  olim  HOT  L.UNOU  Irom  II  t)  1  o'oloek. 


riONEIB    UOI     MAJITACTOBT. 


A  PERFECT  RUSH 


KEPT    XJP 


JDety  and.  isrisiat, 

A.T    THE    OBBAT 

IXL  Auction  Store, 

Uie    KKAKNT    8TBBBT. 


A  WONDERFUL  BUSINESS 
CHEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  AMERICA 

la  n&w  oaTerlnir  grcnter  Unriiiitiia  thnn  hove 

ever  been  offered  In  Hun  Frimctaco. 

With  <mi-  connection  In 

New  York,    Chicago,    and  St.  Louis, 

From  which  ire  "■ «;  dally  rteelTing  Oooda 

hunifht  ut  the  loweat  Ouah    PrlCM 

IN       OUH.B.B1VOY. 

OUR    MOTIO    IS    TO 

X  L  and  Undersell  All 

JUST    RECEIVED, 

1,000  pulra  Cnaelinero  Punla,  worth    SO  OO,  to  be 

•ol il  u I  93  <•  O. 
50O  dozen  "White   fihlrta,  worth    «1  60,    te  be  sold 

at  7J>  centa. 
GO  euaea  of  HenTy   Underclothing.    *Oe>   to  91  SO. 

Hats.      Hats.      Hats. 

Fram  attc.  to  At  SO.  »>ld  eliewhere   from  84  to  S. 

ALSO,  AN  IMMENSE   Sl'OOK  07 

NOTIONS,      PAHCr     ODDBI.      BSOLWB    CBT. 

LIBY,    PII'K.         DI.OVCT.    TOBACCO, 

WATfHKS,  K'JHBKR  OOODH, 

Ii  O  «  A  &  »  Y. 

Trunlis,     Bags,     "Cr*»li»»3B»f 

AJID  IN  FACT.  EVERYTHING, 

From  a  Needle  to  an  Anchor 

Oil  aad  inmiD«  oar  pilo.F,  »oil  i»«»ly  T0b"«l™»  «*•» 

THE  CHEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  AMERICA 

IS  THE  GREAT 

IX  la  Auction  Store. 

610    KEABNY    ITBBET, 

Oit  Door  from  Oowiwi«rel»l. 


SQUARZA'S 


Branch  Punch  Salonn, 

3 1 7  Kearny  street. 


Have  70ti  beheld  it?    If  not,  yon've  a  treat 
At  BQUARZVS  PUNCH  SALOON,  In  Koarur  itreet 
There  BONA,  disciple  of  QltEAT  SQUAUZA, 
Dlspcnsea  famed  Magic  Panohes;  ratbor 
Tbe  most  dellolona  mixtures  yet  recorded; 
And  have  with  many  medals  been  rewarded! 
Ladles  their  CORDIALS  t]>c?e  can  eln  ut  lelaare,— 
Their  "TEARS"'  tppeuo,—  and  Men  gain    "  LADIt£9 

PLEASURE." 
To  allay  connubial  differences  and  pain, ' 
la  "ANTI-DIVORCE"  you  can  yonr  end  attain. 
Sip  of  the  potent  extract  but  one  taste, 
tour  arm,  oonsollng,  straight  la  round  her  waist 
Guess  what  a   "HORNING  OOMKOWr"  in  tbe  kill 
That  heals  tha  puarrel  and  Imparts  the  bllssl  _ 
The  "WELCOME"  too,  you'll  always  find 
A  balmy  soother  for  the  troubled  mind. 
The  bright  "AUBOBA/'and  the  sweet  "FAREWELL, 
Juat  Tluit  BONA,  and  you'll  all  fare  well  I 
His  "BTGIENIO  BITTERS"  ate  the  panacea 
For  all  dyspeptlos  and  tot  diarrhoea. 
No  Cholera  Morbus  ever  has  been  found 
Where  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  knook  around. 
BONA  and  SQUARZA,  spite  of  all  detractors, 
Have  proved  the  Nation's  greatest  beuefaotorsl 
Fall  FORTY  diffireat  hitlthfal  driax*  you'll  dad 
To  aid  the  Man— Invigorate  the  mlndl 
Not  this  alone— a  Welcome  you  will  meet 
At  BONA'S— .SgUABZA'B) -SI7  K.BARN7  STREET, 
Remember,  too,  not  this  famed  place  to  pass; 
ALL   SPLENDID  LIQUOBB  BUT  ONE  BIT  A  GLASS, 


THEY  HAVE   TAKEN 

THE     FIRST    PREMIUM 

....AT.... 

All  the  Mechanics'  Fairs. 


pom    BALE  VIOLIUIJ  A«»  KETAIX. 
at  th«  aid  eataMUkjaeat,  IB*  UM«A>| 


pigaro: 

ISX  JOTJBHAL  OF  AMT/SEMEKCT. 


muubxl  mrj  Dm  In  the  T«"  >>» 

Below  Moot»omen.  »>»  Fi»»ol«oo. 


rBICAY JANUARY  SI,  1873 


AMUSEMENTS.    Etc. 

Alhtmbra. 

Jcnnny  Alien,  Mil  Alice  Harrison  aad  Little 
U\o  oonliDao  to  dtligtit  the  large  aadiencts  by 
thiir  cj.pt t&l  acting  ia  tbe  thrilling  sonsational 
play  of  "D.rdncb,  or  L:f*  in  New  To:*."  This 
play  wilt  be  presented  at  tbe  matinee  to-merrow 

California  Thratve. 

Coasideriog  the  bad  weather  tbere  waa  a  good 
houie  present  last  night  te  witaeaa  the  cerform- 
aace  of  "Rip  Van  Winkle, "  with  Jobo  T.  Rar 
mood  in  tbe  title  role.  Mr.  Raymond  bas  evi- 
dently bsstowad  mticb  itudy  oo  ihia  character, 
and  good  as  bia  flrtt  repreientatfon  of  it  wa°,  that 
whioh  be  gave  last  c  gfct  sbowsd  much  improve- 
most.  Tbe  pathette  aide  of  tbe  character  wis 
saown  with  macb  ekill.  and  altogether  tte  imper- 
aonatian  «ii  coosietent  and  well  cirned  oat, 
Ur.  Bajmood  wu  ably  aopporled  by  lira.  O.  K, 
Saunders  ae  Gretobtu,  Walter  Leman  aa  Derrick, 
B.  J.  Buokley  at  Cockle/,  and  otbere  in  parts  well 
adapted  to  their  respective  talents.  Mine  Louise 
Wilson  acted  tbe  part  of  Ueodrick  Veddor  charm- 
in»ly,  and  Tillie  Darlitg  aa  Meaaie  was  equally 
platting .  '  Rip  Van  Winkle  '  wi.l  be  played  again 
tbia  evtniir.  tndat  tbe  matinee  to-morrow. 

Metropolitan    Tto-atr*>. 

To-night  Mi«a  Angoata  L.  Dargoa,  wbe  bae  de- 
lighted all  wbe  bare  lately  attended  tbe  Meiropo- 
li tan  Theatre  by  her  talented  acting,  will  tafco  her 
farewell  beoefi:.  Mis*  Dargon  baa  not  drawn  aa 
food  homes  ae  ihe  itonla*  bare  bad,  and  will  not 
take  as  mocb  money  cot  of  San  i  rancisco  ae  many 
iiUr  with  not  ba'f  bar  talent  has,  bnt  we  hope 
that  tbe  public  will  abow  tbeir  appreciation  of  tbia 
sterling  actress  by  crowding  the  bouse  to  night- 
The  play  f*r  thia  orcaalon  ia  "Guy  Vannsriig," 
with  jUisi  Dargon  in  tbe  character  of  Meg  Mer- 
riles.  Tbe  rtatof  tbe  ci»l  appears  on  oar  firat 
page,  Tbe  mnal  matinee  performance  will  to 
given  to-moirow. 
Mercantile  library  Hall. 

Vernon  LinccU 'a  ccnc-ri  last  nlgbt  waa  qaitea 
success.  The  programme  waa  well  carried  out. 
The  osneBciary  eang  several  ba  lads  in  good  etyle. 
>Irs.  Lincoln  Utrteil  waa  mncb  applauded,  and 
Huge  L.  Mantfeldi,  the  pianist,  created  a  very 
favorable  Impression. 

Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Min  Lilfie  Hal!  is  still  tbe  reigning  favorite  at 
tbia  house.  J.  H.  Larkin  and  Carrie  Armitrong  in 
Ditch  acta;  Cogill  and  Ccoper  in  eoogand  dance; 
many  otbere  in  varied  specialties,  aid  the  whole 
company  in  "The  Lidy  of  tbe  Lions,"  give  a  oapi- 
tal  evaning  sent&rtainment. 

yPbe  Athf nenin. 

The  engagement  of  tbe  two  popular  favorite*, 
UiM  Ada  Fisk  and  Miss  Mar  Ltroy,  adds  strength 
to  the  company  at  this  tonse.  Hngh  Robinson, 
Hatxy  Howard,  Len  Dixon, and  many  otbere  will 
take  part  in  tbe  programme  to-night. 

Woodward's  Gardens. 

The  seooad  graad  aaoension  of  the  mammoth 
faa  balloon  New  World,  by  Professors  Coe  and 
Lay,  will  be  made  at  these  gardens  on  Saturday 
afternoon  On  Sunday  tbe  Bnislajs  will  give  their 
asm*!  performances,  and  make  an  ascension  in 
their  hot-air  balloon. 
AiMToanoAx  lirsfXM,— One  of  the  most 

tomplete  collections, of  tbe  kind  in  tbe  United 
State*,  comprising  hundreds  of  couly  and  baan- 
tlful  wrx  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
only)  at  »be  Musenm  on  Montgomery  street.  As 
soar  our  be  profitably  spent  htrk 


An  Almoit  Extinct  Ilace. 

The  methoJists  at;Empira  City,  .Oregon, 
have  alaaosl  all  died  out.  Tbe  cause  of 
this  mortality  ia  not  stated.  Willi  the  In- 
diana it  is  Always  eaid  to  be  whisky  and 
disease.  Tberamnetbe  some  otber  cause 
in  ihe  cas3  of  tbe  methodiata.  The  Orego- 
nian  says: 

The  Methodist  Church  at  Empire  City,  is 
about  to  bf  sold  for  debt.  There  are  but 
two  members  in  tie  place  according  to  the 
Advocate  and  tbev  are  not  fall  handed. 
Tee  church  owes  $700. 


Weill 

The  latest  accusation  brought  against 
Mr.  Pickering  of  tbe  Bulletin  by  the 
Chronicle,  is  that  he  is  a  pagan,  because  he 
compliments  the  Chinese  for  their  progress 
in  Christian  instruction.  The  Chronicle 
uVs: 

Dom  Pickering  desire  to  drive  out  all 
Christian  peop!e  from  tbe  State,  destroy 
Christian  churches,  and  in  their  place  set 
up  the  heathen  altars  of  these  filthy  idola- 
ters? 

Well,  speaking  cindidly,  we  don't  think 
Mr.  Pickeriog  does,  The  Chroniele  stand- 
ing up  as  a  bulwark  in  defence  of  Christ- 
ian churches,  presants  a  charming  specta- 
cle. 

Grand  Concert  and  Ball 

Of  the  Germanla  Eiflts,  at  the  Horticultural 
Hal),  Februiry  2d.  The  muBical  portion  of  the 
entertainment  will  cnslrt  of  glees  and  ehoroset 
by  the  Swiss  Singing  Olnb  and  Prof.  Bperanea' 
Italian  Singing  Society,  This  ball  will  no  doubt 
be  one  of  the  most  select  and  enjoyable  of  the 
season,  considering  tbe  popularity  and  high 
social  standing  of  the  ootpb.  Tickets,  admit- 
ting genll'man  and  ladies,  one  dollar.  o. 


Bas?.   tbe  Brewer. 

Bass  bas  compromised  his  litte  sin  ac- 
count by  giving  $25,000  to  found  a  free 
library  in  the  town  of  Derby,  and  52,500 
worth  of  books.  From  these  figures  we 
euppese  he  estimates  that  the  number  of 
viciims  pauperized  and  tlaughtered  by  his 
mammoth  brewery  amounts  to  110,000,  and 
be  has  compromised  at  twenty-live  cents  a 
bead.  He  has  twenty-five  or  thirty  millions 
of  cavital  and  land  devoted  to  the  purposes 
of  turoiug  God's  earth  into  bell  and  his  f«l- 
low  men  into  fiends  ;  but  twenty-five  cente 
a  head  settles  it.  Another  brewer,  named 
Tennent,  in  Glasgow,  runs  a  chureh  on  h  s 
premises  and  thus  keeps  Mb  accounts  Equare 
all  tbe  time.  Wtiat  a  hearty  laugh  Sat  n 
must  have  at  brewers'  cburehes  and  brew- 
ers' cbariiieB.— Sacramento  Jiescue. 

Tbe  Rescue  is  one  of  these  idiotic  publi- 
cations which,  instead  of  Uying  to  induce 
people  who  find  drinking  hurts  them  to  ab- 
stain entirely,  makes  war  on  tbo=e  who  make 
the  drink.  We  think  Bass,  the  brewer,  need 
not  euffer  much  from  remorse  for  the  ill  bis 
brewery  bas  eiosed.  The  Rescue  may  howl 
against  Bass  and  bis  Eoul-destroying  liquor, 
palo  ale,  but  millions  will  still  continue  to 
sing  f  mans  to  him.  "  Hurrah  for  Basd  and 
A'sopp  and  their  glorious  bittab  beah  !" 

A  Real  Blessing  to  Wives. 

Xylol  is  its  name,  and  according  to  the  ac- 
count of  Dr.  Walsh,  of  Baltimore,  it  will  be 
found  handier  than  ttrychnine  by  wives 
who  want  to  get  rid  of  the  brute.  The 
mode  of  application  is  by  mixing  it  wilh 
the  feathers  of  a  pillow,  and  when  the 
warmth  ef  the  head  is  applied  to  it  gives 
off  vapors  similar  in  effect  to  the  fumes  ef 
charcoal,  and  the  person  using  it  is  found 
dead  in  the  morning.  Br.  Walsh  knows 
tbat  this  is  so  because  somebody  tried  it  on 
him. 


Hard  Times  for  Farmer*. 

A  newspaper  in  Iowa  City  giveB  rather  a 
discouraging  account  of  what  tbe  farmers 
in  those  diggings  are  doing  or  rather 
not  doing.  Here  is  the  prices  onr- 
rent:  A  pair  of  Winter  boots  costs  two 
loads  of  potatoes  ;  a  night's  lodging,  a  load 
of  oats ;  the  wife  wears  five  acres  ef  eorn  ; 
tbe  price  of  an  overcoat  is  a  good  four-year 
old  steer;  of  a  Sunday  suit,;twenty  fathoge. 
The  farm,  too,  wears  a  mortgage  that  is 
wors3  than  bard-pan  to  the  soil,  and  the  an- 
nual tax  rots  the  roof  faster  than  rain. 


James  Dowiiiifj*, 

James  Dewling,  formerly  stage  manager 
of  the  American  Theatre,  Metropolitan  The- 
atre, and  mora  lately  of  the  Bella  Union 
Theatre,  who  was  accidentally  shot  by 
Johnny  Tuers,  on  Thursday,  died  yesterday 
afternoon  at  twenty-five  minutes  past  12 
o'eleck  in  tbe  County  Hospital,  from  the  ef- 
fect of  his  injuries. 


Very  Neat. 

An  engaged  young  gentleman  got  rather 
neat'y  oat  of  a  little  .scrape  with  his  in- 
tended. She  taxed  him  with  having  kissed 
tws  ladies  at  Borne  party  at  which  she  was 
not  present.  He  owned  it,  but  said  tbat 
tbeir  united  ages  only  made  twenty-one. 
The  simple-minded  girl  thought  of  ten  and 
eleven  and  laughed  off  her  pou*.  He  did 
not  explain  tbat  one  was  nineteen  [and  the 
other  two  years  of  age.    Wasn't  it  arifol? 


Nice  Litllo  Girl, 
Jenny,  aged   eight  years,    went  with  her 

mother   to   call   on    Mrs.    B .     Mrs. 

B talked  incessantly  lor  thrje  quar- 
ters of  an  hour,  allowing  no  one  a  chance 
to  get   in  [a  word,    At  length  ebe  paused 

and  Jenny  began  to  prattle.    Mrs.  B 

said,  "What  do  you  talk  for.  It  is  not  pret- 
ty ef  a  little  girl  to  intenupt  her  elders." 
"Oh,"  said  Jenny,  "I  wanted  to  give  mam- 
ma a  rest." 

Proved. 

To  account  for  the  belief  that  sausages 
are  made  from  cats'  flesh,  the  World  ad- 
vances this  theory:  Sausages  are  generally 
s'.ruog  in  links,  and  the  lynx  is  a  near  re- 
lation to  the  cat. 


Sam  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Buss  Bouse  Carriages,  can  he 
found  in  trout  ef  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es> 
tabliehr-mt,  southwest  corner  fiush  and  Mont- 
gomery i. ,  or  Dexter  Btables.  Oarrlaoe  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  r&dnoed  rates.  sa 

McDowell,   Show   Card  Writer, 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.  Koom  10, 
608  Hart-:  t  . .  .net,  cor.  Post  and  Moatgsmery.  c 


A  colered  grand  juror  at  Ed  fall,  Ala.,  re- 
cently walked  out  of  the  jory-room  into  a 
store  and  stole  a  quantity  of  calico. 

The    D? resident's    Measaffe. 

Peace  and  prosperity  are  the  key  notes  of  this 
document.  Cheapness  and  dnrablity  are  the 
characteristics  of  H.  Luchsinger's  furniture. 
All  should  visit  his  emporium,  735  Market 
street,  and  ascertain  how  cheaply  a  houee  can 
be  furnished.  dJ 

Something  JTXew. 

Wm  A.  Bubbard's'  manufactured  misses'  and 
Infant's  garments  and  ladies  underwear  in  suit?, 
are  famed  for  their  superiority  of  make  and  tex- 
ture all  over  the  Union.  Mr.  Geo.  W.  Ami  don, 
the  authorized  agent  of  Mr.  Hubbard,  bas  estab- 
lished a  depot  of  these  goods  at  248  Second  st, 
for  wholesale  and  retail  trade,  A  liberal  dii- 
count  to  the  trade.  j 

-• 
SOO   Pairs   ox   socks, 

At  all  prices,  at  the  What  Oheer  Laundry, 

Or.  Barlow  J.  8raltH. 

Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygeian  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evenlrj  g,  commencing  at  7  X  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients,.  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  eliminations  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  p.  if.,  free.        w 


Fox  Saue— A  lot  ef  cheap  Eilk  dreieeF,  at  32     Everybody   Suited 


*■  ■Faeaaiant.  JUocatior*. 

Persons  desiring  oomiortable  lodgings  In  a 
Oentral  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tne  building  ia  a  verv  fine  doe  and  is  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. , 


THE  (A.WIBAL  MAS. 
It's  abont  an  anotent  cannibal  man. 
Who  came  from  an  island  near  Japan  ; 
A  cannibal  man  who  was  tough  and  old. 
When  Barnum  bought  aim  and  paid  in  gold  ; 
And  whethtr  the  msn  cr  Barnum  waa  sold. 
Ton  will  learn  in  »hls  solemn  story. 

His  teeth  wer*  sharp  as  tte  teeth  of  a  saw. 
And  he  had  two  teeth  in  his  lower  jaw 
Filed  and  polished  tzd.  ready  for  uss 
Oo  aoy  customer  full  of  juice. 
Or  the  nrst  baby  that  H;  around  loose, , 
For  babies  were  a  1  bis  glory. 

A  sad  mi, take  for  a  cennlbal  baud 
To  come  to  an  almo&t  baby  less  land, 
For  babies  ars  strangely  out  of  ttyle ; 
Ton  may  tiavel  the  country  many  a  mile 
Witbout  the  light  of  a  baby-nnile. 
Unless  wilh  the  Dutch  and  lii=b. 

But  Barnum  kspt  his  man  in  a  cagp. 
Though  he  felt  quite  sure,  at  the  fellow 's  age, 
That  his  CBDLlbslhtx  feats  were  done. 
Unless  he  should  «at  a  man  for  fun ; 
And  once,  on  the  tly,  he  fed  him  one, 
Which  wasn't  a  wiss  proceeding. 

For,  having  ta&tad  a  whi'e  man's  meat, 

He  waa  always  ready  to  kill  and  eat— 

And  he  looked  with  longing  at  r.»y  girls, 

Who  came  to  the  show  In  thiniug  tuls, 

With  cheeks  like  peaob.es  and  teeth  like  pearls, 

Ana  he  wenitred  how  they  ta:te J. 

It  happened  once,  when  the  flesh  was  wear, 
That  he  snatched  a  bite  from  a  rosy  cheek ; 
When  Barnum  ent«  r;d  the  c»ge  to  beat  blm, 
The  cannibal  thought  he  bad  ccxqb  to  trt%<  him. 
And  straightway  began  to  est  him 
With  jut  even  pepper  or  tat  t. 

And  though  he  was  stringy  aid  awfal  tough, 
For  a  good  rquare  meal  he  proved  enougb  ; 
Alasl  al&ckl  what  a  ter  ible  omen  : 
It  teaches  to  women  as  well  as  showmen, 
That  -whether  a  cannlb&l,  Greek  or  Roman, 
Bs  ever  so  old,  you  can  txJ6t  no  man. 


A  National  Delicacy 

The  editor  of  the  London  Herald  has  an 
article  on  codfish  balls;  "thtsa  balls,"  he 
says,  "are  esteemed  great  delicacies  in 
America,  and  are  thus  prepared.  Obtain  a 
talt  codfish,  and  soak  it  for  about  ten  or 
twelve  hours,  then  boil,  and  pick  free  fiom 
bones,  alterwards  mincing  finely ;  boil 
some  potatoes,  mash  and  amalgamate  with 
the  flsh,  fashioning  the  whole  into  small 
cakes  the  siza  cf  a  siucer.  Having  floured 
them,  fry  with  butler  till  browned,  then 
serve  hot  with  bread.  The  remains  cf  the 
cold  codfish  may  be  served  up  in  like  manner, 
No  well  bred  American  will  s-t  down  to  his 
dinner  witbout  his  codfish  balls,"  The  idea 
ef  codfish  balls  being  delicacies  and  the 
size  of  a  saucer  1  And  tbe  siap'e  nourish- 
ment of  all  American  aristocrats  I  "Good 
Graeions  1"  By  the  way  the  writer  forgot 
to  mention  "that  they  don't  serve  bread  with 
one  fish  bill"  

A  Queer  Verdict. 

The  Coroner's  jury  in  the  case  of  Mis. 
Coleman  brought  in  tbe  following  verdict : 

We,  tbe  jury,  find  tbat  deceased  came  to 
to  her  death  byreesonof  wounds  inflicted 
up'"ti  her  bead  and  face  on  or  about  Friday, 
January  24,  1873,  in  the  ciiy  and  county  of 
San  FrancUco,  by  Deunis  Coleman,  hus- 
band of  deeeassd ;  and  we,  the  jury,  fortber 
find  tbat  Dennis  Coleman  is  guilty  of  the 
crime  of  volnntiry  mans!augbter.    . 

We  wonder  what  difference  there  is  in  the 
minds  of  that  jury  between  "voluntary  man- 
slaughter" and  murder.  Juries  are  becom- 
ing t:o  t*nder-heaitad  altogether.  Tbe  in- 
stitution bas  outlived  its  usefulness.  Th3 
law  recognizss  euoh  a  crime  as  murder,  but 
jurymen  sworn  to  prosecata  the  law  ignore 
it  altogether. 


Sewing  Macliinea  for  Salr, 

Bent'd  and  repair  d,  at  116  Post  street.    Also, 
Agency  f.r  Mills'  Atfja-table  Treadle.  x 


Holiday    Funelies. 

There  are  no  Funches  for  the  Holiday  tables 
that  compare  with  Squsrsa's.  &quirz*'B  Punches 
are  famous  for  the  high  at  t  shown  in  their  man- 
ufacture, tbe  happy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  tbeir  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
dlsolple  of  the  great  Squarza,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
the  Holiday  tables.  For  sale  at  the  new  branch, 
317  Kearny  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
120  Leidesdorff  street.  s 


Lilve  "Weil. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  Is  the  causeof  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Wash- 
ington treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Bocken,  who  has  catered  for  the  publio  since 
I&49.  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout.  B&iruagundl  soup,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  beBt  cap  of  tea  in  the 
city  —  English  breakfast  tea  —  Bouchong  and 
Orange  Pekoe — can  be  obtained  here.  a 


Hairworlc  and  Combings 

Made  up  neat  and  cheap  at  850  Washlcgtcn 
etteet,  near  Stockton.    Side  curls  steamed  fo 

twenty-five  cents.  u 

> 
Jones  Ss  Schroder's 

Celebrated  Grab  Chowder  can  he  obtained  only 
at  8SO  Bush  street,  nearly  opposite  the  Alham- 
bra Theatre.  Boh  Hart  eats  it,  and  they  all 
eat  it.  Only  the  best  brands  of  Liquors  bot- 
tled for  family  use.  Q 

The  Mountain  Beer  Is  the  only  real  Liger  on 
this  Coast.  Call  and  try  It,  at  624  Sacramento 
street,  where  it  is  sold  at  10  cents  a  glass.       X 


Tbe  Place. 

If  you  want  a  cl-  an  bath,  with  clean  towels, 
and  a  good  shave,  or  your  hair  cut  lo  the  best 
style,  by  experienced  weeimea,  goto  Brown's 
Bathing  and  Hair  Dressing  Saloon,,  "So.  202 
Fourth  street,  near  Howard.  t 


awMi 


tiealtlA  ana.  Pleasure. 

Tnere  are  not  too  many  pleasures  la  Ban 
Francisco.  Nothing  Is  more  pleasant,  nothing 
more  health-giving  than  a  drive  Into  tne  coun- 
try now  and  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
keep  a  carriage  of  their  own,  can  And  one 
equal  in  elegance  to  any  private  conveyance 
st  the  Occidental  Carriage  stand.  Frank  Bon* 
ton  has  there,  and  at  bis  stables  1016  Btocktoo 
street,  carriages  of  every  description.  His 
drivers  are  careful  and  experiences,  his  charges 
are  moderate.  The  moral  of  the  above  is: 
to  to  Frank  Bouton  at  the  Occidental  Hotel 
when  you  want  a  carnage.  o 


Holiday    Candles, 

Fresh,  sweet  and  dtliclous  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  st  M.  A.  MercM's  pioneer  confection- 
ery. 578  Kearny  street.    'Wholesale  ana  retail,    o 


It  is  Perfectly  Astonishing 

How  beautifully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
at  the  What  Oheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
jpfore  8  a.m.  returned  the  same  evening  U  de 
tired.  x 


Altogether  cue  .Best. 

It  is  curious,  but  true,  tbat  J.  a,  Ehaber, 
707  Market  eircct,  near  Third,  should  sell  fur- 
niture sod  bedding  cheaper  ibnn  any  other 
dealer  in  this  city.    Try  him  and  you  will  be 

convinced.  x 

. 

Photoftraphlo    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
QaUery,  Si  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  street, x 

Genuine  Havana    Clears. 

Bait  brands  at  611  Montgomery  street,  S,  W. 
oorner  of  Merjhant.    Frenck  b  Cahu.  q 


A  Happy  New  Tear. 

What  a  pteaJare  it  is  to  meet  a  smiling  counte- 
nance, whether  it  be  on  tbe  e treet  or  in  tbe  par- 
lor. And  why  is  it  that  some  faces  wear  a  contin- 
ual]? happy  look 7  It  is  simply  because  tbe;  live  on 
a  plain,  nutritious  and  sabatanlial  diet.  Tbat  man 
is  a  public  benefactor  who  will  conscientiously 
serve  ns  with  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
meat.  Loula  Meyers.  DroDrietor  of  the  "White 
House."  Kearny  street,  also  of  the  Capitol  Res- 
taurant, Fourth  street,  does  it.  as  hundreds  can 
enthusiastically  testify.  His  kitchens  are  marvels 
of  order  and  cleanliness.  Try  him,  and  you  will 
find  it  impossible  to  eat  elsewhere. 


Wevshlng;  Returned  in  One  Dny 
Afed  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Oheer 
Laundry. 

Lever  Buckle    Suspenders, 

At  $1  per  pair— 26  per  cent,  cheaper  than  elBe- 
-rhers— at  ihp  What  Cheer  Laundry.  t 


CLARK'S 
CHEWING^  CANDY. 

Road  !      Read!      Read  i 

THE  PUBLIC-  ABB  HEREBY  NOTIFIED 
that  the  Candy  made  and  sold  by  Jjhn  Pritch- 
ard  .A.  J.  Baker  and  Patrick  Prearn?,  at  71  Fourth 
street,  is  BAKER'S  CHEWING  CANDY,  al- 
though they  sell  it  from  a  wagon  and  a  store,  to 
both  of  which  they  USE  OUK  NAME  to  draw 
oostora. 

L.  B.  CLARK  A  CO., 
je271w  No.  69  Fourth  street. 


THE    HIBERNIA    SAVINGS   AND 
LOAN  SOCIETY, 

N.  IF.   corner  Montgomery  and  Post  its. 

San  Feanctsco,  January  25, 1873. 
At  a  meeting  of  the  Board  of  Direotors  ol  the 
Society  held  trjis  day,  a  dividend  was  declared  on 
old  deposits,  at  tbe  rate  of  S  per  cent  for  the  six 
mouths  ending  with  January  21st,  1ST3,  payable 
immtdiattlv  and  fr  e  inn*  Federal  tax 

OWAfll)  UAKTIV, 
a'i"-lw  Secretary. 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

ON  HAND  and  m&da 
to  ORDER, 

L.    BLAIR'S, 

9   Kearny  atreet. 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession. 

THE  UNDERSIGNED,  WHO  HAS  BEEN 
over  twelve  years  connected  with  the  press  of 
Melbourne,  and  is  well  known  by  the  members  oi 
tba  profession  iu  the  Colonies,  bogs  to  intimate 
tbat  he  ia  prepared  to  give  experienced  advice  te 
all  personB  professionally  visiting  or  meditating  c 
visit  to  the  Australian  Colonies.  Fee  moderate- 
Punctuality  in  dispatching  replica  may  be  relied 
upon, 

WltiLlAV  HENRY  WATERS, 
12 Victoria    Chambers,    46  Ooliina   street.   M»i- 
bourne.     Australia.  fo€  if 


ALHAMBRA  .LODGING  HOUSE. 

at-     FINELY  FURBISHED  ROOMS,  SDS- 
?£f  fie  or  in  raits. 

Wen  r.ignt«d  and  Ventilated. 


RICHEDA    FAMILY 
(Formerly   of  Chiarina'i    Royal  Italian  Circus) 

WILL  GIVE  LESSONS  ON  THE  VIOLIN  OR 
Guitar,  at  residences  (if  required),  or  far 
cisa.  Music  for  Balls  or  Parties,  at  moderate 
oharges.  Residence,  80S  Montgomery  street 
corner  Jackaon,  hoom  Ko.  XI.  del 2  Ira 


J.   C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    LTJNCH, 

Cor,  Second  and  Tehama   atreet  a. 

B*~Terropio     constantly   on    band. 

Oysters  in  every    style.     PRIVATE 

SUPPER  ROOMS    FOR    PARTIES. 

dec  311m 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTru-N. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
the  Theatrical  Profession  in  California  pro- 
pose forming:  claseeB  for  instruction  in  Elocution. 
Persons  wishing  to  avail  themselves  of  the  oppor- 
tunity of  acquiring  a  useful  art  at  a  moderate  cost 
can  Bend  in  tfaoir  names  to  "Oanabyees  "  P.  O.  Box 
2331,  when  particulars  as  to  terms,  etc,  will  be 
sent  M  them.  de9r 


MEW  YORK  PRICES 

HALL'S    PIANOS 
For  sale  at  No.  1SJ 
i"jler  street.    Call  and 
examine  for  yonraelves. 
#-ThB  only  Oalifor- 
nia-made  Piano  on  the 
daMtf 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Bookaeltera  and  Stationers, 

H.  H.  Moore,  609  Montgomery,  near  Merchant. 

ISnalneaa  Colleeca. 
Heald'e,  Brjant  A  Stratton'a  College,  24  Poet  St 

Butcher*. 
Katx,  Fred,  Stall*  94  to  100.  California  Market, 

Bran  Founrterlee* 
Weed  A  EJngwell,  California,  125  First  si, 

BenlUta. 
Dr.  King's  Grand  Dental  and  Surgical  Ioatitit* 
616  Sacramento  etreet. 

French  Fancy   Goede. 
Locan  A  Co.,  19  Montgomery,  107  and  109  Sutter, 

II union  Hair. 
Sampnon.  A.  B.  A  Oo..  HI  Second  street. 

Mntlc  mid  JHnalcol  Instrument*, 
Beeue,  O.  O..  m't  \  acoordlans,  repairer  of  ail  Uadj 
musical  instruments,  203  Kearny. 
Maccuronl  Atannfaclarera. 
Brlgnardollo.  Macchlavello  A  Co.,  706  Sannome. 

Wluc*  and  l.lqnui..    (WfloleEttli,.) 
Danerl  V.  &c0  .  504  Front 


Mme.  JOSEPHINE  EDMONDS 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC    PHYSICIAN. 

TWENTY     TEAS4     OF    PKACTICE 


IN  THE  TREATMENT  OF  DISEASES  INCI- 
dent  to  females  has  placid  Madame  LdmoDrfi 
at  the  bead  of  alt  physicians  making  eucb  praeUoa 
a  specialty,  end  enableB  her  to  guarantee  a  Bpetdy 
and  permanent  cure  in  ihe  worst  cased  ofsns- 
pre  si&n  ard  m&nntrnal  derangements.  Ladias 
will  find  Madame  Edmonds  a  skilliul  phvticiaa. 
and  it  is  to  'heir  inter*  st  to  consult  her  in  all  die. 
eases  incident  to  women  before  tampering  with 
poisononB  nostrcms,  qnack  doctors  and  humbugs, 
Madame  Edmonds  describes  diseases  without  ny 
iDfortra'.ioD  from  the  palie"t,  and  cores  without 
the  use  ef  mercury  or  experiments,  thus  aavinr 
from  wrong  treatment  for  private,  chronic  ana 
cancer  diseases.  Correspondence  s'rictly  cosU- 
dential.  Office  and  nesidencf,  S14  Pine  street, 
between  Kearny  and  Montgomery.  jaSOIf 


^    FIRE 

'  Extinguishes 

■'ABSOLDri'LY     TBE     BUST.   FROTEOTIOS 

AGAINST  FIRK  !" 

EEKD     FOB     THF-IP.     "  BEOOBD." 

R.  B.  Irwin  &  Co.,  General  Agents  Pacific  Gout 

For  sale  by  w    B.  MUBDOUH. 

Local  Acent,  312  Cfl'ifornia  s'.,  San  Franoiado. 


POll   "37a,s:e» 
FOR   1873 

...... ABE 

NOW     J3TJE3,: 


-....AND.. 


Payable    at  the  Assessor**  Office,  or  t* 
Deputy. 

JLKVI  BOSEJfEK,  AiMiror. 
|«11  Ins 


WILLIS'    BAND. 


SIC     FURNISHED    FOR    ALL 
occasions.    Mnaio  imported,  arranged 


A! 


MV. 

aud  for  sale. 

Fritz  Piper*  and  Marcua  M.  Blum, 
JLcadlnte  Tlollnl.t*. 

*3- Orders  from  tbe  country  promptly  attended 
to.  Address  M.  ff.  WILLIS,  Raton's  Malta 
Store.  i:t8  MoLtgcmery  street,  or  MAROU8  M, 
BLUM.  ii~i»  Montgomery  strett.  jaltf    ' 


ARION! 

Pianoforte. 


DFOI.ARED  BY  THE  JUUGF.S  AT  A  LATB 
Fair  of  tie  AM.rican  Institute,  alterablloo- 
fold   trial    «|tail!»t   Stoictrsy'i c  ribicker.nrt.  ajd 
oUters.  to  bo  1'Kl  BfcST  ON  EXHIBITION.    B. 
PUBTAZ,  Hole  Asetit.    So  O' Farrell  tUtU. i 
y   B.— PlaOQJ  of  oil  B'ylcB  TO  F.F.NT.         trutri 

OUTSIDE    LANDS. 

ANY  AND  ALL  PERSONS  THAT  HAVE 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  OUT- 
SIDE LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  bare  tfc» 
amount  refunded  at  the  office  of  the  nnderfifned 
upon  the  presentation  of  an  order  from  it* 
Mayor  and  Oity  and  County  Attorney. 
delSkf  A.    A.T78TU. 


DAVE  MENDES  4  OO..attb* 
^,  —  old  original  Red  Lion.  lOOtvt 
street,  be'weon  Kearny  wid  Dupont,  where  yot- 
can  bate  BOT  AND  COLD  DRINKS.  notiorCT* 
ting  the  old  Pioneer  Lunch.  The  "Old  Sport  u 
always  on  hand. 


GENTS'  FURNjSHING  GOODS. 

A  LARGE  ASSORTMENT  OF  GENTS'  FUR 
nishinc  Goods   to  he  h«d   good  and  cheap,  a 
the"OLDUORNER,"J.  LEVY'S.  51  uMontgom 
•ry  street.    Justice  giren  to  all.    Don't  f°,rKi 
number.  510  Monteomery  street.  dew  U°_ 


CANDIES. 

ALL     KINDS*     OE    THE     FINEST  GGArTDI 
made  at  onr  Steam  Candy  Factory   <IaIl£_,Al 
orders,  especially  from  the  country,  are  •OPtJss" 

and  will  be  promptly  attended  to.         .. 

OAJSTY  A-  WAGNER, 
lOT  Montgomery  st-   ne^r  Batter 


N 


CENTRAL 

O.  118  GEARY.  STREET.* 


Best  accommodations  for 
Families  in  the  city.  Private.  — 
entrance  for  Ladies.  Hair  Cutting,  Shaving  an 
Shampooing.  Children's  Hair  neatly  cut  L*ai« 
Shampooing 50  cents.  „„.._  _         ,  ...    I 

i»171m  I..  QQRRIVEAU.  Proprietor 


MR.  AND  MRS.  DREW'S 

Select  Dancing  Acatiem 

Cor.  Fonrth   and  Jessie  ate. 


UlL'-. 


MOHTGOMERT  S 
HOTEL. 


igago 


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<.%.■*    rmxruco         r»in»r.     a»BA*r    31.   lan. 


»U.     «V».    ■  «.    |«l. 


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FURHISHEO   T  ' 


ETROPOLITAN  THEATRE 


i\BT     NICMT      BUT     ONE 


CALIFORNIA    TIIEATRE. 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


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Will  OP  TUB  ENOAOnt 


Xj.    Dargon. 

AND  OR101MAL  ACTRESS 
m  mm  ■<«—  »  «»»~r  ■>  m 

■  I  RBI  LIBS. 

'■  Manering 

D  1'inniot 


ins  ivtjuiii 


JARCART  31 


I   rtrf?. 

liuy  Mannnering! 

«•  Ul  •»•'•.  •*!  »«■       ESM  >ul  »,••  »lm-«>. 

i  aanni' 

MU.a».W*W> W    Itrr/ 

'    UI  ,«■  ClKOO'', 

—  Ml.,  ftan,  Tom  it 

Trmnk  R». 

....I.  Maw 

John  w  odird 

D   All.n 

W.   K'OfillT 

Xln  A<t  Slutiack 

J.  W»JI«r, 

•  W..M.IM HIM  BLnch.  Clifton 

Ita'Mi  ....»l«FiujOH«m 

Mn-L.  F.B..I, 

.KIM  iiKlrun  n( 


■MMnnfr.. 


m-iEDM  AFTKRSOOS- 


last  Miss  Dargon  Matinee 


;ti 


WILL  SHnnrLV  APPIAR- 

mm    Marlon    Mordauiit 


MR.  JOHN  T.   RAYMOND! 


VAMOUa        COMBUIAN. 


THIS    1  VI  KIM.  JARDART3I 

will  m  raaaaartp  the  wo,i.i> 

RIP  VAN  WINKLE! 

A  OT  ll         V  I  :  A  I 1     I 

RIPVtXWItllLIC  Mil     .Hill  V  7  .     HWMIMI 

MBMCf  TOE  KSUMAH.  •  ■»)  Uo4-  ...WAITCB    ! 

EICE  TEDDU  W.  A.  Mr 

IA0OB  ,TTI» 

OOCII  I  —  I 

»r.tr>aiiA.  tiuiii»-w.j  3  HTM  i/irnr  i 

I  tTtrnrx  ISA  n 

>  RCTOK 
OAlrOkU.  K      . 

■  IIMIJ   ;>tiu>i«   inJ'lMi 

Mai*   »i.  1  F»     I 

ACT    II. 

..MR.    JOIIV    T.     RAYMOND 



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A.OT       III. 

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tiTH   •  LM<i!ord 

HIXDRICK  VEDl'IB,  if*!  JOjMri 

Vial*  »ad  Femil.  PjluoL. 

K.  PL] 

JOIIN  WILBM 

SATURDAY,  at  2 KIP  VAN  WINKLE  MATINEE 


MONDAY  EVENING,  Febrn  17  «th—  " 


T>"X'GrWLATj.T.OT>iI    and     GrA.TL*A.TJE3J!L 

WbL  b  had  a  tan  at  tbo  H.yrjoarM  Tbf  alr->,  Loodoo,  of  over  200  nlfih's. 


PbicEa  or  admission. 

Ufwrrril  »•■•»•— T>r*MOIrel*  and  Orchestra »l  SO     Balcony 

Krirrvrd  He  tale—  BatCOOy 7 .  >     Gilllory 

Urea*  litcle  Adtnistlon SI    OO    Private  Boxes 


,  SO    nnil  hio  oo 


Walking in  the  Moonlight Ltllle  Hall 


TWO   JOHNSONS. 

Br»»   . 


-    i.  Ed     M"'ii»iup 

llihi'ii    fr.ini    lintr,.-  I' ...my    <•  nr  t  «'ies>s» 

ll>ipi>)  .Ititrpl.tnc- Song  ltd  Pa«c»  ..  .■!<■  •I«*ri>hl*j« 


Bouquet  of  Socgs. 

..Miss  Lillie  Hall 

M'<Urr  ■> 

n" 

Mix  1  lii.prnun 

THAT 

BARREL. 

Tbo  whol.  to  ooDcl.d*  wltu 
OF 
TUE 


The  Lady    'Lions; 

Or,    Luv    and    Frye«l  ! 

Olod  MeddleDot Carrie  Cr*apmii> 

Swij-kDi  Datum* 0dm.  V-roer 

Bnaoaamor Wat    Kelly 

a«"a  UiahebiJU nr-aa.   it.«iii 

Guaer M»»  ,Jo<ph)tie> 

Pottm-o i  red  Uoopar 

Constable ,-■■■.■. 

P-lly  Ann  Minnie  Filtmor* 

Widow  Mndoloiot ....J*nni*  .Tobusitl 

Mm».  Diahabillw Fannin  (in  ?»ti.on 

MrMsrrADD  Jo»l»M«jt.»tia 

[LUifN  VKUl  T  is  froaTr  di8-on»ipri    In   vhji   nlsy  of 
LUVIand  tho  Anr-t  fuer.  -ill  hid  ONLY  A  JR.W  (ta 
toe  OorUIn  dtopi  acd  tbo  ligbta  ate  pat  oat. 


E  LAKI  [ 

IHVIi"1' 

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SPIERS    &    POND," 

SJO    ■Ttji-trj   an 

TORnfta.  or  bu»ii.  sajc  rRAXcisoa 
1J.XES,  LIQUORS  AN9  CIGARS 

tsa    avi)    i  irn:r- 

RB,     AND 

I  »•    a  isn  fori  r  I 
r*m  and  coarVsoia* 
t-t*+m;  tbt  lrt*doaao(  lb* 


CJHrTJIO. 

•  dI  I.L'.SCIl  >t 

AKO  COFFEE,  WINES,  LIQUORS  At  CIGARS 

as.    Kcrny   .(reel, 

■oaata  of  bush,  bah  fkaxoisco. 

SPIERS    &    POND." 


HAIR. 

OBIAPEBT  PLACE  IB  8AM  FRAHOISOO 
TO  B0T 

Himan  and  Imitation  Hair 
iood  ,  Cheap  and  Fine 
ew.*iry  &  Fancy  Goods, 

IS  AT  THE 

rEW  YORK    STORE. 

A.   B.   NAMPHO.1  de  CO., 

Mm.  HO  Brcond  street, 

Brtwfrcn   MUalon    nnd    Minna. 


'*J  i  tention,  Good  Llyers! 


BBSOES.    FORMERLY 

l.lor.l   U.Eun'BH. 

»■<.  »••  lf*»»  »•  nunwnn.ot 

>tb  th.  Mln.n   BoMAnraat  on 

BtraUl  itrw  Red  th*  Hinui' 


.fit 


RAYEUR.  who  baa  dmd  ooosoetod  with  tha 
"arraara.  lajproTtmaota  bars  bsati  saada  lo 
ilaisa  dapartmaota  that  will  randar  tbs  HU 
smotw  popular  than  It  baa  a*ar  bean  darln* 
IS  roan  of  iU  proaparity.  Oar  Bill*  or  Tart 
•aoa  all  tba  daliototas  of  tha  aaaaoo.  Oar 
o  to  "Good  Faro,  Good  Oooki of  sad  Modarato 

P.  BEBBEI  A  CO., 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

Ml  and  CSS  Oomaaarolai,  and 
TO*  Btarkat  atraat. 
m  from  5  *_k.  to  10  r.kf.  aaSI  1m 


THE  SAN  FRiNCISCO 

L  POSTING  COMPANY 


McDANIEL'3 

Museum  and  Theatre, 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

THF  DMDKRtirtKltr*  WOULD  MOST  MR. 
f  illy  raprassnt  to  yon  and  t^o  pahlfo  can 
iat  ha  la  nnw  prapirad  to  lortitb  Ucil- 
■,r,:.  of  ot dry  kiod  and  cbaraotar, 
walob  ahoold  doierva  tns  p^trooaca  nf  I 
lio.  Us  baa  rt»c'e<1  at  Cb-ybae.  Wrominit.  A 
l.AROK  AND  fJuMMODIUUl  UALL,  aritb  *•.-.,.  • 
Boasarratd  Btato.  1 1  p  Hall  I*  trail  ventiUtad 
ami  llcbtad,  and  road*  com  for  aha  for  all  aaa*noa 
of  tbaysar.  1  ii  K  BEST  OP  MU8IO.  both  Htrlon 
and  Brass,  ran  l«furni»bed  at  all  timas. 

Katisfaotory  arranKPrnonla   will    h*    mailo    witb 
TUBATRZOAL  OR  01  HER  UOHPANIE 
sr  for  Ranting  of  Hall  or  porformancna  on  a   par- 
oaotara  of  tha  receipts.    Oorrespondprjcn  *oHcitod 
Addreaa.  J.  McDANIKL, 

Lock  Box  No.  1.  ObeyaoDe,  Wjominf. 

N.  B  — Oorfoalties  wanted  for  tbe  Ohsyaone 
Mdmod.  Ttaoaa  wiahioc  flnf*e*m*Dt*.  state  low. 
eat  tar  re*  for  tho  Winter  S«a«on,  s*D0io(  photo- 

frapb  to  my  addreaa.  Half  Pasaace  Uoner  re- 
oaded  after  flllioe;  eneaBOfopntR. 

JAMrS   McDANIKl.. 
Proprietor  Obeyenoe  Theatre  aad  Huaeom, 
oca  3m  I-ock  Box  No.  I,  Ubaieone.  W.  T. 


CHEYENNE_THEATRE. 
Professionals  Wanted. 


SIX  FIRST-OLASB  PKOPLE.-MUHT  H  AVE 
iood  Wardrobe,  Four  Ladiei  and  two  Ood- 
tlanaen  to  be  gorA  in  general  baslaees  for  tho  ootn- 
Injr  Winter  Portion,  commonoior  tbo  tlrat  weak  In 
Noroniber,  Vili.  Addra*a  atatinft  lowest  torms, 
with  Photograph.  Half  Fare  reloaded  attor  HI  1  - 
lot  eocacaoiont. 

JAMES  MrDANIKf,, 
Proprietor  Obayenne  TbBsLre  and  Museum, 
0083  Look  Box  1,  Obeyeoo*.  W.  T. 


Biggest  Race  Yet! 

THE  HUMAN  RA0B. 

milK  MAJORITY  OF  THOIR  -WHO 
■*■  realde  Id  Han  Fronclaco,  buy  Ihelr 
•  lilrta  nnd  Furnlehlaa  Oooda  of  BENE- 
DICT ttsCO,,  No.  :»  Second  atr«et,  bc- 
caaw  Ihcy  are  always  treated  well  and 
bay  their  Koud*  nt  the  lowest  prices,  at 
•TIT.E    OLD  ssTANII." 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

YUtaiNIA    OITY,    XETABA. 

THIS  KLEOANT  THEATRE  HAS  BEEN  RH- 
t       deooraUd,   and    can  be  rented  by  tbo  nlf  ht  Of 
••      •■-  watk.     Stars    and    traTallag    com  pant  a* 
Lraatod  witb  on  appMoatlan  by  letter 
JCHM    PirtSR, 

ad  sol*  ProDrietot, 


llbaralTj 


__    Mananr  and  solo  Proryriatox, 
Or  tp        J.  H.  MeOAUr, 
WaablpaTtomrJtraat.  gaas  Franclaoo 


InOHS.  ftLEXUKDER  WQLOWSKI. 


Pacific   Purchasing. 

PRINTING,   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE,   AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooms     lO    nnd      1T'....0£*0    "Wnshinsrtoii    Street. 


WANTED    IMMEBIATKLT: 

A  Full  Variety  Company  for  Salt  Lake  City. 

....ALSO.... 

SPECIALTY  AUTIHTS    for  O    or  IS  lXIGrKEXS 

,...\ND    ... 

First-Class  Minstrel,  Acrobatic  and  Cymnastic  Talent 

....ALB0....  sasl 

T-ceonty    FlrMt    Lino    Ballet   Xlf«ciIoe». 

FOR  Nil.*: FIUHTY  NET*)  OF  AMAZON  lUUDItw,  COUPLKTK,  IN 
Lots  to  aait  porobaaera.  Enob  Bet  oanaiata  of  Solid  bllver-plHted  Helmet,  Brea^tplata,  Lam- 
barkia,  Shield,  odo  p«ir  or  Armlet-,  odo  pair  of  Bracelet*,  one  pair  of  Tighte,  ooe  pair  of  'I  rucks,  one 
pair  of  baadalf,  one  Tunic,  one  Soerf,  oao  Oombat  Hword.a-.  d  osh  Rpenr 

h:iKBI1)A.\     CUBI1T1Y    a!:    CO, 


Chinese  Employment  Company 


Fi£:iicii!:«bCO. 


CHINESE  LABOR 

FOR  ALL  PART&  0E  TTIF.  UNTTKIl  STATES, 
No  (i'il  Baem  a«i  tot  trot  t.  Bet.  K>nroy 
uud  Moutttuur  i'T,  StiTi  1  rnncJ«co,  Oal.-  W«  uro 
i  to  fortil.li  at  f.'ior;  iifitfr",  Domuttio 
Hfrcont*.  Ilotpl  Cooks,  Laundry  Men.  W.itWf, 
Cowniiii  Liii'or  rj,  Kara  Hnnd",  Rllroad 
HftUdt,  BirdeDtr*,  M'clmuicf,  Factory  Bar.d»», 
Wood  CtJ0ppi>r»,  otc,  etc,  Spoolal  attention  given 
to  for  UnMriK  n-  nic-Htfc  Servants.        J  *  20  ltn 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 


TV VIDEKD  NOTI0B.-SAVINOS  AND  LOAW 
IjOCIETY.No.OiOOIayHreot.-Tbe  Board 
of  Uireotora  bare  tbls  day  declared  a  dividend  lor 
tbe  six  montho  ending  DeoomberSIat,  16TJ,  of  nlsav 
par  oont  per  aanom  on  all  dopoaltr,  payable  oo  and 
after  tbe  15th  inst. 

jal*-2w        0YRU3  W.  OARMANY,  Oaebler. 


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THE  ART  OF  SINGING 

IN  ITS  HIGHEST  PERFECTION  -RICHARD 
MULDhK  FA8BRI,  toaober  of  several  oelo- 
brated  Uiropean  artletes,  late  Director  of  tba  re- 
nowteil  OoaeeiT^tory  et  Odnova,  Maitro  da  Ubant 
of  tie  French  loioerial  Academy  of  Moilo.Ooa- 
daotorcf  the  Ptailharmooiqae  Sooioty  la  Parle, 
and  at  present  Mu-iuat  uiio;tor  of  th*  Fabbrt 
Opera,  l>  ptupsred  lo  give  privale  laaaoDe,  either 
at  his  ofBte  or  at  tbe  reeiilea<e  of  tbo  pupils: 
hkftwia*  OOUKSKS  OS*  SIMO1N0,  PIANO  an d 
MUSICAL  INSTRUCTION. 

Porfurthnr  ^artjculam  apply  at  PROF.  MUL- 
DBK'HofflLe,  ^).8I  POWELL  81 RKK r, batwe-n 
Market  aad  fillia.  Also,  lettara  received  aad  terms 
to  bo  )isd  at  the   muoic  Store  of  M,  Gray,  (.lay  at,. 


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DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUB 

And  College  of  Medicine. 

If!  fiCiCi  beauukul  and  instruoti- 

117.  UUU  ireobiecta  to  be  Bern.  Open  to  tbs> 
Pablio  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUREKA  HALS 
318  Montgomery  street.    FOR  MEN  UNL7-, 

aor-Dri.  Jobdax'b  Pbitatk  Office  is  at  fraY 
Geary  atreet  (opposite  old  Mecbaoios'  Pawflion).  . 


Stage  Dancing 

TAUGHT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 


DASHAWAY  HALL, 

Post  street,  oear  Kearny. 


TJBNAL  OF  AMU5EMEKT8. 


Pabllahed  every  Day  in  the  Year  by 

UtH«-r.-hant  ond  5i*5    Wwhlngton  Bts 

Below  Montgomery.  San  Francisco. 


FBlbAT JANUARY  31 


1870 


Moncy-Maklnf. 

Mooe.T-set  tiDg  is  not,  a;  many  people  s;em 
|0  tbjDk,  a  matter  of  mere  look.  Some  be- 
lieve that  t)  be  born  under  a  particular 
p'.aoet  is  either  favorable  or  fatal  to  life's 
proapeci*;  tbat,  like  tbe  tides,  men  are  In- 
fluenced I  y  tbe  moon,  the  sun,  cr  some  one 
Of  tbe  zodiacil  signs ;  and  ibat  f  ite,  not  edu- 
cation—thit  chance,  not  industry— is  the 
great  desideratum  in  tbe  battle  of  life.  This 
false  notion  has  hung  like  an  incubus  upon 
the  necU  cf  thousands,  translating  every 
mlj-ct.-p  into  a  frown  of  some  imaginary 
goddess,  and  prophesying  poverty  and  dis- 
tress in  the  fatore.  Away  witb  such  false 
ideas!  Mouey-getting  ia  practicable.  It  is 
a  matter  of  education  and  enterprise.  Tbe 
road  to  fortune,  like  the  public  highway,  is 
open  alike  to  the  children  of  tbe  beggar  and 

tbe  wealthy. 

■*» 

Put  Tliem    Away  Quietly* 

Froth. ogham— he  who  helped  to  wei 
Abby  to  I  er  :its*  love— opposes  tin  gallons- 
Ho  woalJ  h*ve  t!ie  murderer  qu:c.:y  po; 
soned  wh.u  ha  did  not  expect  it.  A  few 
grains  of  ironic  might  be  mingled  with  fas 
mor^ij^  coffee,  or  a  little  ox»l.c  acid  uprio- 
kled  ovcr  tji^  noonday  boi  ed  h;tf.  or  a  dose 
of  eorrosivo  sublimate  bake!  iu  his  even- 
ing loif.  Voracious  y  he  would  find  bim- 
89lf  among  ttoje  ghes'g  in  limbo  who 
■wore  to  Swedenborg  tbat  they  had  never 
known  deati.  That  is  not  very  "Christian"- 
like  of  Mr.  Frothingham.  That  is  cutting 
a  man  off  in  the  blossom  of  his  sine.  It 
9roul5|be  better  to  use  slow  poisoD ,  wouldn't 
it?  so  as  to  give  the  criminal  all  tbe  advan- 
tages of  a  "death  bed  repentance." 


Transmi  siion  of  Intellect. 

No  grtat  maa  ever  had  a  foolish  mother. 
In  the  hiB'ory  of  men  of  all  departments  of 
s  xsiety  distinguished  for  intellectual  bril- 
lUney  and  extraordintry  mental  capacity, 
their  mothers,  and  not  their  fathers,  as  far 
as  ascertained  by  philosopioal  investigation 
were  invariably  superior  in  brain  force- 
If  women  are  physically  feeble,  tbe  mind 
canno:  be  developed  as  when  all  the  system 
is  fully  and  healthfully  in  perfection.  To 
have  groit  men  tbere  must  first  be  excellent 
wemen.  Their  deterioration  by  the  debili- 
tating frivolities  of  fsshioaable  life  is  per- 
pa  ua"el  in  puny  children,  incapable  of 
sustaining  themselves  prominently  when 
their  inheritance  is  gone. 


Wtiat    Cheer   J_jau.rna.i-y 
Is  the  best  lanndry  In  Ban  Francisco, 


Rsdnced  price"".  Shirts  from  753,  to  t?. 
Complete  assortment  cf  Gents'  Furnishing 
Q  jc d  U    Beales  &  Co.  Kearny  at.,  ne.r  Bush,  cy. 


Oysters, 
In  -trolling  round  the  other  nigh*. 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
tror  careless  res:,  by  chance  did  srriy 
To  where    fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  waters  bright,  did  make  a  screen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bonqnet  was  seen; 
While  mo.-jy  Ftone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  foil, 
Made  that  window  e eem  to  be 
Borne  fairy  grotto  of  tbe  sea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here— 
It  looks  so  nice — and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  aald,  "I  must  agree 
Tbat  this  place  suite  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  fonnd  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Said  the;  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  it  true, 
And  cooled  ma^mjfcmfly,  toe; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  Jnst  think  of  tbat, 
And  if  your  month  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  crabs  and  terrapins  ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
Tbe  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  beet  loe  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "tucb  nice  dinners,* 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
arid  thin  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  tbere  once  will  go  again, 
Pacific  Oyster  BouFe.  337  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

CELARLE9  HAAKJE,  Proprietor. 


The    California    Dtvll-flrta. 

Laura  Fair,  tbo  California  devil-fith,  waj 
n)t  allowed  to  Itctara  in  San  rranc.s:obut 
abe  fu:2etd;'d  in  gaining  an  tulieace  in  the 
C.iy  of  the  Plains.  TLis  wes  natuial 
enough.  The  Leg^la'ure  sits  there,  eo  tLc 
Bioramentdi  people  are  not  shocked  tt  any- 
thiog.  It  appears  fiomhsrlocturo  that  th's 
vile  woman  g'oriej  ia  ber  cruel  murder. 
She  no  1  >nger  cowers  behind  lbs  screen  of 
Insanity.  She  is  not  a  maniac  bot  a  martyr. 
She  laid  cf  the  idiots  wha  comjojed  the 
jury  who  acquit. td  bei: 

Tbe  press  of  Sao  EranoUeo  had  never 
C9is;dtoroar  cilampy  upon  those  brave 
n.en  who  dared  to  keep  within  the  sanc- 
tity of  their  cathe.  Yet  notwithstanding 
the  combined  efforts  of  the  press  and  pulpit, 
and  through  the  mercy  ana  justice  of  God 
as  displayed  in  this  jury,  she  w»s  sat  free. 
These  noble  men  refusa  io  CDovict  a  woman 
who  had  rightfully  vindicated  her  honor, 
her  womaoh  oi  and  her  name. 

We  hope  th<ae  jurymen  areprond  cf  their 
work  and  satisfied  with  the  effect  cf  it. 
They  are  now  to  be  represantad  throughout 
tbe  land,  wherever  this  ihamelets  woman 
ein  oluin  audience  a3  endoising  Lanra 
Fair  as  one  "who  bravely  and  rightfully  vin- 
dicated her  boner,  ber  womanhood  and  her 
name!"  *Mrf.  Fair  disclaimed  the  oharge 
of  free  love.  As  she  understands  free  love 
ne  one  doubts  that  she  baa  no  faith  io  it. 
Those  who  wish  1-.3  love  of  this  cold,  clam- 
my devil-fish  muBt  pay  for  it  with-  mon*  y 
as  Ion?  a;  it  laa  s,  nh<n  that  is  gone,  with 
their  lives.     

Sotnetlllnf  \ew  for   Barnum, 

Tbe  tbroe  young  pet  sons  known  as  the 
AUigator  Children  are  t  j  be  exhibited  at  the 
Savannah  Fair.  The  fiist  child  has  a  scaly 
skin,  and  when  lying  down  ber  actions  are 
Tory  similar  to  Ihossof  an  alligator.  The 
otber  two  are  not  dist'netly  marked,  yet  are 
similar  in  apptaranei  and  actions  to  their 
sisfer.  They  walk  with  difficulty  ;  their 
nsnal  style  of  locomotion  is  crawling,  but 
when  erect  they  walk  upon  the  tips  of  thsir 
toce.  Their  natural  position  is  a  rccambent 
one,  and  in  that  only  are  they  at  ease.  The 
parents  of  these  Bingnlar  children  are  very 
destitute,  but  refuse  an  offer  of  ten  thousand 
dollars  from  a  showman  to  take  them  North 
for  exhibition. 


A  Valaable  Publication. 

Everyone  in  this  State  is  intarested  in  se- 
curing for  "The  Resources  cf  California" 
an  extensive  circulation.  This  paper  is  pub- 
lished on  the  first  of  every  month  by  J.  P. 
fi.  Wentwortb,  &  Co.  It  contaios  an  im- 
mecsa  amount  of  information  which  is 
l'kely  to  direst  immigr&'ion  to  thia  side  of 
the  cjntinest. 


Ten  Tear*  Too  Old .  * 

Mi?s  Minnie  Chris'y,  aged  twenty-two, 
has  been  elected  Eogrjssing  Clerk  of  the 
Missouri  Senate,  but  Miae  Belle  Finlajson, 
aged  thirty-two,  a  candidate  for  the  same 
position  in  the  hou-e,  was  defeated  by 
W.  F.  Moore  an  ex-rebel  eoldier.  So  much 
f  jr  a  difference  of  ten  years  in  the  age  cf 
two  aspirants. 


A   Prophet. 

A  Baltimore  prophet  recently  wrote  a  long 
letter  to  the  ex-Empress  (Eugenie,  at  Chis- 
e.hurot,  to  inferm  Ler  that  be  was  impreseed 
by  the  spirit  of  the  ex-Empress  Josephine  to 
iufjrni  Ler  that  tbe  ex-Emperor  Louis  Na- 
poleon would  die,  and  then  in  1873  she  and 
her  son  would  again  rule  Frar  cs.  The  letter 
g^ve  minute  details  of  the  death  scene  of 
the  ex-Emperor,  ancl  of  the  circumstances 
attsndiog  the  restoration  of  the  Bonaparte 
rule  to  France.  rVell,  two  years  ia  not  long 
to  wait. 


Women. 

Mrs.  Johnson  ba*  beaten'a  one-legged  sol- 
dier and  two  otber  femaleB  in  a  lively  con- 
test for  the  pestoffioe  at  Anoka,  Minn. 


Fifteen  families  in  Pittsburg  club  togeth- 
er and  pay  a  do; tor  $25  annually  to  keep 
them  in  pills  at  wholesale. 


Proof  Enough. 

A  woman  in  Buffalo  applied  f  jr  a  divorca 
on  tbe  ground  that  her  husband  was  a  lu- 
natic. Her  gronndB  for  this  belief  were 
tta".  he  had  been  a  juror  on  two  murder 
trials  within  a  year. 


The  Illustrated  Press  (S.  F.) 

No.  1 ,  Jatioor/,  1873.  Sold  by  tut6:riptlon— 
Jl  5.1  a  yeir.  Elegtnt,  choice,  cneap.  Sample 
nun^erc,  15  cents.  Adcrjss  ftlurny.Dewey  & 
Oo.,  B    I. o 

B.ui    Quality-    at   Uotrskln 
Driving  gloves,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  tbe  What 

Obcer  Laundry  s 

For  (lie  Very  First  Drinks 

Goto  Ya.i-s'  Branch  Saloon,  comerol  Market 
and  roird  etrcetv  BO 


THE  GOLDEN  ERA 

For    1873. 


12    you    Wtuat 

Tour  Blanketa  an  J  Flannels  well  *a£hea.  and 
lot  spoiled,  send  them  to  tbe  What  Oneer  Laou 
In.  I 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

TV  O  ?SO  MARKET  STREET,    HAERY  OOR 

J.™  bjn  i.  specif  jly  informs  r.i;  friends  and  p»t- 
rjcn  tbat  be  has  reStted  iDbeantiiul  style  this 
cosy  and  comfortable  resort,  aod  will  be  pleased 
to  see  them,  o-e  and  all,  acd  bave  tbem  eample 
some  o(  tar-  obicest  wine"  and  liquors,  A  new 
billiard  tab!"  fmir  tbe  mattnlacto  y  of  Liesenrield 
■wuji  Pbeian  and  Ool!etder'n  lateBt  patent  steel- 
faced  caabioae,  baa  bem  placed  in  the  Billiard 
rarlor.  'I  b*  popular  *nd  efficient  beverage  manip- 
nlator,  Tomraj  Carrol ;,  can  be  fonsd  in  bis  old  po- 
ettion  prepared  to  dispense  creator-  comfort  io  all 
jaJltf 


BR.  H.  C.  F.  BEHRENS. 

OPFIOE, 
.    SIS    KEAEXT    8TB£IT 
Between  Easb  nsd  Setter.  ja30  lm 


Rum  Punch,    Hot  Scotch, 

TO>I    antl    JERRY, 

GO    TO   THE   BBAXCn 

Hot     Sootcli, 

aUS  Salter  street.  Eenr  Kearay. 

All     Di-inl£!$     Ten     Cent* 

HOT     CHOWOLB     BTEBT    XI GUT. 
nol5  tf  JOS.  D.  BBIGGS,  Proprietor 


THE   OLD 
Hot     Sco  tela, 

15  Morton  Street,  near  Keoxny* 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  4ND_JERRY  IN  TOWN. 

Alwaj-a  on  file  the  New  York  Herald,  Harper'! 
Weekly.  Frank  Leslie'e,  Da»"e  Doing?,  Police  Ga- 
zette, all  tbe  Oaliforoia  papare,  also  London 
Pantfl.  Bc-H's  Life,  ILastrated  London  Kews.  Call 
and  fiaf'8fy  yonraelf. 

•*-  Dool  forget  tbe  sign  of  the  Hot   Scotch. 

deTtf  OHARLES  WM.  FELDMAN.  Prop'r. 


MESSRS.  M'NEIL  &  CALDER 

AKXOUNOES  TO  THEIR  FRIENDS  AND 
the  Pablic  generally,  tbat  theybave  opened 
undv  COLMAN'S  CLOTHING  ST08F,  Corner 
of  Bnsb  and  Montgomery  Etree'e,  with  a  WELL 
SELECTED    STOCK  of 

CHOICE  WISES, 

LIQUORS    AND 


All  are  invited  to  call,  and  ARCHIE  McSEIL 
AND  WM.  0.  CALDER  will  do  their  bent  to 
make  tbem  comfortable,  jailtf 


DIVIDEND     NOTICE. 

MASONIC    SAVINGS   AND    LOAN    BANK. 

Mo.    6  Post   street.  Alasonlc  Temple, 
SAN  FRANCISCO. 

AT  A  MEETING  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  DIREC- 
tors  of  tbi9  Bank,  held  J*nn»ry  20tb,  1873, 
a  dividend  vraa  dectartd  at  tbe  rate  of  ten  (10)  per 
cent,  par  annum  on  Term  or  Permanent  DapoeitB, 
and  eight  per  cent,  per  annum  oa  Ordinary  De- 
posits, for  tbe  aomi-annnal  term  ending  January 
2ist,  1873,  payable  on  and  after  February  le%  1873, 
free  from  all  taxes.  G£OB  G£  HO  UIXS, 
js2?-tf Secretary. 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

San  Fr&nclsco  Savings  "Union.   588  Call- 
f oral u   atreet.  corner  of  TTebb. 

FOR  THE  HALF  TEAR  ENDINa  WITH  THE 
3'st  December,  It'i.  a  dividend  bae  been  de- 
clared at  tee  rate  of  sine  and  eix-t«ntbe  (9  6-10) 
per  cent,  per  annum  on  Term  Deposits,  and  eight 
*  • '  per  cent,  per  annnm  on  Ordinary  Deposite,  free 
of  Federal  Tpx  on  Deposits,  payable  on  and  after 
13tfi  J jouary.  1873.  By  order. 
de31  2w  LOVELL  WHITE.  Cashier, 


X>o  You    Know 

That  witu  Brrnxwos't  PaTmarB  yon  can  cut 
ftad  rcake  any  garment  to  flt  perfectly.  Bend 
poeUge  stamp  for  an  lUustrated  catalogue.  H. 
A.  Demlng,  agent,  office  of  the  Howe  Sewing 
Machine,  No.  113  Kearnv  stieet,  between  Battel 
And  Post.  Ben  Francisco.  • 


X>r.    Doherty 

Has  deroted  his  study  more  parUctlarly  to 
chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  la 
dow  the  most  snoceBsfnl  of  any  Physician  in 
8an  Francisco.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
comer  of  Leldesdorff,  a  few  doors  Delow  What 
Oheer  Hoost., '  j 

Oyster    Tx-a.ao. 

Tbe  oyster  trade  In  California  la  assuming 
•glgaa'  roportionJ.  Emerson  OorvUlo,  of  the 
fi^fidie  £e>ek,  HO  Pine  street,  furnishes  from 
bis  own  oyster  beds  at  Ban  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  of  the  Pacific  Coast.  Hie 
Eastern  transplanted  oysters  bave  a  fame  which 
hu  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and  ►he 
iSaddlt  :.ock"  is  known  everywhere. 


Do    Not    Suffer    from    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Cores,  Bun* 
Ions,  Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fl.  Cowan's  Iaett- 
tele,  S10  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
speak  from  experience,  having  tested  tbe  Doc- 
tor's capability.  References  given  if  required,  s 


For    Wasnins 
Shirtfl,  $1  60  per  dor.;  small  pieces,  00c.  per 
s.    At  the  What  Cheer  Leundry  • 


Fcr  a  safe  and  efficient  BEAtmnEii  or  the 
Oouplbxiok,  use  Dicexi's  Fauoui  Cboce  de 
Lis,  l 


Eureka  Social  Club 

The  prizes  to  be  awarded  at  the  Ninth  An- 
nual mafqueraie  ball  of  the  Eareta  Social 
Cub  are  on  exhibition  In  the  window  of  Stoltz 
BTid  Sons  dry  goods  store-  South-east  corner  of 
Kearny  aodPlne  streets  & 

Olaibvotast.— Madame  Clara  ABtonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
has  removed  to  333  Kearny  st.  Consultations  in 
English,  French  and  German.  t 


Best    Remedies. 


Fresh  an.;!  Sweet. 

Fertile  best     confectionery,   go    to    Canty   and 
Waener's.  107  M&ntgomerr  St.  near  Salter.       k 


W'asfct    Cheer    JUabTLXMUrs? 

Employs  no  Chinamen,  and  should  be  pat 
'■"■  K°  everybody.  • 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

EVKKX    SATrBBAT    5IGHT. 
Piano    and     Sineluff    at  S  P.M. 


CHARING 


+ 


SALOON 


606  mission  street,  near  Second. 

delf)  J.  EAGLES,  Proprietor. 


EMPLOYMENT  OFFICE 

052  Sacramento  street. 

(The  First  HonBe  below  Kearny  street.) 

FOB  FURNISHING  WHITE  AND  CHINESE 
Help  of  all  kinds.— General  Bnnness  Agency; 
Collect  Rente,  Notes  and  Accounts;  White  and 
OhineBS  Laborers  supplied  for  Families,  Hotels, 
Farm;,  Factories,  etc. 

CH1S,  I\   BECH>HF.R  A,  CO., 
de281m  652  Sacramento  street 


E.  PARDIN1 

NO.  1*9  WASHINGTON  8TB  ^ET.  (ABOVE 
the  Plaza),  San  Francisco.  Boots  and  Shoes 
made  to  order  in  the  best  French  style.  The  same 
ready  made  always  on  hand.  no  1-Sm 


2IST  YEAR  OF  PUBLICATION. 


DRESS  MAKING. 

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treet,  is  the  p'ace  for  Lidtee  and  strangers 
visiting  tbe  city  to  nave  their  Dresses  made  In 
style,  and  a  perfect  6t,  at  a  moderate  price,    de  9 


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Pain  and  soreness  of  the 
Breast,  and  all  Difficulties 
arising  from  a  sudden 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  Its 
healing  powers.  Ask  for 
the  California  Hall's  Pul- 
monary  alsam.  Sold  by 
all  Druggists. 

J.    R.  GATES   &   CO., 

PEOPKIETOBS. 

ooroer    Snn.ome   and     Commercial 

j«13  tf 


Pacific  Stone  Company. » 

THE    P^CHFIO    8TONE    COMPANY    OAlft 
the  eavecial  attention  of  Arubirects.  Kngja.    . 
eers,  and  thepnblicin  general,  to  the  SUPERIOR. 
QUALITY  of  the  Stone  now  being  manufactures' 
by  them  In  this  city  under  the  Ransome  Pateoli.   I 
They  make  to  order  and  keep  in  stock: 
BnltdlnK  Fronts,  Water  1*1  pi-. 

Sinks,  Monaments,    Fonntulne, 

Tile*,  Coplnse  for  YVam,   I 
Fitters,  etc.,  ete>,  • 
Together  with   Ransome'a    oelebrated    Free-OrH 
GricdstooeB,  all  of  which  we  guarantee  superior, 
and  at  a  prioe  far  below  that  of  band-cut  work. 
■Hr-The  attention  of  private  parties  intending 
build  is  respectfully  solicited. 
Office.  No.  IO  BUSH  STREET,  S«n  Franolfio. 


THOMAS    W.    BREE, 
SXXj'XTXafl.  FLiATBH 

^»  MAmiFAUTURER— - 

^?  DRUIflS  BANJOS. 

^G*  — AND— 

OTMEB    MUSICAL    XBTSTKaTMENTIi 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1865. 

s^Leeeona  given  on  the  Banjo  and  Drum.  HI 
MISSION  STREET,  between  First  and  Second, 

N.  B.— Fine-toned  Silver  Solo  Banjos  for  Pro- 
ewionals  always  on  hand.  ialStf    I 


TRAYS  alwayson  band. 


Alfred  Vetter, 

Hannfacturer  and 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES, 

2BG  Doponl, 

NEAB  SUITES  STREtT. 

See  my  stock  of  Bird 
Cages  before  purcbialEr 
e'sewbere.  Always eosia- 
thiog  new  on  hand.  Mr 
Patent  Cages,  made  of 
Tin  Wire,  are  warranted; 
FREE  FROM  VERsUMi 
Also,  best  quality  TK1 
noMtf  ' 


Meerschaum  Pipe  Depot 

C43    KEARNY    STREET. 

PIPES  MADE  TO  ORDER  AT 
thesbortea  notio?  All  Pipes  and 
Cigar  Holders  wananted  genuine,  and 
to  color  well.  Meereobauin  PipFg  aod 
walking  Canes  Mounted  and  Repaired 
at  loweBt  FaUern  Prices,  and  with  tbe  beet  werk- 
mauEhip.  A  large  asEortment  of  Walking  OaOM; 
and  Farcy  Goods  of  every  description  always  on 
hand.  no211«fl 


The  Popular  Beverage 

CONGRESS  WATER  FROM  THE  PAOIFIO 
Congress  Springs,  near  Santa  OTara.  Indorse 
by  the  Medical  Faculty  its  curative  powers  bsial 
equal  to  the  celebrated  Oongresa  Water  front  toll 
Springs  of  Saratoga,  New  York.  Depot  rtmowoi 
from  128  Kearny  street  to  New  Montgomeri.oM, 
door  from  Howard.  Families  supplied  dally,  if 
eral  discount  to  the  trace,  and  orders  attends*  w 
promptly.  de25lB 


FRENCH  MUTUAL  PROVIDENT 
SAVINGS  SLOAN  SOCIETY. 

Tvrenty-SIxth     Seml-Ananal    Dividend. 

A  DIVIDEND  OF  NINE  PERCENT.  PEE  AIT- 
num.  net.  (9  per  oent.)  npon  the  opersllooi 
of  the  French  f-avingBand  Loan  Society,  tor  ws 
eir  months  ending  December  31st,  1612,  has,  in 
conformity  witb  tbe  reoort  cf  ths  Comniiweioi. 
Verification  appointed  by  tbe  members  of  the  so- 
ciety, been  declared  by  the  Board  of  Admfniitn- 
ti on,  at  tbe  Semi-Aonuil  Meeting  held  on  ici 
16th  inBtanK.  This  dividend  will  bs  p«ab>e  on 
and  after  the  eigb'eenth  instant,  at  tbe  offlwo. 
the  Society,  *11  Bush  street-  __     __ 

«tTS  I'ATE  MA  IK, 
j201m  Direotorof  French  Savings  BfcBK 


GEORGE    MATES1: 

DEALER  IN  OVSTBRS.  OLA  MS 
andair  binds  of  SHELL  FISH. 
StalleNos.  40,  *1,  ta,  California 
Market,  euirance  oo  Calif crofi  street.     - 

Public  cr  private  parties  t^d   famihoa  •OP0"*; 
from  b  a,m.  to  12  p.  M.    ladies'  aod  OeoUaaiW 


Philadelphia    Restaurant 


OHAS.  V.  BERGOLD,  PROPRIETOB. 

THE  CHOICEST  MEATS  AND 
Vegeiaiies,  Board  by  the  weed. 
40§  V*I^K  tMREEf,  between  Kearcy 
an!  Montgomery  mar^'i  Ll 


IU 


Crystal  Sample  Roor 

53S    8ACKAMENTO    STBKET. 

A  LI.    DKIKK8;   PLAIN    OB    FiNO?.  TI 
CENTS.    a^BotDrinksaapeoiallr. 

B.  BaTBBB, 
ial7  lm  Proprietor 


Bar  SDg-ar 


pOR    SALE-51S    KEARSY    STSEET.  ■ 

J     MEROER'S.     Alto,  every  kind  of  Oand 

Wholesale  and  Retail. 

no7  tf 


M.    A.    MERCEB 


Indian  Queen  Rang< 

The  Best  in  tbe  Marto 


lA^el  W«P»  Soda       £    £ 

I  5?' 


■ 


Hoir„   f 

*iW? 

*er,    ,k 
!"a  Ha:  i , 


81   Hi 


.... 


imoi  i»tb»d*t,   rimr*RY   i.  ins  »•».   ivi.      ■»  .  ,:.,. 


II 

■ 

■ 


ft  BAGU IRE'S  OPERA  HOUSE 

Italian  Opera  Company! 


IflW    ALHAMBRA    TH1ATR1. 


ig.  Earlco  Pardinl. 

ignora    Sporanxa 


HOUSES    THRONGED    NIGHTLY. 


■ATORDAY 


rXD4T      EVENINGS 

13       •ATUTIDA'! 


rrBRCAHY  1  ul  s 


MR.        JOHNN 


MIS 


K  Kulrlo  Klgo. 


j^.  JL.  IL.  H3  1ST  ! 

'   '•»  anaUM  OmMm  n4  Tor. 

ALICE      HARRISON 

An  I  Um>   WarM   rislll 


x*yr  nc 


•h#  Ini  Udm  la  0*1   FraaclaO'.  fit   Ur.1l.n4lf    miaUoitl  Drava.  ta  4  MlMsrl 

Diedrich;  or,  Life  in  New  York 


(II    *  M»w   T, 


iiillwi    »l.l.t:\ 


AIM  '• 


FEBRUARY* 

aria  di  Rohan 


3JIL  II  THC  HOUSE  OF  C!»D  *U  P  CHELIEL 

•  Ur"   4.-ti    bf  [^  : 


fSOTI  A.  Pi  .rarti 

Tut*  ...*>»•  fiKl.. 
Moba  BoacoTitri 

OmttMrr.  Dam*,,  f  «.•-.   AreirlM,  .tc. 
M  ■     «"«»  «r  Loot,  XIII 


ALICK  II  %  iuiimix 


LITTLK   MIC 


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TrESDAT   fibrm-j  id— 


ii  nun 

IUHJ..4 , 

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jrBew 


Port*  lM4k,  Uawftil    tod    M'i«i9D  ttritt   c»H  'top  At  IL% 

if  4t  Utt'Mi'-l  lk«Op»ri. 


rmics*  or  Antonio*. 

-*•'«>   and   r*i'|H'' 


•Jtory 


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SO 

fluid  lO 


w,  R     Foni  r 

. ..    I  Wpoul  Tn*r*r 

Julia  R'ibli  twia 

..Wl  H*  ftin-iii* 

....Harry  Thcrapton 

CM*.  IWd 

Rlrtarli 
$*♦©.  Pur-  ai 



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SYJVOPSIS   OF-    UNTOUDESaNTTISI. 


ACT      FIUST'. 

THE    OLD  B0WEB1  THEATRE 
Scene  2— Interior  of  Delmonico's 
Scene  3--The  Stormy  Night. 

ItoblKrj   0f  yOQDg  SlncKr—  Thrilling  T»bl*tu. 
-A.OT      SECOND. 

Home  of  Chas.  Sinclair  on  the  Hudson 

Scene  2— Diedrich's  Dream. 
Scene  3--OUR  SONCS. 


-A.OT      TKCIHIO, 

THE    DEVIL'S    LEDCE! 
THE  STRUGGLE  FOR  THE  TIN  CASE 

EXCITIXO    Tlltl.riv. 


A.CT    FOnPTH, 
Well,  what  will  you  clll  jour  Firat  Boy? 

LITTLE     DIEDRICH! 

KTHirPY     DKXOITEMEXT^O 


<■»    t'ftllH 

..*.»  iind  *10 


•7"  All    BiUi   sf[ftlDHt   the   Albambn   Theatre   nnit   m  presented    hereafter   oa   Monday. 
ff7"P<,rf<vmMie«  to  commence  y  m:tu*lly  at  eight    o'clock. 


SAN  FRANCISCO  ATHENEUM 


SATURTIAY  AND  SUNDAY  EVENINGS) 
"V     I     I     |«  .% 


I     l-K   n 


^  TX'V     SBE 

••4  Bit.,* 


■VV"-  . 


.        III",.,, 

■ONSTKH   ritix.iiunu    i,i\i,.ih 


Hun  %    Howard  :in<i  iiiw  Banjo 

"•"•■<  %•-,«,,  «,.  ,l»lr 

l"i->.-   Mlnntwa   win.    Mortimer 
n»».'t  i.*«t*>  *..  Main* 

•  pMRl.h    n»ntr     . 


UBtIM    I,  |  Fore*., 
•.*»  I.»roa. 


MISCHIEVOUS    SAM. 

Mr.  0«o-tf»«,i'     .   H.r-y  llnvirl  I  Pupil Tnmmr  RM 


MUCH  ROBINSON  ■.-■- 


Mm  F..i)    Kl.n<lFTllle 

Ill  HIS  CHMIIEt 


i 

"  '■«  ■  I..   IIKaa 

SCHHiHSR  AND  LOUISE    •  TH3MP10N  A  LCU.  SOMERS 
Oyjnar-  ..Otcb..tr» 

SOHOOL. 


O.J  firiniM,  Tfioher.. 
l*»Lif  BoliTtr. . 
BIbmi  Lnpmf., 
Bibolirs 


.  Vrsnk  Mortimer 
. ,(  hArir«  Tnoraosoa 
W«lt»r  pATkm 

('  'IIipAcy 


Sonsj  and   linnet- 

Nohmdy'n  Dnrllsic 

Ilnet— DriT«o  from  Homi.lilurii.il 


I'-'l        III    V.,I\ 

Miij-   !>*>rajr 

iers  A   l.u  ForrcRl. 


NEGRO    ACT. 

CasrUs  Tboaptoo And . 


..ITiMn  UowArtJ 

- 


»od« M.ittitir  *•(.   Clnlr 


Tbe  per  forms  nop  will  conolads  with' 

PUTTING  HIM  THROUGH! 


&-  Liooll     Out     for     F-A.FIO 


I  ilk:   Hunt  i.    kOMDia  ii«>l  ■■•« 

hcifichouse;^.'::-:";;0:;: 
lympic  HOUSE,",::;; 

■HUB 


Oar  0«labrat«<l  ! 

■rem 


Tirf=im¥"!W¥ 


Tqs;  E  t  PEarflOTLV,  And  for  ','iAlitv  &nd  dacAbiliir  wilt  turer  be  mstcbed. 

I    XI    Ij     .1  K'TIOV 


To  bi  bad  ooly  «t  tbe 

Mi'iMtf',     OlA    Kearny    itmi 


Wolf  in  the  Fold  &  the  Tliis'le 

THE  THISTLE    I 

X     Lau  oa  ofilra 

i  me  Fold"    (list  doc  not  contl  ol  with 

the  in*  or  lib.-,,    o  t  it  »t  TbiatlAtotv,  No.  9 

.4    Vi.lit- 
...  t-i  aHI  it  <>ii  rhoft-.ft. J.r.'l>  .;m 


f,M.«« 


F*  3L  <3-  jA.  3E1.  O 

....mi.... 

)RGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 

....  CLBCCLATE9    IS    ... 

LV11    the   Theatres, 

aitd  it 

CIRCULATED  EVERY   DAY 

Of    TUi     rKAR. 

IENERALLT    THRODGHOT   TEE    CITY 


J-OHP*--    ROBL'S, 


NOJIE  11UT  TJIE  BUT  Ql 111    ,-c v    UF  »«KATN 

OAN  BE   HAD    Ax 

Stalls  g,  Q-,  Cal-lornta  Market 

MOUIsfTAIIsT  BEER. 


i^g)    td 


Only  Depot,  624Jacramento  street. 

INO.  aodol  a  FINE  IA5TE.  It  ia  Bold  bub;  Olms  «' l«c, 
{.-ra«««aQwiBo.U.a.l»100..?d  l>l  10-f.Mon  K.f. I  at 
S3  ISO.    rra  nrat  olaas  HOT  LUNUtl  from  U  t",  1  o  olook. 


A  PERFECT  RUSH 

KEPT    UP 

Day  &,tcl<X  3>ilisli.t, 

A.T    TME    G«E.».T 

IXL  Auction  Store, 

Oie     K.KAKMTT    STKEF.T. 

A  WONDERFUL  BUSINESS 

CHEAPEST  HOUSE3  IN  AMERICA 

la  now  offering  p;re  uter  Bn,r»TuJna  than  hnve 

ever  been  offered  In    Sun  Pranclace. 

■\Vith  «nr  connection  lo 

New  York,    Chicago,    and  St.  Louis, 

From  which  we  ore  Cully  receiving  Gooda 
liouiffct  ut  the  loweal  Ouah   Prices 

II»T       0XTn.It.ESIB"0"5r. 

OUR    MOTTO    IB    TO 

X  L  and  Undersell  All 

JUST    RECEIVED, 

1,000  pulra  Coaalmere  Pimla,  worth   BO  OO,  to  be 

•old  at  SU  to. 
50O  do«n  White  Shlrta.  worth   81  SO,   to  be  aold 

at  TS  eent.. 
60  co.e.  of  Hear,   Underc!otiilnij,    40e>   to  81  SO. 

Hats.      Hats.      Hats. 

From  S5o.  to  81  SO.  mid  elaewhere   from  8«  to  6. 

ALSO.  AM  IMMENSE  STOOK  OF 

MOTION*.      FASCr     r.OI)BI,      KJ.°"SJ?.„CPT" 

1.1  KV,    PIPE.         OI.O-t7B8.    TOBACCO. 

WAT0UB8,  B.UBBEB  OOOB1, 

HOSIERY, 

Trunli.a,     B»S">     ~Va-U.mom, 

AND  IN  FAOT,  KVKRYTHINO, 

From  a  Needle  to  an  Anchor 


SQUARZA'S 

Branch  Punch  Saloon, 

31  7  Kearny  street. 


Have  yon  beheld  It?    If  not.  you've  a  treat 

At  SQC&RZ i'3  PDNOH  SiLOON,  In  Eearny  rtr«t . 

There  BONA,  dteelple  of  GREAT  8QU&RZA, 

DUpeniefl  famed  Magto  Paoohea;  rathit 

The  moet  delicloue  mlt'uroa  ret  recorded; 

And  have  with  many  mortals  been  rewarded  1 

Ladles  their  OORDIaLS  fctr»  oao  alp  at  leUni*.-*- 

Thelr  "TEARS"  appeaae,— and  Men  gain  "LADJJJtD 

PLEA8URE," 
To  allay  connubial  dtfferenofia  and  pain, 
In  "ANTI-DIVORCE"  you  can  your  end  attain, 
Sip  of  the  potent  extract  but  one  taste, 
lour  arm,  consoling,  Btralgbt  Is  round  her  walat 
GueaB  what  a   "AIORNlNa  COMFORT"  In  the  klsm 
That  heals  the  puarrel  and  Imparts  the  bliss  I 
The  "WELCOME"  too,  you'll  always  find 
A  balmy  toother  for  the  troubled  mind. 
The  bright  "AURORA,"  and  the  sweet  "FAREWBLX*. 
Just  visit  BONA,  an  1  you'll  all  fare  welll 
His  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  are  the  panacea 
For  all  dyspeptics  and  for  diarrhoea. 
No  Cholera  Morbns  ever  has  been  found 
Where  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  knock:  arountt. 
BONA  and  SQCARZA,  sptte  of  all  dotraotors. 
Have  proved  the  Nation's  greatest  beuefaotorsl 
Full  roars' dlffjraQthnkUfaldrlQkJ  yoa'U  ttttff 
To  aid  the  Man— Invigorate  the  mlndl 
Not  this  alone— a  Welcome  you  will  meet 
At  BONA*8-l'8QUARZA.'B)-317  KEARNI  STREET", 
Remember,  too,  not  this  famed  place  to  pass; 
ALL   SPLENDID  LIQUORS  BUT  ONE  BIT  A  GLA1»> 


THEY  HAVK  TAKE1S 

THE     FIRST    PREMIUIW 


All  the  Mechanics'  Fairs. 


-CUKNAL  OF  AMUSEMENT?. 
, ,.;,-d  every  Day  In  tbe  Yew  by 
J-.        r».        BOO-A-HJ0"0"® 

Cita  Kerch***  and  sua  Washington  st«. 

.   Montgomery.  San  Francisw. 


BATCH  ...FEBRUAIU  1,  1S73 


AMUSIS31JENTS,     Etc. 

Alhamhra.—  The    tlmMiagly  sensational 

drimi  of  '  Uiedrlch;  or,  Ltfnio  New  York."  with 
jdna?  Viu'i  a>  Diadricli,  Miss  Alio*  Uarriso:?  as 
Lecaacd  Littla  Miciddo  Ij6*  tbao  four  charac- 
ter.', iccluding  tuat  of  tbe  wonderful  mookey, 
tijTil  in  tbe  mirib-provokiog  Dualities  to  a  whole 
OB0o  full  of  ordinary  aonk*y*.  will  bo  played  at 
the  mauote  to-day,  tais  tveutog  asd  to-morrow 
evetiioe  'or  tbo  list  time.  Thoso  who  bare  not 
eeca  Liu'*?  Mac  b»vo  n>is8fd  better  fun  than  has 
bees  attainable  in  this  city  for  many  a  month. 

Metropolitan    Theatre.— Miss  Augusta 

L.  Oir;.,Q  fca*  met  with  bat  poor  Irok  io  San 
Francis ;c  Lsat  night  her  farewell  benefit  would 
hare  besn  well  attended  bad  it  notbeea  for  tbe 
stor  J3  I'm.  lack  wai  afaloBt  her.  The  perform- 
ance given,  off  jrded  the  gre.test  Ealisfactton  to  all 
present.  Mica  Dargon,  by  ber  impersonation  cf 
Meg  Merrill. s,  added  ano  ber  to  her  list  of  tri- 
onaphi;  it  Mumoit  artistic  and  tale  a  led  exhibi- 
tion of  goad  elocution  End  powerful  acting,  "Gay 
^lanneriafc"  will  ba  p'ayed  again  this  eteniog 
whsa  Mii!)  Diiraon  will  molts  ber  last  appearance 
■  '(jay  Maunering"  will  be  played  to  morrow  night, 
Mis.  Ohailca  Liutonds  as  Meg  Merriliea. 

California    Theatre.— "Eip  Van   Win 

b  John  T.  Raymond  in  tbe  title  role  drew 
another  gjod  hoaee  lait  m;.ht.  It  will  ba  re- 
Ithla  evening.  On  Monday  tight  W.  8.  GIU 
bsrt'a  cbarmini  comedy  of  "Pygaaalioo  and  Gala- 
tea" will  b>  oroinaed.  Thispiece  bad  a  run  of 
over  two  baodred  nights  at  the  Hsymarkst  Thea- 
tro.  Lo  tdon. and  has  met  with  decided  aacces  in 
tbe  Fas-eru  oitias.  It  is  by  tbo  same  aotBT  as 
"  The  Palace  of  Tratb"  and  it  will  doubtless  have 
equally  eucuesoful  run.  There  are  Borne  novel  er- 
feota  io  "Pygmalion  and  Galatea"  never  befora  in 
trcdaced  on  tbe  California. 

Magcire's  Opera  House, —Tomorrow 
nigbA  a  abort  season  of  Italian  opera  will 
commence  under  the  management  of  Ohailei 
Alpsrj.  1  he  orohtBtra  will  be  conduced  by 
Maestro  1>.  Speranzi.  The  opera  of  "Maria  di 
Botun;  or,  A  Dot)  in  tbe  Hocss  of  Cardinal 
fiicho'.iea  '  will  be  presented  for  tbe  Hret  time  in 
thiaoity.  The  cast  is  asf  jllows:  Miria  di  Rohan, 
Signorioa  Adelina  Speranzi;  Le  Oonnte  di  Ohal- 
aie,  Si*aor  Pietro  Biooei;  Le  Daode  Ohevreuse 
(his  first  appevauoe  in  America), Signor  Enrico 
Pardini ;  De  Gondi,  Sigaora  A.  Speranzi;  Dc 
Bb*i,  Mens.  Cbialei;  De  Fiesque,  Mons.  Ronco- 
vUrl;  Aubrey,  Signor  Oarrie.  Tbe  production  for 
tho  An:  tima  la  this  city  of  an  opera,  the  first  ap- 
pearaacs  of  a  bultone,  and  t;e  engagement  of 
scoh  a;ti:las  as  Sigaorioa  Speranzi,  Sigoor  Pietro 
B.icoei,  aid  others  specified  above  should  eosare 
s  large  and  f.Bhionable  attendance  Tto  6  to.ding 
r  reserved  seats  for  this  postponed  per- 
formance, wiil  n~d  them  good  for  to-morrrow 
ntgat, 

Bella  Union  Theatre.— A  grasfc  bill  bas 
been  piepired  for  to-night.  MisB  Lillie  Hall  will 
appear  io  soeg  and  da -ice,  Miss  Lillie  Hsrland  in 
a  Highland  Fling.  Ma:.  Kelly,  J  H  Larkin,  E.  G. 
Mario,  W.  Birk.  romny  Bret,  F.  Caopor  and  Ed 
MoiUgus  in  amusing  aits.  Carrie  Obapman,  Fan' 
»y  Garrsison,  Miss  Josephine  and  others  in  songs 
and  dance?,  aid  Charles  Verner,  MIbs  Jennio 
Johnson  a^d  company  in  the  petite  comedy  of 
*Tbe  Oaptain'd  not  A— Mija," 

Atqenech.— Frank    Mortimer,    Charley 

Thompson,  Barry  Howard  and  many  ot'eora  wi>I 
appsar  in  n:ts  to-n  ght.  Maj  Leroy  will  execu'e 
a  Spanish  daice,  Hu<h  Ribinson  will  appear  in 
Ohangss,  Miss  Ida  Fisk  ia  a  medley  and  a  variety 
:orf  jrmaaces  will  be  presented. 

Woodward's  Gardens. —  Tha  second  as- 

Cfr.  ;j':  of  the  mimmoih  baloon  New  World  with 
Piofessoro  Coe  and  Lay,  has  bean  postponed  fjr 
one  weik  from  today  inconsequence  of  tbe  weather- 
On  Suodsy  the  BiielajB  will  give  their  asaal  per- 
formiace-,  and  mike  an  as:eoiion  in  their  hot- 
fir  baUooo, 

Ee>liit  os  Harrt  Ettinge,— On  Mon- 
day evening  Harry  Eytinge  will  take  bis  benefit  at 
the  Me  ropolilan  Theatre.  If  long  servioe  on  both 
land  and  sea  ean  constitute  a  c'ai  m  to  recognition 
at  the  bands  of  tbe  public  then  Mr.  Eytinge  has 
-Claims.  For  about  thirty  yetr9  he  has  been  oon- 
nected  with  the  ela«  as  maoager,  actor  and  les- 
see, wneu  not  on  tbe  stag",  he  has  been  serving 
bjaoonntryin  the  U.  S.  Navy.  As  an  actor  and 
agentlemaa  Mr.  Eyting*  snoald  seoura  for  bia 
beaecH  the  p:esenoo  of  the  best  people  in  San 
Francisco.  To  the  general  public  he  offers  in- 
ducemantsto  crowd  the  hiuae,  ia  the  capital  bil 
which  he  has  prepirad.  The  performance  will 
oommenoe  with  tbe  'Pride  of  tbe  Navy,"  in  wbioe! 
Miss  SalUe  Hinckley  will  appear;  after  this  the 
fiejoad  act  of  "Hamlet7'  will  ba  given  in  wMch 
Harry  Eytinge  will  give  imi^tions  of  the  great 
theatrical  stars  of  tho  ninctoenth  century:  Koto, 
Boo'.h,  Macresdy,  Foireat  and  others,  this  will 
be  followed  by  the  grand  billet  d' action  of  "Me- 
phls'ophek's  '  by  Mom.  Schmidt  and  M'lle  The- 
resa, and  an  olio  of  Bonga,  etc.,  by  Misses  Fanny 
Young  and  Glbaoo.and  Mr.  Idston,  and  tbe  grand 
transformation  ecoae  from  "Ihe  Yellow  Hat"  will 
conclude  this  very  varied  evening's  entertain- 
ment. 

Tue  Late  James  DowLi.No._Th8  fnneral 
of  the  lately  deoeased  James  Dowling.  so  long 
connected  with  tho  theatres  of  San  Francisco 
as  a  stage  manager,  will  uks  piooo  to-morrow. 
The  cortege  will  Btart  a-.  2  o'uloek.  from  Maguire'a 
Oii»*  House.  Members  of  the  drama-Jo  profes- 
sion are  riqusted  to  attend. 

John  Wilson's  Aoxphttheare.— This  new 
plaoe  or  amoaement  whioh  was  t»  open  on  Mocday 
will  commanea  a  season  some  t'me  next  week. 
Tue  opening  is  postponed  in  oonseqoenoe  of 
the  noc-airvil  of  the  Dockrill  troupe  who  are 
detained  by  the  snow  on  the  Union  Pacific  Rail- 
road. 

CHARLE3    Titian.— The   TiTian   Protean 

Company,  conaiatiogof  ObarioB  Vivian,  the  ohar- 
caote-  toc-i  "  t ■;  Mile  Marie  Gtugaio,  daueease;  J. 
W.  Need.  ari tone,  and  othera.left  for  Eureka, 
ifiumboldt  Bay.  on  Wednesday. 

^Mies   Mabie  Zoel.— This  pleasing  little 

aotress  and  fsong  and  danoe  artist*,  has  retired 
fro  n  tbe  stage,  and  will  leave  to-day  for  China  to 
ioinher  hnsSsod. 

&5AT0MJ0AI,  MtsETiM.— One  of  tn0  most 

complete  colleotiona,of  the  kind  in  the  United 
BUtes.  comprising  hundreds  of  oostly  and  beau-' 
lltat  wri  modehj,'  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 


PACIFIC  COA-T   DRAMATIC  NEWS 

:  -  John  Msgnlre  has  leased  tbe  Piothfl 
Tbe  Lire  a:d  will  sbor  ly  open  with  the  followicg 
company.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  F.  5i.  Dates,  Mr.  Le  .  Mr, 
1  borne.  Miss  Simons  and  others. 

y— Stockton  could  have  had  some 
"atnaeemeot"  but  it  did  not  like  tbo  kind  of 
an  uflsimnt  offered  it.  Tae  Independent  of  Fii- 
day  sajt: 

Tbe  ag-n»  r.f  I-aort  D.  Fair  yeslcra* J  til«Mpcd 
to  tbu  uiiy  for  the  use  ol  tbe  t:  _ 
the  purpose  of  l«c(ui(ng.  Trio  rtyisit  waa  te- 
fu5td  nub  a  promrit^e^s  equalled  otly  &y  tue  as- 
eesimont  of  twenty-ODe  do  law  agaiceta  man  for 
beicgdrnnk,  in  tbe  PoIkc  Ooaxt, 
Good  for  Stock  too. 

Pobtlasd-'  gohooi"  wis  prOdueed  on  Ihe  20th 
and  rar  through  the  week  with  tba  exception  of 
one  night.  Samuel  Piercy  tad  a  benefit  on  tbo 
24th  and  presented  the  third  act  of  "Othello," 
'  Tbo  Old  Guard"  and  recUit.ona.  'School-'  was 
pliyedon  thsfollowiog  nigi.t. 

Sachawento,— Tbe  Emo.-soo  Minstrels  may  oon- 
grata!ate  tbemselres  en  having  accomplished  a 
great  feat.  Tbey  hava  performed  for  two  weeks  to 
good  baaleess  io  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  Sacra- 
mento. Tbehou'oa  hava  been  kept  up  by  con- 
stant cbaoge  of  programme.  To  day  thero  will  be 
a  matinee  performance  and  to-night  tbe  miostrols 
will  give  their  last  enter'ainment  SB  tbey  return 
to  San  Francisco  on  Sunday. 

YiBGiNiA  CiTT.-Zimlocb.  tbe  magician,  and 
Vdulr.loquiat  is  to  have  an  entertainment  at  Pi- 
per's Opera  House  t»  night. 

FETALrM»..-J.  H.  Onarch'a  Variety  Troupe  per- 
formed at  the  tficatre  on  Satnrday.  The  Argus 
Bays: 

Tbe  performance  throughout  was  chaste  and  re- 
spectaul' ,  and  a  great  dual  more  eo  than  we  have 
witnea  ea  in  tne  most  fashionable  metropolitan 
the»tre».  Tbe  music  was  of  i  he  vary  beat  order 
tbe  jokei  laughable  aid  pirfectly  free  from  tbe 
usa  l  vu'gar  wattcis^is,  and  entice  performance 
a&uceession  of  good  things. 

Salt  Lake  Oitk.— On  the  25th  J.  W.  Coggawell 
appeared  in  "Nick  o  tbe  Woods."  He  is  now  en- 
gaged as  leading  man  of  tbe  theatre.  Joseph  Dud- 
ler  bas  ope  ed  the  Bowery  Concert  Hall  on  Main 
street  and  gives  a  Urst-tUss  •n'.ertaicment  there. 
It  will  beseen  by  reference  to  an  advertisement 
in  another  column  that  he  oflirs  engagements  to 
srtietes  going  East  cr  West. 

Sax  Jcse,— J  H.  Church's  company  from  the 
Atheiicam  opened  at  tbe  Opera  House  on  Thurs- 
day evening  for  a  thrae  nights'  engagement  and 
matinee  ou  Saturday.  The  Mercury  gave  Mr. 
Church  a  tremendous  sand- off  and  said: 

The  performance  Includes  minstriUy  in  tbe 
highest  order;  interlude?,  dances,  and  farces 
making  a  bill  seldom  witneised,  and  one  wh  ch 
our  friends  will  do  Writ  not  to  miss  eeeing.  Mr. 
Church  deserves  tbe  liberal  patronage  of  the  San 
Jose  theatre-going  publio  for  bringing  hers  thia 
array  of  talent- 


EASTERN    PftAMATIC   NEWS. 

In   New  York.    "Richard    III"   was  Jrunuing  at 

Booth's. At  the  .Olympic,    a  spectacular  play 

called  "The  Albambrs,"  iris  produced  on  tbe  14th, 

the   papers  apeak  of  it  as  great  rubbish At 

Niblo's,  "Leo  and  Lotos"  ie  still  running  to  f.ir 
business At  Tony  Pastor's,  the  new  appear- 
ances have  been  Osoar  Henry  and  the  youthful 
Victor  Victorelli,  gymnasts;  Annie  Braddon,  vo- 
caliat;  Johnny  Williams,  tbe  Lancashire  c'og 
dancer,  and  Bills  Ifred,  sensation  sosgstreta. 
Annie  Braddon  is  mellifisous  and  robust.  She 
looks  hearty  and  einga  acceptably.  Belle  Ifred 
ia  a  slight  beauty,  whose  voice  transforms  the  gods 

to  geese Wood's  Museum  baa  been  doings 

poor  business,  with  Marietta  Ravel  in  the  military 

drama  of  "Jartinb" At   Union  Square,  John 

Broaghsm'a  last  production,  "Atherley  Cou  t  bas 

drawn  very  thin  houses  At  the  Atherceum, 

George  H  Goes  has  been  appearing  in  a  burlesque 
of  "Oihello."  Tbe  New  York  Mercury,  which  is 
becoming  critical,  speiking  of  Miss  Ida  Madigac, 
who  appeira  ot  this  boaee.says;  ■'dheis  ayoung 
woman  with  lusty  arms  and  a  brief  blue  satia 
dress.  She  has  a  neat  waiBt  and  a  well-rounded 
figure.  No  doubt  her  face  has  its  admirers.  Her 
voice  is  like  the  rnxm  of  vnriety  voices— no  voice  at 
at'.  Varloty  young  ladies  have  never  b  en  able  to 
afford  a  fear-yeara' preparation,  at  four  dellars  a 
Ussoa:  consequently,  few  have  any  vocal  traioicg 
whatever.  Tbe  and  ence  suffered  three  encores 
from  Mias  Madigan,  as  cu3tomsry  at  variety  thea- 
tres whether  called  for  or  Dot." At  the  Gra  d 

Opera  House,  ihe  last  tick  ot '"Round  the  Clock' 
has  been  heard  and  "the  Cataract  of  the  Ganges', 

is    now     flawing     furiously .At     Waliack'iS,, 

Sotbern  still  appears  in  "Sam" At  tbe  Thea- 
tre pomiqup,  Ihe  Mathews  Family  and  Arthur 
Gregory,  acrobats  and  gymnasts,  were  the  fresh 
appearances  since  our  last  report At  the  Bow- 
ery Theatre,  J.  B.  S'.uJey  commenced  an  engage- 
ment on  Jan  13th,  and  on  that  evening  W.  H 
Meeker  made  his  first  appearance  as  a  member  of 
the  company.  "The  Twelve  Temptations"  which 
had  quite  a  run  at  the  Grand  Opera  House  on  its 
original  production,  was  the  attraction,  preceded 
by  "Slasher  and  Crasher" San  Franoisco  Min- 
strels have  no  special  novelty  since  our  last  men- 
tion  At  Bryant's  Minstrel  Hall,  Harry  Sian- 

wood  is  a  favorite,  Harry  Norman  ia  the  tenor, 
Nelse  Seymour,  Dave  Reed  and  ethers  appear. 

Mr.  Lawrenoe  Barrett  is  meetiog  with  splendid 
success  in  ths  South,  where  his  perfermauce3  of 
of  Hamlet  and  Caseins  have  been  received  with 
enthneiasm  by  both  press  and  public 

Miss  Neilson  will  begin  an  engagement  of  two 
weeks  at  the  BoBtoo  Theatre  en  Monday  evening, 
February  3d,  appearing  as  Juliet,  apart  in  which 
she  lately  created  a  great  Bemation  at  Bsoth'a 
Theatre.  New  York. 

The  Tribune  says :  It  gi"e3  ns  plea3nre  to  stats' 
that  the  rumor  of  a  contemp'atod  change  in  the 
management  of  bonth'a  Theatre  next  summer, 
wher*by,  as  was  intimated,  Mr.  Booth  wonld  give 
plaoe  to  Messrs.  Jarrett  and  Palmer,  ie  totally 
without  foundat  on  in  fact.  The  report  proves  to 
have  been  an  idle  piece  of  lobby  gossip  Mr.  Booih 
has  tried  to  establish  and  maintain  suoh  a  Theatre 
as  a  great  city  might  be  orond  of;  and  the  publio, 
we  feel  sure,  will  learn  with  sincere  satisfaction 
that  he  does  not  relinquish  bis  high  ambition  and 
resolute  purpose. 

The  New  York  Mercury  for  a  theatrical  paper 
does  not  seem  over-well  posted,  In  its  last  issue 
it  eat; 

A  Professor  Sylvester,  styling  himself  the  Fakir 
of  Ooloo,  suspends  a  gi  1  in  tue  air  witbout  tne 
assistance  of  ihe  nenal  iron  pole  which  sustains 
the  iron  supports  aronnd  her  body.  Tho  Fakir 
HeB  ill  in  London,  bat  hopes,  if  be  lives  to  coins 
to  New  Yerk. 

As  Professor  Sylvester  only  left  New  York  a  few 
month?  ago  the  N.  Y.  Meroory  Bhows  a  sad  lack  of 
memory  in  puhllehing  the  above  as  news. 

John  Monte?quie  Bellow,  elocutionist,  sailed 
from  Liverpool  on  the  10th,  and  was  to  make  his 
debut  in  New  York  on  the  28th. 

Romelii  Family.  Central.  Philadelphia,  Feb.  3d, 
two  weeks. 

Tony  Denier  and  pantomitr*  troupe,  Cleveland 
Feb.  10th. 

Matthews  Family,  American  Theatre,  Pittsburg 
Feb.  11,2  weeks. 

J.  H.  Budwortb,  Opera-honBe,  Albany,  in  tbe 
new  play  of  "Sunbursts." 

Misa  Agnes  Ethel  will  appear  at  the  Globs  The- 
atre on  February  3d,  In  Vietorien  Sardou's  "  Ag- 
nea"  written  expressly  for  ber,  and  lately  played 
ia  New  York  for  one  hundred  nigbts. 

Dan  Rice's  show  boat,  was  siized  by  the  U.  S. 
Marshal  at  New  Orleans,  for  sailing  without  in- 
spection certificate,  tbe  fine  being  $5M 

""intfijld.  Mass  J  22  j.    Peppei's 


The  Mitia'.ure  Minstre'e,  a  company  of  girls  an 
V'jjt  from  seven  to  fourteen  arrived  in  NewYo:k 
recently  from  England.  Among  tbeut  are  Master 
Dinao,  a  soprani ;  L'zz  e  Coote,  seven  years  cf  age, 
a  airo-comi;  votalls  ;  Maitsr  Oorri.  another 
miniature  Sii»B  Reeves;  Alice  Moltrno,  barp  si ; 
tbe  Ooote'B  o>„  Dutch  singers;  and  O.B.  Wand, 
pianist.  They  gav*  their  firdt  concert  In  America 
St  thj  Mr:  j 'a  nd  [ostHotP,  Laltimore,  oa  the  18  :b. 
Tho  wotider:ul  child  Amerloui  is  attracting  at- 
tention and  iuiDMose  applause  at  Niblo'a.  He  no 
only  p&rforms  solos,  bat  lisds  the  geat  orcheBtra 
of  the  establishment  while  ■SHStlne  blru.  Mr 
Speight,  tbe  father  of  the  boy,  tareriLc;  a  s&d 
dre^B, 

Mrs.  D.  P.  Bowers,  now  Memphis  ThettM.Feb. 
3d,  one  w^ek. 
Joe  Jefiersor-,   Washington.  29th, 
Robert  McWf.de,  Vicksburg,  '.1Mb. 
Carloita  Leclercq,  W*abiDg'.or.  2Mb. 
Frank   Mayo,   w;th     oompany     of  New  Orleans 
Acadeny  of  Mucin,  Dayton,  Ohio,  251b.' 

Mr.  andMrr.  Bou.icauit,  St.  Louis,  7eb.  33,  two 
weeks;  Cincinnati,  22d.  for  brief  engagement,  and 
then  return  to  Booth's,  N.  Y. 
Charlotte  Cnibmao,  Vaaieties,  New  Orleans.  20 
E.  T.  Stetson.  Montreal.  20th. 
Charlotte  Thompson.  Pittsburgh  Opera-house, 
January  20th. 
Joe  Prootor,  Galveet-n,  27th. 
Charles  R.  Thorae.  Jr.,  Oheeinut-stieet  Thea- 
tre, Phila.  iTLb. 

W.  J.  Kslpin,  tbestige-msnager  of  Ned  Bunt- 
lioe'e  company,  died  recently  at  Oincinqati  at  the 
age  of  25.  He  was  a  son  of  tbe  Fenian  Colonel 
H  lpio.  The  company  immediately  raised  a  aubt 
acriplionof  59)  for  his  wife. 

Mrs.  JaaaesA.  Oates*  troupe,  Riohmond,  29  b, 
cne  week.  John  Howeos,  her  beatburlesqoe,'and 
Frank  Howso\  his  brother,  the  musloal  director, 
improvised  a  shooting  match  bahind  the  scenes 
during  a  performance  at  Macon.  Ga  ,  recently,  by 
way  of  a  hoax.  It  was  ingeniously  contrived,  and 
created  widespread  newspaper  comment  in  tbe 
surrounding  cities,  besides  hoaxing  both  actors 
and  audience  at  the  time.  John  Howson  rushed 
upon  tbe  stage  and  into  the  audience  in  apparent 
fright,  while  bis  brother  savagely  followed,  flour- 
ishing a  ravolver.  He  was  sezed  and  doterred 
from  tbe  dire  deed. 

As  an  instance  of  Edwin  Forrest's  professional 
study  aod  of  eome  of  the  difficulties  that  per- 
tain to  histrionic  art,  the  editor  of  Appletons' 
Journal  givsa  publicity  to  tbe  following  anecdote 
of  the  tragedian:  "Mr.  Ferrest  wa3  an  almost  pas- 
sionate admirer  of  Edmund  Keac,  wbom  he  eaw 
when  the  freBhnasi  of  youth  rendered  impressions 
not  only  deep,  but  durable.  He  wsb  in  the  habit 
of  declaring  that  the  marvellous  beauty  of  Kean'a 
rendering  of  the  famous  Farewell  in  "Othello" 
was  unapproachable,  'I  would  give,1  eaid  the  en- 
thusiastic tragedian, 'fifty  dollais  a  week  during 
my  life,  and  secure  the  same  amount  after  my 
de.tb,  to  the  man  who  could  repeat  those  lines 
with  the  tffeot  produced  by  Kean.  I  myself  have 
stmgg'ed  to  do  so  with  all  tbo  study  I  could  be- 
stow and  the  skill  I  coald  command,  and  in  vain. 
But  Once,  and  only  once,  did  I  » aooesd  in  ap- 
proaching tbe  ideal.  It  was  at  the  Park  Theatre 
Tbe  bouse  was  orammed,  and  the  audience  unusu- 
ally responsive.  Wbon  I  came  to  that'epeeeb,  it 
seemed  to  me  as  if  rome  power  inspired  me— for 
an  instant  I  felt  and  mastered  tbe  sentiment  as 
Kean  had  done  and  tbe  people  were  fairly  ablaza 
witb  excitement.  They  gave  me  five';  tremendous 
rounds.  I  went  home  delighted.  At  last,  I 
thonght,  I  had  accomplished  tbe  feat  whioh  for 
years  I  bad  struggled  for.  But  my  elation  was 
premature.  I  nover  afterward  could  catch  tbe 
sublime  expression— the  inspiration  went  as  mys- 
teriously as  it  came.'  " 

Forepaugh's  Circus  will  introduce  next  season 
an  act  upon  two  horses  by  two  dogs  They  hare 
been  broken  by  William  Munroe,  tbe  faur  borae 
and  hurdle  rider,  to  skip  from  horse  to  horse,  to 
leap  balloons  and  drams,  and  ride  backwards 

Tne  New  York  Circus  and  Menagerie  will  in- 
clude thirty  cages  of  animals,  among  which  will  ba 
a  huge  rhinoceros.  I.  hm  .alr&.d  .-  four  elephants 
and  six  camels,  which  will  ha  prominent  features 
in  tbe  prooeseion. 

Obarlts  R.  Thorne,  Jr.  wiU  abortly  start  upon 
a  starring  tour  accompanied  bj  Gus.  Mtstayeras 
his  business  agent.  He  will  prodaoa  tLe  new 
drama  entitltd  "Amos  Olarke." 

Watta  Phillips,  the  celebrated  English  drama- 
tist, has  received  a  libera;  off«r,  which  be  wiil 
probably  accept,  to  write  for  Mrs.  Onanfrau  an 
origin  \\  emotional  drama.  The  lady,  who  has 
entirely  recovered,  recommences  her  season  at 
tbe  Walnut  Street  Theatre,  Philadelphia,  on 
Feb.  3d. 


Had  Him  There. 

"Mr.  0'flab.9rty,:'  said  a  pampons  fellow 
"yoa  wonld  be  a  long  time  in  Ireland  before 
a  squire  would  a-k  you  to  dinner."  "Ab, 
tben,  then,  troth  I  would  your  honor,"  re- 
sponded Mr.  0'Flaherty,  and  your  honor 
would  be  a  long  time  in  Ireland  before  they 
would  make  you  a  squire." 

Nothing:  to  Do. 

We  pily  any  man  who  has  nothing  to  do, 
for  idleness  is  the  mother  of  more  misery 
and  oiime  than  all  other  CiuaeseTer  thought 
or  dreamed  of  by  tbe  prcfjundeat  thinker 
or  the  wisest  theorist.  "  Pray,  of  what  did 
your  brother  die?"  eaid  Marqu's  Spinalo 
one  day  to  Sir  Horace  Vere.  He  anawered, 
"  He  died  cf  haTing  nothing  to  do."  "Alas," 
said  Spinola,  "tbat  were  enough  to  kill  aDy 
gentral  of  us." 


Rhiilroad  Reform  Needed. 

Aitemus  Ward  alludes  to  a  Tery  slow  ra  1 
road  fB  a  breeder  of  injustice,  and  tells  of 
a  coriTict  wbo  was  st-rted  to  go  to  jail  at  the 
other  end  of  tbe  road,  but  he  got  bo  old 
while  going  that  ha  didn't  answer  tbe  de- 
eoxiption  when  be  got  there.  Speaking  of 
the  wme  road,  he  once  t  Did  the  conductor 
tbat  the  cow  catcher  should  be  oa  the  other 
end— there  the  danger  liei.  'Ton  can't 
oTertske  a  cow,"  aaid  he ;  "but  what's  to 
hinder  one  walking  in  the  back  doer  and 
biting  the  passengers  ?" 


McDowell,    Show   Card  Writer, 

Beady  made  and    made  to  order,    boom  10, 
606  Market  strret,  cor.  Post  and  Moatgsmory.  u 


Fob  Sal*— A  lot  ef  cheap  tilk  dreises,  at  32 
Geary  street.  A  good  price  paid  lor  cast-off 
clothing. 

Diamond    Catarrh    Remedy 

Is  a  sure  cure  for  Oatarrh  or  Colds.  Ask  your 
druggist  for  it,  or  send  to  Dr,  A.  F.  Etox,  No. 
•  Post  street.  z 


An    Old.    Lcndmarli. 

The  Verandah  Cigar  Store,  at  the  N.  S.  corner 
of  Kearny  and  Washington  streets,  kept  by 
Henry  Bohm-ldt,  has  been  famous  foe  the  last 
eleven  jeara  for  k^eplog  the  best  Harana  cigars, 

■ 


:iealth  ana.  Pleasure. 
Tnere  tue  not  too  many   pleasures  la  Ban 

Fran cl* co.  Nothing  le  more  pleasant,  nothing 
more  health-giviug  than  a  drive  Into  tne  conn- 
try  now  ano  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
keep  a  carriage  of  their  own,  can  And  one 
sqna)  in  elegance  to  any  private  conveyance 
a!  the  Occidental  Carriage  rtand.  Frank  Boa- 
ton  has  there,  and  at  hie  stables  1016  Stockton 
street,  carriages  of  every  description.  His 
invert  are  careful  and  experiences,  his  charges 
are  moderate.  Tbe  moral  of  the  above  is: 
co  to  Frank  Boutoo  at  the  uccidentai  Hotel 
when  yon  want  a  carriage.  o 


Holiday   cmidi.  s. 

Freab,  sweet  and  nMicious  Sandies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M  A.  Mercei's  pioneer  confection- 
ery. 578  Kearny  street.    "Wholesale  ana  retail,    o 


It  ie  Perfectly  Astonishing 

How  beantifally  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
."•eiore  8  ajh.  returned  the  same  evening  If  de 
«lred.  i 


Altogether  ibe  Best. 

It  is  curious,  but  true,  that  3.  A.  Shaber, 
707  Market  street,  near  Third,  should  sell  fur- 
niture and  bedding  cheaper  than  any  other 
dealer  in  chis  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
convinced.  y 

Photographic    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  3*  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
KlBSion  street. r 

Genuine  Havana   Cigars. 

Best  biaur's  at  611  Montgomery  street,  S.  W. 
oomer  of  Mtr.haut.    Franck  &  Oahn.  q 


W G.siiin «  Beturnea  in  One  X>a y 
And  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Qheer 
Laundry. 

Lever  Buckle    Suspenders, 

At  $1  per  pair— 26  per  cent,  cheaper  than  else- 
irherB — at  the  What  Oheer  Laundry.  y 


CLARK'S 
CHEWING^  CANDY. 

Bead  !       Read  !      Bead  i 

THE  FDBLIO  ABB  HEREBY  NOTIFIED 
that  the  Oandv  made  and  sold  by  Jahn  Pritoh- 
ard  ,A  J.  Baker  and  Patrick  Presrn?,  at  73  Fourth 
Btrset,  is  BAKEB'S  OHKWIKG  OANDY,  al- 
though they  sell  it  from  a  wsgon  and  a  store,  to 
both  of  which  they  USE  OUR  NAME  to  draw 
custom.  ' 

L.  B.  CLABK  A  CO., 
a271w No.  CO  fourth  street. 


THE    HIBERNIA   SAVINGS   AND 
LOAN  SOCIETY, 

N.  E,   corner  Alontsoacery  and  Poet  sts. 

San  Francisco,  January  25,1873. 
At  a  meeting  of  tbe  Board  of  Directors  of  the 
Society  held  tnis  day.  a  dividend  was  declared  on 
old  deposits,  at  the  rate  of  8  per  eent  for  the  eix 
months  coding  with  January  21st,  1ST  J,  payable 
immediately  and  tr<e  frot,  Federal  tax 

ED1VAKD  UABTIBT, 
aS7-lw  Secretary. 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SH0BS 

ON  HAND  and  mads 

to  ORDKK. 

—AT— 

L.    BLAIR'S, 

9  Kearny  atre«t. 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession. 

THE  UNDERSIGNED,  WHO  HAS  BEEN 
over  twelve  years  connected  with  the  press  oi 
Melbourne,  and  is  well  known  by  the  members  ol 
tbe  profeseion  in  the  Colonies,  begs  to  iatimate 
that  ne  ia  prepared  to  give  experienced  advioe  te 
all  persons  professionally  visiting  or  meditating  -. 
visit  to  the  Australian  Golonres.  Fee  moderate- 
Punctuality  in  disp&tohlns  replies  may  be  relied 

WliiLlAV  HENRY  WATERk 
12Viotoria    Chambers,  4C  Oollins  street.  M*l- 
tiourne.     Australia.  *«6  tf 


MkmM  LODGING  HOUSE. 

t     FINELY  FUSVISHED  BOOMB,  8IN- 
\  gle  or  in  suits, 

TVell  r,iicnt«d-and  "Vcntllaiod. 


RICHEDA    FAMILY 

(Formerly   of  Chiarina's    Royal  Italian  Circut) 

WILL  GIVE  LESSONS  ON  THE  VIOLIN  OR 
Guitar,  at  residences  (if  required  J,  or  far 
nish  Music  for  Balls  or  Parties,  at  moderate 
charges.  Residence,  SOS  Montgomery  street 
corner  Jacks oo,  hoam  So  XI-  del21m 


j.  c.  COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    JLTTNCH, 

Cor.  Second  and  Tehama  streets. 

fS^^»  pe^-Terrapin  constantly  on  hand. 
rf^lTu^S  Oysters  ia  every  style,  PRIVATE 
^sia^WaSUPPER  ROOMS    FOR    PASTIES. 

^^  dec  31  lm 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTrON. 

TWO  OP  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
the  Theatrical  Profession  in  California  pre- 
pose  formiog  classes  for  instruction  in  Elocution. 
Persons  wishing  to  avail  themselves  of  the  oppor- 
tunity of  acquiring  a  a&eful  art  at  a  moderate  cost 
can  Bend  intpoir  name*  to  "Oamhyeee  "  P.O.Box 
2334,  when  .particulars  as  to  terms,  etc.  will  be 
sent  *-o  them.  de9l- 


market. 


NEW  YORK  PRICES 

HALL'S  PIANOS 
For  sale  at  No,  \% 
fj  ler  street.  Call  and 
examine  lor  yourselves. 
_J-The  only  Oalifor- 
nia-snade  Piano  on  the 
de24tf 


Grand  Concert  and  Ball 

Of  the  Germanta  Biflee,  at  the  Eorticnltnral 
Hall,  February  2d.  The  mnsical  portion  of  the 
entertainment  will  c-nsiet  of  glees  and  choruses 
by  the  Swiss  Sing'ngOlab  and  Krrf.  Speranza's 
Italian  Singing  Sociely.  This  ball  will  no  doubt 
be  one  of  tbe  most  select  and  enjoyable  of  the 
Bpason,  considering  tbe  p-pniarity  and  high 
social  standing  of  the  oorps.  Tickets,  admit- 
ting genti1  man  and  ladies,  one  dollar.  q 


8sm  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bass  House  Carriages,  can  he 
tonnd  in  front  ef  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
ablisbment,  southwest  corner  Bash  and  Mont- 
gomery sts.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carriage  orders 
left    at   either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 


S.F.BUSSNESS  DIRECTORY 

Bookseller*  uud  Stationers, 

H.  H.  Moore,  Miy  MontKomery.aear  Merchant. 

15 1. hi tien*  Colleges). 
Heald'e,  Brjaot  &  btratton'a  College,  24  Post  St. 

Uutehert, 
Katz,  Fred,  Stalls  Si  to  100.  California  Market, 

Xlrnsv  Fonnderle-s. 
Weed  A.  Kingwell,  Csliforoia,  125  First  eU 

DenllaU, 
Dr.  K'"ng"3  Grand  Dental  and  Surgical  Iostitnt»!  < 
616  Sacramento  street. 

French  Fancy   Ooo.!«. 
Locan  i  Oo.,  19  Montgomerj-.  107  and  109  Sntttr. 

Hnraun  Hulr. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Co.,  llu  Second  street. 

Sln»lc  una  Musical  Instrasnenta. 
Keene,  O.  O.,  mft-.  accordions,  repairer  of  all  kimdJ 
musical  instruments,  20S  Kearny. 
Maccoi-onl  aSnnnfBclarera. 
Brignardello,  Macobiavello  A  Co.,  706  Sanson**. 

Wines  and  JLlqnois.     (Wholesale) 
Danerl  F.  A  To  .  504  Front 


Mme.  JOSEPHINE  EDMONDS 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC    PHYSICIAN. 

TWENTY     TEARS      OF     FR1CTIOI 


IN  THE  TREATMENT  OF  DISEASESTNCH- 
deut  to  f -malee  haa  placd  Madasie  Edmonds 
at  the  head  of  all  physicians  mflk-ng  suoh  praoiio* 
a  specially,  end  enables  her  to  guarantee  a  speed* 
and  permanent  cure  in  the  worst  ca=os  of  iu»- 
pre^sion  acd  mmetrual  deranKemente.  Ladies 
vfill  hod  Madame  Edmonds  a  skillful  physician, 
and  it  is  io  their  interest  to  consult  her  in  all  dis- 
eases mordent  to  women  before  tampering  with 
poisonous  nostrums,  qaack  doctors  and  humbngs. 
Madame  i^dmond3  describes  diBesees  without  any 
information  from  the  patiei-t,  and  enres  without 
the  uae  of  mercury  or  experiments,  thus  eaving 
from  wrong  treatment  for  private,  chronic  ana 
cancer  diseases.  Ooiresooncieooe  s'riotly  coufl- 
dentta).  Office  snd  restdeice,  415  Pine  street, 
between  Kearny  and  Montgomery.  js20  ly 


EsTIN&UISHEB 


'■ABSOLUTELY     THE     BEST     PROTEOTIOsT     ' 

AGAINST  FIRE  !" 

BEKD     FOE  'THEIB     "  BEOOBD." 

R.  B.  Irwin  A  Co.,  General  Agents  Paoina  Coast, 

Forsaleby       '  W.  B.  MDRDOUH. 

Local  Acent,  312  California  st.,  S&n  Franoisdo. 


'Oil   Taa 
FOR   1873 


.es  i 


3NTO-W      X3TJE5, 


■  AND.. 


Fayable  at  the  AaaesKor*.  Office,  or   to 
Deputy. 

1£TI  KOSIXEK,  As»e»or. 
)W7  IB 


WILLIS'   BAND. 


Fritz  Piper*  and  Alarcas  M.  Blam, 

LcnditiK  TloIInl.ts. 

SfiT-OrderB  from  the  country  promptly  attended 

to.     Addresa    M.     ff.     WILLIS,    baton's    Muifcf 

Store.  138  Mot t-gemery  street.,  or   MARCUS  M. 

BLUM.  Sisa  MontgomervBtre^t.  ja6tf 


ARION 

Pianoforte,  i, 

DEOLARED  BT  THE  JUDGES  AT  A  LATt 
Fair  of  the  American  Institute,  after  a  blind-    1 
fold   trial   apainBt   Eteinwsy'B,  Ohickenng's.  sad 
others,  t-o  be  THK  BEST  ON  EXB IBITION.    B* 

CVBTAZ,   Sole  Agent,    SO  O'Farrell  Btrset 
N  B-— Pianos  of  allstyleeTO  RENT.         mart 


iifjsv  «t 


OUTSIDE    LANDS. 

A  NT  AND  ALL  PERSONS  THAT  HAVI 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  OUT- 
SIDB  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  have  ths 
amount  refunded  at  the  office  of  the  nndersffaad 
upon  the  presentation  of  an  order  from  to*  l| 
Mayor  and  City  and  Oouoly  Attorney. 
delStf  A-  A.lT8TI!f. 


OLV 

DAVE  MENDES  A  CO.,  at  the  " 

I  old  original  Keel  Lion,  19  Oesry 

street,  between  Kearny  .■■iid  Pupout,  where  yon 
can  bare  HOT  aKD  COLD  DRINKS,  not  forgst- 
tiogtteold  Pioneer  Lunob.  The  "Old  Sport"  » 
always  on  band. 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS. 

A  LARGE  ASSOBTMI-NT  OF  GENTS'  FUB- 
nishing  Ooods  to  be  b'd  good  andobesftSl 
the'SiLDOORJibR/'J  LEVY'S;.  51«  Montgom- 
ery street.  Justice  given  to  all.  Don't  forge' Uti 
number,  510  Montgomerv  etreet.  deau  u» 


CANDIES. 

ALL     BONDS     OB    THE     FINEST  tOANltt   | 
made  at  our  Steam  Candy  Faotory  daily.    Ai 
orders,  eepeoially  from  the  country,  are  ■oiiOWS"  ' 
ord  will  be  promptly  atteodsd  to.  _,L 

CANT?  A  WAGNEB, 
1IW  Montc-om«rv  et-   ner-r  8sitt*v 


CENTRAL 

is  for 

Families  in  the  city.     Private 

entrance  for.Ladies.    Hair  Cutting,  Shavmri— 

Shampooiog.    Children's  Hair  neatly  cut.    Ladies 

Shampooing  50  cents.  „  _       _.J 

i.Klm  L.  OOItRIVEAU.  ProprieUr. 


MR.  AND  MRS.  DREW'S 

Select  Dancing  Academy 


AMERICAN     EXCHANGE,! 

HATWABOS. 

TONY  OAKEb PROPRIETOR 


1T90MERT  S 

HOTEL. 


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FURBISHED   R0( 
ts  I 

WE- 


t«iHi    I   Mk 


*a»   (KAnmco    mmOAT.  ri.nn.    \  .  -.    i. 


— 


ROPOLITAN  THEATRE 

■ 

guota    Xj.    Dargon. 


CALIFORNIA   T HEATH!. 


ORAL   AJiD   0R16IVAL   ACTWB8 


aManering 

I  Hanoi 


SE<\' 


OP 


It.  JOHN  T.   RAYMOND! 


OUI 


COMBUIA.N. 


EVEKINO  JANUARY  III 


wni    m  rassiariD  nil  wo.  imtwi. 


I 


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1873 

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C1CK.ii 

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ROitT  I 
•er.iir  i.i  frt 

iy  Mannnering! 

fti:  ■  »•  o*  „  ««:  No  ■   fr?.-*eu*  \;~* -.-.-.  -  • 

«HU:t;r.  M1M  ACQCWTA  L.    DlftOOV 

■   •*   I 
tweweas*  w    Jw**7 

.;-•.!  ■.    ■  • 

•wwm  v  m  rn*»y  Tratf 

*     UoWq 
I  -.■>*  Be. 

L.  Balaviox 

■MlH  Jo*a  WoaAird 

rSaata.,  D    All.. 

..W.    KlafattT 

.a»ui".u».-t 

■faaajarlaf...  \    ..  :       -&,  ciif-.on 

Mia.  Fa««y  Otbaoa 

...■a,  l.  r.  b«.iij 

aaaaa.ll.'.  alia.  M'-Arnitr  nf 

ii  Arrmxooff— 

st  Miss  Dargon  Matinee 

irsa.li".  ivr- 
UCANNBHIN  Or! 


T7-K- 


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LAND 


It    KrillIllO-r.brw.rTM 

EFIT  OF  HARRY  EYTINGE 

11  jRrr.r  at 
!■■    Mnrlou    MorclAunt 


AOT    i         i   1    A  ic     i 

1»>  T1X  WIHIU  MR.  JOIH  V,   miM'ivn 

CIR11.   t  TOI      'limi    laom  l-ol.r  WM.TI.I1    ISMtM 

KICK  Mt>t>ER  IT.  A     MUTATE* 

UABltl 

(H>rttl<   rarrfeA.  E.ph«»  r.  J.   mVKLET 

»r«pw  i.  Tiimui-ird  >  ran  miss  LOl 

fUr«.«v  STETDEN   UU    II 

I.  9.  T.H 

:- HIM     INSIF  OBAffAM 

nilll    «':••  Uwkbr.un)  inn TJLLIK  I'MII.IN  I 

Mil"  and  p.m.l.  Fmkiiu. 


KIP    A   M   WIVKI.K 

rd-IRIT  or  BRADUOE  III!  -I  IN 

■riKix  or  dwakf  or  the  moos. 


111.      JOHN      T.       llll'HIMI 

CHA9.   II..SHV 

ROBERT  FBITCHAHD 


Iliof  Ihe  Cil.alll. 

A    litPsi;   or   TVWITI   tkaiis 

ACT      III. 

I'EBBICK  VON   BEEEXAX.. 

WALTER  LEU  AN 

0OCKL1  -                    

HXSDBICE  VEEDKR.  aged  30  jrar. JOHN  WHS  IN 

M.le  and  Female  IVimots. 

OBETCME*.  now  nurrlrd  to  HendiUt- MIS3  ANSIE  OBAHAU 

KEEN  IE.  aged  K  iter! MIrS  CARRIE  HEAR 

BATCH**.  Seth's  wife MISS  LOUISE  HASHES 

SATURDAY,  at  2 RIP  VAN  WINKLE  MATINEE 

MONDAY  EVENINQ,  Febroir/  ilh— 

i»"S'C3-iu:^L3L.ioisr  ana    c3-^i.xja.,t,esa. 

Which  bal  a  run  it  the  Cijm:i:».t  Tb.tv.r.\  London,  of  ever  300  Digit's. 


FMCKa  or  ADMISSION. 

Kfwnnl  Kent*— Tirea.*  Circle  »n<*  Orcbe.tr* I#l  AO    Balcooy 

Ke»*rv*d  Metaie— Baloooy *1,.'»     Gillie  ry 

Dress  Circle  Admission SI  UO    Privite  Boxaa.. 


ftO 

tfi 

i. ml  »10  OO 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


aATl    BOAT      MawPtTOAT     IVIIIKOI 

mn    IT    l  ill    in  n    HOM1  SI  I  AD! 

THE    LEGITIIITE    UD    HUEiTIIITE   DM" 
■M  ■...  .i  KM  ......   .  ,. 

1UTJ  "XT       AMI]       1'IITBD 

MIHH      LILLIK        lln.l. 

l»   KOftO    AKP   DA". 

Baa. 

It.    ...    IA..WIM 

■      .(Uf 
A*.  .Ik-  A... .4  f.slll.  1  ..n     .t     .ml  I  i.pllf 

0».r1.f.  Till  ■  —!  111 

■rlBW  An"..".."..    ."....\!.'.'..",.'.,..W.  MaatatA*. 

'..I'    .....  J... I.   J..IMI 

<      lOfJ  'I*ll|>|>lll|fM, 

OOfllLl.  nl  HOOTER 

Song  sod  Dance TLillie  Hill 

M. drill. ni   Nlii(liuPMu 

A .......  Nn  *-«  r.n.r  w«rrfi... 

T1IB  TWO    «»JBT^X7--A.rsj,ivs 

K.llr Uitl. Mink 

Or.rlar.  Or«h»»tr. 

Olob.  Aif.nili.it  M'll.  K»s..l.  Al.rr.lim 

Hllilll.AJB  n.lAO l.ll.l.ir.   II  A  HI. A  KD 

Th.  Mud  Nat.h.r I  li.rl..  V.r.ar 

How     Wo      I   ..ii  it.i     Dot     Oad. 

1.  H.  LARKIIf  ml  CARRIK  ARMSTROKO 

Bunch  of  Ballads Hiss  Lillie  Hall 

■«*■■  >nd   Dance Hl««  Josephine 

FOuiToXlioCK  TRAIW. 

Cofill tod Hree 

OTertore... Orobeetrs 

The  whole  to  ccnolvdo  with  the 

Captain's  Not  A -Miss 

Gen,  Storm  well Chin,  W-n»r 

0,i>i.  D>riDK U.tt  Kollr 

.lobn  Stock R,  <_.     M.nh 

HVburr    J     11.   l.irlin 

K  UMod  Taolv I  ommr  Brte 

l'  colly Jim.gU  Johoien 

FAnnr ,i  '--riri  uhii  ra»a 

Mftrr  K.nsinfinrrfltioD 

in  PRBPAUTION— 

The  Bravo  of  the  New  York  Ring, 

\t 'oil  tlic  Bon.h  or  the  Coardvan'.  Di.tiBhter. 


IPIERS    &    POND," 

■at»    K««rij   elrrr-t, 
SKR  OF  BUSH,  9AK  rKAXCISOO. 

LIQUORS  tMO  CIGARS 

TIA      AMD      i'»n»T 


!■!  lin*>.  Tn-  om  fori  of 
tbo  rrtioog  m  1  coartoetei 
tba  tit*-]  jm  of  the 


<dil.tj:o. 


AID  COFFEF,  WINES.  LIQUORS  A  CIGARS 

MO    Kearny   .Ireel. 

COBBER  OP  BUSH.  SAN  FRANOISCO. 

'SPIERS    &    POND." 


HAIR. 

KOUKAPr  SAN  FRANOISOO 

-  nuy 

■  uman  and  Imitation  Hair 

Good    .Cheap  and   Fine 

Jewelry  &  Fancy  Coods, 

IS  AT  TUB 

EW  YORK    STORE. 

A.    B.    RAMMOM  .t-  CO., 

An.  l  to  Mceond  wtreet. 
Wlw.       Between  Mluluit    and    Minna. 


fe 


Kirs 


irVCi 


attention,  Good  Livers! 

IB.  P.  BBROBS.  FORMERLY 
proprietor  of  too  Mfncn*  Rwt- 
arAnt,  fin  uk-o  tba  mAaMteraeDt 
both  tb»  Hfiun'  RwunriDt  oa 
laneraLfti  iunt  tuia  too  Mtnera' 
-MOh  op  M».rkat  ttretl,  in  partoerabip  witn  MR. 
DRAYKUB.  who  bu  bwn  ooomclfld  with  tbo 
mloryo.ii,    ImproTemenU  b«ra  beea  m»do  in 

•  caliino  d-partm-nt.  thut  will  reedfl*  tbe  Mi- 
n'  mot*  popular  this  It  h»«  «rtr  been  darioi 

•  tl  )««ri  of  iu  prjBpuritr.  Our  Bill!  of  FiTf 
ibrioi  «JI  tbe  delioioiOw  of  tbe  Maeon.  Oar 
mo  ii  "Good  F*re,Good  Oookiof  And  ModetAU 


P.  11EKC.ES  Si  CO., 

1INERS'    RESTAURANT. 

SSI  and  SSS  Oonunoreial,  Aod 
1-69  Market  airwat. 
OpwD  from  &  a.m.  to  10  P.M.  aaSl  1m 


THE  SAN  FRANCISCO 

ILL  POSTING  COMPANY 

•KA  fturkml.  ai.*  cor.  EteldcdorK. 

HioAii  ol  P.  ACS  K.  Co) 

10MK  AND  SEB  D8.     GIVE  UB  A  TRIAL; 
Ill  »»d«*TOr  to  .  .„      w.  vml  W  »i»r. 


McDANIEL'S 

Museum  and  Theatre. 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

THK  USDERMOlffiD  WOULD  MOST  RE- 
apacttallj  rrproaeai  to  son  and  f-n  pobile  ksd 
eraiiy,  mat  0a  ia  now  propared  to  turiiab  faoil- 
itie*  for  txr.ibi'ioDB  of  orety  kind  and  character, 
wbloh  anoald  deiei'a  tbo  mtronaira  of  th«  pub- 
lic Uo  bu  oracled  at  fJb*yooe.  WyomicK,  A 
I.ARl.K  AND  Cv>MMODIOU.S  llAl-L,  witheool 
Se«t-*rr  ltd  Sia.t.  Tt<-  Hall  is  «r!l  vr-ntilatso 
and  lichlod,  and  mad*>  comforiah'A  (or  all  loafona 
of  tbajear.  lilKBESTOK  MUSIC,  both  String 
and  Braaa,  can  bo  furoiahed  at  all  time*. 

Saiiafaorory  arraosomants  will  b«  made  with 
TUKATKIOAL  OR  OTHBR  lUJII'iNIEs,  eiLh- 
•r  for  KootioK  of  Kail  or  porformanoea  oo  a  per- 
•eotace  of  *. Ue  receipt*.    Correspoaderic«  >olicitfld 

Addreea.  '      J.  McDANIBL, 

Lock  Box  No  1.  Cheyenne,   Wyoming. 

N.  H  — CariAfttttM  wjoted  for  tbe  Cheyoaoe 
Maaoao.  Tboia  wnblna:  fngiBompnte.  state  low. 
eat  urns  for  tbe  Winter  Sanson,  iwmnr  photo- 

frapb  to  niy  address.  Half  f'assafce  Money  re- 
□  oded  altar  filliog  eDBasemante, 

JAMHS  McDAN,IBL, 
Proprietor  Cboyeana  Theatre  and  Musenm, 
oc.'i  3m  Lock  Box  No.  l.Oboieane.  W.  T. 


THE  ART  OF  SINGING 

IN  ITS  rHGBEST  PHREK0HON  -RICH  ARD 
MULDKK  1  AB11KI.  t-acbe<r  of  scraral  cele- 
brated E'lrops&rt  artistes,  iette  Dlreoiorof  the  ru- 
nowLcd  ConaervMory  ef  Uencva,  Maitre  du  Chant 
nl  I  *  Kwncb  lm.ifrKl  Aoad«my  of  Moriit: .  r  ■<-,,.- 
dactonf  the  Philbnrmonn|Ufl  Sooiety  In  Patla, 
andat  prareit  Muiical  Ulreitor  of  tho  Fabbrl 
Oppro.ii  picparod  to  sjlve  privnlo  leasnns,  either 
at  bis  ofll-e  or  at  ine  rcoi'oa'enf  thu  Daolls: 
likewlm.  i      i  tJF    SINGING,    PlANU  and 

MUSICAL  INSTRUCTION. 

For  funhur  r»artic«isr»  aoply  at  PROF.  MUL- 
DKK'dofSi-n  NxSl  POWKLLSlRliKi'.  botwo  n 
Market  and  Kills  Also,  lettsra  raoeiv*U  nod  terms 
U  he  had  at  tbo  mu«io  store  of  M.  Gray.  Ufa*  st , 
and  of  Momtb  Sbormaa  A  Uydo,  corner  of  *aUor 
and  Kaaray  etroetn.  jaft  im 


SOUTHERN  PACIFIC 


4fo 


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....AND.... 


CHOP    ] 
Summer  >tr«l,  ofKunj  balwcen  Pine 
arid  Cnllfornlu. 

THE  FIRE8T    FRKSH    BALTIMORE    AND 
TRANSPLANTED  OYSTERS  ••rv.d   In  illi 
Itjlo.     Er.rytoiDit  cooi.d  intne  beat  m.nner. 
•>  Th •  Finest  Liquor,  and  Olgire. 
•9*EleKB.iaQl«««  of  Kooms  for  Lrtdlea. 
■VOPBN  DAY  AND  NIGHT. 

B.  J.  1EOHAU  A  P  D.  JESSEIf. 
no»  lm  I'r.prietorA. 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

wmkumka  orrr,  aevaba. 

T^?  KI:';?AHI  THKATRB  HAS  BEER  BR- 
■    diiwritod,  «nd  out  b.  ruud  bj  tbe  nlibt  or 


literal',  t.ulod  .lib  on  wlioitloo  gSP?" 


fUd  Mi.  I 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING,  DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE,   AND 
[QUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Itoonis     lO    and      IT 0£JO    "Wa*sliiiifi:tou    street. 


MIS  4  A VMK  ADAM", 
Star  Serlq-Conrie  Vocnllt. 

JAMES  UULLOWAY, 
Celebrated  K>  (•ii*ii'i,ni.f<iinu. 

IIIKUY  AMLAB 
— iiuf. — 

fri.Mr.u     rKirniAiii), 

with  di"  if ix ist.  SeneoUet, 

■•COVMTKKFKIT." 

*D'ATALL!E, 
The  orltfitiixl  Hun  with  the  Iron  .Jaw. 

-with- 
M'XdliE    ANGLHA     nnd    FRAGILE. 

M-  1.  I,   E      OURDELLA, 
Htur  f'«|«  eatrl«nne. 

C  II  A  «.   A.    IJARDNEE, 
The  Celebrated  Dutch  Comedian. 

rHK    ABOVE    ARTISTS    ARK    NOW 
caged  by  mfi.agerB  Wustof  the  Rooky  Moun 


VUiarCEZADIK     1IM1LMA, 
1  he  MLiin  of  Mystery. 


OUTf     I*I^TON, 


LTC  Y 
Herlo-Comlc 


ADAMS, 

•>n. I  ]Duettlata. 


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Champ  I  on    Eqneatrlun     tJuKicler,    with— 

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Premiere  Equestrian  and    Manage    Act. 

W.    O  A.   Y    1,  O   U   II  , 

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ON    OUR  BOOKS.    AND   CAN    BEEN. 

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FOR  ALL  PART  B  OE  THE  UNITED  STATES, 
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prepared  to  furnish  at  BQOrt  notice,  Domeetlo 
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Commou  Labor.Td,  F;i  m  Hands,  Bill-road 
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Wood  Chopper",  eto,  etc,  tipeofal  attention  given  . 
to  furolsbing  Domestic  Hi-rvants.        jt  20  lm 


CHEYENNETHEATRE. 
Professionals  Wanted. 


SIX  FIRST-OLASB  PKOPLE.-MU8T  HAVE 
good  wardrobe,  Four  Ladies  aad  two  Gen- 
tleman to  be  good  ia  general  business  for  the  oom- 
lng  Winter  Seasoa,  comioenoln.r  tbe  Brat  week  in 
November,  IS, 2.  Address  atatlnr  lowest  terms, 
with  Photograph.  Half  Fare  reloaded  after  fill- 
lag  engagement. 

JAMES  MODANIEL, 


Biggest  Race  Yet! 


THE  HUMAN  RACE. 


HE  HAJOKITY  OP  THOME  WHO 
re.lde  la  Ran  Francltco,  buy  tbelr 
Sblrto  and  Famishing  Good,  of  BK*}E- 
DIOT  A  CO..  Wo.  SK.eoad  .lr.el.be. 
cnaie  tber  ore  alw.y.  treated  well  oad 
bar  their  i-o.d.  at  th.  lowest   price.,  at 


T1 


DIVIDEND   NOTICE. 

JJIVIDEND  NOTIOE.-SAVISOS  AND  LOAN 
SOCIETY,  No.  «1»  Olnr  street.-Tb>  Bosrd 
of  Uirectore  bavo  tbla  day  declared  a  diridecd  for 
the  Bix  moutbs  ondlng  December  3 1st,  ISTi.of  nine 
per  cent  per  annum  on  all  deposit',  payable  on  and 
after  the  15th  inst. 

j»  lA-JK         CYRUS  W.  OARMANY.  Oaahier. 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT   ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM 

And  College  of  Medicine. 

TO  nC\fi  BEAUTIFUL  AND  IN8TRUOT- 
M.\Jm\J\J\J  ive  obieotB  to  be  ae»n.  Qpeo  to  tho 
Public  DA.Y  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUREKA  HAU- 
318  Montgomery  street.    FOR  MEN  0NL7*. 

etav-Dn.   Jordan's   Private  Office  is  at  all 
Genry  street  (opposite  old  Meobanica'  PaTilion). 


Stage  Dancing* 

. TAUOHT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 


dettlm 


DASHAWAY  BALL, 

Pott  atreet.  near  E.amr. 


ADOLPHUS    STOCKMETER, 

....TEAOHEB  OF.... 

PIANO    AND    SINCINC. 

Balls  and   Partfea  attended  to,  and  Hull  fat 


THE  JOUENAL  OF  AMUSEMENTS. 


J. 


Published  every  Day  id  the  Year  by 

P».        B  O  <3-  -A-  H  3D  TJ  S 


Saasterebaut  «nd  SttS   Washington  8ti 

Below  Montgomery,  Sin  Franoieoo. 


SATURDAY FEBRUARY  1, 


1873 


A  Happy  New  Year. 

What  a  pleaiare  It  is  lo  meet  a  smiling  counte- 
nonce,  whether  it  be  on  the  street  or  10  the  par- 
lor. And  why  is  it  tbat  some  laces  wear  a  cootin- 
nally  bappy  look  1  It  1b  simply  because  tbey  live  on 
a  plain,  nutritions  and  substantial  diet.  That  man 
la  a  pnblio  benefactor  who  will  conscientiously 
serve  os  with  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
met).  Looii  Meyers,  proprietor  of  the  "While 
Bouse,"  Kearny  street,  also  of  tbe  Capitol  Res- 
taaraLt,  Fourtb  BtreeL  does  It.  as  hundreds  can 
enthuaitBtieally  testify.  tiiskitchtDsare  marvels 
of  ord»r  and  cleanliness.'  Try  him,  and.  you  wilt 
flod  it  impossible  to  eat  elsewhere. 


Tbe    President's    Message, 

Peace  and  prosperity  are  the  key  notes  of  this 
document.  Cheapness  and  durabllty  are  the 
characteristics  of  H.  Lnchfilngei'd  furniture. 
All  should  visit  Lid  emporium,  73P  Market 
street,  and  ascertain  hew  cheaply  a  honee  oan 
be  furnished.  P 


Alio, 


Sewing  Machine!  for  Sale, 

Be&tsd  and  ripaired.  at  116  Post  street. 
Agency  f.riliJls'  Adjustable  Treadle.  x 

J^oliaay    Punches, 

There  are  no  fundus  i"0r  liio  holiday  iaVlee 
that  compare  with  Sqnsrza'e.  Squwzfc's  Punches 
are  famou*  for  the  high  ait  shown  in  their  man- 
ufacture, the  happy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  the  great  Sqnarzt,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  puncheB  and  cordials  for 
the  Holiday  tables.  For  sale  at  the  new  branch, 
317  Eearnv  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
liOLeldeadorff  street.     H 

Live    Well. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  is  tbe  caueeof  many  crimes.  Those 
Who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Wash- 
lngton  treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Boca-en,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  since 
1849.  provides  for  his  customers  Laie  Tahoe 
trout,  Bsimagundi  soup,  game,  tame  geeee, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  con  desire.  The  best  cud  of  tea  In  the 
city— English  breakfast  tea  —  Boucnong  and 
Oracle  Pekoe — can  be  obtained  here,  a 


Something  .New. 

Win  A.  Hubbard's  manufactured  mispea'  and 
infant's  garments  and  ladies  undtrwetr  In  tuit^, 
are  f imed  ft  r  their  superit  rity  of  mike  and  tex- 
tnre  all  over  the  Union.  Mr.  Geo.  W.  Amidon, 
the  authorized  agent  of  Mr.  Hubbard, baa  e«tab- 
Ilshed  a  depot  of  these  goods  at  248  Second  st, 
forwholefrale  and  retail  tride,  A  liberal  dlf. 
count  to  the  trade.  •> 
• 

500    Pairs    ut    4ocks, 
At  all  prices,  itt  he  What  Queer  Laundry. 

.Dr.  Barlow  O.  *->initri 

Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygeian  E. 11,  637  California  etree', 
every  Friday  evenlig,  commencing  at  7  H  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  exsmining 
and  prescribing  for  patients,.  Dr.  Smi'h  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  10  health 
to  Invalids  daily,  from  0  to  4  p  m  ,  free.        i 


HARRY  QfjRBYN'S  SALOON 


byn  respectfuly  Informs  bis  irtends  and  pat- 
rons tbat  be  bas  >efltted  la  beantitul  style  tbia 
cosy  and  comfortable  resort,  and  will  be  pleased 
to  see  them,  one  and  all.  and  have  tbem  sample 
some  of  tO»  choicest  wine*  and  liquors,  A  new 
billiard  table  from  tbe  manufaoto  y  of  Liesentieid 
with  Pbeitn  and  Oollender'a  latest  patent,  steel- 
faced  cushion?,  bas  be^n  olaced  in  tbe  Billiard 
Parlor.  The  popular  aud  efficient  beverage  manip- 
ulator. Tommy  Carroll,  oao  be  found  ia  bis  old  po- 
sition prepared  to  dispense  creator ,  oomfortto  all. 
ja«  If  ____ 


BR 


H.  C.  F.  BEHRENS. 

OFFICE, 

SIS    RFAllSY     STBfiETi 
Between  BnBb  a 'id  Sutter.  jaSO  lm 


A.  Pleasant  Jjocfttton.! 

Persons  degfHng  oomfori&ble  lodgings  in  a 
Central  xocatlDn,  Bhoaid  visit  the  Alnambra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  building  is  a  very  One  one  and  Is  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. , 


Halv work  anil  Combing* 

Made  up  ntal  ana  cheap  at  830  Wasbirgtcn 
attest,  near  Stockton.  Silo  curls  steamed  fo 
twenty-five  cents.  v 

Jones  &  Schroder's 

Celebrated  Grab  Ohowder  can  be  obtained  only 
at  080  Bush  1  treat,  nearly  oppes'te  ihe  Alham- 
bra  Theatre.  Bob  Hait  eats  it,  and  they  all 
eat  it.  Only  the  teat  brands  of  Liquors  bot- 
tled for  family  use.  Q 

The  Mountain  Beer  is  the  only  real  Ltger  on 
this  Coast.  Call  aud  try  it,  at  624  Sa-,iamento 
fitrjtt,  where  it  Ik  told  at  10  cents  a  glass.       X 


The  Place. 

If  you  want  a  elf  an  bath,  with  clean  towels, 
and  a  good  shave,  or  your  hair  cut  In  the  befct 
style,  by  expsrleneed  workmen,  goto  Brown'a 
Bathing  and  Hair  Drying  Siloon,,  No.  202 
Fourth  street,  near  Howtrd.  r 


What    Cheer     Laundry 
la  the  best  laindry  In  Ban  Franoieoo, 


Reduced  prices.  Shirts  from  75c.  to  S3. 
Complete  assortment  of  Oents'  Furnishing 
GjcdJ.    Beales  &  Co.  Keirny  fct.,  near  Bueh,  ov 


Oysters. 

In  strolling  round  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Ft ib  co  by  gas  light, 
uur  careless  feat,  hy  chance  did  stray 
To  where    fountain's  ceaseless  rplay 
Of  waters  bright,  did  make  a  soreen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen  ; 
While  mosey  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell. 
Made  tbat  window  teem  to  be 
Bome  fairy  grotto  of  tbe  sea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here — 
It  looks  so  nlc*j— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suite  me  to  a  'T,'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  hie  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
Tbat  we  might  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  magrrijicenily,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cocked  every  Btyle;  Just  think  of  that. 
And  if  your  month  don't  water,  then 
Tou're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  crabs  and  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  aft.  kinds  of  game. 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name. 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  Ice  cream; 
80  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners, M 
Whoever  doubts  thiB  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goeB  there  once  will  go  again, 
Pacific  Oyster  House.  337  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

CHABLSB  HAA£B.  Proprietor. 

X>o  TTovl    lino  re 

That  with  BurriBjcnVs  PaiTeasa  yon  oan  ont 
WJd.  make  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly!  Bend  j 
floatage  stamp  !Gr  an  Illustrated  catalogue,  H. 
A,  Deming,  agent,  office  of  the  Howe  Sewing 
Machine,  So.  II?  Kearny  a  tree  t,  between  Butter 
ind  Post,  Ban  Francisco.  , 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  la  no  end  to  the  multitude  0!  fashions 
in  hats.  At  "The"  Bat  Store," C47  Wa-hiogton 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  tceae 
nrw  styles  can  '  >e  fonnd.  The  stock  ia  immense 
—tbe  prlceB  are  reasonable.  Everyone  who 
oes  theie  is  sura  to  be  suited.  b 

X>o    Wot    Suffer    from    Corns, 

The  unfortunate  Bufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
Ions,  Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  R.  fl.  Cowan'B  Insti- 
tute, 310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
speak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doc- 
tor's capability.  References  given  if  required,  b 


For    Wa.shitt.fl; 

Shirts,  SI  50  per  ctoz.;  small  pieces,  50o.  per 
3.     At  the  What  Cheer  Leundry-  * 


Fcr  a  safe  and  efficient  Eeatjttfieb  of  the 
Complexion,  use  DiOKty's  Famous  Cesme  pe 
Lis.  L 


Eureka  Social  Club 

The  prizes  to  be  awarded  at  the  Ninth  An- 
nual maiquerale  ball  of  the  Eureka  Social 
Club  are  on  exhibition  in  the  window  of  Stoltz 
aud  Sons  drj  '^oods  &tor&  Sauth-east  corner  of 
Kearny  aod  Pine  streets  n 

Claibvoyakt.— Madame  Clara  Antonia,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium. 
has  removed  to  323  Kearny  st.  Consultations  in 
(English,  French  and  German.  1 


Fresh  and  Sweet. 

For  the  best     confectionery,  go  to   Canty  and 
Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Suttor.        M 


What    Cheer   Laundry 

Employs  no  Chinamen,  and  should  be  pat 
ronlsed  by  everybody.  • 


Watches  and  Jewelry, 

Very  low,  at  H.  A.  Calender's,  62  Second 
tr#>et,  corner  of  Mission.  x> 


The  IllBsf rated  Press  (S.  F, ) 

No.  1,  January,  18"3.  Sold  by  subscription— 
$1  50  a  year.  Elegant,  choice,  cneap.  Sample 
number?,  15  cents.  Address  Murr&y,  Dewey  & 
Co.,  S.  F.  o 


Best    Quality    or*  Dosskin 

Driving  gloves,  at  f  2  per  pair,  at  the  What 
Obeer  Laundry  a 

For  the  Very  Best  Drinks, 

Goto  Yakes'  Branch  Saloon,  corner  of  Market 
and  Third  etreata.  no 


It    You    Want 

Tour  Blankets  and  FlannelB  well  washed,  and 
sot  spoiled,  send  them  to  tbe  What  Cheer  Lann 
Sit.  x 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


X>r.    Donor ty 

Has  devoted  his  study  mote  particularly  to 
colonic  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  1b 
now  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  In 
Ban  FranelBoo.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leldesdora,  a  few  doors  Delow  What 
Oheer  House. I 

Oyster    Traae. 

The  t«r  trade  In  California  1b  assuming 
gjgantlo  proportions.    Emerson  Corrille,  of  the 

Saddle  Rock,  410  Pine  street,  furnishes  from 
hla  own  oyster  beds  at  San  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parte  ol  the  Paoifio  Coast.  His 
Eastern  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 
has  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and  ♦he 
•Saddle  Rook"  is  known  everywhere, 


METROPOLITAN  THEATRE. 
Extra  Special  Announcement 


Monday  JBvenlno;,  Feb.3a, 
Has  been  tet  apart  for  his  BENEFIT,  whoa  will 
be  preeented  a  rare  aid  exi  remely  varied  bill.    The 
evening'*  performance  will  commence  with 

THE   FBIDB    OFTBEXATT! 
In  which  MISS  SALLIB  HINCKLEY  will  appear 
( having  kindly  volunteered),  supported  by  the  en- 
tire company.     Alter  whleh  the  2d  act  of 
HA.  MLET! 

HAMLET,  MR.  HARRY  EVIINGF.  In  whioh 
dnrlnftthe  'play  a'coet  eoenee,"  he  will  give  hla 
3flEff™S2? '«  itnit"loa«'  0*  the  Great  Constellation 
otjTflgio  btaw,  K.ean,Bootb,^Macreu^yaad  Jf9r- 

h,GMnNQtll?A<dLfSSeD-  MFPHISTOPHELESI 

bl  MONS.    bOHMlDT   and    MXLE   THERE SE, 

■•^  AT*    k,,nd,y  Tolnoteered.     After  wbioh  a 

asasf.,vsfs,s?,.,a-  ^&^f MISSEB 

THS    IIlLoW     HAT! 

*>■  Cox  Baok  open.    Secnra  Beats  earl,       fel  fd 


Rum  Punch,   Hot  Scotch, 

TOM    and    JERBT, 

60    TO    TIIJG    HHiXCU 

Hot    Scotch, 

18S  Sutter  afreet.  Bear  Kearny. 

All    Drinlis    Teu    Cents 

HOT     CIXOWDEK     ETERT    N1G1IT. 
no!5  tf  JOS.  D.  BRIGGS;  Proprietor 


THE   OLD 
Hot     ScotcH, 

15  JLfortoa  Street,  near  Kearny. 

All    Drinks    Ten.    Cents 
Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  ANDJERRY.  IN  TOWN. 

Always  on  file  the  New  York  Herald,  Harper's 
Weekly,  Frank  Leslie's,  Dag's  Doing?,  Police  Ga- 
zette, all  tbe  California  pap^iB,  also  London 
Panofa,  Bell's  Life.  Illustrated  London  News.  Oall 
and  satisfy  yourself. 

Kf  Don't  forget  the  sign  of  the  Tf ot    Scotch. 

de7tf  CHARLES  WM.  FELDMA.N.  Prop'r. 


HflESStlS.  M'HEILft  CALOER 

ANNOUNCES  TO  THEIR  PRIENDS  AND 
the  Poblic  generally,  tbat  they  have  opened 
under  OOLMAN'o  CLOTHING  STORF,  Corner 
of  Bush  and  Montgomery  Btreets,  with  a  WELL 
SELEUTED  STOCK  of 

CHOICE  WINES, 

XtlOjVOILS    AND 


All  are  invited  to  call,  and  ARCHIE  MoNEIL 
AND  WM.  C,  OALDER  will  do  their  beat  to 
make  them  comfortable.  ji'Altf 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

MASONIC    SAVINGS    AND    LOAN    BANK. 

Ho.    6  Poit   atreet.  Masonic  Temple, 
SAN  FRANCISCO. 

AT  A  MEETING  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  DIREO- 
tora  of  thia  Bank,  held  January  20tn,  1873, 
a  dividend  was  declared  at  the  rate  of  ten  (10)  per 
cent,  per  annum  on  Term  or  Permanent  Depoeita, 
and, eight  per  cent,  per  annum  on  Ordinary  De- 
posits, far  the  eemi-annnal  term  ending  January 
2lat,  1873,  payable  on  and  after  February  1st,  1873. 
free  from  all  taxeB.  ChEOKGE  ROUINti, 
js2'2-sf Secretary. 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

Son  Francltco  Savings  TTnlon,   G39  Call- 
fornlu  street,  corner  of  ~Webb. 

POR  THE  HALF  YEAR  ENDING  WITH  THE 
■-  3lst  December,  1872,  a  dividend  bas  bfen  de- 
clared at  tbe  rate  of  aine  and  eii-tenths  (9ff-lG) 
per  cent,  per  annum  on  Term  DepositB,  and  eigbt 
(61  per  cent,  per  annum  on  Ordinary  Deposits,  free 
ot  Federal  Tax  no  Deposits,  payable  on  and  after 
13rh  January,  1878.  By  order. 
d*3l  iw  LOVELL  WHITE.  Oaab-er, 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

ETUT    SATTKDAY    NIQHT. 


Piano    and     Slnslng   at  8  P.M, 


CHARING 


* 


SALOON 


606  Mission  street,  near  Second. 
delO  J.  EAGLES,  Proprietor. 


EMPLOYMENT  OFFICE 

65S  Sacramento  street, 

(The  Flrat  Hoaee  below  Kearny  street,) 

FOB  FURNISHING  WHITE  AND  CHINESE 
Help  of  all  kinds.— General  Bannese  Agency; 
Collect  Rent*,  Notea  and  Accounts:  White  and 
Chinese  Laborers  supplied  for  Families.  Hotels, 
Farm?,  Factories,  etc. 

OOA8,   F.   BECnMtEK  A  CO.. 
de28  lm  658  Sacramento  street 


The    Seat   Remedies, 
Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.    Dr,  Fer- 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 
PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITUTE 

N.  E.  oor.  Jackson  and  Kearny  sts. 

THE  GREAT  ERAD1CATOR  OF  SPECIAL 
COMPLAINTS,  formerly  ot  Lock  Hoepital 
k^?an?D^n^  tne  laBt  twelve  pears  of  San  Francisco. 
DR.  TUZER  informs  the  fcfllioted  that  after  ^Bit- 
ing all  the  HOSPITALft  IN  LONDON  AND 
rARLS,  and  Bpendiog  one  year  in  the  mOBt  cele- 
brated Hospital  in  London,  the  LOCK,  he  hiB  re- 
opened tis  old  Medical  Iosutnte  at  the  old  stand 
wbara  he  can  always  bo  found.  DR.  TOZEit  baa 
lor  forty  years  met  with  usparalleled  success  in 
^uohv0,1?'.01^01  dlseass  generally  ksiown  aa 
CHRONIC  AND  SPECIAL  COMPLAINTS. 

UK.  til  AS.  JBT.  TOZEK 
i9«ln.  *'ery  wa?  ""pensible,  binding  himBelf  to 
eff^ot  a  permanent  ccbe,  or  making  no  cha  geB 
Those  who  cannot  afford  to  pay  for  advice  and 
medicioB  will  be  cbarged  for  medicine  only.  THE 
MuNrHLY  RESTORATIVE  PILLS.neverknown 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  oases  for  which  tbeyare 
rsoommeoded.  are    to    be    obtained   only  at  my 

k  »  ;-«»  i.08!.83  p6r  bor-  FoU  difeotion  on  each 
box,  lent  hj-  bx»re£S  or  otherwise 
rt?.^DT^ER  "oes  n0t  icitite'the  advertising 
Quacks  woo  make  it  a  practice  to  publish  false 
affidavits  and  other  false  rtferencei,  bat  refers  to 
h  ^rUBS?e-.°-Uble  people  in  lhe  Stare,  whom  he 
haB  cubed  of  diseases  which  othsre  have  failed  to 


£.  PARDIN1 

NO.  7«©  WASHINGTON  STF  ^ET.  (ABOVE 
the  Plaza),  San  Franotaoo.  Boots  and  Shoes 
made  to  order  in  the  best  French  style.  The  same 
ready  made  a)>tr3; op  hMA  ^o  Wm  ' 


THE  GOLDEN  ERA 


For     1873. 


2IST  YEAR  OF  PUBLICATION. 


A    New   Departure 


Kr:E3"W"     "X"E!^LH.. 


FRESH    AND     BRILLIANT 
CONTRIBUTORS. 


The  Best  Talent  in  the  Country 


San  Francisco  Peuilletons  and 
Social  Gossip. 


True  Reflex  of  California 
Life  and  Times. 


THE  ROMANCE  AND  REALITY 
OF  THE  PERIOD. 


The  Great  Novel  of  the  Day, 

The  New  Magdalen! 

TVS    WII.KJE    COLLINS, 
IN  THE 

Golden  Era. 


The  "Podgers  Papers," 


By  "Podffera,"  la 


THE  GOLDEN  ERA, 


SWALLOW  FLIGHTS 

By  Charles  TVorren  Stoddard,  In 

The  Golden   Era. 


TABLE       TALK, 

By  Olive  Harper,  in 

The  Golden  Era 


TOM     -A..     BA.T717'S'B 

Fenllleton,  In 

The  Golden  Era. 


OBIOIKAL  STORIES,  POEMS  ASH 
SKETCHES,  1M8U10J  OOSKIP, 
AMTJ8EMEKT8,  UTIBATUII 
AID  AST,  AS8WEBS  TO  COK- 
BJK8I«l»jrnEJTS,    ETC, 


DRESS  MAKING. 

V|RS.  M.  F.   RTSHOP.  NO.  1«  O'FARRELL 

-tu-  itreet,  is  tbe  p.'aoe  for  Ladies  and  strangers 
visiting  the  oity  to  have  their  Dresses  saada  tn 
Btyle.  and  a  perfeot  fit.  at  a  moderate  price.    de!9 


FERNANDEZ  &  AGUIRRE, 


FASHIONABLE  HATTERS,  No.  118W 
POST    STREET,  near  Kearny.    A  fine 
assortment  of  Hats  and  Caps  constantly  ont 
hand.    19-  Hate  made    u  order  and  renovated  in 
tbe  neatest  style.  oc2zlm 


a 


LEWIS   &  PANDER, 

STOVES,   RANGES.   TINWARB    AND  J^K 
all  kinds  of  Cooking  u'tecsila.  the  bestSAV 
ajid  cheapest.    No.  3»  GEARY  STRKKT,  ^F 
between  Kearny  and  Dnpont.  ia8  3m       ^^ 


IYI0NS.  ALEXANDER  WOLQWSKI, 

THE    WELL-KNOWN    PIANIST    AND  VO- 
oaliBt,  reopens  Kew  OoarsBS  for  Piano  and 

singing  bj  his  entirely  New  and  Simplified  System 
—  the  shortest  in  existence— reading  music  at  Bight. 
Accompaniments.  Singing  for  Parlor  or  OoncortB, 
»t   **prjs.   Wolowski'a  residenoe,    4i»    SUrrER 

strekt  desim 


FRENCH    CORSETS. 

ME  PONS.  IMPORTER  AND   DEALER  TN 


1*'THB  "GOLDEN  ERA"  IS  THE  OLDEST 
Weekly  Paper  in  the  State,  permanently 
established,  and  more  widely  circulated  at  bome 
and  abroad  than  any  other  on  the  Pacific  Coast. 
In  California,  the  Atlantio  States,  and  throughout 
the  entire  field  of  i  ta  great  and  rapidly  increasing 
circulation,  thu  "GOLDEN  ERA"  la  universally 
regarded  as  a  literary  and  family  joarnal  of  une- 
qualled excellence. 


To  Advertisers. 


Tbo  "GOLDEN  ERA*'  Is  a  welcome  Sunday  vis- 
itor In  every  Home  trrd  Household,  and  as  an 
advertising  medium  its  advantages  must  be  appa- 
rent to  business  men. 

TO  HAIL  SUBSCRIBERS, 

The   Gorden  Km.  for  One  Year,  83  SO  ; 
for  SiX  Months,  88  OO, 

Hnbacriptious  to  be  paid  in  advance. 

The  Golden  Era  and  Peterson'*  XiOdlea* 

National  Masaxlae,  One  Tear.  85. 

■^•THE  GOLDEN  ERA  and  PETERSON'S 
LADIES'  NATIONAL  MAGAZINE  served  by 
Garners  in  tbe  oity  at  \VA  cents  per  week. 

THE  GOLDEN  ERA.  single  copies,  Ten  Gents, 
For  sale  at  all  Newa-ataoda. 


r        PRICE    JIICTS 

A  Safe  and  speedy  Reme 
dyfor  all  Bronchial  Affec 
tions,  Asthma,  Colds 
Coughs,  Loss  of  Voice 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  Con 
sumption,  Hoarseness 
Pain  and  soreness  of  th< 
Breast,  and  all  Difficultlei 
arising  from  a  suddet 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  its 
healing  powers,  Ask  foi 
the  California  Hall's  PU| 
monary  alsam.  Sold  bj 
all  Druggists. 

J.    R.  GATES    &   CO, 

rJlOPKIETOKS, 

Corner    Soaiome    and     Commerclnl    at* 
ja-13  tf 

Pacific  Stone  Company, 

THE  P.10IFIO  STONE  COMPANY  QiU 
the  eaveoial  attenMon  of  Arohiteots,  En#n. 
eers,  and  the  Dnblio  In  general,  to  the  SUPER10B 
QUALITY  of  the  Stone  now  being  manufactora*! 
by  them  in  this  city  under  the  Ransoms  Patent* 
They  make  to  order  and  keep  in  stock : 
Building;  Fronts,  Water  Pipe, 

Sinks,   Monuments,    Fountains,     J 
Tile*,  Copln?"  for  WfthY 
Filter*,  etc.,  etc 
Together  with  Ransome's  celebrated   Free-OHl 
Grindstones,  all  of  which  we  gnarantes  superior 
and  at  a  price  far  below  that  of  band-cut  work. 
sVThe  attention  of  private  parties  iatendtag 
baild  is  respectfully  solicited. 
Office.  No.  IP  BUSH  STREET.  San  Franolsw. 


THOMAS    W.    BKEE, 
SIXiTTJESX*.  PljATHr 

MANUFACTURER 

— AND— 
BEPAIBER 

—OF— 

ORUIIIS,  B5NJ0S, 

— AND— 
OTIil.R    MTJ8ICAA.    I9f«TBTJMF,N7S 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1SC5. 

*&•  Lesson*  given  on  the  Banjo  and  Dram.  M; 
MISSION  STREET,  between  First  and  Second, 

N.  B.— Fine-toned  Silver  Solo  Banjos  for  Ptt 
sasionala  always  00  band.  ;xlS  tl 


TRATS  alwaia  on  hand. 


Alfred  Tetterf 

Manufaoturerand  1 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES 

SSA>  Dnpont. 

NEAR  SUTTER  STtfffli 

See  my  stock  of  Bi. 
Cages  before  purobuil 
elsewhere.  AlwayBtOBV 
thing  nsw  on  hand.  It 
Patent  OageB,  made  , 
Tin  Wire,  are  warraai* 
FREEFHOU  VERMf: 
Also,  beat  quality  TK 
noMif. 


Meerschaum  Pipe  Depot 

613     KEABST    8TKJ3ET. 

PIPES  MADE  TO  ORDER  AT 
the  Bbortes  notic?  AllPioesand 
Cigar  Holders  wananted  genuine,  and 
to  color  well.  Mer.rtobaum  Pipps  aud 
walkiog  Oaces  Mounted  and  Repaired 
at  lowest  Eastern  Prices,  and  with  tbebeetworl' 
manBhip.  A  large  assortment  of  Walking  0»o( 
and  fancy  Goods  of  every  description  slw»yi  c 
hand.  no211a' 


The  Popular  Beveragi 

CONGRESS  WATER  FROM  THE  PACIFI 
Congress  Springe,  near  Santa  Clara.  Indorse 
by  tbe  Medical  Faculty  its  curative  powers  bsin1 
equal  to  the  celebrated  Congress  Watsr  fromttt 
Springs  of  Saratoga,  New  kork.  Dapot  remove 
from  128  Kearny  Btreet  to  Kew  Montgomery,  ob 
door  from  Howard.  Families  supplied  daliy.  Lit 
eral  discount  to  tbe  trace,  and  orders  attendee  t 
promptly.  dfewlai 


FRENCH  MUTUAL  PROVIDE!, 
SAVINGS  &  LOAN  SOCIETY. 

Twenty-Sixth     Seml-Annual    Blvldend 

A.  DIVIDEND  OF  NINE  PERCENT.  PER  AN 
num.  net.  (9  per  cent.)  upon  tbe  operation 
of  the  French  Savings  and  Loan  Society,  for  tb 
six  months  ending  December  Slat,  1872,  baa,  jj 
conformity  with  the  report  cf  the  Committee*' 
Verification  appointed  by  the  members  of  tb*  8c 
ciety,  been  declared  by  the  Board  of  Adminiiu* 
t'oo,  at  the  Scmi-Anaual   Meeting   held   od   to 


10th  instant.  This  dividend  will  be  payable  0 
and  after  the  eighteenth  instant,  at  tee  cfflMO 
the  Society,  411  Bush  atreet. 


j201m 


GB8TATE  MAHE,     I 
Direotor  of  Frenob  Savings  Bat*' 


DEALER  IN  < 
andall  kind! 


GEORGE    MAYES*: 

lYSTEfeS.DLAKS 
[  of  SHELL  FISH, 
Stalls  Nob.  46,  41,  &S,  California 
Market,  entrant-i  on  California  street     - 

Publio  or  private  parties  a^d  familie*  anppfl*' 
from  6  A.M.  to  12  P.  m.  Ladies'  and  Gentlemjn 
OJB_*«r  Room  ooeo  from-S  a.m.  to  12  p.w 


irJ%. 


-iaTIl* 


Philadelphia   Restaurant 

OHAS.  V.  BERGOLD,  PBOPRIETOB- 


OHOIOEST     MEATS     AND 
:eta"ileg.     Board    by    the    weed. 

'INK  (STREET,  between  Kearcy 
ntmiiiM  mar26  lm 


THE     -■,  . 
Vegela'iles 
40§    PINE  »'*- 
and  Montgomery. 


m. 


Crystal  Sample  Roor 

S35   SACBAMESTO   8TIE11. 

ALL    DRINKS,    PLAIN    OB    FANCY,  II 
GENTS.    »»-Hot  DiinkB  .Bpeoialiy. 

K.  MATHER, 
j.nim  Proprietor 


Bar  Sugar 


TCOR    SALE— 518    KEARNY    6TSEET. 
"      MERCER'S.     Alto,  every  kind  of  Cud 

Wholesale  and  Retai  1. 
no7tf 


SI.    A.    IIIBIEII 


Indian  Queen  Range 

The  Best  in.  the  BJTa.x-l£(  j 

MANUFACrTDRED  BY 


I 


lVapa  Soda 
Iatiee*sue«    Toelc 


■•• 


•  »»»*LI».    0» 


£  1 : 


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U<    r»»»Cllt(l:      *»«DiT.      I  tBHlARV      3 


»•».    XVI.  -  »-.     111. 


>Juo    X»»-la-< 


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Hats!    Hal^  \ 


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MAGUIRE'S  OPERA  HOUSE 


MIW    ALHAXBBA    THflATRI, 


SAN  FRANCISCO  ATHENEUM 


1 1  \  i  •  i  \  i  <  i  iii       ,    1 1 1 1 


Italian  Opera  Company!  EMERSON     MINSTRELS 


THII    rVENIMO 

MONSTER    PRO 


'18. : 

Ill  It 


nor  season  oxlt. 

mm  .  mun  urm 


Second  Grand  Opera  Night 


3VI  n  .       .TOIIIVrsrY        A.  J_.  L,  13  1ST  I 

M  itaa  t«H  raaM 


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Till   urn   »  i    mi  i   i 

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rt>t  with  rat  rorm.AU  Mtft.tr,  est:- 


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J^aat    J*V  m--  J^    »"•      xVtf  JW    JL    W       JL-  EMRR«n  iK  IffTIRK  COMPANY 


The    Bells. 


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■  l»  Uttn  •'  ■•  .>-n 


am<<^r:i.rin;w.    Laatlaaal  mf-;r. 
•welt..  MUn,  ib 


lonductnr,  MkNtro  D.  Speranzs 


TBTR'DA  T.  rihiirj  «k- 

3L.-A.  TRAVIATA 


l'ni-t     «•-<•.  mil Olio. 

LITTLE      MAO'S      BBeBISTCEJ 

Mo-id  end  ibned- r  Bkeleb  entitled 

.,  non  mill 

JUIISin  ALLBN 

LITTLH  MAO 

%  T  H  E~GRE  A TM^EltSONfs 

In    His    Album    of    Spcrliiltion. 

EXPEBIUENT BOB  HABT  |  JAJE,  the  B»-t-»r 3  111  RICKET  |  PROF.  AljUAl'tJIlTIn ADD  HTM  AN 


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II  .i 


Seats  aaa  be  reserved  *t  tbt  Box  Office  of  tbe  Open 


re  ope- 

Vert*  Beeeb,  Hewer*  tad    Mlestea-street  tin  stop  at  tee 
lear  si  th«  ateee  of  tb*  Opera. 


•  Ullllllll       BwVaVJfB    A  WO     <»K<   IIRSTICA 

Concluding  with  tbo  idrjli-piovokiiig  Sketch  or  b 

F>O3E1.33XX>303E3IWr     3F,3E1.TT1,^P, 

8H0RTT  MoGIXL LITTLE  MAO 

Old  Mcalbeg bob  Hart 

Mr«.  Mfalbag O.  W.  Roc*.  Oiler 

BUFFALO  BILL JOBNNY  ALLEN 

BUM John  Robinson 

OBc«r  HcOoolgU Sam  RUk.-y 

Other  Uhtracters  by  the  Company. 

81  OO  j  Pnrqnetle S5  Centa 

,.50  Cents  I  Private  Boxci $5   an*]   HI© 

•V  All  Bills  against  the  Alhanibre  Theatre  >nn*t  oe  presented   hereafter  on  Monday. 

■7*P«rform»nce  to  commence  pnoctu»Ily  at  eight   o'clock. 


■ortlmor,    Rom,    Dixon.    Thnnipsont 


llnri-A    Howard  and  iii~  liim|o 

""""^  M-..I,  m.  I  i.ir 

l"i>.-   HUnittea   nlili    Mortimer 


llM'l    l.^**P   M.    M«ll||>    . 
«M.I*k     n»»r» 


Hnlllr   l.«  l.rr^l 
Mir  l^mjr 


MISCHIEVOUS    BAM. 

Mr.  Ooartrlfbt  ...li.rt.  Ilowird  I  Papil Tomai  Km 

O"1"'" ■■ Orahaura 

*""«  ■!••  r«»r  Mfm»llll, 

HUCH  ROBINSON IN  HIS  CHANCES 

»**«,,«'»  .    ..ldH  Flak 

"•""  *•»• l.nn  lllin 

.  OrohMti« 

SOHOOL. 

OldOrlnst.  Tsaohor Frank  HoKlaiar 

l*»Uy  Bolivar <:b»rl»«  TbonprnM] 

■Imoa  tHpay Walter  Parka 

Stbotar* OanipaDT 


•onr  nnd  Dance I^on   Dlxoa 

IVobady's   IlnrMtiif Buy  I^roy 

Hart— Drlrnn  from  Home..lf  !■•<-•  Homer*  «V   I. a  Farr-rat 


NEGRO    ACT. 

ObarUt  Tbomptoo and Uarry  Howard 

OTTtore  .. Orobaatra 


■ong Unnlc  Hi.  Clavta 


Overluro , Orchestra 


Tbo  performaooe  will  cnaoludo  wiibl 

PUTTING  HIM  THROUGH! 

Actor Hsrrr  Howard 

Amaiaor Charles  Thompson  I  Osll  Boy Elafth  Bobtosoa 

kT-Xjools.    Otxt     fox-     FAB.O 


TUT   MOIIKL   LODOI.IO  BolaM. 

I  Thoea 

t'ommTfliil         who 

A    i.ifii'«i'.rr  a*a* 


PACIFIC  HOUSE, 
t  OLYMPIC  HOUSE, 


once 


Kl.rni  .ir^*!,  9W \ 
poalli.  Ihf  Plata 
R A  I.ST0.1  *  OOTRRLL. 


OarCelabralad  f  ' 
<VCALL  AITD  SEE  TUEM 


Tbar  1 1  PK&FBCTI.Y,  and  tor  Qialitr  and  durability  will  oarer  be  malobod.    To  ba  bad  oolr  at  tho 

I  X  Ij    A«CTIO«    STllltK.     IK    KMrai    atreel. 


kal-l""1  ' 


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FIGARO 

'  ,„.nL.,. 

ORGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 

....  ClBCULATKd.  IN    ... 

All    the   Theatres. 

4XD    II 

CIRCULATED  EVERY   DAY 

IS    THC    TEAR. 

8ENERALLY    THROUGH DT    THE    CITY 


Wolf  in  the  Fold  &  the  Thistle 

THE  THISTLE  THAT  PRICKED  THE  FAI* 
Laura  has  got  oit  toother  ol'tlonoftho 
"Wolf  la  the  Fold"  that  rtoeti  not  cimfltot  with 
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sold  at  S3  CO. 
AOO  dozen  White  Shirts,  worth    SI  60,    to  be  sold 

nt  75  cents. 
SO  caiei  of  Ileavy   TJnderclothlng.    40c     to  SI  50. 

Hats.      Hats.      Hats. 

From  95c.  to  SI  SO,  aold  elaowhere   from  84  to  5. 

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Havo  yon  beheld  ltl    If  not,  you've  a  treM 
At  SQUARZA'S  PUNCH  SALOON,  In  Ko&rnr  itreet 
There  BONA,  dluolplo  of  UKHAT  SQUAUZA, 
Dlflpemos  famed  Magic  P'ii>cbe»;  rtith<.-r 
Tho  most  delloioua  mlx'uresyt>c  reoordod; 
And  havo  with  many  madalrj  been  rewarded! 
Ladles  their  CORDIALS  tl'.r.e  con  alp  at  lelBnre,— 
Their  "TiSaRS"  appaaee,—  and  Hen  gain    "LADJlTta 

PLEASURE." 
To  allay  connubial  dlfferencoii  and  pain. 
Id  "ANTI-DIVOUUE"  you  can  your  end  attain. 
Sip  of  the  potent  extraot  bnt  one  taate, 
lour  arm,  condoling,  straight  la  round  her  waist 
QuesBwhata  "iiORNiNU  OOiiD'oiu"*  in  the  kill 
That  healB  the  pukrrel  and  lmpurts  the  bliss  I 
The  "WELCOME"  too,  you'll  always  And 
A  balmy  soother  for  the  troubled  mind. 
The  bright  "AURORA,"  uud  the  sweut  "FARE WELI* 
Jnst  visit  BONA,  and  you'll  all  fare  well  I 
His  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  are  the  panacea 
For  all  dyspeptlos  and  tot  diarrhoea. 
No  Oholera  Morbus  ever  ban  been  found 
Where  "flYrtiENIo  bitter;*"  knock  around. 
BONA  and  SQUARZA,  spite  of  all  detraotors, 
Have  proved  the  Nation's  grsstest  benefactors  I 
Full  FO&TX  diffdrent  hiiltufal  drlaki  you'll  And 
To  aid  the  Man— Invigorate  the  mind  I 
Not  this  alone— a  Welcome  yon  will  meet 
At  BONA'S- (SQUARZA'S) —317  KEARNY  STREET. 
Remember,  too,  not  this  famed  place  to  pass; 
ALL   SPLENDID  LIQUORS  BUT  ONE  BIT  A  GLASS. 


TH-EY  HAVE  TAKEN 

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MOXDAY  FEBBUABI  3.  1813 


AJit.S  EJUS  NTS,    Etc. 

CmLL/ornU  Theatre. 

To-nighl,  ice  beautiful  comedy  of  "Pygmalion 
md  Galatea,  by  W.  S.  .Gilbert.  tanlhor  of 'The 
Palace  ol  Tntb,"  will  be  presented  with  tew 
scenery,  and  -D«  novel  acsric  effect  ol  the  disso.v- 
loc  Statoe.  invented  by  Prsf<  •  isr  Tobio,  who  has 
■acceeced  Protestor  Pepper,  at  the  Royal  Polj- 
technie.  London.  The  story  is  very  simple,  Pyg- 
malion hu  made  a  beautiful  statue  cf  Gala'.ea, 
bat  is  dissatisfled  that  Ms  art  is  limited  to  tbe 
mere  copying  of  tbe  human  form  He  would 
IUTe  bis  worka  breathe  and  move,  and  therefore 
praya  tbe  gods  to  endow  his  maaterplsoe  with  life. 
He  has  married  Cynisca.  who,  as  a  girl,  was  vowed 
to  Artemis,  bat  whom  the  goddess  released  from 
hu  tows  with  tbe  condition  that  if  either  see  or 
nullon  sboolJ  prove  falsa  to  each  other,  the 
wronged  one  should  Snare  tbe  power  to  oi.l  down 
blindness  on  tbe  recreant.  Cynisca  baa  occasion 
to  go  to  Athens,  and,  after  her  departure,  tbe  gods 
baring  board  Pygmalion's  prayer,  grant  it,  and 
Galatea  deioends  from  ber  pedestal.  For  a  mo- 
ment bo  falls  fn  love  with  ber.  Ojoisca.  on  her 
rotors,  bears  of  it,  and,  overcome  with  jealousy, 
makes  use  of  tbe  power  bestowed  upon  her  by 
Artemis,  and  calls  down  bliadotsa  on  her  husband. 
Galatea,  deeply  loving  him,  devotes  herself  to 
reconciling  htm  with  Mb  wife,  which  accomplished, 
she  becomes  a  statue  again,  and  melts  into  insub- 
stantial a  r.  The  principal  interest,  of  course, 
etotrwa  in  Galatea,  why  is  charmingly  drawn  as 
one  born  at  onoe  to  womanhood,  witbont  even  the 
experience  of  a  child.  She  knows  nothing  of  tbe 
world,  aid  has  but  one  sentiment  developed— 
love,  and  this  the  bestows  in  all  its  fatness  opon 
Pygmalicn,  who  finds  it  ont  of  hrslpowor  to  con- 
vince hsr  that  he  is  already  bound  unto  another. 
She  alio.  In  ber  .innocence,  has  an  embarrassing 
habit  of  speaking  tbe  troth  witbont  softening  or 
reflection,  and  many  of  tbe  most  delightful  por- 
tionsof  the  play  grow  out  of  ibis  feature  In  her 
character.  She  admires  bereelf,  and  lauds  ber 
beauty,  disparages  the  personal  appearance  of 
others  as  compared  with  herself,  pouts  at  the 
eoDventiocalities  of  the  world  which  make  it 
neccesaary  to  say  one  thing  when  another  is  meant, 
and  la  altogether  one  of  the  most  fascinating  and 
provoking  of  impossibilities.  The  character  of 
Ohrjaos  will  be  aseumed  by  John  T.  Raymond. 
Misi  Annie  Graham  will  be  Galatea,  the  animated 
etune;  G.  D,  Chaplin  trill  appear  as  Pygmalion, 
the  sculptor:  Miss  Ella  Wilton,  who  has  been 
specially  engaged  for  this  play,  will  perform  the 
part  of  Uynieca,  Pygmalion's  wife;  Miss  Minnie 
Walton  that  of  Mjrinie,  P^gmalloa'J  .eister,  and 
Mrs.  Judah,  Daphine,  Chrysos'  wife.  W.  A.  Mes- 
tayer.will  be  Leucippe,  a  soldier;  B.  N.  Thayer 
Agesrimos,  ChryBoa's  slave,  and  Harry  Coad,  Mi- 
mos,  Pygmalion's  slave.  This  p:ece  had  a  run  ol 
over  two  hundred  nights  at  the  Haymarkst  Thea- 
tre, London,  and  was  one  of  tbe  greatest  suc- 
cesses of  many  seasons  Tbe  evening's  entertain- 
ment will  conclude  with  'The  Spectre  Bride. 
groom,"  in  which  John  T.  Raymond  will  take 
the  character  of  "Diggory." 
Alhambra. 

The  Emerson  Miaetre's  having  returned  from 
Sacramento,  where  they  played  a  very  successful 
two  week's  engagement,  will  open  at  the  A 1  him  bra 
to-night  in  conjunction  with  Johnny  Allen  and 
Little  Mac  A  splendid  programme  will  be  given. 
It  willcompnse  a  capital  first  part,  in  which  Billy 
Emerson.  J.  G.  Bnssell,  Charles  Sutton  and 
others  will  appear.  Little  Mac's  Essence  :  a  blood 
and  thunder  Bketch  entitled  "Red-Handed  Mike,*' 
by  Johnny  Aller,  Bob  Hart  and  Little  Mac;  Em- 
•ricn  in  bis  specialties:  the  screaming  act  of 
"The  Wow  Invention,"  by  Bob  Hart,  Sam  Rickey 
and  Add  R,  man,  and  "Forbidden  Fruit,"  in  which 
Little  Mac,  Johnny  Allen,  Sam  Rickey,  Bob  Hart 
G.  W.  Rooksfeller,  J.  Rob:n»on  and  others  will 
appear.  The  Alhambra  Theatre  will  be  thronged 
to-night. 
Metropolitan   Tb*-s.tre. 

To-night  Harry  E/tinge,  the  veteran  manager 
au-hor  and  actor,  will  take  abeneflt  attbis  theatre 
and  we  ars  eure  f-at  the  publie  of  San  Francisco 
wili  see  to  it  that  it  prove  a  bumper.  Mr.  Eytinge 
has  proved  bimaetf  a  talettei  and  versatile  actor 
daring  his  engagement  at  tbli  theatre,  and  de- 
■erves  that  his  efforts  to  please  should  be  rec* 
Ognized.  A  capital  bill  is  offered  on  this 
occasion :  Tbe  perforce  loe  will  commence 
with  the  ''Pride  of  the  Nary,"  in  which  M'ss 
S&llie  Hinckley  will  appear ;  after  this  tb  e 
eoaoud  act  of  "Hamlet"  will  bs  given  in  wbich 
Harry  Eytinge  will  give  imitations  ol  the  great 
theatrical  stars  of  tbe  nineteenth  century:  Eean, 
Booth,  Maoready,  Foirest  and  others;  this  will 
be  followed  by  the  grand  ballet  d'action  of  "Me- 
phis'optufes,"  by  Mans.  Schmidt  and  M'lle  The- 
rese,  and  an  olio  of  ecngs,  etc..  by  Misses  Fanny 
Toaeg  and  GibsoD,  and  Mr.  Liston,  and  tbe  grand 
transformation  scene  from  "Ihe  Yellow  Hat"  will 
coaolude  this  very  varied  evening's  entertain- 
ment, 

Majinire's  Opera  House. 

The  season  of  Italian  opera  at  this  bouse  under 
the  management  of  Charles  Alpers  opened  bril- 
liantly last  night  with  the  production  of  "Maria 
de  Robau."  In  spite  of  the  gloomy  weather  tbe 
Opera  Home  was  crowded,  and  many  ladies  had 
to  find  seats  in  tbe  lower  part  of  the  house.  The 
performance  was  a  very  pleasing  one  throughout. 
The  open  Is  charming— full  of  melody  and  abound- 
ing in  light,  cheerful  airs.  This  opera  is  a  favor- 
ite in  Paris,  but  for  ssme  reason  unknown  te  us  It 
is  seldom  presented  in  this  country  or  England 
ignorina  Sperenza  filled  tbe  role  of  the  heroine 
with  bar  accustomed  ability.  Sirnor  Baccei  was 
ie  splendid  voice,  and  received  the  mott  enthusi- 
astic applause.  Sigoora  Sperauza,  the  new  con- 
tralto, who  appeared,  proved  heretic  a  thorough 
artiste,  singing  and  sating  admirably.  The  new 
baritone.  Signer  Pardini,  has  a  voice  which  is  cf 
m  good  anility,  but  lacking  in  volume ;  it  is  hardly 
e  baritone  voice.  The  opera  was  •  decided  suc- 
cess, and  thorouKhly  enjoyed  by  all  present.  Tbe 
season  kat  opened  auspiciously, end  promises  to  te 
e  very  successful  one.  To-morrow  night  "Ernani" 
will  be  presented  with  the  can  which  appears  en 
our  first  page.  "La  Favorite"  will  be  performed 
n  Thursday  evening.  FigaSO  will  circulate  as 
the  house  programme. 

Bella        lion.  Theatre. 

The  d..i  presented  at  this  bouse  on  Saturday 
and  Sunday  evening'  drew  large  house?,  and  wilt 
bs  repeated  to-night.  It  comprises  Mise  Lillie 
Hall  In  song  and  dance;  Mat  Kelly,  J.  H.  Lsrkin 
aid  R.  G.  Marsh  in  amusing  actB;  Miss  Fanny 
Garrctsc:  z  ballads;  Charles  Vomer  in  comic 
Bongs;  Miss  Lillie  Harland  in  fancy  dances;  CogiU 
and  Cooper  in  song  and  dance,  and  many  other 
•opular performances.  The  sprightly  comedietta 
entitled'The  Captain's  Not  Amiss,"  concludes 
.be  evening's  amuiemeat. 


The  Alheneum. 

The  bill  which  gaue  such  satisfaction  on  Satur 
day  and  Sunday  evenings  will  be  repeated  to-nigbu' 
Frink  Mortimer,  Msi  Ida  Fisk,  Miss  May  Leroy, 
Magsie  Brewir,  and  ether  favoaite  artistes,  wl 
take  part  in  tbe  programme  published  on  our  first 
page. 
Woodward'a  Gardens. 

G.  Bnislay  made  e  successful  ascension  with 
bis  Montgoiaer  ballooo  on  Sucday.  Next  Satur- 
day Messrs.  Ooe  and  Laj  will  make  another  as- 
cension with  their  grand  gas  balloon.  Mr.  J.  Cal- 
lahan, the  character  skater,  better  known  among 
his  friends  as  "Obi  ging  Johnny,"  will  have  a 
benefit  ia  the  Pavilion  on  Wednesday  night.  A 
large  number  of  volunteers  will  appear,  and  the 
ekating  performances  will  bo  followed  by  dancing. 

Heard  From 

Messier  Wllssn  received  a  dispatch  from  the 
Dockrill  Troope,  from  Ogden.  jesierday.  It  was 
to  the  purport  that  the  troupe  and  the  horses  got 
through  the  enow  blockade  Ie  good  condition, 
after  much  trouble.  They  were  laying  over  one 
day  to  rest  horses,  and  will  arrive  to-morrow 
aight.  They  will  open  at  the  Amphitheatre  on 
Sutter  street  on  Thursday  or  Friday  of  this  week. 
Marriage. 

The  marriage  of  J.  0.  Williamson  and  Mies  Mag- 
gie Snlllvan  t  Haggle  Moore)  took  place  yesterday 
at  the  residence  of  of  Archbishop  Ale  many.  Miss 
Katie  Sullivan  was  bridesmaid  and  John  McCul- 
lough  groomsman,  Tbe  wedding  was  a  very  quiet 
one.  After  tbe  ceremocy  the  happy  pair  were 
driven  to  the  residence  of  the  bridegroom, 
214  Ellis  street,  where  many  friends  were  waiting 
tooffer  their  congratulations.  Tbe  public  will 
be  enabled  to  do  so  on  Wednesday  erening,  when 
these  two  popular  favorites  will  reappear  at  the 
California  Theatre. 

A^kToanou,  Mc3£tjh.~ one  of  the  most 

•cmplete  collections  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
'.tates,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  beau- 
tiful wrx  mo  dele,- Is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
»lv>  at  'he  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
iour  may  be  profitably  spent  here. 


Oar  Street  Arabs. 

Frank  M.  Pixley,  who  ia  not  Tery  original, 
as  mty  be  aseertained  by  reading  his  edito- 
rials in  tbe  Chronicle,  will  steal  seme  of 
Col.  W.  LT.  L.  Barnes'  tbnnder  and  elop 
over  in  a  lecture  to-morrow  evening.  He 
paraphrases  "Our  Boys"  into  "Our  Street 
Arabs;  Who  are  responsible  for  them?" 
Frank  knows  something  about  mules,  acd 
as  tbere  is  something  of  tbe  mule  nature 
in  the  Stan  Francisco  toodlum,  he  may,  per- 
haps, make  his  lecture  interesting. 


An  Awkward  Misprint,  * 

Charley  was  reading  the  Alta  the  other 
day  when  he  came  to  something  that  puz- 
zled him.  He  asked  bis  papa,  whose  nose  is 
efflorescent  to  an  extreme:  "Papa,  what  is 
a  carbolized  noEe  ?  Is  yours  ?"  Charley  got 
his  cars  boxed  all  because  a  compositor  in 
the  Alta  office' bad  put  an  n  where  an  h 
KSGHld  be,  and  made  hoss,  nose. 


Now  Music. 

We  have  received  from  the  publisher,  M, 
Gray,  a  baHad  entitled  "Home  Memories,' 
words  by  W.  B.  Fortier,  music  by  Cbarles 
Bray.  It  is  dedicated  to  tha  Countess  A  de 
Pourtales,  daughter  of  Ben  Holliday. 


Funeral. 

The  funeral  of  the  late  James  Dowling, 
stage  manager,  took  phce  yesterday.  Tbe 
remains  were  followed  to  the  grave  by 
many  members  of  tbe  theatrical  and  min- 
strel prof.Baions. 

♦ 

Sfr.  George  Lt.  Fox,  of  "Eumpty  Dumpty1 
fame,  was  engaged  for  the  Covcnt  Garden 
Christmas  p&ntomine,  "Jack  the  Giant- 
KilleiY' 

A  Terre  Haute  mau  is  on  his  forty-first 
annual  buffalo  hunt. 


Oysters. 

Wby  travel  ea  far?  Shellfish  of  every  kind 
kept  at  ManniDR'ci,  oyster  dealer,  CV2  Howard 
etreer,  rear  Third,  next  to  car  office.  c 


«Vrifit   Cheer    x>atiii<i-ry 
is  the  best  bviadry  In  gas  Francisco. 


Holiday    Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tables 
that  compare  with  Squama's.  Equaraa's  Punches 
are  famous  for  the  nigh  art  shown  in  their  man- 
ufacture, the  happy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  or  the  great  Squarza,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
tbe  Holiday  tables.  For  sale  at  the  new  branch, 
317  Kearnv  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters i» 
120  LeldeBdorff  street.  1 


Some  tilings?  i>"ew. 

Wm  A.  Hubbard's  manufactured  misses'  and 
infant's  garments  and  ladies  underwear  In  suits, 
are  famed  fcr  their  superiority  of  mite  and  ter- 
tnre  all  over  the  Union.  Mr.  Geo.  W.  Amldon, 
the  authorized  agent  of  Mr.  Hubbard , has  estab- 
lished a  depot  of  these  goods  at  246  Second  at, 
for  wholesale  and  retail  tride.  A  liberal  die- 
count  to  the  trade.  7 
», 

lOO    Pairs    ol    Socks, 
At  all  prices,  ate  he  Wbat  Oheer  Laundry. 


The  Drama  in  London, 

It  is  along  time  since  the  drama  has  ex- 
hibited so  many  signs  of  renewed  heath  ful- 
ness and  vigor  as  it  does  at  the  present  time 
in  London,  After  a  lengthened  period, 
during  which  sensation  realism  aud  leg 
spectacles  had  it  all  their  own  way,  tbe 
drama  has  emerged  atlast  into  a  clearer  at- 
mosphere, and  plays  whieh  are  really  dra- 
matic, polished,  and  characteristic  are  once 
more  begining  to  be  duly  appreciated.  A 
glance  at  the  London  playbills  will  quickly 
show  how  extensive  is  this  change  for  the 
better.  Where  once  you  read  of  nothing 
but  sensation  headers,  leaps  for  life,  and 
burning  bouses  with  rtal  fire  engines,  you 
nows«e  advertisements  of  great  historical 
plays,  like  "Charles  the  First,"  at  tbe  Ly- 
eeum;  of  original  comedies  like  "False 
Shame,"  at  the  Glebe;  of  the  reproduction 
and  un presented  success  of  the  master 
pieces  of  our  dramatic  literature  like  "Tbe 
School  for  Scandal,"  at  the  Vaudeville,  and 
"The  BiTaU"  at  Charing  Cross,  of  the  con- 
tinued popularity  of  Shakespeare  at  the 
Princess';  and  the  establishment  on  tbe 
strongest  basis  of  an  absolutely  new  school 
of  comedy  in  "Pygmalion  and  Galatea"  at 
the  Haymarket. 

Burlington,  Vt.,  is  constructing  a  mill  to 
make  paper  of  pine  shavings. 

Kepped  goeds  are  coming  into  fashion 
again,  especially  IriBh  poplin. 

The  New  Fifth  Avenue  Theatre  claims  the 
prettiest  dress  circle  in  New  York. 

Over  in  Hayti  you  can  get  S400  in  paper 
for  a  dollar  gold  piece. 

A  buffalo  hide  tannery  is  to  be  established 
at  Cawker  City,  Kansas. 

A  WiEconsin  bride's  trousseau  conBiBted 
of  10,000  hoop  poles. 

Thiers  has  set  his  face  against  the  Jardin 
Habille. 

A  New  York  car  horse  had  14  pounds  of 
ic'.cle  on  his  tail  in  the  last  storm 

St.    Louis  is  the  emporium  of  pugilist?. 

Hot  BOda  is  the  popular  temperance  bev- 
erage Fast. 

The  linen  duster  trade  was  never  eo  stag 
nant. 

Rosa  Bonheur  has  painted  71  pictures 
since  1848. 

Russia  leather  muffs  are  a  fresh  insanity. 

A.  .Pleasant  Ivocacion. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Oentral  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  letthere 
The  building  is  a  verv  fine  one  and  Is  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. » 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
in  hate.  At  "  The"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat'  store  below  Kearny) ,  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  Is  immense 
— the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
oes  there  la  sure   to  be  tutted.  s 


Do    J>ot    Suffer    from    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Coras,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  E.  fi.  Cowan's  Ineti- 
tute,  310  Eearay  street,  Cr- .  m  1,  to  6  tva.  We 
3peak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doe- 
tor's  capability.  Beferences  given  if  required,  a 


The    President's    Message. 

Peace  and  prosperity  are  the  bey  notes  of  this 
document.  Cheapness  and  dur&blity  are  the 
characieriEticB  of  H.  Luchslnger's  furniture. 
All  should  visit  his  emporium,  735  Market 
street,  and  ascertain  hew  cheaply  a  bouse  can 

be  furnished.  »  ., 

■  -  -a 

Vfliat    Cheer    Liaundxy 

Employs,  no  Chinamen,  and  should  be  pat 
roniaed  by  everybody. 


Watches  and  Jewelry,  • 

Very  low,  at  H.  A.  Calender's,  62  Second 
trftet,  corner  of  Mission.  d 

PfaotoscTevpri-io    cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  People*  Art 
Gallery,  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  street, v 

Genuine  Eta    ana    Clears. 

Best  brands  at  61  &  *ntgomery  street,  S,  W. 
corner  of  Merchant.    Pranck  &  Cahn.  q 


Wasuinsr  Beturned  in  One  Day 
And  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Oheer 
Laudry, 

Lever  Buckle    Suspenders, 

At  $1  per  pair— 26  per  cent,  cheaper  than  elae- 
Thexe — at  the  What  Oheer  Laundry.  x 


Or,  Barlow  J.  Smith 

Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  oommencingat  734  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  ia  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  record  :o  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  p  m.,  free,        w 


For   WasnlnitT 

Shirts,  SI  60  per  doz.;  small  pieces,  50c.  per 
a.    At  the  What  Oheer  Laundry- 


For  a  safe  and  efficient  Beautifies  ot  the 
Oouplzxiox,  use  DicKEY'i  Famous  C&ihe  be 
Lis.  l 


Sareka  Social  Club 

The  prises  to  be  awarded  at  the  Ninth  An- 
nual matqaerade  ball  of  the  Enrefca  Social 
Club  are  on  exhibition  In  the  window  of  Stoltz 
and  Sons  dry  goods  store-  South-east  corner  of 
Kearny  and  Pine  streets  B 


Sum  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Buss  House  Carriages,  can  be 
found  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  ee- 
ablishment,  southwest  corner  if&sh  and  Mont- 
gomery stB.,  or  Dexter  8tables.  Carriace  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
of  night,  at  reduced  rates.  bo 


Beet    Quality    of   -Dotreatln 
Driving  gloves,  at  {2  per  pair,  at  the  What 

CR  2er  Laundry 

For  tike  Very  Beat  Drinks, 

Go  to  Tales'  Branch  Saloon,  corner  of  Market 
and  Third  atresia.  s 


It   You   Want 

Your  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
»,ot  spoiled,  send  them  to  the  What  Oheer  Lsnn 
Iry. x 

■cDowell,    Show   Card  Writer, 

Beady  made  and   made  to  order.    Boom- 10, 

fiOS  Market  strret,  cor.  Post  and  Montgsmory.  v 


Cxaibvotant.— Madame  Clara  Antonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
has  removed  to  303  Kearny  et.  Consultations  in 
Bnglish,  French  and  German.  z 


Fob  Sale— A  lot  ef  oheap  silk  dreises,  at  32 
Geary  street.  >  A  good  price  paid  lor  cast-off 
clothing. 

Diamond    Catarrh    Bemedy 

Is  a  sure  cure  for  Oatarrh  or  Golds.  Ask  your 
drugeist  for  It,  or  send  to  Dr,  A.  F.  Evgy,  No. 
9  Post  street.  z 

An    Old.    Landmark. 

The  Verandah  Cigar  Store,  at  the  N.  E.  corner 
of  Kearny  and  Washington  streets,  kept  by 
Henry  Sehmidt,  has  been  famous  for  tbe  last 
eleven  years  for  keeping  the  beet  Havana  olgars, 
tobacco,  choice  meersoh&um  pipes,  etc        t 


It  la*  Perfectly  Astonishing 

How  beautifully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
at  the  What  Oheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
Mfore  8  a.m.  returned  the  same  evening  if  de 
sired.  x 

*  ■ 

altogether  the  Best. 

It  is  curious,  but  true,  that  J.  A.  Shaber, 
707  Market  Btreet,  near  Third,  should  sell  fur. 
nlture  and  bedding  cheaper  thnn  any  other 
dealer  In  ibis  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
convinced.  y 


A  Happy  New  Year. 

What  a  pleasure  it  is  to  meet  a  smiling  counte- 
nance, whether  it  be  on  the  street  or  in  the  par- 
lor. A&d  wby  Is  it  that  tome  faces  wear  a  contin- 
ually happy  look  ?  It  is  simply  because  they  live  on 
a  plain,  nutritions  and  substantial  diet.  That  man 
is  a  pabtio  bensfsotor  who  will  conscientiously 
serve  us  with  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
meal.  Louis  Meyer?.  Droonetor  of  the  "White 
House."  Kearny  street,  also  of  the  Capitol  Bes- 
taorant.  Fourth  street,  does  it.  as  hundreds  can 
entbusiaBtlca.il?  tcstiir.  His  kitchens  are  marvels 
of  order  and  cleanliness.  Try  him,  and  you  will 
find  it  impossible  to  est  elsewhere. 


The   Illustrated   Press   (S.  F. ) 

No.  1,  January,  1873.  Sold  by  subscription— 
$1  60  a  year.  Elegant,  choice,  cheap.  Sample 
number?,  15  cents.  Addrdss  Murray,  Dewey  At 
Co.,  S.  F.  O 


EColiclay    Candies, 

Freeh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery. 578  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  and  retail,    o 


Fresh  and  Sweet. 

Fer  the  best     confectionery,  go  to   Cantr  and 
Wstrner's.  107  Montaomery  St.  near  Suttor        w 


METROPOLITAN  THEATRE. 

Extra  Special  Announcement 

MR.  HARRY  EYTINGE  WODLI>  RESPffOT- 
fully  intimate  to  the  fentroua  public  of  San 
Frsncisce,  that 

Monday  Evening,  Feb   3d, 
Has  been  Eet  apart   for  his  BENEFIT,  wben  will 
be  presented  a  rare  and  extremely  raried  bill.    The 
eveniog's  performance  will  commence  with 

THE   PfCIBE   OF  THE  XlTI; 

In  which  MISS  SALLIK  HINOKLEY  will  appear 
(having  kindly  volunteered),  supported  by  the  en- 
tire  pampanj.     after  wbich  the  21  act  of 

HAMLET* 

HAMLET,  MR.  HARRY  EYTIN&F.  In  which 
daring  she  "play  a'oset  soensp,"  he  will  give  his 
remarkable  imitations  of  the  Great  Oonatellation 
of  Tragic  Stare,  Kean,  Bootb,  |  Mscready  and  For- 
rest. 

Grand  Ballet  d'  Action,  MEPH1STOPHKLES' 
by  MONS.  teOHMlDT  and  M'LLE  TH.ERfc.SE, 
who  have  kindly  volunteered.  After  which  a 
varied  Olio  of  attraction.  Songe 'etc.,  by  MIOSES 
GIBSON,  JfOUNG.  and  MR.  USl'ON. 

The  great  entertainment  will  conclude  with  the 
Gra-d  Transformation  Scene, 

THE    YELLOW     HAT! 

19-  Box  Book  open.    Secure  Seats  early       fel  td 


DR.  CNflS.  H.  TOZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITUTE 

ti.  E.  cor.  JucUnou  and  Kearny  at*. 

THE  GREAT  ERADIOATOR  OF  SPECIAL 
OOMPLAINTS,  formerly  of  Lock  Hospital. 
London.  s.nd  the  last  twelve  vears of  ban  Francisco. 
DK.  TUZER  informs  the  ctilioted  that  after  visit- 
ing all  the  HOSPITALS  IN  LONDON  AND 
PARIS,  and  spending  one  year  in  tbe  most  cele- 
brated Hospital  in  London,  the.  LOOK,  he  has  re- 
opened bis  old  Medical  Institute  at.  the  old  stand, 
where  he  can  always  bs  found.  DR.  TOZtfK  bae 
for  forty  years  met  with  unparalleled  success  in 
tbe  treatment  of  disease  generally  koowu  as 
OHRONIO  AND  SPEOlAL  COMPLAINTS. 

»K.  CU1S.  H.  TOZEE 
is  in  every  way  responsible,  binding  himself  to 
effect  a  permanent  cube,  or  making  no  ob&'ges 
Those  who  cannot  afford  to  pay  for  advice  ar.d 
medicine  will  be  charged  for  medicine  only.  THE 
MONTHLY  RE6  roKATlVE  PILLS,  never  known 
to  (ail  in  giving  relief  in  oases  for  which  they  are 
recommended,  are  to  be  obtained  only  at  my 
office.  Price,  $5  per  box.  Full  direction  on  each 
box,  ten i  he  Kxprees  or  otherwise. 

DK.  TOZER  does  not  imitate  the  advertising 
Qoacks  who  make  it  a  practice  to  publish  false 
affidavits  and  other  false  references,  but  refers  to 
the  mo* t  respectable  people  in  the  State,  whom  he 
has  cubed  oi  diseases  which  others  have  failed  to 
cure. 

DB.    «HA8.    IT.  TOZEB, 
N.  E.  corner  Kearny  and  Jackson  streets. 

fel-tf  fc»an  Francisco. 


CLARK'S 

CHEWING  CANDY. 

Read  !       Read  >      Read  i 

THE  PUBLIC  ARK  HEREBY  NOTIFIED 
that  tbe  Candy  made  and  sold  by  John  Pritch- 
ard  ,  A.  J.  Baker  and  Patrick  Prearn%  at  73  Fourth 
street,  is  BAKER'S  CHEWING  CANDY,  al- 
though th&y  sell  it  from  a  wagon  and  a  store,  to 
both  of  wbich  tbey  USE  OUR  NAME  to  draw 
custom. 

L.  B.  CLARK  A  CO., 
a271w  No.  CO  Fourth  street. 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOKS 

ON  HAND  and  mads 
to  ORDER, 

—AT— 

L.    BLAIR'S, 

9   Kearnv  street. 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession. 

THE  UNDERSIGNED,  WHO  HAS  BEEN 
over  twelve  years oonneotsd  with  the  cress  of 
Melbourne,  and  la  well  known  by  the  members  ol 
the  profession  in  the  Colonies,  begs  to  intimate 
that  he  is  prepared  to  give  experienced  advice  te 
all  persons  professionally  visiting  or  meditating  a 
visit  to  the  Australian  Colonies.  Fee  moderate 
Punctuality  in  dispatching  replies  may  be  relied 
upon, 

m^LlAy  HENRY  WATERS 
li Victoria    Chambers,    4.6  Collins   i treat.   M»l- 
boarrje,     Australia.  fefitf 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE 

FINELY  FURBISHED  ROOMS.  Sin- 
gle or  in  Buitt, 

W«U  .Lite* *«d  ns'J  Ventilated. 

Cnf&misned  Rooms  to  let.    Lodging  witt 

or  witbjcat    board.      ALHAMBRA    BUlLDZNti 
BIO  B»»h  street.  acli  M 


J.    C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    X.XTJVCH, 

Cor.  Second  and  Tebcma  afreets. 

■VTerrapin    constantly  on    hand. 

OvsterB  in  every    style.     PRIVATE 

SUPPER  ROOMS    FOR    PARTIES. 

dec  31 1  m 


HEW  YORK  PRICES 

HALL'S    PIANOS 
For  sale  at  No.  1* 
rjler  street,    Oall  and 
examine  for  yourselves. 
_j-Tbe  only  Califor- 
nia-made Piano  on  the 
daflfttf 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Bookseller*    u*d  Stationers, 
H.  H.  Moore.  609  MontsTf*.  'aGr^'  n6ftX  Merchant. 

Business  C^»ejres. 
Heald's,  Brjant  &  Stratton  'fl  College,  24  PoBt  St. 

linicher*. 
Katz,  Fred,  Stalls  91  to  100,  Callfo."™*-  Market, 

Brass'  Fo underlet. 
Weed  A.  Kingwell,  California,  US  Firs*  st 

Dentists, 
Dr.  King's  Grand  Dental  and  Surgical  InVtitut* 
616  Sacramento  street. 

French  Fancy  Good*. 
Locan  A  Co.,  19  Montgomery,  107  and  109  Batter, 

Jtlaman  Jff air. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  <x  Oo.,  110  Second  street 

Mnalc  and  Musical  Instrument*. 
Keene,  O.  C,  mft*.  acoordians,  repairer  of  all  kinds 
musical  instrument?,  N.E.  cor.  Bash  A  Kearny, 
Macearonl  MnnnfaclDrers. 
Brignardello,  Macchiavello  A  Co.,  706  Saneonw. 

Wines  and  Llqnsrs.     (Wholesale.) 
Dansrl  F.  A  Co..  #4  Front 


t 


Mine.  JOSEPHINE  EDMONDS 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC    PHYSICIAN. 

TWEXTY     TEAKS      OF     PRACTICE 


IN  THE  TREATMENT  OF  DlSEASESflNOI- 
dent  to  females  has  placed  Madame  Edmonds 
at  the  head  of  all  physicians  making  such  practise 
a  specialty,  and  enables  her  to  guarantee  a  speedy 
and  permanent  oure  in  the  worst  cases  of  sup- 
pression sod  menstrual  derangements.  Ladles 
will  find  Madame  Edmonds  a  skillful  pny&ioian. 
and  it  is  to  their  interest  to  consult  her  in  all  dla- 
eases  incident  to  women  before  tampering  with 
poiBonous  noatrcms,  quack  doctors  and  bumboga, 
Madame  Edmonds  describes  diseases  withoat  any 
information  from  the  patient,  and  cures  withoit 
the  use  ef  mercury  or  experiments,  thus  saving 
from  wrong  treatment  for  print?,  chronic  aits 
cancer  diseases.  Coirespondenoe  si  nelly  confi- 
dential,  Office  and  residence,  415  Ptne  street, 
between  Kearny  and  Montgomery.  ja'iO  Iy 


JIRE 

Extinguishes 


"ABSOLUTELY     THE     BEST.    PROTECTION 

AGAINST  FIRfi?!" 

SEKD     FOE     THELP.     "  BECOBD." 

R.  B.  lEWffl  A  CO.,  General  Agents  Pacific  Coast. 

For  sale  by  W.  B.  MUBDOOH, 

Local  Agent,  312  California  st,,  Sac  Francisdo. 


POll   Taxes 
FOR  1873 

AHE 

3NTO-W     DUE!, 

AND 

Payable  at  tbe  Assessor's  OflJce,  or  to 
Deputy. 

LJEVI  BOSENfiR,  Aisessor. 

i^n  lm 


WILLIS'   BAND. 


FURNISHED    FOR    ALL 
Music  imported,  arranged 


LM 


MUSIC 
occasions, 
and  for  Bale. 

Fritz  Pipers  and  Marcos  M.  Blum, I 
heading  ~VlollBlkta. 

■»-Ordf rs  from  the  country  promptly  attended 
to.  Address  M.  W.  WILLIS.  Eaton's  Mwls  i 
Store.  13S  Mot. tgomery  street,  or  MARCUS  H.  1 
BLUM,  2^9  Montgomery  street.  ja6tf 


ARION 

Pianoforte.! 


DECLARED  BY  THE  JUDGES  AT  A  LATE 
Fair  of  the  Axserican  Institute,  after  a  blind- 
fold trial  against  Steinway'a,  Ohickenng's,  aad  i, 
others,  to  be  THK  BEST  ON  EXHIBITION.    B.  I 
CtRTAZ,  Sole  Agent,    »0  O'EarreUstrsst 
N  B-— Pianos  of  all  styles  TO  RENT.         mart     i 


OUTSIDE    LANDS. 

ANY  AND  ALL  PERSONS  THAT  HAVE  i 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  OUT- 
SIDE LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  have  tho 
amount  refunded  at  the  office  of  (he  undersigned 
npon  the  presentation  of  an  order  from  tb* 
Mayor  and  City  asd  County  Attorney, 
dels  tf  A-  AUSTIN.     I 


OLD 

DAVE  MENDES  4  CO..  attts 

_     _  old  original  Bod  Lion.  19  Gaarr 

street,  between  Kearny  and  Oupont,  where  yoa 
can  have  HOT  AND  COLD  DRINKS,  notformj-' 
ting  the  ol*  Pionser  Lunch,  Tbe  "Old  Sport  U 
always  on  hand, ^__ 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS. 

A  LARGE  ASSORTMENT  OF  GENTS'  FUB- 
nishiag  Goods  to  he  bad  good  and  cheap,  ** 
the  "ULD  CORNER,"  J.  LEVY'S.  510  Monstom- 
ery  street.  JnBtice  given  to  all.  Don't  forgsltnl 
number,  GIO  Montgomery  street.  deKt  U» 


CANDIES. 

ALL     KINDS     OE    THE     FINEST  EOAJSl 
nisde  at  onr  Steam  Candy  Faotory  dally. .At 
orders,  especially  from  tbe  country,  ara  aolIOHst 

u>d  will  be  promptly  attended  to. „_.   ! 

CANTY  &  WAGNER, ^ 
lOT  Montcromerr  st-   na/.r  Sntiss 


CENTRAL 

NO.  113  GEARY  STREET.*! 
Best  accommodations  for  Wl|.«Mi 
Families  in   the    oity.     Private    '^ff.f1     "  1 
tntranoe  for  Ladies.    Hair  Catting,  ShaviDg  w- 
Shampooing.    Children's  Hair  neatly  cut.  IMim 
Shampooing  50  cents. 
ivUlm  L.  OORRIVEAU.  Proprlettr- 


MR.  AND  MRS.  DREW'S 

Select  Dancing  Academ 


AMERICAN     EXCHANGE 

HAYWAKDS. 

10SY  OiKES .....FHOFgHJO 

First-Class    EtotoJ 


*>(    jlTGJMEBl   S        t>    i 


HOTEL. 


£> 


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jf-   J)      FURNISHED   R001S 
'  IS  »t  Boats 


WEST  END  HOTEl 


rRAkCTKO      HOXDAT 


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•^  I    13  imv  id  iriT 

l^»LBRY  BYTINGB 


CALIFORNIA    THE  ATM. 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


MK.  JOHN    T.    RAYMOND! 


■raiso 


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PYGMALION  aod  GALATEA! 

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rmation  Stsene  of  the  Yellow  Hat 

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lODIVXl.       PTOMAMOW*       «TUDIO. 
THi  actio*  u  ocmmiain  witbis  thi  space  or  Tnunrtova  noriu. 


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rtqaoat-d  lo  rtm*ln  la  their  seats  noill  it*  tMantnttlo- 


The  evening'*  r>nur.«lrjaitnt  will  conclude   «rtth 

THE    SPECTRE     BBIDEGROOM! 

nir.ooRV  MR.  jiiiiv  t.  BtTMOMI 

H.I.I  WINSLr   WALTHl   LEMAN 

MCODIMCS JOHN   WIT  SOD 

vANTisarox e  ri.vMiToN 

J.  S    Til: 

THOMAS R.  J.  PHESrOH 

OEORalNA UBS    CARRIE  WY.VTT 

LAVISIA M134  NELLIE  CUMUlliS 

IS    ItlBEARPAL 

Tla©  l=»oi>u.la-ir  B-ULrlescavLe,,  IXIOKT 

PRICE*  Of  ADMISSION. 

KfMTTrit  Krnli- Ores*  Circle  *n<*  Orchestra SI  AO    Balcony. 

R«««  rv>J  Seile-Ralconr TA     Gallery 

Dress  Circle  Admission.  St   OO     Private  Uom., 


Arrmmm  Ik* 

..y  Ukimimi 

the 

TWO    SBnVANTS 
Matil 

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1   II    II 

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bnrlii  %  rrn.r 

l«..i.       W«      I'ounii     1>.»|       (Iml. 

I    II    I.AKKIS  .3.1  I  AKH.1K  AJlH»TKOKi. 


Bunch  of  Ballads. 

.Miss  Lillie  Hall 

P4«B|    MRll     UllIK   ' 

.Mil*   •lo.optilBF 

FOUR  O'CLOCK  TRAIN. 

Tb»  wbel*  to  conelad*  with  ih« 

Captain's  Not  A-Miss 

Geo.  8tormw»ll Cb«.  Toraar 

()•»!    D.riDC M«tt  Ktltr 

.Joho  Stock .   R.  O.    Minh 

ll»lb.n    J    IL  LArhiD 

Rol»ad  Tanir Tommr  Bri* 

Kmilf Jvooie  Johm«D 

Fkoor Unrri*  Ubipuia 

Miry  K»oole  Gkiretioo 

IN  PREPARA1I0N- 

The  Bravo  of  the  New  York  Ring, 

Wolf  the  Roniih  or  the  Ooartoxnn**)  Dnashter. 


LAND: 


IPIERS    &    POND," 

knf  rirtti, 

OORJIBB  OF  BUSH.  SAX  FKA.VC18C0. 

IlfES,  LIQUORS  ANI  CIGARS 

Til     AMD     -  OITEE, 

-.I'Al.    HOURS.     AND 
"■M.      Tb«  c.mfir-.ff 
'  ti*»m  *•<  eo.WtM 
»trt*>i-f  — :  tb*  (r»*doraof  tt« 

IHHH5TS  M  >  I    tin. 
Ihl  anil  boar 

.  MD  COFFEE.  WINES,  UQUOBS  k  CIGARS 

Sa»    KnriT  atrect. 
OOUKK  OP  BU8U.  SAM  rBAXOISCO. 

SPIERS    &    POND." 

___^  J'77  ltn 


HAIR. 

E  CUE  A  PES  r  PLACE  IX  9AIf  PBA.VCISCO 
10  BUY 

uman  and  Imitation  Hair 
Cood  ,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewelry  &  Fancy  Coods, 

IS  AT  TUB 

IEW  YORK    8TORE. 

A.    H.   PlAMPSOa  A  CO., 

JTo.  HO  S«-eoad  «treet, 
I       nftwwii  Ml— Ion    nod    Minna. 


**" 


ittention,  Good  Livers! 

ffB.  P.  BRRGE3.  FORMERLY 
A  trroprUlor  ol  tno  Mitmrf  R*«- 
ar&ot.  b*i  tAk«D  ta*  rn»D»K»raoat 
botb  tb*  »in.-n'  Knuutint  on, 

immsroiA.  ttrwtt  an*   tbt  Mmw** - 

'*.?nb.$rD0MT*JkctJ,tr<,Bl- t0  PMtQersbip  with  MR, 
,  DHAYRUK,  whr>  bu  dmd  eoomtoted  with  the 
rnforyetu-*,    ImproTctaaau  h*r»  (>««□  mivda  ia 

•  en  is- no  depart  mtau  ttut  will  r»nd«r  tb»  Ml- 
in  mora  popular  tbu  It  ha*  «r«r  dmq  dartnit 

•  n  rearm  of  iu  oroipority.  Oar  Bills  of  Far* 
iWrno*  aJl  ttin  dulicaoiAt  of  tba  seasoo.  Oar 
Otto  U  "Good  L'ara,  Good  Oooking  and  Modorate 
IMS**." 

F.  HEKOBS  4s  CO., 

11NERS'    RESTAURANT, 

Sill   ami  SS3  Uoiniadraial,  had 
7fltf  K*rk*t  itfMt. 
Op*n  from  5  a.m.  to  10  p.m.  »q31  ltn 


THE  SAN  FRANCISCO 

ILL  POSTING  COMPANY 

aa*S*cr.ment«  .c,  tor.  I.elily.dorff. 
(Ej  offioe  of  P.  II.  S  ».  Co.) 

loiiBiirmiu  us.   dive  us  a  trial; 

J  ..  wiU  «lwir  to  .alt.     W.  want  to  ihu. 
oar  ordori.    Op.a  tn.  ooioId.  w.ok. 
'■Ill"  BTABTOII  A  00.,  Prop'n. 


McDANIEL'S 

Museum  and  Theatre, 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

ICNKD  WOULD  MOST  KK- 
X  apcotfaltr  rcpresflnt  to  i^u  and  tre  publlo  sep- 
•tavlij.  that  h»  la  now  pr*par*d  to  forcliM  facfl- 
lti*a  for  exhibition*  of  *t«ijt  kind  and  oh»raet*r, 
wblob  abonld  tlMerrt  tb*  pttroeaa:*  of  tb*  pub- 
lic. U«  ba«  oractftd  at  Charon*.  Wromtnff,  A 
AND  C  ^MMODlUU.t  II ALL.  wuheooS 
Se*t*rr  acd  Staie.  Too  Hall  fa  wnii  »r.r.l.Ut-d 
tad  litbtad.and  mad  a  ootnforiah'a  for  all  aaaaooH 
oftb*r«*r.    TilKBESI  i  ti  S  trln« 

aod  Braaa.  can  t>«  fnrolabed  a»  all  timo*. 

hailafac'orr  arranftamanta   will    h*    jnad*    with 
TUKATBIOAL  OR  OTHER  CO  MP  A  Nil 
er  for  Routing  of  Hall  or  p«rform»QO*a  on  a   per- 
c«  QtAiie  ol  the  receipt*.    Ovrrenpondencn  «olioit«d. 
Addrrt*  J.  MCDAKIEL. 

Lock  Box  No   1.  Chey eou*.   Wyomioj. 

If.  B  — Oorlosltles  wanted  for  the  Oheyenn* 
Mm«aa>,  iboae  wiablnK  •■nfraeomeDt*,  atato  low- 
eit  a*rn*  for  the  Winter  SnaaoD,  s»rjalo|t  pboto- 
arajpb  to  mr  addreaa.  Half  ransaifo  Money  re- 
landed  alter  flllinu  eDaaiotoao's. 

JAMKS  McDAKlKL. 
Proprietor  Obeyonne  'ibeatra  aad  naseom, 
oc/i  3m  Look  Box  No.  1.  Obeteno*.  W.  T. 


THE  ART  OF  SINGING 

IN  ITS  HIGHEST  PERFECTION  -RICHARD 
MCLDKK  FABBRI,  teaoher  of  Mvoral  0*le- 
brkted  Kiropean  artistes,  lato  Director  of  ttio  tv 
nowj.cd  Coos-ttfAtory  ef  (.on.-Tft,  Mititm  da  Ubant 
of  til  French  lmoerial  Academy  of  Mualc,  Con- 
duotor  of  tho  FhilbarrtiODicjue  Booioty  In  FaiIb, 
and  at  preseat  Maifcal  Olruutor  of  the  Fabbrf 
Opera,  ia  prepared  to  sir*  prlrate  l**sons,  eitber 
at  bis  oflVo  or  at  the  reaHeo'o  of  tbe  paplle: 
likewise  OOUKSKH  OF  SINUINO.  PIANO  and 
MUMOAI.  1NSTRU0TI0N, 

Forfortbr-r  particular,  imply  at  PROF.  MOL- 
DKR'.Soffii-r.  Na.Sl  POWKLL  5  1  RKK  I,  b«tw*-n 
Markut  and  Kills.  Also,  lottsru  rooalvad  and  terms 
to  be  had  at  the  music  atoro  of  M.  Gr.ty,  May  it., 
and  of  M-»««rn  Hbprmao  A  Hyde,  corner  of  Hutter 
and  Enarny  streets.  ja-*  irn 


80UTHERN  PACIFIC 


6& 


OYSTBH 

...AMD.... 


Snmmer  atrect.  off  Kearny  .betivuen  JPIne 
OUd  Cullfornlii. 

THE    FINKST    FRESH    BALTIMORE    AND 
TRANSPLANTED  OYSTERS  served   in  aoy 
■tvlo.     Fvery  thing  oootod  in  the  best  manner. 
SS*  Tho  Finest  Llqaora  and  Cigars. 
■ty-Elegant  Suite*  of  Room*  for  X.«dte*. 
•»K>PatN  DAY  AND  NIOHT. 

R.  J.  1KCHAD  A  P    D.  JKHSKN, 
no23  lm  Frtprletor*. 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VIKOINIA    OfTT.    HKVJLIIA. 

nPHIS  ELBQAJIT  THKATRB  HAS  BEIIN  BE- 

h.  Sf.M2i5?'  *f.d.  c*n  •>!  "•>*"i  b'  th»  »i«"  °» 

ui.iSr,,s:J»I8Jts1  s^HHLf  -'"''' 

SSO  WntAlBitoa  Mraat,  San  Franotaoo. 


•On  by  letter 


MECHANICS'  TOOLS. 

OUH     SPECIALTY, 

THIS    LITTLE   WHITE    STORK. 

The  Best  Quality,   Cheap 

Rogers'  Plated  Spoons  and  Forks,  Table  and  Pocket  Cutlery. 

Ostoorn     and    ^»Ji^:x.5t:i3.<a.e:r, 

No.    014    Market    street, 

dt-27tj.J  OrPOSITK    NF.W    MUSTOOMEKV. 


DRESS  JWAKINC. 

SJRS.    M.   F.    BISHOP,  NO.  IS  O'FARRELL 

jjX  i  trett,  lit  tbe  pJaoe  lor  Lidiea  and  iii-rnn^nrii 
TlKtting  the  city  to  baYe  tbuir  Dreejtm  ijudn  in 
style,  and  a  per  feat  fit,  at  a  dimIumvui  price     dfl  H 


FERNANDEZ  &  AGUIftRE, 


.  No.  11«*  fU 
amy.  A  fins  f  S3 
lonstanttr  ooaC-*V 


rtment  of  Hats  and  Oapa  oonstanttr  i 

hand,    oar  Hats  made    'i  ardor  and  rouov*v«rt 
t»e  neatest  stvln  oo'321tn 


MONS.  ALEXANDER  WOLQWSKI, 

THE  WELL-KNOWN  PIANIdT  AND  VO- 
oalist,  raosens  New  Oourses  for  Piano  and 
■  iusinK  br  his  entirely  New  aud  Simplified  .System 
-the shortest  in exi s ten ce—  reading maelo  at. sight. 
Aooompanlmcnte,  Singing  for  Patlor  or  Concert*, 
at  Mosa.  Wolowaki'a  rmrdeno*,  ASS  SUTTER 
BTRKBT  d*S  lm 


Biggest  Race  Yet! 

THB  HUMAN  RAOE. 

miiK  Mi.iusjirv  of  those  who 

■*-  reside  l«  ','t»«  Frunplaco,  buy  their 
ilhlrta  iiikI  Fnt-nlahlng  Ooodi  of  IIENK- 
DICT  «4£  CO.,  So.  a  Second  atrtet.be- 
cnaie  Ihernre  alwuyi  ti-eated  well  and 
bajrthelr  goad*  nf  tbu  lowest  prices,  nl 

"TllK    OI>U  fiTAJVD." 


Chinese  Employment  Company 


PIERCE:d)CO, 


CHINESE  LABOR 

FOR  ALL  PARTS  OE  THE  UNITED  STATES, 
No  627  Sftoramehto  streit.  Bot.  Ktaray 
and  Mout^omerf .  BM  Franelaco.  Oal.  We  are 
prepared  to  furolih  at  abort  notice,  Domtntlo 
Btrra&tf,  HotolOooks,  Lautiurr  Moo.  Walter*, 
Common  Labor<rt),  Fatui  Handa,  Rail-road 
Handf,  GnrJenir<.  MtcLnulon,  Factory  Hands, 
Wood  Oboppere.eic,  etc,  Special  attention  given 
to  furnishing  Dumoitlc  8-rvanti.        J»  20  lm 


DIVIDEND   NOTICE. 

JJIVIDEND  NOTIOE.-SAVINGS  AND  LOAN 
SOCIETY,  No.  Oiaciarstreet.-Tb*  Board 
of  Directors  bare  this  day  declared  a  dividend  for 
the  six  month*  ending  December  31st,  IS72,  of  nine 
per  cent  per  annum  on  all  deposit.-,  payablo  on  and 
after  tbe  15th  inst. 

ja  H-2w        CYRUS  W.  OARMANY,  Cashier. 


LEWIS    &  PANDER, 

STOVES,   RANGES.   TINWARE    AND- 
all  klads  of  Cooking  iJt«nsila.  tbe  boat, 
andobeapeat.    No.  ;J»  GEARY  STREET 
between  Kearny  and  Dapont,  jaSlm 


♦ 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM 

And  College  of  Medicine. 

1  fi  OOO  BEAUTIFUL  A^D  INSTRUCT- 
lUtUUU  i»»  obiects  to  be  hupd.  Open  to  the 
Public  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUREKA  HALf- 
8 1 8  Montgomery  street.    FOR  MEN  ONLY, , 

«yl)t.  Jordan's  Private  Officii  is  at  fell 
Geary  street  {opposite  old  Mechanics'  Pavilion). 


Stage  Dancing' 

TAUGHT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 


de27  lm 


DASttAWAY  HALL, 

Post  Btssot.  near  Kearny. 


ADOLPHUS    STOCKMEYER, 

....TEAOBER  OF.... 

PIANO    AND    SINGING. 

Ball*  and  Parlies  attended  to,  and  Moat*  fur- 

niibsd.    Residence,  30 8  Eddy  street. 


<* 


^■1  GAR  O  ." 

'  THE  JOUBNAl  0¥  AMUSEMENTS. 

Published  every  Day  in  the  ?«**  *W 
.        T>.        BOQABDtTS 


■SfJMercnnnt  and  SO&  Washington  8t. 

Below  Montgomery.  San  Francisco. 


MONDAY FBBBUABY  3, 


1873 


School  Examination. 

Teaches— What  gave  its   name    to  Goat 
Island? 

Box— It's  haying  been  devoted  to  railing 
goate. 

Sbcosd  Boy— Teacher,  wag  Mare  Island 
called  so  becauss  they  raised  marea  there? 

Smabt  Little  Box—  (Who  has  just  com- 
menced learning  Latin.)  It  isn't  Mare  Is- 
land it's  Ma-re  Island,  and  was  so  called 
because  it  is  a  naval  dock-yard,  used  for 
preparing  ships  for  sea.  Its  name  comes 
from  the  Latin  word  Mare,  the  sea. 

(Teaaher  wonders  whether  the  smart  lit 
tla  boy  is  rJght  or  not.) 
♦ 

Criminal  Feature!  # 

The  Chronicle  in  its  report  of  an  inter- 
view with  Pancho  Valencia  previous  to  his 
execution,  says: 

His  features  were  very  pale  but  composed 
and  did  not  have  the  appearance  of  belong- 
ing to  a  criminal. 

But  they  did.  That  innocent  looking 
noBe  wa3  a  murderer's  nose,  those  eyes  were 
the  eyes  of  a  mane  laugh  terer,  that  seemingly 
innocoous  ohin,  though  pale,  was  blood- 
thirsty, that  mouth,  which  wa3  so  composed 
was  blood  guilty.  How  deceitful  appear- 
ances are ! 

Soces&lon. 

A  morning  paper  of  Saturday  eays : 
Yesterday,  in  the  Fifteenth  District  Court, 
in  the  divorce  case  of  William  N.  States 
against  Agatha  States,  default  wsb  entered 
and  the  cause  referred  to  the  Court  Com- 
missioner. 

More  trouble  in  the  United  States,  trouble 
that  will  be  done  away  with  by  the  transpo- 
sition of  a  letter— when  the  United  States, 
become  un-tied  States. 


JFaithfal   Animals. 

A  Danbury  youth  who  eould  not  sing  or 
play,  wanting  to  serenade  his  girl,  whistled 
for  a  half  hoar  uuder  her  window  the  other 
evening,  and  when  he  got  over  the  fence  to 
go  away  found  about  seventy-five  dogs  wait- 
ing to  see  what  he  wanted. 

Live    Wen. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  Is  the  cause  of  many  crimes.  Th09e 
Who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Wash- 
lngtoB  treet,  at  the  oorner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Bocken,  who  has  catered  for  the  pnbllo  since 
1849.  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  Baimagundi  soup,  game,  tame  geese, 
dellolons  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  best  cud  of  tea  In  the 
city— English  breakfast  tea  — Souchong  and 
Orange  Pekoe— can  he  obtained  here.  a 


Oysters. 

In  strolling  round  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
our  careless  teat ,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where    fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  waters  bright,  did  make  a  screen 
Through  whieh  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen  ; 
While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Made  that  window  ?eem  to  be 
Borne  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here— 
It  looks  so  nice — and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
Ho  Booner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  magnificently,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Oooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
Tou're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  i  and  crabs  aud  terrapins  ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  plf.ee  all  klndsof  game, 
Fish,  fieBh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladlee,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  loe  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain : 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again, 
Pacific  Oyster  House.  387  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

CHARLES  HAAKB,  Proprietor. 


*>0  YOU    Know 

That  with  Brn-rxKicnEji  Pattebks  you  can  out 
and  make  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly?  Send 
postage  stamp  for  an  Illustrated  catalogue.  H. 
A.  Deming,  agent,  offloe  of  the  Howe  Sewing 
Machine,  No.  113  Keanur  Btieet,  between  Batter 
and  Post.  San  Franoiftoo.  • 


Jones  <&  Schroder's 

Celebrated  Crab  Ohowder  can  be  obtained  only 
at  830  BuBh  .treet,  nearly  opposite  the  Alham- 
bra  Theatre.  Bob  Hart  eats  It,  and  they  all 
eat  it.  Only  the  heat  brands  of  Liquors  bot- 
tled for  family  use.  g 

Z>r.    Dolierty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
chronlo  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  la 
now  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  In' 
Ban  Francisco,  Offloe  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leldesdorfl,  a  few  doors  below  What 
Cheer  House.  j 

Oyster    Traae. 

The  oyster  trade  In  California  Is  assuming 
gigantic  proportions.  Emerson  CorvtUo,  of  the 
Saddle  Bock,  HO  Pine  street,  furnishes  from 
his  own  oyster  beds  at  San  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  of  the  Paciflo  Coast.  His 
Xae  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 
has  .-.ended  all  over  the  continent,  and 'he 
•Baddlo  Bock"  is  known  everywhere, 


Tli©    Best    Remedies, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dt,  Per- 
ry's Wei  foot  Pills,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
ft  E.  Gates  and  Co.,  oorner  Sansoxne  and  Com- 
mercial streets,  sole  agents.  • 


Royal  Victoria   Theatre,   tendon, 
[BY  J.  J-  SICCLOSKBT.l 

Before    leaving  London  I  concluded    to 
look  in  at  the  Royal  Victoria,  New  Cat,  Lam- 
beth.   The  Old  Bowery  Theatre  in  its  palm- 
iest  days   cdkM   not  in  any  way  compare 
with  it.    Over  the  door  of  the  box-office  was 
a  sign— pit  6d. ;  gallery  3d  ;    private  stage- 
boxes    2s.    The  crowds,  on  the  evening  in 
question,  came  in  droves,  and  after  a  severe 
struggle  in  which  some  greasy  corduroys  are 
ripped  and  several  caps  lost  and  a  number  of 
babies  squeezed,  (babies  are  admitted  here) 
I  got  char  of  the  mob  who  wore  shou'iog, 
Bcreaming  and  whistling,  and  passed  up  the 
dirty,  riokety  slairs  to  see  the  gallery  of  the 
Victoria,  and  a  sight  presented  itself,  fcuch  as 
is  seldom  seen,  aud    never  in  any  city  but 
London.    I  lost  my  bat  on  the  stairs,  and 
shortly  afterwards  discovered  it  in  the  hands 
of  a  mutinous  boy,  about  a  dczeD  stt pa  be- 
low  me,  who  threatened  if  I  did  not  pay 
him  for  finding  it,  to  uncover  the  roof  of 
it;   rather   than   have  it  unroofed,  I  frealy 
gave  this  modtst  young  pugilist  a  sum  suf- 
ficient to  compensate  him  for  bis  labor,  ajid 
wandered  into  the  theatre.    The  gallery'of 
this   house  is  the  largest  in  the  world,  and 
will    easily    bold  2,000  people,  and  on  the 
evening   in  question,    so  crowded  was  the 
place,   tbat   I  was  unable  to  qbtain  a  seat, 
and    was  obliged  to  stand.    The  boys  and 
men  after  beiDg  seated,  fall  into  a  peculiar 
tramp,    something   after  the  style  of  the 
Bowery,  when  it  had  a  pit,  but  that  is  now 
done   away    with,    but  I  am  now  Bpeaking 
when  Kirby  and  Hamblin  used  toplay  there. 
In  the  Victoria  the  audience  have  a   slang 
song  which  they  eing,  and  beat  time  with 
their  feet,  wit'i  a  vehemence  that  shakes  the 
old  timbers  of  the  houee,  a  thing  tbat  would 
not   be  allowed  in  any  other  part  of  the 
world  but  here.    In  the  Old  Bowery,  it  is 
true,  that  the  boys,  (but  that  is  years  ago), 
used  to  amuse  themselves  by  stamping,  and 
that  would  be  stopped  as  soon  as  they  heard 
the  rattan  of  the  gentleman,  who  used  to 
stand  with  his  back  against  the  orchestra 
railing,  but  here,  lor!  bleag  you,  it  is  totally 
diC  reat.     You  think  a  Victoria  audience 
could  be  stopped  by  a  rattan.    Why  a  sledge 
hammer  or   an  anvil  would  not  do  it.    To 
give  some   idea  of  how  they  amuse  them- 
selves before  the  rise  of  the  curtain  here,  is 
one  of  their  favorites  which  they  sing : 
Hal  My  dear  friends  pray  ow  de  don. 

Hi  'opas  I  sea's  yer  well. 
Perhaps  yer  don't  know  o,  o,  o,  I  is,  is. 
Veil,  then,  I'se  the  Heastern  Swell. 
The  number  of  verses  ctpaxls  on  the 
time  they  have  before  the  curtain  goes  up. 
After  the  [first  verse,  I  came  down  stairs, 
and  weut  into  the  family  circle  to  see  the 
performance.  The  piece  wss  called  "The 
Terror  of  Loodon,"  aud  it  depicted  the  life 
of  an  apprentice  who  had  departed  from 
the  ways  of  honesty  to  take  up  with  bad 
compamoDB.  The  apprentice  was,  of  course, 
the  hero  of  the  drama,  and  whenever  he  was 
victorious,  the  gallery  cheered  him  lustily, 
and  severely  hissed  toe  villain  in  the  piece-* 
for  his  aotionB  towards  the  young  appren- 
tice, which  he,  however,  took  us  compli- 
mentary to  his  histrionic  skill.  (Tho  gen- 
tleman who  played  tho  villain  at  the  time,  is 
now  at  one  of  the  theatres  in  N6W  York). 
The  heroine  was  in  love  with  the  unfortu- 
nate and  dissipated  apprentice,  and  did 
nothing  but  tear  her  hair,  and  shout  at  his 
goings  on,  which  was  thoroughly  enjoyed 
by  the  gods.  Every  one  in  the  theatre 
seemed  to  be  on  speaking  terms  with  each 
and  all  the  performers,  and,  in  Eome  in- 
stances, the  latter  would  give  answer  to 
some  of  the  inquiries  of  the  former,  which 
was  appreciated  by  all.  After  the  close  I 
wandered  homo  to  my  hotel,  perfectly  satis- 
fied with  a  night  in  the  old  Victoria  Theatre. 

Hainvork  and  Combings 

Made  up  neat  and  cheap  at  850  Washirgtcn 
stteet,  near  Stockton,    Side  cnils  steamed  fo 

twenty-five  cents,  v 

» 

Reduced  piices.  Shirts  from  75o.  to  J3, 
Complete  aBEortment  of  Gents'  Furnishing 
Qtocdii.    Beales  &  Co.  Keirny  St.,  Dear  Bush,  ov 

The  Mountain  Beer  1b  the  only  real  Liger  on 
this  Coast.  Call  acd  try  It,  at  G2t  Sacramento 
street,  where  it  I.*  sold  at  ]Q  cents  a  gloss.       x 

The  Place. 

If  you  want  a  cli an  bath,  with  clean  towels, 
and  a  good  shave,  or  sour  hair  cut  iu  the  bett 
style,  by  experienced  worimen,  go  to  Brown's 
bathing  and  Hair  Dressing  Saloon,,  No.  202 
Fourth  strtet,  near  Howard.  i 


Better    than  None 

An  old  maid  in  Lockport,  N.Y.,  purchased 
one  of  the  Egyptian  mummies  at  the  Niag- 
ara Falls  Museum,  the  other  day,  for  a  parlor 
ornament.  She  said  it  would  seem  better  to 
have  a  man  around,  even  If  he  was  advanced 
in  life  and  withered. 

Why  did  Eve  eat  the  apple?  That  she 
might  indulge  in  dress. 


Sewing  Machines  for  Sal*, 

Seated  and  repaired,  at  116  Post  street.    Alio, 
Agency  for  Mill*'  Adjustable  Treadle.  X 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  7XO  MARKET  STREET,  HARRY  COR* 
hya  reapectluly  lot srmB  h'u  friends  and  pat- 
rons that  be  has  refitted  in  beautiful  style  tbia 
cosy  and  comfortable  resort,  and  will  be  pleased 
to  see  tbem,  one  and  all,  and  have  them  sample 
some  of  the  choicest  wines  and  liquors.  A  new 
billiard  table  from  the  tuunufaoto  y  ol  Lieaenfleld 
with  Phelan  and  Oolleoder's  latest  patent  Btoel- 
faoed  oasbions,  bos  been  olaced  in  the  Billiard 
Parlor.  1  he  popular  and  efficient  beverage  manip- 
ulator, Tommy  Carrol',  can  be  fonnd  in  his  old  po- 
sition prepared  to  dispense  creatnre  comfort  to  all. 
ja31  tf 


CHEYENNETHEATRE 
Professionals  Wanted. 

SIX  FIRST-OLASS  PEOPLE.-MU8T  HAYS 
good  Wardrobe,  Foar  Ladies  and  two  Gen- 
tlemen to  be  good  in  general  bnsiaese  for  the  com- 
ing Winter  Season,  commencing  the-  drat  week  in 
November,  1872.  Address  stating  lowest  terms, 
with  Photograph.  Half  Fare  reloaded  after  fill- 
ing engagement. 

JAMES  MoDANIEL, 
Proprietor  Cheyenne  Tbeatre  and  Masenm, 
oCJ2  Look  Box  1.  Cheyenne.  W.  T. 


THE  GOLDEN  ERA 

For     1873. 


2IST  YEAR  OF  PUBLICATION. 


A    New    Departure 

....FOB  THE.... 


FRESH    AND     BRILLIANT 
CONTRIBUTORS. 


The  Best  Talent  in  the  Country 


San  Francisco  Feuilletons  and 
Social  Gossip. 


«; 


A  Safe  and  speedy  Rei 
dy  for  all  Bronchial  Af> 
tions,  Asthrea,  Co 
Coughs,  Loss  !of  Vo 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  C 
sumption,  Hoarsen. 
Pain  and  soreness  of 
Breast,  and  all  Difflcul 
arising  from  a  sud 
Cold,  readily  yield  to 
healing  powers,  Ask 
the  California  Hall's  I 
monary  alsam.  Sold 
all  Druggists. 

J.    R.  GATES    &  C 

PXOPBIETOR8, 

Oorner    Sonaome    and     Commercial  . 
jal3  tf 


DR.  H.  C.  T.  BEHRENS. 

OFFICE, 
[O.     S16    KEARNY    STREET. 

Between  Bnsb  and  Sutter.  ja2n  lm 


Rum  Punch,   Hot  Scotch, 

AND.   .. 

TOM    an«i    JERBY, 

GO    TO  THE  BBMOH 

Hot      SOOtClL, 

.88  Sutler  .treet.  Bear  Kearny. 

All    Drinks    Xen    Cents 

HOT     CHIillBII      EVERY    NIGHT. 

no!5  tf JOS.  D.  BRIGGS.  Proprietor 


True  Reflex  of  California 
Life  and  Times. 


THE   OLD   . 
Hot      JSOofc^tL, 

15  Morion  Street,  near  Kearny. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  AND_JERRY  IK  TOWH. 

Always  on  file  the  New  York  Herald,  Harper's 
Weekly,  Frank  Leslie's,  D?y'e  Doing?,  Pol  loe  Ga- 
zette, all  tbe  California  papers,  also  London 
Punch.  Bell's  Life,  Illustrated  London  Neva.  Call 
and  sat.'sfy  yoareelf. 

•*-  Don't  forget  tbe  sign  of  the  Hot  Scotch. 

deltf  OHARLBS  WM,  FELDMAN.  Prop'r. 


MESSRS.  M'NEIL  &  CALDER 

ANNOUN0E8  TO  THEIR  FRIENDS  AND 
the  Public  generally,  tbat  they  have  opened 
under  COLMANS  OLOTBING  STORE,  Oorner 
of  Bnafa  and  Montgomery  streetB,  with  a  WELL 
SELECTED  STOCK  of 

CHOICE  WISES, 

LIQUORS    AKD 


All  are  invited  to  call,  and  AROHIE  McNEIL 
AND  WM.  O.  CALDER  viill  do  their  beBt  to 
make  tbem  comfortable.  ja  21  tf 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

MASONIC    SAVINGS   AND   LOAN    BANK. 

Mo.    6  Poit    street,  Mosdnlc  Templet 

SAN  FRANOISOO. 

AT  AMEETING  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  DIREC- 
tWB  of  this  Bank,  held  January  20to,  1873, 
a  dividend  mas  declared  at  tbe  rate  of  ten  (10)  per 
cent,  pur  annum  on  Term  or  Permanent  Deposits, 
and  eight  per  cent,  per  annum  on  Ordinary  Da- 
posits,  for  the  semi-annual  term  ending  January 
21st,  1873,  payable  on  and  aft  Br  February  Ibc,  1873, 
free  from  all  taxes.  G£OBG£  BOBINH, 
j  >??-'■  f Secretary. 


THE  ROMANCE  AND  REALITY 
OF  THE  PERIOD. 


The  Great  Novel  of  the  Day, 

The  New  Magdalen! 

T1Y     WILIUI    COLLINS, 
IN  THE 

GOLDEN  ERA 


The  "Podgers  Papers," 

By  •Todarera,"  la 

THE  GOLDEN  ERA 


SWALLOW  FLIGHTS 

By  Charles  Warren  Stoddard.  In 

The  Golden   Era. 


Pacific  Stone  Compa 

THE  PiCIFIO  STONE  COMPANY  4 
the  especial  attention  of  Arooitecta,  J  | 
oera,  and  the  pnbtio  in  general,  to  the  SUPS  t 
QUALITY  of  the  Stone  now  being  manoiat  | 
by  them  In  tbia  city  nnder  the  Ransome  Pai 
They  make  to  order  and  keep  in  t  took : 
BnlldlnK  Fronts.  Water  Pipe, 

Sink*,  Monument!,   Fountali 

Tile*,  Coping*  for  H  % 

Flltera,  ete,,  1 

Together  with  Raneome'B  celebrated  Fre-  'i 

Grindatonea,  all  of  which  we  guarantee  ta\  ', 

and  at  a  price  far  below  that  of  hnnd-cut  woj 

■»-The  attention  of  private  parties  Intend  [J 
build  ie  respeoWnlly  solicited. 
Offioe.  No.  1QBUSH  STREET.  San  Fran- 


I  MANUFACTURER 

— AND— 

BBPAIBEB 


THOMAS    W.    BREE, 
SIZjVBB.  FXjATI 

WJj  DRUMS,  BANJOS, 

^&^  —AND—  ' 

OTHEK    MTTSICAJL    ISrSTJLTJMBJ 

ESTABLISHED  IN  18*15. 

W-Laosons  given  on  tbe  Banjo  aud  Dram, 
MISSION  STREET,  between  First  and  Bee 

N.  B.— Fine-toned  Silver  Solo  Banjos  foi  ► 
easlonalsalwayB  on  hand. 


TRAYS  always  on  hand. 


Alfred  Vet 

Manufacturer* 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAG 

ZZS  Dapont 

JVEAB  SVTTER  BTJ 

See  my  atock  of 
Cages  before  porob 

elsewhere.  Alwayii; 
thing  new  on  hand 
Patent  Cages,  mai 
Tin  Wire,  are  warn 
FREE  FROM  VEI 
Also,  best  quality 
no'. 


^FABXjJEI      talk, 

By  Olive  Harper,  In 

The  Golden  Era 


NEW  ADVERTISEM&MTS. 


PROTECTIVE  ORDER  OF  SEALS. 

o3-The  Order  osirmblci  on  lueaday, 
February  .4tb,  at  two  o'clock,  p.  m,  at  the  Red 
Men'a  (Charter  Oak)  Hal!,  on  Market  street,  bet. 
Third  and  Fourth.  All  regular  meetings  will 
hereafter  be  on  Tuesday,  aud  the  Socials  en  Sun- 
day, at  16  c clock ,  p.  2L 

fe»2t A.  W.  BARK,  Soribe, 


TO  VARIETY^ ARTISTES! 

"17"ARIETY    ARTISTES    AND  MINS1REL 

performers  going  from  San  Francisco  to  Now 
York,  or  vice  versa,  ebould  stop  at 

SALT    LAKE    CITY. 

First-elass  sngagemenU  offered  to  first-class  poo- 
dle at  "THE  BOWERY,"  Main  street,  Joseph 
Dudley,  Manager.  Letters  eo  addressed,  or  to 
Dick  Brown,  BuBinesa  Manager,  will  receive  a 
prompt  reply.  feS  lm 


A    DESIDERATUM 

....TO.... 

m&NAGERS,  STaRS_ARD  COMBINATIONS 

A  COMPETENT  MANAGER,  AGENT  AND 
Aoter,  with  15je<.rs'  experience  in  England, 
America,  the  Cane  of  P«*+  dope  and  Australian 
Oolomes,  India  and  Ch  «fc 

IS  OPEN  TO  tUBAGEMENT. 

Is  well  posted  with  the  profession  and  the  Press. 

Can  give  rjamosof  Managars,  Theatres  or  Halle 

List  ol  Prices  and  heloing  capacity,  in  nearly  every 

one  of  the  above  places.    Apoly  to 
...  J.  H.  McOABE, 

fe4  lm  6SO  Washington  street,  8.  F. 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

Snu  Francisco  Savings  Union,   53S  Cali- 
fornia streeti  corner  of  "Webb. 

FOR  THE  HALF  YEAR  ENDING  WITH  THE 
31st  December,  1673,  a  dividend  has  been  de- 
clared at  tbe  rate  of  nine  and  six-tenths  (96-10) 
pt>r  cent,  per  annum  on  Term  Deposits,  aud  eight 
(9)  nor  cent,  per  annum  on  Ordinary  Deposits,  free 
of  Federal  Tax  on  Deposits,  payable  on  and  after 
13tb  January.  1873.  By  order. 
de312w  LOV£LL  WHITE.  Cashier. 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

EVBBY    8ATVBSAY    NICrHT. 


Piano    and    Singing-  »t  8  JP.Mi. 


CHARING 


* 


SALOON 


O06  Mission  street,  near  Second. 
deW  J.  EAGLES,  Proprietor. 


Fenllleton,  In 

The  Golden  Era. 


OEIOH4L  STORIES,  I'OF.MS  AND 
SKETCHES.  FASHION  GOSSIP, 
AMCSBUENTS.  LITEBATIBE 
AND  1ET,  iK8W£R»  TO  COB- 
K£SPOSEE.VT8,    ETC 


EMPLOYMENT  OFFICE 

OSS  Sacramento  street. 

(The  First  House  below  Kearny  street,) 
pOB  FURNISHING  WHITE  AND  CHINESE 
JL  Help  of  all  kinde.-Goneral  Business  Agency; 
Uollect  Rente,  Notes  and  Accounts;  White  SDd 
Chinese  Laborers  supplied  for  Families.  Hotels, 
Farms,  Factories,  eto. 

CBA8,  F.   HECIIfcKF.K  A  CO,, 
de2S  lm  «SB  Sacramento  street 


E.  PARDIN1 

NO.  720  WASHINGTON  STREET.  (ABOVE 
the  Plaza),  San  Francisco.  Boots  and  Shoes 
made  to  order  in  the  best  Frenoh  Btyle.  The  same 
ready  made  always  oo  band.  no  1-Sm 


FRENCH    CORSETS. 

JVf  ME  PONS,  IMPORTER  AND  DEALER  EN 

nTftroo^i811?  ,L*3lefl*  Underwear.  FRENOH 
CORSE TS  of  all  prices  and  qualities,  ready  made 
and  to  order.  No,  C»l  Sacramento  street,  below 
Kearny.  .m  i^m 


THE  "GOLDEN  ERA"  18  THE  OLDEST 
Weekly  Paper  in  the  State,  permanently 
established,  and  more  widely  circulated  at  home 
and  abroad  than  any  other  on  the  Pacific  Coast. 
In  California,  the  Atlantic  States,  and  throughout 
the  entire  field  of  ite  great  and  rapidly  increasing 
circulation,  the  "GOLDEN  ERA"  is  universally 
regarded  as  a  literary  and  family  journal  of  une- 
qualled excellence. 


To  Advertisers. 


The  "GOLDEN  ERA"  is  a  welcome  Sunday  vis- 
itor in  every  Home  and  Household,  and  as  an 
advertising  medium  its  advantages  must  be  appa- 
rent to  business  men. 

TO  MAIL  SUBSCRIBERS, 

The  Golden  Era,  for  One  Tear,  S3  SO  ; 

for  Six  Months,  68  OO. 

Subscriptions  to  be  paid  in  advance. 

The  Golden  Era  and  Peterson's  ladles' 

Notional  aiocnzlnc,  One  Tear,  $5. 

sfTHE  GOLDEN  ERA  and  PETERSON'S 
LADIES'  NATIONAL  MAGAZINE  served  by 
Carriers  in  the  city  at  12'j  cents  per  week. 

THE  GOLDEN  ERA,  single  copies.  Ten  Cents. 
For  sale  at  all  News-stands. 

Office  of  trie  Golden  Fro, 


Meerschaum  Pipe  Dei 

613    KEAK.M    8TB££T. 

PIPES  MADE  TO  ORDER  AT  *  - 
the  shortes  notieP  All  Pipea  and  jy^J'- 
Cigar  Holders  wananted  genuine,  and  \<v.^ 
to  oolor  well.  Meerecbaum  Pipes  and  ^$g= 
walking  Canes  Mounted  and  Repaired  x--' 
at  lowest  Eastern  Prices,  nod  with  too  beat*' 
manehip.  A  large  assortment  of  Walking  0; 
and  Facer  Goods  of  every  description  alvr», 
hand,  nofl' 


The  Popular  Bevera; 

CONGRESS  WATER  FROM  OiHE  PAD) 
Congress  Springs,  near  Santa  Olura.  lode 
by  tbe  Medical  Facnlty  its  curative  powers  t 
equal  to  the  celebrated  Congress  Water  fron 
SprinRS  of  Saratoga,  New  York.  Depot  rem 
from  Vi8  Kearny  street  to  Kew  Montgomery 
door  from  Howard.  Families  supplied  daily.  : 
enil  disoonnt  to  tbe  trace,  end  orders  attend* 
promptly.  a*i5< 


FRENCH  MUTUAL  PROVIDE 
SAVINGS  SLOAN  SOCIETY 

Twentr-Slxth     Semi-Animal     Dlvldt 

A  DIVIDEND  OF  NINE  PER  OENT.  PERI 
num.  net,  (9  per  cent.)  upon  the  opertt 
of  the  French  SavingBand  Loin  Society,  fori 
tii  months  ending  December  .list,  1872,  ba< 
conformity  with  the  report  tf  the  Commit^ 
V-  riflcation  appointed  by  tbe  members  of  tht 
ciety,  been  declared  by  the  Hoard  of  AdmLofi 
tion,  at  the  Semi-Annual  Meeting  held  on 
loth  instant.  This  dividend  will  be  payable 
and  after  the  eighteenth  instant,  at  the  offli 
the  Seoiety,  411  Bush  street.  „_, 

OCHTATK  MAHI. 
j201m  Director  of  Frenoh  SavingaBW 


GEORGE    MATES*; 


DEALER  IN  OYSTERS.  CLAMS 
.  andall  kinds  of  SHELL  FISH, 
Stalls  Nob.  40,  41,  4S,  California 
Market,  entrance  on  California  street. 

Pnblic  or  private  parties  ud  families  inpt 
from  6  A.M.  to  12  P.  M.  Ladies'  and  Gentles 
Ovs+er  Room  onen  from  A  a.m.  to  12  p.w       4»aj 


Si 


Philadelphia    Restaurai 

I    OHAB.  V.  BKBGOLD,  PROPRIETOR. 

THE  CHOICEST  MEATS  AND 
Vegetables,  Board  by  tbe  weed. 
AO»  PINE  S,lrREKT,  between  Kearny 
and  Montgomery.  marift  lm 


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Crystal  Sample  Roo 

GSS   SACBAMEHTO    STREET- 

ALL    DRINKS,    PLAIN    OR    PANOT,   ' 
OENTS.    ,9-Hot  Drinks  a  epeojalty. 

B.  MATH  EH, 
ianlm  Proprleto 


Bar  Sugar 


T^OR    SALE -518    KEARNY    STSEET,  ■ 

■*      MEBOER'S.     Alio,  every  kind  of  Oat  ■ 

Wholesale  and  Retail. 

no7M 


M.    A.   MKBCB 


Indian  Queen  Rang- 

OChe  Best  in  the  Mark  t 


MANUFACTURED  BY 
.    ,  _  .  |  CALEB    H.     8KKLKB. 

540  Clay  street — San  Francisco  i  ocKti  ««<>  »nd «»»  k»» 


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Have  yon  beheld  It?    If  not,  you've  ft  treat 
At  BQUAKZA'3  PUNCH  SALOON,  In  Kearny  street 
There  BONA,  disciple  of  QBEAT  SQUABZA. 
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The  "WELCOME"  too,  yon'O.  always  Hud 
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Just  visit  BONA,  and  you'll  all  fare  well! 
Hie  "HTGIENIO  BITTERS"  ire  the  panacea 
For  all  dyspeptic,  and  for  diarrhoea. 
No  Cholera  Morbus  over  has  been  found 
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BONA  and  SQOABZ  A,  spite  of  all  detractors, 
Hare  proved  the  Nation's  greatest  benefactors! 
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TKZ  JOTTKNAX  OF  AMUSEMENTS. 


Published  every  Day  in  the  Year  by 
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Below  Montgomery.  San  Franeieoo. 


TUESDAY FEBBUAftS  4,  1978 


AMUSEMENTS,    £tc 

CaUlrornU  **rieaf>«J. 

In  spite  of  tb.  tbreetenlog  weather  iHTPirt 
•f  toll  hoose  WM  crowded  last  night.  When  W.  H 
Gilbert's  eomedy  ol  '"Pygmalion  end  Geletae"  wu 
produced  (or  the  first  time  in  tbiB  city.  We  gave 
the  itorrof  thlselay  In  yesterday'*  Issue  and  it 
therefore  only  remains  to  tetl  bow  tbose  engaged 
la  Its  representation  played  thair  respective  parts 
The  action  ol  tha  play  takes  plica  in  the  studio  of 
Pygmalion,  and  r*  sQpposad  to  ceonpy  twenty-four 
boars  only.  That  real  fun  and  true  bomor  ha** 
not  lost  their  effect  on  a  public  loo  much  accaa- 
tomed  to  be  excited  to  laughter  by  Bheer  buf- 
foonery and  animal  antics,  was  fully  proved  laet 
night  by  the  peale  of  laughter  wblota  followed 
each  of  the  sallies  of  wit  with  which  this  very 
Ural*  comedy  abound*.  John  T.  Raymond  as 
Ohrjaos.  tbeart  oatroo,  who  values  statues  ac- 
cording to  their  weight,  as  some  o!  our  art  put- 
rona  value  pictures,  io  proportion  to  tbe  number 
ofiquare  yards  of  canvas  tbey  cover,  was  wonder- 
fully amu.iog.  Ha  made  hifl  fan  legitimately  by 
intonation  of  voice  and  play  of  feature,  and  fair- 
ly gained  tueepplaaea  which  followed  biseifjrte' 
Miss  Annie  Graham  as  Galatea,  tha  statue,  looked 
charm! nc  and  read  much  of  her  part  witb  great 
ekill  and  good  expression.  In  the  ve>y  "innoceni'' 
speeches  abe  wai  not,  <o  bappy,  rattling- tbe m  off 
too  glibly  and  witb  an  air  of  emurtnete  instead  of 
attar  unconsciousness.  As  a  whale  her  imperso- 
nation of  tbe  part  was  extremely  pleasing.  Geo, 
D.  Chaplin  looked  very  handsome  as  Pygmalion 
and  read  bis  lines  well  though  he  wae  a  little  heavy 
sometimes  wber*  tbe  part  required  light  omedy 
acting,  alias  Eilio  Wilton,  wbo  made  her  rean- 
pearanoe  a^  this  theatre  on  tnis  nocasiaion  in  the 
character  of  Oynieoa,  Pygmalion's  wife,  read  and 
acted  her  part  with  delightful  feeling,  and  though 
suffering  severely  from  cold,  which  rendered  her 
naturally  pleasing  voice  sadly  hoarse,  gave  dne  ef- 
fect to  tbe  lines  she  had  to  speak  and  had  a  foil 
a  hare  of  tbe  applause.  Miss  Minnie  Walton  was 
lovlier  than  ever  cs  Myrlnnie,  Pygmalion's  sister. 
and  read  and  acted  the  part  with  charming  arch- 
ness. W.  A.  Mestayer  as  Sencippe,  a  soldier,  was 
good.  Mrs.  Judab,  wbo  received  a  tremendous 
welcome  on  making  her  firat  appearance  since  her 
accident,  played  the  part  of  Daphne,  ObryBoa' 
wife,  In  her  best  style,  which  is  a  ttyle  that  cannot 
beeurpiSBed  on  any  stage;  and  E.N.  Tbajir  and 
B.  Ooad,  as  tbe  slaves  of  Ghrysos  and  Pygmalion, 
respectively  represented  tbe  characters  faithfully. 
Tbe  effect  cf  the  disiolving  itatua  was  very 
striking,  and  tbecnrtatn  fell  midst  much  applause, 
to  be  raised  again  in  response  to  a  persistent  de- 
mand for  a  repetition  of  this  beautiful  and  novel 
acene.  '  Tbe  Speotre  Bridegroom"  coming  after 
"Pygmalion  and  Galatea,"  was  to  ua  a  little  like 
Olark'a  obewing  candy  after  marrone  glace*,  or  a 
glaae  of  lager  after  a  bottle  of  Lafilte,  bnt  it  was 
thoroughly  enjoyed  by  tbe  andience  and  none 
could  help  laughing  at  John  T  Raymond'*  imper- 
sonation of  Diggory.  'Waiter  Leman,  Miss  Carrie 
Wyatt,  John  Wilson,  Eben  Plymptoo,  and  the 
others  played  their  respective  parts  for  all  they 
ware  worth,  and  the  entertainment  as  a  whole 
gave  the  greatest  satisfaction  to  all  present.  The 
aim*  bill  trill  be  played  to-night. 
AUaambrau 

The  rettm  of  tbe  great  Emerson  Minstrels  to 
this  theatrB  last  night,  and  th'.ir  combination 
with  these  two  popular  favorites,  Johnny  Allen 
and  Little  Mac,  drew  an  immense  home.  The  per- 
formance from  beginning  to  end  was  fall  of  life 
and  fun.  The  blood  and  thunder  sketch  of  "Bed 
Handed  Mike,"  by  Bob  Hart,  {Johnny  Allen  and 
Little  Mac,  ia  one  of  the  funniest  thinl^. ever 
put  on  the  stage,  and  made  the  andienc^  , airly 
scream  with  laughter.  Billy  Emerson  received  an 
immense  welcome  on  making  his  .appearance,  and 
thocgb  he  wasaafforiog  from  hoareenees  like  the 
majority  of  {.eonte  at  present,  did  not  fail  to  give 
aa  miich  satisfaction  as  ever.  Sam  Rickey  caused 
great  fun  both  io  the  act  of  "The  New  Invention' 
with  Bob  Hart  and  Add  Rjman,  The  bill  for 
to-night  appears  on  oar  first  page,  and  concludes 
witb  "Pigmeloo  and  Gal-eut-hor." 

Metropolitan    Theatre. 

The  benefit  of  that  old-school  actor,  Hfirry  Eyt- 
inge,  which  came  off  at  this  this  theatre  last  night, 
drew  a  better  bouse  than  ordinary,  but  not  bo  good 
a  one  as  the  beneficiaiy  deserved.  Tbe  perform- 
ance commenced  with  the  n&utiorl  drama  of  "  The 
Pride  of  the  Navy,"  (otherwise  "Black-Eved  Sn- 
Ben,)  ia  which  Charles  Edmonds  did  some  gcod 
acting  as  William,  and  Miss  bailie  Hinckley 
played  tbe  part  of  Susan  capitally.  The  third  act 
ef  "Hamlet"  followed.  In  wbieb  Harry  Eytinge 
illustrated  tbe  various  points  and  different  modes 
of  reading  adopted  by  Kern,  Booth,  Macaeady 
and  Forrest,  and  won  frtqaent  applause.  At  tbe 
fall  of  tbe  curtain  be  was  called  out,  and  apologized 
for  his  extreme  hoarseness,  which  prevented  him 
from  giving  perfect  imitations  of  the  above 
named  dramatic  lights.  A  ballet  and  an  olio  of 
tongs,  etc.,  followed,  and, (be  evening's  entertaic- 
ment  closed  with  tbe  gorgeous  traaBformatian 
eoene  from  "Tbe  Yellow  Hat."  Mr.  Eylingo 
was  presented  witb  a  very  handsome  gold-beaded 
cane,  by  fiUnds  who  appreciated  bis  untiring 
efforts  to  please  the  public  Tbe  bill  for  to-night 
will  be  the  revival  of  "The  Yellow  HaU" 

MaguLre'g  Opera  Howae. 

To-nigbt,  the  seooud  of  tbe  season  of  grand 
Italian  operaat  tbis  home,  "Ernam"  will  be  per- 
formed with  Signoiina  AdMlna  Sperarz*  ae  El- 
vira; BignorBaccel  aa  Ernaoi:  Signor  Fuivio  Rlgo 
a*  Don  Ruy  Getsezde  Bitva;  Miss  Matilda  YaU 
erga  aa  Giovanna  j  Moos.  Chariot  is  Don  Ricardo, 
and  Mona.  Roncorleri  as  Iago.  Thta  combination 
of  artistes  commenced  the  season  so  successfully 
on  Sunday,  that  there  u>  sure  to  be  a  Urge  and 
fashionable  attendance  to  enjoy  this  popular 
opera. 
Bella.  Union  Theatre.. 

This  old  pioneer  variety  theatre  retains  Ub  pop- 
ularity whether  times  be  dull  or  floab.  Everyone 
can  rind  money  to  go  to  the  Bella  Union  one 
while,  and  all  who  go  there  are  amused.  Mies 
Li i lie  Sal!  in  soogand  danca  ;  J.  H.  Larkin  and 
Oarrie  Armstrong  in  their  Datch  acts;  Miss  Jen- 
nie Johnson  in  com  to  songs;  Ed  Hon  tag  as  la  a 
bal>  ig  act;  Oogill  and  Cooper  in  song  and 
dan.  ,  and  a  host  of  others  In  varied  speeialtiea 
■UUaBBwar  to  night.  r_^rt_|a  #d 
Woodward*!  Gardens. 

6.  Boialay'  made  a  sucnetif at ~iaeension  with 
hia  Mc-tgulter  balloon  on  Sunday,  Next  Satur- 
day altars.  Cee  and  Lay  will  make  anotner  a»- 
•eneioa  with  their  grand  gma  bailoou.  Mr.  J.  Cal- 
lahan, the  eharaeter  skater,  better  known  among 
hia  friends  ai  "Obliging  Johnny,"  will  have  a 
benefit  io  the  Pavilion  on  Wednesday  night,  A 
large  number  of  volunteers  will  appear,  and  the 
stating  performances  will  be  followed  by  dancing. 


rile  AUienenm. 

Tbe  management  of  this  lively  place  of  amuse- 
ment preesnt  a  programme  wblcb  suiu  all  tastes 
and  by  placing  the  admittance,  at  twenty-flva  cents 
cater  for  the  amniement  of  the  million,  iirat 
part,  interlude  of  eocgs,  dances  and  aots,  and  an 
entertaining  after-piece,  cause  an  evening  spent 
here  to  [ii!  away  very  pleasantly, 
.Will  Arrive  To-night  . 

Tbe  Dookrill  Troupe,  under  engagement  to  Man- 
ager Wilson  for  bis  new  Ampbltheatre,  nod  Hiss 
Mariou  Mordaunt,  engaged  by  Manager  Bert  for 
tbe  Metropolian  Theatre,  will  arrive  by  tbs  over- 
bid train  to-night. 

AJAKtMIOAX  MCB£TJM.— Onfl  Of  the  QlOBt 
lomplms  collections  :of  the  kind  la  the  United 
States,  comprising  bundredi  of  costly  and  bean- 
iRulwrx,  modela,'.  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentleman 
anly>atthe  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
hoax  may  be  profitably  swot  bore. 


LETTER  FROM  CHICAGO. 

[moat   ooa    own     cobbeifondeh  i. 

Chicago,  January  22d,  1873. 
Deae  Fioabo:—  The  drama  daring  this 
and  the  following  week  will  be  more  lively 
than   heretofore,    as    there  are  in  the  field 
some  very  strong  attractions. 

AI  YICKEB  8  THEATBE 

Tbe  grent  anther,  dramatist  and  actor, 
Mr.  Dion  Boaclcault,  and  bis  accomplished 
wift),  have  been  tbe  attraciion  here,  "Arrah- 
na-pogue"  and  "Colleen  Bawn"  were  pio- 
duoed  preeent  week.  On  Feb.  3d,  tt.e 
Grand  Italian  Opera  Tronpe,  under  tbe  di- 
rection of  Max  Maretzek,  consisting  of 
Mme.  Pamline  Lucca,  Clara  Lcuita  Kellogg 
and  oiherB.  "Fivorita"  is  aonoanced  for 
tbe  opening  night,  to  be  followed  by  "II 
Trovatore,"  "Faost"  and  "Linda." 

ACADEMY.    OP  MUSIC. 

Mr.  Jclm  Colline,  tbe  Ir.s-b  comedian, 
witb  his  son.-W.E.  Collies,  as  agent,  has 
been  doing  a  fair  business  at  this  place 
during  the  past  week.  First  three  nights, 
"Colleen  Bawn;"  Thursday  evening,  "Rory 
0'ifoore;"  Friday  evening  Mr.  Collins  was 
tendered  a  benefit,  on  which  occasion  "Paul 
Clifford"  was  produced  tor  the  first  time 
here;  it  was  repeated  on  Saturday.  Joe 
Murphy  put  in  an  appearance  on  Monday 
with  "Help,"  ably  supported  by  Mies  Annie 
Lawrence.  Next  week  Charles  Malley  will 
take  Joe  Mnrphy's  place. 

AIKEN'S   THEATRE. 

Joseph  Proctor  in  "The  Bed  PocketBook" 
and  "Nick  of  the  Woods"  was  tbe  attraction 
during  the  past  week.  M'lle  Aimea  and 
bouffers  appeared  in  theoperaof  "La  Grande 
DucbeaEe"  on  the  20th  to  a  very  large 
house.  .Becond  night,  "La  Petite  Faust;" 
third  night,  "La  Belle  Heleoe;"  fourth 
night,  "Genevieve  Dd  Brabant."  Friday 
night,  benefit  of  M'lle  Aimee,  when  "La 
Perichole  will  be  performed1.  Saturday 
evening,  "Les  Gent  "Viergts."  Bret  Hart's 
Poverty  Flat"  iB  underlined,  with  Mr.  and 
Mre.  Albaugh  in  the  leading  roles. 
mtee'b  opeba  house.  ' 

January  20th  Wm.  Arlington  bad  a  ben- 
efit, on  which  occasion  a  new  and  original 
burlesque  was  given,  entitled  "Arrah-no- 
Brogue,"  with  Ben  Cotton  as  Shann,  Fos- 
tell  as  Fanny,  and  Billy  Bice  as  Atrah. 
nixon'b  amphitheatre. 

Mr.  George  Cole,  treasurer,  took  a  benefit 
on  tbe  17  tb.  Prof.  McAllister,  the  illusion- 
ist, opens  to-night. 

HOOLEY'fl   OPBEA  HOT/6E, 

"Fate"  is  the  only  attraction. 

WIKTEB  GABDEN  VARIETIES. 

Add  Weaver,  Johnny  Shuld  and  Misses 
Oliva  and  Rainforth  are  still  at  this  house, 
which  ia  now  a  first-class  melodeon. 

GLOBE    THEATBE. 

Bobby  Newcomb  in  bis  great  drama,  "A 
Leeson  of  Life,"  with  the  Ellis  Family  and 
the  Freeman  Bister  s,  are  tbe  chiefs  here. 
Frank  Nelson  is  stage  manager. 

BYAN'S  VARIETIES. 

Jenny  Dalton,  Jim  Sanford  and  the  Rob- 
inson Family  are  tbe  attractions. 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

The  English  opera  troupe  give  a  concert 
at  the  Star  Lecture  Course  this  week. 

Lydia  TLompeon  and  troure  appear  here 
for  two  weeks  in  March. 


Oysters. 

Why  travel  aa  far?  Shellfish  cf  every  kind 
kept  at  Mannlna's,  oyster  dealer,  072  Howard 
Btcc^t,  oear  Third,  next  to  car  office.  o 


WTitvt    Cheer    Liaondry 
Ie  the  best  Uyindry  Id  San  Franolsoo, 


Something  JS&W. 

Wm  A.  Hubbard's  manufacUire4  rntflEe3'  and 
infant's  garments  and  ladles  underwecr  In  suit?, 
are  timed  for  their  superiority  cf  make  and  tex- 
tnro  all  over  the  Union.  Mr.  Geo.  W.  Amidon, 
the  anthorlzed  aatnt  of  Mr.  Hubbard, ba«  estab- 
lUhed  a  depot  of  these  goods  at  218  Second  st, 
for  wholesale  and  retail  tr*de.  A  iloeral  dn- 
oonnt  to  the  trade.  j 


THOU    ANO    I. 

Stiange,  alrange  for  tbee  and  me, 

Badly  afar, 
Thou  safe  beyond,  above, 

I  'neath  the  &tar; 
Thou  whtra  flaweia  dtathleas  spring, 

I  where  they  fade  ; 
Thou  in  Gcd'd  F»ridaB9, 

I  'mid  time's  shade  !  , 

Thou  where  each  gale  breathea  balm, 

I  tempest-toaa'd ; 
Thon  where  trae  j  jy  ie  found, 

I  where  'tliloit; 
Thou  coasting  ages  thine, 

I  not  the  mtrrow ; 
Thon  learning  more  of  bliss, 

I  more  of  eorrow. 

Thou  in  eternal  peace, 

I  mid  earth's  e  rife  ; 
Thou  where  care  bath  no  nam?, 

I  where  'Ma  Ufa; 
Thou  without  need  of  hope, 

I  where  'ti9  vain  ; 
Thou  witb  wlDgs  dropping  light, 

I  with  ilmn's  chain. 

Strange,  strange  for  thee  and  me, 

Loved,  living  ever; 
Thou  by  life'd  deathless  fount, 

I  if  ar  death's  river  ; 
Thou  winning  wisdom's  love, 

I  strength  to  trUEt; 
Thou  'mid  tbe  seraphim, 

I  in  the  dust. 


Altogethor  the  Best. 

It  is  ourious,  but  true,  that  J.  A.  Sbaber, 
707  Market  street,  near  Third,  should  sell  fur- 
niture and  bedding  cheaper  timn  any  other 
dealer  In  thiB  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
eonvlnoed. v. 

Everybody    ©ixtted. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multituiJe  ot  fashions 
in  hate.  At  "  Tjaa"  Bat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hut  store  below  Ktarny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  immense 
— the  prices  an  reasonable.  Every  one  wbo 
oes  there  is  sure  to  be   Rnited.  B 


Do    INot    Suffer   from    corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bon- 
lone,  Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fl.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 310  Kearny  street,  from*,  to  6  p.m.  We 
speak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doc- 
tor's capability.  RelereDcea  given  if  required.  H 


Holiday   Punches. 

There  are  so  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tables 
that  compare  with  Suuerza'e.  Suuaru's  Punches 
are  famous  for  tha  high  a:t  shown  in  their  man- 
ufacture, the  happy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonicB,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  tbe 
disciple  of  tbe  great  SquaTza,  has  prepared 
forty  different  £nd  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
the  Holiday  tables.  For  sale  at  tae  new  branch, 
317  Kearnv  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
120  Leidesdorff  street.  n 


A  Happy  New  Year. 

What  a  pleasure  it  is  to  meet  a  smiling  counte- 
nance, whether  it  be  on  the  street  or  in  the  par- 
lor. And  why  is  it  that  some  faces  wear  a  contin- 
ually happy  look?  It  is  simply  because  tbey  live  on 
a  plain,  nutritions  and  substantia!  diet.  That  man 
Is  a  public  benefactor  who  will  conscientiously 
serve  ua  wlthacleau,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
meal.  Louis  Mevers.  proprietor  of  tha  "White 
House,"  Beam;  street,  also  of  the  Capitol  Res- 
taurant. Fourth  street,  does  it.  aa  hundreds  oan 
•nthnaicatieallv  te  Btity.  Hie  kitchens  are  marvels 
of  order  and  cleanliness.  Try  bim,  and  jou  will 
And  it  impossible  to  eat  elsewhere. 


Tli*  lUastrateu  Press  (S.  F. ) 

No.  1,  January,  1873.  8old  by  subscription— 
$1  60  s  year.  Elegant,  choice,  cheap.  Sample 
nnsnberp,  15  cents.    Addr3ss  Murray,  Dewey  & 

Co.,  a.  f.  © 


The    President's    Message. 
Peaoe  and  prosperity  are  the  hey  notes  of  this 

document.  Cheapness  and  durabiity  are  the 
characterlEtics  of  H.  Luchslnger's  furniture. 
All  ahould  viFlt  bis  emporium,  735  Market 
street,  and  ascertain  hew  cheaply  a  house  can 

be  furnished.  d 

_» 

WUsvt    Oheer    Jjaundry 

Kcnptoys  no  Chinamen,  and  should  be  pat 
roulzed  by  everybody.  • 


Watches  and  Jewelry, 

Very  low,  at  H.   A.  Calender's,  62  Second 
treet,  corner  of  mission.  d 

Genuine  Havana   Oerars. 

Best  brands  at  61     H^ntgomery  street,  S,  W. 
ooiner  of  Mecchant,    Franck  &  Gahn.  Q 


'WcMSOxlntr  Keturned  in  One  Day 

Ahd  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Oheer 
Lundry. 

Lever  Bucfcie    suspenders, 

At  $1  per  pair— 26  per  cent,  oheaper  than  else- 
ijhers— at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  .x 


Sam  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Buss  House  CarriaeeB,  can  be 
lound  In  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
tablishment, southweBt  corner  .Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery  ate.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carriage  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  bq 


X>r.  Barlow  a.  .^iuitli 

Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  tb  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygeian  Ball,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  M  o'clock. 
A  Dart  of  the  evening  La  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients,.  Dr.  Smfch  gives 
phrenological  examlnaticcs  in  regard  to  health 
to  Invalids  dally,  from  9  to  4  p  u.,  free.        w 

For    WasMna 

Shirts,  fl  SO  per  dec;  small  pieces,  too.  per 
Its.    At  the  What  Cheer  Laundry-  • 


Tor  a  safe  and  efficient  Ekautifite  of  tux 
Ooseplxhqn,  use  Dioux's  Fahocs  Obsick  Dr 

<■ - 

Eureka  Social  Oivito 

The  prises  to  be  swarded  at  the  Ninth  An- 
nual masquerade  ball  of  the  Inreks  Social 
Club  are  on  exhibition  in  the  window  of  Stolta 
and  Sons  dry  goods  store-  South-east  corner  of 
Kearny  and  Pine  streets''      '  B 

.  .  OmrBvoriST.—  Madame  Clara  Antonia,  AS 
Olairvoiant,  and  Indepeadent  Trance  Medium, 
has  removed  to  333  Kearny  st.  OonsulUtlens  in 
Kngliah,  Trench  and  Oernuxu 


Best   Quality    ox"  Doaskin 
Driving  gloves,  st  t2  per  pair,  at  the  What 

tDheer  Laundry  x 

For  the  Tery  Beat  Drinks, 

Goto  Ys.ea'  Branch   Saloon,   cerner of  Market 
and  Tbird  Btrcsts.  BQ 


It  "yoti  want 

Tour  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  fend 
aot  spoiled,  send  them  to  the  What  Oheer  Laun 
try. X 

■cDevwell,   Shew   Card  Writer, 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order,  koom  10, 
60S  Market  rtrret,  cor.  Post  and  MOBtgsmory.  D 


Fob  Sixo— A  lot  ef  cheap  elU  drsises,  at  82 
Geary  street.     A  good  price  paid  los  cast-off 

clothing. 


Diamond    Catarrh    J 

Is  a  sore  ears  for  Catarrh  or  Golds,  Ask  your 
drogrlst  for  it,  or  send'  to  Dr,  A.  F.  Ivor,  No. 
9  PoBt  street.  z 


▲zk    Old.    Landmark.  m 

The  Vefandah  Cigar  Store,  at  tbe  U.  E.  esmsr 
of  Kearny  and  Washington  attests,  kept  try 
Henry  Sehmfdt,  has  been  famous  tor  the  last 
eleven  years  for  keeping  the  best  Havana  olgsrs, 
tofcmeco,  choice  meersohsum  pipes,  etc         w 


it  is  Perlectly  Astonishing 

How  beau  tir&l) y  and  qhlokly  they  do  washing 
st  the  What  Oheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
wfore  8  i.h.  returned  the  same  evening  if  de 
«ired.  x 


jPhotoscrapnle    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
OaUerv,  31  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 

Mission  atreet, r 

A.  Ploasant  L/ucanon. 

Persons  desiring  oomfortablo  lodgings  In  a 
Oentrsl  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  bnUdinR  la  a  very  fine  one  and  is  well 
lighted  snd  ventilated. . 


Fresh  and  Sweet. 

For  the  best     confectionery,   go   to    Canty    and 
Was-nerV  KTJ  MeDtBoroerr  Bt.  near  Sutter        w 


DR.  CilJfS.  H.  TOZER'S  ^ 
PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITUTE 

N.  JG.  tor.  Juckton  and  Senrny  at*. 

THE  GREAT  ERADrOATOB  OF  SPECIAL 
OUMPLALYTS,  formerly  of  Lock  Hospital, 
I.ondnn.  ind  tbe  Us(.tw*lvo  vearsof  SanPraucisoo. 
DR.  TOZKR  informc  the  tifll.uted  that  after  vislt- 
inu  all  the  HCTSPI  TALa  IN  LuNOON  AND 
PaRIS.  and  epsndicg  one  year  ia  tbe  mostcele- 
brnted  Hpapitsl  id  Lonrton,  the  LOOK,  he  has  re- 
opened bis  old  Medical  Ioeiitute  at  the  old  eland, 
where  he  can  always  be  foond.  DR.  TOZKR  b&B 
for  fortvveara  met  with  uaparaHeled  auccese  In 
t.r.e  treatment  of  disesei  eenerallv  known  as 
OHRONIO-  AND  SPEOfAL  OumPLaINTS. 

DSC.  tHIS.  H.  TOZKR 
is  in  ever;  war  reaprmaib'e,  binding  himself  to 
effect  a  permanent,  core,  or  making  no  charges 
Tboee  whs  canoot  afford  to  pay  for  advics  «■  d 
medicine  will  be  charged  for  medicine  only.  THE 
M'JN  I  HLY  RES  I'oRATlVE  PILLS,  never  known 
to  rait  ia  giving  relief  In  caaes  for  which  tbey  are 
renommeoded.  are  to  be  obtained  only  at  my 
office.  Price,  $5  par  bor.  Full  direction  on  each 
box,  sent  hy  Hxprees  or  otherwise. 

Dat.  TOZER  dots  not  imitate  tbe  advertising 
Quacks  wao  make  it  a  pmvtioe  to  punlish  false 
affidavits  and  other  false  r^fsreare%  bat  refers  to 
tha  most  respeotable  people  io  tbe  State,  whom  be 
baa  cured  of  diseaess  whioh  others  have  railed  to 
cure. 

DR.    f'HAS.    ST.  TOZBB, 
N.  E.  corner  Kearny  and  Jackson  street**. 

fel-tf  ban  FranoiseO. 


Biggest  Race  Yet! 


T 


THE  HUMAAl  RACE. 


ItE  MAJORITY  OF  THOSE  WHO 
reside  In  San  Francisco*  bay  their 
Shirts  and  Fnrnlahlna*  Goods  of  BENE- 
DICT <fe  CO.,  No.  3  Second  str«et,  be- 
cnoae  they  are  always  treated  well  and 
l»ny  their  goods  at  the  lowest  prices,  at 

"THE   OLD  STAND." 


CLARK'S 
CHEWING  CANDY. 

Read  !       Read  !       Kead  i 

THE  PDBLIO  ARK  HEREBY  NOTIFIED 
that  tbeOaodrmadeanci  sold  by  John  Pritoh- 
ard  , A.  J.  Baker  and  Patrick  Prflarn?,  at  71  Fonrt  h 
atreet.  is  BAKER'S  CHEWING  CANDY,  al- 
though the;  sell  it  from  a  wagon  and  a  store,  to 
both  of  which  they  USE  OUR  NAME  to  draw 
custom. 

L.  B.  OLABK  A  CO., 
a27  lw  No.  Of>  Fourth  street. 


THE   OLD 

not    sooton, 

15  aiortoa  Street,  near  Kearny. 
All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOSI  il«0_JERRY  IN  TOWN. 

Always  oo  file  the  New  York  Herald,  Harper's 
Weekly,  Frank  Leslie's,  Dasr'a  Doings,  Police  Ga- 
£9tte,  all  tbe  California  papots,  also  London 
Pnnch,  Bell's  Life,  Illustrated  London  News.  Call 
and  sftf.'sfy  yourself. 

■CaT*  Don't  forget  the  Bign  of  tbe  Hot  Scotch, 


de7tf 


OHARLES  "WM.  FFLDMAN.  Proo'r. 


MESSRS.  M'NEIL  &  CALDER 

AHMODNOES  TO  THEIR  PEIEND3  AND 
the  Pablic  generallr.  tbftt  the;  bars  opened 
under  OOLMAN'6  CLOTHING  bTORF,  Corner 
of  Each  and  Montgomery  street.,  with  a  WELL 
8ELEOTED  STOCK  of 

CHOICE  -WISES, 

J.IQUOSS    All 


All  are  iavited  to  oa!l,  and  ARCHIE  MCNEIL 
AND  WM.  O.  CALDER  will  do  their  beat  to 
make  them  comfortable.  ]aXtf 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 


L.    BLAIR'S, 

O   Kearny  ttt-eet. 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession. 

THE  UNDERSIGNED,  WHO  HAS  BEEN 
orer  twelve  years  connected  with  the  preaa  ol 
Melbourne,  and  io  well  known  by  the  members  ol 
the  profession  in  the  Colonies,  oefrs  to  intimate 
that  he  ia  prepared  to  eive  experienced  adrice  t* 


Pantrtoality  ia  dispatching  replies  may  be  relied 
upon, 

WILLIAM  HENRY  WATERS, 
UViotoria   nhambers,   4«  OolUna  street.  Slsi- 
boame.     Au'ralia.  fefitf 


NEW  YORK  PRICES 

HALL'S  PIANOS 
For  sale  at  No,  IS 
rjler  street.  Call  and 
examine  for  yoorsal  yea, 
.  _TT!ie  only  Oalffor- 
□ia-made  Piano  on  the 
de24  tf 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 


FINELY  FURTI8BSD  KOOMS,  BIN 
,1.  of  in  ml  U, 
"W«U  JLlgUM*  a»d  VaatUmtwI 

DDTimMOKl  Room,  to  lot. 

tnoot   boud.      a  i.h  A  MRU  a 
•  IB  E^h  atrMk 


Loaainje  with 
BDLLJDING 


ooUtf 


RICHEDA    FAMILY 

(murmBt)  •/  Chitrma't    floyol   ItoMox  Ctraa) 


S.F.BUSSNESS  DIRECTORY 

Bookseller*  and  4tat1on^a*s. 
H.  H.  Moore,  609  HontKomery,  near  Merchant. 

Hnsltieis  Colleces. 
Heald's,  Bryant  A,  Btratton's  Qollege,  2«  PoBt  SU- 

Hatchet- a. 
Kata,  Fred,  Stalls  94  to  100,  California  Market . 

almas  Potuaderles, 
Weed  A  Kingwell,  California,  125  First  si. 

Dentists. 
Dr.  Slog's  Grand  Dental  and  Surgical  Inatitott 
616  Sacramento  street. 

French  Fancy    Ooode. 
Loeao  A  Co.,  19  Montgomery,  10t  and  10»  8  ottat. 

Unman  Hair. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Co..  HO  Bscond  street. 

Music  and  Musical  Instrument* 
Keene,  O.  C,  raft-,  accord lana,  repairer  ot  all  triad* 
mualoal  instruments,  N.E,  cor.  Bosh  &  Eearna. 
Muccoronl  Mnnufuclnrers. 
ErignardeUo,  MaeobiaTello  A  Co.,  706  Sanaoaas), 

WIih-b  and  Llqnor«.     (Wholesale.) 
Daoerl  F.  a  To  .  SQ4  Front 


Mme.  JOSEPHINE  EDMONDS 


INDIAN  AND 


BOTANIC    PHYSICIAN 


TWENTt     TEAKS     OF    FSACTIOK 

IN  THE  TREATMENT  OF  DlSEASESUNOl- 
dent  to  females  has  plaot-d  Madame  Edmoorli 
at  tbebead  of  all  physicians  making  sneb  praotlat 
a  specialty,  and  enables  her  to  guarantee  a  speedy 
and  permanent  enre  In  tbe  worst  caaes  of  sqp- 
preesiOD  and  menstrual  deraozementB.  Ladles 
will  bod  Madame  Edmonds  a  ekilltnl  phyaioiaa. 
and  it  iB  io  their  interest  to  oonsnlt  her  in  all  dii- 
easee  incident  to  women  before  tampering  with 
poisonous  oostrcms,  qnack  doctors  and  bumbaia, 
Madame  Edmonds  describes  diseases  without  any 
information  from  the  patient,  and  cores  wit  hoot 
rbeQse  el  mercury  or  exDeriments,  thos  Bating 
from  wrong  treatment  for  private,  chronic  ind 
cancer  diseases.  Coirssoondonoe  slriotly  ooai- 
dential.  Office  and  rasidecoe,  415  Pioe  airset. 
betweeD  Searny  sod  Montgomery.  ja»  1/ 


3FIBE 

E2TINSUISEEB 


"ABSOLDTKLY     THE     BEST     PBOTE0II0N 

AGAINST  FIEK  1" 

8EUD    FOE    THEIB     "EBOOBD." 

R.  B.  Irwin  &  Oo.,  General   agents  Pacific  Ooait 

For  Bala  by  W.  B.  MUBDOOH, 

Local  Agent,  312  California  el.,  San  Franoison. 


POll   Taxes 
FOR  1873 

ARE 

ISTOX*?-     ZDTJJE3, 


, AND.. 


Payable   at    Hie  Aigeuar1!  Office,  or  to 
Deputy. 

J.KVI  KOIBNEB,  Auu»r.  i 

JWIUn 


WILLIS'    BAND. 


SZO    FURNISHED    FOB    ALL 

ocossioos.    Music  imported,  arranged 


1 


and  for  Bale. 

Fritz  Pipers  and  Msvrcns  M.  Bin  a, 
XiCadliiK  Tlollnlata. 

■^-Orders  from  the  country  promptly  attendee 
to.  Address  M.  W.  WILLIS,  flaloo's  MnilJ 
Store,  liitt  Motteomery  atreet,  or  MAROUB  Mi' 
BLUM,  H'-SO  MoubKomery  atrest.  ja6  tf  I 


'ftmMm 


ARION 

•Pianoforte, 


DEOLARRD  BY  THE   JUDGES  AT  A  LATt 
Fair  of  the  Awarioan  Tnstitnte,  after  a  blind-: 
fold   trial    as-ainat    Steinvrsy's,  Ohiokerinft'B,  aat 
othern.  to  bo  THK  BEST  ON  EXHIBITION.    B 
CtTBTA2J,   Sole  A^.nt.    SO  O'Farrell  stmt 
N   B-— Pianos  of  all  styles  TO  RENT.         mart 


OUTSIDE    LANDS. 

ANY  AND  ALL  PERSONS  THAT  HAVI 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  OUT 
SIDE  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  have  U 
amount  refunded  at  the  office  of  the  uodersifn* 
upon  the  presentation  of  an  order  frem  tb 
Mayor  and  Oltr  and  County  Attorney. 
delStf  A.  AUSTIN. 


OL) 

DAVE  MENDES  &  OCUatta. 

old  original  Red  Lion.  lSQeu 
street,  between  Kearny  and  Dupoot,  where yo1 
can  bare  HOT  AND  GOLD  DRINKS.  DOtfemf 
ting  tbe  old  Pioneer  Lunoh.  The  "Old  Sport  » 
always  on  ban<L 


GENTS' FURNISHING  GOODS. 

A  LARGE  ASSORTMkNT  OF  GENTS'  Fd 
nishing  Goods  to  be  bad  good  and  otaeaa, 
tbe  "uLD  CORNER."  J.  LEVY'S.  CIO  Monlsor 
ery  street.    Justice  given  to  all.    Don't  ferf?!_ 


number.  illO  MontBOLncrv.al.roet. 


dsWlai 


CANDIES. 

ALL  KINDS  OE  THB  FINEST  fiOABX 
made  at  our  Steam  Candy  Factory  ^lltar 
orders,  especially  from  tbe  country,  are  sons'' 
aod  will  be  promptly  attended  to.  ___ 

OAHTY  *  —AGNES. 
lOT  Montcomary  st^  nenrSntfl 


CETNTRAL 


NO.  118  GEARY  STRl~ — . 
Best   aocommodatioos  for 
Families  in   the   oity.     Prirate  .—  .    --■ — 

entrance  for  Ladies.    Hair  Catting,  ShaTMf .a 
Sbampooitig.    Children's  Hair  neatly  out   — « 

Shampooing  SO  cents.  _  _    ,_,, 

L.  OORBIVEAU.  PronrfrtW 


bampooisg 
i*17  lm 


MR.  AND  MRS.  DREW'S 

Select  Dancing  Acaden 


AMERICAN     EXCHANCI 
BtAYTTAJECDS.  / 


W*&^81g^lS±^&V»"*™*» — .•»»■■— 


Guitar,    ._        .     _   , ., ... 

oish  Music  for  Balls  or  Parties,  at  moderate 
obergea.  Realdeooe,  8*8  Meotjomsry  street 
corner  Jacteoo,  H-oom  Bo  11.  del21m 


d*irasit-Cri«a.a»tw 

I  jyl5  6m 


Cote 


*rT*fWMTIOMEIT  S       i    L 

•<?>  MOTEL.  ^     ^ 


MOTEL. 


*.a 


a  r  ® 


2% 


FUR«HSHE0   ROOMS 
M  tad  110  p*r  Month 

WEST  END"  HOTEL. 


SEE     rKAMOOOi    TCMDAT.     HPH'Uir     4.      IttS. 


a-*,    arai.    ■  „    1-t. 


nni  « 


^lETROPOUTAN  THEATRF 


K»1»B    NEVIYAL 


«au3   rIIB  YELLOW  HAT 

—  rr.nk    ii\i.««r, 


*B*      .««.»  •« 


Bin 


IIH1AH    « 

||M'I|».I| 


6  Yellow  Hat! 


Ml.lt 
•a***.  :  t-a*  eOaenti* 

••to.  Ih«l> 

.   r.u;l«< 

■     !»<»  i» 

•   "iltii 

.  .Mar.  i»w  Anr.u  a, 

M  ..  HttiH 

Act  II     SpedE'ty  OIIO. 

am  mi  bim 

I  mi  1 1  ira  ■■••  oium 

rrirnrm     tar  iitiif  ntii.iigi 


rand  Reriew  of  (he  Amazons 

Act    I   will    <oc:rc«a  BKk 

he  Grand  Transformation  Scene 

TO!    LASD    Or    FIB1'. 


«ill  iBjariv  irrtiL- 
dl..    Marlon    lHorcl.unt 
tahfpftrMl  iMttn  'riaajabk  BBtlUod 

xAKTS  ARE  TRUMPS:  and  DARLING! 


CALIFORNIA   THHATR1. 


THIRD  «TBSK  OF  THE  EKQAGnMWT  OF 

MR.  JOHN  T.  RAYMOND! 

TnB       V.A.1MCOV7*       COMBUIA- 

•Ml  TART   4 

«♦■■■■■  a.  t» r»M <ar  «—■»..»..»■  aaocaas  or  t« 

(kM|kl>. 

PYGMALION  aod  GALATEA! 

r«nr>r.  ip  with 

m  "    kjoBNBRYi       m.«     utoimmi  frrm, 

■\f.xs-     iMini'l.ilin-.  N  I    w     MKOHANIUCSi 

>K\V      A>  l>       Al      I   I  I  I     NTIO      (    OMI     Ml     - 

MISS  El  T_  T_,  I  T£»         WILTON 

iMbMitpi'l).  ir        v.i*  fBtlowtcf  (J.r.b;.  i  .  .1 

i  ««IMn,    ••  >ri  »»!»>■  Ill   JOIH  T.  BH«»\n 

.kilHi..  i»c*il|i    rlluiK 

V" 

IA.  •>  aMMl- A  •!••>• 

•  :         I  i  I  ■  p 
««!'  .      . 

1|IHI»»      I      r    •»,     W   t.  .    «H-,  tfiiAll 

SOBIiCril.       PYCtMAtiION'8       STUDIO. 
rat  arm-iip  mmi  tiif.  «i  irf-fOU  ii 

Thta  •  1 71i.pt.  t  oaadr  canclada,  w.ttt  laa  Ik.tttlful  and  Tuod<  rfol  Optt.al  Illu.ioa  or 

THe      Dissolving      Statuo, 

IaTfB  ad  and  palm  eel  by  Prcf.   T   liP.r-f  tie    Royal    Pol)t».-bfclc    laa  llnta.    Lor  don.    anl    ih>-  endi'Dce  ara  rc«; 
T"|i^l'd  to  r-m»1n  It  H.*t*  «*ate  tintil  rM  f*ruiiD«lfO". 

The  |t»o1ds'«  n.tf  r  ■iLinf-nt  will    cot'dude    jr.ih 

THE    SPECTRE     BBIDEQ-ROOM! 

DIOGORV    Mil.   JOHN  T,   RIY.II'IM) 

ALDWISlir  WALTER    I.FHAN 

I«18  JOHN  V.  , 

VAKTUlOTOS I    PLVUCTON 

»AUL J.  a.  TJKnr.sc  k 

TllOmS R    J    PBESTUM 

OEORuISA MI.-S  CARRIE  WTATT 

LAVWIA MIS!  NELLIE  COUUINS 

IS    REUEAKfAI 

■3713.©  r»oi>ulaa.ir  0BTirl©sc3L"Lxe,  IZXIOIM 

ruosc  or  jUjMmwom. 

■  t>trrTfl  »«.»jitA»— Oreee  Olrola  end  Oroheetre e>l  Ae>    Baloooy «0 

BrwrTrd  »r«n-Ui03»j 7a    Gallery vr. 

Dreea  Cud*  Admiaaieo  SL  UO    Pnrate  Boiee 88    ond  HIO  OO 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


TNII    t 


I  TART      4 


ii  S    IT    liu    oil)   HOnSTl  \l>! 
LCEIIIIITE   IIQ   lUUlTlltTE    Dllll 


>l  I   -  - 

I.  I  I    i.  i  i:      H  A.LE* 

ia  mo   a« 

. 

.     IBM      *•  t 

(  »ttla  anBS 

oio(r 

Tiipi.lniOi, 

I.illia    Half 

fel    <r« 

r«»»T   Unrrrlt** 

TtatE   TWO    BZlnVANTa 

ttant 

CJI.lM  A*.rn*t.l 

M    II*    rn|r.|r   Urrrrlla 

III'.  Ill    «   \  Ii    1    1    PM. 

I.II.I.IC  NkRi    IL» 

H,.%,       vv.-      1' 1     Dot      Oud. 

1    Ii    I.AIIKIK  nl  CAKIAIK  ARHSTRUXO. 

Bunch  of  Ballads 

Miss  Llllie  Hall 

FOUR  O'CLOCK  TRAIN. 

Tb«  *b»i«  to  cQoal«d«  witb  ibtt 


Captain's  Not  A-Miss 


««o.  Stormwtll 

i«'»p»    Dariag 

I  .loho  Htock 

I  lUIKtrt         

p   H'il »c d  Ton  a : lom  mj   Hr»» 

|  Ktoll* J*ntL(.i    Jiibmin 

Faoor Ufttrta   '  Dn-mli 

Maty  Fa&oU  Gsiiotoo: 


Ch*«.    V«rMr 

Matt  SoMr 

R-  O.   Uanb 

J    U.  l.arfctn 

. .  lorn  raj   Br»» 


IN  PRRPAIlA.riON- 


The  Bravo  of  the  New  York  Ring, 

Woflhr  K  on  nil  or  (he  Onartnnn'i  Punchier. 


M 


SPIERS    &    POND, 

nam  Emij  umi, 

0OR!fER  Of  RU'H.  SI*  rBA.f  01300. 

rilTES,  LIQUORS  AMI  CIGARS 
tia    .».»»   romc. 

.  i* 


■-'  : 


CLUB, 


A  ill  COFFEE,  WIHEt,  LIQUOSS  i  CIGARS 

*ao    Ale*rnp/    alr.cl, 
CORNER  Or  BI'SH.  BAH  FRANCIS'  O. 

'SPIERS    &    POND." 

JfTT  1« 


St 


IIL, 

■ 


HAIR. 

HE  CHEAPEST  PLACE  1^  SAN  FRANCISCO 
TO  BUY 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Good  ,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewelry  &  Fancy  Goods, 

IS  AT  TOE 

NEW  YORK    STORE. 

A.    B.    H.HII'HOSA    CO., 

*'••    HO  flrcond  atrr«t. 
1*        llVCween   Mlulon    nod    Minna. 


"I 


Ittontion,  Good  Lirers! 

Ml   P.    BESOHS.   rORMERLr 
aroprl.tor  .t  trj.  Min.r.'  Km- 

of  bolb  W  Mln.n'  K^XTar...  o. 
Oo.pn.rQUI  ipiMt  ud  lb.  HlDOr.' 
null  ob  H»rk.i  uraM.  la  wtimHiP  alto  VS. 
A.  DRATEUR,  Bbo  bit  bMo  coo oootod  Willi  Hi. 
■rst  lor  roan.  I.intn,— on  lora  atoo  .ad.  la 
lb.  c.poio.  dioulBMli  ibM  will  r.od.r  lb.  HU 
un  bon  powalor  thoo  lb  hk.  .▼«  bo.a  dortna 
tb.  11  raan.TIU  aro.ip.rlir.  Oar  Bill,  ol  Far. 
aabBraea  all  lb.  d.b0.otoa  of  to.  ■■mod.  Oar 
otto  li  "Good  fata.  Good  Cooking  aad  Moaaraka 


T.  HEIUm  A  CO., 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

Ul  aad  EM  Oo.abaraUl.  and 
T«»  BUrfc.tfllrMl. 
S  Opbb  from  S  IX  M  1»  »."■  aatl  1. 


TBS  BAH  FRANCISCO 

BIU  POSTINB  COMPANY 


•awa-eat.  .t .  c. 

(EiaSaa  »f  r.  M. 


iE,  lidlweadarA 
BE.  Co.) 


jotu-  ordsc*.    Oimi  iJEa«M«.DCW««k. 
4MU  tm  BTafcRTOK  A  00.,  Fiod'm. 


McDA-NIEL'S 

Museum  and  Theatre, 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

Til)    WOULD    MOST  lit- 
Bposttilly  rapr*-ant  (o  yoo  and  t"«  public  g*n 

n-  af  '"-'j  klod  aod  chavrACUr, 
•  -..cai'i-j.l'l'  iaT«    or  "'.fi    puh- 

a*    *>r*ot*d    a'  Dm  I  Off,    A 

MU'iUli'l  i  H  ALL,  .lib  ffii*  i 
acaa-err  m  <i  Mam  Tfe  Hall  ia  wnll  rt>otilat*0 
aad  lisL'"i,  a  ".I  mid-  coafot  ah«  for  all  ihiodi 
ol  toast. r.      1  il  *a  Strict 

aod  Braaa.  can  bo  fa  mi « bod  at  all  timaa. 

^a'ulactory  arra>)ff«maoi«  will    ritj    mada    wltb 

TUKATklLAl,  OKOIHKR  COMPANIES,  eub- 

nr  fnrKt-ntloffof  [fall  or  parformtnMl  00    a   pur- 

oootaute  of  Iba  raoaipts.    U^rrfapouderjoA  -olicuad. 

oUdrsen.        ,  J.  McDANIBI  , 

Lock  Box  No  l.CtiejeDoe,   Wyominff. 

If.  B  — Coiioalttas  wantad  for  tba  Obayeooa 
Mai-am.  Ttoia  wi»hio,t  eDjtasainnota,  atat*  low- 
aat  Mrna  for  iba  Wintar  S.aton,  aaodiog  photo- 
graph to  my  addraaa.  llaif  Paaaace  ilooay  ro- 
faadad  aftar  Qlliac  aonajretnaat^. 

JAMHB  McDANJETa, 
Proprlator  Ob«r»t>na  I'beatra  aad  Hnscam. 
oott  Jen  L««k  Box  No.  1.  ChataDnf.  W.  T. 


THE  ART  OF  SINGING 

IN  ITS  HIGHEST  PERFECTION -RICH ARD 
MULDK.H  FABIiRr,  taaobar  o(  tavaral  cel»- 
bratad  Karopaan  artiaieri.  lata  Diraator  of  toe  ta- 
nowitd  OoDMfTitory  al  Gnnava,  JMnttre  du  uhani, 
of  fcio  Krabob  Imoarlal  Aoadtmy  of  Muato.  Oon- 
doef-rff  tba  Pbllbarnioniqaa  Booialy  to  Paris, 
and  at  pra*ant  Mastcal  Ulrootor  of  tba  Fnhbrl 
Opara,  ia  propar«d  to  ffiva  private  laisoDi,  oithsr 
at  his  oflW  or  at  thn  raKiiieme  of  tbn  popils; 
likawiaa  OOOIWBS  of-"  .-«INUING,  PIANO  and 
MUSICAL  INSTRUCTION. 

for  farther  jurticulara  apply  at  PROP.  MUL- 
DKK'Motnco,  Nj.I1  POWKLLSlBKKi.batna  n 
Markutaod  Ellin.  Alao,  lait-ra  recalrcd  and  term* 
t3  b«  bad  at  tba  tnaaio  storo  of  M.  Gray.  LTay  at.. 
and  of  M*"»rv  Hhcrnian  A  Uyda,  corner  of  Rnttat 
aod  Kaaroy  atraata.  jaS  )in 


SOUTHERN  PACIFIC 

CHOP    IIOTJBB, 

Eaakaaar  klreet,  .rRMrir  .botweco  Plnu 

ud  CiPdlfanUo. 

TUB    FIKEST    FRESH    BALTIMORE    AND 
TRANSPLANTED  OY8TEK8  urT.d   la  koj 
alrla    Evorrlblog  eoohad  lobbo'ba.bmaBB.r. 
tAfTha  na.*t  Llqaon  aad  Cicala. 
oo#-BT«aaKl  «Bdt«.  ot  fltoom.  for  X^dlc.. 
■VOPEII  DAT  AND  NIGHT. 

'   S.  X  1E0BAD  A  P    D.  JESBEN, 
aw*  Ua  rtaort.tora. 


PIPEB'8  OPERA  HOUSE. 

TXoSfaniA   CATT.    HETTJUJ*, 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING,  DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE,   AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooms     lO    ami      17^ OQO    "Wa^liliiffftoii    Street. 


NIK  Al-WIB  AD.IN*. 
Star  Mcrlo.t'-onilca  ToCa.lt>*> 

JAMB*  HOLi.OWAY, 
Celebrated  Bositah  Trevedlaa, 

ii  a  iti:  V  AULAS 

—  oud— 

SPJSirCEJa,       PUITCIIAKD, 

With  th-  Brent  Si-i.-m  l«»u  , 

"■t'OlTJvrFRPFIT." 

II  ATALME, 

The  'irliriiuit  Una  with  the  Iron  Juw, 

— with- 

M'Jal.R   ANOLBA     nnd    FRAGILE. 

sp  l  i.  r.    ooboelljl, 

Hmr  fqa  eatrleone. 

CHA*.    A.    8ARDKER, 
The  Celebrated  Batch  Comedian. 


i-jtivr:;  z.vim:  hm.ilua, 
The  Uuaof  Uvaterjr. 

O  V  Y     LINTON, 

— and— 

la   IT  C    V     ABA.  H  8. 

Serln-Ciimic    und  IDaeltlata. 

II  A  II  It  Y     W  E  L  B  Y    COOK, 
Ch  ii  tuition    Enneatrtan     dniiLlHi     with— 

MINI,    KATE    COOK, 
Premiere  Fqacatrlnn  nnd    Miaauso  A.ct. 

\V.    O  A  Y   1.  O  K  B  , 
Coatortlonlft. 

BVIHLaY       FAMILY. 

Acrobats,    dymaaiti 

— una— 

Balloon    AacenalDRlat*. 


Chinese  Employment  Company 

I»IEIlCIi:d)CO. 

FURNISH 

CHINESE  LABOR 

FOB  ALL  PATITR  OE  THE  UNITED  STATES, 
No.  627  Sacramfiito  ttre- 1.  Bet.  Kfumy 
Btid  Montutiiu  iy,  Ban  I  rnnclaco.  Oal.  Weare 
proparad   to  f»rul<h  at  phor,  notice,  Domoetta 

Str.atiti,  Hi'tfl  Cooltc,  Laniidrr  Mini.  W.. Itorf. 
OoaiTUOD  Labor,  re,  Faun  Hand*.  R*lt>rood 
Handw,  Oirdrnir',  KtObenlot!  l-:i  i  ry  Hawl*. 
Wood  Chopper-, »ic,  etc,  Bpeotal  nttiiiiMon  nlven 
to  furutBhlng  Domestic  flTvntits.        .i  ■  20  i  m 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

|\IVIDEND  XOTIOE.-SAVINOB  AND  LOAI* 
SOCIETY,  No.  OlO  Clay  BtreoL-Tbe  Board 
of  Direotora  bava  this  day  daolared  a  dividend  lor 
the  afx  months  eodioff  Dooamber  31st,  1 67 J, of  nine 
par  oent  per  innam  on  all  dapoait*,  payable  oa  and 
after  the  15th  inat. 

in  M-3w         CYRUS  W.  OARMANY,  Oaahier. 


'  Wl6 


^";:..V^ 


TUB    ABOVE   AETHTA    ARK    XOW    OS    IH3B  BIIOEH.    AKB  CAM    HE  EST. 
BMI.dbj  m.b.Eer.  W..t  ol  tba  Rook,  Mottataio,,  «j,r1c,,u«H°,aIi^j^%'.OKB-I-»r    A    CO. 


DRES8  MAKING. 

MBS.   M.  F.   BIBBOP.  NO,  1«  O'PABBBLL 
ttraat,  ia  tha  p'aco  for  Ladiaa  aod  atranrara 
Tialtiu*  tba  altf  to  bava  toalr  Dxaaaaa  taada  la 

■tyla,  aad  a  parfoat  ftt,  at  a  nodarata  price.    dai9 


FERNANDEZ  &  AGUIRRE. 

FASHIONABLE  HATTERS,  No.  lie*  ["■ 
POST  MTRRBT,  naar  Kaarsy.  A  Baa  ]■ 
aaaortmantof  Hata  and  Oapa  oooatantly  onaa^'wiV 
hand.  a»T  Hata  na(U  ■terdar  and  ranoTatad  in 
tbaoaalWt  ttala  oaZSlnt 


liwii  *  VAKOER, 

4JT0TES,  EAJIGEB.  TINSTABE  AND 
9  .11  kmdi  of  CookiD.  Ub.pi.il.,  bo.  bo.1 
.ad  obaapMl.  Ho.  S,  GEARY  STREET; 
Mtwtaa  Kaami  aad  DwuU.        la!  lat 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTKJN. 

TWO  OP  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
-oa  Thaatrloal  Ptnfoislon  in  i  aliforoia  pra- 
poaa  formlnff  elaaaea  for  instraotion  ia  Elocution. 
Perions  wiihlnff  to  avail  thflmaelTeii  of  tha  oppor- 
tanity  of  aoojuirlDK  a  oiefal  art  at  a  moderate  ooat 
oao  aond  in  ifbotr  oamoa  to  "CatDbyeaa  "  P.  0.  Box 
2t*L  whan  parilealara  aa  to  term*,  eta,  will  ba 
wif-atoBm.  de»* 


J.    O.    COMBES, 
TESRRiVPIIV    LUNCH, 

Cor.  Seeend  and  Tennnan  atreeta. 

a»-T#rrapin  oonlifotty  oa  band. 
Oratan  io  a«ry  atyla.  PR1VATB 
SUPPER  BOttaxS    FOB    PABTLES. 

Awnia 


0R.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  IYIUSEDJB 

And  College  of  Medicine. 

lO   (\ftf\    BEAUTIFUL  AND   INSTRUCT- 

ll_'.UUl/  it*  obiaota  to  be  B««n.    Open  to  UM- 
Pohilo  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUREKA  HALJ, 
8 1 8  Montgomery  ■  treat,    FOR  MBN  ONLF.i 

ear*  Dr.  Jo»dam'»  p»ivatb  Orricc  le  at  til 
Geary  etreet  (oppoaitoold  Meohanioa'  PaeMaaX  ._ 


Stage  Dancing;, 

TAUGHT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy 

DASHAWAY  HALL, 
daTf  lm  Poal  klaoak.  aaar  Kaaiar.'  _ 


ASOLPHOS    ITOCXME1EK, 
....TEAOBBE  Of.... 

PIANO   AND    SINCINC, 

Ball,  aod  Pirtiaa  allaad.d  10.  aad  AtoiU  fur— 

alibtd,  Aialdaaca,  a*  •  Eddr  AtrMt. 


"FIGARO.1 

THE  JOURNAL  OF  AMUSEMENTS, 


Published  evsry  Dw  in  the  Year  by 

•SSttercbaat  and  SOS  Winhlmtton  Si* 

Below  Montgomery.  San  Franoisoo. 


TUESDAY.. . 


.FEBBUABS4,  1873 


A  Candid  Yoang  Lady. 

Hiii  Blanche wm  thus  addreased 

by  &  friend  the  other  d»j:  "You  are  always 
with  Alfred.  "More  thaa  ever,"  replied 
Bla-che.  "Yoq  hare  captivated  him,  then  ?" 
*'I  do  Dot  even  think  of  him."  "What," 
replied  her  friend,  "yon  do  not  think  of 
him  when  he  is  your  lover!"  BlanoUe  re. 
plied  coolly,*"  My  dear,  it  ie  never  the  man 
who  is  in  love  with  me  who  occupies  my 
thoughts,  bat  the  one  whom  Z  shall  have." 
And  y«t  they  say  that  women  have  no  cure 
for  the  future! 

DIat?ntted  Christiana. 

Helen  Mansfield  Lawlor,  according  to 
Hintwood,  the  World*!  Paris  correspondent, 
has  disgusted  American  society  in  Paris  by 
taking  a  pew  in  ihe  American  Episcopal 
Oburob.  She  took  it  in  another  name  to 
■which  the  Church  might  have  less  objec- 
tions, and  now  each  recurring  Sunday  finds 
the  Mansfield  as  devotional  as  a  faint. 
with  her  head  buried  in  her  prayer-book. 
Those  society  Christians  would  have  kicked 
Mary  Magdalene  outof  church  if  they  had 
lived  in  her  times. 

A  Checlt    on     Dnmkered. 

A  Uw  is  now  in  effect  in  Illinois  by  which 
a  habitual  drunkard  is  tried  ty  a  jury.  If 
guilty,  a  guardian  is  appointed  who  takes 
charge  of  his  property,  and  he  is  legally 
debarred  f i  om  doing  business.  A  similar 
law  has  woikad  well  In  Francs,  without  any 
objections;  and  nearer  home  it  might  have 
a  salatary  influence. 

Fetched    Him. 

"If  I  am  not  at  home  from  the  party 
to-night  at  10  o'clock,"  said  a  husband  to  bis 
wife,  "do  not  wait  for  me,"  "That  I  won't/' 
replied  the  lady,  significantly,"  I'll  come  for 
you  r  The  old  man  got  in  at  8:30  saying 
aooiaty  had  no  charms  for  him  since  hs  was 
married 


Tbe  Cook. 

The  Chronicle  hes  a  very  flippant  article 
headed  "Our  Cocks  Our  Great  Domestic 
Trouble."  Among  o:btr  acdheatioci  brought 
against  the  ook  ia,  tiut  while  the  other  ser- 
vants are  obedient  to  the  orders  of  tbeir 
mistress,  she  is  above  all  law.  Ths  Chron- 
icle says : 

Towards  her  the  obligation  is  reveissd. 
To  her  the  mistreat  muse  be  respectful,  po- 
lite, gracious;  must  know  her  plaoo  and 
keep  i: ;  niuii  pa:  on  no  airs  and  assume  so 
ftutboriiy;  must  have  good  references  and  a 
character  f  jr  using  coek*  well.  Tne  other 
servants  in  tbe  house  must  of  course  know 
how  to  bthave  towards  tbe  cook. 

The  Chronicle  says,  "  We  have  do  remedy 
to  suggest  f  ir  this  state  of  things."    Well, 
then,  Fio&bo  bap.    I',  is  a  simple  and  prac- 
tical^ one.    Let  s;h30ls  of  cookery  be  es- 
tablished throughout  the  length  and  breadth 
or  the  land,  and  let  every  woman,  whatever 
position  she  may  expect  to  cconpy  in  soci- 
ety, make  herself  in  some  measure  mistress 
of  the  art  of  cookery.     Every  woman  can- 
not be  a  cco!j  ;  indeed,  very  few  women  csn 
become  good  cooks.     A  cook,  like  a  poet, 
ia  horn,  not  made.    But  every  woman  can 
learn   something    about   cooktry    so    that 
when  she  goes  into  her  kitchen  h;r  cook 
may  respect  her  as  one  who  knows  and  ap- 
preciates the  value  of  her  art.    The  reason 
oooks  so  often  bally  their  mietreises  is  be- 
cause they  feel  that  they  have  no  right  to 
talk  to  them  about  a  matter  of  which  tbey 
are  utterly  ignorant.    If  a  cook  knows  that 
her  mistress  is  herself  a  goo3  cook,  she  must 
respect  her,  and  will  listen  with  patience  to 
her  suggestions.     The  science  of  gastron- 
omy is  a  noble  one.      Bad  cookery  is  the 
cause  of  more  than  half  the  divorces  in  this 
country.    It  drives  men  to  the  lunch  tables, 
to  drink,  to  despair.    Professor  Blot,  when 
he  arrived  in  New  York,  was  like  a  mission- 
ary sent  to  savages.    He  has  accomplished 
something;  his  work  will  live  after  him. 
Alexander  Dumas  took  more  pride  in  his 
skill  as  a  cook  than  h9  did  in  his  talent  as  a 
novel  writer.     We  know  charming  young 
ladies  who  play  the  piano  admirably,  and 
who  oongratal&e  themselves  that  the  deli- 
cacy of  toach  which  enables  them  to  4a-so 
also  stands  them  in  good  stead  in  making 
light  piecrust.     Let  no  woman  think  the 
noble  art  of  cookery  beneath  her,  and  she 
need  not  s'and  in  awe  of  her  ccok. 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Better    than  None. 

An  old  maid  in  Lockport,  N.Y.,  purchased 
one  of  tbe  Egyptian  mummies  at  the  Niag- 
ara Falls  Museum,  tbe  other  day,  for  a  parlor 
ornament.  She  said  it  would  seem  better  to 
have  a  man  around,  even  If  he  was  advanced 
in  lif'3  and  withered. 


Of  Coarse. 

'  Eaalbicb,  the  celebrated  German  artist, 
is  engaged  on  a  colossal  picture  of  the  Dal- 

uge.— Ei.  ^ 

In  water  colors  of  course. 


Nothing  less  than  $119,600  will  repair  the 
Strasbourg  Cathedral. 


CXeal'tH  una.  Pleasure. 

Tcere  are  not  too  many  pleasures  In  Ban 
Francisco.  Nothing  Is  more  pleasant,  nothing 
more  health-giving  than  a  drive  into  tne  conn* 
try  now  and  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
keep  s  carriage  of  their  own,  can  find  one 
equal  In  elegance  to  any  private  conveyance 
at  the  Occidental  Carnage  £tand.  Frank  Bon- 
ton  has  there,  and  at  his  stables  1016  Btockton 
carriages  of  every  description.  His 
<lriver8  are  careful  and  experiences,  hie  charges 
are  moderate.  The  moral  of  the  above  u; 
no  to  Frank  Bonton  at  the  occidental  Hotel 
when  you  want  a  carnage.  o 


OOO    Fairs   ot    Socks, 
■At  all  prices,  it  tne  What  Cheer  Laundry. 

lilve    Well. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  is  the  cause  of  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Beetanrant,  on  W&Eh- 
logtoa  trett,  at  tbe  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  ai.d  are  consequently  happy.  Henry 
Bocben,  who  has  catered  for  tbe  public  since 
1649.  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  Salmagundi  soap,  game,  tame  geese, 
-delicious  entrees,  and  everything  tbe  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  best  can  of  tea  in  the 
city  — English  breakfast  tea—  BonoUong  and 
Orange  Pekoe — can  be  obtained  here.  s 


Sewing  Machines  for  Sal*>, 

Seated  and  repaired,  at  116  Pott  street. 
Ageney  fcrJUll**  Adjustable  Treadle. 


Alio, 


-Do    you.    Know 

That  with  BcTTEBicx'a  Funmn  yon  can  cut 
and  make  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly?  Send 
Costtge  stamp  for  an  Illustrated  catalogue.  H. 
A,  Deroing,  agent,  office  of  the  Howe  Sewing 
laachlne,  No.  113  Xearn;  street,  between  Sntter 
and  Post.  San  FraneKioo.  • 


-Tones  &  Schroder's 

Celebrated  Crab  Chowder  can  be  obtained  only 
at  830  Bush  ttrest,  nearly  opposite  the  Alham- 
fcre  Theatre.  Bob  Bait  eata  It,  and  they  all 
eat  it.  Only  the  beat  brands  of  Llqaora  bot- 
tled for  family  u-e.  g 

X>r.     Doaerty 

HM  devoted  his  study  more  partiecJarly  to 
chronlo  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  is 
now  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  In 
-San  Francisco.  Office  519  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leldeedorfl,  a  few  doors  Delow  What 
■Cheer  House.  j 

Oyster    TrbW«. 

The  oyster  trade  in  California  la  assuming 
gigantic  proportions.  Emerson  COTvUle,  of  the 
E-oddle  Beck,  410  Pine  street,  forniahee  from 
his  own  oyster  beds  at  Ban  Bruno  millions  of 
•  ojfit  o  all  parts  of  the  Paclno  Ooaet.  His 
Easter  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 
vhas  extended  all  orar  the  continent,  and  *  he 
-  «S*ddls  Book"  is  known  everywhere. 


A  Restive  Timepiece. 

Chevalier  Uunsen  read  somewhere  that 
the  Ohinese  tell  the  time  of  day  by  examin- 
ing the  pupil  of  a  cat's  eye,  and  he  began  to 
carry  a  cat  around  with  him  in  his  overcoa1 
pocket,  with  tbe  intention  to  yank  her  on" 
by  the  till  whenever  he  desired  to  ascertain 
tbe  hour.  But  he  carries  a  wntah  now. 
Apart  fiom  the  fact  that  the  cat  used  to 
yowl  and  spit  and  charge  around  in  an  un- 
comfortable manner  in  his  pocket,  the  first 
time  Bunsen  dragged  her  out  to  examine  her 
eyes  she  clawed  farrows  an  inch  deep  in  bis 
fice,  and  carried  on  so  generally  that  he 
thought  it  better  to  drop  her  and  hunt  np  a 
place  where,  they  soli  arnica-plaster  and 
salve. 

Keep  Straight  Ahead. 

Pay  no  attantion  to  slanderers  and  goss'p- 
mougers.  Keep  straight  on  your  course,  and 
let  tUeir  backbitiog  die  the^death  of  neglect. 
We  are  generally  losers  in  tbe  end  if  we  stop 
to  refute  all  the  goasipings  and  backbitiDgs 
we  msy  hear  on  our  way  in  life.  Bear  in 
mind  that  calumniators  may  be  trusted  to 
time  and  the  slow  but  steady  justice  of  pub- 
lic opinion. 

* 

Oysters, 
In  strolling  roond  the  other  night. 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
uur  careless  fast,  by  ohance  did  stray 
To  where     fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  waters  bright,  did  make  a  screen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bonquet  was  seen ; 
While  mossy  etone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  tbe  waters  softly  fell, 
Made  that  window  feem  to  be 
Borne  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here — 
It  looks  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  salts  rie  to  a  "TV" 
Mo  sooner  had  we  found  &  seat 
Than  at  oor  side  a  waiter  neat 
Hade  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  it  trne, 
And  cooked  magnificently,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  etyle;  just  think  of  that. 
And  if  your  month  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  dam  t-  and  oraba  and  terrapins  ; 
In  lact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kindBof  game, 
Flfih,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  ice  cream; 
£o  here  they  flock,  the  little  Binners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "eucb  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  doubts  thiB  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  House,  337  Bnsh  street,   above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

CHARLES  HAASS .  Proprietor. 

— ..    -.    +    _ 

Holiday    Candies, 

Fresh,  sweet  and  deliolous  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  cooiecr4on> 
ery:  678  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    a 

Hairwork  and  Combings 

Made  up  neat  and  cheap  at  850  Washington 
stteet,  near  Stockton.    Side  ouzls  steamed  fo 

twenty-five  cents.  n 

■  * 

Reduced  prices.  Shirts  from  TSo.  to  $3. 
Oomplete  assortment  of  Gents'  Furnishing 
Qocdi.    Beales  A  Oo.  Seamy  St.,  near  Bnah.  ox 


Tbe    Best    Bemedlts, 

Dr.  Perry'a  Last  Onaaoe,  lor  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
ty*s  WebfootPlUs,  fee  all  bilious  complaints. 
J.  E.  (Htea  and  Co.,  corner  Sanaome  and  Oom- 
-saarctal  streets,  sole  agents.  • 


The  Mountain  Beer  is  the  only  real  Lager  on 
this  Ccast.  Call  and  try  It,  at  62*  Sacramento 
straet,  where  it  1j  sold  at  10  cents  a  glaaj.       x 


The  Place. 

If  yon  want  a  clran  bath,  with  dean  towels, 
and  a  good  shave,  or  your  hair  eat  In  the  best 
style,  by  expexlenaed  workmen,  go  to  Brown's 
Bathing  and  Hair  Tensing  Saloon,,  Mo.  90S 
Fouith  itr  et,  near  Howird.  i 


B£NEVOLENT 

Protective  Independent  Seals 

D&*The   Order   assembles  on    Tuesday. 

Fsbrnerj  4tb.  at  two  o'clock.  P.  M  .  at  tbe  Bed 
Men's  (Charter  Oak)  Hal],  on  Ma.ket  street,  bst. 
Third  aod  Fourth,  All  regular  meetings  will 
htreaf  hi  be  on  Tuesdays,  at  2  PH.,  and  the  Soci.li 
on  Sundays,  at  19  colock,  p.  ac. 
fe3  St  A.  W.  BABE.  Scribe. 


TO  VARIETY^ ARTISTES! 

"yARIETT    ARTISTES    AND   M1NSTHEL 
performers  going  from  San  Fxaooisoo  to  New 
York,  or  vice  vena,  should  stop  at 

SALT   LAKE    CITT. 

Fint-etaso  ■nftagementi  offered  U  first-das)  poo- 
dle at  "THE  BOWKBY,"  Main  street,  Joseph 
Dudley,  Manager.  Letters  so  addressed,  or  to 
Dick  Frown,  Basiness  Uinaser,  will  receive  a 
prompt  reply.  fe3  lB1 


A.    DESIDERATUM 

TO.... 

MANAGERS,  STARS_AKD  COMBINATIONS 

AOOMPETKNT  MANAGER.  AGENT  AND 
Aoter,  with  15  year.'  Mptrienoo  in  England, 
Amorioi,  ibe  CaoeofGood  Hope  and  Australian 
Colonies,  India  and  (Jbina, 

IS  OPEN  TO  ENGAGEMtfnT. 

Ts  well  posted  with  the  profession  and  the  Prpss. 
Can  zi  v»  names  of  Managers,  Theatres  or  Halls 
List  of  Prices  and  beloing  capacity,  in  nearly  every 
one  ol  the  above  places.    ApDly  to 

J.  H.  MoOABE, 
fed  lm  «SO  Washington  street,  U.  ; 


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2 1  ST  YEAR  OF  PUBLICATION. 


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CONTRIBUTORS. 


The  Best  Talent  in  the  Country 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  7«0  MARKET  STREET1,  HARRY  OOR- 
byn  respectt  aty  informs  Dia  friends  and  pat- 
rons that  be  has  tetltted  in  beantitul  style  this 
cosy  and  comfortable  resort,  and  will  be  pleased 
to  Bee  tbem,  one  and  all,  and  have  them  aample 
some  of  tbe  choicest  wines  and  liqnors,  A  new 
billiard  tabla  f rom  tbe  mannfaoto  y  ol  Lieuenfieid 
with  Pbelan  and  Oolletder'a  latest  patent  steel- 
faced  cushions,  bas  been  Dlaoed  in  the  Billiard 
farlor.  The  popular  and  efficient  beverage  manip- 
ulator, Tommy  Oarroll,  can  be  fonnd  in  hia  old  po- 
sition prepared  to  dispense  creators  oomfort  to  all. 
ja3l  tf 


GHEYENNETHEATRE 

Professionals  Wanted. 


good  Wardrobe,  Four  Ladies  and  two  Gen- 
tiempn  to  be  good  in  general  business  for  the  oom- 
Ing  Winter  Season,  commencing  tbe  first  week  in 
November.  1872.  Address  statins;  lowest  terms, 
with  Photograph.  Half  Fare  reloaded  after  fill- 
ing bcgagemonL 

JAMES  UODANIEL, 
Proprietor  Obeyeone  Theatre  and  Mnsenm, 
ocA2  Look  Box  1.  Obeyeone.  W.  T. 


Rum  Punch,   Hot  Scotch, 

TOM    an4    JERRY, 

GO    TO    THE    BR1XCH 

Hot     ScotcH, 

.S8  Sntter  .trtet,  Bear  Kesurar. 

A.11    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

HOT     CHOWDEB     ETBBT    NIGHT. 
noi5*M JOS.  D.  BRIGG8.  Proprietor 


DIVIDEND     NOTICE. 

MASONIC    SAVINGS   AMD    IDill    BANK. 

Ho.    O   Pout    street,  aVamonlc  Temple* 
SAW  FRANCISCO. 

AT  A  MEETING  OF '111 E  BOARD  OF  DIRF.C- 
tors  of  this  Bank,  held  January  20tn,  1873, 
a  dividend  was  deoJartd  at  tbe  rate  of  ten  (10)  per 
cent,  pnrannnm  on  Term  or  Permanent  Dapoeiie, 
and  eight  per  cent,  per  annnm  on  Ordinary  De- 
posits, far  the  semi-annual  term  endiDg  Jinnary 
2lsM6i3,  payable  oo  and  after  February  1B-..137J, 
free  from  all  taxes.  GiAiltGK  BOltl.V", 
ja82-tf  .  Seoretary. 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

San  Francisco  Savlnga  TTnlon.   588  Cali- 
fornia  street,  corner  of   Vftbb. 


3ist  December,  1672,  a  dividend  bao  been  de- 
clared a:  tbe  rate  of  nine  and  six-tenths  (9  6-10) 
percent,  per  annnm  on  Term  DepOBitB,  and  eiKbt 
18)  per  cent,  per  annnm  on  Ordinary  Deposits,  free 
of  Federal  Tax  on  Deposits,  payable  on  and  after 
13bb  January.  1673.  By  order. 
a>31  'iw  LOVFLL  WHITE,  Cashier. 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

ITEBY    SATHBDA.Y    M6DT. 
Piano    ana     Sinking;   at  S  i».TVI. 


San  Francisco  Feuilletous  and 
Social  Gossip. 


CHARING 


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SALOON 


606  Mission  atreet,  near  Second. 

deW  ^  J.  EAGLES,  Proprietor. 


EMPLOYMENT  OFFICE 

658  Sacramento  street, 

(The  First  House  below  Kearny  street,) 

FOB  FURNISHING  WHITE  AND  CHINESE 
Help  of  all  kinds.— General  Bnainens  Agenoy; 
Collect  Bente,  Notes  and  Acoonote;  Wbits  and 
Chinese  Laborers  snpplied  for  Families,  Hotels, 
Farms,  Factories,  etc. 

CIU8,  F.  BEOHfeBEX  «&  CO., 
dettlm  652  Sacramento  atreet 


MONS.  ALEXANDER  W0L0WSKI, 

THE  WELL-KNOWN  PIANIST  AND  VO- 
calist,  reopens  New  Oonrses  for  Piano  and 
sieving  by  his  entirely  New  and  Simplified  System 
—  tbe  shortest  in  existence — readiog  mnsic  at  sight. 
Accompaniment!,  Singing  for  Parlor  ot  Concert*, 
at  Mods.  Wolowski'fl  resident*,  *»*  SUTTER 
STRKstT  deA  lm 


E.  PARDINI 

NO.  189  WASHINGTON  STREET,  (ABOVE 
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made  to  order  in  she  best  Freaeh  style.  The  same 
ready  made  always  on  band.  no  1-3 m 


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LADIES'  NATIONAL  MAGAZINE  served  by 
Carriers  in  the  city  at  12.^  centa  per  week. 

THE  GOLDEN  BRA.  single  copies.  Ten  Oenta. 
For  sale  at  all  News-stands. 

Ottee  of  Use  Golden  Era, 

540  Clay  street San  Francisco 


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PROPRIETORS. 

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j»H  tf 


Pacific  Stone  Compan; 

THE  P-iOTFIO  BTONB  COMPANE  Oi 
the  eeveoial  attention  or  Arcbiteota,  Etu 
sera,  and  the  pablio  in  general,  to  tbe  SUPER! 
QUALITY  of  the  Stone  now  being  maaufacto; 
by  them  in  this  oitf  under  the  Ransoms  PaUn 
They  make  to  order  and  keep  in  etook : 
Building  Fronts*  Water  Pipe, 

Slnlts,   Monomeota,    Ponntolns, 

Tllea,  Coplnsa  for  Wei 

Filters,  et*.,  et 

Together  with  Ransome's  celebrated    Frse-0 

Griodatooes.  all  of  which  we  gnarantes  inptr. 

and  at  a  prioe  far  below  that  of  band-cut  work. 

HfcT-Tbe  attention  of  private  parties  inteadiaj 

build  is  respectfully  solicited. 

Office.  No.  IP  BOSH  STRKET.  s«n  Fraeeto 

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— AST>— 
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— AM1>— 

OTHKB    UVSICAL    lASTKTJMEY. 
ESTABLISHED  IN  1SOS. 

sjarLeceons  jriven  on  the  Banjo  and  Drum.  4 
MISSION  STREET,  between  First  and  Decent 

N.  B.— Fine-toned  Silver  bole  Banjos  for  P 
eeslonalfialwavs  on"h*ad .  \^i\\ 


TRAYS  always  on  band. 


Alfred  Yette 

Mannfactarer  and 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGE 

tSKS  Dnpont, 

HEAR  SUTTER  STRE, 

See  my  stock  of  E 
Cages  before  porobai 
elsewhere.  Always  sot 
thing  new  on  hand.  . 
Patent  Cases,  made 
Tin  Wire  are  warrsni 
FREE  FHOM  VERM 
AJbo,  best  quality  T 
noSOl 


Meerschaum  Pipe  Depq 

643    KEABXT    STREET. 


Pipes  and 

Cigar  Holders  wtrtaated  genuine,  and 

to  color  well.    Meftrecbaam  Pipes  and 

walking  Canes  Mounted  and  Repaired 

at  lowest  JbaHern  Prices,  and  with  tbe  bast  we 

maasbip.    A  large  assortment  of  Walking  Oat 

and  Fancy  Goods  of  every  description  alnar 

hand.  no21  lc 


The  Popular  Beverag 


C CONGRESS  WATER    FROM   THE   PA01F: 
>  CongreBs  Sprfngs,  near  Santa  Olara.    Icdort 
by  tbe  Medical  Faculty  its  curative  powers  bei 


equal  to  the  celebrat'd  OongreBB  Water  from  ti 
Sprio(!3  of  Saratoga,  New  York.  Depot  renoTi 
from  1.3  Kearny  street  Lo  New  Montgomery,  o- 
door  from  Howard.  Families  supplied  Jaliy.  LI 
eral  discount  to  the  trad  e,  and  orders  attended 
promptly.  dt'Hi  la: 


FRENCH  MUTUAL  PROVIDED 

SAVINGS  &  LOAN  SOCIETY. 

Twenty-Sixth     Seml-Aniinul     SI  video- 

A  DIVIDEND  OF  NINE  PERCENT.  PER  At 
nam,  net,  (9  per  oeot.)  upon  the  operatic: 
of  the  French  Savings  and  Lo:n  Society,  for  tl 
six  montbe  ending  December  31st,  1872,  bas, 
conformity  with  the  reoort  cf  tbe  Committee 
V-  riiloation  appointed  by  the  members  of  tbe  8 
ciety,  been  declared  by  tbe  hoard  of  Adminlitr 
tion,  at  tbe  bemi-Anoual  Meeting  held  on  t! 
16th  instan*.  This  dividend  will  be  payable  < 
aad  after  vhe  eighteenth  instant,  at  the  offlCS' 
the  Society,  111  Bueb  street. 

OUtil  (ATE  BEARS. 
j201m  Director  of  French  SavioRS  Baolc' 


GEORGE    MATES'; 


DEALER  tS  oySTERS.  OLA518 
andall  kindi  of  SHELL  f  ISH, 
StaUsNos.  lO,  11,  AS,  Cr.lifom.a 
Market,  entrance  on  OfcltforniJ  street. 

Pablio  or  private  parties  ajd  ^mflief  suppli' 
from  6  A.M.  to  12  p.  ji.  Ladiea'  and  Geutleoet 
Ovs»«r  Roon>  own  from  fi  •.**    *- 


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Philadelphia   Restaurant 

OHAS.  V.   BERGOLD.  PBOPRIRT1R 

THE     ORO10FST     MEATS     AND 
Veg.lftllea,     Board    by   tb.   wasd. 
AOS    PINE  >  TKEKf,  between  Keirzr 


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Crystal  Sample  Roor 

C35   UCB1HIXTO    STBEET. 

ALL    DRINKS.    PL4IN    OR    FANOY,  TI 
CENTS.    «9~Hot  Drinks  ■  epecm! ty. 

JI.  HATBER, 
jri7Im  Proprietor. 


Bar  Sugar 

"FOR    SALE-5I6    EEASNV    STSEET,  1 
1       MEKOER'8-     Alio,   eT.ry  kind  of  Oud 
Wholesale  and  Retail. 
noTtf  M.    A.   MKBCEK. 


Indian  Queen  Range 

The  Best  In  the  Harke 

MAKUTAOTTJBKq  BY 

CALEB    BC     IICKLIB 
ocVS  It  **0  ari  **•  «,«" 


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AGUIRE'S  OPERA  HOUSE 

;°*«i  J        »rw  ooiBt ahov  or 

"nia  fa 
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W    ALHASBRA    TH1ATE1. 


SAN  FRANCISCO  ATHENEUM 


I  <  i     ii     U>  ol       l  1  1  I      <  .  1 1  I     \    i 


Stl. 


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MR 


JOHNNY       ^LIL.1L.II3PJI 


ITHIA   UtMIHO  nnni'ART   A 

VMM    '  i  i  i  |  ,. 

|MIB"      XaOaMTI     DTTHAND 

Mi»NsiH!    I'ROfiKAIII!    Iivn.lir 

The    Merry  Cobbler! 


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run  imiH  Donne  tbi  tui.  aid  iatoad.t  irriEnooa  at  t. 


hird  Grand  Opera  Night! 

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The    Bells. 


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MM.*  AND  flRICIMBTATUART 


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Pr/iip«B  »'.:  a'sleck-a*  nmmiM  at  ••'dock. 

!    U  Mug  r.ntt  can  stop  si  tb* 
f  Mr  el  lb*  •**«  of  1 be  Oper  . 


Ill  I.  OIU'l  ION  A1U>  RTXAN 

L.ITTL.K      3VX^V.O'S      3E3  SB  S 13 JAff  O  DS 

'  V  I  PROF.  A4PAFOBT1S  ....  J.  BOBIXRON 


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T««<  Ote.  -lion!     Tr.m.Mon.  > 


PYGMELONandG 

II  IB 

HI  1   MolOD 

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PUt  KATAK   

Mul  E«ui J.  RoMrton  |  Mm  Biter 


HIE 


LITTLE  MAO 

Bob  Hart 

Q     W.  Rocla  teller 

JOBUNY  ALLEN 

Sua*  Hi -key 

■i  a  "i  i  hi*  f  h  m  only  tart*  ten  minute*.    Tb*  aadt-noe  will  please  keep  their  aeets. 
i»i-;«   vi    n    ki;h:  tomatoes*  I  j^  aH  i  jc.oii  j  c  : 


*R  Cents 

..96  aid  (MO 


r  \u  Bills  against  the  Alhembra  Theatre  moat  be  TreseDted   hereafter  on  Monday. 
rP r I. <i tu •!*£<-  to  tocotueace  punitu^lly  at  eight    o'clock. 


Nntif  unit    Dm.  ■ 

i.i.  ruk 

MOD*  *<,!• 



!*»■  num 

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H«illeBrf«»r 

Overture  from  Kaajpa... 

— i ~-~. ,  ~-.  ..„-. 

NEGRO 

A  ran*  tope 

COMICALITIES 

»°d R«. 

Overture  from  T/orstOT" 

T'>  Oooelade  *Hb  tb*  Laachabla  Bkeeoh 

Uncle  Eph's  Dream! 


Epb.Clawson 

Auot  HflncAh  Olawnon . 

Yon  on  Eph 

Plantar 

Kranaias 


.Charily  Tbompioo 

LOQ    DlXDD    ' 

W.    ArmilfODC 

...UoBb  Roblneoa 
,  ...'i'omior   Beet 


FtNAXJl— Intro drjcinR  tbe  whole  Oompaay 


IU(    MODI  I.    l.'HttilW    ilOMF*. 

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V  1 


ORGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 

....  CIBCULATEd.  IS  .... 

All    the    Theatre**, 

AH©    U^— 

CIRCULATED  EVERY   DAY 

D»    THl!    T8AR, 

9ENERALLT    THRODQHUT    THE    CITY 


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OLYMPIC  H0US£,K""*r- 


paalt«>  Hi-  Pl»a* 

>M  A  "OTKKI.U 


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3 ALL  A:-D  bKK  TUEM. 


IXL     Vi'i'iKtv    stdkk,    AlO    Kearny    Afr.-.i. 


Wolf  in  trie  Fold  &  the  This !le 

TITHE  TSISTLK  TfTAT  PRIOttKD  THE  FAltt 
JL  Laafe  h\H(totor)t  anotu.r  edition  ofiho 
■  ■  Wulf  la  the  Fold"  that  doei  uot  ooulUot  with 
the  latrot  Ubel.    CM  It  at  Thlstletonn,  No.  9 

I-vnt  mr  '.-t  opp.  MaioQtc  Tjmple.  AgeutH  want- 
pd  to  Hfll  It  oil  fh«  F-tfr.t. J^20  8ra 


JOHN 


Depot,  218  ftaeramento    street. 


sum:  hi  r  the  but  uiJi.in   or  baats 

UAN  BR  HAD    AT 

t5tnllH  S,  O,  Cnliior-iiia,  Market 

MOUWTAIM  BEER. 


Only  Depct,  624L_Saoraniento  street. 

ING.and  of  a  FINE  TA8TK.  It  i>  sold  b?  tbo  01«bs  »t  lOf., 
p-r  dozen  Qnart  Uoitlat  at  81  &Ot  and  hr  I0-«allon  K«»  as 
•8  80.    ayA  Um-olaae  HOI    lUNUH  from  11  to  1  oolook. 


PIONKKK    ■  II  OK     HANCFAOTOBT. 


aTTIiifflOit    SLBOAIfTOOtlTOlt  ™*XJP.2g*2*** 


A  PERFECT  RUSH 

KEPT    UP 
A.T    TME    GBEA.T 

IXL  Auction  Store, 

II  I  «     KIMRM     »T«KKT. 


A  WONDERFUL  BUSINESS 

CHEAPEST  HOUSE" IH  AMERICA 

la  now  oflTcrlniE  grc ntcr  Ilarniilna  limn  h.ive 

tv,;i'  been  affrrrd  In  Sue  Fr»nclac«> 

aVith  nnr  connection  lu 

New  York,    Cliicago,    and  St.  Louis, 

From  which  we  nre  daily  rfcvlvlou  Oooila 
bou^bl  ut  the  lowemt  Cmn    l'clcca 

IN      OTJRH.ENOY. 

OUR   MOTTO    18    TO 

X  L  and  Undersell  All 

JUST    RECEIVED, 

1,000  palra  Caaeltnere  Pauta,  worth    88  OO,  to  be 

•old  ut  89  «0. 
flOO  dozen  White  Shlrta,  worth    81  SO,    to  be  sold 

at  ?S  centa. 
SO  caiei  of  Heary  Vnderclothln*,    40c     to  81  SO. 

Hats.      Hats.      Hats. 

From  S5c.  to  91  50,  Mid  eUewhere   fro.  SA  to  n. 

ALSO.  AN  IMMENSE   STOOK  OF 

NUTIONB.      FAIOr     OOOn».      IDDUIB    COT. 

ItBT,    F1PB         »I.01?It8.    TOBACCO. 

AVATCHKH.   KLH1IKH   G1WBA 

M  O  S  A  E  B  Y  . 

Trtmum.     Sabs,     "\7"»lia»o«, 

AND  IN  FAHT.  EVERYTHING, 

From  a.  Needle  to  an  Anchor 

O.U  ud  *z.mlne  onr  pnoe.,  »nd  i.tioly  jfl«twlTW  that 

THE  CHEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  AMERICA 

IS  THE  GREAT 

IX  la  Auction  Store, 

818    »i*A.»Srr   8TKBKT, 

One  Door  from  CommcrelnL 

FIIE  QUILTED  SILK  HITS,  WORTH  $5,  FOfl  SI  50 

«-Ai;Uo>Krsry  Hl,k<  »t  T. 


SQUARZA'S 

Branch  Punch  Salonn, 

3  I  7  Kearny  street. 


Have  yon  beheld  HT    If  not,  yon're  a  treat 
At  SQCAmZA'3  PUNOH  SALOON,  Id  Koarny  atrta* 
There  BONA,  dledple  of  GREAT  8QDAU2A, 
Dlspenans  famed  Magic  PitDOhee;  rather 
The  moot  dellclonft  mlitqraay«t  recorded; 
And  have  with  many  medald  boen  rewardodl 
Ladles  their  CORDIALS  U':  '•  can  alp  at  lolnare,— 
Their  "TriaR8"  appease,— and  Men  gain   "LADJOfl 

PLEASURE." 
To  allay  connnhlal  dlffereooes  and  pain. 
In  "ANTI-DIVORCE"  yon  can  yonr  end  attain. 
Sip  of  the  potent  extract  but  one  taete, 
Your  arm,  oonsollog,  atrHiRbt  le  round  her  waist 
Oness  what  a   "MORNING*  COMFORT"  In  the  kill 
That  heaU  ths  pu arret  and  lmparta  the  hllasl 
The  "WELOOME"  too.  you'll  always  find 
A  balmy  soother  for  the  troubled  mind. 
The  bright  "AURORA,"  and  the  sweet  "FAttEWBLI* 
Just  visit  BONA,  and  you'll  all  fare  well) 
His  "  HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  are  the  panacea 
For  all  dyapeptlos  and  for  dlarrhoja. 
No  Cholera  Morbus  ever  has  been  found 
Where  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  knock  around. 
BONA  and  8QUABZ&,  spite  of  all  detraotora. 
Have  proved  the  Nation's  greatest  benefaotorsi 
Fall  rOBfY  different  htaltbfal  drluki  yoa'tl  And 
To  aid  the  Man— Invigorate  the  mind  I 
Not  this  alone — a  Welcome  you  will  meat 
At  BONA'S-fBQUARZA'B)  -317  KEARNY  STREET. 
Remember,  too,  not  this  famed  place  to  pees; 
ALL    SPLENDID  LIQUORS  BUT  ONE  BIT  A  GLA88, 


THEY  HAVE    TAiBJT 

THE     FER8T    PREMIUM 

....AT.... 

All  the  Mechanics'  Fairs. 


P»   AAU  WBOLnALBAIID  UTAU 
•t  the  ol*  Mt.Mdw.1,  t,»  MMdA-l 
•  mill.  Wi»A  C»<»r  Elm 


I*lE  JOTTEHAL  OF  AMUSEMEltTB. 


Fnblisbed  orery  Dw  in  the  Tew  bJ 
»4       P.       BOQ-A-RXJ-CTB 

•«•  Merehiuit  »»<1    58S  WmUmO"  •«*• 
Below  MonttomeT.  8»»  FtMOlMO. 


WEDNESDAY FEBBUABI  5,  1678 


AMUSEMENTS,    Etc 

California  Theatre. 

Another  larga  audience  enjoyed  Ibe  psrform- 
sace  of  "PjgmiUoo  scd  Galite*"  Us',  sight 
Mii*  Eilis  Ti'il.ciQ  bad  almost  entirely  rec«»ered 
from  n«r  cold,  end  her  natunllf  pleasing  roiee 
ins  heard  to  hotter  an vantage  than  os  tha  iist 
sight.  As  "•ixton"  Is  raady  to  be  srodo.ee*.  toll 
charming  comedj-  mast  be  withdrawn  bofor*  lo»e: 
bat  not,  wobopo.  before  all  that  portion  of  tbe 
San  Francisco  public  capable  of  appreciating  It* 
many  bt autiee,  cava  witme  ed  it, 
AiUinibra. 

Billy  Emerson,  Jobory  Alien  and  Little  Mac, 
with  tbe  r«Bt  oT  the  bright  b\nd  of  itiTS  who 
make  tbe  publio  b.poy  at  this  homo,  amused 
another  large  audience  last  niabt.  First  part,  in- 
terlude ar-datterpiece  wira  aJl  ihorongsly  enjoy- 
able. "Pigmtlon  and  G»l  eat-ter"  ie  tbe  moat 
amusing  piece  of  nonsense  imagicabl-,  and  Little 
Mac,  Johnny  All  an,  Sam  Rick-y  and  G.  W.  Rock- 
efeller play  their  ceepeoiive  paxtft  to  perfection. 
Metropolitan  Theatre* 

Tbe  very  at  raoUve  soeolo  play  entitled  "Tbe 
Yellow  Hat"  »ae  reproduced  laat  nght  with  Freak 
Haisey  in  tbe  character  of  Ric-rac.  An  amusing 
olio  of  aooire.  dances,  and  banjo  performances  was 
Kiven  by  MUe  Ratio!,  Alias  Cfiertf  Belle  and  tbe 
Little  Darlings,  MUs  Marion  Mordaunt.  who  ar- 
rived laatnifhr.  wiilabortly  make  her  appesrance 
is  De  WaJdon'a  "Dwliaf."  "fellow  Hat."fiwi»h 
all  its  attraatlos?,  olio  performances  and  daaetiDg 
tran  a  format  Ion  scene,  mil  be  presented  again  tbia 
evening. 
Macnire'H  Opera  Bouse. 

The  ultrs-fasbleaabla  opera-goers,  who  would 
not  go  to  the  theatre  on  Snaday,  rallied  last 
night  and  thoroughly  enjoyed  tbe  performance  of 
"Ernaoi."  Siguortn*  Adeliaa  Sparanzs,  who  it 
acknowledged  by  all  to  be  an  excellent  ar List,  sang 
and  acted  tbe  rolo  of  Elvira  capitally.  Signer 
Pietro  Baocei  snrpaeaed  himself  as  Email,  and 
drew  the  moat  ectbuaiaatio  applause.  Signer 
B.Pardinl  appeared  to  belt»r  advantage  in  this 
opera  than  in  tbat  of  "Maria  dl  Rohan,"  and 
filled  ibe  tele  of  Don,  « Carlos  very  well;  Signor 
FuItio  Rigo  was  eqnally  good  in  that  of  Don  Buy 
Gomei  de  Silffa,  and  the  other  parts  were  well 
hilled.  We  are  glad  to  announce  tbat  on  Thurs- 
day eraafng,  "Maria  dl  Bo:  at."  which  we  are  smre 
If  presented  several  tineas,  would  become  a  great 
favorite  with  oar  opera-gears,  will  be  performed 
te-merrow  evening. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Among  tbe  many  f  eat  a  re  e  in  tbe  bill  for  to-night 
arstheaotof  "Tat  Two  Servants"  by  Mat  Kelly_ 
J.  H.  Larkin  and  B.  O.  Marsh;  s  globs  ascension 
by  M'lU  Gerretta;  a  Highland  fling,  by  LUlie  Hax- 
laad:  Miss  UUie  Hall  in  ballads  and  also  in  eong 
sad  daace ;  Charla ■  Terser  in  "The  Mad  Batcher," 
and  tee  very  lively  farce  of  ''The  Captain's  Not 
A-mlsa,"  in  which  Miss  Jsaals  Johnson,  Miia 
Carrie  Oaapmaa,  Obarles  Termer  sad  others  tans 
aart. 

The  AtkenemBBu 

Tksre  is  any  smoaat  of  fan  st  tbia  boose.  Tbe 
performance  oommences  with  tbs  sorajsraisg  farce 
of  "Tbe  Merry  Coboler."  This  ia  followed  by  fancy 
dances,  soagi  and  amnaing  acts,  and  the  whole 
terminates  with  the  evar-pepslar  sketch,  "  Uncle 
Eon's  Dream,"  with  Charley  Thompson  ss  Fph. 
Wilson's  New  Amphitheatre  and  Pa- 
ri* tan  Circus  * 
This  new  place  of  amusement  on  Sutter  street 
will  open  en  Friday  night.  Tbe  new  Parisian 
troupe,  which  arrived  last  night,  will  make  tbeir 
first  appearance  on  that  occasion  supported  by  a 
strong  company.  They  were  brongbt  oat  from 
Paris  by  Barnum  for  his  New  Tork  Amphitheatre, 
recently  burned,  and  are  fcet-ofaas  artiste.  Man- 
ager Wilacn  chartered  an  extra  car  for  them  to 
make  tbe  overland  trip  In  at  an  expense  of  $1,200 
aa  they  brought  their  torse-,  trappings  and  pira- 
pheraelia  with  them.  The  lady  equestrian  of  the 
troops  is  pronounced  the  bett  ever  in  America, 
and  tbe  clown  is  famous  as  s  trick  clown. 
Tbe  Amphitheatre  is  very  commodious,  with 
sepera-.a  cntraioes  for  dres-i  circle  and  private 
boxe',  and  ia  a  model  structure  of  its  kind.  It 
will  be  brilliantly  lighted  by  an  immense  circle 
of  gas  jets,  aad  will  seat  over  two  thousand  peo- 
ple. It  was  erected  nnder  the  immediate  super- 
intendanee  of  manager  Wilson,  and  is  realy  tbe 
tstractara  worthy  of  tbe  name  of  "Amphi- 
theatre" aver  built  la  this  city. 
All  S3  Marlon  Mordaunt, 

Tbis  well-known  Eastern  serio-comic,  emotional 
actress,  arrived  this  morning,  and  is  stopping  at 
the  Lick  House.  She  is  under  engagement  to  the 
Metropolitan  Theatre,  and  will  appear  In  T.  B.  Da 
Walden'a  latest  Eastern  success,  "Darling,"  a 
serio-cemle  play  of  considerable  merit.  Due  no- 
tice will  be  given  of  the  opening  eight, 
Woodward's  Gardens. 

G.  Boielay  made  a  successful  ascension  with 
bis  Montgolfler  balloon  on  Sunday.  Next  Satur- 
day Messrs.  Ooe  and  lay  will  nuke  anotner  as- 
cension with  their  grand  gas  balloon.  Grand  per- 
formance and  balloon  ascension  by  tbe  Boisiays  on 
Sunday. 

AjffAToaaoAi,  Mtj8stjm.— One  erf  the  moat 

somplste  collBctions'ot  rho  kind  in  the  "United 
States,  comprising  hundreds  of  eo-tly  and  beau- 
tiful wrx  modeless  daily  on  visw  (to  gentlemen 
ffuly>  at  fie  Museum.-on  Montgomery  street.  An 
boor  may  be  profitable  «or<ot  bare. 


For  Sals— A  lot  of  cheap  EVlk  dreieep,  at 
Qsary  street.  A  good  price  paid  lor  cast 
clothing. 


AJtoffetlxor  the  Best. 

It  la  curious,  but  trie,  that  J.  A.  Sbaber, 
107  Market  street,  tear  Third,  should  sell  far- 
nlture  and  bedding  cheaper  thnn  any  other 
dealer  in  this  city.  Try  him  and  yon  will  be 
convinced.  T 


Realism  on  the  Stage. 

There  ia  a  sensational  play  now  perform- 
ing at  Syracuse  (New  York)  in  which  real- 
ism is  being;  carried  to  tbe  extreme.  An 
actress  standing  with  an  apple  on  tor  head 
which  (the  apple,  not  the  head)  is  tkot  off 
by  an  actor  with  an  sotutl  rifle,  real  powder 
and  a  genuine  bullet.  The  pieca is  siid  to 
draw  well,  and  we  do  hot  doubt  it.  There 
are  plenty  of  people  every  where  who  have  a 
morbid  desire  to  witness  a  horrible  acci- 
dent, to  whom  killing  is  only  a  subject  oft 
curiosity,  and  who  snateh  a  fearful  joy  from 
tbe  jaws  of  death  ltse'f.  It  is  the  came 
spirit  which  rang  in  the  old  Roman  '  'Habet" 
of  tbe  amphitheatre,  which  prevented  the 
taroiog  of  the  imperial  thumb  when  the 
conquering  gladlatoi  stcod  above  bis  dying 
victim,  which  has  its  clearest  modern  expo- 
nent in  the  Spanish  bull-fight,  and  which 
makes  it  possible  for  a  community  calling 
itself  civilized  to  witaaas,  and  a  journal  of 
our  time  t»  commend,  a  spectacle  like  this. 


Theatres  and  Fire  Commiasxonera- 

Wallack's  Theatre,  the  Grand  Opera 
House  and  the  Uoion  Square  Theatre  have 
eseh  been  inspected",  and  the  reports  lev 
chived  by  the  fire  commissioners  enow  that 
the  precautious  against  fire  at  every  estab- 
lishment are  of  the  amplest  nature.  Wal- 
lack's  holds  oce  tbousind  six  hundred  per- 
sons, andean  be  emptied  in  four  minuter; 
tbe  Union  Square  liolds  two  thousand  per- 
sons, and  can  be  emptied  in  six  minutes, 
and  the  Grand  Or  era  Hou-e  accommodates 
two  thousand  and  five  hundred  persons,  and 
can  alio  be  emptied  in  six  minutes.  This 
same  experiment  ha?  been  often  tried  at 
the  three  largest  theatres  of  Baltimore 
(the  Grand  Opera  House,  tbe  Holliday  arid 
Front  Street  Theatres),  and  tbe  entire 
audience  have  been  dismissed  in  fxom  five 
to  six  minute^ 

A  Loving  Girl. 

A  well  dressed  traveller  was  recently  tak- 
en ill  at  Saginaw,  Mich.,  and  though  tbe 
doctor  saw  no  cause  for  alarm,  the  patient 
got  low-spirited,  thought  hi  was  going  to 
die,  and  requeEtsd  the  doctor  to  break  tbe 
news  to  a  girl  in  Borne,  whom  he  loved 
dearer  than  life ;  he  mnst  do  it  gently,  for 
she  was  a  tender  flower,  and  might  wilt. 
So  all  tenderly  the  doctor  wro!e,  and  tbis 
was  tbe  response  from  the  loving  girl:  "Dr. 
D-,  I  care  nothing  for  that  Mr.  D— ,  nor 
to  hear  from  him.  Yon  will  please  to  tell 
him  to  ssnd  me  no  more  word.— Migs  F— . 
P.  8.    Kill  him." 


True  B  a  very. 

True  bravery  is  sedate  and  inoffensive;  it 
refuses  to  submit  to  insults;  begins  no  dis- 
putes :  enters  no  needless  quarrels;  is  above 
the  little,  troublesome  ambiition  to  be  dis- 
tinguished every  moment;  it  bears  in  silence, 
and  replies  with  modesty,  fearing  no  enemy, 
and  making  none;  and  is  u  much  ashamed 
of  insolence  as  cowardice.; 


They   are  soon   to  have  a  beautiful  and 

commodious  opera-house  at  Lafayette,  Ind. 

Podretti,  of  Cincinnati,   is  doing  the  fresco 

work. 

— —  — ■♦  — 

The  Exposition  building  at  Vienna  is  to 
be  780  by  3,000  feet. 

"Whits  sheep  eat  more  tban  black  ones 
beciuse  there  are  more  of  them. 


tt  la  Perfectly  Astonishing 

How  beautifully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
tt  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
jef  ore  8  a.m.  returned  the  B£me  evening  If  de 
ilreu.  x 

'■#■ 
fc*ln o  tocraphlc    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  S4  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  street,  x 

A.  Pleasant;  ijucatlun. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodglngB  In  a 
Oantral  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambrs, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  bnildlnfc  is  f.  very  fine  one  and  le  well 
lighted  and  ventilated.  * 


Fresh  and  Sweet. 

Fer  the  best     confectionery,   go    to    Canty   and 
Wsgners.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Batter.        H 


Oysters. 

Why  travel  sa  far?  Shellfish  of  every  kind 
kept  at  Msnnine'd,  oyster  dealer,  G12  Howard 
street,  tear  Third,  nfxt  to  car  offlce.  o 

Wliat    Cheer    Lauaary 
Ie  the  best  bnndry  In  £an  Franclsoo         * 


Everybody    Suited, 

There.  J"  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
in  bate.  "  Th»"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 

street  (second  hat  store  below  Seamy),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  icnod.  Theetock  la  imnMnse 
—the  prices  are  reasouable.  Evtry  on*  who 
goes  there  is  sere  to  be  suited.  s  ^ 


Something  .New* 

Wm  A.  Hubbard's  manufactured  misses'  and 
infant's  garments  and  ladies  undtrwetrln  suits, 
are  fimed  fcr  their  eupericrity  of  mtfee  and  tex- 
trre  all  over  the  Union.  Mr.  Geo.  W.  Amidon, 
the  authorized  aeent  of  Mr.  Hnbbard, has  estab- 
lished a  depot  of  these  gools  at  246  Second  et, 
for  wtolerale  and  re'.ail  tx-de.  A  liberal  di.- 
count  to  the  trade.  j 

s  

Dr.  Barlow  J.  »mith 

Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  bis  Hygeian  Hall,  C37  California  street, 
every  Friday  evenirg,  commen  cing  st  7  J$  o'clock. 
A  next  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patient?..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examicatiOBg  in  reeard  to  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to-a-p  u,,  ftoe.         w 

* 

For   Washing 

Shirts,  91  SO  per  daz.;  small  pieces,  SOo.  per 
U  s.     At  the  What  Cheer  Letmdry-  .    * 


WTou    Waixit 

•  Your  Blaniets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
tot  spoiled,  send  them  to  the  What  Cheer  Latin 
*ry.  '   x 


IcOewell,   Shew   Card  Writer, 


Jcr  s  safe  and  efficient  Eeautifteb  op  the 
OOKPLEXXON,  Use  DtCKB'S'S  FA3IOUS  CUIXE  tM 
Lis.  t, 


Eureka  Social  Club 

The  prises  to  be  awarded  at  the  Ninth  An- 
nual masquerade  ball  of  the  Eureka  Social 
Ciub  are  on  exhibition  in  the  window  of  Stoltt 
and  Sons  dry  gooda  stora  South-Baat  corner  ot 
Kearny  apd  Pine  6tr;*:s  B 

Chara voyast.— Madame  Clara  Anton!*,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Tranoe  Medium. 

3  Ee^rny  at.  Consultations  in 


AFTEB  TUB  WIXT£B  KAIV. 
After  the  winter  raio, 

Slop,  robin  !— sing  £w«llow  I 
Grasses  are  In  the  lane, 
Buds  and  flowers  will  f  jIIow. 

Woods  shall  ring  blithe  and  gay. 
With  bird-trlU  and  twitter, 

Though  tbe  sky  weep  to-day, 
And  the  winds  are  bitter. 

Though  deep  call  unto  deep 

Ae  calls  the  tbend-r. 
And  white  the  billows  leap 

The  tempest  und<  r ; 

Softly  the  waves  shall  come 
Up  the  krlght  bearbee, 

With  dainty  flowers  ot  foam 
And  tendereat  speeches. 

After  the  wintry  pain, 
And  the  long,  lone  sorrow. 

Sing  ke art  I— for  thee  a^aln 
Joy  comes  with  th*  morrow. 

Lia-D.  Coolbriik  in  Fsh.  Overland. 

A  Mother's  Love, 

How  often  are  we  called  upon,  to  witness 
the  fact  that  a  mother's  love  ia  a  high  and 
holy  thing,  which  shines  with  great  bright- 
nee s  in  the  hour  of  mi<- fortune  and  disgrace. 
We  do  not  know  how  often.  We  give  it  up. 
But  a  woman  in  Kentacfey  has  a  eon  in 
prison  awaitiogexecufion,  and  in  her  yearn- 
ing affection  for  him,  in  her  deep  anxiety 
for  him  in  his  deep  humiliation  and  afflic- 
tion, she  took  him  around  a  pack  cards,  a 
eopy  of  the  Police  Gazstte,  and  a  jug    of 

rum. 

Medical  Choking, 

A  medical  man  pamphlets  to  the  world  a 
cure  for  hysterics.  "  One  may  remain  for 
hours  straggling  with  a  screaming  woman/ 
writes  this  gentleman,  "bnt  carefully  choke 
her  and  she  immediately  subsides."  At  tbis 
announcement  thousands  of  husbands,  ready 
and  willing  in  the  precious  cam*  of  science, 
will  close  their  fingers  kindly  but  firmly  on 
tbeir  hysterical  wives'  throats. 


It  is  proposed  to  utilize  the  alligators  of 
the  Southern  rivers.  A  company  has  been 
formed  for  the  purpose  of  catching  them 
and  fanning  their  hides,  to  be  made  into 
beots  and  shoes.  Young  ladies  may  yet  be 
ssen  with  their  feet  neatly  encased  in  alii- 
gai  terB .       I 


Do    Wot   Buffer    from    corns. 

Tbe  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Kails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Inst  I . 
tute,  S18  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
speak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doe- 
tor's  capability.  References  given  IX  required,  h 


Holiday    Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  foe  the  Holiday  tables 
that  compare  with  Sqo»  tea's.  Equant 's  Punches 
are  famous  for  the  high  art  shown  in  tbeir  man- 
ufacture, tht>  happy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  tbe 
disciple  of  the  great  Squarra,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
tbe  Holiday  tables.  For  sale  at  tbe  new  branch, 
317  Eearnv  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
120  Leidesdorff  street.  a 


A  Happy  New  Tear. 

What  a  pleasare  it  ia  to  meet  a  smiling  cosnte- 
oance,  whether  it  be  on  the  street  or  Id  the  par- 
lor. Acq  why  Is  it  that  tome  faces  wear  a  contin- 
ual I y  happy  look  ?  Ic  is.simp)?  because  they  live  ou 
a  plain,  nutritions  and  substantial  diet.  That  man 
ia  a  public  benefactor  who  will  conscientiously 
serve  ub  with  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
meal.  Louis  Meyere.  nroDrietor  of  the  "White 
House."  Kearny  street,  also  of  the  Capitol  Bes- 
taurant.  Fourth  street,  does  it.  sa  hundreds  can 
entbn&icstlcally  testify.  His  kitchens  are  marvels 
of  order  and  cleaolines?.  Try  him,  and  you  will 
find  u  impossible  to  eat  elsewhere. 


The   II  In  si  rated   Press  (S.  F.) 

No.  1,  January,  1873.  Bold  by  subscription— 
SI  50  a  year.  Elegant,  choice,  cheap.  Sample 
numberp,  15  cents.  Address  Murray,  Dewey  & 
Co.,  S.  F.  e  ■ 


Tee    President's    Messnge. 

Peace  and  prosperity  are  the  key  notes  of  this 
document.  Cheapness  and  durablity  are  the 
characteristics  of  H.  LuchBlngex's  furniture. 
All  should  visit  his  emporium,  735  Mar&et 
street,  and  ascertain  how  cheaply  a  house  can 

be  furnished.  d  . 

-  «   ■  - 
What    OJieejr    J_*a.T*jarijry 

Employs  no  Chinamen,  and  should  be  pat 
ronlsed  by  everybody.  • 


Watches  ancL  Jewelry, 

Very  low,  at  H.  A.  Calender's,  62  Second 
treet,  corner  of  Mission.  d 


Genuine  £Ia,i  ana,   Cigars. 

Best  brands  at  81     Montgomery  street,  S.  W. 
coiner  of  Merchant.    France  b.  Cahn.  ©, 


Washing  JRet/ixrnetl  in  One  Day 

Arid  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Cheer 
L-unilry, 

Lever  Buckle    Muependers, 

At  SI  per  pair— 25  per  cent,  cheaper  than  else- 
'rherB^ — at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  t 


Sam  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Buss  House  Carriages,  can  be 
lonnd  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  eg* 
'  ablishment,  southwest  corner  rfush  and  Mont- 
gomery ets. ,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carriage  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
ox  night,  at  reduced  rates.  bq 


Best   Quality    ox?  x>otc»icin 
•    Driving '  gloves,  at  *2  per  pair,  at  the  What 
Sheer  Laundry  x 

For  the  Very  Best  Drlxtlcs, 

Goto  Ys.es'  Branch  Saloon,  cerner of  Market 
aad  Third  streets.  Bo 


Diamond    Catarrh    Remedy 

Is  a-anu  urn  lex  Catarrh  or  Golds.  Aakyour 
druggist  for  it,  or  send  to  Dr,  A.  F.  Evor,  Ke. 
«  Post  street.  2 


An    Old!    Xie.ndxu.ark. 

The  Verandah  Cigar  Store,  at  the  V.  X.  _ .  _ 

of  Kearny  and  Washington  streets,  kept  by 
Henry  Schmidt,  has  been  famous  for  tbe  last 
elMenyjar|forkeecin^hebe£tBi 


DR.  CMS.  H.  TOZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITUTE 

K.  E.  cor.  Jnckion  and  Kearny  ats. 


COMPLAINTS,  (ormeil;  of  Lock  Hospital. 
London.  *Dd  tQa  last  twelve  vesraot  ban  Francisco. 
DA.  TuZiiR  lolorm"  tbe  afflicted  that  a(t=r  visit- 
me  all  the  HOSPITALS  IN  LONDON  AND 
PaRIS,  and  eoendieg  one  year  id  the  most  cele- 
brated HofpUal  in  London,  the  LOCK,  be  has  re- 
opened bis  old  Medical  la  an  tute  at  the  old  stand, 
wherj  he  can  altrars  be  foond.  DR  TOZEk.  has 
for  forty  yeara  met  with  oaparalleled  snecees  in 
-  De  treat  nan  t  of  disess  >  ceo  Br  illy  known  as 
CHBONIO  AND  SPECIAL  OUMPLaINTS. 

DH.  CHAS.  H.  TOZEB 
is  in  every  ws?  responsible,  binding*  him* elf  to 
effect  a  permanent  onaE.  or  making  no  chases 
Those  who  cannot  sffo'd  to  pay  for  advice  a-d 
medicine  will  be  obarged  for  medieine  only.  THE 
MuN'iHLY  RKSfUKATiVEPILljS,  never  known 
lofail  id  giving  relief  in  oases  for  wbiob  tbey  are 
recommended,  are  to  be  obtained  only  ac  my 
office.  Price,  $-5  per  box.  Fall  direction  on  each 
box,  eent  bv  express  or  otherwise. 

Dt<-  TOZER  dees  not  imitate  the  advertising 
Q-iaoks  wbo  make  it  a  praotioe  to  oaolish  false 
affidavits  and  otDer  false  r<  f^rente?,  bat  refers  to 
toe  mo'i  respectable  peODle  ia  the  State,  whom  be 
has  cured  of  diseases  which  others  have  failed  to 
core. 

»K.    rHAS.    W.  TOZEB, 
N.  E.  corner  Kearny  and  Jackson  streets, 

fel-tf  r«au  Fraocieoo. 


Biggest  Race  Yet! 


THE  HUMAN  RACE. 


rflBE  UA JOBITT  OF  THOSE  WHO 
■*-  realde  In  dan  Frunclacv,  buy  their 
Shirts  and  Pornl>hinK  Qooda  of  BEM: 
DICT  *CO.,  No.  3  Second  itnet.br- 
canse  they  are  alwaya  treated  well  und 
bny  their  goods  at   the  loweic   prices,  at 

"TOE   OI-D  fcTABTD." 


CLARK'S 
CHEWING^  CANDY. 

XCeaa  !      Read  !      Read  i 

THE  PDBLIO  Afils  HEREBY  NOTIFIED 
tbat  the  Candy  made  and  Bold  by  Jshn  Prit  ch- 
ard .A,  J.  Baker  and  Patrick  Preara?,  at  73  Fonrth 
■treat,  is  BAKER'S  CHEWING  CANDY,  al- 
tbongh  they  sell  it  from  a  wagop  and  a  store,  to 
both  of  which  tbey  USE  OUR  NAME  to  draw 
castors. 

L.  B.  CLARK  &  CO., 
a27  lw  No.  69  Fonrth  street. 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

EVEBY    6ATTJRDAT    XI6HT 


Piano    and     Singing    at  8  P.M. 


CHARING 


4°*^" 


SALOON 


606  Ulsslon  Direct,  near  Second. 
delO  J.  EAGLES,  Proprietor. 


THE  OLD 

Hot     Scoton, 

1C  Mortoa  Street,  near  Kearny. 
All    Erin  Its    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  T0«l  Aa"  JERRY  IN  TOWN 

Always  on  file  the  New  York  Herald.  Harper'a 
Weekly,  Frank  Leslie's,  Dny'a  Doings,  Police  Ga- 
Estte.  all  tbe  California  papsre,  also  London 
Ptmcn.  Bell's  Life.  Illustrated  London  News.  Call 
and  catisfy  yonrself. 

■at-  Don't  forget  the  sign  of  tbe  Hot  Scotch. 

dcTtl  CHARLES  WM.  FELDMAN.  Prop'r. 


MESSRS.  IH'NEIL  &  CALOER 

AMSOUNOES  TO  THEIB  FRIENDS  AND 
the  Public  generally,  tbat  tbe;  have  opened 
under  OOLMAN'S  CLOTHING  STORK,  Corner 
of  Bnsh  and  Montgomery  .creels,  with  a  W£LL 
SELECTED   STOOK  ol 

CHOICE  TVISTS. 

I.IQUOES    AX» 


All  are  invited  to  call,  and  ARCHIE  McNELL 
AND  WM.  C.  OALDER  will  do  tbeir  beet  to 
make  tnetn  comfortable.  jaaitf 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

ON  HAND  and  mads 
to  ORDER, 

L.    BLAIR'S, 

O   Kearny  street. 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession. 

THE  UNDERSIGNED,  WHO  HAS  BEEN 
over  twelve  sears  corrected  with  the  press  of 
Melbourne,  and  is  well  known  by  the  members  ol 
the  profession  in  the  Colonies,  begs  to  intimate 
that  he  ie  prepared  to  give  experienced  advice  t* 
all  peraons  professionally  visiting  or  meditating  x 
visit  to  the  Australian  Colonies.  Fee  moderaW 
Pnactoalityin  diapatchlng  replioa  may  be  relied 
apon, 

WLuLlAV  PENRY  WATERS, 
12Yictoria    Cbamban,   4.6  OolUna   street.  M«l- 
bonrne.     Aaatrxlji.  fefitf 


OR,  H.  C.  F.  BEHRENS. 

OFFICE. 
HO.     315    KEABSY    STKEET 
Between  Bosh  aod  Salter.  ja301m 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRE  1T0BY 

Boohsellera  nod  Stationer*. 

H.  H.  Moore,  609  Mont«oniery.  near  Msrchant. 

Banlneaa  Colleges. 
Heald'e,   Brvant  &  St.  rat  ton's  College.  24  Post  St. 

Batcher*. 
Kats,  Fred .  Stalls  H  to  100.  California  Market. 

Brass  Foanderles. 
Weed  A  Kingwoll,  California,  125  First  as. 

Sentlata. 
Dr.  Kind's  Grand  Dental  and  Sargical  Institnts 
616  Sacramento  street. 

French  Fancy    Ooedi. 
Looan  &  Co..  19  Montgomery,  107 and  109  Batter. 

Human  Hair. 
Sampson.  A.  B.  &  Co..  110  Second  streeL 

Moilc  and  M oslcal  In itr amen tf • 
Eeene,  O.  O.,  raft-,  accord  ians,  repairer  of  all  kinds 
mnsiosl  tnstraments,  N.E.  cor.  Bush  i  Kearny. 
Muccaroni  Mannfaclnrers. 
Brignardelto,  Mscchiaveilo  ±  Co.,  706  Sansoma. 

Wines  and  Llqaort.     (Wholesale.,) 
Darter!  P.  A  Co  .  W4  Front 


Ming.  JOSEPHINE  EDMONDS 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC    PHYSICIAN. 

TWENTY     YEARS      OF     PRACTICE 

IN  THE  TREATMENT  OF  DISEASES'TNOT., 
deoc  to  females  has  placed  Madame  Edmonds 
at  tbti  head  of  all  physicians  making  each  practice 
a  Bptct&hv,  and  enables  her  toenarsDtee  a  itpeedy 
and  permanent  core  in  the  worst  casea  of  sup- 
pression and  menstrnal  deraneeme nts.  Ladlta 
will  find  Mad  a  tie  Edmonds  a  skillful  physicisn, 
ano  i  ■  13  to  rheir  intertst  to  consnjt  her  in  all  dis- 
eases incident  to  women  before  tampering  with 
poisonoos  nostrums,  qnaok  dootors  and  bnmbara 
Madame  Edmonds  describes  diseases  withoat  »oj 
infaims'.ion  from  the  patient,  and  cores  withoat 
the  use  ef  mercury  or  experiment)!,  thus  savin 
from  wrong  treatment  for  privite,  chronic  and 
oanoar  diseases.  Corresocndenoe  strictly  confi- 
dential. Office  and  residence,  415  Pine  atmet, 
between  Kearny  and  Montgomery.  ja201y 


EZTINSTJISEEB 


"ABSOLOIELY    TBB     BEST     PROTEOHON 

AGAINST  FIRE  1" 

BEKD     FOB     THEIH     "  BEOOBD." 

R.  B.  lEWIM  ±  Co.,  General  Agents  PaolSo  Coart. 

For  sal.  by  W.  B.  MUBDOUH. 

Local  Aeeot.  312  Oalirornia  et..  Sac  Francisdo. 


POll   Taxesi 
FOR  1873 

ARE 

2NrO"\rt7"     3DTT353, 

AND 

Payable  at  the  JUieuor'.  Offlce,  or   to 
Deputy. 

1.EVI  K05EXEE,  A.K««>r. 

^ i»171m      . 


WILLIS'   BAND. 


L  *s 

A 


Fritz  1*1  pen  and  Marcai  M.  Blnm, 
I^cadtOsT  Tlollnl-ts, 

s,a>-OrderB  from  tbe  country  promptly  attended 

to.     Address «   M.     W.    WILLIS,    Baton's    Mali! 

Store.  13»  Mottcomery  Btroet,  or   MARCUS  M     I 

BLUM,  ggp  Monrgomery  street.  ja«tf* 

""   " 


ARION 

Pianoforte. 


D 


EOLAEED  BT  THE   JUDGES  AT  A  LATH 
—    Fair  of  the  American  Institute,  after  a  blind-   ' 
fold   trial    arainet    Sleinway's,  OhickerinE'8,  and     i 
others,  to  be  THK  BEST  ON  ESBIBITION.    B.    I 
OVRTAZ,  sole  Agent,    SO  O'Farrell  atreft. 
N  B  — Pianoaof  all  atyleo  TO  RENT.         inar* 


OUTSIDE    LANDS, 

*  NT  AND  ALL  PERSONS  THAT  HAVB 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  OUT- 
SIDE LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  have  tbO 
amount  relnoded  at  tbe  office  of  the  undersigned 
upon  tbe  presentation  of  an  order  from  the 
Mayor  and  City  and  County  Attorney. 
delStf  A.  A.TJ3TI!*-. 


OL» 

DATE  MENDE8  *  CO.,  at  the 
old  original  Red  Lion,  1 9  treaty 
Btreet,  between  Kearny  end  Dapont,  wbereyoa 
can  baye  HOT  AND  COLD  DRINKS,  notforfrefr- 
tine  the  old  Pioneer  Lunoh.  The  "Old  Sport  iff 
always  on  band. 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS. 

A  LARGE  ASSORTMENT  OF  GENTS'  FOR- 
nisbiof;  Goods  to  be  had  good  andcbeap.at 
tbe  "OLD  CORNER."  J  LEVY'!?.  51o  Montgom- 
ery street.  .Tastice  given  to  all.  Don't  fnrcet  to* 
nomber.  Sl'O  Montgomery  Btreet.  de30  lm 


NEW  YORK  PRICES 

HALD'S    PIANOS 
For  sale  at  No.  IS 
i  j  ler  street.    Call  and 
examine  for  yonrselves. 
_  *-Tne  only  Califor- 
nia-made Piano  on  the 
de24tf 


ALHASV.BRA  [LODGING  HOUSE. 

■_     FrNELY  FURVISHED  ROOMS,  SrN- 

■f  tie  or  in  raits. 

Well  Llgnwd  and  Tentllated, 
dsa  Dnlnm'iEned  Koami  to  let.    LodginK  wltt 
or 'witffent   board.      AXHAMBRA    BULLDING 
■lie  Bnsb street.  ocU*i 


DRESS  MAKING,  tf) 

MBS.  M.  F.  BISHOP,  NO.  16  O'PARRELL 
t tree t ,  is  the  p'aee  for  Ladies  and  Btrsntje rs 


CANDIES. 

ALL     KINDS     OE    THE     FINEST  SOAND1? 
made  at  onr  Steam  Candy  Factory   daily.    All. 
ordera.  especially  from  the  conn  try,   are  aoUolMI 
»rd  will  be  promptly  attended  to. 

OaNTV  a  ■waqnbb,     I 

107  Montsomerr  at.,    oer.r  Pwltsr 


CENTRAL 

NO.  113  GEABT  STREET.' 
Best  accommodations  for  ' 

Families  in   tbe    city.     Private      -    —   

entrance  for  Ladies.    Hair  Catting,  SaavJog  a 
Soampooiog.    Children'a  Hair  neatly  out.    LadiM 

Shampooing  50  cents.  „ 

itl71m  L.  OORRITBAU.  ProprleUr,^ 


UIB.  AND  MRS.  DREW'S 

Select  Dancing  Academy 


AMERICAN     EXCHANGE, 
ilATWABDS. 

TONY  OAKEb ....PROPRIETOR 


,\\\[ 


•a* 


HOTEL. 


lfar 


FURNISHED   ROOMS 
M  ud  110  pn  Month ' 

WEST  END 


•  »■    rtLAmcraco>  wmmioAi.   i    >-m  aht   &.    mi. 


•"a*.    XVI.    M*. 


•••<•  ■    —  rim  i 


I 


ifeTBOPOLITAN  THEATRE 


J"""!*,  (.MID    KEYIYAL 

"""^-■^  >  rt.    .*.    a-bsw    nxo 

1e:t, 

; ,  1111  T1LL0W  HAT 


[  >.«.«*>  jr. 


]he  Yellow  Hat! 


SnAi 


it. 


I  Cv*vrj   Atoll. 


i  (i»w.  aw  —  »*ktB*avAv«  ••«- 

•l»VB.l 
■  ■•a  Dai'li  ourroii 
'    ■  w>.  a*.  rs>»f..B*  - 

(•nan  •■■-  > ., 
,  >••:..  !• •. 

I  V  •      M«wli 

•  «i»  nit)  Tnh 

Ma  I-   r.  lw»  ir 

"   ••   Xtl*  •.,*-. tr   ./ 

....  Via  htui 


Specialty  Olio. 

am  hi  mil 


itiitTiaa     (mid  hki.i.e 


<  iiinl  \U\  lew  of  the  Amazons 


AM  I  *l. I   loitl.il.  vlt. 

Grand  Transformation  Scene 

tbi  lasp  or   rasas. 


BAND.   - 

EDf02)L 

imK.BiJ 

iltlMi, 

BJMUllJ 


WH  I.    IH'.ftM.Y   APPKAR- 

leasa*    Marion     MorciAunt 

U  b»r  Ore*!  Iu!»-n  friampba  erjl.tl'd 

ARTS  ARE  TRUMPS:  and  DARLING! 


CALIFORNIA    TDflATRB. 

THUD  WEtX  OP  THE  KXOAQDICXT  OP 

MR.  JOHN  T.   RAYMOND! 

TO*       rAMOtTK       OOMDIJIAIv'. 

munnti  ruROARri 

rim  y.i «■!■.«■  m  mm  r»— »>»   •  isorri' 

iwt »  Tvm*  a  ...  > t  "  i  atLacrr.  bbo  . ...-  *  w  n>  . 

PYGMALION  and  GALATEA! 

rsoecccD  «itd 

■tare   -<  i.-M.iiv.      >i  ■?    v i'poini  ■ «, 

>i;\v     PKol'I.HTIEv,  lNi:w      Ml   (    II AM-M-. 

TNtOW     a:N  1>      A  I     nilMH       i  d»ll     ill    > 

MISS  ELLIE         'WIJL.TOIV 

Has  b*«G  *;        sllj  IV|. 1*4  fflblerlsT  '  t.  riil,  •  s  .1 . 

rwRTt.ov.    ..  art  pa****,  VIR.   JOHN  T.  ml  If'iNfl 

QEOBoE  li    OB 

►>■-  ...w.  A    Ml  - 

B.  I«.  T 

111)  BMW  Mm  AV 

■  Vl»   ri.MK  « 

m>i-  it)*m»ii> 

r>«raiM        r,vM   v  r. 

SOBNB,       PTOMAIjION'BJ       STUDIO. 

thb  actios  u  coaraiBCC  wirm:t  the  ki  r  norm. 

This  't  coo«1.4*a  with  th.  Iltaaliral  and  Wood,  r.'ul  OptU.I  illusion  of 

The      Dissolving      Statue, 

tBTitifJuj  pml»o  Mb;  rrof.  Toblo,  of  Ite  Royal    folj  t-rbaic   Io*  1  tote.   LoudoD.  mi   the  a.ndl*nc«  we  rtBjMc.fnljT 
reqt>wlM  to  retail*  la  their  a**1a  aotll  its  term  tan  Ion, 

The  craning'*  csterialBmeat  will  conclude   *,ih 

THE    SPECTRE     BRIDEGROOM! 

DIOOORT  Mil.    JOIIV  T.  RtYMOMI 

ALU* IN.  I  l: WALTER    I.KMAN 

HIOOPEMl'S JOHN  WILSON' 

VAWTMOTUB B.  PLYMCTUN 

PAVL J.  3.  TOH 1 

thmmas n.  J.  PREsrow 

(IKOROINA MlsS   CAKKIE  WVATr 

LAVIBIB HIS1  NELLIE  cnMMI.NS 

IN    REHEARSAL 

Ttie  X»ox>u.:L«,:r  Burlesque,  IXIOTXr 

rkictfl  or  admisrioh. 

Kr«rrTf«1  »»*••. tt—  Drees  Clrol*  u(<  Orcheetr* •!  «•    Bsloooy so 

Mrwrod  •«•.«■— BAlooay 7*    Oallcrp 9K 

Drwm  Circle  AdnlMioa  St  OO    Print*  Boies SO    mud  SIO  OO 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


thib  cvrwmo 


rrnmrAirr    » 


I  i  v    u    mi    nio   HOI  I  -ii  vi»! 

THE   LEClIlllTE    110    HUClTll 


M    I    -  **         I      I    ■      III. 

■  P    PAVC. 


lit    DRIII 

ii  v  i7iC 


V-UVI^V-                                                              '    **- — — > 

■ 
- 

1      *    »!-•» 

■ 

1 

1 

1.        tl-r.ta.ar.* 

•  »"tr 

rni.|.iiiii~. 

LlilU  H«3i 

M  atrilMi  *  ..       .     

MI'H1iii>MM 

TUB   TWO   SEnVANTB 

tvltbe    tirtniMa 

llll.lll    mniiM. 

i  hi  ii    ti  im.\^B 

rh-  M«.l  hhkIi" 


i  i.  irlee  »  »ft*» 


1    II    t.AKXin  tod  OARRIR  ARM^TROfir; 

Bunch  of  Ballads Miss  Llllie  Hail 


"••»••:  r>nd  fimfp  . 


Ml. a  .l...v-phlt.» 


Coitll.. 
Orertore.. 


rOTJR  O'CLOCK  TRAIN. 


Ttae  wbole  to  MBelade  with  Ut« 

Captain's  Not  A-Miss 


Gen.  S!»™will 

()»i>v.  l»»rlDf .*. 

Jotio  Hiook.  

H»lben  

RalKDdTQDlp 

Kmilp 

Fionp 

W»rjr 


Clita    Ver»er 

Molt  Kellr 

R.   O.  Hinh 

I      H.    Lark.. 

...  1  *  mmj  Bre>> 
...Jennie  J>hoiem 
...Gertie  '  n-onmti 
..Veoote  0.rr«le«B 


IN  PRRPARATION- 


The  Bravo  of  the  New  York  Rn  , 

Wotf  th«  Rongh  «r  ihcOonrto/nn'i  n.-nehlr-r. 


;:  Hi 


SPIERS    & 


POND," 

•tr..i. 

AOBBBS  Or  BUIU.  8AB  FRANCISCO. 

\(HCJ.  LianoRS  AJ3  CIGARS 

TEA     AMD     I'UFl'EE. 

-.PAL    U0UR8.     ASP 


LAND- 

osi  m'  ■ 

lIBJII  o 

:vis  w  ^ 

nil » ■* 
uerlr  W 
1IW* 
iltllf 


CJI..TJ 


«H0  COFFEf,  WINES,  LIQUORS  *.  CIGARS 

■ill*    EMMr  .Ir.ct. 

ximmru.  or  auau.  sab  kranoisco. 

SPIERS    &    POND." 


f 


HAIR. 

IIKAPE8T  PLACE  IX  SAN  FRANCISCO 
TO  B0V 

Uman  and  Imitation  Hair 
2ood  ,  Cheap  and  Fine 
lewjiry  &  Fancy  Coods, 


Of  <!% 


■bbeI 


r^ 


* 


EW   YORK    8TORE. 

A.    B.    NAUI'HONib    OO., 

No.   HO  MfCuntl  itrccl, 
'  lt>         FJptWTM-ti   Mlmeloi.    mid    Eaflnna. 

ttcntion,  Good  Lirers! 

R.    P.    RKRORS.   FORMERLY 

*roprUinr«|   MeMm-iV  K«*- 

.rmot,  bae  lah-o   the   *>*M|temoa. 

bott)   the    Minnra"    KftnAarioi  on 

mmefoiei  etirei  and  the  Mmere'' 

iuch  oo  Ma>rkei  itreet.  io  p»rtti»r»tlip  nlth  It  K. 
17RAYKUR.  who  h ai  beei  connected  whLh  the 
a  tor  jre»r».  I  n  pro»emeo te  datw  been  made  to 
icoi»ioedeo*rti»eote  thai  will  render  the  HU 
•»' more  popnUr  tb»a  It  tue  ever  been  darinji 
■  23  yeenef  ite  proeperitp.  Oar  Btlleof  Fen 
brtvoe  ell  tbo  dslic»ci«»  of  the  eeeeoo.  Our 
i to  tl  "Qood  tfexe.  Good  Cooking  end  Moderate 
ama." 

r.   DEBOM   ACO., 

IINERS'    RESTAURANT. 

Ml  and  HUB  Ck>mn»erelai,  and 
T«»  Market,  BirMt. 

) pan  from  It  LV.  Io  10  *.U.  «n31  It* 


THK  SAN  FRA1TOISOO 

ILL  POSTING  COMPANY 

■  *•*  BaavcravaEaeate.  at.,  eoi*.  I.«liTeedarr. 
(arxoMM  of  P.M.  S  l/OX) 

■  AVltAtVXiB.     fjftVB  D8  ATRIAL; 
to  anU.     We  want  to  abare 


McDANIEL'S 

Musenm  and  Theatre, 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

THt    DNDHRMGNKU    WOULD    MOST  UK- 
«p*cttollj  repreeeoi  to  tan  and  t    "  public  sen 
•railF.  thar  he  te  now  prepared  to    fnriieh    facil 
niblrinm  of  e»ery   kind  and   cbaraofr. 
wbtoh  ehonltl  deserve  the  n*tronace  of  the  pnf>- 
lio.    He    has  er»cied    a-  ;mng,    A 

I.AROK  ANDOuMII'lii"!  ■•  tl  ALL,  With  sou 
Hawrer*  and  Mate.  Tfe  Halll*  «M  fentiUted 
aod  lit ntei,  and  mid*  coanfor  eh  e  for  ell  aeatin* 
of  ih»j"\r.  i  tl  K  IW-r  OF  MUSIO,  both  IStriDK 
and  Br  am.  can  te  farnttbed  at  all  timea. 

haiitrac'ory  arrangemfofa   will    be    made    with 
III  -a  rftlOAL  OKoiHKR  "OMPANIES.  eith- 
er  forKent>n(of  Uallor  pnrformancfa  on   a   per- 
center* of  tLo  receipts.    Ocrr*apondene*  •olicitei 
Addrt?».  J    McDAMEL, 

Lock  Box  No  1.  Cheyenne;   Wyoming. 

If,  B— Cnrloeltlee  wantad  for  the  Obepeane 
Mni«nm.  ifintn  within*;  iQg»K«mBnii!.  eUte  low- 
est terraa  for  tbo  WinUn  bi-a*oo,  eHnoioR  photo- 
frmph  lo'mp  eddraee.  Half  I'aetaito  Monep  re* 
andod  after  filling  enfaseKenta. 

.IAMIS  McDAHIRL, 
Proprietor  Cheyenne  Ifiuatro  and  lltiw>om, 
0022  3m  Look  Box  No.  t.  Cbeieone.  W.  T. 


THE  ART  OF  SINGING 

IN  ITS  HIGHEST  PRRFEOTION -R10HARD 
MULDfcK  rAKflKI,  teaohor  of  «ovaral  oei-- 
brated  Kiropean  amain*,  lata  Direotnr  of  the  ie- 
no«r,i"l  Conservatorp  el  Geneva.  Maltre  da  ubent 
ol  t'.e  French  Iltj  >erUl  Acarirmp  of  Mneio,  Con- 
dae'.orcf  the  Philharmonfqae  Kodety  in  Patls. 
«nd  at  prtnent  Mu-ioai  niru-tor  of  the  Fabbri 
Opera,  i-"  propeied  to  give  private  loBBona, either 
at  hi*  nfC-e  or  a'.  th«  ri'l'ijino  of  iho  dupIIb; 
llkewlee  UOLIKSKS  (»K  MMilNO,  PlA.hO  and 
MUSKJAL  lNM'ltUOriON. 

For  farther  particular,,  apply  al  PROF.  MDL- 
DKlf.** office,  r*j.»l  POWUXLSlEEKt.botwe  n 
Market  and  Kills.  Also,  lei  turn  received  and  terine 
1 1  be  bad  at  the  mu.lo  store  of  M.  Gray,  t.lay  at , 
aid  'if  Me«*r*  Sherman  A  Upde,  corner  of  Mutter 
and  Kearny  streets.  jaS  lm 


SOUTHERN  PACIFIC 

OHOI*    HOUSE, 

8nmm«r  street.  osTKenrny   between  Pine 

stud  Cnllforntiu 

rpHR  FTKKST  FRESH  BALTIMORE  AND 
X  TRANSPLANTED  OYSTERS  served  in  any 
style.    Everything  cool  od  tntbo  best  manner. 

•w*  The)  Floeat  Liqeiora  and  Cigars, 

■9-£les».atS«lt«s  of  Hoobi  for  Lad  lea, 

■Cp-OPIN  DAY  AMD  NIGHT. 

B.  J.  lEOHAU  A  P    D.  JBSSBN. 

no23  Lm  I'repriotora. 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

■vTmaJunLa.  oitt,  iitada. 


Bun  .od   tr*i*\ 


J>»    Ik.  \ 

utmiir  WvUd  vim  oj^no^oo 


-. nitht  or 

ll0E     OOlBVABlM 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING.  DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE,    AND 


EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 


u    xtveet, 


MIfl-s  ANNIE  ADAMV, 

StnrNcrlii-(!«iiik    Vocull-t. 

JlMlil   IIOLIOWAV, 
Celcbruleil  Kn|rllnh  Trnvrdlim. 

HlKlty   AMI, All 

— ond— 

•  PRKCRB      PBITCI1AI1D, 

Wttb  lb-  tfrent  Ki"i«ul  li.ii, 

"  COITNTKKPieiX." 

II'AT  vjlkii:, 
The  orlginul  Alun  wKh  the  Aron  -Jn \v, 

-vrllb- 

Al'I.I'E    AWOLEA    and    FBAOILE. 

M'  \.  R.  V.      OORDKLU, 

Htor  JC<ineHlrlenne. 

C  H  A  ■.   A.    O  A  K  «  Si  1.   K. 
The  Celewrtvled;  Hatch  Gomedlnn. 

TIIK   ABOVE    ABTIST9    AUK    NOW 
gaged  by  mroagftrs  Vfest  of  tho  Heoky  Moat 


PKIVPRZIIHK    1T.JAE.UA, 
'I  In:  Aliit.  of  Alysterr. 

BUI     L1-.  TON. 

— and— 

I-  V   f    V     ABA.H9. 

Herlo-Cotulc    nod  3Daeitlele. 

IIABKY     WKLDT    COOK, 
Clin  in pl<i n    Jvqocsl r*u  11      .loirttltr,     -with— 

III   I  n  H    KATK    COOK, 
Premiere  I  .|in-»t»  Inn  nnd    Uunauo   Act. 

w.  bai  i.ami, 

Coofortlunlei. 

HUIHMY       FAMILY, 

AtTuhulB,     OyntmtaU 

— und— 

Balloon    Aecenatonlst>, 

OJtf    nuitltmiKN.    AND  CAN    HE  EN. 

taios,  through  our  neeacp, 

NllrHIIIA.V     lOnllYN     «fc     CO, 


EMPLOYMENT  OFFICE 

«S«  Incraeieate  street, 
(The   Flret  Hoaea  below  Kearny  street.) 

FOB  FORNtSHING  WHITE  AND  OH1NRSR 
Help  of  all  klode.-Gent.rsl  Btiil&ess  Acsnoj-; 
OolleOt  Rente,  Notes  and  Aooonnta;  WhiU  and 
otiinese  Laborers  supplied  for  Families,  Hotels, 
Farms,  FaotOrlos,  eto. 

CUAS,  F.  BKCHKEEE  A  CO., 
de2film.  «c*  Sseranieotn  street 


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JEW,  when  particnlurs  as  to  terms,  cte.,  will  be 
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DIVIDEND   NOTICE. 


rjlVIDEND  N0T10B.-SA VINOS  AHD  LOAJ, 
80CIIETY.  No.  OlO0l«7iilr.ee. -Th.  Boat* 
of  Directors  bore  this  dar  decllrod  A  dlTldeod  for 
bbe  ,[x  months  eodlD,  Docomber3Ist,  ISTJ.of  nl.v 
per  ceat  per  Aonom  oo  sll  deposit,,  pay. bio  on  And 
After  the  Iota.  iost. 

]»  ]A-2w        0YRU3  W.  CABMAN  V,  Cashier. 


OR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT   ANATOMICAL  MUSEUB 

And  rollege  of  Medicine, 

lfl   (\C\Ci    BEAU1IFTJL   AND   INSTRUOT- 
1\7.\J\J\J  Weobieots  to  be  s««n.    Open  to  ttssr- 
Pablic  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  KUKKKA  HAJU. 
818  Montgomery  street.    FOB  MEN  UNLy. 

sTDb.  Jordan's  Pbitate  Ofiick  Is  at  til 
Gesry  street  (opposite  old  Wpohanloa'  ParlMasrj. 


J.    C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    X,X7iXCH, 

Cor.  aleeoHd  acd  Teliasia   atreeta. 

ana-Terrapin  conitantly  on  hand. 
f  Oreters  r&v  trrery  style.  PRIVATE 
fcSUPPER  ROOMS    FOR    PARTIES. 


Stage  Dancing 

TATJOHT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 


drill 


DASHAWAY  HALL. 

Post  strset,  Ds.r  Kearay. 


ADOLPHUS    STOCKMErER. 

....TEAOHEB  07.... 

PIANO    AND    SINCINC. 

Balls  And  Psrlies  AllendeoT  to,  tnd  I 


"  IF1!  GAR  O  -" 

TEE  JOUBNAX  OF  AMUSEMENTS. 


Pnbltshed  svery  Day  id  tho  Tear  by 
■£>.       B  O  G  -A.  H  X>  XX  S 

AT 

•83 Merchant  and  SilS   WBitalnjrtee  St« 

Below  Montgomery,  San  trancieco. 


WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY  5,1873 


A  Vivid  Imagination, 

Ihi  St.  Louis  Globe  has  a  correspondent 
In  tbn  c  t y  who  has  a  vivid  imagination, 
juiSglDgfiotn  the  fullofviog  yarn.  The  idea 
of  Lsura  Fair,  with  her  corpse-like  face,  be- 
ing ilia  "admired  of  all  admirers,"  is  ex- 
tremely wild : 

List  week  Lsura  Fair  was  walking  along 
Keamy  Mreet.  and  was,  »8  usual,  the  ad- 
mirad  rjf  all  admirers.  Her  name  passed 
from  mouta  to  motlth,  and  everyone  siarad 
fixedly  at  bar  as  she  went  by.  Among  tbe' 
v.au  brisk  doct.-r  from  O'Uirid, 
quite  an  elderly  man,  and  he  wee  carrying 
a  little  vali-e  with  eereral  hundred  dollus 
in  o  in  in  it.  He  grew  eo  earnest  in  bis 
gazing  fiatthe  vsl  sa  Citne  open  and  left 
tbe  DOJiy  esp^Sid  to  tiae  multilurle,  who 
could  aauiiy  hive  helped  themselves  to  the 
twenty-dollar  rolU.  A  friend  met  htm  and 
eaid: 

"Why,  doctor,  youw^l  lose  your  money 
tf  you  «ie  not  more  carefal." 

"By  j'>ve  J  Is  my  valise  opjn?  By  jove  ! 
I  was  looking  at  'Laura  Fair;  some  one 
might  have  stclan  it  by  jove  !  Where  is  she 
gone?  Which  way?"  J3y  jovel"  and  he 
shut  tho  clasp  with  a  snap  and  trotted  off 
again  in  tiie  fair  Lauras  wake.  That's 
wLu'.'.t  tbo  matter. 

"By  jove  1"     That  sounds  like  Dr.  Adonis. 


A  Sltndfr  on  the  smiths. 

The  Chicago  Reporter  eaya: 

Borne  of  onr  Chicago  lawyers  r"val  tfco-e 
of  rhi'a.lelpi't*  in  ebarpneap.  In  one  cf 
oar  cjiiit',  Monday,  the  fallowing  passages 
u':i'Uk'  I  b-two-  n  the  coudssI  for  iIm  plain- 
tiff and  the  defendoM:  "Mr.  Smitb— 'Talk 
about  swearing  on  th*  crops;  if  you  knew  a 
little  more  about  the  cross,  it  would  be  bet- 
ter for  you.'  Mr.  King— 'Yon  ous;bt  to  know 
something  about  i;  two  of  yoor  family  were 
hung  on  tue  cross.'  "  Tuie  bold  declaration 
— that  tbe  two  thieves  who  were  crccified 
witu  the  Saviour  were  Smiths — is  an  impu- 
tation upon  a  very  large  and  respeclable 
fa  ui];,-,  and  King  deserves  to  be  prosecuted 
fdc  s'ander, 

A  MutEer.of-Fnct  CUild. 

Fi  auk  was  koeeling  before  his  mothor  say- 
ing his  prayers.  When  he  had  finished  his 
Boothor  siid  to  him,  "You  have  forgotten  to 
pray  for  ycur  poor  aunt  who  ia  so  sick." 
"Ah,  yes,"  replied  Frank,  "Dear  God. 
ma^e  my  Aunt  Nelly  well."  He  then  added 
"my  aunt  lives  at  24  Folsom  street." 


A  Gentleman. 

There  have  been  many  definitions  of  a 
gentleman,  but  the  tfet  we  have  ever  heard 
waa  given  byayoung  lady.  "A  gentleman," 
styssbe,  "is  a  human  being  crnqbininga 
woman's  tenderness  with  a  man's  courage.'. 


fllaine's  Delirium  Tremens* 

The  Gianite  State  suddenly  stopped  the 
sale  of  hard  cider,  and  immediately  had  a 
touch  of  earthquake.  It  should  have  "  ta- 
pered off"  more  gradually.       * 


Health  ana  r'leasure. 

There  are  not  too  many  pleasures  ha  San 
TFraiiclsco.  Nothing  le  more  pleasant,  nothing 
more  health-giving  than  a  drive  Into  ine  coun- 
try now  and  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
keep  a  carriage  of  their  own,  can  fludone 
equal  In  elegance  to  any  privLita  conveyance 
at  the  Occidental  OarrlEge  Etand.  Frank  Bon> 
■ton  has  there,  and  at  hie  stables  1616  Stockton 
street,  carriages  of  every  description.  His 
drivers  are  careful  and  experiences,  hie  charges 
are  moderate.  The  moral  of  the  above  is: 
co  to  Frank  Bouton  at  the  Occidental  Hotel 
when  yon  want  a  carrioge.  o 


BOO    fairs    ot    soctes, 
At  all  prices,  it  t  be  what  Oheer  Lannary. 


Ui-v-e    Wen. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable, 
Bad  feeding  Is  the  canseof  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Wash- 
ington treet,  at  the  oirnerof  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Bocken,  who  baa  catered  for  the  pnbllo  since 
IS49.  provides  for  bis  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  Salmagundi  soup,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  beet  cud  or  tea  in  the 
city  — English  breakfast  tea  —  Souchong  and 
Orange  Pekoe — can  be  obtained  here.  a 


$*wlnfr  Machine*  for  8au, 

Rested  and  rapatrsd,  at  116  Post  street.    A\fo, 
Agency  f-.r  Mills'  Ad jtntable  Treadle.  i 


JDO    YOU     Know 

That  with  Bcrrxaios's  Pattxbot  you  oan  cut 
«nd  make  any  garment  to  flt  perfectly?  Bend 
postane  stamp  (or  an  Illustrated  catalogue.  H. 
A.  Deming,  agent,  offloe  of  the  Howe  Sewing 
Machine.  No,  113  Kearny  street,  between  Softer 
And  Post.  San  Francisco.  » 


Holiday    Candles, 

Fresh,  sweet  acd  drlicious  Candies,  of  every 
•variety,  at  M.  A.  Merosr's  pioneer  confection- 
«ry:  578  Kearny  street,  •ffholesale  ana  retail,  o 
X>r,    Dolierty 

Haa  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
ehxenlo  and  epedflo  practioe,  and  as  such  is 
now  the  moat  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
San  Francisco.  Office  519  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leldeadorfl,  a  tew  doors  oelow  What 
Cheer  House.  X 

Oyster    Traae, 

The  oyster  trade  in  California  is  aBsnming 
gigantic  proportions,  Emerson  Corvillo,  of  the 
■Baddt  "oek,  410  Pine  street  furnishes  from 
tils  o  ■-..!,  oyster  beds  at  San  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  of  the  Pacific  Coast.  His 
Eastern  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 
has  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and ''tie 
•Saddle  Bock"  is  known  everywhere. 


Too  Traw, 

A  story  with  rather  a  piquant  flavor  comes 
to  us  from  Peris.  At  the  Murgu?,  a  man 
and  woman  presented  themsalvefi.  Tbo  for- 
mer said  he  wished  to  find  out  wbuther  the 

body  of  a  woman  camei  Vir-uaia  D- 

had  bean  brought  there  fiinca  May,  18ft.  No 
trace  of  tbe  body  Cjuld  be  fjund.  "Iwna 
sure  of  it,"  sitd  the  woman,  "for  I  am 
Virginia,  and  I  wanted  10  prove  to  my  hus- 
band, here  present,  that  I  was  not  dead." 
"Ah,  Virginia,"  said  tho  husband,  taJJy, 
"  and  so,  alas  !  it  is  true  you  are  not  dead." 
Tbe  puzzled  official  demanded  an  explana- 
tion. The  husband  answerod  that  while  his 
wife  lived  with  him  he  was  the  most  unhap- 
py of  all  morta's.  Frequently  she  would 
deierthis  bed  and  board,  and  at  length,  in 
May,  1871,  sha  went  away  and  didn't  cime 
back  again.  A  story  reached  her  enrap- 
tured husband  that  she  had  been  killed  by 
a  shell  during  lha  eioge,  and  he  was  told 
t'jat  her  remains  were  at  the  Morgue.  Sud- 
denly ehe  came  ii  me,  oansider^bly  altered, 
so  that  he  did  not  recognize  her,  and  there- 
fore Le  Lad  brought  hc-r  to  the  Morgue  to 
prove  taut  s'uo  was  not  dead,  which  she  w«s 
able  to  do,  greatly  to  his  dissatisfaction.  He 
went  away  moaning,  "What  a  misfortune." 
Poor  fellow  I 

Mark  Ttvain's  Advice  to  Sor.ini;lers, 

Don't  stind  right  under  ths  porch  and 
bowl,  but  get  out  in  the  middleof  taeatraat, 
or  better  etUJ,  on  the  other  side  of  it.  Dis- 
tance lends  enchantment  to  the  sound. 
Djn't  let  your  screaming  tenor  soar  an  oc- 
tave above  bll  tae  balance  of  the  chorus, 
and  remain  thira,  setting  everybody's  tetth 
on  edge  for  blocks  around;  and  above  all, 
don't  let  him  sing  a  60I0;  probably  there  is 
nothing  in  the  world  bo  suggestive  of  serene 
contentment  aad  perfect  bliBS,  bb  the  epec- 
tacle  of  a  calf  chewing  a  disQ-rag;  but  the 
nearest  approach  to  it  ia  jour  reedy  tenor, 
standing  spare,  in  siekly  attitude,  with  head 
thrown  Lack,  and  eyjs  uplifted  to  themcon, 
piping  his  distressing  solo.  Now  do  not 
pass  lightly  over  this  matter,  friend,  but 
ponder  it  with  that  seriousness  which  its 
importance  entitles  it  to.  As  soon  ss  you 
start,  ggg  your  tenor,  o:herwiss  he  will  be 
letting  off  a  screech  every  now  and  then,  to 
let  the  per  pie  know  he  ia  around.  Your 
amat-ur  tenor  is  notoriously  tbe  most  self- 
conceited  of  all  God's  creatures. 


A  Horrible  Though r. 

A  locust  may  be  heard  one-sixteenth  of  a 
mile  ;  a  wren  weighing  half  an  cunce— and 
a  middling  tized  man  would  be  as  heavy  as 
four  thousand  of  th^m— cmld  be  heard 
about  as  far.  Bat,  if  the  voice  of  either 
boco  a  proportion  to  the  mass  of  mater  em- 
ployed in  its  production,  man  could  be  beard 
onu  tLojsind  mile*.  We  obtain  1his  im- 
portant intelligence  from  *uo  of  those  sur- 
prising medical  journals;  aud  it  indncss 
the  reflection  ttat  If  tbe  voire  of  an  ordinary 
human  bting,  uuder  such  conditions;  could 
be  heard  one  thousand  milts,  the  voice  of 
Bimms1  daughter,  next  door  to  us,  could  be 
probably  heard  eleven  thousand  miles  when 
the  practices  her  teiUs  or  wrestles  with  "Bo- 
berttoi  quo  j'aime."  Tbe  Czar  of  Busaia 
himself  might  hear  it,  But  we  are  glad  be 
cannot ;  for,  if  he  cou'd,  he  would  proba- 
bly decare  war  and  annihilate  things  over 
b're.  unless  we  would  agree  to  bury  ^mmft' 
daughter  somewhere  all  of  a  sadden. 


THE  GOLDEN  ERA 

For    1873. 


2IST  YEAR  OF  PUBLICATION. 


A  Good  Samaritan. 

Under  the  above  heading  the  Beno  Cres- 
cent tells  'he  following  story  : 

Dave  McFarland,  of  the  Arcade,  is  tha 
possessor  of  a  dog  —  Benjamin  by  name. 
Ben  is  young,  ungainly,  and  by  no  means 
iiandBome,  but  beueatb  hia  freckled  bide 
tbere  u li-s  a  noble  heart.  He  bas  a  ftiend 
who  by  some  mischance  became  disabled  and 
by  htlplefs  in  an  alUy.  Ben  found  him 
aud  from  that  time  foah  constituted  him- 
self bin  faithful  nurse.  Every  day  he  car- 
ried htm  tbe  gwaier  portion  of  his  food, 
prepared  a  bed  for  him  ta  lie  upon,  and 
tended  him  with  a  care  and  solioitude  that 
shows  him  to  be  possessed  of  tbe  true  spirit 
of  charity,  which  never  faileth.  There  are 
many  who  walk  upright  in  the  imege  of 
God,  making  high  professions,  to  whom  this 
simple  action  of  devoted  friendship,  per- 
formed bya  dog,  might  teach  a  useful  ltsson. 


Adding  Insult  to  Injury. 

It  ofist  a  Topdca  man  $37  27  to  ties  ano 
tber  man's  wife.  The  twenty-seven  centB 
was  added  by  the  judge  for  wink;ng  at  the 
injured  husband  of  the  kissed  woman. 


Why  did  Eve  eat  tbe 
might  indulge  in  drefi3. 


apple?    That  she 


Oysters, 

In  strolling  round  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
Uur  careless  feet,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where    fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  waters  bright,  did  make  a  screen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bonguet  was  eeaa ; 
While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  ehell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Blade  that  window  eeem  to  be 
Some  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea, 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  hare- 
It  lpoks  so  nice — and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  Booner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  hia  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Bald  they  had,  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  magnificently,  too; 
All  kinds  ot  oysters.  Juicy,  fat, 
Oookod  every  style;  Just  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
Ton're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  crabs  aud  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  fonnd  tbey  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kindsof  gime, 
Fish,  fleBh  or  fowl  which  we  oould  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  l&dien,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  beat  ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners." 
Whoever  doubts  this  lot  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thlrty-aeveo  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'il  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  Houee,  337  Bueh  street,  above 
unntgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

0HARLE9  HAAEE,  Proprietor. 

Jones  &  Schroder's 

Celebrated  Orab  Chowder  can  be  obtained  only 
at  8SO  Bnsh  street,  nearly  opp.s  te  the  AJham- 
bra  Theatre.  Bob  Hait  eats  it,  and  they  all 
eat  it.  Only  the  best  brands  of  Liquors  bot- 
tled for  family  nee.  q 

Hrtirwork  and  Combings 

Made  up  neat  and  cheap  at  850  Washington 
Btteet,  near  Stookton.    Side  ourls  steamed  fo 

twenty-five  cents.  r; 

'■  • 

Reduced  prices.  Shirts  from  75c.  to  $3. 
Complete  assortment  of  Gents'  Furnishing 
Qoods.    Beales  at  Oo.  Kearny  st.,  near  Buib.  or 


AP.P.C,  Cord. 

Some  days  ego  Edward  8.  Stokts  received 
in  bis  prison  an  envelops  containing  a  card 
on  which  wa*  written  :  "E.  8.  Stokts,  from 
a  friend.  If  you  want  to  commit  suioide 
suck  tbe  back  of  this  card,  wbich  contains 
deadly  poisDu."  8tokea  handed  the  card  to 
ttie  wrrden  of  the  Tombs,  who  gave  it  to 
the  Department  of  Charitiee    and  Correc 

tions. _^____ 

A  Ch  ■  nee  for  Henry  the  Good. 

Bergh  sanctions  the  nse  of  the  new  metal 
pigeons  as  substitutes  for  the  real  birds  in 
shooting  matches.  Now  let  tbe  dear,  good 
fellow  get  up  some  tin  men  for  human 
ehocting  matcbeB,  and  thus  do  away  with 
cruel  marders. 


A    New   Departure 


NEV^7     "X-;ES.A.3tT. 


FRESH    AND     BRILLIANT 
CONTRIBUTORS. 


The  Best  Talent  in  the  Country 


San  Fraucisco  Feuilletons  and 
Social  Gossip. 


Cheap  Jewelry,  Kid  tUovea.  and  Ladies  and 
Gfnts"  F'  rnisbiDg  Goods,  at  Bash'.-,  etore,  35 
Foirrlh  sfr.-et.    Obeapeet  in  Ihe  city. 


True  Reflex  of  California 
Life  and  Times. 


!£W   ADVERTISEMENTS. 


JUST  ARRIVED   BY  RalL,  AND  WILL  BE 
Bold  tit  prices  to  suit  toe  times,  a  good  assort- 
ment or 

POCKET    CtlTtERT, 
SCISSORS,    and 

EDGE  TOOI.H, 
All  warrant-*,  at  OHAS.-  o  I'TO  A  CO'S  Hard- 
ware Mere,  :J1  ~  Bush  street.  Buss  Housa  Block, 
r-aa  Francises.  teSlw 


TO  VARIETr  ARTISTES! 

yARIBTY  AETISTES  AND  MINSTBFX 
™  performerB  going  from  Sad  Francisco  to  New 
York,  or  vice  versa,  should  stop  at 

SALT    LAKE    CITY. 

Firat-elasH  sn  gage  meats  effsred  to  first- class  pac- 
dle  at  "TUE  BOWERY,"  Maia  street,  Joseph 
Dad  ley.  Manager.  Letters  bo  addressed,  or  to 
Divk  Brown,  Business  Manager,  will  receive  a 
prompt  reply.  -  -     fe3  lm 


A.    DESIDERATUM 

....TO.... 

MANAGERS,  STARS_AKD  COMBINATIONS 

AOOMPETKNT  MANAGER.  AGENT  AND 
Acter,  with  157B&r*'  eipineioe  in  EcglmU, 
America,  the  Oar>eof  Good  Hops  and  Australian 
Oolonies,  India  and  Ohinu, 

IS  OPiN  TO  ENGAGEMENT. 

Is  well  posted  with  the  profession  and  tbe  Pre??. 
Can  i/i  v-!  Diiuio-j  of  M&nagare,  l  Ceatres  or  Llalls 
List  of  Prices  acd  heloing  capacity,  m  nsarl y  every 
one  ot  the  abuve  places.    Apoly  to 

J.  11.  MoOABE, 
fe4  lm  «20  "Washington  btraet,  S.  F. 


HARRY  COEBYWS  SALOON 

NO  7SO  MARKET  STREET,  HABRY  OOR- 
byn  respectfaly  informs  bis  friends  and  pat- 
rons that  he  bas  'efiited  ia  beautiful  s'yle  this 
cosy  and  comfortabU  resort,  aud  win  bo  pleased 
to  see  them,  ooe  and  all,  and  hava  ibem  sample 
«ome  of  the  choicest  wine*  au  1  liquors,  A  new 
billiard  table  from  tbe  munnfaoca  y  of  LieBenfleid 
with  Phelan  and  Oolleider's  latest  patem  Bteel- 
faced  cushions,  has  been  olaced  in  tbe  Billiard 
Parlor.  '1  ha  popular  and  efficient  beverage  manig- 
nlator,  Tommy  Oarroll,  oao  be  fonnd  in  hia  old  po- 
sition prepared  to  dispense  creature  comfort  to  all. 
jaSl  tf 


Tiie    Beit  Bemedies. 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  CQutaoe,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
ry'e  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  billons  complaints. 
J.  B,  GateB  and  Go.,  comer  Bansome  and  Oom- 

nUiciMi  rtrtots,  6ole  «nea», 


The  Mountain  Beer  la  tbe  only  real  L«ger  on 
ttla  Coast.    Oall  acd  try  It.  at  624  Sasraniento 
Btraet,  wharo  it  1*  sold  at  10  centa  a  glass.       x 
Wl»  Place. 

It  yon  want  a  clean  bath,  with  olean  towela, 
and  a  good  shave,  oryonrbair  cntio  the  bett 
B^le,  by  expwiencad  workmen,  go  to  Brown's 
Bathing  and  Hair  Dneatng  Saloon,.  Ho.  302 
fQttttti  jrtt.et,  ne«  How^a,.  x 


CHEYENNETHEATRE 

Professionals  Wanted. 


good  Wardrobe,  Four  Ladies  and  two  Gen 
tlemen  to  be  good  is  general  business  fir  the  com- 
ing Winter  Seasoo,  commencing  the  first  week  in 
November,  1872.  Address  stating  loweBt  terms, 
with  Photograph.  Half  Fare  reionded  after  fill- 
ing engagement. 

JAMES  MCDANIEL. 
Proprietor  Cheyenne  Theatre  and  Museum, 
PC'S Lock  Box  1,  Oheyeooe,  W.  r. 


THE  ROMANCE  AND  REALITY 

or  t£e  period. 


Pacific  Stone  Company^ 

THE  PiOIFIO  STONE  COMPANY  OAJJ 
the  esyecial  attention  of  Arcbitgots,  Raglj. 
eers,  and  the  public  in  general,  to  t,he  SUPERJ8J 
QUALITY  of  the  Stone  now  boiog  mannfactm^j 
by  them  i#thia  city  under  the  Ransome  Paten*. 
They  make  to  order  and  keep  in  etock: 
Building  Fronts,  Water  JPlpe, 

Sinks,    Man  amenta,    Fit  uotitlsja,    . 

Tiles,  Coping*  for  Wall* 

FlHera,  etc.,  ett,. 

TogethBr  with  Ransome's  celebrated   Free-Ort 

Grindstones,  all  of  which  we  guarantee  snperiar 

and  at  a  prioe  far  below  that  of  hand-cot  woST 

•»*The  attention  of  private  parties  iotendlij| 
build  isrespeotfnJly  solicited. 
Offloe.No-IOBUSH  STRKKT.  S^n  Pr»n. 


r        PRICE     aJIItT! 

A  Safe  and  speedy  Reme 
dyforall  Bronchial  Affec 
tions,  Asthma,  Colds 
Coughs,  Loss  of  Voice 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  Con 
sumption,  Hoarseness 
Pain  and  soreness  of  th<  „ 
Breast,  and  all  Difficultiei  ' 
arising  from  a  sudder 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  lt« 
healing  powers.  Ask  foi 
the  California  Hall's  Pu|. 
monary  alsam.  Sold  bt 
all  Druggists. 

J.    R.  GATES   &  CO., 

PHOFBIETOUS. 

3orner    Samome    and     Commercial    it, 

i.wtf 


I! 


The  Great  Novel  of  the  Day, 

The  New  Magdalen! 

BT  '•WILKJE    COLLINS. 

IN  TH2 

GOLDEN  ERA 

The  "Podgers  Paper s}" 

By  •'PodKers,*'  la 

THE  GOLDEN  ERA 


SWALLOW   FLIGHTS 

By  Charles  Warren  Stoddard,  la 

The  Golden   Era. 


TABLE      TALK, 

By  Olive  Harper,  la 

The  Golden  Era 


TOTiSL 


jSL..    BCA'Vt7'JBC' 
FenlUeton.  In 


Rum  Punch,   Hot  Scotch, 

....AWD.  .. 

XOMC    anrt    J  E  R  E,  Y, 

OO    TO  THE  BKAXOH 

Hot    Scotcn, 

a88  Sutter  street.  Bear  K.earn>. 

All    r>x-irtlis    Ten    Cents 

HOT     CHOWDER     EVEBY    NIG  SIT. 

no15  tf  JQ8.  D.  BRIGGS,  Proprietor 


dividend  notice. 

masonic  savings  and  loan  bank. 

So.    Q  Fost  street,  Masonic  Temple, 
SAN  FRANCISCO. 

AT  A  MEETING  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  DIREC- 
tors  of  this  Bank,  held  January  20m,  1873, 
s  dividend  wai  declared  at  tbe  rate  of  tea  (10)  per 
cent,  per  annum  on  Term  or  Permanent  Deposits, 
and  eight  per  cent,  per  annnm  oa  Ordinary  De- 
posit*, for  tbe  semi-annual  term  ending  January 
2let.  1873,  payable  on  acd  after  February  lat.  187!. 
free  from  all  taxes.  s>£UJbtG£  JKOHINSt, 
la22-tf Secretary. 


E.  PARDINI 

NO.  ?Z9  WASHINGTON  STH^ET.  (ABOVE 
tbe  Plazt),  San  FrancUco.  Boots  and  Shoes 
made  to  order  in  the  beat  Frenoh  style.  The  same 
ready  made  always  on  hand.  no  1-Jm 


LEWIS   &  PANDER, 

OTOVES.   RANGES.   TINWARE    AND 

IJ  all  kinds  of  OooklniriJterBiia.  the  best 
and  obeapeat.  No.  a«  GEARY  STREET. 
between  Kearny  and  Dupont.  jaSSm 


FRENCH     CORSETS. 

jVfMEPONS,  IMPORTER  AND  DEALER  IN 
nhn^TK^.n1^1'*'  Underwear.  FRENOH 
OUKobrSoI  all  prioea  and  qualities,  ready  made 
and  to  order.    No,  «31  Sacramento  street,  below 


The  Golden  Era. 


ORIOINAL  STORIES,  FOEM8  AND 
SKETCHES,  FASHION  GOSSIP, 
AUrrSEMENTS,  LITESaTUKE 
AND  ABT,  AXSWEB9  TO  COB- 
KESFCATCVTS,     ETC. 


rnHB  "GOLDEN  ERA"  18  THE  OLDEST 
X  Weekly  Paper  in  the  State,  permanently 
established,  and  more  widely  circulated  st  home 
and  abroad  than  any  ether  on  the  Pacific  Coast. 
In  California,  tbe  Atlantic  States,  and  thionghont 
the  entire  field  of  its  great  and  rapidly  incrsasing 
circulation,  the  "GOLDEN  ERA"  is  universally 
regarded  as  a  literary  and  family  journal  of  nne- 
quailed  excellence. 

To  Advertisers. 

The  "GOLDEN  ERA"  is  a  welcome  Sunday  Tis- 
ltor  in  every  Horns  and  Household,  and  as  an 
advertising  medium  its  advantages  must  be  appa- 
rent to  bnslnsss  men. 

TO  MAIL  SUBSCRIBERS, 

The  Golden  Era,  for  One  Ttar,  88  SO  ; 
for  Six  Months,  S3  OO. 

Bnbeoriptioaa  to  bs  paid  In  advance. 

The  Golden  Era  sand   Peteroon'a  X,adleV 

National  Magazine,  One  "Tear,  S5. 

S»-THE  GOLDEN  ERA  and  PETERSON'S 
LADIES'  NATIONAL  MAGAZINE  ssrrsd  by 
Carriers  In  tht  city  at  13#  cents  per  week. 

THE  GOLDEN  ERA,  single  copies,  Ten  Osn te. 
For  sale  at  all  News-stands, 

Office  of  the  Golden  Era, 

540  Clay  street.... San  Francisco 


THOMAS    W.    BREE, 

SIIjVEH  FIjA-TUB 
manufautdrer 

—AND—  rf!> 

KEPA-IKEK— *        ^^ 
—OP— 

DRUBS,  BJHJOS, 

— AND— 
OTXiEK    MTTSJCA.1.    INSTRT/MEJ^| 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1906. 

»sy.L*=eons  given  on  tbs  Banjo  and  Drnm.  _ 
MISSION  STREET,  between  Firat  aud  Second. 

N.  B.— Fine-toned   Silver  Solo   Banjoa  lor  Pro 
esnionals  always  on  band.  ^al5U 


TRAYS  always  on  band. 


Alfred  Tetter. 

Manufaotorerand 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES 

S9S  Dnpout, 

NEAS  SUTT£R  STBMi 

Soe  my  Btock  of  Bir 
CaK-B  before  parcbULDI 
eitewbere.  Always  eon. 
r  hiDK  Dew  oo  band.  -M 
Patent  OageB.  mode  0 
Tio  Wire,  are  warrant* 
I'REEFKOM  VEKJJD. 
Jity  Tl" 
noMt 


at 
II 
11 

SI 
I! 
»' 

: 


Meerschaum  Pipe  Depot 

6 A3    KEABNT    STREET. 

PIPES  MADE  TO  ORDER  AT  , 
thf*ahort63  notic*  AH  Pipes  and 
Oicor  Holders  winanted  genuine,  and 
to  color  well.  Ma-r-chauifi  Pipes  acd 
Walking  Onv  es  Mounted  acd  Repaired 
at  lowest  Eastern  Prices,  and  with  tbe  best  »0rlt 
manship.  A  largd  aaeortment  of  WalklDK  Oa» 
and  Faccy  Goods  of  every  description  always  ot 
hand.  noUlm  | 


The  Popular  Beverage 

CONGRESS  WAT^ER  FROVl  THE  PAOiriC 
ConKrBas  Springs,  near  Santa  Olara.  Iodor»«d 
by  the  Medical  Faualty  its  curative  poners  beiuf 
eqnfl  to  the  celebrated  Congress  Water  from  W» 

SprinRs  of  Saratoga,  New  York.  Dapot  romored 
from  tii8  Kearny  street  to  New  Montgomery.  ea( , 
door  from  Howard.  Families  sapplied  daily.  Lib- 
eral discount  to  tbo  trace,  and  orders  attended  u 
promptly.  de2Sl« 


FRENCH  MUTUAL  PROVIDENT 

SAVINGS  &  LOAN  SOCIETY, 

Twenty-Sixth     Semi-Anna  j1     Divide**- 

A  DIVIDEND  OF  NINE  PERCENT.  PBBAW- 
num.  net,  (9  per  cent.)  upon  the  operstloni 
of  the  French  Savings  and  Loan  Society,  fortBl: 
Eii  months  ending  Deoember  31st,  1872,  has,  l*> I 
oooformity  witn  Lbe  reoort  cf  tbs  ComnjitiB»ol 
V-rihcation  appointed  by  thsn&mbnre  of  the  So- 
oiety,  been  deolated  by  the  Board  of  Admiotitr*- 
tion,  at  the  Semi-Aona%l  Meeting  held  oa  ttu 
16th  instant  This  dividend  will  be  pava^e  oo 
and  after  the  eighteenth  instant,  at  the  offlosoll 
the  Society,  4=11  Bash  si  rest. 

•JUS  TATE  MAKE, 
j  201m  Director  of  French  SaviogB  BssJ.' 

GEORGE    MATES1; 


Stalls  Nos.  40,  4,1,   i^,  California 
Market,  entrance  on  Californti  streot. 

Public  or  private  parties  (.id  i'amliiOT  enpnll* 
from  6  A.M.  to  12  P.  M.  Ladies'  and  Oentleroso 
Oy«*.Br  Pnnrr.  oinr.  frrtw.  S  •   m    rnVw  <i«7fl» 


Philadelphia   Restaurant 


OHAS.  V.  BERGOLD,  PROPRIETOR. 


ORO10KST     MEATS     AND 
Vege'ailes,     Board   by   th*  weed. 
40S    VINE  el'RBJbtf,  between  Kearny 
ani  Monteomer7.  mart^  lm 


THE 
Vei 


* 


Crystal  Sample  Roorr 

S35   8AUEAHE1STO   8TBEET. 

A  LI.    DKIHK8.    PL1IN    OB    FAKOT,  T* 
CENTS.    ■a-BotDiinluaaoeoially. 

U.  U1TMH. 
3aK  lm  Proprietor. 


Bar  Sugar 

IfOR    BALE-518    KEABNY    ST8EET.   1 

-*      HEBOEK'S.     Alio,  eyory  kind  of  Oudi 

Wholesale  and  Retail.  _ 

no7lf  M.    A.   HCBCII. 


Indian  Queen  Range 

The  Best  in  tbe  Mar  fee 

HADUVAOTUBED  BT 

CALEB    M.    UOKUB 
oolS  tf  *»0  «nd  ill  K«ar» 


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»*■    IlilOHOl    TBCRIOAT.     llBRl  ART     1.     HTJ 


T...     XVI. 


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l.6UIRE'S  OPERA  HOUSE  WW   ALMAMBEA   TMBATB1. 

iui  i  \  lurruuNor   i 


■r 


WW   00W-      < 


TEiilpan  Opera  Company! 

i  a  titer  n  ■ 


SAN  FRANCISCO  ATHENEUM 


The    Bells, 


EMERSON    MINSTRELS 

■■ 
MR.       JOHNNY       Ji.  JL.  JL,  JH  1ST ! 

LITTLE       MAO-  

tauiviniM.  rtBRCART  a 

ITEBT   BrwWIWW   DVSIWO  TIB  Will.  ABD  «ATO»DAT  iniMOiU  IT  t. 


mil  rvrxtwo 


[!••    no*n   DtrnAND 


M<IV 


II     I'lMMlT 


1'iirl       I'lr-l t     ii  i  •- i-t  <i  Iti  mt'ii  t      1%     In     Hnluii. 


■aJU 

■  *m* 

11  %  r 

1"  i 

mom  r  *  r* 

mi  umii  inn  i    ■■!  r«<>> 


7  nlf  NWViJ*  Ktpirr.  t.vrrrLtp 

The  Bells,  The    Bells. 


EMEKma,  trrrnK.  *m»  thi  bbtirb  CfWrAWT. 


1'an     w«.«-«>n«l Olio. 

WW  <il  ■BlIHffm'.  ■!■■■  too  Hw4-fHiU>  .lflll.1 


■    KI.I.tN 


Id  Kl.isiM  I   OBATfdN ADD  ItiMVN 


THEI    NEW     HM'VJESISTTIOPg- 1 

EXfnlVRiT  11U BOB  IUBT  I  JAKB.  tli»E»rb« SAK  BICKBY  I  PROP.  K.T.lFOilTIs   J.  ROBIKSON 


KVA.X*    A*D    URIHUTU 


Ti."  OroBt  H11  of  Ihr  S  ftwn  1     Trtthlndouf  BucooM  of 


P  Y  G  MELON  an  d  G  A  L-E  AT-  HEB 

OAlMiTUUt LITTLE  MAC 

Old  Melon '. Bob  Uart 

OeJ 0     W.  Rocaaft-iler 

PIS  lATtfi JOHNNY  ALLEN 

Maal  bHr J.  Robinson  |  Mtn  Liter gam  Rickey 

Tbr  ation  ol  thli  j  ir.  •  only  laits  ten  nJoutos,    The  audience  will  plMM  keep  their  seats. 
DEWFl    KKKU:  TOMA.TOE»:  J>AR£OORIOI 

Ilr    -•  *  ir*to  .. 
Oicitilrw. 

■Jr-  All    Bllli   M»lnrt   the   Alhambre   Theatre   mutt   oe   presenteel    hereafter   on   Monday. 
i-F'Psrforrnaoce  to  conwuaoee  punctually  at  eight   o'clock. 


ih.  euuaii«o  l-UM 

Mi**  i.i  Nrmi 


MMAN   ANDIR  CtU  ftT-TffaiT  ...   Mil  OUfUNt 

CORKOCRAPHICALITi' 
Tk»»i— .  arweiree* 

Overte-a  !>-«.  »  #.,,4 


fcW    III  wo* 

n  a.  ,.*•<* 

Mt.a   rUMMJ. 

«-.«  —.i  d--«~ 

cj»«h  twM  rt«*. 

llni'i   BonlfUM 

PROFESSOR  FOWLER  OTMDOWE. 

UoniffoltiMiid    Arailronr. 

••»■  wind  fi*» 

Me  Fie*. 

Owcrtora  from  Zane*... 

Or»6»»lff> 

NEGRO 

Armitroof 

COMICALITIES 

sod Una* 

To  Conclude  wltb  the  La  oathable  bketob 

Uncle  Eph's  Dreamf 

EphOlawson Qborler  Tboaop-oii 

Aaot  llaaoeb  Olawsoo Loo  Diion 

YoansEpb w.    Armtttoejc 

Planter Uaih  RobinaoD. 

Eraostas Tommy    Rot* 

Finale:— InlroduoiDg  tbn  wfco'f  Company. 


OwOetebratedtl  *••  -Vane  "blrte,    Tbeyfi  t  p«J»rsKm.i,,»na  foraaattt*  and  durability  will  Be-er  t>e  nutobed.    To  be  bail  only  at  thn 

•  r-      M.I.  AM)  BKt  TURM, IXL    ATTCTIO*    «TIM(K,     «10    Keerny    etr«et. 


Wolf  in  The  Fold  Stlie  Thistle 

rpHE  TUrSrLK  THAT  PRI0KE3  THB  FAllt- 

■Wolf  Ml  tbrt  Fold"      tbftt  «OIM  lltt  CJDlllCt   wlto 

tho    ]i\*  of    llbt.I.     G   tit  at  'UintHun*,  No.  9 
loTeJ&pie^    VKi"t(*  waul. 

.  (1  t-)  4-11  I'    mi  ii...  ■!■■  nt,  J,t?rr  3m 


GAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 


fJBLl    the   Theatres. 


vBSs 

jjS^'KRALLT    THR008HOT   THE    CITY 


SSflft'Al 
Restaur 


ApleFK 


ft«* 


»»«■ 


T.» 


m£ 


..  CIRCULATES.  IX 


RCULATEO  EVERY   DAY 


U<    Tlli    TtAB. 


JOHN    IFlOiBI^'e, 


XONE  BltT  THE  BKBT  QBAI-IfTf    OF  UKiTN 

(JAN   BR   HAD   AT 

StnllM  {5.  O,  Cnlltornin.  Market 


1YIOUWTAI1V  BEER. 


■Br 


Only  Depot,  624Jacramento  street. 


THIS    I«*    THE    ONLY    KKAI.     f.AOIEB.    AND 
tbi  BMit  V»r  on  tbie  UOMt.     It  1*  PURK,  NOtmiStt- 
UTO.eodof  a  FINE  TASTK.     rt.  le  eold  by  the  GUhb  lUOe., 

KrdoEeoQoart  Boalen  ab  91  SO,    »nrt   hr  10-ealLon  Kene  at 
I  «0.    NTA  flr*t -clue  UOl   L.UNUH  from  U  to  1  o'ulook. 


riOHJUEK    SHOE!     MAHUTAOTORY. 


A  PERFECT  RUSH 


KEPT    tJI" 


Day  a.n<a.  PCiglit, 


Tilt:  <>K£;*T 


IXL  Auction  Store, 

OIU     KF.AUM'    NTKEF.T. 

A  WONDERFUL  BUSINESS 

CHEAPEST  HOUSE"  W  AMERICA 

la  dow  "OTfi-iinr  kit  liter  Ttuiuulna  lliuu  buve 

ever  bvea  offered  In   Nub  Frtancl»eo. 

IViih  our  connection  lu 

New  York,    Chicago,    mid.  St.  Louis, 

From  which  We  arc   dully  rrcclvlnic  OooiJm 
buUtflil  ui  the  l«\*e»t   Oaib    I'rlcc  . 

iia-     oxm.n.EJi'iro-K'. 

our  Morro  is  to 

X  L  and  Undersell  All 

JUST    RECEIVED, 

1,000  pair*  Cnaelmero  Punts,  worth    HO  OO,  to  be 

•old  ut  »a  «o. 
COO  dozen  White  Nhlrti,  worth    SI  CO,    to  he  aold 

at  1&  centa. 
SO  eniet  of  Hcotj   ITnderctothlntfi    40c.    to  A 1  SO. 

Hats.      Hats.      Hats. 

From  »5c.  to  SI  OO.  Mid  euewhere   froen  84  to  5. 

ALSO.  AN  IMMENSE   STOOK  OF 

DIlTIOm,      FAMCr     QOOBI,      BISOUSH    CUT. 

LIBV,    PIPE.         ULOVKS.     IOBACCO, 

WATCIIKH,  KVUIIKK   OIHI1W. 

ii  O  W  J    jJBY, 

Trnnhw,     I3»s-.    •Kra.l±mem, 

AMD  IN  FAOT.  EVERYTHING, 

Front  e.  JNeetlle  to  an  Anchor 

OtII  »nd  .zimino  oor  pno...  »od  ntlsfy  joafMlTM  that 

THE  CHEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  AMERICA 

IB  THE  QP.EAT 

IXL  Auction  Stove, 

eia  KMMr  itiict, 

O.e  Door  from  Oommerelol. 

$150 


SQUARZA'S 

Branch  Punch  Salonn, 

3 1 7  Kearny  street. 

t 
*  ,' 

Have  yon  beheld  It?    If  not,  you're  a  treat 
.  At  £O.Uii:Z\\s  PUNCH  SALOON,  Id  Kearny  street 
There  BONA,  dieclple  of  GREAT  SQUABZA, 
Dispenses  famed  Manic  Punobes;  ralhec 
The  most  dullolous  tuix'uc>n  f*.  recorded. 
And  have  with  many  medals  beon  rewardedl 
Lndleg  their  OORDIaLS  thc.e  can  nip  at  lelanre,— 
Their  "Tualtd"  appease,— and  Men  gtin   "LAXJllitis- 

FLEA8DBB." 
To  allay  couuubtal  dlffereooet  and  pain, 
In  "ANTI-UIVOROE"  you  can  your  end  attain. 
Sip  of  the  potent  extract  but  one  tut-to, 
lour  arm,  consoling,  straight  is  round  her  waist 
GucuHWbata   "MORNING  0OMFORI"  iu  the  ■)•• 
That  healH  the  puarrel  and  ImparU  tne  bllssl 
The  "WELOOME"  too,  you'll  always  flad 
A  balmy  soother  for  the  troubled  mil  -1, 
The  bright  "ADRORAl"and  theawoel  "FAREWELL, 
Just  Tlllt  BONA,  and  you'll  all  far"  well) 
His  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  are  the  pauaoos 
For  all  dyspeptlas  and  for  diarrhoea. 
Mo  Oholera  Morbus  ever  has  been  found 
Where  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  knock  arouna. 
BONA  and  SQOaRZA,  spite  of  all  detraotors, 
Have  proved  the  Nation's  greatest  benefaotoral 
Fall  FOR  I1?  d.ffjMat  heaUhfal  dclaltd  you'll  Had 
To  aid  the  Man— Invigorate  the  mlndt 
Mot  this  alone— a  Welcome  you  will  meet 
At  BONA'S-.8QDARZVS)-317  KEARNS  STBaEKT. 
Remember,  too,  not  this  famed  place  to  pass; 
ALL   SPLENDID  LIQDORS  BUT  ONE  BIT  A.  QLABsV 


THKY  HAVK  TAKEN 


THE     FIRST    PREMIUM 

....AT.... 

All  t»ie  Mechanics'  Fairs. 


.lOB   UXI  WHOI.1MAI.B1  IBB  IBtU 


•t  tko  •■<    ..Cbll. 


it,  !••»  UMofcH 


^XGaV-A-IFLO." 

IHE  J0TJBNA1  OF  AMTJSEHEHTg. 

FaMished  every  Day  in  the  Yew  by 
j.       p>.       BOaARPTJS 

«8C  Merchant  »ad    M-5  Wiaahl*«to*  ste. 

B«low  Montgomery.  San  Fraooiaoo. 


THURSDAY FEBBUABY  6,    1873 


AMU8EMENT8,    £tc. 


The  entmatnment  given  at  ib'a  bouse,  by  Bilty 
Emerson  sad  b<>  great  band  of  minstrels  la  com. 
bins  .no  with  Johnny  Alien  and  LHtle  Mac  la  fall 
•f  fan.  There  ii  lomi  fine  music  by  tbe  orehtstrs, 
ooodooted  by  Gao.  T.  fcraot,  and  Clarke,  Baker 
ami  Riaiell  alas  ballade  In  splendid  atyle,  bnt 
fan  is  t3e  pre  villi  ag  feature,  and  there  iaona 
oontiaqoua  ra*r  of  laughter  from  .the  lio»s  tbe 
oor'.aio  r-TMi  until  fl  fails  on  the  aiterpieoa-"Pig- 
tnoiou  and  Gal-eaUber." 
California  Theatre. 

"Pygt.a'ion  and  Galatea,"  which  was  a  great 
suceesl  in  Bjs.od,  h«  proved  eqaally  aoited  to 
the  'as  e  of  the  public  of  Sin  Francisco,  and  is 
drewiog  large  and  laihionible  honsea.  It  will  be 
playel  this  evening,  with  "The  Speoire  Brids- 
ATroom"  as  an  afterpiece.  John  T  Raymond  ap- 
pears in  both  pieces.  "PrgaaaUoa'  matinee  on 
Saturday. 
Jllaifnti-ci'fl  Opera  House. 

Br  »jry  general  request  the  ohirmlnit  opera  of 
"Maria  di  Rohao"  will  be  presented  this  evening 
far  ibeeecond  time  in  this  city.  Tba  cast  will  be 
the  same  as  on  the  occasion  of  its  first  production. 
W  ;y  ais  opera  hia  never  boau  presented  before 
the  pr-9-ot  season  is  a  mystery  to  us.  It  is  bound 
to  take  nr»tnnka*afaToritewith  tbo  San  Fran- 
oiaco  i  I 
Metropolitan    Theatre. 

"Toe  Yellow  Hat,"  reproduced  at  thiB  theatre, 
ban  tak*n  a  bow  leisa  of  ll'e.  and  is  ranning  well. 
It  will  be  pisytd  th'S  evoniog  Miss  Marion  Moi- 
deuct  will  make  ner  first  appearance  on  Saturday 
evening.  LaitPerloronaaoe  of  'The  Yellow  Hat" 
on  Saturday  sfliraoon. 
B-lla  Union  Theatre. 

Oogili  and  Cooper  in  Clog  Tapping);  MiesLilHe 
Hall  in  biliids  and  in  song  and  dance;  J.  H.  Lar- 
kio  and  Carrie  Armstrong  in  Dutch  acts;  Chae. 
Verner  in  comic  songs;  Miss  Josephine  in  song 
and  dacce;  others  in  specialties,  and  Miss  Jennie 
Jobnionasda  dramatio  company  in  "The  Cap- 
tain's not  A-aisi,"  present  a  capital  entertaio- 
meoc  at  this  house. 
TJif-  Atheneom. 

'The  Merry  Cobbler."  in  which  Miss  Maggie 
Brewer.  Mi. a  Ida  Fiek,  Hugo  Robinson  aod  others 
appear:  Kcss  Durand  in  living  satues;  a  variety 
of  songs,  danoee  and  ao:e,  and  a  capital  afterpiece 
make  up  a  good  bill  at  this  bonre. 
IV  .-  -m's  New  Amphitheatre  and  Pa- 
risian Circus. 

In  order  to  allow  the  Dockrill  Troupe  and  their 
atud  of  horses  a  few  day's  rest,  (he  opening  of 
John  WiUon  a  Amphitheatre  is  postponed  until 
~Mond.-vy  next.  A  special  car  was,  as  we  have  before 
stated,  chartered  for  the  horses.  At  Ggden  a 
wrangle  occurred  Detweeo  one  of  the  conductors 
and  the  hostler  who  had  obarge  of  those  valuable 
animals.  This  resulted  id  the  hostler  being  pot 
off  che  train,  and  Mr.  Doutrill  consequently  hid 
to  ait  up  night  and  day  to  look  after  his  property 
-From  this  cause  be  ia  perfectly  fagged  ont.  and 
needs  this  short  period  of  rest. 
fifths  Jlnian   Sfordannt 

This  actieis,  who  is  to  make  her  appearance  at 
the  Metropolitan  Theatre  oa  Saturday  evening. 
is  we!)  spoken  off  by  the  Eastern  pres*.  The 
Aibtoy  Evening  Journal  says:  "Miss  Mordaant 
bu  made  ablt  in  this  city,  and  should  sbe  over  re- 
turn to  Albany.,  we  can  promise  her  a  warm  we:- 
oirne  from  all  tbeatre-goere,  wbo  can  appreciate 
either  a  handsome  woman  or  first-class  talent." 
The  Argu9  endorses  be  si*  having  tte  ways  of 
1.0 n a  and  Mrs.  John  Wool  combined,  and  esys  it 
ii  sore  "ace  would  prove  a  winning  card  St  the 
Theatre  agiun. "  'I  he  Troy  Whig  pronounces  M  fee 
Hordauot  to  be  "possessed  of  more  than  common 
ability.  Bar  acting  is  natural,  her  voice  is  fl^xib'e 
and  under  psrfett  control,  and  her  singing  sod 
dancing  jest  the  thiag  to  Boitjilay-goers." 

OIT  i", .t    Virginia  City, 

Miss  Aa?ueia  L.  Dargon,  with  a  dramatic  oom- 
panv  comprising  Pierpont  Thayer,  Harry  Thomp- 
son. W.  Barry  and  otbers,  started  for  Virginia 
Oity  testerday  morning  to  play  an  engagement  at 
Piper's  Opera  Hones.  The  Company  was  engag-d 
through  the  Pioneer  Dramatio  Agency— J.  H. 
MoOabe. 
Woodward's  Gardens. 

G.  Bulslay  made  a  successful  ascension  with 
his  Montgolner  balloon  on  Sucday.  Next  Satur- 
day Messrs.  Coe  and  laj  will  mike  anotner  as- 
oension  with  their  grand  gas  balloon.  Grand  per- 
formance and  balloon  aiosnslon  by  the  Boislaya  on 
Sunday. 

Axatotbioal  MrsrtJH.— One  of  the  most 

■empteie  collections  of  the  ktnd  In  the  United 
■tacea,  comprising  hondreda  of  costly  and  beau- 
sllul  wrx  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
only>  at  tie  Moaeum  on  Montgomery  atreeL  Ad 
hoar  may  be  profitably  spent  here- 


Sauce    Piquant. 

Home  fractious  individual  insists  that  the 
blonde  be&utits  of  tte  footligh's  dress  their 
yellow  Lair  with  curry  powder;  upon  which 
another  wants  to  know  whether  th9y  uss 
curry-combs  in  making  up  their  head  fix- 
ings. The  idea  cf  the  csrry  powder  arose 
probably  from  the  fact  that  the  sweet  crea- 
tures look  so  saucy. 


Tear',  Idle  Tears." 

One  of  tbe  most  conspicuous  of  recent 
successes  at  the  Theatre  Prancais  hss  been 
tbe  "Marcel"  of  MM.  Sandeao  and  Decour- 
celle.  This  piece  has  been  prepared  for  the 
English  stage  by  Mr.  Clement  Scott,  and 
produced  at  the  G lobe  Theatre.  The  task 
of  translation  has  beeh  conscientiously  ac- 
complished, and  the  only  fault  that  cm*  be 
attributed  to  the  adapter  is  a  rather  too 
close  adherence  ta  ths  original  in  Euch  mat- 
ters, for  insUncs,  sa  shotting  at  swallow*, 
an  eminently  un-English  sport.  Upon  his 
version  Mr.  Soott  has  bestowed  the  title  of 
"Tears,  Idle  Tears,"  and  be  has,  so  to  speak, 
enghricol  the  iucidenta  of  tbe  play  in  Mr. 
Tennyson's  delightful  lyric.  Tbe  plot  in  its 
English  dresa  retains  ils  pathetic  character, 
and  exercises  a  strong  influence  over  tbe 
audioDce.  Mr.  Moatague  plays  the  part  of 
Marcel,  now  re-cbrutened  Wilfred  Cumber- 
ledge.  This  character,  the  central  figure  of 
the  play,  is  wholly  outside  the  line  Mr.  Mon- 
tague has  previously  adopted.  Wilfred  is  a 
father  who  ha?  accidentally  shot  his  son, 
and  baa  since  gone  out  of  his  mind.  A 
scheme  for  his  recovery  is  planned  and  'ex- 
ecuted by  his  wife  and  bis  moat  intimate 
friend;.  During  a  dark  night  he  is  brought 
home.  Everything  is  arranged  &s  at  the 
time  of  tbe  accident  four  years  ago.  Books, 
toys,  papars,  are  strewed  about,  and  a  broth- 
er, born  after  'be  accident,  is  dressed  in 
'Clothes  that  belonged  to  the  dead  child. 
Upon  waking  from  pleep,  accordingly,  the 
suflering  man  is  persuaded  that  all  is  a 
nightmare,  a  dream,  and  that  his  self-re- 
proaches are  unfounded.  This  delosion  is 
ultimately  dispelled,  but  ere  it  vanishes  it 
has  effected  the  requisite  enre.  In  this  part 
Mr.  Montague  showed  a  power  with  which 
his  admirers  bad  not  previously  credited 
him.  He  was  angular,  however,  in  alti- 
tude, and  spasmodic,  and  will  probably  give 
a  more  even  and  sustained  representation 
when  he  has  got  mora  familiar  with  the 
part.  The  representation  or  madness,  and 
especially  the  frightened  look  of  the  .eyes, 
was  goad,  but  tbe  representation  would  have 
been  better  bad  tbe  treatment  been  a  Jittle 
more  conventional. 


Woman's  Cariosity, 

There  is  no  denying  tbe  fact  that  women 
are  curious.  We  can't  deny  it  though  we 
stick  up  for  women  through  thick  and  thin. 
We  can't,  because  the  other  day  we  saw  a 
lady  punching  tbe  sknnk  in  Woodward's 
Gardens  with  her  parasol,  There  was 
s-k-a-n-k  in  large  letters  on  the  oage,  her 
companion  expatiated  on  the  unpleasant  p:- 
culiarity  of  the  animal,  and  still  tbat  wo- 
man punched  the  sknnk  "just  to  see  what 

it  would  do!" 

, — «- 

Really  Felt  So. 

An  Ohio  editor  was  rendered  insane,  while 
goiog  home  tbe  other  night,  by  bearinc  the 
following  words  come  from  a  dark  porch  on 
a  shady  street:  "Oh,  John,  I  wonder  if 
tbat  moustache  feels  as  gcoi  on  your  lip  as 
it  did  on  mine  1"  John's  answer  he  did  not 
wait  to  bear. 

Tbat  girl  was  appreciative,  and  conse- 
quently worth  kiesicg. 


Bettered  the   Instruct  ion. 

The  Cbaplain  of  the  Wisconsin  State 
Prison  was  a  whole  year  teaching  a  convict 
to  write,  and  then  then  the  fellow  forged  an 
order  by  which  ha  made  bis  escape. 


It  Is   Ferioctly  Aetonlshino; 

How  beautifully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
•t  tbe  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
before  8  kjt,  returned  tbe  same  evening  If  de 
fired.  z 


Phutosrapaio    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
GaKery,  S4  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  etreet, T 

-V  Pleasant  liocation. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  te  let  there 
Trie  building  is  a  vexv  fine  one  and  is  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. , 


Fresh  and  Sweet, 

For  tbe  best     confectionery,   go   to    Canty    and 
Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Sutter.       H 


Oysters. 

Why  travel  sa  far?  Shellfish  of  every  kind 
kept  at  Manning's,  oyster  dealer,  672  Howard 
strcjt.  near  Third,  next  to  car  office.  o 

(fxiat;    Cheer    ljaundo' 
l>  the  best  linndry  in  San  Franoleoo        • 


Fob  Sam— A  lot  of  cheap  i  Ut  drtrsep,  at  82 
Geary  etreet.  A  good  price  paid  lor  cast-off 
clothing. 

Altogether  the  Best. 

It  is  carious,  but  true,  that  J.  A.  Sbaber, 
"707  Market  etreet,  near  Third,  t could  sen  for- 
-nlture  and  bedding  cheaper  ihnn  any  other 
dealer  in  ibis  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
convinced. 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  io  end  to  the  multitni'o  of  fashions 
in  hate,  at  "  The"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
etreet  (second  hat  store  below  Kearoyj.  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  Is  Immense 
— the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  if  sure  to  be  suited.  ^_ 


XI    You    Want 

Tour  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
not  spoiled,  send  them  to  tbe  What  Oheer  Lane 
try. 

McDowell,    aUow    Ca 


Something;  !Vew. 

Wm  A.  Hubbard's  mannfacturpd  misses'  and 
Infant's  garments  and  Indies  undtrwetr  in  suits, 
are  famed  fcr  their  superiority  of  make  and  tex- 
ture all  over  the  Union.  Mr.  Geo.  W.  Amldon, 
the  authorized  agent  of  Mr.  Hubbard.  ha3  eFtab- 
Uehed  a  depot  of  these  goods  at  24d  Second  st, 
for  whole-ale  and  retail  trade.  A  lioeral  dis- 
count to  the  trade.  J 

■a 
Or.  Barlow  J.  Mnith 

la  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
ease* at  bis  Hygeian  Hall,  6S7  California  etreet, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  J4  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Soai'h  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  Invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  p  m  ,  free.        w 

IT'or    Waaiilng 

Shirts,  51  60  per  dot.;  small  pieces,  50c.  per 
U  ».     At  the  What  Oheer  Laundry 


Fcr  a  eafe  and  efficient  BEAtrnrrtH  of  th* 

Complexion,  use  Dicsax's  Famous  Cbiiie  cs 
Lie.  l 


Eurelca  Social  Clxtl> 

The  prizes  to  be  awarded  at  the  Ninth  An- 
nual zaaiqaer&tte  ball  of  the  Eureka  Social 
C;ub  are  on  exhibition  In  the  window  of  Stolti 
and  Sons  dry  goods  stare-  South-east  corner  of 
Kearny  spd  Pine  atrsetB  u 

CtATJtvoTAKT. — Madame  Clara    Antonia,  the 
at  Tranae  M/^lnm. 


THE   PUREST  PEARL. 


Beside  the  church  door  a-waary  and  Une, 
A  blind  womai  eat  on  the  ccld  door-stone; 
The  wind  was  bitter,  the  enow  fell  fait, 
And  a  mo:klng  voioe  in  th-  fitful  blast 
Seemed  ever  to  echo  her  moaalog  cry. 
As  ehe  begged  her  alms  of  tue  passers  by: 
"Have  pl'.y  on  me,  hivo  pity  Z  pray; 
My  ba:k  is  bent  and  my  hair  la  gray" 

The  bells  wera  ringing  the  hour  of  praver, 
Aod  many  good  people  were  gtthered  there, 
But  covered  with  furs  and  maotles  wa-m. 
They  hurled  past  through  the  wintry  sterol. 

Some  were  hoping  their  soots  to  ia-e, 
And  some  were  tblnkingof  death  and  the  grave. 
And,  alas  I  they  bod  no  time  to  heed 
Tne  poor  soul  sEking  for  charltj  'a  meed. 
Ac d  some  were  booming  with  beauty's  grace. 
But  closely  trmfHid  In  veils  or  la-e, 
They  saw  not  the  sorrow  and  heard  not  the 
IBOM^ 

Of  her  who  sat  on  the  cold  doer-stone. 

At  last  cams  one  of  a  noble  name. 
By  tbe  city  oonnted  tbe  wealthiest  dame, 
And  the  pearls  that  ovtr  her  necs  were  strong 
She  proudly  tbtsa  to  the  beggar  flung. 

Th«n  followed  a  maiden  young  and  tair, 

Adorned  with  clu&ters  of  golden  hair. 

But  her  driBS  was  thlD,  and  scanty,  and  worn— 

Not  even  the  beggir  seemed  more  fcrlorn. 

With  a  tearful  loot,  «nia  pitying  eigh, 

She  whispered  softly,  "  No  jewels  hove  I— 

But  I  give  you  my  prayerj,  good  friend,"  Eald 

the, 
"  And  screly  I  Know  God  listens  to  me." 

On  tbe  poor  white  hand  so  snrun&en  and  email. 
The  blind  woman  felt  a  tear-drop  fall, 
Then  kisf  ed  it  aod  Bald  t)  the  weeping  girl, 
"  It  is  you  who  have  given  tha  purest  pearl." 


Much  Libelled. 

At  a  meeting  of  the  Farmers'  Olub  in  San 
Jose,  "Mr.  Berglen  said  be  did  not  believe 
Christ  ever  drank  wine;  he  was  two  much 
of  a  man.1'  Then  he  was  libelled,  for  he  him- 
self says:  "John  came  neither  eating  nor 
drinking,  and  they  say  he  bath  a  devil.  The 
Son  of  Man  came  eating  and  drinking,  and 
they  say,  Behold  a  man  gluttonous  and  a 
wine-bibber." 


Peoria,  III.,  tas  a  new  paper  called  the 
Evening  Injunction.  They  got  out  as  In- 
junction every  day  foronlyten  cents  a  week, 
cheaper  than  the  oour  s  could  do  it. 


Do    IVot     Suilur    lrom     Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corse,  Bun- 
Ions,  Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Oowan'e  Instl- 
tute,  310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  P.at.  We 
speak  from  experience,  having  teetsd  the  Doc- 
tor's capability.  References  given  If  required,  a 


Holiday    I»\LHcries. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tatleS 
that  compare  with  Squarza's.  Equar&Va  Punches 
are  famous  for  the  high  art  shown  in  their  raan- 
ufjeture,  tie  happy  combination  of  whole iome 
tonlcB,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
dlBolple  of  the  great  Squarza,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
tbo  Holiday  tables.  For  sale  at  the  new  branch, 
317  Eearuv  street,  or  at  tbe  Old  Headquarters, 
120  LeidesdoriT  street.  s 


A  nappy  New  Year. 

What  a  pleasare  it  is  to  meet  a  smiling  coonte- 
Danoe,  wbetheritbe  on  tae  street  or  id  the  par- 
lor. Aod  why  Ib  it  that  some  faces  wear  a  contin- 
ually happy  look  ?  It  is  simply  because  tbey  live  on 
a  plain,  nutritions  and  substantia!  diet.  That  man 
is  a  pnblio  benefactor  who  will  conscientiously 
serve  as  with  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
meal.  Louis  MeyerB.  Drosmtor  of  the  "White 
&ons«."  Kearny  etreet,  also  of  the  Capitol  Bes- 
tanrant.  Fourth  street,  does  it.  as  hundreds  can 
enthusiastically  testify.  Hie-  kitchens  ere  marvels 
of  order  and  cleanliness.  Try  bim,  and  you  will 
find  it  impossible  to  eat  elsewhere. 


Tbe  Ulna! rated  Press  (9.  F.) 

No.  1,  January,  1873.  Bold  by  Eubsoription — 
$1  50  a  year.  Elegant,  choice,  cheap.  Sample 
number?,  15  cents.  Adcrass  Murray,  Dewey  & 
Co.,  S.  F.  o 

Tno    President's    Message, 

Peace  and  prosperity  are  the  bey  notes  of  this 
document.  Cheapness  and  durablitv  are  the 
characteristics  of  H,  Luchstngei's  furniture. 
All  should  visit  his  emporium,  735  Market 
street,  and  ascertain  hew  cheaply  a  bouce  can 
be  furnished.  d  j 

—  -  • 

Wbavt    Oheer    Laundrr 

Employs  no  Ohlnamen,  and  should  be  pat 
ronlted  by  everybody.  • 


Watches  and  Jewelry, 

Very  low,  at  H.  A.  Callender's,  62  Becoud 
tr^et,  corner  of  Mission.  t> 

Genuine   Havana    Cigars. 

Beat  brands  at  61     a'^ntgomery  street,  S,  W. 
corner  of  Mer:hant.    Franefe  &  Caha.  Q 


Wtehinjr  Beturned  In  One  X>a  y 
And  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry. 

Lever  Buckle    »uapenders, 

At  *1  per  pair— 25  per  cent,  cheaper  than  elae- 
i? hers— at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  x 


Snm  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Buss  House  Carriages,  can  be 
[ound  In  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
abllshment,  southwest  comer  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery stB.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carriage  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  eq 


Boat    Quality    of   XJ^jrsavln 

Driving  gloves,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  the  What 
Oheer  Laundry  X 

For  the  Very  Best  Drinks, 

Goto  Ya.es'  Eranch  Saloon,  corner  of  Market 
and  Third  strests.  so 


Diamond    Catarrh    Bemedy 

Is  a  sure  cure  for  Catarrh  or  Oolds,  Aik  your 
druggist  for  it,  or  send  to  Dr,  A.  F,  Evot,  No. 
9  Post  etreet.  % 


A.X*    Old    Lendmark, 

The  Verandah  Cigar  Store,  at  the  N.  E.  corner 
of  Kearny  and  Washington  streets,  kept  by 
HAarj  flthraldt  ha.1  bftni  aAsaonj  i a 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITUTE 

X.  E.  cor.  Jutkiun  and  Kearny  *ln, 

THE  GREAT  ERADIOATOR  OF  SPECIAL 
COMPLAINTS,  formerly  of  Lock  Hospital, 
London,  and  the  last,  twelve  sears  of  San  Francisco. 
DB.  TCZFR  inform*  tbe  afflicted  that  after  visit- 
ing: all  tbe  HUsPITALb  IN  LONDON  AND 
PaRIS,  acd  aoendiug  one  year  in  the  most  cele- 
brated Hospital  id  London,  tbe  LOOK,  he  has  re- 
opened bis  old  Medical  Iosutnte  at  the  old  stand, 
where  he  can  always  bs  foood.  DR.  TOZ8K  has 
for  forty  years  met  with  naparalleied  success  in 
tbe  l'eat*nent  of  diseas*  generally  known  as 
CURONIO  AAD  SPECIAL  QUMPLaINTS. 

»B.  CHAS.  H.  TOZEK 
is  in  every  war  responsible,  binding  bimielf  to 
effect  a  permanent  cubb,  or  making  no  charges 
Those  who  osranot  afford  to  pay  for  advice  aod 
medicine  will  be  charged  for  medicine  only.  THE 
M'J.VlHLYRESrOKATlVEPILLS,ne»erbnown 
lo  fail  in  giving  relief  in  cases  for  which  thej  are 
recommended,  are  to  be  obtained  only  at  my 
office.  Price,  8-1)  per  box.  Full  direction  on  each 
boi,  teDt  hv  Mxpre&s  or  otherwise. 

D«t.  TOZER  does  not  imitate  the  advertising 
Q^acfca  wbo  make  it  a  practice  to  pabhah  false 
affidavits  and  other  false  reference?,  bnt  refers  to 
t it  mo-t.  resDBOtab'e  people  in  the  State, whom  be 
has  cubed  of  diseases  which  others  have  railed  to 
core. 

DB.    CHA9,    IT.  TOZRB, 
N.  E.  corner  Kearny  and  Jaokson  streets, 

fel-tf  San  Fraooieco. 


Biggest  Race  Yet! 

TOE  HUMAN  RAOE. 


mUE  MAJORITY  OF  THOSE  WHO 
*-  realde  In  Han  Francisco,  bay  their 
Shirts  and  Furnishing  Good*  of  BENE- 
DICT A- CO.,  So.  :«  Second  itr*  et,  be- 
cause they  are  alwaya  treated  well  and 
buy  their  good*  at   the  lo  We  St   prlcei,   at 

"THE   OLD  *TAKn,» 


CLARK'S 
CHEWING  CANDY. 

Read  !      Bead  !      Read  i 

THE  PDELIO  ARh  HEREBY  NOTIFIED 
that  the  dandy  made  and  sold  by  Jahn  Pritoh- 
ard  .A.  J.  Baker  and  Patrick  Prearn?,  at  73  Fourth 
Btreet,  is  BAKER'S  CHEWING  CANDY,  al- 
though tbey  sell  it  from  a  wagon  and  a  store,  to 
both  of  which  tbey  USE  OUR  NAME  to  draw 
cos  torn. 

L.  R  OLABK  A  CO., 
a271w  No.  CO  Fourth  street. 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

ETERT    SATURDAY    NIGHT. 
Piano    ana     Singing    at  8  P. SI. 


CHARING 


* 


SALOON 


606  Sllaalou  street,  near  Second. 

delO  J.  EAGLES  A  WILD,  Proprietor. 


THE   OLD 

Hot      SCOtCll, 

15  Morton  Btreet,  near  Kearny. 
All    IDriiilis    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  ANDJERRY  IN  TOWN. 

Always  on  file  the  New  York  Herald.  Harper's 
Weekly,  Frank  Leslie's,  Day's  Doing?,  Police  Ga- 
zstte,  all  t&ft  California  papms,  also  London 
Pnnch,  Bell's  Life,  lilnetrated  London  News.  Gall 
and  Ba*'sfy  yourself. 

■far-  Don't  forget  the  sign  of  the  Hot    Scotch. 

de7tf  CHARLES  WM.  FELDMAN.  Prop'r. 


MESSRS.  M'NEIL  &  CALDER 

ANNOUNCES  TO  THEIR  FRIENDS  AND 
tbe  Pablic  generally,  tbat  they  have  opened 
nnder  COLMANS  CLOTHING  STORF,  Corner 
of  Bush  and  Montgomery  streets,  with  a  WELL 
SELECTED  STOCK  of 

CHOICE  WINES, 

X.IQ1JOBS    AND 


All  are  iovited  to  ca!l,  and  ARCHIE  MCNEIL 
AND  WM.  O.  CALDER  will  do  their  best  to 
make  them  comfortable.  js'Jitf 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

ON  HAND  and  mad. 
to  ORDER, 
~      —AT— 

L.    BLAIR'S, 

O    Kearny  street. 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession. 

THE  UNDERSIGNED,  WHO  HAS  BEEN 
over  twelve  year?  connected  with  the  press  of 
Melbourne,  and  is  well  known  by  the  members  of 
the  profession  In  the  Colonies,  begs  to  intimate 
that  he  la  prepared  to  give  experienced  advice  t£ 
all  persona  professionally  visiting  or  modi  latins  '. 
visit  to  the  Australian  Oolonies.  Fee  moderate 
Punctuality  in  dispatching  replies  may  be  relied 
upon, 

WIiAlAV  HENRY  WATERS. 
Vi Victoria   Ohambera,   46  Collins   street,   M*i- 
bourne.     Australia.  fe6  tf 


DR.  H.  C.  F.  BEHRENS. 

OFFIOE. 
IO.    SIS    KEA.KKT    SIBIIT, 

Between  Boab  and  Sutter.  jaSO  lm 


HEW  YORK  PRICES 

HALL'S    PIANOS 
Fcr  sale  at  No.  IB 
'  rjler  street.    Call  and 
examine  for  yourselves. 
«9>The  only  Califor- 
nia-made Piano  on  the 
dsfittf 


ALHAMBRA  10DGING  HOUSE. 

FINELY  FORYI8HED  ROOMS.  SIN- 
gle  or  in  suits, 

"Well  JLlghied  suad  "Ventilated. 

. rjnrnrnianed  Rooms  to  1st.   Lodging  witt 

or   without    board,      at.hamr^     BUILDING 
•  19  Bosh  street.  ooi*  tf 


DRESS  MAKING. 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTOR) 

Bootatllcn  and  Stationers. 
H.  H.  Moore,  609  MontKOmery,  near  Merohant, 

Bn«loe«i  Colleges. 
Heald'e,  Bryant  &  Stratton's  College,  24  Post  SI 

Batchers. 
Kjttz,  Fred,  S  tails  94  to  100.  California  Market, 

Brass  Fonnderles, 
Weed  A  Kingwell,  Oslifornia,  125  First  it. 

Dentists. 
Dr.  King's  Grand  DenUl  and  Sorgioal  Inatitau 
61fi  Saoramento  street. 

French  Fancy   Goods, 
Locan  A  Co.,  19  Mentgomery,  107  and  liw  Sutter, 

Human  II air. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  k  Co.,  110  Second  street 

Mcilc  and  Musical  lmtmntnta, 
Keene,  O.  0„  mft-.  aooordlans,  repairer  of  all  klada 
musical  Instruments,  N.E.  oor.  Bash  &  Ksarnj. 
Uuccuronl  llaaafaclurer*. 
Briguardello.  Maochlavello  A  Co.,  706  Sansome, 

Wines  and  Liquors.     <Wholessls.> 
Danert  F.«r0.  S04  Fronfc 


Mine.  JOSEPHINE  EDMONDS 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC    PHYSICIAN. 

TWENTY     TEAKS      OF     FKACTICI 


IN  THE  TREATMENT  OF  D1SEASESIIN0I- 
dent  to  females  has  placed  Madams  Edmonds 
at  the  head  of  all  pbyBioisns  making  such  practloi 
a  specialty,  snd  enables  her  (o  guarantee  a  apasdj 
and  permanent  cure  in  tbe  worst  cases  of  sns- 
prersiou  sod  menstrual  derangements.  Ladles 
will  find  Madane  Edmonds  a  ssilllnl  physician 
and  i'  is  ro  tbeir  interest  to  consult  her  in  all  dial 
eases  incident  to  women  before  tampering  wilh 
poiaonous  nostrums,  quack  doctors  and  humbaffc 
Madame  Edmonds  (if  scribes  diseases  without  any 
isformaiioo  from  the  patie-'i,  and  cores  without 
the  use  ef  mercury  or  experiments,  thus  saviu 
from  wrong  treatment  for  private,  chronic  asd 
cancer  diseases.  OorreBooudenoe  ainctly  connV 
dentisl.  Office  and  reeideooe,  -415  Pine  strsti 
between  Kearny  and  Montgomery.  ja30  ly 


EZTINQUISEEB 


"ABSOLDl'ELY     THE     BEST     PROTECTIOI 

AGAINST  FIRE  P 

SKKD    FOB    THEIE    "  BEOOBD." 

R,  B.  Ibwin  k  CO.,  General  Agents  Paoific  Coast. 

For  Bale  by  W.  B.  MURDOCH. 

Local  Agent.  312  California  st.,  Sac  Francisdo. 


POll   Taxes 
FOR  1873 


TSIO^TS?      30XTE!,! 

M  ...... AND 

Payable  at   the  Assessor's  Office,  or  to 
Deputy. 

L.EVI  BOSEKEB,  Assessor. 

'        ■      '  j«17  lm     i 


WILLIS'    BAND. 


A 


Fritz  Pipers  and  Marcni  M.  Blom, 
JLcadlDg;  \  lollalats, 

>tlv-Orders  from  the  country  promptly  attended 
to.  Address  M.  W.  WILLIS,  JBatonV  Mm5  i 
Store.  138  Mot ts emery  etreet,  or  MARCUS  M.  1 
BL.UM.  3~9  Montgomery  street.  jig  tf     I 


«£*** 


ARION 

^Pianoforte. 


DECLARED  BY  THE   JUDGES  AT  A  LATB 
Fair  of  the  American  Institute,  aftera  blind- 
fold  trial    against    Steinway's,  Ohickenng"*,  aad  i 
others,  to  be  THE  BEST  ON  EXHIBITION.    B.  I 
CTJETAZ,  Sole  Agent,    »*>  O'FarreU  streak  I 
N  B-— Pianos  of  all  styles  TO  RENT.         mart     I 


OUTSIDE    LANDS. 

A  NY  AND  ALL  PERSONS  THAT  H AVI  I 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  OUT- 
SIDE LAND  ASSESSMENTS  oan  have  tbo 
amount  refundod  at  the  office  of  the  undersigns* 
upon  the  presentation  of  an  order  from  tbs  I 
Mayor  and  City  and  County  Attorney. 
delStf  A-    AUSTIN. 


DAVE  MENDES  &  CO..  at  th« 
nld  original  Bed  Lion.  18  Oeaif 
street,  between  Kearny  end  Oupout,  where  y« 
can  have  HOT  AND  OaLD  DRINKS.  notEorgel- 
tingtbeold  Pioneer  Lunch.  The  "Old  Sport '« 
always  on  band. ... 

"gents*  furnishing  goods^ 

A  LARGE  ASSORTMtNT  OF  GENTS'  FUR- 
nisbing  Goods  to  te  h*d  Rood  andcheso.at 
the  "oLDCORKKK,"J  LEVY'S,  SI «  Montgom- 
ery street.  .Justice  given  to  all.  Don't  forget  «• 
number,  5tO  Montaomerv  street.  deU'  In* 


CANDIES. 

ALL  KINDfc  OE  THE  FINEST  'OANDY 
made  at  onr  Steam  Candy  Factory  daily-  AU 
orders,  especially  from  tbe  country,  are  aoudtso 
and  will  be  promptly  attended  to. 

OANTY  &  WAGNER, 
lOT  Md«t»otnerr  St..   oerf  S«tt«v 


N° 


CENTRAL 

O.  118  GEARY  STREET.^ 
Best  accommodations  for  wa  ..TH| 
Families  in  the  city.  Private  ■U  ._  I 
entrance  forLadiee.  Hair  Cutting,  Shaym*  and 
Shampooiog.  Children's  Hair  neatly  cut.  Ladita 
SbampootngSO  cents.  ....    ,,   ,L 

i«171m  L.  QORRIVEAU.  Propristar. 


MR.  AND  MRS.  DREW'S 

Select  Dancing  Academy 


AMERICAN     EXCHANGE,' 
HAYWABD8. 


Hum 


**"»  II  MONTNMEIT  S 

■  HOTEL. 


lgar 


9    J)      FURIISHEO   ROC 
i  M  aad  in> 


WEST  END  HO 


»a»    ruHMOi  TMmuDiT.   nimnHi    a. 


»•*.   an.  ■«.  i-» 


5BS. 


^ETROfOLITAN  THEATRE 


OKUO     BXVirAL 

•on    jk.    r«vv    MiottTa 


iai)      HE  YELLOW  HAT 


IlUllf'hn    citri- 

ti«*«    «    ii«>ri  r    n«iic, 

W»  *»«aettnx 


CALIFORNIA   THEATRE. 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


THOU)  WOK  OF  Tfll  ENOAOMEVT  OP 

MR.  JOHN  T.  RAYMOND! 


KlNMi        JtMLlllWtlH 

IHII    EVKK1RO 


nRITARV      « 


UN      VI       Mil     Ul  It     IIOMIM  I   Vlt! 


lOXJm        COMB1LHA.IW. 


IT*    la    ...    f»<»'  «f  •• 

o. »  if  u  t  •    •  ait j>uii.  tat , 


rLBKIiHV 6 
or  mr  «t «•..»  i». K..,-ir«i  ■  ri..i.<Mi 
<i  ik.  i  i..i.  i  ur  rt. 


HIRtaRT  « 

1  The  Yellow  Hat! 


in 

?*oa 


PYGMALION  and  GALATEA! 

rBoorrto  »rrit 
ni.w     »«    iMKY.  m;m     &PPOINTMBNTI, 

m:\\     i'hoi'i.imu.-.         >i.\\     >i  i  .<  iiamhmn, 

-\i:\\       A>I>       Al      I   II  I    XII  <        CONTI    Ml 

MI8B  ELLIE         "W  I  L  T  O  T^- 


THE    LESlTIBITE    110    IllEGITiaiTE     DR'SI 
»1 1  M  H 


III.l.li;       HALL 
m  nwi  a«d  daeoe. 

»f     Kraa 
*. 

*r«»p 


.ry>e*t  ■.•»-» 


>!••(  1*MU   la 


t  HRTI.o*.    Aa  Bri   pairoe, 


re*J  fr»  thta  »Uv        H«  Nlwiii  i  i  ■ 

*in   .iitn*-  T.  ii  \  \  *i  •  \  n 


»«■  j 


■lunlf    J»>Rinl 


Son*  ind  Dance Llllie  H«il 


.A......    lltr   ... 


Hi..  I k.paua 


rjl^^Kafc-.-tt  PKtaa'.OksMn 


I. 


i.irT   t 
,  «.■-.. 

MiiHdt 


mip  M' 

Dll'UI>r  r    »*     W   !-  MR".   JI'ilAll 

8CBNB,       FTOMAIjIOM'a       STUDIO. 

tbi  actio*  is  co arm sid  wmux  iui  bpace  or  miXTT-Ioca  uoias. 


kill.  K....I.  Il.tr.iu 


HHm  1-tro'wto 

w  r.B- * 

li«  *r«*lr  n.- 

Act  II    Specialty  Olio. 
«•  mi>  ri  iiim 

UIFIII    lir  i.l.l 
nturai    nr         uttli  di«i.i>i.< 

Ac,   a  will    ceododk  wit* 

>--fte  Grand  Transformation  Scene 


BUND, 


• 


ThU  '  -  toaehid*.  with  tk,  l.milui  tnrt  Wondirful  Opllc.1  ll!u*|.  11  of 

Tne      Dissolving      Statue, 

I»«tb  r-i  uJ  |AUa'<st  bj  Prof.  Tablo,  of.  ti-    Royal    I'.ht-  l.iir!   Insitute.    Lordon,   and   tbe  auditor*)  u«  respectfully 
rrqacAt-d  to  retail*  Id  tfaeir  «*•'•  until  It*  termloeUoo. 


The  evening  *  entertainment  will   eonclada  with 

THE    SPECTRE     BBIOE&HOOM! 


Tar   mil  or  mia. 


lATUHPAT  ITIXiKG— Iir.l  mphium  of 

Xlaa    Marlnii    Mordount 

la  kar  ...  S»r>s.O.»l«  PI.,  Mllll.4 

lirlintr:  or,  Woman  and  Uer  Master! 

T.r*ci  Cbi-  .:'-r«. 


VASri>oroN 

pail  

THOMAS 




..MR.    JOHN  T.   RAYMOND 

W.VLTF.K 

joiin 

i  plimpton 

J.  y.  TJRRF.NCK 

R.  J.  FHLsroN 

Rita   CARRIE  WYATT 

M1S-I  NELLIE  OUMMUIB 


SATURDAY    AFTERWOON,    AT    2 PYGMALION    MATINEE 

IN    REUEVU-AI. 

Tne  Popular  BT^rlescATJLe,  IXION 


PlllCKD   OF   ALiMtSMloM. 

NftTTMl  R#«ta-Draai  Oircle  «n.'  Orchaatra 91   *•     Dil-.nnr 

Kt-a.  r»»il  Be  ait  a—  fta  cony 75     Gallery 

Drtau  Clicle  Admission HI    OO     PriTAte  Boxe*   . 


SO 

MS 

..»«     unci  »10  OO 


llti.lll     \M>    MIM. 


I  II   I  II    niRI.ARD 


Jhiirlf*  V*rw»?r 


Tk«   Mh4   Inlfhrr      ,, 

How     Wo     Found     Dot     Oud, 

J.  H.  LARKI1V  and  OARRIR  ARMSTRORO. 

Bunch  of  Ballads Hiss  Llllie  Hall 


■•Rf  nnd   Danre,. 


.MUa  JoBtphlM 


1 
OmiBM.. 


FOUR  O'CLOCK  TRAIN. 


Tb»  wtiol*  to  conctad*  witb  tb« 

Captain's  Not  A -Miss 

Geo.  StormwDll (  bn.  \>ro*r 

dipt,   DtHeg Matt  Kelli- 

John  Hwck R    «■  Minb 

Htihcn, J    11.  Larkin 

Rolaod  Tooly TommT  Bri« 

V  milt J  •on  in  Johoaso 

l-*4nnj Caurit  '  HtDm*D 

Mary   K«uni«  OarruUoo 

IN  PRKI'AKA/IIOff- 

The  Bravo  of  the  New  York  Ring, 

Wolf  the  Ho  null  or  Iho  OonrCe/an  '■  Dun  if  tiler. 


fl 


8PIER8    &    POND, 

aau   Kr-.r.r  alukl. 

<imiK  or  b'.'sh.  sak  rBA.xoiaco. 

'  Unt,  LIQUORS  AND  CIGARS 

TEA     All     COFFEE. 


CT-mTJ 


I    abb  COFFEE,  WINES,  LIQUOIS  A  CIGARS 
UOHIU'4  aaa   ■»,.,  .ir..i. 

fJtUITI»i      OOBJItB  OF  BUSH.  8A!S  rRANOISCO. 

"»—  '8PIER8    &   POND." 


""""'i  j 


llllW*     I 

lltll 


jOIJIft 


is.  AND 
:3Mfort  of 
m>.rM.IM 


HAIR. 

Il  l  CHEAPEST  PLACE  IX  BAN  FRANCISCO 
TO  BUY 


I  Jinan  and  Imitation  Hair 
lood  ,  Cheap  and  Fine 
lewjiry  &  Fancy  Coods, 

IB  AT  TUB 

IEW  YORK    8TORE. 

A.    II.    NAM  I'lljs  <V  OO., 

Jin.   1 1©  Second  «Irr«-t, 
**aatwe«3H  Ml— >|qW    t.rnl    Ml nm. 

ttontion,  Good  Livers! 


R.    P.    BBROR8.   FORMERLY 

proprietor  «t  tba  Mioara'  Raa- 

tot,  bst  lakon   tba  manaKamaDt 

olb  tba  Mioara'  Bataaaraot  o» 

ltoaroial   iiwt  and  tba  Hlaarr 


oob  on  Mkrkai  ttrctt.  in  parlnarablp  witb  MR. 

)BAYKUR,  mhn  baa  baan  ooDoaottd  with  the 
forytara.    ImproTamunti  h»T»  traao  mad*  Id 

oataiBa  dapartmanta  tbat  will  raadat  tba  Ul. 

t' morn  ptipQl:.r  tbaa  it  baa  avar  baan  dartnc 
12  yttnet  Ita  proaparlty.  Onr  Billaof  Kara 
raoa  all  tha   dalloaoiaa  of    tba    taaaon.     Oor 

to  U  "Good  fc'ara,  Good  Oooking  and  Modara»a 

r.  BfiROCI  ate  CO.. 

INERS'    RESTAURANT, 

*;il   and  SSti  ComtDproial.  and 
7*9  Markat  itraat. 
•an  from  S  a.af.  to  10  rx.  aaSl  let 


THE  SAN  FRANCISCO 

LL  POSTING  COMPANY 

•4 aarcraMcat •  at.,  ear.  i.r.dcaaorf. 


McDANIELS 

Museum  and  Theatre. 

CHEYENNE,     WYOMING. 

TBI  rjKDBBMGKBD  WOULD  MO«T  RK- 
a;'*:tf  ullj  rapraaast  to  yon  and  tea  pabllo  Ran 
■rally,  that  ba  la  na*  praparad  to  fnrciab  (aoil- 
iMaaTor  atlibltlona  of  etai-y  kind  aod  character, 


I.ARi.K  AND  f!  iMMODlUl'-l  UAM.,  with  cool 
oaanary  ard  Sta«n.  Tba  Hall  la  wnll  TeQliUted 
aad  hibtad.  and  mad*  comforiaVTa  for  all  aaaiooi 
ofthayaar.  TdK  BKST  OF  MUSIC,  both  String 
aad  Braaa,  c*q  be  farnlibed  at  all  timea. 

Haiialaciory  arratiB-amanta  will  r>a  mad*  with 
THKATKIUAL  OKOlHER  UOMPANlEfJ,  alth- 
ar  for  K-ntinjof  Hall  or  porforioanoaa  on  a  par- 
ofDtaca  of  tba  racaipta.    OorrVapoodanoa  •ollcltad. 

Addreaa  J.  McDANIKI  , 

Lock  Box  No  l.Cboyaa&a,  Wtominf. 

If.  B.— Gorloaitiaa  wantau  for  tbe  Obayaone 
Moaf>nm.  Thoio  wiablDf  nrjK»Bi»manU,  aiata  low- 
fa*  rarmi  lor  Lhn  Wintei  8»noti,  aaodlDK  photo- 
vrapb  to  my  addrasa.  Half  Faaaaxa  Uonay  re- 
fandod  after  fllllng  onaaKementfl. 

jAMriK  McDANJE.A. 
Proptiator  Oboyanna'i'npati'n  and  Uuaeora, 
oca  3m  Lock  Box  No.  1.  Obafanna.  W,  T. 


THE  ART  OF  SINGING 

IN  ITS  HIGHEST  PERKEOTION  -RIOH&RD 
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THURSDAY FEBRUARY  6,1878 


Very  Thin. 

TLc  Oakland  Evening  Torchlight  hat  to 
article  (written  by  a  woman,  we  ara  afraid) 
about  Liar*  Fair.    It  commences  thQB  : 

Gent  cm tn  of  the  press,  is  it  not  about 
time  that  yea  give  as  a  rest,  and  stop  whin- 
ing aod  lovriiog  about  this  anfortuaate  wo- 
man ?  She  mey  be  a  bad  woman  ;  that  she 
loves  notoriety,  and  very  high'y  appreciates 
the  gratuitous  advertising  the  newspapers 
are  doing  f  jr  her,  is  very  certain.  She  has 
"  killed  her  man,"  but  she  has  also  bsen  ac- 
qaiited  of  the  crime  by  a  jury  cf  men. 

This  article  is  evidently  written  io  the  in- 
terest of  Laura  Fair.  It  is  not  time  that  the 
press  should  stop  bowling  about  this  woman 
as  long  as  she  howls  on  the  rostrum.  Her 
defender  says  : 

That  she  should  resort  to  the  rostrum  to 
com  plots  her  scheme  of  notoriety,  and  witbal 
Bupply  thereby  her  depleted  exchequer,  is 
certainly  no  crime— especially  not  if  men 
and  women  cm  be  inducad  to  go  and  hear 
her. 

It  is  a  crime,  an  Intuit  to  tbe  community, 
and  it  is  the  duty  of  tbe  pre-s  to  prevent  her 
from  deriving  profit  from  if.  Bhe  is  trying 
to  giin  all  the  notoriety  the  can  here  in 
ord&r  that  she  may  make  money  in  tbe  East, 
wtere  the  is  not  known.  It  is  the  duty  of 
tbe  press  to  thwart  hor  if  possible.  la  the 
Eist  there  are  preposterous  reports  about  her 
beauty  I  It  is  the>  duty  of  the  press  ta  ex- 
pote  the  fict  that  all  the  good  looks  Bhe 
ever  bad  have  vanished,  and  that  she  is  now 
neitber  pretty  nor  interesting,  but  a  cold- 
blooded, plain,  onattrtctive,  mercenary  wo- 
man, who  wishes  to  coin  money  oat  of  the 
blood  of  tbe  poor  old  man  whom  Bhe  mur- 
dered.   There  is  no  rest  for  Laura  Fair. 


Eminently   Just, 

A  faahio i  article  in  the  Tribune  justly  has 
a  fling  at  a  present  very  absurd  fashion.  It 
says  that  good  sense  "utterly  condemns  the 
style  of  'banging'  the  front  hair— that  is, 
cut  straight  across  tbe  forehead— as  origin- 
ating in  an  asylum  for  idiots,  afterwards 
practiced  upon  Skye  terriers  with  weak  eyes, 
then  followed  by  fifth-rate  ballet  dancers.'' 


Sensible  Man, 

When  Sidney  Smith  had  gravely  listened 
to  the  details  of  a  mad  dog's  course  through 
the  s'.reets  cf  London— how  he  frightened  a 
birhop  and  was  at  length  dispatched  with 
difficulty— the  clerical  wit  remarked  that  he 
'  'should  like  to  hear  the  dog'e  side  of  the 
itory." 

Sweet  Llttl«  Cherub. 

Susie  was  kissing  her  doll  the  other  day, 
when  her  papa  said  to  her,  "Dear  me,  yon 
seem  to  love  your  doll  better  than  you  do 
me." 

"Why,  yes,  papa," answered  Basie;  "she 
is  ever  so  much  prettier." 


fctealtn  ana  Pleasure. 

Tnere  axe  not  too  many  pleasures  la  Ban 
Francisco.  Nothing  Is  more  pleasant,  nothing 
more  health-giving  than  a  drive  Into  tne  coun- 
try now  ana  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
keep  a  carriage  of  their  own,  can  And  one 
equal  In  elegance  to  an;  private  conveyance 
at  the  Occidental  Garctfge  stand.  Frank  Bou- 
ton  has  there,  and  at  his  stables  1016  Stockton 
street,  carriages  of  every  description.  His 
drivers  are  careful  and  experiences,  his  charges 
are  moderate.  Tbe  moral  ol  the  above  la: 
to  to  Frank  Denton  ax  the  Occidental  Hotel 
wben  you  want  a  carnage.  o 


L<ivo   wen. 

Thofie  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  la  the  causeof  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Wash- 
ington treet,  at  the  oomer  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Eoeken,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  since 
IS49,  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  S&imagundl  soup,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  best  cud  of  tea  In  the 
city  —  Engllah  breakfast  tea  —  Souchong  and 
Orange  Pekoe— can  be  obtained  ^ere,  a 

Sewing  Machines  for  Sale^ 

Ranted  and  repaired,  at  116  Post  street  Alto, 
Ageney  hi  Mill*'  Adjustable  Treadle.  x 

I>o   Yon    Know 

That  with  Btjttxbiok's  Paxxzbki  you  can  cut 
and  make  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly?  Bend 
postage  stamp  for  an  illustrated  catalogue.  H. 
A.  Doming,  agent,  office  of  the  Howe  Sewing 
Machine,  No.  US  Kearny  e treet,  between  Batter 
and  Post.  San  Francisco.  • 


Holiday    Cardies. 

Fresb,  sweet  and  delicious  Candles,  of  every 
varisty,  at  1L  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 578  Kearny  ttreet.  Wholesale  ana  retail,  o 
T>r.     Doherty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
ehronlo  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  Is 
now  tbe  most  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
Ban  Francisco.  Office  519  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leldesdorff,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Cheer  Ho"~s  » 


A  Plentant   Surprise   Parly. 

Surprise  p&rties  are  no/,  so  much  in  fash- 
iou  in  San  Francisco  ib  in  the  towns  and 
villages  in  the  EtStero  Slates,  where  they 
sometimes  degenerate  into  nuimncts.  A. 
burpriea  party,  if  properly  managed,  may 
be  made  very  entertaining  and  pleaBmt. 
This  is  FiGAB.o'6  recipe  for  getting  up  one, 
which  he  hopes  will  be  used  again  and  again 
and  handed  from  one  person  to  another : 
Think  of  some  \sidowof  your  acquaintance 
—the  older  and  poorer  the  bfctttr;  than  go 
and  prospect  round  the  premises  and  see  if 
they  will  do,  when  Bwept  up  and  garnished, 
for  a  surprise  party.  Then  call  into  your 
coonci.s  a  few  lady  friends,  tell  them  of  tbe 
party,  aod  get  them  to  join  with  yon  in  get- 
ting it  up.  Next  think  of  all  tbe  nice  young 
men  you  know,  and  strike  them  for  a  dollar 
or  two  apiece.  After  that  buy  sicks  of  coal, 
sacks  of  flocr,  pounds  of  tea,  coffee,  sugar 
and  other  things,  and  have  them  ready  to 
take  round  tj  tbe  bmue.  Ihan  get  some 
mneicians  and  make  arrangements  for  a 
good  fupper.  On  tbe  evening  dress  in  your 
very  best  to  do  honor  to  the  cccaalon,  as  if 
it  was  tbe  Governor's  ball.  Have  all  the  fan 
and  amusement  possible;  you  can  make  the 
old  widow  feel  as  yonng  as  the  rest  of  you  ; 
make  her  bouBe  look  bright  and  eheerfal  for 
one  day  io  the  year,  and  enable  ber  to  lay 
in  a  stock  of  happWeBB  as  well  as  provisions 
(don't  forget  the  provisions)  that  will  last 
ber  through  many  gloomy  days.  We  have 
quite  recently  helped  in  testing  tbis  recipe, 
and  it  proved  an  immense  tuccees.  Of 
coarse  there  are  not  so  many  poor  people  io 
San  Francisco  as  there  are  in  other  cities, 
but  you  can  hunt  up  enoush  to  give  many 
of  these  pleasant  turprise  parties  if  yon  will 
pay  a  little  attention  to  the  matter.  Try 
Figaro's  recipe,  and  yon  will  thank  him 
for  putting  you  up  to  it. 


A  Strict  Judge. 

Among  tbje>  "local  waifs"  in  the  Sonoma 
Democrat,  we  find  tbe  following: 

Judge  Overton  publicly  reprimanded  two 
lawyers  for  paying  poker  in  open  Court. 

We  are  afraid  the  above  may  be  quoted 
in  Eastern  papers  to  the  diseredit  of  Cali- 
fornia. We,  therefore,  state  that  Judge 
Overton  is  proverbial  for  his  strictness. 
They  must  not  juJgo  of  other  judges  by 
him. 

How   Could  Siliy  Help   It! 

The  Sacramento  Record  eajs: 

In  the  Police  Court  yesterday  morning 
Elizibeth  Dowdy  was  sentenced  to  sixty 
days  in  the  County  Jail,  for  keeping  a  -dis- 
orderly house. 

A  dowdy  might  naturally  be  expected  to 
have  a  disorderly  house.  There  is  some- 
thing in  a  name. 

Gripbic 

In  a  recent  breach  of  promise  trial  in 
England,  a  female  witness  defined  "court- 
ship" to  be  "looking  at  each  other,  taking 
hold  of  each  other's  hands,  and  all  that 
kind  of  thing." 

Tbe  original  Rothschild  was  a  pack-ped- 
dler, who  traveled  on  foot  and  retailed 
chewing  gam  and  hair  pine  to  the  people  of 
his  time. 

There  were  one  hundred  and  forty  per- 
sons known  to  have  committed  suicide  in 
New  York  during  the  year  juat  past,  besides 
the  cases  not  found  out. 


Oysters. 

In  strolling  round  the  other  nlgfci. 
To  look  at  "Frisco  by  gas  light, 
uur  careless  teat,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where     fountain's  ceaseless  jjlay 
Of  waters  bright,  did  make  a  screen 
Through  welch  a  aweet  bouquet  was  Been; 
While  mosey  atone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Made  that  window  teem  to  he 
Some  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 
It  loofeB  so  nice— and  try  their  oheer." 
'■All  right,"  I  said,  '•!  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
Mo  sooner  had  we  fouud  a  seat 
Than  at  our  Bide  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  onr  wish— 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mlgnt  name.  ,  We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  magnificently,  too; 
Ail  kinds  of  oysters,  Juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that, 
And  If  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  f  and  crabs  and  terrapins  ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kinds  of  game. 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name. 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  fouud,  'twould  seem, 
That  tney  have  here  the  best  Ice  cream; 
8o  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "euch  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  tnere  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  Bouse,  337  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

CHARLES  BAARE,  Proprietor. 


500    Pairs    ot    Socks, 
At  all  prions*  at  the  What  Oheer  Laundry. 


The  oyster  trade  In  California  is  assuming 
glgantlo  proportions.  Emerson  Oorvlllo,  of  the 
noddle  Bock,  410  Pine  street,  furnishes  from 
his  own  oyster  beds  at  San  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  of  the  Pacific  Coast.  His 
Eastern  transplanted  oysters  have  *  fame  which 
baa  extended  all  over  tha  continent,  and  *  he 
■Saddle  Bock"  is  known  everywhere. 


The    Best    Remedies, 


mm 


Jones  &  Bchrouer'a 

Celebrated  Crab  Chowder  can  be  obtained  only 
at  aao  Bath  k treet ,  nearly  opposite  the  Aiham- 
bra  Theatre.  Bob  Hart  eats  It,  and  they  all 
eat  It.  Only  tbe  best  brands  of  Liquors  bot- 
tled for  family  use.  q 

Bairwork  and  Combinga 

Made  up  neat  and  cheap  at  850  Washington 
stteet,  near  Stookton.    Side  curls  Steamed  fo 
twenty-five  cents.  u 
• 

Beduced  prices.  Shirts  from  75c.  to  $3, 
Complete  aetoitment  of  Gents'  Furnishing 
£ood).    Beales  h  Oo.  Kearny  st.,  near  Buih.  ox 

The  Mountain  Beer  Is  the  only  real  Lager  on 
thiB  Coast.    Call  acd  try  It.  at  62A  Sacramento 
street,  where  it  is  (old  at  10  cents  a  glass.       x 
The  Place. 

If  you  want  a  clfan  oath,  with  clean  towels, 
s hive,  or  ;  our  hair  cut  Id  the  beet 


Tho  Same  Spirit. 

The  Oregoniaa  says,  epealiiog  of  Trinity 
pburcb: 

The  latler  is  the  wealihiest  church  corpo- 
ration io  America.  Yet  1th  vast  recounts 
lie  idle  in  their  plethoric  coffers,  or  are  ex- 
pended was  cf  oily  on  arcli  uud  groin,  while 
tbe*  street  Aiabs,  the  starving  sjnif  stresses 
and  the  laborer  upon  tbe  streets,  as  well, 
starve  in  the  very  shadow  of  Trinity  epiie. 
Is  it  not  high  lime  that  the  Protestant 
Trinities,  a  1  over  tbi?  broad  laud,  awak- 
en to  tbe  full  meaning  of  that  grand  enco- 
mium, "Thepoor  jehavealwayswith  you?" 

"Expended  wasteful  y  on  arch  and  groin." 
"Like  the  precious  ointment  wai  expended 
wastefully,"  "Why  was  not  this  ointment 
sold  for  three  hundred  pence  and  given  to  tha 
poor  ?"  The  Oregonian,  which  misquotes 
"The  poor  always  ye  have  with  you,"  might 
have  learned  a  lesson  from  the  three  prece- 
ding verses.  Money  spent  on  handsome 
churches  iB  not  wastefully  expended. 


THE  GOLDEN  ERA 

For-    1873. 


2IST  YEAR  OF  PUBLICATION. 


A.  Joke  AU    Round. 

Some  wags  at  Port  Townsend  played  a 
trick  on  a  doctor,  not  long  since,  by  calling 
him  to  attend  one  of  their  comrades  who 
they  said,  hsd  been  wounded  and  w&b  about 
to  die  in  the  woods.  The  doctor  went,  and 
found  tbepatiant  Bmeared  with  blood  which 
had  been  taken' from  arabit  recently  killed 
by  the  parly.  Tbe  doclor  didn't  enjoy  the 
joke;  neitber  did  the  other  fellows  when 
compel. eel  to  pay  $60  for  professional  ser- 
vice. 

—  ■»■ 

No  Coercion. 

On  board  \h%  vessels  of  the  Canard  line, 
Bays  the  London  Court  Journal,  the  church 
service  is  read  every  Suaday  morning. 
The  master  io!l  of  tbe  crew  iB  called  over, 
and  they  attend  service.  A  gentleman  said 
to  one  of  the  sailors,  "Are  you  obliged  to 
attend  public  service  ?"  "Not  exactly,  but 
we  would  lose  our  grog  if  we  didn't." 


A    New    Departure 


....FOB  THE.... 


ktej-w   -sr:Ej.A.:Et. 


FRESH    AND     BRILLIANT 
CONTRIBUTORS. 


The  Best  Talent  in  the  Country 


-    - 

San  Francisco  Feuilletons  and 
Social  Gossip. 


Fifty-six  murdsie  .in  New  York  city  last 
year. 

Cheap  Jewelry,  Kid  Gloves,  and  Ladles  and 
Ckntfi'FirnlBhiBg  Good*,  at  Baak'?,  store,  3  j 
Fourth  fiir;et.    Cheapest  io  the  city.  e 


NEW   ADVERTISEMENTS. 


JDST  ARRIVED    BY   RAIL.  AND  WILL  BE 
sold  at  price  to  soil  the  timer,  a  good  assort- 
ment of 

POCKET    CTItlBT, 
SCIHSOK8,    and 

ED  BE  TOOLS, 
All  warranted,  at  OHAS.  OTTO  i  GO'S  Hard- 
ware store,  318  Bosh  street.  Ross  House  Block, 
San  Francisco.  feolw 


TO  VARIETY^ ARTISTES! 

yARIETY    ARTISTES    AND    MINSTREL 
performers  going  from  San  Francisco  to  New- 
York,  or  vice  versa,  ehonld  stop  at 

SALT    LAKE    CITY. 

Firat-elase  BQCflgement?  offered  to  first-class  Dec- 
die  At  "THE  BOWERY,"  Main  street,  Joseph 
Dudley,  Manager.  Letters  so  addressed,  or  to 
Dick  Brown,  Business  Manager,  will  receive  a 
prompt  replf.  feS  lm 


A.    DESIDERATUM 

....TO.... 

MANAGERS,  STARSJMD  COMBINATIONS 

A  COMPETENT  MANAGER,  AGENT  AND 
Actor,  with  15yeirV  exprriesoe  in  England, 
Amerioe,  the  Oat-e  of  Good  Hope  acd  Australian 
Colonies,  India  and  China, 

IS  OPEN  TO  ENGAGEMENT. 

Ib  well  posted  with  tbe  profession  and  the  Prees. 
Oan  give  names  of  Minagare,  Theatres  or  Hulls 
List  of  Prices  and  helping  capacity,  in  nearly  every 
one  of  the  above  places.    Apoly  io 

J.  H.  McOABE. 
fe-1  lm  620  Washington  street,  IS.  F. 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  720  MARKET  STREET,  HARRY  OOR- 
byn  respectfaly  iaforms  fci*  friends  and  pat- 
rons that  he  bas  >efitted  inbeantilul  siyleAbin 
cosy  and  comfortable  resort,  aod  will  ba>  pleased 
tdgee  them,  ooe  and  all,  and  bave  them  sample 
■one  of  the  choicest-  wines  and  liquors.  A  new 
billiar-i  table  from  the  maonfacto  y  ol  Liesenfleid 
with  Phelan  and  Oolletder's  latest  patent  eteel- 
faced  onehions,  has  been  olaced  in  tbe  Billiard 
r'arl or.  1  ha  popular  And  effluent  beverage  mani u- 
nlatot,  Tommy  Carroll,  can  be  found  in  his  old  po- 
sition prepared  to  dispense  creators  aomfort to  all. 
jaSltf 


CHEYENNE  THEATRE 

Professionals  Wanted. 


SIX  FIRST-CLASS  PEOPLE.-MUST  HAVE 
good  Wardrobe.  Four  Ladies  and  two  Gen- 
tlemen to  be  good  in  general  bosineee  for  the  com- 
ing Winter  Season,  commencing  the  first  week  in 
November,  1872.  Address  stating  lowest  terms, 
with  Photograph.  Half  Fare  reloaded  after  fill- 
ing engagement. 

JAMES  MCDANIEL, 
Proprietor  Cheyenne  Theatre  and  Museum, 
oc52  Lock  Box  1.  Cheyenne.  W.  T. 


True  Reflex  of  California 
Life  and  Times. 


THE  ROMANCE  AND  REALITY 
OF  THE  PERIOD. 


The  Great  Novel  of  the  Day, 

The  New  Magdalen! 


rix  kvilkie  comma. 


GOLDEN  ERA 


The  "Podgers  Papers," 

By  "Pod  iter  a,"  la 

THE  GOLDEN  ERA. 


SWALLOW  FLIGHTS 

By  Charles  Warren   Stoddard.  In 

The  Golden   Era. 


TABLE       TALK, 
By  Olive  Harper,  la 

The  Golden  Era 


Rum  Punch,  Hot  Scotch, 

....AXE.    .. 

TOM    and    JEBBY, 

GO   TO  the  auixca 

Hot    Sootoli, 

iSS  Salter  afreet*  sear  Kearny, 

All    Drinks    Ten     Cents 

HOT     CHOWDEB     £TEBT    NIGHT. 

nol5 "if  JOS.  D.  BRIGGS.  Proprietor 


dividend   notice. 

masonic  savings  and  loan  bank. 

Ho.    0  Post    street,  Muionlc  Temple, 
SAN  FRANC1SOO. 

AT  A.  MEETING  OF  THE  BOARD  OP  DIREO- 
iors  of  tbia  Bank,  held  J&anary  20tb,  1£73. 
&  dividend  waa  declare  a  at  tbe  rite  of  ten  (10)  per 
cent,  per  annam  on  Term  or  Permanent  Deposits, 
and  eight  per  cent,  per  knnnm  on  Ordinary  Do- 

?oaite.  for  the  semi-annoal  term  ending  January 
1st.  1873,    payable  on  aod   after  February  let,  1873, 
free  from  all  tajcee.     GEOKGE  BOBINi, 
ja22-tf  Secretary. 


E.  P  ARDINI 

NO.  T*»  WASHINGTON  STF  *ET,  (ABOVE 
the  Plaza),  San  Francisco.  Boota  and  Shoes 
nude  to  order  in  the  best  French  stile.  The  same 
Tesdy  made  always  oa  hand.  no  l-3m 


LEWIS  ft  PAMPER. 


FenlUetoo,  In 

The  Golden  Era. 


ORIGINAL  STORIES,  POEMS  AND 
SKETCHES.  FASHION  GOSSIP, 
AXTTSEMENTS,  LITESATTKE 
AND  ART,  ANSWERS  TO  COR- 
B£SPCNEE.i'T8,     ETC. 


THE  "GOLDEN  ERA*1  IS  THE  OLDEST 
Weekly  Paper  in  the  State,  permanently 
established,  and  more  widely  oironlated  at  home 
aod  abroad  than  any  ether  on  the  Pacfio  Ooaat. 
In  California,  tbe  Atlinlic  States,  and  thronghont 
the  entire  Held  of  itegrea'.  and  rapidly  increasing 
circulation,  tbe  "GOLDEN  ERA"  is  universally 
regarded  aa  a  literary  and  family  journal  of  noe- 
qn&tled  excellence. 

To  Advertisers. 


The  "GOLDEN  ERA"  is  a  welcome  Sunday  rla- 
itor  In  every  Home  and  Household,  and  as  an 
advertising  medium  its  advantages  must  be  appa- 
rent to  business  men. 

TO  MAIL  SUBSCRIBERS, 

The  Golden  Era.  for  One  Tear,  53  GO ; 
for  Six  Uontha,  88  OO. 

Subscriptions  to  be  paid  in  advance. 

The  Golden  Era  and  Peterson's  X>adles* 

Notional  Magazine,  One  Tear.  $5. 

ay*  TUB  GOLDEN  ERA  aod  PETERSON'S 
LADIES'  NATIONAL  HAGAZENE  served  by 
Carriers  in  tbt  olty  at  UH  cents  per  wees. 

THE  GOLDEN  ERA.  single  oopies,  Ten  Cents. 
For  sale  at  all  News-stands. 


A  Safe  and  speedy  Reme- 
dy for  all  Bronchial  Affec- 
tions, Asthma,  Colds, 
Coughs,  Loss  :of  Voice, 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  Con- 
sumption, Hoarseness, 
Pain  and  soreness'  of  the 
Breast,  and  all  Difficulties 
arising  from  a  sudden 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  its 
healing  powers,  Ask  for 
the  California  Hall's  Pul- 
monary alsam.  Sold  by 
all  Druggists. 

J.    R.  GATES    &   CO., 

PROPRIETORS, 

Oorner    anniome    and     Commercial     at*. 

ja!3tf 


Pacific  Stone  Company. 


THE  PiOIFIO  STONB  COMPANY  OAX1, 
the  esvecial  attention  of  Architects.  Kngla. 
eers,  and  the  public  in  general,  to  the  SUPERIOR 
QUALITY  of  tbe  Stons  now  being  manufactund 
by  them  in  this  city  under  the  Ransoms  Patents. 
They  make  to  order  and  keep  in  stock : 
Bulldlne  Fronts,  Water  Pipe. 

Sinks,   MonaraeoU,    Fonntultu, 
-   -     TUes,  Copings?  for  Walls, 
Filters,  etc,  etc.* 
Together  with  Baneome'e  celebrated   Free-Grit 
Grindstones,  all  of  which  we  guarantee  superior, 
and  at  a  price  far  below  tb&t  of  band-cut  worC 
sr-The  attention  of  private  parties  intending 
build  ie  respectfully  solicited. 
Office.  No.  IO  BUSH  8TRRET.  Ran  Francisco. 


c  THOMAS    W.    BREE, 
SILVER  FI.ATBH 


'  MANUFAUTURKB 

— AKD— 
K  EP  A  I  O.  ER 


$2)  DRUMS    ISNJOS, 

OTXiKK    MTTSICAA.    INSTRUMENTS, 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1BOG. 

sjyLsjosons  given  on  tbe  Banjo  and  Drum.  MS 
MISSION  STREET,  between  First  and  Second. 

N.  B.— Fine-toned  Silver  Solo  Banjos  for  Pro- 
essionaJs  always  on  hand.  m>  tf 


TRAYS  always  on  hand. 


Alfred  Tetter, 

Manufacturer  and 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES, 

SSfi  Dnpont, 

SEAM  SUTTER  STREET, 

See  nay  stock  of  Bird 
Cages  before  purchasing 
elsewhere.  Alw&yssome- 
tblnguew  on  band.  My 
Patent  Cages,  mads  of 
Tin  Wire,  are  warranted 
FREE  FROM  VERMIN 
Also,  best  quality  TKA 
noSQtf 


Meerschaum  Pipe  Depot 

SIS    KEARNY    STREET. 

PIPES  MADE  TO  ORDER  AT, 
thesbortes  ootio?  All  Pipes  and 
Cigar  Holders  wan  anted  genuine,  and 
to  color  well.  MecrECbaam  Pipes  sod 
walkiog  Canes  Mounted  and  Repaired 
at  lowest  Eastern  Prices,  and  witb  tbe  best  work- 
manship. A  large  asEortment  of  Walking  Canes 
and  Faccy  Goods  of  every  description  always  on 
hand.  ■   nt>21  lm  - 


The  Popular  Beverage 

CONGRESS  WATER  FROM  THE  PACIFIC 
Congress  Springs,  near  Santa  Olara.  Indorsed 
by  the  Medical  Fuunlty  its  curative  powers  being 
eqnal  to  tbe  celebrated  Congress  Water  from  th» 
Springs  of  Saratoga,  New  lork.  Depot  removed 
from  128  Kearny  gtioet  to  New  Montgomery,  one 
door  from  Howard.  Famijfee  supplied  dally.  Lib- 
eral discount  to  the  traue,  and  orders  attended  to 
promptly.  de'ielm 


FRENCH  MUTUAL  PROVIDENT 
SAVINGS  &L0AN  SOCIETY. 

Twenty-Sixth     Semi -Animal     Dividend, 

A  DIVIDEND  OF  NINE  PER  CENT.  PER  AN- 
num.  net,  (9  per  cent.)  npon  the  operation* 
of  the  French  SavingBand  Loen  Society,  for  tha 
six  months  ending  December  3lst,  1872,  bus,  io 
conformity  with  tbe  renort  cf  tbe  Com mtttee  of 
Verification  appointed  by  tbe  members  of  tbe  So- 
ciety, been  declared  by  the  Board  of  Administra- 
tion, at  tbe  Bemi-Aonual  Meetiog  held  on  thS 
16th  instant.  This  dividend  will  be  payable  oo 
and  after  the  eighteenth  inBtsnt,  at  tbe  office  OX 
the  Society,  111  Bush  street. 

GUNiAVEMAHE, 
j201m  Direolorof  French  Savin«B  Ba»1r* 


GEORGE    MATES1; 

DEALER  IN  0YSTKR8.  CLAMS 
andali  kinds  of  SHELL  FISH, 
Stalls  Noa.  40,  41,  4S,  California 
Market,  entrance  on  California  street 

Public  or  private  parties  ud  families  — , 
from  6  A.M.  to  12  P.  M.    Ladiee'  and  Gentlemen's 
Ovi!***r  Rftoo*  on*r.  from  6  »  v.  n»  Vi  p  v        -*ri71» 


applied 


Philadelphia   Restaurant. 


OHAS.  V.  BERGOLD.  PROPRIETOR, 


TH  E     CHOICEST     M  EATS     AN  D 
Vegela'sles,     Board    by    the    weed. 


% 


Crystal  Sample  Room 

585    SACRAMENTO    STREET. 

ALT.    DKINK3.    PL4IN    OB    FANCY,    TW 
CENTS.    *9"Hot  Drinks  a  specialty. 

R.  MATHER. 
j&171m  Proprietor. 


F 


Bar  Sugar 

OK    BALE-S18    EIASNY    ST8EET.    AT 
MERGER'S.     Alio,  ev.rj  kind  of   Oandioi 

M.    A.    MERCER. 


Indian  Queen  Range. 

The  Best  in  tbe  Market 


V 

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*««i*T 
?  *•*, 

"«■  Jou, 


Map  a  Sod.      (£   * 
laifearaUa*    Toak.  j 


Qua    X* 
•  I    II 


I    I 

(0  8i 


miDiT.   r i. iint  ak 


■ 


IflGUIRE'S  OPERA  HOUSE 

«W   O0«i!\AT;->N    OF 

alian  Opera  Company! 

FOR  A   BRIEF  SEAL'S  0V 


HIW    ALHA.MBRA    TH1ATR1, 


a"a»«^.^W»»k«»»a«aww 


»j^N»^>^»«^^^-^^»^»i^^»*»^»»^»^S^. 


SAN  FRANCISCO  ATHENEUM 


I  I    \   I  '  I  •  %      III      It     W  N    <   >  I  '      I    1  1  1       <  .  I  J  1      \l 

EMERSON    MINSTRELS 

Mn.       JOHNNY       YV  J^.  L  IT:  N  ! 

LITTLE       DOGCAC. 


ourth  Crand  Opera  Night! 


SIG10RINI  AOEIINA  SPERANZA 

larafTrOCrm      itWtaiHh  .  OklAT 

■-••  «,  iliii 
■■awn  faaaa  ee  i 

t-nBAT   tvmmo         ruiciiTt 

•an  o»«ra  a  anr  vrae  »»  a   Tajwt 

S3LA  TRAVIATA 


Till*    IVtmnil  FEBRUARY   1 

mil  I'lllia    DC*I»0  Til  WT.II.  AID  UTTU/tT  imUOOl  AT  1 


epulis* 

>  fa  a*  laj 

Mt  ft*  i  ■ 

1 


M  fi  ■ 


•tana" 

daft 


III  Nil 

!  ai  S 


II"  ' 


laLilht,*,, 
aa.B.Fvwial 


...  *oa,.  AtkaHJI 

Jhaa  hMM  r 


Hnlnrgod    Chorus 
iBwttral  Condactt  r.  Maestro  D.  Bperanza 

It  !■•;■»  i    ITHWU,  TakeanfT  ll«A. 


ononnriA 

">a 
':ii»i.ii  annua 

in  is  1'iMin   as*ii  w  r.  iubih 

urn   anaiin  Tin-  i««r  nn. i.t  iirvni 

tll'lJI  HAT  '    u    M'lRBI.I. 

>«  wrrn  nir  ri.nt 

The    Bells,  The  Bells.  The    Bells. 

■  miMi.  unrrow.  i\n  tiik  k*tirb  poaHAWT 


Part     Ncnmil OH... 

Tta  **•  e»ll»in«.  alec*  udilwli  Bk.t.-b  tallllal 


non  iurt 

.JOUNXT   Al.l.r* 
LITTLB  MAO 


BIRLEHQUI    ORATION  ADD  It  YUAN 

L/ITTLB       HVH^O'IS      EBeENCE 


THE    NEW     INVENTION! 

ECPrHIMI>T  JI%1 POD  H*RT     JAKE,  toe  Bather SAM  BI0KET  |  PROF.  AQUAFORTIS   . ...  J.  ROBISS'lN 


OV,  HIIIII 


r.VAXH     AJTD     OKI   II  KATKA 


Taie  Ornt  Hu  of  the  9  atoo  !     Trrmtndoui  Surce*.  of 


raters  or  aj 
■  Mfl  r«r*]Ml 


«l    no 
.     1  AO 


•  4  Ml  lO 


Kw"r»«i  eas  b*  ra#*r»#J   .-   :d.  B:x  OfJoa  of  lb*  Opart 

Pi  in  *?«*  at  1  v«:*k k- ia  twMMM  at  S  o'clock. 
Vrrtfe  »— 1>.   rtiwirl    and    Mlatioa-ttrtct  caii  nop  at  th. 
M  4AV9  *t*tW  «rf  Ik*  Opm. 


PYGMELONandGAL  EAT-HER 

0AL.BAT.BIR LITTLE  MAO 

Olrt  Afi-lon Bob  Hart 

'.al O    W.  Bocaaf.llnr 

1MB  BATES JOBJINY  ALLES 

Meal  Baler J.  Robloeon  |  Attn  Biter Sum  Bicker 

Tit*  a-ttcn  ol  tbl»  j.l*c«  only  Lite  tea  nJautea.    The  eodienoe  will  pleaso  keep  their  seata. 
uetplickeb:  tomatoesi  pibesobioi 


»6  Cent* 

AS  uad  •!« 


uf  All  Btlu  eaetaat   the  Alhanubfa  Theatre  most  be  preeentej.   hereafter  on   Monday. 
IT*Performe&ce  to  commence  panetaallj  at  eLibt   o'clock. 


THI1    r.VENIN 


rianuART  i 

Ia4T.Xa»«      IlOar     DUnAMD 

■ONNTER   PRoYraiIk  TO-NIGHT 


A.  II..,  .,,...      .  M..n.rea« 

"w  '•  '••»•  Bkarlei  r..r... 

'""  »"»ii.n«i  a...  ur.,  —  1 

a.  o.i...  u,lt , 


-     ar.ea.Hane. 


.'ina  rear 


COa'CKTIOl  ACT 
■  »n«a 


ill.  tuuiiBue  iiuro 

Ml*.   I.«  r.mt| 


*0M>*  AlO  QHICUa  ITATUAIT   ICII  OUIIaS 

CORKOQR  APHICALITICA 


Overtax  fraa  ■lra4.Ua... 


"■•'-MM 


Paaer  •• 


•  aalr    Brewer 
la  hi.  a*reln|il.a 


••»■•  hb-I   D>*r* 

Tk*tati*    tloaa*. 

OT-riar*  frcia  IroaBl  ... 

4...04   Old  TlRw*. 

PROFESSOR  FOWLER  OUTDONE. 
Tboaptos  Rftft*  .id    Aiailrnai. 

■nn|  rinil    Dinrr 



■«■  ruk 

Orrrtare  froia  Zanpa Orebeatia 

••■I  ""'  D«err  I.yill*  i.lTle(ataa 


NEORO    COMICALITIES 

Arm«lroDf ao<1 


Bom 


Uwnailfal  Dullail Mnnlr   Mr   C'lntt 

O»*Tt0f*rrora  TrOTHnr* _ OrODHtrk 


To  Conclnd*  with  tfat  Laaihtbl*  Sketch 

Uncle  Eph's  Dream! 

EpbClawsoo Obarlatj  Tbompfoa 

Aant  BAOD-bOUwiOD.. Lqh  Dixon 

YonojtEph 97,   ArmttroDg 

Pl-nt*r Huib  Robicioo 

Kraas'  as Tomtnr   Rtll 

FikaIaE— Introdaoloir  tbo  who's  Ooapuf 


iiiiiiha*! 


Bevcraf 

OH  THE  Fl" 


TUB    MUDKL    LOUOIMtt  Holaita. 

'ACIF1C  HDUSt,Tt?3Snrr 

iiyiiipichouse,";"::;^, 


„..i  ««|f 


!■  i  <i  -A.  n.  o 

....THK.... 

DRGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 

....  OIBCDL4TE8;  IH  .... 

All    the   Theatres, 

——  ajn>   »— — 

CIRCULATED  EVERY   DAY 

D<    Til*    TKAB. 

iBNKRALLY    THRODGHDT    THE    CITY 


rsr 


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BAI.ITOX  A  OOTRH.I. 


Tboaa 
who 

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SW¥"fm¥-TB¥"il¥ 


OvrOatobnaad  $1  t>>  Won*  Hbtrtav,    Tbaj  1 1  rKBrttCTLT.  and  for  yaalii7  and  durability  will  mrir  0«  mUobod.    To  ba  bad  only  al  tba 

■*-<.*....  AND   8FE  THKM.  IXL    AUOTIOX    BTOKB,     «1«     Kr.rn;     all-eel. 


Wolf  in  the  Fold  &  the  Thistle 

TBE  THtSTLB  THAT  PRICKED  THE  FAlrl 
Laura  h«.  «ttnit  auoth'  r  odltion  ortho 
"Wolf  to  tbo  Fold"  tbal  dooi  not  oonflfct  with 
tbe  law  of  libel.  Q«t  it  at  Tblatletona,  No.  fl 
Post  air  *et  opp.  M»»oalo  Ttimplo.  Agent*  want- 
Bd  to  fl^ll  I'  on  Iho  t.tf'i't.  Ja.0  3m 


o 
id 


JOHN 


NONE   BIT  "1  HE    DINT  Ul'AMTY    OF  MEATS 
OAN  BE   HAD   AT 

Stalls  r>,  O,  Caliioriiin  Market 

MOUNTAIN  BEER. 


Only  Depot,  624_Sacramento  street. 

rplIIH    IX    TIIR    ONLY    REAL    I.**1™'.,.*,?.-? 


tb*  flo*st  Banr  oo  tbiB  Uoant.  It  it  PURR,  NOURISH 
inu.  and  of  a  FINE  TAttTK.  It  in  sold  by  tba  Olaes  at  lOc 
p-rdois«n  Qaart  Bottlai  at  81  JkO,  and  by  lO-sallon  Kena  a 
■a  ao,    «tr*A  Urst-elaaa  Hu!   i.UNOH  from  11  to  1  o'olook 


PIOHKAaB    IBOl     MAHIFAITOBY. 


A  PERFECT  RUSH 

KEPT    TJP 

TDety  and.  rsTislat, 

A.T    THE    tilVJEA.T 

IXL  Auction  Store, 

OIB    KF.ABXY    HTRF.ET. 


a»»  Tba  moat  EllIOAITT  OUSTOX  WOBK  LW  TJBB  OITP 
iwjja  jjeawa.aaa  arloaa.     BHIKS  ACHATlTABn 


^^msAisrA\ 


A  WONDERFUL  BUSINESS 

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Have  yon  beheld  ltf    If  not,  yon're  a  treat 
At  SQOARZA'S  PUNCH  SALOON,  In  Kearny  street 
There  BONA,  dleclple  of  QI1EAT  6QUAE.ZA, 
Dlepeoses  famed  Magio  Funchea,  rather 
The  moat  delicious  mixtures y«t  recorded; 
And  have  with  many  medals  been  rewarded, 
Ladles  their  CORDIALS  tfetTM  can  elp  at  lelBDre,— 
Their  "TtfARB"  apppaie,— and  Men  gain    "LAP  I  IBS 

PLEASURE." 
To  allay  connubial  difference!)  and  pain, 
In  "ANTI-DIVOBCE"  you  can  your  end  Attain. 
Sip  of  the  potent  extract  but  one  taete, 
Your  arm,  consoling,  straight  Is  round  her  waist 
Gueee  what  a   "MOUNINQ  OOilFOKT"  la  the  kls* 
That  heals  the  paarrel  and  Imparts  the  bllusl 
The  "WELCOME"  too,  you'll  always  find 
A  balmy  soother  (or  the  troubled  mind. 
Tbe  bright  "AURORA,"  and  tbe  swoet  "FAREWELL, 
Just  visit  BONA,  and  you'll  all  fare  welll 
His  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  are  the  panacea 
For  all  dyspeptics  and  for  diarrboaa. 
No  Oholera  Morbus  ever  has  been  found 
Where  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  kaook  around. 
BONA  tmd  8QUARZA,  spite  of  all  detrtotors. 
Hare  proved  the  Nation's  greatest  benefaotorsl 
Full  FORTY  diffjrant  hulchfal  drluk*  you'll  flnd 
To  aid  the  Man— Invigorate  the  mlndl 
Not  this  alone— a  Welcome  you  will  meet 
AtBONA'B-,6QUARZA'8)-317  KEARNY  8TBEET. 
Remember,  too,  not  this  famed  place  to  pass; 
ALL    SPLENDID   LIQUORS  BUTONE  BIT  AQLAS8, 


THEY  HAVE   TAKEN 

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....AT.... 

All  the  Mechanics'  Fairs. 


EIOK   SALE  WIILIUIil  HO  BaTTAIIi 
at  the  old  eataMlehaaeat,  ISO  kXawaatoTB 
oppoalt*  Wkat  Cbaar  Hooaa 


FIGARO-" 

THE  JOUEHAL  OF  AMUSEMENTS. 
PntjllBhed  «tot  Dw  in  U>»  7m  t>7 


Below  MocVomery.  8»n  FrMciaoo. 


FELDAT FEBRUARY  7,   1873 

AMUSEMENTS,    Etc. 

California  Theatre. 

The  beaatif  cl  comedy  of  "Pygmalion  sod  Gala- 
tea," one  of  tbe  very  best  cf  modem  times,  will 
b«  pitted  again  this  evening.  The  performance 
will  conclude  with  'TbeiSpeetre  Bridegroom." 
The  only  "PjitnitJion  and  Gallic*"  matinee  will 
be  given  to-morrow.  «od  toot©  who  neglect  to 
secure  eeau  will  b.ve  little  chance  of  gainiog  ad- 
m  i»j  ion. 
Metropolitan    Th-otrt-. 

To-right  will  be  the  last  night  of  tbs  perform 
UN  bat  one  it  the  attractive  spectacular  play  of 
"The  Yallow  H»u"  This  piece  will  beTprasented 
at  Lhe  matinee  to-morrjw  for  the  last  time.  To- 
morrow sveotcg.  Misi  Mariio  Jlordaont  will  make 
ter  first  appearau-e  in  ban  Fr  at  Cisco,  in  her 
aerie  comic  play,  entitled  "Darlicg;  or,  iWoman 
and  her  llaate',"  in  which  she  jwi.l  jersoaate  aiz 
different  enaracters. 
Alhamltra. 

The  till  which  has  dr»«n  inch  crowded  houses 
dunogUe  wet k  will  be  prtesnted  sgain  ihie  even- 
ing acd  slao  at  the  m»tlcee  tc-morrow.  Hilly  Em- 
erson, Jobaoy.  AUen  and  Little  Mac  are  a  strtng 
team  In  tbemselver.  acd  when  tfcey  are  supple- 
mented by  eoob  artistes  as  Bob  Bar',  faa  Rickey. 
J.G.  Russell  asd  the  others  who  make  npEmer- 
ioo  a  Minstre  s.  they  tue  a  performance  tbatean 
Boarecly  be  touUlsd  in  any  part  of  the  Doited 
Scales. 
Blaetilre'B  Opera  Hoaae. 

Tbefaebtooatle  people  turned  ool  in  fall  force 
latt  tight  to  enjoy  the  second  representation  of 
'  Maria  d*  Rohan."  lhe  applacss  "as  loud  end 
frt  aaent,  and  all  the  artiste,  engaged  is  its  rendi- 
tion acquitted  themselves  admirably.  On  Sunday 
•Teniae  tbe  ever-popularcpera  of  "La  Traviata" 
will  be  performed  with  lhe  cast  given  on  oar  first 
page.  I'igaKO  is  tbe  hsuse  programme. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

A  capital  first  part  is  given  at  this  honse  by 
Pinoy  Gam  tsar.  Misses  Armstroeg  acd  Jose- 
phine, Ohsr  ee  Cogill,  Matt  Kelly,  Tommy  Bree 
aad  others.  This  is  followed  by  an  olio  in  which 
Miss  Llllie  Hall  and  a  boat  of  iavoritts  appear, 
aad  tbe  linly  oomedie'.ta  of  "Tbe  Captain's  Rot 
a  alias''  ends  the  performarce.  A  gieat  bill  is  In 
preparation  for  to-morrow  Bight, 
lhe  Atheneara, 

The  company  at  present  engaged  at  this  boose 
comprises  many  popnlar  favorites,  and  tbe  pro- 
gramme presented  is  extremely  live'y  and  enter- 
taining.   Tbe  bill  for  to-night  appears  on  our  first 


Wilson'g    Grand    Amphitheatre      and 
Pari, Ian  Circus. 

This  oew  pace  of  amusement  will  open  on  Mon- 
day evening  next,  when  the  public  wilt  see  some* 
tblag  entirely  new  in  tbe  way  of  equestrian  per- 
formances. We  shall  give  a  description  of  tbe 
building  in  to-morrow's  paper, 
Woodward's  Gardens. 

G.  Boialay  made  a  successful  ascension  with 
his  Montgolaer  balloon  on  Sunday.  Next  Satur- 
day Meters.  Cob  and  Lay  will  make  another  as- 
cension with  their  grand  gaa  balloon.  Grand  per- 
formance and  balloon  aicenaion  by  the  Buislajs  on 
Sunday. 

Axatoxioal  McacTjaL— One  of  tbe  most 
■omptsie  collections  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
States,  comprising  hundreds-  of  costly  and  beau- 
liiii  wrx  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
only>  at  the  Mnseoxa  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
lour  may  be  profitably  scent  cere. 


Economy  la  Wealth. 

Mai  Adder  bsjb: 

A  lettei-WTifcr  informs  as  tfcat  in  Felin, 
China,  a  barber,  will  cut  ycux  Hair,  sham- 
poo snd  ihave  ytu,  cut  your  na;l§,  wash 
your  feet,  aod  bruah  year  clothes,  all  for 
cue  cent.  This  ;s  eo  ilu  h  cheeper  than 
the  work  can  le  coae  here  ttiat  ptrsone  wto 
with  to  prtC'iue  rtay  effect  a  considerable 
Baling  by  walking  orer  to  Ptkin  wheneyer 
they  desire  to  be  s bare  1, 


It  is  now  fashionable  in  Indiana  to  stamp 
dooghnuti  with  the  monogram  of  the  fam- 
ily. 

An  economical  justice  cf  the  psacs  in 
P.bode  Island  tried  to  marry  himself  and 
was  disgusted  at  bis  failure. 


How  to  get  all  the  music  out  of  a  grand 

Jjiaco— Let  a  (team  fire  engine  play  on  it  a 
ew  minuus. 


Eureka  Social  Club. 

The  prizes  to  be  awarded  at  the  Ninth  An- 
nual masquerade  ball  of  the  Eureka  Social 
Ciub  are  on  exhibition  In  the  window  of  Stoltx 
and  Bone  dry  goods  et  ire.  South-east  corner  of 
Kearny  and  Pine  atre-e  B 

Fob  Salx-a  lot  ef  cheap  mk  dreiseF,  at  M 

c?ot3ng!Wt'     *  K°°d  prlCe  pald  lor  CMt-°ff 

Altogether  xHe  Best. 

It  la  curioue,  but  true,  that  J.  A  ghaber, 
TOT  Market  street,  near  Third,  should  Bell  fur. 
niture  and  bedding  cheaper  than  any  other 
dealer  in  this  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
eonvlncad.  T 

Live    "Well. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  is  the  caueeof  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Wash. 
Ingtoa  treet,  at  tbe  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
I'.cken,  who  has  catered  for  tbe  public  since 
164?.  prorldee  for  bis  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  S&jmagundl  soup,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  e-  *€s.  and  overruling  the  heart  of 
man  can  l  -re.  Tbe  best  cup  of  tea  in  tbe 
city  —  English  breakfast  tea  —  Souchong  and 
Orange  Pekoe— can  be  obtained  here.  a. 


A  Lsmb  In  tbe  Tulon's  Jaws. 

At  the  menagerie  of  Bidel  and  Fairnall  at 
Turin  recently,  Bidel,  the  lion-lamer,  en- 
tered as  ueuiI  a  large  den  cf  animals  in 
which  were  Uods,  lioaefsea,  bears,  byenae 
and  a  Jarb.  After  the  feats  of  leapior, 
etc..  ordioarily  shown  at  suoh  exhibitions, 
tbe  grand  feature  consisted  in  tbe  simulta- 
neous approach  of  the  wild  animals  to  the 
lsmb  and  the  exchange  of  the  kiss  of  fra- 
tgrnily.  This  was  accomplished  Buccessfally, 
the  Enimals  methodically  touching  noses, 
then  gravely  stalking  back  to  their  places. 
Tbe  psrformance  wss  to  close  with  putting 
the  lamb's  bead  In  the  lion's  mouth.  No 
sooner  had  the  jaws  closed  upon  the  head 
of  the  animal  than  it  was  evident  by  th» 
eyes  and  movement  of  the  tail  of  tbe  lion 
that  fonl  play  was  intended,  and  before  a 
word  of  command  could  be  given,  streams 
cf  blood  were  running  from  hie  mouth. 
Bidel,  with  atremendous  blow  on  the  threat 
of  tbe  lion  and  a  shout  of  command,  forced 
tbe  animal  to  relinquish  its  victim.  But  to 
tbe  renewed  horror  of  the  spectators,  in 
dealing  with  the  lion  he  had  turned  hi* 
back  upon  the  honeys,  which  with  a  bonl 
of  rage  leaped  en  his  back.  Fortunately 
fcr  Bidel  tbe  claws  and  teeth  of  the  lioness 
only  entered  bis  clothing,  and  with  a  spring 
and  cry  he  jumped  from  under  her,  at  tbe 
same  time  striking  right  and  left  with  bis 
loaded  whip,  fo  cine  tbe  animals  to  the 
front  of  the  cage.  There  was  an  instant  cf 
besi'tition  and  submission  on  the  part  of  tbe 
ldtbr,  during  which  Bidel,  revolver  in 
hind,  nofastened  the  cage  and  backed  him- 
self out  of  it.  Seeing  him  safe,  the  reac- 
tion cf  the  audience  was  tremendous,  and 
the  cheers  were  desfeniDg.'  Although  per- 
fectly quiet,  tfcc  deadly  pallor  of  his  face 
gave  evidence  of  the  danger  he  had  pesjed. 


Very  Rational. 

A  man  re-iiingin  a  New  England  town, 
at  some  distance  from  a  relative,  received  a 
message  one  cold  evening  in  November,  to 
hasten  to  his  residence,  as  he  was  in  a  dying 
state.  When  he  arrived  he  was  told  that  hit 
reason  had  entirely  left  Lim.  The  fiick  man 
presently  turned  his  head,  saying,  in  a  faint 
voice: 

•'Whois  that?" 

He  was  Informed  that  it  was  the  relative 
who  had  been  sent  for. 

"Ob,  ob!"  said  he;  "yes!  He  must  be 
cold,  ilake  him  a  good  warm  toddy— yes, 
a  todc"y,  hob  toddy!" 

"I  goe-s  he  ain't  crazy,"  said  the  visitor  ; 
"he  talks  very  rational." 


Hypercritical. 

An  advocate,  blind  of  one  eye,  pleading 
one  day  with  his  spec  acles  on,  said,  "Gen- 
t'emen,  I  shall nsa  nothing  but  what  is  nec- 
es-ary."  "Then,"  said  Mlngay,  "take  out 
one  of  the  glasses  of  your  spectacles." 


African  Mormons. 

Pr.  Livingstone  f^and  a  tribe,  living  on 
the   borders  of  one  of  the  Central  African 

lakes,  the  women  of  which  were  quite  dis- 
gusted on  hearing  that  in  England  a  man 
had  but  one  wife. 


What  is  that  which,  when  brought  to  the 
table,  is  cut,  but  never  eaten?  A  pack  of 
cards. 


Whisky  is  said  to  be  a  horn  of  plenty,  be- 
canss  it  will  corn  yon  copiously. 


Ct  la  Perteotly  Astonleninjc 

How  beautifully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
>efore  8  a.h.  returned  the  same  evening  If  de 
(bred. x 

£*lxoto8rT<apriic    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  tbe  Peoples  Art 
Oallery.  SI  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 

Mission  street, x 

A.  Pleasant  iiocauoa, 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  tbe  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  building  Is  a  verv  fine  one  and  is  well 
lighted  and  ventilated.  * 


Fresh  and  Sweet. 

Per  the  beet    confectionery,  go   to  Canty  and 
Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Salter.       x 


Oysters. 

Why  travel  sa  far?  Shellfish  of  every  kind 
kept  at  Manning's,  oyster  dealer,  672  Howard 
strcot,  near  Third,  next  to  csr  office.  c 

McDowell,    Show   Card  Writer, 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order,  boom  10, 
506  Marxet  strret.  cor.  Post  and  Montgamary.  u 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  Is  no  end  te  tbe  multitude  of  fashions 
in  hats.  At  "  :he"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  immense 
— tbe  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  a 


Something  .New. 

Wm  A.  Hubbard's  manufactured  misses'  and 
infant's  garments  and  ladies  undtrwetr  in  suits, 
are  fsmed  f'  r  their  Bopericrity  of  mske  and  tex- 
ture all  over  the  Union.  Mr.  Geo.  W.  Amldon, 
tbe  authorized  agent  of  Mr.  Hubbard,  ha3  estab- 
lished a  depot  of  these  gools  at  218  Second  st. 
for  wholesale  and  retail  trjde.  A  liberal  On- 
count  to  tbe  trade.  i 
« 

Dr.   Barlow   a.  smith 

Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Kervous  Dis- 
ease* at  his  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evenlrg,  commencing  at  7  H  o'clock, 
a  cart  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examlnatiOEs  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  dally,  from  9  to  *  p  M  ,  free.         w 

For   'WsLaninsr 

Shirts,  $1  GO  per  doz.;  small  pieces,  60c.  per 
t(  a.     At  tbe  What  Cheer  Leundry-  • 

For  a  safe  and  efficient  Bt^rrrrntB  of  thk 

CoitPLEuos,  use  Dickit'6  Famous  Ckiiek  di 
Lis.  , 


U    TCojx   Want 

Tour  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
act  spoiled,  send  them  to  the  What  Oheer  Laun 
***• x 

rXaravorsjrr.— Madame  Clara  Antocla,  the 
fl|jan|^|UflfjM|d#B^Bjar^Ula^ 


UEUOB1ES    OP    THE    PAST. 

BV  MiBUS   »0r.DlOT. 

Boyally  the  day  is  ending, 
With  ltt*  golden  glery  crowned  : 

and  the  suo  to  re-t  descending. 
Twilight's  vail  now  spreads  aronnd. 

Eve,  its  Btairy  mantle  wearing, 
Softly  moves  upon  the  scene  j 

While,  the  solemn  stillness  sharing. 
Thought  goes  back  to  what  has  bten. 

Back,  thrcugh  memories  o'erflDwing, 
LesB  with  joy  tbsu  pain  aod  r  Jta, 

To  tha  Hme  when  life  was  glowing 
With  tbs  tunny  beamB  of  youth. 

t  bidowy  forms  now  flit  before  me, 
Phantoms  of  the  Long-ago  ; 

Sorrow — no:  all  sadness— o'er  me 
Come',  ani  tears  unbidden  fijW. 

Hopes  !  that  ere  frnltic  n  perished, 
Friendships  that  have  passed  away  ; 

Love,  that  in  my  toul  I've  cbfriehtd, 
From  that  unfargottea  day. 

All  the  wesry-cMored  phages 
Of  the  pas*,  commlngl  d,  eeem 

To  perplex  me,  like  the  maz*a 
Of  a  b.-ain'di;ttmpEred  driam. 

In  thi?  wear;  world  of  tadneer, 
My  trief  ra:e  w.U  soon  ba  r  in  ; 

Bnt,  through  all  its  *loom  or  gUdneap, 
Blessed  Lord,  "Thy  will  ne  dene." 


An    Expert's  Opinion. 

The  post  Campbell  eays  that  he  once 
heard  a  lady  of  distinguished  beauty  and 
rank  defend  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence  from  the 
charge  of  having  been  cu'pible  in  paying 
attentions  to  ladies  without  intending  to  fol- 
low them  up  with  an  offer  of  his  hand.  A 
gentleman  remarked  that  Sir  Thomas  was 
highly;  blamable.  "No,"  replied  tbe  lady 
(it  was  rumored  she  herself  wss  occ3  the 
temporary  object  of  the^great  painter's  ;at- 
tentions),  "no  not  exactly— not  so  much  to 
blame'"  said  she,  musingly.  "Whatl"  ex- 
claimed the  gentleman,  "yon  astonish  me! 
Not  to  blame  for  such  conduct?"  "No,  not 
so  much,"  was  still  lib  musing  response. 
"Can  yon  really,  madame,  defend  suca  be- 
havior as  desertion?"  "Why,  sir,"  inter- 
rupted the  lady,  "to  confess  the  truth,  I  am 
firmly  of  opinion  that  the  majority  of  the 
women  would  rather  be  courted  and  jilted 
than  not  courted  at  all." 


Do    l*ot    Suffer    from    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Cores,  Bon- 
Ions,  Club  and  Ingrowing  Kails,  can  find  inBtant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tnte,  810  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  P.M.  We 
speak  from  experience,  having  tested  tbe  Doc- 
tor's capability.  Beferences  given  if  required,  b 


Holiday    Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tacleB 
that  compare  with  Squsrra's.  Bquarzi's  Punches 
are  famous  for  the  high  art  sbownin  their  man- 
ufacture, the  happy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  tbe 
disciple  of  tbs  great  Squarza,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
the  Holiday  tables.  For  sale  at  tbe  new  branch, 
317  Kearny  Btreet,  or  at  tbe  Old  Headquarters, 
120  LeideBdorff  street.  a 


A  Happy  New  Tear. 

What  a  pleasare  it  is  to  meets  smiling  counte- 
nance, whether  it  be  on  the  street  or  to  the  par- 
lor. And  why  is  it  that  some  faces  wear  a  contin- 
ually happy  look  ?  It  is  simply  because  they  live  on 
a  plait?,  nutritions  and  Babetantial  diet.  That  man 
is  a  pnblio  benefactor  who  will  conscientiously 
serve  ns  with  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
meal.  Louis  Meyers,  croonetor  of  the  "White 
House."  Kearny  street,  also  of  the  Capitol  Res- 
taurant, Fourth  street,  does  it.  as  hundreds  can 
enthusiastically  testify.  His  k-. tuh^ns  are  marvels 
of  order  and  cleanliness.  Try  him,  and  jou  will 
find  it  impossible  to  est  elsewhere. 


The  Illustrated  Press  (8.  F.) 

Ko.  1,  January,  18"3.  Sold  by  subscription— 
$1  60  a  year.  Elegant,  choice,  cheap.  Sample 
nnu^e:-,  15  cents.  Adcrdss  Murrty,  Dewey  & 
Co.,  S.  F.  o 


T-he    President's    Message. 

Peace  and  prosperity  are  tbe  bey  notes  of  this 
document.  Chespness  and  durablitv  are  tbe 
characteristics  of  H.  Lucbslnger's  furniture. 
All  should  visit  bis  emporium,  735  Maraet 
street,  and  ascertain  hew  cheaply  a  bouse  can 

be  furnished.  n 

■   «-' 

Wlxavt    Cheer   Liaundry 

Employs  no  Chinamen,  and  should  be  pat 
roniiea  by  everybody.  • 


Watches  and  Jewelry, 

Very  low.  at  H.  A.  Calender's,  62  Second 
tr*et,    corner  of  Mission.  d 

Genuine  Havana    Clprars. 

Best  brands  at  61    Ai^ntgomery  street,  S.  W. 
corner  of  Merchant.    Franca  &  Caba.  Q 


Wr.«hln»  Beturnedln  OneDay 
An*  we  never  disappoint,  at  tbe  What  Cheer 
Laundry. 

Lever  Buckle    Suspenders, 

At  1 1  per  pair— 25  per  cent,  cheaper  than  else- 
'Therr^ — at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  x 


Sam  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Buss  House  Carriages,  can  be 
found  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
'abllshment,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery sts.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Csrriaee  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
ox  night,  at  reduced  rates.  sa 


Best    Quality    of  X>osr«lcm 

Driving  gloves,  at  f  2  pes  pair,  at  the  What 
Oheer  Laundry  x 

For  the  Very  Best  Drinks. 

Goto  Ta.es'  Branch  Saloon,   corner  of  Market 
and  Third  streets.  bo 


Diamond    Catarrh    Remedy 

Is  a  sure  cure  for  Catarrh  or  Colds,  Ask  your 
druggist  for  It,  Or  send  to  Dr,  A.  F.  Evot,  No. 
9  Post  street.  z 


An    Old    LandmarK. 

Tbe  Verandah  Cigar  Store,  at  the  27.  E.  corner 
of  Seamy   and    Washington  streets,  kept  by 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZErVS 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITUTE 

N.  £.  cor.  Juckion  and  Keurny  st*. 

TBE  GREAT  ERaDICATOR  OF  SPECIAL 
tjuMPLAlXT^.  formerly  ol  Lock  Hospital, 
London,  aod  trje  list  twelve  Years  of  bau  Franvi  tea. 
DK.  T<-  Zi-  R  inform*  the  afflicted  that  after  visit- 
ing all  the  HOSPITALS  IN  LuNOON  AND 
PaRIS,  ai,d  6p*ndicg  one  year  io  tbe  moat  cele- 
brated Hospital  id  London,  tbe  LOCK,  be  his  re- 
opened tiB  old  Medical  Iosutute  at  the  old  stand, 
wbtra  he  can  always  bs  ioand.  DR.  TOZtfrt  ban 
for  forty  years  met  with  usparaMeted  success  in 
tee  featmeut  of  disess*  tteuertlly  known  ae 
CHRONIO  AMD  bPKOlAL  OumPLaIXIS. 

DK,  CHAS.  B.  TOZEB 
is  in  everr  way  responsible,  binding  Himself  to 
effect  a  permanent  ccas.  or  making  no  cha-ges 
Tuo;e  wbo  cannot  affjrd  to  pay  for  advice  a-d 
medicioe  will  be  cDarged  fir  meduine  only.  7  UK 
M'JN  l  HI.  Y  RES  ruhATlVE  PILLS,  never  known 
to  fail  to  giving  relief  io  oases  for  which  tneyare 
rf-ommeoaed.  are  to  be  obtained  only  at  my 
office.  Price,  S-i  P"  box.  Full  direction  on  each 
boj,  tent  hy  t'lpreES  or  otherwise, 

D.t.  TC'ZtR  coes  not  imitate  the  advertising 
Quacks  hdo  make  it  a  practice  to  nuolish  false 
nfndaviiaand  otbnr  lalse  reference?,  but  refers  to 
tbe  mon  respectab'e  people  in  tbe  state,  wbom  be 
bas  eriiEli  of  diseases  wbiob  others  have  failed  to 
core. 

DK.    OHAS.    TV.  TOZP.K, 
>*.  9.  corner  Kearny  and  Jackson  streets, 

fel-if  ban  Fratcieei 


Biggest  Race  Yet! 

TBE  BUM  AN  BAOE. 


rptlE  MAJORITY    OF   TKOSE  WHO 

*-  realde  In  Nnn  FrunclNCO,  boy  their 
Shirts  ond  FarnUhlDs  Qoodi  off  ISi:.M: 
TJIC'T  A  CO.,  So.  a  Second  str>et,  r»c 
ennae  they  are  nlwoy*  treated  well  aod 
bay  their  goods  at  tbe  lowest  prices, 

"THE   OLD  aTAND." 


CLARK'S 
CHEWING  CANDY. 

Read!       Read  !      Read, 

rpHE     PUBLIC    ABB    HEREBY    NOTIFIED 

JL  that  the  Candy  made  and  sold  by  John  Prit ch- 
ard ,A.  J.  Baker  and  Patrick  Prearn°,  at  ~,i  Fourth 
street,  is  BAKER'S  CHEWING  CANDY,  al- 
though they  Bell  it  from  a  wagon  acd  a  store,  to 
both  of  which  they  USE  OCR  NAME  to  draw 
custom. 

L.  B.  CLAPK  t  CO., 
a271w  No.  G9  Fourth  street. 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

ETEKY    SATUttlllY    NIGHT 


Piano    ana     Singing:    at  8  P.M. 


CHARING 


* 


SALOON 


606  MJaalon  «treet,  near  Second. 
delO  EAGLES  A  WILD,  Proprietor 


THE   OLD 

Hot      SCOtOlL, 

15  Morton  Street,   near  Keurny. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 
Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  AND_ JERRY  IN  TOWN. 

Always  on  file  the  New  York  Herald.  Harper's 
Weekly,  Frank  Leslie's,  Day's  Doing?,  Police  Ga- 
astte,  all  tbe  California  pap,ie,  also  London 
Punch.  Bell's  Life.  Illustrated  London  News.  Call 
and  sa'isfy  yourself. 

sr  Don't  forget  the  sign  of  the  Hot   Scotch. 


deTtf 


CHARLES  WM.  FFLDMAN.  Prop'r. 


MESSRS.  M'NEIL  &  CALDER 

«  NNOTJNCE8  TO  THEIR  FRIENDS  AND 
A  the  Public  generally,  that  they  have  opened 
under  COLMAN'S  CLOTHING  bTORF,  Corner 
of  Bush  end  Montgomery  streets,  with  a  WELL 
SELECTED   STOCK:  of 

CHOICE  WISES, 

LIQIORS    AND 


All  are  invited  to  call,  and  ARCHIE  AIcNEIL 

AND   WM.   C.  CALDER  will  do  their  best  to 
make  them  comfortable.  ji.'ltf 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 


L.    BLAIR'S, 

9   Kearny  afreet. 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession. 

THE  UNDERSIGNED,  WHO  HAS  BEEN 
over  twelve  years  connected  with  the  press  of 
Melbourne,  and  is  well  known  by  tbe  members  ol 
the  profession  in  the  Colonies,  begs  to  intimate 
that  he  is  prepared  to  give  experienced  advice  t^ 
all  persons  professionally  visiting  or  xusdiiatLnfl  - 
visit  to  the  Australian  Colonies.  Fee  moderaU 
Punctuality  in  dispatching  replies  may  be  relied 
upon, 

WliLIAV  HENRY  WATERS 
13 Victoria    Chambers,    -iO  Collins   street.   M>i. 
bourne.     Australia.  fefi  t' 


DR.  H.  C.  F.  BEHRENS. 

OFFICE. 
KO.    SIS    SEAKKT    ITIEI1, 
Betwe«n  Bash  mad  S.tUr.  j,3)lm 


NEW  YORK  PRICES 

HALL'S    PIANOS 
Fcr  sale  at  No.  la 
Tiler  street.    Call  and 
examine  lor  yourselves. 
■■-Tbe  only  Califor- 
nia-made Piano  on  the 
deUtf 


ALHAMBRA  HONING  HOUSE. 

FINELY  FURYISHED  ROOMS,  SIN- 
gle  or  in  suite. 

Well  Lt gated  sand  Yentlluted. 
Dnrumistied  Rooms  to  let.    Lodrics  wttt 
or  withent    board.      ALHAMBRA    BLlLDlNG 
•  t  ft  Ba«b  street  oo34  tf 


Z.V. BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

nookiL-lltn  uiid  Htrttlon^ra. 
H.  H.  Moore,  fi09  Mont,«omery,  near  Merchant, 

Hnalneaa  Colleteca. 
Hesld'e.   Bryant  £  ^tratton's  College.  C4  Post  St 

Butcher* 
Eats,  Fred,  Stalls  %  to  100.  California  Market, 

itrns*  Foaucl<M*ICM. 
Weed  &  Kingwell,  California,  125  First  st 

DenlUla. 
Dr.  King's  Grand  Dental  and  Surgical  Institute- 
616  Sacramento  street 

French  Puncy    Coed*. 
Locan  A  Co.,  19  Montgomery.  107  and  109  Sutter, 

Hnmnn  Hair. 
Sampson.  A.  £.  A  Co..  110  Second  street. 

Mmle  und  Uualcal  Instruments. 
Keene.C.  C,  m(t  .  aacordians,  repairer  of  all  rindj 
musical  instruments.  N.E.  cor.  Bash  &  Kearny. 
Wises  and  Jj.imir-.     (Wnolesale.) 
Daoerl  F.  A  Co  .  *04  Front 


Mme.  JOSEPHINE  EDMONDS 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC    PHYSICIAN. 

TWENTY     TEAKS     OF    FKACTICB 


IN  THE  TREATMENT  OF  D1SEASEVINC1- 
deat,  t a  f-miilfB  h«B  plaod  Madame  Edmonds 
at  tbe  b^acl  of  all  pbMiciaus  makmi;  each  practias 
a  specialty,  ^nd  enQtilett  btr  to  guarantee  a  soerdy 
aod  permiioent  care  in  lhe  worst  ca«es  of  sap- 
presion  ar_d  nnnr<traal  noraoKerneote.  Ladies 
will  tied  Madame  Fdmnnds  a  skiil'ui  nbTsioiao, 
ana  ir  is  to  ibeir  inter'  s»  to  cmsuli  ber  in  all  dia. 
easts  incident  to  women  b-tore  tampering  w|in 
poieocoos  nostrcmo.Qaack  docrora  and  bnmboga 
Madame  fc-dnionds  desonbaa  diseases  without  my 
inforfTft'ton  from  the  patie- 1,  and  oor^e  witboui 
the  use  of  mercury  or  exDeriroent>>,  tbaa  eaving 
from  wrong  treatment  lor  priv.ite,  chronic  ana 
cancer  dieen"BS.  Coirepurn  1eoo»  e-ncHy  coabV 
deotlal.  Office  and  r-sidenc,  -415  Pine  ?tr«L. 
""'tKomery.  ia-''Iy 


between  I 


t  i  M  o 


y   Fire 

E2TINGUISHE2 


"ABSOLUrtLY     THE     BEST     PROTEOTIOl 

AGAINST  FiRt  ! 

6ESD     FOB     THEIR     "  BKCOBD." 

R,  B.  IEV.-1M  &  Co..  General  Agents  Paoific  Co*lt> 

Forsaleby  W.  B.  .MURDOCH, 

Local  Apeot.  31?  Ca'ifornia  at.,  Sad  FranciBfJo. 


POll   Ta^xies 
FOR   1873 

ABE 

3>ffO"W-     IDXTE3, 


..AND.. 


Payable    at    the   Assessor's  Office,  or   to 
Deputy. 

hlTI  KOSENER,  Assessor. 
j«17  1m 


OLO 

DAVE  mTndES  A  Oa.atthe 

__ - old  original  Bed  Lion.  19  Gears 

street,  between  Keirny  nnd  Dupoot,  where  yon 
can  bare  HOT  AND  OOLD  DRINKS,  notforgel- 
ting  the  old  Pioneer  Lunon.  The  "Old  Sport  is 
always  on  band.         


ARION 

Pianoforte. 


DECLARED  BY  THE  JUDGES  AT  A.LATB 
Fair  of  the  American  Institute,  after  a  blind- 
fold  trial    against    8'einwoy's,  Obtckenngjft,  aad 
others,  to  be THfc.  BEST  ON  EXHIBITION.     B, 
CTJRTAZ,  Mole  Agent.    BO  O'FarreUsftreak 
N   B— Pianos  of  all  styles  TO  BFNT.         Tnai4 


OUTSIDE    LANDS.. 

ANY    AND    ALL    PERSONS    THAT    HAVB   I 

made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  OUfr 
6IDE  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  hive  the 
amount  refunded  at  the  office  of  tbe  undersigned 
upon  the  presentation  of  au  order  from  the 
Mayor  and  City  and  County  Attoruey. 
delStf  A.  AUSTIN. 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

MASONIC    SAVINGS   AND    LOAN    BANK. 

Ko.    O  Post   street,  Masonic  Temple, 
SAN  FRANCISCO. 

AT  A  MEETING  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  DIRE0- 
tors  of  this  Bank-,  held  Jauuar?  20tb.  IfrTJ- 
a  dividend  was  deolared  at  tbe  rate  of  ten  (10)  per 
oent.  por  annum  od  Term  or  Permanent  Deposits, 
and  eight  per  cent,  per  annum  on  Ordinary  De- 
posits, far  tbe  semi-annnal  term  ending  January 
21et,  1873,  payable  od  acd  aflBr  February  ]bt.,  1671, 
free  from  all  taxes.  GKOKUii  ROHL\S, 
\iii~\t  Secretary. 


GENTS'  FURNjSllING  GOODS. 

A  LARGE  ASSORTMhNT  OF  GENTS'  FUB- 
nisbirg  Gnode  to  be  bf>d  eood  and  obeap,  st 
tbe  "uLD  CORNER,  "J  LEVY'b.Slo  Montgom- 
ery street.  Justice  giveu  to  all.  Don't  forge'  th» 
number.  CIO  Monlsomerv  street  deHO  1m 


CANDIES. 

ALL  KINDS  OE  THE  FINEST  IOAND* 
made  at  our  Steam  Candy  Factory  dallj.  All 
orders,  especially  from  tbe  country,  are  solicited 
and  will  be  promptly  attended  to. 

OANTY  A  WAGNER, 
\ttV  Montgomery  ftt~    os/'V  Softta* 


CENTRAL 


NO.  IIS  GEARY  STREFT.1 
Best   accommodations  for 

Families  in   the    city.     Private      _        — — 

entrance  for  Ladies.    Hair   Cutting.  Sbaving  and 
Sbampooicg.    Children's  Hair  neatly  out   Ladies 
Shampooing  50  cents. 
i«17  Im  L.  OORRIYEAD.  Propristar. 


MR.  AND  MRS.  DREW'S 

Select  Dancing  Academy 


DRESS  MAKING. 


AMERICAN     EXCHANGE, 
HA-YWAJEtDSSi. 


*ifar 


ui   miacncoi  tridat.  in  uu 


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r  end" 


lETROPOLITAN  THEATRE 


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CALIFORNIA   TIIEATB1, 


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II  »r  a  l    nr  iiTTl.tDiti.lnoi 

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TBI    USB    or    FIR  ' 


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•IV    MorlAii     Morcinunt 

I.  b.r  mw  ll.ric-0.al.  P1«l  .ctit.»d 

llnjc:  or,  Woman  and  Her  Jinstrr! 

In  «hi,Q  «b.  wi'l  nw.m.u  »  ,  ■!  i  c  tf.ni  Gbu.ct.r*. 


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■  -»!«  umil  ita  terrain* 

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Tn«  eveninjr'*  ft,trr;etoiEent  will    eouctade   *Tltb 

THE    SPECTRE     BBIDEGROOM! 

DIOOORT    MIL    JOHV  T.  BtTMOMD 

tUKIMlC  WALTEK    LBMAM 

M 0  lt'EWCS JOHN  WIL.^  IN 

VtNTISOTOS E    1L1    1 

FACL J.  8.  roBRENCE 

T1UHA9  R.  J.  PBEsruN 

CIEORKINA MIUS  CARRIE  1VVATT 

Lav  IN  i  A MiavNgLLIB  CPKMISfl 

SATURDAY    AFTERNOON,    AT    2 PYGMALION    1UTINIE 

IS    REHEAK»AL 

th.©  x^oTPtix^tr  3Biji.n©s<a.\a.©,  hxlioim 

prucEa  or  admission. 

Rrtrrrrd  ■»#■». I »—  Dr*s«  Circle  tut  Orchestra #1  **»    Balcony „ SO 

BcHrvtd  Iteei*— Balcany Ij     GjiH*ry «•/» 

Dree*  Circle  Admiasioo  Kl  u»    Frlv.it*  Coxa* SB    undHlOOO 


Lll.l.l  I    lltltl.WU 
T-t.   Mud   "mrhr.  ,  ]..   \>rotr 


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n<>w     We     Pound    r><>t     uu<i. 

.1    II    I,  XHKIN  »ti,1  t'AUKIK  ARM-TRONQ. 

Bunch  of  Ballads Miss  Lillie  Hall 


nDf:    .'nil    Itt»l|rf> 


Ml.«  .JoncphlBtr 


FOUR  O'CLOCK  TRAIN. 

ADd I 

Ovartor* Orohw 


Tbe  wbeii  to  coneted*  with  the 

Captain's  Not  A-Miss 

G*o.  Btormemll Obn.  V*ro»T 

n»[,',   DBfiiiK Matt  Kelly 

John  block R.  O.    Mtnb 

HAlbsrt  J    H.  I.trkin 

Riiaod  Taolr i. num.*  Br«e 

r  oiHt .I-nri-  J  itinilo 

lintlf         „ CftlHa  '    D  M>m*D 

ti&tj  Kftaoi*  G*rrewon 

IB  PREPARATION- 

The  Bravo  of  the  New  York  Ring, 

Woirthe  Ronah  or  tbe  Ooartezaa'«  nauiEbter. 


PIERS    &    POND," 

•»•    Kaxm-hj    • 
ORtir.  OF  BOIH.  SAX  Fit  \  NCI  SCO. 

NEB,  LIQUORS  AN3  CIGARS 


TKA     A  X  l»     ' 


CLUB. 

UUKNTl  U  All    nm«.  ir.  I   I, 

MB  COFFEF,  WINES,  LIQUORS  k  CIGARS 

•Ul»    Kemnr   .trrvl, 
DBBKB  Of  BL'SII.  SAN  FKANUUiCO. 

'.PIER8    &    POND." 


jit!  I« 


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HAIR. 

OBBAPISTPLAOEINBAN  FRANCISCO 
TO  BUV 

man  and  Imitation  Hair 
ood  ,  Cheap  and  Fine 
awjiry  &  Fancy  Goods, 

IS  AT  TUB 

■W  YORK    STORE. 

A.    «.   HAHPSON  «V  CO., 

tin.    11*  Nrcaml  street* 

Iflw'-n    Ml  ••Ion     Had     Minn*. 


/i-** 


I^Btention,  Good  Livers! 

.  P.  BHROBS.  FORMERLY 
proprietor  ot  th«  HidciV  R»a- 
nt,  b*s  tlk'a  tb*  tn4H»jf«miiQt 
tb  tb«  Miovrs'  R*i**ara>ot  on 
QMOUl  Atr««t  *nd  tb*  Mnwi' 
lb  oo  MAtk«i  street,  to  partoarablp  eitn  MR. 
\ AYEUR,  who  bu  bMQ  oooBtetod  with  tb* 
o-  jttr*.  In>proY*iii«QU  h»»»  Oa»o  nAda  Id 
ii*rMd*putmtnu  tbftt  will  raodar  tba  Ml. 


mote  popalcr  tbaa  It  baa  avar  baandartog 
l|N»i(  lt«  proiperit;.  Oar  Bill*  of  Fare 
to*  all  tb*  dalioaOMa  of  tb*  awaoo.  Oar 
>  <•  ,"0ood  F*r«,  Good  Oooklns  aod  Modortto 

1*.  BEBOKI  A  CO., 

NER8»    RESTAURANT, 

■ell  and  ABS  OomminltJ,  Hid 
76S-  Market  atreet. 

a  from  S  a.m.  to  W  r  m.  *ttSl  lm 


THE  BAN  FRANCISCO 

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aod  I'-rA'i,  eea  he  forol«b*d  at  all  ttmaa. 

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Opera,  1«  orepared  to  giro  private  leeeone.  either 
at  bla  office  or  at  tha  ro-l  ii"i'  a  of  iho  poplla; 
llkewle*  OljUKSKS  OF  MNOING,  PiANO  and 
MUSICAL  INSTKUCriON. 

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FRIDAY FEBEUARY 


1873 


Paittiinff  Buhifie**. 

The  drummers  sent  out  by  the  mercantile 
establishments  of  Chicago  are  extremely 
enterprising.  It  is  said  that  when  one  of 
them  hears  that  a  new  town  is  to  be  started, 
oat  on  the  far  western  plains,  he  rushes 
there  with  a  traukf  a\  of  samples  and  a  large 
umbrella,  and  oampa  out.  When  the  emi- 
grauti  arrive  he  keeps  quiet.  He  does  not 
move  when  the  hotel  is  erected.  When  the 
sane  mry  is  built  he  betrays  no  emotion. 
Hedojsnot  become  excitad  when  the  'post- 
office  is  finished.  But  as  sooa  as  the  first 
store  is  completed  be  is  right  on  hind,  keen 
wrh  hunger  for  a  bill  of  goods.  It  ie  this 
kind  of  enterprise  that  gives  men  success 
in  life.  Too  peddler  who  was  on  hand  in 
Camden  county  when  a  firmer  was  struok  by 
lightmns,  and  who  immediately  assumed 
a  plac;  besides  the  corps,  and  began  to  offer 
lightning  rods,  assorted  sizes,  to  the  crowd, 
bad  the  same  prerequisite  to  success.  And 
even  Chicago  iieslf  might  envy  the  Harris- 
burg  man  who  asked  for  parmies.on  to  say 
a  few  words  about  thi  deceased,  at  a  fune- 
ral, and  tben  called  attention  to  the  uur 
of  the  remains,  which  was  grown  with  Be- 
Btorer  which  the  speaker  was  willing  to 
close  out  on  tbespot;  at  one  dollar  and 
seventy-five  cents  a  bottle,  to  tbe  bald-headed 
among  tbe  bereaved.  Commerce  will  never 
languish  ina  nation  which  conducts  business 
with  such  earnestness. 


It  Wouldn't  Work. 

The  Call  says: 

Emil  Molzenbecker,  aged  nineteen  yaara, 
was  yesterday  examined  by  tbe  Commis- 
sioners of  Lunacy.  It  is  one  of  those  cases 
wbioh  the  Commissionersdonotfeelauthoi- 
izdd  to  ssnd  to  the  Insane  Asylum.  There 
was  an  arrest  of  development  at  about  six 
years  of  age,  and  his  intellect  hai  not  im- 
proved since.  Id.  other  words  he  is  idiotic. 
He  was  discharged. 

Of  course  it  would  not  do  to  send  cases 
of  this  kind  to  tbe  Insane  Asylum.  We 
coulln't  build  one  large  ^enough  to  hold 
hem.  Why,  half  the  writers  for  the  daily 
press  would  go  there.  There  is  always  an 
arrest  of  development  shortly  after  they 
begin  to  write,  and  their  intellects  get  worse 
and  worse;  "in  other  words,  they  are  idiot- 
ic." There  is  the  Call's  dramatic  critic,  a 
Tory  aid  case.  He  writes  about  actors  and 
aotresssB  who  have  been  years  on  tbe  stage, 
as  if  the  public  knew  nothing  about  them 
till  nc  gave  bis  opinion  ef  them.  Yet  he 
isn't  insane,    They  can't  admit  him  to  the 

aaylum. 

—  -  ♦ 

Cause  and  Effect. 

Here  is  an  Oriental  maxim,  just  trans- 
lated: If  a  man  knows  what  he  knows,  lie 
will  lead  a  happy  life.  If  a  man  does  not 
know,  be  may  lead  a  tolerable  life.  But  if 
a  man  dees  not  know  that  be  do.s  not  know 
he  will  lead  a  miserable  life. 


When  a  new  town  is  started  on  the  plains, 
Chicago  drummer?  camp  out  and  wait  for 
tbe  new  stores  to  be  completed,  to  sell  the 
owneis  a  bill  of  goods. 


Baltimore  sends  out  $8,000,000  of  oysters 
annually.  


JEsLefaVth  ana.  pleasure. 

Tnere  are  not  too  many  pleasures  la  San 
Francisco.  Nothing  la  more  pleasant,  nothing 
more  health-giving  than  a  drive  Into  tne  coun- 
try now  ana  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
keep  a  carriage  of  their  own,  can  find  one 
equal  In  elegance  to  an;  private  conveyance 
at  the  Occidental  Carnage  stand.  Frank  Bon- 
ton  has  there,  and  at  hie  etablea  1016  Stockton 
street,  carriages  of  ever;  description.  His 
drivers  are  eereful  and  experiences,  bis  charges 
are  moderate.  The  moral  of  the  above  is: 
io  to.  Frank  Eouton  at  the  Occidental  Hotel 
when  yon  want  a  carnage.  o 


Sewing-  Machine!  for  Salt*, 

Rented  and  repaired,  at  116  Post  street. 
Agency  for  Mill*'  Adjustable  Treadle. 


Alio, 


I>0  You    Know 

That  with  BunEBioa'a  Pattzbsb  yon  can  cut 
and  make  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly  7  Send 
postage  stamp  for  an  Illustrated  catalogue,  H. 
A.  Demlng,  agent,  office  of  the  Howe  Sewing 
Machine.  No,  113  Kearny  street,  between  Butter 
and  Post.  San  Francisco.  • 


Bcdnccd  prices.  Shirts  from  75c.  to  $3. 
Complete  assortment  of  Gents'  Furnishing 
Good*.    Boale.fi  &  Oo.  Kearny  St.,  near  Bash,  or 


Mark  Twain  on  Eu^n-h  Good  HearU 
edueai. 

Mark  Twain  has  returned  to  this  country 
delighted  with  England  and  Englishmen. 
Ina  lettar  to  lha  Tnluae  dated  .January 
27th  he  says: 

We  are  the  offspring  of  Englind  ;  and  eo 
it  is  pleasant  lo  reflect  that  the  very  firat 
thing  that  astonisues  a  s  ranger  when  he 
arrives  in  that  country  id  Dot  i's  physical 
features,  not  tbe  vastness  of  London,  not 
the  pjculiaritifes  ef  spetch  and  aress  of  its 
people,    but   the   curious  Javiuhnefs    with 
which  that  people  pour  money  into  the  lap 
of  any  high  and  worthy  objeot  needing  help. 
It-is  not  done  ostentatiously,  but  modestly. 
It  comes  from  nobody  knows  where,  about 
halt  the  time,  but  it  comes.  E.very  few  days 
you  see  a  brief  item  like  this  in  the  pspsis: 
"The  [such  and  such  a  cberity]  desire  to 
acknowledge  the  receipt  of  £1,000  from  X. 
Y.  Z.    Thi-*  i'  tbe  fifth  £1,000  from  the  same 
sourc?."    X.  Y.  Z.  don't  give  his  name;  he 
just  gives  bis  $5,000,  and  saysoo  more  about 
it.    Koma  hospitil  will  pat  up  a  contribu- 
tion box  by  the  door,  aud  it  will  capture 
hundreds  upon   hundreds  of  poundB   from 
unknown  pisiers-by.    The  porter  ot  Oar- 
ing Cross  Hospital  saw  a  gentleman  stuff 
something  into  the   contribution-box    and 
pats  od.    He  opened  the  box  to  see  what  it 
was ;  it  was  a  roll  of  bank  bills  amoant.Dg 
to  51,250.  One  day  ao  unknown  lady  entered 
Middlesex  Hospital  and  asked  leave  to  go 
around  aud  tills  with  tbe  patients;  it  was 
fonud  af;ei  she  wa*  gone  that  she  had  been 
distributing  half  sovereigns  among  them  ; 
sbe  bad  squandered  $750  there.    But  why 
goon?    I  got  to  worked  up  about  cnarity 
matt  rs  iu  London  Hat  I  was  near  coming 
awayfrom  there  igoorantof  everything  else. 
I  could  reel  off  instances  of  prodigal  charity 
conferred  in  that  city  till  even  your  broad 
columns  would  cry  for  quarter.    "Giox's 
Baby"  could  not  sat'rize  tbe  national  dispo- 
sition towards  free-handed  benevolence — it 
could  only  satirize  io&tmcss  of  foolish  and 
stupid  methods  in  the  application  of  the 
funds  by  some  of  the  charitable  organiza- 
tions.   But  in  most  instances  the  great  be- 
nevolent societies  of  England  manage  their 
affairs  admirably. 

Really  Beautiful. 

We  are  now  convinced  that  the  anchor  of 
that  thrilling  tale  of  "TfaeCmel  SKp-moth- 
er  and  the  American  Girl,  "lately  published 
in  the  Alta,  is  regularly  employed  on  that 
paper  in  tbe  uncongenial  occupation  of 
writing  lecil  items.  Yes,  the  same  man 
who  wrote  that  beautiful  sentence,  "and  in- 
stead of  the  tender  father,  he  became  the 
unwashed  dronkard,"  that  man,  whom  we 
look  upon  with  hops  and  confidence  as  the 
coming  American  novelist,  now  write*  local 
Heme.  This  is  how  he  commenced  one  yes- 
terday : 

About  8  o'clock  yesterday  Tmorning,  au 
old  man,  respectably  bat  carelessly  dressed, 
was  observed  to  saunter  out  ou  the  end  of 
North  Point  wharf  and  take  a  positon  where 
he  could  lean  against  a  pile.  He  Btood 
there,  lookiog  like  one  whose  heart  was 
weighed  down  by  weight  of  woe,  and  gazing 
into  ths  dark  waters  which  whirled  aud 
foamed  under  Mb  feet.  Suddenly  he 
plunged  into  the  bay,  with  the  evident  in- 
tention of  seeking  a  watery  deith. 

That  sort  of  writing  is  altogether  too  good 
to  throw  away  on  a  daily  paper. 


Woman**  Lorf, 

The  passage  is  from  Lord  Lytton's  last 
play,  "The  Rightful  Heir:" 
Into  the  lift  of  him  tbe  loves,  tbe  hf * 
Of  woman  fljws,  and  nevr-iore  r  fleets 
Kuosbioe  or  shadow  on  a  espe-ate  nave. 
Uj  bis  lot  great,  for  bis  sake  Bbe  loveB  greitoce; ; 
Uutn'oU— a  en  with  bim  ie  A  ready. 


Cb/np  Jewelry,  Kid  Gloves,  and  Lalles  and 
Qt  nth'  Furnishing  Ocods,  at  RaokV,  store,  35 
Fourth.  slrset.    Oneepest  In  ihe  city. 


THE  GOLDEN  ERA 

For    IST'S. 


2IST  YEAR  OF  PUBLICATION. 


Tl»©  Treasury  of  Alaska. 

Alaska  has  a  publio  debt  of  one  hundred 
aud  fifty  dollars  and  only  seventy  cents  in 
the  treasury.  There  are  rumors  that  the 
treasurer  has  been  loaning  that  seventy 
cents  around  the  banks  and  pocketing  ths 
interest  on  it;  but  this  has  not  been  traced 
to  any  reliable  source.  If  be  knows  any- 
thing about  financiering  he  will  certainly 
not  keep  such  a  balance  on  hand  long. 
The  interests  of  the  country  demand  that, 
whon  money  is  scarce,  these  vast  Bums 
should  not  be  looked  up  in  treasury  vaults 
and  kept  out  of  circulation. 


Holiday    Candies. 

Fresh,  Bweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery. 578  Kearny  street.  Wholesale  ana  retail,  a 
X>r.     Doberty 

Has  devoted  his  study  mere  particularly  to 
ohxonic  and  apeclno  practice,  and  ae  such 
now  the  most  successful  ot  any  Physician   in 
Ban    Francisco.    Office  619  Bacramenio  street, 
corner  of  LeldeadorfT,  a  few  doors  Delow  What 

Oheer  Bouse. t 

Oyster   Trace. 

Tc  rater  trade  In  California  Is  assuming 
gtgacuo  proportions.  Emerson  Corvllle,  of  the 
B*ddle  Beak,  410  Pine  street,  furnishes  from 
liia  own  oyster  beds  at  Ban  Bruno  millions  oi 
•oysters  to  all  parte  of  the  Pacific  Coast.  His 
Eastern  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 
feai  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and  ►  he 
'Saddle  Book"  is  known  everywhere. 


Oysters. 
In  Btrolllng  round  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
unr  careless  feat ,  by  ohanoe  did  stray 
To  where    fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  waters  bright,  did  make  a  screen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  moBfly  atone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Made  that  window  reem  to  be 
Some  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 
It  looks  so  nice — and  try  their  oheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  '-I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mlgnt  name.    We  found  it  true! 
And  cooked  magnijicently,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Ooofeed  every  style;  just  think  of  that, 
And  If  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  cand  crabs  and  terrapins ; 
In  (act,  we  found  tbey  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  hindsof  game, 
Fish,  fleBh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  Ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners." 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyst«rHonse,  337'  Bush  street,  above 

Montgomery;  open  Bay  and  Night. 

OHABLES  HAAKE,  Proprietor. 


BOO    Pairs   ot    Socks, 
At  all  prioea,  atthe  What  Oheer  Launary. 


TTlie    Best    Remedies, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.    Dr.  Per- 
ry'e  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  billons  complaints. 


Jones  &i  Schroder's 

Celebrated  Crab  Chowder  ean  be  obtained  only 
at  880  Bash  street,  nearly  opposite  the  Alham- 
bra  Theatre.  Bob  Hatt  eats  it,  and  they  all 
eat  it.    Only  the  best  brands  of  Liquors  bot- 

Q 


tied  for  family  use. 


Hairwork  and  Combings 

Made  up  neat  and  cheap  at  850  Washington 

stteet,  near  Stockton.    Side  ourls  steamed  fo 

twenty-five  cents.  v 

■  ■  • 

The  Mountain  Beer  is  the  only  real  Liger  on 
this  Coast.    Call  and  try  it,  at  62*  Saoramento 
street,  where  it  1»  sold  at  10  cents  a  glass,      x 
The  Place. 

If  you  want  a  clean  bath,  with  clean  towels, 
and  a  good  shave,  or  your  hair  cut  in  the  beat 
style,  by  experienced  workmen,  go  to  Brown's 


NEW   ADVERTISEMENTS. 


WILSON'S 

GRAND    AMPITHEATRE 


PARISIAN   CIRCUS! 


SUTTER    STREET 

Bet.  Montgomery  and  Reuray, 
WILL  OPEN  AND 

Give  their  First  Performance 

....OS.... 

MONDAY  EVENING-  -FEB.  IO 

•3T3oi  Sheet,  for  Reserved  Seita,  and  Private 
Boxes,  open  SATURDAY,  from  10  am.  till  .1pm. 

Dr±*a  Circle !gl  OO 

Pnxqoette SO 

Heserved  Chairs 1  50 

Private  Boxes S5  and  $10  OO 

fe7 


Rum  Punch,   Hot  Scotch, 

....AUD.   .. 

TOM    and    JERtiY, 

eO    TO   THE    BB1.VCH 

Hot    scotcn, 

.as  Sutter  street.  Bear  Keurni. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

HOT     CHOWDER     EVJEBY    NIfiHT. 

fe7  tt  W.  S.  WALDBON.  Proprietor. 


JUST   ARRIVED    BY   RAIL,  AND  WILL  BE 
Bold  at  prioes  to  saic  tbe  times,  a  good  assort- 
ment of 

POCKET    CTTTI.EIIY, 
SCINSOBS,    snd 

EDBE  TOOLS. 
All  warr&ntnd.  at  OHAS.  OrTO  A   OO'S  Hard- 
»are  Store,  318  Bush,  street,  Raaa  House  Block, 
San  Francisco.  feSlw 


TO  VARIETY^ ARTISTES! 

"yARIETY    ABTISTKS    AND  MINSTREL 

"     performers  going  from  San  Francisco  to  New 
York,  or  vice  versa,  should  stop  at 

SALT    LAKE    CITY. 

First-elassBnKagemeDts  offered  to  first-class  peo- 
dle  at  "THE  BOWERY,"  Main  street,  Joseph 
Dndley,  Manager.  LBtters  so  addressed,  or  to 
Dick  Brown,  BasinesB  Manager  will  receive  a 
prompt  reply.  fe3  lm 


a  desideratum: 

....TO.... 

MANAGERS,  STARS_AND  COMBINATIONS 

A  COMPETENT  MANAGE R,  AGENT  AND 
Aoter.  with  l&jean*  experience  in  England, 
America,  tbe  Cape  of  Good  Hope  acd  Australian 
Colonies,  India  and  China. 

IS  OPEN  TO  ENGAGEMENT. 

Is  well  posted  with  the  profession  and  the  Press. 
Oan  give  names  of  Managers,  Tneatres  or  Halls 
List  of  Prices  and  del  ding  capacity,  in  nearly  erer; 
one  ot  the  above  places.    Apply  to 

J.  H.  MoOABE. 
fe-1  lm  C2*>  Washington  street.  6.  F. 


tm 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  7SO  MARKET  STREET,  HARRY  OOR- 
bya  respectfaly  iol  otms  bin  friends  and  pat- 
rons that  he  bas  refitted  inbeaati.nl  style  this 
cosy  and  comfortable  resort,  and  will  be  pleased 
to  see  tbem,  one  and  all,  and  have  them  sample 
some  of  the  choicest  wines  and  liquors,  A  new 
billiard  table  from  tbe  mannfaoto  y  ot  Iiiesentieid 
with  Phelan  and  Oollecder's  latest  patent,  steel- 
faced  cashions,  has  betm  nlaced  in  tbe  Billiard 
Parlor.  Ihe  popnlar  and  efficient  beverage  m.ioip- 
ntator,  Tommy  Oar-roll,  can  be  found  in  bis  old  po- 
sition prepared  to  dispense  creatore  comfort  to  all. 
ja31  tf 


CHEYENNETHEATRE 

Professionals  Wanted. 


SIX  FIRST-GLASS  PEOPLE.— MUST  HAVE 
good  ~Wardrobe,  Foor  Ladies  and  two  Gen- 
tlemen to  be  good  in  general  business  for  the  com- 
ing Winter  beason,  commencing  tbe  first  week  in 
November,  1BT'2.  Address  stating  lowest  terms, 
with  Photograph.  Half  Fare  reloaded  after  fill- 
ing engagement. 

JAMES  MoDANIHL, 
Proprietor  Oheyenne  Theatre  and  Mnsenm, 
oc52  Look  Box  1.  Oheyenne.  W.  T. 


WILLIS'   BAND. 


USIO    FURNISHED    FOR    ALL 

occasions.    Mnaio  imported,  arranged 


JL 


M 

and  for  sale. 

Fritz  Flpera  and  Harcni  U.  BIddi 
Lending  Vlollii.li  ta. 
a9-Orders  from  the  conntry  promptly  attended 
to.  Address  M.  W.  WILLIS.  Raton's  Mntio 
Store.  138  MoDtgomery  street,  or  MAROUS  M. 
BLUM.  9X9  Montgomery  Btreet.  ja6  tf 


E.  PARDINI 

NO.  7*0  WASHINGTON  STB^ET.  (ABOVE 
the  Plaza),  San  Francisco,  Boots  and  Shoes 
made  to  order  in  the  beat  Frenoh  stjle.  The  same 
ready  made  always  on  band.  ao  l-3m 


LEWIS   &  PANDER, 

,  RANGES.  TINWARE    AND 


STOVES,     uBi.uiiy,       .    .1.'.'    ti.-i.cvr,       HIIU 
all  hmds  of  Cooking  Utensils,  the  beat  J 


A    New    Departure 

....FOB  THE 


FRESH    AND     BRILLIANT 
CONTRIBUTORS. 


The  Best  Talent  in  the  Country 


San  Francisco  Feuilletons  and 
Social  Gossip. 


True  Reflex  of  California 
Life  and  Times. 


THE  ROMANCE  AND  REALITY 
OF  TEE  PERIOD. 


The  Great  Novel  of  the  Day, 

The  New  Magdalen! 

riY    TFII.KIF.    COLLINS, 

Uf  THB 

GOLDEN  ERA 


The  "Podgers  Papers," 


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THE  GOLDEN  ERA, 


SWALLOW   FLIGHTS 

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tasxiB     t  .a.  ij  :k:  , 

By  Olive  Harper.  In 

The  Golden  Era 


TOM     -a..     BAWK'S 

FealUetoD.  In 

The  Golden   Era. 


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AMtSEMIMS.  LITEiaTHEE 
AND  ART,  ANSWERS  TO  COB- 
RESPONDENTS,    ETC. 


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Weekly  Paper  in  tbe  State,  permanently 
established,  and  more  wide);  circulated  at  home 
and  abroad  than  any  other  on  the  Pacific  Ooaet. 
In  California,  tbe  Atlsntio  States,  and  throughout 
tbe  entire  field  of  its  great  and  rapidly  increasing 
eiranlation,  tbe  "GOLDEN  ERA"  is  univsrsatly 
regarded  as  a  literary  and  family  journal  of.  nne- 
qoallsd  excellence . 

To  Advertisers. 


The  "GOLDEN  ERA"  1b  a  welcome  Sunday  Tis- 
itor  In  every  Home  and  Household,  and  as  an 

od  vertieing  medinm  its  advantages  moot  be  appa- 
rent to  business  men. 

TO  MAIL  SUBSCRIBERS. 

The  Golden  Era,  far  One  Tear,  S3  SO  ; 
for  Six  Months,  $2  OO. 

Subscriptions  to  be  paid  in  advance. 

The  Golden  Era  and  Peterson's  Juadlen' 

National  Magazine,  One  Tear,  85. 

■•r  THE  GOLDEN  ERA  and  PETERSON'S 
LADIES'  NATIONAL  MAGAZINE  served  by 
Camera  in  the  city  at  U%  cents  per  week. 

THE  GOLDEN  ERA,  single  copies,  Ten  Cents. 
For  sale  at  all  News-stands. 

Office  of  the  Golden  Era, 


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A  Safe  and  speedy  Reme< 
dyfor  all  Bronchial  Affec 
tions,  Asthma,  Colds. 
Coughs,  Loss  of  Voice 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  Con 
sumption,  Hoarseness' 
Pain  and  soreness  of  th< 
Breast,  and  all  Difficulties 
arising  from  a  sudder 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  iti 
healing  powers.  Ask  foi 
the  California  Hall's  Pul- 
monary alsam.  Sold  bj 
all  Druggists. 

— 
J.    R.  GATES    &   CO., 

PBOPBIETOBS. 

3orner    San.ome    and     Commercial 

j«]3  tf 


- 


Pacific  Stone  Company, 

THE    P^OIFIO    STONE    COMPANY    OAU 
the  eH^eoial  attention  of  Arobiteote.  F 

eera,  and  the  public  in  general,  to  tbe  STJPB] 

QUALITY  of  the  Stone  now  being  manuiactw 
by  them  in  this  city  under  the  Ranaome  Pateawv 
They  make  to  order  and  keep  in  etook: 
Building  Front*,  Water  Pipe, 

Sinks,  Monuments,  Fountains, 
Tllea,  Copings  for  Wuln 
Filters,  etc.,  ©14, 
Together  with  Raneome's  oelebratod   Free-Ori* 
GrindBtones,  all  of  which  we  guarantee  Buptrl 
and  at  a  price  far  below  that  of  band-cot  work, 
•»*The  attention  of  private  parties  inteodioj 
build  is  respectfully  solicited. 
Office.  No.  IO  BUSH  STRKET.  R»n  Prant 


THOMAS    W.    ERZE, 
SIXjVEH.  FXiA.TXiB 

MANUFACTURER, 

— AND— 

REP AI RER 

—OF— 

DRUMS,  BaNJOS, 

— AND— 
OTHER    MtSKAL    IXSTRUMEHTl 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1865. 


MISSION  STREET,  between  First  and  Second. 

N.  B.— Fine-toned   Silver  Solo   Banjos  for  Pn 

esaionals  always  00  hand .  ialfi  U 


Alfred  Vetter 


Manufacturer  and 
Importer  of 


BIRD  CAGES 

3B2S  I)  n  port, 

NEAR  SUTTER  ST} 


TRAYS  alwaia  on  band. 


See  my  stock  of  Bit 
Cagae  before  ptu-cbaUB 
e'i-ewhere.  Always  eomi 
HiicR  new  on  band.  H 
Patent  Cagee,  made  0" 
Tin  Wire,  are  warrant* 
FREE  FROM  VERMII 
Also,  best  quality  Til. 
noSOti; 


Meerschaum  Pipe  Depot 

613    KEABNY    STREET. 

PIPES  MADE  TO  ORDER  AT 
the  abort 63  notic?  AllPipeBand 
Oigar  Holders  wan  anted  genuine,  and 
to  oolor  well.  Me*rrobautn  Pipes  and 
Walking  Cares  Mounted  and  Repaired 
at  loweBt  Eastern  Prices,  and  wit.b  the  beet  wor* 
maoBhip.  A  large  aaeonmenb  of  Walkins  Out 
and  Fancy  Goods  of  every  description  *Jw*r,,_0' 
band. 


The  Popular  Beverage 

CONGRESS  WATER  FROM  THE  PAOIFII 
Congress  Springe,  near  Santa  Olara.  Indoraf 
by  tbe  Medical  Faculty  its  onrative  powers  balm 
equal  to  tbe  celebrated  OongreBB  Water  from  tbi 
Springs  of  Saratoga,  New  Vork.  Depot  reaJOte* 
from  ,1(8  Kearny  etreet  lo  Wew  M0ntg0n.er7.0a 
door  from  Howard.  Families  supplied  dally.  LID 
eral  discount  to  the  trade,  and  orders  attended  h 
promptly.  de251» 


FRENCH  MUTUAL  PR0VIDEN1 
SAVINGS  &L0AN  SOCIETY. 

Twenty-Sixth     8enl.An.ouI     Blvldeno 


A' 


DIVIDEND  OF  NINE  PER  OENT.  FEB  AX 
.._  nnm.net.  (9  per  cent.)  cpon  tbe  operrtwG 
of  tbe  French  Savings  and  Loan  Society,  for  in 
six  mod  ba  ending  December  31st,  1872,  has,  1 
conformity  nitn  the  reDort  cf  the  Com  mi  tie*  0 
Verification  appointed  by  tbe  members  of  the  Be 
oiety,  been  declared  by  the  Board  of  Adminiitri 
tion,  at  the  Semi-Aonual  Meeting  held  oo  tn 
16th  instant.  This  dividend  will  be  psyan'e  ° 
and  after  the  eighteenth  instant,  at  tbe  offloea 
tbe  Society,  41X  Buah  ntreet.  __  __ 

ftVsTATI!  MARE. 
j201m  Director  of  French  Savines  Rstt 


GEORGE    MATES*; 


m 


andal)  kindi  o(  SHELL  FISH, 
Stalls  Nea.  40,  41,  ■i.a,  Civliforoirt 
Market,  entrance  on  Celiforors  street.    — 

Public  or  private  parties  ud  families  snppJ" 
from  B  A.M.  to  12  P.  at.  Uvdiea'  and  Gentlcjjw 
rw«+«ir  firwin-  r.pii«  frnm  C  .  m    »fll'!im        •fn'17" 


Philadelphia    Restaurant 

OHAS.  V.  EERGOLD.  PROPRIETOR. 

THE     OHOIOFST     MEATS     AND 
Vegetables,     Board    by    the   weed- 
A09    PIN  F  bCRElL'X,  between  Kearny 

and  Montgomery.  -ssrJh  lm 


'*@ 


Crystal  Sample  Roon 

CSS   SACBIXISTO   8TBJKET. 

ALT.    DRINKS.    PL4IN    OK    FANOT,   H 
CENTS.    »»-Eot  DiiDks  aepeeialiy. 

K.  U1THIB, 
j  ft  17  1  m  Prop  rletor. 


Bar  Sugar 

POR    SALE—  SIS    KEAENT    ST6EET.   I 

T     HERDER'S.     AlEO,  ever;  kind  ot  Cod 

Wholesale  and  Retail.  „_ 

no7tf  M.    A.   MBECBB 


Indian  Queen  Range 

The  Best  in  the  SXarkc 

MAHUFAOTiraED  BY 


»."  of 


Napa  Soda 

.  >r»i;«    Teal*. 

•  ••  ■•  li*jo  bbebb. 


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nSa  U6U IRE'S  OPERA  HOUSE 


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sam.  <■  ., 

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lflW    ALHAXBRA    THIATR1. 


alian  Opera  Company! 


IIAI'1'1      Kill     IIM^I         I    I  I  I        <.  ICI      V   I 


AMPHITHEATRE 


a  jmnry  s»- ' 


EMERSON     MINSTRELS  Parisian  Circus! 


•» J  fftt  »rri » »  ja  UMIUUI1H  *i  i  ■ 

,,,.,,.  lVir*.       JOHNNY       ALLEN! 


. 


.at  IM  t«M  Faawd 


ITT 


iourth  Grand  Opera  Night! 
SORINi  AOEllNA  SPEfttNZA 


ATIKDAT  ..4  ICRDkT      EVENINGS 


FEBRUARY  lull 


1 


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la   MM*  .V.  Ma  aran  •— «      I  Mill 

•Maw.  •  a*aaa  «r  . 


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n>  c«i.v.  n  i<r  with  nm  >->m.i*  uri-in  • 


:a»AT   ivai»u         February  » 

The    Bells.  The  Bells. 

■■  r  ■»..%  'Mi   Till  F«i 


LA  TRAVIATA 


The    Bells. 


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j.  bl'sod  aoj  lawwVr  laal  h  aniltUI 


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Omw  a****  •  t  T  VelaeA  -  ve  raaianact  at  8  o'clock. 
Ktarta    «Wt.   Hmr*    .a  1    M-eaoB-itreet  car*  no*.ilht 
MT  Bl  lire  *-•*•>•  •'  tb*  0*BTB. 


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ABB  H.M  W 

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the  NE3XA7   invention. 

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miKMiii 


rnx    aid   mi  iikiki 


T-t  Oraat  Sit  of  the  S  aion  t    TrtmaDdou,  Saoowa  of 


PYGMELONand  GAL-EAT-HER 


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M«Rl  Katw 


LITTLE  MAC 

bob  Uarl 

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JOHNNY  ALLEW 

J.  Robloicn  |  tteo  Eater Baa  Bi:k«j 

Tb*  aMon  of  .toil  j  if  ♦  only  )»*u  ten  a.lno.te*.     The  andlenoe  will  pleat*  keep  tbelr  seat*. 
DKf  Kl     K    KKIi:  TOMATOES!  FARBOORIO! 

...    »1    CIO   |   Pnmnrtlr 

, .SO  Ccnte  [  Private   Hi.vri 

»  All    RU1*  ajr*Jo*t   tb«  a  I  ban.  bra   Th&atre   moat   do   ur«aent«4    bereaftar   on   Monilay. 
rPtrforinaDoa  to  comm«oc*  i>aDctiiillY  at  eight    o'clock. 


•  ■llBr  •Meet,  Wl    M»«ir*kBor«  ••<  K««rar* 

bin  their  riRST  rmr oRy» 
MOKDAY    EVETVINO  .  TCBRCART    10 


■»**Tb>»  M«r»#niT*ti»  km*  r  'r«1»»'1  !f  m  fflTlai  &w at  ptifc- 

bliepMlar. 
bat  d-R«o4>*  lolalr  or.  Ma  cospaar 

and  tb*  f  It!  at  of  a  fin  -  It  J  .-*na 

f f  ftaa  fTatKlaoe  (or  tb**/  pair»«ga  to  bU  aatabiubmast, 

TNC   rQ0»T*ICr1lltl    A«0    [QUCSTRtANI,    BtWUHTI. 

VAOlTIRt.  lOU'LIBR  ITI.   JUT.Rt.  CLCWNS, 

CROTftQUEl   ANO  RANTOWIMIITl, 

RAV(  NO  IUPIRI6RI 

MO  [QUALI! 

lYI'llc     DOCKRILL, 

TBI  01  ESN  OF  Tdl   ARIMA.  AND  UER 

Parisian    Troupe 

Will   appMr  FACB    rvFNINO.    and   WBDKESDAT 
«nd  SATCRPAT  VATIHEIS  at  1  o'oloet. 

lU'IiX,E     VIOTOHINB, 

Baraback  acd  Hardla  Elder. 

IV'LLE  HARRIET.  Fqaaairlraea  DiDitoja  and 
MM.  MR.  R.  W  DOCKRILL,  >ba  Gnat 
SmdIc  Bldai.  MR.  OEOROE  SHIELDS. 
Iho  Orfat  Aoairallia  SoniT.anlt  Bldar.  MR.  WM. 
WARNER,  lha  Oraat  Amailean  Oloiro.  MONS. 
KENEBEL,    lha    Bmb|    FTaoob    Qrotefquc.    aod 

MORS.  CAROR  AND  SORB,  and  a  HOST 
OF  OTHERS,  too  oamaroui  to  mention. 

flreaa  Circle 91  ••> 

Ptt.Huelt. «♦" 

Re,rrTen  Oaalra 1  «o 

PrlTatc  Bax«.      AAA  .ad  SIO  w» 

aVBcx  Offlca  opaa  dallr  from  10  to  «.    Dnor.  opaa  at  7. 


fcCIFIC  HOUSE/? 
LTMPIC  HOUSE, 


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SATURDAY FEBBUAKT  8,   1873 


AMUSEMENTS,    Etc. 


C.tI^«n>uTrIUTHE.— The  beautiful  CJm- 
edf  ef  '■Pf«M\  ion  and  Gii»t*»,'  which  has  drawn 
Jirfi  and  fashionable  boose,  daring  tbe  week,  wilj 
oepayed  at  in,  satinee  to-day  and  again  ten 
«TiD'Bg.  Tbe  two  last  rep  re  i  en  tat  ions  of  tbil 
Artistic  work  will  ceruicly  crowd  tbe  theatre  to 
OTtrilswiDR.  Ob  Monday  ike  alwaya-popnlar  bor- 
lasejaecf  "Ixiea''  will  be  prcduced,  and  Mr.  and 
•t.-s.  J.C.  Williamson  will  make  the  r  reaopear- 
acc«.  Ai  tbe  conclusion  of  Jena  T,  Raymond'a 
engagement  "Article  47''  will  b,  presented,  with 
Mies  Annie  Graham  in  the  leading  role. 

axhaxbra  Tbeat&x  — The  fall  enterlaiD- 

neot  wfliea  ha*  de.ighted  ihooeands  daring  the 
vatic,  will  be  given  at  tbe  matinee  to-day.  John- 
ay  Alien,  Little  Mac.  Billy  Emerson,  and  all  tbe 
raat  will  appear  in  their  belt  acts.  The  pro- 
gramme appear,  on  oar  nrit  page.  Little  Mac* 
■ssence  it  one  ;of  the  most  ortgieal  (things  ever 
Men  on  any  stage.  Johnnj  Alles  is  Terr  fanny  in 
the  acte  of  "Bed  Handed  Mike'  and  "Pig-melon 
and  Gal-eat-aer."  and  Billy  Emenon  kstpa  the 
aodimce  thoroughly  amoied  in  the  nrss  part. 

il£n*opourur    Tbxatbe. — Tc-nigM  Hits 

Mordeuol.  cotcernleg  wbote  Tsraelilty,  personal 
attract  Una  and  lirsly  style  of  acting  many  oom- 
piatcur;  solieaa  hare  appeared  in  the  Eastern 
papers,  w.h  commence  an  engagement  at  this 
hauseinher  new  serio-comfe  play,  by  De  Walden, 
•  aiccrcf  ■■;atn,  entitled  "Darting:  or,  Woman 
a>nd  ber  Master. "in  which  she  will  appear  in  six 
distinct  cnaraeurs  with  songs  and  dances.  Miss 
llordasnt  will  he  inppcrted  by  Harry  Eytioge, 
Oharlei  Edmondt.  W.  Ellertoa.  George  Hinckley, 
Mite  Fanny  Yonng,  Mjs.  Charles  Edmonds.  Miss 
Kate  Armstrong  and  others,  whose  names  eppsar 
on  onr  tr.t  Bags.  At  the  matinee  to-day  "The 
Ye!\ow  Hat"  will  he  presented  for  the  last  time. 

Maguibe's  Opera.   House.  —  To-m«rrow 

Bigot  the  opera  of  "L*  TreTiata"  wilt  be  presented 
and  Signorina  Adeline  Speranza  will  appear  inker 
bast  role,  that  of  Vioietu.  SignorPietro  Baccei 
will  take  that  of  Alfredo.  Signor  Enrico  Fa'dinJ 
will  p'ay  Germont.  Miss  Matilda  Talerxa.  Flora, 
Mfss  AlbsrtinaMcCabe,  who  has  for  some  time 
been  uniar  tbe  instruction  of  gigcor  Speranza, 
en  1  make  her  nr&;  appearance  on  tbe  oceratic 
■tsge  in  the  character  of  Amine;  H.  Charles  will 
pleyGatioa,  M.  Schmidt  Baron  Doapha ,  and  M 
RoapoTieri,  Dr  Grenvil.  "Norma'  Is  announced 
for  Tae-daj  of  next  week. 

Bella  Cinos  Thea.tse.~A  new  and  Tery 

entertaining  programme  has  bean  prepared  for  to- 
night. The  first  part  ia  composed  of  an  admirable 
selection  of  songs,  daets  snd  comic  songs  by  Miss 
Carrie  Armstrong.  Miss  Josephine,  IMisi  Finny 
Oarretson,  Mat  Kelly,  S.  Bree,  Georg*  Cogill  and 
others.  The  interlude  eonais  •  of  newaots,  Datoh 
impersonations  by  J.  H.  Larkin  and  Carrie  Arm- 
strong; song  asd  dance  by  Oogill  and  Cooper,  and 
nomerons  othsr  pleasing  featnres.  Tbe  melo- 
drama of  "Posgo,  or  the  Ins'.inot,  of  tbe  Sonth 
Sea  Ape."  written  by  tbe  late  Jamae  Dowling. 
■jr.il  conclude  tne evening  a  eaiertaioment. 

Athenetm.— Among  the  many  attractions 

preseted  at  this  honse  may  be  mentioned  ice  im- 
personations of  Roman  and  Greek  statnes  by  Miss 
RoseDnrand;  Bignor  Gnlllermo  Bnino's  wonder- 
ful contortion  ac*s :  Mist  Maggie  Brewer's  fancy 
dances;  Misa  Maggie  St.  Clair's  ballads,  and  the 
laughable  sketch  of  "Uncle  Eph's  Dream,'  which 
oeacades  the  eTesisg's  entertainment. 

John  Wilson's  AjfPBTTBX4TaE.— The  up- 

,  hnltterers  are  patting  the  haisoing  loaches  tD 
this  handsome  and  well-arranged  building. and  ob 
tdonday  it  will  be  throws  open  to  the  pab'ic. 
Joha  Wilson  has  depended  more  on  h<s  established 
rapatation  for  catering  to  the  public  amQiemest 
than  on  grandiloquent  announcement'  of  what 
be  intendi  to  do.  The  public  of  San  Fraocitso 
axe  we  1  eonTiBced  that  under  his  management. 
the  paaformances  given  at  the  Amphitheatre  will 
be  worthy  of  their  patronage.  Tha  Docrlll  iParis- 
tanCircas  Troupe  stand  at  the  Tery  head  of  their 
•rofetsion.  The  list  of  artistes  engaged  appears 
ia  fall  on  our  first  page :  it  comprise.  Mile  Dockril 
who  has  the  reputation  of  being  ibe  most  accom- 
plished and  graceful  equestrienne  in  this  oountry: 
M'ie  Yictoire,  bare-back  and  hurdle  rider;  at  Tie 
Harrietts,  equestrian  danseuse  and  paniomimiat: 
B.  H  Doskrlll,  dramatic  equestrian:  George  Shield 
the  great  Australian  somersault  rider ;  Wm.  War 
Aer,  tbe  Ameriein  clo«:  M.  KencbeT,  the  great 
French  grotesque;  M.  Car  on  aod  sons,  and  others. 
Tbe  programme  of  the  pf  rfoimtnce  on  the  open- 
log  night  will  appear  in  Monday's  Figaro,  which 
sTi.l  serre  as  the  house  programme  cf  this  as  of 
at,  other  amusements  in  San  Francisco. 

^A  Hospitable  Company— A. ccrrisjiOD dint 

seals  at  toe  following  account  of  a  bit  of  mia- 
asmiemeut,  sot  toeay  boorlahness  of  wt;ch>e 
eoa.d  sotrealy  have  saaposed  any  of  onr  mili.iry 
companies  would  hare  been  guilty: 

srmauiaRlflt,  ga^-  a  concert  and  ball  at 
;ar»l  Hali  oa  Suodaynight  last.  Despite 
she  ins.esaeucy  of  ins  weatber.  and  tQe  bad  cob- 
diuoa  of  taestreste  aT«ry  large  enmbtr  of  p*r- 
*>"  wera  pr>aen:,  and  :ce  teatl Titles  kept  up  un- 
til a  late  bout.  An  cij Ji'tflible  want  of  m^tfi- 
ssiant  howeTer.  mannesied  itself,  Tna  concert 
sra*  g.sec  by  the  puptu  of  ^ignnr  Speranzs's 
Hnatcal  institute.  a;j  apaaired  to  gire  general 
Bit  stac'ion  aodallhooEtt  tne  yonau  lady  pnpil, 
■rags  ic»r*  m  ibe  character  of  Invitid  nestl  it 
■•eras  i"-r  bad  neen  allowed  to  reach  ia«  ci  l'  in 
tay  they  could  tarojgh  tbs  norm,  and 
w«r>.  tf:*r  tbe  c;n?eu,  allowed  >o  esat  tBem- 
a.-..*>  wtere  they  pieas*^.  siiiliout  anr  cf  xh* 
jnan  »gers  of  the  ball,  cr  officer,  sf  the  somta-y 
r-CJ^nirng  tSeirpr-ssnce  in  any  way.  Therwere 
an  inrtted  to  dance  or  (asked  If  *cey  woald  as* 
^ept  lo«  refreshment  of  a  glass  of  water.  Sbort- 
Ir  after  midcignt  there  wise  grand  march  to  the 
su-pir  'able,  but  tbe  young  laaies  were  generoas- 
ty  permitteH  to  remam  in  their  s<att,  and  af>er- 
wtrie  gracionsLr  permitted  to  wa'k  to  tbeirre- 
sp-e:iT=  tome,  through  tberaioaud  elusb.  The 
snajontj  or  the  yonng  ladie,  are  now  anrlering 
from  sjen  severe  colds,  the;  can  scarcely  speak, 
and  will  no  doubt  .ore  long  tin1  remember  the 
•sceeaiDgly  gallant  conduct  of  the  German] . 
iBiflas. 

Anthony's  Hall.— A  brinch  of  th«  Lt- 

stcm  fo-  ■="  f- culture  and  daoate  wiil  meet  at  this 
hal.,  o.  le  tke  California  Theatre,  to-morrow, 
Sunday  evening,  et  half-past  ssreu  o'clock.  This 
ia  a  branch  of  the  Lyceum  now  held  at  Dashaw&y 
Eili  on  Sunday  afternoon.  The  subject  for  de- 
bate to-morrow  is  "Man's  Future  State;  i,  then 
ear  Future  Hxistence  V'  There  I,  no  chugs  fur 
.admission. 

The  Gbegort  Family.— This  tronps  who 
erere  here  about  two  years  ago,  and  psrformed  at 
the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  bito  just  arrired  in 
Loudon  after  a  tour  round  the  world  occupying 
.fira  years.    They  nave  performed  ia.  the   fared 


AiroTHLB  Theatee  Buiion. — A  brotb«r  of 

Colonel  Wood,  of  tbe  Ohio  ago  Mnseum  baa  been 
in  Ssn  Francisco  far  cnoa-.hs  past  proepec'.inc 
ronnd  with  s  Tiew  to  dtaoover  the  most  profitable 
lead  in  tbe  amuse  men;  line  <o  dere'op.  It  is  now 
tald  that  be  ha,  given  bis  brother  tbe  result  of 
hi,  investigations,  and  that  Colonel  Wood,  will 
probably  erect  a  theatre  in  this  city. 
Woodvabj/s  GsjBJ>bn8.— Immense  Bush — 

G.  Batslay  made  |a  ,ucce  sfui  aacemion  with 
bis  Montgol  fier  balloon  on  Sunday.  Next  Satur- 
day Messrs.  Coe  and  Lay  will  mske  another  as- 
cension with  their  a  rand  gas  balloon.  Grand  per- 
formance and  ballosn  a*oso,ion  by  the  Bclalajs  on 
Sunday. 

ANAicncAL  Mcarrja.— One  ot  the  moet 

lampliM  collecUooa  of  the  kind  In  the  United 
states,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  beau- 
itai  wt i  models,-  is  dally  on  view  (to gentlemen 
>uiy>  at  the  Museum  on  Montgomery 
uar  may  be  profitably  eo»ot  bar" 


PACIFIC    COAST    DRAMATIC  NEWS 

Salt  Lasz  Citt.— Tbe  fiigl  Siaters  commenced 
sa  engagement  st  the  theatre  oo  the  Utfa  ult ,  and 
payed  a  full  week  in  "The  Ice  Wlt.h,"  to  good 
batmen.  These  were  followed  on  tbe  2d  init  by 
Yankee  Robinson,  who  opened  in  "Days  of  "76" 
A  correspondent  comp'ains  that  tbe  management 
will  not  spend  money  in  putting  spieee  on  :s  good 
style,  and  snuggest,  that  the  theatre  should  be  re- 
paired. 

OaBiOSOrTT.— Mies  AogasUL.  D&rgon  with  a 
coapasg  from  th,  Metropslitas  Theatre,  Sao 
Faanoisco,  engaged  for  John  Piper  through 
MsOabe'd  Theatrics!  Agenoy gaTe  s  performance 
at  the  theatre  on  Frdiy.  The  play  was  "Un- 
masked. " 

PsTALUMa.— Oha  Is,  Virisn  and  troupe,  on  the 
sray  to  Humboldt  county,  stopped  at  Petalnma 
ail  gave  a  performanoe  at  tbe  theatre  oa  Sunday. 

Gbass  ViLLsn.  —  The  Grass  Talley  Minstrels 
gaTe  a  perf  armaaos  on  Monday  nig  a  v  for  tbe  ben- 
efit of  Mrs.  Cissna,  a  lady  who  is  in  needy  c  rcum- 
•taccn.and  wno  is  lying  at  death's  door— being 
sick  with  cocsumpUoa.  The  house  was  a  Tery 
good  one,  considering  the  weather,  ft  resulted  in 
a  net  bentfn  ef  $il  25  to  U».  Oissna.  The  Min- 
strels will  giTs  aaotner  perforrnanc;  this  eTening. 

VlEGtsta  CrTT.— Miss  AagcstaL.  Dargon  opened 
st  Piper's  Opita  House  in"  Unmasked' last  night. 
Miss  Dargon  Is  supported  by  s  oompany  coaprif- 
isg  Miss  JEberly.  Mrs.  E.  F.  Stewart,  Mrs.  L.  F. 
Bsatty.  Madams  Beiffartb,  Plerpont  Thayer.  W. 
B.Thompso,,  Wm.  Barry.  Wm.  Loyd,  Mr.  Ball- 
more,  Mr.  For  tier,  Mr.  Crowell  and  others, 

PlOCBTE—  A  correspondent,  writing  under  date 
or  January  25th,  glTDa  the  following  sccount  of 
theatricals  in  P:oer.e.  After  mentioning  tbat  the 
lneaireieabortly  to  be  opened  by  John  Magoire, 
Mr.  asd  Mrs.  F.  M.  Bit»s  aod  eome  ether  atrai 
sa  tort,  he  says: 

The  house  was  erawded  last  night,  on  the  occa- 
aioB  ot  Maggie  Koigut'd  bsnefit.  when  th,  ap- 
peared in  tbe  role  of  Gertrude  in  the  drama  ot  the 
'Little  Treasure,"  her  preientatioa  of  the  part 
being  Tery  good.  Sue  was  frequently  applmflid. 
w\s  c*  lei  before  the  oortaia  at  tee  close  of  the 
last  aot,  and  then  when  she  sm<  "Don't  Tou 
Want  to  Buy  a  Dog?"  the  sound  of  eilrer  falling 
on  the  flaor,  coming  from  all  pens  of  tbe  bone-, 
was  a  sooitaatiai  proof  of  the  good  will  of  a  Pi- 
oche  audience.  The  bin,*  was  Oiled  to  its  utmost 
capacity,  meny  ladies  bung  in  attendance  isoi~e- 
ttiing  uoosual  bert).  The  enterta.Dmect  wss  well 
received  id  erer/  rtsaec.  Mies  Maggie,  however, 
was  ths  reigning  fsTorite.  The  bsjs  from  Piocoe 
who  are  In  >an  Fraacisoo  will  be  pleased  to  hear 
of  their  faTorlte,  Little  Msggie. 

Los  Akgeles  — The  Wilton  Troup?,  comprising 
Frank  Wilton,  MissGeorgie  Haynes.  Alt  Graham. 
Miss  Kel.ie  Heywood,  and  others,  opened  st  the 
theatre  on  Monday  Feb.  3d  in  "A  Victim  of  Oir- 
enmstaeces'"  and  "Ths  Vermont  Wool-dealer/1 
On  the  same  evening  an  smtteur  companj  per- 
formed "The  Bough  Diamond"'  acd  "Slasher  and 
Crusher"  st  the  Turn  Verein  Garmania  Hall. 

San  Jose.— There  were  only  the  usual  tame  tea 
partes,  lyceums  aod  all  that  sort  of  thing  in  San 
Jose  this  weelf,  but  ths  Mercery  has  the  follow- 
ing, wfaUhshow,  that  city  once  raised  an  actor: 

Salt  Lake  papers  contain  tbe  announcement  of 
the  marriage  of  J.  W.  Ouon*,  an  actor,  formerly 
of  thiscty.  to  Miss  Alice  Decker,  a  deogbur  cf 
one  of  Bnguam  Vo-og'd  wiTea.  The  San  Jose 
pipers  rsd  our  friend  J  W.  married  once  before, 
but  we  guess  there  is  bo  mis'ake  about  it  this 
time.  Johcny  was  raised  is  this  city,  and  first 
made  fi.s  appearance  on  the  boarde  here 

Pobtland.— The  dramatic  season  at  Oro  Fiao 
Theaire  closed  oa  the  2d  inet.  with  a  complimeat- 
ar?  benefit  to  Mrs.  G.  B.  Waldron. 

Mabtstiixb.— Miss  Mary  Wadswertb  is  to  give 
a  farewell  concert  at  the  theatre  on  the  16th. 

SAeBAlfEKTO.— Col.  W.  H_  L.  Barnes  lectured  on 
'■Our  Bait"  al  the  Cengregationsl  Lecture-room 
oa  Wednesday.  Tbe  Bee  gave  him  the  fallowing 
•'send-off:" 

TheOol03e'  is  ,  young  man  who  already,  as  a 
'awyer.  a  politician,  and  an  im&tenr  meiodrasa- 
tist,  has  acbiered  a  distinguished  success 


EASTERN    DRAMATIC   NEWS. 

tn  Kew  York  the  drsmatic  event  since  eur  last 
summary  hae  bsea  t-ecpenioc  of  Daly's  new  Fifth 
Atsbus  Theatre,  which  took  place  on;January  21st. 
An  opening  address  by  Jobn  Brougham  was  de- 
livered by  tbe  ladies  and  gentlemen  of  ths  com- 
psny,  who  were  discovered  standing  on  the  stage 
when  the  curtain  rose.  At  tbe  conclusion  ot  the 
address  Mr.'  Daly  was  called  for  and  made  the  fol- 
lowing speech: 

Ladies  asd  Gentlemen  :-I  foceir  before  you 
witr  peaanre.  1  assure  you  I  feel  deep  y  the  faror 
I oa  hava  ehown  me  throughout  my  career  of  suc- 
cesses, and  the  sympathy  expressed  for  rae  when 
that  sec  ess  appeared  to  be  momentarily  chetk-d 
1  welcome  jou  to-night  to  anew  piaeebot  io  re- 
e  trt-jtteold  Filth-avetus  fhe.tre.  My  lntle 
jewel  box  up  tcwa  ha,  gone,  but  tse  jewels  ara  all 
safe.  Here  you  will  see  tbe  same  artists  with 
w*om  you  ,ave  pss«ed  eo  maty  ptea  =  aat  hours.  In 
fitt,  tbe  Fifth-avenue  1  beatre  Is  not  destrojed 
There  is  a  obanseof  ooetU'te.a  saif  :mg  of  scenes 
—that  is  all.  The  corttin  rt?es  to-night  npon 
another  act.  The  last  one  ended  on  New  Yea*  t 
Day  with  a  tableau  got  up  as  we  ear.  and  tbta  time 
wi-h  caESiderable  Unib,  "at  &eon  of  maay  thou- 
sand dollars  to  tbe  ma-  sgemei.t  "  Bitwetn  that 
act  and  this,  as  we  saya'ar.  "e>  p:r.cd  of  three 
weeks  is  supposed  to  elapse."  Tn-re  is  the  whole 
story.  The  pla,  goes  on.  Tne  V  if  h-arenne  The- 
atre- like  "tbe  king  u  dead,'  if  you,  say  so,  "ioag 
Ut«."  tbe  theatre. 

After  an  overture  by  the  orchestra  an  ongxal 
comedy  sdspted  from  tbe  French  by  Mr.  Ansjus- 
tin  Daly,  and  entitled  "Al:xe."  was  acted  ,'or  Uu 
Bret  time.  The  oomedy  Is  ssid  not  Io  have  suf- 
fered mnchin  translation,  to  be  verr  lively  and 
qaite  asneces* AS  the  Grand  Opera  "The  Cat- 
aract of  the  Ganges"  was  running  at   latest  dates 

'Brutus''  Was  tbe  latest  prod  uati an  at  Booth 'a 

Theatre.  It  was  presented  with  the  ecenery  and 
dresses  got  np  for  "Julius  Crekar"  last  yeir  and 

the  papers  growl  about    it At     the  Union 

S a aars  Theatre  on  the  27th  was  produced  "Oce 
Hundred  Years  Old."  transited  from  ths  French 
play  by  FEnnery   and  PloaTier   of  "Lo  Cecten- 

sire"    :seOentsnaTlan> At  XibloVLeo  and 

Letaa  ■  with*ts  oamberles  sttractire  feature,  still 

draw,  good  honses At  the  Olympic   Theatre 

"The  Alhambrs."  is  kept  on  because  there  is 
nothing  else  ready Frank  Ohanfreu  com- 
menced an  engagement  oa  tbe  27th  in:  "Kit" 

At  Wallack  s  "Sam     still  suns The  Mercury 

says: 

d1^?,  Athenenm,  uuder  the  management  of 
Bob  Butler,  is  doing  a  flue  business,  ar.d  has  pre- 
sented during  the  week  as  a  novel -y  the  pre;;v  tra- 
peaaet,  LeonaDate.  She  is  de-icate  in  form  and 
feature,  sad  Teryoretty.  and  she  c  as  a  nice  little 
busoasd  named  Hall  to  assnt  in  ner  exerclees. 
hhe i  hangs  by  her  heels,  and  ttrowing  her  head 
back,  allows  a  cord  to  hmg  from  her  neck.  To 
"-•6  her  husband  suepacdahims-Lf,  aod  addi'ioiai 
ncabyhis 


m 


Ooort right  and  Gilbert  are  at  Tony  Pastoi  A 

performing  in  their  act  "The  Big  snd  Little  of  I<" 

Bryant  A  JlinsmU   run  tbe    same  bll   week 

afier  week No  change  with  the  San  Francisco 

Mine  re's 

In  New  Orleans  at  tbe  Academy  of  Music  Mies 
Lydia  Thompson  took  a  benefit  on  Jan.  Hw*    "Ai- 
led In"  aod  "ixion    ten  aooeunced  aa  id  prep* 
ration.    At  the  Varieties  Thestra  Miss   Charlotte 
Cusbm&a  and  Lawrence   Barrett  appeared  en  ths 
fcttt.SStfa  and  tSihin  "Macbeth.''    M.tsCasamiE 
made  her  last  appearance  en   tbeSlst.    On  the  Sd 
John  E.  Owens  and  coapsoy  corameucei  an  eo- 
gagsmtot.    At  the  St.  Charles  'j  heat  re.  Joan  Col- 
lies, tne  Ir  sh  oamediac,  commepced  ao  engage- 
ment on  Jaa.2S'.h  in  "Paul  OliSard."    The  French 
company  at  the  Opsra  House  produced  Victonen 
Sardou'a  drama  of   "Babapas"  on  tbe  2Stb.     Tbe 
Rub:  ostein  and  WUnluaaski  concert  troupe  com- 
menced a  season  at  tbe  Opera  Honse  en  ths  29 :h. 
Joe  Jeffersor,    Richmond.   27tb,   th-ee    nights. 
National,  Washington,  Fab,  31,  fonr  nights. 
Prank  Mayo,  Arch,  Philadelphia,  2Tib. 
Business  bssbssB  eo  goad  st  the  Rochester  Or- 
era  bouse  the  past  season  that  Ns;o  is  anxious  to: 
rent  it  ia  crier  that  some  other  star  can  get  rick 
Edwin  Booth's  Compan*,  Baffsto.  :Ua.  for  eer- 
eral  nigots;  Toledo,  31st,  and  Feb  1st  :  Kalamazoo, 
ll'.h.    Booth  himself  gave  up  travelling  with   the 
organizatiDs    on  account  of  poor  business  it  hsB 
elsewhere  limproved    under   Miss    Neil:o;.    Mrs. 
Waller  and  Jane  Coombs. 
OliTer  Dond  Byran.  Boston  Theatre,  28th. 
Cbariotte  TbempeOB,  Clevelaod,   Deb.  3;  Robin* 
ton's,  Cincinnati,  lOtb,  one  week. 
M:-;  Neil  son,  Boston  Theatre.  Feb.  31,  two  weeks 
Osrlotia  Leolercq.  Chicago.  Feb.  3d. 
Kdmund   Ystss  lately  excited   tbe  indigoa'.ian 
of  the  Young  Men's  Society  of  Saginaw  City,  Ml  oh* 
because  he  csve  hie  lecture  npoo  tbe  Brit.sh  Pir- 
liament  tbersiostesd  of  that  upon  Modera   Soci- 
ety as  agreed.    Neither  the  society  nor  tbe  public 
cared  a  pinch  o!  snuff  for  the  British  Parlisment, 
and  considered  tbemselTss  sold.    Yates  gave  as  a 
reason  for  tbe  change  that  bis  cartoons  illustra- 
tive of  modern  society,  wete  detained  one  train, 
bnt  thst  was  not  considered  sumoient,  Tate'e  lec- 
tnre  without  cartoons  weald  be  almost  hk;  "Ham- 
let." minus  Hamlet  himself.     Another  cause  of 
eorzp'aint  was  that  Yates  seclnded  himself  at 
East  Saginaw,  two  miles  off,  instead   o!  coming  to 
Saginaw  uity,  where  be  might  be  Tisited.    Yates' 
objectin  remaining    at  a  distance,   was.  that  he 
might  remain  in  seolosioo.    Lecturers   art  often 
terribly  lionized  when  they  arrive  ia  a  small  city, 
snd  bare  oo  time  to  tbemselses. 
The  New  York  Mercury  says: 
Cilleysud  Ford  have   cat  etick  from   Atchison, 
Kansas,  without  paying  their  company. 
It  tbat  Frank  OiUey  ? 

Matthews  Family,  American  Theatre,  Pittsburg. 
Feb.  3d  two  weeks. 
Jeddo  Jap;,  Eaismssao,  Mich,  28th  and  29th. 
La  Petite  Ds  Angelis,  Howard,  Boston.  27th. 
Thecslebrated  Mejiitons  are  now  plavitg  their 
fourth  engagement  in  Philadelphia,  snd  are  meet- 
ing, as  tuna!,  with  most  brilliant  success. 

Shipments  of  wild'auiseals  asd  other  curiosities 
fcr  Mr.  Baruum's  travelling  ebow  are  already  ar- 
riving, although,  it  is  less  than  a  month  since  his 
menagerie  was  burned.  Tbe  stsamer  Hansa, 
from  Bremen,  brought  on  the  16 :h  a  monster 
daoble-horned  rhinoceros  from  Abysynoia,  four 
large  African  liens,  eixBeng*!  tigers,  and  a  pair 
leopards  besides  white  bears,  sea  lions,  yaks,  guns, 
ostriches,  and  a  wilderness  of  monkeys  which  bare 
arrived.  Among  the  rare  animals  is  a  large-eared 
dwarf  elephant  from  the  East  Indies  which  weighs 
only  one  hundred  sad  foTty  pounds.  A  man  can 
easily  carry  bim  on  his  shoulders.  Mr.  Bare  am 
has  also  purchased  a  Que  pair  of  giraffes  whicb  he 
dares  not  ship  till  Spring  oo  aocoant  of  the  tur- 
buteuce  of  the  Winter  wares. 
The  Bostoo  Courier  says; 

Tbe  just  ooueluded  opera  season  baeb»eu  a  reas- 
onably euoceesful  one  for  tbe  management,  Mad- 
ame Lucca  never  failing  to  crowd  tbe  theatre,  and 
oo  two  occasions  bringing  upwards  or  silicone  and 
dollars  into  the  box-office.  Contider  ng  that  it  is 
only  rgi  weeks  since  we  sastsined  a  trifling  loss  of 
g^t.fMi.O'U,  this  I,  cer'einiv  a  very  gocdrhewiag  far 
ue.  \t  hea  we  are  wii'icg  to  pay  six  taousacd  dol- 
lars to  see  Lucca  as  Zerlioa.  money  may  be  clase— 
it  cerfa.nly  is  clote  enough  to  reach. 

Theatricals  are  at  tbe  lowest  possible  ebb  in 
ia  Philadelphia.  Davenport  has  a  good  chance 
for  money  and  fame  A3  a  manager  ever  bad,  if  he 
would  only  improve  it.  Tke  Philadelphia^,  really 
hunger  to  see  a  good  company  and  first-class  at- 
tract ton?,  and  they  are  willing  to  pay  for  these  lib- 
erally. Except  Miss  Neilson.  who  is  crawdiog  tbe 
Walnnt-BtreetTbestre.  there  is  nothing  hut  W- 
rlaty  shows  at  the  Philsdeipfaia  t hemes. 

Tbe  St.  Louis  Globe  says  that  McOollem  is  the 
dnlyaotoron  tbe  stage  who  can  pronounce  the 
word  true  io  thrss  syllables.  He  calls  it  terriew. 
He's  got  one  of  those  airy  tongues  that  potlysyla- 
fcle    monA  names. 

Tbe  number  of  drsmatic  compositions  copy- 
righted during  the  psst  ye  ar  at  Washington  was 
thirty-aix.  Not  very  oreditable  to  American  or- 
iginality in  this  line. 

Mr.  Daly  has  purchased  the  MSS.  of  "Claude's 
Wife"  snd  "Uncle  Sam."  the  impending  sensation 
in  Paris 

Mr.  Sotbero's  engagement  st  WaVajVs  will  ex- 
tend to  tke  end  of  May  neX'.  During  the  two 
subsequent  months  he  will  visit  California  and 
Australia. 

Jimes  W.  Wallack  fa  in  bad  health,  and  bis 
been  compelled  to  retire  from  tbsstsge  for  a  time 
M'ss  Annie  Adams,  having  terminaVed  a  suc- 
cessful engagement  at  the  Grand  Central  Tbe:- 
tre,  Philadelphia,  opened  at  the  Athecreum,  New 
York  ci'y.  on  the  tTth  of  January,  under  the  man- 
agement of  Mr.  Robert  Bo'lsr.  who  first  engased 
her  in  London  for  this  conotry. 

Under  the  head  of  '  a  goad  engagement,"  the 
Clipper  has  the  following ; 

Mme    DockrUI,    th%  French  equestrienaw,  who 

achieved  a  crest  success  dn-iag  her  perfo-macce- 

at  tbe  late  E„raam's  Circu=.  bas  gone  to  California 

under  eogagemeut    to   John     Wilson,   the    well- 

krowo    circus   managev   of  the    Pacific  coist.for 

eight  w*eks   on  the  following   terms:— She   is  to 

-'.'■    per  w^ek  in  gold,  which    will  amount 

to$lV->.    Th»    express    char^^a   for  trau-porticg 

bar faersee— $8)0  eaob   way— $1.6~v.    An  a'lowan^e 

of  $9Dft  for  b^'el  eiDEtsss,  mak.ng  a  total  of  $),- 

| :  M  per  week. 

Cbarlo?  B.  Griste,  formerly  agent  for  Bil'y  Em- 

Erses.  edT,rti3ss  in  the  Clipper  for  an  engagement 

as  agent  or  writer. 

The  Berger  Family  baveg  vea  dp  their  proposed 
tripte  Cuba,  on  account  ot  tbe  yellow  fever,  which 
ii  ragiog  there,  and  the  general  depression  in 
basinets  whieb  exists  on  the  island.  They  will 
play  throngb  the  South  during  the  winter,  and 
intend  visiting  New  York  and  the  Eastern  cities 
in  the  spring.  They  drew  handsomely  at  Kew 
Organs  when  recently  there.  W.  W.  Fowler  is 
■till  their  able  agent. 

Taaab,r)ik  and  hi.  Opera  Troupe  will  arrive  from 
HaTana(in  March,  and  open  the  epring  campaign 
at  the  Academy  of  Music,  New  Orleans. 

Camilla  Urso,  vocalist,  Boston.  Hi'.h,  February 
Mb  and  12  fc 

Anns  Bishop  ie  ooncsrtizioc  occasionally  in 
gpurts.  and  was  at  Norrietown,  (Pa.,  with  Morico 
and  Prank  Gi'der. 

Rubinstein  and  troupe  New  Orleans,  ?7th  :  Mo- 
bile 29th;  New  Orleans,  S9th:  Mobile,  30th;  New 
Orleans,  Feb.  1st  te  9th ;  Memphis.  11th. 

Heine,  blind  violinist,  and  wife,  Concord,  N.  H.. 
2Sd. 

Edwia  Adams,  Bsrliogtoi.Ia..  3d  ;Keokud,4tt; 
Qatiney,    El.  5:b;    Jacksonvill,.   6:h;  SpringMsld- 


Mr*.  D.  P.  Bawers.  new  Memphis  Theatre.  Fab 
3d,  ens  week;  Academy,  New  Orleans ,  lute, 

Joe  Murphy.  Roobester,  27 th,  ooe  week. 

Lydia  Tnompsoo  Troupe,  (Robinson  s  Opera 
House.  Cincinnati.  Feb,  (17 th. 

At  the  Arch  fctraet  Theatre.  Philadelphia,  Oliver 
Daud  Byron,  daring  the  weekending  January  25th, 
appeared  in  the  sensational  drama  ef  "Across  the 
Continent"  to  largo  audiences,  and  concluded  tbe 
third  and  last  week  of  his  eLgagement  oo  January 
g»th. 

The  English  Opera  Troupe  headed  by  Rose 
Bercee  asd  Emma  Howson,  were  billed  for  Mozsrt 
Ha|  I,  Ciscionatli,  one  week,  commencing  Jan.  27th 

Aimea'a  CperaBanffe  Company  opened  e*-  Pike's 
Opera  Hoase.  Oioeicnati,  on  January  39th.,  and  re- 
mained tbrss  days. 

Large  house,  wer,  the  order  daring  the  third 
and  last  w,ek  of  Lucca  and  her  tronpe  at  the  Bea- 
toa  Theatre.  Boston. 

WssaingtOB,  D.  0.,  is  promissd  a  sensation  in 
the  shape  of  aa  Original  Oolorsd  Americas  Oners 
Oompany.  This  prejset  has  been  ia  contempla- 
tion some  tims,  and  baa  finally  aaesmad  definite 
proportions.  Mr.  Harry  Donehus,  is  the  origina- 
tor of  the  tides.  It  was  anaounced  that  two  rep- 
reaentatien,  of  'The  Dootor  of  Aleantara"  would 
fcegiren  at  Liscoln  Hall,  Feb.  3d  aod  4'th.  prior 
to  their  departure  for  New  York  aud  a  toar 
through  the  North, 

Tony  Pastor  will  start  upan  his  annual  tour  of 
the  country  ou  April  1th,  being  one  month  earlier 
than  be  started  las:  season.  His  company  will 
conapriaeEUa  Wesner  (sow  in  Europe),  the  Free- 
man Sisters,  Go,  Williams,  Jeany  Eogei,  J.  W. 
McAidrews,  Kitty  Henderson,  Delehanty  and 
Hengler,  and  others. 

Baby  Bsnson,  who  wa,  taught  her  first  steps  ia 
this  city  while  her  mother.  Maggie  Benson,  wan 
engaeed  at  the  Bella  Union  Theatre,  Is  a  j  ursnile 
star  of  the  first  msgnunde,  and  has  lately  made  a 
great  success  at  Washington,  D.  0. 

Tbe  Baucicauits  have  mat  with  poor  success  in 
their  engagements  through  the  cauntry. 

Lucoa  is  credited  with  this  remark:  "  I  never 
see  bo  pad  a  plaiz  as  Philamadelfy  to  give  one  ze 
eore  Iroat." 

Fechter's  New  York  Theatre  will  open  February 
13th.  The  widow  of  Robert  Craig  ou  been  prof- 
fered an  engagement  ia  the  company. 

Mr.  A.  Jensen,  of  New  York,  has  received  the 
fo'lowiag  letter  from  tbe  wife  of  Maoroady,  the 
tragedian,  which  proves  conclusively  that  he  ii  in 
the  lead  of  the  living: 

Wiiiojr.  Scpee  Mare,  Efolasd. 

Sir:  I  regret  exceedingly  mat  my  dear  haabsud 
is  now  q rite  usable  to  answer  any  of  the  many 
applications  for  bis  autograph.  He  is  too  infirm 
even  to  sign  bis  asms  without  guidance.  He  can 
neither  read  nor  write,  owing  to  a  malady  of  the 
br«'a  ifrom  oTer-worki,  from  which  he  has  been 
suffering  for  tbe  p»,t.  three  rears.  He  weald  if  in 
health  bare  much  pleasure  ia  grsating  your  rs- 
quait.    I  leraain,  Sir,  soars  obediently. 

C.  ».  MAUREADY. 

Feckter  played  Don  Caeur  de  Began  for  Miss 
Louisa  Morse',  beaefitat  the  Chestnut-street  The- 
atre, Philadelphia,  on  tbe  22d  alt. 


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Boobeellers  and  Ntution^ra 
H.  H.  Moore,  609  Montgomery,  near  Merchant. 

Bnalnesa  Collesee. 
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Kats,  Fred,  SUlla  91  to  190.  California  Market. 

Bruii  Fonnderies. 
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French  Fancy  Gomie. 
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.Dr.  Barlow  J.  rjimith. 

Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men ou  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
ease i  at  his  Hygeian  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evenirg,  commencing  at  7 34  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  Invalids  dally,  from  9  to  4  p  u.,  free.        ' 

For    Wassiilrifi: 

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Mme.  JOSEPHINE  EDMONDS 

HTDIAIT  AND 

BOTANie    PHYSICIAN.' 

TWENTY     TEAR!      OF     FKACTIC* 

IN    THE   TREATMENT  OF  DlSEASESTTKOi.  ' 

-*■  dent  to  femaleB  has  placed  Madame  Edmonds 
at  tbe  bead  or  all  physicians  making  ,uoh  practise 
a  specialty,  snd  enables  her  to  guarantee  a  speed* 
and  permanent  cure  in  the  worst  cases  of  inp- 
prer-eion  and  menstrual  derangements.  Ladle, 
will  find  Madame  Edmonds  a  skillful  tihyni^mj 
and  it  isro  their  interest  to  consolt  hsr  in  allduv 
eas^s  moideot  to  women  before  tampering  with 
poisonous  nostrum,,  quack  dootors  and  cumbagt, 
Madame  Edmonds  desonbes  diseases  witboni  any 
loforroauon  from  the  paiieit,  and  cures  without 
the  use  ef  mercury  or  exoeriments,  thus  saTiag 
from  wrong  treatment  for  private,  chronic  and 
cancer  diseases.  Correspondence  strictly  oaaaV< 
dentlal.  Office  and  r*eidenoe.  41a  Pine  ■tresi. 
b«tween  Kearny  and  Montgomery.  ja20  lg 


irrnE 

Eztinquishss 

PSOXEOTIOI 


"ABSOLDTELY     TBE     BEST 

AGAIKsT  FIRE  !' 

SEKD    FOB    THEIB     "  BBCOBD." 

E.  B.  Ibwik  A  Co.,  General  Agenta  P^ifio  Oolrt. 

ForMleby  W.  B.  A1DEDOUH, 

Loc&l  Agept.  312  C.Mforni.  St.,  Sac  Fr.nciado 


•Oil   Taa 
FOR   1873 


es 


..ABE. 


Fcr  a  safe  and  efficient  Beautuibb  of  3 
Complexion,  use  Diokxts  Fa3ioc3  Cbzsxe  ss 
Lis. 


For  the  Very  Beat  Drink*, 

Go  to  Ya.es'  Branch  Saloon,  corner  of  Market 
and  Third  streets.  E 


Diamond    Catarrh    Remedy 

Is  a  sure  core  for  Catarrh  or  Colds.  Aek  your 
drugalet   for  it,  or  send  to  Dr,  A.  F.  Etoy,  No. 

8  Post  street.  a 

An    Old    Ltndmark. 

The  Verandah  Cigar  Store,  at  the  N.  E.  corner 
of  Kearny  and  Washington  Btreets,  kept  by 
Henry  Sehmidt,  has  been  famous  for  the  laet 
eleven  years  for  keeplog  the  beet  Havana  cigars, 
tobacco,  choice  meerschaum  pipes,  etc  y 

Olaibtotaiet. — Madame  Clara   Antonla,  tbe 

Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium. 
ha=  removed  to  323  Searcy  st.  Consultations  in 
English,  French  and  German,  x 


7*110    Best    Remedies* 

Dr.  Ferry's  List  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
fy*e  Web  foot  Pill--,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
/,  E .  Gates  and  Co.,  corner  Bansome  and  Com- 
m  >rcial  streets,  sole  aaents.  * 


MESSRS.  M'NEIL  &  CALDER 

AEXOCNCES  TO  THEIR  PRIENDS  AND 
the  Pajl'c  geQer.lly,  tbat  the;  hare  opened 
nnder  COLMAK'S  CLOTHING  STORF,  Ooraer 
of  Basb  tod  Montgomery  street,,  mth  ,  WELL 
SELEOTED   STOOK  ol 

CKOICE  TTISSJS, 

J.1QVOBS    AM 

CIGARS. 

All  are  touted  to  call,  and  ARCHIE  MCNEIL 
AND  WM.  C.  OALDER  will  do  tbeir  best  to 
make  them  comfortable.  }a3ltf 


ADOLPHUS    SIOCEMETER, 

....TEACHER  OF.... 

PIANO    AND    S1NGINC. 

Baits  and  Parties  attended  to,  ana  Music  far 
Dieted.    Residence.  208  Eddy  stre-t 


EXTRA  QUALITr 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

OK  HAr*D  and  Buds 

to  CRDLK. 

L.    BLAIR'S, 

1»   Kearny  ati-eet. 


NOW      I3TJE3, 

, AXD. 

Payable    at   the   AtiCMoi'i  Office,  or   U 
Deputy. 

a.£TI  KOSE.M-K,  Aaaeeaor,. 

l-lTlaai 


C.        OLB 


X>AVE  MLNDES  ±  00..  at  thi 

-    -_ old  original  Red  Lion.  19  Gearj. 

street,  between  Kearny  and  Dnpont,  wb ere  you 
can  baTe  HOT  AND  COLD  DRla\KS,  notforget- 
ting  tke  old  Pionear  Lonan.  The  "Old  Sport*  it 
always  on  band. 


la*  4a,;. -ef 


AR10NI 

Pianoforte. 


D 


ECLARED  BY  THE   JUTK5ES  AT  A-LAtt 
Fair  of  tneAaaarioan  Institnte,  after  a  blind- 
fold  trial    agaicet    Bteinway's,  Chictering's.  aMi 
otheTO.  to  beTHK  BEST  ON  EXHIBITION.    B. 
CTTRTA.Z,  Sole  Attent,    »0  O'Fane'.l  ureeL 
N  B-— Planoa  of  all  stylee  TO  RENT.         mart    i 


OUTSIDE    LANDS.! 


A  NY  AND  AIaL  PERBOKS  THAT  HAVE 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  OUT- 
SIDE LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  bare 
amount  reionded  at  the  office  of  tbe  ondenlfaed 
npon  the  presentation  of  an  order  from  ths 
Mayor  and  Oitr  a-nd  Coont;  Attorney. 
delStf  A.  AUSTISI.  I 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

MASONIC    SAVINGS   AHD    LOAN    BAN! 

He.     O   Foat    street,  raTssonlc  Teniplei 
SAN  FRANCISOO. 

AT  A  MEETING  OF  TBE  BOARD  OF  DIREC- 
tors  of  this  Bank,  held  Jann<.r. 
a  dividend  wm  decla*>d  at  tk,e  rate  of  *  er 
cent.  pBr  anna m. on  'ferm  or   Permanent  Daporn*. 
and  cigh:  ptr  cen'     per  annum  on  Ordinary  D*- 
ooaitf.  firth*  e^mi-annaal  rsrm   ending  Jinnwr 
2 let.  1673.    payable  on  and    after  Febmrtf^i^iM 
free  from  all  taies.     GtOKOi;  KOMFX". 
j*2»-lm  S;ors1aryl 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS. 

A  LARGE  ASSORTMENT  OF  GENTS'  FDR- 
nisbicg  Goorfs  to  oe  ri»d  good  and  cre»a.at 
the  "oLD CORNER,"  J  LEVY'S-,  -"i)  «  Mocigoa- 
ery  streer.  .Tnstice  given  toa'l.  Don't  firge' Ibi 
number.  i>IO  Monigomerv  street.  dew  1» 


CANDIES. 


" 


BR.  H.  C.  P.  BEHRENS. 

OFFICE. 

so.  sis  Kr.iB.M   sum, 

Bst.e.c  Bash  and  Ehiiw.  ja30  1m 


BEW  YORK  PRICES 

HALL'S    PIANOS 
For  Sale  at  No.  IS 
l  jler  street.    Call  and 
examine  f  or  yonrselTea. 
_J-Tbe  only  Califor- 
nia-made Piano  on  the 
deaitf 


DRESS  JMAKINC. 

MRS.    M.   F.    BISHOP.   NO.  1«  O'FABEELL 
•    '  '  '    jaajtaasa^alfiell 


ALL     KLND>      Ot,     1HE     FINEET  ^CANDi 
made  at  onr  Steam   Candy   Faotory   daily.    *■ 

i   eo [i cite* 

CANT  Y  £  WAGNER.     I 
107  Mr."tPomerr  -t..    DP--^~'t*- 


CENTRAL 

NO.  118  GEARY  STRE1 
Best   accommodations  for  VrithI 
Families  io    the    city.     Private    laVP?  '  "'■ 
entrance  forLadiee.    Hair  Ontting.  Snaving  sni 
Snampooing.    Children's  Hair  neatly  cat.    Lediei 
SnamDooing  50  cents. 
ilTlm  L.  CORRIVEAU.  Prooriotar. 


MR.  AND  MRS.  DREW'S 

Select  Dancing  Academ] 


AMERICAN     EXCHANGE' 

10SY  OAKKb FEOPRIETOl] 


8 


n 


I  M0NT60MEIT  S      ifc 

HOTEL. 


■s>  HOT* 


Wigmw 


:v"*s„ - 

^BETROPOIITAN  THEATRE 


arian  Mordaunt 


•  AURDIT.    riMVART    ».      tWtX  »«t    *TT.    ■•.    I'M 


FURBISHED   ROOMS 

IS  »8d  110  p*r  I 

WEST  fVo'HG 


CALIFORNIA   THEATR1. 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 

-1  *~^»  a.  ..  wmm 


1BIRD  WIB  OP  THE  ENGAGEMENT  OP 

MR.  JOHN  T.  RAYMOND! 


•ATjnmDAY    ..airxDAT   everikm 


l»    »0»»     «»!■ 


ou« 


oo 


THII    EVEMIHO 


M.RKI-AHY    S     «...   4 


.        F     • 

I    DILWI 


BM   Of  m  •tltO*    IW   kr'AI     V,l- 

»n  r  •<  ik.  raL>a  or  rh 


oVUN    V\l>  lit:..  MASTI.R! 


WKI    MIIB1CIT 


— —  "JJTJJ 


i 


.■l 
«■■ 

«     t—.  .-1 

.».  rum « 


PYGMALION  and  GALATEA! 

i 

tittj 
>i.\\     HOENERT,  RBW    4PPOIKT11BNT*, 

M£W     l'l((il'l.lilli:8,  NEW    MSOHANUka, 

■"■rW     A>l)      Af     IIII.NXIC     CO-  I  I    MECS. 

MISS         ELLIE         XVH-.TOPJ 


■  ulUUUlIl    .       ...... 

MAJILTOIV8! 


Th*'oUowlc«a.lBank! 


rilT«0«,     AM    AM     pAtroM. 

I  io«.  .a  im«n  m«i»i 


JOBK  T.  RU  •TOrTD 


« -«-.  *-.. 


J»t».l.   J.Hmi 


■*.».,    ti.ri.IMI 


!■»»>•■  iniiiHimKn 


Sock  tid  Dance  .  Lillii  Hull 

"doocihc  "  r  oii~LOviT' 

PiJi«r     H*t>   KaOf     "et.iiM   K    i.    Wink. 

I  j«  i«»*t J.  B.  LarBt*  !  Pc  1 1  ••■>•■    ..  .    W     tl.    flirt 

L»au*  HmJhiIiMiin 


"" 

—_*—_— 

OrtbNUI 

■Mptti  t>aa 

M 

. 

.MrH.  JTL'AU 


bivx: 


>MAIiION»       STUDIO. 
tn  wirm»  t«i  §PAjt  or  TWEiTT-rorn  Honw. 


*    TTKlln     M-   * 

A    UH-lr.l   H«f  l-.i- 
TH»    Filaht. 


■TtSk*  Aa*  Jta**    F*r», 

>•*»  *l  lUNlrl. 

r»«  wmi.    UMmi 


It*    n«irut. 

■*'r»  i  Uan  netm 
iNS  3  —  liMr,  »»Bii  at  Carbaaaj 
>•-       Mary  •  p-*j§e  of  0*rbwf»T. 

i      H««3r  Denotata**!. 


TLUn 

a*lj  (OtjclaflWa  with  th«  I  ■  -am iful  tod  Wood* 

rfal  Opt k M  niailnt)  of 

Tlie 

Dissolving 

Statu 

e, 

I*.  Tin  ri  M>1  t»tf  n  ci  bj  P:   .'    I  '  lr.  of  tie   Royal    Piilj  tsebnlc  Ii  ■                          d,  and   Ibe  audience  are  t 
r  d  to  r^milo  n  tb«lr  i"*ata  antll  iti  tcrmlntilor. 

?',t  '.tun j 

Tbe  evening'*  rLlfrifllLment  will  conclnrte  .nth 


THE    SPECTRE     BRIDEGROOM! 


DIGGORY 


miD»T    EVENiKO- 

lenefit  of  Miss  Mordaunt! 


aturday.  at  2.  ONLY  OARLINC  MATINEE 

I*   PR!FARAII.N-T-.»  ...  S««f.ti..al  Plaj. 

SCearta  *=nro  Trumps 


LANS 


SATURDAY    AFTERNOON,    AT    2 


JOHN  T.  R\)')III\D 

WALTER    LKMAN 

JOHN   W11B  JS 

E    FI.TMPTON 

J.  S.  T.JRBESCE 

B.  J.  PBF.STON 

RtM    C4RIIIE  WYATT 

...MIS?  NELLIE  OUMMISS 

PYGMALION    MATINEE 


IN    REHEARPAL- 


•Tlao  Popular  DBiiirlescixxe,  ixion 


i  LOST  3  fynaou  of  Armseios. 

Km  i  i  *4  m*mf—  DrM«OircI«  *nt  Orohwtr* 91  SO     Bulcnny 

Bofrvd  ««ni*—  EUiOOQjr 7i     G..H*rj- 

Drtt*  Unci*  AdmLMioa  SI  OS    friYato  IJoxti 


SO 

SA 

,.«S    u«4  SIO  OO 


Tfc.  Clrl  Wtlh   U»Plo«hi|  Pfl.tr   Ml..  Joa«9ht»« 


Flowers  of  Song Hiss  Lillle  Hail 

J.  11.  L&Rfttff  ud  UAERIE  AKUsTKUNO  .» 

D    E3   M       E>  -W  O  ! 


C«acadicc  »i*b  tb»  Mfllf*drtiBa  io  o«-  act.  inilu  fcr  tb«  lit* 
J»«.  Dowlioi  unrvtt'r  for  tdwtra  HoatkCB*.  «BtiiUd 


OR,  THE  INSTINCT  Of  THE  SOOTH  IEA  APE! 


P0NOO.  tb«  Monkar 

Hob*   Dnmoo  .  »  riob  planUr... 

Pivrr*.  hi*  rjjujor  do  mo 

fl»pt   Thiarikf 

Mm*,  i  hitrfti.  hi*  wit* 

Aedr*»i,  an  old  aatlnr 

B»i>  !■•«,  sod  of  lh*  «r««r 

Pl*iro.  oft  lb*  plftotaitoa 

LeoUlte.  m  Iodiaa  maid 

Col  Id  . 


Tii «  place 


..ED.  MONTAGUE 

TftMBP  B'*» 

J.H.  LarkiB 

M.tiK.lr 

Mi  on  i«  f, timer* 

Oh»i.  V*ra*r 

Fr*d  Ooop*r 

Oh**.  Uailli 

...Eo«*Bi*  0*rr«tta 
..Mil*  Waltir 


Ird  *ns,  BUroi,  *io  .  by  Ooaipior. 

I*  fall  «r  ThrllliiB  I..cld«ut*  >ftd  Turn, 


IN  PRKPARA1I0N- 


The  Bravo  of  the  New  York  Ring, 

Wolfthe  Boaah  or  the  Ooartoxan'*  Oaugbler. 


8PIER8    &    POND," 

SSS    Ketnr    ilrflPVSj 

CORNER  OF  BUSH.  lAM  FRaNOIbOO. 

janta,  liquors  ami  cigars 

TSA     AMI     CDirEE. 

l  AT  THE  USUAL  HOURS.  AND 
I  rafraanntiu  at  an  cbn  To*  ciatfortof 
■  4**>a«t«  ftr«*i4*.  tbc  cracM  aad  coanaaiaa 
tAa4ra*na)(-r*oafl;  tat  fraadooa  of  t&a 

cil.xj:q. 

IfBAiHKMNTS  At  .1    11mm,  lnl   LUNCH   Kt 
kba  o*o*l  boar*. 

A  AND  COFFEE.  WINES,  UQUOSt  A  CIGARS 

•OO    Kcru    .trffl, 
OORJIF-R  Or  BLSd.  IAK  EBANOISCO. 


SPIERS    &   POND. 


M 


HAIR. 

i«  OllEAPLSf  I'l.Ar  R  IX  5AX  FRANOI800 
TO  BUT 

uman  and  Imitation  Hair 
Good  ,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewjiry  &  Fancy  Coods, 

18  AT  THE 

JEW  YORK    STORE. 

A.    B.    N.1MPSOVA-   CO., 

Ko.    HO  Second  *tre«-t, 
3"  IM         BttWM-n   Million    itn.l    Hlnnn. 

ittention.  Good  Livers! 

J[R.    P,   BEROES.    FURMERLY 
'A    proarinorof  lot  Mia***' Rat- 

orant,  o»i  l*k*n  tba  maoaReueot 
Ootb   tb*   M i ti i- r«    Rtaaaoraor  oa 

>oam*rcU!   strflot   and    tbe  Mloar**'^        

*JAh.  o»M*'k»t  aUaal.  io  parto.nQip  wito  MR. 
DRAYETJR,  wbo  baa  baao  conototad  within* 
n  tor  toir*.  Improremont*  bar*  b**o  Bad*  in 
*  c*rt*fo*  d*p*nm*nu  tbat  will  rtodar  tb*  Mi- 
r*  aio a*  popninr  tbaa  It  has  «T*r  b**D  dorio* 
iilmmliu  pro*p*ritr.  Oar  Bill*  of  Far* 
brao*  all  tb*  dalioaoiei  of  tDa  huod,  Oor 
"o  ia*'Oood  Far*,  Good  Cooking a)nd  Modorau 
art**.* 

P.  BKKSKI  A  CO., 

IINERS'     RESTAURANT, 

SOI  and  SSS  Oommer«ial,  and 

■    ?fl»  Market  atraet. 
)p*atfoai3  A.K.  to  W  P,it.  _aoSI  1m 

THE  SAN  FRANCISCO 

ILL  POSTING  COMPANY 


(t7af,.IP.M.SB 


X.eld«*dorS. 

Co.) 


McDANIEL'S 

Museum  and  Theatre. 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

Ttll  U>DfR-m.NF0  WOULD  MOST  RK- 
•p«rttollr  rapraaaot  to  poo  and  tin  publio  c*d 
arally,  that  b*  i*  no»  pr*par*d  to  forrlaO  lacil- 
itt«4  for  eihibi'.iona  of  averj  klod  and  cbaraotar, 
•tqicO  afioold  d*i*rr*  tn*  patrooac*  of  tb*  pub- 
lic. Id*  ba*  *r*ci*d  at  Cbajnne.  WjominR,  A 
LARGE  AND  GuMMODIOUS  UALL,  with  cool 
»o*o*tt  atd  Sua*  Tb*  Hall  la  wall  teotiUtaf) 
and  ll|Dt*d,  and  road*  confortahn  for  atl  gaaioni 
of  iba  jear.  THE  BEST  OF  MUSIC,  both  Slrin» 
aad  Braaa.  can  be  forniibad  at  all  tim*a. 

BatiafBCtor*  arraoe-ein«Dts  will  be  male  with 
THKATR:jAL  OKOIHKR  COMPANIES,  eith. 
•r  for  R*ntloff  of  Uall  or  performanc*s  oo  a  per- 
o*ntac*  of  tb*  receipt*.    Oorreapood^no*  *o1iolud. 

Addrea  J.  mcDaNIEU 

Lock  Box  No  l.Cb*rtnne,   Wyoming. 

Ff.  B— Corinsitiaa  waatad  for  tb*  Ohep*nnc 
Mom-tied.  Tboa*  wi*hinc  *DKasflmanta,  atat*  low- 
*flt  1*Toi*  for  tb*  Winter  Saaaon,  ainaing  photo- 

frapb  to  my  addreaa.  Half  Paaaage  Mooep  re- 
acided  altar  alliatf  emacoanaots. 

.TAMES  McDAlUEL. 
Proprietor  Obeje&ua  TDoatre  and  IIiimi«, 
ocil  3m  Lock  Box  No.  1.  Chctinni.  W.  T. 


THE  ART  OF  SINGING 

IN  ITI  HIGHEST  PERPEO HON  -RICHARD 
.MUI-D.-K  FABI1RI,  teacb-r  of  serctral  cele- 
brated European  artfaioo.  late  Dir«ctor  of  toe  re- 
nowned Oo-ia-rr  itory  (it  ("innpva,  Maitro  da  Uhanl 
of  f.e  Franob  Imnerlil  Aoadrmy  of  Muaio,  Con- 
dactrir  tif  tbe  ft itb&rmoofque  hooiety  lu  Perls, 
»nd  at  present  Musical  Diioator  of  the  Fabbn 
OperA,  i*  prepared  to  (five  private  l"*sr>ni,  either 
at  bla  office  or  .V  thn  re-i  -t  n  of  >bo  pupils: 
Itkowia*  OOURSE*  OK  MNG1NG,  PIANO  arid 
MUSICAL  INSTRUCTION. 

Por  farther  MrtlOQiflr*  n^piy  at  PROF.  MUL- 
DER'S oiTln.  ^  >.ai  POWttLLSlReai.batwe  n 
Market  aad  Kills.  Also,  iettjru  reoeiTcd  and  term* 
to  ba  bad  at  tb*  mmio  store  of  M.  Gray,  ulaj  al  , 
and  if  Measrs.  Bherman  A  Hyde,  corner  of  RrjUer 
and  Kearny  atroets.  j*s  irn 


SOUTHERN  PACIFIC 


6b 


O] 
•■aaaaei 


....ASTD.... 

XOF    HOUSE, 

street,  offKearny    butween  Pine 
and  Cnlifor-Hla. 


Pacific   Purchasing^ 

PRINTING,  DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL   LECTURE,   AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooms     IO    and     If 020    AVosliiiiertoii    street. 


THE    FI!>E3T    FBBSU    BALTIMORE    AND 
TBANiiPL»»TBD  OYSTBRS  lund  10  »dj 
•trie.     ET.ntbiDg  cooked  iDthe  beat  m.sner. 
B&"  Th.  Finest  LiQuors  .ad  Oig.rt. 
«9-£l«tfu.t  Saltei  of  Room,  for  I.ndlc. 
i»^JPBIf  DAY  AND  KIOHT. 

K.  J.  1ECHAU  A  P    D.  JKSSEN, 
noil  lm  f r.pnwtor*. 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

vikoiwia  orrr,  hyaiia, 

TIUSsmt*d.  iH 'tu  be  W*dbf  lh?Sh?« 
?.L.tb.?  T**^  Awt*f£  •M.-Wtlin*  oompaniaa 
Vu— Ut  tr**tod  with  on  applToatloa  brUtur 


MIS9  ANNIE  ADAMS, 

Starr  SerluoOomle  Vocnllil. 

JAMES   lltH.l.O  W  A  V. 

Celehrated  Rnftllali  Truucillnu. 

II  A  KHV  AHL1S 

— iiud— 

PirENCTK     pkitchabd, 

"Willi   th-  crcnt   St-ntitt  Ion, 
■  *  CO  UN iTf.K  PEIT," 

niTALMK, 
The  orlKlnal  Mun  with  the  Iron  Jaw. 

-wlth- 
M'X-I.E    AXOLKA     nnd    FBAOILF. 

RLLE      COKDELU, 
Star  En*1  eMrlunne, 

CHAR.  A.    ©  A  K  D  N  E  H. 

The  Celebrated  Batch  Comvdlnn. 


PRIKCRZABIE    HMA!,MA, 
The  AIuu  of  lUyatery. 

I>   lT   T     L19TON, 

— and— 

LTC1      ABAMS, 

Serlu-Cumlc    nnd  IDuettlal*. 

IIAKRY     WaLBi*    COOK. 
Chump  Ion    E<iue*tt-lun     Jnuriri'i-,     with— 

M    I   S  m    KATE    COOK, 
Premiere  Eqaeatrlnu  nnd    Munfltjce  Act. 


SQUARZA'S 

Branch  Punch  Saloon, 

3 1 7  Kearny  street. 


W 


«  A  Y  JL  O  U  D, 

Contortion!*?. 


BVIIL1Y       FAMILY. 

Acrobtita,    Syuauiti 

— and— 

Bitlloon    A*cenalonl*ta. 


THE. ABOVE    AKTISTS    ARE    KOW    ON    OUR  BOOKS,    A>B   CAN    BEEN'. 
gaged  by  mrcagern  Wait,  of  tbe  Rock?  Mountains,  tb-  .acb  our  agency, 
t'    . 4HEKIUAN     tORBYN    «fe    CO, 


EMPLOYMENT  OFFICE 

SSS  Sncrumento  street, 

(Th*  Tlrat  Hooae  below  Kearar  *tre*t,> 

FOB  FURNIBHWG  WHITE  AND  CHINESE 
Help  of  all  kinds.— G antral  BoaioBSB  Agtacf, 
Collect  Ranti,  Notes  and  Aocount.a:  Whira  and 
Chines*  Laborers  sapplled  for  Families,  Hotels, 
Farms,  Faatoriaa,  a  to. 

t  H  AH,  P.  BECHKBER  Sz  CO., 
d*28  lm  SSS  Baoramento  street 


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RICHEDA    FAMIXT 

.    {*br*ifY*y    of   Chiarina'i     Royal   Italian  Ciraa) 
^-"TlLLOTVELRafiONSON  THE  VIOLIN  OR 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OP  TBE  LEADING-  MEMBERS  OF 
th*  Theatrical  Profession  in  '  aliforoia  pro- 
nose  formloft  olamsea  for  iostrnotion  In  Eroontioo. 
Persons  wishing  to  avail  themselves  of  the  oppor- 
tunity of  acquiring  a  useful  art  at  a  moderate  cost 
can  send  in  nboir  name  4  to  "Oambyse*  "  P.O.Box 
2334,  when  particulars  as  to  terms,  etc.,  will  be 
seat  M  them.  deflr 


J.    C.    COMBES, 
TEBHAPIN    LUNCH, 

Cor.  ,etend  and  Tehcn.  .tre«t.. 

■y-T.rr.pni    oonalaptly   on    lund. 


H»v»  jon  beheld  ill    II  not,  joh't.  .  tn«t 
At  SQUAMA'B  PONOH  SALOON,  In  K«ub;  atnM 
Toe«  BONA,  dlsolple  oj  OBBAT  8QCABZA, 
Dlipeswa  J.med  Hagio  Pwobu;  »th,r 
Th.  moit  delicious-  mlitarwr,(  recorded; 
And  nave  with  mmy  med.la  been  nwudedl 
Udles  their  00BDIAL9  Ukm  en  sId  u  IoUqm,- 
TheU  "Ta«BS"  .ppi«M.,-uid  Man  B.ta    "LADma 

PLEASURS." 
To  fcll.y  connubial  differences  and  pain, 
In  "ANTI-DIVOBCE"  yoa  can  your  end  attain. 
Sip  of  the  potent  extract  bnt  one  taste, 
lour  arm.  consoling,  straight  ia  round  her  waist 
aneaawhata  "MOBNINO  003IF0B1-  In  the  km 
That  heale  the  pnarrel  and  Imparts  the  bliss! 
The  "WELCOME"  too,  you'll  always  Hud 
A  balmy  soother  lor  the  troubled  mind. 
The  bright  "AURORA,"and  the.weet  "FASBWEM, 
Just  visit  BONA,  and  you'll  all  fare  welll 
His  "BTGIENIO  BITTEBS"  are  the  panacea 
►For  all  dyspeptics  and  for  alarrhcea. 
No  Cholera  Morbus  ever  has  been  found 
Where  "HYOIENIO  BITTEM"  hnook  around. 
BONA  and  SQUABZA,  spite  ol  all  detraotora, 
Have  proved  the  Nation',  greatest  benefactors  I 
Full  roar?  dUforeut  nsalthfal  drinks  you'll  dud 
To  aid  the  Uan— Invigorate  the  mlndl 
Not  this  alone— a  Welcome  you  will  meat 
At  BONA'8-(SQ0ABZA'8)-3n  KEABNI  8TBEET. 
Remember,  too,  not  this  famed  place  to  pass; 
ALL   SPLENDID  LIQDOBS  BUT  ONE  BIT  A  GLASS, 


THEY  HAVE   TAKEN 


THE    FIRST    PREMIUM 

....O.T.... 

All  the  Mechanics'  Fairs. 


1 


pOlt  BA.I.E  WBOLI11LE  AND  KIT  A II, 


THE  JOTTRHAL  OF  AMUSEJIZKT8. 


■T-. 


Pe  Misted  vnrj  Day  in  the  Year  by 

I».       B  O  O  -A-  II  X>  TJ  S 


MSMereSsauit  ud  5»*   Wa.hln«to«  Si. 

Below  Montgomery.  Sao.  Prancieoo. 


BATUEDAY FEBRUARY  8.  1878 


xx.  ±»  r«n«ctiy  Anionienintf 

How  bemtlftillT  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
«t  the  What  Cfceex  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
jelore  8  i.w.  retrrrced  the  same  evenliigll  do 

sired. x 

phytoffrspliic    Ca.ra.s-. 
At  one  dollar  per  dozes  at  the  Peoples  Art 

GsJ.erj.  34  Third  street  between  Btevtnson  and 

ailsiion  itreet.    _  T 

A.  Pleasant  Ltocauon. 
Persons   desiring  comfortable   lodging!  in  a 

Qeetral  location,  ehonld  visit  the  aihunbra, 

and  Inspect  the  One  unites  of  rooms  to  let  there 

Tee  building  la  a  Terr  floe  one  and  IS  well 

lighted  fed  ventilated . . 

Freeh  and  Sweet, 

For  the  best  confectionery,  go  to  Canty  and 
Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Sattcr.        >' 

Oysters. 

Why  travel  ea  far  ?  SbellfiBh  of  every  kind 
kept  at  Mannlna'e,  oyster  dealer,  C72  Howard 
■trcol,  teiT  Third,  next  to  car  office.  o 

■cDewfll,    Show    Card  Witter, 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order,  boom  10, 
606  Market  rorret  cor.  Post  and  Uontgsmory.  u 


Somethlnff  J»ew. 

Wm  A-Hnbbard'8  mannfaetnred  misses' and 
Infant's  garments  and  ladies  TjriuUrwear  in  snits, 
are  famed  fcr  their  superiority  of  mike  and  tex- 
tore  all  over  the  Cnion.  Mr.  Geo.  W.  Amidon, 
the  anthorised  agent  of  Mr.  Bottard.  bas  estab- 
lished a  depot  of  these  goods  at  2*8  Second  fit, 
forwbolef&le  and  retail  trade.  A  liberal  dis- 
count to  the  trade,  J 

. a- 

American  Watche  «. 

Bednced  prices,  at  H  A.  Oallecdet's  C2  Sec- 
ocd  St.  comer  of  Mission.  Jewelry  mede  to 
order.    Watches  c.rJnlly  repaired.  D 


K*    Yon    Waanl 

Towr  BlankeU  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
set  spoiled,  send  them  to  the  What  Cheer  Leon 
try.  x 

—    —  ■     e  .  - 

Oysters. 

In  strolling  round  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  7x1800  by  gu  light, 
imr  careless  feet,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where     fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  waters  bright,  did  make  a  screen 
Throngh  which  a  sweet  bona.net  was  seen ; 
While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  water*  softly  fell. 
Made  that  window  seem  to  he 
Borne  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea- 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 
It  looks  so  nice — and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suite  r.e  to  a  CT.'" 
Bo  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  seat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  it  tree, 
And  cooked  mafftnjic&itfy,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Oooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
Thej'd  clam  (and  crabs  and  terrapins  ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  ail  klndsof  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  wo  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sore, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  foand.  'twould  seem. 
That  they  have  here  the  best  lee  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  wnat  they  call  "such  nice  dinners, " 
Whoever  double  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bash, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  And  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  House.  837  BuBh  street,  above 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Bight. 

CHARLES  HAAK2.  Proprietor. 


Health  ona  Pleasure. 

Tcere  are  not  too  many  pleasures  la  San 
Francisco.  Nothing  is  more  pleasant,  nothing 
more  health-giving  than  a  drive  Into  tne  conn- 
try  cow  ana  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
keep  a  carriage  of  their  own,  can  And  one 
equal  In  elegance  to  any  private  conveyance 
at  the  Occidental  Oarnege  rtand.  Frank  Bon- 
ton  has  there,  and  at  his  etablea  1016  Stocttot 
street,  carriages  of  every  description.  His 
drivers  are  careful  and  experiences,  his  charges 
are  moderate.  The  moral  of  the  above  is: 
to  to  Frank  Bouton  at  the  Occidental  Hotel 
when  you  want  a  carnage.  o 


Sewtnjr  Machines  for  Sale, 

Rented  and  repaired,  at  lie  Post  street.   Alio, 
Agency  for  Mills'  Adjustable  Treadle,  x 


I>0  Ton    Know 

That  with  BtntrxKicK'f  Pattebjo.  yon  can  cut 
and  make  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly  ?  Bend 
postage  stamp  for  an  Illustrated  catalogue.  H. 
A.  Deming,  agent,  office  of  the  Howe  Bewlng 
Machine,  Bo.  113  Kearny  arrest,  between  Batter 
tsd  Post.  Ban  Francisco.  » 


Reduced  prices.  Shirts  from  75c.  to  $3. 
Complete  assortment  of  Genu'  Furti«hing 
Gocdi.    Beales  a  Co.  Kearny  st.,  near  Bn*h.  en 


The  Place. 

If  you  want  a  clean  bath,  with  clean  towels, 
and  a  good  shave,  or  your  hair  cut  in  the  best 
style,  by  experienced  worimen,  go  to  Brown's 
Bathing  and  Hair  TJrisslng  Saloon,,  Bo.  202 

Fourth  itrtet,  near  Howard.  T 


FOftElBN   DRAMATIC  NEWS. 

6igTjorArditr.  who  year*  ago  occupied  the  lesd- 
er'scbiiratthe  New  York  Academy  of  Monc.  Lie 
been  engaged  to  accompany  Adeline  Paul  as  coo- 
dncior  during;  bertocr  in  tie  United  State*. 

I:  is  reported  that  M'ile  NtlsaoB  did  not  achieve 
a  a  access  on  htr  tat  appearance  at  St  Peters- 
burg,   See  ienow  eiogiog   n  Moscow. 

W.  S.  Gilbert's  new  play,  entitled  "Toe  Wicked 
Werid,"  was  brought  oat  tt  the  London  Hajmer- 
het  on  January  4  ih.    The  entice  gsaeraily  praiied 
it  warmly,  t be  ObseiTer  itjlies  it  the  test  of  tee 
play  wngbL's  worka-raflned  and  gratef al.  a  ptrfect 
stage  potm-    The  papers  predict   for  It  u  great  a 
succersss  "Pyg-suUen  aod  Galatea "  aehiSTed.    It 
is  dedicated  to  Miss  Madge  Boberiaoa  tHra.  Ken- 
dal;. *  bo  now  ectopic*  an  enviable  position  on  the 
Louden  board',  and  »be  ea'taise  tbe   principal 
female  rets,  tfcei  of  the  fairy  qnseo  Selese.    The 
action  of  tee  play  is  comprised  within  tweoty-ioor 
Hears,  and  fairy-land  supplies  the  IxaU  and  oearly 
all  the  dramoMi  p<ri  j"t.    When  the  ea-tain  rieee 
on  the  play  proper,  Ziyda  is  diicorered  deep  in 
thought,  and    contemplaticg   from    the    faneifal 
realms  of  fairy-land  "the  wicked  world.''     This 
occupation  is  a  favorite  oae  with  the  lady,  if  such 
nprcaaicMrmas   aSymtj  be  applied  to  BoeOarm- 
InganintaMtant  of  aUnd  bertnd  oorken.   When 
to    Zsyda    there    entare    Pbjllon.   we   Itarn    tow 
gloomy  a  prospect  the    tekte  of    this    snblonsry 
■ptaere;  for  ace  atks  her  companion  to  piciore  to 
himself  a  town  "peopled  witn  mta  and  women, 
nil  ripe  for  crime.''    Eut  here  Selese,  the  fairy 
queeo,  gives  tu  a  lesson  te  start  with,  and  this  Is 
taat  "oo  ttat  world,  that  very  wicked  world,  all 
who  dwell  in  Fairyland  rray  find  a  parallel  identity 
to  perfect  that  if  it  were  possible  to  place  them  by 
thiir  earthly  couoterparu,  no  man  on  eartb,  no 
fairy  in  to*  clouds  cot. Id  tell  whicb  was  ice  fairy— 
waioh   (be  man  1"    It  will  be  seen  that  it  is  this 
"parallel  identity"  which  forms  the  ptincipal  basis 
of  action.    But     as  eicsof  th:s  *icked  world  are 
traced  in  ala'rcing  colore  by  our  qaeec.  aEd  "Tap- 
ity,  a  quaint,  fantastic  v;ce; '  iee>louay,  "a  univer- 
sal pateioo;"  t.iy,  ''that  grieves  at  otoer  mea'e 
lucceaa;     aautition.    "the    rice    of   clever   men;" 
malice,  "the  belpless  vioa  of  belplsia  fools ;'  ava- 
rioe,  batred,  murder,  rapine,  theft,  profanity,  and 
other  Bins  innumerable,  are  set  down  to  the  credit 
—we  mete  the  discredit,  of  ne  wicked  aortal*. 
Here,  we  prtsone.  it  is  almost  unnecessary  to  say 
how   severely  Mr.  Gilbeit    lashes    our  everj-day 
offences.    Bat  the  fairies  want  practical  as  well  aa 
theoretical  knowledge  of  things  below,  and  Latin 
bee  undertaken  the  duties  of  the  "private  inquiry 
c £ .t.      His  report  la  not  ef  the  most  favorable 
nature,  but  It  leads  to  the  despatch  of  Phyilon 
aud  Btheia.  who  have  to  bring  back  to  eartb  some 
priceless  g-i ft.    Poring  their  absence  their  "sai- 
a'lel  identities"   are    ecmmoQed,   and   these,   of 
course,   believe   that   "leva  rules  the  coon,  the 
camp,  the  grove ;  for  lovs  is  heaves,  and  heaven  is 
love."    las  mortals  create  a  "ruaapua"  iafsiry- 
lend,  for  bath  Selene  acd  Darine  conceive  avio' 
lent    passion    for    Ethais  —  tow    designate  a    Sir 
Bthaia.    A  quarrel—  ef  the  eartb,  tartby—  caueaj 
considerable  excitement  among  toe  "aieless  '  te- 
ingB  of  Fairyland,  asd  Sir  Ethair,  wounded,  is  the 
here  of  the  hoar.    And  then  dots  Stlene  tell  Sir 
PnjHou  of  her  reasons  for  summoning  him  from 
earth,  and  these  we  learn   to  be,  among  others,  to 
teach  him  that  "there  are  fairy  maidens  in  the 
clones,  whose  gentle  mode  of  thought  and  mode 
of  life"  ha  and  his  would  do  well  to  imitate.  When 
Blr  Ethais  is  wounded,  Latin,  the  earthly  counter 
part  of  the    "serving  fairy,"  is  e  tins  meted.     The 
pretence  cf  the  "gallant  gentleman"  dispels  the 
dea  from  Fairyland  thst  man  is  infemour,  end 
SirEtbais  and  Stlece  become  loverB  eworn.    In 
tbo  eeeond  act  we  learn  how  Sir  Ethais  hae  proved 
InceoBtant  and  how  his   heart  has  wssdered  to 
Darine,  and  here  comes  the  Bnest  scene  in  the 
whole  play,  Selese  cursing  her  betrayer  is  an  out- 
burst of  passion   which  provoked  a  perfect  storm 
ipp'-Buse     The  last  act  is  mainly  occupied  in 
arranging  the  mstriauonial  difflcnitiei  of   Latin, 
who    has  gone  in    content  dread  of  Darine,  the 
fairy  counterpart  of  hie  slightly  vixenish  earthly 
spome ;  in  the  renewal  of  the  quarrel  between  Sir 
Ethais    Lad  Sir  Phjllec,  coasequsnt  on  Dnrioe's 
treachery;  in  their  mntnal  disgust  with  the  prof- 
fered love  of  tee  fairies,  who  attempt  by  force  to 
stay   their   departure,  and  in  the  return  cf   the 
fairies  Eicais  and  PnjUon,  bearing  with  tbsm  aa 
the  priceless  gift  of  which  they  went  in  searca  the 
pawer  to  love  as   mortals  love.    But  the  inhabit- 
ants have  haa  enough  of  this,  &od  it  is  sternly  re- 
jected, Seiene  "pointing  s  moral"  by  speaking  of 
the  tender  flame  as  "a  mortal  emblem  bringing~In 
its  train  the  direct  paE&ions  of  ite  autetjpe." 

Whyte  Tigbe.  the  critic  of  the  London  Globe,  in 
commenting  npon  the  merits  of  Mr.  Lmmett  ■ 
acting,  ie  pleased  to  observe  that  "it  is  a  remark- 
able thicg  to  notice  with  teferenoe  ts  the  Ameri- 
can stage  what  good  aciors  are  produced  by  & 
seeming!?  bad  School."  To  which  an  indignant 
American  replies:  "A  seemingly  bad  echod  is  a 
safe  measare  of  crit;ciim.  A  echool  is  to  be  judged 
by  ita  fruits,  like  the  tress  of  an  orchard,  or  any 
otner  creative  agency.  Tbe  seemingly  bad  Ameri- 
cin  acnool  has  produced  more  good  actors  within 
the  last  thirty  years  than  England  could  boast  in 
a  century." 

MisB  Elise  Holt's  performance  of  the  part  of 
Tom  Tucker  conduced  larger  to  render  the  pan- 
tomime of  "Twinkle,  Twinkle,  Little  Star,"  a  suc- 
cesa  at  the  Prince  of  Wales,  Birmingham, 

Charles  Dillon  and  company  opened  at  the  Thea- 
tre Boyal,  York,  Bog.,  January  S6th.  for  a  fort- 
night, in  "Hamlet." 

Barry  SnllivanetiM  constituted  the  attraction  at 
the  Thestre  Roja'.  Belfast,  Ireland,  playing  to 
large  audiences. 

500    fairs    ol     Socks, 
At  all  prices,  it  t  he  What  Cheer  Laundry. 


Do    Wot    Suffer    from    Cornea, 

The    unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Instant 
1    relief  ty  applying   at  Dr.  B.  fl.  Ccwan'B  Disti- 
!  tote,  810  Kearny   street,  from  1  to  6  r.ac.     We 
i  'peek  from  experience,  having  tetted  the  Do&- 
ter'a  capability.  Belerencea  given  if  required,  e 


Holiday    Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  teUes 
that  comparewltb  Squama's.  Sqnarza's  Punches 
are  famoni  for  the  high  art  shown  In  their  man- 
ufacture, tie  happy  combination  of  wholesonae 
tonics,  sad  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  the  great  Squarza,  haB  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  puncheB  and  cordials  for 
the  Holiday  tables.  For  sale  at  tbe  new  branch, 
317  Zearnv  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
IK)  Leidesdorff  street,  K 


A  Hnppy  New  Testr. 

What  a  pleasnre  it  is  to  meet  a  smiling  counte- 
nance, whether  it  be  on  the  street  or  in  the  par- 
lor. And  why  is  it  that  some  faces  wear  a  contin- 
ually happy  look  ?  It  is  simply  because  tbey  live  on 
s  plaiD,  nutritious  and  substantial  diet.  That  man 
is  a  public  benefactor  who  will  conscientiously 
mtts  us  witnaclean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
meal.  Louis  Meyers,  proprietor  of  Ihe  "White 
Hooae."  Kearny  street,  also  of  the  Capitol  Res- 
tanrant,  Fourtn  street,  does  it.  as  hundreds  can 
enthusiastically  testily.  His  kitchens  are  marvels 
of  order  and  cleaoltcess.  Try  him,  and  you  will 
find  it  impossible  to  eat  elsewhere. 


The   Illaefratedt   Press  (8.  P. ) 

>"o.  1,  January,.  18'3.  Scld  by  subscription— 
%\  50  a  year.  Elegant,  choice,  cheap.  Sample 
numrerF,  15  cents.     Adcrsss  Murray,  Dewey  & 

Co.,  §.  F.  o 

e 

Tne     President's     Messsge. 

Peace  and  prosperity  are  the  key  noteB  of  this 
document.  Cheapness  and  durablity  are  the 
characteristics  of  H.  Lnchsinger's  furniture. 
ah  should  visit  ti=  emporium,  735  Market 
street,  and  ascertain  hew  cheaply  a  home  can 
be  furnished.  d 


Vrievt    Cheer    Laundry 

Employe  no  Chinamen,  and  ehonld  be  pat 
renised  by  everybody.  * 


WteSirAlziff  ftetnrnedln  One  Day 
Arid  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Cheer 

Laundry. 

Cheap  Jewelry,  Kid  Gloves,  and  Ladles  and 
Qtnts'  Furnishing  Goods,  at  Bank's,  store,  SS 
Fourth  street.    Cheapest  In  the  city.  e 


NEW   ADVERTISEMENTS. 


o 


DON'T  FORGET 

N   YOUR  WAY  TO   OR  FROM  THE  OIB- 
cos  to  drop  into  tbe 

not    scotcii, 

FOR  YOOR  WARM  OR  COLD  DRINKS. 

All    I>riiil£s    Ten    Cents 

.88  Sutter  etreet.  sear  Kearny. 

fe8  tf  J 08.  p.  BRIGGB.  Proprietor. 


JUST  ARRIVED   BY  RAIL,  AND  WILL  BE 
sold  at  price  £  to  suit  the  timer,  a  good  assort- 
ment of 

POCKET    CUTLERY, 
SCIShOKS,    end 

£BOE  TOO  1,8, 
All  warrant*-*,  at  OBAS.  OTTO  *    GO'S  Hard- 
ware btore,  S19  Bosh  etreet,  Ross  House  Block, 
ban  Francisco.  feSlw 


TO  VARIETY_ARTISTES! 

"yARIETY  ARTISTES  AND  MINSTREL 
*  performers  going  from  San  Francisco  to  New 
York,  cr  vice  verts,  Ehonld  stop  at 

SALT    LAKE    CITT. 

Fim-ela.55  engagements  cSered  ts  hrst-cless  ped- 
dle at  "THE  BOWERY,"  Main  street,  Joseph 
Dudley,  Manager.  Letters  so  addressed,  or  to 
Dick  Brown,  Basicesa  Manager  will  receive  a 
prompt  reply.  fe3  lm 


A.    DESIDERATUM 

TO.... 

MANAGERS,  STARS_ft«D  COMBINATIONS 

ACOMPETBNT  MANAGER,  AGENT  AND 
Acter,  with  15  jesre'  experience  in  Englacd, 
America,  tbe  Cs.ce  of  Good  Hope  and  Australian 
Colonies,  India  and  China. 

IS  OPEN  TO  ENGAGEMENT. 

Is  well  posted  with  tbe  profession  end  the  Press. 
Can  give  names  of  Managers,  Toe  urea  or  Halls 
List  of  Prices  aad  teioing  capacity,  in  nearly  every 
one  ol  the  above  places.    Apoiy  to 

J.  H.  McOABE. 
fel  lm  C20  W&sbingion  street,  S.  F. 


Jones  &  Schroder's 

Celebrated  Crab  Chowder  can  be  obtained  only 
at  830  Bnsh  itreet, nearly  opposite  the  A'ham- 
bra  Theatre.  Bob  Hart  eats  it,  and  they  all 
eat  it.  Only  tbe  beat  brands  of  Llqnore  hot* 
tied  for  family  c=t.  q 

Lever    Buckle     suMpenaers, 

At  H  per  pair — 25  per  cent,  cheaper  than  ^Ise- 
rcers — at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  _x 


3>r.     Donerty 

Has  deroted  his  stody  more  particularly  to 
chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  aa  men.  Is 
now  the  moat  successful  of  any  Physician  m 
Ban  Francisco.  Office  519  Sacramento  street, 
comer  of  Leideadorfl,  a  tew  doors  oelow  What 

Oheer  Houae. w 

O)        er    Trace. 

The  oyster  trade  in  Oalllomia  la  aamrnlng 
gigantic  proportions.  BmeKon  Corruic,  of  the 
&wddle  Eoeh,  410  Pine  street,  fnrnlahea  from 
his  own  oyster  beds  at  Ban  Brnno  milHone  of 
oyaterf  t«  all  parts  of  the  Pacific  Coaat.  HU 
laeterx.  transplanted  oysters  bars  a  fame  which 
has  exteaded  all  m  the  continent,  and* he 
'Bad die  Bock"  la  known  erarywbere. 


Savm   Moore, 

Formerly  of  Rh£B  HonBe  Oarrlsges,  can  be 
tonnd  In  front  ef  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es> 
abllBhment,  southwest  corner  Bnsh  and  Mont- 
gomery sts.,  or  Dexter  Bub  lee.  Carriage  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.   •  bo 


Bears    Quality    or   X>ocr»ar:ln 

Driving  gloves,  at  f:  per  pair,  at  the  What 


Genuine   Mav  ana    Glerart?. 
Beet  brands  at  61     n-mtgomery  street,  6.  W. 

corner  of  Mer:hant.    Francs  h  Cahn.  q 


Hair-work  and  Combings 

Made  up  neat  and  cheap  at  650  Waahirgton 
atteet,  near  Stoeatan.    Side  curls  steamed  fo 

twenty -five  cants.  v 

•  — 

The  Mountain  Beer  Is  the  only  real  Lager  on 
this  Coast.  Call  Kd  try  It,  at  C24  Sacramento 
street,  where  it  la  sold  at  10  cents  a  glass.        x 

Holiday   Candles, 

Fresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.   Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

TV]  O  ISO  MARKET  STREET,    HARRY  COR- 

XI  hyn  respect! aiy  inf  orms  bla  friends  and  pat- 
rons that  be  has  waited  io  beantilui  style  this 
cosy  sad  comfortable  resort,  and  will  be  pleased 
to  see  them,  one  and  all,  and  have  them  sample 
some  of  Uie  choicest  wines  and  liquors,  A  new 
billiard  table  from  tbe  maoufacto  5  of  LieeenSeid 
with  Phelan  and  Collet der's  latest  patent  steel- 
faced  cnehloos,  fcas  been  Disced  in  tbe  Billiard 
r*arlor.  The  popular  and  efficient  beverage  manip- 
ulator, Tommy  Carroll,  can  be  found  in  bis  old  po- 
sition prepared  to  dispense  creators oom fort  to  alL 
ja31tf 


CHEYENNETHEATRE 

Professionals  Wanted. 


SIX  FTftST-OLASS  PEOPLE.-MTJST  HAVE 
good  Wardrobe,  Four  Ladies  and  two  Gen- 
tlemen to  be  good  in  general  btuineee  for  the  oom- 
ing  Winter  £>easoo,  commencing  the  drat  week  in 
November,  16TB.  Addrese  stating  lowest  terms, 
with  Photograph.  Half  Fare  refunded  after  fill- 
ing engagement. 

JAMES  McOANIEL, 
Proprietor  Cheyenne  Theatre  and  Moseum. 
oof?.  Lock  Box  1,  Cheyenne.  W.  T. 


WILLIS'    BAND. 


A 


occasions.    Music  imported,  arranged 
and  for  sale. 

Fritz  Pipers  and  Marcos  ■£.  Blasa, 
Leading  Tlollaliti. 
SEsT*OTdera  from  the  country  promptly  attended 
to.     Addrese    M.     W.     WILLIS,    gaton's    Mniio 
Store.  188  Montgomery  street,  or    MARCUS  M. 
BLUM.  SS8>  Montgomery  street-  ja6  tf 


E.  PARDIK1 

NO.  T*»  WASHINGTON  STF^ET.  (ABOVE 
tbe  P:aza),  San  Frandsoo.  BooU  and  Shoes 
made  to  order  in  the  best  French  style.  The  same 
ready  mad*  always  on  band.  no  1-lra 


LEWIS   SC  PANDER, 

STOYES,    EASGES.    TIKWAKE    ASD 
.11  kind,  of  CookiDE  ut.D,ils  the  best 
.cd  abHMit    No.  S«  GEARY  BTBBET, 


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DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITUTE 

X.  E.  cor.  Jatkian  and  Seurny  ate. 

THE  GREAT  ERADIOATOR  OF  SPECIAL  I 
OWMPLAINTS,  formerly  of  Lo;k  Hospital. 
Londoc.  and  tne  lasctwelvetearsof  ban  Francieco. 
DB.  TLZER  iclormBtte  afflioted  that  a(t?r  visit- 
ing all  ifce  HO^PITALa  IN  LuNOO.N  AND 
PARIS,  a^d  spendiog  one  year  in  the  moE>t  cele- 
brated Hospital  io  Locdoc,  the  LOCff,  be  his  re- 
opened u&  old  Medical  Iastitnte  at  tbe  old  stand 
wbere  he  can  always  be  foond.  DR  TOZSK  has 
for  forty  years  met  with  aeparalleled  succees  in 
tne  treatment  of  dlseasi  generally  koown  ae 
CHRONIC  AfiD  SPECIAL  OuMPLAINTa. 

OB.  CHAS.  H.  TUZK.JC 
is  in  every  way  r*aponaib!e.  binding  bimielf  to 
fcff-:ct  a  permanent  CUBE,  or  making  no  oba*ges 
Tbo;e  wbo  cannot  afford  to  pay  for  advice  atd 
medicine  wil>  be  cdargtd  for  medieioe  only.  'IHE 
MuKl  HLY  RE&  TOUATIVE  PILLS,  neverkoowa 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  cases  for  wbich  tbey  are 
recommended,  are  to  be  obtained  only  at  nay 
office.  Price,  f5  per  box.  Fall  direction  on  each 
box,  sect  hy  Kxprees  or  otherwise. 

D*.  TOZER  does  not  imltat«  the  advertising 
Quacks  wno  make  it  a  practice  to  publish  (also 
affidavits  and  otner  false  rtferencec,  b*it  refers  to 
tbe  mopt  respectable  people  in  tbe  State,  wbom  be 
hae  CUBED  of  diseagea  wbicb  others  have  tailed  to 
cure. 

DK.     rifAS.     K.   TOZRB, 
y.  E.  corner  Kearny  sod  Jackson  streets, 

fel-tf  San  Francisco. 


Biggest  Race  Yet! 


THE  HUMAN  RACE. 


THE  MAJORITY  OF  THOSE  WHO 
*-    reside   In   Sun   Francisco,    bay   their 

Klilrle  and  Fnrnl.hlng  Gomla  of  BEAf. 
DICT  db  CO.,  No.  3  Becpad  att-' et.be- 
caase  they  arc  alwuyi  treated  well  tand 
bay  their  goods  aS   the  lowest    prices,  at 

"THE   OX.D  s^TAJi"».*, 


CLARK'S 
CHEWING  CANDY. 

Read  !       Read  !      Read  i 

THB  PDBLIO  ARE  HEREBY  NOTIFIED 
that  the  Candy  made  and  sold  by  John  Pritch- 
ard  .  A  J.  Raker  and  Patrick  Prearn?,  at  73  Fonrt  h 
street,  ie  BAKER'S  CHEWING  CANDY,  al- 
though they  eel)  it  from  a  wagon  and  a  store,  to 
both  of  which  they  USE  OUR  NAME  to  draw 
enatom. 

L.  B.  CLARK  t  CO., 
e271w  No.  09  Fourth  street. 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

ETF-KX    SATTJKDAT    NIGHT. 
Piano    and     Singing    at  6  P.M, 


CHARING 


* 


SALOON 


CwO  II leelon  street,  near  Second. 

delP  EAGLES  <fc  WILD,  Proprietors. 


Chinese  Employment  Company 

PIEHCE  cfeCO. 

PUBNI8H 

CHINESE  LABOR 

FOR  ALL  PARTS  OE  THE  UNITED  STATES, 
No.  627  Sacramento  street  Bet.  Eearoy 
and  Montgomery,  San  Francisco,  CaL  We  are 
prepared  to  famish  at  short  nolle?.  Domestic 
Strsaoti,  Hotel  Coots,  Laundry  Men.  Waiters, 
Common  Laborers,  Faim  Hands.  Rail-road 
Hands,  Osrdentr',  Mechanics,  Factory  Hatde, 
Wood  Choppers,  etc,  etc,  Special  attention  given 
to  furnishing  Domestic  Servacts.        ja  20  lm 


THE   OLD 

Hot    Scotch, 

15  Morton  Street,  near  Kearny. 

A.11    Drinks    Ten.    Cents 
Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOB  ANOJERRY  III  TOWH. 

Always  on  file  the  New  York  Herald,  Harper's 
Weekly.  Frank  Leslies,  Daw'a  Doing,,  Police  Gar 
£3tte,  all  tQo  California  papers,  alao  London 
Punch.  Bell'e  Life.  ILioatrated  London  News.  Call 
and  satisfy  yonrself. 

ser-  Don't  forget  the  aien  of  the  Hot   Scotch. 

fe«  tf  W.  S.  WALDRON,  Proprietor. 


DIVIDEND   NOTICE. 

JJIVIDEKD  KOnOt-B  AVINGS  ASD  LOAB 
SOCIETY,  Ko.61»CI,TBtr8et.-The  Bo>rd 
of  l>ireoton  t,T8  this  da,  declared  a  dividend  tor 
tbe  six  months  ending  December  31st,  1ST2,  of  aloe 
per  cent  per  annom  on  all  deposit,,  payable  c&  and 
after  the  15th  iost. 


ial,-2» 


CTEU3  W.  OARMAST,  Cashier. 


SB.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM 

And  College  of  Medicine. 


obiects  to  be  Been.  Open  to  the 
Pnblic  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUREKA  HALt 
3  IS  Montgomery  street,    FOR  MEN  ONLY-. 

sss-De.  JoEDiK'e  Pbitaik  Oftice  is  at  »rxl 
Geary  etreet  [opposite  old  Mechanice'  Parihoo). 


Stage  Dancing- 

TACQBT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 

DASHAW A Y  HALL, 
-da2Lasa_  Port  street,  near  Kssrtry, 


Y     PRICE   SOCts 

A  Safe  and  speedy  Reme- 
dy for  all  Bronchial  Affec- 
tions, Asthma,  Colds 
Coughs,  Loss  of  Voice! 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  Con- 
sumption, Hoarseness, 
Pain  and  soreness  of  the 
Breast,  and  all  Difficulties 
arising  from  a  sudden 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  Its 
healing  powers.  Ask  fbi 
the  California  Hall's  Pul- 
monary alsam.  Sold  by 
all  Druggists. 

J.    R.  GATES    &   CO., 

FBOPBIETOB8, 

Oorner  Santome  and  Oommertlal  ate, 
^^^^  jal3tf 


Pacific  Stone  Company. 

THE  PiOIFIO  STONE  COMPANY  QaJA 
the  eevecial  attention  of  Arooiteots,  Ham. 
eers,  and  the  public  in  general,  to  the  80PKRI98 
QUALITY  of  the  Stone  now  being  mannfsctaret] 
by  them  in  this  «tj  under  the  Ransom*  Patsabl, 
Tbey  make  to  order  and  keep  in  stock: 
Bolltlioif  Fromi.VaUr  Pipe, 

hlnke,    MoQumeote,    Foontalat, 
Tllea,  Coplnsrs  for  Walks 
Flitera,  et-c,  etc 
Together  with    Raneome's    celebrated    Free-Orr 
Orindatooes.  all  of  which  we  gnsrantee  sossrii 
and  at  a  price  far  below  tbat  of  hand-ont  wort, 
■wTThe  attention  of  private  parties  lntendisff 
boild  is  reBpectf  ally  eolicited. 
Offloe.No.  IO  BUSH  STBRET.  8>a  Fi 


THOMAS    W.    BREE, 

SIIjVEH.  PLiATBI 

^*  MANTJFAUTURKR 
^  — AXD— 

^^f  BEPA.IKEK 

flfi  DRUIRaTSiNJOS, 

OTHEB    MtSKAL    INHTKrMEJTTI 
ESTABLISHED  IN  180S. 

SsF'Lasnona  riren  on  the  Banjo  and  Drum.  S4I 
MISSION  STREET,  between  Vint  and  (seasseV 

N.  K.— Fine-toned  Silver  bolo  Banjos  for  Pk 
eaalonale  alwaye  on  hand.  iali  U 


TRAY3  alwajson  band. 


Alfred  Tetted 

Manufacturer  tad 
lm  porter  of 

BIRD  CAGES 

2*5  Dnpont, 

JsZXR  SVTTER  STBtt 

See  my  stock  of  Bii 
Cagee  before  parcbatiB 
elsewhere.  AlwayssstH. 
tbioR  new  on  hand.  M. 
Patent  OagPB,  madt  ■ 
Tin  Wire,  are  wseraats 
FREE  FROM  VERM1 
Also,  beat  quaJiiy  TI 
do3  1' 


MeerseMum  Pipe  Dep» 

043    KEABXT    STREET. 

PIPES  MADE  TO  ORDER  AT 
theshortfci  ootic?  All  Pipes  and 
Cigar  Holders  wart  anted  genuine,  and 
to  color  well.  Meerrcbanaj  Pipes  aad 
walking  Cases  Mounted  and  Repaired 
at  lowest  Eastern  Prices,  and  with  tbe  beat»or 
maDahip.  A  large  aSPoriment  of  Walking  Oao- 
aod  Facer  Goods  of  every  deecription  always  < 
hand.  nolllM 


The  Popular  Beverag< 

CONGRESS  WATER  FROM  THE  PACIFI 
Congress  SprinRs,  near  Saota  Oiara.  Indent 
by  tbe  Medical  Faculty  ite  curative  powers  btrt 
equal  to  tbe  celebrated  Oonnrees  Water  IrOaSU 
St»rinRs  cf  Saratoga,  New  Vork.  Depot  re »or» 
from  r.'6  Kearnv  street  io  5ew  Montgomsn/,ot 
door  from  Howard.  Families  supplied  dally  bi 
eral  discount  to  tht  trace,  and  ordere  attended  i 
promptly.  dettlat 


FRENCH  MUTUAL  PROVIDED 
SAVINGS  &  LOAN  SOCIETY. 

Twenty-Sixth      Semi -Ann  an  I     Divides! 

A  DIVIDEND  OF  NINE  PERCENT.  PEBfl 
num.net.  (9  per  cum.)  upon  the  opsraHJ" 
of  tbe  French  Savings  and  Loan  Society,  f«  u 
eix  months  ending  December  31at,  16. i,  has,, 
conformity  witb  the  reoort  tf  the  Committet 
Verification  appointed  by  the  memberfi  of  IBs  » 
ciety,  been  declared  by  the  Board  of  AdmlnUtr 
tion,  at  tbe  Semi-Aunual  Meeting  held  on  ti 
16th  insUnt.  This  dividend  will  be  payable 
and  afterthe  eighteenth  inetant,  at  tbe  offlM' 
th.  Socletr.  411  Bajb^r^TK  MAH«,  - 
j201m  Director  of  French  BtTipfS  BaaH 


GEORGE    MATES*: 


4® 

Public  or  private  parties   ajd    famiiies  snppW 
rom  6  A-M.  to  12  P.  M.    Ladiee'  and  GenUsjJ' 


DEALER  IS  oySTFRS.  CLAMS 
andall  kioda  of  SHELL  FISH. 
STaf.sNos.  40,  11,  via,  California 
Market,  entrance  on  California  street. 


Philadelphia   Restaurant 

OHAB.  V.  BKRGOLD,  PBOPRIBTOB.  I 

THB  OBOIOEST  MEATS  AND 
Vegetables,  Board  by  tbe  weed. 
40&  HINE  .M'Rt-hl,  between  KearDF 
asrl  Montfomer.  m.nw  In 


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Crystal  Sample  Root 

S3S    SACKAMESTO    8TBEKT. 

ALL    DRINKS.    PLAIN    OB    FANCY,   I 
CENTS.    a»-Bot  Drinks  s  specialty. 

K.   MtATHEB, 
jalT  lm  Prorr>rleW 


Bar  Sugar 

OB    SALB-S18    KEAKNT    STBBBT. 
MEROER'S.     Alto,  e„rr  kind  of  Oaav 

Wbnlesale  and  Retai  1.  ,^ 

no-tf  M.    A.    MEBCKI 


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Indian  Queen  Rang 

The  Betst  in  the  Mark- 

HANUFAOTURED  BY 

CALEB    K.     nOKLIB 
oolB  tf  A*0  and  ««•  Ktrara 

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Horta  Bomb.  th»n1   lo  1    Mlaelke-kirect  ekik  nop  kt  Ibk 


MB.  FALS 
YUKTY   ... 


THE    SKELETON    WITNESS. 

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BILL  ...  . 

JOBN 

KKHJEAM  WUT.. 
At  lie  Hiko 


Harry  KlBMler  1  Corporal  Prompt.,.. 


BILLY  EHBRBOK 

JOHNNY  ALI.I.N 

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BnnUik 
Ocebc.tre. 

•V  All   Bull  kgaiokt  the  Alhambre  Theatre  moat  be  preaeDtoA   bfpaa/tar  on   Monday. 
ASTpArxortOkiica  to  commaooe  pamtaally  kl  ditut   o'clock. 


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MY  klJ.Nb.  OAftON  AND  MJNd. 
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/Metropolitan  Theatre. 

'l  h  jto  wib  a  capital  boose  on  Satordar.   when 
Aim  Marian  Mordauat  made  her  first  appoirunce 
at   tbls  theatre    in  ber  play  of  " Darlin jr. ;  or.  Wo- 
man and  her  Master."    The  title  evidently   was  an 
aiLraoLife    one  for  tboladier,   for   tboy  were  well 
represented  in  the  dreia  oirole,    Tbe  p'ot  oftnis 
allrrioff    play     is   as    foilows:        Oarsorry     Rsd- 
chiTti  <  Jibo,  Woodurd  i  boldi  property   which  be 
■  oam.j  into  potaeeilon   of  with   hie  wife,  who  dies 
^before  tbe  action  of  tbe  plar  coramancea.    Be  le 
Informed  th*t  tbia  property  rightf ally  beloogs   to 
a  girl,   Oiara   Barriok,    iMist  Marian, Mordauot), 
wboo  be  supposes  to  bard  boeo  killed   by  a  boiler 
exploeion  oo  a  aie&nir.r  on  tbe  MleeieeTppi.    This 
Ci  rl    it   appoara,    wae  eared  by  Ool.  Ooca  (George 
•Hiacklei)  and  Daniel  Qaatiles    ff.  Ellerton),  who 
died  ber  ekin,  and  sold  ber  in  the  slave-market  in 
New    Orleans.      Carberry    Radoliffe    baoame   her 
onrobnser,  aod  sent  ber  to  tbe  sobolastie  eitab- 
lisbmeot  of  Mrs.  Gentry  (  Hire.  Obarloe  Edmonds), 
Ween  be  finds  ibst  this  girl  is   tbe  owner  of  tbe 
properly  wbiob  be  holds,   Radcliffs  determine  to 
marry    h-r.    lie   Tiaiia    the  sobool  and  makes  hie 
proposition.    He  is  refuted,  Olara  being  in  love 
with  Alfred  Kendrick.    He  tries  eompoUion,  and 
Olara  ia  Informed  tbat   she    is    bis   slure.    Olara 
ilw  •*    for   refuge    to   the   bouse   of  a  friend   and 
school-male,  Mi>e  Laura  Tremalne,  (Miaa  Fanny 
Youcri,    where   stie    a'sumos    tbe  diBgaise    of  a 
Yankee  gill  and  an  old  negro  washerwoman.    At 
'the  end  of  tbe  eeoond  aotber  lover,  Alfred   Kan- 
drick,  is  arrested  by  Bade  iffa.  aa  a  traitor  to  the 
'  Coofedercoy,    In  tbe  third  aot,  Olara  in  tbe  dis- 
gu'Bua  of  ao  Irishwoman  and  Irish  lad  succeeds  in 
resetting  ber  lover,  and  taking  bim  to  a  place  of 
eafetr.    In  tbe  last  aot   everything  ta  made  right 
tbe  villain  is  foiled,  and  the  two  fond  hearts  are 
-armed.    The   plot  la  alight  enoaith,  bat  the  play 
it  fa'.l  of  stirring  scenes  and  strong  stta&tiona, 
and  Mijs  Marian  Mordannt  ia   a  host   in  beiBelf. 
She  is  pretty,  lively  and  attractive  in  every  waj- 
and   ai  a  protean  actress,  is  infinitely  supsrior  to 
iiOtta.    Her  Yankee  girl  is  good,  her   OBgro  wo- 
■maa.  the  best  assumption  of  that  character  we 
bavo  ever  eesn  on  tbe  s'age,  aod   ber  '.Irishwoman 
di-liKaifally    original.      Miss     Mordannt    at    once 
esrabliehed  hers-lf  as  a  favorite  with  the  audi- 
eDO",  and  was  o%ll  d  oat  agtiia  and  again.    She  has 
some  little  peculiarities  of  pronunciation  which 
.she  enonld    endeavor  to  get  over,   *nd  is  not  bo 
good  in  ssmus  talk  as  In  wild,  rollicking  fan.  bat 
e.he  has  real  genius,  which  compensates  for  lack 
of  training.    Mies  Fanny   Youcg  played   the  part 
of  Mist  Lanra  Tremaine  with  admirable  spirit; 
.John  Woedard  made  tbe  most  of  tbat  of  the  vil- 
lain; Geo.  Hinckley  did  some  capitil  acting  as  Ool. 
Coon,  aad  W.  £  lerton  wai   very  fanny  as    that 
"miserable  cms,"  Daniel  Qaattles;    Charles  Ed- 
rounds  as  the  not  very  interesting  lover  did  well 
enough :  J.  Walters  showed  his  versatility  by  lalt- 
.ing  the  two  parts  of   Peter  Bowbells  and    Mr* 
"Wigsbr,  and   generally   speaking    tbe   ccaTraotera 
wera   well   played.     Tbo   play  is  as   exciting  as  a 
Ledger  story,  and  Mine  Marion  Mordannt  by  ber 
various    assumptions    of     character,    songs    and 
-dances,  and  lively  style  of  acting,  makea  the  whole 
-ootertainmen.  a  most  pleasing  one.     "Barling'' 
drew  another  good  house  last  night,  and  will  be 
repeated  this  evening. 

California  Theatre. 

In  conOEqaeaoe  of  the.lmmense  success  of  the 
ibeaotKal  comedy  of  "Pygmalion  and  Galatea/'  it 

■  ■Fili  be  kept  on  the  bills  for  a  few  nights  longer, 
wi-h  the  additional  attraction  of  the  ever- 
pipulsr  burlesque  of  "Ixion,"  which  will  be  pro- 
flr.c-d  to-night  with  Miss  Maggie  Moore  in  tbe 
title  role.  John  T.  Rsymood  will  appear  in  his 
old  oharacter  of  Minerva,  sod  W.  A.  Meatsyer  will 
.-also  fill  hla  original  role  of  Ganymede.  The  reat 
of  tbe  oast  appears  on  oar  first  page.  Friday  night 
will  be  tbe  last  bnt  one  of  the  engagement  of 
Mr.  Raymond,  and  is  set  apart  tor  his  benefit, 
Bflla  Union  Theatre. 

An  excellent  performance  was  given  at  this 
b'ji-o  on  Seimday  nlgbt  and  was  repeated  lost 
night .  The  programme  comprised  a  very  lively  aot 
after  the  e*yle  of  tne  Majlltons  by  Ed  Monta- 
gue and  M'llc  Gerretta;  "Sambo's  Invitation,"  by 
Oogill  and  Cooper;  avery  prettv  doable  polka  by 
Fanny  Garreteon  and  Mils  Minnie  Fillmore, 
Oomic  aoogs  by  Obailea  Teroer;  Miss  Lillie  Hall 
i  n  bollads  and  fancy  dance ;  J.  H.  Larkin  and  Oar- 
rte  Armstrong  in  "Deru  Two;"  a  nnmber  of 
comic  acts  and  tbe  stirring  melodram  of  "Pongo" 
written  by  tbe  late  James  Dowling  expressly  for 
EdMontigue.  In  this  Montague  did  some  won- 
derful acting  aa  the  South  Sea  ape  and  woo  much 
-applause.  The  same  bill  will  be  performed  to- 
roight. 
Wilson's    Grand    Amphitheatre. 

John  Wilson'*  great  amphitheatre  will  opsn  for 
the  season  to-night  with  a  programme  of  arenio 
Attractions  surpassing  anything  yet  attempted  on 
tbe  Pacific  Coast  The  star  members  of  the  oem- 
'Piny  oomprieothe  great  Dockrtll  Troupe  from 
Paris,  the  Oarooe,  George  Shields  and  others 
whose  names  appear  on  onr  first  page  where  tbe 
Jail  programme  of  this  evening's  entertainment 
will  be  found.  In  tbe  first  part  M'lle  Viotorine 
will  perform  on  the  slack  wire;  George  Shields 
will  appear  is  a  aomeraai.lt  aot;  Omar  Kings- 
1  cy  will  Introdnce  his  trained  horse.  Presi- 
dent ;  Frank  Rivers  and  M'lle  Henrietta  will 
.perform  a  double  act.  Mr.  Harry  Clark,  the 
tbe  man  with  the  Iron  jaw  will  appear,  and  Wm. 
Earner,  tbe  clown,  will  enliven  the  prooesdings 
<witb  jsslstnd  fanay  trioks.  Intho  secona  pait, 
M'lle  Dookrill  will  appear  in  a  paincipat  aut  of 
eqaeatriaciesn ;  M.  J.  Keatbsll  will  present  gro- 
teaqne  performances  ;  M.  Carol  and  sobs, a  draw- 
ing room  entertainment;  R.  H.  Dookrill  will  in- 
troduce bis  menage  horse  Ellington;  M.J  Ksnibeil 
•will  appear  on  bis  parody  menage  borse.  Judex; 
.Master   Johnny    Cook*,   the   infant  prodigy,  wilt 

ids  hie  liliuuti.n  steeds.  Harry  and  Dash. .and 
.il.Oaron  will  aopsai  as  clo*u.  After  this,  there 
■.wii  bean  intirmlssioa.  and  the  aomio  pantomime 
o(  "I'h.-  Bear  and  Sentinel,"  by  Moss.  Oarna  and 
-eempany.  conclude  this  very  varied  evening's 

■  •  ntartiinn t. 

Woodward's  Garden*. 

Thonsanda  visitsd  these  t gardens  on  Sunday. 
The  performances  by  tbe  Bnislay  Family  gave 
.general  title  faction.  The  baby  camel  ia  a  great 
attraction  hero,  and  excites  much  admiration*  ?l 
Next  Saturday,  Messra.  Ooe  and  Lay  will  make 
,aa  ascension  in  their  mammoth  gas  balloon. 

Anatomical  Museum.— One  of  the  most 
eomples*  collections  of  tbe  kind  in  the  United 
States,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  .and  bsan- 


.tlhambra. 

There  will  be  fan  enough  at  tbe  Albnmbia  The- 
atre to-night  for  B.lly  Fmerson  and  Johnny  Allen 
will  appear  on  the  ends  in  t'ii>  first  part,  and  that 
eaoh  of  these  artists  kill  keep  his  end  ap  will  may 
we  be  certain.  Tola  portion  of  the  entertainment 
will  conclude  with  "The  Treadmill"  by  Emerson. 
A Heo and  company.  Sam  Rickey  will  appear  in 
the  act  of  "My  Brother  Jim,"  supported  by  Add 
Ki  man  and  J.  BobinBoa;  Emerson  will  appear 
in  a  budget  of.  originalities,  tbe  aot  of  "Old  Heads 
and  Yoang  Hearts"  will  bi  performed  by  Little 
Mac,  Bob  Hart  and  O.  W.  Bockateller;"Tbe  Skel- 
eton Witness"  by  Charles  button.  J.  Robinson 
audG.  E.  Richards,  aad  Billy  Emerson,  Jobocy 
Allen  and  Little  Mao  will  appear  in  the  afterpiece 
of  "The  Tourists." 
Magnire's  Opera  House. 

There  was  avery  large  aad  fashionable  audience 
at  tbfe  hooae  last  night  when  the  opera  "La  Trav- 
iata"  was  presented  with  Signorina  Adelina  Spe- 
ranza  in  tbe  role  of  Vloletta,  Bigoor  Baocei  bb  Al- 
fredo and  Slgnor  E  Pardini  as  Oormo- r.  There 
a  no  role  which  Sigoorina  Bperanzk  appears  to 
better  advantage  than  that  which  ebe  played  last 
night,  and  the  enthaeiostic  applause  which  re- 
warded ber  efforts  showed  how  thoroughly  ber 
acting  end  eingiog  were  appreciated,  gigoor  Bao-. 
oei  was  in  splendid  voice  end  Bang  very  finely; 
Signer  E.  Pardini  filled  tbe  rots  of  Gercnont  well, 
the  only  fault  to  be  fousd  being  that  hla  voioe  la 
deficient  ia  volume,  be  sang  the  part  well  in  the 
BBOond  act  and  gained  much  applause,  Mies  Al- 
bertiua  MoOabe,  daughter  of  J.  H.  MoCabe,  the 
theatrical  agent,  and  a.  pupil  of  Maestro  Speranza. 
made  ber  first  appeaiauce  in  opera  oa  this  occa- 
sion and  acquitted  herself  very  wed  in  the  role  of 
Anino.  In  consequence  of  tbe  illnessof  Mias  Ma- 
toilde  Valerga,  Mrs.  Ge".  T.  Evans  took  the  char- 
acter of  Flora  Bervoix;  Mone.  Oharlea  and  Nona. 
Roncovieri  filled  the  roles  of  Gietou,  and  Dr,  Gren- 
vil  with  their  eocu&tomed  ability  sod  the  opera 
asawbolawas  well  rendered.  The  drefess  wars 
''peculiar:"  Baocei  appearing  to  Elizcbetbiaa  cos- 
tumeia  the  first  act,  and  Signor  Pardini,  In  tbo 
eecond,  beiagaressed  aa  a  cavalier  of  the  time  of 
Charles  II.  There  ia  no  necessity  for  tbeee  mis- 
'.takes,  we  suppose,  and  they  might  be  avoided. 
Tbe  choras  in  the  last  aot  added  to  the  agonies 
of  Violet  ta 'a  death  struggle  by  the  horrible  man- 
ner ia  which  they  esag  behind  the  scenes.  With 
thete  exceptions  the  performance  was  quite  a 
success  and  would  draw  another  good  bouse 
if  repeated.  On  Friday  evening  'iVorma"  will 
be  presented.  Tbe  manager,  Oharlea  Alpers,  has 
er,-  reason  to  congratulate  himself  on  the  buc- 
oess  with  which  be  has  met  ia  his  attempt  to  ca- 
ter to  the  muf-ical  taate  of  thepablic.  The  man- 
agement have  effected  an  engagement  withMme. 
Agat  aa  t  f  .te.!,  who  will  appearon  Wednesday  eve- 
ning in  "If  Trovatore." 

The  Athene  am. 

A  new  bill  offsrlng  many  attractions  will  bo  pre- 
Bented  thie  evening.  Jiaamy  Cotton  will  make  bis 
first  appaarAnoe  at  tbia  bouse  in  eong  and  dance; 
tbeactof  "Bad  Whisky"  will  be  presented;  H. 
Robinson  will  appear  in  his  specialties  ;  Miss  Ida 
Fiak  will  appear  in  a  variety  of  performances,  and 
altogether  a  very  lively  entortainment  wilt  be 
given.  . 

IV.  S.  Gilbert's  Latest  Play. 

Id  our  ieeue  of  Saturday,  we  gave  the  plot 
of  W.  8.  Gilbert's  new  play  called  "Xhe 
Wickedest  World.  The  following  is  the  out- 
burst of  eloquence  which  we  spoke  of  as 
provoking  a  storm  of  applause:  Sir  Ethais 
has  teen  boasting  of  his  honor,  and  thus 
Selene  replies: 

Thine  honor!    Thoa  dost  well  to  speak  of  that, 
□aa  devils  take  the  face  and  form  of  gods? 
Are  truth  and  treachery  se  near  akin 
That  one  can  wear  the  other's  countenance? 
Are  all  men  such  bb  thoa?    Or  art  thou  not 
Of  thine  soooraed  race  tbe  molt  accursed? 
Why,  honorable  eir,  thou  art  a  knight 
That  wars  with  womankind  !    Thy  panoply 
A  goodly  form,  smooth  toneae,  and  hair,  false  face. 
Thy  shield  a  lie;  thy  weapoo  au  embrace; 
The  emblem  of  thy  skill  a  broken  heart; 
Thine  is  a  gallant  calling,  Ethais— 
Thou  manly  knight— thou  eonl  of  chivalry— 
Thou  most  disoreet  auc  prudent  warrior! 
Away,  and  touch  me  not !    My  nature's  Rone, 
May  heaven  rain  down  her  fury  on  thy  bosI  ; 
May  every  fibre  in  tbat  perjured  heart 
Quiver  with  love  for  one  who  loves  thee  not! 
Maytbins  an  trammelled  soul  at  last  be  caught, 
And  fixed  and  chained  and  rlvetted  to  one 
Who,  with  the  love  of  heaven  upon  ber  lips, 
Oarriea  the  bate  of  hell  within  her  heart  I 
Tbou  phantom  of  the  truth— thou  mimic  god— 
Thou  traitor  to  thine  own  unhappy  soul — 
Thou  base  apostate  to  the  lovely  faiifa— 
That  thou  bast  preached  with  snob,  falae  eloquenoe 
1  am  tbine  enemy  I 

-» . 

The  Iilaairated  Press  (8.  F.) 

No.  1,  January,  1873.  Bold  by  tubBorrption— 
$1  60  a  year.  Elegant,  choice,  cheap.  Sample 
numberp,  16  cents.  Addraes  Murray.  Dewey  & 
Co..  S.  F.  o 

• 

Altogether  rue  Best. 

It  Is  ourlous,  but  true,  that  J.  A.  Sb&ber, 
707  Mar  set  etreet,  near  Third,  should  eeU  fur. 
niture  and  bedding  cheaper  thnn  any  other 
dealer  In  this  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
donviuced.  x 


FOB    THOUGHTS. 


A  patjay  on  hla  Ivesst  bhe  laid, 
Bpleadid,  and  dark  with  TyrUn  dyes; 
"Tne  it;  "di  Hie  your  t  nder  ejei, 

Deep  aa  the  midnight  heaven,"  she  eaid. 

Tne  rich  rose  mantling  In  her  cheek, 
Befora  bio.  Lie  the  dawn  see  mood. 
Pausing  upen  life's  hlgb\  subdued, 

Yet  triumphing,  both  pr  Jud  and  meek. 

And  white  &;  winter  star?,  Intense 
With  steadfast  fire,  his  brilliant  face 
Bent  toward  her  with  an  eager  grace, 

Bile  with  a  r.piur,  half  Buspense. 

"  lou  give  me  then  a  thought,  O  sweet  1" 
Be  cried,  and  kissed  the  purple  flower, 
And  bowed  by  lovt/d  r&iatlesa  power, 
Trernbliogheeank  befirah  rfeet. 

She  crowned  bia  beautiful  bowed  head 
With  one  careFS  of  her  white  hand; 
"Blae  up,  my  flower  of  all  the  land, 

For  all  my  thoughts  era  youre,"  abe  said. 


C  hamcteriatic. 

It  is  au  admitted  and  astouishing  fact 
that  very  few  of  our  great  musicians  ever 
keep  the  money  they  make.  In  some  cases 
they  proved  inefficient  financiers,  and  in 
other  caass  they  ezpeneded  with  frightful 
prodigality  that  which  was  so  rapidly  and 
easily  earned.  Tbe  famous  singers,  Griai 
and  Mario,  oleared  on  an  average  $100,000 
a  year  for  twenty-five  yesrs  ;  and  no,?  Mario 
survives,  old  aad  poor.  This  vast  amount 
of  money  was  spent  as  they  went  along,  in 
extravagant  living. 


Live    Wen. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  is  the  caugeof  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Beetaurant,  on  Wash. 
Ington  treet,  at  the  oornerof  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Bocken,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  since 
1819,  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  Salmagundi  soup,  game,  t&me  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  best  oun  of  tea  in  the 
olty  — English  breakfost  tea  —  Bouohong  and 
Orange  Pekoe— can  be  obtained  here.  a 


A.  Pleaeant  Liocation. 

Persons  desiring  oomiortahle  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  tbe  Alhambra. 
and  inspect  tbe  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tne  buUdinn  Is  a  verv  fine  one  and  is  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. . 


Everybody   Suited. 

There  la  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
in  bats.  At  "  The"  Bat  Store,  647  Wa»hlcgton 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  Tbe  stock  is  Immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  ia  Bare  to  be  suited.  b 


Eureka  Social  Club. 

The  priiee  to  be  awarded  at  the  Ninth  An- 
nual masquerade  ball  of  the  Eureka  Social 
Oiub  are  on  exhibition  In  the  window  of  Stolts 
and  Sons  dry  goods  store-  South-east  oorner  ot 
Kearny  apd  Pine  etr.-eia  n 


Fob  Sans— A  lot  of  cheap  i  Ilk  dresses,  at  33 
Geary  street.  A  good  price  paid  lor  cast-off 
clothing. 


ROHfih  on  ti.e  JL.oujKV.il Han.-*. 

A  Cincinnati  piper  tell*  how  a  lecal  mer- 
chant, came  very  near  being  ruined  by  get- 
ting "stack,"  with  a  large  lot  of  buffalo 
robes;  but  saved  himself  by  shipping  tbem 
to  Louisville,  where  he  sold  them  all  for 
"ear  mnffa." 


Dr.  Barlow   J.  Smith 

Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Phyelriogy  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  hla  Hygeian  Hal],  687  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  Jtf  o'clock. 
A  oart  of  the  evenlDg  la  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinatiOGs  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  p  u  ,  free.         w 

For    Wasnma 

Shirts,  f  1  60  per  dor.;  small  piece*.  60e.  per 
1'  8.    At  the  What  Cheer  laundry  • 


Fcr  a  safe  and  efficient  Beautificb  or  tbe 
Complexion,  use  Dices.? 'a  Famous  Cbihz  d« 
Lib.  l 


For  the  Very  Beat  Drink*. 

Goto   Ya.es'  Branch  Saloon,   corner  of  Market 
and  Third  streets.  so 


Diamond    Catarru    Bemedy 

Is  a  sure  cure  for  Catarrh  or  Colds,  Ask  your 
flrugsiat  Tor  it,  or  send  to  Dr,  A.  F.  Etoy,  No. 
V  Post  street.  z 


OLAiavoYAirT.— Madame  Clara  Antonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
has  removed  to  823-  Kearny  at.  Consultations  in 
Sngllsh,   French  aod  German.  t 


Tlie    Best;    Remedies. 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
rF'sWebfoot  Pills,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
/*  B.  QateB  and  Co.,  corner  Sansome  and  Com- 
mercial stroeto,  sole  agents.  • 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

•Boottaeller-a  and  Statlon-era. 

H.  H.  Moore, 609  Montgomery,  near  Merchant 

Bu-lne-i  Colleges. 
Heald'B,   Brjaat  &  Strattoo'e  College.  24  Poat  St. 

Hutch  era. 
Kate,  Fred,  BtaUa  94  to  100,  Oalifornia  Market. 

Urate  Founder-lea. 
Weed  «k  Kingwell,  California.  1M  First  at. 

Dentist  a. 
Dr.  Kiog'a  Grand  Dental  and  Sartical  Institute 
€16  Sacramento  street. 

French  Fancy  (Sonde, 
Looan  A  Oo„  19  Montgomery.  107  and  109  Sutter. 

Hum  tin  Hair. 
Sampson.  A.  B.  k  Co..  110  Second  street. 

Masle  and  Mnslcal  Instrument*. 
Keene,  O.  O.,  mft-.  accordions,  repairer  of  all  kinds 
masloal  iostrameata,  N.E.  cor.  Bash  A  Kearu*. 
Wines  and  JLIqaora.     (Wbolesale.) 
Daoerl  F.  A  Co  .  S0*1  Front 


Kearo* 


Mme.  JOSEPHINE  EDMONDS 

UTDIABT  AND 

BOTANIC    PHTSICIAST.  I 


A  Happy  New  Tear. 

What  a  pleasure  it  is  to  meet  a  smiling  coaote- 
naaoe,  whether  it  be  on  tbe  street  or  in  the  par- 
lor. And  why  is  it  tbat  aome  faces  wear  a  contin- 
ually happy  look  ?  It  is  simply  because  they  live  on 
a  plain,  nutritions  and  substantial  diet.  Tbat  man 
is  a  pnblio  benefactor  wbo  will  conscientiously 
servo  oa  with  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
meal.  Louis  Meyers,  proprietor  of  the  "White 
House."  Kearny  street,  also  of  the  Capitol  Bes- 
tsurant.  Fourth  street  does  it.  as  handrede  oaa 
enthusicBticallF  testily.  Hie  kitchens  are  marvels 
of  order  and  cleanliness.  Try  him,  and  you  will 
find  it  impossible  to  eat  elsewhere. 


Holiday    Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  tbe  Holiday  tarles 
that  compare-  with  Sguerza's.  Squu-z&'s  Punches 
are  famous  for  the  high  art  shown  In  their  man- 
ufacture, do  happy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  the  great  Sqnarza,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
tbe  Holiday  tables.  For  Bale  at  the  new  branch, 
317  Kearny  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
120  LelilesdCTtT  street.  h 


Holiday    Candles. 

Fresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candles,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection, 
eiy.  578  Kearny  Etreet.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    o 

It  Is  Perlectiy.Astonlehlnjr 

How  beautifully  and  Quickly  they  do  washing 
at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  Olothes  received 
jelore  8  a.m.  returned  the  same  evening  if  de 
sired. 


Chinese  Employment  Company 

FUBNISH 

CHINESE  LABOR 

FOB  ALL  PABTS  OF  XHB  UNITED  STATES, 
Ko  627  Sacramento  ftreft.  Bet.  Kearoy 
and  Montgomery,  S&Q  I  raociaco,  Oal.  We  are 
prepared  to  furnish  at  Bborc  notice,  Dome&tlo 
Sit  rant*.  Hotel  Cooks,  Laundry  Men,  WalterB, 
Common  Laborers,  Farm  Hands,  Bail-road 
Hands,  Gardener;,  Mechanics,  Factory  Bauds, 
Wood  Chopper*,  eto,  etc,  Special  attention  given 
to  furnishing  Domestic  Servants.       ja  20  lm 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITUTE 

N.  E.  cor.  Jackson  and  Kearny  sts. 

THE  GREAT  EBADIOATOR  OF  SPECIAL 
OUMPLAINTS,  formerly  of  Lock  Hospital, 
London,  and  the  last  twelve  tears  of  Uan  Franoieoo. 
DR.  TUZER  informs  the  afflicted  that  after  visit- 
In,?  all  the  HOSPITALS  IN  LONDON  AND 
PaRIS,  and  spending  one  year  ia  the  most  cele- 
brated Hospital  ia  London,,  the  LOOK,  he  hns  re- 
opened his  old  Medical  Institute  at  the  old  etand, 
wbere  he  can  always  bs  found.  DR.  TOZb.it  has 
for  forty  years  met,  with  aaparalleled  success  ia 
tbe  treatment  of  disetsu  Renertlly  knowa  o& 
OHRONIO  AND  SPEOlAL  OuMPLaINTS. 

DB.  CHAS.  H.  TOZIK 
is  in  every  way  responsible,  binding  bimaeif  to 
effeot  a  permanent  orjas,  or  making  no  oharges 
Those  who  oannot  afford  to  pay  for  advice  and 
medioine  will  be  charged  for  mediaine  only.  THK 
MaNlHLY  RE  eiTuKATlVEPILL^.  never  known 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  oases  for  which  tbey  are 
recommended,  are  to  be  obtained  oal;  at  my 
office.  Price,  35  per  box.  Fall  direction  on  each 
box,  cent  by  itxpress  or  otherwise. 

DK.  TOZER  coea  not  imitate  the  advertising 
Q-iacka  who  make  it  a  practice  to  pnolish  false 
affidavits  and  other  false  reference3,  bat  refers  to 
the  mo.-i  respectable  people  in  the  State,  whom  be 
has  eoiiED  of  diseases  which  othera  have  tailed  to 
onre. 

DR.    ^UAS.    W.  TOZEB, 
N.  E.  corner  Kearny  and  Jaokson  streets. 

fel-tf  Han  Franoleao. 


TWEIfTT     TEAR!      OF    PKACTfCB 

IN    THE    TREATMENT  OF  D1SEASESJINOI- 

±  dont  to  females  baa  placed  Madame  Edmonds 
at  the  head  or  all  physicians  making  anob  practice 
a  specialty,  nnd  enables  her  togaaraotae  a  speedy 
aod  purmanont  core  in  the  worat  cases  of  sup- 
prepsion  acd  menatrnal  deraonernenU.  Ladies 
will  find  Madame  Edmonds  a  ekillml  phyeioian 
and  it  ia  i  o  their  intsrt-et  to  consult  her  in  all  dial 
eases  inoident  to  women  before  tampering  with 
poieooooB  nostrcms,  qaaok  dootors  and  bnmbaga. 
Madame  Edmonds  describes  diseases  without  any 
information  from  tbe  patient,  aod  cares  withoal 
the  ase  or  mercury  or  exoerlmenle,  thus  Bavin* 
from  wrong  treatment  for  private,  chronic  ana 
cancer  diseases.  Correspondence  strictly  oofloV 
dential.  Office  and  residence,  415  Pine  street, 
between  Kearoy  and  Montgomery.  ja201y 


ITJtE 

Extinguishes 


"ABBOLDTELT    THE     BEST     PROTEOTIOJI  I 
AGAINST  FUtB  1"  w*«'« 

SEttD    FOB    THEIE    "BEOOBn." 

R.  B.  rnwiN  A  Co.,  General  Asrenta  Pacific  OoaaL 

For  aale  by  W.  B.  AHJaD©OH. 

Local  Aeent,  312  California  St.,  San  Francisde, 


Oil    Tas 

FOR   1873 


es  I 


E*l\u  tojtrapli.  Ic    Cards- 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  People*  Art 
Gallery,  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  street,  r 

Fresh  anrl  Sweet, 

For  tbe  beet  confectionery,  go  to  Canty  and 
Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Snttcr.        M 


Oysters. 

Why  travel  so  far  ?  Shellfish  of  every  kind 
kept  a',  Mannlrjc"*.  oyster  dealer,  673  Howard 
Btrc-'t,  near  Third,  next  to  car  office.  o 


Oysters. 

In  strolling  ronnd  the  other  nlgbt, 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
onr  careless  feat,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where    fountain's  ceaseless-play 
Of  waters  bright,  did  make  a  screen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bonqnet  was  seen ; 
While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Made  that  window  seem  to  be 
Some  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 
"Stop,"  aaid  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here — 
It  looks  so  nice — and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  **1  must  agree 
That  this  place  suite  me  to  a  *T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  onr  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  onr  wish— 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  it  true, 
And  cooked  magnificently,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  Just  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men, 
Vhey'd  olam  cand  crabs  and  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  ell  bindsof  game. 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  Ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  dock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners." 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thlrty-aeven  Bush, 
And  there  tbia  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again, 
Pacific  Oyster  House,  337  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night 

CHARLES  HAAEE.  Proprietor. 


Something;  Wew. 

Wm  A.  Hubbard's  manufactured  misses'  and 
Infant's  garments  and  ladies  nndtrwear  In  suits, 
are  famed  fcr  their  superiority  of  make  and  tex- 
ture all  over  the  Union.  Mr.  Geo.  W.  Amldon, 
the  authorized  agent  of  Mr.  Hubbard,  has  eatab- 
liBhed  a  depot  ot  fhese  goods  at  218  Second  St, 
for  wholesale  and  retail  tr*de.  A  liberal  dn- 
count  to  the  trade.  j 


American  Watches. 

Reduced  prices,  ot  H  A  .  Calender's  62  Sec- 
ond St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  mads  to 
order.    Watches  carefully  repaired.  n 


II   ITon    Waant 

Your  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
aot  spoiled ,  send  them  to  the  What  Cheer  Latin 
■Iry,  '    x 

• — 

McDowell,    Show   Card  Writer, 


Biggest  Race  Yet! 


THE  HUMAN  RACE. 


mnJE  MAJORITY   OF   THOSE  imo 

■*-  reside  In  San  Francisco,  "buy  their 
Shirt*  and  Farnlkhlnsc  Cloods  of  JBKNJE- 
DlOT  ttCO.,  No.  3  Second  atrtet,  be- 
caose  ther  are  always  treated  -well  and 
bay  their  goods  nt  the  lowest   prices,  at 

'*T1IB  OLD  STAND." 


MESSRS.  ffl'NEIL  &  CALDER 

ANNOUNCES  TO  THEIB  PEIENDS  AND 
ttao  Pablic  generally,  that  they  bave  opened 
□  nder  OOLMAN'S  CLOTHING  STORrT,  Oorner 
of  Bueh  and  Montgomery  streets,  with  .  WELL 
SELECTED    STOOK  of 

CHOICE  -WISES, 

I.IQIOB8    AID 

CI  G  ABB. 

All  are  invited  to  ca'.l.  sod  ARCHIE  MCNEIL 
ANB  WM.  O.  OALDEB  will  do  toeir  best  to 
make  tbem  comfortable.  ja'Jltf 


Stage  Dancing* 

TAUGHT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 

DASHAWAT  HALL, 
de27  lm Post  street,  near  Kearny. 


ADOLPHUS    SIOCKMEIER, 

....TEAOHEB  OF.... 

PIANO    AND    SINCINC. 

Balls  aod  Parties  attended  to,  and  Aloaic  far 
Dtsbed.    Residence.  SOS  Eddy  street 


isro"V7vp    zdtje;. 


,...., .AND. 


Payable   nt  the  Assessor's  Office,  or    to    J 
Deputy. 

JLFVI  K04Ei\EB,  Assessor, 
__^_  i«7  In 


OLE 

DAVE  BdENDES  A  00.,  at  ths 

old  original  Bed  Lion*  lOOeary 

street,  between  Kearny  and  Dupoot,  wbere  you 
cm  bare  HOT  AND  OOLD  DRINKS,  nottorge*- 
liog  tbe  old  Pioneer  Luoob.  The  "Old  Sport7,  ia 
always  on  band. 


ARION 

Pianoforte. 


,EOLARED  BY  THE  JUDGES  AT  A. LATE  I 

'  Pair  ot  the  American  Inatittite,  after  a  blind-  , 

fold   trial    agai&at    Stflinway's,  ObickennR's,  aad  i 

others,  to  be  THfc  BEST  ON  EXHIBITION.    B*  I 

CURTAZ,  Sole  Agent,   SO  O'EarreU  Btraei,  I'M 
N   B—  PUnos  of  atl  styles  TO  RENT.         mar* 


OUTSIDE    LANDS. 

A  NT    AND    ALL    PERSONS    THAT    HAW  I 

mad.  DUPLICATE   PAYMENTS  on   OUT-    % 
SIDE   LAND   ASSESSMENTS   can   bay.   the 
amonot  r,fnod,d  at  the  office  of  th.  onder,i«iwd  I 
npon  the  pr.Bent.ttoa  of   Mi  order   from   th, 
Mayor  and  Oity  end  Oonnty  Attorney. 
delStf  A.  AUSTIN. 


ap9tf 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

ON  HAND  and  made 
to  ORDER, 

L.   BLAIR'S, 

0   Kearny   .tr».t. 


DR.  H.  C.  F.  BEHRENS. 

•OFFIOB. 
HO.     SIS    EEA1IT    8TBEET, 
Between  Bosh  and  S.tter.  iaW  lm 


NEW  YORK  PRICES 

HALL'S    PIANOS 
For  sale  at  No.  1» 
Ijleratreeb.    Call  and 
examine  for  yourselves. 
aer-Tbe  rnly  Oallfor- 
nia-made  Piano  on  the 
daSAtf 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

MASONIC    SAVINGS    AND   LOAN    BANK. 

'    Ro.    O  Poet  street.  Masonic  Temple* 

SAN  FRANCIS 00. 

AT  A  MEETING  OP  THE  BOARD  OF  DIRKO- 
tors  of  tbia  Bank,  held  Jauusr?  20th,  187J, 
a  diyidend  was  declared  at  tbe  rate  of  ten  (10)  par 
oent.  p-<r  aoanm  on  Term  or  Permanent  Deposits, 
and  eight  pnr  cent,  per  annum  on  Ordinary  De- 
posits, fir  tii"  semf-anrjtial  term  end, or  Jnnntry 
21«1,  1673,  payable  on  and  afi*r  February  Jar,  1WI, 
free  from  all  taxea.  OllOKOE  HOHIKN, 
)*22-lm  Secretary." 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS. 

A  LARGE  ASSORTMENT  OF  GENTS'  FUB- 
niabinc  Goods  to  be  bad  good  and  cbe«P,  at 
tbe  "oLD  CORNER,"  J  LEVY'S,  51o  Monigom- 
ery  Btrset.  .Tnatioe  siTen  to  all.  Don't  tome'  tlM 
nnmber.  510  Montaomery  street.  deSUffl 


CANDIES. 

ALL     aOrTDai     OE    THE     FINEST  WAxT&f 
mads  at  oar  Swun  Candy  Factory   daily.    AD 
order*.,  especially  from  the  ooantry,  an  ■oUetsM  I 
and  will  be  promptly  attendsd  to. 

CANTY  A  WAGNER, 
1*VT  MonitrernarT  stL.   owrftntw 


CENTRAL 

NO.  118  GEARY  8TRE]  _ 
Beat  sooommodationa  for 

Families  tn   tbe    city.     Private  

entrance  forLadlxa.    Hair  Oaiting,  Sbarlng  an4 
S&ampooiDg.    Ohildrena  Hair  neatly  cat.    LadiM 
Shamnoointc  50  osnta. 
i?l7lm  I,.  OORRIVEAU.  Proprietor. 


MR.  AND  MRS.  DREW'S 

Select  Dancing  Academy 


II 


DRESS  MAKING. 


M 


RS.    M.   F.    BISHOP. 


w_o._i»  o;: 


FARRELL 


AMERICAN     EXCHANCE, 

HATWABD8, 

•rOHTOAKBH .&..: PBOPEIETOB 


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MOMTQOMERT  S 

MOTEL. 

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WEST  END 


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CALIFORNIA    THEATRE. 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


»M  Jlarian  Mordaunt 


fourth  axd  last  win  or  thk  kxqage*e.vt  or 

MR.  JOHN  T.  RAYMOND 

TMM.m        TAMOUa        OOMDUIi 


TMIB    LVtaiKO 


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TBI  AOTIOR  I«  OOUTRIBRD  WITB1R  TBI  RFACI  Or  TUBRTT  TntR    BOrRl. 


M  nq.UJ I*  Com 


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epsrr  P*«»3i»i«et. 


FRIDAT    IfUJI 

iru'day,  at  a,  ONLY  DARLING  MATINEE 

I  I  I    I.N-Th*  ■•«  |KUl'OD»  P7»f. 

loarts  *aro  Trumps 


Ittm  •■  wd  r*l*a  *l  «7  rr^f    T  i4t.  o(  it*   Royal    r<-li  ivbsic   tos'Itst*.   London,   ml   tbe  sod  ten  on  are  reape«*frllr 
reoaesfd  to  r-m»ih  In  ttoelr  seel*  until  Its  termination , 

1ft*  evening  j  f«l  risleni'T.1  wt.l   roncli.de  #ilh  the  if#r  popular  tad  faror.U  Barlaeioe, 

Ixion;  or,  The  Man  at  the  Wheal 


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tfRRIBOBRRLH 

UlRBS  DU 

JUPITER 

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BAG    BTS 

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w. E  J.  BDOELET  I  BIAKA 


.MIS*   Slt.LIE  OPMMrNS 
..MI-S  MlMMi:  WALTON 

a,. 

MB.  JOBS  T.  RAYMOND 

IUB9  LOC1SE  JOHNSTONE 

...JIIS3  J(I9HPHINE    HTANLEV 

uicm  CAiuiu.  wTArr 

>llss  HILTON 

MISA  r.ARkV  6TANLY 


FRIDAT  EVENIN8.  Februir;  lltli 

BENEFIT,  and  Last  Night  but  One  of  MR.  RAYMOND! 

IS  RFHFARSAi D.lj's  Powirfal  Dr.Eu. 


MAJILTON8! 


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r...y   U.rrriM. 


in  in  miuiD 


SoDgand  Duo*. 


Lillie  Hill 


n-»lt»f . 
TB«  !•■■ 
Loat*«. 


DODCINC     FOR    LOVE  1 

»»■»»  X»1lr  1  n+wrwnr  R  D    Mtrah 

J    H    l4tlll      P.I.«B.f  W     H     n.rh 

.HIM  J«SSl*  JibB«ra 


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AMkifMaiisiirrt  . 


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rharlr*  Tin*r 


t%»  «in  ..i ih  tti*  n«» 


sir  ..„Ml>>  .I...*->k,tn 


Flowers  of  Song Hfss  LLUie  Hall 

J.  B.  lARkTR  m4  UABRU  AmMATHOKO  M 

DEM       ID  ^KT  O  ! 


THE    BLACK    CHEMIST. 

P3«Hr . 


OR,  THE  INSTINCT  OF  THE  SOUTH  SEA  APE! 

POSOO.  lb*  Monitor ED.  MONTAGUE 


_   .  Dumoo' .  •  riob  pUtUr.., 

Piwfra.hu  mijordomo 

C»pt.  Tliler»4T 

Mm*.  'I  bi*riii.  bti  wif# 

AAdr«M.  hd  old  t*Hor 

Brno  >Bt«,  on*  of  tboorow 

od  thi  plkstftiloa.. 


, TotDiDr  ■>'*>• 

J.  H.  Urklo 

Mult  K-!lr 
...Mlnni*  Fillnorn 

Obu.  Voroar 

Fr*d  Cooper 

..ilh».  Ossili 


LcoHUe,  »n  Indian  miid Eonanlo  U*rr*LtA 

Ofllld MUsWslUr 

IcdlsoB,  Blf>v*«.«io.,  bf  Oonpsir. 
The  ■>.«««  Is  fall  of  TbrlillDB  Inrldrnt«  und  Fas. 

m  PREPARATION- 

The  Bravo  of  the  New  York  Ring, 

Wolf  the  Roazh  or  thoCnnrtesaa'a  Daughter. 


SPIERS    &    POND," 

S3*    Kearny    alr*et. 

CORNER  OF  BUSH.  SAN  FRAN JlttOO 

IXEI,  liquors  an:  cigars 

TJEA     AMD     CUrrEE. 

r    TBE     USUAL    a  »L'RS,     AND 
(•frMSnatiU   •*■   •<!    I'Dit       To*   cmfoft  of 
doa*«'.io   ti--*i1*     ib«  tftvova  »n<    coortMiM 
ilia  ■it*wiat-rxjM  ;  tb  i  fr**d>m  of   IQ« 


OIL.  XT! 


A  Alt  COFFEE,  WINES,  LIQUORS  &  CIGARS 

M0   K.ara.  .irm, 
OORURR  Or  RUSH.  SAM  rRANOISOO. 

8PIER8    &   POND." 


HAIR. 

II  OKEAPkSr  PLAOR  IX  SAN  FRAR0IS0O 
TO  BUT 

uman  and  Imitation  Hair 
Cooda,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewelry  &  Fancy  Goods. 

IS  AT  TOR 

IEW  YORK    STORE. 

A.    B.   SAMPSON  A  CO., 

Me.  HO  Mr  coed  street. 

Kla         BftwMD   Ml  Ml  on    atnd    Ulnae. 


ttention,  Good  Livers! 


•«.    P.    BRUGES 


r.f 


S.   PORMI 

IHSIiin 


RHEBLT 


anal,  ba  uk.n  lb.  auaas.rn.ot 
bot>  tfc.  Mla.i.'  Baaianal  aa 
■  ■■Hill  «raM  loll),  Mlc.n' ' 

aaah  MHaiii iumi.  ib  pana.r.lil»  .un  hh. 

DfiAYBUR.  woo  bat  bam  eaauattaa  with  tb. 

ifsrrMr^    laprOTtattDtt  b.i.  bata  aiad.  la 

oaAtla.  d.partnnu  tb.1  will  r.ndtr  tb.  HI. 

1'i.or.  popalar  tbaa  It  ba.  av.r baaadofiaa 
t  tt  iwnl  lu  pro.p«rltr.  Oar  Bill,  or  far. 
iblaat  all  tb.  d«llo«o>««  of  tb.  aawoa.  Ou 
ittau  "Croad  Rar., Good  Oooki o( aad  Mad.rou 


r.  BEISU  4b  CO.. 

ItMCRS'    RESTAURANT, 

Ml  aad  SSS  Oomourslkl.  sod 
1-« 9  Markat  itreet . 
>pen  fftj m  S  «.ML  to  10  V.M.  an3 1  lm 


THK  SAN*   FRANCISCO 

ILL  POSTING  COMPANY 

t»*  Racraat.ata  •!..  .or.  I.old..d.rr. 

(Ii  «■>»  lir.Rt  a.  Oo.) 


McDANIEL'S 

Museum  and  Theatre, 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

THE  U.1DHRMONKD  W0U1>D  MOST  UK- 
apeetfallF  rnpr-iant  to  yea  sad  tM»  pablio  sea 
arsiiy.  that  be  ■•  oow  prepared  to  forri.fi  l*cii- 
ilva*  for  •iiiM-iin-.  of  runty  klod  sod.  Character. 
•rblob  •niuid  dsierre  tba  patroosse  of  tne  pah- 
Ito.  He  bss  •r»>u'«1  St  fltinyone.  WjomioEf.  A 
LARGE  AND  O'jMHODIUUI  HALL,  witb  soo1 
Moeoerr  acd  fttsie.  TD«  Hall  la  well  vsatilsted 
sol  Healed,  sod  men1*  confortsh'e  for  ill  »»*■•> n« 
of  in- jir.r.  THE  BKsr  OF  MUSIC,  both  otrioti 
sod  Brs«s,  csn  be  fnrnkahed  at.   all  times. 

Kstlsfaotory  srraofamoats  will  he  msd*  wltb 
THKATRJ^AL  OROIHER  fK)MPAN!KS,  elsh- 
er  for  K-mtioi  of  Hall  or  performanoea  on  a  per- 
oeaLMe  of  tbe  recalpu.    Ourretipoo<l*Dce  -elicited. 

Address.  ■'■  MCDANIKL. 

Look  Box  No  1,  ObejeoDe.  Wyoming. 

N.  B— Ooriasltles  waotefJ  for  tbe  Obeyenne 
MasoacD.  Tboia  wiablns*  ea(affemeoti,  atste  low- 
est terns  for  lbs  Wiau.  8«aioa.  siaatD(  pboto- 
Rspb  to  my  address.  Hslf  t'uiuo  Money  re- 
ode-1  sftar  Oiling  onrsKesnants. 

.IA.MKS   McDAKJRIa. 
Proprietor  Obeyenoe  i  hssiro  sod  MuseoTn, 
oca  lot  Look  Box  No.  1.  Oberenne.  W.  T. 


THE  ART  OF  SINGING 

IN  ITS  HIGBEST  PERFECTION  -RICHARD 
MULDKK  KABBRI.  tesoh  *r  of  aevsrsl  oele- 
brsted  European  srtiatea,  late  Diraotor  of  tue  io- 
nowoed  CoQ8«r»»tory  et  u*n«TS,  Mai r to  da  Cbant 
ol  tie  Freoob  lrn>*rii!  Aoad*roy  of  Muaio.  Oou- 
daotorof  tb*  PntlharmoDlgne  HooletF  in  Perls, 
and  at  preseat  Muttoal  Olroator  of  tbe  Fabbri 
Opera,  «  prepared  (o  gl*e  private  leason*.  altber 
at  bU  offl-»e  or  at  tb*  ra»i-tii.  ,,  of  tbe  paplls; 
llkawiee  OOUKSKH  Of  ^INOINO,  PlAlNO  sod 
MUSICAL  INSI'RUOriON. 

Kor  f orihar  ^artloalar.  noply  at  PROF.  MUI^- 
DKK-soffl  «-,  N  J.  St  POWttLbSiRRKi.batwe  o 
Msrkotsad  Kills.  Also,  laii-nt  rcoaiv^d  and  terma 
to  b*  bad  st  toe  nado  atore  of  M.  Gray,  ulsy  at . 
sod  of  Meisrs  Bhermso  A  Uyde.  ooraer  of  Kntt*r 
sod  Kearny  etreeta.  js*)  lm 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING,  DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE,   AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooms     IO    and     17.   .630    Washington    street. 


SQUARZA'8 

Branch  Punch  Saloon, 

3 1 7  Kearny  street. 


SOUTHERN  PACIFIC 


f^ 


OV8TZ1] 

....AND.... 


LA^Rk 


OH€3i=»    HOUSE, 

Inaracr  ttrett,  or Kearay   between  Pine 
■nd  Csaltrorstlak 

THE    FINEST    FRESH    BALTIMORE    AND 
TRANSPLANTED  OY8TEKS  aarrsd    In  say 
stylo.     BT*rjta>fog  eooiad  Intbe  bestmsoaer. 
P  Tbe  Finest  Liquors  and  Olgsrs. 
r-Eleejastt  Stiltea  of  Koomi  for  X*tsdles. 
r-OPEN  DAY  AND  NIGHT. 

R.  J.  1ECHAU  A  P    D.  JBBSKN, 
ftB  It*  Prepnetors, 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

tbmdiu  ori-r.  ■■rrADAv. 


UIIIAir«)BADAMV, 
■tar  SerlaaComle  Vocalist. 

•UMRd  RULLOWAY, 
Celebrated  Kog;)tsh  Tragedian. 

II1BB1  AIULAK 

— and— 

SPF.NCRB      PBITOHABO, 

IVIth  (hn  art-eat  Senaatlao. 

•■  COVN  TKRPE1T." 

D'ATAJiMR, 

The  orlpttnat  Man  with  the  Iron  Jaw, 

— with- 
M  I.I.K    AWOLEA     and    FBAOILV. 

M    1.  L  R     OUBDELLA, 
Star  Zqp  eel  r  lenne. 

CHAl.   A.    OABBN1B, 
The  Celebrated  Dutch  Comedian. 


rKIKCK  ZA.DIR    II',l.t!.MA, 
The  iiuiHif  Uraterjr. 

OIJI     LI-TON, 

— oitd— 

I,  U  C  Y     ABA  BC  8. 

Nerlo-Cumlc    and  TDneltlato. 

II   A   It   K  "V      W   K  I,  B  V     V  O  O  K. 

Champion    Eqnestrlan     tlnvgler.     with— 

MISS     KATE    COOK. 
Premiere  Ecinestrlan  and   Manage  Act. 

W .  OATX.ORD. 

Contortionist. 

BWULA   Y        FAMILY. 
AcrobiAt*.    Oyamouata 
—ana- 
Balloon    Ascension  lata. 


rHK    ABOVE    ARTISTS   ABR    NOW    ON    OCR  BOOKS,    AND   CAN    BEEN- 
gaged  by  mtnagora  West  of  tbe  Booky  Mountain*,  tbrongb  oar  sgenoy.  __ _     _     _.-. 
1HKBIDAM    C'URBTE    A    CO. 


EMPLOYMENT  OFFICE 

ASS  Sacramento  street. 

(The  First  Hosae  below  Kearny  street,) 


FOB  FURNISHING  WHITE    AND  CHINESE 
Help  of  all  kioda.— G*n*rsl  Bntlnsss  Ajreooy; 
Collect  Reair,    Notes  and    Aoooonte;  WhK*  sad 


CHAS,  F.  BECHIBKE  dfc  CO., 
ds28  lm  SSS  Sacramento  street 


RICHEDA    FAMILY 

(Former}]/   0/  CWorwio'f    Jloyal  naKan  Cirau) 
ILL  GIVE  LESSONS  ON  THE  VIOLIN  OB 
'  idLor  lor 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
tbe  Tbsatrioel  Profession  in  '  aliforoia  pre- 
poaaformtogolsseesfor  loalraclion  Id  Kiocniioa. 
Per*ons  wisblog  tosvsil  tbemsslvs*  of  the  oppor- 
tunity of  acquiring  a  ostf  ul  art  at  s  moderate  coet 
o&neend  in  tioir  nsrael  to  "Osmbyisa  "  P.  O.  Box 
2JM,  wbeo  pariiculara  so  to  terms,  elo..  will  be 
sent  **>  them.  d*9f 


J.    C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    r.TJ3VCHt, 

Cor.  Second  and  Teh  ansa   etreeta. 

sW-Tarrspln     oonitantly    on     band. 


Hat«  yon  beheld  It?    If  not,  you've  1  treat 
At  BQ0ARZV3  PUNCH  SALOON,  In  Kearny  itreet 
Then  BONA,  disciple  of  GREAT  8QUABZA. 
Dlspenieg  famed  Magic  pttnoheg;  rather 
The  most  deUoloai  mixt nr**  yt  t  reoorded;  t 
And  have  with  many  medils  been  rewarded  I 
Ladles  their  CORDIALS  tl>--*  oan  sip  st  leisure,— 
Their  "TBAR8"  appease,— and  Men  gain  "LADiZBa. 

PLEASURE." 
To  allay  cononblal  dlfferenoeB  and  pain, 
In  "ANTI-DIVORCE"  you  oan  your  end  attain. 
sip  of  the  potent  extract  bnt  one  taste, 
Your  arm.  consoling,  straight  li  round  her  waist 
Guess  What  a  "HORNING  COMFORT"  In  the  ftlgg 
That  heals  the  pnirrel  and  Imparts  the  bliss) 
The  "WELCOME"  too,  you'll  always  find 
A  balmy  soother  for  the  troubled  mind. 
The  bright  "AURORA,"  and  the  sweet  "FARE WELL, 
Just  rlslt  BONA,  and  you'll  all  fare  walll 
Hla  "HYGrJBNIO  IilTTEBa"  are  the  panscea 
For  all  dyspeptics  end  for  dlarrno». 
No  Cholera  Horbns  ever  has  been  found 
Where  "HTGIENIO  BITTEBa"  knook  around. 
BONA  and  BQUABZA,  spite  of  all  detractors, 
Bare  prored  the  Nation's  greatest  bensfaetorsl 
Fall  F0BT7  dlffsrsnt  he.lchfal  drlaks  yoa'll  And 
To  Aid  the  Man— Invigorate  the  mind! 
Hot  this  alone— a  Welcome  you  will  meet 
At  BONA'8—  (SQUABZA'S)  -317  BRAHMS  8TBEZT. 

Remember,  too,  not  this  famed  place  to  pass; 

ALL   SPLENDID  LIQUORS  BUT  OMB  BIT  A  GLASS, 


THEY  HAVE    TAKEN 

THE     FIRST    PREMIUM 

....4.T.... 

All  the  Mechanics'  Fairs. 


jlttB  BAI.B  «I«LIULI  AMD  RITAU 


"  :f\i  gar  o  ." 

£EE  JOTJBKAX  0*  AaTOSEaCKliTK. 
PobUaaed  e»*ry  D«  ">  the  Ye"  ** 

r».      BOQABDUS 


' 


UtMerthiutt  nod  535   Washington  8t« 

*  Montgomery.  San  FraoeiBCO. 


MONDAY. 


..FEBRUARY   H),  1873 


A  Grand   .Tory  Htminiac^nt't- , 

Ite  telegraph  aDEOurjeis  fcbe  rdtath   of 
John  W.  Geary,  pioneer,  tod  first  Alcalde. 
Dating  sis  A.'cikksbJpio  1850,  we  served 
en  a  Grand  Jury  in  the  little  old  .building 
on  BreLham  Pltoe,  west  Bide  of  the  Plaza, 
on  the  Jot  where  the  Exempt  Fire  Comparer 
now  he  Ida;  fcrth.    The  foreman  ch«;  B35  HB 
*   a'Etalfl  New  England  man,  who  made  everv 
wimtts    "swear   and  kits  tbe  bock,"  New 
Ecglacd  fashion.    Onr  witnesses  wtfre  not 
many,  Hor  was  cur  se#ion  lor/f,  but  we  ii*- 
dieted  two  persons  «c  remember.   Aftjrcar 
labors  were  tbrengb,  eoate  jaryoaaa  teoi  up 
the  '-lxokM  to  refresh  his  ecriplure  lore,  and 
revealed  to  the  foreman  that  be  had  sworn  tie 
witn«s*e  on  a  copy  of  '-Topper's  Proverbial 
Philpscj.ty/'and  rendered  The  indictment  on 
evidence  io  uket-.  The  ptcoliar  binding,  .and 
i»r;angen;eot  cf  reisee  and  phraseoligy  ta3 
deoeived  tie  ctsu»i  iLepidion  of  th»  -fore- 
man, who  hid  need '  it  in  p'are  of  the  Old 
Testament  lying  on  tbe  other  side  of  the  ta- 
*■-  ble.  Herew»sad:lemrrja.;Wehadfinighedonr 
labors  and  were  awaiting  our  pay,  and  our 
rt  dieonarge  from  the  AlcaSe.    "What  wa3  to  be 
done?    £  Southern  member    got—np   and 
said  he  didn't  '-want  to  play  tbi§  game  over 


LETTER  FROM  CHICAGO. 

fiao*    oca     own  -nzNi 

CsK'.'-i-O.  JmuiryftDth,  T&73. 
DEiB  Fioae*:— An.u=enieDt4'diifiDg  the 
wetk   have  tefn  otneually    doll.  Lur  the 
weather  hit  reodGTa'ed  a  hitl*'  and  ii 
ginning  to  l**k  tike  lusinea* -ataiii-    A; 

M'viCKXE'S  THEATAE 

Dion  B:ucicault  and  wife  are  etill  holding 
forth.  During  the  weeB*'iierT?r  baa  bteu 
produced  with 'good  success.    On  the  3d  of 


1  Emilj-  Fa'thfull. 

I     Uach  has  been  eaid  in  the  papers  about 

,.  tins  dittiagnL-U-d  woman,  who  is  now  irj 

this  c:»cniry.     Bbe  is  well  Ituown  as  the 

;  great  ph'Taothropfsl  cl  Eogluid,  a  lady  who 

1  has  probably  lone  mora  to  eltamie  woman 

j  in  her  jpfinstrial,  eccia!  and  ethics: 

'  i-resta  than  any  other  pertoo  in  that  ooun- 

try.     Sbe    e&tabJiebtd   a  printiog-houee    in 

London,  and  employe-l  girls  ai  tjpe-sstters. 

of  tea  Victori 


■giio/andte  .kept  arm  tier  day  fjom  his  bust- 
nets,"  (monte  dealing? ,  srid  moved  that 
''everything  gees,  anyhow,  as  it  would  be  all 
the  same  a  hundred  years  hence."  His 
philosophical  suggestion  was  adopted.  Al- 
calde Geary  finished  Ijjb  ,  case,  called  ufl  in 
Court,  complimented  ue  on  the  fulfillment 
of  tar  ardeua  labors, jwd  apologizelfor  not 
payiogjory  fees,  is  there  waa  no  money  in 
the  Utuntf.  We  were  dismissed,  aid  kept 
our  own  counsel  anonl  the  swearing.  Tbe 
-<^9  criminals  were  convicted,  and  the  city 
oTSan  ?«DpifC©  still  owes  tbatjnry  its  fees. 

,  —         ^' 

What  U  It  3 

A  W«bipg'on  correspondent  .^nB  explains 
tbe  meaning  of  Credit  Mobilier : 

'■WhatjBjhis  Credit  Mobilier  tha,4,*^ 
are  imkfng  «o  much  fuss  qftont.  o^w** 
v  -wkBin'r  said-one  mac  to  anotbd'r,  "  Why, 
aoB^ered  tbe  other,  wi*h  a  6nperior  air, 
"don't  you  know?  Some  of  tbe  Congressmen 
went  down  to  Mobile  last  sommer  and  ran 
tp  great  bills  ;  end  now  they  are  making  a 
row  becarjse  tie  Mobilters  are  aftsr  them  to 
make  them  pay  their  debts." 


Claiming  Acquaintance. 

One  ef  Denver's  dentists,  on  being  recently 
introduced  tooneof  ihe  Denver  belles,  grace- 
fully opened  the  conversation  by  saying: 
"Miss  Wines,  I  hope  that  I  nay  consider 
that  we&renote&Urelyrmacquainted,  Ibad 
the  pleasure  of  puUiog  oat  a  tooth  for  yoor 
lather  a  short  time  ago." 


Genuine  Hed  Men's  Ball. 

The  Indiace  living  at  Black  River  Falls, 
Minnesota,  gave  a  ball  at  Albion  Hall  tbe 
other  nigbt.    Tickets  25  cents. 


February^the  It.lian 

Max  Maretzek  open.  From  til  apjearacceB 
it  will  be  one  of  the  most  successful  seasons 
that  hs  ever  been  in  Chicago.  "11  Trova- 
tora'is  announced  for  tbe  opening  ni£ht. 

AIKLN'S  THEATRE. 

J.  W.  Albangh  and -wife  have  been  playing 
for  the  past  week  with  "Poverty  Flar'  tonot, 

Y6T7  =ucciSiful  baEioess  forlhe  ma-Lagers: 
Frank  LawJor  was  the  main  support  This 
place  will  be  closed  for  tLe  present,  but  will 
open  with  first   ccmbination     that  comes 

along. 

hoolet's  opera  bocse. 

"Fan!  Pry^acd  "H^ppy  Pair"  hs«-bfeu- 
doioggcod  brrsme?6  at  *)>:?  fe^usi.  •  ■  Bare* 
Campbell,  auttor  cf  "Fate,"  wiil  produce 
another  comedy  enttle'd  '"'Peril/'a  pfey  giv- 
ing eoci&iy  a  good"wntilating.  »      i 

MYEB'S  (OPEBA  TiorsE. 
"Arrali-na-Pogne"ti^  still  runniog  at  this 
bouse  with  Rood  succe-s.    NoTQ^rsTaTfi'h'Wfe 
made  their  appears  nee. 

ACADEMY  OF  KTJSIC. 

Jce  Marphy  closed  one  of  the  most  sne- 
ceasial  engagements  ever  witnessed  in  Chi- 
eego:  in  the  drama  of  "Help."  This  week 
Jas.  A.  Heme  and  corxpany  give  the  famous 
drama  of  "Oh&rlea  O'Malley,"  wiih  Milton 
Nobles  in  the  tills  role.-He-rne  as  Micky  1 
Free.  Herry  Montague,  thae^iaDge  vocaliat, 
put  in  an  appearatce  in  thestcondand  third 
acta,  and  from  the  storm  ef  bieses  which 
greeted  him  bis  sac3es3  as  a  aingist  is  not 
very  flattering.  CarlottaLeclercq  commen- 
ces on  Feb.  3d  in  "Camille,"  fallowed  by 
"Tree  to  the  Got*"  and  "Pygmalion  and 
Galatea,"  the  latest  London  sensation. 

KHON*S  AHPHTTHEArEZ. 

Prof.  McAllister  fcae  failed  .to  attract  dor- 
inft-iua  two  wfleka'  st.y  here.  This  place 
wirHje  closed  to  make  prepsraUons  for  a 
star  circus  troupe.  They  will  opsn  some 
time  in  March. 

GLOBE     THEATBE. 

MiBH  Fanny  Herring  ia  playing  "The 
Cabin  Boy"  and  "The  Female  Dttsctive," 
together  with  Eagan  and  Edwards,  charae- 
itcter  actors,  freeman  Sietara  and  the  Ewlis 
Family. 

HlSCELLANEOr? . 

Signer  Farini's  Italian  Opera  and  Concert 
Trorjpe  is  lbs  name  of  a  combination  that 
Is  now  crg&nizina;  far,  tbe  couotry  towns  to 
listen  to.  The  camp#ey  consists  _©f  -Signer 
Farirri,  H.  Gates,  Signor  EgryeBi,  and  the 
talented  Blanche  'Tuektr.  They  wiil  be 
under  the  laaBagement-  «*--Ww»rw-Clifr 
ton. 

Co].; Wood's  MusemuviaiuidergoiDg  repair; 
it  is  on  the  site  rathe  fbrm+r  one  destioyed. 

1 mi-bt^- 


DON'T  FORGET 

ON   YOTJK   WAT   TO   OR  FROM  TSE  OIR- 
cus  tp  drop  into  the 

Hot     Scotch,, 

FOR  YODR-WAHM  OB  COLD  DRINKS. 

All    Drinirs    Ten    Cents 

*S8  Snttcr  .ireet,  Bear  ^garpT. 


ziof,  aod  u  tie  tsptcialfaroritaof  lie<ju«ea  

GDiMooutof  taencfle  werk.Bbe  t.aB.ac-    .'"«     '  J3S.  p.  ertgss.  p^^w. 


compli=ted.  A  reception  wa^  given  to  BBS 
Emily  Faithful),  at  Stein  way  HaJI.HewZork, 
for  tbe  purpose  of  affording  the  Women  of- 
New  York  engaged  in  ar.ie'fc,  literary  or'ir,- 
duetrial  pursuits,  an  scp3rtaniry  of  meeting 
the  "foremost  representative  and  advocate 
of  the  higberindOetrial  and" "educational  in-- 
teVetU  eif  vomso' 


A  Sick  Pod. 

If  we  remembsr  rigif-the  telegraph  did 
not  bring  m  the  following  bit  cl  news,  which 
we  find  in  tbe  Washington  Criue  of  Ibt  27th 

nit;    Ifit  had  been  a-.CongreB^map  who  was;  ;jk:';3>  ESIDErJi' 
sick,  we-efeotrrd  have  beard  *^  it  «« this:  -  -  U 


TO  VARIETY_ARTISTESI 

y-*RF»T4f-ABTI6TfiS    AND   MINSTREL 
tei-formers  going  from  Smn  Fraociaco  to  j&»w 
York,  or  vice  versa,  ehbuldetopRt 

SiLTLAKE    CITY. 


IS& 


put. 


PRICC 


C 


FIrtt-eJasstmraKemeots  fffared  to  Qrst-cl&M  peo 
r,-  Maio  •^■ 

lew  to  ad 
BoEioaM  Mwager    will   receive 


die   «    "THE  BOWERY,"   Maio  Bifeet", "  J0B?ph 
IhidleTt   Manager.    *«tttie  **  addressed,  or   to 


"  ^a'tr Whitman. ihepces  :s  lying Btrioualv 
ill  at  his  residence-  in  this  city.  On  Thori- 
d*y  njgbt, he  wts  a'ta?ked  with  jraralysla, 
the  wto'e  ldft  side  or  his  body  now  being 
pviwerles'.  Dr.  Drinkwd,  nie  attending 
physic  an^is,  however,  of  the  opinion  that 
be-  wui  rfcpTtr  lofficiehtiy  to  be  out, in  a 
^aeB.  Jlr.  Waltman  :  a.i  on  previ^ag  o:ca- 
stonB  euffered  much  from  paralytic  atacie.' 
La*t  evening  hie  condition  was  "slightly  im- 
proved. 

. . — ^  . , 

The  term  "Grass  Widow"  is  eiplained  in 
Montana  as  a  lady  Whose  husband  has  run 
off  and  left  her  with  a  hay-ranch  on  her 
hands. 


A  bishop,  f  jnd  of  hunling,  being  reboked 
|Im,    ;.tnat   the    apostles    never  hunted,  replied: 
•'No,  hunting  was  very  bad  in  Palestine,  to 
they  went  fi-hing  instead." 


t:m 


An  enthusiEslic  editor,  spc'akiog  of  a  new 
prima  rfonwrvseyg:    "3tr  voi»  is  ss  soft  as 

a  roll  cf  velvet,  aod  as  tender  .as  a  pa:r  of 
slop-shod  pantaloons." 

JB.eeki.rft  *na  jeieasur©, 

'tctre  are  not  too  many  pleasures  ha  Ban 
Francisco.  Hfothing  la  more"  pteasaht,  nothing 
more  healtfc-gtvlcg  than  a  drive  into  toe  coon- 
trj  now  ana  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
keep  a  carriage  of  their  own,  can  find  one 
equal  in  elegance  to  anv  private  conveyance 
•t  the  Occidental  Carnage  stand.  Frank  Eou- 
toc  has  there,  and  at  his  stables  1010  StocktoD 
street,  carriages  of  every  description.  His 
drivers  are  careful  and  experiences,  his  charges 
sre  moderate.  The  moral  of  the  above  is: 
«o  to  Frank  Bouton  at  the  Occidental  Hotel 
wnen  yon  want  a  carnage.  o 


Serving  machines  for  Salp, 

Rentsd  and  repaired,  at  UC  Pott  street, 
agercy  for  Milla'  Arja^table  Treadle. 


J>o   Yon.    Know 

That  with  Brrraaics*»  Paitebot  you  can  cnt 
and  make  any  garment  to- fit  perfectly?  Bend 
pastage  sump  for  as  UlnBtrated  oatalogue.  H. 
A.  Deming,  agent,  office  of  the'  Howe  Sewing 
Machine,  No.  113  Keanrr  street,  between  Battel 
ana  Post.  8an  Vraneiaco.  , 


Red need 


p-Icea.      Bhirts    rrom    75c.    to    fs". 
Complete     aFtOTtteerrt    of    QentB"    FuiriBhing 
-  Q>cd?.    Bealeek,fjo.1Kj61nryat.,neirBwh.ci 
•  ttHf  Place.  ~       " 

If  yoo  want  a  clean  oath,  with  olean  towels, 
and  a  good  ahave,  or  5  our  hair  cut  in  the  beet 
style,  "by  eipfirlecoed  worJtmec,  go  to  Brown's 
BathlOg  and  Hair  Dr«£aEog  Saloon,,  No.  202 
Fourth  street,  near  Howard.  T 

3>r.    Donerty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  parUenlarly  to 
ehr  'z  and  specific"  pracUoe,  and  as  sneb  la 
no      -e  most  succeasrul  of  any  FhyaiciAn    in 

San    Francisco.    Office  518  Sacramento' street, 

dWlf  HWV  "rof  Leliead0TlS'  *  iew  door»   °<iow  What 
Ohaer  Honsa.  <  i 

Oyster   Tira^lo. 

The  oyster. trade  In  California  is  m»»tp<pg 
gigantic  proportions.  *  Emerson  OorvlHe,  of  the 
Saddla-Boak,  410  PI"*  street,  furnishes  from 

his  own  oyster  beds  at  San  Bruno  millions  of 

oysters  to  all  parts  of  the  Pacific  Coaat,    His, 
■nrli  in  ■asawiUBaiiliui-fiiiil'MS  ■  tam\  uliim 


Matter- of- Fact  Woman. 

Mrs.  Muffington  "s"  a'  very  mafter-bf-fact 
woman.  The  other  day  she  came  acroe^ooe 
Of  thoSfe  "pretty"  paragraphs  which  country 
editors  delight  in.  It  commenced  as  fol- 
lows: 

Xoung  man  and  young!  womao,  £0  ypu 
wish  Co  live  f jt  good  only?  Do  you  w'len  to 
hang  beautilul  tspeBtry  for  the  chiidren  of 
the  after  generation  ?  . 

*'DoI?"  exclaimed  Mrs.  MuTSagton,  "I 
don't  ih ink  I  do,  much.  I  huve  trouble 
enough  in  finding  upectry  for  the  children 
of  this  genera*. io a.'  (Mis.  M.  ha&.4bree  sm£ji 
ones). 

nme>eii.  '«ljr 

The  Gold  Rill  News  stye:  fLittle  Nellie 
Gibson,  who  *it*  zAi:  -■  Theatre  HaLJ, 
in  this  town;  as 'one  of  Mike  McCIosby's 
melodeon  troupe,  is  n6iw*^hiversaUj.  known 
in  the  Atlantic  States  as.  the  '.'California 
.Diamond."  She  is  playing  at  St.  Jcs;pb, 
Missouri,  to-crowded  bouses  at  the  present 
time, 

Tne  '  PreKldem'a    Message. 

Peace  aod  prosperity  are  the  key  note«  of  thi ■■>. 
doenraent.  Cheapness  and  auTahlirs.are  the 
charact eristics  of  H.  Lnchelnger's  furniture. 
All  Ehonld  visit  bis  emporium,  735  Marfeet 
street,  and  ascertain  hew  cheaply  a  home  can 

be  f  urnishea.  n 

. —     ^  »  .       ,    -1 

Jones  &■  Scliroaer'8 

Celebrattd  Crib  Chowder  can  be  obtained  only 
at  3SO  Emh  street,  nearly  oppcs.te  theAlham* 
bra  Theatre.  Bob  Hart  eats  it,  and  tbey  a".. 
eat  it.  Only  the  beat  brands  of  Liquors  bot- 
tled for  family  n;e.  q 

Lever  Eucfeio    »uspehder», 

At  il  per  pair— 26  per.  cent,  cheaper  than  else- 
where— at  the  What  (Sheer  Laundry.  „z  • 


Sam   Meore, 

Fornrerry  of  Bn&»  Heose  Oarri&ges,  can  be 
;onnd  in  front  ~ef  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
abllshment,  eonthwest  corner  ifush  and  Mont- 
gomery sts. ,  or  Dexter  Stables;  Carriage  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  &3 


Genuine   Ha 

Beat  brands  at  61 

comer  of  Merchant. 


ana.    disrftrs'.         ,  _ 

as^ntgomery  street,  S.  w. 
Franck  &  Cahn.  4 


Hairwork  and  Combings 
Made  dp  neat  and  cheap  at  850  Waablngtcn 

«*tl»f|   naar    fttrwVtr^,      pl^j,  mrlB    Steamed   fO 

cwenty-flve  caotg.  U 

'  The  MouBtaln  Beer  ia  the  only  real  Lager  on 
thia  Ccajt.  Call  acd  try  It,  at'c2i  Sacramento 
etraet,  where  it  1>  told  at  10  Cents  a  glass.       x 


xallt  y    of 


__ 


Minnesota  las  148  legislators,  not  one  of 
whom  was  born  in  the  Sfate.  Yet  'th'ey^talk 
abcut  carpst-b aggers  down  South.    ' 


Dick   Brown, 
prompt  ceply. 


•l} 


CATBaVttl 

l»BOPBIE^OHS. 

Hll«ftSI-5rM8_«ffl  C0nB(«ATi0«S.i^Orbcr  8„nioIM  Qnd    „,,,„ 

ADOMPEtftWT  »ANAGBK, 
Acter.  wftb  16  jeers'  ezo>r.esce  in   EogUbd, 
Americfjthe   CaneofGood  Hope  — 
Coloeiee,  India  end  GhSfta, 


AGErTT  A^> 

in   ii  dc  I  a  v  d , 
d  Aastraliaa 

IS  OPEN  ti  ENGAGEMENT. 

le  well  p.!ted*4ttb  Ue  profession  sod  tbe  Press. 
Can  Kivo  une*  cl  Min.prrH  I  Ceatrea  or  BallB 
tu  r rices  sea  balmng  capfcity,  ia  nsarly  eveij 
bove  places.    Ap?l;  to 

..„„    J-'H-  MpCABE. 
«2D  Waabiogton  straetrB.F. 


the  a 
lealrn 


A  Safe  and  speedy  Ren 
dyfor  alt  Bronchial  Aff 
tions,  Asthma,  Col 
Coughs,  Loss  of  Voi 
-Bronchitis,  Incipient  C 
sumption,  HoarseneJ 
Pain  and  soreness  of  ] 
Breast,  and  all  Difficult 
arising  from  a  sudt 
Cold,  readily  yield  *o, 
healing  powers.  Asli 
the  California  Hall's  P 
monary  ajsam.  Sold 
all  Druggists. 

J.    R.  GATES    &   & 


jaUlf    . 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

\0  72O  MARKET  STREET,    HARRY  CGB- 
av  ,   bya  reepectfoly.inf  *■ 


1  frlende  and  pat- 


They  have  a  "New  YorfeHoterin  AthenB, 
Greece,  with  imparled  clerks. 

Do    Pfot    Sutler    irom    Cornn 

The  unfortDjiate  suffererB  from  Cores,  Bun- 
lona.  Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Insti- 
gate, 310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
speak  from  experience,  having' tested  the  Doo- 
»r's  capability.  Reference*  given  If  reqaixeu.  h 

What    Obeer    J-,a.Txa.<ir -y 

Smploys  no  Ohln&men,  and  should  be  pat 
roals&d  by  e verybody.  • 


byn  re'spectfDly.inforDJe 
rams  tbat  he  baa  tefitted  in  beautiful  aiyle  tbia 
cosyaod  comfortable  rwort,  axd  will  ba  pleased 
to.see  ihepj.oce  acd  all,  and  bave  them  sample 
*o*a*of  tb&  cUticaatwine-  and  Ijqrjoie.  A  new 
bilbard  table  from  tbe  munofacto  J-  or  Lfeaenflsid 
j-itb  Phelan  and  Oollerder'a  lateet  pat*nr  at*«|. 
fated  enshiou?,  t&4-bean  oiaced  in  tn«  Billiard 
Parlor.  Iheponalar  and  efficient  bevera/re  manij>- 
d  I  at  or.  Tommy  Carroll,  can  be  foood  10  bi«  o>d  pu- 
eilion  prepared  tod i averse  creatora  comfort  to  all 
ja31  If 


Washing;  Beturnedin  OneDay 

And  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Cheer 
LAandry.  - 

Cheap  Jewelry,  Kid  Glove-,  and  Ladies  and 
Gents' Pornlshing  Gcod?,  at  KaokV,  etore,  35 
Fonrth  afreet.    Cbeapeet  ia  Ihe  etty.  e 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


HARMONY    HALL, 

K.W.  cor.  Mod  tgomery  and  Sacramento  etf .. 
WEDKlflBAT    «V*MlN0.,..rEBl    1« 


Tfl5  JTM>SESIGNEP.V7ILL  CELE 
brateeaideveEicg,  nis  eIbTHDAY" 


All  Lis   friefcde  and  acquaiotaocee,  andS 
the   pnb'lo  tn   R«oer-.'i,  ure  cgrdiaiiy  i 
Tited.    ADMISSlOIf  FREE. 
lelO  Id  WH.   E.ABIKSB.Y. 


FRENCH 

BEAVEK 

SUITS 

$50, 

LANCASTER'S 

•  11  WASHIXOTOH  8TBEET,   ; 
f«101m  Opd.  MSsmfre't  Op©-a  Ho^.a. 


TO  OBDEE 


CLARK'S 
CHEWENC  CANDY. 

^lr*d  •fPFr^UI !   Read  • 

THE  PDBUO.*Jll.HgBHBY  KOIIFIED 
that  the  Candy  made  ant)  sold  by  Jjbn  PriLch- 
ard  ,i.  J.  Baker  and  Patrick  Prearn?.  at  73  Fonrlh 
Blreet,  is  BAKEB'a  CHEWING  CAJ^DT.  al- 
tbongh  ther  Bell  It  from  a  wagon  and  .  abore.  to 
bota  of  which  tbey  DSE  OT3B  NAME  to  draw 
coatom. 

l.  a  clafk  &  co.,       ■ 

«2''»  Kn.  09  Fonrtb  arrest. 


FREE  AND,  EASY. 

EVfiBY    8ATIKDAT    IIGET. 

mario   ana    sineinn;  atsp.M, 


CHARIN 


SALOON 


..Ion  street,  Efe&r  Second. 
KA81JEB  A  WrLD„Proprlno.«. 


THE  OLD 
Hot     SootqH, 

IS  ITortoH  Street,   near  It ear B?, 

AH    nrinlis    Ten    Cexif S 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 
THE  BEST  TOM  ARoJjERflY  IN  Tl/Wf.. 

Always  on  file  the  New  York  Hersid.  "Htfrper'a 
Weekly,  Frank  LeBlie'e,  Dvf's  Doingt,  FaJice  Ga- 
zette, all  :  tee  California  pap^iSu  aleo  Londoo 
Pancb.  Ball's  Life,  Uinstrated  LooaonlVewa.  Oa.ll 
and  tat'sfy  yoHr^ali,     , 

■9-  Don't  forge*  tbe'aign  M  tbe  Hot   Scotch. 

feTtf  ' 


W..  6.  WALPROy.  Proprietor. 


ARBIYED    BY   EAIL,  AND  WILL  BE 


CHEYENNETHEATRE 
Professionals  Wanted. 


■-.floldai  pric*6  tosniiihe  timea,  a  .gooa  assort-     QIX   FXKST-OLASS    PEOPLE. 


J'tJCl 

mtjc  t  o  t 

r.OCSCT    CtTLEBt, 

SCfMSOJiS.    nad 

EJJGE   TOOLS, 
'-All   vatraate<t.  at  CHAS.   OrTO   A   CDS  Hard- 
ware Store,  318  BnaB  etreet,  Rubs  Hoase  Kipck, 
l"  ui  Franci*cn.  fe5lw 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOtHICAL  MUSEUM 

And  lollceeof  Medlcloe. 

1  O   OCifi    BEAUTIFUL  AND  rNSTEUOT- 

luiuw  ire  "biecw  to  be  s«n.  Open  to  the 
Pablio  DAY  AND  MIGHT,  at  EUREKA  HAL* 
318  Montgomery  street.    EOS  MEN  ONLY. 

(V-DL    J0EI»iN"3    PRTTATE   OFRCE   IS  at  *ll 
Geary  street  (opposite  old  Mechsnica'  PaTilioa). 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession, 


-  orer  twelve  years  cocoeoted  witb  tbe  preae  cf 
Melbourne,  and  is  well  known  bj  tbe  isembers  " 
.he,  jirofesatoa  ia  tbe  Colonies,  begs  to  intiifai.  _. 
tbat  ce  ia  prepared  to  give  experienced  adrioe  t€ 

s  proffetniona!!?  riiiting  or  meditating 
nait  to  the  Anatralian  Oolonies.  Fee  modera.1. 
Panet taailtr  In  dispatcnina  rephei  may  be  relied 

WLuTJAV  *  ENRY  WATERS 
LJYJctori*  Obamberm.    48  (JaUinj    atreet,   &!».- 
Amatraiit.  f  efi  tf 


mmm  ;iod_ging  house. 

vrssm  rruBvnsaED  booms,  sih- 

tie  or  in  tnita, 

"Well  rjtrsMd  find  TtntlUUed. 

O&TnrmaoM  Rooma  to  let-    '■"**'*%  witt 

,  witbcot  board,      ai-n*WRR4    BULLDIIf G 
HSfvihttmC.  ooMtf 


E.  PARDINI 

NO.  T«»  WASH1NGT0IV  STREET.  (ABOVE 
the  Plazs).  San  Franclaoo.    Boom  and  Sboes 

made  to  order  in  the  best  French  atjle.  The  same 
TemAmmi»»iwAT%  on  band.  no  1-3 m. 


LEWIS   &  PANDER, 
ctoves,  bakgeS.  rnrwARE  ajtd  .»•$«. 


(iemei 


MTJST  HAVE 

.-.  Fonr  Ladies  and  two  Gen- 
totje  pood  in  (reneraTBnsinete'  f?r  tbe  com- 
ing .t  inter  Season,  commencing  the  first  week  ia 
November,  187&  Address  stating  lowest  terms, 
witl1Pbnt04.Qt.ph.  Half  Fare  reincdec.  after  Oil- 
ins  engagement. 

JAMES  McDANTBL,  j    ;  .- 
Proprietor  ObeyeDne  Theatre  and  Masenin, 
OC52  Lock  Box  1.  Cheyenne.  W.  T. 


DIVIDEND   NOTICE. 

rUVIDEKD  N0T10E.-SAVISGS  AND  LOA> 

SOCIETY',  No.  «10  01arB[re9t..-The  Board 
of  Directors  b  &.ve  this  day  declared  a  dividend  for 

the  six  months  ending  December  31st,  1S72,  of  nice 
per  cent  per  annnm  onaTCaepdeTTa,  payabTe  on  and 
alter  the  15(»  ioet. 

jal4-2w         CYRUS  W.  OARMANY,  Cashier. 


Pacific  Stone  Coiupaji 

THE  PAOIEIO  STONE  COMPANY  C 
tbe  esveoial  attention' of  Arcbit0Otrv~Jt 
eera,  and  the  public  in  general,  to  tho  t-UPEj 
QCAUTYof  the  Stone  now  being  maaufaci 
by  them  in  this  city  nnder  tbe  Ranfiome  .rat. 
They  make  to  order  and  keep  in  stock:  '  it 
Bulltiinif  Fronn.  "Hroltr  Pipe,  ' 

Sluka,    Honatuenta,    Fuaait-Jj 

.   ?lle»,  Cop.nsa  rorjTR 

Flltnirs,  et«^ 
Together  with-  Baasome'e  celebrated  Ttm 
Grindetooea.  al)  of  which  we  gnorsntee  nk 
and  at*  price  far  below  that  of  band-cat  in*. 
■V*ThB  atiention  of  private  partiea  inuadi 
bnild  U  respectfully  solicited. 
Office.  No.  lO  BDS.B  STRRET,  S«n  twalll 


THOMAS    W.    BltE^, 
SILVER  iE-Xj^SJa-^rai 

—  MANDFAOTORER 


EPA  1  jft.fi 

ORUMCjiNJOS, 

— lirt) — 
OTHJES    MrSKAi,    I.\sTRrMU  | 

ESTABLISHED  [.N  1BH5. 


•  «,       chaus  given  on  tbe  Banjo  and  Dross. 
MISSION  STREET,  b-Hwetm  First  and  " 

N,  B.— Fiae-toned  Silver  tiolo  Banjoi 
esslonale  alwars  on  hand. 


TRAYS  always  o"o  band. 


Alfred  TetJ 

afanafactorarar 
Importer  of  < 

BIRD  CAG 

285  II apnat  I 

KEAB  SUTTER  BTt  | 

See  my  stock  of 
Cages  btfore  pajob 
ei^ewbere.  Alwayat 
ftjirg  new  on  bsnd. 
Patent  Cages,  nil 
Tin  Wire,  are  wain 
FREE  FROM  YIH 
Also,  best  qtullij 

E0l 

me- 


Meerschaum  JWpe 


<U3    KEAffNY    STREET, 


Cigar  4 


ES  MAl>e  TO  ORDER  AT 
-  abortus  aotic*  All  Pipes  and 
.olfferr  Vart anted  genome,  and 
.  _  lorweli.  Meer^cbaam  Pipfs  aod 
waIkio*g  OxtJes  M&nntedand  Repaired 
at  lowei*i  Eastern  Prices,  and  with  tbe  beat* 
teaasttip.  A  large  asconment  of  Walklag  ( 
and  Paxcy  Goods  of  every  deecriptfon  alwa: 

^»-         ■         ■  .    .  .        :   ?r* 


The  Popular  Bevera, 

CONGRESS  WATER  FROM  THE  PAO 
ConBrefia  Springs,  aear  bacta  Olara,  In* 
by  the  .Medical  Facniu  ite  c-qrurive  poweW  \ 
eaaal  totfae  celebv&ted  Ocnere'e's.  .V-it«r  froi* 
[Springs  of-SaaaWfcii,  New  >  *  o/Vf.  Depot  rs» 
from  liSKeiriiy  e;if"t  .o  fi  ew  Montgomsrj ' 
door  fromTlowarll.  FSTBllies  supplied  dally  r 
eral  discount  to  the  trace, p.nd  ordera  aiw»j» 
p.-omplly.  ■    ■■W1 


FRENCH- MuTttU-PROWW 
SAVINGS  &LOAN  SGCIETK 

Xwentr-^txtb,    Syuii-Anna^l     »Wrl« 

A    DIVIDEND  OF  NINE  PER  CENT.  PEF 

7F    TTiinDiTeT,  "(9  Per  ceDT:jTTpon  -rbe  opera 


of  the  French  J-nvingeand  Loin  SocietT,  to 
-ii  months  fndiDg  December  31st,  1E-72,  Dl 
cooformiry  Ritb  the  reoort.ci- tbe  CofflHlltl 
V.rificatioD  sppointed  by  theTnemberfi  of  w 
ciety,  b"een  declared  by  the  B^ard  of  Admto. 
t'on,  at  tbe  Ssroi-AuDnil  Meeting  held  00  J 
ISt.h  iimant.  This  dividend  will  be  pHI» 
and  after  ,hp  eighteenth  ioatant,  «6  tBS»«f" 
the  Society,  411  Baeh  etreet.  ,„,»•» 

eV^TAVE  MAW 
_)20AW  Directoroi  Ere»oh, ;  frf,a#ff  ■ 


DE 


GEORGE    MATE 

EAXER  IN  OYSTERS.  CLAMS 
•ndal)*indf  o(  SHELtL  Jla\aiv, 
Nos.  40.  41,  i«,  CalVoTBlff 


8!i» 


Market,  entrance  on  California  etreet. 

Public  or  privste  parties   tjd   lamilieo  ru 
[rom  6  A-ai.  to  12   P.  M,    Ladies'  acd  GeaHB 


Philadelphia    Restaurs 


OHABT "V."  BEKGOEE. T>KUPK1BI«)S 


~~ ' ! 


WILLI8J_BAND. 

MUSIC     FTJBNISHED    FOB    ALL 


Trlti  Plpera  land  Morem  M.  Blum , 
J.codl.a  Vlollnl.t.. 

■Ord.ra  from  tha  woi}n  urompUr  attfaded 


408    FINE  r>i*RElff.betwet>n  Kearny 


ad  Mootcomerv. 


™wf 


rystal  Sample  Roi' 

63S   lACKAMEaTO  «TJBi»'l 

LLL    DRINKS,    PLAIN.  OR   'FANOt.   * 
CENTS.    a»-Hot  Drink..  ap.euUl. 
Jt.  HATHCI 


Sugar 


■pOB  5AXE-518  KBAENT  STSKE  I 
r  MEBCER'S.  Alio,  evar,  aiod  o<  C  ' 
Whnla,ale  apd.Ba  tai  1. 


Indian  Queen  Ranji 

— 

The  Best  in  the  Marl( 



UAliDTAOTUBED  BY 


Napa  Sodi 


i  g  a  v 


itr.  1 1 


ijdat.   rrnni  art    11.   int. 


»a».  i»i.  -  ■•.  rm 


.1.    KlMI     . 


1' 

i 


MAGUIRE'S  OPERA  HOUSE 

\«W   COMBtKATlOV 

Italian  Opera  Company! 

rot  A  BRIEF  mm  OS 


!I1W    ALHAIBRA    TMATItl. 


»•).  •  run 

■  >■■  .. 

.    .    . 


i  .  »  ,  .  .    tin 


Fifth  Grand  Opera    Night! 


i>i>ii.rs«.i    »»i  <  «   i:hm  <  >  i      i  i  i  i  :  <.  it  i  :.\  1 

EMERSON    MINSTRELS 

»wn  «iu.  irrr is  rx  oosjc.ctiqb  aim 

j%olt\.     johivivy     ^l  il.  n.  H3  rg- ! 
3LiX'X"XMX^  3K       HOT  AO  .  

THIS  EVEKIXO FEBRUARY      I 

■TUT  KTUimO    DUlllt  TBI  Will.  AID  IATURDAT  HTIUMI  AT  t. 


Mme.  Agatha  States  r»y. 


I'nrt      I'ir.i Kiiti-rliilmni-nl      n      In     Mitlon. 


>t«i   «u«:;i^.Mii«,iit 


HtU 


WtDKUOlT    1  VHISC.  rCB   1« 

BMl  hee-~."~-  .    |  •  »;-.»  n  .Bar  ami 


•••A  BTII I  e.t.  II  A  \  1 

HU>U  UAA  bOXI  WITH  TBI  MM 


OROBA.TBA 

w  r  ««*m 
i<>n>\  i    .iiis 

"1.ARK  AND  B'rmn.l.H 

i  it  i    i.ki  >  I    iiii.i.i    HUMa 

I   <i   HUttILL 


FINALE-   Ih.    lriA.lmill  KMKIi^ON.  ALLEN  iin.l  <  ..mptny 


l*nrt      "e<-c...n«l Olln 

IL  TROYATOR  old  heads  and  young  hearts 


iiiniiii 


tl  <V»«<  dl  I*  »• 

r«fii*f -i 


Br.. 
.     »«.  IWK  Beorel 

■  i  latin  .  .rdiei 

I   c>  mswinliri 
*  atcaa.  CL»r:*t 


Enlnrg 

o<a. 

Oliorus 

Orch- 

ctor   Maestro  b.  Speraoza 

FHIOAT  ITI 

iv  o 

3E1. 

3M-    A 

lAO'lM  A 'r  Ilea  Fp*nt;j 

nu>  «■  or  HUM  mi 

BtfM  Or*'»  a**J  Pom-ret 

IIOO 

•■tltj 

«• 

fenni 

...     •  >••<■  lo 

•ST  Seat*  can  bo  reeefTeJ  it  tat  Bx  US-..-  of  .be  Opera 
Boom. 

Doors  e  p«e  »t  7  o'atoek— to  •*■■  eoco  ■  1 I  o*  tJoek. 

Kot»o   Nil,  Hawer.  ud    M  tost  o»- street   un  slop  at  to* 
floor  st  lbs  rose  of  the  Opera. 


MR    •-  HrWIMKXV 
i      | 

MR.  WIUUV- 


rnor  AfforMO* 


T 


T  RI 


HOB  HART 

1.  ILK   MAO 
0.   W.  HOCIATKLLIR 


Aim  RVMAN 


ssr 


THE  GREAT  EMERSON! 

In    ii    Frersli      BuclEot    of    Rare    Gems. 


THE    SKELETON     WITNESS. 

HB.TA1K   J. ROBINSON 

TOBBT CHA9  SUTTON  |  PETE O.  K    RJuBAUDS 


GoDclndlog  with  tbe  Laagueblo  Sketch  cf 


BILL 

JuHl 

SEROBASiT  BEAT 

At  lie  Ht»u H.rrr  KlBfc-eler  |  ODrprrAl  Prompt 


.BILLY  EMBRSON 
..JOHNNY  AXLtK 

LITTLE  MAO 

W.  T.  B.ttr 


xr.  <  . hi. 

SB  npd  111 


r  All   Bllli  euAlan  tb«  Albambra  Theatre  tunit  oe  preaeDteA   hereafter  oo  Monday. 
"-performance  to  commlDee  paoJttially  At  eight    o'clock. 


^CV  I  L  8  ON8 

<  -  ■  ii  ii. i     NaX 

AMPHITHEATRE 

Parisian  Circus! 


■•It"  «••»!.  «...  «»ir— rn.i  K..ntr. 
THII   EVENING  FEBRUARY     11 


PnOORAAtMlD. 

...... 

BY  TBI   BARD    LB  A  DBA  P.  AtOAAK 
B   -teraad    In... 

BY  TBH  1  A  DIE.  ABU  UF.  lilMI, 
■  -  ItAth   Wire  Fi.ir-ii. 

BY  At  LLC  VICTUBINE. 
A  -Principal  .eM.ra.Nii  An 

BY  OCO.  IHIELDA. 

oLowb wm  vrtKNrn 

o.-MleMr  "Trained  Herae  Prealdo.t  ... 
UmUAPUOID  BY  OBAK  KlitOHi  ■ 
a    II.  m  Uirk,  (he  Mm  with  tbe  Ira.  Jaw... 
1.  OraaA  Oaoblp  Art       .     . 

FRANK  alVUJ  AMD  kt'LLI  ilAHBirr  I'K. 


I  S  T  A  RM1  1)8  I  OH. 


""«"" ,«r 

O.  —  Prla«lf>al  Act  *f  r^aeati  lanlike  

M'lle   u.ii'l.i -ill. 

r.ROTBSqQE MOMS    J.  KINIBIU 

I*.— DrMWl.l-Kaon  Fntertalnmrnt 

BY  H  JNS.  OAROIf  AM)  >UR8. 
11-MB.    H.    H.    111)1  K  KM. I.    will    l.lrodaee    hie 

Maaoere    II  >r.e  Elll.  el.n. 
IB.— J.  Keoatbrl    anmlfd   on    hi.  r.rodr  Aiaaee* 

Uarea  .Jml.-x. 

IB.—  Moeter    Johaay  Cet.be.  the    Boy    Wonder,  or 

hie  Ailllloallnn  BIAMjela, 

OLOWN MUNB.  OAROW. 

l.NTRRMfHSION. 


ToOooclade  w.tb  lb.  Comic  Par,t?i.lmi<  of 

The  Bear  and  the  Sentine". 

Bl  Mont.  Oireo  »ad  Oornpiinr. 
n.tjea  Diren  ..." 

.*■••  .unite- 

Kr)nv.    ChHtra .. 

PrlTMie  I..., p> 

BVtkx  Office  open  d*llr  from  10  to 4.    Doors  op-n  _i  7. 


am 

1    ft«r 

*A   Mini    S1U   lit' 


THE    MODiiL   LOOttlNO   HOMIJ. 

Cor.   of  lammrrplul 

l.lp-Ofa-l'irt"     oto. 

K»»rnj  Bin-*! ,  op- 

-ii«-  tho  Plsva* 

RALSTON  «  COTBKLLa. 


PACIFIC  HOUSE, 
OLYMPIC  HOUSED 


Thc« 
who 
ouoa 


iOT-TMsTiOt-lOT 


•9-r.AlX  AJfD  SEE  THEM. 


TiiOF  1 1  PKi-KKJTLT,  avod  for  'innlity  aad  dar-bilily  will  a«f«r  Do  ntwtohed.    To  bt  had  oolr  at  tba 

I  X  L.    AVCTIO*    "ITOIIE.     «1«    Kr.rnp    atrtM-t. 


Wolf  in  the  Fold  &  the  Thistle. 

f|lil£  THISTLE  THAT  PRICKED  THE  f  A,-_ 
_L  Laura  h*a  got  out  ai.Ptlur  ed'tlon  of  iho 
■Wolf  in  the  Fold"  that  rtoes  not  couflict  wllb, 
tlie  law  of  iil.L.].  a  tit  st  'l  hlstvii  •tuna.  No.  & 
Poat  sirctet  opp.  Manoole  Tumple.  AgcntKwaQt- 
fd  to  well  It  ni)  Hi"  Hre-ot. )_8Q  :(nj 


3P*  3L  C3-  jA.  3E1.  €> 

....THE.... 

ORGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 

....  CIBCULATES;  IN  .... 

All    the    Theatres, 

— urn  m— 

CIRCULATED  EVERY    DAY 

IB    THi£    TIAB. 

GENERALLY    THROOGHDT    THE    CITY 


2; 


-@? 


ta 


-H3 


iTOHN    ROBL'S, 


NUHE  I1BX  TBI   B(«T  UlJIIfV    OP  »K1« 
(AAN   BR   HAD    AT 

etall*.  rj.  0,vCalt.oi*nia  Market 


MOUNTAIN  BEER. 


Only  Depot,  624  Sacramento  street. 

INO,  end  el  a  FINE  TAaTB.  It  le  .old  by  the  blue  at  lUc.  ■ 
n.rtIoeeaQuArtBortl..  at  SI  S»,  aed  br  lO-iAllon  KanB.t, 
S8  •»!    mri.  Brn'oleaa  HOT  LUNOH  tromll  to  1  o'cloob. 


Orartare Orobeairo. 


The  Bird  of  Souk. 


Miss  Ida  Fisk 


BOKO   AND    PAKCR.. 


WALTEB  rABBA 


LOCAL  HITS.... 


..HUGH  B.0BINSO1* 


HKhlund  Fling  . 


Ala.   ¥,rdle   rivlnsele 


A  PERFECT  RUSH 

Day  etxx€L  NlgHt, 

A.T    T11E    GREAT 

IXL  Auction  Store, 

i.Hi      IvrMU.W    MTK  KET. 


A  WONDERFUL  BUSINESS 

CHEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  AMERICA 

la  i.oav  ..H-Tlnu  ert*utfr  UntgulDt  tbi.n  bitve 

ever  iit't'H  <.0.-rftl  In  Hun   Frunclacu. 

Will.  i. hi-  coPi.ettl'.n  In 

New  York,    Chicago,    and  St,  Louis, 

Prom  which  we  are  dully  receiving1  Oooda 
..hi. li-lit  ul  tbe  lowest  Cuab    Prlcea 

in     oxTnnBKroY. 

OUB    MOTTO    IS    TO 

X  L  and  Undersell  All 

JUST    RECEIVED, 

1,000  pair*  Caaalmere  Punta,  worth    RQ  OO,  to  be 

■old  ut  93  CO. 
SOO  dozen  White  Shlrta.  worth   91  SO,   to  be  Mid 

ut  TA  ecnta. 
SO  coses  of  II envy   VnderelothlDo;,    AOe.    to  SI  SO. 

Hats.      Hats.      Hats. 

Prom  »5c.  to  SI  SO,  aold  el.ewhere  from  SA  to  «. 
ALSO.  AN  IMMESSE  STOCK  OF 

NOTiona,    FABcr   ooodb.    u«lub  cut. 

LCBT,    Pirfc         BLOYIt.    TOJAACCO, 

WATCHB8.  BIABIB  OOOJaa, 

HOSIER  IT. 

1ft-XBXAXs.aB,     X3«sea,     ■Srm.Xlmom, 

AMD  IN  FACT.  EVERYTHING, 

From  a.  Needle  to  an  Anchor 


Manaueq 

Dicooior  At  ABu.emtoti.. 
Moaloal  Director 


SAN  FRANCISCO  ATHENEUM 

Kr-sroist,  bst.   VTsshiojrton  and  Jaoktoo. 

h  H.  Oiira-r 

W.  Arni.tronsT 

rol   Ear 

THIS  EVENINO FEBRUA RY  10 

OntjniogUooeas Up. ratio  Uomoao* 

Uslla  I Miss  Masgi-  bt    (Jlair 

Com  i'  a  I  Hefrnio..      .    |,on  Dij-a 

U*n»d— lha  tirap  Hsirs  of  Mj  Mother U_ss  Id*  Kiak 

K'miniacunotts  of  ttte  Past Jimmy  Gotten 

Itallnd M1n-  l>on  8omai>» 

(juiniu  Finale— Fraaaod  Kasy Uom piuj v 

Wn.k-Jroiind-Hiti.py  Dajsio  Old  Viraiala (oniiumy 


Overture— U.  8.  O Orcbo-im 


THE  CALIFORNIA  hONijESCRlPT . . .  StNOR  BRUNO 


_13^.X>  "WHISKY. 

OWEN  OONNKLLY.  Bl'U.i    K0BIN801. 

-larr  Aon  ConDolly Ubse.  Tboir.  peon 

PolloemsD W.  ArrjontroEai. 


Mfimtlfn)  Hinlind MitgHle  Wt.    CliUa 

OTarture '  "obattr* 


Roman  and  Grecian  Statuary 

MISS  BOSA  DUKAND. 


tONU  AND  UA.SVK JIMMY  I'OTTOK 

(First.  ADoe«p»rtr«..  i 


Puuoy  Dunce Idlitle  Muit.ti-  Brewer 

Bnllnd Mill    La  F»rrn| 

Hugh  Robinson  in  His  EecentricitiesI/ 

NEGRO    OOMICALII IES. 

Tbomp'OD aad. Arrartrcnsf 


Orartare Otoba»»r»  ■ 


BANJO  NOLO JIMMY ^-<>TT«jft 


COGOAMUT  DANCE. 

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Armtstrontr  in  his  Specialties ; 

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■HE  JCWENAi  OF  AMCSEMEHT8. 

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TUESDAY...: FEBRUABY  U,  1«3 


AMUSBAKNTS.    Etc. 

California  Theatre. 

•  "P/«  nalisn  11  id  Galatea,"  wiib  th«  superadded 
-attraction  of  "I<foo,"  dr«w  Alt  immense  ooase  ls't 
nl«bc.  Miss  Mogfjie  Moore  received  it  hearty  wel- 
come ob  makin*  tier  reappearance,  and  played  tbe 
title  ro'o  with  muca  spirit,  tbe  songs  aod  daocei 
all  went  off  we1!,  aod  weio  liberally  applanded.  J. 
T.  Ba<mond  aiMlaerra  oaased  great  amassment 
Mnetsyer'a  Ganymede  ts  good  enough  t  >  be  «n- 
sunoed  in  the  history  of  burlesque,  it  is  ao  artistic 

fimpersooatoo  udu  foony  as  anyone  conld  Je- 
«ire;  Miis  Minnie  Walton  eang  aod  ao  ted  charm- 
ingly in  tbe  rote  of  Mercury:  Miss  Neilie  Oam- 
mtos  as  Jupiter  was  not  a  Terj  potent  tbonderer 
but  was  well  enooih.  and  tbe  whole  performance 
waslivalyand  amuiiog.  Tbe  same  bill  will  be 
given  tbls  evening. 
Aliiambra. 

Btlly  Kmereon  and  Johnny  Allen  en  tbe  ends  in 
th*  tirsl  part  made  things  very  lively  at  this  home 
last,  nigbt.  and  the  finale  of  "Tbe  Treadmill"  was 
reoeived  with  roars  of  laocbter  and  applause.  The 
barnt-cork  faro's,  "My  Brother  Jim,"  in  which 
Sam  Rickey  played  tbe  oharaoter  oi  Aminadab 
Bedcorer,  caosed  great  merriment;  Barry  Kings- 
ley  waa  very  amusing  aa  Bell.  Jim'*  sister,  and  J. 
Robinson  played  the  pjitof  Brother  Jim  finely. 
Emerton  was  applanded  to  the  eobo  in  bis  bndget 
of  Ongiealitie*.  The  farce  of  "Old  Heada  aod 
Youqr  Hearts."  by  Bob  Hs-t,  Little  Mao  and  G. 
W.  Rocta'el'er.  went  screamingly.  "The  Skel- 
eton Witness"  was  fqaally  snooessfol,  aod  the 
laogbable  sketch  of  "The  Tonrlsts,"  in  wbiob  the 
gv^od  trio,  Billy  Emerson,  Johnny  Allen  and  Little 
Mao  sppearod,  with  Harry  Hingaley  and  W.  F. 
Baker,  term  na'.ed  cue  of  the  best  bills  of  the 
season,  and  sent  tbe  audience  home  in  tbe  best  of 
humors. 
Metropolian   Theatre. 

Miss  Marian  Mordaunt  has  made  a  decided  hit 
io  ber  play  of  "Darling,"  la  which  she  appears  as  a 
-aohool  glr",  a  Yankee  air  I,  a  negro  washerwoman. 
An  Irishwoman,  an  Irish  lad,  and  as  a  maob 
wronged  heroine,  Her  sones  and  dances  are  mnch 
applauded.  Tbe  play  is  of  the  most  exciting  char- 
acter, aod  keeps  tbe  audience  interested  through- 
out. It  is  an  aereeable  compound  of  fan  and 
eensation,  Mies  Mordaunt  will  take  a  benefit  on 
Friday,  when  we  hope  she  will  have  a  bouse  filled 
-to  overflowing, 
Maguirw's  Opera  House. 

Toe  management  announce  that  an  engagement 
bas  been  effected  wita  Mme,  Agatha  States,  who 
Mill  appear  in  three  grand  operas.  To-morrow 
night  this  favorite  prima  donna  will  make  her  ap- 
pearance as  Leonora,  in  the  opera  of  "II  Trova- 
tore."  beats  are  being  taktn  rapidly  and  there  will 
certainly  be  an  immense  house. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

A  capital  first  pari  is  given  at  this  boose.  This 
is  followed  by  an  Interlude,  in  which  Misa  Lillie 
•Hall  appears  in  songs  and  dances  and  ballads; 
Miss  Lillie  Harlan d  In  (fancy  d;oces  :  Mat  Kelly, 
3.  G.  MarBb,  VI.  H.  Bark,  J.  H.  Larktn  and  iMiss 
-Jennie  Johnson  in  tbe  farce  of  "Dodging  for 
'Love:"  Mies  Josephine  in  "The  Girl  with  tbe 
Flawing  Hair,"  and  others  in  various  (specialties. 
The  exciting  melo-drama  of  "Poogo,"  rwith  Ed- 
Montague  as  the_  wondeifal  ape,  terminates  tbe 
parformaoce. 
•The  Atheneam, 

A  new  bill  offering  many  attractions  will  b^jre- 
aented  tbia  evening.  Jimmy  Cotton  will  make  bis 
first  appearance  at  this  boose  in  eoog  and  dance ; 
(the  act  cf  "Bad  Whisk)"  will  be  presented;  H. 
■Robinson  will  appear  io  bis  specialties  ;  Miss  Ida 
F  .a  k  will  appear  io  a  variety  of  performances,  and 
.altogether  a  very  lively  entertainment  will  be 
Civen. 
"Wilson's  Grand  Amphitheatre. 

This  oommoaioos  and  well-arranged  s.roeture 
was  filled  to  overflowing  last  night,  at  least  two 
thousand  perBoni  being  present.  The  perform- 
ance was  an  exoellsntone  throughout.  After  part 
-U.-v:.  in  which  George  Sbielda,  the  Australian 
somersault  rider,  did  some  extraordinary  feats, 
■Mile  Viotonuo  appeared  ia  ao  artistic  perform- 
ance 00  the  slaok  wire,  and  Frank  Rivera  and 
H'lle  Viotorine  in  a  graceful  double  act,  there  was 
an  intermission,  and  then  tbe  etar  of  tbe  evenicg, 
11".  *  Dookrill,  appeared.  Nothing  like  this  lady's 
-performance  has  ever  bean  seen  10  this  city  before; 
It  is  a  perfect  ballet  on  borsebaok.  Tbe  effeot  pro- 
duoed  on  those  wbo  witnessed  it  may  bs  imagined 
when  we  state  that  on  tbe  cooclasiou  of  tbe  act 
Ml' Lie  Dockrill  was  forced  to  appear  again  ;  a  recall 
-in  a  circus  ia  a  something  almost  unheard  of- 
J.  Kenibel,  the  rrer.cn,  grotesque  aotor,  made 
those  present  fairly  soream  with  laughter  at  bis 
antics;  nothing  bo  fnnny  has  been  seen  in  tbe  cir- 
cus ring  in  this  city.  W.  Warner  was  clown  in  tbe 
first  part,  and  gained  much  applause  for  his  bnr- 
lasqne  imitation  of  a  bornt-cork  artiste  and  his 
song  about  crime.     From  beginning  to  end  tbe 

•  performance  was  bright  and  entertaining,  and  in 
■xnaoy  of  its  features  far  surpassed  anything  before 
■witnessed  in  this  city.    Tbe  bill  for  this  evening 

appears  on  our  first  page.  In  order  that  ladies  and 
obildren  living  at  a  diatsnoe  may  enjoy  this  oapital 
ent-rietnmeat,  a  matinee  performance  will  be, 
,g i  7oq  to-mo  rrow  and  another  on  Saturday. 

Woodward's   Gardens. 

Thousands  visitjd  these  :  garden*,  on  Sunday. 
The  performances  by  tbe  Buislay  Family  gave 
.general  (satisfaction.  The.bi.br  camel  is  a  grei  t 
attraction  hsrs,  aad  exaites  much  admir&tiocf  ?1 
■■Next  Sstarday,  Messrs.  Cos  and  Lay  will  make 
^an   asoeneien  io     tneir  mammoth    gaa  balloon. 

WedisBdsy  eveeiog.  a  grand  entersaiament  for  tbe 

baoefit  of  J.  Callatan, 

A-tiToinoAL  Mcsrtm — One  ol  the  most 

•omplst*  collections  of  tbe  bud  in  tbe  United 
■  tat**,  comprising  hundreds  of  eoitly  and  beau- 
tiful wa  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  genUemeD 
0Oly>at,the  Museum.- on  Montgomery  street.  An 
hoar  may  be  profitably-  spent  bare. 
Roht-rt  Fultord. 
Thara  is  a  Utter  for  you  at  this  office. 


Too  Thin. 

Iq  Janus  8e:ond'a  time,  when  Popery  was 
a  roa3  to  preferment,  the  notorious  wit,  Joe 
Haines,  among  otters,  professed  himself  a 
convert,  and  declared  Uii-t  the  Virgin  bad 
eppeared  to  him.  Lord  Sutherland  Bent  for 
Haines,  and  asked  him  about  the  truth  cf 
Lis  conversation,  and  whether  he  had  really 
seen  the  Virgin.  "Yea,  my  lord,  I  aesure 
yon  it  is  a  fact."  "How  was  it,  pray?" 
Why,  as  I  was  lying  in  my  bed,  the  Virgin 
appeared  and  said,  'Arise,  Joe."  "You  lie, 
you  rogue,"  said  the  earl:  "if  it  had  been 
the  Virgin,  ehe  would  bare  said,  Joseph,  if 
it  ha^  been  only  out  of  respect  ti  her  hus- 
band." 
Werry  Good  Tonng  Men. 

The  following  is  the  ac.ouut  of  a  little 
trouble  in  Louisville,  a3  given  by«a  police 
officer:  "  Far  as  I  knows,  your  Honor,  they 
be  werry  goad  youag  men.  On  Sunday  morn 
ing  they  stirtad  to  take  their  cla-sss  at  Sun- 
day school,  whichlthioka  be  werry  good  for 
them  ;  but  they  feil  in  witti  a  West  Ender 
That's  what  teat  'em,  and  they  didn't  go 
to  Bchcol.  They  raiasd  a  row,  may  it  please 
the  Court,  and  Mr.  Green  be  stock  his  thumb 
into  Mr.  Nobb'a  mouth,  and  that  thumb 
ha-u't  never  boon  saen  aince.  That's  all  I 
know  about  it." 

Line  Upon  Line. 

Divcrco  is  abolished  in  Japan. 

A  railway  tie  lives  about  seven  yearp. 

Joa  Peotlaod,  the  veteran  clown,  is  dead. 

Cars  run  from  Joppa  to  Jerusalem  in  two 
boors. 

Bowling  Green,  Ky.,  has  a  colored  fire 
company. 

Oliver  Cromwell  is  a  New  Haven  politician  ( 

Short  men  have  faster  pulses  than  the 
taller  onee. 

Matrimony  is  depopulating  our  school 
teachers. 

It  costs  S90  to  get  a  street  dress  bui'.t  in 
New  Yo-k, 

Did  yon  ever  pay  your  tailor  in  an  absent 
mo  3d? 

Tbe  Pnipil  and  the  Stage. 

There  is  much  more  friendship  between 
the  Pulpit  and  tbe  Stage  than  there  used  to 
be.  On  Jan.  19th  the  Eev.  J.  F.  W.  Ware 
delivered  a  sermon  on  the  text,  "The  Glory 
of  Young  Men  is  their  Strength,"  in  Ailing- 
ton-street  Church,  Beaton.  He  commencsd 
it  thns: 

In  the  play,  just  aa  the  acolptor's  niaet>r- 
piece  steps  into  life,  in  a  sort  of  dazed  way 
Galatea  aaka,  "And  what  is  a  man  ?"  I  do 
not  wonder  that  Pygmalion  ia  puzzled  to 
reply,  _«^.^ ___ 

Th©     Best    Remedies, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr,  Per- 
ry's  Webfoot  Pllle,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 

/,  B.  Gates  and  Co.,  corner  Bansome  and  Com- 
mercial streets,  sole  agents.  * 


SOO    Pairs    ol    Socks, 
At  all  prloea,  it  tbe  What  Cheer  Laundry. 

ELealtb  ana.  pleasure. 

Yc ere  are  not  too  many  pleasures  te  San 
Francisco.  Nothing  is  more  pleasant,  nothing 
more  health-giving  than  a  drive  Into  tne  conn- 
try  now  ana  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
keep  a  carriage  of  their  own,  can  find  one 
equal  In  elegance  to  any  private  conveyance 
at  the  Occidental  Carnage  stand.  Frank  Bon- 
;on  has  there,  and  at  his  stables  1016  Stockton 
street,  carriage*  of  every  description.  His 
drivers  are  careful  and  experiences,  his  charges 
are  moderate.  The  moral  of  the  above  la: 
to  to  Frank  Bouton  at  the  uocldentai  Hotel 
when  you  want  a  carriage.  o 

Diamond    Catarrn    Bemedy 
Ia  a  rare  cure  for  Catarrh  or  Colds.    Ask  your 

drngalst   for  it,  or  eend  to  Dr,  A.  P.  Evot,  No. 

9  Post  .street.       ^__^__  z 

What   Oheer    ijaundry 
Employs  no  Chinamen,  and  should  he  pat 

ronlaed  by  everybody,  • 


Altogether  me  Best. 

It  la  curious,  but  true,  that  J.  A  Shaber, 
707  Market  street,  near  Third,  should  sell  fur- 
niture and  bedding  cheaper  ihnn  any  other 
dealer  in  this  city.  Try  him  and  yon  will  be 
aonvinced.  x 


I-il-ve    Wen. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  Is  the  cause  of  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Bestaurant,  on  Wash. 
lngton  trett,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Bocken,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  since 
1849.  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  Baimagnndi  soup,  game,  tame  geese. 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  deaire.  The  best  cun  of  tea  in  the 
city  —  English  breakfast  tea  —  Souohong  and 
Orange  Pekoe — can  be  obtained  here,  a 


A.  Pleasant  JLocauon. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tne  building  la  a  Terr  fine  one  and  U  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. . 


.£>r.  Barlow  «J.  Smith 

Is  ing  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
-meo  ,  -  Sexual  Physiology  and  NervouB  Dis- 
■fiases  at  his  Bygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  T  \  o'clock, 
Jl.  nart  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  lor  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenc  .^ical  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  p.  if.,  free,        w 

JHnirwork  and  Combings 

Hade  up  neat  and  cheap  at  950  Wuhirgton 
street,  near  Stockton.    Si ie  cuili  steamed  fo 


Washing  iteturnea  in  One  Day 
And  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Cheer 

Laundry,         ____- 

Everybody    Suited. 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  hate.  At  "  The"  Hat  Store.  647  Washington 
street  {second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  ia  immense 
— the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  > 


Eureka  Social  Club, 

The  prizes  to  be  awarded  at  the  Ninth  An- 
nual m&Eqnerade  ball  of  the  Eureka  Social 
Club  are  on  exhibition  in  the  window  of  Btolta 
and  Sons  dry  goods  store-  South-east  corner  of 
Kearny  and  Pine  streets  a 


Fob  SiLK— A  lot  ef  cheap  air  dreises,  at  33 
Geary  street.  A  good  price  paid  lor  cast-off 
clothing. 

Cheap  Jewelry,  Kid  Gloves,  and.  Ladles  and 
Genta'  Fcrnishing  Goods,  at  Baok'e,  store,  35 

it  in  tfct  city. 


L'AMOUR    ET    LA     MORT. 

Wbea  the  end  comes,  and  we  must  say  good.by, 

And  I  am  going  to  the  quiet  land; 

Aod  Bitting  io  some  loved  place  Laud  in  band, 
For  the  latt  time  tcgnher,  yon  aud  I, 
We  watch  the  -wind  1  blow  aud  the  sunlight  lie 

About  the  tpaces  of  our  garden  borne, 

Soft  by  thewa*bingotthe  western  foam 
Wh  rj  we  have  lived  and  loved  in  days  put  by; 

We  mu  t  not  weep,  my  darling,  cr  uptriid 
Tbe  quiet  Death  who  comes  to  part  us  twain ; 
But  know  that  paring  would  not  be  such  pain 

Had  not  our  love  a  p-rfec  flower  bean  made. 

And  we  shall  find  it  in  Ged's  garien  laid 
On  that  Bweetday  wbero'n  w*  meet  again. 


A  Wife's  Commandments. 

Thou  sbalt  have  no  other  wife  but  me, 
nor  shalt  thou  in  thy  sleep  dream  of  other 
women. 

Thou  shalt  not  take  into  thy  house  any 
beautiful,  sly,  brazen  image  of  a  servant 
girl  to  make  love  to  when  my  back  ia  turned, 
for  I  am  a  jealaua  wife. 

Honor  thy  wife's  fdther  and  mother,  wear 
a  smile  when  they  meet  thee. 

Thou  ehalt  not  be  behind  thy  neigh- 
bors, but  outshine  tbem  in  dressing  thy 
wife  and  babies. 

Thou  shaltfet  thy  wife  have  the  last  word 
in  every  row. 

Thou  shalt  not  get  drunk,  nor  go  to  bed 
with  thy  boots  on. 

Thou  shalt  not  Eay  nice  words  to  other 
ladies  in  my  presence,  nor  praise  them  in 
our  privacy — remember  I  am  a  jealous  wife. 

Thou  shalt  not  stay  out  after  nine  o'clock 
at  ntght,  nor  snore  at  my  Bide,  nor  kick  in 
thy  sleep. 

Remember,  oh,  thou  Benedict,  thee*  com- 
mandments and  keep  them  holy,  for  they 
are  thelaw  and  go  pel. 


A  Happy  New  Tear, 

What  a  pleasure  it  ia  to  meet  a  smiling  counte- 
nance, whether  it  be  on  the  street  or  in  the  par- 
lor. Aod  why  is  it  that  eome  faces  wear  a  contin- 
nallF  happy  look ?  It  ia  simply  becan.Be  they  live  on 
a  plain,  nutritious  and  substantial  diet.  That  man 
it  a  pnblic  benefactor  who  will  conscientiously 
serve  us  with  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
meal.  Louia  Meyers.  nroDnstor  of  the  "White 
House,"  Kearny  street,  alao  of  the  Oapitol  Res- 
taurant. Fonrtn  street,  does  it.  as  hundreds  can 
enthusiastically  testify.  His  kitchens  are  marvels 
of  order  and  cleanliness.  Try  him,  and  jou  will 
had  it  impossible  to  eat  elsewhere. 


Holiday   Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tables 
that  compare  with  Squsrza's,  flquarza's  Punches 
are  famous  for  the  high  art  shown  in  their  man* 
ufacture,  thb  happy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  the  great  Squarza,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
the  Holiday  tables.  For  sale  at  the  new  branch, 
317  Kearnv  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
120  Letdeadorff  street.    k 

Holiday    dandles. 

Fresh,  sweet  and  delioious  Candles,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer'B  pioneer  confection- 

erv.  578  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,     a 

» 

It  10  Perfectly  ABtonlslilno; 

How  beautifully  and  qnickly  they  do  washing 
it  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  Clothes  received 
Mtore  9  a.m.  returned  the  same  evening  If  de 
•ired. a 

Phutoerapnle    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery.  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 

Mission  street,    '  X 

Fresti  and  Sweet. 

Fer  the  best  confectionery,  go  to  Canty  and 
Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Satter.        V 


For  the  Very  Beat  Drinks, 

Goto  Ya.es'  Branch  Saloon,  corner  of  Market 
and  Third  streets.  no 


Tne  Illvatrated  Preas  (S.  F.) 

No.  1,  January,  1873.    Sold  by  subscription— 

$1  60  a  year.    Elegant,  choice,  cheap.    Sample 

nnmberp,  15  cents.    Address  Murray,  Dewey  h 

Co.,  S.  F.  O 

a 

CnainvoTAST.—  Madame  Clara  Antonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium. 
has  removed  to  323  Kearny  st.  Consultations  in 
English,  French  and  German.  t 


Oysters. 

Why  travel  so  far  ?  Shellfish  of  every  kind 
kept  a'.  Manning's,  oyster  dealer,  6T2  Howard 
street,  near  Third,  next  to  car  office.  o 


Lever  Buckle    Su^ponaers, 

At  SI  per  pair— 25  per  cent,  cheaper  than  else- 
'Fhera — at  the  What  Oheer  Laundry.  _x 

Genuine    Havana    Cigars. 

Beat  brands  at  61     Montgomery  street,  8.  W. 
corner  of  Merchant.    Franck  &  Cahn.  Q 


For    WaaJhUnft 

Shirt*,  SI  SO  per  dot.;  email  pieces,  BOc.  per 
d<  a.     At  the  What  Cheer  Laundry-  * 


For  a  safe  and  efficient  Beautifies,  or  the 
Complexion,  use  Dickay's  Famous  Cbz&cb  de 
Los,  L 


The  Mountain  Beer  is  tbe  only  real  Ltger  on 
this  Coast.  Call  and  try  it,  at  624  Sacramento 
street,  where  it  i»  sold  at  10  cents  a  glass.       x 

Best    Quality    of  X>ofrakclxi 

Driving  gloves,  at  S3  per  pair,  at  the  What 

Queer  laundry x 

Something;  Wew. 

Wm  A  Hubbard's;  manufactured  misses' and 
infant's  garments  and  ladies  underweer  in  suits, 
are  famed  for  their  superiority  of  make  and  tax* 
ture  all  over  the  Union.  Mr.  Geo.  W.  Amidon, 
the  authorized  agent  of  Mr.  Hubbard,  has  estab- 
lished a  depot  of  these  goods  at  218  Second  st, 
for  wholesale  and  retail  trade.  'A  liberal  di«- 
count  to  the  trade.  j 

■■»■ 
American  Watches. 

Reduced  i rices,  at  H.  A.  Callander's  62  Sec- 
ond St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  carefully  repaired.  n 


IS   Ton   Want 

Your  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
not  spoiled,  send  them  to  the  What  Oheer  Lann 
try.  x 

■  ■— . 

■oJDtwelL,    Show   Card  Writer, 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order,  boom  10, 
At*  Maraei  nrxefc  eei.Jrosi  *m  Mealganerfi  0 


McDANIEL'S 

Museum  and  Theatre. 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

THE  UNDERSIGNED  WOULD  MOST  BE- 
speotf  ally  represent  to  yon  and  tQe  public  gen- 
erally, that  he  i«  now  prepared  to  fnrcieh  facil- 
ities for  exhibitions  of  every  kind  and  oharaoter, 
which  should  deserve  the  mtronage  of  tbe  pub- 
lic, tie  has  erected  at  Obeynne.  Wyoming,  A 
LAEGE  AND  OuMMODIOUi  HALL,  with  goo1 
Ucecery  acd  Stage.  Tbe  Hall  Is  well  ventilated 
and  lighted,  and  made  comfortab'e  for  all  Beaaoos 
of  the  year.  THE  BEST  OF  MUSIC,  both  String 
and  Brass,  can  be  furniabed  at  all  times. 

NaiisfnCtory  arrangements  will  he  made  with 
THKATRICAL  OR  OTHER  COMPANIES,  eith- 
er for  Renting  of  Hall  or  performances  on  a  per- 
centage of  tbe  receiptai    Correspondence  f olicited. 

Address.  J.  McDANIEL. 

Lock  Box  No- 1,  Cheyenne,  Wyoming, 

N.  B  — Cariosities  wanted  for  tbe  Cheyenne 
Museum.  Thoae  wishing  engagements,  state  low- 
est terms  for  the  Wintei  Season,  ssnaiog  photo- 
?rapb  to  my  address.  Half  Passage  Money  ro- 
unded after  filling  en  cage  vents, 

JAMES  McDANIEL, 
Proprietor  Cheyenne  Theatre  and  Museum, 
oc22  3m  Look  Box  No.  1,  Oheienne.  W.  T. 


THE  ART  OF  SINGING 

IN  ITS  HIGHEST  PERFECTION  —RICHARD 
MULDKU  FABBRI,  teach  er  of  Beveral  cele- 
brated European  artistes,  late  Director  of  tbe  re- 
nowned Conservatory  ef  Geneva,  Maitre  du  Chant 
or  tQe  French  Imperial  Aoadcmy  of  Mnsio,  Oon- 
duotoxef  the  Pbilb&rmoDiqae  Society  io  Paris, 
aod  at  present  Musical  Director  of  the  Fabbri 
Opera,  is  orepared  to  give  private  leeeons,  either 
at  bis  offloe  or  at  the  rexi^ente  of  tbe  pupils; 
likewise  COUKSES  OF  SINGING,  PIANO  and 
MUSICAL  INSTRUCTION. 

For  further  particulars  apply  at  PROF.  MUL- 
DER'S office,  N  3.81  POWELL  SI  REE  i\  between 
Market  and  Ellis.  Also,  letteru  received  and  terms 
to  be  had  at  the  muaio  etcre  of  M.  Gray,  Ulay  St., 
and  of  Messrs.  Sherman  A  Hyde,  corner  of  Hotter 
and  Kearny  streets.  jaS  lm 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  tXO  MARKET  STREET,  HARRY  OOR- 
byn  respectful?  >nf  orms  bia  friends  and  pat- 
rons that  be  nas  .  edited  in  beautiful  style  this 
co By  and  comforiable  resort,  and  will  be  pleased 
to  see  them,  one  and  all,  and  bave  tbem  sample 
some  of  the  choicest  wines  and  liquors,  A  new 
billiard  table  from  tbe  manufaoto  y  of  Liesenueid 
v.ith  Phelan  and  Oollerder's  latest  patent  steel- 
faced  cushions,  bas  been  olaced  in  tae  Billiard 
Parlor.  The  popular  and  efficient  beverage  manip- 
ulator, Tommy  Carroll,  oan  be  found  in  bis  old  po- 
sition prepared  to  dispense  creature  comfort  to  all. 
jaal tf 


Chinese  Employment  Company 


'IERCE  tfc  GO. 


CHINESE  LABOR 

FOR  ALL  PARTS  OE  T  BE  UNITED  STATES, 
No.  627  Sacramento  ttrett.  Bet.  Kearny 
aud  Montgomtry,  Sau  Irancisco,  Oal.  We  are 
prepared  to  furnlsb  at  abort  notice,  Dome&tic 
Servant*,  Hotel  Cooke,  Lanndr.7  Men.  Walters, 
Common  Laborers,  Farm  Hands,  Ball-ro&d 
Hands,  Gardener',  Mechanics,  Factory  Hacds, 
Wood  Oaoppere.etc,  etc.  Special  attention  given 
to  furnishing  Domestic  Servants.        ja  20  lm 


MESSRS.  M'NEIL  &  CALOER 

.    NNOUNOES    TO    THEIR   FRIENDS  AND 

A  the  Pablia  generally,  that  they  have  opened 
under  OOLMAN'S  OLOTHING  STORE,  Corner 
of  Buah  and  Montgomery  streets,  with  a  WELL 
SELECTED   STOCK  of 

CHOICE  WISES, 

X.IQ1TOBS    AND 


All  are  invited  to  call,  and  ARCHIE  McNEIL 
ANB  WM.  O.  OALDER  will  do  their  best  to 
make  them  oomfortable.  ja2Ltf 


JUST    ARRIVED    BY   RAIL,  AND  WILL  BE 
sold  at  prices  to  suit  the  times,  a  good  assort- 
ment of 

POCKET    CFTLEBT, 
SCiaSOKS,  end 

EDQE  TOOLS, 
Alt  warranter!,   at  OHAS.   OTTO  &   OO'S  Hard- 
ware Store,  313  Bash  street,  Buss  House  Block, 
Uaa  Francisco.  fe51w 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM 

And  College  of  Medicine. 

IO   (\f\f\    BEAUTIFUL   AND   INSTRUOT- 

lUil/vv  ive  objects  to  be  se»n.  Open  to  the 
Public  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUREKA  HALX 
3  IB  Montgomery  street.    FOR  MEN  ONLY- 

h-Db.  Jordan's  Private  Office  is  at  *xl 
Geary  street  (opposite  old  Mechanics'  Pavilion). 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession. 

THE  UNDERSIGNED,  WHO  HAS  BEEN 
over  twelve  years  connected  with  the  press  of 
Melbourne,  and  ia  well  known  by  the  members  of 
the  profession  in  the  Colonies,  begs  to  iatimate 
that  he  is  prepared  to  Rive  experienced  advioe  u 
all  persons  professionally  visiting  or  meditating  a 
visit  to  the  Australian  Colonies.  Fee  moderaW 
Punctuality  in  dispatching  replies  may  be  relied 

WLuLlAV  *  ENR Y  WATERS. 

UYiotoria    Chambers,    46   Ooliins   street.   M*f- 
-onrne,     Australia.  f*6tf 


ALHAMBRA  '.LODGING  HOUSE. 

FINELY  FURVISHED  ROOMS,  Sin- 
gle or  in  in!  tt, 

Well  LlgBied  and  V«ntll*t«d. 


SIB  Bo.b  .treat. 


ADOLPHUS    STOCKMEIER, 

....TEACHER  OF..-. 

PIANO    AND    SINCINC. 

Balls  and  Parties  attended  to,  ana  Musis  far 
Dished.    Residence,  30O8  Eddy  street 


CANDIES. 

ALL  KlffDv  OE  THE  FINEST  HOANDY 
made  at  our  Steam  Candy  Factory  dally.  All 
orders,  especially  from  the  oomntry,  are  solioited 
and  will  be  promptly  attsndad  to. 

CANTY  A  WAGNER, 
IO!  Mc-ntvomarv  •!_    unr-r  8«tt*r 


O 


c. 


OLD 

DAYS  MENDES  &  00.,  at  the 

, old  original  Red  Lion,  19  Geary 

street,  between  Kearny  and  Dupont,  wh  era  yon 
can  have  HOT  AND  OOLD  DRINKS,  notforget* 
ting  the  old  Pioneer  Lnnoh.  The  "Old  Sport*  is 
always  on  hand. 


AMERICAN     EXCHANCE, 
HAYWABD8. 

»OST  OAKEs PROPRIETOR 


rirat-Clasa 

jrU6m 


Cotel. 


BR-  H.  C.  T.  BEHRENS. 

OFFIOB. 
HO.    915    KBAIIT    IIIIIIi 

EaniuSulluiSitlv.         IsXla 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Bookseller*  and  Stationers, 

H.  H.  Moore.  *509  Montgomery,  near  Merchant. 

BnatueHa  Collects. 
Heald'a.   BrjaDt  &  Stratton's  College.  24  Post  Bt, 

Butchers. 
Katz,  Fred,  Stall*  m  to  100.  California  Market. 

Bran  Fo  underlet* 
Wesd  A  Eingwell,  California.  125  First  sL 

Denttata. 
Dr.  King's  Grand  Dental  and  Surgical  InstitoM 
616  Sacramento  street. 

French  Fancy    Goods. 
Locan  &  Co.,  19  Montgomery,  107  aod  lift  SutUr, 

Hum  11 11  Hulr. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Co.,  110  Second  street. 

Moilc  and  Aln»lciil  Inalrumenta. 
Kesne,C.  O.,  mft-.  aooordiane,  repairer  of  all  kLadt 
musioal  instruments.  N.E.  oor.  Bnsh  A  Kearny, 
YTIues  nod   IJ<iiiorn.     1  Wholesale.) 
Dansrl  F.  A  Co..  S04  Front 


Mme.  JOSEPHINE  EDMONDS 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC    PHYSICIAN. 

TWENTY     YEARa      OF     PRACTId 


IN  THE  TREATMENT  OF  DlSEASESlINCaV 
dent  to  females  bas  placed  Madame  EdmooAj 
at  tbe  head  of  all  pUysioiana  making  such  praotlsi 
a  specialty,  and  enables  her  to  guarantee  a  spssdy 
and  permanent  oure  In  tbe  worst  cases  of  mp- 
pre»sion  aod  menstrual  deraogemeots.  Ladjn 
will  find  Madame  Edmonds  a  nkilKnl  physioias. 
aud  it  is  10  'heir  interest  to  oonsnlt  ber  in  all  dts- 
eases  incident  to  women  before  tampering  wltk 
poisonons  oostrnms,  quack  doctors  aod  humbugs, 
Madame  Edmonds  describes  diseases  without  ur 
information  from  tbe  patient,  and  cures  without 
the  use  ef  mercury  or  experiments,  thus  aaTiag 
from  wrong  treatmeot  for  privtts,  ohronio  sag 
cancer  diseases.  Oorrssoondenoe  s'rioily  oosft* 
deotiat.  Office  and  resideoce,  -415  Plus  street 
between  Kearny  and  Montgomery.  ja20  If 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 
PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITUTE! 

>  .  £.  cor.  JuekMiD  mid  Kearny  sts. 

THE  GREAT  EKAU10ATOR  OF  SPECIAL 
U'.'MPLa  INTS,  formerly  of  Lock  Hospital, 
London,  and  the  laBt  twelve  veara  of  ban  Franoiss*. 
DR.  TuZER  icformn  tne  afflicted  that  after  rUnVi 
ing  all  the  HOSPITaLq  IN  LONDOM  AMD 
PaRiSi  and  spending  one  year  io  tbe  most  cele- 
brated Hospital  in  London,  the  LOOK,  he  hisrs- 
opeued  bis  old  Medical  Institute  at  the  old  stand, 
where  be  can  always  bs  foond.  DR.  TOZtfn  has 
for  forty  years  met  with  naparalleled  anooeaa  la 
tbe  treatment  of  disease  generally  kooira  u 
OHRONIO  AND  SPEQlAL  OOMPLaINTS. 

BJB.  CHAS.  0.  TOZF.E 
is  in  every  way  reeponsible,  binding  himself  to 
effect  a  permanent  cuqf,  or  making  no  charges. 
Tbose  wbo  osnnot  afford  to  pay  for  advioe  a-d 
medicine  will  be  charged  for  medioioe  only.  THI 
MJNTHLYRESTOKATIVEPILIj1*,  never  known 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  oases  tor  which  they  art 
recommended,  are  to  be  obtained  only  at  ray 
office.  Price,  ®5  per  box.  Full  direction  on  etch 
box,  sent  hy  Mxprees  or  otherwise. 

D.i.  TOZER  does  Dot  imitate  the  advertising 
<  J -lacks  who  make  it  a  pr*«tioe  to  nubliah  falss 
affidavits  and  otber  false  reference?,  bat  refers  w 
the  moat  reepeotable  people  ia  the  State,  whom  ht 
has  eoBED  of  diseases  wbiob  others  bave  failed  te 
cure. 

DR.    f!HA8.    IT.  TOZFB, 
N.  E.  corner  Kearoy  and  Jaokson  streets, 

fel-tf  San  Fraooitos,  ; 


OUTSIDE    LANDS 

ANY  AND  ALL  PERSONS  THAT  HAV* 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  OUT 
SIDE  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  hava  U, 
amount  refunded  at  tbe  office  of  tbe  undersign*, 
upon  the  presentatioa  of  an  order  from  tb 
Mayor  and  City  and  County  Attorney. 
delSbf  A.    ATSTIll. 


DIVIDEND     NOTICE. 

MASONIC    SAVINGS    AND   LOAN    BAND 

Mo.    ft  Fost   street,  dlasonlc  Temple, 
SAN  FRAN0IS0O. 

AT  A  MEETING  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  DTRE0 
tors  of  this  Bank,  held  January  20th,  1ST! 
a  dividend  was  deolared  at  tbe  rate  of  ten  (TO)  p* 
cent,  per  annum  on  Term  or  Permanent  Dspositt 
and  eight  per  cent,  per  annum  on  Ordinary  Di 
posits,  for  the  semi-annual  term  ending  Jinmr 
21et,  1873,  payable  on  and  after  February  lsklSTl 
free  from  all  taxea.  6EOKOE  BO  BINS.  < 
ja2?-lni SeoratarrJ 


Biggest  Race  Yeti 

THE  HUMAN  RACE. 

THE  MAJORITY  OF  THOSE  WH< 
reside  In  San  Francisco,  bay  thel 
Shirts  and  FurnUhlnsr.  Good*  of  BEN! 
DICT  A  CO.,  No.  »  Second  atr«et,  bf 
cause  they  sure  always  treated  well  oa 
boy  their  good"  at  the  lowest   prices,  l 

••THB   OLD  RTAHTD.'1 


<$      FTBE 

ESTINGUISHE 


"AHSOLUTELY    tre    beht    proteotic 
AGAINBT  FIRE  I" 

6EHD     FOB     THEIB     "  EHCOBD-" 
R.  B.  IEWIH  A  Oo.,  General  Agents  Pacifio  Ooa1 
For  sals  by  W.  B.  MUBDOUU. 

Local  Ao-eot,  312  California  sr„  8<it  Franciado 


POll   Taxei 
FOR  1873 

ARE 

TJffO-W     I3XTE 

AND 

Payable   at   the  AiHinr'i  Office,  or 

Deputy. 

LETI  BIISINEB,  AHHW 

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ARIOI 

Pianofori 


DECLARED  BT  THE   JUDGES  AT  A?LJ 
Fair  ef  tbe  Atasrioan  Institute,  after  a  hi. 


...    r» tJJ».  ^im*.  ,..«...,  ,,.«.,-,,  ,-v:. ira-wij 

fold  trial   ajralnet   flteinway'a,  Ohicksnns's,    I 

others,  to  bTTHlc  BEAT  ON  SXHIBTTIOW.    I 

rilTAZ,   A«l«  A  rent.    •©  O/Parrall  ati  *, 

3,B.-PlanM  ol  all  8'.ilfi  TO  SJSJSTk    .  M 1 


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hotel.  ^   2 


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IS  ui  iio'ptr  Month 

WEST  Bib"  HOTEl, 


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^flETROPOLITAN  THEATRE 


CALIFORNIA   THEATRE. 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


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FOCRIH  AVI)  UST  WEE*  OF  THE  ESOAOEJIIXT  OF 


rlarian  Mordaunt MR- J0HN  T-  RAYMOND! 


toxjm      ooi 


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THia    KVCW1HO 


>  tiiLtur,  ta* .  ••!*..  m  ik4  r »i jicti  or  t»i  m.  „ 


rilRUlHT     II 


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PYGMALION  aod  GALATEA! 


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wMAJILTONS! 

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MIA*  MlilXK  WAI.T  )I 

MB*    MJlAll 


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TBI  aottior  B  ooarusic  wirai.i  m  »fai-.i  or  t»estt.fii  b  norm 

Taw  it^vtttl*  •')«•!,  <«oelai*«  will  lb*  DMatiril  Kid  Wosdfrftt)  Optlril  Uloitan  or 

The      Dissolving      Statue, 

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r~io**l-4  ir>  r-mli  la  tt*ir  ••*!•  audi  iu  lariat  nation 


Mumlx»,M     In*  li  mi  ion. 


mamm  mi..u.p«m 

«•"•*  Tmmmr  Uarr*iee>a 

!»**«■  i.ii.i.ic  rabi.au*     f 

Son*  ind  Dance LiUle  Hall 

DODcTNcT>bii  loveT^ 

n*H«*r **M  K#l,r  I  "•*»*««*   ■ 

TlaL«**T  J    II    1m.ii      ril.(i«ii> 


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Mil*  .Uooli  JtbPioi 


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tod  hcidtitt. 


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"  ■**>•  Km*.     !> 

Dart  *«  a  rr  •^••f       Mirj  •   :    » 
»  '•  '»«       *•;-<  HltW  DrHAfMtl. 

PRTDAT    BTENINO- 

leneflt  of  Miss  Mordaunt! 


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ru'day.  at  a.  ONLY  darlinc  matinee 

IN    l*Utt*ARATI'>*-rn»  ...  S*MAllO.Al  PUJ. 

Co*ar-t»  nro  TrvLxrajaei 


TM  l-AalT'i  «•>  riAl.».»t  vlil  eoncloAt  #.tta  lb.  «v«r  pepjlii  .ad  f.Tortu  Barlni<i«, 

Ixion;  or,  The  Man  at  the  Wheel 

HISS  »A  10IE  MOORE 

( MB.    I 

! MB.   OHA 

( MR.  B.  J.  PRRhTOJI 


Tbr»«  Tb'AitllADa 


^M!IEIBOMESOr■ 

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NO  .1RE0IIS _ MB.  J.  B    T  II 

gtEES   TIA MIjM  E1IMV  aTASLET 

I  M  M.  >  It    I     \   I  .- 

JCHTIB MIS!   BILL1E  CUMMIS* 

MLBclBT UI-fl  MIM.VIE  WAI.ro .N 

fllAUtl     i    DIIS     in     THE     DRAMA. 

MIM  n\    \ „ XR.   JOB*  T.    II  AVM'IMI 

APOLIXJ MIgg  LOTIM  UARMF8  I  jnNO MIS<  IoriRE  4CHVAT0M 

I  1 B.  M.  THATfR     VENPS...., KI88  JORKPHINE  STANI.Ef 

OAVTMEDI W.  A     MESTAYER  I  OIIPID MUX   CARRIE  WTArT 

IIIHX MI3J  MAOOIE  MOORE  I  VE8TA M1SH  nil.TON 

UU E   J.  BOOKLET  I  DIANA MIS?  FAS.sT  bTAKLT 

rRIDAT  BVBNIHO.  rebnrnp/  Utb 

BENEFIT,  and  Last  Night  but  One  of  MR.  RAYMOND! 

IN  BEHEAR3AL D.ly'a  Powtrful  Dr»m». 


D««rt  fl   r.lka  MlM 

AMhi|iii«r«iiir«  . 

TH*  Olrl  wilt.  Ih»  rfcwt«g  H.lr  . 

Plowers  of  Song Miss  Llllie  Hall 


J.   11     I.AKKIS   .nd 

13    H3    3VE 


AUnif-    ARU<«TH()A<.   *. 

ID  "W  O  I 


THE    BLACK    CHEMIST. 

Ooilll OfH>VT 

Coo«  Ddn)|  *'»h  lb*  MwlixiiMiDft  in  on*  sot,  «nuti  br  lb«  l«t« 
Jt*.  ntiafltoc  »ipr*iitr  lor  *r1*»rd  Mon'UOt,  •otlltad 


POIfGO.  tb«  Moak*r 

Hoi*.  Damon  .  »  nob  t>l»nt«r. . 
Piarr*.  b  ■  mijardomo 


OR,  THE  INSTINCT  OF  THE  SOUTH  SEA  APE  I 

ED.  MONTAnUK 

ToBattr  Br*« 

J.  M.  I,«Tkio 

Ctpt.  Tb>»r«f Malt  Rally 

Mmi..blfrir.  bl»  wif« Minn  I.  Fill  mors 

Am)r»u.  An  old  lallor Oom   Vomer 

Bad  iaU,  on*  of  lb*  «r*w : Fr«d  Ooop«r 

Pi»n  .v  on  lb*  pi*"in.ioa Chat.  On«ll| 

I.aoUln,  an  Indian  maid Eniani*  ll>rr«ti* 

Oblld. Miia  Wallar 

Ud'iDs,  Blavoi,  •to.,  by  Oomptij. 
Thr  place  I*  full   of  Thrilling  In«ld«at*  «■«•  raio. 


IN  PREPARATION- 


The  Bravo  of  the  New  York  Ring, 

Wolf  the  K  iu;!\  or  the  OoarlcKao'*  Diauirhter. 


'8PIER8    &    POND," 

*»•    K*arar    MFMA, 
COB5KR  Of  stjlB,  S A5  FRAN 01500. 

•VIKES,   LIQUORS  AND   CIGARS 
tea    axd    <orrr.iL 

T75aR  AT  THE  USUAL  HOURS.  AND 
'  r*fr***B**«ta  at  »ll  fata*.  To*  oaaf*rl*f 
_  A»t»— U*  ir«*l«>;  tb*  cr*e»a  tai  «*ort«*iM 
tav* dr*arUg-r3oa* .  in?  freedom  of  tb* 

OILaXT^. 

FRESH  MINT**;  *t  a'l  lid**,  an 3  LUNCH  St 
1&«  a»ial  boar*. 

|  AIO  COFFEI,  WWEt,  LIQUORS  k.  CIGARS 

B»»    Kuny   alrrrl, 
OORXIR  Or  BCSH.  SAN  ERAX0I3C0. 

SPIERS    A    POND." 


I 


HAIR. 

K  OUAPUT  PLAOB  III  SAM  FR  A.NOI  SCO 
TO  BUT 

uman  and  Imitation  Hair 
Coods,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewelry  A  Fancy  Coods, 

IS  AT  TUB 

«EW  YORK    8TORE. 

▲•    B.   NAMPIIOR  A   CO., 

Bm.    HOIIraoad  atreel, 
S        BetwaeD   Million    rtnil     Minna. 


am 

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Attention,  Good  Livers! 

M'  _ 


BBROK8.    FORMERLY 
oraprlatorof  tbcHinera'  R**- 


ill 


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Ha\axani,  baa 
■of  tastta  Mi*  __ 

<Jomm*TCUI   atr**t  and    ._,   ..  . 

Braoob  on  Marhai  atr**l.  in  p*rtn*r*fiip  witb  MR. 
A.  DBAYEUR.  who  baa  b**D  conoacted  with  th* 
firm  for  ***ra.  IaaproftDMOU  Bar*  b**o  mad*  In 
tbaoaiaina  department*  that  will  render  th*  Mi- 
mar*' more  popular  tbaa  It  haa  arar  bean  dnrtot 
-.*•  72  r**r*of  IU  proaparity.  Oar  BilUof  Far* 
«BbTB«*  all  too  delioa*M*  at  the  ****on.  Oar 
motto  la  "Good  Far*,  Good  Oooking  sod  Moderate 
QhsrfSaV''  _ 

F.   HE Ha> KB  A  CO., 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

Ml  »nd  A  A3  Oomntrilal,  ud 
TO  M*rk*t*tr*at. 
Op*n  rrOOl  S  *_ at.  to  10  P.M.  anil  lot 


FIPEB'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

n<a» uiiA  em,  xitaiia 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 

TO  ORDER    SOUi 

LANCASTER'S 

•  IT  WAellI.\OTO.\  STREET, 

fell  \-o  0»o.  M*«iilr*"aOo*-a  Rm«. 


SHIRTS 

....Avb.*.* 

GENTS' 

FURNISHING 

GOODS. 

A  LARGS  ASSORTMENT  OP  GENTS'  FUR- 
oiabiDC  G  in-ls  in  b*  had  iroid  and  ob*ap,  at 
lb*  "OLD  OORNlCR, "  J  LKVV'.H,  A1«H  Mont- 
tam*rjair**t  Jn*M«e  siT*D  ta  all.  Don't  forft*t 
the  nam  her— 1510   Mentcomrr;  atraet.      fell  Ira 


Pacific   Purchasing. 

PRINTING,  DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE,   AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 


Rooms     lO    and     17 


..C30     Wasli  inert  oil     street. 


80UTHERN  PACIFIC 


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...ATtD... 


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Inmmer  atr«el,  off  Kearny    b«tw<2«*>  Fine 
svnd  Caliroralia. 

THE    FINEST    FRESH    BALTIMORE    AND 
TRANSPLANTED  OYSTERS  Mrrsd   In  any 
atj-le.     Kt-srytbiog  oooked  iothn  beat  manner. 
f**Tbi  Fmtst  Liquor*  and  Oifars. 
•9~F.Lt<Knat  Anltc*  of  Boom*  for  I*adl«*. 
■vT-OPBN  DAY  AND  NIGHT. 

a  J.  TEOHAU  A  P    D.  JB88EN. 
noM  Im Proprlators. 


A 


EXTI*  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 


L.   BLAIR'S, 

■    Ecarny  •*>*>*•. 


Stage  Dancing 

TAUHHT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  academy, 


MISUN.VIEADaH«. 
Star  I4erl«-0omle  Vocullet. 

JAMKA  HOLLOWAY.I 
Celebrnt«d  Kniciiah  Truitedlaa. 

HARRT  AULAS 

— and— 

•PRNOEB      PBITOHABD, 

Willi  Hi-  icreiit  Senaatlon, 

*  COUNTERFEIT.'1 

D'ATALIJE, 
The  oiislnal  Mun  with  the  Iron  Jaw, 

— with— 
M'J.I-F.    AXGLEA     and    fBAOILE. 

M'  JL  I,  E     CUBDELLA, 
Star  Eqa  eatrlt>Dne. 

CHAI.  A.    DAKBNEB, 
The  Celebraled  Hutch  (omi-dlnn. 


PRINCRZATIIR    UMAB.UA. 
The  Afunof  Ujaterj. 

OUT     LiaTOM, 
—nod- 
li  U  O  Y     A  «  A  H  S, 

Serlo-Comlc    and  lDoettlat*. 

II  A  K  It  Y      VFEE.BYCOOK, 

Champion    Eq.uc*trlnn     Jogslrr,     with— 

HISS    KATE    COOK. 
Premiere  Fauoatrlnn  nad    Munage  Act, 

W.    OAYIaOBD, 

Coatortlonl*!. 

BCI«I,iY       PAMILT, 

Acrobati,    Crvmaitat* 

— and— 

llolloon    A*ceD«lonl*t*i 


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3 1 7  Kearny  street. 


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EMPLOYMENT  OFFICE 

05S  •ncramrnto  elreet, 
(Th*  Flrat  Hoase  below  Kaaror  ata»*t,) 

FOB  FURNISHING  WHITE  AND  CHINESE 
Help  of  all  kind*.— General  Bnelneaa  Anenor; 
Collaot  Ren't,  Not**  and  Aeconota;  Whit«  and 
Chines*  Laboror*  aopplied  (or  Families,  Hotels, 
Farmi,  Faotoriea,  *tu. 

CHA8,  F.  BEOHfeBEBACOi, 
d*38  lm  «S»  Sacramento  atreet 


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MR.  IND  MRS.  DREW'S 

M  Select  Dancing  Academy 


CLASSES  INJI-OCUTrON. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OV 
lb*  Theatrical  Profeasion  la  <  aliforai*  pro- 
pose fortnind  claaaas  for  ioatruotion  In  Eloontlos. 
Pareons  wishing  to  avail  themaelvea  of  th*  oppor- 
tunity of  acqoiriDK  *  netful  art  at  a  moderat*  ooet 
can  send  in  moir  oamsi  to  "Oambeaae  "  P.  O.  Box 
2314,  when  particulars  as  to  term*,  *bo,.  will  b* 
sent  »«  tiiom.  d*0r 


J.   C.    COMBES, 
TEBRAPIN    LUNCH, 

Cor.  Aoeoad  aad  Tehama    stroats. 

a*T-T*rrapln     ooratantly    oo     hand. 

Ojat«P*   ta    erarr    *t*t*.     PRIVATE 

SUPPaW  BOOMS    FOB   PARTIES. 

dtwUlm 


Have  yon  beheld  ltT    If  not,  you've  «  treat 
At  BQUAREA'S  PUNCH  SALOON,  Id  Kearny  strati 
There  BONA,  dlsotple  of  GREAT  6QTJABZA, 
DUpenftet  fAmod  Mkgio  Punches;  rathor 
The  most  delicious  mixture*)  *-«t  recorded;  I 
And  hava  with  many  medals  been  rewarded! 
Ladles  their  CORDIALS  ttK"»  can  sip  it  leisure,— 
Their  "TSARS"  appuse,— and  Men  gain  "LADJU8 

PLEA  a  D  RE." 
To  allay  connubial  dLQerenoes  and  pain, 
In  <  'AN Ti-D I VORUE"  yoa  can  y oar  end  attain . 
Sip  of  the  potent  extract  but  one  taste, 
Jour  arm,  consoling,  straight  Is  round  her  waist 
Guess  what  a   "ilORNING  OOUFOBr"  in  the  Was 
That  heals  th»  puarrel  and  Impart?  the  blissl 
The  "WELCOME"  too,  you'll  always  find 
A  balmy  sootber  for  the  troubled  mind. 
The  bright  "  AURORA."  and  the  Bweet  "FAREWELL, 
Just  visit  BONA,  and  you'll  aU  fare  well  I 
His  -HYGIENIC-  BITTERS"  are  the  panacea 
For  ail  dyspeptlos  and  for  diarrhoea. 
No  Cholera  Morbus  ever  has  been  found 
When  "HYGIENIO  BITTERS"  knock  around. 
BONA  and  BQU ARZA,  spite  of  all  detraotors, 
hat*  proved  the  Nation's  greatest  benefaotorsl 
Full  roar;  dUfersat  hMlthrdl  drink,  you'll  and 
To  aid  the  Han— Invigorate  the  mlndl 
Not  this  alone— a  Welcome  you  will  meet 
AtB0NA'8-(8QCARZA'8)-J17RBASNXSTBl!BT. 
Remember,  too,  not  this  tamed  place  to  pass; 
ALL   SPLENDID  LIQUORS  BUT  ONE  BIT  A  GLASS, 


THEY  HAVE    TAKEN 

THE    FIRST    PREMIUM 

....AT.... 

All  the  Mechanics'  Fairs. 


HOI   BALE  WOOLUAI.IAIO  RBTAU. 
at  tk«  oil  i.lilll  if.lt.  laa  UMaOi'l 
a,nia  WkU  Ckaar  ana  -x 


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"  :F*I  OAR  O  ." 

THE  JOURNAL  OF  AMUSEMENTS. 
PnblUbed  every  D*7  1°  the  Year  by 

■SIH«rckiun(  ond  CSS  Washington  SU 

Below  Montgomery.  San  Franoiaco. 

TUESDAY. FEBBUAEY  11.  1873 


Who  the  Deuce  In  Butler  1 

TLo  Call  yesterday  morning  said : 

Tbe  death  of  Butler  bes  created  euch  an 
extraordinary  demand  for  bis  novels  that 
the  circulating  libraries  are  unable  to  sup- 
ply it. 

They  need  a  literary  man  badly  on  the 
Coll.  This  paper,  by  tbe  by,  is  becoming 
irreligious.  In  "Green  Peppers"— three- 
quarters  of  a  column  of  inane  items— there 
is  a  paragraph  sueeriag  at  "  Ctriatians," 
and  complaining  of  the  "noise"  caussd  by 
the  obnrch  bells  on  Sunday.  We  are  aston- 
ished at  Mr.  Pickering.  I<  tbiB  the  kind  of 
thing  for  a  paper  owned  by  a  Christian  to 
publish  ? 

There  Bra  those  who,  like  Green  Peppers, 
are  so  employed  of  nights  that  they  like  to 
make  Sonday  tbe  "day  of  rent"  which  it  is 
commended  tj  us  to  be;  and  they  fall  to 
discern  the  great  charity  which  directB  the 
ringing  of  bells  on  tinuday  from  six  o'slock 
to  eleven.  Green  Peppsrs  ventures  to  as- 
sert that  not  one  out  of  one  hundred  of  the 
worshipper  at  the  various  churches  in  this 
city  but  has  access  '0  a  olock,  and  be  asks 
why,  in  tbe  name  of  tbe  saven  sleep  .-ra,  the 
churches  should  first  deprive  os  of  our 
morniog  Sunday  n»p.  aod  afterwards  deny 
us  the  privileged  enjoying  ourselves  dur- 
ing the  tftarnoon  uud  evening  as  pleads 
and  satieties  our  coc  science. 


En  itemmf  In  Kern  County. 

I'.  seems  tbat  some  people  want  to  move 
tbe  Oeodty  Seat  from  Haviiah  to  Bakers- 
field.  The  Havilih  Miner  is  in  a  great  state 
of  mind  about  it,  and  implores  every  one  to 
keep  it  before  '.he  people: 

That  no  one  is  interested  in  moving  the 
County  Seat  except  San  Francisco  sharps 
aod  the  little  rine  that  d"es  tbeir  dirty 
work.  That  Kern  Island  is  tbe  cees-pool  of 
tbe  Couoty.  To  be  convinced  of  the  fact, 
look  at  the  creamy  cadaverous  countenances 
and  angular  forms  of  thosa  that  have  resi- 
ded there  during  a  seasoD. 

It  publishes  a  column  of  this  sort  of 
thing  on  its  first  page  and  about  as  much 
on  the  inside.    It  says: 

The  land  ring  of  Eern  Island,  with  tbe 
humanity  of  guou  s,  wants  tbe  County  Hos- 
pital to  be  located  at  that  place.  You  that 
are  sick  pray  for  a  deliverance;  you  that  are 
well  voti  against  the  enormity. 

It  farther  states  that  the  epizootic  is  rag- 
ing at  Baker&fitld,  There  is  a  terrible  ex- 
citement iu  Kern  couoty.  Does  anyone  in 
Sau  FrancU  c  3  know  anything  about  it  ? 


A  Bad  Business. 

The  Oakland  Torchlight  is  in  a  bad  busi- 
ness when  it  tikes  np  tbe  cudgels  for  Mrs. 
Fair.  It  tabes  exceptions  to  our  assertion 
that  is  the  duty  of  the  Press  to  prevent  ber 
from  making  money  ont  of  her  orime.  It 
says: 

It  is  not  the  duty  of  the  press  to  prevent 
ber,  or  any  one  else  who  can  gain  the  ear 
of  a  re*peotable  audience,  from  deriving 
probt  from  lecturing,  in  America. 

It  is  tbe  duty  of  tbe  press  to  prevent  ber 
from  trading  on  her  crime  by  lecturing  a3 
the  slayer  of  Mr.  Crittenden.  The  Torch- 
light also  complains  that  we  cill  upon  tbe 
press  to  slate  the  fact  tbat  Mrs.  Fair  is  as 
ill-looking  as  the  is  bad,  and  thinks  tbat  we 
should  not  have  said,  "the  is  neither  prettv 
nor  interesting."  Well,  we  have  said  it, 
and  the  Torchlight  and  other  papers  have 
copied  it,  and  by  this  means  Mrs.  Fair  may 
perhaps  find  her  little  game  blocked  to  some 
extent. 


TiiO    President's    Message. 

Pesce  and  prosperity  are  the  try  notes  of  this 
document.  Cheapness  and  durablity  are  the 
eharaoterietfca  of  E.  Luohslnget's  furniture. 
All  should  visit  his  emporium,  736  Market 
street,  and  ascertain  bow  cheaply  a  nouEe  can 
be  furnished,  Dj' 

Jones  •&  SScJtiroaer's 

Celebrated  Orab  Chowder  ean  bo  obtained  only 
at  8sO  Bush  . treet,  nearly  opposite  tbe  AJham* 
bra  Theatre.  Bob  Hart  eats  it,  and  they  all 
eat  it.  Only  tbe  beat  brands  of  Liquors  bot- 
tled for  family  nee.  q 

Sewing  Machines  for  Sale, 

Bented  and  repaired,  at  118  Boat  itreet.  Also, 
Agency  for  Mill*'  Adjustable  Treadle.  x 


X>o   You    Know 

That  with  BtrrrEBioK'i  Patxxbxs  you  ean  cut 
and  make  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly}  Bend 
postage  stamp  for  an  illustrated  catalogue.  E. 
A.  Doming,  agent,  office  of  the  Howe  Sewing 
Maohlne,  No.  113  Kearny  street,  between  Butter 
•nd  Post.  San  FrsnciPco.  * 


Reduced  prices.  Sbirta  from  75c.  to  $3. 
Complete  assortment  of  Gents'  Furnishing 
Good*.    BealeB  &  Co.  Kearny  et.,  near  Buih.  or 


The  Place. 

If  you  want  a  clean  bath,  with  clean  towels, 
and  a  good  Bhave,  or  jour  hair  cut  In  the  best 
style,  by  experienced  workmen,  go  to  Brown's 
Bathing  and  Hair  Dressing  Saloon,,  No.  302 
Fourth  street,  near  Howard.  T 

.     Doherty 

Has  devoted  bis  study  more  particularly  to 
chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  as  euch  li 
now  tbe  most  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
Ban  Francisco.  Office  819  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leldesdorff,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 

Obfter  House, X 

Oyster   Traxit. 

Tbe  oyster  trade  in  OaUiornla  It  aseomlng 
gigantic  proportions.  Emerson  OcrriUe,  of  the 
Saddle  Eoek,  410  Pine  street  furnishes  from 


The  California  Art  Journal, 

The  February  number  of  this  periodical 
contains  many  well-written  aiticlos,  original 
and  selected,  and  two  illustrations.  The 
lUhogratbic  picture  of  Edwin  Forrest  is  a 
very  good  one  ;  the  zinkograph  of  Yosemits 
Falls  is  not  a  work  of  high  art.  Tbe  pub- 
lishers say  that  tbe  precess  by  which  tuese 
ziocograpLs  are  produced  is  "not  yet  per- 
fected," aod  atk  tbe  critics  U  d«al  leniently 
with  them.  The  present  number  would 
have  been  quite  gto3  enough  without  the 
colored  picture.  We  think  that  until  "the 
process  is  perfected,"  lithogiapbs  would  be 
more  acceptable  to  subscribers.  "  Is  Joa- 
quin Miller  a  Poet?"  No.  2,  by  J.  F.  Bow- 
man, is  the  best  original  article  in  this  num- 
ber. "  Hair  Hours  with  the  Paint-r0"  is 
pleasantly  written,  and  we  are  sure  the  con- 
versation which  it  records  is  faithfully  re- 
ported. R.  0.  B.  cjotribuifs  a  very  gash- 
ing notice  of  Biersiadt's  Conner  Like,  in 
which  he  says :  "It  )B  manifestly  uojuBt  to 
attempt  the  criticism  of  tbe  work  of  an  art- 
st  whose  lifetime  bes  been  given  to  his  prc- 
fessian  without  at  least  a  careful,  painstak- 
ing examination— bringing  to  tbe  inquisi- 
tion a  taste  for,  and  no  in  considerable 
knowledge  and  experience  of  ait;  and  it  is 
with  a  ceriain  sort  of  reluctance  I  give  my 
impression;  ."  All  of  which  means  that  B. 
0.  B.  approached  the  subject  with  un- 
wonted reverence.  Two  pages  of  music 
"Our  Silken  Flag,"  words  and  mu6ic 
by  H.  W.  Luther,  form  a  portion  of  tbe  cod. 
tents  of  this  number  of  the  Art  Gallery, 
which,  if  not  quita  so  bright  and  varied  as 
those  of  tbe  first  number,  are  pretty  well  up 

to  the  standard. 

.».  .....  . 

A  Good  Example, 

A  gastronomical  exhibition  was  held  at 
Prague  on  the  7th  and  8th,  Friday  and  Sat- 
urday last.  A  committee  of  Bohemian  no- 
blemen and  gentlemen  was  formed  under 
the  Presidency  of  Prince  Hugo  Taxis,  who 
awarded  prizes  for  the  best  cold  dishes  pre- 
pared by  Bohemian  cooks.  The  only  fault 
we  have  to  find  with  this  affair  is  tbat  the 
dishes  were  oold.  It  would  be  a  good  thing 
if  the  bona  vivants  ef  San  Franeisco  were 
to  get  upsomethiog  of  this  kind  allowing 
professionals  and  amateurs  to  compete. 
Tbe  "Bohemians"  would  go  in  for  at  le^st 
three  of  tbe  members  of  our  Boh9mian 
Club  are  born  cooks,  inspired  artists; 


We  Don't  Want  Her. 

Some  of  the  New  York  papers  sra  claim- 
ing Cora  Pearl,  the  Paris  Traviata,  as  an 
Amerioan.  They  say  she  is  the  daughter  of 
one  who  was  a  poor  actor  in  Philadelphia. 
We  don't  think  they  need  be  soanxious  tbat 
this  country  should  have  tbe  discredit  of 
producing  her.  "We  have  a  Laura  Fair  and 
a  Helen  Mansfield,  wbioh  is  about  as  much 
as  the  United  States  can  stagger  under. 
Cora  Pearl  is  the  daugbtar  of  an  English 
washerwoman. 

A  Put-up  Job. 

An  Exchange  says: 

A  woman  at  Omaha  dreamed  that  a  man 
would  eome  along  and  sell  her  some  pills 
whiob  would  cure  her  dyspepsia.  Sure 
enough  be  came,  and  abe  bought  tbe  pills, 
took  two,  and  was  as  old  asahammer  when 
her  husband  cime  home. 

We  suspect  tbat  woman  was  foolish 
enough  to  tell  her  dream  to  her  husband, 
aod  ho  consequently  put  up  a  job  on  her. 
It  looks  like  it. 

Hedging* 

Since  the  Bulletin  told  the  public  that 
Frank  Pixley,  once  the  champion  of  the 
Chinese,  is  now  editor    of  the  Chronicle, 
that  gentleman  has  been  directed  by  tbe 
proprietor  to  eat  his  stump  speeches  and 
write  rabid  anti-Coolie  editorials.    We  won- 
der how  be  likes  it. 
Oysters, 
In  strolling  round  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gaslight, 
unr  careless  feat,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where    fountain's  ceaseless -play 
Of  waters  bright,  did  make  a  screen 
Through  which  a  Bweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  moeey  Btone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell. 
Made  that  wlnaow  teem  to  be 
Some  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  hero- 
It  looks  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  laI  must  agree 
That  this  place  suite  me  to  a  'T.'" 
So  Booner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mlgnt  name.    We  found  It  true. 
And  cooked  magnificently,  too; 
All  klnda  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that, 
And  If  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
Tou're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  olam  E&nd  crabs  and  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
Tbat  cosy  gaceatf  Kinds  of  game. 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  oould  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladlea,  too,  have  toned,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  tbe  best  Ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little-  sinners. 
To  get  what  they  call  "Bnch  nice  dinners." 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
and  there  this  troth  he'll  flnd  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  HouBe,  337  Bosh  street,  .above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Klght. 

CHARLES  HAAKE,  Proprietor. 


A  Hint. 

An  exchange  Bays: 

Every  person  on  tbe  staff  of  tbe  London 
Times  baa  held  bis  place  nine  yeara,  while 
tome  have  have  been  connected  with  the 
paper  twenty-two  year*. 

San'  Francisco  newt-paper  proprietors 
might  take  a  hint  from  this.  Some  of  them 
change  their  editors  and  reporters  every 
three  months,  and  their  dramatic  critics 
every  week.  Tbat  is  what  makes  them  so 
consistent  and  reliable. 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


FRENCH    GOODS. 


m 


ME.  PONS,  IMPORTER  AND  DEALER  IN 

Parisian  Good?,  nas  just  received  a  large  and 
varied  assortment  of 

Frencli    Corsets 

Of  all  kind's,  and  pi  ices.  Silk  OO' Bets,  and  Com  eta 
made  to  order.  Ladies'  Underwear  and  Toor- 
trniree.    Oil  Sicrameoto  street.  felllm 


....AT  THE..., 

HARMONY    HALL, 

N.W.  cor.  Meatgomery  and  Sacramento  ete,, 
WED>ESD1T     £VE.\J.\G.    ,   F£ii.    18 

THE  UNDERSIGNED  WILL  GELE 
brate  said  evening,  his  BIRTHDAY 
and  tbe  12th  anniversary  of  business.  ■ 
All  his  friends  and  acquaintances,  and! 
the  outvie  in  geeertl.  ere  cordially  in-' 
vited.  ADMISSION"  FREE. 
MO  id  WM.   LABIX8KY. 


DON'T  FORGET 

ON    YOUR   WAY   TO   OR  FROM  THE  OIR- 
cu3  to  drop  into  tbe 

Hot     Sootcli, 

FOR  TODR  WAEM  OR  OOLD  DRINKS. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

i8S  Sutter  itreet.  Bear  Kcarnr. 
fee  tf JOS.  P.  BBIGG8.  Proprietor. 


TO  VARIETY_ ARTISTES! 

"I7"ARIETY    ARTISTES    AND  MINSTREL 
performers  going  from  San  Francisco  to  New 
York,  or  vice  verta,  should  stop  at 

SALT    LAKE    CITY. 

Firat-elasB  sngagements  offered  to  first-class  Deo- 
dle  at  "THE  BOWERY,"  Main  street,  Joseph 
Dudley,  Manager.  Letters  so  addressed,  or  to 
Dick  Brown,  Bnsinesa  Manager  will  receive  a 
prompt  reply.  fe3 1m 


A.    PESIDERATUM 

....TO.... 

MANAGERS,  STARSJMD  COMBINATIONS 

A  COMPETENT  MANAGER,    AGENT  AND 
Aoter,  witb  15 year.'  experience  in   England, 


IS  OPEN  TO  ENGAGEMENT. 
Ts  well  posted  witi?  tbe  profession  and  tbe  Press. 
Oao  give  names  of  Managers,  Theatres  or  Halls 
List,  of  Pricf-e  and  beloing  capacity,  in  neatly  every 
one  ot  the  above  places.    Apoly  to 

J.  H.  MoOABE. 
fe4  1m  tJSBO  Washington  etreet.  S.  F. 


CLARK'S 
CHEWING  CANOY. 


Bead  ! 

npH 
I  i 


Bead  !    .  Bead 


PCBLIO  ARE  HEREBY  NOTIFIED 
that  tbe  Cody  made  and  Bold  by  Jjfan  Pritch- 
ard  ,A.  J.  Baker  and  Patrick  Prea  rn=,  at  73  Fourth 
•  Ireet.  is  BAKER'S  CHEWING  OANDY,  al- 
though they  sail  it  from  a  wagoa  and  a  store,  to 
both  of  which  they  USE  OUR  NAME  to  draw 
diatom. 

L.  B.  OLABK  4  00., 
a27  lw  No.  09  Fourth  Btreet. 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

EVEKT    BATrBBAT    NIGHT. 


Piano    and     Slneinc   at  8  I».M. 


CHARING 


r>o    Wot    Suffer   from    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Cores,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails ,  out  flnd  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fi.  Cowan's  InBtl- 
tut«,  310  Kearny  Btreet,  from  1  to  8  p.il  We 
speak  from  experience,  having  tested  tbe  Do«- 
tei'i  capability.  BeiereDoee  glren  if  required,  a 


Sam  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bbbs  House  Carriages,  can  be 
tound  In  front  ef  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  ee> 
•bllsbment,  south  west  corner  Uueh  and  Mont- 
gomery sts.,  or  Dexter  Stables.     Carriage  orders 


* 


SALOON 


006  Million  street,  near  Second. 

delO  EAGLES  &  WILD,  Proprietors. 


THE  OLD 

Hot    Sootcli, 

IS  Morton  Btreet,  near  Kearny. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 
Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  ANDUERRY  IN  TOWN. 

Alware  on  file  the  New  York  Herald,  Harper's 
Weekly,  Frank  Leslie's,  Day's  Doings,  Police  Ga- 
zette, all  ttie  California  paperB,  alBO  London 
Punch ,  Bell's  Life.  Illuatraie d.  London  News.  Call 
and  satisfy  yourself. 

•SB-  Don't  forget  the  sirn  of  the  Hot  Scotch. 

fe7  tf  W.  B.  WALDHON,  Proprietor. 


CHEYENNE  THEATRE 

Professionals  Wanted. 


-  good  Wardrobe,  Foar  Ladies  and  two  Gen- 
tlemen to  be  good  in  general  boBineae  for  tbe  oom- 
ing  Winter  SeasoD,  commencing  tbe  first  week  in 
November,  1872.  Address  elating  lowest  terms, 
with  Photograph.    Half  Fare  reloaded  after  flll- 

ing  engagement.  

JAMES  MoDANTEL, 
Proprietor  Oheyenne  Theatre  aod  Moaaans, 
ooH  Look  Box  I,  Ohererme,  W.T. 


WILLIS^BAND. 

MTJ8IO     FURNISHED    FOB    ALL 
ocoations.    Mucio  imported,  arranged 


aod  for  sale. 


juui 


1 


Y     PRICE   5©Cts 

A  Safe  and  speedy  Reme- 
dy for  all  Bronchial  Affec- 
tions, Asthma,  Colds, 
Coughs,  Loss  of  Voice, 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  Con- 
sumption, Hoarseness, 
Pain  and  soreness,  of  the 
Breast,  and  all  Difficulties 
arising  from  a  sudden 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  its 
healing  powers.  Ask  for 
the  California  Hall's  Pul- 
monary alsam.  Sold  by 
all  Druggists. 

J.    R.  GATES    &   CO., 

PKOPKIETOBS, 

Dorner    Sahaome    nnd      Commercial     „t«. 
j.13  tf 


I  MANUFACTURER 

— ASD— 
BEF1I BER 


THOMAS    "W.    BREE, 
SILVER  T=»T.  *%.  T'-Fl-Ft 

y 

85n       drums,  banjos. 

^C^  — AND— 

OTHEK    MUSICAL.    ISSTKtMTATS, 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1885. 

■se-LeeaoEi  given  on  the  Banjo  and  Dram.  S*  » 
MISSION  STUEET,  between  First  and  bocotio. 

N.  B.— Fine-toned  Silver  Solo  Banjoe  for  Pro- 
esstottala  always  on  hand.  ialS  tf 


TRAYS  always  on  hand. 


Alfred  Vetter, 

Man o  fact orer  and 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES, 

28G  Dnpont, 

HEARSUTTER  STREET. 

See  my  stock  of  Bird 
Cages  before  pnrobasing 
elsewhere.  Alwayesome- 
t.biDR  new  od  hand.  My 
Patent  Cages,  made  of 
Tin  Wire,  are  warranted 
FREE  FROM  VERMIN 
Also,  beBt  quality  TKA 
'     n32lrt! 


Meerschaum  Pipe  Depot 

643    KEABK1    STEEET. 

PIPES  MADE  TO  ORDER  AT 
the  abort  ea  notic?  All  Pipes  and 
Cigar  Holders  wan  anted  genuine,  and 
to  color  well.  Meer*obaam  Pipes  aad 
walking  (Janes  Mounted  and  Repaired 
at  lowest  Eastern  Prices,  and  witb  tbe  best  work- 
manship. A  large  assortment  of  Walking  Danes 
and  Face;  Goods  of  every  description  always  on 
hand.  no21  lro 


THe    Ore, 


ANNUAL 


CLEARING  OD 


-LSALB 


DRY  GOODI 


THE  WHITE  HO 


!' 


Will  Commence  o 


MONDAY FEBRUAB5 


TN     ORDCB    TO    HAKE    BOOM 

extra  large  and 


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DIVIDEND   NOTICE. 


rWVIDEND  NOTIOE.-SAVINGS  AND  LOAN 

SOCIETY,  No.  619  Ola?  atreet.-The  Board 

of  Directors  have  this  day  declared  a  dividend  for 

the  eiz  months  ending  December  31st,  1672, of  nine 
per  cent  per  annom  oo  all  depoeite,  payable  on  and 
after  the  15th  inst. 
ja  14-2 w         GYRUS  W.  QARMANY,  CbBhier. 


FRENCH  MUTUAL  PROVIDENT 

SAVINGS  &L0AN  SOCIETY. 

Twentr-Slxth     Se  ml -Annual     Dividend. 

A  DIVIDEND  OF  NINE  PER  CENT.  PER  AN- 
nnm,  oet,  (9  per  cent.)  upon  the  operations 
of  the  French  SavingB  and  Loan  Society,  for  tbe 
six  months  ending  December  31st,  1872,  bae,  in 
conformity  witn  tbe  report  cf  the  Committee  of 
V-rifioation  appointed  by  tbe  members  of  the  So- 
ciety, been  declared  by  the  Board  of  Adminiatra- 
tion,  at  tbe  tiemi-Acnaal  Meeting  held  on  the 
I6th  instant.  This  dividend  will  be  payable  on 
and  after  the  eighteenth  instant,  at  tbe  office  of 
the  S«rt.tr.  411  Bajb^eet.  ^  MAHEj 

jSOlm  Director  of  French  Savin gs  Bank* 


IMPORTANT 


Spring  Importatic 


WE  HAVE  DECIDED  TO 


SELL    OF 


ODE  PEESENT  BTOOK  OF 


DRY   GOOD 


LESS  THAN  COS 


GEORGE    MATES"! 


DEALER  IN  OYSTERS.  CLAMS 
andall  binds  of  SHELL  FISH. 
Stalls  Nob.  40,  41,  48,  California 
Market,  entrance  on  California  street 

Pnblic  or  private  parties  ajid  families  anpplied 
from  6  A.M.  to  12  p.  m.  Ladies'  and  Gentlemen's 
r>TB*«r  Room  ooen  from  C  *■»»-  t-o  .?PW        **771t 


4fe 


THE  FOLLOWING  GOODS  AKB  A  1 
OKLT  OF  THE 

Reduced  Stoci 

FEEKCU     STRIPED       AND     ft 

SILK8-At  75  cents  per  raid. 
BLACK   AND  COI.OBED     IlLXI 

dnced  in  Frloe. 
ALL  WOOL    FOVLABDI-lt  St 

per latd. 
KBAL    JAPAKSSB      POFLIII- 

cents  per  jard,  end .11  other   DEE SS  Ci 

reduced  In  proportion. 
TABLE  BAHABKI,  DAMASK  S 

KINS,      HOCK       AND       BAH. 

TOWELS,  AND  OTHEK    P<» 

TIC  GOODS— At  les»  than  cost. 
CLOAKS,  SUITS  AND  SHAWL" 

be  .old  at  prfoes  far  below  Oct  of  loner 
I  LADIES'      AND      CHILD BES'I 
MEET. 
MEKIAO  VJNDEKWEAB. 
KIBBONS,   HAKDKEEOHIEW. 

BROIDERIES  AND  LAtJC'- 

....ALBO.... 

A  LARGE  LOT  OF  BABY  III 


Philadelphia   Restaurant. 

OHAS.  V.  BERGOLD,  PROPRIETOR. 


THE  CHOICEST  MEATS  AWD 
VegetableB,  Board  by  tbe  weed. 
408  PINE  tsTREKT,  between  Kearny 
and  HontKomerv.  mi   


!fe 


Crystal  Sample  Room 

SOS    SACRAMENTO    STBBET. 

ALL    DEINKS,    PLAIN.  OB    FANOY,    TEN 
OENTS.    rtp-Bot  Drinks  .  specialty. 

B.  XATHEB, 
ja!7 1m  Proprietor. 


Bar  Sngar 

TflOR    EALE-SI8    KIAErTT    ST8EET.  AT 
J      MEEOEE'S.    AJ<o,  inn  kind  of  CttndlM 
Whcleeaie  and  Eetai  L 
noT  tf  ■  M.  A.  JtEBCBB. 


Indian  Queen  Range. 


Ladies'  Underclothi 

ALL  OF  WHIOB  WE  SHALL  itVs 

At  Extraordinary  Low  Pi 


■  OLE    AGENTS    TOM 

PREVILLE'S  KID  CLO'' 

Whioh  will  be  sold  during  tbe  sale  i 

S18   per    3D025C1 


J.W.  Davidson& 


TVapa  Soda      (£    £ 

aaaa 


On 


i*»  r**W«aOOt  WIlIBDir     umiART    if.   mi.  vo.   in.      b. 


•  si  itcrvrn  si 

- 

I  Prlta  Or- 

■ 

•   ? 

i         no 


nil    MAGUIRE'S  OPERA  HOUSE 


XtW  O0IWXAT1OV   OF 


^ilfalian  Opera  Company! 

ALil * 


Grand   Opera    Night  I 


I  ■    •">. 


tfme.  Agatha  States 

••  riiaai  taflojaa.  »»«  ••  ;  a*:  m?  to 
-■«  a-r    arte*  «r>Mrm  tm  tk  • 

>W1  IDAY     IVtHIHO  FEB    If 

1  Trovatore 


HW    ALHAMBRA    TII1ATRH 

.  nura 

r.,,     -,     ,,      ...-       f    „,_  *"""   ■    "»M»»«|f*|^MM 

I'IMI    N-l       -l     <    <     KMM    OF       I    II  I       <  .  HI      \   I 

EMERSON    MINSTRELS 

wa.-v  tniA  irrr»»  iir  ouwiiMJIW  win 

MR.       .TOmVPtfY       -«l  !_.  11*  EJ  IM  ! 


"VV  I  T_.  »  ON'S 

< .  i  it >i. i    >  , 

AMPHITHEATRE 

Parisian  Circus! 


ITTL, 


■ 


DOT 


THIS  tVIIIIM,  rCBRCART    It 

ITXRT  IYIBIBC1    DVBlaT*  Til  Will.  iHD  lATulDAT  irr»*0OII  AT  1. 

I'nrl      1*1  ■-—1 l  .  1. 1 .-  i-l  •>  t  ■•■•>•-•■  C      it     III     Mill. .n 


run 


ORTA) 


at   n#    Bdoawawtl 
-  *■"  na.  CbtflM 


Inlnrgocl    Ohorui 


,L  0." 


tunira 


Orrtfs! 

etor,  Maestro  D.  Speraosa 

IV    o 

Vera  a 

1  *l>rarery  III*. 

3R    M    A 

.  \ '»ll<ja  f»i~r«rta 

rurti  -r  *•>*:••  i   ». 

-  i-    ■                                                        ■       . 

pAt *W  ota  be  reearTad  it  toe  Box  Office  of  the  Opera 

Deert  teea  at  7  o'eleek— *e  emBrace  at  s  o'clock. 
■art*    ■teiea.   H->»ard   tad    Mi«u>Di!mt  ear*  Hop  at  tha 
lear  at  it»  aUaa  of  iba  Ot»ri. 


PACIFIC  HOUSE, 
OLYMPIC  H0USE,^7J 


in  oi  ra 


J1P1H 

itOLOW 

mo  '"■' 

•abb*' 

UlM" 

«  *!!. 

uiim»,: 

,|  CBI1» 

(•I*"' 

HIS"" 
IB'"11 

„,.*v" 


H  a 


„  (ORGAN  of  amusements 

CSBCDLATE3   IS  .... 

All    the   Theatrta, 


CIRCULATED  EVERY   DAY 

LN    Till!    »«*«. 

GENERALLY    THRODQHdT    THE    CITY 


JOBBBl    »  i  i  ,  \ 
•'I.ABK  ABO  ■ 

rni  imr»T  nn.i.i   i«hi...i 


Ih  ILE— The  Treadmill. 


EIERSOIV,  \  I.I.I  N  nn.l  ( ..rnpnny 


I'nrl      Wi.fi.nil Oil... 


OLD  HEADS  AND  YOUNG  HEARTS 


m.  wtn  ■  v 


n  >n  n«nT 

UTTLB  MAO 

O.  W.  BOOKAFELLBB 


nuir  AintRmoT  add  rt ban 


rTHE  GREAT  EMERSONI^ 

In     :i     Frewli      Uinl^ri     oi    Rare    GcmK. 


THE    SKEOETOIV    WITNESS. 

MR.  FAIR J.  KOB1NSOS 

TOBIT CHAS  SCriOS  IPETB 0.   B    RICDAKDS 


OVtBTI K I 


►  V  n>    ABO    "K<  lllsl  ka 


Gonclndtng  wltb  tbe  Laughable  Skttch  tf 


BILL BILLY  EMKKSON 

JOBS JUHNNV  AX1.LN 

',ST  1IKAT LITTLE  MAC 

At 'lie  Biia Hiiry  Kingsler  |  Corporal  Proniot W.  F,  Baker 


SB  Ccntfl 

..•&   land    BIO 


•SF"  All   BUli  Aualoirt  the  Alhatnbra  Thealro  nnii  De  proaeotod   hereafter  on   Monday. 
aVPerformaQCe  to  commaoca  punctually  at  eight    o'clock. 


•■""   •                     ■l..iI..,„.MK«»r, 
THM   EVCNIHO  FEBRDAKT     lit 


Br  Till    BABD    LEMIB4  F.  BrOBEB 
B  -Orml   rm... 

BT  rBB  I  ADIBa  A 
B.  .lark    «  lr.    r,nlp..i.- 

BV  M XLB  VI-rroBIBB. 

*  -Frlaelpal  BBaMtBaall   Art 

OLOWB wu    WAHXBR 

•  -lll|KI|lr,.l.,d   II...,    |-„lllrl  , 

IV  rK  MT    in  1  V  ikiar  Klvc;il.ltv. 
•■    ■■"»  «l«rU.   |t«   M..   wnh   lh,  lro.  Jl<w 

1.  Oma  Dnalil.     t.i     

FBA.VK  K1VI  It.  mn  Ml  I.R  H  ANBl'ltTTB. 


inriiBiimon. 


<Irrhr.tr> 


0*«rlnr* 

».-FrlB<l|... I  An  „r  >.,,„..!,  !„„,.„, 

I*X"I1«»       I'.M-I.I-HI. 

(iROTBSQUB  MOBS.  J.  KEM01L. 

lO.-llruM-iaa-K-.niH  Batertnlnnent 

BV  >l  .VS.  OAK.IJI  AND  ^ONB. 

11-KB.    B.    H.     HIM   Kltll.l,    will     I     tro.lnrr     hi. 

1!  .....*..    If.,r.r  F.tlligt.n. 

IB — J.    Krnt.lt. .1    aaounled    on    hli  f.trndy  Mtane.e 
II.....   .I...1.  . 

IB.—  Maalar    Johnny   Conlce.  the    Boy    Wonder,  on 

hla  Lllllpatlun  hlceda. 

CLOWW ...MONS.  OARON. 

INTKKH  IHHIOX. 


To  Ooaclade  w  lb  ilio  Comlo  PaLtomima  of 

The  Bear  and  the  Sentinel 

Bj"^on«.  Oiroa  and  Ooxipanr. 

P...*1ne(tr *     ?® 

Kaacrrea  (u-ir. *   YX 

Prlv»te    It-.xrB KA  nnd   -*41  l>  UO 

•»•  Bex  Offioa  opao  dally  from  10  to  4.    Daon  opon  »t7. 


THK    M'llil   I.     'ilM>   IIOI-.I 


Car.  of  foBMrnTCI*.. 

Ct     I .  I  fd-*  »d  o  r  •*    iti. 

atreal,  o». 

ike  rial* 
•  V  A  OOTRFLL. 


Thorn 

who 

0UC8 


ii¥"fa¥=Tm¥ 


Onr  Oalabraia^  ai  Si  Wmia  sfcirta,    Tflay  1 1  rEuytxTTLY.  and  for  qoalitj  and  durability  will  n*T«r  r>«  matohed.    To  ba  bad  00I7  at  tha 

•TMll.l  -AND   SKK   llll   M  T  X.  JLt    AVOTIO.«     HTOdK,     «1«     K*-*.ny     atreel. 


Wolf  in  the  Fold  £  fhe  Thistle. 

ritOE  THISTLE  THAT  PRICKED  THK  FAlrt 
X  Laura  iiinyotoi(t  iLOthir  wirtion  cf"'bo 
'■Wolf  io  thfl  Fold"  thai  rloc*«  not  cnuflici  wlfH 
the  Jaw  of  iibe).  Q  L  il  at  lblnilitona,  Mo.  9 
Foflt  Bir,'et  opp.  Haaooio  Temple.  AgrtitA  want- 
M._to_a>llH  on  ihr.tMit, Jiiap  3m 


JOHN    ROBL.-S, 


in 


> 


CD 

o 


£ 

tr 


KUNG  BIT  TUS  Hfr'ST  Qt'.VI.Il'V    OF  JIIAKS 
UAN   BE  HAD    AT 

Stalls  f»,  G,  Oaliiornia  Market 


lYEOTJltfTAIItt"  BEER. 


Only  Depot,  624_Sacramento  street. 

HIS    I*    THK   ONLY    REAL    J.A»KK.    ANH 

tbo  fiDa«t.Baer_oo>_biBUo»t.     ItJ»_FURJK._NOnRIbU- 


THIS    I*   THE   ONI.Tr    BUI.    J.AOIIB.    AMI1 
tbo  fia.it   Boer  00  tbiB  Uoait.     It  i«  PURK.  N0rjBIt.ar- 
INQ.andoI  a  FINE  I'ASTK.     Itl.sol.1  by  IbeOUflS  ll.lOc. 
r>TOor.o  Quart  Boitlaa  at  Bl  5»,   and    hr  W-a-ellon  Kesa  »t 
-a  OO.    a*"A  Or. I  ol.u  HOI  I.UNCH  from  11  tolo'olooa. 


riONKKB    IBOI     BAIUFAOTOET. 


A  PERFECT  RUSH 

KEPT    TJI» 

Day  aEinca.  3>Ti4Slxt, 

A.T    THE    GREAT 

IXL  Auction  Store, 

OIB    KEARNY    STBF.F.T. 


A  WONDERFUL  BUSINESS 

CHEAPEST  HQUSE^  IN  AMERICA 

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Overtara-U.  S.  O..., 


THE  CtLlFORftlAftONrESCRIPT...Sr:i,OR  BRUWO 
BAD   -WIZLX&TSSY. 

OWEN  OON^KI.LT HUGH    ROBINSON 

Mary  Add  Uonoolly Chua,  Tbompsnn 

Poliotmin , W.  Armnronit 


HVi.ut.fnl  Bullnd Mi.g.lc  »t.    Clula 


Overture Orotaalr* 


Roman  and  Grroinn  Statuary 

MI:>S  K03A  DUKAND. 


HOAIO  AMI  l.ANrK iMMMY  €OtTOW 

(Flr«*  A  cnoarinct., ) 


Fancy  Ounce A.lttlc  Mnutil^  Breiavr 

Biillntl Uim  Ida,  Forreat' 

Hugh  Robinson  in  His  Eccentricities!' 

NEGRO    COMIC  ALU  IES. 

Thomu'oo a,Dd Arroitrona; 


UTortnro Oroba*tra 

The  Bird'of  Sotfff..;...  Miss  IdaFisk 


BONO  AND    I1AKCE WAITM  PA1HI 


LOCAL  HITS. 


HUGH  ROBINSONi 


ll.hlnnd  FIlnK Mia.    Lidl.    ].1v1ngit«m 


O.erlor.  .Orohaatffc 


BANJO  .OLO 


JIJJBT  COTTOBI 


COCOAMUT  DANCE. 

Tbomnaon Dixon „^^Boi«. 

B«rl.-C«ia»l«  »«»r **'«*  *•"'  «»»«. 


ArmBtroBaT  in  his  »"peeialtiea». 


Owrtnra Orobaat™. 


Tba  whol.  to  oftnoiada  with 

Scenes  on  the  Mississii 


IE  JOttBNAl  OP  AMUSEMENTS. 
PnbllaLed  eTerr  Day  In  ^  Yw  ^ 


iU  Merchant  axt    6B5  Wuhlutoi  «t». 

Below  Mont«onwy.  B»n  FrtnoUoo. 


WEDNESDAY FEBRUABI  13,  1813 


AMU8EMENT8.    Etc. 

California  Theatre. 

The  bill  presented  at  this  theatre  mait  salt  all 
ta-t-a.  The(de  icate  damor  of  "Pyjtmal'.on  and 
Galatea"  Is  appreciated  best  by  those  of  cnltivat  :d 
tastes,  and  the  rollicking  fun  of  "IxiOft"  makes  all 
laoih.  Miss  Maggie  Moore  in  "Irion"  plsis  with 
charm)  eg  Tim  and  earnestness,  and  her  songs  acd 
d  iDCcs  ia  to  either  one  of  the  Zavistowikl  bisters 
as  tbe  moon  to  a  fartblng  rnehligbt.  Jobo  T. 
Raymond's  impersonation  of  Minerva  is  intensely 
fanny,  and  from  tbe  beginning  of  the  play  nnttl 
lo«  curtain  falls  roars  of  laagbter  attest  bow 
tboronghly  tbe  acting  pleases  tbe  taste  of  tbe 
audience.  On  Frldayevening*.  Jobn  T.  Raymond 
will  take  hie  farewell  benefit,  and  tbe  seldom 
played  "Comedy  of  Errors"  will  be  presented. 
Alhnmhru. 

There  ie  a  splsodid  entertainment  at  the  AI- 
faambra  Theatre.  In  tbe  first  part  Billy  £merson 
ie  asone  end  and  Jobaoy  Allen  on  tbe  other,  and 
these  bright  spirits  make  the  andienoe  langb  nn- 
tll  their  aide}  aobe.  The  music  by  the  orohetare, 
uoder  the  direoticn  of  Oeorgo  T.  Evans,  is  de- 
tigtaffnl;  the  ballade  by  W.  F.  Biker  and  J.  G 
Rowell  are  besotifally  su«g,  and  tbe  doet  by 
Olark  and  Boekafeller  is  sweet  harmony.  The  acts 
Jo  the  olio  ere  of  the  most  amasing  description. 
"Old  Heads  and  Yoang  Hearts"  by  Bob  Hart,  Lit- 
tle MaoardO.  W.  Rockafeller;"Trii"  by  Add*Ry- 
«nsn;  Emerson  in  wis  new  budget;  "The  Skeleton 
Witness"  by  Charles  Sutton,  J.  Robinson  and  O. 
R  Richards,  and  theerer-oopnlar  "Trip  to  Paris," 
in  whiob  Billy  Emerson,  Johnny  Allen  and  Little 
Mscalisppesr  are  followed  byacreameol  laugh- 
ter wbich  make  tbe  house  ring  again.  Tbe  present 
is  a  good  time  to  ro  to  the  Alhambra  Theatre. 

metropolitan   Theatre. 

Those  who  do  not  go  to  aee  Miss  Marian  Mor- 
dinnt  io  her  plsy  of  "Darling,"  now  running  at 
tbis  honse,  will  miss  much  pleasure.  This  lady  ia 
oertoinlytbe  cleverest  protean  aotreBB  who  has 
ever  nppeared  in  San  Francisco.  The  play  is  lively 
and  full  of  action.  Of  the  performance  of  the 
.principal  obaraoterswe  havealrssdyspolten.  Some 
•of  (be  minor  parts  are  very  well  filled.  Mrs.  Ohas. 
Edmonds  oe  Mrs,  Gentry  ia  a  model  schoolmistress 
and  oauses  much  amusement  by  her  of  t  repeated 
prophecy  that  such  an  one  "will  sorely  be  oomenp 
with  ;"  Frank  Rea  works  np  the  part  of  Mr.  Dum- 
-pny.  a  swell  of  the  period,  with  much  skill,  and 
gains  many  a  hearty  langh  with  his  "Yaaf,  yea?;" 
W.  Kiagaley  ie  a  young  man  of  good  promise,  aad 
plB3a  ih»  two  parts  of  Peter  Bowbel's  and  Mr. 
Wi gaby  in  a  manner  which  proves  that  there  ia 
good  stuff  in  him.  Miss  Kate  Armstrong,  of  whose 
aotiog  we  have  before  spokon  io  terms  of  commea- 
dation,  gives  a  really  artistio  repreuentatioa  of  a 
orushed  and  heart-sick  woman  ia  tbe  character  of 
Mrs.  Bowbells,  Friday  night  Mil*  Mord aunt  will 
have  a  benefit. 
Maiziiire'a  Opera  House. 

To-night  will  indeed  be  a  grand  opera  night. 
"IITrovatorc"  will  be  presented,  with  Madame 
Ag  tha  States  as  Leonora,  Signora  Bianohi  as  Azn- 
oena  (a  role  in  whiob,  a9  regards  acting  and  singing 
taken  together,  she  has  few  equals),  Mrs.  Evans  a 
Inez,  Rignor  Pietro  Bacoei  ae  Manrico,  Big.  Enrico 
iPardlniasIl  Oonte  di  Luna,  Mons.  Ronoovieri  a< 
iFernando,  and  Mods,  Oharlea  as  Rniz.  The  chores 
■will  bfl  enlarged,  and  we  are  eure  that  tbe  repre- 
sentation of  this  opera  will  be  one  of  the  greatest 
snocesses  of  tho  se&Boo.  Madame  Agatha  States 
is  engaged  to  appear  in  three  operas  only  previous 
to  her  departure  for  Mexioo. 
Stella  Union  Theatre. 

The  Majiltoo  act  by  Ed.  Montague  and  M'lle 
Gerretls,  Miss  Lillie  Hall's  songs,  dances  and  bal- 
lads, Mies  Jennie  Johnson's  comic  eongs,  Mies 
Josephine's  "Girl  with  tbe  Flowing  Hair,"  J.  B. 
Larkla  and  Oarrle  Armstrong  in  the  langbable 
Dutch  act  of  "  Dom  Dwo,"  and  many  other  per- 
formance*, make  np  a  capital  eveninic's  entertain; 
ment,  which  oloaes  with  the  exciting  melodrama 
of  "Pongo." 
The  Athenennu 

Among  the  many  amusing  performances  this 
evening  are  Jimmy  Cotton's  songs  and  dances 
Hugh  Robinson's  eccentricities,  Thompson  and 
Armstrong'*  negro  comicalities,  Mies  Maggie 
Brewer's  dances,  and  the  popular  aots  of  "Bad 
Whisky"  and  "Sceoes  oaths  Mississippi." 
-Wilson's  Grand  Amphitheatre. 

Tasre  was  another  orash  last  night  at  the  Am- 
phitheatre, and  those  wbo  arrived  late  bad  to 
stand.  The  wonderful  equestrianism  of  M'lle 
Dookrill,  so  far  surpassing  anything  ever  before 
eaen  in  this  oity,  has  created  a  (positive  furore. 
This,  with  tbe  wonderful  somersaults  on  horse- 
baok  of  George  Shields,  the  immensely  comic 
aottog  of  the  French  grotegqoe,  IMoos.  Kennibel, 
the  beautiful  trained  horses,  tbe  performance  of 
M.  Oaron  and  bis  wonderful  little  ions,  and  tbe 
numerous  other  attractions  essoined  on  our  first 
page,  ehould  orowd  tbis  honse  every  night.  To- 
day tbere  will  be  a  matinee  for  ladies  and  chil- 
dren, when  there  will  doubtless  be  so  immense 
attendance. 

Woodward's  Gardens. 

Ibousaods  viBitad  theselgardens  'on  Sunday. 
The  performances  by  the  Buialay  Family  gave 
■general  satisfaction.  The.baby  oamel  is  a  great 
attraction  here,  and  exoitss  much  admirationffi 
Next  Saturday,  Meesrs.  Ooe  and  Lay  will  make 
an  asoenslon  in  their  mammoth  gas  balloon. 
Wednesday  eveeiog,  a  grand  entertainment  for  the 
'benefit  of  J.  Oallaban. 

Anatomical  McsETjM,— One  of  the  most 
somplete  collections  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
■Otatee,  oompriaing  hundreds  of  costly  and  bean- 
-;i(nl  wrx  models,-  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
0nlyl.att.be  Museum.- on  Montgomery  street.  An 
^our  mar  be  pmfltsblv  *neutr  bsrv 


A  young   man   in  a   Danbury   boarding 
bouse   created     considerable  scandal,   the 

other  evening,  by  kissing  his  wife  by  mis- 
fs'kot  in  the  hall. 


X>Tt  JB-  "low  J.  SxraltH 

Is  giv  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle* 
men  on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Kerrons  Dis- 
eases) at  hie  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  H  o'cloofr. 
Anart  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescri  blng  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  dally,  from  9  to  *  p.  M.,  free.        w 

Haiv work  and  Combings 

Hade  up  neat  and  cheap  at  850  Washington 

meet,  near  Stockton.    Side  ourla  steamed  fo 


Trades  for  Women. 

Miss  Emily  Faithful*  writes  to  the  Fire- 
Bide  Comr.  anion  in  answer  to  tbe  qut  stion, 
"What  can  te  done  for  poor  single  womeo?" 
give  them  all  a  trade.  She  thinks  tele- 
graphy, photography,  phonography,  wood 
engraving,  watch  making,  type-setting, 
among  the  mere  appropriate  vocations  for 
women.  In  E  iglaod,  owing  to  trdesnDion- 
ism,  women  will  not  be  admitted  to  learn  or 
follow  the  trade  of  watch  making,  though 
one  extensive. watchmaker  said  that  woman's 
delicacy  of  touch  was  a  necessity  to  him, 
and  he  therefore  sent  to  Switzerlan  to  have 
be  part  of  his  work  done  whioh  required 
that  delicacy,  M.ss  Faithfull  found  grett 
difficulty  in  finding  employment  for  female 
wood  engravers  in  England.  She  says  that 
"we  wput  schools  of  design  and  technical 
aohoole.  At  present  women  are  'nowhere  in 
tbe  race,'  not  from  inherent  deficiency,  but 
from  the  absence  of  special  training." 


Poucbet* 

Tbe  Baltimore  News  agrees  with  ub  on 
ihedog  question,  as  may  be  seen  by  the 
following:  Pouchet,  the  great  naturalist,  is 
dead.  The  world  is  indebted  to  Pouchet  for 
snubbing  the  vanity  of  those  individuals 
wbo  contend  that  animals  are  governed  only 
by  instinct.  He  demonstrated  that  birds 
are  susceptible  of  education  not  only  in 
singing,  but  in  building  their  nests.  One 
remark  all  3  refutation  of  tie  do.trine  of 
blind  instinct,  is  tbe  fict  attested  by  this 
shrewd  naturalist,  that  within  the  last  50 
years  the  mai-.ene  of  Paris  have  wholly 
changed  their  system  of  nidification,  and 
that  tbe  change  Bhows  a  rational  and  radi- 
cal improvement.  But  Pouchet  died  too 
eoon.  He  ought  to  have  livol  long  enough 
to  furnish  an  incontestable  evidence  of 
what  thousands  believe— that  dogs  have  both 
conscience  and  reason. 


Editorial  Courtesies. 

An  Arkansas  paper  thus  flatteringly  com- 
ments on  a  rival  sheet ;  "  We  seldom  no- 
tice our  contemporary.  It  is  tco  vile  for  us 
to  touch,  and  its  editor  is  the  dirtiest  acal- 
lawag  that  ever  lived  by  pandering  to  the 
diseased  appetites  of  his  vulture-like  read- 
ers. He  is  so  mean  that  even  mangy  dogs 
won't  scratch  themselves  on  his  legB,  and 
he's  an  object  so  pitiable  that  even  a  decent 
scarecrow  would  turn  its  back  on  him." 


Some  other  Nigger. 

Henry  Ward  Beecher,  a  colored  minister, 
of  Memphis,  has  fallen  into  a  deep  dis- 
grace with  hia  congregation  on  acoouut  of 
the  soandalous  charges  of  Yictoria  Wood- 
hull.  The  reverend  innocent  is  sorely  dis- 
tressed because  bis  indignant  flock  won't 
believe  him  wben  he  says  "it  must  have 
been  some  other  nigger." 


The    Best    Remedies. 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
ry's Webfoot  Fills,  for  all  billon*  complaints. 
/.  E.  Grates  and  Co.,  corner  Sansome  and  Com- 
mercial streets,  sole  agents.  * 


UOO    fairs    ol    Socks, 
At  all  prioea,  atthe  What  Cheer  Laundry, 


aaaltn.  ana.  pleasure, 

Tnere  axe  not  too  many  pleasures  la  Ban 
Francisco.  Nothing  is  more  pleasant,  nothing 
more  health-giving  than  a  drive  into  tne  conn- 
try  now  and  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
keep  a  carriage  of  their  own,  can  And  one 
equal  In  elegance  to  any  private  conveyance 
at  the  Occidental  Carriage  stand.  Frani  Bon- 
ton  has  there,  and  at  his  stables  1016  Stockton 
street,  carriages  of  every  description.  Hie 
drivers  are  carefnl  and  experiences,  his  charges 
ire  moderate.  The  moral  of  the  above  ia: 
io  to  Frank  Bonton  at*  the  Occidental  Bote] 
when  yon  want  a  carriage.  o 


Diamond    Catarrn    Bemedy 

Is  a  sure  cure  for  Catarrh  or  Golds.  Aah  your 
druggist  for  It,  or  send  to  Dr,  A.  F.  Evot,  No. 
9  Post  dtreot. z 

Altogether  the  .Best. 

It  la  curious,  but  true,  that  J.  A.  Shaber, 
707  Market  street,  near  Third,  should  sell  fur- 
niture and  bedding  cheaper  ihnn  any  other 
dealer  in  this  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
convinced.  x 


Live    Wen. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  ia  the  cause  of  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Wash- 
ington treet,  at  the  oornerof  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  aDd  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Boo&en,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  since 
1949.  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  eaimagundl  eoun,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  best  cun  of  tea  In  the 
city  — English  breakfast  tea  —  Sonchong  and 
Orange  Pekoe — can  be  obtained  here.  a 


A  Pleasant  Location, 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  loflglngi  In  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tbe  building  is  a  very  fine  one  and  is  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. « 


Waahlnir  iteturnea  in  One  Day 
Aid  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry. 

Everybody    Suited. 

There  ia  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
in  hats.  At  "  The"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  etylea  can  be  found.  The  stock  la  Immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  la  sure  to  be  suited.  B 


JEvirclca  Social  Club. 

The  prizes  to  be  awarded  at  the  Ninth  An- 
nual masquerade  ball  of  the  Eureka  Social 
CInb  are  on  exhibition  In  the  window  of  Stoltz 
and  Sons  dry  goods  stare-  South-east  corner  of 
Kearny  and  Pine  streets  b 

Fob  Sale—  A  lot  ef  aheap  silk  dretses,  at  33 
Geary  street.  A  good  price  paid  lor  cast-ofT 
clothing. 

Ohfap  Jewelry,  Kid  Gloves,  and  Ladles  and 
Q*nta'  Famishing  Goods,  at  Baok'd,  store,  35 


A    BECOLLECTION. 

8  :-ft  fell  the  twilight  i  .om  the  summer  sky, 

And  giay  tbe  gardes  firsw  ; 
Alone  we  thoug&t,  wa  wandered— you  end  I— 
Bat  love  went  too. 

Tet  all  the  while  no  word  of  him  we  spake, 

We  tolfced  of  tree?,  flowers,  birds ; 
But  still  hie  my,  tic  muilc  seemed  to  shake 
Through  all  our  words. 

Ti  rough  all  our  talk  a  tender  tremor  ran, 

Full  low,  and  soft,  and  sweet ; 
And  when  we  lightly  parted,  I  began 
To  think  of  it. 

Each  word  of  ycurs  I  counted  even  as  gold! 

A  miser  gloateth  o'er  ; 
And  twice  and  ttjrlce  the  precious  sum  I  told, 
And  then  once  more. 

I  drtam  I  wandtr  with  you  even  now ; 

I  Sf  e  tbe  bougha  that  blend 
Their  vivid  green  o'erhead,  and  wonder  how 
Our  walk  will  tnd? 

The  honeyauckle's  scent  Is  in  the  air, 

It  Is  tbe  twilight  hour— 
I  torn  and  see  a  faoe  to  me  more  fair 
Than  any  flower. 

And  in  that  face  I  strive  to  read  my  fate, 

And  in  those  wondrous  eyes ; 
And  trembling  in  the  balance  as  I  wait 
My  future  lies. 

Do  you  e'er  dream  of  it  as  well  aa  I  ? 

Do  yon  tbink  of  it  yet  ? 
I  shall  remember  It  until  I  die — 
Shall  you  forget? 


It  is  kindly  paid  of  a  Rochester  corpse 
that,  although  a  married  man,  he  waa  not 
addicted  to  profanity. 

a 
A  Happy  New  Tear. 

What  a  pleasure  it  is  to  meet  a  smiliog  oounte- 
nanoe,  whether  it  be  on  tbe  street  or  to  tbe  par- 
lor. And  why  ie  it  that  some  faces  wear  a  oootiD- 
nally  h  appy  look  ?  It  ia  simply  because  they  live  oo 
a  plain,  nutritions  and  substantial  diet.  That  man 
ie  a  pnblio  benefactor  who  will  conscientiously 
serve  as  with  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
meal.  Louis  Meyers,  nroonetor  of  the  "White 
House."  Kearny  street,  also  of  the  Capitol  Bes- 
tanrant,  Foarth  street,  does  it.  as  hundreds  oan 
enthusiastically  testily.  Bis  kitchens  are  marvels 
of  order  and  cleanliness.  Try  him,  and  yon  will 
find  it  impossible  to  eat  elsewhere. 


Holiday   Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tables 
that  compare  with  Squsrza's.  SquuzVs  Punches 
are  famous  for  the  high  art  shown  In  their  man- 
ufacture, the  happy  combination  of  wholeiome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
dlsoiple  of  the  great  Squarza,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punohes  and  cordials  for 
tbe  Holiday  tables.  For  sale  at  toe  new  branch, 
317  Kearny  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
UO  LeideadoriT  street,  n 

Holiday    CandU'S. 

Fresh,  sweet  and  dthoious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery. 678  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  and  retail,    o 

• 

Ct  la  Perfectly  Astonlshlns 

How  beautifully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
wfore  8  a.h.  returned  the  same  evening  if  de 
aired.  x 

Photographic    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  84  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 

afiBsion  street, x 

Fresh  and  Sweet. 

Fer  the  best  confectionery,  go  to  Canty  and 
Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Sutter.       V 


What   Cheer   Laundry 

Employs  no  Chinamen,  and  ehould  be  pat 
rjniaed  by  everybody,       .  * 


For  the  Very  Best  Drinks, 

Goto  Ya,es'  Branch  Saloon,  oornerof  Market 
and  Third  streets.  M 


The  Illustrated  Press  (S.  F.) 

No.  1,  January,  1873.  Sold  by  subscription — 
$1  60  a  year.  Elegant,  choice,  cheap.  Sample 
numbers,  15  cents,  Addrass  Murray,  Dewey  & 
Co.,  3.  F.  o 


Olaibvoyabt.— Madame  Clara  Antonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium. 
has  removed  to  323  Kearny  st.  Consultations  in 

English,   French  and  German.  x 


Oysters. 

Why  travel  so  fat  ?  Shellfish  of  every  kind 
kept  at  Manning's,  oyster  dealer,  672  Howard 
strOt,  near  Third,  next  to  cir  office,  o 


Lever  Buckle    isuspenaers, 

At  $1  per  pair— 26  per  cent,  cheaper  than  elae- 
nrherfi — at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  .X 


Genuine  Hai  ana    tiprare. 

Be»t  brands  at  61    Montgomery  street,  S.  W. 
coiner  of  Merchant.    Frsnck  A  Oahn.  Q 


For    WasnuiR 

Shirts,  $1  60  per  dos.;  small  pieces,  60c,  per 
1'  z.    At  the  What  Cheer  Lsundry-  * 


For  a  safe  and  efficient  Bkaotifieb  of  the 
Complexion,  use  Diosav's  Famous  Cbeue  de 
Lis,  L 


The  Mountain  Beer  is  the  ouly  real  Liger  on 
this  Coast.  Call  and  try  it,  at  621  Sasramento 
street,  where  it  i»  eold  at  10  cents  a  glass.       x 

Best   Quality   of  Dogskin 
Driving  gloves,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  tbe  What 

Q  jeer  Laundry  x 

Something  .New. 

Win  A.  Hubbard's'  manufactured  mlssea'  and 
Infant'*  garments  and  ladiea  undtrweatin  suiU, 
are  famed  fcr  their  superiority  of  make  and  tex- 
ture all  over  the  Union.  Mr.  Geo.  W.  Amldon, 
the  authorized  agent  of  Mr.  Hubbard,  has  estab- 
lished a  depot  of  these  goods  at  248  Second  st, 
for  wholesale  and  retail  tride.  A  liberal  dis- 
count to  the  trade.  j 


American  Watches. 

Beduced  trices,  at  H,  A.  Calender's  62  Sec- 
ond SC,  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  carefully  renalred.  D 


11   You    Want 

Tour  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
not  spoiled,  send  them  to  the  What  Cheer  Laun 
try.  x 

• — 

McDowell,   Show   Card  Writer, 

Beady  made  and   made  to  order,    hoom  10, 


McDANIEL'S 

Museum  and  Theatre. 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

THE  UNDERSIGNED  WOULD  MOST  B,E- 
speotfally  represent  to  yon  and  tie  public  gen- 
erally, that  De  ia  now  prepared  to  furnish  facil- 
ities for  exhibitions  of  every  kind  and  cb&raowr, 
which  Ebould  deserve  the  pitronage  of  tbe  pnb- 
lio. be  b&9  eraoted  at  CbAyooe.  Wyomioir.  A 
LARGE  AND  OuMMODlOUS  HALL,  with  gou.1 
Scenery  and  Btaae.  Tbe  Hall  is  well  ventilated 
and  lighted,  and  mado  cotnfon  ab'e  for  all  seasons 
of  the  year.  THE  BEST  OF  MUSIC,  both  String 
and  Brass,  can  be  famished  at  all  times. 

Saiisiactory  arrangements  will    be    made    with 
THEATRICAL  OR  OTHER  COMPANIES,  eith- 
er for  Renting  of  Hall  or  performances  on   a   per- 
centage of  the  receipts.    Correspondence  solicited. 
Address.  J.  McDANIEL, 

Look  Box  No  1,  Cheyenne,  Wyoming. 

If.  B. — Cariosities  wanted  for  tbe  Cheyenne 
Museum.  Those  wishing  eegsgements.  state  low- 
est terms  for  the  Winteu  Season,  senoing  photo- 
graph to  my  address.  Half  Passage  Money  re- 
funded after  filling  encngements. 

JAMES  MoDANXEL, 
Proprietor  Cheyenne  Theatre  and  Museum, 
oc'22  3m  Lock  Box  No.  L  Obesenne,  W.  T. 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  T*0  MARKET  STREET,  HARRY  OOB- 
byn  respeotfnly  informs  bin  frlendB  and  pat- 
rons that  he  bas  tefltted  in  beantilal  style  this 
cosy  and  comfortable  resort,  and  will  be  pleased 
to  Bse  them,  one  and  all,  and  bare  them  sample 
aome  of  tbe  choicest  wines  and  liquors,  A  new 
billiard  table  from  tbe  roami facto  y  of  LtesenMeid 
with  Pbelsn  and  Colletder's  latest  patent  steel- 
faced  cushions,  baa  been  Dlaced  in  the  Billiard 
Parlor.  The  popular  and  efficient  beverage  manip- 
ulator, Tommy  Carroll,  can  be  foand  in  his  old  po- 
sition prepared  to  dispense  creators  comfort  to  all. 
ja3l  tf 


DON'T  FORGET 

YOUR   WAY   TO 

ens  to  drop  into  the 

Hot     Scotcli, 

FOR  TOO R  WABH  OR  COLD  DRINKS. 

All    Drinks    Xen    Cents 

.88  Sutter  street.  Bear  Kearny. 
fe8tf  JOS.  D.  BRIGGS,  Proprietor. 


THE   OLD 

Hot      SCOtCll, 

15  Morton  Street,   near  Kearny. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 
Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

TNE  BEST  TOM  AKD_ JERRY  IN  TOWN. 

AlwarB  on  file  the  New  York  Herald,  Harper's 
Weekly,  Frank  Leslie's,  Das  'h  Doings,  Police  6a- 
z  'lie,  all  tbe  California  papsis,  also  London 
Pnnoh.  Bell's  Life,  Illustrated  London  News.  Call 
and  satisfy  yourself. 

at-  Don't,  forget  the  Blgn  of  tbe  Hot  Scotch. 

Wl  tf  W.  S.  WALDRON.  Proprietor. 


Chinese  Employment  Company 

PIERCE  <£3  CO. 

FURNISH 

CHINESE  LABOR 

FOB  ALL  PARTS  OE  THE  UNITED  STATES, 
No  62T  SacraoieDto  etrett.  Bet.  Kcaroy 
aod  Montgomery,  Sao  I ran-oieco,  Cal.  We  are 
prepared  to  f  urolah  at  short  notice,  Domeatio 
Servants,  Hotel  Cooks,  Laundry  Men.  W*iteret 
Common  Labor ;-tb,  Fara  Hands,  Ball-road 
Hand?,  Gardener',  Mechanics,  Factory  Bauds, 
Wood  Chopper?,  eic,  etc,  Special  attention  given 
to  furnishing  Domestic  Servaots.       j  i  20  lm 


MESSRS.  M'NEIL  &  CALDER 

«    NNOUNOES    TO    THEIR   FRIENDS  AND 

A  the  Pnblic  generally,  that  they  bave  opened 
under  OOLMAN'S  OLOTHING  STORF,  Corner 
of  Bosh  and  Montgomery  streets,  with  a  WELL 
SELECTED  STOCK  of 

CHOICE  WINES, 

J,IQ1TOI*S    AND 


AH  are  invited  to  call,  and  ARCHIE  MoNEIL 
AND  WM.  O.  OALDER  will  do  their  best  to 
make  them  oomfortable.  j  a  21 1  f 


JUST   ARRIVED   BY  RAIL,  AND  WILL  BE 
sold  at  prices  to  snic  the  times,  a  good  assort- 
ment of 

FOCK£T    CUTLERT, 
SCIHSOKS,    and 

£DGK  TOOLS, 

All  warrantBrl,  at  OHAS.  OTTO  &  GO'S  Hard- 
ware Store.  318  Bnsh  street,  Rnss  Honse  Block, 
San  Francisco.  fe51w 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM 

And  College)  of  Medicine. 

IO  OHO  BEAUTIFUL  AND  INSTRUOT- 
x\J .  VJ\JVJ  ire  obieots  to  be  awn.  Open  to  the 
Pnblio  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUKEKA  HALJ- 
318  Montgomery  street.    FOR  MEN  ONLY. 

war  Dr.  Jobsan's  Private  Office  is  at  »il 
Geary  street  {opposite  old  Mechanics'  Pavilion). 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession. 

THE  UNDERSIGNED,  WHO  HAS  BEEN 
over  twelve  years  conneoted  with  the  press  of 
Melbourne,  and  ia  wall  known  by  the  members  of 
the  profession  in  the  Colonies,  bega  to  intimate 
that  he  ia  prepared  to  give  experienced  adrioe  t* 
all  Demons  profeneionally  visiting  or  meditating  a 
visit  to  the  Australian  Colonies.  Fee  moder&W 
Punctuality  in  dispatching  replies  may  be  relied 
upon. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  WATERS 
UViotoria    Chambers,   40  Oollina   itrfwt,   M*4- 
bourns.     Australia.  feS  tf 


ALHAMBRA  ILODGING  HOUSE. 

FINELY  FURVISBED  BOOHB,  Sin- 
gle or  in  loltB, 

W«U  X4gnved  and  T.ntllat.4. 

OninniiBDed  Boom,  to  let.    Lodging  with 

builBikq 


AMERICAN     EXCHANCE, 

HAYWAHDS. 

lONT  OiKKt, PEOPRIETOB 

First-Class   Hotel, 

irlSfim 


DR.  H.  C.  I-.  BEHRENS. 

OFFICE. 
SO.    SIS    KEABNX    STREET, 


S.  F.  BUSINESS  DIBEOTORY 

Bookseller*  und  Stationers. 

H.  H.  Moore.  »Wt»  Montgomery,  near  Merchant. 

BmlntM  Colleges. 
Heald's,   Brjant  &  Stratton's  College.  It  Poet  St, 

Hutehvrs. 
rlatz,  Fred.  Stalls  M  to  IW,  California  Market. 

Brn»  Foand>rles. 
Weed  A  Kingwell.  California,  125  First  st. 

Dentists. 
Dr.  King's  Grand  Dental  and  Surgical  Institot* 
616  Saoramento  street. 

French  Fancy    Goods. 
Looan  A  Co.,  19  Montgomery,  101  and  109  Snttsr. 

Human  Hair. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Co..  110  Second  street. 

Mmlc  and  Musical  Imtrnmrntii 
Keens,  O.  0„  mft.-.  acuordi&nn.  repairer  of  all  kinds 
mnsiosl  instruments.  N.E.  oor.  Bash  &  Kearajh 
Wines  and  JLlqnors.     ( Wholeaalo.) 
Dsnerl  F.  A  Co..  W4  Front 


Mine.  JOSEPHINE  EDMONDS 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC    PHYSICIAN. 

TWENTY     TEARS      OP     PBACTI« 


IN  THE  TREATMENT  OF  DlSEA8E5:iNOI- 
dent  to  females  haB  plaoed  Madame  Edmonds 
at  tbe  head  of  all  physicians  making  snch  praotlos 
a  speciuliy,  and  enables  her  to  guarantee  a  spesdj 
aod  permanent  onre  In  tbe  worst  oases  of  sup- 
prepsion  and  menstrual  derangements.  Ladlsf 
will  had  Madame  Edmonds  a  skiilfnl  physician, 
and  it  is  to  their  interest  to  consult-  her  io  all  dis- 
eases incident  to  women  before  tamperiag  with 
poisonous  nostrums,  Qaaok  doctors  and  bumbuia, 
Madame  Edmonds  describes  diseases  without  any 
informa< ion  from  the  paiieit,  and  enres  without 
tbe  use  ef  mercury  or  experiments,  thus  Baviu 
from  wrong  treatment  for  private,  chronic  and 
oancer  diseases.  Oorresoondenoe  strictly  confi- 
dential, Office  and  residence,  415  Pins  etrest, 
between  Kearny  and  Montgomery.  j&20  lj 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 
PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITUTE 

N.  E.  cor.  Jackaon  and  Kearny  its. 

THE  GREAT  RrtAiMUATOR  OF  SPECIAL 
OOMPLAlNTS,  forme.ly  of  Lock  Hospital, 
London,  and  to-  I  t-n  tw*-Wf  vearsof  San  Francises 
DR.  T(.iZER  inform*  tbe  afflicted  that  after  visit- 
ing  all  tbe  HOSPITALS  IN  LONDON  AND 
PaRiS,  acd  Bppndiog  odo  year  in  the  moet  o els- 
bra  ted  Hospital  in  London,  the  LOOK,  he  bits  re- 
opened us  old  Medical  Insutute  a>>  the  old  stand, 
where  he  oan  always  be  found.  DR.  TOZHk  bas 
for  forty  years  met  with  nBparalleled  snecess  la 
tbe  treatment  of  diseas*  generally  known  as 
CHRONIC  AND  SPECIAL  COMPLAINTS. 

»B.  CHAS.  H.  TOZBB 
is  in  every  way  responsible,  binding  himself  io 
effect  a  permanent  CURE,  or  making  no  charges. 
Those  wbo  oanhot  afford  to  pty  for  advice  aod 
medicine  will  bo  charged  for  medicine  only.  THE 
MoN'lHLY  RES  roBATlVE  PILLS,  Dever known 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  oasee  for  which  tbeyara 
re^otomeoded.  are  to  be  obtained  only  at  my 
office.  Price,  $5  per  box.  Full  direction  on  each  I 
box,  sent  bv  Kxpress  or  otherwise. 

Dtt.  TOZER  does  not  imitate  the  advertising 
Qiacks  wbo  make  it  a  printioe  to  pnolish  false 
affidavits  and  other  false  reference?,  but  refers  to 
tbe  mo-t  respectable  people  in  tbe  State,  whom  ha  I 
has  qdbed  of  dissasss  whioh  others  have  failed  to 
oure. 

I*n.    CHAS.    IT.  TOZEB. 
N,  E.  corner  Kearoy  and  Jackson  streets, 

fel-tf  ban  Francisco,     i 


OUTSIDE    LANDS. 

ANT    AND    ALL    PERSONS    THAT    HAVE, 

made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  OUT- 
SIDE LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  have  tbo 
amount  refunded  at  the  office  of  the  undersigned 
npon  the  presentation  of  an  order  from  tbl 
Mayor  and  Oity  and  County  Attorney. 
delStf  A.   AUSTIN. 


DIVIDEND     NOTICE. 

MASONIC    SAVINGS    AND   LOAN    BANK. 

No.    6  Post    street.  Masonic  Temple, 

SAN  FRANCISCO. 

AT  A  MEETING  OF  TBE  BOARD  OF  DIRKO 
tors  of  this  Bank,  held  January  2Ptb,  IB? J, 
a  dividend  was  declared  at  the  rate  of  ten  (10)  per 
cent,  per  annum  on  Term  or  Permanent  Deposits, 
and  eight  per  cent,   per  annnm  on  Ordinary  Ds- 

?0Bits.  for  the  Bsmi-annaal  term  ending  Jina*ry 
let,  1873,    payable  on  aod   after  February  let,  1971,  ' 
free  from  all  taxes.     GEOJlCrJE  JtOHIIVH, 
ja22-lm Secretary.! 


Biggest  Race  Yet! 

THE  BDMAN  RACE. 


fTinE  MAJORITY    OF    THOSE  TFHO  I 

A     rt-ilde   In  San   Francisco,    ony  their 
Shirts  and  Fnrnniilog  Goods    ol*   HEME*   ' 
IUCT   A  CO.,    So,   3  Second    strfet.be* 
cnase  they  are  always  treated  well  and 
bay  their  goods  at  the  lowest  prices,  at 

"THE   OXiD  8TAHB." 


c*     FIRE 

HZTINQUISEEB 


"ABSOLUTELY     THE     BEST     PROTECTION 

AGAINST  FIRE  !" 

BEiTTj     FOB     THEIR     "  BECOBD." 

R.  B.  iBwm  A  Co,,  General  Assdm  Pacific  Coast. 

m    For  sale  by  W.  B.  HUBDOOH. 

Local  Asent,  S\2  California  e*„  Si"  Francisdo 


**■**.* 


ARION 

Pianoforte. 


DECLARED  BY  THE   JUDGES  AT  A  LAW 
Fair  of  the  American  Institute,  aft*r  a  hlino- 
fold  trial   against    Sieinway's,  Ohicbenng's,  »" 
others,  to  be  THE  BEST  ON  EXHIBITION.    •»• 
CVBTAZ,  Sole  Asent.    »0  O'Farrell  stmt. 
N  B-— Pianos  of  atlatyleaTO  RENT.         mart 


OLD 

DAVE  MENDES  4  CO..  at  ths 

.   —  „„___   old  original  Red  Lion,  1»  Geary 

street,  between  Kearny  nnd  Dupont,  where  yoo 
oan  bare  HOT  AND  COLD  DRINKS,  notforgst- 
ting  tbe  old  Pioneer  Lnnoh,  The  "Old  Sport  is 
always  on  hand. 


Ml 


CANDIES. 

ALL     BOrTDB     OE    THE     FINEST  qOANT)» 
made  at  our  Steam  Candy  Factory   dally.    AD  it 
orders,  especially  from  the  country,  ars   solii 
snd  will  be  promptly  attended  to. 


jmrnmesk 


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HOTEL. 


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WEST  e¥'h! 


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CALIFORNIA    THE  A  TBI. 


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BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


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larian  Mordaun.MR.  JOIIN  T.  RAYMOND! 


rAMOtra     comedian. 


FEBRUARY     II 


i  OMAN    AMI   H  Ml   Ml^l  I  K! 


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HAK1 E   I.  EFOELET  I  DIANA MIS!  FAS.>Y  hTANLY 

FRIDAY  EYENINO.  Febrnnrr  1«B 

BENEFIT,  and  Last  Night  but  One  of  MR.  RAYMOND! 

IN  REHEARSAL Daly's  Powi  rful  Drama. 


a*r  JUL  A  J"  I  T_.T<Z>3>jSsi ! 

Onfll  *•■•; 

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DODCINC     FOR    LOVeT~ 


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D««H  »  r*|||«     MImt«  OarrtlMa  aid  ntlaMr« 

%  whl|n  ->■■  t  oNlti  »  birln    l>rn»r 

ThvOlrl   wllk    !*«>  FfawlB*  H-lr  Ml..  .In«-m.hl»« 


Flowers  of  Song.. 


.Hiss  Lillie  Hall 


J.  II     r .  UtK'N   •'■■'   '   ARBIE    AHM-TtHrX,  m 

the^iT«^k^iFemi8T. 

Oo«I11 0i*OP»r Ilrr>« 

CoDO'ndiac  lit'i  ih*  Mn1t4rMaa  in  ODt  aoi,  written  hy  tbo  lat* 
.T»«.  Doirliof  «ipr«>«lr  fir  Hi1"»n1  Monuaf,  •ninl.d 


OR,  THE  INSTINCT  OF   THE  SOUTH  SEA  APE! 

PONOO.  tb«Monk»T BD.  MONTAOUB 

Mnm.  Diirooo  .  a  nob  planter Toibbit  Hr«« 

!'irrr#f  h  ■  mijar  dorao J.  M    Ijirkin 

ript-Thieraj  Mti'KiHr 

Mmft.'lhl'i-ar.  bia  *ila Mitnt-  I'Mhr  cro 

Aodr*»»,  an  old  «iMnr, Obaa.  Varonf 

R»t>  i«t*.  ooa  ol  thr*  ora* Fr«d  Ooopar 

Pin  to,  oq  lb*  pU'-t*'|iQ Ohaa.  Ootill 

.  an  Iodiaa  mild EDKOnl*  t)»rr«Ha 

Oblld M i m  Waltif 

Icd'ant,  Slavo*.  ato.,  by  Oompaoy. 
The  piece  la  fall  of  Thrill  ii»z  Ineldenti  and    Fnn, 

IB  PRKPARA7I0N- 

The  Bravo  of  the  New  York  Ring, 

Wolf  the  IC  m;li  »■■  the  OoDr-tcz-tn'a  l>  mitlurr. 


■  ronci 

"(II  iw  n  I 
liMh  i'i 

inuiiii 

ft  Urn  | 


iliirF-TJ 
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sua 


FIBI 


SPIERS    &    POND," 

M»    K«ari|    alreat, 
OORWER  OF  BUSH.  SAlf  FRANOISOO 

VINES.  LIQUORS  AND   CIGARS 

TIA     AMD     COFTRC 


THE    USUAL    HOURS.     AND 
••tnnf  *t  ail   mum       To«  oimfertof 
•  f  aeaa  and    toariealaa 
rawinjf  w«  ,  Ibt  (ra*  l*n»  o(   tba 

CJTjXTiB. 

SUMIIfTS  at  a  I    tlmaa,  and  LU.VCII  at 
lb*  aaoal   boura. 

AID  COFFEI,  WINES,  LIQUORS  a  CIGARS 

BM9    Kearar   atreei. 
OORNER  OF  BUSS.  SAN  PgAXOIeCO. 

SPIERS    &    POND." 




HtfU 


HAIR. 

I  OIlIAI'Hr  PLAOK  IX  8  AX  FRAN0I90O 
TO  BOY 

tuman  and  Imitation  Hair 
Coods,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewelry  ft  Fancy  Coods, 


YEW   YORK    STORE. 

A.    B.    UMPSO\  A  CO.. 

Jfo.  HO  Seeood  atreei. 

Q«H«         llatwr-cn   Mlulnn    iind    Minna. 

ittention,  Good  Livers! 

MR.  F.  BBROES.  FORMERLY 
propria  tor  of  the  If  to  an'  Raa- 
aaraat,  baa  takan  tbe  SAaaacamaDt 
(  bolt)  tba  Minora"  Reaaannvnt  oa 
lommartiii  ilraat  end,  tba  Minara'' 
;raa«b  <to  MerkatalrMi.  to  partoarablp  wila  MR. 
a.  DRAYEUR.  who  baa  been  eonoaeted  with  tba 
rnloryaara.  Kaaproramaala  hava  baap  mad*  to 
3a  oo  Lai  do  ilapartmaaU  that  will  randar  tba  Mi- 
are'  non  popular  thee  It  baa  avar  baab  dBrlng 
aa  22  jearaof  It*  proiperitj.  Oar  Billiof  Fere 
mbraoa  ail  tb«  dalioaoiaa  of  tba  aaaaoo.  Oar 
lotto  i«  "Good  F*ra,  Oood  Oookini  and  Modarat* 
ibartea." 

P.  BEKOEI  A  CO.. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

•81  end  53U  OoratnarOial,  end 
**»  Merkat  atreat. 
■  R  Ant.  to  10  P.M.  soil  In 


MPEB'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

Y»-tt  1A    CITY,    JCIVADA 

■    , .    ._ 

■  atTJaOAST  THBATSS  HAS  BEEN  KE- 
eoreted.  end  eenne  reeled  by  lb*  nTcbt  or 


U  t  IreaAed  witb 


Btftn    and    traraJIni    oompeoiea 


"Sttir2iA%* 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 


TO  OKDEn 


$50, 

....IT.... 

LANCASTER'S 

flit  \VAHIII\OTO.\  HTRKKT. 
falOlai  Op».  Maenlre'd  Opa-a  Hon*". 


SHIRTS 

CENTS' 

FURNISHING 

COODS. 

A  LARGE  ^8SORTMKA■^^  OP  GENTS'  FUR- 
ntibiDR  (i  ""la  to  be  had  itoid  aod  obaa.ii,  at 
tba  "OLD  OOBNER,"  J.  hKVV'S.  At<>  '  M  n- 
iroinarr  atraat  Jna  lee  alaan  t«  all.  Don't  forget 
tfie  oaanbnr— JilO    Monttomery  .troel.       fill  lm 


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EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

OK  HAND  And  1H1 
to  ORDER, 

L.   BLAIR'S, 

»    Keaun&v  straiati. 


Stage  Dancing 

TADOHT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING,  DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE,   AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY,   , 

RoomM     lO    and      17  ...620    Washiujsrton    street. 


HrilAlfVIElDAMV, 
Btur  Hi-rlo-Comlc    Vticulla 

JAIMRK  UULI.OWAY, 
Celebreued  Kne;llah  Trauedlua. 

HARRY  AMUR 

—and—    . 
MT\('i;E      PKITl  HARD, 
iVith  ih»-  sjrent  SenaattoOi 
••COVMTJtRFEIT." 

II    VTAIMF, 
The  orlKlunl  Mini  with  the  Iron  Jan', 

— with— 
M'M.R    AN6LBA     and    FRAGILE. 

M'  t  I-  Fi      COKDIiLLl, 
Star  Eqn  eatrlenne. 


r  H  a  ». 
The  Celebr 


i.    GARDNER, 
.ted  Dutch  Comvdlnn. 


PEINce  ZADIR    II    ll'.UA, 
The   Hun  of  MjAkry. 

OVY     L1«T««, 

— and— 

LCOY     ADA.  M  S, 

Nerlo-Conilc    and  IDneltlate* 

ir  A   K  II  V     WKE.RTCOOK, 

Champion    Eqneatrlun     dTutfifler,     with— 
MISS    KA.TK    COOK, 

Premiere  Eqneatrlun   mid    Managte   Act. 

W.    *i   A    Y    I.  *»   R  I>  , 

CoDlorllontNl. 

1IVMI.AY       FAMILY, 

AcrubnK,     Ojmnmti 

— and— 

Ralloon     Aaceoalonlata, 


r|IK    AHDVK    ARTISTS    ARK    NOW    ON    OUR  BOOKS,    AMI    CAN    HE  EN- 
sasacl  by  miDagers  Waat  of  tbo  Uooky  Moantaiai,  tbrounb  our  ^K^poy, 

8HKRIIIAN     1QKM1II     <K    <J<*« 


EMPLOYMENT  OFFICE 

069  Sacramento  afreet. 

(The  F,rat  Hoaee  below  Kearoy  »tr««t,) 

FOB  FURNISHING  WHITE  AND  CHINESE 
Halp  of  all  kinds.— Gaotral  Btt-iue""  akoucj': 
Colleot  Ronir,  Notts  aod  Aooounte;  Wliii>  nnd 
Ohioeaa  Laborers  supplied  for  lamiliaa.  Hotels, 
Farms,  Factories,  stc. 

CtlAS.  F.   BBCR  KRKR  *  CO., 
de28  lm  OS0  Baoramento  utreet 

~MOH0~lriRSr  DREW'S 

.Select  Dancing  Academy 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADINO  MEMBERS  OF 
the  Tbeabrioal  Profession  in  i  nlifornia  pro- 
pose  formlnit  cIbbbob  for  instruction  In  Klooaiioo. 
Parsons  wisblDft  to  avail  tb^usalves  of  tba  oppor- 
tunity ol  atoairiDK  a  aatful  art  at  a  moderate  con 
onn  seod  in  Uioir  names  to  "Oambysaa  "  P.  0.  Box 
2334,  wbeo  partioolara  aa  to  terms,  etc,  will  be 
aent  »o  tbom.  d«9r 


J.   C.    COMBES, 
TEBKAPIN    ILiTJIVCH:, 

Cor,  Second  and  Ttbrnns    atreeta. 

HfrTarreple    constantly   on    band. 
atera   in    ersry    atyle.      PBIVATE 


SQUARZA'S 

Branch  Punch  Saloon, 

3 1 7  Kearny  street. 


Bare  yon  beheld  It?    Ii  not,  you're  a  treit 
At  BQUARZA'9  PUNCH  SALOON,  In  Kearny  street ' 
Then  BONA,  disolple  of  GREAT  SQUAB2A, 
Dlapensea  famed  Hagio  Panches;  rathar 
The  most  dollolons  mlxfaraeyat  recorded;  1 
And  have  with  many  medals  been  rewarded! 
LadleB  their  CORDIALS  HfcTB  can  sip  at  lelsare,— 
Their  "TjfARB"  appease,— and  Men  gain  "LADIIxta 

PLEASURE." 
To  allay  coanublul  dlfferenoos  and  palo. 
In  "ANTI-DIVORCB"  you  oan  yoar  end  attain. 
Sip  of  the  potent  extract  but  ono  taAte, 
Sour  arm,  condoling,  atr&lgbt  Is  round  her  waist 
Oueaswhata   "MORNING  COMFORT"  in  the  kins 
That  heals  the  puarrel  and  Imparts  the  bllssl 
The  "WELCOME"  too,  you'll  always  nnd 
A  balmy  soother  for  the  troubled  mind. 
The  bright  "AURORA,"  aud  the  sweet  "FABBWBLlaj 
Just  visit  BONA,  nu  I  you'll  all  fare  well  I 
Els  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  are  the  panacea 
For  all  dyspeptlos  and  (or  diarrhoea. 
No  Cholera  Morbus  ever  has  been  found 
Where  "HYGIENIC  BITTBBS"  knock  around. 
BONA  and  8QUARZA,  spite  of  all  detraotors, 
Have  proved  the  Nation's  greatest  benefaotorsl 
Full  FORTY  different  haalchfal  drlnkd  yoa'tl  nnd 
To  eld  the  Man— Invigorate  the  mind  I 
Not  this  alone— a  Welcome  you  will  meet 
At  BONA'S-fSQUABZA'S)  -317  KEARNY  STREET. 
Remember,  too,  not  this  famed  place  to  pass; 
ALL   SPLENDID  LIQUOBS  BUT  ONE  BIT  A  GLASS, 


THEY  HAVE   TAKEN 


THE     FIRST    PREMIUM 

....IT.... 

All  the  Mechanics'  Fairs. 


CIOB   SALE  WHOLES  AXE  A  JfD  BBTAIIi 
st  tie  ml*  eatabllibaMat,  !»•  fi»l««iA»Ta 


THE  JOUEHAX  OF  AMUSEMENTS. 
Pnbllshed  every  Day  In  the  Year  bj 

I»_       BOQARDTTS 


■  OSM ercbant  «nd  fiSfi  W»*blnicton  81. 

Below  Montgomery,  Sao  Francisco. 


WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY  12, 1873 


Early  Criiltfsm  on  Kdmund  Kean. 

It  may  not  bo  uDinter<stiDg  to  know  how 
Edmund  Kean  was  treated  Ly  tbe  ccuotiy 
critiCB  before  a  London  Budieoce  had  ra;sed 
bim  to  the  Luhctt  rank  in  hie  prcf.es  00. 
Tbe  following  is  an  extract  from  a  critiqae 
on  Litchfield  theatricals,  written  by  a  cor- 
respondent of  the  Staffordshire  Advert  ser 
in  1809 : 

Mr.  Kean,  who  has  been  figuring  here  as 
tbe  priori  pal  tragic  bero,  is  auo'.her  ioutstics 
of  tbe  bluuderit/g  folly  of  misplaeiognc  oib 
of  wbich  we  tee  somauyin  cuimtry  thea- 
tres. We  do  net  lecolitctuaviug  sseu  a  man 
less  gift* d  for  a  tragedian  than  this  gemle- 
man.  Wit  tout  ecer^y,  dignity,  cr  tbe  ad- 
vantages vi  voce,  ha  drags  tbiougb  ihs  he- 
roic gjem  b  witb  a  dull  monotony  oppressive 
tohirme!f  and  doully  so  tn  tbe  audience. 
He  appta's  to  understand  his  author;  bat 
tbe  efftcte  of  a  clear  conception  are  totally 
lost  in  the  Da'ma.  dtf^cte  if  biB  voice  and 

Jierson.  Tbis  pei  former's  genius  is  never- ' 
ess  cf  an  elevated  cast— he  is  a  good  tiar-  j 
lequin.  

Dodcra   Truubleu. 

Otsian  E.  Dodge,  the  vocalist,  who  gave 
entertainments  in  tbis  city  some  years  ago, 
arjd  more  receDtly  a  citizen  of  St.  Paul., 
Minn.,  has  obtained  a  divorce  from  Mrs. 
Dodge.  In  a  lawsuit  upon  the  custody  of 
the  children  he  makes  tbe  solemn  statement 
on  oath,  "Ever  Bince  she  was  married  she 
Las  kept  a  six-barrelled  loaded  revolver  in 
her  pDfsession,  with  which  ehe  has  a  great 
many  times  threatened  to  blow  my  brains 
out  and  to  shoot  me."  He  further  deposed 
that  Mre.  Fanny  was  in  the  habit  of  beating- 
the  son,  whose  custody  the  now  desires, 
over  the  bead  with  "a  bathing  brush  20 
inches  long,  and  so  severely  as  to  break  tbe 
handle  of  the  brush."  When  this  weapen 
was  not  at  hand,  tbe  affecionate  mother 
used  the  tongs.  No  •  wonder  poor  Dodge 
wanted  a  divorce! 

Smarty! 

An  Eastern  editor  Bajs: 

The  following  item  could  only  originate 
in  San  Francisco.  "Another  California 
widow  is  to  claim  ihe  sympathy  of  a  Pacific 
jurymen  on  account  of  five  giains  of  strych- 
nine found  in  her  dead  husband's  stomach." 

It  didn't  originate  in  San  Francisco.  It 
jBali—  brl  promulgated  by  some  Ei&tern 
paper.  Our  California  women  are  not  so 
advanced  in  murder  as  a  fine  art  as  to  use 
strychnine. 

What's  the  Uae,! 

A  part  of  a  sensational  p'ay  now  being 
produced  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  is  to  shoot  an 
apple  from  the  head  of  au  actress  with  real 
powder  and  ball,  in  imitation  cf  William 
Tell,  probably.  In  the  first  place,  Tell  used 
a  bow  and  arrow.  In  the  second  place,  there 
never  was  any  William  Tell;  to  what's  the 
use  in  w:  sting  ponder  and  endangering 
lives  t3  show  how  't  was  done  ? 


Declining  A  Throne. 

Max  Adeler  says:  "A  Mr.  QHinlan,  of 
Chicago,  it  is  said,  has  been  asked  to  accept 
the  throne  of  the  late  Kiaz  Kamehemeta, 
and  has  declined.  It  may  not  be  inop- 
portune for  na  to  announce,  in  advance  of 
any  aotion  of  the  Hawaiian  people,  that  we 
also  must  refuse  the  positiop.  We  are  satis- 
fied here.  Of  course  we  feel  that  we  are 
peculiarly  capable  of  sitting  upon  ttal  or 
any  other  throne.  We  can  eitapon  aoy- 
tning  in  existence  but  a  Conner's  jury  with 
perfect  eass  and  comfort.  Bat  we  have  no 
imperiil  aspirations.  We  would  rather  he 
the  humblest  millionare  in  this  republic 
than  the  proudest  kiog  of  any^island  the  in- 
come of  whese  government  is  twenty  thous- 
and dollars.  We  find  more  pleasure  in 
staying  at  home  nere,  and  exercising !the 
simple  duties  of  a  citizen,  casting  votes  for 
repeaters  to  nullify,  and  giving  our  suf- 
frage to  eminent  sta'esmen  who  run  gam- 
bling-housts,  and  toothtrs  who  encourage 
liberality  and  large-heartedneas  among  tax- 
piyers  by  filching  cash  from  the  public  cof- 
fers, than  we  would  in  wearing  a  crown.  It 
is  sweet  to  exercise  the  high  prerogative  of 
citizenship  whsn  jou  absolutely  know  that 
your  favorite  man  will  be  counted  in  any- 
how if  he  is  on  the  right  ticket,  and  we 
would  not  forego  the  privilege  for  the  sake 
of  gmpiog  a  sceptre,  [and  grinding  a  lot  of 
snbjecis  with  .  despot's  iron  heel.     ■ 


Lack  of  International  Conrtety. 

There's  Serjeant  Bates  allowed  to  ride 
through  the  streets  of  London  with  th 
Stsrs  and  Stripes,  and  impede  the  traffic  by 
by  gathering  a  crowd,  and  now  we  read  in 
UieSaeramenlo  Bee  of  Saturday  last,  teat 
Jennie  Stewart  was  fined  510  in  the  Police 
Court,  for  playing  "God  Save  the  Queen" 
on  a  police  whistle!  There  should  be  an  in- 
terchange of  international  courtesies,  and 
Jennie's  fine  should  be  remitted. 


Appreciation . 

Of  course  Fiqabo  like  s  to  be  appre;iated, 
therefore,  we  are  pleaded  at  the  good  opinion 
which  tbe  Brooklyn  Programme,  thq  best 
edited  of  all  the  programme  papers  which 
we  receive  in  exchange,  has  of  us.    It  says  : 

The  San  Francrsco  Fiqabo  has  tbe  mrst 
perfect  weekly  condensation  of  dramatic 
news  of  any  paper  published,  not  excepting 
even  the  New  York  Mercury  or  Clipper. 

Our  friend,  O.  Jenkins,  is  also  pleased  wiih 
the  Programme,  for  publishing  his  letter 
about  the  new  postal  regulation,  which  gives 
a  married  woman  a  right  to  require  that  her 
letters  shall  be  delivered  to  ;ber  only.  We 
think  Jenkins  is  more  interested  than  he 
carts  te  confest. 


The  Difference. 

An  exchange  informs  us  that  a  Chinaman 
who  got  snow  blind  while  working  on  the 
Central  Pacific  railroad  recently,  applied 
for  effi  ial  permission  to  bave  himself  shot. 
These  Celestials  are  peculiar.  If  he  had 
been  an  American  he'd  have  gone  into  a  giu 
mill,  drunk  half  a  dozen  eye-openers,  and 
then  declared  himse-f  able  to  "clean  oat" 
any  man  in  the  room. 


NEW   ADVERTISEMENTS. 


VILLEDE  PARIS 


A  Warm  Berth. 

A  London  reporter  has  recently  died  who 
for  tbiriy  years  devoted  himself  to  the  sin- 
gle department  of  writing  up  fires.  It  is  to 
be  hoped  he  won't  be  called  upon  to  follow 
ont  the  Spiritualistic  thetry  cf  indefinite 
progression  in  his  business  in  the  other 
world. 


A  destitute  woman  of  Terra  Haute,  Iod., 
received  a  contribution  of  $5,  and  now  she 
has  a  nice  photograph  album  to  put  on  her 
table  of  Li.herto  cheerier s  pine. 

A  Daubury  maQ  wears  a  ten-cent  silver 
piece  on  his  shirt  bosom,  and  calls  it  a  dime 
and  pin,  which  it  certainly  is. 


Why  do  honest  ducks   dip   their   heads 
under  water?    To  liquidate  their  little  billB. 


TUe    PreBident'B    Messace. 

Peace  and  prosperity  are  the  key  notes  of  this 
document.  Cheapness  and  durabllty  are  the 
characterietice  of  H.  Lnchslngei'a  furniture. 
All  should  visit  hia  emporium,  735  Market 
Btreet,  and  aecertein  new  cheaply  a  house  can 
be  furniahea.  d 


Insufficient  Security 

An  English  landlord  did  not  think  a  box 
of  paper  collars  and  tbe  stars  and  stripes  a 
guarantee  that  Sergeant  Bates  would  pay 
his  bill  in  the  morning,  and  so  he  refused 
him  meals  and  lodging. 


Bangor  Boys. 

A  roguish  pupil  in  Bangor,  Me.,"  cut  the 
scalp  of  the  sohoolmaster  with  bis  slate  for 
correcting  bim.  Another  teacher  in  the 
same  tawn  had  his  thumb  bitten  for  pun- 
ishing one  cf  bis  scholars. 


A  Cheerful   Sijjht. 

A  Lancaster  undertaker  advertises:  "Get 
your  holiday  c^ffics  of  J.  Waterhouse.  Do 
not  go  up  or  down  Shawnee  street  with- 
out seeing  my  stock  of  caskets  and  coffins." 


Natural     Enough, 

Bret  Harte  has  been  getting  into  more 
trouble  wiih  bis  Iradesmen.  It  is  all  be- 
cause be  tbinks  tbey  should  give  eredit  to 
whom  credit  is  due. 

St.  Louis  is  rather  proud  of  a  young  man 
who  s!  old  the  Bibles  from  three  churohes 
and  sold  them  to  get  a  Christmas  bonnet 
for  hiB  poor  old  mother. 


KAINDLER  &  CO., 

SUCCESSOR   TO 

KAINDLER,   SCELLIES,     LELIEVSE:  AND    CO., 

HAVE   JUST    REOEIVED 

A    LARGE     INVOICE 

OF 

BLACK  SILKS! 

Bonsht  Exceedingly  low, 
Which  the?  offer  at  a 

Great     Bargain! 
2,000  YARDS  BLACK  SILK, 

SI  SO   per  Yard. 

2,000  YARDS  BLACK  SILK, 

S3  OO  per  Yard. 

City  of  I»a,iris 

NORTHEAST  CORNER 

Sutter  and  Montgomery  streets 

bllK 


FRENCH    COCDS. 

MME.  PONS,  IMPORTER  AND  DEALER  IN 
Parisian  Goods,  hu  just  received  a  Urge  and 
varied  assortment  of 

Freucli   Corsets 

Of  all  kinds,  aad  puces.  Silk  Co  sets,  and  Ooreets 
made  to  order.  Ladies'  Underwear  and  Toar- 
d  aires.    831  Stcramento  street.  felllta 


r        PRICE     01$  ITS 

A  Safe  and  speedy  Reme- 
dy for  all  Bronchial  Affec- 
tions, Asthma,  Colds, 
Coughs,  Loss  :of  Voice, 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  Con- 
sumption, Hoarseness, 
Pain  and  soreness  of  the 
Breast,  and  all  Difficulties 
arising  from  a  sudden 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  its 
healing  powers.  Ask  for 
the  California  Hall's  Pul- 
monary alsam.  Sold  by 
all  Druggists. 

J.    R.  GATES   &   CO., 

PKOPKIF.TOKS. 

3omel*    Samome    nod     Oommerclul    at*. 

i«i3  tf 

THOMAS   W.    BREE. 

MANUFAUTURER, 

—AND— 
B£PAIK£B 

— or— 

DRUMS,  BANJOS, 

—AND— 
OTKEB    MUSICAL    INSTKCMENTS, 

ESTABLISHED  IN  18SS. 

■VLmbobs  Riven  on  tne  Banjo  and  Dram  5-i» 
MI6SIOK  KTKEET,  between  First  and  Seoorid 

N.  B.-xFlOB-toned  Silver  Solo  Banjoe  for  Pro- 
es. tonal,  always  on  Hand.  lain  tf 


Alfred  Yetter, 

manufacturer  and 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES, 

£85  Dnpout, 
NEAR  SUTTER  STREET. 

Eee  my  Bloofe  of  Bird 
Cages  before  purcbot  io£ 
e^ewbere.  Alwayssome- 
tbingnew  on  band.  My 
Patent  Cages,  made  of 
Tin  Wire,  are  warranted 
FREE  FKOM  VERMIN 
Also,  beet  quality  TtA 
no20  tf 


1 


The    Ores,! 


ANNUAL 


CLEARING  QUI 


ALE 


TBAY8  always  on  band. 


DRY  GOOD! 


THE  WHITE  HOUS 


Will  Commence  on 


MONDAY FEBRUARY 


TN     ORDER    TO    MAKE    BOOM    FOal 
extra  large  acd 


IMPORTANT 


Meerschaum  Pipe  Depot 

643    SEAHKY    STREET. 

PIPES  MADE  TO  ORDER  AT 
tbe  sbortea  ootio?  All  Pipes  and 
Cigar  Holders  wari anted  genuine,  and 
to  oo!or  wbiI.  Meerccbaum  PipFBaod 
walkiDg  Oanes  Mounted  and  Repaired 
at  lowest  Eastern  Prices,  and  witb  tbe  bttstwork- 
maoBbip.  A  large  aaeorunent  of  Walking  Canes 
acd  t'atcr  Goods  of  every  description  always  on 
bandy  no21 1m 


Jones  &.  >chrodei's 

Celebrated  Crab  Cbow der  ean  be  obtained  only 
at  83O  Both  l  tree; ,  nearly  opposite  Ibe  A3  ham- 
bra  Theatre.  Sob  Hait  eats  It,  and  tbey  all 
eat  It.  Only  tbe  best  brunda  of  Liquors  bot- 
tled fox  family  nee,  q 

Sewing  Machines  for  Salt, 

Bentad  and  repaired,  at  116  Poat  street.  Al*o, 
Agency  ft  1 MJ1U"  Af  jo«tab1e  Treadle.  x 


I>o   Yon    ttnoTv 

That  witb  Btjttebicx'b  Pattkbioi  yon  can  ont 
ted  make  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly  f  Send 
postage  atamp  for  an  Illustrated  catalogue.  H. 
A.  Demlng,  agent,  office  of  tbe  Howe  Sewing 
Machine.  No.  113  Kearny  street,  between  Batter 
ftDd  Post.  Ban  Franofnco.  • 


Reduced  piicea.  Shirts  feom  75o.  to  $3. 
Complete  aseortment  of  Genta'  Furnifblng 
Goods.  Beales  &  Go.  Kearny  St.,  near  Bneb  "ot 
Tlie  Place. 

If  you  want  a  clrao  batb,  witb  clean  towels, 
and  a  good  ebave,  or  jour  hair  cut  In  the  bett 
btyle,  by  e  jpsrienoed  woriimn.  go  to  Brown's 
fcetblng  and  Hair  rrsEBlng  Saloon,,  No.  202 
Fourth  strict,  near  Howard.  T 


X>r.     Donerty 

Has  deToted  bis  study  more  particularly  to 
ehron-  nd  specific  practice,  and  as  such  Is 
Dow  ti. :  inost  successful  of  any  Physician  In 
Ban  Francisco.  Office  619  Baoramento  street, 
corner  of  Leidesdorff,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 

Obeer  House. X 

Oyster    Tmae. 

Tbe  ovdter  trade  in  California  Is  a*"*""^ 
gigantic  proportions.  Emerson  Corrille.  of  tbe 
Buddie  Beek,  410  Pine  street,  furnishes  from 
his  own  oyster  beds  at  Ban  Bruno  we«..qt>h  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  of  the  Paelflo  Coast.    His 


msMammm 


Oysters. 

In  strolling  round  tbe  other  night. 
To  look  at  'Frleco  by  gas  light, 
uur  oareless  ra^t,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where    fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  waters  bright,  did  make  &  screen 
Through  wbich  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  tootsy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Made  that  window  seem  to  be 
Borne  fairy  grotto  of  tbe  sea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let'a  go  In  here— 
It  looks  so  nice — and  try  their  cheer." 
■'All  right,"  I  aald,  '•!  must  agree 
That  this  place  suite  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  watter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Said  they  bad  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mlgbt  name.    We  found  it  true, 
^Tid  cooled  magnificently,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that, 
And  If  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
Tou're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  tand  crabs  and  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  found  tbey  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  klndsof  game. 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  bave  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  tbey  have  here  the  beet  ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  doubtB  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  tbis  truth  he'll  And- made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again, 
Pacific  Oyster  Houee,  337  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

GHABLBS  HAARE.  Proprietor. 


....AT  THE.... 

HARMONY    HALL, 

N.W.  oor.  Montgomery  :ni  Sacramento  etc.. 
WEDNESDAY    IT£T,I.\G....F£B.    IS 

THE  UNDERSIGNED  WILL  GSLE 
bratesaid  evening,  bia  BIRTHDAY 
and   tbe    lHh    aoniveresry   of   badness.: 
All  his   frienda   and  acQuaiotabce?,  and  = 
ibe   pub'ie  in  gecem,  are  eordiali?  in-^ 
vited.    ADMISoION"  FREE. 
felOtd  WM.    LAl'.l^RY. 


Do    IVot    Suffer   from    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
i  one,  Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  And  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fi.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
?™»k  from  experience,  having  tested  tbe  Dor- 
ter's capability.  Beterepoes  given  If  required,  a 


Sam  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Buss  House  OsrriageB,  can  be 
•ound  in  trout  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es> 
-abllshxnent,  southwest  corner  isush  and  Mont- 
gomery Bts. ,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carriage  orders 
left  at  either  piaoe  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates. 


TO  VARIETY^ ARTISTES! 

yAElETY    AET1STE8    AND  MINSTREL 
performers  goiDg  from  San  Francisco  to  New 
York,  or  vice  versa,  should  atop  at 

SALT    LAKE    CITY. 

Firat-elass  engagements  effered  ta  flrat-clasa  peo- 
dle  at  "THE  BOWERY,"  Main  street,  Joseph 
Dudley,  Manager.  Letters  eo  addressed,  or  to 
Dick  Brown,  Business  Manager  will  receive  a 
prompt  reply.    ,  fe3  ltn 


A.    DESIDERATUM 

....TO.... 

MANAGERS,  STARSJUD  COMBINATIONS 

AOOMPETKNT  MANAGFR,  AGENT  AND 
Acter.  with  15ye»»'  experience  in  England, 
America,  tbe  Cane  of  Good  Hope  and  Australian 
Colonies,  India  and  China, 

IS  OPEN  TO  ENGAGEMENT. 

Ts  well  posted  with  the  profesaion  and  the  PresB. 
Can  give  names  of  Managers,  Tbeatree  or  Halle 
List  of  Prices  sod  beiaiog  capaotty,  in  nearly  eve/y 
one  ot  the  above  placeB.    Apply  to 

J.  H,  McOABE. 
fe-i  Im  630  WashiDgton  Btreet,  8.  F. 


Spring  Importation 


"WE  HAVE  DECIDED  TO 


SBLL    OF1! 


DUE  PfiESENT  STOCK  OF 


DRY   GOOD) 


LESS  THAN 


THE  FOLLOWING  GOODS  AKE  A  Pi 
OHLT  OF  THE 


Reduced  Sto 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

KVEBT    SATURDAY    NIGHT. 

Piano    and.     Slrglns    at  8  P.M. 


CHARING 


* 


SALOON 


FRENCH  MUTUAL  PROVIDENT 
SAVINGS  &L0AN  SOCIETY. 

Tivtniy-Slxih     6eml<AoDnal     Ulvldend. 

A  DIVIDEND  OP  NINE  PER  CENT.  PER  AN 
nnm.net,  (9  per  cent.)  upon  tbe  operations 
of  the  French  t-avinga  and  Loan  Society,  for  tbe 
sis  months  ending  December  Slat,  1872,  bas,  ic 
conformity  witb  tbe  report  cf  tbe  Committee  of 
V-rification  appointed  by  tbe  members  of  tbe  So- 
ciety, been  declared  by  tbe  Board  of  Administra- 
tion, at  tbe  Semi-Anneal  Meeting  held  on  the 
I6th  instanf.  This  dividend  will  be  payable  on 
and  after  the  eighteenth  instant,  at  the  office  of 
the  Sooiety,  411  Bneb  street.  ___  __  ,  ___ 
BTJfTATE  MAHE, 
j201m  Direotor  of  French  SaviDts  Back' 


GEORGE    MATES"; 

DEALER  IN  OYSTERS,"  OLAMS 
andall  kindi  of  SHELL  FISH. 
SUllsNos.  40,  41,  4S,  California 
Market,  entrance  on  California  street,  %- 

Pnblic  or  private  parties  ud  families  snppbeC 
from  6  A.M.  to  12  p.  id.  Ladies'  and  Gentlemen'. 
Oth*-«t  Rnnm  onen  from  C  *.w.  (/»  12  p. w        ***27't 


006  Atlsaloa  street,  near  Second. 

deli)  EAGLES  &  WILD,  Proprietors. 


CHEYENNE  THEATRE 

Professionals  Wanted. 

SIX  FIRST-CLASS  PEOPLE.-MTJST  HAVE 
good  Wardrobe,  Four  Ladies  and  two  Gen- 
tlemen to  be  good  in  general  business  for  the  com- 
iog  Winter  Season,  commenciniz  the  first  week  In 
November,  1872.  Address  stating  lowest  terms, 
with  Photograph.  Hail  Fare  reldnded  after  fill- 
ing engagement. 

JAMES  MaDANTEL, 
Proprietor  Obeyenne  Theatre  and  Moseum, 
0C52 Look  Box  I.  Obeyenoe,  W.  T. 


M 


WILLIS^BAND. 

USXO    FURNISHED    FOR    ALL 

ocoaEione.    Mnaio  imported,  arranged 


for  sale. 
Fritz  Plpera  and  Marcm  If.  Blnm, 
I<cadlnB  VloMnl.ts. 
Orders  from  the  conn  try  promptly  attended 


ataT-Ordtrs  fr£ 


itr^Mj 


Philadelphia   Restaurant. 

OHAS.  V.  EEEQOLD.  PROPRIETOR. 

THE     OHOIOEST     MEATS     AND 
Vegetables,     Board    hy   the  weed 


^ 


Crystal  Sample  Room 

S35   SACEAUESTO   8TBEET. 

ALL    DRINKS,    PLAIN    OR    FANOY,    TEN 
OENTS.    a»-Hot  Dzicke  a  epeciallv. 


i.n  In 


K.  MATHER, 

Proprietor. 


FEIXCH      STBIPFIi      AND     PU 

6II.B.8— At  75  oeotB  per  yard. 
BUCK    AJ'B  COI.OBED    SIIKI-I 

daced  in  Price. 
ALL   -WOOI,    FOULAKD8-it    M  «i 

per  jard. 
XEAL    JaPAJSSE      POPLIM-il 

cents  per*  yard,  sod  all  otter  PRESS  000/ 

reduced  in  proportion. 
TABLE   BAMABE.8,   DAMASK.  NA 

KINS.      HTCK       AMI        A)AMA» 

TOWELS,   ASD   OTHEB     BOHI 

TXC  GOODS—  At. leee  than  ooet. 
CLOAKS.  SUITS  AKB  SBATCM-'1 

be  Bold  at  prices  far  below  Oo.t  of  I mport.u 
LADIES'      ASD       IHILBBIS'8    B 

niBi. 

MEB.IJO  IJDFKWEAB. 
KIBBOKS,   DAJlllKIBtmiFS,  El 
DHOIDEKIES  ASH   LACK'S. 


A  LARGE  LOT  OF  BABY  LINE 


Ladies'  Underclothio 


ALL  OF  WHI0H  WE  SHALL  SELL 


At  Extraordinary  Low  Pri« 


Bar  Sugar 

"POR    5ALE-518    KEARNY    STSEET.   AT 
-*       HEROER'S.     Alio,  eTorj  kind  ol  Candies 

M.    A.   HEBOEK, 


Indian  Queen  Range. 

The  Best  in  -tbe  "Market 


HABUEAOTTTRED  BY 

■I 


SOLE    AGENTS    FOB 

PREVILLE'S  KID  CLOVE 

Which  will  be  sold  daring  the  sale  at 

$18   ;£>©!•    Dozer 


J.W,Davidson&C( 

NORTHWEST  OOBNER 


lAGUlRE'S  OPERA  HOUSE 

JV  RIW  OOMKATION  OP 


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lalian  Opera  Company! 


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pot  a  Bsnr?  siasox  only. 


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In    n     FrrBli      Undg-ot     of    Rnre    Gems. 


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Tareaa  Circle aj  |   pn 

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THISTLETON'S 

JOLLY  CIAIffT! 

ONLY  TKN    CENTS. 

THISTLETON'sTo  POST  STREET 


tRGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 

....  0LBCCLATE8,  IN    ... 

Ill    the    Theatre*., 

AJTO    U 

CIRCULATED  EVERY   DAY 

a  te>  tui. 
KNBRALLY    THROUGH OT    THE    CITY 


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NOSI:   BIT  THE    BFBT  QVAMTY    OF  MKA1S 
UAH  BR  HAD    AT 

&tal1a  n,  O,  Ofililornin.  Market 


MOUNTAIH  BEER. 


Only  Depot,  624  Sacramento  street. 

THIN    la   THK    OW1.Y    REAL     T,  A  OKIE.    AJ» 
tba  floaat   Baar  on  tDln  Uoatt.      IC   ia  PURK,  NOUBlbtt- 
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31  7  Kearny  street. 


Have  yon  beheld  It?    If  not,  you've  ft  treat 

At  tQCTARZA'S  PUNCH  SALOON,  In  Kearny  street 

Th-re  BONA,  dlaclple  of  OKEAT  BQUAUZA, 

DI'pt'D^B  faoaed  Magio  Pnodheo;  rathar 

Th«  moat  deliolona  mix  mt,..  ,,-,c  recorded; 

Ami  have  with  many  medals  heou  ronrardodf 

Ladles  their  0ORDlAl*4  tri:  e  cau  alp  at  lelvtrre,— 

Their  "TiC^RS"  appeals, -and  Man  gain   "LADIUt. 

PLEASURE. " 
To  allay  connubial  dlnVrencea  and  pain, 
In  "ANTI-DIYORCS"  you  can  yoar  end  attain. 
Sip  of  the  potent  extract  but  one  taste, 
Your  arm,  consoling,  Htrtin.it  In  round  her  waist ' 
aneaH  what  a   "ItORXINO  OOUFORr"  In  the  kUff  «■ 
That  hwals  ths  patrrel  aa<l  Imparts  the  bltaal 
The  "WELCOME"  too,  yon'Jl  always  find 
A  balmy  soother  for  the  troubled  mind. 
Tha  Might  "AORORA/'and  the  sweet  "PAREWEU  ,* 
Jnst  visit  BONA,  and  you'll  all  fare  welll 
His  wHYOIENXC  BITTBRS"  aro  the  panaoet 
For  all  dyspeptics  and  for  dlarrhcsa. 
No  Cholera  Morbus  ever  has  beon  fonnd 
Where  '•HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  knock  around. 
BONA  and  8Q.U  AltZA,  aplce  of  all  dotraotors, 
Hare  proved  the  Nation  «  greatest  benefaotoril 
Full  FORTY  dlffdreat  hitlthfal  d'luw  yoa'll  doA 
To  aid  the  Man— invigorate  the  mlndl 
Not  this  alone — a  Welcome  yon  will  meet 
At  BONA'8-fSQUARZA-S)  -317  KEARNY  STREET. 
Benatrmber,  too,  not  this  famed  place  to  pass; 
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IHE  JOTOKAL  OJ  AMDSEMEKIS. 

PnblULed  «rery  Day  In  the  Year  by 

X.       I>.        BOGr-A-IRIS'O't 


SSS  tferehut  *«<«    68«  WoahlBltoii  rt». 

Below  Monta-ornery,  Ban  Fraociaoo. 


THURSDAY FEBEUARI 13,  1873 


AMUSEMENTS,    Etc. 


California  Theatre. 

The  management  announce  to-night  ft*  tbe  Isst 
Dlgbtbit  two  of  "Pygmalion  and  Galatea,"  Ian 
DieM  bat  two  of  the  engagement  of  Jobn  T.  Ray- 
mind  and  potiiitely  lha  laat  night  af  tbe  lively 
purleiqoe  of  "Izioo."  To-morrow  nigbt  Jobn  T, 
Raymond  will  tint  bis  popularity  lo  San  Francisco 
by  taking  a  benefit.  Wo  don't  thiok  there  is;  feir 
of  his  being  disappoints,  earc  in  lb*  faot.  thai 
the  California  Tbeatro  Is  not  large  enough  to  bold 
all  bis  friends.  Tbe>  bill  ie  a  very  altraciiys one.  Tbe 
evening's  entettalnmsnt  will  commence  with 
"Pygmalion  and  Galatea"  and  after  tbie  Shak- 
epeare'a  "Oemt  dyof  Errors"  with  John  Raymond 
and  J.  O.  Williamson  at  tbe  two  Uromios.  There 
are  thousands  of  people  in.thls  oi'y  who  have  never 
loen  this  p'sy  on  tbe  stage  and  who  wili  wolome 
ibis  opportanity  of  doing  so. 
Alhauibra. 

Snob  a  combination  as  tbe  Emerson  Minstrels, 
with  Johnny  Allan  and  Little  Mao  aa  a  matter  of 
course  draws  immense  houses.  Tbe  finale  to  the 
Urst  part  entitled  "The  Treadmill."  in  which 
Billy  Emersoc,  Jobnny  Allen  and  tbe  whole  com- 
pany appear,  is  one  of  tbe  lirdliast  things  of  its 
kind  eT*rse*non  Wastage.  The  soreamieg  farce 
of  "A  Trip  to  Paris,"  ia  whioh  Billy  hmeraooi 
Johnny  Allen  and  Little  Mac  all  appear,  oonoludeo 
tburioh  ftatt  of  fan. 
Metropolitan  Theatre. 

Miae  Manan  Mordannt,  the  talented  protein  ac- 
tress, will  appear  again  to-night  in  tbe  very  lively 
and  interesting  drama  of  ''Darling;  or.  Woman 
■  and  her  Msaier."  in  which  she  gives  six  distinct 
impersonations  ot  character,  To-morrow  eight 
Mies  Moidaunt  will  take  a  benefit  wnlohwehope 
will  bo  a  hamper.  Miss  Mordauat  ia  the  b»Bt  pro- 
tean not  real  ever  in  California  and  deserves  a  good 
bentfi'.  in  recognition  of  ber  talent. 
Slaguire's  Opera.  House. 

Ia  apiti  of  the  ponriog  rain  last  night,  there 
-was  a  very  large  ana  fashionable  audience  at  this 
boose,  wben  Madame  Agatha  Mates  made  ber 
appoaranoe  as  Leonora  in  "11  Trovatore."  Tbe 
California  prima  donoa  received  a  warm  greeting 
when  she  came  on  the  stage,  and  thenceforward 
the  apvlaase  whioh  followed  ber  efforts  was  load 
and  frequent.  Madame  gtites  was  in  fine  voice, 
ml  sang  in  ber  nsnal  brilliant  it.le.  She  was  ably 
seconded  by  bignor  Piei.o  Baccei.  whoeang  splen- 
didly, and  in  the  third  act  eiectritldd  the  aadlence 
by  giving  tbe  high  0  from  tbe  chest.  How  ezael- 
lent  an  Azncena  Signora  Bianohi  is  all  are  aware, 
she  gained  ber  fall  there  of  the  honor!  lust  even- 
ing, and  at  the  close  of  the  first  aoeae  of  the  .sec- 
ond act.  was  recalled  with  Signer  Biccei.  Signor 
Signor  Pardlni  wjb  applauded  for  "H  Balen,"  and 
made  some  good  points  in  tbe  ooaiaoter  of  II 
Conto  di  Lnna,  and  the  other  parts  were  well  tilled 
by  Mrs.  Kvana,  M.  Ronoovieri  and  Mons.  Charles 
To-morrow  evening  the  grand  opera  of  "Norma" 
will  be  performed  with  Signorioa  Adelioa  Speran- 
m  In  tbe  liile  rote,  and  Mies  AnnieMcKenz.e  as 
Adelgisa. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Oogitl  and  Cooper,  the  California  soogand  daifte 
-artistes,  are  great  favorites  at  this  boa.-e;  Miss 
Lillie  Hall  appears  nightly  in  song  aod  dance  and 
.popaiar  ballads;  J.  U ,  Larkln  and  Carrio  Arm- 
strong present  original  Dutch  aois:  Miss  Jose- 
phine appears  to  advantage  in  "The  Girl  with  tbe 
Flowing  Hair;"  Mies  I'&nny  Garretsoa  and  Miss 
-Miuoie  Fillmore  gain  much  applaiue  for  their 
doable  polka,  and  tbo  pleasing  melodrama  of 
"Pongo"  terminates  tbe  evtning's  amusement. 
Wilton's  Grand  Amphitheatre. 

Tbe  entertainment  given  by  tbe  great  combina- 
tion troupe  at  this  place  of  amusement  baa  hit  tbe 
taste  of  tbe  public  tiaotly  aod  ae  large  and  fash- 
ionable audiences  are  nightly  In  atteodaice  atthe 
horse  opera  under  tbe  direction  of  Impresiario 
'Wilson  aa  at  tbe  Italian  Opera,  M'lle  Dockxill  so 
far  surpasses  any  other  eqoes-  riennu  tnat  she  has 
caused  qnite  a  sensation ;  M.  J.  Kenibel  is  the  fun- 
nloei  clown  who  ever  domed  the  moU'.y.  and  the 
programme  ia  an  excellent  one. 
Woodward's   Gardens. 

Thousands  visit  ad  these  i garden*  on  Sunday. 
Tbe  performances  by  tae  Bimlay  Family  gave 
general  satisfaction.  Tbe.biby  carnal  is  a  grea  t- 
attractloa  here,  a^d  exjitsi  much  admiration(?) 
Next  Saturday,  Messrs.  Cos  and  Lay  will  make 
an  ascension  in  tneir  mammoth  gas  balloon. 
Anatomical  Jte.cBi-.iHi.— One  of   tbe  most 

eotoDlew  collections  of  tbe  kind  in  the  United 
States,  oompria)o\'  hundreds  of  costly  and  beau- 
tiful wrx  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
only>  at  the  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
hoar  may  be  prorltablv  armm  ner*. 


'Twos  Ever  Thus. 

A  yonog  man  who  heard  Kate  Stmton 
lecture  on  "The  Love  b  of  Great  Men"  tbe 
other  night,  found  a  half-pint  of  peanuts, 
which  he  deBtgned  presenting  to  the  choiee 
of  hie  heart,  to  be  so  mat'er-of-faot,  eo  gross 
and  Bsrdid,  in  fact,  that  he  took  them  back 
and  had  his  money  refunded.  Thui  do  we 
see  that  there  is  a  chord  in  every  breast  sus- 
ceptible of  ihafiDSBtsontimentwhen  touched 
by  a  master  hand. 

-An  Unhappy  Error. 

"Wouldn't  your  wife  be  hopping  mad  if 
ah©  knew  viho.wrots  this?"  was  the  begin- 
ning of  a  letter  which  a  wife  in  Evanaville, 
Iud.,  found  in  ber  husband's  pocket.  The 
answer  didn't  appear  to  agree  with  him. 
wben  be  arrived  at  home.  He  didn't  go 
out  tibia  employment  for  three  weeks  af- 
terward, and  then  his  face  wore  the  look 
ot  one  who  was  not  entirely  bappy. 

The  niinbia  Legislature-  bcass^oTaHarTe 
°nd  Sonle. 


Love  and  Cold  Water. 

Young  Cubbies,  of  Lancaster,  offered  his 
lore  to  a  maiden,  a  few  days  ago,  aod  was 
rejectad.  The  wor'd  immediately  bfgan  to 
seem  oold  and  gloomy  to  him.  Beef  aod  po- 
tatoes bad  no  charms  for  him.  Life  was 
empty,  human  happiness  a  mookery,  and 
miscellaneous  vie.uils  an  unnecefBiry  and 
disgusting  nuisance.  It  seemed  to  Gobbles 
that  things  might  be  smoother  aod  less  lac- 
erating to  his  feelings  on  tbe  thither  shore ; 
go  he  concluded  to  kill  himself.  On  this  in- 
tent he  leaped  into  the  cietarn  in  tbe  back 
yard.  The  water  was  icy  cold,  and  just  as 
he  struck  bottom,  it  occurred  to  him  that 
some  bliss  might  perhaps  even  yet  be  gath- 
ered from  life  in  this  world  of  sin  and  sor- 
row. Bo  he  screamed  for  help,  and  while 
bis  brother  ran  for  a  rope,  Cubbies  began  to 
tread  water  and  think.  It  ssemed  to  bim 
thet  human  happiness  was  not  es  much  a 
mockery  as  he  imagined,  and  even  hash 
appeared  lo  be  susceptible  of  being  assimi- 
lated with  some  degree  of  relish.  Wben  be 
was  dragged  up,  ho  was  put  to  bed  with 
such  an  aggravated  influenza  and  inflamma- 
tory rheumatiam  that  be  was  obliged  to  tell 
his  sorrows  through  his  nose.  Wben  Oub- 
bles  loves  again,  he  will  reduce  things  to  a 
certainty  before  be  aeks  her  to  be  bis. 


A  Good  Idea. 

It  is  said  that  the  Berlin  post-office  i"b 
about  to  introduce  an  improvement  upon 
the  original  postal  card  sys  em.  A  card  is 
to  be  provided,  on  which  a  message  may  be 
sent  and  reply  returned  at  one?.  Tbe  orig- 
inal Eender,  by  paying  the  trifling  postage 
both  ways,  may  thQB  secure  an  answer  at 
once,  tha  parson  addressed  ooly  having 
to  write  a  line  or  s o  on  tie  card  wben  be  re- 
ceives it,  and  return  it  to  tbe  postman. 
This  is  a  greit  convenience,  worth  consider- 
ing in  the  issue  of  pos'al  cards  in  this  coun- 
try. 
Worms. 

Joseph  Neumann,  the  silk-worm  man,  an- 
ewera  the 'question,  "what  shall  we  do  with 
our  boys  and  girls?"  by  advising  the  erec- 
tion of  silk  factories  and  silk  worm  breeding 
establishments  and]  setting  the  boys  and 
girls  to  work  there.  Yes,  but  will  our  boys 
and  girls  like  to  feed  worms  before  the  time 
comes  wben  they  must  iu.ee:  a  inly  do  so  ? 


Dull  Times. 

City  itoms  are  dull.  There  are  no  sonsi- 
t:ODS  to  be  made  out  of  actual  occurrances, 
so  "the  live  paper"  has  set  its  Ananias  at 
work  inveoting  preposterous  yarns.  That 
story  of  tbe  somnambulist  who  shot  a  friend, 
and  bad  him  planted  in  Lone  Mountain 
Cemetery  qoietly,  is  very  emaciated. 


Hopeful. 

A  too  sanguine  bridegroom  appends  to 
Ihs  announcement  of  his  marriage  in  the 
Vermont  Journal,  "No  cards,  no  cake,  no 
divorce." 

Pliotofrrapiiic    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  st  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  street,  v 

500     JPftlre*     ol     SockH, 
At  all  prices,  it  c  he  What  Cheer  Laundry. 


t:i,ealt±i  ana  I'leasare. 

Tcere  are  not  too  many  pleasures  la  Ban 
Francisco.  Nothing  Is  more  pleasant,  nothing 
more  health.glvlng  than  a  drive  into  tne  conn- 
Cry  now  ana  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
keep  a  carriage  of  their  own,  can  And  one 
aqnai  In  elegance  to  any  private  conveyance 
at  tbe  Occidental  Carriage  stand.  Frank  Bon- 
ton  has  there,  and  at  his  st&bleB  1016  Stockton 
street,  carriages  of  every  description.  His 
urtvers  are  careful  and  experiences,  hie  chargoB 
are  moderate.  Tbe  moral  of  tbe  above  is: 
CO  to  Frank  Bonton  ax  the  occidental  Hotel 
wben  yon  want  a  carriage.  o 


For  the  Very  Best  Drinks, 

Goto   Ya.es'  Branch  Saloon,   corcer  of  Market 
and  Tbird  strestv  no 


Altoeethej-  me  Best. 

It  Is  curious,  but  true,  that  J.  A.  Sbaber, 
707  Market  street,  near  Third,  Bbould  sell  fur- 
nltnre  and  bedding  cheaper  thnn  any  other 
dealer  In  this  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
convinced.  y. 


Lilve    Wen. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  Is  tbe  causeof  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Wash- 
Ingtoa  treet,  at  tbe  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Bocken,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  since 
1849.  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Taboe 
trout,  SzAmagundl  sonrj,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  deBlre.  Tbe  best  cud  of  tea  In  the 
city—  English  breakfast  tea  —  Sonobong  and 
Orange  Pekoe— can  be  obtained  here*  a 


A.  PlensMit  laocation. 

Persona  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  Enltes  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tne  building  Is  a  verv  fine  one  and  1b  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. . 


JD>r.  Barlow   J.  Smith 

Is  gl  I  •  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
/eaoeo  at  hie  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evenfr  g,  commencing  at  7  %  o'clock. 
A  Dart  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prefer, Mng  for  patients-.  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  lo  health 
to  Invalids  dally,  from  9  to  4  p.  at ,  tree.        w 


Balrworlc  and  Combing: 

Made  up  or  at  and  cheap  at  850  Washlrgtcn 
meet,  nter  Btocaton.    Slctf*  finrifl  fitft 


Waalalxisr  Returned  in  OneDay 
and  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry, 

Everybody    Suited. 

There  U  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
in  hats.  At  "  TBa"  Bat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny) ,  all  these 
nrw  stjlea  can  be  found.  Tbe  stock  Is  Immense 
—the  prices  ire  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  Is  sure  to  be  Bolted.  b 


Eureka  Social  Club. 

The  prizes  to  be  awarded  at  the  Ninth  An- 
nual masquerade  ball  of  tbe  Eareka  Social 
Club  are  on  exhibition  in  the  window  of  Stoltz 
and  Sons  dry  goodB  store-  Sauth-east  corner  of 
Kearny  ar?d  Pine  streets  B 

Fob  SAL*— A  lot  ef  cheap  i  Ilk  dresses,  at  33 
Geary  street.  A  good  price  paid  lor  cast-off 
clothing. 

Chfap  Jewelry,  Kid  Glov^.  and  Lalies  and 


•MO,    Til  AX K    TOtJ,    JOHN." 


I  never  raid  I  loved  von,  John  : 
Why  will  yon  tease  me  day  by  dsy, 

And  wax  a  waarloess  to  look  upon. 
With  always  "di>"and  "pray." 

Yon  know  I  never  loved  yon,  Jobn  : 
No  fault  of  mine  made  me  your  toast  : 

Why  will  you  haunt  me  with  a  face  as  wan 
As  shows  an  honr-old  ghost  ? 

I  dare  say  Meg  or  Moll  wonld  take 

Pity  upon  you,  if  you'd  ask  ; 
And  pra ,-  don't  linger  tingle  for  my  sake, 

Who  can't  ptrfcroi  that  task. 

I  have  no  hear.?—  Parbap3  I've  not  : 
But  then  you're  mad  to  take  offense 

That  I  don't  give  you  what  I  have  not  got ; 
Use  your  own  common  iea:e. 

Let  bygones  be  bygones  : 

Don't  call  me  falsp,  who  owed  not  to  b9  trae, 
1'drather  answer  "  No"  to  fifty  Johns 

Than  answer  "Yes"  to  you. 

Let's  mar  our  pleasant  days  no  mere- 
Song- birds  of  paBEag*,  days  of  you'h  ; 

Citcii  at  M-day,  forget  <he  day 3  before — 
I'll  wink  at  your  unlrutb. 

Let  ns  strike  beads  «B  bea^y  friends- 
No  mere,  no  less ;  and  friendship's  good ; 

Only  don't  keep  in  view  ulterior  end", 
Aod  points  not  understood 

In  open  tr^a'y.    Rise  above 
Quibbles  and  shuffling,  off  and  on  : 

Here's  friendship  fjr  yon  If  you  like;  but  love- 
No,  thank  jou, John  1 


A  Remarkable  Girl. 

A  servant  girl  in  Newark  named  Bridget 
Beagau  nas  arrested  for  pilfering,  and  on 
being  searched,  six  pounds  of  butter  with  a 
lump  of  ice,  and  eeven  pounds  of  sugar, 
were  found  secreted  io  her  boiom. 

A  girl  who  could  walk  about  with  a  pound 
of  ice  in  ber  bosom  would  not  be  likely  to 
be  warm  and  sympathetic. 


Pr -ju diced. 

The  fact  that  Uog,  a  Chinaman  in  tbe 
employ  of  CorDelius  Stagg,  was  had  up  in 
the  Police  Court  tbe  other  day,  charged 
with  robbing  bis  master,  lead  our  English 
friend,  'Arry  '01m.es,  to  ejaculata-  "TJng 
a  Chinaman!    They  ought  b'all  to  be  'uog." 


A  Happy  Pfew  Year. 

What  a  pleasure  it  ia  to  meet  a  smiling  counte- 
nance, whether  it  be  on  tbe  street  or  in  the  par- 
lor. Aod  why  is  it  that  some  faces  wear  a  contin- 
ually happy  look?  It  is  simply  because  tbey  live  on 
a  plain,  nutritious  and  eubstan.ial  diet.  That  man 
is  a  public  benefactor  who  will  conscientiously 
serve  ua  witb  a  clean,  toothsotna  and  wholesome 
me.%1.  Louis  Meyers,  pronrietor  of  the  "White 
House."  Kearny  street,  also  of^he  Capitol  Bes- 
taoraLt,  Fourth  street,  does  it.  as  hundreds  can 
entbutticBtically  testily.  Hie  kitchens  are  marvels 
of  ord.r  and  cleanliness,  Try  him,  and  you  will 
find  it  impossible  to  eat  elsewhere. 


Holiday    Candles, 

Fresb,  sweet  and  delicious  Candles,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery.. 578  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    a 

It  Is  Ptirtectly  Asionishlntt 

How  beautifully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
>etore  8  *.H.  returned  the  same  evening  If  de 
4lred.  z 


Fresh  and1  Sweet. 

Fer  the  beet     confectionery,   go   to    Cacfcj    aod 
Wagner's.  W  Montgomery  St.  near  Sutter.        N 


Wb&t    Cheer    Jt_.a,u.ndiry 

Employe  no  Ohlnamen,  and  should  be  pat 
ronlsed  by  everybody.  * 


Diamond    Catarrh    Bemedy 

Is  a  Bure  enre  for  Catarrh  or  Golds.  Ask  your 
drugsist  for  it,  or  send  to  Dr,  A,  F.  Evot,  No. 
9  Po6t  street. z 

The  Illustrated   Press   (S.  F. ) 

No.  1,  January,  1873.  Sold  by  subscription— 
$1  50  a  year.  Elegant,  choice,  cheap.  Sample 
Duo>erp,  15  cents.  Addrass  Murray,  Dewey  & 
Co.,  S.  F.  o 

Olaibvozakt.— Madame  Clara  Antonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
has  removed  to  S23  Kearny  st.  Consultations  in 
Sngllsh,  French  and  German.  *i 


Oysters. 

Why  travel  so  far?  Shellfish  of  every  kind 
kept  n1  Mannlna's,  oyster  dealer,  GT2  Howard 
Btroi,  near  Tbird,  neit  to  car  office.  c 


Lever  Buckle.  Suspenders, 

At  $1  per  pair— 26  per  cent,  cheaper  than  else- 
wherB — at  tbe  Wbat  Cheer  Laundry.  i 


Genuine   Ha.ana    Clears. 

Best  brands  at  61     .Montgomery  street,  S.  W. 
ooiner  of  Merchant.    Frsnck  &  Oahn.  q 


For    Wasning; 

Shirts,  $1  60  per  doz.;  small  pieces,  50c.  psr 
1 1.  s.    At  the  What  Cheer  Lr-undry-  • 


For  a  eafe  and  efficient  BEAurrprEB  of  the 
Complexion,  use  Dioe&v'b  Famous  Ceime  de 
Lib.  i 


The  Mountain  Beer  Is  the  only  real  Lsger  on 
thlB  Ooast.  Call  and  try  It,  at  C24  Saoramento 
straet,  where  it  ie  fold  at  10  cents  a  glass.       x 

Best    Quality    of  r>Ofirsk:ln 

Driving  gloves,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  tbe  What 
0  jeer  Laundry  z 

Something  .New. 

Wm  A.  Hubbard's ;  manufactured.  mlaeeB'  and 
Infant's  garments  and  ladies  underwear  In  suit?, 
are  f  imed  for  their  superiority  of  make  and  tex- 
ture all  over  tbe  Union.  Mr.  Geo.  W.  Amldon, 
the  authorized  agent  of  Mr.  Hubbard,  has  estab- 
lished a  depot  ol  these  goods  at  2i8  Second  et, 
for  wholesale  and  retail  tride.  A  liberal  dli- 
count  to  the  trade.  j 


American  Watches, 

Bedaced  i rices,  at  H.  A.  Oallender's  62  Sec- 
ond St,  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    'Watches  carefully  reoairad.  d 


U    You    Want 

Your  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
cot  spoiled,  eend  them  to  the  What  Cheer  Laun 
tryi z 

McDowell,    Show   Card  Writer, 

^ady^rn^B^an^xpxJejQordAr^^ 


Holiday    Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tables 
that  compare  with  Squsrza's.  Squuza's  Punches 
are  fameui  for  the  high  art  shown  In  their  man- 
ufacture, the  happy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  the  great  Squarza,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
tbo  Holiday  tables.  For  sale  at  tbe  new  branch, 
317  Eearnv  Btreet,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
120  Leidesdorff  Btreet.  a 


The    Best    Remedies, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  lor  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
I  r'B  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  billons  complaints. 
For  tal<j  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Sansome 
etreet,  earner  of  Oommf  rclal.  • 


Chinese  Employment  Company 

3PIEHCE   tab  CO. 

FUBHISH 

CHINESE  LABOR 

FOE  ALL  PABTS  OE  THE  UNITED  STATES, 
.No  627  Sacramento  street.  Bet.  Eearoy 
aod  Montgomery,  Saa  t ranciaco,  Oal.  We  are 
prepared  to  furnish  at  short  notice,  Domestic 
Servaotf,  Hotel  OookB,  Laundry  Men.  W»lte», 
Common  Labor,  rs,  Farm  Hands,  Ball-road 
Hands,  Gardener',  Mechanics,  Factory  Haods, 
Wood  Choppers,  etc,  etc.  Special  attention  given 
to  furalsblng  Domestic  Servants.        j\  20  lm 


MESSRS.  M'NEIL&CALDER 

.  NNOUNCES  TO  THEIR  FRIENDS  AND 
A  the  Public  generally,  that  they  have  opened 
under  OOLMAN'S  CLOTHING  STORF,  Corner 
of  Bush  and  Montgomery  streets,  with  a  WELL 
SELECTED   8T00E  of 

CHOICE  WINES, 

LIQtOES     AND 


Alt  are  invited  to  call,  and  ARCHIE  MoNEIL 
AND  WM.  O.  OALDER  will  do  their  best  to 
make  them  comfortable.  ja3Uf 


FRENCH_COt?DS. 

MME.  PONS,  IMPORTER  AND  DEALER  JN 
Parisian  Good  =  ,  has  just  recslved  a  large  and 
varied  assortment  of 

Frencli  Corsets 
Of  all  kinds,  and  piices.  Silk  Ooiseta,  and  Corsets 
made  to  order.  Ladies'  Underwear  and  Tonr- 
naires.    631  Stcr&mento  straet.  fell  lm 


■  ...AS  THE.... 

HARMONY    HALL, 

N.W.  oor.  Montgomery  and  Sacramlnto  Bte., 
WEDXE9BAT    £TEMNO..,.F£B,    18 

THE  UNDERSIGNED  WILL  GELE 
brate  said  evening,  his  BIRTHDAY 
and  the  12th  anniversary  of  business. ' 
All  bis  friends  and  acquaintances,  and! 
the  public  in  geDeni.  are  cordially  in-~ 
vited.  ADUIbblON  FREE. 
felOtd  WM.   LABIKSKY. 


TO  VARIETY^ ARTISTES! 

yARIBTY    ARTISTES    AND  MINSTREL 

'  performers  going  from  San  Francisco  to  New 
York,  or  vice  versa,  should  stop  at 

SALT    LAKE    CITY. 

First-elass  engagements  offered  to  first-class  poo- 
dle at  "THE  BOWERY,"  Main  street,  Joseph 
Dudley,  Manager.  Letters  eo  addressed,  or  to 
Dick  Brown,  Business  Manager  will  reoeive  a 
prompt  reply.  fe3  lm 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

ET£KV    SATURDAY    NIGHT. 


Piano    ana     Singing    at  8  P*. 51, 


CHARING 


* 


SALOON 


406  Mission  atreet.  near  Second. 
delO  EAGLES  A  WILD,  Proprietors. 


JUST    ARRIVED    BY   RAIL,  AND  WILL  BE 
sold  at  prices  to  suit  the  times,  a  good  assort- 
ment of 

POCKET    CUTLERY, 
*    SCINSOBS,    and 

EDGE  TOOLS, 
AH  warranted,  at.  CHAS.  OTTO  A  GO'S  Hard- 
ware Store,  318  Bnsh  street,  Rnss  House  Block, 
t r:-i  Francisco.  feSlw 


nil.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM 

And  College  of  Medicine. 

IO  OOfi  BEAUTIFUL  AND  INSTRUCT- 
lu.uvv  iv«  obteots  to  be  Barn.  Open  to  the 
Pnblio  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  ECttEKA  HiL* 
3 18  Montgomery  street.    FOR  MEN  ONLY- 

sv-Db.  Jokdan'8  Pettate  Office  Is  at  Xil 
Geary  street  (opposite  old  Meobanios'  Pavilion). 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession, 


T 


HE    UNDERSIGNED,     WHO     HAS    BEEK 
over  twelve  years  connected  with  the  press  of 


Melbourne,  and  is  well  known  by  the  members  of 
ihe  profession  in  the  Colonies,  begs  to  iatimatc 
thatneie  prepared  to  give  experienced  advice  te 
all  peraoDS  prof eeeionaliy  viBlting  or  meditating  n 
visit  to  the  Australian  Colonies.  Fee  modanW 
Punctuality  in  dispatching  replies  may  be  relied 
upon, 

WIiiLIAV  HENRY  WATERS. 
1 '2 Victoria    Chambers,   40  Oollins   street.  M»f. 
bourne.     Australia.  fefi  tf 


AlrOBRA  HOGGING  HOUSE. 

FINELY  FURVISHED  ROOMS,  6IN- 
gleor  is  suits, 
T*7eU  XilKbied  and  Ventilated. 

Unfurnished  Rooms  to  let-  Lodging  wlu 
or  witbeut  board.  ALHAMBRA  BUILDING 
■  IB  Bo«h  «tre*t.  ooM  tf 


S.F. BUSINESS  DIRECTOR 

Booksellers  and  Btatlontan. 

H.  H.  Moore,  608  Montgomery,  near  iletchant- 

XI a alnesa  College*- 
Heald's,  Bryant  A  Btratton's  College,  24  Post  E 

Batch  era. 
Eats,  Fred,  Stella  M  to  100,  California  Market, 

llraaa  Foonderle*. 
Weed  A  Kingwall,  California,  125  First  si 

Dent  I  at  a. 
Dr.  King'a  Grand  Dental  and  Sur*io*l  Ioutitit 
616  Saoramento  street. 

French  Fancy   Qoods. 
Locsn  A  Co..  19  Montgomery,  107  and  109  batter. 

Banian  Hair. 
Sampson,  A,  B.  A  Co.,  110  Second  street. 

Alaalc  and  Maalcnl  Instrument*. 
Keene,  O.  O,.  mft-.  accord i an s.  repairer  of  all  kisi 
nmsfoal  instruments,  N.E,  oor.  Bush  A  K*ua_ 
Wlnea  and  L1qii«r».     (Wholtsalo.) 
Daneri   F.  A  Co..  W4  Front 


Mme.  JOSEPHINE  EDMONDS 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANie    PHYSICIA5 

TTFK1VTT     YEARS      OF     Fit  ACTIO! 


IN  THE  TREATMENT  OF  DISEASES'INO- 
deot  to  females  has  plac-d  Madame  Ed'aoad 
at  tbe  bead  of  all  pbysioians  making  suob  praolia 
a  specialty,  and  enables  her  to  guarantee  a  setae,' 
and  permanent  cure  in  the  worst  oases  of  sua 
predion  aod  menstrual  doraosemente.  Ladi* 
will  Qod  Madame  Edmonds  a  skillful  Dbj-Biolao 
aod  it.  is  ro  their  interest  to  eonsnlt  her  in  all  di* 
easeB  lnoident  to  women  before  tampering  wit) 
poisonous  nostrums,  qaaolc  doctors  and  hnmboti 
Madame  Edmonds  describee  diseases  without  aa 
informa'ioD  from  the  patient,  and  oarea  wltbou 
>be  ubb  ef  mercury  or  ezDerimente,  thns  earin 
from  wrong  treatment  for  private,  chronic  ao> 
cancer  dieeases.  CorreBpondenae  strictly  cobs) 
dential,  Offlos  and  resideooe,  llfi  Pine  itrett 
between  Eearoy  and  Montgomery.  ja20  ly 


AMERICAN     EXCHANGE, 

HAYWARD8. 

10HT  OAKKb PBOPEIBTOE 

Flrst'Clasa    Hotel. 

jyl5  fim 


OR-  H.  C.  F.  BEHRENS. 

ornoH. 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITUTI 

N.  F.-  cor.  Jt.cknon  nod  Kearny  at  a, 

THE  GREAT  ERAplOATOR  OF  SPEOUl 
OUMPLAINTS,  formerly  of  Lock  Hospital 
London.  *nri  toe  laactwelve  venrsof  San  FranoiSM 
DR.  TOZERinforni"  the  afflicted  that  after  villi 
ing  all  the  HOSPIrAl.a  IN  LuNDOW  AH1 
PARIS,  and  spending  one  year  in  the  moBtoals 
brated  Hospital  id  Loodoa,  tbe  LOOK,  be  hu  re 
opened  Ms  old  Medical  Institute  at  the  old  stand 
whera  he  can  always  bs  found.  DR.  TOZKK  ba 
for  forty  year  a  met  with  naparalleled  oncosis  ii 
tbe  treatment  of  diseiBa  generally  known  a 
CHRONIC  AttD  SPECIAL  CUMPLilNTS. 

DK.  CHAS.  H.  TOZEB 
is  in  every  way  responsible,  binding  himself  U 
fff-ot  a  permanent  cukk.  or  making  no  ohars;ea 
Those  who  oanuot  afford  to  pay  for  advioe  aei 
medicine  will  be  oharged  for  roediaiue  only.  Till 
MWN1HLY  RESTORATIVE  PILLS,  neterknewi 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  cases  for  which  tbeyar 
recommended,  are  to  be  obtained  only  at  a. 
office.  Price,  $5  per  box.  Full  direction  on  eaol 
bor,  aen  t,  bs  j<  xprees  or  otherwise. 

DK.  TOZER  goes  not  imitate  the  advertlilor 
Quacks  who  make  it  a  practice  to  puolish  file 
utSdiivita  and  other  false  reference?,  bat  refen  U 
tbe  mo«t  reepeotable  peoDle  in  tbe  Stare,  whom  hi 
has  coeed  of  diseaaea  which  others  have  tailed  u 
oare. 

Bit.    OHA9.    fT.  TOZEB, 
N,  E.  corner  Kearny  and  Jaokson  streets, 

fel-tf  San  Franoleoo.  i 


OUTSIDE    LANDS, 

ANT    AND    ALL    PERSONS    THAT    HAV1    I 

m.do  DCPLIOATE  PAYMENTS  on  OOT 
SIDE    LAND    ASSESSMENTS    can    bs..   Ik  1 
amount  refunded  at  the  office  of  toe  andersii 
npon  the  presentation  of   an  order   from  Uu  | 
Mayor  and  Oity  and  Oonnty  Attorney. 
delBtf      '  A.  AtSTIH.  ' 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

MASONIC    SAVINGS    AND   LOAN    BANK.  I 

Ro.    6   Foat    street,  nloooulc  Temple, 
SAN  FRANCISCO. 

AT  A  MEETING  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  DIREOl 
tors  of  this  Bank,  held  January  20th,  1B71 
a  dividend  was  deolar-«d  at  tbe  rate  of  ten  (10)  pei 
cent,  per  annum  on  Term  or  Permanent  Deposits 
and  eight  per  cent,  per  annum  on  Ordinary  Do 
posits,  for  the  Bemi-annual  term  ending  Janain 
2 let,  1873,  payable  on  and  after  February  1st, Will 
free  from. all  taxes.  GEOB6E  BOKINM, 
js22-lm S  ears  tary.l 


Biggest  Race  Yet! 

THE  BUM  AN  RAOE. 


mHE  MAJORITY  OP  TH.OSE  WHO 
-*-  reside  In  Han  Francisco,  bay  (bcli 
Shirts  and  Farnlahlns;  Good*  of  BENE- 
IllOT  db  CO.,  No.  U  Second  atrtet,  be- 
came  they  are  always  treated  well  slbi 
bay  their  roods  at  the  loweet  prices*  •' 

"TEK   OLD  STAND." 


&     FIBS 

IiXTIITGUISHEB 


"ABbOLDrELY     THE     BEHT     rROTEOIIOl 

AGAINST  FIRE  !" 

BEKD     FOB     THF.IE     "  RECOBD." 

R.B.  IBWIH  A  CO.,  General   Agents  Paoifio  Ooul 

For  sale  by  W.  B.  MCBDOUH, 

Local  Aneot,  312  California  St.,  san  Francisdo 


D 


ARIOK 

_    Pianoforte 

EOLARED  BY  THE   JUDGES  AT  A'LAT  | 
Fair  of  tbe  Ameriqan  Institute,  after  a  blln< 


fold   trial    against    Steinway'e,  Obickenngfl.  tfi 

others,  to  be  TH*.  BEST  ON  EXHIBITION.     B 

OVBTAZ,  Sole  Agent.    SO  O'Farrell  atrej 

N  B— Pianos  of  all  styles  TO  RENT.         maN 


>.     ot: 

DAVE  MENDES  A  Oa.  at  tl! 

__. ...  __  __    old  original  Rod  Lion,  19(1«« 

street,  between  Kesmy  "nd  Pupont,  where  yO 
can  bare  HOT  AND  OOLD  DRINKS,  notforael 
ting  tbe  old  Pioneer  Lunch.  The  "Old  Snort '  l 
always  on  baud. 


The  "Old  Sport" 


CANDIES. 


KIND*     OE    THE     FINEST  QOAND 

made  at  our  Steam  Candy  Faotory   dally 


AUi    - -  .      .-. 

made  at  our  Steam  Candy  Faotory   daily.    A. 
orders,  especially  from  tbe  country,  an  solicits 


"•"'"" ■^-'"■-■=" 


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It)    TMI  »IDAT.     IIB1VAKT     13. 


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FURNISHED  ROOIS  j 

tS  ftad  $10  prr   >'      - 

WEST  END*  H 

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f>S*  4ETR0P0UTAN  THEATRE 


... . . 


Marian  Mordaunt 


kMi  iiKit  Mivn.u: 


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lenefit^of  Miss  Mordaunt  I 

laturday.  at  3.  ONLY  DARLING  MATINEE 

IN  PS.tPARATI"X-T6.  new  a.Bwuo.,1  Pl.j, 

oarts  aro  Tr*Aa.m.p>s 


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f    A    fft.      tt«PPT   PllB3IIB«a>. 


CALIFORNIA   THHATBJL 

i  ■  un 

LAST  SIGHT  BUT  TWO  OF  THE  ENGaGEUXT  OF 

MR.  JOHN  T.  RAYMOND! 

THN        rAMOU»        OOMBUIAN. 

THIt    Evmmt.  FEBRUARY    IS 

t  a»t  rian-r  airr  T»o  or 

PYGMALION  aDd  GALATEA! 

(•«!<"«.  •«  ••■  panaa  i«.  jomn  r.  Raymond 

...  .B..  1  r[1||-,r  BBOAOI    D    CHAPLIN 

.       i  ••  ...a.  a  untiirn 

a.  ».  th»i«h 

H     OOAII 
Vi    ■    KM1  HHUI.H 
■  l-H  EI.I.II  » 
.    MIM  «l.1>l«  WAl.T.iH 

D>rai>r   I  -••..  M  .  hki  iUoAU 

■  OBNX,       PTOMAIilON'a       RTUDIO. 

Tin  actio*  a  ooara»u>  wirem  tbi  rtaci  or  twistt  mrn  Boras. 

TaJa  faajntaH.  Cil lay  eaaieiao—  o-ita  la*  Bmii«M  aa<  WaaAtrlal  Optical  nioakai  of 

Tho      Dissolving      Statue, 

!■■■»■««  mt*  fUtft  W  T"'  ».  "•'  ll'u'HwnwFrilillr 

rm»H  M  r-num  la  taHr  mit  aaill  it*  Mnn  I 

sijut  or 

Ixion;  or,  The  Man  at  the  Wheel 

Miss  iiaioti  moore 

TlMSEIBOlCtSliM    I  I Mil.    H     rnAli 

.  ..    -  ..  [      Tare*  TbeaialliDe      j MR.  OHAfl    Hi  N    y 

I  (  MR.  B.  J.  rilE-r.  >N 

■•  »  ORI0IAB - MR.  1.  ».  T 

.   Ull MI:3  EHMV  BTAHI.lt 

i  M  M<  nc   Ivl.-. 

JOrlTIR Ml!H    NILLIE  CiJUMINS 

MIBUCBT UI:8  MIMSIE  WU.roN 

C'HABAUlKIIS     AN       I    111:     IIICAII    v. 

MINERVA MR.  JOHH  T.  RlVJlnM) 

APOLLO MI;8    LOfHA  IIAIIMFA  I  JUNO MIS4  L0U18I  JOHN.TOKK 

HOT B.  N.  TH*V1R     VESTS II. SS  JOSEPHINE    BTANLKf 

QABTMSDI W.  A.    MESTAYEB  I  UUPID MltR   CARRIE  WTATT 

IIIIIS MIS  J  MAOOIE  MO'iKP  I  VESTA MIS4  HILTON 

MARS E   J.  BtTOBLEY  I  DIANA MISS  FAS.iK  STANLY 

FRIDAY  EVEN1M).  Febnurj  UlL 

BENEFIT,  and  Last  Night  but  One  of  MR.  RAYMOND! 

IN  REHEARSAL Dsl-*g  Powerful  Drams, 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


THia  i  \  i.kim< 


m  i 


ii  ii 


RY   13 


•  1TA  iillta.-  • 

MAJILTON9! 


Jr.. I-    J...-. 


—  lilt  il.     i     -         III  Vl|  llll. 111. 


r-.«lf  Alarrouoa 


I    llll.     II   1   ■<■     1  Ml 


Book  tod  Dmm Lillie  Hall 


Tt.  I<w 

Ur..l.f. 


DODCINC    FOR    LOVE! 


•••••  ...     . . w  n,  n«»k 

NiatJanUjobaMI 

Ot*h»»rtr* 


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OR,  THE  INSTINCT  OF  THE  SOUTH  8!A  APE) 
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IttVMertbant  ond  63fi  WQ.blBgton  St* 

Below  Monwomerr.  San  Francisco. 


THURSDAY FEBRUARY  13  1873 


Appreciated  a.  Simple  Style, 

TheflaTJih  Miner  Ukts  a  contemporary 
to  taek  for  a  lack  of  simplicity  in  hie  style 
of  writing : 

Diog  Dong  of  the  Courier  la  ont  in  bcv- 
eral  balf-colnmos  of  hypercritical  psalm- 
»iDSing»  jambling  of  vowe's  and  conso- 
nants. The  coat  of  wbicb  has  been  eight 
days  of  cloie  coDfinement  in  hunting  op 
words  tbat  he  conld  atriog  en-  io  a  row  of 
stupid  merjclacity,  as  brgumeotativeof  tbe 
several  eabjeo  s  ioierded  to  be  illustrated. 
For  prtheneil©  pr  geism  and  primitive  diog 
doDg  oo  subjects  beyond  hi-  limited  com- 
prebeDni  >n,  be  Laa  oo  eqml  since  the  days 
of  merry  Andrew.  A  cmdisciple  of  the 
geoio  "kanepipecB."  Tbe  n.  oootonfue 
crossings  are  cons  mart  with  hts  babiis 
and  ewaoapy  fn  rouodings,  and  may  past 
among  tbe  aborigin>  s  fjr  something  like  a 
a  myaterisroh  ptrraining  to  a  oert-un  iuclo- 
sore  tint  the  timid  Khun  bynigbt  and  the 
strong  tliudder  by  day,  at  the  beckoning  to 
iU  cold  embrto. 

Tee,  a  simple  style  is  best,  and  the  terse- 
D638  of  tbat  of  tbe  H&vilah  Miner  is  in 
striking  contrast  to  what  it  terms  "Tbe 
pretendiog  and  semi-infantile  lubricities  of 
ths  nnitative  literary  drawliogs  from  the 
conceited  and  prosy,  dicacious  diatribisl" 
of  the  Courier. 

Took  It  Sensibly. 

Tbat  was  a  sensible  husband  down  in 
Macon,  Ga.,  who,  when  big  wife  dared  him 
to  commit  suicide,  had  har  arreBtad  and 
sent  to  prison  for  six  months.  He  was 
mnch  more  sensible  than  a  Brooklyn  man 
we've  heard  of.  His  wife  in  a  moment  cf 
endearment  informed  him  that  he  was  too 
good  lor  this  world,  and  tbat  it  would  be 
good  for  ber  if  he  wasont  of  it.  He  was  a 
sensitive  soul,  and  be  walked  down  to  the 
foot  of  Washington  street,  looked  at  the  w:- 
tor  for  a  moment,  jumped  in,  and  then  be- 
gan bawlingfor  help.  He  was  fished  out, 
looking  like  a  dilapidated  assortment  of 
seaweed.  He  was  taken  home.  He  finds 
rheumatism  a  less  pleasant  companion  than 
even  the  tongue  of  a  loving  wife. 


Ont  of  its  Line. 

We  find  the  following  in  the  Real  Esta'e 
Circalar,  published  in  tbis  city.  We  don't 
know  what  it  has  to  do  with  real  estate: 

Only  seven  persons  were  driven  to  the 
refuge  of  suicide  in  January  by  the  ear- 
splitting  notes  of  the  cilliopa  oq  lha  stsamer 
S.  M.  Whipple,  against  ten  in  December. 
This  filling  off  hae  rendered  tbe  captain 
quits  melancholy.  He  promises  to  crack  on 
more  steam  this  motto,  and  either  give  re- 
joicing coroners  a  dozen  victims  or  borota 
boiler. 


TJojtalt  Criticism. 

The  G  ,11  Hill  News,  in  a  notice  of  tbe 
CuI  f. roia  Art  Gallery,  eaya  "It  oonlaios  a 
Tillaicoaa  portrait  of  Edwin  Forrest."  This 
is  unjust;  tbe  portrait  is  well  exreated,  and 
is  very  like.  It  is  not  ihs  fault  of  the  anist 
if  the  great  tragedian  was  not  good-looking. 


A  boy  named  his  dog  "Paste."  "Why 
do  you  give  him  such  a  name?"  was  Srked. 
"Because  I  want  him  to  stick  to  me."  was 
the  reply. ^^ 


2>Q   Not  Suffer  lrom   Corns. 

The  unfortunate  auffeters  from  Corns,  Bud* 
Ions,  Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  E.  H.  Cowan's  Caetl. 
tute,  810  Kaarny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.bx.  We 
pr*>n£  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doc- 
tor's: capability.  Hetereucea  given  If  required,  a 


1*110    President**    Message. 

Peace  and  prosperity  are  the  key  notes  of  this 
document.  Cheapness  and  durablity  are  the 
character.,  tics  of  H.  Luchelngei'a  furniture. 
Ail  should  Tleit  his  emporium,  785  Market 
street,  and  aecertsln  hew  cheaply  a  house  can 
be  famished.  d 


•Jones  <fe  -chroaei's 

Celebrated  Crab  Chowder  can  be  obtained  only 
at  880  Bath  itreet, nearly  opposite  IheAlham- 
bra  Theatre.  Bob  Bait  eats  It,  and  they  all 
eat  it.  Only  tbe  beat  brands  of  Liquors  bot- 
tled for  family  nee.  q 

Sewlnjr  Machines  for  SaJ?, 

Heated  and  repairsd,  at  116  Post  street  Alio, 
Agency  fcr  Mi)l»'  Af  jot-table  Treadle.  x 


J>o    You    Knoiv 

That  with  Btjtteeics'i  Patzelktj  b  you  can  cut 
and  make  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly  T  Send 
postage  stamp  for  an  illustrated  catalogue.  H. 
A.  Doming,  agent,  office  of  the  Howe  Sewing 
Machine,  No.  113  Kearny  Btreet,  between  Better 
and  Pose  San  Franciaeo.  . 


Worried  io  Death., 

Doss  brain-work  kill,  or  brain  worry?  is 
the  question  which  his  been  started  by  the 
London  fines,  and  is  now  under  discussion 
in  the  various  papers.  Mary  of  us  pray  to 
be  delivered  from  » ridden  death  ;  and  do  we 
worry  ourselves  into  it?  If  we  do,  can  we 
help  it?  To  mo-tof  ns  it  is  not  given  to 
chQCS3  our  lives,  to  avoid  the  rongh  placep, 
to  gently  shoulder  to  one  side  disagreeable 
ficts.  We  must  climb  over  the  rocks,  thongh 
they  hurt  U3  sore ;  and  the  difficulties,  how- 
ever they  annoy  us,  must  be  met  with  brain- 
fret  and  wear,  until  thty  are  conquered  or 
we  have  passed  them.  They  are  a?  real, 
living,  annoying,  ss  any  tangible  achs  or 
pain  coald  be— as  bruisiDg  and  irri'ating  as 
the  peas  in  the  shoes  of  ths  pilgrims  of  old. 
Nervous  and  moral  health  is  one  thing,  but 
purely  physical  health  is  quite  another  and 
different  thing.  Calm  and  steady  menial 
work  is  conducive  to  long  life  ;  but  nervous 
emotion,  mental  work  that  is  constantly 
urging,  and  at  tbe  itme  time  is  an  unhing- 
ing of  the  even  teror  of  the  mind,  eats  away 
the  brain  faster  than  any  mental  labor,  no 
matter  how  hard,  that  ib  eystematio.  As 
men  do  not  reslly  die  of  be.rt  disease  as 
often  sb  supposed,  but  of  apoplexy  or  con- 
gestion of  the  luogs,  so  they  do  not  die  of 
brain-work,  but  braic-wony.  Eoatt  died  of 
it;  bo  did  Sontbey,  Swift,  Horaoe  Greeley, 
and  probably  Thackeray. 

Contentment 

In  Vienna  a  magnificat  boise  wfi6  built 
by  a  nobleman,  on  \ht  frontof  which  is  a 
stone  with  this  inscription:   "This  house  was 

erected  by  Count ,  to  be  given  to  tbe  first 

man  who  can  prove  tbat  he  is  really  con- 
tented." One  day  a  stranger  knocked  at  the 
gate,  and  detired  to  speak  to  the  master.  "I 
am  come,"  said  he,  "to  tike  po.seeBion  of 
this  house,  as  I  find  yon  have  built  it  in  order 
tobeBtowit  on  some  man  who  is  really  con- 
tented. Now,  I  am  in  that  state,  of  which  I 
am  willing  to  make  oath;  you  will  therefore 
ple&E6  give  me  immediate  possession."  The 
Count  did  not  interrupt  him  until  he  had  fin- 
ished his  speech,  when  he  replied:  "Ton 
ire  quite  right,  sir,  with  reepe^t  to  my  in- 
tentions, but  as  I  do  not  discover  tha  least 
pretension  you  have  to  the  character  of  a 
contented  man,  I  beg  you  will  retire.  If 
you  were  quite  contented,  you  would  not 
wantmy  house  I  * 

Great  Mia  take. 

It  is  a  great  mistake  to  set  up  our  s'an- 
dard  of  right  and  wrong,  and  judge  people 
accordingly.  It  is  a  great  mistake  to  meas- 
ure the  enjoymentB  of  others  by  our  own; 
to  expect  uniformity  of  opinion  in  this  world, 
to  look  for  judgment  and  experience  io 
youth  ;  to  endeavor  to  mould  allditpositions 
alike ;  to  look  for  perfection  in  our  own  ac- 
tions ;  to  worry  ourselveB  with  what  cannot 
be  remedied  ;  not  to  alleviate  all  tbat  needs 
alleviation,  so  far  as  lieB  in  our  power ;  to 
consider  everything  impossible  which  we 
cannot  perform  oorselves;  to  believe  only 
what  onr  finite  minds  can  graep;  to  expect 
to  be  able  to  understand  everything.  The 
greatest  of  all  mistakes  ie  to  live  only  for 
time,  when  any  moment  may  hunch  us  into 
ettrnily. 

A  Candid  Confession. 

The  Call  in  an  article  on  the  venality  of 
the  Preftj,  naively  remarks: 

If  any  portionof  the  Press  otald  never 
heputchised,  tot  re  would  he  less  villainy 
in  high  places  to  an  there  is. 

From  this  we  are,  we  suppose,  to  under- 
stand that  there  is  not  auv  portion  cf  tbe 
press  which  can  never  be  purchased,  and 
that  even  the  Call  has  its  piice. 


If  you  want  to  know  how  to  get  rid  of  a 
cold,  ask  aBinger.  Thoee  people  have  more 
colds  and  get  rid  of  them  more  easily  than 
any  other  class  living. 


An  uDEelfiab  suicide  at  Atchison,  Kansas, 
Irving  Gumar  by  name,  left  the  autograph- 
ic injunction.  "Don't  make  any  fuss  over 
me,  but  chuck  me  into  a  hole." 


New  Readings  of  tbe  Mnninge  Ser- 
vice. 
A  Hampshire  clergyman  lately  reported 
in  an  evening  contemporary  some  of  the 
blunders  be  had  heard  in  tha  marriage  ser- 
vice by  that  class  cf  persons  who  have  to 
pick  the  words  np  &%  beet  they  can  from 
hearing  them  repeated  by  others.  He  said 
that  in  his  own  parish  it  was  quite  the  fash- 
ion for  a  man  when  gwicg  the  ring,  to  say 
to  the  woman,  "with  my  body  thee  I  wash 
np,  and  with  all  my  hurdle  goods  I  thee  and 
thou."  He  eaid  the  women  were  generally 
bettar  np  in  thiB  part  of  service  than  the 
men.  One  day,  however,  a  bride  Btartled 
him  by  promising,  in  which  eb.9  supposed 
to  be  the  language  of  the  prayer  book,  to 
tate  her  husband  "to 'ave  and  to 'old  from 
th's  day  forn't,  fir  betterer  horse  for  richer- 
er  power,  in  siggernees  heilth  to  love  cher- 
ries, and  to  bay."  What  meaning  this-  ex- 
traordinary vow  conveyed  to  her  own  mind 
the  clergyman  said  it  b-lfl^d  him  to  conjec- 
ture. 


An  Awkward  Fix. 

Nothing  can  be  more  soothing  than  to  go 
into  a  restaurant  with  the  girl  you  adore, 
order  a  farcy  sapper,  eat  it,  go  up  to  the 
bar,  and  then  discover  you  have  left  your 
money  io  your  other  pantB.  The  situation 
becomes  doubly  pleasant  when,  having  im- 
parted your  sorrow  to  the  bar-keeper,  that 
placid  youth  feelingly  says:  "Young  fel- 
low, that's  too  thin."  If  the  lady  doesn't 
regard  yon  from  that  moment  as  a  first-claes 
fraud,  ahe's  eiiher  very  spoony  or  decidedly 
verdant.  Any  young  gentleman  who  gets 
into  a  scrape  of  this  sort  is  not  advised  by 
us  to  commit  Euicide  ;  but  if  he  should  wal- 
lop th;-  first  Italian  mns'Cil  fiend  he  meet?, 
aud  get  arrested,  he  will  have  our  commis- 
eration, and  we'll  record  his  deed  in  a  city 
item  of  gushing  pathos. 


Not  Bad. 

The  FireBide  Friend  scys: 

Charley  Backns,  of  tbe  San  Francisco 
Mimtrel  Troupe,  New  York,  is  a  f  .llow  of 
iofioate  je-t.  When  he  was  a  mere  boy, 
(that  was  many  years  ago),  he  was  visiting 
a  relative  who  was  io  business  on  the  dock 
in  the  ancient  city  of  Detroit.  One  morn- 
ing the  body  of  a  drowned  man  was  haoled 
from  the  river,  and  as  is  usual  iu  such  esses 
a  large  crowd  gathered  around.  No  one 
knew  the  man,  and  bis  lifeleHB  body  was 
liable  to  be  borne  to  tbe  Potter's  field — 
"alike  unknowing  and  unknown" — when  a 
white  haired  old  gentleman  with  spectacles 
came  along,  and  wiping  his  glasses,  bent 
over  the  body,  scanned  the  features  closely, 
and  remarked : 

"Seems  ti  me  I  mast  know  that  face; 
yes,  I  am  quite  ture  I  recognize  him." 

Charley,  wbo  was  standing  quietly  by, 
remarked:  "I  guess  not,  old  fellow;  he 
don't  seem  to  recognize  you." 


Villa cky  -with  Wives. 

A  Kentuckian  Bluebeard,  aged  Bixts,  has 
been  married  eight  times  to  seven  wives,  a 
clerical  error  in  the  marriage  license  having 
necessitated  two  ceremonies  in  the  "case  of 
hie  sixth  partner. 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


VILLEDE  PARIS 


Reduced  prices.  Shirts  from  75o.  to  $3. 
Compleie  aaEoitmect  of  Gents'  Furalihing 
Gocd*.    Beales  ft  Co.  Keirny  tt.,  ceir  Buch.  ox 

The  Place. 

It  you  want  a  elf  an  bath,  with  clean  towels 
and  a  good  Knave,  or  your  hair  out  In  the  bett 
Btyle,  by  expirlenoed  woramfn,  go  to  Brown's 
Bathing  and  Hair  CxKBiog  Saloon,,  No.  202 
Fourth  etrcet,  near  Howird.  T 

X>r.    IK> hearty 

Has  d^oted  his  study  more  particrUarly  to 
onion-  jA  speolflo  practice,  and  as  such  Is 
now  the  moat  suocetsfol  of  any  Physician  is 
San  Francisco.  Office  010  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  LeidefdorfT,  a  few  doors  oeiow  What 
Ohaex  House.  I 


Oyster    Truae. 

The  oyster  trade  in  California  la  assuming 
gigantic  proporttona.  Em  arson  Cervlllo,  of  the 
Baddle  Bo**,  110  Fine  street,  furnishes  from 
his  own  oyster  beds  at  San  Bruno  m«iin«q  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  oi  the  Padflc  Co***.    His 


Oysters. 

In  strolling  round  the  other  nlgha, 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
uor  careless  (eat,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where    fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  waters  bright,  did  make  a  screen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen  ; 
While  moeay  atone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Mude  that  window  Feem  to  be 
Some  fairy  grotto  of  tbe  sea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 
It  looks  bo  nice — and  try  their  oheer." 
"Ail  right,"  I  said,  '-I  mnet  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
Do  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  bis  appearance,  asked  out  wish- 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dleh 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  It  true, 
Jnd  cooked  magnificently,  too; 
All  kindB  of  oyatere,  juicy,  fat. 
Cooked  every  style;  J  ant  mink  of  that. 
And  If  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
Tou're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  tand  crabs  and  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  aft  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  oonld  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  eeem, 
That  they  have  here  the  beat  Ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  blm  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  and  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  House,  337  Bnsh  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

0HABLS8  HAAKE.  Proprietor. 
—  ■  ■ 

Sana  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bass  House  Carriages,  can  be 
found  In  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  olotbing  es- 
abllshment,  southwest  comer  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery ste. ,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carriace  orders 
Lett  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
edratea. 


EAINDLER  &  CO., 

SUCCESSOR   TO 

KAINDLER,    SCELLIE3,    LEMEVRE    AND    CO., 

HiVE   JUSr   RECEIVED 

A.    LARGE     INVOICE 

....OF.... 

BLACK  SILKS! 

Bought  Xxceedlagty  Low, 
Whioh  ther  offer  at  a 

2,000  YARDS  BLACK  SILK, 

81  SO   per  Yard. 

2,000  YAED8  BLACK  SILK, 

S3  OO   per  lard. 

City  ofParis 

NORTHEAST  CORKER 

Sutter  and  Montgomery  streets 

fall  11 


CHEYENNE  THEATRE 
Professionals  Wanted. 

SIX  FIRST-OIaASS  PKOPLE.-MUBT  HAVE 
good  Wardrobe,  Four  Ladies  and  two  Gen- 
tlemen to  be  good  in  general  buamena  for  the  com- 
ing Winter  Season,  commeDOinn  toe  flrat  week  In 
November,  1872.  Addrais  stating  lowest  terms, 
with  PhotogT*pb.  Half  Fare  reloaded  after  flU- 
ing  engagement. 

JAMES  McDANTEL, 
Proprietor  Ohejenne  Theatre  and  Haaenai, 
oo58 LookBoz  1,  Ohejenne,  W.  T. 


Philadelphia   Restaurant. 


OH\AS.  V.  BKBGOLD.  PROPRIETOR. 


r       PRICE    50CTS 

A  Safe  and  speedy  Reme- 
dy for  all  Bronchial  Affec- 
tions, Asthma,  Colds, 
Coughs,  Loss  of  Voice, 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  Con- 
sumption, Hoarseness, 
Pain  and  soreness  of  the 
Breast,  and  all  Difficulties 
arising  from  a  sudden 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  its 
healing  powers,  Ask  for 
the  California  Hall's  Pul- 
monary alsam.  Sold  by 
all  Druggists. 

PBOPEIETOBS, 

417  Sodmuc  street,  corner  Commercial. 
j.lfl  tf 


THOMAS    W.    BREE. 

**  MANOTAOTCKERI 
•-^  — AND— 

£#       DRumsTiiiisju**, 

^O'  — AND— 

OTHER    MtSlCAt    IK8TKIIMIK78, 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1830. 

■trLftMon.  gives  on  tbe  Boojo  end  Dram.  641 
MISSION  STREET,  between  First  And  beoond. 

N.  B.— Floe-toned  Silver  Solo  Baqjob  for  Pro- 
eenionAls  Alwars  on  hAnd.  i.l*  ti 


TRAYS  Atv/atB  oo  babd. 


Alfred  Tetter, 

Mannfactorer  and 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES, 

£95  Day  ont, 
FEAR  SUTTER  STREET, 

See  my  atook  of  Bird 
Cages  before  parobaeing 
e'eewbere.  Alwajesome- 
thioK  new  on  bund.  My 
Patent  Oagea,  made  of 
Tin  Wire,  are  warranted 
FBEE  FHOM  VERMIN 
A!ao,  beet  quality  TtA 
noSatf 


Meerschaum  Pipe  Depot 

643    EEAB1VT    STREET. 

PIPES  MADE  TO  ORDER  AT 
tbeBbortee  notic?  All  Pipes  and 
Cigar  HolderB  warranted  genuine,  and 
to  color  well.  Meereobaam  Pipf  s  and 
walking  Oases  MouDted  and  Repaired 
at  lowest  Faatern  Prices,  aod  wit.b  the  bem  work- 
manibip.  A  large  assortment  of  Walking  Canes 
aod  Kaccy  Goode  of  evory  deucription  alwaya  on 
hand.  no21  lm 


A    DESIDERA-TUM 

....TO,... 

M&NAGERS.STARS^AKD  COfflBINATIOWS 

A  COMPETENT  MANAGFR.  AGENT  AND 
Acter.  with  UjetTt'  exn»rieaoe  in  England, 
America,  tbe  Oat-eolGood  Hope  and  Australian 
Ooloo.es,  India  and  Obina, 

IS  OPEN  TO  ENGAGEMENT. 

Js  well  poBted  with  the  profession  and  the  Press. 
Can  give  names  of  Managers,  Tbeatree  or  Halls 
List  of  Prices  aud  holding  capacity,  in  nearly  evBiy 
one  ol  the  above  places.    *9*>*vo0M 
fe4  lm  62©  Washington  si  rest,  S.  F. 


FRENCH  MUTUAL  PROVIDENT 
SAVINGS  &L0AN  SOCIETY. 

Twenty-Sixth     Scml-Aimntil     Dividend* 

A  DIVIDEND  OF  NINE  PERCENT. PERAN- 
Dam,  net,  (9  per  oent.)  upon  the  operations 
of  the  French  Pavings  and  Loan  Societv,  for  the 
eix  months  ending  December  31st,  1S72,  has,  in 
conformity  wilh-the  report  tf  the  Committee  of 
V-  ritlcation  appointed  by  tbe  mpmberH  of  the  So- 
ciety, been  declared  by  tbe  Board  of  Administra- 
tion, at  tbe  b«mi-Annual  Meeting  held  on  the 
16th  instant.  Tbis  dividend  will  be  payable  on 
and  after  the  eighteenth  insttnt,  at  tbe  office  of 
th.  So«.t,.«l  B.g^itVB  MAHK> 
j'201m  Director  of  Frenob  Saving ■  Bask' 


GEORGE    MATES1^ 

DEALER  IS  OYSTERS,  OLAM8 
andall  kindi  of  SHELL  FISH. 
Stalls  Noa.  *0,  41,  -t»,  California 
Markot,  entrance  on  California  street 

Public  or  private  parties  Lid  families  supplied 
from  6  a.m.  to  12  p.  u.  Ladies'  and  Gentlemen  i 
rwii»*»r  Rartrf*  oneo  from  «  *-■*-  WHpm-       -1«371» 


WILLISJ^BAND. 

MTJSIO    FURNISHED    FOR    ALL 
occasions.    Mueio  imported,  arranged 
and  for  sale. 

Fritz  Flpera  and  Morcoi  M.  Blnm, 
Ircndlng  Ttollnl.t*. 
■9-Ordpre  from  the  country  promptly  attended 
tfL     Address    M.     W.     WILLIS,    Baton's    Katie 
Store.  1118  Mottgcmery  etreet,  or   MARCUS  M. 
BLDM.^KO  Montgomerystreet.  j*4  tf 


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Crystal  Sample  Room 

SaS   UOUMBSTO   STREET. 

I,    PLAIN    OK    FANOTr 
rHot  Utinka  a  apeeteltr. 

B.   UiTllKK, 

Proprietor. 


Bar  Sugar 

fOB    SALE-518     KEAKNY    STSEET,   AT 
J       MEBOEK'S.     Alio,  even  kind  of  Cudiea 
WbnleiAle  and  BetAiL 
no7tf  H.    A.   1IEHOEE. 


Indian  Queen  Range. 

The  Best  In  the  Market 

jiai&t* 


the: 


Great  Clearing  Our 


SALE 


DRY  goods; 


THE  WHITE  HOUSE 


STILL  CONTINUES! 


The  Greatest  Bargain*  ever  offered   n 


Dress  Goods, 

Silks,  Shawls, 


Housekeeping  Goods! i 


A  FEW  KOBE  OF  TEE 


Real  Japanese  Poplins  at  25 
Cents  per  Yard. 


Striped  Silks  at  75c.  per  Yarrf 


AND    OTB£B    OOOII8 


Reduced  in  Proportioa, 


All  of  whioh  moat  be  eold  before  March  lit 


J.W.Davidson&Co. 

NORTHWEST  OOKRER 

Kearny  and   Post  streeti 


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SO  Centi  |  Private  Buxti 95  and    919 

MW  All   BHIi  against   !h«  Alh&mbr-  Theatre  most  oe  Trr-sented   hereafter  on  Monday. 
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BY  II  INS.  OAROIf  AMD  RONS. 
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The  Bear  and  the  Sentinel 

.^^^^^^^^^BjMobb,  Caroo  aad  Ooapaar. 

Hrc**  Circle 91  00 

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BUT  i  AIL  AND  SRI  TUEM.  I    V    I,     HI    run    STORK,     til* 


THISTLETON'S 

JOLLY  GIA1VT! 

ONLY  TEN    CENT9. 
THISTLETON'sTo^  POST  STREET 


ORGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 

....  CUMULATES.  IN  .... 

All    the   Theatres, 

UfD    IS 

CIRCULATED  EVERY   DAY 

DC    TH<    TKAB. 

JKNKRALLy    THRODQHOT    THE    CITY 


*TOHl>ir    ROIBX^'S, 


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~E  JOURNAL  OF  AMUSEMENT*. 

I'nbliabod  BTery  Day  in  the  Year  bj 
•T.       I».        BOaABDXJS 

CM  Merchant  ..ud    085  WluhlMton  ate. 

Eelow  Montgomery.  San  Franolaoo. 


FRIDAY FEBRUARY  14,  1873 


AMUSEMENTS.    Etc 

C-vIifornl*  Theatre. 

To-nic^t,  JobnT.  Raymond,  toe  popular  come- 
dian, will  take  blB  farewell  benefit  aod  make  bis 
last  Appearance  bat  two-  Tbe  performance  will 
commence  with  ibe  comedy  of  '* Pygmalion  and 
Galatea,"  which  has  proved  encb  a  popular  hit. 
Af.er  tbia,  8bakep«are's  "Comedy  of  Error*"  will 
be  presented  for  the  taird  tima  in  tbia  city.  The 
flret  lime  toi*  comedy  was  produced  here  waa  on 
April  20th,  1853,  at  the  AdelpbiTht<atre,en  Dopont 
street.  On  tbia  ocean  oo  John  Baker  and  Jaoob 
Tbomaa  were  the  two  Dtomloe.  The  rarity  of  tbe 
representation  of  this  play  would  of  itself  induce 
manv  to  visit  tbe  California  Tbeatre  to-night: 
but  when  tbaoooaaiou  is  the  benefit  of  such  a  fa~ 
verlte  as  Mr  Raymond,  and  tbe  two  Dromloa  are 
playod  by  him  and  J.  0.  Wiliamsoo,  the  attrac 
tioo  ia  great  indeed.  Mr.  Williamson  is  famoos 
for  his  i kill  in  making  up  a  part,  and  we  have  no 
doubt  that  he  Mill  make  a  success  in  tbia  instance 
The  reet  of  the  cast  appears  on  oar  first  pics. 
ilateV' 
e  malic 

Metropolitan    Tbeatre. 

To-night  Miss  Marian  Mordaonl,  whose  re- 
markably clever  and  sprightly  acting  has  delighted 
all  who  have  witnessed  it,  will  take  a  benefit, 
which  we  sincerely  trnst  tbe  pnblio  will  make  a 
substantial  one.  An  evening  ipent  at  the  Metro- 
politan Theatre  is  very  enjoyable.  Miss  Mordannt 
is  a  host  in  herself,  and  though  some  of  the  hyper- 
critical young  men  who  are  allowed  to  do  up  the 
Defines  for  soma  of  tbe  dailies  for  the  fun  of  the 
thing  have  shown  their  "critical"  powers  by  tied- 
ing  fault  with  tbe  support,  we  caa  assure  oar 
readers  that  nearly  every  one  makes  the  mest  of 
his  or  her  part,  and  that  tbe  play  is  very  well 
acted  throughout.  The  thunders  of  applsuie  and 
ringing  peals  of  laughter  which  reward  Miss  Mor- 
daunt's  efforlB  prove  tbat  she  suits  the  popular 
teats  exaotlr.  Those  who  attend  her  benefit  tbie 
evening  will  certainly  enjoy  themselves,  and  will 
render  a  deserved  tribute  to  an  actrasi  of  rare 
talent  in  her  line.  "Darling"  will  be  played  at 
Jhe  matioes  to-morrow. 

AU.amb.a. 

A  more  amusldg  programme  than  that  presented 
by  the  Emerson  Minstrels  with  Johnny  Allen  and 
Little  Mao  during  the  present  week  has  seldom 
been  given  en  any  stag*.  Ih?  first  part  is  excel- 
lent and  tbe  finale  is  especially  goed.  Tbe  selec- 
tion of  acts  is  a  meat  judicious  one,  as  tbe  roars 
of  laughter  which  each  of  them  causes  sufficiently 
prove.  The  full  bill  which  bas  delighted  thous- 
ands dorioji  the  week  will  be  played  at  tbe  ma'l- 
nea  to-morrow,  w h  n  tbe  ohildr  □  should  be  taken 
tosae  that  litmicit.iyo  pnd'gr,  Li  tie  Mac. 

Wajjuirt-'s  Opera  Bonne. 

To-night  the  grand  opera  of  "Norma"  will  be 
given  with  Big  norma  Adelioa  Bperanza  as  tbe 
Druid  priestess.  Miss  Annie  MoKeosie  will  make 
her  first  appearance  this  seaaen  and  fill  tbe  role  of 
AdalgiBa-.fiignor  Pietro  Baooei  will  take  that  of 
Fellioue;  Mrs.  Evsne,  Olotilde;  Slgnor  Pardioi, 
Oroveso,  and  Mons.  Oharla?.,  Flavins,  On  Sunday 
evening  tbe  favorite  opera  of  "Ua  Ballo  en  Mas- 
ebera"  will  be  presented  with  Madame  Agatba 
tatsi  as  Amelia,  Signora  Bianohlas  Ulrica,  apart 

n  wbioh  she  Is  eepeotally  good,  and  the  charming 

Signora   Luigia  Bernard  I  as   Oscar,    tbe  page,    in 
which  she  made  auoh  a  auocess  on  making  her  first 

apptarance  in  this  city. 

Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Tbe  melodrama  of  "Pongo,"  with  which  the  ex- 
cellent programme  given  at  this  house  concludes, 
affords  Kd  Montague  an  admirable  opportunity 
for  displaying  his  ekilt  as  a  gymnast  aa  well  as  an 
aotor.  He  is  ably  supported  by  Mies  Minnie  Fill- 
more, J.  H.  Larkfn,  Tommy  Bree,  Charles  Vernor, 
red  Ooopor,  M'llo  Oerretta,  Charles  Oogill,  and 
others.  A  great  bill  la  in  preparation  for  Satur- 
day night. 
Wilson's  Grand  Amphitheatre. 

The  full  programme  of  equestrian  feats,  somer- 
saults, slack  wire  balancing,  trained  horses,  gro- 
tesque feats  by  Mons,  Kenibe1,  gracefal  eques- 
trian ballot  by  M'llo  Dockrill,  etc.,  etc.,  will  be 
given  at  the  matinee  performance  for  ladies  and 
children  to-morrow.  The  comlo  pantomime  of 
"The  Bear  and  tbe  Sentinel,"  by  Mons.  Oaron  and 
company,  with  which  this  entertainment  con- 
olndss,  is  full  of  fun,  and  pleasea  all  the  little 
ones,  as  well  as  children  of  a  larger  growth. 
Woodward's  Gardens. 

Thousands  visit  >d  these  gardens  on  Sunday. 
The  performances  by  the  Baislay  Family  gave 
general  satisfaction.  Tbe.b»by  oamsl  is  a  gre\  t 
attraction  here,  and  exoitss  muoh  admiration(T) 
Next  Saturday,  Messrs.  Ooe  and  Lay  will  make 
an  ascension  in  taeir  mammoth  gaB  balloon. 
Pacific  Hall. 

Gustavo  Hinrichs  gave  au  orchestral  concert  at 
this  hall  last  evening,  to  what  the  Call  denomi- 
nates a  "discreditably  slim  attendance."  What 
could  Mr.  Hinrichs  expect  if  he  did  not  advertise 
his  concert  in  Figabo,  where  it  would  have  met 
the  eyes  of  all  amufomeut  patrons  at  tbe  opera 
and  in  all  the  theatres,  who  look  in  its  columns  to 
see  what  isgoing  en  in  the  amusement  line.  The 
amustment-teeking  pubic,  only  a  fraction  of  our 
population,  were  not  aware  tbat  Mr.  Hinrichs  was 
going  to  give  a  concert;  and  the  rest  of  the  pub- 
lic, who  read  the  commercial  dailies,  never  go  to 
concerts  or  theatres,  aud  didn't  care  anything 
about  it,  anyhow.  So  Mr.  Hinrichs  gave  a  good 
concert  to  a  ••discredit ably  slim  attendants." 
M« rcantile  Library  Hall. 

Henry  EdwardB  gave  a  lecture  here  last  evening 
on  the  snbjjct  of  "Three  Weeks  in  MazaUan/ 
being  the  result  of  hie  observations  during  his  re- 
ent  sojourn  in  tbat  city.  Mr.  Edwards  bas  an 
enviable  reputation  as  a  writer  and  aa  elocution- 
ist, and  is  very  popular  in  the  commnnlty  as  an 
actor.  The  lecture  was,  as  might  be  expeoted, 
well  written,  extremely  Interesting,  and  well  de- 
livered; and  yet  the  hall  was  not  half  filled.  We 
are  afraid  that  our  remarks  in  regard  to  Mr.  Hin- 
rich's  concert  published  above  will  refer  with 
equal  force  to  Mr.  Edwards'  lecture.  The  amuse- 
ment-going public,  to  whom  Mr.  Edwards  ehonld 
have  looked  for  hie  chief  support,  did  not  even 
know  that  he  was  going  te  give  a  lecture, 
Sanders'  I 

The  pupils  of  Sanders'  Danoing  Aoademj  gave  a 
nteiqaerade  ball  last  evening.  It  waa  well  attend- 
ed, and  was  a  lively  affair  from  beginning  to  end 
in  the  "we  sma' hours."  The  Chronicle,  Call  and 
I  oabo  were  represented  in  oostome  and  oharao- 
te>r  by  three  yc  ;  ladies,  and  are  spoksn  of  ia 
this  morning's  Chronicle  as  follows; 

The  Chronicle  was  an  active,  bright,  vivaoions 
brunette,  and  her  coatume  was  tastefully  gotten 
op.  Tbe  Call  was  a  pletborio  married  lady,  whose 
atepa  dragged  wearily  throaxh  tbe  dsnee  >ike  an 
affected  reader  through  a  Call  editorial.  Her  at- 
tire was  as  attempted  Imitation  of  the  OkroBiele'a 
except  that  it  was  patched  ont  with  Altai.     Fit* 

sear 


Those  Heathen  Chinamen  I 

It  is  tail  tbat  the  Chinese  declare  that 
Noah's  real  name  waB  Ah  Boo,  and  tbat  be 
resided  in  Patio.  Unfortunately,  Noah's 
family  Bible  was  lost  in  tbe  Flood,  and  we 
oaonot  ascertain  from  it  what  Noah's  real 
name  was.  His  door  plats  also  eeems  to  be 
missing,  and  he  had  a  yery  careless  way  of 
neglecting  to  mark  bis  shirts;  so  we  are 
baffled  in  that  direction.  We  have  inquired 
at  the  libraries  for  a  copy  of  the  Fekin  di- 
rectory of  tbat  date,  to  sos  if  Noah  really 
figured  in  its  pages  ;  bnt  tbe  only  copy  of 
them  waB  out.  For  onr  part  we  do  not  be- 
lieve his  name  was  Ah  Boo,  or  tbat  be  re- 
sided in  Pekin.  These  Chinamen  claim  ev- 
erything that  isgoing,  from  gunpowder  np 
to  newspapers.  If  we  give  them  any  ground 
on  the  Noah  business,  the  first  thing  we 
know  they  will  be  out  with  the  assertion 
that  the  ark  was  insured  in  the  Fekin  Mu- 
tual Company,  and  that  Noah  used  to  give 
the  Pekin  newspapar  people  free  tickets  to 
go  in  and  watch  tbe  animals  perform.  The 
interests  of  Chrls'ianity  require  tbat  we 
should  believe  the  Bible. 


Chinese  Marriage* 

A  St.  Loais'piper  says,  that  lately  two  na- 
tives cf  the  Flowery  Kingdom  appeared  at 
Justice  Waltber's  ofilce,  accompanied  by 
two  buxom  lasses  from  the  Emerald  Isle,  to 
whom  they  were  married  according  to  tbe 
liws  of  Missouri.  The  names  of  the  partiss 
are  thus  registered  on  the  Sqnire's  minute 
book:  Dr.  Ah  Fooo,  of  Canton,  China,  to 
Ann  M.  Butk,  of  Tipperary,  Ireland,  and 
Joe  Sin,  of  Shanghai,  to  Mary  Davis,  also  of 
Ireland.  The  Doctor  waB  well  educated, 
wrote  an  elegant  hand,  and  wore  a  fine  eu  t 
cf  broadcloth  that  would  be  becoming  to 
the  make-up  of  a  stylish  "Melioan  man;" 
be  conversed  ia  English,  and  understood 
the  business  of  marrying.  Joe  Sin  wore  a 
tail,  and  his  outfit  savored  more  of  the  ohop- 
stick  Btyle.  He  waa  ; quite  awkward,  bnt 
nevertheless  seemed  to  lain  to  wedded  life 
quite  naturally.  The  bridal  party  walked 
away  in  a  state  of  blissful  anticipation.  Mo 
•irds, 

It  is  considered  cool  to  take  a  man's  hat 
wuh  his  name  written  in  it,  simply  because 
you  want  his  autograph. 


France  has  los*  two  millions  of  her  popu- 
lation during  the  last  six  years. 


Or.  Barlow  J.  SnaltU 

la  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Die- 
eases  at  bis  Hygelan  Ball,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evenfrg,  oommenolng  at  73$  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  1b  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  Invalids  dally,  from  9  to  «  p.  h.,  free.        w 


A-ltoffether  tne  .Best. 

It  is  curious,  but  trHe,  i?wt  3.  A.  flbaber, 
707  Market  street,  near  Third,  should  £flJJ  fur- 
niture and  bedding  cheaper  then  any  other 
dealer  In  this  city.    Try  him  and  you  will  be 

convinced. * 

PbotojtrapJilo    Cards- 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  tbe  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  3*  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 

Mission  street,  ? 

• 

500    Pairs    ox    Socks, 
At  all  prloea.  at  t  lie  What  Cheer  Laundry, 


dLoa-ltn  ana.  r'ieasure. 

Tnere  are  not  too  many  pleasures  In  Ban 
Francisco.  Nothing  ia  more  pleasant,  nothing 
more  health-giving  than  a  drive  Into  tne  conn* 
try  now  ana  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
keep  a  carriage  of  their  own,  can  and  one 
equal  in  elegance  to  any  private  conveyance 
it  the  Occidental  Carnage  stand.  Frank  Bon- 
ton  has  there,  and  at  bis  stables  1016  Stockton 
street,  carriages  of  every  description.  His 
drivers  are  careful  and  experiences,  his  charges 
ire  moderate.  The  moral  of  the  above  la: 
to  to  Frank  Bouton  at  the  Occidental  Hotel 
when  you  want  a  carriage.  o 


Haii-work  and  Combings 

Made  np  neat  and  cheap  at  850  Washington 
stteet,  near  Stockton.  Side  ouxIb  steamed  fol 
twenty -five  cents.  u 

Live   "Well. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  is  the  cause  of  many  crimes.  Those 
.  who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Wash- 
ington treet,  at  the  oornerof  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy.  Henry 
Bocken,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  since 
1849.  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  B&imagnndi  sanrj,  game,  tame  geese, 
delloious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  best  cud  of  tea  in  the 
city  — English  breakfast  tea  — Sonohong  aud 
Orange  Pekoe — can  bs  obtained  here.  a 


A.  Pleasant  Locution. 

Persons  desiring  oomfortable  lodgings  In  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  tbe  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  bulldlmi  Ls  a  very  fine  one  and  IS  well 
lighted  and  ventilated.  * 


Wr.shlnff  Returned  in  OneDay 
And  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry. 

Everybody    Suited. 

There  ls  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  bats.  At  "  The"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  Immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  ons  who 
goes  there  la  sure  to  be  suited.  * 


Tno    President's    Messago. 

Peace  and  prosperity  are  the  key  notes  of  this 
document.  Cheapness  and  durabllty  are  the 
characteristics  of  H,  Luch ginger's  furniture, 
All  should  visit  his  emporium,  786  Market 
street,  and  ascertain  how  cheaply  a  house  can 

be  famished.  nj 

i — • 

Fob  Sale— a  lot  ef  cheap  silk  dresses,  at  33 
Geary  street.  A  good  price  paid  lor  cast-off 
clothing. 

Cheap  Jewelry,  Eld  Gloves,  and  Ladles  and 
Oents'  Furnishing  Goods,  at  Bank's,  store,  36 


*  'A  MAN'S  A  MAN  FOR  A'  THAT" 

"A  man's  a  mac,"  sail  Robert  Bnrna, 

"For  a'  tbat  and  a'  that ;" 
Bat  though  the  tong  be  clear  and  ttrong, 

It  laoks  a  not  for  a'  tbat. 
The  lout  who'd  shirk  his  dally  wc-rk. 

Yet  claim  his  wages  nnd  a'  tiaj; 
Or  beg,  when  he  might  earn  his  bread. 

Is  not  a  man  for  a'  tbat. 

If  all  who  dine  on  homely  lira 

Were  true  and  brave,  and  a'  Ua'; 
And  none  wboee  garb  is  "hodden  gray" 

Wj»  fool  and  knave,  and  a'  that; 
Tbe  vice  and  crime  that  shame  our  time 

Would  fade  and  fall,  and  a'  that, 
And  plowmen  beas  good  askings, 

And  churls  as  earU,  for  a'  that. 

You  Bee  yon  branny,  blustering  sot, 

Who  3waggere,  swear*,  and  a"  ihtt, 
And  thinks,  because  hie  strong  right  arm 

Might  foil  an  oa,  and  a'  tbat, 
That  he's  ai  noble,  man  for  man, 

Aa  duke  or  lord,  and  a,  that — 
He's  but  a  brute,  beyond  depute, 

And  not  a  man  for  a'  ihtt  ] 

A  man  may  own  a  large  estate, 

Have  palao?,  park,  and  a'  that, 
And  not  for  birth  bnt  honest  wor.fc, 

Be  thrice  a  man  for  a'  tha'; 
And  Donald  herding  on  the  mulr. 

Who  bskts  his  wife,  and  a'  tt  at, 
Be  nothing  bat  a  rascal  boor, 

Nor  half  a  man  for  a'  that. 

It  comes  to  tbjp.  dear  Brother  Boras— 

The  truth  Is  odd,  and  a'  that— 
"  The  rank  Is  bat  the  galcea's  stamp — 

The  man's  the  gold  for  a'  tha* ;" 
And,  thongh  yon  put  the  minted  mark 

On  cop  per,  trass,  aod  a'  tha1, 
The  He  1b  gross,  tbe  obeat  is  plain, 

And  will  not  piBB  for  a*  that. 

For  a'  that,  and  a'  *-hbt, 

Tis  floul  and  fceart  and  a'  tbat, 
That  makes  the  king  a  gentleman, 

And  not  the  crown  and  a'  that ; 
And  man  with  ir an,  or  rich  or  poor, 

The  beBt  li  he  for  a'  that, 
Who  stands  ereot  In  telf-r^spee' .. 

And  acts  the  maa  fo;  a'  that ! 


For  the  Very  Best  Drinks, 

Goto  Ya.es"  Branoh  Saloon,  oornerof  Market 
andTliirdfiti-esta.  BO 


A  Happy  New  Year. 

What  a  pleasure  it  is  to  meet  a  smiling  counte- 
nance, whether  it  be  on  the  street  or  in  tbe  par- 
lor. And  why  ie  it  tbat  eome  faces  wear  a  contin- 
ually happy  look?  It  is  simply  beoaaBe  they  live  on 
a  plain,  nutritious  and  substantial  diet.  That  man 
is  a  public  bone  factor  who  will  conscientiously 
serve  as  with  a  clean,  toot baomo  and  wholesome 
meal.  Louis  Meyers.  croDnetor  of  the  "White 
House,"  Kearny  street,  also  of  the  Capitol  Res- 
taurant, Fourth  street-  does  it.  aa  hundreds  can 
eDtaasiaetically  testify.  Bis  kitoheos  are  marvela 
of  order  and  aleanlinoBB.  Try  him,  and  yon  will 
find  it  impossible  to  eat  elsewhere. 


Holiday    Candles. 

Fresb,  sweet  and  delicious  Candles,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection* 
eryr  678  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  and  retail,    a 

It  la  Perreotly  ASEonieninB 

How  beautifully  and  quiokly  they  do  washing 
At  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
jefore  8  a.m.  returned  the  same  evening  if  de 
ilredi  x 

-■■■  ■     *  '  ■ 

trresti  and  Sweet. 

Fer  tbe  beet  confectionery,  go  to  Oanty  and 
Wacner's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Sat  tor.       N 

WHa.t    Choer    L-auodry 

Employe  no  Chinamen,  and  should  be  pat 
ronlsed  by  everybody.  * 


Diamond    Catarrh    Bemedy 

Is  a  sure  cure  for  Catarrh  or  Colds.  Abb:  your 
drngelst  for  It,  or  send  to  Dr,  A.  F.  Evox,  No. 
9  Post  etreet.        •  z 

The   Illustrated   Press  (9.  F.) 

No.  1,  January,  1878.  Sold  by  tubscrlption— 
$1  60  a  year.  Elegant,  choice,  cheap.  Sample 
nnmberp,  16  cents.  Address  II urn, y,  Dewey  & 
Co.,  S.  F.  o 

m 

Olaibvoyant.—  Madame  Clara  Antonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
has  removed  to  $23  Kearny  st.  Consultations  in 
English,  French  and  German.  t 


Oysters. 

Why  travel  so  far?  Shellfish  of  every  kind 
kept  at  Mannlne's,  oyster  dealer,  672  Howard 
Strc3t,  near  Third,  next  to  car  office-.  o 


Lever  Buckle    suspenders, 

At  $1  per  pair— 26  per  cent,  cheaper  than  else- 
'Fher  b — at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  _x 


Genuine  Havana,    CJjsars. 

Beet  brands  at  61     to  ontgomery  street,  S.  W. 
corner  of  Merchant.    Franck  &  Cahn,  q 

For    Wasnlna 

Shirts,  $1  60  per  doz.;  small  pieces,  60o.  per 
v.3.    At  the  What  Cheer  Lenndry-  * 


For  a  safe  and  efficient  Eeautifieb  or  the 
CoupumoN,  use  Diokix's  Famous  Cbehe  de 
Lib.  x, 


The  Mountain  Beer  is  tbe  only  real  L»ger  on 
this  Ccast.  Call  and  try  It,  at  024  Sacramento 
street,  where  it  ie  sold  at  10  cent b  a  glass.        X 

Best   QuaiiTy    or  X>oerste:in 

Driving  gloves,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  the  What 
Qheer  Laundry  z 

Somothlns  -New. 

Wm  A,  Hubbard's  manufactured  misses'  and 
Infant's  garments  and  ladles  underwear  in  suits, 
are  famed  for  their  superiority  of  m»ke  and  tex- 
ture all  over  the  Union.  Mr.  Geo.  W.  Amldon, 
the  authorized  agent  of  Mr.  Hubbard ,  has  estab- 
lished a  depot  of  these  goods  at  248  Second  st, 
for  wholesale  and  retail  tride.  A  liberal  dis- 
count to  the  trade.  j 


American  Watches, 

Bednced  prices,  at  H.  A.  Oallender's  62  Sec- 
ond St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  carefully  repaired,  d 


It  Yon.  "w^xix 

Tour  Blanleta  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
not  spoiled,  send  them  to  the  What  Qheer  Laun 
dry.  '    z 

• — 

sf  cDswell,    Show    Card  Writer, 
Beady  made  and  made  to  order,    hoom  10, 


Holiday    Punches. 

There  are  no  Pnnches  for  the  Holiday  tatles 
that  compare  with  Sqnarza's.  Bquorza'e  Punches 
are  fnmoni  for  the  high  art  shown  in  their  man- 
ufacture, t^b  happy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  tha  great  Sqnarza,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
the  Holiday  tableB.  For  sale  at  the  new  branch, 
317  Kearny  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
120  Leideadorff  street.  H 


Tho    Best:    Remedies, 

Dr.  Perry 's  LaBt  Ohance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
r?'s  Webfoot  Pille,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
For  eale  by  all  druggists.  Agenoy,  417  Sausome 
street,  corner  of  Comm<  rclal.  • 


Chinese  Employment  Company 

PIBHOE  cfc  CO. 

FUBN1SH 

CHINESE  LABOR 

FOB  ALL  PARTS  OE  THE  UNITED  STATES, 
*"'o  621  Sacramento  ctrett.  Bet.  Kearay 
aod  Montgomery,  San  Iraoclsco,  Oal.  We  are 
prepared  to  furnish  at  short  notice,  Domestic 
8tr?aati,  Hotel  Cooks,  Lauudry  Men,  Waters, 
Common  Labor^ra,  Fa-m  Hands,  Rail-road 
Hands,  Gardener*,  Mechanics,  Factory  Bacds, 
Wood  Onoppere.eto,  etc,  Special  attention  given 
to  furalsMng  Domestic  Servants.        j\  20  ltn 


MESSRS.  M'NEIL  &  CALDER 

ANNOUNCES  TO  THEIR  FRIENDS  AND 
thePoblio  generally,  tbat  they  have  opened 
uoder  OOLMAN'S  CLOTHING  STORF,  Corner 
of  Bash  aad  Montgomery  streets,  with  a  WELL 
SELECTED  STOOK  of 

CHOICE  WINES. 

I^IQUOBS    AND 


All  are  invited  to  call,  and  ARCHIE  Mo  NEIL 
AND  WM.  O.  CALDER  will  do  their  beBt  to 
make  them  comfortable.  fs  'Hit 


FRENCH_GOODS. 

MME-  PONS,  IMPORTER  AND  DEALER  IN 
Parisian  Geode,  has  j net  received  a  large  and 
varied  assortment  of 

Freucli    Coi'eete 

Of  all  kinds,  aad  prices.  Silk  Cotsets,  and  Corsets 
made  to  order.  Ladies'  Underwear  and  Tour- 
nairee.    631  Stcraroeuto  street,  felllm 


TO  VARIETY_ARTISTES! 

yARIETY    AETISTES    AND  MINSTREL 
performers  going  from  Sao  Francisco  to  New 
York,  or  vice  verB&,ehoald  etop  at 

SALT    LAKE    CITY. 

First-elasssngagemeots  offered  to  first-class  peo- 
dle  at  "THE  BOWERY,"  Main  street,  Joseph 
Dudley.  Manager.  LetterB  so  addressed,  or  to 
Dick  Brown,  Business  Manager  will  receive  a 
prompt  reply.  ft 3  lm 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

STEXT    SATURDAY     NIGHT. 


Piano    and     Singlne    at  8  P.M, 


CHARING 


* 


SALOON 


Ooe  Sflashm  street,  near  Second. 

delO  EAGLES  &  WILD,  Proprietors. 


JUST  ARBIVED  BY  RAIL,  AND  WILL  BE 
sold  at  pricas  to  suit  the  times,  a  good  assort- 
ment of 

POCKET    CaTTfcEKX, 
fiCIHSOKS,    nnd 

EDGE  TOOLS, 
All  warranter!,  st  OHAS.   OTTO  A   GO'S  Hard- 
ware Store,  313  Bush  street,  Rase  Hoaee  Block, 
t-ao  Francisco.  fe6  lw 


Crystal  Sample  Room 

5S5  NACSAUENTO  STREET. 

ALL    DRINKS,    PLAIN    OR    FANCY,    TEN 
OENTS.    »S~Hot  Drinks  a  specialty. 

It.   MATilEB, 
jsnim  Proprietor. 


Bar  Sugar 

"POR  BALE— SI 8  KEARXY  BTEEET,  AT 
"  'MERGER'S.  Al;o,  ever,  kind  of  Candies 
Wbnleeole  and  Retail. 

no?  If  M.    A.    HFXCCE. 


OR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM 

And  College  or  Medicine. 

Ifl  fifiA  BEAUTIFUL  AND  INSTRUCT- 
JLV/.V/UVf  ire  obiecta  to  be  sbfu.  Open  to  th« 
Pnblio  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUREKA  HAL* 
318  Montgomery  street.    FOR  HEN  ONLY-. 

»»-Dh.  Joedau's  Private  Office  is  at  All 
Gear;  street  (opposite  old  Meobanfoa'  Pavilion). 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession. 

THE  UNDERSIGNED,  WHO  HAS  BEEN 
over  twelve  years  oonaeoted  with  the  press  of 
Melbourne,  and  is  well  known  by  the  members  of 
the  profession  io  the  Colonies,  begs  to  intimate 
that  ne  ia  prepared  to  givs  experienced  advice  te 
all  persons  professionally  visiting  or  meditating  a 
risit  to  the  Australian  Ooloniea.  Fee  moderaW 
Punctnoiity  In  dispatohing  replies  may  be  relied 
upon, 

WLuLLAV  HENRY  WATERS. 
lSViotorla  Chambers,  46  OoUina  street.  M»l- 
bourne.    Australia.  f*6  if 


ALHAMBRA  '.LODGING  HOUSE. 

FINELY  FURBISHED  ROOMS.  SIN- 
Ble  or  in  salts. 

Well  UgJicetf  and  T«nlllats-J. 

__  Oninrnisced  fiooms  to  1st.   Lodging  wltb 
tbcat   board.      ALHAMBRA    BUILDING 
•  1*  Boab  strMt  ao84  tf 


AMERICAN     EXCHANGE, 

HAYWARD8. 

IOHY  OAXBb PROPRIETOR 

First-Class   Hotel, 
touem 


DR.  H.  C.  F.  BEHRENS. 

OFFIOB. 

SO.     SIS    *EAKNY    ITBIIT, 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIREDTORY 

BookKltera  nnd  Stivtlon^rs. 
H.H.  Moore,  609  Montgomery,  near  Merchant. 

Hairiness  Colleges. 
Heald's,  Bryant  &  Stratton'a  College,  24  Post  St, 

■Satehermi 
Ksts,  Fred,  Stslla  M  to  UK).  California  Msrkst. 

JKrnas  Fonnderles. 
Weed  A  Kingwsll,  California,  125  First  it. 

Dentists, 
Dr.  King's  Grand  Dsntal  and  Surgical  Institute 
616  Sacramento  street. 

French  Fancy    Goex]*. 
Looan  A  Co.,  19  MButgomsrj-,  107  and  109  Batter.. 

Hamim  If  air. 
Sampson.  A.  B.  A  Co.,  110  Sscond  street 

Mu Me  and  Alnalcnl  Initrumtnu, 
Ksene,  O.  0.,  mft-.  acoordf ana,  repairer  of  all  kinds* 
mnaiosl  instrnmBnta,  N.E.  cor.  Baah  <fc  Keornjk 
Wines  nnd  LlqDur..    (Wholesale.) 
Daaerl  F.  A  Co..  504  Front 


Mme.  JOSEPHINE  EDMONDS 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC    PHYSICIAN. 

TWENTY     TEARS     OF    PBAOTIOK 

IN  THE  TREATMENT  OF  DISEASES  IN01- 
dent  to  females  bas  play  d  Madoaie  Edmonds- 
at  tbe  bead  of  oil  physicians  makmK  snch  praotios 
a  specially,  and  enables  ber  togoarantee  a  soeedy 
and  permuoeDt  cumin  ibe  worst  caaes  of  «np- 
prfl'sion  and  menatroal  derangomeotB.  LacRes. 
will  fiod  Madane  Edmonds  a  skillful  phystcian, 
and  it  ia  io  ibeir  interest  tooonatilt  ber  in  all  dis- 
eases incident  to  women  before  tampering  with 
poiboeoub  noatroma,  qaaok  doctors  and  hnmbaga. 
Madame  Kd  moods  dceoribea  disaasea  without  any 
>" formai inn  from  tha  patie  -t.,  and  oniefwithont 
she  ase  of  mercury  or  experiment-*,  thus  Bavin* 
from  wrong  treatment  for  private,  chronic  and 
cancer  diseases.  GorraaonndeDoe  smoily  confi- 
dential. Office  and  residence,  415  Pine  street, 
between  Kearny  aod  UontKOmery.  ja20  ly 


DR.  CHAS.  K.  TOZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITUTE; 

N.  E<  cor*  Jackion  nnd  Keurny  sts. 

THE  GREAT  ERAUIOATOR  OF  SPECIAL 
OOMPLMNTS,  formerly  ot  Lock  Hospital, 
LondoD.  »od  tbe  last  twelve  vearsof  San  Franoisce. 
DR.  TUZER  inform*  tbe  fllfl^ted  that  after  vieit- 
ing  all  the  HO>PI  l'Al.i&  IN  LUNDUN  AND- 
PARIS,  atid  spendtog  one  year  in  tbe  moot  cele- 
brated Hospital  in  London,  the  LOOK,  be  has  re- 
opened his  old  Medical  Iostitute  at,  the  old  stand, 
whera  he  can  alwayB  bs  found.  DR.  TOZtiK  has 
for  forty  years  met,  with  uaparalleled  succeBS  in 
tbe  treatment  of  diseisi  generally  known  as 
OHRONIO  A^D  SPECIAL  OOMPLalNTS. 

i>».   tins.   is.   tozer 

ts  in  every  way  responsible,  binding  himself  to 
effeot  a  permanent  cdke,  or  making  no  obargea. 
Those  who  cannot  Affjrd  to  pay  for  advice  nnd 
medicine  will  bo  charged  for  medieine  only.  TUB 
MuNlHLY  REal'tiKATlVE  PILLS,  never  known 
to  tail  in  Riving  relief  in  oases  for  wbiob  tbey  are 
reoommecded.  are  to  be  obtained  only  at  my 
office.  Price,  $5  p»r  box.  Full  direotion  on  each 
bf^r,  eect  hv  hxpreGsor  otherwise, 

Dn.  TOZKR  does  not  imitHe  the  advertising 
Q-^acan  who  make  it  a  pr«<'tice  to  pabliBh  false- 
affidavita  and  otbnr  false  r'farence?,  but  refers  to 
the  mo<>t  respeotable  peoule  in  tbe  State,  whom  be 
bsB  cored  of  diseases  which  others  have  tailed  to 
oure. 

DS,    CHA8.    IT.  TOZER, 
N,  E.  corner  Kearay  and  Jackson  street", 

»1-W  San  Franoisoo. 


OUTSIDE    LANDS. 

ANY  AND  ALL  PERSONS  THAT  HAVE 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS,  on  OUT- 
SIDE LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  have  too 
amount  refunded  at  tbe  office  of  tbe  undersigned' 
upon  the  presentation  of  an  order  from  the 
Mayor  and  City  and  County  Attorney. 
delSt!  A.   ATJSTIN. 


1 


DIVIDEND     NOTICE. 

MASONIC    SAVINGS    AND   LOAN    BANK. 

No.    0  Post   street,  flnTnsonlc  Temple, 

SAN  FRANOISOO. 

AT  A  MEETING  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  DIREO- 
tors  of  tbia  Bank,  held  Jauaarr  20tb,  1673, 
a  dividend  wa^  deolared  at  tbe  rate  of  ten  (10)  per 
cent,  per  annum  on  Term  or  Permanent  Deposits, 
and  eight  per  cent,  per  annum  on  Ordinary  De- 
posits, for  the  semi'sonnal  term  ending  January 
2 1 b t.  1673,  payable  on  and  after  February  1st.  1873,- 
free  from  all  taxes.  fiEOUOE  KOltlNH, 
ja2.Mm Secretary. 


Biggest  Race  Yet! 


THE  HUMAN  RACE. 


npilE  MAJORITY  OF  THOSE  WHO 
■*-  reside  la  Snn  Francisco,  bay  their 
Shirts  and  Famishing  OooiU  ef  BENE. 
DICT  *CO.,  No.  3  Second  str<et,  oe- 
caaae  they  are  always  treated  well  and 
bay  their  Bonds  at  the  lowest    price*,   at 

••THE   OLD  STAND." 


Extinguishes 


■'ABSOLUTELY     THE     BEST     PROTECTION 

AGAINST  FlRb:  !" 

SEHD    FOH    THEIB    "  EECOFD." 

R,  B.  Ibwin  A  CO.,  General  Agents  Pacific  Coast. 

For  sale  by  W.  B.  MUBDOUH, 

Local  Atcent,  312  California  st,,  San  Franciado 


ARION 

_  -Pianoforte. 

DEOLABED  BT  THE  JDDOE8  AT  A'LATB 
Fair  81  the  ABiricsn  Imtitnte,  »'»'  », ™5 
told  trl.l   »Mic»t   Steiow«r'«,  Ohloterine's.  u" 
otSer..  to  be  THJC  BEST  ON  EXHIBITION.    ». 
CTJBTAa,  Sol.  Agent,    SO  0'F»nelI  «t«Jt. 
N  B.— Pl»no«  ot  »11  HTlM  TO  RENT.         mm 


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DAVE  MENDE8  A  CO..  at  ths 

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■.tranfc  betwesn  Kearny  *nd  Dapont,  wb ere  you 
can  b.Ve  HOT  AND  COLD  DKlSKB.  not  forge*- 
tiog  tfce  old  Pioneer  Lunah,  The  "Old  Sport  is 
always  on  band.  __ 


CANDIES. 

ALL  KINDS  OE  THE  FINEST  BOAJTOlt 
m«.ie  «t  oar  Stum  Oudr  Fsotor,  iUIIt.  AB 
ordais.MP«o<>llr  from  tbe  oonstrr.  m  eollolUd 
end  wQl  be  prompt!,  attended  to. 


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MR.  JOIIN  T.   RAYMOND! 

TTl»       FAMOU*        COMBUTAN. 

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b(    hot   Ono  of  tho  8ui  •  I  »  . 

PYGMALION  and  GALATEA! 

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tbi  ictioi  a  coinusm  urn  t»b  *r>oi  or  T«niTT-roOB  hoi  m. 

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r,»tte.  all  th»  Oaltfornia  papurD.  alao  London 
Ponoh.  Bell's  Life.  Illoatrated  London  News.  Oail' 
tod  tat'sfy  yonratlf. 

aw-  Don't  forget  tbe  algn  of  tbe  Hot    Scoteb. 

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billiard  table  from  tbe  mannfacto  y  of  LiMaaDaidt 
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J.        I».       BOQABDU8 

AT 

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Below  Montgomery,  San  Franoisco. 


■FRIDAY FEBRUARY  14,  lfa73 


Pretended  ABtoni«hm©nt. 

The  Sacramento  Record  bas  the  follow- 
ing:— 

Miss  Kate  Fox,  of  Rocheater  koockirgs 
fame,  marrieJ  m  Loudon,  on  the  14th  alt., 
■Benry  Diedruk  Jenokeo,  barri»Wr  at  law. 
The  London  Times  ha*  a  sedate  account  of 
<the  wedding  ceremonies,  and  mentions  with 
the  utmoBt  gravity  the  part  taken  in  tbem 
by  the  spirit  fneada  of  the  happy  conple. 
We  reid  that  they  rapped  on  the  altar  when 
the  oeremouy  was  parformed,  and  rapped 
in  the  vestry  when  too  register  was  signed. 
They  rapped  all  around  tbe  room  while  the 
•wedding  breakfast  was  in  progres*.  Mrs, 
Fox,  deoeaaed,  communicated  privately  with 
Mr.  Jeneken  for  some  minutes.  Mr.  J.  E. 
Taylor,  of  New  York,  testator  in  the  fimoua 
Taylor  will  cage,  and  a  pation  of  Miaa  Fox, 
rappad  hie  congratulations,  and  also  the 
mo-mge  "Jencken  is  no  longer  his  own 
must ar  "  —  tbe  hilarious  disembodied  old 
boy  1  The  spirits  were  very  aocomtnoda- 
ing,  cheerfully  consenting  to  convey  mes- 
■flages  to  tbe  friends  of  the  bride  in  America 
— taus  doing  tbe  telegraph  company  out  of 
its  toll!>.  Tben  tbe  spirits  were  tousei,  and 
in  response  to  the  honor  gently  raised  the 
heavily  la3en  table  from  the  floor,  susneDd- 
ing  It  in  mid-iir  for  several  fl  cand3.  When 
this  sort  of  thing  is  published  in  the  Lon- 
don Times,  tbe  solemn  thought  arises  — 
■what  are  we  comiDg  to  ?  and  when  ? 

We  should  say  that  we  had  already  arrived 
at  a  time  when  any  newspaper  that  pretends 
-to  ignore  the  fact  of  communications  being 
received  from  disembodied  spirits,  does  so 
diahonesUy.  Why,  even  tbe  Call  and  Bul- 
letin, tbe  two  papers  of  all  others  the  most 
afraid  of  offending  tha  ignorant  prejudices 
of  their  readers,  have  to  print  "  this  sort  of 
thing"  as  well  as  the  London  Times.  The 
Times  printed  "tbisaortof  thing"  because 
it  actaally  occurred  and  was  witoesjed  by 
its  reporters.  The  Becord  knows  this,  but 
is  afraid  to  say  so. 

It  is  True. 

The  Boston  Saturday  Evening  Gazette 
says : 

Mr.  Bea.  Holladay,  the  financier  and 
speculator  of  great  renown  in  tbe  Pacific 
brute-',  of  whom  we  spoke  two  weeks  since 
lis  taking  possersion  of  tbe  Oregoa  U.  8. 
Seatitirship,  whan  once  previously  asked 
to  help  elect  a  candidate  for  the  Senate, 
said  that  he  owned  stock  in  pretty  much 
everv  Bpeoie9  of  property,  from  a  Missouri 
-fonll-tsam  to  an  ocean  steamship  line,  but 
nover  yet  in  a  United  titates  Senator,  and 
perhaps  he  would  like  a  few  shares. 


Disproportion©!:!, 

A  few  days  since  a  seedy  person  applied 
to  a  wealthy  citizen  for  help,  andreceived 
the  small  sum  of  five  cents.  The  giver  re- 
marked, &b  he  handed  bim  the  pittance, 
"Take  it,  you  are  welcome;  our  ears  are  al- 
ways open  to  the  distressed."  "That  may 
be,"  replied  the  recipient,  "but  never  before 
in  my  life  have  I  seen  so  small  an  opening 
for  such  large  ears." 


This  is  the  affecting  epitaph  oa  a  decea3td 
Bock-Island  Captain's  tombstone:  "He's 
done  a-citcbing  cod,  and  gone  to  meet  his 
God."         

A-vtlflclal    Memory. 

This  wodlU  rful  Bvs'.em  gives  the  memorr  ex- 
tracrdinary  power.  Thouennds  cf  figures  and 
words  learnt  without  effort.  Studies  made  easy 
::d  the  Intellect  strengthened.  Taught  in  two 
l'.'-mnp,  $10;  classes  chsapfr.  BrofeaBor  Wm, 
Nemos,  137  Montgomery  street.  v 


J>o    JSoz    Suffer    irom    Corns. 

Tbe  unfortunate  BUfferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
Ions,  Club  and  Ingrowing  N»11b,  oan  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  R.  £L  Cowan's  Insti- 
late,  310  Kearny  Etreet,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
!""«!  from  experience.  h&Ting  tested  the  Do?. 
tor's  capability.  References  civen  If  requlrea.  H 

eureka  Social  Club. 

The  prizes  to  be  awarded  at  the  Ninth  An- 
nual masquerade  ball  of  the  Eureka  Social 
Club  are  on  exhibition  In  the  window  of  Stoltz 
and  8ons  dry  goods  store-  South-east  corner  ol 
-Searny  aod  Pine  streets  £ 

Sewing  Machine*  for  8aJt>, 

Eented  and  repaired,  at  116  Poat  street.  Alio, 
Ageney  fcr  Mill*'  Adjustable  Treadle.  i 


»o   Yon.    Know 

Tbat  with  Bttttibicx's  Pattkbhb  yon  can  cut 
•and  make  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly  1    Send 

postage  Btamp  tor  an  Illustrated  catalogue,    H. 

A.  Doming,  .gem.  office  of  the  Howe  Sewing 
tttachlne.  No.  lis  Kearny  street,  between  Bntter 
■and  Post.  San  Franemoo.  » 


Bednced  pilcea.  Shirts  from  75o,  to  $3, 
Complete  assortment  of  Gents'  Furnishing 
.QocdJ.    Beales  &  Co.  Eearny  Bt..  near  Bub.  ct 

ft*am    Mooro, 

Formerly  of  Rues  House  OaxrtaBes,  can  be 
Jound  In  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  ee- 
Mblisbment,  eonthweet  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery bis.  .  or  Dexter  8ubles.  Oarruwe  orderB 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  BQ 


X>r.    Doherty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  partteularry  to 
cbronlo  and  epeolho  practice,  and  as  such  1b 
uow  the  moat  enoceSBful  of  any  Physician  In 
■San    Fr«ncLaco.    Office  619  Sacramento  street, 

■  corner       ^eidesdorfl,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 

■  Oheer  House. z 

Oyster    *X"r«*.a.s*. 

The  oyster  trade  In  California  is  assuming 
.gigantic  proportions.  Emerson  Corvlllo,  of  the 
Buddie  Boek,  410  Pine  street,  furnishes  from 
this  own  oyster  beds  at  San  Bruno  millions  ol 
oysters  to  all  parts  of  the  Pacific  Ocast.  His 
Eastern  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 
bas  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and  *  be 
*Saddi«  Book"  u  known  tverywnert, 


Story  of  Poor  Little    Stephen  Cirard. 

Themao  lives  in  Philadelphia  who,  when 
young  and  poor,  entered  a  bank,  and  says 
he,  "Please,  sir,  do  yon  want  a  boy?"  And 
the  stately  pei  boaigt  oaid,  "No,  little  toy, 
I  don't  want  a  little  boy."  Tho  little  boy, 
whose  heart  was  too  fail  for  utterance, 
chewing  a  pieoe  of  licorice  stick  he  bal 
bought  wit^  a  osnt  stolen  from  hia  good 
and  pioos  aunt,  and  with  sobe  plainly  audi- 
ble, and  with  great  globu'es  of  water  roll- 
ing down  his  obeeka,  glided  silently  down 
the  marble  stsps  of  the  bank.  Bending  his 
noble  form  tbe  bank  man  dodged  behind  a 
door  for  he  thooght  the  little  boy  was  going 
to  shy  a  rock  at  him.  Bat  tbe  boy  picked 
up  something  and  stuck  it  in  hia  poor  but 
ragged  jicket.  "Come  here,  little  boy,"  and 
the  little  boy  did  come  here  :  and  the  bank 
man  said  "Lo,  whatpickest  thou  np?"  and 
he  answered  and  replied,  "a  pin."  And  tbe 
bank  man  replied  "Little  boy  are  you  good?" 
and  be  said  he  was.  And  tbe  baDk  man 
said  "How  do  you  vote?— excuse  me,  do  you 
go  to  Sunday  Soboil?"  and  he  said  he  did. 
Then  the  bank  man  took  down  his  pen  made 
of  pure  gold  and  he  wrote  on  a  piece  of 
paper,  "Bt.  Peter, "  and  he  asked  the  Itttle 
boy  what  it  Btood  for,  and  be  said  "Salt 
Peter."  Then  tbe  bank  man  said  it  meant 
"Saint  Peter."  The  little  boy  said  "Oh  l'» 
Then  the  bank  man  took  the  little  boy  to 
his  boson  and  the  little  boy  said  "Oh  1" 
a:  run,  for  hs  squeezed  him.  Then  tbe  bank 
man  took  the  little  boy  into  partnership, 
and  gave  him  half  the  profits  and  all  the 
capital,  and  he  married  the  bank  man's 
daughter,  and  now  all  he  has  is  all  Ins,  and 
all  Ms  own  too. 

BTOBY  OF  ANOTHEE  GOOD  LITTLE  BOY. 

My  unole  told  me  this  story,  and  I  spent 
six  weeks  in  front  of  a  bank  picking  up  pinB. 
I  expected  the  bank  man  would  call  me  in 
andeay,  "Little  boy,  are  you  good?"  and  I 
was  going  to  say  "Yes  ;"  and  when  he  asked 
me  what  St.  Jobn  Btood  for  I  was  going  to 
say  Salt  Jobn.  Bat  I  guess  the  bank  man 
wasn't  anxious  to  bave  a  partner,  and  I 
guess  the  daughter  was  a  son,  for  one  day 
says  be  to  me,  "Little  boy,  what  is  that  you 
ure  picking  up?"  Says  I,  awfally  meek'?, 
"Pine."  Says  he,  "Let's  Bee  'em."  And 
he  took  'em,  and  I  took  off  my  bat,  all  ready 
to  go  into  tbe  bank  aud  become  bis  partner, 
and  marry  his  daughter.  :  Bat  I  didn't  get 
any  invitation.  He  said,  "Those  pins  be 
long  to  the  bank,  and  if  I  oatch  yon  hang- 
ing around  here  any  more  I'll  Bet  tbe  dog  on 
you  I"  Then  I  left,  aud  the  mean  old  cues 
kept  the  pins.  Such  is  life  a3 1  find  it.  . 
Mark  Twain. 

Brlngine  Him  Through, 

Dr.  Bolus  was  attending  a  patient  tbe 
other  day,  when  one  of  the  snxtous'relatives 
asked:  "Doctor,  do  you  think  he'll  re- 
cover?" The  dootor  replied,  "Ton  give 
him  the  modicine  I'm  ordering,  tbe  pills 
Bix  times  a  day  and  the  draught  at  morning 
and  evening  and  never  you  fear,  he'll  get 
through."  "Ye?,  doctor,"  said  the  friend, 
eying  the  array  of  pill  koxes  and  bottles  with 
horror,  "I  know  he'll  get  through  his  Bick- 
nes»,  but  which  endwillhe  get  through? 
Will  he  get  well?" 


Sweet  Infant. 

A  Sunday  School  teacher  having  repeated 
the  story  of  Daniel  in  the  lion's  den  to  her 
infant  class  on  Sunday,  asked  ihem  why  the 
lions  did  not  eat  Daniel  ?  A  little  shaver 
squeaked  ont  in  reply:  "Ide3all  had  tbe 
oss  diaetse,  an'  want  vewy  buDgry." 


Unkind. 

An  exchange  says: 

Mrs.  Swiesbelm  has  finished  her  work  on 
"Women  who  have  been  hinged,"  but  de- 
clines to  supplement  it  with  a  treatise  on 
"Women  who  ought  to  be  but  aren't,"  be- 
cause of  the  immensity  of  the  under- 
taking.          


Oysters, 
In  strolling  round  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
uur  oareless  feet ,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where    fountain's  ceaselesB-play 
Of  waters  bright,  did  make  a  Bcreen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen; 
While  mossy  Btone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Made  that  -window  reem  to  be 
Some  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here — 
It  looks  so  nice — and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suite  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  Beat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Hade  his  appearance,  ashed  our  wish- 
Bald  they  bad  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mlgnt  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  magnificat&y,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oyBtere,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  etyle;  just  think  of  that, 
And  If  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  crabs  and  terrapins ; 
In  lact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  fleet,  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dlBh  w*b,  I  am  Mire, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
Tbe  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem. 
That  they  have  here  tbe  beef  ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nloe  dinners, " 
Whoever  doubts  thU  let  bim  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  House,  337  BuBh  street,   above 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

CHABLE9  HAAZE.  Proprietor. 
*  —    ' 
•Tones  «Sc  scrir-odcr's 

Celebrated  Crab  Chowder  can  be  obtained  only 
at  aao  Both  *treet,  nearly  opposite  theAlham- 
bra  Theatre.  Bob  Hart  eats  It,  and  tbey  all 
eat  it.  Only  tbe  best  brands  of  Liquors  bot* 
tied  for  family  use.  Q 

The  Place. 

If  you  want  self  an  bath,  with  clean  towels, 
and  a  good  shave,  or  your  bair  cut  In  the  best 
Etyle,  by  experienced  workmen,  go  to  Brown's 
Bathing  and  Hair  Dr^Bing  Saloon,,  No.  202 
Fourth  strtet.  near  Howard. 

wnat    Clieer    Ltaunary 
I     U  WU)  ft**'  juawOxj  uuiwiruoun, 


The  Chinese  in  New  Orleans. 

Tbe  Chinese  have  invaded  New  Orleans, 
and  John  is  runniog  a  vigorous  opposition 
to  Dinah  in  tbe  Jauidry  busineEa.  John 
does  not,  however,  seem  to  have  such  a  gojd 
time  generally  in  New  Orleans  as  be  has  in 
San  Francisoo,  for  a  writer  in  the  Times 
says ; 

The  "smile"  of  the  Chinaman,  "so  child- 
like and  bland,"  as  Bpoken  of  by  au  aneient 
clasi-icil  author  tbe  iuditer  of  thete  lines 
oonfesren  never  lo  have  seen.  If  ever  a  Chi- 
naman smites,  except  in  tbe  privacy  of  some 
Celestial's  coffee-house,  no  native-be  ro  Saxon 
has  ever  been  ab'e  to  verify.  Tneir  features 
are  unemotional,  and  their  express  on  stolid 
and  saturnine.  Whit  tickling  them  on  the 
ear  with  a  feathar  might  possibly  accom- 
plish in  the  way  of  twisting  their  1'aceB  into 
a  gba't'y  grio,  or  of  bringing  out  the  hid- 
de  i  lines  of  btauly,  future  students  of 
physiognomy  mu-t  be  left  to  discover. 

If  tbe  Times  reporter  could  take  a  walk 
up  Jacbson  strest  on  the  Chinese  New 
Year's  Day,  be  would  see  emiling  counte- 
nances enough  to  convince  bim  that  the 
features  of  the  Chinese  are  not  unemo- 
tional. Jobn  feels  at  home  here,  and  is  con- 
sequently bappy. 

fioot>Blackinjf  as  a.  Fine  Art. 

Any  man  who  takes  a  pride  in  his  profes- 
sion, no  ma'ter  what  that  profession  may 
be,  dt  serves  encouragement.  The  boot- 
black on  board  '-El  Capitan,"  runniog  be- 
tween San  Francisco  and  Oakland,  ia  one 
whose  soul  is  in  bis  profeEsion,  and  he  bas 
evidently  made  a  study  of  it,  as  may  be 
seen  by  the  following  scale  of  prices  which 
he  bas  affixed  to  bis  stand : 

B'acking  bo  it  i,  any  we'tber 15  cU 

BlacLiug  boot*,  dry  weather 10  c  s 

Eou?h  and  dirty. 15cts 

Mud  Jammers,  1st  class 25cis 

Mud  Jdiumera,  21  cIlsj loots 

Ariz  ma  Sand  Sift3rs 25cts 

Mod  Amalgamator] 50  eld 

Oregon  Mud  Lifttrs 50  eta 

Bovine    Persuaders 50  era 

Horsebide  Gravel  Smashers 50cts 

Government  ContractBoota  per  inch.  .10  cts 

Brilliant  Polish  on  Bare  Fuel 5  cts 

Brilliant  Polish  on  Ditty  Socks 25  cts 

Lover's  Rights. 

A  lejected  lover  in  St.  Louis  ha?  sued  the 
father  of  bis  heart's  idol  for  using  undue 
linfluence  in  opposing  bis  addresses,  and 
claims  $10,000  damages  theiefor.  This  is  a 
move  in  the  : right  direction.  Lovers  have 
rights,  and  should  maintain  tbem. 


The  Louisville  Courier- Journal  says: 
Another  crus&de  is  about  to  be  organized 
against  polygamy.  You  never  in  all  your 
life  saw  a  man  with  one  wifa  wbo  didn't  sigh 
for  tho  sca'p  of  the  man  who  has  a  dozen. 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


A.    CAHD. 

■9-$ome  person   tanvlng    Imagined  that 

a  personal  injury  in  a  private  capacity  woultl  be 
dese  to  Mi=s  Laura  Honey  (Mrs.  Wentworth  Ste- 
venson) by  its  being  known  that  ebo  had  been 
singing  at  tbe  San  Francisoo  Atheomam  nnder 
tbe  name  of  Agnes  Kennedy,  took  tbe  tronble  to 
eeodlan  anonymons  letter  Informing  a  lady  of  tbia> 
important  fact.  Miss  Laura  Honey  therefore  beg* 
to  state  publicly  bb&t  ebe  is  not  at.  nil  ashamed  to 
own  tbat  tbe  manngers  of  tbe  Bella  Union  and 
Atbeneeam  extended  her  eympatby  and  engage- 
ments when  tho  dramatic  managers  refused  her 
the  alighlesb  aid.  And  mora:  having  fulfilled 
her  engagement  with  Mr.  Obureb,  she  baa  ac- 
cepted one  at  tbe  Bella  Union ;  and  as  long.aa  ehe 
remains  in  Sao  Frmoisco  abe  will  be'proud  to  be 
a-it.ociati.-d  proftsiiaaally  with  either  of  the  abtve- 
named  managers,  ThiB  pub-lio  acknowledgment 
must  be  gratifying  to  wooKi-be  mischief  makers. 
Can  Francisco.  February  14. 1813.  It 


FRENCH  MUTUAL  PROVIDENT 

SAVINGS  &  LOAN  SOCIETY. 

Twenty-Sixth     8eml-AnBuol     Dividend. 

A  DIVIDEND  OF  NINE  PERCENT. PERAN- 
Dun  net,  (9  per  coot.)  upon  the  operations 
of  the  b'renob  Savings  and  Loin  Society,  for  tbe 
six  mootba  tnding  December  31st,  1872,  bas,  in 
conformity  Kith  tbe  reoort  cf  the  Oommitteeof 
V-  ritication  appointed  by  the  m-mbers  of  tbe  So- 
ciety, been  declared  by  tbe  Board  of  Administra- 
tion, at  tbe  a&mi-ADnu&l  Meeting  held  on  the 
16th  instant.  This  dividend  will  ba  payable  on 
and  after  tbe  eigbteenth  instant,  at  the  office  of 
the  Society,  411  Bneh  street. 

(-  IM  ATE  M1HE, 
j  201m  Direator  of  French  Savints  Bank* 


A.    DESIDERATUM 

....TO.... 

MANAGERS,  STARSJWfD  COMBINATIONS 

AOOMPETRNT  MANAGER,  AGENT  AND 
Acter.  with  15ye&r«*  experience  in  England, 
America,  tbe  OapeotGood  Hope  aud  Australian 
Oolonies,  IndU  and  Obion, 

IS  OPEN  TO  ENGAGEMENT. 

Ia  well  posted  with  the  profession  and  tbe  Press. 
Can  give  names  of  Managers,  Theatres  or  Halls 
l-isi  of  Prices  and  belding  capacity,  in  n9arly  every 
one  of  the  above  plaoes.    Apply  to 

J.  H.  MOOABE. 
fe4  lm  A20  Washington  etreet,  B.  F. 


CHEYENNETHEATRE 
Professionals  Wanted. 

SIX  FIRST-OLASS  PEOPLE.— MUST  HAVE 
good  Wardrobe,  Four  Ladies  and  two  Gen- 
tlemen to  be  good  in  general  bnaioeea  for  the  com- 
ing Winter  Seaeon,  commencing  the  first  week  in 
NoTember,  1872.  Address  stating  lowest  terms, 
with  Photograph.  Half  Fare  retonded  after  fill- 
ing engagement. 

JAMES  McDANIKL, 
.    Proprietor  Cheyenne  Tbeatre  and  Museum, 
oo52  Loot  Box  1.  Oheyenne,  W.  T. 


Indian  Queen  Range. 

The  Best  in  the  Market 

MAHUFAOTURED  BY 

OA1BB    SI.     tlCKLEK 
QOlS tf 4 »Q  and  4SB  Kearny  .t. 


Philadelphia   Restaurant. 

OHAS.  V.  BEROOLD,   PEOPBIETOB. 

THE      OHOIOKST     MEATS      ""«  — 
Veset. 5!es,     Board    by    to.,    treed.  aflUk. 
403    l-INf  -  ."REir.  (KntiSsaii!  "STm 

and  Mwrtiwatg.  nutrtf  ia  ^JtmSL. 


VILLE  DE  PARIS 


EAINDLEB  &  CO., 

SUCCESSOR   TO 

KAINDLER,    SCEUIEH,    LELIEVSE    AND    CO., 

HATE  JUST    KBOEIVED 

A.    LARGE     INVOICE 

BLACK  SILKS! 

Bonjbt  Exceedingly  Low, 
Which  they  offer  at  a 

Great     Bargain! 


2,000  YARDS  BLACK  SILK, 

81  SO   per  Yard. 

2,000  YARDS  BLACK  SILK, 

S3  OO  par  Yard. 

Oity  of  Paris 

NORTHEAST  CORNER 

Sutter  and  Montgomery  streets 


Y    price  5©  Cts 

A  Safe  and  speedy  Reme- 
dy for  all  Bronchial  Affec- 
tions, Asthma,  Colds, 
Coughs,  Loss  of  Voice, 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  Con- 
sumption, Hoarseness, 
Pain  and  soreness  of  the 
Breast,  and  all  Difficulties 
arising  from  a  sudden 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  its 
healing  powers,  Ask  for 
the  California  Hall's  Pul- 
monary alsam.  Sold  by 
all  Druggists. 


PROPS  IETOBS. 

•417  Saniome  street,  corner  Commercial. 

j.10  tf 


THOMAS    W.    BHEK. 

SIIlVER  ^T.^tri^-p! 

4*  MANITFAUTUBEB, 
^  — AND— 

^^f  BKPAIKK1 

&)       drumsTbawjos, 

yG*  — AlTO— 

OTELEK    MU8IC1J,    INSTRUMENTS, 

ESTABLISHED  IN  18CC. 

■•yLecBonB  friveu  on  the  Banjo  and  Drum.  S4A 
MISSION  STREET,  between  First  and  Second. 

N.  B.— Fine-toned  Silver  Solo  Banjos  for  Pro- 
eBsionale  always  on  band.  *»!,■»  tf 


TRAYS  always  on  band. 


Alfred  Tetter, 

Manufacturer  and 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES, 

S«5  Dnpont, 

EEABS&TTER  STREET. 

See  my  stock  of  Bird 
Cages  before  purchasing 
e'-ewbere.  AlwayBsome- 
tniofc  new  on  hand.  My 
Pateot  Cages,  made  of 
Tin  Wire,  are  warranted 
FREE  FKOM  VERMIN 
Also,  best  quality  TEA 
n  o2H  tf 


Meerschaum  Pipe  Depot 

«43    KEABXT    STREET. 

PIPES  MADE  TO  ORDER  AT 
the  Bbortes  notic?  AH  Pipes  and 
Oigar  Holders  wanantedgenuine.and 
to  color  well.  Mefcr?obaum  Pippsand 
walking  Oanea  Mounted  and  Repaired 
at  lowest  Eastern  Prices,  and  with  the  beBt  work- 
manship. A  large  auortment  of  Walking  Oanes 
and  Fancy  Goods  of  every  description  always  on 
hand.  no2t  lm 


t:*jl©    Grea 


ANNUAL 


CLEARING  Oltf 


SALE 


DRY  GOODS 


THE  WHITE  HOUSE 

Will  Commence  on 
MONDAY FEBRUARY  1 


FN     OKDEE    TO    MAKE    BOOM    FOB  Ol 
extra  l&rge  and 

IMPORTANT 


Spring  Importation) 


WE  HAVE  DECIDED  TO 


O^B 


CUE  PRESENT  BTOOK  OF 


DRY   GOODS 


LESS  THAN  COST 


Wir?^- 


WILLIS^BAND. 

MTJ8IQ     FURNISHED    FOR    ALL 
occasions.    Mosio  imported,  arranged 
and  for  sale. 

Fritz  Pipers  and  Marcos  M.  Ulan, 
LcadlriK  Tlollnlit*. 
■avOrdsrs  from  the  ooum  ry  promptly  attended 
to.     Address   M.     W.    WILLIS.    Faton's    Muiio 
Store.  188  MoLtRcmery street,  or   AIAROUS  M. 
BLUM.,2^9  Mon*eom*rv  atre-t.  jaCtf 


GEORGE    MATES*." 


Stalls  Nob.  lO,  41,  ia,  California 
Market.,  entrance  ou  Oalitorn:a  street. 

Public  or  priTate  parties  i-id  families  supplied 
from  b  ajl  to  13_  |.  a.    ladles'  aud  Gentlemen'! 

■sV 


THE    FOLLOWING     GOODS    AKE    A    PIE 
ONLY  OF  THE 

Reduced  Stock 

FKENCB    STRIPED      AND     FLU 

S1LKS-At:.i  oecta  per  yard. 
BUCK   AUD  COLOBED     8H.KS-B 

duoed  io  Price. 
ALL    TFOOI.    I'OULABBS-At    >■ 

per  jard. 
BE1L    JAFAliSSE      FOPI.IK8-At 

oente  per  rerd.  led  all  other  DBESS  GOOEj 

redaeed  in  proportion. 
TABLE  JUIUKS,    DAMASK  N»l 

KINS,      IIUCH.       AND        DAMS 

TOWELI,  AND   OTBf.lt     DOS 

TIC  GOODS— At  lees  than  coat. 
CLOIKS,  SUITS  AND  8BAWU-Wt 

be  Bold  at  prioea  far  below  Ooat  of  Importatlc 
LADIEs'     AND      OHILBBEIPi     »<< 

KIEKT. 
MEKIA'O  T»»rBWEAB. 
KI BOONS,    IIIKUKDBI TIIEF9.   Bit 

BBOIDEBIES  AND    LKBl 

....A1SO 

A  LARGE  LOT  OF  BABY  LINE! 

ADD 

Ladies'  Underclothing 

ALL  OF  WHIOH  WE  SHALL  SELL 

At  Extraordinary  Low  Pri« 


SOLE    AGENTS    FOB 

PREVILLE'S  KIO  CLOVE 

Which  will  be  sold  doricg  the  eale  At 

S18   per    :X>ossei3 


J,  W.  Davidson  &  Co 

TO-il  a»S  [NORTHWEST  OOKNEB 


<J* 


Napa 

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'Mil 


UNO  HAGU IRE'S  OPERA  HOUSE 
kiw  coiiouiioa  of 


iPiirar 


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...       L.  0 


NIW    ALIAMBRA    TH1ATR1. 


"*  rs"?*JH9B 


^LjjI 


falian  Opera  Company! 

ma  a  Bticr  sea*  s  ojaur. 


-I     «     •      I  llll.    (.1(1      M 


"*7V  ILB  O  N'S 

AMPHITHEATRE 


EMERSON    MINSTRELS  ParMan  circus! 


ladanie  Agatha 


imlii. 


•ao  wiu.  ifft »«  m  witinutM  wit» 
MR.       iTOHIVIVY       -A.  JL.  !_.  EJ  TV  I 

4*1  U«    R    til    FuM-i 


HATOHBAY  ..4  SUffDAT     KVENIRCI 

•  ATUnilAT 


rtBRCARY  U  >■<  16 
MATINBB. 


,i     it    in    Salon 


nan  u 


Seventh  Grand  Opera  Night  - 

r«am  UNALI  ulmill 


uiotT  tmiae 


un  i  , 


IRTANT 


I'UhM      | 

.  I   .     ■  - 

Tiir  usr  «  i   mm  i  i    ... 

,.      THIS    AFTERNOON    AND    EVCNINO 


H»».    M>alpwa>#>ri    am*    Kmi-r, 


I  'II  i;-ON.   (I  I!  S  mnll  '•nup.iny 


Jn  Ballo  en  Maschera! 


I'nrl      Mcrond- 


-<  »ll... 


OLD  HEADS  AND  YOUNG  HEARTS 


«».  if. 


.Lain*. 


I'    n  U«HT 

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O.  W.  IOOIA' 


■1  ifi.hm.1    mT  »»nnunrr 
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TR.I 


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AN  COt 


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■a  in  « 

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JlUDWi 


Mr    tank 


E!  3F*.  XV 

l.»IM 


M»tro  D.  Sperduzi 

FrtnnfT  rV.u. 

3V  I 

Km.  Aflitbt  iui*a 


THE  GREAT  EMERSON! 

In    ii     Fresh     Biiiljji't    o<    Uarfl    Grms. 


JK3 


THE    SEEdETON    WITNESS. 

MB.  FALL J.  ROBINSON 

TOBET CH&S  SUTTON  |PETE... «.   H    BIOHAfiDS 


-■«    r«r««*-l 


•  1  *• 

1   *• 


Irate  «n  be  K4«fT«i  at  tee  B  i  office  of  the  Optra 

Oman  epee  at  7  e'eleck-to  wbbnm  at  i  o'clock. 
B«rt«   Baeoa.   ImH    mi    liiealaa  ■treat   cm  atop  at  tea 
— f  at  the  atooe  el  lha  Opaei. 


•  •HKiiiir 


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AMUSEMENTS,    Etc 

Mitiopolitak    Theatbk.— The  public  of 

Bei  Franeiaca  did  rally  a  little  on  toe  eoossion  of 
Mm  Marion  Mordnunt'a  benefit  last  nigbt,  but  if 
tot  house  nad  been  cemmenearate  witb  her  mcr- 
lu  it  would  atve  been  perfectly  thronged,  "Du- 
ll ug,"  in  whiott  this  Tery  elsrar  protean  »ctre*8 
jliimn  §ii  different  characters,  will  be  played  at 
toe  matinee  to-day,  tbie  eTeaini  and  to  morrow 
evening.  All  iboold  aee  it  before  It  is  withdrawn. 
A  new  ■ensetiou  drama  entitled  "Hearte  are 
Trumps,"  ia  in  preparation,  aad  will  probably  b» 
.produced  oa  ai  jaday. 

ALHaMBRA  THEiraav—  Among  the  many 

amosiof  aotfl  to  be  performed  at  the  matinee  to- 
day, tbie  evening  and  again  to-morrow  evening, 
are  "Old  Head*  and  Young  Heart*,"  by  Bob  Bait, 
Litie  Mas  end  Q.  W.  Bookafeller;  *Trir."  by  Add 
&yin&a;e  whole  budget  of  .aonge  and  dan ess  by 
the  great  Billy  Eneron;  "The  Skeletoa  Witneai, 
by  Oaa.-leB  Sutton.  J.  Robinson  ead  R.  G.  Rich- 
ards, aod  lbs  ever-papular  "Trip  to  Paris."  by 
Bill?  Erne  asn.Jobony  Allan.  Little  Mac,  Barry 
ELiOgstey.  Ths  programme  le  loll  of  fan  Irom  be- 
ginning to  end,  and   eaua&s  roere  of  laaghtear. 

■,  Califorsia.  Theatbz.— John  T.  Raymond 

bad  a  capital  bouse  on  the  oocaiioa  of  bis  benefit 
■I  lit  night  Tne  parformanc  oomraenced  with  the 
comedy  o!  "P)gma  i  in  nndGelalea."  The  benefi- 
ciary an  tal  edoutet  the  ead  of  tbe  secoad  act  sad 
mads  a  *re;cb  ia  which  be  tnanked  the  public  of 
Saa  Ftane.Sco  for  having  by  tbeir  generous  pit 
ronage  rendered  bib  engagement  a  lucrative  ona 
bvh  t  j  biaaelf  and  the  management,  and  prom- 
Isel  to  return  in  a  year  with  new  pieces.  This 
p;e:e  waif jllow*d  by  Shafespeare's  "Comedy  of 
Brrorr,"  a  piece  wbiota  tsselcom  present  id  in  con- 
sequence of  tbe  difficulty  of  flndiog  ia  any  com- 
pany two  persona  sufficiently  resembling  one 
another  to  represent  tbe  twinbrothsra.  Antipholtl 
«f  Syracuse,  and  Antipbolis  of  Ephesu*,  and  two 
more  t  j  play  the  two  Dromios.  Tcii  difficulty  w.6 
Cat  over  admirably  last  nigbt,  and  the  representa- 
tion of  tbe  comedy  waa  consequently  a  grand  suc- 
oo*s.  J.  U.  Williamson  made  up  ts  resemble  Jehn 
T.  Raymond  and  imitated  hia  facial  get tires  so 
accurately,  especially  t bat  perpendicular  elonga- 
ton  of  tbe  mouth  that  oltsn  tbe  spectators  were 
piuled.  The  two  dromioa  were  played  in  tbe 
broaden  spirit  of  low  comidyandcaassd  inrntoss 
fan  Some  crit'CB  objected  that  they  were  too 
cnuoh  like  cIo*ne,  but  as  the  talk  pat  inta  their 
mo.  las  by  Sbsbspesre  ia  clowns  talk,  we  do  not 
know  that  this  objection  will  hold  good.  Tbe 
make-up  of  W.  A,  Mestayor.  to  resemble  Geo. 
D-  Chaplin,  was  equally  good,  and  at-  ;be  play  pro- 
gressed tbe  audience  got  the  two  masters  aad  tbe 
two  servants  snffiaieQt!y  m  led  np  with  one 
ato.bor  to  make  tae  coofasion  very  enjoyable. 
Mi**  Kills  Wilton  read  a:d  seed  tbe  pan  of  Ad- 
rians vary  pltatingly,  and  Hiss  Nellie  Oumminsi 
thoogha  little  too  subdued,  was  faitbfnl  to  tbe 
"teat  in  toe  coa-a  ter  of  Luciana.  Beyond  these 
the  characters  of  tbe  play  do  not  oell  for  much 
comment.  This  afternoon  ''P/cmalion  and  Ga)e- 
at-a"  aod  "inon"  will  be  played,  and  tbis  eve- 
Ding  a  monsier  bill  will  be  proaent.-d  consisting 
of  "Pvgmahon  and  Galst»a,"rbe  Oomedy  of 
Errors"  and  "liion."  fhe  nrartylaugbtsr  caused  bv 
the  nerformanos  of  tbe  eo-xI  old  oou  edy  'est 
nigbt  we*  a  grat'fciog  proof  of  appreciation  by  t  a» 
auitenoe  of  j-haks^area  fan,  woioh  is  seooite 
fun,  joet  as  bis  tragedy  is  real  tragedy.  Mr.  Ray- 
mond w. 11  make  bis  last  appearance  to-Dlgbtand 
•will  appear  m  three  character'.  On  Mon-i-y  eve- 
ning AucOEfn  Oalf'e  «^api\iion  from  the  French 
of  Bsict,  "Ait  c  e  i~. "  will  be  p-  eeend.  A 
•omewbac  bald  tran^Ut  ou  of  tbie  plav  wae  pro- 
ducsd  in  t  je  ci}rs>me  most  ha  ago,  be;  Angastin 
Daly'*  play  wkkh  bad  snob  a  t-emeodoaa  tdd  in 
Hew  York,  *i  1  b«  performed  for  the  first  time  on 
tale  city  on  Monday  evening. 

MAauiBE'e  Opeea  House.  —  "Norma"  ii 

not  a|v i ry  popular  opera,  bat  it  [drew  Ii  very  gocd 
baaas  last  nigbt.  Sigooriaa  Adeline  Eperasza 
Bsog  i  he  role  of  tbe  Druid  priestess  exoellently, 
and  won  ranch  applanss  for  "Oaeta  Diva;"  Mi&a 
An&ie  McK°nzie,  who  received  a  warm  welcome 
oa  making  her  reappearance,  wai  very  effective  in 
the  character  of  Adalgiea;  Siirrjor  Pietro  Baccei 
eang  splendidly  as  Polliooe,  and  the  other  parte 
wj-b  sa'iifictorily  filled.  To-morrow. eight  tbe 
most  a'.tra:tfe  performance  of  theseaion  will  b 
g:veo.  "Un  Biilo  m  Maschera"  will  be  performs d 
with  Madame  Agatha  States  aaAme.ia,  Signcra 
Lalgla  Bersnrii  as  Osoar,  the  page,  and  S ignore 
Biaocbi  ea  Ulrica  Tbe  other  rolce  will  be  filled 
as  speoiBed  on  onr  flrit  page.  Even  those  who 
don't  Like  to  go  to  tbe  opera  on  Sunday,  will,  we 
fancy,  strain  apoot  on  this  oocasioo  rather  than 
ailss  soob  a  muiical  treat. 

Bella  Unios  Theatbe.— The  rule  of  this 
pioneer  variety  theatre  for  mtny  years  baa  been  a 
filorlona  bill  for  Saturday  nigbt.  By  referring  to 
oar  first  page  it  will  be  observed  that  tbis  rule 
wi  1  be  well  carried  out  to-nigtt  First  pnrt,  olio 
and  aftsrplecaareall  alike  popular  aad  amusing. 
"Ladies  at  Home."  with  which  tbie  rich  and  varied 
entertainment  oonolades  promises  ti  be  one  of 
tbe  great-Et  Beaeatone  ever  produced  at  this 
boose.  Miss  Agaei  Kennedy  will  make  her  reap- 
pearance te-nigbt. 

Johs  Wilson's  Asiphitheatee.  —  Every- 
thing isbrigbt  and  a' tractive  at  this  new  place  of 
amaeement'  The  intarior  is  handsomely  fitted  op 
and  alwaje  warm  and  comfortable;  tbe  magic  is 
♦jxaelleot,  the  programme  is  varied  and  attractive 
and  tbe  assemblage  have  Figaro  ti  read  during 
tbe  intermiisiona.  Mile  Fictarine  on  the  slick 
JW.re:  George  Shields  in  aomeraanki  o&  horea 
baok:  Barry  Clark,  the  man  with  tbe  iron  jaw.  id 
wonderful  fea'.s  of  strength;  btaatifal  trained 
horses;  the  funniest  o'f  clowns,  and  many  other 
features  render  tbie  circus  imraeately  popular. 
Jt.le  Dockrill.  tbe  famous  Parisian  equestrienne, 
-•:lipsee  any  other  star  of  tbe  arena  who  has 
eached  the  Pacific  Coaat,  aad  as  to  J.  Kenibcl- 
he  has  more  genoine  fun  in  bin  tbanawhele  com" 
pany  of  average  low  oomediane.  The  full  pro- 
gramme t)  be  performed  at  the  metioeo  to-day 
thiseveoieg  and  to-morrow  even  ng  appears  on 
«ar  fiiit  ps£e. 

Italian  Opeea.— On  the  24th,  the  Pabhri 

Cpsra  Troape  will  commence  a  brief  season  at  tbe 
Oaliforoii  Theatre,  Several  new  operas  will  be 
prodaced.  Tbe  season  will  open  witb  "La  Jaive.*' 
bigaor  Baccei  and  Sigoor  Bianchi  are  both  en- 
«ag.d. 

Bobebt  ^rLFOED. — This  gentleman,  who 

hwbeerjf         -g   with  G.  B  Waldrcn  id  Portland, 

Oregon,  is  now  in  this  city,  engaged  in  ge'  ting  up 
-  a  t-svelinsr.  company.    Be  baa  as  a  Ducleua  Miss 

•Anrij  Puley  tMrf -Fulford),  Minnie  Piiley.  her 
«iswr.  Miss  Carrie  Lipais  and  Mr:  K.  Upsia,  all 

popataxart'tus. 

AaATOinc^L  McsETjai.— One  ol  the  most 

foeplau  collections. of  tie  kind  in  the  United 
State*,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  boas-' 
e.Ua.1  wrx  models,*  ie  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
srilyr  a*  tbe  Museum- on  Montgomery  street.  As) 
•bear  mar  be  profitably  ep«at  her*. 


White  and  Keaens'  Costbivation  Tbotjpe 

—This  company  of  amateurs  have  been  for  months 
past  engaged  in  rehearsing  an  eotemiameot 
wh'Chitia  tbeir  arm  intention,  shall  eclipa*  any 
heretofore  given  by  amatea'S  ia  this  city.  It  will 
come  off  at  Piatt's  Bail  on  Tuesday  evening  next. 
Tue  followiai  member*  of  lbs  treaoe  will  appear : 
O.  Woite.  T.  Kearai.  M.  B?avelette,  J.  Barle,  A- 
Bec  jasao.  3.  May.  M.  Lane.  H.  Barria,  T.  Wageuff 
Prof.  GWede*.  P.O.  King,  J.  Morton,  O.EKog, 
W.  Knigbt,  Jasper  Fisbbourne,  George  Western. 
M.  J.  Doyle.  J.  Campbell,  J.  Gallagher,  J.  Healey. 
J.  H.Stry.  withafallaal  efficient  orchestra  co- 
der tbe  dlrestioo  ©f  Geo.  T.  Evan*.  Tne  cempa-y 
will  be  aseistod  by  the  following  ladies  an  3  gentle- 
mea.  who  have  kindly  volunteered:  Miss  Malla- 
trat.  Mrs.  DaTl*.  E.  T.  Millet,  Miss  Slttrra  E.  Btr- 
ler,  Master  Tommy  Ogg,  Johony  Williams,  Mas- 
ter G«o-ge  Ogg.  The  programme  is  a  very  fall  and 
attractive  one.  It  will  commence  with  a  regoler 
minstrel  first  part,  of  song",  choruses  and  jokee. 
with  T.  Heart e  as  \l  ambonne .  |H.  Reuveltt-.e  aa 
Bmaaaad  B.  White  as  Icterlocntor.  After  this 
theie  will  boas  olio  of  eongs,  ioalrumental  per- 
formances, stomp  speeches,  recitations  daets  end 
Acts.  Tbe  evening'e  entertaiomeat  will  conclude 
-no  a  new  and  original  protean  drams,  written 
expressly  for  tbis  company  by  Benry  White,  en:i- 
tled  "Faiae  Facet  bat  True  Bearte."  witb  a  pro- 
lojae  written  by  Tiswell  Allright.  sod  read  by  M. 
J.  Doyie.  The  fait  progromme  and  oast  of  tbe 
p'eoe  appear  oa  onr  first  page.  After  tbe  lyric  and 
dramatic  entertaiomeat,  there  will  be  a  social 
dince.    Fiqabo  will  be  tbe  house  programme. 

Obatoeio  Concrete.  —  The  Handel  end 

Haydn  Society  aae  rehearsing  for  three  oratorio 
•oaccrt*,  to  be  given  in  tbe  new  Central  Preebyte- 
rian  Tabernacle,  on  Tyler  street,  early  next  month. 
The  cbolr  will  number  two  hundred  members,  a&d 
these,  with  an  archeatra  of  thirty  pieces,  will  be 
under  the  immediate  dlreotion  of  George  T. 
Evans.  Mra.  Mariner,  Mrs.  Hsydeo,  Mrs.  R 
M&o.-e.  Messrs.  Campbell,  Magnire.  Makia,  Mayer 
aad  others,  will  render  tbe  solo  parte.  Ibe  selec- 
tions for  tbe  intended  eoaoerta  ioclude  the  ora- 
torio of  "Elijah  '  acd  Mendelssobc'd  "Bymn  of 
Praise." 

Woodwabd's  Gaedens.— Immense  Bush— 

la  addition  to  tbe  onmbsrle  b  attract.ons  at  t^ese 
garddns,  including  tbe  inf&Lt  camel,  there  will  be 
to-day  a  grand  balloon  ascension  by  Messrs.  Coe 
*ad  Lay,  in  tbeir  mammoth  gas  balloon.  To- 
morrow the  Bnislay  Family  will  appear  in  a  a  pro- 
gramme of  gymnast  c  entertainments,  aod  there 
will  be  a  Moe  woJfi  =  r  balloon  asoeaeion. 

A  New  Plat.— Bam  Chapman,  of  Sacra 
mento,  (one  of  tbe  Chapman  tbeatiical  family) 
has  written  a  drama  entitled  "Hidden  Away." 
which  bas  been  accepted  by  Manager  McCnllongh 
for  prodaotion,  when  aa  opportunity  offers,  at 
tbe  California  Theatre.  A  novel  effect,  which 
has  bjen  pi-.en'e  J.  is  introduced  in  this  play.  It 
represents  asbip  advancing  from  the  rear  to  the 
front  of  the  stage,  and  increasing  in  eiza  a?  It  ad- 

oces. 

Miss  Chambers.—  This  actress,  who  has 
plseed  Irish  parts  witb  Bach  akill  while  a  member 
of  tbe  California  Theatre  company,  as  to  lead  all 
who  witnessed  tbem  to  the  idea  that  she  was  a 
native  of  tbe  Emerald  Isle,  bat  who  is  a  native  of 
Scotland,  is  now  in  New  York  aod  purposes 
bringing  outa  Scottish  drama  written  by  bsrself. 


EASTERN    DRAMATIC   NEWS. 

In  New  York.  "The  Cataract  of  the  Ganges"  w* a 
still  ibe  attraction  at  tbe   Grand   Opera    House 

Booth's  Theatre  was  occupied  with  "Bratae; 

or,  tbe  Fall  of  TarQuiu"  to  only  fair  business 

At  Wood's  Museum  J.  M-  Ward  was  playing  "Buf- 
falo Bill" "Sam*'  Btill  ran  at  Wallack's 

At  the  Olympic  "The  Albambra"  ran  op  till  tbe 
8th  when  the  theatre  was  closed.  It  was  to  be  re- 
opened by  G.  L.  Fox  and  his  pantomime  company 

or  else  tbe  British  Blondes At  the  Theatre 

Oomique,  Poole's  borltsqae  of  "Keno  and  Loto" 
was  tbe  attraction  up  to  the  3d  when  tbe  drama 
of  "Chicago"  was  revived  np  to  .tbe  lUth  and  was 
f  .llowed  by  a  new  play  by  Poole  entitled  "Spac- 
ard!  ;or,  tbeL-oneStar  of  Caba" Tbe  Wor- 
rell bieteis  ia  burlesque  and  the  wonderful  gym- 
nait.  Miss  Leona  Dare,  were  the  attractions  at  the 

Atbensam At     the    Fiftb-aveono     Theatre 

"Aliye"  was  ronning  to  goad  bouses.  The  hew 
York  Mercury  eaya . 

M.U.I.  Bateman,  the  well  known  manager,  at 
present  proprietor  of  tbe  Lyceum  Theatre.  Lon- 
qoo.  centum  plat  as  theatrical  operations  on  a  grand 
scale  next  seaBca,  and  as  hie  first  novelty  purposes 
introducing  hia  youogeat  daughter,  Miss  Isabella 
B-t  man,  in  Mr,  W.  G,  Will's  new  and  very  buc- 
oes*fol  drama  of  "Oharlea  the  First"  It  is  alto 
probable  that  Mr.  Henry  Irving,  the  actor  «bo 
created  anob  a  B.-naatioa  in  London,  will  accom- 
pany Mies  Bateman. 

Tbe  Bicbmand  Whig  is  rather  severe  upon  Mr. 
Jefferson,  in  the  following  suggestive  manner, 
when  it  observes  :  The  desire  seems  almost  uni- 
versal in  the  community  that  when  Mr.  Joseph 
Jefferson  revisits  as  professionally,  be  ehould  pre- 
sent some  other  play  than  'Bip  Van  Winkle'  after 
tbo  first  eight.  He  may,  it  Is  tboogbt,  draw  two 
fall  boatea  to  witness  his  personation  of  Rip  ;  bat 
with  that  for  the  first  nigbt  and  a  different  bil, 
for  tbe  next  night,  the  belief  ia  that  very  few,  if 
any,  seats  will  bB  vicaat  either  nigbt." 

Mr.  bin  Yates,  husband  of  M'lle  Z>e,  has  ened 
tbe  Atlantic  and  Pacifio  Telegraph  Company  for 
making  an  enor  in  transmitting  a  dispatch. 
When  Mrs.  Waller  telegraphed  terms  to  M'lle 
Zoe,  at  Chicago,  she  wrote,  "share  alter  two  hno- 
divd,"  etc  When  Mr.  Yates  received  the  die- 
patch  it  read,  "share  after  $100  per  night,"  etc 
Mr.  Yates  divided  np  hia  share  nigbtly  and  has 
sent  in  bis  bill  for  payment  which  the  company 
ref ase  to  make  good.  He  has  left  the  amount  to 
be  col'ected  with  a  promiaent  lawyer  of  tbe  city, 
who  has  already  commenced  proceeding)  against 
tbe  company. 

A  New  York  contemporary,  describing  Mr.  An- 
gus tin  Daly,  eaya;  "He  ia  a  ratber  tall,  slender, 
and  pallid  man  of  thirty  four,  witb  straight,  dark 
hair,  and  an  execrable  tailor." 

Daring  tbe  performance  of  "The  Cataract  of  the 
Gauzes, "  at  tbe  Grand  O^era  House,  recently,  one 
of  the  hsrses  that  are  introduced  in  tbe  last  act 
reared  baok  beels  over  bead  into  tbe  orchestra, 
ic)  aring  tbe  rider  and  one  of  tbe  musicians.  The 
audience  were  considerably  aatoniahed  at  this  an- 
anionnced  item  in  the  prof  ramme. 

Itis  nowramdred  that  tbe  new  Lyceum  Tbe  aire 
in  New  York,  wilt  ps  opened  under  the  manage* 
mantof  Mr.  Fechter,  on  or  abont  Feb.  23d,  witb 
"Monte  Ohristo"  aa  the  opening  attraction.  In 
the  engaging  of  tbe  company  Mr,  reohter  has  been 
rather  nnfortnnate.  Annmbor  of  very  clever  ac- 
tors and  actreases  were  engaged  by  him  in  London 
Kst  Summer,  when  it  waa  ex  pee  ted  that  tbe  tbe- 
atrs  would  open  in  the  following  November.  Tbe 
'oig  delay  attendant  upon  its  completion  hae 
euased  tbo;s  engagements  to  be  canceled,  for  the 
present  season  at  least.  Among  the  many  artists 
already  engaged  for  tbe  performance  of  "Mocia 
Oris  to"  are  Geo.  Boniface,  Miloes  Lerick,  Chas 
Leclercq,  brother  of  Miss  Oarlotta,  Artbor  Le- 
elerco.,  Frank  0.  Bangs,  and  Mies  Lixxie  Price 
Arthur  Leclercq  is  the  stage  manager,  and  bas 
been  superintending  the  erection  of  tbe  theatre 
from  the  2rst.  The  two  principal  scenic  artiste 
are  Me?sr*.  Hoeford  and  Larasu  Mr.  K.  Mollan- 
hauer,  .Jr.,  is  tbe  leidsr  of  the  orchestra,  which 
will  be  of  unutaal  sir.9  atd  great  variety  of  in- 
Btmrasnti.  "Moots  Crista"  is  expected  to  run 
up  to  the  end  of  the  present  eeaaoa,  when 
a  very  full  a^d  efficient,  company  will  be  an- 
gigrdfar  next  aeaeon. 


Tbe  TV,  Y\  Meronry  eays:  Kelly  and  Leon  have 
b?en  tbe  salvation  of  more  than  one  management. 
Their  preeeot  anceeeaful  delineations  of  character 
epscialtiia  brings  tbem  daily  propositions  to  go  to 
v.rioas  rural  theatres  where  decay  is  apparect. 
A  San  Frincisce  manager  bas  offeied  them  splen- 
did t  .rms  foren  exteoded  etgagenaeot,  wbicb  tbey 
have  under  consideration.  Don'tyongo!  Don't 
yon  do  itl  Continue  to  benefit  yonr  present  man- 
agement and  reap  yoar  regnlar  greenback  reward. 

The  loss  by  tbe  burning  of  the  Washington 
National  Theatre   on  tbe   28lh  nit.,   was  fSO.UlO. 

There  was  9*0,000  insurance.  It  will  be  re- 
built. Mrs.  Oates'e  company  toat  but  little  In  ef- 
fects. Manager  Seville  lost  all  bis  wardrobe,  and 
Mrs.  Savllle  part  of  hers.  Saville's  loss  tn  >very- 
tbing  given  st  C9.000.  TbatofMra.  Oate'a  91,560 
Third  fire  of  a  theatre  on  this  site.  Tbe  first  waa 
on  tbe  night  of  the  5  tb  of  March.  164-5,  the  bond- 
ing then  being  one  of  tbe  largnst  In  tbe  country, 
tbe  front  being  adorned  with  a  colonnade  of  large 
pillars  with  wooden 'caps.  The  performance  was 
, 'Beauty  and  the  Beset,"  witb  Charles  Bark  as 
tbt  Beast,  In  ISiT  the  theatre  was  rebuilt  for  the 
advent  of  Jenny  Liod,  and  afterward  leased  by 
Kaokel,  Ford  A  iMoxley,  with  Fanny  Morant  aa 
to.it ager,  and  under  this  management  it  contin- 
ued until  Feb.  6,  1816,  on  the  afternoon  of  wbiob 
it  was  egsin  burned.  After  allowing  tbe  ground 
t  i  remain  idle  for  a  long  time  (being  nsBd  occa- 
sionally for  circuses),  the  war  broke  ont,  and  an 
amphitheatre,  rudely  .constructed,  was  erected, 
which  in  turn  gave  way  to  the  new  National  Tbea- 
tn,  built  in  186i, and  opened  on  tbe  221  ;of  April 
of  thai  year  by  Leonard  Grover  with  tbe  "Serious 
Family."  Several  years  later  it  fell  into  tbe  bands 
of  O.  D.  Hess,  and  was  rnn  by  blm  until  the  aaiae- 
smation  of  Mr.  Lincoln,  when  it  was  closed  for 
tae  season.  A  speedy  benefit  is  to  be  given  tn 
Seville  by   Washington  citizens. 

Mr.  0.  R.  Thome,  Jr..'will  shortly  start  out  on  a 
■tarring  tour  with  Walts  Pbilifpps'  new  drama  of 
"Amos  Clark."  Gas  Mastayer  will  be  hia  business 
manager. 

A  Tribune  reportsr.  having  learned  tbat  Obas. 
W,  Brooke,  attorney  and  counaeltor-at-law,  had 
been  consulted  in  relation  to  hdarin  Forrest's  will, 
oallad  upon  him,  and  received  tne  f ollowing  state- 
ment. There  is  a  rumor  which  has  been  reported 
to  me  by  BBveral  members  of  tbe  theatrical  pro- 
fession to  tbe  effect  tbat  the  exacutora  of  Mr. 
Forrest's  estate  had  ssttled  with  Mra.  Forrest 
bar  accrued  olaims  for  alimony  nnder  the  divorce 
proceedings  against  Mr.  Forrest  in  this  city  some 
years  siaos.  I  doubt  it,  because  Mr.  Dougherty, 
who  is  one  of  the  exeoutors.isa  lawyer  of  stand- 
ing in  Philadelphia,  aad  I  do  not  tbmk  he  would 
be  inclined  to  recognize  the  legality  of  any  each 
claim  in  that. State.  The  actors  are  very  anxious 
that  the  bsnetit  from  the  institution  to  be  organ- 
ised nnder  Mr.  Forrest's  will  should  be  derived  as 
soon  as  possible  ;  and  it  bas  been  suggested  to  me 
thata  formal  request  should  bs  made  to  tbe  exe- 
cutors to  indaca  them  to  consummate  tbe  trnst 
created  by  Mr.  Forrest's  will,  at  the  earliest  mo- 
ment. Ibis  bso  only  been  the  suggestion  of  a 
gentleman  connected  with  the  profession,  with- 
out aay  positive  official  authorization  from  tbe 
actors  as  a  class. 

A  suggestion  ba*  be*n  made  that  the  English 
custom  of  using  an  iron  screen  or  curtain  to  sep- 
arate the  s  tage.f  rom  tbe'anditorinm  of  onr  theatres 
in  case  ol  fire  be  adopted  ia  this  country.  Those 
who  ought  to  know  pronounce  tbe  iron  enrtain  a 
failure,  it  getting  red  hot  too  aoonl  dating  fire  to 
be  of  any  service. 

On  the  3d,  jMise  Adelaide  Nei'son  made  her 
debut  at  the  Boston  Theatre,  appearing  as  Juliet, 
in  ShakEpeare'*  "Borneo  and  Juliet,"  a  part  ia 
which  Bhe  mat  witb.  flittering  success.  Mlsa 
Neilson  was  supported  by  Mr.  Joseph  Wheelock 
*j  Borneo. 

Miss  Agnes  Ethel  made  her  debut  before  the 
Boston  public  at  the  Globe  Theatre  on  the  3d,  as 
Agnes  in  Victorien  Sardon's  society  drama 
"Agnes,"  apsclally  written  by  htm  for  Miss  Etbel, 
and  performed  by  her  for  one  hundred  oonsecutive 
nights  ia  New  York. 

"Bacbel,  the  Bdsper,"  was  running  at  the  Boa- 
ton  Museum. 

The  sensation  pantomime  of  "Don  Joan"  was 
tbe  attraction  at  the  Howard.AthesEBam,'  Boston. 

It  is  aanonnosd  tbat  Obarles  K,  Thorn,  Jr.,  is  to 
commence  a  star  engagement  at  the  Boston  Thea- 
tre' on  February  Iitb,  opening  [ia  "The  Three 
Guardsmen." 

An  Eastern  contemporary  bas  the  following 
concerning  one  whom  all  who  knew  acknowledge 
to  be  a  thorough  g;od  f«llow: 

Oliver  Dond  Byron  is  playing  hie  Ben  McCul- 
longh  at  the  Arch  street  Theme,  Pniladelpma, 
to  tn*  largest  business  done  ia  that  city  tbis  sea- 
son. Be  ia  a  sure  card,  aad  ia  one  of  the  moBt 
convincing  proofs  of  wcat  pBreeverance  acd  strict 
attention  to  business  and  aeaeral  knowledge  of 
what  one  ia  undertaking,  will  accomplish.  Five 
years  ago  tbe  "  ruing  geoina"  was  in  a  stock  com- 
pany at  rezolar  salary.  To-day  he  is  toe  possessor 
of  f  U5.0S.  made  by  me  owa  brains  and  individual 
exertions;  is  the  bnsband  of  a  most  eatunable 
wife  and  tt)e  posses  or  of  a  bright  and  handsome 
boy  named  Be n  McMcOullongb  Byron,  besides  the 
largest  brood  of  tboroogbbrtd  fowls  of  any  man 
in  America.  Bis  only  weakness  is  a  chicken.  Be 
is  tbe  pet  of  tbe  entire  profession,  the  bone  of 
contention  for  managers,  and  tbe  very  prinoe  of 
gojd  fellows.  1  be  wnole  world  wish  hm  joy  on 
his  high  road  to  prosperity. 

Tbe  New  York  Critic  eays: 

TbeMcKee  Rankin  oarty.aftertraTelingtbrough 
tbe  principal  cities  acute,  have  returned  again  io 
tbe  scenes  that  are  nearest  and  dearest  ta  ev-ry 
freeman's  heart  —  Cincinnat',  the  Queen  of  the 
Wen,  and  one  of  tha  worst  enow  towns  in  tne 
United  States. 

The  same  paper  calls  J.  J.  McOloakey  "The 
greatest  dramatist  of  the  nineteenth  century,"  so 
we  do  not  pat  too  muoh  confidence  in  its  superlqr- 
tives. 

Charles  Feobter  is  playing  a  brief  engagement  at 
tbe  Chestnut-street  Theatre,  Philadelphia,  during 
which  he  has  appeared  as  Don  Csesar  de  Bazas, 
Buy  Bias  a-.d  Claude  Melcotte.  On  the  30ti  alt., 
by  Fechter's  request,  Mr.  Davenport  performed 
his  famous  rendition  of  Sis  Giles  Overreach  io 
"A  New  Way  to  Pay  Old  .Debts  "  There  ia  scarcely 
a  character  in  tbe  standard  drama  more  difficult 
of  successful  representation,  and  Mr.  Davenport 
is  probably  the  greatest  representative  of  ii  now 
living.  It  was  in  tbia  that  Edmund  Keaa,  by  ar- 
duous and  protracted  atudy.'made  his  first  great 
hit  at  the  Drury  Lane  Theatre.  He  spent  days 
and  nighti  before  a  glass  practising  facial  expres- 
sions and  gestures,  and  so  euoceesful  waa  be  tbat 
actreases  performing  in  thgpieoe  with  him  fainted 
away  from  genuine  terror,  and  Lord  Byron,  sit- 
ting inn  stsge  box,  was  seized  with  a  coeval. ion 
as  tbe  curtain  desoended  on  the  terrible  death 
scene  of  tbe  old  man  who  had  been  foiled  by  his 
•wn  weapons. 

At  Trimble'*  Varieties,  Pittsburgh,  the  Victo- 
relli  Brother*,  Mist  Helena  Smith,  Billy  Carter, 
Frank  Jones  tbe  musical  moke,  formerly  of  this 
city,  and  many  others  appear  in  a  very  lively  pro- 
gramme. 

In  New  Orleans,  Lyd:a  Thompson  and  her  troups 
c'oaed  their  engagement  on  the  8th  with  a  per- 
formance for  the  baneflt  of  Bscke:  and  Edonln. 
C.  B.  Bishop  was  at  tbe  St.  Charles  Theatre  up  to 
the   8th.   playing  in  a  eemeatton   drama   entitled 

■'WarOloatda." At  the  Opera   House  the  Hn- 

bintteiu  Uronpe  gaT»  concerts  oa  tbe  3d,  6tb  and 

7th At  tbe  Varieties  Theatre,  John  K.  Owens 

and  bis  dramatic  company  were  presenting  a  dif- 
jerent  bill  every  night. 

The  Matthews  Family,  ten  in  number,  including 
Artbur  Gregory,  have  been  engaged  to  travel  with 
Barnum  next  season.  W.  Aymar,  clown,  Frank 
Barry,  •quectrias,  and  Jerry  Hopper  are  also  en- 
gaged.* 

Mr,  and  Mrs.  Boue.oault,  De  Bar's,  St,  Louis,  3d, 
two  *eek»;  Cincinnati. *2i, 


A  correspondent  writos  tbat  tbe  panoramic  tn- 
dmiua',  Reicherts  made  a  deaoenton  tbe  unsus- 
pecting clt  z»DSof  Woreeater,  Maes.,  en  tbe  25th 
ult  ,  witb  a  eeeits  of  daubs  announced  as  views  of 
Boston  before,  during  and  alter  tbe  fire,  jf  Boa- 
ton  looked  anything  like  tha  pieces  of  canvas  .dis- 
playad,  taen  Providence  was  mercifnl  in  sweeping 
it  out  of  light.  It  is  a  great  pity  tbat  Beichait's 
pictorial  treasure  waa  not  s-ored  in  ona  of  the 
many  bulJaiags  consumed  in  tbe  portion  of  Bob- 
t  in  of  whioh  the  panorama  is  supposed  to  be  a 
counterpart. 

Wm.  Verahay,  author  of  the  drama,  "Chris  and 
Lena."  ia  dangerously  aick  at  hie  borne  in  Albany. 
The  physicians  think  be  eacnot  recover. 

MeCioakey  and  "Pomp"  are  no  longer  compan- 
ions. Tba  latter  bas  bean  transferred  to  tbe  care 
of  Barry  Clifford,  who  will  wheel  ints  tbe  itiner- 
ant constellation  abaut  the  end  of  tbe  summer 
solstice. 

Obarlea  Storms,  baritone,  joined  Simmons  A 
Sloonmin  Philadelphia  on  tbe 27th  ult. 

Baby  Beneon  and  her  mother.  Jennie  Benson, 
have  been  re-engaged  at  Fox'a  American  Theatre, 
Philadelphia.  The  little  girl  ni;htly  receives  tre- 
mendous applause  aad  many  enoorea  ia  her  quaint 
litt'e  songs  and  dance*.  Her  mother  ie  also  a 
greet  favonte  in  cleg  dances.  They  will  open  at 
Tony  Pastor's  17th. 

Bomelll  Family,  Oeatral,  Philadelphia,  3ft,  two 
weeks. 

Martinatti  troupe,  Memphis,  3d,  ens  week, 

Tony  Dsaier  and  pantomime,  Cleveland,  lOtb; 
Pittsburgh,  17tb. 


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Museum  and  Theatre, 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

TBE  TJNDEB5IGNED  WOULD  MOST  RE- 
speot fully  represent  to  you  and  t~.e  public  gen 
erally,  tbat  be  is  now  prepared  to  fnrtieh  facil- 
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lic. Be  bas  erected  at  Oheynne,  Wyoming,  A 
LARGE  AND  COMMODIOUS  BALL,  witbgooi 
Scenery  acd  State.  Tbe  Hall  is  well  ventilated 
and  lighted,  and  made  comf or.ah'e  for  all  seseune 
of  the  year.  THE  BEST  OF  MUSIC,  both  String 
and  Brass,  can  be  furnished  at  all  times. 

Satisfactory  arrangements  will  he  made  witb 
THhATRICAL  OK  O  I  HER  COMPANIES,  eith- 
er for  Renting  of  Hall  or  performances  on  a  per- 
centage ol  tbe  receipts.    Correspondence  aolioited. 

Addrere  J.  McDANIBL, 

Look  Box  No  I.Cheyenne,  Wyoming. 

N.  B — Curiosities  wanted  for  the  Cheyenne 
Museum.  Thoae  wishing  engagements,  state  low- 
est terms  for  tbe  Wintei  Season,  BBnaing  photo- 
graph to  my  address.  Half  Passage  Money  re- 
funded after  filling  engagements, 

JAMES  MCDAN3EL, 
Proprietor  Cheyenne  Theatre  and  Museum, 
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THE  BEST  TOIII  nnDJERRY  IN  TOWN. 

Always  on  file  tbe  New  York  Berald,  Harper'r 
Weekly,  Frank  Leslie's,  Daw's  Doings,  Police  Ga 
zstte,  all  tbe  California  paparB,  also  London 
Pnnch.  Belt's  Life.  Illustrated  London  News.  Gall 
and  eatlsfy  yourself. 

sfls-  Don't  forget  the  sign  of  tbe  Hot  Scotch. 

fe7  tf  W.  8.  WALDRON.  Proprietor. 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  7«0  MARKET  BTREET,  HARRY  COR 
byn  reBpectfnly  informs  bU  friends  and  pat- 
rone  tbat  be  has  te&tted  in  beautilul  style  thie 
cosy  aod  comfortable  resort,  and  wilt  be  pleased 
to  Bee  them,  one  and  all,  and.  bave  tbem  sample 
some  of  the  choicest  wines  and  liquors,  A  new 
billiard  tabls  from  tbe  manufaotoy  ot  Lieeenfieid 
witb  Phelan  and  Oolterder's  latest  paten'  steel- 
faced  cushions,  bas  been  Disced  in  tbe  Billiard 
Parlor.  'Ihe  popular  and  efficient  beverage  manip- 
ulator, Tommy  Carroll,  can  be  found  in  hi i  old  po- 
sition prepared  to  diapeusB  ere aturs  comfort  to  all. 
ja31  tf 


Chinese  Employment  Company 

PIEHCE  <*3  CO. 
FUBHI6H 

CHINESE  LABOR 

FOB  stL  PARTS  OE  THE  UNITED  STATES, 
Ho  62*7  Sacramento  Etreet.  Bet.  Eearoy 
and  Montgomery,  San  Fraocleco,  Cal.  We  are 
prepared,  to  furnish  at  short  notice,  Domo&tlc 
Servants,  Hotel  Cooke,  Laundry  Men,  Walters, 
Common  L&borera,  Farm  Hands,  Bsil-road 
Hands,  Gardeners  Mechanics,  Factory  H&bd*, 
Wood  Choppers,  etc,  etc,  Special  attention  given 
to  furulBbing  Domestic  Servants.        j.  20  lm 


MESSRS.  H'NEIL&CALDER 

»  NXOUNOES  TO  THEIR  FRIENDS  AND 
A  the  Public  generally,  tbat  they  have  opened 
under  OOLMAN'S  CLOTHING  STORF,  Corner 
of  Buab  and  Montgomery  streets,  with  a  WELL 
SELECTED   STOCK  of 

CHOICE  WEsTES, 

LIQTJOB8    AKD 


All  are  invited  tb  call,  and  ARCHIE  McNEIL 
ANB  WM.  O.  OALDER  will  do  their  bBst  to 
make  tbem  comfortable.  j a  34 1  f 


DON'T  FORGET 

ON  YOUR  WAY  TO  OR  FROM  THE  GIB 
cus  to  drop  into  the 

Hot    scotcn, 

FOB  TODE'SVAEM  OB  COLD  DEIKKS. 

All    Drinks   Ten    Cents 

.SS  flatter  street,  tear  Kearny. 
fe8  tf  J08.  D.  BRIGGS.  Proprietor. 


J.   C.    COMBES, 

TEBKAPIN    LUNCH, 

Cor.  Second  and  Tchuma    streets. 

p-Terrapin    constantly  on    band. 
OveteN  in  every    style,     PBIVATE 
SUPPBR     ROOMS  FOR  PARTIES, 
dec  31  lm 


DR-  H.  C.  F.  BEHRENS. 

OFFlOl, 
SO.    91S    KF.AKNT-    STBEET, 

Eetween  Enjb  »td  Satt/r.  jtXUm 


S.F.  BUSINESS  D.RE3T0R1 

Booksellers  and  Stationers, 

B.  H.  Moore,  WW  Montgomery,  near  Merchant. 

Business  Colleges. 
Beald'e.  Bryant  A  Siratton'a  C'oUege,  24  Poet  SI 

Hutch  era. 
Katz,  Fred,  Sulla  »i  to  10).  California  Market. 

.Brass  Fonnderles. 
Weed  A  Kingwell,  California,  125  First  si. 

Dentists. 
Dr.  King's  Grand  Dental  and  Surgical  Institute 
616  Sacramento  street. 

French  Fancy  Ooeda 
Lnoan  A  Co.,  19  Montgomery,  107  and  109  8uUss\ 

J  i  am  an  Hair. 
Sampson,  A.  E.  A  Co.,  110  Second  street 

Music  and  Musical  lnetraments. 
Keene,  O.  0..  m  ft  -.  aooordtene,  repairer  of  all  it  tae. 
musical  instruments,  N.E.  cor.  Bash  A  Kesrnm 
Wines  and  Liquor*.    (Wholesale.) 
Daaarl  F.  A  rQ  ,  M4  Front 


Mine.  JOSEPHINE  EDMONDS 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC    PHYSICIAirJ 

TWENTY     TEARS      OF    PBACTICI 


IN    THE   TREATMENT  OF  DISEASES!!!*™* 
dent  to  females  has  placed  Madame  Edmonds 
at  the  bead  of  all  pbysioians  making  such  praot' 


a  specialty,  and  enables  her  to  guarantee  a  st 
and  permanent   oure  In   the  worst  cases    of  au| 

pr^-stnn    acd    m-rjBtraal    deranKemante.      Ladies 


ipeody 


will  find  Madame  Edmonds  a  skillful  physieraEI 
and  it  ia  to  their  interest.  toor>n9nlt  her  io  all  dls> 
eascB  inoident  to  women  before  tampering  with 
poisonouB  nostrums,  qaaok  doctors  and  humbugs.' 
Madame  Edmonds  describes  diseases  without  any 
lnforma>ion  from  tbe  patient,  and  cores  wit  boot 
tbe  ubs  of  mercury  or  experiments,  tbua  Baring 
from  wrong  treatment  for  private,  chronic  anS 
cancer  diseases.  Ooiresoondeooa  atrictly  oontV 
dential.  Office  end  rosiderior,  415  Pine  itreeL 
between  Kearny  and  Montgomery.  ja20  1? 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITUTE 

ft.  E.  cor.  Juckeon  ond  Kearny  ete. 

THE  GREAT  EkADlOATOR  OF  SPECIAL.. 
OUMPLMNTS,  formerly  of  Lock  Hospital, 
London,  and  tbe  lasttwelre  reorsof  SanFranolBOaVi 
DR.  Tt-ZER  ioform«  tbe  anLoted  that,  aftsr  visit- 
ing all  the  HO>PIrAI,b  IN  LONDOK  AND 
PARIS,  ar.d  spendiog  one  year  in  the  most  cele- 
brated Hospital  io  London,  tbe  LOCK,  be  bas  re- 
opened  Lis  old  Mediusl  Ioetitnie  at  the  old  stand, 
where  hecsn  altra?s  bs  foond.  DR.  TOZ£k  has 
for  fortyyeara  met  with  unparalleled  eucoesa  In 
tbe  tmntment  of  diseas*  senemtty  known  u 
CHRONIC  AAD  SPECIAL  OjMPLaINTS. 

DR.  CHAS.  II.  TOZER 
is  in  every  war  responsible,  binding  himself  to 
eff-ct  a  per  en  a  a  onr,  cuke,  or  making  no  charges. 
Those  who  cannot  afford  to  pay  for  advice  aad 
medicine  will  be  oQarged  for  medicine  only.  7HJC 
Mc»N  1HI,Y  RES  Tort  ATI  VE  PILLS  neverkoown' 
•o  fail  in  pmog  relief  in  oases  lor  which  the?  are 


recommended,  are    to    be    obtained    only  at  I 
office.    Price,  £5  pur  bo~     ' 
bos,  sen  t  hv  fxprees  or 


I  direction  on  each 


Dx,  TOZER  doss  not  imitate  the  advertising' 
Q -lacks  who  make  it  a  p  net  ice  to  publish  raise1 
affidavits  and  other  false  reference3,  but  refers  to 
the  non  reepeo tab's  people  in  the  State,  whom  be  l 
bas  erjBED  ot  diseases  which  others  bave  tailed  to 
oure. 

DR.    r»A*.    W.  TOZER, 
X,  E.  corner  Kearny  and  Jackson  ntreets, 
fcl-tf  San  FraDeiaeo. 


OUTSIDE    LANDS. 

ANY  AND  ALL  PERSONS  THAT  HAVB' 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  OUT- 
SIDE LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  have  thot 
amount  refunded  at  the  office  of  the  undersigned 
upon  the  presentation  of  an  order  from  the : 
Mayor  and  City  and  County  Attorney. 
delSM  A-  AVSTIlf. 


DIVIDEND     NOTICE. 

MASONIC    SAVINGS    AND   LOAN    BANI. 

No.    6  Post  street,  BnTssonle  Temple. 
SAN  FRANCISCO. 

AT  A  MEETING  OP  THE  BOARD  OF  DIREO- 
tors  of  tbis  Back,  held  January  20tb,  1S7J, 
a  dividend  *a*  declared  at  tbe  rate  of  ten  (10)  par  > 
eent,  par  annum  on  Term  or  Permanent  Deposits, 
and  eight  per  cent,  per  annum  oa  Ordinary  De- < 
posits,  for  tbe  semi-annual  term  ending  January  > 
21st,  1673,  payable  on  arjd  afi  er  February  let,  1871, 
Ire?  from  all  taxes.  OEOUOE  ROHINN, 
ja22-lm  Secretary. 


Biggest  Race  Yet! 


THE  BTJMAN  RACE. 


fTIHE  MAJORITY  OF  THOSE  WHO  I 
-*-  reside  la  Man  Francisco,  buy  IbeJr 
Shirts  and  Furnishing  Ooodi  of  BENE- 
DICT A-  CO.,  No.  3  Second  street,  be- 
conie  they  rare  always  treated  well  and  < 
boy  their  goods  at  the  lowest  prices,  at  >, 

"THE   OLD  STAND  " 


EzHNQUISEBB 


"ABSOLUTELY    THE     BB*T     FROrEOflON 
AGAINST  FIRE  1" 

BEND     FOB     THEIB     "  BECOr  D." 

R.  B.  Iewe;  A  CO.,  General   ftgects  Pncifjo  Coast. 

For  sale  by  W.  B.  MURDOCH, 

Local  Agent,  312  California  at..  Sac  Pranotsdo 


ARION 

Pianoforte. 

DECLARED  BY  THE   JUDGES  AT  A  LATE 
Fair  of  tbe  Aaerican  loatitote,  after  a  blind- 
fold trial    ayaibst    Sieinwsy'e,  ObicVennge.  and  ■ 
otb*TK.to  be  TH>.  BtST  ON  EXHIBITION.     B. 
CIBT.VZ,  8*.le  Aeent.    2i»  O'Farrell  street 
N   B— Pianos  of  all  styles  TO  KFNT.         mart      . 


j.        OLD 

DAVE  BIENDES  A  CO.,  at  the 

_  _ old  original  Red  Lion.  10  Geary 

■treet.  between  Keproy  «nd  Pupont,  where  yoi 
can  bave  HOT  AND  COLD  DRlSKS.  notforget- 
tiog  the  old  Pioneer  Lunch.  Tbe  "Old  Sport  U 
always  on  band. 


CANDIES. 

ALL  KINDS  OK  THE  FTNEBT  fjOANI>T 
made  at  our  Steam  Candy  Factory  daily.  All 
ordeTS,  especially  from  tbe  country,  exs  eoliolted 
and  will  bo  promptly  attend  ed  to. 


OANTT  A  WAG: 


HOTEL.  >-*•    » 


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■  »■   ruienoo*  •4rt'»DAT.  rti« 


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WEST  END  H 


METROPOLITAN  THEATRE 


CALIFORNIA    THEATRE. 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


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rtBRI ART     l.\ 


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FRIDAY     IVISIJi, 


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HISS  MISMH  WALTON 


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Mi!sS  II    l.i  ON 

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MONDAY  KVENINO,  Febroary  11th First  llmi  lo  thi  city  of    Daly',    Potterfal  Diani, 


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Uwnrd  B«Ht«— Ttra.i  Olrclo  ant*  Orobeetre.. 

R*Mrr>d  Bcata— Balcon, 

Oral.  Circle  Admianon  


TBICCJ   OF   ADMUklOB. 

BIBB     Rah'oor 

74    Gall.rr 

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How  We  Found  IHh  Oud ! 

JJ^  l***1"        ........—  0*4.    .  . (JAUIB  ABMIITBOBII 

'^BTilBTTiiTFBTr^  rTTTTTlimutrvlwm, 

CHOIOOBAPHI    TAKEN    HtBr._ 

Oawtow. Or.0a.UB 

UNPROTECTED    FEMALE. 

PallrOrtep.  arltb  Barlerqo.  Oo.ra  He.'  -bee  ...A  toe.  K.needT 

Song  and  Dance'. LUlle  Hall 

DANCK-lrleh  f.llt LII.LIE  U1BI.AN1 

Ballon  raparflarrala*. 

COAL  HEAVER'S  REVENGE. 

K>  1/ Lerklo Cooper Bra. Bark Verner 

Jaerture Orobceero 

Ooocladlof  with  th.lralr  Lkagboble  Plar  of 

The  Ladies  at  Home! 

Mn.  rUotar Jtoniu  Johnaon 

I  a^t  LuoutiA     Fannr  O«rr*uoa 

Lad  1    \U\\&Q\* KiUDli  Uarrttt* 

Vi.»  LAart... Uarrie  Armstfooat 

Mi»»  f'r.ra....?. , M-*s  JoMpbio* 

Mf   8k,p.t..t T.ill  .    M.rlArd 

Jonoy HUi  Agoai  K«DDBv4r 

la  R«ti1in«ti  lt«x,  Wttk— 

Wolf   tlie   Rou     la.. 


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IKCISCO. 


8PIER3    &    POND," 

999    H».r»y    .lr**l. 
OORHBR  OF  BU5U.  SAM  rRAXaUCO. 

IKES.  LIQUORS  AND   CIGARS 

tki    AHDi<orrEE. 

U^Oa    AT    THE    USUAL    HOURS.     AlfD 

MifAhatiM  *\  *1!  t  mn  Ta*  c  mforiof 
dhaaaaatia  Ir->«i4«.  tb«  araoaa  ml  coartaaiaa 
ba  JritriAi- r »• ,  ia *  f  rtadoia  of  tba 


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*RB  COFFEE,  WIIEI,  LIQUORS  A  CIGARS 
aao  Kawor  .tr««t. 

CORBBK  OB  BDBU.  BAH  FRAX0IS00. 

SPIERS    &    POND." 

jrft  la 


HAIR. 

OUKAPKSrPl.A'.'F.  IXSA.V  FRANOtSCO 
TO  BUY 

man  and  Imitation  Hair 
Goods,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewelry  &  Fancy  Coods, 

IS  AT  THE 

EW   YORK    STORE. 

.  uiirioi  a  co., 

»a.   1  !•  >r<aad  .Iml, 
•  lla       Brt.rta  H ..d    Hiou. 

■  ■ 

5{^T  -ttentioiia  Good  Livers! 

Tll*aW  

R.  P.  BRROBS.  FORMERLY 
•  oroprlatoref  tba  Miaara' Raa- 
raol,  baa  Ukto  tba  tnaaafamaat 
Mta  tba  MiD«ra*  Rataaaraat  oa 

I  aaeretal  atraat  aad  tba  Minwa'' 

"  oah  on  Market  ttr-ni,  |D  partaarabip  wttb  MR. 
)R AYEUR.  wbt  baa  bees  contracted  wltb  tba 
for  rear*.  InproramaoU  bava  bean  made  Id 
aalalaa  dapartmaota  tbat  will  render  tba  Mi- 


d  TIBS 

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raoe  all  tba  delicao.M  of  tba  a-eeon.  On/ 
to  la  "Qood  Fare,  Good  OooUog  and  Modarata 
ffSM." 

P.    BEROFI   St  CO. 

1NERS'    RESTAURANT, 

•81  aod  SS8  OomtBaraiai,  and 
T68  Uarkal  atraat. 

<*Q  frota  S  a.m.  to  19  P.M.                         an II  Ira 
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IPER'8  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VUABWIA    Omr.    KKVAVDA. 

itna  ilxoabt  thiatbs  has  bbbh  bx- 
;  Aooorotacl,  aid  no  b.  natod  br  tb.  oKbt  or 
thn    "*"'■    ."«•'•    ool    UBTCltOB    ooopuloa 
rollr  Motod  wltb  oo  •pptloMMo  brUtwr 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 

$50, 

LA1VTGASTER'! 

•  IT  WA»IIIMiri)y  BTBEET, 

r.ltlro  Onp.  Marilr.  a  Opara  IIt"-' 


TO  ORDEH 


SHIRTS 

....AMD.... 

CENTS' 

FURNISHING 

GOODS. 

ALAROB  ASSORTMKNTOF  GENTS'  FUR- 
ntiTing  Goo-la  1 1  he  had  end  and  cheap,  at 
tba"0L0  UORNtCR."  J  LKVY'S.  Al»!  Mont- 
.tamarf  atraat-  Jna'lca  kitoo  to  all.  Don  i  tirnH 
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EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOXS  and  SHOES 


L.   BLAIR'S, 

9    KpFit-Tiy    atient. 


Stage  Dancing 

TATJOBT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  academy, 


Pacific   Purchasing. 

PRINTING,  DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,  LECTURE,   AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooms     Mi    and     17....03O    Washington    street. 


BAPPHO    TROUPE, 
IocladlOB  the  Child  W>.ndor,   SAI'fUH 

I. F.I. IK    KA.I.IB, 
MISS  n.    HI.I.IS   and    W.   F.J.I. Id. 

HrKABaiXADAHl, 
The  Btor  Hrrto-Conle  VocBllat. 

HABBI  AHLAB 

AND.... 

SPF.WOF.K      I'unillAEll, 

Wltb  tb.  Great  S.DIAtloo, 
COU  nTEBFjSIT! 

CHAB.  A.    BABIall, 
The  Celebriated  Dutch  Comedian. 

rmiHOF.  ZAHIK     IIMIL«A, 
The  Man  of  Ujitrry. 

XV.    QATI.OBO,    GoBtortlonl.t. 


HISS    MARIAN    BOBII1TIT. 

tViih  her  two  Oreal  S10  laltier. 
H.vltl.ixo,  AsBBAKTSore  TB1JMPS 

Miaa   tiiNM  ...    i.oiiK it. 

BorletQat,  Setie-Oomlo  tod  Billed  Slogor. 

OUT     1 .  1  1  T  t>  N, 

— and— 

A.T/OTT     ABA.MS, 

Serl  o-Comle    and     Due  I  Mate. 

II  A  It  It  T     XV  JS  L.  J»  X    COOK, 

Champion     F.iureirlun      .luitirlrr,     with— 

MISS    KATI    COOK, 
Premiere  Fqaeotrlan  and  Mantle  Aet. 

BOIII.A  Tf       ?A  Mil*, 

Acrobat*.    Ovwuu.u 

— ond— 

Balloon    Aecen.loolate. 


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And  College  of  Medicine. 

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l\f,\J\J\J  fvi  olxeora  to  be  a—  n.  Opao  to  tba 
Public  DAY  AND  NIGIiT,  at  EUU.EKA  HAUL 
8  18  HoDtfomary  1, trout.     FOR  MEN  UNL7 

19-DB.  JonDAH'B  Pbitati  Otwick  la  at  ail 
Geary  atraat  (oppoe.te  old  Maobanioa'  Par  111  on). 


MR.  AND  MRS.  DREW'S 

.Select  Dancing  Academy 


FRENCH_CO0DS. 

MME.  PONf,  IMPORTER  AND  DEALER  IN 
Perlaiao  Gaods,  baa  lost  raoalred  a  large  and 
varied  aaaortmeot  of 

Frencli    Ooraotis 

Of  allkiada,  and  pricea.  Silk  Ootaots,  aod  Ooraeta 
made  to  order.  Ladiaa'  Uoderarear  and  Tonr- 
nairaa.    881  Saoranaatostrael.  fell  Ira 


Bar  Sugar 

jlOR    8ALB-SI8    KtABNT    8TBBET.   AT 
HERORR'S.     Alio,  etorr  klod  of  Oandiee 


SQUARZA'S 

Branch  Punch  Salonr 

3 1 7  Kearny  street. 


•i 


Save  yon  beheld  ltT    If  DOt,  yon'Te  ft  treat 
At  SQUARZA'S  PUNCH  SALOON,  la  Kearny  I 
There  BONA,  dliclple  of  GREAT  SQUAUZA, 
Dlipentei  famed  Magic  Piinobeit;  rather 
The  moat  deUoloiM  mlxlnraeyat  recorded; 
And  have  with  many  medal*  been  rewarded! 
Ledles  their  CORDIALS  tht~-e  oas  sip  at  leiaare,— 
rholr   "TKaPaS"  appstBe,—  and  Hen  gala   "LADI 

PLEASURE." 
To  allay  connnblal  dlffe renoos  and  pain, 
In  "ANTI-DIYORL'E"  yon  can  yoarend  attain. 
Sip  of  the  potent  extraot  but  one  taste. 
Your  arm,  oonsollng,  straight  la  round  her  wafat 
Gneaawhata  "MORNING  OOMKORr"  In  the  kit t 
That  heals  the  paarrel  and  Imparts  the  bllssl 
The  "WELCOME"  too,  yon'll  always  And 
A  balmy  soother  for  the  troubled  mind. 
The  bright  "AURORA,"  and  theaweet  "FABBrTKL. 
Jnat  vlelt  BONA,  and  you'll  aU  fare  well  I 
His  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  are  the  panacea 
For  all  dyspeptics  and  -for  diarrhea*. 
No  Cholera  Morbus  ever  has  been  found 
VThare  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  knook  around, 
BONA  and  9QUARZA,  spite  of  all  detractors, 
Hare  proved  the  Nation's  greatest  benefactors! 
Fall  FOBTT  diffsrsnt  haaltbfal  drinka  you'U  Ond 
To  aid  the  Man— Invigorate  the  mind! 
Not  this  alone— a  Welcome  you  will  meet 
At  BONA'S- (SQ UABZA'S)  -317  KEARNY  STREET. 
Remember,  too,  not  this  famed  place  to  paw; 
ALL   SPLENDID  LIQUORS  BUT  ONE  BIT  A  GLASS, 


THEY  HAVE  TA&EN 

THE    FIRST    PREMIUM 

....AT.... 

All  the  Mechanics'  Fairs. 


pt)B   Mil  WBOI.rSAI.aANB  BtTAtt 
at  th.  old  eatahlleh 


'pigaro; 

TEE  JOURNAL  6F  AMTJ8EJ1ENTS. 


Pobliabed  every  Day  '»  the  Year  by 
iT,       F-       SOOAJIDUS 

AT— — 

■8tMer«B>nt  and  fiSfi  l-Vo**.Iii«tnn  St. 

Bolow  Montgomery,  San  Frenctaeo. 


SATURDAY FEBRUARY  15,  U73 


Do.  It-work  and  Combing* 

Hide  up  neat  and  chf ep  at  630  Washington 
etteet,  near  Stockton.  Alio  curia  steamed  fol 
tweet r-five  cents,  u 

I>lvo    "VVOll. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  la  the  cause  of  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dice  at  the  Pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Wash. 
tngtoB  treet,  at  the  oornerof  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  arid  are  consequently  happy.  Henry 
Bocken,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  since 
1849.  provides  for  his  customers  lake  Tahoe 
trout,  B&imagundl  boup,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  best  ens  of  tea  in  the 
City  — English  hreakraat  tea  —  Souchong  and 
Orange  Pekoe — can  be  obtained  here. 


Pleasant  jjucation. 
Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Oentrai  location,  should  visit  the  Alhsrnbra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  suite*  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tee  building  is  a  verv  flee  one  and  is  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. . 


WaakUns  Jtleturnea  in  On©  Day 
And  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry.  _ 

Everybody    Suited. 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  hate.  At  "  The"  Bat  Store,  64?  Washington 
street  (second  hit  store  below  Eearoy),  all  tbese 
nrw  ftjles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  ImmenEe 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  on*  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  x 


THo    President's    Mcsssro. 

Peace  and  prosperity  are  the  key  notes  of  this 
document.  Cheapness  and  durabllty  are  the 
characteristics  of  H.  Lucheinger's  furniture. 
All  should  visit  bis  emporium,  735  Market 
street,  and  ascertain  how  cheaply  a  house  can 
be  S  urniahea.  j>  5 


Fob  Eax.x— A  lot  ef  cheap  iHk  drueee,  at  32 
Geary  street.  A  good  price  paid  lor  cast-off 
clothing. 


Cheap  Jtwelry,  Kid  Glovea.  and  Ladles  and 
Oente'  Furnishing  Goods,  at  Bank's,  store,  3S 
Fourth  etseet.     Cheapest  In  the  city.  e 


Genuine  Havana    Clgrars. 

Bett  brands  at  61    Montgomery  street,  S.  W. 
•orner  of  Merchant.    Frtnok  &  Cahn.  q 


fox-    "Wa.sn.inc 

Shirts,  $1  60  per  dor.;  small. pieces,  60c.  per 
Acs.    At  the  What  Cheer  Leundry- 


For  a  safe  and  efficient  Beautifies  jor  the 
Complexion,  use  Dickey's  Famous  Cexme  de 
Lib. 


The  Mountain  Beer  Is  the  only  real  Lager  on 
this  Coast.  Call  aod  try  It,  at  624  Sacramento 
street,  where  it  la  fold  at  10  cents  a  glass,       x 

Beat    Quality    of  Doijakln 

Driving .  gloves,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  the  What 
Oheer  Laundry  x 

Holiday    Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tables 
that  compare  with  Squerza's.  Eqnarza's  Punches 
are  famani  for  the  high  art  shown  in  their  man- 
ufacture, tte  happy  combination  of  wboleaome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  the  great  Squarza,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punohea  and  cordials  for 
the  Holiday  tables.  For  sale  at  the  new  branch, 
317  Kearny  afreet,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
120  Leldesdorff  street.  « 


Lever  Buckle    Huspenderi, 

At  tl  per  pair— 26  per  cent,  cheaper  than  else- 
trhers— at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  jx 


PACIFIC   COA^T    DRAMATIC  NEWS 

BSKTS  Batbaba.— SeOor  Lobera  ia  jnat  co»- 
plett*«  a  theatre  is  this  crowini  town.  It  will 
hivf  •  sealing  capacity  of  1*00.  the  s  ate  will  be 
J~x7>  fee*,  wiibflveatt*  of  Bceoai  which  are  al- 
ready [C'eud.  Tfcemen'Ke-Lcnt  hire  purchased 
the  old  drop  eotae  ol  tte  California  Tbea'.re, 
piloted  byD^nny,  acd  will,  by  cutting;  off  th» 
sides  make  it  anil  (be  new  ttsatre.  The  tout 
cost  of  the  baildiQ*  anil  bB*3S*»,  Sbia  tbea're 
willcpenontbettd  i>t  wub  ft  y^NVrr and baJL 
It  will  be  lighted  wiU  KM. 

Oaatog  Wr*.-P.f«i'-  theatrical  eomoinatioL 
with  ]ftig  Aogoaia  L.  Dirgoo  as  lUr  met  w:th 
inch  BoccesB  taat  they  extended  their  es- 
gagement  at  the  theatre  several  eveoiegs. 

Viboikia  Cnr.— Misa  Aogutla  L.  Dargon  and 
theatrical  company  opened  at  Pipers  Op«r*  House 
io  "Deborah"  last  night.  Mies  Dargoo  la  support- 
ed by  tte  fallowing  actors  and  actresses.  Mrs  Bt 
Stewart.  Miea  liberie,  Mre.  Beatty.  Pierpoot 
Thajer,  W.  Llo/d,  \Tm,  Barry,  B.  Hsygartb,  W. 
Forti-r.  L.  Belmonr  and  G,  Ceioe. 

Grabs  Vaixet -Wise  Leiy  A.  Littleton  gave  a 
ooacert  at  Hamilton  Hall  on  Weanesday.  She 
was  asaisted  by  her  brothur  Ed*in.  Tonight 
the  Grass  Valley  Minstrels  will  give  a  performance 
at  this  hall. 

SacraMfkxo.— The  or>ly  air  element  I  ere  this 
week,  waa  a  musical  and  li'.eia-y  entertainment  in 
the  lectire  room  of  the  Cor  gregUtoxal  Ohoroh 
Wednesday.    The  Bee  says: 

l  Sacnmento  lady  hsa  written  an  excellent 
comedv.  which,  .lobn  MoCullaoEh.  theldlteaptrtr 
ol  prfcioas  hidden  coins  »od  parron  saint  of 
dobn'snie*.  etc.,  ia  going  to  prcdnco  at  the  Cali- 
fornia l  bf  atte. 

Salt  Lake  City.— Yankee  Bobinson  closed  his 
engagement  at  tiis  theatre  on  the  6th  whon  be 
appeared  as  Psoryrojal  Pirmm^r  in  a  wjlitery 
drams  entitled  "The  Storming  of  Fort  Fieher." 
On  the  iltb  Prof.  C.  J.  Thomas  took  a  bereft  acd 
presented  a  musks!  aod  drasa'io  ecinnicmect, 
A  new  drama  written  by  Oapt.  Jobs  Martin,  of 
Bat  Lake  Citp,  entitled  "The  Hermit  of  the  Cars" 
was  anooQiced  for  proJncion,  for  the  flret  time 
on  aay  etsge  on  tbelStb.  D  idler 's  Varieties  is  do- 
iog  a  good  business;  the  latest  additions  to  the 
company  were  Professor  Miller,  a  strong  man  who 
lifts  1,500  lbs,  and  Miss  Peony  Lament,  borle-qie 
actress.  Miss  Carrie  Obapmao,  Lon  McCarthy, 
L*  w  Parker,  and  other  artists  from  Saa  Francisoo 
engaged  t^rongh  the  dramatic  agency  of  Sherionn 
OorbjD  *  Co.,  will  ebeitly  appear  st  Kimball 
Brothera  Theatre  Comiqoe.  Their  engagement 
runs  six  mcptba. 

F0REI6N   DRAMATIC  NtV/S. 

Id  Parir.  the  Grand  Opera  will  produce  the  long- 
talked  of  "La  Ooopede  Rot  Thole,"  by  Dias,  which 
haa  been  promised  tor  t'-.e  last  four  years.  The 
soenerj  will  be  megnifi'eiit.  One  tableau,  repre- 
senting the  bit  torn  of  the  sea,  is  to  surpass  ear- 
thing of   the  kiod  erer  shown  in  Paris The 

Bonffsa  Parie-DS  Oaa  withdrawn  "LiTimbale  d'Ar- 
gent"  (The  Silver  Cup*,  and  announces  the  new 
onera  hoaffa  by  the  same  coaspos-r,  "L*  Pet  t  = 
Beine"  (The  Little  Queen.',  with  Mme.  Judfe  in 
the  t  t'e  re'e.  "  Le  Cent  u-.ire"  (The  Oectina- 
rian)  will  give  place  to  the  F-ench  Tersion  of  Bou- 
cicanlt's" The  Long  Strike,"  attheAmbigo 

La  Femmede  Claude"  (Glande'i  Wife),  the  new 
comedy  b;  Domsa,  Die.  st  the  Gymnaie,  will  be 
prodaced  between  the  14th  and  20th  inei..  the 
msousoript  having  bsen  returned  by  the  dramatic 
ceafon,  who  have  abstained  frem  making  ths 
lean  alteration  in  the  dialogue. 

For  the 21st  time  "Romeo  and  Jaliet"  la  bsiogaet 
to  music  b?  a  composer  at  Pcrt-Mahon.  The  Mi- 
lanese journal  II  Trovttore  enamerates  twe>e 
muslciane  who  have  tyrioized  the  plsy. 

Mme.  Patti,  it  ia  said,  is  offered  some  interest  in 
the  direction  of  the  Italian  Opera  at  St.  Peters- 
burg, aod  haa  renounced  her  engagement  to  go  to 
America 

a  i  Lusano.  io  the  Italc-S*isa  cantons,  acom- 
pany  will  play  adrama  art  .tied  "A  Woman's  Pol' 
is  Stronger  than  a  Thousand  Oxen." 

Gilbert  Ward  Pell,  the  veteran  bone-player  and 
Ethiopian,  died  at  Lancashire,  Eng.,  December 
21st,  aged  forty-eeven.  He  waa  a  nat.vsof  New 
York,  aod,  under  the  same  of  Pelham,  formed 
one  of  the  Ethiopian  Serenadera  at  the  St.  James 
Theatre,  London,  in  1--1J.  His  a;seciat;B  were 
Frask  Germeo,  M.  Etanwood,  G.  Warring  tan  aid 
W.  White.  Thay  returned  to  New  York  and  per- 
formed as  Palme's  Opera  House,  eubseqasntSy 
making  a  eeoend  voyage  ta  tu  England  with  Jerry 
Bryant  and  J.  A.  Wells  added  to  the  company. 

Frank  Drew,  from  the  United  States,  made  his 
Gnt  appearance  in  London  on  the  4th,  at  Egyptian 
Hall,  in  a  character  ect  irtiinmect,  to  app'&use. 


Or.  Barlow  *T.  Smith 

Is  giving  a  couree  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
rren  on  Sexual  Fbyeiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eaaea  at  Ma  Hygelan  Hall,  «37  California  street, 
every  Friday  evenli  g,  commentlnganjto'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examlcatlois  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  p.  u  ,  free.        w 


Altojctlu-r  rile  Best. 

Jt  is  curlotis,  but  true,  that  J.  A,  Shaber, 
107  Market  (tu.i.  near  Third,  thotfd  »11  far- 
Qlture  and  bedding  cheaper  then  any  othef 
dealer  in  this  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
Bonvincod, x 

Photojcraplilc    Cards. 
At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples)  Art 

aallery.  St  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 

Mle»lon  atreet.  t 

a  ■  ■■ 
900    .Pairs    ol    Soctts, 

At  all  pricep,  stthe  Wb at  Cheer  Laundry. 


For  trie  Very  Best  Drinlcs, 

Goto  Ya.es'  B.-anch  Saloon,  corcerol  Market 
and  Third  =  trcs  t i. Bo 

A  Happy  New  Tear. 

What  a  piea-rare  it  is  to  m°8t  a  Bmiliog  counte- 
nance, whether  it  be  on  the  street  or  Id  the  par- 
lor. Andwby  ts  it  that  rome  faceB  wear  a  contin- 
ually happy  lo.-k?  It  is  simply  because  they  live  on 
a  plain,  nutritions  and  substantial  diet.  Tbat  man 
is  a  public  benefactor  who  will  conscientiously 
serve  as  with  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
meal.  Louie  Meyers,  nroonetor  of  the  "White 
House."  Kearny  street,  also  of  the  Capitol  Res- 
taurast.  Fourth  street,  dees  it.  as  hundreds  can 
euthusiLStictlty  ttstiiy.  His  k.uheus  aremarvela 
of  order  and  cleanliness.  Try  him,  and  you  will 
Bod  it  impossible  to  eat  elsewhere. 


Holiday    Candles. 

Fresb,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
vtvrif-ty,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery. 578  Kearny  t-trett.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    o 

tZ  Is   Perrectiy  Astonlsning 

How  beautifully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.    Clothes  received 
returned  the  same  evening  11  de 


jeiore  8i.u 
tired. 


Freeh  and  Sweet. 

For  the  best    confectionery,  go  to  Canty   and 
Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  &>t.  near  Sutter        H 


What     Cheer    Laundry 

Bcnploys  no  Ohinamen,  and  should  be  pat 
ronlced  by  everybody.  * 


Diamond    catarrn    Remedy 

Is  a  sure  cure  for  Catarrh  or  Colds.  Ask  your 
Jrugftist  for  It,  or  send  to  Dr.  A.  F.  Evox,  No. 
9  Post  street.       _____^_^  z 

American  Watches. 

Seduced  i  rices,  at  H.  A.  Ce  1  lender's  GC  Seo 
ondSt.  corner  of  Misslou.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  csr_-fully  repairdd.  D 


ClaiBVOSAKT.  —Madame  Clara  Antonls,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
haa  removed  to  333  Kearny  st.  Consultations  In 
English,  French  and  German.  x 


Oysters. 

Wby  travel  go  far?  Shellflebof  every  kind 
kept  cl  Manning's,  oyster  dealer,  672  Howard 
strc^i,  near  Third,  n?xt  to  cir  office.  o 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Artificial    Memory, 

This  wonderful  Bvetem  gives  the  memcry  ex- 
traordinary power.  Thousands  o  figures  and 
wcrds  learnt  without  erTort.  Studies  made  easy 
and  the  ln'ellect  strengthened.  Taught  in  two 
lessons,  $10 ;  classes  cheaper.  Professor  Wm. 
Nemos.  IsT  Montgomt ry  street.  y 

I>o    TS*ot    Suffer    lrom    Corns. 

The  un/ortunate  suflerers  from  Oorns,  Bun- 
Ions,  Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fl.  Oowan's  Instt- 
tate,  810  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
s«*akfrom  6XD«rience.  having  tested  the  Doe- 
ter'a  capability.  Befererwjes  glren  if  required,  h 

Wxist    Cheer    Laundry 
Is  the  best  lanndry  In  8an  Francisco         • 


Do   Ton    It  now 

That  with  BuTrrniox's  Patttjqis  you  can  out 
tod  make  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly  1  Bend 
Postage  stamp  for  an  Illustrated  catalogue.  H. 
A.  Dwniiig,  agent,  office  of  the  Hows  Bewlng 
Machine.  No.  113  Kearnv  atreet,  between  flutter 
•ad  Post.  Ban  Franetae*.  » 


Bedoeed   prices. 


Shirts  from  75c  to  $3, 
•rmpl«e  assortment  of  Gents'  Fu'rniehlcg 
Gocdj.    Beales  &  Oo.  K^rny  ti>  neaf  Batfl  ^ 

Setm   Mooro, 

formerly  of  Buss  House  Carriages,  can  be 
found  in  front  of  Ooleman  Bros,  clothing  es. 

labllshment,  southwest  corner  Hush  and  Mont- 
gomery sis. ,  or  Dexter  Stables .  Carriage  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  m 


.Or.     Doherty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  psrUcularly  to 
ehroni  ,a  specific  practiee,  and  as  such  is 
now  the  most  enooessful  of  any  Physician  in 
San  Francisco.  Offloe  SIB  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leldesdorfl,  a  few  doors  Delow  What 
Ch*er  Houst,  T 

Oyster    Traae. ' 

Ths  oy*>ter  trade  In  Osilfornia  la  assurning 
gigantic  pfoportlons,    Emerson  Oorrllle,  of  the 


Oysters. 

In  strolling  round  the  other  nigh:, 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
our  careless  feit,  by  chance  aid  stray 
To  where    fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  waters  bright,  did  make  a  screen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  mosey  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  soitly  fell, 
Made  that  window  Feem  to  be 
Borne  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here — 
It  looks  bo  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  ir.e  to  a  "T."' 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  Beat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  hie  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  magmjiemtly,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oyet&rfr,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  Just  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  t  and  crabs  and  terrapins  ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kinds  of  game. 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  'ound.  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  beet  ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  wnat  they  call  "Buch  nice  dinners.'' 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  Bouse,  837  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night, 

0HABLE8  HAAKE.  Proprietor. 

Eureka  Social  CHuti. 

The  prises  to  be  awarded  at  the  Ninth  An- 
nual masquerade  hall  of  the  Eureka  Social 
Club  are  on  exhibition  In  the  window  of  Stoltz 
and  Sons  dry  goods  store-  Eouth-eaat  corner  of 
Kearny  and  Pine  sir:  etg  s 

Jones  *fc  Schroder's 

Celebrated  Crab  Chowder  can  be  obtained  only 
at  aao  Buih  ttreet,  nearly  opposite  the  Alham- 
bra  Theatre.  Bob  Hart  eats  It.  and  they  all 
eat  it,  only  the  best  brands  of  Liquors  bot- 
tled for  family  use,  o 
Tha  Place,                 * 

If  you  want  a  clr  an  bath,  with  dean  towels, 
and  a  good  shave,  or  your  hair  cut  In  the  beet 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

EVEKY    SATtEDAY    SIGHT. 
Piano    and     Slnglne    at  8  I».M„ 


CHARING 


*f* 


SALOON 


000  Mission  street',  near  Second, 
delft  EAGLES  A  WILD,  Proprietors. 


JUST   ARRIVED   BY  BAIL,  AND  WILL  BE 
sold  at  prices  to  suit  the  times,  a  good  aeeart- 
meot  ot 

POCKET    CXTTt-EBT, 
SCIKSOK8.   and 

IDGE  TOOL", 
All  warranted,  at  ORAS.   OTTO  4   GO'S  Hard- 
ware Store.  812  Bosh  street.  Ross  House  Biock 
taa  Francisco.  fe51w 


Crystal  Sample  Room 

535    8ACBAKEKTO   STREET. 

ALT,    DRINKS,    PLAIN    OR    FAWOY.    TEN 
OE.NTS.    aW-Hot  Driuke  a  specialty. 


i » IT  ]  m 


MATHER, 

Proprietor. 


b^jmi-  si^.v    ,ia  n,         , a.    m .  ...     -  —     =-3^1  "J  tiy.neccea  worsmen,  goto  uro 

bU  own  ortter  bed,  .1  Bu  Bnmo  millions  of  '  - 
ojswju  to  ta  put,  ot  th,  FieUo  OoMt.    HU 


style,  by  exptrleseea  wot, me  n,  go  to  Brown's 
IttUJng  ,Ld  Hur  rrn.lui 
Fonitb  ttttet,  neu  Bowud, 


TrtAYS^wsiaoD  bwjd. 


Alfred  Tetter, 

Manufacturer  and 
■        Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES, 

£25  DopoDt, 
HEAR  SUTTER  STREET. 

See  my  stock  of  Bird 
CajT'B  bt-fore  porcbasice 
eibenbere.  Always some- 
"icKDew  od  hand.  Mr 
Patent  Cages,  made  of 
Tin  Wire,  are  warranted 
FREE  FROM  VERMIN 
AJeo,  best  quality  TEA 
DOftOU 


VILLE  DE  PARIS 


KAINDLER  &  CO., 

SUCCESSOR   TO 

■  AIKOLER,    SCELLIE8.    LELilVRE    AND    GO., 
HAVE  JUST   BEOBIVED 

A.    LARGE     INVOICE 

BLACK  SILKS! 

Bought  Exceedingly  Low, 
Wbioh  they  offar  at  ft 

G-reat     Bargain.! 
2,000  YARDS  BLACK  SILK, 

SI  SO    per  Yard. 

2,000  YARDS  BLACK  SILK, 

S3  OO   per  Yard, 

City  «on».£*,ris 

NORTHEAST  CORNER 

Sutter  and  Montgomery  streets 

feUif 


r        PRICE    eWtTS 

A  Safe  and  speedy  Reme- 
dy for  all  Bronchial  Affec- 
tions, Asthma,  Colds, 
Coughs,  Loss  of  Voice, 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  Con- 
sumption, Hoarseness, 
Pain  and  soreness  of  the 
Breast,  and  all  Difficulties 
arising  from  a  sudden 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  its 
healing  powers.  Ask  for 
the  California  Hall's  Pul- 
monary afsam.  Sold  by 
all  Druggists. 


PKOPKIZTOKS. 

*1T  San.ome  street,  corner  Commercial. 
j,10  tf 


THOMAS    W.    BREE, 
SIIiVER  PIjATBPI 

MANSFAOTUREB, 

— &Nn— 
BEP II  H  F  H 

drubsTbjnjo*, 

— AND— 
OTiHEK    HU8ICAJL    I»fSTBrME»/T9, 

ESTABLISHED  IN  18 OS. 

as&rLeceoiiB  given  on  the  Banjo  and  Dram.    54* 

MISSION  STREET,  between  First  and  becODd. 

H.  B.— Fine-toned  Silver  Kolo  Banjos  for  F*ro- 
eeslonala  always  on.'band.  MS  \f 


0        | 


FRENCH  MUTUAL  PROVIDENT 
SAVINGS  &LWN  SOCIETY. 

Twenty-Sixth     Setnl-Annn  j1     BlTldend. 

A  DIVIDEND  OF  KIKE  PEB  CENT.  PER  AN- 
anm.  net,  (S  per  cent.)  npon  tbe  operations 


French  Ravines  and  Loan   Socie'y,   for  the 

six  ruonthe  coding  December 


Of  to 

31at,  li-T:.  bas,  io 
conformity  wild  the  report  tf  the  Coxiroittee  of 
V*  rification  appointed  by  tbe  members  of  tbe  So- 
ciety, been  declared  by  tbe  Board  of  Administra- 
tion, at  tbe  t>emi-Aonaal  Meeting  beld  on  tbe 
IStb  tnatant.  This  dividend  will  be  psyahle  on 
and  after  ibe  eigbreenth  iostant,  at  tbe  office  of 
the  Society,  41 1  Bnsb  street. 

eOTAVE  »AHE, 
j  20  lm  Director  of  French  SavinaS  Bank' 


CHEYENNETHEATRE 

Professionals  Wanted. 


good  Wardrobe,  Four  Ladies  and  two  Gen- 
tleman to  be  Rood  in  general  bnsinees  for  the  com- 
ing Winter  ^ea'on.aommeociov  tbe  first  week  in 
November,  1872.  Address  ttaticg  lowest  terms, 
with  Photograph..  Half  Fare  relnnded  after  fill- 
ing engagement. 

JAMES  HcDANIEL, 
Proprietor  Cheyenne  Theatre  and  MoBertm, 
oeS2 Look  Box  I,  Obeyenoe,  W.  T. 


A.    DESIDERATUM 

....TO.... 

HUNISGERS,  STARSMD  COMBINATIONS 

A    OOMPETgKT  MANAGER,     AGENT    AND 


IS  OPEN  TO  ENGAGEMENT. 

Ts  well  posted  with  tbe  profession  and  tbe  Pre?fl. 
Can  give  names  of  Manager*,  Theatres  or  Halls 
List  of  Prices  and  helaing  capacity,  id  nearly  eveiy 
one  of  the  above  places.    ApDly  to 

J.  H.  McOABE. 
fet  lm  «20  Washington  atreet.  S.  F. 


T^ES 


Great  Clearing  Ou 


Ji.  JLm  E3 


DRY  GOODS 


THE  WHITE  HOUSE 


STILL  CONTINUES! 


Tbe  Greatest  Bargains  ever  offered 

Dress  Goods, 

Silks,  Shawls 

....A2TD.  .. 

Housekeeping  Goods 

A  FEW  MORE  Or  THE 

Real  Japanese  Poplins  at  2! 
Cents  per  Yard. 

Striped  Silks  at  75c.  per  Tan 

AND    OTBIR    CMIODS 

Reduced  in  Proportionj 

All  of  which  ranat  be  sold  before  March  1st 


J.W.  Davidson&Coi 

NORTHWEST  CORNER 

Kearny  and  Post  streett 


Indian  Queen  Range. 

Xlie  Best  in  tbe  Market 

MANUFACTURED  E7 

CAXM    M.     IICKLIB 


Philadelphia   Restaurant. 


Meerschaum  Pipe  Depot 

643    KIAB.VT    BTBEEI. 

PIPES  MADE  TO  ORDER  AT  , 
tbe  abone.  cotie?  All  Pipe,  aod 
Cigar  Holders  w.B&Dt«d  genniiie,  afid 
to  color  welL  MMxecbaom  Pip*s  aod 
wilkioc  Co ea  Mounted  acd  Repaired 
at  lowest  Eastern  Pries,  and  witb  tbe  beat.ork- 
maosbip.  A  Urge  aeaortaieot  of  Walking  Oanes 
(tad  Facer  Goods  of  every  description  always  on 
bind.  noil  Ira 


WILLIS'   BAND. 


Fritz  Flpei-a  and  Marcai  M.  BIdlh 
Leading  Tl*>IiaU>ta, 

tvarOrdr ra  from  tbe  conntry  promptly  attended 
to  Addreaa  M.  W.  WILLIS.  Ii(on'i  Moalo 
SWe  »»8  MoLtcomeryatwet.  Or  alABOUS  M. 
BLJJU.JBX9  Montgomery  atre-t.  jaC  tf 


GEORGE    MATES*: 


Jap  i  Soda       £    £ 


i?  .7' 


>   ? 


■ULGUIRE'S  OPERA  HOUSE 


tics  OT 


WW    ALIIAHBEA    THBATRl. 


Italian  Opera  Company!  „r  ._ 

>™«.»  EMERSON    MINSTRELS 


imm»:,N»i     •*.    i 


WO  vnx  irrtA*.  nt  oo*mcr : 


BCn.       JOHNNY       -A.  IL.  H.  13  IV  I 

-Ml 

X- X  "OF  "I- 3L.  3E!       DGCAC. 


June  AGATHA  STATES 


vrwito  rCBRDART   .7 

»TB1¥  ITI1UBO   DVmiira  TRI  WXtt.  ««■■  'ITninAT  AFTBBJI0OII  at  a. 


I  I. .11. 


lb 


TUD>' 


ghth  Crond  Opera   Night  * 


ERNANI 


.  .  .mil  (111     kLLn 

"  I  »i««>  MDm<  I'/'Hiumii ......  W.  r.aaatl 

IRt'lRT   |i                                            >urKi.M  i  ii  i  uliiTllUT  imn."\ 

ta>  i                                  •!.«,: j  i.  Krnri.1. 

i«.n     Franolsoo     Flromeni 

■«t«* .»  mi- 


our 


«    t»T»  >»«« 


.  «t  f'  r.  ?»-•! 


TE 1 1 


•  .(  urn.,  cnr. 


:r,  MiMtro  D.  Speraixa 


OHUlffl  V  ITK51H0.  r.knrur  ««- 

__     )  Uonetit  vf  Mr.  Charlos  Alpcrs 


nta, 
s,Bhai 

ID,.. 

ping  Goe- 

mm  m 


•  «4   I'...  «■>*[ 
-w**e..< 


•  I   OO 
..      1   *• 


Ku4  lo 


"SmU  m  be  reeerrel  at  the  B.i  Ofloa  el  tbe  Opcre 
w. 

Pea  r%  epn  at  T  •'aleak— to  naa«M  at  a  o'clock. 

life  bM\  Reward  tad   Maieiaa-atraai  ear.  itop  at  tb* 

•I  U*  aiaa*  at  the  Op*  ri. 


Paii    Me^oiid    -•  Mo* 

ONL  Y  .A.   x>£*.ie;a:lve. 

THE 

GREAT    AND    ONLY    EMERSON! 

in  Ills.  Wonderful   liu<ltr«*t  or  Fan. 

Vt.Oo<»-r 

i«r 

IN    -A-NID    OUT 

J     rV>otn'»m 

JOHAJiY  ALI  M 

OVfRTlBK 

WILSON'S 
AMPHITHEATRB 

Parisian  Circns! 


S— SL 


a*>ii*r  eta  eve,  W).  Ma*a>*r*a>ar*  w»«*  K*«mr« 

(i FEBRUARY    17 


l.-l  ■•■*•  »r   *'ll«t>        Ti  atf.    »|.  Il*ad 

Q    -VriWlKf.lMiM    rnirrl«l)iM*<<l 

•  V    » 

e.-4eaeM  ;^                            (toB"OlT«rTvM 
Mil.     ar.     ii       klllLI  . 

A    -rrlM«i»*t   aJwMrr*      n    I      »  .- 1 

BV   V«H  Ml  Dl'Oh 

clown  au   ffihxni 

•.-The  <'h«>r'*"  Ti  ei    Barea  %..»..  ... 

ISO 
f-IUik     *A     r-         .,.    |.  . 

H.-r.of    liar    tr    A*  i    bi    tLo    Wonderful    Johnny 

i.r,  Panti  -r  Uemr  Ki«a-  ■ 
0L0  '  MUM*.  I     ::0". 


Ooaclodlog  with  11  jb  Ha  fa  mw  production  mtKltd 

LIFE  ON  THE  AEKANSA" 

TX'l.r.     Rfl.l, KU.t.T     FMER«OV 

l.lZt  BO  Ate JOUNM     A  I.1..N 

Mate J.  Eoblniou 

Dack  Hand!  by  the  Com  p  my.     B:m-  gtoi  old  8  .nga  by  Rnntell.  Scott,  B*kt  r  aud  RcciaMler. 
A  tlVFLT  TIMF  AM)  A   PRABFl'L  L1NDINO. 


**  All  Bill*  against  tbe  Al  ha  rubra  Theatre  mnsi  oe  presented   hereafter  oa   Monday. 
rP«rform*noe  to  commence  ponctuallv  at  eight    o'clock. 


I  ION. 

0).-M'L.a,C     »"(   iiltll.l  ,     KmirrnorthF    Artlt, 
in  h«i-  n»paruilrl*<l   llrrrbnfk  Arl. 

oRonrcoQUi i.  j  kumbii* 

lO.— .1.    Ketilliel  fntchl.  ■  it   IlMlCrfli   [k     - 

II.- I  ha  UlTiiiptn*   Hrotkfri  

II V  WII.LUVS  AND  bUOROIT. 

Itf.-Uanrer    ll«.rie  Kill    Biun  ... 

IK  ISO  I  I                       n.  D  OOKB  ILL. 
13.— Parody  U-nrc  H-r»e  Jmtcx 

|M  I  BODU    f  D  .-V  J,  KCMBKL. 

ll.-lirnnd  Uan  |p  Act 

BY  H'LLK  VtOTOBIMJL 
IS.  —  Barry  Clork,  ihc  Mu  \vl<h  lhv>  Iru*  Jiw 


INTKK'il'SIOlf 


To  Uoaolud*  w  tb  this  tq  lontnu  ,  Comlo  Sa«D«  »t 

THE  FRKNCH   KIDIXi  AC41)EM¥! 

Br  Mob*.  »od  Mar.  Poiaptdoar  *a4  s*rT«rt 

It  ret*  Circle VI   **<• 

r.i.qnittr AO 

IIVtrlTCo    l'h..lr« 1   A«» 

PriT-le   It..*;-- »A  *r.d  9lU  VO 

MT* Bex  Offloa  open  dully  from  ID  to  4.     Ditom  t.|ior.  ti  t. 


TMK    MUIH    l       HHM.I.NUUUl'lt 


acific  house;;' 
lympic  house,11. 


(*r.  *r  Co«Hrrtl*l 
LI'drtdorr  «t«- 
••rojr  ctracl.  rtw 

I'tmllr-    (he    rUr« 

v  A  fOTRITLU 


OwftiiWiui  %i  v  w 

•r'  ALL  AND  HKK  THl  M 


Tb*r  El  t  PEurroTLY,  »o4  for  qialliy  »ni  dnrthillty  wIiqipt  ba  m«to'i«d.    To  tn  hn  1  oolr  ftt  th« 

IXIj    AWf'PMHI    *«TI»I««.     <I1«    Kearny    ilreet. 


THISTLETON'S 

JOI^LiY  GIAKTTl 

ONLY  TI  N    rr.NTi. 

THISTLETON'sTo  POST  STREET 


a* 


F*  1 


nil »»" 


a  Proport* 


IEGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 

....  CIliCCLATES.  IN  .... 

Ill    the    Theatre,**, 

ajto  n 

JIRCULATED  EVERY    DAY 

IK    TH*    TUB, 

ENERALLY    THRODQHOT    THE    CITY 


eitoW 

I  post  IW 


s  ° 


Brainatio  Mnterfaiaiieit  ai 


kill! 


WHITE    aS    KEARIffS! 


AMATEUR  COMBINATION  TEOUPE 

Art!  t.-d  by  tho  following  LdJlod  atid  OfDll.uiOD,  who  have  faludly  volunto* r«a : 

Miss  Mallatraf,  Mrs.  Davis,  Miss  Siltara  E.  Aitier,  Johnny  WJRams,  ar^ 
Masters  Tommy  and  George  Ogg. 

FULL  AND  EFFICIENT  ORCHESTRA,  under  Direction  of  GEO.  T.  EVANS 


TUESDAY  EVENING. 

T.  Kear.i,  Baaed  I  II,  Wni;«,  Interlocutor  \  M.  Hoavolotf.  B  mt» 

ij '  Ovirtire Orohtttra 

Aor*Leo "  ■ U.  r7bj)fl 

Mr  Love  to  Do  War  butiooi M.  nouvolt  tie 

Mollio  Dirl  nit A.  Benjamin 

Will  You  Com*  to  Men  Mr,  Dnrtltitf J.  H.  BtTJ 

Tea  Old  Mas 'a  Dmak  Agtln T.  Ktarca 

'IheDiy  wuoa  You'Jl  Forget  Uo J-  May 

MiooleLea J.  GaUanhar 

Tooonolada  with  a  ISo*  Final*  antitled 

Scenes  on  the  Old  Virginia  Cros9  Roads! 

Un   Itjor T.  K-»rn»  (  Anot  Chine M.  HouTfb  tt» 


OVUB'I'UBK 

OBOUKaTKA 

Unll,*d-H«ppr  Bfl  Tny  Dra.m..... 

Keams  In  His  Album  of  Songs  and  Dances 

MISCHIEVOUS 

YOUTH. 

Marek-OatwolBitrimiDtial  ooca Prof.   O.    Wcdel 

COMIC    DTJKXa 


) Ml 

\ Unatrr  Tiaa|  Ugg 


lia  Slttftrn  F.  Batter 

Umtrr  Tiaa|  Ugg 
Mamr  Beorgc  Okk 


FEBKUARY    tS 

UuiiclO'i'iirc   with  a   N«w   nnd  «  rimnal   fro'fna  Drum*,  tritttea 
cipivsalj  for  ibia  iroopo  by  tiuaiy  While,  nuLitUd 

False  Faces  "Jrue  Hearts 

Ml  a  Matilda  ArabolJa  Bonrbon M.  Boavelclt* 

Mi»«  Nrllla  llo-nl>oo,  b«trNi«0B  A.  Beninmia 

A  nun*  Uia  Hi-turLiot'.  a  amftu-itrouk  youth ...    ,T.  K>  arDB 

HAtry  'loSoapiioolM,  afterward*  Prr.f  LUmpitt H.  Wbn« 

Thomna  hlno,  afierwar'lo  Prof.  TooIousp J.  T,  Karla 

Hop  Vile,  a  mod.l  aetvant tt.  llama 

tambo J.  Norton  |  fat Goo.  Weawro 

BC£N£    I.-lljnu     l'luDtaUoD    Iloaao.       Breuhf.t.t 

Parlor. 

•GEMK     II. —French    ACurket     In    New    Orleuna. 

Htrcat   Scene. 

8CEAIJB   Ill.-Purlor 

SCF.KK  IV.— Pluntutlon  KH«b«o. 

A  MINSTREL  PERFORMANCE. 

Tba  MnBloalPrcdirr Harry JUrrla 

Golden  Shoa  Olog  Banco ••; '•, *vaarni 

Lilt!*   Fraad F.  G.  Kic«  and  O.  H- Kmji 

Uouilo  bone  and  Banjo  Aocorapanfment J.  H.  clry 

Social  Dance  AfterTuTPerft)rmance ! 

AUca*a  QondrlUe  Band  of  Ten  Plvcca. 

a*r~Th*  riohnr*r   Piano  n*ed  on  tbij  oooaiion  )■  larniibad  by 
Meaara.  \Ubor  A  Lotaor,  U  Gaary  alratt. 

TICKET  (admitting  Gentlemaa  and  ladias) H 

Klngie  Ticket „ 

Onnra  open  atl.    P*r  for  mane*  to  commanoa  at  8. 


TOHKT    nOIBI^'S, 


l-l 

■ 

f^^^T^^^'^^i^^f^H^-^i^^^VV'n 

— 

1  -W.MTi  f*'  f  T  !^*Y'  a?"§£lT^fc^ri^->^B«  !^*  Yt  I  ^W.^LH 

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tn 

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v- 

*m-1f  'l3rny-j,': 

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jW — "!■  la           |l 

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1    -  -  ■■ :  -                                          "  — ; — 

M.XK  U«T  I'UII   HINT  UUJL1.I  i  V   OF  MEAfS 
UAN  B'-l    HIO    AT 

Stalls  S.  O,  California  ^Tarteet 


MOUiUTAIN  BEER. 


Ha, 


C3 

9= 


:WP 


c= 

C<9 


Only  Depot,  624  Sacramento  street. 

'IP1IIN  1**  Till:  O.M.Y  BBAL  IAOEB,  A  Ml 
I  too  flooat  H«r  oo  tbis  Uoa  t.  It  ia  PORE,  NGUKIMi- 
INO.antl  oT  a  FiNE  TASTE,  f/tla  Bold  bj  iiirUtiss  a».  lO*., 
li-rcior.eo  Quarr.  Rottlna  at  #i  J»0,  aqa  i»t  lO-Ktiilon  Keia  at 
SKI  fie,     aar-A  Ur.t  Olaaa  UuT   L.UNUH   from  11   to  1  o'clock. 


PIONKKB    ailOK     MANlfACTOBT. 


, 


aV-Thenaat  ELEO*,VT  nrrMTOM  WOnt  !^  THK  OTrTf 
j  QaM  and  aramlna  geedi_  in  j  prlttf'i     Mil"  "  " 


■»»»»» 


IF*  X  C3-  A-  TE*.  O  -" 

"Ht  JOTJBNAJ.  OF  aMBSEKINTS. 

f>al>lial.ed  eretr  Day  t»  the  *»**  *» 

.       I»_       BOOABDtfS 


•  SS  Mtrtkut  »«el    6»s  W»ab.l»«to»  eta. 

Below  Monta-oEsery.  6»o  Franciaoo. 


MOSDiT     FEBBUABI  17,  1873 

AXTSEXEKTS.    Etc 


California*   TbeatTA, 

Te-mctt.  Us  Terr  ele»sr  protian  actress  Misi 
Ma  inn  Uordauat  will  ent»r  upon  the  second  sod 
and  last  waet  of  b«T  «EK»«ein*tt.  This  eTetiar, 
the  eeceit  oi  drink  oi  "Hiiiiiire  Tramp*"  will 
b*  produced. aod  Mis*  MoTdeuot  will  appear  is 
t  be  t  i*ee  charact  »re  of  DoiL/  Vardan  Jndj  T»ee« 
and  Kate  Vandalleor.  ia  wbieh  ahe  wi  I  ict-odoce 
"Toe  L»k»  of  KilUroej"  aod  otber  popular  songs, 
Dol'y  Wd-n  bat  a  short  tint  arc  "*•  in  ererr- 
on.'s  moon,  aid  a*  aba  baa  oerar  boas  intro- 
duced to  t*ja  atagaio  San  Francises,  many  will  ba 
pUised  wn 3  MuB  Mordaunt's  reilisitieo  of  tnat 
oaerat.  t.  Heart*  ara  Trumps"  ia  a  melanxe  of 
f  oa  aed  stnsstioa,  which  ia  liUlj  to  aoit  t;e  pop- 
ular Hit*. 
Alhambra, 

Tb<t  Kmcrsoi  Mlottrels  with  J-ihsny  Alei  and 
Lilt  a  Ma;  f  irra  a  coab  o:  t  oa  tut  certainly  oan- 
ootb«  •quailed  in  tbe  TJdittd  St  t'a.  Tbit  tie 
pibicof  San  Francises  appreciate  tbia  fact  ii 
•vhewa  bf  taa  criwdad  nouses  which  are  the  rale 
•I  tba  Alaaub  aTbeUra.  An  entirttr  new  b  11 
will  ba  presetted  to-night  B  lty  Emerson  and 
Johnny  Alien  will  apjeir  on  toe  ends  in  th*  fl.st 

art  and  will  offer  new  sours  and  wit:ioi-in  . 
Tnta  portion  of  the  entertainment  will  con-lad* 
•wita  the  Bnale  of  "Oar  San  Fraociico  Firemen.'- 
Cstne  itt irlode  the  act  of  "Ooly  a  Dresn."  will 
ba  present;! ;  BiIIt  Emer  on  will  appear  io  a  new 
bal^ei  of  fun:  J  boor  AH  n.  B.b  Hut  and  J- 
Bsbicaoo  will  present  tae  Evbiopiao  farce  of  "  Id 
aeJ  Oct."  aod  t  e  ptrf armaccs  will  cot- 
o'odawtiBsb  Hart's  latest  production  Oct  t  td 
"Life on  the  Arkao:aw"in  win  oh  B.Ii/  Emeti  oa 
an  i  Jobobs  Allen  will  appear. 

Bletropolltan   Theatre. 

Augaatin  Da'y'd  play  o!  '  Anic'e  17,"  which  bad 
»u;a  an  extended  ran  in  New  Yoik.wil  be  pro- 
'duced  at  'Bis  theatre  tJ-nictt  for  the  first  time 
an  San  Francises .  Onthii  cecisiou,  Hecrj  id- 
ward  will  make  bi>  first  appearance  since  his  rr- 
c«rt  icdupoaftioa  aid  rl  it  to  Ma*  it  1  an,  where  h  - 
bad  an  epportonit*  c(  gtioirg  points  from  the 
r-psnih  sctin.  Miss  Acuie  Gracaa  wi.l  appa*r 
in  the  character  cf  tie  remorseless  Cor*;  M>*s 
He'ei  Tracy  as  tae  biilli>ct  Btron^ss  de  Mine 
and  OwO,  D.  Ooaplia  as  G&or^ei  Dabaatei,  tie  vic- 
tim of  C>ra'a  bate.  Tee  rest  of  tis  ca-t  appears 
oo  oar  art  t  page.  The  piece  will  be  pro  lac sd  with 
sew  acetery.  fafoitareand  a,P>it-t aieot  • 

Kajairo'ii  Opera   House. 

both  oar  prop  secies  c3B:erolog  the  opera  giren 
last  oifbt  were  foifl  led— there  was  a  rery  Ivrge 
aod  fashionable  aadieaoe,  and  the  per'ormince 
ef  "Un  Bi.lo  eo  Mascbera''  wasthegieat  success 
,of  the  s^ssoo.  MiJaat  Azvbi  Strtei  appeared 
to  excellent  aaTaaiege  ia  the  role  of  Amelia  and 
w;n  ireqaoat  app'aaie;  Signora  Luieia  Bernard) 
On  makiag  ber  appiaraoci  as  Uicar.  taa  page,  wis 
warmly  received  and  achi&Ttd  a  eaccei'ico  of  t  i- 
oapjs  which  mast  hare  beea  as  grit  frme;  to 
he -it  If  a*  to  iheaadieoce.  !-be  isog  '  Di  oho  fnl- 
trar"  charmiogly.  waa  eaocrea  aod  wu  eren  then 
once  rnor*  recalled  to  receive  the  conraialatioas 
of.  the  delighted  aadirsoe.  bigaor  Fitt-o  Baccei 
Was  in  fiae  voice  a-.d  sang  tie  role  of  Bioardo  welt 
gaiaiagma:h  applanse  for  bis  readittoa  of  "i)i 
ssfiiels-"  Signer  Enrico  Pardiai  filled  the  pirt 
of  Seni'o  fallbfally  at  be  does  (very  role  com- 
aa  t;*d  to  him.  Wbr  he  made  ap  as  a  colored  gea- 
tlemaa  we  doa't  koow.  Toe  bill  calls  Beott>  a 
oreole,  bat  acreole  need  not  have  a  mnddy  com- 
plexion like  that  which  Signor  Pardiat  astomed 
oa  this  aoeaaloa.  Sigaora  biaochi  was  exee>lect 
at  Ulrica,  the  sorcerers,  and  tte  opera  thronghont 
with  the  exception  of  the  orchestra  occasloaally 
■vtataaj  e*t  r*ly  te;ood  the  coot-ol  of  Matatro  D. 
Spsraoza,  «as  meet  pieaaioaly  performed.  The 
cboraa  acquitted  tbamselvea  better  tbaa  usual 
and  gave  the  laagcicg  choroi  ia  the  third  act  »i'.b 
goad  effect.  To-morrow  night  the  opera  ef  "Br 
&aai"  will  be  preatntid  with  Madame  Agatna 
fitataias  Bonaa  Evira.  On  Friday  evening  Chi*. 
Alpara,  to  whose  ette*rrUe  t~e  pabhc  are  in- 
dabted  fur  a  very  pWasini  seasoa  oi  Ituiao  opara 
aid  toe  opporiaoity  t)  ones  mora  hear  oar  Cali- 
fornia prima  donna.  Malame  Agataa  btatei,  will 
take  his  benefit  Though  the  boasea  have  be;n 
Rj;d  :  iroa^ooat  lbs  eeaeoa.  lie  expensea  at* 
Terr  haavy  and  it  n,w  raits  vith  the  public 
Whether  Mr.  Alpef*  snail  pay  for  taeir  amase 
jatea:  or  they  shall  reimburse  him  the  money 
woioh  he  bus  tpent  We  true; the  latter  will  prove 
to  ba  the  ca3e. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

The  entirtatcmeat  given  at  tois  hoaie  ia  very 
Tiried  lad  amuins.  Mi»s  A*d*s.  Eeacedy  appears 
In  chaiacLer  aaogs:  Hita  Litlie  Hall  In  long  and 
dtnje;  J,  li.  Lvri.n  aad  Canie  Armstrong  in 
Dj:h;!i:  Ohar.es  Veraer  ia  aomic  song*;  Cog 
ill  and  Coopar  io  aongs,  daaces  aod  acts: 
Mill  Lilly  Hvrlaod  in  f^ocy  dances,  aad  maay 
othtrs  inattractlre  irpftfiaUif  The  verj  imni 
iog  p  aj  of  "Tee  Ladies  at  boae,"  ia  wbiob  near- 

l  ladies  of  the  compaay  aad  none  of  th 
Xentleaen  appear,  caaclodes  the  eveouig'*  «Lttr- 
tammeat. 

Wilaon'it  Grand  Amp al  theatre. 

There  will  be  aa  entirely  new  programme  this 
wviniog  at  able  pgpsiar  place  ot>moiement,  which 
laal  week  drew  t*o  average  theatre  hooaea  every 

eraniog.  Moaa.  Caron  aod  aoDs  will  appear  in 
their  gymnastio  eotettainmect:  B.  H.  Bookrill 
«ill  give  aa  tqa'itriaa  draa  atie  ffepTaieataticn 
irom  "Oliver  Twiet:"'  Yoang  Daorow  will  appear 
ia  a  prise  pal  aomananlt  act;  Omar  Kingaley  will 
introduce  bis  tiiok  fcorte  Napoleon  1;  M'IIb  Dock- 
nil.  t:e  nntivalled  iq-oestrietiee.  will  appearin 
ber  wooderfal  bareback  a'.t:  J.  Kennibel  will  ap- 
■paarin  biasrotaaqne  act  of  "Hunting  a.BctternV* 
aai  otbe*  tcenei;  the  Olympian  Brothers,  Wil- 
i.ama  and  Daerow,  wi  I  prtaect  a  gnoefut  act 
M'lle  I  Victories  will  appear  in  a  hurdle  act,  and 
also  on  the  slack  wire,  and  a  number  of  ct'ier  acts 
apes. fled  on  our  first  page  will  be  given.  The  en- 
tertainment will  conclude  wita  tae  cqaestrian 
C*mie  scea*,«-ttled  'Tse  French  Biding  Acad- 
emy," by  \io  is.  and  Madame  Pompadour  aad  ser- 
vant. 

White  .vearn'i  Combination  Trowpe 
We  pabliib  oa  oar  first  pig*,  the  fall  programme 
of  the  entertainment  to  ba  given  by  this  troupe  al 
Plat 'a  Hall  to-morrow  evening,  wbich  is  now  eo 
fall  ai  to  r.qairs  a  doable  programme  epsce.  It 
-wilt  beae::  that  a  large  number  of  volunteer 
willaprear  m  tte  occasion.  Fioanowill  be  the 
house  programme. 

Anatohicax.  MrsETju. — One  of  the  moet 


B--nlfll  of  Harry  £ylln*z«. 

This  vateraa  actor  and  maaagsr,  who,  from  a 
concatenation  of  circumtanaes.  hassot  meet  with 
tee  eoooess  io  this  city  witch  be  dessrvsd,  ia  10 
hsveabsneSt  atlbe  OaliforoiaTheatre.  The  foll- 
ow.og  corresponding  «x^Uia»  itself; 

ban  Faa.>cisco.  Feb.  14.  l.TS. 

Mr  Dear  Ertinge:  Hearing  with  truly  fra<eroal 
re,-r< :  that,  daring  youraiaf  in  tbioeity,  your  ef- 
fors  nave  no.  met  wita  ifct  p.-ujoiirj  eaoces)  tber 
htTamenid  eo  tboriugblr :  aed  deairicg  to  aifatd 
ta«  pao.ic  an  opportueitr  to  j  idgj  and  appr-c  at* 
taote  m»-riia.  as  well  aa  t:>  grattly  mv  own  Iri-nfl- 
aDip,  I,  togeiber  with  soar  mutual  f-iand*.  wboia 
sieoatores  attett  yoar  woi'.o  tecder  to  yon  a  beo- 
«flt  at  tae  CaliforniiTaaatre,  with  tbeairpoeition 
of  its  company  to  aoy  selections  from  its  m  er- 
10. r*.  oo  an  er.ieg  1 1  ba  de:ixoa.ea  br  jocr  wish 
aed  convenience,  on  wai^b  o:casion  I  wil  app  ar. 
Cordially  yours,  JOHN  McULLOUuH. 

Raw  Fai-vasco.  Teb.   I«thl873 

J^hn  Morulloogi,  trq— My  Uear  Mr:  I  reply  to 
yoorDOteof  the  14. fa,  eo  full  cl  iboagoifal  and 
geaeroa*  expretti^rs  of  personal  aod  profeenocal 
good  will,  aed  wbich  will  be  -be  choicest  soav*nir 
of  myvisi-  Mere,  witft  earaeit  »i)d  e-ncare  tbaaka, 
I  accept  the  eo^aide'a'e  proffer  of  yoor  tb.atre 
and  it*  aeoempl:sacd  compser,  and  would  i  ame  for 
the  o:c»«  on.  To»ad*y  evenio*.  reb.  25lo,  with 
a  programme  to  beaanaaated  bererfier. 
Verrtraijyeara.  HaKBY    KYTISGE. 

Many  prominentoiticsos  promise  their  aid  to  Mr 
McColloogb  io  this  te.t.monial. 
City  Guarr?  Benefit. 

This  has  eompanr  1*  to  hars  a  benefit  at  Plait's 
Ballon  Wednesday  erasing.  Among  otber  lea- 
taresthe  entertainment  •Sera,  will  be  the  produc- 
tion of  an  original  barle±que  written  by  Clay  M 
Green,  the  characters  to  be  sustained  by  the  mem- 
bers of  the  company.  The  fall  programme  will 
appear  io  FloaBO,  U-morrow,  which  will  be  the 
toase  progrimms. 
John  T.   Raymond. 

This  popular  comedian  went  East  this  morning. 
His  eagigemeot  at  the  Oaiifor&iiTbeatTe  baa  been 
aeuccesi.  He  go  s  direct  to  the  Globe  Theatre. 
Bestoa,  to  fil  an  eugagemtnt.  Mr.  Baymoad  will 
return  here,  witb  new  pieces,  ejme  time  next  wio- 
tsr.  Till  then,  "Good-bye,  John!"  FlGaAO  shall 
ba  teet  to  you  regularly. 


Trno  Charity. 

Jlsrt  Tvaia  sajs  be  went  to  Mormondon 
vitb  the  ilea  of  extdimimtiQg  polygamy, 
bat  be  adds:  "My  tc.r;  wbs  wis^r  ttan 
nay  head.  It  warmei  toward  the  poor,  un- 
gaioly,  aod  patbetical'.y  'homely'  oreatures, 
aod  as  I  torued  to  bide  tbe  generous  moia- 
iure  io  my  eyea,  I  eaid,  'No— tbe  man  that 
marries  one  of  tbem  hes  done  an  act  of 
Christian  chirr.y  which  ent.tUs  him  to  tbe 
kindly  applanee  of  maohiod,  not  their  barsh 
censore—  and  tbe  man  that  marries  sixty  of 
them  hiB  done  a  d_ed  of  open-handed  gen- 
erosity so  sublime  that  tbe  nations  sbonll 
etand  uncovered  in  _bis  priBsnca  and  wor- 
ship in  science." 

DiaeonrafiinK  Gambling 

A  Michigan  cl-r^yman  wrota  to  a  lot'ery 
agent:  "I  do  not  apj.rjve  of  lotterite;  I  re- 
tard them  as  no  better  than  gambling 
schemes.  My  san  bonght  ticket  "No.  5  in 
yenx  drawing,  but  iT  it  drew  anything  don't 
eend  the  money  to  bim — send  it  to  me." 
Tee  clergyman  will  probatly  fsel  relieved 
t*  ltarn  ihat  tbe  ticket  didn't , draw  any- 
thing.      

Satisfying    Food. 

Josh  Billiogs  aaye:  "Maekrel  inhabit  tbe 
sea  generally;  but  those  which  inhabit  tbe 
grcc^ry  a'«us  taste  to  me  aa  though  they 
hid  been  fattrd  on  t&'X.  They  want  a  deal 
of  freshening  before  they're  eatin',  and  a!so 
aftsrward.  If  I  kin  have  p'enty  cf  maekrel 
fur  brtkftst,  I  can  generally  make  ihe 
otber  two  meals  out  of  water." 


A  Plea1  ir.fi    Duly. 

A  newtpapsr  in  Ottawa  c;naty,  Eas.,  has 
tbe  lollowiog:  "Lis:  week  we  aunounced 
the  marriage  of  a  y^ung  friend,  and  eow  {it 
becomes  cur  pleasant  duy  to  announcs  that 
he  is  the  father  of  a  bcuncing  bey. 


The  Choicest  Confoitionrry. 

J  .Ln  H.  Romer  ha«  jnet  cpsned  a  dew  and 
h.ni'oma  confectiantry  store  at  116  K-ariy 
ftreet,  where  cut.be  obtained  ruperi:r  finely 
nav:red   rocfectiocery  of  all  klads.  BallB  and 

parties  supplied. o 

Photoaraphlc-    Cards. 

At  one  doUar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery.  &4  Third  street  between  Stevenson  aod 

Mission  street.  i 

m 
A  Happy  New  Year. 

What  a  p'eaiure  it  :s  to  meet  a  smiling  counte- 
nance, whether  it  be  on  tbe  street  or  in  the  par- 
lor. And  why  ii  it  that  eome  faces  wear  a  contin- 
ually happy  look  ?  It  is  simply  because  they  live  on 
a  plain,  nutritious  and  sobstan '  ial  diet.  That  man 
is  a  public  beoefactor  who  will  conscientiously 
serve  us  with  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
nesl.  Louia  Meyers,  proprietor  of  the  "Vtbite 
Bouse."  Kearny  atreet,  also  of  the  Capitol  Bes- 
Uurant,  Fourth  street,  does  It.  as  hundreds  can 
eDtcutiastically  testify.  His  kitchens  are  marvels 
of  ord'r  and  cleaolioess.  Try  bim.  ana  sou  will 
find  it  impossible  to  est  elsewhere. 


•dtoaltH  ena.  r'leasuru. 

Toere  are  not  too  many  pleasures  ha.  Pan 
Francisco.  Nothing  is  more  pleasant,  nothing 
more  health-giving  than  a  drive  into  toe  coun- 
try now  and  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
keep  a  carriage  oi  their  own,  can  And  one 
squal  in  elegance  to  any  private)  conveyance 
at  the  Occidental  Carnage  Bland.  Frank  Bon- 
ton  has  there,  and  at  his  stables  1016  Stockton 
ttreet,  carrUges  of  every  description.  His 
drivers  are  eareful  and  experiences,  bis  charges 
tie  moderate.  Tbe  moral  of  tbe  above  is: 
to  to  Frank  Boston,  at  tbe  occidental  Hotel 
ween  yon  want  a  carriage.  O 

Live    "Welt. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  is  the  cause  of  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  tbe  Pioneer  Bestaurant,  on  Wash- 
IngtoB  treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy.  Henry 
Bocien,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  since 
1849,  provides  tor  bis  customers  Lake  Taboe 
trout,  Siircagundi  soup,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  best  cud  of  tea  in  the 
city— Enelit-b  breas-fast  tea  —  Souchong  aad 
Orange  Pekoe — can  ba  obtained  here,  a 


Pleasant  Location. 
Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Oentral  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  tbe  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Toe  boillmg  is  a  very  fine  one  and  is  well 
lighted  133  TeDtQaiea. , 

i  *Vff}*'"*  liiea  HiiTurnctiiii  One  Ony 


THE  MCRDERER  OP  THE  PERlOLs 

Test  I  shot  him.    What  of    it?  .  Tou  make  a 
great  tjw 

About  a  tza  ill  mallear,  I  think. 
The  eye  fla-Liag  fire  and  the  cloud  oo  tbe  brow 

Tor  a  ten  vengeance;  but  why  should  I  strlnkl 
Tan  public  ths-  r  gel,  you  Journals  tha'.  rave, 

When  a  dog's  day  ends  auieklr,  lite  this. 
Fra;  save  your  sharp  words  for  some  boslness 
more  grave; 

Don't  wsBta  your  hot  breath  Id  a  hiss  ! 

I  was   mai  wh9D  I   shot   bim—  a   minute  or 
two; 
Will   was     lost,    conscience    blind,   raason 
blank, 
Will   Toa   punish    the   deed  that   a  madman 
mutt  do  ? 
Blame  the  mill  wbenjtbe  fate?  torn  tbe  crank? 
True,  I  knew  it  was  comiDg— this  madnus;  1 
thought 
If  I  m=t  bim  be  sorely  would  die; 
So,  lest  Bell  mist  Its  pre/,  the  good  pistol  was 
bought— 
T was  the  fretz  ■  that  bought  if,  net  I. 

Bat  what,  after  al1,  is  the  bothir  about? 
A  man— or  a  dog,  say — Is  dead. 

Is  a  dot{  cr  a  msn  worth  thla^tumult   or  rout  ? 
How  mu:h  are  they  worth  by  the  head? 

Io  the  *  r  jg-ile  for  life,  so  tbe  sages  will  say, 
Ooe  m«D  has  gooe  down — that  la  all; 

Bu'  'tis  always  the  fit'est  Burvire  the  affray- 
Toe  w<akest  ge:  pushed  to  the  wall. 

Here  was  life,  protoplasm,  six   qusrtor*  cr  so  ; 

Now  'lis  dead  rr  jiopla-m— what  mcr.-l 
loo  force  hat   been  lo&t,  as  the  chEml&t  will 
show; 

Toe  wcrl  1  is  a?  rich  as  before. 
A.l  tbe  atoms  hre  here,   all  the  bmldere  are 
here, 

And  better  work  waits  them,  oo  doubt. 
Tou  zealot?,  who  clamor  for  veDgeaace  severe. 

Do  yoo  know  what  you're  talking  about  ? 

Pray,  wbat  have  I  done?     There  ere  forces  that 
play 
And  tissues  that  watte  In  the  train; 
Boxe  acetous  fe:ment  waked  the  passion  to 

sir- 

Ttta'the  same,  vry  lik:ly  wlin  Cain. 
Will  you  fly  in  the  face  of  a  kingdom  of  laws? 

Do  you  call  a  secretion  a  sir,? 
Is  the  seel  *heo  it  rosts,  cr  the  snow  when  it 
tbawi, 

Acrimioal,  too,  of  my  kin? 

Do  bethink  you,  giod  people  I    Heir  resson  at 
last. 
The  venc/fance  you  ask  for  ii  va'n; 
Too   are  haunted  by  gbo.-ts  of  .the  day  that 
Is  pas*. 
Mere  films  of  a  fa'uous  bra'.n. 
Guilt,  crime,  obli.atlon— such  words  ars    out 
w(ro; 
On  the  ear  of  tru*  science  ih>y  jir; 
And  you  snrely  can't   know,    in    jour    anger 
3Dd  boct   , 
H.w  unici-n'illcyou  are? 


Eureka  Social  Club. 

The  prizes  to  be  awarded  at  the  Kinth  An- 
nual me- querela  ball  of  tbe  Earesa  Social 
Club  are  on  exhibition  In  the  window  of  Btoltz 
and  Eons  dry  go.ds  aton  Sjuth-east  corner  of 
Kearny  aod  Pine  &rr .  cs  B 

Holiday    Punches. 

There  are  DO  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tatles 
that  compare  wi:hSqusrza's.  gqusrz*'s  Punches 
are  fameui  for  tbe  huh  ait  shownin  their  man- 
ufacture, :-c  bajpy  crmbinition  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  tbe 
disciple  of  the  great  Squarzs,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
the  H  lidaytables.  For  sale  a^  tde  new  branch, 
317  HearuT  r-treet.  or  at  tbe  Old  Headquarters, 
1*0  Leidesdorff  street.  k 


Everybody    Suite*!. 

There  is  n i  end  to  tbe  mu.titn-'e  or  fashions 
In  ba^e.  At  "  The"  Hat  Store,  6*7  Washington 
street  (second  h  t  store  below  Kearoy),  all  these 
orw  t-t.vle  !•  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  Immense 
— the  prices  sra  Tcasocable.  Everyone  who 
goes  there  1b  sura  to  be  suited.  s 


Hainvork  and  Combines 

Made  up  Df at  and  cheap  at  850  Waahirgtcn 
stteet,  near  Stockton.  Side  curls  steamed  fol 
twenty-five  cents.  u 


Tbe    President's    IVlessasre. 

Pesce  and  profpt-rity  are  the  key  notes  of  this 
document.  Cre  pates  and  duratlity  are  the 
characterlttlca  cf  H.  Lucbsinger*s  fumiiure. 
All  should  visit  his  emporium,  735  Market 
street,  and   ascertain  hew  cheaply  a  bouse  can 

be  famished.  D  i 

—  —  a> 

Fob  Sale— A  lo:  ef  cheap  (ilk  dre?BeP,  at  32 
n*s,ry  stroet.  A  good  price  paid  lor  cast-off 
clothing. 

Chfap  '.-w-Irv,  Eid  Glove?,  and  LadieB  aod 
0>nts'Fcralshlng  Good^,  at  BankV,  store,  35 
Foi-r.h  cir.et.    Coeapest  la  the  city.  x 


Genuine    Ha     ana.    Cigars. 

Be*t  brand's  at  61     i^^ntgomery  street,  8.  W. 
coiner  of  Mer  Jiant.    Franck  k  Oaha.  Q 


For    Wsunins 

(shirts,  H  60  per  doz.;  small  pieces,  60o,  per 
is.     At  tbe  What  Cheer  Leundry-  * 


For  a  safe  and  efficient  Beautzftxb  of  the 
Complexion,  use  Digest's  Famous  Cbzxe  dx 
Lis.  l 


The  Mountain  Be<r  Is  tbe  only  real  Lager  on 
this  Ocast.  Call  aed  try  it,  at  624  Sacramento 
street,  where  it  1*  Fold  at  10  cents  a  glass.       x 

Best     Quality     or    I>ocr«SJXlll 

Driving  gloves,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  the  What 
Obeer  Laundry  z 

The    Best    Remedies, 
Dr.  Perrj's  Last   Chance,  for  pain.    Dr.  Per. 

t?'B  Webfoot  Pllle,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
For  sals  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Sansome 
Btreet,  ce.nt  of  Comm  rcial.  * 


If   YOU    "Want 

Four  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
sot  spoiled,  send  them  to  the  What  Cheer  Lacn 
try.  x 

a 

McI>owell,  Snow  Card  "Write*- 

Beady  made    and   male   to  order.    Boom  10 

60S  Market  st.-eet,  car.  Post  and  Montgomery  r 


bover  Buck  le    busponders, 


McDANIEL'S 

Sluseum  and  Theatre. 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

THE  UNDERSIGNED  WOULD  MOST  BE- 
enectf  oily  represent  to  yon  and  toe  public  gen- 
erally, t  uat  be  is  now  prepared  to  f  nrcish  facil- 
ities for  exotbitions  of  every  kind  and  character, 
wbich  sSonld  deserve  tbe  patronage  of  toe  pub- 
lic. Be  has  erected  at  Ch»ynce,  Wyoming.  A 
LA.RGE  AKD  C'jMUODIOUS  BALL.  withgooJ 
Scecery  ard  Stase.  Tbe  Hall  is  well  ventilated 
ana  lighted,  and  made  oomfonabe  for  all  seasons 
of  the  year.  iriE  BEST  OK  MUSIC,  both  String 
and  Brass,  can  be  famished  at  all  times. 

Saiislao'ory  arrangsmenis  will  be  made  with 
TBKATKICAL  OROlHEB  COMPANIES,  eith- 
er for  Kenting  of  Ball  or  performances  on  a  per- 
centage oi  the  receipts.    Correspond  en  oe  eoliciied. 

Addreca  J.  MoDANIBL, 

Lock  Box  No.  1.  Cheyenne,  Wjoming. 

If.  B.— Cariosities  wanted  for  the  Obeyenns 
Muaenm.  Those  wiebicg  engagemeots,  state  law- 
eat  terms  for  tbe  Wintei  Seasoa,  ssnaiog  photo- 
fraph  to  my  address.  Half  Passage  Money  re- 
□  nded  after  filling  ensagements, 

jAMfcS  MCDAKJEL, 
Proprietor  OheyeRDe  Theatre  aad  Museum. 
oc22  Sra  Lock  Box  No.  1.  Cheyenne,  W.  T. 


THE   OLD 

Hot     Scotch, 

IS  Horto,  Street,   near  ILe&rnj. 

A.11    Drinks    Ten    Cents 
Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  ANDJURY  11  TOWR. 

Always  on  file  the  New  York  Herald.  Harper'r 
Weekly,  Frank  Leslie's,  Day's  Doing.,  Police  Ga 
zatte,  all  the  Oalifornta  papsie,  also  London 
Pnnch.  Bell's  Life,  Illustrated  London  News.  Call 
and  set's fy  yourself. 

stir*  Don't  forget  the  sign  of  the  Hot    Seotch. 

fs*  tf  W.  8.  WALDRON,  Proprietor. 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  7SO  MABKET  STBEKT,  HARBY  OOB- 
bjn  respectfaly  Informs  bit  friends  and  pat- 
rios  that  be  has  refitted  in  beautiful  siyle  this 
cosy  aod  oomforiable  resort,  arid  will  ba  pleased 
to  see  thorn,  ooe  and  all,  and  have  then  sample 
"otne  of  the  choicsst  wises  and  liqaors,  A  new 
billiard  table  from  tbe  maDnfacto  y  of  Lieseaheid 
with  Phelan  and  Oolterder's  latest  patent  steel- 
faced  onebions,  has  been  Disced  in  tbe  Billiard 
Parlor,  i  hs  popular  and  efficient  beverage  manip- 
ulator. Tommy  Carroll,  caa  be  foand  in  his  old  po- 
sition prepared  to  dispense  creators  comfort  to  all. 
ja3ltf 


Chinese  Employment  Company 


PIERCE  eft*  OO. 


CHINESE  LABOR 

^■^OB  ALL  PABTS  OE  THE  UNITED  STATES, 
JO  No  62*T  Sacramento  ttro't.  Bet.  Kearny 
and  Montt>v)mtry,  Sao  Iraocieeo,  Oal.  We  are 
prepared  to  fnrnUh  at  short  notice,  Domefetio 
Hfrrantf.  Hotel  Cooke,  Lauodry  Men.  W  iterf, 
Common  Labor  ra,  Fa>m  Hands,  Ball-road 
Handf,  G.ri-n-.r-,  M^cbaafcp,  Factory  Hs  d', 
Wood  OnoDperf>,eic,  etc.  Special  attention  given 
to  furnishing  Domestic  S^rvanta.        jt201m 


>£-? 


MESSRS.  M'NEIL&CALDER 

.  NNOUNOES  TO  THEIB  FBLENDS  AND 
A  thePaolic  generally,  that  they  have  opened 
under  OOLMAN'S  CLOTHING  STORF,  Corner 
of  Bush  end  Montgomery  streets,  with  a  WELL 
SELECTED  BTOOK  of 
CHOICE  W1KE8, 

LIQCOBS    AND 

CIGARS. 

All  are  invited  to  oaU,  and  ABOHIE  MoNEIL 
AND  WM.  O.  OALDEB  will  do  their  best  to 
make  them  comfortable.  lagltf 


DON'T  FORCET 

ON    YOUB   WAY   TO    OB  FROM  THE  OIB 
cos  to  drop  into  the 

Hot    Scotch, 

FOE  TOGRWABM  OK  OOLD  DRINKS. 

All    Urinlis    Ten    Cents 

.86  Sutter  «treet.  Bear  Kearny. 
fe8tl  JOS.  D.  BRIGG8.  Proprietor. 


J.   C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    LUNCH, 

Cor.  Second  and  Tthcma   street,. 

r~T.rr.pin    oonat.otlj   on    band. 
Ojsters  in   e.ery    -tyle.     PBIVATB 
SCPPBB     ROOMS  FOR  PARTIES, 
dec  31  tm 


DR.  H.  C  F.  BEHRENS. 

O  F  FI O  H  . 
XO.     S15    B.EABST    ITIHT, 
Between  Bo,b  and  Sntter.  jOO  lm 


TO  VARIETY^ ARTISTES! 

yASIBTT    ABTISTES    AND  HLNSTBEL 
performers  eoins  from  San  Francisco  to  New 
York,  or  vice  versa,  thonld  atop  at 

SALT    LAKE    CITY. 

First-elassaangemeDts  offered  to  fire t- class  poo- 
dle at  "THE  BO Wl, BY,"  Main  street,  Joseph 
Dudley.  Manager.  Lstters  so  addressed,  or  to 
Dick  Brown,  Business  Manager-  will  reoelTe  a 
prompt  reply.  fell  lm 


CLASSES  1NJL0CUTI0I.. 

TWO    OF    THE    LEADING    MEMBEBS    OF 
the  Theatrical   Profession  in  <.aLiforoia  pre- 
poee  fOTTiog  otasses  for  inatmotion  in  EVocatioo. 
Parsons  wishing  to  evn>l  thcmaelTes  of  the  oppor- 
ty  ol  acquinrita  nsfful  art  at  a  Moderate  ogat 


S.  F.  BUSINESS  BlSEOTORl 

JVt-nkaellere  and  StMtlon-erw, 

H.  H.  Moore,  6»d  MonUiocnery.  nvar  Merchant. 

JSualneaa  ("olleuee. 
Heald's,  Bryant  A  Btratton'a  College.  24  Post  8 

-Uutchera. 
Katz,  Fred,  Btalla  94  to  100.  CallfornU  Market. 

.Brass  Postnderlea. 
Weed  *  Klngwell,  California,  13o  First  at 

Sentlets. 
Dr.  King's  Grand  DanUl  and  Surgical  Iastitnt 
616  bacramen  to  street. 

French  J-'uncy    Ooe-da. 
Lo-aan  A  Co.,  19  Meutgomsry,  197  and  109  Butter,     I 

HumiiB  II ul r. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Co.,  110  Second  street. 

Moele  and   Musical  Instruments* 
Keene,  0.  C,  ml tr.  aooordians,  repairer  of  all  klad 
mosiesl  inatruments,  N.E.  cor.  Bash  A  Keang> 
Wlnea  and  JLIqaora.     (Wnolesalo.) 
Danarl  F.  A  Co..  MM  Frost 


Mme.  JOSEPHINE  EDMONDS 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC    PHYSICIAN! 

TWJEXTX     TEABI     OF    PBaCTIC] 


IN  THE  TBEATMKNT  OF  DISEASES  INCH 
dent  to  females  has  plac-d  Madane  EdmOBaV 
at  tbe  head  of  all  physicians  mak'ng  snob  praotlo 
a  specialty,  and  enables  ber  to  guarantee  a  a  need, 
and  permanent  cure  in  tbe  worst  cases  of  sup 
prefsion  and  menstrual  deraDeerusnte.  Ladic 
will  find  Madame  Kdmrads  a  akilltul  pbysioiaa 
and  it  is  to  'heir  intertsi  to  consult  her  in  all  die 
eases  incident  to  women  before  tampering  wiU 
poisonous  nostrums,  qaaok  dootors  and  oumbugi 
Maflame  Kdmocdi  describes  diseases  without  an 
iaformavion  from  tbe  patie  t,  and  oares  witbatj 
the  use  ef  mercury  or  experiment),  thus  satia, 
from  wrong  treatment  for  pnrtte,  chronic  aa* 
cancer  diseases.  CofrBBp-n-ecce  e'ric.ly  confi 
dential.  Office  aod  rosideaor,  A1S  Pius  strael 
batween  Kearoy  and  Montgomery.  jaW  ly 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 
PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITUTI 

N.  E.  cor.  (Jackson  and  Eetrny  ate. 

THE    GREAT    ERAUICATOB  OF   BPFOIA1 
OOMPLAINTS,    formerly  of    Lock  Hospital 

London,  and  to*  lm'  iwrltei"  reof  ban  Franoiase 
DB.  TUZER  iolorms  the  bffliotvd  that  after  visit 
ing  all  tbe  HO>PirAL?i  IN  LONDON  A5I 
PaBIS,  and  spi-ndiDg  one  year  io  tbe  most  oela 
brated  Hospital  in  Loniioo,  tbe  LO0K.be  btira 
opened  bis  old  Medical  Isstito'e  ar  ih«  old  stand 
where  he  can  alcays  b->  fonnd.  DR  TOZKU  ba 
for  forty  years  met  with  uaparalleled  sucoesa  u 
rne  t'-est-nent  of  diseasd  i-enenlly  k&own  a 
CHBONIO  AND  SPECIAL  OaMPLAlNTS. 

DB.  CH1B,  H.  TOZLK 
is  in  every  wav  resoon3ib!e,  blading  himself  ti 
effect  a  permanent  cnuE,  or  malilns:  no  charges 
Tho*e  who  cannot  iff-'d  to  p«y  for  adrios  an 
medicine  will  be  edarged  far  rre-iioioe  only.  7 HI' 
MvNiHUY  RES  I'lihATlVEPILLiS.  never knowi  i 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  caat-B  lor  wbich  tbeyan 
re'-ucmsod-d.  are  to  be  obtained  only  at  nv 
office.  Price,  Ji  pr-r  b-n.  Fu'l  direction  on  eacl 
boi,  rent  bv  r-ipreeB  or  otherwise. 

D-c.  TOZEB  dots  not  imitite  tbe  adTBrtisloi 
Quacks  who  make  it  a  pr*<  tice  to  Duolisb  fals* 
affidavits  and  otb«r  false  r-fjreoie?,  but  refers  tc 
tne  moot  respeotabie  people  iu  tbe  State,  whom  b< 
has  cuiiED  of  diseases  which  othsrs 
cure. 

DB.    CHAA.    17. 
N,  E.  corner  Kearny  and  Jack 

fel-lf 


r     vu     uuuiiqu    ism  tr- 
ice?, but  refers  ta  * 

ie  State,  whom  bh  i 
lars  hare  failed  t> 

TOZEB, 

.ckson  streets, 
ban  Fraooieoa,  ■      I 


OUTSIDE    LANDS 

AUT    AUD    ALL    PERSONS    THAT    HAT1 

made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  OUT: 
SIQJt  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  cu  bin  tin 
amoQnt  refunded  at  the  office  of  tbe  anderoiirnK 
apoa  the  presentation  of  .a  order  from 
Major  and  City  and  County  Attorney. 
delSt!  A.    ArSTIK. 


DIVIDE  WD    NOTICE. 

MASONIC    SAVINGS    AriD   10«N    BANK. 

Re.    0  Post    str>eet,  asTaaonlc  Templet 
SAN  FRANOISOO. 

AT  A  MEETING  OP  IHE  BOARD  OF  DIREO^ 
tors  of  tbie  Bank,  held  January  20m.  1871, 
a  dividend  was  declared  at  tbe  rate  of  ten  (10)  per 
cent.  p»r  annum  on  Term  or  Pertninent  Deposits, 
aod  eight  per  cent,  per  annum  oa  Ordinary  De- 
posits, for  the  s«mi-annoal  term  ending  Jinosrj 
2lst.  1873,  payable  on  and  after  Febru»ry  is,. loTI, 
free  from  all  taxes.  6KOBGE  BO  KINS, 
ja2^-lm S  sere  tart. 


■ 


Biggest  Race  Yet! 

THE  HUMAN  BAOE. 


milE  MAJORITY  OF  THOSE  WHO 
-*-  reside  In  Stan  Fruncleco,  bay  their 
Shirts  and  Farnlshlae  Goods  of  BESS* 
DICT    A  CO.,    No.    3  Second    atrret,  be-1 

CQDie  Iheyare  always  Created  well  aa* 
bay  their  Kooda  at   the  lowest   prices, 

"THE  OLD  STAND." 


^       3FXRE 

E2TIN&TJI5HS3 


"ABbOLDTELY     THE     BBHT      rBOTEOIlOB 

AGAINST  FIRE  I" 

WESJ>     fOB     THEIB     "  BECO&D." 

B.  B.  Ibwik  A  CO.,  General  Agaota  Paolflo  Coast 

Foraaleby  W.  B.  MUfiDOUH. 

Local  Acent,  313  California  a-.,  bsn  Fraoclsde 


■»».« 


ARION 

►Pianoforte 


DEOLABED  ET  TBE   JtTDGES  AT  A  LATl 
Pair  of  the  American  Inrtitnte.  alMr  a,l>"«° 
fold  trial    arainat    Steinway'a,  Oblckencii?.  eg 
other..  M  he  TUk  BEST  ON  EXBIBITIOi*.     ■ 
CUKTAJZ,  (tele  Airnt.    SO  O'Farrell  ,trejl 
N  B-— Piano,  of  all  Bt.yies  TO  TtRNT.         mart 


J.        OLI 

DAVE  MENDES  A  OO..  at  th' 

old  original  Red  Lion.  J  »  Gear 

street,  between  Ke.roy  .nd  Pupont,  where  yo' 
can  hare  HOT  AND  OOLD  DRINKS,  notforfet 
ting  the  old  Pioneer  Lnnoh.  The  "Old  Sport 
always  on  hand. 


CANDIES. 

ALL,     KIBDS     OE    TBE     FINEST  SOAOT'l , 
made  at  oar  Steam  Oandy  Paotorf  dailr.   / 
o^dy^ainegajlir  rroaa  the . oomntrr,  al»  a»l 


<C^  HOTEL. 


'  aaae)  *>e»  •—• •■ 


rxgar 


niltlSHED   800 IS 
WEST  Sff 


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rm,  BaMa 


».«     r>4un.    i      K)»D»T.    iitB-.-AKi 


»U.    WWJ. 


■<•    ill.  »|,.|ft 


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METROPOLITAN  THEATRE 

tITIVELY    LAST    WEEK 

o»  ?»■  aavixi « %t?  rg  ■  to i tm. 

^  larian  Mordaunt 


■vnno 

•aa»c>  r» i 


^■aajrvat  Sensational   Drama, 

earts  areTrumps 


CALIFORNIA   TUEATRH. 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


Till*     ITIII 


Mil 


Rni  wmnt  .dm.  bat  ia.Mi  i»4i»^»*M  mi  «f 

IVin.    HENRY    ISD^TARDB. 

NEWBCKMUV.     FUBNITUM     i. ii.l     AI'I'OIMMIM- 
A»«  !»•  Mkrvtft)  i.aailll  Cao. 

Hr  i>v  ...it   r>  •!  «■■■•  la  <»■  Mai  — 


IIHUtltR 


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M    I   -~         II    I.I      I    I  11    .v   1.1. 

W  »»»  abd  dabob 


C'lmrloM     Varnrr     In      Cornlra! 


Tow™,    Rata* 

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t*et  »•»  »•■•• 


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f  MW.     Tfe«  Mlllal      U«l|/ 


HEARTS    AMB 


J  neflt    of  Miss  Mordauntl 

r  nisi 
fARIAN  MORDAUNTMATINEE. 


WILL  8H  -KTLT  ARRIVE-  TDK 

liapruan    Sisters 


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MONDAT  EVF.MNG.  February  31th  — 

THE     FABBRI     COMBINATION! 

irrcjL.t"r>i>ci 

SIGNOR   PIETRO   RACCSI, 

Will  commence  a  brier  a*aioo  of  Op  ra,  openlag  la  HALEVYft  GRAND  OPERA. 
EI.FAZAB SIONOR  EC^ENIO  13IANCBI 


VB10K8  Or  ADMUilOM. 

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How  Wo  Found  Din  (hiil! 

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mwwm  am  FiiT..".."..:.. MtniTfiiimii 

PHOTOGRAPHS    TAKEN    HERE. 

Mtm...  .  .,_ 

Diana 


TJWPROTEC1ED    FEMALE. 

P'MrOrtip.  wtlb  Ui-I|.q«nt.r.  Sh)  1'bn   . . .  |(m  K.|ia*4y 


Sorg  andDasce 


D  >Mi;-lnik  l.i.t 

Hull. i«1 


■  I  II.LIC  IM> 

.Funny  D.rr.liM 


COAL  HEaVER'8  REVENGE. 

K"r LAtllln  Ooopar BtM U»k Varnnr 

(J""°'« ;";:■; ":••.—• or«b..ir. 

UooclodlDi  nltb  tbttralj  b*b|bftblf  Plbf  o( 

The  Ladies  at  Home! 

Mra.Bt.Dter  Jeoof*  John  too 

I  ■*)»  Laoitll*     F»noj   O»rr»t»oo 

Ladr  Aolidote fcug  n  «  (.«rr*>t«> 

MtM  I. tit* u»rr«t  A'mit-ooS 

""■Pfim »!■■•  Joieubiaa 

Mr*    Sjpieot I.i II  ,    Harlfttd 

■lenoj  Ml<«   AgQM  KeoDedj 

To  Riidnm  N-xt  Week— 

"Wolf   tlxe   nougli. 


POND," 


Kt.ray    ilrrrl, 

Mm  or  buib.  sas  rBAXuisoo. 
UpnU,  LIQOOR3  .KB  CIGARS 

5"I1     AT    THE     r.l-ll,    BOI-RS.     A!«D 
rbffnaba.   -  To.  biafortof 

i*Mt«  fl^tt.)..  ib«  c-.e».  ml   caarUbtM 
>f^««  .  tbi  (r..J  im  of  ta» 


IS  BUI 


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,  ualti  .'■ 

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AIO  CO-FEE,  WINEt,  LIQUORS  t  CIGARS 

SUlt»    14 e ••  r oy    ali-rrl, 
X>BJf  ER  OF  BUSH,  8 Ait  FBANOISOO. 

'SPIERS    &    POND." 


iiti " 


HAIR. 

OHKAPtST  PI, AUK  IX  SAN  FKAXUI3CO 
I  »UY 

jman  and  Imitation  Hair 
Coods,  cheap  and  Fine 
Jewelry  &  Fancy  Coods, 

IS  AT  TUB 

EW  YORK    STORE. 

Aa    JB.    ■AMni)\,l    CO., 

Xo.  1  lO  HepoEid  •tr*rta 
We-tw—jp  ■glwjoa   qptl    AflnpaA, 


tteution,  Good  Livers! 

f«t  P.  BEROES.  rORMBRLY 
L  atvprietar  «f  the  M<t>*n'  Betv 
not,  bn  Ub«a  tn«  m»kctmtnit 

both  tb*  Miner*'  rl****.ar*>oi  on 
■narotsvl  street  end  the  MttAre' 
•oob  on  Merkatatmvt.  to  partDinblp  witn  MR. 
DRAYBUK,  wbo  bee  beee  ooooeeted  with  tbe 
lforyekri.  lTipro»»caiou  hive  oeso  msde  m 
aakBint  dapkTtmsQtn  tbet  will  rander  tbe  Ml- 
**  more  populcr  tbea  it  bet  eeer  been  dorms 
<  n  rewaor  iu  omaperltr.  Oar  Bills ot  Vara 
brsoa  sil  the  datiototot  of  tbe  se.ion  Oar 
tto  Is  "Good  Vera,  Oood  Cooking  and  Moderate 
■tin," 

p.  nr.no  r. a  a  oo. 

IINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

SOI  and  ASS  Oomtaeralal,  and 
760  Market  street. 
•oawA/roa.5  A.M.  to  10  r.U.  aoSl  In 


PER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

▼tiMtniA    Ol»I,    NEVADA. 


FRENCH 
BEAVER 

SUITS 

$50, 

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LANCASTER'S 

•  IT  WANIII.VOTIW  STREET. 
f.lOlm  Odd.  M.»nlr«'«  Or..-.  TT»^.-. 


TO  ORDEB 


SHIRTS 

CENTS' 

FURNISHING 

GOODS. 

AL\»0*  A8SORTMKNT  OF  OKSTS'  FUR- 
nurnnir  G  ii^i  lo  be  bad  btiiiI  aid  ubo-m,  at 
tha  'OLD  UORNrCR."  J  LKVY'-i.  al»'  M  nr- 
■  oni'ti  « treat  Jan  Ice  •  Ivan  te  all.  Don'<  f  >r«et 
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EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 


L.   BLAIR'S, 

•   Krnrnv  .(T-#-»t. 


Stage  Dancing 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING,  DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,  Lf.CTURE,   AND 

EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooms     lO    and     IT...  .CaO    Washington    street. 


SAs7I*JJ.O    TI.OUPE, 

Inclnillna  the  Child    Wonder,   hAl'Flin 

i.Hi.u;    BEiXaMi 
Mils   II.    BULIN    mid    W.   FLI)I". 

MIIHAIVN1K  AUAktl, 
The  Mm-  Ff«rlo-<:oniio  Tocallit. 

II1RKY  A0IJLAB 

....AND.... 

ai'FMTR       PJflTriffAHll, 

With  the  Great  Beoiattoo, 
OOTJ  MTERFBiT! 

CHAS.  A.    SABDNEB, 

The  Celebrated  Dutch  Camudlan. 

PKIMOBZADIK    IIMV^UA, 

The  Uunof  Hy.tery. 

YF.     O  A  Y  I,  O  n  I>  .     Contortloalel. 


U1SS    MARIAN     HOKUil'NT, 

With  tier  iwo  Great  Specialtie', 

UAKMNO,  .VllKAltTHsrc  TIIVMPS 

Mish    jirxxi   .    i,oiir«, 
Barleeqoe,  Seilo-Ooroio  and  Ballad  Slogar. 

OUT     I .  I  m  T  O  N , 

— and— 

t,  U   C    V     ADAH9, 

Serlo.Oouile    nnd     Dnettlsts. 

II  A  n  It  Y     YV  JCr.B  Y    COOK, 

Champion    Eqacetrtan     Jujigkr,    with— 

HIS*    K  A  T  K    COOK, 
Premiere  Fqaeatrlan  and    Bfanege   Act. 

buisla  y     Family, 

Aerebiili,    Oymotuts 

— and— 

Jtailoon    Asoeiialoalata. 


SQUARZA'S 

Branch  Punch  Salonn, 

3 1 7  Kearny  street. 


THK  -AMOVE    AKTISTS    AKE    NOW    OV    OCKHOOKN.    AND   CAM    ME  EN 
tmttby  m.>,»g«r.  W..t  ol  tho  Kookr  MoooUlb..  t°r;;^H"i';)AM°,>:OBIlVW    Jk   CO.     ' 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM 

And  College  nf  Medicine. 

If.  nnil  BEAD'IFUL  AND  INSTRUnT- 
J.U«v\/l/  Iva  nbieots  to  be  B«tj.  Oppn  to  tha 
Pahlio  DAY  AND  NIOtir,  st  KUttKKA  HAL* 
SlS  Montgomery  etreat.    FOR  URN  uNLY 

ear  Do.  Jobdak'b  Pbivate  Office  is  at  *i1 
Ganry  street  toppoeiteold  Mecbanka'  Paviliftn). 


AMERICAN     EXCHANGE, 
HAYWARDS. 


FRENCH_CO0DS. 

MME.  PONS,  IMPORTER  AND  DEALER  IN 
Parisian  Geod-,  he*  Just  noafredalarkeaod 
varied  assortment  of 

Fronoli    Corsets 

Or  all  kinds,  aod  piloes.  Silk  Corsets,  and  Oortets 
made  to  order.  Ladies'  Underwear  and  Toor- 
naires.    6^1  Sacramento  s>r*et.  fell  lm 


Bar  Sugar 

POR    SAT.R-618    KEARNY    STBHET.    AT 


Have  yon  beheld  HT    If  not,  you've  a  treat 
At  BQUARZA'S  PUNCH  SALOON,  In  Betray  street 
There  BONA,  disciple  of  GREAT  6QDARZA, 
Dispense*  famed  Magic  Punch  en;  rather 
The  most  dolloloQB  mlxlunmyet  recordod; 
And  have  with  many  medals  been  rewarded) 
Ladles  tbolr  CORDIALS  .l>;-?e  can  Blp  st  leisure,— 
I'bflr   "TiirtltS"  appaaae,— and  Hen  gain   "LADIHg 

PLEAS  DRB." 
To  allay  counnblal  dlffd ronc«B  and  pain, 
In  ••ANTI-DIVORCE"  you  oau  your  end  attain. 
Blp  of  the  potent  extract  bnt  one  teste, 
Vour  arm,  oonsollng,  straight  Is  round  ber  waist 
GnoBswhata   ".UORNlNa  0OMFORI"  la  the  kill 
That  heala  the  pnarrel  and  Imparts  the  biles  I 
The  "WELCOME"  too,  you'll  always  find 
A  balmy  soother  for  the  troubled  mind. 
The  bright  "  AURORA,"  and  the  sweet  "FAREWELL/, 
Just  Tlslt  BONA,  and  you'll  all  fare  well) 
His  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  ara  the  panacea 
For  all  dyspeptlos  and  for  diarrhoea. 
No  Cholera  Morbus  ever  has  been  found 
Where  ••HYGIENIC  BITTEB9"  knock  around. 
BONA  and  8QUARZ&,  spite  of  all  detractors, 
Hare  proved  the  Nation's  greatest  benefaotoril 
Full  F0RT7  different  heslthfal  drinks  you'll  tat 
To  aid  the  Man— Invigorate  the  mlndl 
Not  this  alone— a  Welcome  you  will  meat 
At  BONA'S- (SQUARZA'S) -917  it  BARNS'  STREET, 
Remember,  too,  not  this  famed  place  to  pass; 
ALL   SPLENDID  LIQUORS  BUT  ONE  BIT  A  GLASS, 


THEY  HAVE  TAKEN 

THE    FIRST    PREMIUM 

....tr.... 

All  the  Mechanics'  Fairs. 


1,1   .ALE  WHOI,Hlll  U>  BITAU, 


1. 


<fei 


"  IF*I  GAR  O  -" 

TEE  JOTJBNAL  OF  AMUSEMENTS. 
Pabltobod  eTerr  Dly  to  the  Year  by 

■  BSMcrcLi.nl   nod  6Sfi   VP»«hln«toB  Hit 

Below  Montgomery.  San  Fraocieoo. 


MONDAY FEBRUARY  17,  1878 

The  Latest  I«iyl  *><  the  Kintf.  T 

An  exceedingly  fuoDy  burlesque  upoD 
Tennyson,  entitled  "TUe  Very  Latest  Idyl," 
has  beoo  it  s  led.  It  is  a  long  poem,  in  Ten- 
nyeoD'd  eiyle,  devoted  to  the  etttiog  forth  in 
Stately  verse  of  the  tradition  of  King  Arthur 
and  Guinevere,  which  narrates  ihe  fict  ttat 
Arthur,  "stealing  three  peels  cf  barley 
nteal,"  gives  them  to  his  w  fa  to  make  a 
"  bag  pudding."  The  Kui^bU  of  the  flonnd 
Table  feed  Bumptuonsly  tipjn  it,  and  to  quote 
the  nursery  Torsion  of  tbe  legend  : 

"And  9  hat  they  couldn't  etA  that  nigh*, 
The  Queen  utxt  morni.  g  fil  d." 
Here  we  have  the  circumstance  recorded  in 
dignified  ToanyEoaian  blank  verse  : 

Then  with  retained  fine  t^iiper  s  irt  the  Qaeoc, 
Taking  Dor  ha>baaa's  bim]  iqto  ctr  own 
(li  o&r  be.  til  id  ibs l  Lancelot  wis  nl  d>. 
"Dear  lord,  and  is  Iby  wife  bo  ill  a  dok?" 

Then  Arthor.  palling  at  her*  golden  hair. 
As  one  it  tent,  a  k.art  but  wit  word  obi  Id, 
"loou'.'"  eaid  ibt   Kmg.    "  Well,  1  may  call  that 

cbeek. 
Yet  will  Ot  t.  looking  on  tbet  etioefe  of  t  hi-p. 
Toon  bast  a.Q-  w  »il.  my  Queei>.  aud  very  well. 
And  If.  me  K.i"C.  f  >r  silt1  an  J  u^uinaoy, 
Bstnaio  tiy  uju   q  obliged  and  nainbln  servart, 
And  drink  tit  h'nltb  !"     Tn«"i  If  e  r«It*F«  raog. 
"Oar  Qneen  and  paJdiig!"    Ai-d  tun  blameless 

King. 
P'»ln«  again  (f>  Lancelot's  dtscontsnt, 
Wbo  b-ld  all  si>«".-i.ui  a  [remendouf  bjie), 
Said.  "  ir  -  O"  i!ii( ,  ■  ■>  be  done  remaion, 
Aa  J  'til  n-glt-cr  ..-■(.  all  [be  rest-  is  nought 
Bat  Dead  boa  ^pules  aad  the  acta  ol  Apes." 

Smiled  Cairu'vere,  lid  begged  him  oot  to  preach 
Bae  koew  tbotdut  ,  and  it  ebouid  ha  done. 
Bo  wo  at  of  duo  d  i  ok  on  ta&t  test  at  Di.'tit 
Was  not  oin-unitd  be  Arthor  and  bis  guest*. 
The  Quean  apon  tbe  following  moi  niog  fried. 


Increased!  ia  Valae. 

Jferk  T«  ain,  in  his  last  bcok,  accompiniE 
an  old  story  witb  a  c^mmett  highly  cl.ar.ic- 
teristic  of  his  peculiarly  dry  vein  of  humor, 
after  tbs  wise : 

Orca  I  dined  iu  San  Francifco  with  the 
faajiy  of  a  pioneer,  and  talked  wiih  his 
d  uijltt  r,  a  y  ui'g  l«dy  whosu  fiist  expen- 
once  in  San  Fiancee  i  wbb  an  adventure, 
tbou.h  &hv  htis-ii  did  cot  remember  it,  as 
ei.h  wan  oolv  two  or  hree  jcars  old  at  tbe 
time.  H.  r  f»iher  said  tbat,  after  landing 
fr.im  the  i-hip,  th^y  were  walkiog  up  the 
r-tre-t,  a  s- riant  leading  the  party  wuh  Ue 
little  niil  in  berariLs.  Pre-entry  a  miner, 
beanlel,  bt-Ued  and  brietiing  with  deadly 
wenpoi  a— evidentlv  just  down  from  a  long 
Oimpaifcn  up  in  ilia  mountains — barred  Ihe 
w-y,  stopped  the  Bi-rvaDt,  and  stood  gezing 
witb  a  t -.<-<■  all  alive  with  gratification  and 
aatonishmeot.  Then  he  8<id,  reverently; 
"Well,  if  it  ain't  a  cbild  1"  And  then  be 
Bnatched  a  1  ttle  Je  tber  suck  out  of  his 
pock  t,  and  said  to  the  eervant,  "There's  a 
hundred  and  fifty  rolus  in  dust  htr.?,  and 
I'll  eive  it  'O  jou  to  let  me  kiss  Ihe  child  1" 
But  see  m>w  tbinga  change.  Siting  at  $,<at 
dinner  tible,  HstiL-ing  to  tbat  suecdote,  if  I 
had  off-red  doable  the  money  for  tbe  privi- 
1  ge  1 '  kir-siuy  ttu-t  smiecl.ild,  I  thould  have 
been  re  up  d.  Bev  nteen  add«d  years  have 
far  more  than  doubled  the  fries. 


A  SttcCH«s, 

A  Great  Plain  man  heird  tbat  drinking 
water  could  be  kept  cold  by  suspending  it  in 
a  pail  in  a  current  of  air.  So  he  tried  it. 
He  hang  up  tbe  pail  and  opened  the  front 
and  back  doors  of  the  housa,  and  waited  fur 
the  rcsalt.  His  wife  took  tbe  youngest 
cbild  and  went  over  to  tbe  neighbors.  His 
wife's  mother  got  op  on  the  dining  tible 
and  wrappad  the  tible  spread  about  her, 
and  an  old  aunt  who  stood  it  as  long  as  she 
could  finally  encased  liTdelf  with  a  length 
of  carpet  and  crawled  uoder  the  Bofa.  The 
experiment  proved  a  complete  suoccs;,  we 
are  glad  to  say,  and  the  man  w.ll  have  to 
buy  no  ice  this  Winter,  and  if  his  wife's 
mother  go's  over  the  brain  fever  all  right, 
and  his  auot  ever  gets  her  left  lsg  etiaigbt 
again,  he  will  feel  his  laborj  have  not  been 
in  vain. 


Hold  Your  Grip. 

Don't  be  discouraged,  if  oomalonally  you 
•  slip  down  by  the  wayside  and  others  tread 
on  you  a  little.  In  other  words,  don't  let  a 
fa'lare  or  two  dishearten  you  j  accidents 
will  happen,  ani  miscalculations'  Will  gome- 
times  be  made  ;  things  will  turn  out  sine- 
times  different  from  our  expectations,  and 
we  may  be  sufferers.  It  is  worth  while  to 
remember  that  fortune  is  like  the  skies  in 
the  month  cf  April,  sometimes  cloudy  and 
sometimes  clear  and  favorable. 


Good  Profit*. 

01  all  the  masculine  icc'm'eis  attainable, 
John  B.  Gtmgh  is  the  most  pouu'ar ;  and,  cf 
all  tbe  feminine,  Anna  E.  Dickinson.  He 
is  generally  able  to^earn  $'20,000,  and  she 
516,000  to  $17,000  a  season. 


The  New  York  News,  tpa  kiog  c  f  tfce  coal 
rise,  calls  it  a  "triumph  of  the  coal  ghouls." 


Artificial    Memory. 

This  wondf  rful  evBiera  gives  the  racmrrv  ex- 
traTdfnary  power.  Thousands  o  figures  and 
words  learct  without  effort.  Studies  made  easy 
aid  the  ln'ellect  fetrengthened,  Tangbt  in  two 
leesone,  Si";  c la-sea  ch  spFr.  Profeusor  Win. 
Ntmoe.  U7  Moutgonv  ry  ttrttt.  n 


3>o    JVot    buffer    lrom    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bnn- 
lous.  Club  and  Ingrowing  Halls,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applymg  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Gowao's  Insti- 
rate,  310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  8  p.m.  We 
*n<**X  from  exnerlence.  having  tested  the  Doo- 
ter'i  capability.  BetereDoea  uWen  11  required,  n 

WJttfat    Cheer    LaunUry 
I*  tbe  best  Inn  dry  Id  8an  Franolsoo         * 


X>o   You    linow 

That  with  BuTTEBicVe  Pattebmb  yon  can  cut 
•nd  make  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly?  Send 
postage  stamp  for  an  Illustrated  oatarogue.  H. 
A.  DemUiK,  agent,  ouioe  of  the  Howe  Sewlup 
Machine.  No.  318  Kearny  street,  between  Butter 
and  Post.  Ban  FraociRGn.  » 


Rodnccd  p  Ices.  Shirts  from  75o.  to  $3. 
O  mp-lete  asFortment  of  GentB'  Fuixi^lcg 
QjcdJ.    Bealee&Oo.  Kearny  tt.,  near  Buth.  oy 

Sam  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Boss  House  Oarrlaees,  can  be 
found  In  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  ea- 
tabltshment,  eouthweet  corner  Bueh  and  Mont- 
gomery sts.,  or  Dexter  BUblee.  Oarrlaee  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  bo 


T>r.    I>oJtierty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
OhiJnio  and  speelflo  practice,  and  as  such  la 
now  the  m"<>t  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
San  Fran  o.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  LeldesdorO,  a  few  doors  Delow  What 
Cheer  House.  > 


Oyster    Traoo, 

The  oyster  trade  In  California  Is  assuming 
glgantlo  pr:  ions.  Emerson  Corvillo,  of  the 
Buddie  Beet,  110  Pine  street,  furnishes  from 
his  own  oyster  beds  at  Ban  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  of  the  Faclno  Coast.  His 
Eastern  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 
has  extended  all  over  the  continent  ..and  'he 


The  London  Trad. -►  man. 

W.  J.  Su.lman  draws  tbe  following  fiat- 
tcring  picture  of  the  small  tradesman  in 
London: 

Of  all  living  cieatoras  for  ebameleee,  ex- 
torti'juale,  aud  m^nducioui  swindling  give 
me  a  t-ma  1  i-ln  pkeip-r  in  Loudon.  The 
lioman  i6  consc  eniioos  and  tbe  Gie*k  an 
honest  man  cumpared  to  l.im .  His  ingenu- 
ity io  finding  ftajs  t)  cheat  yon  is  as  acuts 
as  iht>t  of  a  Yankee  inventor.  He  lies  wito 
thegracp  i  f  o,  fine  art,  and  damns  his  soul 
for  t'ie  d  fiercuee  b-iwt en  eleven  pence  three 
futbiopB  aud  a  shilling.  His  whole  s,u' 
aud  biain  runintotlat  chancel.  And,  if 
tStvedwiburg's  noiion  cf  hell  is  the  true  one, 
he  will  never  need  a  worpeeta'ni'y  than  one 
where  there  in  no  retailing  of  email  stores. 
If  it  were  not  for  bim  and  tbe  smoke,  Lon- 
don would  be  a  iaTar)ise  for  poor  people, 
who  love  moderate  comfurt  and  giett  tran- 
quility, witb  personal  security  and  half  the 
aorld  to  be  seen  within  an  hour's  ride. 

Rough  on  Swinburne. 

Tbe  poet  Swinburne  lately  solicited, 
through  a  common  friend,  an  introduction 
ti  Carlyle-  The  lattf  r's  response  was,  "Tell 
Mr.  Swinburne  that  I  shall  be  glad  to  meet 
him  if  jou  tell  him  what  I  think  of  bim." 
"Ceitiiulv."  said  tbe  friend;  "  what  shill 
I  t.ll  him?"  "Tell  him,"  thundered  tbe 
sage,  "that  he  is  like  a  man  silting  neck 
de-p  in  a  s^wer,  and  adding  to  it  I" 

The  poet  has  an  unfortunately  BUggeslive 
name.  It  seems  as  if  it  were  combined  of 
swine  and  burn  (a  Btream).  Swinburne  is 
nneleao,  though  no  one  can  deny  he  is  a 
juet.  Perlaps  his  ancestors,  owners  of  the 
eeVate  of  Swinecreek,  mixed  much  with  pigs, 
acd  Borne  of  the  trait;  of  those  animals  have 
been  transmitted  to  their  descendant. 
Praiee. 

A  correspondent  oalls  the  charch  siDging 
iu  tbe  lirge  cities  of  the  country  "Ecclesi- 
astical Opera."  TbOBe  engaged  in.it  earn 
from  $1,000  to  $3,000  per  annum.  There 
oannot  he  less  than  three  hundred  paid 
feminine  singers  in  all  oar  churches,  and 
some  of  them,lika  Mr?.  Imogene  Biown,  of 
Chicago,  receive  ss  mueh  gs  $4,000  a  year. 
It  is  stated  that  many  of  oar  best  choir 
siegers  are  from  tbe  West. 


Or,  Barlow  J.  -Smith 

Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Kervoua  Dls- 
eatecj  at  bla  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evenirg,  commencing  at  7  J$  o'cloctt. 
A  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  rxmining 
nuil  prescribing  for  patients.,  ITr.  Sml'b  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regaid  io  health 
to  Invalids  dally,  from  9  to  4  p.  si,,  free.        w 


Almg-ther  trie  Best*     • 

It  Is  curious,  but  true,  that  J.  A.  Ehaber, 
707  Market  street,  near  Third,  should  sell  fur. 
olture  and  bedding  cheaper  ibnn  any  other 
dealer  In  this  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
convinced. -  X 

500    i*alr(t    ot    «ocka, 
Atallprloep.  it  the  WbatOb»eT  Laundry. 


Holiday    Cundu-e. 

Fresb,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies  of  every 
varlpty,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery. S78  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  and  retail,    a 

• 

It  1«  Perfectly  Asumlshing 

How  beautifully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
jerore  8  a.m.  returned  the  same  evening  If  de 
<trod.  x 

Preah  and  Sw*et. 

F«r  the  best  confectionery,  go  to  Oanty  and 
Warner's.  1D7  Monteomery  Kt.  nenr  Sntter.        K 


What    Cheer    JUaxtadry 

'tmploys   no  Chinamen,  and  should  be  pat 
rrolzed  by  everybody,  " 


Diamond    Catarrh    Bemedy 

Is  a  sure  cure  for  O.ttarrh  or  Colds.  Ash  your 
rtrugolat  for  It,  or  send  to  Dr.  A.  F.  Evot,  No. 
9  Post  street.  z 


American  WatclieH. 

Seduced  i  rices,  at  H  A.  Cullender's  02  Seo 
ond  S;.  (orncr  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  c:r,-fnlly  renaired.  d 


Qlaibvotakt. — Madame  Clara  Antonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
has  removed  to  333  Kearny  Bt.  Consultation*  in 
Sngllsh,  French  aBd  German.  x 

Oysters. 

Why  Travel  so  far  ?  Shellfish  of  ovexy  kind 
kept  a'.  Mannlna's,  oyater  dealer,  612  Howard 
street,  near  Third.  n>xt  to  ctr  office.  o 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


LADIES    AND    CHILDREN 

WILL  FIMD 

KINKEAD'S 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

A  DRESSING  PLEASANT  TO  USE.  EASlI?Y 
apuii<ic,  to-  greasy,  aod  will  nut  injure  tbe 
meat  oeliuate.  It  cares  ftildi£danea  of  the  scalp, 
removes  dandroff. 

Prevents   Hair   Falling, 

Renders  the  hair  soft  and  glossy,  and  ia  PURELY 
VUGKlABIK. 

•»-rhsOrivia*l  SAGE  BRUSH  HAIRT  ONIO 
AMD  DBcbBiNG  m<y  be  had  of  the  Agent, 

JA9.  fj.  GATHS,  l)rnKL'Ut, 
Oornar  New  Montgomery  and  Howard  tt  eats,  and 
of  all  DraggisLs.  fel7  tf 


The  Pride  of  Wealth. 

When  a  Kins  s  City  girl,  who  wa3  clerk 
m  "-'.  candy  stote,  Ieaifieil  tuat  the  had  fallen 
heir  to  $100,000  in  England,  she  refused  to 
a1  tend  ens  omers,  aud  perched  herself  on 
tbe  counter  and  chewed  gum-drops  and 
sassed  tbe  customers  tbe  rest  of  the  day 


Brooklyn  is  organizing  all  her  dramatic 
thunder  for  a  celebration  iu  honor  of  the 
memory,of  John  Howard  Payne  this  montb. 

The  New  Orleans  mu-ic!aoB  have  "struck, 
and  string  bands  compessd  of  unprofession- 
al peifurmers  are  threatened. 


Oysters. 

In  Btrolllng  round  the  other  nigh), 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
unr  careless  feet,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where     foautaiu's  ceaseless  play  i 

Of  waters  bright,  did  make  a  scr  een 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  mossy  atone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  eoftly  fell, 
Made  that  window  ream  to  be 
Some  fairy  grotto  of  tbe  sea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 
It  looks  so  nice — and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  paid,  "I  must  agree 
Tbat  this  place  suite  me  to  a  *T.'" 
Mo  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Said  they  bad  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mlgnt  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  magmjicmtly,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  Juicy,  fat, 
Ooo&ed  every  Btyle;  Just  thin*  of  that, 
And  tf  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men, 
Thc>  'd  clam  ►  und  crabs  and  terraplUE  ;      , 
In  fact,  we  found  tbey  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  binds  of  gime, 
F'nh,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
Tbe  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem. 
That  tbey  havo  here  the  best  Ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  slnnera, 
To  get  what  tbey  call  "such  nice  dinners." 
Whoever  doubtB  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  BuBh, 
And  there  this  troth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again, 
Pacific  Oyster  House.  337  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

CHARLES  HAAEE,  Proprietor. 
Jones  &  Schroder's 

Celebrated  Crab  Chowder  ean  be  obtained  only 
at  8SO  Baeh  street,  nearly  opposite  the  AJ ham- 
bra  Theatre.  Bob  Halt  eats  It,  and  they  all 
eat  it.  Only  tbe  best  brands  of  Liquors  bot- 
tled for  family  use.  Q 
The  Place. 

If  you  want  a  elf  an  bath,  with  clean  towels, 
and  a  good  ehave,  or  your  hair  out  la  the  beat 
style,  by  experienced  workmen,  go  to  Brown's 
Bathing  and  Hair  Dressing  Saloon,,  No.  202 
Fourth  ttreet,  near  Howard.  t 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

Piano   and.    smEiiis  atSP.M. 


CHARING 


*4* 


SALOON 


©{JO  StUaton  ltieet,  near  Second. 
delO  EAGLES  A  WILD,  Proprietors. 


Crystal  Sample  Room 

535    SACBAMEMO    6TBEET. 

ALL  '  DRINKS,    PLAIN    OR    FANCY,    TEN 
CENTS.    tVHot  Drinks  a  epeomliy. 

K.   illTUEK, 
jsl7  lm  Proprietor. 


Sewinjz  Machine*  for  Sale, 
Rented  and  repaired,  at  116  Post  street.   Alio, 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession, 


over  twelve  years  connected  frith  the  press  ci 
Uelboarne,  and  is  well  knonn  by  the  members  ol 
the  profession  in  the  Colonies, begs  to  intimate 
tbat  ne  ia  prepared  to  give  experienced  advice  t* 
all  persons  professionally  visiting  or  meditating* 
visit  to  the  Anatralian  Colonies.  Fee  moderate- 
Ponotuality  in  dispatching  replies  may  be  relied 
open, 

WIijLIAV  HENRY  WATERS, 
^Victoria    Chamber*.    4G  OoUina   » treat.   M*l- 
>Wirne.      Aaatralia.  faff  tf 


TRAYS  alwasson  hand. 


Alfred  Tetter, 

Manufacturer  and 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES. 

£«5  JJnpont, 

A'EAR  SUITES  STREET. 

See  my  stock  of  Bird 
Cagns  before  purchasing 
eii-ewbere.  Always Home- 
t.r io k  oew  on  hand.  My 
Patent  Cages,  made  of 
Tin  Wiie,  are  warranted 
FRKE  FKOM  VERMIN 
Aleo,  best  quality  'I'KA 
no20  tf 


CHEYENNETHEATRE 

Professionals  Wanted. 


good  Wardrobe,  Four  Ladies  and  two  G 
t  lemen  to  be  good  in  general  business  fir  the  com- 
ing Winter  Season,  commenolnv  the  first  week  in 
November,  1872.  AddresB  stating  lowest  terms, 
witb  Photograph.  Halt  Fare  reinnded  after  fill- 
ing eogagemenL 

JAMES  McDANTEL, 
Proprietor  Cheyenne  Theatre  and  Ma  seam, 
eo52  Look  Box  1.  Oheyenne,  W.  T. 


Indian  Queen  Range. 

The  Best  in  the  Market 

MAHUFAOTUBED  BT 

CALEB    M.     SICKLIB 
oolB  tf  4CO  .nrf  4aa  K.aray  .(. 


Philadelphia   Restaurant. 


OHAS.  V.  BKEOOLD,   PROPEIKTOR. 

THE      CHOICEST     HEATS     ASDj^^ 
Vegetables,      Beard    by    me   weed.  SjflRBW 
4LOS  PINB  ttfREJCT.betTTeaoKe.rp.^^^av 


VILLE  DE  PARIS 


EAINDIER  &  CO., 

SUCCESSOR  TO 

KAINOLER,   SCEUIER,    LHIEVRE    AND    CO., 

HAVE   JUST    RECEIVED 

A.    LARGE     INVOICE 

OT 

BLACK  SILKS! 

BoDojht  J7xeee<lli>e'y  Low, 
Which  they  offor  at  a 

2,000  YARDS  BLACK  SILK, 

81  50   per  Yard. 

2,000  YARDS  BLACE  SILK, 

61  OO  per;  lard. 
NORTHEAST  CORNER 

Sutter  and  Montgomery  streets 

feUtf 


r    price  tWCrs 

A  Safe  and  speedy  Reme- 
dy for  all  Bronchial  Affec- 
tions, Asthma,  Colds, 
Coughs,  Loss  of  Voice, 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  Con- 
sumption, Hoarseness, 
Pain  and  soreness  of  the 
Breast,  and  all  Oifflculties 
arising  from  a  sudden 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  its 
healing  powers.  Ask  for 
the  California  Hall's  Pul- 
monary alsam.  Sold  by 
all  Druggists. 


PEOFRIETOBS, 

■in  Sctn.oue  street,  corner  Commercial. 

j.10  tf 


Trie    Grea 


ANNUAL 


CLEARING  OUT 


SALES 


DRY  GOODS 


THE  WHITE  HOUSE 

Will  Commence  on 
MONDAY FEBRUARY  1( 


THOMAS   W.    BREE. 
SILVER  FXiAfSft. 

MANUFACTURER  1 
— AUD— 

KEMIEPBi 
—OF—        ♦     ^ 

OTHER    MrBICd-A.    IASTKTJAtENTS, 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1805. 

pp-Lessona  given  on  the  Banjo  and  Drum.  5£* 
MlbSlON  STREET,  bstwoen  First  and  (Second. 

N.  B-— Fine-toned  8il?er,rSolo  Banjoa  for  Pro 
esslonala  always  no  band  .  »al6  tt 


FRENCH  MUTUAL  PROVIDENT 
SAVINGS  &L0AN  SOCIETY. 

Tvpenty-Slxlh     e'emi-Anrm.  1     1)  ivldend. 

A  DIVIDEND  OF  NINE  PER  CENT.  PER  AN- 
Dom.  rjpt.  (9  per  cent.)  npon  tbe  operatiooe 
of  the  French  Savings  and  Lo^n  tSocietv,  for  the 
six  months  t-ndiog  December  31st,  1872,  has,  io 
cod  for  mi  ty  with  the  reoort  cf  the  Commute*  of 
V  rification  appoinud  by  tbe  members  of  the  So- 
ciety, bteo  declared  by  tbe  Hoard  ol  Administra- 
tion, at  the  bcrni-Annual  Meeting  held  on  the 
16th  instanr.  This  dividend  will  be  payable  on 
and  after  ihp  eighteenth  instant,  at  the  office  of 
Lha  Sooietv,  11 1  Bneh  street. 

HVMTAYE  MAHK. 
j  201m  Director  of  French  Saviors  Bank' 


A    DESIDEBATDM 

....TO.... 

MANAGERS,  STflRS_a_KD  COMBINATIONS 

A  COMPETENT  MANAGER,  AGENT  AND 
-  Acter,  wilh  15je»r»'  experience  in  EDgUod, 
America,  tbe  Ca<>nofGood  Hope  and  Anatralian 
Oolonies,  India  and  ObtDA. 

IS  OPEN  TO  ENCAGEMENT. 

Tswell  posted  witb  the  profession  and  the  Ptpsh. 
Oan  bivj  carries  of  Managers,  'I'bealres  or  Halle 
List  of  Prices  aid  beiaiag  capacity,  in  nearly  evety 
one  ot  the  abuve  places.    Apoly  to  • 

J.  H.  MoOABE. 
fe-1  !m  «20  Washington,  street,  H.F. 


TN     OEDGR    TO    MAKE    ROOM    FOR  ODI 
extra  large  and 

IMPORTANT 

Spring  Importations 

WE  HAVE  DEOIDED  TO 

SE!X_.XJ    OFF 

OUR  PEESEKT  STOOK  OF 

DRY  goods; 


LESS  THAN  COST! 


Meerschaum  Pipe  Depot 

CIS    K1AICXY    STREET. 

PIPES  MADE  TO  ORDER  AT 
thrisbortea  notio*  AllPioeaand 
Cigar  Holders  wan  anted  genuine,  and 
to  color  well.  Mer-rrcbaam  lJippB  aod 
walktDg  Canes  Mounted  aod  Repaired 
at  lowest  Eastern  Prices,  aod  with  tbe  best  «ork- 
masBhip.  A  large  asFortment  of  Walkiog  Canes 
and  fancy  Goods  of  every  description  always  on 
hand.  no21  lm 


WILLISJ^BAND. 

MUSIC     FURNISHED    FOR    ALL 
occasions.    Music  imported,  arranged 
and  for  Bale. 

Frltx  PIpera  and  Mavrcaa  MT.  Blum, 
X.cadlDK  Tlollnlrts. 
■^-Orders  from  tbs  conntry  promptly  attended 
to.      Address    M.     W.     WILLIS,     Aaton's     Maiio 
Store.  1«S  MoLtgcmery  street,  or  MAROUS  M. 
BLUM.  SSO  Montgomery  street.  jeS  tf 


GEORGE    MATES*; 

DEALER  IN  OUSTERS;  CLAMS 
andall  kind«  of  SHELL  FISH. 
Stalls  Nos.  *©,  41,  AS,  Oelifornia 
Market,  entrance  on  California  atreet. 
Public  or  private  parties  ud  famillee  anppUed 


mmi^um 


THE  FOLLOWING  GOODS  ARE  A  PARI 
ONLY  OF  TBE 

Reduced  Stock: 

FKF.SCH    8TBIFED      AND     FLAD'| 
81  L.K.8— At  75  cesle  per  jftid. 

BLACK   AKD  CULOKEU     SII.K8-*-  I 
duoed  ia  Price. 

AI.I.  WOOI,    FOTTJLAKDS-At    90  0M» -I 

per  jard. 
KF.AI.    JAPANS-iB      POPI,IJ(S-At  » 
cents  per  sard.  »nd  n»  other    DRiSS  GOODS 
reduced  io  proportion. 

TABLE  BAMAfiKS,  DAUASK  NAF-  ] 
KIK8,      IIL'CJL       AM>        MH1II 
TOWf.L",   AM)   OlOEB     DOMES- 
TIC GOODS— At  lees  than  oost.' 

CI. O Ali",  SUITS  AND  8HATVI,8-WiB 
be  Bold  at  prices  far  below  Coat  of  Importation   i 

LADIES'      AND      CIIIU>B£K'S     MO- 
MKKT. 

lUEItlnO  UNDERWEAR. 

RIBBONS,    IIAXDICIKI  JUEFS,   DM-    I 
BROIDERIES  AND  LACKS. 


A  LARGE  LOT  OF  BABY  LINEN 


ladies'  Underclothing 


ALL  OF  WHICH  WE  SHALL  SELL 


At  Extraordinary  low  Prices 


BOLE    AGENTS    FOB 

PREVILLE'S  KID  CLOVES 

Whioh  will  be  sold  dnrlcg  the  sale  at 

S18  X>e3^    Dozen- 


J,  W,  Davidson  &  Co. 

KOBTBWBST  CORNER 


^ 


HflMTBOMSlFT)   (£    fc 

HOTEL.         I    ^    5 


<>*, 


■  i   ■  *■■:    ■ 


9    5)  ;  WMISHED   ROOMS 


»•».    XT».     He       tv". 


CALIFORNIA   THEATRB. 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


lurci 


1L£ 


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I  mRlAUT     IB 

mm*  avaon  t «•  * u 

anob      im     Tnia     CITY 


ETROPOLITAN  THEATRE 


btice  to  the  Public. 


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WANT ! 


emporairily  Closed 

III  K     PIICSI 


1  win    if    uitzj.    or  Tnr 

1.  0. 1MT.  rioktutef. 


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MONDAY  ■.YEN1SO,  February  24th- 

THE    FABBRI     COMBINATION! 

ISCHIDISQ 

SIGNOR   PIBTRO  3B-A.COEtT, 

WUI  connuMi  trttf  ftta«ou  of  Op  ri,  opening  Id  BALBTY  fi  GRAND  OPERA. 

■lxazar hiomor  ELttmio  bianobi 


RNfrrnl  Intr-DrwOinll  tad  Orobsslrs  . 

BtHFKl  sje*»e-Ii*  cooy 

Dm  OliKI  IdBlulm  


raioga  or  ai  uisaioh. 

IIKI    B.luooy 

7..    Gallery 

...  SI  o©    hiiili  Bom 


.,»«'  ».'d  »10  OO 


000  at 

1 11  in  ».  n 


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«iw»ti  iat  infill cmnit  vc«m» 

PHOrOQRAPHI    TAKEN    HERE. 


DNPROTtntD    FEMALE. 
P-llsOrl.r. -ith  B»rls.o,,eOowrt  Mot  hse  .    UiHlnillr 

SoLg  and  Danoe Lillis  Hall 


OAX  K-lrl.A   UI 
Ballud 


I  II. I,l»:  11  .  n;   .  M> 


COAL,    HtWtH's    REVJSNOI. 
Ksly U.k'Q  Ooopos n.M  R.rk Verses 


Concluding  wti 0  ihs  Irolr  Lso.b.hle  Pier  el 

The  Ladies  at  Home! 

Mra.  Ranter... Jannlr  Jobnaen  ■ 

I  a4r  Laelaila Fanoj  UarreUoa 

Ladr    Ar.t'dom Bojf    Dii  (.ai-rat,* 

Mi>a  Uan Utrr*  Armat  00* 

Miis  Prim Mm  JoMotiitM 

Mr*    8  (pleat l.lla    IfArUvtV 

J«ddj MIh    Acnaa  Kancadj 

Id  RmiIiiim  ltaxt  Waak— 

"Wolf    tlio    Rougti. 


VO;  LK3 


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AN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 


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the   Theatr&js. 


HRCULATED EVERY    DAY 


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WEDNESDAY    EVENING FEBRUARY    19 


SECOND    GRAND    BENEFIT 

OF 

City  Guard,  Co.  B,  1st  Reg'tN.GhC. 

The   Entertainment    Par   Excellence   of  the    Season 

Miss     Ellie     "Wilton., 

Of  *h*  Ca'ifnDta  7liealr?,  bus  kindly  vuitiateirurj.      Al  o, 

Slgnor    I-X-  TT.    Perrop,   CSt-utitjrtrlQt, 

Wbo  will  p'ny  one  of  tils  incompnrible  8o!o«. 

MEMBERS   OP  THE   S.  F.  OLYMPIC  CLUB* 

ANP    A    HOST    OF    OTHER8. 
Tho  EoM  rtiiurbutit  will  commtDxe  with  the  Eleuaot  Comedy  entitled 

DBLICATEI     G-R.OTJPJD 

PADLHIE MI-SELLIK  WIL'I 

Cl.li.n  Suiut'Oia vclly  m     ?,r""> 

Alpnonre  da  l.r.nll.r !"•  M.  Ttw>fl»:ry 

lo  uLIch  MB.  FE1NKL.  UNGER  will  nppeir  »?  "The  Dram  M«Jor,"  "Don  Anyone 

Knoir  nii.n  My  Cut  H»»    Uon.  1"    I  llll..'  ChnnC  Chaiv," 

"Tho  Happy  Old  Man,"    Etc.,    Kto. 

GUITAR    SOLO SICNOR    1W.    Y.    FERRER 

To  conclude  wl.u  a  N.  w  Local  I't.r  pt'jae  Ex  ravsgipza  by  Clay  M,  Oreeoe,  enlltled 


M  O  B  T  A.  L.  S . 

A!f ASTASIA,  AlcftQtneui  blondtof  ye  period;  At  flre»,  A  dleoirded  one,  iftil  a-)d  forlorn:  bat 
eli.rb.lle«.olo.od«n.r.  .n'-DPI  meidm.de  b.oor  b,  ye  Htvlo  ertb.r,.ne  1-ecoa.ji  r. 
bloebln*  bride  of  >0  -bloody  Pr  noe.  yon  koorr"  irrltn  boogel OLAY  M.  OKbENE 

NORTON  I.  et  flret  "e  heart  bowed  d'.wn  by  weigtit  of  eni"  eod  r««e.  Pfeeortbelaaa  be  tends  li 
blaoaoal  S.ste  .if.ne  It  rfllkU  10  ..ell  m  tute.  t.e,  th.t  he  •muleles  me  prioolple.  of 
oar  Ooieronr  lo  ball«rl0K  A  men  Kuiltr,  y  t  u-e.  bis  exeGUt've  olemuney  eod  r>  tnfilee.  the 
depored  oOolal.  Ho  does  act  .tale  Ihe.tstus  of  tblo«s  oU  1  Ist.r.  In  Ibe  end.  of  ooerie. 
belsbappr JOHN  J.  11UHPHV 

ALPUONSO.  "ye  bloody  Prince,  100  know"  One  of  ye  victims  of  re  fall  lo.t-.cke.  Bo  rood  -ess 
he  'teas  .eld  ho  .  hoold  d  e  e»  Ir,  but  he  dilates  npon  moratiii,  10  bis  njhl  bo«er,  and  play- 
log  A  siring  iimr,  wioa    "La  Blonde" , H.  A.  BU  fL&K 

REYNALDO.  hlerlsbtboTrer;  A  "boiey  williaB,"  of  ye  "froot-wood-rohbsr"  norensslon.    Beon 

to  Arliooa,  and  or  oon.as  got  "salted,"  o„n..quentW  his  preseissd  penchant  'o'  '•«»«•,,_ „ 
Maya  ha'a  one  of  tho  dOKe  stbo  a  to  base  his  dsy  ;  bat  there  a  too  maoy  doga..L.  M.  IKWKhHUKV 

GROWLING  Gblsl  of  Polios,  st  a.et  plays  a  ll.tlo  "smarty"  by  lotting  pnsonsrs  Jt*.  in  ord.or  to 
rsoeise  !ho  resrsrd.    Ksoeuuso  clemsncy  (7!  pa-.Jonl  him,  bowaser,  e„d  he  osoomos  ousio- 

, ,. a.  Us  «U«»*UuiAe.i» 


IMMORTAL.  W. 


0UPID,  ye  canning  little  errhsr,  on  the  mnsole.    The  Isdl.s' pst.    A  daokof  afsllow:  but  ho 
Also T  iloiost  mskee  a  goes,  of  himself  st  00s  time,  by  be.nc  o.rsless.      He  makes  bla  Tlct.m 
oare-le  a  for  bar  lose,  borrsssr.    Hi.n.to.al  •  Oop.d.ty"  orsrcomsi  y.  dilemma,  •■«  b( '  ' •        „ 
lealrnmsattal  lo  bringing  about  ye  nnlon  of  je  losers  (with  aooga  eod  dance.) r.  L-  unuitit 

lOMltUS,  God  cf  Blrcp.  allhoogb  the  prime  oauie  of  ye  fomnoleeoent  etart,  a  llsely  sort  of 
0001.  and  an  ImporiaatcharecUr,  eebo  prcdoccA  the  ilseofor  La  Blonde  '  with  */m'sll£ 
feat.) **■  r"  sl*BU 

ASIA.  Oodof  Fllgbl,    A  rsal  lose  of  a  fellows,  asnnfaotnred  eiprenly  '0' ".a  pleje  endowed 

wjltb  ibe  faculty  of  kUllogtlme  attherateof  fifteen  yesrsa  mlnuis  HAKtlY  A.  urAnan, 

Tho  Borlscqas  will  be  interspersed  with 

SonuM,    Dances,    Local  Hits,    Nursery  Hhymea, 

And  will  oonolnds  with  ■•GOOD-BYIf.  LIZA  JAIIK"-tk»snwloa»rA»Iid  by  J.  W.  0.  BUIKD. 

ONI    M1LAI 

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SQTJARZA'S 

Branch  Punch  Salonn, 

3  I  7  Kearny  street. 


Hive  joa  bflheid  Itt    K  not.  you're  ft  Ireit 
At  BQUABZA'3  PDNOU  SALOON,  In  Evirny  strt«l 
TbereBONA,  disolplo  of  OltHAT  rjQUAUsU, 
DlspPDiQii  ffttnod  SiftglO  Pnnobw;  rat  hot 
Tbo  moat  dslioloas  mli;ar«H  r«l  rccorilod; 
And  have  with  mftoy  medal*  bMD  r«wt.rdodl 
Lidloa  their  CORDIALS  th*-?e  Cftn  $iu  ftt  leliaro,— 
fheir  "Tif&RS"  appsfti«,-and  Hon  gain   "LACJUH 

PLEA8UBB." 
To  ftllay  connnblal  dlfforenceu  tod  palii, 
In  "ANTI-DIVOBCE"  you  c»u  yoor  oud  attata. 
Sip  of  the  potent  extrftot  but  one  tftste. 
Sour  arm,  consoling,  straight  la  round  her  wain! 
Quosawhata   "AIORNINQ  OOMKOItr"  lnthokuil 
That  heali  the  puarrel  and  Impart,  the  bllgal 
The  "WELOOME"  too,  you'll  always  find 
A  balmy  eoother  for  the  troubled  mliid. 
The  bright  "AURORA. "and  tbeeweot  "FABEWEU., 
Junt  v.sit  BONA,  and  you'll  all  rare  welll 
aid  "flYt.ItNIO  if  IT  TER3"  are  thj  panacei 
For  all  dyspeptlOJ  and  for  dlarrhooft. 
No  Cholera  Uorbna  ever  hag  boon  found* 
Where  "HYGIENIC  BITTERB"  Aoock  arouuft, 
BONA  and  8QUABZA,  aplto  of  all  detraototft. 
Bare  proved  the  Nation's  greatodt  henef  aotors  I 
Full  FORTY  dlftVeut  hialcbfdl  drluki  you'il  tluO 
To  aid  the  Man  —  invigorate  the  mind  I 
Not  this  alone— a  Wolcomo  yon  will  meet 

At  BONA'a-mQUaiRZA'aj-an  hearny  strset, 

Remember,  too,  not  this  famed  plaoe  to  paw; 

ALL   SPLENDID  LIQUORS  BUT  ONE  BIT  *  GLASS, 


THEY  HAVE   TJJUEN 

THE     FIRST    PREMIUM. 

....AT.... 

AH  the  Mechanics'  Pertr-TV 

— — 1 — p* — 1 — 1 

IjlOgt  MLt  WaOttwALI  AJD«aTAlL 
•t  th«  old   ostmiUagtaaCAAt.  I»0  te.eVssfc— • 


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FIG-ARQ' 

THE  JOTJBNAL  01  AMU6EMEHT8. 
Publlsned  every  Day  in  the  Year  by 

AT 

BSBMcrcbant  and  GSA  Wmhlutoi  «ts 
Below  Moot*omory.  8m  Francisco. 


WEDNESDAY: FEBROABX  19  1873 


A  Mt«  Molh«-r-tn-L»w  to  Here. 

Mo  little  immemtnt  has  been  caaaed  in 
Now  7orK  by  a  story  wbich  has  leaked  out 
concerning  o  e  of  the  riihoit  and  most  promi- 
Dent  men  in  tbe  city,  a  gentleman  whoas 
name  is  widely  known  in  connection  with  the 
naff  Samaria  Bay  Cornptny  scheme.  He 
gave  a  grand  reception  the  other  evening  at 
bis  palatial  re  idence  in  honor  of  tbe  tncsess 
of  tbe  enterprise  an3  of  ihs  return  of  the 
commissioners.  Among  other  things  be  or- 
dered for  the  entertainment  a  number  of 
elegant  ordres  de dance  in  the  shape  of  fins 
with  a  small  mirror  inserted  in  each.  They 
coat  him  $2  apiece  and  were  greatly  admired. 
Tbe  man  who  left  them  at  ihe  house  offered 
Stock  well's  mother-in-law  seventy-five  cants 
after  the  reception  f.jr  each  one  sived.  The 
old  lady  has  a  great  Lotion  of  the  value  of 
money,  having  Mt  the  want  of  it  fur  many 
years.  She  kept  her  own  counsel,  and  on  tbe 
evening  of  the  recaption  perambulated  in- 
dustriously tbrou-h  the  parlors  gathering 
up  all  the  ordres  Ble  c:mld  find.  Her  eager- 
ness in  tbe  in  Buitat  length  attracted  inquiry 
and  sbe  blunt  y  fe  U  her  qneationer  tbe  truth, 
The  story  «  as  quickly  repeatad  from  one  to 
another  of  tie  fashionable  assemblage  and  it 
eoon  reached  iho  ears  of  thehost.  Eye-wit- 
netfl:s  describe  his  rage  as  terrific 


Hark  Twain**   Difficulty* 

Mark  Twain  publishes  a  card  in  the  Hart- 
ford papers  explaining  the  arrangements  for 
his  lecture  in  aid  of  the  p  or,  and  he  makes 
tbes9 statements  as  to  the  terms  of  almia- 
eion:  "  Lucca  charges  $4  a  tickets,  and  so 
my  first  idea  wee  to  put  oor  tickets  at  $4  too, 
and  run  opposition.  Bat  friends  Bald,  no, 
there  was  a  difference— Lucca  eiagp.  I  said, 
very  well,  I  would  sing,  too.  I  showed 
them  what  I  could  do.  But  they  still  ob- 
jected, and  Eaid  tbat  a  mere  disturbance  was 
not  singing.  Bo  I  have  cone  down  to  a  dol- 
lar; tut  I  do  it  with  reluctance." 


Da  Mortal,. 

A  rural  editor  lamenting  the  death  of 
"one  of  tbo  bejt  advertisers  and  subscribers 
we  ever  had,"  thus  touchingly  concludes 
his  obituary  eulogy:  "He  possessed  tbe  love, 
confidence  and  esteem  of  all  who  knew  him, 
and  some  who  did  not,  and  save  a  slight 

poker  debt  to  Mr. ,  did  not  owe  a  cent 

in  tue  world." 

Fresh  and  Sweet. 

Far  the  best  confectionery,  go  to  Canty  and 
Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  £  t-  near  Suttor.       X 


XMamoxitl    Catarrh    Bemedy 

Is  a  sure  cure  for  Oitarrh  or  Colls.  Ask  your 
druggist  (or  it,  or  send  to  Dr.  A.  F.  Evot,  No. 
9  PoBt  oireet. Z 

American  "Wincnos. 

Reduced  i  rices,  at  H  A.  Ciller der'a  02  Sec 
ond  St.  corn«r  of  His  Moo.  Jewelry  mada  to 
order.    Watches  c:  r  -  fully  repaired.  d 


CtLAiBVoyim.—  Madame  Clara  ABtonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium. 
has  removed  to  S23  Kearny  st.  Consultations  Id 
English,  French  aQd  German,  x 


"X*lie    Best;    Remedies, 

Dr.  Ferry's  List  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Fez- 
C7'e  Webfoot  Fills,  for  all  bilious  complaints 
For  tale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  117  Sansome 
Street,  ceiner  of  Commi rciai.  • 


Ailee  Kingsbury,    the    *'£lfln.  Star." 

We  copied  from  Iho  Clipper  some  weeks 
'ago  a  paragraph  to  tbe  effect  th»t  t  jecbarm- 
ing  httle  actress,  Miss  Alica  Kingsbuty,  who 
madeaaohasacc^EB'in  this  city  in  "Fan- 
chon,"  was  dead.  All  will  rejoice  to  learn 
that  the  statement  turns  out  ta  be  falie,  u 
may  bessen  from  tbe  following,  which  we 
take  from  Sunday's  Golden  Era: 

Alice  Kingsbury,  whose  professional  ca- 
reer as  an  aotreKS  of  c  arming  talent  and 
exquisita  sensibility  proved  so  brilliantly 
successful,  a  few  years  tgo,  is  still  fresh  in 
the  reoollcction  of  hosts  of  admirers  and 
friends.  She  is  not  dead,  nor  yet  sleepstb, 
despite  tbe  numberles  J  current  majors  and 
printed  reporta  of  three  monthB  past.  But 
she  is  living  in  Natchez,  Hies  ,  wh-nce 
comes  a  welcome  missive  which  many  in 
these  parte  will  like  to  peruse  : 

Natchez,  Miss,  January  24th,  1878. 
Editobs  Golden  Eba:— Have  you  quite 
f  >rgotten  me,  or  does  my  name  call  up  any 
pleasant  little  recoil t clone  when  you  bw 
it?  Piiaee  read  the  ench  s  die  tar  I  recsived 
a  couple  of  days  ago,  from  New  York,  and 
you  will  see  io  what  estimation  your  pap;r 
is  held,  and  also  tbe  suggestion  which 
oaueedmeto  write  to  you.  X  iutend  soon 
t^  aend  you  as  ory  of  ten  or  twelve  chap- 
ters, meanwhile  forwarding  herewith  a 
ahor'crone,  which  I  heps  you  will  think 
•sufficiently  interesting  to  publish.  Its  re- 
ception will  prove  whether  ihe  people  who 
treated  me  bo  well  as  an  actres*  will  patro- 
nize me  as  a  writer.  The  "canard'  Mr. 
Fulton  refers  to,  is  a  notice  of  my  dealh  in 
last  week's  Clippar.  I  wonder  if  nothing 
pleasanter  will  be  said  of  me  after  I  am  re- 
ally gone,  after  all  the  praise  I  have  re- 
ceived while  living?  I  have  two  life-sizs 
statues  of  my  ;  rt  work,  which  have  been 
praised  here — but  this  pl^ce  ib  out  rf  the 
world,  almost.  ALICE  COOLEY, 

(Formerly  Alice  Ktogebmy) 
In  the  same  issue  in  which  the  above  ap- 
pears, iiiss  Alioe  Kingsbury  hss  a  very 
pretty  itory  entitled  "Half  a  Million,  or  the 
Baby."  The  letter  referred  to  by  Miss 
Kingsbury  was  in  answer  Io  one  written  by 
her  with  reference  to  obtaining  literary  em- 
ployment on  New  York  papers,  and^contains 
the  following  passage: 

You  are  remembered  with  great  affection 
in  tSan  Francisco,  wh*re  your  name  would 
be  an  attraction.  Tbe  "Golden  Era  is  a 
nrosparcus,  enterprising  paper  with  which 
I  have  no  doubt  you  coul  I  arrange  for  yonr 
aiories.  Some  of  them  would  sorely  be 
copird  by  papers  here,  f  jrailiarizing  your 
name  to  Etssttrn  reiders.  It  is  as  difficult 
in  New  York  to  get  an  opening  in  the  lite- 
rary field  as  the  theatre. 

Miss  Kingsbury  will  henceforth  be  a  con- 
tributor to  the  Golden  Era,  which  is  cer- 
tainly thapeer  of  any  of  tbe  Eastern  lit  raiy 
papers,  and  firsupeiior  to  moat  of  them. 

■*; — — - — 

Cataetropbe. 

Last  Thmsday,  sayB  {he  Humboldt  Begis- 
ter  of  th25fb,  a  wotful  sight  presented  it- 
self to  oar  citizens.  In  tbe  streets,  in  the 
yards,  in  the  alleys,  on  the  pidewalks,  every- 
where, and  in  every  direction,  ecattered  all 
over  town  could  be  seen  ihe  mortal  remains 
of  defunct  cats.  Old  cats,  yonng  cal p,  tabby 
eats,  white  cats,  Thomas  cats,  feminine  cuts., 
Maltese  cats,  black  cats,  yellow'ca'e,  and  the 
whole  oatalogue  of  cats  were  represented  in 
tuts  horrible  catastrophe.  Some  citamaran 
bad  during  the  night  distributed  about  tbe 
cat-boles  of  town  a  quantity  of  oat&lytic 
beef-steak,  which  soon  fcrever  stoppad  the 
caterwauling  of  about  fourteen  Egyptian 
ca  acombs  foil  of  cataleptic  c*ts. 

_♦ 

Removal. 

Mr.  C.  C.  Keeno,  dealer  in  musical  instru- 
ments, has  remove  1  to  tbe  northeast  corner 
of  Kearny  and  Bush  streets.  Mr.  K»ene  is 
a  pioneer  dealer  in  his  line  of  bnsicees,  and 
keeps  a  general  assortment  of  everything 
needed  by  the  musical  profeFsion. 


A-rtltlclal    Memory. 

Thia  wonderful  Bvstexn  gives  the  memory  ex- 
traordinary power.  Thousands  o  figures  and 
words  learnt  without  effort.  Studiea  made  easy 
and  the  Intellect  ttrengthened.  Taught  in  two 
lessons,  $10;  elates  ch-upc-r.    Professor  Wm, 

Ntmos.  LrtMoutgom  ry  ttrett.  m 


Do    IVot    Suffer    lrom    Corns, 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  and  instant 
yelief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fi.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
•  ™*»k  from  experience,  baying  tested  thft  Doa* 
tor's  capability.  References  nivtn  if  required,  H 

Vriat    Cheer    liauniry 
ts  the  best  laindry  In  Han  Francisco         * 


I>o  Ton    Know 

That  with  BuTTtnioK's  fattzbms  yon  can  cut 
and  make  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly »  Bead 
postage  stamp  tor  an  Illustrated  catalogue.  E. 
A.  Demlng,  agent,  office  of  the  Howe  Sewing 
Machine.No.  113  Kearny  street,  between  Batter 
sxd  Foot.  Ban  Franolaeo.  • 


Bednced  p-lcea.  Sblrta  from  75o.  to  $3. 
Complete  MiortnaeLt  of  QentB'  Furnishing, 
Goods.    Bealee  A  Oo.  Ee iroy  it.,  near  Bueh.  CT 

Sam  Muoro, 

Formerly  of  Btiaa  Bouse  Carriades,  can  be 
found  In  front  of  Ooleman  Bros,  clothing  ee- 
i  abllshment,  eonthweat  corner  Uush  and  Mont- 
gomery eta.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Oarruun  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  DQ 


X>r.     Doherty 

Haa  devoted  his  study  more  partleulazly  to 
chronic  and  speclflo  practice,  and  as  such  U 
no  7  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
6*n  Franolaco.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  ieedorfl,  a  few  doon  roelow  What 
Cheer  Hooao. 
Oyster    l-rimo. 

The  oyster  trade  In  Oallfornla  is  aEaumlng 
gigautlo  proportion!.  Emerson  Corvlllo,  of  the 
B«ddle  Bei''  10  Fine  street,  furnlahes  from 
his  own  oyster,  beds  at  San  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parte  of  the  Pacific  Coast.  His 
Eastern  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 
baa  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and  *  he 
«Sad41a  Book"  la  known  everywhere, 


Oysters. 

Why  travel  so  far?  Shellfish  of  every  kind 
kept  at  Hannhu'c),  oyster  dealer,  672  Howard 
street,  near  Third,  next  to  car  office.  o 


Oysters. 

In  strolling  round  the  other  night, 

To  look  at  'Frlf  co  by  gas  light, 

uur  careless  test,  by  chance  did  stray 

To  where    fountain's  ceasel^su'play 

Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  sojeeo 

Through  which  a  sweet  bonqnet  was  seen; 

While  mossy  stone  and  nearly  shell, 

O'er  which  the  waters  Pftly  fell, 

Made  that  window  Feem  to  lie 

Borne  fairy  grotto  of  the  eea. 

"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here— 

It  looks  so  nice — and  try  their  cheer." 

"All  right,"  I  said,  **I  must  agree 

That  this  place  Bultz  me  to  a  'T.'" 

No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 

Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 

Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish — 

Said  they  had  almost  any  dl*h 

That  we  might  name.    We  found  It  true, 

And  cooked  magnijUxntly,  too; 

All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat. 

Cooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that, 

And  if  yonr  month  don't  water,  then 

You're  different  from  other  men. 

They'd  clam  i  and  crabs  and  terrapins ; 

In  fact,  we  found  they  bad  within 

That  oosy  place  all  kindsof  game, 

Fieh,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 

While  every  dish  was,  I  ana  sure, 

Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 

The  ladies,  too,  have  fonnd.  'twould  seem. 

That  they  have  here  the  beBt  ice  cream; 

Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 

To  get  what  they  call  "ench  nice  dinners," 

Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 

To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 

And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 

Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 

Pacific  Oyster  Houee,  337  Bush  street,  above 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night, 

0HABLB8  HAAKB.  Proprietor. 
■ 

OOO    JP&lrsi   at    SOCtcs, 
At  all  prices,  atthe  What  Cheer  Laundry. 

•Tone*  &  Schroder's 

Celebrated  Crab  Chowder  ean  be  obtained  only 
at  880  Bath  ttreet, nearly  opposite  theAlham- 
bra  Theatre.  Bob  Hart  eats  it,  and  they  all 
eat  It.  Only  the  best  br«nos  of  Liquors  bot- 
tled for  family  u;e.  Q 

The  Place. 

If  you  want  a  elf  an  bath,  with  clean  towels, 
and  a  good  shave,  or  your  hair'  cut  In  the  best 
style,  by  experienced  workmen,  go  to  Brown's 
Bathing  and  Hair  DreBBlng  Saloon,,  Ko.  202 
Fourth  street,  near  Howard.  I 


Sewing  Machines  for  Salr, 

Rented  and  repaired,  at  116  Poat  street.    Alio, 
agency  ar  MiLU'  Adjustable  Treadle.  x 


A  Fable. 

An  ant,  laden  with  a  grain  of  corn,  which 
he  had  acqurel  with  infinite  toil,  was 
breasting  a  current  of  iiis  fellows,  each  of 
whom,  as  is  the  etiqnelte,  instated  upon 
stopping  him,  feeling  him  all  over,  and 
shaking  hasds.  It  occurred  to  him  ,tuat  an 
excoaa  of  ceremony  ia  an  abase  of  courtesy. 
So  lelail  down  bis  burden,  sal  upon  it, 
folded  all  bid  lege  tight  to  his  body,  and 
smiled  a  imile  of  great  grimnesa. 

"Hulloil  Wbat*s  tbe  matter  with  you?" 
exclaimed  the  first  insectj^whoss  overtures 
were  declined. 

"Sick  of  the  hollow  conventionalities  of  a 
rotten  civilization,"  was  the  rasping  reply. 
"Relapsed  into  the  honest  simplicity  of 
primitive  observances.    Go  to  grass!" 

"Abl  then  we  must  trouble  yon  for  that 
corn.  In  a  condition  of  primitive  sim- 
plicity there  are  no  rights  of  propsrty,  you 
know.  They  are  'hollow  conventionali- 
ties.' "  B53 

A  light  dawned  upon  the  intellect  of  that 
pismire.  He  shook  thf  reefs  ont  of  bia  legs; 
he  scratched  the  reverse  of  Lis  ear;",he  grap- 
pled thtt  cereal,  and  trotted  away  like  a 
giant  refreshed.  It  was  observed  that  he 
submitted  with  a  wealth  of  patience  to  man- 
ipulation by  hia  friends  and  neighbors,  and 
went  some  diBtanoe  out  of  bis  way  to  shake 
hands  with  strangers  on  competing  lines  of 
traffic. 

_ — ♦ 

Complimentary. 

A  contemporary  thus  delivers  it?elf  regar  '.- 
ing  an  agent:  A  very  nice  looking  sardine, 
done  up  in  a  eugar-loafed-sbaped  Beal-Bkin 
cap,  coat,  overcoat,  low-necked  ahirt,  light 
pantaloons,  eto.,  and  giving  the  name  of 
Judd  Holmes,  came  in  town  on  the  morning 
of  the  18th,  advertiEei  in  tbe  papers  for  Ole 
Bull  21st,  and  then  dodged  into  tbe  bill  post- 
ers to  talk  with  him.  He  spied  a  oopy  of  tbe 

M ,  took  it  up,  and,  after  reading  a  few 

minutes,  made  up  his  mind  that  it  wasn't 
besltby  to  tarry  her«  too  long.  We  wonder 
if  the  eardioe  feels  flittered. 


a. 


A  R»ld. 

J.  W.  Davidson  &  Oo.  of  the  White  Houee 
are  now  holding  the  annual  clearing-out  sale 
of  their  immense  stock  of  dry  goods  ;  and 
having  marked  their  gooes  down  to  unusu- 
ally low  prices  this  year,  they  are  daily  over- 
run by  besieging  raids  of  purchasers  from 
every  section  cf  ihe  town.  The  rush  is  im- 
mense; it  is  anything  but  dull  times  at  the 
White  flense. 


Ladles  "Viaitlnar  Curls. 

Written,  engraved  or  painted  by  John  P. 
Dwteb,  126  SatUr  street,  cppositeLlck  Bou-o, 
and    at    tbe    Grand   Hotel.    N.  B.— Hawdkeb- 

CHIUSSEAlLTMiEKED.      PEKMA>'SHIP    Of  eVOiJ 

deBcrlj-tion  to  order.       •  a 


Or.  Barlow  J.  Wmith 

Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Die- 
tates  at  his  Hygelsn  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evsn Id g,oommendng  at  7)4  o'clook. 
A  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients.  Dr.  Sml'h  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  resard  to  health 
to  invalids  dally,  from  9  to  4  p  m .,  free.         w 


A'trg  -ther  the  Best. 

It  is  curious  but  true,  that  J.  A.  Bbaber, 
707  Market  street,  near  Third,  should  sell  fur- 
niture and  bedding  ebesper  ihnn  any  other 
iesler  in  thlB  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
a  on  vin  cad. T 

■-VH&t    Cheer    Jjaunflry 
ftmpfoya  no  Chinamen,  and  should  be  pat 
roulxert  by  everybody.  * 


Holiday    CantUi-s. 

Fresb,  Bweet  and  delicious  Candies  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery. 678  Kearny  street.    Wholesalo  and  retail,    a 

» 

It  la  JPerrectly  Astonishing' 

How  beautifully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
al  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Olothea  received 
Kfore  8  a.m.  returned  the  same  evening  If  de 
4Jmd.  ▼ 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Signor  Mancnsi, 

DKIVATE  SINGING   LESSONS. -OLASS  ON 
MONDAY  and  THURSDAY, 


SPIERS    &    POND," 

£39  Kearny  street, 

CORNER  OF  BOSH,  SAW  FBAN01SOO. 

WINES,  LIQUORS  AND  CIGARS 

T.EA     AND ;  .COFFEE. 

LCNOH  AT  THE  USUAL  HOURS,  AND 
refreshmeits  at  all  times.  Tbe  comfort  of 
the  domestic  fireside;  the  graces  and  courtesies 
of  the  drawing-room;  tbe  freedom  of  the 

cji_.tj:b. 

REFRESHMENTS  at  all  time*,  and  LTJNOH  at 
tbe  Dsoal  hours. 

TEA  AND  COFFEE,  WINES,  LIQUORS  &  GIEARS 

830  Kearny  .treet, 

CORNER  OP  BUSH,  SAN  FBA.NOISOO. 


Crystal  Sample  Room 

OS5    UCKAIUXIO    STREET. 

ALL    DRINKS.    PLAIN    OB\ FANCY,    TEN 
CENTS.    .9-Hot  Drinks  A  specially. 

R.   M1TIIJH, 
j&Vtlm  Proprietor. 


<< 


SPIERS    &    POND. 


fr 


jyJTlm 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 
SUITS 

$50, 

LANCASTER'S 

817  WASnliOTOS  STREET, 
f.lOlm  Opo.  M.Kolre's  Opera  Hone.. 


TO  OBDER 


SHIRTS 

....Aim.... 

CENTS' 

FURNISHING 

GOODS. 

A  LARGE  ASSORTMENT  OF  GENTS'  FUR- 
nisbinft  Gmrls  to  be  had  «rood  and  cheap,  at 
tbe  "OLD  UUBNKR."  J-  LBVITS,  AJ.O'  Mont- 
gomery street.  Jos  ice  aiven  to  all.  Don't  forget 
tbe  Dumber— SIO  Montgomery  street,     fell  lm 


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x          CT^  -J! 

VILLE  DE  PARI! 


HAIR. 

THE  CHEAPEST  PLACE  IN  SAN  FBANOISOO 
TO  BUY 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Coods,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewelry  &  Fancy  Goods, 

IS  AT  TOE 

NEW  YORK    STORE. 

A.    11.   8AUPSOS  A  CO., 

ft'o.  HO  Second  atreetf 

noWlm        Between  Mltaloa  and    Minna. 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MR.  P.  HERGES.  FORMERLY 
proprietor  of  tbe  Miners'  Ree- 
baoraot,  b&s  taken  the  management 
of  botb  the  Minors'  Resaaurant  on 
'Jommeroial  street  and  the  Miners'' 
Branch  on  Market  street,  in  partnership  witD  MR. 
A.  DRAYEUR,  who  has  been  connected  with  tbe 
Arm  for  years.  Improvements  have  been  made  in 
tbe  ouiBine  departments  tbat  will  render  the  Mi- 
ners' more  popular  than  it  haa  ever  been  daring 
the  11  years  of  its  prosperity.  Oor  Bills  of  Fare 
embrace  all  tbe  delioaoiea  of  tbe  season.  Oat 
motto  is  "Good  Fare,  Good  Cooking  and  Moderate 
Ohargee." 

P.  BKBCrES  «fe  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

C31  and  S88  Commercial,  and 
76B  Market  street. 
Open  from  S  a.m.  to  10  p.h.  au31  lm 


TRAYS  always  on  band. 


Alfred  Tetter, 

Mann  fee  turer  and 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES, 

285  Bnpont. 

REAR  SUTTER  STREET. 

See  my  stock  of  Bird 
Cages  before  pnrobaaing 
eleewhere.  Always some- 
tbirjgnew  on  hand.  My 
Patent  Cages,  made  of 
Tin  Wire,  ars  warranted 
FREE  FHOM  VERMIN 
Also,  best  quality  TtCA 
noSOtf 


CHEYENNETHEATRE 
Professionals  Wanted. 

SIX  FIRST-CLASS  PEOPLE.— MUST  HAVE 
good  "Wardrobe,  Fonr  Ladles  and  two  Gen- 
tlernxn  to  be  good  in  general  business  for  the  com- 
ing Winter  tea  on,  commenoian  the  first  week  in 
NoTembor,  1971  Address  etating  lowest  terms, 
with  Photograph.  Half  Fare  refunded,  after  fill- 
ing engagement. 

JAMES  McDANIEL, 
Proprietor  Cheyenne  Theatre  and  Mueeum, 
ooS2  Look  Box  1,  Ohorenue,  W.T. 


Indian  Queen  Range. 

The  Best  in  tbe  Market 

MANUFACTURED  BY 

CALEB    M.     KICKZ.KB 
oolSU  4k*0  ami  -lea  Kearny  st. 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

ON  HAND  and  made 
to  ORi>KK. 

L.  BLAIR'S, 

9   Kearny  •!■««. 


Stage  Dancing 

TAUOHT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 


DABHAWAY  HALL, 

Post  street,  near  Kearny. 


FRENCK_COODS. 

MMB.  PONS,  IMPORTER  AND  DEALER  DX 
Parisian  Geoda,  baa  just  received  a  Urge  and 
varied  aasorlment  of 

Frexkcila    Oor  seta* 

Or  all  kinds,  and  prices.  Silk  Corsets,  and  Corsets 
made  to  order.  Ladies'  Underwear  and  Tour- 
naires.    4331  Sicraoiento  street.  felllra 


AMERICAN     EXCHANCE, 

HAYWABDS. 

TONT  OAEBb PROPRIETOE 

First-Class   Hotel. 

i,15  6m 


Bar  Sugar 


"POB    BALE  — SIS    EEABXY     STSEET.    AT 

r      MEHOERS.     Alio,  eon  kind   ol  Oudi.a 

VTbrienli  ut  B.Uil. 

n&7  if 


KAINDLER  &  CO., 

8UO0ESSOB  TO 

KAINDLER,   SCELLIER,    IEUEVRE    AND   K, 

HAVE    JUST    RECEIVED 

A.    LARGE     INVOICE 

....or.... 

BLACK  -SHiKS! 

Bonsht  Exceedingly  Jju\r, 
Wblob  the,  off.r  ,t  ft 

Great    Bargain] 
2,000  YARDS  BLACK  Sill, 

81  SO    per  Turd. 

2,000  YARDS  BLACR  SILsU 

S3  OO  p«r  Turd. 
NORTHEAST  CORNER 

Sntter  and  Montgomery  street. 

I.Uif 


r       PRICE    elUCTS! 

A  Safe  and  speedy  Reme* 
dy  for  all  Bronchial  Affec- 
tions,     Asthma,       Colds,! 
Coughs,    Loss    of  Voice,> 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  Con- 
sumption,       Hoarseness,! 
Pain  and  soreness  of  the 
Breast,  and  all  Difficulties 
arising    from     a    sudden 
Cold,  readily  yield   to  Its 
healing  powers.     Ask  fori 
the  California  Hall's  Put- 1 
monary     alsam.    Sold  by 
all  Druggists. 


FHOPKIETOBS. 
117  Sonnnne  street,  corner  CommerclftJ. 

i.io  tf 


I  MANOTAUTCREB 

—Ann— 
B  E  P  A  I  K  E  R 


THOMAS    W.    BRIE, 
SIZiVER.  PLATHR 

Sjfi  DRUMS,  BANJOS, 

UTUKB    MfBICAA.    IZHSTKUMKNTs^ 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1805. 

•OrLecsoDS  (riven  on  tbe  Banjo  aod  Drum.   MS 
MISSION  STKEET,  between  First  and  Second. 


FRENCH  MUTUAL  PROVIDENT 
SAVINGS  &L0AN  SOCIETY. 

Twtnty-Slxth     Semi-Antmul    SlvldensV 

A  DIVIDEND  OF  NINE  PERCENT.  PEBA»- 
nnm,  net.  (9  per  cent.)  npon  tbe  operations 
oftbeFreneb  tarings  and  Loin  Society,  for  tbe 
six  naontbs  ending  December  91st,  1872,  bas,  la 
conformity  with  tbe  renort  tf  tbe  Oommittesof 
V-  ritifaiion  appointed  by  tbe  members  of  the  So- 
ciety, been  deolared  by  tbe  Hoard  of  Administra- 
tion, at  tbe  tismi-AonuFil  Meeting  held  on  til* 
16th  instant.  This  dividend  will  be  psyahle  M 
and  after  the  eighteenth  instant,  at  tbe  offloeef 
the  Society,  411  Bueh  street. 

GCslATEBIAHE. 
j  201m  Director  of  French  Savings  Bank' 


A.'!  DESIDERATUM  if 

....TO.... 

MANAGERS.  STARS_AKD  COMBINATIONS 

ACOMPETKNT  MANAGER.  AGENT  AND 
Acter.  with  lHjc  r .'  exp.negoo  in  Knglaod. 
America,  the  Care  of  Good  Ilopo  and  Australia. 
Colonies,  India  and  Cbina, 

IS  OPEN  TQ  ENGAGEMENT. 

Is  well  posted  with  the  profession  and  the  Prss*. 
Can  «iv«  came*  of  Managers,  Theatres  or  Hell* 
i .1st  of  Price e  and  holding  capacity,  in  nearly  ereij 

one  of  the  above  places.    Apoly  to  

J.  H.  MCCABFZ 
fe4  lm  C20  'Washington  street,  8.  F. 


Meerschaum  Pipe  Depot 

<J*3    KEABA'Y    STKEET. 

PIPES  MADE  TO  ORDER  AT 
the  sbortes  nottc?  AllPioesacd 
Oigar  Holders  wanantedgsnnine,  and 
to  color  well.    Meeriobanm  Pipes  and 

walking  Oaces  Mounted  and  Repaired  ' 

at  lowest  Eastern  Prices,  aod  with  the  beet  wori> 
manship.  A  large  assortment  of  Walking  Canes 
and  Faxoy  Goode  of  every  dsecription  always  «■ 


WILLIS^BAND. 

MUSIO    FURNISHED    FOR    ALL, 
ocoaeions.    Music  imported,  arranged  j 
and  for  sale.  , 

Fritz  Plpera  nnd  Harem  M.  Blnni.t 
JLcadlmc  Vlollnl.ta, 
■oyOrders  from  the  oonnkry  promptly  attended 
to      Address   M.     W.     WILLIS,    baton's    Mails 
Store   1118  Moi  tgemery  street,  or  MAR0U8  M. 
BLUM.  XX»  Montgomery  street. js6  tf 


,.GsV 


GEORGE    MATES*; 


M.    4.    BEBCEB.      1 


.AXjfLn    111     V    1  o  tAil.n,     ",/A^rl  JTKT 

_  andall  kindi  of  SHELL  FISH.  . 
Stalls  Nos.  40.  41.  4»,  California  * 
Market,  entranos  on  California  street.  1 

Pabllo  or  private  parties  aod  families  anpplled 
from  8  A.M.  to  M  r.  M.  lakdlM'and" 


&oob  open  from  i  a.**. 


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twin.  4  to  tao  aUa««or. 

harles  Alpers 

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WILSOIM'S 

AMPHITHEATRE 

Parisian  Circus! 


■  wll.r  eiteot.  h*l.    Mowl4,o  mmrw  .aval  Kfarmr. 

THIS    ArTERNOOM    AND    EVENING 


THE    GREAT    AND    OltfLY    EMERSOIV! 

In   IIIm    Woidi-rlul    Hittlsret  <>•    *T*u. 


Mr  Oomtj 


XJV    A.1VD    OUT 


J.    RoblQ'OQ 

.JOIieNT  ALLES 
Bob  II.  r; 


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IVUi    AID    ••  It ■  IIIMHI 


CoiiolQdli.fi  Willi  l;>b  B»-t  e  dcw  production  •untied 


LIFE  ON  TBI  ABIAHiAW 

I    s-    I    »      Bill. Bir.I.Y     MIEK«»v 

i.tXlHUiM  H.IIV>   .     ALL\ 

Mne J.  Robloioa 

Dock  Haud*  by  the  Coil  p  my.    Som»>  Rood  old  Sjd»»i  by  Ranmll,  Scott.  B.ktr  and  BtcUMler. 
A   LIVILYTIHKANDA    FKA  K  Ft    I.   MVDI.NO. 


Ilr    --   cir*le. 

Oreirttro, 

•*r~  All   Bill*   iraIqiI   the   A.b&mbr*   Theatre   noil   on  presented    horeifter   ou    Monday. 
■VPorforniADCe  to  commtDce  Dunotaalty  at  einht    o'olook. 


I. -4  -..I.-  ••  ortlaaa        Trott.  Miarrr'a  Ur.i'  Han* 

■  -Mf«mJ     r«|r». 

t  -Drtwlti-Wo**  iMMtaMMHI 

■  V   H  ISV  I'AR'iN   AftD   "OlfS. 
4-  —•*•»!*■  lM»*rM>allAOi  !>•>•>  *aO  lv*r  Twlii".... 

MB.     H       M       IliHkRIli 
*  — Prl**lf>Bl  eaoa*-r-*)«>*ii   Art 

BY  YOUAO  PI  I'K'.W 

WM    WAKNVR 
t-Th-  l'k««ola>  T.lrl,    liar***  WhUt—   - 

ixrR'jDUoiD  by  Omar  kisuslry. 
T.-SUetl  Ifiro  r«j *!»>•* m- 

BY  Ml. I. It  VlTORIlft. 

■  .-P*»j    Itotrdle    Art    l*i     til*    TTonilrrrnl     Jot. .ay 

<ook#,    rapll   *>r  Ool-r    Klrftlr  ,  . 
OLOVN v.i««.  OARON. 


INTIRMIIB10K. 

•.-M'I,a.lt    KicrBIMa,    lH»rtMorilM   Ami. 
In   her  tuiniriiilnlrd  Uart/baek  Art. 

OROTKKtjUK HU.1I)    J.  K  E.N  IB  II, 

lO.— J.    kmilhfl  (nlrhhi-   llMtlrrO>  (bjr  riq^M   )   .... 

I  l.-l  h*Olrn>pl«m   UmllfM „ 

BY  wn.l.l&MS  AND  bUOBOW. 

lf-H*nr|i>    Ilor.r    Fill,  (toil 

INTRODUOKD  ilY  R    H.  DOCKK1LL. 

13.  —  Paro4r  M*tir|»'  llorse  Judex  „.. 

lXTRODUOSD  BY  J.  KSHIBKL. 

U-SfMa  Ilor.ilt-  An 

BY  H'LLB  VIOTORINK. 
IC—  Harry  Clara.  Ihe  Man  «Hh  ihr  Iron  Jaw 

1  W  T  g  HJ^lj^J^"^ 

To  CoDclnd*  w  tb  tttft  t  qantrl»3  Comio  Rood*  «t 

TILE  FRENCH  KIDINQ  ACAUEMr! 

By  Modi.  *od  Urn*.  Poi>p»doar  tod  S»r*«ot. 

Prcin  Circle Ml   OO 

PniAjnette *• 

Kmm-tc"   i  h»lr» „ 1  SO 

riiTte   ll«sr> I »S  II...1  BIO  «• 

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AttUSEBENTS,    Etc. 

California  Theatre. 

'  Article  4T'  wu  performed  losloight,  and  will 
be  repeated  t«  night.  Tbe  toilettes  aot  otly  of 
tbe  ladies  bat  tbe  gentlemen  form  one  of  tbe  at- 
tractive features  of  tois  piece.  Miss  Helen  Tra- 
«j'i  msgoifloent  costumes  were  tbe  subject  of 
general  oommett,  and  nflsot  great  credit  on  bar 
taste.  W.  A.  Meetayer  looked  superb  a*  the  blond* 
swell,  Victor  Maailier,  was  dressed  in  good  tastp, 
and  J.  0.  Williamson  as  tbe  gentlemanly  hoodlum, 
Potain.  "Article  47"  •  will  probably  be  played 
every  evening  duriog  tbe  week  and  at  tbe  matinee 
on  Saturday. 
Alhambra. 

Everyone  in  Sao  Francisco  goss  it  tbe  Albambra 
Theatre  once  in  a  while,  and  there  can  be  no  bet 
t>r  time  to  go  tban  the  present.  7  he  p.ozrammo 
is  fall  of  fno  from  beginning  t»  ecd.  Joh.n.r 
Allen's  local  version  of  "Have  Von  Seen  Lonesa', 
in  tbe  first  pari  is  received  with  roare  of  I  mebi  e- 
Billy  KmeraoQ  keeps  bis  end  up  f  amonsly,  and  the 
finale  is  very  lively.  "Only  .-.  Drram."  '  Id  and 
Oat"  and  Life  oo  the  Arkansas,"  introducing  tbe 
old-fasbioaed  negro  met  jdiee,  are  among  the  fea- 
tures of  tbe  entertainment. 

lUagaire's  Opera  Heme. 

There  was  a  splendid  hoise  last  night,  when  tbe 
opera  of  "firaani"  was  performed  with  Madame 
Agatha  States  as  Leseo  a.  Sigoor  Pktro  Haccei 
asErnsoi,  Sf mi rt Eurico  Pardlof  as  Don  Carlos, 
and  Sigoor  Fahio  Rigo  as  Don  Bay  Gomez 
de  Silvo.  The  prima  donna  was  in  excellent  voice 
and  eaog  her  role  in  a  manner  which  drew  loud  ap- 
plause from  the  audience;  Sigoor  Baccei  sur- 
passed himself  as  Eroani  and  awakened  the  audi- 
ence to  a  St  of  enthusiasm  by  bis  singing.  Signer, 
Pardini  and  Falvio  Bigo  acquitted  themselves 
well  in  their  respective  part',  and  altoi«U.er,  tiaff 
parformano*  was  quit*  a  suooese.  Oa  Saturday 
Bight  Obsrles  Alpar?,  to  wooed  ehturpriae  sod 
evs  of  music  tbs  publis  are  indebted  for  this 
opportunity  t9  bear  Madame  Agatba  States,  will 
be  the  reoipieat  of  a  benefit,  wbicb,  we  hope,  will 
b»so  well  ettsnded  as  to  reimburse  him  bis  ex- 
pindtture.  fq  order  to  do  eo  the  houses  mnst  be 
•rammed  full  in  every"  part-,  * 

Bella  Union  Theatre). 

Miss  Agues  Kennedy  la  character  songs  And  in 
farce.  Miss  Liilie  Hill  in  eong  and  danoe,  J.  H. 
Lark  in  and  Carrie  Armstrong  in  Dutch  eong  and 
dince,  Obarles  Verner  io  comic  songs,  Miss  Liilie 
Hitland  tn  fancy  danees,  and  many  othors.  will 
appear  this  evening.  The  fall  programme  may  be 
seen  on  our  first  page. 
City  Guard  Benefit. 

Tbis  evening  that  crack  military  company 
Oity  Guard  Oo.  B,  let  Beg't  N.G.O.,  will  take  their 
benefit,  snd  as  is  always  the  case,  will  present  an 
entertainment  of  unexampled  excellence.  The 
evening's  smneement  will  commence  with  the 
oemedy  of  "Delicate  Ground,"  in  which  that 
oharmirg  aotracs,  Miaa  Ellie  "Wilton,  who  has 
kindly  rolanteered,  will  taKe  the  ohrawtsr  of 
Pauline,  Olay  M.  Greene  tbat  of  Citizen  Sang- 
froid, and  L.  M.  Tewkshury,  Alphoose  de  Gran- 
dler.  Tbis  will  be  followed  by  an  olio  in  which 
Frank  Unger  will  sppssrln  a  number  of  character 
impersonations  and  songs  (which  are  specified  on 
our  first  page,  and  Signor  M.  Y.  Ferrer,  the  bril- 
liant gultarie*.  will  executes  solo  on  the  instru- 
ment of  wbioh  he  is  eo  perfect  a  matter.  The 
evening's  entertainment  will  conclnde  with  anew 
and  oriRinal  local  burlesque  by  Clay  M.  Greene, 
entitled 'La  Blonde  Dormant*."  Mr.  Greene  is 
the  author  of  the  burle  que  of  "Oupid,"  per 
formed  by  tbe  Ziviatowski  Sitters,  and  is  a  con- 
tributor to  the  Golden  Era  Tbe  cast,  with  some 
description  of  tbe  characters,  appears  on  our  first 
page.  Many  amateurs  will  on  this  occasion  make 
their  first  appearance  on  the  siaee,  and  &  large 
and  fashionable  audienoe  is  sure  to  be  in  attend- 
ance. Seats  csu  be  secured  at  the  box  office  to- 
morrow without  extra  charge. 

Wilson's  Grand  Amphitheatre. 

Horse  opera  is  as  "fssbiouable"  an  entertain- 
ment as  Italian  Opera,  when  it  is  presented  by 
suoban  impressatioss  John  Wilson.  Everyone  ie 
going  1 1  the  Amphitheatre,  [and  the  dress  circle 
nigbtlf  presents  a  brilliant  appearance,  filled  as  it 
is  with  beautifully  at  ired  ladies,  M'ile  Dockrill 
the  queen  eqaestrienne;  J.  Kenibel,  the  funniest 
clown  who  everappearedin  the  ring;  Mane.  Oa- 
ron  and  sons,  aad  a  number  of  other  famous  ar- 
tistss  will  appear  in  a  varied  programme  ts-nigltt- 
Mastsr  Johnny  Oooke's  pony  hnrdle  ast  Is  quits  s 
festurs  in  tbe  programme.  This  daring  juvenile 
equestrian  was  on  Monday  evening  presented  witb 
a  £  iid  medal  by  a  number  of  admirers.  There  will 
be  a  grind  equestrian  mstines  to-day, 

Piatt's  Hall— White   &  Kearn'fl   Com- 
bination  Troope, 

This  troope  gave  an  entertainment  at  this  hall 
last  night  to  au  immense  audience,  which  shows 
what  judicious  advertising  will  do.  The  perform- 
ance oommenced  with  a  first  part  in  which  T. 
Kearnsaa  tamborine,  H,  White  as  intsrlocutor, 
and  M,  Bouvelette  as  bones,  amused  tbe  auditnee 
with  fokas  andoomic  soogs,  and  A.  Benjamin,  J. 
H.  Story.  J.  May  asd  J.  GaUajer  sang  popular  bal- 
lads. A  very  lively  walk-around  terminated  tlie 
portion  of  the  entertainment.  In  the  Intsrlude 
T.  Kesrns  was  mnoh  applauded  in  song  and  danoe 
and.eoelledssveriltimes.M  Rouvelette  delivered 
an  oration  on  local  topes;  Mrs.  Davis  ssngaral- 
lad  very  sweetly;  E.V.MiHttt  attimptid  to  give 
a  recitation,  but  some  noiiy  boya  ij  the  gallery 
not  admiring  hie  style,  "guyed"  him  so  cruelly 
thst  he  went  off  threatening  vengeance  on  his  tor- 
mentors. One  of  tbe  moit  popular  features  of  the 
entertainment  was  tbe  singing  by  three  children 
Sitt&raB.  Butl;r.  another  little  girl  and  Maat  * 
Tommy Ogg.  Miss  Sitta-»  is  a  born  actress  and 
evinced  mneh  talent.  The  new  and  original  pro- 
tean drama  by  H.  White  entitled  "False  Faces  snd 
True  Hearts"  did  not  appear  to  have  mnoh  plot 
The  best  features  in  it  were  the  impersonation  of 
Hop  Yik.  a  China  boy,  by  H.  Hani-,  a  Golden 
EhoaO log  Dance,  by  T.  Burke,  und  "The  Little 
Fraud."  by  F.  G.  King  snd  G.  H.  King,  who  ao- 
q aitte d  nselves  las  manner  that  would  have 
done  ore. i,  to  professionals .  A  pleasant,  social 
danoe.  which  was  kept  up  until  past  three  o'clock 
this  morning,  terminated  the  entertain  mem 
Woodward's  Gardens.    W 

On  Saturday  (Washington's  Birthday),  Prc- 
feasorsOo*  d  Lay  will  make  an  asoension  in  their 
immense  gas  balloon.  Daring  the  afternoon  there 
will  be  a  grand  performance.  Tbs  baby  camel  can 
be  seen  every  day.  The  skating  rink  fs  open  dar- 
ing every  dsy  snd  Taesdsy,  Thursday  and  Saturday 
evening*.  Grand  per  form  ones  and  gas  balloon  as> 
ccaslon  on  Sunday. 


Metropolitan     Theatre. 

This  tbuatrd  win;  remain  closed  for  a  few  days. 
Tbe  management  annennnce  lr-»t  tbetbea're  will 
open  next  week  with  a  reorgcr.ir.ed  comtany. 
Benefit. 

As  may  be  seen  by  seen  by  referring loadver- 
ti'emeut  in  anctaer  column,  a  urmbc-r  rf  cit;z'ne 
bare  tendered  Mr.  snd  Mrs.  Charles  Coriell  a  com- 
plimettary  benefit  to  come  off  at  a  time  and  plate 
to  be  designated  be.eafter.  AH  admire  the  per- 
formances of  these  nit  Btss(  snd  they  should  hsve 
a  good  bouse.  Obarles  CorUU  is  a  universe/ 
genius,  vocslitt,  b-ne  soloist,  aotor,  ventriloquist 
and  magician,  and  Mrs.  Oharle sOoriellls  a  charm- 
ing character  vccnliit  and  pleasing  actress.  Tbe 
infant  Coriell  will  appear  on  the  occasion  of  the 
benefit  in  imitations. 
Musical   Mstlnee. 

Hugo  L.  Maosfeldt.an  accompliebed  pianist  and 
worthy  bohemian,  will  give  a  mnsfoal,' matinee  to- 
day at  the  Bohemian  Club  Booms,  C31  SaorameDto 
street.  He  will  be  assisted  by  Vernon  Lincoln, 
Mrs.  Lincoln  Martell,  F.  Buch,  and  others. 
Another  matinee  will  be  given  next  Wednesday. 
Tbe  perf  irmaooe  will  commence  at  2  o'clock.  Mr. 
Msnsfeldtlsa  true  artist,  atdwitheucb  plesesnt 
surroundings  will  be  able  to  give  a  concert  wbioh 
cannot  fail  to  delight  all  who  attend. 
For  Virginia  City. 

Frank  Hnasey  and  Miss  Blanche  Clifton  leftthis 
morning  under  engagement  to  Manager  Piper, 
fho?  will  open  at  Piper's  Opera  Houte  in  "Haz- 
ard." ^ ^^^ 

Une   upon  Line.  ,    , 

Festal  Ulsgraphy  must  be. 

Hempbls  La?  a  coal  famine. 

Poor  gas  ii  b&i  for  weak  laogs. 

25  Cardinals'  bats  await  occupants. 

Parja  furnishes  2,400,000  drums  yearly, 

Fox  hunting  in  briek  around  Kansas  City. 

England  prod  need  468  novels  last  year., 

Loudon  showers  its  eclat  on  Castle,  the' 
tenor. 
j*Aimee  travels  with  one  hundred   trunks. 

Hannah  Moore  wrote  11  books  after  she 
passed  60. 

An  "epiapio"  is  destroying  Southern 
honey  bees. 

Alexis  is  flirting  witb  the  slant-eyed 
Japanese  girlp. 

The  Nov  York  tackmea  are  more  ex- 
orbitant than  ever. 

A  Brooklyn  man  forged  a  check  to  pay  fer 
his  brother's  coffin. 

Dr.  HoIoub  gays  New  York  young  men 
b»ve  "psBteymnEclts." 

John  E.  Owens  will  erect  a  theatre  and 
museum  in  Baltimore. 

A  Texan  ranger  cleared  $1,000  hit  year 
on  scalp  bountitB. 

Shangbae  has  a  society  for  the  Prevention 
of  Cruelty  to  Animals. 

Pioche,  Nev.,  lately  bad  a  butting  match 
between  colored  men. 

Brocz-j  leaves,  with  flics  thereon,  are  a 
fftvocite  bonnet  trimming. 


The  Absent  Minded   Man. 

An  Ab.-eut-tciDdtd  man  propounds  the 
following  oonundrame: 

Did  yon  ever  write  a  letter  to  a  dfad  re- 
lation, and  only  nod  5  cur  mistake  oat  when 
you  wanted  the  addrtsi? 

Did  yon  ever  stand  lor  three-quarters  of 
an  hour  before  tbe  git  ea  wondering  where 
you  had  seen  tuat  face  before? 

Did  you  ever  go  on  Einging  tbe  veree  cf  a 
hymn  aft  r  the  couger gallon  bad  finished 
some  time? 

Did  you  ever  liff>  t  a  cigar  with  a  ten-dollar 
note,  and  then  tt;tk  tbe  lighted  end  in  your 
month? 

Did  yon  ever  meet  your  father  in  tbe 
street  and  wonder  wLo  that  ram  looking  old 
buffer  was? 

Did  yon  ever  run  yonrBtlf  until  a  perspi- 
ration trickled  from  your    browa,  looking 
for  your  pen  and  spectacles,  one  ofjsjjiich 
was  bebiod  your  ear  and  tbe  other 
forebea-i  ? 

Did  you  ever  bang  yourself  over*the  back 
of  a  chair  in  place  of  a  tc  p-c  _  a t  ? 

And  did  you  ever  sprinkle  your  strawber- 
ries with  e-  It,  prcket  the  silver  folks,  drink 
out  of  your  linger  glats,  or  scratch  some- 
body elBe's  beck  for  yocr  own  ? 


1.  louuin 
offlpjhic: 


Snovr-Ca  jip.  d. 

Mount  Diablo,  tbe  Contra  Costa  hills  to 
tbe  North,  and  tbs  mountain  peaks  around 
Caliatoga,  gleam  white  in  their  caps  of 
snow  this  moruing. 


A  new  orchestra  witb   a   thousand   per- 
f.rmeis  is  to  ke  Btarted  in  London. 


AKAToaiiOix  Mc6£U3i.— One  01  tbe  most 
lomplete  collections. of  tbe  kind  in  the  United 
States,  oomprieing  hundreds  of  coatlj  and  beao- 
'.lnl  wrx  models^  is  daily  on  view  (to gentlemen 
mlj>  at  tbe  Mnsenm  on  Montgouierr  atreet.  Aa 
lour  OUT  be  profitably  m»nt.  bere. 


Everybody     Suited. 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  ot  fashions 
la  hate.  At  "  The"  Bat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  bat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  t tjles  can  be  lound.  Tbe  stock  Is  Immense 
—tbe  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  sore  to  be  suited.  b 


Tbe  Choicest  Confectionery. 

J-'hn  H.  IBomer  has  just  cpa&ed  a  new  and 
hsndsoms  confectionery  store  at  12C  Kearny 
street,  where  can  be  obtained  enptricr  finely 
flavored   confectionery  of  all  kinds,  Salle  and 

parties  supplied.  o 

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Pbotoffrapnic    cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  tbe  Peoples  Art 
aonery,  34  Third  street  between  Btevenaon  and 
Mission  street.  -g 

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A  Happy  New  Tear. 

What  a  pleasure  it  is  to  meet  a  smiling  oonnte- 
nance,  whether  it  be  on  tbe  Btreet  or  in  the  par- 
lor. And  why  is  it  that  Fome  faces  wear  a  oentin- 
ually  happy  look?  Ic  i*  simply  because  they  live  on 
a  plain,  nutritions  and  substantial  diet.  That  man 
is  a  pnblio  benefactor  who  will  conscientiously 
serve  us  with  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
meal.  Louis  Meyers.  proDnetor  of  the  "White 
House,"  Kearny  street,  also  of  the  Capitol  Res- 
taurant, Fourth  Btreet  does  it.  as  hundreds  ean 
enthusiastically  testify.  His  kitehens  axe  marvels 
of  order  and  cleanliness.  Try  him,  and  yon  will 
find  tt  impossible  to  eat  elsewhere. 


n'aflhing  Beturnea  in  One  Dsy 
And  we  never  disappoint,  »t  the  What  Oheer 
Laundry, 

Hainvoik  and  Combings 

Made  up  neat  snd  cheep  at  850  Washington 
attest,  near  Stockton.    Side  cmls  steamed  fol 

twenty-five  cents. p- 

deaitii  ana.  Pleasure. 

'mere  are  not  too  many  pleasures  la  Ban 
Francisco.  Nothing  is  more  pleasant,  nothing 
more  health -giving  than  a  drive  into  tne  conn- 
try  now  and  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
keep  a  carriage  of  their  own,  can  find  one 
jqusl  In  elegance  to  any  private  conveyance 
it  the  Occidental  Carriage  Btand.  Frank  Bon- 
ton  bse  there,  and  at  his  stables  1016  Stockton 
street,  carriages  of  every  description.  His 
lrlvezs  are  careful  and  experiences,  his  oharges 
ire  moderate,  The  moral  of  the  above  la: 
(o  to  Frank  Bouton  at  the  Ucciaentai  Hotel 
when  you  wast  a  carnage.  0 

Give  weiL 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  is  the  cause  of  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Bestaurant,  on  Wash. 
IngtoB  treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Bockea,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  since 
1849.  provides  for  hie  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  Baunagundl  soup,  game,  tame  geese, 
lelloloua  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
<nan  can  desire.  The  best  cup  of  tea  is  the 
:lty- English  breakfast  tea  — Bouohong  asd 
Orange  Pekoe— can  be  obtained  here.  a 


-Pleasant  Xiocaclon. 
Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodging!  In  a 
>ntral  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
snd  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooma  to  let  there 
The  building  la  a  very  fine  one  and  U  well 
lighted  sad  ventilated.. 


Eureka  Hocial  Cinto. 

The  prizes  to  be  awarded  at  tbe  Ninth  An- 
nual maiquerade  ball  of  tbe  Eureka  Social 
Club  are  on  exhibition  In  the  window  of  Stoltz 
and  £ons  dry  goods  ttjre-  South-east  corner  Of 
£tarnj  aoa  P  ine  Ktr.  ob  it 

Holiday    Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  taMes 
that  compare  with  Squarsa'S.  f  quirz-Js  Punches 
are  famous  for  the  high  art  shown  In  their  man- 
ufacture, t«*>  happy  combination  of  wholeaome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  the  great  Sqaarsa,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punobes  snd  cordials  for 
the  Holiday  tables.  For  sale  at  tbe  new  branch, 
317  Eearnv  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
120  Leldesdorff  street.  m 

The    President's    Message, 

Peace  and  prosperity  are  the  key  noteB  of  this 
dooaniest,  Obeopness  and  durabllty  are  the 
characteristic*  of  E,  Luchainget'a  furniture, 
All  should  vUit  his  emporium,  736  Market 
street,  and  ascertain  how  cheaply  a  house  can 
he  furnished.  d 


Fob  Bale— A  lot  ef  cheap  tllk  dresses,  at  32 
Gesry  street,  A  good  price  paid  lor  cast-off 
clothing.  

Cheap  Js-Welry,  Kid  Gloves,  and  Ladles  and 
Gents'  Fcroiahlng  Good?,  at  Bank'e,  etore,  86 
Fourth  elrset.    Ooeapeet  la  the  city.  e 


Genuine   Havana    OJprare. 

Bett  brands  at  61     Montgomery  street,  S,  W. 
comer  of  Merchant.    Frenck  &  Cahn.  o. 


For    Wasniog 

Shlrte,  %l  59  -per  doc.;  small  pieces,  000.  per 
1  a.    At  the  What  Oheer  Laundry-  * 


It?  Yon   Wemt 

your  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
aot  spoiled,  send  them  to  the  What  Cheer  Laun 

»»»■  .  » 

' '    ■•      ■   — — 

For  a  safe  and  efficient  Beautifies  op  the 
Completion,  use  Dioh&y's  FauoOs  Cueue  de 
Lib.  _  L 


The  Mountain  Beer  1b  the  only  real  Liger  on 
this  Oeast.  Call  acd  try  it,  at  €21  Sacramento 
Btreet,  where  it  b<  eold  at  10  cents  a  glass.       x 

Best   Quality    of  J>oc;shln 
Driving  gloves,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  the  What 

CBieer  Laundry x 

McDowell,  Show  Card  Writer 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 

60S  Market  street,  car.  Pott  and  Montgomery  tj 

Lever  Buckle    suspenaera, 

At  SI  per  pair— 2C  per  cent,  cheaper  than  else- 
■vherp — at  tbe  What  Obeer  Laundry.  x 


Complimentary  Benefit 


W 


San  Feakcisco,  Febmary  15th,  1873. 
B.  THE  UNDERSIGNED    CITIZENS  OF 

v.  gan  Fraocisco,  snd  professional  fritnds  of 
UK.  and  MRS.  CtiAhLts  CORItCLL,  wish  to 
tender  tbem&Oomplimenary  Benefit,  time  aad 
place  to  be  desianated  bv  the  recipients,  as  we 
wieb  to  brine  onr  families  and  little  ones  to  wit- 
ness MR,  COM  KLi.'S  admirable  performsDOsand 
expositions  of  Ventrilrqai<-m  end  eliph t-of-baud, 
in  sddition  to  MRS.  OOrtl  ELL't  b-aotiinl  ballads 
and  serio-comic  cbaraoteriBUC  vooali;mr,  and  the 
infant  la  petite  Coriell,  in  bistrnly  wonderful  Act- 
ing and  Imitations 
O.  O.  O'DooDell.  M.  D.  Thomas  O'Neil, 
W.  W.  Bantroft,  A.  B.  Olason, 

S.  r1.  Sao-ple,  W.  Moss, 

B.  P.  Taylor,  F.  Georse  Geiger, 

1  eszjcekv  <t  Bro.  D.  Kea'ior, 

Mark*  Gnr^cben&ks,  Edwin  Denves, 

O.  DaaveG,  W.  Hankine, 

V*  iliiarn  Miller,  Jobn  Bennett. 

E.  G.  Bert,  Unas.  xvOnrtis. 

B.  V.  Staritt,  K.  S.  Torria, 

•Tobn  U.  MoUabo,  S.  8  bear, 

Kevt  A  Oo.,  And  many  others. 

ki.  Kelly,  l  telStf 

Xt.XtFSa'^r. 

San  Fbanctsco,  Feb.  19, 1873. 
r|»0  MESSRS.  BANCROFT,  M'OABF,  SAM- 
M.  pies.  Geonetr.  and  others.  We  feel  highly 
tlttterod  by  jonr  geoerona  compliment,  and  take 
tnle  pp-iortuoity  of  aaceoting  it,  sod  will  nse  onr 
nt.mr  st  endpsvor-  to  make  our  entertainment  the 
most  instructive  bb  well  as  amosing tb»t has  bepo 
giveo  io  jour  jroodlp  c  tf.  We  BeJect  Msg"i  e's 
Upera  rJonse  f  r  1  he  occasion.  Tbe  benefit  to 
teke  place  Monday  evenlrg,  Feb.  24t/>,1673.  Dis- 
tribated  progrftmmes  will  fally  explain  onr  bill  of 
fare.    We  ate.  sir?,  vr.nrs  -:  btdifci  lr. 

MR.  AND  MRS.  UHAN.  CORIRLL. 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

TmsiHii  em,   miry ada, 

fHIS  ELBGAST  THEATBB  HAS  BEEN  BE- 
A    d«oorat«d,  ud   e.n  be  rentedbf  the  nixht  01 
fit   ^.f   w«*-     ot*r.   and    daTSJin,    oomnaiiiej 
Ubmmlli  tnawd  with  ea  .ppliatloS  6.  ]«t»r 
„      JCHS     PIPtK, 
Uanaxerud  .oje  Proorirtor, 
...  &  *?.      a-  a-  XeUBl, 
••O  w.8btnntop  .treet,  Su  Fraocieco. 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM 

Aad  CoUege  of  Medicine. 

WOOO  BEAUTIFOL  AND  IWSTRUOT- 
•  \J\J\J  irt>  obieouta  be  B*«n.  Open  to  the 
Pnblio  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUKEKA  HALT 
St 8  Montnomery street.    FOR  MEN  ONLY 

tfy-DB.   Jobdas'b  Pbtvatb  Ofi-ice  is  at  mxl 
Geary  street  topposite  old  Aleohatiios'  Pavilion). 


McDANIEL'S 

Museum  and  Theatre, 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

THE  UVDERSIGNED  WOULD  MOST  BE. 
epectlully  represent  to  yon  and  tne  pnblio  gen 
ersliy,  that  bt.  is  now  prepared  to  fartish  facil- 
ities for  exhibitions  of  every  kind  and  character, 
whiob  should  deserve  tbe  pitronage  of  tbe  pnb- 
lic.  He  bas  erecied  at  Ob«ynne,  Wjomioe.  A 
LARGE  AND  CuMMODlOU.i  HALL,  witb  goo  1 
yceooryacd  Stase.  Tbe  Hall  is  well  ventilated 
and  lighted,  and  mada  comfor,  she  for  all  seasona 
of  the  year.  THIS  BEST  Of  MUSIC,  both  String 
and  Brass,  can  be  fnmiabed  at  all  times. 

Sansf.iotory  arraogemeDts  will    he    made    with 
THKATKIOAL  OROlHER  COMPANIES,  eilh- 
er  for  Renting  of  Hall  or  performances  on  a   per- 
centage o(  the  receipts.   Ourrespoodeooe  »olicited. 
Addre=s.       ■  ■  J.  McDANIEt, 

Look  Box  No,  1,  Cheyenne.  Wyoming. 

N.    B.— Onriositfes  wanted     for   tbe  Cheyenne 
Museum.    Those  wiehiDg  engagemente,  etate  low- 
est terras  for  tbe  WinSe*  Season,  senoing  pboto- 
KBpb    to  my  address.    Half    Pasasge  Money   re- 
nded  alter  filling  engagements, 
_         ,  JAM&S  McDANIEL, 

Proprietor  Obeyenoe  'I'beatre  and  Mnsenm. 
oc22  3m  Lock  Box  No.  1,  Ohesenne,  wTt. 


THE   OLD 

Hot    Sootoli, 

XB  MortoB  Street,   near  Kearny. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 
Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  4ND_Jt/lRY  IN  TOWN. 

Always  on  file  the  New  York  Herald,  Harper'r 
Weekly,  Frank  Leslie's,  Daj's  Doings,  Police  Ga 
zHte,  all  toe  California  pap^ie,  sIbo  London 
Pnach,  Beil'a  Life,  Ihnstraied  London  NewB.  Call 
and  aa' :sfy  yourself. 

tar  Don't  forget  the  sign  of  tbe  Hot  Scotch. 

fe7  tf  W.  b.  WALDRON,  Proprietor. 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Bookeellera  und  Stationers, 

EL  H.  Moore,  604  Montgomery,  near  Merchant.. 

Hiialnesa  C'olleiree. 
Heald'e,  Brjant  4  Stratton"a  College.  24  Poet  St. 

JtuLchera, 
Kate,  Fred.  Stalls  &(  to  100,  California  Markst. 

H\-ua»  Fonnd«rlca. 
Weed  4  Kingwell,  California,  125  Firsts*. 

Dentlata. 
Dr.  King's  Grand  Dental  and  Sargical  Institats> 
€16  Ssorameoto  street. 

French  Fancy    Hooda. 
Looan  A  Co.,  19  Montgomery,  101  and  1W  S  nttes, 

Hnnan  Hair. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Oo.,  110  Beoond  strset. 

Mnslc  und  Musical  Inetramenta. 
Keene,  O.  0„  mft  .  accordians,  repairer  of  all  kfndt- 
mnsiasl  instrnments,  N  E.  oor.  Bush  A  Ksans> 
Wines  and  Liquor*.     (Wholesale.) 
Oanerl  F.  A  r0.  W4  Front 


Mine.  JOSEPHINE  EDMONDS 


INDIAN  AND 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  TfiO  MARKET  STREET,  HARRY  OOR 
byn  respeotfoly  informs  M  i  friends  and  pat- 
rons that  be  bss  leflited  in  beantilnl  style  tbis 
coayand  comfortable  resort,  aod  will  be  pleased 
to  see  them,  one  and  all,  snd  bave  them  Bample 
some  of  the  cliuictst  wines  snd  liquors,  A  new 
billiard  table  from  tbe  maonfaoto  y  of  LieaenQed 
with  Phelan  and  Oollerder's  latest  patent  steel- 
faced  cuebione,  bas  been  placed  in  tbe  Billiard 
Parlor.  1  ho  popular  and  efficient  beverage  manip- 
ulator, Tommy  Carroll,  oao  be  found  in  bis  old  po- 
sition prepared  to  dispense  creator d  comfort  to  all. 
.     ja31  tf 


Chinese  Employment  Company 

I*IEHCE  tfo  CO. 


CHINESE  LABOR 

FOB  ALL  PARTS  OE  THE  UNITED  STATES, 
No  627  Sacramento  street.  Bet.  Kcaray 
and  Montgomtry,  Saa  Irancieco.  Oal.  We  are 
prepared  to  furoiah  at  short  notice,  Domestic 
Strvauts,  Hotel  Cooks,  Laundry  Men.  Walters, 
CommoD  Labor  ts,  Fa-m  Hands,  Ball-road 
Hands,  Gardeners  Mechanics,  Factory  Ba-.  ds, 
Wood  Choppers,  etc,  etc,  Bpeoial  attention  given 
to  foroisbijig  Domestic  Servants.       j  t  20  1m 


MESSRS.  M'NEIL  &  CALDER 

.   KKOCNOEB   TO    THEIR  FKIENDS  AND 

A.  the  Pabltc  geoerally,  that  they  fcave  opened 
under  DOLMAN'S  OLOTHING  STORI?,  Oorner 
of  Bosh  aod  Montgomery  Btree&B,  witb  a  WKIX 
SELEOTlsD   STOOK  of 

choice  \ri3ixm, 

I.IQHOB8    AND 


All  are  Invited  to  call,  and  AROHIE  McK  EIL 
AND  WM.  O.  OALDER  nill  do  tbeir  belt  to 
make  tbem  comfortable.  )a  2ltf 


DON'T  FORGET 

ON   YOUR  WAT  TO  OB  FROM  THE  OIB 
ens  to  drop  into  the 

Hot     Sootoli, 

FOR  TOUR  WARM  OR  COLD  DRINKS. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

*B8  Sutler  atreeti  Bear  Kearny. 
fee  tf  JOS.  D.  BRIGGS,  Proprietor. 


J.   C.    COMBES, 

TERRAPIN    LUNCH, 

Oor.  Second  and  Tehama  streets. 

••-Terrapin     constantly   on     hsod. 

Orstsrs  in  evsry  ,  sty  Is.     PBIVATB 

SUPPER     BOOMS  FOR  PARTIES. 

dec  31  lm 


DR.  H.  C.  F.  BEHBENS. 

O  F  FIX  O  E  , 
KO,    SIS    &EASN7    STBEET; 
Between  Bnsh  and  Setter.  jaSQ  lm 


TO  VARIETY^ ARTISTES! 

yABIBTY  ARTISTES  AND  MINSTREL 
"  performers  going  from  San  Francisco  to  N«w 
York,  or  vice  vorsa,  should  stop  at 

SALT    LAKE    CITY. 

First-sUssstursgemeots  otercd  to  first-olass  poo- 
dle at  "THE  BOWERY,"  Main  street,  Joseph 
Dudley.    Manager.     Lstters  so   addressed,  or  to 
Diet   Brown,    Business   Msniger.   will   receive 
prompt  reply.  f  63  lm 


BOTANIC    PHYSICIAN* 

TWENTY     TEAK*      OF     PRACTICE 


IN  THE  TRFaVMKNTOFDlSEASES-INOI- 
*  deot  to  f-malefl  has  plao-d  Madame  Kdmonds 
at  the  bead  of  i.ll  physicians  mnk'nif  «uoh  praotioi 
a  Bpeoalt  j-,  und  en-blee  her  io  guarantee  a  spesdj 
and  nermauent  core  in  vhe  worst  oases  of  bqo- 
pr«>fiiin  and  m-netrna!  derail nemfnts.  Laalse 
will  tlnd  Mada'ne  Kdranda  a  wkiil'al  phyeioisa. 
sod  it  is  'o'beir  ioterest  tooonaolt  her  in  slldlE  I 
easts  inoideot  to  women  b-rote  tampering  with 
ppiflooous  nostrums,  quack  doorors  and  bumbags.  I 
Madame  EdmoDda  deaenbes  diseases  without  an* 
informa  ion  from  the  paiiet,  and  cares  withotu  ' 
i  he  usa  of  mercury  or  experiments,  thus  esvlu 
from  wrooK  treatment  for  priv.tte,  chronic  aw 
cancer  diseases.  Ocresonndenoe  a'riotl»con» 
deotial.  Office  snd  raaideooe,  lis  Pme  itrasL 
bstweeo  Eearoy  and  Montgomery.  ja2U  ly      , 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TGZER'S 
PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITUTE 

"S.  E.  cor.  Jaebaon  nod  Kearny  ate, 

THE  GREAT  BRaDIOATOR  OF  BPFOTAw, 
COMPLAINTS,  formerly  ot  Look  HospltiLi 
Londnn.  sort  tbe  Uettw  \ve  ■•  e^rsof  San  Francisoa. 
DR.  TOZKR  informi  the  affli«i>ed  that  arter  visit. 
Ing  all  the  HO^PITAL8  IN  LONDON  AN& 
PAR  IS,  a  i.  d  sDiadiog  one  year  in  tbe  most  cele- 
brated Hospital  in  London,  tbe  LOOK,  he  tusrs- 
opened  Lis  old  Medical  losutu  e  at  ih»old  stand, 
whera  he  can  always  be  found,  DR.  TOZlfK  tan 
for  forty  years  met  with  unparalleled  Bocoeei  io 
tbe  treatment  of  diee.^s  ■  Bener*My  known  as 
CHBONIO  AND  bPEOiALOaMPLAlNTU. 

BH.  CHA8.  H.  TOZEK 
is  in  every  way  r.Bpcn^ib'e,  binding  bimtelf  to 
effect  a  permenent  cuhe,  or  making  no  charges. 
Tbo-e  who  oanaot  afljrd  to  pap  for  advice  sed 
medicine  will  be  cbargtd  fnr  mediaine  only.  1HB  ■ 
M'-jN  l  HL.V  REs  I'ohATl  VE  PILLS,  never  knows  ■ 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  cases  lor  which  they  are  ' 
recommended,  are  to  hs  obtained  only  at  my  I 
office.  Price,  $5  per  box.  Full  direction  on  each 
box,  teethe  hxprees  or  otherwise. 

Dri.  TOZER  does  not  imitate  the  advertising 
Q  -ack&  who  make  it  a  practice  to  publish  false 
affidavits  and  other  false  r  f-ren<.  e\  but  refers  to 
tbemo*t  roBoectabie  peoDle  in  tbe  Slate,  whom  hs 
bas  eunED  of  diseases  which  others  have  failed  Is 
onre. 

DR.    CRA9.    XT.  TOZEK, 
N,  E,  ooruer  Kearoy  and  Jsokeon  strftts. 

fei-tf  San  Fracoisoe, 


OUTSIDE    LANDS. 

ANY    AND    ALL    PERSONS    THAT    H&V1 

made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  OUT-:  | 
SIDE    LAND    ASSESSMENTS    can    have    the 
amount  refunded  st  tbe  office  of  tbs  undersigned 
upon  the   presentation  of   an  order   from   th#. 
Mayor  and  Oity  and  County  Attorney. 
delSt!  A.   AUSTIN. 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

MASONIC    SAYINGS    AND   IDAN    BANK. 

No.    <*  Post   street,  Moaonlc  Temple,    : 
SAN  FRANOISOO.       "^ 

AT  A  MEETING  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  DIBR0-' 
tors  «F  tbis  Bank,  held  January  20th,  18TI,' 
a  dividend  was  deolar*a  at  tbe  rate  of  tea  (10)  per 
cent,  per  annum  oo  Term  or  Permanent  Deposits,! 
and  eight  per  oent.  per  annum  on  Ordinary  Ds-I 
posits,  for  tbe  simi-anoual  term  ending  January 
2 1st,  1873,  payable  on  and  after  Febrndry  1st..  1879J 
free  from  ail  taxes.  €>K01£Q£  ROBINS, 
Ja2->-lm Secretary,   I 


Biggest  Race  Yel! 

THE  HUMAN  RAGE. 


npHJE  MAJORITY   OF    THOSE  WHO 

■*-  realde  in  San  Francisco,  buy  their 
Shirts  and  FuruUhlng  Goodi  of  BENI- 
I>ICT  dbCO.,  No.  ;i  second  street,  be. 
cause  they  are  alwayi  treated  well  and 
boy  their  ejoods  at  the  lowest  prices,  at 

HTHB   OE.D  STAND." 


'  «>    FIRE  ' 

ExTINaUISHEB 


"ABSOLUTELY     THE     BRUT    tFROrEOTIOfl 

AGAINBrFIBEl" 

BEKD    FOE    THE1E    "BBCOfD." 

R.B.IB-WIN  ±  CO.,  General  Agantt,  Paoiflo  Coast 

For  sale  by  W.  B.  AIUBDOOH, 

Local  Agent,  312  California  Bt.,  San  FrancisdO 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
the  Tbeatrical  Profession  in  California  pro- 
pose forming  slasseafor  instruction  in  Elocution. 
Persons  wishing  tQ  avail  themselves  of  the  oppor- 
tunity of  aoauirioR  a  netful  art  at  a  moderate  cost 
can  Bend  in  thoir  names  to  "Oambysss  "  P.  O.  Box 
23*4,  when  particulars  as  to  terms,  etc.  will  be 
sent  to  them.  d*9r       | 


ARION 

.Pianoforte, 

DECLARED  BY  THE  JUDGES  AT  A'LAW 
Fair  of  the  Amorican  Institute,  aftarablw<> 
fold  trial   arslnet   Sleinway's,  Ohfokerine'S,  SJK 
othsrm.  to  be  TH1C  BEST  ON  BXHIBmON.    »; 
CURTAZ,  Sole  A  vent,   SO  O'Farrell  street 
NB-— Pianos  of  all  sryles  TO  RENT.         ' 


'gmm;f 


DAVE  MENDES  it  Oa.atthl 

..  .  .,. old  original  RedLion.  lOGOSn 

street,    between    Kearny  and  Dupont,    where  7.0°     _ 
can  have  HOT  AND  OOLD  DRINKS,  notforsbst- 
ting  tbe  old  Pioneer  Lunch.     The  "Old  SporT*  «     I 
always  on  band. 


CANDIES. 

all  nirpi   os  tbi   rnan  doawdy 

/1du<]€  at  oar  Bteam  Oaodr  Faotorr  dallr. 
ora.rs.  «pw'al)y  from  tbe  eoantrr,  ar.  aoUe 
avd  will  be  promptly  attended  t*. 

OAH1T  *  WAOtMB. 
lOT  MonWomer,  at..  aamlmiMr    i 


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TV  a  pa.  Soda       £    6 


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MA6UIRES  OPERA  HOUSE 


lalian  Opera  Company! 


Of 


OriAMD 

mplimentary  Benefit 

VmtUn.)  lo  ik»  lutgv. 

Charles  Alpers 


M1W    ALHAHBSA    TH1ATR1. 


.»*»-»A*»-»ABB».  *m^t*l*+^+*+^~~>*-. 


I  MM  IN- I      a*  I    <    <     1    -»0    0»"    Til):    (.KKAT 

EMERSON    MINSTRELS 

•••  wtll  appear  n  oobji  genua  wnn 
Mn.       JOHNNY       ^V  J-.  L.  113  ISJ  I 


*»<  Ik*  V«M   raaaet 


X-  X  -X-  ■T  I-  3ES 


AG. 


TK1»  ITtKIKO  rCBRCART    »0 

cray  CTBaiv*  *«Bi«*  t-i  toi.  aid  oatoedat  mniooi  at  i. 

Purt     Ftmt-~Bn(4>rtnlnm»nt     a    la    Union. 


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th  Grand  Opera   Night! 


TTHDAY  IVrlHO     riBRIART   «. 
Baal  Oast.  o*»t»  m  tana  Ait*.  V/  Immi, 

LBARBIERE 

JOi  fc-lviglla! 

•  tftltli: 

Mm,  jfUtiMa 

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mu»'  -  c<  r  Eei.aM  tl.aehl 

U:u  Jh  r.itij  A*o 

•  |Ui|;  .   «Ag.  torlro  PArdt.l 

kiU>  Mou.  Roxsert.rl 

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Mr.  B/o.o 


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'KHT1IIMU     . 

•  oaitmiu  noi 
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bub  ii  BAinao  rom  oi  TMi»t  ... 


OMURB* 

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w    r.  RAK.B 

..tub  biut  mi. it  miKin 
J  I-   auMCu. 


OttttD      KBW     WlH  ALU. 

Our     8  An     Franolsoo     Firemen! 

BBIBBOS.     A  1.1. IB      H'uTT     ivn    •  '    MPARY 


Jnkatnl  Cjndaetor,  M.rstro  D.  SporaBza 


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Daer.  opo.  at  7  o'clock- la  eoemooeo  At  9  o'doer. 
BertA   B*.  1    M  Mon-iiml  cai.  *top  At  lb* 

MT  Al  U*  (M*  *t  .£.»  OMfA. 


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n[i'.»»'l»J 


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Pnri     Wocnnrl Olln. 

HIT     HllVlf   AGl-A.ir>*J. 

THE 

GREAT    AND    ONLY    EMERSON! 

In    IIIh    WoiMi.-r.nl     Ilmliri  (    of     I'nn. 

Mr.  Ooc.w 

nr 

Ool 

XTST    AN£>    OUT 

..... ■ — J.  Rot><n*oo 

JOHxMY  ALLBS 

Bob  Hun 

OV1BTCK 

Conclodicg  with  Bob  Ha-t'»  d«w  production  entitled 


LIFE  OK  THE  ABKANBAW 

I  S'  IF    Hill. mr.T.Y    MIKR-OV 

l.iZl  UOMB«... -IOH\.\i       x  l.l.N 

M-ia J.  Boblnioii 

Dack  Haiidi  bj  lb*  Com p  it* j.     Soma  good  old  8ju/h  by  Ru«*»l.,  Soott.  li.kir  and  Bcclafillar. 
A  LIVELY  TIM  I.  AND  A   FRAIFVL  I.ANDIK9. 


llr<  >•  <  Irele 

Oicaa-tr* 

mr  All   BUIt  ajtalnat  the  Alh»njhr»  Theatre  man  oe  presented   hereafter  on   Monday. 

BaTPerformance  to  commsooe  panstually  at  eight    o'olook. 


»fl  Ctnti 

..S*>  and  mo 


WILSON'S 
AMPHITHEATRE 


Parisian  Circus! 


■alia.   *A>~I.  1.1.   M.a<r.t.rrr  MM)  K. •.»!•. 

IHII   EVERIrtO    FCBRTJART  SO 


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l.-lli.l.*  BtBrAfBlaai        r.«f  ai.r.r-a  AJ 

•  -€»r«»«)  BbAhji 

•  -»»i>I.i..a  ni.n.im., 

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*.-m—Mlm  ImiiiihiIih  r,._  ••«  i,.r  TWUt."  ,.'■ 

«•■■    ■.    «•-    nortABli.1. 

•  -rrl«*lr»l  a«*A.r«o«tt  A«l  

BT  TOUBO  DUOR'.W 

OU>W»  ...  WH.  WAK!»B 

••-Tfc<*  «%awpl»«  Trlfk   H.rM  BfatMlA*!*  I 

IMTHUUU  'ID  BY  (IMAR  CIHOSblT. 

T — >i».k  »rir»  rmroiw 

BY  M'LLI  VI.JTORISB. 
B — P*B7    n«rdl«    Act   tir    th*    TVoHAfrful    .I*h**r 

r«*k*.  rst.ii  »r  n*a*r  ki««.i*i- 

OIX>»lt MONK.  OAROJt. 


IRTARlllBBlOr). 

•■-M-I.A.r    BIK  KKII.I..    BlBIBI  Rf  IBl    tr... 

In  b«r  ti*p*rall«l*A  Birtbuk  Act. 

OROTKSQUR HOBS.  J.  KBBIBIL 

!••— *1.  Kcalbel  C»tchl*tr  •  Batter**  (by  nqa**')  .... 

I  l.-lfc.  OlrmpUn  Brother* 

BY  WILLIAMS  ABD  ODOROW. 

IB.  — BTotacie    llnrm  Klll.ttlon 

IBTROBUOKD  BY  a  U.  DOCKHII.L 

lB.-OraaA  llnmlr  Act 

BY  H'LLK  VIOTOBIBK. 
14.  —  Harrr  t  Inrk.  thr  Hon  w  I  lb  the  Iroe  .low.  wfll 
l.lll  *>  AO-a.il  on  Ott.k  of  w i.t*r  with  hi*  Teeth. 


lNTMKMIoBLON. 


To  OoDclad*  wilb  tbo  BqaHtrlAa  Ooiaio  Sc.o*  At 

THE  FRENCH  HIDING!  At'ADKHV! 

Br  Meet,  tod  Mmc.  Ponpadonr  and  Serraot. 

Itrp.t.  Circle »1  OO 

!».«.  qnrllr O© 

Krifrvr.!    (hulr. 100 

J'riT'.lt.    H.im *S  and  »10  4t« 

•V Bex  Offloo  op-d  dally  from  10  to  4.    DaoraopaD  al7. 


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•acifichouseTt. •,'::::;;':*.. 

1LTMPIC  HOUSE,  V=-TrR-L- 

R  A  LfvTOB  A  noTBRLU 


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oB-CALL  ABD  BBB  TIIRM. ■  I  X  L.    AllTlllt    ■TIIRB.     «!■«     K.orny    .trc.l. 


THISTLETON'S 

JOIo-LbY  GIAIffTt 


OSLY  TEN    CENTS. 


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IH 


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ti'Siin 


TtXG     C3rJT&etX 


Clearing  Out  Sale 


DRY   GOODS! 


WHITE  HOUSE 


STILL    CONTINUES, 


Greater  Bargains! 

THA.1C      BYBR 

M[AY  BE  EXPECTED 

...DURIBQTBB.... 

Present     "VlZeels:. 


r.W.  Davidson  &  Co., 

NORTHWEST   CORNEB 


A  PERFECT  RUSH 

KEPT    TJJP 

JDety  .einca.   TNTisHt, 

AT'    THE    OKE.IT 

IXL  Auction  Store, 

eie   kr.ABM  htjikf.t. 


A    WONDERFUL     BUSINESS 


CHEAPEST  HOUSE"  IN  AMERICA 

la  now  oaTerlaaj  acre  alter  Barfiiln.  thun  huve 

ever  -«■  olTered  In  Han  Frunclac»a 

With  onr  eovcectlon  lu 

New  York,    Chicago,    and  St,.  Louis, 

From  which  we  are  dolly  rrcclTlni,  Onodi 
boHg-ht  a\t  the  lovvcat  Cnati   Prlcea 

OUR    MOTTO    IS    TO 

X  L  and  Undersell  All 

JUST    RECEIVED, 

l.OOO  piilri  Caaalmere  Pi.nt-,  worth    S«  OO.  to  be 

aold  at  at  no. 
flOO  dozen  Whlt«   Shlrta,  worth    SI  SO,    to  be  aold 

at  7G  eenta. 
SO  eai«i  of  Hrarr     ITndorelathtDff.    40e>    to  SI  CO 

Hats.      Hats.      Hats. 

From  »»c.  to  SI  SO,  oold  eloewhere  from  BA  to  5. 

ALSO.  AB  IMMENSE  8T00K  OF 

NOTIOBB,     TANOr    OOODa,      HCJ  1,11    CUT 

LIST,    I'lfK-         BLOtKI,    TOBACCO, 

WATCUM,  BVBBER   OOOBB. 

II  O  S  A  -fc:  R  Y  , 

TtuuIas,     ZBcvBea,     Vallaes, 

AMD  IB  FAOT,  BVKRYTHINO, 

From  a  Needle  to  an  Anchor 


0*11  And  «zAmiDO  onr  prloai,  And  i»ti*f j  yoariolv**  tb.t 

THE  CHEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  IAMERIGA 

IS  TBS  ORSAT 

IXL  Auction  Stove. 

•IS    KCIB.VT    STKEKT. 

Ome  Soar  from  Ooaaaaerclol. 


TOHINT    nOIBI^'S, 


MiNh  JBfJT  THR  BFAT  til'AI.I  *  Y    OF  Ui'Als 
(JAN    HI;:    HAD    AT 

Stalls  G,  O,  Oalllornla  Mnrkct 


lYIOUIffTAIlV  BEER. 


THISTLETON'S,  9  POST  STREET 
_  i 

VILLE  DE  PARIS. 


Only  Depot,  JB24Jacramento  street. 

TBIB  »  Tnio  OBI.Y  SEAL  »•*»«""•_*?" 
tb*  a**.t  B*«r  on  tbi.  Uo.it.  It.  I*  PURR.  NOnBISU- 
IHO,  *ndol  *  FINE  TASTE.  Itl.Mld  b/ th.QUM  At  !»«.. 
o.r  dot*.  Qb*rt  Boi.tl*.  At  »1  SO,  »od  by  lO-eolloo  K«.*  •! 
Sa  All.    »*r*A  tint  elm.  BUT  ^UNOH  from  II  to  1  o  oloofc  ■ 


PlonilS    IBOt    BLAJl'IJl'ACrOB.X. 


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Is^i^jftii,iLFju,iaiija*  *»>   w«V«a 

■  UCHSSOR,    TO 

KAINDLEB,  SCELLIEE,  LELEEVRE  &  CO., 

Wish  to  call  particular  atten- 
tion to  their 

BLACK  GBOS  GRAIN  SILKS 

Which  they  are  now  offering  at 
$1  50  and  82  per  yard.  Also, 
to  an  extensive  and  well  assort- 
ed Invoice  of 

Striped  Silks— New  Colors 
and  Styles. 

Our  House  In  Paris,  having  taken 
advantage  of  an  opportunity 
which  but  seldom  presents  It- 
self, has  been  buying  these  Silks 
exceedingly  cheap,  so  that  we 
are  enabled  to  offer  them  at  an 
EXTRAORDINARY  INDUCEMENT 


CITY    OF   PARIS, 


THE  JOUBHAX  OF  AMr/SBXENTJ. 
MblW-«d  •»«»  Dm  i»  «»•  Y*"  b» 


■*  Herebnl  nod    «•«  1*"a«»n*»"  ■*■■ 

THuBSPaY..., FEBBCABf  20,  1873 


AMU8JKMENT8.    Etc 

California.  Theatre. 

•  Ante  e  *1"  with  its  thrilling  scenes,  admirable 
toilettes  esd  clever  Impersonations  of  character 
by  the  California  Thestre  stock  compecy,  wn 
pined  ipno  latt  n -«at.  It  will  be  pr«iDt»d 
for  t  be  last  time*,  tils  evening  and  at  tn  matinee 
od  S.turcoy.  To-morrow  evening, 'Othello'*  will 
be  performs  1.  Mr  John  HoCatlougb  matclcg  hia 
first  appearance  lo  three  months.  On  Mor-day,  the 
labbri  optra  aeasoo  will  commence  witn  tbe  pro- 
dact'oa  of  **Ls  Joive."  ("Only  A  Jewess,"  *j 
Raymoad  might  tranaUta  It). 
Alhanibra. 

Tbe  first  pert  finale.  '  Gor  Su  Francisco  Fire- 
men "  is  very  lively.  In  tbe  olio  s  niiaiber  of  amos- 
ingactt  are  given  by  Billy  Emerson,  Johnny  Al- 
len, Bob  Halt  and  others.  The  orcbeatra,  ooder 
top  direction  of  Geo,  T.  ivaDs,  discourse  most  ex- 
cellent mane,  and  Bob  Hart's  verr  amas  n< 
sketch  eatuled  "Life  on  toe  Arkaosaw,'1  winds  ap 
the  entertain  sunt  is  capital  ttjlo. 
filajCiiai-VB  Opera  Home. 

The  pnblio  of  ban  Francisco  will  Saturday 
night  be  afforded  one  more  opportunity  to  hear 
Midline  Agatha  slates  in  opera,  before  her  deptr- 
tnrefor  M<xico.  Charles  Alpere,  who  has  so  »uc- 
oessfally  managed  the  eeaton  of  Italian  opera 
and  has  doce  better  than  many  tmpreasarios  who 
haveprtcedsd  him*  mil  be  the  recipient  of  a  ben- 
efit, *bioh  we  hope  will  prove  a  hamper.  Ibe 
opera  to  be  performed  i*  the  ever  nopn'ar  one  en* 
titled  "<I  Barbieredi  biviglia."  The  cast  appears 
on  oirfint  page. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Miss  Agnes  Keonedr  is  proving  herself  a  very 
popular  addition  t>  tbe  company  at  thishtme* 
She  appears  in  obaraoter  sonse;  aprct  an  per- 
formance emitted  'Toe  unprotected  Fbnt.ie,"  and 
in  tae  afterpiece  of  "Tbe  Ladies  at  Home."  Mias 
Lillie  Hal1,  J.  H,  Lai  kin  and  Carrie  Armstrong, 
Oogill  and  Cooper,  Charles  Verner,  and  many 
ethers  take  part  in  the  programme, 
ffUton'i  Grand  Amphitheatre. 

Large  and  faabiooaale  crowds  nightly  flock  to 
this  ne  plus  ultra  of  iqnettnan  eo'ertaiomeots. 
Tbe  oiroua  is  slevated  10  take  rack  wi  h  the  drama 
under  the  management  of  John  Wilson.  Mons. 
J.  Eeoibel  is  more  tbao  a  clown— be  is  aeome- 
dianof  talent.  H'ile  DocknU  is  a  aertof  iquse- 
triaa  Betty  Big',  and  altogether  the  entertain- 
ment is  of  a  very  superior  clses. 
Piatt's  H.1L 

Thsre  was  a  large  and  fashion,  ble  audience  at 
thlB  boose  lait  night,  whin  City  Guard.  Co.  B. 
lttRegt.  N.G.  0„  took  their  benefit.  Tbe  enter- 
tainment commenced  with  the  comedy  of  "Deli- 
cate Ground,"  in  whioh  Hiis  lliie  Wilton  actsd' 
the  part  of  Pauline  admirably  ;  dry  M.  Greene  as 
Oitisen  Eacgfroid  performed  in  a  m enter  which 
wonid  have  done  credit  to  a  professional,  reading 
and  acting  with  much  ease  and  lelf-posseesioo, 
and  L.  M.Tewkabnry  acq  alt  ted  hiaself  very  well 
as  Alphonsede  Grandier.  Tnis  was  followed  by 
an  alio  in  which  Frank  Ungar,  a  gentleman  with 
a  good  volae  and  considerable  ta  oral  humor  sang 
a  number  of  popular  songs  io  good  style,  and 
Signor  M.  Y.  Ferrer  delighted  tbe  audience  by  his 
eharminr  performance  on  tbe  guitar.  A  new  local 
bmrleeque  extravaganza  by  Clay  M.  Greene,  tstml- 
the  sveuing'e  amassment.  In  this  tbesutbor 
asAoattUie  gave  a  very  elsverrepresentation  of  a 
blonde  of  the  period;  John  J.  Murphy  made-up 
well  for  Emperor  Norton,  snd  acted  with  mush 
spirit;  H.  A.  BatUrfllled  the  role  of  Alpbonso.  a 
masber  of  tbe  period,  very  well;  L.  M.  Tswksbury 
made  a  prodigions  villain  of  Bsynaldo,  and  H.  0. 
Droger  was  very  amusing  as  Growling,  a  chief  of 
©olios.  So  much  for  the  mortals.  Tbere  were 
three  immortals,  Cupd,  Somnus  and  Area.  F. 
L.  Uoger.  as  Cupid,  did  some  of  toe  but  bur- 
Iitoae  acting  we  bate  ieen  since  Willie  Hdou'n 
played  tleobareo'er  io  "ixioo,"  and  bybisazilit; 
did  credit  to  his  training  as  a  member  of  the  8.  F. 
O.  0.  L.  P.  Ward,  another  member  of  tbe  Olym- 
pic Club,  was  of  course  capital  as  Somnus,  and 
Harry  A.  Greene  as  Ares,  God  of  Flight,  looked 
handsome  and  acted  graoefu  ly.  There  is  a  good 
deal  of  fanny  business  in  tuis  barle*qae  and  it 
did  well  enough  fo-  the  occasion.  Tbe  nnrsery 
rhymes  fell  rather  flit.  Ibe  performance  as  a 
whole  was  a  remarkably  good  one  for  amateurs 
and  gave  general  satisfaction. 
Woodward's   Gardens. 

On  Saturday  (Washington's  Bhthday),  Pro- 
fessors Ooe  and  Lay  will  make  an  ascension  io  tbeir 
immenss  gas  balloon.  During  tbe  afternoon  tbere 
will  be  a  grand  peiforminoe.  Toe  baby  camel  can 
be  seen  every  day.  Tbe  ekatiog  rink  is  open  dur- 
ing every  day  and  Tuesday, Thurcdsy  and  baturday 
evenings,  Grand  performance  snd  gas  balloon  as- 
cension on  Sunday. 

AitAToaacAL  Mcbbtjx.— One  of  tbe  most 

,  temple i*  collection*  of  tbe  kind  in  the  United 
But**,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  beau- 
lUnl  wrx  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
Only>  at  the  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
BOUT  may  be  DrnfltabW  srmrjt  re-e 


Stock  Actors. 

Hamlet  speka  not  a  little  wisdom  when  he  I 
wiroed  PoIoDiuB  of  tbe  score  that  it  were 
better  after  death  to  bare  a  bad  tpt»phtban 
their  ill  report  whiU  be  lived.  If  thi?,  in- 
deed, be  true,  the  way  of  the  tbratrical  o  it- 
icmest  belikeunto  the  tra^itiooal  way  of 
the  traDssressor,  anything  but  soft,  for,  sure- 
ly, in  the  course  of  hia  profeitional  career, 
be  must  need*  excite  tha  ire  and  incur  the 
ill  report  of  ihcsa  of  whom  be  is  sometimes 
compelled  to  fay  things  that  are  not  pleas- 
ant. The  qntstion  arises,  however,  hew  far 
the  province  of  theatrical  criticism  extends. 
The  "star*'  who  puts  him  or  herself  forward 
in  a  leading  position,  courts  and  should  ex- 
pect anahtys  of  his  or  her  art  work,  bnt 
whether  the  same  criticism  thonld  be 
meted  out  to  tbe  "stock"  actor  who  makes 
no  pretention  towards  greataesi,  but 
merely  endeavors  to  perform  his  work  as 
conscientiously  snd  well  as  in  his  power  lies, 
is  a  matter  of  dispute.  The  stock  aotor  is  to 
be,  or  at  least  *h  .uld  be,  regarded  as  a  per- 
son whose  duty  it  is  to  perform  the  ta-k  as- 
signed to  him  to  the  bent  of  bis  abiLL  y. 
Tbeabi.ity  may  te  greater  or  less,  bnt,  as 
he  does  not  court  criticism,  to  jadge  it 
harshly  were  to  be  unjust  Severe  c;mure 
might  endanger  his  position  and  the  main- 
tenance, perbaps,  of  a  family,  while  unde- 
served flatttry  might  launch  him  off  upon 
tbe  already  orer-oowded  sea  of  star  aatore 
and  the  "sensational."  He  is  a  difficult 
subject  to  .manage.  Kindness  miy  bring 
him  to  present  grief,  and  ULkindneES  may 
bright  his  future  prosperity.  Eveiy  man  or 
woman  is,  to  a  greater  or  le;a  extent,  ambi- 
tions, and  there  is  not  a  little  ambition  in 
yonr  6tock  actcr.  He  bee  noble  incentives 
to  advancement  in  the  names  that  have  been 
engrossed  npoa  tUe  scroll  of  dramatic  fame, 
and  tbe  uninitiated  wonid  hardly  believe 
how  many  incipient  Garricks,  and  Siddone 
are  fumiog  and  fretting  tteir  honr  upon  tbe 
stage    who  probably,  like  Hamlet's  player, 

ill  be  beard  no  more  afttr  their  biitf  hour 
of  delusion  haBgone  by.  To  this  oleru,  in- 
deed, criticism,  favorable  or  adverse,  is  but 
a  small  matter;  but  there  are  men  and  wo- 
men in  tbe  rank  and  file  of  the  profat  sion 
who  are  satisfied  to  do  what  they  are  allot- 
ted well,  and  this  class  should  be  exempt 
from  the  critical  elors  whub  are  too  often 
and  tco  thoughtlessly  cast  upon  them.  The 
"star''  is  fair  game,  but  the  satellites,  court- 
ing neither  pra'ss  nor  c.-LBn-e,  should  have 
•itber  bestowed  them  very  guardedly. 


HIS    WIFE'S    MOTHER. 


Everybody    Suitea. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitricTe  of  fasblona 
in  bats.  At  "  Tna"  Bat  Store,  647  Wa -niogton 
street  (second  hit  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  ctyles  can  be  fonnd.  The  stock  is  immense 
— tbe  prtcea  are  rraeorable.  Every  ens  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  lulted.  a 


Fresh  and  Sweet. 

For  the  best     confectionery,    go    to    Canty    and 
Wagner'a.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Sutter. 


Diamond    crato.rrJa    Remedy 
Is  a  sure  cure  for  Catarrh  or  Colds,    Ask  yonr 

dmgialst    for  it,  or  send  to  Dr,  A.  F.  Eyot,  No. 

9  PoBt  street.         ^__^^^  « 

What    Cheer    l_.au.nflr-y 
Is  tbe  best  laindry  In  San  Francisco 


Severe. 

An  exchange  sajs: 

S  rg»aot  Bates  will  give  the  proceeds  of 
his  book  of  adventures  to  the  infant  crpban 
asylum  in  London.  Tbe  more  appropriate 
object  would  teem  a  lunatic  asylum. 

Isn't  it  time  to  stop  abusing  Bates?  He 
was  a  Buccal.  He  struck  England  at  tbe 
right  time  and  in  the  right  place.  Bates, 
if  an  unworthy  icstiument  was  still  an  in- 
strument of  good  and  called  forth  much 
good  feeling  towards  this  country, 

♦ 

Christmas   Girts. 

There  is  a  yeung  married  couple  in  Polk 
county,  I ' wa,  by  "the  name  of  Clark,  who 
have  been  married  three  years.  On  the 
first  GbristmaB  there  was  born  to  them  a 
a  daagMer,  en  tbe  serond  Christmas  tbere 
was  born  to  tbem  a  second  daughter,  and  at 
tbe  same  hour  of  tbe  day  and  at  the  third 
Christmas  ditto. 

We  wonder  of  the3e  youDg  people  don*t 
find  this  sort  of  thing  becoming  rather  mo- 
notonous. 


American  Watches. 

Reduced  i  rices,  at  H  A.  Callender's  62  See 
ond  St.  corner  of  Mnslon.  Jenelry  mada  to 
order.    Watches  cirefully  renairdd.  d 


A  Happy  New  Tear. 

What  a  pleasure  it  is  to  meet  a  smiling  counte- 
nance, whether  it  be  on  tbe  street  or  tn  the  par- 
lor. And  why  is  it  that  some  faces  wear  a  contin- 
ually happy  look  ?  It  in  "imply  because  they  live  on 
a  plain,  nutritious  and  substantial  diet,  Tbat  man 
is  a  public  benefactor  wbo  will  conscientiously 
serve  us  with  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
meat  Louis  Meyers.  oroDnstor  of  the  "White 
House,"  Kearny  street,  also  of  the  Capitol  Bes- 
tanrant.  Fourth  street,  does  it.  as  hundreds  can 
eothnsiaatically  testify.  His  kitchena  are  marvels 
of  orcl-  r  and  cleanliness.  Try  him,  ana  you  will 
find  n  impossible  to  eat  elsennere. 


The  t        iceat  Confectionery, 

John  *i.  Komer  1  a9  just  opened  a  new  and 
handsome  confectionery  store  at  126  Kearny 
street,  where  can  be  obtained  supericr  finely 
flavred  confectionary  of  all  kinds.  Balls  and 
parties  supplied. o 

*W«>eiIxizi4T  Beturnea  In  One  Day 
And  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Cheer 

Laundry. 

Eureka  Social  Club. 

The  prises  to  be  awarded  at  the  Hinth  An- 
nual  maiquerade   hall    of  the   Bnreka  Social 


^iealtti.  ana.  r/leaeure. 

Tcere  are  not  too  many  pleasures  in  San 
Francisco.  Nothing  Is  more  pleasant,  nothing 
more  bealtb-glving  than  a  drive  into  tne  coun- 
try now  ana  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
keep  a  carriage  of  their  own,  can  find  one 
equal  in  elegance  to  any  private  conveyance 
st  the  Occidental  Carnage  etand.  Frank  Bon- 
con  has  tbere,  and  at  his  stablea  1016  Stockton 
street,  carriages  of  every  description.  His 
drivers  are  careful  and  experiences,  his  obarges 
are  moderate.  Tbe  moral  of  the  above  is: 
ro  to  Frank  Boaton  at  the  Occidental  Hotel 
when  von  want  a  earriefre.  o 

Live    Wen. 

Those  who  est  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  la  tbe  oauseof  many  crimes.  Those 
wbo  dine  at  the  Pioneer  BeEtaurant,  on  Wash- 
ington treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Bocken,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  since 
1849.  provides  for  bis  customers  Lake  Taboe 
trout,  Baunagnndl  soup,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  neet  cud  of  tea  in  the 
oity  —  English  breakfast  tea  —  Souchong  and 
Orange  Fekoe — can  be  obtained  here,  a 


Photocraphic    cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 

Mission  .street,  a 

m 
Halrwerk  and  Combings 

Made  up  neat  and  cheap  at  850  Waahiogton 

stteet,  near  Stockton.    Side  curls  steamed  fol 

twenty-five  cents.  tj 

-Ploaaant  Location. 

Persona  desiring  ooBofortable  lodgings  tn  % 

Ohntral  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 


He  etool  rn  tbe  cttf-t  of  the  wild  seashore. 

And  danced  on  bia  bands  a  jig ; 
In  all  bis  emotlone,  as  nrvir  ber\ra, 

*  madly  hilarloua  gTlg. 

And  wby  ?    In  tbat  vessel  which  lelf  tbs  hay 

Hi*  mothtr-ln-Iaw  had  saiUd 
To  a  tropical  couniry  tome  distance  away, 

Wter.  tigera  and  ttrpsn  s  prevailed. 

He  knew  ebe  bad  gone  to  recruit  her  health 

And  doctor  her  nsping  cough, 
Bnt  watered  timBelf  a  profusion  of  wealth 

That  something  weuld  carry  htr  tff. 

Oh,  now  he  might  look  for  a  quiet  life, 

And  even  be  hippy  yet. 
Though  owning  no  end  of  neurslglcal  wife, 

And  np  to  his  collar  in  debt. 

F<  r  the  Of  the  specs  and  curled  ht.r  front, 

And  the  black  alpacs  vjbe. 
Hurt  p  ckout  a  sailor  to  suffr  tbe  brunt 

Of  her  mat  dally  'rial  of  Job. 

He  watch'd  while  the  vessel  cut  the  sea, 
And  bnmpibhly  npptd  and  downed, 

And  thonj.ht  if  alieaiy  the  qualmish  could  be 
H  .'d  consider  the  edifice  orowned. 

He'd  be  rue  the  old  lady  tbrongh  thiok  and  thin 

Till  abVd  lectured  him  out  of  breath ; 
And  row  as  he  fased  at  the  ship  she  was  In 

He  bowled  lor  her  violent  death- 
Tilt  over  the  aaare  horizon's  edge 

The  lark  had  re  ired  fromvisw, 
Whm  he  leaped  to  the  crest  of  a  chalky  ledge 

Atd  pr.nced  like  a  kangaroo. 

And  many  a  jubilant  peal  be  eent 
0'<r  the  waves  tbat  made  him  froe ; 

Then  ent  a  la^t  oapi  r  ecst»tlc,  and  went 
Turning  somersaults  homewa-d  to  tea. 


A  Short-Liv-d   Friendship, 

A  veiy  Bbort  time  ago  the  Chronicls  and 
Post  were  very  friendly.  If  ibe  former  bad 
any  mean  paragraph  in  the  morning  the 
latter  yelped  to  the  Eame  tnne  iu  the  eve- 
ning. Tbe  Post  eame  to  be  considered  a 
soi  t  of  tender  t)  the  Chronicle.  Now  this  is 
changed  and  the  Post  berates  its  whilom 
friend  in  gcod  est  terms.  There  is  a  saying 
that  when  editors  fall  out  honest  men  gain 
tbeir  own.  We  hope  that  tbe  result  of  tbe 
general  quirrel  between  tbe  Post  and  Chron- 
icle may  be  that  tbe  publio  will  occasionally 
find  the  truth  in  their  oolumne. 


OhautvovArrr.—  Madame  Clara  Antonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Tranoe  Medium, 
has  removed  to  323  Kearny  St.  Consultations  in 
English,  French  and  German.  x 

Tlie    Seat;    Remedies, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
ry's Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  biUoua  complaints. 
For  tale  by  all  druggists.  Agenoy,  417  Sansome 
street,  cerner  of  Comnvrcial.  * 


Holiday   Punches. 

Tbere  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tables 
that  compare  with  Sqnarsa's.  Equuza's  Punches 
are  famous  for  the  high  ait  shown  in  their  man- 
ufacture, tbt>  happy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  tbe 
disciple  of  the  great  Squarza,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
the  Holiday  tables.  For  sale  at  the  new  branch, 
317  Eearnv  street,  or  at  tbe  Old  Headquarters, 
120  Leldeadorff  street.    x 

The   Freeident'a    Messajre. 

Peace  and  prosperity  are  tbe  key  notes  of  this 
document.  Cheapness  and  durablitv  are  the 
characteristic!  of  H.  Luchslnger's  furniture. 
All  should  visit  his  emporium,  736  Market 
street,  and  ascertain  bew  cheaply  a  house  can 
be  furnished.  n  j 

—  -  »  ■  ■- 

Fos  8au—  A  lot  ef  cheap  t  ilk  dresses,  at  32 
Oesry  street.  A  good  price  paid  lor  cast-off 
clothing. 

Cheap  Jewelry,  Kid  Gloves,  and  Ladles  and 
Gents' Fcralahlng  Goods,  at  Bank'?,  store,  35 
Fourth  street.    Cheapest  la  the  olty.  £ 


Genuine   Ha>  ana    CJgrare. 

Beat  brariCs  at  61     Montgomery  street,  S.  W. 
corner  of  Merchant.    Frenck  &  Cabn.  Q 


JfTor    Waanmg 

Shirts,  II  60  per  doe.;  small  pieces,  SOo.  per 
lr  r.    At  tbe  What  Oheer  Lrundry-  * 


If  Ton   want 

Tour  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
sot  spoiled,  send  them  to  tbe  What  Oheer  Laun 

try.  x 

• . 

For  a  safe  and  efficient  Beatjtxftkb  of  the 
Complexion,  use  Diceat's  Famous  Crime  de 
Lis.  *> 

The  Mountain  Beer  is  tbe  only  real  Liger  on 
this  Ocast     Call  aud  try  It,  at  634  SacTamento 
street,  where  It  if  fold  at  10  cents  a  fclass.       x 
Best    Quality    of  X>ofrshr.ln 

Driving  gloves,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  the  What 
Oheer  laundry  z 

McDowell,  Show  Card  Writer 

Beady  made   and  male  to  order.    Boom  10 

COS  Market  street,  car.  Pott  arid  Montgomery  u 

Lever   Buckle    Suspenders, 

At  91  per  pair— 2G  per  cent,  cheaper  than  else- 
<Therp — at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  v 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

,        VIBOIJflA.    CITY,    NEVAOa, 

THIS  ELEGANT  THEATRE  HAS  BEEN  RB- 
deoorated,  and  can  be  rented  by  tbo  night  or 


the  week,     btars   and   traveliDg;    oomuaules 
'     dd  application  by  let'    " 

j  cum   MP\Eix, 


bv    the 

liberal' t 


treated  with  on  application  or  letter 


Hanaxer  and  aole  Proprietor, 
Or  to         3.  H.   HcOaSE, 
«>0  WasbiBKtOB  street.  San  Francisoo. 


PhiladelphEa   Restaurant. 

OHAS.  V.  BBRGOLD.  PROPRIETOR. 


THE 


CHOICEST     MEATS     AMD 
itablee, Board    by    tbe    weed. 


v  etfeiB,„,gg,     t»uiw   ujf   vi  i  r 
408    PINE  6TREHT,  between  Kearny 
and  MontFOtnwrT 


,W^ 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 


Complimentary  Benefit 

San  Fbakcisco,  February  IStb.  1873. 

WE.  TflE  UNDERSIGNED  CITIZENS  OF 
San  Frsnoisco  and  profSBsiniial  fii  ods  of 
NR  n-d  MRS.  CUAtlLUS  CORIkLL,  wish  to 
tender  tnem  a  OompHcoen  arj  BeDefit.  time  and 
place  to  be  designated  br  tbe  leoipens,  as  we 
wish  to  brini  our  familie*  and  little  ones  t  >  wit- 
ness M  R-  uOhlhLl.'S  admirable  p-rfrrmai  cp  and 
expositions  of  V*ntril  q*i-m  itnd  slishuol-band, 
in  addition  to  MHs.  OOKIELL'i*  bv*aot>tnl  ballade 
and  serio-comic  characteristic  vooallem*,  and  the 
fant  la  petite  Coriel.',  in  hia  truly  wonderful  A  ot- 


ing  and  lmitatioiia 
O.  O.  O'Doone'l.  M.  D. 
W.  W.  Bamroit, 
S.  ?.  Sauinle. 
B.F.  Taylor, 
Lescynsky  A  Bro. 
Murk*  Gurschenake, 
O.  D saves, 
vnin.m  Miller, 
E.  G.  Bert, 
B.  P.  Stsritt, 
John  H.  McOabs, 
Kevt.  A  Co., 
*).  Kelly, 


Thomas  O'Neil, 
A.  B.  Uiaeoa, 
W.  Moss, 
F.  G*oree  Geiger, 
D    KeaMar, 
Kdwin  Dsaves, 
W.  Uawkina, 

Jot  a  B:onett. 

Obas.  K.  Curtis. 
K.  S.  Torrie, 
8.  S bear. 
And  many  others. 

lelB  tf 


HT^EFr-sTT. 

San  Fbarcisco,  Feb.  19, 1873. 

TO  MESSRS.  Ba.NOROKT,  M'CABK.  BAM- 
plea,  Geonett,  aod  others.  We  feel  highly 
flattered  by  >o«r  generous  compliment,  and  take 
this  oruortnoity  of  accepting*  it,  aod  will  nee  our 
atmrst  endeavor-  t  j  make  our  entertainment  the 
most  instructive  aa  we  1  as  i^rs-ng  i  b  >t  has  be^n 
given  in  yonr  goodly  c  ty.  We  eelfct  Mag"i  e'a 
Upeo  Hoase  f  r  'he  occasion.  The  barterlt  to 
teke  place  Monday  evenirg,  Feb.  2-1' n,  lt>73.  Di=- 
tribated  programmes  will  folly  explain  our  bill  ef 
fare.    Weaie,  Bire,  v^urs  '  b.  d  ■nnly. 

MK,  iND  MRS.  '.Uab.  COFIELL. 


San-     FINELY  FTJBVISHED  ROOMS,  BIN- 
ffV  tie  or  in  suits, 

aid  Tana  La  ted. 


if 


McDANIEL'S 

Museum  and  Theatre. 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

THE  UNDERSIGNED  WOULD  MOST  RE- 
epeot fully  represent  to  yon  and  tne  pnblio  gen 
eraliy,  that  be  is  now  prepared  to  fnnieh  focil- 
itles  for  extiibitions  of  every  kind  and  cbaraoter, 
which  shonld  deserve  tbe  patronage  of  tbe  pub- 
lio. tie  has  erected  at  Obeynne,  Wyoming,  A 
LARGE  AND  OuMMODlUUS  BALL,  witb  gooJ 
Scenery  acd  Stare.  Tbe  Hall  ia  well  ventilated 
and  lighted,  and  mada  comfort ah'e  for  all  seasons 
of  the  year.  THE  BEST  OF  MUSIC,  both  String 
and  Brass,  can  be  fnrniebed  at  all  times. 

Saiisfact-ory  arrangements  will    be    tnsde    with 
THEATRICAL  OR  Ol  HER  COMPANIES,  eith- 
er for  Renting  of  Hall  or  performances  on  a   per- 
centage of  the  receipts.    OurrespondeDcn  solicited. 
Addrecs,  J.  .VicDaNIEL, 

Lock  Box  No.  1.  Obeyenoe,  Wyoming. 

N.  B.— Ooriosities  wanted  for  tbe  Cheyenne 
Mnseum.  Tbose  wishing  engagements,  state  low- 
est terms  for  the  Winter  Sn&son,  senaing  photo- 
fraph  to  my  address.  Half  Passage  Money  re- 
nnded  after  filling  engagements, 

JAMES  MODANTEL, 
Proprietor  Cheyenne  Tbeatre  and  Museum. 
oc22  3m  Look  Box  No.  1,  Obevenne,  W.  T. 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  ?SO  MARKET  STREET,  HARRY  COR 
byo  respectfnly  Informs  bi*  friends  and  pat- 
rons tbat  be  has  refitted  inbeautiml  style  this 
cosy  and  comfortable  resort,  acd  will  be  pleased 
to  see  tbem,  one  and  all,  and  bavo  tbem  sample 
aome  of  tha  choicest  wines  and  liquors,  A  new 
billiard  table  from  tbemanafacto  y  of  Liesentle'd 
with  Phelsn  and  Collecder'a  latest  paten'  steel- 
faced  oaebioDp,  has  been  nlscrd  in  tbe  Billiard 
Parlor.  '1  he  popular  and  efficient  beverage  manip- 
ulator, Tommy  Carroll,  can  be  fooDd  in  bis  old  po- 
sition prepared  to  dispense  creator^  comfort  to  all. 
ja3l  tf 


Chinese  Employment  Company 


PIEHOE  cfe  CO. 


CHINESE  LABOR 

FOB  ALL  PARTS  OE  THE  UNITED  STATES, 
>"o  627  Baoramento  ttre't.  Bet.  Kearay 
and  Montgomery,  San  Iraoclaco,  OaL  We  are 
prepared  to  furnish  at  Bhort  notice.  Domestic 
Servants,  Hotel  Cooks,  Laundry  Men,  W>ltera, 
OommoB  Laborers,  Tarn  Hande,  Riil-road 
Hands,  Gardener*,  Mechanics,  Factory  Haods, 
Wood  Cnopperfl.etc,  etc,  Special  attention  given 
to  fnrarsbing  Domestic  Berraats.        ja  20  lm 


MESSRS.  M'NEIL  &  CALDER 

»   NNOUNOES    TO    THEIR   FRIENDS  AND 

A.  the  Public  generally,  that  they  have  opened 
under  COLMAN'S  CLOTHING  8TORF,  Corner 
of  Bosh  and  Montgomery  streets,  with  a  WELL 
SELECTED  STOCK  of 
CHOICE  WINES, 

JJQCORS    AND 

CIGARS. 

All  are  invited  to  call,  and  AROHIE  McNEIL 
AND  WM.  O.  CALDER  will  do  their  best  to 
make  tbem  comfortable.  je21lf 


J.   C.    COMBES, 

TERRAPIN    LUNCH, 

Gor.  Second  and  Tchsn.    .treet". 

.■Terrapin     constantly    on     band. 

Ojstera   in   .very    Btyl,.     PB1VATE 

SUPPER    BOOMS  FOR  PASTIES. 

dec  31  lm 


DR-  3.  C.  F.  BEHRENS. 

OFF'IOE, 
HO.    IIS    KE1BKY    SIItIT 
Between  Bnah  acd  Sntter.  jaSn  lm 


TO  VARIETY^ ARTISTES! 

VARIETY    ARTISTES    AND  MINSTREL 
performers  going  from  San  Franoisoo  to  New 
York,  or  rice  versa,  should  stop  at 

SALT    LAKE    CITT. 

First-elassanEaeements  offered  its  first-class  poo- 
dle at    "THE  BOWERY,"   Main  street,  Jossph 
Dndley.   Msnager.     Letters  so  addressed,  or  to 
Dick  Brown,   Business  Manager,   will  receive 
prompt  reply.  feS  lm 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
the  Theatrical  Profession  in  California  pre- 
pose  forming  claases  for  instruction  in  Elocution. 
Persons  wishing  to  avail  themselves  of  the  oppor- 
tunity of  acquiring  a  useful  art  at  a  moderate  cost 


S.  F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

&o>ok*ellera  -in«l  Htutlon^ra. 

H.  H.  Moore,  6fl»  Montcoruf-ry.  near  Merchant. 

BndneM  f'olre<£cs. 
Heald'e,   Bryant  &  Stratton'a  College.  24  Post  St, 

Itmcher*. 
Rats,  Fred,  Sulla  m  to  1DU,  California  Market. 

HrwM  Foiintt*Tlea. 
Weed  A  Eingwell,  Califorota.  l'aa  First  si. 

DentlaU 

Dr.  Kinp'a  Grand  Dental  and  Surgical  Institute. 
S16  Sacramento  street. 

French  Fancy    Ooaiit. 
Locan  A  Co.,  19  Montgomery,  lift  and  I'JV  8ntMrk 

flnman  Hnlr. 
Sampson.  A.  B.  A  Co..  Ill)  Secood  atreet. 

Moale  and  Untlcul  Imlrmnenta, 
Eeene,  O.  O..  mft*.  accordians,  repairer  of  all  kioda 
mnaicel  iustrnments.  N.E.  cor.  Bash  A  1 
Win  en  and  Llqaoia,     (Wbolesalu) 
Danert  K.  A  r0  .  M14  Front 


Mme.  JOSEPHINE  EDMONDS 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC    PHYSICIAN. 

TWENTY    TEARs     OF    PR1CTICI  | 


IN  THE  TRFa-^MFNTOW  DISEASES  1N0I- 
dent  to  f-malcB  bafl  plac-  rt  Madame  Edmonds 
at  tbe  head  of  all  pbvnioisne  mak'DK  ench  praoiiss 
a  spec  alty,  snd  enablee  ber  to  crjaraotee  a  sDS«d| 
and  permanent  cure  in  tbe  cvorst  oases  of  saa- 
prfsiiD  aod  m»n«trnal  rteran cements.  Ladles 
will  find  Mada  '  «  Edmonds  n  Hkiilml  phreioiia, 
and  i<  is  'o  tbeir  inter*-st  to  cn^uH  her  in  all  ais> 
eaetB  incident  to  women  b"fore  tampering  with 
poisooouB  nostrnmn,  quack  domora  and  bnmbngi, 
MaOame  Kdmonds  dtsoribt'S  dis#anes  witbont  any 
inform  a  ion  from  the  pane  i,  nnd  oarm  without 
the  use  ef  nerenrjor  excerimHnis,  (bus  saving 
from  wrone  treaim^nt  fur  priv.te,  chronic  and 
cancer  diseases.  Co  rei)p"D  esse  strictly  conft. 
dential.  OtSca  and  r-nidonc,  415  Pine  Street, 
between  Keorny  and  MoniKomorr.  ja?Jlj 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITUTE,  . 


N,  £.  cor.  Jackfion  and  Kearny  sts. 

THE  GREAT  EKAhlOATOR  OF  SPHOIAl . 
OUMPLAfNTS,  (orderly  of  Lock  Hospital. 
London,  and  tbe  Imi  t ■■-.  ■■  1  v<-  ■  t-  irso I  ban  Franoisoe.  I 
DK.T<  ZKRin^Hifl  tbe  arBi-'ed  tbat  after  visit- 
ing Bll  the  HOSPITALS  IN  LONDON  AND 
PdRi  S,  aLd  sp-ndint  ore  year  io  the  moat  cele- 
brated Hospital  to  Lonrlon,  ibe  LOCK,  be  hear*. 
opened  l  is  old  Medical  I-sutu  e  at  ih«  old  etand, 
whin  he  can  aUaje  b'-  fo'ind.  DR.  TOZtfK  hu 
for  forty  years  met  with  nsparaHuiBd  success  In 
tne  treatment  of  dises^  teaer^lly  known  as 
OHRONIO  AND  bPEOiaL  CjmPLaINTS. 

DB.  CHA.fi.  ii.  TOZliR 
is  in  every  wav  r-sneniib1©,  binding  bim*elf  to 
fS-ct  a  permsnenr,  CURF,  or  making  no  obarges. 
Those  wbo  cannot  off  >rd  to  p»y  for  advice  acd 
medicine  will  be  obsrged  for  mediaine  only.  IBB 
M  jNiHlV  RE3r<»KATiVEPILL,S.neverkD0WB 
lo  fail  in  giving  relief  in  cases  for  wbioh  tbey  an 
reoammeoded.  are  to  be  obtained  only  at  my 
office.  Price,  $5  p»r  box.  Foil  direction  on  each 
box,  teat  *u  c  xprt-f  a  or  otherwise. 

D*.  TOZF.R  oof8  not  imit-te  the  advertising 
Quacks  wbo  mike  it  a  pr^  due  to  pnolisb  false 
affidavits  and  otb»r  false  r-  f  create?,  bat  refers  to 
toe  mo*r  reBpeotab'e  people  io  t  be  State,  whom  he 
has  cubed  of  diseases  whioh  others  have  failed  to 
core. 

lllC.    fir  AN.     IT.   TOZFB, 
N,  E.  corner  Kearny  and  Jaokson  streets. 

fel-tf  Sao  FrancisoO.    : 


OUTSIDE    LANDS.! 


ANY    AND    ALL    PERSONS    THAT    HAVE 

made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  OUT- 
SIDE LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  have  IbW 
amount  refunded  at  the  office  of  the  anderiigned 
npon  the  presentation  of  an  order  from  th* 
Mayor  and  Oity  and  County  Attorney. 
delSU  A..   AUSTIN.    > 


DIVIDEND    NOTICE. 

MASONIC    SAVINGS    AND   LOAN    BANK*  ! 

Ne.    6  Post   street,  dffosonlc  Temple, 

SAiN  FRANOISOO. 

AT  A  MEETING  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  DIRBOH 
tors  of  this  Bank,  held  January  2l)tb,  18TJ, 
a  dividend  was  deola>-'  d  at  tbe  rate  of  ten  (10)  per 
cent,  per  annum  on  Term  or  Permanent  DspoiiU. 
and  eighr.  per  cent,  per  annum  ou  Ordinary  De- 
posits. f-»r  th*  Bami-anoual  term  ending  Janaaiy 
21st,  1873,  payable  on  ard  afier  February  1st,  1871, 
free  from  ail  taxes.  OUUKOU  KOKINN, 
i«22-lm  Secretary. 


Biggest  Race  Yet! 

TQK  HUMAN  RAOE. 


mB£  H1JOXITY  OP  TBOSE  WW 
J-  re.lde  In  Man  Fmnclico,  boy  thtll 
Shirt,  and  Fnrnl.hlnu  Good,  of  BEH*- 
D1CT  <fcCO.,  No.  3  Second  .tr.et,  ot- 
canw  they  are  ulwuj'.  treated  well  a.4 
ton.  their  coed,  at  the  lowe*t   prlee.,  al 

"THE  OLD  «T1SD." 


>    FIKE 

Extinguishes 


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AGAINST  VJRK  I" 

BEKD    FOB    THHIB     "EBCOrjD." 

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Forealeby  W.  B.  MTJBDOUH, 

Local  Aceot.  312  California  bi..,  S»l  Francisdo 


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Fair  of  the  AM.rioan  lD,titnt..  »ft.r  . ff 
fold  tri»l    >r,iD,t    Sleiii«»j',,  OhUjkjnMj,  » 
others,  to  b.THlt  BEST  OS  RXHrBITIOH.    « 
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Have  yon  beheld  ltT    If  not,  you'ee  -  treat 
At  SQUARZ  _*s  PDN0H  SALOON,  Id  Enaror  ittM* 
There  BONA,  disciple  of  GREAT  SQUABZA, 
Dlspenwa  famod  Magio  Punche*;  rathor 
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Aod  hive  with  many  modala  been  rewarded! 
Ladles  their  C0RDIAL3  thc"e  can  nip  At  leUor©,— 
Their  "T_I_R3"  app9aae,— and  Men  gain   "LADllfiB- 

PLEASURE." 
To  allay  connubial  dltTurenceB  and  pain, 
In  "ANTI-DIY0RUE"  you  can  your  end  attain. 
Sip  of  the  potent  extract  but  one  taute, 
Your  arm,  consoling,  straight  Is  round  Lior  wflAt 
auees  what  a   "MORNING  COMFORt"  in  the  kUl 
That  heals  the  puarrel  and  imparts  the  bliss! 
The  "WELCOME"  too,  you'll  always  find 
A  balmy  soother  for  the  troubled  mind. 
The  Drlgbt  "AURORA."  and  the  sweat  "FAREWELL , 
Just  visit  BONA,  and  you'll  all  fare  well! 
His  " HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  are  the  panacea 
For  all  dyspeptic*  and  for  dlarrhooa. 
No  Cholera  Morbna  ever  has  been  found 
Where  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  knock  around. 
BONA  and  SQUAR2SA,  spite  of  all  detraotor&v 
Have  proved  the  Nation's  greatest  beuefaotors? 
Full  FORTY:  different  hnUufaL  drlaki  you'll  dad 
To  aid  the  Man— Invigorate  the  mind! 
Not  this  alone— a  Welcome  you  will  meet 
AtBONA'S-(SQUAR2A'S)-31T  KEARNY  STREET, 
Remember,  too,  not  this  famed  place  to  past; 
ALL   SPLENDID  LIQUORS  BUT  ONE  BIT  A  GLASS, 


THEY  HAVE  TAKEN 

THE     FIRST     PREMIUM 

....AT.... 

All  the  Mechanics'  Fair*. 


■jlOR    ,AM  WBOLUALE  a»D  BITAII, 
■t  tke  old  wtaellnkxeal,  laa  ElUl  *»-, 


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TH2  JOTJBNAL  OF  AMUSEKEHX3. 


Published  every  Day  in  tbe  Year  DT 
j-_       I».       BOGABDUS 

AT 

tQSJlrrclttuit  nnd  505    WiuhlnjU.il  SU 
Below  Montgomery,  San  Francisco. 


THOBSDAi' FEBKDABY  20  1873 


An  Cngrammatltsl  Uwyer. 

If  tbs  Cbrouicl*  bad  Dot  done  flo  much 
preliminary  bowing  aloat  i'a  etory  "Writ- 
tan  by  a  well-known  San  Franc  sco  lawyer," 
which  appeirad  in  Sanday'd  is;ue,  we  would 
not  criticise  if.  A  lawyer  should  know  how 
to  write  English  ;  this  odq  does  not.  He 
jays :  "  How  many  quires  of  gilt-edged  and 
highly-perfumed  cj!ored  not  j  paper  teas  ex* 
pended  before  the  letter  was  dispatched." 
Qa:r.s  "was"  expended,  vas  tbey  ?  Then, 
Again,  the  fallowing  ii  very  mixed  : 

One  day  myclerb  announced  i  *o  ladies  on 
bosinsss,  asd  giving  me  time  *o  arrange  my 
f'ODt  hair  in  tbs  moit  inttlleciual  of  tan- 
gles, and  having  eeiztd  my  largest  law  to,k 
and  given  to  my  count  ^d an cs  a  look  of  moct 
ejvere  wisdom,  be  duly  ushered  into  my 
dignified  pie.-ecce  two  won.eo. 

Here  it  was  evidently  the  clerk  who,  giv- 
ing the  lawyt-r  time  to  arrange  h  s  tar,  and 
afterwards  having  seized  the  largest  law 
book,  give  to  the  lawyer's,  countenance  a 
look  cf  the  severest  wisdom  ;  and  this  being 
acoomplished  by  him,  he  ushered  in  the 
1  adits.  Lawyers  who  torn  their  attention  to 
writing  fiction  are  not  the  best  lawyere. 
They  have  genaraJly  rulei  in  their  profes- 
sion. 
Faaay. 

Western  women  tbiok  that  people  nowa- 
days are  growing  fussy.  If  a  man  dies  and 
two  or  three  gninB  of  strychnine  or  half  a 
pound  of  arsenic  or  an  ounce  or  so  of  anti- 
mony be  found  in  his  stomach,  bis  poor  wife 
hu  (o  gooff  to  prison,  and  go  through  a 
trial,  and  see  her  name  in  the  newspapers, 
And  be  acquitted,  and  neglect  her  sewing 
until  she  hasn't  a  thing  to  wear- 


New  Music* 

We  have  received  from  the  publisher,  M. 
Gray,  twopiece<of  oewmusic,  "The  Aladdin 
Qmdritle"  and  "The  Aladdin  Schotti^cbe." 
They  are  dedicated  to  Kisses  B^tty  and 
Emily  Big',  and  are  Bdornedwith  beautiful 
pbotgraphia  likenetsis  of  thesa  charming 
dancers,  executed  by  Bradley  &  Bu'.ofeon. 
Max  Bichert  web  the  artist . 


A  Hatter's  Wild  Career.) 

ACincinLati  hatter,  who  went  mad,  as 
only  a  batter  conld,  with  love  fjr  a  beauti- 
ful blonde  of  the  Thompson  troupe,  lately 
turned  up  as  an  applicant  far  a  nigh  .'a 
lodging  in  the  Kansas  City  polios  station, 
sfter  a  luxurious  Western  tour  with  bis  Ali- 
en divinity,  and  310,000  of  bis  father's 
money. 

A  Westaro  editor's  way  of  putting  it  is 
that  Hiss  Dickinson  received  for  a  single 
leclura  the  price  of  3,000  glasses  of  lager. 


X>r.  Barlow    J.   Smitli 

Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
iten  on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  faia  Bygel&n  Hall,  C37  Callform  *  street, 
■  every  Friday  evenn  g,  commencing  at  7  ^  o'clock. 
A  Dirt  of  the  evening  la  devoted  to  tx -.mining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Sml  h  gives 
pbrenologlcal  euro  nations  in  regard  10  health 
■to  Invalids  dally,  fum  9  to  4  p  u  ,  free.         w 


.Artificial   Mvmory. 

This  wonderful  evs-.-m  gives  the  mcrnrr;  ex- 
tracrdlnary  power.  Thouiands  o  figcr.-s  and 
words  learnt  without  effjrt.  S.udlee  made  easy 
aad  the  intellect  ttreegtbeced.  Taught  in  two 
lessons,  $10;  cla'ees  eh-»pfr.  Professor  Wm. 
Memos,  lJ*  Montgom  ry  ttrett.  x 


X>o    Wot    Suiter    irom    coins. 

The  unfortnnats  eunTeters  from  Oorns,  Bon- 
Jons,  Club  and  Ingrowing  Malls,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  a; piling  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Oowan's  Insti- 
tute,  810  Kearny  Etreet,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
f"**k  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Dor- 
tar's  capability.  Roipreric*1-"  Given  If  required,  b 

I>o  Yon    Jinow 

That  with  DcTTEBiox'e  Patxebjts  yon  can  out 
and  make  an;  garment  to  fit  perfectly?  Send 
postage  stamp  for  r-n  Illustrated  catalogue.  E. 
A.  Demlng,  agent,  office  or  the  Howe  Bewing 
Machine,  No.  113  Kearny  street,  between  Batter 
And  Poet.  Ssn  Francisco.  • 


Bedoced  p-lees.  Shirts  from  75o.  to  $3. 
Ocmpleie  aseoitttett  of  Qentb*  Furnishing 
Good*.    Beales  &  Co.  Kearny  et.,  near  Both,  ox 

^nat    Oheer    laundry 

Employs  no  Chinamen,  and  should  be  pat 
ronixed  by  ryerytody.  • 


Sam  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Rues  House  CarrlAges,  can  be 
dound  In  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clotting  es< 

4Dllshment,  southwest  corner  Uneh  and  Mont- 
gomery sts.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Oarrlaae  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 

or  night,  st  reduced  rates.  TC 


Sewing  MAi-liinea  for  Sale, 

Bested  and  repaired,  at  116  Post  street.  Alio, 
Agency  fCr  HillV  Arjottable  Treadle.  x 

I>r.     DoJfterEy 

Hag  deroted  his  study  more  psrtlcrilsrhj  to 
chionlo  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  la 
now  tl  ost  succecsful  of  any  Physician  in 
-San  Francisco.  Office  619  Sacramento  street 
corner  of  Leldeedorfl,  a  few  doorc  oelow  What 
i  Cheer  House.  X 

■Oyster    Trtwte. 

The  oystex  trade  In  California  Is  assuming 
.gigantic  proportions.  Emerson  Corvillo,  of  the 
■Ssddle  Boek,  ±10  Pice  street,  furnishes  from 
this  own  oyster  beds  at  San  Bruno  millions  of 

oysters  to  all  parts  of  the  Pacific  Coast.    Hi? 

Eastern  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 


LETTER  FEOM  CAESOK. 

[OCB      OCCASIONAL        O  OBBBSPOHD  IS  T  .  ] 

Caeson,  May.,  Februiryl5ih,  1873. 
Deab  Fioabo:— Thus  are  things  tbsatiical 
here.  We're  got  a  theatre— heaven  save  the 
mark.  A  circus  tent  noald  be  a  p. Wee  he- 
eiie  i*.  The  scenery  is  old.  worn  and  cut 
of  all  proportion.  The  stage  b»s  a  sag  like 
a  sway  backed  horse.  The  auditorium  is  an 
inclined  plane,  with  old  cba  rs,  whose  hind- 
most les?  are  sawed  off.  to  bring  the  seat  to 
a  level.  One's  head  when  one  is  seated,  is 
in  close  proximity  with  the  board  ceiling. 
A  slight  brteze  will  blow  tbioagh  the  stage- 
end,  and  Bbake  the  rotten  scenery,  and  make 
the  actwsshireraa  with  the  ague.  Venti- 
lation in  the  auditorium  being  rigidly  pro- 
hibited, and  the  heat  in  that  psrt  being  sti- 
fling, the  auditors  the  oth'.r  night  depu- 
ted au  Hon.  Msmber  of  the  Assembly  to 
save  in  a  pane  of  ghss,  which  inspired  a 
citizen  on  the  other  side  of  the  house  to 
smash  a  window  there,  and  it  us  a  little 
fresh  air  was  secured.  The  ttea're  was 
first  occupied  by  a  strolling  dec'or.  who  p36- 
sa?ses  an  unlimited  amount  of  confidence  in 
himself.  Doctor  Brennau— "Peril  M.,"  he 
doth  generally  delight  to  write  himself— 
is  now  en  route  for  jour  city.  He  is 
a  man  of  some  talent,  but  not  enough,  I 
think,  for  metropolitan  aadienc:8.  The 
Dcctor  will  lace  them,  though— he  has  as- 
sumption enough  to  face  anything.  Next 
oime  Zimolich,  the  magician,  a  fair  par- 
former,  who  gave  one  entertainment  and 
vanished.  John  Piper  then  came  to  lime 
wish  Miss  Dargon  and  a  fair  stock  compmy, 
including  Uncle  Bill  Birry,  Mr--.  Stewart, 
Pierpont  Tbsyer,  Mrs.  Batt  y  and  others. 
The  first  performance  was  gmn  on  the  eve- 
ning of  the  8tb,  with  "Unmasked."  Same 
play  on  the  9th,  followed  during  the  week 
by  "Deborah,"  "Camille,"  "GuyManner- 
ing,"  "Bough  Diamond"  and  ."The  Honey-* 
moon."  His*  Dargon  gained  the  universal 
approvsl-«f  this  community  in  all  the  char- 
acters tn  which  she  appeared.  The  audi- 
ence was  a  critical  one  on  every  evening,  and 
the  lady  had  a  difficult  t:a's  to  plsy  with 
tuch  surrounding?.  How  she  managed  to 
keep  up  on  the  rickety  old  stage  is  a  matter 
for  wonder.  The  audiences,  however,  com- 
posed of  people  from  all  parte  of  tbe  Pacific 
Coest,  assembled  here  on  sozonnt  of  the 
L&Ri-l  itm  o  now  in  session,  were  more  than 
usually  intelligent  and  welt  disposed,  and 
at  once  comprehended  the  difficu  tit  s  under 
which  the  whjle  troupe  labored.  Hiss  Dar- 
gon had  her  fine  wardrobe  nearly  ruined  by 
the  dirty,  carpetle3s  floor  and  the  drip  of 
the  dull  coal  oil  lamp'.  Tae  troupe  drew 
crowded  houses  every  night,  and  c:uld  bave 
done  bo  for  a  mouth,  but  the  fact  is,  the  ex- 
posure tbey  bad  to  endure  in  the  old  barn 
would  have  put  half  of  (hem  in  the  grave  in 
aco  her  week.  Miss  Dargon  appears  in 
Virginia  City  for  a  ssason  of  two  weeks, 
commencing  oi  the  14th  inet.  Prior  to 
leaving  Miss  D.  visited  the  Public  School 
Hall  and  delighted  toe  children  with  a  fiae 
reading  of  Bobbie  Burn's  "A  man's  a  man 
for  &'  that/'  preceded  by  a  brief  lecture  on 
accentuation,  pronunciation  and  the  use  of 
language.  It  will  be  many  a  long  day  be- 
fore the  Careonites  will  Lays  such  a  fine 
artis'e  with  them  again.  Piper  nili  try  to 
get  a  variety  troupe  scon,  but  na'urally 
shuns  the  ti-ks  of  thj  horrible,  consump- 
tive Carson  Theatre.  On  the  18th  tl  e  Leg- 
islative Call  takes  p'ace,  and  promises  to  be 
a  fiae  affair.    Tickets  only  £10. 

The  Adelphi  Club  gave  a  ba'.l  on  the  ll.b, 
wnich  was  very  stleet  and  very  st.fl.B  &3 
such  excloaire  country  parlies  are.      Tours, 

HUaTBOLBT. 

Oysters. 

Why  travel  eo  far  ?  Sheltfieh  of  every  kind 
kept  at  Manning' d,  oyster  dealer,  672  Howard 
etrOt,  near  Third,  n-  it  to  ctr  office.  c 


Conceit* 

Mr.  Whipple,  in  the  Globe,  objects  to 
Darwinism  on  grounds  of  bis  own.  He 
saye  that  the  innocent  enjoyment  be  once 
took  in  the  gambols  of  monkeys  has  passsd 
away  forever.  "As  monkeys,  we,  of  conrse, 
reepect  them;  ss  f  .r_-f  tthers,  wo  det?st  tbsm 
h  rribly.  It i^  comparatively  eaflyjto  pray 
to  our  Fstber  in  heaven;  but  to  pray  to  our 
father  in  the  chimpinzse,  or  <he  gorilla,  will 
try  our  faith  cruelly.  In  fact, .we  fear  we 
shall  btcome  a  zoological  atheist."  We 
don't  at  all  object  to  the  idea  of  having  de- 
scended from  a  monkey.  We  have  an  af- 
fection f  jr  monkeys,  and  when  we  visit 
WoodwarJ's  Gardens,  treat  them  with  rs- 
BFCct  ss  possible  relstiore.  Toe  man  whose 
conceit  makes  the  idea  of  Darwin  so  frigbt- 
ful  to  bim,  his  probably  not  progressed  far 
irumthe  original  *t;ck. 


Oysters, 
In  strolling  round  th?  other  nigh:, 
To  look  at  'FrlECD  by  gas  light, 
uur  careless  rest,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where    fountain's  ceaseless  plsy 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  soieea 
Through  wnich  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen  ; 
While  moBsy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  BOftly  fell. 
Hade  that  winnow  teem  to  re 
Borne  falrj  grotto  of  the  sea. 
"Stop,"  said  rey  friend,  "let's  go  In  here — 
It  looks  bo  nice — and  try  their  cheer." 
"AU  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suite  me  to  a  'X.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asEed  our  wish— 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  Dime.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  magnificently,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oyster?,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  eryle;  just  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  mouth  dou't  water,  then 
Ton 're  different  from  other  men. 
Thfj'd  clam  (and  crabs  and  terrapins  ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  n».d  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kinds  of  game, 
F1«h,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
Wblle  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  au  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  'twould  eeem, 
That  they  hava  here  the  best  Ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  slnnera, 
To  get  what  they  caU  "Euca  nice  dinners. " 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirtj-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  OyBter  House,  337  fcusb  Btreet,  above 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

OHABLS8  HAASE,  Proprietor. 

500    Pairs    ot    stoclis, 
&t  all  prices,  it  t  be  What  Cheer  Laundry. 


Ladles  'Vifelilnsr  Ctr/ls. 

Writterj.  cnsrravfd  or  painted  by  Jobk  P. 
Dwtbs,  126  S;tt»r  street,  opposite  Llok  Hou«e, 
and  it  tbe  Grand  Hotel.  N*.  B.— Handeee- 
chiefs  ueaAthiexed.  Permaxshe?  of  eveiy 
description  to  order.  a 

Altogether  me  Best. 

It  is  curious,  but  true,  that  J.  A.  Fhaber, 
T07  Uarket  strtet,  near  Third,  should  sell  fur- 
olture  and  bedding  cheaper  ihcn  any  other 
dealer  lu  shls  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
convinced. X 

Holiday    Candus 

Fresh,  eweet  and  delicious  Candles,  of  every 
variety,  at  ii  A.  sfercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery. £78  Kearny  ft  re- 1.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    o 

• 

tt  in  Perfectly  Aatonlshliijf 

How  beautifully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
jetore  8  Ajt.  returned  the  same  overling  if  de 

lilWfS.  T 


NEW   ADVERTISEMiNTS, 


GRAND  SPANISH  CARNIVAL 

aks 

MASQUERADE    BALL! 

„JB 

MOZART     HALL, 

ON  THE  EVENINGS  OF 

SiTrBOlT,    FEBXIAST    22d,    ond 

TUESDAY.  FEB.  S5th. 

Ticket,  for  Gentlemen One  Dollar 

Ls-diei  Free. 
tea  til  ANGEL  SANOHBZ,  Menaser. 


CURES   DYSPEPSIA. 


LEV -:5V 


Henlev.s 


GiTes  Tone  to  the  Stomach. 


;  m^mm5 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 


LIS 


^mSMmm 


Is  a  Sure  Relief  for  Indigestion. 


Henlevs 


^Kii 


HAS  NO  SUPEEIOR  AS  A 

BLOOD    PURIFIEH. 


Jones  &  Schroder's 

Celebrated  Orah  Chowder  can  be  obtained  only 
at  3ao  Bach  .tree*,  nearly  oppce.te  the  Alham* 
bra  Theatre.  Bob  Bait  eats  it,  sod  they  sll 
sat  lc  Only  the  best  brands  of  Liquors  bot- 
tled for  famUy  use.  4 
The  Place. 

If  yon  want  a  clraa  bath,  with  clean  towels, 
and  a  good  shave,  or  your  hair  cot  lo  the  bett 
_*y,e,  by  exp«rier.ced  WuiAiKtn,  go  to  Brown's 


Sig-nor  JVIancusi, 

PRIVATE  SINGING    LESSONS.-OLASS  OK 

MO\DlT  and  TIirilSUAT, 

At  3  p.m.    St.  James  Uonse,  SOS  Market  street, 
corner  of  ElltS.  fe'6  las 


Crystal  Sample  Room 

G35    "ACBiMEXTO   STKF.ET. 

ALT.    DKINK*.    PUIS    OR    FANOY.    TEH 
CtSla.    *»-Bot  Drinks,  epeciahy. 

B.  UlTllJB, 
3&17  lm  Proprietor. 


"SPIERS    &    POND," 

S30  Kearny  street, 

CORNER  OP  BOSH,  SAW  FBAN01SCO. 

WINES,  LIQUORS  AND  CIGARS 

TEA     ASD     COFFEE. 

LUNOH  AT  THE  USUAL  HOURS,  AND 
refreshmeits  »t  all  times.  Tha  comfort  of 
the  domoatlo  fireside;  the  ericas  and  ooartesies 
of  the  dTMwmg.ioom;  thslmedsmof  the 


C5T-.XJ: 


REFRESHMB«TS  at  a'l  times,  and  LUWOH  st 
the  oaoaI  hoars. 

TEA  AND  COFFEE,  WINES,  LIQUORS  A  CIGARS 

880   Keftraj   .treel, 
OOBHEB  OF  BUSH,  BAH  FBAXOISCO. 

"SPIERS    &   POND." 


TO  OBDEB 


FRENCH 
BEAVER 

SUITS 

$50, 


LANCASTER'S 

017  W.V8JXIXGTOK  8TKEET, 

fslOlm  Opp.  Maealre's  Opart  Hotjbs. 


SHIRTS 

....AMD.... 

GENTS' 

FURNISHING 

GOODS. 

ALARGB  ASSORTMENT  OP  QENTB'  FUR- 
DishinK  6  )<i^s  tn  be  had  tro9l  and  ohe«D.  at 
the  "OLD  OORNKR,"  J.  LEVY'S,  aiO|  Montr 
eomerrstrest.  Jasioe  eiveri  to  all.  Don't  forget 
tQenamber — GIO  Uontxomery  street,     fell  lm 


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HI 


HAIR. 

THE  OHSAPEST  PLACE  Of  BAH  FBASOISCO 
TO  BU« 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Coods,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewelry  &  Fancy  Coods, 

IS  AT  THE 

NEW  YORK    STORE. 

A.    B.    SAMPSOX  A  CO., 

>'o.  HO  Second  atreet* 
aoMlm        Between  Mlwlon   and    Minna. 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MR.  P.  BBRORS.  FORMERLY 
proprietor  of  the  Miners'  Ree- 
t-aarant,  bes  tshen  the  management 
0!  both  the  Miners'  ReB&anraot  on 
Oommeroial  etreet  nnd  the  Miners' 
Breach  on  Market  street,  in  partnership  witn  MR. 
A.  DRAYEUR,  who  bsa  been  connoted  with  tbe 
5rm  lor  jears.  Improvementa  hare  been  made  m 
the  oaiaine  departments  that  will  render  tbe  Mi- 
ners* more  popular  thaa  it  has  ever  been  daring 
tbe  22  years  of  its  prosperity.  Oar  Bills  of  Fare 
embrace  nil  tbe  delicacies  of  tbe  season.  Our 
motto  is  "Good  Fare,  Good  Oooking  and  Moderate 
Charges." 

P.  BEBGKI  «£  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

531  and  SS8  Oommeroial.  and 
7flB  Market  street. 

Open  from  5  A.M.  to  10  P.M.  ao31  lm 


TRAT  3  always  on  band. 


Alfred  Tetter, 

Manafao*orer  and 
Importer  of 

BIED  CAGES, 

225  Bnpont, 

XEABSUTTEB  STREET. 

See  my  stock  of  Bird 
Cagos  before  purobasicg 
e'-ewbere.  Alwayaeome- 
thing  new  on  hand.  My 
Patent  Cages,  made  of 
Tin  Wire,  are  warranted 
FREE  FROM  VERMIN 
Also,  beat  quality  TEA 
noMtf 


CHEYENNE  THEATRE 

Professionals  Wanted. 


good  Wardrobe,  Four  Ladies  and  two  Gen- 
tlemen to  be  good  in  general  basinets  f»r  the  com- 
ing «  inter  Reason,  commencing  the  first  week  tn 
November,  187i  Address  etsting  lowest  terms, 
with  Phoiogr*pb.  Half  Tare  retunded  after  nil- 
Log  ecgagement. 

JAMES  McDANtBL, 
Proprietor  Oheyenae  Theatre  and  Maaenm, 
OC52 Look  Box  I,  Cbersnne.  WTt. 


Indian  Queen  Range. 

The  Best  in  tbe  Market 

MAStJFAOTURED  BY 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

ON  HAND  and  made 
to  ORDER, 

L.    BLAIR'S, 

9    Kenrny  etr*»t. 


Stage  Dancing 

TAUQBT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 


DABHAWAY  HALL, 

Post  street,  near  Kearny. 


FRENCH    COODS. 


M 


ME.  PONS,  IMPORTER  AND  DEALER  IN 
Parisian  Goods,  has  j  oat  reoeiTed  a  large  and 
varied  assortment  of 

PrenctL    Corsets 

Of  all  kinds,  and  pi  ices.  Silk  Ooiaeta,  and  Oorsets 
made  to  order.  Ladies'  Underwear  and  Toor- 
naires.    4331  Stcramento  street.  felllm 


AMERICAN     EXCHANCE, 

HAYVABD8. 

70KT  OAKEb PBOPKIETOK 

First-Class    Hotel. 


Bar  Sugar 

/IOB    SALE  — »18    KEARNT    STSEKT.    AT 


j»tmm*m 


ttsss 


A  Safe  and  speedy  Rerm 
dy  for  all  Bronchial  Affe 
tions,      Asthma,       Cold 
Coughs,    Loss    of  VolcJ 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  Cod 
sumption,       Hoarsenesl 
Pain  and  soreness  of  tl 
Breast,  and  ail  Difficulty 
arising    from     a    suddc 
Cold,  readily   yield   to  i 
healing  powers.     Ask  fi 
the  California   Hall's  Pu 
monary      alsam.    Sold  b 
all  Druggists. 

FBOPMIKTOBS, 

■417  Samoa,  «tre*t.  corner  Commerci 
i.lOIf 


THOMAS    W.    BREE. 
BIIiVBR  FIjATBI 

X*  MANUFACTURER 
j-T  — aitd— 

^^f  BEPA1BK« 

^T       DRlimrBlnjas, 

^C^  -1SB- 

O'l'HEB    MtfiKAI.    ISSTKUMEJO 

ESTABLISH  ED  IN  1  SOS. 


■S-Lmsohi  elves  on  tbe  B.D fo  led  Dram,  ft 
MISSION  STREET,  b.twe.n  First  and  Smcm 

N.  B-— Fine-tooed  Bil.er  solo  Buuos  for  P 
Msloi..!*  alw.n  on  hud.  iilSi 


FRENCH  MUTUAL  PHOVIDEII 
SAVINGS  &L0AN  SOCIETY.! 

Twenty-Sixth     Seml-Anvn^l     Ulvldea 

A  DIVIDEND  OF  NINE  PERCENT.  PEBA 
nnm  net,  (9  per  Coot.)  cpoa  the  onerttk 
of  the  french  ^-avingiand  Lo  n  (Society,  for  i 
six  months  ending  December  31it,  1S72,  has, 
conformity  wiin  tbe  ?eoort  (f  the  Conmitin 
V-  ri&cation  appointed  by  tbe  members  of  tbs  t 
oiety,  been  declared  by  the  Hoard  of  AdmlnUU 
t'on.  at  the  btmi-Aooail  Meetiog  held  on  t 
16th  instant.  This  dividend  will  be  payable 
and  after  the  eifroredoth  instant,  at  the  offlos 
the  Souiety,  41 1  Baeb  -'reet. 

Up-  r  AVE  Mi  HE, 
j  201m  Direotor  of  Prenob  SaTioge  Baas> 


A:DESIDEBATU1| 

....TO.... 

MANAGERS,  STARS  AND  COMBINATION 

A  COMPETENT   MAN'AGFR.     AGENT   A> 
Aoter,  with   15je.r='  exp'rienoe  in   Enalat  I 
America,  the  Oaoe  of  Good  Hope  and  Austral!  I 
Oolonies,  India  and  Ohina. 

IS  CPEN  TO  ENGAGEMENT. 

Ts  well  posted  with   the  profession  and  the  1 .. 
Can  rits  names  of  Managers,  Theatres  or  HaH 
L.ialof  Prices  and  belolog  capaoity,  in  nearly  a 
one  of  the  abore  places.    Apoly  to 

J.  H.  McOAEE.       . 
f  s4  lm  fl£0  Washiogtoo  street,  8.  f  I 


SANGER  HALL] 

(SINGER'S  HALL.) 
14     GEAET    ST.,     KEAB     KEAKM  I 


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ond  L'quon  on  hand* 

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delft  EAGLES  A  WILD,  Proprietor*, 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession 

THE  UNDERSIGNED.  WHO  HAS 
OTer  twelve  years  connected  with  the  press  < 
Melbourne,  And  is  well  known  by  the  members  i 
tbe  profession  in  the  Oolonies,  begs  to  latlMl  I 
that  he  in  prepared  to  give  experienced  adriesl 
all  persons  professionally  netting  or  madiUtisi 
visit  to  the  Australian  Oolooies.  Fee  moderaw 
Punctuality  in  dispatching  replies  may  be 
opon, 

WI^LIAV  RErTRY  WATE 
12Victoria    Chambers.   46  Oollini    streei 
taim»       AwntMiIia 


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PIPES  MADE  TO  ORDER  AT  , 
thesbortes  cotic*  AllPioesand 
Oifiar  Holders  wananted genuine, and 
to  color  well.  Mcr-ccaam  r"ipf  a  and 
walking  Cacea  Moanted  and  Repaired 
at  lowest  Eastern  Prices,  and  with  tbe  beei  wo» 
maoebio.  A  Urge  aatonment  of  Walking  Oaw 
and  tracer  Goods  of  every  description  always  c 
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SIC    FURNISHED    FOR    ALL, 
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and  for  sale. 

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gos-Ordvra  from  tbe  conntry  promptly  attandi 
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nV  All  Btlli  aoalnnt  the  AJnambra  Theatre  «nat  oe  preeented   hereafter  on  Honda;. 
aVI'eriornianoe  to  commanoa  punctually  at  elsbt   o'clock. 


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AMPHITHEATRE 

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In  her  HpBrui  tried  Bnrrbirk   Art. 

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1XMI.jDI.0ED  BY  J.KtMBBL 

14.— (Brand  Hnmlt  Act 

BY  H'LLE  VIOTORINK. 
1  ".Harry  Claris,  the  Man  will  I  lie  Iroa  Jaw.  Will 
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ONLY  TBM    CENTS. 

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STILL    CONTINUES, 

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HAT  BE  EXPECTED 

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iPresent     Week. 


r. W.Davidson  &  Co., 


NORTHWEST   CORNER 


A  PERFECT  RUSH 

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I*  now  offering  greater  BorKnlm  Hum  hnvo 

aver  be«a  oBei-ed  In  Han  Frunclicti 

With  nor  connection  In 

New  York,    Chieago,    and  St.  Louis, 

From  which  we  are  dully  recelTlDK  Qooda 
boaicht  at  the  l-»p.t  Ciiah   Prlcea 

in     ouiviaiiiKroY. 

OUB    MOTTO    IS    TO 

X  L  and  Undersell  All 


JUST    RECEIVED, 

1,000  pairs  Cuiilmero  I'm..*,  worth   SO  OO.  to  be 

•old  at  SB  ti  O. 
SOO  dor.ro.  White  Bhlrta,  worth    Si  SO,    to  be  told 

at  T.»  cent*. 
SO  eaiM  Of  He*T7      Indorclothtou,    40c      to  SI   CO 

Hats.      Hats.      Hats. 

From  BSc  to  SI  OO,  Mild  elsewhere    from   BA  to  G. 

ALSO,  AH  IMMENSE  STOUK  OF 

MOTIOHB.      FANOr     «OIID>,      BEKUI.IHH    CUT 

L.BKY,    PIPE.         BLOTII,    TOBACCO, 

-WATCHES,  BVBBEB   OOODB. 

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AMD  IN  FAOT.  BTKBYTHIKO. 

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IB  THS  OBBAT 

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(JAN    Bli    HAD    Al 

Stalls  S,  O,  Calitoruia  Mnrlfot 


MOUWTAIl¥  BEER. 


Only  Depot,  624_Sacramento  street. 

THIS  If*  THK  OIVT.T  RKAI.  I.AOEB,  AND 
tne  flu»««t  Bbgt  on  tbltt  UoMt,  It  in  PURK,  NOURISH- 
mO.andor  a  FINE  TAHTE.  It  is  Bold  by  tba  OIubs  at.  IOc, 
D*rdoa«nQi.ftrt  Boi.tU(i«t  SI  SO.  *nd  hr  10-Jtftllon  Ko««  « 
S3  OO.    itf-A  Hrst  oUm  HUT  LUNUH  from  11  to  1  Ooloo>-. 


riONKKB   SHOD    MAJr\TV,ACTOK'T. 


VILLE  DE  PARIS. 


■crcuioiu  to 


'KAINDLER,  SCELLIER,  LELIEVRE  &  CO., 

Wish  to  call  particular  atten- 
tion to  their 

BLACK  GROS  GRAIN  SUES 

Which  they  are  how  offering  at 
SI  SO  and  $2  per  yard.  Also, 
to  an  extensiva  and  well  assort- 
ed invoice  of 

Striped  Silks— New  Colors 
and  Styles. 

Our  House  in  Paris,  having  taken 
advantage  of  an  opportunity 
which  but  seldom  presents  It- 
self, has  been  buying  these  Silks 
exceedingly  cheap,  so  that  we 
are  enabled  to  offer  them  at  an 
EXTRAORDINARY  INDUCEMENT 


CITY    OF   PARIS, 

Occidental    Block, 


I'SE  JOUBHAi  OP  AMUSEMENT*. 


rBblblnd  ererr  Dw  l»  the,  To«r  by 
J.       3?.       BOOABDTJ6 

AT 

■»  Menkut  «■*   68S  '*V.uhl»*to»  tu. 

Below  Montgomery.  8m  Frmoifloo. 


Jjj'l  Day FEBBOABI  21, 1873 

AMUSEMENTS.    Etc 

C»iiforni*  Theatre. 

"Article  4?"  «u  parrormad  last  night.  That 
ttmplay   bu  not    hit    the    puolio    tasia   In   8aa 

Fr&Qoitoo  aa  it  did  in  New  York,  is  oe  fault  A  tboss 
engaged  in  lie  repre.eou.lion,  for  trerj  part  bu 
been  admirably  played.  To-aigbt  John  McOul- 
loagh  will  appear  for  tbe  first  time  in  three  montb* 
"Otbello"  will  be  performsd  and  Mr.  HoOnlleneh 
will  play  the  oharaoter  of  Iago.  George  D.  Onsp- 
lin  will  imperaonate  the  Moor,  Miai  Annie  Gra- 
bara  will  appearaa  Bssdsmona.  Toe  rest  of  the 
oast  appear j  on  oar  first  page-  To-morrow,  Waita- 
logton'a  Birthday,  bhiel'a  play  of  "Damon  and 
Pytaiae"  nill  be  performed  witi  John  MoOnllonah 
u  Dtmo-.  "Ireland  M  it  Was,"  with  J.  0.  W.1- 
liameoD  and  M.si  Maggie  Moore  in  the  leading 
pane,  will  be  played  ai  an  aftsrpiieos  At  the  mat- 
inee to-morrow  "Article  47*'  will  be  played  for  the 
lac. i  time. 
Alhambra, 

The  sketch  of  "Lire  on  the  Arkansiw,"  with 
winch  the  capital  ent.rtaisment  (riven  at  tan 
house  closes,  is  pariionlarly  good.  J.  G.  Russell, 
M.  Aineley  bcott,  W.  F.  Baker  and  G.  W.  Rocka- 
ieller.  aing  a  namberof  the  good  old  songs  which 
tint  established  negro  minstreley  as  as  institution 
ID  this  conntry.  The  full  programme,  which  ep- 
pesr3  on  our  firtt  psge.  will  be  given  a1^  the  mati- 
nee to-morrow,  and  Billy  Emerson,  Johnny  Allen, 
and  tae  rest  of  the  company  will  appear, 
ainjruirfo'e  Opera  House. 

The  pnblic  of  ban  Francisco  wilt  Saturday 
citcht  be  afforded  one  more  opportunity  to  hear 
Madame  Agatha  States  In  opera,  before  ber  depar- 
ture for  Mexico.  Charles  Alp  era,  who  has  aosno- 
cesjfolly  managed  the  eeaion  of  Italian  opera 
and  baa  done  better  tban  many  impreasaiioa  who 
have  preceded  him-  will  be  tba  recipient  of  a  ben- 
efit, wbich  we  hope  will  prove  a  bumper.  The 
opera  to  be  performed  is  the  ever  popular  one  an- 
titled  "tl  Barbieredi  Biviglia."  The  oaat  appears 
en  our  first  page. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Oogill  and  Cooper  have  made  a  hit  in  "The  Apes 
of  Borneo;"  Miss  Agnes  Kennedy  is  very  popular 
in  character  songs  and  faroe ;  Miss  Lillie  Hall  ap- 
pears in  soog  and  dance;  a  nnmber  of  amusing 
acts  are  performed,  and  altogether  a  very  lively 
efitettvioment  is  given.  A  very  attractive  bill  is 
id  preparation  for  Satarday  night, 
Wilson's  Grand  Amphitheatre. 

This  hsadsomtly  fitted  up  place  of  amassment 
presents  a  very  attractive  appearance  every  even- 
ing, crowded  as  it  is  with  fsabionable  people. 
M'ile  Dookrill's  daring  and  graceful  equestrian 
not  is  admired  by  all.  J.  Kennibel  is  so  thoroughly 
original,  that  all  are  delighted  with  him,  and  the 
programme  is  an  excellent  ons  throughout.  It 
will  be  performed  in  (all  at  the  matinea  to-mor- 
row. 
IToodward'i  Gardens. 

On  Saturday  (Washington's  Blithday),  Pro- 
lessors  Ooe  and  Lay  willmakeanasoensionin  tbeir 
immense  gas  balloon.  Daring  the  afternoon  there 
will  be  a  grand  performance.  Tne  baby  oamel  can 
be  seen  every  day.  The  skating  rink  is  open  dur- 
ing every  day  and  Tuesday, Thursday  and  Saturday 
evenings.  Grand  performance  and  gas  balloon  aa- 
oansion  on  Sunday. 

anatomical  Mrs£Tra.— -One  of  the  most 

•ompleta  collections  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
States,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  beau- 
tiful iTfx  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
Only)  at  the  Musantn  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
aour  may  be  profitably  ■nent  here. 


Unit©  an  Institution* 

Tim  following  figures  show  .the  animal 
ooat  of  Euitaining  Plymouth  Church,  Brook- 
lyn: Mr.  Beeoher  is  paid  annually  $20,000; 
Mr.  Haliday,  $3,000;  Mr.  Weild,  first  sexton, 
$1,200.  The  mueic  costs  $3,000;  insurance. 
$500;  current  expenses,  $7,000;  "Plymouth 
Library,  $700.  To*.,!,  $43,900.  Now  the 
question  is,  looking  at  this  expenditure  in  a 
b«-iness-l,ke  mucner,  how  many  Plymouth 
Church  souls  are  eared  annually,  and  what 
do  they  cost  a  piece? 


Nutmegs. 

[  From  the  Daubary  News.  1 

The  praprio'.or  of  one  of  our  livery  stables 
has  several  hundred  lradsof  fertilizer  for 
silo,  wbioh  he  off-tis  at  one  dollar  a  load, 
eaoh  purchaser  receiving  a  handsome  chromo 
worth  five  dollars. 

A  Liberty-aireet  man  makes  complaint  to 
the  police  of  his  wife,  who  eats  dry  cake  in 
bed.  If  the  polics  wont  help  him,  be  is  go- 
ing to  get  a  suit  of  underclothes  made  of 
sheet-iron  and  wear  them,  nigh  s. 

A  Danbury  man  was  explaining  to  his 
wife,  Sunday  morning,  how  he  mother 
used  to  cojk  her  pan  eakes,  when  she  in- 
terrupted him  with  a  batter  pit  her.  He  is 
now  experimenting  with  a  new  kind  of  salve. 

A  new  applicant  for  exchange  is  a  dingy 
denizen  of  the  wilds  of  Nebraska,  which 
claims  a  circulation  of  30,000.  We  are  in- 
clined t?  dispute  this  statement  until  we 
paw  the  marks  of  a  hand  press  on  the  sheet. 
This  coavinoed  ns  that  taere  was  no  exag- 
geration. 

A  subscriber  who  has  been  engaged  stud- 
ying a  work  on  bygieoe,  despairingly  writes 
(o  ask  us  if  there  is  any  ereated  thing  per- 
fectly harmless  to  eat  Ireely  of.  Tne  only 
thoroughly  wholesome  article  of  diet  we 
know  of  is  stout  twine.  It  should  be  fas- 
tened with  a  slip  knot  about  the  waist  and 
whensver  the  patient  feels  a  pang  of  hanger 
he  is  to  draw  up  the  string. 

A  Brookfield  man  writes  for  the  best  way 
to  manage  a  bull.  If  our  Brookneld  friend 
has  got  a  bull  on  bia  premises,  and  the  bull 
is  well,  we  don't  wan't  to  manage  it.  All 
he  has  got  to  do  is  to  get  a  few  things  to- 
gether, mortgage  his  place  and  steer  straight 
for  the  west.  He  might  as  wtll  try  to  ward 
off  a  streak  of  lightning  with  a  fifty  cent 
paint  brush  as  to  manage  a  bull. 

Seme  time  ago  a  Danbury  mau  loaned  an 
eye  doctor  one  hundred  dollars  to  start  in 
business.  Ths  trade  wasn't  very  good, 
and  ,tbe  doctor  sunk  the  money.  What  do 
yon  suppose  his  backer  did  ?  Sued  the  doc- 
tor ?  Not  at  all.  He  jnst  get  an  .umbrella 
with  a  hooked  handle,  and  carried  it  under 
bis  arm.  Three  months  afterward,  that  eye 
doctor  paid  the  hundred  dollars,  and  next 
spring  will  lead  one  of  our  most  accom- 
plished heireEses  to  the  altar. 


Drama . 

"Drama"  is  a  general  term,  f  om  the 
Greek,  meaning  a  something  done,  and 
therefore  applied  to  a  composition  repre- 
senting a  picture  of  human  life,  involving 
aotion,  and  accommodated  or  constructed  so 
as  to  be  represented.  It  may  have  a  more 
limited  signification,  ^however,  and  be  ap 
plied  to  a  dramatic  or  theatrical  production 
of  a  mixed  or  peculiar  character,  generally 
of  the  serious  order,  which  does  not  fall 
apscifioally  under  the  definite  cla-3  of  trage- 
dy or  comedy— the  first  of  which  is  a  dra- 
matic workthe  principal  elements  of  which 
are  of  a  grave  cast,  and  closes  tragically; 
tbe  second  is  an  entertaining  picture  of  life, 
the  prevailing  tone  of  which  is  mirthful  and 
enlivening,  and  the  close  happy. 


New  Jersey    Sports. 

Newark  has  started  the  refined  sport  of 
cat-fighta..  "Spotted  Tail"  beat  "Bonder" 
after  six  ronnds,  Sou-er  being  left  minus 
one  eye  and  part  one  ear,  whilst  S.  T,  lost 
half  a  tail. 

X*lie    Best    Remedies, 

Dr.  Ferry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Pec 
r -'a  Webfoot  Pill?,  for  all  bin>us  complaints, 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Sansome 
street,  center:  of  Oomnurcial,  * 


Reckless  Statement. 

An  Eastern  exchange  says: 

A  young  man  writes  to  us  to  know  how 
much  money  he  should  have  to  get  married. 
It  depends  a  g<  oi  deal  on  circumstances, 
but  five  dollars  is  about  the  average  price. 
That 'a  what  we  paid. 


The  Debt  StiU  Unpaid. 

Looking  over  an  old  ledger,  says  The 
Dinbury  News,  we  see  a  long  array  of  names 
of  persons  indebted  to  us.  Some  of  them 
lave  died,  and  now  are  angels  in  heaven, 
but  they  owe  us  jnst  tbe  same. 


Ho-w    to  Procure    Bargains. 

Attend  the  auction  ra'eiof  Watson  A  Barn- 
hart  at  th?lr  auction  salesroom,  113  Sutter  street, 
aoj9lniDR  tbe  new  Olrous  Amphitheatre,  Bad  you 
are  sura  to  i  rocure  bargains.  Sale  days— Mon- 
days aid  Friday*.  Ca.h  advanced  on  merohan- 
Uide.     Out-door  sales  promptly  attended  to.    s 

Everybody    Suited. 

There  la  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
in  bats.  At  "  Ths"  Bat  Store,  6*T  Washington 
street  (second  hat  atora  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  atjleo  can  be  found.  The  stock  la  lmme nae 
— the  prlceB  ara  reasot  able.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  ia  sore  to  be  suited. 

Frost,  and  Sweet, 

For  the  beat  confectionery,  go  to  Oanty  and 
Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Sutler. 


A  Happy  New  Tear. 

What  a  pleaBmre  it  ia  to  meat  a  smiling  counte- 
nance, whether  it  be  on  tbe  street  or  in  tbe  parr 
lor.  Aad  why  !■  it  that  tome  faoeo  wear  a  contin- 
ually happy  look  *  It  1*  "imply  because  tbey  lira  on 
a  plain,  nutritions  anafaubatantial  diet.  That  man 
la  a  public  benefactor  who  will  conscientiously 
serve  ns  with  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
meaL  Lonia  Meyers.  Droonetor  of  the  "White 
House."  Kearny  street,  also  of  the  Capitol  Res- 
taurant, Fourth  street-  does  It.  as  hundreds  can 
enthusiastically  testily.  Bis  kit  Ob  ens  are  marvels 
of  order  and  cleanliness.  Try  him.  ana  you  will 
find  it  impossible  to  eat  elsewhere. 


-clenlt.il  ana.  pleasure. 

Tnere  are  not  too  many  pleasures  In  Ban 
Francisco.  Nothing  Is  more  pleasant,  nothing 
more  health -giving  than  a  drive  into  tne  coun- 
try now  ana  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
keep  a  carriage  of  their  own.  can  and  one 
equal  In  elegance  to  any  private  conveyance 
at  the  Occidental  Carnage  Etand.  Frank  Bou- 
cod  has  there,  and  at  his  stables  1010  Stockton 
street,  carriages  of  every  description.  His 
amen  are  careful  and  experiences,  his  charges 
are  moderate.  The  moral  of  the  above  is: 
to  to  Frank  Bouton  as  the  occidental  Hotel 
when  you  want  a   carriage.  o 


Genuine   Havana    Cigars, 

Beat  tiTan^s  at  61     AJvntgomery  street,  3,  W. 
oojner        lerchant.    Franck  ft  Cahn.  q 


What   Cheer    L«aundry 
Is  the  best  laindry  In  Ban  Franoleoo. 


The  Choicest  Confectionery. 

-John  H.  :;omer  has  just  cpaued  a  new  and 
handaomB  confectionery  store  at  126  Beamy 
street,  where  cm  be  obtained  eupericr  finely 
riavrr.  a  ronfeotlonery  of  all  kinds.  Balls  and 
j*artiea  supplied. a 

"VTnatklnff  Returnea  in  One  Pay 


Lilvo    Wen. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  Is  the  oauseof  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Wash. 
ingtoa  treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  an  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Booken,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  eince 
1819.  provides  for  nil  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  Btimagundl  soup,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  tbe  heart  of 
man  can  desin.  The  nest  cue  of  tea  in  the 
eity  —  English  breakfast  tea  — Souchong  and 
Orange  Pekoe— can  be  obtained  here.  a 


Ol'B    DEAD. 

Nothing  is  our  own :  we  hold  our  pleairrtS 
Just  a  little  while  ere  they  aro  fled. 

One  by  one  life  robs  ua  of  our  treasures- 
Nothing  Is  oar  own  <.x:epi  our  dead. 

hev  sre  oin,  and  hold  iu  faithful  keeping. 
Safe  forever,  all  they  took  away. 
Cr del  lift*  caa  uevf r  stir  that  sleeping  ; 
Cruel  time  caa  never  selza  that  prey. 

How  the  children  leave  ua  1  and  no  traces 
Linger  of  t  ha;  tmlileg  angel  btnd ; 

Gone,  forever  gone,  and  in  their  places 
Weary  men  and  anxious  women  atind.  a 

Yet  we  have  tome  little  ones  still  ours ; 

They  have  kept  the  baby  smile,  we  know, 
Which  we  kl«ed  one  day  and  hid  with  flowers, 

On  their  dead,  white  faces  long  ago. 

Is  love  ours,  and  diwj  dream  we  know  It, 
Bound  with  all  our  heart-strings  to  our  owa  ? 

Any  cold  and  crael  dawn  may  show  it 
Shattered,  desecrated,  oveittrawn. 

Only  the  dead  hearts  forsake  us  never  1 
Live,  th-it  to  Death'a  lo?  a!  car  =  h*s  fled, 

Is  thus  consecrate!  ours  forever, 
And  no  change  can  rob  us  of  our  dead. 


Photograpnlo    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Feoplea  Art 
Gallery,  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 

Mission  atreet.  T 

m 
Halrworlc  and  Combings 

Made  up  neat  and  cheap  at  850  Washingtcn 
attest,  near  Stockton.    Side  curls  steamed  for 

twenty-five  cants. ^^^  » 

Pli  ~      " 


n't  Locauoni 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  In  a 
Oentral  location,  should  visit  the  Alharobra, 
and  inspect  the  line  suites  of  rooms  to  let  then 

■aataBnaaaaal 


A  Real  Elocutionist. 

The  New  York  correspondent  of  the  Bos- 
ton Sat  ] relay  Evening  Qaz9tts  say*: 

Mr.  J.  M.  Bellew,  tbe  English  elocutionist, 
has  been  delighting  our  citizens  with  his 
magnificent  readings.  His  voice  is  riob  and 
svmpn'h -tic,  and  his  skill  in  representing 
the  different  phases  of  the  emotions  some- 
thing marvellous.  His  great  merit  is,  that 
he  is  sitisritd  with  remaining  true  to  nature, 
and  rarely,  if  ever,  indulges  in  that  rant 
which  is  no  common  both  on  the  stage  and  in 
the  pulpit.  On  Moaday  evening  he  inter- 
preted iha  "closet  scene"  in  '  'Hamlet,"  and 
gave  some  "points"  whioh  deBerve  a  place  tn 
the  aotinge  tition  of  the  tragedy.  Having 
a  Bomewhat  exteosive  acquaintance  with 
stage  traditions,  and  knowing  bow  esgerly 
sueh  traditions  arescized  by  public  readers, 
I  wbb  astoniBned  at  Mr.  Bsllew  thinking  for 
MtnS9if,  and  delighted  that  tbe  result  was  so 
far  removed  from  commonplace.  Pope's 
'•Vital  Spark"  was  given  with  an  organ  ac- 
companiment, and  was  received  with  un- 
qualified tokens  of  delight,  Judging  fiom 
wrjdt  he  has  performed,  Mr.  Belle*  is  a  cul- 
tivated gentleman,  with  a  thorough  knowl- 
edge of  the  power  of  the  human  voice,  'and 
a  rare  skill  in  adapting  tone  and  emphasis  to 
tbe  emotion  to  be  displayed.  What  a  de- 
lightful ohange  it  would  be  if  our  "star" 
actors  and  actresses  hail  been  taught  in  the 

school  of  Mr.  Bellew! 

— .  ^  „ 

We  Cannot. 

The  New  Yrrk  Tribune  Bays:  Imagine,  if 
you  can,  Daniel  Webster  stoutly  affirming, 
with  eyes  uprolleS  to  Heaven,  that  he  never 
owned  a  share  of  tbe  Appleion  Mills  Com- 
pany's stook,  and,  when  hauled  before  a 
committee  of  CoagreBB,  meekly  whimpering 
}  bat  he  bought  it  for  his  wife! 

.*. 

GLAiBVOYairx.—  Madame  Olara  Aatonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
haa  removed  to  323  Kearny  st.  Consultations  in 
English,   French  and  German.  3 


American  Watches, 

Beduced  trices,  .it  E  A.  Oil  lender's  62  Sec 
ond  St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    'Watches  cstref oily  repaired.  d 

Holiday    Punohsi. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tahles 
that  compare  with  Squersa's.  Equ&iza's  Punches 
are  fameua  for  the  high  ait  shown  in  tbeir  man- 
ufacture, :hb  happy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonlos,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  the  great  Sqnarza,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
tbe  Holiday  tables.  For  sale  at  the  new  branch, 
317  Kearnv  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
l20Leide3dorff  street.  H 


Fob  Saxe— A  lot  of  oheapt Ilk  dresses,  at  33 
Opary  street.     A  good  price  paid  lor  cast-off 

clothing.  ^  £ 

Cheap  Jewelry,  Kid  Gloves,  and  Laclles  and 

Gents'  Frroiahlng   Good?,   at  Bank's,  store,  86 
Fonrth  street.    Cheapest  in  the  city.  e 

Diamond    Catarrn    Bemedy 

Is  a  sure  onre  for  Catarrh  or  Colds,  Aak  your 
drugalst  for  it,  or  send  to  Dr,  A.  F.  Evot,  No. 
0  Post  street. z 

tTor    Wa«liln(E 

Bhirts,  $1  60  per  dos.;  small  pieces,  80o,  per 
V  a.    At  the  What  Oheer  Laundry-  • 

If  You    Want 

Tour  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
not  spoiled,  send  them  to  the  What  Cheer  Laun 
Iry.  x 

Fcr  a  cafe  and  efficient  Beautzfieb  of  the 

Complexion,  use  Diosti'e  Famous  Cbkme  ns 
Lib,  l 


The  Mountain  Beer  is  the  only  real  Lager  on 
this  Ccast.  Call  and  try  it,  at  624  Saoramento 
Etrett,  where  it  if  sold  Bt  10  cents  a  glass.       x 

Beat    C{\i&lit..>'    of   X>o«re>fc:ln 

Driving  gloves,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  the  What 
Oheer  Laundry  x 

McDowell,  Show  Card  Writer 

B-ady  made   and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 

608  Market  Btreet,  car.  Post  and  Montgomery  d 

Lever  Buckle    ssuspeiicter*. 

At  $1  per  pair— 26  per  cent,  cheaper  than  elae- 
rvhpra — at  th*  Whmt  Cheer  Laundry.  v 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

viBorKu  cmr,   hfvada, 

THIS  ELEGANT  THEATBE  HAS  BBBN  SB- 
decorated,  And  can  bo  rented  by  tbe  eight  or 
by    the  week.     Stars   and   traveling    oomtwaias 
liberal/*;  txe*tod  witb  oa  Application  by  latter 
JCUN     PIPEK, 
MaiiA«er  &nd  sole  Proprietor, 
-2.r  ^         d.   H.  UeOAU£, 
«SJO  WnehirifftoB  street.  Sah  Francisco. 


Philadelphia   Restaurant. 

OHAB.  V.  BEHGOLD,  PBOPBIKTOB. 

THE  0H010E8T  MEATS  AHD 
yeg.t»*l89,  Board  by  tee  weed. 
*•»/[»«  fi-REHT.  between  Ke.rrTj 
Mil  Mont.fem.r.  m.rj*  V 


sLHftMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

•£*»      FBTBLY  FDBVIBHBD  BOOMS,  8DX- 
a™j  glo  or  in  salts, 


Complimentary  Benefit 

BAN  FEANCiseo,  February  15th.  1873. 

WB.  THE  UNDERSIGNED  OtTlZENS  OF 
Ban  Francisco,  sod  professional  t'l.nds  of 
Mtt.  and  MRS.  OHAHLhS  (JOBIKLL,  wish  to 
tender  tlem  a  Oomplimen  ar;  Benefit.  Lime  and 
place  to  be  designated  b.  the  reoipi&rj's,  aa  we 
wish  to  brin*  oar  families  and  little  ooes  to  wit- 
ness MR.  UOhlhLL'S  admirable  perform  an  oe  and 
expositions  of  V«ntril<  qui^m  and  eHsht-of-  band, 
in  addition  to  MRU.  OOKlELL'd  br-aatifal  ballads 
and  aerio-comio  cbaraeteristie  vocajlam',  and  tbe 
infant  la  petite  Corlel'.  in  bis  trnly  wonderlal  Act- 
ing and  Imitatiooa 
O.  O.  O'DoDBe'l,  M.  D.  Thomas  O'Nell, 
W.  W.  bantroft,  A.  B.  Olaaoo, 

S.  >.  Sample,  W.  Moss, 

B.  P.  Taylor.  F.  Gsoms  Geiger, 

Le-zyneky  A  Bro.  D    Kea'tcr, 

Merit.  CJnrjubenoks,  JKdwin  Deayfli, 

O.  D eaves,  W.  BawkinB, 

v\  iiltam  Miller,  Jonn  Bsnoett. 

B.  G.  Bart.  Obaa.  K.  Onrtis. 

B.  V.  Steritt,  B.  S.  Torris, 

John  H.  MoOaba,  fl.  Sbear, 

Kec  &  Co.,  And  many  other*. 

M.  KtUs.  f  Iel8  tf 

REFIaY* 

Ba»  t  ba  nci  sco.  Feb.  19, 1873. 

TO  MESSRS.  BANCROFT.  WOiBl.  SAM- 
pies,  Gennett,  and  other*.  We  feel  highly 
flattervd  by  jonr  iceneroos  oompliment,  and  take 
tbis  oD^ortao>ty  of  aaceoting  it.  And  will  nse  onr 
atraoer,  endeavor^  t>  make  our  entertainment  the 
most  instrnotiTS  as  well  as  smnsioir  tb«t  haa  been 

Slven  in  yonr  eoodly  o.ty.  We  eelect  Magni'e's 
pe-a  House  f>r  the  oooasion.  The  btoedt  to 
take  place  Monday  evening,  Feb.  2«tb,)S73.  Dis- 
tributed programmes  wtll  rally  explain  our  bill  of 
fare.     We  are,  aire,  yours  obediently. 

MK.  AND  MRS.  UHA.U.  OOK1ELL. 


McDANIEL'S 

Museum  and  Theatre. 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

THE  UNDERSIGNED  WOULD  MOST  RB- 
spectfnHy  represent  to  yon  and  toe  pnblio  gen- 
erally, tbat  be  is  now  prepared  to  fnrriab  facil- 
ities for  exhibitions  of  every  kind  and  obaraotar, 
wbioh  sfioald  deserve  tbe  patronage  of  the  pnb- 
lio. Be  bas  erected  at  Obeynne,  Wyoming,  A 
LABGE  AND  OuMMODIOUS  HALL,  witb  goal 
Soecery  and  Slave.  Tbe  Hall  is  well  ventilated 
and  lighted,  and  made  comfortable  for  Jill  seasons 
of  the  year.  THE  BEST  OF  MUSJC,  both  String 
and  Brass,  can  be  famished  at  ala^pnea. 

Saiiafactory  arracgemenia  will  176  made  with 
THKATBIOAL  OR  O  I  HER  COMPANIES,  eith- 
er for  Renting  of  Hall  or  performances  on  a  per- 
centage of  the  receipt*.    Correspond enoe  "Olici  ted. 

Addreca.  J.  MoDANIBL, 

Lock  Box  No .  1,  Cheyenne.   Wyoming. 

If.  B.— Curiosities  wanted  for  the  Ohayenne 
Mosenm.  Those  wishing  engagements,  state  low- 
est terms  for  tbe  Winter  Season,  sending  photo- 
Traph  to  my  address.  Half  Paaaage  Money  re- 
:nnded  after  filling  ensatzeBaents. 

JAMES  McDANIEL, 
Proprietor  Cheyenne  Theatre  aad  Museum. 
oo22  3m  Look  Box  No.  1,  Cheyenne,  W.  T. 


CHEYENNETHEATRE 
Professionals  Wanted. 


SIX  FIRST-CLASS  PEOPLE.-MTJST  HAVE 
good  Wardrobe,  Fonr  Ladies  and  two  Gen- 
tlemen to  be  good  in  general  basinesa  for  the  com- 
ing Winter  beatoa,  commeaoing  the  first  week  In 
November,  1872.  Addre-a  stating  lowest  terms, 
with  Photograph.  Half  Fare  refunded  after  ail- 
ing engagement 

JAMES  McDANIEL, 
Proprietor  Cheyenne  Theatre  and  Maaenm, 
0053  Look  Box  1,  Oheyenos,  W.  T. 


TO  VARIETY^ARTISTESV 

yARIETT  ABTISTES  AND  MINSTREL 
*  performers  going  from  San  Franolsoo  to  New 
York,  or  rice  versa,  should  stop  at 

SALT    LAKE    CITY. 

First-elsss  engagements  offered  to  firat-olaas  poo- 
dle at   "THE  BOWERY,"   Alain  street,  Joseph 
Dndley,   Manager.     Letters  so  addressed,  or  to 
Diet   Brown,   Business  Manager,   will   receive 
prompt  reply.  f«a  im 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  VCO  MARKET  STREET,  HARRY  OOR- 
byn  respectf aly  tof orms  bis  friends  and  pat- 
rons tbat  be  baa  refitted  in  beantif al  style  this 
cosy  and  comfortable  resort,  aod  will  bs  pleased 
to  see  tbem,  one  and  all,  and  bave  them  sample 
some  of  the  ch  -iceet  wine*  and  liqnors,  A  new 
billiard  table  from  the  munnfaoto  y  of  LlesenSe.d 
with  Phelan  and  Collet  der'e  latest  patent  steel- 
fsoed  onehions,  bas  been  Dlaoed  in  the  Billiard 
Parlor.  1  he  popnlar  and  efficient  beverage  manip- 
ulator. Tommy  Carroll,  can  be  found  in  his  old  po- 
sition prepared  to  dispecae  creator  a  comfort  to  all. 
ja3l  tf 


»«_ — a 


S.  F.  BUSINESS  D1RETT0J 

IkookseUera  und  eUattonera. 

H.H.  Moore,  609  Montgomery,  near  Meichan    J 

llunlneoi  Oollesre*. 
Heald's,  Bnant  A  Stratton's  College,  24  Pot  k] 

Hut  chert, 
Kata,  Fred,  Stalla  H  to  10(i.  California  Market  J 

Brau  Fouaderlea. 
Weed  A  Kingwell,  California,  125  First  at, 

French  Fancy    Ck»«ds. 
Looan  A  Co.,  19  Montgomery,  U»7  and  1W  BotW  ij 

Ilurnun  Ilulr. 
Sampson.  A.  B.  A  Co..  110  Second  etreat. 

Mualc  and  MdHcuI  Instrotiienta,    I 
Keene, O.  0.,  mf t-.  aooordians,  repairer  of  all  1 
mnsioal  instruments.  N.E.  oor.  Bash  A  Ksi 
Wines  and  Liqnors.     (Wholese!*,) 
Dansri  F.  A  Co..  504  Front 


MESSRS.  M'NEIL  &  CALDER 

.  HKOUNOE  TO  THEIR  FRIENDS  AITD 
A  tbe  Pnblic  g.Qer.lly,  tb.t  the,  b.ve  opan.d 
under  OOLMAJf'S  CLOTHING  STORF,  Oornsr 
of  Baeh  and  Montgomery  etTeete.  with  .  WELL 
8ELE0TED  STOOK  o( 
CHOICE  WISES, 

I.IQIOB8    AND 

CIOABS, 

All  .re  iDvlted  to  osH.  ul  AEOBIE  MCNEIL 
ANB  WM.  O.  OALDER  will  do  their  belt  to 
nuk.  th.m  oomtorUbl*.  I.atf 


lYIme.  JOSEPHINE  EDMOND 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC  phtsicia: 

TWEJtTT     TEAK*      ftp     PKAfTTi 

IN  THE  TREATMENT  OF  DlSEABESTJf 
dent  to  females  hai  plaa-d  Madame  Edam 
at  tbe  head  ot  all  phvsiolans  makioi.  snob  praal 
a  specialty,  and  enables  ber  to  guarantee  a  im. 
and  permanent  onre  in  the  worst  oaaei  ofr 
prersion  and  menstraal  deraokrernsnta.  Lu 
will  find  Madame  Edmonds  a  skillrnl  pbriloi 
and  it  ia  to  tbeir  interest  to  con-jalt,  her  in  aUc 
eases  inoideot  to  women  before  tampering  * 
poisonous  noetrcms.  qaaok  doctors  and  bombs 
Madams  Edmonds  describes  diseasss  withSS 
iaforma'ion  from  the  patie  t,  and  oorea  wiloi 
the  nse  of  mercury  or  exoerimenta,  thos  ear 
from  wrong  treatment  for  privue,  chronic  i 
cancer  diseasee.  Correm>«nlooo6  etnotlresi 
dential.  Office  and  residence,  415  Pine  strt 
between  Kearny  and  Montgomery,  Jattl 


DAVE  MEN  DBS  A  CO.  at  ths 

. .  .  old  original  Red  Lion.  1*  Geary 

street,  between  Kearny  and  Onpoot,  where  yon 
oan  bave  HOT  AND  COLD  DRINKS,  notforget- 
tlng  the  old  Pioneer  Lnnoh.  The  "Old  Sport"  is 
always  on  band. 


DR.  H.  C.  F.  BEHRENS. 

O  F  F'l  O  B  . 
HO.     *IS    KEABNT    8TIBKT, 
Between  Bnsh  and  Sutter.  ja30  lm 


N° 


CENTRAL. 

O.  118  OBARY  STREET. 
Beet  aocommodatioos  for 
Families  in    the    oity.      Private 
entrance  for  Ladlta.    Hair  Dotting,  Sbaviog  and 
Shanspeoiug.    Children's  Hair  neatly  ont.    I*di*s 
Shampooing  SO  osot*. 
IvlTlm  L.  OORRIVBAU.Proorietor. 


CANDIES 

.  LL     KIND*     OB    THE     FDTBBT  ajCANDl 
a. mads  at  oar  Steam  nsiiilr*F***l(in   flinfi    *t 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 
PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTIT01 

N.  E.  cor.  Jaekeoa  one!  Kearny  eta. 

THB  GREAT  ERADIOATOR  OF  8PE0I, 
COMPLAINTS,  formerly  of  Lock  Hoinit 
I,ond"D,  and  tbe  last  twelve  ^ esra  of  San  Fraaeis 
DR.  T'.'ZER  informs  Lhe-Btfli  :t«d  that  after  Til 
ing  all  the  HOSPITALS  IN  LONDON  Al 
PaR<3,  aud  ependimj  one  year  in  the  moste* 
brated  Hotpital  in  London,  ibe  LOCK,  bs  has: 
opened  bis  old  Medical  Inautu  e  at  the  old  Itai 
where  he  can  always  be  loend,  DR.  T02BR  t 
for  forty  years  met  witb  nsparalleled  enooss* 
tbe  treatment  of  dise«B'  generally  kaowa 
OHBONIO  AND  SPECIAL  OOMPLaINTS. 

DK.    CHAS.    H.    TOZEK 

ia  in  every  wav  responsible,  binding  bimself 
effeot  a  permanent  cube,  or  making  no  ohanc 
Those  who  cannot  off  ird  to  pay  for  advios  a 
medicine  will  be  obargfd  fnr  mediaioe  only.  TE 
M<jN  I  HLY  RES  I-iiKATlVE  PILLS,  never knoi 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  oases  for  whioh  tosys 
recommended,  are  to  bs  obtained  only  al  i 
office.  Price,  J5  per  box.  Fnll  direction  on  sa 
box,  sent  h?  r- sprees  or  other-rise. 

Drt.  TOZER  doea  not  imitite  the  advsrtlsi 
Q->aoba  who  make  it  a  pr*<  tioe  to  publish  fst 
affidavits  and  ot  ber  false  r  f -ronce*,  bat  refers' 
tbe  moet  respeotsbte  people  ia  the  State,  whom 
has  cubed  of  diseases  whioh  others  have  tailed 
onre. 

DK.    CbTAK.    IT.  TOZEK, 
N,  E.  corner  Kearny  and  Jackson  streets, 

fel-tf  San  Franeise* 


OUTSIDE    LANDS 

ANY  AND  ALL  PERSONS  THAT  HAI 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  017 
SIDE  LAltD  ASSESSMENTS  can  cava  t> 
amount  refanded  at  tba  office  of  the  nndenifa* 
npon  the  presentation  of  am  order  from  tl 
Mayor  and  Oity  and  Couniy  Attorney. 
delS  if  A.    AVftTlN. 


DIVXDENP     NOTICE. 

MASONIC    SAVINGS   AHD   LOAN    BAND 

No.    O  Post   atreet.  ssTa.*onlc  Tesapl*,: 

SAN  FRANCISCO. 

AT  A  MEETING  OF  TUB  BOARD  OF  DIB1C 
tors  of  tbis  Bank,  held  January  '»0tb.  187: 
a  dividend  was  decla^-a  at  tbe  rate  of  ten  (10)  ps 
oent.  par  annum  on  Term  ir  Permanent  D.poilU 
and  eight  per  cant,  per  anonm  oa  Ordinary  Di 
posits,  far  ths  semf-anooat  term  ending  Jinasr 
21st,  1873,  payable  oa  and  after  February  1st, fcTTl 
free  from  all  taxes.  6KOX(.£  HO  ltIN»,  , 
ja2J-im Seor.tarr. 


Biggest  Race  Yet! 

THE  BUM  AN  RAOB. 


rrflE  MAJORITY  OF  THOSE  WKS 
-"-  reside  In  Han  Fruacltco,  hay  theli 
Shirt*  and  Furnishing  Ooods  of  BEMI 
DICT  A  CO.,  No.  3  Second  street,  he 
eanu  they  are  alwsyi  treated  well  *ai 
bar  their  irood*  at  the  lowest   prices,  ai 

"TfiK    OLD  STAND," 


&    XaB£S 

EXTINGUISHES 


"ABSOLUl'ALY     THB     BKKT    'FBOTE0T10I 
AOAINbT  FIRE  1" 

BEND     FOB     THEla     "  ItECO    D  " 

B.  B.  Ibwik  A  Co.,  General    Agents  Pacific  Coast 

For  a*le  by  vT.  R  MURDOUH. 

Local  Atteot,  312  California  s'„  San  FranCiMO 


ARION 

_  Pianoforte 

DEOLABED  BT  TBE  JUDGES  AT  A'JjjJJ 
Pur  >f  tb.  Am.rlc.r.  In»titot.,ftt«r.WB" 
told  tri^   M»tMt   Sieinw..',    Oblotorort.  » 
otlimjlobrTHK  BE8T  ON  RXBIBITIOl*.    ■ 
eiT«TA35,  Sole  A  rent.    »0  O'F.rT.U  •«•" 
N  B.-Pl.no,  ot  ,;i  ,tyl«,  TO  RENT.         ■»"<_ 


J.    C.    COMBES, 

TEKHAPIN    ICTJNCrfi 

Cor.  Secowd  and  T«bcnt»    .treet^ 

,^-T.rr.pia    oonstaotly   on    hud 

Ojster,  ia   every    style.     PBIVAT1 

SUPPEK     BOOMS  FOB  FAKTIBf 

dec  SI  lm 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

mVO    OF    THE    LEADING    MBMBBRS    OF  j 

X    the  Theatrical    Profession  tn   '  aliforoia  pre- 
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METROPOLITAN  THEATRE 


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MR«.  O.  R    •Al'UniRIl 


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KORRoW,    TMBDART  IM 

AnnlvA-aarr       of      W*ahin(ton'a       Blrtlid«y, 

Wb«D  will  b.  .M*d  .hi. I  .  Of..i  P.ir.Mio  r:»7, 

x>jAlHgco3V  and  aE^Y-rxxxjaLS 

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IFalBST-aAISTiD 


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HON DAT  EVEN1SO.  r.bniArl  3«tti— 

THE     FABBRI     COMBINATION! 

lrrcLiUOino 

SIONOH    A=»IE»1?nO  BACCEI, 

Till  eoatuooii  brief  iwawu  of  Op  ra.  opening  la  HALBTY'3  GRASD|OPF.RA.      «J 


.8I0R0B  ECaiMIOBIANCBI 


TUESDAY  EVKKISO,  Febm.rj  2Mb 

Benefit    of     Hadlr.    Harry    Eytingo. 


7IUCK*  Or  ADMtSHION. 

■Nrrrrd  «*■«,*•—  Dtmi  Circle  ant*  Orcbeatra Si  «•     Balcony 

RfMr*ra  *>  «ia-KalC9aj 7*     Gallery 

l>r«M  Circle  AdmiulM Si  OO    Print*  Boxea , 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


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«*laba*     >»- «!*«»•>    Kanuoclr 

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a»  thi  mi.  or  aoaaao 


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Apoa     Ot      I  I  or  !■<-.>. 


■  MARll    ■■>    tU*IH 


ABMRR   iuiiii 


How  We  found  Ills  Oud ! 


1.   II    I.AKktl 


■'ARRII  ARHHTROaa 


«iw»ti  my  mi  rwi crmlii  tiiiiiii 

PHOTOGRAPH!   TAKEN    HERE. 

OmIII Ooop*r Br*M 


UNPROTECTED    FEMALE. 

PjILt  Ctltp.  with  B«rl«aqtt»OtM»r*  Skat^hM  .. . IfOM  Ktmnp4r 


Song  and  Dance Lillie  Hall 

D A.N(  r-Irlifc  L.IU Lli.LI£  HAII.AND 

na.lli.al   rau|  tlarrfllaai 


COAL  HEAVER'S  REVENGE. 

K»  lr ta.-k.ri   0«op«r BrM Buk 


Ooaoladloi  with  thttraly  Lmibabla  Play  of 

The  Ladies  at  Home! 

lira.  Baotar Janola  Jobiaoa 

I,adr  I.aoi»lU Fanor   Qarrataoa 

Ladr  Antidou - Bttf  ata  Uarratu* 

Mlta  Laara Uarne  A  r mat' one 

Mlti  Prim Mi*a  Joaasbioa 

Mr.   Saplaot Llllia  Harlatd 

Janoy Mlaa   Aian*  KahdmIp 

la  Raid  n*t«  Wax.  Waak— 

"KXToXT   tHo    RougH. 


LADIES    AND    CHILDREN 

WILL  Mill' 

KINKEAD'8 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

ADKESSlvO  PLKASANT  TO  tTBK.  BABILT 
app'ia--,  ajn*  gr*x§r.  aed  will  not  l»Jara  tha 
•oat  naliMl*.  It  carat  aU  dlaaaaaa  of  tba  taaJp. 
raaaoTM  daadrnff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling. 

Ran Jara  tha  hair  aaft  >o4  iloaty,  and  ia  PURELY 
TMaJBrABi.E 

aaw-  Th.oirnl  8A0I  BRUSH  IIAIRTONIO 
ARn  DRk&aUNO  an*7  tM  had  of  tba  AgaDt, 

JaV*.   0.   OATM,    n.n.il.l, 
Ooraar  If«w  Uoatioaarr  aoi  Howard  a-  •••t§,  and 
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PRINTING,  DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,  LECTURE,   AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

ItooniH     1«    ana     IT 090    WashinKton    street. 


8iVr»l>iiO    TROUPE, 

InolnilloK  the  Child   Wonder,   8APPHO 

J. F.I. IK    >  1.1. IN. 

MISS  fl.    EA.L.1N    and    W.  EK.LIS. 

HKHAMtli:  ADAH*, 

The  attar  Mcrl'i-romlc  Vocullit. 

HiRBT   AMLAtt 

AND   ... 

IPXNOKR      PBITCBAHD, 

With  the  Great  fonaation, 
OOUNTERVK1T! 

CHAR.   A.    OAKBNER, 

The  C*l«bratr?d  Dutch  Oamtsallan. 

FKIZVOB  ZAD1K    DJALMA, 

Tha  Man  of  ftff  jratery. 

W.     ©AYLOKli.     Contortlontal, 


MIS*J    MAKIAN    MOBDATJST, 

With  bar  tWO  Graat  SpecialtiM, 

DARLINtt,  dtUEARTIare  TBUMPI 

MINN     MINM        LODRV, 

Barlasqae,  Barlo-Oomio  and  Ballad  Hlogar. 

G  V  T    A.  I  ■»  TON, 

— and— 

LVOT     AHA  MB, 

Serl o-OomlC     »n<«     Duel llata. 

H  A  K  B  X     W  ILB  Y    COOK, 

Chnaaplon    >:qnealrlun     Jog«lfr,     with— 

M  I  •  N    KATE    OOOK. 
Premiere  Eaiaeatrlu  and  M aocge   Act. 
HUILAV       FAHILt,, 
Acrobat*,    Ormooati 
—ana- 
Balloon    Aaeanatonlata. 


TIIR   ABOVE    ABTIIT9    ARK    JKOW    *»N    OCR  BOOKS.    AND   CAN    BB  BPT- 
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THE   OLD 

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15  M&rtoM  Btrw«t.   nB«r  Keur.r. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 
Hot  DrlnksjTspeclalty. 

THE  BIST  TOM  «»0  Jtm  ID  TOWN. 


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ou.  w  drop  Into  tb. 

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SQUARZA'B 

Branch  Punch  Saloon, 

3 1 7  Kearny  street. 


Have  too  beheld  It?    If  not,  you're  a  treat 

At  BQUABZA'8  PUNCH  SALOON,  In  Kearny  itruel 

There  BONA,  dlBOipU  of  OREAT  8QUABZA, 

Dliprnso*  famed  Magio  PnnobM,  rather 

Tha  moat  delroloai  mlxtaraeyat  reoorded; 

And  have  with  many  medal!  been  rewarded! 

LftdiM  their  0OBDIAL8  th-r^e  can  bIp  at  leiiare,— 

Their  •TKARS"  appeue,— and  Hen  Rain  "IaADIDJA 

PLIA817RE." 
To  allay  connubial  dlHoreooei  and  pain, 
In  "ANTI-DIVORCE"  you  oan  your  end  attain. 
Sip  of  the  potent  extract  but  one  taste,  ** 

Tonr  arm,  consoling,  straight  is  round  her  waist 
Oness  what  a  "MORNING  COMFORT"  In  the  kiss 
That  heals  the  pnarrel  and  imparts  the  biles  I 
The  ••WELCOME"  too,  you'll  always  find 
A  balmy  soother  for  the  troubled  mind, 
Thebrlsbs  "AUB0BA,"»nd  the swset  "7 AUWltt.  , 
•Tost  TlBlt  BONA,  and  you'll  all  fare  welll 
Bis  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  are  the  panacea 
For  all  dyapeptloi  and  for  dlarrboja. 
No  Cholera  Morbna  evex  hai  bsen  found 
When  "HyGIENIC  BITT1R8'*  knock  arouna. 
BONA  and  8QUABZ1,  spits  of  all  detraotors, 
Hats  proved  tfas  Nation's  greatest  benefactors  I 
Full  rOBTY  dlff«rent  hatUhfal  drlakl  yoa'll  AM 
To  aid  the  Man— xoTlgorsts  the  mlndl 
Not  this  Alons— •  Welcome  yon  will  meet 
At  B0NA'9-(8QUAEZA'8)  -317  K.BARNY  8TBE1T. 
Bemember,  too.  not  this  famed  place  to  pass; 
ALL   SPLENDID  LIQUOBfl  BUT  0JTB  BIT  A  GLAJM, 


THEY  HAVB  TAKaUT 

THE    FIR8T    PREMIUM 

....AT.... 

AU  the  Mechanics'  Fairs. 


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THE  JOURNAL  OF  AMU6EMEHT8. 
Pnbliahed  every  Day  ">  the  Ye"  ** 

j-..     r>.     boqabdtjs 

tSIMerckant  and  5SS   WwUn^"  *te 
Below  Monteromery,  San  Franeteoo. 


FRIDAY. 


FEBRUARY  21,  Kfi3 


Dundreary — "  •Sam*'— Sothera. 
E.  A.  8otbem,  now  playing  at  Wallaces  in 
•'Sam,"  is  forty-four  years  of  age.  He  wbb 
born  in  Liverpool  in  1S27,  and  during  early 
lift  ailended  school  regularly.  His  father's 
wish  was  to  bave  him  educated  for  the  min- 
istry, but  Edwin  (or  rather  Douglas  Stew- 
art, for  thit  is  bis  Dame)  claimed  to  know, 
like  all  boys,  what  was  best  for  him,  and 
fancied  some  day  he  would  make  his  matk 
as  au  actor.  After  fifing  away  io  several 
una  tear  dramatic  aseociatioos,  he  left  Eng- 
land for  America  in  1843.  He  firs'  appeared 
on  the  stage  of  tie  old  National.  Bo>tH),  in 
1852,  but  was  not  successful.  For  six  years 
did  he  try  to  make  a  hit  ia  walking  gents, 
bat  failed,  and  it  was  not  until  his  opening 
with  Laura  Keene  in  New  York  (now  the 
Olympic),  in  1858,  were  his  hopes  realized; 
and  this  solely  by  accident.  The  play  of 
"  Oar  American  Cousin"  was  produced,  and 
Sotheru  was  cast  for  Lord  Dundreary,  a  part 
he  refused,  but  afterwards  consented  to  play 
it,  providing  he  would  be  allowed  to  take 
certain  liberties  win  the  text  and  situations, 
whieh  was  granted,  and  everyone  knows 
what  was  the  result,  the  piece  being  played 
for  nearly  one  year.  Had  Miss  Keene  re- 
fused Sotbern'e  request,  he  would  now,  in 
all  probability,  be  doing  a  regular  line  of 
business,  at  a  very  moderate  salary,  in  one 
of  our  theatres,  and  the  public  would  have 
lost  what  they  now  pofstss^one  of  the  best 
eiric-camic  actors  in  this  or  any  country. 
Joe  Jefferson  appeared  about  the  same  time, 
as  Asa  Trenchard,  imagining  he  was  cre- 
ated for  the  part,  and  never  discovered  his 
mistake  till  he  tried  Rip  Van  Winkle,  a  char- 
acter of  bis  own  creation,  and  one  in  which 
he  has  no  equal.  To  accident  may  be  at- 
tributed the  success  of  many  of  our  bright- 
est stars  ;  not  bnt  what  they  are  every  way 
eompetent  to  fill  the  roles  they  assume,  bnt 
it  was  by  mere  chance  they  diECovered  their 
m est  noted  specialties. 


A  Pleuinfr  Theory, 

A  prominent  and  popu'ar  divine  in  Lex- 
ington (Ky.)  is  reported  to  have  thus  re- 
ferred to  spiritualism  in  the  course  of  a  re- 
cent sermon : 

Spiritualism  is  a  stubborn  fact,  and  its 
aaaniftstauoDB  cannot  be  explained  by  any 
physical  lawB  yet  known.  All  the  present 
manifestations  are  the  works  of  demons  or 
devils,  the  tendency  of  which  ia  to  counter- 
act the  materialistic  theories  cf  the  f*lse 
philosophy  of  the  present  age  and  cause  men 
to  believe  in  God,  thus  attracting  them  lrom 
infidelity,  and  in  this  way  God  is  making  net 
enly  the  wrath  of  mau  but  the  wrath  of  de- 
mons to  praise  him. 

If  this  be  true  we  are  not  afraid  of  devils. 
The  spiritualistic  devils  are  a  jolly  set  of 
fellows.  They  indulge  in  good  natured 
jokes,  tell  amusing  lies  sometimes,  but  gen- 
erally preach  excel'ent  morality.  That 
"prominent  and  popular  divine"  may  eom 
fort  himself  with  his  pleasing  theory,  but  it 
will  not  be  generally  accepted.  The  Phari- 
sees said  John  the  Baptist  had  a  devil.  What 
do  our  two  spiritual  papers,  the  Bulletin 
and  Call,  6ay  to  this? 


•VEnliglitenea  GtniloiieB. "  Forsooth! 
The  Call  is  engaged  in  the  respeciable 
business  of  traiuiog  up  a  number  cf  first- 
class  idiots  to  write  cheap  for  its  columns. 
When  these  yonng  men  commence  to  write 
they  want  the  editorial  WE  printed  in  tLe 
brg»t  capitals,  and  they  fondly  imagine 
that  they  frame  public  opinion.  The  dramat- 
ic critics  of  the  Call  (like  the  devils  cast 
out  of  the  man  in  Scripture,  tbeir  name  is 
Legion)  are  the  most  amueing  of  these 
suckling  litterateur?.  They  write  of  stand- 
ard plays,  which  they  eee  for  ihe  first  time 
as  if  the  general  public  were  as  igncrint  as 
themselves.  They  know  nothing  of  (he  dra- 
matic chronicles  of  California,  and  Califji- 
nia  bred  actress  who  return  after  playing  iu 
the  Ea3t  are  criticised  as  strangers,  who 
"may  be  good  enough  for  the  Eastern  pto. 
pie,  but  not  for  CaliforniaLS."  These  gen- 
tlemen are  al  trays  insinuating  that  they 
could,  auE  they  would,  say  something  ciubu- 
ing  about  an  actor  or  a  play,  but  they  re- 
frain threngh  kindness  of  heart.  This  sort 
of  thing  was  done  in  yesterday's  Call  by 
the  especial  idiot  detailed  to  "do  up"  the 
dramatic  entertainment  for  the  benefit  of 
the  City  Guard.  This  is  how  he  commenced: 

When,  as  amateurs,  we  give  a  dramatic 
entertainmont  and  invite  our  friends  there- 
to in  the  came  ef  charity  or  pleasure,  we  do 
not  expect  that  our  efforts— perhaps  the  first 
that  some  of  us  have  made  in  poblic — will 
be  very  rigidly  criticized,  eitter  by  our 
friends  or  the  enlightened  gentlemen  who 
present  themselves  in  the  came  cf  the  Press. 

The  enlightened  gentlemen"  who  present 
themselves  iu  the  name  of  the  Pr,ss,  tt  the 
doors  of  our  theatres  and  concat  rooms,  and 
wrangle  with  the  door-keepers  if  tfcey  do 
not  at  once  recognize  them  as  "reporters," 
have  a  far  greater  opinion  of  their  enlight- 
enment than  those  who  read  their  silly  lucu- 
brations can  possibly  gain.  The  enlightened 
gentlemen  of  the  Presj,  [in  San  Francisco!] 
We  implore  that  we  may  be  taken  out  and 
buried.    It  is  really  too  funny. 


Art  in  S&u  Francisco. 

ItJs  gratifying  lo  observe  that  San  Fran- 
cisco's efforts  for  the  enc^ragement  of  art, 
as  evinced  by  the  establishment  of  the  Art 
Association,  the  publication  of  the  Art  Gal- 
lery, and  the  attention  paid  by  thj  Press  to 
the  works  of  our  artists,  are  attracting  at- 
tention in  the  older  c.ties  of  the  United 
States.  Among  the  Boston  Courier's  "Art 
Items"  we  find  many  referriDg  to  the  doings 
of  artists  in  San  Francisco.  We  clip  the 
following  : 

We  learn  from  San  Fraocisco  that  Wm. 
Keith  h:e  just  finished  bis  view  cf  Cathe- 
dral Bock.  It  is  highly  piaised.  Those  who 
remember  the  delicate  fruit  pieces  from  the 
easel  of  his  wife,  Mtv.  L.  E.  Eeith,  Ust  win- 
ter, will  be  pleased  to  learn  that  she  has  a 
fruit  piece  oa  exhibition  in  tbe  same  city, 
wbicn  one  of  tbe  papers  says  is  remarkable 
no  hss  fi-r  pleasing  richneeB  of  effect  and 
grace  of  comp*  sit:ou,  than  for  truth  of  color 
and  skilfal  fiuieb.  M's.  Keith  has  given 
the  whole  summer  and  fall  to  studies  of  Cal- 
ifornia frait,  and  fiis  is  her  first  elaborate 
production.  It  shows  her  to  possess  supe- 
rior talent. 


Do     Wot    sufler    lrom    Come. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Oorns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  and  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fl.  Cowau's  Insti- 
tute,  310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
»™«k  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doe- 
-or'i  capability.  References  given  if  requlreu.  h 


A'tcvgether  xlie  Best. 

It  is  curious,  but  true,  that  J.  A.  Shaber, 
707  Market  street,  rear  Third,  should  sell  for- 
□iture  and  bedding  cheaper  than  any  other 
dealer  in  this  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
convinced. x 

.Dr.  Barlow  »T.  tsmltli 

Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygelazt  Hall,  C37  California  street, 
every  Friday  eveuirg,  commencing  at  7  3$  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinatioce  In  reeard  to  health 
to  Invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  p.  v.,  free.        w 


"SPIERS    &    POND," 

£39  Kearny  afreet, 

CORNER  OF  BUSH,  8AK  FRANCISCO. 

WINES,  LIQUORS  AND  CIGARS 

TEA     AATDI.COFFJBB. 

LUNCH  AT  THE  USUAL  HOURS,  AND 
refreahme-ts  at  all  times.  The  comfort  of 
tbe  domestic  fireside;  the  graoss  and  courtesies 
of  toe  drawing-room;  the  freedom  of  the 

CLUB. 

REFRESHMENTS  at  all  times,  and  LUNCH  at 
tbe  oaaal  houra. 

TEA  AND  COFFEE,  WINES,  LIQUORS  &  CIGARS 

830  Sears,  street. 

OORNER  OP  BUSH,  SAN  FRAlfOISOO. 

"SPIERS 


& 

}y271tn 


POND." 


A.  Billet  Dobi, 

A  hashfnl  young  man  wrote  an  avowal  of 
love  to  a  lady,  and  waited  an  answer  ihrough 
the  mail.  He  got  the  letter  next  evening, 
and  harrying  to  his  boarding  house,  was  on 
the  point  of  reading  i  C,  when  some  one  came 
to  the  door  and  he  was  obliged  to  shove  it 
into  his  pocket.  He  next  went  to  a  siloon, 
and  taking  a  position  in  a  retired  corner, 
was  about  to  open  tbe  missive,  when  the 
passing  to  and  fro  of  strangers  made  him 
more  timid,  and  he  again  shoved  it  into  his 
pocket  and  tlonk  out  of  doors.  He  tried 
several  places  with  no  better  success,  and 
finally  returned  home  and  at  ones  west  to 
bed,  where  he  remained  in  a  state  of  awful 
suspense  until  not  a  noise  was  heard  in  the 
house ;  and  then,  beiog  assured  that  be  was 
entirely  free  from  interruption,  he  quietly 
stole  out  of  his  bed,  opened  the  letter  with 
trembling  fingers,  and  through  a  mist  of 
tears  saw  that  he  was  indebted  to  a  draggist 
for  five  bottles  of  pomaie,  91  75. 


Holiday    Candies.  . 

Fresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M  A.  Meroer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery. 578  Kearny  street,  'Wholesale  and  retail  e 
Oysters. 

Why  travel  so  far  ?  Shellfish  of  every  kind 
kept  at  Manning's,  oyster  dealer,  672  Howard 
street,  near  Third,  next  to  car  office.  o 


It  Is  Perfectly  Awionlsliinjr 

How  beautifully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Olothes  received 
before  8  ajc.  returned  the  same  evening  If  de 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


ILUE.    AaSZXOESEl, 

Nos 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 

$50, 

LANCASTER'S 

017  WASnllOTOX  STKEJ3T, 
felO  lm  Opp.  M&gnire'fl  Opera  Hoaae. 


TO  ORDER 


SHIRTS 

....and.... 

GENTS' 

FURNISHING 

GOODS. 

ALARGR  ASSORTMENT  OP  GENTS*  FDB- 
nrshing  G->orte  to  be  had  goDd  and  cheap,  at 
tbe  "OLDOORNER."  J.  LEVY'S.  SIO"  Mont- 
gomery street.  Jns'iee  kiven  to  all.  Don't;  forget 
tbe  number — 510  Montgomery  street,      fell  lm 


r  PRICE  tWlTS 
A  Safe  and  speedy  Reme 
dy  for  all  Bronchial  Affec 
tions,  Asthma,  Colde 
Coughs,  Loss  of  Voice 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  Con 
sumption,  Hoarseness 
Pain  and  soreness  of  thi 
Breast,  and  all  Difflcultie 
arising  from  a  suddei 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  Iti 
healing  powers.  Ask  fo 
the  California  Hall's  Pul 
monary  alsam.  Sold  b] 
all  Druggists. 

PKOPKIETOK8, 

417  Sanaome  street,  coraer  Commercial 
j.10  tl 


•s(^lXL~6VTEF: 


CURES   DYSPEPSIA. 


gm^xim 


Gives  Tone  to  the  Stomaeki 


t^mmm 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 


S  and   T 


106  >Xarl*et, 

,...AHD.    .. 

Sutter    street, 


Artificial    Memory. 

This  wondEr/ol  Bvsiem  gives  ihememcrr  ex- 
traordinary power.  Thousands  o  figures  and 
words  learnt  without  effort.  Studies  made  easy 
and  the  Intellect  strengthened.  Taught  in  two 
lessons,  $10;  classes  cheaper.  Professor  Wm, 
Kemos,  1j7  Montgomery  street,  h 


Ladles  "VI*  1  tin. &;  Carols. 

Written,  engraved  or  painted  by  Johb  P, 
Dwtzb,  126  Salter  street,  opposite  Lick  House, 
and  it  the  Grand  Hotel.  N.  B.— Hahdkxb- 
cmsre  sxatlt  hasked.  PEmuAKSBTP  of  eveiy 
description  to  order.  e 

l>o  You  Know 

That  with  Btrrtekioz'i  V trass*  yon  cm  ctrt 
tad  mate  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly  ?  Send 
poeUge  stamp  for  an  illustrated  catalogue.  H. 
k.  Deming,  agent,  office  of  the  Howe  Bewin^ 
Machine,  Fo.  113  Kearny  street,  between  Sutter 
and  Post.  San  Francisco.  » 


Beduced  prices.  Shirts  from  75c.  to  $3. 
Ocmpleie  assortment  of  Genie'  Furnishing 
Goods.    Beales  ft  Co.  Kearny  Et.,  near  Bush,  cr 


What    Cheer    ljaunary 

Bmploys  no  Ohlnamen,  and  should  be  pat 
ronlied  by  everybody.  • 


Sam  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Ruse  House  Carriages,  can  be 
found  In  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
labllshment,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery sts.,  or  Dexter  Stables,  Oarrtaee  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates,  -^ 


Sewing  Machines  for  Sale, 

Bented  and  repaired,  at  116  Pott  street.  Also, 
Agency  for  Mill.'  Adjustable  Treadle.  x 


T>r.    x>orierty  , 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
efaron  id  speclflo  practice,  and  as  such  Is 
bow  the  most  suooeisful  of  any  Physician  in 
San  Francisco.  Office  519  Sacramento  street, 
comer  of  Leldesdorff,  a  few  doors  dcIow  What 
Obeer  House. 1 

Oyst:        Trade. 

The  oyster  trade  In  OaltfornU  la  assuming 
gjgutto  proportions.  Emerson  OorvOle,  of  the 
Saddle  Beer,  UO  Fine  street,  furnishes  from 
has  own  oyster  beds  at  San  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  of  the.  Pacific  Coast.    His 


mmm 


Fragmentary  Marriages. 

An  Indiana  paper  informs  us  that  mar 
riagestook  place  in  that  State  last  year  at  the 
rate  of  six  and  a  quarter  a  day.  This  intelli- 
Renca  would  be  more  interesting  if  we  csald 
learn  why  so  many  had  only  a  quarter  of  a 
marriage.  The  only  possible  explanation  is 
that  s  3me  were  timid  about  taking  bo  much 
at  once  and  so  agreed  to  spread  the  cereihony 
over  iha  week.  If  this  is  bo,  it  might  be  en- 
tertaioiog  to  inqiire  as  to  the  states  if  the 
bridegroom  had  died  when  three-qaarters 
of  the  ceremony  had  been  performed.  A 
woman  who  was  only  three  qnarlers  of  a 
widow,  with  tbe  other  fraction  cf  her  un- 
married, would  be  embarrassed,  neshonld 
think.  No  woman  ought  to  pat  herself  in 
apseition  where  so  much  arithmetic  ia  re- 
quired to  determine  her  states. 


Offers  to  the  Trade  andPnblio  a  FULL 
AKD  COMPLETE  STOCK  of 

MILLINERY    COODS, 


Oysters. 

In  strolling  roucd  the  other  night. 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
uur  careless  feat,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where    fountain's  ceaseless  -play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  eoieen 
Through  woich  a  aweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Hade  that  window  ceem  to  be 
Some  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "lef  s  go  In  here— 
It  looks  bo  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  '-I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suite  me  to  a  'T."' 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Thau  at  our  bide  a  waiter  neat 
Hade  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dleh 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  it  true, 
and  cooked  magrtiJicenOy,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  jusl  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  eand  crabs  aud  terrapins  ; 
In  inc.,  we  found  tfcey  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  oould  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  cell  "such  nice  dinners, " 
Whoever  doubts  thlB  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-eeven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  House,  S37  Bush  street,  above 
kT ontgomery;  open  Day  aud  Right. 

nTTARTra  HAASB,  Proprietor. 

500    Pairs    ol    rdocics. 
At  all  prices,  it  tbe  What  Cheer  Laundry. 


FLOWERS, 


..00N816TT5G  OF.... 
FEATHEB8, 
BIB  BO  MS.    SLATS, 

....AT.... 


Reduced     Prices. 

f ■  2i  lm 


Sl,000  REWARD  OFFERED 

TM)  ANY  PERSON  WHO  CAN  OURE-OOKNS 

M.  BuDiea*,  laerening  Nftile,  Bbenmatism.  and 
all  kinds  of  bore?,  bb  readily  as  I  can.  Licim«Dt, 
Naive  and  Corn  Medicine  io  be  bao  at  mv  r-Sce. 
BB  F.  S<JBCI/IZ.  114  Kearny  street.      i*2itf 


•Tones  Jt  Schroder's 

Celebrated  Crab  Chowder  ean  be  obtained  only 
at  as o  Bush  btreet,  nearly  opposite  the  Alham- 
b»  Theatre,  Bob  Bart  eats  It,  and  they  *U 
eat  It  Only  the  beat  brands  of  Liquors  bot- 
tled for  family  use,  q 
Trie  Place. 


If  yon  want  a  clean  bath,  with  clean  towels, 
and  a  good  shave,  or  your  hair  out  In  the  best 
inexperienced  woramen,  go  to  Browne 


i 


GRAND  SPANISH  CARNIVAL 

J AST* 

MASQUERADE   BALL ! 

....AT.... 

MOZART    '***TiTi. 

OS  THE  EVENINGS  OP 

SATrBDil,   FEBKIAHT    22d,    and 

iriSDAT,  FEB.   25th. 

Tickets  for  Gentlemen One  Dollar 

Ladies  Free. 
.  fe20  td ANGRL  SANOHI Z,  M in sser. 


HAIR. 


THE  OHEAPKSt  PLACE  DC.  SAM  FBAKOIBOO 
TO  BUY 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Coods,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewelry  &  Fancy  Coods, 

IS  AT  THE 

NEW  YORK    STORE. 

A.    B.   SAMPSON  <Ce  CO., 

No.  HO  Second  street, 
no30  lm       Between  aflaaion.  and  Minna. 


UTHEB    MUSICAL    rWSTKTJMBJirrsV 

ESTABLISHED  IN  188S. 


H.  B.— Fine-toned  Silver  Solo  Banjo*  for  Pie- 
♦■.tonal*  alwars  on  band.  taU  tf 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

XfB.  P.  BRUGES.  FORMERLY 
1TA  nroprlitorof  the  Miners'  Ree- 
taaranc,  hes  taken  the  maBagemeat 
of  both   the  Miners*  Reeaaaraot  on 

Commercial  Btreet  and  tbe  Miners' 

Braoch  on  Market  e treat,  in  p&rtnenbip  witn  MR. 
A.  DRAYEUR,  who  baa  been  connected  with  tbe 
Srm  for  years.  Improvements  have  been  made  in 
tbe  onieioe  departments  that  will  render  tbe  Mi- 
ners'more  popnlcr  thaa  it  has  ever  been  dnrlng 
tbe  22  years  of  its  prosperity.  Oar  Bills  of  Fare 
embrace  all  tbe  delicacies  of  tbe  season.  Oar 
motto  is  "Good  Fare,  Good  Cooking  and  Moderate 
Charges." 

P.  BERGES  <fc  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

S31  and  5U3  Commercial,  and 
769  Market  street. 
Open  from  5  i-JL  to  10  p.m.  anSl  lm 


A.    DESIDERATUM 

....TO.... 

MANAGERS,  STARSJJID  COfflBINATIOMS 

A  COMPETENT  MANAGER,  AGENT  A1TD 
Acter,  witb  15ye.r0'  experience  in  England, 
America,  tbe  Oaoe  of  Good  Hope  and  Australia* 
Oolonida,  India  and  Ohiaa. 

IS  OPEN  TO  ENGAGEMENT. 

Is  well  posted  with  tbe  profession  and  the  Pmt. 
Can  Rive  names  of  Managers,  Theatres  or  Baltfti 
List  of  Prices  arid  beloing  capacity,,  in  nearly  every 
one  ol  the  above  places.    Apply  to 

J.  EL  MOOABE, 
fe4  lm  4)SO  Washington  street,  o.  T. 


Sig-nor  Mancusi, 

pRIVATE  SINGING  LESSONS.-OLASS  ON 

MOXDAT  nnd  THCBSDAY, 

At  3  p.m.    St.  James  Honse,  005  Market  street, 
corner  of  Ell  is.  fe!8  lm 


TRAY  S  always  on  band. 


Alfred  Yet-ter, 

Mannfaetnrer  and 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES, 

££5  Bnpout, 

A£4&  SUTTER  STREET. 

See  my  stock  of  Bird 
Cagss  before  pnrobastoe 
eitewbere.  Always  some- 
ttiise  new  on  hand.  My 
Patent  Cages,  made  of 
Tin  Wire,  are  warranted 
FREE  FROM  VERMIN 
Also,  beat  quality  TEA 
no»tf 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT   ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM 

And  College  of  Medicine. 

10  000  .BEAUTIFUL  ANO  DT8TRUCT- 
J-V.'V'yy  foobiects  to  be  seen.  Open  to  tbe 
Pablio  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUREKA  H&JJ- 
818  Mont«omery  atreet    FOR  MEN  ONLY- 

■9-D&.  JoBDur's  Phtfatb  Oftice  is  at  »1X 
Gr>ary  street  i opposite  old  Wecbanica'  Pavilion). 


Indian  Queen  Range. 

The  BeA  in  the  Market 


HA^UFAOTUtiBP'  BY 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

ON  HAND  and  made 
to  ORDKR, 

L.    BLAIR'S, 

9  Kearny  rtreet. 


Stage  Dancing 

TAUGHT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 


DA6HAWAY  BALL, 

Post  Btreet,  near  Kearny. 


SANGER  HALLE 

(SINGER'S  HALL,) 
11     GEARY    ST.,    NEAUB     KB4KST, 

None  bnt  tbe  Choicest  Brand,  of  Wlnet 
and  I.lqaori  oa  band. 

DEPOT  WEYAND  &  KASCHE'S  BAY  BREWEIY 

1,18  tt  OHBIS  FKLD » t»K._ 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

ITEXT    lATIaDAT    WIGHT. 

Piano  ana    sin  gins  at  8  p. J*. 


CHARING 


* 


SALOON 


COB  MUalon  atraet,  near  Second. 

delft  EAGLES  *  WILD,  ProprieWlf. 


FRENCH_COODS. 

MME .  PONS,  IMPORTER  AND  DEALER  IN 
Parisian  Goods,  oab  jnst  received  » large  and 
varied  aaBortmest  of 

S*xre3Xclx   Corsets 

Of  all  kinds,  and  price*.  Silk  Ooraete,  and  Ooreeta 
made  to  order.  Ladiea'  Underwear  and  Tonr- 
nairea.    931  Steraraento  street.  falllm 


AMERICAN     EXCHANGE, 

HAYVABDS. 

TOHT  OAKBb PEOPRIETOB 

Flrat-Claaa   HoteL 

ills  Am 


Bar  Sugar 


"POR    SALE— SIS 


KXABITT    STSKET. 


-,l 


To  the  Dramatic  Professioi 

THE    UNDERSIGNED,    WHO    HAS   B£J2. 
over  twelve  yearn  connected  with  tbe  Pf™3 
* -y  the  membetf  » 1 
begs  to  iM***; 


overVwelve  years  connected  with  theprea«0| 
jonrne,  and  ia  well  known  by  the  raembert  « 
the  profeeaion  in  the  OoIonie«.begs  to  »».«■; 
thatte  is  prepared  to  five  experienced  M™*  . 
all  pereonaproteeaionailyTiaiting  or  medltatmaa 
TiBit  to  the  Anatralian  Ooloniea.  Fee  mM«ai* 
PnnotnalitT  in  dispatohlnB  repLiea  maj  Derauea 

nPOn'  WIoaLIAF  B  ENRY  WATER6V 

UViotorU  OhambM*.   46  Oollina  ■traetlj* 
honwe.     AMtralia. H*V  _ 


WILLIaV_BAND. 

MUSIO    FURNISHED    FOR    ALL 
ocoafione.    Mnalo  imported,  arranged 


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and  for  sale. 

Frits  Flpers  and  MarcM  M.  Blnm, 
XdCadInK  Tiolinl.t*, 
sar-Ordera  from  the  oonntry  promptly  attendee 
to  Addreaa  M.  W.  WILLIS,  faWn'sJlMiJ 
Store.  1.S8  Moctsomery  strtet,  or  MARCUS  M 
BLTJM..IR8*  Montgomery  atreet.         jat  ti_ 


GEORGE    MATES*: 

DKALBB  IH  OYBTERS.  OLAMg  M 
uid.U  kind,  of  BHELL  FISH.  A 
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5*Jblian  Opera  Company! 


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WILSON'S 
AMPHITHEATRE 

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Parisian  Circus! 


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implimentary  Benefit 

WaisHl  to  Um  I*a*f*r 

•les  Alpers 

IT    TUB 

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OB 


-so  »-»  »rr «•»  r*  oomnnonoa  vita 
J"  O  3H  1ST  IV  Y       .A.  I-_  H.  E3  1>J  ! 


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•ATrSDAT  ea4  IO.DAY     EVENINGS  riBKDIBTNuin 

ituit  iTrwiwo  vnm  thi  win.  and  iatdboat  af-tibboob  at  i. 
I*iu-t     Flnil— Kntortnlnmnnt     a    la    BBalou. 


16*   Agatha  States 

h«,  la  u>*     ■•*-•  t  ■■>■■.  '  ■»•«■  Ht  — **»f^A»  i 
LIRO     from    IK*    SICILIAN    VC9P|R|. 

i  ffeM  * w  km  >■  ■*-■.»■  •■  ■»•••  Maatfato. 


rr*DAT  KYEWIWO    FEBRUARY  tt 

LBARBIERE 

x>i  eivigiin! 


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EBAlt 


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Maestro  IX  Sprranza 


•  Crete  red   r  erejae  I ..... 


8  tea*  le> 


e-A*ttU  en  be  mMlld  el  the  Bji  Offl  -e  of  the  Opera 
.a. 

Diun  «...  At  7  o'oleek-te  Hmm  at  I  o'clock. 
Itt  Baaie.  H-..H  Hi    Mueioe-otreet  ntt  lie.  at  the 
at  the  e.eeo  of  the  Opera. 


nviin'm 

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•OM*  nooa  in  inoKiK 
i»i    •iii.nwiiiirit 
•■•  is  VAimro  roa  i-»  th«««  . 


narmnrat 
bin  ohm 

«"««r  iii.k 

w  r.  bakib 
TntstUT  mi. it  utMon 
J  u.  auuiu 


o  m  j  ir  n     it  *  w    91 W  Alt, 

Our     Ban     Franolsoo     Flremenl 

•  «r«»  i«     «![■«    nrxiTT   t*n  OBBWAVT. 
I'rirt     H..,-,.n.l -Olio. 

HIT     HIM*   A.GrAJX2Z. 


ma 


tPD    »T¥l« 

ootm.IT  srjTToa 

1.  B0BIN9O* 

0.  BIGHABB, 

THE    GREAT    AND    ONLY    EMERSON! 

In    Him    Wiinilfrtul    Budcret  of    Fun. 

■Tr.  0©*-«y - ...J.  RoMb-oq 

I* J0U1HT  ALLETf 

Owt.... Bob  11*  rt 


.KVAWN    AMD    OROHUTIA 


OooelTidlDg  with  Bob  H.rt'i  daw  production  •ntltled 


LIFE  ON  THE  AEKANSAW 

r«ii.«   bill H»i.i.-r    ihiU'ov 

I.AZIBIMU .IOUSII     ALLN 

Mala . i    M j    im.i ..J.  Bobljuon 

D«ck  Hand.  b7  the  Comptny,    Som«  Rood  old  Saogs  by  BaMell,  Scott,  Btktr  and  Bockafrtler. 
A  I.lvm.V  TIME  AMD  A  FEARFUL  LAMIINO. 


^  All   Bull  •ffilnjt  the  Alhuabre  Theetre  mnet  he  preeented    hereafter  on   Monday. 
^Performance  to  commence  punctually  at  eluht   o'olooL 


■  viler  tlrMI,  h«i.   Healarewery  e*e  Keerrnr. 

lAHmDAT    .ad    IUNDAT    KVEHINOS 


••-<*el».  Vei., (i.e.         TreC.   Ilorn'i  Irul 


■■-»rawll|.ieoai   Felerleleea.r  . 

•  V   M  >?!«.  UAK'JH  a»D  »o««. 
4.    aieele  laepero*aieileee  rraee  "0<i..r 

MR.    m.    m.    miikkiLi 

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BT  YOUKO  DUOR'jW 

0l^)W«  \<,     WAK1PR 

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UraODOUBD  AT  OallR  KMIH1.IT 

T.-aTlaea   Wire   Feelpelee 

BY  M  I.I.I  VIitthRIHL 
a     tSai    Heardle   Ael  »r    '••    Weaderful    J.kaif 
!»•»'.  r.ell  ejf  Oner  Kl.iil.i. 
OLOWff  emwa:    n.RQB. 

IN  T  IHI  legion. 

•  -M'Ll.E    (OCABILL,    Kaaereee  ef  the    -     in 

■•  her  •eeorellrlre  U.rrkerk  Ael. 

OROTASqUR HONI.  J.   KINiniL 

la.— J.  Keelbel  Oetrhlec  m  Bellerali  (by  nqeeell 

H.-TheOlyoiplee   Broiler* _ 

BT  WILLIAMS  AMD  DU0B0W. 

lk-HaMt.  Reree  Klllngtoe 

INTR0BU0F.D  BT  R.  H.  DOCKRII.L. 

m.-raredy   MeerBr   Bono  Jllri  

I.1TR0DV0ED  BT  J.  KIN1BSL. 

14.—  Oraaid  Hurdle  Ael 

BT  M'l.l.K  TI0T0BIRB. 
Iff.—  Harry;  Clark,  the  Mm  with  the  Irea  Jaw,  will 
Lift  a  Aa-erat'oe  Tnok  of  Water  with  hie  Taetev. 


lNTURMInolorf. 
To  Oooelade  with  the  VqeeitHaa  Oeeelo  Boone  at 

THE  FRENCH   RIDING  ACAJJEMI! 

Br  Mou,  and  Mm*.  Pomp-door  »nd  BtrraVBi. 
T»rraa  Circle «1  ••> 

PurqnetCa- fi*» 

KCBtrrven   4  It  ill  r  u 1  CVO 

Prltr.tr    B.ixi-a «ft  and  |10lH> 

■9-Boz  ufflot*  oiian  dallj  from  10  to  A.    Door.  op«o  -t  7. 


I    aatVR.    MO  UK  I.    LnDUlXO    MOValatS. 

llwflCliflUSETTL.'e-Z^'le. 

1YMPIC  HOUSE,"; 


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Hearing  Out  Sale 


mr»T  at r»**-t,  •-»- 

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ill  a.  OOTRKLL*. 


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Oar  Celebrated  II  l<)  White  Sblrte,    They  1 1  PKkrcoTLT.  aod  tor  qeallty  and  dorablHty  will  eorer  be  metobed.    To  be  had  only  el  tbe 
a*-'  A.I.L  AKD  SKI  THEM.  XXI.    AIIOTIUH    1TOBL     «1S     Kearny 


THISTLETON'S 

JOIaLY  GIANT! 

ONLY  TEN   CENTS. 
THISTLETON'sTt)  POST  STREET 


Tne    oreat 


tlilt 


r"  [PRY  GOODS! 

mull!* 

rllrVHITE  HOUSE 

0*      STILL    CONTINUES, 

...ABO. ... 

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^ireater  Bargains! 


THAU:      JQVJBSIt 

AY  BE  EXPECTED 

...DUBIMQ  THB..„ 

?&eme>rxt     Week. 


Xf   )avidson&  Co., 


•RTHWEST    CORNER 


A  PERFECT  RUSH 

KEPT    OP 

Day  etxx<X  TSTisU-t, 

AT    THE    QBE1T 

IXL  Auction  Store, 

OIU     KEARNT    8TBEET. 

A    WONDERFUL     BUSINESS 


CHEAPEST  HOUSE*  IN  AMERICA 

la  DOW  nfcrlDif  tfroietf-r    Tlin  ixiitna  llniii   huve 

e»cr  beea  oVcred  In  Hon  Frunclacv. 

With  oar  cot*i.«ctlon  la 

New   York.    Chieago,    aud  St.  Louis, 

Prom  which  we  are  daily  roeSKlvlnic  Oootl* 

boi.tit  al  the  lawi*t   Odob    Price* 

IT5T      OURRENOY. 

OUR   MOTTO    18    TO 

X  L  and  Undersell  All 

JUST    RECEIVED, 

LOGO  pairs  Ciulaere  Punla,  worth    SO  OO,  to  be 

•old  it  IS  VO, 
SOO  doMQ  White  Shirt*,  worth   SI  SO,    to  be  Mid 

at  fS  cent*. 
SO  cdici  of  Hear*    Vaderc  loth  Ins,    40e>   to  SI  SO 

Hats.      Hats.     Hats. 

Free.  age.  (a  •!  SO,  eold  aleewhere  fraea  84  te>  S. 

ALSO.  AN  IMMKK8K  STOCK  OF 

MOTIOrTI,      FAKI'r     GOOD*.      KNOI.IM11    OCT 

UBT,    PIPE.         BLOT  KB.    TOBACCO, 

WAICUra,  BIIBBEB  OOOBB. 
BOB1EB  Y. 

Trunlta,     33nem,     "Ve»llaSeaB. 

AND  IN  FACT,  BVBBYTHINO, 

From  at  JNeedle  to   an  Anchor 


Call  and  examine  onr  prloer,  aod  latlafy  yonraelree  that 

THE  CHEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  [AMERICA 

IB  TBE  OBBAT 

IXL  Auction  Store. 

BIB    KEARXT    •YB1BT, 

Oae  Door  from  Coaaaearalal. 


NONE  BUT  TBI  BIST  Ul'AMfV  OF  HEATM 
CAN  BE  HAD   AT 

Stalls  S,  43,  California  Market 


lYIOUIMTAIIVT  BEER. 

-T3 


624  Sacramento  street. 


Onlyjei 

!T«HkSnn   TIIR    ONLY    SEAL     l-AOKK,     AND 

1  too  floMt  B»«r  oo  thin  Oo--t.  It  ii  PURS,  NOnBISH- 
IKG,.ndof  »  FINE  TAMTK.  It  ia  Bold  by  the  GlMfl  silOc., 
p-rdoroo  Quart  Botlleiat  SI  SO.  Aod  br  lO-etvllon  Kobb  "t 
•S  SO.     ITA  flr-t  ctasa   HOT  LUN0H  from  11  to  1  o'olootc. 


VILLE  DE  PARIS. 


PIONEER    MOl    ACANtTPAOTOST. 


'•The  moet  BT.Fn*.^Tr  OnHt-Qal  ■ayQBK.IN  TBF  OT>>_ 


<Ck»    wit 
arcoKssoB.  to 

KAINDLEK,  SCELLIEK,  LELIEVRE  &  CO., 

Wish  to  call  particular  atten- 
tion to  their 

BLACK  OBOS  GRAIN  SUES 

Which  they  are  now  offering  at 
$1  60  and  82  per  yard.  Also, 
to  an  extensive  and  well  assort- 
ed invoice  of 

Striped  Silks— New  Colors 
and  Styles. 

Our  House  in  Paris,  having  taken 
advantage  of  an  opportunity 
which  but  seldom  presents  It- 
self, has  been  buying  these  Silks 
exceedingly  cheap,  so  that  we 
are  enabled  to  offer  them  at  an 
EXTRAORDINARY  INDUCEMENT 


CITY    OF    PARIS, 

Occidental    Blook, 


: 


*-F"I< 


-THE  JOUBHAL  OJ?  AMUSEMENT8. 


■T. 


Published  every  D»  in  t*18  Ye*r  ** 
3P.        BOGABDI78 


«S  Mcrcbaat  ftad    *»*  WnihU|toB  el.. 
Balow  Montgomery.  Ban  Francisco. 


will  be  presented  for  (ho  last  lime.    To-night 

"Damon  aid    Pjtaias"   will  as    performed,    with 


BATUBDAY ^BBBUABY  22. 1873 

AMUSEMENTS,    Etc 

California  Theatre.— The  reappeaaoce 
of  John  MoOullbngb,  Ihe  popular  manager  of  the 
California  Theatre,  drew  a  good  house  last  night. 
Mr.  HoCnlloagh  appeared  as  lego  ie  the  plaj  of 
"  Othello,"  and  played  it  we  II,  bnt  there  la  another 
part  in  the  tragedy  whioh  no  one  can  play  aa  well 
aa  ht.  In  the  character  of  the  Moor  we  have  al- 
ways maintained  tbat  Mr.  McOullough  stinds 
w.tbout  an  aqael  on  the  stage  to-day;  tis  inter- 
pretation la  aa  near  perfection  aa  possible.  There 
Is  no  toning  down  tbe  asperities  of  the  obaraater 
for  tbe  purpose  of  appearing  " scholarly,"  bnt  a 
rtaUy  scholarly  impersonation  is  given,  and  the 
rough,  jealons  soldier  is  represented  to  tbe  Ufa. 
Mr.  Chaplin's  Impsrsonalion  of  this  obaraeter  U-t 
night  wis  so  even  and  well-balanced  performance, 
bnt  lacked  tbat  Intensity  of  emotion  whioh  Is  the 
very  soul  of  tbe  part.  Miss  Annie  Graham  acted 
the  role  of  Desdemooa  with  obarmiog  pathos,  and 
looked  superbly  handsome;  B,  J.  Back' of  in  Osssio 
bad  apart  which  suited  bim  and  played  it  capi- 
tally; Owen  Marlowe  as  tbe  tco-cecflling  Rodfr- 
igo  was  excellent;  Mrs.  O.  R.  fJaunders,  as  asoal. 
Brought  dawn  tbe  house  by  her  delivery  of  Erne- 
lia's  famous  speech,  and  tbe  play  as  a  wbole  was 
wall  performsd.  At  tbe  matinee  to-day,  "Article 
for  (h< 
&"  will 

John  MoOalloogb  In  bis  great  cbaraoter  of  Da- 
moo.  The  rest  of  tbe  out  sppeara  on  onr  flist 
pact.  This  will  bo  followed  br  the  popular  Irish 
drama  entitled  "Ireland  as  it  Was,"  in  whioh  J. 
O.  Williamson  will  play  Fagged  Pat  and  Maggie 
Moore.  Judy  OTrot.  This  is  a  very  good  bill  for  a 
holiday  nlgbt,  and  many  will  wind  op  their  cele- 
bration of  Washington's  Birthday  by  a  visit  to  the 
California  Theitre. 

Auambba  Tbeatbe.— The  programme  for 
tba  matinee  performance  1 5-day  and  this  evea- 
ing's  entertainment  »ib  &  vary  fine  one.  It  oom- 
""■**■  Billy  Emerecn  and  Johnny  Alien  on  the 
ends  i»  M"  first  eart,  and  In  amusing  acts  in.  tbe 
interlude  0»l-b  »hM«  Bwsia*ei  appetr  la  Bob 
■H-*rt.*s  skaecn  ^.  '..*  on  the  —I-ansaw,"  with 
whioh  the  entertainment  oonoludes;  Billy  Emer- 
son is  Uncle  Bill,  and  Johnny  Allan  is  Lazybones. 
'  This  Is  one  of  tbe  most  lively  pieces  imaginable, 
and  bae  been  received  with  loud  applause  every 
evening  this  week. 

Maquiee's  Opera  Hotjse.— To-night  Oha9. 

Alpers,  who  has  suocessfaly  managed  a  very  pleas- 
ant season  of  Italian  operant  this  house,  will  be 
the  recipient  of  a  oomplimentiry  benefit  tendered 
him  by  the  artistes,  ohoms,  and  a  hoat  of  friends. 
The  season  has  been  Quite  successful,  but  at  tbe 
prices  charged  for  admiseion,  Magnire's  Opera 
House  will  not  hold  very  much  over  expenses. 
Mr.  Alpers  needs  this  benefit  to  make  him  como 
out  even.  We  think  there  oan  be  no  doubt  about 
as  immense  house  to-night.  The  opera  of  "II 
Barbisrs  dl  iiviglia"  will  be  pteaented  with  Mint. 
Agatha  St  it  SB  as  Rosins,  Signer  Enrico  Pardini  as 
Figaro,  Signor  Bianohlaa  Count  Almavirs,  Mil 
Evans  as  Bertha,  Signor  Fulvlo  Bigo  as  Don  Ba- 
silic Moos.  Roncovieri  as  Bartolo,  Mons.  Ubarlee 
as  Fierelll,  aiid  Mr.  Browe  as  tbe  Notary.  Hme. 
Statss  will  In  the  mnsio  lesson  scene  aiog  the  oele- 
brated  bolero  from  "  The  Sicilian  Vespers,"  In 
wbioh  she  never  fails  to  create  a  sensation.  Seat* 
oan  be  reaerved  to-day. 

Bella  Union  Theatre.— A  great  bill  has 

been  prepared  for  to-night  (Washington's  Birth- 
day). A  capital  flrat  part  and  intellude  will  bs 
givea  and  after  these  the  highly  sensational  play 
•f  "  Wolf,  the  Rough,  the  Bravo  of  the  New  York 
Ring,  or  the  Courtesan  and  her  Daughter,"  whioh 
has  been  for  eome  time  In  preparation,  will  be 
played.  The  B.  11a  Union  Theat  a  in  the  Bowery 
•f  San  Francisco  and  provides  amusement  for  the 
million. 

John   Wilson's  Amphitheatre. -At  thB 

matinee  to-day,  this  evening  and  to-morrow  eve- 
ning the  splendid  programme  of  equestrian  and 
gymnaetio  performances  whioh  has  delighted 
thousands  dnrlog  the  week  will  be  performed.  R- 
H.  Dookrill  will  appear  in  hie  comedy  on  horse- 
back; M'li-e  Viotorine  will  exeonte  herdoring  hur- 
dle aot;  M'lle  Dookrill  will  appear  In  her  won- 
dorfat  bare  back  act;,  J.  Kenibel.  the  French 
clown,  will  present  some  of  hie  funniest  acts,  and 
man  ot bora  will  appear.  Next  week  there  will  be 
an  entire  ohange  ©(.performance,  and  Harry  Oaus- 
land,  the  great  mnsioat  grotesqne^  will  appear. 

Benefit  oi-Habby  Eitinoe.— The  benefit 

to  Hairy  Eytinge,  the  veteran  manager  and  actor, 
tsndered  by  John  MoOalloogb  and  prominent,  citi- 
es ns  of  San  Francisco,  will  come  off  at  tbe  Cali- 
fornia Theatre  on  Tnesday  evening  next.  The,  en- 
tertainment will  commence  with  the  play  of  "Jack 
Cade,  tbe  Bondsman,"  with  John  MoOullongh 
Horry  E;  tinge,  and  the  whole  company  in  the  cost' 
Thie  will  be  followed  by  a  reoitatioo  by  Henry  &&'_ 
warde,  and  the  farce  of  "A  Loan  of  a  Lover." 

Woodwaed*b  Gardens  —  Immense  Bush. 

—On  Saturday  (Washington's  Bi.thday),  Pro- 
feeaors  Ooe  and  Lay  will  make  an  ascension  in  their 
immense  gas  balloon.  Daring  tbe  atternoon  there 
will  be  a  grand  performance.  Tbe  baby  camel  can 
be  seen  every  day.  Tee  abating  rink  is  open  dur- 
ing every  day  and  Tueaday,  Thursday  and  Saturday 
evenioga.  Grand  performance  and  gas  balloon  as- 
cension on  Sunday.       ■ 

Benefit  to  the  Coeiells.— On  the  occa- 

eionof  the  benefit  to  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles  Cor- 
toil,  whioh  la  to  take  place  at  Magnire's  Opera 
Houae  on  Monday  evening,  a  capital  entertain- 
ment will  be  given.  Ohariea  Oorioll  will  appoar  in 
ventriloqaial  performances  and  aoogs;  Mrs.  Chas. 
Ooriell  in  oheraoter  ballads;  La  Petite  Coriell  in 
imitations,  and  a  host  of  volunteers  wboae  namea 
appear  on  our  flrat  page  in  varied  specialties. 

Chinese     Theatrical     Company The 

Royal  Obineae  Theatrical  Company  will  perform 
at  Magnire's  Opera  Hoose  on  Tbnrtday,  Friday 
and  Batnrday  evenings.  Figabo  will  ;of  course  be 
he  programme  of  the  home,  and  criticisms  of 
the  play  wi.l  appaaar  daily.  N.  B  — None  of  tbe 
other  t       i*  understand  a  word  ot  Chinese, 

"Ooeialanus."— This*  historic.  -  play  will 
bo  prodnosd  at  the  California  Theatre  on  tbe  10th 
prex.  Porter  has  surpassed  himself,  and  the 
■oeoery  will  eclipse  anything  heretofore  aeon  on 
the  California  stage.  The  piooa  will  be  prod  not  d 
wltb  new  costumes,  armor,  eta,  and  a  host  of  su- 
pernumeraries, a*  many  as  one  hundred  and  thirty 
persona  appearing  in  toe  triumphal  entry. 

A  CiBcufl  Cohtno.— W.  J.  Morrissey,  ad- 
vance agent  ef  the  Royal  Circus  Troupe  arrived  in 
town  on  Tbnr*d»y  evening  to  make  arrangements 


The  Chtjbch  and  the  Stage.— A  vocalist 

writing  to  this  city  from  tbe  East  about  on  en- 
gagement, after  giving  a  list  of  bia  son  go,  como 
end  eentimental,  aentions  that  he  baa  sang  with 
both  tbe  St.  Paul's  and  Westminster  Abbey  obor- 
lttera,  This  may  seem  seem  strange  to  those  wbo 
do  not  know  London.  It  is  a  fact  that  a  great 
many  of  the  boya  engaged  at  the  concert  halls, 
"ilvaoa'e,"  "Oider  Cellars."  "Canterbury  Hal," 
"Oxford,"  etc.,  are  for  the  most  part  membera  of 
cbeire  at  St.  Paul's  Oathedral  and  Westminster 
Abbey.  As  the  prejudiced  ooee  would  say,  th>y 
b  ng  the  praise  j  of  God  in  the  morning,  and  tbe 
devil's  songs  at  night. 

By  the  Net asa.— Tbe  Australian  steamer 

brought  A.J.  Donate, tbe  famonB"one  legged  dan- 
cer," among  her  passengers  yetteiday,  Fanny 
Morgan  Pbelpe  gave  readings  In  New  Zealand,  at- 
atsted  by  Mr.  Hayoor,  to  goad  business,  and  was 
going  1 1  Australia!  by  the  next  steamer.  Obiarini 
as  will  be  seen  elsewhere  by  Agrati'a  letter,  baa 
done  well.  Alicia  Mandeville  returned  from  the 
Sandwich  Islands  by  tte  Nevada. 

The  Fabbbi  Opeba  Season.— The  Fabbri 

Opera, Combination.  with.Signor  Pietro  Baooei  and 
Signor  Bjanobl,  will  commence  a  short  seaeon  of 
Italian  opera  at  tbe  California  Theatre  on  Monday 
evening,  when  Halevy's  grand  opera  of  "La 
Jnlve"  will  be  produced  with  Signera  Fabbri  in 
the  title  role,  ana  Signor  Biatahi  as  Blearer. 

Chiabzni's  Cibcus.— Tha  following  letter 
was  received  this  morning  from  G,  Agrati.  of 
Ohlarini's  Circus,  dated  Aucklaad,  New  Zealand, 
January  9th: 

Deab  FIgARO.— The  company  arrivid  all  safe  on 
thel->tiaet,  6  p.m.  We  opened  last  oigbt  t>  a 
orowded  bone*.  Horseaaod  people  took  tha  audi- 
ence by  storm.  I  Lhlnk  we  will  play  beie  two 
weeks  to  a  rood  hosioeas.  From  here  wn  go  to 
Thames,  Obrist  Ohutvh,  Donediu  ana  Melbonrne. 
The  beys  are  all  In  good  spirits. 

Sam  Bioket:— This  very  clever  eccentric 

Irish  comedian  and  minstrel  performer  hse  been 
for  some  time  ill  from  an  affection  of  the  lungs.  He 
will  leave  to-day  for  Paeo  Roblea  Springe  where  he 
hopes  to  recover  hia  health. 

Company  Wanted.— By  reference  to  an  ad- 
vertisement fn  another  column  it  will  be  seen  tha'. 
a  fall  dramatlo  company  is  wanted.  Full  informa- 
tion oan  be  had  by  applying  to  Sbeiidan  Oorbjn, 
Dramatic  Agent 

The   Chapman  Szstebb   left   New    York 

last  Wednesday  under  engagement  to  Manager 
Bert  of  the  Metropolitan,  and  will  arrive  here, 
barring  detentiona,  on  Wednesday  next. 

Anatomical  Mcsetjm.— One  of  the  moat 

lompioto  collections,  of  the  tjnd  In  t>a  united 
States,  comprising  inj^r*!..  0f  ao,,^  „,,,  b^.- 
..  -.  tti  models,  Ii  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
Onlj)  at  the  Mneeam-on  Montgomery  street.  An 
hour  may  be  profitably  spent  tore. 


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EASTERN    DRAMATIC   NEWS. 

InNeV  York,  "Leo  and  Lotos" with  its  number- 
less   attractions,  still  draws  crowded  bouses 

At  Booth's  Theatre,  W.  J.  Florence  bos  bssn  ap- 
pearing in   Irish   plays At  the  Fifth  Avenue 

Theatre,  Daly's  new  drama  '  Alixo"  Is  running  suc- 
cessfully  Mr.   Sothecn   baa   produced  "David 

Qarrlck"   at    Wallack's At  the  Union  Sauare 

Theatre,  "One  Hundred  Teara  Old"  is  still  run- 
ning  At  the  GraDd  Opera  Honso,  a  new  pa' 

entitled  "Houghing  It,"  founded  on  incidents  In 
Mark  Twain's  now  book,  was  annonnoed  to  fol- 

rbe  Cataract  of  the  Giuget" F.  S  Cban- 

frauln"Klt"  was  the  attraction  at  Wood's  Mu- 
seum  The  Olympio re-opened  on  the  17th,  with 

a    revival  of    "Humpty    Dnmpty"   by   the    Fox 

Pantomime     Troupe George     and     Ohariea 

Bey  aside  and  Miss  Angeltque  Sohott  have  been  tie 
fresh  appearance!  at  the  Athensenm,  in  the  bar- 
lesque  of  "Black-Eyed  Suson,"  whioh  was  pro- 
duced for  the  flrat  time,  there  on  Feb.  3d,  acd  im 
which  the  Misses  Sophie  and  Irene  Worrell  noted 
t-ie  chief  charactsiB.    J.  H.  Milbnrn  commenced 

an  engagement  on  the   10th At  tbe  Bowery 

O.  B.  Collins  commenced  on  the  10th  la  "The  Hea 

then  Chinee," At  the  Theatre  Comique,  the 

drama  of    "Chicago,"   IHerricgton   and  Hart   in 

seng  and  Dance,  and  other  attractions  were  offered 

....There   was  nothing  new  in  the  programmes 

of  the  San  Francisco  Minstrels  or  Brjant'e 1' 

is  currently  imported  tbat  Mr.  Daly  will  transfer 
the  Fifth  Avenae  Theatre  to  Union  Square  after 
the  1st  of  May,  when  Messrs.  Shook  4  Palmer  bid 
farewell  to  the  careo  of  management. 

At  tore  Aroh  Street  Theatre,  Philadelphia,  Mr. 
F rant  Mayo  commenced  an  engagement  on  the  3d 
inst..  appearing  in  an  original  drama,  written  lor 
'iim  by  the  late  Frank  Murdoch,  and  entitled 
'Davy  Crockett ;  or.  Be  Sure  You're  Bight,  Then 
Go  Ahead."  An  Davy  Crockett,  Mr.  Mayo  wae 
was  fitted  with  a  part  to  wbioh  ho  did  full 
jns  ioe.  hie  acting  being  applauded  as  deserved' 
Miae  Blanche  De  Bar  sustained  the  part  of  Eleanor 
Vaughn,  the  heroine,  with  much  dramatic  ability 
Mr,  Mayo'd  engagement  terminated  Feb.  VA\ 
MUeLillle  Bldridge  oommenced  on  the  lTtb  Inet., 
in  her  drama  of  "Alma ;  or,  Held  in  Bondoge.1' 

Harry  Colton  is  at  the  Opera  Honse,  Galveston, 
Texas,  where  he  is  a  great  favorite.  He  tooka 
benefit  on  the  Hh  in  "Tha  bidden  Hand." 

la  New  Orleans.  John  E.  Owens  closed  his  en- 
gagement at  the  Varieties  on  the  loth,  when  he  ap- 
peared as  Caleb  Plnmmer  In  "Dot."  Oa  the  17th, 
M'lle  Marie  Aimee  and  troups  commenoed  an  en- 
gagement, opening  in  "La  Grande  Duobeaae" 

At  the  Academy  ji  MubIo,  Mr,*.  D.  F.  Bowerr, 
euppoitsd  by  J.  0.  MoOollomaad  tbe  stock  com- 
pany, opensd  on  tbe  10th  in  "Lady  Audley'e  Se- 
cret,"   She    appeared   on    the  18th  ln/'Luoretia 

Borgia" At  the  St.  Charles  Theatre,  Joseph 

P-ootor  produced  "The  Bed  Pooket  Book"  on  tbe 
10th.  On  the  17tb,  the  Martlnbtti-Bavel  ^Panto- 
mime and  Ballet  Troupe  eommenoed  an  engage- 
ment. The  French  Troupe  at  tbe  Opera  House 
gave  a  benefit  to  Miss  Amelia  Beanvaia  on  the 
Uth,  and  played  "La  JeuoesaedeaMouaquetaires.  ' 
In  Boston  Miss  Neilaon  doted  her  en£agemen| 
at  the  Boston  Theatre  on  the  16tb.  She  wae  suc- 
ceeded by  Ohariea  B.  Thome,  who  appeared  on 
tbe  17th  in  "The Three  Guardsmen,"  and  the Ma- 

jillons  in  their  specialties Miss  Agnes  Ethel 

was  playing  Agnes  at  the  Globe "Raohel,  the 

Beeper"  and  the  "Gentle  Savage"  were  running 

attbeMusenm Tbe  Howard  Athenmuut  was 

running  "Arrah  na  Pogue"  and  a  comic  panto- 
mime by  Msffit  and  Bartholomew's  troupe. 

Miss  Neilaon  passed  the  ordeal  of  criticism  in 
London  and  In  hew  York  with  great  success,  but 
sbe  is  not  good  onongh  for  Boston.  The  Boston 
Saturday  Evening  Gazette,  apsaking  of  her  and  of 
Mies  Ethel,  who  made  their  appearance  in  that 
city  during  the  saano  weak,  ssya : 

Neither  Miss  Nsileen  nor  Miss  Ktbsl  display 
aught  tbat  mav  be  described  as  Irae  greatoea*. 
Aa  actresses  they  are  respectanle  mediocre*—  no 
more.  They  both  have  a  Dersooalmagnetiam  tbat 
•n'is'sths  sympathies  and  the  interest  of  their 
audience,  bat  they  nave  not  one  scintillation  of 
that  insplratiea  tbat  is  inseparable  from  genius. 
Misa  Weiltoa  is  »  lady  of  an  usual  attr.ic  live  uses  in 
point  of  per/onal  beauty  ;  bnt  we  are  f  rood  la  all 
boDosiy,  to  state  tbat  har  acting  is  quit*  void  of 
real  int«lligenoe,  and  her  readings,  as  a  role  are  so 
bad  as  to  turn  toe  text  of  Hbokupearo'a  JFalictinto 
arrant  nonsense.  Her  performance  of  tais  part 
exhibiti  much  stady,  bat  little  reflsotlon.  T>o 
much  attention  bos  be.  n  paid  by  her  1 1  the  physi- 
cal, and  loo  tiitle  to  the  iutelleotnal  aspect  of  the 
r-art.  Outwardly  abe  Is  tbe  beau  ideal  of  Juliet. 
Her  girlish  grace,  bar  soft  and  aweet  veice.  her 
bsauty,  and  her  gentleueas,  ore  admirably  fltttd 
to  realise  tne  post's  conception ;  bnt  bars  we  must 
cssst  ail  general  comtSinJatisa.  We  get  here  and 
there  s   glimpse  of    postfoa.  a  shadow  of  pow«r, 

K,..        r,„       „.„,,,  TV..      -;..,       .„.,       ... f#flt!, 


graoefulncss  afford  .ej  trsme  pleasure  to  her  I  is  ten  - 
"f,  wbo,  tlaoing  themeefvte  pleaied  tbrougu 
both  eye  and  ear,  do  not  aemand  ir  at  their  miud 
so  nil  be  equally  gratified.  la  aetock  o'mpany  her 
performance  would  pass  without  critlclem.  W« 
di-mond  with  justice  that  a  etar shall  j notify  herself 
>n  etandiog  apart  from  btr  fellow-artiste.  We  aelc 
ft-r  something  more  than  personal  beauty,  grace, 
and  refinement  ofTmao&ers. 
Tbe  New  York  Clipper  says : 

Barras,  the  au'bor  of  "  l  be  Black  Crook,"  has 
aigned  a  cot  tract  with  J&rrett  ft  Palmer,  oonve>- 
iqk  to  them  tbe  sole  right  ol  prodociog  tlat  spec- 
tacle in  tbia  city  for  three  years,  Jtrrett  &  Palmer 
obligate  i  heme-lves  either  to  produce  the  specta- 
ole  during  three  months  in  esab  yesr,  or  to  pay 
barras  a  sam  of  money  equal  to  tbtt  be  would  re- 
oeive  in  case  it  should  bo  eo  pertormed.  In  proof 
tbat  tbe  popnlariry  of  (bat  epectaole  is  not  en  the 
wane,  it  may  be  e  t .  t-d  uoon  reliable  authority  tbat 
the  rigbtof  is  production  in  evort  inch  of  t.-rri- 
tor-  io  the  United  States  save  California,  has  been 
sold  oy  Barr.s  for  tbe  next  two  years. 

"Save  California."  Ah,  yee;  we  don't  appre- 
ciate that  sort  of  thing  here.  "  The  Blap*  Crook" 
is  one  of  those  horrid  leg  pleoea,  and  onr  desires 
do  not  tbat  way  tend. 

Augustus  W,  Psnno,  a  member  of  Booth's  com- 
pany and  a  stock  aator  ot  thlrt?  years'  standing  In 
the  New  York  and  Boston  theatres,  died  in  New 
York  of  heart  disease  on  tbe  19th  inst.  His  life 
hai  been  a  moat  exemplary  ooe.  Tbe  telegraph 
tells  us  this  morning  thst  hla  funeral  yesterday 
from  "tbe  little  church  around  the  earner"  was 
largely  attended. 

JosPentland,  the  veteran  olown,  died  February 
7tb,  of  congestion  of  tbe  lunge,  aged  57  yeats.  He 
w  .6*  native  of  Boston,  and  made  hU  first  appear- 
ance in  New  York  with  Cooks'*  Eoyal  Oirons.  He 
attained  tbe  foremost  rank  in  bis  profession.  And 
was  universally  respected.  He  was  very  correct  in 
his  depot ttnonl,  and  was  a  strictly  temperate  man. 
His  lost  appearance  in  public  was  at  LentVNow 
York  Oircns  tbe  seiBon  before  last.  Hs  was  in 
oomfortable  peonniary  oiroum stances. 

Oha  ley  Reynolds  will  never  be  satisfied  until  he 
get*  his  final  quietus.  He  baa  been  at  it  again  in 
New  York,  as  we  learn  from  the  following,  which 
we  find  ia  thB  Clipper: 

One  of  the  Reynolds  Brothers  (the  younger), 
son.-  sad  dance  performers  at  Bu  Jei'u  Aibenau'u' 
got  into  some  trouble  on  Thursday  meht,  tne  6th 
inst ,  dariDg  wbioh  he  bad  the  index  floger  of  his 
right  band  badly  bitten,  so  muoh  so  tbat  it  Is 
feared  it  will  bsvo  to  be  amps  ated.  Later  io  tbB 
evoDing  be  met  L»ke  West,  who  previously  bad 
only  one  good  eye.  Toe  result  of  this  meeting  wae 
alittle  unpleasantness,  ending  wir.fi  West  nearly 
losing  hie  other  eye,  and  Rejnoldo'  face  being  very 
badly  scratched.  Both  were  arretted,  and  tba 
Reynolds  Brothers  did  not  appear  at  bailer's  on 
the7tb,  bat  did  on  theStb,  as  Oharlay  wae  released 
oa  bail,  while  West  is  at  the  House  of  Detention. 
ThoPhilsdelphta  Press  ra;e: 
Ncr.  .pipfi-6  already  give  the  theatres  far  more 
for  their  money  than  any  other  class  of  tr>elr  pa- 
trons. The  orltioisms  written  in  the  Inter*  si  of 
art  and  of  tbe  people  must  revert  to  the  benefit 
specially  of  the  theatre.  Thees  are  always  gratui- 
tous, and,  though  given  by  no  agreement  with  the 
managers,  are  by  thSBe  guntlemen  looked  noon  as 
tbeli  right. 

This  deprnds  vary  much  on  whether  those  who 
write  the  criticisms  understand  their  business  or 
not.  Boms  "critics,"  throagh  cheer  ignorance,  do 
managers  more  injury  by  a  stupidly  written  noticw 
than  tbey  can  compensate  for  by  a  column  «f 
laudation. 

Mr.  Booth,  in  playing  Hamlet,  has  frequently 
used,  in  the  grave  yard  scene/the  skull  of  a  horse 
tbief,  named  Glover,  wbowasbanged  In  tbe  West 
for  stealing  borsee,  and  wbo  bequeathed  his  skull 
to  the  elder  Booth,  as  a  memento. 

Among  tbe  MSB.  plays  that  were  burned  In  tba 
Fifth-avenue  fire  on  New  Year'e  day,  was  Miss 
Olive  Logan's  new  comedy,  called  West  Point," 
whioh  however,  tbe  lady  will  re-write,  from  mem- 
ory and  original  notea. 

Mr.  John  EL  Owens,  It  is  laid,  will  establish  a 
theatre  and  Museum  in  Baltimore,  . 

The  Matthews  Family,  Arthur  Gregory,  Dattllio 
troupp,  Charley  Howard,  and  others  are  the  new 
arrivals  at  Fred  Aims'  Theatre,  Pittsburgh. 

Delebanty,  Hengler  A  Spaulding's  Variety  and 
Conceit  Troupe  commenced  a  travelling  season  at 
North  Bridgenater,  Mass.,  Feb.  3d. 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  Bouoioeult*    Wood's   Cincinnati, 
February  17th. 
Edwin  Adams,  Wheeling  Va„  Feb. 21st. 
Charlotte  Onshman,  Ford's  new  Optra-house, 
Washington,  £4 to,  one  week, 
Maggie  Mitchell,  Cleveland, Kd. 
Oliver Dond  Byron.  Buffalo,  10th. 
Tamberlik'e  opera  troupe,  now  performing   in 
Havana,  commence  a  two  months  engagement  at 
the  N.  Y.  Aoedemy  of  Mnsio  on  March  10th. 

MiBs  Batsman  will  appear  in  this  country  aa  Me- 
dea In  tbe  Autumn. 

Lawrence  Barrett  is  playing  Macbeth  and  Wool- 
Bey  with  Miss  Oushman  at  Mobile, 

Robert  htsepel,  the  whilom  hueband  of  Matilda 

Heron,  bus  been  engaged  by  Bate  a  an  in  London. 

The  New  York   Tribune  says:     Onr  stage  is 

threatened  with  the  return  of  the  vulgar  burleeque 

peiCormer,  Elise  Holt. 

An  Eastern  paper  says:  California  will  enjoy 
tfae  acting  of  M.e.  John  Wood  next  June.  Ste 
wilt  return  to  the  London  atage  on  the  18th  of  Oc- 
tober next. 

The  Barry  Benefit  at  the  Boston  Theatre,  on 
Fr'daylafternoon.  8th  Intt.,  yielded  between  three 
and  four  thousand  dollars. 

Tbe  receipts  were  $1,700  on  the  opening  night  of 
the  Lydia  Thompson  Troupe,  at  the  New  Orleans 
Academy  of  Music,  Jan.  13tb.  Lags  are  still  at  a 
preminm. 

Mrs.  Chanfrau  has  reoovered  her  health.  She 
acted  in  Philadelphia  on  tbe  3d  inst. 

The  Majiltone  wore  at  the  Grand  Central  Theatre, 
Philadelphia. 

Ned  Buntline,  W.  F.  Cody,  M'lle  Morlacohi  and 
others  commence  an  engagement  at  the  Boston 
Theatre  on  March  3d,  aoting  in  "The  Scoats  of 
tbe  Prairie." 

Robert  MoWade  will  play  a  farewell  engage- 
ment at  tbe  Oheatnnt-street  Theatre,  Philadel- 
phia, commencing  April  23d,  prior  to  hla  depar- 
ture for  Europe  under  the  management  of  Prof. 
Bisley. 

George  Bonifsce  is  aot  in  tbe  oast  of  "Monte 
Oristo"  for  Feobter's  Theatre,  having  become 
tired  of  waiting  for  ite  opeuisg.  He  has  accepted 
another  engagement. 

M'lle  Pauline  Lucca's  petition  to  the  jBmperor 
ef  Germany,  asking  to  have  the  fine  recently  im- 
posed upon  her  for  breaking  her  contract  with  the 
authorities  of^tbe  Berlin  Opera  House  lemitted, 
has  been  rejected. 
Robert  MoWsde,  Williamsport,  Pa.,  10th, 
In  Sardon'a  new  play  of  "Onoe  Sam"  a  French- 
woman travelling  in  the  United  States  is  made  to 
eay:  "This  Is  the  country  of  trafBa.  Everything 
is  ticketed  with  its  price— evtn  the  honor  of  its 
women."  We  should  think  that  play  would  re- 
quire a  lilt'e  alteration  before  Daly,  prod  noes  it  in 
this  ooantry. 

Ed.  Thome  arrived  in  New  York  on  tbe  Eth  from 
Waehiugton,  having  been  a  loser  by  the  National 
Theatre  fire. 

Mies  Ortiz,  the  clever  brunette,  wbo  played  in 
"Alhambra"  at  the  Olympio,  ie.MLse  Granger,  who 
wae  brought  to  this  country  by  the  Zaviatowski 
Sisters. 

Jenny  Worrell  arrived  in  New  York  from  Cali- 
fornia on  the  3d. 

Sara  Steveaa  (Mrs.  John  O.  Heenea)  sailsd  fer 
Europe  on  the  8th  inst.  She  will  probably  open  a* 
one  ef  the  London  theatres  In  "Aiixe." 

Betty  and  Emily  Rigi  arrived  in  New  Yerk  from. 
California  on  the  10th. 

Among  the  stars  ef  tha  Philadelphia  leotnre  sea- 
son are  Petroleum  V.  Nasby,  Dr.  Isaac  J.  fiajee, 
Frederick  Douglass,  Miss  Charlotte  Onshman  a* d 
Prof.  Robert  K.  Rogers. 

John  E.  MoDenougn.  has  gone  on  a  vist  to  Eng- 
land. 


Oarlotta  Leolorcq  i*  at  the  Aoadomy  of  Mnsio, 
Ohioagc. 

The  McKee  Raufein  Combination  is  playing  In 
Oinoinaati. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Beacicault  appear  In  Cincinnati  on 
the  let. 

TneLauri  Family  bare  been  re-engsgsd  by  Mr. 
Daly  for  tbe  Grand  Opera  Honse,  and  will  appear 
in  "Rongbing  It." 

The  "sacred"  concerto  which  have  been  given 
at  the  Bowery  Theatre  for  some  time  past,  have 
been  enppreesed  by  tho  police.  , 

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TITE     THE    UNDERSIGNED    CITIZENS    OF 
ff     8a"  Francisco,   and   professional   friends  of 
M&.    arid    MRS.    OHAKLEH  CORIKLL,    wiah  to 
tender  them  a  Oomplimen'ary  Benefit,    time  and 
place  to   be   designated  bv  the  recipien-e,  ae  we 
wish  to  brmie  oar  faroilieiaad  little  ones  to  wit- 
ness MR.  OOMtLL'S  admirable  performance  and 
expositions  of  Vfntrilrqaism  and  elight-of-hand 
io  addition  to  MR8.  OOrtlELL'd  rvoutilul  ballads 
and  serio-comic  obaraoteristio  vooallem\  end  the 
infant  la  petite  Corielt,  in  bis  truly  wonderful  Act- 
ing and  Imitations 
O.  C.  O'Donnell.  M.  D.     Tbomss  O'Neil, 
W.  W.  Kantroft,  A.  B.  Ulssoc 

S    s.  Sample.  W.  Moss. 

B.  P.  1  syior,  F.  Georse  Gelger, 

Les2>Bsky  3c  Bro.  D    Kea'iap, 

M»rks  Gursohennke,  Edwin  Denves, 

O.Deavee  W.  Hawkins, 

William  Miller,  John  Bsooett. 

f*K'F?rt\t  0b«-  K.'Oortis, 

B.  F.  Steritt,  K.  S.  Torris, 

John  H.  MoOabs,  S.  Shear. 

Kest  *  Co.,  And  many  otbere. 

«•  Kelly,  |  ielfit( 

Sam  Feamcibco,  Feb.  1»,  1873. 

TO  DR.  O.  O'DONNELL.  MESSRS.  M'OABE 
Bancroft,  Sample  and  others:  We  feel  highly 
flattered  by  jour  generous  compliment,  and  take 
tbiB  opportunity  of  accenting  it,  sod  will  use  our 
utmost  endeavor*  to  make  our  entertatameot  t&e 
most  instructive  as  well  as  amusing  that  tase  been 
given  in  sour  goodly  e;ty.  We  eelect  Magnt-e's* 
Opera  Houae  for  tbe  occasion.  The  benefit  to 
teke  place  Manday  evening,  Feb.  84tb,1873.  Dis- 
tributed programmes  will  f  ally  explain  our  bill  of 
fare.  We  are,  sirp,  yours  obediently 
MR.  AND  MRS.  UHAS.  OORIELL, 


S.  F.  BUSINESS  DIREITOfV 

Booksellers  *ind  Stationers. 

H,  H.  Moore.  609  Montgomery,  near  Merchant.,    j 

Mnslnees  Colleges. 
Heald's,  Bryant  &  Strattou'a  College,  24  Post  5 

Butchers. 
Rats,  Fred.  Stalls  94  to  10(1.  California  Market. 

Kr-aea  Foundries. 
Weed  4  Kingwell.  California,  125  First  st. 

French  F>mcy   Croode. 
I*oan  4  Co.,  19  Montgomery,  107  and  109  Suttee*, 

flumuu  Hair. 
Sampson.  A.  B.  A  Co..  110  Second  street. 

Moaic  und  Musical  InatrosnenUi 
Keene,  O.  0„  mftr.  acoordians,  rspairsr  of  all  kru. 
mnsiosl  instruments.  N.E.  oor.  Bush  A  Ream 
Wines  and   I.Iq.ior..     (Wbolssale.) 
Danerl  F.  A  Po..  SI,  Front 


McDANIEL'S 

Museum  and  Theatre, 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

THE  UNDERSIGNED  WOULD  MOST  EE- 
speotfully  represent  to  you  and  tbe  public  gen- 
erally, that  be  ia  now  prepared  to  fnrtlsh  facil- 
ities for  exbtbitione  of  every  kind  and  cbaraoter, 
which  should  deserve  tbe  patronage  of  the  pub- 
lic. He  has  erected  at  Obnynne,  Wvoming.  A 
LARGE  AND  OuMMODIOUS  HALL,  with  eood 
Scenery  and  Stage.  Tbe  Hall  Is  welt  ventilated 
and  lighted,  and  made  comfonab'e  for  all  eeasons 
of  the  year.  THE  BEST  OF  MUSIC,  both  String 
and  Brass,  can  be  famished  at  all  times. 

Satisfactory  arrangements  will  he  made  with 
THEATRICAL  OR  O'lHER  COMPANIES,  eith- 
er for  Renting  of  Hall  or  performances  on  a  per- 
centage of  the  receipts.    Correspondence  solicited. 

Addrers  J,  MoDANIEL, 

Look  Box  No.  1,  Cheyenne,  Wyoming. 

N.  B.— Curiosities  wanted  for  tfae  Cheyenne 
Museum.  Those  wiehiDg  engagements,  state  low- 
eBt  terms  for  the  Winter  Seaeoo,  senaing  photo- 
TTflph  to  my  address.  Half  Passage  Money  ro- 
unded after  tilling  engagements, 

JAMES  MoDANIEL, 
Proprietor  Cheyenne  Theatre  and  Museum. 
oo22  3m  Look  Box  No.  1,  Ohevenne,  W.  T. 


CHEYENNETHEATRE 
Professionals  Wanted, 

SLX  FIRST-CLASS  PKOPLE.-MU8T  HAVE 
good  Wardrobe,  Four  Ladles  and  two  Gen- 
tlemen to  be  good  in  genera!  business  fir  the  oo ru- 
ing Winter  Seaeoo,  commencing  tbe  first  week  in 
November,  1672.  Address  stating  lowest  terms, 
with  Photograph.  Half  Fare  refunded  after  fill- 
ing engagement. 

JAMES  MODANIEL, 
Proprietor  Cheyenne  Theatre  and  Museum, 
0052 Look  Box  1,  Cheyenne,  W.  T. 


TO  VARIETY_ABTISTES! 

"y  ARIETY  ARTISTBS  AND  MINSTREL 
*  performers  going  from  Ban  Francieco  to  New 
York,  or  vice  veres,  should  stop  at 

SALT   LAKE   CITT. 

First-elase  engagements  offered  to  first- class  peo- 
dle  at   "THE  BOWERY,"    Main  street,   Joseph 
Dudley.   Manager.     Letters  eo  addressed,  or  to 
Dick  Brown,   Business  Manager,   will  receive 
prompt  reply.  f  63  lm 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  7£*>  MARKET  STREET,  HARRY  OOR- 
byn  reapectf uly  Informs  his  friends  and  pat- 
rons that  be  baa  refitted  in  beautiful  style  tbis 
cosy  and  oomfortable  resort,  and  will  be  pleased 
to  Bee  them,  ooe  and  all,  and  bave  tbem  sample 
some  of  the  choicest  wluea  and  liquors,  A  new 
billiard  table  from  tbe  mttoufaotO'y  of  LiesenfJeid 
with  Phelan  and  Collerder's  latest  patent  eteel- 
faoed  cushions,  has  been  Disced  in  tbe  Billiard 
Parlor.  The  popular  and  efficient  beverage  manip- 
ulator, Tommy  Carroll,  can  be  found  in  hia  old  po- 
sition prepared  to  dispense  creatare  comfort  to  all. 
.  ja31  tf 


MESSRS.  If  NEIL  &  CALDER 

ANNOUNCE  TO  TH.EIR  FRIENDS  AND 
thePnblio  generally,  tbat  they  have  opened 
under  COLMAN'S  OLOTHING  8TORF,  Corner 
of  Baeh  snd  Montgomery  streets,  with  a  WELL 
SELECTED  STOCK  of 
CHOICE  WIN ES, 

LIQUORS    AND 


All  are  invited  to  call,  and  ARCHIE  MoNEIL 
AND  WM.  C.  CALDER  will  do  their  beat  to 
make  tbem  comfortable.  jsMt-f 


DATE  MENOES  *  COL,  at  tbe 

old  original  Red  Lion,  19  Gear; 

etreet,  between  Kearny  and  Dnpont,  where  you 
oan  bare  HOT  AND  GOLD  DRIfcKS,  rtotforget^ 
ting  the  old  Pioneer  Lunob.  The  "Old  Sport"  ia 
alwaya  on  band. 


DR.  H.  C.  F.  BEHBENS. 

o  f  f;i  O  E  , 

HO.    SIS    KEABKY    I7SBIH, 

Between  Baeh  end  Batter.  jeJO  lm 


N° 


CENTRAL, 

O.  IIS  GEARY  STREET.* 

Best  accommodations  for  1 

Families  fn   the    oity.     Private      . 

entrance  for  Ladies.    Hair   Cutting,  Shaving  and 
Sneaapeoiog.    Children's  Hair  neatly  out.  Ladies 
Shampooing  W  cents. 
irWlm  L.  OORRIVEAU.  Proprietor. 


Mme.  JOSEPHINE  EDMONDS 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANie    PHYSICIAN 

TWMTTjIUlM     OF    PKACTIO] 

1",W?  ,TRE,*'rMEN,T  OFDlSEASES'INOlS 

itthJh.i5l.'i™f  "hh«Pl"««  M.d.m.  Edaoie  i 
e  epeoiolly,  end  enable,  her  to  en.rantoe  a  .DMd 
end  nermann,  onre  in  the  worat  oeie.  o(  Inn 
Km.;?»°j  m™""»1  d.raneem.nte.  ulB 
•nil  hod  Madame  Edmonda  a  iklllml  plijilcSS 
and  it  m  o  .belrintereat  to  oonaolt  her  In  .1 ;  38 
•aaeimoidantts  women  before  tampering  wi.) 
Si.;.°0°l5°8tr^m"v  QO»ok  doolore  and  bomb", 
Madame  Kdrjonde  d.BOrtboa  dleiaaei  wlthnnt  A, 
n»  n?.*^?" '""°  """  »»"•'".  "donreewltffl 
ibenee  ot  meronry  or  experiments,  thos  aaria 
Irom  wrong  treatment  lor  priv.te  ohronlo  ii 
S.n,?.'l  d'n«  "■      Co.reaoondenoe  ,.irlotl,  So3 

Ess,  a,  .oa  sssssgr  p-°  y^1 

DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITUTf 

N.  E.  esr,  Jackson  and  Kearny  ate. 

THE   GREAT    KRADIOATOR    OF   SPEOIAl 

London,  ano  the  lasttwe  ve  vearsof  BanFranDi^X. 
DB.  TOZBR  informs  the  afflio  "d I  thai  afLr^rit 
pIrir  '^  U0^ITALt5  IN  LONDON  Afll 
f**1' br  »ud  spending  ooe  year  in  tbe  mostoele 
brated  Hoepitsl  ia  London,  the  LOOK,  hVhiare 
opened  bis  old  Medical  Institute  at  the  old  stand 
whera  he  can  always  be  found.  DR.  TOZBK  lha 
for  forty  years  met  with  naparalleled  e access  fa 
^oKr£B,^me,Dt^of  "»!"«■■*  Renerally  kiovil 
OHRONIO  AND  SPECIAL  OumPlIiNTs; 

t>R.  CHAS.  JJ.  TOZCK 
ib  in  every  way  rssponsfble,  binding  himself  t< 
e: a  rot  a  permanent  coqe,  or  making  no  oboma 
Tbope_  wbo  cannot  sffjrd  to  psy  for  advioo  act 
w  .«°,'?i8.^,i1?,0,0,llir8ed  r°rn>ediaineonly.  1HI 
M.JNlHLY  RES  TciKATlVE  PILLS,  neverknowi 
to  tail  ia  giving  relief  in  oases  for  which  tbey  or 
reoornmeoded.  are  to  be  obtained  only  at  nv 
office.  Price,  9H  per  hot  Fnll  direotion  on  ski 
bl^'  8e™!iT  J"IP'"efloorotherwiHe. 

Dx  TOZER  Ooee  not  imitate  the  advertiiini 
Q«i  -.  wt,°Jm*he  "  »P"utioe  to  publish  fain 
amdavilsond  other  false  reference*,  but  refers  u 
toe  met  reapeotable  people  in  the  State,  whom  h- 
haB  cubed  of  diseases  whioh  otbere  bave  failed  t, 
core, 

«»     »K.    €HAB.    n.  TOZER, 
J»,  JS.  corner  Kearny  and  Jaokson  streets. 

tflI-tl San  Franoiao*. 


OUTSIDE    LANDS, 

A  NY    AND   ALL    PKRBON8    THAT    HAV! 

made  DUPLIOATB  PAYMENTS  on 
SIDE    LAND    ASSESSMENTS    oan    have 
amount  refunded  at  tho  office  of  the  undersign* 
upon   the   presentation   of    an  order    from    tb 
Mayor  and  City  and  County  Attorney. 
delBtf  A.   AlNTIrt, 


TRAYS  always  oa  band. 


Alfred  Tetter 

Manufacturer  ood    i 
Importer  of 

BIED.  CAGES 

»«S  jDnrpoatt 

JSEAJl  SUTTER  STRXE 

See  my  stook  of  Bir 
Oages  before  purabasln 
elsewhere.  Always  soon 
thing  new  on  hand.  V 
Patent  Cagee,  mads  i 
Tin  Wire,  are  warrant* 
FREE  FROM  VERML 
Also,  best  quality  Tk" 
noMtfl 


Biggest  Race  Yet 

THE  HUMAN  RACE. 


mBE  MAJORITY  OF  THOSE  WB 
*■  i*eelde  In  Ban  Francisco,  buy  thel 
Shirts  und  Famishing;  Gafnde  of  BENI 
DIOT  ifctu,  No.  3  Second  street,  r> 
ennse  they  are  always  treated  -well  nx 
bay  (heir  good*,  at  the  lowest   prices,  i 

"THE    OLD  STAND.** 


&  atrxRE 

EZTINQUISHSI! 


"ABSOLUrfiLY     TRE     BRKT    IPROTEOTK 

AGAINST  FIRE  I" 

flEHD     TOR     THKIR     "BECO'D" 

R.  B.  Irwin  A  Co.,  General   Agents  Pacific  Cos 

For  sale  by  W.  B.  MURDOCH, 

Local  A  pent,  312  California  St.,  ban  Franoiedt 


CANDIES. 

ALL     KINDS     OE    THE     FINEST  ?OANDT 
made  at  omr  Steam  Candy 
orters^sepeoJally  from  tbe^etr 


made  at  dor  Steam  Candy  Factory   daily. 

'  "         trf^   !„    (oJioilfjJ 


ARIOI 

_  Pianofort 

DEOLABED  FT  THE   JUPQES  AT  A'W 
Fair  of  tbe  .American  Iirtltnte,  •"•'J'" 
fold  trial   aeaimt   dielnwasV  Ohlokermf*  I 
otbere.  to  beTHK  BK8T  ON  KXBrBITIOll. 
CIHTJZ,  Bale  Agent.    SO  OTarreU ettl 
N  R--Pisooa  ol  all  etrlee  TO  BEMT.        M» 


***** 


J.   C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    XJUSiCl 

Cor,  Second  and  Tehama  etrceta* 

BOV-TerrapIn     constantly   OB    ha 
Oysters    In    every    style.      PB1VA 
SUPPER     ROOMS  FOR  PARTI) 
deo  31  lm 


CLASSES  IttJLOCUTrOK. 

TWO    OF    THE    LEADING!    MEMBF.RS 
tbe  Tbestrioai  Profession  in   Ueliforoie  \ 
Kis  forming  classes  for  instruction  in  EJoontl 
rsens  wishing  to  avail  themselves  of  tbe  opj  ' 
tunf  ty  of  acquiring  a  uasf  ul  art  at  a  moderate  c  * 

otewawawMslaiaaMBaaSaWl 


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IS  as     I 

WEST  END  ^ 


CALIFORNIA   THBATB1. 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


*£*  wETKOPOLITAN  THEATRE 


Notice  to 


Annlvorsary     of     Washington's    Birthday  «»-■   -«».«..--  ic„„, 


to  the  Public. 


SVeMIKO 


DAMON  AND  PYTHIAS! 


rincuT  **   mi-.-,     i .  ii.  iii.      ii   vi. i. 

i.ni'Uln     nii.i    Arm«ir«ui 
COOIUIi 

<    Ii  m  i    I  •  A    . 


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ftfT  TcnaPorar^y  Closed. 

—     ^"  ran  Tint    wa^mmM." 

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IRELAND  AS  IT  WAS! 


Sorjr  ind  Duo*  Lillis  H»ll 

n-.i'.:  i.i  M—Kni  ••<  «.mi'. 

lwto.r.Bir  ••««.  J#n»l»  Jaaaaan 

l'lnni  iitlon      Kf-tlvnl. 

(xxii 1 1  .-i  ooorm 


l.OOO       DOZE3IV 

HATS! 

IjATBST     BTVLiKS, 

EN'S.  BOYS'  AND  CHILDREN'S 

IU1UO   AT 

ONE  DOLLAR  EACH, 


e«,my    st.. 


■mm   BABatAT   AHD   POST 


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8ATURDAT.  at  2 AKTICI.K   47 

MONDAY  KVENIXO.  r.bTOArr  MIA- 

THE     FABBRI     COMBINATION! 

Will  commence  a  brief  at  awn  of  Op  re,  opanlna  In  HALBT1  ij  BRAND  OPERA. 

•lt>.     Ill  AN  (II I    AMD    Hie.     BArtF.I    IV    Tlti:    fA»T. 

TUI80AT  STE.11NQ,  Frbrn.rj  lilt 

Benefit    of    JVtr.    Harry    JEJsrtixis©, 

T#nJtr  J  by  prominent  clilxtneof  8»n  f  rt-oclaco,  wban  will  b«  pronenud  the  Qr**.t  Play  of 

JACK  CADE,  THE  KENTISH  BONDSMAN 


rntcEi  or  APK1MI0N. 

KWfTWl  !»♦•♦•—  IVrMiOlfflii  anf  OtCbMtn »L  A«     Kn.onr 

BrxrT'd  n«*i»—  B*  loony T*>     Gallery 

Dnw  Otr*.*  Admiiuen   •!   «•    Pm*t*  Boioo   .. 


••    undllOOO 


i»a\«  it  i  ii. i. ik  iimiiMt 

in  %«  u  ov  toffo*  i  ii  i.ik  H4IL 

Who     i*i~Vo-i. 

J.  O.  LARKI* and 0ARR1K  ARM««TRnH« 

sowum  of  a  1. 1.  XAiinnts      AeniN  K'XKRDT 


Ooaolad.cs  with  iiti  Diari  of 

"WoXf   tlao    nougli. 

WolIr»d  Hiawaoa.  known  a*  Wolf  tta*  Romh B.  O.  ¥inh 

l.iror  *>  Wilroj MalKoUv 

J*  oh  HiLon Tommy  Br*e 

*Io.oI*.d Mr-  X«mtr 

iraoy  Roman 01»i.  V*ro*r 

Uo*»rd    Utir-ioo Ob'i    C.|lH 

Atwjo*  PoomMr - Will  Bart 

Colonel  Whiter J- »■   L,»*«lo 

.lob«oo B.  Mont.ns oe 

Mc(;inr>i- 1-  Cooper 

l,-<1»n  Bcloonr F«o»y  lAmimi 

HjItio  Minnie  Fillmore 

Mrt  Ratio'* M,i«»Ic,.v«nh.ne 

Mr*.  Cockling Mla.Ma.lAnd 

Looj  Aibtoo MmGo-foHo, 

LUt*  Flo-Id* Oaf  Me  AfmAtroec 


LADIES    AND    CHILDREN 

will  rrJrD 

KINKEAD'8 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

ADRFSSINr.  PLEASANT  TO  UBK.  If  ASILT 
'  «r*»»i.  arrl  will  not  injer*  th* 
*J*O0t  OOltCOll.  It  IBM  ffil  dlMOOOO  of  ibo  otolp. 
naoiM  dandruff. 

Prevents   Hair  Falling, 

Ron  'or*  i  ho  hair  **f ;  tod  alooy.  And  it  PURKLY 
TIOICTAIH-K 

•*-  Th.OM(ia*l  BACK  BRUSH  IIAIRTOSIO 
AJI  I>  DBK&3LNO  Bay  bo  bod  of  lb*  Agoni, 

JAI.    n.    fl.lTFA,   DrwawAot, 

Oortiar  If  ow  •ioalaoo.ory  and  Howard  liroaU,  and 

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PRINTING,  DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE,   AND 

EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

17 820    Washington    street. 


Rooms     KS     tin.l 


Wanted  Immediately, 

A  FULL  DRAMATIC  COMPANY 

ACTORS  AND  ACTRESSES. 

APPLY  A8  AOOVK. 
g^AniHtcariiinil  NavlcUA  aoi  wanted. 

81PPUO      lBOUPE, 

IncladlDB  the  tlilld    "Wonder,   BAI'PBII 

LELIE    *:JL.I-I«, 

|[|H  IT.   ELI. IN   and   IV.  FI.LW. 

MtS«  A1»NIB  ABA1II, 
The  atar  Berlo-Comlc  Voenll.t. 


HAIIKY  AMI.AU 

AND.... 

HPKKCKR      ri.in  IIAKU. 

With  the  GrtAt  EeoiAtlon, 

OOUKTfiBPBATi 

OIIA-.  A.    OAUDNEIt, 

The  Celebrated  Ttntch  Comedian. 

KIIW    UABIAH    AlOltUAUKT. 

With  h.r  lira  Great  Spoctaltie*. 

DABUKa,AllKART8ur.  TRTJAIPS 

MIHH     UINKIliS    J.ODBB, 

Bnrlciqae,  Dotio-Oomfo  And  Ballad  Stager. 

G  tl  T     M  N  T  O  1«. 

....AVD 

I.  H  «'    T     AH  A  M  8, 
Merto-Comle    and    lAueltlet.. 


TI¥K    ABOVE    AKTJAT8    ABK    KOTV    OS    OCR  BOOKS,    A»ll   CAW    BB  BI»- 
».«.dbf  nunaieri  W.etol  tho  Boo»T  MonoUtne.  through  onr  Alienor. 
<w.a  w  m       a  BHBBIDAN    CVBBTX    da    CO. 


THE   OLD 

Hot    Sootoh, 

la  Morton  Btreer,  near  Kearoy, 

All    DrlnkeTTen    Cents 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  «"0_Jt«RY  IN  TOW*. 

Alwore  on  «1»  the  New  York  Herald,  Rarper'r 
Weeklr.FreDkLe.il.>.  Da'l  Dotage,  Polio*  Ga 
-all    the   OallferolA    OAJiefff,  Aleo  London 


DON'T  FORGET 

ON   YOtm  WAY  TO  OB  »BOM  TBB  OIB 
eoe  to  drop  into  the 

Hot    sootoh, 

I0R  YOOB  WABJA  OB  GOLD  DB1NKB. 

All    Drinla    Ten    Cent* 



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Branch  Punch  Saloon, 

3  I  7  Kearny  street. 


Hays  too  beheld.  It?    Ii  not,  tou'to  a  treat 
At  HQCAUZ  V3  PUNCH  SALOON,  Id  Kearar  stroel 
There  BONA,  disciple  of  GHEVT  BQUARZA, 
DUpenvu  famed  Magio  Piinohes;  rather 
Tho  most  deUolooa  mix'  ar*» y» c  recorded; 
And  hATo  with  many  medala  been  rewarded  I 
Ladles  their  CORDIALS  there  can  elD  »t  leUa-e,— 
I'helx  "TolaRS"  appea/ie.-and  Men  gAla   -LADIlEal 

PLEAaURK." 
To  allay  connubial  differences  And  pain. 
In  "ANTI-DITORCE"  you  can  your  end  attain. 
Sip  of  the  potent  extract  but  one  taete, 
Hour  arm,  oonjoling,  etraiRht  Is  round  her  waist 
Quean  what  a  "MORNlNa  OOMFOItr"  la  the  lttir 
That  hoala  the  pnarrel  and  Imparta  the  blliial 
Th«  •■WELOOME"  too,  you'll  always  find 
A  balmy  sootber  for  the  troubled  mind. 
The  bright  "ADRORA,Mand  the  sweet  "PABB WELL, 
Just  visit  BONA,  and  you'll  all  fare  wolll 
EUs  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  are  the  penacei 
For  all  dyspeptics  and  for  diarrhoea* 
No  Cholera  Morbus  ever  has  been  found 
Where  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  knock  &ronnc. 
BONA  and  SQUABZA,  spite  of  all  detractors, 
HATe  proved  the  Netlon's  groatest  benefaotonf 
Fall  FOR  TY  dlffarent  haaUhfal  drinks  you'll  dad 
To  aid  the  Man -In  vigor  ale  the  wind! 
Not  this  alone— a  Welcome  you  will  meet . 
At  B0NA'8-IBQITARZA*S)-317  KEABKY  STREET. 
Remember,  too,  not  this  femed  place  to  pass; 
ALL    BPLENDID  LIQUORS  BUT  OKB  BIT  A  SLAM, 


THEY  HAVE  TAHJLEf 

THE     FIR8T    PREMIUM 

....AT.... 

All  the  Mechanics'  Fairs. 


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THE  JOUBNAL  OF  AMUBEME5T8. 

Published  every  Day  In  the  Year  by 
J-       H?  -       BOaABDTTS 


«8«Hei-ch«Dt  and  5SA  WtuhlnctoB  Sts 

Below  Montgomery,  San  Francisco. 


SATURDAY FEBBUABY  22,  M73 


XJie     Best    Remedies. 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Ohanoe,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
ry'e  Webfoot  PUie,  for  all  biUous  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Sansonw 
street,  corner  of  Coxnnurclal.  * 

»  ■  — 

A  Happy  New  Tear. 

What  a  pleaaare  it  ia  to  m«et  a  smiling  oonnte- 
nanee,  wl  ether  it  be  on  the  atreet  or  in  the  par- 
lor. And  why  ii  it  that  tome  faoea  wear  a  oontin- 
nally  happy  look  ?  It  ii  simply  beoaoae  they  live  on 
a  plain,  nntritiona  and  substsntlal  diet  That  man 
ia  a  public  benefactor  who  will  oonscisntioosly 
-serve  na  with  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
meal.  Looit  Meyers,  prooneior  of  the  "White 
House,"  Kearny  atreet,  alao  of  the  Oapftol  Res- 
vaaraDt,  Fourth  atreet.  does  it.  as  hnndrada  can 
enthusiastically  teatity.  His  kitchens  are  marvels 
of  order  and  cleanliness.  Try  htm,  ana  yon  will 
flod  It  impossible  to  eat  elsewhere. 


Photoaraphlo    Cards, 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  People*  Art 
Qsl.ery,  84  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 

Mission  atreet,  * 

■  "  • 

flalrwork  and  Combings 

Made  ap  neat  and  cheap  at  850  Washington 
fittest,  near  Stack  ton.    Side  curls  steamed  for 

twenty-live  cents. a  V 

How    to   Procure    .Bargains. 

Attend  the  auction  sales  of  Watson  &  Barn- 
hart  at  their  auction  salesroom ,  11 3  S  at  tor  street, 
adjoining  the  new  Circus  Amp  bit  neat  re,  and  yon 
are  tor  ■  to  i  rocure  bargains.  Sile  days — Mon- 
days and  Fridays.  Ca»h  advanced  on  merchan- 
dise.   Out-door  sales  promptly  attended  to.    a 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
in  batF.  At  "Tee"  Bat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  immense 
— the  prices  are  reasonable.  Everyone  who 
goes  there  Is  sure  to  be  suited,  a 

—  ■         ■  * 
tfraia  and  Sweet. 

Per  the  beat  confectionery,  go  to  Oanty  and 
Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Salter.       X 


Genuine   Havana    Olffars. 

Beat  brands  at  61  .Montgomery  street,  S,  W. 
corner  of  Merchant.    Frsnok  h  Oahn.  Q 

What    Cheer    Liaundry 
la  the  best  laindry  In  San  FraaolBus,       * 


The  Choicest  Confectionery, 

John  H.  Bomer  has  just  cpsned  a  new  ana 
hsndaoms  confectionery  store  at  126  Kearny 
atreet,  where  can  .be  obtained-  Euperlcr  finely 
-flavored  confectionery  of  all  kinds.  Balls  and 
jMtrtlea  supplied.  o 

W&ertxlnn;  Beturnea  in  one  Day 
And  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry, 

American  Watches. 

Bednced  j  rices,  at  H.  A.  Callander's  62  Seo 
■and  St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
«rder.    Watches  carefully  repaired. 

Holiday   Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tables 
that  compare  with  Squarzt's.  Squarza's  Punches 
•re  famous  for  the  high  art  shown  In  their  man- 
ufacture, tfco  happy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of*  the  great  Squares,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
tbe  Holiday  tables.  For  sale  at  the  new  branch, 
317  Kearny  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
120  Leidesdorff  street.  H 


Fon  Sale— A  lot  ef  cheap  silk  dresses,  at 
Geary  street.     A  good  price  paid  jor  cast-off 
clothing.  s 

Cheap  Jswelry,  Kid  Gloves,  and  Ladles  and 
Gents'  Foroishing  Goods,  at  Bank's,  store,  36 
Fourth  staaet.    Obeapeat  in  the  otty.  b 


Diamond    Catarrh    Remedy 

Is  a  sure  oure  for  Catarrh  or  Golds.  Ask  your 
druggist  for  It,  or  send  to  Dr,  A.  F,  Evox,  No, 
9  Post  street.  _  z 

Olatbvotakt.— Madame  Clara  Antonla,  tha 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Tranoe  Medium. 
baa  removed  to  S23  Kearny  st.  Consultations  in 
English,  French  and  German.  x 


-K>o  Yon    Know 

That  With  BrjTTEBJOK'B  P ATTXBNS  y OU  OUt  CUt 

end  make  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly!  Bend 
postage  stamp  for  an  Illustrated  catalogue.  H. 
A.  Deming,  agent,  office  of  the  Howe  Sewing 
Machine,  No.  113  Kearny  street,  between  Batter 
and  Post.  Ban  FrancdRoo.  • 


Bednced  prices.  Shirts  from  75o,  to  $3. 
■Complete  asEortment  of  Gents'  Furnishing 
Gooda.    Beales  «t  Co.  Kearny  st.,  near  Bush,  ci 

"Wnat    Cheer    Liaundry 

Employs  no  Chinamen,  and  should  he  pat 
roQlxed  by  everybody .  • 


8am  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bbbs  House  Carriages,  can  be 
Sound  In  front  of  Ooleman  Bros,  clothing  ea- 
'ahllflhment,  Bonthwest  comer  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery Bts..  or  Dexter  Stables.  Oarrlaoe  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  B0 


Sewinj?  Machines  for  Sale, 
Bented  and  repaired,  at  116  Post  atreet.  Also, 

Agency  for  Mills'  Adjustable  Treadle.  x 


X*r.    Doaorty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  partienlarly  to 
chronic  i  specific  practice,  and  as  such  Is 
now  the  _jat  suooeBsful  of  any  Physician  In 
San  Francisco.  Office  619  Baoramento  street, 
corner  of  Leidesdorfr,  a  few  doors  below  What 
Oncer  House.  * 


■Oyster    Trade. 

The  oyster  trade  In  California  la  sj«T.T»..ne 
e&  gantio  proportions.  Emerson  Corvillo,  of  the 
Saddle  Boek,  410  Pine  street,  furnishes  from 
tils  own  oyster  beds  at  Ban  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  of  tha  Pacific  Coast.    His 


warn 


PACIFIC    COAST    DRAMATIC  NEWS 

EBan  Jose.—  On  Monday  night  the beautiful  corn- 
ed* of  "P/gmalfon  and  Galit-a"  will  be  per- 
formed by  the  California  Theatre  company  at  Bro- 
htaka'a  Opera  House.  We  shall  sea  if  tbe  San 
Jose  people  will  think  tais  a  good  enough  enter- 
tainment for  tieir  patronage. 

Anaheim.— The  Southern  Oalifornlao  of  the  15tb 
says: 

Owing  to  the  unfortunate  aecldsut  wMoh  be- 
fel  Mr.  Fruk  Wi  ton,  tbe  theatrical  troupe  will 
not  perioral  tT-mght,  as  advertised.  They  will 
probably  play  nareaoma  time  next  week. 

It  seems  tb.it  tbe  Anaheim  people  are  Dot  how- 
ever  entirely  without  amassment,  at  tbe  same 
paper  ha*  tbe  following: 

Tbe  oiraoa  fever  la  rsgiogamoDg  "Our  Boys." 
Tbsy  bare  erected  a  tent,  and  will  tarnish  amuoe- 
rneat  to  tha  juvenile  portion  of  t*ie  community,  at 
tha  low  prioe  of  tbrse  piDB.»  Thej  hove  caught 
aboat  a  doz-n  canines,  and  are  inatraoung  them 
a  Is  Samwella. 

MaBTiNEZ.— The  Rostdale  'Dramatic  Company 
oonalslfsg  of  Robert  Polford,  Mra.  Robert  Fal- 
ford,  Miss  Minnie  Pixtey.  Miss  Oarrie  Lipsis- 
EliasLipsrs,  Mm  R.  Wakefield,  Edwin  Grave.  O* 
Wilson,  E.  Lewie  and  H.  O.  Kay  gave  an  ent  iitain- 
mention  Wednesday,  consisting. of  tbe  drama  o' 
"Bnooh  Arden,"  an  interlode  and  "The  Qiiet 
Familv." . 

Oabson  Oitt,  Nev.— Tho  Reynolds  Troupe,  with 
Miss  Mianie  Welle,  the  lion  charmer,  gave  an  en 
terbatnment  at  the  theatre  on  tbe  17tb. 

Sacbamesto.— There  have  been  no  amusements 
ia  .Sacramento  daring  tbe  week,  and  last  Satur- 
day some  scoundrel  tried  to  burn  tbe  Metropolitan 
Theatre  down.  The  watohman  discovered  two 
fires.  One  fire  was  over  the  upper  proscealn.ni 
box  on  the  east  side,  and  the  other  under  the  etige- 
Although,  theupperonebadattained  some  headway 
both  were  with  some  difficulty  put  out. 

Los  Angeles.— On  thelltb,  Frank  Wilton  took 
a  benefit.    The  Star  of  that  data  said : 

To-night  lathe  benefit  n'ebt  of  Mr.  Frank  Wil- 
ton, and  as  ha  will  boo  a  tike  a  benefit  in  which 
our  public  will  not  have  tbe  happiness  ol  pa-t.oi- 
pating,  we  call  on  the  publlo  to  fill  tie  boose, 
To-oirfit  he  plays 'Jibonalaosy;  or,  Mick  of  tbe 
Wood,"  the  great  play  in  wbion  Prootor  ao  oftsn 
appears. 

Frank  did  have  a  benefit  in  which  the  pubUo  did 
not  participate.  In  estage  struggle  be  was  stabbed 
in  the  leg,  and  waa  laid  up  for  several  days.  A  vo- 
cal and  Instramental  concert  for  toe  benefit  of 
tbe  Los  Angeles  Library  Aaaooiation,  was  given  on 
the  20th,  at  Merced  Theatre. 

"Viegin-ia  CITY.— Miaa  Augneta  L.  Dargon  and 
dramatio  company  have  orawn  good  boose*  at 
Piper's  Opera  House  during  the  week.  On  Wed. 
naadar,  Miss  Dargen  took  a  benefit  and  appeared 
in  M Article  47." 

Salt  Lake.— Tbe  new  three-act  drama  by  Oapt- 
John  Maitin  entitled  "The  Hermit  of  the  Cave," 
was  played  on  Thureday  evening,  It  waa  kindly 
criticised  by  the  papers,  bat  was  evidently  cot 
snaoesa  It  was  played  again  on  Saturday 
evening  last.  A.  Thorne  took  a  benefit  on  Tues- 
day and  appeared  in  "rne  Veteran."  Dndler's 
Bowery  oontinuel  to  do  a  good  business,  giving  an 
entertainment  in  which  there  is  plenty  of  fun  but 
no  vnlgarity. 

PObtlakd.— The  Oro  Fino  Theatre  being  closed, 
the  Portland  people  are  juatnow  without  amuse- 
ment. Something  bad  to  ba  done,  and  'tbe  boya" 
threw  themselves  into  the  breach.  The  Oregoniao 
of  the  12th  aays: 

The  juvenile  mind  of  Portland,  after  having  de- 
voted Ub  energies  sSBidnoasly  to  every  BpsoieB  of 
deviltry,  ba*  at  length  ceitered  upon  a  new  diver- 
sion, i  bo  "new  departure"  of  tbe  youthful  mind 
ooDSis'a  of  thestrioals.  A  number  of  the  ambi- 
tious javenllea  of  this  city,  blessed  with  that  de- 
gree of  audacity  neoessary  to  face  the  footlights 
with  success,  have  organized  an  ama'eur  company, 
and  propoae  f>  entertain  thcmselverf  and  their  as- 
aooiatfB  with  a  ssrits  of  tragedies  of  a  mild  school. 
Tee  stage-smttten  root-as  have  fl.ted  up  a  Btage, 
with  rode  aceaery,  curtains,  seats,  and  propose  to 
commence  on  Thursday  evening  next.  W  bother 
tne  venture  will  result  in  a  financial  failure  or 
otherwise  t3  the  enterprising  and  pnblio-spirfted 
management,  remains  to  bs  seen.  It  might  be  well 
to  OaUtion  the  inexperienced  yOnng  gentleman 
that  it  is  aoarcely  prndent  to  Invest  very  large 
sums  of  money  in  procuring  properties  and  other 
tainsrs  reqnisite  to  run  a  theatre  icflrdt-olasaa'yli 
until  they  experiments  little  on  the  appreciation 
ef  sbis  public.  The  orchestra,  will  consist  ot  one 
violinist  of  tander  age,  who  baa  formerly  been  at- 
tached to  a  band  of  strolling  minstrels,  and  aa  a 
manipulator  of  horsabaii  and  feline  Intestines  ia 
voted  a  success.  No  paioa  or  expense  have  been 
spared  to  reader  the  opening  night  all  the  audi- 
ence conld  desire. 


FOREIGN   DRAMATIC  NEWS. 

In  London  the  cOreliiea  have  been  f>  force  from 
the  pea  ol  Mr.  H.  L.  Home,  ent  tied  "The  Tale  of 
a  Oomet,'  at  Drory  Lane ;  a  version  of  Mr).  Wooa'a 
novel  EistLynne,  by  Mr.  A.  Kempe,  called  "Lady 
Isabel"  at  the  Hoi  bora,  and  anew  comic  drama, 
by  Mr.  B,  J.  Byron,  styled  "Old  Soldiers,"  at  the 
Strand,  Obas.  Reade's  oomedy  of  "The  Ladies' 
Btttle"  has  bsen  revived  at  the  Opera  Oomiqne. 
Anew  romantic  drama,  from  the  pan  ef  Mr.  Al- 
bery,  will  be  produced  at  the  Globe  abont  Easter. 
"Madelaine,"anewdrama,  waatihave  been  pro- 
duced at  tbe  Vaudeville  on  tbe  31st  alt.  "Man 
and  Wife"  is  to  t  ucceed  "Money"  at  the  Piinoe  of 
Walea.  Messrs.  D'Arc?  and  Rosa  are  engaged  in 
writinganew  f oar  act  play  for  tbe  Elephant  and 
Oasile  Mies  Amelia  la  to  play  the  hero.  The 
season  at  the  Court  will  shortly  oioee,  Miss  Litton 
tonaainmiog  tne  management  of  anew  house. 
Mr.  KelllB  to  be  succeeded  by  Mr.  Nation  in  the 
oonductof  the  Holboro,  and  it  is  rumored  that 
the  former  is  desirous  of  aacoedlngMr.  Obatttr- 
ton  at  Drury  Lane,  The  Queen'a  will  be  taken  by 
Mr.  Listen  at  tbs  end  of  the  season, 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Barney  Williams  are  advertised  tc 
oommeooe  afarewell  engagement  at  the  Tbeat.e 
Royal,  Birmingham,  Eng  ,  on  March  24th, 

Tbe  Town  Tbsatre  of  Odesso,  BusBia,  was  burst 
on  tbe  14th  nit.  Tbe  building  was  insured  for 
150,090 roubles,  and  the  furniture,  etc.,  for  15, tot) 
roubles,  with  a  Russian  inuraoce  company. 

Anew  drams,  entitled  "Bed  Snow,"  has  been 
produced  at  the  Qneeo'a  Theatre,  Londonderry, 
Ireland.  It  ia  from  the  pen  of  Mr.  Henry  Mande- 
vil  e. 

♦ 

Artificial   Memory  Guaranteed. 

This  wonderful  system  gives  the  memory  ex- 
traordinary power.  Thousands  o  figures  and 
wcrds  learnt  without  effort.  Studies  made  easy 
find  the  intellect  strengthened.  Taught  in  two 
lessons,  $10;  classes  cheaper.  Professor  Wm, 
Nemos,  137  Montgomery  street  .  i 


Do    lVot    Suffer    from    Corns. 

The  nnfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fl.  Cowan's  Inati- 
rate,  310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
?"<*■,£  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doe- 
tor's  capability.  References  given  If  required,  h 


Altogether  rne  Best. 

It  la  cur  ions,  but  true,  that  J.  A.  Shaber, 
T07  Market  street,  near  Third,  should  sell  fur- 
nltnre  and  bedding  cheaper  than  any  other 
dealer  In  this  city.  Try  him  and  yon  will  be 
convinced. X 

JDVr.  Barlow  *J.  Smith 

is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Leotares  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  oommenolng  at  7  h  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  Invalids  dally,  from  9  to  4  p  m.  ,  free.        w 


STolldavy    Candies, 

Fresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  11  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery. 678  Kearny  street.  Wholesale  and  retail,  a 
Oysters, 

Why  travel  so  far  ?  Shellfish  of  every  kind 
kept  at  Manning's,  oyster  dealer,  672  Howard 
strOt,  near  Third,  next  to  car  office.  o 


Oysters. 

In  strolling  round  the  other  night,  9 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
unr  careless  feat,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where    fountain's  ceaseless  tp lay 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  soieen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  Been ; 
While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Made  that  window  seem  to  he 
Borne  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea, 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 
It  looks  bo  nice — and  try  their  cheer." 
"AU  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suite  me  to  a 'T."* 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  Beat 
Than  at  our  Bide  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dUh 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  magnificently,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that,  * 
And  If  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  orabs  and  terrapins  ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  att  kinds  of  game. 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  wbioh  we  could  name. 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sore, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  Ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goea  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  House,  S37  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

OHABLSS  HAAKE,  Proprietor. 


500   Pairs   ot    Bocks, 
At  all  price?,  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry. 


■Tones  Ac  Schroder's 

Celebrated  Crab  Chowder  can  be  obtained  only 
at  Sao  Bush  atreet,  nearly  opposite  the  Alham- 
bra  Theatre.  Bob  Hart  eats  It,  and  they  all 
eat  it.  Only  the  best  brands  of  Liquors  bot- 
tled for  family  use.  « 

Ladles  "Vlaltlnjr  Cards, 

Written,  engraved  or  painted  by  John  P. 
Dwteb,  126  Sutter  street,  opposite  Lick  House, 
aud  at   the   Grand  Hotel.    N.  B.— Hamt>keb- 

CaiBPS  KEiTLT  SI1EKED.     PEMDANBHTP   Of  OVeiy 

description  to  order.  e 

For    Washing 
Shirts,  $1  60  per  doc.;  email  pieces,  50c,  per 

its.    At  the  What  Cheer  Leundry-  * 

m 
If  Ton   Want 

Your  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
sot  spoiled,  send  them  to  the  What  Cheer  Laun 
try.  X 

• . 

For  a  safe  and  efficient  BEAunnra  or  th> 

Complexion,  nee  Digest's  Fahotjs  Cuesqe  de 
Lib.  l 


■  1b  tbe  only  real  Liger  on 


It  is  Perfectly  Astonishing 

How  beautifully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  Clothes  received 
Mfore  8  A.W.  returned  the  same  evening  if  de 

l(r»rt.  ▼ 


NEW   ADVERTISEMENTS. 


3VE. 


Nos.  506  Market, 

....Ain>,  .. 

5  and  V   Slitter   street, 

Offers  to  the  Trade  and  Public  a  FULL 
AM)  COMPLETE  S  TOOK  of 

MILLINERY    COODS, 

....  CONSISTING   OF,... 

FLOWEB9,    FEATHFB8, 

B1BBO.V8,    HATS,    Etc., 
....AT..'..' 

Heduoed     Prices. 

it'll  1m 


"SPIERS    &    POND," 

S89  Keorar  >tre«t, 
CORNER  OF  BDBH,  EA»  FBAN01SOO. 

WINES,  LIQUORS  AND  CIGARS 

TEA     ANO -.COFFEE. 

LUNOH  AT  THE  USUAL  HOUR8.  AND 
refre.Qme-iU  at  all  times.  Tha  comfort  ol 
tile  domestic  fireside;  the  graoaa  and  ooartesiee 
of  the  drawing-room;  tha  freedom  of  the 

OH.TTB. 

REFRESHMENTS  at  aT  times,  and  LUNOH  at 
the  uaoal  noura. 

TEA  AND  COFFEE,  WINES,  LIQUORS  &  CIGARS 

S3V    Kearny    atreet, 
CORNER  OF  BUSH.  SAN  FRANCISCO. 


ii 


SPIERS    &   POND. 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 


TO  OBDEB 


^TXruXTTJ^cVX, 

GRAND  SPANISH  CARNIVAL 

AND 

MASQUERADE   BALL! 

....AT.... 

MOZART    TTATjIi, 

ON  THE  EVENINGS  OF 

SATTTKDAT,   FCBIVAET  SSd,    and 

TTJfSBAT,  FEB.  25th, 

Ticket,  for  Gentlemen One  Hollar 

Ladies  Free. 
feMtd ANGEL  SANCHEZ,  Manager. 


$50, 

LANCASTER'S 

«17  WA8H1XOTON  8TBEET, 
felOlm  Opp.  Maraire's  Opera  Houss. 


SHIRTS 

....AND.... 

GENTS' 

FURNISHING 
GOODS. 

ALABGB  ASSORTMENT  OF  GENTS'  FUR- 
niahinc  Gloria  to  be  had  goad  and  che*D,  at 
the  "OLD  OOBNEB."  J.  LEVY'S,  rtltt'l  Mont- 
t- ornery  street.  Jao'loa  eiven  to  all.  Don't  forget 
tbenomber — 51©  Montromery  street,     fell  lm 


HAIR. 

THE  CHEAPEST  PLAOE  IN  SAN  FE  ANOISOO 
TO  BUY 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Goods,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewelry  &  Fancy  Coods, 

IB  AT  THE 

NEW  YORK    STORE. 

A.    B.   SAMPSON  <&  CO.. 

Ko.  1 1©  Second  street. 
no301m       Between  Mission  and  Mlnnflu 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 


MB.   P.   BERGEB.   FORMERLY 
proprietor  of  the  Miners'  Res- 


S^Ck 


OommeroLal  street  and  the  Miners'  . 
Branch  on  Market  atreet,  in  partnership  with  MR. 
A.  DEAYEUR,  who  has  been  connected  with  the 
Arm  for  years.  Improvements  have  been  m ado  in 
the  ooiaiDe  departments  that  will  render  the  Mi- 
ners'more  popular  than  it  has  ever  been  during 
the  22  years  of  its  prosperity.  Our  Bills  of  Fare 
embrace  all  tbe  deliosoiea  of  the  season.  Our 
motto  Is  "Good  Fare,  Good  Oooking  and  Moderate 
Charges." 

P.  BEBOES  dc  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

S31  and  5S8  OommeroLal,  and 
709  Market  street. 
Open  from  5  A.M.  to  10  p.m.  auSl  lm 


Signer  Mancusi, 

PRIVATE  SINGING    LESSONS. -CLASS  ON 
HOKDAT  and  THCKsBAT, 

At  3  P.M.    St.  James   House,  905  Market  street. 
corner  of  Ellia.  fell*  laa 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM 

Aud  Colleire  of afedlelne. 

Ifl  nflO  BEAUTIFUL  AND  INSTBUOT- 
m.\J*\J \J\J  iTe  objects  to  be  Been.  Open  to  the 
Pablio  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  ECXEKA  HALT 
»1S  Montgomery  street.    FOB  MEN  OKLy. 

■ar-  Dn.  Jordan's  Pbitatb  Offick  is  at  »il 
Geary  atreet  (oppoeit-e  old  Meobanioa'  Pavilion). 


Indian  Queen  Range. 

The  Best  In  the  Market 

MANUFACTURED  BY 

CALEB    M.    alCKLEB 
oolBti *»Q  and  *a»  Ecaray  a*. 


$1,000  REWARD  OFFERED 

HO  ANY  PERSON  WHO  OAN  OURE  CORNS 
Bnm'en-,  logrowing  Nailg,  Rheumatism,  and 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

ON  HAND  and  mads 
to  ORDER, 

L.   BLAIR'S, 

o   Kefu-ny  street. 


Stage  Dancing 

TAUGHT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 

DAbHAWA Y  HALL, 
de3T  lm  Post  atreet.  near  Kearny. 


FRENCH_COODS. 

MME.  PONS,  IMPORTER  AND  DEALER  IN 
Paris!  an  Goods,  has  just  received  a  large  and 
varied  assortment  ot 

:E*r©3tacli    Corsets 

Of  aUkinda.andprioea.  Bilk  OorsetB,  and  Corsets 
made  to  order.  Ladies'  Underwear  and  Tonr- 
nairss.    631  Sacramento  street,  felllm 


AMERICAN     EXCHANCE, 

HAYWABD8. 

TOBY  OAKEb I.....S PKOPKIETOB 

First-Class   BoteL 

iris  Em 


Bar  Sngar 

"POE    SALE— £18    KEABNY    STSEKT.   AT 

iiilliii  iinTHIirdri0"dl" 


A  Safe  and  speedy  Reme- 
dy for  all  Bronchial  Affec- 
tions, Asthma,  Colds, 
Coughs,  Loss  of  Voice, 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  Con- 
sumption, Hoarseness, 
Pain  and  soreness  of  the 
Breast,  and  all  Difficulties 
arising  from  a  sudden 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  Ita 
healing  powers.  Ask  for 
the  California  Hall's  Pul- 
monary alsam.  Sold  by 
all  Druggists. 


PIOPEIETOE8, 
417  Saneome  street,  earner  Ooauaerelat, 

ii»t< 


L^^htm* 


CURES  DYSPEPSIA. 


jfc^mw 


Gives  Tone  to  the  Stomach. 


J^m&^ 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 


\vJ^TxLBi^3 


Is  a  Sure  Belief  for  Indigestion. 


L.s(^iXL  d^rs 


HAS  NO  SUPERIOR  AS  A 

BLOOD    PTJBIF1EB. 


THOMAS    ' 


'.    BREE, 


I  MANUPAOTUBEja 
— AJTO— 

Biriiii 


ds,  ^e^j 


fifi         ORUDIS,  BANJOS, 

Xir*^  — AND— 

ora£B    UTTSIOAI.    DLrjSTBtTasTJluVTav 

ESTABLISHED  IN  ISCiS, 

Ssjr-LeeaonB  (riven  on  the  Banjo  and  Drum.    MS    1 
MISSION  STREET,  between  First  and  Heoond. 

N.  B.— Fine-toned  Silver  Solo   Banjoe  for  Pna. 
saalonalB  alwaya  on  band.  islS  tf 


A.    X>ESir>ERA-TUM 

....TO.... 

MUNflGERS,  STARSJRD  COMBJNnTIOHS 

AGOMPETBNT  MANAGER,  AGENT  AND 
Aoter,  with  15yesrs'  exptrienoe  in  England, 
America,  tbe  Cane  of  Good  Hope  and  Australian 
Colonies,  India  and  Obina, 

IS  OPEN  TO  ENGAGEMENT. 

Is  well  posted  with  the  profession  and  tbe  Prtn. 
Oan  give  names  of  Managers,  Theatres  or  Halls 
List  of  Prices  and  treiorng  capacity,  in  nearly  every 
one  ot  the  above  places.    Apoly  to 


feslm 


eSO  Washington  street,  i 


SANGER  HALLE 


(SINGER'S  HALL,) 
14     OEABT    ST.,    SEAB     KBABHTi 


• 


Nene  but  tbe  Clholceat  Brand*  of  Wines 
and  X.lqaors  on  hand. 


DEPOT  WEYAND  a  KASCM'S  BAY  BREWERT 

felB  t[  OHBIS  TBLDMABS, 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

KTEBT    8ATVBDAT    KIOHT.   I 
Piano    and     SlngluS    a*  8  I*. a*. 

CHARING 


GOO  AUsslon  street,  near  Second. 
delO  EAGLES  A  WILD,  Proprietors, 


. 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession.; 

THE  UNDERSIGNED.  WHO  HAS  BEES  J 
over  twelre  yeara  connected  with  tne  praa. e» 
Melbonroe,  and  la  well  known  br  the  »•«»«•» 
tbe  nrofeeelon  in  the  Oolonlea.be«»  to  I;"""" 
that  be  ia  prepared  to  »i«e  eipenenoed •J«™'T 
rJIperaone  proteeeion.il,  Tialtinlt  «  "Mol,5*!Ll 
iiXto  the  Anatralian  Oolonie..  Fee  moderajj, 
Pnnotnality  in  diepat^hios  repbw  ma,  Be  reuai 

*""■  WIiXlAIT  PENBY  WATEB8. 

laViotorla   Chamber,,   aO  OolEna  atreet,  B» 

Ixmm.       A.rtTalla.  '*""  -  | 


WILLI6V_BAND. 

MUSIO    FURNISHED    FOR    ALL 
oaoaaions.    Mnaio  imported,  arranged 
and  for  sale. 

FrItB  Flpers  and  Marcm  M",  Blum 
tend  Inn  Tlollnl't*. 
■tar-Orders  from  tbe  conntry  promptly  attBiidsd 
to  Address  M.  W.  WILLIS,  Baton's  Maiio 
Store.  1«8  Moctgcmery  street,  or  MAR0U8  M. 
BLUM,  ggP  Montgomery  strent. js6  tf_ 


'Ja 


OEORQE    MATES*: 


Stall,  No,.  «0.  41,  48,  Clifomi.  " 
Mark.t,  entranoe  on  California  itreeL   ' 


A^'      lVapa  Soda       £    6 

-  kit 


•p^j 


leratba    Taatc. 


Dr*tfc3l  a»«— maw  ow*. 

M  Of  \Z  Ii  *■"     «■" 

^52 


j  si 


•fa*&*lw»»i    laa*. 


•   -, 


idat.  runuAiiT 


hi 


■    ; 

I  Prloa  0.- 

•"•l.    KTIi       ■■  -»-««a     »t»o 


naUGUIRFS  OPERA  HOUSE 

lift)     • 

~\ 


HIW    ALHAXBBA    TK1ATRB. 


- 


n.o" 


»im.  1^ 

neairicai    Mn.  johnny  alleni 


'WEHU 


tit  ftd 


COMPANY, 

S  IMFMIAL  HI0H3TBSS  THEATRE. 
PEKII.   CHI.1A. 

•  asal  •*  f  •«   -•  ml  iMHM 


|>f  »f  K.N  **I       Ml     4    <      1  :*-.•-.     <   >  I  W  1       \    I 

EMERSON    MINSTRELS 

tio  wnx  4rrri»  n  cowmcnon  wt  n 

•J  O  JEI 1VT  I^-TY       A.H.H.I 

LITT  3L.  h/""  MAC. 

IHII  tVISIKl.  IEBRCART    84 

"ht  irariira  do»:»u  tbi  win.  tin  (atiirdat  imnooii  at  i. 

I    |,_l  ---■,,  f  ..,,  ,       ,,       1,,      Nillm 


«  111m  o»  r 


«  »»D  aeeUJaA* 


mi  in 
UBIFffi 


I.  BID. 
PIiATl 

TJIBA 

iiioV 

Dimn 

ilSlHl 
•Itim 


3BA1I 


11  KIWI! 
ion.  istri_ 
tlmeO* 


Hr»t  Appfantr*  in  Aairrlc* 

•  •»  Mat,  Iimumi  «•  v>  *•  f  mi  T  ■  • 
■  Izl7   Artlat*«. 


.  OBi'nniiu 

>>    r.  n>K    ii 
nin  %  H  i     *  I   I   >  \ 

..TUKURI'ITIIII.M    IHrit«'il 

mMu 


>  «  i— in  <*\f*a—i*a 

rama,  llaltU  Scraaa, 

Ooart   Receptions 

[<Mt  WondrrTnl  Acrobatic  and  (ijni- 
■antic  Feat*  ever  Witnessed! 

l*prr "rotation  of  the  Imp-rial  Mid- 
night YYiddlr.K  Procession, 

4  ■iir'Ui'  *au.w*:  t'* 

The     Ilenullliil 

iittlc-Footed  Lady! 


Tm  wll  o».  .r.r  ••  ...lie  eiVVltioe. 


I  Ctr.i*  a«d  Oirktiira 


da 

ti 


f*  •  IV»  ittfi'  *•»  M...!..*  8MM. 
»*"•!  lU'WiMi,  Hun.bilt  Fut  ea«    Btwirl 
'•dC<a|UIM   >:ll    b>  ii  iulll>u  tiimoli.i.ol 


«r  I. HI  RSOV,    M  LEN,  »(  hi  lanili  imipany 

OoatlatlDr   vilk    •  BMUtlfal    T»M..-i. 


I'nri     Mdoond Olio. 

STAOTZ:      8TRUC 

TOAatDlAK     .  At»D  RYMAN  |  I  HARRY  KtKGSLBY  I  WM»  M.Ik  K  ii  A  A    HUTTOH 


THE    GREAT    AMD    OIML.Y    EMERSON! 

In    His    Wr>in.<»j-t.il     IliKlir.-t    ol     Fun. 


ARTIOIjEI   4="Z. 



-a 

Mr.  Slurb 

EE=::E:^E:i:E::::: 

:::::::::::::::::EE:'"" 

JOH<*Y  ALLEN 

9.  Rubin  on 

0    W.  Rotkit'Ilrr 

OJSETirXNC^ 

O3Ft.30Je.3Ht.JS. 

*M»    OKCHMTBA 

Concluding  wltb  H:>b  Hirt'i  new  production  untitled 


LIFE  ON  THBARKANSA' 


I     >'     I     I         Kill 

I.AZTBOR1U... 
MMc 

DMk 


HILLY     FHEROOV 

JO  UNA  *     AI.LN 

by  the  nompxny.     Som-  -rood  old  8  nw«  by  Rn-adt,  Scott    B»*»r  and  Rockaftiler. 
A    LlVkl.Y    I  IMF  AMD  A   FF.AKFl   1.   l.l.MII.NU. 


f  Alt    Btlli'  afnlntt  tta«  Albambra   Theatre   mast   oe  Drsaenitea    hereiilor   on   Monday, 
rP*xform»neo  to  cemtnioM  Danctaally  at  elebt   o'clock. 


TOILSOIY'S 
AMPHITHEATRE 

Parisian  Circus! 


•M»tf  «.*«.,  Bat,   Mlllf  M|  -ort  Krimr. 
THIS  LVENINO  I  KHRUAHY  24 


1.-4  h-clr*  ■•  tMlMi        l*»»f.   Inmli  Urxad 

•  -Of«„j  Bjaim 

•  -P*»r    if«r.ii-   Aal  bi    it..    WaaaarfW    »J*aaa« 

r»*kf,    l-afil  ,.f   wnf  K1»«*l«|. 

•  -»r*«1#'  A»l,  Mli»a*p**rl«ai  4  h«r*ti*r< 

MB.     If.     m.     BJaQBIBIHIi 

•  —  Prlt)«l»ttl  M*w*-r«*HU   Art  -  

BY  uK  iHUK  SHIELD*. 

OOWS  .  .  WH.   WAKNFIl 

•.-Hllh'lt  Train*.    ImMi   11»Wl— Iff 

IK1»  LKT. 

T.-Hwrrr  CM— Mil  *,    ■«•!•■  I  I  lawa  !■  ha  A  ■>«<-!  at  I  ■ 
lira,   flUtl'a    "Soirll)."     Fi  tl    lapNIUMll 
Oall'cr 

•  .—  nntlaulf    l.ra|» 

BY    i  >iK  •  UUPANY 


IX   I    k   K  >i  I    -  hlON. 

•.-M'XaAaBl     BIH-I.BII.L.     Knnrru  af   U«    ArcU, 
in  her  anptarul  lr>ictl  Harrback  Act. 

GROTKMjUK MOSa.  J.   KkMBEL 

lO.-CoMlr  "prrl.tlllfi 

HONtf.    KKMHKL. 

11. -The  Four  «on«  of  H«mm 

BY  M'JNS.  OARUN  AND  :  OSS. 

ie.-Uanrt<-    llorao   Kill.  «lun 

INTRODUUr.D  BY  K    U.  DOCKKILL. 

13  —Grand  llnri.tr  Act 

BY  HXI.K  V10T0RINB. 

U.-Tlic  Clowu  .'■*■..!>) .. 

HUSK.  KBN1BHL  AND  UOHPANY. 


WEDNESDAY    AFTERNOON. 

G  r  a  n  tl     Fiimlly    Matinee 


nreii  Circle 


r«'qnrltr OO 

lira,  rvo  i    1'Iil.Iih 1    SO 

IViv.tr   n.»xri »ft  mmd  SIO  WO 

gfilci  Ufflce  oprni  daily  from  II  to  4.    Doors  op«D  »i  7. 


numarr. 

WaM 

iiltKW'""''1 

HAL1 

Hia. 
.!»*." 

miM* 

[HI  HIl* 

BjMgj 

o'i 

iiit'i 


Tnr.    MOUII.     I.ODul^O   ItUlNEA. 

r«r.  or  r««airrrui 

IJr<lr*dorr    au. 

Mirn>  alr**t,  np. 

R*«1t«  thr   riMaa 

»N  A  OOTRRLL. 


ACIFIC  HOUSE, 
LYMPIC  HOUSE,", 


ThOM 


OT-TRT^TET-lVf 


Oar  Oalahraiod  11  V  Wtiit*  SblrU,    Tb»/  fi  t  PKaFGOTLX,  and  for  qo*litjf  and  daribllity  will  asTer  06  mito'ie J.    To  bi  bad  oalj  at  tbe 

•»-f  ALL  AND  BBS  T1IKM.  IXL    AUOTKOff    HrtlKK,     «1«    Kearny    atrcrt. 


THISTLETON'S 

JOLLY  OIAlffT! 

O^LY  TEN   CENTS. 
THISTLETON'S,  9  POST  STREET 


Tlxe    Great 


Clearing  Out  Sale 


DRY  GOODS! 


c 

■I'**7 


■III 

ill 


(I 


MVHITE  HOUSE 

STILL    CONTINUES, 

....in.... 

Greater  Bargains! 


TH*lt     JEITER 


!««-  MAY  BE  EXPECTED 
Present     "V^7eels.. 


JtfSk 


J.  W.  Davidson  &  Co., 


MAGUIRE'S  OPERA  HOUSE 


MU8I0AL  OIKEUTUR 


.V.QliAS.  ALPEBS 


THIS    EV£NINO FEBRUARY  24 


C3r  Ft  .A.  JM  33 

Complimentary  Benefit 

Tendered  by  the  Clttzanaof  Man  Franelico 
to    Air*  <t»ii  Mr«. 


On  which  oooaalon  MR.  CORIEL  will  give  an 

Exposition  of  Ventriloquism 

Or.  THROWING  THE  VOIOB. 


Oxxarlos   Corioll,  Jr., 

Th.  Bftbr   Woodsr,  asol  3  i.ftra,  Id    VOUMi  EPU 
•  od  BDKLKtQUE  EBONY  8TATUES. 

MRS.  CHARLES  CORIELL, 

The  i.iDhttVouliit  In  America,  will  (br  reqatitl 
ea  IM.  ooc.iloa  liluBlrats  her  .pooliltr, 

"Driven     From     Homo," 

AND  OUABAOTEB  UUANGtS. 
MISS      ^V.I>J-TxriE      HIGVOS, 

Td.  I.lt'.l.  J.W.I),  in  800E.,  Dunces  &0.  Uanjoieint. 
TS/m.      X-MXiXKT      HATTIjEn, 

Oaliforola'a   F.rotita. 
MR)    vTAKB    TOrA.TjI.AOB 

Baojolab  and  Oomedlaoa. 

MR        -TOwBCXC     IsC  E3  TIj  T_j  TT , 

Id  kit  iCoetottlo  Acrobatic  Soog  and  Daoct. 

:BCXll>kTfB.X     TJH      OOSTOS, 

la  bis  cr**l  RoDO-TyioK  Feit. 

MR.      JOS1S       DAVZ8, 

Tbe  Pavorit*  OharaeUr  Vooiliat. 

WE8TLEY     and     KOGER8, 

InaPlantatiOB  Boat  and  Dane*. 
'VClllltfB     ARMBTHONG 

Will  partorm  •xoltinf  Oriental  FaaU. 

MR.     WILLIAM     WESX, 

la  a  Obaracttr  Sonjt  and  Daac*. 


_  •T'Ti.a  ipltDdld  W«b«r  Pimo  ai«d  on  thi»  ooaaaion  i<  from 
Bk««man  A  Hjd»,  anraar  alaaray  and  Sotur  itnatt.  What* 
Tlok«Uattfortal». 


TOiaClNr    ROBL'S, 


IWONC  Bl'T  'I'llF.    Hi  NT  gHAI.H'Y    OF  MKATN 
OAN   BK    HAD    AT 

Stalls  ST*3,  C'nllforntn.  Mnrket 


fti»NH«U     «IIM»:      MAN  l  KAtriOBl, 


•TThamoit  ELEGANT  CUSTOM  WORK  IN  TH*  'Tr^ 
OaU  and  aianioa  gonda  ind  [.ricoo.  L'.KH;RS  a  MAVNMlt 
■  •>  Knrni  at  real,  ^ir-  rt«or  -«nt^  nf  Rnari 


1,000       DOZIVB 

HATS! 

TjATHST     BTXIiEH, 

MEN'S,  BOYS'  AND  CHILDREN'S 


GELLING  AT 


ONE  DOLLAR  EACH, 


VILLE  DE  PARIS. 


L4A.8*    1 
SCiC.SStllf*    TO 

KAINDLER,  SCELLIER,  LELIEVRE  &  CO., 

Wish  to  call  particular  atten- 
tion to  their 

BLACK  GROS  GRAIN  SUES 

Which  they  are  now  offering  at 
$1  60  and  $2  per  vard.  Also, 
to  an  extensive  and  well  assort- 
ed invoice  of 

Striped  Silks— New  Colors 
and  Styles. 

Our  House  in  Paris,  having  taken 
advantage  of  an  opportunity 
which  but  seldom  presents  it- 
self, has  been  buying  these  Silks 
exceedingly  cheap,  so  that  we 
are  enabled  to  offer  them  at  an 
EXTRAORDINARY  INDUCEMENT 

CITY    OF    PARIS, 


THE  JOUBHAL  OJ  AMUSEMENTS. 

Published  every  Dm  in  the  Year  by 
•T.       I»-       ;BOa-.A.:Rl>TJB 

S3  Merchant  »»«!    S«s  WMlOasstom  sts. 

Below  Montgomery.  San  Franoiaco. 


MONDAY FEBRUARY  24  1873 


AMUSEMENTS,    Etc. 

California.  Theatre. 

To-nigh  (,  ths  ever-popular  Pabbri  Combination 
-will  oommeooe  a  series  of  operatic  performance  at 
thie  house.  The  opera  of  "La  Juive"  will  be  pre- 
aeoted.  with  Signora  Ioe»  Fabbri  as  Rachel:  Big- 
nor  Eageaio  Blanobl  as  Lnzaro ;  SI  go  or  Fietro 
Bicoei  ae  Leopolds ;  Miss  Anna  Elzer  as  Eudosiia- 
and  Herr  Jaoeb  Holler  as  Oarninai  de  Brogni. 
The  rest  of  the  oast  appears  oa  oar  first  page- 
To-morrow  nigh1,  the  complimentary  benefit  to 
Harry  Eytiage  will  be  given.  "J*ok  Oad«"  *n.d 
"A  Lean  of  a  Lover"  will  be  played. 
Allnimbrji. 

A  new  bill  of  an  extraordinarily  attractive  obar. 
aeter  will  be  presented  tbis  svsaisg.  In  the  flrat 
n.rt  Johnny  Allen  will  sing  "Lowees,"  with  new 
local  veraee,  Billy  Emerson  will  give  bie  version  of 
•*  Mother  eaya  I  Mustn't,"  and  the  finale  of  "The 
Auctioneer"  will  be  snog  by  Billy  Emerson.  Johnny 
Allen,  M.  A.  Bcott  and  company.  In  the  interlude 
Billy  Emerson  will  appear  in  popular  specialties; 
Mosars.  Johnny  Allen  and  Bob  Bart  will  per- 
form the  soreaming  act  entitled  "The  Science  of 
Psrohology ;"  other  acta  will  be  giveD,  aad  the  per- 
formance will  conclude  with  Bob  Hart's  new  pro- 
duction be t  fed  "Life  on  the  Arkansaw," 
in  whlob  Billy  Emerson  will  appear  as  Uncle  Bill( 
and  Johnny  Allen  aeJake,  A  full-slued  working 
steamer  will  be  a  featire  of  this  piece. 

metropolitan  Theatre* 

On  Friday  evening  Miss  Marion  Mordaunt  will 
be  the  recipient  of  a  eempllmentary  benefit,  at 
tbis  house,  for  which  many  membareof  the  pro* 
fess  on  bava  volunteered.  Fall  particulars  will  be 
given  in  to-morrow's  FlOiBO. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

The  enteituoment  givjn  at  thie  theatre  is  of  a 
very  varied  and  entertaining  deBoription.  Aftr 
a  l i v o I  y  flrat  part  an  interlude  comes  in  which  Miaa 
Agnes  Kennedy  appears  as  Jeony  LeatberluDgs 
sappoited  by  E.  G.  Marah  and  Mat  Kelly;  Miss 
Lillie  Hall  in  song  (and  danoa;  Miss  Jennie  Jobn- 
.  eon  in  comic  soags;  Cog  ill  and  Oooper  in  sons  and 
danoi  andaoti;  Oharlea  Terner  in  comic  eongs 
and  otbera  in  popular  specialties.  The  perform- 
ance oonolodes  with  the  stirring  drama  of  "Wolf, 
t  ie  Ronjtb,"  in  whlob  R.  G.  Mareh  does  eome  pon- 
fol  acting  in  the  title  role.  Mies  Minnie  Fillmore 
p'aj-a  the  part  of  Syivie  with  mnoh  feeling ;  Ob  as, 
Vecoer  acts  that  of  Traoy  Remant  capitally,  and 
the  excellent  manner  in  whioh  all  t  js  partj  axe 
performed  does  credit  to  the  company; 
Wilson's  Grand  Amphitheatre. 

This  plaoe  of  samiemeut  nightly  draws  houses 
which  oau  vie  infaihion  with  an  opera  andience. 
The  entertainment  is  ss>  superior  to  the  generality 
of  oiroue  performances  that  everyone  goes  to  see 
it.  To-night,  in  addition  to  M'lle  Dookrillioa 
new  aot  of  equestrianism ;  J.  Kennibel,  the  French 
grotesque  actor,  in  new  Boenes,  and  the  other 
members  of  the  company  epeoifled  on  onr  flrat 
page  in  attractive  specialties.  Harry  Oamland.  a 
Musical  genins,  will  make  his  first  appsarance  at 
tbis  establishment  in  hie  comic  specialties  entitled 
"Novelty." 
Benefit  to  the  Corielli. 

On  the  occasion  of  the  grand  complimentary 
heneflt  tendered  to  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles  Coi- 
ieil,  which  is  to  take  plaoe  at  MagnuVa  Opera 
House  on  this  evening,  a  capital  entertain- 
ment will  be  given.  OharleB  Ooriell  will  appear  in 
ventriloqolal  performances  and  songs;  Mrs.  Ohaa. 
Ooriell,  in  obaracttr  ballads;  Le  Petit  Cone1 1  in 
imitations,  and  a  host  of  volunteers  whose  names 
appear  on  our  first  page  in  varied  specialties. 
Charles  AJpsra*  Benefit. 

The  benefit  of  Charles  Alpers,  which  took  place 
on  Saturday  eveniag  at  Magnire's  Opera  House 
drew  a  very  large  and  fashionable  audience.  The 
opera  of  "II  Barblere  di  Sivglia"  was  xoelleotly 
performed ;  taking  acting  end  einiting  into  oonsid*. 
ervtlon  it  has  seldom  been  so  well  presented  in 
this  city.  In  Roiina  Madame  Agatha  States  found 
a  role  wbioh  exhibited  the  power  and  culture  of 
her  voice  to  excellent  advantage,  and  she  executed 
a  >nmber  ef  trills  in  a  manner  wbioh  drew  forth 
the  most  entkuaiastio  appUuse.  Signor  Enrico 
Pardint,  whose  acting  In  otaer  roles  baa  been 
cbaraoterized  by  an  unpleasant  stiSnees,  aston- 
ished and  delighted  the  aadienoe  by  the  sprightly 
manner  in  which  he  performed  that  of  Figabo 
andaohieved  a  veritable  triumph.  He  never  de- 
eonded  to  low  buffoonery  bnt  gave  a  vivid  reali- 
sation of  the  lively  barber,  and  made  every  point 
in  the  most  areUtio  manner.  HiaeingiDg  of  "Largo 
al  Factotum"  was  mnoh  applauded,  an'd  through- 
out bis  rendition  of  the  music  w&a  excellent. 
Signor  Fulvio  Rigo  was  equally  hippy  in  the  rolo 
of  Don  Baalllo,  and  Mons.  Roncovieri  acted  that 
of  Don  Bartolo  capitally.  Signor  Bianchi  did  not 
appear  to  be  in  very  good  voioe,  but  filled  the  role 
of  Oonnt  Almaviva  very  aatisfactorily.  It  is  too 
bad  that  euoh  a  pleasant  season  of  opera  has  not 
paid  expenses,  bnt  euoh  is  the  case;  Mr.  Alpers 
has  had  to  pay  a  few  hundred  dollars  for  the  honor 
and  glary  of  being  imp  rejsario . 
Signer  Donate. 

Thia  world  famed  one-legged  denser,  who  ar- 
rived from  Australia  will  shortly  appear  at  one  of 
our  leading  theatres.  He  is  spoken  of  as  a  marvel 
of  grace  and  agil  ity;  the  Melbourne  Herald  eaye 
"So  one  oan  even  fairtly  Imagine  all  the  wonder. 
fnl  grace  and  power  which  Signor  Danato  displays 
in  his  gyrations  on  one  leg:  the  only  one  he  has 
unfortunately,  or  rather  fortnuttaly,  left,  He  is 
a  thorough  artiet,  combining  the  most  extraordi- 
nary movements  with  appropriats  Restores,  and 
elngs  like  a  nightingale,  with  a  foreign  accent. 
He  finished  up  last  night  with  the  Sii'or's  Horn- 
pipe, whlob  alone  to)  see  was  a  satisfactory  enter- 
tainment," "We  are  cold  that  tbe  Signer's 
terpiiohorean  performances,  include  an  Adagio 
movement.  Polka  Hongrois,  Garibaldian  March. 
.Sailor's  Hornpipe  and  Love  Among  the  Roses. 
Woodward's  Gardens. 

Thebr  -amel  ie  etill  an  object  of  interest  with 
all  the  vi:.  tore  to  thfts  gardens.  Some  valuable 
-additions  have  been  made  to  the  Museum.  Kext 
Saturday  Messrs.  Goe  and  Lay  will  make  another 
ascension  in  their  gas  balloon. 
A.  New  Bfl!»o. 

The  basso  of  the  New  York  Liohtmay  Opera 
"Troupe  formerly  of  tbe  Theatre  Royal,  Manhelm, 
'ie  on  his  way  here  to  join  tbe  fabbri  Opera  Com- 
bination. He  will  arrive  on  Wednesday  and  make 
hie  first  appsaranoa  next.  Sunday  evening. 

Ahatomioal  Mtjseum.— One  of  the  most 


The  Chinese  Theatre. 

Tbe  Chinese  theatres  In  thia  city  are  such  dingy 
dens,  that  very  few  ladies,  however  mnoh  their 
otirioaity  may  be  exoited  oare  ti  visit  them.  The 
Royal  Chinese  Tbe  a.  rioal  Company,  conei.tiog  of 
e'xtr  stir  performers  including  many  famous 
gymnasts,  will  commence  a  short  season  at  Ma- 
gnire's Opera  House  on  7  hureday  evening,  and 
give  their  first  performance  in  tbe  Ubitad  States. 
This  troupe  bring  witb  them  a  most  gorgeous 
wardrobe,  and  tbe  performance  will  be  of  the 
same  character  as  that  plven  at  the  Imperial  Thea- 
t .  e  in  Pekin.  Ladies  will,  in  the  comfortable  drees 
circle  of  Mazuirn's  Opera  House  ba  able  to  enjoy 
this  novel  entertainment  at  their  eaee. 
Illore  of  the  New  Theatre. 

Saturday's  News  Latter  bas  the  following: 

We  paid  a  visit  last  evening  to  witness  tbe  per- 
formance of  the  Great  Emerson  Minstrels,  under 
the  man\gement  of  Thomas  Magaire,  to  whose 
enterprise  and  love  ot  music  tbe  public  of  San 
Franclsoo  are  indebted  for  his  great  treat.  The 
Albambra  undoustedly  presents  toe  best  minstrel 
entertainment  in  tbe  world,  and  justly  deserves 
tbe  Bipoort  of  all  lovers  of  refined  amusement. 
Tbe  public  are  Indebted  to  Mr  Magairefort  elast 
20  years  for  all  of  tbe  first-cta^s  entertainments 
given  In  this  city,  Dramatic,  Operatio  and  Musical 
— in  fact,  be  ba  i  Imported  the  greatest  atara  in  all 
branches  of  i  h  •  profession,  at  enormous  sa  ary, 
and,  dependent  open  the  eapport  of  onr  clt  zeos, 
baa  upon  several  ooi'aeiona  lost  heavily;  and,  noth- 
icg  daunted,  he.  like  Pboeaix,  rises  from  tbe 
asbes.  To  ebow  the  public  that  be  is  willing  to 
cater  t  tilt  for  their  amusement,  we  ma;  say  on  tbis 
occasion  tbat  it  bas  besn  bioted  that  there  is  to 
ba  a  beautiful  theatre  ere-  ted  not  far  'from  Mar- 
ket streaT..  and  that  the  great  California  manager 
knows  eomeihl"g  about  it  If  snuh  ia  the  oase, 
we  can  oongra  ul ate  Mr.  Mrgnire  npon  his  aaeoeee, 
knowing  we>l  that  the  citizens  of  San  Francisco 
will  ably  support  any  new  enterprise  tbat  he  may 
enter  it  to  for  their  pleasure  acd  amusement- 

There  ie  a  great  deal  of  talk  about  a  new  thea- 
tre, and  where  is  so  mnoh  smoke  there  is  likely  to 
to  be  some  Are.  If  anew  theatre  is  to  De  erectad 
it  is  more  than  probable  that  Manager  Maguire 
will  have  something  to  do  with  it.  Time  will  tell- 
but  we  don't  believe  "Tom"  will.  He  generally 
keeps  his  business  a  acre ts  pretty  close 


Boll-Room  Fashions  in  New  York. 

A  lady  correspondent  of  the  Washington 
Critic  eends  it  the  following  notes  abont  a 
ball  in  New  York: 

Every  other  lady  wore  her  hair  pow- 
dered. The  effect  upon  dress  coals  was  va- 
riegated and  pleasing. 

Bon  ttonieres  seem  to  have  gone  out,  hard- 
ly aDy  one  wore  them. 

A  green  Bilk,  elaborately  trimmed  with 
gray  marabout  feathers,  attracted  a  good 
deal  of  attention. 

Hardly  a  lady  present  carried  a  bouquet  ; 
tbeenBtomis  an  extremely  silly  one,  and 
we  are  glad  to  see  that  it  is  dying  ont, 

A  new  featnre  in  dressmaking  is  tbe  exces- 
sive use  of  smilax  and  of  natural  flowers  as 
a  trimming  for  silk  dresses.  The  effect  wa3 
very  pretty. 

Tbe  wraps  worn  tbis  winter  are  charming 
and  (be  girls  almost  loos:  lovlier  in  them  in 
tbe  lobby  than  in  full  dress  on  tbe  flo.  r. 
The  outer  lobby  filled  with  ladies  in  every 
variety  of  hood,  o'oak,  veil,  -  and  cloud, 
would  have  made  a  very  pretty  picture. 

A  pleasant  and  very  unusual  featnre  was 
tbe  very  great  abstemiousness  observed  by 
gentlemen  in  tbe  matter  of  wine. 


WUlin«r  to  be  Qaeatioucd. 

A  drunken  fellow  had  wandered  into  a 
Sunday  school,  and  took  a  seat  among  tbe 
primer  scholars,  when  the  teacher  accostod 
him  with— "Why  James,  do  yon  know  what 
condition  yon  are  ic?"  "Yes,  m'm— in  the 
gall  of  bit Lroess,  'u  the  bonds  'f  'niquity. 
Ask  me  some  hard  queBhW 


Artificial  Memory.    Guaranteed. 

This  wonderful  system  gives  the  memory  ex- 
traordinary power.  Thousands  o  flgorss  and 
words  learnt  without  effort.  Studies  made  easy 
aad  the  intellect  strengthened.  Tanght  In  two 
lessons,  $10;  classes  cheeper.  Professor  Wm, 
Kemoa.  1»7  Montgomery  street.  m 


Do    Wot    Suffer    from    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Br.  B.  fi.  Oowan's  Instl. 
tnte,  S10  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
strafe  from  experience .  having  tested  the  Pos- 
ter's capability.  Beferences  given  U  required.  B 


A-lto^etlior  xJie  Best. 

It  is  ourlons,  but  true,  that  J.  A.  Bhaber, 
707  Market  street,  near  Third,  should  sell  far- 
niture  and  bedding  cheaper  than  any  other 
dealer  in  this  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
convinced. "^ t 

McDowell,  ftSriiiW  Oar-dl  Writer 

IV&dy  made  and  made  to  order.  Boom  10 
608  Market  street,  cor.  Po&t  and  Montgomery  u 


Holiday    Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tables 
that  compare  with  Squarz&'s.  Squarzi's  Punches 
are  famous  for  the  high  art  shown  in  their  man- 
ufacture, tbb  happy  combination  of  whole  ,ome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  the  great  Sqnarza,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
tbe  Holiday  tables.  For  sale  at  the  new  branch, 
917  Kearny  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
120  Leldesdorff  street.  s 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  ot  fashions 
In  hats.  At  "  The"  Hat  Store,  647  Wa-hlngton 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny) ,  all  tbese 
nrw  Btylea  can  be  found.  The  stock  1«  immense 
—tbe  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  Bore  to  be  suited.  a 

Freeh,  and  Sweet. 

Per  the  beat    confectionery,  go  to  Canty  and 

Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Salter.       V 


Genuine  Havana    cijrars. 

Be*t  brands  at  61     Montgomery  street,  B,  W. 
corner  of  Merchant.    Francfr  &  Cahn,  q 

-Vila*    Cheer    Liaunflry 
Is  the  best  Lvindry  in  San  Franolsco.       • 


T«e  Choicest  Confectionery, 

John  H.  Romer  has  Just  opened  a  new  and 
handaomB  confectionery  store  at  126  Kearny 
street,  where  oan  be  obtained  superior  finely 
flavored  confeotionery  of  all  kinds.  Balls  and 
parties  supplied. Q 

WaeMrtg:  Retumea  m  One  Day 
And  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry, 


A  Luwytr'n  Idea  of  Shakespeare. 

Jjondoo  Fun  says:  Old  B:»ebag,  the  law- 
yer, took  tj  reading  Shakespeare,  for  the 
first  time  in  bis  lif\j,duriag  tbe  last  vacatioo. 
When  he  got  as  far  as  the  tiial  B26Be  iu  tbe 
"Merchant  of  Venice,"  he  threw  the  book 
down  in  disgust.  Questioned  aa  to  his  rea- 
sons for  doing  so,  he  gave  it  as  his  opinion 
that  Portia  must  have  been  an  ass  tarule,  in 
defiance  of  all  principles  of  law  and  equity, 
tbat  Shylook  should  not  spill  a  drop  of  An- 
tonia's  bloo  1  in  appropriating  that  pound  of 
fleBb;  «'f  jr,"  (says  Bluebag)  "the  bleeding 
was  an  implied  part  of  ths  cod  tract,  and  as 
good  as  any  other  part  of  it."  He  considers, 
moreover,  tbat  it  wsb  only  a  most  brutal  ig- 
noranoe  of  tbe  law  that  could  have  pre- 
vented Portia  from  directing  Antonia  to*file 
a  bill  in  Chancery,  stating  bis  readiness  to 
p*y  tbe  money  dno  on  the  bond,  with  inter- 
est, and  the  Court  would  have  been  sure  to 
have  granted  an  injunction.  Bluebag  thinks 
that  Shakespeare  must  be  in  a  great  meas- 
ure fiotitions. 

Pound  his  Jjfvel. 

Fernando  Wood  was  in  his  day  as  drama- 
mad  as  any  of  his  fellows,  and  failed  with 
great  distinction  in.  the  part  of  young  Norval 
He  stuok  at  "The  Grampian  Hilts"  and 
never  ever  attempted  to  show  how  "his 
father  fed  his  flocks."  After  his  failure  he 
subsided  for  a  while  into  a  super  at  the  old 
Park  Theatre,  and  in  this  capacity  played 
the  hind  legs  of  an  elephant. 


A  Popular  Id-a. 

In  ancient  Greecs  the  ladies  counted  their 
age  from  their  marriage,  not  from  their 
their  birth.  We  know  a  female  that  would 
like  to  see  this  custom  introduced  in  Amer- 
ica. Bix  months  ago  she  was  married  a^ 
the  rips  age  of  45.  She  would  make  a 
healthy  six  months  child,  if  she  isn't  a  very 

interesting  bride. 

♦ 

A  Use  for  Goats* 

A  scientist  Fays  that  if  you  put  a  goat  in 
a  cellar  be'll  drive  away  all  the  rats  in  a 
sh^rt  time.  We  don't  doubt  it.  kBats  have 
noBes  as  well  as  human  beings.  But  tbe 
rats  won't  be  the  first  to  leave  the  house. 


Fob  Sam— A  lot  ef  oheap  illk  dresses,  at  38 
Qeary  street.  A  good  price  paid  jor  cast-off 
clothing.  s 

Oheap  J0welrv,  Eld  Gloves,  and  Ladies  and 

Gents'  Fi-rnlshing   Goods,   at  Rank'*,  store,  35 
Fourth  straet.    GbeapeBt  la  the  city.  b 


Diamond    Catarrh    Remedy 

Ib  a  sure  cure  for  Ontarrh  or  Oolds,  Ask  your 
drugtrist  tor  it,  or  send  to  Dr.  A.  F.  Evox,  No. 
9  Post  6treet.       ____^__  z 

Olaibvotaht.— Madame  Clara  Antonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
323  Kearny  at.,  bet.  Bush  and  Floe.  Oonsulta- 
uonfl  in  English,  French  and  German.  i 


Do  Ton   Know 

That  with  Butxebjok's  Pattebws  yon  oan  ont 
utd  mabe  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly  T  Send 
postage  stamp  for  an  illustrated  catalogue.  H. 
a.  Doming,  agent,  office  of  the  Howe  Sewing 
ttaohlne,  No.  113  Kearny  street,  between  Setter 
ind  Poet.  Ban  Franoiaoo.  * 


Bednced  prices.  Shirts  from  75o,  to  $3. 
Complete  assortment  of  Gents'  Furnishing 
Goods,    BealeB  ft  Oo.  Eearny  St.,  near  Bath,  ox 


dearth,  ana  pleasure, 

Tnere  are  not  too  many  pleasures  la  Sin 
Francisco.  Nothing  is  more  pleasant,  nothing 
more  health-giving  than  a  drive  into  tne  conn- 
try  now  and  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
keep  a  carriage  of  their  own,  can  find  one 
equal  in  elegance  to  any  private  conveyance 
at  the  Occidental  Camape  stand.  Frank  Bon- 
ton  has  there,  and  at  his  stables  1016  Stookton 
street,  carriages  ot  every  description.  H1b 
drivers  are  careful  and  exneriences,  his  charges 
ire  moderate.  The  moral  of  the  above  tt: 
lo  to  Frank  Bouton  at  the  Occidental  Hotel 
when  yon  want  a  carriage.  o 


Live   WeiL 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  is  the  causeof  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Bestaurant,  on  Wash- 
ington treet,  at  the  oornerof  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Booxen,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  slnoe 
1849.  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  B&imagundi  soup,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  oan  desire.  The  best  cud  of  tea  in  the 
city  — English  breakfast  tea  —  Bouohong  and 
Orange  Pekoe — can  be  obtained  here.  a 


.Pleasant  Location. 
Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  shonld  visit  the  Albambra, 
and  inspect  ths  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  building  is  a  very  fine  one  and  in  well 
lighted  and  ventilated.  * 


Best    Quality    of   Docshln 

Driving  gloves,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  the  What 
Queer  Laundry  x 

Lever  Buckle    suspenders, 

At  SI  per  pair — 26  per  oent.  oheaper  than  elae- 
<vhern — at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  v 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

vmeiwiA  orrr,  hktada. 

THIS  ELEGANT  THEATRE  BAS  BERN  KE- 
deoorated,  and  can  be  rented  by  tbe  night  or 
by    the  week.     Stare  and    traveling    oomnaniei 
liberally  treated  With  on  ayplicatlon  Dy  latter 
JCMS     PIPER, 
_       Uanacerand  ■ole  Proprietor, 
—      5?  *°        **  H-  HeOABE. 
MO  WaabinRton  street.  San  Francaaoo 


Philadelphia   Restaurant. 

CHAS.  T.  BBBGOLD,  PBOPBIKTOB. 

THE  OHOIOEST  MBATg  AND 
"Vegetables,  Board  by  the  weed. 
40#  PINE  hrREKT.  between  Kearny 
and  Mrtot»om»w  TiM-iK 


CANDIES. 

+_ui___________m___^ 


Complimentary  Benefit 

San  FbakoiscO,  Febmary  15tb,187*. 

WR,  THK  UNDHttSIGNED  CITIZENS  OF 
San  Frincieco,  und  profeesional  (liiods  of 
MK  a"d  MBS.  OHAKLKS  COBIrtLL,  wish  to 
tender  them  a  Oomplimen  ary  Beoerlt.  time  and 
pl&ce  to  be  desfmnted  bv  tbe  recipients,  as  we 
wiah  to  brinit  oar  f&nnllei  and  little  ones  to  wit- 
ness MR.  OOhltLL'S  admirable  performance  and 
expositions  of  Vrntril<  QBt»m  and  sltirht-of-band, 
in  addition  to  MRS.  OORlEbL'S  braotilnl  ballads 
and  serio-comio  cbaraoterislic  vooallbm",  and  the 
infant  la  peti  te  Ooriell,  in  his  truly  wonder! ul  A  ot- 
ing  and  Imitation* 
O.  O.  O'Donnell.  M.  D.  Thomas  O'Neil. 
W.  W.  Bantroft,  A.  B.  (Jlaeoo, 

S.  s.  Sarrple,  W.  Mosb, 

B.  P.  Taylor,  F.  Georite  Geigar, 

Leszynaky  4  Bro.  D    Kea'iny. 

MBrkaOnrdchenBkfl,  Kdwin  Dsaves, 

O.  Daaves,  W.  Bawkins, 

Wiliiftm  Miller,  Jobn  Bennett, 

E.  G.  Bert,  Ohaa.  K.  Onrtia. 

B.  K.  Steritt,  K.  S.  Torris, 

John  H.  Uouabs,  S.  Sbear. 

Kev-T,  A  Co.,  And  many  others. 

W.KeUy,  _  telStf 

HEPIiT. 

San  Feahcisco,  Feb.  19, 1873. 

TO  BR.  O.  O'DONMlLL.  MESSRS.  M'OABB. 
Bancroft,  Sample  and  other* ;  We  feei  highly 
Qatterao  by  jonr  generons  compliment,  and  take 
thiB  opjortnmty  of  aoLeoting  it,  and  will  ase  oar 
otmcet  endi-awor.  to  make  our  entertainment  tbe 
most  instructive  as  neil  as  amnsine  thtt  has  been 

Siren  in  jour  goodly  o.ty.  We  select  Magni'e'a 
pera  tioaae  t  r  the  occasion.  The  bnneflt  to 
teke  plaoe  Monday  evening,  peb.  24tb,]873.  Dis- 
tribate<1  programmes  will  fully  explain  onr  bill  of 
fare,    Weaie,  sire,  yonra  obediently. 

MR.  AND  MRS.  UHAS.  OORIELL. 


McDANIEL'S 

Museum  and  Theatre. 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING* 

THE  UNDERSIGNED  WOULD  MOST  BB- 
epectf  nlly  represent  to  yon  and  toe  public  gen- 
erally, tbat  be  is  now  prepared  to  fnrtisb  facil- 
ities for  exhibitions  of  every  kind  and  character, 
which  should  deserve  tbe  patronage  of  the  pub- 
lic He  bae  erected  at  Oheynoe,  Wyoming,  A 
LARGE  AND  OJMMODIOUS  HALL,  witb  goo  J 
Scetery  aid  Rta.e  Tbe  Hall  is  well  ventilated 
and  lighted,  and  madn  oomfor  ab'e  for  all  seasons 
of  the  year.  THE  BEST  OK  MUSIC,  both  String 
and  Brass,  can  be  furnished  at  all  times. 

Satisfactory  arrangements  will    be    made    with 
THEATRICAL  OR  O  I  HER  OOMPANIEs,  eith- 
er for  Renting  of  Hall  or  performances  on  a  per- 
centage of  the  receipts.    Correspondence  solicited. 
Address,  J.  MoDANIRL, 

Lock  Box  No.  1,  Cheyenne,  Wyoming. 

N.  B. — Onriosities  wanted  for  tbe  Cheyenne 
Museum.  Those  wishing  engagements,  state  lew- 
eat  terms  for  (be  Winter  Season,  senoing  photo- 
graph to  my  address.  Half  Passage  Money  re- 
funded after  filling  engagements, 

JAMK8  WcDANIEL, 
Proprietor  Obeyenne  '''beat™  and  Muaenm. 
oo*22  3m  Look  Box  No.  1,  Cheyenne,  W.  T. 


CHEYENNETHEATRE 
Professionals  Wanted. 

SIX  FIRST-CLASS  PEOPLE.— MUST  HAVE 
good  Wardrobe,  Four  Ladies  and  two  Gen- 
tleman to  be  good  in  general  business  fir  the  com- 
ing Winter  tseanoo,  commencing  tbe  first  week  in 
November,  1671  Address  stating  lowest  terms, 
with  Photograph.  Half  Fare  reminded  after  fill- 
ing engagement. 

JAMBS  MCDANIEL, 
Proprietor  Oheyenoe  Theatre  and  Museum, 
oo52  Look  Box  1,  Cheyenne,  W.  T. 


TO  VARIETY^ARTISTES! 

yAEIBTY  ABTI8TBS  AND  MINSTREL 
T  performers  going  from  San  Francisco  to  New 
York,  or  vice  versa,  should  stop  at 

SALT    LAKE    CITY. 

First-olaes  sogagements  offered  to  first-class  peo- 
dle  at  "THE  BOWERY,"  Main  street,  Joseph 
Dudley,  Manager.     Lettera  so  addressed,  or  to 
Dick  Brown,    Business  Manager*  will  reoeive 
prompt  reply.  fe3  lm 


HARRY  COFBYM'S  SALOON 

NO  -7SO  MARKET  BTBEET,  HABBY  OOB- 
byn  rtsoectf uiy  iaf orms  hi j  friends  and  pat- 
rons tbat  be  bas  eBtto  '  in  beauti'ul  style  tbis 
cosy  and  comfortable  resort,  aid  wilt  be  pleased 
to  see  them,  oce  and  all,  and  have  them  sample 
"OiDcnf  th-  ch  iceet  wioei  an*)  liquors,  A  new 
billiard  table  f-otn  tbe  manufaolre  y  of  LiesBnneid 
with  Ph^lnn  acd  Oolle'der'a  latest  paten'  steel- 
faced  cusbions,  ba>  be-n  nine  d  in  tbe  Billiard 
farlor.  'I  ba  popular  nod  effi  n  at  beverage  manip- 
nlator,  Tommy  Carroll,  oai>  be  found  in  his  old  po- 
sition prepared  to  dispeoBe  creator,]  comfort  to  all. 
ja3l  tf 


MESSRS.  ffl'NEIL  S  CALDER 

.  NNOUNOE    TO    THEIB     FRIENDS    AND 

A.  the  Public  generally,  tbat  they  have  opened 
under  OOLMAN'S   CLOTHING  STORE,  Corner 
of  Bnsh  end  Montgomery  streets,  with  a  WELL 
SELECTED  BTOOC  of 
CHOICE  WINKS, 

LIQDOB9    AKD 


All  are  invited  to  ca'.l,  and  ARCHIE  MoNEIL 
AND  WM.  C.  OALDEB  will  do  their  beat  to 
make  them  comfortable.  j»3Uf 


J*       OLD 

DAYS  MENOBS  A  CO..  at  tbe 
-i  -inrrrmT  —  old  original  Rod  Lion.  l&Geary 
strent,  between  Keorny  nnd  Dopant,  where  yon 
can  have  HOT  AND  COLD  DRINKS,  notforget^ 
ting  the  old  Pioneer  Lunotu  The  "Old  Sport"  Is 
always  on  hand. 


DR.  H.  C.  T.  BEHRENS. 

O  F  FTI 0  B  . 

NO.    SIS    KHABJTT    8TBIET, 

Between  Bush  and  Suiter.  jaSO  lm 


CENTRAL 

NO.  113  GEABY  STBEFT. 
Beet  aooommodatioQs  for   u 
Families  in   tbe   city.     Private    ^M*1*™ 
entrance  for  Lad  inc.    Hair  Ontting,  Shaving  and 
Shampooing.    Children's  Hair  neatly  out.   Ladies 
Shampooing  50  cents. 
M71m  I..  OORRIVEAU.  Proprietar- 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIREOTORY 

Boohs«Uers  and  StatloB-ers. 

H.  H.  Moore,  609  Montgomery,  near  Merchant. 

lSuslneaa  Colleges. 
Heald's,  Bryant  &  Btratton's  College.  24  Post  Sa, 

Botchers. 
Kate,  Fred,  Stalls  94  to  100,  California  Market. 

Hra«i  Fonnderl-cB. 
Weed  A  King-well,  California,  125  First  sfc. 

French  Fancy   >B«ods. 
Looao  A  Co.,  19  Menbgomery,  107  and  1W  Sutttr,      j 

Amman  Onlr. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Oo.,  110  Second  street. 

Music  and  Musical  Instruments. 
Keene,  O.  O.,  mftr.  sooordiaas,  repairer  of  all  kind* 
maaic«)  instruments.  N.E.  oor.  Bash  A  Kearas, 
Wines  and  XJquors.    (Wholesale.) 
Dannri  F.  A  Co,.  804  Frost- 


Mine.  JOSEPHINE  EDMONDS 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC    PHYSICIAN. 

TWENTY     TEAB8      OF     PKACTICt 

IN  THE  TREATMENT  OF  DlSEASES;INOI- 
deot  to  females  hae  placed  Madame  Edmonds 
at  tbe  head  of  all  physicians  making  Auch  praatio* 
a  specialty,  and  enables  her  to  guarantee  a  speedy 
and  permanent  onre  in  the  worst  oases  ofinp* 
prexsion  acd  menstrual  deraanements.  Ladtst 
will  find  Mada-ne  Edmonds  a  skill  tat  physician. 
and  it  is  in  tbeir  interest  to  consult  her  in  all  dis. 
eases  iooident  to  women  before  tampering  witk 
poisonous  nostroma,  qaaok  doctors  and  bumbnta 
Madame  Edmonds  dBacribes  diseases  without  any 
isformaiion  from  the  paliet,  and  enres  without 
the  use  ef  mercury  or  experiments,  thus  saving 
from  wrong  treatment  for  priv»te,  chronic  ana 
cancer  diseases.  Oorre9ono'<enoe  strictly  oonft- 
dentiat.  Office  and  residence,  4  IS  Pine  street, 
between  Kearny  and  Montgomery.  ja20  ly 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 
PBIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITUTE 

N.  JE.  cor.  Juckxon  and  Kearny  *i*. 

THE  GREAT  ERADIOATOR  OF  8PEOIAL 
OOMPLAINTS,  formerly  of  Lock  Hospital, 
London,  and  the  taat  twelve  veareof  San  Francises, 
DR.  TOZERioformathe  afBbred  that  af ter  yitit 
ing  all  the  HOSPITALS  IN  LONDON  ANB 
PARIS,  and  SDPndiog  ore  year  in  t. bo  most  cele- 
brated Hospital  iu  London,  ihe  LOOK,  he  htsr*. 
opened  bis  old  Medical  Iastiture  at  tbe  old  staid. 
whera  he  can.  always  be  found.  DR.  TOZEK  dm 
for  forty  years  met  witb  nsparalleled  sucoesi  la 
tbe  treatment  of  disease  uenerally  known  as 
OHBONIO  AND  SPEOiAL  COMPLAINTS. 

DB.  CH&8,  D.  TOZEK 
is  in  e76Ty  way  resDOnaible,  binding  himself  to 
effeot  a  permanent  cube,  or  making  no  cbarges. 
Those  who  onnoot  affjrd  to  pay  for  advice  acd 
medicine  will  be  oharged  for  medieine  only.  THB 
M«->N  I  HLV  RES  N  JKATlVE  PILLS,  never  known 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  oases  for  which  thev  are 
renommeaded.  are  to  be  obtiined  only  at  my 
ofiBoe,  Price,  Z$  per  box.  Full  direction  ou  each 
box,  xent  hv  hxprees  or  otherwise. 

DK.  TOZER  does  not  imitate  the  advertising 
Q-iaobs  who  make  it  a  pr««  tice  to  publish  falls 
amdavitsand  other  false  r<f«renrea,  but  refers  to 
tbe  mo<>t  respectable  peoole  in  tbe  State,  whom  be 
hue  otjbed  of  diseases  which  others  nave  failed  to 
oure.- 

»K.    CHAS.    ST.  TOZEK, 
N,  B.  comer  Kearny  and  Jaokson  street*, 

fel-ti  San  FranoisoO. 


OUTSIDE    LANDS. 

ANY  AND  ALL  PBSBOHS  THAT  HA7I I 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  OUT- 
SIDE LAND  ASSESSMENTS  oan  bars  too 
amount  refunded  at  the  office  of  the  QadersigiMd 
upon  the  presentation  ot  an  order  from  th. 
Mayor  and  Oity  and  Oonnty  Attorney. 
delStf  A.  AUSTIN. 


TKAY8  alwayB  on  band. 


Alfred  Tetter,  i 

Manufaaturer  and 
Importer  of 

BIED  CAGES, 

£85  Dnpoot, 

BEAR  SUTTER  STSJSST.  I 

See  my  Btock  of  Bird  I 
Cag-s  before  parchniogi 
e'tewhere.  Always aonis*  i 
thing  new  on  hand,  lb  I 
Patent  Cages,  made  ef 
Tin  Wire,  are  warranted  I 
FREE  FKOM  VERMIN  I 
Also,  best  quality  TEA ' 
no20  tl 


Biggest  Race  Yet! 


THE  HUMAN  HAOE. 


THE  M.1JOKITT  OF  THOSE  WHO 
realde  In  San  Frunclaco,  boy  their 
Shirt,  and  Fnrnl.hlaK  Good,  of  BENE- 
DICT A  CO.,  No.  3  Second  etrcet.be- 
canae  they  ore  alwoy.  treated  welt  and 
bny  their  goods  at  the  lowest  prices,  «t 

"TBE  OLD  STAND." 


9  JtriRE 

ESTINGUISHEE 


"ABSOLUfnLY     THE     BKS'f    'FROTEOTIOIf 
AGAINST  FIRE  1" 

8END     FOB     THEIR     "BECOrD." 

R,  B.  Ibwln  A  CO.,  General   Agent*.  Pacific  CoMt. 

For  Bale  by  W.  B.  WUBDOUU, 

Local  Aiteot,  312  California  at.,  Bao  FraDcieao 


mm**  * 


ARION 

Pianoforte 


DECLARED  BY  THE   JUDGES  AT  A  LAT1 
Fair  of  tbe  American  Institnte,  after  a  JIB" 
told  trial    arainet   Steioway'e.  Chicfeenmts,  an> 


fold  trial    arainet   k,,p,li..'..  n.      ^-v--.'-a- 
otbCTB.  to  be  THK  BEST  ON  EXHIBITION. 
OCKTAZ,  Sole  Agent,    lo  O'EarreU  etrejl 
N  B.— Piaooe  of  all  styles  TO  RENT. 


mart 


J.   C.   COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    X.UNCH 

Cor.  Second  and  Tehama    streets* 

r-Terrapin  constantly  on  hani 
Oysters  in  every  style.  PBIVAT 
SUPP£R     ROOMS  FOR  PARTIEt 

dec  31  lm 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO    OF    THE    LEADING    MEMBBR8    O 
ths  Tbeatrioal  Profeaaion  lp 


I 

MOTEL.  " 


'9    9)      FUMISHEO   BOOBS 


•  AS     FFAA.CIaC.l      MlKlUT,     IIBR1AHT     *«.     1.1 


»■«.     XVI.     ■..     |sB. 

— — — ^— — — — 


l>  Md  110  f 

WEST  END' HOT 


CALIFORNIA    TDBATRB. 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


METROPOLITAN  THEATRE 

Sudat  rvKMiMo        rmcART  a 

ORAND 

(omplimentary  Benefit 

rlarian  Mordaunt 


Ptaar  tad  Slrt*r  Artiitw  ud  Friends. 

o»  wnu  oooasiox     ■        ma 

JL      GfrrAXXd     33111! 


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WILL  ■■  mroRHip 
I  BBwakaalsre  m  raaisn*BS  mshhs 


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MM  M 


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NIGHT 


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FABBRI  OPERA  COMBINATION 


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otasntt  di  aaoan.  piiimi««  tw  oumi  *  omi«> J»c  itrLLis 

trvowt.  hm  i  i».  »«r-  a»*  ELzia 

•w*.  rt.1  nwwt.urf  ik<  our  ii  omu  •  ■  iwkwb 

Ukn.  0«w«  IM  Iar«M  <«ri  toUMi 

ImHIW .„ But  Inn 

MD*OUK>.  FrUae  1  t»a  t>|U rilT.io  BA10I! 

Fulttrsect     Cliorua     and     Orohcalm. 

TVfflDAT  1TISI»(1,  FeOm.ry  1Mb 

Benent    or    ivix*.    Harry    Eytinge, 

T<«d(rMl  by  f  romltvfai  c.Ujm.0  <  f  lin  Traoclw*-.  ibtn  will  b*>  pnaanted  th»  Or**l  Play  of 

JACK  CADE,  THE  KENTISH  BONDSMAN 

JOBS  McCCLLOldB.  MB.  BABRY  EYTIS8E   end  the  whole  Company  Ii  the  Out. 

Xo  l»o  foilo-vr-ed   l>y   a    Kooltntlon    l>y    Mr.    Henry    Edwards 

Toe  perroravBoe*  will  conclude  with  the  Tires  of 

n.oArsr     or™     -a.     lovbri 

WEDNESDAY  ETEXIXG.  Fobruaiy  31th- 

&ocoxx£L     IJ'a.TDtorl    Opera,     Nlgnt 


TUCB9DAY  F-VENISO.   February  371b- 


Bonefli     of    nAr.    StepHen    Leaoli 

MADAME    AUATIIA    ITATEI,     MISS    ANSA     MeKENZIE,     ■■SNOB    BOSSI, 
MEL     VEBNON     LINCOLN.      6KNOB    M.     T.     FlfiBBOB. 

Ami  many  oh*r  alntlnanlfh"tl  Artistes,  oat*  kindly  volnntetrod  their  valuable  servlcrs. 


PAIOSe  Or   ADHUeiOH. 

B«wrr.4  er>t.-Dr».Cro]t  Ind  Orchestra SS  OO    Beloonr 

R"..t.d  *cn(s— Betooor ?fi    Gal  err 

UreeeGircl.  Admi.aloo 1  £>•     Pii.atn  Boiei 


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Umi-UIii  nii.l  Aritieitrotia 
COGHI-tT-t  «nd  COOl'an 
Chnrln     Vornor     In     Comli'a! 

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l.kim.1.. Kat  Eeti, 


Son*  tod  Dun Ullie  Hall 


BSaaklel  A. I  Maala«SM   aal    DrrrMla 

■  *. I«. r-w.tr  Sweet  J.aala  J*bae~a 

I 'li.n  i  in  I....     Kosstlvnl. 


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COUNT'S  ARRIVAL. 

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Yoi. 

■  O  *  »«  OF  ALL  KATIOK8. . 

\  <-  m  -  KtKNBBT 

Ooicladioi  with  Ibt  Dim*  *f 

"WoXi"   tlao    Rougli. 


Wolfr*d  niaWBon,  known  u  Wolf 

Loimi.  Wilroy 

.1*  oh  Uil.oo 

MfllDfaTiB    

■  nor  iionn'l 

Howard    Hatrstoo 

AlwiDf  Rvanlcar 

Coloool  W.it.lj 

J'lh'tn 

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laMtiBvn  Halcoar 

Bjlv.O 

Mrs   Bol*«ti 

Mn.  OoDkliDf 

Laojr  AabtOD 

Clara  Fialda 


taa  Bonh R  O.  Marakj 

Mat  Kallj 

Tooamr  Bf 

Mr.   Varnor 

Obaa.  Varaar 

Oh-a.  Ooftll 

WlUBark 

J.H.  LaaklB 

, It.  Monlagaa 

F.  Cooper 

Faony  Uarretioa 

Mlnnla  Filltnoro 

Illaa  Jootpblnt 

Mm*  Harland 

M  m  Oirr*tla 

I.'arrie  ArnalrOBC 


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•rplla4l,  anicraur.  a--d  will  oat  cr«a*a  ib«  omt  dalicat*. 
>  all  dlawMM  •(  lia  a*»Jp.  nnavM  daodrgff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

tka  fakir  B*fi  ud    floaij.  and  U  PDBBLY    TBGE 

Tbo    Original    8AOB    BRUSH    HAIR    TONIC    AND 
BSSlira  ntjr  b«  had  of  jtbt  Afoot, 

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Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING,  DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE,   AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooms     16    and     \T 690    "WiiMliiucton    street. 


Wanted  Immediately, 

A  FULL  DRAMATIC  COMPANY, 

ACTORS  AND  ACTRESSES. 

APPLY  AS  ABOVF. 
ATAuatenr.  and  BToTlcea  not  Wanted. 

SAPPHO    TBilUPF, 
InelndlDC  the  Child   Wonder.  SAPPBO. 

SIONOB    BOXATI, 
The  World-renownad  Ooe-Lesged  Deooer. 

I.KI  IK     JCLl.IH. 
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ootxnterfhsat: 

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HAre  jott  beheld  HI    II  not,  jou'Te  •  treet 
At  BQUAEZA'S  PnSOH  BALOON,  In  Kuarar  ■troel 
There  BONA,  dlaolple  ol  OBEAT  BQDABZA, 
Dlepenaea  lamed  Magic  Pnnohes;  rather 
The  moet  deltolotu  mixtures  yet  recorded; 
And  have  with  many  medals  been  rewarded  I 
Ladles  their  0OBDIAL8  tfc;-*  onn  elp  it  lelmre,— 
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The  "WEL00ME"  too,  you'll  always  and 
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The  bright  "A0B0BA,"And  theaweefFABEWELlV.  , 
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His  "HY0IENI0  BIT  r  EBB"  are  the  panaoea 
For  all  dyspeptloa  and  for  diarrhoea. 
No  Cholera  Morbus  ever  has  been  found 
Where  "HYOIENI0  BITTEB8"  knock  around. 
BONA  and  SQUABZA,  spite  ol  all  detractors.   ' 
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THEY  HAVE  TAKES 

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All  the  Mechanics'  Fairs. 


THE  JOUBNAX  6F  AMUSEMENTS. 

Pnbliahed  BTary  Day  in  the  Y***  *» 

r_       J*.       BOGARDUS 

tfM«f«kaAl  nnd  535    Washington  BU 

*"  B*low  ilcEttomery.  San  Francisco. 


MOXDAY 


I^BBDABIIM,  IW3 


Blatter. 

Blaster  a6  a 


California  taSWHon  h«  nol 
nlizatu/"-    There 


yet  been  driven  out  by  ci. 
it  do!  eo  mncb  diipUjiag  of  wolTa  "  wiw 
a  threat  to  blow  the  top  cf  Eomt**"10'8      " 
off  as  there  nesd  to  be,  but  the  h.'™10^™ 
arenotall  dead.    Some  of  the   "oldi,9ere    .     , 

bluster  about  what  they  used  to  do  in  ea.  ^  I  ^^j,      -rot  up  a  masque,  and  produced  it  a1 

°     WcitalMlh    *"etneCoort'    But  the  King's 
i    I*".     ,     -itans  came  itjto  power 
ciuee  was  lost,  the  r*n. 

a         i/.,n  \«  "e  suppressed, 

and  in  1642  *£  theaUefl  **- 


timee,  bow  they  used  to  treat  any  man  who 
"ahotoff  biajaw  at  them,"  how  they  made 
men  "take  back"  what  they  said,  and  all 
that  sort  of  thing.  There  is  one  mild  Boit 
of  blusterer  to  be  found  in  this  community 
who  is  very  amusing.  He  does  Bot  r^Bfc9 
M»y  dire«  tbreita  or  blow  about  ^*|B  puyBi- 
UX  poWer,  he  only  seeks  to  impress  people 
with  an  idei  that  whi\e  *Q6  his  the  power  to 
utterly  annihilate  a  person  who  offends  him 
he  forbears,  Hia  style  of  prosedure  is  to 
go  *np  to  a  party  from  whom  he  imagines 
he  has  received  a  slight  and  say:  "Do  yon 
know  what  I  ought  to  do  to  you  I"  The  per- 
son who  is  addressed,  if  he  ifl  cool  and  cour- 
ageous, replies  "No."  The  blustirer  then 
says,  "I  ought  jnst  to  blow  the  top  of  your 
head  off.  that's  what  I  ought  to  do."  He 
then  examines  his  antagonist's  eouotsnanoe 
to  see  the  effect  this  has  on  him  and  if  he 
sees  any  signs  of  fear,  be  adda,  "And  for 
two  pins  I'd  do  it  tao,  I  would."  Then  he 
looks  around  on  thOBe  present  and  says,  "I'd 
oughter  do  it."  But  he  doesn't  do  anyth- 
thing  of  the  kind.  If  he  is  1st  alone  and  cot 
provoked  further  he  will  sit  down  and 
growl  that  "He'd  oughter  to  do  it"  and  per- 
haps that  will  be  the  end  of  it  with  this  ex- 
ception, that  when  the  party  on  whom  be 
omght  to  have  wreaked  his  vengeance  has 
left  he  will  say,  "I'd  ought  to  have  just 
pounded  that  fellow,  thai  I  ought,  and  I'm 
sorry  I  didn't"  Then  someone  will  say, 
"Why  didn't  you  then."  He'll  say  'Td 
oughter  done  it."  Than  he'll  be  told  "  he 
hadn't  Eand  enough  to  do  it,"  and  be  advised 
to  dry  up,  as  talk's  talk  but  it  takes  money 
to  boy  whisky.  This  is  whit  goes  on  in  8an 
Francisco  saloons  every  night  of  the  week. 


The  St«jje  in  Cromwell**  Time. 

Cromwell's  Puritana  were  the  sworn  ene- 
mies of  players  and  playwrights.  Bnaks- 
peare  and  Maasinger,  Beaumont  aud  Fletch- 
er, Ben  Jonson  and  S-irlty  were  so  maDy 
heretics  doomed  to  perpetual  perdition. 
Their  expounders,  the  performers  were  "ma- 
ligoants."  The  theatres,  of  which  there 
were  five  in  London,  were  "devil's  cbapele.'' 
A  ■■mber  of  fanatical  antbors  direct. d 
their  thunder  towards  the  poor  histriors; 
among  others,  Flynne  published  in  1C33, 
his  literary  monster,  the  terrible  "Histrio- 
mastix,  or  Player's  Scourge."  In  ttat  vol- 
ume of  more  tban  a  thousand  pages,  a.'l  that 
was  ever  indicted  against  plays  and  players 
may  be  found.  King  Charles  favored  these 
soul-imperilling  pastimes,  and  the  gentle- 
men cf  the  Ion's  of  Court  closed  their  law 


Oyatera. 
In  strolling  round  the  ether  night. 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
unr  careleas  teat,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where     fountain's  ceaseless  ?lay 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  pcreen 
Through  wnich  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  mossy  atone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  /ell. 
Made  that  wineow  reem  to  be 
Borne  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here— 
It  looks  so  nice — and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  '*I  most  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  *T."' 
Bo  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  aide  a  waiter  neat 
Hade  bis  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
SeJd  they  had  almost  any  oieh 
That  we  migni  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  magnificently,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oyaters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  Btyte;  just  think  of  that, 
and  if  your  month  don't  water,  than 
You're  different  from  other-men. 
They'd  clam » and  crabs  and  terrapins ; 
In  tact,  we  found  ttiey  had  within 
That  cosy  place  oil  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  X  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem. 
That  they  have  here  the  best  Ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  wnat  they  call  "such  nice  dinners, " 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thlrty-seren  Bush, 
And  there  this  troth  he'll  and  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyater  Bouse,  337  Bush  street,  above 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night, 

CHARLES  HAAKE,  Proprietor, 


bec&Qs*  gtage  plays  do  not  iuit  wit*  .  ' 
1  of  humiliation;  but  failing  and  prsying 
have  been  feand  more  effectual,  This  de- 
cree web  attended  with  little  obeuipnoo  »' 
first,  but  as  cant  became  all  powerful  in 
16i8,  a  more  stringent  ordinance  ^aspasBed 
for  the  suppression  of  a1.',  stage  plays,  and 
for  the  taking  down^f  all  thair  boxes,  seats 
and  etages,  bo  t'lU  there  might  be  no  more 
plays  acted.  I'd. is  became"  a  war  of  exter- 
mination. A  ploughshare  was  f asBed  ever 
the  land  cf  the  drama,  and  salt  was  sown 
ever  it.  The  spirit  which  morei  tha 
governing  powers  moved  their  followers. 
Many  of  the  actors  took  to  military  service, 
generally  on  the  King's  side.  Altogether 
the  histrionB  &c&d  with  very  creditable  bra- 
very in  battle.  In  the  course  of  time,  how- 
ever, Oliver  passed  away,  Richard  laid  down 
the  greatness  thrust  upon  him,  Monk's 
drams  rattled  up  Gray's  Inn  Road,  and  a 
new  era  was  dawning  for  the  stage.  The 
Oxford  Tintnsr'B  son,  Will  Davenant, 
might  be  seen  eagerly  showing  the  cook's 
bob,  young  Betterten,  bow  Taylor  need  to 
play  Hamlet  under  the  instruction  of  £ar- 
bage,  and  announoing  the  opening  cf  bright 
days. 

Old  Rhodes,  leaving  bis  former  appren- 
tice, Betterton,  listening  to  Savenant's 
stage  stories,  hurried  up  to  Monk,  in 
Hyde  Park,  and  obtained  from  him  li- 
cense to  raise  once  more  the  theatrical  flag. 
In  a  few  days  the  drama  commenced  its  new 
career  in  the  Cockpit,  in  Drury  Lane  ;  and 
there  Thomas  Betterton,  gentleman,  was 
first  introduced  to  the  public.  The  eon  of 
Charles  the  Eirst's  cook  was  for  fifty-one 
years  the  pride  of  the  English  theatre.  The 
destitute  actors  warmed  into  life  again  be- 
neath the  sunshine  of  bis  presence.  His 
dignity,  his  marvellous  talent,  his  versatil- 
ity, are  all  well  kmwn  and  recorded.  His 
industry  is  proved  by  the  fact  that  he  crea- 
ted one  handred  and  thirty  new  ohar&ct^rs. 
He  was  mirthful  in  FalstarT,  and  majestic 
in  Alexander.  The  craft  of  bis  Ulysses,  the 
force  and  passion  of  his  Hamlet,  the  grace 
of  his  Othello,  were  not  more  remarkable 
than  the  low  comedy  of  bis  Old  Bachslor, 
the  airyness  of  Mb  VToodviile,  or  the  cow- 
ardly bluster  of  his  There: us.  The  old  fro- 
zen out  eetors  rallied  around  him,  and  he 
enriohed  himseli  and  them,  giving  dignity 
to  his  profession.  The  humble  Jad,  bora 
in  Tothill  street,  bad  a  royal  funeral  in 
Westminster  Abbey,  after  dying  in  harness. 
Off  the  stage  he  was  exemplary  in  his  bear- 
ing, as  good  a  country  gentleman  on  his 
farm  in  B?rk>hire  as  he  was  a  perfect  actor 
in  town,  pursuing  to  the  last,  with  his  ex- 
cellent wife,  the  even  tenor  ef  his  way,  and 
eschewing  vice  and  profligacy, 


Holiday    Candles, 

Fresh,  Bweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 678  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  and  retail,    a 

• 

A  Happy  New  Year. 

What  a  pleasure  it  is  to  meet  a  smiling  eonnte- 
naoce.  whether  it  be  on  tha  street  or  id  the  par- 
lor. And  why  U  it  that  eome  faces  waar  a  contin- 
ttaliy  happy  look?  It  i«  -imply  because  they  lire  on 
a  plain,  nutritions  and  substantial  diet.  That  man 
is  a  pxtblio  benefactor  who  will  conscientiously 
aerre  as  withaolean.  toothsome  and  wholesome 
meal.  Lonie  Meyer*,  oroonetor  of  tha  "White 
Hooee."  Kearny  street,  also  of  the  Capitol  Ree- 
taorant,  Fonrth  street  does  it.  as  hondreda  oan 
enthusiastically  testily.  His  kitchens  are  marrels 
of  order  and  cleanliness.  Try  him.  ana  yon  will 
find  it  uapoaoibie  to  eat  elsewhere. 


wnat    Cheer    i-<aunary 

Employs  no  Oninsmen,  and  should  he  pat 
ronlsed  by  rrdrybody.  • 


Sam  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Buss  Eonse  Carriages,  can  be 
found  In  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
i  abllshment,  Bouthweet  corner  Bush  and  Mont. 
Bomerysta.,  or  Dexter  Babies.  Oarrtase  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  atnednoed  rates.  K 

Svwimg  Hachln*!  for  Salr, 

Seated  and  repaired,  at  116  Post  street.  Also, 
Agency  for  MllU'  Adjustable  Treadle.  x 

I>r.  oherty 

Has  derated  his  study  more  particularly  to 
chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  as  each  Is 
now  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  In 
San  Francisco.  Office  fl9  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leidesdortt,  a  few  doors  Below  What 
Ohaex  House. * 

Oyster    Traae, 

The  oyster  trade  In  California  Is  assuming 
gigantic  proportions.  Emerson  OcrrtUc,  of  the 
BwAdie  Seek,  410  Pine  street,  furnishes  from 


Photoeraphie    Cards. 
At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  People*  Art 

Gal'iery,  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 

Mission  street,  a 

•  — 

Hairwork  and  Combing* 

Made  up  neat  and  cheap  at  850  Washington 
stteet,  near  Stockton.    Side  curls  steamed  for 

twenty-five  cents. u 

How    to   Procure    BarR-alns. 

Attend  the  auction  sales  of  Watson  &  Barn- 
hart  at  their  auction  salesroom,  112  Sat  tor  street, 
adjoining  the  new  Oircos  Amphitheatre,  and  you 
are  snri  to  iroeure  bargains.  Sale  days — Mon- 
days and  Frldaye.  Cash  advanced  on  merchan- 
dise.   Out-door  sales  promptly  attended  to.    s 


Kalher  Thin, 

A  rural  maiden  in  Illinois  Is  anxious  to 
dispose  of  herself  by  lottery,  ss  many  other 
maidens  ere,  thcugh  on  a  different  plan. — 
This  girl's  plan,  jf  carried  out,  might  te 
made  rather  profitable;  but  we  doubt  if  it 
can  be  csrried  cut.  She  proposes  to  fell 
about  100,000  tickets  at  $1  api-cj,  reserving 
the  rigl.t  to  reject  the  bolder  of  the  lucky 
number  on  payment  of  $500.  This  project. 
we  shall  siy,  has  not  the  requisite  thickness 
We  advise  the  maiden  to  SBlect  some  other 
way  of  making  a  fortune.  Taking  in  wash. 
iog  now  would  be  more  honest  and  quite  as 
rapid. 

— ■» 

Post  Mortem  Vengeance. 

A  partially  a o married  resident  of  Lafay- 
ette, Ind.,  poisoned  hiro8*lf  with  laudanum 
at  a  boarding  house,  whither  he  had  eloped 
from  domestic  infelicity,  leaving  the  follow- 
ing touching  posthumous  message  to  his 
widow:  "Please,  tell  that  old  devil  of  a 
wife  of  mine  that  I  had  a  pcor  time  since 
I  left  the  old  shanty,  but  if  ever  I  nod  ber 
"^-j^^fxt  world  I'll  pay  her  off,     WJLiilffl 

Tyson." 


500    Fairs    ox    Socks, 
At  all  prices,  atthe  Wnat  Oheer  Launary. 


The    Best    Remedies. 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
ry's Webfoot  Pllle,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  dmggist?.  Agency,  417  Sinsome 
street,  ceiner  of  Commercial.  * 


Jones  A  Schroder's 

Celebrated  Crab  Chowder  ean  be  obtained  only 
at  8sO  Bath  ktreet,  nearly  opposite  ibeAlham- 
bra  Theatre.  Bob  Hart  eats  it,  and  they  all 
eat  It  Only  the  beet  brands  of  Liquors  bot- 
tled for  family  use.  q 

Ladles  ^VLmlHaa:  Cards. 

Written,  engraved  or  painted  by  Johs  P. 
Dwteb,  126  Sutler  street,  opposite  Llok  Bouse, 
and    at    the    Grand   Hotel.    N.  B.— Haitdebb- 

CHIKM  SIAI1I  MiIKD).     PaSHAKEBTF   Of  6V6iy 

dsaorlpUon  to  order.  e 

For    Waanina 
Shirts,  $1  SG  per  dec.;  small  pieces,  COe.  pe> 

its.     At  the  What  Oheer  Leundry- 

• 

If  Ton    *Wavnt 

Tour  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
act  spoiled,  send  them  to  the  What  Cheer  Latin 
try*  I 

>  - 

For  a  safe  and  efficient  Beaitutizb  or  the 
Famous  Crime  rs 


Very  Flattering. 

Mrs.  Johnson,  after  thirteen  years  of  hap 
py  married  life  became  a  widow.  Sbe  did 
not  remain  so  long;  she  appreciated  the 
blessings  of  the  mairied  stite.  Sbe  married 
again.  A  few  days  ago  she  said  to  ber  new 
husband,  "Oh!  how  happy  j  oor  dear  Charles 
would  be,  if  he  were  still  a'ive  to  eee  him- 
self replaced  by  a  man  as  amiabb,  kind  and 
agreable  as  you  are!" 

~«> 

It  Looks  Like  I-. 

Tha  Worcester  (Mass.)  Spy  remarks  tbat 
independent  journalism,  as  now  practised 
by  those  who  make  the  loudest  profession 
of  it,  apparently  consists  in  abusing  every- 
body else  by  direct  attack,  sneers  or  innen- 
do,  and  praising  one's  self  without  stint 
or  measure. 

Art  Xe  vt  e, 

Tisnie  Beam  has  made  a  contraet  to 
work  over  the  Cardiff  giant  into  a  statue  of 
"A  jackass  defying  the  lightning."  Oakes 
Ames  will  Bit  as  a  model  for  Ajax,  with  a 
shield  made  of  a  barn  shovol  in  one  hand, 
and  hie  memorandum  book  in  the  other. 


Or.  Barlow  «J.  umltb 

Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  PhyBlology  and  Nerrons  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evenirg,  commencing  at  7Ji  o'clock. 
A  nart  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  giveB 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  *  v  v.,  free.         w 


Oyaters. 

Why  travel  so  far?  Shell  ash  of  every  kind 
kept  at  Manning's,  oyster  dealer,  672  Howard 
strOt,  near  Third,  n*xt  to  car  office.  c 


It  la  Perfectly  AeronisrilTiit 

How  beautifully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
St  the  What  Oheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
Mfore  8  a.m.  returned  the  same  evening  If  de 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


nVC.    ASUBR, 

JVos.   506  Market, 

AKD.... 

5  and  'V   Sutter   street, 

Offers  to  the  Trade  end  Pablio  a  FULL 
ASD  COMPETE  STOOK  ol 

MILLINERY    COODS, 

ooNsisrrsa  op.... 

FLOWES8,    FEATHERS, 

BIBitO.VS,     HATS.    Etc.. 
AT 

Reduced     Prices. 

f.2tlm 


GRAND  SPANISH  CARNIVAL 

Aim 

MASQUERADE   BALL! 

..-AT.... 

MOZART     TTAIjIj, 

OX  THE  EVENINGS  OF 

SiTIBDAT,    rEBttCAUY    &Sd,    and 

1IESDAT.  F£U.  Suth. 

Ticket*  for  Gentlemen One  Dollar 

Ladiea  Free. 
fe'.Otd  ANGEL  S\.V'JH>  Z,  Minster. 


"SPIERS    &    POND," 

£39  Kearny  .treet, 

CORSES  OP  BDSH,  SAN  FKAK01SOO. 

WINES,  LIQUORS  AND  CIGARS 

TEA    A.SO     COFFEE. 

LC,^hAT.THE  ,PSDAL    HOURS.    AND 

s^^i^^r^-dZofVr'"''- 

CLUB. 

BEFRESHMEltTS  at  a'l  times,  and  LTJNOH  at 
toe  usual  hoars. 

TEA  AND  COFFEE,  WISES,  LIQUORS  &  CIGARS 

839   Kearny   street, 
CORNER  OF  BDSH,  SAN  FRANOISCO. 

SPIERS    &    POND." 

jy27  lm 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 


TQ  OEDEB 


$50. 

LANCASTER'S 

C17  WASHI\OTOy  9TEEET, 
felOlm  Op?.  Macnire's  Opera  Honss. 


SHIRTS 

...-AXD.... 

CENTS' 

FURNISHING 

GOODS. 

A  LARGE  A.8SOKTMENT  OF  GENTS'  FDR- 
□  ishinK  Gict'ia  to  be  bad  frood  and  cheap,  at 
tba  "OLD  CORNER, "  J-  LEVy'S,  BIO  Mont- 
rom»ry  street-.  Jos'ioe  given  te  all.  Don't  forget 
tte  number — SIO  MiDtsometr  street,      fell  lm 


HAIR. 

THE  CHEAPEST  PLACE  IN  SAN  FRANCISCO 
TO  BUY 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Coods,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewelry  &  Fancy  Coods, 

IS  AT  TOE 

NEW  YORK    STORE. 

A.    B.    8AMPSO.N-  A   CO., 

>*o.  HO  Second  atreett 

aoSOltn        Between  Hluloa   and    Minna. 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MR.  P.   BERGES.   FORMERLY 
proprietor  of  the  Miners'  Rea- 

tanrsct,  bei  taken  the  management 
of  both  the  Miners'  Reeaanraot  on 
Oommeroial  street  and  the  Miners 
Branch  on  Market  street,  in  partnership  witn  MB. 
A_  PRAYEUR,  who  has  been  connected  with  the 
arm  tor  year*.  Improvements  have  been  made  in 
the  cuisine  departments  that  will  render  the  Mi- 
ners'more  popular  than  it  has  ever  been  dnring 
the  -2  rears  of  its  prosperity.  Our  Bills  of  Fare 
embrace  all  the  delicacies  of  the  season.  Oor 
motto  is  "Good  Fare,  Good  Oooking  and  Moderate 
Charge  a." 

P.  BEB6EB  A  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

S31  and  £88  Oommeroial,  and 
760  Market  street. 
Open  from  5  a.sc  to  10  p.u.  an31  lm 


Signor  Mancusi, 

pRITATE  SINGING    LESSONS. -OLASS  ON 
MONDAY  ud  THVEWAT, 

At  3  p.u.    St.  James  Hoase,  OeG  M.rket  dtreet. 

coroer  of  Ellis.  felt)  In 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT   ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM 

And  College  of  Medicine. 

1  O  OHO  BEAUTIFUL  AND  instruot- 
X\J,  \J\J\J  iTeobiects  to  be  asm.  Open  to  the 
Pnbhc  DAY  A?fD  NIGHT,  at  EUKEKA  HAW- 
8 18  Montgomery  atreet.    FOR  MEN  ONLY 

sea- Da.  Jobdak'b  Pbtvatk  Oftice  Is  at  *X\ 
Geary  street  (opposite  c-\a  *'ech&nio«'  Pavilion). 


Indian  Queen  Range. 

The  Best  in  the  Market 

MANUFACTURED  BY 

CALEB    M.     IICKLF.S 
OQlBtf *«Q  mki  *8»  Kearny  «. 


ciaattacuiia.in.Knrn 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 


L.    BLAIR'S, 

9    Kpotut   ilr»*t. 


Stage  Dancing 

TAUGBT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 

DASHAWA.Y  HALL. 
de27  1  rn  Post  street,  near  Kearny. 


FRENCH_COOD8. 

MME.  PONS,  IMPORTER  AND  DEALER  IN 
Parisian  Geods,  has  jost  received  a  large  and 
varied  assortment  of 

Prencli    Corsets 

Of  all  kinds,  and  pr  ices.  Bilk  Ooieets,  and  Corsets 
made  to  order.  Iiadies*  Underwear  and  Tonr- 
naires.    831  SicrameBto street.  felllm 


AMERICAN     EXCHANGE, 

HAYVABDS. 

IONYOAKBK PKOPRIBTOE 

Flrst-Class   Hotel, 
fottta 


Sngar_ 


r        PRICE    tJOCTS 


A  Safe  and  speedy  Reme 
dy  for  all  Bronchial  Affec 
tions,  Asthma,  Colds 
Coughs,  Loss  of  Voice* 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  Con- 
sumption, Hoarseness 
Pain  and  soreness  of  the 
Breast,  and  all  Difficulties 
arising  from  a  sudden 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  Its 
healing  powers.  Ask  foi 
the  California  Hall's  Pu| 
monary  alsam.  Sold  by; 
all  Druggists 


PHOPHIETOBS. 

Commercial 


41?  Sansome  street,  corner 
j.wtr 


mmm^ 


CURES  DYSPEPSIA. 


L^'MBi^ 


Gires  Tone  to  the  Stomach. 


mm\Mm 


fa^mm 


HENlEVj. 


Is  a  Sura  Belief  for  Indigestion  I 


msmW" 


HAS  NO  bUPERIO  K  AS  A 

BLOOD    PTJRIFIE] 


THOMAS    W.    BREE. 

SILVER  X'Xj^m.T'XIZl 
^V -pw  .  i 

¥/)  DRUBS,  BANJOS,  ^*J)VJ 

^C»V  — AND— 

OTU£B    MrSICAL.    INSTKTJMEJTTr 

ESTABLISHED  IN  18«5- 

s*-L«ceons  siren  on  the  Baoip  and  Dram.  Ml 
MISSION  STREET,  between  First  and  BsoodaL: 

N.  B.— Fine-toned  Silver  Solo  Banjos  for  Fk 
eaeionals  always  oo  band.  Tali  ti 


A    DESIDEBATUI 

....TO.... 

MANAGERS,  STARS_AffD  COMBINATIOH! 

A  COMPETENT    MANAGhR,     AGENT   AMI 
Acter,  with  15ye*r«'  ezp*rienee  in   EnguuK 

America,  t  be  OaneofOooa  Hope  and  AuauaUa 
Colonies,  India  and  Ohioa, 

IS  OPEN  TO  ENOAOEMENT. 

Ib  well  posted  witb  the  profession  aod  the  PrW 

Oan   2i  ve  names  of  Mansgirs,  Theatres  or  Hall 
List  of  Prices  and  beljinft  oapsoity,  in  nearly ersr 

one  of  the  above  places,    a  pul  j  to  

J.  H,  MoOABE. 
fe4  lm  «20  Washington  street,  S.F. 


SANGER  HALLI 

(SINGER'S  HALL,) 
14     6EABY    6T.,     NEAB     EEABI1 


None  bat  the  Choicest  Brands  of   Win 

and  Liquor*  om  hand. 

DEPOT  WEYAND  &  KASOHl'S  BAY  BREWEII 

fslStt  OHRIS  TELDM4HK. 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

EVEBY    8  ATUBDAY    HIBI»; 
Piano    and     sinprinar   at  8  F.W 

CHARINGefXf»SALO0l 

COO  ftltaalon  direct,  near  Second 
deW  EAGLES  £  WILD,  ProprietMsU 


To  the  Oramat[C  Professio 

rpHE  UNDERSIGNED,  WHO  HAS  BEI 
X  over  twelve  yeare  connected  with  the  preK 
Melbourne,  and  is  well  known  by  the  n)«™oK! 
the  profession  in  the  Colonies,  begs  to  toW"; 
that  he  is  prepared  to  ptb  experienced  •a™ 
all  persona  profeeeionally  visiting  or  xned.tawi. 
risit  to  the  Anstralian  Colonies.  F*o  mo«ta 
Pnnotaality  in  dispatohin*  replies  may  oarai 

Qp0n*  WlaJJAV  PENRTWATEWL 

^Victoria   Chambers,   4«  Oouins  ••r**^-'! 


bourne      iastraii*. 


WILLIS'   BAND. 


MU8IG    FURNISHED    FOR    ALL 
occsti< 
end  for  sale. 


occasions.    Muaio  imported,  arranged 


k 


HABCU8U.  BUBS&    Leader  ofU 
OrehValraw 

HEIfBY  VON  DEB  MBHDJES,  La 
•r  ofBrsii  Band. 

■vOrdera  from  the  oonnkry  promptly  sttsn 
to.     Address    M,     W,     WILLIS,    JTaton's    Mt  ' 
Store.  138  MoLtucmery  street,  or  MARCUS' 
BLUM,  e*S9  Montgomery  street.  jaG 


GEORGE    MAYES"; 

l^ZAJ-E^NOYSjEBS^^HS 


~   0*»o   rrloo 

•  i  itccme  •  i 


£"  U*ts!    I! 
■        Or. 

Mm  OH  Dc:.» 


TH 


in  ujTioa 

•  I*    Beora 


STOW  jj 


•  *»q 


IGUIRE'S  OPERA  HOUSE 


H1W    ALHAIBRA    T01ATR1. 


IM   M   I      N-|        Ml     «     €      r: 


«  >I  1111        <  .  1(1      V    I 


"mu 


lineseTheatrical 
A. 


YSPEPili 


tbr-  y  - 


IffM 


OOMPA3VY. 

IIPISUL  HIOHXKU  THEATRE. 
FIKI*.   CHIJU. 


"««— «  ni«i«(iiiniw»a« 


iypfvurr  in  Amrrlra 


Ceart    R.>rrplion«, 

t  Hondprfnl  Acrobatic  and  Qjav 
■a»tic  rVats  ci  or   Witnrsscd! 

Utlon  of  U»e  Iiuparul  Mid- 
night Wcddlnc  Pi-orrssion. 

Tin-     Itr-nutltiil 


ittle-Pootcd  Lady! 

'       T»e*«ti  •**  «T«r  >«  »*Mic  ath.Mt.ea. 


...        *• 

-for  It— .red  AMI*. 

M>wt«B    Hoatb    Park   u4    Howul 

M4K«llrM4  <  •>■  ,**   M    VtU     M  I.   NtllMM  .1  10 1  QIOM  u( 


EMERSON    MINSTRELS 

«*e  «nx  »r tut  n  orMwvaonaa  wttn 
MX*.       JOHNNY       ..fA  !_.  H.  EJ  Ptf  t 


»■  •  a*  w  -t  i   r»-«*r 


ITT 


O  . 


I'l.r-t      Ft  rat Kn(.Tlillilm.-ilt      M      III 


i  !•• i 


■  ■If  ■■  JOAIB   »T    IH«  OAIB 
•  •  w  !■■■!   IMWIl 


mownu 

v  r.  uiii 

HOI  i    «  i  i  r  ». 

Mil    "I.4BK 

'•«■  i  >ii   uBl  i  i   mil  i    >m>  ■  .,.« 

•«■  »  w«m»<i  roa  r»  t«i«  i  ,,  rumku. 

HMII  -lh-    Voctioncr  BUBSON.    K\  I  I  N.  M  (IT  r  and  (  „mpany 

Coi.1.1  .c  viva   •  ImilM  Ttblaa*. 


moimn 


Pari     Hn-nnil Olio, 

BTAOE      STRUCK.. 

aod  BYBASinirU-TANT  fiabby  mjt(i«i.»T  kilim  laoroi chaa  Bin-TOB 


THE    GREAT    AND    OIVLY    EMERSON! 

In    II  Im    Wonderfol    Tlmlirrl    of    Fun. 


i 

Mr.    lLf-»-   ... 
Mr   ft*i*h  .... 


Ad  4    BrmtD 

.jOH-HT  Al.LEH 

J.  BoWn.o* 

0.  W.  Bock*fell*r 


MI«T<  11  FM,  *  R'.rill | 

..     M.  AIUM.KT    M'OTTl  UAivNAH   0011... 


».\    I    It   I    I     III 


.KVAJ(»    AMD     OKIMMTIA 


Oooclodlac  with  Bab  Hut*,  now  production  •ntltlcd 


LIFE  ON  THE  AEIAHSA 

UH-'I.r     KIM, "nil      PNKR*OX 

l,AZf»()!«M„ JOUHKV     Al,l,.\ 

Mm* - J.  EobUnon 

X>»ck  Hindi  by  lb*  ''oti.pi.iy.     Sjiu*  good  old  8  ior-  by  Unwell,  rtrott.  Btktr  and  Rock.Mler. 
A   MVKI.V    IIJIK  AMD  A   tF.AKH   I,   I.A.MHNH, 


*r  All    Bill*   M»ln«l   th"   Alkftmbr.   Tboatre   mtut   oe   prpwntei    heretftar   on    Monday. 
%f~¥  rform-DOe  to  oommtiM  t> -.menially  at  «labt    o'clock. 


WILSON'S 
AMPHITHEATRE 

Parisian  Circus! 


THIS  EVERINO     rCBHIIART  !i 


I'rojf  ra  in  in  ... 
i-«"*-ir.  •»i..n...      r„f  »,.r.r  .  gr.il  »«.< 


•  -F.»i  B-rai.  A.t  hr  ik.  n..i„r.i  jrtm 
OMfc*.  r..n  mi  9mm  Bmmmm 

4.    Imli  A«l.  »li»li.^.*rl.«   AtaNMH     m 
MB.    ■.    >•      iimimi.l. 

*-—  FrlBCl.al  taMrna.tl    4.1 

BT  OIOBUI  inlBLDS. 
OLOWH WM.    WiKllII 

•.— ni.hiy TrwJavi  n-.«*.  ri««ik«ii.. 

IKxaoDUOtD  BY  OM4B  KIBOBUBT. 

T.-TuNirbH,[ll>.ii  

BY  M'JSS.  OABUB  4KD  »01«». 

a  —  BMltaata  I,,.,,  

BY  TUB  00HP4HY 


IHTBRH  IBBIOH. 


B.-M'I.I.K    BIIC'HRII.I..    lapm  W  III    Imk 
in  her  ■■par«ll«1ed  IUr,h*,h  Act. 

OROTBSQUR MUttS.  J.  KtMBIL 

IO.-Uak  IiwUIIIh 

■OH.    KBMBBL. 
11.  — Barry   Can.lacd.  Boileal    CUwa.    la  fall   Brr> 

rlKllUa,  cnuiles    '•MsTcllr." 

Il-Bcwtl  H«n«  Kllln.lon 

INTROBUOBD  BY  R.  H.  DOOKB.1LL. 

la.-Oraod  H*ral«  Act 

BY  BLLB  VIOTOBIKR. 

14  —  Thp  flflwo',  C'uvnlrr 

H0N8.  KKNIBKL  AND  O0HP4BY. 


WEDNE3DAJ     AFTIRNOON. 

Grand    Famllr    Matinee 


Breii  Circle SI  OB 

C.,r.,nrllf m    Gm 
crrreil  Ohulr* 1  SO 

rrlr.il*   B.*r. •«  •»<!  BIO  •• 

fV-Boz  Office  open  dftllr  from  19  to  4.    Door,  open  At  7. 


iir   Biijiri.  l.iinsIMB  uoio.i. 


;  HO  III! 


ICIfIC  HOUSE. 

LYMPIC  HOUSE, 


C*»r.  mi  r-mmm*- 


WLmmwrnw  atrttet.  nm. 

t*--tt4»    tke    riB-BB. 

•  n  A  OOTRKLL. 


ThOM 
wbo 

ouce 


1W¥  -  T  ;E¥sTET^  NT 


Ov  r>l.nr.t*d  f  I  S)  While  BDlrU.    To.i  ft  t  ruirroTT.T. 
•  »-'    til.  AND  SBB  THF.JI 


od  lor  q ikli tr  »nd  danbilily  will  Barer  be  touched.    To  be  bed  only  et  the 

IXLi    AVCTIUV    ITTIIBK.     *31B     Krtmr    etrert. 


IINbW  • 

,  fli.itO  I'- -' 

mini 


UltlflW" 

NOB" 


THI8TLETON'S 

JOI-LY  GIANT t 

OSLY  TEN   CEST3. 

THISTLETON'STO  P08T  STREET 


1?1±q    G-reat 


Hearing  Out  Sale 


DRY   GOODS! 


WHITE  HOUSE 

STILL    CONTINUES, 

.   ..AND .... 

ireater  Bargains! 

TliAW      EVER  ._, 

«AY  BE  EXPECTED 

...DURIWQ  THB.... 


,.-"■"     W.  Davidson  &  Co., 


BTHWEST    CORNER 


METROPOLITAN  THEATRE 

I'mltr  lb«  Direct. ob  of .Jodh  Wnod»rd 

T*tri»or#"'   Aid'-**   Burri-ll 

Utiaictl  DirBClor I.   1-    Sokraid 

a.^mo  AiiUl  W.  B'Jrbtn- 

y.clmii- ...H.  W.    BuroaU 


Grand   Reopening! 


THE   WANT  07    A    PEOPLE'S  THEATRE  HAS   LONQ 
b««D  f*lt  In  thle  commaoitv.     The    MAhAgemout  hea 
daUrmlDed  to  prisent  for  their  pairone  a 

First-CIass  Theatre 

VITB.... 

FIRST-CLASS  STARS 

Wltb  tbe  prlta  of  ■•ImlliioD  pUMd  within  the 
i*k1i  ef  ail.    Tn»r©fure,  la  fQtt,r«  tb» 

FolIo-vFiiifi:     Scale    of     Prices ! 

Will  t*  the  itaodard  : 

DRESS  CIRCLE, 
Only   73    Cents  I 

ORCHESTRA  SEATS, 
Only   SO   Cents! 

GALLERY, 
Only    25    Cents! 

OPENING   NIGHT, 

MONDAY MARCH   3,    1813 

Whin  the  Talented  And  bieottrnl 


Whole  eooceat  daring  th*  put  three  yrari  l.  tho 
Atlantic  8|BA«A  hu  be«n  noboane'ed. 


Ladies  and  Children 

....WILL  KIND... 

KINKEAD'3 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

ADRKRSING   PLBASANT  TO  USE.  EASILY  APPI  IFD, 
»,i[i|[i     .  nilgrrrlKy,  And  Will    n     f.  KreB'S  tbe  moat  d«li0»t    • 

Itoares  all  dl*»»taa  of   tbt  aoaln.  rsmovoa  daodroff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 


WThn    Original     SAOK     BRUSH     UAIIt    TONIO    AND 
DRESSING  m\y  be  tj.vl  of  ilio  Aiceot. 

JAa.      II.      OATrB,     Drn.-Kl.t, 
Oornar  Naw  Montftomoiy  and  How*.d  .  t  eats,  »odof  a)1  Dmtr- 
giati.  fan  if 


TOKCTXr    ROBL'S, 


^^5 

1 1 J  lit!  ■! 

rr JrV-rf) 

'TWV£ 

v> 

JS  AjW*B 

v,Vvv>> 

ttWi 

tJtflJftnsA" 

ffin 

^Ejfllliiljj! 

(amM 

fjjjMMM  0,rtcJfXc 

11 

NONE  BUT  T1IK  BEST  QUALITY   Of  MBA.TS 
(JAN  BB  HAD  AT 

Stalls  S,  e,  Oalliorala,  Market 


PIONBJCB   iBOI    MAHlTAtTOBI. 


VILLE  DE  PARIS. 


gu torsions  TO 

KAINDLER,  SCELLIER,  LELIEVRE  &  CO., 

Wish  to  call  particular  atten- 
tion to  their 

BLACK  GROS  GRAIN  SILKS 

Which  they  are  now  offering  at 
81  50  and  82  per  yard.  Also, 
to  an  extensive  and  well  assort- 
ed Invoice  of 

Striped  Silks -'-New  Colors 
and  Styles. 

Our  House  in  Paris,  having  taken 
advantage  of  an  opportunity 
which  but  seldom  presents  It- 
self, has  been  buying  these  Silks 
exceedingly  cheap,  so  that  we 
are  enabled  to  offer  them  at  an 
EXTRAORDINARY  INDUCEMENT 


CITY    OF    PARIS, 

Occidental    Block, 


I 


&  ioa: 


THE  J0UBKA1  OF  AJfOSKJXKW. 

mbliabed  e«nr  D»  In  tie  Year  bT 
jr.       E».       BOaABDtfB 

. AT 

•a  Merchant  »»<l    *B*  "WaehlMtoil  it.. 

Below  Montgomery.  Sap  Prenoieoo. 

TUESDAY FEBBTJABI  25, 1878 

AMUSEMENTS,    Etc.. 

California  Theatre. 

The  ver j  large  and  fashionable  andienoe  present 
lost  nigtit,  when  the  opera  Ktton  commenced, 
proved  setufaotorily  that  there  are  enough  peo- 
ple Id  ban  Fraaoisoo  to  enppoit  opera,  and  who  are 
willi ok  to  pay  a  little  advance  on  theatre  prices  to 
hear  it.  The  opera  wae  "La  Jaiie,"  by  Halovy 
Sifnora  Inez  Fabbri  snrg  the  role  of  Ricbe 
splendidly,  and  actsd  wall:  Blgnor  Biacohi  filled 
that  of  Laiaro  with  mnon  ability,  won  frequent 
applause,  and  at  the  close  of  the  third  act  waa 
•  ailed  before  the  coitain  to  receive  the  congratu- 
lations of  the  andisnos.  Pietro  Baooei  sang  well 
in  the  role  of  Leopoldo;  Jaoob  Mailer  was  qnlte 
at  home  in  that  of  Cardinal  do  BrOgci,  and  Miss 
Anna  Elzer  acted  and  song  in  the  character  of 
Bndoata  in  a  ;very  charming  manner.  The  opera 
waa  well  pnt  on  the  Bteg"e,  with  appropriate  cob- 
•amoB.  The  teat  eoene  was  very  tffeotively  repre- 
sented, and  the  belling  cauldron,  in  which  the  un- 
fortorate  Jewess  is  plunged,  made  Quits  aa  ittv- 
praisionon  tbeandienoe.  This  opera  will  be  re- 
peated on  Wednesday,  wbea  it  will  donbtlees 
draw  another  large  house.  To-ntgbt,  a  dramatic 
entertainment  will  be  given  fer  the  benefit  of 
Harry  Bylinge,  for  many  yearB  connected  with  the 
stage  aa  manager  and  actor.  Oar  be-st  citizens 
bava  taken  tbis  matter  in  hand,  and  consequently 
an  overflowing  bouee  may  be  relied  on.  The  en- 
tertainment will  commmeoce  with  the  play  of 
"Jade  Oade,  the  Bondman."  John  McOnllongh 
will  play  tbe  oharaoter  of  Jaok  Oade,  in  wbioh, 
Forrest  b&ing  dead,  he  bae  probably  no  living 
eqnal;  Harry  Ey  tinge  will  appear  in  that  of  Wat 
Worthy;  O.  D.  Obaplln  will ,  play  Lord  Oliflord; 
Hiss  Annie  Graham  will  fill  tbe  role  of  Marina,  ne, 
wife  to  Uadt,  and  tbe  other  parts  will  be  appro- 
priately distributed.  After  this,  Henry  Edwards 
will  reoite  "The  Mourners,"  and  the  performance 
will  cenclade  with  tbe  petit  cpmedy  of  "A  Loan 
of  a  Lover,"  in  wbioh  J  0.  Williamson  will  appear 
aa  Pater  Spyke,  and  Miss  Maggie  Moore  [as  Ger- 
unds, withsongs. 
Alhambra. 

The  new  programme  at  this  house  isqaits  a  sner 
eess  as  may  be  jndgea  from  the  peals  of  laughter 
which  It  draws  from  tbe  audience.  It  oomprises 
an  excellent  first  part  in  which  both  Billy  Emer- 
gen and  Johnny  Allen  appear,  the  aat  entitled 
"Stage  Struck."  "Article  47,"  in  which  Johnny 
Allen.  Add  Ryman,  O.  W.  Bookafelier  and  J. 
Robintea  take  part,  Billy  Emerson  in  new  spe- 
cial ties,  and  in  the  farce  of  "Obey  ing  Orders' '  aup- 
ported  by  M.  A.  Soott  and  Charles  Sutton,  and 
the  very  lively  act  of  "Life  on  tbe  Arkansaw," 
which  proved  Bach  a  such  a  success  last  week. 
SlgnoT  Donato,  the  wonderful  one-legged 
dancer,  of  whom  we  made  mention  in  yesterday's 
issue,  baa  been  engaged  and  will  shortly  make  hia 
appearance  at  this  house.  "Unceasing  novelty"  la 
the  motto  of  the  management  of  tbie  popular  the- 
atre. 
Bella.  Union  Theatre.  *> 

The  thrlllingly  sensational  drama  of  "Wolf,  the 
Rough"  hae  made  a  decided  bit  at  tbis  house  and 
will  doubtless  draw  large  audienoes  through  the 
Week.  It  is  preceded  by  a  good  first  part  and  in- 
terlude in  which  J.  H  Larkin  and  Carrie  Arm. 
strong,  Miss  Agnes  Kennedy,  Charles  Terner 
Miss  LillieHall.Ooglll  and  Cooper,  Ed  Montague' 
and  Miio  Gerretta  and  many  others  appear  in 
books,  dances,  and  musical  farce. 
Wilson's  Grand  Amphitheatre. 

There  waa  a  very  large  and  fashionable  assem- 
blage at  this  place  of  amusement  last  night,  and 
and  the  new  bill  gave  general  satisfaction.  Harry 
Oausland,  tbe  musical  clown,  made  a  decided  hit 
ia  hia  entertainment  entitled  "Novelty."  He 
played  half  a  doxen  mnsiail  instruments  at  once, 
piayed  tones  on  a  pair  of  bellows,  a  ooffee  pot  and 
other  strange  musical  instruments,  and  Jkebt  the 
andience  well  ertertainsd  while  be  remained  in 
the  ring.  M'llo  Dockrill  performed  a  splendid  act 
of  equestrianism  and  on  its  conclusion  was  recalled 
te  be  greeted  with  tbe  most  enthusiastic  applause. 
Mons.  Kennibel  performed  some  new  grotesque 
aots  In  a  manner  which  oonvnlsed  tbe  audience 
with  laughter;  H.  H.  Dookrlll  gained  much  ap- 
plause for  his  representation  of  Sbakspeare'a 
characters  on  horseback;  Mons.  Oaron  and  sons 
and  many  others  appeared  in  varied  epacialties, 
and  a  very  amusing  finale  sent  the  audience  home 
in  the  beet  of  humors.  The  same  excellent  pro- 
gramme will  be  performed  to-night  and  at  the 
matinae  to-morrow. 
Metropolitan  Theatre. 

It  will  be  esen  by  referring  to  cur  first  page  that 
this  th  eatre  will  reopen  on  Monday  evening  next 
under  new  auepioes.  The  prices  will  be  reduced 
to  75  cents  to  the  dress  circle,  and  60  cents  to  tbe 
eroheetra  seats,  which  we  think  a  moat  judicious 
movement  on  tbe  part  of  tbe  new  management. 
The  Obapman  Sisters,  who  have  been  very  suc- 
cessful at  the  Eatt,  will  make  their  first  appear- 
anoeia  tbeir  specialty,  burlecque,  on  tbat  occa- 
sion, supported  by  a  good  company. 
Miss  Mordaum'i  Benefit* 

This  olever  aotress  will  offera  very  Btrong  bill  for 
her  benefit  at  the  Metropolitan  Theatre  on  Friday 
evening  noxt.  Alice  Harrison,  Mrs.  Owen  Mar- 
lowe, Mr.  and  Mra.  Charles  Edmorde,  the  veteran 
D.O  Anderson,  and  others  have  volunteered,  and 
a  ver/  fall  programme,  as  may  be  seen  by  referring 
to  our  first  page,  will  be  offered  for  the  evening's 
entertainment. 
Benefit  to  the  Coriells. 

The  attendance  laat  night  on  the  occasion  of  the 
benefit  to  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Obarlea  Oorlell  was  by 
■o  means  commensurate  with  the  merits  of  tbe 
bensfleiariee,  who,  however,  did  not  allow  tbis 
fact  to  damp  their  epirite,  bat  gave  a  fine  entertain- 
ment. Charles  Coriell  performed  some  amueiag 
feats  of  ventriloquism;  Mrs.  Charles  Ooriell  de- 
lighted the  audience  by  her  charming  rendition 
of  "Driven  from  Home."  Master  Charles  Uoriell, 
a  ba-y,  did  eome  very  olever  acting  and  posturing. 
and  a  number  of  volunteers  took  part  In  a  very  ex- 
exaellentp  immt. 

Woodwaiu's  Gardens. 

Tbe  baby  eamsl  is  still  an  objsct  of  interest  with 
all  the  visitors  to  these  gardens.  Some  valuable 
additions  have  been  made  to  the  Museum.  Next 
Saturday  Messrs.  Ooe  and  Lay  will  make  another 
ascension  in  their  gas  balloon. 

AiUTomoAL  Museum.— One  of  tbe  most 

iompleie  collections .  of  tbe  kind  in  the  United 
States,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  beau- 
tiful wax  models,  la  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
Only)  at  tbe  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
a|M|af^ffcMfj|jf*|fMMfjfh| 


The  Kleanest. 

Tbe  Sacramento  Bee  can  boast  the  mean- 
est looal  reporter  in  California.  We  think 
this,  which  we  find  among  his  items  in  an 
issue  of  last  week,  proves  it : 

A  lady  complains  that  K  and  Fourteenth 
streets  is  dangerous  to  pass,  because  of  the 
Ticiona  dogs  in  the  vicinity.  It  is  now  some 
two  or  three  hundred  years  since  there  ba9 
been  a  reliable  anecdote  of  a  dog  doing  any- 
thing useful  whatever,  bnt  little  instances 
of  their  mangling  children  and  maiming 
adults  are  daily  and  spicy.  Still  the  beasts 
of  prey  are  licensed. 

It  iB  sad  to  think  that  that  reporter  prob- 
ably spends  enough  for  food  and  whisky 
weekly  to  pay  the  tax  on  five  or  sis  valuable 
dogs  of  good  breed.  Beasts  of  prey,  for- 
sootbl  Many  dogs  are  more  amiable  and 
lovable  than  any  looal  reporter  who  ever 
stood  up  on  his  hind  legs  and  called  himself 
"  a  gentleman  of  the  Press." 


Da  Tell. 

'  The  Plumas  National,  published  in  the 
flourishing  town  of  Quinoy,  says : 

Regarding  the  operatic  season  just  closed 
in  this  city,  the  following  faets  may  interest 
musical  people:  The  ten  performances  at 
which  Mis3  Kellogg  was  the  attraotien  gave 
a  return  of  $21,620,  while  the  thirty  in  which 
Lucca  appeared  brought  $128,793,  making  a 
total  of  $150,413.  This  exceeds  by  nearly 
$30,000  the  bum  that  NilsBon  brought  to  the 
treasury  laat  year. 

We  didn't  know  they  had  been  having 
opera  up  in  Quinoy. 


Sensible  Girl. 

A  oelebrated  singer,  Madame  Le  Eochois., 
was  giving  to  a  young  companion  in  art  eome 
instruction  in  the  tragio  character  of  Medea, 
which  she  was  about  to  sustain.  "Inspire 
yourself  with  the  situation,"  said  Bhe ; 
"fancy  yourself  in  the  poor  woman's  place, 
If  you  were  deserted  by  a  lover  whom  you 
adored,  what  would  you  do?"  The  reply 
was  as  unexpected  as  it  was  ingenuous;  "I 
should  look  out  for  another." 


The  Resources  of  Utah. 

We  have  received  from  the  publishers  of 
the  Salt  Lake  Tribune  a  pamphlet  with  the 
above  title.  It  is  an  industrious  compilation 
of  facts  by  Bentham  Fabian,  author  of  -a 
similar  work  on  the  resources  of  California. 
It  contains  much  interesting  information 
concerning  the  silver  mines,  which  are  at 
present  attracting  bo  much  attention,  and 
statistics  of  tbe  products  of  the.  territory 

for  the  year  1872.         

A  Newspaper  Proprietor. 

A  certain  Mr.  Baxter,  an  English  gen- 
tleman, whose  decease  has  recently 
been  announced  in  the  London  news- 
papers, was  probably  the  proprietor  of  more 
newspapers  than  any  other  man  who  bas 
ever  lived  1  He  bad  papers  in  various  parts 
parts  of  England— ten  in  Sussex,  eight  in 
Surrey,  and  six  in  Kent  ;  but  his  most  suc- 
cessful was  understcod  to  be  the  Sussex  Ag- 
ricultural Express. 

i— ■      ■       a*        ■  .,.■■— 

Quite  an  Idea. 

Leooidas  Patrick  Maguire  is  about  znov. 
ing  from  his  house  on  Telegraph  hill  to 
rooms  on  Montgomery  street.  A  friend 
said  to  him.  "It  will  take  yon  three  or  four 
days  before  you  will  become  to  the  noise  of 
the  carriages  on  the  street."  "True  for  you," ' 
replied  Leonidas,  "I  think  I'll  go  over  to 
Oakland  for  the  first  four  days  I'm  in  my 
new  lodgings." 

New  Spanish  Paper, 

We  have  received  No.  1  of  a  new  Spanish 
paper  called  "La  Union,"  which  will  hence- 
forth be  issued  every  Saturday.  F.  Espejo, 
E.  Espejo  and  Y.  F.  Rodriguez  are  the  pub- 
lishers. 

Best    Quality    of  I>  oasis  in 

Driving  gloves,  at  (2  per  pair,  at  the  What 
(Dneer  Laundry  x 

Altogether  the  Best. 

It  1b  curious,  but  true,  that  3.  A.  Bbaber, 
707  Market  Btreet,  near  Third,  should  sell  fur- 
niture and  bedding  cheaper  than  any  other 
dealer  In  this  city.  Try  him  and  yon  will  be 
eonvincod. X 

S2cX>owell,  »h.ow  Card  Writer 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order,  Room  10. 
608  Market  street,  orr.  Poet  and  Montgomery  u 


Monday    Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tables 
that  compare  with  aquaria's.  Bquarza's  Punches 
are  famous  for  the  high  art  shown  In  their  man- 
ufacture, the  happy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonlcB,  and  their  deltclous  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  the  great  Sqtiarza,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
tbe  Holiday  tables.  For  sale  at  tbe  new  branch, 
317  Keamv  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
120  Leldesdor£f  street.  » 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  hats.    At  "  The."  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 

street  (second  hut  store  below  Kearny) ,  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  etock  1b  Immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  a 

Fresh  and  Sweet. 

For  the  beat     confectionery,    go   to   Gonty   and 
Wagner1!,  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Batter.       M 


Genuine  Havana    Clears. 

Bast  brands  at  61    Montgomery  street,  S,  W. 
corner  of  Merchant.    Franok  &  Cahn.  Q 

Whtrt    Cheer    Launary 
Is  the  best  laindry  in  San  Frano  isco ,        * 


The  Choicest  Confectionery. 

John  H.  Komer  has  just  opened  a  new  and 
handsome  confectionery  store  at  126  Kearny 
Btreet,  where  can  .be  obtained  superior  finely 
flavored  confectionary  of  all  kinds.  Balls  and 
parties  supplied.  a 

Washina;  Returnea  in  One  Day 

And  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Oheer 

Laundry, 


A  MYSTERY. 


The  river  hemmed  with  leaning  ir  ?ea 
Wound  through  tho  meadows  gr<ea; 

A  low,  blue  line  of  monntalns  showed 
The  open  pines  between. 

One  sharp,  tall  peak  above  them  all 

Clear  into  sunlight  Strang; 
I  saw  the  river  of  my  dreams. 

The  mountains  that  I  sang. 

No  clew  of  memory  led  me  on, 

Bnt  well  tbe  ways  I  knew; 
A  foaling  of  familiar  things 

With  every  footstep  grew. 

Not  otherwise  above  Its  crag 
Oould  lean  the  blasted  pine; 

Not  otherwise  the  maple  hold 
Aloft  Its  red  enBlgn. 

So  up  tbe  long  and  shorn  foot-hills 
The  monntam  road  should  creep; 

So  green,  and  low,  tbe  meadow  fold 
Its  red-haired  klne  aJeep. 

The  river  wound  as  it  Bhould  wind; 

Their  place  the  mountains  took; 
The  white,  torn  fringes  of  their  clonds 

Wore  no  unwonted  look. 

Yet  ne'er  before  that  river's  rim 
Wa3  presaea  toy  feet  of  mine; 

Never  before  mine  eyes  had  crossed 
That  broken  mountain  line, 

A  presence,  strange  at  once  and  known, 
Walked  with  me  ai  my  guide; 

The  BkirtB  of  some  forgotten  life 
Tiailed  nolBeless  at  my  tide. 

Was  it  a  dim  remembered  dream  ? 

Or  glimpse  through  .eona  old  ? 
The  secret  which  tbe  mountains  kept, 

The  rivtr  never  told. 

But  from  tha  vision  ere  It  passed 

A  tender  hope  I  drew, 
And,  pleasant  as  a  dawn  of  Spring, 

The  thought  within  me  grow, 

That  love  would  temper  eves;  change 

And  sofien  all  surprise, 
And,  misty  with  the  creams  of  esrth, 

The  hilts  of  Heaven  erlse. 


Fat  a  Stop  to  It, 

A  Connecticut  woman  lately  alarmed  her 
husband  by  presenting  him  with  one  baby 
Monday  and  another  on  Wednesday.  He  Bays 
he  believes  she  would  have  gone  on  doing  it 
every  other  day  if  he  hadn't  threatened  to 
get  a  divorce. 

Probably. 

The  body  of  a  well-dresied  man  was  found 
on  the  Harlem  road.  Tbere  waB  nothing  abou^ 
his  person  to  indicate  who  he  was,  except 
three  brilliant  diamond  rings,  which  seemed 
to  Bhow  that  he  was  either  a  horsa  doctor  or 
a  minetrol  performer. 


The  ex-murderers  of  New  York  have  formed 
an  association  for  mutual  improvement,  with 
a  fund  for  tho  relief  of  decrepit  and  infirm 
members. 

Artificial  Memory,    Guaranteed, 

This  wonderful  system  gives  the  memory  ex- 
traordinary power.  Thousands  o  figures  and 
words  learnt  without  effort.  Studies  made  easy 
sad  the  intellect  strengthened.  Taught  in  two 
lessons,.  $10 ;  classes  cheeper.  Professor  Wm, 
Nemos,.  137  Montgomery  Btreet.  v 


DO    Not,    Suffer    from    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
I  one,  Olub  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, S10  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
s**A*k  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Pos- 
ter's capability.  References  given  If  required.  H 


Diamond    Catarrh    Remedy 

Is  a  sure  cure  for  Catarrh  or  Oolds.  Ask  your 
druggist  for  it,  or  Bend  to  Dr,  A.  F.  Evov,  No. 
9  Post  dtreet.       __-^^_  z 

Claibvovakt,— Madame  Clara  Antonia,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
333  Kearny  at.,  bet.  Bush  and  Fioe.  Consulta- 
tions In  English.  Prenob  and  German.  t 


Do   YO\x    Know 

That  with  Buttsbiox'i  Pa,ttebxb  you  can  out 
and  make  any  garment  to  fit  perfectly?  Send 
postage  stamp  for  an  illustrated  catalogue,  H, 
i.  Doming,  agent,  office  of  the  Howe  Sewing 
Machine,  No.  113  Kearny  street,  between  Batter 
and  Post.  San  FranoiRoo.  • 


Reduced  prices.  Shirts  from  75c.  to  $3, 
Complete  assortment  of  Gents'  Fumlehing 
Goods.    BealeB&t  Co.  Eoarny  et.,  near  Buah,  oi 


Bealth  ana.  pleasure. 

Tnere  are  not  too  many  pleasures  In  San 
Francisco.  Nothing  Is  more  pleasant,  nothing 
more  health-giving  than  a  drive  into  the  coun- 
try now  sua  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
keep  a  carriage  of  their  own,  can  undone 
eqnal  in  elegance  to  any  private  conveyance 
at  the  Occidental  Carnage  stand,  Frank  Ben- 
ton hae  there,  and  at  hlB  stables  1016  Stockton 
street,  carriages  of  every  description.  HlB 
drivers  are  careful  and  experiences,  his  charges 
are  moderate.  The  moral  of  the  above  is: 
1,0  to  Frank  Bouton  at  tbe  Occidental  Hotel 
when  you  want  a  carnage.  o 


IjIvo  Wen. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  Is  the  oauseof  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Wash- 
ington treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Booken,  who  has  catered  for  the  publlo  since 
1849.  provides  for  bis  cuetomera  lake  Tahoe 
tront,  Salmagundi  soup,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  nest  cup  of  tea  In  the 
city— Engliflh  breakfast  tea  — Souchong  and 
Orange  Pekoe— can  be  obtained  here.  a 


Pleasant  Liocation. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 

Central  location,  Bhould  visit  the  Alhambra, 

and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  tbere 

The  bonding  la  a  verv  fine  one  and  Is  well 

Laflai 


McDANIEL'S 

Museum  and  Theatre, 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

THB  UNDERSIGNED  WOULD  MOST  EE- 
apeotf ally  represent  to  joa  and  tbe  pnblio  gen- 
erally, tbat  be  is  now  prepared  to  fariieb.  faoil- 
itlee  for  exhibitions  of  every  kind  and  character, 
wbioh  snoald  deserve  tbe  p&tron&ge  of  tbe  pub- 
lic. He  bas  erected  at  Obsynne,  Wyoming,  A 
LARGE  AND  OuMMODIUUS  HALL,  with  good 
bcoDery  acd  Stage.  Tbe  Hall  is  well  ventilated 
and  lighted,  and  made  comfonab'e  for  all  seasons 
of  the  year.  THE  BEST  OF  MUSIO.  both.  String 
and  Brass,  can  be  furnished  at  all  times. 

Satisfactory  arranRemsnte  will    be    made    with 
THKATRIOAL  OR  OTHER  COMPANIES,  eith- 
er for  Renting  of  Hall  or  performaaoes  on  a   per- 
centage of  the  receipts.    Correspondence  solicited. 
Addreoa.  J.  McDANIEL, 

Look  Box  No.  1,  Cheyenne,  Wyoming. 

N.  E. — Cariosities  wanted  for  tbe  Cheyenne 
Mascara.  Those  wishing  engagements,  state  low- 
est terms  for  the  Winter  Season,  aanoinc  photo- 
graph to  my  address.  Half  Passage  Money  re- 
funded after  oiling  engagements, 

JAMKS  McDANIEL. 
Proprietor  Cheyenne  Theatre  and  Mnaenm, 
oo22  3m  Look  Box  No.  1.  Obeyenne,  W.  T. 


CHEYENNETHEATRE 

Professionals  Wanted. 


SIX  FIRST-0LAS8  PEOPLE.-MU8T  HAVE 
good  Wardrobe,  Four  Ladies  and  two  Geo 
tlemen  to  be  good  in  general  basinsss  for  tbe  com- 
ing Winter  SeacoQ,  commencing  the  first  week  in 
November,  1872.  AddreeB  stating;  lowest  terms, 
with  Photograph.  Half  Fare  reloaded  after  till- 
ing engagement. 

JAMBS  McDANIEL, 
Proprietor  Cheyenne  Theatre  and  Maseam, 
oc£2  Look  Box  1,  Oheyenoe,  W.  T. 


TO  VARIETY^ ARTISTES! 

yARIETY    ARTISTES    AND  MINSTREL 

"     performers  going  from  San  Francisco  to  New 
York,  or  vice  versa,  should  atop  at 

SALT    LAKE    CITT. 

Firat-elass  engagements  offered  to  flrBt-oIass  peo< 
die  at  "THB  BOWERY,"  Main  street,  Joseph 
Dudley.  Manager.     Letters  bo  addressed,  or  to 
Diok  Brown,    Business  Manager-   will  receive 
prompt  reply.  fe3  lm 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  T«0  MARKET  STREET,  HARRY  OOR- 
byu  respeotf oly  Informs  hia  friends  and  pat- 
rons that  he  has  re&ttod  in  beautiful  style  this 
cosy  and  comfortable  resort,  and  will  ba  pleased 
to  Bee  them,  ooe  and  at),  and  have  them  sample 
■ome  of  tbe  choicest  wines  and  liquors,  A  new 
billiard  table  from  the  maoufaoto'y  of  Lieeen&eid 
with  Phelan  and  OoUecder's  latest  patent  eteel- 
faced  oushions,  bas  been  Dlaced  in  the  Billiard 
Parlor.  The  popular  and  efficient  beverage  manip- 
ulator. Tommy  Carroll,  oan  be  found  in  hia  old  po- 
sition prepared  to  dispense  creatordcomfortto  all. 
ja31  tf 


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MESSRS.  IH'NEIL  &  CALDER 

«  imOUNOE  TO  THEIR  FRIENDS  AND 
A  the  Public  generally,  that  they  have  opened 
under  OOLMAN'S  CLOTHING  STORF,  Corner 
of  Bush  and  Montgomery  streets,  with  a  WELL 
SELECTED  STOCK  of 
CHOICE  WINKS, 

LIQUORS    AND  • 


All  are  invited  to  call,  nod  ARCHIE  McNEIL 
AND  WM.  O.  OALDEB  will  do  their  best  to 

make  them  comfortable.  jaMtf 


J,        OLD 

DAYS  MENDES  A  OO.,  at  the 

__  old  original  Red  Lion,  19Geary 

street,  between  Kearny  nnd  Dnpont,  where  you 
can  have  HOT  AND  COLD  DRINKS,  notforget- 
ting  the  old  Pioneer  Lunch.  Tbe  "Old  Sport"  is 
always  on  band. 


DR.  H.  C.  F.  BEHRENS. 

O  F  FJI  O  E  . 
NO.    SIS    KEABNT    8TBEBT, 
Between  Bush  and  Sutter.  jaSO  lm 


CENTRAL 

NO.  118  GEARY  STREET. 
Best   aooommodatiooB  for    «    ina-rn 

Families  in  the  oity.     Private    wMiF" '  " 

entrance  for  Ladies.    Hair   Catling,  bhaving  and 
Shampooiog.    Children's  Hair  neatly  out.   Ladies 

Shampooing  50  cento.  „  _         .  , 

ivl7  ltn  L.  OORRIVEAU.  Proprietor. 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

FENBLY  FURXISBED  ROOMS.  EDS- 
gle  or  in  ealta, 
I      W«ll  Lluniea-  and  Ventilated. 

lit  OnfumlBhed  Rooms  to  let.  Lodging  wifcl 
or  without  board.  ALHAMBRA  BUILDING 
ais>  B»«hatre*t.  noUtt 


Indian  Queen  Range. 

The  Best  in  tbe  Market 

MANUFACTURED  BY 

CALEB    M.     8ICKLFK 
0018  tf  4  eo  and  4fl«  Kcarnyst. 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

vikoima  ornr,  nkvjlsa* 

THIS  ELEGANT  THEATRE  HAS  BEEN  RE- 
deoorated,  and  oan  be  rented  by  the  night  or 
by    tha   week.     Stars   and    traToling    companies 
Ubemtty  treated  with  on  •w^ea^a?  by. letter 
J  OHN    PIPEBi 
Manager  and  sole  Proprietor, 
Or  to         3.  II.  MeCA.BE, 
StO  Wasblngtoa  street.  San  Franoiaoa 


Philadelphia   Restaurant. 

OHAS.  V.  BEBQOLD,  PROPRIETOR. 

THE     CHOICEST     MEATS     AND 
Vegetablea,__Board  by  tbe  weed. 
«OS   FINE  bTRKKT,  between  Kearny 

and  MoDtfomnrr  mariA  lm 


aatfttssaia. 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Bootcsellera  and  Stationers. 

H.  H.  Moore,  609  Meot*omery,  near  Merchant. 

SuHlncaa  College*. 
Heald's,  Bryant  A  Stratton'a  College,  24  Poet  St. 

lint  eli  era. 
Katz,  Fred,  Stalls  91  to  100.  California  Market. 

ItroH  Foanderle*. 
Weed  A  King-well,  California.  125  Firet  st, 

French  Fancy   Goeds, 
Locan  A  Co..  19  Montgomery,  107  and  109  Batter, 

Hainan  Hair. 
Sampson.  A.  B.  <k  Co..  110  Second  street. 

At  Dale  and  Musical  lastraments* 
Keene.  C.  O.,  mf  t'.  aocordiane,  repairer  of  all  kinds 
mnsloal  Instruments,- N.E.  cor.  Bush  A  Kearnfc 
Wines  and  Uqaors.    (Wholesale.) 
Danarl  V.  A.  Co..  KM  Front 


Mine.  JOSEPHINE  EDMONDS 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC    PHYSICIAN. 

TWMTY     TEABI      OF     PKACTICK 


IN  THE  TREATMENT  OF  DISEASES  INOI-* 
dent  to  females  has  placed  Madame  Edmonds 
at  the  head  of  all  physicians  making  such  practioe 
a  specialty,  and  enables  her  to  guarantee  a  speedy 
and  .permanent  cure  in  the  worst  oaeea  at  sap- 
preesion  and  me-natrnal  derangements.  Ladies 
will  find  Madame  Edmonds  a  skiiltnl  physioian, 
and  it.  is  to  their  interest  to  consult  her  in  ail  dis- 
eases incident  to  women  before  tampering  with 
poisonous  nostrams,  qaack  doctors  and  bnmbaga, 
Madame  Edmonds  desoribes  diseases  without  any 
information  from  the  patient,  and  care  a  without 
the  ase  ef  mercury  or  exoeriments,  thas  saving 
from  wrong  treatment  for  private,  chronic  and 
oanoer  diseases.  Oorrespondeaoe  elriotly  confi- 
dential, Offico  and  residenoe,  A15  Pine  street, 
between  Kearny  and  Montgomery.  ja20  ly 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITUTE 

N.  E.  cor.  Jacktou  and  Kearny  sts. 

THE  GREAT  ERADIOATOR  OF  SPECIAL 
COMPLAINTS,  formorjy  of  Look  Hospital. 
London,  and  the  last  twelve  rears  of  San  Franuisoa. 
DR.  TOZER  informs  the  aflSioted  that  after  viBit. 
mg  all  the  HOSPITALS  IN  LONDON  AND> 
PARIS,  acd  sounding  one  year  in  tbe  most  cele- 
brated Hospital  in  London,  tbe  LOCK,  he  has  re- 
opened bis  old  Medical  Institute  at  the  old  stand, 
where  hu  can  alwoj s  be  found.  DR.  TOZKk  has 
for  forty  years  met  with  unparalleled  success  in 
tbe  treatment  of  disease  generally  known  OS 
CHRONIO  AHD  SPECIAL  OOMPLAlNTS. 

BR.    CH19.    D.    TOZER 

is  in  every  way  responsible,  binding  nimself  te 
effeot  a  permanent  core,  or  making  no  charges. 
Those  who  cannot  afford  to  o*y  for  advice  and 
medicine  will  be  charged  for  medicine  only.  THB 
MON1 HLY  RES  TuHATlVE  PILLS,  neverkoowa* 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  oases  f  or  wnich  theyarS 
reoommeoded.  are  to  be  obtained  only  at  mjt 
office.  Prioe,  £5  per  box.  Full  direction  on  each 
box,  sent  hv  Kxpress  or  otherwise. 

T)A,  TOZER  does  not  imitate  the  advertising 
Q-iacks  who  make  it  a  practice  to  pablish  falls 
affidavits  and  other  false  references,  bat  refers  to 
the  raopt  respectable  people  io  the  State,  whom  be 
has  Cubld  of  diseases  which  others  have  tailed  to 
core. 

DR.    CHAS.    If.  TOZER, 
N,  E.  corner  Kearny  and  Jackson  streets, 

fel-tf  San  Franoisoo, 


OUTSIDE    LANDS. 

A  NY  AND  ALL  PERSONS  TBAT  HAV* 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  OUT. 
SIDE  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  t»ve  toe 
amount  refunded  at  the  office  of  the  undersigned 
npon  the  presentation  of  an  order  from  the 
Mayor  and  Oity  end  County  Attorney. 
delSH  A.   ArSTlJf, 


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TRAY  S  always  on  band. 


Alfred  Yetter* 

Man  a  fact  nror  and 

Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES,  , 

285  Snpont, 

HEAR  SUTTER  STREET. 

See  my  stock  of  Bird 
Oages  before  porcbaaioa* 
elsewhere.  Always  some- 
thing new  on  hand.  My 
Patent  Cages,  made  of 
Tio  Wire,  are  warranted 
FREE  FROM  VERMTH 
Also,  best  quality  TEA 
noWtf 


Biggest  Race  Yet! 

THE  HUMAN  RACE. 

THE  MAJORITY  OF  THOSE  TV  HO 
reside  In  Han.  Francisco,  "boy  tbeir 
Shirts  and  Furnishing  Goods  ef  BENE- 
DICT .c  CO.,  No.  tt  Second  street,  be- 
cause they  are  always  treated  well  ued 
bay  their  eoods  at  the  lowest  prices,  at 

•'THE   OLD  STAJTD." 


9  araiKE. 

ESTINGUISEEB 


'•ABSOLUTELY     THE     BEST    'PROlEOTIO*    ' 

AGAINbT  FIRE  I" 

SKKB    FOB    THEIB     "EKCOTD." 

R.  tf.  Irwin  4  Co.,  General  A  geote  Pacific  Coast. 

For  sale  by  W.  B.  MURDOOH, 

Local  Agent,  312  California  st.,  Sue  Fronotsdo 


ARION 

_  .Pianoforte. 

DECLARED  BY  THE   JUDGES  AT  A-I.ATB 
Fair  of  the  American  Inatitnte,  after  a Ha* 
fold  trial    arakiBt   StoiDwayV  Ohiokennrt,  eM 
others,  to  bo  THlt  BEST  ON  EXBIgmON.    B. 
OVKTAZ,  Sole  Aeent.    »0  OTarroll  itrejt- 
N   B.— Ptanoa  of  all  aulea  TO  RENT.         marl 


mm  **  4 


J.    C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    JOTJIVCH, 

Cor.  Second  and  Teh  em  a  streets. 

sts-Terrapin     constantly   on     hand. 

Oysters  in  every    style.     PRIVATE 

SUPPER     ROOMS  FOB  PARTIES. 

deo  31  lm 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 


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MISS  MACilllR  MOORE 

MISS  rlkLLIK  OUMlil.Ys 

Second 

WEDKE-DAY  KVEXING.  Febnur,  3111.— 

r*a,T3torl    Opera     Nl&±±t 

THOBSDAT  EVEMIRG,    February  3'lb 

Benefit     of    Mr.     Stepnen    l_.o«.cl3. 

MADAME    AOATHA    STATES.      HIM    A.H.I     H.Rl.V/.li:,    HICMltt    BOMI, 

MB.    VERNON     inmu,      KIIMIR    M.    T.    riEROK, 

AQd  men?  ob.r  dtetlaEalilnd  Artletee,  bara  ilodtT  aolanteered  tbelr  valuable  eerrlcre. 


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Coaoladloc  wilh  tba  Duni  of 


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Wolfr*d  Clawaoe,  known  u  Welt  t 

I .oranx j  Wilroy 

Ja:od  Hil.on 

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UuWAtd    H«ir*ioo , 

A I  it)  Da  Sn«me»r 

Colooal  Whitilr 

Job<oo    

MtOtoni* 

I^rlaa   Balconr 

8*lTia 

Mrs   KniKet* 

Mr«.OookliDa 

Lney  Aibtoo 

tla*a  fTlalda 


OUgll- 


Tommi  Bra* 

Mr.    V.ratt 

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Ub*i    Offill 

Wil)B»f*> 

J.  H.  Laakln 

F.   Mootaxn* 

F.  Coo: 

..  Fauar  Uarrat. 
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HATS! 


LATEST     STYLES. 


N'S,  BOYS'  AND  CHILDREN'S 


SILLIHO   AT 


DOLLAR  EACH, 


K.earny    St., 

BRTWUX   MARKET   AND   FOST. 


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PRINTING,  DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE,   AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooms     lfl    arid     17 «J20    "Waslilnjctoii    street. 


Wanted  Immediately, 

A  FULL  DRAMATIC  COMPANY, 

ACTORS  AND  ACTRESSES. 

APPLY  AS  ABOVJT. 
ar-lnnlcnri  nn.l  XoTleea  not  Wanted, 

SAPPHO    TKIItl'n, 
loelndlmi  tbe  Cklld  Wnndrr.  IAFFHB 

UOKOK    1IONATI. 
Tba  World-ranown.d  Ooe-Lflgxed  Dancer. 

I.KI.IK     11.1.1". 
MISS  H.  KLLIH  nn.l  W.  KI.I.IS. 

TBI    AHOVK   ARTISTS   All    NOW    ON    OUR  BOOKS,    AND   CAN    BE  EN. 
Ktcad  by  miaagera  Wtit  of  ibu  Bookr  Monataln*.  tbroDKb  oar  aiaao,, 


II  AUK  V   AMI.AK 

AND.... 

KPKNOKB      PRITOUARD, 

Witb  tbe  Great  Seaiatloo, 

ootjwterjf'bat: 
chab.  a.  uaicuner, 

The  Celebrated  Hutch  ComedlBB. 
MISS    MARIAN    MOBDACNT, 

With  ber  two  Great  Spooieltiei, 

DABlime,  as  HEARTH  are  THUMPS 

HISS    MINNIE     I.OHKH, 

BnrUflqae,  Serio-Oomla  and  Ballad  Ringer. 

a  u  -*•   Lie  ton. 

....AID..., 

X.T/CY     ADAMS, 

Merlo-Comlc    and    Dnettlata. 


SHERIDAN    CORBTN    *.    CO. 


THE  OLD 
Hot    sootoh, 

IS  Morton  Btreet,  near  Kearny. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 
Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  ADD  JLARY  1*  TOWN. 


DON'T  FORGET 

..    YOUB  WAY  TO  1 
one  to  drop  Into  iba 


f\S   YOUB  WAY  TO  OB,  FBOM  THE  OIR 


Kot    Sootoh, 

FOR  YOUR  WARM  OK  GOLD  DRINKS. 

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Branch  Punch  Salonn. 

3  I  7  Kearny  street. 


Have  yon  beheld  HT    If  not,  you've  a  treat 

At  BQOAftZVS  PONCH  SALOON,  Id  Kearny  itrt«* 

There  BONA,  dlaclple  of  OREAT  S<JUAUZA, 

Dinpenstea  famed  Magio  piiaobes;  rathor 

The  molt  delicious  mixtures  y»  t  recorded; 

And  have  with  many  medals  been  rewardedl 

Ladies  their  00RDIAL9  afer?B  can  sip  at  lelenra,— 

Their  "TKAR8"  appeaaa,— and  Men  gain   "LADIHB  ' 

PLEASURE." 
To  allay  connubial  dlfforonoos  and  pain. 
In  "ANTI-DIVOROE"  you  can  your  end  attain. 
Sip  of  tbe  potent  extract  but  ouo  taste, 
lour  arm,  consoling,  straight  le  round  her  waist 
Guess  what  a  "MORNING  COMFORT"  m  tbe  kit* 
That  heals  the  puarrel  and  Imparts  tbe  bliss) 
The  "WELCOME"  too,  you'll  always  find 
A  balmy  soother  for  tbe  troubled  mind. 
The  origin  "AURORA,"  and  the  sweet  "FARE WELL  , 
Just  visit  BONA,  and  you'll  all  fare  well! 
Bin  "HTCIENIO  BITTERS"  are  tho  panacea 
For  all  dyspeptics  and  for  dlartbc^o. 
No  Cholera  Morbus  ever  hat  been  found* 
Where  "HYGIENIO  BITTERS"  knoot  arounc 
BONA  andSQUARZA,  spite  of  all  detractors, 
Have  proved  the  Nation's  greatest  bouof actors  i 
Full  FORT;  dlffirant  hsalthful  drinks  you'll  Unti  ' 
To  aid  the  Man— Invigorate  the  mlndl 
Not  this  alone— a  Welcome  you  will  meet 
At  BONA'S-!BQOARZA.'8)-317  KEARNY  STBBaT. 
Remember,  too,  not  this  famed  place  to  pasav; 
ALL    SPLENDID  LIQUORS  BUT  ONE  BIT  A  t 


THEY  HAVE  TAJLE» 

THE     FIRST    PREMIUM 

AT.... 

All  the  Mechanics'  Fair*. 


*  DF1!  GAR  O ." 

XHE  JOUBHAl  OF  ABHTSEKTEKTS. 
Pnblisbed  every  Day  m  the  Fear  by 

v .     i».     boo-.a.r.d'cts 


erekont  and  585   Washington  SU 
Below  Montgomery,  San  Franoisoo. 


TUESDAY ...FEBBUABY  25, 1W3 

Deuperanc«  Lrltuhur. 

Don't  look  of  dat  larger  when  it  bin  red, 
when  it  was  given  poorty  much  golor  in  dat 
bier  glass,  and  when  he  vas  movie  all  rite; 
for  of  dor  list  he  sting  like  one  pumbilbee, 
and  bites  like  a  Newfoundland  bull-dorg. 
No  drunken  feller  don't  could  got  by  dat 
iii  adorn  vot  heaven  in.  Who  got  dronblea  ? 
Who  got  fights?  Who  got  bine  eyea  and 
rednosees?  Guess  oncel  Yell,  I  told  yon. 
Pern  fellers  vat  hangs  around  dem  licker 
ginmille,  and  trinken  mixed  (rinks,  like  hot 
Thomas  and  Jeremiab,  for  iostint — don't  it? 

Uf  you  don't  ought  more  von  your  seven- 
teen wives  uud  one  children  dan  vas  getting 
drunk,  it  vas  better  you  gone  dead,  by  gra- 
eioufl. 

Don't  you  bin  ashamed  mit  yourself  nf 
you  vas  comin'  home  on  a  gouble  o'clock  in 
der  morning  time,  uod  don't  could  found 
der  keyholes. 

Den  ven  you  vas  drying  poorty  much  how 
much  too  pool  dem  poods  off  with  ein  tooth- 
brush, and  glean  dem  poods  mitajackbood 
— don't  you  bin  drunk  den?  Ain't  it?  I 
v*s  been  a  little  hoarse,  so  I  don't  could 
rite  no  more  leksbur.  Who  dreads  to  lager 
nax  t. 

tVataral  Enon^h. 

The  London  Jewish  Chronicle  hae  an  arti- 
cle on  the  death  of  Napoleon,  in  which  it 
stys  that  with  all  hie. faults  he  cared  for  the 
Jews.    Thus : 

For  ourselves,  when  we  recognize  in  him 
one  who  cared  for  the  Jews,  we  are  not  in- 
sensible cf  his  demerits ;  we  are  not  un- 
mindful of  those  passages  ia  his  career  in 
which  he  appeared  as  a  foe  to  lreedom  of 
«onsoience. 

And  again : 

Whatever  may  be  the  defects  that  history 
may  attribute  to  Napoleoa  the  Third,  he, 
like  his  uncle,  cared  for  the  Jews. 

There  is  no  doubt  but  that  during  Louis 

Napoleon's  early  career  in  London  he  did 

<ire  for  the  Jews,  and  was  moreover  deeply 

indebted  to  them  when  he  was  chosen  Pres- 

-  ident  of  the  French  Republic 


A  Fruitful    Sermon. 

An  English  vicar  was  standing,  on  a  Mon- 
day morning,  at  his  gate,  when  one  of  his 
pax.sioners  arrived  with  a  basketful  of  pota- 
toes. "What's  this?"  said  the  vicir.  "Pleaee 
sir,"  replied  the  man,  "it's  Borne  of  our 
beat  taturs— a  very  scarce  kind,  sir.  My  wife 
aafd  you  should  have  some  of  them,  as  she 
heard  you  say  in  your  ssrmon  that  the  com- 
mon taturs    (commentators}    didn't  agree 

*  with  you." 

— > 
Agreed. 

Dio  Lewis  siys  the  neck  should  be  dressed 
lightly.  From  the  many  movements  vrbich 
are  made  by  the  larynx  in  speaking,  it  is 
inferred  that  it  is  a  matter  of  great  import- 
•aoe  that  the  neok  in  health,  should  be  al- 
ways loosely  dress3d.  Tight  cravats  are 
■  sure  to  obstruct  the  proper  function  of  this 
organ,  and  bring  on  irritation  whioh  may 
lead  to  bronchitis  or  consumption.  Johnny 
Devine,  known  by  the  pet  name  of  "Ghick- 
«n,"  agrees  perfectly  with  Dio  Lewis  on  this 
point. 

Shocking;  Blunders. 
.    The  Bulletin  of  Saturday  eaid : 

"The  Barber  of  Seville  will  be  given, 
with  Mrs.  Agatha  States  as  Bosini,  and  Sig. 
f ardiui  as  figuero. 

The  Bulletin  onght  to  know  how  to  spell 
*  'Figaro"  by  this  time.  As  to  "Bosini,"  we 
suppose  the  drsmatio  critic  confounded 
JBciina  with  Bosaini. 


Employment  for   Women. 

The  Prussian  Government  has  set  the  ex- 
ample of  opening  new  fields  of  labor  to 
women  by  permitting  their  employment  in 
the  railway  lines  of  the  State.  In  case  the 
womeo  employed  belong  t)  the  families  of 
railway  offioiaU,  the  latier  are  to  be  held 
responsible  ;  but  unmarried  women  or  wid- 
ows may  be  employed  on  their  own  respon- 
sibility. The  work  wbioh  they  are  to  do  is 
ticket  selling,  receipting  for  baggage,  and 
operating  the  telegraph.  The  rate  of  wages 
is  fixed  from  15  thalers  a  month  up  to  the 
minimum  of  the  earnings  of  male  officials 
of  the  same  elate.  This  of  course,  is  a 
practical  recognition  of  a  disinction  be- 
tween the  values  of  male  and  female  em- 
ployees to  the  detriment  of  the  latter ;  but 
it  is  a  movement  in  the  right  direction. 
Prices  will  be  eventually  regulated  according 
to  demand  and  supply. 

Belle  of  Washington, 

"Miss  Grundy"  writes  from  Washington 
to  the  New  lork  World  : 

Unquestionably  the  most  beautilul  woman 
in  Washington  is  the  bride  of  the  Minister 
Btsidentfrom  Ecuador.  Imagine  a  round- 
ed, yet  slender,  girlish  figure,  a  perfect  oval 
face,  transparent  tkm  of  creamy  whiteness, 
large  velvety,  dark  eyes,  beaming  with  intel- 
ligence, soft  brown  hair,  a  delicately  formed 
nose,  and  a  ro-ebud  mouth,  which  opening, 
discloBe3  perfect  teeth,  aod  jou  have  a  faint 
idea  of  Mme.  Floras,  Add  to  this  that  the 
little  mouth  never  opens  to  speak  without 
saying  something  charming,  and  that  the 
great  gift  of  a  wonderful  vox?  has  been 
added,  and  you  may  believe  there  is  occa- 
sion to  congratulate  the  proud  husband,  and 
Washington  scciety  as  well,  because  of  this 
Ute«t  acquisition  to  the  diplomatic  corps. 


A  Happy  New  Tear. 

What  a  pleasure  it  ta  to  meet  a  smiling  counte- 
aanoe,  whether  it  be  on  the  street  or  id  the  par- 
lor. Aod  why  la  it  that  tome  faces  wear  a  centin- 
■aally  happy  look  T  It  i  -  dimply  because  tbey  live  on 
■a  plain,  nutritions  and  substantial  diet  That  man 
•  a  public  benefactor  wbo  will  conscientiously 
serve  ui  with  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
■meat  Louis  Meyers.  Droorietor  of  she  "White 
House."  Kearny  Btreet.  also  of  the  Capitol  Ree- 
taaraDt,  Foarto  street,  does  It.  as  hundreds  can 
enthusiastically  teBtily.  Hie  kitchens  aro  marvels 
ot  order  and  cleanliness.  Try  bim,  ana  you  will 
■  aad  u  impossible  to  eat  elBewhere. 


*Wla»t  Cheer   Jjatxaajry 
Employs  do  Oalnamen,  and  should  be  pat 
'  ionized  by  everybody.  • 

-  S&m   Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bass  House  Oarrlnaee,  can  be 
■-found  in  front  ef  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
tablishment, southwest  corner  Hush  and  Mont- 
•-earner*  eta. .  or  Dexter  Stables.  Oarrlaee  orders 
'  left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
•  ;r  night,  at  reduced  rates.  M 

'  Sevrinjf  Machines  for  Sale, 

Rented  and  repaired,  at  116  Port  street.  Also 
Agency  for  Mills'  Adjustable,  Treadle.  x  ' 

X>r.    Boherty 

'Has  deToted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
•etuonio  and  speolfie  practice,  and  aa  such  is 
«ow  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  In 
-San  Francisco.  Offloe  619  Sacramento  street, 
•corner  of  Leldeedorfl,  a  Jew  doors  below  What 
•<Obce       jtise.  z 

Oyster   Trade. 

The  oyster  trade  In  California  is  assuming 

C'gantio  proportions.    Emerson  OorrlUe,  of  the 

£<*ddle  Reek,  410  Pine  street,  furnishes  from 

'•■  ills  own  oyster  beds  at  San  Bruno  millions  of 

■  ayeters  to  all  parts  of  the  Paeino  Coast.    H1b 

Sastern  transplanted  oysters  hare  a  fame  which 

hae  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and  ►  he 

Saddle  Book"  Is  Vcowd  avctrywhare. 

Fob  Sali—  a  lot  ef  cheap  Eiltdrefses.  at  36 


A  Heathen  Missionary. 

A  young  East  Indian,  under  missionary 
auspices,  was  sent  to  London  to  study  the 
social  and  religious  effects  of  Christianity. 
A  Madras  paper  publishes  Ins  letter,  declin- 
ing to  proceed  further.  He  gives  88  his  rea- 
sons the  gross  immorality  of  Loudon,  fir 
surpassing  everything  in  Hindostan.  He 
quotes  a  temperance  journal,  whioh  says  that 
there  are  in  London  6  000  places  where  drun- 
kenness is  ministered  to,  and  129,000  habit- 
ual paupers.  He  Bays  the  churches  are  poorly 
attended,  and  preachers  read  and  pray  from 
books;  while  the  congregation  exhibit  no 
piety. 

Pet  Names. 

A  newly-married  couple  occupying  a  sleep- 
ing berth  in  a  train  coming  from  the  East 
recently,  caused  a  fellow-pa&Benger  in  an 
adjoining  bertn  some  annoyance  by  their 
affectionate  nonsense.  Tne  lady  was  contin- 
ually calling  her  husband  pet  nanus.  First 
he  was  "  my  dove,"  then  he  was  "  a  dear 
old  bear,"  next  he  was  a  "bowwow,"  and  so 
od,  until  the  man  in  the  other  berth  lost  all 
patience,  and  cried,  "  For  God's  sake,  mad- 
am, call  him  a  Noah's  ark  and  have  douo 
with  it,  so  that  I  may  go  to  sleep." 

Religions  Brijramds. 

The  Paris  Charivari  gives  the  following 
description  of  a  Ecene  in  Spain : 

A  band  of  insurgents  busy.  "  Bless  us, 
Father  (to  the  accompanying  priest;.  Look 
sharp  about  it;  we  hear  the  sound  of  the 
diligence  apptoaohing." 

The  priest  bices?*  them. 

The  defenders  of  the  State  aod  the  Church 
rush  on  the  diligence  and  rob  it. 

Soon  after : 

"Bless  us,  Father." 

Tne  priest  bletses  tbem  again.  The  insur- 
gents set  nre  to  two  houses. 

A  little  further  on  : 

"Blsss  us,  Father," 

The  pr;est  blesBes  them  some  mora.  The 
iDsurgents  shoot  three  soldiers.  The  bless- 
ing, plundering  and  murdering  continues. 

Holiday    Candks, 

Fresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection. 
ery,  678  Kearny  street.    'Wholesale  and  retail,    q 

— -  • 

Pnotoaraphlc    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  31  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 

Mission  street.  a 

i    ,. ■  ■»         .  ,_ 

Hairwork  and  Combings 

Made  up  neat  and  cheap  at  850  Washington 
stteet,  near  Stockton.    Side  curia  steamed  for 

twenty.flve  cents. v 

How    to  Procure  Bargains. 

Attend  the  auction  sales  of  Watson  &  Bun- 
hart  at  their  auction  salesroom,  113  Sottor  street, 
adjoining  tne  new  Circus  Amphitheatre,  and  you 
are  BUT3  to  procure  bargains.  Sile  days— Mon- 
days and  Fridays.  Cash  advanced  on  merchan- 
dise.    Outdoor  Bales  promptly  attended  to.    s 


Too  Artistic, 

Our  friend  Levy  has  a  tremendous  nose ; 
it  is  immense.  The  other  night  Levy  was 
to  go  to  a  masquerade,  and,  full  of  a  new 
idea,  he  went  to  an  artist.  He  said,  *'  I  just 
wish  to^be  touobed  up  with  a  little  paint, 
so  thtt  I  need  wear  no  mask  at  all.  Can 
you  make  me  up  so  as  to  disguise  me  ?"  "A 
capital  idea!"  said  the  artist ;  "of  course  I 
can."  So  be  set  to  work  on  Levy's  nose  and 
paintsd  it  up  in  snob  a  manner  that  it  looked 
like  like  a  pasteboard  nose  ins'ead  ef  real 
flesh  and  blood ;  its  sizs  completed  the  illu- 
sion. Levy  went  to  the  ball.  All  night  long 
he  was  tormented  by  maskers  who  seized 
his  noBe  and  tried  to  pull  it  off  to  see  what 
was  underneatb.  Levy  yelled  with  pain  at 
some  of  the  twitches  his  unfortunate  nasal 
organ  received.  Since  the  ball  he  has  bad 
to  keep  a  poultice  on  it  to  reduce  the  in- 
flammation. 


Somewhat  Monotonous 

Out  of  twelve  editorials  in  the  Call  of 
Sunday,  four  were  written  to  prove  that  the 
Call  is  tbe  most  enterprising  paper  pub- 
lished. This  damnable  iteration  is  becom- 
ing a  nuisance. 

♦ 

Oysters. 
In  strolling  round  the  other  nigh:. 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
Uur  careless  feat,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where    fountain's  ceaseless  *p  lay 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  eoieen 
Through  wnich  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  mosey  atone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  whioh  the  waters  seltly  fell. 
Hade  that  window  reem  to  be 
Borne  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "Jet's  go  in  here— 
It  looks  so  nice — and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "X  must  agree 
That  this  place  suite  me  to  a  ■T."' 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Hade  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  it  true, 
And  cooked  vtagmficently,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  orabe  and  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  aH  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  whioh  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners. " 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush* 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  And  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again, 
Pacific  Oyster  House.  337  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Pay  and  Night. 

CHARL38  HAAKE.  Proprietor. 

— — »> 

Dr.  Barlow  J.  =>ru.itii 

Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Leotures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Eygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  even  Irg,  oommenolngat7^  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examlnatiOBB  in  regard  to  health 
to  Invalids  dally,  from  9  to  4  p  m.,  free.         w 


"SPIERS    &    POND," 

£39  Kearny  street. 

CORNER  OF  BOSH,  SAN  FRANOltSOO. 

WINES,  LIQUORS  AND  CIGARS 

T£A     AND     COFFEE. 

LUNOH  AT  THE  USUAL  HOURS,  AND 
refreshments  at  ail  times.  The  comfort  of 
the  domestic  fireside;  the  graces  aod  courtesies 
of  the  drawing-room;  the  freedom  of  the 

CLTJB. 

REFRESHMENTS  at  all'  times,  and  LUNCH  at 
tbe  nsnal  hoars. 

TEA  AND  COFFEE,  WINES,  LIQUORS  A  CIGARS 

889  Kearny  street, 

CORNER  OF  BUSH,  SAN  FRANOISOO. 


Oysters. 

Why  travel  so  far  ?  Shellfish  of  every  kind 
kept  at  Manning's,  oyster  dealer,  672  Howard 
street,  near  Third,  next  to  car  office.  o 


It  is  Perfectly  .Ajstorxlslaillfr, 

How  beautifully  and  quickly  they  do  trashing 
at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.    Clothes  received 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


500    Pairs    ox   Socks, 
At  all  prices,  at  t  he  What  Cheer  Laundry. 


Trie    Best    Kemedlee. 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.    Dr.  Per- 
ry's Wehfoot  Pills,  for  all  buttons  complaints. 

For  sale  by  all  druggists.    Agency,  417  S&nsome 
Btreet,  oerner  of  Commercial.  • 


Jones  Ac  Schroder's 

Celebrated  Crab  Chowder  ean  be  obtained  only 
at  OOO  Bush  street ,  nearly  opposite  the  Alham- 
bra  Theatre.  Bob  Hart  eats  it,  and  they  all 
eat  it.  Only  the  beat  brands  of  Liquors  hot* 
tied  for  family  use.  q 

Iiadles  VlsltliiaT  Carda, 

Written,  engraved  or  painted  by  Jobs  P. 
Dvteb,  126  Sutter  street,  opposite  Lick  Houaa, 
and   at    the    Grand    Hotel.    N.  B.— Havckkb- 

CHIEFS  XEATLT  HUiKED.      PSXHaXHBIF    Of  OVBTy 

description  to  order.  e 

For    Waaning 

Shhrta,  $1  50  per  dos.;  small  pieces,  60s.  pet 
1c  a.    At  the  What  Cheer  Laundry-  * 


If  You    Want 

Tour  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
aot  spoiled.  Bend  them  to  the  What  Cheer  Laun 
try.  Z 

■■ a  — 

For  a  Bafe  and  efficient  Beatttifiee  of  thx 
Complexion,  use  Dioxax's  Famous  Cbxkx  de 
Lis.  t, 


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Nos.  506  Market, 

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Offers  to  the  Trtile  end  Public  a  FULL 

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Ladles  Free. 
te20td ANOEL  SANCHEZ,  Manager. 


$50, 

LANCASTER'S 

«17  WASHINGTON  STBEET, 

felOlm  Opp.  Maguire'a  Opera  Houbo. 


SHIRTS 

,...AKX>.... 

.  GENTS' 

FURNISHING 

GOODS. 

A  LARGE  ASSORTMENT  OF  GENTS'  FUR- 
oisbing  Gloria  to  be  bad  (rood  and  obeap,  at 
the  "OLD  CORNER,"  J-  LEVY'S,  M.O -i  Mont- 
xomerr  street,.  Jas'ice  given  to  all.  Don't  forget 
tbe  number—  51*  Montgomery  street,      fall  Ira 


HAIR. 

THE  CHEAPEST  PLAOB  IN  SAN  FBANOISOO 
TO  BUY 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Goods,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewelry  &  Fancy  Coods, 

IS  AT  THE 

NEW  YORK    STORE. 

A.    B.    8AMPSOS  A  CO., 

No.  HO  Second  street, 
qo30  lm       Between  MU.Lon    and    Minna* 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MR.  P.  EERGES,  FORMERLY 
nroprletor  ol  tbe  Miners'  Ree- 
tanraot,  bes  takes  tbe  management 
of  botb  tbe  Miners'  Res&aoraot  on 
Commercial  street  and  tbe  Miners' 
Branch  oa  Market  street,  in  psrtnenhip  witb  MR. 
A.  DR.A.YEUR,  who  bas  been  connected  witb  the 
Srm  tor  years.  Improvements  hare  been  made  in 
the  ooieine  departments  that  will  render  the  Mi- 
ners' more  popular  thaa  it  has  ever  been  dnnng 
the  22  years  ef  its  prosperity.  Oar  Bills  of  Fare 
embrace  all  tbe  delicaoies  of  tbe  season.  Our 
motto  ia  "Good  Fare,  Good  Cooking  and  Moderate 
Charges." 

P.  BERftES  A  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

531  and  SOS  Commercial,  and 
769  Market  street. 
Open  from  5  a.m.  to  10  p  ja.  an31  lm 


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Signor  Mancusi, 

pRITATE  SINGING    LES30NS.-0LASS  ON 

MOSDAT  and  THTKSMT, 

At  3  p.m.    St.  Jsmsa  Houbb,  995  Market  s treat, 
corner  of  Bills.  fe18 1st 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM 

And  College  of  Medicine. 

10  OOO  BEA-PTIFUL  AND  INSTRUCT- 
„  y.'^dW  **«  obiects  to  be  seen.  Open  to  ths 
Public  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUREKA  HALf 
818  Montgomery  street.    FOR  MEN  ONLy. 

•T-Dr.  JoRDAir's  Parr  ate  Office  is  at  »*l 
Qearj  Btreet  (opposite  old  Mechanics'  Pavilion). 


$1,000  REWARD  OFFERED 

TO  ANY  PERSON  WHO  OABT  CURE  CORNS 
BnBteat.  Ingrowing  Nails,  Ktaenmatism,  and 


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BOOTS  and  SHOES 


L.    BLAIR'S, 

0    Kearny  street. 


Stage  Dancing 

TAUGHT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 


DASHAWAY  HALL, 

Post  street,  near  Kearny. 


FRENCH_GOODS. 

MME.  PONS.  IMPORTER  AND  DEALER  IN 
Parisian  Geods,  has  j  as t  received  a  large  and 
varied  assortment  Of 


Of  all  kinds,  and  prices.  Silk  Ooreeta.  and  Oorae  ts 
made  to  order.  Ladies'  Underwear  and  Toor- 
naires,    031  Sacramento  street.  felllm 


AMERICAN     EXCHANCE, 

HAYWABDS. 

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Pirst-Claes   Hotel. 

iris  fim 


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Breast,  and  all  Difficulties 
arising  from  a  suddei 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  It 
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CURES  DYSPEPSIA. 


MmM®m 


Gives  Tone  to  the  Stomach  | 

B5 


^JpigMuSr 


HeiAEY  '5 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 


JiSMBr^ 


HeNleys 


Is  a  Sure  Relief  for  Indigestim  I 


IgifiSf 


HA8  NO  BUPERIOR  AS  A 

BLOOD    PURIFIEB 


THOMAS   XV.    BREE, 
SIZiVKR  FXj.A.'X'XIS 

C^         DRUBIS,  BANJOS,  ^%a 

UTHEB    MTJSICAI.    rXSTKTJMEJXT 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1»«5. 

ss^Xjessona  given  on  the  Banjo  and  Drum.  U 
MISSION  STREET,  between  First  and  Second; 

N.  B.— Fine-toned  Silver  Solo  Banjos  lor  F 
essionale  always  on  hand.  ;all  I 


A.    DESIDERATUB 

....TO.... 

MANAGERS,  STARS  AKD  COMBINATIOli 

AOOMPETBNT  MANAGER,  AGENT  AN 
Aoter,  with  I5yenra'  experience  in  Engtao 
AmeriOB,  tbe  Oaoe  of  Good  Hope  and  Anoiralii 
Oolonies,  India  and  China. 

18  OPEN  TO  ENGAGEMENT. 

Is  well  posted  with   tee  profession  and  the  Pre* 
Can  give  names  of  Managers,  Theatres  or  Ball    i 
List  of  Prices  and  heldtng  capacity,  in  nearly  srei   I 
one  of  the  above  places.    Apply  to 

J.  H.  MOOABE.       , 
fe4  lm  (ISO  Washington  street,  flffl 


SANGER  HAL! 

(SINGER'S  HALL,) 
14     GEABT    ST..    BTEAK     KEAKS1 

None  bat  tbe  Choicest  Brand,  of    Wis' 
and  Liquor,  oa  hund. 



DEPOT  WEYAND  &  KASCHE'S  BAY  BREWER 

fslStl  OHRIS  FELDM*"!!.' 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

ETEBY    sATlTBOAT    HlfiBll 
Piano    and.     Singing    at  8  P-& 

CHARINGs|X#.SALO0l 

OOO  Dkllnlon  street,  near  Second 

delO  EAGLES  A  WILD,  ProprieWW  I 


To  the  Dramatic  Professioi 

THE  DNDEBSIGNED,  WHO  HAS  BlU 
over  twelve  years  connected  with  the  of*- 
Meibonrne,  and  is  well  known  bj  tbe  membsn 
the  profession  in  tbe  Oolonies.  begs  to  iotieai 
that  he  is  prepared  to  eive  eiperienoed  •"Y** 
all  peraons  professionally  viBiting  or  msditaWW 
vieit  to  the  Australian  Oolonies.  Fee  model* 
Pnnotnaittr  in  dispatohinx  replies  mar  be  rt  i 

UP°n'  WLuLlAV  TIElfRT  WATlBsV  ' 

I3Vicw.rU   Obamberm,   40  Oollins  atreet.  ■ 
benma.     Australia. 


WILLIS'   BAND. 


MU8IO     FURNISHED    FOR    ALL, 
ocoasions.    Musio  imported,  arranged  ^ 


and  for  sale. 

IfABODSat.  BJLUM    Lender  of' 
Orchestra, 

HEXBT  TON  DEB  MEflDEN,  J-ei 
er  of  Bras*  Band. 

sar-Ord'rs  from  tbe  oonn^ry  promptly  attsoi 
to.  Address  M.  W.  WILLIS,  Baton's  Mc 
Store.  18B  Mot  teem  ery  street,  or  AlAROUS 
BLUM.  Sao  Mont Bomery  street.  jsB 


oeoroe  mates': 


sndsU  kinds  of  SHELL  FISH, 
Stalls  Hos.  40,  41,  ••,  Oallfornl. 
Mark.t.  «n trano.  on  Oallfonils  itr.sL 


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Iw*- 


SWGUIRE'S  OPERA  HOUSE 


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WW    ALHAMBBA    TKEaTRI. 


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lift 


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IPIHOIU 

prRinr 


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rama,  lUttlr-  Sera**, 

ri    R.'<vptlon«, 

v  ondfrfal  Acrohatir  and  Ojni- 
aaatir  FVata  i-Tor   Witnessed! 


)EBAI 

isjoir,  IN 

ia, 

IliWIBl 

oii«v  ia1-' 

'■"):'«>-: 

1HAL 

»'S  EiU. 


hinese  Theatrical 

II  HAUL  HIOHXKJS  THEATRE. 
PIUS.  CHI*A. 


EMERSON    MINSTRELS 


Mn 


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i  ■  rt  eoameno* 
NNY       A.  JL.  X_.  3Z3  TV  ! 

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»tht  iruin  pnimo  TBI  wtll 


rr.nRDART  x« 

in  i»TT>a»*T  immoi  »t  a. 


Hw*  Apprararr.  in    An 


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lit         II         III         "— .1  !•  •■!. 

■  I..M ' 
HI  I  I  IIII. I. 


I    •  .     1    . 
-_   Hall's!     i 
I  a  Prte*  Of 

rot*  . 

1  Q      •■•  * — 
i      -»x»f 


WILSON'S 
AMPHITHEATRE 

Parisian  Circus! 


•  •ll.r  M,„|.  wi.  aWl*aM*J  ...  BSawavi 
THIS     AfrtRNOOK    AND    EVENINU 


'«■'  Cwwr»  htm. 
ll.tr. 


percatntatlon  or  th-  Imperial   Mid- 
nicht    Hnldiri:  Procession, 

•  F  H»f    HWMt 

I  !••■     Ki-niltKul 

lUIe-Footed  Lady! 


I'ti-ir.  M  •* m    hoa'l    Park    *cdj    Il^airl 
t-a  )■  rt a ]ib**«  at  it »  c.c*t  of 


i  mi  i:-on.   m  ii  v  si  ,,i  FaadCoaipuy 

nr  nb    m  EMatUol   TeMe.n. 


1'ni-t      - ■■! 


A0P  K  T  KTtT 


STRUCK. 

IU«»HI>i.>l.(Vh  •  HAH    H.ITON 


THE 


u-    b_  rii 


GREAT    AND    ONLY    EMERSON! 

In    Hi-    Wonderful     Hiu1ir>'t    i>f    Fun. 


ARTICLE    47. 


\-H     Rym«» 

..JOB^NT  ALLES 

J    hVibin  on 

U    W.  RockaMW 


.  M.  *IIf«  iUnNAH  GUI*.. 


■<   KtTl   III  M.   «   Rrfrall 
CitL    B' 

OTKKTlHlt  „ STAN 

Qodc  lading  wttli  H  b  iliii'a  new  production  entitled 


LIFE  ON  THE  ARKANSAW 

rwi.r   him. Bii-t.Y    mr.KMiv 

MZTDUSiW..  ....   JOUHAH      »  I.I.N 

Male J.  Bobtnaon 

DackHAiidA  bTtoeOampinj.     B  m-  ertod  old  8m«»  by  Raaaell,  Scott.  Btktr  and  RocaaMler. 
A   I.IViJ.V  TIME  AND  A    KF.lKUl,   I.AMIIM). 


..      ..*C  Cental 

..»5  uud  mo 


*~  All    BUIi  tgAfntt  too   Alhsaibra   Theatre   mna;    m   crejeDted    hereifUr   on    Monday. 
Tfrformanca  to  commtooe  naootiullj  At  eight    o'clock. 


Prog  in  in  »n  e . 

I       '■•'"  ''U'll.i.         rr~t.   Miwrrr'a  Ora»4  «■■« 

•  ~r«a,r     H.rdl*    Art    »»    «■*>    W  .---rfait    J-W»»f 

Owif.  r-pii  -r  oaaar  kuiiiti. 

4.     •)«»».*   An.  «ba)k«Bvarl*M    r»arari»rt 
MR.     m.     H       Ho'kRII.l 

*.— Pftottyi  Ihiwhii  Avi        

BT  OK'JKOIl  I-H1II.DV 
OttlWM  WM.  WAKNaTR 

•  -niB>i   TralaH    Hair**.   I  larlKattlaa 

DTTRODU    RD  BY  OMAR  KINUSLET. 
T.-Tk«  W»mr  ■*>«••  »f  !!•»■* 

BT   li  I    AMD  IOHI. 

8.  —  Bwtlaat*    I.ritf*  

BY  ThK  COMPANT 


I  .\   I   R  R  M  1  »  S  M '  N 

O.-M   !.■-»        KKII.I.,      rwortu  af    lb- 

In   mWT  aavairMllrtvd    llrtr«-b»rk  A*t. 

OaWTBBQQl MUM  J.  KKMBIL 

10. -Conic  Hpcclsltlc* 

MON*.     KKSIHtl, 
11,— alaWry    <nnil-ir,l,    Mn.lml     I'Mtm,    In    hla    •>!»*•- 

elnltlea.  vaulted    "  AotcIIt-" 

tS.-A(auirBf>    Hor.e   Rlllrajlo* 

INTROBUCVD  BY  R.  H.  DOCKRILL. 

13  —Grand  flnr^lr  Art 

BY  M'LLR  VIOTORISat. 

14.— The  Clowu'a  **'  valrj". » 

JTONS.  KFNIBc.L  AND  COMPANY. 


WEO»E*D.\Y     AFTERNOON. 

Grand     FHmilY    Matinee 

Ureal  Circle •>  °2 

r.t.iatitf '     GO 

KcaerT««i  <'h«ir». lt*aS*""J*a{«aSS 

J»rW'le   KutM •&  nnd  SIO  «l» 

aty-Bcx  Offlo*  Op«n  datlf  from  10  to  t.    Doors  open  at  I. 


UK    MUULI.    l.tiliul  AW  UttCBBB, 


HBH'IMT|? 


lalisf  " 


„  a*>  *~ 


cific  house;;-  .::. 

YMPICHOUSE,". 


l.t-d-^nrA*     .v.. 
eaarajr  at  ?  <w  t .  oa> 

i»-»aii*  th^  riua 
•>«  OnTBELU 


Thoaa 
wbo 

oaoe 


TOT  -  T E¥sTE¥»lW¥ 


Ovr  CflibnM  tl  V  Wtill.  *  tin*.    Tb«r  &  t  rSBrEcrLT,  .ad  for  .ia.liiy  ud  darmbtlitj  will  oe.ir  In  ra.tohod.    To  b§  hid  oolr  it  th« 

W.M.I.  AXD  SEI  THfM.  I  X:  L.    .IICTIDK    UTiilIR.     «1«    K.irnf    .In'tl. 


THlSTLETON'S 

JOJoLY  GIANT f 

only  ten  anraa. 

THISTLETON'S,  O  POST  STREET 


Tlie     Groat 

tearing  Out  Sale 

...OF  .., 

DRY   GOODS! 

....IT  THE.... 

WHITE  HOUSE 

STILL    CONTINUES, 

..     i\'D.... 

Greater  Bargains! 


METROPOLITAN  THEATRE 


Tra>aanr»r     

Hoaitai  Pir.    |-r 

Andrew    B-irr-li 

I.    U   ftchmid 

TMES'W" 

E3I^.A.l 

Grand   Reopening*. 


1A.IT      EVER 


MEAT  BE  EXPECTED 


>.L" 


..DURWOTHH... 


Present     "Weels.. 


J.W.  Davidson  &  Co., 

NORTHWEST    CORNER 


THE   WANT   OF    A    PEOPLE'S   THEATRE   HiS    L  )SQ 
b*»n  fait  In    tfils  cmimnnUv.       Tliu    Majaguu:cut  bM 
JittrmlDtd  to  i>r.8,iil  (or  their  paTOua  a 

First-Class  Theatre 

....wtrn.... 

FIRST-CLASS  STARS 

With  tbn  price  of  nlnriie*ion  placed  within  the 
r.acLi  ot  all.     Tti«r«furr,  ID  luttrj  the 

Follo-witmr     Scale    ot     Prices ! 

Wil'  b«  tb9  Btandsrd  : 

DRESS  CIRCLE, 
Only   "713    Oexxts  I 

ORCHESTRA  SEATS, 
Only   SO   Oerxtsi 

GALLERY, 
Only    £25    Cents! 

OPENING   NIGHT, 

MONDAY MARCH   3,    1813 

When  the  Tihutod  md  binaural 


mm  Bisters 


Whoso  noceas  during  the  past  tbreo  y(  an  in  the 
Atlantic  States  has  been  nobonnded, 

nke   their  First  Appearance ! 


Ladies  and  Children 

...WILL  USD.... 

KINKEAD'3 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

A  DRESSING   PLKARANT  TO  USE.  K ABILY  APPriEP. 
in  n"'    ur-nay,  aod  wtll  nm   i    j  i-o   the    mo*',   deltoati.     It 
ourea  alldiB:A>ea  ot  the  aoalp,  riMiwvuu  onodn.ll, 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 


«»-Th.   o.iein.l    SAGE    BKUSH    HAIR    TONIO  AKD 
L)KtSS.M>m-j'w  bftd  of  tile  Ag.ot, 

.IV.      II.     (I1TI'„      llnizul.t. 


JOHN    ROBL. 


.\I1\E  aVT  THE   BEST  QFALITY  OF  MBAT8 
OAN  BE   HAD   AT 

Stalls  S.  «3,  CalUornla  Market 


PiejWKB    HHUK     HASUTAITOH. 


BLEGAKT  OD8TOH   WORK  I»  THte  OT.V 


VILLE  DE  PARIS. 

V«i 

w 


RUICiSSIjih    TO 

KAINDLER,  SGELLT.ER,  LELIEVRE  &  CO., 

Wish  to  call  particular  atten- 
tion to  their 

BLACK  GfiOS  GRAIN  SUES 

Which  they  are  now  offering  at 
$1  50  and  $2  per  yard.  Also, 
to  an  extensive  and  well  assort- 
ed invoice  of 

Striped  Silks— New  Colors 
and  Styles. 

Our  House  in  Paris,  having  taken, 
advantage  of  an  opportunity 
which  but  seldom  presents  it- 
self, has  been  buying  these  Silks 
exceedingly  cheap,  so  that  we 
are  enabled  to  offer  them  at  am 
EXTRAORDINARY  INDUCEMENT 


CITY    OF    PARIS, 

Occidental    Block, 

N.  E.  cor.  Sutter  and  Montgomery  stg. 


"' 


*  :f»  i  ca-  a.  ^t  o  -" 

THE  JOUBHAX  OJ  AMUSEKENW. 

FnbUjbed  .rer/  Day  in  the  Tear  by 
f.       F.       BOGr-A.IlI3TJB 


«■  Merchant  *»«    685  Waaalaitoa  at* 

Below  Monncomery.  San  FtmoUoo. 


WEDNESDAY FEBBDABX  26,1873 


AMUSEMENTS,    Etc 

California.  Theatre. 

The  vsry  iars"  end  fashionable  aadieaoa  present 
on  the  occasion  of  the  ben  em  of  Harry  Ey  tinge 
I  a»t  night  was  a  gratifying  tsatimonUl  to  the  reu 
eraa  tcor.  Oar  esse'tion  tbat  John  MeL'dllough 
wai  the  bast  Impersonal  >t  of  Jack  Cade  living,  tbe 
great  -original  being  dead,  was  fullr  finned  last 
sight.  Vir.  ■  McQ.ill3D.gb  played  tbe  part  ip'.en- 
dldly,  and  was  called  before  tbe  oartaio  bj  tbe 
most  enthusiastic  applause.  Harry  Ejiiose  in 
the  character  of  Wat  Worthy  afforded  the  aodi- 
eaoe  some  aoting  of  the  old  school  which  was 
quit*  appreciated.  Mir-  Annie  Graham  acted  the 
role  of  Msna-nne  very  well  Indeed,  bnt  dressed  it 
neerly;  is  fact,  mac?  of  tbe  costamea  were  more 
than  a  haasied  years  Jatertheo  the  reign  of  Hentr 
VI ;  bat  as  tbe  pity  itself  Is  not  qvita  correct  Hr- 
torioally,  we  sappo*e  it  does  not  matter  much.  We 
prefer  bbakspeare's  Jack  Cade  to  Judge  Conrad's. 
OhapliB,  Meat  yer,  Lemen,  Baokley,  Piympton  and 
Heoxy  played  the  r  respective  characters  with 
mack  ability,  and  thoie  who  played  the  part  of 
bondmen  a.Ured  their  altra-patriotie  lines  witk- 
onta  smile.  The-  teuenciaxy  on  being  called  out 
appeared  accompanied  by  John  McCulioofb  and 
Miss  Annie  Graham,  and  they  baring  retired,  made 
a  gushing  speeoh  ezpiessing  his  thanks  to  the 
p  ifcno  snd  press  of  San  i'raeciroo.  andaboreall 
to  Manager  McOulloogb,  wbo  found  him  ship- 
wrecked and  taatensd  to  his  assistance.  Mr.  Mc- 
Oullougb,  wbo  beard  this  from  benicd  tbe  oar- 
tain,  came  o&t  and  told  the  aadience  not  to  heliere 
a  word  of  it,  bat  that  they  did  wai  evident  by  tbe 
hearty  cheers  with  whicb  be  was  grtetad.  After 
'  'Jack  Cade,"  Henry  Edwards  read  "  The  Monrn- 
ers"  in  c- pi  tat  Btjle,  and  tbe  farca  of  "A  Loan  of  a 
Lov*r,"  by  J.  C.  Williamson,  Miss  Maggie  Moore 
and  other1,  concluded  tbe  entertainment.  Miss 
Maggie  Moore  Bang  pleasingly,  bnt  the  t.rce  was 
not  briiliaatly  played.  J.  C.  Wiliamson  as  Peter 
Spyke  was  evidently  put  eut  baoausg  his  pipe 
woald  not  draw,  which  was  enough  to  mike  any 
Dutchman  confused.  To-night  thy  Fabbri  Opera 
Oom*Mnatt"u  will  eiva  tbe  second  per.'ofsaace  of 
"  ■  aJTnlTf,"  and  cf  conraa  all  the  fasQion  ia  San 
Francises  will  be  pretest  on  tbB  occasion.  We  are 
gl  >d  to  observe  teat  the  fea-.iinof  '  dressing"  for 
tte  opera  is  teing  started  in  San  FrAceisoe- 
another  etep  In  civilzatioa.  Tbe  d  >Ǥ-.-  circle  of 
the  California  Theatre  filled  with  ladies  in  fall 
eveatog  dress  would  p  eeent  a  very  pleasing  ap- 
pearance. 

Alhaml.re.. 

Id  tbe  first  part.  W.  F.  Baker,  Benj.  Clark  and 
J.  G.  Russell,  all  excelleat  too. Hats,  sing  sweet 
b&liadF,  and  Billy  Emerson  and  Johnny  Allen  on 
the  ends  make  tbe  audienee  laugh  heartily  at  their 
comic  songs  and  amusing  jtfkea.  In  tbe  interlude. 
"Stage  Struck,"  "Article  47"  and  "Obajiag  Or- 
ders," are  all  amu-ing,  and  Billy  Emerson  appears 
Id  new  specialties.  Bob  Hart's  capital  sketch  of 
"Life  on  the  Arkaneaw"  concludes  tbe  entertain- 
ment. Donate,  tbe  wonderful  one-legsed  dancer, 
will  make  bis  first  Afpearance  on  Monday. 

Maguire1!  Opera.  House. 

To-morrow  nigbt  tbe  season  of  drama  by  the 
,  Royal  Chinees  Tbeatr.cal  Company,  from  the  Im- 
perial Theatre,  Pekic,  will  commenee.  It  will  con- 
sist of  only  three  nights  acd  a  matinee.  Among 
the  attractions  are  a  troupe  of  gymnasts  and  a 
small-footed  lady,  the  first  ever  seen  in  publio 
here.    Box  sheet  now  open. 

Bella  Union  Theatre. 

There  is  a  little  of  everjthing  in  tbe  perform- 
ance given  at  this  pioneer  variety  theatre:  a  good 
first  part  of  songs,  ballads  and  jokes  ;  on  interlude 
of  sonis,  dances,  aote,  character  sketches,  operatic 
farce,  gymnastics  and  good  music,  and  after  this 
oomee  the  real  blood  and  thu-der  drama  of 
"Wolf,  the  Bough,"  which  is  sensational  enough 
to  excite  the  most  jaded  and  blase  tneatre-goer. 

Metropolitan  Theatre. 

It  will  be  seen  by  referri  og  to  cor  first  page  tt at 
this  theatre  will  reopen  on  Monday  evening  next 
under  new  auspices.  Tbe  prices  will  be  reduced 
to  To  cents  to  tbe  dress  circle,  and  50  cents  to  the 
sroheetra  seats,  which  we  tbink  a  most  judicious 
movement  on  tbe  part  of  the  new  management. 
The  Chapman  Sisters,  wbo  have  been  very  suc- 
cessful at  the  East,  will  make  tbelr  first  appear- 
asoe  in  their  specialty,  buries  que,  on  that  occa- 
sion, supported  by  a  good  company. 
Wilson**  Grand  Amphitheatre. 

The  pony  bardie  act  by  tbe  wonderful  little 
equestrian,  Johnny  Cooke,  the  promising  pupil  of 
OmaiCKingsle;.  is  qui  tea  feature  of  the  programme; 
R.  H.  DoakriU's  scenic  eqaestnan  act  la  much 
applauded;  Harry  Oausland,  tbe  clown,  causes 
considerable  amneemeat  by  bis  strange  musical 
performancei ;  M'lle  Do-knll,  the  great  Parisian 
star,  is  recalled  nigotly.  acd  rewarded  with  thun- 
ders of  applause;  J.  Kennibel  makes  the  aadience 
roll  In  tbeir  seats  with  laoghter,  and  tbe  other 
members  of  the  capital  troupe  are  all  sood  ia  their 
various  specialties.  A  matinee  performance  will 
be  given  to-day  in  addition  to  tbe  evening's  enter- 
tainment. 
Mi.*  Morda  ant's  Benefit. 

This  clever  actress  will  offer  a  very  strong  bill  for 
her  benefit  at  the  Metropolitan  Theatre  on  Friday 
evening  next.  Alice  Harrison,  Mrs.  Owen  Mar- 
lowe, Mr.  snd  Mrs.  Obarlee  Edmocds,  the  veteran 
D.  0.  Anderson,  Maggie  Moore,  Minnie  Walton, 
J-  0.  Williamson  and  others  have  volunteered,  and 
a  very  full  programme,  as  may  be  seen  by  referring 
to  oar  first  page,  will  be  offered  for  tbe  evening's 
entertainment. 
Woodward'*  Gardens. 

The  baby  carnal  is  still  an  object  of  interest  with 
all  tbe  visitors  to  these  gardens.  Some  valuable 
additions  have  been  made  to  the  Museum.  Next 
bun  day  Messrs.  Cce  and  Lay  will  make  another 
ascension  in  their  gas  balloon.  On  Saturday  after- 
noon the  Boislajs  will  give  a  performance  sad 
make  an  ascension  in  tbelr  balloon. 

ANATOMICAL  McaBTTO.—  0M  Of  the  lTX06t 
•empleie  collection*  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
States,  oomprising  hundreds  of  ooetly  and  beau- 
!ilui  wrx  models;  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
finly)  at  the  Museum  ou  Montgomery  street.  An 
lour  may  be  profitably  soent  here. 


JD>r.  .F*     x-ldw  «J.  Smith 

Ig  gi  4  a  court*  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
aoen  cm  Sexual  Physiology  and  Kerrotu  Dis- 
•aassj  at  his  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California,  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  %  o'clock. 
A  Dart  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  preec.  .-ing  fot  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  io  4  p  it.,  tree.         w 


Holiday    Candies. 

Fresh,  sweet  acd  delicious  Oandiee,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  -confection. 
arXfsjT^fJHaMjss-f^ssai 


A  Poetical  Tale  Spoiled. 
A  great  number  of  our  exchanges  are 
goshiDg  over  a  little  incident  whicb  cc:ut- 
edin  Omaha  recently.  A  bride,  so  .t  lie  re- 
port state*,  wad  mairied  barefoot  because 
ber  lover's  kinfolki  dressed  that  way,  and 
she  did  not  wish  to  ssem  proud.  One  paper 
Cilia  this  "a  beautiful  instance  of  the  dtli- 
cacy  and  consideration  of  a  true  woman." 
another,  still  more  gushing,  says:  "la  all 
our  reading  we  have  met  with  no  mere 
tonching  exhibition  of  woman's  Belf  abneg- 
ation and  entire  devotion.  Here  was  a 
young,  intelligent  and  beautifol  girl  about 
to  be  married  to  one  beneath  ber  station. 
His  relatives  were  tjo  poor  to  dress  in  the 
habiliments  which  are  usual  at  weddings. 
She  cait  aside  her  woman's  vanity— the  love 
f^r  hancsome  clolhing  and  eparkling  j'ewel- 
ry— and  dr*ss»d  in  the  simple  costume  of  a 
psor  maiden,  and  without  shoes  upon  her 
shapely  feet,  she  advanced  to  the  altar  and 
was  joined  to  tbe  man  she  bad  chosan  as 
lover  and  husband  out  of  the  whole  world. 
To  us  this  pure  bride  seems  a  prouder  and 
jrrander  woman  than  if  she  sat  on  an  emer- 
ald throne,  surrounded  by  thousands  of 
subservient  lackeys,  and  ruled  an  empire  of 
millions."  This  is  aomewhit  agoniziBg,  but 
it  would  be  passable  were  th;  lady  sll  that  is 
represented.  A  correspondent  from  Omaba 
furnishes  m  with  the  facta  in  the  eies.  It 
soems  that  the)  beautifol  young  bride  was  ao 
Indian  woman,  who  hadjnst  come  from  tbe 
western  wilds,  and  tbe  husband  was  a  whis- 
ky drinkin,  borderer,  who  lived  by  fishing 
and  hunting  banMoes  and  Indians.  Iu  a 
raid  he  had  capturei  the  maiden,  .and 
brought  her  to  Omaba.  Previous  to  his  ac- 
quaintance with  har,  the  lady's  costume  had 
consisted  principally  of  a  pair  cf  brass  ear- 
rings and  considerable  bear's  greese.  The 
wayward  borderer,  before  taking  her  to 
ohurch,  had  clothed  ber  in  the  ,o*st-off  gar- 
ments of  the  wife  of  one  of  his  pals,  but  in 
the  settlement  no  shoes  were  discovered 
that  were  adequate  to  the  covering  of  her 
shapely"  feet  so  she  had  to  go  to  the  altar 
with  her  toe3  uncovered.  This  kind  of 
knocks  all  the  poetry,  sentiment  and  high- 
i\».i i:t in  oat  of  the  gusbinga  of  ths  lteka- 
daisacal  newspapers. 


Too  Expensive. 

That  was  a  smart  yonug  man  out  in  Chi- 
cago who  stood  all  day  around  a  savings 
bank  on  which  there  was  a  run.  He  had  a 
dollar  and  tevenry-nve  cents  invested  in  it. 
To  get  this  sum  he  lost  a  day's  wages  and  a 
dinner.  He  f.-lt  nappy  that  he  hadn't  been 
swinaled  out  of  his  deposit  by  the  blasted 
bank  Bwindlers.  Af  :t-r  getting  the  money 
be  went  off  and  got  drunk  on  it,  wben  he 
reached  home  he  whaled  his  wife,  got 
locked  up  and  was  fined  $10.  He  says  he 
isn't  going  t)  save  any  moie  money,  as  it  is 

too  expansive. 

--♦- .    — 

Xot  to  be  Wondered  At. 

Among  the  marriages  which  recently 
took  place  in  Marya  villa  is  that  of  Dot  a 
Plughoff  to  Ephraim  Keye;.  We  ehoald 
think  Miss  Piugboff  married  young.  We 
should  if  we  were  a  girl  with*  a  name  like 
(hat.  We  should  be  in  a  hurry  to  change 
the  name  of  Plughoff  for  any  other. 


Ssaits  the  Public. 

Thistietin's  Jolly  Giant  cannot  lay  claim 
to  high  art  in  its  illustrations,  but  they 
suit  the  public  taste  well.  Thistleton  thinks 
Laura  Pair  and  her  wolves  fair  game  and 
hunts  them  unmeroifuUy.  This  is  the  reae- 
son  why  thousands  of  the  Jolly  Giants  are 
sold. 


Boat    quality    of   X>ojc»itln. 

Driving  gloves,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  the  What 
Sheer  Li^norr  x 

Altogether  rlie  Best. 

It  Is  curious,  but  true,'  that  J.  A  Shabez, 
707  Market  street,  near  Third,  should  Bell  fur. 
ultnre  and  bedding  cheaper  than  an;  other 
dealer  In  this  city.  Try  htm  and  yon  will  be 
sonvinosd.  x 


McIDowell,  eSlxow  Card  Writer- 
Ready  mode  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 
603  Market  street,  ccr.  Po&t  and  Montgomery  c 


Holiday    Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tables 
that  com  pare  with  Sqnsraa'B.  SquaraVs  Punches 
are  famous  for  the  high  art  shown  in  tbeir  man- 
ufacture, th«  happy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Boss,  the 
disciple  of  the  great  Sqoarxa,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
tbe  Holiday  tables.  For  ssle  at  tbe  new  branch, 
317  Kesmv  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters , 
ISO  LeidewdorfT  street.  h 


JSvexrytoodLy    Suited. 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  hats.  At  "  The"  Bat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  tbese 
nrw  etyles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  Immense 
— the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  B 

Fresh  and  Sweet. 

Fer  the  best  confectionery,  go  to  Canty  and 
Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Sutter.        H 


Pleassnt  Liocauon. 
Persona  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Oantral  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  mrtesof  rooms  to  let  there 
Tne  building  is  a  very  fine  one  and  1e  well 
lighted  aad  ventilated . , 


vviiat    Cheer   Liaunorr 
Is  the  best  laindry  in  San  Franotaoa. 


The  Choicest  Confectionery. 

John  E.  Homer  baa  JuBt  cpened  a  new  and 
handsoms  confectionery  store  at  126  Kearny 
street,  wbere  can  be  obtained  superior  finely 
flavored  confectionery  of  all  klnda.  Balls  snd 
parties  supplied.  o 

American  tV'atcbes, 

Bednced  trices,  at  H  A.  Calender's  62  Sec 
ond  at.    corner  of  Mlsiton.     Jewe:ry  mads 

■ 


LOVEMtLITTLF,  LOVEMELOM 

Love  me  little,  luve  me  long ! 
Is  the  burden  of  my  song : 
Love  tbat  is  to?  bot  and  strong 

Buraeth  eoon  to  watte. 
StlU  I  would  not  bave  thee  oold— 
Not  too  backward  nor  too  bold  ; 
Lovstb&t  lasteth  tlL  Ms  old 

Fadtth  not  in  baste. 
Love  me  lit  :le,  love  me  long  ! 
Is  the  bcrden  of  my  song. 

If  thou  lovest  me  tw  much, 
'Trill  not  prove  ai  true  a  touch 
Live  ma  little  mcr J  than  such— 

For  X  tear  tbe  end. 
I'm  with  litUe  well  content, 
And  a  little  from  thee  sent 
Is  enough,  wih  true  loteat 

To  te  eteacfast,  fritnd. 

Say  tbou  loveet  me,  while  thou  live 
I  to  tbee  my  love  will  give, 
Kever  dn  amlng  to  deceive 

While  tbat  life  endurse; 
2fay,  and  after  deatb,  in  sooth, 
I  to  thee  will  keep  th?  trato. 
And  now  when  ia  my  May  of  youth. 

This  my  love  a^sares. 

Constant  love  is  moderate  ever. 
And  it  will  thrauga  Ufa  persever ; 
Give  me  that  with  trua  endeavor— 

I  will  it  restore. 
A  suit  of  durance  let  it  be, 
For  all  weathers— tb»t  f  jr  me — 
Fir  tbe  land  or  for  tbe  sea  : 

Lasting  evermore. 

"Winter's  cold  or  Summer's  heat, 
Antumn'd  t!np?ste  on  It  beat ; 
It  can  never  know  defeat. 

Never  can  reb*l ; 
Such  tbe  love  that  I  would  gain, 
Such  the  love,  I  tell  thee  plain, 
Tbou  must  give,  or  woo  in  vain  : 

So  to  thea—  (fir-well. 


A.  Scripture  Ltsson. 

A  kirk  luminary  recently  asked  his  pet 
scholar  why  they  took  Stephen  outside  ;the 
walls  of  the  city  to  stone  him  to  death. 
The  little  fellow  was  silent  for  a  moment, 
at  though  absorbed  with  the  problem ,  when, 
brightening  up  suddenly,  he  replied,  "Se 
they  could  git  a  better  crack  at  him.'l 


Oysters, 
In  strolling  round  the  other  night. 
To  look  at  "Friecj  by  gas  light, 
uur  careless  feet ,  by  chance  old  stray 
To  where    fountain's  ceaseless 'pl£.y 
Of  sparkling  waters,  maae  a  foieen 
Through  wntch  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  mossy  etooe  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  tbe  waters  eoftly  fell, 
Made  that  wlneow  reem  to  be 
Some  fairy  grotto  of  the  eea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here — 
It  looks  so  nice — and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  ,T."* 
Mo  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  bide  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish — 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  wr  might  name.    We  found  it  true, 
And  cooked  mogmfzently,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  Juicy,  fat. 
Cooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that. 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  tand  crabs  and  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  found  tbey  had  within 
That  cosy  placeoft  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name. 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem* 
That  they  have  here  the  best  ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners,' 
Whoever  doubts  thie  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  House,  387  Bush  street,  above 

Montgomery;  open  Bay  and  Night. 

OHAKLBP  HAAKB.  Proprietor. 
■  ■  ■  ♦ 

Artificial  Memory.     Guaranteed. 

This  wonderful  evstem  gives  the  memory  ex- 
tracrdinary  power.  Thousands  o  figures  and 
words  learnt  without  effort.  Studies  made  easy 
and  the  intellect  strengthened.  Taught  in  two 
lesson?,  $10;  classes  cheaper.  Professor  Wm, 
Nemos,  137  Montgomery  street.  x 


dealtka  ana.  pleasure. 

Tcere  are  not  too  many  pleasures  In  Sac 
Francisco.  Nothing  Is  more  pleasant,  nothing 
more  health-giving  than  a  drive  into  tne  conn- 
try  now  and  then.  Those  who  cannot  afford  to 
keep  a  carriage  of  their  own,  can  And  one 
aqnal  In  elegance  to  any  private  conveyance 
at  the  Occidental  Carnage  stand.  Frank  Bon- 
ton  has  there,  and  at  his  stables  1016  Stockton 
Street,  carriages  of  every  description.  Sis 
drivers  are  careful  and  experiences,  his  charges 
are  moderate.  The  moral  ol  tbe  above  is: 
co  to  Frank  Bonton  at  the  occidental  Hotel 
wnen  yon  want  a  carnage.  o 


Live  Weil. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  is  the  cause  of  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Bestaurant,  on  Wash- 
ington treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Bocken,  who  has  catered  for  the  publio  since 
IMS.  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  Salmagundi  sonn,  game,  tame  get 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  oest  cud  of  tea  in  the 
city  —  English  breakfast  tea  —  Souchong  and 
Orange  f  shoe — can  be  obtained  here. 


"tTr^axviiifC  Returned  in  One  Day 
And  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry, 

Genuine  Havana    CJfrars. 

Beit  brands  at  61  Montgomery  street,  8.  W. 
corner  of  Merchant.    Franc*  &  Oahn.  Q 

Do    Wot     Suffer    xroxn    Corns. 

Tbe  unfortunate  tuffererB  from  Cores,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  £L  Cowan's  Instj- 
rute,  310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.n.  We 
*™**k  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doa- 
tar's  capability.  Belerences  given  if  required,  h 

OLkxxroTuri.— Madame  Clara  Afitonia,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Tranoe  Medium. 
SJS  Kearny  St.,  bet.  Buth  and  Pine,  Consulta- 
tions in  English.  French  and  German.  i 

Reduced  prices.  Shirts  from  75e.  to  $3. 
Complete 


McDANIEL'S 

Museum  and  Theatre. 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

THE  UNDERSIGNED  WOULD  MOST  RE- 
spectfaltf  represent  to  yon  and  toe  pablic  gen- 
erally, tbat  be  ia  now  prepared  to  lortiiO  (acil- 
itle*  for  exQibitiooa  of  ever;  kind  and  cDar&GMr, 
wbion  abould  deserve  tbe  patronage  ol  toe  pab- 
lie.  be  ban  erected  at  Cheynoe.  Wyoming,  A 
LARGE  AA'D  CuMMODlOUs  HALL,  with  good 
fScecery  acd  Stase  Tbe  Hall  ie  well  ventilated 
and  lighted,  and  made  comfor>ab'e  for  all  seaaons 
of  the  year.  THE  BEST  OF  MUSIC,  both  String 
and  Brass,  can  be  tarnished  at  all  times. 

Satisfactory  arrangements  will    he    made    with 
THEATRICAL  OROIHER  COMPANIES,  eith- 
er for  Renting  of  Hall  or  performances  on   a   per- 
centage c-t  the  receipt*.    Correspondence  solicited. 
Address.  J.  MCDANIEL, 

Look  Box  No-  1,  Cheyenne,  Wyoming. 

N.  B.— Cariosities  wanted  for  tbe  Cheyenne 
Musenoo.  Those  wishing  engagements,  state  law- 
eat  terra b  for  the  Winte*  Season,  senoiog  photo- 
graph to  my  address.  Half  Passage  Money  re- 
loaded alter  filling  encasements, 

^_  JAM£S  WcDANTEL, 

Proprietor  Cheyenne  Theatre  and  Maseam, 
oc?2  3m  Lock  Box  No.  1,  Cheyenne,  W.  T. 


CHEYENNETHEATRE 
Professionals  Wanted. 

SIX  FTRST-OLASS  PE0PLE.-MU8T  HAVE 
good  Wardrobe,  Foot  Ladies  and  two  Gen- 
tlemen to  be  good  io  general  business  for  the  com- 
ing Wiuter  Season,  commencine  tbe  first  week  in 
November,  1ST2.  Address  stating  lowest  terms, 
with  Photograph,  Half  Fare  reronded  after  fill- 
ins  engagement. 

JAMES  McDANTEL, 
Proprietor  Cheyenne  Theatre  and  Maseum, 
•c52  Lock  Box  1,  Cheyenne,  W.T. 


TO  VARIETY^ ARTISTES! 

TfrAfciETY    ARTISTES    AND  MINSTREL 

"     r  e  r formers  going  from  S*n  Francisco  to  New 
Tork,  or  vice  vena,  ehoald  stop  at 

SALT    LAKE    CITY. 

First-elasssngagaments  offered  to  flrst-olaas  poo- 
dle at  "THE  BO  WERT,"  Main  street,  Joseph 
Dudley,   Manager.     Letters  so  addressed,  or  to 
Dick  Brown,   Bosiness   Manager,   will  receive 
prompt  reply.  f6S  Im 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  T«0  MARKET  STREET,  HARRY  COR- 
byn  respectfaly  Informs  hie  friends  and  pit- 
rone  that  he  has  efiuod  in  beautiful  style  this 
cosy  and  comfortable  resort,  and  will  be  pleased 
to  see  them,  one  aad  all,  and  bave  tbem  sample 
some  of  tbe  choicest  wines  and  liquors,  A  new 
billiard  table  from  tbe  mannfactO'y  of  Lieeenfieid 
with  Pbelao  and  Oollecder'a  lateet  pateot  steel- 
faced  cushions,  has  been  Disced  in  tbe  Billiard 
Parlor.  Tbe  popular  and  efficient  beverage  manip- 
ulator, Tommy  Carroll,  oao  be  foaod  io  bie  old  po- 
sition prepared  to  dispense  creator t  comfort  to  all. 
•  ja31  tf 


^P 


MESSRS.  M'NEIL  &  CALDER 

ANNOUNCE  TO  THEIR  FRIENDS  AND 
the  Public  generally,  that  tbey  have  opened 
nuder  OOLMAN'S  CLOTHING  STORF,  Corner 
of  Bash  and  Montgomery  streets,  with  a  WELL 
SELECTED  STOCK  of 
CHOICE  WIMES, 

LIQTJOB8    AlKS 

CI  OAKS. 

All  are  invited  to  ca'.l.  sod  ARCHIE  McNEIL 
ANB  WM.  O.  CALDER  will  do  their  best  to 
make  them  oomfortable.  ]a21tf 


DAVE  MEN'DES  A  CO.,  at  the 
old  original  Red  Lion,  IO  Geary 
street,  between  Kearny  snd  Dapont,  where  yon 
cau  have  HOT  AND  OOLD  DRINKS,  notlorget- 
tiog  the  old  Pioneer  Lunoh.  The  "Old  Sport  is 
always  on  hand. 


DR.  H.  C.  F.  BEHRENS. 

O  F  FTI  O  E  . 
XO.     215    KE1BXT     STREET, 
Between  Bosh  aod  Satter.  jaSO  lm 


CENTRAL 

NO.  118  GEARY  STREET. 
Best   accommodations   for 
Families  in   tbe    city.     Private 
entrance  forLadiee.    Hair   Catting,  Shaving  and 
Soampooiag.    Children's  Hair  neatly  cat.   Ladier 
SbampooingSO  cents. 
l»17  lm  L.  CORRIVEAU.  Prooristar. 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

awL.     FINELY  FUBVISHED  BOOMS,  SEN 

"3  sis  or  in  suita, 

"Well  X-lgfited  and  Ventilated. 

__  Cniorniiflea  Rooms  to  let.  Lodging  wtu 
or  with  tat  board.  *T,HAMRtt*  BUILDING 
SI  P  B«ar>  atf  *■  oett  tf 


Indian  Queen  Range. 

The  Best  in  tbe  Market 

MAHUFACT7KED  BT 

CALEB    M.     SICKLEB 
oolS  tf  4SO  attd  IE,  Kearny  <rt. 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VXBerKIA    CITY,    HXTADA. 

THIS  ELEGANT  THEATRE  HAS  BEEN  RE- 
decorated,  and  can  be  rented  by  the  night  or 
by    the  week.     Stars   and    traveling    oomoanjei 
QbenL'y  treated  with  on  application  by  Utter 
JCilS     P1PBK, 
Manager  and  sole  Proprietor, 
Or  to        J.  H.  MeCABJC. 
ISO  Washington  street.  San  Francisco. 


Philadelphia   Restaurant. 


OHAS.  V.  BEEGOLD.  PROPRIETOR. 


CANDIES. 


ALL     KUTOa     OX    THB     FINEST  «OAHI>l 
mKle  »t  oar  BtMnt  Ou4j  Savior/  dkUj.    Ai] 
order*.  mvttAllT  from  lb,  aoaafcr/.  an laoUoltad 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRETN 

Boobaellera  and  Stationers. 

H.  H.  Moore,  603  Montgomery,  near  Merohaj 

Iln-lneaa  Colleges. 
Heald'a,  Bryant  A  Stratton'e  College.  24  P( 

Butch  era. 
Katz.  Fred.  Stella  94  to  100.  California  Marks 

Afiraes  Foandertea, 
Weed  A  KUngwell,  Oalifomia,  125  First  si, 

French  Fancy    Good-. 
Looan  &  Co.,  IS  Montgomery,  107  aad  109  Batkt 

Hunan  Hair. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Co.,  110  Second  street. 

Music  ond  Mnalcoi  I n at r aunts, 

Keene.  O.  O^  mf  f.  aooordians,  repairer  of  all 

musical  instruments.  N.E.  cor.  Bash  A  Ki 

Wlnee  and  Llqnoro.     (Wnolesala.) 

Daneri  P.  A  Co..  »4  Front 


Mine.  JOSEPHINE  EDMONI 

UTDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC  JPHTSICIi 

"TWESTY     TEARS      OF     PKACTl  i 


IN  THE  TREATMENT  OF D1SEASEIT1 
dent  to  females  baa  placrvd  Madame  Kdau 
at  the  bead  of  all  physicians  making  e uoh  bjj_ 
a  speotaiiy,  snd  enables  ber  to  guarantee  iu 


pre'sion  and  menstrual  deraosements.  [a  I 
will  find  Madave  Edmonds  a  elcilitnl  pajsli  I 
and  it  is  io  their  interest  to  consult,  her  in  all  I 
eases  incident  to  women  before  tampering  i| 
potsonons  nostroms,  quack  doators  and  hnajw  I 
Madame  iidmonds  describes  diseases  witboM  I 
isformavioo  from  the  patie-<t,  and  cures  wilt  1 
the  use  of  mercury  or  ezoeri meats,  thus  sj.  I 
from  wrong  treatment  for  private,  chronic 
cancer  diseases.  Correspondence  striottytal 
dential.  Office  and  residence,  115  Piot  mI 
between  Kearny  and  Montgomery. 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITO 

"V.  E.  cor.  JackiOB  and  Kearny  iu. 

THE  GREAT  ERiniOATOR  OF  SP80I 
OuMPLalNTS,  for-aerly  ol  Lock  Hata* 
l-ondnn.  nDrt  t^elabvtwnlveve^rsoftian  PraaM 
DR.  TOZER  inforui"  the  atfii-ttd  tha'  aft-rr, 
inc  all  ihe  HOSPITALS  IH  LONDON  L 
PARIS,  at.d  spending  one  year  in  the  mats'- 
brated  Ho3piLal  in  Locdon,  the  LOCK,  baft 
opened  tisold  Mpoi-ai  I^stitu  e  at  ihaoldj 
wbsre  he  can  always  be  fonod.  DR.  TOZt 
for  forty  juars  me',  with  OBparaHuled  saoceat 
the  treatment  of  dise^s*  tenerilly  kuotra 
CHRONIC  AAD  aPEUiAL  OumPLaINTA 

DB.  (Hs.9.  U.  TOZFK 
is  in  every  way  responsible,  binding  bimtcll 
effect  a  permsnsnt  CUtiE,  or  making  no  chary 
Those  who  cannot  afford  to  p^y  for  adviei  i 
medicine  will  be  charged  for  medicine  only.  11 
MuKlHLY  RESTORATIVE  PILLS.  ne?erkno 
io  fail  io  giviog  relief  in  casee  for  which  tbey ■ 
recommended,  are  to  be  obtained  only  at 
office.  Price,  5-5  par  box.  Full  direotion  ohm 
box,  rent  hp  r/xprees  or  otherwise. 

D«t.  TOZER  does  not  imitate  the  advertin 
Qiaoks  wlio  make  it  a  practice  to  DuoliBh  fi 
affidavits  aod  other  false  refdreoce?,  but  rsfj 
tbe  mo«t  reeoeotable  people  io  the  State,  wbo 
has  ecHED  of  diseases  wbiob  others  bave  fail 
care. 

»K.    f'HA«.    H.  TOZEK, 
N.  E.  comer  Kearny  and  Jackson  streets,  I 

fel-tf  Ban  Fra^clwS 


OUTSIDE    LANDS 

— 

ANY    AUD    ALL    PERSONS    THAT   Hal 

made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  00 

SIDE   LAND    ASSESSMENTS    cad    bin  t 

amount  reloaded  &t  tbe  office  of  the  oadmlK 
opoo    tbe    presentation  of    an  order    from  a 
Mayor  and  Oity  and  Conntr  Attorney. 
delSU  A.   ArSTH 


TRAY  8  alware  on  band. 


Alfred  Yettei   - 

Mano  f  actnrer  and 
Importer  of 

BIKD  CAGK 

£S5  Dnpoat,    ■ 

I- EAR  SUTTER  STSil 

See  my  stock  of  Hi 
Cag-8  bff  jre  parcbaait 
eiEewbere.  AlwaysKav 
thing  new  oo  band.  H 
Pateot  Cages,  madt  i 
Tin  WJTe,  are  warrasU 
FREE  FROM  VEBMC 
Also,  best  Quality  Tfc 
nnf 


Biggest  Race  Yet! 


TRE  HUMAN  RAOE. 


THE  MAJOKITT  OP  THOSE 
-*-  realde  la  Han  FrunclKO,  boy 
Shirt,  and  Far&l.hlDir  Oood.  of  BEflf 
DICX  A  CO.,  No.  3  Second  itr'ct,  he 
caaae  (hey  are  always  treated  well 
boy  their  good,  at    the  luwe.t   prleat 

"TBE   OLD  STAiVD." 


^     FIRE 

ESTIKQUISEEB 


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AGAINST  FIBE  1" 

8ESD     FOB     THEIB     "  BECO    D  " 

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Foraaleby  W.  B.  KUKD0UH. 

Local  Acent,  312  California  et..  Sas  yraodaao 


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MADAMS    AOATI1A    IT1TM,      MIH    11)1     MrfiKXZIf,     ■II1MH     RUSH  I, 

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3  f  7  Kearny  street. 


Havo  yon  beheld  it?    Ii  not,  you've  a  treat 
At  BQDARZA'S  PUNCH  SALOON.  In  Kearny  stroet 
There  BONA,  disciple  of  GREAT  BQUARZA, 
Dispenses  famed  Magic  Pnnohes;  rather 
The  most  deUoloiu  mlxlnrnTat  recorded; 
And  have  with  many  medals  been  rewarded! 
Ladles  their  00RDIAL9  there  can  b!d  at  leisure,— 
Their  "TSARS"  appeaoe,—  and  Hen  gain   "LADJIE8 

PLEASURE." 
To  allay  connubial  differences  and  psln, 
In  "ANTI-DIVOROE"  you  can  your  end  attain. 
Sip  of  the  potent  extract  bnt  one  taste, 
lour  arm,  consoling,  straight  la  ronnd  her  waist 
Qneas  what  a   "MORNING  COMFORT"  In  the  kill 
That  heals  ths  paarrel  and  Imparts  the  blissl 
The  "WELCOME"  too,  you'll  always  find 
A  balmy  soother  for  the  troubled  mind. 
The  bright  ' L  AURORA,"  and  the  Hweet  "FARE  WELL.  , 
Jnst  visit  BONA,  and  you'll  all  fare  well) 
His  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  are  the  panacea 
For  all  dyspeptics  and  (or  diarrhoea. 
No  Cholera  Morbus  ever  has  been  found 
Where  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  knook  arouna. 
BONA  and  BQUARZA,  spite  of  all  detraotori, 
Have  proved  the  Natlon'l  greatest  benefactors  I 
Full  FORTY  different  h ultUfal  drinks  you'll  And 
To  aid  the  Man— Invigorate  the  mlndl 
Not  this  alone— -a  Welcome  yon  will  meet 
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Remember,  too,  not  this  famed  place  to  pan; 
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FIGARO." 

:hb  journal  of  amttbemehtb. 

Published  every  Day  in  the  Year  by 
X.       F-       BOGABDUS 

•a2Htrel»u>t  and  S««  Wtwblngton  St. 

Below  Montgomery.  San  Franciaoo. 


WEDNESDAY FEBBtJAJtY  26, 1W3 


A  New  Poetess. 

The  Call  has  a  new  poetess ;  her  Dame  is 
Iotz.  Bbe  bad  some  vereeg  in  Monday's 
issue  entitled  "Alone,"  We  think  Bbe 
would  hare  appealed  mora  directly  to  the 
popular  feeling  had  the  Bpelted  that  "A 
Loan."    Here  is  the  first  vene : 

Oar  live*  miy  dam  like  music,  tnoed 

To  tbat  sweet  chord,  sff-  cinn'a  tone, 
And  let  it  '   mea  is  every  breast 

bounds  the  re/rain,  Alone,  Alore! 
Beneath  the  strain*  of  love  and  bop?, 

This  voice  will  tbri  1  our  spirit'*  wore; 
And  lad  and  and  wear;,  we  repeat 

Alone.  Alone— forevennor.  1 

It  would  certainly  be  better  as  we  have 
suggested  above.  "Sounds  the  refrain  A 
loan,  A  loan !  It  weuldsuit  the  commercial 
spirit  of  the  age  better.  How  many  are 
there  in  California  street  whose  hearts  re- 
echo "And  sad  and  weary  we  repeat,  A  loan 
A  loin— forever  more !"  It  is  so  h%rd  to  get  a 
loan  now-a-days-  Tb.3  time  is  past  when  yen 
could  strike  a  man  for  a  twenty  with  a  rea- 
sonable chance  of  geitiDg  it.  "Now  many 
sick  and  weary  hearts  cry,  and  cry  in  vain, 
A  lean,  A  loan!" 


Terjr  Macli  Prejudiced. 

Elder  iCles  Grant  is  preaching  that  the 
end  of  the  world  is  at  baid,  aad  telling  pso- 
ple  to  be  ready  for  it.  In  his  sermon  last 
Sunday  be  a;ked: 

Would  yen  like  to  be  found  at  Woodward's 
Gardens,"  or  the  thsstre,  or  the  oircuB?  I 
would  not  like  to  have  Him  find  me  in  the 
theatre  when  He  comes. 

We  think  that  people  generally,  when  they 
are  at  Woodward's  Gardens,  or  tbe  theatre, 
or  the  circus,  find  tbemsalveB in  atruly chris- 
tian frame  of  mind.  They  are  at  peace 
with  themselves,  and  their  neighbors  for  a 
time,  and  are  better  engaged  than  thty 
would  be  in  bowling  about  tbe  wickedness 
of  the  world,  and  hugging  themselves  on 
the  thought  that  they  will  be  Baved  out  of 
millions  doomed  to  eternal  damnation.  We 
think  Woodward's  Gardens  are  more  healthy 
spiritually  than  Elder  Miles  Grant's  conven- 
ticle is. 

Very  Thin. 

The  Evening  Post  shojild  employ  a  new 
Ananias.  Iu  Monday's  issue  it  published  a 
very  silly  letter  signed  Hamleg,  or  Ham  fat, 
or  something  of  tbat  kind,  which  it  had 
the  cheek  to  state  had  been  received  throngh 
the  mail  at  tbe  ofnca  of  the  Post  that  morn- 
ing. The  letter  wbiob  reads  like  a  bit  of  ft 
dime  novel,  purports  to  be  the  confession  of 
the  murderer  of  the  man,  whose  body  was 
recently  found  in  tbe  bay  with  a  bit  of  pig- 
iron  fastened  to  it.  There  is  a  Captiio  in 
it,  and  a  Colonel  and  a  girl,  eafled  Nelly,  of 
whom  the  "Capting"  becomes  "enamored." 
The  whole  thing  is  painfully  thin. 


Pitied  her  Deformity. 

The  Dahlonega  Signal  perpetratss  the  fol- 
lowing: A  fashionable  belle  was  promena- 
diog  the  streets  of  D&hlonegft,  when  she  at- 
tracted the  attsntion  of  an  old  colored  gen- 
tleman, wbo  was  at  Trork  when  she  parsed 
Mm.  Tbe  old  darkey  stopped  his  work,  and 
gazed  intently  at  her  until  she  turned  the 
corner,  when  more  in  pity  than  admiration, 
he  soliloquized  thualy:  "Wonder  what  is 
dat  she's  got  on  her  back?  I  speck  she's 
•>  gwine  to  the  Springs  for  to  git  cured.  It's 
a  pity  Bhe'a  dat  way.  She's  a  party  gal." 
■-*» 

Little  fish  have  a  good  notion  as  to  the 
commencing  of  life — they  always  begin  on 
a  small  scale. 

Met 'o  f  jr  grocers— Honest  tea  is  the  best 
policy. 

A  Happy  New  Tear. 

What  a  pleaamre  it  is  to  meet  a  smiling  couiite- 
nanoe,  whether  it  be  on  tbe  street  or  in  the  par- 
lor. And  why  is  it  that  tome  faces  wear  a  contin- 
ually happy  look  ?  It  is  simply  because  they  live  on 
a  plain,  nutritious  and  substantial  diet.  That  man 
is  a  public  benefactor  who  will  conscientiously 
serve  us  with  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
meat.  Louis  Meyers,  proprietor  of  the  "White 
House."  Kearny  street,  also  of  the  Capitol  Res- 
taurant, Four m  street,  does  it.  as  hundreds  can 
entbuiiastickll;  testily.  Hie  kitchens  are  marvelB 
of  order  and  cleanliness.  Try  Dim.  ana  yen  wUl 
find  n  impossible  to  eat  elsewhere. 


Total  Abiilnence. 

The  total  abitioenc*  papers,  as  a  rule, 
publish  such  a  lot  of  silly  stuff  and  mane 
weak  sttaeks  on  moderate  drinkers  tbat  we 
thought  they  had  very  little  influence.  They 
must,  however,  possess  more  than  we  gave 
them  credit  fur,  and  tbe  spread  of  total  ab- 
stinence principles  muet  be  wider  than  we 
bad  any  idea  of.  This  must  beeo,  or  the 
Wine  Dealers'  Gazette  would  not  employ 
Caxton  to  praise  up  the  delights  of  old  rye. 
Io  the  list  number  we  find  an  article  of  this 
kind  by  the  author  above  named.  Csxtoa 
quotas  amihors  in  favor  of  drinking,  and  he 
certainly  haB  no  trouble  in  finding  them.  He 
says: 

"  In  the  bottle,"  said  Dr.  Johnson,  "  dis- 
content eeeks  tor  comfort,  cowardice  l^r 
courage,  and  baahfoinees  for  confidence.  It 
ia  not  unlikely  tbat  Addis jn  was  first  se- 
duced to  excess  by  the  manumission  which 
he  obtained  from  tbe  servile  timidity  of  bis 
sober  hourei."  Ant?  so  with  ns  all.  The  Ee- 
dau  was  cerried  Itss  by  the  bsyonet  than  by 
"M%rteli";  Grant  ssrved  out  "balf  a  pint 
apiece"  before  ins  charge  on  Fort  Donald- 
son, and  Prenties's  trtumpfcaut  defeLce  of 
the  Wiikerso&s  owed  h*lf  its  fire  and  all  its 
patbos  to  the  Extract  of  Corn.  The  Presi- 
dent himself  is  a  stimulatar,  and  not  a  little 
of  the  pertinacity  which  defended  Cold  Har- 
bor and  earr'ed  tbe  trenches  areund  Peters- 
burg is  due  to  King  Alcohol. 

We  really  think  this  kind  of  thing  is  rather 
aonee(?B3ary.  There  ie  not  much  danger  of 
tbe  whole  world  adopting  total  abstinence 
ideas  just  at  pr&sent.  On  the  other  hand, 
we  are  not  at  all  afraid  of  total  abstainers 
being  driven  Io  drink  by  reading  Caston's 
article.  If  a  man  findB  wine,  or  whisky,  or 
any  other  stimulant,  agree  with  him,  let 
him  drink  it.  If  he  finds  it  disagrees  with 
him,  muddles  his  head,  destroys  the  ccats 
of  his  stomach,  weakens  bis  nerves,  and 
makes  him  ill,  let  him  etop  it.  It  all  de- 
pends on  the  man  himself.  It  is  abEurd  to 
lay  down  general  rules  about  such  a  matter, 
and  Caxton  in  the  Wine  Dealers'  Gazette 
and  the  writers  in  the  total  abstinence  jour" 
nals  are  equally  stupid  in  doing  so. 


What    Cheer    L.aunciry 

Employs  no  Chinamen,  and  should  be  pat 
ronUed  by  everybody.  * 

Sana  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Buss  Boose  Carriages,  can  be 
found  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  ea- 
lablishment,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery Hte.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Oarriaee  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  M 

Sewing  Machines  for  Sale, 

Eerited  and  repaired,  at  116  Port  street.  Alio, 
Agency  for  Hills'  Ar  jn-tab!e  Treadle.  x 

I>r.     Doherty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  is 
now  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  In 
ban  Francisco.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leideedorfl,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Oheeri     -». x 

Oyster    Trtiae. 

The  oyster  trade  In  California  is  assuming 
gigantic  proportions.  Emerson  Oorvllle,  of  the 
Saddle  Bock,  HO  Pine  street,  rurnishes  from 
bis  own  oyste*  beds  at  San  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  of  the  Pacific  Ooagt.  Els 
Eastern  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  whioh 
baa  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and  •  he 

Caddie  Bock"  is  known  everywhere. 

t  Sale — A  lot  of  cheap  £llk  dresses,  at  38 


Due  Credit. 

M.  G.  Upton  has  a  paper  on  the  Press  in 
the  Overland  Monthly,  in  which  he  siya  : 

It  is  not  the  suggfs' ion  of  mere  personal 
vanity  that  a  man  who  has  anything  to  say 
which  can  either  inBiruct  or  amuse  the  pub- 
lic ought  to  have  the  credit  of  it.  These 
children  of  the  brain  are  often  dear  t->  us  ae 
as  our  physical  descendants.  To  S3ll  one's 
offspring  is  degrading  enough  ;  but  to  Bell 
them  in  advance — to  sever  all  relations  with 
them  before  they  are  born — that  ib  harrow- 
ing indeed.  Worse  still,  to  have  one's  own 
ethereal  cberab  in  that  association  which  is 
a  necessary  quality  of  impercooality  as- 
cribed by  outride  gossiD  to  a  co-worker, 
while  his  wretched  bantling  is  laid  at  our 
door ! 

This  is  all  very  true  ;  but  we  don't  think 
Mr.  Upton  suffered  very  much  when  he  waB 
on  the  Alta.     If  there  waa  any  especially 

funny"  Editorial  Note  it  wbb  always  attrib- 
uted to  him. 

■+. 

We  Can»t  Agree. 

We  find  tbe  following  advertisement  in 
the  live  paper: 

A  gentleman  28  years  of  age,  in  a  good  po- 
sition, would  like  to  form  the  acquaintance 
of  ft  respectable  lady  (or  widow)  of  about 
the  same  age  and  email  figure.  Address  Louis 
Warner. 

We  differ  io  our  tsste  from  Mr.  Louib 
Warner.  We  agroe  with  him  tbat  it  would 
be  pleasant  to  form  the  acquaintance  of  a 
respectable  lady,  but  we  don't  want  one  with 
ft  small  figure.  About  $100,000  would  be  the 
figure  we  should  prefer.  By  tbe  by,  dees 
Mr.  Warner  mean  to  insinuate  that  widows 
are  not  respectable  ladies  ?  He  says  a  re- 
spectable lady  or  widow. 

♦ 

Friendship, 

At  the  theatre  the  other  night  we  heard 
the    following   conversation   between    two 

ladies :    "  That  is  Mary  G ,  your  friend. 

over  there,  ie  it  not?"    "Tea,  sitting  with 

Charley  B ."    "How  horribly  herdresB 

is  cut  I"    "Tee,  indeed ;  but  if  it  were  well 
cut  it  wouldn't  fi  t  her." 


Euphonione. 

A  young  lady  at|a  South  Norwalk  party  ex 
plained  that  her  father  conducted  an  aqua- 
rium, which  was  much  bet  lerthan  Baying  he 
kept  a  fish  market. 

Lever  Bucfele    wuispenners. 

At  (1  per  pair— 2fi  per  cent,  cheaper  than  else- 
where— at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  x 


How    to  Procure  Bargains. 

Attend  the  anction  tales  of  Wateon  fcEirn- 
hirt  at  their  auctien  salesroom,  112  Sutter  street, 
adjoining  the  new  Circus  Amphitheatre,  and  you 
are  &ni  -  to  >rocure  bargains.  Sale  days — Mon- 
days and  Friday?.  Cash  advanced  on  merchan- 
dise.   Out-door  sales  promptly  attended  to.    s 


900    JE*aira    ot    soc&s, 

At  all  prices,  it: he  What  Ghees  Laundry. 


Oysters. 

Why  travel  so  far?  Shellfish  of  every  kind 
kept  at  Manning's,  oyster  dealer,  672  Howard 
atrci't,  near  Third,  next  to  car  office.  c 


Ladles  Tisitlng  Cdrds. 

Written,  engraved  or  painted  by  Jons  P. 
Dwteb,  126  Sutter  street,  opposite  Lick  House, 
and  at  the  Grand  Hotel.  N.  B.— Hahdsbb- 
CHTBTe  sxatly  MABKEn.  PzKMAXSEm?  of  every 
description  to  order.  s 

For   Wasnins 

Shirts,  H  60  per  dor,.;  small  .pieces,  50c.  _  per 
lea.    At  the  What  Cheer  Leundry-  * 


If  "STon    Want 

Tour  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
sot  spoiled,  send  them  to  the  What  Cheer  Laun 
try.  * 

■   -• — 

Fcr  a  safe  and  efficient  Beatjtifieb  6?  the 
Complexion,  use  Dicsn'a  Famous  Crime  ns 
Lis.  l 


The  Mountain  Beer  Is  the  only  real  Liger  on 


A  Curious  Case? 

One  of  these  wonderful  scientific  journals 
says: 

If  yoar  nose  should  be  cut  off  by  an  ac- 
cident, c  ftp  it  on  again  soon  as  possible,  and 
keep  it  there.  It  will  soon  be  ail  right 
again.  Lieutenant  Preiser  of  tbe  Austrian 
Army,  did  so,  and  now  hia  nose  is  as  good 
as  ever. 

This  reminds  us  of  tbe  case  of  old  Gene- 
ral JoneB,  who  fought  in  the  Mexican  war. 
Jones  bad  his  nosj  sliced  off  with  &  sabre. 
He  bad  beird  of  the  above  remedy,  and  he 
instantly  picked  nn  hie  Roman  nose,  wiped 
the  dust  off  of  it  on  his  Bleeve  clapped 
it  on  again,  and  bandaged  it  with  bis  hand- 
kerchief. He  left  it  nndisturbed  for  a 
ceuple  of  weeks,  and  then,  when  he  removed 
bis  bandage  was  mortified  to  learn  that  hie 
nose  was  upside  down.  It  web  too  late  to 
remedy  the  error,  and  so  he  still  wears  his 
Bontan  orgaa  with  bis  nostrils  pointing  eky- 
ward,  And  never  experiences  any  special  in- 
convenience excepting  when  he  hsB  a  cold, 
and  then  he  has  to  stand  on  his  bead  to 
sneeze.  The  General  presents  a  picturesque 
appearance  on  thess  oceasionF.  Tha  only 
advantage  he  findB  in  tb.'e  arrangement  of 
his  nose  is  tbat  he  i£  able  to  shovel  snuff 
into  it  it  in  larger  quantities  *&*»  hecauld 
when  his  nostrils  grew  down*  ard. 


a 


Knew  How  it  Was. 

A  New  Orleans  woman  on  the  wi'^ess-st  ind 
la'ely  in  a  divorce  rait  remarked:  "The  estate 
of  widowhcod  ia  inconvenient,  for  one  must 
have  all  the.  modes :y  of  a  young  girl  without 
being  able  to  feign  her  ignorancs." 


Photosraphlc    Cards. 
At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 

3-tUery,  S-i  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 

Mission  street.  A 

•  '  ■- 

Hairwork  and  Combings 

Made  up  neat  and  cheap  at  850  Washington 
Ftteet,  near  Stockton.  Side  curls  steamed  for 
twenty-five  cents. o 

Cheap  Jewelry,  Kid  Gloves,  and  Ladles  and 
Gents'  Furnishing  Good*,  at  Bank's,  store,  35 
Fonrth  street.    Cheapest  in  the  city.  e 


The    Best    Bemeaies, 

Dr.  Ferry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Fer- 
ry's Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
For  eald  by  all  diuggiste.  Agency,  417  Sansome 
street,  cernerof  Commercial.  * 


Ct  is  Perfectly  Astonlening 

How  beautifully  and  quickly  thev  do  washing 
it  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
before  8  a.m.  returned  the  same  evening  If  de 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


BALDWINS    DAIRY  BUTTER! 

T'HIS  IS  TO  CERTIFY  THAT  W.  B.  TERWlL- 
LIGER  A  CO.,  50  and  51  "Washington  Market . 
are  tbe  hOLE  AGENTS  for  tbe  s*ie  of  my  brand 
nf  batter,  kno  wo  as"  BALDWIN'S  DAIRY  BTJl'- 
TH.R."  lc  has  been  fljld  at  tbe  above  etaod  tbe 
past  thirteen  years,  sio  any  brands  ot  butter  rep- 
resented to  be  pf  my  make  net  procured  cf  N.  B. 
TsrwiJUger  A  Co.,  are  cenaferleits. 

E,.  R     BALDWL\. 
San  Fraaoi'co,  April,  8<n.  1872. 

If.  B.  TKHWILLieEBA  CO. 
fs'26-lm  SO  aad  Si  Washington  Market 


IStE.     A  SUEZ  E3  El, 

TVos.   506  JIarket, 

,...AKD.  .. 

S  and  V   Sutter    street. 

Offers  to  the  Trad,  tad  Piblio  ft  FULL 
AKD  COMPLETE  SIOOK  o« 

MILLINERY    COODS, 

. . . .cossisrlKG  OF.... 
PLOW£BS,    JBATHBRIi 

BIB  BO  MS,    BATS,    Etc, 
....AT.... 

Hoduced     Prioos. 

f*2t  lm 


GRAND  SPANISH  CARNIVAL 

AKS 

MASQUERADE   BALL! 

....AT.... 

MOZART    TTAI1I1, 

OS  THE  EVENINGS  OF 

SATntDIT,    PEBIC1ST   33d,    Hud 

TOSBAT.  FEB.   SSttu 

Ticket,  for  Gentlemen One  Dollar 

Ladies  Free. 
feMtd  ANGEL  SANOBJZ,  Mu.get. 


Signor  Mancusi, 

QBIVATE  SINGING  LESSONS.-OLASS  ON 
MONDAY  and  THCBSDAT, 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM 

And  Collece  of  UeJIclne. 

1  H  nfiA  BEAUTIFUL  AND  INSTRUOT- 
X\J*\J\J\J  ive  objects  to  be  sesn.  Open  to  the 
Pnblio  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUHEKA  HAU- 
318  Montgomery  atreet.    FOR  HEN  ONLY- 

»rDa.  Joepas's  PKrvATE  Officii  ie  at  »il 
Geary  street  (opposite  old  Mechanics'  Pavilion). 


$1,000  REWARD  OFFERED 

TO  ANY  PERSON  WHO  OAN  CURE  CORNS 
Bnnsanf,  lagrowing  Nails,  Rheumatism,  and 
all  kinds  of  bores,  as  readily  as  I  can.  Liniment, 
Salve  and  Corn  Medicine  to  be  had  at  my  office. 
BR.  F.  SUHTJLTZ.  114  Kearny  street.      fe2itf 


The  Popular  Beverage 

CONGRESS  WATER   FROM   THE   FAOIFIO 
Oongreas  Springs,  near  Santa  Clara.   Indorsed 

by  the  Medical  Faculty  its  curative  powers  being 
eqnaltotbe  celebrated  Congress  Water  from  the 
Springe  of  Saratoga,  Now  i'ork.  Depot  removed 
from  liS  Kearny  street  ia  New  Montgomery,  one 
door  from  Howsrd.    Families  supplied  dally.    Lib- 

uaeaMBM 


SPIERS    &    POND," 

239   Kearny   street. 
CORNER  OF  BUSH,  SAN  FRANCISCO. 

WINES,  LIQUORS  AND  CIGARS 

TEA     AJfJD;,  COFFEE. 

LUNCH  AT  THE  USUAL  HOURS,  AND 
retreshmeits  at  all  timee.  The  comfort  of 
tna  domeaiic  fireside; the  graces  and  conrteaies 
of  the  drawing-room;  th»  freedom  of  the 

REFRESHMENTS  at  all'  times,  and  LUNCH  at 

the  usual  hours. 

TEA  AND  COFFEE,  WINES,  LIQUORS  &  CIGARS 

831,  Kearny  street, 

CORNER  OF  BDSH,  SAN  FRANOISOO. 

SPIERS    &   POND." 

jy27  lm 


it 


FRENCH 
BEAVER 


SUITS 


TO  OEDEB 


$50, 


LANCASTER'S 

©17  WASHiSGTOA'  STREET, 
felOlta  Opp.  Magnire's  Opera  House. 


SHIRTS 


,„.ASD.... 


CENTS' 

FURNISHING 
GOODS. 

A  LARGE  ASSORTMENT  OF  <5ENTS'  FUR- 
niBhing G joda  to  be  had  good  and  cheap,  at 
the  "OLD  CORNER,"  J.  LEVY'S,  »IO|  Mont- 
gomery Btraet.    Jnstioe  given  te  all.    Don't  forget 

toe  number— 5 IO  Montgomery  street,     f ell  lm 


HAIR. 

THE  CHEAPEST  PLAOE  IK  SAN  FR  AS  CIS  OO 
TO  BUY 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Goods,  cheap  and  Fine 
Jewelry  &  Fancy  Coods, 

IS  AT  TOE 

NEW  YORK    STORE. 

A.    B.   SAMPSON  &  CO., 

Ro.  no  Second  afreet, 

BOSUm       Between  Ulaalon   and    Minna. 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MF.  P.  BER&ES,  FORMERLY 
proprietor  of  *he  Miners'  Res- 
taurant, bat  taken  t*ie  management 
of  toth  the  Miners  Resaaurant  oo 
Commercial  street  and  tbe  Miners'  — 
Branch  on  Marketirttreet.in  partnership  with  MR. 
A.  DRAYEUR,  who  has  been  connected  with  the 
firm  tor  years.  Improvements  have  been  made  13 
the  onisine  departments  that  will  render  the  Mi- 
ners'more  nvpnlcr  than  it  haa  ever  been  daring 
the  22  years  of  its  prosperity.  Oar  Bills  61  I  are 
embrace  all  tbe  delicacies  of  tbe  season.  Our 
motto  w  "Good  Fare,  Good  Cooking  and  M^erate 
Charges.'" 

P.  BtTBCfES  A:  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

B81  and  538  Commercial,  and 
769  Market  street. 
Open  from  5  a.sl  to  10  p.il  aa3l  lm 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

ON  HAND  and  made 
to  ORDER, 

L.    BLAIR'S, 

ft*   Kearny  street 


Stage  Dancing 

TAUGHT  AT 

MoCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 


DASHAWA.Y  HALL, 

Post  Btreet,  near  Kearny. 


FRENCH_CODDS. 

MME.  PONS,  IMPORTER  A2TD  DEALER  IN 
Parisian  Geod;,  has  jnat  received  a  large  and 
varied  aasoitment  of 

Frenclt    Corsets 

Of  all  kinds,  and  prices.  Bilk  Corsets,  and  Ooreets 
made  to  order.  Ladies'  Underwear  and  Tonr- 
naires.    €31  Sacramento  street.  felllm 


AMERICAN     EXCHANCE, 

HAYWARD8. 

TONY  OAKEb PROPRIETOE 

Pirst-Class    Hotel. 
ipis  6m 


Bar  Sugar 

jlOR    SALE— 518    KEARNY    STSEET,   AT 
MRROER'S.     Alio,  every  kind  of   Candies 


WHO**** 


aamaa 


r        PRICE     tUltTS 

A  Safe  and  speedy  Reme- 
dy  for  all  Bronchial  Affec- 
tions, Asthma,  Colds 
Coughs,  Loss  of  Voice, 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  Con- 
sumption, Hoarseness, 
Pain  and  soreness  of  the 
Breast,  and  all  Difficulties 
arising  from  a  sudden 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  its 
healing  powers.  Ask  for 
the  California  Hall's  Pul- 
monary alsam.  Sold  by 
all  Druggists. 


PBOPKieTOBS. 
11?  Sauiome  street,  corner  Commercial, 

j  9.10  tf 


i^mimm 


CURES  DYSPEPSIA. 


EY,(MlXL'B^ 


Gives  Tone  to  the  Stomae 


L,5(f^ix-L:tW 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE 


gm$x\^ 


HsNLEV'S 


Is  a  Sure  Relief  for  Indigestion 


$mhiwi 


ngjiBrvs 


HAS  NO  SUPERIOR  AS  A 

BLOQD    PTJRIFIlTia 

f  s!0  u 


THOMAS    W.    BKEE, 
BXZiVZm  i=»-r.  a  rp-FiTt 

^»-  MANTTFAUTOKKE 

J*  — ABT>— 

@n       drumsTmnjos. 

UTHEB    MtSICAL    IASTBtJMEJ«T», 
ESTABLISHED  IB  1 8«S. 

it>~LeMon.  giveo  on  the  Bacjo  and  Dram.  **. 
MISSION  STKEET.  between  Firtt  ud  Second. 

N.  B.— Fine-toned  Silver  Solo  B&ajos  for  PtoJ 
.Belongs  sjways  on  hAnd.  -i]5  ll 


A    DESIDERATUM 

....TO.... 

MANAGERS,  STARSMO  COMBINATIONS 

AOOMPETKNT  HANAOER,  AGENT  A»D 
Aoter,  with  15yet>rs'  exp*rience  in  .England,. 
America,  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  and  Australian 
Colonies,  India  and  China, 

IS  UPEN  T«  tttsMSEMENT. 

Ib  well  posted  With  tfeft  profession  and  the  Praii 
Can  give  narries  o\  ManagerB,  Theatres  or  Halls 
List  of  Prices  l«nd  helding  capacity,  in  nearly  6«rj 
one  ot  the  above  placea.    Apoly  to  __   fi 

J.  H.  McOABE, 
fe4  lm  «SO  Washington  Btreet,  b.F^ 


SANGER  HALLS 

(SINGER'S  HALL,) 
11    GEABT    ST.,    NEAR    KEABM 


Hone  bat  the  Choicest  Brands  of  Win1 
and  E>lqnor»  on  hand* 

DEPOT  WEVAND  &  KASDHIS  BAY  BREWEIf 

f.lBtl  OHBIS  FELPM4HH. 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

tTIKT    8AIHBB1T    JII6HT 


Piano    an-d     Sirglns    at 


a  v.* 


CHARING 


•lJuSALOOr) 


606  Mission  street,  near  Second 
4el0  EAGLES  A  WILD,  Proprietor* 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession 

THE  UNDERSIGNED,  WHO  HAS  BEE 
over  twelve  years  connected  with  the  or™ ' 
Melbonrne,  and  ib  well  known  by  the  member! j 
the  profession  in  the  Colonies,  bege  to  ijjjj* 
that  he  is  prepared  to  give  experienced  advloe 
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THURSDAY FEBRUARY  27, 1S73 


A  siroBf  Case. 

Jadge  Tyler  promises  to  noa.keouta  pretty 
BtroDg  case  in  favor  of  "The  Chicken."  Aa 
we  nndeistand  bim,  he  expects  to  prove  that 
Devine  didn't  kill  Kamp  ;  that  Eamp  killed 
himself  ;  that  Devine  never  saw  Eamp;  that 
at  the  time  Eamp  suicided  Devine  was  at  a 
meeting  of  the  Young  Men's  Christian  As- 
BCciatioD  ;  that  Eamp  wasn't  shot  with  a 
pistol,  hut  with  a  pop-gnn ;  that  it  wasn't  a 
man,  bat  a  woman,  wbo  shot  Eamp;  that 
Eamp  never  was  at  the  place  where  it  is 
claimed  he  was  shot,  and  that  Kamp  isn't 
dead  at  all.  This  is  something  like  what 
Judge  Tyler  is  going  to  prove  in  order  that 
Mr.  Devine  may  join  Laura  Fair  on  her  lec- 
turing tear.  Ob,  yes,  something  more: 
Devine  is  a  maniac,  and  has  two  uncles, 
three  coneics,  an  atiot  and  a  half-brother  in 
the  Alaska  Lunatic  Asylum. 


Conceit. 

The  Bulletin  says: 

A  season  of  grand  opera  is  now  in  pro- 
gress at  the  Chinese  Theatre,  on  Jeckson 
Street.  The  music,  incidents  and  scenic 
effects  of  the  latest  production  are  trans- 
cribed from  a  severe  attack  of  delirium 
tremens. 

The  reporter  wbo  wrote  that,  simply  ex- 
po-cd  hisignorance.  He  is  not  educated  up 
to  an  appreciation  of  Chinese  music.  The 
great  compser,  Rossini,  had  much  respect 
for  the  Chinese  theory  of  music,  and  wat? 
engaged  in  writing  a  Chinese  polka  when 
death  over-took  bim.  That  reporter  knows 
far  more  about  delirium  tremens  than  he 
does  about  music. 


Well,   What  of  It! 

The  papers  are  publishing  as  something 
dreadful  the  following  utterance  of  George 
Goddard,  one  of  the  Mormon  priesthood: 

May  each  and  every  person  that  raises  hie 
voice  against  this  people,  the  Mormons,  in 
the  balls  of  Congress  or  wields  pen  either 
here  or  there,  may  they  be  paralyzed  and 
their  arms  wither. 

We  call  that  a  mild  religious  sentiment 
after  reading  the  Psalms  of  David,  and  the 
excommunication  service  of  the  Catholic 
Church.  Try  again  Goddard  and  say  some- 
thing really  strong,  you  can't  cass  at  all. 


Rough  on  the  StafE, 

The  Call,  though  it  is  perfectly  well  aware 
that  all  its  local  reporters  go  "heeled,"  has 
the  fallowing: 

Young  men  who  have  neither  property 
nor  reputation  to  defend,  go  armed,  think- 
ing it  an  evidenoe  of  manhood,  and  when 
there  is  no  necessity  for  the  use  of  weapons 
defensively,  too  often  use  them  in  mere 
wantonness,  to  the  danger  of  life  and  limb. 

This  is  rough,  very  rough. 


A  Little   Hixed. 

"Dicky"  Turner— the  originator,  itia  said, 
of  the  word  "teetotal,"  as  now  used— 
was  a  rousing  speaker,  with  an  imagination 
that  ran  riot  through  all  kinds  of  images, 
In  one  of  his  speech  he  is  said  to  have  made 
the  following  extraordinary  appeal:  "Let 
us  be  up  and  doing,  comrades!  Let  us  take 
our  axes  over  our  shoulders  and  plough  tbe 
deep  till  the  good  ship  of  Temperance  sails 
gaily  over  the  land?" 


A  Pleasing  Specific . 

The  lateBt  cure  for  consumption  is  from 
Germany  and  consists  of  raw  beef  and  on- 
ions cat  line.  It  is  also  said  to  act  as  a  spe- 
cific for  love  Bickness,  and  will  develop  in- 
cipient longings  for  divorce  in  any  family 
where  the  sense  of  smell  exists. 


A  Happy  New  Tear. 

What  a  ptsasare  it  is  to  meet  a  smiling  counte- 
nance, whether  it  be  on  the  b tree .  or  In  the  par- 
lor. And  why  la  it  that  tome  f  aoes  wear  a  contin- 
ually happy  look  T  It  is  simply  because  they  live  on 
a  plain,  nutritions  and  substantial  diet.  That  man 
is  a  public  benefactor  who  will  conscientiously 
eervs  ni  with  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome- 
meal.  Louis  Meyers,  proorietor  of  the  "White 
House."  Kearny  street,  also  of  the  Capitol  Res- 
taurant, Fourth  street,  does  it.  as  hundreds  can 
enthusiastically  testily.  Hie  kitchens  are  marvels 
of  order  and  cleanliness.  Try  htm,  ana  you  will 
find  it  lmpoesibla  to  eat  elsewhere. 


Ceorjce  Eliot's  Say  lues. 

See  the  difference  between  the  impression 
a  man  makes  on  you  when  you  walk  by  his 
side  in  familiar  talk,  or  look  at  him  in  hie 
home,  and  the  figure  he  makes  when  seen 
from  a  lofty  historicil  level,  or  even  in  tbe 
ey;B  of  a  critical  neighbor,  who  thinks  of 
him  as  an  embodied  system  or  opinion 
rather  than  db  a  man. 

The  beginning  of  hardship  is  like  the  first 
taste  of  bitter  food— it  seems  for  a  moment 
unbearable;  yet  if  there  is  nothing  else  to 
satisfy  our  hunger,  we  tabe  another  bite, 
and  find  it  possible  to  go  on. 

The  finest  language,  I  believe,  is  chiefly 
made  up  of  uoimposing  words,  each  as 
"light,"  "sound,"  "stars,"  "music,"— words 
rsally  not  worth  looking  at,  or  hearing,  in 
themselves,  any  more  than  "chips," or  "Baw- 
dust ;"  it  is  ooly  that  they  happen  to  be  the 
Bigns  of  something  unspeakably  great  and 
beautiful. 

When  death,  tbe  great  reconciler,  has  come 
it  is  never  our  tenderness  that  we  repent  of, 
but  oar  severity. 

There  is  no  despair  bo  absolute  as  that 
which  eomes  with  the  first  moments  of  our 
first  great  sorrow;  when  we  have  not  yot 
known  what  it  is  to  have  suffered  and  be 
healed,  to  have  despaired  and  to  have  re- 
covered hope. 

The  mother'*  yearning,  that  completest 
type  of  the  life  in  another  life,  whioh  is  the 
essence  of  real  human  love,  feels  the  pres- 
ence of  the  cherished  child,  even  in  the  base, 
degraded  man. 

In  our  days  of  bitter  suffering  there  are 
almost  always  these  pauses,  whsn  our  con- 
sciousness is  benambed  to  everything  hut 
Borne  trivial  perception  or  sensation.  It  is 
as  if  semi-i-diocy  came  to  give  U3  rest  from 
the  memory  and  the  dread  which  refuse  to 
leave  us  in  our  Bleep. 

A  Terrible  Fuss. 

Both  the  Bulletin  and  Post  on  TaeBday 
evening  published  the  story  of  how  a  young 
lady  from  Boston  fell  in  love  with  a  hand- 
some, well  educated  Chinese  bookkeeper  in 
one  of  the  commercial  houses  on  Sac- 
ramento street.  She  wishes  to  marry 
him,  but  it  seems  that  the  friends  with 
whom  she  was  staying  in  this  city  are 
determined  to  prevent  it.  Let  the  young 
lady  marry  him  and  take  him  to  Boston. 
Perhaps  this  will  lead  to  a  solution  of  the 
question,  "Howie  California  to  get  rid  of 

the  Chinese  ?" 

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Natural. 

The  Post  says : 

The  Examiner  calls  attention  to  the  dis- 
graceful fact  that  not  a  gun  was  fired  from 
any  of  the  fortifications  ot  the  harbor  on 
Washington's  birthday.  It  might  have  be^n 
added,  as  another  disgraceful  fact,  that  the 
public  celebration  of  the  day  here  was  mostly 
by  foreign-born  citizens. 

Well,  you  see  it  requires  a  man  with  old- 
country  notions  to  appreciate  We ahington. 
His  virtues  were  scarcely  those  for  which 
the  modern  American  statesmon  is  most  re- 
markable. He  wouldn't  "get  on"  at  all  in 
these  days. 

Perfectly  True. 

An  amiable  spinster  of  ripe  age  and  un- 
derstanding is  dissatisfied  with  the  sort  of 
people  she  meets  at  'parties  now-a-days, 
She  thinks  that  at  most  parties  "one  might 
imagine  one'seir  in  a  big  nursery  or  found- 
ling asylum,  or  something  of  that  sort, 
from  the  age  of  moat  of  the  guests."  One 
might  judge  this  not  only  from  the  youth** 
fulness  of  the  guests  but  from  their  con- 
versation. At  some  partes  one  might  im- 
agine one's  self  in  an  idiot  asylum. 

Not  Posled. 

Yesterday  was  Ash  Wednesday  and  Jack 
Lushing  ton  made  it  an  excuse  for  going  on 
a  bowling  bust.  He  said  he  "liked  to  shele- 
brats  all  er  feshivala  and  d — n  any  man  who 
who  wouldn't  shelebrate  whether  was  St. 
Patriok's  Day,  Forrejully,  Washingberday 
or  Ashwnsday." 

Bab.: 

A  man  advertises  in  an  evening  paper  for 
lodgings,    which    "if   satisfactory  will   be 

Srmanen  I."    He  had  better  go  to  Lone 
ountain. 
+.. 

Tlie    Beat    Remedies, 

Dr.  Ferry's  Last  Cbanoe,  lor  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
ry's Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  billons  complaints. 
for  sale  by  all  dtuggiats.  Agency,  ill  Sansome 
street,  cerner  of  Commercial.  * 


WlXKt    Cheer    Lauaary 

Employs  no  Chinamen,  and  should  be  pat 
ronised  by  everybody.  * 

Satm  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bass  House  Carriages,  can  be 
found  In  front  of  Coleman  Btob.  clothing  es- 
tabllBhment,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery sis. ,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Oa.rria.se  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  w 

Sewing  Machines  for  Sale, 

Rented  and  repaired,  at  116  Pott  street.  Alio, 
Agency  for  Mills'  Adjustable  Treadle.  x 

Dr,    Dolierty 

Baa  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  Is 
now  the  moat  successful  of  any  Physician  In 
San  ~  -.ncifico.  Omoe  519  Sacramento  street, 
oonu  id  Leldeedorfl,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Oheer  Bouse. l 

Ojrsrter    Trade. 

The  oyster  trade  la  Oanforsia  is  mtgwifng 
gigantic  proportions.  Emerson  Oorville,  of  the 
Saddle  Seek,  410  Pine  street,  furnishes  from 
his  own  oyster  beds  at  Ban  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  of  the  Paelno  Coast,  Bis 
■astern  transplanted  oystera  have  a  fame  whioh 
■U  extended  eU  over  ths  continent,  and  ♦  be 
11  Saddle  Boer"    is  known  •verywhere.     * 


Lever  Buckle    Suspenders, 

At  $1  per  pair— 25  per  cent,  cheaper  than  else- 
'vbers— at  the  What  Oheer  Laundry.  x 


How   to  Procure   Burg-airis. 

Attend  the  auction  sales  of  Watson  &  B-.ni- 
hart  at  their  auction  salesroom,  113  Sutter  street, 
adjoining  tbe  new  Oircns  Amphitheatre,  and  you 
are  sura  to  procure  bargains.  Sale  days — Mon- 
days and  Fridays.  Caah  advanced  on  merchan- 
dise.   Out-door  sales  promptly  attended  to.    a 


SOO    JPftlrs    ox    Socks, 
At  all  prices,  atthe  What  Oheer  Laundry. 

— ♦ — . 
Ladtos  VUltina;  Carde. 

Written,  engraved  or  painted  by  Johjt  P. 
Dwyeb,  126  Sutter  street,  opposite  Lick  House, 
and  at  the  Grand  Hotel.  N.  B.— Hawdkbb- 
CHIEFS  HXATLT  lUXXED.     PXHMAXBHIP   Of  every 

deicription  to  order. 

♦ — 

For   Wsuelmixiff 

Shirts,  91  60  per  dee.;  small  .pieces,  80c.  per 
1c  a.     At  the  What  Oheer  Laundry. 


If  Ton   want 

Your  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
sot  spoiled,  eend  them  to  the  What  Cheer  Lann 

srj. 

e  — 

For  a  safe  and  efficient  BxaonnxB  01*  tbb 
CoMFLExioH,  use  Dioxar's  Famous  Cbeke  db 
Lis. 


A  Little  Too  Much. 

flHaa  the  editor  of  tbe  Oakland  Torchlight 
ever  read  about  Ananias  and  Sapphira  in  tbe 
Bible  ?  We  should  think  not  from  the  fol- 
lowing : 

Tbe  popular  Christy  Minstrel  Troupe- 
ret  owned  and  world-wide— will  Rive  a  per- 
formance at  tbe  Academy  of  Mueio  in  Oak- 
land on  Thursday  evening.  We  need  only 
mention  this  fact  to  insure  a  crowded  house. 

Is  there  any  nse  in  telling  such  a  prepos- 
terous whopper  aa  this? 

«. 

Photofirrnplilc    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery.  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 

Mission  street.  <& 

u 

Hairwork  and  Combings 

Made  up  neat  and  cheap  at  850  Washington 
stteet,  near  Stockton.  Side  curls  steamed  for 
twenty-five  cents. n 

Cheap  Jewelry,  Kid  Gloves,  and  Ladies  and 
Gents'  Foroishing  Goods,  at  Bank'*,  store,  36 
Fourth  street.    Cheapest  in  the  city.  e 


Oysters. 

Why  travel  eo  far?  Shellfish  ot  every  kind 
kept  at  Manning's,  oyster  dealer,  612  Howard 
street,  near  Third,  next  to  car  office.  o 


It  is   Perfectly  Astonisbing 

Bow  beautifully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
at  the  What  Oheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
jelore  8  a.m.  returned  the  same  evening  if  de 

HIT***.  T 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


CALIFORNIA    THEATRE. 


Bar  John  McOulloogh... .Proprietor  and  Manager 


EXTRA  OPERA  NIGHT 


Sunday  Evening March  2d 

Will  ba  presented  Gaonod's  Grand  Opera  of 

VjOlXT  SI  "3P 


OHAS.  FBITSOH, 

Business  Manager  Fabbrl  Opera  Tronpe. 


THE  FOLLOWING  ISA  REPORT  OF  THE 
AMOUNT  OF  BEER  SOLD 


U.  S.  Revenue  Paid  Thereon, 

During   the   Year  1873, 

By  all  the  Brewers  in  San 
Francisco : 

Philadelphia  ..John  Wieland... .29863  $20663 

Empire Lyons*  Uo 20,082 

Albany SpreekelBtt  Co....    12,681 

W&eniugton MitofzeiB  A  Oo V.HH3 

Pacific For i maaii  &  Oo. . . .     8.263 

S.  F.  Stock  Brewery  7,548 

Mnaon  4  00 6.31-S 

Willows KlienclaueA  Faust     ,0  i'JJ 

Broidwnr 4S00 

National GlnokA  Hans-m...     4,786 

Jackson Win.  Frede *ick. ...     4,573 

Kavaiia Guaalach  <fc  Oo 4.545 

Hibernta M.  Nunan 4,4  7 

United  States..  WanaemacheriUo     3.349 

New  York Haffner  &  Co 2.939 

GoldenGate 2.7.U 

Union Hesse  A  Oo 2,4 12 

Lafnyeite Hantt  Panllin 2  288 

Green  AOo., 2,080 

Chicago 2,  lis 

Weyanti;  Kash 1.7.9 

WahmntAOo 1,321 

And  lame  very  small  breweries,  producing  each 
lesa  than  1,0110  barrels  per  oonnm.  The  wbole 
amount  of  titer  sold  during  1872  in  San  Francisco 
is  161,432  barrels,  and  it  will  ba  noticed  that 

JOHN  WIELAND, 

Philadelphia  Brewery 

HJBAD9    TUB     K.IST* 

His  sales  exceeding  by  about  lO.OCO  barrels  t^oss 
of  any  other  brewery,  end  making  nearly  one-fifth 

of  all  brewers  combined  lei"  lw 


32  681 
11.5*3 
8,208 
7,f48 
6.953 
5,459 
4,800 
4.736 
<Uff| 
4.545 
4,417 
3,349 
2,989 

Blran 

3,712 
2,2^ 
2,«80 
2,115 
1,779 
1,321 


An  Oyster  May  be  Crossed  in  Love. 

NOT  IF  IT  IS  8TJOH  AN  OYSTER  AS  YOU 
get  across  tbe  street  from  tbe  California 
Theatre,  at  tbe  corner  of  Kearny,  as  nobody  could 
refuse  said  Oyster.  Try  it  between  the  aote,  or 
when  the  play  is  over. 

"SPIERS  &  POND'S" 

SALOON, 

8.  W.    COB.     BLEABN-i-    AND     BVSH. 

PURE  WINES  and  LIQUORS 

TEA,  COFFEE,  AND  REFRESHMENTS. 
ONE-BIT    HOUSE. 

iaCTlm 


AMERICAN     EXCHANCE, 

HA.YWARD8. 

TOKT  OiKBb PEOPRIETOH 


JE»±ar« 


■Claa 

is  15  6m 


«9   Hotel. 


Signor  Mancusi, 

PRIVATE  SINGING    LESSONS.-OLASS  ON 
MONDAY  and  THUBSDAY , 

At  3  p.m.    St.  Jamea  Hoaae,  DOG  Market  atreet, 

corner  of  Ellis.  fe!8  lm 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM 

And  College  of  Medicine. 

1 0  OHO  beautiful  and  instruot- 

1U.UUU  iwobwoutobe  B«»n.  Open  to  ths 
Pnblto  DAY  AMD  NIGHT,  at  EUREKA  HAIJ 
318  Montgomery  street.    FOR  MEN  ONLY- 

■9-Db.  Jordan's  Pbxvatk  Offici  is  st  »il 
Geary  street  (opposite  old  Meoh*nias'  Pavilion). 


$1,000  REWARD  OFFERED 


HUE.    ASHE.R, 

ISos.   506  Market, 

....AH2.... 

5  and  Y   Stitter   street, 

Offere  to  the  Trade  and  Public  a  FULL 
AND  COMPLETE  8TOOK  oj 

MILLINERY    COODS, 

CONSISTING  OF.... 

PI.OWEK8,     FEATHF.B.8, 

KIBBONS,    BATS,    Etc 

....AT.... 

Reduced     Prices. 

f.21  Im 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 


TO  OEDEB 


$50, 

....AT.... 

LANCASTER'S 

©17  WASHINGTON  STREET, 
felOlm  Opp.  Msgnire's  Opera.  House. 


SHIRTS 

....AND.... 

GENTS' 

FURNISHING 

GOODS. 

A  LARGE  ASSORTMENT  OP  GENTS'  PUR- 
nisbine  Goods  to  be  bad  cood  and  cbenp,  at 
■be  "OLD  CORNER,"  J.  LEVY'S,  &1Q'\  Mont- 
gomery street.  Jua1  ice  liven  t©  all.  Don't  forget 
tbe  number — 510  Mont  .Torn  er?  street,     fell  lm 


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HAIR. 

THE  OHKAPKBT  PLACE  IM  SAW  FRANOISOO 
TO  BUY 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Goods,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewelry  8c  Fancy  Coods, 

IS  AT  TOE 

NEW  YORK    STORE. 

A.    B.   SAMPSON  tfe  CO., 

No.  1  lO  Second  street, 
rjoSOltn       Between  Mission  and   Minna. 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MR.  P.  BERGES.  FORMERLY 
proprietor  of  tne  Miners'  Res- 
taurant, bss  taken  tbe  management 
of  both  tbe  Miners'  ReBaanrant  on 
Oommeroial  street  and  tbe  Miners'* 
Branob  on  Market  street,  in  partnerabip  witn  MR. 
A,  DRA.YEUR,  wbo  has  been  connected  with  the 
arm  for  years.  Improvements  have  been  made  in 
the  onisine  departments  that  will  render  the  Mi- 
ners'more  popular  than  it  has  ever  been  daring 
the  32  years  of  its  prosperity.  Our  Bills  of  J  are 
embrace  all  tbe  delicacies  of  tbe  season.  Our 
motto  is  "Good  Fare,  Good  Cooking  and  Moderate 
Charges." 

F.  11EBGE8  A  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

S31  and  588  Commercial,  and 
709  Market  street. 
Open  from  5  a.m.  to  10  p.m.  an3l  lm 


BALDWIN'S    DjMRY  BUTTER! 

THIS  IS  TO  CERTIFY  THAT  N.  B.  TERWIL- 
LIGER  A  CO. ,  50  and  51  Washington  Market , 
are  tbe  SOLE  AGENTS  for  ths  snie  of  my  brand 
of  batter, known  as  "  BALDWIH'd  DAIRY  BUi'- 
TER."  It  has  been  sold  st  tbe  above  stand  the 
past  thirteen  years,  and  any  brands  of  butter  rep- 
reseotBd  to  be  of  my  make  not  procured  of  N.  B. 
Terwilllger  &  Co.,  are  conaferfeits. 

i..  k   uitDwra. 

San  Franoieoo,  April,  8ih,  1872. 

N.    B.   TKrtWILLIGFB.feCO. 
fe26-lm  SO  find  51  Washington  Market. 


Stage  Dancing 

TAUGHT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 


DASHAWAY  HALL, 

Post  street,  near  Kearny^ 


FRENCH_COODS. 

MME.  PONS,  IMPORTER  AND  DEALER  IK 
Parisian  Geoda,  has  jnflt  received  a  Urge  and 
varied  assortment  of 

Frencia.  Corsets 

Of  all  kinds,  and  prices.  Bilk  Oorseta,  and  Oorseta 
made  to  order.  Ladies'  Underwear  and  Tonr- 
nairss.    <S31  Storamento  Street.  fslllm 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

ON  HAND  and  Had* 

to  ORDER, 


L.   BLAIR'S, 

•   Kearny  atrtxtt. 


Bar  Sugar 


POB    SALE 


-518    KJAJMY    BTgBBT.   AT 


r  PRICE  50CTS 
A  Safe  and  speedy  Reme 
dy  for  all  Bronchial  Affec 
tions,  Asthma,  Colds 
Coughs,  Loss  of  Voice 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  Con 
sumption,  Hoarseness 
Pain  and  soreness  of  th< 
Breast,  and  all  Difflcultiei  ! 
arising  from  a  sudder 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  iti 
healing  powers,  Ask  fo 
the  California  Hall's  Put 
monary  alsam.  Sold  bj 
all  Druggists. 

FBOFIIETOES, 

417  Sanaome  atreet.  corner  Oommerela  ' 
j>10  II 


(^BBHXL'B^RS 


He^lev's 


CURES   DYSPEPSIA. 


:j^?iises 


Gives  Tone  to  the  Stomacl 


#BB^ixL'B^Ra 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 


MKmimm* 


Is  a  Sure  Relief  for  Indigestioi 


Lv.(fi#ixlB^" 


HAS  NO  SUPERIOR  AS  A 

BLOOD    PURIFIEB 


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THOMAS    W.    EKEE. 
SILVER.  X>Xj.A.1>ZU 

JO  MANUFAOTDRIOtl 
^  —  AND— 

__f       B  K  P  A.  I  K  E_B 


f^T        ORUDIS,  BANJOS, 

yc^  —  and— 

OTUKB     MT8ICAL    INSTBTJ 
ESTABLISHED  IN  1805. 


S#-LeeoonH  «i?on  on  the  Banjo  and  Dram.  Si 
MISSION  STREET,  between  First  and  Seoondi 

N.  B.— Fine-toned  SUyer  Bolo  Banjos  for  P 
esflionalB  always  on  band.  *alfl  t 


A    DESIDERATUII 

....TO..., 

MANAGERS,  STARS_AND  COMBINATION 

AOOMPETBNT   MANAGER,     AGENT   AT 
Aoter,  with  15  yearn'  experience  it)  Englu 

America,  r.be  Cai*e  of  Good  Hope  and  Anatrsli 
Colonies,  India  and  China. 

IS  OPEN  TO  ENGAGEMENT. 

Is  well  posted  with  the  profession  and  the  Pf 
Oan  Rive  names  of  Managers.  Theatres  or  Ha 
List  of  Prioes  and  belding  capaoily,  in  nearly  svi 
one  of  the  above  places.    Apply  to 

J.  H.  McOABE, 
fe4  lm  «20  Washington  street,  a.  E 


SANGER  HALL! 

(SINGER'S  HALL,) 
14    GEARY    ST.,    NEAR    KEABN 

None  but  the  Chotceat  Brandt  of   TFIt 
and  Liquors  on  hand. 

DEPOT  WEYAND  &  KASCHE'S  BAY  BREVYEi 

felStf  OHEIS  FELDM4B> 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

ITSBT    1ATTKD1I    NIOH 
Piano   and    Slnglne  at  8  P.J| 

SAL  00 


CHARING 


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eoo  Mission  street*  near  Second 
delO  EAGLES  it  WILD,  Proprietor 


To  the  Dramatic  Professic 


THE    UNDERSIGNED,     WHO     HAS    8* 
over  twelve  years  connected  with  the  qif» 


X     over  twelve  years ooddwhu  wiw  w  "•-■ 

Melbourne,  and  is  well  known  by  the  membsr  ( 

the  profeoeion  in  the  Colonies,  hogs  to  intifl 

that  he  Is  prepared  to  give  experienced- m™1 


ail  persons  professionally  visiting  «  medltoU- 
rislt  to  the  Anstralian  Colonies.  Fee  modji 
PTanotnaliti  in  dispatching  replies  may  Mis 

aP0D*  WIixLIAV  PENRY  WATERS 

UViotoria   Ohambera,   46  Oollins  strsot.  J 

bonme.     Anatralia.  ■■■ 


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WILLIS'   BAND. 


MU8IO    PUEIJISHBD    FOB    ALL, 
ocoatlona.    Muaio  Imported.  >r ranged  i 
and  lor  eale.  / 

H1BCDIH.  ULUM    leader    oj"  > 
Oreheitra. 

OMBI  VOla-  BIB  HEBSDI,  1*  * 
er  of  Br...  B.nd.  .      . 

.VOrd.r.  from  tbe  ooantrr  promptly  att.i  \ 
uT  Addreaa   M.    W.    WILLIS.    Eatoo'a    II  »  4 
Store.  188  MoctKomary  atreet,  or   MAROD   U 
BLUM..»gg  Moptgom.rratr.et. jal  a    I 


GEORGE    MATES' 

DEALER  IH  OYSTERS;  OLAMS 
andall  klr.de  ol  BEDELL  BIBB,  , 
BUOa  Boa.  *0.  4,1,  *•.  Oalilorol.  « 

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THE    GREAT    AND    OIVLY    EIYIERSOIV! 

in   mi-   Woaderlal    Bud*r«1   ••!    i"un. 


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Deck  HMdl  by  the  Ompinr.     Soma  Hood  old  Sjnga  by  BnM.ll,  Scolt.  Dakar  and  Hoi  tali  Hit. 
A   MVFI.rilHtAia  A   rHAAriL  LAttlllNO. 

MOIPAT  EVE.NI.la,    April  3d rirM  Appearance  of 

DONATO.     tho     WTondorful     One>Ijecsecl     Dnnocr. 

•  1   t>«  I  I'nrqo.-U 


Dt«  llrtk ^»1   OOI  l-i       . 

Oin.itr.  G*>  l>nla  I  I'rlvut,  ltoxce.. 

f  All    BlUa  airalnat   the   Aluarabra   Theatre    moat    0,   preaonteA    hereafter   ou    Monday. 

A/  Parforoiaiio,  to  commanoo  panetnally  at  elabt   o'clock. 


•V.    !.„,« 
•S  ,nd  •!• 


WILSON'S 

AMPHITHEATRE 

Parisian   (ircns! 


i  -*%*%,*  ■.i*ru.H.      rr»r.  Hhii'i  or-.-i  n.-d 

•  -«»■•*    Ulr» 

«-»«••«*•.  r->Mi  *>r  '»••••'  K>i*«a«|. 

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MM.    a.    n.    noiUKii.i 

•  —  Prlatlp*!  »-»rr..«n   An 

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rtXiWI  «H.   WAHKIR 

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IHTRUDUUftD  »V  UMAR  KlffU>UIT. 
T.-Tk«  r««r  ■««•  nt   H.mri 

BV  M  «NH  tUlft. 

•  .  —  M*llttal*     I.a>a>|.« 

BV  Tht  UOMPAKY 


INIKRM  !»»!  OK. 

tT     Wl.t.K     NiKKRII.I.,    KnprtM  «f  lh«    Arca», 

In    ktV   ■np1ir*ll»lfd    llnri-birk   Art. 

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lO.-CoBic  lyMMNM  

MOIf*.     KIMHII.. 
ll.-Hnrry    Cnntlmil,    Hailral    (<1awi,    la    hit    «pc- 

clMlltra,  *nUtl««l     "Not*!!*." 

IB  —  Uanrfr    lanraf>  KUIobIoh 

IFCTROBUUftD  BY  R    H.  DOCKRILL. 

13.-er«4>4  llnr'Hf  An 

BY  M-I.LK  VIOTORINK. 

1  4 .—  Thr  Clowa'i  *>v«lry. 

M  iNH.  KEMBHL  AND  U'-MPANV 


WtDNEiDAY     AFTERNOON. 

Grand     Fumily    Matinoc 

Hint  Cirri- *  I    «0 

rmiini-llr *•©■ 

Kfn-rvcii  f  l>Mlr« 1   SO 

l*i  ii     !••    II-  v« *•*■  nin I  91t>  «0> 

•«r  Bex  Ufflo*  oppn  dallr  from  10  to  4.    Deori  open  at  I. 


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nidi"' 


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*  (lYMPIC  HOUSE." — 


<««ar<rrliU 
■r«I  tlnwl,  np. 

f-.ii*.  th«  ri*«» 

N  A  OOTRK1.I. 


TbOM 
WbO 


ElIY"TE¥sTE¥"®W¥ 


Ov  OUbrakwl  91  M  Wbita  shlria.    Tbaj  fttPKKF«m.T.  and  lor  qaalllr  and  darablllij  will  narsr  t>o  ratio  bod.    To  bs  bad  oolr  at  tho 
aV-CALL  AMD  SKI  THKy.  I  3C  la    AITTIIK    KTORR.     fllB     KramT 


THISTLETON'S 

JOX.AY7  GIA1VT! 

ONLY  TTN    CENT8. 

THISTLETON'sTs  P08T  STREET 


Tlo.o     Groat 

Clearing  Out  Sale 

....or  ... 

DRY   GOODS! 

....AT  TBI.... 

WHITE  HOUSE 

STILL    CONTINUE8, 

....AND.... 

Greater  Bargains! 

TBAH     KVJEB 

MAY  BE  EXPECTED 


...DURIMO  THAT... 


Present     "sxr&**ixn 


J.  W.  Davidson  &  Co., 

NORTHWEST    CORNER 


METROPOLITAN  THEATRE 


Tr»a«or*r  ....   

Hoiicil  Dlr*clor 

Andrew    ltirr.ll 

I.   L    Hchiald 

tl 

p^TESTTV 

EjFIA,I 

Grand 

Reopening 

T 

• 

THE  WANT  OV    A    PEOPLE'S   THEITBE  HA8   LONO 
b»«n  felt  Id   this  commauttr.      Too    Uajt«emeiit  bas 
d3.«(ml»ed  to  prtsaat  for  tbclr  p&-rous  a 

First-Class  Theatre 

....WITH.... 

FIRST-CLASS  STARS 

With  th»  prlM  of  Ailmliilon  plActd  wlihln  the 
rtkvch  of  «JL    Ttierefore,  la  rottw  the 

Follos^'IiiK*     Scnlo    at     Prices ! 
WUl  U  tht  iiaadard  : 

DRESS  CIRCLE, 
Only    75    Cents ! 

ORCHESTRA  SEATS, 
Only   SO  Cents! 

GALLERY, 
Only    25    Cents! 

OPENING   NIGHT, 

MONDAY MARCH    3,    1813 

Whan  Uw  Talaafcad.  and  b»ntlfnl 


Wboto  toccflal  dorlag  the  paat  three  yeaffl  la  the 
AtLaaUo  State,  haa  bean  unbounded, 


Ladies   and  Children 

...WILL  USD.... 

KINKEAD'3 
SAGE  BRUSK  HAIR  TONIC 

AORRSHIVG    PLKASANT   TO  USK,  RASILY    APP'  IKP. 
is  Do<    vr-nsy.  ami   prill  not   [    j  i,*a   the    mo*'    Celiubti,     It 
carts  «ll  dls.kses  of   ihp  so»lp.  ramoTva  apodraff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 


*r*Th*    Orlninpl     8AGK    BftUStd    UAIR    TONIO   AND 
DRLUBiNO  miy  bo  bad  of  tbe  A««at. 

OTA*.     If.    Oi-Tm,     nniirieiat, 


JOHN    nOIBI^'S, 


VILLE   DE  PARIS. 


NONE  BUT  THE   BUT  QMlltl   OV  MKATS 
OAN  BK  HAD  AT 

Stalls  S,  «3,  Oalilorala  Market 


A>I»MAULB    IUIIC     MANl  FAC-rOKT. 


SVCCESSOB*    TO 

KAINDLER,  SCELLIEK,  LELIEVRE  &  CO. , 

Wish  to  call  particular  atten- 
tion to  their 

BLACK  6R0S  GRAIN  SUES 

Which  they  are  now  offering  at 
$1  50  and  $2  per  yard.  Also,, 
to  an  extensive  and  well  assort- 
ed invoice  of 

Striped  Silks— New  Colors 
and  Styles. 

Our  House  In  Paris,  having  taken, 
advantage  of  an  opportunity 
which  but  seldom  presents  it' 
self,  has  been  buying  these  Silks 
exceedingly  cheap,  so  that  we 
are  enabled  to  offer  them  at  an. 
EXTRAORDINARY  INDUCEMENT 

CITY    OF    PARIS, 

Occidental    Block, 


TEE  J0UBHA1  OF  A1TOEE1EEHT*. 

PabUsL«d  ersry  Dm  In  to.  Year  by 
.       S».       BOGARDTJI 


■s  Kenkau  »»d   «<•*  Wariilnston  *•. 

Below  Monwroin.ry.  Sin  Fi«DOi*oo^ 


TIirr:->DA¥ FEBBOABI  27,1873 


AMUSEMENTS.    Etc 

California  Theatre. 
Tte  second  rep  re  sent*  lion    of  "Le    Jolva"'Iest 

lis-'  drew  a  large  ani  fashionable  aaaieoce.  To- 
niffS;  the  performance,  which  U  for  tie  benefit  of 
6.  W.  Leaob,  will  commence  witb  the  comedy  of 
"As  Voa  Like  It,"  tats  will  be  followed  br  aeceze 
froai  "UTrovfttore,"  in  which  Midame  Aga'ba 
bsatei  will  appear,  «  programme  of  inatromeatal 
aad  tociI  masio  .\oa  t be  farce  of  "PopptBg  tbe 
Qastuon."  To-morrow  bight  theoperaof  "Alar 
■•■tit"  -*n.  be  presetted. 
AUiambra. 

B-...J  traerson  an3  Johnny  Allen  with  Bob  Hait 
Ola.-  es  Sattoo,  M.  A.  Scotland  tbe  lest  of  the 
Exe.-eoa  Mioitrtla  sake  op  a  prelt;  sttong  :e»tr. 
The  performance  is  fait  ol  life  and  variety  and 
those  in  search  of  aaas»m.Dt  never  fail  to  find  it 
av  the  A. bio.  bra  Theatre. 
Metropolitan   Theatre. 

Mna  Marian  Mordaont's  brother  aad  Bister  ar- 
tisiesneve  certainly  dace  thefrbesttoeasnrehera 
coo  1  honss  for  her  benefit  to-morrow,  and  tbe  pcl- 
Iie  can  be  more  n;apprec:atve  tbaa  we  imagine, 
it  tae  1  st  of  YOtactier.  oa  oor  first; page  does  act 
lead  Ihes  t )  fill  to*  Metropolitan,  Theatre  to  over- 
flowing, tfiai  Alice  Harrison.  Mre.  Oweo  Mar- 
lowe. Mr  Henry  Edwards.  Miea  Miaate  Walton, 
Miss  Stags  e  Mosrs,  Mr.  J.  O.  WiJiamsoa,  Mr. 
Owes  Marlowe,  aad  ft  boat  of.'ctbers  have  vo!un- 
iad  Dave  Anderson— toe  popilar  Uncle 
Dave— :ae  light  of  whose  coart. nines  has  not, 
beamed  on  a  Sin  J-nncLsto  audience  for  jeare 
axa  to  tbe  --t.se  for  this  occasion  only. 
Here  isl^hoesij  "Tbe  Morcing  Call,"  Bret  set 
ol  "'  ?3  ..an  Bawc.'aad  tho  sec:nd  and  third  acts 
of  ,Dir:in«.'*  Mr.  McCnlloagh,  always  ready  to 
helps,  fellow  artiste,  permitted  the  above-named 
members  of  his  csmpaoy  :o  volunteer  oa  this  oz- 
MitOB.  Jfow  if  M  es  Mordaont  does  not  bare  a 
gocd  heme,  it  fsonr  stop'.d  pnb.ic  that  is  t-c- blame 
—not  the  theatrical  prfotssicn. 
Sfagni're'a  Opera  Honie. 
Thi>  evening  tbe  short  season  of  drama  by  tie 
Hojsi  Ghineae  Theatr.cal  I'oipmr,  from  the  Im- 
perii. Tteatre,  Peain,  will  commeoee.  Itwilloon- 
813".  of  only  three  n'gbts  atd  a  matinee.  Among 
the  attractions  are  a  troape  of  gymnasts  of  woa- 
("erfal  repute  amonr  tbe  Chinese,  and  a  snal- 
f  >oted  lady,  the  first  ever  seen  inpnbl.o  here. 
The  drama,  a  ajnopai3  of  which  will  be  fonod  in 
toe  ^rsgramme  oa  the  first  page,  is  entitled  "Ibe 
V  ax  oi  Kiogs  :  '  and  inelndes  in  Hi  distribstion 
of  character*,  fairies,  sapreme  gods,  high 
mandarins  lemons  kings.  Emperor  of  Pehin  and  the 
P.vn;essof  Kaaklo.  The  wardrobss  are  magcifi- 
oect.  aad  it  will  be  wort  b  more  tban  the  price  of 
admissioa  to  see  the  last  two  per  onsges  in  their 
rojal  robes.  The  anditonomof  tbe  theatre  will 
be  ranrvea.  exclusively  for  the  white  races  until 
far  ner  notice,  to  give  ladies  an  opportoni'y  ti  see 
the  performanee  witbou*.  annoyance,  Chinees 
tig  it  j  will  be  alvsn  hereafter.  There  ia  a  good 
bex-sheet,  and  as  Figabo  is  honored  in  bslng  tbe 
c  ioee&  programme  of  tbe  Rojal  oomps&y.we  shall 
aeud  cur  Chinese  criti;,  Johnny  Hi  Hi,  to  writs 
op  t>-aight  s  performance. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

at_ as  Agnes  Kennedy  in  operatic  performaoces; 
Vise  Lillie  Hall  ia  song  and  dance;  a  good  first 
-par:;  a  host  of  favorites  in  specialties,  aad  tat 
dark  aad  fearfnl  drama  of  "Wolf,  the  Bough,'' 
nuita  up  a  cftpiul  bill  which  pleases  all. 
wViljon's  Grand  Amphitheatre 

This  place  of  ammement  is  certainly  one  of  the 
no  t  "/asbionable"  In  San  Fr&oclsco.  The  dreis- 
-Oircle  ia  always  well  filled.  M  lie  Doesr!),  J.  Kec- 
nibel.  Harry  Oanjlasd  and  ethers  appear  ia  a  bril- 
liant r,mrramme. 

Woodwarl't   Girdeni, 

The  baby  came  1  ia  still  ao  object  of  inter -st  with 
all  tse  visitors  to  these  gardens.  Some  valuable 
additions  have  bean  made  to  the  Maseum.  Hex. 
Sunday  Messrs.  Cob  and  Lay  will  make  another 
•  seecsion  ia  their  gas  balloon.  On  Sat  urdar  after- 
noon the  Enialaja  will  give  a  performance  aad 
make  an  accession  in  their  balloon. 
Tho   Chapman  Sisters: 

Th*3e  popalar  bnrlssqae  actresses,  who  are 
nader  engagement  to  appear  at  the  Metropolitan 
Theatre  on  Menday  next,  are  among  the  passen- 
gers by  the  train  to  arrive  te-night. 

Mi«..  AugTitta  I.   Dargon, 

This  talenUd  aetresa,  who,  la  spite  of  many 
drawbacks  daring  her  recent  engagement  at  the 
Metropolitan  Theatre,  proved  herself  the  poia»(sar 
Of  rare  genius.* ill  commence  a  short  engagement 
at  the  California  Theatre  appearing  is  Lady  Teazle 
in  "The  School  for  Scaadai" 
Ur.  and  Mrs.   Charles  Edmonds. 

These  artstes.  lately  members  of  tbe  Metropoli- 
tan Theatre  company,  left  to-darfor  Virginia  City 
ander  engagement  (a  appear  at  Piper's  Opera 
.House. 

Aline  X.e  Favre. 

Cap-,  a  B.  S.  McDonald  receiyed  a  dispatch 
last  night  frem  Memphis,  Teun.,  lofonaing  him 
of  toe  death  of  Aline  Le  Favre,  who  some-months 
ftAo  plajed  a  very  anocessfal  engagement  at  the 
-BMla  Union  Theatre.  Deceased  was  a  sister  of 
Jodge  Cox,  of  New  York,  aad  wife  of  Johnny 
.Manning,  trapeze  performer. 

AjxToariCAi,  McsaTjM,_on«  o!  tbe  most 

eemptete  ooUeetiona  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
*tete*.  comprising  hundreds  of  ooatly  and  beaa- 
llTAl  wrx  models,  ie  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
Only)  at  *,he  Museum  on  Montgomery  ttroei.  An 
tton.-  may  be  arofit*bi»  iMnt  >••-» 


Irjjojranle  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  csmforUble  carriage,  gtyUab 
horses  and  ft  reliable  driver  ira  the  leading  es- 
eontials  of  an  fijoToblerlde,  aad  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Franrisco  bo  uj:  question  ably 
at  frtn  Frank  Eonton,  vhoee  caxrlageB  hare 
the  jr;v::eje  of  the  siaud  fronting  the  OccI- 
oeafal  Hotel.  Hlshandvrme  turn-out=tre  n^ed 
hy  the  best  circles  of  ihe  city,  and  as  he  m»kes 
it  s  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
ourtecas  drwerp,  he  U  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  aay  ottt  r  carrttge  prcpnetor  oa  this 
C->6='  hile  »  ler^e  nnmber  of  persons,  and 
ladte  patticnlar.  will   engsge  no  carriage* 

«xaept  tho^e  which  he  {.rovides.  Frank  has  en- 
joyed gr  at  Fuccese  m  hu  bai;nv->,  and  the 
^admirable  w*y  In  which  be  coodnct-t  It  raakfs 
him  a  favorite  witb  all  who  pa^r jqIzi  him.    * 


'the  C        icest  Conlectlonery.  a» 

John  Q.  Komex  h&3  Jnst  cpaned  a  new  and 
Tundsoms  confectioner;  store  at  126  Kearny 
etrect,  where  cm  be  obtained  superior  £n-!y 
isTT  d  eonfeotiooerj  of  all  ktads.  Bal's  and 
parties  snpplled.  a 


Too  Bud. 

The  Xesr  York  Star  siya:  "Another  c»n- 
didate  for  twisted  hemp  woald  seem  to  be 
Mr.  Walmqnist,  a  gentleman  'in  good  eoei- 
tj,'  who  pat  a  pistol  ball  into  the  body  of 
Dr.  Williamson,  also  of  'good  society,'  Le- 
cause  the  Doctor  attended  lira.  Walmquist 
from  a  christening  to  her  home.  It  is  rath- 
er inconsiderate  of  Walmquist  to  do  this 
jnst  now,  for  Stokes  waits  his  stay  of  pro- 
ceedings, Scannell  is  on  his  hunt  for  idiots, 
Foster  hopes  for  Executive  clemency,  and 
King  is  preparing  for  a  trial.  As  for  Mrs. 
Walmquist,  poor  lady,  it  does  seem  a  little 
htrd  that  she  can't  even  go  to  a  christening 
without  having  all  her  fumitore  finished 
and  her  medical  man  'probed  two  hour*' 
nDsuscssafully,    Keitr 

Inhospitable, 

A  man  in  Iadianapolis  hariug  failed  in 
getting  work,  announced  big  intention  of 
drowniog  himself.  He  was  advised  to  do 
so  by  everybody  he  met,  and  started  off  to 
doit.  Areporter  asked  him  bis  name  and 
history  before  he  started  so  that  when  his 
ttiicide  is  announced  he  would  not  Lave  to 
go  oat  of  the  office  t<o  write  it  np.  IT  that 
had  been  a  reporter  on  a  San  Francisco  live 
paper  he  w.u'd  have  asked  him  to  do  the 
job  in  the  office  with  morphine  or  strychnine 
sotbatnoneof  the  other  papers  might  get 
the  .:  -m. 

Tbe  Hidden  Hand. 

*'JIa*ley"  is  the  slang  of  the  P.  R,  for 
hand.  We  are  told  that  James  Hawley,  an 
Englishman,  is  missing,  so  we  Buppesehe 
might  be  made  the  subject  of  a  drama  called 
"The  Hidden  Hand.' 


Oysters. 
In  strolling  round  the  other  nigh;, 
To  loo£  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
uur  careless  feet,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where    fountain's  ceaseless -play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  sojeen 
Tnrongh  wolch  a  sweet  bouquet  waB  seen ; 
While  mosey  etona  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Hide  that  wlneow  teem  to  be 
Some  lairv  grotto  of  the  sea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 
It  looks  so  nice — and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right, "  I  said,  "I  must  agzoe 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T,'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish-* 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  It  true! 
And  cooked  magmjicatiiy,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat. 
Cooked  every  style;  jmt  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  month  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  tand  crabs  and  terrapins  ; 
In  fact,  we  found  tbey  bad  within 
That  cosy  place  aii  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  eeem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  Ice  cream; 
Bo  here  tbey  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners.*" 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain; 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  House,  337  Bush  street,  above 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night, 

OHABLBA  HAAEE.  Proprietor. 

Washing;  Beturnea  In  One  Dc  y 
And  we  never  disappoint,  at  tbe  What  Cheer 
Laundry. 

Genuine   Havana    Citrars. 

Bett  brands  at  61  Montgomery  street,  5,  W. 
corner  of  Her:hant.    Frenck  &  Cahn.  Q 

Altogether  the  Best, 

It  Is  curious,  but  true,  that  J.  A  Fhaber, 
TO"  Market  street,  near  Third,  should  sell  for- 
nlture  and  bedding  cheaper  than  any  other 
dealer  in  this  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
oonvlnoad.  x 

McDowell,  Show  Card  Writer 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 

608  Market  street,  oor.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 


Holiday    Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  taMes 
that  compare  with  Squarxa's.  Sqnarza's  Punches 
are  fameus  for  tbe  high  art  shown  in  their  man- 
ufscture,  the  happy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  tbe 
disciple  of  the  great  Sqnarsa,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kinrl  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
the  H&llday  tables.  For  sale  at  the  new  branch, 
317  Kearav  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
120  Leldesdorff  street. 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  is  no  end  to  tbe  multitude  of  fashions 
In  hats.  At  "  The"  Hat  Store,  617  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny) ,  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  etock  la  Immense 
—tbe  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  Is  sure  to  be  suited,  a 


Freeh,  and  Sweet. 

Fer  the  best     confectionery",    go   to    Can tj    and 
Waaner'a.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Sutter.       H 


Pleasant  Liocauon. 
Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  In  a 
Oentral  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  building  is  a  verv  fine  one  .and  Is  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. . 


*Vhat    Cheer    L.auniry 
Is  the  best  laindry  In  San  Francisco. 


Holiday    Candiea. 

Fresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candle?,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 578  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    a 

American  Watohea 

Beduced  i  rices,  at  H  A.  Oallender's  63  Seo 
ond  3t.  corner  or  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  carefully  repaired.  r>7" 


Beat   Quality    of  r>0(t«kciri 
Driving  gloves,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  the  What 

Queer  laundry  z 

Or.  Barlow   a.  Smith 

Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  lectures  to  Gentle. 
men  on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Kervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  %  o'clock, 
A  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
pbrtnologica)  eiamlnatlOBS  in  regard  to  hearth 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4 1».  h.,  free.        w 


THE  CHOIR  AND  THE_KW  BONNET. 
A  f aolEsh  little  maiden 

Bought  a  foolith  little  bonnet. 
With  a  ribbon  and  a  featcer, 

And  a  bit  of  lace  upon  it ; 
And  that  the  other  maidens 

Of  the  little  town  might  know  it, 
She  thought  she'd  go  to  meeting 

The  next  Sunday,  jast  to  thow  it. 

But  though  the  little  bonnet 

Was  scarce  larger  than  a  dime, 
The  getting  of  It  Bettled 

Proved  to  be  a  work  of  time  ; 
So,  when  ';was  fairly  tUd, 

AU  the  bells  had  stoppel  their  ringing, 
And  when  abe  came  to  meeting, 

Sure  enough  the  folks  Wf  re  singing. 

So  this  foolish  little  maiden 

Stood  and  waited  at  tbe  d>or. 
And  she  shook  her  ruffles  out  behind, 

And  smoothed  them  out  before, 
•'A:i-:laiah  !  alleluiab !" 

S  ADg  the  choir  ab.ve  her  head. 
*'  Hardly  knew  you !  hsrily  kn«w  you  I" 

Were  the  words  she  thought  (hey  said. 

This  made  the  little  maiden  feel 

So  very,  very  croie. 
That  she  gave  her  little  mouth  a  twist. 

Her  li  tie  bead  a  to>8 : 
For  she  thought  the  very  hymn  they  sang 

Was  all  about  her  bonnet, 
With  tbe  ribbon  and  the  feather 

And  the  bit  of  lace  upon  it. 

And  she  wonld  not  wait  to  listen 

To  the  temon  or  the  prayer, 
But  patterea  down  the  eileut  fctreet. 

And  hurried  up  the  stair. 
Till  ehe  reached  a  lit . le  bureau, 

And  in  a  bandbox  on  it 
Had  hidden  safe  from  ciltics' 

Her  foolish  little  bonret. 

Which  proves,  my  little  maiden?, 

That  each  of  you  will  find 
In  every  Sabbita  service 

But  an  ecno  of  yonr  mini ; 
Ac  d  that  little  hEad  that's  filled 

With  silly  little  airs, 
Will  never  get  a  blessing 

From  Fermou  cr  from  prayers. 


Live    'We>ii. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  is  the  cause  of  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Bestaurant,  on  Wash* 
ingtoL  treet,  at  tbe  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Bocken,  who  has  catered  for  tbe  public  since 
1849,  provides  for  bis  customers  Lake  Taboo 
trout,  Stim&gundi  eono,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  Tbe  oest  cud  of  tea  in  the 
city  — Bnglish  breakfast  tea  —  t50uohong  and 
Orange  Pekoe — can  be  obtained  here,  a 


Do    Not    Suffer    from    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
lone,  Olub  and  Ingrowing  ffalls,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  A.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 810  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  P.*.  We 
pn*ak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doe- 
tor's  capability.  Beferencea  given  If  reuuired.  B 


QuxATOTairx.~Ma«ame   Clara    Antonla,   the 

Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
323  Seamy  st.,  bet.  Bueh  and  Pine.  Consulta- 
tions In  English,  French  and  German.  i 


Beduced  pices.  Shirts  from  75o.  to  $3, 
Complete  assortment  of  Gents'  Furnishing 
Good?.    Bealee  &  Co.  Kearny  St.,  near  Bush.  OT 


MESSRS.  M'NEIL  &  CALDER 

*  NNOTJ!fOE  TO  THEIR  FRIENDS  AND 
A.  the  Pablic  generally,  that  they  have  opened 
ander  OOLMAN'S  CLOTHING  STORF,  Oorner 
of  Bash  and  Montgomery  streets,  with  a  WELL 
SELEOTED  STOCK  of 
CHOICE  -WINES. 

LIQUOB9    AND 

CIGARS. 

All  are  invited  to  call,  and  ARCHIE  McNBIL 
ANB  WE  O.  CALDER  will  do  their  best  to 
make  tbetn  comfortable.  J*2itf 


J*       OLD 

DAVE'MENDES.  at  the 
old  origina  lR*d  Lion.  19  Geary 
street,  between  Kearny  and  Dnpoot,  where  yoa 
can  have  HOT  AND  COLD  DRINKS,  notforgefc- 
tiogtbeold  Pioneer  r.ODeH.  Tb»  '"Old  Srwrt*  is 
always  on  hand.    DATE  MENDEZ,  Proprietor.! 


DR.  H.  C.  F.  BEHRENS. 

O  F  Ffl  0  E  , 
:;o.    SIS    KEAHNT    8TBJEET, 

Between  Bash  aad  Sottsr.  jaSO  ltn 


CENTRAL 

NO.  118  GEABY  STREET. 
Best    accommodations  for 
Families  in   tbe   city.     Private 
entrance  for  Ladies.    Hair   Catting,  Shaving  and 
Sbampooiog.    Children's  Hair  neatly  cnt.   Ladies 
Shampooing  SO  oenta. 
iil71m  I~  OORRIVEATJ.Proorietar. 


Indian  Queen  Range. 

The  Best  in  the  Market 

MANUFACTURED  BY 

CALEB    M.     SICKLES 
oelStf  4)BO  and  4£S  Ktsrn;  <rt. 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

TIliOlNIA    CiTY*    NEVADA. 

THIS  ELEGANT  THEATRE  HAS  BEEN  RB- 
deoorated,  and  can  be  rented  by  tne  night  or 
by    the  week.      Stan    and    traveling    oomoanies 
Uberaliy  treated  with  on  application  by  letter 
JCilN     PIPER, 
Manager  and  aot«  pTODhetot, 
Or  to         J.  UL  McCAKE, 
"SO  TVaBbiDeto-a  street.  San  Franeneo. 


Philadelphia  Restaurant. 

OHAS.  T.  BEBGOLD,  PBOPBIKTOK. 


CANDIES. 

ALL  KLTO8  OE  THE  FHTE8T  fOAlfDS 
nude  at  «u  St««n  C^idj  Factory  dai'j.  AU 
orders  esp^ull,  froc.  tbft  ocarr.rj.  us  wBoiMd 
,rd  will  be  promptly  .tteod.d  to 

.„  CANTY  1  WAQKEB, 

lOT  Mo^tccmen  .t-   &vj8uur 


Artificial  Memory,     Guaranteed. 

This  wonderful  srstem  gives  the  memory  ex- 
traordinary power.  Thousaoda  o  figTares  and 
words  learnt  without  effort.  Studies  made  easy 
aad  the  intellect  strengthened.  Tanght  In  two 
lessons,  ¥10;  classes  cheaper.  Professor  Wm, 
Nemos,  li"  Montgomery  street.  y 


FIGARO 

I  S  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH 
X  ont  the  ceDtre  of  tbe  city,  in  all  Hotels,  Beo- 
taocaata,  Saloona,  Steres  and  Offices. 


FIGARO 


CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMMKilN 
every  Theatre  in  San  Franoiaoo. 


*  FIGARO 

18    OIROULATED    EVERY    DAY    ON    THE 
Oaklasd  Ferry  Boats  to  catch   tbu  paseensers 
bat  arrive  by  thegreat  Overland  Train. 


FIGARO 

IS  MAILED  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  TBE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon— tbe  papers  left  in  the  theatres  ataight 
being  gathered  up  aad  aaved  lor  that  purpose. 


FIGARO 

IS  ■HERE,  THERE  AND  EVERYWHERE,' 
and  is  constantly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
in  tte  Theatres,  Traveling  Ooaveyancee,  Hotels, 
and  public  resorts  generally. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  IN  THE  BEST  SOCIETY,  18 
placed  in  the  hands  of  nearly  all  who  come 
to  the  city  to  make  purchases,  and  is  therefore  the 
best  of  advertising  mediums. 


McDANIEL'S 

Museum  and  Theatre, 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

THE  UNDERSIGNED  WOULD  MOST  RE- 
spectf  ally  represent  to  yoa  and  tbe  pnblic  gen- 
erally, that  he  is  now  prepared  to  fnrciab  facil- 
ities for  exhibitions  of  e*ery  kind  and  character, 
which  should  deserve  tbe  patronage  of  tbe  pnb- 
lic. He  baa  erected  at  CheynnB,  'Wyoming,  A 
LARGE  AND  OUMMODIOU3  HALL,  with  good 
Scecery  atd  Stage.  Tbe  Hall  ia  well  ventilated 
and  lighted,  and  mad*  comfortable  for  all  seasons 
of  the  year.  THE  BEST  OF  MUSIC,  both  String 
and  Brass,  can  be  tnmtabed  at  all  times. 

Satisfactory  arraogemanta  will    be    made    with 
THEATRICAL  OR  OTHER  COMPANIES,  eith- 
er for  Renting  of  Hall  or  performaoces  on  ft  per- 
centage of  the  receipts.    Correspondence  soliaittd. 
Addre&e.  J.  MoDANTJBL, 

Lock  Box  No.  1,  Cheyenne,  Wyoming. 

N.  E.— Cariosities  wanted  for  the  Cheyenne 
Museum.  Those  wishing  engagements,  state  low- 
est terms  for  the  Winter  Season,  sending  photo- 
graph to  my  address.  Half  Passage  Money  re- 
funded after  filling  engagements, 

JAMES  McDANIEL, 
Proprietor  Cheyenne  Theatre  and  Maseum. 
oo22  3m  Lock  Box  No.  1,  Cheyenne,  W.  T. 


CHEYENNETHEATRE 

Professionals  Wanted. 


SIX  FTRST-OLASS  PEOPLE.-MUST  HAVE 
good  Wardrobe,  Four  Ladies  aad  two  Gen- 
tlemeo  to  be  good  in  general  buslnees  for  the  com- 
ing Winter  b'ea'on,  commencing  the  first  week  la 
November,  1872.  Address  stating  lowest  terms, 
with  Photograph.  Half  Fare  refunded  after  fill- 
ing engagement. 

JAMBS  McDANTEL, 
Proprietor  Cheyenne  Theatre  and  Maseum, 
oo52  Lock  Box  1,  Obeyeane,  W.  T. 


TO  VARIETY_ ARTISTES! 

yiRIETY    ARTISTES    AND  MINSTREL 
performers  going  from  San  Francisco  to  New 
York,  or  vice  versa,  should  atop  at 

SALT    LAKE    CITY. 

First-class  Engagements  offered  to  first-class  poo- 
dle ftt  "THE  BOWERY,"   Main  street,  Joseph 
Dudley,    Manager.     Letters  so    addressed,  or    to 
Dick   Brown,   Business   Manager,   will  receive 
prompt  reply.  feSlm 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  7SO  MARKET  STREET,  HARRY  OOR- 
byn  respectfuly  Informs  nis  friends  and  pat- 
rons that  be  has  refitted  in  beautiful  style  this 
cosy  and  comfortable  resort,  acd  will  be  pleased 
to  see  them,  one  and  all,  and  bare  them  sample 
eome  of  the  choicest  wines  and  liquors,  A  new 
billiard  table  from  the  mannfacto-y  of  Lieaenfieid 
withPbelan  and  Oollerder'a  latest  patent  ateel- 
faoed  cushions,  bas  been  Disced  in  the  Billiard 
Parlor.  Tbe  popular  and  efficient  beverage  manip- 
ulator. Tommy  Carroll,  ean  be  found  in  his  old  po- 
sition prepared  to  dispense  creators  comfort  to  all. 
Jail  at 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

**.     FINELY  FURYISHED  ROOMS,  SUV- 
Tn\  ghs  or  in  auita, 

Well  JLlgaaed  M<*  Ventilated. 


etc  Bssu  street, 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIREOT  | 

AoobjseUera  and  ■tatlonera, 

EL  H.  Moore,  609  Montgomery,  near  Merch  'j 

Baelnesa  Colleges. 
Heald'e,  Bryant  A  Stratton's  CoUege.  24  ]  , 

Hotelier*, 
Katx,  Fred,  Stella  94  to  100.  California  Mar) 

Urun  Foanderlea. 
Weed  A  Kingwell.  California,  125  Firet  st, 

French  Fancy    Goods. 
Loaen  A  Co.,  19  Montgomery,  107  and  1QS  8u 

Huutn  Hair. 
Sampson.  A.  B.  A  Co.,  UO  Second  street 

Mamie  and  Musical  Instrument 

Keene,  C.  O.,  mf  t-.  acoordiane,  repairer  of  a 

muaieal  inetrumeuta.  N.E.  cor.  Bosh  Al 

Wines  o«d  Liquor*.    (WnoleeaH 

Danerl  F.  A  Co-  594  Front 


Mine.  JOSEPHINE  EDMOt] 

INDIAN  AUD 

BOTANIC  JPHYSICll 

TWEXTY    YEARS     OF    PKl(. 


IN    THE    TREATMENT  OP DlSEAfflBi 
dent  to  females  bas  plaofd  Madame  Ed 
at  tbe  head  of  all  phrsioiane  making  *uoa  p 
a  specialty,  and  enables  ber  to  gaaraousu 
and  permanent  ours  fa   tbe  worst  oases 
preesion   and    m-nstrnal    deraDgementa, 
will  find  Madame  Edmonds  a  skilKdl  pay 
sod  it  is  to  their  Interest  to  consult  her  la i 
eases  incident  to  women   before   iamptrlB| 
poisonous  noetrcma,  quack  doctors  and  hit 
Madame  Edmond3  describes  diseases  withe 
isformation  from   tbe   patient,  and  cores  « 
tbe  use  ef  mercury  or  exDerimenta,    that 
from  wrong  treatment  for    private,    chrea 
uancer   diseases.      Correspondence    8'nctly 
denttsl.     Office  and  msideuoe,  415  Fibs  i 
between  Eearoyand  Montgomery.  i 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TQZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITI 

N.  E.  cor.  JaekaoD  and  Kearnys 

THE  GREAT  ERADIOATOR  OF  SPI 
OUMPLAINTS,  formerly  of  Lock  He 
London,  sort  the  last,  twelve  voire  of  aanPnu 
DB.  TOZERinforoie  the  affiled  that  afUt 
ing  all  the  Hu>PITAl.»  IN  LUNDOI 
PAR'S,  ard  spending  one  year  in  the  taoa 
brated  Hospital  in  Londoo,  t  tie  LOOK,  h> ) 
opened  tie  old  Medical  Iostitue  at  the  old 
where  he  can  alwaja  ba  fosnd.  DR.  TOZi 
for  forty  years  met  with  QEparoJleled  aacs 
tbe  t-eatmeot  of  diseis*  generally  kaei 
CHRONIC  AhD  SPECIAL  O-juPLaINTb 

DB.  (HAS.  U.  TOZEK 
is  ia  every  way  reepoasible,  binding  hiu. 
effect  a  permanent  cube,  or  making  no  es 
Those  who  cannot  afford  to  pay  for  edvlt 
medicine  will  be  charged  for  mediaioe  onlir, 
MOM  HLY  RES  TOHATIVE  PILLS.  Demi 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  cases  for  whioh  lb 
recommended,  are  to  be  obtained  only  i 
office.  Price,  93  psr  box.  Full  direction  at 
box,  sent  by  jgxpreee  or  otherwise. 

Dx.  TOZER  does  not  imitate  tbe  edvar 
Q^aobs  who  make  it  a  practice  to  puolub 
affidavits  and  other  false  rfferences,  bat  rel 
the  mon  reepeatabie  people  in  the  State,  wh- 
has  cubed  of  diseasea  whioh  others  bav«  fai  - 
cure. 

m     XHS.    CHAS.    IT.  TOZEi, 
N.  E.  corner  Kearny  and  Jackson  aires 

fel-tf t>an  Fraofl* 


OUTSIDE    LAND! 

A  NY  AND  ALL  PERSONS  THAT  I 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  09  I 
SIDB  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  ean  ban 
amonnt  refunded  at  tbe  office  of  the  undsn 
npon  the  preaentatioa  ef  an  order  frost 
Mayor  and  Oity  and  County  Attorney. 
delStf  A.   ATJSTf 


TRAYS  always  on 


Alfred  Teh 

Manufacturer  at 
importer  of 

BIRD  CAtt 

S85  Snaeat 

JiRAB  SUTTER  STI 

Bee  my  stock  ef 
Cages  before  pareb 
elsewhere.  Always v, 
thing  new  on  hand. 
Patent  Cages,  aw 
Tin  Wire-ara  warrs 
FREB  FROal  TEE 
Also,  best  quality 


Biggest  Race  Yd 

THE  HUMAN  EAOE. 

rriaF.  MijoniTT  of  those  w 

-*-     re.lde   In  San   FruucUco,    buy  I) 
shirt,  lid  FnrnlahlnE  Good,   of  Bll 
SICT   Jt  CO.,    No.   a  Second    .trot, 
cam.  Iher  ore  al  way.    treated  well 
bay  their  Boods  at  the  loweit  prieM- 

"TBl    OI.TJ  .TAJTD." 


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PE, 


EOLABED  BY  THE  JUIXJZS  AT  A  Ij 
—  Fair  of  tb.ABliricialnBtitate,  ft*t«riii 
(old  tii.1  mmn  Sieio»»y'i.  Obick^rnO. 
other.,  to  be  TBI  BEST  ON  EXHIBITIOlt. 
CTBTAZ,  Sole  Acent.  SO  OTfrrdatJ 
W  B.— P1.oo.of  .llerrt.,  TO  KENT. 


J.   C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    r-TJNOli 

Cor.  Second  and  Tehini   .treet.. 

aS-T.rr.plB    eowtiotly   on    b  ^ 
OTiter.  in   e.ery    .tyl..     PEIVj  ' 
UFPEB    BOOHS  FOB  PABT1  • 
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CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  ' 
the  Tbeatrioal  Profession  la  LalHornla  * 
pose  forminr  classes  for  instruction  in  Elocnt  • 
Persons  wishing  to  avail  themselves  of  the  op  *, 
tnnity  of  acqoiriDg  a  oaefal  art  at  a  moderate  * 
can  send  in  tioir  names  to  "Oambyses  "  P.O.  * 
23-4,  when  parUoalars  as  to  terms,  etc.,  wil 
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■ATUBCAT  XVtKIMO.   MABOS  III 

JACK   OADB,   THE    IBOIVIDIVE AJNT 

AND 

Tlae  X->o£iia.  of  a,  Lover . 

8USDAY   IVEH1KQ.  Much  Id. 

Extra  F,a,t>X>tt  Ox>er«,  TSrislat. 

MONDAY  EVENING.  March  3d— Flr»t  app«aranoe  at  thlsTbeatr'  of  lbs  Oltttd  Attlct, 

MISS     ATTG-T7etXlA     JLa.    DARGON 

Who  will   ipp'iruUtiV  TEAZLE  In  RHEEIDASi  Oomedr, 

TIclg  SoUool  for    Scandal. 

rxicu  or  APMiioiow. 

Rnrrifit   »*•«•—  n**u  Circle  and   Orohattie #«  no    Balcony 

Br*«rT(dlrM>-Bil«>0! _    "»S     "•I'e'T- 

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L'ooxijLi    aiki   coor*an. 

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M>m  A«*m  KaaMAf 
■  •a*.  ..--,..  N  •*.-  Mai  K.lty 

Song  and  D*W . . . .'."'. . .."...  LJliltHiH 


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Who      id 

Vow. 

■oxen  OP  ALL  NATIONS. 

..AONU  KlJRIftV 

Coaoiadloi  *lia  t 

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Wolir-d  n.«v6,  kaotmaa  Wolf 

Lortitj  Wtlioy 

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Fii>iai««o  

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Howard    Itiinion 

AlwjDt  R««niiar 

Coloa.l  Whitjlr 

Jitnoo 

OUOinnli  

I  ■•lati  Bvleoar 

Stlria 

Mrt  R a tears 

Mr*.  UfDklioc 

Lucy  A afa too 

LlaraTlalda 


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too  Kosob H.  0    Mar.  a. 

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To  in  mr  Br** 

.'.'.' "*X!""""Oh*0,  V«rnor 

Udm   OotiU 

Wi.JBei*. 

J.  H.   Lathi* 

K.  MooU-o* 

F  Ooo»oa 

Fanny  Uimlm 

HiDBfa  Flllruor* 

Mi»  J&MphiDO 

Mil*  Hirltnd 

Mm  (i.niU 

Carile  Armtlronc 

Saturday  trmlnf-KJ.  ManCnsae  will  pfrfora  fel 
Vrent  SHE  AIT  on  bla  Hrrtannkul  Tr*o>***N 
lDveit«d  by  himself. 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING,  DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE,   AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Booma     lO    and     X7'»..0«?0    WiiMhiiiKtou    street. 


Wanted  Immediately, 

A  FULL  DRAMATIC  COMPANY, 

ACTORS  AND  ACTRESSES. 

APPLY  A3  ABOVE. 
It-Amitton  .nil  Novice,  not   Wontvd, 

8APPUU    Tltol'IT.. 
InelndlBB  the  Child  Wonder,  IAPFBO. 

MGNOH    llOHATI, 
The  World-reuo.n.d  One-Legged  Dancer. 

I.RI.IK    KI.I.IN, 
Bill  B.  KLI.IH  .lid  W.  ILI.II. 

THE   ABOVE    ABTHTA    ARE    MOW    ON    OCR  BOSKS.    ANU    CAN    ME  EN- 
KAfAd  by  DtDilin  W.at  of  the  Kooky  Mouotuo- ,  tbroagb  oar  .gonor, 

•  HEBIDAB    COBBTN    *    CO. 


IIAICKV  AMI.  VK 

....AND.... 
■  PENOKK      1'KITCIIAHIl, 

With  I  be  Greet  Reneatioo. 

OOTJUtTERFEATl 

CHAD.  A.    UAKDNEB, 

The  Celebrated  Hutch  Comedian. 

MIB.    MARIAN    AlORDACNT. 

With  ber  two  Greet  SpeQieltie., 

OAlt  I  I  NO    A  BE  ARTS  .re  TRUMPS 

MM8    AIINNII:     I.ODER, 

BarUeqae,  Serio-Oomio  end  BeHed  BiDfer. 

«  V  "X    A.I  «  TON. 

....ASS 

L.  V   ( '  T     ADAM  8, 
Serlo-rorolc    .nd    Daettfete. 


THE  OLD 

Hot     Sootoh, 

IS  HertM  aireet.    .ear  Aeerejt 

All    Drinks    Xen    Cents 
Hot  Prinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  AIOJMRY  II  TOW*. 

AIwiti  o.  II.  the  New  York  Hereld 


DON'T  FORGET 

ON   TOUR  WAT  TO  OB  FROM  TAB  OIR 
oqs  to  drop  into  tbo 

JrtO-t      SOOtOll, 

TOB  YODR  WARM  OR  OOLD  DBIITKS. 

All    Drinks    Xen    Cents 


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SQUARZA'S 

Branch  Punch  Salonn9 

3 1  7  Kearny  street. 


Hato  yon  beheld  It?    If  not,  yon're  a  tre«t 
At  SQUABZA'S  PUMOH  8AL0ON,  In  Koarny  ■ 
There  BONA,  disciple  of  OHBAT  hQDABZA, 
OlnpenseA  famed  Mapo  Pnnahee;  rather 
The  most  dolkloua  mti!ur»my»,t  reoordod; 
And  have  with  many  medals  been  rewardodl 
Laaiee  their  00BDIALS  tf';-e  can  alp  at  KOBor*,- 
rht-ir  "THaRS"  appeaao,— and  Men  gain 

PLEASURE." 
To  allay  coannblal  dlfferencos  and  pain, 
Ut  "ANTI-DITORUE"  you  can  yonr  end  cttaln  . 
6lp  of  the  potent  extract  bat  ono  taste, 
Soar  arm,  consoling,  straight  1*  roam?  tter  wu*a 
OaeBfl'whata   "AIORNING  OOMFOBr"  In  the  kits 
That  heals  the  pnarrel  and  Imparts  the  bllnl 
The  "WEL00MB"  too,  you'll  alwoys  find 
A  balmy  soother  for  the  troubled  mind. 
The  bright  '•AURORA,"  and  the  ewoet  HFABK1FKU,k 
Juat  rislt  BONA,  and  you'll  all  fare  well  I 
His  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  are  the  pftstveea 
For  all  dyspeptloa  and  for  dlarrhwa. 
No  Cholera  Morons  over  has  been  foond 
Wbu*  "BTOIENIO  BITTERa"  knock  aroana. 
BONA  and  SQUARZA,  spite  Of  all  dotr aotore. 
Have  prored  the  Nation's  gtestest  bonofaotowf 
Full  forty  different  h.althfal  drinks  yoalt  nb* 
To  aid  tbe  Man—  invigorate  the  mindl 
Not  this  alone— a  Welcome  you  will  meet 
At  BONA'S—  (BQUARZA'B)— »17  KEAttNT  £ 
Remember,  too,  not  this  famed  plans  to  pass; 
ALL    SPLENDID  UQU0E8  BUT  OME  BIT  A  I 


THET  HAVE   TAJtEK 

THE     FIR8T    PREMIUM 

....AT.... 

All  the  Mechanics'  Falrtu 


"  r1!  ca-A.rt  o ." 

THE  JODBNAL  OF  AETTSEMTNTfl. 
Pobliabed  every  Day  in  the  Year  by 

J-       I>-       BOGARDUS 

■tSHerekutt  and  5S*  W»»h.n*t»*  SU 
Below  Montgomery,  San  Francisco. 


yBIDAT FEBRUARY  28,  IP73 


Tliiuj?s  a    Married  Man    Cannot  Help 
Thinktnff. 

Tk  at  all  ike  girls  us*d  to  be  in  love  with 
him. 

That  all  the  widowB  are  now. 

That  if  he  were  a  widower  he  could 
xsarrj  again  whenever  he  cboas. 

Toat  all  the  other  fd  Iowa  are  fools. 

That  ho  wouldn't  introduce  any  fallow  ha 
knows  to  his  sister  or  daughter. 

Thit  his  wife  is  a  little  jealous 

That  ehe  used  to  be  a  pret  y  girl. 

That  his  mother  could  make  good  bread ; 
hat  his  wife  cannot. 

That  h»  wouldn't  trust  most  women. 

That  if  he  should  aver  speculate  he  would 
nake  bis  fortune. 

That  be  would  enjoj  a  country  life. 

That  his  girls  will  never  be  so  all?  as  to 
marry. 

That  his  mother-in-law  may  be  a  nee  old 
U3y,  but— 

Tha:  smoking  never  hurt  a  man  yet. 

That  with  a  little  management  the  ser- 
vants would  always  do  well,  and  never  Rive 
warning. 

That  his  shirt  buttons  are  grossly  neg- 
lected. 

Th*t  ha  is  going  to  make  his  fortune 
some  day. 

Th-t  he  dc&p:ses  old  bachelors. 


Forrest's  Shakspeare. 

Mr.  James  OaVes  writes  to  the  Boston 
8aturday  evening  G&zetts,  from  the  late  res- 
i  denes    of  Mr.    Forrest,    No.    1346    North 

Broad  street,  Philadelphia,  ts  follows:  "I 
am  busily  at  work  taking  care  of  the  bcoks 
that  were  iDjared  by  the  lata  fire  in  Mr. 
Forrest's  library,  many  of  which  will  need 
rebinding;  and  I  am  glad  to  say  the  most  of 
t  hoss  which  were  destroyed  by  the  fire  can 
be  replaced.  The  fjlio  edition  of  Shaki- 
peare,  of  1623,  cannot  be  replaced;  but  I 
hare  saved  a  considerable  portien  of  it,  in  a 
charred  condition,  to  be  sure,  but  as  a  relic 
will  still  be  of  great  value— perhaps  near- 
aa  mu:h  S3  as  before  it  was  iojured.  Sim- 
ply as  a  relic,  however,  will  it  be  of  historic 
worth." 


TJnpoetical. 

T.  Buchanan  Read  saidof  Tennyson  :  He 
ookj  no  more  like  a  poet  than  does  a  lob- 
ster, it  compared  ti  a  goldfinch.  Angular, 
»  wkward,  wi:h  great  handa  and  feet,  and 
course  streaming  hair,  he  is  not  the  man  a 
romantic  lady  would  die  for. 


Llvo   "Wen. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  is  the  causeof  many  crimes.  Thoee 
wne  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Waah< 
tngto  b  treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Bockea,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  elnoe 
1849,  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  Baimagundl  eouo,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  oest  cud  of  tea  la  the 
city  —  English  breakfast  tea  —  feooohong  aitd 
Orange  Pekoe — can  be  obtained  here.  3 


Holiday    Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tables 
that  compare  with  Squarza's.  Squirza'aPUDches 
are  famous  for  the  high  art  shown  In  their  man- 
txfsc-tnre,  tLb  harpy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  the  great  Sqaarxa,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kino*  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
be  Holiday  tables.  For  sale  at  the  new  branch, 
317  Kearny  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
130  Laldeedorff  street. 


A  Happy  New  Year. 

What  a  ple&aare  it  is  to  meet  a  smiling  oonnte- 
oanee,  whether  it  be  on  the  street  or  10  thepar- 

or.  And  why  if  it  that  acme  faces  wear  a  cenun- 
mally  happy  look?  It  i#»  ■imply  because  tney  live  on 
a  plain,  Bntritions  and  ■nbatontUI  diet.    That  man 

a  a  publie    benefactor  who  will  conscientiously 

erre  as  with  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
tseaL  Lonis  Meyers.  proprietor  of  the  "White 
Hones."  Rearer  street,  also  of  the  Capitol  Res- 

aaraot,  pourin  street,  doss  It.  as  hundreds  can 
•nthnsiastiealry  Ustitr.  Bis  kitchens  are  marvel* 
of  order  and  cleanliness.  Try  nim,  ana  yon  will 
and  it  impossible  to  eat  elsewhere. 


A  Wail  of  AiijTtti9D' 

We  cannot  avoid  a  regret  thit  tVe  frank- 
ing privilege  should  have  besn  abashed 
just  when  "it  was.  The  lest  P-tent  Offioe 
report  that  vr  v  cite:  conttined  a  story  en. 
titled  "  The  Beversible  Toothbrush,''  which 
troke  off  abruptly  at  the  moit  exciting 
place.  We  do  not  know  whether  the  heroine 
baffled  the  villain  who  was  trying  to  marry 
her,  by  blowing  out  bis  brains  with  the 
toothbrush,  while  her  father  soused  down  oa 
him  with  a  mud-dredger  allu^ei  to  in  a  pre- 
vious chapter,  or  whether  the  hero  slew  him- 
self by  swailowiDg  the  brietlea  in  the  tooth. 
brush  subsequent  to  beating  out  his  charm- 
er's young  life  with  -the  bone  handle.  We 
want  to  koow  more  of  the  story.  We  yearn 
to  ascertain  tbe  fate  of  these  pathetic  peo- 
ple, and  wje  had  looked  forward  with  keen 
pleasure  to  the  arrival  of  the  next  volume 
of  the  PeUntOffica  report  which  might  came 
through  tbe  mail  in  the  same  package  with 
the  wash  of  one  of  our  Congressmen.  But 
now  we  sbali  not  receive  it.  No  more  the 
tender  poa'ry  and  sweet,  pathetic  tales  with 
which  thesi  volumes  are  filled  will  delight 
and  interest  milliors  of  our  reople.  Des- 
truction of  the  franking  privilege  has  robbed 
us  of  this  innocent  enjoyment,  and  at  the 
samo  lime  deprived  us  of  tbe  pleasure  we 
used  to  hive  in  reading  tbosj  fifteen  and. 
twenty-column  speeches  on  pig-iton  and  the 
tariff,  over  which  we  used  to  laugh  until  we 
cried.  We  el  all  have  to  be  original  in  this 
column  now.  We  used  to  crib  joke  after 
jeke  from  tbe  department  reports  ;  but  now 
those  humorous  volumes  will  convulse  none 
but  the  grocers  of  Washington  and  the  hired 
girls  who  carry  home  butter  wrapped  up  in 
their  amos-.ng  leaves. 


Train  up  Youth,    Etc. 

One  of  the  Ohio  papers  tells  about  a 
brave  little  boy  out  there  who  found  a  bro- 
en  rail  on  the  railioad  track,  and,  perceiv. 
ing  tbe  peril  in  which  the  trams  would  be 
plaeed  if  thay  should  come  dashing  past 
without  warning,  sat  out  on  the  fence  for 
five  long  hoars  in  tbe  bitt:r  Winter  cold, 
in  order  that  he  might  carry  the  ;fir<*t  news 
of  tbe  aocident  to  his  father,  who  is  local 
editor  of  a  paper  published  in  the  neighbor-., 
ing  village.  Such  fidelity  in  a  child  is 
deeply  affecting.  Tbe  st  ,ry  reminds  US'  of 
the  reporter  in  this  city  who  trained  bis 
little  son  to  ma'ie  bets  wit  1  his  yonng  com- 
panions that  they  were  afraid  to  go  home 
and  build  a  bonfire  in  the  garret.  And  when 
the  bet  was  accepted,  the  reporter's  child 
would  staff  the  other  babe's  pocket*  with 
matches,  watch  him  go  into  the  house,  and 
then  make  a  bee-line  for  the  reporter's 
cffl.'e.  That  eminent  journalist  was  always 
tbe  first  at  a  fire,  and  he  invariably  had  the 
fullest  particulars. 


It  Didn't  Apply. 

"I  say,  Pat,  is  it  true  thai  you  have  taken 
the  pledge  ?"  said  Mike  to  his  friend, 

"ladade  it  is  true,  and  I'm  not  ashamed 
of  it,  aither,"  replied  Pat.  But  Mike, 
thinking  himself  well  qualified,  sought 
to  convert  Pat,  He  said,  "And  did  not 
Paul  tell  Timothy  to  take  a  little  wine  for 
his  stomach?"  "So  he  did,"  replied  Pat, 
"but  my  name's  not  Timothy,  and  there's 
nothing  the  mattar  with  my  stomach." 


san^wjoh  Island  Pulu, 

Since  the  ascension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Fandwlch  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  Indoslry  is 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Schieiber,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  furniture,  620  Washington  street, 
oppcslt9the  mirket,  who  ba;  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  bis  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
In  demand  on  account  of  Iti  superior  qualities 
tar  mat  trass  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Sehrei. 
ber  wiil  find  no  difficulty  In  disposing  of  all 
that  oomes.  a 


The    Best    Remedies, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chanoe,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
r  r*s  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  blttons  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Sinsome 
street,  corner  of  Comtntrcial.  * 


Wr.iii'ly  Described. 

A  Buffal )  woman  applied  for  a  divorce  on 
the  ground  that  her  hosband  was  a  lunatic, 
and  urged  in  support  that  te  had  served  on 
t*ro  murder  trials  within  a  year.  Her  ap- 
plication was  d-nied.  The  judge  siid  that 
if  she  had  claimed  that  her  husband  was  an 
idiot,  she  would  have  been  right;  but  to  be- 
come a  luoatic  a  man  must  have  beenat 
some  period  of  his  life  possessed  of  bis 
senses.  It  bas  been  placed  beyond  dispute 
that  none  cf  the  jurors  in  recent  murder 
cases  ever  had  any  senses  to  loss. 


5O0    Pairs    ol    8ocks, 
at  all  pricee,  it  the  What  Cheer  Laundry. 


Lever  Buckle    Buwpendora, 

At  91  per  pair— 25  per  cent,  cheaper  than  flse- 
f  herst — at  the  'tVhat  Cheer  Laundry.  1 


Obrap  JeWrlry,  Kid  Glove-,  and  Ladies  and 
Gents'  F  rulehlBg  Good*,  at  Baak'4,  store,  35 
r"our;h  nr^et.     Oiieapest  In  (he  city.  £ 


Oysters. 

Why  travel  so  far?  Shellfish  of  every  kind 
kept  at  Manuinu's,  ov-tsr  dealer,  6 *2  Howard 
strc  ut,  tear  Third,  ntxt  to  csr  office.  c 


ft  le   Poriectly  a_ui omening: 

How  beautirriUy  aud  quickly  thev  do  washing 
at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
lelore  8  a.m.  returned  tbe  same  ovening  If  de 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


CALIFORNIA    THEATRE. 


Mr  John  McOollongh.., .Proprietor  and  Manager 


EXTRA  OPERA  NIGHT 


Sunday  Evening- March  2d 

7111  be  presented  G  jo  nod's  Grand  Opera  of 


CHAS.  FRITSOH, 
Business  Manager  Fabbri  Opera  Troupe 


THE  FOLLOWING  IS  A  REPORT  OF  THE 
AMOUNT  OF  BEER  SOLD 


U.  S.  Keyenue  Paid  Thereon, 

larlnc    tbe    Year  1873, 

By  all  the  Brewers  in  San 
Francisco: 

Philadelphia  ..John  Wleland.... 29863  $2^03 

Empire Ljodb*  'Jo W.OSi  »,*>) 

Albany Spracfcrla  A  Co .. .  .    1VS1  12681 

wB,binglon....MaaBe:s4Uo H.M3  1L»3 

Pacific ForcmaanA  Oo 8,26i  8:i&< 

«.  F.  Stock  Brewery  7.M3  7.(43 

MneonAOo 6.915  6955 

Willows... .K!lencl:.QB.fc  Faust     5  449  5.459 

Fro*d mt,' 4  80'J  4.8W 

Natiocal Glaok  ft  H&dsio...      4,136  4.736 

Jackson Win.  Frede  iok... .     4,573  4.573 

Havarta GuorjUob  &  Uo....     4,545  4,545 

Hibernis M_  Nnnao 4,4  7  4.4t" 

United  Sta'.es..WanQt*mach6rd;Uo     3.V49  3.31$ 

N*w  York B.ffDtriCo 2.M9  2.9Sy 

GeldenGite 2.7JI  2.72U 

Union Hesse  4  Co 2.4  ;2  3,7 <2 

Lafayette HaattPanUin 2  i*S  2.2S3 

Green  AOo. 2,08tl  2,<'8<) 

Chiiazo 2,115  2,115 

Wt.FJint.fc  Kash  1.7-9  1.779 

WuhmntAOo 1,321  1,321 

end  lone   very  email  breweries,  producing  eacli 

less  than  1,000  barrels  per  unonm.  Ihe  wbole 
amnnot  of  Bfer  eold  donor  1872  in  San  Kranoisco 
is  iil.  i  i'l  barrels,  and  it  will  ba  noticed  that 

JOHN  WIEL&KD, 

Philadelphia  Brewery 

HEiDS    THE     LIST! 

Hts  rates  eiceeling  by  about  10,0(0  barrels  fioss 
el  any  otber  brewery,  and  makisg  nearly  one-fifth 
of  at'  bre*ers  combined  fe27  lw 


American  "VTatcHos. 

Bedaced  prices,  at  H  A.  Oallendert  62  Seo 
ood  St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  carefoHy  repaired.  D 


Wliat    Cheer .  J_.anriCLry 

Empioya  no  Chinamen,  and  ehonld  be  pat 
ronlaed  by  everybody.  • 

Sam   Moore, 

Formerly  of  Ba&B  Honae  CarrlageB,  can  be 
found  In  front  of  Ooleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
tablishment, aouthwest  corner  Unsh  and  Mont- 
gomery  ata.,  or  Dexter  SUhlee.  Oarrlae©  ordera 
loft  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  rednoed  ratea.  M 

Sewing  Haehlaei  for  Sale, 

Banted  and  repaired,  at  UGPoatttreet.  AUo. 
Agency  for  Mllla'  Atfjnrtable  Trttadle. 

X>r.     DoHerty 

By  derotod  hla  ertndy  mora  partienlazly  to 
chronic  and  apeetfio  practice,  and  aa  each  le 
bow  the  most  eaoceeafal  of  any  Physician  In 
San  Franolaoo.  Offloe  SIS  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leidaadorff,  a  fen>  doors  nelow  What 
Ohaer  Qoqse, T 

0>  ,  .er    Trade. 

The  oyster  trade  In  Calllornia  Is  assuming 

Jgantic  proportdons.    Emerson  Corriile,  of  tbe 

addle  Boek,  410  Fine  street,  furnishes  tfom 

tils  own  oyster  beds  at  San  Bruno  millions  of 

oyster^  to  all  parts  ot  the  Pacific   Coast.    His 

■astern  transplanted  oysters  hare  a  fame  which 

%ai  extended  all  orsr  the  continent,  and* be 

Saddle  Boek"   1*  known  everywhere, 

Von  Saxx—  A  lot  er  cheep  eHk  dreises,  at  38 


ECow    to   Procure    Bargains. 

Attend  the  auction  ta^es  of  Watson  &  Bun- 
hart  at  their  auetten  salesroom,  112  Sat  tor  street, 
adjoining  tbe  new  Circus  Amphitheatre,  and  you 
are  sura  to  irocure  bargains.  Sale  days— Mon- 
days and  Fridays.  Caih  advanced  on  merchan- 
diae.    Out-door  sales  promptly  attended  to.    s 


Photoarapnic    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoplea  Art 
OaUery,  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  Istreet,  a 


Hairworlc  and  Combines 

Made  up  neat  and  cheap  at  850  Washington 
stteet,  near  Stockton.  Side  onrls  steamed  for 
twenty-five  oenta,  u 

X>a<lle»  "Vlelt liiff  Cnr4B, 

Written,  engraved  or  painted  by  Johit  F. 
Dwtkb,  126  Sntter  street,  opposite  Lick  House, 
and  at  tbe  Grand  Hotel,  M.  B.— Havbekb- 
chxsts  kxatlt  m*bezd.  FxraaJisan?  of  every 
description  to  order.      a 

For    Waening 

Skirts,  $1  60  per  dec.;  small  pieces,  fOo.  pet 
it  s.    At  the  What  Obeer  Letmdry-  * 


ir  Yon.   Want 

Your  Blank  e  t  a  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
aot  spoiled,  send  them  to  the  What  Cheer  Laun 


Fcr   a   safe  and  efficient  Bxai 
Coscpleuok,  use  Dickst'6  Fakous  CnrtfE  dx 
Lob. 


The  Mountain  Beer  Is  tbe  only  real  L»ger  on 
this  Ooast,    Call  and  try  It,  at  634  Saciatmenio 


An  Oyster  May  be  Crossed  in  Love. 


NOT  IF  IT  18  SUCH  AN  OYSTER  AS  YOU 
get  across  the  street  from  the  Oaliionu* 
Tc«at.-e,  at  tbe  ooreer  of  Kearny,  as  nobody  conld 
refuse  said  Oyster  Try  it  between  tha  acts,  or 
when  the  play  is  orer. 

"SPIERS  &  POND'S" 

SALOON, 

W.    COB.     KI1BM    1M)     lirsH. 


PURE  WINES  and  LIQUORS 

TEA,  COFFEE,  AND  REFBESHMENT8. 
ONE-BIT    HOUSE. 


JUL.  ashb: 

IS'os.  SOO  Market, 

....A*Z.    .. 

5  and  T   Sutter   street, 

Offers  to  the  Trade  end  Publio  a  F  TTI.T. 
AND  COMPLETE  STOOK  0( 

MILLINERY    COODS, 

....CONSISTDia  OF.... 
F-LOWEKS,    FEATHKRI, 

R1BOO.V8,     HATS,     Elc, 
....AT 

Reduced     Prices. 

f-2,  lm 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 


TO  ORDER 


$50, 


LANCASTER'S 

«17  WA8HIN6TOX  STREET, 

felOltn  Op?.  Manaire's  Opsrs  Hoaev. 


SHIRTS 

....Ayn.... 

GENTS' 

FURNISHING 

GOODS. 

ALARGR  ASSORTMENT1  OP  GENiS'  FTJR- 
nisbiag 6 >ods  to  be  bad  anod aod  che*o,  at 
tbe  "OLT>  UURNKR,"  J.  LttVY'S.  AlO  I  Mont- 
eomery  street-  .las  ice  given  to  «U.  Don't  forget 
tbe  nnmbe'—  51*  Mnnttromery  street,      (ell  lm 


HAIR. 

THE  CHEAPEST  PLACE  IX  SAN  FR ANOISOO 
TO  BUY 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Coods,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewelry  &  Fancy  Coods, 

IS  AT  TUB 

NEW   YORK    STORE. 

A.    II.    SAMPSON  <Se  CO., 

No.  HO  Second  Htreet, 
QoSOlm        Between  Ulwlon   and    Minna. 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 


ME 


-,.R.    P.    BERGE5.    FORMERLY 
1"     nroprietor  of  tbe  Miners'  Res- 


taurant, bss  taken  tbe  managemi 

of  botb  tbe  Miners'  Resaaaraat  on 
Commercial  street  and  tbe  Miners' 
Braacb  oc  Market  street,  in  partrjflnb.p  WItb  MR. 
A.  DRAYETJR.  who  has  been  connected  with  the 
firm  torvears.  Improvements  have  bsen  made  in 
the  enjsine  deDartmenta  that  will  render  the  Mi- 
ners* more  popalcr  than  it  has  ever  been  dnnng 
tbe  23  years  of  its  prosperity.  Oar  Bills  of  Far* 
embrace  all  tbe  delioacies.  of  the  season.  Onr 
motto  la  "Good  Fare,  Good  Cooking  and  Moderate 
Ohaxgea." 

P.  BEBSBI  A  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

591  and  588  Commercial,  and 
?«•  Market  street. 
Open  from  5  A,at  to  10  P.M.  ao31  lm 


BALDWIN'S    DAIRY  BUTTER! 

THIS  18  TO  OHRTIFY  THAT  N.  B.  TERYFtL- 

I  X  LIGER  £  CO.,  50  and  51  Washington  Market, 
arc  the  SOLE  AGENTS  for  tbe  s*ie  of  my  brand 
of  bn'ter.  known  as  "BALD  WLN'd  DAIRY  BBl'- 
Tf  U."  It  haa  been  s>)d  at  the  above  stand  tbe 
put  thirteen  years,  and  any  brands  of  bmtsr  r»p_ 
r«eent*d  to  be  of  my  make  net  proenred  cf  N.  B. 
Terwilliger  A  Co.,  are  couoferfeils, 

L.  K     bAIDWIJi. 
Ban  Franci«oo,  April,  8  h.  1872. 

7i.  IS.  Tr.KfflLLlGEBA  CO. 
fe2€-lm  SOandSi  WashingtoD  Market. 


AMERICAN     EXCHANCE, 

HAYWARDS. 

?OHY  OAKB& PBOPBIETOE 

Plret-  Class    Hotel, 
IflASm 


Sig-nor  Mancusi, 

pKIVATE  SINOIKO    LESSONS. -CLASS  ON 

MO\DAT  and  THTESDAT, 

At  3  p.m.    St.  J&mH  fioai.,  »©5  Mirkst  street, 
corner  ot  EUie.  f»18  lm 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  RIUSEUM 

And  College  ofKedlclne. 
10    OOO  .BBAUIIFUL   AND   INSTBUOT- 

Pablic  DAY  ANT>  NIGUr,  a.  EUKEKA  HAIJ. 
818  Montgomery  street.    FOR  MEN  UNLY" 
„«>>Dr.  Jobdan'6  Phivaxe  Omcs  is  at  >il 
Geary  etreet   (ooposif  old  Mechanic*'  Pavilion). 


51,000  REWARD  OFFERED 

TO  ANY  PERSON  WHO  CAN  OURE  CORNS 
Bnoieni,  ingrowing  Nails,  RhenmaUsni,  and 
all  kinds  of  Sore-,  a*  raadlly  »•  I  can.    Liniment, 


Stage  Dancing 

TAUGHT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 


DASHAWAY  HALL, 

-Post  street,  near  Kearny, 


FRENCH_COODS. 

MME.  PONS,  IMPORTER  AND  DEALER  IN 
Parisian  Geods,  has  jolt  reeeiyed  ft  large  and 
▼SJted  assortment  of 

Prencli    Corsets 

Of  all  kinds,  and  prices.  Silk  Corsets,  And  Corsets 
made  to  order.  Ladies*  Underwear  And  Tour- 
naires.    031  Sieramento  street.  felllm 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SH0BS 

ON  HAND  and  mads 
•  (o  ORDER, 

L.    BLAIR'S, 

9   Kearny  «tr*«*. 


Bar  Sugar 

"p"OE    8ALK-S18    KIABiTY    ST8KKT,    AT 
1      HIBOKK'B.     Air.,  e..rr  kind  ot  OudlM 


r        PRICE     50  Cl 

A  Safe  and  speedy  Rem 
dy  for  all  Bronchial  Aflfei 
tions,  Asthma,  Cold 
Coughs,  Loss  of  Voio 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  Co 
sumption,  Hoarsenes 
Pain  and  soreness  of  tl 
Breast,  and  all  Difficultli 
arising  from  a  sudd< 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  I 
healing  powers.  Ask  f 
the  California  Hall's  Pu 
monary  alsam.  Sold  t 
all  Druggists. 

PBOPUIETOBS. 

41?  Sanmme  street,  corner  Coinmerel 
j.10  If 


'jffl^m&p 


CURES  DYSPEPSIA. 


■Mixffl^ 


fears 


Gires  Tone  to  the  Stomac 


a^^TXtfe' 


ntMLEV-S 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE 


mfmw1 


Is  a  Snre  Relief  for  Indigestlt 


tEmmm 


HAS  NO  riDPEBIOR  A8  A 

BLOOD    PTJKIFiafl 


THOMAS    W.    BRIE, 
SILVER.  PIiATB] 

I  MANUFAOT0KEB1 

— AND— 
BBPAIIEl, 
—or—       A    ^ 

DRUMS,  BANJOS, 

— AKD— 
O'lMJRK    MX-SICA.I.    DiSTECHtX 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1S6S. 

aV Lessons  Riven  on  tbe  Banjo  and  Drum,  'i 
MISSION  STREET,  between  First  and  Secoo 

N.  B.— Fine-toned  Silrer  Solo  Banjos  lor  1 
essionals  alwsTS  on  band.  tali- 


A.    DESIDERATU 

....TO.... 

MANAGERS,  STARSJJVD  COMBINUIO 

A  COMPETENT  MANAGRR,     AGENT  A.J 
Acter,  with  l^yp'-n'  ezp'rience  in   JCafli 
America,  tbe  Cane  ot  Good  Hope  and  Atulra 
Colonies,  India  and  Ublna, 

IS  OPEN  TO  ENGAGEMENT. 

Is  well  posted  witb  tne  profession  and  tha  Pr 
Can  give  names  of  Managers,  Theatre*  or  B' 
List  of  Prices  and  holding  capacity,  in  nearly  •- 
one  of  the  above  places.    Apoly  to 

J.  H.  McOABE, 
fe4  lm  «20  Wasbiogton  street,  b. 


SANGER  HALL) 

(SLNGEK'S  HALL,) 
It     GliET    ST.,     KF.1K     EE11I 

N«ne  but  the  Cholce.t  Brand,  of   Wn 
and  Llqoori  on  hand, 

0EP0T  WtYANO  &  KASCHl'S  BAY  BREW! 

1.18  tf  OHRIS  FELD««» 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

EVEKX    81TUBD&T    NI»H 
Piano    and     Sin  sins   at  8  P.l 

CHARING  ig  T frSALOa 

OOO  Minion  street,  near  Second 
delO  EAGLES  A  WILD,  Proprletol 


To  the  Dramatic  Professit 

THE  UNDER8IGNED,  WHO  HAS  B' 
over  twelTe  jears  connected  witb  thepr* 
Melbouroe,  and  la  well  known  by  the  meain»> 
the  profession  in  the  Colonies,  begs  to  latli 
that  he  is  prepared  to  give  experienced  edrM 
all  parsons  profetsionallj  visiting  or  madil**1 
rirft  to  the  Aaatrallan  Oolonles.  Feemop* 
PnnotnalltT  in  dispatching  repLiee  maj  be  p 

l^  WIlLIAV  HENBTWATEBfl, 

12Victoria    Obambera,    40  Oollina   •trs»t. 

vtnmA        Anstralja. wm  , 


WILLIS^BAND. 

MUSIC    FURNISHED    FOB    ALL  . 
occasions.    Mnslo  imported,  arranged  ( 
and  for  sale.  / 

b 


H  ARC  US  M.  BLVJH  Leader  of" 
Orchestra. 

HENRY  YON  DEB  MEHDEN,  L 
er  of  Bran  Rand. 

■yOdrn  from  tbe  country  promptly  att* 
to  Address  M.  W.  WILLIS,  Baton's  s 
Store.  188  MoLtgcmery  street,  or  MARCH' 
BLUM,  2iiO  Monicomer? street. 


GEORGE    MATES"; 

DEALER  IN  OYSTERS,  OLAMS 
andall  kindi  of  SHELL  FISH, 
SUlUNoa.  AO,  41,  AS,  California 
Market,  eatnoos)  on  California  i treat 
Pnblh)  or  private  partis*  awd  tammai  enp 


SI 

_     jllc  or  private  partis*  add  faalUai  snq 

awawawawawawawawawawatt 


- 
( 


■    ■ 

•  I  ft" 


llf«ll6«, 

■'Mm.  5 

to. 


"•inn, 

Ml       ^ 


KGUIRE'S  OPERA  HOUSE 


II1W    1LH1MBRA    THIATRH. 


immknmi-:  ».i  <  .    i  «.-»   t>i      i  mi:  (jiir.AT 


Chine8eThea!ricalEMERSON..„iyilNSTRELS 
If  AtjtK 


1VI  Ft. .       JOHNNY 


-A.  -L.  H.  13  3>J  I 

KXAG. 


oo:mf»an"x\ 

IKPItUL  BtOHVIM   THEATRE. 
PXXIV.    CHI.1A. 


•  ~  twm  -a  ib  ■  ...  « 

»»«  ■  I  1-»tr-«a. 

'»!•«».    aarUa.    « 


ihu  rvuriRu 

ITE»T  ITimg  oraia* 


riHDAXT  «H 

a*i>  .atubhat  Arrtaaooa  AT  1 


urujout  »r  in  tin 


I     II     111    —  1 1 

»  M  nnniA 

'  «  r.  >>ii> 

joua i   i  i 

TnrmtiTmi.M   inix.k 
■■ 
I  IN  U.I     The  Aurlionrrr  Bll  B80N,    U  |  f\.  Mull  ami  <  i.mpany 

cotc:»d  •»  wtiA  ■  tMi'ifci  TaMaa*. 


Virhj 


e  War  of  Kings 


■  •'•  •-«   ha  at.     i . 
rxaaaja*  •»»•**»* 

y  ■■■  turn,  mmnttf  .f  ...... 

•  a-.f  •  t  ..laa  1  •    ...   r>  r<  Ma  a-' 

»  —  <*Rlk*MlH-lk*  «a. 
Wll'-I     'caaal  Ca— •»..  ■ 


I'mi       - ■  >•!     — <>ll... 

STAOI3      STRUCK,. 

II.BFT  »l>  ID  M  IKKIKS...   ...IHAB.  M- rrriK 

THE    GREATT^Ali^llT^rA^^ 

III     Ilia     \V..i..).il  u  I      liualiTf't    ■>!      I'lin. 

ARTIOLTg    4*7.  , 

«■»■:  I     i>  <KI  ALLS*  |  Mr.  8-ol'h 0.  W.  Bocl.fll.r 

Jaaaar  lt|  M.  J.  Ti^lrtn  ..n 


iitiijiiu 


dera: 

,..».„, 
iSUOCM 
imeis. " 

mi'  tifinw 

Mm 

rtEMiHitn 

III  pnlwal  ■ 

■mm  Ha* 

»*f?l 

RIMIbJB 

rha: 

,|IiW 


•    ™wi  a.  i.i-^r  ki.  .•«-  a 
VkMM'.lUIMIilmimitiit.r 
»•«•»»«  I'  «*»*••»>  k»  MUt.  »Ui»«^     T...i...i    ,1 

.»,  r  -.  -.     w»b  i  l.     .-  ™«.  I. 

n.  «•-»  laa..  r.  ..  r.iio.  miviii  u.  ;,,.  *..<.  >i- 

.  ii it»-  i 

ka  Pilmii     '- •■;  c(  ik.  rn.o.  i.  ».,  p.i«<,.l0 

Bwntllal 

Little-Footed  Lady! 

.    aVryftj   W».1  liM.      B*T.  h  of  tW  )MlOM    KlDff,   •  Oo    Ul   '' 
1Mb    OruMl   Wtito  tv«.««.     ■  Man  Lik      T.ciori. 

■att. 

ACWUTIC    AND   OTMIUTIC    ENTERTAINMENT 
Of  tfce  R-t*i  Tr  >>p»»  la  bom  or  it*  ti 

"*-io4  0r«inir*  •!  •• 

"-'".•-«  .  »o 

»i 
*•  •«»*•»  f  n*rt-  rot  Baao'Torl  Boau. 

■O^Oinof  ti-uta->hir.  M'*«ob.  itontd  Park  »D4  RawiH 
•n«\  k,|-.^i'^a|MliH  «,n  t»o  la  rooiiaoM  ot  tao  0I0O0  of 
k*  ,-»rf»ria*,r» 


...M.  AlK  tlA.NNAH  OUN... 


OVklTriE . 


.KVA««    ADO    OKCIIK4TKA 


To  Conclude  with 


UNDER  THE    GAS    LAMP! 

I.ATTDA  OOURTLARD    ADD  RVMAlf 

B*KE....   J.  ROBINSON 

BHUitK  -  V  I tHARuhY    flUTTON 

-  MiT>'HM4H BOB  HART 

MONDAY  EVENIICQ.    April  3d First  Apprtrtoo*  oT 

DONATO.     tlAO      TA7onciorfwl      Ono-Loesocl     TJnnoor. 

Drit  l  lr*l«. ...01  OO  I  I'm -,  «.((.• S.l   Vrntm 

Urc»e*tra GO  r«nti  I  Private   ISoxca f|5   untl   OlO 

•TAU   fillli   a,(t>lQiit   the   AltuoAbro   ThtMtro    mait    d«   presented    horeoitec   oa   Mond»y. 

BsTTerformaDC*  to  comcaonoe  panotaMlj  »t  eight    o'clock. 


si  ii 

;.  i 

■ 

H  •»*  ■■■*■ 

a  Prk"  Oif  ! 

Q       «i«  Kami  «fc       ? 
1  «^I     .mo 


WILSON'S 

AMPHITHEATRE 

Parisian  Circus! 


••■!..     .1.-1.    Wl 


THIS    EVENINO  riBRIIARTW 


Proaj  t-ii  in  in  <• . 

mm  •.i.,u...      rr.e.  mmi  ■»■<  n.»A 

•  U...I    Ami... 

•  -'»«J    UiNI.    A.I   kr    Ik-    W.»A..r»l    J.Ka., 

CkjaaSl   fai.lt  ml  llaaar  &las.U|. 
4 — S«aai|«  A.I.  *kal|.a«arlaa   lh.r«»l... 

M"       ■.     ■       UOia.mi.1 
• — rrlk.lpal  «.M*r..ali    Arl 

■r  oiuaoi  »iiii 

OLOW»  ...  ...  WH    WAHalB 

•  .-lllgki.  Train. a    If  araa.  I  taataallM 

iirrRoDUcin  nr  ihih  KiiioaLir 

t-Tk.  r.u  kaai  .1  H.aft.  

UV  kl.l.NS.  OAKUX  ARD  >0XI. 

■  -Ballaala  L«.|.  

BY  TBK  L'OMI'AM 


IN  TAEkilBe  I 

•.-Ml. ..I     ■IMKRII.I..    tacm.ir  Ik.    Arau, 
IB  kar  ■■paralleled  llar.ha.k   A.I. 

OBOTIHQOB HUH)    J.  KBMHII. 

IO.-ComI.  npaclalllr.  

MOSS.    KAKIBIL. 
ll.-Harrr    Cao.lara.    Ha. I.. I    |l|...,    I.   fc|,    ***- 

elalllaa,  .null. a    "NovallT." 

l>  -Munrf.    Ilarae  Klllactaa 

INTR,HBI      Ml  BY  K    II.  DOOKBILL. 

IS  —Grand  H«rala  Ael 

BY  M'LLI  VIOTOBIIIB. 

14.— Tfcc  Clowi'i  r.vjlry. 

MONK.  KENIBRL  AND  OOMPAITY. 

WEDNESDAY     AFTERNOON. 

Grand     Fumlly    Matinee 


Ilrei.  Circle VI  •• 

Fi»«  qtlelte AV4> 

Ke.rrve.i  Ohalra \  BM 

FrlT.l.  B.in UiiIIHU 

■9- Hex  oinoo  epan  ilallr  from  10  to  4.    Door,  opaa  at  7. 


TMI:    M.MilL.    UIDWIm  llui.U. 

'acific  hous^'  "'^::- :-. 

)LYNIPICHOUS£,^'."':rr,i:.: 

Mia  RAl*STOR  A  OOTRRLJa. 


Thott 

who 

oaoe 


SflTir-TftTsTRT'MT 


Oar  Colabratod  II  s>  Wtnio  SbkrU,    Tu*7 1 1  FZMrEOTLX,  ood  for  qaalitr  and  daratiUltF  fill  n-trar  b«  matohod.    To  b»  had  only  »t  the 

tWO ALL  ARD  BgE  THKM.  I  X  Lt    Al'fTttm    -TORE,     flirt     Kfaarny    •trt>*l. 


THISTLETON'S 

JOLLY  GIA1VT! 

ONLY  TEN    CEXT3. 
THISTLETON'sTft^  P08T  STREET 


.IIIW'I  I"' 
OBBIgl 

iNDEAij 

rviiU' 


•Til©    Great 

Clearing  Out  Sale 

....or... 

DRY   GOODS! 

...AT  TUB.... 

WHITE  HOUSE 

8TILL    CONTINUES, 

...AND... 

Greater  Bargains! 

THAH      KVEB 

MAY  BE  EXPECTED 

...BtJRIROTHJ..... 


„*» 


J.  W.  Davidson  &  Co., 

HORTHWEST    CORNER 


METROPOLITAN  THEATRE 


I^ESTrV 

DESfl^a,! 

Grand    Reopening ! 


THE  WANT  OF    A    PEOPLES  THEATRE   U\*    L    NO 
tv-Mi  folt  Id  tali  cutnmqniti,      Too    UajRf{emout  liaa 
detoimlaed  to  pr«aaiit  (tr  thei.-  pit:ro£iu  a 

First-Glass  Theatre 

....WITH.... 

FIRST-CLASS  STARS 

With  the  prloeof  o1mlir>(0D  pUced  wlihin  the 
rattch  of  kil.    Therefore,  In  futoro  the 

Followins:     Soale    of     Prices ! 

Will     b«'th»     BtaVt.da.rd    ; 

DRESS  CIRCLE, 
Only   "73    OerLtsi 

ORCHESTRA  SEATS, 
Only   SO   Oeutsl 

GALLERY, 
Only   25   Cents! 

OPENING   NICHT, 

MONDAY MARCH   3,    1813 

'  When  lb.  Talented  .ad  biiattfnl 

€kapman  Sisters! 

Who**  meotM  dorinn  the  p*it  three  jet*,  in  the 
Atlantic  BUtaM  bu  dou  aobounjod, 


Ladies  and  Children 


....WILL  KIND  . 


KINKEAD'3 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

ADRSSSINO    PI.KASA.Nr  TO  USE.  K\SILY  APPHED. 
is  no-    «r-a«y,  *oi)   will  no*   1    j  i*o   tho    iio-'i    ileliCaL).     It 
oorea  all  din nea  o(   ih»  scalp,  remove)  dandruff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 


•»-Th-    O.lKloal    8AOH    BRUSH    UAIE    T0M0    AND 
DRESS. NO  iDiy  'jo  had  of  ibo  A«euL, 

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JOHN    I=LC>jQI-.'S, 


VILLE  DE  PARIS. 


MONK  BET  THE   BUT  UIALITY   Of  MEATS 
UAN  BE. HAD  AT 

Stalls  S,  O,  California  Market 


riUSKM   BAtUJC    MAVM trrAOTOKT. 


eTba.on    BLEOANT  OWTOM 


8I7COESSOKB    TO 

KAINDLER,  SCELUEK,  LELIEVRE  &  CO. , 

Wish  to  call  particular  atten- 
tion to  their 

BLACK  GROS  GRAIN  SUES 

Which  they  are  now  offering  at 
$1  60  and  82  per  yard.  Also, 
to  an  extensive  and  well  assort- 
ed invoice  of 

Striped  Silks— New  Colors 
and  Styles. 

Our  House  in  Paris,  having  taken 
advantage  of  an  opportunity 
which  but  seldom  presents  it- 
self, has  been  buying  these  Silks 
exceedingly  cheap,  so  that  we 
are  enabled  to  offer  them  at  an 
EXTRAORDINARY  INDUCEMENT 


CITY    OF 

Occidental    Block, 


IHE  JOBBNAL  OF  AMTTSEKENTS. 

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J.       -p.       Boa-a-KX>TTS 

■a  Merchant  •»<•    S8S  W«.M»«t«ii  ■**• 

Below  Montgomery.  8.P  yiMoUco. 


pBj  DAY FEBBDABI  28, 1873 

AMUSEMENTS,    Etc 

Alhambia. 

Billy  Hraerson  and  Johnny  AlleQ  with  Bob  Hart 
Obarlea  Button,  M.  A.  Scott  and  the  real  of  the 
Emerson  Minitrele  make  op  a  prelt  t  strong  team. 
The  performance  is  foil  ol  life  and  variety  aod 
those  in  search  of  amusement  never  fail  to  find  it, 
at  the  Alhambre  Theatre.  The  regular  matinee 
will  be  given  on  Saturday. 
California  Theatre. 

A  very  pleasant  ana  varied  performance  waa 
given  at  thii  honse  last  night.  It  consisted  o 
scenes  from  "As  Ton  Like  It."  in  whiobjobn 
HcCnlloogb,  Henry Edwards,  Owen  Marlowe  end 
others  took  part;  an  olio  of  songs  and  Instrumen- 
tal performances  by  Mme.  Agatha  States.  Mies 
Annie  MoKessle,  Hiss  Maggie  Moors,  Signer 
Ferrer  and  other  artiste,  and  the  faroe  of  "Popping 
the  Question,"  in  which  W.  Leman,  E.  J.  Bnokler, 
Mrs  Jadab,  Mrs.  0.  R.  Sascders,  Miss  Minnie 
'Walton  and  Mlaa  Nellie  Oommins  played  their  re- 
spective parts  capitally.  To-night,  tbe  opera  of 
"Martha"  will  be  presentsd  by  the  Fabbri  Troupe, 
Tbe  distribution  of  characters  appear  on  oar  first 
pact.  At  the  matinee  to-morrow,  "Artiole  47" 
will  be  played  for  the  last  tine,  and  in  the  evening 
tbe  drama  of  "Jack  Cade,  the  Bondman,"  wniou 
» roved  so  popular  when  presented  on  tbe  occa- 
sion of  Harry  Eytinse's  benefit,  will  be  performed. 
Metropolitan    Theatre. 

Mlaa  Marian  Mordeuot's  brother  and  sister  ar- 
tistes have  certainly  dote  theirbestto  ensure  her  a 
good  honse  for  her  benefit  to-night,  and  the  pub- 
lic must  be  more  noappreoiatkve  than  we  imagine, 
if  the  list  of  volunteers  on  onr  flrstCpage  does  not 
lead  them  t>  fill  the  Metropolitan  Theatre  to  over- 
flowing. Hiss  Alice  Harrison,  Mrs.  Owen  Mar- 
lowe,  Mr  Henry  Edwards.  Miss  Miaoie  Walton, 
Misa  i  Maggie  Moore,  Mr.  J.  O.  Williamson,  Mr. 
Owen  Marlowe,  and  a  host  oflotbera  have  volun- 
teered, and  Dave  Anderson— the  popular  Unole 
Dave— the  light  of  whose  countsnance  has  not, 
beamed  on  a  San  Francisco  audience  for  years 
will  retain  to  the  .stage  for  this  occasion  only. 
Here  is|richne=EJ  "Tbe  Morning  Call,"  first  act 
of  "Oolleen  Bawn,"and  the  seoond  and  third  aote 
of  "Darling."  Mr.  MoOullongb,  always  ready  to 
help  a  fellow  artiste,  permitted  the  above-named 
members  of  his  oompany  to  volunteer  on  tola  oc- 
casion. Now  if  Mies  Mordannt  doee  not  have  a 
good  hence,  it  ie  onr  Btnpid  pnblic  that  is  to  blame 
— notthe  theatrical  prfoeBSion. 
Maifuire'y  Opera  House. 

The  firtt  performance  of  the  Royal  Chinese  The- 
atrical Oompany  given  at  this  honse  last  night  waB 
a  great  success.  There  was  a  very  large  audience 
and  the  ladies  were  well  represented  in  tbe  drees 
circle.  These  performances  are  for  the  Cauca- 
sian portion  of  tbe  pnblic,  and  the  Ohinese,  having 
two  theatres  of  their  own,  will  not  be  admitted  as 
spectators  in  Magnlre's  Opera  Hewse  until  their 
fairer-skinned  brethren  have  satisfied  tbeir  curi- 
osity. This  concession  to  a  possible  prejudice  will 
ossare  fashionable  audiences.  The  performance 
last  night  was  extremely  attractive;  far  morenovel 
aad  attractive  than  any  of  tie  modern  scenic 
pieces  which  have  been  produced  in  this  city.  A 
synopsis  of  the  incidents  of  the  drama  appears  on 
our  first  page,  and  with  its  help  those  who  do  not 
understand  Ohinese  can  follow  tbe  play  with  ae 
mnch  ease  as  they  do  an  Italian  opera,  assittsd  by 
a  libretto.  The  costumes  are  gorgeous  in  the  ex- 
treme and  Magaire's  Opera  House  in  its  pslmy 
days  never  presoctsd  a  more  brilliant  spectacle 
than  it  did  last  night.  There  was  great  variety  in 
the  performance:  there  were  songs,  duels,  trios, 
and  oboruBes,  accompanied  by  a  better  orchestra 
than  has  been  engaged  for  some  of  onr  opera  sea- 
sons ;  sword  aombats,  dances  and  gymnastic  per- 
formances, of  the  most  surprising  character. 
The  little-footed  lady  was  the  cynosure  of  all  eyes 
and  was  loudly  applauded  on  making  her  appear- 
ance. Indeed  tbe  applause  throughout  itbe  play 
was  moat  generous,  and  the  .audience  appeared 
moat  thoroughly  in  spmpatby  with  the  perform- 
ers. Fastern  people  who  have  read  stories  of  the 
hatred  of  tbe  San  Francisco  people  of  the  Chinese 
would  have  been  astonished  last  night  at  the  be 
havior  of  the  audienoe.  There  was  not  an  at. 
tempt  at  guying  anything  that  seemed  outre  or 
funny,  but  the  presence  of  trne  aitistes  was  ac- 
knowledged ana  the  meed  of  applause  granted  to 
them  with  as  graceful  spontaneity  as  il  they  had 
been  foreign  performers  of  any  otber  nationality. 
These  do  not  follow  handicrafts  in  the  day  time 
and  go  on  the  stage  at  night,  but  stick  to  their 
profession  and  make  their  living  by  it.  The  stars 
of  the  troupe  are  Ah  Ks,  the  little-footed  lady; 
Ah  Wei,  a  very  clever  gymnast,  who  tumbles 
about  as  if  it  were  impossible  for  him  to  break  his 
bones;  Ah  One,  leading  tragedian,  and  Fe  Ohnae, 
a  very  clever  comedian  of  tbe  Raymond  school. 
with  tbe  exoeptiontbat  he  sticks  rigidly  to  the 
text,  says  no  more  than  is  set  down  for  him,  and 
hai  a  horror  of  gagging.  Ah  Wai  ie  something 
like  G.  D.  Chaplin,  but  has  a  more  lively  mode 
of  delivery,  There  are  four  fadies  in  thecompany. 
Tbe  names  of  the  others  are  Ah  Was,  Ah  Sun 
and  Ah  Bard .  Ah  Snn.  wbile  she  has  not  bad  the 
experlenoeot  MiesOarlotta  Leclercq,  reminds  as 
somewhat  of  that  excellent  actress.  The  only 
fault  to  be  found  with  the  performance  last  night 
was  that  tbe  troupe  of  gymnasts  is  so  numer- 
ous and  they  were  all  bo  anxious  to  show  their 
skill  that  the  performance  was  rather  too  long. 
This  will  be  remedied  to-nigbt  and  no  gymnaatie 
feat  will  be  duplicated.  To-morrow  there  will  be 
a  matinee,  aod  certainly  Magnlre's  Opera  Houss 
will  be  the  point  ef  attraction  for  the  ladles  and 
childrei,  aa  they  will  have  an  opportunity  which 
may  not  oeouragaio,  of  seeing  an  entirely  nswaad 
original  entertainment  Seats  can  be  reserved 
for  this  evening  at  the  box  office  without  extra 
charge. 
Bella  Union  Theatre,. 

Mies  Agues  Kennedy  In  operatic  performances 
Misa  Lillle  Hall  in  aosg  and  dance:  a  good  first 
part;  a  host  of  favorites  in  specialties,  and  tbe 
•V»fc  and  fearful  drama  of  "Wolf,  the  Rough. 
m*ke  np  a  capital  bill  which  pleasee  all.  Extra 
attraolio  ill  be  presented  en  Saturday  night. 
Wilson  ■>  Grand  Amphitheatre. 

This  place  of  amusement  is  certainly  one  of  tbe 
mou  "fashionable"  in  San  Francisco.  The  dress- 
circle  is  always  well  filled.  M'lla  Doekril,  J.  Ken- 
nibel,  Harry  Oanaland  aad  others  appear  In  a  bril- 
liant programme.  A  grand  matinee  performance 
will  be  given  to-morrow. 
Woedwsjd'i  Gardens. 

The  baby  camel  is  still  an  object  of  interest  wit  a 
all  the  visitors  to  these  gardens.  Some  valuable 
additions  have  been  made  to  the  Muasan.    Next 


AjfaToincAL  McsEuit.— One  of.  the  moat 

oinpiew*  collections  of  the  kind  In  the  United 
states,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  bean- 

ifui  wrx  models,  ia  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
>nly)  atthe  Museum-oo  Montgomery  street.  An 
inur  may  be  prontsblv  spent  bsra 

What  a  Married  Wtman  Thinks. 

That  she  waa  very  pretty  at  sixteen. 

Thatahe  bad,  or  would  lave  had,  agre.t 
many  good  offers. 

That  all  her  lady  friends  axe  five  yeara 
older  than  they  say  Ihey  are. 

That  ehe  has  a  very  fine  mind. 

That  if  her  husband  had  acted  en  her  ad- 
vice be  wonld  be  a  rich  man, 

That  people  think  too  much  of  the  loots 

of  that  Mies ,  who  would  not  be  called 

handsome  if  she  didn't  make  heraelf  np. 

That  her  mother-in-law  is  a  very  trying 
woman. 

That  her  sister-in-law  •'puts  on  aire,"  and 
ought  to  be  frowned  down. 

That  her  girls  are  prettier  than  Mrs.  A.'s 
girls. 

That  ebs  would  like  to  know  where  her 
hnsband  spends  hia  eveninga  when  he  stays 
ant. 

That  her  eldest  eon  takes  after  him. 

Ttat  he  is  going  to  throw  himself  away  on 
Hies  ScraggB. 

That  Hiss  Scragga  set  her  cap  for  him  and 
did  all  the  eoortiog. 

That  her  tervant  girls  are  the  worst  eve 
known. 

That  she  has  taste  in  dress. 

That  she  has  a  goed  temper. 

That  ehe  pities  old  maids. 

Oyeters. 
In  BtroUlng  round  the  ether  night, 
To  look  at  'Frisoo  by  gas  light, 
Our  careleaa  feet ,  try  chance  did  stray 
To  where    fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  soieen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  moeev  atone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  whioh  the  waters  softly  fell. 
Hade  that  window  eeero  to  be 
Some  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 
It  looks  so  nice— and  try  their  oheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  Boonenjbad  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  it  tros, 
And  cooked  magnificently,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Oooked  every  style;  Just  think  of  that, 
And  If  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  crabs  and  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kinds  of  game. 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure. 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  loo  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners." 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  OyBter  House,  837  Bosh  street,  above 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night 

CHARLES  HAAHK.  Proprietor. 

Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leading  es- 
eentlale  of  an  enjoyoblerlde,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  In  San  Francisco  so  un  question  ably 
ai  >from  Frank  Bouton,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  of  the  stand  fronting  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  HiBhaud3ometurn-out3Qreueed 
by  the  beat  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  mattes 
it  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drivers,  he  is  more  liberally  patron. 
Ized  than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  nnmber  of  persons,  and 
ladles  in  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
exoept  those  whioh  be  provides.  Frank  has  en- 
joyed gr-at  success  in  his  business,  and  the 
admirable  way  in  which  he  conducts  it  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  patronize  him.   * 


W&ssXkixifl;  Keturnea  in  On©  Day 
And  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Oheer 
Laundry. 

Genuine    Havana    Olprare, 

Beet  brands  at  61  Montgomery  street,  8,  W. 
corner  of  Merchant.    Pranck  &  Oahn.  Q 

AltoKother  riie  Best. 

It  Is  curious,  but  true,  that  J.  A,  Bhaber, 
707  Market  street,  near  Third,  ehould  sell  fur- 
niture and  bedding  cheaper  than  any  other 
dealer  in  this  city.  Try  Mm  and  you  will  be 
oonvincad. t 

McDowell,  Sktow  Card  Writer 

Bfady  mode  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 

608  Market  street,  cor.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 


Everybody    Salted. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  bats.  At  "  The"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (seoond  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  f  ty lea  can  be  fcund.  The  stock  is  immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  b 


Fresh,  and  Sweet. 

Fer  the  best     confectionery,    ro    to    Oanty    and 
Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Sutter.       ■ 


Pleasant  JUocacion. 
Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhamhra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  bailuiitg  Is  a  Terr  fine  one  and  Is  well 
Ugh  ted  and  ventilated. . 


Vbat    Cheer    L<aunQry 
Is  the  best  laindry  in  San  Francisco, 


The  Choicest  Confectioner};, 

John  H.  Romer  has  just  opened  a  new  anal 
handsome  confectionery  store  at  136  Kearny 
atreet,  where  can  be  obtained  superior  finely 
flavcrad  confectionery  of  all  kinds.  Balls  and, 
parties  supplied.  a 


Been;    Quality    of    XXxrssltm 

Driving  .■gloves,  at  S 2  per  pair,  at  the  What 
Oheer  laundry x 

Dr.  Barlow  J.  Srnitli 

Is  giving  a  oourse  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men  on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygeisn  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  a 1 7  H  o'clock, 
A  nart  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 


THE  CHEERFUL  MAN. 

Give  me  the  joyful  mm  whose  face 

Is  lit  up  with  a  smile, 
Who  csn  In  worldly  struggle  trace  • 

Mew  blessings  all  the  while. 

Though  costly  pleasure  he  can't  boy, 

And  lowly  be  biB  lot, 
Fir  lnxoxles  he  doeB  not  sigh, 

But  loves  bis  humble  lot. 

There's,  sunshine  In  his  every  act. 

That  Boftens  every  ill; 
He  may  have  ne.ther  wealth  nor  tact, 

Yet  be  contented  still. 
Though  sorrows  pltr»  him  thro'  and  thro' 

Anl  rata  seeks  his  door, 
Contentment  will  his  strength  renew, 

And  peace  of  mind  restore. 

His  irasenoe  gives  tbe  toller  hope. 

And  makes  the  g'ave  feel  gay, 
Inspires  the  soul  that  else  would  grope 

Indtrkness  by  the  way. 

He  does  not  chide  his  fellow  man 

For  errors  of  the  heart, 
But  seeks  to  find  what  good  he  can, 

And  act  a  brother's  part. 

Why  should  we  grieve  for  er:er j  past, 

Or  gloomy  thoughts  Indulge? 
The  Star  of  Hope  will  rise  at  last. 

And  hidden  thoughts  divulge. 

Then  let  us  Etrlva  with  willing  hands 

To  do  our  duty  here, 
And  break  in  twain  tbe  iron  bands 

That  bind  the  toul  to  let  r. 


Do    Jfot    Suffer    from    Corns 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Olub  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fi.  Cowan's  Insti. 
tute,  S10  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  pjc.  We 
t*"ak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doe- 
tor's  capability.  Beferenoes  given  if  required,  a 


Holiday    Candles, 

Fresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M,  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery, S78  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    a 


CmavoTUST.— Madame  Clara   Antonis,  the 

Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium. 
893  Kearny  et.,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine.  Consulta- 
tions in  English,  French  and  German,  z 


Reduced  prices.  Shirts  from  75o,  to  $3, 
Complete  assortment  of  Gents'  Furnishing 
Good?.    Beales  &  Go.  Kearny  St.,  near  Bush,  cy 


CALI  FOR  NIA_TH  EATR  E. 

John  MoOnlloagh Proprietor  and  Manager 


Special  Announcement. 

Mr.  MoOnlloagh    tikes    great   pleasure  in   an- 
nouncing tbe  appearance  of 

Miss  Augusta  L.  Dargon, 

Whose  recent  nerformsnoes  in  this  city  crested  eo 
great  an  Impression,  aod  pronounced  b»  tbe  PreBS 
end  Public  as  on*  ef  tbe  most  ci f ted  artiBtes  that 
bas  ever  appeared  in  San  Franoieco. 

In   compliance   with   numerous  requests,  MISS 
D ARGON  will  appear  on 

UONDAT    KVEMN'G HAKCII    3d 

AS    LADY    TEAZLE, 

In  Sheridan's  Great  Comedy  of  The 

School    for    Scandal, 

With  a  cat  embrsoing  the  foil  strength  of 

the  California  Theatre  Company.  feS7 


MESSRS.  M' NEIL  &  CflLDER 

ANNOUNCE  TO  THEIR  FRIENDS  AND 
the  Public  generally,  that  they  have  opened 
under  OOLMAN'S  OLOTHING  STORK,  Corner 
of  Bush  and  Montgomery  streets,  with  a  WELL 
SELEOTBD  STOCK  of 
CHOICE  WINES, 

LIQCOBS    AND 


All  are  invited  to  oa!l,  and  ARCHIE  MoNEIL 
AND  WM.  O.  OALDER  will  do  their  beat  to 
make  them  comfortable.  jaAtf 


DAVE    MENTJES.     at  the 

old  origina  J  Rod  Lion,  19  Geary 

street,  between  Kearny  «nd  Dnpont,  where  yoo 
oan  have  HOT  AND  OOLD  DRINKS,  notforget- 
ting  tbe  old  Pioneer  Lanrb.  Th*  "Old  Snort*  ia 
always  on  hand.    DAVE  MENDFZ,  Proprietor.! 


DR.  H.  C.  F.  BEHRENS. 
o  f  f;i  O  E  , 

NO.     SIS    KEABM    STREET, 
Between  Bush  and  Sntter.  ja30  lm 


CENTRAL 

NO.  IIS  GEARY  STREET.* 
Best  accommodations  for 
Families  in   the   city.     Private 
entranoe  for  Ladies.    Hair  Cutting,  Shaving  and 
Shampooing.    Children's  Hair  neatly  cut.   Ladies 
Shampooing  50  cents. 
Itl7  lm  L.  OORRIVEAU.  Proprietor. 


Indian  Queen  Range. 

The  Best  in  the  Market 

MANUFACTURED  BY 

CALEB    M.     SICKLES 
oelfltf  4SO  and  48S  Hrarny  at- 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VLBftlfllA    CITY,    lfEVADA, 

rpHIS  ELEGANT  THBATRE  HAS  BEEN  RE- 
A.    daoorated,  and  can  be  rented  by  the  night  or 
Rt       .?   W9ek-     Stara    aad    traveling    companies 
liberal)  j   treatod  with  on  application  br  latter 
JOHN    PIPEB, 


g»0  Washington  street.  San  Franoisoo. 


Philadelphia  Restaurant. 

OHA&  V.  BBBGOLD,  PBOPBIKIOB. 

THE     OH0I0E8T     MEATS     AMD! 
Vegetables,      Bo.rd    by    tbe   weed  I 

Mi  Mowtoomer.-  m»rifi  ini. 


A 


CANDIES. 

LL     EJifDi      OE    THE     FINEST  cOAilSI 
fli||i|i|HftiH_Mr 


Artificial  Memory,     Guaranteed. 

This  wonderful  Bvetem  gives  the  memory  ex- 
traordinary power.  Thousands  o  fignxdS  and 
words  learnt  without  effort.  StodleB  made  easy 
and  the  Intellect  strengthened.  Tanght  in  two 
lessons,  $10;  elates  cheiper.  Professor  Wm, 
Nemos.  Ia7  Montgomery  street.  k 


FIGARO 

IS  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH 

1     ont  tbe  centre  of  the  city,  in  all  Hotels,  Res- 
taurants, Saloons,  Stores  and  Offices. 


FIGARO 


CIROULATEB  A8  HOUSE  PROGRAMME-US 
every  Theatrs  in  ban  Franoisoo. 


FIGARO 


Oakland  ferryBoata  to  ontoh  the  passengers 
hat  arrive  by  thegreat  Overland  Train. 


FIGARO 

IS  MAILED  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon— the  papers  left  in  the  theatres  at  light 
being  gathered  np  and  saved  tor  that  purpose. 


FIGARO 

IS  ■  HERE,  THERE  AND  EVERYWHERE," 
and  is  constantly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
In  tbe  TbeatreB.  Traveling  Uonveyancee,  Hotels, 
and  public  resorts  generally. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  IN  THE  BEST  SOCIETY,  IS 
placed  in  tbe  bands  of  nearly  all  who  come 
to  tbe  city  to  make  purchases,  and  is  therefore  tbe 
best  of  advertising  mediums. 


McDANIEL'S 

Museum  and  Theatre, 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

THE  UNDERSIGNED  WOULD  MOST  RE- 
tspectfully  represent  to  yon  and  tbe  public  gen- 
erally, tbat  he  iB  now  prepared  to  luniab.  facil- 
ities for  exhibitions  of  every  bind  and  obaraoter, 
which  ehould  deserve  tbe  patronage  of  tbe  pub- 
lic. He  has  erected  at  Cbeynne.  Wyoming,  A 
LARGE  AND*OOMMODIOUS  HALL,  with  goo  J 
Scenery  and  Stage.  The  Hall  ie  well  ventilated 
and  lighted,  and  made  cotnfor.ab'e  for  all  seasons 
of  the  year.  THE  BEST  OF  MUSIC,  both  String 
and  Brass,  can  be  furnished  at  all  times. 

Satisfactory  arrangements  will    be    made    with 
THKATRIOAL  OR  01  HER  COMPANIES,  eith- 
er for  Renting  of  Hall  or  performances  on  a  per- 
centage of  the  receipts.    Correspondence  solicited. 
Addreea.  J.  MoDANIEL, 

Look  Box  No  1,  Oheyenne.  Wyoming. 

N.  B. — Curiosities  wanted  for  tbe  Cheyenne 
Museum.  Those  wishing  engagements,  state  low- 
est terms  for  tbe  Winter  Season,  BenoiDg  photo- 
graph to -my  address.  Half  Passage  Money  re- 
funded after  filling  engagements, 

jAMfiS  WcDANIEL, 
Proprietor  Obeyenne  Theatre  and  Museum, 
oc22  3m  Lock  Box  No.  1,  Oheyenne,  W.  T. 


CHEYENNETHEATRE 

Professionals  Wanted. 


SIX  FIRST-CLASS  PEOPLE.-MUST  HAVE 
good  Wardrobe,  Four  Ladies  and  two  Gen- 
tlemen to  be  good  in  general  business  for  the  com- 
ing Winter  tieaBon,  commencing  the  first  week  in 
November,  1BT2.  Address  stating  lowest  terms, 
with  Photograph.  Half  Fare  retnnded  after  fill- 
ing engagement. 

JAMES  MoDANIEL, 
Proprietor  Oheyenne  Theatre  and  Museum, 
0052      .  Look  Box  1,  Cheyenne,  W.  T. 


TO  VARIETY^ ARTISTES! 

"y"Atlif£TY    ARTISTES    AND  MINSTREL 

*     performere  going  from  San  Franoisoo  to  New 
York,  or  vice  versa,  should  stop  at 

SALT   LAKE    CITY. 

Firat-elafiB  engagements  oflerod  to  first-class  poo- 
dle at  "THE  BOWERY,"   Main  street,   Joseph 
Dudley,   Manager.     Letters  so   addressed,  or  to 
Dick  Brown,    Business   Manager,   will  receive 
prompt  reply.  \  feS  lm 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 


N 


O  7SO  MARKET  STREET,  HARRY  OOR- 
bynrespeotfaly  Informs  bis  friends  and  pat- 
rons that  be  bas  lefitted  in  beautiful  style  this 
cosy  and  comfortable  resort,  and  will  be  pleased 
to  see  them,  one  and  all,  and  have  them  sample 
some  of  the  ohoioeat  wines  and  liquors,  A  new 
billiard  table  from  the  mannfaotoiy  of  Liesenfieid 
withPhelan  and  Oollecder's  latest  patent  iteei- 
faoedonshions,  has  been  ulaced  in  the  Billiard 
Parlor.  The  popular  and  efficient  beverage  manip- 
ulator, Tommy  Carroll,  oan  be  found  in  bis  old  po- 
sition prepared  to  dispense  creature  comfort  to  all. 
jaSltf 


UUAMBM  LODGING  HOUSE. 


m 


FINELY  FCRVISHED  BOOMS,  SD5- 
fie  or  in  suits. 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRE'TOY 

Bookaellera  and  Stationers, 

H.  H.  Moore,  609  Montgomery,  near  Merohanfc, 

Hastiness  Colleges. 
Heald'e,  Bryant  &  Btratton's  College,  24  Post  St 

Hutch  era. 
Katz,  Fred,  Stalls  94  to  100,  California  Market. 

Hrasa  Foanderlea, 
Weed  A  Kingwell.  California,  125  First  at. 

French.  Fabcy    Oooda, 
Looan  A  Co.,  19  Montgomery,  107  and  109  Butts*. 

llamuu  Hair* 
Sampson.  A.  B.  A  Co..  110  Second  strest. 

Mtrale  and  Musical  Instruments. 
Eesne,  O.  0„  mftr.  acoordians,  repairer  of  all  kiaos 
musical  instruments,  N.E.  cor.  Bush  A  Searna, 
Wines  and  Liquor*.    fWnoleasle.) 
Dauerl   F.  A  Co..  W4  Front 


Mine.  JOSEPHINE  EDMONDS 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC    PHYSICIAN. 

TWENTY     TEAKS      OF     FK  ACTIO! 

IN  THE  TREATMENT  OF  DISEASES  INK. 
dent  to  females  has  placed  Madame  Ed  moots 
at  the  head  of  all  physicians  making  each  practise 
a  spsoialty,  and  enables  her  to  guarantee  a  speedy 
and  permanent  cure  In  the  worst  oases  of  »ap- 
prcsion  and  menstrnal  derao cements.  LadlM 
will  find  Madame  Edmonds  a  skillful  physiolaa, 
and  it.  is  to  tbeir  interest  to  consult  bar  in  all  dis- 
eases incident  to  women  before  tamperins;  with 
poisonous  nostrums,  quaok  doctors  and  hnmbass, 
Madame  Edmonds  describes  diseases  without  an 
information  from  the  patient,  and  cures  without 
the  uae  ef  merenry  or  experiments,  thus  aavio* 
from  wroug  treatment  for  private,  chronic  aai 
cancer  diseases.  Correspondence  strictly  oooa* 
deotial.  Office  and  residenoe,  415  Pine  Ktrset 
between  Kearny  and  Montgomery.  ja2ti  If  * 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITUTE 

IV.  33.  eor.  Jackson  and  Kearny  ate.   - 

THE   GREAT   ERADIOATOR   OF  SPECIAL 
COMPLAINTS,    formerly  of    Look  HospflE 

London,  and  tbe  last  twelve  veara  of  Ban  Francises, 
DR.  TOZER  inform?  tbe  afflicted  tbat  after  visit. 
ing  all  the  HOSPITALS  IN  LuNDOrt  A5Di 
PARIS,  and  spending  one  year  in  ibe  mostcsla. 
brated  Hospital  in  London,  the  LOCK,  be  hsirs- 
opened  his  old  Medical  Institute  at  (he  old  stand 
where  he  can  always  be  found.  DR.  TOZBK  dm 
for  forty  years  met  with  unparalleled  Buooets  In 
tbe  treatment  of  disesBS  eene™ily  known  as 
OHRONIO  AND  SPECIAL  OuMPLaINTS. 

DB.    CHAI.    H.     TOZER 

is  in  every  way  rssponsibls,  binding  bimsslf  to 
fffeot  a  permanent  coke,  or  making  no  obargia, 
Those  who  cannot  afford  to  pay  for  advios  sod 
medioin*  will  be  charged  tnr  medioine  only.  TBJ 
MuN'lHLY  RESTUB  AT1VE  PILLS,  never  known 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  canes  for  which  tbeysrs 
recommended,  are  to  be  obtained  only  at  By 
office.  Price,  $5  per  box.  Full  direction  on  Sacs 
box,  sent  hy  f  ipreee  or  otherwise. 

Dk.  TOZER  does  not  imitate  the  advertiiac 
Qtacke  who  make  it  a  praotice  to  pnhlish  talw 
affidavits  and  other  false  references,  but  refers  to 
tDe  mo«t  respeotable  people  in  tbe  State,  whom  he 
has  CUBED  of  diseases  which  othorehave  tailed  to1 
onxe. 

BR.    OHA".    IT.   TOZER, 

N.  E.  corner  Kearny  and  Jackson  streets,  - 
fel-tf Sao  Fraocieo* 


OUTSIDE    LANDS 


A  NT  AND  ALL  PERSON8  THAT  HA7I 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  OUT- 
SIDE LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  have  the 
amount  refunded  at  tbe  office  of  the  undersigned) 
upon  the  presentation  of  an  order  from  thai 
Mayor  and  Oity  and  County  Attorney. 
delS  if  A.   ATJSTIJf. 


TRAYS  alwayeon  band. 


Alfred  Tetter, 

Manufacturer  and 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES, 

S9S  Dupont, 

ffEASSUTTEH  STEER. 

See  my  stock  of  Bird 
Cages  before  purcbaaleg 
elsewhere.  Always  eoDS- 
Tbingnow  on  hand.  Mj 
Patent  Cages,  made  or 
Tic  Wire,  are  warranted 
FREE  FROM  VERMW 
Also,  best  quality  TKi 
no20U    I 


Biggest  Race  Yet! 


T1 


THE  HUMAN  RAOE. 

RE  MAJORITY  OF  THOSE  WHO 
reside  In  Han  Franclaco,  bny  thllr 
8hlrt«  and  Farnlahlng  Good*  of  BENsV 
DICT  A  CO.,  No.  3  Second  street,  be- 
canoe  they  are  olwuyi  treated  'well  oia 
bay  their  aroodn  at  the  lowest    prices,  at 

••THE    OLD  KTAND." 


ARION 

___  Pianoforte. 

DECLARED  BY  THE   JUDGES  AT  A'LAJW 
Fair  of  tbe  American  Institute,  after  a  bllna- 
fold  trial   acainat   Stsinway'B,  Ohiokennrt.  aaa 

—  best  o»  Exhibition,  v* 

■  A  aent.    »0  OTarrsll  street. 


othersjto bsTMJC  *»»;--:  u«  ^u^"-;- 
OT7RTAZ,  Sole  Acyeot.  SO  OTansll 
.  N   8—  Pianos  of  all  styles  TO  RENT. 


mart 


J.    C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    UTJNCs9k 

Cor.  Seeoad  aad  Tehama   streets. 

,    ,  j^Terrapin    eonstantly  on    hand. 

Oysters   in    evsry    style.      PBIYATB 

SDPPfiR     ROOMS  FOR  PARTIES 

dec  311m 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTIOH. 

-VWO    OF    THE    LEADING    MEMBERS    OF 
.    the  Theatrical  Profession  in  California  t 
I  formlns  slasaaa  for  instcnoUan  in  T 


II 

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PI1IM, 

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MAGUIRE'S  OPERA  HOUSE 

Tkree  IkH's  **  Sitsfdiy  ¥ 


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EMERSON    MINSTRELS 


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f£Z      I        In     r*~*    *C  Mn-       JOHNNY       ^H.T_.ID1V! 

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COMPANY, 

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IATIHDA)   ..4  •KDlI  'lVLNIHI.S  MAHOH'f  ««i  4 

/■».  TVTTJ        "ATI'MI'AT       MATTNTIS. 


I'nrl      1'lnil— Knfprlnlnmpiit     re     In     Nnlun. 


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■Martyr    Artl.io.. 
IW»i>»1>'       •     • 


'  »i>  biatwcal  t>». 

The  War  of  Kings 


"-.  -trim* 

w  r.  um 

jnnv  i    um 


WILSON'S 
AMPHITHEATRE 

Parisian  Circus! 


..T»«»AT  Hll.l.T 


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lain*., 

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nimni, 

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HMII  ioncrr  .       KnHlMiv.  ALL8N,  m  i>  li  ancifonipany 

C»nl»«lti   wl:.    A  BtAl'IfBl   T»M»»a, 

l'uri     N.v.inrt Olio. 

STAGE      STRUCK. 

T»loyP1«»  -T  IIXBT  HI*  IIAK    fLITTl* 

THE    GREAin^roi^FEmEM^      ! 

In    III-    Wonilnliil     Iln.lirrt   of    T"un. 


ARTIOLB    4tV. 


f  'OH    I 

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ty  -h*  A  i 


JOB  «*T  A'  I 

Ml      It  i 


O.  W.  RcckaMler 

J.  hobtn  on 


.  I*  ■^■wij  ••  l  f  1  s  r>  r  ■ 

»  ••»•■..  »*■  marts  I  B»  ttWM  an..  IS*  • 

-.*.*.•  MUn  ».*«#     Tm  m*  lord 


^^^^RV  a*  tlsaba  •«  rawta, 

E  T       TV-    l>  'm    LI,       «K*H»W  *4> 

^^MM    1">    •    fjil      fll  tt'j  rat      W.  »«iI»m  "  War. 
Mvpasl**   for  hi*  r   i 

^B»r-tl'"-       l!l«r.lr. 

ibs  Prtaaasa.    Airtvalaf  tb.  PnMt<  i.  Mr  pAiaxqala. 
I  In*     llrniitllul 

Little-Footed  Lady! 

Ta-»  aal»  e»a  ever  Ml  paMie  tihMUM. 
A  »t%I  f*.«IM      Batpaftaf  tfc*  jsaloM    Kef.  "Go    L.i. 
*••  sa  CklA*.     uraad   baUla   aosac*.    "Man  Uk"   v.ttoii- 

•tAM  Um  VTie   All   ITMNASTIC   EhTERTAINMENT 
«  la  honor  tf  tb*>  tI  I 


To  Conclude  nit*. 


m4  Oftmirt., 


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Ka.A-ta-1    Stun, 
-m.  a««ifi    Huk  And    Howard 
b*  la  reaaJeaas  At  iHe  c  o»e  of 


0ND1E  THE  GAS  hAWWt 

\  OOURTLAliD    ADD  RYM1N 

B\KE    I.   K  HIINSDN 

S»U»K-» _ UHARi.KY   Klirron 

aWIToBHAH BOB  UA»T 

MOND1Y  EVENINO.    April  ud First  Appeirtnc©  of 

DONATO,     tlio     WTonciorfiil     Ono-Tjeggcd     Enuoor. 


Mtata  him,  kei.  ■aaaaaaan  •••  n»»r. 
SATURDAY  AMD   SUNDAY  EVENINGS 


I'  l-«>4f  r-il  in  111  <>. 
!■-«■»«•>•«  MhOM       rr»l.  ai.r.r'.  Drill  ««■« 

•    -«r»»a    lair*. 

■  -r««»    HarAh)    An    kr    U>«    WaaAarfal    Jahaa* 

.  ««h^.   rapll  ..r  Owtr  ALIasal*!. 
4.     aatllr  Art,  •!.««.  •m*«rt«»   <  liar  art  rrt  

mb.    m.    m.    normal. 

«a—  Prlaclaal  aamaraaalt  An 

fir  OMJKUB  •BIBLDA 

OLOWII WM     WAR"  IB 

"       Hiatal.     Iralara     Hwraa,   I  larlanlla. 

1.1  rHUDUUAD  BY  UUAH  KUIOBLBY. 

T.-Tll  ^nlr  Ami  af  Miaai  

BY  KIJ1.  OAKUM  AMD  BOMB. 
I.-Bllloal.  l,mp. 

BY  Till  COMPART 


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Ii,ri.r,ir.  v SO  I >nt.  !  PrlTiile  Uuxrr 

(/■  ah    Bllla   allalna^   tb«   Alhaoibra   Tbealra    mmt    oa   preaautea    Baraaftar   ou    Monday, 

■»a"PaTformiooa  to  commaaoa  puoctuilly  tat  alaht    o'clock. 


ZS  lull. 

..95  uud   mo 


I  N  T  B  R  N  I  n  B  I  0  M . 

a.-al'I.I.E    ■<><  a.Bi|.i..    Ka»raaa  af  Ika   Anal, 
la  her  aaparalleted  Itaareback  Art. 

GROTKSgUK  talUNa.  J.   KkMBKI, 

lO.-Coailc  Vpaclalllaa 

«0N».    KIMIBBL. 
11 — Barry    Tnaalaad,  Ma. Ira  I    llovra,    la  kla  ■•«- 

rlalllea,  totltlrtl    '*Neaelly." 

lat.-kfai.rar   florae  ElllrKtoa 

IMTROBUCPD  BY  B.  U.  DOCKBILL. 

1    I       1....    .1  Bardie  Act 

BY  11  Ll.K  VlOTOBiyX. 

1*.— The  flow.'.  OMtralry 

M  INK.  KtMBKL  AMD  OUMPARY. 

WCDKB3D.VT    AITEUN00M, 

Grand    F  u  in  i  l  y    SXatlnee 

llre.a  Circle VI  OO 

l*i.. quelle AO 

ll...rvr.i  I'hiilr. 1  BO 

1',  >v  .1,-  Haxea SB  all  BUO  alO 

a9-Ujx  utfloa  oiian  dally  from  10  to  I.    Daoraopao  at  7. 


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haitfi 

BIRD  * i 

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Oar.  *»f  r«M>nfrtrlf%l 


PACIFIC  HOUSE, 

Olympic  HOUSE,^=:rfti: 


BALaRTON  A  OOTRKLIa. 


Our  OtlcbraWd  VI  ?•>  Whtu  SblrU,    Toat  6 1  rULrBOTLT,  «ad  for  qaAlktr  And  dorAbillty  will  a«r«r  b*  in»toaed.    To  b»  had  only  ai  lb* 

■tr-CAt.l.  AND  fiEK  THKM.  IXL    AVCTIUf    UTtlRE.     «1«     Kearny    atr««-t. 


METROPOLITAN  THEATRE 

MOXDAT    EVENINO MARCH    3 


THISTLETON'S 

JOX.Z.T  GIAIVTt 

orfLY  TEH    CENTS. 

THISTLETON'sTiT  P08T  STREET 


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11-— *fj 


FIRST  AP'tARAKCE  OF  THE 

Chapman  Sisters 

IM  H.  I.  BYBOK'9 

Little  Dob  Giovanni! 

PRODUCED    W1TB 

Sew  8cenery!  Properties!  Cos. u mes I 

Paif.  rraanca  WIU  oommenoo  with  the  Lapgoable  Farce, 

IGI  ON  PARLE  FRANCAIS 

Rt-HrgiBA H.DaThn-ApMa 

Ml],  haIUi Oao.  W.IIaca)  j  Vutir  Oqooli J    WiiIao* 

M|.»HpM4gitit,...Mra    0-»->»|i     Mrm.  8prt«iUi«, . . I,lri-i«  trjaila 
Ja-la «i«*  Kitr  P-ll  I  Anna  M.r.A..    ..   V'ad    fY,ub« 

To  b»  folio **d  hi  H.  J.  B/roa'A  apArklkag  Barltiqae. 

Little  Don  Giovanni 

DiiTBinunoK  : 
CIXTIaW    nOW  OIOVAVM,    a    oookal   Adltion    of 
•Unkjr— Al<*ArA  Id  d«b.,  la  Iota,  <•  apiriu  »nJ  tori  - 

«»■• MINI   BlAVlIlKdl.vrHAJI 

LEPARRLLO,  hli  ptfi  bar,  wbo,  from  bUobroaio 
aarr^   •q«-i,    puj    ba   ooaAidxrad   atsb    morntuokr 

IbAD  flaaka«.. MISf*  El. I,  A  (IHAPHAH 

ZILIIfA.aalmvlaPaaMatOIr],  borrowAd  for  tb«  ooaa- 

aioq  iroa  tbadotuMtlA  D.idi W,  6IUMS 

DOW  PKOftO.   kllUa   la  tha  fliit  tatnt.  and  r-wlTad  |B 

ln*u,t OHO.  WALLACE 

OTTAVIO.aTABor.  with  aoold  Id  hUbaal J.  WALLACE 

MASBTTO,  bt t i-Mtud  to  Ztrllpa- part,   potkr,  ara' tr  aad 

aaprlnoplad miss  DOLLY  MYRTLE 

AH  MBPaiOTUK  OT  RPAIVUH  POLIOS,  a  mora  tbaa 
ordinary    aaUTa.aad  a  Iaaa  Lbaa  oauaiIt    '■inUill- 

«Ant"offl«r...  BABBY  THUMPSOIf 

riBST  P0LIOKHAN,  toollaad  to  nap  it D.  BBLA6UO 

DONNA  ANITA,  Da  Padri'af DanitUr—  a  Udy  wltb  a 
blfbTolOA.  slab  braadiof,  and  bl|b  t«a.p*r,  !■  fact 
ttidaiiaitrirf  hl-datro Miaa  irAH.sY  kuUNO 

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oaauUa«Mon«b»i«ba MISS  LIZZ1B  IEfOLBS 

DOLOBKB,  bawitobing -....Mfa»  OURIEI.L 

IBBB,  AAtioInf HISS  ADA  BHATTUOK 

ntWITA,  diitfAAllor. HISS  KATT  PfiLL 

Pallo»mia,  YlllacAra  and  Uooki. 

IN  AOriVB  PSBPABATION 

Chapman    eiBtern'  Uurleisqne 

O-  ■-•1*1  H.wYiik  BMtaUoe. 


METROPOUTAILTHEATRE 

Hndar  tba  Diract-oo  of Jnnn  «"nid»Td 

TrMAorar  And">w   IturrHl 

Mti'icai  Dir-ctor I.   I,    Hchmld 

S  aoio  Arti.l  • W.  Birb?n» 

Macbmn' H.  W.  Burnett 


Grand    Reopening! 


THE  WANT  OP    A    PEOPLE'8   THEiTRBBiS   LONG 
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ddloimloed  to  f-r  a-jut  tor  tbtlr  pa*rooa  a 

First-Class  Theatre 

....WITH.... 

FIRST-CLASS  STARS 

Wltb  tha  pric«  of  adtulli'lon  plac*d  wllhln  the 
riai'h  of  all.    Therefore,  In  faturd  the 

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Will  be  tho  B'andatd  : 

DRESS  CIRCLE, 
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ORCHESTRA  SEATS, 
Oatxly   SO   Oentsi 

GALLERY, 
Only   as   Cental 

OPENING   NIGHT, 

MONDAY MARCH   3,    lcfl3 

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H..VD  yon  beheld  ltf    If  not,  you're  a  treat 
At  BQDABZA'S  PUNCH  BALOON,  In  Kearny  «true. 
There  BONA,  dlsolple  of  GREAT  BQDABZA, 
DlgptinAoa  famed  Marrio  Punoben;  rathar 
The  most  doltolotui  mlxtaraa  r  s  t  recorded; 
And  have  with  tuauy  medala  been  rewarded) 
Ladles  their  00RDIAL8  the*  oau  sip  At  leisure.— 
Their  "TKallB"  appeas«,-and  Men  gain    "LAD1IJ8 

FLEA6UBB." 
To  allay  coaoublal  dlfforenoes  and  pain, 
In  "ANTI-DIYOBOfi"  yon  cau  your  eud  attain. 
BIp  of  tbo  potent  extraot  bnt  one  taste, 
Your  arm,  consoling,  straight  Is  ronod  her  waist 
Guess  what  a   "MORNING  COMFORT"  In  the  kUl 
That  basis  the  pnarrel  and  imparts  the  bliss  I 
The  "WELCOME"  too,  you'll  always  find 
A  balmy  soother  for  the  troubled  mind. 
The  bright  "AUBORA,"and  thesweet  "FABBWBLL, 
J  net  visit  BONA,  and  you'll  all  fan  well] 
His  "HYGIENIC  bitters-  are  the  panacea 
For  all  dyspeptics  and  for  dlarahcea. 
No  Cholera  Hot bns  ever  has  been  found 
Where  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  knock  around. 
BONA  and  BQCARZA,  spite  of  all  detractors. 
Have  proved  the  Nation's  greatest  benefactors  I 
Full  F0BTY  dlffsrent  hsslthfal  drinks  you'll  dad  • 
To  aid  tha  Man— Invigorate  the  mind  I 
Not  this  alone— 4  Weloome  yon  will  meet 
At  BONA'B-(BQOABZ.V8)-317  KKaRNS  BTBtBT. 
Bemember,  too,  not  this  famed  place  to  paw; 
ALL   SPLENDID  LIQUORS  BUT  OKK  BIT  A  GLASS 


THBY  HAVE   TAKEN 

THE     FIRST    PREMIUM 

....AT.... 

All  the  Mechanics'  Fairs. 


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HE  JOTJBNAL  OF  A^SE*E*TJ. 
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SATURDAY MABCH  1,1873 

AMUSEMENTS*    Etc 

Cautomtia     Theatre.  —  Tha    opera  of 

"Martha  '  was  most  pleasingly  performed  by  tbe 
Fabbri  Combination  last  nifht,  and  drew  •  capital 
house,  clamors  In**  Fabbri  acted  and  sane  t pl-n- 
dlely  La  tbe  roleof  .nUr.he,  Miss  Anna  Beer  was 
charming  as  Haocy ;  ttfr&or  Pie.ro  Becoei  appaand 
to  good  advantage  in  tie  role  of  Lionel,  and  re- 
cutd  tbe  warmest  applaate,  aad  Jieob  Holler 
wtascnelly  encceesful  in  thai  of  Piuokett.  Tbia 
afternoon,  "Article  47"  will  be  presented  for  tbe 
last  time.  This  evening,  tbe  entertainment  will 
consist  of  "Jack  Oade.  the  Boodmao. "  in  which 
John  lioOnllonih  in  tbe  title  role  awakens  recol- 
leotioas  of  Forrest  la  bis  beet  days,  and  tbe  faros 
of  "Tbe  Lean  of  a  Lover.  ' 

Ajusambea  Theatre.— There  never  was  t 
livelier  first  part  than  that  glvea  ai  this  house 
snUb  Eilly  Emerson  and  Johnny  A  Ion  on  tbe  enda. 
Tbe  letter  ba-|asadea  hit  In  a  load  sens;,  in  which 
be  hindlee  ban  Francisco  public  oharaotera  in  tbe 
most  amoilng  manner  and  seems  generally  posted 
en  the  topics  of  tbe  day.  At  tbe  matinee  to-day 
and  again  this  evening,  Billy  Emerson  will  appear 
in  new  and  original  eoaga  and  witticisms ;  the  acts 
of  ■•Slats  Struck."  "Article  •17,"  and  "Obeying 
Oeden"  will  be  performed  and  tbe  entertain  met!  • 
srtll  terminate  with  the  immensely  iaegbable  bor- 
leiqne  of  "Under  the  Gas  Lamp,"  to  which  Add 
Byaaan,  Bob  Hart,  Charley  Sutton  aad  J.  Robin- 
son will  appear.  On  Monday  Donato,  tbe  one-leg- 
ged dancer,  who  was  tbe  isolation  of  aa  entire 
season  ia  London,  and  has  amoe  appeared  wi'h 
immense  eneoeea  at  the  principal  theatres 
In  tbe  Australasian  colonies,  will  nuke  his 
firrt  appearance  in  California  at  tbia  popular  the- 
atre. 

Mrteopolttak    Theatre,— On     Monday 

this  theatre  will  be  opened  ander  new  manige- 
a«:t,  and  on  a  different  base  of  operations.  Tbe 
prists  will  be  redneed  aa  follows;  drees  circle  "5 
cents,  orchestra  EO cents, and  gallery  2V»nts,  The 
new  season  will  commence  with  the  engagement 
of  the  Chapman  Sisters,  tbe  prettiest  and  freshest 
burlesque  actresses  now  in  the  Be  Id.  A  company 
comprising,  Mrs,  Oorielle,  H.  D.  Thompson,  Fanny 
Young,  Willie  6Uame  and  others  has  been  en- 
gaged to  support  tbe  sisters.  "Litt'e  Don  Gio- 
vanni '  will  be  tae  first  burlesque  prodnced.  Tbe 
Sew  Vork  Herald  thna  endorsed  tbese  actresses 
while  they  were  performing  in  that  oity. 

Thebeeutifu)  Ooapmao  Sitters  still  oontinetobe 
received  with  e* e-y  deamnst ration  of  delight,  and 
the  bnrlesque  of  "Li it  e  Don  Giovanni'1  il  the  most 
sucoeesfal  produced  here  this  eeason. 

MavUTBb's    Opera   House.  —  The    Bojal 

Chinese  Theatrical  Company  gave  their  second 
performance  to  another  good  hones  last  night. 
The  Bulletin.  Post  and  Chroclele  gave  a  fair  un- 
biased opinion  of  thisvery  interesting  entertain- 
ment, bnt  tbe  Call  was  mean  enough  .to  think  it 
necessary  to  pander  to  to  tbe  prejudices  of  a  por- 
tion of  its  sobseribsrs,  by  running  down  the  per- 
formance. Thepnbliecaa  see  ordinary  dramatio 
performances  any  night  of  the  wset,  bnt  a  Chi- 
aese  theatrical  performance  is  a  novelty,  and  tbey 
will  donhtleas  crowd  Magoire'a  Opera  House  at 
both  matinee  and  evening  performance.  The  en- 
tertainmeat  is  very  lively  and  amasmg.  the  ooa- 
tumes  are  gorgeous  ia  the  ex  rem©,  and  the  acting 
it  capital.  To-night  tbia  company  will  positively 
gve  its  ia=t  performance  when  a  Chinese  Magician 
of  high  repot*  will  appear. 

Bella  Buton     Theatbe.— The    last  two 

nigfataof  Mies  Lillie  Hsll.  the  favorite  song  and 
dance  artist,  are  ennounsed.  A  great  bill  has  been 
prepared  for  to-night.  Miss  Eugenia  Gerreita  will 
appear  in  Grecian  Statues  will,  oalcium  light  and 
prismatic  changes ;  Miss  Agnes  Kennedy  will  give 
aerio-comio  songs  and  appear  in  an  original  sketch 
written  by  herself  entitled  "A  Woman  Hater." 
Edward  Montague  will  present  for  the  first  time 
his  great  Qjro  act,  which  will  certainly  cause  a 
aensation.  Tbe  drama  of  "Wolf,  the  Bough"  has 
ciusrdtncha  success  that  it  will  be  retained  on 
the  bills  until f a:  tber  nctiee. 
Johk     Wilson's     Amphitheatre.— John 

Wilson's  experiment  of  (.ivicga  series  of  eques- 
trian entertainments  of  tbe  highest  order  rs- 
gardleaa  of  expense,  is  proving  an  eminently 
aucceufol  oae,  and  thsre  is  every  prospect  of  hie 
being  ibe  to  crowd  the  Amphitheatre  every  night 
for  some  time  to  o>me:  in  fact  until  the  Snmmer 
tenting  season  commences.  To-day  at  two  o'clock 
the  fall  programme  which  hai  delighted  thousands 
doriag  the,  week  will  be  corfcrmed.  and  M'lle 
L*ockrill,  B.  H.  Dockriii.  J.  Keonibal,  Harry  Oaua- 
iand.  Omir  Kiugtley,  M'lle  Victoria*,  Hoes.  Ca. 
ron  and  sons.  Johnny  Cooke,  and  all  the  other 
brightstars  of  the  arena  will  appear,  Laaies  and 
obildren  who  wish  to  avoid  the  rash  st  the  per- 
formance to-night  can  avail  themsslves  ©f  this 
opportunity.  Seats  can  be  reserved  for  to-night 
from  19  to  4  to-day. 

Extra  Opera  Night.— To -morrow  night, 
the  Fabbr' Optra  Combination  will  give  an  extra 
performance  under  the  direction  ef  Char.  Fritsch 
"LaJaive"  will  be  presented  with  tbe  same  cast 
as  upon  the  two  previous  occasions  of  iti  repre- 
le&tatiou.  SeaU  can  be  reserved  to-day  and  to- 
morrow at  the  boiotS.e,  sod  aa  may  be  perceived 
by  referring  to  onrtrst  page,  the  prices  have  been 
red  oral  tor  this  occasion. 

Misa  Augusta  L.  Dabqoh,— This  talented 
actresa,  who.  during  her  engsgement  at  the  Met- 
ropolitan Theatre  displayed  a  gecins.  whlob  iaas 
rare  aa  it  ia  delightful,  will  on  Monday  evening 
commence  a  short  season  at  the  California  Thea- 
tre, and  appear  aa  Lady  Teas'. •  In  "The  School  for 
Scandal."  The  production  of  this  rare  old  come- 
dy at  tbia  theatre  is  always  an  immense  treat. 
Taere  is  scarcely  another  theatre  to  tbe  United 
Bta:es  where  itcau  be  so  acceptably  cast.  W»  re- 
joice last  Mita  Oargoa  gwill  make  her  reeppear- 
aacs  before  the  San  Francisco  public  under  saoh 
f  avorabl*  auspices. 

Woodward's  GiiDcfs  —  Jjocexbe  Bush. 

—The  baby  camel  is  etill  an  object  of  interest  with 
sll  the  visitors  to  these  gardens.  Some  valuable 
additions  have  been  made  to  the  Muaeum.  9<ext 
Sunday  * '  sere.  Coe  and  Lay  will  make  another 
aeoens. .  a  their  gas  balloon.  On  Saturday  ai  ter- 
aooa  the  Baialeys  will  give  a  performance  aad 
make  an  asceaaioa  ia  their  baUoon. 

Set-— Jehu  Raymond  is  not  tbe  original  Toots 
of  Bartan's  Theatre,  Oliver  Baymoad,  a  yonanr 
utility >c  I  r,  was  chosen  by  Barton  to  perform  the 
part  wfaso  ■  Bombay  A  Boa"  wai  first  produced  at 
the  Ohambon-street  Theatre  in  1818.  Reserved 
seats  at  the  Califoraia  Theatre  are  reserved  for 
the  whole  sveaing.  If  yon  take  one  after  the  sac- 
oad  aot  you  take  ohanoes  about  having  to  give  it 
op  to  its  rightful  owner  efcouid  he  or  she  put  in 


Metropoijtas  Theatre.  —  Miss   Marian 

Mordaunt  had  a  splendid  house  for  her  beoefit  laat 
night.  The  dress  circle  was  so  crowded  that  toere 
was  6oirc«ly  any  staoding  room.  Tbe  perform- 
ance commenced  with  tee  comediitte  of  "A Morn- 
ing Call."  which  was  eapita'ly  played  by  Miss  Min- 
nie Walton  and  Owen  Marlowe.  An  olio  to-lo»eJ. 
wtaich  Miss  Maggie  Moore  saog  m  excellent 
Btyle  aad  drew  immense  applause ;  Henry  Edwards 
gave  a  recitation,  and  Mamie  and  Ti  lie  Darling 
appeared  ia  song  aod  dance.  In  tbe  first  act  of 
"The  Oolleea  Bawn,"  Marry  Gonrtaiae  waa  th* 
first  to  make  bis  appearance,  ia  the  character  of 
Hardreis  Cregan,  and  waa  welcomed  most  beart  ly  : 
Mils  Alios  Harrison  waa  receired  with  an  entbos.- 
aatio  demonstrat  eo.  D.  O.  Anderson  was  sick 
and  unfortuaauy  notable  to  aopear,  taas  beiag 
deprived  of  tneopportunity  of  onoe  morearreoting* 
bisfrlsnds.  Ia  this  pay  J.O.  Will  amsou  did 
some  eaptil  acting  as  Mylee-na-Coppaleen;  Mre. 
Owea  Marlowe  made  up  foraud  acted  the  part  of 
Eheeleh  in  admirable  stjle.aad  all  acaaittad  tbert- 
selves  well.  The  performanoe  endedewttb  tae  sec- 
ond and  third  acta  of  "Dar  lag,''  in  which  Miss 
Marian  Mordaont  drew  immense  applause.  This 
actress  left  this  morning  for  Virgioie  Oily  to  fill 
auergagemest  at  Piper's  Opera  House.  Miss 
Mordaunt,  all  will  be  glad  tolearo,  relixed$UM 
from  this  testimonial,  in  which  every  one  worked 
with  a  will  tobelpber. 

A5ATOM1CAL  flluBETrii.— One  ol  the  most 
•c:np-.ei*  eoMeetiona  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
State*,  comprising  hundreds  ol  costly  and  bean- 
ifnl  wrx  nzodela,  ia  daily  on  view  (to  goatlemea 
:nly)  at  the  Mneeum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
tour  may  be  profitably  spent  bare- 


PACIFIC  COAST   DRAMATIC  NEWS. 

Sacrakekto.— The  Bee  aays: 

Mr  I.  P-  Adam*,  familiarly  koowo  aaTantee 
Adun".  beirg  oo  iiie  way  Eaa\  (sfter  having  sctei 
Lhronrb  th*  Aust-ali*n  colonies,  and  recently  at 
the  Metropolitan  Th-atre,  San  Frtncieco,)  pro- 
noies  giving  two  or  tbrea  nights  ai  the  Metropoli- 
tan in  tbia  city,  when  he  will  appear  in  tome  of 
cjs  amosiar  down-e«st  impersonations. 

Henry  Edwards  has  been  invited  to  lecture,  and 
will  deliver  hie  lecture  on  Mczatten  on  Friday 
next,  under  the  anepi.es  of  tbe  Agaisia  Ioetitnte. 

Gbass  V.\XLET.—An  imitear  concert  b?  col- 
ored vooalista  will  bs  given  this  evening  at  Hamil- 
ton Hail. 

&US  J06E-— A  company  from  the  California  The- 
atre performed  'Pygnulloa  aod  Galatea"  at  Bro- 
haske's  Opera  House  on  Moaday.  There  was  a 
good  souse— as  excellent  bouse  for  Sas  Jose— in 
spite  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  Hill  giving  a  tea 
party  on  the  eame  night.  The  Mercury  ia  juti- 
laat  andaaya: 

A  seven  hondred  dsllar  bonro,  and  a  rainy  night. 
How  is  that,  MgabO,  for  McOnJIouKh's  tronpe  in 
8aa  Jose,  with  on  orcbettra  and  McCnlloagh  him- 
stif  not  preeect  ? 

We  thick  that  was  very  good,  indeed,  bnt  yon 
know  It  wasn't  quite  a  seven  hundred  dellar  bouse, 
aot  quite  five,  bat  it  waa  very  good  for  San  Jose. 
Last  night  John  McCtl  ongh  and  troops  gave 
another  perfennanoe  and  appeared  in  ''Hamlet." 
Tbe  Mercury  hae  tae  following  little  bit  of  Arabic: 

"What's  tbe  play  for  Friday  night.  Joe?"  asked 
one  littie  street  Arab  of  anotber. 

"Gimlet,  the  Princ*  of  Tinfcai-k."  was  the  re- 
ply. '  'with  McCnltongh  as  Gimlet." 

Misa  H.  WUlard,  a  talented  San  Jose  artist, 
ii  engaged  in  painting  a  panorama  of  California 
Scenery  fcr  exhibition  in  tbe  Eutere  States. 

Seattle.  W.  T.  —  At  last  accounts,  the  Waldron 
Tronpe  were  p'ayicg  here, 

Pobtlasd.— A  concert  was  given  at  Masonic 
Hall  on  tbe  16th,  for  tbe  benefit  of  tbe  Young 
Men's  Christian  Association.  O.  B.  Waldron  and 
company  were  expected  to  return  on  or  about  the 
lat  of  March. 

OiELiSD .— A  company  of  performers  calling 
calling  themselves  "Tbe  Christy  Minstrels'"  (!) 
gate  au  entertainment  at  tbe  Academy  of  Musio 
on  Thursday  evening.  Professor  Plnmmer  will 
give  readings  and  imitations  at  Broadway  Hall  on 
Tuesday,  previous  to  starting  for  theSandwbich 
Islands. 

Pztalcma.— A  company  from  the  California 
Theatre,  performed  "Pygmalion  and  Calatea"  and 
"A  Loan  of  a  Lover,'*  at  the  Petalnma  Theatre  en 
Wednesday  evening.  In  spite  of  its  being  a  rainy 
night  there  wa*  a  good  bense. 

Los  ANiELEa.— The  Wi.tan  Dramatis  Troupe 
performed  at  Merced  Tneatre  od  the  72od. 

Salt  Lack.— J.  O.  Graham  had  a  benefit  on  the 
25th.  aod  presented  a  capital  bill:  the  comedy  of 
"The  Rapids,"  an  olio,  and  "Moore."  Dudler's 
Bowery  is  doing  a  good  business  with  Dck  Btowd, 
Nelly  Whitney  and  others  ia  the  company.  Carrie 
Chapman  is  playing  at  ths  Theatre  Coarrpe. 

Viegima  C  itt.— f  rant  Huaaey  and  Mies  Blanche 
OUfton  commenced  an  engage  meat  at  Piper's 
Opera  Hause  on  Monday  in  "Hazard."  On  Wed- 
nesday their  short  engagement  ecded  with  abenefit 
to  Farck  Hursey,  On  Thursday  and  Friday  eve- 
nings the  ipeolacular  operetta  of  "The  Naiad 
Queen"  was  presetted  bya  company  of  ladles  and 
girls  (amatecrs)  for  tbe  bat  en:  of  the  Methodist 
Building  Fund.  Verily  tbe  Pulpitandthe  Stage 
are  fratern-z'ng  cow-a-daya.  At  the  matinee  lev 
day  "Hsurd"wiU  be  given.  On  Monday  Mi=s  Ma- 
rion Mordaunt  will  commence  an  engagement 
opening  in  "Darling." 

Oaesow  —Frank  Hussey.  Miie  Blanche  Clifton, 
and  a  dramatio  company  playtd  'Hazard"'  at  the 
theatre  on  Thursday  eveaing. 

Pueblo,  Col.— Charles  Vincent,  who  plaved  this 
oity  out  about  a  year  ago,  and  decamped  leaving  a 
number  of  unpaid  accounts  babied  him,  was  run- 
tin?  a  place  here  called  the  Theatre  Co  mi  que  at 
last  date— Feb.  IStb,  Obarlea  is  a  very  slipper/ 
boy.  Harry  Spriggs.  O.  B.  Bruce.  Geo.  Lowdec, 
Di  k  Dnraad,  Amslia  Deaa  and  Ella  Martell  are 
in  the  company.  We  wonder  how  mnoh  Oharles 
will  play  Pueblo  for? 

Acbcbw.  — J.  H.  Ohurch'a  variety  company 
played  tere  to-night. 


EASTERN    B3AMAT1C   NEWS. 

Ia  Kew  York  "David  Ga-rick."  with   Sothem  i- 

the  title  role,  waa  still  running  at  Wallacks 

W.  J.  Florencs   was   playing   in   "The  Ticket  of 

Leave  Man"  at  Boath's The  uew  play  entit'ed 

"Houghing  It"  waa  produced  at  the  Grand  Opera 
Bouse  on  thelSth,    Tbe  Herald  thna  speaks  of  it: 

The  cew  piece  is  as  lively  as  the  circus  and  as 
natural  as  the  opera.  Noaoroaat  ever  needed  ancb 
aglity  aa  is  rtq^irsd  of  tbe  eleping  loverof  aliea 
Macdaffie.  No  prima  donna  ever  found  her- 
self in  scsh  a  wonderfnl  company.  Kverytbing 
was  aa  nsw  and  fresh  and  eparkliog  and  vivicioas 
and  trusts  latire  asthe  maif-l  scene  iu,"Hump- 
ty  Dumpty."  It  is  not  high  sit,  of  course,  but  it 
does  not  nretend  ti  be  anyihicg  bet  a  rattang 
folly.  It  would  be  impossible  to  praise  il  in  any 
artistic  poirt  of  view,  and  yet  it  would  baridioo- 
leus  to  soadeaan  it  It  will  oat  bslo  to  elevate 
the  drama,  ualeos  tbe  cant  of  cmicissa  should 
preach  against  it  as  baitfaj  to  dramat  o  art.  It  baa 
only  it)  paogtney  and  palpab'e  aatire  aad  extrav- 
agest  eituationa  and  excellent  scenery  to  make  it 
popular.  We  would  like  topi  cb  into  it,  to  show 
crudity  and  absurdity— in  a  word  we  would  like  to 
ealiit  tbe  rubbish  it  is:  bnt  we  know  wnat  hap- 
pened to  Quixote  when  he  undertook  to  Igbt  tbe 
windmill,  adverse  criticism  has  iti  choice,  eniy 
bt>t*e*n  the  knight  and  the  windmill.  Mr.  John 
Brougham  played  the  part  of  Denis  Macauffie,  tbe 
father  ef  the-  Rose  of  Ctri»ao*ville.  with  grace 
and  skill,  b=l  without  the  overflowing  hazor  of 
which  tbe  part  is  capable.  Mrs,  Jebo  Wood,  on 
the  other  hand,  played  the  part  of  the  daughter 
without  tbe  gra?e  wbiob  she  might  have  given  the 
part,  butwlthan  extravagant  Ousaor  and  exquis- 
ite oarioature  ef  what  we  usua'ly  call  sentinieot 
taat  waa  irresietble  The  eminent  firm  of  Weite 
A  Black,  tbe  detectivee,  represented  by  J.  K. 
Mortimer  and  Owen  Fawtar,  is  a  whimsical  idsa, 
witUa  good  deal  of  truth  at  tre  bot'oaa,  aad  the 
otrts  were  we  1  done.  Mies  A&me  Dslacd  as  tbe 
Qnteu  of  Comedy  and  Song,  Mn.  John  Wood,  ac- 
ted tie  part  with  gr*«t  antrawtlty  under  the  affiie- 
tton  of  having  ber  billi  paid  by  her  new  serv&nt 


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heart's  jewels,  aod  'be  accounti  whirb  were  given 
of  theqiaiites  of  the  Queen  aforesaid,  eaoeciaily 
tcatot  toe  ben  boy  at  tnv  Metropoliun  Hoiel, 
were  very  amusinz.  Mr.  Chapman  played  tbe 
b«li  hct.  doirg  it  wi'h  a  good  deal  of  tbe  genuine, 
aa'  al.t  le  of  tee  conventional  nigK*r.  if  it  was  not 
for  t~e  cootradio'-ioB  ia  terms  we  would  tell  hirn 
■  bat  It  is  b*lt»r  to  have  mesers  rare  tban  wall 
done.  On  the  other  hand  tbe  e*me  fear  ef  contra- 
dirt  on  in  terms  altaott  nrcventt  ns  from  raying 
that  Mies  Lcutee  Volmcr's  bllp-b'-d  w»»  otslip- 
aDod  at  a>l.  1  be  Amtaable  of  J.  W.  Jennings  was 
a  funny  picture  of  tbe  Ark*nee*  gentleman  who 
ia  always  spoiling  for  afigfcU  Some  cf  the  other 
part'  are  v*ry  well  represented.  •  he  play  ends  in 
San  Francisco,  with  a  raallatfo  vision  of  '  bine'e 
cipiam  smokers,  tae  few  psaesfrom  Mark  Twain 
waicb  give  tberame  to  tbe  piece,  being  utillxed 
ia  tbe  Iwt  two  a«ts. 

At  xzt  bowery  the  pantomime  of  "Will  o' the 

Wisp'westbe  attraction "Alixe"     waa   the 

attraction  it  the  Fifth  Avenne  Trsatre "Lee 

aod    Lotoa"    continued      to    crowd    Niblo's 

"Humpty  Dumrtj  '  once  more  reigned  at  tbe 
Olympic "OoeHuodred  Years  Old"  was  run- 
ning well  at  Union  Square  Theatre The  regu- 
lar sale  of  ticket*  for  single  night)  of  the  opera 
season  at  tbe  Academy  of  Music  commenced  on 
tbe3rth.  This  season  Is  to  extend  oaer  twelve 
tperformenoes,  and  will  include  the  last  appear- 
ance ia  America  of  M'lle  Panline  Luoea,  aa  that 
distinguished  artist  will  shortly  take  ber  depart- 
ure   for     Europe. Bryant's      Minstrels    were 

plsyingthe  burlesque  of  "Brutus,  or  the  Fall   or 

Julias  Sneezer*. The  San  Francisco  Minstrel 

were  giving  their  farewell  performances  pre- 
vious to  starting  on  their  travels  early  In  March 

Jenny    Benson  aod  Baby  Benson  were  tbe 

lalaat  attractions  at  Tony  Pastsr's  Opera  House 

At    Wood's  Mu«eum  F.   S.   Onaifrau   was 

playiog  Moee  and  Toodlee Harrigac  and  Hart 

are  at  tbe  Theatre  Com-qne.  The  Mercury  baa 
Btarted  the  story  that  this  theatre  ia  bauaud 
The  Dispatch  thus  comments  oo  it: 

Ibe  Mercury  most  bare  a  singularly  low  esti- 
mate of  the  character  aad  comprehension  of  its 
r-adere,  if  it  imagines  that  silly,  childish  stories 
of  gbss  sand  gobiins  seen  in  the  ihsatre  Oo- 
mqneat  midnifrbr,  will  prevent  tbem  visiting  It. 
In  our  opinion  this  ia  a  capita!  advertisement,  aod 
If  M^  Hart  could  only  prevail  apon  eome  of 
his  apiritaell  tenants  to  pnt  in  an  appsaraacs  at 
a  matinee  oreveniss  performance,  too  rnsh  to  bis 
theatre  would  be.  if  possible,  even  s'ill  greater 
tbao  at  present.  Ghosts,  ao  far  as  we  have  neard 
from,  are  not  giveo  to  attending  paces  of  amuse- 
ment ragcluii  ;  and  Jewish  t hosts,  in  particular. 
are  more  disposed  to  recline  in  tbe  besnn  of 
Abraham  than  to  ocenpy  orchestra  cl-aire  in  a 
theatre.  Mr.  Topbam  positively  assures  us  that 
no  resident  "f  spin  Hand  ever  presented  himself 
at  f-e  box  office  during  his  reco'le.'tien,  but  that 
if  ha  did,  ha  would  bo  most  happy  to  accommo- 
date him. 

The  Mercury's  gbest  story  is  a  very  serious  one 

We  snail  say  EometMng  about  it  on  Monday 

At  the  Atbereum  Leoaa  Dare,  the  gymnast,  waa 
still  the  reigning  s>ar;Geo.  H-  Oboe  was  tbe  stag* 
manager.  J.  H,  Milbarxt  was  there,  and  the  Wor- 
rell Sisters   appeared  in  a  new  burlesque  called 

"Dora  and  Bella" J.  M.    Bellew    was  giving 

readings  at  bt»inway  Hall Tbe  engagement 

of  W.  J.  Florence,  st  Booth's,  bas  been  extended 
two  weeks  longer  than  nnder  the  original  centract 
and  be  is  to  appear  aa  Captain  Cottle,  Burton'a 
great  part,  in  "Dombey  A  Son,"  and  as  Obenrei- 
z-.T  ia  "NoThoroughfaro." 

The  original  Ravel  Family  — Gabriel,  Antoine 
Jerome,  Francois  and  Angelique — are  all  alive  and 
In  tbe  enjoyment  of  good  health.  The  yonngeat  iE 
over  sixty,  and  the  oldest.  Sabiiel.bas  reached  the 
ripe  old  age  of  seventy-two.  Tbey  have  retired 
from  tbe  stage  with  a  liberal  fortune  aa  tie  result 
•f  their  amusing  labors,  aod  wish  the  exception  of 
the  sister,  are  residing  at  Toulouse,  France.  She 
roaidee  in  tbia  country  with  her  talented  little 
ate-.  M'lle  Marietta  Rave!,  who  is  well  knows  on 
tbe  stage  as  a  pleaiing  and  olever  pantomimio  act- 
ress, who  possesses  much  of  tbe  talent  of  bar 
famous  relatives, 

Tbe  National  Theatre,  in  Washington,  baa  been 
burned  three  times.  Tbe  managers  of  the  fi<st 
National  were  Messrs.  Haywood,  Pratt  and  Row- 
botham,  and  their  stesk  oooapaoy  included  Cline 
Rogers,  Dwighr,  Pster  Rtohings,  Thomas  Ward 
Mm.  Knight  and  others. 

Joe  Jefferson  says  that  ae  cow  n't  only  experi- 
ences no  trace  of  bis  former  disease,  but  that  be 
oaa  easily  read  fine  priot  with  bis  operated  eye.  and 
does  not  suffer  pain  under  any  light.  His  recovery 
be  regards  aa  complete. 

C.  L.  GriVfs,  formerly  of  Haguire's  Opera  House' 
baa  been  engaged  as  tlage  manager  of  the  Chicago 
Academy  of  Mosic. 

Mill  Charlotte  Ciubman  has  been  obliged  to 
cancel  her  Southern  engagements  on  account  ef 
illness.  She  will  recuperate  by  a  montb's  reti- 
d  oce  in  Philadelphia. 

A  goirriphical  critic  on  the  Missouri  Republi- 
can defines  the  position  of  Mrs.  D.  P.  Bowers  in 
this  fashion: 

Take  her  for  all  in  at',  she  is  the  most  extraordi- 
nary womsn  oo  the  stage,  aod  in  many  respects 
she  is  tbe  greatest  living  actress.  She  ia  great  in 
tbe  amazioe  iatitude«nd  longitude  of  her&danta- 
bilitv  and  the  universality  of  cer  pjwer.  She  does 
every  thing  toot  anyotner  actress  a:  do.exd  many 
tningaehe  doss  far  better  than  any  otner  actreas 
can  do. 

Now  that  we  know  hew  many  degrees  better  she 
is  than  aey  other  actress,  perhaps  the  critic  will 
tell  os  how  shs  is  bounded  and  whether  she  is  ia 
the  tempo  rats  or  torrid  zone. 

The  Cinciocati  Commercial  observes  with  much 
cntioal  acumen  that  little  Louise  Liebhardt  ie  a 
pure  soprano,  and  rang  tbe  beautiful  air,  "Angela 
Ever  Bright  and  Fair,"  in  a  ta'mos-colored  cilk. 
It  records  in  addition  tbe  welcome  fact  that  in 
'Robin  Adair"  a  double- flounced  violet  silk  skirt 
nas  worn.  To  which  the  Araadlan  wickedly  re- 
plies: "Tbe  Commercial  might  have  added  that 
her  voice  was  worn  also." 

Parepa-Rosa  is  negotiating  for  tbe  production 
of  M.  Baife's  last  opera,  "The  Talisma-,"  in  tbia 
oonntry. 

The  Boeton  Courier  aays:  A  well-known  liter- 
ary gentleman  of  this  oi t.-  hae  written  a  very  nsa* 
aud  amusing  local  drama  for  Stuart  Robjon,  sotr 
tltd  "Law  in  New  York."  in  which  he  will  assume 
tbe  role  of  Policeman  John  Beat.  Ha  will  pro- 
duce It  at  tbe  Wainut-slreet  Theatre,  Philadel. 
ptala. 

The  Matthesrs  Family  and  Charley  Howard,  the 
old  plantation  nig.  are  drawiag  immense  houses 
at  Fred  Aims'  American  Variety  1  beatre  Pitts- 
burgh, aod  datifoliy  report  is  Fioabo,  ixom  that 
place. 

B-ekley  and  Sharpley's  Minstrels  are  to  com- 
mence aa  eEgagement  at  the  St.  James  Theatre, 
new  occupied  by  tae  Sao  FrancUpo  Minstrels,  on 
March  2d. 

M'lle  Marie  Maj.lt on  has  baem  ill  but  is  now  re- 
covering. 

Frank  Mayo  ie  in  New  York. 

Tbe  New  Tork  Clipper  is  rather  careless.  It 
publishes  the  following: 

The  Gregory  Family  have  arrived  in  San  Fran . 
eisco,  O*  .,  after  a  taur  of  two  years  in  lodia, 
Australia  and  the  Sandwich  Islands. 

We  said  that  they  had  arrived  in  London  after  a 
two  years  tour,  etc 

BMXas  Kate  Re!  gnolds.  with  a  company,  performe  d 
"Tbe  Ladies'  Battle,"  at  Saco,  on  tha  29th,  nit., 
it  being  one  of  tbe  aeries  of  entertainments  in 
tbeLycenmeonree.  Several  clergymen  attended, 
and  there  baa  been  quite  a  discussion  going  en 
since,  aa  to  whether  it  is  proper  for  these  gentle- 
men to  patronise  the  drama.  Tbe  subject  waa 
meationed  from  the  paloita  of  quite  a  number  of 
churches  on  tbe  2nd. 

Lucca  has  achieved  a  great  success  ia  Chicago, 
where  bath  press  and  public  bare  been  enthusias- 
tic in  her  praises.  The  receipts  of  tbe  first  wsek 
were  *x5,(K». 

Lawrence  Barrett  and  company,  ef  Varieties, 
New  Orleau-,  Charleston,  20th ;  Fords'  New  Opera 
Hoise,  Washing'.on,  Mth,  one  week,  withetock  of 
t^athfaAcew 


Mias  Carle t "a  Leclercq  has  apoearcd  at  the 
Academy  of  Musio,  Obicago,  In  "Pygmalion  and 
Galatea,"  with  success. 

Mr.  Wallack  states  that  Mr.  Sotbem's  unpar- 
alled  success  in  "DAvid  Garrlck"  necessitates  tbe 
announcement  that  tbe  orchestra  has  been  eon- 
verted  into  stalls,  consequently  tbe  overture  and 
entr'acte  music  will  be  played  under  the  stage 

Tnere  is  a  quiet  war  prevailing  en  Fourteenth 
street.  New  York.  Fechter  and  Duncan  are  the 
combatants.  The  Lyoeom  is  tbe  bone  of  conten- 
tion. Tbe  Anglo-French  actor  claims  the  land 
lease,  while  thefCaledoniaa  banker  owns  the  and i- 
tsrinm.  Both  have  agreed  to  d  if  agree,  and  the 
Lyceum  in  tbe  hands  of  the  law  promisee  to  illus- 
trate the  iabla  of  the  monkey  and  chestnuts. 

Mr.  and  Mm.  Buocieaolt  are  under  an  engage- 
ment with  Mr.  B.  F.  Lowell  to  play  tbe  first  two 
weeks  in  March  la  tbe  leading  citiee  of  New  Bag- 
lacd,  beginning  at  Providence. 

Tbe  New  Vork  Herald  aays:  "It  seems  to  be 
aettled  that  neither  Pattt  nor  Waohtel  will  coma 
to  tbia  country  next  season.  Faura  may  coma, 
but  probably  will  not  agree  te  sing  here  on  any. 
thing  like  fair  terms.  The  rival  prime  donno 
then  will  be  Nilsfon  aad  Lucca,  and  it  is  probable 
that  Oampaninl  will  bo  tha  tenor  of  the  fitra- 
koscb  company." 

Berger  Family,  bell-ringers.  Savannah,  25th.  13d. 
Charleston,  Zi lb. 

Kelly  and  Leon  termini  ted  their  first  and  emi- 
nently successful  tngagement  at  tbe  Olympic  on 
tbeStb.  Their  initial  tilt  in  the  dramatio  arena 
displayed  tbeir  skill  ae  artists,  or  the  legend  of 
Washington  Irving  would  more  epeedily  have  ac- 
complished its  destiny. 

6.  G.  Bernard  engaged  Lingard'a  company  to 
show  in  (Jindnnati  lately,  but  the  engagement 
proved  ansucoessful.  owing  i->  his  bad  outside 
management,  Lingard  was  to  find  the  company 
and  orchestra  at  a  fixed  sum  per  night,  and  Ber- 
nard was  to  f  orninh  the  ibeatre,  advert  sing  and 
all  other  expeases.  f  1  4N  remained  due  to  the 
newspapers,  but  Bernard  was  at  Dayton,  and  Lin- 
gard's  effects  would  have  been  seized  had  not 
Barnard's  brother  daae  the  handsome  thing,  and 
ponied  over. 

Lisa  Wabsr  (Mrs,  Mnliay)  baa  been  compelled 
temporarily  to  renonnoe  her  stage  duties  in  order 
toai  tain  maternal  honors. 

MisB  Neilsen,  Providenoe  Opera  House  17th, 
one  week. 

Fanay  B.  Price  and  company,  THusville,  17th, 
one  week. 

Lea  Hudson  and  animile,  Kansas  Oity,  litn,  nn- 
derhterana;  thenoeonbiB  circuit  (or  two  weeks 
more, 
Joe  Murphy,  Bleomingtin,  111,,  21* t  and  22d, 
In  New  Orleans,  Mrs-  D.  P-  Bowers  waa  playing 
at  tbe  Academy  of  Music.  On  the  17th  she  ap- 
peared in  tbe  historical  drama  writ  tan  for  ber  by 
B.  Wolfe,  entitled  "Marie  Antoinette,  Queen  of 
France." Job  a  E.  Owens  made  his  last  appear- 
ance at  tbe  Varieties  on  tbe  lath,  and  waa  ano- 

oeeded  on  the  17th  by  tbe  Aimee  Troupe On 

thel7tb  theMartinetli-Bavel  Tronpe  commenced 

an  engagement  at  the  St.  Charles   Theatre 

B.ind  Tom  gave  concerts  ot  Music  Hall  every  even- 
ing during  tbe  week  commencing  Feb.  17th. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  W.  Albaugb.  Cleveland,  Acad 
•my,  17th. 
James  Ward,  with  "Bertha,"  Trenton,  2le*. 
Little  Nell.  Cap, til.  Albany,  17tl. 
Baker  and  Farron,  Buffalo,  17tb,  one  week. 
The  pretty  and  popular  Pauline. Markham  haa 
organized  a   burlesque   troupe,    and   will   tffer 
among  ether  attractions,  four  aewburletquea. 

Ella  Wesner  and  her  inseparable  companion1 
Josephine  Mansfie'd, may  be  expected  to  return 
soon  from  tbsir  European  pleasure  trip,  in  order 
that  Ella  may  resume  her  professional  duties  at 
the  commencement  of  tbe  coming  travel! ag 
•on. 

Tha  New  York  Clipper  has  the  following  mild 
joke: 

A  few  weeks  ago  we  announced  the  arrivil  in 
this  city  from  San  Franouco  of  Miia  Chamber* 
Mnoe  then  we  have  awaited  tbejekes  of  our  con- 
temporaries wi'h  due  patience.  Net  one,  we 
have  to  regret  to  state,  has  ventured  to  make  a 
pan  upon  tart  lady.  V*  e  are,  therefore,  obliged 
to  fill  the  gap,  and  this  is  tse  cheerful  way  we  do 
It: 

From  Frisco  Miss  Chambers  came, 
A  clever, sweet  uubrtuie,  'tis  eatd  ; 
If  she  should  make  a  bit, 'tis  oleer. 
The  ltd/  u  o  €him.bfTt  made. 


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H.  H.  Moore,  ft»  Montgomery,  near  Mercnant, 

BnalDCaa  Colleges, 
Heald's,  Bnant  A  Strattnn'e  College,  U  Post  Bl 

Batehera, 
flats,  Fred,  Stalls  M  to  liv,  Oali  fornla  Market. 

llrun  Founder-tea. 
Wood  A  Klngwell.  California,  125  First  at, 

French  Funcy    Goti.a, 
Looan  A  Co.,  19  Montgomery,  107  and  10V  6 nt tea, 

Huaun  Hair. 
Sampson.  A.  B.  A  Co..  110  Second  street. 

Morale  and  Mneteal  I natr amenta, 
Keene,  0.  C.  mft-.  aooordiaaa,  repairer  of  all  Had 
musioal  instruments,  N.K.  cor.  Bush  A  KeartTj 
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Fresh  auid  Sweet, 

For  tbe  beet     confectionery,   go   to   Canty   and 
Warner's.  1P7  Montgomery  SL  near  Sutter 


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IS  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH 
out  the  centre  of  tbe  city,  in  all  H-itels,  Re* 
taumnte,  Ealoona,  bteres  and  Offices. 


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CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMUE.IN 
every  Theatre  in  San  Francisco. 


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Oakland  Ferry Boata  to  catch  the  passengers 
bat  arrive  by  thegreat  Overland  Train. 


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IS  MAILED  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  ia  California.  Nevada  and 
Orecon  —  the  papers  left  in  the  theatres  at  a  Igbt 
being  gathered  up  and  saved  lor  that  purpose. 


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!8  "  HERE,  THERE  AND  EVERYWHERE," 
and  is  constantly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
In  the  Tbeatiaa,  Traveling  Conveyance*,  Hotels, 
and  public  resorts  generally. 


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CIRCULATES    IN    THE  BEST 
placed  ia  that  hands  of  nearly 


Mme.  JOSEPHINE  EDMONDS 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTAMC  JPHYSICIAjr 

TWESTT     TEAM      OF    PBalTIC. 


IN  THE  TRFA^MENTOFDtSEAaESTNrsj 
dent  to  females  has  placed  Madame  Edmoai 
at  tbe  bead  of  all  physicians  making  suob  nraota> 
a  specialty,  and  enables  ber  to  guarantee  a  speed 
and  permanent  cure  in  the  worst  oases  of  sui 
preoeion  acd  mtnstrua]  derangemeuta.  Ladii 
will  find  Madame  Edmonds  a  eki'rltul  physioly 
and  it  ie  >o  their  interest  to  consult  ber  in  alluli 
eases  incident  to  women  before  tampering  wit 
poIbo&ous  noetruma,  quack  doctors  aod  bnmbtf 
Madame  Edmonds  describes  diseases  without  u 
information  from  the  paiieit,  and  cores  withet 
the  use  of  mercury  or  experiments,  thus  saris 
from  wrong  treatment  for  private,  chronic  at 
cancer  diseases.  Correspondence  s'.nctly  coal 
deatial.  Office  and  residence,  415  Pine  lire* 
between  Kearny  and  Montgomery.  jeJO  If 


DR.  CHflS.  H.  TOZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITUT 

N.  E.  cor.  JiaekaoB.  and  Eearny  ate. 

THE  GREAT  ERADIOATOR  OF  SPSCTA 
CuM PLAINTS,  formerly  of  Louk  Hospits 
London,  anlttie  last  twelve  vesrsof  ban  Franotsa 
DB.  T'JZERinfornm  tbe  afflicted  tbat  after  vist 
ing  all  the  HObPITALb  IN  LONDON  AI) 
PARIS,  aiid  spending  one  year  in  the  most  oak 
brated  Hospital  in  London,  the  LOCK,  he  bean 
opened  bis  old  Medical  Iistitute  at  tbe  old  stab> 
where  he  can  always  be  fonnd.  DR.  TOZSK  b 
for  forty  yeara  met  with  uaparalleled  suoo 
tbe  u-fMntEt  of  diseaB*  generally  known  f 
CHRONIC  AND  bPBOlAL  COMPLAINTS.. 

DK.    CHAM.    H.    TOZEB 

is  in  every  war  responsible,  binding  bimsell  I 
effect  a  permanent  ctjbe,  or  making  no  cbarts 
Tho^e  who  cannot  afford  to  pay  for  advice  at 
medicine  will  be  cnarged  for  mediatoe  only.  TH 
MoN  l  HLY  REri  r« jRATlYE  PILLS,  Deverkaos 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  cases  for  which  tceya 
recommended  are  to  be  obtained  only  u 
office.  Price,  $5  per  box.  Full  direction  on  1 
box,  tec  t  hv  Express  or  otherwise. 

Det.  TOZ&.R  does  not  imiute  the  advertisb 
Q-ackB  who  make  it  a  prtotioe  to  nUDlisb  fa) 
affidavit*  and  other  false  references,  but  refers' 
tbe  ao't  respectable  people  in  tbe  Stare,  whom  I 
has  cubed  of  diseases  which  others  have  tailed 
cure. 

BK.    CHAI.    IT.  TOZEB. 
N.  E.  comer  Kearny  and  Jackson  sweets, 

fel-tf  ban  Francioc* 


OUTSIDE    LANDS 

A  NY  AND  ALL  PERSONS  THAT  HAI 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  OD*. 
SIDE  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  have  t) 
amount  refunded  at  tbe  office  of  the  undersign* 
upon  the  presentation  of  aa  order  from  11 
Mayor  and  Oity  and  County  Attorney. 
delfi  If  A.    Ar«TTN' 


TRAYS  alwavson  band. 


Alfred  Yettei 

Manufacturer  an 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CACHES 

2Z5  Dnpoats 

If  EAR  SVTTSR  oTRt* 

Eee  my  stock  of  Bi 
Cages  before  pircbast 
eitewhere.  Always  sew 
tbina;new  on  hand,  1 
P-itent  Caxes,  made 
Tin  TVire,  are  "arrant 
YB.EE  FKOM  YEBID 
Also,  beet  qaaiiiy  ti 
noMII 


THE  CHILD  HAS  RETURNED T 

Its    Parent. 
EUREKA    SHIRT    STORE 

ISA  Kearny  afreet,  bos  Beuoved  te 

TV©.     3     Second     street 

"Where    yon    will    find    a   complete  • 

torinsnt    of   SHUTS   and    FCK.VJJl 

ING    GOODS,    at    Ibe    usual   low  price 

The  Old  Stand. 

BENEDICT  &  C«V 


ARior 

_    ianoforti 

DECLARED  FT  THIS  JUBOB8  AT  »'W' 
W lit  of  th.  Aatrlcu  Inrtimt*  »"*rtr^ 
told  tri»l  MniUt  BtBio»«f'»,  CblcJ/njP'  ■ 
cam.  lo  l»THk  BIST  Olf  EXBEBTnOJ^    • 

criTAZ,  So  it  imi,  »•  otkhUJ" 

W   B-— Fiuos  of  »H  ■tytB.  TO  RENT-         ■" 


J.    C.   COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    JOUNCE 

Cor.  Sc«oma  irilttm   urceM. 

■VTomotn    con*t*o«7   «    h* 
Orston  la   owu    Btyle.     FBITA 
SUPPER     BOOMS  FOR  PABTU 
dec  SI  lm 


CLASSES  INJL0CUTI01. 

TWO  Or  THE  LEADING  MEHBKB8  • 
tbe  Theatrical  Profession  in  uallfornta  p 
mm  for cd I o a-  classes  for  inatmotlon  in  EJocati 
Porni 


Brvrrar^v    t«     Persona  wisblrja;  to  avail  themselvae  of  th«  opp 
^iriiEIZjJZ     amnltyof  a*xruirinf  a  naefnlart  atamoderate  e 

bW  ot  adeem.-. -a*— . 1^ jrfj 


JMERT   S 

HOT£L. 


FURXISNED   ROOMS 
M  »»i  110  f*r  Hoalh 

WEST  end 


'"•"in 


LIFORNIA  THEATRE 


staottheath 


>BBRI  OPERA! 


MARCH   I 


■     liiaMla^ltMt   —    >. .: 


JACK    CADIi! 


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JESS 


(  onrfiir'or 


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lumn  ana  Appolatairt 

1  ft  I  *•<**  Onora  to  r  »•  «.    .   ml«M 

JEWESS! 


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OS  aw  of  Uo  L»awr|al  Obu< Herr.  loan 

I  •"  Birr.  frova 

rn.«-  *i  i»  »«.ir. nrrmo  baocb. 

IStD  CHORUS  AND  ORCHESTRA 

W|01ir»UiI  BTIITIXO.  Marat  Ilk 


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rB'«R .rial 

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MIR*  MAW.IR  MOURE 

MKS  WILLIE  Ct'MHIRR 


RATIIRPAY  ARIKRItUOIl I. AIT  TIME  OF 


SUNDAY    ITKJtlHO.  Mirob  34. 

E!3Ctr«.  r'a.Totorl  Opera  isrignt. 


MONDAY  EVENINO.  Match  M— Flnt  appteranoe  at  IklaTbealr*  of  tilt  Gifted  Arlin, 

MISS     A.TJGrTJm'FA.     Hi.    3Z>  J±FLGrXZ>TSI 

Who  will  Appotr  at  LADY  TEAZLE  In  SBEBIDAN'3  Corned}-, 

Tae  eciiool  for   scandal. 


KrMTTfl   r*^t>ta— r>nw«0.rel«  &□(•  OrctiMtrt. .SI   SO     Bilcooj 

Rr.frffd  He-ta— Saloon* _      «    Gallery 

Drwaa  Cir«l»  Ad-nlaa-ao  •!  OO    PmaM  Bona.., 


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..««    Hid  IIOOU 


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Or. Aflii.il     Kit.  i« -Ii.r-a. 

witr,  ut  m-o—i4»#M Mm  AMU  'iSSttiy 


Ma.  K«>l> 


HAI    HC    BLEW    HERE! 


-Team*  Pre*. 


B.  0    Hmk 


Tlio  Oront  Oyi»o  Act 

i>r«iMi  .    »>  *u»  Akl>  MONTAGUS. 


•••■e  ••-.   D-».»r 


i    -P-.I.. 


Assortment  of  8ovgB Miss  Liliie  Hall 

Ilnppy     «7tM     nnd    Lew. 

OOOILI-  .    i  BOPBB 

BARCI  ....  llli.it    lltKI.AND 

A       ^TOMAIV        HATER 
Uwr.liirop        ....  1  MIiS   AON  I  MKKNKDT, 

Fr.nob 

UB».   Aafvilai  Fltio-rp 


-•h.i,»  TnnHii  f  !n<r«d..  >di  Ho-S».  •  F-owo*  M.trk 
i  KirKl  Htiiu,  (JuMfl  -1ilT     wro*iliD<  |||Uk 

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HowAi-d    H»if«.oB. 


OOBOlmdlDC  «1|1]  Ik*  D..DI    of 

"WoXf    tUo    Xlousli. 

Wilfr«d  OlftWMD,  kaowD  u  Wolf  tb«  Roaih B.  O  War** 

Unr«ps>Wilnr| HB.|...i- 

Tibbi  Br*>« 

Mr.    Vam.r 

ObM.    V-TBBr 

cu-B.  .'•(,., 

Al-,n.  S«*"'-;" ,    ..WtllP.rk 

OolnDBl   Whltrlf J.   I).     1,h,k|0 

JfV?B *■  Mobu«d» 

UoOino.B  »  ceopM 

U.1»3    B.lcoir F»DB>     UlinlMB 

Ml»i« M.rjDiBL?i.lmor» 

Mr*   Hoi««ii Mi,,  jbMpkin« 

Mr-.  OaDklloB Mi..  M.rltiDd 

Lucy  ASfatoa HimUrroUi 

UlBraFlaldB Otfrit   Arm»lro»t 


Biifmo| 

,LHI|I»««4 

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h  ft  Rl 

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McDANIEL'S 

[useum  and  Theatre. 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

rl>    W00LD    M 
PJBIMbV  Iftrfwc  ihtio  tin 

< •  now  Bt«p«r*d  ui    larihib    (sc*l- 
i    or  ol  »>•!,    ki&d   ftsd   cil»r*<'.*f, 
I  •Bool]  d«trr*a  It*    p«tr4a*e«    nf  'f*   vab- 
-•>.    WjoalBK.    A 


•  1»    wl-h 

'    HaII  OT   p*rf  0  rBBDOBB  OB     B     p*r- 

■  •  Ol   I  SB   rB*«ipiA_      UofTBipOO<lBBOB  'OildtAd. 

Irt"  J,  *,cl»  ■ 

L««k  Bob  No.  1.0b*f*DB«,   Wyominit. 

B.-C«r.oBitt#B  van!*'  for  tfaa  Oh"T«OBa 
•••obb.  Tooa«  wiRbirc  «n(«i •rJ«it..  >>,ta  |o«- 
l»f»if'rih»i  Win1.!,  H«MOti,  Bosotoi  Lihoto- 
pk  io  my  Bridrai*.  Half  F»»ui«  Mooe*  r«- 
id»d  ilUi  fllliac  at .-.Arr^.o-.. 

S   McDAniKrA, 
rropttBlor  ObByano*  Hvr»ir«  aad  MoaoaiB, 
OaI  lo.  Lock  Box  No.  1.  ObsiBBna.  W.  T. 


I 


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IPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VtUMIMUL     CITY.     MKVADA. 

HIS  SLIMART  THRATRR  HAH  BRRN  ftB- 

OBoamtABd,  *i»d   *u  bflraal«d  bfltiwDiKht  o^ 
!"•    »-■■*       bfahra    and    ir»i*Jlo«    oonnaAlM 
>*T*i:r  trsAlod   *iU)  ob  aupliCBt'Oa  h»  latMr 
Jl'HI.     I'IfKBi, 

Or  lo        3.  It.   MtCAHl', 


MESSRS.  M'NEIL  «  COLDER 

•TIIOUltOE    TO    THEIR     PRIKltDS     AMD 

In.  P.bllc  A.a.r.llr.  tb.t  th.r  ....   op«a.d 

idar  COI.MAN'a   0L0THIS0  STORK,  Oom.r 

Baah  .ad  Monltoai.rr  ttraala,  •lib  a  WELL 

SLEOTRD  BTO0K  al 

HUlfl  WIAU, 

■-KIUOKR    AND 

CIO  ARM. 
A n  AT.  I DTltad  10  OaO.  aad  AROHIK  BoJIgIL 
1.B  w«.  a  OALOUt  «UI  <•  Uulr  bait  lo 
jiafco  tbaai  aomlarlAlrta.  J.atf 


Lf'V 


0    ^^    C.        OL. 

CaBaBBaKk  aldorl^a.lOadlAao.  IR.I-r, 
Iroal,  batwooR  Kaaror  And  Dopeat.  wbarayoa 
aa Tom  HOT  Arib  OOLD  DBIRK8.  RotfornA. 
...  I.oonh.     Tba  "Old  kpart*  U 
DAVg  MllitOU,  Praprlatar.l 


'RRtRORkaad. 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  1R0>  MARKET  STREET.    BARRY  0OR- 
an  raotootfalrjaloraii  hit  f rtaad.  aad  pa>- 
oal  IAH  lilu  HaMad  iRboaaUlnl  Ilrla  tbn 


roaorl,  and  will  b.  pl«a««d 

all,  led  bava  ib.ia  aampla 

aad  liooora,   A  aaw 

r  or  LiM.an.  d 


i  ail.  aai 

I  ».  =  •.  I 


i  Billiard 


HAIR. 

THE  OHRAPESTPLAOE  lit  SAX  I'.HAXCISC'O 
TO  BBV 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Coods.  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewelry  &  Fancy  Coods, 

IS  AT  TBE 

NEW  YORK    STORE. 

A.     It.    NAMPHOW  A   CO., 

Bo.   lift  Mroond  aircrt, 

■oNlm         Rctwefi.   Mlaolan    nn.l     Minna. 

CHEYENNETHEATRE 
Professionals  Wanted. 

SIX  FIR8T.OLA88  PBOPLB.— MUBT  HA Vf 
.  Wardrobo,  Poor  Lad  tea  aad  two  Gao- 
ilnniofl  to  b«  Rood  in  RinerBl  boilBBB*  fir  lh»  eoni- 
•  DK  Winter  »pb-od,  comraoaoini;  tna  Urat  w«»k  In 
■  r.  lRTI.  Addr*-a  bUUdk  Irmeat  tern", 
wiib  Pboto«r*pb.  Ualf  Far*  raiaodsd  alter  All  I  - 
lag  •cgaijou.eaL 

JAMKH  HCDANIEL, 
Propristor  OhBtfnne  Thff»tr«  and  Haaoom, 
oo*J  Look  Box  I.  nh*T*on*.  W.  T. 


TO  VARIETY^ ARTISTES! 

fTAB.BlY  ABTI8TK8  AND  MINSTREL 
*  perfomarB  loioc  from  Kao  Fiaociaco  to  N.w 
York,  or  rice  »eria,  should  ito?  at 

SALT   LAKE    CIXT. 

Firat-BlaBainnaffmeoti  r.Oartd  to  flrBt-oInaa  p«C- 
dla  at   "TUBBOWKRY."    Main   alreat,   Joaiph 
Dudlor.    UaaacBr.     Lattfra  «o   addre.iad.  or   to 
Dick    Brown,    Koatnesa    Maaaiar-    will    reotlre 
prompt  raply.  t*s  ttn 


Philadelphia   Restaurant. 


OHAB.  Y.  BBBOOLD,  PBOpBIXTOB. 


Tv, 


E      OHOIOKBT     MEATS     AND 


T^ 


CANDIES. 

ALL  RXltDR  OE  TBI  KTJfKBT  «OANDV 
mada  al  oar  atoaai  Oacdr  Faotory  dalbr.  All 
•adora.  aapoalallf  from  %bo  eoanur,  aro  aoUolAod 
ao4  will  ba  proaaptlf  attoodad  Pa. 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

*av   ."BALI'  fUBTL»HEDRO01l»,BDI 
pS«loorto^(a, 
J "[      Wall  Llaaial  ORX  ▼wtlkakod . 

~  irorouood  Room,  to  lev    LodHoi  will 


Pacific    Purchasing, 

PRINTING,  DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,  LECTURE,   AND 

EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

lJoonw    lO    nnd     ir....Ot:o    Wnshlueton    street. 


St" 


boom,      ALHAMBRA 


LodtlM, 
BOILD'J 


Wanted  Immediately, 

A  FULL  DRAMATIC  COMPANY, 

ACTORS  AND  ACTRESSES. 

APl'LY  AS  ABOVJ'. 
09/*Amateora  ond  Novlcca  not  Wnnlcd. 

MAPPHO    TUIHPr, 
iROladlop;  tbe  Child  'Wondor,  urrno. 

•IONOK    BOKATf. 

Tba  World.raaoword  Ooa-Lancd  Danctr. 

I.  P.I.IK     >LI,1I, 
MlaW  B.  ELLIS  and  W.   Kl.l.H. 

THK    A1IIIVK    ABTIRT8   ARK    XOW    OX    OCR  BOOKS.    AM>   CAN    BE  EN. 
Bagad  by  mroacara  IVoi  ol  tbe  Rooky  Mountains,  through  onr  agsooy, 

•BXCBIDAkf    I'OHBTH    ate    OO. 


HARRY  AMI. AK 

AND.... 

IPEWBB      PBITCBAEB, 

With  tbo  Great  ^antatloa, 

OOUBTBRFE1T! 

CHAR.  A.    IJ.vKIINr.K. 

The  Celebrated  Dutch  Comedian. 

AIINS    MAKIAII     nOBDAUST, 

With  bar  two  Great  Specialties 

IIAUI.INO,  ots  HIARTI  are   IK  I' Airs 

HIRS    MIIVIMH;    LODES. 

BarUeqqe,  Serio-Ootnio  and  Ballad  Siofer. 

«  17  T    LIS  TON. 

....A.D.... 

HOT     ADAMS, 

Sarlo-Comle    and    Dnettl.ta. 


THE  OLD 

Hot    sooton, 

IS  Marina  .treat,    near  Kearav. 

All    BrlnliM    Ton    Cents 

Hot  Prinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  AMD  JtORT  IN  TOW". 

Always  on  flla  tba  New  York  Harnld.  Harpor'r 
Waakly.  Frank  Laaha's,  Dar'a  Doioga,  Poltco  Oa 
a*U«.  all  tbo  OaHfornta  papare,  aleo  Londoo 
Pnooh.  BalVaUfa,  itlsatracad  Lead  on  Nawa.  Call 
and  aat'afr  jour.alf. 


DON'T  FORGET 

ON    YOUR   WAY   TO   OB  FROM  THK  OIK 
cob  to  drop  Into  tba 

Hot    Sooton, 

FOR  TOOR  WARM  OR  OOLD  DRINKS. 

All    Drlnlcs    Tea    Cents 

.*.  Ratter  etreet.  Rear  Kaarni, 

03.  D.  BBIGQS,  P.oprl.lor. 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 


TO  ORDER 


$50, 

LANCASTER'S 

till  WASni.VOTOB  NTKMCT, 

falOlm  Upi.  Mixnlre's  Opara  Houb*. 


SHIRTS 

,...ASD.... 

GENTS' 

FURNISHING 

_COOD3. 

ALAROR  A8S0RTMKNT  OP  OKNTfl'  FUR- 
oiahiDR  Qmiia  r.o  bo  had  trn^d  aod  obe^p,  at 
tha  "OLD  OOBNKR."  J  LltYY'H,  Al**'*  Monb- 
"«-iary  wtraat.      Jna'loa  «)tob  t*»  all.    Don't,  format 


nu*hnr-/,10  Montfoinary  a 


loll  Id 


CENTRAL 

NO.   11«  GKABY  8TRRTT.1 
Host  aooommndatlonB  for    as     ,  .  ... .    _ 

KarniltB..  In    tha    oity.     PriraU    "MCiiilL! 

-ntrimoH   for  Lndl"i>.     Hair   Gattluff,   Sbavin|t  and 
Snampooi rig,    Uhlldraa'a  Hair  naaliy  out.    LadlM 
ShamnooinAM  oanU. 
1.171m  U  OORRIVRAU.  ProprlsUr. 


Indian  Queen  Range... 

Tho  Best  in  tbe  Markei 

MAODKAOTURKD  BY 

CALEB    M.    ■ICBLKB 
ool9  t.f  4  *0  anx  4SB  Keaw-By  ai. 


Signor  Mancusi, 

DRIVATB  SINGING   LE8BONS.-OLAS8  OKI 
MOWDAX  and  TUCttSD A Y, 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  "USEUB 

Aid  CTollaae  ofKodlclnc. 

in   (\(\f\    BBATJTIFUL   AND  IW8TRU0T- 
XV.  \J1J\J  Its  obiaota  to  bo  a»'r>.    Qpao  to  tkar 
Pabllo  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  KUR-KA  BAU 
BlrJHoottomarr'trMt.    FOR  HEN  ONLY 

ITDL  JomsAK'l  Psitats  Owwtcx  U  at  »Afc 
Oaarj  atraal  (oppoaitaold  Weobaoloa- PaBilloar) 


$1,000  REWARO  OFFERED 

TO  ANY  PBBSON  WHO  OaN  CURE  CORNS 
Bnotan",  Io*ro"tnir  BiHf,  Kbenaatlan,  aad 

all  klodsof  horn.1,  aa  r.  adlta  «a  I  <.  ao.  Liaitw>Ot, 
halve  aod  Oora  Madtoloa  to  ba  bid  at  %r>y  offles. 
Dit  F.  BUUUL1B.  11  A  Kairny  ikiaat.      Wli  U 


fioaro^ 

THE  JODKKAL  6*  AMUSEMENTS. 

%  Pnbliao&d  every  D*J  in  the  Year  by 
j_        i>.        BOOARDITS 


MSMerckant  and  S3«    Waihlatftoa  Bt* 
Below  Montgomery.  San  Francisco. 


SATURDAY MABCH1.1WS 


Wise  Comnsek 

The  Jast  munbar  of  the  OermantowD 
(Pa.)  Telegraph  contains  somo  "rale*  for 
b&adllng  a  gnE,"  which  we  thick  will  be 
extremely  ralaable  to  paisooB  who  wish  to 
become  expert  sportsmen.  The  first  rale  ie, 
"Never  baodle  a  gno  until  you  know  tow." 
This  fieems  to  a*  to  be  eonnd  and  conclu- 
sive. A  man  who  never  touches  a  gun  un- 
til he  has  experience  in  tbe  use  of  it,  is  ab- 
solutely certain  never  to  hurt  aayboJy  by 
his  carelessness  or  his  ignorance  of  the 
weapon.  The  advice  is  good;  bat  the  au- 
thor ought  not  claim  that  it  is  entirely 
novel  wh  le  we  can  all  remember  the  wo- 
man who  wontd  not  let  her  boy  go  near  (he 
water  until  be  had  learned  to  swim,  and 
while  we  recall  tbe  case  of  the  man  who  re- 
fused to  permit  bis  child  to  touch  a  piano 
vntilfsbe  knew  how  to  play  upeu  it.  In  a  1 
these  instances  we  perceive  evidence  of 
.that  wise  forethought  and  judicious  care 
which  help  to  convince  us  that  man  has  m 
immortal  sjul  and  intellectual  capabilities 
which  are  singularly  superhuman. 


A  Happy  New  Year. 

What  a  pleaiire  it  is  to  meet  a  smiling  counte- 
nance, whether  it  be  on  tee  street  or  10  thepar- 
or.    And  wby  li  it  tbat  tome  faoee  wearacentio- 
nally  happy  look  ?  It  i>  'imply  because  they  Live  on 
a  plain,  nutritions  and  substantia!  diet.    That  man 
•  a  pnblio    benefactor  who  will  conscientiously 
erre  m  with  a  clean,  toothsome  and  wholesome 
meal.    Loois  Meyers,  pro  one  tor  of   the   "White 
Boose ."  Kearny  street,  also  of  the  Capitol  Ees- 
anrant,  Foorth  street,  does  it.  as  hundreds  oan 
enthusiastically  Wat  try.     Hie  k  tcbens  are  marvels 
of  order  and  cleanliness.    lTy  Dim.  ana  yon  will 
find  it  impossible  to  eat  elsewhere. 


Oyster    Traae. 

Tbe  oyster  trade  In  California  Is  assuming 

Igantdc  proportions.    Emerson  CorvlUe,  of  tbe 

addle  Reek,  410  Pine  street,   furnishes  from 

his  own  oyster  beds  at  Ban  Bruno  millions  of 

oysters  to  all  parts  of  tbe  Paeiflo  Coast.    His 

■astern  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 

ftas  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and  *  ne 

Saddle  Book"  is  known  averrwbere. 


X>r.  Barlow  *j.  fcmitn 

Is  giving  a  coarse  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle. 
«een  on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  bis  Eygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evonlcg,  commencing  at  1M  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examlnatioEB  in  regard  to  health 
to  Invalids  dally,  from  9  to  4  p.  m.,  tree.         w 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  bats.  At  "  The"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hst  store  below  Kearny] .  all  these 
nrw  etylei  can  be  fcund.  The  stock  is  immense 
— the  prices  are  reasoEable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  b 


Z>o    Sot    buffer    from    Corns. 

Tbe  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Ban- 
tons,  Club  and  Ingrowing  Kails,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fi.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.ac.  We 
*n*ak  from  experience,  bavrng  tested  tbe  Doc- 
tor's capability.  Beferences  given  U  required,  h 


Artificial  Memory.     Guaranteed. 

Tbls  wonderful  system  gives  tbe  memrry  ex- 
traordinary power.  Thoutauds  o  flgur-s  and 
words  learnt  without  erJjrt.  Studies  made  easy 
and  the  intellect  strengthened.  Taught  in  two 
lessons,  $10 ;  classes  cheaper.  Professor  Wm, 
Nemos,  137  Montgomery  street.  n 


Reduced  Prices. 

Shirts  from  75c.  to  *3.  Complete  assortment 
of  Gents'  Fnmi-hing  3oodi.  Bealee  A  Co.,  808 
Kearny  street,  near  Bu»h.  or 


CtaJBVOTAWT.— Madame   Clara    Antonia,   the 

Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium. 
323  Kearny  st.,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine.  Consulta- 
tions In  English.   French  and  German.  x 


X>r.    Doherty 

Has  devoted  bis  study  more  particularly  to 
Chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  is 
now  tbe  most  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
San  Francisco,  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leidesdorff,  a  few  doors  Delow  What 
Cbaer  House.  i 


Phutoarapmc     Cards- 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  tbe  People*  Art 
OaUery.  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  street.  a 


^Wlaat    Cheer    X^aixacLry 

Rmploys  no  Chinamen,  and  should  be  pat 
vontzod  by  ev*rvbort»  • 

Stm  Meore( 

Formerly  of  Buss  House  Carriages,  oan  be 

-tound  In  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
<abiishment,  sontbwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery sta. ,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carriaee  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 

-o?  night,  at  reduced  rate*.  ^g 

Sewing  Midlines  for  Sale, 

Heated  and  repaired,  at  116  Pott  street.  Also. 
Agency  for  Mills'  AdJo«table  Treadle.  x 

Holiday    Candles. 

Fresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection, 
ery.  578  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    a 


TY        hins  rteturnea  In  One  Day 
And  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry. 


It  ia  Periectly  Astonishing 

How  beantifolly  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
at  tbe  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
xlore  8  ajs.  returned  the  same  evening  if  de 
abed.  x 

Fob  Salx— A  lot  ef  cheap  elite  dreeses,  at  33 
Geary  street.  A  good  prioe  paid  for  cast-off 
clothing. 


FOREIBN   DRAMATIC  MEWS. 

A  London  correspondent  bub:  Some  of  tbe  osa- 
nalJy  we  11- inform  ad  papers  have  stated  that  the 
next  opera  feonffi  at  tbe  Op  ra  Comiqae  will  be 
"La  Timb>le  a'-irzot."  All  trne  lorers  of  the 
drama  will  b«  sUd  to  heir  tbat  tbis  Isinoorreot. 
Mncb  as  we  hive  copied  from  tae  French,  it  is  to 
be  hope  1  thai  the  English  ttige  will  nsver  repro- 
dnce  tbe  piece  iaetoatred.or  the  most  recent  sno- 
ceas,  "  Helots*  and  Abelard." 

Mr.  8.  Fteke  has  rrade  arransemeati  with  several 
of  the  French  dr»mati:ti— namelv,  harden.  Theo- 
dore Bereiere,  D<Najae,  Loaia  Leroy,  and  others 
for  an  Enslieh  uamlaiiea  of  their  fntare  works, 
so  that  If  desirable  they  ma;  be  brought  o-at  elmnl- 
taaeonsly  In  London,  Pins  and  tbe  United  States. 
"Babil  ana  Bijoo."  will  tried  qq  the  season  at  tbe 
OoveDt  Garden  at  the  end  of  Maroh,  and  Lord 
Londeeborosgb  ia  adveitiainc  the  aale  of  all  tbe 
scenery,  dresses  and  properties.  "The  closing  of 
Govern  Garden  will  release  Mrs.  Howard  Pant, 
who.  with  Mr,  Howard  Paul,  will  at  once  reaame 
their  popular  enter  tain  men  t«. 

Mm  Hattie  Rheimbardt,  one  of  the  prettiest 
and  most  brilliant  Loadon  actresses,  bas  juet  mar- 
ried a  swell  at  Sunderland.  He  was  emitten  at  a 
public  ball  In  tbat  town. 

Avrillen,  the  director  of  tbe  Grand  Opera  House 
in  Brussels,  who  has  bad  a  bad  season, haa  encaged 
Nilssoa  for  a  aeries  of  rep-essntations,  early  in 
Apr!',  on  h*r  r<ti  u  from  Rmsia. 

M'lle  Fattl  will  mate  her  rtntrtt  at  the  Eoyal 
Italian  Opera,  London,  tbe  second  week  in  Aorii. 
Mr.  Gje  has  concluded  a  new  engagement  with 
tbe  popular  prima  donna,  whertby  she  is  to  reoeire 
£200peralght,  with  the  privilege  of  choosing  her 
own  repeitory; 

Tbe  Freoob  oeaaorof  plate  bas  adopted  a  new 
and  eary  method  of  doing  his  work.  When  a  corn- 
ed r,  etc.,  is  to  t>3  repreiented,  and  abo*s  op  a  for- 
eign people,  the  censor  insists  on  tbe  author  pro- 
curing a  letter  from  tie  aooredited  minister  of  the 
na'ion  joked  about,  tost  he  does  not  feel  riled' 
snoh  has  b»en  the  compliment  paid  by  Sard  on  to 
Minister  Waabtourne  in  forwarding  him  "Oocla 
Sam."  He  naturally  declined  the  document,  with 
t  banks. 

Tbe  "Cataract  of  the  Gauges"  is  te  b ;  revved  at 
Drury  Lane  after  a  lapsa  of  fifty  years.  It  ran  at 
this  house  in  tbe  aeaesD  of  1823  for  fifty-foor 
nisht  i.  and  brought  Ailiaton,  t  ie  manager,  a  prod 
Of  £7,000. 

Geanod  is  eomDosing  a  new  opera  to  be  produced 
neztyearin  London  with  Mme.  AcelmaPatti  in 
the  principal  psrt. 

M.  Capo  at  has  suspended  bis  career  as  a  singer 
of  ltaliea  opera  in  Italy,  and  has  witcdrawn  f  iom 
the  Italian  Tneatre  in  Paris.  The  Parisians  will 
never  forcive  his  cosrte  daring  tbe  late  war. 

Anew  melodrama  ca'led  "Old  Soldiers,"  by  H. 
J.  Byroa,  has  proved  a  great  success. 

John  8.  Clarke,  lessee  aid  manager  of  the  Char 
ing  Orots  Theatre,  London,  bas  purchased  tbo 
lease  for  fifteen  years  of  a  handsome  residence 
Belgravia.  This  looks  as  if  he  intended  spending 
bis  time  in  the  Old  Worli. 

French  entice,  reviewing  tbe  younger  Dnmas's 
'  Femme  Clmle."  declare  that  it  i«  not  woodeifal 
that  Sardou  should  go  io  America  for  his  eubjsots 
and  tfpes,  as  tbose  exhibited  from  French  a.oiety 
are  simply  diagnetiog. 


A'etlce  to  all  venom    It   may  Concern. 

Any  person  claimlug  any  iodebtedneie  of 
Samuel  Sp'r  j  sfcali  present  their  bills  to  Philip 
Mahler,  Notary  Public,  628  M^utgoscery  fctreet 
S.  F„  within  30  dsyo  from  date.  All  persons 
Inletted  to  said  S.muel  Spin  can  par  it  to 
said  Philip  M»Mt  and  receive  hia  receipt 
tberercra  tr  tblo  the  next  80  day*.  San  Fran- 
cisco, Feb.  2-Stb.  1873.     Simuel  f pro. 


Live    Well. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  is  tbe  canseof  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  tbe  Pioneer  Bestanrant,  on  Wash- 
Ingtoc  treet,  at  tbe  osrnerof  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Bocken,  who  bas  catered  for  tbe  public  since 
[849.  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  Ssimagundl  sono.  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  oegt  cud  or  tea  in  tbe 
olty  —  Englieh  breakfast  tea  —  aouohong  and 
Orange  Pekoe — can  be  obtained  here.  a 


Holiday    Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  tbe  Holiday  tables 
that  compare  wllbSqaarzs's.  Pqu»rz»'s  Punches 
are  fameua  for  tbe  high  art  shown  In  their  man- 
ufacture, :„e  Iiij  py  cmimiijon  of  whole  -ome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  the  great  Sqaarza,  haa  prepired 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  cordials  for 

he  Holiday  Ubles.  For  sale  at  tbe  new  branch, 
317  Kearny  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
1;0  Leidesdorff  street. 


Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable   canlsge,  styllsb 
horses  aad  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leading  eg- 

eentialB  of  en  injoyoble ride,  aad  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Franeisoo  so  unqaestiocably 
a*  from  Frank  Konton,  whose  carriages  have 
tbe  privilege  of  the  6-aud  fronting  the  Oocl- 
aentat  Hotel.  Hlshandiiimetuni-out^sra u~ed 
by  tbe  best  crdes  of  'be  city,  and  as  h&  makes 
it  a  po'tit  toeojploy  able,  honest  and  perf-c/ly 
courtecu6dnvei>-,  he  is  mora  liberally  patron, 
ized  than  any  otin  r  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
C  *et,  while  a  lar^e  number  m  persons,  and 
iedleein  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
axaent  those  which  he  trovldes.  Frank  has  en- 
joyed  gr  at  i-nccess  in  bis  bus.n  ^,  and  the 
admit  a 'ile  w.yln  wbicb  be  conducts  It  makes 
him  a  favorlts  with  all  who  pa'rjnizi  blm,    * 


THE  FOLLOWING  IS  A  BEPORT  OF  THE 
AMOUNT  OF  BEER  SOLD 


■Ai.OSa 

li^l 

11..W3 
8,263 
7,548 


U.  S.  Rerenue  Paid  Thereen, 

Daring;  the   Tear  1873, 

By  all  the  Brewers  in  San 
Francisco: 

Philadelphia  . .  JohH  rTIeland . . .  .£9803  "$20863 

Bmpire LyonaA-  Un " 

Alb»ny SpreckelsA  Oo  .. 

*»--binftoa Mangels  A  Co 

Pacific FortmaoD &  Oo... 

S.  F.  6took  Brewery 

MsboiiAOo S.91S 

Willows KHenclsuaA  Faust     51» 

H  ro  id  w  aT 4  s  i.)  :j 

Natioc&l Glauk  A  BaDs->a...     4,736 

Jackson Wm.  Frede-iok....     4.573 

"nvaria Ganalach  A  Uo  ...      4.M5 

Hiberma M.  Kuoan 4,4  7 

UaiteH  States.. VCaobemacherAUo     3  349 

New  York HsffnerAOo a.!)S9 

GaldenGate 2,7  ai 

Union Hesse  A  Oo 2,4  2 

Lsf ayel to Bantt  Paallio 2  V88 

Greea  A  Oo 2,080 

Chicago 2  H5 

Weysnt  4  Kash 1.7.9 

Wahma-iCo 1,32 1 

Snd  some  very  small  breweries,  producing  each 
lees  thao  1,000  barrels  per  >sonm.  The  whole 
amount  of  titer  sold  donor  187i  io  San  1-  raaoidco 
la  161,4)2  bane  s.  aod  it  will  be  ooticed  tbat 

JOHN  WIELAND, 

Philadelphia  Brewery 

HEADS    THE     LIST! 

His  tales  exceeding  byaboot  10,0(0  barrels  t^oee 
of  any  other  brewary.  aod  maktcg  nearly  oo"-fifth 
of  all  brew  ere  combmed  fe27  lw 


12  6?' 

11.553 

8,2f8 
7.f48 
6  955 
fl,*5fl 
4,  SIM) 
4.736 

a>7J 

4.545 
4.417 
3.3)9 
2.1*39 

2.7-ii) 
3,72 
2.2S8 
2,1-8') 
2,115 
1,778 
1.321 


Oysters, 
In  BtrolUag  round  tbe  other  nlgb:, 
To  look  at  'FrlBoo  by  gas  light, 
our  careless  feat,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where     fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  trade  a  p&ieen 
Through  which  a  bweet  bi  u  jnet  was  seen ; 
While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  wblcb  tbe  waters  softly  fell, 
Hade  tbat  wlnaow  feem  to  be 
Bome  fairy  grotto  of  tbe  eea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  hero- 
It  looks  so  nice — and  try  their  obeer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  mast  agree 
That  this  place  salts  me  to  a  "T."' 
ho  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Hade  bis  appearance,  asked  oar  wish— 
Bald  they  bad  almost  any  dleh 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooktd  magnificently,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  jaicy,  fat. 
Cooked  every  style;  just  think  of  tbat. 
And  If  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
Ton're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  crabs  and  terrapins  ; 
In  fact,  we  found  tbey  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kinds  of  game, 
Flab,  flesh  or  fowl  wbicb  we  could  name. 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  beet  Ice  cream; 
Bo  here  tbey  flock,  the  little  sinners. 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  doubts  tbis  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  OyBter  House,  337  Bush  street,   above 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

OHABLBS  9AAKE.  Proprietor. 

Sandwich  Island  Pulu. 

Since  the  ascension  of  the  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Fandwlch  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  industry  is 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  8oh?eiber,  dealer  jo 
beJding  andfarni'ur1,  620  Washington  street, 
oppcBitathe  market,  who  bai  long  been  the 
principal  importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  tbe  gataeriag  and  bU  shipments  tbf  s 
year  will  ba  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
In  demand  on  account  of  lti  superior  qualities 
fcr  mat  tries  bedding,  and  donbtlets  Mr.  Scbrci- 
berwill  find  no  difficulty  in  disposing  of  all 
tbat  comes.  a 


Ploaaant  -LiOCsvcroxt.. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodginga  in  a 
Oentral  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  inspect  tbe  fine  suites  of  roome  to  let  there 
The  building  is  a  verv  flne  one  and  1b  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. , 


The  Choicest  Confectionery. 

•J. ha.  H.  Romer  hai  Just  cpsned  a  new  and 
hEndeoma  confectionery  store  at  126  Kearny 
street,  where  cm  be  obtained  super! -.r  finely 
navor-d  confectionery  of  all  kinds.  Bulls  and 
parties  supplied.  a 

Best    Quality    of    JOotcsirin 

Driving  gloves,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  tbe  What 
Ohear  Laundry  z 

Genuine    Ha.  ana    Clears. 

Bett  brands  at  61  aiontgomery  street,  S,  W. 
corner  of  Merchant.    Fronck  &  Cahn.  q 


Altogether  the  JrSeat. 

It  is  curious,  but  true,  tbat  3.  A.  Sbaber, 
707  Market  btrt-t,  near  Third,  should  eell  fur- 
niture and  bedding  cheaper  thnn  any  other 
dealer  in  tbls  city.  Try  him  and  yon  will  be 
aonvlnced.  t 

Oysters. 

Why  travel  bo  far?  Shellfish  of  every  kind 
kept  a;  Manoioft'*,  oy»ter  dealer,  672  Howaid 
etrot,  near  Third,  n-i:  to  c-r  office.  o 

• 

McDowpII,  show  Card   Writer 

B«ady  made  and  male  to  order.  Boom  10 
60S  Market  street,  c<  r.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 


WtLK.%    Cheer    l_.a.«.ri<xry 

Ie  the  best  lanndrv  in  Bin  FrsnotBos 


500    fairs    ol    nocks, 
At  all  pricBF,  at  the  What  Cbeer  Launcory. 


Lever   Buckle    Suspenders, 

At  SI  per  pair^-25  per  oent.  cheaper  than  else- 
rhers — at  tbe  What  Cheer  Laundry.  x 


Ch^ap  Javrelry,  Kid  Gloves,  and  Ladles  and 
Oente'  FrrniehlBg  Qoods,  at  Bank  V,  store,  35 
Fourth  afreet.    ObeapeBt  io  th"  cftv.  e 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Ttio    Best    Remedies, 
Dr.  Ferry's  Last  Chance,  for  pals.    Dr.  Per. 

rr'B  Webfoot  Fills,  for  all  billon*  complaints 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Sansome 
etreet,  comer  of  Commi  rcial.  * 

American  Watciies. 

Bedaced  pness,  at  H.  A.  Callander's  62  Seo 
ond  St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  cj  r;f oily  repairad,  d 


How    to  Procure   Bargains. 

Attend  tbe  auction  ea'eiof  Watson  A  E-.rn- 
bart  at  their  auction  salaaroom,  112  Suttor  street, 
adjoining  the  new  Circus  Amphitheatre,  and  you 
are  surd  to  )  rooure  bargaloB.  Sile  ■-&?* — Mon- 
days and  Fridays.  Caih  advaaced  on  merchan- 
dise.    Out-door  sales  pro  nptly  attended  to.    s 


Ladles  "VlMltina:  Cards. 

Written,  engravrd  or  painted  by  Joan  P. 
I/WTEB,  126  Setter  street,  opposite  Uck  Boum, 
and  at  tbe   Grand-  Hotel.    N.  B.— Hahdkxb- 

CHIETB  SEATLT  MiEEED,      PaTNllaKSHIP    Of  6VCI7 

description  to  order,  s 

iTor    Wasmna 

Shirts,  $1  60  per  dos.;  small  pieces.  Mo.  pet 
ici.     At  tbe  What  Cheer  Laundry'  • 


If  Ton    Want 

Your  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
sot  spoiled,  eend  thera  to  the  What  Cheer  Latin 
toy.  x 

—  ■  -      ♦  - 

For  a  safe  and  efficient  Bxauttttkb  or  ths 
Ooaipuxiocr,  use  Dioxst's  Jaaiooa  Cxjehb  db 
las. 


"THE"  SAUCE. 

.  SK  YOUB  GBOCER  FOB  IT. 
L  TATLOB  fc  BENDELL, 

409  Clay  stroit. 
mhlm 


AdC.    ASUBFl, 

Nos.   506  Market, 

....AXD.    .. 

S  and  f   Sixtter   street, 

Offer,  to  the  Trade  ,nd  Pablio  s  FULL 
AKD  OOMPLETH  STOCK  ol  " 

MILLINERY    GOODS, 

CJOKSISTINQ  OP.... 

FLOWERS,    FBATHEBH, 

BIB  BOSS,     HATS.     Etc, 
....AT.... 

Reduoed     Prices. 

f<n2(  lm 


An  Oyster  May  be  Crossed  in  Love. 


NOT  IP  IT  IS  SUOH  AN  OYSTER  AS  YOU 
get  across  th*  street  from  the  0«liforaia 
Tbeat.-e,  at  tbe  corner  of  Kearnp,  as  nob^Jv  could 
refase  said  Oyster  Try  it  betwtea  the  aote,  or 
when  the  plar  is  over. 

"SPIERS  &  POND'S" 

SALOON, 

8.  IF.    COB.     XE1BM     AMJ     BUSH. 


PURE  WINES  and  LIQUORS 

TEA,  COFFEE,  AND  REFRESHMENTS. 
ONE-BIT    HOUSE. 

fe27  lm 


CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  Store 

I  Formerly  Maser  A.  Wurkheim,) 

No.    SO    atONTOOHEBY    STREET, 

Oppoalte  the  tlct  Honse. 

MB.   MAYER  OAXLS   ATTENTION  TO  HIS 
large  and  well  selected  at83rtment  of 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  Velret 
and  Cloth, 

And  hia  new  aty'es  of  readr-m-dt  Silk.  Wool  aod 
o-her  LADlEa'  SUITS, at  YERY  LOW  PRICES. 
Al-o.  a  larxe  etoetc  of  biripea.  Bro^be  aad  Lace 
Bbawls,  Lace  Jackets.  Sillt  ted  Cotton  Velvet*, 
Ml aa,  tiatins,  ''loaknKt.  aod  every  deacnp'loo  of 
Tnmmiagi.  Jast  arrived,  a  large  icvoice  of  the 
Spring  styles  of 

PLAIN      AND       rMBROIDEUED 
LINEN   SUITS, 

N.  B— Oloake.  Dresses  and  en:t«  made  to  order 
in  latest  fa*btOB,  at  re»eona»le  rates.  mb2 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

ON  HAND  and  Bad* 
to  ORDER, 

L.    BLAIR'S, 

B    Kfiirny   ■!»  P  et. 


AMERICAN     EXCHANCE, 
HAYWAHDS. 

TONY  OAEEb PBOPB1BTOB 

oteL 


First-Class 
bnsn 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MB.  P.  BERGES.  FORMERLY 
proprietor  of  the  Miners'  Ree- 
taorant,  has  taken  the  nMoageaieat 
of  both  tbe  Miners'  Reeaaarant  on 
Oorameroial  street  aod  tbe  Miners' 
Branob  on  Market  street,  io  partner»bip  witn  MR. 
A.  DF.4YEUR,  vrbo  has  been  oonneot-ed  with  the 
drm  for  years.  Improvementa  have  been  made  In 
the  ootsine  departments  tbat  will  render  tbe  Mi- 
ners' more  popalar  tbaa  It  has  ever  been  dnnng 
the  22  years  of  its  prosperity.  Oar  Bills  of  Far* 
embrace  all  toe  delicacies  of  tba  eeason.  Our 
motto  ia  "Good  Fare,  Good  Cooking  and  Moderate 
Charge  e." 

P.  BEROES  A.  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

SSI  and  S9A  Commercial,  and 
769  Market  street. 
Open  from  5  a.at.  to  10  p ju.  an31  lm 


BALDWIN'S    DAIRY  BUTTER! 

T>HS6  IS  TO  CERTIFY  TRAT  N.  B.  TERW.L- 
LIGER  A  CO  .  SO  and  51  Wt-hioprtjo  Market, 
are  tbe  SULE  AGEN  rB  for  the  eue  of  my  brand 
of  bn'tar,  koown  as  "  BALDWIN'S  DAIRY  UU  »- 
THIi."  it  has  been  e  Id  Bt  the  above  et\nd  tae 
pastthirteen  years,  and  any  brands  of  hoit-rr.p- 
rn-eottd  to  be  of  m;  make  n  r  procured  <f  N.  B. 
TerwiJliger  A  Co.,  are  counterfeits, 

JL.  K     BALDWIN. 
San  Fraoci'oo,  April,  8.h,  1872. 

N.    IS.   Ti    KHILLIGFR&  CO. 
f626-lm  SO  and  5)  Washington  Marktt 


Stage  Dancing 

TAUGHT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 

DAS  HAW  AY  HALL, 
de27  lm  Post  street,  near  Kearny. 


FRENCH_COQDS. 

MME.  PONS,  IMPORTER  AND  DEALER  IN 
Parisian  Gaods,  has  jast  rcceirea  a  large  and 
yarisd  aasortment  of 

French    Corsets 

Of  all  kinds,  and  prices.  Silk  Co r sets,  and  Oorrets 
made  to  order.  Ladies'  Ooderwaar  and  Tonr- 
nairee.    611  Sacramento  strtet.  fell  lm 


Bar  Sugar 

POE    SALE-S18     KIABSY    ST3BET.    AT 

J       MEBOKR'S.     Alio,  an  klad  of  Oudle, 

Whnlral.  ud  B.UIL 

soTl/  M.    1 


m 


!<>$H%^ 


50  c 


PRICE     «„Vj 
A  Safe  and  speedy  Rer 
dy  for  all  Bronchial  Aft 
tions,      Asthma,      Col 
Coughs,    Loss    of  Vol 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  C, 
sumption,        Hoarsen* 
Pain  and  soreness  of  I 
Breast,  and  ail  Difficult! 
arising    from     a    sudV 
Cold,  readily   yield   to 
healing  powers,     Ask 
the  California   Hall's  P 
monary     alsam.    Sold 
all  Druggists. 

PSOPKIETOBt.    J 
41?  SnD.ome  str.et.  craer  Coaaw 


.sG^ixL'Bf 


CURES   DYSPEPSIA. 


j^mm 


Gires  Tone  to  the  Stoma 


^TxLBn 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETIT 


s(fiBRKTrxl>T£ 


Is  a  Sure  Relief  for  Indigert 


mmm&!\ 


HAS  NO  SUPERIOR  AS  A 

BLOOD    PTJRIFIB 


THOMAS    W.    BREE, 
SIXiVEH  X'XjjSl.'TX 

^pl  MANDTAOTirajBRssw^ 

^^r        bep  tig  v  "cattM 

^T      dru«is7b«hju,s,^8' 

^C*s^  —ahd— 

UIMEB    MIMICAL    IKSTJKVMJU 

ESTABLISHED  IN  18 OS. 

fS^Leaaona  giysn  on  tbe  Banjo  and  Dram.  I 
MISSION  STrtEET,  between  First  and  Sen 

N.  B.— Fine-toned  Silver  bolo  Banjos  fat 
easionaJa  always  on  band.  tal 


A.    DESIDERATC 

....TO.... 

MANAGERS,  STARSflND  COMBIMTI- 

AOOMPETKVT  MANAGER.  AGBtfT  > 
Aoter,  with  lSyetra'  exp'neioe  in  Ktet 
Amerios,  tbe  Oane  of  Good  Hope  andAatU 
Oolonies,  India  and  Ohina, 

IS  OPEN  TO  ENGAGEMENT. 

Is  well  posted  wltb  the  profession  »odJhiF 
Oan  L'ivt-  name?  of  Managnrs,  I'beatres  or  I 
List  of  Prices  aad  del  a  ing  capacity,  in  nsirlli 
one  of  tbe  above  places.    Apoly  to 

J.  H.  McOaBS. 
fe4  lm  «20  Waebington  aireet,  8 


SANGER  HALL 

(SIKGER'5  HALL,) 
14     6EABY    ST.,    NEAR    KElB 

None  bat  tbe  Choicest  Brands  of  Wi 
Bad  LIqaori  ob  band. 

DEPOT  WtYAND  &  KkSCHl'S  BAY  BMW 

».!8t!  OHBIS  FEDDHlH 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

EYERY    IATVBD&Y    J»I»* 
Piano    and     Sirglng   at  8  P- 

CHARINGa«a£^SALOI 

•306  MIbbIod  street,  near  fieceai 
delO  EAGLES  A  WILD.  PrftpPSH 


To  the  Dramatic  Profess) 

THIS  UNDERSIGNED.  WHO  HAS  ■[ 
oyer  twelve  yearaconneoted  with  tbep''  l 
Melbourne,  and  ib  well  known  by  lbs  iDsraN 
the  profeeaion  in  the  Colonies,  o*fi  to  tov 
that  ne  is  prepared  to  grive  experienced  aar 
all  persons  professionally  visiting  or  medil*1 
visit  to  the  AnBtralian  Colonies.  Fee  mem' 
Pnoctoality  in  diepabohine  replies  may  «* 

WLuLlAM  FEHRY  WATER  I 
12Vlotorla   Chambers,   40  OoUins  *i***ii 
nonms       Anefcrslia. 


M1 


WILLIS^BAND. 

USIO    FURNISHED    FOR    *^L 

oooaeione.    Moaic  imported,  arranfed 

and  for  sale.  . 

HARCOeH.  BLX7M    Lender  «f' 
Orebeatra* 

HENRY  TON  I>EK  MEIIDXJf,  1 
er  of  Bran  Band. 

■Cfr-OrdiTB  from  too  conn'ry  promptly  att 
to      Address    M.     W.     W/LLI8.    Baton's 
Store.  »Ji8  Moutenmery  street,  or  MARC" 
BLUM.  *Si»  MontKorDHrvFirrn-t. 


GEORGE    MATES"!' 


, 


DEALER  IN  OYSTERS.  OLAM8 
andaU  kinds  of  SHELL  FISH, 
Stalls  Noa.  *0.  41,  .«,  Olifornia 
Market,  entrance  on  California  ati 

PmbUo  or  private  parties)  a^id  f 

from  <  A.M.  to  U  r.  at,    Ladlea'  aod  C. 
Oi«1srRooae««ifroalijLtoiarjf- 


m 


am 


fROPOUTAN  THEATRE 


rami, 
gist*. 


imW    ALHaMBRA    TH1ATBI. 


r«H 


NEW 


i  i     < . i< i    \  i 


,Cl|rand    Reopening! 


^■■f" u  t/** 


EMERSON    MINSTRELS 

WW9  WILL  AlYWse.  0  OOWTVOTIDV  WITH 

JOHNNY    ALLEN   and   LITTLE   MAO 


WILSON'S 
AMPHITHEATRB 

Parisian  Circus! 


DTIPI. 


■(  lo  ii'  ■ 


■HOiill 


•Class  Theatre 
L8T-CLA83  STARS 

k  •*•  ■«■  «*  1 1  hi  i  ■  i»»i  »•■> «  iw 

'•I'lik     T.mfcn,  »l»Bm 
.llo-wln,;       -.,,:..      ,,|        I',-|..r»: 

MOBS  ( DM  ir. 
ly    *70    Contst ! 

0R(  IIESTRA  MAI 


t  of  tat  WorU  Haeovard  ()a»  Lewci  Daawr. 

ww  ax*  bad  thi  »n»o»  or  trrrAUso  aarou  tbi 
iwnrd    II.  i     I    in., p.-    in    Ilia    -\\  c.  n .  I .  - 1  i  .  1 1     I '.- rf  nt-mn  n 


TIUl  EVEXIrTO 


>  PCB 


►rxly    SO   Oenti 

IULLEBY, 
ly     125    G&JXXt 


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awwn 

.tffitii  I!.,'.- 

iTtotua 


aatM 


OPENING    NIGHT, 

IRD1Y  MARCH    3,    MH3 

Wl».  it.  T>kBH4  in-!  t'nilll 

liapman  Sisters! 


It  thne  ?f»r<   IB  lb. 

mboudM, 


III   make    their    First   Appearance  1 


MARCH    3 


■tut  nam  dceieo  r«a  w«f».  aid  larnaoaT  irnuooi  at  i. 

l'urt    First — t-'.n t i-n m I ■■  m.-nt     •»    In    Mnlon. 

oaoanrniA 

r.r.J 

"in<«t  A  lit* 

w.  r.  AAKIrl 

TIIK  HUT  IILLT   MtUDII 

J    U.  tUIIIU 


.  »««T 

N.IIA.»U>  I 

K.  .  ■."»!  4  M.M. 

■  T  mB  »AD  III   WA  VI* 


l»nri    Quloltatop 


Oompmiy 


Pnrt     Nrconcl Olio. 


TH£3    ^tVONDBRFUL    DONATO 

Who  will  Execute  the  molt  Difficult  Terpiichorean  Feats  on  One  Leg. 

|D-ff1-t«1e.    e»r|l»a.4i    Mar**,  will.    Mlltiari   Fm- 
■  ■liana  Mad    Kaerrlira. 


A   -    t,  •*■■•-.   I     unlan— » 

r     r-»»- 

.    *U.(«.iAa.|    A'ttRpailMril 


X>X^.AcXOXSTX3   CJXJT   DIAMOND. 


■A*XA9. 

Juftr 


..JOHOTT  ALLESlMr.  Sul'h 0.  W.  Bocimfrllm 

Ada   Kymtn  |  Mr.  Drown  J.  Robin.on 


otD  JOE.. 
0HAELE3 . 


Viral  llmo  of  t*.  Affeeilog  Nef"  Sketch  ,atltl«d 

T_.ID      BLACIi     JOE. 


.BILLY  EMERSON 
..ADD  BY  lit. i 


•  i\  >  K  I  I    K> 


Hl«    AI>D     IIKIIIMIIIA 


Tfco   .Telling',  peiform.QM  will  conclude  with 


JOCKO,    THE    BRAZILIAN   APE! 

JOCSO.  TUB  MONKEY I LITTLE  MAC 

Lor*r.ao,  ■  rich  Tr*»elli>r M.  Aloilej  Scott     Pedn Charity  Button 

hrMinri,  o*B»f  of  PJan'at'oo....— J.  Rnblnioa  |  Core,  a  Qqad>.v-n Slim  Willi, me 

Frank,  bta  ton,  4  yaare  aid Little  D.rlina;  |  Mme.  Fornandfi  Ml)*  sir  r  u.u 

Pipe,  mttasI  to  Loc«dko Bob  Bart  |  Slave?.  Villager*,  Feasant,.,  He,  by  the  Company. 

Drr**  <   lr«-,r ...    SI   Otf  I  I'nr.nielle S5  Cent* 

Orchratra. SO  <Vnt*  I  PrlTMtfi   Bmei 95    uud    SIO 

•v  All    BJHa   strain  si   the   AiuaoiOra    Theatre   moat    oe   preeeatod    hereafter   ou   Monday. 

Sa^PooTfcnuaaoe  to  cammeno*  panotaally  at  eight   o'clock. 


'•-I.    W.*ir»'n    •••   Mrarar. 

THIS    EVCNINO  MARCH   3 


I  '  r  « »  if  i-  it  tit  in  * » . 

1.— Ctaalra   ■»1»*.  ,«•»•  rr-f.    «ta>r«r'a  Oma 

•  -*»*«■».    lair*. 

■     sTUslj  Tilase  Btsvfjs,  rraatsssl 

I  r,V  OMAR  Ki- 
«      i*ja«4iru«i  Lsssjfjssatsslssa  Sf  Ik*  ■• 

MB.       M.       H        DIM    kRII.I 

f  -f ,■  r*r«k» 

HOX».  laVLBOi. 

•  -rr1a*t|»Rl   tSSMt«a>Sll   A  «■  t  _ 

BY  YuUKO  DUOB'W 
GLOW*..  ?M.    WAMSrt 

T.-tlairry    («»«la»a),     attS*SSl    Tlawa,    la     kta    ■ 
tlnltloa,  failtla-4     '•  Navflly  " 

a.-Qrma   Hair.il*>  hi.    lUimai   Art 

IN  T  tKMlMIIOK. 


B.-M'I,I.K     BOIHKIIU     r«i>r«M  af   tk*    ArtM, 
!■  bar  naaarallelcal  Barfback  A* I. 

GR0TB6Q0B MuMs.  J.   B.KMQBL 

IO.-Bcmi  Caail*aa« _ 

MOXS.    KBNIBKL 

ll.-JohtiiT    r«nkf,   tit*  Bay   Wond'r,  on   M»  kar,. 

barked    Ponlca,    Daman  anal    llar.y. 

ll-Drairlii-ruoin  Knt«rtalaaacat  

BY  M  JN3.  OABOR  AND  f-ONS. 
IS.— The  I'haaplon  Trick.  IIora«  .\apalco*   K.._..„ 

II.1RUDU0&D  BY  OMaB  KLNGliLKY. 
lA.-TBt  Maa  nhh   the   Iroa  Jaw  1UllnK  afi«-|al). 

lutk  fall  of  Water  with  hli  Teeth . 

HARRY    OLARKK. 

Tk*  •▼•alDgt  cnt*>ria.nin'ai  will  oooclude  with  tba 
laoghabl*  tsl*avact\i>u  of 

iWons.  and  Mme.  Rogmolal 

BY  OAROM  AND  KKSIBEL 


Tlreaa  Circle •■    •• 

PatqOctU"...... _  SS., 

Keaerve.  Dkatri •-••-• ."U-lPg1 

Prlr..t*  Ban. •*  "•»•»  *■•  *• 

gylici  Uffloa  open  dally  from  10  to  4.    Dgors  opao  tAt- 


M  >-     MHill   I.     1-i'IIWlJIW    IIUlHUI. 
*  -r    «f  C*ataa*rc1aJ 


iCIFIC  HOUSED 
.YMPIC  HOUSE, 


l**r*y  atr**t,  op- 

p-aalte  th*  riaia 

■>'  A  OOTRfLU 


Oar  Olabratfrd  tl  V  Wtiitu  Sbirta,    Thty  fi  t,PEar&(7TX.Y,and  for  qaality  and 
affTCALL  AND  SBB  THEM. 


¥"1W¥ 


danbitity  will  ao»*r  b«  matc'iod.    To  ba  had  ooly  at  tbe 

I  XL)    JLaTOTIOBj    STOKE.     «1B    Kearny    atrcet. 


THISTLETON'S 
JOIalaT    GIAIaTTJ 

O^LY  TEN  CENTS. 
THISTLETON'S,  9  POST  STREET 


lew  Spring  Goods 


TILLE   DE  PARIS. 


*H0  El" 

TllEBi' 
8Hig.n» ' 


X9STIIEAIT    COEJiEE 

utter  and  Montgomery  sts., 

Occidental    Block, 

..„..HAYE 

>$Sf.WTJWV  OTPKlI«-E3X> 

M    '      i 


FtjBuatr  sbipmsott 


THE  FOLLOWING  IS  '  REPORT  OF  THE 
AnOUNT  OF  BEER  SOLD 


U.  8. 


Revenue  Taiil  Thereon, 

Darin*-    Ihe    Yf»rl(*::J. 

By  all  the  Brewers  in  San 
Francisco: 

PkllnddpJii* .  John  WloI»nd....sr>iii::  ifJiKin 


■  .■■    ■ 

Wtmi 

Altliny 

.Stireeli-N  A  Oo...  . 

lr,ffll 

13  69 

Wa,alnjtoa... 

.MaDire's  A  Oo 

■ 

M.&  3 

PaolBo 

8.'a(U 

8.  P.  Stock  Brewery 

7.H8 

191  1 

■    ■ 

■Willowa 

:    I'.'iiA  FatiBi 

ft  449 

MM 

4  Wl 

4.736 

.(iluuk  it  HnDS^D... 

.Win.  Frede-ick.... 

«,87fl 

«wa 

.Guudlacb  A  Uo,,.. 

«r*M 

.M.  ft'onan 

4.1    1 

4,417 

%.  anni'mm-horAOO 

?,3,!r 

N«w  York.... 

.Hadoar  AOo 

■ifm 

•iJKV 

9,,*W 

3,7*1 

Hrase  AOo 

2,^2 

3,712 

im 

*>,2S8 

IJKU 

:.!■*> 

■t\is 

1,7.9 
1,331 

WfcUmat  A  Uo 

1.3J1 

And  aome  very  smalt  browurlefl,  produnioc  osoh 
leas  tbao  IJWO  barn-la  por  ennum.  Tba  wbolv 
arnnnnt  -^f  B<  *r  aold  danne  1873  in  Sun  1-  raneUco 
Is  IM,  tl'l  barrii.a,  and  it  will  ha  ootiood  that 

JOHN  WIELVND, 

Philadelphia  Brewery 

HEADS    THK    LIST  ! 

His  rates  atcaollnc  by  about  10,010  barrsla  tboa* 
of  any  other  brewery,  and  making  nearly  one-fifth 
of  all  broweraoombiDed. 1b*7  lw 

BALDWIN'S    DAIRY  BUTTER! 

THIS  IS  TOORBTIPYTHAT  N.B.  TBBWiL- 
LIGKR  ACO,  50  and  51  Washington  Market. 
are  fcbe  SOLB  AOEN  r8  for  the  ati«  of  m»  brand 
of  batter,  known  at  "  BALDWIN'S  DAIRY  BU  i'- 
TftB."  It  baa  bean  auld  at  tbe  above  stand  tk* 
yaatthirtoen  yeara,  andany  brands  of  bntterrep- 
rasaotsd  to  be  of  my  make  not  prooared  of  B.  B. 
TarwUUier  A  Co.,  are  connferJeila. 

X..  K.    BALDWIN. 
San  Franoiseo,  April.  8tb.  1873. 

».   11.  TBatWILLlOEBA  CO  . 
te3t-Iaa  gQandBl  Washington  Maikat._  . 

FRENCH_COOD8. 

MME .  PONS,  IMPORTBR  AND  DKALKR  IN 
Parisian  Oaoda,  has  jolt  raoaired  a  large  and 
varfad  uaortaant  of 

VraaeH   Oorsietav 

Of  allkioda,  and  prioea.  Silk  Corse U,  and  Donate 
Bid*    to    order.    Ladies'    Underwear    and    Tonr- 


SQUARZA'B 

Branch  Punch  Salonn, 

3  I  7  Kearny  street. 


Hivo  you  bobeld  it?    II  not,  you're  a  treat 
At  KQCKRZWH  POtfCU  SALOON,  In  Kearnr  tt«*t 
Tlwre  BONA,  dlaolplo  of  GREAT  fcQUAI'.ZA, 
Dlapcnsos  famed  Ma^io  punclint);  mth'tr 
The  moat  delloioaa  mlxtur»p,vst  recorded; 
And  hava  with  many  moii,iln  been  rewurdodt 
LadleB  CbelrOORDULS  i)>:  l>  rao  alo  at  loiuareT,— 
Thoir   "TiSaRB"  appoaB*,—  and  Men  gain   "LADJIE& 

PLEASORB." 
To  allay  coutiublal  differoooes  And  pain, 
In"ANTI-DlVORUE"  you  can  your  sod  attain. 
Sip  a/  tho  potent  extract  but  one  taste, 
Your  arm,  oonHoling,  straight  la  round  her  waist 
Guess  what  a   "MORNING  COMPORT"  In  the  kis* 
That  hoals  the  pnarrel  and  Imparts  the  blissl 
The  ''WELCOME"  too,  you'll  always  dud 
A  balmy  soother  for  tho  troubled  mind. 
The  bright  "AUKOItA,"  and  the  sweo.  "FAREWELL , 
Just  visit  BONA,  and  you'll  all  fare  well! 
Bis  "HYGIENIC  BITT&BS"  are  the  panacea 
For  all  dyspeptics  and  for  diarrhoea. 
No  Cholora  Morbus  ever  has  been  found 
Where  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  knook  around. 
BONA  and  SQtJARZA,  spite  of  all  detractors, 
Have  proved  the  Nation's  greatest  benefactors  I 
Fall  FORTY  different  ha&lthfal  delates  you'll  dud 
To  aid  the  Man— Invigorate  the  mlndl 
Not  this  alone— a  Welcome  yon  will  meet 
At  BONA'B-fBQUABZA'BJ-an  KEARNY  STREET, 
Remember,  too,  not  this  famed  plaoe  to  pass; 
ATT.    BPLENDID  LIQTJOBSBUTONBBITA-OLABd 


THEY  HAVE   TAKEN 

THE     FIR8T    PREMIUM 

....AT.... 

All  the  Mechanics'  Fairs. 

non    IALC  HBOLHALI  AES  EITAU 
At  tke  .Id   utablblUMBt,  ia«  TIllM*— . 


Ladies  and  Children 

....WILL  FIND.... 

KINKEAD'S 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

A  DRESSING    PLEASANT  TO  USE,  gABILY  1WBR 
ia  Dnr,  gn<a«y,  and  will  not  l,j,)»e  tbe  niost.  delicate    At 
cores  all  diseases  of  tbe  aoalp,  r amoves  dandruff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling; 

Renrlera   the  hair  soft  and   glossy,  and  ia  PURELY    VEGfr, 
TABLE. 

toy- Tba   Original    SAGB    BRUSH    HAIR    TONIO  AND 
DREBSiNO  may  be  had  of  the  Ageot, 

,JAM.     H.    OATKS,     Ilrnsulat, 
Corner  New  Montgomery  and  Howard  i treats,  aodol  all  Drn«- 
gists.  tel.tf_ 

TOHIST    R.OIBI-.'BaV 


NONE  HVV  TER  BRUT  IIVAUVE  Of  1UEA.TSJ 
CAN  BE  HAD  AT 

gtalla  S.  q,  California  Marhet 
[OB  KAurDrAcrroaav 


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The  aM   ELEOAHT  OOSTO X  WORK  III  TSF  Of  1 
,«i»l  nialn  iMil  Kl  ,rio— .     BEEKS  fNiTIlU 


V 


THE  JOUBHAL  OF  AJttrSEMEBW. 

J-.       I».       SO<3--A.:R33TJ8 

SS  Merek»»»  »»<>    58a  W»«hl»«tom  «t». 
Eelcw  Montfomeiy,  Sm»  PrmocJaoo. 

MOXDAV MABCH  ,  3  1873 


AMUSEMENTS.    Ete. 

California.  Theatre. 

The  extra  nerforcninse  of  "La  Juive''  given  at 
thia  theatre  last  niaht  under  t&e  direction  olCtai. 
?ntMlt  drew  ft  splendid  audience,  large  If  consist- 
iag  of  oar  Germtc  citizens.  To-night  is*  tal- 
ented actrtis,  Miea  Augusta  L.  Dargon,  will  corr- 
aueace  &n  engagement  and  appear  at  Lady  Teazle 
in '*  tbe  School  for  Scandal,"  a  play  wbicb,  whea 
presented  at  this  theatre,  never  fails  to  draw  an 
immisit  tow.  It  would  speak  poorly  of  tbe 
apsreciatioD  of  tbe  pob  ic  ol  ban  Francises  if 
t:,i  ■ereoot  the  ceee  when  tae  comedy  ie  aoad- 
minb  j  c*;L  The  fail  ois;  appears  on  our  first 
page 
Alhambra. 

There  will  be  imrnf  oes  attractions  tbii  evsiicg. 
Litl  e  Mac  will  make  bis  reaprearaaoe  and  come 
oat  in  b.s  bast  part.  Jocko,  tbe  Brazilian  Ape. 
BUlf  Eoersoa  and  Johnny  Alien  will  appear  in 
new  and  original  songs  and  acts,  and  the  Wonder- 
ial  Donato.  tbe  one-legged  dancer,  who  created 
a  perfect  furore  in  Loodon,  fit.  Petexab.o.igh 
Vienna  and  other  places,  where  be  appeared  be- 
lore  decrowned  ceaJs.  wiLJmako  bis  nrstappitr- 
ance  in  tbe  United  Sta-.es.  Aan  to  this,  a  num- 
ber of  a-oajicg  acts;  beautiful  ballade  by  W.  T. 
Baker.  Ber>j  Clark  aod  J.  G.  RuaeelJ.  and  delight. 
fai  mane  by  the  admirable  eackeitra,  onder  tbe 
dif  ettioa  of  George  T.  Evans,  ana  yoa  bare  an  en- 
tertainment which  cc-itiinly  cannot  be  eq sailed  or 
the  San  Francisco  Minstrel*,  Brjaot'r.  or  any 
onoreamnaoy  at  present  performing  in  the  (Jni 
1 1 J  States, 
jn-tropolitan  Theatre. 

To-night  tbe  new  teaion  with  redaction  of 
ttrioeswill  commence,  and  the  Chapman  SiEtera, 
of  whom  onr  Eastern  exchanges  speak  in  glowing 
terms,  will  make  their  fir:t  appearance  in  Calitor- 
aia.  Tho  enteriainrnfttwill  comm&noe  with  tbe 
capital  farce  of  **ioe  on  Parle  Francais,"  in  which 
B.  D.  Thompson  is  particularly  elevens  Spria,- 
tr.es.  After  tens  tbe  very  lively  burlesque  of  '  Lit- 
tle Don  Giovanni"  loue  of  fJjron'*  best  produc- 
tions,) will  be  performed,  with  Mi;a  Blanche 
Chapman  in  tbe  tale  role,  Miss  Ella  Ckapmaa 
as  Lepoiello,  and  W.  Simms,  Harry  TbnmDson, 
Miss  Faacy  Young,  Mis.  Oorieli,  Geo.  Wallace. 
J.  Wallace  and  other  favorite  artists  in  t -e  other 
character:.  It  is  some  time  since  we  have  bad  a 
eeason  of  onrletqce,  and  we  think  that  this  is 
;ikeij  t  j  suit  the  public  taite. 
Bella  I'nion  Thratre. 

Tbe  performance  given  at  this  house  is  ex- 
tremely varied  and  entertaining.  Edward  Mon 
t&gne'j  great  Gyie  Act  bas  canted  an  immense 
sedation  and  should  be  seen  by  all.  Mies  Ague* 
Kennedy  in  comic  songs  and  original  sketches  is 
very  clever;  J.  H.  Larkin  and  Carrie  Armstrong 
are  inimitable  in  Dutch  acts;  Mis  Josephine  in 
song  and  daxce  is  neat  and  artistic;  Oogill  end 
C coper  are  very  good  in  "Happy  Jim  and  Lew;  ' 
Charles  Vomer's  comic  soDgs  are  much  applauded 
and  "Wolf,  ifae  Rough"  winds  up  tbe  evening's 
entertainment. 
Wilson's  Grand  Amphitheatre. 

There  is  not  tbe  slightest  falling  off  in  tbe  at- 
1  ndance  at  this  place  of  amusement,  nor  is  there 
likely  to  be  as  loog  as  the  enteitainment  is  con- 
tiaiurily  changed,  ii  lie  Dookiill  and  J.  Kenibel 
a  re  stars  of  tbe  first  magnitude, and  it  will  certainly 
baa  leog  time  before  we  ever  Bte  their  equal;. 
The  c«t  programme  t o  be  performed  this  evening 
appears  on  our  first  page  and  promises  many  at- 
tractive noveltite.  John  Wilson  may  congratu- 
late himself  on  having  a  perfect  understanding 
eritb  the  public  of  baa  Francisco.  He  always  gives 
a  Hrsv-ciaas  entarteinment.  lagardiesi  of  outlay, 
and  they  always  support  him  welL 

Ha  go  ire's  Opera  House. 

The  Royal  Chinese  Tbe.tr  cil  Company  termi- 
nated their  snort  eeason  on  Saturday  night  to  a 
cioital  house.  This  troupe  will  ebottly  start  for 
tae  fast,  where  we  are  sue  they  will  create  a  grand 
sen  tat  ion. 

Woodward's  Gardens. 

Taara  mait  have  baen  at  least  fifteen  thousand 
viaiers  to  the-e  gtrdene  yesterday-  At  half  past 
tares  o'clock,  Profeaaor  Ooe  made  an  aecenaicn  in 
his  mammoth  gas  balloon,  taking  with  him  a 
O-roaicle  rererter  for  ballast-  The  seals,  the 
liviag  vaapire.  and  a  '  ban  and  and  one  other  cari» 
osjties.  will  draw  crowds  every  day  this  week. 
Slgnor  Dooaio. 

The  one-legged  dancer,  who  is  to  appear  it  tbe 
Aihambra  this  evening,  has  appeared  in  nearly 
every  oily  in  Europe,  and  his  performances  par- 
takes largely  ef  tbe  marvellous.  Tbe  Marlborough 
N ews.  Australia,  in  speaking  of  him  eeye : 

Tae  star  of  tbeereame  we*  Signer  Do  nam.  who 
tii  performed  in  to*  nst  theatres),  end  ULder 
duttngaithed  patrTiage  in  tie  old  conntry.  and 
in  fact  t  hrouehoot  Europe  Taebignoris  rr-tber 
nod;r  tbe  mediam  b-igm,  hv*  a  well-proportioDed 
firar*.  aid  pa*?^*—  a  a  massolar  dete'opement 
eo  active  and  poverfal.  taat  ryery  spectator  mar- 
vels bow  one  baviogtie  a^e  of  only  one  leg  coald 
daooe  witb  infiu<te  grace  anl  i-piri',  and  exhibit 
Piisagesio  ite  ballet  as  well  as  feats  of  agility, 
a  i  carrying  tie  ant  ioece  al  ngwitbbim  deli?h;?d. 
Toe  Suroor  alsi  at  rda  a  surpn-e  in  bis  power  of 
eip-es.Mveso?g  -ais  "Leva  Among  the  Bcses' 
•was  exelienuy  rendered,  fiignor  Dols  to  is  oe  com- 
mon perlormer. 

The  New  Basio. 

Carl  Sjpsinler.  the  new  German  basso,  engaged 
for  tbe  Pabbri  Troupe,  arrived  on  Saturday  night, 
after  being  enow.becai  en  rent  i  three  days.  He  will 
raake  bis  first  appearance  at  tbe  California  Thea- 
t  re  on  Wednesday  as  Mephisiophelia  In  'Faust," 
Tbe  nsw  basso  lit  man  of  very  commanding  ap- 
pea-anceand  comes  here  endorsed  with  both  a 
V* w  York  and  E  xropeao  reputation. 

Axatomioal  Ucgarra,— On«  of  the  mart 

•complete  collections  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
Bute*,  compTislng  hundreds  of  costly  and  bean- 
titnl  wrx  models,  ie  daily  on  new  (to  gentlemen 
•nly)  at  tbe  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
tear  may  be  orofttabl*  atwot  bena 


PROVERBS. 
SCOTCH. 

Do  nothing  in  baa:e  but  gripping  o'  fl?as. 

Nothing  come*  of  itself  but  dirt  and  lsng 
nail?. 

He  that  cheats  me  once,  shame  fa'  him ; 
if  he  cheats  me  twice,  sname  fa'  me. 

He  was  scant  o"  news  that  told  bis  father 
was  bangit. 

TTALIAX 

To  trust  is  well,  to  trust  nobody  is  better. 

The  deed  onca  done,  tbere  is  an  end. 

Tbe  shroud  is  made  without  poeke's;  whit 
;a  pat  in  the  cleeves  can't  go  in  tbe  sun. 

The  ditches  are  full  of  clever"  after- 
tboogbte. 

One's  cQantrris  tbere  where  one  finds 
himself  comfortable. 

DUTCH. 

Better  stomach  burst  than  good  victuals 
spoil. 

Love  others  well,  but  love  thyself  most; 
give  good  for  good,   bnt  not  to  thine  own 

COst. 

Bird  never  flew  so  high  but  it  had  to  cxne 
to  earth  for  food. 

A.  brilliant  daughter  m»k  s  a  brit  1j  wife. 

A  guet,  like  a  fish,  bath  a  bad  odor  tbe 
third  day. 

A  house  full  of  daughters  is  a  cellar  fall 
of  soar  beer ^^^ 

C nl ike  Edgar  Poe. 

A  raven  dew  into  the  room  of  a  gent'.eman 
in  North  Star,  Mich.  As  the  gentleman  had 
no  "piDid  bust  of  Pallas  just  above  his 
chamber  door,"  the  raven  didn't  roost  there, 
but  it  got  into  the  pantry  where  he  keeps 
hiscosmetica  snd  liquors,  and  raised  such  a 
bobbery  that  tbe  North  Star  man  went  for 
bim  with  a  poker  and  killed  Lim.  And  that 
raven  hasn't  got  an  expression  in  his  eyes 
of  a  demon  that  ia  dreaming,  for  when  he 
was  thrown  in  tbe  back  yard  the  ball  tsirier 
didn't  leave  onough  of  bim  to  make  a  lady 
a  common  sized  bonnet.  That  North  Star 
mm  wes  no  poet,  or  he'd  have  shivered 
at  the  presence  of  the  bird  of  evil  omeo, 
aod  let  him  break  things  promiscuously 
in  tbe  pantry,  while  he  himself  Bnireled 
about  his  leaving  him  nevermore. 


Taking  Comforf, 

At  Nice  there  is  a  Bussian  who  bas  made 
many  millions  of  roubles  by  his  specula- 
tions. He  refuses  now  to  go  into  society, 
and  receives  at  his  house  none  but  the  per- 
sons whom  he  knew  in  the  happy  old  days 
wbenhe  bad  not  a  sou.  To  them  he  makes 
little  presents  of  athousand  or  two  roublts, 
and  so  on.  He  is  an  uueducated  man,  but 
pssaionately  fond  of  music,  and  his  one 
pleasure  is  to  maintain  an  orchestra.  Ee 
engages  by  t,he  year  the  tent  musicians  be 
can  obtain ;  in  the  morning  toey  take  up 
tbeir  poiition  at  the  and  of  a  salon  in  his 
vila,  be  sits  down  ia  his  arm-chair  at  tbe 
other  end,  and  they  pl*y  to  him  all  day. 


Pleasant  Locauon. 
"Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgfurg  in  a 
Oer'  *.l  location,  should  visit  the  ALhambia, 
an  .spect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  bnUltox  is  a  Terr  fine  one  and  is  veil 
Uehtad  and  ventilated. . 


Th-  Choicest  Confectionery. 

Joh:  H.  Romer  La*  just  cpsned  a  new  and 
handsome  confectionery  store  at  126  Eearow 
street,  where  cm  be  obtained  superirr  finely 
-iivrr  .d  ronfec'ionery  of  all  kinds.  Balls  and 
parties  supplied.  »     e 

Best     Quality    of    I>Oir»lr.ln 


Bl'RLESdl'E. 

I/rvely  form?, 
Molded  .rmt. 
Silken  tig b  lb, 
Ctlciam  litfbtfl, 
Flowing  treteee. 
Bboit^t  dr.ste*, 
Nought  concealing. 
Half  revealing— 
Ic  bnrlesqae. 

Licm,  spin  glee, 
Armlets,  baLgl>«, 
Cheeks  so  »1'  wing, 
Lock*  eo  kuowiog, 
Gods  BDd  OoddsibeF, 
S;anty  badlcee. 
Sangbt  cocc-  sling, 
H*lf  revasling— 
In  barlrtqat. 

Dimples,  br:gbt  eyep, 
Arcb  looiB.  faint  tigbfl. 
haacy  qnf'Btionp, 
Half  boggesiions. 
Wildest  dancing, 
Obarms  enbancing, 
ICanght  cone  a  lag1 
Halt  leveallng — 
In  borietqae. 

FlgbUng,  sparring, 
F-.ce-  mirilnv. 
Comic  siDglog. 
B  nJOB  raging. 
Slan^  eipre^-ion ", 
B;  ang^  iOufe*>lon?. 
ifenght  <  oncealing, 
Half  revelling — 
In  burleryae. 

Mctber  OooEe  rhjmes, 
H-.t>  at  the  times, 
Strong-minded  folic. 
In  qcetrast  "poac8," 
In  tree  abandon. 
Join  in  a  cancan. 
Say  gat  conceillog, 
Onr  tastes  revealing— 
In  hnrle^qoe. 

Everybody  but    Bob. 

Here  is  something  which  thows  how  hon- 
est a  young  heart  may  be  and  illustrates 
what  may  be  exceptional  praying  among 
the  older  people  than  children:  A  very 
little  boy,  after  given  everybody  a  good- 
night kiss,  kneeled  at  bis  mother's  side  to 
Bay  his  evening  prayer.  He  repeated,  "Now 
I  lay  me  down  to  sleep,"  etc.,  and  contin- 
ued, '-God  bless  papa  and  mamma  and  make 
tbem  good  christians;  God  blssa  little  Jim- 
mie  and  make  him  a  gooi  boy." 

His  mamma  added,  "Goi  bless  every- 
body." At  this  last  sentence  he  was  silent. 
H.s  mother  repeated  it  a  second  and  third 
time,  when  he  raised  his  head,  opened  his 
beautiful  eyes  and  said: 

'•Everybody  but  Bob,  mamma.  Bob 
drowned  my  oat  today." 

Be  Prompt. 

"Girls,"  said  a  worthy  old  lady  ta  her 
grand-daughtera,  "whenever  a  beau  paps 
the  questioa,  don't  blu&h  and  stare  at  your 
feet.  Just  throw  your  arms  around  his 
neck,  look  him  fall  in  the  face,  and  com- 
mence talking  about  the  furniture.  Young 
fellows  are  mighty  nervous  sometimes.  I 
lost  Eeveral  goei  chtncea  before  Icanght 
your  dear,  fond  grandfather,  by  putting  on 
airs,  but  I  learnt  how  to  do  it  after  awhile." 


A  Valuable  OfT-rintf. 

A  German  countess,  who  is  an  earnest 
Catholic,  has  made  a  carious  vow  to  pre  ent 
to  the  Pope  every  year  a  purse  of  gold  coin 
and  a  baptisted  Jew.  Tbe  first  of  these  of- 
ferings was  made  a  short  time  since.  Tie 
necessary  Jew  was  bard  to  get,  but  a  very 
mild  one  was  finally  cornered  in  some  out- 
of-the-way  plsos  and  held  long  enough  to  be 
made  a  member  of  the  Church  at  the  Basil- 
ica, after  which  be  £  soaped. 


"He  is  a  Briclt." 

Many  persons  beside  Echoolboys  and  col- 
lege students  nsa  tbe  phrase,  "He  is  a 
brick,"  without  tbe  leaBt  idea  that  it  is  cf 
classic  origin.  It  is  said  that  King  Agesi- 
lau*,  being  asked  by  an  ambassador  from 
Epirus  why  they  had  no  walls  for  Sparta, 
replied,  "  we  have."  Pointing  to  his  mar- 
shaled army,  he  said ;  "  There  are  tbe  walls 
of  Sparta ;  every  man  you  see  is  a  brick." 

Hidden.  Treasure. 

Tne  earth  about  Cape  May  is  being  an- 
noyed by  Beekfrs  aft&r  Kidd's  treasures. 
The  late  pirate  would  have  sived  much 
trouble  and  expense  to  tbe  descendants  of 
the  Paritans  had  he  buried  bibleT instead  of 
gold. 

Oyeters. 

In  e trolling  round  the  other  nigh:, 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
unr  careless  feat,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where    fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  saieen 
Through  wnlch  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Hade  that  window  rreem  to  be 
Borne  fairy  grotto  of  the  eea. 
"Step,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here— 
It  looks  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  ''I  mast  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
Ko  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearanco,  asked  our  wish- 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  maortificaitly,  toe; 
All  kinds  of  oyeters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that, 
And  If  yonr  mouth  don't  water,  then 
Ton're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  b  and  crabs  aud  terrapins  ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kindsof  game. 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  Ice  cream; 
So  here  the;  flock,  the  little  einners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "each  nice  dinners. " 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  i  andred  thirty-seven  Buah, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  And  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  OyFter  Honae,  337  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery ;  open  Day  and  Night. 

CHABLEP  HAAKE,  Proprietor. 

Sandwich  Island  Pulu. 

Since  the  ascension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  Industry  1b 
tating  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  ScbTetber,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  furniture,  520  Washington  street, 
oppcsltflthe  m«rket,  who  has  long  been  tbe 
principal  importer  of  puis,  has  received  ad- 
vices tnat  the  gathering  and  hi9  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
In  demacd  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
for  msHrsss  bedding,  and  doubtlee&.Mr.  S^br-i- 
berwOl  hndno  difficulty  in  deposing  of  all 
toat  comes.  a 


A  Libel  on  oar   "In  slit  miens.  " 

An  unintelligent  foreigner,  who  is  quite 
unable  to  understand  and  appreciate  Amer- 
ican manners,  writes  bone  that  "when  a 
great  man  dies  in  tka  United  States,  tbe 
first  thing  done  is  to  propose  a  fine  statue 
in  his  honor;  next,  to  raise  part  of  the  nec- 
essary money;  nest,  to  forget  to  order  any 
e  atue,  aud  last,  to  wonder  what  became  a 
the  money." 


A  LiicL,n  ia  county  man  nearly  ninety 
years  old  can  read  without  ghsses,  and  skip 
tbe  long  words  without  cratches. 


Satan  is  the  first  tramp  mentioned  in  his- 
tory. He  went  to  and  fro  on  the  earth  look- 
ing for  a  Job. 

Hv*»    Well. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  is  the  cause  of  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Bestauraut,  on  Wash- 
ingto  treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Bocken,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  Bince 
IS49.  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  Beimagnndi  soup.  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  nest  cud  of  tea  in  the 
city— English  breakfast  tea  —  Souchong  atd 
urange  Pekoe— can  be  obtained  here.  a 


Holiday   Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  tor  the  Holiday  ta>lee 
that  compare  with  Squarza's.  Squuzt'e  Punches 
are  famous  for  the  high  art  shown  in  their  man- 
ufacture, tba  happy  combination  of  wholeaome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  the  great  Squaisa,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
he  H  viiday  ubles.  For  sale  at  the  new  branch, 
317  Kearny  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquartere, 
120  LeideadorrT  street. 


Tn  joy  able  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  caniage,  stylish 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  ar^the  leading  es- 
tentis!  s  of  sn  ?njoyoble  ride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Franelfco  so  unquestionably 
»5  from  Frank  Bouton,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  of  the  stand  fronting  the  Ocol- 
aental  Hotel.  HiBhandiame  turx-outjare  used 
by  the  best  circles  of  the  city,  and  %»  he  makes 
It  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drivers,  he  is  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  otbtr  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
OjMt,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  ia  particular,  will  engage  no  ctrriagei 
»xoept  those  which  he  provides.  Fraukhas  en. 
i  joyed  gr-at  fcucoeas  in  his  business,  and  the 
'  admiraale  way  in  which  he  conducts  it  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  alt  who  patronize  him.    * 


AvltojTetkier  tne  Best* 

It  is  curlons,  but  true,  that  J.  A  Shaber, 
TOT  Market  street,  near  Third,  should  sell  for. 
nltnre  and   bedding  cheaper  thnn    any  other 


l>o    IVot    Suffer   from   corns. 

Tbe  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Oerni,  Boa- 
ions,  Olub  and  Ingrowing  Nalla,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  I>r.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, S10  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  pjc  We 
enMak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doe- 
tar's  capability.  Beferenoee  given  if  reaulrea.  8 

Photoarapnic    Cards. 
At  one  dollar  per   dozen   at   the 


A  Happy  New  Year. 

What  a  pleasure  ic  is  to  meet  a  Broiling  counte- 
nance, whether  it  be  on  tbe  street  or  in  the  par- 

or.  Aud  wby  i;  it  toat  tome  laces  wear  a  contin- 
ual! j  happy  look  T  It  i*  -imply  because  toey  live  on 
a  plain,  nutritions  and  substantial  diet,   That  man 

s  a  public   benefactor  who  will  conscientiously 

erve  ui  wfthaclean,  tootbaome  and  wholesome 
meal.  Louie  Meyers,  proonetor  of  the  "White 
House."  Kearny  street,  also*  of  the  Capitol  Bes- 

auraot.  Fourth  street,  doeaiu  as  hundreds  eaa 
enthualastically  teetiry.  His  kitoheus  are  marvels 
of  order  aud  cleanliness.  Try  bim.  ana  you  will 
nod  it  impossible  to  est  eleewbere. 


Oyster    Tr»de. 

The  oyster  trade  in  California  Is  assuming 
f  ?antic  proportions.    Emerson  CorviUe,  of  the 

addle  Beek,  410  Pine  street,  furnishes  from 
his  own  oyster  beds  at  Ban  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  of  the  Pacific  Coast.  His 
■astern  transplanted  oystere  have  a  fame  which 
tree  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and  *  he 

caddlo  Bock"  ib  known  everywhere. 


Or.  Barlow  J.  »mitu 

Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle* 
men  on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Xenons  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  eommenetng  at  734  o'clock. 
A  nart  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  p.  si„  free.         w 


Genuine  riu.-.  ana.    Ciprare. 

Beit  brands  at  61  ai-mtgomery  street,  8.  W. 
corner  of  Her:hsnt.    Frsnck  &  Cairn,  q 

Dr.    Doherty 

Baa  devoted  his  study  more  partleularly  to 
chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  Is 
now  the  moat  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
San  Francisco.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
oorner  of  Leidesdorfi,  a  few  doors  nelow  What 
Oheer  House.  T 

Olatbyotakx. — Madame  Clara  Antonia,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium. 
323  Kearny  St.,  bet.  Bjish  and  Pine.  Consulta- 
tiune  in  English.  French  and  German.  i 


Hednced  Prices. 

Shirts  from  75c.  to  $3.  Complete  asEortmeat 
of  Gents'  Furnhhlng  Gsodi.  Bealee  it  Co.,  803 
Kearny  street,  near  Buth.  or 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  bats.  At  "  The"  Bat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  Tbe  Btock  ie  immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  n 


What    Oi&GX    laundry 

Employs  no  Ohlnamen,  and  should  be  pat 
ronlaed  by  everybody.  • 


Freeh  and  Sweet. 

Fer  the  best     confectionery,   fro  to  Oenty  and 
Wagner's.  197  Montgomery  fit.  near  Sutter.        » 


FIGARO 

IS  DISTRIBUTED  EVERT  DAY  THROUGH 
out  the  centre  of  the  city,  in  all  H-itele,  Bee 
taurante.  Saloons,  btarei  and  OfficeB. 


FIGARO 


CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMMEITJN 
every  Theatre  m  ban  Francisco. 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIREfil 

Itoobaellera  and  Stolton«re, 

H.  H.  Moore.  609  Montgomery,  near  Mero) 

Buatneae  Collesea. 
Heald'e,   Bryant  &  titration's  College.  U 

Handlers. 
Kstz,  Fred.  Bulla  94  to  lvo.  California  Mar 

Braai  Fonnderlee. 
Weed  A  KinirwelL  California,  125  First  si, 

French  Fancy    Onodi, 
Looan  A  Co..  19  Mentromery,  107  and  109  Bu 

Human  Dnlr. 
Sampson.  A.  B.  A  Co..  110  Second  atreet 

Af-trale  and  Maeleal  Ximrontea 

Keene.  O.  C,  mfV .  aocordiane,  repairer  of  • 

mueSoal  instrumeaLa,  N.E.  cor.  Bash  4 

Wines  and  liquors,     fWbolesali 

D*n*rt  F.  A  c0..  994  Front. 


FIGARO 

IS    CIRCULATED    EVERY    DAY  ON    THE 
Oakland  r  erryBoats  to  catch  the  passengers 
hat  arrive  by  tbegreat  Overlaid  Train. 


FIGARO 

IS  'MAILED  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California.  Nevada  and 
Oregon— the  papers  lelt  in  the  theatres  ataigbt 
being  gathereo  op  and  eared  lor  that  purpose. 


■sbM 


FIGARO 

IS  "  HERE,  THERE  AND  EVERYWHERE,' 
and  is  constantly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
in  tbe  Theatres,  Traveling  Conveyances,  Hotels, 
and  public  resorts  generally. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  Hf  THE  BEST  SOCIETY.  IS 
placed  in  tbe  bands  of  nearly  all  who  come 
to  the  oity  to  make  purchases,  and  is  therefore  the 
beat  of  advertising  mediums. 


AMERICAN     EXCHANGE, 
HAYVABB8. 


Mme.  JOSEPHINE  EDMOf 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC  JPHYSIC1 

TWENTY     TEAKs)     OF    PBAO 


IN  THE  TREATMENT  OF  D1SEAB18 
dent  to  ft- males  baa  placed  Madame  as 
at  tbe  head  of  all  physicians  makme  .■ach  p 
a  spec  aliy,  cud  enables  ber  to  guarantee*, 
■".d  pBrmauent  onre  in  tbe  worst  oaiet  t 
.  e*sion  acd  msnstrual  deraoKementa, 
will  rind  Madame  Edmonds  a  ekillfnl  pb 
ano  it  ia  io  their  interest  to  consult  rmUi 
eases  incident  to  women   before  tautperlaf 

Soisonoue  noatruma,  quack  doctors  aod  bet 
lsdamti  Edmonds  describes  diseases  withi 
ioforLca'ion  from  tbe  paiie-t,  snd  oarei* 
the  use  ef  mercury  or  eioeriments,  tbtti 
from  wrong  treatment  for  private,  chroa 
cancer  diseases.  Correspnndenos  eirfeih 
dential.  Office  and  reatdenoe,  415Piai 
between  Kearny  snd  Montgomery.  j. 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 
PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTIT 

N.  E.  eon  Jackaon  and  Keurayt 

THE  GREAT  EKADIUATOR  OF  SPI 
OUMPLA1NTS,  formerly  o(  Look  Ha 
LondoD.  •vo'J  tan  last  twelve  veirsnf  bsoFnu 
DR.  TuZiat  n  lorn-  -.  tbe  hHlki-.d  tbst  sfiet 
iug  ail  tbe  HOSPITALS  IH  LUNDOS 
PAR'S,  aud  standing  o.-.e  year  in  the  not 
brated  Hoepitsl  id  Loriion,  the  LOOK.bsl 
opened  bis  old  MedlcM  I-'wutn-e  at,  the  old 
■xhkn  he  can  alna>j  h«*  found.  DK.  TOZi' 
for  forty  j ear-  met.  with  avparnlleled  iom 
the  Vp-it'DbDt  of  dieeas6  eenertlly  kstr 
CHRONIC  AND  bPEUlAL  OUMPLAlirTE 

DB.    C11A.S.    H.    TOZES    | 

_s  in  every  wav  rfsponsib'e,  binding  bian 
effect  a  permanent  cuke.  or  making  no  cb 
Tbo^e  wbo  cannot  aif.rd  to  pny  for  adrit 
medicine  will  be  charged  fnr  medicine  oalr 
MaNrtILVREaruhATiVEPILL,s,DeTetl 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  cases  tor  which  It 
recommended,  are  to  be  obtained  oalr 
office.  Price,  $5  per  box.  Full  directional 
box,  eent  hy  h  xprees  or  otherwise. 

Drt.  TOZfc-R  does  not  imitate  tbe  adflt 
Q  iftoka  wbo  make  it  a  practice  to  pusliil 
affidavits  and  other  false  r-fereoce?,  hot  r* 
tne  moot  respeot&ble  peorle  in  the  Stale, wk 
has  cubed  of  diseasee  which  otherB  have  U. 
ours. 

DB.    rilAS.     IT.  TOZFI 
If,  E.  corner  Kcamy  and  Jackson  etret 

fel-tf  Kan  Fraie 


OUTSIDE    LAND 

A  NY  AND  ALL  PERSONS  THAT  t 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  oe 
SIDE  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  BU 
amount  refunded  at  the  office  of  the  naden 
upon  the  presentation  of  an  order  fror 
Mayor  and  Oity  and  County  Attorney. 
delStf  1 


TRAYS  aJwasB  on  band. 


Alfred  Tet 

Manufactnms 
ImporUrd 

BIRD  CAG 

StABBSMt 

NEAR  SUITES  BT2 

See  ray  stock  ef 
Cages  before  parti 
elsewhere.  Alwajir 
thiog  new  on  kaa4 
Patent  Oases,  as 
Tin  Wire.arewsm 
FREE  FROUTaT 
Also,  best  qtulia 
M 


THE  CHILD  HAS  RETURNED 

Its    Parent. 
EUREKA    SHIRT    ST0F 

1*4  Eeorny  street,  has  Uemeves 

TVo.     3     Second     strei 

Where  job  will  find  a  complete 

Boriment    of    SHIRTS   and    TVMO 

ING   GOODS,    at    the   asnal  Iow»r» 

The  Old  Stand. 

REKEOTCT  A"  * 


:■  •  IN 

CLAY AliS^jZSu 


mi 

Pianofo- 


DEOLABED  BT  THE   JtTDOEB  AT  * 
F»ir  >r  tb,  A««tic»D  InXi"'*.  »«E1 

oth»r».  lobaTHK  BEST  OS  KXBBrng  , 

OVXTAZ,  ».lc  Aim.    »OOT«t« 

N   B  -Pt.no«  of  .11  «?rl«.  TO  RENT.    _ 


J.    C.    COMBES, 
TEBRAPIN    X.TJ3VC 

Cor.  Secoad  and  Tehsaua  street 

B-Terrapin  conatantlr  0* 
Oyeters  ia  every  style.  PRl 
SUPPER     ROOMS  FOR  PAR 

dec  a  Ira 


CLASSES  IN  ELOCUTION 


for  instruction  v 


pose  forming  classes  for  inekraoU 


r^H   Imontbomert  s     &  #_ 


s<. 


f  igra.ro 


9    9)   !  FURIIIS*- 

WEST  END 


iAW     riAMMffa     MONDAY.    MARCH 


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A  run     i   Yr«iw/n 


Little  Don  Giovaanll 


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ICI  ON  PARLE  FRANCAIS 


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Little  Don  Giovanni 


tki»  evkkiro 


MARCH  3 


.     'iiMlll  ■iiiln  a  Oraa*  <tm*j  ka   In  . 


THE  SCHOOL  FOR  SCANDAL 


BELLA  UNION  THEATf  E 

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McDANIEL'S 

Museum  and  Theatre, 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

TH«  U«DKR^iriNCo  W0Ur.D  MOST  RB- 
»nnttfnlL>  f  pTlMni  to  yOi  and  ti«  pnbtio  ««□■ 
•rklty,  tb»t  b*  U  dqw  prwpnxwd  to  fartkQ  IaciI- 
Hm«  for  •sbiblUooiof  *r«ry  kind  Rod  oriarRour, 
wb>«b  ««oald  d*«*rr*  tb«   pKrootf*   of  •(>•   bob. 

LAROK  AWD  CuMMODlotT^  &7lL.  wUbioo] 

■•oaorr  »rd  Rtut  Tko  H*ll  i»  o.ll  TAoliUud 
Md  HgbtRd.Rnd  madwaoanfor  nh'«  for  All  mkodi 
•  ftbtjMr.  THKBRST  OP  MUaiO.boU  String 
••4  Brnnm,  C4W  !■•  form-bed  »t  «||  timM. 
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MONDAY MABCH3.1MS 


I 


Natmsfip. 

[From  the  D*ubary  News.j 
This  has  been  an  uncommonly  savera  win- 
ter for  murderers. 

The  Lenten  season  is  approaching,  and 
people  generally  are  fcurryiog  up  to  get  their 
wickedness  all  in. 

No  apples  grow  in  Florida.  We  once  asked 
&  nativo  the  reason,  and  he  said  they  grew 
bo  large  nobody  could  raise  them. 

Ad  Eesex-etreet  boy  made  a  very  hand- 
some snow  man  about  seven  feet  high,  Sat- 
urday, and  robed  it  with  bis  mother's  eixty- 
dollar  Paisley  shawl.  He  is  saddest  when 
he  tte. 

A,  Pittsburg  man  baa  invented  a  new 
tombstone.  It  is  of  iron,  east  in  the  right 
Bbape,  with  groores  or  rests  for  marble  tab- 
lets. Tbey  can  be  manufactured  at  a  price 
that  will  give  the  poorest  of  us  two  or  three 
changes  of  tombstones  apiece. 

Somebody  of  a  statistieal  turn  is  puzzled 
to  account  for  the  great  surplus  of  births 
over  deaths  in  1872.  We  suppose  the  rea- 
son is  because  it  is  cheaper,  for  a  man  can 
be  born  much  cheaper  than  he  can  be  bur- 
ied.   A  penny  saved  is  a  penny  earned. 

The  ilill-rrites  publish  a  weekly  paper  in 
Herideo,  advocating  the  resurrection  ef  the 
dead  in  1873.  They  are  also  U  petition  the 
State  Legis.a'nre  to  that  end,  and  are  bring- 
ing other  influence;  to  bear,  and  if  pluck 
and  enterprise  are  of  any  avail,  they  will 
bring  through  a  resurreotion,  or  bust. 

It  was  a  good  thing  Barnum's  Museum 
went  to  ashes.  The  other  similar  institu- 
tions should  go  the  same  way.  Humanity 
has  long  been  shocked  by  the  wilted  speci- 
mens of  animals— the  store  beasts  — that 
have  so  long  traversed  the  country,  with 
their  bald  angles,  decayed  teeth,  sunken 
eyes  and  slinking  tails.  An  old-fashioned 
hair  trunk  with  a  paint-brush  tail  and  brass 
eye  would  put  the  whole  lot  to  ignominious 
flight. 

^ 

An  Awful  Story  • 

There  was  once  an  awfal  little  girl  who 
had  an  awful  way  of  saying  awful  to  every- 
thing. She  lived  in  an  awful  village,  which 
was  an  awfal  distance  from  every  other  aw- 
fal place.  She  went  to  an  awful  school, 
where  she  had  an  awfal  teacher,  who  gave 
her  awful  lessons  in  awfal  books.  Every 
day  she  was  so  awful  hungry  that  Bhe  ate  an 
awful  amount  of  food,  so  that  she  looked 
awful  healthy.  Her  hat  was  awfal  small 
and  her  feet  were  awfal  large.  She 
went  to  an  awful  church,  and  her  minister 
was  an  awful  preacher.  When  she  took  an 
awful  walk  she  climbed  an  awful  hill,  and 
when  she  got  awfal  tired  she  sat  down  under 
an  awful  tree  to  rest  herself.  In  Summer  she 
found  the  weather  awful  hot  and  in  Winter 
awful  oold.  So  that  this  awful  girl  was  all 
the  time  in  an  awful  state,  and  if  Bhe  can't 
get  over  Buying  awful  about  everything  ehe 
will  by  and  by,  come  to  an  awful  end. 


Artists  Appreciated. 

The  chef  de  %cniaine  at  Delmonico's  re- 
ceives 56,000  a  year;  and,  at  the  Olarendon, 
Brevoort,  St.  Nicholas,  Astor,  and  other 
hotels,  he  gets  $5,000.  In  many  private 
houses,  in  New  York,  the  oook  has  from 
$2,500  to  $5,000  per  annum ;  and,  while 
many  of  them  are  employed,  they  are  in 

active  demand, 

«• 

Decisive. 

A  wedding  was  broken  np  at  Columbus 
City,  Iowa,  in  the  following  manner.  The 
preaober  asked  if  any  one  had, any  objec- 
tions; the  young  lady  said,  "Yes;  I  don't 
want  to  marry  him."  The  expectant  groom 
folded  his  broadcloth  and  silently  stole  away. 


It    is   a   Beauty ! 

The  Little  Gem  Clothing  and  Card  Marker,  at 
416  Washiogton  Btreet,  near  the  Post  Office.  Best 
ever  invented,  c 


Artlfielal  Memory.     Guaranteed, 

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and  the  Intellect  strengthened.  Send  fox  the 
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Sum  Moore, 

formerly  of  Ease  House  Oarrla&es,  can  be 
found  In  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
labliehment,  southwest  comer  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery  sta. ,  or  Dexter  8tablee.  Oarrlaae  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  M 

Holiday    Candles. 

Fresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 678  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    e 

W"a«'       i«  Beturned  in  One  Day 
And  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  cheer 
Laundry. 

It  Is   Perfectly  Astonisliing 

How  beautifully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
at  the  wiv.  i  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
-eiore  8  xj*.,  returned  the  same  evening  if  de 

sized,  t 


Fob  Bali— a  lot  ef  cheap  silk  dresses,  at 
Geary  street.     A  good  price  paid  for  cast-off 

clothing. 


A  Haunted  Theatre. 

It  appears  tbs  Theatre  Comique,  No.  5U 
Broadway,  is  built  on  ground  which  used  to 
be  a  Jewish  cemetery.  The  New  York  Mer- 
cury asserts  that  not  only  are  skulls,  bones 
and  other  mortal  remains  of  those  interred 
in  this  place,  in  the  cellar  of  the  theatre, 
but  that  there  is  every  night  a  crowded 
house  of  spirit*.    The  il- rcory  says  : 

When  Mr.  Hubert  Butler  opened  the  the- 
atre golgot'ia  in  1878,  his  ears  were  perpet- 
ually assailed  i  by  etoriee  of  mysterious 
noises,  of  olaokiug  fetters,  low  mysUr.eua 
groicB,  blood-crusted  daggers,  pile  gliding 
ghosts  with  fimera  dripping  blood,  and 
blue  fl'-mes  dancing  and  fl.ckering  in  the 
coffiu-iike  vault  where  the  musicians  sit. 
As  other  prsc  ical,  well-meaning  people 
would  Lava  done  under  the  circumsiaaces. 
be  pi-hawed  and  pooh-poohed,  and  ridiculed 
these  Btitemens.  Another  septic  of  the 
Alonzj'ha  Brave  type  joined  Mr.  ButUr 
in  pronouueiog  the  property-man's  stories 
ridiculous  nonsenee,  and  there  and  then 
voluntetred  to  sleep  with  John  in  that  place 
that  very  nigbt.  The  offer  was  instantly 
accepted,  and  the  ariaogement  made.  Ac- 
cordingly, altar  the  audieoee  had  been  dis- 
missed and  the  players  had  all  departed, 
Jt ha  and  bis  companion  made  a  minute 
inspection  of  the  tbeitre.  Tnen  they  took 
tbair  position  on  the  front  of  the  stage  and 
watched.  Suddenly  a  neise  as  cf  a  score  of 
people  pattrrtDg  with  their  bare  feet  in  ve- 
nous parts  of  the  place  overhead  and  al- 
mo-t  iustantaneonaly  a  knocking  as  of  a 
coffin  maker's  hammer  on  a  half-decayed 
coffia  was  heard.  As  they  listened  to  these 
seneds  with  horror  and  dismay,  mailing 
noises  as  of  women  in  silk  dresses  rushing 
rapidly  to  and  fro  were  eistinctly  perceptible, 
Then  in  the  dense  ;  darkness  of  the 
place  the  figures  ef  leur  or  five  female 
forms,  clad  in  grayish  garments,  be- 
came clearly  revealed.  The  heads  of  all 
were  pointed  upward  bb  if  in  supplication, 
the  left  hands  were  placed  across  the  bo- 
som as  if  in  pain,  while  the  right  extended 
downward  toward  the  vaults  underneath  t'le 
proscenium,  with  the  index  finger  violently 
shaking.  While  the  two  breathless  watchers 
beheld  this  ghostly  and  significant  panto- 
mime, the  sceptic  Mr.  M.  uttered  a  fearful 
yell  and  dropped  down  senseless. 
Some  of  the  New  York  papers  say  the  Mer- 
cury has  started  this  story  to  injara 
Mr.  Hart,  who  now  has  the  theatre,  but  it 
really  Beema  to  believe  in  truth  of  what  it 
states,  and  warns  doubting  Sadducees  that: 
It  is  absurd  to  dismiss  this  solemn  argu- 
ment with  a  contemptuous  smile  of  pity. 
There  are  thousands  of  similar  well-attested 
oates,  where  the  spirits  of  the  departed  have 
appeared  to  t-o-e  who  have  sacriligiously 
desecrated  their  remain?.  The  scoffer  is  at- 
ari y  time  liable  to  have  such  terrrible  phe- 
nomena meet  him  in  his  path,  when  his  phi- 
losophy will  fail  l.im.  and  when,  like  the 
sceptic  just  described,  he  will  loie  his  reason 
and  senses  in  fright. 

The  Mercury  relates  how  one  after  anotber 
the  night  watchmen  engaged  gave  np  their 
position  afraid  to  associate  with  the  spirits : 
One  heard  voices  as  of  persons  talking, 
with  noit-y  disturbances  of  the  orchestra 
seats  and  strange  appearances  ef  bluish 
lights,  accompanied  by  vibrations  and  shak- 
ings of  the  building;  while  kneckings  on 
the  walls  and  under  the  stage  and  the  pro- 
scenium, noises  in  the  air,  soundB  as  ef 
skulls  being  smashed,  and  ramblings  in  tbe 
vaults,  can  be  attested  to  by  entirely  credi- 
ble witnesses.  Ii is  not  surprising  that  men 
of  ordinary  flesh  and  blood  are  unwilling 
to  earn  money  in  this  Plutonian  place. 

The  editor  of  the  Mercury  is  evidently  a 
thorough  believer  in  Spiritualism  and  con- 
siders that  the  spirit  when  it  leaves  the  body 
still  retains  rights  en  this  earth.  He  does 
not  advise  any  attempts  to  lay  these  ghosts 
with  book,  bell  and  candles,  but  urges  a 
canciliatory  policy  on  Mr.  Hart.    It  says: 

Why  should  not  the  spirits  of  the  defunct 
Irsaelites  be  conciliated  and  propitiated  by 
having  the  Jewi-h  Sabbath  respected  as  a 
day  of  .worship,  instead  of  desecrating  their 
remains  by  the  fiendish  howls  of  matiaee 
goers  on  Saturday  afternoons?  Let  Joso 
Hart  and  his  brutal  patrons  remember  that 
all  the  cruel,  tormenting  devilB  in  Dante, 
tearing,  maoglicg,  choking,  scorching  de- 
mo: s,  are  not  ont-teuth  so  faaiful  to  the 
spirit  of  a  man  ts  the  simple  realization  of 
the  unemboied  spiritj  of  tho=e  departed  He- 
brews who  were  lovingly  interred  there  in- 
cessantly pursuing  him. 

We  think  it  is  not  neccessary  for  a  theatre 
to  be  built  over  a  graveyard  to  be 
haunted.  All  theatres  must  be  haunted  by 
the  departed  spirits  of  bad  actors.  We 
have  thought  fit  to  publish  the  account  of 
the  haunted  theatre  in  New  York  in  order 
to  prepare  the  public  mind  for  thrilling  rev- 
elations conesrning  Maguire's  Opera  Honse. 
The  matter  ia  at  present  under  inve3tiga. 
tion  and  will  be  made  public  through  the 
columns  of  Fioabo. 


A  Gag  Balloon. 

Tbe  Call  prints  this  morning  a  half  col- 
umn of  driveling  roportorial  nonsense,  sap. 
posed  to  have  some  relation  totuegaB  bal- 
loon ascension  at  Woodward's  Gardens  yes- 
terday. A  Chronicle  reporter  went  up  in 
the  balloon,  and  this  Billy  Call  reporter 
drivels  about  it  l.ke  a  sick  baby,  and  at- 
tempts to  get  even  by  writing  a  kaj£  col- 
umn of  the  most  vulgar  slang  we  have  read 
for  maoy  a  day,  instead  of  attending  to  his 
duties  and  describing  the  ascension.  This 
the  style  in  which  he  insults  every  woman 
present : 

The  reporter  throws  out  ballast  continu- 
ally in  tbe  shape  of  kisses,  wb*'ea  the  ladies 
try  tc  catch  "on  the  fly,"  but  fail.  Tbey  are 
not  aware  of  their  failure,  however,  ea  each 
female— attired  in  purple  or  fustian,  it  mat- 
ters not — thirjks  she  is  the  i\  c.pieut.  "Where 
ignorance  is  biiss  'tis  felly  to  be  wise."  Had 
tbey  known  that  tbe  reporter  was  pitching 
his  favors  at  tbe  donkey  in  the  corral,  they 
would  not  have  "laid  the  flattsring  unction 
to  their  soula"  so  freely. 

Nice  writing,  isn't  it?  Just  imagine  a 
half  column  of  conceited  vulgarity  like  the 
above.  Why,  Profeeeor  Coe'e  gas  balloon 
isn't  to  be  compared  to  the  gas  balloon  the 
Call  sent  oat  to  report  the  ascension. 


A  Pleasinjj  Experiment. 

■A  German  physiologist  has  discovered 
that  tobacco  smoking  by  boys  "interferes 
with  the  molecalar  changes  co-incident  with 
development  of  .tissues,  and  makes  the 
blood  corpuscles  oval  and  irregular  at  the 
edge."  Any  parent  can  thus  ascertain  if 
his  boy  emokea  by  merely  taking  out  a  hand- 
ful of  bis  blood  corpuscles   and  observing 

their  edges. 

+. 

Cheap  (siilcs. 

The  old-established  "City  of  Paris'*  dry 
goods  honse,  Kaindlex&Oo.,  is  now  offering 
great  bargains  in  black  and  celored  silks, 
recent  invoices  of  which  they  have  just  re- 
ceived from  their  Paris  house.  They  are 
selling  black  gros  grain  silks  at  $150  and 
$2  per  yard,  and  new  style  striped  silks  in 
proportion. 

A  Tender  Subject. 

An  exchange  informs  us  that  "wives  in 
China  are  legal  tender  for  debts."  If  this 
were  tbe  law  in  America  there'd  be  fewer 
bankrupts  than  at  present. 


Ttio    Best:    Remedies, 

Dr.  Ferry's  LaBt  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
e  r'B  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
For  gale  by  all  druggtBts.    Agency,  417  Sansome 

street,  cerner  of  Commercial.  • 

» 

American  Watches. 

Bednoed  prices,  atH.  A.  Calender's  62  Sec 
ond  St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  Carefully  repaired.  n 


BT.OW   to  Procure  Bargains. 

Attend  the  auction  ea'.es  of  Watson  &  Bum- 
hart  at  their  auction  salesroom,  112  Sattor  street, 
adjoining  tne  new  Circus  Amphitheatre,  and  you 
are  eura  to  trocure  bargains.  Sale  days — Mon- 
days and  Fridays.  Cash  advanced  on  merchan- 
dise.   Out-door  Bales  promptly  attended  to.    e 


I_.aa.Ies  Vi»lting  Cards, 

Written,  engraved  or  painted  by  John  P. 
Dwxkb,  126  Salter  street,  opposite  Lick  Honse, 
and  at  the  Grand  Hotel.  X.  B.—  Hasdexh- 
CHIBPS  HEA.TLY  HABITED.     PeBMAKSBB?   Of  eveiy 

description  to  order.  e 

>  ■    . 

Shirts,  $i  so  per  doc.;  small. pieces,  sue.  per 
doe.    At  the  What  Cheer  Laundry-  * 

** ' 

It*  Ton   Want 

lour  Blankets  and  Flannels  weH  washed,  and 
not  spoiled,  send  them  to  the  What  Cheer  Laun 
try,  z 


For  a  safe  and  efficient  BxAunrrcH  of  tub 
Complexion,  use  Dickxt's  Famous  Caau  be 
Lis.  L 


Oysters. 

Why  travel  so  far?    Shellfish  of  every  kind 
kept  at  MannlnR'a,  oyster  dealer,  672  Howard 

street,  near  Third,  next  to  car  office.  o 

-■* 
McDowell,  Snow  Card  Writer 
Beady  made   and  made  to  order.    Boom  10. 
608  Market  etteet,  ocr.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS 


Sewing  Machines  for  Sale, 

Seated  and  repaired,  at  116  Post  street.  Alio, 
Agency  for  Mill*'  Adjustable  Treadle.  x 


Lover  Buckle    wu.  spender  a, 

At  SI  per  pair— 35  per  cent,  cheaper  than  else- 
There— at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  x 


Cheap  Jewelry,  Kid  Gloves,  and  Ladies  and 
Gents'  ForoishiBg  Goods,  at  Rank V,  store,  36 
Fourth  sir-ret.    Cheapest  In  the  city.  E 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


GEO.  W.  NAGL.H.     ErB'T   6TEIN.     DAVID    UiXWELL. 

Nagle,  Stein  &  Maxwell, 

IMPORTERS  AND 

Wholesale  Provision  Merchants 

BUTTEB,  CHEESB.  LAKD.  HAMS,  BAOON, 
etc,  No.  lvB  California  street,  one  door 
h. low  Krone,  as-  Sole  AgeniB  for  the  celebrattd 
MAGNOLIA  BAMS.  mh31m 


GARIBALDI  GUARD 

WILL    HOLD    THEIR 

FIFTH  AMUAL  BAIL 

..a*.  AX.;,. 

PIjATS'S     BAIiIj 

....OH.... 
SATTJBPAT    ETEX1.NG...  MABCH    8 

Tickets One  Dollar 

(Admitting  Gintlemanand  Ladies.) 
*sy-  To  be  had  of  any  of  toe  members,  and  at 

the  door  on  tbat  evening. 
mh3  td  THE  COMMITTEF. 


CALI FORNIA    TH  EATRE. 

John  McOnllottgh Proprietor  and  Manager 


Special  Anuouneemeut. 

Mr.  HeCnllong*    takes    great  pleasure  in  an- 
nouncing the  appearance  this  evening  of 

Miss  Augusta  1.  Dargon, 

Who;  e  recent  performances  in  -hie  city  created  so 
great,  an  impression,  and  pronounced  by  the  Press 
and  Public  as  on*  ef  tbe  most  gifted  «■  times  that 
baa  ever  appea.=  d  in  San  Francieco. 

In   compliance  with  numerous  rcQuaate,   MISS 
DABGOA  will  appear  on  tale. 

MOKDAT    IVEMAG HAKCU    3d 

AS    LADY    TEAZLE, 

In  Sheridan's  Great  Comedy  of  The 

School    for    Scandal, 

With  a  ca-- 1  embracing  the  full  strength  of 
tbe  California  Theatre  Company.       mb3 


CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  Store 

(Formerly  Mayer  &  Woikheira,) 
IS'o,    SO    M0NT6OMEBT    STREET, 


M 


Opposite  tbe  Lick  Howe. 

R.   HATER  GALLS    ATTENTION  TO  HIS 
lara  e  and  well  selected  assortment  of 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  Velvet 
and  Cloth, 

And  bis  new  styles  of  ready-made  Silk.  Wool  and 
other LADIEb'  SUITS,  at  VERY  LOW  PRlOES. 
Al-o,  a  large  atoek  of  titripea.  Sroobe  and  Laos 
bhawla.  Lace  Jackets.  Silk  and  Ootton  Velvet-*, 
Silas,  Satins,  Oloakingf,  and  every  description  of 
Trimmings.  JUST  AKBIVKD,  a  large  ir.vo.ee  of 
the  Spring  styles  of 

PLAIN     AKB     EMBKOIDSB£D 

LIKEN    SUITS, 

N.  B,— Oloaks,  Dre-ese*  and  suits  made  to  order 
In  latest  fashion,  at  reasonable  rataa.  mh2 


BAT. 

Nos.   506  Market, 

....AND.  .. 

S   and  V    Sutter    street, 

Offers  to  tbe  Trade  and  Public  a  FULL 
AUD  COMPLETE  STOCK  of 

MILLINERY    GOODS, 

....CONSISTING   OP.... 
riOWEBS,    FEATHEBS, 

K1BBOA8,    1XATS,    Etc, 
....AT.... 

Roduoed     Prices. 

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Assessor's  Office. 

NOTICE  TO  TAX-PAYERS, 

1873—74. 


A    X>I<   FE280\S,    COMPANIES,    AS- 
SOCIATIONS,   or   FIBM9,    In    the 

City  and  Counts/  of  Saa  Francisco,  are 
reqneated,  cither  In  person  or  by  ttielr 
proper  representative*;,  to  deliver  at  the 
Assessor's  Offlee,  Ho.  5.3  City  Hall,  be 
fore  the  SECOND  MONDAY  In  APRIL, 
1873,  a  statement  under  oath  of  all 
Property,  both  PEHSONAi,  and BEAL 
owned  or  claimed  by  him  or  them,  or 
which  Is  In  their  possession,  or  which  Is 
held  or  controlled  by  any  other  parson 
tn  trnat  for,  or  for  the  benefit  of  him  or 
them.— See  Sections  8830-3810,  Politi- 
cal Code* 

nVFOJLX.  TAX  IS  NOW  DUE  at  this 
Office,  or  to  a  Depn.y.  —  See  Sections 
8889-^810,  Political  Code. 

LEVI    BOSEIEB, 
City  and  Connty  Assessor. 


An  Oyster  May  be  Crossed  in  Love. 


NOT  IF  IT  IS  SUOH  AN  OYSTER  AS  YOU 
get  acroee  the  street  from  the  California 
Theatre,  at  the  corner  of  Kearny,  as  nobody  could 
refaee  said  Oyster.  Try  it  between  the  acts,  or 
when  the  play  is  oyer. 

"SPIERS  &  POND'S" 

SALOON, 

S.  W.    COB.     KIABKT     AM)    BTSH. 


PURE  WINES  and  LIQUORS 

TEA,  COFFEE,  AND  REFRESHMENTS. 
ONE-BIT    HOUSE. 

feTilm 


«£ 


PRICE 


50Cts 


A  Safe  and  speedy  Reme- 
dy for  all  Bronchial  Affec- 
tions, Asthma,  Colds, 
Coughs,  Loss  of  Voice, 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  Con- 
sumption, Hoarseness, 
Pain  and  soreness  of  the, 
Breast,  and  all  Difficulties 
arising  from  a  sudden 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  its 
healing  powers.  Ask  for 
the  California  Hall's  Pul- 
monary alsam.  Sold  by 
all  Druggists. 

PKOPBIETOBS. 

417  ssoiDise  street,  corner  Commercial. 
jam  If 


&j$m*m? 


CURES  DYSPEPSIA.       j 


^sG^iXL»?R: 


Gives  Tone  to  the  Stomach. 


£nJ$gMftS 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 


Henley -S 


(5^lXL'B'TTE 


Is  a  Sure  Relief  for  Indigestion  I 


WmWm 


HAS  NO  SUPEHIOR  ASA 

BLOOD    PURIFIER  I 


THOMAS    W.    BREE, 
SIIiVER  PIiATBB  | 

^»  MAWUF AUTCKBB 

jr  -iiro- 

^T      druidsTbanjos, 

OXHEK    KT81CAL    IKSTK11IEM7, 
ESTABLISHED  IN  ISA'S. 

■f/*Iiessons  Klven  on  the  Banjo  aad  Dram.  Ul 
MISSION  BTKEET,  between  First  and  Secooa. 

N.  B.-FiDft-tor.ed  Silver  Solo  banjo,  for  Pr» 
easionals  alwara  onrtand.  ialS  If 


Attention,  Good  Lirers! 


MR.  P.  BEBGES.  FORMERLY 
onprietor  of  tbe  Miners'  Res- 
taurant, baa  taken  tbe  management 
of  botb  tbe  Miners'  Reeaaurant  on 
Oommercial  street  and  the  Miners'  ~^— 
Branoh  on  Market  street,  in  partnership  witn  MR.. 
A.  ITRAYEUR,  who  bas  been  connected  with  the 
Arm  tor  years.  Improvements  havo  been  made  in 
the  ooisine  departments  that  will  render  the  Mi- 
ners' more  popolcx  than  it  hae  ever  been  daring 
the  22  years  ef  fts  prosperity.  Onr  Bills  of  Fare 
embrace  all  tbe  deLioac.es  of  the  season.  Onr 
motto  is  "Good  Fare,  Good  Cooking  and  Moderate 
Ohargea." 

P.  BER6E8  <5z  CO, 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

SOI  and  588  Obmmeroial,  and 
TOO  Market  street. 
Open  from  5  A.M.  to  10  p.m.  anSl  lm 


A    DESIDERATUM 

....TO,... 

MANAGERS,  STARS  MID  COMBINATI01S* 

AOOMPETKKT  MANAGER.    AGENT  AND 
Acter,  with  15  years'  experience  in    Enxlud. 

America,  the  Caue  of  Good  Hope  and  Aus Halite 
Oolonies.  India  and  China. 

IS  OPEN  TO  ENGAGEMENT. 

Is  well  poeted  with  tbe  profession  and  the  Press.: 
Osn  five  names  of  Managers,  Theatres  or  Rallii. 
List  of  Prices  and  belding  capacity,  tn  nearly  er«yi 
one  of  the  above  places.    Apply  to 

J.  H.  MoOABE, 
fe4  lm  SSO  Washington  street,  8,  ?. 


LE 


SANGER  HAL 

(SINGEE'S  HALL,) 
14     6IABT    ST.,    »EAB     KEAKJiV. 


.... 


Nsne  bnt  the  Choicest  Brand,  of   W 
and  Liquors  on  hand. 

DEPOT  WEYAND  &  KftSChTo  BAY  BREWER! 

1.18  tf  OHRIS  FELDillfr.' 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

ETEBT    BATVBDAT    NIGHT. 
Piano    ana    Singing:   at  8  P.M. 


CHARING 


*f* 


SALOON 


COS  AUssIon  street,  near  Second 
ft  BAGLES  A  WILD,  Proprietott 


Stage  Dancing 

TAUGHT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 

D ABHAW A Y  HALL, 
de27  lm  Post  street,  near  Ketmj. 


stf    U 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

ON  HAND  and  raad. 
to  OBDBVB, 


^L.    BLA.R'S. 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession 

THE  UNDERSIGNED,  WHO  HAS  BBBI 
over  twelve  years  connected  with  tbe  Pf***}' 
Melbonrne,  and  ia  well  known  by  the  membsw  e ; 
the  profeseion  in  the  Ooloniea.begs  to  *5«**;  ■ 
that  he  is  prepared  to  giro  eiperienoed  adn«* 
all  persons  professionally  rieiting  or  meditaUni^ 
Tieit  to  tbe  Australian  Oolonies.  Fee  moaew* 
Pnnotnalltj  in  diepatoblna  replies  may  be  raw 

101  WHAAAV  FENBY  WATERS. 

UVIctOata   Ohambera,   46  OolLtaa  itreaV."* 
boorne.     A»stTS.li»- 


I 


WILLIS^BAND. 

MU8IO    FURNISHED    FOR    AUt 
oeoations.    Musio  imported,  arranged 
and  for  aate. 

HABCDSH,   BI.XJM    leader    of 
O  reheat  i-si. 

HIKBT  TON  DEB  HGBSM,  I^». 
er  or  Bran  Band. 

■OrOrdefe  from  the  connfery  promptly  attend! 
to.  Address  M.  W.  WILLIS,  Jltion's  Hw 
Store.  188  Montgomery  street,  or  MABOUB  I 
BL0M..8SO  Montgomery  street.  jsl  tJ 


GEORGE    MATES*:' 

D SALES  IN  OYSTEE8,  OLAH8  ^■Bkl 
andaU  kinds  of  SHELL  FISH,  nSffTSl 
Stall.  Not  «0,  41,  *»,  O.liforouif'/Va 
M^.(,.nt™<»on05li}oa«la.tr»L  <S  ^i 


It 


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Napa  Soda       £    £ 


t«l|wHlm     T 


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■Sgt  METROPOLITAN  THEATRE 


91 


3  Ma  Om  Mar,  i 


•1  «.I      ou, 


HIW    1LBAHBEA    TH1ATBI. 


i. 

•ItTlu 


PVEUX*?" 


'      rrand    Reopening! 


I  M  M  I    "N  -  i      wi    i    <    ■£*••  OF    XII  R  OBBAT 

EMERSON    MINSTRELS 


WILSON'S 
AMPHITHEATRE 

Parisian  Circus! 


«*0  «UX  AfiHl  IS  CO«r»CTK)»  ama 


JOHWWY   ALLEW  and  LITTLE   MAC 

Beaaawat  of  tks  World  Ram watd  OirUgpd  Duen. 


ItlPEMu' 


0  ti(  >'■•• 


.iss  i  n 


fftrkk 


tamm 
PCRIl 


w.  ran  | 

'.FIiAT 


tt«, 


ebai:' 


Mrst-Clnss  Theatre 
IR8T  CLASS  STARS 

.ysv  «».««•■ 

»*l»g     B*<-i»lc    o»      !•■  , 
■*  * 

IIRFXS  CIUCI  I  . 
>nly    73    Cont-si 

0R<  HKSTUA  MAI 

►niy   so  Oent«  r 

(JALLKHY, 
>nly    Q£5    Cents! 

OPENING    NICKT, 

MOAT  .MARCH    3,    1KU 

WHO  Ik*  m«iW  tad  bi.allf.1 

Jkapman  Sisters! 

I    IB*  iwt  tbm  juri   In  IB* 

Fill   make    their    First  Appearance  I 


VIO  ■««  IAD  TBI  I 


i  or  Amain*  aaroaa  tii 


wn.il    II. -ml.   ..i     Kui-opr-    In    I.I-    \\  ..„,l,-,i,il     I '.-i-f  nrmnn<-o*> 


l-.«rt     I'li-.i  — »  MtoHulmarat    n    I*    etal-.u. 


...fan    mm 

•  i 

MtlWIIlll.lll 

mtis  cm  raaocT 


Qulolaatop 


.  obuhbsiba 

bb»j.  oi.abk 

jnnot  Aim 

w.  r.  uin 

I  .1 .    ..  m  I   «  I    III  I  ■   1    i  w  i  k.,.< 

J    I.    BUMKI.I. 


OOl 


ipany 


1'urt     tSoootirt — —Olio. 


Atrr 


r^x-A-iMorsriD  out  idia.iveoi>jid. 


jonxsr  Aixta 
I.  BoMawn 


.jlOU  KIT 

,'  imnm  ■ 

DMHWIlla 


Who  will  Execute  the  moit  Difficult  Terpiichorean  Feats  on  One  Leg. 


i-J<*rl.,    IJtftdMUM 

n     r«ia\N.   ■  j  » 

0  —••••>.  wiib  4  mumI   ArraaaiMli 


-Fla*l>,    Oarlbal«1    March,   with    M  Hilar*  »'.»c 
lailaaa  ataal    Exarel.e*. 


First  tlm«  of  the  Affecting   N-,rj   Sketch  lailtied 


nm  lot., 

CHAkLE-i  . 


OTKVTtM 


OLD 


X_A    AC 


JOE. 


B1I.LT  emkbson 

ADB  BVktAM 


'  \   >  >■>    A1U    «>K"   III "I  It  > 


The  *T*tilagi  p.iforcn»noe  will  conclnd.  with 

JOCKO,    THE    BRAZILIAN  APE! 


JOCKO.  THE  MONKEY.. 
Lerrxso,  e  rich  7r.**ll*r. 


.LITTLE  MAO 
.Charley  Sutton 


, M.  Alnalcy  Scott  I  Pedrj , 

Fsrueoces.  own-r  of  Plantation....— J.  Robloroa  |  Pan,  e  Quidr  kd Uln  Williams 

Frank,  bli  eon,  4  yeira  oid Little.  Darling  l  alms.  Fernandez  Mlaa  Sbtrman 

Plpo,  sere-ant  to  Lorett© Bob  Hart  |  Slave*,  Villager*,  Feasants,  etc.,  by  the  Company, 

Drrea  Clrei- I1MI  Fnrqnetle   ... 

Orrheatr*. G*>  trntt  I  FrWate  Roici 

S-F"  all   Cilia  atralnat   toe  Aiaamhrs   Theatre   moat   oe   presented    nerrafter   on    Monday. 

saF- krm fui Biaaoe  to  commaooe  poaotaallj  at  elaht   o'clock. 


•  **l*r    Uraet,    l»*>t.    Ma. alaj* ■»>•-*   «■<    Itrairaiy. 

THII    EVENlVfJ  MARCH  4 


I'royrn  in  in  «* 

»-C*al**  ••I»*II.b«         Prat   l|.r.»'i  «raaa   aaa>  «« 

■  H»raa<    lair.. 

■  -■Ifjair  Tralac*)   Hara*.    rr-*t*1ra.t 

ixr- 

BBMaaTtaM   at-pt-aa-.nl-lla.aa  ««*  lb#   laWlaa 
MB.      H,      II.      IHMivRll.l 
A.— La  Paraha 

•      rn.-lpil  ••■ivraaall  A«« 

BT  TuUWO  I'l  i  K  >W 

01/OW.1    .  I  M     WAKNVft 

T.-MairTr    Caaalaral.     Manleal    (laai,    la     Ma     ■»*>> 

alalllaa,  tatlllaal     "  Navvlty." 

■-ttraia   Har41«  -ad   Itallt**   Ar| 


iivrKRMissloir. 

9.-M*LLK    ItilltRII.L,    Kaatprvaa  a>f  iaa    Arm, 
la  bar  aapara>ll«l«d  ttnrrbark  Act. 

OKOTBogUK MORI.  J.  E.KNIBEL 

10.-««w*  taal<|iir .- 

MOMS.    EEN1BEL. 

1  1  •- Jokaar   I'anttes   thai  »r.jr   Woaifr,  a>a  tale  bar*?. 

barked    fan  Ira.    |lat*h   aa»l    llatri  r- 

lt-DrawlDi-rnoai  EatarlataiMeat 

BY  M'JNS.  OARQK  AND  BOMB. 

18,-Thr  fhaaalan  Trla)H    Barn  >«p«lroa  I 

l.tTRODBOSD  BY  OMAR  KINdBLBY. 
14.-Tht  Main  vrllti  la«  Iroa  Jaw  lifting  nAO.aja.ll. 
Caak  fall  af  Walrr  with  hi-  Tp-ih  .. 
HARRY    OLARKB. 

Tna  araDinji  aDt*r<aiDm*a(  *>IU  amuiu.Ja  with  lb* 
laaifubla  aitraaaiaau  of 

Wons-  and  Mme.  Rogmolai 

BT  OAROB  AND  KKMBKL. 

Itreaa  Circle »l    OO 

Piart|n«lte> *• 

Kmrrei  I'h-lra ■■    }   &*» 

rnv.tr   H.in »&  aad  BIO  «a> 

•VBcx  Olfloe  open  dally  from  1J  to  4.    Duoraopao  akt. 


ruk    MUDKL    LOtHlIRO   UUlaKS. 
C«ar.  arf  Oaaaaarrrtal 

IJaaaadarg  aw. 


ACIFIC  HOUSE, 
UMPIC  HOUSE,  V="J 


atraat.  t>w 
the  Plavaa 
RAI.STON  A  ODTaaaQata. 


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Blp  of  the  potent  extract  bnt  ono  taato, 
Sour  arm,  consoling,  straight  Is  round  her  waist 
Qness  what  a  "MOUSING  OOMFOBr*  In  the  kltl 
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The  "WELCOME"  too,  you'll  always  find 
A  balmy  soother  for  the  troubled  mlud. 
The  bright  "ADItORA,"  and  the  sweet  "FAREWELL.  . 
Jnat  TlBlt  BONA,  and  you'll  all  faro  well ! 
His  "HYGIENIC  B1TTEBS"  are  the  panacea 
For  all  djupeptics  and  for  diarrhoea. 
No  Cholera  Morbus  ever  has  been  found 
Where  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  knock  aronna. 
BONA  and  BQUarza,  spite  of  all  detractors, 
Have  prored  the  Nation's  greatest  benefactors! 
Full  FORTY  dlffersnt  hsalthfal  dflnki  you'll  find 
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AMUSEMENTS,    Etc 


-California  Tbeatre. 

A«  we  prophesied  would  be  tie  cast  the  first  ap- 
pearance of  Mi9B  Aagu»t»  L.  Dargooand  toe  rep - 
rosenth.if  a  of  the  comedy  of  "Tbe  School  for 
Scanr  al"  drew  a  fine  house.  Miss  Dargon,  in 
oboosing  tbe  character  of  Lady  Teazle  for  her  de- 
but at  taia  theatre,  aimed  high  and  challenged 
orltioism.  She  passed  toe  ordeal  moot  satisfacto- 
rily presenting  a  very  bee  conception  of  tbe  part 
and  wincing  freqaBnt  applause  in  tbe  teat  scenes 
of  ibia  old  standard  comedy.  Of  the  porform- 
anoe  of  'The  School  for  Scandal"  fast  night  it  is 
aoneoessarj,'  to  speak  in  detail.  All  know  tbst 
Henry  Eiwerfle  is  very  nearly  tbe  best  if  not  the 
•best Sir  Peter  Teazle  on  any  stage:  that  Walter 
Leman  is  excellent  as  Sir  Oliver  Surface;  Miss 
Minnie  Walton  charming  as  Maria;  Mrs.  Jodah 
unapproaobab'e  as  Lady  Bneerwell ;  John  Wilson 
a  good  representative  of  the  sentimental  Joseph; 
Owen  Marlowe  the  best  Sir  Benjamin  Backbite  on 
tbe  American  stage;  W.  A.  Mestayer  capital  as 
Orabtree,  and  tbe  rent  of  the  character!  were  in 
gool  bands  and  consequently  well  played.  Geo. 
D.  Obaplln,  though  not  quite  toliickiog  enoagh 
for  tbe  lively  Charles  Surface  read  tbe  part  well 
and  played  with  considerable  spirit.  J.  0.  Wil- 
liamson, who  revel 3  in.  Hebrew  psrta,  made  as 
mnob  fan  as  possible  in  that  of  Hoses  with- 
-ont  caring  very  much  whether  or  not  Be  carried 
-oat  tbe  author's  conception  of  the  obaTactar.  The 
oomedy  will  be  repeated  this  evening,  and  ebonld 
draw  anotber  good  hoase.  To-morrow  nifht  tbe 
opera  of  "Faust"  will  be  presented  by  the  Fabbri 
Troupe,  and  Carl  Speigler,  the  famous  basso  pro- 
fando,  from  the  Royal  Theatre.  Mannheim,  'and 
late  of  the  Grand  Opera,  New  York,  will  appear 
In  hie  grant  character  of  Mephietopheles.  Jacob 
Mailer  will  take  tbe  role  of  Valentin,  Pietro  Bac- 
csi  will  sing  Fauet,  bigaora  Inez  Fabbri  will  ap- 
pear as  Marguerite,  and  Miss  Anna  Elzer  as  Siebel. 

.Metropolitan  Theatre. 

There  was  a  splendid  bonse  last  night,  when  the 
Chapmen  Shters  made  their  Uret  appearance  In 
Oalifornta,  a  .d  tbe  new  season  opened  brilliantly. 
The  rsdaotion  of  prices  bad  a  marked  effect  on 
i, ho  orchestra  aeits,  wbicb  were  well  filled.  It  may 
not  be  generally  km  □  tbat  the  Obapman  Sitters 
are  members  cf  tbe  Obapman  family,  who  are  bo 
intimately  connected  with  tbe  history  of  the  stage 
in  Oalifornta.  Such,  however,  is  tbe  case,  and  it 
will  bo  strange  if  Jireo  two  charming  arti  tas  do 
not  speedily  find  fiemtelvee  quite  at  home  in  Cali- 
fornia witb  the  t&Unt  of  the  family.  Tbe  perform- 
ftQos  commenced  with  the  farce  of  "loi  onParle 
Fraooais,"  in  whioh  Hurry  Thompson,  Mrs.  Ocri- 
ell,  Mies  Fa  any  Vonng  and  George  Wallace  did 
Bom*  capital  acting.  Afiertbis  the  barlesqaeof 
"  Litt'e  Don  Giovanni,"  one  of  the  latest  and  most 
amusing  oi  II  J  Byron's  productions,  was  pre. 
sentsd.  Miss  Ella  Obapman  nas  the  first  of  the 
sisters  to  make  her  appearanoe,  in  the  character  of 
Leporol  I  ■■>,  and  by  her  ■■-  tt  r-.c  tW«  appearance,  jaunty 
air  and  nest  style  of  acting  she  a :  once  established 
bersslf  a  favorite,  as  tbe  play  proceeded  she 
strengthened  the  good  impression  ahe  made  by 
her  nleaeiog  singing,  '£vital  dancing,  olsver  banjo 
playing,  and  a  handrs  ^pretty  little  tricks  in  ges- 
tare  and  action.  Miss  Blanobe.who  appeared  in 
the  title  role,  acted  with  mnob  spirit  and  charm- 
ing grace,  eaog  .veil  and  danced  obarmingly.  These 
"burlesque  artistes  are  immensely  superior  to  the 
Zivlatowski  Sisters,  who  oanaed  each  a  furore 
trhsn  thoy  made  thnir  first  appearance  here;  they 
sing  better,  dtrsa  bettor,  dance  better  and  act  bet- 
tar,  and  are  far  bottjr  arthtes  in  every  respect, 
Miss  £Ua  if,  as  we  beard  a  lady  say,  "Thecun- 
nfngest  little  tbiogalivd,"  full  of  fun,  and  not  in 
he  leant  coarse.  Tbe  support  was  in  some  re~ 
speots  excellent.  Miss  Fanny  Young  is  good  in 
everything— tragfdy,  farce  and  burlesque ;  Willie 
Bimtos  as  Zerltna  dressed  and  made  up  for  tbe 
part  oapit.lly,  and  acted  it  splendidly,  canaiog 
many  a  laugh;  H.  D.  Thompson  Is  a  very  good 
burlesque  actor,  and  sa  Inspector  of  Police  was 
Tery  faniy  ;  George  Wallace  developed  a  taleut 
for  burlesque  which  was  a  pleasing  BUTprise  to  tbe 
audience,  as  be  bas  seldom  appeared  in  San  Fran- 
cisco; he  acted  the  part  of  Don  Pedro  extremely 
well,  *nd  wen  bis  fall  ahare  of  the  honors;  Jake 
Waliaoe  acquitted  himself  well  in  his  new 
line  of  business;  Mra.  Ooriell  had  not  much  to  do 
In  the  burlesque,  but  played  the  character  of  tbe 
bevitohing  Dolores  very  pleasingly;  Mies  Katy 
Pell  as  T*r<>aita,  Burnaraed  "tbe  distracting!,'' 
ooked  dieiraoiingly  pretty  and  noted  with  mnob 
spirit;  Miss  Lizzie  Ingele  did  tbe  heavy  business, 
and  as  Don -a  Anna  was  all  i  bat  was  required  ;  Miss 
Dolly  Myrtle  (tie  Metropolitan  company  is  rich  in 
pretty  girls)  made  a  handsome  youth,  and  played 
Maietto- very  nicely  indeed;  Miss  Ada  Shattnok 
as  the  enticing  Inez  looked  the  pari,  and  D.  Be. 
lasoo  was  very  fuuny  as  tbe  Inspector  ef  Police's 
right  bower.  Toe  performance,  as  proved  by  tbe 
applause  aui  e  -  cores  which  foil  owed  every  song, 
was  a  great  success,  and  the  Ohspman  Sieters  may 
confidently  rely  on  another  crowded  house  this 
evening. 

Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Edward  Montague's  great  Gyre  Aot  has  caused 
an  imm'tneeseaiation  and  should  be  seen  by  all. 
Miss  Aghe*  Kennedy  in  oomioeongsfandorigioal 
sketcbe*  ie  very  olever.J.H.  Larklu  and  Carrie 
Armstrong  are  inimitable  in  Dutch  acta;  Miss 
Josephine  iosong  and  dance  is  neat  and  artis- 
io:  Oogtll  and  Oooper  are  very  good  in  "Happy 
Jim  and  Lew ;  "  ObarleB  Verner*s*comio songs  are 
mnob  arplauded,  and  "Wolf,  tne  Bough"  winds 
up  tbe  eveniog's  entertainment. 
Wilson**  Grand  Amphitheatre. 

Th«  new  acts  presented  at  tbe  Amphitheatre 
last  night  all  took  well  and  were  received  with 
great  applause.  R  H.  Dookrlll  made  a  decided 
hit  in  hia  wild  Indian  equestrian  act;  La  Perohe 
by  Moos  Talbot  was  a  graceful  and  daring  per- 
formance; M'fle  Dookrill  won  her  usual  meed  of 
applause  in  her  wonderful  bare-back  sot;  Mons. 
Kenn'bel  performed  some  of  bis  funniest  tricks 
aid  keot  all  in  a  perfeot  roar  of  laughter  while  he 
-was  in  the  arena;  Harry  Oanalsnd.  the  musical 
clown,  cu-ed  mnoh  amusement,  and  all  thereat 
dirt  Mr  best  to  amuse  and  euooeaded  perfeotly. 
To-  ..rraw  there  will  be  matinee  performance. 
Arrival  of  a  Japanese  Troupe. 

Tbe  Osaka  Troupe,  which  exhibited  here  some 
three  years  ago,  arrived  from  Amtralla  on  the 
Meses  Taylor  on  Sunday,  and  intend  giving  a  few 
exhibitions  here,  most  probably  at  Magnixe's  Op- 
era House, 

ajuTomoAi.  Mtjsetjm On*  of  the  most 

lOrapIote  collection*  of  the  kind  In  the  United 
Btatea,  comprising  hundred*  of  oostly  and  btan- 
iilul  Hri  model*,  i*  daily  cm  view  (to  gentleman 


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Uhambra. 

The  new  programme  at  this  house,  reappearance 
of  Little  Mao,  and  first  appearance  of  signer  D> 
nato,  tbe  world-  renowned  one-legged  dancer,  as  a 
matter  of  cour  e  drew  a  large  and  fashionable 
house  lsst  eight,  Alter  a  capital  first  part,  tbe 
new  star  made  bis  app»aranoe.  He  walked  to  tbe 
footligbti  supported  by  a  cm  too ,  and  having  bowed 
his  acknowledgments  of  the  hearty  greeting  ren- 
dered him,  threw  away  his  support  and  proceed- 
ed t*  execute  an  introductory  dance.  In  this  he 
failed  to  create  any  great  sensation  end  it  was  not 
until  be  dashed  into  a  pelka  that  the  spectator* 
became  aware  bow  great  an  artist  stood  before 
them  (en  one  lee  j ;  (his  he  exeouted  witb  wonder- 
ful graoe,  actually  seeming  to  bave  two  legs,  so 
well  by  the  graoe  of  his  movements  did  be  distract 
the  attention  of  the  speotatora  from  bis  deficiency. 
Tim  was  followed  by  a  caataoet  aolo,  tbe  beat  ever 
beard  in  this  country,  and  Slgnor  Donate  con- 
cluded his  very  remarkable  and  pleasing  perform- 
ance with  with  the  exeontlon  of  a  march  and  mil- 
itary evolutions.  The  thunders  of  applause  which 
followed  this  wonderful  exhibition  proved  that 
Donate  bad  made  a  bit,  and  during  bis  brief  en- 
gagement thousands  will  flock  to  the  Alha-nbra  to 
see  one  who  Is  certainly  not  the  least  of  the  aar- 
vels  of  tbe  nineteenth  century.  Johnny  Allen  and 
Billy  Km  r*on  appeared  In  some  of  their  best  aota. 
and  tbe  performance  concluded  witb  "Jocko,  the 
Brazilian  Ape,"  In  which  Litt'e  Mao  aa  the  mon- 
key made  the  audUnoe  fai  ly  so  re  am  with  laugh- 
ter by  bis  wonderful  oomio  antics,  and  almost  shed 
tears  by  the  pathos  of  his  acting  in  the  final 
Bcene, 

Woodward's   Gardens. 

There  must  have  been  at  least  fifteen  thousand 
visitors  to  these  gardens  Sunday.  At  half  past 
three  o'clock.  Professor  Ooe  made  an  ascension  in 
bis  mammoth  gas  balloon,  taking  with  him  a 
Chronicle  reporter  for  ballast.  The  seals,  tbe 
living  vampire,  and  a  t  bout  and  and  one  other  curi- 
osities, will  draw  orowds  every  day  this  week. 
Australian  News, 

By  the  Moses  Taylor  we  learn  that  Ohiarini'e 
Oircns  played  to  immense  business  at  Auckland, 
New  Zealand,  for  two  weeks;  the  oountry  peop'e 
coming  in  from  thirty  and  even  forty  miles  around 
to  see  tbe  show.  Obiariot  was  showing  in  tbe  in- 
land mining  towns,  and  expected  to  take  the 
etsamerfor  Melbjnrne  in  abont  three  weeks.  Let* 
tere  for  him  or  any  members  ef  his  troupe  should 
be  sent  direct  to  Melbourne, 

Theatricals  bad  been  very  good  at  Sydney  and 
Melbonrne  during  the  holidays.  The  Victoria 
Theatre,  Sydney,  opened  January  21st,  with  Jas. 
Garden  in  toe  legitimate  drama.  Four  theatres 
are  opened  in  Melbourne,  and  one  closed.  Ooppln 
with  a  good  company  was  doing  the  beat  business 
at  the  Theatro  Royal.  The  owner  of  the  Prince  of 
Walea  Theatie  iB  going  to  sell  oat  to  a  company  of 
wbicb  Manager  Wm.  Saurin  Lyster,  of  operatic 
fame,  ia  the  head.  Tbe  theatre  will  be  under  the 
business  control  of  Mr.  Lyster. 

The  Lyster-Oagli  Opera  Troupe  bad  a  very  un- 
successful season  in  New  Zealand,  which  was 
brought  to  a  premature  close  by  Oagli,  tbe  mana- 
ger. Last  season  Lyster  took  tbe  troupe  there  and 
made  money;  this  year  Oagli  tried  the  specula- 
tion with  disastrous  result  j. 


The  Fall  of  Charles  I, 

The  art  of  sinking  in  poetry  was  never, 
perhaps,  better  illustrated  than  in  the  fol- 
lowing epitaph,  writlen  by  Howell  upon 
Charles  I: 

So  fell  tbe  royal  cak  by  a  wild  crew 
Of  mongrel  Bhxubs   that  underneath  him 

grew ; 
So  fell  the  lion  by  a  pack  ef  oars : 
So  tbe  rose  withered,  't wix t  a  knot  of  burrs  ; 
So  fell  tbe  eagle  by  a  swarm  ef  gnats  ; 
So  the  wbale  perished  by  a  shoal  of  sprats ; 

Oysters, 

In  strolling  rotind  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
uur  careless  feat,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where    fountain's  ceaseless  ;p  lay 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  eoieeu 
Through  whioh  a  sweet  bouquet  was  soon; 
While  mosBy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Made  that  window  seem  to  be 
Some  fairy  grotto  Of  the  sea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 
It  looks  bo  nice — and  try  their  oheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  mast  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  Bide  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  oar  wish- 
Said  they  had  almost  any  oHsh 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  It  trne. 
And  cooked  magnificently,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oyetere,  juicy,  fat, 
Ooofeed  every  style;  jnst  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
Yon 're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  Band  crabs  and  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  ail  kinds  of  game, 
FlBh,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name. 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sore, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  1'ound,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  beet  Ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  roe  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners,1* 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush , 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  Honse,  337  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night, 

0HABLB8  haaKE,  Proprietor. 

A  Happy  New  Tear, 

What  a  pleasure  it  is  to  meet  a  smiling  oounte* 
nance,  whether  it  be  on  tbe  street  or  In  the  par- 
lor. And  vrhy  1b  it  tbat  eome  faces  wear  a  contin- 
ually happy  look  ?  It  I"  «imply  beoause  tbey  live  on 
a  plain,  nutritions  and  substantial  diet.  That  man 
is  a  public  benefactor  who  will  conscientiously 
■arve  us  withaolean,  toothsome  and  *rholeaome 
meal.  Louis  Meyers,  nroDriBtor  of  the  "White 
House."  Kearny  street,  also  of  the  Oapitol  Res- 
taurant, Fourth  street,  doeait.  as  hundreds  can 
enthusiastically  testify.  His  kitchens  are  marTels 
of  order  and  cleanliness.  Try  Lim,  ana  you  will 
find  it  impossible  to  eat  elsewhere. 


Sandwich  Island  Pulu. 

Since  the  ascension  or  the  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  industry  is 
tafcing  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Sohrelher,  dealer  In 
bedding  and  farnitare,  520  "Washington  street, 
oppoeltethe  nmket,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  Its  superior  qualities 
tor  mattress  bedding,  and  donbtleeB  Mr.  Schrei. 
dot  will  find  no  difficulty  In  disposing  oi  all 
that  comes.  A 


A-itofcetrier  tiie  Best. 

It  1b  curious,  bat  true,  that  J.  A.  Sbaber, 
707  Market  street ,  near  Third,  efaould  Bell  far- 
nlture  and  bedding  cheaper  than  any  other 
dealer  in  this  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
eonvinotd.  x 

Oysters. 

Why  travel  so  far  ?  Shellfish  of  every  kind 
kept  at  Manning'*,  oyster  dealer,  672  Howard 
strcot,  near  Third,  next  to  car  office.  o 

—  —       i  * 
McDowell,  Show  Card.  Writer 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10, 


MARRTUVQ  THE  COOK. 

It  Is  strange  what  a  world  of  romance, 
Wnat  a  wllderlog,  witching  spell. 
Bangs  about  Mary,  the  cook, 
Why,  it's  music  to  sit  in  her  silence, 
And,  (I'm  not  ashamed  to  tell) 
ltd  heaven  to  cateh  but  her  look. 
She,  rubbing  the  lumps,  well  might  madden 
The  btontest  slave  of  Aladdin— 
In  short.  It  you  want  to  know  sweetness, 
And  deitnesB  and  magical  neatness, 
You've  only  to  look 
At  Mary,  the  cook. 

Ton  see,  as  we're  off  on  a  picnic, 
Some  duty  must  fall  to  the  girls; 
Bo  Mary  Is  boiling  1  he  tea. 
Ah,  who  wouldn't  be  an  old  kettle 
To  mirror  those  tumbled  curls. 
And  sing  near  her  heart  for  glee  I 
Charley  and  Kate,  by  tbe  beeches, 
Are  opening  picklea  and  peachos  : 
The  others  are  making  table  ; 
While  I,  like  the  fox  in  the  fable, 
Sit  vainly  and  look 

At  Mary,  the  cook. 

She'd  "steady"— l'd,Bwear  it.  And  ''sober?" 
Well  no— by  that  mlsohlevous  laugh  I 
"Willing?"    A  fellow  can't  fell, 
Though  she  knows  how  I  lontt  to  ask  htr, 
Or  guesses  it  more  than  hall, 
Which  answers  nearly  as  well. 
ShaUIaekher?    (But  ah,  what  effront'ry  I) 
"To  go  a  ihert  way  in  the  country," 
And  always  be—    Jove  !  Ie  she  flushing 
Ovtr  that  fire— so— blushing  T 

What  If  I  rose  and  "took" 
Mary,  the  cook  1 

Mine!  by  the  grand  old  beeches  1 
Mlnel  by  the  pickles  and  peaohesl 

Mine!  by  tbe  rippling  brook! 
Mine!  by  the  Bunset  splendor! 
Mine!  by  the  starlight  tender  I 

Mary,  the  cook ! 


A  Complicated  Plot. 

It  is  related  of  a  very  respeotable  gentle- 
man visiting  New  Orleans  from  one  of  the 
Attakapi  parishee,  that  sitting  through  the 
entire  performance  of  "Kenil worth"  at  the 
Academy  of.  Mu3ic,  and  refusing  to  laugh 
either  at  the  drolleries  of  Beckett  and  Ed- 
ouin,  or  confess  the  witcheries  of  the  blondes 
he  tapped  his  companion  on  the  shoulder, 
they  walked  moodily  toward  the  hotel,  and 
inquired,  "Did  yoie  ca1*h  the  plot  of  that 
thing?  Damned  if  I  _did."  It  troubled 
him. 

£*rv©  won. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  ie  the  cause  of  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Bestaurant,  on  Wash- 
Ingtof  treet,  at  tbe  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Booken,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  since 
E849,  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  Salmagundi  souto,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  best  con  of  tea  in  the 
city  —  English  breakfast  tea  —  Souchong  and 
Orange  Pekoe— can  be  obtained  here.  a 


Holiday    Punclice, 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tables 
that  compare  with  Squarsa's.  BqaaraVa  Punches 
are  famous  for  the  high  art  Bbownin  their  man- 
ufacture, the  happy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  their  dellclon*  flavor.  Bone,  the 
dlsoiple  of  the  great  Sejuarza,  has  prepared 
forty  different  klnr-  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
he  Holiday  tables,  far  sale  at  tbe  new  branch, 
317  Kearny  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
120  LeideedortT  street. 


Oyster   Trade. 

The  oyster  trade  in  California  is  assuming 
g  gantio  proportions.  Emerson  Oorvlllo,  of  the 
Saldle  Beek,  -no  Fine  street,  furnishes  from 
bis  own  oyBter  beds  at  San  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  of  the  Paoiflo  Coast,  His 
Astern  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 
has  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and  *  he 
"  Saddle  Book"  is  known  everywhere. 


Enjoyable  Drives* 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carilage,  stylish 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  arathe  leading  es- 
sentials of  an  en  joyoble  ride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  Sau  Franelaoo  so  unquestionably 
as  from  Frank  Boutos,  whoee  carriages  have 
the  privilege  of  the  stand  fronting  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  His  handsome  tum-onts  are  used 
by  the  best  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
it  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfeotly 
courteous  drivers,  he  is  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladles  ia  particular,  will  engage  no  o&rrieges 
except  t'hose  whioh  ho  provides.  Frank  has  en- 
joyed gr  at  r>ucoeBe  In  his  business,  and  the 
admliattle  w*y  in  which  be  conducts  it  makes 
him  a  favorite  witb  oil  wh*  patronize  him.    * 


A.  Floaeant  l-iocauon. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tne  building  It  a  verv  fine  one  and  la  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. . 


Viae  Choicest  C*nfecti«eiery. 

John  H.  Bomer  h%&  just  opened  a  new  and 
handaoms  confectionery  store  at  126  Kearny 
street,  where  cm  be  obtained  superior  finely 
flavor .-d  confectionery  of  all  kinds.  Balls  and 
parties  supplied.  a 

Ben    Qiieviixy    of  Dogskin 

Driving  gloves,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  the  What 
ffiieerLaundry x 

Genuine   Havana    Cigars. 

Beat  brands  at  61  Montgomery  street,  S,  W. 
eorner  of  Merchant.    Franck  &  Oahn.  q 

fkLotoarx-a.pnic   cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  People*  Art 
Gallery,  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  street.  A 

Sewing  Matehloe*  for  Sale, 

Bested  and  repabred,  at  116  Post  street.  Alio, 
Ageney  for  Mills'  Ad  juetable  Treadle,  x 

*■  ,  *&  *. 

Lever  buckle    Suspendera, 

At  SI  per  pair— 2C  per  cent,  cheaper  than  else- 
Tf  here— at  the  What  Oheer  Laundry.  x 

Cheap  Jewelry,  Kid  Gloves,  and  Ladles  and 
Gents'  Famishing  Goods,  at -Bank's,  store,  36 


Very  Cojd. 

Whom  Figabo  loveth  he  ohasteneth.  San 
Jose  is  one  of  the  most  delightful  towns 
in  the  world,  but  has  hitherto  been  a  little 
dull  and  un appreciative  .of  theatrical  en- 
tertainments. Therefore  Figaro  has  from 
time  to  time  urged  on  the  people  of  San 
Jose  the  duty  of  patronizing  theatrical  com- 
panies when  they  pay  them  a  visit.  Some 
good  entertainments  were  badly  patronized 
and  therefore  we  called  the  people  of  San 
Jose  unappreciative.  The  Call's  San  Joes 
correspondent,  writing  under  date  of  March 
1st,  says: 

The  theatre  was  crowded  lsst  evening. 
"How  high  is  that"  Mr.  Fioabo  ? 

We  say  that  iBdrst-rate.  San  Joas  turned 
out  splendidly  to  see  McCullough  as  Ham 
let.  San  Jose  is  redeeming  itself,  and  shall 
have  as  many  enter  tain  men  ts  as  it  can  af- 
ford paying  patronage  to. 


JOr,  Barlow  «].  smitu 

Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  PhyBiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
ease* at  his  Hyg'elan  Hall,  637  California  street, 

every  Friday  even  In  g,  oommenolng  a  1 7  a  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  Invalids  dally,  from  9  to  4  p,  m.,  free.        w 


Do    IVot    Suffer    irom    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, S10  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
ana*k  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doe- 
tar's  capability.  Bef  erer>oes  given  if  required,  h 

Dr.    Doberty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
ehxonlo  and  speciflo  practice,  and  as  such  Is 
now  tbe  most  successful  of  any  Phyeician  in 
San  Franelsoo.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leldesdorff,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Cheer  House,  x 

Claibvotajjt.— Madame  Clara  Antenla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium. 
333  Kearny  st.,  bet.  Bush  and  Flue.  Consulta- 
tions th  English,  French  and  German.  x 


Bednced  Prices. 

Shirts  lrom  7.3c,  to  S3.  Complete  assortment 
of  Gents'  Furnishing  Goods.  Beales  &  Co.,  303 
Kearny  street,  near  Bufh.  or 


Every t»ocly    Suited. 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
in  hats.  At  "  The"  Hat  8t*re,  64T  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  style*  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  Immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  sura  to  be  suited.  s 


What  Oheer  Laundry 
Rmploys  no  Chinamen,  and  should  he  pat 

ronlaed  by  everybody.  • 


Fresh  and  Sweet. 

Fer  the  best     confectionery,   go   to    Canty   and 
Warner's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Sutter       V 


FIGARO 


IS  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH 
out  the  oontre  of  tbe  city,  in  all  Hotels,  Res- 
taurants. Saloons,  latere*  and  Offices. 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRETTOI 

Bookseller*  and  Stationer*. 

H.H.  Moore,  tW 3  Montgomery,  near  Merchant 

Bnalnea*  College*. 
Heald's,  Bryant  A  Btratton'a  College.  24  Post 

Butchers. 
Kate,  Fred,  stall*  91  to  100.  California  Mark**, 

a  rasa  Founderle*. 
Weed  A  Kingwell,  California,  125  First  at 

French  Fancy  Good*. 
Loearr  A  Co.,  19  Montgomery,  107  and  1M  Sutter,; 

Bboiuq  Hnlr. 
Sampaon.  A,  B.  it  Co..  110  Second  street. 

Music  and  Musical  Instrnment*. 
Keene,  O.  O.,  mftr.  accordians,  repairer  of  all  kj 
nmsioal  instruments,  N.E.  oor.  Bash  4K*i>| 
Wtne*  and  liquors.    <Wdoleealo.) 
DaneH  V.  A  Co..  504  Front 


Mme.  JOSEPHINE  EDMOND 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC    PHISICIAJ 

TWENTY     TEAM      OF     PRAtTl 



|K  THE  TRFA.^MENTOffDlSEASErnr. 
A  dent  to  t#mt  U>  i  has  plaoed  Madame  Ednio, 
at  the  bead  of  ail  .ihyaiciana  making  such  oract 
a  Bpeoialty,  and  enables  bar  to  guarantee  a >ttm 
and  permanent  care  in  the  worst  O&sei  ofii 
prefBion  and  menfltroal  derangements.  Ltd 
will  find  Mada-ne  Edmonds  a  stillfnl  phnltl 
and  it  i«  to  their  interest  to  consalt  her  in  alia 
eases  incident  to  women  before  tampering.  * 

K)i8onona  nostrnms.  qaack  doctors  and  hnmbo 
adatne  Edmonde  dc-ecribea  diseases  without  ■ 
laformauorj  from  tbe  palieit,  and  onrea  witoi 
ine  nse  el  meroaryor  experiments,  thaa  ait 
(rom  wrong  treatment  for  private,  chronii  * 
uancer  diseases.  CorresDondenee  eiriotlf  mi 
deatial.  Offloe  and  residence,  415  Pins  iln 
between  Kearny  and  Montgomery.  jaSO  1 


DR.  CMS.  H.  TOZER'S  . 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITM 

N.  E.  cor.  Jackson  and  Kearny  •(«, 

THE  GREAT  ERADIOATOR  OF  SPE0I 
r  OUMPL&INTS,  formerly  of  Lock  Hotttn 
Londnn.  and  tbe  last  twelve  sears  of  San  FralSal 
DB.  TOZER  informs  tbe  afflicted  that  aftSri."' 
mg  all  the  HOSPITALS  IN  LONDON  A 
PARI  5,  and  spending  ooe  year  in  tbe  mostw 
bratea  Hospital  in  London,  the  LOOK,  ha  hu> 
opened  Lis  old  Medioa!  Institute  at  the  old  ila 
whora  he  can  always  be  found.  DR.  TOZttK 
for  forty  yeara  met  with  nsparalleled  bqcchs 
^b.er,KrlTA.VJlent^of  disease  gonerilly  known 
CHBONIO  AND  SPEOIAL  COMPLAINTS. 

DB.  CSEA.8.  II.  TOZEB 
is  in  every  way  responsible,  binding  binmlf 
efleot  a  permanent  cure,  or  making  no  oban 
Those  who  ounnot  afford  to  pay  for  advio*  ■ 
medicine  will  be  obarged  for  mediaine  only  1 
M  "N I  Hi  .Y  RES  n  JKAT1VE  PILLS,  neverkw 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  is  oases  for  which  tow 
recommended,  are  to  be  obtained  only  at 
offloe.  Price,  $5  per  box.  Fnll  direotion'on  */ 
box,  eent  hv  Kxprees  or  otherwise. 

Drt.  TOZER  Ooe*  not  imit-.te  the  advert!* 
Qnaoks  who  make  it  a  pre  tioe  to  publish  fi 
fiffidavitaand  othor  false  references,  but  refer) 
the  mo»t  reaoeotable  people  ia  the  State,  whom 
has  eoBED  of  diseases  whioh  others  have  lalltc 
core, 

„  _     »B.    OHA8.    W.  TOZEB, 
N,  E.  corner  Kearny  and  Jaokson  atresia 

»»-" ^^^^^^       ban  FraoelSfl. 


OUTSIDE    LAI 


J^NY  AND  ALL  PBRSGNS  THAT  Hal 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  01 
SIDE  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  bar*  ■ 
amount  refonded  at  tbe  office  of  the  naderaip 
upon  the  presentation  of  an  order  from  1 
Mayor  and  City  and  Oounty  Attorney. 
delstf  a.  AUSTIN 


FIGARO 


CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMMBjIN 
every  Tbeatre  in  San  Francisco. 


FIGARO 

IS    CIRCULATED    EVERY    DAY  ON    THE 
Oakland  FerryBoats  to  catch  the  passengers 
hat  arrive  by  thegreat  Overland  Train. 


FIGARO 

IS  MAILED  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon— the  paper*  left  in  the  theatres  ataight 
being  gathered  np  and  saved  for  that  parpoee. 


FIGARO 

!S  "HERE,  THERE  AND  EVERYWHERE," 
and  is  constantly  meeting  a  change  of  rsadera 
in  tbe  Theatre.*,  Traveling  Conveyances,  Hotela, 
and  pnblio  resorts  generally. 


FIGARO 

CIROUXATEB  IN  THE  BEST  SOOTBTY,  IS 
placed  in  tbe  bands  of  nearly  all  who  come 
to  the  city  to  make  purchases,  and  is  therefor*  the 
best  Of  advertising  medinms. 


AMERICAN     EXCHANGE, 

HAYWARD8. 

lOMY  OAKBS , PKOPRIBTOB 

XoteL 


TRAY8  always  oq  hand. 


Alfred  Vettf 

Mann  f  aotnm  and 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGE 

S8ff  Dnpoit,  I 

IfEAS  SUTTER  ST&L 


See  my  stock  of  h 
Cages  before  pnrabtw 
elsewhere.  Always w; 
thing  new  on  hand.  > 
Patent  Cages,  nH- 
Tin  Wire,  are  Waft 
FREE  FROM  V* 
Also,  best  qoal" 


THE  CHILD  HAS  RETURN 

Its    Parent. 
EUREKA    SHIRT    STOR 

1X1  Kearny    treet.  he.  JKemovt 
IN©.     3     Second   '  stree 

Where  sou  will  find  a  complete    I 

aoriment    of  SHIBIS  and    Fl  K1I8 

IS6  GOODS,   at  the  nanal  low  ,rlt 

The  Old  Stand. 

KESEDICT  d!  0« 


ARID 

_   Pianofor 

D«^aIJrSfiI52K  &?&  | 

fold  trial   a.aisat   Sieinway'B.  OhiokjmaO 
ot»w».  to  bjTHK  BBST  Olf  taBm™; 
OtBTAZ.  a.],  aged.    *o  OTarraU  •' ' 
W  B.— Plane,  of  all  atrial  TO  KENT.        ■  . 


mm*-* 


Stage  Dancing 

TAUGHT  A3 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 

atssssi 


itCr  COMBES, 
TERRAPIN     i,TJISrO! 

Cor.  Second  and  Tehttn*  *tre«t*> ' 

*»-Tftrrapin     constantly    on     h 

Oysters  ia   every    stvle,     PBIV 

SUPPKR     ROOMS  FOR  PART 

deo  31  lm 


CLASSES  INJL0CUTI0N. 

TWO  OF  THB  LEADING  MEMBERS 
tbs  Tbeatrioal  Profeaslon  in  >  aliforala 
pose  formta*  elasaes  for  ioBtrnotion  in  Eloon 
Parsons  wishing  to  araU  tb«ms*lr*8  of  the 


Blty  of  acqairin*  a  u«U  art  at 
mSmsm 


HOTEL. 




'$'  %      fOMISHEO   »00«S: 


ETROPOLiTAN  THEATRE 


ITS    KVCVtkO  HA 

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CALIFORNIA    THEATB1. 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


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—or  tea  iMifuiiti  tamrt  — 


apman  Sisters  miss  auqusta  l.  paeaoni 


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MARCH  4 


TNI*    EVCMISO 

Ittlc  Dob  Giovanni]  w»i«mm**.i*ii»«ii.»i.»*m 

.THE  SCHOOL  FOR  SCANDAL 


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MISS  ILATT  FEU. 


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F»«,"fc>"fc>ri  Opera 


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Ihielnrfai^    I  Oa  taa  I  ••-  IT**  Tat*  P'm 

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McDANIEL'8 

Inseum  and  Theatre, 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

'UK    DXDrAHlOXEU    WOULD    MOST  RB- 

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fstty  represent  io  »o.  mi  i-s  pnWio  <•■- 
M«  ..erenow  prepared   to    far.  tan    fact.. 
•  ■Bihi'l ooa  if  •  •«ry    triad    Aci    or. at ac tar, 
l-shsnewli  d*<»r*a  tta    p-'ranwi*    of  to*   port- 
He    bwrno-ti)    ••   r^omr;...    Wjomitir. 


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TflUBSDVT    BV  Afl  ISO MJ«8    DA  BOON  IN 

S»  "r     3L.  TiT  IV  3V  3E 


SATURDAY,  at  2 EAST  LYNNS 

It  In  ftctlTe  rehear.!.,  ini  will  "hortij  bs  produced 

3VI^\.C3:oe:tI3:      "Wltla  a.  Great  Cast 


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llnppy     .Tim     mill     Lpw. 

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Oonolndln*  *ltb  lh*  Dnu  of 

W  olf    tHe    Zlousli. 

Wollred  OUwiob.  known  m  Wolf  ton  Roo«h R.  O.  Mtnh 

lor*nt>  WllrOf trlatK-tiT 

,Ia  oh  Hilton , Tommi  Bn« 

fintmn-n Mr.    Vornar 

ir.of  ■.fmut .....(Jba«.   Vfrner 

How»rd    Uatrnoa.... Cbai    Ooclll 

Alwjno  RMHiiir .WlU  lUrk 

Colonol  Wbililj J  H.  LaaktB 

iol«OD E.  Mania**!* 
iKJinnU F.  CooiHwr 

L«dnti  BsIgoit Fanrj}-  Uarr«tioo 

SilTia MiDDio  Killmom 

Mrs  Rattr«ra Mi*«  JtVMt-hln* 

Mr*.  Oonkllnc MUi  Uarlutl 

Laoy  A»b*on Mur,.>  rotta 

Ulafa  Fields OaVtrlD  AimalTOOg 


)IOU.t    HALL,  wiihtool 
•  Hall  la  wall   reatiUud 


-aarr  »rd     pt»/a      Tta    _ 

I  li»o'a*1.  an-l  m*4-  eowttf  »*>  -  fa*  all'  .-«*-r.« 

tboi-*  OF  MUblU.  bol^  Btrioj 

d  B>tv*a.  ran  '•  fntr.nhod    at    all   Una*. 
«t*lfM''ifi  aiTAMconMalt  will    r>«    rr>nd«    with 
■■      *     ■■     '        'HOlHER  OOMPABIKs  eith- 

rorfUaUBKof  HaiI  ot  parfartaaocM  od  n  n«r- 
ntM"  of  lb*  r^ofipM.  Ooir»spondaoe*i  .oiiCTiAsd. 
Addrtun.  J.  McDAKIRI  , 

Leek  Box  Mo  1.  Obnyoaoe,  WvoniiD*. 

If  B.— OarifMiltioe  wnotei:  for  the  Ch->yenno 
am.  Thoaa  wuhin*  "Drurtniau,  »'  *to  liw- 
t  Itroif  for  tb«  Wlnui  Samoo,  a*aolBc  pboto- 
«pli  to  Br  tddrMO.  Half  Puu|«  Monty  r«- 
IBded  aiUr  tUUoc  OccaJra  aaAn't. 

JAMKS  McDAIflRLs 
Prapr.«tor  Oborinn*  Taettr*  »«d  Masynrn, 
m  Jtn  Look  Boi  No,  l.ObarBnno,  W    T. 


IPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

TIKOINIA    C/TT,    NNTADA* 

PH1H  ELEOAITT  THKATBK  HAB  BEKB  RK- 
tUoernted,  and  mm  be  rented  br  ID*  ni«h.  or 
the  week.  bl»n  end  unreltntr  oomrenlM 
al?r  Ueeied  witb  on  .upllcelion  br  letter 

Ji'ii.1    pi  pc  it 

MajMMrend  ool*  Propria  lor. 
Or  to        9.  II.   MeCAHK, 

•  SO  Wat hinjrtow  at  raat.  Bu  Prenc'aOO 


MESSRS.  M'MEIL  .  CALDER 

VHNOUBOK  TO  THIIR  FRIENDS  AKD 
lb*  Pabllo  c*D,r*ll/.  tbkt  tb*7  bar*  opened 
od*r  OOLMAN'8  OLOTUINO  BTORK,  Ootn.r 
f  Baab  ae'd  MoDi*om*rr  atraat*.  with  a  WELL 
ELROTF.D  BTOOK  of 
BOICE  WI\U, 

1.K.COBJB    A<I 

CI  OAKS. 
AU  ars  I  OTlud  to  sail,  ml  aVBOHIE  AfcREIL 
RB  WE  0.  OALDER  .III  do  IbaU  but  to 
tab*  tnoat  ooaifOTtabU.  J*  Mtf 


DAVE  HEN 
nldorlflnal-  ' 
-  .nlve  and  Dttfwa 


Ddpoav  wBVp*  jot 


1  OOLD  DR1KK8.  notfaraa*. 

tU:*old  PlonMr  J.ooflh.     Tba  "Old  Boan1' la 
*  on  bind.    DATE  MKND58,  Proprlator.1 


HABRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

*af o J»aa  ii*«k«T  sTBEflT.  hakbyoor- 

-"     bn  naafratfolr  In  f  *ra*  hf ■•frlanda  «d  H* 
~      ratua*  tabautllal  iijl«  Ihii 
W»r»«rt,  a*d  win  b*  pl.u*d 
■1  all,  and  ka»  Uuat  aaapl* 

—  -  —4  HBwi*.  A  »a» 

-  T  of  LlMiaflaid 

ih.  BilftaV. 


HAIR. 

TUB  OUEAPEST  PLAOB  IX  8 AH  PRANOISLo 
TO  BOY 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Goods,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewelry  &  Fancy  Coods. 

18  AT  THE 

NEW  YORK    STORE. 

1.    B.  9AMPHON  etc  CO., 

No,   1  IO  *♦*«••  n«l  elreet* 
■oJOlm        Between  Mlulnn    nnd    Minna. 


CHEYENNETHEATRE 
Professionals  Wanted. 

SIX  PIR-ST-0LAS8  PEOPLK.— MUST  HAVE 
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NoTembri,  lSli.  Addro-a  itetlnt.  lowest  terma. 
with  Pbotograph.    Hail  Pen  reinnded  after  fill' 

ma  ar-BVBTSISeil t 

JAMES  MaDAMFL. 
Proprietor  Obeyenne  Theatre  and  Mnwnm, 
*o9S  Lock  Boi  1.  Oheyenna.  W.  T. 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING,   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE,    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooms     IO    and     If 0&O    Washiuertou    street. 


TO  VARIETY^ ARTISTES! 

yARIBTY  ARTISTES  AND  MINSTREL 
*  rerferBBers  solnf  from  Ban  Franoiaoo  to  New 
York,  or  rice  Terae,  thould  atop  at 

SALT    LAKE    CITT. 

Fint-elaBaaBRacemeiite  offered  to  flrat-olau  poo- 
dle at   "TUB  BOWERY,"   Main  street,    Joseph 
Dudley,    Manager.     Latter*  so  addressed,  or    to 
Dick    Brown,    BaalosH    Maoagar.    will   reoalvo 
prom  pt  reply.  feS  lm 


Philadelphia  Restaurant. 


OHAB.  V.  BEBQOLD,  PROPRIETOR. 


THE 
Y*ai  

•  •8    PIKE  MTBEET.  b.iw..n  Ks.mr 
and  MoataooiarT. 


_      CHOICEST     MEATS     AND 
y*K*taMe*. Board    br    tot   **ad. 


In 


CANDIES. 


ALL     EIHTH     OB    TOE     FINEBT  PJOAHD? 
mada  at  oar  Btaaat  Oasdv  FaaAorr  dailr.   AL 
«a««a.,*»»«ilallr  from  lo.  ooanUr,  aiaiotloitad 

"^^^^-Saetta-waohee, 

!•»  Mont-otnan  at-    naf.r  Ssttaw 


ALHAMBRA 


iAj2saj?»TO: 


G  HOUSE. 


FREIVCH 
BEAVER 

SUITS 

$50, 


HARKY  AM  LIU 

AND.... 

HPF.KCKR      PUITOBABS, 

With  the  Oreat  Sensation, 
OOVLVTERF  bat: 

CElAf.   A.    OiKDNKB, 
The  Celebrated  Dateh  ComedlaD. 

MISS    MINKIK     I.Ullr-.U, 

Bt.rUrn.ue,  8erlo-0omiti  and  Ballad  Singer. 


OieNOB.     DOS.VTI, 

Tbe  World-renonraed  ODO-Lesned  Oanoer. 

NiPPIMi    THOIPB, 

Inclndlrit  the  Child  Wonder,  BAPPHO. 

LFI.IJJ     r.LI.IN, 

MISS  H.  ELLIN  nnd  W.  KLLI8, 

»  XJ  1     LI  *  TON, 

...,ASD 

LUCY     ADAMS. 
■flerlo -Comic    and    Duetllate. 


TO  ORDER 


LANCASTER'S 

«17  WAS  II I  NOT**  M  NTBKKT, 
felOlm  Opp.  Msgofre'e  Opera  Hones. 

SHIRTS 

...lilD.... 

CENTS' 

(FURNISHING 
COODS. 

ALAROR  ASSORTMENT  OF  GENTS'  PUB- 
olibinit  Q  ^nds  to  bo  bad  sood  and  ohaap   at 
tbe  "OLD  UOBNKR,"  J    LBVY'S.    f.l»    Mont- 


CENTRAL 

NO.  llU  GKARY  STREET. «J 
Heat    Booommodationa   for 
Families  In   tho    olty.     Private 
ntranoo  forLadiea.    Hair  Oattin. 


gaged  by  uuDBgers  West  of  thu  Rooky  Mountainn,  throa^h  onr  agency, 

SMJCHIDAIV    COHBTN    Ss    CO, 


THE   OLD 

Hot    Sooton, 

IB  Kortva  Btreet.   near  Kearny. 

All    Drinks    Tfm    Oents 

Hot  Prinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TO"  AsD  itm  l»  TOWfl. 

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Weekly,  Frank  LbsIIb's,  D*»'b  Doings,  Police  Oa 
Estte,  all  the  OaJifornta  papera,  also  London 
Ptmob.  Bell's  Life.  IUoitrated  London  Newa.  Oall 
and  (satisfy  yoDrssif. 

■dr-  Don't  forget,  tbo  alga  of  tbe  Hot  Scotch. 

feT  tf  W.  S.  WALDRON.  Proprietor. 


Bar  Sugar 


DON'T  FORGET 

ON    YOUR  WAY   TO  OB  FROM  THE  OIB 
cos  to  drop  Into  the 

JETo-t    sooton, 

TOR  YODB  WARM  OR  COLD  DRINKS. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

.08  Butter  atreet,  liar  Kearnr. 

t«atf OS.  D.  BBIOOB,  Ptopriafor. 


"THE"  SAUCE. 

.  BE  YOOB  OHOOBR  FOE  IT. 


Indian  Queen  Range. 

The  Best  in  the  Market 

MAHtJFAOTURED  BY 

CALEB    K.    BICKI.EK 
oolfi  tf  AXt  and  *»»  Eiarar  at. 


Sig-nor  Mancusi, 

DRIVATE  SINGING    LE8SON8.-OLASS  OH 
MOKDAT  and  TBlTBBDAV, 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM 

Aid  College  of  Medicine. 

1  A  fififi    BEAUTIFUL  AND  INSTRUCT*. 

IV.UUU  Ws  object*  to  be  as**.  Open  to  tho 
Pobtie  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  BUKFKA  HAU 
819  Montgomery  street.    FOR  HEN  ONLY 

•at- Da.    JoxDArT'8   PiniTt  OmOH  is  at  Aril 
Osary  street  toppoeltoold  MsebaHcs'  P*BTiliee>. 


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TO  ANY  PERSON  WHOOAW  CrtjRI  OORNf 
BnSMMl.,  Ingrowf-vg  Walls,  Rheosa»wseBa,  bb*4 

.11  Irl.dta  n  r   Hn,A«.    bj.    I— beHs  BJ 1  bbbW.     IIbIbB  —  I 


FIGARO." 

THE  JOUBHAl  01  AJaTJSEJTJaiTS. 
Prf*««l  .™n  Dm  '«  *•  Te"  "» 

«»»»a«-rt«»s  •»«  sss  W«.MiMrf»  •« 

B«lo»  Monwomtrr.  Sid  FranciKX). 


X  s#-n'K*i<m  Story. 

TDeDintarySiiPiB^:    A  retired  cler 
ermati  fends  m  ao  Mount  of  >  little  affair  ■ 


EsfflTal  Indu.tr  y. 

A  icteutifia  editor  snrr    Te   araeagcgsl 
now  in  dereicping  a  scteaae    for  growing 


th>t  baipened  in  ais  pla<*.  It  •?!<«  «">  *id  gloves  op»  tie  origisnl  animal.  0:>r 
there  was  a  ycnng  woman,  a  fine,  apirited  -old  friend  Barwin  tsacbe*  iu  thatyoc  can 
girl  eacagsd  ft  ■  wr«<i  :ub,  opposite  an  opec  do  almost  aarytliiog  with  animals  bya  judi- 
door.  JuBt  behind  berwsB  a  yODngtaan.ES-selecaoa;"  and  we  an  conTiocxi 
i»  g-EeraUy  the  ewss,  and  in  the  yard  was  an  I  with  a  little  care,  it  will  'be  possible  to  pre- 
old  buck  tbat  w»»  allowed  the  freedom  «f  core  a  bent  wboee  eim,  wben  stripped  eff, 
tbe-remiies,  rla:h  is  cot  always  the  esse, 


we  are  glad  V>  say.  Well,  thu  back  came 
np  '  o  the  door  ana  looted  in,  and  the  jwaag 
man,  going  dose  bebind  iheyonag  woman, 
pointed  kis  snager  -t  raight  at  lie  bees  :-*nd 
to;  old  fellow,  recagnizing  at  onee  thaprees- 
ibg  characl«  of  this  mnte  invitation,  pnt 
-d:  wn  his  head  and  dashed  forward,  and  the 
miserable  yonDg  man  stepped  -one  tide  and 
-  -fled,  and  tka  young  woman,  «U  unoeiBK.ioU8 
<rT  the  arrangements,  received  the  awfnl 
chock  witawnt  warning,  and  passed  orer  the 
tub,  and  the  air  ■  f  or  an  instant  appeared  to 
be  full  of  ekppew,  and  wettlnlhts,  and  hot 
water,  aod  soap,  and  suds.  And-  the  next 
minute  tke  goat  came  tearing  eat  of  that 
door  at  a  dieidfcl  speed,  baM  the  length  of 
pine,  and  aaitb  a  wild  look  in  -his  eye. 


▼cry   S««isiai«-e;y-ople. 

The  atolidity  of   wooden  persons  is  far 

fromexkUarating,  but  it  it  ksj  troublesome 

than  the  sensitiveness  of  the  thirj-rkiniied 

folks  who  are  always  shying  at  sameshaog, 

like  a  torse  that  pricks  up  kts  ears  and  bolls 

half  way  across  the  road  rt  sight  of  a  keep 

Of  stones.    This  sathappy  class  are  forever 

karine  their  tealinfjs  hurt     Wben  ?•*  ara 

trying  your  best  to  suit  tbetn  they  somehow 

get  slighted,  and  arben  yoo  are  doing  your 

best  to  make  them  nappy, —on  only  saoceed 

in  making  tkem  wretched.    If  yen  have  a 

littla  dinner  company,  and  they  are  left  out, 

therfee!  hurtr  and  then,  if  you  hare  ano-llus    - 

1       , ■  jj  ,K„  ._ >  And  for  an  hour  after  he  stood  back  of  the 

ther   little  dinDer  compacT,    and  tbey  are    """  i_s__  ♦„  „. 

luc     "««>  "•"  "  r     -  .a  barn,  arraltrhinp  4lis  chin,  and  trying  to  re- 

inrited,  they  f«' '"'^^^"^    caTaT^e   ci^ stances  in  the  uniortu- 
dont  meet  some  who  were  in  the  other  com-j 
j»3T,    If  yo- 6»l  tkem  ri€l«  in  a  Better  of?  r 


feat,  they  are  aggrieved,  and  if  you  6et  them 
rigtrt  in  a  matter  of  argument  the  wemnd  is 
iaturable.  Any  decided  ufcffsreueeif  opin- 
ion, however  frankly  and  pleasaatiy  urged, 
bri»;r?  the  red  blood  int*>-ihe  clonded  tro#H 
and  job.  tost  very -cony,  for  there  was  -m 
malice  prepense.  Ton  aro^urpriiei  to  find 
that  your  rery  sensitive  friend  has  beaa 
brooding,  and  if  of  tbfi  gentler  bsx,  weeping 
for  months,  over  aomethiag  which,  f&t  yoor 
life,  yon  can't  remember.  It  is  a  saiefer- 
tuae  to  be  ahesnt-mindedor  fhort-aighted, 
for  yom  may  be  hkbiuially  cutting  and  laee- 
xating  these  sensitive  spirits  without  £n«*r- 
ing  it:  and  their  unhappiaeac  is  jnstAflieaL 
They  most  always  be  indiTi4.nalir.ad  and 
■peeiaUy  treated.  Their  cares  are  always  in 
the  way,  and  in  your  aiktord  endeavors*  tc 


step  t round  thata,  you  bave.olwsys  trod  on.  no  longer  a  Miel?" 


them  in  such  an  exerstciatitkj  manner  that 
the  most  abundant  apole^riei  will  only  snake 
the  Better  worse. 

We  hare,  aa  like  ae  not,  already  wc  coded 
the  feelings  of  some  very  sensitive  people 
who  miy  feel  thaaoaelves  clhrded  to  in  ibis 
artiele,  and  hesitate  about  going  on.  Bat 
if  it  will  at  all  diminish  in  their  mindi  the 
poignant  sense  of  the  cruelty  ef  what  Siaa 
been  said,  we  will  add  that  dyepepsia  is  gen- 
erally more  to  blame  than  they  are  them- 
selves, *nd  the  faub  is  not  art  tc-  be  so  mseb 
in  their  dispositiens  as  in  their  liven.  Ro- 
bust health,  a  great  deal  to  do.  and  daily 
exercise  in  the  opse  air,  aveidiog  tattlers  as 
you  would  mosquitcs,  and  tearing  yenreetf 
away  from  whisperers  if  it  ta&se  every  but- 
ton off  ycur  coat,  bat  always  stopping  to 
greet  the  man  who  laughs— thr.  is  to  say, 
who  lamgbc  contsgioosly  and  abdominally— 
this  is  excellent  for  very  sensitive  people. 


6m*.  II   Ch£.Hf<*. 

Dick  Laaybones  was  ihe  owner  of  a  large 
dog  which  it  cost  as  much  to  keep  as  it  would 
two  pige:  sad  the  dog  was  worse  thin  use- 
less, and  annoyed  Dick;a  wife.  "Pl'gue 
take  the  dog  V  said  she;  "Mr.  Lazybones,  I 
wish  you  would  sell  him.  or  do  s  jme'-hing  or 
other  with  him,  I  wonder  you  keep  aacha 
uaelee3  animal.'' — "Well,  well,  my  dear," 
said  Dick,  "say  no  more  abon:  it,  I  will  get 
rid  of  him  s^mefLae  day."  This  was  intend- 
ed as  a  mere  get  off  on  the  part  of  Diek,  but 
as  his  wife  kept,  daily  dinging  in  his  ears 
about  the  dog,  be  was  compelled  to  tsf&s 
some  order  on  the  subject,  "Well,  wife* 
said  he  one  day,  'Tvtsold  Jowler."  "Have 
you  indeed?7' says  she,  "I'm  dreadful  glad 
of  it.  How  much  did  you  sell  him  for?" 
"Fifty  dollars.*'  "Fifty  dollars  I  What: 
fifty  dollars  for  one  dog  ?  How  glad  I  am  .' 
But  where's  <tbe  money,  my  love  Y* — "mon- 
ey," said  Dick,  shifting*  long-nine  lazily 
from  his  mouth,  "I  didn't  get  any  caoney; 
I  took  two  puppies  at  twesry-five  dollars  a- 
pisce."       

It    Is    a    Beauty : 

The  Little  Gem  Clothing  and  Osrd  Marker,  at 
416  Wuhiogton  street,  near  the  Pest  Office.  Beat 

Artificial  Hcnorf,     GmarmBleed, 

This  wonderful  rretesa  gives  the  memoir  ex- 
irstrdtEary  power.  Thousands  of  Aguree  and 
wcrds  learnt  without  tffjit.  Studies  made  easy 
and  the  Intellect  streegtbened.  Send  for  the 
book—  fifty  eenif,  post-ptiaiU  Professor  Wm, 
Ktmoa,  la.atontgoaierr  etreet  » 


A  Happj   Ma« , 

Inquisitve  Lady— "Who,  miyi  a?k,  are 
those  three  tall  ladies  singing?'' 

Commnnicati?e  Stranger— <kTh»  Miss  BO- 
derbogies." 

Inqnieriive  Iwdy— 'TeKw<ee*E  ratbtr  re- 
markable perrcos!" 

Communicatee  Btraoger— '  Jiiuite 
By  all  wbo  are  so  favored  as  to  possess  tka 
privilege  of  their  acquaintance,  they  aa-e 
with  justice  admitted  to  be  mcralry,  physi- 
cally and  intellectuiUy  perfect!" 

Inqu« wive  Lady— "Dear  niei And theJady. 
at  the  piano?" 

Commanicative  Btranger — "£he  was  also 
a  alias  Bilderb^y.  Iadeed,*he  was  by  far 
the  most  trasscendently  gi£ted  of  them  all  " 

Inquisitive  I«w3y—  "Dear  mtl  Then  she  « 


T"fw*d. 

An  editor  enne^nces  the  marriage  of  a 
Sricod  thusly: 

He  big  read  -limB'df  out  of  the  jolly 
brc  ;herhood  of  bachelors,  ssld  his  siDgle- 
•bTeasted  lounge,  pecked  bis  baggage  and 
checked  it  forgiory,  (talked  the  gang-plank 
trf  courtship  to  the  vesBelof  matrimony,  and 
ie  now  steaming  dowa  the  stream  of  bliss 
by  the  light  of  the  hc<neymoeo. 

JThouchtfwl  Woaaa! 

A  Bcranton  man  who  went  home,  the 
ether  evening,  and  loand  his  house  locked 
cp,  after  iufioite  hroeble  gained  admittance 
■by  a  back  windaw,  find  then  discovered  on 
-'.he  table  a  note  from  bis  wife,  reading:  I 
have  gone  oat:  you  will  find  the  door-key 
jo  one  £:de  "-*  the  door-step." 


CDmiBnnic  itiri  Stranger— "Ca  the  era 
tr&ry.    Karriage  has  im  proved  kerf  % 

Inquisitive  Lady— "Good  gracious!  And 
whom  did  sbe  merry,  pray?" 

CommunicatiTe  Stranger — "lie." 


Stood  ft  Cong*  BBOBgh, 

The  Detroit  Free  Press  relate;  an  incident 
which  oce-n£red  ex  the  return  of  an  excur- 
sion party  from '.bat  city.  Soon  after  the 
boat  left  Toledo/the  steward  was  apircached 
ly  an  excited  man  who  asked  him  if  he  was 
the  captain.  The  rteward  replied  in  the  neg- 
ative, at  the-eame  tme  giving  hie  rank. 

"Have  yox  the -sewer  to  pata<nan  out  of 
4he  cabin  T  iacuirej  ihe  stranger. 

"Well,  yet,  if  he  is  disorderly, .  I  have," 
replied  the  itteesard. 

"Well,  sir,  look  in  here  and  see  t^em, 
will  you?"  said  the  stranger,  leading  said 
efiuial  round  to  the  door.  The  steward 
looked  in  apoa  the  jcoiley  group,  and  re- 
plied that  he  sav  nothing  out  of  the  way. 

'Hon  don't,  eh  ?  Ecn't  you  see  &  man  in 
there  Lagging  a  woman?" 

"Well,  yes,"  replied  ihe  steward,  "but 
wfaai  jrf  that?  Ha,- n't  l  fellow  a  right  to>m- 
bruce  his  wife?" 

"loi-.'s  what  I  want  yot  to  run  hisa  oat 
for  me,  fur,"  replied  the'J'rangtr,  dancing 
around:  "that's  my  wife,  £nd  I've  stood  it 
eo  loag  that  I've  got  mad  ! 


w9e_m   Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bass  Eouse  OurUgea,  can  be 
!ound  in  front  of  Ooleman  Bros,  clothing  est- 
ablishment, southwest  corner  Bueh  and  Mont- 
gomery sts. ,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carrlwe  orders 
<veit  at  either  place  promptij  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  ma 


Holiday    Candies. 

afresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  correction. 
err,  (78  Kearny  street.    ■Wholesale  ana  retail    a 


fVsjertllxiK  ftettunio<l in  One  Day 

a&d  we  never  disappoint,  at  ihe  What  Cheer 


It  Is*   F..jrectlyAjioi,uhing 

How  bea^itlrally  and  quickly  they  do  wishing 
sitae  What  Cheer Isamdry.  Clothes  reeeiTed 
^etore  8  if.  returned  the  same  trvening  if  de 

aired.  x 


.  lot  ef  cheap  tilk  dreeeee,  at 
A  good  price  paid   for  caet-off 


?05   fisVXI- 

&**ry  strset, 

cloathiag. 

t>00   Psvixsa   ox   Socks, 
at  all  prices,  atttaa  What  Chen  Launary. 


aSSSMiS. 


Steamar  Talk. 

The  Bamboldt  Times  has  the  -  jllorring 
which  £an'.  bad: 

It  is  a  hackneyed  traism  that  "time  is 
money''  and  it  is  nolens  true  that  the  saving 
of  one  is  an  economy  of  both.  With  the 
best  of  intsatioDB  towaexla  those  who  loiter 
around  the eteambiist  wtaarf  to  greet  each 
coming  steamer,  we  have  volunteered  the  la- 
bor ef  compiling  the  questions  usually  asked 
>by  these  gentlemen  (?)  of  leisure,  of  the 
£r;t  passengfcr  tbey  see  walking  down  tbe 
flank.  A  eapy  of  them  taten  down  and  all 
readatoace  weald  s&ortin  .np  the  taik  both 
in  time  and  labor.  Here  they  arc:  "How 
long  was  the  passage  np?''  "Did  you  have  a 
routJabar?-'  "Were  you  seasick?"  "Bough 
bar?"  "How  long  did  yen  lay  oufcide?" 
"Come  back  dead  broke,  eh?"  "How  much 
was  the  fare  ?"  "Did  you  hear  anything  of 
the  Oiympia?  Devon  think  she  is  bought 
off?"  "  Who  have  come  up?"  "Are  tkare 
many  Busengers?"  "How  did  the  boys 
s'and  it?"  "Li  pork  up?"  "Is  my  wife 
aboard?**  "Are  spais  going  dewn?"  "T>id 
yon  hear  anything  about  the  Wiltons  ?  Has 
she  got  a  divorce?'' 


will  make  a  Sramleis  fcd  glove.  Oar  first 
experiments  are  with  lizards.  A  lizard  has 
four  legs  aod  a  tan,  -Sow,  we  believe  that 
eventually  the  off  fore  leg  cao  be  developed 
in  to  a  thumb,  wails  the  other  three  legs  and 
the  tail  caa  be  arranged  as  fingers.  We 
are  crowing  lixsrde  with  long  tails  with 
those  with  long  lege,  and  we  are  now  look- 
ing around  for  a  variety  of  lizard  with  a 
button  or  two  an  his  neck,  for  tbe  purposs 
of  breeding  it  in  with  the  otters,  whose 
eves  will  answer  for  button-holes. 


For  a  ta/e  and  eihcient  Beaehtiee  or  xhb 
Complex! os,  use  D  icext's  Faxocs  Cbxxe  dz 
Lis.  X. 


NEW   ADVERTISEMENTS, 


PiTOTICEJ. 


*y  HE  P  IB1ICAEEHFEE6V  NOTI 

flea  ta-r.  the  Field  D^oil-  of  ifala 
OfficewUicoaimenct  mi««1b^  irop^rtj 
^iTTKBAT,    liAKtil  1,  1?TI. 

The  dnUce  *Mlgned  to  tk*«e  depnliei 
are  to*  wdlitown  to  the  eoauca!  t  y  to 
reqBtreeKpnaaatI«ru,'and  while  I  hiiTe 
been  car«Jaita  naklna*  my  *electSoBB  to 
.411  pfljltlootoy  menfoTor»b'j-  tt«WB  X* 
tblacommtavclty  for  their  eompeteaey  and 
luteirrity,  asM.  am  confident  that  She  cu- 
tlet will  be  claeharsred  by  fheaa  Co  tbe 
-xeaea-alaatlvl'aetlan  afall  eeBeeraed, 

Inre'atlyrt;ae.it  tbe  aeaera,  pabJlc  to* 
report  to  thla  office  any  dlreUetloaac  of 
datj-byany  of  in y  Deputies,  and  atatre 
abemtbat  oaj-  Joat  complaints  will  re- 
eetTe  Immediate  attentloa. 

LEVI  BOSESEB, 
eah4  CltST  and  County  Aftseaaor. 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


The  City  Gardens 


Coming  Picnic  Season! 

TBE  ATTErmOr?  OF  ALL  SOCIETIES.  AB- 
aooiatiooa  and  fttilitarr  Oompaoie*  is  called 
to  tbe  ad*aotagra  offerad  by  th*te  'omnicdious 
and  beaniifal  ercaacs  for  Holiday  Picnic  Fetti- 
vata.  Tbty  can  be  procured  on  any  dar  in  tbe 
week  tor  piccio  porposea  tbe  coming  eea&an  on 
more  adTaotareons  terms  than  aoy  gronnde  in  the 
State. 

TEE  CITY  GABDE\8 
Are  eaiy  of  accoia  without  any  tariff  to  (aetoties, 
aved  are  ororided  wub  large  and  beautiful  Lawns; 
large  shads  Trees;  beaaufal  Flowers  and  Fitots 
from  ercry  clime;  Dnsaerona  Swlogs;  two  mam- 
moth Dancing  PaTillona;  a  nataral  L&ks,  wito 
Pleasare  Boan  :  FonntamB  and  Cbterratcry  Tow- 
ers, all  perfectly  sheltered  from  the  wioda.  A 
mimmoth  Re-tiorant  is  oo  the  trroandp.and  every 
convenience  for  the  aoconimedation  of  large  Pic- 
nics has  been  made.  KTArytaing  bas  been  placed 
in  tbe  moat  complete  order  for  the  eomiog  season 

TBS  CITY  OABDLV.s 
Are  the  largest  in  the  State.  Tbey  contain  8S 
acres  of  Knoll  and  Shaded  Lawn.  Flower  Oar- 
dens.  etc.,  and  are  capable  of  accommodating 
'.0,8*0  persone  wito  tb«  (rreaiest  conveaienee.  Bx- 
t  rs  Cans  run  directly  to  t  ae  Gardens. 

Picnic  Committees  are  especially  invited  va  call 
aod  inspect  the  Gronnd*.  and  ascertain  urmi, 
which  will  be  most  favorable. 

M.  V.  STEVEfS,  Proprietor. 

sSF* Office  hoars  1  to  6  p.m..  dsily,  at  the  Gaideni . 
corner  Tweiftn  snd  Foisom  streets. 

X.  E—  300,0i«  Admission  Tickets  wer*  sold 
by  Tarioos  AssooiattoDi  holdiog  les;  vaia  at  tbe 
City  Gardens  but  year.  Tbe  sale  cf  ipiritnons 
liquors  will  be  prohibited  os  the  gronnda  on  *  es- 
tivaldaya.  mi 4  it 


CHAS.  MAYERS 

Pioneer  Cloak  Store 

Formtrlj  Majer  &  Worhbaim.) 
So.     30    MOSTSOMIBI    8TBIXT, 

Oppwalte  the  I>lefc  Home, 

MB.    MATER  CSXLS   ATTEKTION  TO  HI8 
tarae  aad  well  selected  aesortmett  el 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  Yelret 
and  Cloth, 

And  hie  new  styles  of  ready-m*da  Silk.  Woo)  and 
•therLADIEb'eCITS.at  VKRY  LOW  PRICES. 
Al»o.  a>  large  eteck  of  Siripeo.  Brocbe  and  Laoe 
Shawls,  Laoe  Jaokete,  Silk  md  Cotton  Velvets, 
Silaa.  Satins,  Cloaking*,  and  every  description  of 
Trimmings.  JUST  AbBiViD,  a  large  levoiceof 
the  bpring  styles  of 

FLAIK      i>JJ      £HBBOID£B£D 

LI\EX     SLITS, 

17.  B— Cloaks, DresBes  and  en'ts  made  to  order 
in  latsit  fashion,  at  reasonable  rates.  mb2 


TVL.    ASHBR, 

Nos.  30C  Market, 

....ASS.   .. 

5  and  V   Sutter   street, 

Offan  to  taa  Trad,  aod  Pnblio  a  FULL 
ABD  OOMPLKTB  STOCK  ol 

MILLINERY    COODS, 

OOKSISTIKO  OF.... 

ILOWOH,    rSATHIRS,  4 

UBlais,   HATS,    Hal 


Prices, 


Assessor's  Office.  2 

NOTICE  TO  TAX-PAYERS, 

1875—74. 


x »  c  :    ;   "   " 

KC         E-    K    O 


Trio    Seat    Remedies, 

Dr.  Perry's  Lsst  cauaoe,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
ire  Webfoot  PUlf,  for  til  blbons  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  dmpguts.  Agency,  417  Siasome 
street,  cerntr  of  Commercial.  * 


American  Watches. 

Beda^d  pr.oee,  at  H  A.  Caliender's  62  Sec 
ond  Si,  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  mads  to 
order.    Watches  carefully  repaired.  s 


.How    to   Procure    Bargalni. 

Attend  the  auction  ia?es  of  Watecn  &  Barn- 
hart  at  their  auction  salesroom,  112  S  otter  street, 
adjoining  tne  new  Circus  Amphitheatre,  aod  yon 
are  enri  to  j  roenre  bargains.  Sale  days — Mon- 
days sxd  Fridays.  Cain  adrasced  on  merchan- 
dise.   Outdoor  sales  promptly  attended  to,    e 


Ladles  Vlsltliiir  Ce.i-<la. 

Written,  engrarvd  or  painted  by  Jqbm  P. 
Dvtkb,  126  Batter  street,  opposite  lies:  House, 
and  at  the  Grand  Hotel.  X.  B.— Haxdxkb- 
CHISn  H3LA1XT  Hturro       PlODLajKBn?   Of  eTtry 

description  to  order.  s 


For    Waehins 

Shirts,  tl  60  per  doc.;  enaUl  pieoea,  IDc.  per 
tts.    At  Use  Whs*  Cheer  Laundry-  • 


If   You    want 
Tom*  FranYftg  and  Flannels  veil  washed,  aad 


A  LL  naSO\S,  COttPAMES,  AS- 
SOCIA.TIO.VS.  or  FIKM9,  In  the 
City  and  County  of  San  Franclaco,  are 
requested, -either  In  person  or  by  their 
proper  reftresentattTee«  to  deliver  ct  the 
Afieiior'i  Office.  No.  ff£  City  Hall,  be 
fore  the  SBOOKD  MOADiT  In  APKIL, 

2678,  &  atwateaeent  under  oath  of  aii   Aii  Oyster  Hay  be  Crossed  in  Love 

Property,  both  PEBSO.\ALoDdBEAL 

csmed   or    eJaasned  by  hsan  «m-   then,    or  I  N"OT  IF  IT  18  «UCH  Arf  OYSTER  AS  YOU 

I  -Lv      get   across  tn»  street   from    the    n.lifnm.. 
which  la  In  their  po— eaalon,  or  ■which  la 

held  or  controlled  bj  «jbj  ottaer  person 
In  trntt  far,  or  for  the  benefit  of  him  or 
Sheen.—  Ste  Sections  8839-3810,  Politi- 
cal Code. 

»»-POLL  TAX  IB  .NOW  JJaTE  at  this 
Offiee.  or  to  a  JJepuiy.  —  See  Seetlens 
8839-3846,  Political  Code. 

LETI    BOSESEB, 
City  and  Canny  Alienor. 

Saturday,  March  1,  1678.  mbl 


r        PRICE    sJUCT! 

A  Safe  and  speedy  Rem< 
dy  for  all  Bronchial  Affei 
tions,  Asthma,  Cold 
Coughs,  Loss  of  Voic 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  Cot 
sumption,  Hoarsenes) 
Pain  and  soreness  of  th 
Breast,  and  all  Difficultie 
arising  from  a  sudde 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  It 
healing  powers.  Ask  f< 
the  California  Hall's  Pu 
monary  alsam.  Sold  b 
all  Druggists. 

rnopjiETOKS. 

417  Sunmt  street,  corner  Coan 
J.10U 


U^^MW 


CURES  DYSPEPSIA. 


Ljmrnm" 


Gives  Tone  to  the  Stomacl 


iu^&asn 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 


(^6RATTxi>r[ 


Henievs 


Is  a  Sure  Belief  for  Indigestioi 


6^BnxL'B'TTE" 


Henley -s 


HAS  NO  SUPERIOR  AS  A 

BLOOD    PURIFIEB 


THOMAS    W.    BREE, 
SILVER  PIjATBI 


^OIAKUFAUT 

aar  — AITS— 

^^T  KEPAU 

l^?       drwiiCbI 


MAKUFAUTUBEB 
A1TD— 


BANJOS, 

-iKl>— 
UTCt£B    MrsiCAL    ISSTKrhti:jfTl 

ESTABLISHED  lit  180S. 

SSP*l>oeons  riTsn  on  the  Banjo  and  Dram.  M 
MISSION  STREET,  between  Frrt  andbeoosT 

N.  B.— Fins- toned  SUtst  Solo  Banjoa  for  ~ 
•saionala  alwara  on  hand. 


for  Pu 

-Aiitr 


A.    DESIDEEATC» 

....TO.... 

MANAGERS,  STARSJUD  COMBIHATIOR! 

A    OOMPETBNT  MANAGBR,    AGENT   AK1 

■i*.  Acter,  with  15re*r.'  eip»nesoe  in    Koslut 
America,  the  OapeoIGood  Hope  and  Atuuthsj 

Colonies,  India  and  Chios, 

IS  OPEN  TO  ENGAGEMENT. 

Is  well  posted  with  the  profession  and  tbe  Preet 
Can  give  names  of  Managers.  Tieatres  or  Halj 
List  of  Prices  and  heldiog  capacity,  in  nearly tfSiT 
one  of  the  above  places.    Apoly  %o 
t  *■>  _„„„    J.  H.  McOABE, 

*»<  l™  «SO  Washington  street.  S.  F. 


GARIBALDI  GUARD 

WILL    HOLD    THEIR 

FIFTH  AJOUAL  BALL 

..-AT.... 

Z*Xj.A.aXB0'J9     SAIjLi 

....ov.... 
SATCBJJAT    ETEX1SG,,.  MABCB    6 

Tlestota,... ^ o»e  Dollar 

(Adnu  ttins  Gsntlaman  and  '  Hfi 

vSsszjiss&fii?  **• mmhm- ud " 

Mlb3td . THB  COMMITTEE. 


get  acroaa  the  street  from  the  Oaliforcia 
i  Theatre,  at  tbe  oornar  of  Kearnr.  aa  nobody  could 
refuse  aaid  Oyster.  Try  n  between  tbe  aote  or 
,  when  the  play  n  orer. 

"SPIERS  &  POND'S" 

SAI.OON, 

S.  «P.    COB.    KIABJT    AJSD    BTSa 


SANGER  HALLE 

(SINGER'S  BALL.) 
14    GEARY    ST.,    sTEAB    REARRT. 


None  bat  the  Cholceat  Branda  of    Wises 
and  lalqnora  on  hand. 

DEPOT  WEYAND  &  KASCHE'S  BAY  BREWEIl 

'«!»» OHBIS  FELDHalBI. 


PUKE  1VINES  and  LIQU0BS 

TEA,  COFFEE,  AND  REFRESHMENTS. 
ONE-BIT    HOUSE. 

f«2T  lm 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

EVERY    SATURDAY    WIG      jT< 

i»iax»o   ana    singing   at  S      «jj 


CHARING 


^ 


SAP  j>0N 


006  3XJnlon  street,  near 
delfi  EAGLES  A  WILD 


Attention, 
M1 


Good  Lirers! 


oia  w.  auata.  aosT  aiaia.   DaTiD  uaiwzll. 

Nagle,  Stein  &  Maxwell, 

IMPORTERS  1BD 

Wholesale  Provision  MerchaHts 

BUTTER,  CHEISS.  LAJ!D.  HSJJS,  BiOOlT 
asBB>SSasIanlanSaSB>HMHBi 


.    P.    BERGES.    FORMEELY 

Dropriatorof  the  Miners' Bes- 
taorant,  hsa  taken  the  management 
of  both   the   Miners'  Beeaaorant  on 

Commercial   street  and   the  Miners' - 

?>«*  "^i'F*™1  atreet.  in  partoorsbip  witQ  MS. 
A.  DRAYEUB,  who  has  been  connected  with  the 
nnn  lorraara.  losprOTomenta  ha»a  been  mads  in 
tbe  cuisine  departments  that  will  reoder  ths  Mi- 
oera  more  popular  than  It  baa  erer  been  during 
tbe  n  yeare  sf  iu  prospsritr.  Onr  Bills  ol  Faze 
embrace  all  the  delicacies  of  tne  season.  Onj 
a  otto  is  "Good  Fare,  Good  Ooo  ting  and  ModeraU 
Obargea." 


P.  BEB6E4  A  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

SSI  and  SSa  Oommeroial,  aad 
7«t*  Market  street. 

Open  from  5  A.M.  to  10  p jc  au:  1  lm 


To  the  Dramatic  '  /rofessiof 


THE    UKDEBSIGNED, 
orer  twelve  jeari  connec 


Melbocrne,  and  ia  well  know 
the  profession  in  tbe  Ooloi 
that  be  ia  prepared  to  giro 
all  persons  professionally  -r 
rint  to  tbe  Australian   C 
PanctualitTin  diepatohL' 

UYlctorU    Onambert  /  BElfBY  VAjlBnV 

oonraa.     AutraJia.  ,    AS  Clollina   streev* 


,BO     HA8    2? 

^  with  the  press 

n  br  tbe  insrao""- 

aiea.eega  to  iuU«* 

expenenoed  adrtj 

alrins  or  swdilsIlM 

oloniei-    y»Ba?«S. 

ig  repliaa  may  berau 


WILLF 


M1 


TJSIO    FTJF 
oeoasiona. 
and  for  sale. 

MARCUS  7 
Orebestrn. 


8'    BAND. 


.NIBHED    JOR    Sl^ 

aCulo  imported,  arranfM 


£.  BI.'VM.    I«.<ler 


a 


er  of  Bra- 
aV-Ordarr 
to.      Addre 
Store.  18' 

BLUM.Jt 


t-ON  DEB  MBBB£S.  J>=» 

,  from  the* country  prooaptly  atUW 

iiH.    ff.    WILLIS,    Iiwd'i Ja» 

iBaosicomary  street,  or  JsABOUB  ' 

Montgomery  strest-  >*'  • 


^  •  I  tfCCiVIO  S I    J 


1  II  i      < .  ici     \  I 


li^JWIrand    Reopening! 


EMERSON    MINSTRELS 


in  nu  jvwab  n 


•nan, 


JOHNNY    ALLEN   and   LITTLE    MAC 


I 


Flrst-CInsa  Theatre 


^MlFIHVICI.A     -  AK 

orsPEnl 


t«C*0M«t  of  the  Werld-BaMWMd  0n»  \*cfi  Dumt, 


WILSON'S 
AMPHITHEATRE 

Parisian  Circus! 


<*rnwi,e-.l     llrnila    .'I      I   m.,|,.       Iii     lil> 


•»r  TIB 
lul      I'rrlnrninn 


it  h  I  • 


LttlfH 


k  m 


luuniiii 

PCBir 


iw.  ran  J 

l  FLAW 


"lint      WoMila    nl      l'i 

HD88  <  EM  i  i 

Only    73    Cental 

oiti  HESTR.4  SKATS, 
Only   SO   Cents  I 

QALLBBT, 

Only    as    Cental 

OPENING   NIGHT, 

MONDAY  MARCH     3,     1813 

Waea  IW.  TilwM  id  1  a<astl.'ai 

Chapman  Sisters! 

Wfc«««  mw  dorlac  lt.«  aeet  tare*  jiwi  to  tba 
AUaatic  ste-.ee  bu  ban  aabooaiad. 

Will   oiake    their    First  Appearance ! 


i      l'lr.i--.l    ,,i .  rininmpnl     fa     In     Mill. 


iami     •11-1  1 
».T 

iinuiiiiil.ai 
»o  ao.  i  Mm  cu<  ri 


.mna  \  l    tiiis 

w   r.  rum 

Tear  BHKAT  mill    CM  >  MOB 
J   It   BVBSBU. 


land    Qtllrlaatnp 


Ooi 


»l  »#an  v 


•     i 


I'nrt     Hi.|.nni| Olio. 

IDIAMOINTID   OUT   IDI^TAOTOIVID. 

-  .  . 


.JOHBXT  ALL'S 


THE    ^^ONOBRFUL.    DONATO 

Who  will  Execute  the  molt  Difficult  Terpiichorean  FeaU  on  One  Leg. 


A  -A4tx«l  • 
K      I**  II.- 

"!!■  I  aaiatrl    t'raMptrlMril. 


|D-rhtBl#,    ©•rlb.,41    Mmrmh.   with    Mllllavrr  r.» 

iM'laBBaMtal     Kttrtl>M 


FlDM  iib*  of  Ike  Affecilog    MafD  3k*t«b  tntltted 


OLD  JOE  . 
OH  A  HIT* 


OLD 


O 


JOES. 


BII.I.T  EKIBSOH 
...ADB  BTM.N 


"\    I    K  I   I    Kl 


>»    *X«      1M:     OBIHHTU 


Tbo  eraBtDK '.  perfon&.Qcaj  will  conclude  with 


JOCKO,    THE    BRAZILIAN  APE! 

THE  MUSKET I LITTLE  MAO 

.  a  rtch  Tr.TPll-r If.  Alniley  Scott  I  Pedrj Charl'y  lotion 

F*rn»vnf;«v.  o»n-F  of  Plan'e.loo....— J.  RoblD*oB  |  Cm.  a  Qiiadrj'D Mill  Willi  tin* 

Ftaak.  bli  iod,  4  yews  o.d Little  Dulin«  l  Mme.  F-rnand-/   MIm  Htw 

Pip", fervent  to  Lor»rj«o  Bob  Hart  |  Slavea,  Villager.,  Peasant*,  etc..  by  the  Company 


ruibAT   KV.MM),  Heron  7ih- 


HBIVEFIT     03f    JOII1V1VY    -A.  X_e  I_e  E  rtf- 


MONDAY  EVENISa.   M«rh    1Mb ENGAGEMENT    OF     Clin».    ViVlAn,    «■»•    Oc  aracter  Vocalit. 


■■MM    *4.*«>i.    e-l.    M..IVa>«.rrT   -»J   lar.r.r 

THIS    ArTrRNOO"    AND     EVENING. 


I  •  i*  ■!  4f  r  ii  in  in  <» . 

<•*    *»l**t1.a«  fra-l.    aiarrr't  ItraBil    !!•■•) 

■     '   Of<     aTaatr-* 

t-llfki.  -Tr«l%M4   Hwre*.    r,....,,.,,    . 
ism  tDI     II)  »T  OMAR  SIMM 
4.-KiMiMaa   aft*  ■*-• •*>•, * 1 1 •  a  >  mt  the-  ■  •»•.••• 

MIM.      at.      H.      IIOII.RII.I. 
«.-!.»  fere.* 


-rn. eip.i  **•** 


i  (*H  'W 

.     WM.    WilLMR 


CLOWN 
ll-rrF    <»w«|*.4,     M(Mlr»l     lk««ft.     la      Ml     *> 

•Htaltlaxi.   e»tltle>4     "UtTHIf.- 

DtmI   Mwreie   wad    Ha.ll**.*   A<-l 


l  N  T  1  R  M 

V.-M'M.M    ■  ■■<  KRII.I,,     tafTMiaff  Ma    Ar«aa, 
IB   her   ■•ptU-Mllel*«l    llarrbarh    An. 

OROTEDgUE  MORS.  J,  kihiml 

lO.-Oent  t  oHlnno 

MOMS.    KKNIREL. 

lit— tfohnar   <nnhe,   th*  IBoy  Wej«de>r,  em  hli  bare- 

barked    r»nlr«.    Da.k   aad    llarri. 

1»—  Dnaevlaa-ronm    Kntt-rlMtnMaf  nt 

BY  M  >SS.  OAROM  AMD  kOlftt. 

Il.-Thr   t  hf.raiplo»  Trick   florae   .\apeleoa   I 

1.1  TRODBCED  BY  OMAR  KIM.HI.EY. 
14. -TlU  M*n  With   Ikr    Iron  Jaw    MftlnS  •  ftO-C»IL 

€-.-h  fall  «.r   Walrr  with  kit  Teelh 

HARRY   UI.AHRR. 


Mons-  and  Mme.  Rogmolai 

BY  OAROM  AND  KKMHKU 

Rreii  Circle •»    •• 

rar«DMte »• 

R'-er.e.i  C'halra iii         -:'..A  52 

PriT«te  lUsf »a  aind  M1U  «M» 

pt-ik-i  Office  open  dally  (rora  10  to  4.    Dooraopon  all. 


Iw?  Ml  *t  1 


)EfiAT 

II!  W 


npn  nan  ■ 

|«H(il|,»" 


[HAL 

i  am 

IURIU1 


T«a   mi. in  l.  iiiuana  anno. 

wcmcHousfTiisrrr 

Olympic  H0USE,"^:.F:rr^: 

aaila  «ti.»ios  >  mnuu. 


Oar  C«lanr»i«d  91  M  WhtU  Sbirta.    Tbay  1 1  PEAFBCTLT,  tvod  for  quality  and  dttrabilli;  will  nerar  ba  malobod.    To  ba  had  only  at  tba 

■V  CALL  AND  BKE  THEM,  X  X  Li    A.VCT10.V    HTOBK,     «16     Krarnj    atre^t. 


THISTLETON'S 

JOLLY  GIA1VT! 

0^LV  TEN   0KNT8. 
THISTLETON'sT©  P08T  STREET 


New  Spring  Goods 


VILLE   DE  PARIS. 


EAINDLER  &  €o„ 


IOBTHM.T    COBKEB 


Sutter  and  Montgomery  sts., 


Oooldenta.1    Blook, 
..-..have 

THEIE 2358 

FIRST  8HIPMHNT 


THE  F0LL0WIH6  IS  I  tUrORT  OF  THE 
AMOUNT  OF  BEER  SOLO 


U.  8.  Revenue  Paid  Thereon, 

During    the    Tur  1ST3. 

By  all  the  Brewers  in  San 
Francisco : 

Philadelphia.. Job*  VTIrlaml . ..  .'J'tMin  $'21)^11 

Empire L)OalA  Uo WMl  *),**•* I 

Albany Hprackel*  A  Oo  .    .    l(,t«l  lit  68 

wMbtDttoD....M«D|teis  A  Oo    ....    l'AM  It  V3 

Paolflo Fontnano  AOo...,     8.264  B.*'U 

M  P.  Stook  Brawery ..»«  7.f4j 

Maaoo  A  Uo  ...                    fl  MJ  fl&l 

Willow.  KliancUaaAPaUat      ft  »W  9.4ft* 

Broad -«f 4  Hin  t,f*m 

National Oluck  A  Hanam...      4^30  4  736 

JackaoD Wm.  Fred»-ick  ...     4.*>:a  4,-'*7j 

Havatla fJoadlaoh  AOo....      4.M^  I.M1 

Hibornla M.  Nonan 4.4  T  I.H7 

Unilo'l  8tam«..  Wannetnm  tierA,  i;o      IJ49  i'.Vl't 
New  York  ....  H.Hoer  A  Oo. . . 

OaldaaUat« 

Union lltaae  A  Oo.... 

LafayelU Hand  Paallin. 

Orean  A  Oo 

(JhiiatQ 


t«0a.. 


7.lai 

2,4 1 2 

2,08(1 
I  11, 
1.7,9 
l.WI 


2,1  IS 
1,779 
1.321 


And  aoma  vary  aaall  brawarlca,  piodaoioR  eaoh 
l#*i  tbao  1,000  barrels  par  anono}.  Tba  wbolo 
amoaat  of  tl.ar  aoid  danojt  187i  la  Sao  Kraaolaoo 
la  \:\,U-  barr en,  aad  it  will  ba  aotlood  that 

JOHN  WiELflND, 

Philadelphia  Brewery 

1IKAI)H    THE    LIST! 

Hla  tataa  axcaaJio(  by  aboot  10.0(0  barrala  tboaa 
of  ao*  other  brewery,  aad  mtkisc  nearly  oDe-fifth 
of  all  bre»er»  combined    fal7  lw 

BALDWINS    DAIRY  BUTTER  I 

THIS  Ift  TO  0KRTIYY  THAT  N.  B.  TERW-L- 
LIGER  A  CO  .  W  and  51  WaihiDgtoa  Market. 
are  the  SOLE  ADEN  l'S  for  tbn  a«ia  of  my  b  rand 
of  baiter,  known  aa"  BALDWINS  DAIRY  KUl- 
TKR."  It,  haabeanftild  at  the  above  Blind  bQa 
paattbirtaaayaara,  and  any  brand •  of  baiter  rep- 
reaent'd  to  be  of  as-  make  nnt  prooured  of  N.  B. 
Taiwtlllsoc  A  Uo.,  are  oaunferfalta. 

I>.   K     BALDWIN. 
Sao  Fraaoieoo,  April.  Bib.  1873. 

IV.   II.    TF.RWII.LIORRA  OO  . 
faM-lm  gO  and  6 1  WaabiPiton  Market 

FRENCH_GOaDS. 

MHE.  PONS,  IMPORTER  AND  DEALER  W 
(     iBariafaa  Oeodi,  bai  jtut  reo.lr.u  a  large  ami 
VarUd  uuruslm  ot 

Vrsncli   Ooreotai 

OtaUklDdi,  aad.ilo.1.  Bilk  OoiMU,  aad  Ornate 
mide  to  erd.r.  Ladlw'  Ood.rwaat  and  Toor- 
aataaa.   est  iMiaaiaata  etiMt.  Mlloi 


SQUARZA'8 

Branch  Punch  Salonn, 

3  I  7  Kearny  street. 


Have  von  bebnld  1  IT    If  not,  yno'v  a  trnat 

At  »Q0.\UE.\'9  PfJNOH  SALOON,  in  Kearoy  atruat 

Tbire  BONA.  dlMlple  of  OHEaT  »>QOABZA, 

Dl^ix'D^a  fatti'il  Magic  piioobeA;  raih»r 
'ill'  nioat  dolfclotiH  mil  uf.->  ,it  rncorded; 
AQd  iuv  with  many  tuu  1-.1-  beuD  rowardodl 
Ladlee  their  OOUDI  \L3  .(•■:«  cm  %iv  At  lebara,— 
Their    "TdrtlO"   appaana,—  and    Meli  gain    "LAD]X£S 
PLEASURE." 
^  To  Allay  coubublal  dilTcrencos  and  pain, 

Ii.°lANri-i>lVuit(J£''  you  can  your  end  attain. 

8ip  of  the  potf-ut  extract  but  one  Uitte, 

Soar  arm,  coasfXlng.  Rtraixbt  li  ronod  her  waist 

eaeaii  what  %  "iiOHNiNU  OOMFOBr"  In  the  kill 

That  heals  tba  pmrrel  and  Imparts  the  blini 

The  "WELOOUE"  too,  you'll  always  And 

A  balmy  boo t her  for  the  troubled  mind. 

The  bright  "AUROBA,"*nd  the  sweet '•FAREWELL. 

Just  visit  BONA,  «nd  you'll  all  fare  welll 

Bis  "HYGIENIC  BIT  1'Gl.S"  ire  tho  panacea 

For  All  dyapepttoi  and  for  dltrrbOMk 

Mo  Oholori  Uorbns  ever  has  been  found 

Where  "HTUIENiO  BITrEBS"  knock  irouna. 

BONA  end  SQUaEZA,  aplte  of  all  detractors, 

Haye  proved  the  Nation 'b  greAtest  benefAotoril 

Full  FOBrr  different  hitlchfal  drinks  yoa'll  dad 

To  aid  the  Man— Invigorate  the  mtnd! 

Not  this  alone— a  Welcome  you  will  meet 

At  BONA'9-(BQDARZA'8)  -317  KEARK7  8TBEET. 

Bemember,  loo,  not  this  famed  place  to  paw; 

ALL    BPLENDLD  LIQDOBS  BUT  OKE  BIT  A  QLABft 


TUEY  UAVB   TAKEN 

THE     FIRST    PREMIUM 

....AT.... 

All  the  Mechanics'  Fain, 


POat    IALE  WnOI.FAlAI.il  AJD  JUrTA.IL 
•  t  tae  old   aatobllehaaaat,  1»»  T«Ha.<aif 
opraeto  W,at  (aiaea-  B«a» 


Ladies  and  Children 

....WILL  flBD... 

KINKEAD'S 
SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

ADBES8ING  PLBA8ANT  TO  USE.  EASILY  APPLIED. 
la  not  creasy,  and  will  not  in j  ifo   the    nio*l   dalloatS.     It 
caraa  all  dittaaea  of  tba  aoalp.  removee  daadraff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

Renler.   tba  hair  aofl  and  closir,  aad  li  PDBELY   TEOE 
TABLE. 

a»-Th.   Orla-loal    SAOE   BRUSH    UA1R    TONI0  ADD 
DRESSING  miy  be  bad  of  lb.  Ag.ot, 

JAt.     II-     OATH,     Drnaalat, 

Oorn.r  New  MoalAomorj  and  Howard  .treat.. aedof  all  Drar- 
ti.n.  'ell  tt 


MONK  HIT  THB  BUT  QVALITT   Of  MEATS 

OAN  BE  HAD   AT 

Stalls  S.  e.  Oaliior-iiia  Market 

rieBHBaa    am««     MAMairA.«7TOBT. 


ffi 


Thaauat  BLEOAWT  onsjOH  »<>H^«STl?Aa5 
and  era-toe  rrada  aauljjAaaa.  BBTOertalATIIABal 
I  Beraawa  aaiaaa.  tat  jam  awaa  Cl  Jlaal 


THE  JOUBNAL  OF  AMUSFJIENIS. 

PoMlabed  ever/  DM  In  tie  Year  by 
,.       s>.       BOGrAiRTJTJS 

SS  Merchant  and    68S  Waahlngton  eta. 

B.lo»  Jlontgomai.  San  Franolaco. 

^SneIdA* MARCH  5,  1873 


AMUSEMENTS.    Etc 

California  Theatre. 

•The  School  for  Scandal"  was  performed  again 
last  night  with  Miss  Dargoaaa  Lady  Teazle.  To- 
night the  Fabbri  Opera  Troup*  will  present  Gou- 
nod's "  Fane*. "  and  Carl  Speigier,  the  basso  pro- 
foodo,  late  of  tbe  Grand  Opera, New  York,  will 
make  bie  first  appearance  In  California,  io  his 
great  character  of  Mephistopbitea.  Bigsore  Inez 
Fabbri  will  give  her  charming  1m personation  of 
Msrgueritj;  Slgaor  Baooei  will  appear  in  the  title 
role.  Jacob  Mailer  will  fill  that  of  Valentin,  and 
Miss  Anna  Elcsr  will  appear  ae  Siebel.  Thereat 
of  tbe  cast  appears  on  oar  first  page.  To-morrow 
nigbt,  MIbs  Attgosta  L.  Dargoo  will  appiar  in  the 
thrilling  plar  of  "East  Lynns."  in  the  dual  roleSf 
Lady  Isabel  and  Madam*  Vine.  "Macbath"  is  un- 
derlined as  in  preparation. 


A  Benefactor  tc  the   Human  Hace. 

Pascal  was  the  inventor  of  the  wheelbar- 
row. Before  his  day  wheels  already  existed, 
and  the  barrow  part  was  in  common  nse. 
Bat  it  never  occurred  to  anybody  to  work 
them  together.  A  man  who  wanted  to  oarry 
a  load  of  anything  piled  the  material  upon 
the  barrow,  gave  tbe  wheel  a  kick,  and  then 
shouldered  the  barrow.  One  man  did  unite 
the  two ;  but  as  his  ides  was  to  hold  the 
wheel  in  his  hands  and  to  run  the  handles 
upon  the  ground,  his  friends  generally  re- 
garded tne  undertaking  as  a  failure.  But 
one  day  a  gleam  of  light  burst  in  upon  the 
eoul  of  Pascal.  It  was  revealed  to  him  that 
something  might  possibly  be  done  by  turn- 
ing the  machine  over  and  fixing  the  wheel 
so  that  it  would  revolve.  Then  the  wheel- 
barrow was  born.  Thu9  it  is  ever  with  true 
genius.  The  debt  that  civilization  owes  to 
Pascal  can  hardly  be  estimated  ;  but  if  civ- 
ilization ia  anxious  to  pay  it,  we  are  willing 
to  take  ten  thousand  dollars  cash  down,  and 
guarantee  that  Pascal  will  never  find  any 
fault  with  tbe  arrangement.  If  we  are  pe- 
culiar about  anything,  it  is  in  the  fact  that 
we  are  accommodating. 


Everyone  la  going  to  see  the  wonderfnl  perfermi- 
•aee  of  Signer  Donate,  tbe  one-legged  dancer 
at  this  hone*.  Toe  present  week  is  the  last  of 
tbocogagaaent  of  Johnny  Allen.  He  is  to  have 
a  benettt'oa  Friday  evening,  which  will,  of  coarse, 
be  a  hamper.  A  very  pleasing  feature  of  the  pro- 
gramme for  this  week  la  the  sot  entitled  "Old 
Black  Joe."  in  which  Billy  Bmersoa  doeasom*  ad- 
mirable acting  as  the  old  negro  returning  to  the 
plaatitlon  after  Ifteen  years  abaenoe.  The  song. 
"Old  Blaok  Joe,"  is  every  pretty  melody:  Emer- 
son binge  it  capitally  and  the  invisible  eborue 
heightens  the  effect.  Emerson  b as  proved  himself 
aa  good  In  pathetic  parts  as  in  burlesque  charac- 
ters. The  bill  1b  an  excellent  one  throughout. 
and  Little  Mao  ia  great  in  tbe  character  of  tte 
Brazilian  Ape  in  the  piece  of  that  name,  whioh 
terminates  the  performance.  On  Monday  next 
the  ever-popalar  Charles  Vivian  will  commence 
an  engagement  at  this  house. 
Metropolitan  Theatre. 

The  Chapman  Sisters  have  made  an  immense 
hit.  The  audience  last  night  waa  even  more  nu- 
merona  than  on  tbe  first  nigbt,  and  tbe  perform- 
ance was  more  ip  rited  t&roughoot.  Mis*  Blanche 
Chapman  was  so  ill  on  tbe  first  nigbt  that  she 
Jeered  she  would  be  unable  to  appear,  bat  never- 
theless acqaittsd  herself  so  well  that  none  were 
aware  of  the  (act.  This  lady  is  certainly  the  best 
vocalist  of  any  who  have  appeared  in  burlesque 
in  this  city.  -Miss  Ella  ia  the  pit  ol  the  public 
and  by  her  sprightly  aotlng  and  versatility  charms 
everyone.  "Ice  on  Parle  Faancaie"  and  the  bnr- 
lesque  ("oomio  drame"|  the  Bulletin  calls  it)  of 
"Little  Don  Giovanni"  will  be  performed  to-night, 
Bella.  Union   Theatre. 

Ed  Montague's  great  Gyre  act,  which  be  has  re- 
cently perfeoted  after  months  of  hard  work,  does 
credit  to  htB  originality  aawell  as  to  hie  plnck  and 
skill-  It  is  a  deoidedly  novel  sensation  and  con- 
sequently draws  crowded  nonets.  It  will  be  pre- 
sented to-night  in  connection  with  a  fine  first 
part,  capital  interlude  and  the  tsrrifle  drama  of 
"  Wolf,  the  Bough,"  in  whioh  R.  G.  Marsh  in  tbe 
title  role  does  some  capital  melodramatic  acting. 
Wilson'*  Grand  Amphitheatre. 

This  plaoe  of  amuaemeot  has  become  one  of  tbe 
fashionable  resorts  of  Ban  Francisco.  Even  those 
wboaffsot  to  sneer  at  the  c  irons  as  "childish"  oan- 
aot  resist  tbe  attractions  of  M'lle  Dockri!  the 
genuine  fan  ef  J.  Keatbel,  and  the  attractions 
off-red  by  the  splendid  tronpe  engaged  here. 
There  will  be  a  matinee  performance  to-day,  when 
the  fall  programme  which  appears  on  our  first  page 
will  be  performed, 
Woodward's  Gardens. 

There  most  have  been  at  least  fifteen  thousand 
visitors  to  theie  gardens  Sunday-  At  half  past 
three  o'clock.  Pro  feasor  Ooe  made  an  ascension  in 
his  mammoth  gas  balloon.  The  seals,  living 
vampire,  art  gallery,  baby  camel  and  thooanda  of 
curiosities  are  on  exhibition  daily  at  only  25  cento 
admission.  Next  Sunday  grand  gas  balloon  as- 
cension and  performance  by  tbe  Buielay  Family. 

Ajatomioal  Mtjsetjm,— One  of  the  most 

complete  oollectiooa  of  the  kind  In  the  United 
states,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  beau- 
llful  wrz  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
only)  at  the  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
boor  may  be  profitably  spent  here. 


B-onest  Industry,  EH 

There  are  many  ways  of  making  a  living. 
In  St.  Lonis  a  man  goes  from  honse  to  honse 
and  reads  fo  affrighted  housekeepers  the  or- 
dinanca  against  throwing  slops  and  ashes 
into  the  alleys.  Shortly  after  his  departure 
along  comes  [another  man  who  wants  the 
job  of  hauling  away  the  ashes,  saying  that 
toe  understood  they'djgot  "a  warning."  The 
two  do  a  flourishing  business. 


Too  Steep. 

The  Bt.  Louie  Democrat  tells  a  good  story 
about  a  man  who  wanted  a  new  Bet  of  hash 
grinders :  A  gentleman  of  ample  propor- 
tions and  rough  exterior,  who  evidently  had 
come  from  the  rural  districts,  called  upon  a 
noted  dentist  for  the  purpose  of  haying  bis 
capacious  jaws  measured  and  fitted  with  a 
est  of  teeth.  He  explained  that  bis  others 
were  lost  by  his  shaking  and  shivering  dur- 
ing the  recent  cold  snap,  and  evidently  en- 
tertained firm  convictions  in  regard  to  the 
model  on  which  the  new  set  should  be  con- 
structed. He  finally  inquired  the  probable 
ceat  of  the  Bet,  and  was  informed  that  a  fall 
and  fine  satjwoold  cost  at  least  $150,  "  One 
hundred  and  fifty  dollars !"  repeated  the 
surprised  stranger.  "Darn  me  if  I  don't 
hire  a  boy  to  pound'  my  grub  for  me  'fore  I 
pay  it.  Why,  you  don't  know,  boss,  that's 
Hie  price  of  a  couple  of  fine  cattle.  Ton  and 
I  can't  deal.    Good  morniu'." 


Another  Idiotic  Jury. 

The  twelve  idiots  who  usually  figure  as 
jurors  in  murder  trials  have  turned  up  in 
full  strength  of  folly  in  .Towneontan,  Md. 
The  verdict  which  they  gave  has  never  been 
surpassed  in  profound  stupidity.  It  was  as 
follows:  "Not  guilty,  because  of  insanity 
at  the  time  of  the  commission  ef  the  act, 
but  find  the  prisoner  sane  now."  The  judge 
discharged 'that  jury  with  thanks  for  the 
wonderful  intelligence  they  had  exhibited 
in  their  own  verdict. 


Dear  Girl  j 

We  met  Mies  Kitty at  a  ball  at  Piatt's 

Hall  recently.  After  talking  about  the  bal- 
loon ascension,  the  weather  and  other  things, 
we  asked  rather  abruptly :  "  Where  is  your 
mother  ?"  "  Ob,"  said  the  sweet  damsel,  "I 
have  left  her  at  home.  I  generally  do  when 
I  come  to  a  ball.  What  is  home  without  a 
mother  ?" 


Back  Ag»in. 

Ambrose  Bierce,  who  started  the  "Town 
Crier"  department  in  the  London  Figaro, 
has  resumed  its  management,  and  Is  going 

after  the  scalps  of  stupid  British  officials 
with  all  bis  old  vim.  He  is  not  allowed 
however  to  be  as  wicked  as  be  was,  in  San 
Francisco. 


SanOwlch  Island  Falu, 

Since  the  ascension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  indnsiry  ie 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Bcbrelber,  dealer  In 
bedding  and  fmnitura,  620  Washington  Btreer, 
opposite  the  m.rket,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  importer  of  pulu,  hu  received  ad- 
Ticee  that  the  gathering  and  hie  shipments  this 
year  will  ba  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
lor  ma1  trass  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Schrel- 
dot  will  And  no  difficulty  in  disposing  of  all 
i  hat  comes.  A 

e 
X>r.  Barlow  «J,  e-*mitii 

Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  nil  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  Ji  o'clock, 
A  part  of  toe  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patient*..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  io  regard  to  health 
to  Invalids  dally,  from  9  to  1  p.  m.,  free.        w 


X>o    Wot    Suffer    trom    Corns. 

Tbe  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bus 
i  cms,  Olub  and  Ingrowing  Kails,  can  find  Instant 
v-liel  by  applying  at  Dr.  R.  fi.  Oowan'i  Insti- 
e,  sio  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  fjl  We 
im**k  from  experience.  hiTtng  tested  tbe  Doe- 
ter'a  capability.  References  erven  if  required,  h 


X>r.    Donerty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
ehionlo  and  speolflo  practice,  and  as  such  is 
now  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  In 
San  Francisco.  Office  £19  -Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leidesdorfl,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Cuter  Bouse.  I 


Oysters. 

In  strolling  round  the  other  nigh;, 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
uur  careless  feat ,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where     fountain's  ceaseless 'play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  soieen 
Through  wbich  a  sweet  bouquet  was  Been ; 
While  mosBy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Made  that  window  teem  to  be 
Some  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here— 
It  looks  so  nice — and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  ''I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
Do  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  hie  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  magnificently,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that, 
And  If  your  mouth  don't  water,  than 
you're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  crabs  and  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  oosy  plaoe  ail  kinds  of  game. 
Flan,  flesh  or  fowl  which  wb  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  twould  seem, 
That  they  nave  here  the  best  ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  wnat  they  call  "such  nice  dinners.'" 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  htm  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  House,  837  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

0EABLB8  HAAKE.  Proprietor. 


Moliday    Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tables 
that  compare  with  Squaraa's.  Squares 's  Punches 
are  famous  for  tbe  high  art  shown  In  their  man- 
ufacture, the  happy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  the  great  Squarza,  has  prepared 
forty  different  rinr>  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
he  Holiday  tables.  For  sale  at  tbe  new  branch, 
817  Kearny  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquartere, 
130  Leldeedorff  street. 


A.ltoffe tlier  tbe  Best. 

It  Is  curious,  but  true,  that  J.  A  Bhsber, 
T07  Market  street,  near  Third,  should  sell  fur. 
niture  and  bedding  cheaper  thnn  any  other 
dealer  in  this  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
oonviaced.  * 


Oysters. 

Why  travel  so  far  T    Shellfish  ol  every  kind 
kept  at  Manning's,  oyster  dealer,  672  Howard 

strot,  near  Third,  next  to  cer'oace.  o 

• 

McDowell,  Sliow  Card.  Writer 

Beady  made    and   made   to  order.    Boom  10  > 

&0£  Market  street,  ccr.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 


TWO    PICTURES. 

An  old  farm-house  with  meadows  wide, 
And  swtet  with  elovtr  on  each  side; 
A  bright-eyed  boy  who  looks  from  cut 
The  door  with  woodbine  wreathed  about, 
And  wishes,  his  one  thought  all  day; 
"OhI  If  I  could  but  fly  away 
From  Ihis  dull  spot  the  world  to  see. 

How  happy,  happy,  happy, 
How  happy  I  should   be!" 

Amid  the  city's  constant  din, 
A  man  who  round  the  wor'd  has  been, 
Wfio,  'mid  tbe  tumult  and  the  tbrjng. 
Is  thinking,  thinking  all  day  long  : 
"Oh !  could  1  only  traad  onoe  men 
The  field-path  to  the  farm-house  door, 
Tbe  old,  green  meadow  could  I  see, 

How  happy,  h»ppy,  happy, 
How  happy  I  should  dp. 

Not  Seared. 

Out  in  Michigan,  recently, a  girl  hacked 
out  of  her  marriage  engagement  when  the 
minister  got  to  tbe  house.  The  bridegroom 
wasn't  of  the  broken-hearted  kind.  He 
turned  to  tbe  assembled  ladies  and  said:  "If 
there'B  ary  another  gal  here  that'll  occupy 
this  vacant  situation,  I'm  her'n."  Up 
jumped  the  sister  of  the  lady  who  had  de- 
clined tolbeabride,  Baying,  "Count  me  in. 
Proceed,  old  text  slinger,  with  the  perform 
anoe.  I  ain't  afeard."  And  the  'ceremony 
was  performed  to  tbe  delight  of  tbe  groom 
and  the  company. 

What  Next. 

An  old  farmer,  noted  for  bis  eccentricity 
bad  a  hired  man  who  somewhat  resembled 
himself,  and  whose  vagaries  exhibited 
themselves  in  ways  moat  marked  and  unex- 
pected. Going  to  bis  barn  one  morning, 
the  farmer  found  that  his  man  had  been 
had  been  there  before  him,  and  bad  taken 
a  halter  and  hung  himself  to  the  large  beam 
and  was  already  lifeless.  Surveying  the 
spectacle  for  a  moment,  the  old  man  burst 
eat,  "Well,  I  wonder  what  on  airth  the  crit- 
ter will  do  next  1" 


Oyster    Trade, 

The  oyster  trade  In  California  la  assuming 
g  gantlo  proportions.  Bmerson  Oorrlllo,  of  the 
Saldle  Reek,  410  Pine  street,  furnishes  from 
hie  own  oyster  beds  at  Ban  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  ot  the  Paelflo  Coast.  His 
Eastern  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  whioh 
has  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and  *  he 
"  ■Saddle  Bock"  is  known  averywhere. 


Ill  vex-y  "body    Suited. 

There  ia  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  bats.  At  "  The"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  [second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  Tbe  stock  is  immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  n 


OmavoTAKT.  —Madame  Clara  Antonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium. 
313  Kearny  st.,  bet.  Buah  and  Fine.  Consulta- 
tions in  English,  French  and  German.  t 


Reduced  Prices. 

Shirts  from  76e,  to  $3,  Complete  assortment 
of  Gents'  Furnishing  Goods.  Beales  «.  Co.,  308 
Kearny  street,  near  Bnih.  or 


Good  Gracious! 

A  correspondent  writes;  "The  fashiona- 
ble ladies  of  London  wear  nothing  but  black 
Bilk  stockings."  The  tide  of  emigration  will 
be  to  England,  in'place  of  from  it,  this  sea- 
son. The  eight  of  the  fashionable  ladies  of 
London,  adorned  with  black  Bilk  Bteokings 
only,  must  be  a  Bight  mueh  more  interest- 
ing than  either  the  Yoeemite  Valley  or  Ni- 
agara Falls.  The  8teameh.jp,  lines  should 
ieeue  excursion  tickets" at  once. 


Wicked  Waste. 

A  man  poisoned  himself  in  a  saloon  re- 
cently, by  drinking  whisky  and  strychnine. 
Though  there  was  enough  sediment  left 
in  tbe  tumbler  to  kill  half  a  dozen  persons, 
tbe  barkeeper  just  chucked  it  into  the  waste 
barrel- 


Tile  Credit  BlobiUer  Swindle 

Is  the  talk  of  tbe  dav,  and  is  considered  one  ot 
tbe  meat  gleantio  frands  ol  tbe  age.  The  old  ad- 
age Bays  that  "bad  feeding  is  the  oanse  of  many 
crimes,"  and  there  is  no  doubt  of  tbe  truth 
of  It,  for  what  will  cause  a  more  discon- 
tented state  of  mind  than  a  badly-cooked  meal  ? 
To  avoid  this  evil  we  should  patronize  anon,  res- 
taurant t  as  Myers  White  House,  Kearny  strest, 
opposite  the  Whit  s  House,  or  his  branch,  tbe  CU  i  - 
itol  Restaurant,  on  Fourth  street,  where  we  can 
always  depend  on  obtalniug  tbe  very  best  the  mar- 
ket affords,  cooked  in  the  most  recherche  style,  at 
reasonable  priocs.  * 

Live   "Wen. 
Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable, 

Bad  feeding  is  the  cause  of  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Bestaurant,  on  Wash. 
Ington  treet,  at  the  corner  of  Imnbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Bochen,  who  has  catered  for  the  pnblio  since 
1849,  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  Baimegundl  soun.  game,  tame  geese! 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  best  cup  of  tea  in  the 
city  —  English  breakfast  tea  —  souchong  and 
Orange  Pekoe— can  be  obtained  here. 


njoyable  Driwes.  s 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carnage,  stylish 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  arothe  leading  es- 
centtals  of  an  erjoyoble  ride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  In  San  FranelBoo  bo  unquestionably 
as  from  Frank  Boutos,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  His  handsome  turn-outs  ere  used 
by  the  best  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
It  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
'courteous  drivers,  he  Is  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Cjast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladles  in  particular,  will  engage  ne  carriages 
except  those  which  he  provides.  Frank  has  en- 
joyed gr>at  success  In  his  business,  and  the 
admirable  way  in  which  he  conducts  it  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  pa'ronlze  him.    * 


A.  ploaeant  l^ocacion, 

Persona  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  inspect  the  flue  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  building  is  a  very  fine  one  and  Is  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. « 


Tate  Choicest  Confectionery. 

John  H.  Romer  has  Just  opened  s  new  and 
handsoms  confectionery  store  at  126   Kearny 

street,  where  cm  be  obtained  superior  finely 
flavor : d  confectionery  of  all  kinds.  Balls  and 
parties  supplied.  e 

Besrs    Quo-ircy    of  X>oarw*a:n. 

Driving  gloves,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  tbe  What 
(Sheer  Laundry  _  *• 

■        • 

Genuine  Havana    Cifiravrej. 

Best  brands  at  61  Montgomery  street,  S.  W. 
corner  of  Merchant.    Franck  h  Oahn,  o, 

For  a  safe  and  efficient  Beautxtike  or  m 
Complexion,  use  Dioeet'b  Famous  Cbime  dk 
Lis.  t, 


Sewing  Maoninea  for  Sale, 

Rented  and  repaired,  st  116  Post  street.    Also, 
Agency  for  Mills'  Adjustable  Treadle.  x 


Lever  Buckle    »xi*vpencle:ra, 

At  $1  per  pair— 2G  per  cent,  cheaper  than  elee- 
Tbers — at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  z 


Cheap  Jewelry,  Eld  Gloves,  and  ^Ladles  and 
Gents'  Fomlsfalng  Goods,  at  Bank's,  store,  SS 
Fourth  street.    Cheapest  in  the  city. 


What   Cheer    lianndry 

Employs  no  Chinamen,  and  should  be  pat 
fonlted  by  everybody.  * 


Fresh  and  Sweet. 

Fsr  the  beet     confectionery,   go   to   Oantv   and 
Wiener's.  107  Montgomery  8t.  near  Batter.        H 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRE01 

Bookseller*  and  Stationers  I 
H.  H.  Moore,  609  Montgomery,  near  Merc  | 

Bo  sine  sa  College*. 
Heald's,  Bryant  A  Strattoa'a  College,  2a 

JSufcchera. 
Kate,  Fred.  Stella  94  to  100.  California  Ma 

Bras*  Fonnderlea. 
Weed  A  Kingwell,  Oalifomia,  12S  First  st 

French  Fancy    Ctoad*. 
Loean  A  Co. ,  19  Montgomery,  1OT  and  109  S 

Unman  Hair. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Co..  110  Second  street. 

Moile  and  Musical  InatrDmei        | 
Kesne,  O.  0.,  mft-.  aooordians,  repairer  of 
musical  instruments,  N.B.  cor.  Bush  4 
Wines  and  Liquor*.    (Woolen 
Daneri  F.  A  Co..  594  Front. 


Mme.  JOSEPHINE  EDMO 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC    PHYSIC]; 

TWENTY    TEAS!     OF    PsXsw 


IN  THE  TRFA^MENT  OF  D1SEABB 
deot  to  femt lei  has  placed  Madame  1 
at  the  head  of  a!  1  physioians  making  aooh  I 
a  specialty,  and  enables  her  to  Kuarantee 
aod  permanent  cure  in  the  worst  oases  I 
preFsiou  aod  menstrual  derauKemeoU. 
will  find  Madame  Edmonds  a  skillful  pi 
and  it  is  to  their  interest  to  consult  berl 
eases  incident  to  women  before  tampers 
poisonouB  nostrums,  quaok  doctors  and  b 
Madame  Edmonds  describes  diseases  wit 
information  from  tbe  patient,  and  cam 
the  use  ef  mercury  or  experiments,  the 
from  wrong  treatment  for  private,  oarr 
cancer  diseases.  Correspondence  etrio* 
dential.  Office  and  residence,  4rl5  Pis 
between  Kearny  and  Montgomery. 


FIGARO 

IS  DISTRIBUTED  EYEEY  DAY  THROUGH 
enb  the  oentreof  tbe  city,  in  all  Hotels,  Res 
taurante,  Saloons,  Stores  and  Offices. 


FIGARO 

f-1IBOO"LATES  AB  HOUBE  PROGRAMME;IM 
\J    every  Theatre  in  San  Franoiaoo. 


FIGARO 

IS    OIROULATED    EVERY    DAY   ON    THE 
Oakland  EerryBoata  to  catch  the  ] 

bat  arrive  by  tbegreat  Overland  Train. 


FIGARO 

IB  HAILED  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon— the  papers  left  in  tbe  theatres  at  sight 
being  gathered  op  and  saved  for  that  purpose. 


FIGARO 

!B   "  HERE,  THERE  AND  EVERYWHERE,' 
and  ie  couBtantly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
in  tbe  Tbeaties,  Traveling  Uonveyanoee,  Hotels, 

and  public  re  aorta  generally. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  IN  THE  BEST  SOCIETY,  IS 
placed  in  the  bands  of  nearly  all  who  come 
to  the  city  to  make  purchases,  and  ie  therefore  the 
best  of  advertising  medium  a. 


AMERICAN     EXCHANCE, 

HATWARDS. 

10HY  OAKBb PROPRIETOR 


Flrst-Claaa 
iiUflm 


tol. 


Stage  Dancing 

,—         TAUGHT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 

DABHAWAY  HALL, 

den  1m  Post  street,  near  Kearny,?* 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'! 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INST? 

N.  E.  cor.  Jackson  and  Kearny  I 

THE  GREAT  ERADIOATOR  OF  8 
OUMPLAINTS,  formerly  or  Lock  ) 
London,  and  the  last  twelve  vearaof  San  F 
DR.  TOZER  informs  tbe  afflicted  that  sf 
ing  all  the  HOSPITALS  IN  LuNDO 
PARIS,  and  spending  one  year  in  the  a 
brated  Hospital  in  London,  the  LOCK.h 
opened  bis  old  Mediaat  Institute  at  thee 
where  he  can  always  be  found.  DR.  TO' 
for  forty  years  met  with  unparalleled  si 
tbe  treatment  of  disease  ftenertlly  k 
OHRONIO  AND  SPECIAL  OOMPLAlK 

SB.    CHAS,    H.     TOZER 

is  in  every  way  responsible,  binding  M 
effect  a  permanent  cube,  or  making  no 
Tbose  wbo  cannot  afford  to  pay  for  sd 
medicine  will  be  charged  for  medioine  on 
MONTHLY  RESTORATIVE  PILLS,  ost 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  oases  f or  which 
recommended,  are  to  be  obtained  oai 
office.  Price,  $■">  per  box.  Full  direction 
box,  sent  hv  Kxpreea  or  otherwise. 

DH.  TOZER  does  not  imitate  the  ad 
Qnacks  wbo  make  it  a  practice  to  subl 
affidavits  and  other  false  references,  bat 
tbe  mo«t  respectable  people  in  the  State, 
baseunEnof  diseases  wbich  others  have 
cure, 

BE.    OHA8.    W.  TOZF 
N.  E.  comer  Kearny  and  Jackson  st 

fel-tf  San  Prt 


OUTSIDE    LANI 

A  NY  AND  ALL  P8RB0NB  THAU 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  d 
BIDE  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  1 
amount  refnnded  at  the  office  of  tbe  use 
upon  the  presentation  of  sn  order  t 
Mayor  end  City  and  County  Attorney.  . 
delStf  A,   ATI 


TRAYS  always  on  bsnd. 


Alfred  T 

Manufacture 
Importer! 

BIRD  Ci 

.  SS5  Dan* 

NEAR  SUTTER  \ 

See  my  stock  I 
Cages  before  pi  I 

elsewhere.  Alwi  I 
thing  new  on  hi| 
Patent  Cages,  J 
Tin  Wire,  are  *>■ 
FREE  FROM  11 
Also,  best  qusJ  I 


THE  CHILD  HAS  RETURNI] 

Its    Parent. 
EUREKA    SHIRT    STI| 

1»4  Kearny    treet,  ha.  KemoT  I 

TVo.     3     Second     six! 

'Where   tod   will   find   a   compl  I 

.on men t    of   SHIRTS   and    FEB  I 

ING   GOODS,   at   tbe   a.nal   low  I 

The  Old  Stand. 

BENEDICT  Jl 


rvEOLARED  BT  THE  JUDGES  AT  t 
MJ  Fail  ef  the  An.riOMl  Inrlitnt..,  »«•  i 
fold  trial  •raihrt  SteiowM'a,  qhlrfwj  1 
other.,  to  be  THE  BEST  ON  EXHIBITI  J 
CUKTJZ,  Sole  Agent,  SO  0 •Tjtr  7 
-Pi.no,  ol  .11  ItrbwTO  RBW.     1 


J.   C.    COMBES, 
TEBRAFIN    X.TJN| 

Cor.  Second  and  Teh. ma  aire  > 

PS-Terrapin    ooiutantly  o  W 
OiaUM  in  ever/   et.le.     F  f 
.suppek'  booms  fir  Tn 

deo  51  1m 


CLASSES  INJLQCimtJ 

TWO    OF     THE    LEADING    MEMB1  1| 
the  Tbeatrioal  .Profession  In  Ualifo  j 
pose  forming  oleJSesrxbr  ioBtrnotlon  IdK  J 
Persons  wishing  to  stall  themselves  of  tt  » 
•unity  of  acquiring  a  uaefal  art  at  a  saode  a 
send  in  tjiolr  names t*  "Oambysee  "  K 
.J.  when  particulars  a*  to  terns,  etc.  j 
mt  M  them.  ■ 


MONTQOMEIT 

MOTEL. 


ar 


•  as    /•«»»c 


IDAT.    WARCM    i. 


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FURBISHED   ROOMS 
\  tS  and  (10  per  Month 


'• : 


■'ETROPOUTAN  THEATRE 

QUI. 


.Vr*0«T»,t      BUCOOl 

■  ►     rei  •    en  eaaai.t. 


SI,      :  ~' 


OALIFORMA    Till   \TK|. 

POU 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


»u«, 


djhapmao  Sisters  fabbri  opera  combination 


Tmm    I  VI  NINC 


MARCH    n 


IP» a 


^"TrflPooplc's    Theatre, 


•  mm    trn     »  r 


House  rs  now  Nt^hTtr  Crowded  ^ 


MAKCM    6 

tCI  9N  PARLE  FRANCAIS 


#  11   J    »• 


ittle  Don  Giovanni 


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MUM  nrrriA 


•teas  Ine  Bofel  TWH» 


•  iMmM  Banae  Pi.*aajdl. 

PEIGLER, 

i  lad  let.  of   Ik*  8  lbs!  Ofer.  li».  Nr»  Te-k 


Oroat  Oyro  Aotl 

Xiarl&ln     «>'<l    Ariuan.ni! 
(.oaililj    mirl    C'OOX'aojra. 

<   Imrli-i     Vprnor     I..      Oomloal 


•  .-••a  !>..'... 


THIS    rVEWINO 


•omoD-R  «R«*D  OPTS!,  la  a,,  ii. 


A  A 


If  ARCH  A 
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muKroi  or  obai 


Hi     »  "       Ml     i    M    »IM    M 

TSBT. 

BA»o,eaneee  Fmwi  t>»i.   ,m  i.w.  i  |a*  to*  mm 

.  ai !■■■•.  »    slant 

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Tm.   rtnaMal.M  iWtlUCI 


H«RBV  l«i«rwi 
D  BSI.ABCO 

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MIS*  CO Rl ELL 

Mil*  ADA  ABATTUOK 

■  It!  BATY  I'ELL 


iissuji.RMUrtlay  Aflpmoon Don  (.inianni 

■HiaanCtl 


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lattAalM 


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I*  » • '  1 1 V  K   PREPARATION 

Lotos  and  l_.©o! 


Fifty  <>at. 

..TWHII-BTV   t>»» 


■  ifri  arc  PBTLTa .... 


Manaa  seAw.rltl.1* 
TUKJiTTXa    ala  iraal  - 


.  C«»t   ftPKlOLXB 

....ram  b«ccii 
mi  rABUBi 

ANNA  ri/IR 

Mr  .  1.  T    Ira*. 

I  Ba-bwtarb 

JAO  MILLER 


F'ulII    Chorus    and    Orohestra 

TorRSPAT.  March  Sib Tblr*.  Sl«bl  of 

MISS     AUGUSTA     JLt.     DAROON 

Wbo  will  appear  la  tb*  Powerful   ?*d.-*,  local    Dram*  of 

EAST  LTNNE;    or,    THE    EL*OPEIYIElVT 


FRIDAY   IVESISO.  March  lib 

l^a,lt>lt>rt  Opera  Masanlello 


SATURDAY,  at  2 EAST  LYNNE 


SATURDAY  KVENINO 


-  ORBND  PSODUOTION  OF 


OaBI^§!3-?l^g- 


i.abt    mmrrii uuh  AiciarA  Ih   baboon 

ma<  >r  i  ii <OB»    HiHII.IIIUII 


Orseiaa  Statnai 

art 


M  lie  Krjf-nle  Osrretta 

mi  Vaatea, 


e.»i«  r«a,i.  *>..bw 


.l.a.l.  J.i.m. 


(  >l'i|f  llllll      t-lti-l.-llfe.. 
1.  m.  I.ARKIR  i  IIRIE  ARM»TRORO 

•ttlT,  W  m-Oantl.  »«•«        Ml «l  AMII TwAIDT 

HIRE' 


HAS    HE    BEEN 

-a,.  Pf 


H     0     Hinl 


0..,t,f» 


ilr.h* 


Tbo  Oroat  O-yro  Act 

fWala-l       Bi  EDWARD  MOSTAOUB 

■.ajHlB....  atlas....    aaaaabla* 


COMIC  lOBBt 


™»«iia  viiiii 


l.trjf*  F napoo   ) 

Mn*  Aratw>li*  Tosnlioa  I  Inlr< 
Johtao.  Marl*  ll'Bnta  i  Q 
Franco  Op*r«  Dmetr..  ) 


Kr*rrrr<l  Seat*—  Drwa*  OlTOl*  ajbC  OrcbMtrs.. 

BrttrvtM  »»».la>—  Havtooor 

Otom  Circl*  Adouiuao  


..•1   S«     Baloonr 

74    Gallery 

,.S1  *>0    PririW  Box**.. 


»S 

■  S    .nil  BIOOO 


Hiippv     .Jii-i    and     !.•-%%. 

ooon.i.  .  j  ooopbb 

BfU1a« Tmrnrnj  4»nrT*l*mm 

lilt*  K'nntyti  •  Oilfi»al   Piatci.    wi  titan  ••  btmlf, 

*\^7  c->  ivi  -*9l  im     :oc.AA.aiaxm 

MIflR  Af.NKH    KKNRDY. 

rtxl«LiB«  Ke.r»,  a  r-ooitic  Match  . 
Q«an«r  fiaS    V.  r*»<llD(  UaUh. 
«ad  Hpanlab  Da.no* 
Ubaa.  As«n*taa  Vi 1 1 pap Ubaa.  Varaar 

0**T\oj*. .„ .^. .. .^..j^.j.^.  ....  Orobaatra 

Oodo>q<1Ibc  wltb  t*> 

Wolf    tlio 

Wolfrad  ''lawaoD.  known  u  Wolf 

I   ir«f  i  .  Wiiror ... 

■  h\  -Ob    lit  1  tOB 

t  inlnit-.n   

l  r»cr  llamart. 

Howard    llaimon 

Alwina  Kooolcar , 

Colootl  Whitalj , 

Jobaoo 

MtOiQDia 

L*dt,a  Utlooir .... 

Silvio 

Mr*  Rot«*ra 

Mr».  OonkllDi 

Loor  Aabton 

Clua  Flalda. 


nough. 

tb*  Booifa R.  G.  Warab 

Mat  Kally 

Tommt   Kra* 

Mr.   V*ra*r 

Oba*.    Varnar 

Ch*a    Opill 

WillBMfk 

.1 .11     I, nam 

at.  MudUid* 

V.  Uoop*r 

Vannr  UarraCboa 

MIddI*  r  illmor* 

Ml»»  JoavpbtD* 

Mlaa  Harltnd 

Miaa  O*  ratto 

..Uorti*  Armatroac 


y- 


McDANIEL'8 

Museum  and  Theatre, 

CHEYENNE*    WYOMING. 


!(  rapraooat  t«>oa  aad  ibo  paWlo  cod 

tn»t  b*  t*  a«*r  pr*p*r*]   t*>    fort  HO   (aoH- 

r^ibiUoaao'  **ari  ktnl   aad  *BaraoUr. 

•bicb  aaoald  doooro*  ;b*   patrooac*  nt  th*  pab- 

'*.     H-     b*a    •racial    at   <-n»m=*.    WyoralBaV    A 

ABOB  AJfD  G^iMMODIoUt  HALL,  with  wool 

lid    (tut      Tea    Halt:*   w*l)   raotiUtad 

aod.aad  ■aad**o*.for.abT*  for  alt  loaaoaa 

Ibaraar.    THa  BB»r  OK  MUSIC,  both  Striae 
d  Art**,  «as  ba  foralabad  at  all  lima*. 
Sa'iif»eiorT  *rr«aa*a**tir*  will    r>*    mad*    with 
THKATIUUAL  OB  Ol  HER  L'OMPANIKi,  allb- 
"  for  BaaMocof  Hall  or  p*rfarnaaoa*  on  a   par- 
"  "    lb*  iwoolBta.    Uorraapoadaoo*  •olicltad. 
J.  Mi  DAK1SI  . 
Look  Box  Bo.  1.  CbrjacD*.  Wiomiag. 

B.  B.— Corioaltla*  want**  for  tb*  Ohayono* 
Maoaaoa.  Ttwaa*  wlahlng  aflgi*T*en*ota.  ataia  low- 
est t*reaa  for  tb*  Wiot*i  S***oa,  aanaloc  pboto- 
Kaph  to  enj  atldraaa.  Half  Paaaac*  Mon*r  ro- 
ad*d  altar  ffilioc  •nvusaaaota, 

JAMhS  McDABIEL, 
Ptopriator  Ob*y*ana  ThMlr*  tad  Mntwnm. 
avS3  la  Look  Box  Bo.  1,  <Jb*t *no*.  W.  T. 


'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VI  KOI  MIA     CITr.     METADA, 

THIS  KLBGABT  THKATRK  HAS  BKBB  &*• 
daooratad.  aad   aan  b*  raotod  bw  th*  nlabt  ot 


br    lb*   w**k.     Hum    lad    travails'*:-  oompanlaa 
UaMrallr  uoatod  with  on  applfoatloo  br  latir 
JCalM     PIPKB, 


aad  oan  bo  ran  tad  bj  th*  nl*bt  ot 
Stara    an-:    travalle*: 
troatod  with  on  ayplloallon 

letm    t»il  _  _ 

•rand  aol*  ProprloaoE, 


Manscar  and  aol*  Proprt*1 
Or  to         9.    II.    HffAHE, 

•  ••  WaofalBCtoa  atraat.  Rao  Franolt 


■ESSRS.  M'NEIL  &  CALDER 

ARNOUHOR    TO    THEIR     FRIENDS     AND 
tb.  Pablle  aanarallr,  tbat  tb.r  b.T.   opaa.d 
iar  OOLMAR'S   OLOTUIHO  BTORC,  Ooia.r 
of  Both  .ad  Maatcoaarr  iumu,  with  .  WKLL 
BRLaOTED  BTOOR  o[ 
CMOICC  WIIU, 

I.IQUOKA    AMD 

CIO  A  MA. 

An  ara  Inalua  to  aalL  aad  ARCHIE  M0RSU1 
ANB  WE.  a  OALDER  will  do  lluir  bart  to 
aata.  tt.ai  aomtortaMa. )aail 


HAIR. 

TUB  011RAPBBT  PLAOE  15  SAIf  FRANC'IBL^ 
TO  BUT 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Goods,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewelry  &  Fancy  Coods, 

IS  AT  TOR 

NEW   YORK    STORE. 

A.    B.    tAKPIOK  A  CO., 

No.    11«  ««oBd    all-vet, 

loJOlra        aWtw/TjA-t.  MHaalwo   aad    allona. 

CHEYENNETHEATRE 

Frofeflsionals  Wanted. 

SIX  FIB*T-OtABB"pBbpLB.-MUHT  BAVB 
food  Wardrob*.  Foar  Lidlot  and  two  G*n- 
llaman  to  bo  (rood  lo  «aoaral  ba*in*i*  for  tho  com- 
ln«  Winter  B«"aaoD,oomnieoolo(t  tb*  nmt  woe*  lo 
Bov«mb*r,  1873.  Addr*aa  •UtLnff  lowoat,  terma, 
with  Pbotograpb.  Half  Far*  ralond*d  aftor  nil- 
la,  «w~«t  JAMEB  BoDiNIHL. 

Propriator  Cb*»onn*  Tbeatr*  and  Mo**ma, 
Look  Box  1.  (;b*-*nn*.  W.  T. 


Pacific  Purchasing, 

PRINTING,   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE,    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooms    lO    ana     17.     .030    AVaslxinictoii    tatreet. 


ool2 


0 


it n«i  it  i 

HftaaTBadl 


c. 


DAVE    MENDEa,     .      _. 
old  orlnoaTBadUoa.  taOaar, 


taaao  Khioi  .ad  Dapeat,  wfam  roa 

.D  OBIKKa.  aotfortaa 

iaa.    tfca  -Old  Baarir  li 


b«.  HOT  AND  COLD  DR 


ta.  old  Ploa*.r  r.oji     . 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  TBO  MARKET  BTBEET.    HARRY  OOR- 
bia  faaaaattalr  lalona.  bM  'rtfod.  ud  pat, 
roaa  Ib.t  b.  baa  laBtud  la  bMatllal  aljla  tbi. 


■  tatort.  •■«  will  b.  pliawd 

d  all.  ud  bar.  ibem  lampl. 

Tloa.  fad  ll««a«.,  A  J.w 

B>aaafuta<y  of  LlM*.o.'d 

d.l'a  lalaA  pauat  •■aol- 

,l«o.d   Id  lb.  Bllli.rd 

-— turn* 

-   -  _..old  po- 
eomforttaall. 


TO  VARIETY_ ARTISTES! 

VARIBTY    ABT18TBB    AND  MINSTREL 
P*rform*t*fOlBf  from  Bao  Franoioco  to  N*w 
York,  or  tico  varta,  abould  stop  It 

SALT   LAKE   CITT. 

FiraUelaia  lOMtfinfota  eflarod  to  Srat-olau  peo- 
dl*  at  "THK  BOWERY."  Malo  ilwet,  Joiaph 
Dodlay,    Maaacar.     Lattar*  ao   addr*ta*d,  or   to 
Dick    Browo.    Boiloeaa   MaaafST-    will   iroalvo 
prompt  raply.  Hilm 


Philadelphia  Restaurant. 


OHAB.  V.  BBRGOLD,  PBOPB1ETOR. 


OBOIOEBT     MEATS     AND 
Vaiatablea. Board    by    tb*   waad. 


THE 
Vast ..      -    

«.•»    PIKE  bTRBa-T,  b*tw**nKoaniy 
and  Moataomarr. 


?fk 


CANDIES. 

ALL    DADS     OB   THK     FDfRBT  HIAMDT 
BUdaataaaSAaaai  Oaadr  Paotonr  daUi.    AU 
afdaia.aaaao<aUTfTOmtb.  ooastcr.  an  loUoltad 

aad  will  b.  promptlr  .tund.d  to.  _    ___ 
OAJITY  A  WAONRB, 
lOT  Montvotnarr  it.    aifr  Battar 


UHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

FINELY  fORHWHED  BOOMS.  BQf- 
tl.  or  in  nlta. 
_      .      Wall  m»»»-  AAA  Taatllmtad. 

jrlA  Ba.ttalra.il  ooMtf 


UARBT  i«L4K 

AND 

UPBlrnR      PXITORAKB, 

Witb  tb.  Great  Eenuttoo, 
COUWTERE'EXT! 

call  A.    BABB1IIE, 
The  Celebrated  Duteb  Coniedlalt. 


aiOBTOB    DONATI, 

Tb.  World-renowatd  Oa.-Legged  Dancer. 

UFPBB    TBOVPE. 

InelndlDE  tba  Cblld  TToader,  HAPPIIO 

1.KI.1K     EI.  1. 10, 
HIB9  If.  BL.X.IS  nod  IV.  ELLIS. 
>  TON. 


O  B  T    I.I 

....ABC... 

I.  II   I-  If     ABA.  M  «, 

Berlo-Comlc   and    Daettut.. 


MUB    MIWli:     I.OUEK. 

Barkeqae,  S'jrio-Oomic  and  Bulltd  Singer. 

TUB   ABOVE    ARTISTS   ABB    MOW    ON    OUtt  BOOKA.    ANB    OAN    UK  EN. 
gesed  b»  Biunti  Wwl  of  tb.  Rooky  Mountains,  through  our  .geoor, 

■  BBBIOAN    GOBBTX    A    CO. 


THE   OLD 

Hot     Sootch, 

IS  JUurle.  Btreet.  near  Kearay. 

All    Da-inlcis    Tea    Cents 
Hot  Prink*  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  AND  JURY  IN  TOWN. 

AJwayi  OD  Bio  ih*  Now  York  Herald,  Harpor'f 
Weekly,  Frank  Laalla'a,  Da*'*  Dolnga,  Police  Ga 
r.-ttB,  all  tbo  Oalifornia  pnpail,  alao  London 
Panob,  Bell'a  Llf*.  Illoatraud  London  Now*.  Gall 
aad  aatlafy  yonnclf.  __ 

•tw-  Doa't  forgot  the  afro  of  tho  Hot  Sootch. 

f*T  tf  W.  a.  WALDRON.  Propnetor. 


Bar  Sugar 

BALK-SIS    KEARNY    BTBEKT.    AT 

MBROER'f).    Alio,  .T.n  kind  of  Oaadla. 

Wboloaal.  and  Ra<»il.  „  _»^„» 

D07U  M.    A.    MEBCEK. 


F°* 


DON'T  FORGET 

ON   YOUR  WAY  TO   OR  FROM  THE  OIR 
oub  to  drop  loto  tb* 

Hot     SOOtOxl, 

FOR  YOOB  WASM  OR  GOLD  DRINKS. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

aSO  Sattar  atrett,  scar  JKearaj* 

fee  tf  OS.  D.  BRIOOB.  Proprietor. 


"THE"  SAUCE. 

A  3K  ions  OR00KR  FOB  IT. 
A.  TAILOR  A  BESDEIX. 

mbl  lm  409  Oliy  llntl. 


FRE1VCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 


TO  0HDER 


$50, 

LANCASTER'S 

BIT  WASHINGTON7  HTRF.ET. 

falOlm   *  Op:>.  Muatre'a  Opor*  Hooaa. 


SHIRTS 

....AND.... 

CENTS' 

FURNISHING 

JDOODS. 

A  LARGE  •.B80RTMKNT  OF  GKNrB'  POR- 
nl.bing  Oinrt.  trt  bo  had  nood  and  oho.p,  at 
tb.  "OLD  CORNER,"  J  LKVY'8.  «1»  }font- 
.om.ry  Btreet.  Juello.  ilren  to  all.  Don  t  fom.t 
the  number— glo  Montgomery  atreet.     fell  lm 

CENTRAL  J)    

NO.  118  OEARY  HTREITT.«U.aaaaaaRaakb 
Beet  aooonlmodationB  for  WpaiaTMaXW' 
F.mlllee  In  th.  city.  Prlrate  «>*"?»*» 
.ntranoo  for  Ladle*.  Hair  (Jolting.  Hhavlna  ancli 
Suampooiog.  ohlldren'a  Hair  neatly  ont.  Ladiae 
Bhampooing  50  o.nU. 
l"l71m  I.   OORRIVEAP.  Proprl.Uf. 


Indian  Queen  Range. 

The  Best  In  the  Market 

MASUFAOTUBED  BY 

CALEB   M.    IICKLFH 
oolB  tf  ASO  and  ASA  geamw  .t. 


Signor  Mancnsiv 

PRIVATE  SINGIKO    LK8B0NB.-0I,ABB  OW 

alONDAT  and  TEIIBIDAT, 

At  1  P.M.    Bt.Jam..  BoaH,  SAG  Blark.t  BtrMt 
oornar  of  BUI..  f«'»  lai 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM 

And  College  of  Medicine. 

Wfinfl  BEAOTIFDL  AND  IN8TROOT. 
.UUU  It.  ohl.ou  to  be  ee.n.  Open  to  tba> 
Pnblio  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  a.  EUREKA  UtU 
aiSMontgom.ry.tra.t.    FOB  MEN  ONLY- 

aaa-Da.  JOBDas'g  PsmTg  OrriOT  I.  at  »»» 
OairT.tra.l  loppo.lt.  old  M»obanlo.'  Pe.llloo) 


$1,000  REWARD  OFFERED 

TO  ANY  PKBBON  WH0  0ANOBRE  CI0RN8 
Bnol.n..  Imro-I.g  N.lle.  Bb.amatl.n,,  and 
all  klnde  ol  bore.,  u  r-adlly  a.  I  o.n.  Llnlm.nt. 
(•al.e  and  Corn  M.diola.  lo  b.  bad  at  my  offtoa. 
DR  V.  BOHPLTS.il*  K~n>J.lr~t.      Mitt 


lFXG-<A.: 


TBE  JOTJBNAL  OF  AMUSEMENTS. 

Published  every  Day  'n  the  Year  by 
j.^       i>.       BOGABD0S 

•USMervbunt  ond  SO*   Washington  Sts 

Below  Montgomery,  San  Francisco. 


WEDNESDAY MABCH5,  1W3 


Petty  Jpaloasy* 

Whan  a  Call  or  Bulletin  reporter  goes  up 
n  a  ballooD.  both.  tho3e  papers  give  a  cjI- 
nmD  report  of  the  ascension  and  praise  the 
enterprise  o£  th.9  management  of  Wood- 
ward's GardenB  in  providing  eo  bountifully 
for  the  amaaement  of  the  public.  When  it 
is  the  reporter  of  a  spirited  rival  sheet  who 
^companies  the  professional  aeronaut,  the 
Call  devotes  half  a  column  to  abuse  of  the 
reporter,  and  sneers  at  balloon  ascensions 
as  ''played  out;"  and  the  Balletic  (which, 
for  a  big  paper,  has  the  smallest  ideas  ima- 
ginable) dismiasts  the  ascension  with  a  par- 
agraph of  five  linei.  Tbs  best  way  to  put  a 
stop  to  this  is  te  refusj  to  take  up  any  GUI 
or  Bulletin  ballast  next  Sunday.  It  is  Fio- 
ABe's  turn  next.  Fioabo,  in  order  to  make 
true  his  boast  of  being  "here,  there,  and 
everywhere,"  mnst  go  up  in  a  balloon.  How 
the  region  of  the  air  appears  to  a  Bulletin 
or  Call  reporter  is  of  very  little  consequence 
to  the  public.  From  Fioaro  that  public 
may  expect  to  receive  an  intelligent  and  sci- 
entific peport.  Figaro  su,  Figaro  giu  ;  and 
Heaven  grant  Fioabo  .may  not  come  down 
in  the  Bay,  

A  Safe  Gatli. 

Io  Connecticut,  a  certain  justice  was  called 
to  jail  to  liberate  a  worthless  debtor  ,;by  re- 
csiving  his  oath  that  he  waj  not  worth 
twenty  dollars. 

••Well,  Johuoy,"  said.the  jualice  on'  en- 
tering, "can  you  swear  that  you  are  not 
worth  twenty  dollars,  and  that  you  never 
will  be  ?*' 

"Why,"  answered  the  other,  rather  cha- 
grined at  toe  question,  "I  can  swear  that  I 
am  not  worth  that  amount  at  present," 

"  Well,  well  I"  returned  the  justice,  "  I 
can  swear  the  rtst,  eo  go  along  Johnny. 

And  the  man  was  sworn  and  discharged. 


Mnrderous  Theologians. 

The  wife-murderers  of  Georgia  are  a  very 
religious  lot.  According  to  ihe  Savannah 
News,  Span  a,  the  wife  murderer,  who  is 
confined  in  the  Lee  County  Jail,  got  into  a 
religious  cootrormsy  with  a  negro  named 
Smith,  also  in  jail  for  wife  murder.  These 
worthy  disputants  waxed  so  warm  in  their 
disouesion  that  Spann,  tn  convince  Smith  of 
his  theological  unsoundness,  went  to  ■  work 
and  nearly  beat  him  to  death.  There  is  un- 
doubtedly a  moral  to  this  incident,  but  ex- 
actly what  that  moral  is  hasn't  leaked  out 
yet.  The  preachers  have  told  us  their  opin- 
ions. 

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A  Lust  for  Office. 

A  Memphis  paper  says  that  a  chap  wan- 
dered into  the  Mayor's  office  in  that  city  re- 
cently, and  asked  for  permission  to  look  at 
the  book  in  which  the  names  of  candidates 
for  office  wera  entered.  The  clerk  blandly 
aBked  him  what  office  he  was  running  for 
when  he  replied,  "Wall,  Idunno;  thought 
I'd  look  over  and  go  for  any  vacancy  that 
might  turn  up.    I'm  beastly  fond  of  orfis." 


Disinterested  Creature  1 

Out  in  Lancaster,  T?a.,  there  is  a  beauti- 
ful young  widow  who  makes  no  seoret  of  her 
kindly  feelings  towards  a  young  and  rich 
bachelor  of  the  vicinity.  She  says  she 
loves  the  ground  he  walks  on,  as^it's  worth 
two  thousand  dollars  an  acre,  and  adores  the 
house  which  he  lives,  as  it's  got  .a  brown- 
atone  front.        • 

Not  So  Bad  After  All. 

We  have  called  the  Poet  mean,  and  it  is 
very  mean  in  some  things,  but  it  goes  in  for 
Postal  Telegraph,  Free  Trade  and  Interna- 
tional Copyright.  So  there  is  some  good  in 
it.  

It    Is    a.    Beauty  ! 

The  Little  Gem  Clothing  and  Card  Marker,  at 
416  Washington  street,  near  the  Post  Office.  Best 
ever  Invented.  c 

ItlS   Porieotly  ABtonlsUlnff 
.  Bow  beautifully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
41  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.    Clothes  received 
»fore  8  am.  returned  the  same  evening  If  de 
«lred.  x 

♦ 

Artificial  Memory.     Guaranteed. 

This  wonderral  evstem  gives  the  memory  ex- 
traordinary power.  Thousands  of  figures  and 
words  learnt  without  effort.  Studtee  made  easy 
aad  the  intellect  strengthened.  Send  for  the 
book-firty  eentB,  post-paid.  Professor  Wm, 
Nemos,  137  Montgomery  street,  x 


Sn.ni    Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bubs  House  Carriages,  can  be 
found  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  dotting  es- 
tablishment, southwest  corner  xtush  and  Mont- 
gomery eta.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Oarrlace  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  bo 


Holiday    OancU«s, 

Fresh,  Bweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Hero&t's  pioneer  confection, 
ery,  578  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,     o 

BlxlrLar  JSeturnea  la  One  Day 
And  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry. 

Fob  Sal*— A  lot  ef  cheap  eilk  dresses,  at  38 
Geary  street.  A  good  price  paid  for  cast-off 
olothing. a 

SOO    JPa-ii-s    ol    Socbs, 
At  all  prices,  it  the  What  Cheer  Laundry, 

VTnjht   One  ear   ljaunary 
I*  the  best  Unndrj  In  San  Frtm lace,       • 


Brutal. 

The  Bulletin  repottsr  with  characteristic 
meanneEs  says: 

The  judicious  distribntion  of  pieces  of 
piifeonei  meat  along  K*arny  Btreet,  from 
Broadway  to  Yallcjo,  bus  brought  peace 
to  a  neighborhood  tost  had  known  canine 
torture  for  months.  But  the  smell  is  terri- 
ble. 

Our  prayer  is  that  the  sneaking  dog  poi- 
soners who  did  this  deed  and  the  Bulletin 
reporter  who  acted  as  accessory  after  the  faot 
may  e»t  siuaages  made  of  those  murdered 
dogs.  It  will  be  righteous  retribution,  but 
the  smell  will  be  lerrible.  This  same  re- 
peetable  paper,  the  Bulletin,  which  howls 
about  hoodlums,  has  the  following  in  the 
same  issue  which  contained  the  dog  murder: 

An  experiment  ive  young  man  on  Olemen- 
tio a  street  favored  tne  neighborhood  last 
evening  with  a  fair  sample  of  Chinese  opera 
by  suspending  a  couple  ef  cats  over  a  clothes 
line.  The  attache?  of  a  wash  house  in  the 
vicinity  were  much  affected  by  tha  spirited 
rendition  of  what  tbey  took  to  be  one  of  the 
anthems  of  their  native  land. 

We  should  think    there  mmt  be  some 

boodlumB  on  the  Bulletin  staff  who  sympa- 

thiza  with  atroaious  cruelties  of  this  deeorjp 

tion. 

-•■ 

MuflingtonVs    Minter-in-Lavi. 

There  is  loo  much  abnss  of  mothers-in- 
law.  Muffington  is  indignant.  His  mother- 
in-law  is,  he  siys,  the  kindest,  dearest  wo- 
man on  earth,  and,  moreover,  is  wealthy. 
If  Muffington  runs  a  little  behind-hand,  she 
pays  bis  bills  and  get)  hioi  out  of  debt;  if 
he  is  sick  she  nurses  him.  The  only  com- 
plaint Muffington  cau  make  against  her  is 
that  she  is  too  amiable.  She  loves  all  man- 
kind—all womankind  ;  dotes  on  the  dirtiest 
of  babies,  caresses  the  mangiest  of  dogs.  In 
her  eyes  every  created  being  is  lovely.  Mnfc 
fington  sums  up  tha  virtues  ef  his  mother- 
in-law  in  the  following  strong  expression: 
"I  don't  believe  there  is  one  drop  of  gall  iry 
thit  woman's  composition.  She  is  the  sort 
of  woman  who  would  Bit  up  all  night  with  a 
sick  hyena,  or  nurse  a  skunk  through  the 
measles."  

Misunderstood. 

It  is  said  that  an  American  named  Warren 
has  perpetrated  gigantic  fraudB  by  forgeries 
on  the  Bank  of  England.  A  reward  of 
£1,000  is  offered  far  bis  arrest.  Now,  per- 
haps that  man  is  not  a  thief,  but  a  patriot, 
It  is  mora  than  likely  that  he  is  dissatis- 
fied at  consequential  damages  not  having 
been  allowed  in  the  Alabama  case,  and  in 
hia  humble  way  is  merely  playing  for  even. 
Comeback  Warren,  come  back  to  Columbia 
the  home  of  the  brave  and  the  land  of  the 
free.  Come  and  settle  in  Oakland  where 
the  mercenary  John  Bull  cannot  discover 

thee. 

*. 

The  Other  Side. 

That  thrilliagly  sensational  paper,  the 
Call,  bad  on  Monday  a  paragraph  with  the 
following  heading  : 

The  Monster  I— fl  abet  Andbews'  Latest 
Captuee  Photoobaphed  by.  a  "Call"  Be- 

FOBTEB. 

The  Call  reporter  doesn't  know  a  vampire 
bat  from  a  oricket  bat,  but  proceeds  to  pen  a 
vile  libsl  on  the  vampire  of  Woodward's  Gar- 
dens. We  should  now  like  to  see  the  vam- 
pire of  the  Call  photographed  by  "the  moo- 
star."  We  consider  a  vampire  an  infinitaly 
more  respectable  and  les9  offensive  crea  ture 
than  a  Call  reporter. 


Reforming. 

We  prophesied,  that  Prince  Bill,  who  was 
a  wild  Prince  Hal,  would  imitate  the  vir- 
tues of  Henry  V  when  he  ascended  the 
throne.  He  has  commenced  to  do  so;  he 
has  given  up  draw  poker,  and  has  interdict- 
ed the  use  of  witnes  and  liquors  at  all  public 
ceremonies  and  recaptions.  Prince  Bill 
sowed  his  wild  oats ;  King  Lunalilo  will  set 
au  example  to  his  people.  God  save  the 
king. 

Suggestive. 

The  Call  headed  its  disp  atones  from  "Hot 
Creek,"  Modoc  oouutry,  yestsrday,  thus  : 
"The  war  probably  terminated.  The  Indi- 
ans to  be  removed  to  a  warm  place."  That's 
right  1  The  warmer  the  better  tor  the  poor 
Indians,  Would'nt  the  Call  like  to  have 
the  Chronicle's  balloon  reporter  and  the 
Cbroniele  sent  along  with  them  ? 


Charles  Beade  has  begun  a  suit  against 
the  London  Advertiser  for  an  alleged  libel- 
ous criticism  of  one  of  his  plays,  laying  his 
damages  at  1.00P  pounds. 


A  Paulo. 

A  youDg  man  out  in  search  of  hia  father's 
lost  pig,  near  Scranton,  Pennsylvania,  ac- 
costed an  Irishman  along  the  road  with, 
"Have  you  see  a  stray  pig  about  here?" 
"Faith,"  said  Pat, "and  how  could  I  tell  a 
stray  pig  from  anothei?"  This  reminds  us  of 
tbe  tjwn  ordinance,  which  'provided  that 
"every  other  dog"  should  be  killed.  The 
difficulty  wae  to  distinguish  the  "other"  dogs. 


Light  Wearing  Apparel. 

Lecturing  on  the  Sandwich  Islands,  in 
New  York,  the  other  evening,  Mark'  Twain 
graphically  describe}  the  costumes  of  tbe 
islanders.  In  the  towns  they  wear  something 
like  civilized  garments;  but  "in  the  up-ooun- 
try  they  wear  well,  a  smile,  or  a  pair  c  f  specta- 
cles, or  something  of  that  tort." 


Tlie    Best    Remedies, 
Dr.  Ferry's  Last  Chance,  tor  pain.    Dr.  Per- 

tfa  Webfoot  Fills,  tor  all  billon*  complaints. 
For  eale  by  all  druggists .  Agency,  417  Sansome 
Btreet,  oemer  of  Commercial.  • 


American  Watctiea. 

Reduced  puces,  at  H  A.  Calender's  62  Sec 
ond  St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  carefully  repaired.  n 


How    to  Procure   Bargains. 

Attend  the  auction  ta'ea  ol  Watson  &  Barn- 
hart  at  their  auctlen  salesroom,  112  Suttor  street, 
adjoining  thenew  Circus  Amphitheatre,  sod  you 
are  surd  to  i  rocrtxe  bargains.  Sale  days— Mon- 
days and  Fridays.  Oash  advanced  on  merchan- 
dise.   Out-door  sales  promptly  attended  to.    s 


Ladles  "Vlsltlnjr  Cards, 

Written,  engraved  or  painted  by  Johh  F. 
Dwtbb,  126  Setter  street,  opposite  Lick  House, 
and   at   the    Grand    Hotel.     N.   B.—  Handkeb- 

OB1E7S  ETATLT  MASKED.      PlNHAKSHD?    Of   eVOty 

description  to  order.  b 


For    Wftshlng 

Skirts,  ti  60  per  doz.;  small. pieces,  Wo.  per 
lei.     At  the  What  Cheer  Lenn&ry-  • 

■     9 

If  Yon    Want 

your  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  wsjbed,  and 
aot  spoiled,  send  them  to  the  What  Cheer  Laun 
in.  x 


A  Free  Translation. 

An  exchange  says: 

'Fat  Woman's  Bend"  is  the  olasaie  name 
of  a  village  on  xfre  Missouri  river. 

Muffington  remark*  that  this  name  might 
be  rendered  more  classical,  by  translating  it 
into  Grecian  Bend,  or,  Greasy  uq's  Baud. 


Atas! 

What  shall  we  do  with  oar  bfu)oys? 
Baoy  No.  3  on  the  Potato  Patob,  outside 
the  Heao>,  has  been  swept  away. 


Photosruptilo     Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  People*  Art 
Gallery,  81  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  Btreet.  A 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


CHAMPAGNE  CIDER! 

S18    SACBAMBSTO    STEEET, 
mhSlrn  8  AS  PKANOISOO. 


THE 

GARIBALDI  GUARD 

WILL    HOLD    THEIR 

FIFTH  ANNUAL  BALL 

....AT.... 

X'Xj.a.-X-JS'lS     TT  A  lili 

....ON.... 
SATTBDAT    EVEIUIK6...  MARCH    6 

Tickets One  Dollar 

i  Admitting  Gentleman  and  Ladies,) 
*y-  To  be  bad  of  any  of   tbe  members,  and  at 
tbe  door  on  that  evening. 
mbStd  THE  OOMMITTEE. 


NOTICE. 


m  HE  P  PBLIO  AB  EHEBEBT  KOTI- 
fled  that  the  Field    Deputies   of  this 
Office  will  commence  astesslBg  property 
SATUBBAT,  SIAECH  1,  1873. 

Tbe  duties  onilcned  to  those  deputies 
are  too  well  known  to  the  commnni  ty  to 
require  explanation*,  aad.  while  I  have 
been  careftiltn  making  my  selections  to 
fill  positions  by  men  fa-rorably  known  la 
this  community  for  their  competency  and 
Integrity*  and  am  confident  that  the  du- 
ties will  be  discharged  by  them  to  the 
general  satisfaction  af  all  concerned* 

I  urg*  ntly  request  the  general  public  to 
report  to  this  office  any  dtreltetlons  of 
duty  by  any  of  my  Deputies. '  and  assure 
them  that  any  Just  complaints  will  re- 
ceive Immediate  attention. 

LEVI  BOSEXF.R, 

mh-1  City  and  County  Assessor. 


Assessor's  Office. 

NOTICE  TO  TAX-PAYERS, 

1873—74. 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


The  City  Gardens 

FOB  THE 

Coming  Picnic  Season! 

THE  ATTENTION  OF  ALL  SOCIETIES.  A8- 
Booistiona  sod  Military  Companies  te  called 
to  tbe  advantages  offered  by  tbeee  ^ommodioos 
and  be&aiifol  grounds  lor  Holiday  Piooic  Foati- 
V  J^ney  °'n  Da  Procured  on  any  day  to  the 
week  lor  picnic  parpoaea  the  coming  Benson  on 
more  advantageous  terms  tbao  any  grounds  in  th* 

THE    CITY    <;AK»K,\H 

Are  easy  of  accsts  without  any  tariff  to  wocletiea. 
aod  are  proridvd  witti  Urge  aod  beautiful  Lawos; 
lar«e  Shads  Trees:  beautifsl  Flowers  and  PUdcs 
from  eTery  clime;  numerous  SwiDgs;  two  msm- 
motn  Dancing  Pavilions;  a  natural  Lake,  wit* 
Pleasure  Boiia;  Fouctaina  and  GtHervaUry  Tow- 
ers, all  perfectly  sheltered  from  the  wlods.  A 
mammoth  Restaurant  is  on  tbe  ground?,  and  every 
convenience  for  the  accommodation  of  large  Pic- 
nics has  been  made.  Kvsrjtaing  baa  bees  placed 
In  the  most  complete  order  for  the  coming  season 

TUJE  CITY  OAKDES-S 
Are  the  largest  in  the  State.  They  contain  S1- 
aores  of  Knoll  and  Shaded  Laws,  Flower  Gar- 
dens, etc.,  and  are  capable  of  accommodating 
lO.lMjt)  persona  with  the  greatest  cosvenienee.  Ex- 
tra Oars  run  directly  to  tae  Gardens. 

Pionio  OotnmittnpB  are  eBpsoially  invited  ti  call 
ana  inspect  tbe  G/oundp,  and  ascertain  terms, 
which  will'  be  most  f  tvnraole. 

M.  V.  8TEVEW,  Proprietor. 

sfr  Office  hours  3  to  6  p.m.,  dally,  at  the  Gardens, 
oorner  Twelfth  and  Foleom  streets. 

N.  B-300.o.»e  Admission  Tickets  were  Bold 
by  virions  Associations  holding  festivals  at  the 
Oity  Gardens  last  year.  The  sale  of  spirituous 
liqnora  will  be  prohibited  on  the  grounds  on  fes- 
tival days.  mh4  tf 


CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  Store 

(Formerly  Mayer  &  Wnrltheim,) 
No.    SO    MOSTGOMEttl    STREET, 

Opposite  the  JLlcfa  House. 

MR.  MATER  CALLS  ATTENTION  TO  HIS 
large  and  well  selectad  assortment  of 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  Velvet 
and  Cloth, 

And  his  new  styles  of  ready-made  SUfr.  Wool  and 
other  LADIES'  SUITS,  at  VERY  LOW  PRlOES. 
Also,  a  large  stock  of  btripea,  Braobe  and  Lace 
Shawls,  Lace  Jackets,  Silk  end  Cotton  Velvet", 
SilKs,  Satins,  Oloakings,  and  every  description  or 
Trimmings.  JUST  ARRIVED,  a  large  invoice  of 
the  Spring  styles  of 

PL.LIJi     AND     EUBSOIDEBED 

LIXEX    SUITS, 

N.  B.— OloafcB,  Dresses  and  euits  made  to  order 
in  latett  fashion,  at  reasonable  rates.  mb2 


ML.    ASH£iR, 

Nos.  SOO  Market, 

....Aim 

5  and  f   Sntter   street, 

Offers  to  the  Trade  and  Pablio  a  FULL 
AND  COMPLETE  STOCK  of 

MILLINERY    COODS, 

....CONSISTING   OF.... 
FLOWERS,     FEATHEE8, 

RIBBONS,    HATS,    Etc., 
....AT.... 

Reduced     Prices. 

fe2l  lm 


A  LL  PERSONS,  COMPANIES,  AS. 
SOCIATIONS,  or  FIRMS,  in  the 
City  and  County  of  San  Francisco,  are 
rearrested,  either  In  person  or  oy  their 
proper  representatives,  to  deliver  at  the 
Aueiior*i  Office,  No.  53  City  Hall,  be 
fore  the  SECOND  MOXDA1  In  APRIL, 
1893,  a  statement  under  oath  of  all 
Property,  both  PERSONAL  aod  REAL 
owned  *>r  claimed  by  him  or  them,  or 
which  la  In  their  possession,  or  which  Is 
held  or  controlled  by  any  other  person 
In  irmt  for,  or  for  the  benefit  of  htm  or 
thesa.— See  Sections  8880-3810,  Politi- 
cal Code. 

WPOLL  TAX  is  XOW  SUE  at  this 
Office,  or  to  a  Deputy. —See  Sections 
8880-3840,  Political  Code. 

LETI    ROSESER, 
CI ly  and  County  Assessor. 

Saturday,  March  1,   1  873.  mbS 


GEO.  W.  »AQLB.    BQB"T  8XEIH,    DAYID   HilWELl, 

Nagle,  SteiiTi  Maxwell, 

IMPORTERS  AND 

Wholesale  ProYision  Merchants 

DTJTTKR,  OHKESa.  LABD,  HAMS,  BACON, 
■"-»  etc.,  Wo.  116  California  etraet,  one  door 
rJiPrtJ^PV-  ■»*  Sole  A«-enw  for  the  c»lebr«ted 
MAGNOLIA  HAMS,  mh 3  lm 


Ail  Oyster  Stay  be  Crossed  in  love. 


NOT  IF  IP  IS  8U0H  AN  OYSTER  AS  YOU 
get  across  tha  street  from  the  California 
Theatre,  at  tbe  corner  of  Kearny,  as  nobody  could 
refuse  said  Oyster.  Try  it  between  the  acts,  or 
when  the  play  is  o.-er. 


M 


"SPIERS  &  POND'S 

SALOON, 

S.  W.    COR.     REAR  NTT    AND    BUSH. 


PURE  WINES  and  LIQUORS 

TEA,  COFFEE,  AND  REFRESHMENTS. 

ONE-BIT    HOUSE. 

feOTlm 


Attention,  Good  Lirers! 


MR.  P.  HERGES.  FORMERLY 
proprietor  of  the  Miners'  Res- 
taurant, has  taken  tbe  management 
of  both  the  Miners'  RMaaorant  on 
Commercial  street  and  the  Miners' 


Branch  on  Market  street,  in  partnership  witn  MR. 
A  DRAYEUR,  who  has  been  counseled  with  the 
firm  for  yesrs.  Improvements  have  been  made  hi 
Che  oaisioe  departments  that  will  render  the  Mi- 
ners'more  popular  than  It  has  ever  been  during 
the  22  years  of  its  prosperity.  Our  Bills  of  Fare 
embrace  all  tbe  delicacies  of  tne  season.  Our 
motto  is  "Good  Fare,  Good  Cooking  and  Moderate 
Charges." 

P.   HEROES  «fe  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

SSI  and  588  OommerciAl.  aad 
TOO  Market  BtrMt. 
Open  from  5  AJL  to  Ml  p.m.  an3I  lm 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

ON  HAND  and  aad* 
to  ORDER, 

L.   BLAIR'S, 


w&fe 

A  Safe  and  speedy  Ren 
dy  for  all  Bronchial  Affl 
tions,     Asthma,      Col 
Coughs,    Loss    of  Vol 
Bronchitis.  Incipient  Ci 
sumption,        Hoarsene 
Pain  and  soreness  of 
Breast,  and  all  Difficult; 
arising    from     a    sudc 
Cold,  readily    yield   to 
healing  powers,     Ask 
the  California  Hall's  f[ 
monary     alsam.    Sold 
all  Druggists. 


rBOPBIETOES. 


rime  street,  corner  Co 
j.lOtf 


n 


temmifo 


CURES  DYSPEPSIA, 


ammft 


Gives  Tone  to  the  Stolni 


immmm 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETIT 


( 


wmm^ 


' 


Is  a  Sure  Relief  for 


S(MM'B> 


HAS  NO  SUPERIOR  ABM 

BLOOD    PXTKIFUB 


_ 


THOMAS    W.    BREE,  I 
SIIiVBH  PXj.A.>9 

MAJTOFAUTUREIl 
— AKD— 

drumsTbanjos, 

— AND— 
UTUKB    MTJ8ICAA,    DfSTRITMtt 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1S6& 

ss>  L Bosons  given  on  the  Banjo  and  Dru.  i 
MISSION  STREET,  between  First  and  Bst 

N.  B.— Fine-toned  Silrer  Solo  BanjoJ  fan 
assionale  always  on  hand.  * 


^^  MANTJTAuTURERsRj^^ 

^J^     R£P  aTr  e  R fjB^I 

$$       druhsTbahjos,  ^W 

^C^  _Ajn>— 


A.    DESIDERATt 

....TO.... 

nRNAGIRS,  STARS_AKD  COMBIUTl 

AOOMPETKNT  MANAGHR.  AGBBT I 
Aoter,  with  ISyeura'  eip'nonce  is  III 
America,  tne  Oqdb  of  Good  Hope  and  Ami 
Colonies,  India  and  Obina, 

IS  OPEN  TO  EN8AGEMENT. 

Is  well  posted  with  tbe  profession  and  On 
Oan  (tive  names  of  Managers,  Tbeatrsi  or 
List  of  Prices  and  helding  oapaouy,  in  niaHj 
one  ot  the  above  places.    Apply  to 

J.  H.  MoOAB% 
tei  lm  «20  Washington  atrstt.li 


SANGER  HAS 

(SINGER'S  HALL,) 
14    GEARY    ST.,    NEAR    K*H 


None  bat  the  Choicest  Brands  ol 
and  lilqaors  on  hand. 

OEPOr  WEYAND  &  KASCHE'S  BAY  Ml) 

f.18  tf  O IIKIS  FEU) . t 


FREE  AND  EAST 

EVERY    SATURDAY    KI* 

Piano    and    singina:   at 6 1 


CHARING 


«t>X»>SAU 


G08  MUolon  street,  near  8e«o"' 
de»0  EAGLES  A  WILD,  PrtpH* 


To  the  Dramatic  Profess 

THE  UNDERSIGNED,  WHO  HAS 
over  twelve  y earn  connected  with, tot* 
Melbonrne,  and  ib  well  known  bythemsB1 
.he  profession  in  tbe  Colonies,  begs  to  M 
that  ne  is  prepared  to  give  experienced  •*' 
allperaonB  profosaionilly  viBiting  or '«•»»■ 
visit  to  the  Australian  Oolonies,  >?**aZ 
Punctuality  in  dispatching  replies  may  »■ 

OPOa'  WIx.LlAy  PENRY  WATB 

UVictoria   Obambers,   46  OolUns  sirs* 

N>ume      Aaitrslia. 


WILLIS^BAND. 

MUSIO  FURNISHED  FOR  h.t 
oeoasiona.  Music  importad,  arrange 
and  for  sale. 

MARCUS  BE.  BLTM  Leader  o 
Orchestra, 

nENBY  VOX  DER  MEHJDEK. 
er  of  JBrai ■  Band. 

■9-Ordvre  from  the  ooushry  promptly  » 
to  Address  M.  W.  WILLIS,  Eaton* 
Store.  188  Mot  tgemery  street,  or  MAE 
BLUM.  ggQ  Montgomeryatrast. 


GEORGE    MAYES": 

DEALER  IN  OYSTERS.  CLAMS  M 
andall  kinds  of  SHELL  FISH.  JM 
Stalls  Nos.  AO,  Al,  *»,  California  Ww1 
Markst,  entrance  on  OaUforwU  atrfttA  ^-^ 
Pablio  or  private  parties  add  families  I 
fxom«  a.M.to  19  t.  u.  LadUa*  andGsnf 
Orsf«r  Room  open  frosa*  ajit  to  13  p.*-      ' 


i  I  "** 


l»IKUN  I 


A     A)      j      ©a*.  Prl,« 

^  ^    I  •  •'  MCI "°  •'  0 
S  Hats!    Hats!  ? 

'  M  ....  ....   . 


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•A*  r«.A*ciwo     thi  »m»T     makcm    * 


»"•».    *T1.  -  ■..     l-s 


-M-"»X      *«0      I 


CALIFORNIA  THEATRE 

>1B1IAI  STADTTHEATER 


'ABBRI  OPERA! 


H1W   AUAMBBA   TM1ATE1*  Wilson's 

;  AMPHITHEATRE 

Parisian  Circus! 


IM.1I    l.>N|        M|     < 


XI  IK    (.UKAT 


EMERSON    MINSTRELS 


JOHNNY   ALLEN   and  LITTLE    MAC 


B.  aaUrr  flaM l-Mdortnr 


'*  ortPi 


ie  it  t*  \ 


wusn 


tra     Night. 


fegfait  of  tb«  World  RcbowimI  Oit-LaggMl  Dancer, 


*ao  «i«  bid  tbi  aoaoa  or  trrnuia  airoaa  tbb 
wn.-.l    II.11.I~    .1     I    ..i..,..-    in    ttMm    M  .iii.l.   i  I  nl     r.r(.irmniHT« 


IAEL    SPEIGLEB 


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r  IVIIIV.  MARCH    B 

iSANIELLO  ! 


PT tTH    " 


10  RH    : 

D  PUB 


._  n  rra  baoobi 
....txix  riBn.i 


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—  PI — 
M  and    Corps  do    Ballet! 


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JT.bCTICM' 


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IMD 

till 
ilt,n'  t»M 

idtWaiv 

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IIHHIIB". 

1U11UO*'! 

pUi.  1W», 


•»  IX  Of»n.  Orud  BEC1UNI.  AL  and  831. 
EMTin.    fffl.'T.  fprMeattiaf 

UVIU3   IN   ERUPTION  I 

I    iPMISflOS: 

aio  as 

~    ..»«  Or**,..lr.  1*0 

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(Main    mrtt 

■  at  ■  ■•..>■*  ■.!•■< 

BO.  bo.  i  UTtts  c>*  roaoBT 


i-mmm    Bind    Qul<-li»top 


nnnnvmk 

■  IWJ.  OLARK 

raaian¥  tun 

W    r.  IIAKIS 
Tata  ..kiii    mill    BMBBWoa 
J   u    BUSIKLL 


'p«ny 


l'nrl      W.-.-...1.I 


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DIAMOND   CUT   iDI^AJLVLOISTID. 

jon?JNT  ma 

-    ■  - 

the:  x\7rc>jxrJZ>E3FLr,xjjL.  i^c^isr^LTcro 

Who  will  Execute  the  moit  Difficult  Terpsichorean  Feats  on  One  teg. 


4    -    triad*.    lMrM«Kt»M 
R-raHk*. 

trill*  I  atlaarl    A'Mmpi'lwfal. 


ID-rtBaal-,    0.rlbp|«l     U*rrh,    wit.    HlUtMry   I'.to 
U'lam  Md    KnrsttaMv 


Tint  time  of  lb-  AfT-cilo*    Nr,n  Sk-tch  emitted 


OLP  JOI. 

CBASLBH 

OVIHTIKf 


T3 


LACK     JOE. 


The   eT«nlOR'«  p«iformanc«  will  conclude  with 


.D1LLT  EMERSON 
..ADD  BYMAN 

i.v.w*   aho   okiiiihika 


•-«'-r   Mfwt,    Wt.    MMlt*-arr  --«!    K-ar«»* 

THI1  rVKWIWO  MARCH    0 

fH^ffl  in  ft.  •* . 

I.  -CK.Ir*  ■•i**ii.a.        rr-t.  »!•-•-*•  Oru4  ■••- 

*  -©ran*    »rtir»» 

•.-■ifja*-   Tr.lt*4    Mora*.     rr*al*U.I    

iimi|'inf''iip  nro«AK 

4.-Kl«.a«etrl*a    aaWgWO— IttM  — ■  »f  It'    1-41 a. 

Mat.      M.      H.       IHMkHII.I 
A.  — La  l**r-a]f 

MUM.    IAI.P.OI 

•  -rrt«*1-Al  lUBmaall  An  


Me    tip*- 


JOCKO,   THE    BRAZILIAN  APE! 

JOCKO.  TUB  HOSKET i LITTLE  MAC 

Lor  nao,  m  rich  Tr.TOller M.  Ain"lpy  Boe-tl  j  IVtirj Charl"y  rtntton 

FirDiun.  own  r  of  Plan'atloa....— J.  Rr>bin»oa  |  era.  »  Qu»dtj'» Mlm  Willi  tins 

Frtak.  kUioo,  4  r»\-#  o.d LIt(l«  Dir!m«  i  Urn*.  Fero»iid«s... MIm  Sbtrm»n 

rip  -.  .(TF»nt  to  L^rsnzo Bob  Hart  ]  aiaTea,  VihRgerj.  Pe.s.n;*,  tic.,  by  the  Oompsoy. 

BEWEFIT    OP    JO^IkJIO-S"    .A-XjI-iXilNr 

-ENOAOEMEST    OF     CbaM.    *^*lxrlA-Xl.a    the    Ci  anctor  Tjtaili 


FRIDAY  EVENINQ,  M*r;h  Tih- 


MONDAT  ETEKISG.  Miivb    10th- 


IWJI.. 
t.-fflarry    tefMtMtf,     Mnalrail    t  tow 

•IrHIm,  tptlttf4     "Ra>T*llr." 
■  -UriMid  IJ.r41-  sad   Boll*.*  Art 

B>     I  RlWat. 

I  IITKHMlSBlOlf. 

•.-M'i.IaH   ■«MkKiii„    rwi.r4-M.rtae 

la  h*r  aapar.llclc*!  U«rt>aaek  Act. 

GROTEsgUK HUNS.  J.  KEMBEL 

lO.-Oeau  Loaitqnc 

MON8.    KKNIBEL. 

II  i— John. j    Coakp,   Ike  Boy   Wonder,  oa  hla  bare- 

backed    Punlra,   Daab  and    Harry* 

1»-Drawl«i.roo«  Knt*rlnlnmrni       , 

BY  M  >S8.  OAROlf  AND  SONS. 

in. -The  Champion  Trick  Eforae  TVnpalraa  I 

I.trR'jDtngD  BY  OalAK  KINOSLKY. 
14.-Tht  Mmb  with  the  Iroa  Jaw  lirtln*  aSO-ialU 

Coak  fall  af  Walrr  with  hta  Teeth  

H  A  R  R Y •Q  L  A B! K [K. 

Tba  avaoiDg-a  aat*n*lsDiaiii  will  ooodude  with  tha 
IftDRhabta  axtntTa.*ssa  of 

Mons.  and  Mme.  Rogmolai 

BY  OAROK  AND  KKNIBEL. 

Drew  Oir«le •»    92 

ratqnelto _  »?•> 

Rcaerveii  Chulrs 1  SO 

PrlT«t«  B««i »S  and  *10  UO 

atjt-Bi.1  Office  oi>»n  ilallr  from  10  to  4.    D jors  opso  at  i. 


rum  unit.  i.  «i>u  uocmi 


t  '  owr«f  rrlal 
M     IJ«d«*d«rf    am. 


ACIFIC  HOUSE, 

(lYMPIC  HOUSE/^rstr 

B ALSTON  *  OOTBEU. 


OarC-l«br.l*d  »: 
■TC1I.L  AKD 


HT»Tm¥sTm¥»llI¥ 


V.  Whit.  ShirU.    Tbtj  C  1  PEaf  BCTUY,  uid  lor  qi.litr  »ad  danbitity  will  ne.er  bo  mfttobod.    To  bs  bad  only  »1  tb. 

8KK  tii  i  -,v  i>    Air  rum    xrnicK.    sis    torn   itmi. 


THISTLETON'S 

JOLLY  GIANT! 

ONLY  tes  cents. 
THISTLETON'S^e  POST  STREET 


lewSpringGoods 


rILLE   DE  PARIS. 


KAINDLEE  <&  €o„ 

.VOKTIIEAST    COBXEB 

Matter  and  Montgomery  sts., 

Occidental    Block, 
have 

JUST  OT*E31NrE!TJ> 

THsra 

....OF..., 

lewSpringGoods 


THE  FOLLOWING  IS  1  REPORT  OF  THE 
AMOUNT  OF  BEER  SOLO 

A5T 

U.  S.  Revenue  Paid  Thereon, 

Daring    the    Tear  1873, 

By  all  the  Brewers  in  San 
Francisco: 

FUIftflelpbli  ..Joim  WIelaD.il... 


__  i>  pi  re bjooi  A 

Albaaj Bpt»oM*&  Oo...  . 

■w**htD(r.toa »UiiK«is  ,. 

Pacific Fort  in  mi  d  A  Oo.... 

b.  K.  Stock  Brewery 

MaftOD  &  Oo 

.KlirncliasA  Foust 


Wlllowi 

Broad  aa>-. .. 
N.  dotal.... 
Jackson 

f-avana 

Uibnrnia... 


■   . 

■■ 
7/48 
■■ 

5JMt 
4  mi) 
U'M 
4,578 
4.A4J 
■1.1  T 
;:  Ifl 
1 


ID  :i 

7,M8 

6  96.5 
B  ififl 
4JHHI 


d,^73 
4.MS 

■i.liT 
y,:n«t 

■  l  i 
. 

'J.2M8 
2,i8i 
8,115 
1,779 
1JH1 


..(*lnck  ftH 

..Wm.  i-'r'-dn'iek 

':tl  A  Uo 

....    ,.\l.  Norjan 

Unito  I  Sta;o»..Warufrma(ti«rAuo 

Naw  York  Haff tier  4  Oo 

GoldeoGato 3.T« 

Union Hesse  A  Oo 2,-M'i 

LafareiU Uaaot  I^nllla ?  v«8 

Green  A  Oo a,0M 

ohitmo am 

WpyaolA  Kaih   1.7.8 

WchmatAOo 1.321 

And  aome  very  small  brettorion,  producing  each 
le<ti  than  1,000  barrels  per  annum.  the  Whole 
.miaot  of  ti-crsold  dutinK  )***2  In  San  Hranoiaco 
ia  l'.l, U'J  tiinoi*.  and  It  mil  ba  notioed  that 

JOHN  WIEIiA  ND, 

Philadelphia  Brewery 

HEADS    TIIK     LIST  ! 

His  tales  exeeoliog  by  about  10,011)  btrrels  thosi 
of  any  other  brewery,  aod  making  nearly  on*-tifth 
of  all  bre^oracombinedj fe.*7  lw 

BALDWIN'S    DAIRY  BUTTER  I 

THIS  IS  TOOKaTIFYTHAT  N.  B.  TERWiL- 
X  UGER  AGO  ,  ft/and  51  Wn*hin«t,-jn  Market, 
aro  the  SULK  aGEN  IS  for  the  8%le  of  my  braDd 
of  batter,  known  as  "  BALDWIN'S  DAIRY  BU  f- 
Tl'.K."  It  has  been  fluid  at  the  above  sUnd  too 
past  thirtean  years,  and  any  brands  of  buttsr  rep- 
'n^eotrd  to  be  of  my  make  net  procured  of  N.  B. 
TtrwiJttger  A  Co.,  are  ooaoferfeit*. 

la  K    BALDWIN. 
Sad  Franolioo,  April,  8th.  1872. 

N.  11.  TRKWILUOKBA  CO. 
IfgO-Im oTQADdgl  Washington  Market. 

FRENCHCOODS. 

MME.  PONS,  IMPORTER  AND  DEALER  IN 
Pwlil.a  O.odi,  b.i  Jut  nclTftd  m  lari,  tad 
TWftd  uiortn.Bt  of 

VsroaicZa.   Ooraeta 

OliUklodAudptloM.  Bilk  Ooimu,  ud  Con.u 
mid*  to  llin.  I*dt.t'  Uod.rwMr  HUl  Toor- 
ultM.  aailMnaMtoitt.it.  fiUla 


SQUARZA'S 

Branch  Punch  Salonn, 

317  Kearny  street. 


H^ro  son  bebeld  Ur    II  not,  you've  .  Ircat 

At  ■iQDARZ».'.1  PONOn  ciALOON,  in  S(-arny  »tr*-el 

Then  uona.  dUolple  of  great  KQDaUZa, 
Dl«pcn*"s  famnd  Magio  Puiiohei*;  CkUur 
•ha  mOBl  'I'dicloufl  nitt'ur«t«  ^%c  recorded; 
And  haVo  wiih  tiiuuy  metl»U  bo«u  rewarded! 
Lsdlvs  their  OOHDI4LS  the  <?  o»u  «io  At  lolerire,— 
Their   "TtifiRrt"  ftiipsoM,— and   Men  gain   "LAD!X£8 

PLEASTJttE." 
To  Alley  conbnblal  dlfferenceB  and  p&ln. 
In  "ANTI-ulVOatJa"  yon  can  youread  Attain. 
Hip  of  the  potent  extraot  bat  one  taste, 
Yonr  arm,  conBOllng,  tttralght  Is  round  her  waiflt 
Gu«hk  what  a   "MOKNING  OOMFOItl"'  In  the  Ua« 
That  heals  the  pnarrel  and  Imparts  the  biles! 
The  ."WELCOME"  too.  you'll  always  find 
A  bulmy  soother  for  the  troubled  mind. 
The  aright  "ADP.ORA/'oud  tneflweet  "FABBWELL, 
Juat  visit  BONA,  and  you'll  all  fare  well! 
His  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  are  the  pauftoea 
For  all  dyspeptics  and  for  diarrhoea. 
No  Oholora  Morons  ever  has  been  found 
Where  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  kuook  around. 
BONA  and  8QD  aIIZ  A,  spite  of  all  dotraotore, 
Have  proved  the  Nation's  greatest  benef aotora  1 
Full  FORTY  different  ht.»Uhful  driaka  you'll  dzid 
To  aid  the  Alan— Invigorate  the  mlndl 
Not  this  alone— a  Welcome  you  will  meet 
At  BONA'S—  (8Q0AEZV8)— 317  REaRNY  STBEET. 
Remember,  too,  not  this  famed  place  to  pass; 
ALL   SPLENDID  LIQOOBB  BUT  ONE  BIT  A  GLA6A 


THEY  HAVE   TAKEN 

THE     FIRST    PREIWHUn* 

....AT.... 

All  the  Mechanics'  Fairs. 


At  t»«  »ld 


Ladies  and  Children 

....WILL  KI»D .... 

KINKEAD'S 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

ADRE88ING  PLEASANT  TO  USE.  EASILY  APPLIED. 
is  do<   greasy,  and  will  not  injuro  the   rami,  delioats.    It 
cures  All  dist-Ases  of  the  scalp,  removes  dandruff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

Ren^ere   tbs  b»ir  soft  and  «1osi».  ,nd  la  PBHKLY   VEOK 
TABLE. 

■TTk.    OriKinul     S40K    BRUSH    UAIR    TONIO   AHD 
DRESSING  may  be  bad  of  tb.  Ag.ot, 

JAW.      II.     11  ATI'S,     TlrnuKl.t.  « 
OoroarNew  Montgomery  aod  Uoirard  itreeta.aodof  all  Dros;- 
«i«ta.  '»"  <■< 


TOHIV    ^».<Z>:i31-*'S, 


NONE  BUT  TBB   BEST  IIUIUIY    OF  MJBA.T8 
CAN  BE  BAD  AT 

Stalls  S,  6,  California  Market 

I'lUXKEB    IOUE     MAKUFAITOAT. 


■ar-Th.  mort  BIJWAWT  pwroi,  ™g£J*2*22*gL 


'&*IGrA. 


?' 


IHE  JOTJBNAL  OF  AMTJSElCEHi*. 

mblUbed  eyery  Dm  In  tie  Year  l>7 
J.      "P.       BOOABDUB 

■S  Merchant  »»«    6«s  Wnahtawton  *». 

Below  Montgomery.  San  Franolwo. 


THOBSDAY ..MABCH  6,  1878 


AMUSEMENTS,    Etc 

Albambro. 

Tfiebill  presented  st  this  hoaao  is  s  varied  and 
sttractiTa  one.  Sigoor  Donato,  the  world-re- 
nowned one-legged  dancer,  baa  created  ft  great 
seoBStioa  and  draws  large  and  fashionable  booaou. 
Jonons  A  lien's  local  verses  in  the  first  part  cants 
conch  amusement  and  mani  encores;  Billy  Emer- 
son baa  made  a  great  tnocets  in  tbe  charsoter  of 
OldBlaokJoe  in  tbe  obsrmiDg  character  sketob 
of  tbat  name,  and  Little  Mao  is  Immense  in 
"Jocko,  the  Brazilian  Ape."  with  which  tbe  en- 
tertainment concludes.  To-morrow  night  Johnny 
AJIen  will  take  his  farewell  benefit  and  present  a 
very  attractive  programme.  Mia*  Ellis  Wilton, 
the  popular  actress,  has  rolanteered  and  will  read 
"Shsmna  O'Brien,"  and  Miss  Alice  Harrison  will 
alio  pnt  in  an  appearance. 
Metropolitan  Theatre* 

The  engagement  of  tbe  Chapman  Slaters  and 
tbe  redaction  of  prices  has  bad  the  effect  of  tam- 
ing pnblio  patronage  tn  tbe  direction  of  this 
la  ones  and  largeandienceB  axe  tbe  rale  where  they 
need  to  be  tne  exception.  The  entertainment  ia 
a  capital  one;  the  fares  of  "On  Parle  Franeals" 
(tbe  Bulletin  critic  calls  it  a  "vandevil.e"  though 
there  isn't  a  song  in  it)  and  the  borleiqae  of  "Lit- 
tle Don  Giovanni"  make  npa  capital  entertain- 
ment. Toe  quartette,  "We  Takes  'em  In,"  by 
Idlas  Blanche  Obapman,  Mias  Ella  Cbapmao,  H.  D 
Thompson  and  Willie  Simms  is  immensely  fnoay 
and  produces  great  laughter  and  many  encores. 
The  Uhapman  Sisters  are,  taking  them  all  in  all, 
as  singers,  dancers,  and  actresses,  the  best  b-ir- 
leeqne  artisteB  who  have  ever  visited  this  city, 
Only  "Little  Don  Giovanni"  matinee  on  Saturday, 

California  Theatre, 

There  was  a  splendid  heoas  last  night,  when  tbe 
Fabbri  Troupe  produced  the  opera  of  "  Canst," 
and  Oarl  Spiegler,  tbe  new  banco  prof  undo,  mads 
his  first  appearanoe.  Harr  Spoigler  made  a  great 
success ;  be  has  a  fine  voice,  a  good  personal  pres- 
ence, snd  sings  well.  He  received  ranch  applause 
and  many  encores.  Sigoora  Inez  Fabbri  support- 
ed him  as  Marguerite;  Pietro  Bacoel  gained  his 
full  share  of  the  honors  of  tbe  evening  in  the  role 
of  Faust ;  Miss  Anna  Elzer  sang  and  acted  charm- 
ingly as  Siabel,  ard  Jacob  Mailer  made  an  excel- 
lent Valentin.  Tbe  opera  was  splendidly  placed 
opon  tbe  etage,  and  the  vision  scene,  with  which 
it  concluded  was  very  beautiful.  To-night  Miss 
Augusts  L.  D&rgon  will  appew  in  the  thrilling 
drama  of  "East  Lynne,"  taking  the  dual  role  of 
Lady  Isabel  and  Ma  lams  Tine.  Tbe  full  oasb  ap- 
pears on  our  first  page. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Mill  Agnes  Kennedy  appears  nightly  at  this 
bouse  in  oemlo  Bongs  and  in  her  original  protean 
■ketoh  entitled  "A  Woman  Hater;"  Ed.  Mon- 
tague astonishes  and  delights  the  audience  with 
hie  great  gyre  act;  J.  H.  Larkio  and  Mies  Oarria 
Armstrong  appear  to  comic  Dutoh  sketohes;  Miss 
Fannj  Sarretscn  sings  ballada  in  charming  style ; 
others  appear  in  attractive  sketohes,  and  the  sen- 
sation drama  of  "Wolf,  the  Rough,"  concludes 
the  enter. ainmoot. 

Wilson's  Grand  Amphitheatre. 

B.  H.  Dockrill'a  new  aot  of  the  wild  Indian  is 
ft  great  suocesa.  Mile  Doekrill  delights  large  and 
fashionable  assemblages  every  night,  by  her  in- 
imitable bare-back  act.  J,  Ksnlbel,  universally 
■renounced  tbe  greatest  comio  genius  who  ever 
doaned  the  motley,  keeps  the  audience  in  a  roar 
of  laughter  while  be  Is  in  the  ring.  Johnny 
Oooke  gains  lauoh  applause  for  his  daring  bare- 
back act  on  pom**.  Altogether  the  entertainment 
given  is  first  olasa. 

Garibaldi  Guard.  ItTi 

On  Saturday  evening  next  the  Garibaldi  Guard 
will  give  their  fifth  annual  ball  at  Piatt's  HalL 
This  ball  promises  to  be  tbe  finest  ever  givou  under 
tbe  company's  auspices. 

"Woodward's   Garden*. 

There  muat  have  been  at  leaat  fit  eeu  thousand 
visitors  to  these  gardens  Sunday.  Balloon  a;ceo- 
aioo  on  Saturday  by  the  Bnislavs.  Grand  perform- 
ance on  Saturday  and  Sunday  by  the  Osaka  Troupe 
of  Japanese  and  tbe  Baislay  Family.  Grand  gaa 
balloon  ascension  on  Sunday. 
Why  from  Mannheim. 

The  Oall  critic  in  the  notice  of  last  nfgbt's  opera 
this  morniDg  sajs:  "  The  bills  inform  us  that  he 
(Oarl  Spoigler)  ia  from  the  Royal  Theatre,  Mann- 
heim, though  why  that  factshould  be  mentioned 
we  are  at  a  loss  to  imagine,  as  it  adds  nothing  to 
bis  reputation."  etc  Well,  if  he  wants  to  know 
why,  we  will  tell  him.  The  Royal  Theatre,  Mann- 
heim, has  ranked  with  tbe  nrat-elais  theatres  of 
the  great  capitals  of  Europe  in  the  artutio 
excellence  of  its  produotions,  both  ia  drama 
and  opera,  for  many  years.  It  Is  the  standard 
theatre  of  Germany,  and  "  coming  from  the 
Royal  Theatre,  Mannheim,"  does  add  to  an  ar- 
tist's reputation  notwithstanding  the  Call's  asser- 
tion to  the  contrary.  The  new  basso  made  a  de- 
cided bit;  andtbongh  tbe  Oall  failed  to  appreciate 
either  bis  singing,  bis  acting  or  hie  credentials, 
the  other  papers  and  tbe  publio  present  have  en- 
dorsed him  as  a  success. 

Equestrian  Drama. 

There  is  eome  talk  of  ereotiag  a  stage  in  John 
Wilton's  Amphitheatre,  and  presenting  equestrian 
soeolo dramas  with  a  full  dramatic  company.  We 
think  suoh  a  novelty  would  take  Immensely. 

AjfiTQHioAL  MuaEtiM.— one  of  the  moBt 

lompteie  collections,  of  the  kind  in  the  United 

lUtes,  comprising  hundreds  of  oostly  and  beau- 
tiful wsx  models.  It  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
Only)  at  the  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
hour  tftfty  be  profitably  snout  here. 

Fifty-one  new  operas  produced  In  Italy 
last  year.    Forty-nine  were  failorea. 

w 
X>o    Not;    Suffer    from    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  snfferera  from  Coras,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Oowsn'a  Butt, 
tnte,  810  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
im**!  from  experience,  having  tested  tbe  Doc- 
tor's capability.  BefereDoas  given  if  required,  a 

3>r.        '0-riex*ty 

Has  devoted  bis  study  more  particularly  to 
coronlo  and  apeclflo  practice,  and  aa  arjoa  Is 
now  the  moat  Buocessful  of  any  Physfolan  In 
Ban  Francisco.  Offloe  610  Bacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leldeadorff,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Cheer  Hotue, 
»  -    ■   ■'  ■  • 

McDowell,  Show  Card  Writer 
Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 
608  Market  street,  ccr.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 


Anecdote  of  the  Late  John  B.  Selwyn 

Several  years  ago  the  late  Mr.  Selwyn  was 
a  eceDio  artist  at  the  Boato  n  Theatre.  But, 
tboagh  apparently  devoted  to  fiepencil  and 
brush,  be  felt  within  him  the  sonl  of  Rcs- 
cious,  rather  than  of  Beverly,  and  secretly 
longed  for  histrionic  fame.  To  tread  the 
boards  before  applauding  thousands— !•  ap- 
pear in  front  of  tbe  Bcenes  instead  or  paint- 
iDg  them— this  was  bis  ardent  bat  concealed 
ambition. 

In  theconrBaof  aatarriogteur  EJwin  For- 
rest came  to  Boston,  ;and  Selwyn  was  de- 
lighted. There  was  an  actor!  How  be 
should  like  to  play  with  ForreBtl  In  a  freak 
of  good  humor  fortune  gave  him  the  oppor- 
tunity, "Damon  and  Pythias"  was  an- 
nounced, with  Mr.  Forrest  as  Damon,  and 
John  H.  Selwyn  was  cast  for  tbe  part  of 
Lncullna.   Tbe  rehearsals  all  went  smoothly 

"Here  I  seize  you,"  said  Mr.  Forrest.       „ 

"Certainly,  sir,"  replied  Mr.  Selwyn  cheer' 
fully. 

"Here  I  put  you  off  at  first  entrance," 
said  Mr.  Forrest. 

"Quite  right,  sir,"  replied  Selwyn,  who 
was  getting  on  capitally, 

"You  muat  give  yourself  up  to  me,"  said 
Mr.  Forrest. 

"Never  fear,  sir,"  replied  Selwyn,  with  a 
rusting  smile. 

The  eventful  night  arrived.  Selwyn  was 
beautifully  attired  in  [spotless  tights  and 
a  Boman  tonic.  The  whole  company  ad- 
mired him  as  be  stood  in  a  graceful  attitude 
at  the  wing.  Then  his  cue  was  given,  and 
be  walked  upon  the  stage  "a  thing  of  beau- 
ty." He  spoke  his  little  lines  with  modest 
emphasis.  Suddenly  the  muscular  'trage- 
dian advanced  upon  him  like  an  angry  tiger 
upon  a  gentle  lamb;  seized  bim;  shook  bim 
in  tbe  air;  threw  him  from  side  to  side;  re- 
leased bim  only  to  pounce  upon  him  again, 
lika  a  cat  playing  with  a  mouse;  swabbed 
tbe  stage  with  bim  as  if  be  bad  been  s  floor- 
clout;  held  him  at  arms'  length,  amidfthe 
eager  plaudits  of  tbe  gallery  boys,  and  at  last 
flung  him  out  of  Bight  through  the  first  en- 
trance, and  landed  him  in  front  of  the 
prompter's  box,  a  dirty,  sore,  perspiring, 
disheveled,  bruised  disgusted  heap  of  hu- 
manity. 

"Ahl"  Baid  a  friend,  coming  up  to  him  as 
he  lay  panting  upon  tbe  floor;  "I  see  that 
you  have  been  playing  with  Forrest." 

"No,"  groaned  poor  Selwyn,  trying  in 
vain  to  rise,  "Forrest  has  been  playing  with 
me  I    And  a  nice  object  he's  made  of  me!" 

The  next  morning  kSelwyn  "respectfully 
declined"  to  appear  as  Lucullus  again. 

What  Is  Home  without    a  Landlady  * 

In  Worcester,  Maes.,  a  lady,  named  Mrs. 
Mary  Newton,  was  arrested  fer  wearing 
male  attire,  but  die  charged  when  sheBtated 
that  her  reason  for  wearing  the  dis- 
guise was  to  discover  the  whereabouts  of  one 
of  her  boarders,  whom  she  suspected  of 
paying  particular  attention  to  a  young  lady 
in  an  adjoining  town.  The  bachelors  of 
Massachusetts  are  in  a  bad  fix.  The  land- 
lady, it  Esems,  has  not  only  power  to  super- 
vise their  hash,  but  to  superintend  their 
love  affairs.  The  thraldom  of  the  hash  pro- 
viders is  becoming  terrible  in  this  country. 

Oysters. 
In  strolling  round  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'PrlEoo  by  gas  light, 
Uur  careless  feet ,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where    fountain's  ceaseleas',play 
Of  Bparsllng  waters,  made  a  soieeu 
Through  wnloh  a  sweet  bonquet  was  seen ; 
While  mosey  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Made  that  window  ?eem  to  be 
Borne  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let'B  go  in  here— 
It  looks  so  nice — and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  eald,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  bad  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Hade  his  appearance,  ashed  our  wish- 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mlgnt  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  magnificently,  too; 
Ail  Kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  Just  think  of  that. 
And  if  your  month  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  orabe  and  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  ail  kindsof  game. 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sore. 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladtea,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  loe  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  wnat  they  oall  "such  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goeB  there  once  will  go  again, 
Pacific  Oypter  House,  337  Bush  street,   above 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

Charles  haake.  Proprietor, 


The  Credit  MobilUr  Swindle 

Is  the  talk  of  tbe  day,  and  is  considered  one  of 
the  moat  gigantic  frauds  of  the  ego.  The  old  ad- 
age Bays  that  "bad  feeding  is  the  cause  of  many 
orimes,"  and  there  is  no  doabt  of  the  truth 
of  it,  for  what  will  cause  a  more  discon- 
tented state  of  mind  than  a  badly-coolced  meal? 
To  avoid  thiB  evil  we  should  patronize  suoh  res- 
taurants ae  Mt eh's  White  House,  Kearny  street, 
opposite  the  Whits  House,  or  his  branch,  the  Cap- 
itol Restaurant,  on  Fourth  street,  where  we  can 
alwars  depend  on  obtaining  the  very  best  tbe  mar- 
ket affords,  cooked  id  the  most  recherche  style, at 
reasonable  prices.  • 

Wriavt    Cheer    Ijauadry 

Employs  no  Ohinamen,  and  shonld  be  pat 
ronixed  by  everybody.  • 


Best   Quality    of  l>off«kln 

Driving  gloves,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  the  What 
Qheer  Laundry  ,z 

Genuine   Havana    OJcars. 

Best  brands  at  61  Montgomery  street,  8,  W. 
corner  of  Merohant.    Franc*  fc  Qahn.  4 

For  a  Bftfe  and  efficient  Beautepteb  of  the 
OoirpLEiies,  use  Dickey's  Famous  Obehe  be 
Lis.  l 

Oysters.  ~*        ~ 

Why  travel  so  far  ?  Shellfish  of  every  kind 
kept  at  Mannina'e,  oyster  dealer,  672  Howard 
etrc2t,  near  Third,  next  to  car  offloe,  0 


INCONSTANCY. 

Against  the  cur  aiu  d  pane,  beloved, 

Tbe  enow  beats  thick  and  fast; 
The  wild  wlnd'd  acrrowfal  refrain 

Id  telling  of  tbe  past— 
And  In  the  eld  familiar  chair, 

B aside  the  hear:  h- fire's  glow, 
I  sit  and  elng  tne  tender  air 

Tou  loved  go  long  ago. 

Ab,  often  since  the  iprinfrs,  beloved, 

Have  bloomed  above  your  rest, 
I  breathe  the  sweet  o!d  song  tbat  sings 

Itself  within  my  breast — 
Ae  children,  in  tbe  cheerless  days 

When  winter  datily  lowers, 
Retrace  tne  garden'*  sodden  ways, 

And  talk  of  last  year'c  flowers. 

It  never  seemed  to  you,  beloved. 

When  we  walked  band  in  hapd. 
Amid  the  sunshine  and  the  dew 

Of  youth's  enchanted  land,— 
It  never  seemed  to  you  or  me 

That  I  could  sing  or  smile 
If  yon  were  lying  silently 

Within  your  grave  the  while. 

We  thought  wa  could  not  live,  beloved, 

If  we  were  torn  apart— 
TDat  earth  would  have  no  more  to  give 

To  either  stricken  he  rt ; 
Alas,  the  change  that  time  has  wrought! 

Your  grave  has  held  you  long, 
An  i  In  a  home  where  yon  ir  j  not, 

I  sing  the  dear  old  Bong ! 

Do  you  look  back  to  me.  beloved, 

From  out  your  happy  syber  ■, 
And  deem  me  false,  that  I  can  be 

Alive,  and  yon  not  here  ? 
Death  does  not  always  bring  Its  balm 

To  every  aching  in- 
Life  may  outlast  Its  dearest  charm, 

And  heart-break  does  not  kill. 

It  would  have  been  the  same,  beloved. 

Had  I  been  flnt  to  die— 
Another  love  had  worn  your  name, 

More  dear,  percbance,  than  I. 
Ab,  after  all  these  weary  years, 

Would  yen  more  constant  be? 
And  would  you  drop  these  bitter  tears. 

And  sing  the  song  for  me  ? 


Under  the  beading  of  "Happy  Thoughts," 
tbe  Petersburg  (Vs.)  Appeal  cays  (hat  more 
Biokneas  prevails  in  that  city  than  for  many 

years  past. 

+. 

Columbus,  G a.,  wouldn't  sabecribe  a  red 
cant  for  a  new  church,  but  old  John  P.obio- 
sen's  circus  took  $2,000  out  of  the  to  mi. 


Live   Wen. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  is  the  oauseof  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  BeBtaurant,  on  Wash- 
ing! o  d  treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Booken,  who  has  catered  for  the  publio  since 
1849,  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  B&imagundl  floup,  game,  tame  geese, 
dellolous  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  best  cup  of  tea  In  the 
oity  —  English  breakfast  tea  —  Bouchon  2  and 
Orange  £ ekoe— c«n  be  obtained  here.  a 


SantTTfich  Island  Palu, 

Since  the  oscension  of  the  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  industry  is 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Bchieiber,  dealer  lu 
bedding  and  furnitnr?,  520  Washington  strce\ 
opposite  the  mtrket,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  Its  superior  qualities 
for  xnsttrasB  bedding,  and  doubtlets  Mr.  Schrei- 
ber  will  rind  no  difficulty  in  disposing  of  all 
that  comes.  a 

e  ■    -  .— 

X>r,  Barlow  *J.  Smith 

Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7 1<-  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  Invalids  dally,  from  9  to  i  p.  m.,  free.         w 


Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
borBeB  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leading  es- 
sentials of  an  esjoyobleride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Francisco  so  unquestionably 
a?  from  Frank  Bouton,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  Btand  fronting  tbe  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  His  handsome  turn-outs  ere  used 
by  tbe  best  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  be  makes 
it  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drivers,  be  is  more  liberally  patron* 
ized  than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladles  In  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
except  those  which  he  provides.  Frank  nas  en. 
joyed  gr*at  success  in  hlB  business,  and  the 
admirable  way  In  which  be  conducts  It  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  pa'ronlze  him.    * 


Altogether  tHe  Best. 

It  la  curious,  but  true,  that  J.  A,  Sbeber, 
T07  Market  street,  near  Third,  should  sell  fur- 
niture and  bedding  cheaper  than  any  other 
dealer  In  this  oity.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
sonvinced.  1 


Holiday    Punches, 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tables 
that  compare  with  Squarxa's.  Squaraa'B  Punches 
are  famous  for  the  high  art  shown  In  their  man* 
ufaoture,  the  happy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  the  great  Sqaarsa,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
he  Holiday  tables.  For  sale  at  tbe  new  branch, 
317  Kearny  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
120  Leldeadorff  street. 

Tlae  Choicest  Confectionery. 

■John  H.  Homer  has  Just  opened  a  new  and 
handaoms  confectionery  store  at  126  Kearny 
street,  where  on  be  obtained  superior  finely 
flavored  confectionery  of  all  kinds.  Balls  and 
parties  supplied.  Q 

Sewine  Bfochlnesj  for  Sale, 

Bented  and  repaired,  at  116  Post  street  Alto, 
Agency  for  Mills'  Adjustable  Treadle.  x 

■   ■  «    _ 

I^V®*  Buckle    »uspender«, 

At  $1  per  pftb^-25  per  cent,  cheaper  than  els*. 
where— at  the  What  Oheer  Laundry.  1 


Oyster    Trade. 

The  oyster  trade  in  Caiiforuift  is  assuming 
ggantlo  proportions.  Emerson  Oorvillo,  of  the 
Saddle  Boek,  4io  Pine  street,  furnishes  from 
bla  own  oyster  beds  at  Ban  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parte  of  the  Pacific  Ooaet.  His 
■astern  transplanted  oysters  nave  a  fame  which 
has  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and  *  he 
"  Saddle  Bock"  1b  known  everywhere. 


Flverybody    Suited. 

There  la  no  end  to  tbe  multitude  of  fashions 
In  bats.  At  "  The"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  ia  immense 
— the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  b 


Olaibvotast.— Madame  Clara   Antonla,  the 

Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium. 
S23  Kearny  at,,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine.  Consulta- 
tions in  BngllBh,   French  and  German.  t 


Reduced  Prices. 

Shirts  from  75c.  to  $3,  Complete  assortment 
of  Gents'  Furnishing  Goods.  Beales  &  Co.,  303 
Kearny  street,  near  Bush.  ox 


Cheap  Jewelry,  Eld  Gloves,  and  Ladies  and 
Gt-nts'  Forniehing  Goods,  at  Bank's,  store,  36 
Fourth  Btxaet,    Cheapest  in  the  etty,  e 


A-  Pleasant  Location. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Oentral  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  letthere 
The  building  is  a  very  fine  one  and  is  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. , 


Fro  ah  and   Sweet. 

Fer  the  best     confectionery,   go   to   OantV   and 
Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Hnttcr       v 


GARIBALDI  GUARD 

WILL    HOLD    THEIB 

FIFTH  ANNUAL  BALL 

....  AT.... 

FXiATB'S     TT  Pk  XaXe 

....ox.... 

SATURDAY    EVENING...  MARCH    8 

Ticket* One  Dollor 

( admitting  Gcntloman  and  Ladies, ') 
«a*-To  be  bad  of  any  of   the  members,  and  at 
tbe  door  on  tbat  evening, 
mbl  t»d  THE  COMMITTEE. 


S.F.BUSINESSDIREOTO 

Bookaellera  and  Stationers. 

H.  H.  Moore,  f09  Montgomery,  near  Merchant  | 

Bnslneaa  Colleges. 
Heald'e,  Brjant  A  Stratton'a  College.  24  Pos  | 

Hatchers. 
Kfttz,  Fred,  Stalls  94  to  100.  California  Market  I 

Bran  Fonndertes. 
Weed  A  Kingwcll,  California,  125  First  si. 

French  Fancy   Good*. 
Locan  A  Oo.,  lfl  Montgomery,  107  and  1QS  Bottej 

Human  Hair. 
Sampson.  A.  B.  ±  Oo..  110  Second  street. 

Hnslc  and  Musical  Instruments,   , 
Keene,  O.  O..  mftr.  aooordians,  repairer  of  all  ( 
musical  instrnmenfci,  N.E.  oor.  Bash  4  Kw  . 
Wines  and  Liqaon,     (Wnolssale.) 
Danerl  F.  A  Co..  S04  Front 


FIGARO 

IS  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH 
oat  the  centre  of  tbe  city,  in  all  Hotels,  Res- 
taurants, Saloons,  Stores  and  Offices. 


FIGARO 


CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMME'IB 
every  Theatre  in  San  Francisco. 


FIGARO 

IS    OIROULATED    EVERY    DAY   ON    THE 
Oakland  FerryBoata  to  catch  the  passengers 
t  bat  arrive  by  thegreat  Overland  Train. 


FIGARO 

IS  MAILED  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon— the  papers  left  in  the  theatres  at  sight 
being  gathered  np  and  saved  for  that  purpose. 


FIGARO 

IS  "HEBE,  THERE  AND  EVERYWHERE,' 
and  is  constantly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
in  the  Taeat't-8,  Traveling  Conveyances,  Hotels, 
and  public  roeortB  generally. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  IN  THE  BEST  SOOIETY,  IS 
plftced  in  the  hands  of  nearly  all  who  come 
to  the  city  to  make  purchases,  and  is  therefore  the 
best  of  advertising  mediums. 


AMERICAN     EXCHANCE, 

HATWARDS. 

TONY  OAEBb PROPRIETOB 


First- 


»156m 


[otol. 


Stage  Dancing 


Mme.  JOSEPHINE  EDMONOl 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC    PHYSIC1X 

TWENTY     TEAK"      OF     FBACTT 

1  N  THE  TREATMENT  OF  DlSEASESVDj' 
.deattofemflftibaBplaoed  Madame  Edmo 
at  toe  head  ol  all  physicians  making  kuou  Draoi 
a  specialty,  and  enables  her  to  guarantee  a  ids 
and  permanent  care  in  tbe  worst  cases  oft 
prn«fiion  sod  menstrual  derangemsnts  Lie 
will  nod  Madame  Edmonds  a  akiilfnl  phyilS 
and  it  is  to  tbeir  interest  to  consult  bar  in  all  t 
eases  incident  to  women  before  tampering  * 
poisonous  nostrums,  quack  dootors  and  hurnbe 
Madame  Edmonds  describes  diseases  without 
laformaiion  from  the  paliect,  and  cores  with 
the  nee  of  mercury  or  experiments,  thus  u. 
from  wrong  treatment  for  private,  chronfe  1 
cancer  diseases.  Correspondence  slrlotlyeot 
dential.  Office  and  residence,  415  Pidb  atn 
between  Kearny  and  Montgomery,  jijg  j 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITU1 

N.  £.  cor.  Jackson  and  Kearny  tie, 

THE  GREAT  ERaDIOATOR  OP  BPI0t> 
t  OOMPLAINTS,  formerly  of  Look  515 
London,  and  tbe  last  twelve  vearsof  tSao  Frantii 
DR.TOZERinforoiBtbe  afflicted  tbat  aftlrvh 
mg  all  the  HOSPITALS  IN  LONDON  Al 
PARIS,  and  spcndiDg  one  year  in  the  mostes 
brated  Hospital  in  London,  the  LOOK,  be  au 
opened  Mb  old  Medical  Institute  at  the  old  atsi 
wbera  be  can  always  ba  found.  DR.  TOZSK  I 
for  forty  years  met  with  aaparalleled  snoosai 
tbe  treatment  of  disease  Kooerilly  known 
OHRONIO  AND  SPECIAL  OOMPLAlNTn! 

DK.  ('If  AH.  H.  TOZEE 
is  in  every  way  responsible,  binding  bimisU 
effect  a  permanent  cure,  or  making  no  chart 
Thoae_  who  cannot  afford  to  pay  for  advies  a 
medicine  will  be  obarged  for  medisine  only.  71 
MuN'l  HLY  RESTORATIVE  PILLS,  never koo 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  oases  for  which  tber 
recommended,  are  to  be  obtained  only  el  ■ 
office.  Price,  $5  per  box.  Fall  direction  on  U 
box,  sent  by  Express  or  otherwise. 

DK.  TOZER  does  not  imitate  the  advsrtlii 
Qiacks  who  make  it  a  practice  to  publish  U 
affidavits  and  other  false  references,  but  rsftn 
tbe  fflOft  respectable  people  in  the  State,  whom 
baa  gdbeb  of  diaoanBB  wbioh  others  have  i&ilid 
care. 

BR.    CHAS.    IT.  TOZEB, 
N,  E.  corner  Kearay  and  Jackson  etresU,  1 

*•'-** San  Fracoiaw 


TAUGHT  AT 


McCarly's  Dancing  Academy, 

DASHAWAT  HALL,      ( 
d«2T  1m  Post  street,  near  Kearny. 


OUTSIDE    LAND8 

A  NY  AHD  ALL  PBRSONB  THAT  Hll 
made  DUPLIOATE  PAYMENTS  00  Oil 
SIDE  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  em  bin  I 
amoaat  refunded  at  tbe  office  of  tbe  nndMeJjBi 
□  pan  tbe  presentation  of  an  order  from  t 
Mayor  and  Oity  and  County  Attorney. 
delEtf  A.   Aimflj 


Alfred  Yetta 

Manuf  icturer  ant 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES 

£££  Dapont,    i 

HEAR  SUITES  STEBT 

See  my  stock  of  Bi 
Cages  before  porobsui 
elsewhere.  Always  son 
thing  new  on  hand.  1 
Patent    Cages,  mad* 


TRAYS  always  on  band. 


Also,  best  quality 


'SR 


THE  CHILD  HAS  RETURNED  Tl 

Its    Parent.       , 
EUREKA    SHIRT    STORE 

1*4  Kearny   treet,  ha,  Jtcmeredtt 

TVo.    3     Second     street 

*Wnere  yon   will   and   a   complete  a 

•ortment    of    SHIFTS   and    FEBMIM 

INe   GOODS,    at   the   nanal   low  yrl« 

The  Old  Stand. 

BENEDICT  *  W. 


ARIOI 

Pianoforti 

DECLARED  BY  THE  JUDGES  *T  A'6* 
Fair  of  tb.Aamioen  Inatitnte.  after  J"? 
fold  trial   arfinot   Steinway'e.  Oblokenolfl.  ■ 
other.,  to  bTTHE  BEST  ON  EXHIBmON. 
DIJETAZ,  Sole  Agent.  »o  OVlutm'S 
N  B.-Pianoa  of  all  etytei!  TO  RENT.        W_ 


Mftstv  As»  ratf 


J.   C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    XAJTiCi 

Cor.  Second  and  Tehama   street*. 

,    ataV-Terrapin    eomtantl-   oa    b« 
Ojsten  in  every    st'le.     PBITA 
STJPPBR    ROOMS  F/>R  FABTJJ 
dec  Slim 


CLASSES  INJLuCUTION. 

TWO  OP  TBK  LEADING  MEMBEB8 
tbe  Theatrical  Profession  fn  California  Ell 
pose  forming  classes  for  instruction  in  Eloonuy 
Persons  wishing  to  avail  themselves  of  theopp 
tnuity  of  acquiring  a  useful  art  at  a  moderate  « 
can  send  in  tpoir  names  to  "Qambrsee"  P.  0. 1 
SIM,  when  particulars  aa  to  terns,  cto.,  will 
t  to  them.  de9t 


MtNTMMfll  S      fe   4 


MOTEL. 


**     sWl-i 


I'lfaro 


• 


QMS 

WEST  END*!! 


i.-  .  i~** 


•  »»    r»»> 


at.  hakch  «.   tan 


•u.  am.  a*.  i<*. 


ETROPOLITAN  THEATRE 


CALIFORNIA   THBATM. 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


UOOCI 


IMMEINS  r 


70BSS 


3»  TWI 


apman  Sisters  miss  augusta  l.  dargoni 

Vta  w*  "    •  **•*•*  >K  %■»  fwaatV-    taaftMM**!     Ittot   ** 

coplo's    Theatre, 


EAST  LYIUIUE;    or,    THE    ELOPEIYIEItfT 


is  House  is  bon  Nightly  Crowded 


MARCH   6 


CVCHIWO 


MARCH    • 

ato  tj*-wi  «**•  *  •  -•- 


EAST   t-VHWE! 


ON  PARLE  FRANCAIS 


«»4   *«  »  i»  •  m  r   ti 


.«■..-,,. 


tale  Don  Giovanni 


a>«.   m,    *.  s     n  s   <  r.  *,  r  as  a  « 

't»t     lHM.il    tor   ta* 

•  i    KMIilktoliMtal>iM> 

lUntUBkmal.       J   wai.i  til 

■ 
f.  lll»lllw»M''  D    ElLA&W 

«i  ■»-•*!  •«    »*]    Hal  Maw.ii 

■  ••eel 

MISS  OORIKLL 
MISS  ADA  BHATTU    K 
TA.  talfwi  •  r  MfU  KATT  PELL 

re.  .aaaaea.  YLawelwra  asad  Ooeka. 

(nrd»y  Ariirnonn         .Don  QIOTBiml 

iti  fmii-akaiio* 

>tos  g»,ia<3.  Leo! 

HUM  OV  UHMBt: 

.torntT'lTf  Ceal« 

rtitr  ceata 

TwHI]  -n.e  Cea. 


imu  mi 

114*1 
■BY  DfU 

urn  i  k 
uttls  wii  in 


«  tiaim  i.  imuin 
sbm  Riaaii  • 

»K-    0    R    *A1  *P«n» 

■m  isixu  i  nnn 

Milt  OABEtl  WVATT 

«l«l  LOCISA  Ul»I' 

w    A.   MKTATKR 

MAPI  I" 

>'    *     TIIATfR 

IIARRT  OOAO 

r   J    I  I 

.    ■.. 

R  J.    PRIRTOR 
Th  III  IIARI.IRO 


WHAT    IVI'.MSII.  Muck  Tib 

THE    FABBRI    OPERA    COIVIBIIVATIOIV 


WILL  OITK  ArnEH  s  0RV5U    OI'KIU. 


....WITH.... 

New  8cenery.     New   Properties,    and   a  Grand   Ballet. 
8ATUBDA  Y,  at  2 '. EAST  L Y  N  N  E 

SATURDAY  BVE*IKO QBRSD  PBODOOTIOH  OP 

L1DT     MACBPTH MINN    AlOlsrA    L,    DA ROOM 

MAIBRTH JOUM     McCt  LLOIOII 

Rrwnr4  e^a«a-Dreee  Circle  anl  Orcheetrn 91  «•     Balcony AO 

KrMrird  teal*- Ba.coay ?*     Oal'ery '■'' 

Dreee  Circle  Admlee.oa  SI  OO    Private  Boies »e    ,,nd  HIO  Oo 


THI»»1\i»aiv 

fvti««     Agnoa 

1       X 

Oront  Oyro  Aotl 

I"1"!"    «»a.i    Armatroitt 

C-OC*Xt>X_.     ma.l 

cooi'nn 

»    luirl.  —       \   . 

In     <  'omlosl 

)•>.*,..»-  Qaaaw  l>.«h*a. 

. 

'm  lend 

r»    .  I 

V*  a,.      1  r...4 

"••^•r     •k*«*1*  •»••»» 

Or«cian  SUtsri       M  ile 

Bof cam  Oerrette 

■..i.r.ai.k.,,   

J»a«l»  Jitatai 

RM'TROKU 


<  'ritlniil       tllCl 

J  n  u»i<  . 

Wilt,  UT  Tlt-OMla  Mai mn  ism  IUWI0T 

R  n 


Ilap|.\      .lii. i     iiikI     1. «•■«-. 

•    '  '  HIIFII 


a,  «'.tr.|..n 


Ml*.  RtupIi  i  OtUflall  Sk.to.,   wrllt.B  b,  I 

A.       -W7-01VIA.IV        XX  A  T  JEJ  X*. 

,  MISS  1IIMU   KENEDY. 

MiM  Ar.b.1,.  Tomtioi  I  Inlrrtd.clnc  Ho.i*.  .  linciDi  M.tcn 
Jon..n«  Min.oRr,.,,  .        gtulnftlil    v.  r— .  Iir.  M  .ieb. 
Ir«(h  O.r.Dircr,.  )  uid  Itp.n  ih   !>•■  c. 

Cole.  Autn.tu,  Klt/o™o  ...  ...    Viiaw 


OcOOlUdlCK  Wllb  I 

Wolf    tlio 

Wolfred  Oiawson.  known  aa  Wolt 
Lor**>s>  Wuroy 

.I.»rf)b      IllllOO 

I- minion 

inor  Kimirl 

Uow.r.1    Hair-ion 

Alwjoa  SMoiiir 

Colonel  Wnitalf 

Jobioo 

HoOionia 

l-»dan  Balconr 

RiWw 

,Mn    Rniini 

Mr».  Oonklioa; 


■  a  Drama    of 


novign. 


lb*  Ilon«h R.  (,.  Marab 

Mat  Kally 

ToncBf  Braa 

Mr     Varnar 

Ohaa.  Varnar 

(Jbia    Cavil. 

WiUBark 

J.H    l.a.km 

E.  Mont  a*:  u a 

F.  Coopar 

Fans*  OarraUon 

Minnla  tillroor* 

Mi*a  Joaapbina 

Mi**  Hailand 

M  at  Ofralta 

Can le  Arniatrona; 


McOANIEL'8 

uBeiim  and  Theatre. 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

"pal    U»iDltR'«IO*eRD    WOULD    MO»*T  RH- 

ElFitMl  Caatr^paWfaHlt  rapr-aaat  |a>  *««  and  ts  a  paMio  fan  ■ 
ryrjfn,P^Bjrjr,  IBM  na  >•  Ma  prapArad    to    fan  bo    faetl- 
/  F^ft'laW*.*  wr»tMht'i  >m  of  a*ary    kini   and   ccaj-actar, 
"~  aAsdld  daiarra  IH«    ni'TIIIHII    of  to*    pTID- 
'■•    Mm    ar»:'»1    at   (Jti'fno*.    WjomiQf.    A 
B  AftD  C  •MM0I>I<>r>  UAl.U  who  c»1 
-    Hall  la   wall    aanUUtdd 
1*1.  and  mad*  eoaafor  art  a  fir  all  aaaaooa 
ha,.ar.    TUR  BBA  T  OW  MUSIO.  ho»b  Stria* 
Hr»««,  a*Jj  '-a  f  lrni'had  at   all  lima*. 
>'UM*a«tnr«  arrancamaofa  will    Ni    mad*    with 
1  RATRI'JAL  UK  til  II EK  t  OMFANIE4,  eitb- 
I  aVatawUBLajajf  Hail  off  pdrforananoaa  os   a    par- 
-   mm     I  laalwwl  Lb*  raeaipt*.    OvrTvapoadaoo*  *olioila>d. 

jHIRT  81  r  **** 


Parent 


r«l,.-'» 


ID  Bid  •  «• 
1ST* «'  'r 


Look  Box  *o.  1.  Cbnjtnna.  Wjorain«. 

_    B.— C-naii'iM    »Ao(a1     for    tbs   Cb*r»ant 
I  Maaa.    Tboa*  wi.nir f  *ocac«si*ota.  iitu  l.iw. 
'     Mfortnt  WloUi  Hntoa,  aanalDC  pboto- 
io  rot  addra«a.    Half    Faaaaca  Moner    ra- 
dad  aitar  fliliaa*  aor*r»*J»nt-. 

JAMKH  McDANIKL, 
Propt-iator  Charanna  Tnratra  and  Moaaora, 
DTJ  Aa  Lock  Box  Re.  I.  Cbaioso*.  W.  T. 


! 


IPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

riRoiNiA  cmr,  hktada. 


1  1  BD  KLEOABT  THRATRX  HAS  BKKH  RJE- 

da>oorAla>d.  aod  can  ba>  rattled  by  tha  sl«bt  or 
I  tbw  w*ak.  HtATt  and  um**4lnc  oomvaniai 
i  «ml'r  tr«a>MNl  wilb  on  ayplboatton  brloUvr 

jiii.%    rirKR, 

Ma\Dajr*r  and  aoU  f'ropnatoc 
Or  to        3.    a.   MeOAllK. 

•  ••  WaablaaTtoai  alraat.  Han  Kranntaoo 


MESSRS.  M'NEIL  &  CALDER 

KKOUSOE    TO    THEIR     FRIENDS     AND 
ih.  Pnblto  i.o. rally,  ih.t  tb.y  b.v.   open.d 

irt  OOLMANS    0LOTHINO  STORE,  OOTb.r 

l"h  and  Moatioia.rv  .tr..!.,  with  .  WELL 

UMTED   STOCK  of 

lO.CE  WI.VU, 

I.IQIOVM    ADD 


U  tn  lo.iud  to  ell.  lid  AROHIK  MoKEIL 
A  >  WM.  0.  OALDEB  will  do  tb.lr  but  id 
III  lb  tin  oomforubl*.  HVtf 


ARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

O  TO  MARKRT  STREET,  HARRY  OOR- 
b»«  raapaclf olr  Inf  orma  bla  frlinda  and  pal- 
•  -bal  bo  bu  rafltud  ta  bMBtifal  it-le  thia 
raad  oomforiablaraaort.  And  will  ba  pUaaad 
•Mwhajaj.aaa  And  all.  and  ba*a  tham  aaapla 
ia  of  tba  choloait  wina.  and  liqaora,  A  saw 
lard  Uble  from  tha  roanufacto*  of  Llaaaaflaid 
bPlMlAB  and  OolUcdar'a  UUit  paUat  i'aal- 
•d  aaablana,  baa  baas  plaoad  ra  tba  BiflUrd 
'!«.  Tha  popular  and  efflciant  b*T*ra<a  mantp- 
,tar,  TStaaiF  Carroll,  can  ba  found  In  bla  old  po- 
loa  praparad  to  djapaaaa  oraatara  twtnfort  to  ail. 
.  J»tl  tf  ______ 


o 


fBTIBir 


c. 


OLD 


JA.VET.Ecf r>KS,     >t   «b. 

I  old  orlAlo.lR.d  Lion.  lSOUT) 

aaaaajBg,  F»r>i.t*r. 


HAIR. 

THE  OUEAPEST  PLACE  15  SAN  PRANOISLo 
TO  BUY 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Coods,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewelry  A  Fancy  Coods, 

IS  AT  THE 

NEW  YORK    8TORE. 

A.    B.   UIFWI  *  CO., 

»>.  11*  lN.ll  .irr.t, 

■0)0  Im       Etlwecn  Mlflnn    i.nd    Mian.. 


CHEYENNETHEATRE 
Professionals  Wanted. 

SIX  FIRHT-OXABB  PB0PLE.-MU8T  HAVK 
good  Wardroba.  Fonr  Lad  las  aod  two  (»on- 
tlanao  to  bo  cood  to  canaral  bnaioaaa  fir  tba  com- 
Ida*  Wlntar  8»aaon.  eonm.aooios'  tba  flrat  w*ak  Is 
Roffembar.  1872.  Addra-i  sUling  lowaat  tartns, 
witb  Pbotorrapb.    Half  Far*  ralDDdad  aftor  fill- 

""  »««•"""•  JAMBS  MODANIRL. 

Proprialor  Obajanna  Thaatr*  and  MnaaTjaa. 
7  Look  Box  1.  UhaT*nn*.  W.T. 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING,   DRAMATIC,  MUSICAL,  LECTURE,    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooms     IO    and     17 OGO    Waehingrton    street. 


ooTi 


TO  VARIETY^ ARTISTES! 

TTARIJITY  ARTISTES  AND  MINSTREL 
*  par formara  going  from  Ban  Franoktoo  to  Maw 
York,  or  *ic«  ffaraa,  abonld  atop  at 

SALT    LAKE    CITY. 

Fliat^lAaaragagamanU  effcrad  to  On t-oliaa  peo- 
dla  at  "THE  BQWERY."  Main  atraat,  Joaaph 
Dndlar.    Mananar.     LatUra  so    addraaaad.  or   to 
Dlok   Brown,   Bojinaai   Managar.   will   r.o*Wt 
prompt  raply.  '•-,  I™ 


Philadelphia  Restaurant. 


OHAS.  T.  BEROOLO.  PROPRIETOR. 


THE     OB010EST     HEATS     AND 
Vegflt.bl.i,     Bo.id   by   tb.  w.ed. 

«o«  Fire  btbeet. Ikiwmi Ikiii 


And  Mo.t.om.rr. 


!Sk 


CANDIES. 

ALL  KUTDB  OB  THK  FINKBT  KAWDV 
inadaatoBPBtaaxa  Oaodp  VaOtorr  dail*.  All 
•rdare.  aapaaially  from  tb*  ooantir.  ara  aoUoiaad 
and  will  ba  promptljr  attandid  ta. 

OANTY  A  WAONEB. 
ldVT  Montromarr  at-    nar-i-  Baitar 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 


VOfBLT  rORTIBBBO  ROOMS.  SOT- 
ctoorianlu, 

wlfoU  I.U.WM1  oatd  T.ntllwl»d. 

■If  BMUitr^J.  .    ooMtl 


uaret  .vmi..vu 

....ard.... 

•  penckb    pbitcbabs, 

Witb  the  Ore.t  Senutlon, 
COXJNTEIUF'EAT! 

OHA*.   A.    OASD1IKR. 
The  Celebrated  Doteh  Comedlnn. 

HIU    HIHNIi:    LIHIIH. 
Barlewja.,  Serlo-Oomlo  .nd  Bill.d  SlDgor. 


■  leNOB    DON  ATI, 

Tbe  World-renowned  Ono-Lescd  Dinoer. 

SAPPHO    TRUHPK, 

laeladlns  the  Child  Wonder,  BAPPIIO. 

•.It  I.IK     KI.I.IH, 

MISS  II.  EtLH  and  W.  KI.LIX. 

»  V  1    1. 1  ~  T  »  N, 

....AMD.... 

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TO  ORDER    SOU, 

LANCASTER'S 

«17  WAHHISUTOS  RTRRErT, 

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SHIRTS 

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GENTS' 
FURNISHING 

GOODS. 

A  LARGE  ABSORTMENT  OF  GENTS'  FUR- 
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tba  "OLD  OORNKR."  J-  LKVY'rt.  «10>  Mont- 
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Families  in    tbe    city.      Privnta 
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Sbampooiog.    Ulilldran'u  Hair  naatly  out    Ladies 
SntnTJiiOomK  «>  oenta. 
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All    DrIiiU»    Ten    Cents 
Hot  OrlnksaSpecialty. 

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Kates,  all  tba  California  papatB,  also  London 
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FOR    SALK-E1S    KEARNY    STSEET,    AT 
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one  to  drop  Into  tbe 

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HAKUFAOTURED  BY 

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onlAtf  4 WO  an'  *B.  K.nmr  at! 


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PRIVATE  SINOINQ    LE8S0NS.-0LA8S  OS 
MOHMT  and  TBIEWAT, 


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GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUV 

And  Collage  of Medlelne. 


IO   n(\(\    BEAUTIFUL   AND  IN8TRUOT- 
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Public  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUREKA  HAIaL 
»1S  Montgomery  street.    FOR  MEN  ONLY 

BwT-DE.    JORDaM'8    P»iTAT«    OjTIC-l  Is  at  »»S  ' 
Geary  street  (oppoaita  old  Mechanloa'  Pafflllatr). 


$1,000  REWARD  OFFERED 

TO  ANY  PERSON  WHO  CAN  DURE  00R1TS 
Banieni,  Ingroa-lng  Nail*.  RboatKAUam,  and 
all  kinds  of  Sores,  as  rnadlly  asl  eaa.  Liniment, 
halve  and  Corn  atedtolna  to  ba  bad  at  ajy  offloa. 
DR.  F.  SO UUL1 Z,  114  Keamy  stret t.      f *2i  tf 


"FIGARO." 

THE  JODKKAL  OF  AMDBEMENT8. 

Pnbll.hed  «T.ry  B»  in  tie  Year  by 
^_        ;p_       BOQABDUS 

•SSMercltniit  «n«l  53S  Wn.hln*ton  St. 

Below  Montgomery,  San  Francisco. 


THUBSDAT MABCH6,  1P73 


A  Lonsotne  Man. 

In  the  abaoty,  which  in  California's  eir)y 
days  did  as  office  for  Wells,  Eargo  &  Co., 
in  Marjsville,  there  sat  one  Saturday  eve- 
ning a  mournful  and  dejected  looking  indi- 
vidual whose  Joi.g  and  unkempt  hair  and 
beard,  cowhide  boots  and  rough  dress  be- 
spoke the  miner.  For  over  an  hour  b9  Bat 
there  without  [a  word  Vor  look  for  anyone 
present.  Miners  came,  left  their  dust,  took 
their  eoio,  and  exchanged  their  greetings 
with  everyone  present  save  the  one  morose 
mac,  whosa  apathy,  nothing  it  seemed, 
could  disturb. 

Finally  thtre  entered  a  young  miner  with 
a  beaming  f=.c9,  who,  after  completing  his 
business  at  the  counter,  tamed  to  the  agent 
in  charge  and  remarked  that  on  the  previ- 
ous Saturday  he  had  some  dealings  with 
him  and  th  -ugbt  that  some  mistake  must 
have  occured  in  his  account. 

•  Gu  fs  not,"  saiJ  the  agent,  "our  cash 
was  all  right'  and  I  reckon  we  keep  our 
hooka  pretty  Btraight." 

But  upoo  the  request  of  the  miner  that 
-the  account  should  be  examined,  the  ac- 
count was  looked  at,  and  it  wsb  found  that 
by  a  clerical  error  the  miner  had  been  paid 
$50  too  much. 

-'Teat's  what  I  make  it,"  said  the  latter, 
"and  here's  yonr  money."  With  this  be 
threw  down  the  gold  and  received  the  thahkB 
of  the  agent, 

While  t  us  conversation  was  going  on  the 
miBantiiroL>io  man  bad  preserved  his  look 
of  utter  iudiflerence,  but  when  heeaw  the 
money  uctually  returned^his  face  bright- 
ened  op,  be  roae. slowly,  walked  toward  the 
honest  miner  and  said: 

' -young  man,   don't  yon  feel  lonely  in 

this  country?" 

♦  — 

A  Better  Plan. 

A  Bustonian  of  magnificent  possibilities 
wishes  tu  organize  a  company  with  $12,000,- 
000  capital  to  inclose  a  tract  of  several 
square  mile*  in  an  iinmeuse  glass  structure, 
within  which  invalids  make  their  ^perma- 
nent abode,  having  a  tropical  climate  with 
it ?  appropriate  fruits  and  foliage,  good  ho- 
tels, picture  qua  drive?,  art  galleries,  an 
opera  hou^e,  aud  in  short  everything  that 
consumptives  could  possibly  wish  for  ex- 
cept ventilation.  It  will  be  niuoh  better  to 
annex  the  Sandwich  Inlands,  and  send  all 
the  consumptives  in  the  United  States  there. 


.A  Noble  Institution. 

Something  practical  at  las'-.  Mies  Collins 
of  Boston,  is  going  to  establish  in  that  city 
a  school  for  the  education  oF  housekeepdra. 
Cooking  will  be  made  a  specialty  and  the 
meal-i  prepared  by  tbose  pupils  will  be  sold 
it  oos  t  to  the  working  women  in  shops,  givi  g 
them  in  the  place  of  the  cold,  and  often 
unpleasant  luDobes  they  now  depend  up m, 
warm  and  well-cooked  dinners. 


Contraltos     nd  Sopranos. 

Katf  Field  tartly  aaya  that  it  is  a  crime, 
Apparently,  to  be  a  contralto.  Only  shriek 
in  G  alto,  and  you  bring  down  the  house. 
Sing  a  contralto  largo,  with  exquisite  phra- 
sing and  voice,  and  applause  will  be  com- 
paratively mild,  Truly,  as  has  been  said, 
art  now  is  loud,  whereas  formerly  it  was 

long. 

— ■ -♦ 

Tbose   ;ava«os. 

Mark  Twain  said  in  his  lecture  that  in 
the  Sandwich  Inlands  everything  waB  done 
in  an  upside  down  manner.  Among  other 
foolish  tbingB  that  tbty  do  is  to  eleot  the 

most  iECOi-i  upiibli?  men  to  Congress. 


.Ladies  Vinlilntc  Cards. 

Written,  engr.tvrd  or  painted  by  John  P. 
Dwyeb,  12C  Sutler  street,  opposite  Lick  Hou*e, 
and  at  the  Grand  Hotel.  N.  B.— Hakdkeb- 
OHIKPS  NEATLT  MASKED.     PENMANSHIP  Of  eveiy 

description  to  order.  s 


It  In  Pertectly  Astonlsliins 

Sow  beaotiiuliy  and  quickly  thov  do  washing 
t !  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
sefore  8  a.m.  returned  the  same  evening  If  de 


Artificial  Memory.  Guaranteed. 
Thlw  wonderful  BTstem  gives  ihe  momorr  ex- 
acrdinary  power.  Thousands  of  flguras  and 
words  1-arnt  without  effort.  Studies  made  easy 
and  the  inellect  strengthened.  Sand  for  the 
book-  fifty  cent?,  po?t-paid.  Professor  Win, 
i'tmoe,  1»3  Montgomery  street.  n 


Or„m    Moore, 

Formerly  of  Kuss  House  Carriages,  can  be 
found  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  olothlng  es- 
'abllshment,  wmthwest  corner  Hueh  and  Mont- 
gomery sis.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carrlaae  orders 
left '  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
•at  night,  at  reduced  rates.  Eg 


Holiday    GajacLles. 

Fiesb,  sweet  and  dclioiona  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Meroer'e  pioneer  confection- 
ery    "  3  Kearny  stoeet.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    q 


VTfteUilils  JBoturnea  In  One  Day 
And  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry. 

Fob  Sale— A  lot  ef  cheap  EUk  dresses,  at 
eeary     treet.     A  good  price  paid  for  cast-off 
clothing.  l 

OOO    jeaijrs    oi    Socles, 

at  mil  pricey  it  the  What  Cheer  Lannory. 


Wlia,t    Cheer    laundry 
!•  the  best  Unndry  In  San  Frano laco , 


Will  You  Stop  FrettlKftf 

The  amount  of  fretting  and  fa'dlt-fioding 
whioh  many  people  contrive  to  wo;k  into 
their  liv£s  would  be  a  matter  of  wonder  were 
not  the  tning  sooommon.  If  this  practice 
be  a  disease  of  the  mind,  as  some  assert,  it 
is  certainly  one  of  decidedly  chronic  tend- 
ency, seldom  yielding  to  curatives ;  for  the 
babitual  fretter  grows  more  and  more  irri- 
table as  hs  moves  on  amid  life's  irisl* ;  re- 
monstranc  s,  mild  or  otherwise,  only  aggra- 
vate the  malady.  Physical  suffering  from 
disease,  privation  or  accident,  excites  sym- 
pathy, and  usually  opens  our  newts  and 
purses.  But  although  the  fratter  is,  with- 
out question,  a  sufferer,  often,  indeed,  the 
most  miserable  of  human  beiog*.  yet  very 
little  sympathy  doeB  he  get.  This  judgment 
of  such  psopla  u  an  indication  that  the  dis- 
agreeable habit  is  a  needless  one,  and  the 
decided  condemnation  of  it  whioh  we  carry 
in  our  minds  is  conclusive  evidcace  that  the 
indulgence  of  it  is  a  positive  sin.  It  is  one 
of  the  (Usciplinea  of  lifs  to  ovei  come  obsta- 
cles of  all  kinds— to  put  a  silver  lining  to 
every  cloud.  Many  people  grapple  with 
great  trials  bravely  and  well,  but  exhibit  a 
constant  fretfulness  in  the  details  of  daily 
life.  Here  is  where  the  true  sunsiine,  if 
we  have  it  in  us,  should  glow.  Suppose  a 
servant  has  failed  to  do  her  duty ;  will  she 
be  sat  right  by  fretting  about  it?  In  the 
ignorant,  bad  passions  are  easily  excited;  we 
all  know  that.  A  few  words  kindly  spoken, 
with  a  dear  explanation  of  what  is  wanted, 
is  better  for  all  concerned  than  what  at  best 
oan  be  but  a  tardy  and  unwilling  obedience 
from  harsh,  irritable  treatment.  Men  em- 
ploying male  help  will  understand  that  fret- 
ting will  get  no  work  done ;  in  fact,  employ- 
ees worth  anything  will  not  hear  it.  But 
these  same  men  often  fret  at  home.  Child- 
ren are  berated  aud  wives  scolded.  School 
teaohers  fret  too  much.  Notwithstanding 
they  may  be  overworked  and  underpaid, 
fretting  at  children,  who  are  not  to  blame 
for  it,  does  not  improve  the  matter.  The 
teaohers  who  are  most  kindly  remembered 
by  pupils  in  aftar  years,  as  well  as  most  es- 
teemed by  the  parents  who  Bend  their  child- 
ren to  them,  are  those,  other  things  being 
equal,  who  do  their  work  without  fretting. 
Don't  fret  1       


The  Power  of  Electricity. 

We  have  not,  even  la  this  age  of  enlight- 
enment, learned  to  appreciate  all  the  won- 
ders of  electricity.  Tompkins,  of  German- 
town,  Pa.,  is  engaged  in  a  series  of  investi- 
gations, however,  which  promise  to  throw  a 
flood  of  light  on  the  subject.  He  was  an- 
noyed some  time  ago  by  the  continual  bark- 
ing of  a  dog  in  the  yard  next  to  his ;  bo  he 
inclosed  a  small  blasting  torpedo  within  a 
chunk  of  meat,  attached  a  very  fine  thread 
wire  to  it,  ran  the  wire  lo  a  battery  in  bis 
dining-room,  and  threw  the  meat  over  the 
fence.  His  purpose  was  to  induce  the  dog 
to  swallow  the  torpsdo,  when  he  would  im- 
mediat«]y  explode  it  and  lift  that  vooiftrouB 
animal,  as  it  were,  out  of  the  ethereal  space 
which  hovers  around  Germantown.  It  hap- 
pened, unfortunately,  that  the  hired  girl 
next  door  came  out  into  the  yard  while  the 
dog  was  thsre,  and  seeing  the  meat,  picked 
it  up  to  give  to  him.  When  Tompkins  felt 
a  pull  at  she  wire  he  was  assured  that  the 
decisive  moment  had  come,  so  be  applied 
the  current.  In  an  instant  an  explosion  was 
heard,  and  a  demoralized  hired  girl  might 
have  been  seen  lying  on  the  ground  and 
yelling  energetically.  After  her  ribs  were 
reset,  the  stumps  of  her  fingers  dressed,  and 
the  value  of  her  hair  lost  by  singeing  had 
been  estimated,  Tompkins  was  called  on  to 
settle  the  bill  with  a  check  for  two  thou- 
sand ;  aud  now  be  is  pursuing  his  scientific 
investigations  exclusively  within  the  pre- 
cincts of  bis  own  home. 


•A  Healthy  Citizen." 

The  Saoramento  Reoord  heads  its  account 
of  how  Miss  Lizzie  Gannon  shot  at  Charles 
F.  McDermott  thus  :  "A  Woman  Shoots  at 
a  Healthy  Citizan."  Mi63  Gannon  would 
have  made  this  "hsaltby  citizen"  very  siok 
if  she  had  hit  him,  and  we  are  not  st  all 
sure  that  she  will  not  make  him  sick  yet 
before  she  gets  through  with  him. 


Poer  Boy. 

A  young  gentleman  of  26  recently  married 
a  lady  of  42,  in  MinneBota,  and  new  sues  for 
a  divorce  because  she  "chastises  him  " 


A  Cincinnati  editor   asks,  "Are  we  fire- 
proof?" We  hope  he  is. 


The    Best    Bemedlea, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  lor  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
fp'sWebfoot  Pills,  for  all  bilious  complaints, 
For  sale  by  all  diuggists.  Agency,  417  Sansome 
street,  cerner  of  Commercial.  • 


The  Moral  Bulletin. 

The  Bulletin,  commenting  on  the  late 
frauds  on  the  Bank  of  England,  chuckles 
over  the  fact  that  they  are  supposed  to  have 
been  perpetrated  by  Americans,  and  says 

The  Bank  of  England  will  hardly  admit 
that.  i:s  arrangements  are  not  proof  against 
Tankee  smartness. 

Yes,  very  smart,  isn't  it?  The  Credit 
Mobilier  was  a  smart  operation  too.  This 
is  the  paper  that  had  the  cheek  the  other 
day  to  enlageon  the  virtues  of  George  Waah- 
ishton. 


American  "Wat c ties. 

Seduced  pr.ces,  at  H  A.  Calender's  62  Sec 
ond  St,  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order,    batches  carefully  repaired.  d 


How   to  Procure  Bargalne. 

Attend  the  auction  tale3  of  Watson  &  Barn- 
hart  at  their  auction  salesroom,  112  Suttor  Btreet, 
adjoining  tne  new  Circus  Amphitheatre,  and  yuu 
are  sura  to  jrooure  bargains.  Sale  days— Mon- 
days and  Fridays.  Cam  advanced  on  merchan- 
dise.    Out-door  sales  promptly  attended  to.    a 

It  is  a  Beauty : 

The  Little  Gem  Clothing  and  Card  Marker,  at 
416  Washington  street,  near  the  Post  Office,  Best 
ever  Invented.  c 


for    Wa*mng 

Shirt*,  fl  60  per  dos.;  email  .piece*,  BOo.  pel 
"l    At  the  What  Cheer  Laundry-  * 

If  You   Want 

roar  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
aot  spoiled,  aead  then  to  the  What  Cheer  Laun 

I 


Sacramento  Sunday  Free  Press. 

We  have  received  the  first  number  of  the 
above-named  publicition.  It  is  a  literary 
waekJy,  anti-Chinese,  not  in  favor  of  woman 
suffrage,  and  in  many  respect3  not  at  all  the 
kind  of  paper  it  was  expected  to  be.  The 
editor,  George  A.  Beers,  ia  evidently  terri- 
bly afraid  of  being  classed  with  the  rad- 
ical reformers,  and  above  all  things  is  anxi- 
ous that  people  should  say  of  bis  paper 
there  is  no  harm  in  it.  We  siy  bo  :  there 
no  harm  in  it,  and  it  is  a  pretty-looking 
paper. 

That  Chapman  Family. 

Among  the  pas-engers  who  arrived  on  the 
1th  from  the  East,  were  Mrs.  W.  Chapman 
Miss  N.  Chapman  and  Miss  L.  Chapman. 
More  of  ''the  Chapman  Family"  we  suppose. 
Well,  th-ya.ro  all  good  (so  let  them  come) 
along.  If  the  whole  family  come  to  Califor- 
nia we  shall  have  no  need  of  any  more  im- 
migration. 

Not  Too  Old  to  Learn. 

In  one  of  t he-free  mght  schools  of  New 
York  is  a  wee  tot  of  a  golden  haired  English 
girl,  only  83  years  old,  bnt  bright  esa  dollar, 
andebeeanbsp  the  alphabet  through  sur- 
prisingly well  for  a  child  of  her  age.  A 
German  girl  of  53  learned  to  read  English  in 
oee  term. 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS 


Speculators  demand  $70  and  $500  for  a 
sitting  in  the  Grand  Opera,  St.  Petersburg, 
on  '-Patti  nights." 


Pho  togrtipiilc    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  81  Third  Btreet  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  street.  a 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


3E3  ARTOKT'S 

CHAMPAGNE  CIDER! 

818    S1CR1BESTO   STKI.ET, 
mbSlm  SAN  FKANOISOO. 


NOTICE. 


mHKPIJBnc  ARE  HEBEBT  KOTI- 
fled  that  the  Field  DopaLIet  of  this 

Office  will  commence  assessing  property 
SATUKOAT,  MAKOa  1,   1873. 

The  dalles  assigned  to  those  deputies 
ore  too  well  kaowa  to  the  community  to 
require  explanations*  and,  while  I  have 
been  careful  In  making  my  selections  to 
fill  positions  by  men  favorably  known  In 
ihtscommnnlty  for  their  competency  and 
Integrity!  and  am  confident  that  the  un- 
ties will  be  discharged  by  them  to  the 
general  satisfaction  sfall  concerned, 

IiirK  nllyrtqueu  th i  general  public  to 
report  to  this  office  any  dlrellctlons  of 
duty  by  any  of  my  Deputies,  and  assure 
them  that  any  Jast  complaints  will  re- 
ceive immediate  attention. 

LEVI  BOSENEB, 

mta-l  City  and  County  Assessor. 


_ 


Assessor's  Office. 

NOTICE  TO  TAX-PAYERS, 

1873—74. 


The  City  Gardens 

FOB  THE 

Coming  Picnic  Season! 

THE  ATTENTION  OF  ALL  SOCIETIES,  A8- 
Bociatioos  and  Military  Companies  is  called 
to  too  advaotages  offered  by  tbeee  <-ommodioua 
i  be»?l>'ol  groaoas  lor  Holiday  Piooio  Feeli- 
vala.  They  oao  be  procured  on  any  day  la  tbe 
week  (or  pioofo  purposes  the  coming  season  on 
root  o  advantageous  terms  than  any  gronnds  in  ths 
btite. 

THE  CITX  GABDEXS 
Are  easy  of  sccceb  withont  any  tariff  to  Societies, 
and  are  provided  witb  Urge  and  beautiful  Lawns; 
large  shade  Trees;  beautiful  Uloweraand  flanta 
from  eTery  clime;  ou«ieioas  Swlnaa;  two  msm- 
moth  Dancing  PaviiioD6;  a  natural  Lake,  witb 
Pleasure  Bouts;  Foootainti  and  Cbaervatcty  Tow- 
ers, all  perfectly  sheltered  from  the  wiode.  A 
mtmmoth  Heet&xirant  ia  oq  the  groandp,  and  every 
convenience  for  the  accommodation  of  Urge  Pic- 
nics has  been  made.  Evrytrjing  has  boen  plaosd 
in  tbe  most  complete  order  for  the  coming  season 

THE  C1TX  OABDENS 
Are  the  largest  in  the  State.  They  contain  8^ 
aoreB  of  Knoll  and  Shad»d  L%wa.  Flower  Garl 
dens,  etc.,  and  are  capable  or  aooommodating 
m.lXO  persons  witn  the  greatest  contenlenee.  Ex- 
tra (Jars  run  directly  lo  fie  Gardens. 

Picnic  Oommitties  are  especially  Invitsd  to  o»Il 
and  insnectrbe  Ground",  and  ascertain  terms, 
which  will  be  moss  fivcrsble. 

M.  V.  STEVE  VS.  Proprietor. 

••y-Office  hours  2  to  6  p.m..  daily,  at  the  Garden*, 
corner  'Iwelftb  and  tfoieom  streets. 

N.  B-3t)0,0"0  Admission  Tickets  were  sold 
by  various  Associations  holding  testtVale  at  tbe 
pity  Gardens  last  year.  The  sale  of  spiricaons 
liquors  will  be  prohibited  on  the  grounds  on  r  es- 
tlval  days.  mb4  tf 


CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  Store 

(Formerly  Mayer  &  W oj-k.be im.) 

No.    30    MONTGOMERY    STREET, 

Opposite  the  LlcU  House, 

MR.  MATER  GALLS  ATTENTION  TO  HIS 
large  and  well  selected  assortment  Of 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  Telvet 
and  Cloth, 

And  his  new  styles  of  ready-mode  Silt.  Wool  and 
other  LADIEb'  SUITS,  at  VERY  LOW  PRICES. 
AUo.  a  large  stook  of  Stripea,  Broehe  and  Lace 
Shawls,  Lace  Jackets,  Silk  tnd  Cotton  Velvets, 
Silks,  Satins,  Ulo»kinge,  and  every  description  of 
Trimmings.  JUST  AKRIVED.  a  large  invoke  of 
the  Spring  stylus  of 

PLAIN     AND     EMBROIDERED 

LINEN    SUITS, 

N.  B.— Cloaks.  Dreaeeaand  en'tfl  made  to  order 
id  latatt fashion,  at  reasonable  rates.  mb2 


Nos.  506  Market, 

....AKD.. .. 

5  and  f   Sntter   street, 

Offers  to  the  Trade  ud  Public  a  FULL 
AND  COMPLETE  STOOK  of 

MILLINERY    GOODS, 

....OOKBJBTINQ  OP.... 
FLOWERS,    FEATMERS, 

RIBBONS,    HATS,    Etc., 

....AT.... 

Heduoed     Prices. 

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§  «  o  : 


A  LL  PERSONS,  COMPANIES,  AS- 
SOCIATIONS, or  FIRMS,  in  the 
City  and  County  of  Sun  Francisco,  are 
feqnested,  either  In  person  or  by  their 
proper  representatives,  to  deliver  at  the 
Alienor's  Office,  No.  S3  City  Hall,  he 
fore  the  SECOND  MONDAY.  Id  APRIL, 
1S?3,  a  Btatement  under  oath  of  all 
Property,  both  PEBSONAL  andREAL 
owned  or  claimed  by  him  «r  them,  or 
which  l»  In  their  possession,  or  which  is 
held  or  controlled  by  any  other  person 
In  trmt  for,  or  for  the  benefit  of  him  or 
them.— See  Sections  SS3O-3S10,  Politi- 
cal Cade. 

•rPOLL  TAX  IS  NOW  DVE  at  this 
Office*  or  to  a  Deputy. —See  Seetleni 
3839-3840,  Political  Code. 

LEVI    RO*EXER, 
Clly  and  County  Assessor. 

Saturday,  March  1,  X&V9.  mta3 


GEO.  W.  MAQLB.    BOB'T  STEIN.    DAVID  MAXWELL. 

Nagle,  SteiiT&  Maxwell, 

IMPORTERS  AND 

Wholesale  Provision  Merchants 

BUTTER,  OHKESB,  LARD,  HAMS,  BACON, 
stp..  Wo.  1*«  Osltfornis  strvet.  one  door 
b"IoT..p^°?t-  **"  Bole  Agson  for  ths  cslsbntsd 
MAGNOLIA  HAUS.  mnlln. 


An  Oyster  May  be  Crossed  in  love. 


NOT  IF  IT  13  SU03  AN  OYSTER  AS  YOU 
get  across  the  street  from  the  California 
Theatre,  at  the  corner  of  Kearny,  as  nobody  could 
refuse  esid  Oyeter  Try  it  between  the  acta,  or 
when  the  play  ie  over. 

"SPIERS  &  POND'S" 

SALOON, 

S.  W.    COB.    EIAHT    AID    BUSH. 

PURE  WINES  and  LIQUORS 

TEA,  COFFEE,  AND  REFRESHMENTS. 
ONE-BIT    HOUSE. 

fe271ra 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

ME.  P.  BERGES.  FORMERLY 
proprietor  of  the  Miners'  Ree- 
taarant,  oaa  taken  tbe  mAQ&gemeat 
of  botb  tbe  Miners'  Reeaanrant  on 
Commercial  street  and  tbe  Miners' 
Braaoh  on  Market  Btreet.  in  partnership  witn  MR. 
A.  DRAYEUR,  who  baa  been  ooaneoted  with  the 
Stm  tor  years.  Improvements  hare  been  made  in 
tbooujsine  departments  tbat  will  render  tbe  Mi- 
ners* more  popular  than  it  has  ever  been  dnriog 
tbe  22  years  of  its  prosperity.  Our  Bills  of  Fare 
embrace  all  tbe  delioicies  of  tbe  season.  Onr 
motto  Is  "Good  Fare,  Good  Cooking  and  Moderate 
UhargeB." 

P.   BERGES  A,  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

S31  and  ffBS  Commercial,  and 

769  Market  street. 
Open  from  5  i.u.  to  10  p.m.  attSl  lm 


AK    t> 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

ON  HAND  and  made 
to  ORDER, 

L.   BLAIR'S, 


r  PRICE  tWCl 
A  Safe  and  speedy  Rem 
dy  for  all  Bronchial  Affe 
tions,  Asthma,  Cold 
Coughs,  Loss  of  Vole 
Bronchitis.  Incipient  Co 
sumption,  Hoarsenes 
Pain  and  soreness  of  tl 
Breast,  and  all  Difflcultli 
arising  from  a  suddi 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  I 
healing  powers,  Ask  f 
the  California  Hall's  Pi 
monary  alsam.  Sold  I 
all  Druggists. 


.  PHOPKIETOKS. 

417  Snn.nme  street,  corner  Conn 

j.lOtf 


^^m%m- 


CURES  DYSPEPSIA., 


mmm^ 


Gives  Tone  to  the  Stomac 


$Mmm 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE 


Is  a  Sure  Relief  for  Indigertif 


mmm 


HAS  HO  SUPERIOR  AS  A 

BLOOD    PURIFIEI 


THOMAS    W.    BR££, 


MANUFAUTDKEK 

— AND— 
KKPAIKFB 


DRUBS,  BftHJOS. 

— AUD— 
ulJUJCK    MUSICAJL    INSTKVKKin 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1605. 


MISSION  STREET,  between  First  and  Seooa 

N.  B.— Fine-toned  Silver  Solo  Banjos  tor  I 

eftflionajeaiwavs  on  hand.  ja  " 


v 


A.    DESIDERAT 


MANAGERS,  STARSJJVD  COIflBWATIO 

AOOMPETKNT  MANAG8E.  AGENT  X 
Aiu.vr,  wnh  15yo<ir?'  exp'rionce  in  KflfU 
Ameiion,  the  Cace  of  Good  Hops  and  Aoitr. 
Colonies,  India  and  Obina. 

IS  OPEN  TD  [NOAGEMENT. 

Is  well  posted  witb  the  profession  and  ths  Pr 
Oaa  giro  name*  of  Managers,  Ttieatrea  or  Bl 
List  of  Prices  aad  beloing  capacisy.  in  nearlfH 
one  of  the  above  plaues.    Apply  to 

J.  H.  McOABt 
fe4  lm  fISO  Washington  strait,  8. 


SANGER  HALL! 

(SINGER'S  HALL,) 
14    GEAE1    6T.,    NEAK    KBASK 


None  bat  the  Choicest  Brands  of  WH 
aad  Xlqaore  oil  hand. 

DEPOT  WEYAND  &  KASGHE'S  BAY  BREWE 

J.16M  OHRI8  FELD*l»f 


FREE  AND  EASY.! 

ETSBT    SATUKDAX    NI6D 
i»ia-n.o    a-nd     SlTigrlns    atflP-', 


CHARING 


SALOO 


600  M;1*}«1od  street,  near  Second 
delO  EAGLES  4  WILD,  proprieWi 


To  the  Dramatic  Professii 

THK  UKDEKSKiNJCD,  WHO  B.AS  Bl, 
over  twelve  yews  connectod  witb  toe  Qtv 
Melbourne,  and  ia  well  known  by  the  roemw  I 
;fce  profeiieion  in  LhB  Colonies,  nego  tp  UMi 
tfaatne  ia  prepared  to  give  experienced  eon' ■ 
all  peraons  profeeeionally  visiting  or  tueatwi1 
visit  to  the  AaetraliBJi  Colonies.  Fee  ffl(W» 
PncctrmLiiy  in  ilispatohlng  replies  awj  M" 

aDon-  WIlLIAV  HENRY  wateiu 

laViotorls    OhomberB,    46  Collins   street.    . 
"oarnft      A«.flt.r«.)iA. 


WILLIeV_BAND. 

MUSIO  FURNISHED  FOR  ALL 
oeoacions,  Mnoio  imported,  srrantea  > 
and  for  sale.  t 

MARCUS  M.  BI.UJtf  Leader  of* 
Orchestra, 

HENBT  TON  DEB  MEBDEN,  I* 
er  of  Brats  Baud. 

■yOrdtra  from  the  oonntr/  promptly  sttt 
to.  Address  M.  W.  WILLIS,  fiaton'e  1 
Store.  138  Montgomery  etreet,  or  MARCH 
BLUM,  8X9  Montgomery  street. I* 


GEORGE    MATEB^r 

DEALER  IN  OYSTERS.  OLAM8 
sjidall  kinds  of  "SHELL  FISH, 
_     "    Nos.  *•,  41,  «9,  OsLifornla 
■*  entranoe  on  OtJlfomii  street. 

orprlrate  parfctsst  s-ad  famlllea  s. 
from  6  a-H.  to  II  ml    Ladies'  and  Gemtl 


m 


l 


itfl 


.  •  I  KCf  VfO  S  i 

a  mi  ma  ••» 


1'0 


■»«»niiii  i 


»a»   r»»v:nr.-:    rmiOAT.    March    " 


i  Hats!    I! 

,  9  urn 


»»t-     ITI.  -  ■  ..     l»u.  '•»"!•■«*:      o«o 


i 


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»Um. 


ALIFORNIA  THEATRE 

|  3EBMAN  STADTTHEATEB 


H1W    ALHA1BRA    THIaTRI 


-'■  .'  "V" 


iMMia>xi     - 1 


>•>"   1111.  « ;  it i :  at 


>* 


ABBRI  OPERA! 


.  B.  I.ld^r  f.bhri         (M4Se(«rt 


tra     lVlBHt. 


3ARL    SPEIGLEH 


EMERSON    MINSTRELS 

JOniUlUY    ALLEN   and   LITTLE    MAG 


E^U't^'  af  th>  W-i-HR-aow.-.H  Aw»l4SJt*f  r>«r.<-»r 


«■•'  m«  mo  Tin  noaoa  or  irr»»«i»n  : 

<•  no.  I    IlKAdu    ol     Blu-OfM*    In    III*    \\  . .  nil  ■   i  I  , ,  I      1  •.,■(,.,-, 
TKIt    tVIDIIKI 


3BHii>ffjm^,x*i^oi^a^ia:ivivY^a.XjT_iEjj>j 

l*«i-t     Firm— ipn.'.i, ni     n.     In     M.1I..11. 


•imms  1 

■  '•Mil       f 

■  ■  I  ■••■ 

MOII 


ORrrnEFPrW* 

Jiimn  a  1  1  »» 

w.  r.  utti 

'  •••€•    >   1    mill    (Ml  BSOI 

J  u  Rtun.i. 


land    Qui.    li«io|> 


•  O01 


1'nrl     Hoonnil- 

BM  lTATIOi     "Wi»inns    OMIrli-n" 


>n... 


.MISS  EI.MK  WILTON 


Hi"  Heart  was  True  to  Poll         Hiss  Alice  Harrison 

WVrTAliUNirTTnntol^^ 


OTirrcM 


.  it  VAX.    »so   iimiiwrni 


To.  tTvelDlt'l  pHformuoe  will  roticlnde  with 


JOCKO,    THE    BRAZILIAN  APE! 


i LITTLE  MAC 

M.  Atnsley  Scan  I  Pedrj Charl*y  Sntton 

J.  RnWOtoi  ]  Cits,,  a  Qoidri'D Mill  WUlUms 

Little  DirllnR  I  Mmo.  F-rnairlf  z  Mlaa  t-tiirajtn 

Bob  flirt  I  Slave",  Villager*.  Peiasnta,  etc.,  by  itan  Company. 

MOSt'AV   EVtSINO,   Mir-ti    10th ENGAGEMENT    OF     ChAM.    Vivian,    the    Csaiacter  Voealisr. 


JOCKn.  THE  MONKEY 

Lcr-cxo,  a  rich  Tr*T*»U<»r 

FrroAQcf*,  own-r  of  Plan'ailoo.... — 

Frank,  bit  »on,  I  yeira  o  d 

Plpo,  terrain  to  Loratzo , 


HI  •>•»  I  I*«r*iuette %&  Onti 

.(.OOntilPrlvate    Boxes £5    ud    »1« 


WILSON'S 
AMPHITHEATRE 

Parisian  Circus! 


•  w«i»c    e|.**|.    Wl.    M-a.a--*>r*   •>•*    fcearwy. 

this  fvekipu.  MARCH  1 


Progr  ii  iii  iii  <». 

I       *  v  rr*r.  aiwrvr'e  OrA»i  ■%«■■ 

•  -«*f»«4   lau<» 

•.-■■■■«    TmI<»4    Htrw,     rr*.l4#AI 

■  it»r    ai»  at 
«.  -  t>»+*t«-i.«.  loAnHalMiwi  ***  »*>»  lamia** 

MM.     M.     M.     Hii'kHILI 
eV  — !.<■   r*r»h» 

not. 

*  frlt'lMl   ■•■rr«*all   Afl 


CLOW*; 
t.  —  Merry    f«it«l*-rf.     MtMl^at    4P1siwa,    Ii 

•  Ulll««,  rMtltlrel     '■•Jeeelty  " 
1      fllWl  Hwr.'l-  we.1   BerilsMsa  A- 


INTERMISSION. 

■V-VLLI    IxCBlILL,    Ea.r«M«r  Ik.    ArABA. 
la  her  M>i>_r.til>-lra1  BanbatA  Art. 

OROTESgCK  HONS.  J.  KKMnfl, 

It.-Ocaii  Caailqnr 

mors.  KiirittiL. 

Ilr-JnhnaT    f'oeke,   the   Boy   Waaeer,  on   hla  Hetre- 
barkfd    Pnnlra,    lln>h   anal    llanr- 

ll-DrawlDi-rnoM   Intfrlalampnt . 

BY  M'iNS.  OAROIf  AHD  *0PfB. 

18.— The  (bMMplnii  Trick  Horee  BfeAtaleoft  I.. 

IffTRODVCBD  BY  OMAR  KINl.suEY. 
14,-Thl  Man  with  Ibe  Iroa  Jaw  Itrtlnaj  aT.O  inll, 

Caiak  faill  «f  W«ter  wICh  hi-  Teeth 

HARKV    Ol.A  KKK.        ,_.^_m^_.^..,_t^,^r 

Toi  ataoioia  aDt*rtatatn"a)  will  conilada  with  the 
laof  hihi»  •tA'ATafABAA  of 

Mons.  and  Mme.  Rogmolai 


BY  OAROM  AND  KKNIBRL. 


fareaa  Clrelo 

Pnrqoelie 

Meaet-rert  rtmlr* 
PrlT-ttv   H««ea 


Bt-re"  t'DMin ■■     ■  «" 

r..tv   H«x«-a S&  and  »10  *»» 

■He i  Ufflce  epaa  dally  from  10  to  4.    Daora  opao  at  I. 


'nCIFIC  HOUSE. 
ILTMPIC  HOUSE, 


C<*r.  arf  OaMaaajae  re  I  «i 
UeafteaalorAT    m%*. 

ILeairtir  atre»l .  •»>• 
r>ilU  the  Pl»»» 
RA1.KTO?*  A  COTRK1.K 


Tboaa 

who 
oaoe 


B;0'Y»fm¥=l,m¥^Bl'¥ 


Oar  Oatobnlftd  tl  90  Wblt*  Hblru.   Thtf  G  t  PERrBOn.r.  wid  lor  .nilltr  ud  asnbilllyw.il  itnrbi  mMohed.    To  bs  bftd  only  *l  tbo 
■TitlX  AND  SKC  THEM.  I    SLL    AltOTIOI    UTOKB.     <11«    Kea 


THISTLETON'S 

JOLLY  GIA1VT! 

O^LT  TEN   CENTS. 
THISTLETON'S,  9  POST  STREET 


New  Spring  Goods 

VlLLE   DE  PARIS. 


I 


INDLER  &  (Do. 


•OITHIUT   count  KB 


Gutter  and  Montgomery  sts., 


Occidental    Block, 


FUST  OT*E3T>»TE3r> 


st  m: 


lew  Spring  Goods 


THE  FOLLOWING  IS  I  REPORT  OF  THE 
MOUNT  OF  BEER  SOLD 


■ 


t  Wl 
4.M*i 


1,(48 
fe.SM 
4.4S3 
4,W>0 
4.W0 
4.M-J 
4,M^ 
■  ■ 
.\3I9 
?^« 

J.7<2 

•/,11ft 
ij;a 

1.321 


U.  S.  Revenue  Paid  Thereon. 

Dunne    the    Tear  11*78. 

By  all  the  Brewers  in  San 
Francisco: 

Philadelphia.. JoIih  fflelaod.  ...29803  9S9861 
Ko-ptre Ljooa«  Uo vlt.Ohi         W.WJ 

Albany Hpraokel*  *  Oo...  .    l/,hM         12 '« 

WA«hlojtoo....MftDfa!i  A  Uo Ji.V.3         11  1,3 

pAdflo FortiDADQ  AOo....      " 

B.  K.  Btockr  Branirr  

Ma  to  a  AOo 

Willowi KlionclaaaA  Fauat 

Broad  war 

Natiocal Olack  A  Htnim... 

Jackaoo Wm.  Frade'lok.... 

Htvarta , .  .Oandlach  AUo,,,, 

Hlbcrnla M.  Naoai> *.*  \ 

Ualla-1  HUiBa.Wannaajachf.rAuo      3**V 

■law  York lUBo.rACo. »«» 

GoldaoOaU 2.7.U 

Uoloo Haaao  AOo S,4i2 

Ij.fayait- Uiai.l  r.allla 2  .*» 

Ortta  AOo 2.0HO 

fJbicaffO '-"I* 

W.T.ntA  Kaiq 1.79 

WabmatAOo IJM 

And  loni  ins  antall  breweriea,  prodtioinc  each 
laaa  tbao  1,000  barrala  par  aoaam.  Tbs  tvbolo 
A  moon  t  of  tfa«TBOld  danas;  1872  Id  Han  Kraociioo 
la  161,412  barraia,  and  It  will  ba  ootlood  tbat 

JOHN  WiELflND, 

Philadelphia  Brewery 

BEADS    THE     L1HT  ! 

His  falea  azoaafllDff  by  a  boot  19.0C0  barrel*  Cow 
of  ad»  oibar  browatr.  and  makiDg  nearly  oo<*-fifth 
of  All  brawara  combined. fe.7  lw 

BALDWINS    DAIRY  BUTTER! 

THIS  IB  TO  ORRTIFY  THAT  N.  B.  TBRWtL- 
LIOKR  A  CO  ,  50  and  51  WaabtDfttna  Market, 
aro  the  BULK  AOKN  I'S  for  tbe  aal*  of  my  brand 
of  butter,  known  as  "  BALDWlH'ti  DAIRY  BUl'- 
TBR."  U  baa  been  uld  at  the  abova  atvod  t-ia 
»AAttblrt«aoFa*ra,  aodAoybeaoda  of  bajt^rr"!*- 
raiaot«d  to  be  of  tnr  nake  aotproonrad  ci  H,  ii, 
TamilUiar  A  Co.,  ara  can nfarf alts. 

r»  K    BALDWIN. 
Ban  Fraaotaeo,  April.  «ib.  1872. 

N.   a.  TKBWILLIOEKACO, 
faia-Iaa  AOAadaM  WAabtprtoo  Markat. 

FRENCH_GOOD8. 

MME.  PONS,  IMPORTER  AND  DEALER  IN 
PAriaiao  Geoda,  bas  just  rao«iT«d  a  largo  And 
TAii  id  aaaturtmnt  of 

Froucb.    Cor»ot» 

OI  alt  kinds.  And  prloaA.  Silk  OoisetA,  and  Oorteta 
n»da  to  order.  Ladies'  Undorwsw  and  Tour- 
Bl  Steraaianto  atrsat  tall )m 


SQUARZA'S 

Branch  Punch  Salonn, 

3  I  7  Kearny  street. 


Haw  too  bebHd  W    I!  not,  you've  a  teftAt 
At  KQ0AUZ\M  PDN0U  SALOON,  In  Eearnr  -tnei 
Tbrre  BONA,  dl»clple  of  ORE&T  t-yOAl'.^A, 
DlipccASfl  rawi»d  Magic  Pnnaboo;  rAth-r 
Tbe  most  dalleloaa  nalx>urs>s  ,*  t  recorded; 
And  bATB  wiib  tnarjy  medalfl  bean  rewarded  I 
Ladles'  tbelr  OOKDIaLS  HKW  can  sId  at  k-lnare,— 
Tbfir  "Tuniw"  sppM«a,-aud  Men  gain  "LADIIXB 

PLEASURE." 
To  alloy  connubial  difference"  and  pain. 
In  "ANTLDIVORCfi"  you  can  your  end  attain. 
Blp  of  tbe  potent  extract  but  one  taate, 
Tour  arm,  conaoKng,  straight  la  round  her  waist 
©noun  what  a   "MORNING  OOttrOBT"  in  tbe  kill 
Tbat  heala  the  puarrel  and  lmparta  tbe  bliss | 
The  "WELCOME"  too,  you'll  always  And 
A  balmy  aootber  for  the  troubled  mind. 
The  bright  "AUBOBA/'and  theiwaet"FAEBWBLI.» 
Just  Tlslt  BONA,  and  you'll  all  fare  welll 
His  "HY0IENI0  BITTEBS"  are  the  panacea 
For  all  dyspeptics  and  for  dlarrhesa. 
No  Cholera  Morbns  over  has  been  found 
Where  "HYGIENIC  BITTEBS"  knoo*i  sroand. 
BONA  and  BQUaRZA,  spite  of  all  detractors, 
Bare  prored  tbe  Nation's  greatest  benefaotoral 
Pall  FOBTT  different  healthful  drinks  you'll  And 
To  aid  the  Han— Invigorate  tbe  mind  I 
Not  this  alone— a  Welcome  yon  will  meet 
At  BON A'8-f SQUARZA'S) -317  KEARNY  8TBEET. 
Remember,  too,  not  this  famed  place  to  paas; 
ALL    SPLENDID  LIQCOB8  BDT  ONE  U1T  A  GLASS 


THKY  HAVE   TABJBN 


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Alhambr*. 

To-nif  bt,  J.hnny  Allsn,  tha  Uleotga  and  versa- 
"tile  artiste,  whose  performances  it  this  theatre 
bare  dsligb  ted  thousands,  takes  his  f  ars  well  ben 
•fit,  aad  make  his  last  appearance  bat  three.  Be 
Kill  preaeat  a  oapiui  bill,  which  is  frivan  fa  fall  on 
«nr  first  pego.  lo  addition  to  Emerson  and  the 
recnlar  members  of  the  oonpanr,  the  favorite 
******  Miss  Ella  Wlitoo.  will  appear  and  recite 
"Shamns  O'Brien;"  Miss  Alios  Harrison  will  re- 
appear for  this  occasion  only,  and  sing  "His  Heart 
was  true  tt  Poll;'  Signora  Donate  will  present 
bis  version  of  "Leve  Among  the  Roses,"  and  al- 
together a  splendid  aDt-rtilnment  will  bepre- 
aented.  The  naial  matinee  performance  will  take 
place  to-aoirow. 
California  Theatre. 

There  waa  a  floe  bones  last  night,  wood  the  thril- 
ling drama  of  "hast  Ljnoo"  waa  pre.cntsd.  Hiss 
Augusta  L.  Osrgoa  achieved  an  immeme  sncceis 
in  tbe  two  Impersonations  of  Lady  Isabel  Oeilyle 
and  Madame  Viae.  In  the  la'  ter  character,  in  the 
last  seen,  of  tbe  plsyabe  moved  the  greater  por- 
tion of  the  audiei.ce  to  tsars,  not  only  were  ladies 
•using  their  poolrat-bandkercbiefs,  bat  scores  ef 
bar!  j  men  were  anai  zing  and  conghing  in  the  mot  t 
suspicions  manner  and  wiping  toe  "daat"  oat  of 
their  ayss.  They  had  bo  need  to  be  ashamed  of 
tbose  gracionB tears,  wbioh  were  a  worthy  tribcte 
t  j  tbe  power  of  the  actress.  Miss  Minnie  Walton 
made  a  charmingly  natnral  and  nniffscted  Barbara 
Hare;  W.  A.  Mestayer  was  extremely  good  &s  the 
gentlemanly  villain,  Sir  Francis  Levison ;  Geo.  D. 
On  pi  in  played  Archibald  Oarlyle  well;JE  J,  book- 
ley  gave  a  very  natural  and  earnest  impersonation 
of  the  muoh-wronged  Ricaa'd  Hare;  Mrs.  Sann- 
deie  wsa  of  coarse  excsllevt  as  Miss  Oarlyle,  aid 
altogether  the  cast  was  a  very  good  one.  Tbis 
play  will  be  performed  again  at  the  matinee  to- 
morrow. To-night  (he  Fabbrl  Tronpe  will  pre- 
sent tbe  grand  epera  of  "MaeleDella"  with  the 
following  cast:  Maaaniello,  Pie.ro  JJaccei;  Pi- 
etro.Uarl  8peigler;  fclvira,  Signora  Inee  Fabbr  ; 
Fenella,  lime,  Iberese;  Alfooso,  Mods,  Charles; 
Borella,  E.  Rethswitch;  Emma,  Mrs.  Geo.  Evans 
and  Selva,  L.  Soherer.  Tbe  opera  will  be  present- 
ed with  appropriate  scenery,  there  will  be  a  ballet 
.□  the  first  aot  by  Madame  Thereto  and  corps  de 
ballet,  and  It  will  conclude  with  a  vividly  realistio 
representation  of  Moaot  Vesuvine  in  a  state  of 
eruption.  With  these  adjuncts  tbe  opera  cacnot 
all  to  draw  an  ovaifl-iwing  bonse.  To-morrow 
«veniog  "Macbeth"  will  be  peiformed  with  Miss 
"Dargon  as  Lady  Mecb'to  and  John  MoOallongh  as 
the  Thanr,  and  a  cast  comprising  every  membor 
-of  tbe  oompany.  LciltVa  orfeioal  moslo  will  be 
Given  asd  an  extra  cboraa  has  been  engaged  for 
the  ocoaaion. 

Metropolitan  Theatre. 

The  rush  to  see  the  oharming  Chapman  Sisters 
in  tbe  capital  burlesque  1 1  "Little  Don  Giovanni" 
continues  unabated,  and  the  load  applaase  which 
ra  wards  their  efforta  proves  bow  thoroughly  they 
suit  tbe  pablio  tssts,  "A  Kiss  in  tbe  Dark" 
and  "Lit' Is  Don  Giovanni"  will  be  performed  to- 
night. The  barlesqae,  with  its  sprightly  songs. 
dances,  comic  situations,  pleasing  cbornsta,  etc, 
will  be  played  at  the  matinee  to-morrow. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Miss  Agnes  Kennedy,  Ed  Montagne,  J.  H.  Lar- 
Icia  and  Carrie  Armsatrong,  Oogill  and  Cooper 
Obarlea  Verner  and  a  host  of  others  will  appear 
atthtihouie  to  night  in  an  excellent  programme 
of  songs,  dano-e  and  acts,  and  the  etartllngly 
-sensat  enal  drama  of  "Wolf,  tbe  Rough"  will 
terminate  the  evbniog'e  entertainment. 
Wilson's  Grand  Amphitheatre. 

Large  and  fashionable  assemblages  are  tbe  role 
a*,  tils  plsce  of  entertainment.  M'lle  Deckrlll, 
J  Ksnibel,  J.  H.  Dockrill,  M.  Caron  and  sons, 
Harry  Oansland,  the  musical  clown  ;  Johnny  Cooke, 
the  juvenile  equestrian;  Harry  Clarke,  tbe  man 
with  tbe  iron  jaw,  and  many  others  appear  in  a 
very  varied  and  attractive  programme.  To-morrow 
thore  will  be  a  matinee  performance,  and  there 
will  of  oonrse  b  i  a  very  large  attendance  of  ladue 
aad  oh  II  at  en. 
Woodward's   Garden*. 

There  most  have  been  at  least  flfeen  thousand 
visiters  tu  tbese  gardens  Sunday-  Balloon  asoen- 
eton  on  Saturday  by  the  Bo  is  lays.  Grand  perform- 
ance on  Saturday  and  Sunday  by  the  Osaka  Troupe 
of  Asp ansae  and  tbe  Hnislay  Family.  Grand  gas 
balloon  aacensio-i  on  Sunday. 
«Sarlbnldl  Guard. 

On  Saturday  evening  next  tbe  Garibaldi  Guard 
will  give  their  fifth  annual  ball  at  Piatt's  Hail. 
This  ball  promises  to  be  tbe  finest  ever  given  under 
the  company'*  auspices. 

Hist  Minnie  Walton. 

This  actreae,  so  ri oh  in  personal  attractions,  and 
eoobarmingin  juvenile  impersonations  baa  bean 
engaged  by  Manager  Daly  of  New  York,  for  tbe 
eext  eesson  at  tbe  fifth  Avenue  Theatre.  The 
engagement  is  for  three  years,  commencing  on  tbe 
let  of  September  ntxt;  it  was  made  through  the 
Dramatic  Agt-noy  of  Sheridan  Oorbjn  A  Co.  Ws 
Are  sure  that  Mias  Minnie  Walton  will  cause  a  sen- 
sation in  New  York,  both  by  bar  beauty  and  ber 
delightfully  natural  style  of  acting.  Mr-  Daly 
never  made  a  better  engagement  than  this;  our 
loss  equale  his  gaia. 

A«atuxio\l  M.C8ETJM.— Ona  of  the  most 
aoenplete  colleotioua  of   the  kind  in  the  United 

*3 sates,  comprising  hundreds  of  oostly  and  beau- 
tiful wrx  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
only)  at  the  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.    An 

iour  mar  be  profitably  aoent  bare. 


Line  Upon  Lime. 

Boits  &T0  flat. 

Soria  hasn't  run  away. 

Ecuador  has  "struck  ile." 

Staging  is  horrid  inland. 

Texas  wants  more  undertakers. 

Chicago  has  a  $60,000  restaurant. 

Boston  is  tropical  with  oranges. 

Overland  travel  is  increasing. 

Jewelry  helps  the  course  of  love. 

Chain  bracelets  have  "gone  oat." 

The  New  Orleans  mass  is  over. 

The  Mo5ocs  want  to  fight  it  out  now. 

France  has  tbe  postal  cjrd  system. 

Omaha  has  quite  a  fine  new  hotel. 

No  Iowa' railroad  is  worth  its  cost 

Savannah  is  quite  a  Winter  resort. 

Why  don't  people  move  up  in  a  oar? 

Barney  Williams  is  a  picture  fanoitr. 

The  Union  Pacific  is  free  of  enow. 

Los  Angeles  is  full  of  strangers. 

Board  is  $3  a  week  at  our  cheap  hotels. 

All  Oiegon  has  the  whooping  cough. 

Total  rainfall  so  far,  16.76  inches. 

Lane  is  the  "oheese"  county  of  Oregon. 

Santa  Barbara  is  to  have  a  $100,000  gold 
bank. 

Rosen  thai.  Harbor  Commissioner,  is  up 
for  Mayor. 

Tbe  Art  Association  Gallery  closes  Bator- 
day  night. 

The  Alta  doubts  Mrs.  Watson  getting 
$1,000  for  ber  play. 

Marquis  of  Lome  and  Princess  Louise  are 
ported  as  separated. 

The  "City  of  Paris"  dry  goods  store  has 
opened  its  Spring  styles. 

The  Bunuyside  Homestead  affairs  have 
culminated  in  a  storm. 

Mare  Island  expects  the  epizootic  One- 
Hcrse  Town  is  looking  for  it  too. 

S.  £.  corner  Montgomery  and  Clay  is  to 
have  a  brick  building  on  it.  Martin  will 
have  to  mosey. 

A  zephyr  at  Georgetown.  Col.,  wrecked  a 
funeral  procession  and  came  near  making 
corpses  of  Borne  ef  the  mourners. 


An  Ambitions  Critic. 

The  Call  dramatio  critic  speaking  of  the 
"  School  for  Scandal,"  says  : 

We  should  much  like  to  see  it  with  Mr. 
McCullough  as  Charles  Surface  and  Miss 
Helen  Tracy  as  Maria,  and  think  that  such 
an  improvement  in  the  cast  would  draw  a 
large  house. 

That  critic  evidently  wishes  to  cast  tbe 
plays  produced  at  tbe  California  Theatre. 
We  hope  Manager  McCullough  won't  let 
him.  Miss  Helen  Traey,  admirable  in  char- 
acters representing  women  of  fashion ,  would 
be  entirely  out  of  place  in  that  of  the  sim- 
ple-minded Maria, / which  was  played  by 
Miss  Minnie  Walton  so  charmingly  that  the 
truly  critical  denred  nothing  better. 


Another  Connecticut  genius  ha9  invented 
another  perpetual  motion  in  the  shape  of  an 
eccentric  revolving  sphere,  which  he  thinks 
must  go  on  whirled  without  end,  in  futile 
efforta  to  find  its  centre  of  gravity. 


A  Philadelphia  woman  having  married  off 
her  ninth  and  last  daughter,  meekly  folded 
ber  hands  and  died.  "My  life  work  is 
done,"  were  her  last  words. 


Mrs.  Stanton  says  if  American  girls  would 
only  work  bard  at  some  useful  occupation, 
they  would  develop  int:>  tbe  most  beautiful 
women  In  the  world. 


X>o    Not    Suffer    from    Corns, 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  instant 
seller  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Oowau's  Instl- 
tute.  310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
«™%k  from  experience,  caving  tested  the  Doe- 
tor'a  capability.  BetexeDcea  given  If  required,  b 


X>r.     Doherty 

Hi"  '^TOtodhls  study*  more  particularly  to 
«brc.  and  ipeciflo  practice,  and  as  such  Is 
ttow  the  most  Buooeasful  ol  any  Fhyalolan  in 
<3an  Franclaeo.  Office  619  Baorameuto  street, 
•eoroer  of  Leldesdorff,  a  few  doors  oalow  What 

<3h*er  House.  t 

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Mel    well,  ®liow  Card  Writer 

Beady  made  and  trade  to  order.    Boom  10. 

COS  Market  street,  err.  Post  and  Montgomery  rj 

Genuine    Havana    Olfrars. 

Beat  brands  at  61  tt^ntgomery  street,  3.  W. 
•oo.-nerof  aJUr  hant.    Francz  ~e  Oahn.  « 


Oysters, 

In  strolling  round  tbe  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Frleoo  by  gas  light, 
i/ur  careless  feat,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where     fountain's  ceaseless ;-p lay 
Of  sparkiirjg  waters,  made  a  seteen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  mossy  atone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell. 
Made  that  window  teem  to  be 
Borne  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 
"Stop,"  aald  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here — 
It  looks  so  nice — and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Blade  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  it  true, 
And  cooked  magmjicaitly,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juloy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They  'd  clam  t  and  crabs  aud  terrapins  ; 
In  (act ,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  al I  kinds  oi  game. 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  came, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  hava  here  the  best  loe  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  Bouse,  837  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

0HART.R8  HAAXB.  Proprietor. 


The  Credit  Mobilier  Swindle 

Is  the  talk  of  the  day,  and  i>  considered  one  of 
the  most  gigantic  frauds  of  tbe  aga.  The  old  ad- 
age Says  that  "bad  feeding  is  the  oanae  of  many 
oriraee,"  and  there  is  no  doubt  of  tbe  truth 
of  it,  for  what  will  oanse  a  more  diicon- 
teoted  state  of  mind  than  a  badly-cooked  meal? 
To  avoid  this  evil  we  shonld  patronize  snob,  res- 
taoranti  ae  Myeb's  "White  House,  Kearny  etreet, 
opposite  the  White  Honaa,  or  hia  branch,  the  Cap- 
itol RESTATJBAKT,  on  Fonrth  street,  where  we  can 
alwat a  depend  on  obtaining  the  very  beet  the  mar- 
ket affords,  cooked  lo  the  most  recherche  style,  at 
reasonable  prices, ^^  • 

vvxiskt    Cheer    Ojaundry 

Employs  no  Chinamen,  and  should  be  pat 
ronlsed  by  everybody.  • 


A  LITTLE  BOY'S  LETTER. 

Beside  the  lamp  he  eat  so  still, 

While  opposite  a  book  I  read; 
All  tilent  was  the  room  until 

He  raised  bib  fair  and  golden  head. 
And  Ian*hed  s  silvery  laugh  and  came 

Bringing  a  tiny  note  to  me. 
On  It  was  oddly  (crawled  my  name; 

Writer  and  postmaster,  too,  was  he. 

Then  laying  down  my  book.  I  read 

The  wcrdi  my  little  boy  had  penned; 
Before  bis  face  wee  hands  were  sprtad, 

8  >  shyly,  till  I  reached  the  end. 
No  lln  i  upon  the  printed  t>age 

Could  half  tbe  blesstduess  bestow. 
Whether  penned  by  poet  or  by  sige; 

"My  papa,  dear,  I  love  you  so!" 

Ohl  dimpled  hauls,  all  stained  with  ink; 

Deep,  earnest  eyef>,  beaming  with  pride; 
My  heart  Is  weary  when  I  think 

Bow  soon  you  wandered  from  my  side, 
Therefore  thlB  letter  is  to  me 

A  message  from  the  unknown  ehore, 
Aud  treasured  in  my  heart  shall  be 

£aoh  dear,  swtet  word  t  t*v-  raiore! 


Beit    Quality    of   X>oftsJ£lrx 

Driving  gloves,  at  12  per  pair,  at  the  What 
Qbeer  Laundry  x 

Tor  a  safe  and  efficient  BxATrnrnD  or  nan 
OoMPLXXicni,  use  Diouy's  Famous  Chice  b* 

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Oysters. 

Why  travel  so  far  ?  Shellfish  of  every  kind 
kept  at  Manning's,  oyster  dealer,  6T2  Howard 
street,  near  Third,  next  to  ear  office,  O 


A  Hit,  a  Very  Palpable  Hit. 

The  Chronicle  can  score  one.  In  an  arti- 
cle on  the  subject  of  MoDermot  and  Miss 
Lizzie  Gannon  it  ssya : 

But  too  Gall  geti  the  uokindest  cat  from 
the  Bulletin,  and  may  welt  exclaim,  with  all 
tbe  anguish  of  the  murdered  Csesar,  "M  tu 
Brute!"  The  Bulletin  taus  oouiments  on 
the  course  of  its  aEBOciate  and  copartner  in 
business : 

The  Bulletin  last  evening  aorreoUy  reported 
the  testimony  submitted  at  the  private  examl- 
aatlon  of  the  woman  who  attempted  to  bill  Mr. 
MoDermot.  The  morning  paptr*  which  dis- 
pute our  report  hnow<*  b&tttr,  aud  would  not 
have  contradicted  ns  bad  they  not  beeu  seen. 


Unreasonable  Woman. 

An  exchange  says: 

Mrs.  Augaetne  Hammond,  of  Georgia, 
who  has  only  beeu  married  four  weeks, 
went  into  hysterics  when  ebe  nent  to  the 
front  door  and  fonnd  a  bouncing  infant  in  a 
bBBket,  and  with  tbe  inscription:  "Bespect- 
fuliy  dedicated  to  Gas." 

We  don't  know  why  that  suspicious  wo- 
man need  go  into  hysterics  for  finch  a  slight 
cause  as  that.  We  think  Gus  might  easily 
explain  that  its  being  respectfully  dedi- 
cated to  him,  was 'proof  positive  that  he  was 
not  the  author  of  the  work. 


Maysville,  Ky,,  has  lofty  aspirations  since 
four  nitre-glycerine  factories  have  been  es- 
tablished there. 


Live    Well. 

Those  who  eat  good,  dlnnera  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  is  the  osuseof  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  BeBtaurant,  on  Wash- 
ington treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Bockeu,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  since 
1819,  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout.  Salmagundi  soup,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  oan  desire.  The  oest  cud  of  tea  In  the 
city—  English  breakfast  tea  —  Boucbeng  and 
Orange  Pekoe— can  be  obtained  here.  a 


Sandwich  Island  Ptxlu. 

Since  the  ascension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Pandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  industry  is 
taking  new  life,  Mr.  Jacob  Schreiber,  dealer  In 
bedding  and  furniture,  620  Washington  stree', 
opposite  the  rmrket,  who  baa  long  been  the 
principal  importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  tbe  gathering  and  hia  shipments  this 
year  will  he  very  1  arge.  Pulu  haB  always  been 
in  demand  on  acconnt  of  its  superior  qualities 
for  mattrass  bedding,  and  doubtleEB  Mr.  Schrei- 
ber will  find  no  difficulty  In  disposing  of  all 
that  comes.  A 


r>r.  Barlow  J.  femith 

Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygeian  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  H  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  In  regard  to  health 
to  Invalids  dally,  from  9  to  4  v.  m  ,  free.         w 


Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  oomfortable  caniage,  stylish 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  srattae  leadlngee- 
sentlals  of  an  to  j  oyoble  ride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Franelaoo  so  unquestionably 
as  from  Frank  Bonton,  whose  carriages  hare 
the  privilege  o  the  Bland  fronting  tho  Occl- 
aental  Hotel.  His  handsome  turn-outa  ere  used 
by  the  test  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
It  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  end  perfectly 
courteous  driver?,  he  is  more  liberally  patron- 
ised tbaa  any  other  carrlsge  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladles  in  particular,  will  engage  no  csrriages 
except  those  which  he  provides.  Frank bas  en. 
joyed  gr  at  success  in  his  business,  and  the 
admirable  way  In  which  be  conducts  it  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  patronize  him.    * 


Alt ogret tier  the  Best. 

It  is  curious,  hut  true,  that  3,  A.  Shaber, 
707  Market  street,  near  Third,  Ehonld  sell  fur- 
niture and  bedding  cheaper  than  any  other 
dealer  In  this  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
convinced.  i 

Holiday    Fun  cries. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tables 
that  compare  with  Squarza's.  Squaraa's  Punches 
are  famous  for  the  high  art  shown  in  their  man- 
ufacture, tho  happy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  the  great  Squarxa,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
he  Holiday  tables.  For  sale  at  tbe  new  branon, 
317  Kearny  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
130  Leldesdorff  street. 


The  Choicest  Confectionery, 

John  H.  Bomer  has  Just  opened  a  new  and 
handsoms  confectionery  store  at  126  Xearay 
street,  where  oan  be  obtained  superior  finely 
flavored  confsotionary  of  all  kinds.  Balls  and 
partial  supplied.  o 

Sewing  JS aoriLnea  for  Side, 

Bented  and  repaired,  at  116  Post  street.  Alio, 
agency  for  mils'  Adjustable  Treadle,  x 


k-Havex*  Suckle    Huspen<lera, 

At  f  1  per  palr^-M  per  cent,  cheaper  than  alav 
trhssra    at  the  What  Ohear  Laundry.  i 


Oyiter    Traae. 

The  oyster  trade  In  California  li  s«summg 
g'gantlc  proportions.  Emerson  Oorrllle,  of  the 
Saidle  Boek,  410  Pine  street,  furnishes  from 
his  own  oyster  beds  at  Ban  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  of  the  Pacific  Ooait.  His 
■astern  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 
has  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and  *  he 
"  Saddle  Boek"  is  known  •verywaere. 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  Is  no  and  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  hats.  At  "  The"  Bat  Store,  MT  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  etylea  can  be  fonnd.  The  stock  Is  Immense 
— the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  la  sure  to  be  Bulted.  n 


CLATBVOTAirr.— Madame  Clara   Antonla,  the 

Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
823  Kearny  st.,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine,  Consulta- 
tions In  Kngllsh,  French  and  German, 


Reduced  Prices. 

Shirts  from  75o.  to  S3.  Complete  assortment 
of  Oents'  Furnishing  Oooda.  Beales  St  Co.,  808 
Kearny  street,  near  Bush.  o 


Cheap  Jswelry,  Eld  Giovet,  and  Ladies  and 
Gents'  Forolahlng  Goods,  at  Bank's,  itore,  35 
Fonrth  street.    Cheapest  In  the  city. 


A.  -Pleaea-xm  Location. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tne  building  la  a  very  fine  one  and  le  well 
lighted  and  ventilated.  * 


Prtih  and  Sweet. 

Per  the  beet     confectionery,  go    to    Canty   and 
Wmcoer*a.  107  Montgomery  bt.  near  Sutter 


GARIBALDI  GUARD 

WILL    BOLD    THEIR 

FIFTH  ANNUAL  BALL 

....AX.... 

....OH.... 
S1TTJIDAY   EVESISO,.  NABOB    8 

T.'ckefa One  Dollar 

''Admitting  Gentleman  and  Ladles.) 
«*y-  To  be  bad  of  aoy  of  the  members,  and  at 
tbe  door  on  that  evening. 
tnhi  cd  THE  COMMITTEE. 


FIGARO 


IS  DISTRIBUTED  EVEKT  DAY  THROUGH 
ont  the  centre  of  the  city,  in  all  Hotels,  Re* 
tanraate,  Saloona,  Stores  and  Offices. 


FIGARO 


CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMME.!*] 
every  Theatre  in  Han  Franoiioo. 


FIGARO 

IB    CIRCULATED    EVERY    DAY  ON    THE 
Oakland  FerryBoata  to  catch  the  ] 
t  hat  arrive  by  tbegreat  Overland  Train. 


FIGARO 

IS     MAILED    EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 

1  principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon— the  papers  left  in  the  theatres  at  light 
being  gathered  up  and  aaved  for  that  purpose. 


FIGARO 

IS  "HERE,  THERE  AND  EVJLBTWHFEE," 
and  is  constantly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
in  the  Theattes,  Traveling  Uonveyanoea,  Hotels, 
and  public  resorti generally. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  IN  THE  BEST  SOCIETY.  IB 
placed  in  tbe  hands  of  nearly  all  who  come 
to  the  city  to  make  purchases,  and  is  therefore  the 
belt  of  advertising  medians. 


AMERICAN     EXCHANCE, 
HAYWABD8. 

lOHY  OAKKo FBOPBinOB 

Flrat-Olasa  BoteL 
bu  an 


Stage  Dancing 

TAUQHT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 


S.F.  BUSINESS  0IRE1TOI 

BooUaellers  und  Stationers. 
H.  H.  Moore.  $09  Mootiromery.  near  Merchant 

Bnalneaa  Collegea. 
Heald'e.  Bryant  A  Strattor/e  College,  U  Poii 

Batcher*. 
Kate,  Fred,  Btalla  94  to  100.  California  Market. 

Bran  Fonndertea, 
Weed  *  Klnirwoll,  California,  IV,  First  at. 

French  Fancy   Good*. 
Looan  4  Co. ,  19  Montgomery ,  107  and  109  Batter 

Hwman  flair. 
Sampson.  A.  B.  A  Oo..  Ill)  Seoond  street. 

Mtrale  and  af  a  Meal  lu>tram*«ta> 
Keene,  O.  C„  mft.  accordiana,  repairer  of  all  to 
musical  instruments,  N.E.  oor.  Bash  A  Kiel 
Wince  a«»d  Liquor*.     (WholesaliO 
Daneri  *".  A  To..  W4  Front 


Mme.  JOSEPHINE  EDIYIOND 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC    FHYSICIAI. 

TWEKTT    TEAK*     OF    PKAOT! 

IN  THE  TRFV^MENTOPDlSEABHFIWi 
dent  tof«m6l*'h»eplaopd  Madame  Bdaoi 
at  tbs  head  of  ht|  pbyaioians  mailing  mob  prut 
a  specialty,  and  enables  her  to sjaarantea  aw* 
and  permanent  cure  in  tbe  worst  pates  aT] 
praesion  and  menstrual  derangements,  T4J 
will  Bad  Madame  Edmonds  a  skillful  phyilet 
and  it  is  to  their  Interest  to  cons  alt  her  in  all  4 
eases  incident  to  women   before  tampsrlaf  * 

Koisonons  nostrams,  qaaok  doctors  and  buns* 
ladams  Edmonds  describes  diseaaea  withaet 
information  from  the  paiieot,  and  oores  wtu< 
the  use  ef  mercury  or  exoerlments,  that  te 
from  wroDfr  treatment  for  priv&t*.  chronic  1 
cancer  diseases.  Correspondence  s'rtctljaat 
deotlal.  Office  and  residence,  41fi  Pus  C 
between  Kearny  aod  Montgomery.  ;**  j 


DR.  CHAS.  H. TQZERS 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITU1 

IV.  XL  cor.  Jackson  and  Kearny  sfcj, 

THE  GREAT  ERADIOATOR  OF  8PKX 
OUMPLAINTS,  formerly  of  Lock  HotV 
Londoo,  and  tbe  Uet  twelve  years  of  ban  FraaZ 
DR.  TUZBR  informs  tbe  afflicted  that  afUrrk 
ing  all  the  HOSPITALS  IN  LONDON  B 
PARIS,  and  spending  one  year  in  the  moats* 
brated  Hospital  in  LoDrioo,  the  LOOK,  he  hff 
opened  bis  old  Medical  Iosntaie  at  the  old  !■ 
where  he  can  always  be  fonnd.  DR.  TOZBai 
for  forty  ysare  met  with  asparalleled  snoota 
tbe  treatment  of  disess*  Kenerilly  kaom 
CHRONIC  AAD  SPECIAL  OUMPLAINTV 

DR.  CHA8.  B.  TOZEK 
is  in  every  way  responsible,  blading  bioutK- 
effeot  aperaaneot  cuke,  or  making  no  obaif 
Tbose  who  cannot  afford  to  pay  for  advief  > 
medicine  will  be  c barged  for  medisine  only.  T 
MuNI  HLY  RKo  TOHATlVE  PILL3.  ncTerkot 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  In  oases  for  wbioh  that' 
recommended,  are  to  be  obtained  only  at 
office.  Price,  &  per  box.  Full  direction  oa  a 
box,  sent  by  hxprees  or  otherwise. 

DK.  TOZER  does  nob  imitate  the  advsrtlj 
Qoaoke  who  nfake  it  a  prmtioe  to  pnbhsh  f 
affidavits  and  other  false  r"fereocen,  bnt  rsTsa 
tba  moBtrespeotsble  people  in  the  State,  wboo 
has  eOBED  of  diseasea  whioh  others  have  lailti 
onre. 

BH.    CHA.fl.    H.  TOZEK,    1 
N.  E.  corner  Kearny  and  Jackson  atraattV 

W-tf Ban  Fraccisa 


OUTSIDE    LANDS 


A  NY    AJfD    ALL    PERSON8    THAT   HAI 
made.  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  01 
SIDE    LAND    ASSESSMENTS    oan    bars  I 
amount  refunded  at  the  office  of  the 
upon  the   presentation   of    an  order    from 
Mayor  and  City  aad  County  At  to  may, 
del8tf  A.   AlHTTTt 


TRAYB  always  on  hand. 


Alfred  Yettct 

Manafaetnreraad' 
Importsr  of     I 

BIRD  CAGE 

8*S  Dnpeat,  1 
HEAB  SUTTER  SfSl 

See  my  stock  of  B 

Cages  before  porobu1 
elsewhere.  Alwayi- 
tbiog  new  on  haoi 
Patent    Cages,  : 
Tin  Wire,  are  wt 

FREE  FROM  VI 

Alio,  best  qualltsjTi 


nana.   . 


THE  CHILD  HAS  RETURNED  1 

Its    Parent 
EUREKA     SHIRT    STORI 

194  Kearny    treet.  ho.  BcHOTd  Ml 

TVo.     3     Second     strec 

"Where   yos  iflll   find   a   complete  t 

•orimeat    at  SUIUIS   and    rCB(UI 

ISO    GOODS,   at   tbe   unal  low  rrtx 

The  Old  Stand. 

BEKEDIOT  *Ot 


ARIOI 

anoforl 


DEOLAKED  BT  THE   JUBOEB  AT  A  M 
F^r  .1  lb.  A«.rio.o  Inrtitnl»,  »"5£ii*™,' 
told   trill    M.lDM    Btein»«'r  0}lok«J}g> ' 
Mtonjo  b.  TH  k  BEST  Oil  *3fBJlITi2(Il, 
OUBTAZ,  Sale  Aget. t.    SO  0-F.mUia- 
II  B-— PU.O.  of  .11  ltrl~  TO  BKITT.        W 

3.   C    COMBES, 
TEBRAPIN    X.TJNOI 

Car.  Seeoad  .■dTekina  •••»•••■ 
aarT.rr.pin    eonvUntl,  o.    bj 
Oi.i.k  in  ...it  tt.U.    nxft 
SCPPEB     BOOMS  F.1R  rABTI 
dMyilm , 


Fort  street,  near  Kmbtv. 


CLASSES  IHJLOCUTIOI. 

m«0   OF    TBK    LJEADIirO   MKMBBR8 
I    tbe  Tbaajrieal  Profesaion  In  Ualifttr-1' 

p*a  forming 

tanlty-f a 

eaaaesidictiolrB 

OM,  whsa  parilculars  *•  to  terms,  eta. 
saatMthani. 


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MOTEL.  ^    ~ 


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9  J)    n 


FURNISHED   ROMS 

AT 

tad  110  yxr  Month 

WEST  END*  H 


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I ETROPOLITAN  THEATRE 


>roat    wuooosa 


CALIFORNIA   THEATR1. 


ITTTIS.       IMIOHT 


UK, 


tapman  Sisters  fabbri  opera  combination 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


lople'a    Theatre, 

■  •)•»     •  •*»*      AT 

>ruijA  it    r  it  x  c  i]  • 

I  J     _  IS     _  JBJ  I  **"   '  *  ' 


r  V  I  «  I  «  (i  MAR 


l»r«»r.     R.     Mul.t-  l.rl 


<  '.>■•• I •> 


an  rtuai  unm 


Till*    I  VUIIO  MARCH    1 

»*l»a»     .a%.sja»oa»     KonnxlT 

C3rr©«5at  Oyre  Aot! 

XL.aaiU.iu    and    Ajrmatroaa 

OOOILLi     nml     OOOPIR 
C'linrla-pi     Vomer      In      Comical 


MARCH  1 


VlB  Ba  ajlaaa  aaaar'a     t-»»  >■  l"l».  Aata 


MASANtEt.t.0 


•«!• 


NiiX<  r.-  . 


!*ruT >'      1 

■id  Xi 

fm<" 

"*A»li 

iaiM>l 


;i88  IN  THE  DARK 


*••«.*.»« 


SJLinle  Don  Giovanni 


.  nrmo  baoosi 

...CA»L  BHI  >L» 

mil  BABBEI 

■  ■a    TIDIII 
M    -.a.  Gtoraat 

r    iwi'ixt 

■«.  0*»    T.  ITUI 

L   Batoraaa 


F^xXl    cnorui 


and. 


roheatra 


i New  Scenery.     New   Properties,    and  a  Grand   Ballet. 


Till  ACTIOS  OF  THI'  OIF.RA  TLRBIKATBa  WITS  TBI 

EJruptlon    or    ivioxiiit    "VeeAtix^lTLxs. 


-  iwm  fl 

inuiun         <S 


mum  x 

Ultlaela 

ihn!  km 

1  Omnium 

All 


AIM1 


BIBD! 


Ml 

Mil.' 


CaaWa 
VHibn 

Jp.u:!  u 

rnam 

1»»<A 


.~H«I  laa.  ttaa    ...a  l» 

■noil 

D    BBLABOO 

^'iflll.MJ    llik   ••.a-»,ta    bet. 

<lll  fABlIT  tUUXO 
mmimmi<  aba  ailLul  aad.-ia.aa, 

•a~a.au  vat. MtSS  LI7.XIR  IftOLES 

H«|-    -r  ...MlaaOORIELL 

BS.  iwialii  mmntiuini    t 

■  IM  KATY  PELL 
Paltafaa .  ▼IBasait  aaxl  Oaafta. 

itsrday  Afternoon Don  Giovanni 


SATl'RDAY,  at  1 EAST  LYNNE 


1*  ACriTI   FBEPAB1TI03- 


LiOtos   *aiaci   Loo! 


SATOBCAT  EVKillNQ  liKUN'D  PRODUCTION  OP 


i. a.i>T   miniTH 

Mia*    JIC11M  V     L,.     DABQOK 

MAcnrin 

JKHJT     Hell  I.I.III  OH 

John     Mi'Ciilloiiich 

MONDAY   EYPJilNU.  March  101b 

KraprTPa   W#-«te—  DrMi  Olrci*  uu?  OrobMirt SI   «•      Balcony 

Rrarrr'i  •*■*»•—  BalflOBJ 13     OallBry 

Dmi  Cvroi*  AdsAisstsw  »t  *>•    Prints  Bon 


Ortcitn  flutrjri       M  lie  Eagpnit  GerretU 

f^»>qw>a»aa»aa4  VaHtea-n  Uassta  i 
•  -.i-  «  -->•  a*..,  J»m.i*  «t. ,»•>• 


Orlartnitl     r*U«' i  <•■■«*■. 

J_JL^*,V_I>_  r  _  — ■••  ■»• fUKRIE  ARMSTRONG 

HI    BaTeiT  HCBX? 

-Too»a»i   F>r*B     R     (i    Mini 


Tlio  Groat  Gyro  Act 

Br  RI'WAKD  tKiiT.i.i  it 


•*•■,*■   •  •>•    Ob.'p 


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CMAlUtt   VIIMII 


llnppv     .lit. i     nml     Lf'W. 
ooon.i.  mi  oooPim 

■-a""* r-»i|  U*rr>iHit 

Mi— K-Bwodr  t.  line'-*'  SkaUi.  ■rntu.  »/  bonslf. 
A      TCOMAlV       XIAT^in. 

U«r»  fiupot  , j  MISS  AONEa   KENIDT. 

Mm  Arihti.i  Tonfclei  f  Inlr^l*   lot  Snuff*,  ■   Kaentiff  Mttcta 
J  t  Mum  Man.O'Bri*.  i        y«*rt*r  -t»ff     w  t..,|lr.  Ma  ton. 
FraffcD  Op*r»  Dan»«r..  J  *j.d  bp*a*Bb  t>»-  r« 

Cb«i.  Amiilti  FUID9P Ch«§.  V«r*«r 


Oftrtor*.. 


Orort  »■«*.«. 


CoB0t«dia.|  ailb  tb*  Drmvat    at 

Wolf    tlio    Roush. 


Woltr*d  CIkciod.  idowd 
laorcti)  Wuro] 
■  I»  oti   llil  on 


How.rd    U»irtioo.. 

AlW)B*   8MBI|ir.., 

OoIobbJ  Wbilalf.... 

Jotr*OB 

McGinalB  

lj«d.Yti  Balooar 

BllTlB.. 

Mra   Raiiiri 

Mr*.  OoBklinc 

Locr  AvbtoB 

Cl-r*  rialdt 


bb  Wolf  tbB  Roagh R.  O.  M»-»h 

MalKvltF 

Toblb*  Broo 

Mr.    V.rnar 

Obu.  Varoar 

Obaa    r'««Hj 

WiUBAff* 

J  H.  Uaailo 

¥..  MoBtBffDO 

F.  GOOBaJB 

Faoor  UarnttOB 

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MIbb  JowbbiB* 

MiaaUtrlaBd 

HuOt'ntU 

OattIb  Armalrooa; 


McDANIEL'8 


"    [aseam  and  Theatre, 


parent 
SHIRT  If 

rlB  bi « H 

iltSiaHil 


CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 


U'DKRMOIVKD    WOULD    MOST  RE- 

Cvlli  raprtMBl  to  frtti  afid  Ui  Dflblie  «ao 

'  Mi.  UmU  bs  iibo*  a>rap*r#d    to     fart  tab    faeil- 

1  wfor  oibibt'tofMof  ororj    feint    aad    BBAriatMr. 

"      laali  ddirta  Ibb    |p.iroDa>    of  U>«    Fab- 

b«v*    Br*0i«d    oi   Ch-rnr  a.     Wfomiac    A 

!  A.\D  OMMMQOlOUt  HALL,  with  tool 

MR  Bad    StBata.     Tb*   H*ll  la   *•)!   TBoUUtod 

I  ttffb*a«1.  Bnd  tBBda  eoaainr.ahB  for  all  b**joo« 

Ubtmf     THE  REST  OK  MUSIC,  bog.  Sirtof 

I  Br*aa,  oa«  bo  f arnnb-d  At  all  titoa*. 

*IMfM^-'    »rfa-|<maofi    will     b«     roBda    wnb 

1BATHICAL  ORDiHER  COMPANIES,  mith- 

BWMQBitlBiA'of  HaJI  or  porfof  boooo  ob>   a    par- 

iIbbTC  of  iba  rBcotpiBa.    Oorr««poa'UBO*i  •olicii*d. 

IllTlIM  J    McDANIR'.. 

Lock  Box,  No.  1.  Cfaajaona,    Wiommff. 

I.  B.— OarioaltlBB  wAaiad  for  the  Characti* 
BBWaiBaa.  TbOBO  WitBtriff  BBftftmBaU,  atBto  low- 
i  Uraa  (or  lbs  Wtou<  Sobboo,  i»doi  d«  photo- 
ipb    to  mr  addrawA.    Half    Pbbbba**  Moatr    r*>- 

MOd  Bfl«r  flilinff  OBtBrBBBantB. 

.IAMKH  MODAJURU 
PrapfiOtor  Oh*rsBBBTbBBtr«  sad  Momuid, 
HJla  LaOAk  Box  No.  l.CborOBOB.  W.  T. 


IPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

FIKObIMIA    OfXT,    XKTAJIA. 

PUIS   RLFOA.NT  THKATRK  E1A8  BEEN  KK- 
L    daoora-od.  Abd  oavo  ba  ran  tod  by  Ibo  night  ot 
I     BaBA    WB*k.       SCA4B     BOd     UB1*JtDff     ooai»Aaitoa 
Mravilr   traaiod    with   on  BpplleAltOn  by  ltttAT 
J  OH*      I'lPKE, 
M»oa*ar  BOd  *oU  Pmpriaior. 
Or  to         3.    It.    M'CAHC, 
•lao  WaabtBrTOSi  airoot.  Ran  Fr^cxvaon 


l-Rii'F 


■ESSRS.  M'NEIL  &  CALDER 

mfOUNOE  TO  THEIR  FRIENDS  AND 
l  Iba  Pablio  aanarallr,  that  thar  bava  opanad 
i«ar  OOLMAR'S  OLOTHINO  BTORI',  Oornar 
Boab  and  MootiomarT  atraata.  with  a  WELL 
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published  every  Day  in  the  Year  by 

J_       I»-       BOCJARDXJS 


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Below  Mont*omery.  San  Francjsco. 


FRIDAY MARCH  7 


1873 


Theatrical  Sale. 

A  sale  of  a  peculiarly  interesting  charac- 
ter to  all  admirers  and  devotees  of  tbe  drama 
is  announced  in  London.  The  well-known 
theatrical  agent  and  publisher.  T.  0.  Lacy, 
who  bas  done  bo  much  in  making  the  works 
of  the  beat  dramatic  writers  easily  accessi- 
ble to  the  general  public  in  a  cheap  form, 
has  retired  from  business,  and  the  tale  will 
be  held  to  dispose  of  his  interesting  stock 
of  theatrical  and  other  works  in  connection 
with  his  business.  There  are  between  one 
and  two  thousand  lots,  and  among  them  are 
many  carious  works  of  rare  value ;  not  the 
least  valuable  portion  of  them  is  a  collection 
of  the  Sbakspeare  Society  publicitions,  and 
naturally  the  works  of  the  immortal  Bard 
of  Avon  figure  very  conspicuously  in  the 
general  list,  especially  those  published  by 
C.  Knight.  The  old  familiar  names  of  Beau- 
mont and  Fletcher,  Gibber,  Bicbardson, 
Oongreve,  Dibdio,  Dryden,  Foote,  Voltaire, 
Ben  JofltDD,  Kemble,  Sean,  Sir  T.Moore, 
Charles  Lamb,  Shadwell,  Shirley,  Siddons, 
B.  Steele,  Wilkes  and  others,  serve  to  indi- 
cate the  character  and  range  of  the  book* 
which  are  now  to  be  given  over  to  dealers 
and  collectors  of  library  curiosities. 

Lord  Lyiton  on  Spiritualism, 

It  is  well  known  that  the  late  Lord  Lytton 
was  a  Spiritualist  and  now  he  is  dead  some 
of  his  friends  are  trying  to  prove  that  he 
did  not  entirely  believe  in  the  doctrine.  To 
this  end  a  conversation  held  by  him  with 
Mr.  Arthur  Carney  is  published  io  the  Lon- 
don Spectator.  Lord  Lytton  being  asked  if 
they  were  angels  of  light  who  communicated 
answered,  "If  they  were  they  would  not  tell 
so  many  lies."  "Are  they  not  lying  spirits 
than,  or  fallen  angels?"  resumed  Mr.  Gur- 
ney.  Lord  Lytton  said,6"one  is  justified 
in  attaching  some  idea  of  lingering  majesty 
to  a  fallen  angel ;  but  here  there  seems  net 
only  to  be  the  utter  absence  Of  a  purpose 
to  be  Berved,  but  ths  tricks  wrought  are 
rather  worthy  of  elf  or  kobold  than  of  de- 
mon." So  it  appears  that  Lord  Lytton  has 
met  with  tricksey  spirits  like  Puck.  He  ac- 
cuses the  spirits  of  lying  just  like  mortals. 
but  he  won't  call  them  devils.  Well,  he 
knows  all  about  it  now,  himself,  and  we 
hope  he  will,  if  possible,  communicate. 


Safe  Enough, 

An  exchange  says: 

Mark  Twain  has  just  completed  about  one 
fourth  of  his  new  book,  "John  Bull,"  in 
which  he  is  said  to  present  English  customs 
and  characteristics  in  a  ludicrous  light. 

John  Bull  is  safe  enough  from  having  his 
feelings  hurt  by  Mark  Twain.  That  hu. 
morist  was  fairly  captivated  by  tbe  British- 
ers, and  thougb,  of  course,  be  found  some- 
thing to  make  fun  of,  as  Punch  does,  we 
will  undertake  to  pay  that  his  forthcoming 
work  will  be  more  enjoyed  and  more  favor- 
ably reviewed  in  England  than  the  United 
States. 


•'No  Name." 

A  young  gentleman  who  hag  recantly  pic- 
tured a  local  habitation  in  Texas,  now 
advertises  for  a  name,  if  anyone  has  suck  a 
thingto  Fpare.  He  lost  his  during  a  pro- 
longed residence  among  the  Indians,  by 
whom  he  was  kidnapped   some  years  ago. 


Young  ladies  who  lace  themselves  too 
tightly  when  dressing  for  dinner  evidently 
prefer  grace  before  meat. 


An  old  lady  desoribes  a  genius  as  "A  man 
what  knows  more's  he  can  find  out,  and 
spills  Tittles  on  his  clothes." 

.*, 

Ladles  Visitina;  Oarda. 

Written,  engraved  or  painted  by  John  F. 
Dwtjeb,  126  Sutter  street,  opposite  Lick  House, 
and  at  the   Grand  Hotel.    N,  B.— Hawdkbb- 

OHXCF8  NEATLY  MASKED.      PENMANSHIP    Of  BVeiy 

dei orlption  to  order.  b 


It  la  Portectiy  Astonlehln« 

How  beautifully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
it  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
>elore  8  jlm.  returned  the  same  evening  If  de 
•toed,  x 


Artificial  Memory,     Guaranteed* 

This  wonderful  system  gives  the  memory  ei- 
aordloacy  power.  Thousands  of  flguras  and 
words  learnt  without  effort.  Studies  made  easy 
mad  the  intellect  strengthened.  Send  for  the 
book-fifty  cent*,  post-paid.  Professor  Wm, 
Nemos,  137  Montgomery  btreet.  » 


Sam  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bass  House  Carriages,  can  be 
found  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
tablishment, southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery ate.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Oarrlue  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
er  sight,  at  reduced  rates.  u 


Holiday    Gaudies. 

Fresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M,  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection. 
•ry  "78  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    a 


"Wo-aliinjr  Beturnea  In  One  X>n  y 
And  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry, 

Fob  Salt.— A  lot  ef  cheap  t  ilk  dresses,  at  38 
Gear?  street.     A  good  price  paid  for  cast-off 

clothing.  6 

BOO    fairs   ot   Sooka, 
At  all  prices,  at  t  he  What  Cheer  Laundry, 


What:    Cheer    L/aunary 
U  the  best  unndry  in  Ban  Franc  taoo, 


An  Unreliable  Critic. 

Time  wss  when  the  Call  used  to  puff  every 
performance  the  proprietors  of  wbich  paid 
for  an  advertisement  Now  tbis  is  changed. 
The  Call  has  employed  a  slashing  critic,  who 
pitches  into  everything,  indiscriminately. 
He  is  as  reckless  in  bis  as-ertiooe  as  be  U  in 
his  critical  opinions.  In  Thursday's  issue 
be  Btates  that  W.  H.  Smith  has  gone  East  to 
procure  talent  for  CocgreaB  Hall,  when  the 
facts  are  that  tbe  proprietor  of  tbat  place 
has  not  even  commenced  fitting  it  up  as  yet 
for  a  theatre,  and  Mr.  Smith  is  still  in  towD. 
Next  he  asserts  that  the  Alhambra  Theatre 
will  be  elosed  in  May,  and  that  Manager 
Maguire  inlands -to  take  a  company  to 
Australia.  This  statement  is  not  only 
false,  but  it  is  one  that  migbt  do  Manager 
Maguire  Berious  buBineBB  injuries  in  obtain- 
ing  his  contemplated  Eastern  engagements 
if  allowed  to  obtain  oredeoce.  We  state,  on 
tde  best  authority,  that  tbe  Alhambra  will 
not  be  closed,  nor  lis  there  been  any  idea 
of  closing  it,  as  the  Call's  critic  might  have 
easily  learned  before  making  tbe  damaging 
statament,  if  he  had  taken  tbe  trouble  to 
inquire.  We  are  tired  of  correcting  tbe  Call 
in  dramatic  matters,  and  seriously  advise  it 
to  leave  theatrioal  affairs  to  "tbe only  dra- 
matio  anthorityon  tbe  Pacifio  Cues',"  which 
everyone  knows  is  Fioano. 

♦  .  .  .  — 

Charles  Reade  Knraged. 

Charles  Reade,  in  reference  to  tbe  charges 
brought  against  him  of  atsaling  from  Swiit 
in  hi)  novel  of  "The  Wandering  Heir," 
Bays  : 

If  my  etory  is  a  mere  plagiarism,  then  the 
Old  Testament  is  a  mere  Hollywell-strest 
production  ;  then  Scott  had  not  an  original 
incident  in  all  bis  works;  "Kobineon  Cru- 
soe" is  a  mere  theft  from  Warde's  "Roger 
and  Damprer  ;"  and  Milton,  the  peet,  is  ali 
Homer,  Euripides,  and  an  Italian  play  called 
"Adam  in  Paradise,"  and  lots  of  other  things 
are  just  the  opposite  of  what  we  think  them. 

The  fun  of  all  this  literary  bubble  and 
squeak  culmioates  in  the  fact  that  tbe  writer 
who  discovered  Mr.  Beade's  plagiarisms  is  a 
quiet  old  lady  living  in  the  country,  who 
knows  nothing  of  literary  cliques  and  their 
paltry  fends. 

Woman's  Rights. 

"A  woman  1— what  is  it  to  be  a  woman?  it 
gives  you  a  right  to  set  every  power  of  hell 
in  motion,  and  always  be  spired  .the  ean- 
sequences;  to  upset  every  arrangement  of 
the  world,  and  disturb  the  quiet,  and  put 
your  fingers  into  every  mess,  and  always  to 
he  held  blameless.  That  is  your  right:  Ob 
I  like  those  'women  rights!'  I  should  .have 
knocked  down  tbe  man  who  had  inter f e-rred 
as  you  have  done;  but,  beoanse  you  are  a 
woman,  I  must  come  out  of  my  quiet,  I 
must  derange  my  life  to  save  you  from  your 
folly.  GodinheavenI  was  tbat  what  those 
creatures,  those  slaves,  those  toys,  were  made 
for?  to  intarfere — forever  to  interfere— and 
beTspared  the  consequences  at  anyeostto 
us?" — C'ornhiU  Magazine, 


Ballad, 

By  &  clerk  who  parts  bis  hair  in  tbe  middle: 
Sbe  stco  i  beside  the  counter 
The  day  I'll  ne'er   forget, 
Sbe  thought  the  Muslin  dearer 
Than  she'd  seen  it  yet. 
I  watcbed  her  playfal  fingers 
The  Silk  &  Saun  toga 
And  it  made  me  fael  uneasy, 
As  I  looked  at  the  Be  a j. 

"Show  me  some  velvet  ribboD," 
Berage  &  satin  dark," 
She  said  I  watt  to  purchase: 
Thau  gave  the  goods  a  jerk. 
I   was   all   obedience, 
She  Travelled  on  ber  shape    . 
At  Length  with  Hesi'ation, 
She  bought  a  yard  ef  Tape. 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


HIb  Value. 

Parse-proud  individual.— "Do  you  know 
that  I'm  worth  a  hundred  thousand  dollars  ?" 
"True,"  was  the  reply,  "I  do,  and  I  know 
that  is  all  you  are  worth." 


A  Mormon  woman  is  thoroughly  aroused 
at  last,  and  delares  tbat  unless  ber  husband 
cuts  the  number  of  bis  wives  down  to  seven 
sho  will  leave  him. 


The  female  justices  of  Wyoming  are  get- 
ting profane,  because  about  two-thirds  of 
vbe  suits  decided  by  them  are  appealed  and 
the  verdicts  set  aside. 


Phutotrraphlo    Cards. 
'  At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  street.  a 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


CALI FORNIA    TH  EATRE. 

John  McOullough and  eager 

Special  Announcement. 

Tbe  Management  bears  to  call  particular  insn- 
tion  to  tbe  prod  action  for 

TWO    NIGHTS    0\LT! 
SATURDAY  and  MONDAY  EVENINGS,  Maroh 

SiQaad  lOtb.  of  Sbakspeare's  great  Tragedy  of 

MACBETH! 

Misa  A.L.  DarsoQ  as Ladj  Macbeth 

Mr.  McOallongh  as Macbeth 

Mr.  Chaplin  eg Macduff 

Tbe  oaat  ia  one  of  nnaeual  excellence,  embrac- 
ing aa  it  doe*  every  member  of  tbn  famous  corn- 
pan;  of  thie  theatre.  All  of  L6CKh,'S  Original 
Manic  will  be  filven  by  a  large  and  welt-trained 
Choree,  under  the  direction  of  Mr.  8.  W.  L tUAOli. 

Monday  F.venlo je March  1 0 1 h 

Mr.  MoOalloash  at ." Macduff 

Mr.  Chaplin  aa Macbeth 

NOTICE. 


The  City  Gardens 

FOR  THE 

Coming  Picnic  Season! 

THE  ATTENTION  OF  ALL  SOCIETIES,  As- 
sociations and  Military  Companies  ia  called 
to  the  advantages  offered  by  tQebe  <-ommodiona 
sod  beautiful  grouaaa  for  Holiday  Pionic  Festi- 
vals. They  oan  be  procured  on  any  day  m  toe 
week  for  pioolo  purposes,  the  coming  season  on 
more  advantageous  terms  than  aoy  grounds  in  the 

THE    CITY     GARDENS 

Are  easy  of  access  without  any  tariff  to  Societies, 
and  are  protided  with  large  and  beaatifnl  Lawns; 
largo  Shade  Trees;  beantifal  Flowers  and  Pianta 
from  every  clime;  numerous  Swings;  two  mam- 
moth Dancing  Pavilions;  a  natural  Lake,  with 
Pleasure  Bona;  Fountains  atd  Observatory  Tow- 
els, all  perfeotly  sheltered  from  the  winds.  A 
mammoth  Bestaorant  is  on  the  ground?,  and  every 
convenience  for  tbe  accommodation  of  large  Pic- 
nics has  been  made.  I£v*nt^iag  bas  been  placed 
in  the  most  complete  order  for  tbe  eoming  season 

TBB  CITY  CABDEAS 
Are  tbe  largest  in  tbe  State.  They  contain  SU 
acres  of  Knoll  and  Bbad*d  Lawn,  Flower  Gar- 
dens,  etc,  and  are  capable  of  accommodating 
2U,0l'D  persons  witu  tbe  greatest  conveniense.  Ex- 
tra Cars  mo  directly  to  tie  Garden!. 

Piomc  Committees  are  especially  invited  t?  0*11 
and  inspect  the  Grounds,  and  ascertain  terms, 
which  will  be  most  favorable. 

M.  V.  8TEVEW8,  Proprietor. 

••■Office  bonrs  8  to  6  p.m..  daily,  at  the  Gardeai, 
comer  Twelfth  and  tfoisom  streets. 

N.  B.-aoo,OnO  Admission  Tickets  were  sold 
by  various  Associations  holding  festival*  at  the 
City  Gardens  latt  year.  The  sale  of  spirituous 
liquors  will  be  prohibited  on  the  grounds  on  '  es- 
tival  days.  m h A  tf 


A  Worthy  Monarch. 

There  are  so  many  unkind  things  eaid 
about  kings,  on  this  side  of  the  Atlantic, 
that  it  affords  as  pleasure  to  publieli  the  fol- 
lowing in  favor  of  the  King  of  Italy  : 

King  Victor  Emanuel  attends  the  theatre 
every  Sunday  evening  in  Rome. 

Everyone  will  be  glad  to  learn  that  Victor 
Emanuel  is  so  strict  in  his  Sunday  obser- 
vances. He  attends  the  theatre  every  Sun- 
day evening,  never  misses  a  Sunday.  Oan 
Ihe  Governor  of  this  State  say  as  much? 

Alas  I  we  fear  not. 

♦ 

Slightly  Inaccurate. 

A  Kentucky  editor  received  the  following 
note  from  a  subscriber,  asking  tbat  a  false 
notice  of  his  deaih  might  be  corrected : 

Sir,  i  notis  a  few  errors  in  the  obituary  of 
myself  wich  appeared  in  your  paper  of  last 
wensd.iv,  i  was  born  in  greenup  county  not 
coldwell,  and  my  retirement  from  bisnies  in 
1869  was  not  owin  to  ill  helth  but  tu  a  (rub- 
ble i  bad  in  connection  with  a  bore,  and  tbe 
the  oors  of  my  detb  was  not  emaol  pox. 
pleas  make  corrections  for  wich  i  enclose  50 
cents. 

.*. . 

Very  Little  Consequence. 

Mis.  GerrUh,  of  Sacramento,  bas  in  her 
possession  a  deed  of  property  made  by  her 
father  wbich  bears  date  of  1776,  and  also 
pewter  dishes  which  were  purchased  by  the 
family  in  1763. 

Oh,  bang  the  pewter  I  Did  the  old  man 
leave  any  tin  ? 

Obtaining  Quarters. 

ABaltimorean  who  was  refused  [a  night's 
lodging  in  a  station  bouse  the  other  evening 
immediately  secured  tbe  desired  accommo- 
dation by  throwing    bricks  at  a  railroad 

train. 

. ♦. - 

Tli©    Best    Bemodles, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
IT'S  Webfoot  puis,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 

For  Bala  by  all  druggists.    Agency,  417  Sansome 
street,  cexner  of  Commercial.  • 


T 


HEFUBLIO  ASBHJBBEBT  NOTI- 


fled  that  the  Field  Deputies  of  thia 
Office  will  commence  assessing  property 
SATURDAY,  MARCH  1,  1873. 

The  duties  OMleaed  to  those  deputies 
are  too  well  baowa  to  the  community  to 
require  explanation!,  and  while  I  have 
been  careful  In  making  my  selections  to 
All  position*  hy  men  favorably  known  In 
i  b  I*  community  for  their  competency  and 
Integrity,  and  am  confident  that  the  du- 
ties will  be  discharged  by  them  to  the 
general  satisfaction  of  all  co  Ecerncd, 

Inrgintly  reqnest  the  general  public  to 
report  to  this  ofllce  any  dlrellctlons  of 
doty  by  any  of  my  Deputies,  and  assure 
them  that  any  Jmt  complnlntt  will  re- 
ceive immediate  attention. 

LEVI  BOSE\EB, 

mb-i  .City  and  Caaaty  Assessor. 


B.   MATER  CALLS  ATTENTION  TO  HIB 

large  and  well  aelectsd  aeBortmeot  ot 


CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  Store 

'Formerly  Mayer  &  Warkheim,) 

NO.    »0    MONTGOMERY    STREET, 

Opposite  the  X.lcfe  noose, 

M 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  Velvet 
and  Cloth, 

And  bie  new  stoles  of  rsady-nnda  Silk.  Wool  and 
other  LADIEbr  SUITS,  at  VERY  LOW  PRiOES. 
Also,  a  large  stock  of  Striped,  Broohe  and  Laoe 
Shawls,  Lace  Jackets.  Silk  end  Cotton  Velvet*. 
Silks,  Satins,  Cloaking*,  and  every  description  of 
TrimminRB.  JUST  AJiHlVED,  a  large  invoice  01 
the  Spring  stoles  of 

PLAIN      AND      EMBKOIDEItKD 

LINEN    SUITS, 

.  N.  B— Cloaks. DreBseB and  Btrts  made  to  order 
in  iatett  faahioo,  st  reasonable  rat9S.  mb2 


Assessor's  Office. 

NOTICE  TO  TAX-PAYERS, 

1873—74. 


American  Watches, 

Bedaoed  prices,  at  h  A.  Oallender's  62  See 
ood  St,  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  carefully-  repaired.  x> 


How    to  Procure    Bargains. 

Attend  the  auction  ta!es  of  Watson  &  Barn- 
hurt  at  their  anctien  salesroom,  112  Sattor  street, 
adjoining  the  new  Oircns  Amphitheatre,  and  yon 
are  stir*  to  jroonre  bargains.  Sale  days— Mon- 
days and  Fridays.  Gash  advanced  on  merchan- 
dise.   Out-  door  sales  promptly  attended  to.    a 


Xt   Is   a.   Beauty ! 

The  Little  Gem  Clothing  and  Card  Marker,  at 
tic  Washington  street,  near  the  Post  Office.  Best 
ever  lnyentefl.  o 


For  Wttsminsr 

Shirta,  $1  60  per  dor,.;  small. pieces,  60c.  per 
108.     At  the  What  Oncer  Laundry-  " 


If  YOU    Want 

Tour  Blankets  and  Tlannels  well  washed,  and 
not  spoiled,  seed  them  to  the  What  Cheer  Lann 
Iry, 


A    LL   rUBSONS,    COMPANIES,    AS- 
SOCIATIONS,   or   FIRMS,    In    the 

City  «nd  County  of  San  Francisco,  are 
requested,  either  In  person  or  by  their 
proper  representatives,  to  deliver  at  the 
Assessor's  Office,  No.   CS  City   Hall,   be 

fore  the  second  monmay  in  apkil, 

1873,  a  statement  nnder  oath  of  all 
Property,  both  PEB  SONAL  and  KLAL 
owned  er  claimed  by  him  or  then,  or 
which  la  In  their  possession*  or  which  la 
held  or  controlled  by  any  other  peraon 
In  trust  for,  or  fer  the  benefit  of  him  or 
them.— See  Section.  88S0-98&O,  Politi- 
cal Code. 

■9-rOJE.L  TAX  IS  WOW  DTE  at  this 
Office,  or  to  a  Deputy. —See  Sections 
8SS9-8S«e,  Political  Code. 

LETI    BOSE,\ER, 
City  and   County  Assessor. 

Saturday,  March  1,  18T*.  mbS 


M.    ASHBR, 

Nos.  S06  Market, 

...,AHD..  .. 

5  ami  f   Sutter   street, 

Offer,  to  the  Trade  and  Pabllo  a  FULL 
AND  COMPLETE  STOOK  ol 

MILLINERY    COODS, 

OOKSIST1NQ  OF,... 

FIOWEE8,    FEATHERS. 

B1BBOK8,    HATS,    Etc., 
....AT..,, 

Reduced     Prices, 

l»2i  lm 


V       PRICE    50  ( 

A  Safe  and  speedy  Ren. 
dy  for  all   Bronchial  Aff  . 
tions,      Asthma,       Col 
Coughs,    Loss    of   Vol 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  C 
sumption,        Hoarserve 
Pain  and  soreness  of 
Breast,  and  all  Difficult 
arising    from     a    suclfi. 
Cold,  readily   yield   to  j 
healing  powers.     Ask  f 
the   California   Hall's  P. 
monary      alsam.    Soldi 
all  Druggists. 


PROPRIETORS, 


41T  Suniome  street,  corner  Coi 
jaietf 


««, 


mmmi® 


CURES  DYSPEPSI, 


fe(MM"B.- 


Gives  Tone  to  the  Ston 


Si«fixLBi': 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETIT  j1 


Dr       rrr,nR/\TE.p 


(MTxL> 


Is  a  Sure  Relief  for  Zndlgsst] 


'i$mtim 


HAS  NO  SUPERIOR  ASA 

BLOOD    IMLTRIFIE 

urn « 


• 


THOMAS   W.    BRIE, 

^t  MAHUPAUTCaBBamW. 

J^  —AND—  ^1^1^ 

i$  ORUDIS,  BANJOS,   «** 

^tV  —  add— 


ESTABLISHED  IN  18«S- 

s*J- Lessons  given  on  the  Banjo  and  Dram.  . 
MISSION  STKEET.  between  First  snd  Ssm 

N.  B.— Kine-tonsd  Bilrsr  bolo  Banjos  In 
ttssionsls  sIwstb  on  hand. 


I 


A 


DECIDER,  A 

....TO.... 


TV 


MANAGERS,  STARSJtND  COMBINITK 

A  COMPETENT  MANAGER,  AOEST  1 
xj.  Aoter,  with  15jenre'  experience  la  fee 
America,  tbe  CaosofQood  Hope  aod  AalfeT 
Oolonies,  India  and  Ohina, 

IS  OPEN  TO  ENGAGEMENT. 

Tb  well  posted  with  the  profession  and  tb*  P 
Oan  Rivfj  names  of  Managuro,  Tbeatros  or  £ 
List  of  Prices  aod  beloing  oauaci  ty,  in  nasrlf  I 
one  ol  the  above  places.    Apply  to 

J.  H.  MoOABJLI 
Ib4  lm  flSO  Washington  atrest, ». 


An  Oyster  May  be  Crossed  in  Love. 


NOT  IP  IT  IS  SUOH  AW  OTSTKB  AS  YOU 
gat  across  the  street  from  the  0»liforoia 
1  heatrt,  at  the  oorner  of  Kearny,  as  nobodi  could 
refuse -said  Ojster.  Try  it  between  the  acte,  or 
when  the  play  is  over. 


H 


.B  AHTOINT'S 

CHAMPAGNE  CIDER! 

*18    8ACBAMENTO    STKEET, 
mhSlrq  SAW  FRANCISCO, 


QIO.  W.  HAQLB.     BOE'T  STEIH.     DaVID   HAIWKLL. 

Nagle,  SteiF&  Maxwell, 

IMPORTERS  AND 

Wholesale  Provision  Merchants 

BBTTKR,  OHBHSE.  UABD,  HAM8,  BAOON,. 
ate.,  No.  1*«  California  ttreet.  one  door 
baIoJ?Jiont-  ■»- Sole  Agente  tor  Ibe  celebrated 
MACNOLIA  HAMS,  nbSliD 


"SPIERS  &  POND'S 

SALOON, 

S.  W.    COB.    KIABIT    ASD    BUSH. 

PURE  WINES  and  LIQUORS 

TEA,  COFFEE,  AND  REFRESHMENTS. 

ONE-BIT    HOUSE. 

fell  In 


SANGER  HALL 

(SINGER'S  HALL,) 
14    GEABT    ST.,    NEAR    KEAl1 

None  but  the  Choicest  Brands  of  Wl 
and  litqaors  on  band. 

DEPOT  WEYAND  &  KASCHE'S  BAY  B«W 

felB  tf  CHRIS  FELDMiB.1 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MR.  P.  BBRGES.  FORMERLY 
proprietor  of  the  Mine  re'  Res- 
taurant, bes  taken  the  management 
of  both   the  Misers'  Resaanrant  on 

Commercial  street  and  the.  Miners'' 

Branoh  on  Market  street,  in  partnership  witn  MR. 
A.  DRAYEUR,  who  bas  been  connected  with  the 
firm  lor  years.  Improvements  hare  been  mads  in 
the  oniame  departments  that  will  render  the  Mi- 
ners'mors  popnlcj  than  it  has  ever  been  daring 
the  22  years  of  its  prosperity.  Oar  Bills  of  Far* 
embrace  all  the  delioaoiea  of  the  season.  Oar 
motto  is  "Good  Fare,  Good  Cooking  and  Moderate 
Charge  a." 

P.  BEBSES  Sl  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

B81  and  538  Oommeroial,  and 
■JOB  Market  etreet. 
Open  from  5  AM.  to  10  P.M.  anjl  lm 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 


L.    BLAIR'S, 

9   Kearny  street* 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

BTBBT    1ATVBDAT    Klttl 
Z*laxio   and    Sin  grin  a   at  e  P- 

CHARINGs|ssLs>SALO(i 

006  Mission  street,  near  Seeons. 

delO  EAGLES  A  WILD,  Eroprislo 


To  the  Dramatic  Professi 

THE    UNDERSIGNED,     WHO    HAS  B^ 
OTBr  twelve  years  oonnsoted  with  tMjJ* 


oted  with  thswj ; 

lies,  begs  to  io«  I 
eatperisnoedMTi'j 
ltioe  or  msdltsi , 


Melbourne,  aod  is  well  known 

the  profession  in  the  Oolonies, 

that  he  is  prepared  to  civs  eip«a™— — £- 

all  persons  professionally  visiting  or  msai»« 

visit  to  the  Anstrallan  Oolonies.    Fss  aw*] 

Panotnaiityin  diepatohinu  replies  may  "' 

WIuLLAa/*  HENRY  WATBB1' 
laViotoria   Chambers,   AO  Ooliins  stieit, 
besroa     Anatralia. 


WILLIS^BAND. 

MUSIC    FURNISHED    FOR    lUf   j 
oeoasiona.    Mnslo  imported,  arranf«    | 
and  for  sale.  *  i 

MAKCrSM.  BUM    Leoder  oft 
Orchestra. 

llEMtY  TON  DEB  MEHJ3XN,  L 
er  of  Brats  Band.  f 

■sTrOrdsrs  from  the  eonnhry  promptly  stw  " 
to,  Address  M.  W.  WILLIS,  Katon^ J  f 
Store.  11*8  Montgomery  street),  or  JIAROl  fc 
BLUM,.BS50  Montgomery  street. I* 


GEORGE    MATES':  I 


DEALER  IN  OY6TER8.  OLAM8 
andaU  kind,  ot  6HKLL  FISH,. 
SUUan'o,.  «0,  41,  *B,  Oalltomlal 
Market,  entranoe  on  Oaliforala  atrMt  f 

Pnbtio  or  prlTata  partiae  a^d  famUta*  L_. 
from  6  A.M.  to  12  r.  u.  Ladlee'  and  Omtta5 
Ora^er  Boom  open  from  «  aJK.  to  JS  ».w 


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F-] 


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f.p.  Sod,     (g| 

If 
t, 

na 

Ml  x, 

>M  KHAN  STADTTHEATEB 


LIFORNIA  THEATRE 


WW    ALHA1BRA    THIATRI, 


FIBBRI  OPERA! 


i  m  »t  i*::**.  »■-.  ■DCIOBM  Or   Tin 

EMERSON    MINSTRELS 

JOHNNY    ALLEN    and   LITTLE    MAC 


Ea<w»*at  of  !■•  W  ■:..;  K-r.owa^l  Dn»UkV'J  DOOT 


vao  ■•«  Bio  tb§  ■bsob  or  tnuitM  iituu  m 
■  ■Ml    HrniU    ..I     Knr.ip.'    In    lil-    \\     .i,.l.  i  i  .1 1     IVrlormnmi  - 


■•■J.  OI.AkK 

jnmii   ll.l.K 
■    r.  BAKU 

TuroKiiiiLi.r  ■■twoi 
J  w.  tvunx 


Company 


DIAMOIVD   OTJT   DIAMOIVD. 

fin  HUT  ALLEN 

(*tr*7  %m«*rj     Ttit-IV*? J.  Koalaaoa 

THE    -W-OllVIDESI^I^XJJL.    J^K^T^AJTCQ 

Who  will  Execute  the  moit  Difficult  Terpiichorcan  Feats  on  One  Leg. 


n  -rtn.il*,    earlkmlell    March,   with    Military   Efcja, 
latlaaa  aad    E\*rrl«>t. 


OTD  JOE  BILLY  EMERSON 

CHAfeXEJ... A.DI*  BVUl.1 


■LVAJV*    AMU    OBCIUTtA 


Tbc  svetln**  paiformaoce  will  conclude  villi 

JOCKO,    THE    BRAZILIAN  APE! 

JOC10,  THE  MON«BT I .LITTLE  MAO 

a  tl.-h  Trrvfller M.  Alnaley  Scott  |  Pedrj Cherlry  Button 

EtrntUKifS,  ovn<r  of  Plantation..,.— J.  Roblneoa  |  Core,  ■  QasdnKn Miia  Williams 

Frank,  hm  boo,  4  ?e»r«  n.ii LUtl*  I>*rllu*  l  Mm«.  Farnaod>», Mine  Sbtrcoan 

Plpo,  *«<rv*nl  to  Loral,  co Cob  Hart  |  BIrt*".  Viliagem,  Pa  team*,  etc.,  by  tbo  Company. 

MOEPAf  EVENING.  Mir  b    ITth ENGAGEMENT    OF     Glirtiaj.    "\7"lXTl «.n,    the    C  tar  acta*  Vocill.'. 


....•»  Oats 


WILSON'S 
AMPHITHEATRE 

Parisian  Circns! 


•  •II. r    HtMI.    Wl.     «T.Bir..rri    amd    K.**r*r. 

■  ATTTRDAY     a.d  SUNDAY     CVEN1N&I 


I'ro.rn  in  ■■■ «» . 
i. -*-*»•#•  *••■>#. !•«■      rr«i.  »..r»t--.  ur»i.  n>««j 

•    -*»«-»««1  Eatrew 

■       llia-t  Tnla»4  R«rw,    rreeSReal 

RO  riT  'i«4H  Ki*m«L«T. 
4.-a>ej*«a«-i«.  r.^ami.ii.m  «r  in*  ■•<■*> 

MS.      M.      H        llfii   KSHI.I 
*.-!.*   r*r*h* 

€  — rrlaelaat  a*aarr««ali   An 

8T  YtitHO  DUOlcnw 

clow-  Ie  wakker 

T.     Mawsj    <aa*l«**.     SB  *•!*>.•  I    <l«ri,    la     bit     Ra«~ 
••ImHI**.  RevSttSsal    Mav*ja*sM|   ■ 

•.-Utm4  «an>l«-  aad   Kali***  Ah  

»T  M  LLE  VlffTOWflfK. 

IS    t  ..  K  ■  1  >  s  ION. 

•.-M'LI.K    m<>4  KKIM.,     r.v.»M.r   t.r    Artta, 

)■  nor  iRMrMll'l.d    Hfarjamrk   Ad. 

GROTESQUE MOWS.  J.  KRNIBEL 

19.-4HM  Ual^iv 

MOlfl.    KKIflBEL. 

llr-Johaav  Coakr,  the  Hoy  WnnJn,  aa  hi*  bare* 

barkvd    Fanlre,    lla*k   aad    Harry. 

ll-Dr«wliif-roam   a?nt*-rt«lam*-nt , 

BY  M'JNS.  OARON  AND  RONS. 

13.— The  Cb«rafln>  Trick,   Harae   lutklM   I 

INTRODBOED  BY  OMaR  KINGSLEY. 
Id.-Tht  Man  wllh  the  Iron  Jaw  limn,  a  CO-aall. 

taik  fall  •(  Waifr  with  hi ■  Teeth 

HA  R  HYOL  A R  K K 

TC#  •T«nlo«t  *nl«rt»inm*ot  will  ooncledo  wlik  lb* 
iemuebie  axtra***u>u  of 

Mons-  and  Mme.  Rogmolai 

BY  UARON  AMU  KKNIBKL. 

■raw  Clrele A »l    •• 

rarqnette «• 

Rfterre»  Ckalm X  ftO 

PriT-.tf   H««m |»  aa4  llO  •• 

■9-Bex  OtBoa  omq  dailr  from  10  to  4.    Daora  opoa  at  \ 


1W¥  TET-TRY  BIJY 

0v0lW)nu4f!  ">'  Whil*  nblrw.    Tti»x  1 1  rrnrECTLT.  »od  tor  qa»lllr  tuid  darsbllllj  will  B.nir  lit  m»tohed.    To  bt  fard  only  »l  lfa« 
MrClLL  A5D  8K»  T1IKM.  I  X   b    AI'ITKH    «TIIUE,     111(1 


?IV«TLETON'S 

JOLLY  GIANT! 

OM.y  TEN   CKST3. 
THI8TLETON'8,  9  POST  STREET 


i:er  and  Montgomery  sts., 

Occidental    Block, 

.„..Hav«.. 

78T  •r>-E>EXzg-£ix> 

.THHB. 

s:i3XX*nAiaiM  ax* 


THE  FOLLOWING  IS*  REPORT  OF  THE 
AMOUNT  OF  BEER  SOLD 


U.  8.  BeTenne  Paid  Thereon, 

DortOK    the    Tear  1  B73, 

By  all  the  Brewers  in  San 
Francisco: 


Phlla.Mr.Ma 

.John  Wlpland....2»«n«  $i!flsr,3 

Vt»,tw  J 

Alb.oj 

.Mprackaif  A  Oo ...  .    l.'.WI 
.Maoitaii  A  Co Ji..«3 

I'JKH' 

]l  M 

.  FortroaoD  A  Oo. . . .      8.2B3 

B.  P.  8190k  Brawary lJ 

Willow. 

.Kll.ncUaa*  Fiox     f>  <W 

&.4AH 

Hroadwar 

4(Wl 

.(•lack  A  H»d--)d ...      4,'K 

d.AOO 

.Wm.  Frt-ie-'ok...      4.AT3 

4,s"3 

ftonancta  4  uo..  ..      4M'> 

.M.  Naoao 4..  7 

.  Wmn.mK  hari  uo      3.349 

Now  York  ... 

H.fluarACo 1*  «9 

3>«» 

3,7*1 

HtiaeAOo 2.4 12 

iliDLt  PaalUn 2aW 

2.0W 

2,tp(W 

W*».b.A  Kaib 1J.9 

1.779 

And  ioai  T*tf  aaull  broweri«a,  prodaoioi  aaoii 
Itaa  tbaa  1,000  barrala  per  »onain.  Tba  wbolo 
imnaotol  tfaar  aolddonnit  187 1  ta  8»n  Kraaoiico 
li  181,412  bartai*.  aad  it  will  ba  sotloed  t  bat 

JOHN  WIELAND, 

Philadelphia  Brewery 

HEADS    THE    X.IET  ! 

Hla  ralM  •xcae4fof  byaboat  10,0(6  btrretn  t>iOM 
of  aoy  otbar  krewary.  and  maktse  o«arly  oo»-nftb 
of  all  bramraootnblaed fa-7  la 

Baldwins  dairy  butter i 

T H IH  IS  TO  OBUTIFY  THAT  N.  B.  TERWiL- 
A  LIQER  A  CO  ,  M  and  51  Waablogtoa  Market . 
are  the  HOLE  AGEN  PB  for  tbo  a*i«  of  my  brand 
of  butter,  koowoaa"  BALDWIN'*  DAIRY  BUl- 
Tbii."  It  baa  been  a?ld  at  the  above  attod  to* 
tut  thirteen  y#iirs.  andasybranda  of  baiterrap- 
mtaUd  to  be  of  my  make  not  procured  of  If. 
Tarwilllg er  A  Co.,  are  counterfeits. 

X..  K    BALDWIN. 
Han  Fraooiioo,  April.  8tb.  1B72. 

N.   B.   TEKWILLI6KBACD. 
faat-lm  ttO  and  » 1  Waabtngton  Market. 

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Dlapenics  famed  Magic  P>incbe«;  ratbwr 
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Ladles  their  COKD1  tLS  Hrt"*  can  tip  at  lebare,— 
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PLEAHURE." 
To  allay  cOBsubial  dlflorerjoea  and  pain, 
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That  heals  the  poarrel  aad  Imparts  the  biiaal 
The  "WELCOME"  too,  you'll  always  find 
A  balm*  soother  for  the  troubled  mind. 
The  Drtght  "AUROHA."end  the  eweet  "FAREWELL, 
Jnat  Tlalt  BONA,  and  you'll  All  fare  well! 
His  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  are  the  panacea 
For  all  djspeptlos  and  for  diarrhoea, 
No  Cholera  Morbus  over  has  been  found 
Where  "HYQIENIO  BITTERS"  knoo*:  aronno. 
BONA  and  BQUABZA,  spite  of  all  detraotors, 
Hare  ptored  the  Nation's  greatest  benefactors  I 
Full  FORTY  dlffjront  healthfal  drinks  you'll  dad 
Toaid  the  Han— Invigorate  the  mindl 
Not  this  alone— a  Welcome  yon  will  most 
At  BONA'S—  (BQUARZA'S)— 317  KEARNY  STREET. 
Remember,  too,  not  this  famed  place  to  pass; 
ALL   SPLENDID  LIQUORS  BUT  ONE  BIT  A  OLABI 


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AM«:.SB31ENT8,    Ktc 

Calitobkia    Theatbe.  —  The    open  of 

"Maeaniello*1  was  produced  in  splendid  style  »t 
this  theatre  Tut  nig  bt.  It  wu  sjWndidly  pat  on 
ths  stage  with  betQtifal  scenery,  nppronriatscos- 
tamu  i  Dt*  »  cipiUl  ballet  beaded  by  Madame  The- 
rfw.  Signer*  Inez  Fabbri  rang  end  acted  the 
role  of  BlTira  finely :  Slgnor  Ptetro  Baocei  Aid 
some  deahlpg  acting  as  Maaienello,  and  Heir  Carl 
fcSpeigler  surpassed  himself  as  Pietro,  awakening 
tbe  audience  to  posvtire  enthusiasm.  Mods. 
Cbarles  acquits  l  himself  well,  as  usual,  in  tbe 
role  of  Alfonso,  and  Madame  Tbereae  did  eome 
excellent  ptntomimieactiogae  Fenells,  The  bai- 
lee was  ebon, bus  good;  tne  choruses  were  gi*en 
with  good  (fleet  axd  tbe  final  scene  of  the  erup- 
tion of  Monet  Vesnrios  waa  positiveiygrand.  To- 
night Miss  Augusta  L.  Dargon  will  appear  as 
Lad*  Macbeth  in  tbe  traced;  ef  "Macbeth,'"  in 
which  John  MoOolloogb  will  play  the  title  role. 
This  play  has  bees  caret  ally  rehearsed  and  is  cast 
to  thf  foil  strength  of  tbe  company,  and  will  be 
praaented  with  all  of  Locke's  original  mniio.  Few 
managers  with  tqua!  opportunities  have  done  so 
much  t»  popularise  6ualspesxe  as  John  MoCul- 
lougb.snd  tbe  public  should  support  him  in  this 
worthy  undertaking.  G.  t».  Chap  in  wil  take  the 
character  of  Maodoff,  K.J.  Boek'ey  that  of  Mal- 
colm, and  John  Wilson.  L'snquo.  The  siogiwg 
witches  will  be  Miss  Minnie  Wa  ton,  Mias  Maggie 
Moore  and  tho  Misses  Stanley.  Wyatt  and  John- 
stone. This  play  will  be  repeawd  on  Monday  with 
6.  D.  Oaap!e.n  a-<  Maobeth  and  John  McCullongh 
asMacdoff.  At  tie  meticee  to-day  Mis  Datgoa 
will  appeario  tbe  thrilliogdrama  of  "Hast  L-nne.'' 
in  which  ebe  created  snob  a  profound  sensation 
onThund-j  erening. 

Albahbka  Theatbe.— JchoDyAU-n  bad  a 
splendid  honee  for  his  benrfU  last  night,  and  gi^e 
an  entertainment  worlby  of  the  occasion.  After 
a  capital  first  part,  io  which  be  and  Bill*  Emerson 
caused  much  amusement  on  tbe  ends  and  J.G. 
Russell  was  mucb  applauded  for  his  song,  "No1 
Ko.  1  Merer  Ca»  Forget,"  Mire  Ellie  Wilton,  who 
volonteersd  for  tbe  oocasion,  recited  "Sbemua 
O  Briea  "in  a  manner  which  fairly  brought  down 
the  hor.se  and  giioed  for  her  tso  honor  ef  a  recall. 
Miss  Alice  Harmon,  who  was  warmly  welcomed 
on  making  her  eppaaralcs,  eangaud  danced  in  a 
style  which  delighted  foe  audience,  and  was  re- 
peatedly enoond.  Si  go  or  Donato  gave  a  wonder- 
fully ilever  rendi'i' n  of  "Lore  Among  tbe  Roses," 
dancing  witb  marvellous  gr^ce;  be  was  encored, 
and  sang  "  Obampigne  Onarlay  "  catalog  much 
laughter  by  stance  ring  like  a  drunken  man,  and 
yet  keeping  his  bal>oce  the  admirable  pathetic 
sketch  of  "Oi  Bl».k  J>e,"  in  whiob  Emerson 
gives  one  of  tiehaer.  b.tiof  neero  character  act- 
ing ever  seen  ou  any  rtage,  fallowed,  and  was 
loudly  applauded.  Those  who  bare  not  yet  ate* 
-this  have  mi-sed  one  of  tbe  best  thiogs  of  the 
day.  Tbe  evening1  entertainment  conclndedwith 
the  pentamimto  play  of  "Jccko,  tbe  Brazilian 
Ape."  io  which  Little  Mac  did  some  wocderfal 
acting,  and  quite  mn»ed  the  aodienoe  with  the 
andienoe  with  tbe  patBoa  of  tbe  dying  scene.  The 
programme  t)  be  performed  at  tbe  matinee  to- 
day. t:-aigbt,  and  to-morrow  night,  appears  on 
eur  flrat  p'ge. 

Uetbopolitan  Theatbe.  —The  fares  of 
"AKissin  the  Dark." wbxb  was  snbstitated  for 
''Ici  on  Parle  Franoaie"  last  night,  caused  much 
amusement,  and  H.  D  Thompson,  W.  Simms. 
Miss  Paony  Toonr.  Miss  Dolly  Mjrtle.  and  Miss 
Jenny  Stewart,  acquitted  themselves  w.  11  io  their 
resneatiTe  parts.  At  the  matinee  to-day  the  rol- 
licking ourle-que  of  "Little  Don  Giovanni,"  which 
has  drawn  crowded  houses  this  week,  will  be  given 
and  it  will  be  rep-ated  tbia  evening,  preceded  bya 
farce.  Tbe  Obapman  (sisters  bave  made  a  great 
hit  and  are  rea'ly  thB  most  popolar  barlefque  ar- 
tr  eases  wbo  hare  ever  visited  t  bis  city.  Their  fun 
is  genuine,  and  they  are  thoroughly  artistic  The 
total  absenoe  of  ooarsec ess  iu  their  performance 
renders  them  great  favorites  witb  ladies  and  com- 
mends tbem  to  tbe  patronage  of  the  best  portion 
of  the  common  ity.  Tbe  bill  for  tvmgbt  will  be 
repeated  to-morrow  evening.  Great  preparations 
are  being  made  for  the  production  of  a  new  bur- 
leaqus  entitled  "Lotos  snd  Leo,''  founded  on  tbe 
pleoe  having  auoh  a  saoeessf  ul  ran  at  Niblo's,  New 
York. 

Bella  Union   Theatbe.— la    accordance 

with  ths  custom  at  this  theatre  a  new  and  verg 
fall  programme  will  be  gives  for  Saturday  and 
Sandej  evenings.  After  tba  usual  first  part  of 
fan  and  mrsic,  will  be  presetted  tbe  Gre- 
cian Statues,  with  co  ored  ealeinm  light  effects; 
•  Gen d' Arms''  by  Oo gill  and Oooper:Ohas.  Vomer's 
songi;  "Ten-pin  Johnny,"  by  Kelly  and  Bree; 
"Hans  ncd  Kadi."  a  new  piece  written  by  Agnes 
Kennedy,  for  J.  H.  Larkin  and  Carrie  Armstrong, 
in  whieh  the  whole  company  will  appear:  Monta- 
gue's original  and  daring  "Gyre  Act:"  and  tbe 
faros  of  "Tbe  Turkish  Ba'b,"  interspersed  with 
pipulerdnsts.sonjts  and  ballads  by  Misses  Ken- 
nedy, GarrsUon  aad  Johnson. 

John  Wilson's   Ajvphttheatbe.  — A  per- 

forrnaooewhich  cannot  fail  to  delight  ladies  and 
children  will  ns  give?  at  the  matinee  to-day.  Tbe 
trained  borsis  Napoleon  I  snd  President,  intro- 
duced by  Omar  Kingsley,  ate  great  favorites. 
M'Lle  Dockrill  is  the  greatest  female  rider  ever 
seen  on  this  coast  Mods.  J.  Kenibelis  the  most 
amnsicg  of  clown  ;  Jobnoy  Cooke  is  the  envy  snd 
deligttof  all  tbe  Inveullea,  and  rid  slike  av^terau 
performer.  The  *x*ravagaos»ol  "Mons.  snd  Mme. 
Bogmole',"  br  M  »I.  Caron  and  Kenibel,  is  fall 
of  fan,  and  terminal©*  a  capital  perfo  mance  In  a 
very  pleasing  manner,  lb*  programme  which  ap- 
pears on  our  flfat  page  will  bS  performed  for  the 
list  time  to-morow  night.  Novelties  are  in  prep- 
aration for  next  wtek. 

Woodwab»*3  Gakdevs  — I>rxzy3z  Bush. 

There  moat  have  been  at  least  nf  eon  thousand 
visiters  to  these  gardens  Hnnday.  Balloon  aicea- 
eion  ou  Saturday  by  tbe  Bnwtaya,  Grand  perform- 
anoe  on  Saturday  sntf  Sunday  by  tbe  Osaka  Troupe 
of  Japanese  aod  tbe  Baislay  Family.  Grand  gas 
galloon  ascensiea  on  Sunday. 

Gat       lei  Gyjabd  Ball.  —  To-night  this 

Guard  -.-e  their  fifth  annual  ball  at  Piatt's  Hall. 
This  ball  promises  to  be  tbe  goest  ever  given  under 
the  com  pan  j  's  auspices. 

Ahatowoal  MC4XTJX.— One  of  the  most 

somulete  rlleciiooa  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
State*,  i  ..  prising  bnndredsof  costly  and  bsmn- 
tlrnlwrx  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
enly)  at  the  Mnseum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
hoi*  "««av  He  t>ront»bl»  auent  bars. 


A  New  Tseatbb.—  The  Beal  EBtate  Circa- 

lar  eays:  "Ground  has  bsen  eecured,  either  by 
lease  or  purchaae,  for  the  erection  of  a  large  tbea- 
tre  on  the  north-side  of  Mission  street,  one  hun- 
dred and  t*enl:-nvefeet  west  of  Third,  just  op- 
posite Dr.  Sjodder'a  Church.  Tbe  land  has  a 
frontage  of  one  hundred  or  one  hundred  and  five 
feet  on  Mission,  by  a  depth  of  two  haodred  and 
seventy-five  fees.  The  lot  has  a  side  entrsnes  on 
Jessie,  andaten-footalleyon  the  east:  the  lstter 
is  owned  by  Micbsei  Reese.  The  lessees  bsve  re- 
ceived notloe  to  qoit  before  Jnlynext.  The  build- 
ings are  common  brick  and  frame  ones.  Ona  of 
the  lots  purchased  has  a  frontage  of  nfty-flve  feet, 
by  a  depth  of  one  hundred  snd  sixty  f<e>,  to 
Jessie  stre»»,in  the  rear;tae  som  paid  for  it  was 

tlM  p.r  front),  which  li  a  reasonable  ■ 
price.  We  nave  purposely  avoided  mentioning 
this  matter  for  several  reasons,  though  we  have 
bean  cognizant  of  the  project  for  a  long  time.  The 
statement,  as  is  usnal  in  prsjeoted  theatre  items, 
is  overdrawn.  In  the  first  plaos,  the  land  has  noi 
been  purchased  ;  aod  tbe  whole  scheme  hangs  fire 
aad  will  probably  beabandoned.  Capitalist* think 
even  mors  than  twice  in  these  monsy-tigbt  times 
before  investing  $»0,OMI  In  a  theatfaon  Mission 
street. 

Eitea  Opera  Nxoht.  — An  «tra   opera 

night  will  bs  given  to-morrow  by  tbe  Fsbbri 
Troupe,  under  t;e  direction  of  Charles  Fritsck- 
'•Msssniello"  will  be  presented  with  Gail  8peigler, 
Sigoora  InFzFabbrt.Pieiro  Ba-cei.  Bfme.Tberese, 
and  the  same  cast  whiob  gave  such  general  estis- 
faotion  last  night. 

"Little  Dos  Giov asm."—  This  lively 
borleaqae,  with  the  popn'sr  Chapman  Sisters  in 
the  leading  roles,  will  be  performed  on  Sunday 
evening  (probably  for  the  last  time)  at  the  Metro- 
politan Thestre. 

M'lle  Mabxb  Gaugaik.— This  talented  and 

popular  d&nseose  will  commence  an  engagement 
at  the  Metropolitan  Theatre  on  Moaday  evening, 

supported  bya  full  corps  de  ballet. 


PACIFIC   COAST   DRAMATIC  HEW?. 

Oakland  —  The  Oakland  News  thns  complains; 
" The  California  Theatre  company  have  besn  play 
ingat  Ban  Joss  aod  Petalmca recently.  Beth  of 
these  towns  aro  inferior  in  tize  and  population  to 
Oakland,  bat  they  each  have  a  theatre  Oakland 
has  none,  and  is  therefore  slighted.  Won't  some 
one  wbe  has  got  mere  money  than  we  have  build  a 
theatre  and  give  us  a  oh  auce  for  home  amusement 
once  in  a  whiU  ?" 

Saw  Jose.— A  dramatto  entertainment  in  aid  of 
tbe  San  Jose  Library  Association  was  given  br  a 
number  of  lady  snd  geatlemsn  amateurs  at  the 
Opera  House  Ian  night.  The  Octoroon"  wasper- 
formed. 

SacbameKTO.— On  Monday  evening,  Johnny  Al- 
len, Misi  Alios  Harrison,  aad  a  dramatio  company 
will  open  at  the  Metropolitan  Theatre  in  "Sobnei- 
der."  Miss  Ellie  Wilton  has  oeea  engaged  for  Mrs. 
Oransbaw.    The  Bee  Bsya  : 

On  the  night  of  the  2iai  iost .  at  tbe  Metropoli- 
tan Theatre.  tiaoramentaiiS  "ill  nave  a  geouioe 
and  deligh-f  al  t  a  j  eat  ion.  It  is  to  be  the  playing. 
bj  tbe  b&oramento  Lig:.t  Artillery,  of  a  sensa- 
tional military  m  lodrams,  in  font  act  ■,  just  writ- 
ten by  Lieaisnant  i.  Mazeanx,  of  tue  company, 
aod  entitled  "I'be  American  bpy."  All  wbo  bave 
read  itdestaro  it  a 'play  of  genuine  merit,  filled 
witb  tbe  most  striking  end  exalting  of  military 
incident!,  aid  play  wrights  pronounce  it  very 
praittcaoiy  oonttruoted.  Tbe  companv  ie  even 
now  driilioc  for  its  readition,  woico  will  be  one 
of  the  most  brilliant  and  original  entertainments 
ever  given  io  the  oity.  Tbe  ladies'  parts  will  be 
assnmed  by  certain  ladies  whose  names  cannot  vet 
be  given,  bnt  who  will  insure  tbe  sneoess  of  that 
portion  of  it. 

Harry  Edwards  delivered  his  lecture  on  Mszat- 
lan  in  the  Metropolitan  Theatre  lair  oigbt.  for  tbe 
benefit  of  the  Agasttz  Institute.  To-night,  Okai- 
leyRboadei  tbe  banjoist,  and  John  P.  Adams  will 
have  a  benefit  at  ths  Metropolitan  Theatre. 

Pstatjma.— Ool.  W.  3.  Barnes  is  anaounoed  to 
lecture  next  Friday.  The  Argos  confidently  re- 
marks : 

Tbe  Alta  says:  "  Ool.  Barnes  Is  announced  to 
lecture  in  Patalnma  on  Friday,  the  Tth  inst.,  bot 
probably  will  not  do  so,  as  be  is  iu*  tbe  Eastern 
States."  Tbe  date  fixed  f  <r  Ool.  Barnes'  lecture 
is  Friday,  tbe  J4tb  inst,  and  we  are  assured  thst 
be  will  retarn  from  tbe  stast  in  time  to  fill  tbe  ap- 
pointment. 

Of  course  be  will.  He  can  get  away  from  New 
Verk  by  telling  ths  people  there  that  he  is  en- 
gaged t3 lecture  in  Petaluma. 

Woodlsbd.— A  benefit  conoert  to  J.  M.  Wood,  a 
blind  violinist,  was  announced  tor  last  nigbt  at 
Washington  Hall. 

Vibgdcia  Crxx,  Net.— Miss  Mordaant  appeared 
en  Monday  at  Piper's  Opera  House  to  an  overflow- 
ing boose,  and  played  through  the  week.  She 
took  a  benefit  last  night. 

Salt  Laeb.— Carl  Bosoe,  tbe  magician,  gave  a 
matinee  and  an  evening  entertainment  at  the  The- 
atre on  tbe  IsL  On  tbe  4th  the  programme  con- 
sisted of  "I've  Written  to  Browne,"  "An  Object 
of  Interest"  and  "Mose  and  L;ze  "  On  tbe  6th 
anew  sensational  play  entitled  "Mage  and  Steam  ' 
written  by  K,  S,  Sloan,  of  the  Herald,  was  to  be 
prodooed.  Miss  Marian  Mordanut  was  to  oom- 
mesos  an  engagement  on  tbe  IQxb,  opening  io 
■'Darling.'  DndUr'd  Bowery  was  doing  well  wit  a 
a  good  variety  performance. 

PobtlaM'  —  A  farewell  concert  was  given  at 
Masonic  Hall,  on  the  28th,  to  Mine  Eugenie  Rosen- 
heim, a  pianists  and  vocalist,  who  ie  about  to 
6tart  for  Europe  to  complete  her  mnsloalstudiei 
On  tbe  let  Stephen  Majbell.  "Tbe  Poet  Laborer.''1 
wbo  seems  to  be  rather  a  trouble  to  Portland  gave 
an  entertainment  of  readings  at  the  Oio  Fino 
Theatre.  Stephen  Miybell  threatens  to  go  East. 
He  is  supposed  to  be  spoiled  for  honest  induaty  by 
thesnecessof  Joaqoin  Miller. 


tffar  «f  $200  per  week  to  appear  at  the  Atheoeum    | 

Sberefnsasto  play  in  variety  Theatres Both 

IbeTJnien  Square  Theatre  and  Wallack'a  bad  a 
asrrov  escape  from  destruction  by  fire  on  the 
night  of  Feb.  17th.  Absnt  half-  past  ten  o'olook  a 
fire  broke  out  on  the  top  of  a  building  in  tbe  im- 
mediate vioioity  of  both  theatres,  and  when  the 
Bssmen  arrived  tbe  flames  had  seized  npooa  quan- 
tity of  waste  paper  aod  straw  and  was  making  rap- 
Id  progress  toward  the  rear.  Bj  tbe  precautions 
•f  the  police  the  audiences  assemtWd  io  the  the- 
atres wers  not  alsrmed.  This  is  the  eeoond  time 
thstWallack's  has  been  In  danger,  at  only  a  few 
week  ■  ago  two  police  officers  extinguished  a  dan- 
gerous fire  in  the  Russian  baths  at  the  corner  of 

Thirteenth  street  and  Broadway On  Saturday 

evening.  Fob.  22d,  during  the  variety  act  of  '  Lee 
and  Lotos,"  some  person  In  the  gallery  shouted 
'Fire  !"  and  immediately  a  panic  eoeurred  among 
tbe  andienoe  and  tbey  made  a  rash  for  tbe  exit 
deore.  Mr.  Tinoent,  the  stags  manager,  immedf- 
at:ly  cime  before  the  curtain,  assured  tbe  andi- 
eno  that  there  was  no  danger  of  firs,  and  snoosed- 
ed  in  allaying  their  fear.  Some  of  ths  ladies 
fain  tee,  and  others,  whose  nerves  were  somewhat 
■taken,  left  the  theatre ;  but  quiet  was  gradually 

restore], and  tie  performance  was  continued 

Miss  Chambers,  from  the  California  Theatre,  has 
beea  engaged  by  Daly  for  the  rough  chambermaids 
and  oharaoter  business This  is  bow  the  Clip- 
per announoes  Mtonie  Walton's  engagement: 

Minnie  Wileoo,  wife  of  Fred.  Lytter,  and  who 
has  beea  engaged  at  tbe  California  Theatre,  for 
■ons  time,  has  been  engaged  by  Angnatin  Oalg 
for  tbree  years. 

The  report  that  Shook  and  Palmsr  are  to  re- 

litqoish  tbe  management  of  the  Union-square 
Theatre,  and  that  Augnstin  Daly  la  to  occupy  it 
as  the   Fifth-avenue  Theatre,  is   wholly  without 

foundation D.  Harkins  has  been  engaged  by 

AngnstinDaly  for  next  season.  Mr.  Harkins  is  to 
have  e  new  play  written  for  falm  by  Sardou,  whioo. 
will  be  produced  by  Mr.  Daly  during  tta t  time. 

In  Bosun,  Charles  R.  Thoroe  plsyed  in  "Tbe 
Three  Guardsmen"  at  tbe  Boston  Theatre  through 
the  *eek  ending  Feb.  2 2d.  Toe  Journal  of  t'om- 
meroesaysef  Lis  impersonation  of  D'Artagnan: 

Mr.  Thome's  performance,  as  might  bs  expected, 
iB  aroagb,  notioisOed  and  boiitsrous  one,  and  not 
a  wnit  like  the  original  oharaoter  as  drawn  by  tho 
great  novelist.  It  is,  indeed,  too  melodramatic 
for  nature.  If,  daring  his  absents.  Mr.  Ifioroe  has 
not  gained  as  an  aoter,  he  has  certainly  gained  in 
appearance.  He  has  filter!  out.  and  his  figure  has 
become  more  rounds!  a<  d  prepossessing,  tie  is  a 
good  man  in  a  stock  oompa&y,  bat  not  yet  pos- 
sessed of  tbe  ability  to  be  ranked  as  a  star. 
The  Saturday  Evening  Gaxette  sass: 
Mr, '1  borne  haa  bBen  warmly  welcomed  back  to 
Boston  after  an  abteneeof  two  or  'hree  yeart,  aod 
haa  given  his  aucieneea  proofs  that  he  has  learned 
tbe  lessod  taat  without  repression  there  can  be  no 
true  art. 

Fioab.o'3  readers  can  take  their  choice  of  the 
two  opinions,  Cn  ths  23d  Mr.  Tborne  appeared  as 
Salem  Scndderin  "Tbe  Octoroon,"  with  Mrs.  J. 
B.  Booth  (n*s  Agnes  Perry)  as  Zoe.  Ou  tbe  2fitb, 
Watts  Phillips'  new  play  of  "Amos  Clarke,''  the 
rigbt  to  prodnce  which  in  the  United  States  has 
b:en  porchased  by  Mr.  Thome,  was  presented. 
TheMajiltons  appeared  ever;  night  between  the 
acts At  tbe  Globs,  John'T.  Raymond  appear- 
ed on  the  23d  in  "Only  a  Jew."  All  the  papers 
gave  the  play  fits  as  an  absord  prod  no  tier.  Mme. 
Fanny  Janausobek's  engagement  at  this  tbeatie 
was  to  oommenco  on  the  8th  inst,  when  she  was 
I  j  appear  as  Lady  De  Hook  and  HortenBS  in  "Uhes- 
ney  Wold."  H.  A.  Rendle's  dramatic  version  of 

Dickens'  Sleek  House At  the  Museum,  "Tbe 

Silver  Spoon"  was  revived  on  the  Si  inst.  with 

Mr.    Warren  as    Batkias "The     Sconse    of 

the  Prairie"  was  to  be  produced  at  the  Boston 

Theatre  on  the  3d Long   Loos,  tbe  Chinese 

jaggler,  was  the  attraction  at  the  Howard  Atbe- 

nieam O.  W.  OoutdoskwasetlU  playing  at  the 

Globe.  He  appeared  in  "Milky  White,"  which 
preceded  tbe  performance  of  "Only  a  Jew." 

Robert  MoWads  Iwill  play  a  farewell  engage- 
ment at  tae  Ohsstnat  Street  Tnestre,  Pbiladel- 
phia.'osmmencing  tbe  23d  of  April,  prior  to  his 
depsitare  fer  Europe  under  the  management  of 
Prof.  Risley. 

The  Martin ettt- Ravel  treuje  visit  Savannah, 
Ga.on  Marohlzth. 

Aiken's  Theatre,  Chicago,  is  to  be  occupied  by 
combination  until  the  early  part  of  April,  when 
the  regular  dramatic  season  will  bs  resumed. 

Fred  G.  Maeder  has  associated  himself  with  0. 
R,  Gardiner  in  toe  management  of  tbe  Grand 
Opera  House.  Milwaukee.  He  will  probably  lose 
there  the  money  he  has  made  by  writing  bad  plays. 
The  Oo'ored  American  Opera  Company  gave 
representations  of  the  "Doctor  of  Alcantara,' 
at  Horticultural  Hall.  Philadelphia,  on  tbe  even- 
ings of  tbe  21st  and  22d  of  February,  and  at  the 
matinee  on  the  last  mentioned  date. 

Our  New  Orleans  dates  are  to  Feb.  26tb.  Mrs. 
Bowers  was  at  the  Academy  of  Music,  playing  in 
1  The  Jsalons  Wife,"  "Adrisnae  tbe  Aotrese."  end 


oa ati on  of  Eoialtad.tbat  he  took  occasion,  attar 
the  performance,  to  personally  express  to  the  fair 
artiste  bis  complete  satisfaction  and  sjtleasare  at 
her  performance,  go  complimentary  an  indorse- 
ment, coming  from  such  a  qstarter,  may  well  be 
the  occasion  of  a  justifiable  pride." 

A  concert  troupe  has  been  organized  for  a  tour 
through  tbe  United  States,  .under  the  manage- 
ment of  Edward  8.  Person.  It  includes  Miss 
Adelaide  Phillips,  Mme.  Urso,  and  a  new  lady  pi- 
anist from  abroad,  wbo  is  represented  as  having 
extraordinary  talents.  Mr.  George  A.  Celby  will 
be  tho  accompanist  of  tbe  troupe. 

Dan  Rice  will  close  in  New  Orleans  about  March 
loth,  aod  tben  re-ebip  himiolf  end  stock  to 
Girard,  Pi.,  f/om  whence  he  begins  his  Summer 
o.mpaign,  having  leased  bis  name  snd  himself  to 
Measis.  Spsnldlng,  Ryan  1  Henderson.  The  title 
of  "Old  North  AmericmOircue"  has  bees  [adop- 
ted. 

At  a  meeting  of  tbe  Faust  Club  held  In  Brooklyn 
on  the22d  the  following  offloers  were  elected  for 
the  enininc  year:  President,  Tbes.  Ktasella; 
Tioe-Preiident,  J.  E.  Cnlyer;  Secretary.  A.  W, 
Peters;  Financial  Secretary,  Tho  mas  Sidebothsan; 
Treasurer,  Geo.  D.  Barnard;  Directors,  Daniel 
M  Treadwell,  Robert  P.  Lee,  Fred.  T.  Heyt.  F. 
T,  L.  Boyle,  James  Terry,  John  D.  Pray,  Gabriel 
Harrison,  John  Loretz,  Jr.,  Wm.  O.  Hudson,  end 
James  J.  MoOleskey, 

Four  colored  men  of  Cleveland,  Ohio,  in- 
tend eniog  tbe  proprietor  of  the  Academy  of 
Maaic.  claiming  $l',uu  damages  for  being  ejecttd 
from  the  dreeB  circle  a  week  or  two  ago. 

On  theooeaiion  of  tbeirreoent  joint  bsnefitin 
Ifew  Orleans,  B9ckett  and  Edouin,  of  tbe  Ls dia 
Thompson  Tronps,  were  the  recipients  of  two  boo- 
quets  containing  $250  each,  while  the  former  re- 
osivad  a  bottle  containing  a  gallon  and  a  half  of 
ohampagene,  and  the  latter  a  beautiful  diamond 
ring  end  walking  can*. 

Siegriat  and  his  wife,  Marie  Zanfretti,  with  the 
children  and  dogs,  go  with  Van  Ambargh  a  Mena- 
gerie this  season. 

Joe  Jefferson  opened  at  tbe  Academy  of  Mnsio, 
Brooklyn,  on  the  3d.  for  one  week. 

Miss  Charlotte  Ousbman  has  reoovered  from 
her  recent  indisposition  acd  was  annonoed  to 
appear  at  Wall's  Opera"  House,  Washington, 
D.  O,  on  thB  3d,  in  her  grest  character  of  Meg 
Mamies. 

Charles  Burke  Jefferson,  eon  of  Joseph  Jeffer- 
son, is  travelling  with  his  father  and  appearing 
io  faroes  at  Sstarday  matinee?. 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRETTI 

xaootuellera  aad  Statloo^ra, 

H,  H.  Moore,  fi09  Montgomery,  near  Meroha    I 

Baalnesa  Colleges. 
Heald'e,  Bryant  A  Stratton's  College.  2s  Pi  J 

Bote  li  era. 
Kats,  Fred,  Sulla  91  to  100,  California  Marks 

Brosi  Fonnderies. 
Weed  A  Kingwell,  California,  12*  First  sk 

French  Fancy    Goods. 
Locao  <k  Co.,  19  Montgomery,  107  and  IDS  Butt 

Human  Hair. 
Sampson.  A.  B.  A  Oo..  110  Second  street. 

Muatc  and  Huilcul  Iuatratne.ote 

Keene,  O.  0.,  mf  t-.  acoordians,  repairer  of  all 

mneioal  instruments.  NE,  cor.  Bnsb  4  K- 

WSuea  and  Llquan.     (Wholesale.] 

Danerl  F.  A  Co..  504  Front 


Ladies,  yoa  may  sey  whet  yon  please ;  there 
is  bat  one  place  in  the  city  wheie  yoa  can  buy 

ttoderolothlDg  cheap  for  yourselves  end  chil- 
dren, and  that  is  at  M,  Filedlander  A  Oo's,  No. 
9  Third  Street,  Nucleus  Building.  Go  end  be 
convinced.  3b 

■ 
J>r.     Doherty 

"  Bee  devott-d  his  stndy  more  paxtlcTilatly  to 
chronic  end  Bpeolflo  practice,  end  ee  encb  le 
bow. the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  In 
Sen  Francisco.  Office  619  Sacrament  o  e tree t, 
corner  of  Leidefidorfl,  a  few  doors  DelOW  Whet 
Oheer  Boose.  x 


Mme.  JOSEPHINE  EDIYION 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC  JPHYSICU 

TWEKTT    TEARS     OF    PBlOT 

IN  THE  TEFA-^MKNTOFDISKASEWD 
dent  to  female'  has  plao-d  Madame  Edm  , 
at  the  head  of  all  physicians  making  such  pra  I 
a  speol&lty,  and  enables  ber  to  guarantee  a  id  . 
and  permanent  enre  in  the  worst  cases  of  > 
prersion  and  menstrual  derangements.  Li 
will  Mod  Madams  Edmonds  a  skillful  phyii 
and  it  ie  to  their  interest  to  consult  her  in  ail 
easee  Incident  to  women  before  tampering 
poisonous  nostrnmB,  quack  dootore  aod  heal 
Madame  Edmonds  describes  diseases  withem 
information  from  the  paliert,  end  ooreswtt 
the  use  of  merenryor  experiments,  thai  u 
from  wrong  treatment  for  private,  chronic 
cancer  diseases.  Correspondence  n'rioUje 
dentisl,  Omoe  and  residence,  HA  I'ms  it 
between  Kearny  and  Montgomery. 


McDowell,  Sliow  Card  Writer 

Beady  made   end  made  to  order.    EoomlO, 

603  Market  street,  ocr.  Pott  end  Montgomery  u 

Genuine    Havana    Clg;are. 

Best  brands  at  61     Montgomery  street,  S,  W. 
corner  of  Merchant.    Francs  A  Oahn.  Q 


A.lto^otlier  tue  Best. 

It  ls  curioue,  bnt  true,  that  J.  A.  Shaber, 
707  Market  Btyret,  near  Third,  Ebonld  sell  far- 
nlture  end  bedding  cheeper  than  any  other 
dealer  In  this  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
convinced.  x 

Lower  Buckle    ssuspenders, 

At  $1  per  pair— 26  per  cent,  cheeper  then  else- 
Where— »t  the  What  Oheer  Laundry.  z 


other  pieces.    "Lady  Audley's  Seortt"  bad  a  run. 
TheAisaee  Troupe  continued  at  the  Vane- 


EASTERN    DRAMATIC   NEWS. 

In  New  York  the  season  of  Italian  opera  with 
M'lle  Pauline  LoeCa  in  her  last  appearances  com- 
menced  at  the  Academy  of  Music  oo   the   23th 

with    the    performance    of    "La    Favorita." 

George  L.  Fox  opened  at  the  Olympio  la  aaether 
version  of  "Humptj  Dumpty"  to  a  aixteen  hun- 
dred dollar  house "ttooghirg  It"  runs  at  the 

Grand  Opera  House  in  spite  of  all  the  papers  pro- 
nouncing it  trash At  Niblo'a  "Leo  and  Lotos" 

it  still  running.  The  Child  Americas,  the  Sie- 
Erist  Family  and  many  other  popular  artistes  ap- 
pear tn  it.  It  will  bs  withdrawn  a  boot,  the  10th  of 
April     Ned  Bantliee  and  his  Iddians  will  appear 

sometime  next  month At    Wood's    Museum 

01  irer  Doad  Byron  commenced  an  engagement  la 

"Asross  tbe  Continent"  on  the  24th At  Wal- 

laok'a  "David  Garrick,"  which  had  proved  the 
hit  of  Satbem's  engagement,  was  crowding  the 

heuse At    Booth's  Theatre,  W.  J.    Florence 

was  playing  Obenreieer  in  "No  Thoroughfare" 

Harry  Wall, business  manager  for  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Dion  Boncieao.lt  was  in  town  preparing  for  the 
reappearance  of  Mr.  B.  In  a  new  play,  "Daddy 
O'Bowd"  on  March  lTld.  Mrs.  Bonclcault  returns 
to  England  shortly Miss  Neiison  was  to  ap- 
pear on  tbe  12th The  matinee  benefit  in  aid 

of  tbe  Masonie  Hall  and    Asylum   Fnnd  netted 

S-.ldi "Alias"  is  crowding  tbe  Fifth-arenas 

Theatre "One Hundred  Tears  Old"  continued 

to  be  the  attraction  at  the  Union-square  Theatre 

Miss  Jennie  Worrell  has  joined   her   sisters 

Irene  and  Sophie,  at  the  Ataeaeum.  The  Rey- 
nolds Brothers,  Miss  Angelio.ee  Behott,  and  other 
artiste  well-known  in  San  Francisco  are  engaged 

there The  San  Francisco  Minstrels  have  gone 

traveling Charley  White  will  ru  Tony   Pas- 


Oyster    Traae. 

The  oyster  trade  in  Oaliiornla  LB  aunmlng 
g'gexrtlc  proportioDP.  Emerson  CcrrlUc,  of  the 
3a  Idle  Bees,  410  Pine  street,  fiirnleheg  from 
his  own  oyster  beds  at  San  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parte  of  the  Paclflo  Coast.  Hie 
Etstern  transplanted  oysters  have  a  tame  which 
has  extended  ell  over  the  continent,  and  'be 
"  saddle  Book"  is  known  everywhere. 


.  tor's  Opera    Bouse  during  tbe    abtenoe  ot  Tony 

MisaELIJrJB'WiLTOK.— This  popular  actress  ]  withhia  travelling  troupe Fechtsr  comsses- 

nss  been  engaged  for  next  season  at  the  Call  for-  j  ttt  hi*  rehearsals  of  "Moots  Cristo"  ao  Mondsy, 
.i»  Theatre.  — — J-haaaUi 


ties  Theatre.    "Genevieve  de  Brabant"  was  te  be 

prodnced    oa    the    1st The    Martinetti  Ravel 

Troupe  were  at  tbe  St.  Charles  Theatre. 

J.  L.  Davis,  his  trained  dogs,  and  Charles  L. 
Davis,  Lightning-change  psiformer.  play  two 
weeks,  commencing  March  3d,  at  Wood's  Opera 
Hoase,  Little  Bock  Ark.,  and  tbenoe  to  California 
At  the  Metropolitan  Thestre,  St.  Joseph,  Mo., 
Ella  La  Ene,  banjoitc  and  vocalist,  and  Mr.  Gra- 
ham were  the  fresh  appearances. 

Anew  variety  theatre  was  opened  at  Houston, 
Texas,  on  Feb.  17 th,  under  the  management  of  £. 
L.  Bremant,  prjprieUr,  aasiited  by  Harry  J.  Rav- 
nor,  stage  manager,  and  H.  F.  Scbultz,  leader  of 
orchestra. 

E,  N.  blocnro,  of  Simmons  ASlocum  Midstrels, 
Philadelphia,  had  a  large  house  at  his  benefit  Feb. 
17th,  and  was  presented  with  a  handsome  diamond 
pin  by  Billy  .Sweat-asm  on  behalf  of  tbe  company. 
Cool  Bargees  joined  Harry  Robinson's  Minstrels 
at  Albany,  N.  Y  ,  FeD.221 ;  alea,  "Billy  the  Black 
Diamond." 

Madame  Anna  Bishop,  aasutsd  by  Mr.  L.  G. 
Gottaohalk,  baritone,  and  Frank  Gilder,  pianist, 
gavo  a  conceit  at  Concert  Hall,  Philadelphia,  on 
the  21st  of  Februsay. 

Bed  Bnntline'ssenaational  drama,  "The  Scouts 
cf  the  Prairie,"  introduolng  tbe  genuine  Wes- 
tern heroes,  Buffalo  Bill,  Texas  Jack,  Ned  Boat- 
line  and  ten  Indian  warriors,  and  tbe  great  dan- 
sense.  M'lle  Morlaoobi,  is  making  a  s access  in  the 
smaller  cities  in  tbe  East. 

Mr.  W,  J.  Florence  faasrecoiveda  letter  from  a 
gentleman  In  New  York  city,  persocally  cogslzant 
ol  tbe  cirenmstanoes  attending  the  case  of  con- 
soisnee  of  a  young  man  who  returned  money  takes 
from  his  employer ^after  seeing  the  '"Ticket-of- 
Lsavs  Man,"  at  Birmingham.  The  youth  was  the 
son  of  the  viear  of  Stratford-oa-Avon,  end  was 
siuosted  in  tbe  same  schoolroom  where  Shakz- 
peare  learned  little  Latin  and  less  Greek. 

A  Georgia  manager  cancelled  his  engagement  of 
Oharlette  Oushman  on  learning  that  she  was 
seventy. 

Tbe  benefit  given  in  Philadelphia  for  Mr.  J.  H. 
8*lwyn*s  family  realised  $599. 

Miss  Lydia  Thompson's  engagement  at  New 
Orleans  was  ens  ef  the  most  encoessful  ever 
played  in  that  city,  maoy  persons  being  unable  te 
gain  admission  at  eaoh  performance  Oa  her  ben- 
efit night  ahe  was  presented,  by  thirty  of  the  load- 
ing oilisans,  with  a  set  of  diamonds  valued  at 
$7,008.  Tbe  presentation  wss  made  by  Mr.  De 
Gratao.  who  asked  tbe  lady  to  accept  it  as  a  fare- 
well gift.    Lydia  took  it,  yon  bet. 

A  Boston  journal  eajs:  "Among  tbe  interest- 
teg  audttsrs  at  the  Boston  Theatre,  en  Satoroay 
afiaraoos,  was  Professor  H.  W.  Longfellow,  who 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  bats.  At  "  The**  Eat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (eecond  tut  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  ie  Immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  la  gore  to  be  suited.  b 


Clajbtota»t.  —Madame  Clare   Antonio,  the 

Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
323  Kearny  at.,  bet.  Bneh  end  Pine.  Consulta- 
tions in  English,   French  end  German. 


Reduced  Prices. 

Shirts  irom75c.  to  $3.  Complete  assortment 
of  Gents'  Furnishing  Oooda.  Beeles  A  Co.,  308 
Kearny  street,  near  Bush,  o 


Cheap  Jswelry,  Kid  Gloves,  and  Ladies  and 
Gents'  Fornlshlng  Good?,  at  Bank's,  etore,  35 
Fourth  slraet.    Cheapest  Id  the  city. 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  IliSTITU 

Pi .  £.  cor.  Jackson  and  Kearny  au 

THB  GREAT  KKADIOATOR  OP  SPEC 
OUMPLaUVTS,  formerly  of  Lock  Heap 
London,  and  the  last  twelve  vears  of  San  franc 
DR.TOZHR  informs  tbe  afflicted  t bat  after r 
tug  all  tbe  HU>PirAKB  IN  LoNDOII  l 
PaRIS,  aid  scudiog  ooe  year  in  tbe  mostc 
brated  Ho-pir t!  tu  London,  the  LOCK,  he  bu 
opened  lis  old  Mcdivul  Insiitu  e  at  iheoldit 
where  he  can  always  be  found.  DR.  TOZSU 
for  forty  years  met  with  uBparalleled  snooss 
the  trf.itmeDt  of  disease  Kener^lly  ksowa 
OUBOMIO  AAD  SPECIAL  OoMPLaIBTA 

DB,    fHlH.    M.    TOZKK 

fs  in  every  wav  rssoonsible,  binding  Dinml 
effect  a  permanent  cnes,  or  mutvins  no  osar 
Those  wbo  osnoot  afford  to  pay  for  advios 
medicine  will  be  oharged  for  ruediaine  only.  1 
MjNi  HbY  RK3  I'UHATIVE  PILLS,  neterkt 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  oases  for  which  tbej 
recommecded.  are  to  be  obtained  only  at 
office.  Price,  £5  per  box.  Fall  direction  on  t 
box,  ten  t  h y  i^xpresa  or  otherwise. 

Dtt.  TOZEB  does  not  imitate  the  adrsrUi 
Qoaoks  wbo  maiie  it  a  pr*<  tioe  to  puoliah  ( 
affidavits  and  other  falBe  r'feremes,  bnt  refer 
tbe  mo^treepeo table  people  in  tbe  State,  wnon 
has  CUBED  ef  diseases  which  others  hare  faiie 
cure. 

SK.    •TtTAtrl.    IT.   TOZF.il,    l 
N.  E.  corner  Kesrny  and  Jackson  streets* 

fel-tf  ban  FraDCise 


OUTSIDE    LANDS 

ANY  AND  ALL  PERSONS  THAT  HA 
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SIDK  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  bats  j 
amount  refunded  at  tbe  office  of  tbe  onderslgi 
upon  the  presentation  of  an  order  from  i 
Mayor  and  Oity  and  County  Attorney. 
delStf  A.    AVSTW 


TRAYS  atware  on  band. 


Alfred  TettS 

Manufacturer  at 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGEl 

«85  TJrjpont, 

NZAB  3  UTTER  SOD 

See  my  stock  of  B: 
Cagns  b»fore  purebal! 
elpewhere.  AlwayiWB 
thing  new  on  t  ~* 
Patent  Cages, 
Tin  Wire,  are  wt, 
FREE  FROM  VI 
Also,  best  qualti 


THE  CHILD  HAS  RETURNED 

Its    Parent. 
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18-1  Kearny     Ireet,  ho*  Removed  Is 

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Where    yoi    will    find    a    complete  l 

aortment    of   SHI3T8  and    FIB«« 

IKG-   GOODS,    at   the   osnal  low  price 

The  Old  Stand. 

KF.KEniCT    A  CO 


Freart  and  Sweet. 

For  the  best     confectionery,  go   to   Canty   and 
Warner's.  107  Montgomery  St-  near  Sutter         w 


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see*  To  be  had  of  aoy  of   the  members,  and  at 

ths  door  on  that  evening.  _ 

mbl  td  THE  OOMMITTEB. 


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Z^larevt-criAasem   Hotel. 

iTtsfim 


Stage  Dancing' 

TAUGHT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 


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DECLARED  BT  THE   JOTlOES  AT 'A  LAI 
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AW         A 


MESSRS.  M'NEIL  &  CRLDER 

UXOCNOE    TO    THEIR     IKIE.VDS     AND 
l| lb* Public  c*Q*rtllr,  lh»t  tb«y  h.*«  op*o*d 
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x     Bf«rMp*fltfa.r  inform*  bit  fiiaada  and  »*t- 


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mforiablfj  rttort,   andT  will    b*   pliaiad 
and  all,  aod  bar*  tbsta  aampla 
<  llqaora,    A   flaw 
ito  j  Of  Liaiaaflad 
.   .iUlt  paUa*  »'m1- 
■  pJaoad   m  tba  BlllUrd 

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Proprietor  Obayrnnr.  Tbvatra  anil  MoMim, 
oo«  Look  Box  1.  rjb»T*no«.  W.  T. 


TO  VARIETY^ ARTISTES! 

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proropt  raplj.  faSlm 


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Heat    eooomriiorlAtlona  for 
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aft*-  Don't  foigei  tbt  ain  of  the  Rot   Rajotefc. 

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Bar  Sugar 


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Below  Montgomery.  San  Francisco. 


S 


ATCRDAY MARCH  8,  1W3 


Oyatera. 

In  strolling  round  the  other  Dlgbi, 

•Bo  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 

Lmr  careleas  feet,  by  chance  did  stray 

To  where     fountain's  ceaseless  ;p  lay 

Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  ecxeen 

Through  -wuich  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 

While  mossy  atone  and  pearly  shell, 

O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 

Made  that  window  seem  to  he 

Borne  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 

It  looks  so  nice — and  try  their  cheer." 

"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  mast  agree 

That  this  place  salts  me  to  a  'T.'" 

No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 

Than  at  onr  Bide  a  waiter  neat 

Made  his  appearance,  asked  onr  wish— 

Said  they  bad  almost  any  dish 

That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  It  true,. 

And  cooked  maymjicently,  too; 

All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 

Oookod  every  style;  Jost  think  of  that, 

And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 

You're  different  from  other  men. 

They'd  clam  t  and  orabs  and  terrapins ; 

In  iact,  we  found  they  had  within 

That  cosy  place  all  kinds  of  game, 

Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 

While  evBnr  dish  was- 1  am  sure, 

«htpt»d  td  tempt  an  epicure, 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  'twftuJi*  •cein, 
That  they  have  hero  the  best  lob  fiream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  Utile  sinner*, 
To  get  what  they  call  "snch  mice  dinners,** 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  onoe  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  House,  S37  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

0HARLE8  HAAKE.  Proprietor. 


Live  "Well. 
Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
\  Bad  feeding  is  the  canseof  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Bestaurant,  on  Wash- 
lngtoa  treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Bocken,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  since 
1849.  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  Bumagundl  eoup,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  deBire.  The  nest  cup  of  tea  in  the 
city  —  English  hreakfaBt  tea—  Souonong  and 
Orange  Pekoe — can  be  obtained  here.  a 


Seat    Quality    of  DoffsKln 

Driving  gloves,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  the  What 
Qheer  Laundry  X 

Sandwich  Island  Pulu. 

Since  the  ascension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Fandwich  IslandB  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  if  indneiry  is 
taking  new  life,  Mr.  Jacob  Schielber,  dealer  In 
bedding  and  furniture,  520  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  ha?  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  Its  superior  qualities 
for  maltrase  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Schrei- 
ber  will  find  no  difficulty  in  disposing  of  ail 
that  comes.  A 
»          ■  ■  ■■ 

X>r.  Barlow   «J.  Smith 

Ib  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  bis  Hygelan  Hall,  037  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  a 1 7  &  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  Is'  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Bmith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  Invalids  dally,  from  9  to  i  p.  ii,,  free.         w 


What    Cbeor    l_.&Tintlry 

Employs  no  Chinamen,  and  should  be  pat 
roniaed  by  everybody.  * 


The  Credit  Mobili-r  Swindle 

Is  the  talk  of  the  dar,  and  is  considered  one  of 
the  most  gigantic  f  rande  of  the  ago.  The  old  ad- 
age says  that  "bad  feeding  is  the  oause  of  many 
crimes, "  and  there  is  no  donbt  of  the  truth 
of  it,  for  what  will  canse  a  more  discon- 
tented state  of  mind  than  a  bsdly-cooked  meal  ? 
To  avoid  this  evil  we  should  patronize  suoh  res- 
taurant) as  Mtkb'8  White  Hotjbe,  Kearny  street, 
opposite  the  Whits  House,  or  his  branch,  the  OaP- 
itol  Rxstaubakt,  en  Fourth  street,  where  we  can 
always  depend  on  obtaining  the  vary  best  the  mar- 
ket affords,  cooked  in  the  most  recherche  style,  at 
reasonable  prices.  • 

Ladles  "Visit Ins  Carls. 

Written,  engraved  or  painted  by  John  p. 
Dwtxb,  126  Butter  street,  opposite  Lick  Home, 
end   at  the   Grand   Hotel.    N.  B.— Hawdexb- 

CEUn  NEATLY  MABBXD.     PEKMAKfcmp   Of  OVBiy 

description  to  order,  e 


It  ls>  Perfectly  Aeionishlna 

How  beautifully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
lithe  What  Cheer  Laundry,  Clothes  received 
Miore  8  Ajt,  returned  the  same  evening  if  de 
■hied.  x 

-♦ 

Artificial  Memory.  Guaranteed* 
This  wonderful  system  gives  the  memory  es- 
aordinary  power.  Thousands  of  figures  and 
words  learnt  without  effort.  Btudlea  made  easy 
end  the  intellect  strengthened.  Send  for  the 
book— fifty  eents,  post-paid*  Professor  Wm, 
Nemos,  1ST  Montgomery  street.  * 

Sam   Moore, 

Formerly  of  Buss  House  OarrlageB,  can  be 
lound  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
tablishment, sonthweet  corner  .trash  and  Mont- 
gomery sts.,  or  Dexter  Btables.  Carrlace  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
nr  Bight,  at  reduced  rates.  bq 


Holiday   Candivs. 

*resh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety.  &*  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection. 
ery,  676  i       oj  street    Wholesale  ana  retail,    a 


"Waaxhlnar  rteturned  in  One  Day 

And  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Oheer 
Laundry. 

Fob  Bale— A  lot  ef  cheap  t Ilk  dresses,  at  38 
Geary  street.     A  good  price  paid  for  cast-off 

clothing.  I 

BOO    Pairs    ol    Socks, 
At  all  prices,  atthe  What  Cheer  Laundry. 


iWhat    Cheer    L.aunary 


mm 


FOREIGN   DRAMATIC  MT^ 

The  only  theatres  la  London  sjbicb  made  any 
change  of  impoitsnce  during '#fc#  we(,^  cloiias  oo 
Feb.  8th  wsra  the  H»ym*\r*t,  Olympic,  Surrey 
and  Qaseo,  new  pietros  t  ,jng  prodoced  at  each  ef 
these  establishments.  £aoW,  sleet,  raia  and  fog 
had  combined  to  d'. plate  the  at'endance  stall  tbe 
plaoeaof  imueer^ti  At  the  He  alty,  the  French 
company  had  Appeared  in  "Laa  Jopousde  Cadil- 
lac."  The   extravegaD2s  of  "Ixlon"  hsd  been 

substituted  for  the  bnrleBua©  of  "Oharlee  Sec- 
ond" at  tbe   Court The  St.  James  was  to  re 

open  oa  tbe  &tb,  with  Oflanbscb's  "Bridge  of 
Sighs,"  and  a  comedutts,  In  wbioh  Caroline  Du- 

yerney    wib  to   make   her    nrst    appearance 

Sadler's  Wells  and  the  Victoria,  wbioh  are  under 
the  (same  leesetehip,  bad  exchanged  pantomimes 

The  latt  night!  of  '  Ah  Baba"  weie  ennoun- 

ced  at  the  Gaiety,  to  prepare  for  the  production 
of  Mr.  R.  Retce's  new  bnrleiaoe,  "Don  Giovanni" 
An  extra  row  1 1  orchestra  obairs  had  been  added , 
and  at  the  morning  perfoimsnce  on  tbeStba  new 
farce  from  the  Frenob,  called  "A  Nice  Girl"  was  to 

be  prod  need Harry  Thompson,  low  comediao( 

late  of  the  Lyceum,    Surruy,  etc,  died  on  the  30th 
lost Herrand  Mrs.  BandmaDO  were  to  com- 
mence at  the  Princesb',  on  Feb.  10th,  opening  in 
•'Hamlet." 

Mr.  Gye  v>,U  open  Cogent  Garden  witb  Italian 
Opera  on  April  lit,  and  Mr.   Mapleeon  will  com- 
mence bis  Mtioo  at  Drary  Lane  on  the  15th  of  the 
same  month. 

Balfe,  the  oomporer,  left  a   mannsoripb  opera 
oatled  "Toe  Kolehts  of  tbe  Leopard."  b^sed  on 
Sir  Walter  Scott's   romance,    Nllteoo  having  ex- 
pressed her  readiness  to  play  the  principal  part— 
the  Qieen  of  Biohard  Cos  or  de  Lion— it  ie  pro- 
posed, if  time  should  psrmit,  tppredoofttn  i't«U 
Un   adaptation   at   Her   Mai-  .  .     r.  V 

,  ,      .         u    .-     '       *"*".aty*  Opera,   Drnry 

Lane,  dorlng  tbe  foit>-    _ 
mi.    w     i,\  -coming  season. 

The  BnellsW    .  .     .     .     ..     .  ,      :.; 

.    •         claim  tD  be  tbe  inveatori  of  public 

Iris,  in  proof  of  which  the  following  is  cited 
from  the  London  Gazette  of  Deeembsr  3J,  1672: 
"These  are  to  give  notice  that  at  Mr.  John  Ban- 
nietsr'a  house,  now  called  the  Music  School,  over 
ogalustthe  George  Tavern,  in  White  Friars,  this 
present  Monday,  will  be  music  performed  by  excel- 
lent roaster?,  beginning  precisely  at  four  of  the 
clook  Id  the  afternoon,  and  every  afternoon  for  (he 
foture,  precisely  at  the  eaxne  hour." 

One  of  tbe  moit  fatal  of  operatic  performances 
was  recently  given  at  La  Seals,  Milan.  In  tbe 
conrse  ef  the  representation  a  member  of  tbe  or- 
chestra went  raving  mad.  a  supernumerary  fell 
down  dead  in  an  apoplectic  fit,  &  ballet  r.iil  set  her 
dress  on  fire  and  was  bidly  bnrned,  and  a  cos- 
tnmer  fell  down  a  flight  of  stairs  in  tbe  rear  of 
the  stage  and  broke  her  leg. 

M'lle  Albani  is  studying  the  part  of  Ophelia  in 
M.  Ambrose  Thomas'  "Hamlet,"  under  the  direc- 
tion of  the  composer,  wiih  a  view  to  singing  it  in 
Loodon  daring  the  approaohiagee&son. 

Verdi's  "Don  Carlos"  is  to  be  revived  at  the 
Paris  Grand  Opera.  It  was  withdrawn  daring  tbe 
Empire  through  tbe  isfluence  of  tbe  UmprsBS, 
whose  Catholic  zeal  was  offended  at  the  avto-da-fe 

business, 

Offenbach's  new  opera  bosffe,  "L(B  Bracouni- 
era"  (Tbe  Poaobers),  was  produced  recently  in 
Paris  with  I-upoia,  Greuier  and  M'lle  Bouffar  in 
the  principal  roles.  The  scene  tgkeB  place  in  tbe 
Booth  of  France,  sod  the  directors  bave  been 
scorning  all  Paria  in  Bearch  of  a  mule  not  too  ob- 
stinate to  appear  before  the  glaring  footlights. 
At  laat  the  management  applied  in  despair  to  tbe 
Jardiu  d' Acclimation,  and  bave  beeh  lent  a  dwarf- 
like pony,  which,  wilb  long  false  ears  and  Spanish 
harness,  will  moke  a  pretty  figure  on  the  stage. 

The  adaptation  [of  iBouoioault  s  "Long  Strike" 
has  proved  a  failure  in  Parle. 

There  are  many  romora  afloat  regarding  Patti's 
appearance  in  New  York.  The  following  from  the 
Loodon  Court  Journal  may  set  some  of  them  at 
rest:  "Mme.  Patti  has  concluded  anfengagement 
with  Mr.  Gje.  cf  the  Goveut  Garden." 

Felix  Regeis  is  in  London,  and  will  sooa  appear 
at  a  West  End  theatre  in  a  new  drama.  He  baa 
written  an  eesay  npon  the  United  States,  entitled 
"Across  the  Atlantic''  with  a  physical  and  politi- 
cal description  of  An  erica, 

Balwer's  play  of  "Mosey"  has  now  been  acted 
over  two  hundred  nights  at  tbe  Prince  of  Wales 
Theatre,  London.  On  its  withdrawal,  WilkieOol- 
lina'  "Man  and  Wife"  will  be  presented. 

A  new  drama  by  Joseph  Hat  toe.  '•  a  wb'oh  Lionel 
Brougb  and  J.  L.  Toole  appear,  will  be  produced 
shortly  at  the  Gaiety,  Loudon. 

Mme.  Lusoa  has  written  to  Mme.  PeEobka-Lent- 
ner  that  she  is  not  Bitisfied  with  hsr  American 
•onr,  and  will  soon  return  to  Europe. 

Billy  Aeborolt  was  received  with  much  favor  at 
the  different  musio  ha  lie  in  the  metropolis  wneje 
be  is  engaged,  bis  "Irish  Dancing  Mostei"  having 
proved  a  great  bit. 


ea^aeaeaseaeaeasaeaeasnnnaasfces 

Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
horses  aod  a  reliable  driver  ar«  the  leading  es- 
sentials of  aa  tnjoyobleride,  aod  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Franelsoo  so  unquestionably 
as  from  Frank  BoutOD,  whoBe  carriages  bave 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  His  handsome  tnrn-outacre  u-ed 
by  the  best  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
it  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drlverp,  he  is  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  otbtr  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  lar^ce  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  in  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
except  those  which  he  provides.  Prsokhas  en- 
joyed gr-at  sucoess  In  his  business,  and  the 
uimiiaole  way  in  which  he  conducts  it  makeB 
him  a  lavorlte  witb  all  who  patronize  him.    * 


Do    JSot    smror    from    corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
Ions,  Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  R.  H.  Cowan's  insti- 
tute, S10  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
•""■A  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doc- 
tor's capability.  Beterencee  given  if  required,  a 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS, 


The  City  Gardens 


For  a  safe  and  efficient  Beadtlfikb  of  the 
Complexion,, use  Diokjly's  Famous  Cbiux  de 
Lis.  l 

Oysters. 

Why  travel  so  far  ?  Shellfish  of  every  kind 
kept  at  Manning's,  oyster  dealer,  672  Howard 
otic;!,  near  Third,  next  to  car  office.  o 


V.    Carlier  &  Co.,   Lapidaries, 

From  ParlB,  having  the  latest  improved  lapi- 
dary tools,  will  exesute  any  work  in  their  line 
in  a  superior  manner,  at  moderate  charges. 
Will  pay  the  highest  prices  for  quartz  sped- 
mens,  and  appraise  the  value  of  all  genie.  Lap- 
idary, 6U  Merchant  street,  room  26.  3h 


Holiday    Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tables 
that  compare  with  Sqnarta 'e.  Squaraa'a  Punches 
are  famous  for  the  high  art  shown  In  their  man- 
ufacture, the  happy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  the  great  Squane,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
he  Holiday  tables.  For  sale  at  the  new  branch, 
SIT  Kearny  street,  er  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
120  Leldeedorn*  street. 


Severing  Machines  for  Sale, 

Bested  and  repaired,  at  116  Pott  street  Alio, 
Agency  for  Mills'  Adjustable  Treadle.  x 


The    Beet    Jrtemenllee., 

Dx.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
ry'e  Webfoot  I  lilt,  for  ell  bilious  com  plaint  a 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  «M7  3ansome 
street,  cerner  of  Commercial,  • 


American  Watcnes. 

Beduced  prices,  at  H.  A.  Calender's  62  See 
ond  St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  mode  to 
order.    Watches  carefully  repaired.  p 


How    to  Procure    Bargains. 

Attend  the  auction  aaleB  of  Watson  &  Barn* 
hart  at  their  auction  salesroom,  112  Suttor  street, 
adjoining  the  new  Circus  Amphitheatre,  and  yon 
are  sure  to  rrocure  bargains.  Sale  days— Mon- 
days and  Fridays.  Cash  advanoed  on  merchan- 
dlse.    Out-door  Bales  promptly  attended  to.    s 

It    Isj    a,    Beauty  1 

The  Little  Gem  Clothing  and  Card  Marker,  at 
*16  Washington  street,  near  the  Post  Office,  Best 
ever  invented.  c 

F"or    WMniTis 

Bhirts,  fi  so  per  doz.;  small. pieces,  60o,  per 
leg.    At  the  What  Cheer  Leon  dry-  • 

—  ■> 

If  Yoxi    Want 

lour  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
apt  spoiled,  send  them  to  the  What  Cheer  J»ann 


Pftotolfcra^rUG    Car'-*. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
attievy,  84  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Klimton'Btreet.  A 


Coming  Picnic  Season! 

TBE  ATTENTION  OF  ALL  SOCIETIES.  A8- 
sociatiooa  and  Military  Oomuaniea  is  called' 
to  the  adT&o(ag*B  offered  by  t&»te  commodious 
r     bea,^t,,al  Brounos  for  Holiday  Picnic  Fesli- 
";    »They.  0iD    DB  Procured    oo  aoy  day  in  the 
woek  for  picolo  parpoees  the  cominR  season  on 
Kt°te  *dT*Dta*eoas  terms  tban  any  gronnds  in  the 

THE  (ITT  OARDEK8 
Are  easy  of  aocees  without  aDy  tariff  to  "ooietiee 
aod  are  prof id>d  with  largo  and  beaotifal  Lawoe : 
large  8  hade  Trees;  beanufal  *  lowers  and  Plants 
from  oTerj  olime;  numetoas  Swings:  two  mam- 
moth Dancing  Pavilions;  a  natural  Lake,  with 
rMeaBDre  Bohb;  Fountains  and  Cbaorvaury  Tow- 
ers, all  perfectly  ehBltered  from  tbe  winds.  A 
nummotb  Keetaurant  is  oo  tbe  grounds,  aod  every 
convenience  for  tbe  accommeOatlon  of  large  Pic- 
nics bas  been  made.  Ev^rjtiing  baa  been  placed 
in  tbe  most  complete  order  for  the  coming  season 

TBB  CITY  OiBBENN 
Are  the  largest  in  the  State.  They  contain  fi;-; 
acres  of  Knoll  and  Shad-d  Lawn,  Flower  Gar- 
£?°^  6t0-'  ""?  ,Bre  "Pable  of  accommodating 
as.wii  persona  with  tbe  greatest  convenience.  Ex- 
tra  Cars  ran  directly  to  tie  Gardens. 

Picnic  Oommittof-s  are  especially  invited  ti  csll 
and  inspectlbe  Grounds,  aad  ascertain  termB. 
whioh  will  be  most  favorable, 

M.  V.  STEVE  *8,  Proprietor. 

«*p* Office  hours  I  to  fi  p.m..  dally,  at  the  Gardens 
corner  Twelfth  and  Foisom  etreets. 

».  u-joo,0,.o  Admission  Tickets  Were  Bold 
Oy  various  Asiooiations  holding  festivals  at  tbe 
JJity  Gardens  laet  year.  Tho  sale  of  spirituous 
JiqoorswiU  be  prohibited  on  the  gronnds  on  t  es- 
tival  days.  mb4  tf 


NEW   ADVERTISEMENTS. 


CALI FORNIA    THEATRE. 

John  McOulloagh Proprietor  and  Manager 

Special  Announcemeiit. 

Tbe  Management  begs  to  call  particular  attsn- 
tion  to  the  produotion  for 

TWO    NIGHTS    ONLY! 
SATURDAY  and  MONDAT  EVENINGS,  March 
•.  i  n  and  10tb,  of  Btiakspeare's  great  Tragedy  of 

MACBETH! 

Miss  A.  L.  DarsonaB Lady  Macbeth 

Mr.  MoOollongh  as Maobeth 

Mr.  Ohapliuss alaodnfl 

The  oast  is  one  of  uoneaal  excellence,  embrac- 
ing as  it  doe*  every  member  of  tb»  famous  com- 
pany Of  ibis  theatre.  All  of  LfeOKB'S  Original 
MuBio  will  be  given  by  a  large  and  well-trained 
OhoroB,  nsder  the  direction  of  Mr.  S.  W.  Lt£AOtL 

Monday  Evening; March  lOlh 

Mr.  McCullouebas Macduff 

Mr.  Chaplin  as Machete 


NOTICE. 


rilHEPlBLIC  AKE  HEKEBT  NOTI- 
fled  that  the  Field  Depatlee  of  this 
Office  will  commence  asaeselnc;  property 
HATUKDAT,  MARCH  1,  1878. 

The  duties  vealflroed  to  those  deputies 
are  loo  well  known  to  the  commnalty  to 
i*eqnlreexplaaatlona»  and  while  I  have 
been  carefnllrt  making;  my  selections  to 
fill  positions  by  men  favorably  known  In 
ihlacommanlty  for  their  competency  and 
Integrity,  and  am  confident  that  the  du- 
ties will  be  discharged  by  them  to  the 
general  satisfaction  of  all  concerned, 

XunEfntlyreqaect  the  general  public  to 
report  to  this  office  any  dl relictions  of 
duty  by  any  of  my  Deputies,  and  assure 
them  that  any  Just  complaints  will  re- 
ceive Immediate  attention. 

LEVI  KOSENEK. 

mb4  City  and  County  Assessor. 


Assessor's  Office. 

NOTICE  TO  TAX-PAYERS, 

I  873—74. 


A  LJ>  JTEKSON8,  COMPANIES,  AS- 
BOOIATIONS.  or  FIBM8,  In  the 
City  and  Counts/  of  San  Franelseo,  sure 
requested,  either  In  person  or  by  their 
proper  representatives,  to  deliver  atthe 
Assessor's  Office,  No.  fiS  City  noil,  be 
fore  the  SECOND  MONDAY  In  APBIL, 
1878.  a  statement  under  oath  of  oil 
Property,  both  FEHSONAL  and  B^AL 
owned  or  claimed  by  him  or  them,  or 
which  is  In  their  possession,  or  which  la 
held  or  controlled  by  any  other  person 
In  trust  for,  or  for  the  benefit  of  him  or 
them.-See  Sec/lone  8W39-U810,  Politi- 
cal Code. 

sr-POLL  TAX  IS  NOW  DIE  at  this 
Office*  or  to  a  Deputy. —See  Sections 
8880-8846,  Political  Code. 

LEVI    KOSEKEB, 
City  and  County  Assessor. 

Saturday,  March  1,  1878.  mhS 


CHAS.  MAYERS 

Pioneer  Cloak  Sure 

i  Formerly  Mayer  A  Wnrkheim,) 

No,    SO    MONTGOMERY    STREET, 

Opposite  the  Lick  Mouse. 

MR.   MAYER  CALLS    ATTENTION  TO  HIS 
large  and  well  eelectad  assortment  of 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  Velvet 
and  Cloth, 

And  his  new  Btyles  of  ready-mndo  Silk,  Wool  and 
ether  LADIEb'  SDITS,  at  VERY  LOW  PRfOES. 
Also,  a  larce  steok  of  IStripea,  Broohe  and  Lace 
Shawls,  Lace  Jackets.  Silk  ind  Cotton  Velvets, 
Silfcs,  Satins,  cloaking*,  and  every  description  of 
Trimmintca.  JUST  AJLRLVRD,  a  large  invoice  of 
tbe  Spring  styles  of 

PLAIN     AND     EMBROIDERED 

LINEN    SUITS, 

N.  R.— Cloaks,  Dresses  and  eu'n  made  to  order 
in  latest  fashion,  st  reasonable  rates.  mb2 


3VE.    ASHBR, 

Nos.  S06  Sfarket, 

....AND.   .. 

5  and  V   Sutter  street, 

Offer,  to  the  Trade  and  Public  a  FULL 
AND  COMPLETE  STOOK  ol 

MILLINERY    GOODS, 

....  CONSISTING   or..,. 
FLOWERS,    FEATHERS, 

RIBBONS,    MATS,    Etc., 

....AT.... 

Reduoed     Prices. 

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BARTOH'S 

CHAMPAGNE  CIDER! 

S18    UCBAUIXIO   STREET, 
■"""■n ^BAN  FRANOISOO. 


GEO.  W.  KAGLE.     BOB'T   BTEJK,    D.YID    MAXWELL. 

Nagle,  SteliTi  Maxwell, 

IMPORTERS  AHD 

>Vkolesale  Provision  MerchaBts 

BUTTER,  CHEESE.  LAUD,   HAMS,  BACON, 
etc..    No.  1*6  California   Btrset,    one  door 


An  Oyeter  Kay  be  Crossed  in  Love. 


NOT  IP  IT  18  8UOH  AN  OYSTER  AS  YOU 
gst  across  ths  street  from  the  California 
Theatre,  at  the  corner  of  Kearny,  aa  nobody  eonid 
refnBe  said  Oyster.  Try  it  between  the  acts,  or 
when  the  play  la  orar. 

"SPIERS  A  POND'S" 

SALOON, 

S.  W.    COR.    KEABKT    AJTO    BISH. 


PURE  WINES  and  LIQUORS 

HA,  COFFEE,  AND  REFBESHMEBTI. 
ONE-BIT    HOUSE. 

ie271m 


Attention.  Good  Livers! 

MR.  P.  BERGKS.  FORMERLY 
proprietor  of  the  Miners'  Res- 
taurant, bes  tsrnn_pwin  management 
of  both  the  Miners'  Rssaanrant  on 
Commercial  street  and  the  Miners'1 
Branch  oo  Market  street,  in  partnership  witn  MR. 
A  DRAYEUR,  who  has  been  oonneeted  wrth  the 
firm  for  years.  Itnprovementa  have  been  made  in 
the  onisine  departments  that  will  render  the  Mi- 
ners'more  popular  than  it  has  ever  been  during 
the  33  years  ef  its  prosperity.  Oar  Bills  of  Fan 
smbraoe  all  tbe  delicacies  of  the  season.  Onr 
motto  Is  "Good  Fare,  Good  Cooking  and  Moderate 
Ohargsa." 

P.  HEROES  <Ss  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

S3 1  and  S8S  OonunmU.  Mid 
70»  Market  itreet. 
Open  from  5  a.m.  to  10  pje  ao31  lm 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

ON  HAND  and  mads 
toORDSR, 

L.    BLAIR'S, 


prick    tllltTS 

A  Safe  and  speedy  Reme 
dy  for  all  Bronchial  Affec 
tions,  Asthma,  Colds 
Coughs,  Loss  of  Voice 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  Con- 
sumption, Hoarseness 
Pain  and  soreness  of  the 
Breast,  and  all  Difficulties 
arising  from  a  sudden 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  Its 
healing  powers.  Ask  for 
the  California  Hall's  Pul- 
monary alsam.  Sold  by 
all  Druggists. 

PROPRIETORS. 

41?  fianeome  street,  corner  Commercial. 
jalO  tf 


u;mm;m: 


CURES   DYSPEPSIA. 

llfgg<<^L9m.JiLawl.B«ajj-lJ  t 


^smm$@™ 


Gives  Tone  to  the  Stomachs 

ii! 


wLEv,(5^TEiXLB^RS 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 


Lv,(5^fixLBi^R; 


Is  a  Sure  Relief  for  Indigestion. 


&Ev.s(5^TTxL'B^EF 


HAS  NO  SUPERIOR  AS  A 

BLOOD    PURIPIEB. 


THOMAS    W.    BREE, 
SIIjVEH.  r»Ij.A.THH. 

*»  MANlTPAOTrmBEl 
jar  —  AMD— 

^^j»T  KEPAIBKK. 

GlQ  DRlHHrMNJirs, 

X*"*  — AITD— 

OIHKK    MUSICAL    IBf«TRTJMEJf7Si 

ESTABLISHED  IN  18C5. 

sfarLeeeonB  giren  on  the  Banjo  and  Drum.  £41 1 
MISSION  STREET,  between  First  and  Second.    I 

N.  B.— Fine-toned  Bilver  Bolo  Banjos  for  P*#» 
•aaloviaJs  alwava  on  -band.  \ all  if 


A.    DESIDERATUM1 

....TO.... 

managers,  stars  and  combination;1 


Acter,  with  lSjOars'  ezp'rienoe  in  Englaaa, 
America,  the  Oaoeof  Oood  Hope  and  AusLraliai  ■ 
Oo loniee,  India  and  Ohins, 


IS  OPEN  TO  ENGAGEMENT. 


Is  well  posted  with  tbe  profession  and  the  Prtal. 
Can  frivs  names  of  Mansgsrs,  Tbeatres  or  Balls  I 
List  of  Prices  aod  heloing  capacity,  in  nearly  evei 
one  of  the  above  places.    Apply  to 

J.  H.  McOABE, 
fe4  lm  «20  Washington  street,  8.  F. 


SANGER  HALLE 

(BINGBR'S  HALL,) 
14     GEARY    ST.,     NKAR     KBAKBT, 

None  but  the  Choicest  Brand*  of    "Wines 
and  .Liquors,  ob  band. 

DEPOT  WEYAND  &  KASCM'S  BAY  BREWHT 

1.18 tl  OHBIS  FELDMltlN, 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

ITIXT    1ATHBBAY    KI«BT. 

Piano   and    sir,  Kins;   »*  8  I».»fc 


CHARING 


* 


SALOON 


008  Million  street,  naar  Second 
0  EAGLES  it  WILD,  Proprietor" 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession. 

THS  UNDERSIGNED,  WHO  HAS  BBBJ. 
over  twelTe  jears  oonneoted  with  the  press  w 
Halbonrne,  and  is  well  kmown  bj  tbe  membsrs  w 
Us  profession  In  the  Colonies,  begs  to  'ntltnaW 


TID1V      bO     W*0     UkUBiM'SWlSaU      VWUIUVIi        *■ '^"  M.-— r.-M 

Punotnailtj  in  lUspatohing  replies  mar  bs  rauso 

S"  °  WIi-LIAV  HENBY  WATBBA 

UVIotoria   Onatnben,   4«  OoLLins  ■tsvaVJNI- 
hcarn*.     Anstralia.  r**_ 


% 


WILLIS^BAND. 

MTJ8IO    FTJBNISHED    FOR    ALL 
oeoasions.    Hnaio  imported,  arranged 
and  for  sale.  / 

MARCUS  M.  RX.17M    leader  of  I 
Orchestra. 

JIE.VKT  TON  MB  It-SHDKBr,  rang- 
er of  Brass  Band.  „       ,A      ,   . 

■orOrdsn  from  tbe  oonstrr  promptly  ittsndea 
U  Address  it  W.  WILLIB,  Baton's  Mxttif 
Btore.  188  MoLtgomery  street,  or  MAR0D8  M, 
BLTJH.,889  atontgomerr street.  jafi  tf 


GEORGE    MATES*: 


_  CLAMS 

aadall  kinds  of  SHBLL  FISH, , 
Stalls  Nos.  48.  41,  48,  California* 
IKixkat,  airtranoe  on  California  street. 
PnbUoorprlTato  parUse  aad  famjllss  sappHsd 


Napa  Soda 


ate 


•  AM    r*\*CI«CO:     K1I1DHT.     MtRCN     IO.     IWTS 


«..     XVI.        «. 


Ona    j.  ■  .   ■ 

-  Hatel  11 

t  Prist  On.  Dollar,  i 

ran  If 

Q       «i«  aaaaaa  .,        0  , 
ono 


YEW  ALHAMBRA  THEATRE 


NEW    ALHAMBRA    TR1ATRI. 


kidat   trt 


*** ■  *°**aa^^B^anwaw 


EJNEFIT 


he  Celebrated  Quintette 


l'l^ll.^^l. 


KI.M 


m  »  •*«•  it>* 


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0 Ikf  y.. 


.ussell,     Baker, 
Rockafeller, 
ke  aid  Scott. 


EMERSON    MINSTRELS 


no  wju.  trnua  nr  iwuvaunra  «n»a 

1  "X"  -I-  JL 


Bill 

III     Ilia    <  . 


i    1 1  i;     < .  i<  l.   \   i 


3ET  HOC  3E3  3FI.  JS  O  3NT 


THIS    EVENINl.  MARCH    IO 

nur  nam  oraise  thi  iui.  abd  batoadat  innmoi  at  t. 


Pwit    Flmt— Kui.-i-i     in. n. -nt 


in    n..i..... 


)S 


Er.  T.  lill.j'V  TWISTS 

Of  VI  IMvtMHtMK 

■  iii tit  nf  mi  i.  Mi «iu  urn* h 
at.  TntliM    in  imM 

THAT     RASCAL     BILLY" 


'/fori 


Milii 
Pl'KIFIL. 


RANK  until  LABESGE  KING 

Of  t ■•  ♦**■>♦  TrttMv  will  ep  ;•*•*  »»  I 
itcli  Boni«AudD*ucpw 

ILLY  EMERSON 

II  Bi«  OIUTIsr  ACT. 

old    XJirtdt    Joel 


Little  Mac  will  Feed  the  Fig 
INALE  OF  THE  THIRD  ACT  OF  ERNANI 

■T  THI   griSTHTI. 


ebat: 

Aim 

iidiwii' 


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I  i-T    Ml    |X    I 


i  hi  i  i    m  iav  noa.B>p| 

BAAIT      ■ 


OBOflEBTAA 

ARK 


111!   iiMMIll  MUII.R(M1> 


• 


AKAT  IILL1     I  >i  ' 

J    U    IDIHU 


BIU80H,  Mitlnn  and  Slot 


I'nt-i    Heooad 


hi... 


THE    XV-A.PJIDESR.IlNrCSr    ACTORS. 

•  J&AIX.  [Ml  Hi  *..•!    J.  bohlMAOD  I  T.  .lor.r  of  lb*  .bov Bob  Ba'I 

LIIILI  UAU 

a-t»n»f ...OK-  BMMlfAl  I  MnL    QTIMMlT.. B.   t.  BM.nt.ot 

TkE  ONE  I  DKAKYL  LOVE— Son*  and  Dance CHARLES  SUTTON 

m«ri,I.      IUKr*.,«UirT.iMEWin*    BOCKArRM.EI. 


.ID 


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TOE. 


OLD    80NC    NIGHT. 

SMawll  will  ales  "The  Tow  OM  -Willi" 

-••kar  will  ■!•■   "The  Old   folka   at   Hanr." 
•t-riMli*  will  *1-f  "Old   Katlitkr  Hum*.' 


OAK    DOI.LAK 


•ABCOU  YOLR  SEATS    EARI.T 


OLD  JOB BILLY  EMERSON 

CBARLIM....^.^.^^.^.^  L  ■  ._■ .  ■  L. .__.  ^^r^-^ri^^jj^^  ; _■■_•• BoB  HART 

Tun  evening's  performance  will  conclude  with 

JOCKO,   THE    BRAZILIAN  APE! 

JOCKO.  THE  MONKEY 1 LITTLE  MAO 

LorrDio,  a  rich  Traveller U.  Alneley  Scott  1  Pedro Oharl-y  Sutton 

Ftrnaoncs,  owntr  of  Plantation....— J.  Roblnsos  |  C.ira,  a  Qoadrjna. uiii  Wllliama 

Frank,  bll  eon. 4  years  old Little  Darling  l  Mme.  Furaandez Mlia  Hbtrrnan 

PIpo.tervent  to  Lorenzo Bob  Hart  |  Slaves,  Villagers,  Peasants,  eto.,  by  tbe  Company. 

FRIDAY  EVENING,  Marjh  14th— Benefit  of  the 

Col©TDX*wa.t©ca.  JiLUxctim  "toiTsg*,  C?vxixxte>tte> 

MONDAY  EVENING,  March    17th ENGAGEMENT    OF     Claaa.  •"\7"i^7-l.dA,H,    the    Ol  aracter  Vofiallrt 


WILSON'S 
AMPHITHEATRE 

Parisian  Cirens! 


■eHI*r  Mr*tl,   Wl.    M.aif.Mrr,   •»«  Ktarav. 

THIB  EVENING  MARPH    Ml 


Pro  if  r  ii  m  nt  «» . 

l.-4>veria»r«.  rr.(.   Har.r  •  Grata   Bm« 

•  .-Cevaleada  rntrfr  

BT  TEN  LADIES  AMD  OKETLBMBV. 

It.    -Barlvaatal    lt«r 

rafEXOE  a*p  pi;*row 

4.— at««Bl«t    Raprf afnl«llna-*li1p«i  rrrhfl    "latin  r 

MEL     El.     El.     HUfKBIl.1. 
AV  —  ftterrr  *•»•  e>f    M»awa* 

BT  MOMS.  OABOV  AKD  SOBS. 

i-PrleclMl  ■eawn-Mll  Ar(     

BT  YOOKO  DUOROW. 
OLOWIT...  \\u.   WARMER 

7  -frvael.  ■««••■■•  •■«  K*«lleli   Letiplnc 

BBJKLDS,  RITER«.  CLARK    AKD  COMPANY. 


Ill  TBRMISSlOlf. 


M.-MI.I.C     nCKKRII.I.,     r»Prt«t  »f    the    Ami, 
In  her  ■■parialleled  lUrrbark  Act. 

GROTESQUE MONH.  J.  KENIBEL 

•  .—The  Two  Conl^ofi 

KhNtBKL  AKD  CAROK. 

l«.-er«ad  Bardie  mmA  Etolloo*  Act 

BY  M'LLE  TIOTOBIKB. 
11.  .  Br  parUrilxr  rrqorit,  t«    ••lie  a   »i|«r    between 
.     t,«o  (eotlameD  that  uiactonatsa  and  Preaidaet  a,re  the 
It.)     umaborae.  tnai.ad   of    balog  hratbora.  MR.  K1N0S- 

1,K  Y  will  Intr  >4uoa  on  after  tie  otbar 

10.— Johnaf  Cooke,  the  Boy  Wo«d«r,  on  bta  rrln- 

elpal   Hartbark  Act. 

14.-Donble  Traaaer 

WILLAHo  AND  DUOROW. 


Href  a  Circle a. •*    •• 

Pavrqaette - ,   «• 

Beeerweo  OfcaUm. t£U*ii±uvA.J  52 

rrlf.l«  Bo«» •«  aad  SIO  M 

■OP-Box  OfBoe  open  dally  from  10  to  4.    Deor*  opeo  at  T. 


TBR    MOBKL    1.0U4>I«41  MwETOB 


v:    'ACIFIC  HOUSE, 


Cor.  of  Cow«erclaU 


OLYMPIC  HOUSE'^TJr-r^ 

Hat  RALSTON  A  OOTKKLL. 


TboM 
who 
oaoe 


iWT»Tm¥-Ta¥»iW¥ 


OarOetebretedSI  so  White  Shirt*.   They  fi  t  PEBraWTLT,  end  for  qaality 
•V-OALL  AND  SEE  THEM. 


end  durability  will  eerer  be  metohed.    To  be  bad  only  at  tbe 

I  X  Ja    AVOTIOff    BTOBIS,     BXO     Keavrny    a  tree  t. 


THISTLETON'S 

JOLLY  GIANT! 

OKLT  TEN    CENT3. 

THI8TLETON's7o  POST  STREET 


I  HAH 

■iUH' 

,uiaW 

UStMl"' 

«BMli 


ilC-H'I  <"  -: 

ID  EMI 

Lin 
I-*  m 

nil 


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New  Spring  Goods 


VILLE   DE  PARIS. 


I 


JOITBIAIT    COBWEB 

Sutter  and  Montgomery  sts., 

Occidental    Block, 

.—have 

1ST  OT»EIP»TE3T3 

THUS 

ST       SCXPBCSIEwrrF 


THE  FOLLOWING  ISA  REPORT  OF  THE 
MOUNT  OF  BEER  SOLD 


U.  S.  Revenue  Paid  Thereon, 

Derrlae-  the   Tenr  1878, 

By  all  the  Brewers  in  San 
Francisco: 

Philadelphia.. John  WleUnd....20Hft3  $-j)isii:'. 

Empire Lyons  A    Uo WMl  M.i^l 

Albaor Soreokela  A  On   ..  .  l:,KHl  12  64' 

Waahln»teo....Maog«ia  A  Oo H..^3  ILMl 

Paoiflo Foumenn  A  Co....  8.2«8  M,j»h 

».  P.  Stoek  Brewery 1,5«  1.H8 

MaaonAOo K.UU  8  953 

Wfltowa KI.endaniA  Fauet  r,  iw  h.-i.vi 

Rroadnar *  BUI  4.8IKI 

Nailonel Olnck  A  Hanson. , .  «,itt  4.736 

Jaekaon Wn.  Frade-iok....  4,578  i.sTS 

Ha*arla Gunnlaeh  A  Uo 4MS  4.MV 

Hlbernle M.  Nnoan 4,4  7  -1.417 

Uniicl  Htetea..Wat>nemAcbeT&Uo  a,3-W  3,34» 

New  York  Haflner  A  Oo a  M9  2,IWtf 

OoldonOate 2.7*1  2,7*) 

Union HeeaoAOo 2,4i2  3,7(2 

I-afayetu Haar.  t  Penllln 2  288  a,2RH 

Green  A  Oo ...  2,080  2.181) 

uhicaeo am        2,ii5 

W.y.nl  4  Kath   1.7.8  1.778 

Wabnqt  AOe L«l         1,321 

And  aome  very  small  brewerlos,  prodnolnR  each 
leai  tbao  l,OU0  barrela  per  annnm.  Tbe  wboln 
emoant  of  Brer  eold  darmji  Wi  In  Sen  Kranainoo 
U  LU,412  bar  ran.  end  it  will  be  noticed  tbe,t 

JOHN  WIELAND, 

Philadelphia  Brewery 

BEAD!    THE    LIST  ! 

Hie  ealee  eioeedlng  by  eboot  10,000  barrels  t*ote 
of  any  other  brewery,  and  making  nearly  on«-fjrtb 
of  all  brewers  combined. fo27  lw 

BALDWIN'S    DAIRY  BUTTER  I 

THIS  IS  TO  CERTIFY  THAT  N.B.  TERW.L- 
LIOER  A  CO  ,  W  end  51  Weahlnirtoa  Market , 
•re  tbe  SOLE  AGENTS  for  the  aale  of  my  brand 
of  butter,  known  aa  "  BALDWIN'*  DAIRY  BUI'- 
THR."  It  hae  been  sold  at  tbe  Above  ataod  tbe 
Eeat  thirteen  yeara,  and  any  branda  of  hotter  rep- 
raaentad  to  be  of  my  make  not  prooared  U  N.  B. 
TerwlHIf  er  A  Oo..  are  counterfeit!. 

I..  K.    BALDWIN. 
SanPranoiioo,  April.  8tb.  1872. 

N.  B.  TKKWILLieiCEA MDO. 
faJaVlna  ftO  and  SI  Waeblngton  Market. 

FRENCH    GOODS. 

MME.  FORI,  IIIPOBTBK  AND  DEALHB  IN 
Pirl.Ln  Q.Dda,  ku  i  n»t  nwlTld  A  hrg.  And 

T»Tl»d  aA.MUM.Ol  of 

Trcnioli    Ooraeta 

Of  All  mod.,  ud  pilo.1    Silk  Oo.HU,  ABd  OotMU 


SQUARZA'B 

Branch  Punch  Saloon, 

3 1  7  Kearny  street. 


Havo  yon  beheld  it?    If  not,  yoa've  e  trnat 
At  ^QDaRZ  L'tf  PDNOH  SALOON,  lo  n>sroT  rtroei 
Th-rH  BONA,  dleclple  of  OREAT  isQUAUZA, 
Dlrtpeme*  fAtned  Magic  PiinobeH;  mi  ti-T 
The  most  dellcloaa  mil  urea  y«  t  recorded; 
And  have  with  m&nj-  ruoJol^  beeu  rewarded) 
Ladies  their  OOBDlALS  Hk"M  ceo  bId  At  lelBtire,- 
Thelr  "Ttfaild"  appeaee,—  and  Men  gain    "LADJIEB 

PLEASCRB." 
To  Alley  fuuimbml  differences  and  pain, 
In"ANri-uiVJhU£"  you  can  yoar  end  atteln. 
Blp  of  the  potent  extract  bnt  one  taste, 
Your  Arm.  consoling,  straight  is  round  her  waist 
Gui.hh  what*   "MORNING  COMPOST"  In  the  kill 
ThAt  heels  the  puArrel  And  Imparts  the  bliss  I 
The  "WELCOME"  too,  yon'll  always  find 
A  balmy  soother  for  the  troubled  mind. 
The  bright  "AURORA,"  and  the  sweet  "FAREWELL. 
Just  Tislt  BONA,  and  you'll  all  fAre  well! 
Bin  "HYGIENIC  BITTERS"  are  the  panacea 
For  all  dyspeptlos  and  for  diarrhoea. 
No  Cholera  Morbus  ever  has  been  found 
Where  "HYGIENIO  BITTERS"  knoo>:  aronnd. 
BONA  and  SQUaBZA,  iplte  of  All  detraotors, 
Have  proved  tbe  Nation's  greatest  beoof actors  I 
Full  FOUry  dlffarent  healthful  drinks  you'll  and 
To  eld  the  Man— Invigorate  the  mlndl 
Not  toil  Alone—*  Welcome  you  will  meet 
At  BON A'S- (BQOARZA'B)  -817  KEARNY  STBEET. 
Remember,  too,  not  this  famed  pLaoe  to  pees; 
ALL    SPLENDID  LIQUORS  BUT  ONE  BIX  A  GLASS 


TaKY  HAVE   TAEJtN 

THE     FIRST    PREMIUM 

....AT.... 

All  the  Mechanics'  Fairs. 


EIOBI    MU  WIOUUU  AID  MaTAlX 
»t  th«OU 


Ladies  and  Children 

....WILL  MUD.... 

KINKEAD'S 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

cares  all  diseases  of  the  soalp,  removes  dandruff, 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

B.O.I.M  to.  hAlr  .otl  ood  glOBij.  ood  I.  PDBBLT   TEQB 
TABI.K. 

«*-Tb.    OrlAio.l    SAOK    BRUSH    HAIR    TOICIO  AND 
DREUB1NQ  miy  be  bid  of  tb.  Agflot, 

JAt.     H.     OATKN,    DrWKl.t. 
Oom.rN.irMonltom.ry  .nil  Hound  itr..U.Aodol  All  One-' 

glut..  ■  -  """ 

JOH1V    JFtOJ3T_*'.S, 


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IHE  JOBBNAl  OF  AMUSEMENTS. 
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MONDAY '.MABCH  10,  1873 

AMUSEMENTS.    Etc.~ 

Metropolitan  Theatre. 

The  Chapman  Sislera  have  made  a  hit— a  prodi- 
gious hit.  Every  night  laat  week  the  theatre  waa 
crowded,  and  laet  night  the  aitsndaoce  waB  ae 
Rood  ob  on  the  opening  night.  This  evening  the 
highly  saoceasfal  burWsqae  of  "Little  Don  Gio- 
vanni" will  be  presented  with  lnoreaaed  attrac- 
tions. The  charming  and  talentad  daDaeuae,  M'lle 
Marie  Gangain,  will  appear  in  a  bow  ballet;  Mies 
fiila  Chapman  will  present  anew  aong  and  danoe 
entitled  "I  travel  on  my  Stjle,"  Mies  Blanche 
Chapman,  wboae  delightful  singing  hae  made  her 
a  great  favorite,  will  aiDg  "Bweet  Spirit,  Hear  u.7 
Prayer."  and  a  newj  eerles  of  nnraery  rhyme*1 
called  "  If  Timea  Don't  Ohange,"  will  be  riven* 
■With  these  additione,  *  Little  Don  Giovanni"  wi  1 
crowd  the  home  every  nigbt  until  the  manage- 
ment are  ready  to  produoe  ibe  Chapman  Sietera 
nsw  burlesque  on  the  last  new  York  sensation, 
entitled  "Lotos and  Leo." 
Alhambn. 

Billy  Emerson  haa  made  a  decided  sensation  in 
hie  act  of  "  Old  Black  Joe."  His  impersonation  of 
that  character  is  aa  true  art  as  Jefferson's  Rip  Van 
"Winkle  orCouldock'a  Milky  White,  and  oan  tike 
rank  with  thoee  admirable  delineations  of  ooarao- 
ter.  This  act  will  by  very  general  request  be  given 
•very  evening  tbis  week  Bob  Hart,  Little  Maok- 
J.  BobioBoo  and  Sherwood  and  Richards  will  ap- 
pear ae  "The  Wandering  Actors;"  Ohaa.  Sutton 
will  make  hie  re-appearance  to-night  in  the  song 
and  dasce,  "  The  One  I  Dearly  Lova."  The  admi- 
rable quintet  will  sing  "Crowned  with  the  Tern- 
peat,"  and  the  capitil  drama  of  "Jocko,  the  Bra- 
zilian Ape,"  with  Little  Mao  In  his  wonderful 
impersonation  of  the  ape,  will  terminate  the  even- 
ing's performance. 
California  Theatre. 

The  splendid  honse  on  Saturday  night,  when 
"Maobeth"  was  played,  attested  the  faot  that 
Sbekapeare  is  appreciated  in  San  Franoisso  and 
that  John  MoOnllongh  la  accepted  as  a  worthy  ex- 
ponent of  the  character  of  the  great  master.  Ev- 
ery part  of  the  house  was  Oiled  and  the  audience 
wae  liberal  in  its  applause.  Mr.  McOullongh  has 
so  often  appeared  in  the  character  of  Maobeth 
that  nothing  mere  need  be  said  than  that  he  played 
it  with  his  a couBtomed  ability  and  made  every 
point  with  artistic  Bkill.  Mies  Augusta  L.  Par- 
gon  a  concept  Ion  of  the  character  of  Lady  Maobeth 
is  snliko  that  of  many  eatresses;  she  toned  it 
down  and  played  it  quietly.  To  this  we  have  ne 
objeotion.  But  Miss  Dargon  did  not  "let  her- 
self oat"  strongly  enough  where  occasion  called 
lor  it,  she  was  lacking  in  force  and  intensity  in  the 
murder  scene;  she  was  afraid  of  overdoing  the 
part  and  went  to  the  other  extreme.  G.  D.  Chap- 
lin was  a  splendid  Macduff  end  acted  the  part 
with  much  fire;  Walter  Leman  aa  Duncan,  John 

Wilson  ao  Barque,  and  E.  J.  Buckley  aa  Maloom, 
filled  their  respective  parts  well.  Eben  Plympton 
read  and  acted  the  part  of  Lennox]  capitally,  and 
the  oh  araotere  of  the  ptay  wore  generally  well 
filled.  -J.  0.  Williamson,  Owen  Marlowe  and  W. 
A.  Mcstayer,  as  tbe  three  Witohes,  were  excel- 
lent. Locke's  music,  from  lack  of  sufficient  re- 
hearsal, did  not  have  foil  justice  done  it.  This 
will  no  doubt  be  remedied  to-night  when  "Mac- 
beth" will  be  given  again  with  John  McOullougb 
as  Macdnff  and  George  D.  Ohaplin  as  the  Thane. 
MisBDargon's  engagement  extends  over  bat  three 
nights  more.  To-morrow  evening  she  will  ape  ar 
in  her  great  impersonation  of  Deborah,  in  which 
ebe  hae  few  equals  on  the  stage.  Wednesday  will 
be  opera  night  and  the  Fabbri  Troupe  will  present 
"La  Favorite"  and  make  their  last  appearanee  but 
one.  On  Saturday  evening  Miss  Dargon  will  take 
a  benefit  and  make  her  last  appearance.  On  Moo- 
day  evening  "Coriolanue"  will  be  produced  after 
months  ol  careful  preparation,  witb  the  fiuett 
scenery  ever  presented  on  the  California  stage, 

Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Ed  Montague's  great  gyre  act  oontinuee  to  be 
tbe  sensation  a,t  this  honse;  it  will  well  repay  a 
viait.  AmoDg  the  other  attractions  of  the  excel- 
lent variety  performance  given  are  Grecian  Stat- 
ue e  by  M'lle  Gerretta;  tbe  new  play  of  'Bane  and 
Kadj,  '  written  by  Miss  Agnes  Kennedy  for  Miss 
Carrie  Armstrong  and  J.  H.  Larkin;  the  negro 
and  banjo  act  of  "Ten  Pin  Johnny."  by  Mat  Kelly 
end  Tommy  Bree;  Oogill  and  Cooper  in  aong  and 
dance ;  Mies  Agnes  Kennedy  and  Fanny  Garreteon 
in  duets,  and  the  amusing  afterpiece  entitled 
"The  Turkish  Eatb." 

Benefit  ef  the  Alhambra  Quintette. 

The  songs  and  choruses  have  always  been  aa  dis- 
tinctive a  feature  of  the  performance  given  by 
Emerson's  Minstrels  aa  they  have  been  of  those 
of  Christy's  Minstrels.  No  minstrel  performance 
can  hope  long  to  retain  the  patronage  of  the  best 
portion  of  the  community,  unlets  the  vocalists  and 
instrumental  performers  are  of  the  highest  order 
ef  merit.  This  has  always  been  the  case  at  tbe 
Alhambra  Theatre.  On  Fridav  evening,  the  ad- 
mirable quintette  consisting  of  J.  G.  Russell,  W. 
F,  Baker,  G.W.Bockafeller.Benj.  Clarke  and  M. 
A.  Scott  will  take  a  benefit,  A  great  bill  will  be 
offered  on  this  occasion.  Mr.  Kearne,  ef  the  White 
and  Kearns  AmateurMinstrel  Troupe,  which  re- 
cently gave  Each  a  successful  entetttinmentat 
Piatt's  Hall,  will  appear  in  the  act  of  "That  Has- 
eal  Billy ;"  Frank  and  Olarenoa  King,  of  the  same 
troupe,  will  appear  in  their  Dntch  songs  and 
dances ;  E  meraon  will  appear  in  his  latest  success, 
"  Old  Blaok  Jee  -,"  Little  Mac  will  present  some  .of 
Bis  funniest  trioks,  and  the  quintette  will  give 
the  finale  to  the  third  aot  of  "Ernanl."  There  Is 
an  re  to  be  one  of  the  la*  geat  and  most  fashionable 
a  udienoes  of  the  season  on  this  occasion. 
Extra  Opera  Night. 
The  extra  opera  night  given  last  night  by  the 
Fabbri  Opera  Troupe,  under  the  direction  ef 
OhflB.  Fritach,  was  a  brilliant  success.  There  was 
a  very  large  and  faahionable  audience,  and  the 
performance  of  "Maaaniello"  afforded  the  great- 
est satisfaction  to  all  present. 
Woodward's   Garden*. 

■  Abont  10,900  persons  were  present  at  this  popu- 
lar pis*"*  of  public  resort  ou  Sunday.  Professor 
Lay  .  3  a  splendid  ascension  in  his  gas  balloon 
andcame  down  South  of  San  Jose.  TheBnislayi 
end  the  "Japs"  will  perform  on  Saturday  next 
when  a  balloon  ascension  will  be  made  by  the 
Bnlslays.  Another  mb  balloon  ascension  on  Sue- 
day  next. 
The  Sacramento  Troupe. 

la  consequence  of  the  illnes8[of  Mias  AHoe 
Harrison,  Johnny  Allen  and  troupe  wilt  not  leave 
for  Sacramento  this  morning/as  was  intended. 

AHATQinoAi.  Museum.— One  of  the  most 

■omplete  eoUeetfona  of  the  kxud  _in  the  Darted 


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Wilson's  Grand  Amphitheatre. 

M'lle  Dockrlil,  who  fell  from  her  horse  at  tbe 
mar.inee  performance  on  Saturday  and  wae  slight- 
ly byuised,  has  recovered  from  ner  injuries,  and 
will  make  her  reappearance  to-night,  when  we  are 
sure  there  will  be  a  roll  house  to  greet  the  plucky 
equestrienne.  New  acts  will  ba  presented.  J. 
Ken,bsl  will  appear  in  some  ef  his  most  extrava- 
gantly funny  performances,  and  a  very  attraotive 
entertainment  will  be  given.  Tbis  week  is  the 
laet  of  the  engagement  of  the  Dockrill  Troupe; 
those  who  have  not  yet  aaen  tbeBe  great  artistes 
■hould  not  delay.  Manager  Wi'ssn  haB  so  many 
tralhed  horaes  that  some  doubting  Thomas  has 
bst  that  two  of  tbem,  named  in  the  bill,  are  one 
and  tbe  same  animal  because  they  both  happen  to 
be  spotted.  Omar  Riofijlsy  will  decide  that  bet 
to-night,  as  will  be  seen  by  referring  to  the  pro- 
gramme, ^^^^^^^^^^^^m^m 
Bow  to  take  Seats, 

Under  tbe  above  head  the  Portland  Gre- 
gorian has  the  following  practical  iemarka 
which  will  apply  in  other  cities: 

In  the  frequency  of  public  concerts  Port- 
land will  eompare  favorably  with  any  eity 
in  the  Union— population  considered.  Op- 
eras we  have  not,  bat  tbatapparaot  deficien- 
cy is  amply  compensated  for  in  the  number 
of  concertB.  It  is  fair  to  presume  that  this 
marked  tendency  toward-  conceitizing  will 
go  on  inore&Bing  as  our  population  and  the 
number  of  our  mus:oal  prodigies  augment, 
a  few  euggestions  t  s  to  how  one  ought  to 
Bit  at  a  cone.rt,  in  order  to  fully  appreciate 
tbe  performance.  At  present  there  appears 
to  be  a  decided  want  of  system  in  the  dispo- 
sition of  ladies  at  concerts.  Ladiea  and  gen- 
tlemen who  attend  usually  desire  to 
speak  to  each  other.  But  the  manner 
in  which  ladies  and  gentlemen  are  seated 
new,  render-*  conversa'ien  almost  impossi- 
ble. Now  this  inconvenience  can  be  easily 
remedied.  Let  us  suppose,  for  instance, 
that  two  couples  should  make  arrangement 
to  attend  either  of  tbe  concerts  this  evening 
and  procure  seats.  It  is  generally  the  cus- 
tom for  them  to  take  seats  so  that  one  gen- 
tleman has  a  lady  on  either  side  of  him. 
Should  the  ether  gentleman  desire  or  have 
occasion  to  speak  to  his  friend's  lady  he  is 
compelled  to  stretch  his  neck  past  two  per- 
sons. This  oan  he  avoided  when  a  quartet 
attends  by  seating  the  ladies  together, 
Banked  on  either  side  by  the  escorts.  Snch 
an  arrangement  would  enable  the  parties  to 
converse  without  embarrassment. 


Virtuous  Teetotalers. 

The  London  Figaro  says  that  Mr.  George 
Oruikshank  has  been  greatly  exercised  in 
his  mind.  He  has  repeatedly  stated  at  tem< 
perance  meetings,  that  he  would  challenge 
the  whole  world  to  prove  any  case  in  the 
previous  forty  years  of  any  robbery  with 
violence,  any  brutal  assault  or  murder  by  a 
teetotaler.  No  one  took  up  the  gage  that  he 
had  thrown  down  ;  but  in  the  last  week  of 
January,  there  was  a  murder  committed  in 
a  baek  slum  in  Belgravia,  and  the  newspa- 
per report  said  that  the  murderer  was  a  tee- 
totaler. Thereupon,  our  veteran  artist  in- 
quired into  the  oase,  and  ascertained  that  ne 
was  not  a  tsetotaler.  With  his  convictions 
thus  confirmed,  we  trust  that  Mr.  George 
Oruikshank  is  still  able  to  take  his  rest  and 
to  sleep  in  peace.         

Quite  a  Relief. 

Gentlemen  who  contemplate  getting  mar- 
ried this  Spring  will  be  glad  to  know  that 
Professor  Steuben,  a  German  scientist,  has 
discovered  that  the  theory  of  vibrations,  as 
generally  accepted,  is  an  error,  and  that  toe 
truth  will  be  more  nearly  approached  if  the 
variations  of  molecules  are  put  in  juxtapo- 
sition with  the  effect  of  peroussion  on  air 
waves,  and  tested  by  the  difference  between 
the  outer  and'  inner  rapidity,  as  determined 
by  tbe  immovable  point  of  inertness  at  the 
centre  of  contact  and  the  confines  of  im- 
pact. 

Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  eomfortab-le  cartiage,  stylieh 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  srothe  leading  es- 
sentials of  an  enjoyobleride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Francisco  so  unquestionably 
as  [from  Frank  Bouton,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  Hlehandsome  turn-outs  are  used 
by  the  best  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
It  a  point  to  employable,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  driver?,  he  Is  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  -while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladles  la  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
except  those  which  he  provides.  Frank  has  en- 
joyed grsat  success  in  his  business,  and  the 
admirable  way  In  which  he  conducts  it  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  patronize  him.    * 


DON'T  SIT  AROUND  WAITING  FOR  LUCK. 

no  1  ye  who  listless  aud  moping 

Sit  diem tlly  twirling  jour  thumbs, 
And  gloomily  waiting  and  watching 

For  something  that  thus  never  comes  ; 
you  might  just  as  well,  foolish  mortal?, 

Expeot  you'll  by  HgbtniDg  be  atmok ; 
One  will  happen  as  soon  m  the  other  1 

Don't  stand  around  waiting  for  lues  1 

There's  a  saying— a  good  and  a  true  one — 

(Take  courage,  you  poor  one  who  delves 
With  a  stent  heart  so  bravely)  that  "  Heaven 

Will  help  those  who  firat  help  themselves  ;"— 
And  you'il  And,  if  you  wish  for  good  fortune, 

A  pretty  good  way  is  to  tuck 
Up  your  shirt-sleeves  and  start  out  and  find  it  1 

Don't  sit  sround  wailing  for  luck  ! 

You  m»y  pine  and  may  mope  on  forsver— 

Find  fault  and  deplore  your  hard  fate — 
But  you'd  better  remember  the  proverb 

And  act  on  it,  tra  it's  loo  late ; 
You  may  pout  and  may  grumble  forever— 

Just  so  long  you  will  find  yon  are  stuck 
In  the  mire  of  sloth  and  abasement— 

Don't  sit  around  waiting  for  luck  I 

Thf  ra  is  weallh  to  be  had— go  and  seek  it  t 

And  with  It  get  honor  and  fame ; 
By  the  sweat  of  your  trow  you  can  gain  them, 

And  oarve  for  yeuraelf  a  proud  name  ; 
But  to  do  this  takes  tact  and  ambition, 

Persistency,  hops — and  some  pluck. 
Are  you  ready  ?  —then  lose  Dot  a  moment ! 

Don't  sit  around  waiting  for  luck  I 


Live    Wen. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  la  the  canseof  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Wash- 
ington treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy.  Henry 
Bocken,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  alnce 
1849,  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  Baimagundi  soup,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  oan  deBtre.  The  nest  cud  of  tea  in  the 
eity  — Engash  breakfast  tea  ^- Bouohong  and 
Orange  Pekoe — can  be  obtained  here.  a 


TJO    Ffot    Suffer    irom    Coras. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
1  ons,  Olub  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  oan  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
s*>eak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doe- 
tor's  capability .  References  given  If  required.  H 

The  Credit  Mobilier  Swindle 

Ie  the  talk  of  the  day,  and  is  considered  one  of 
the  moat  gigantio  frauds  of  the  ago.  The  old  ad- 
age say s  that  "  bad  feeding  is  the  cause  of  many 
orimea,"  and  there  is  no  doubt  of  the  truth 
of  it.  for  what  will  cause  a  more  discon- 
tented state  of  mind  than  a  badly-cooked  meal  ? 
To  avoid  this  evil  we  should  patronize  each  res- 
taurant-, as  Myer'b  "White  House,  Kearny  street 
opposite  the  Whits  Honee,  or  hisbranob,  the  Oap- 
itol  Restaurant,  en  Fourth  street,  where  we  oan 
always  depend  on  obtaining  the  very  beat  the  mar- 
ket affords,  oooked  in  the  moat  recherche  style,  at 
reasonable  prices. 

Iiadiee  -Vlentlna  Cards. 
Written,  engraved   or  painted  by  Johh  P. 

Dwteb,  126  Sutter  street,  opposite  Lick  House, 


Terrible  Retribution, 

A  Missenrian  who  stele  a  kiss  fro  m  a  pret- 
ty girl  was  fined  by  the  magistrate,  horse' 
whipped  by  her  brother,  and  hurried  into 
a  brain  fever  by  his  wife.  The  olergyman 
also  alluded  to  the  affair  in  &  sermon,  the 
local  editor  took  Bides  with  the  clergyman 
and  reviewed  the  case  in  print,  and  the  po- 
tato-bug ate  up  every  blade  of  the  malefac- 
tor's wheat 

Men  of  Letters. 

Messenger  boys  in  the  Pensylvania  Legis- 
lature are  sent  out  after  "in  V  &Qd  when 
they  return  with  it  the  said  fluid  is  slyly 
passed  around  among  the  members,  who 
wipe  their  mouths  and  groan,  "Ah!  that  was 
good."  _ 

Oysters. 

In  strolling  round  the  other  night* 

To  look  at  'Frit  co  by  gas  light, 
uur  careless  feet,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where    fountain's  ceaseless ;p  lay 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  soieen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  Been ; 
While  mosBy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell. 
Hade  that  window  Eeem  to  be 
Borne  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 
"Stop,"  Bald  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here— 
It  looks  so  nice — and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said.  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suite  me  to  a  'T.'" 
So  Booner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  it  true, 
And  cooked  magitificmtly,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Oooked  every  style;  Just  think  of  that, 
And  if  yonr  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  s  and  orabe  and  terrapins ; ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kindsof  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name,   ^ 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure. 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners. 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners*'' 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again, 
Pacific  Oyster  House,  337  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night 

CHARLES  HAAKE,  Proprietor. 


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Best;   Quality   of  r>o  system 

Driving  gloves,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  the  What 
Oheer  Laundry X 

V.    Carder  <fc  Co.,  Lapidaries, 

From  Paris,  having  tbe  latefit  Improved  lapi- 
dary tools,  will  exesute  any  work  in  their  line 
in  a  superior  manner,  at  moderate  charges. 
Will  p&y  the  highest  prices  for  quartz  speci- 
mens, and  appraise  the  value  of  all  geioe.  Lap- 
idary, 614  Merchant  street,  room  26.  3b 


Wlinvt    Cheer ,  a_.axi.rj. dry 

Employs  no  Chinamen,  and  should  be  pat 
renlsed  by  every  body,  * 


For  a  safe  and  efficient  Beautifies  of  the 
Complexion,  use  Diceet'8  Famous  Obxhx  be 

Lis.  l 

■ 

Oysters. 

Why  travel  so  far  ?    Shellfish  of  every  kind 

kept  at  Mannlns'B,  oyster  dealer,  672  Howard 

street,  near  Third,  next  to  car  office,  o 


Sandwich  Island  Puln. 

Since  the  ascension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  Industry  Is 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Schxeiber,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  furnitore,  520  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  haB  always  been 
In  demand  on  account  of  Its  superior  qualities 
for  mattraSB  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Sohrel- 
ber  will  find  no  difficulty  in  disposing  of  all 
that  comes. 

S  i  « 

Or,  Barlow   J.  Smith 

IB  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygeian  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  Ji  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  Invalids  dally,  from  9  to  i  p.  m.,  free.        i 


Bverybody    Suited* 

There  la  no  end  to  the  multitude  ot  fashions 
in  hats.  At  "  Tub"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny) .  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  ia  immense 
— the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  b 


ttiMssisssl 


s.  and    Ladles  and 


Ladies,  you  may  say  what  yon  please  thera 
is  bat  one  place  in  the  city  where  you  can  buy 
underolothlng  cheap  for  yourselves  and  chil- 
dren, and  that  is  at  M,  Friedlander&  Co'p,  No. 
9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Building.    Go  and  be 

convinced.  3b 

■a 
L>r.    Bohorty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
ohronlo  and  BpecLflo  practice,  and  as  such  Is 
now  the  most  BUOoeBSful  of  any  Physician  In 
San  Francisco.  Office  519  Sacramento  street, 
oorner  of  Leldesdoru,  a  few  doors  oolow  What 

Oheer  House,  x 

-• 

McDowell,  Show  Card  Writer 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10, 

608  Market  street,  err.  Post  and  Montgomery  o 

Genuine  Havana   Clears. 

Beet  brands  at  61  Montgomery  street,  8.  W. 
corner  of  Merchant.    Franck  &  Calm.  o, 


Altogether  the  Best. 
'  It  is  ourloua,  but  true,  that  3,  A.  Bhaber, 
707  Market  street,  near  Third,  should  Bell  fur- 
niture and  bedding  cheaper  thmi  any  other 
dealer  in  this  city,  Try  him  and  yon  will  be 
convinced.  T 

Lever  Buckle   suspenders, 

At  $1  per  pair— 26  per  cent,  cheaper  than  else- 
Whers— at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  x 


Oyster    Trade, 

The  oyster  trade  In  OaUfornla  is  assuming 
gigantio  proportions.  Emerson  OorvUle,  of  the 
Saddle  Boek,  410  Pine  street,  furnishes  from 
his  own  oyster  beds  at  Ban  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  of  the  Pacific  Coast.  His 
BiBtern  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 
has  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and* he 
"  Saddle  Boek"  le  known  everywhere. 


A.  Pleasant  Location. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  In  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  building  is  a  very  fine  one  and  1b  well 
lighted  s,nd  ventilated. » 


Olatbvotaht.— Madame  Clara  Antonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
833  Kearny  st.,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine.  Consults. 
tions  in  English,  French  and  German.  i 


B  educed  Prices. 

Shirts  from  76c.  to  S3.    Complete  assortment 
of  Gents'  Furnishing  Goods.    Beales  &  Co., 
Eearny  street,  near  Bush.  0 


Freehand  Sweet. 

For  the  best    oonfeotionerT,  go  to  Oaotr  and 
Wacner's.  167  Montgomery  fit.  near  Sutter. 


FIGARO 

IS  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH 
out  the  centre  of  tbe  cite,  in  all  Hotels,  Res- 
taurants, Saloons,  Stares  and  Offices. 


FIGARO 


CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMMEIDN 
every  Theatre  in  Sen  Francisco. 


FIGARO 

IS    CIRCULATED    EVERY    DAY  ON    THE 
Oakland  FerryBoate  to  oatoh  the  passengers 
t  hat  arrive  by  thegreat  Overland  Train. 


FIGARO 


principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon— the  papers  left  in  the  theatres  at  eight 
being  gathered  op  and  saved  for  that  purpose. 


FIGARO 

IB  ■  HERE,  THERE  AND  EVERYWHERE,' 
and  is  con  Btant  ly  meeting  a  ohange  of  readers 
in  the  Theatres,  Traveling  Conveyances,  Hotels, 
and  public  resorts  generally. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  IN  THE  BEST  SOCIETY,  IB 
placed  in  the  hands  of  nearly  all  who  come 
to  the  city  to  make  pnrohases,  and  is  therefore  the 
best  of  advertising  mediums. 


Stage  Dancing 

TAUGHT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 


deSTlm 


DASHAWAT  HALL, 

Post  street,  n.ar  Kearny. 


J.    C.    COMBES, 

TERRAPIN    LUNCH, 

Cor.  Second  and  Teh  sua  streets. 

►-Terrapin     constantly   on    hand, 
Oysters   in   every    at  vie,     PRIVATE 
SUPPER    BOOHS  7,*>R  PARTIES. 
dec  31  lm 


lARTON'S 


S.F. BUSINESS  DIRECTOR)! 

Bookseller*  and  Station  jn. 
H.  H.  Moore,  609  Montgomery,  near  Merchant. 

Builnci  College*. 
Heald's,  Bryant  &  Stratton'a  College.  24  Post  Bt 

Batcher*. 
KAte,  Fred.  Stall*  H  to  100.  Oalifornf&.Mark*t. 

French  Fancy    Good*. 
Locen  A  Co.,  19  Montgomery,  107  and  109  Batter, 

Unman  Hair. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  it  Co..  U.0  Second  street 

Wine*  and  I4«nor*.    (Wholesale.) 
Danerl  F.  A  Co..  .504  Front- 


Mine.  JOSEPHINE  EDMONDS, 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC    PHYSICIAN.il 

TWENTY    YEARS     OF    PKAUTlci 

IN  THE  TREATMENT*  OP  D1SEASESHNC0. 
dent  to  female?  hae  placed  Madame  Edmonii 
at  the  head  of  all  physicians  making  anoh  praotlOK 
a  specialty,  and  eoableB  her  to  guarantee  a  ep  " 
and  permanent  o are  in  the  worst  oases  of__» 
preesion  and  menatraal  derangements.  Ladlai 
will  find  Madame  Edmonds-  a  akillf  nl  pbyeiciaa 
and  it  is  to  their  interest  to  consult,  her  in  all  dta 
eases  incident  to  women  before  tampering  witl 
poisonous  nostrums,  quack  doctors  and  batnbata 
Madame  Edmonds  describes  diseases  without  anj 
information  from  the  patient,  and  onrss  withon: 
the  use  ef  mercury  or  experiments,  thus  aaviai , 
from  wrong  treatment  for  private,  ohronio  »n< 
cancer  diseases.  Correspondence  strictly  ooofl 
denttal.  Office  and  residenoe,  415  Pine  Btttet 
between  Kearny  and  Montgomery.  j»W  ly 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITUTE 

S.  IE*  cor.  Jackson  and  Kearny  *u. 

THE  GREAT  ERADIOATOB  OP  SPEOUl 
COMPLAINTS,  formerly  of  Look  HoepiUl 
London,  and  tbe  last  twelve  vears  of  S  an  FrancQMi 
DR.  TOZER  informs  the  ahlioted  that  after  visit 
ing  all  the  HOSPITALS  IN  LONDON  ANI 
PaRIS,  aud  spending  one  year  in  the  moatosla 
Prated  Hospital  in  London,  the  LOOK,  he  bur* 
opened  bis  old  Medical  Institute  at  the  old  stand 
where  he  can  always  be  found.  DR.  TOZEK  bt 
for  forty  years  met  with  asparalleled  sucoeaa  ii 
tbe  treatment  of  diseass  generally  known  a 
OHRONIO  AND  SPECIAL  OOMPLAINT8. 

DSC.    CHAS.    H.    TOZES 

is  in  every  way  responsible,  blading  binuelf  t 
effect  a  permanent  cube,  or  making  no  charm 
Those  who  cannot  afford  to  pay  for  advice  so 
medicine  will  be  charged  for  medicine  only.  TBI 
MONTHLY  RES roKATlVEPILLS.neverknoir. 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  oases  for  which  thejar 
recommended,  are  to  be  obtained  only  at  m 
office.  Price,  $5  per  box.  Foil  direction  on  tic 
box,  sent  by  Express  or  otherwise. 

Dii.  TOZER  does  not  imitate  the  adveiUsla 
Qnacks  who  make  it  a  practice  to  publish  fall 
affidavits  and  other  false  references,  but  refent 
tbe  most  respeotable  people  in  the  State,  whom  b 
has  cubed  of  diseases  wbioh  others  have  failed  t 
core. 

BB.    CHAS.    BT.  TOZEK, 
N,  E.  corner  Kearny  and  Jaokson  street*,    i 

fel-tf  Ban  Fran  Cisco. 


OUTSIDE    LANDS 


*  WY    AND   ALL    PERSONS    THAT   HAT, 
nude  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  0U1 
BIDS    LAND    ASSESSMENTS    ou    b™  U    I 
.mount  refunded  at  the  office  of  the  nndettifu    I 
npon  the   presentation  of    an  order    from  tt    | 
Mayor  and  Oity  and  OonntT  Attorney. 
delSU  A.   A.TJ8T1X.I 


TRAYS  always  ou  band. 


Alfred  Vetted 

Mannfaatnrer  and  i 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES 

SSS  BnpoBt,     . 

SEAS  SUTTER  STRL£ 

See  my  stock  of  Bi 
Oagos  before  parobuh 
elsewhere.  Always aonvi 
thing  new  on  band.  II  I 
Patent  Cages,  mads  < 
Tin  Wire,  are  warrant*, 
FREE  FROM  VERIO 
Also,  beet  quality  Tfi 
noBOtt 


THE  CHILD  HAS  RETURNED  T 

Its    Parent. 
EUREKA    SHIRT    STORE 

1»4  Kearny    treet,  ha.  Removed  ts 

IN©.    3     Second     street 

Where  yon  will  find  a  complete  o 

.on men t    of   SH1KTS  and    FTJRNM1 

IX a  flOOBS,   at  Use  nanal  low  prlet 

The  Old  Stand. 

BENEDICT  Ji  OOi 


IffT***' 


DECLARED  BY  THE   JUDSES  Wf-'te 
Tail  of  the  A»«lonn  InamnftaitrtJ. 


fold  trial  aiainat 
otnervto  he  THk      ^ 
CTKTAZ,  Sole  Agent 


Agent.    «0  OTJarnBJg 


N  a-Pianoaof  alHWtaoTOBffllT. 


Attention,  Good  Lirer 

MR,  P.   BEBGES.  FORMERLY 
proprietor  of  the  Miners"  Bee- 
taurant,  has  taken  the  management 
of  both  the  Miners'  Restaurant  os> 
Commercial  street  and  the  Minew  feri1ir|  , 
Branch  on  Market .street,  in  partners  ^n^l 
A.  DRAYEUR,  who  has  been  oonneoteo  w«"  , 
Arm  for  years.    Improvements  nave  Dtf"  »T 
the  oniswe  departments  that  will  'endertnt 
nere'  more  popnlor  than  It  has  ewi JWf.9  j  , 
the  28  years  ef  its  prosperity.    Our  Bilw  ol  i  . 
embrace  ail  tbe  delioac*es  of  the   ae;»°.n. 
motto  Is  "Good  Fare,  Good  Cooking  and  Moatii 

0hftrg86'"  r.  BEBOEI  A  CO. 


CHAMPAGNE  CIDER! \™«*«tl*£!£*dm 


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"MACBETH!" 


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HIBA  ADA  SBATTUCK 

•  inmii Ml  SI  KATT  FALL 

B  !■■!■■  THUaan  ft» o  Oa ikft. 


IK  ACtlTI  PREPARATION 


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■Ji*     0-H»rr 

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't^niirl  OAKRIR  ARVnr^B 

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Bill  SprtBCi M».iR.Ur 

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McDANIEL'8 

am  and  Theatre, 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

URDRRMOHED    WOULD    MOST  RB- 


^■^■BlamA of  ■'•tr  kind  ui  t'tfuur, 

tfeoald  daMAftw*  tb«  p^troDavg*  of  lb*  pab- 

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■  r  op  MUSH-,  botb  Birio« 

CaM  b«  IwratobaWj    At    ill    tlB14ML 

mrj  urm,tm*ta»at»  will    h«    m«dt    witb 

iTBJOAL  OROIRER  c.OMPARIKs,  ofia- 
~Utilio«ol  IIrII  ot  p»rfofR.iv»>OA>4i>i.   •    p»r- 
of  Ui«  rwaMlpia.    Oo(TMpood«eo>a  •olloltod. 
J.  McOAXIRI.. 
LaMk  Boi  Bo.  1.  Cbf  javooe,  Wromias. 

r.  — CariORillM    wtnUd      for    tbu    Ch«T*on« 
1  lit  I  tw»*||. an.    Thamm  wtaliii.ii  •acR««awaaU,  t^at*  lo 


for  lb*  wtni*.  Saaaoii.   »A)tirtmi  pboto- 
■>•  addraw*.    Half    Piaaija  Mooay    rtv 
afur  fllllai  •Dcatraaaaata, 

■AMKS   McDAXIKU 


m  iiaRM 

f      toorwltor  ObaTraaoa  TttaaUw  aid  Hacaam. 
Look  Box  No.  1,  Ob*t«BD»,  W.  T 


^fPEB'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

TIBOIHIA    (ITT,     IBfABA. 

US  ELROAKT  THRATKR  HAS  BKKR  RR- 
laooratad.  aad  eaa  ba  raotad  bj  tba  sicbt  or 

ba   waak.    .Star*    and    a*»riJ.o«    oornwaalaa 


MaoacaT  and  aol*  Propria  toe. 
Or  to        7.  BL  M eCAtf  t 
•  »•  WaablBttoa  atraat.  Han  Fravnataoa. 


MESSRS.  MIEIL t  CALDER 

TNOUNOE  TO  THEIR  PR1IXDB  AND 
thftPnbllo  laoftrftllr,  tbftt  tbnj  ftftfft  OPftOftd 
ir  OOLMAK'S  0LOTH1MO  HTORK,  Oom.t 
mh  ftod  MODtioBftrr  ftirafttft.  with  a  WALL 
AOTBO  RTOOK  ot 
OICX  Willi, 

I.IQtOEt    AID 

CIO  ABA. 
1  ftn  I  DTiud  to  call.  And  ABOH1B  McltllL 
WM.  0.  CALDKR   .III    do   limit  bftftt  to 
•  tbftn  ooiafortftblft.  JftVttf 


URRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

'  O  TSO  M ARKKT  STREET.    HARRY  OOK- 

M  latpftotfalf  laf  oraift  bU  f  rUndft  and  p»t- 

•  taat  bo  bu  roltud  la  boaatMal  •■>!•  tbi> 

.<  raat  amtoruM.  moit.  and  will  bo  plmid 

<  *aaaaai,oao  aad  oil.  <ad  bm  tlaai  aaatplo 

»  ift  of  u*  ololooftt  wlooa  aad  Uqaon,    A   aaw 

1  '»Ed  UbU  from  tbft  nftDBfftOto'T  ot  LloooalftK* 

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Pretty  FeM. 

The  London  St.  Paul's  Magazine  eaya: 
When  we  saw  "Pygmal  oa  and  Galatea" 
recsntly  performed,  we  were  struck  with  a 
p-zcilirtr  movement  in  the  teLoi's  feet,  which 
f  jr  a  tiae,  sittiog  alar  off,  we  did  not  under- 
stand. With  every  step,  with  every  torn  of 
the  ankle,  a  kind  of  delio  te  ripple  passed 
over  t')p  instep,  aa  a  thrill  rung  through  a 
<nrn-fi<  H  aometimea  under  a  tender  wind. 
We  weresarprided  to  see  h~>w  beautiful  the 
movemenls  were,  how  graceful  were  the 
lines  from  the  ankle  in  every  po3iti©n. 
Presently  we  discovered  that  tie  beauty  and 
tbe  grace  were  due  to  the  absence  of  shoes. 
On  inspect. no,  tbe  feet  of  the  Jaiies  were 
net  particu'arly  amul,  ye'  they  were  better 
than  the  am  1  eV  oaceuled  in  boots.  There 
was  ecarcVy  a  p>sitioc  in  which  they  did 
not  appear  lovely.  The  actresses  were,  in 
f4cr,  tiiniy  s"'C*enr«l,  wit  a  eandale  beneath 
their  fe*t,  an  embroidered  strap  coming  be- 
tween th-j  two  first  toes  across  toe  in?tsp, 
after  tho  old  Ronaa-j  fashion.  We  have  often 
thought,  cooedenng  how  much  we  losa  by 
eocesand  how  very  little  we  gain,  that  ;it  is 
a  thousand  pities  women  do  not  bring  in 
sandals—not  tue  fooli*h  ribaoded  pumpa  ef 
the  lest  ce-iturv.  but  th9  r^al  Greek  sandal. 
Witbout  the  hard  and  deforming  sijob,  every 
muscle  of  the  foot  is  in  motion,  and  visible 
at  eveiy  stop.  It  is  quite  wonderful  how 
pret'ytne  feet  appear,  even  when  not  very 
small.  In  realty,  we  lose  nearly  as  muoh 
by  ihe  shoe  aa  the  fsea  loses  by  a  m&fk  ;  how 
touch  we  could  easily  see  by  covering  [the 
Bands  with  patent  leather  or  lined  French 
H<i,  and  tben  expecting  them  to  entranca 
the  spectator,  we  never  see  a  woman's 
foot;  "we  only  see  its  leathern  case,  which  is 
about  as  much  apart  or  an  expres*er  of  her 
foot  as  a  violin  case  is  of  a  fine  violin;  and 
if  women  only  knew  the  fascinations  of  a 
■neat  and  delicate  foot,  whose  outlines  have 
not  been  impaired  by  corns,  nor  woose  bones 
by  generations  of  deformity,  no  shoe  would 
be  worn  again  for  ever. 

Figaho  suggested  the  idea  that  pretty  feet 
should  be  shown  bare  on  the  stage,  in  some 


pieces,  years  ago. 


Carried  Away. 

At  one  of  the  Cincinnati  theatres,  on  a  re- 
cent oejaeian,  daring  tbe  performance  of  a 
play  called  "Whose  Wife,"  an  exciting  inci- 
dent occurred.  At  that  part  of  the  play 
where  Belle  discovers  that  her  sister  has 
married  Geldie,  and  in  raging  fury  drives 
her  from  the  house,  the  voice  of  a  woman 
was  heard  in  the  dresi  circle,  saying:  "Bully 
for  you,  old  girl;  pat  her  out.  I  had  a  sis- 
ter just  like  her  oooe."  The  excitement  was 
very  great,  and  a  small  woman,  well  dressed, 
was  seen  standing  up  and  gesticulating 
'  forioasly.  The  police  interfered  and  took 
the  woman  to  the  station  honse.  So  this 
woman  was  first  carried  away  by  the  play, 
and  afterwards— by  the  police. 


Tho  Progress  of  Invention. 

Bow  they  do  lie  about  OincinnatiaoB:  A 
Cincinnatian  has  discovered  a  plan  to  thaw 
out  frozen  water  pipes.  It  is  by  tbe  use  of 
a  furnace  and  boiler,  the  steam  of  which  is 
forced  into  the  pipe  by  a  rubber  hose.  All 
■you  want  is  a  small  boiler,  a  few  yards  of 
lubber  hose,  a  cartload  of  fuel,  an  engineer 
and  the  thing  is  done.  We  are  growing 
wiser  every  generation.  A  hundred  years 
ago  they  would  have  poured  hot  water  from 
a  tea-kettle  on  to  the  pipes. 


Very  Snag. 

Among  the  funny  conversations  in  the 
audience  at  Booth's  one  Saturday  was  this, 
a  young  lady  being  the  speaker:  "We  had 
a  sleighing  party  last  night;  everybody  was 
so  niee,  and  we  were  all  so  happy  and  so 
comfortable;  the  sleigh  was  made  for  only 
four,  and  there  were  six  of  us." 


A  young  woman  in  Wisconsin  recently 
poured  a  potful  of  glue  over  her  lover,  be- 
cause he  didn't  seem  disposed  to  stick. 


The  Mayor  of  Cincinnati  has  attended 
"52  balls  this  winter.    He  doesn't  want  to  be 

re-elected. 

.»■ 

"Bsher,  tbe  famous  hand  organ  manufac- 
turer, has  just  died  in  Paris."  Eeno  I  we 
are  even. 

Lewenworth  h*B  a  divorce  suit  styled 
Jelly  vs.  Jelly.    Family  jars  did  it. 


No  one  wishes  to  have  a  bald  head,  but  no 
one  wishes  to  lose  it  when  he  has. 


Artificial  AI«mory.  Guaranteed. 
T1-i"  wonderful  svBtem  gives  the  memory  «- 
acrdiBb^  power.  Thousands  of  figures  and 
words  l*aro.  without  eff j«.  Studies  made  easy 
and  the  in*eUecv  strengthened.  Send  for  the 
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For  sale  by  all  druggists.    Agency,  417  Sanaome 
i  street,  oexner  of  Commercial.  • 


Holiday    Candies, 

Treat),  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 

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V—hinir  Beturnea  in  one  X>a  y 
and  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Oheex 
-  L*andry. 

Fob  fiaut— A  lot  ef  cheap  silk  dresses,  at  96 
Geary  street.    A  good  price  paid  for  cast-off 

clothing. 

BOO     £*»ir»    ol    8ocE8, 
At  all  prices,  att  he  What .Oheer  Lasnozy. 


A  Magical  Remedy. 
One  of  Fioaeo's  most  valued  exchanges  ia 
the  Chicago  Bun.  We  always  take  it  up  with 
the  expectation  of  uadiog_tomethiog  us.-fnl 
In  it— something  that  will  prove  a  boon  to 
mankind.  This  ia  what  we  found  in  its  issae 
of  February  26tb,  which  came  to  hand  on 
Saturday  morning.  It  was  too  late  to  stop 
the  presB  and  publish  it  in  Saturday's  paper; 
besides,  Saturday's  Fioabo  is.  always  given 
up  to  theatrical  news.  However,  here  it  is, 
a  id  we  trust  it  may  be  tbe  meau6  of  smog 
maoy  valuable  lives.  Peihips  Skylark  Cold- 
facts  may^see  it,  try  it,  and  find  lelitf— tiuly 
magical  relief— from  it.  Emperor  Norton 
may  by  its  use  be  preserved  maoy  years 
longer  to  rule  over  his  loving  subjects ;  it 
may  ease  tbe  pangs  of  E.  Batler,  may  even 
afford  relief  to  the  Chief  Magistrate  of  the 
naiion.  I;  .will  be  seen  that  tbe  Sun,  tbat 
great  dispenser  of  light,  doss  not  claim  tbe 
predit  of  tho  discovery,  but  modestly  attrib- 
utes it  to  "an  exchange;"  but  none  can 
doubt  but  that  the  Sua's  motive  in  repub- 
lishing it  was  gooi— nay,  more,  wss  noble- 
one  ef  tbe  nobles',  .h.t.cin  animate  the  hu- 
man breas: :  a  desire  to  do  good  to  t-uifdring 
humanity.    Here  it  Is : 

An  exchange  says :  "  Take  a  knife  or  gra- 
ter, and  grata  cr  skive  on  in  small  particles 
of  about  a  teaspouLful  of  alam  ;  mix  it  with 
about  twice  its  quantity  of  sugar  to  make  it 
palatable,  aud  administer  it  as  quickly  as 
possible.  Its  ell.eti  will  be  truly  magical, 
-s  almcst  instantaneous-  relief  will  be  af- 
forded. 

"Almost  instantaneous  relief  will  be  af- 
forded" !  Either  a  knife  or  a  grater  will  do, 
and  these  are  articles  found  in  every  house- 
hold. Ho;r  easy,  too,  to  ''grate  or  sbave 
off  in  small  particles  of  about  a  teaspoonful 
ef  alum"  I  There  is  a  little  ambiguity  about 
this,  but  there,  is  nothing  really  difficult 
about  it.  It  appears  that  the  knife  or  gratar 
is  to  be  shaved  off  in  small  particles  ->f  tbe 
size  of?)  about  a  taaspoouful  of  alum.  When 
this  is  done,  of  course  it  is  easy  enough  to 
mix  it  with  about  twice  its  quantity  of  sugar 
to  make  it  palatable.  Nothing  can  be  more 
palatable  than  sugar  and  alum.  Then  it 
must  be  administered  as  quickly  aa  possi- 
ble. We  suppose  it  is  to  be  swallowed, 
though  it  is  not  £0  set  down.  Some  captiooi 
critics  will  urge  that  the  Snn  or  the  Sun's 
exchange  shouldjhave  been  more  explicit, 
and  stated  what  this  was  a  cure  for.  That 
is  the  way  with  some  people.  They  want  to 
know  too  muoh.  For  ourselves,  we  are  go- 
ing to  try  that  cure.  We  are  going  to  try  it 
for  consumption,  whooping  cough,  scarlet 
fever,  mumps,  corns,  in-growing  nails  and 
bunionB,  for  fractured  ribs,  rheumatism  and 
colio,  for  teething  children,  cholera  morbus 
and  sprains.  We  are  not  going  to  try  it  our- 
self,  because  we  havn't  anything  of  that 
kind ;  we  are  healthy,  but  we  are  going  to 
hunt  np  the  halt,  the  blind,  the  lame  and 
otherwise  afflicted  ones,  and  we  are  going  to 
feed  them  on  that  magical  compound  until 
they  recover.  We  are  convinced  that  it  is 
in  another  form  the  true  elixir  of  life. 


Pliutoa-raplilc    Cards. 

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Mipsion  street,  a 


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A  Doable  Headed  Calf  and  What  Be- 
came of  It. 

The  Grass  Valley  Union  Bsys: 

Some  little  time  ago,  a  month  or  two  per- 
haps, a  cow  belonging  to  a  man  who  resides, 
near  0ra*&  Valley,  dropped  a  calf  which  had 
two  heads.  The  calf  was  full  of  life,  nnrsed 
well  and  seemed  in  a  fair  way  to  grow  np. 
It  nursed  with  both  its  moutbB.  The  pro- 
prietor thought  of  the  expense  of  rearing 
that  double  beaded  eater  wbiab  had  two  ap- 
petitete,  and  a  bright  idea  dawned  upon  him; 
he  could  save  milk  by  a  surgie&l  operation, 
and  in  the  end  have  as  nice  and  as  normal  a 
calf  as  anybody  had.  He  lopped  off  one  of 
the  heads  of  that  calf,  expecting  tbe  wound 
to  heat,  and  the  remaining  head  to  perform 
all  the  functions  which  would  continue  its 
life.  The  calf  died  under  the  lopping  oper- 
ation. The  man  that  owned  the  double- 
beaded  calf  is  not  happy  any  more.  Some- 
body bas  told  him  that  Woodward,  of  those 
San  Francisco  gsrdens,  or  Barnnm  *of  New 
York  would  hive  paid  him  more  mosey  for 
tbat  calf  alive  than  all  his  other  cattle  and 
his  ranch. 


Holiday    Punchoe. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tables 
that  compare  with  Squsrsa's.  Squarza's  Punches 
are  famous  for  the  high  art  shown  In  their  man- 
nfsoture,  thu  happy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  the  gnat  Squarsa,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
he  Holiday  tableB.  For  sale  at  tbe  new  branch, 
317  Kearny  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headqusrtera, 
120  Leidesdorff  street. 


Sewing:  Machines  for  Salt-, 

Betted  and  repaired,  at  116  Pott  street.  Also, 
Agency  for  Hills'  Adjustable  Treadle.  x 

—  ■»■ 

Sam  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bass  House  Carriages,  can  be 
found  In  front  ef  Ooleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
abUehment,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery BtiLt  or  Dexter  Btables.  Carriage  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  aa 


American  Watches. 

Beduced  prices,  at  H  A.  Oaltender's  62  See 
ond  St,  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  oarefolly  repaired.  » 


How    to   JPr-ocrare    Bar(jain». 

Attend  the  auction  sales  of  Wateon  At  Barn- 
hart  at  their  auction  salesroom,  112  Sattor  street, 
adjoining  the new  Circus  Amphitheatre,  and  jou 
are  sura  to  procure  bargains.  Sale  dayB — Mon- 
days and  Fridays.  Cash  advanced  on  merchan- 
dise.   Out-door  saIbb  prempUy  attended  to.    ■ 


It    Is    a-    Beauty  ! 

The  Little  Gem  Clothing  and  Card  Marker,  at 
416  Washington  street,  near  the  Post  Offlce.  Best 
ever  lnventea.  o 


For    Waaning 

Shirts,  91  60  per  dec.;  BnaU.ptooes,  60c.  per 
lea.    At  the  What  Cheer  laundry-  * 

• 

If   Ton    "Warn 


ROSSINI'S  STABAT  MATER! 

GRAND  SACRED  CONCERT. 

.  •  .  .  BY  VUJ£ 

Fabbri     Combination  | 

AX.... 

FXj.A.T'S'S     EAIjL 
....on.... 

TUESDAY HIBCn   tl 

EIGHT     O'CLOCK, 
....FeBTSK.... 

Benefit  of  the  Free  School 


ST- 


ATTACHES  TO 

M ART'S    CATHEDRAL. 


UHJta|Jtt  .ASHH 


First  appearance  in  Cancer  to!  the  emi&aotBisBo 
Pro  fee  do. 

C1EL    SPEHHLF.B. 

PBOSKAMME. 

Past    fibst. 

f  HE  STABAT  M1TIE. 

Ej  Bosaini. 

Qaartttta — Sancta  Hater 

Fabbri.  EJzsr,  Biooe.  and  MnHer 

Cava  lias— Fac  et  Partem Ansa  Elsar 

Aria— '"•qjub  Animam Piatro  Bsca&i 

Doo— Qaii  est  Homo. ...Inez  Fakbri  &  Anna  Elzer 

Aria— fro  Peecatia  JaobMnler 

Aria,  con  Uori— Inlamaatas Inez  Fabbri 

Part  Second. 

Aria,  fiom  the  M&eic  Flute,  by  Mozart 

; Oarl  Spaichter 

ArladeObies*.  by  StradcJIa Anna  Elx»r 

Naaareth,  by  Gounod   Jsoob  Mailer 

nivfi,  ft)  Spontisj„Uad  Fabbri,  Sic  Baeoei,  Chorus 

C«ndD«t«r prof  Hn)d(T'Fafebrl 

Orgraalat "William  Xopebe 

Tlebetfl,  admitting  one Si  oo 

To  be  had  at  Flood's.  681  Market  street.'  Batn- 
man'a.ZOSKearnystreet.  Ueeerrad  Seats  So  ct 
extra,  to  be  bad  at  Gray'*  Moaic  Store,  only.  613 
and  625  Olay  airstt.  nbio  td 


The  City  Gardens 

FOR  THE 

Coiuing  Picnic  Season! 

THE  ATTENTION  OF  ALL  SOCIETIES.  AS- 

-a.  sedations  and  Military  OomoanieB  is  called 
to  the  advantages  offered  by  toebe  commodious 
i  be"<lltoI  gronnos  for  Holiday  Picnic  Febti- 
vala.  rney  can  be  procured  on  any  day  in  tie 
week  lor  picolo  purposes  tbe  comm*  Reason  on 
more  advantageous  terms  than  aDy  groundain  the 

THJE    CITX    6ABDEA8 

Are  easy  of  aocess  without  any  tariff  to  "ocietteB, 
aodaTepronJpd  with  large  and  beautiful  LaWDs; 
large  Shade  Trees;  beatmfaj  Flowera  and  Plant* 
from  e»ery  clime;  numeious  Swings;  two  mam- 
moth Dancing  Pasiliooa;  a  Datmal  Lake,  w;ta 
Pleasure  Bonis;  I-onotaini.  acd  Observatory  Tow- 
rrs,  ail  perfectly  sheltered  from  the  winds.  A 
m*tDmoth  BesUuraot  ia  ou  the  ground?,  and  every 
convenience  for  the  accommedation  of  large  Fic- 
plca  has  baen  made.  Evaryt^iug  bas  been  placed 
in  the  most  complete  order  for  tbe  coming  season 

THE  CITX  GjLltDtSS 
Are  the  largest  in  tbe  State.  They  contain  tsX 
acres  of  Knoll  and  Shad"d  Lawn,  Flower  Garl 
dens.  etc..  and  are  capable  of  accommodating 
iO.OCo  persons  with  the  grea'est  convenience.  Ex- 
tra Oars  mo  directly  to  tae  Gardens. 

Plonio  Gonimittftfs  are  especially  invited  ta  call 
and  inspect  the  Groncd-,  and  asoertain  terms, 
which  will  be  moat  f  svorable. 

M.  V.  8T£V£«8,  Proprietor. 

•W-Offiee  hours  2  to  6  p.m..  daily,  at  the  Garden* , 
corner  l  welttts  iDd  foiaooi  sireeta. 

N.  B-Ht»0,Ooo  admission  Tickets  were  sold 
by  various  Associations  holding  rest'Vala  at  the 
City  Gardens  last  year.  The  sale  t.f  spirituous 
liquors  will  be  prohibited  on  the  grounds  on  I  es- 
tival  dnyB.  mh4  tf 


CALI  FOR  N  I A    TH  E  ATRE. 

John  McOullough Proprietor  and  Manager 


Special  Announcement. 

Tbe  Management  begs  to  call  particular  atten- 
tion to  the  production  for 

TWO    ItTOBTS    ONLY! 
SATUBDAYand  MONDAY  EVENINGS,  March 

8to  and  10th,  of  bnakepeare'e  great  Tragedy  of 

.      MACBETH! 

Miss  A.  L.  Dargonas Lady  Macbeth 

Mr.  McCullongh  as W  acd  off 

Mr.  Chaplin  «s Macbeth 

Tbe  oast  is  one  of  unusual  excellence,  embrac- 
ing ae  it  does  every  member  of  tb«  famous  com- 
pany of  this  theatre.  All  o(  LOCKE'S  Original 
MubIc  will  be  given  by  a  large  and  well-trained 
Ohorns,  under  tbe  direction  of  Mr.  S.  W.  LEACH. 

Monday  Evening March  lOth 

Mr.  MoOnllongnas Macduff 

Mr.  Ohaplin  as Mao  beta 


1872-1873. 

mH£    TAX    SALE    ?OE    THE    JfON. 

payment  of  Taxes  for  the  fiscal  rear 

1872.78  will  be reramed on  MONDAY, 

March   10,    1873,  at  IS  o'clock  A.  M. 

A.  AUSTIN, 
Tax  Collector  City  and  County  of  Snn 

Francisco.  mblO  It 


Assessor's  Office. 

NOTICE  TO  TAX-PAYERS, 

1873—74. 


LL  PX.KSONS,  COMPANIES,  AS- 
SOCIATIONS, or  FIEM9,  in  the 
City  and  County  ef  San  Fronel«co,  are 
reqnented,  either  la  peraoa  or  by  their 
proper  representatives*  to  deliver  at  the 
Alienor's  Office*  No.  62  City  Hall,  be 
fore  the  SECOND  MONDATT  In  AFBIL, 
1873,  a  statement  under  oath  of  all 
Property,  both  PERSONAL  and  BEAL 
owned  or  claimed  by  him  or  them,  or 
which  la  In  their  possession,  or  which  in 
held  or  controlled  by  any  other  person 
In  trait  for,  or  for  the  benefit  of  him  or 
them.— See  Sections  3330-38. 0,  Politi- 
cal Code. 

itrPOM.  TAX  IS  NOW  SUE  at  this 
Office,  or  to  a  Deputy. —See  Sections 
3630-38  ifl,  Political  Code. 

LEVI    BOSE9SEK, 
City  and  County  Assessor. 

Saturday.  March  1,  I87S.  mb2 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

ON  HAND  sad  MUds 

to  ORDKE. 

L.   BLAIR'S, 

8)   Kearny  ■treat* 


GEO.  W.  KAOLB.    b,0B'T  STEIK.    DAVID   aUXTTELL. 

Nagle,  SteFft  Maxwell, 

IMPORTERS  ABB 

Wholesale  Provision  Merchants 


am 


CHAS.  MAYERS 

Pioneer  Cloak  Store 

(Formerly  Mayer  &  Workheim.X 
No.    30    MONTGOMERY    8TSEET, 

Opposite  the  Xileh  Hoate, 
SEARCH,    408    KEABNT    STBEET. 

MB.  WATER  CALLS  ATTENTION  TO  HIS 
large  and  well  eeleotad  assortment  of 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  Velvet 
and  Cloth, 

And  his  new  styles  of  ready-made  Silk.  Wool  and 
other  LADIES'  SUITS,  at  VERY  LOW  PEIOE8. 
Also,  a  large  stock  of  Biripeo.  Broohe  and  Laoe 
Bhawls,  Lace  Jackets,  Silk  and  Ootton  Velveta, 
SilKa,  Satins,  Oloakings,  and  every  description  of 
Trimmings.  JUST  AKRIVKD,  a  large  invoice  of 
the  Spring  styles  of  • 

PLAIN     ANB     EMBROIDERED 

LIKEJf    SUITS, 

N.  B.— Cloaks,  Dresses  a&d  en'U  made  to  order 
in  latett  fashion,  at  reasonable  ratSB.  rab2 


Great  Crash  Amongst 
tiie  Milliners, 

OWING  T6  THE  FAOT  THAT  M.  ASHBB  IS 
*  SELLING  A  LARGE  and  FINE  STOOK  OF 

Ladies',  Misses' amt  Children's 
Hats  at  50c.  apiece. 

DON'P    FORGET    TO    CALL    ABD  EXA1I1HJ 
HIS  LARGE  STOOK  OS 

PLOWEBI,   PBATHER8,    RIBBONS, 
SILKS  AND  STKA W  S90JH. 

TO.    ASHER, 

530  Kearny  street. 
Between  California  and  Sacramento. 
s»-  Jast-  reoeWed,    1,000    do:,    Hats,    selling   at 
FLTTY  CENTS  apiece.  fi21 


NOTICE. 


rp BE  PUBLIC  ARE.HEREBT  NOTI- 

fled  that  the  Field  Bepntles  of  this 
Office  will  commence  assessing  property 
81TTBDA1,  MARCH  1.  1878. 

The  duties  assigned  to  these  deputies 
sure  too  well  known  to  Che  conimanl  ty  to 
require  explanations,  and  'while  I  hove 
beencarerallnroaktng  my  elections  to 
All  positions  by  men  favorably  known  In 
l  his  eommunltT  for  their  competency  and 
lafcearrlty,  and  am  confident  tbat  the  du- 
ties will  be  discharged  by  them  to  the 
general  satisfaction  of  all  concerned, 

I  nrgrntly  request  the  general  pnbllc  to 
report  to  this  office  any  dlrelletloas  of 
duty  by  any  of  my  Depntles,  and  assure 
them  that  any  Just  complaints  will  re- 
ceive Immediate  attention. 

LEVI  BOSENEK, 

mbl City  and  County  Assessor. 


Aii  Oyster  Say  be  Grossed  in  Love. 

NOT  IF  IT  IS  BUOH  AN  OYSTER  AS  YOU 
get  across  the  street  from  the  California 
Theatre,  at  the  corner  of  Kearny,  as  nobody  could 
refuse  said  Oyster  Try  it  between  the  acts,  or 
when  the  play  is  over. 

"SPIERS  &  POND'S" 

SALOON, 

8.  TV.    COB.    KIAin    AID    BISH, 

PURE  WINES  and  LIQUORS 

HA,  COFFEE,  AND  REFRESHMENTS, 
ONE-BIT    HOUSE, 

fe271m 


AMERICAN     EXCHANGE, 

HATWABD8. 

IOBT  OAJOSb PEOPBIETOB 

E*±r-«»t-Gl .»«»*»    Hotel. 


CLASSES  HI  ELOCUTION. 


PRIDE     tlUj 


A  Safe  and  speedy  Re 
dy  for  all  Bronchial  Ai 
tions,  Asthma,  c< 
Coughs,  Loss  of  V< 
Bronchitis,  Incipient! 
sumption,  Hoarsen  > 
Pain  and  soreness  of 
Breast,  and  ail  Difficult 
arising  from  a  suti 
Cold,  readily  yield  tc 
healing  powers.  Ask 
the  California  Hall's 
monary  alsam.  Sole 
all  Druggists. 


PBOPKIETOK8, 

417  Samr.iae  street,  corner  Co] 
jalO  vf 


^■Mmxtw 


CURES   DYSPEPSIA  I 


mmEwi 


Gives  Tone  to  the  Stomv 


ISil»RcL^ 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETI 


,vJ^nxi>' 


Is  a  Sure  Relief  for  Indigtu 


tsi^mm 


HAS  NO  SUPERIOR  AS  A 

BLOOD    PTJBIMIj 


faJOH 


THOMAS    W.    BBEE, 

SILVER  1=»T.  Atp7 

J*  MAWTrFAOTUBEBi^.  j 

^  ORUBSjJANJOS,  ^ 

U1HEB     M  rSK AL    DUTBtUD 

ESTABLISHED  IK  IMS.      . 


■V-Leasona  riren  on  the  Ba&lp  sad 

S1I8SION  STREET,  between  First 
N.  B.— Fine-toned   BUysr  Solo   ~ 
eesionali  always  oo  hand'. 


A    DESIDERAT11 

...'.90.... 

MANAGERS,  STARSJUtD  COMBIM: 

AeOMPETBNT  MANAGER,    AGE1C1 
Aoter,  with  15  rears'  expcrieoM  is  B 
America,  the  Oaoe  of  Good  Hope  aodAWjl 
Oolonjes,  India  and  Obina, 

IS  OPEN  TO  ENGAGEMENT.    I 

le  well  posted  with  the  profession  and  Ur  * 
Can  Rive  names  of  Managers,  Toeatrss  at  * 
List  of  Prices  and  heldi&f  capacity,  issMrtf 
one  of  the  above  places.    Apply  to 

J.  H.  McOAB) 
fed  lm  «.©0  Washington  strsti 


SANGER  HAL1! 


(SINGEK'S  BALL,) 
14    SIABT    ST.,    NBA.B 


Nan.  bat  the  Choleett  Brands  .f  1  " 
»  uad  Llqaora  oa  hand. 


K»u|> 

mi 


DEPOT  WEYAND  a  HSCHt'S  BAY 

(•16  tt  OHRIS  rgLPII' 


FREE  AND  EA8> 

EVEKX    8ATTJBDAT    VUl 
Piano    and     Singina   »18 


CHARING 


COO  Mission  street,  near  9e«et 
deW  EAGLES  A  WILD,  Propri  ^ 


To  the  Dramatic  Profes  i 


THE  UNDERSIGNED,  WHO  tt** 
OTer  twelve  years  connected  with  t" 
Molboome,  and  ia  well  known  br*****1, 
the  profession  in  the  Colonies,  begs  to  I 
that  ha  is  prepared  to  give  expertenosfl" 
all  persons  professionally  neiting  O1"™*^ 
risit  to  the  Australian  Colonies.  Fssnl 
Pnnotnaiitj  in  dispatching  replies  KW  ' 

aP°n*  WIiXlAV  BKNBY  W*TJ  ^ 

lSVlotorU   Chambers.   40  OolLms  strs  7 

•v»wr*»J»       Australia. 


! 


Ml 


WILLIfV^BAND 

U8IO    FUENISHED    FOB   Aj  ! 
oeoastons.    Moaic  imported,  arrant 
and  for  sale. 

HABCC8M.  J3K.TTM    I-«»der 
Orchestra. 

MMNM.'S  TON  DEB  MCBSCH  I 
er  of  Bran  Band.    » 

SO-Ordrrs  from  the  oonntry  protapuy,  , 
lO.  Address  M.  W.  WILLIS.  KaMn* 
Store.  1H8  MoLtgomery  street,  or  JaA» 
BLUM»»3»  Montgomery strsfet.  _] 


IWO    OF    THE    LEADING    MEMBERS    OF 
ths  Theatrical  Profession  In  California  pro- 
e  f orm  i-ng  classes  for  iostrnotion  in  Bloontiec 
-  ,-iODt  wishing  to  avail  themsslvssof  tie  op  per-  __..    . 


GEORGE    MATES': 


DEALSR  IS  OYSTERS.  OLAHS 
udil  kind,  ol  SHELL  FISH. 

■  -      ■  "      ■ "    "  lUtoml. 
I  >lrwL 


'Ik 


X  1 


•  SI   • 

-    i !  .    -        i 

( 

Sfttm  Om  Dollar. 
•  JT0«£ 


T0.I  { 


ai«s. 
Sin. 


I 


IEW  ALHAMBRA  THEATRE 

AIDAT     KTISIWO  BAM 

13  BNBJFIT 

he  Celebrated  Quimene 

iussell,      Baker, 
I    Rtekafeller, 
te  and  Seott. 

r.  T.  itQAriivs 

'   mm  1m»u  IMM  taaaaa. 

aaa  >m*t  !■«»'■■■  t.  aaa  »rai  ww  aa 
'THAT     RASCAL     BILLY" 
■RANK  audi  LARENI  E  KINU 

Of  Uka  t««*.  T    lame*  vM  *VfMf  U  layMr 

Itilok  *oii|a  one!  D*nce« 


I    III.    ».  HI     V  1 


EMERSON    MINSTRELS 


•  rrftAftn  AMU'  ■ 


LLY  EMERSON 

01  m«  otttTitr  »<jt 

•Tool 


-ir.- 
llrlllll 

«"W. 

rncu  1ST 

IflUfHUi  0  >  - 
•■AiMM 

ltd  biiir  SV  •  • 
os  bud. 

jIDEE 


jttle  Mac  will  Feed  the  Pig 
MALE  OF  THE  THlioT^FlSiS 

■t  in  QCDmrr-tt, 

OLD    80NC    NIGHT. 


>ll  will  •)>«  "la*  r..r  BU  alaae." 
*3»  fc»ii»H  •■•■  "Taa  aid  F.lka    .i    M._. 

»""»■  will  •■•■  "OM  kialitki  Baaaa.' 


.-*l««lox  o>E    OOI.U1 

'IKCU  TOM  BBAT8   1ARLT 


I'urt      1'lt-aat— -  Kntiripiln  ma-nt     n     la    Nnl.ni 

ntioBEBTBA 
"•ai  m.»»» 
num»i 

w   r.  linn 

I    «»!•»»  I«IO«UT»ILI.I    IK < 

....  J.  V    kt'HUJ 

THKOVMIU'S  RAILROAD  I  MKIlMiV  SnUon  and  S«ott 


I'urt     Woonml- 


»ll... 


THE3     ^^.^LlNriDJS.FI.XlVCSr    -A-OTORI 


-Mil    » 
B*£M%*ff 


J    KoklMOt  i  T»  aiar.  r  erf  UM--MV.. 


Bob  HVi 

.     I  IT1I.I  MAC 
iv    ; 


THE  OM' 

I  DEARYL  LOTS—  Son*  «n< 

1   Dance.  ■  • 

CUARLE8  SUTTON 

CROWNED  WITH    THE   TEMPEST. 

■  rani     mmi,  •forr.ci.m,..  inrKirmiii. 

OX-ID 

I3LA 

CK 

JOE. 

•T>ITCU 

■    -r  ■'  -    -  '-   - 

-U-HjTJ-i  J  I   .".     '     ." 

_  , ,,,_,,, 

j^^^^^,^^. 

Tba  eTMilDji '«  parfonoaiK*  »lll  conclude  with 


JOCKO,   THE    BRAZILIAN  APE! 

JOCKO.  TBI  MO  J*  I  ST | LTTrLB  MAO 


Lor ibw,  -  Mr*  Tr«*«M«r M.  Aloelay  Scott  |  Podra... 


LITTLK  MAO 

__ Cbarl  y  rtottvn 

hima-i,  owQ't  of  PUntutoi....  — J.  Boblnaoh  |  Cra.  -  Qnadro'o MIm  Willi tan* 

r>uk.  kiitcii.  «  yaaraoid LIU  la  D«t1Ib«  i  Mm*.  remand  ex MIm  8.hbid 

Ptp«.  »rr t-BI  te  I/trstio Bob  Hart  |  BIatai,  ViliBff«ri,  Feaaaate,  fto.,  by  the  Company. 

F  BID  AT  ETBNINO.   March  14th— BeoaAt  of  too 

C?ole"fc>ir«atecl  AII-i^ty!  "bra  <i?Txlntotrte 

HOBDAY  lYIHIBO.  March   17th KIOAOIMIHT    OF     ObANl^    *\7"lxrl«JYXA,    the   Otaractar  VoBalla* 


ai  ob  |  r*r* »Ttt*. as  oata 

-»•  Oeate  I  Private)  Botci S5   ud    ■  i  • 


WILSON'S 

AMPHIT  HE  ATRE 

Parisian  Circus! 


■a**..    Itwl,    W.I.    IHUMWI   •  •*    K....T 

THIi    r.Vr.-IWO  HtRCH    II 


I*  ••  ogni  in  in  .•  . 

rt.t  BMI»a«a  Hru4  Baa4 


■T  ran  ladiba  ajid  gaarLaaaii. 

•  -B..1  •«-•■!    Bar 

BBIRLoa.  Ann  Dcoraow 
a.-ataaai.  a»p"»«i>iiH~«Mri..«rh*fl  aaiiwr.. 

MB.     ■       ■.     DOCtaiLL. 

&--V«rri  •■••  »r   M«w.w> 

»t  Km  ciHni  »»n  ioaa. 

•  -FrMllial  wawnill  A.I 

ar  rooao  duvkow. 

OLOWN WM    WAHJIta 

T   -Irart  ■•■■•■..  ...   K.fM.h   |  MMJlMJ 

■  Ull :i.h>    RlVtH^    01.4R»    4RD  OOMriHT. 


i a r  a  a m laaioi 

•  -Mi.i.a  aoraaiLL.  a»nw it  ■■•  ami, 

la  kar  aaaarall«laa  ■aa.aaak  AM 

oaoTRHQDi ttaas.  i.  aaaiaai. 

•  -Caailc  Iatarla4a 

M01H   KKNIBaU 

IO.-flru4  Bwll*  aa«  Sallaaa  Act 

BT  M'LLa  TIOTOBiaa. 

It.  Ifrlaa  ftataa  Cta.l.aalaa 

1  •  b.  Icll.atd  bj  no  kretttr.  Ik*  IkBkOk 
ia    I  TH'k   ».r»   r,...J..I 

laraoDVoaD  Br  uhib  ainoabBT. 

IB.— wahaay  Caaka.  Ika  Bar  Waaaar.  la  hi*  Fna 
clpal  Haraback  A«U 

14.—  Baakla  Tpaaaa' 

WILLkkia  »'D  npnnow. 
To  anflsat  wuk  lk«  Oaauo  Paalaanai*  of 

The  Four    Lover-) 
Saturday  Matinee       ^atj* 

Dr«M  OlrcU •*    •• 

r  air  q  -we  1 14> 

n—va  ¥•*  «bIM 


i  ao 

•a  »«-  sio  *• 


»*»-B<x  0Oo»  •t-»n  d-alf  fr«m  10  to  4.    Dew.  op«o  »t  1 


TBI  mmmwLL  i^»«>ihu  mbhu, 

•ACIFICHOUSEX^-rrTlk.. 
ILYMPIC  HOUSE,"iZi:r?:^ 

iik  aitrroH  a  ooraau. 


rER 

iiieifiU- 

n, »"  I 

,(Villl«"* 

lUia"»" 

m 

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nit""' 

,j  SIM'" 


1 


Our  CHUbrMavl  |l  M  WhtUShlrtB,    Tbb» 1 1  VarAV-MZLT, Bad  fevqaailby  -_-d  denbltttf  will  urirbi  BaMohod.    To  bo  had  only  at  th» 

BT'  ALL  AID  HEI  THEM.  I  X  li    AVOTIOff    UTOBI,     «1«    Beai-Ay    •ta-**t- 


THISTLETON'8 

JOLLY  GIANT! 

0SL7  TKlf   CBNT8. 
TMiaft-gTON'sTo  POST  8TPHXT 


laT  PACIFIC  HALL 

0*llt*ral4  Taauia  BalMu*.  lul  iVail. 

rvxsBAT  Bvurnro march  ii 


Jramatic  Entertainment! 


CKDKB    TAB    DIBICTIOa    Or 


mHE.IL.E3. 


rBOIilliMMK, 

'"art    i'lr.l. 

•TOOAL  gOABTATIA 

rUrTABIA  AAD  VIOLIN  B0I.0 umt 

Mr.  O.    Fallp. 

■BBOITATIOM.  "Tk.  A«Ur  ud  kit  Okllo." 

Atra,  A.  I.  Tklala. 

-BALLAD 

•  •■■or   Caaaalal   Afarlcr. 

-rAKTASiA.  raaaoH  hoan  solo louxz 

BIr.    frail     fl«hlatl. 

-owuo  «0»0 

Atr.  J..k  Baal*. 

I»*«l    aacoiid. 

t  OAL   qUABTATTa. ... 

BBI1CADE.  Watt  "D*,l.-,MU" !!'.!ooini^ 

Nlaaar  CaraUal  Manor. 
•altar  AmaraalHai  kr  AaMr  »«„,,. 

-AVB  klABIA.FRBXOH  HORU  SOLO 

Air.    Iran    Heklalk 
-aBOirATIOH.  rroa  "Juad'Aio  of  Sah.llar   (Oormn) 

Mr..  A.  X.  Tkl.lo. 
-anaTr  FOB  TIJLJN  AMD  PIAXO.  Dauoia  n  muii 
Ataaora.  C.  rally  and  P.  TTakar. 

-ooitw  aoao 

Mr.  Jaah  Daala. 

*(.  P.  Weber  wiH  Preside  at  the  Piano 

a-  Ttu  HiaHUu  Flaao  aaad  on  tbia   ocaaaio.  I.  frakk  U. 
•la  Um  of  w.  8.  laUa.  OcoldaoUl  Hotal  Blast  1      *    ' 


THE  FOUOWIRG  IS  A  REPORT  OF  THE 
AIOUIT  OF  BEER  SOLO 


U.  S.  Rerenne  Paid  Thereon, 

Dorlai    lk«    T.ar  1H75. 

By  all  the  Brewers  In  San 
Franoiaoo: 

FklUdalpkU..Joha  Wl.lan.l....!»<0H  »iO-iM 

Bfoptr* l.iooaA  Oo ajA«I        WJI11 

Albaar Horackala  A  Oo  ...  l.'^AI         lasol 

aoaahloatao Moofaia  A  Oo HAM        11943 

Paolflo..... FonmoooAOo....  9,203          8,»9 

8.  P.  Btaok  Brow.rr  ;Mi          1.I& 

MaiooAOo 3.91I          o»K) 

Wllloaa Kllnclaaaariul  5  1W         «.4M 

Broodaar 4  80) 

NoUod.I Clock  A  Haoa^o...  4.TM 

Jaakaoo Wm.  Fr.do-lok....  I..V3 

BoTkfU Ouoolaeb  A  Oo....  I.MI 

lllberala M.  Wonan 4,4  7 

Uolt.rt  HU1«    WannamaiharAOo  3.349 


Naw  Ynrk 
OoldooOato. 
Uoloo 

f*r*7.tt.... 

Uroao  A  Oo. 

I'hiUfD 

W.raot  A  Kaib 

WabmolAO* 


llaffoarAOo 3  938 

3.7» 

H»aaaA0o 3.413 

Haoctraolllo 2J88 

3.0H0 

3  111 
1.7.9 
1,331 


4.7.18 
4A7J 
4.VII 
4.417 
3,319 
J,TO 
3.7M 
3.712 
I.KB 
2.1'SU 
3,118 
1.779 
1.331 


Add  aoaao  »err  analt  br.aorlAa,  prodooloa  olob 
Ian  tbks  1,000  barrala  per  anoooi.  lb*  wbolo 
imnant  of  B«.r  Bold  dorm*  1872  In  fl*o  Krtnglioo 
ia  181,432  barral*.  and  It  am  ba  ootload  that 

JOHN  WIELAND, 

Philadelphia  Brewery 

BIABO   TBI    X.IBT  I 

Hta  aalaa  aioaaninf  by  abool  10.090  btrrdta  nam 
of  any  othar  br.warj.  and  maklsa  ourly  oo.-fUlk 
of  all  bf  a*raoonabiD*d.  f*37  la 

BALDWIN'S    DAIRY  BUTTER  I 

This  is  Too.-nrrirYTfiATif.B.  tkrw-l- 
LIOKR  AGO  ,  .W  *nd51  Waihiofrto-  Market , 
BlBtbeSOLE  AOBlf  TSfor  tba  •%!•  of  nybraod 
of  barter,  known  u  "  BALDWIN'S  DAIRY  BU I'- 
TMU."  It  baa  been  sold  at  the  above  ..and  ttta 
put  thirteen  j*»t«,  aod  any  brandi  of  batter  rep- 
w i en t»d  to  ba  of  my  rjaakt  net  procured  of  N.  B. 
Tenrilllier  A  Co..  ar*  oeuoferlelta, 

L.  K-    IIAI.D WlUf. 
BBS  Fr»«olioo,  April.  8ih.  1872. 
,  _     K.   II.   TRKWILLIOEB*CO. 
feM-lm  a»BBdBl  Waablcgtoo  Market. 

FRENCH_COODS. 

MMZ.  POKtT.  IMPORTER  AND  DEALER  Iff 
Parlaian  0*oda,  nai  iaat  racaired  4  larf*  and 
aarUd  4aaoruaaai  of 

Vrstich    Oox-tsettai 

Of  all  klndl,  and  ptloaa.    BUk  Ooraafa,  and  Oora.ta 


SQUARZA'S 

Branch  Punch  Saloon, 

3 1 7  Kearny  street. 


Haro  ron  bobeld  10    If  not.  roo'va  a  treat 
At  ngUAKIU'H  PDMOB  st LOON,  In  Kaarar  ftfott 
Thara  BONA,  dlaftpia  of  QBEaT  FfQDABZA, 
Dlaponaoa  famad  Magic  Pnnobea;  ratb.r 
Tot  most  delloloaa  mli'ar*.  v-.i  recorded; 
Add  DiTo  WHO  uiaoy  modal*  boon  rewardadl 
Ladles  theif  0OB.DI&X8  IPC  ~«  can  alp  at  lalinra,— 
Taalt  "TitaR3"  appaaaa,-ud  Man  gain  ••LADllVB 

'  PLEASCire." 
To  alia;  connubial  d.'lvrtiM'Jad  paid. 
ls"ANri-oiToB(jia"  yotf  can yow and  attain. 
Sip  of  tba  potent  extract  bat  ou*<  IrrrM, 
Toot  arm,  oonaellng,  atraigbt  la  rooJU.'  fVaa  walat 
Otleaa  what  a   "UOBNINa  OOMt'OBT"  In  Ma  klai 
That  baala  the  pnarral  and  Imparta  the  bllaai 
The  "WELCOME"  too,  you'll  alwara  and 
A  balmy  aootber  for  the  troubled  mind. 
The  bright  "AUBOBA,"and  theawaat  "FABIWJUi. 
lul  Tlalt  BONA,  and  ron'll  all  lam  waUl 
Hla  "BTOIENI0  BrTTEBS"  are  the  panacea 
Far  all  dyapeptlol  and  for  dlarrhosa. 
Ho  Obolota  Morbna  erer  haa  bean  found 
Wbara  "HTOlEino  BnraBrT  anort  around, 
BOKA  and  SQUaBZa,  aplte  ol  all  datraotora, 
Bare  prored  the  aTatln'a  (raateat  banafaotoral 
Full  FOBTT  dlffarant  htalabfol  drluta  you'll  lad 
To  aid  the  Man—  Inylgorale  tba  mind  I 
Rot  tola  alone— a  Welcome  ron  will  meet 
At  BONA'S-IBQOABZA'S)  -11"  iBAONr  STBIaTT. 
Baiaambac,  too,  not  tola  famad  pleos  a*  a***; 
ALL    8PLBNDID  UQOOBS  BUT  OKB  BIT  A  OLASS 


Ladles  and  Children 

....WILL  KIBD... 

KINKEAD'S 
SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 
A  ^?!5r«5!^rikV^l\f-^^ 

cart*  altdleeuaa  of  th*  «c*!p,  removM  daDdrnn. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

R*nn.r*  tba  bait  aofi  and  «lo«y.  and  I.  P0BBLT  VBOB 
TABLE. 

^Tba  OH^nal    Sk3\  BRUSH    BAIB    TOBIO  AMD 
DRESSING  may  ba  bad  ol  l»a  »««'. 

.     •>*••.  X  o&u,  I 

OornarN«»TMoat40oi*ry  auj  Howard  itrooti.i 


THBY  HAVK  TAKBlt 


THE    FIRST    PREMIUM 

....AT.... 

All  the  Mechanics'  Fairs. 


jlOK    «AI,K  WBOLEIALI  AffB  BITAU, 


WOlt ■  BTDT  T>U  BEAT  WllITT    OF  MIATt 
OAB  BE  HAD  AT 

•Stalls  S,  «3,  Cnllturnla  Market 

- — " 

IIOI    MAN  iTAtrroa  w. 


'^■xca-A.: 


THE  JOBBKAL  OF  AMTTSEKEHTS. 
rnbUebod  er.IT  DM  '»  '      YeM  "» 

•■  Merchant  and   *»5  W«*lM<™  •*•• 

Below  Montgomery,  San  Fracclaoo. 


TUEBDAY MAKOH  11,1873 


AMUSEMENTS,    Etc 

California  Theatre. 

"Macbeth"  was  performed  again  last  night  and 
draw  »  splendid  house.  MisB  Darg-n  imprOTCd 
greatly  io  her  renresentatioa  of  Lady  Maosetb. 
rfaJiLig  with  moie  fire  and  gWicf  altogether  ft 
more  spirited  rendition  of  ibe  obftraoter.  George 
D.  Obaplio  read  the  part  of  Maobttb  eicellootrf? 
and  displayed  mooh  power  in  the  clesing  scenss 
of  the  play.  John  McOfrllonghas  Meodoffwasex- 
oellentftnd  bad  to  appear  before  the  certain  at 
the  end  of  the  fourth  act  ia  respomo  toepersist- 
•ot  recall.  Loose's  mnsi©  wae  better  rendered 
than  on  the  first  Bight,  and  the  [flrfornaaco  as  a 
whole,  was  thoroughly  enjoyed  by  the  large  audi- 
ence present.  To-night  Miss  AogmBta  L.  Dargoo 
will  appear  in  a  obftraoter  which  is  perhaps  t  be  one 
of  all  others  in  which  she  shows  to  the  best  ad- 
Tan  tsge— Deborah.  The  play  will  bo  presented 
with  a  strong  cast  wbioh  may  be  seen  on  onr  first 
page.  To-morrow  night  the  Fabbri  Troupe  will 
present  the  tbarmlngopora  of  "La  Favorita"and 
make  their  last  appearance  but  one. 

AJhauibra. 

A  splendid  performance  w»s  » i»en  at  this  house 
last  night,  and  was  thoroughly  enjeyed  by  all 
who  witnessed  it  Emerson's  new  act  of  "Old 
Black  Joe,"  Is  talked  of  in  all  oireles,  and  many 
are  going  to  see  it,  who  do  not  &s  a  rule,  care 
mnch  for  minstrel  entertainments.  Little  Mao 
appeared  in  two  pieces  last  night,  as  Sneakln  la 
"The  Wardering  Actors,"  and  as  Jocko  in  "The 
Brazilian  Ape,"  and  caused  great  amusement  in 
each.  Charles' Button  was  very  good  on  the  end. 
iu  the  first  pirt,  and  performed  a  very  neat  song 
ana"  dan' e;  too  Quintet  to  rang  "Grown  with  the 
TempeBt"  beantifnlly,  and  altogether  one  of  the 
best  bills  of  the  season  was  given;  it  will  be  re- 
peated to-night,  when  it  will  doabtleea  draw  a 
large  audience.  The  Quintette,  aa  may  be  seen  oy 
referring  to  our  first  pftge,  will  Uke  a  benefit  on 
Friday  evening. 
Metropolitan  'Theatre. 

The  burlesque  of  "Little  Den  Giovanni,"  with 
the  superadded  attractions  of  the  engage  men  t  of 
M'Ue  Marie  Gaagain  and  eorps  de  ballet,  new  song 
and  danoe  by  Mlse  El's  Chapman,  "Sweet  Spirit, 
Hear  my  Prayer."  by  Mils  Blanche  Chapman,  and 
new  nursery  rhyme?,  drew  an  immense  house  last 
night.  All  the  new  features  were  reoeived  with 
immense  applause,  and  ibe  performance  from  first 
to  laat  was  a  incce-s.  The  same  bill  will  be  given 
this  evening,  and  every  evening  until  further  no- 
tice. The  Chapman  Sisters  bid  fair  toaohieve  a 
success  surpassing  tbat  of  any  artistte  in  their 
line  who  have  ever  visited  this  eity.  This  should 
be  so,  ae  they  are  in  many  res  peels  by  far  the  most 
pleiBing  of  ail. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

For  variety  and  excellence  the  programme  at 
this  hoaae  ie  bard  to  beat.  CegM  and  Cooper  are 
oapital  in  tie  "Gens  d'Arntes ;"  Miss  Jennie  John- 
son's serio-comic  songs  are  always  encored:  Ed- 
ward Montague's  Great  Gyre  Act  excites  the 
wonder  and  admiration  of  all  who  witness  It.  Miss 
AgnBS  Kennedy's  play  of  "Hang  and  Kady,"  in 
which  she,  J.  H.  Laikin  and  Carrie  Armstrong 
and  others  appear  is  very  amusing,  and  "TheTurk- 
.  ish  Bath"  winds  mp  the  entertainment. 
Wilson's  Grand  Amphitheatre. 

There  was  a  splendid  houte  last  night  when  M'Ue 
Dookrlll  made  her  reappearance  alter  her  late  as- 
oldenfc.  On  entering  the  ring  she  was  received 
with  round  after  round  of  applause  and  went 
through  her  performance  with  ber  usual  grace 
and  daring.  R.  H.  Dookrlll  introduced  a  very 
pretty  equestrian  act,  representing  a  shipwrecked 
sailor,  in  which  he  did  some  very  clever  panto- 
mime. Kenibsl  and  Caron  convulsed  theaudienoe 
with  their  cemio  act,  the  two  beautiful  horses, 
OincinnatuB  and  President,  introduced  by  Mr. 
Omar  Kingsley,  were  much  admired;  Johnny 
Cooke  did  a  oapital  bare-baok  act.  and  .altogether, 
the  programme  was  an  excellent  one. 
Piatt's  null. 

A  grand  sacred  concert  in  aid  of  the  Free  School 
of  St.  Mary's  Cathedral  will  be  given  this  evening 
at  Piatt's  Hall,  The  first  part  will  consist  of  the 
solo  parts  of  Rossini's  "Stabat  Mater"  aang  by 
Slgnorft  Inez  Fabbri,  Mies  Anna  Blear,  Signor  Pie- 
tro  Baccoi,  and  Herr  Jacob  Mailer.  The  distribu- 
tion is  given  elsewhere,  In  part  seoond  Herr  Carl 
Bpeigler  will  make  his  "first  appearance  in  concert 
and  Bing  an  aria  from  "The  Magic  Flute."  The 
concert  will  be  conducted  by  Prof.  Mulder  Fabbri 
William  Toepke  will  be  the  organist.  Such  music 
sung  by  snob  artistes  should  draw  an  audience 
putfi  jtoni.iy  namoreai  to  crowd  the  hall  in  every 
part 
Pacific  Hall. 

A,  L.  Thiele,  better  known  te  the  pnblio  under 
the  cognomen  of  "George."  the  former  popular 
host  of  the  old  "Faust  Oellftr,"  corner  of  Mont- 
gomery and  Clay  streets,  in  its  daya  of  prosperity 
when  it  used  to  be  the  favorite  resort  of  all  news- 
Pftper  men  and  good  fellowe  around  town,  gives 
an  entertainment  at  this  hall  to-night.  SIgnor 
Carminl  Horlsr,  Mr.  Ernest  Schlott .  Senor  Ferrer 
Messrs.  0.  Felly,  D.  Allen  and  P.  Weber  will  iny- 
nish  the  musical  portion  of  the  entertainment 
Mrs.  Thiele  will  givs  two  reottatlone— one  from  her 
favorite,  Schiller;  and  Josh  Davis  will  contribute 
several  com  io  songs.  The  full  programme  will  be 
found  on  the  first  page  of  Fiqabo,  which  will  be 
the  bouse  programme.  We  are  glad  to  learn  that 
the  attendance  promises  to  be  large. 
Woodward's  Gardens. 

About  10,000  parsons  were  present  at  this  popu- 
lar place  of  pnblio  resort  on  Sunday.  Professor 
Lay  made  a  splendid  ascension  in  bis  gas  balloon 
and  came  down  South  of  San  Jose.  The  Buislays 
and  the  "Japs"  will  perform  on  Saturday  next 
when  a  balloon  asoeosion  will  be  made  by  the 
Buialays.  Another  gas  balloon  ascension  on  Sun- 
day nsxt. 

AlUTOifioAL  Mcsktjm One  of  the  most 

•empiete  eoUeeUona  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
Btatea,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  beau- 
•Unl  ws x  models,  is  daily  en  view  (to  gentlemen 
enly  the  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
hoax  ._*y  be  oi-oflt-ahtv  etwnt  here. 

For  a  eafe  and  efficient  Beautifibb  of  thi 
Complexion,  nee  DiOKii's  Famous  Quick  de 
Lie.  L 

1    s 

Wxiat    Oheer    Linniiary 

Employs  no  Chinamen,  and  should  be  pat 
ronlasd  by  everybody.  e 


Oysters, 

Why  travel  so  far?    Shellfish  of  every  kind 
kept  at  Manning's,  oyster  dealer,  672  Howard 


A  Man  viith  no  Enemies. 

A  man  who  "hasn't  an  enemy  in  the 
world,"  is  very  little  nse  in  the  world.  He 
ie  of  about  as  much  use  as  a  jelly  fish,  and 
about  as  interesting.  A  man  with  back 
bote  must  make  enemies.  It  is  his  duty 
to  protest  against  mean  actions,  false  dec- 
trines,  and  frauds  of  every  kind.  Those 
gonial  man,  who  agree  with  everyone  and 
bave  no  opinions  of  their  owd,  who  are  al- 
ways afraid  of  thinking  for  themselves  and 
ulteriDg  their  tkouguts  for  fear  of  giving 
offence,  occupy  a  very  contemptible  position 
in  a  community.  Dr.  Johnson  loved  a  good 
hater,  bo  does  Fiqabo.  If  a  man  is  mean, 
low  and  wicked,  say  bo  boldly,  be  careful 
yon  don't  make  a  mistake,  and  misjudge  a 
man,  but  if  you  are  ceitdin  that  he  is  mean, 
tell  people  bo.  Don't  become  accessory  to 
his  evil  deeds.  Every  man  should  be  in 
some  degree  a  moral  policeman.  He  need 
not  be  bo  particular  in  telling  anything  bad 
that  he  knows  or  thinks  about  a  woman. 
Women  have  a  hard  enough  time  of  it  as  it 
iB.  Let  women  tell  tales  about  each  other ;  it 
isa  very  small  business  for  a  man  to  engage 
in.  Besides,  men  don't  bb  a  rule  understand 
women,  and  are  very  likely  to  misjudge  their 
motives.  But  they  need  not  be  anxious  to 
get  through  life  without  an  enemy  in  the 
world.  The  man  who  lias  no  enemies  is 
just  the  sort  of  man  who  has  no  real  friends. 
Sueh  a  man  will  lesa  a  friend  for  fear  of 
making  an  enemy.  The  beat  way  to  get 
along  in  the  world,  is  to  present  a  bold 
front  to  yoar  enemies;  if  you  show  fear  you 
•-.orifice  your  independence.  The  man  with 
no  enemies,  is  insipid  as  bread  pudding, 
flat  as  stale  lager.  A  good,  man  must  have 
enemies  among  bad  men,  and  he  should  be 
prepared  for  them.  A  man  who  is  friends 
with  everyone,  is  a  friend  who  is  not  worth 
having : 

The    friends  ihou   hast,  and    their    adoption 

tried, 
Grapole  them  to  thy  eoni  with  hooks  of  steel: 
But  do  not  dull  thy  palm   with  entertainment 
Of  each  new  hatoh'd  unfledg'd  comrade.    Beware 
Of  entrance  to  aqoaireil;  but,  being  in, 
Bear  it  that  the  oppoaer  may  beware  ef  thee." 


A  Sensible  Man. 

Some  of  the  papers  have  expressed  snv 
prise  that  Bertoly,  the  retired  newspaper 
carrier  with  $10,000,  should  ■wish  to  end  his 
days  in  the  Alms  Houee.  We  think  M.  JBer- 
toly  is  eminently  sensible  in  his  choice. 
The  Alms  House  is  as  comfortably  arranged 
as  the  Grand  Hotel,  and  Superintendent 
Keating  is  the  most  genial  of  hosls.  He 
does  everything  he  can  to  make  his  board- 
ers comfortable,  and  treats  them  as  guests 
ef  the  city,  which  is  the  manner  in  wbioh 
they  should  be  treated.  Those  who  wonder 
at  At.  Bertoly's  taste  should  pay  a  viait  to 
this  institution,  and  they  will  cesse  to  be 
surprised  at  an  old  man's  thinking  it  a  com- 
fortable home  in  which  to  spend  the  last 
years  of  his  life.  It  is  the  beat  managed 
public  institution  in  the  country.  Blander 
loves  a  shining  mark,  and  the  reason  why 
Superintendent  Keating  has  been  attacked 
is,  that  he  is  eminently  the  right  man  in  the 

right  place. 

: —  ■ -— 

Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  cariiage,  stylish 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  arc  the  leading  es- 
sentials of  an  sBjoyobleride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  In  Ban  Francisco  so  unquestionably 
ae  J  from  Frank  Bouton,  whose  carriages  bave 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  Els  handsome  turn-outs  ere  u&ed 
by  the  beat  circles  of  the  city,  and  ae  he  makes 
it  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drivers,  he  Is  move  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladles  In  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
except  those  wbioh  he  provides.  Frank  has  en- 
joyed gT  at  euccees  In  his  business,  and  the 
admirable  way  In  which  he  conducts  it  makes' 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  patronize  him.    * 


England  astd  Napoleon. 

The  London  correspondent  of  the  Boston 
Courier  Bays: 

There  is  a  vast  indignation  in  many  quar- 
ters about  the  "great  fusB*'  which  they  say 
we  have  been  making  ovir  the  death  of  Na- 
poleon. The  Germans  think  tbat  we  are  do- 
ing it  out  of  sympathy  with  him,  and  sim- 
ultaneously as  a  reproach  upon  themselves. 
It  might  be  so;  who  knows?  But  the  fact  is 
clear,  that  Fritz  dots  not  like  John  Ball,  and 
wculd  give  one  cf  his  ears  to  bo  able  to 
float  us  in  the  sight  of  Europe.  In  France, 
of  course,  the  republicans  bite  their  lips 
and  shrug  their  ebonlderB  and  say  tbat  it  is 
a  thousand  pities  for  these  impulsive  islan- 
ds-a  to  encourage  the  hopes  of  the  imperial- 
ists by  such  honor  to  the  dead.  Thiers  has 
even  remonstratsd,  in  a  jocular  way,  with 
Lord  Lyons;  but  the  latter  very  wisely 
answered,  "Your  excellency,  my  country- 
men feel  deeply,  and  sometimes  unreasona- 
bly; but  they  do  feel  for  a  luckleaB  manl" 
Whereupon  Thiers  was  silent.  Of  course 
oar  own  mongrel  republicans  at  home  are 
greatly  incensed  by  the  paiBes  lavished  on 
one  who  they  say.  "murdered  the  republics 
of  France  and  Italy."  Farranof  the  Strand, 
ever  ready  to  flood  the  public  with  his  catoh- 
penny  "bits''  bai  brought  out  a  "True  Life 
of  Napoleon  III.,"  which  Bells  about  the 
streets  pretty  freely;  and  Beynolds  exhibits 
the  saree  want  of  reepect  io  the  dead  and 
the  surviving. 

Marine- Assault. 

The  good  bark  Bkiddaw  was  lying  at  an- 
chor last  Sabbath  afternoon  off  Meigga' 
Wharf,  when  the  brig  Curlew  came  in 
from  Ban  Pedro  (of  course  more  than  half 
seas  over),  and  struck  the  passive  Bkiddaw 
a  heavy  liok  in  the  head,  and  then  ekid- 
da  (w)  died  away  down  the  water  front.  The 
Curlew  is  a  marine  hoedluml 


Live    "Well. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  Is  the  oauseof  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Wash- 
ington i reel,  at  the  corner  of  D unbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy.  Henry 
Booken,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  since 
1849,  provides  tor  bis  customers  Laie  Tahoe 
trout,  B&lmagundl  soup,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  best  oup  of  tea  In  the 
city  — English  breakfast  tea  — Souchong  and: 
Orange  Pekoe— can  be  obtained  here*  a 


V.    Carder  &  Co.,   Lapidaries, 

From -Parle,  having  the  latest  improved  lapi- 
dary tools,  will  exeoute  any  work  in  their  line 
In  a  superior  manner,  at  moderate  charges. 
Will  pay  the  highest  trices  for  quartz  speci- 
mens, and  appralBe  the  value  of  all  gems.  Lap- 
idary. CI*  Merchant  street,  room  26,  Sh 


Do    Wot    (Suffer   from    corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Oerni,  Bun- 
ions, oiub  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fl.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
ftwak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Boa- 
ter's capability.  BefereDcea  given  U  required,  a 

The  Credit  MoMlier  Swindle 

Is  the  talk  of  the  dar,  and  is  considered  one  of 
the  moat  gigantic  frauds  of  the  age.  The  old  ad- 
ace  says  that  "bad.  feeding  is  the  ososs of  many 

crimes, '"  and  there  is  no  donbt  of  the  troth 
of  it,  for  what  will  came  a  mora  dteoon- 
tented  state  of  mind  than  a  badly-cooked  meal? 
To  avoid  this  evil  ws  should  patronize  snoh  res- 
taurants as  MrzE'a  white  House,  Kearny  street 
opposite  the  White  Honse,  or  his  branch,  the  Cap- 
itol Restaurant,  on  Fourth  street,  where  we  can 
always  depend  en  obtaining  the  very  best  the  mar- 
ket affords,  cooked  io  the  most  recherche  style,  at 
reasonable  pnoes. 

Ladles  VlOkltlnsz  Cards. 

Written,  engraved  or  painted  by  John  P, 
DWTXB,  126  Sutter  street,  opposite  Lick  House, 
and   at    the    Grand    Hotel.    N.   B-—  Haitdexb- 

OHrXTS  KXATLT  MASKED.      PEKMAKOHTP    Of  OVeiJ 


City  Guests. 

344  in  tbe  Alma  House,  245  in  the  Hos- 
pital, and  810  in  Ja:l,  is  what  the  City  board 

at  present. 

o> 

Oysters. 
In  strolling  round  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Frif  co  by  gas  light, 
our  careless  feet ,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where    fountain's  ceaseless^play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  floieen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  mossy  atone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell. 
Hade  that  window  seem  to  be 
Borne  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here— 
It  looks  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer. " 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suite  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Bold  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  it  true, 
And  cooked  magnificently,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oyatere,  Juicy,  fat, 
Gookod  every  atyle;  Just  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clamsand  crabs  and  terrapins;' 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  placeott  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  Hook,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners, H 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again, 
Pacific  Oyater  House,  337  Bush  street,  above 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

0HABLE8  HAAEE,  Proprietor. 


Sandwich  Island  Pulu. 

Since  the  ABcenslon  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  industry  is 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Schreiber,  dealer  In 
bedding  and  furniture,  620  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  his  shipments  thfe 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  haa  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
for  mattraas  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Schrei- 
ber will  find  no  difficulty  In  disposing  of  all 
that  comeB.  a 

a    ....   ■-,■■- 

Genuine  Havana    Cigrars. 

Be&t  brands  at  61  Montgomery  street,  S,  W. 
coiner  of  Merchant.    Franck'b  Oahn.  q 


Altojretlior  xxxe  Best. 

It  la  curious,  but  true,  that  J.  A*.  Shaher, 
707  Market  street,  near  Third,  should  sell  fur- 
niture and  bedding  cheaper  than  any  other 
dealer  in  this  city.  Try  him  and  yon  will  be 
convinced.  y 


Or,  Barlow  J.  Srultli 

Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle* 
men  on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygeian  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  %  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients*.  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examination b  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  p.  u.,  free.        w 


Best    Quality    of   DogsUn 
Driving  gloves,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  the  What 

Cheer  Laundry  x 

r>r.   Sonenry 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  partJeularly  to 
chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  as  suob  Is 
now  the  moat  successful  of  any  Physician  In 
San  Francisco.  Office  610  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leldesdorff,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 

Cheer  House.  X 

o 
Bverybody    Suited. 

There  la  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  hate.  At  "  The,"  Bat  Store,  6*7  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny) ,  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  la  sure  to  be  suited.  X 


Cheap  Jewelry,  Eld  Gloves,  and  Ladies  and 
Gents'  Famishing  Goods,  at  Bank's,  store,  35 
Fourth  street.    Cheapest  In  the  city.  x 


Olubvotabt.— Madame  Clara  Antonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium. 
833  Kearny  st.,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine.  Conanlta- 
tlens  in  Bngllah,  French  and  German.  x 


Frvati  and  Sweat . 

Far  the  best    confectionery,  go  to   Cants*  and 

Waxner's.  107  Hwatgomerj  St.  near  Snttec       X 


Credit  Mohilier  paper  collars  are  the  latest 

Emma  Webb  is  lecturingon  "Patchwork.' ' 

Bret  Harte  has  been  parodied  in  a  Lon- 
don book. 

Brazil  has  2,000;000  slaves,  but  fashion 
has  more. 

Without  language  there  is  no  oonsecutive 
thinking. 

A  rural  Wisconsin  ie  lulled  now  and  then 
by  a  wolf  this  Winter. 

A  Pittsburg  domestic  sues  for  778  weeks' 
back  pay. 

The  larceny  of  seed  oystsrs  agitates 
Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Oast-iron  tombstones  are  a  recent  Pitts- 
burg invention.  They  ring  a  beautiful 
knell  when  kicked. 

TheN.  T.  Herald  pute  Charlotte  Ouah- 
man  ahead  of  a iddons. 

"The  Early  Bird"  is  the  latest  and  apteat 
name  for  vermifuge. 

The  finest  flock  of  sheep  in  Texas  h-  s  been 
sold  for  $20,000  in  gold. 

The  Boston  dramatic  criticisms  are  now 
written  by  dressmakers. 

In  Barbary  boiled  locusts  [are  a  delicacy , 
as  fried  oysters  are  here. 

Miss  Neilson  gays:  *'I  mean  to  stick  io 
Shakapeare.    Juliet  always  pays." 


Ladies,  you  may  say  what  yon  please  thera 
la  bot  one  place  in  the  city  where  yon  ean  buy 
under olot hlng  cheap  for  yourselves  and  chil- 
dren, and  that  is  at  M,  Friedlanderjc  CoV,  No. 
9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Building.  Go  and  be 
convinced.  3a 

McDowell,  ©how  Card  "Writer 
Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10, 
608  Market  street,  onr.  Post  and  Montgomery  o 


Lever  Buckle    Suspenders, 

At  $1  per  pair— 2S  per  cent,  cheaper  than  else- 
ff  oere —  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  x 


Oyster    Trade. 

The  oyster  trade  In  California  Is  assuming 
g '  aantio  proportions.  Emerson  Oorvllle,  of  the 
Sa  Idle  Boek,  410  Pine  street,  furnishes  from 
his  own  oyster  beds  at  Ban  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  of  the  Paclflo  Coast.  His 
■astern  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 
has  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and  *■  he 
"  Saddle  Book"  is  known  everywhere. 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRETTOr! 

Bookseller,  and  Stationer., 

H.  H.  Moore,  609  HonKomw,,  neat  Meroojuu. 

Bo.lnea.  Colleees. 
Hesld'a,  Brjunt  &  Stmtton'j  CoUese,  21  Foal 

Hntcher* 
K»tr,  Fred.  Hutu  94  to  1IKI.  O^lforoivJUrkM 

French  Fancy    Good.. 
Loom  4  Co.,  19  Montgomery,  107  mid  10»  Gotta, 

Hamun  Hair. 
BMiDKin.  A.  8.  *  Oo.,  HO  Second  itrMb 

Wine,  and   Liquor..     < WnoleMlo.) 
D.n.ri  F.  A  Co..  504  Front- 


Mme.  JOSEPHllE  EDMOND! 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC    PHYSICIAN 

TWENTY    TEAK!     OF    PKACT1< 

I  N^  THF  TREATMENT  OF  DlSEASBSjlXr 
.Tr  »l?e?*  t^fe.m?!*Juh'1?  PlfW6d  Madame  EdiTon 

at  the  head  of  all  phyaiciaoa  making  auoh  Draott 
a  specialty,  and  enables  her  to  aaarsotee  SAtall 
and  permanent  care  in  the  worst  case.  t»fim 
KTffl°i?wBd  meD»t'rQftl  derangements.  Ud| 
will  find  Madame  Edmonda  a  skUUnl  vhnlti. 
and  it  ia  to  their  interest  to  oonaolt  herinV.7 
eases  incident  to  women  before  tamperin*  •£ 
poisonorjB  noetroms,  qoaok  doctors  and  bnmhTi 
Madame  Edmonda  deacribes  diseases  without .. 
information  from  tbe  patient,  and  oorMwUhs 
the  nae  of  mercury  or  experiments,  thus  mXj 
from  wrong  freatmenfc  for  private,  obroalii  u 
cancer  diaeaaea.  Oorreaoondence  striotlv an* 
dential.  Office  and  residence,  415  Pina  ■Hi 
betwe-eo  Kearny  and  Montgomery.  JaXUj 


Reduced  Price*. 

Shirts  from  75c.  to  $3,  Complete  assortment 
of  Genie'  Furnishing  Oroods.  Bealee  &  Co.,  303 
Kearny  street,  near  Bush.  ox 


A.  .Plea.tss.nt  liooation. 

Persons  desking  comfortable  lodgings  in  ■ 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tbe  bnlliins  la  a  very  fine  one  and  Is  well 

Ilcbrnd  vnrl  v*r>tilsted.. 


Photograpnio    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  People*  Art 
Gallery,  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 


uion 


Assessor's  Office. 

NOTICE  TO  TAX-PAYERS, 

I  873—74. 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 

PRIVATE  IKIEDICAUNSTITUT 

N .  B.  cor.  Jackson  and  Kearny  sti, 

THE   GREAT  ERADIOATOR  OP  BPXffli 
COMPLAINTS,    formerly  of    hoof&Bi 
k°rndJ?D'r.lind  tDe  laat  twelve  pearaof  San  Fru-o 
DR.  TOZER  informs  the  afflicted  Uut  affftB 

t'AKib,  and  spending  one  year  in  tbe  moAetl 
brated  Hospital  in  London,  the  LOOK.  hsTiT* 
opened  bis  old  Medical  Institute  at  the  old  lUa 
where  be  can  always  be  foond.  DR.  TOZgM  lu 
for  fortyyears  met  with  nsparalleled  snoom  ' 
?f*?«£r£BA?1*.nt..of  disease  generally  knows  I 
OHBONIO  AND  SPECIAL  OOMPlIinTbT  ' 

1>K.    CH.48.    H,    TOZEJI 
iB  in  every  way  responsible,  binding   hinwlf  I 
effeot  a  permanent  CUBE,  or  making  no  obant* 
Tnoae  who.  cannot  afford  to  pay  for  sdvies  u 
5ed»°^??.w.IIilrleobftreed  for  medioine  only.   <tH 

Monthly  RE8  (-ukative  pil^s,  urniM*. 

to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  oases  for  which  Uu 
recommended,  are  to  be  obtained  onlyaYa 
office.  Price,  $5  per  box.  Fall  direction  on  si 
box,  lent  by  Eipresa  or  otherwise. 

Di*  TOZER  does  not  imitate  the  adwtiili 
QnaokB  who  make  it  a  practice  to  publish  fait 
amoavitsand  other  false  references,  bat  rsfsnf 
the  most  respectable  people  in  the  State,  whom  *■ 
nas  cubed  of  diseases  which  others  have  IsUSdl 
eore. 

BE.    CHAS.    IT.  TOZBB,      t 
N,  a.  corner  Kearny  and  Jackson  strestt, 

fel-tf San  Eraooliio, 


OUTSIDE    LAND8 

J^NY  AND  ALL  PERSONS  THAT  HAY 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  oo  001 
SIDE  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  hart  U 
amount  ref andsd  at  tbe  office  of  tbe  nndsniias 
upon  the  presentation  of  an  order  frost  t* 
Mayor  and  City  and  County  Attorney. 
delStf  a.   AVHTI*, 


A    LI,   PERSONS,    COMPANIES,    J 

SOCIATIONS.    or    FIRMS,    In    the 

Ci.it  and  Conner  of  Sap.  Francisco,  i 

requested,  either  In   person  or  by  their 

proper  representative**  to  deliver  at  the 

Assessor**  Office,  Wo.  58  City    Hall,   he 

fore  the  SECOND  MONDAY  In  APRIL, 

1818,    a    statement    under    oath    of    all 

Property,  both  PXBSOa'AL  and  B^AL 

i 

owned  or  claimed  by  him  or  them,  or 
which  Is  In  their  possession,  or  which  Is 
held  or  controlled  by  any  other  person 
In  trust  for,  or  for  the  benefit  of  him  or 
them.— See  Sections  8S89-8SA0,  Politi- 
cal Code. 

•fPOLL  TAX  IS  NOW  DIE  at  this 
Office,  or  to  a  Deputy. —See  Seetlana 
8689-3840,  Politico]  Code. 

LEVI    BOSENEB, 
City  and  County  Assessor* 

Saturday,  March  1,  1  §73.  mb3 


FIGARO 

Is  mailed  every  day  to  all  the 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon— tbe  papers  left  in  the  theatres  at  light 
being  gathered  ap  and  saved  for  tbat  pnrpose. 

FIGARO 

IS  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH 
eat  tbe  centre  of  tbe  city,  in  all  Hotels,  R**> 
tanrants.  Saloons,  6 teres  and  Offices. 


Stage  Dancing 

TAUOHT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 


de271m 


DAS  HAW  AY  HALL, 

Post  street,  near  Kearny, 


J.   C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    rJLTlVCH, 

Cor.  Second  and  Tehama   streets. 

r-Terrapin    oonvtantty  on    band, 
OjBtera  in  every    at'le.     PBIVATE 
SUPPER     ROOMS  FOR  PARTIES. 
doe  Dim 


33  A-HTOPC'S 

CHAMPAGNE  CIDER! 

SIB    8ACHAHEITO    8TKEET, 

mmm  BAN  FBAMOISOO. 


Alfred  Tetter, 

Manufacturer  *ad  i 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES 

B9&  Dapost,     l 

Jf£ABSUTT£B 


TRAYS  always  oo  hand. 


See  my  stock  of  Fv 
Oagss  before  parabuini 
elsewhere.  Alwsysssai 
tbingnew  on  hand.  U 
Patent  Cages,  fjsm  s 
Tin  Wire,  are  wj 
FREE  FROM  V__ 
Also,  best  quality  ... 
.flsHtf 


THE  CHILD  HAS  RETURNED  TO 

Its    Parent 
EUREKA     SHIRT    STORE 

1«*  Kearny    treet,  ha.  Re»oved  (. 

TVo.     3     Second     street 

"Where  Jon  will   find   a   complete  w 

■onmenl    of    SHISTS    and    FIKKUB 

ISO  COO  lis,   at  the  u.nal  low  prlw 

The  Old  Stand, 

BENEDICT  A  I 


a*  ~4t 


Pianoforti 

DESr^D.BAiJ51iM.  $§5. 

lold  trial  mlut  «'»n«W'i iSlSKSfSr    ! 

oMwn.  to  b.  THB  BUST  OS  BXHtBrtTOl^ 

OIBTAZ,  Sale  A|<iL»,2Sn"II 

H   R-Pl.po.  ol  .11  .trhM  TO  BERT.        g 


Attention,  Good  LiTeri 

MR.  P.  BBBOBB.  FORMERLY  ^g)» 
croprlator  ol  the  llinan'  Rw-  mgm 
tsnr.nt,  ha.  taken  the  ta.aftg.meat  ^BHSf 
at  botb  the  Miners'  Reiaaarant  on^»a^^ 
Commercial  Btreet  and  tbe  Miner,  "i'^j*-  , 
r  raooh  on  Market  street,  in  partner.  "SiiS. 
A.  DRAYEUB,  who  haft  been  oonwe»«  wua 
Him  for  year..  Improvement,  here  &••» JSfrl ; 
the  onieine  department  tbaVwill  reoj"'?-, 
nen'mer.  popnlar  than  It  ha.  e..l JjeJ" 'Vij 
tbe  22  sear.  o(  lu  pro.p.ritr.  Onr  BUU  «  » 
embrace  all  tbe  deUc.oi.iOl  the  .e"^0^, 
motto  t.  "Oood  Far.,  Good  Cooking  and  Men" 

"*■  P.  BIBBII  *  CO. 

NERS'    RESTAURAN 

B81  and  SOS  Oommerrial,at 
709  Market  street. 
from  5  a.m.  to  10  Tji.  .nil 


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ran   *I»*  IN  THE  DARK 


little  Don  Giovanni 


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THCB8DAT  EVESISO.   Mft.-ch  I31b 

Lent  Nla-t  but  One  of  Miss  A.  L.  Harmon T1IK  HUNCHBACK 


FfUDAT  EVENING,  kl.rch  Ktb 

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■  '.n   Mar«kuKt.Ul*0i«1  H«liwl»i.Ur..... H.  0.  Mftn* 

'•»■•'  H«i1«»«.  nwn.T  of  ih.  •(«.      Tannff  »»** 

.OnbNUt 


■Tlio  Groat  O-yre  Act 

fOrlatnAlv     TIt  RDWARD  UORTaOUR. 


Mill    I.11IK-    HnrlMJ 


THE   SOMNAMBULIST. 

Oofill Oooptr 


OoDoludlnr  with 


THH  TUERJSn  BATH 

Bill  Kprtffi M.uK.II, 

i   m  (,mo. R.  O     M»-»h  |  Gripp Will   P«rt 

I  i    -TTiorllm^r fJbu.  Voro«r  J  Ion ,  ..F   Coopttr 

Joaiftb  PowtJtr.. ..ToMBf  Br*«  |  Am«TI*  TippU...HI«  JoIuuod 


Parent  < 


McDANIELS 

earn  and  Theatre. 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

IS    CRDRR.HIONKD    wou.O   MORT  RS- 

K**f<*i>r  t*pt**Mi  '•>  r«i  •ma  u«  pib'ia  inn ■ 

t, VmA  %m  f  —  iwVwxl  to    foniM   iWtl- 

-  -imaof  •••it  klad  ftitd  cMfMWt, 

I  iWtM  i»-«it.  th.    [v-niiiAf.    nf  lb«    pab> 

aba*   milli    M  f"b-roc«.    Wtwtaav,  A 
AKI)  UuMHODIOri   ilAl.i..  w.tb  *v  .1 
•  ri*rd    k«u>      Tt«    M*I1  it   «tll   v«atiUt«d 

Bw— .  «aa  b«  f»n»*«b**l  «i  all  tin**. 

VtVK  rOMPA)TlK  "   .T:A- 

T  R««-.la<  Of    1UI1  OTOtffOf  IIWl  OB    •     Mf- 

J-JJtt.— M.   O^^-J^-I-^ 

Lock  BoiK*.  1    Cfctj«oo»,  W|ouii(. 

B,-G»ri*>oi(n-    w4Di*d     for    tbe   Qmtwm 
ratv    Tft«M  wlakiac  urtraiou,  tut*  lo«> 

f  f»f  U»  WiqIav  >»moi,   MollDf   photo- 
10  ■ty_0ddr*u.    Half    ruuii  fcienej    r»- 


lUWf 


JAM  88  McDAJfIKU 


'  w.  V. 


"PER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VI  ■•IH  I A     CITY,     IETAOA. 

KLSGART  THRATRK  HAR  BFKR  Rl 
MM,  ftM  «ma  b*  rwMd  by  lb*  nifbt  i 


Lb*  IwlL     Otftrt    mad    i»b««Ud«    ,. 
alfr  tn»»td7wllb  o«  *vpl[c«U*n  tiiliu 

j oils    piricK, 

Miunr  *nd  »oU  Ptopri«io», 
Or  to         9.   H.    McCAMC. 

..  ftA*  Fwiofwwi 


•  »•  WMUBATtoa  MrMt,  l> 


MESSRS.  M'HEIL  &  CILDER 

•K00K0I  TO  TBIIR  nmiD!  AND 
UaPabllo  cftoftrftllr,  tfaftt  th«j  fc»»»  opftsftd 
>r  OOI.MAK  8  OLOTHINO  BTORK.  t'w.ir 
Mb  M«  MoiI*.«.tt  lUKU,  with  >  WELL 
■OTIS   STOOIft  If 

nn  wnu,  v 

I.mCOK*    AMD 

cisam. 

ft«  l».IUd  U  »!1,  ud  AK0H1I  MoHKII. 
WM.  O.  0AI.DIK  will  do  tb«lr  but  to 
tm««i  woiforublo.     |«»m 


RRYC0RBYN-S8ALOOM 

■  1  T»«  MARKET  STRICT,    HARRY  00K- 
"  i\j  inf  onni  bU  f  rt«odft  Abd  p*t- 

'«ilUd    inbfl«tKal   alyle  th>a 

iottftMa  r*Mrt,  »«d  will  b*  pUmd 
ud  all,  and  bar*  tbM  aaiapla 
at  wiaai  aad  lkiaoi*,  A  naw 
_  aha  Baa*fa0to>r  of  Llaaasla'd 
Oalltidar'a  lata  it  paU-t  »'•*!- 
.  bu  bwi  alAead  fn  lb*  Bllriart 
nOT-  Tha  poomlar  and  alBoiaat  ba*ara«a  maailp- 
]**•-*"■■<  OaiTolJ.  oaab*  loud  Id  b  la  old  po- 
VPt^p^todJipan^eraaUraeomforttoaiL 


• 

VTTMMH 


c. 


HAIR. 

TUX  OHEArtST  FLACK  IN  SAN  FBANOISOft. 
TOBU» 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Coods,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewelry  A  Fancy  Coods. 

IS  AT  THE 

NEW   YORK    STORE. 

•    A.    B.   ■dWMrSOMatS  CO., 

bo.    11©  flrcaad  •trv«-l, 
loTIa        B«tarc«a   MlaoJon    and    Minna. 


CHEYENNETHEATRE 
Professionals  Wanted. 

SIX  J1RST-0LAB8  FBOPLK.-MUBT  UAVK 
■•od  Wardrobo,  Foar  Ladloa  and  two  neo- 
Uai>*n  to  ba  aood  io  canaral  bosloata  for  tha  com- 
ing Winter  h'"aioo,  oommaaoina  tba  flnt  »»»li  id 
Jfoaaatbar,  IStL  Addraaa  atJ.tir.ar  lowoat  wmn, 
•nib  Pfaotorrapb.  HaII  Kara  roloodad  altar  fill- 
lak  aacaaT*i>*Qt.  _____ 

JAMBA  MoDANIBL, 
Proprtator  Ohayfl__a  Thaatra  aod  Moaaom, 
•o»  T_oeh  Rot  1.  Obayona.  W.  T. 


TO  VARIETY^ ARTISTES! 

1TAS1ITY  ABTIHTKS  AND  MINBTRRL 
"  parfermara  f  olng  from  Sao  Franoiaco  to  Raw 
York,  or  Tiao  -araa.  aboold  ato?  at 

SALT    LAKE    CITY. 

F.Mt-«]aaaa__afan.*nti  ofarod  to  Srat-alaaa  pao- 
dla  at   "T11IB0WKRY,"    Mala  alraat,   Joaapb 
Dodley.    Maaatar.     j-attara  ao   addraaaad,  or   to 
EHcA  Brown,    BoaiDoaa  Maaacar.  will  raoatve 
prompt  raply.  '•-  Ln 


Pacific   Purchasing. 

PRINTING,   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE,    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Room*     143    aii«l      17 630    WaHhluetou    street. 


Philadelphia  Reataurant. 


OBAS.  Y.  BKBOOLD,  PBOFBIBTOR. 

0B010E8T     HBATB     AND 
,ble«.     Bo.rd   by   tb.  «.ad. 

■  *rBJUlT,  b,tWMOKMror 

ABd  Jio.tcom.rr.  m.rpt  ID 


THE      OBC 

Am*.1. 


:_«- 


CANDIES. 

ALL     KINDl     OB    TBI     FINEST  KANDT 
rmftd.  AtoW  BUB—  (__,  iMk—  dAUT.    All 
•r,«n,«p«^!r  Iron «b.  Mft_bry.  M,  aolwlftftO 


...HE!,    At   th, 

nudLioa.»a~- 


UHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

FINKLT  FUB«IIBHID  BOOMS.  BIN- 
Well  _tSM*<  —Id  TablftM. 


cT^ifii 


IIAKET  A  MI.  All 

...AND.... 
tPSXOIB      l'BITl  BAIII1, 

With  tb.  Oreftt  SoDMtioo, 
OOTJWTERfJEAT: 

«'IIA».  A.    OABBNEB, 
Tbe  Celebrutecl  Dpt.b  CmKdlnii. 

—  MB    MINNIU     MlirU, 
Borl.ftQQ.,  S.tlo-Oomio  ftod  BftlUd  Sioror. 

TIIK   ABOVE   AKTIBTS    ABB    NOW 
gft«od  by  m*oftf.ra  W..t  ol  tbo  Kooky  Hoaot 


■  MINOR    DOSATI, 

Tb,  World. ronowoftd  Uae-Legged  Dsnotr. 

SAPPHO    TROUPE. 
iDCladlns  tbe  Child  'Wonder,  SAPP1IO. 

I. EI  IK     ELU«, 

MIS*  H.   KLI.IN  and  W.  KI.I.IB. 

OUT    I.I  M  TOW, 

....A.D.... 

LIOT     AIIA1II, 
ftterlo.Oomle    and    Snettlftt.. 

ON    OCR  BOOKS,    AND    CAN    lltlll- 
ftinft,  tbrongb  oar  fteeooj. 

■  IIKKIOAV    C'OBBYH    <fe   CO. 


TO  OIIDEU 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 

$50. 


LANCASTER'S 

«I7  WANIIIVOTOV  STb-KRT, 
faieim  Up?.  MftKQira'a  Opara  Uooaa. 


SHIRTS 

...  aitd.... 

CENTS' 

FURNISHING 
GOODS. 

AUHGK  ASSORTMENT  OF  GK1YTB'  FUR- 
Dlabmi  Oooda  to  ba  bad  good  aod  obeap,  at 
tha  "0_»  OURNER."  J-  LKVY'S,  A_ta  MoDt- 
HotDary  atraat.  Juatioa  aiTan  ta  all.  Don't  forgat 
tbo  intttibor—  r.to  Hnnti-omory  atraet.     fait  In 


N 


CENTRAL 

O.  11U  (IKARY  STRBKT. 


Bant  aoooaimodatlonii  for    w__l,  »  -r- ,    . 
Vamiliaa  la    tb*   olty.     PriraU    ^*™1 
•□Iraooo  for  Larilaa,    Hair  Oattioi,  SbaTini  and  - 
Soampoolnfc.    Ohildran'a  Hair  naaviy  ooL    L-adiaa 
Sbampooiaf;  ,141  oaoU. 
itlJlui  I.  OORRIVKATJ.  PropriaUr. 


THE   OLD 

Hot     SOOtO-L, 

IS  Alortcai  ■ttrect.    ntar  Kearny, 

AM    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 
THE  BEST  TOM  AMD  J-flRT  IN  TOWN. 

Alwaya  on  flto  *ha  New  York  Harald.  HarparT 
Waakly,  Frank  Lawtla'a,  Dso'a  Dofnga,  Polioa  Ga 
latte,  all  tba  Oallfonila  papara,  alio  London 
Panon.  Bell'a  Life,  Illoatratad  London  Howa.  Oall 
and  tatiafy  yooraalf. 

•ap-  Doo't  forjjai  ttao  tiro  of  tba  Hot    Neetvh. 

f«7  tf  W.  0.  WALDKON.  Proprlator.      I 


DON'T  FORGET 

ON   YOUR  WAT  TO   OR  FROM  THE  UIR 
euato  drop  into  tba 

Kot    Sooton, 

FOP   -OUR  WARM  OR  OOLD  DBJJ4SB. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

aSS  Sutler  atre«t*  aewr  Keauriiy. 

fafltf  08.  D.  BRIOOB.  Proprlator. 


Bar  Sugar 

pOK  SALE-BIB  KEAKN7  ST8RKT,  AT 
r  MEROBB'S.  Alio,  ,t,ry  kind  ol  Codioi 
Wb"l"Al«MdB4»»il, 


"THE"  SAUCE. 

ASK  I0UB  0B00ER  FOB  IT. 
TiVLOB  A  BENDET.L,,. 


Indian  Queen  Range. 

Tho  Boat  in  the  Market 

HANUKALTUEED  BT 

CALEB   M.    HCKLtB 
oolS  tf  4ao  u4  ABB  K.ftray  H*- 


Signor  Mancusi, 

DRIVATE  BINQINO    LEBB0NB.-0LAS8  ON 
HOXOAT  and  THCBIDAT, 


BR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOHIICAL  MUSEUM, 

And  Collate  of Ifadlelne. 

1  H  (\{\(\    BEAUTIFUL   AND  IH8TRU0T- 

Iv.uUu  ira  obiaou  to  bo  aa-n.    Qpao  to  tbo - 
Pnbllo  DAY  AND  NXQt-T,  at  EURBl_A,HAIJt 
8 1 8  Montgomery  atraat.    FOR  MEIf  ONLY 

■TDa.  Jobx>-1>'b  Pbitate  Omci  la  at  til ' 
Geary  atraat  foppoaita  old  Maohanloa'  PaTtlloo). 


$1,000  REWARD  OFFERED 

TO  ANY  PERSON  WHO  OAN  0URK  OOR-TS 
Bontas*,  logrooinx  Nalla,  Rbaanatlaai.  and' 
I  all  kloda  of  Son*,  aa  readily  aa  I  can.    Untenant, 
HaWe  and  Corn  Madforna  to  ba  had  at  a_r.ot_a>«. 


THE  JOTTBNAL  0^  AMUSEMENTS. 
**abli*h*d  oyvtj  D«J  id  the  Year  by 

^_       !>.      B  o  o  A.  n.  X)  "O*  e 

SSSM>rcba»t  mid  S»S    Wa»Mn*t*a  SU 

Beiow  ntont*omery,  San  Pranoiaoo. 


TUESDAY MABCH  11, 1S73 


Some  Hii8h. 

Tfie  Bulletin  has  a  bright  local  reporter 
•who  writes  clever  humorous  paragraphs. 

Stanford  &  Co.  are  getting  short  of  cash 
and  can't  pay  their  employee*.  Uncle  Sam 
paid  bU  at  Mare  Is' and  yesterdvy. 

ArobbiBht  p  AlemaDj  sings  mats  in  red. 
Baccei  sings  mi-'  in  yellow  (Masaniello). 

Coriolanoa  Colfax  has  made  a  triumphal 
entry  into  East  Bend.  Coriolanos  Oakes  is 
going  to  do  it  bb  North  Eastern. 

'■Biohard  III"  is  to  be  produced  as  sn 
eqiK-s  risn  spectacle  at  John  Wilson's  Am 
pbitheatre. 

Toe  Chinese  are  filling  all  branches  of 
industry  to  the  exclusion  of  the  white  race. 
Two  we.e  rrrtsted  for  picking  pockets  at  the 
California  Theatre  on  Saturday. 

Deaoon  Bacon  has  been  kicked  oat  of  the 
obarch  in  Oakland. 

The  exhibition  of  the  Art  Association  will 
re-open  April  28th. 

We  are  coming,  California,  1,200  Chinese 
more — by  uex:  steumer. 

H.  E.  H.  (ihat  is  Henry  E.  Highton)  will 
lecture  on  Hoodlums  next  month. 

There's  no  place  like  home.  Fifteen  pau- 
pers went  to  the  Alms  House  one  day  last 
week.  Keating  feeds  them  on  frogs  a  la 
pouletie. 

"Around  her  form  I  draw  the  awful  circle 
ef  the  Church. "  Miss  Lizzie  Gannon  is  un- 
der the  cire  of  Father  Croke. 

Edmund  Yates  was  banqueted  by  the  Lo- 
tos Club  on  Saturday.  He  is  delighted  with 
America, 

Somebody  tiled  to  make  a  Call  reporter 
believe  that  the  vampire  at  Woodward's  Gar- 
dens bad  had  kittens.  He  was  nearly  pub- 
lishing it. 

The  Cuetom  Honsslotis  to  have  all  the 
•old  rookeries  cleared  ofl  it,  and  public  build- 
ings will  be  t  recied  immediately- 

Great  preparations  are  being  made  for  the 
■celebration  of  St.  Patrick's  Day. 

The  Modoc  war  is  at  an  end,  and  Uncle 
Bam  and  Giptain  Jack  are  friends  once  more. 

A  friend  of  ours  whoie  name  is  George 
spells  it  "Org"  for  abort. 

Reporters  who  go  up  in  a  ballotra  have  to 
.pay  f  25  a  trip. 

There  will  be  many  changes  in  the  Cali- 
fornia Theatre  company  next  leases,  com- 
mencing in  July.       __ 

Out  of  Evil  Co moih.  Good. 

It  is  an  ill  wind  that  blows  nebody  good. 

.  If  it  had  not  been  for  a  murder,  Maine  would 

perhaps  never  had  her  right  to  Smutty-nose 

IUiQd   definitively  settled.    The  telegraph 

reads: 

The  Sheriff  and  Solicitor  of  Tork  County 
have  brenbtre,  and  virtu allydecided  Smat- 
rr-Doee  IslHDd  to  be  in  Maine,  by  assuming 
ciurge  of  proceedings  in  the  Shoals  mur- 
•  der  case. 

That  settles  the  matter.  Smutty-noss 
Iiland  is  in  Maine,  aod  a  very  pretty  Island 
it  is,  with  a  very  pretty  name.  It  is  (no 
wonder  that  the  Eastern  press  make  fun  of 
California's  »  ant  of  taste  in  nomenclature. 
Bed  Dog,  Murderer's  Bar,  One  Horse 
Town,  and  -nob  names  mmst  aeund  harsh 
in  the  ears  of  the  people  who  live  on  Smut- 
ty-nose Island. 

-Better  than  a   Pistol. 

A  ^Dubuque  girl,  Min  McLaughlin  by 
came,  who  works  hard  for  hsr  living,  had  a 
casual  acquaintance  with  a  fellow  named 
Smith.  Smith  rushed  into  her  presenesone 
day  and  swore  he  would  shoot  himself  if  he 
didn't  raise  seme  money  that  day— that  he 
was  hard  up,  oat  of  work,  desperate,  ete. 
She  took  pity  on  him,  leased  him  $36— all 
dhe  had— and  told  him  be  could  pay  it  baek 
•when  he  got  something  to  do.  He  finally 
-get  a  aituati  >■,  hut  didn't  repay  the  loan, 
aad  abused  his  sympathetic  friend  scanda- 
lously whenever  she  dunned  .him.  She 
sued  him,  but  only  sneoeeded  in  recovering 
.part of  it,  and  so.,  last  week,  she  bought  a 
good  hows-whip,  called  on  Mr.  Smith,  and 
gave  him  as  good  a  thrashing  as  a  man  ever 
.  got.     Correct 

Xt  1*  Pertectiy  A«tonii>ning 

How  be*Qtimiiy  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
4!  the  What  Oheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
jelore  8  am.  retnrDed  the  same  evenliuz  1/  "do 
tired. 


Artificial  Memory.    Guaranteed* 

Thla  wonderful  system  gives  the  memory  «*■ 
_acrdtna«7  power.  Thousand*  of  figures  and 
worda  learnt  without  effjrt.  Studies  made  eaiy 
aid  the  intellect  fetreDgtbened.  Send  for  the 
book- fifty  ceat#,  po«t-pald.  Professor  Wm, 
Vemos,  1ST  Montgomery  street. 


The     Beat     KenaeUlcs, 

Dr.  Ferry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.    Dr.  Pot- 
tr1!  W/ehfoot  Pills,  for  all  biUous  complaints 

For  sale  by  all  diugglsta.    Agency,  417  Sassome 
street,  ceiscr  of  Commercial.  • 


"Criticism.  •» 

Ye  Gods  1  What  a  hubs  the  Alt*  docs 
make  of  it  when  it  attempts  to  criticise  new 
books.  Ita  notices  of  new  publications  are 
even  funnier  thin  t's  editorial  note3  used 
ts  be.  A.  Mrs.  Griswold  has  written  a  book 
entit.ed  "A  Woman's  Pilgrimage  to  the  Holy 
Land,"  a  plain  mattter-of-fact  book  like 
a  hundred  book*  of  travel,  and  this  is  what 
ike  Alia  s^ysof  ii: 

ICn.  GriswoM's  bok  will  be  pronounced 
by  almost  every  sensible  person  superior  te 
Maik  Tnain's.  Tuere  are  do  idle  digrea- 
noB-.;  no  loop,  meaninRltss  t  les  <f  being 
slaved  "with  rusty  razors,  tut  a  simple 
(traight'fjrward  lelatiou  of  daily  sights  and 
ojturrenoae,  and  a  true  appreciation  of  the 
thingi  which  are  admirable.  One  tikes  up 
Mark  Twain's  boika  and  trits  to  read  them, 
but  they  are  to  intensely  funny  that  tbey  do 
not  p  ■.  s-«S3  the,  Btamina  to  interest  through 
the  book.  Noonereads  bis  books  straight 
through.  Th*y  weary  of  laughiog.  There 
are  other  things  to  do  in  life  besides  laugb- 
iDg.  It  is  like  only  having  champ  igne  to 
drink  when  odb  needs  a  wholesome  drink  of 
water.  Mr?.  GriBwoid's  bock  pi  as e a  in  all 
cases,  though  she  makes  no  pretentions  to 
wit  or  bumor. 

We  now  loog  for  a  criticism  on  Bunyan's 
Pilgrims  pilgrim's  Progress  by  the  sime 
critic,  who  wonld  doubtless  pronounce  it 
immeasurably  superior  to  Hudibrss.  Here 
is  the  criticism  of  F.  G.  Burnand's  extrava- 
gantly funny  burlesque  of  the  best  known 
"moral"  publication  in  England,  which  the 
Alia  critic  has  evidently  never  heard  of: 

"The  New  History  of  Sandford  and  Mer- 
ten;"  being  a  tiu4  account  of  the  Adven- 
tures of  Mas  ers  Tommy  and  Harry  with 
their  beloved  tutor,  Mr.  Barlow.  ByF.C. 
Burnand.  With  seventy  six  illustrations. 
BostoD.Bobertj  Brothers.  San  Franeisco, 
A.  L.  Bancrolt  &  Co.  1873.  12vo.  pp. 
250. 

'The  story  of  two  spoiled,  arrogant  cruel 
boys  whose  pranks  are  recorded  to  show  to 
good  boys  what  tbey  should  not  do.  There 
is  much  extravagance  in  the  statement?, 
which  are  designed,  no  doubt,  to  be  very 
funny;  but  we  have  filled  to  discover  either 
wit  or  sense  in  them." 

That  critic  is  really  too  funny.  He  would 
read  Artemus  Ward  and  say  that  it  was 
written  in  slovenly  English,  and  would 
doubt  the  correctness  of  the  statements 
madein|the]memoirs  of  Baron  Munchausen. 

>•> 

What  Will  He  Do  About  It  I 

John  Melnery  had  a  friend  in  the  City 
Prison  ;  he  took  him  in  a  bottle  of  whisky. 
Officer  Seabold  caw  him  pass  it  through  the 
bars  and  locked  him  up.  On  Saturday 
Judge  Louderback  dismissed  him,  he  hav- 
ing committed  no  offence,  there  being  no 
law  or  ordinance  to  prevent  him  from  doing 
what  he  did.  Now  what  is  Jobs  Melnery 
going  to  do  about  it?  He  was  locked  up  all 
night  with  felons,  illegally  deprived  of  his 
liberty.  Will  he  sue  the  City  for  damages; 
for  Mae  imprisonment  at  the  hands  of  a  serv- 
vautef  the  City.  We  think  we  should  under 
theoircumstanoes.  But,  perhaps,  Mr.  Mela- 
ery  hu  no  money,  Iu  a  cue  somewhat 
similar  to  this  an  English  citizen  recovered 
damages  from  the  oity  of  London  if  we  re- 
member right.  We  think  Mr.  Mcluerny 
baa  a  very  pretty  case. 


Opposing  Improvement. 

The  Chronicle  yesterday  devoted  all  of 
ita  editorial  influence  to  put  a  stop  to  the 
building  of  tbe  new  Oity  Hall  and  the  con- 
struction of  the  Darien  Ship  Canal.  Cannot 
something  be  done  to  indnee  the  Chroniele 
to  withdraw  its  opposition  to  these  two 
great  works?  It  seems  te  be  troubled  sbent 
the  vast  amount  of  money  to  be  expended 
in  each  case.  It  mourns  over  it,  thinks  it 
might  be  hotter  employed.  Well,  we  tup- 
pssewemust  get  along  with  the  old  City 
Hall  and  shall  have  to  give  up  the  inter- 
ooeanio  canal.  But  we  are  sorry  te  do  so. 
We  wish  the  Chronicle  could  be  brought  te 
look  at  these  matters  in  a  diflereit  light 

—  -^  -   

Holiday   Punches, 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Hohday  table* 
thatoomparewithSquana's.  Squam 'a Punches 
are  famau  i  for  the  high  art  shown  In  their  man- 
ofaoture,  that  happy  combination  of  wholeiome 
tonic*,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
diadple  of  the  great  Squam,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
he  Holiday  tables.  For  sale  at  the  new  branch, 
31T  Eearnv  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
1  JO  Leldeedorff  street. 


Sewlnf?  Machine!  for  Sale, 

Betted  and  repaired,  at  116  Post  street.  Also, 
agency  for  Hills'  Adjustable  Treadle.  x 


9&m  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bass  House  Carriages,  can  be 
onnd  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  ea> 
abUshment,  southwest  corner  fiush  and  Mont, 
joinery  sta.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Oarrlam  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
er  night,  at  reduced  rates.  m 


ir  Ton  •WMix 

Tour  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
aot  spoiled,  send  them  to  the  What  Cheer  La  on 
Irj, z 

Ajn©rlcari  Watcnei. 

Beduced  prices,  at  H  A.  Caliender's  63  See 
ond  St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  te 
order.    Watches  carefully  repaired. 


i-      _i<lay    Candida, 
Fresh,  Bweet  and  delicious  Candles,  of  every 
•rariety,  at  M.  A.  aleroer's  pioneer  confection. 
ery,  SIS  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail.    « 

Wr  r  ulnax  AtetujTieA  in  One  Say 
And  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  cheer 
Laundry. 

Fob  Sals— A  lot  ef  cheap  tllk  drasBes,  at  96 
Geary  street.     A  good  price  paid  lor  cast-off 
.  clothing.  s 

ooo    JT^Xrm  ox   a»oca*B» 

-BSBBSBBBBBJSJSBBB»ai^->^^--j 


EEott    to  Procure    Bargains. 

Attend  the  auction  sales  of  Watson  &  Barn- 
hart  at  their  auctien  salesroom,  113  Sat  tor  street, 
adjoining  tnenew  Circus  Amphitheatre,  and  you 
are  Eiira  to  irocure  bargains.  Sale  days — Mod- 
days  and  Fridays.  Cash  advanced  on  merchan- 
dise.   Out-door  Bales  promptly  attended  to.    s 


Conscientious  Scrapes. 

Jim  H.,  oat  West  tells  a  good  yarn  about 
a  shell  bark  lawyer.  Bis  client  was 
up  on  two  small  charges,  frivolous  charges, 
as  shell  bark  designated  tbem  {forging  a 
note  of  hind  and  stealing  a  horse).  On 
running  his  eye  over  the  jury  he  didn't  like 
th*ir  Igoks,  bo  he  prepared  au  affidavit  for 
o jii'iDuance,  anting  forth  the  absence  of 
principal  witUNSes.  He  read  it  in  a  whis- 
per to  the  prisoner,  who,  shaking  his  heid, 
aiid: 

"Squire,  I  can't  swear  to  thatdokyment!" 

"Why  f" 

"Ka-e  hit  ain't  truV 

Old  shell  inflated  and  exploded  loud 
enough  to  be  heard  throughout  the  room. 
-What,  forge  a  note  an*  steal  a  horse,  an* 
ean't  swear  to  a  lie  !  Hang  such  infernal 
fools."  And  he  immediately  left  ibe  consci- 
entious one  to  his  fate. 


Colfax  Cleared! 

We  bops  that  those  newspaper  eiitors  who 
have  been  eayiog  ill-natured  things  about 
ColfiX  feel  ashamed  of  themselves  now. 
The  South  Benders  have  tnrned  out  en 
masse  to  welcome  him  home  and  have  prc- 
nouncadhim  tbe  purest  patriot  of  the  age. 
More  than  this  President  Grant  has  writt-n 
to  him  saying  that  he  is  "satisfied  now,  as 
he  bas  ever  been  of  bis  integrity,  patriotism 
and  freedom  from  the  charges  laid  against 
him."  Tbie  settles  the  matter  conclusively. 
Grant  isn't  tbe  man  to  write  to  Coifax  in 
th«t  strain  if  he  really  had  '-received  pres- 
ents." 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Solicitor  Wanted. 

A    GOOD       SOLICITOR        WAJHTIB. 
Apply  at  ihu  office  between  IS  and 
1  o'clock. 


VOCAL  t HO  INSTRUMENTS!. 

MUSICALINSTITTJTE 

UNDER  THE  DIRECTION  OF 

IfeXXl.  X*.  0E9.    REITER. 

813Potl8t.,    opp.  Union  Square, 
HOURS:  from  lOtal  and  from 7  to  9.    RESI- 
DENCE ;305  Maton  Street.  mil  am 


BADGER'S  CENTRAL  PARK 

OAK  JUA.  IV  r> . 

The   Popular  Picnic  Resort. 

Forty  MlnateaBIde  from  tfclt  Clty-Cara 
ran  direct  Co  the  Park. 

B&DCEB'S  OEftTRAL  PARK  IS  UNDOUBT- 
edly  toe  best  Snmmn  Basort  for  Picuioi  and 
Familial  dcriag  tbe  tinmrnar,  beiig  FKJEh  FBOH 
DUST,  WIND,  (SAND  A2*D  POISOS  OAK.  Toe 
ParkiaTerj  oommodta&a,  and  locate  a  direo.1/  at 
tbe  wetar  froat 
It  abounds  i»  laagnificeDtold  Shade  Trees,  bean- 
ifnl  Lawne,  Oardeae,  etc.,  and  ia  provided  witn 
a  mammotb  Parilioo,  Knuartat,  a  d  erary  con- 
venience far  pa  olio  aitemblagea.  1V1H  be  open  to 
tie  pnblio  after  Uareb  I5tn.  For  pirtiealara.  ap- 
pl*  to  T.  \f.  BADOEB.  at  tbe  Park,  or  at  bit 
offiee,  certkeaat  earner  Eiirnj  and  Bu»h  streets, 
San  Fraabisoe.  cakll  in 


ROSSINI'S  SJABAT  MATER! 

GRMD  SACKED  CONCERT. 

....BT  THZ-... 

Fabbri     Combination  ! 

....AT.... 

PXiATB'S     2 


TV£dDAY , MABCH    11 

EIGHT     O'CLOCBL, 

FOB  THE..  .. 

Benefit  of  the  Free  School 

ATTACHED  TO 

ST-   MART'S    CATHEDRAL. 

First  appaaranee  ia  Uec ee r t  of  the  eraiaec 5  Basso 

Protaado. 

C1BI    IPEtCHLEB. 

FBOBBAMHE. 


The  stab  at  mates 

Br  Sotsini. 

Qaartsttt— ttaoeta  Bator , . 

: Fabbri,  Eixer,  BaOMl  aad  Mollav 

Oantins— Fao  st  Porte  as , Anna  Elier 

Aria— finjns  Aaimaaa PietroBioeei 

Deo—  Qais  est  Hon>* — Iner.  Fabbri  A  Anna  Eizer 

Ana— fro  Paaeatla Jaeob  Mailer 

Arie,  con  Oori— Inlammatme laex  Fabbri 

x*srrt  Seconal. 

Aria,  fiom  the  Baffio  Flute,  bj  alozirt 

Oarl  Speiohler 

Aria  de  Okies*.  bjStradsIla Anaa  Blz^r 

Naaarstb,  br  Goosed Jacob  alaller 

Urmn,  bj  Spontlai..Bad Fabbri, Sic  Baooei.Ohoroa 

r»ndnetor Prof  M alder •Tanbrl 

Organist WliUaea  Topete 

Ticket*,  adDittiasone 81  4>0 

To  be  0*4  at  Flood's,  6&5 Market  street;  Bate- 
man's,  I0  J  Kearny  street.  EeterTed  Seats  5oct> 
extra,  to  be  bad  at  Graj's  Music  Store,  only.  613 
and  625  Clsj  street.  mhlO  td 


1872-1873. 

mHl    TAX    BALE    FOR    THE    XOJf- 

rayment   of  Taxea  for  the  fiscal  year 

1878-78  will  berttamed  on    MOMJIY, 

Moreh    10,    19T8,  at   19  o'clock   A.   M. 

A.   AVSTIN, 
Tax   Collector  City  and    County    of  Baji 
Francisco.  tnbie  It 


It    Is    a    Beauty  I 
Tbe  Little  Gem  Clothing  and  Card  Marker,  at 

116  Washington  street,  near  the  Post  Office.  Beit 
ever  invented.  C 

For    Waaning 

Shirts,  SI  60  per  dos.;  small  pieces,  He.  per 
la.     At  tee  Wha*  Chter  I^nridrr-  * 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SH0BS 

ON  HAND  and  made 

to  ORDER, 

L.   BLAIR'S, 

9  Kearar  atraat. 


■H 


GEO.  TF.  VAGLV.     BOB'T  STRUT.     DATXO    stAX^ELL. 

Nagle,  Stein  &  Maxwell, 

IMPORTERS  AND 

Wholesale  FroTision  Merchants 

BTJTTEH,  CHKESB.  LARD.  HAMS,  BA.OOV, 
etc.,    flo.  1«*  Oalifornia    street,    one  door 

santsatt 


sasanl 


The  City  Gardens 

FOR  THB 

Coming  Picnic  Season! 

THE  ATTENTION  OF  ALL  CO0TRTIE8.  As- 
sociations and  Military  Companies  is  called 
to  (be  advantages  offered  by  tti-i-e  commodious 
and  be&aitlal  groanaa  for  tlolidaj  Piooic  Fobti- 
val#.  Thej  oan  be  procared  on  any  day  id  the 
week  for  piooic  purposes  the  comma;  season  on 
more  advantageous  terms  than  an;  grounds  in  the 
state. 

THE  CITY  OAUI>K\S 
Are  easy  of  accera  without  any  tariff  to  "ocieties, 
and  are  prorid«d  witb  Isrgo  and  besuiifnl  Lawns; 
large  Shade  Tr-'ee;  beantiftii  Flowers  and  pudm 
from  every  clime;  Dnneioua  Swings;  two  mam- 
moih  Dancing  Pavilions;  a  natarol  Lake,  wito 
PlesBnre  Bona:  Fouotams  acd  Cbiervatcry  Tow- 
rrs,  all  perfectly  sbeltc-ied  from  the  winds.  A 
mammoth  Reiteorant.  is  on  tbe  gTonoda,  and  every 
convenience  for  the  accommedaUon  of  large  Pio- 
nlcshasbses  made.  Kv-rjtiing  bas  been  placed 
ia  the  most  complete  order  for  tbe  eoaiiDg  season 

TflE  CITY  OABDKK8 
Are  the  largest  in  the  State.  They  contain  31. 
aoree  of  Knoll  and  Shaded  Lawn.  Flower  Gar- 
dens, etc,  and  are  oapable  of  accommodating 
.0,1)10  persons  wit«  tbe  greatest  convenience.  Ex- 
tra Cars  mn  directly  to  ne  Gardens. 

Picnic  Oommittsfg  are  especially  invited  ti  call 
and  iBsoectthe  Ground*,  and  ascertain  terms, 
which  will  be  most  favorable. 

M.  T.  STEVES8,  Proprietor. 
rOffioe  boors  3  to  6  P.M..  daily,  at  the  Gardens' . 
comer  Twelfth  and  Foflocn  streets. 

N.  B— SOO.Oie  Admission  Tickets  were  sold 
by  various  Asaooiations  holding  teet-vals  at  the 
Oity  Gardens  last  year.  The  aale  &f  bplritnons 
hquore  will  be  prohibited  on  tbe  grounds  on  t  es- 
tivsl  days.  mMif 


CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  Store 

(Formerly  Mayer  &  Wnrkneim,) 
Kb.    SO    MONTGOMERT    STREET, 

Oppoalte  (he  X,lets  Home, 
BSAKCH,    408    KEABXI    STREET. 

M 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  Telret 
and  Cloth, 

Aod  hie  new  styles  of  ready-msde  Silk.  Wool  end 
other  JLADIEb'  SUITS,  at  VERY  iAJW  PRIOES. 
Also,  a  large  slack  of  blripea,  Broube  and  Laoe 
B  bawls.  Lace  Jackets,  Silk  and  Cotton  Velvets. 
Silts,  batins,  Oloakmgs,  and  every  description  of 
Trimmings.  JUST  ajj.R1V.ED,  a  large  isvoico  of 
the  spriog  styles  of 

PLAIX      ANB      EMBROIBEREB 

LIXEX    SUITS, 

N.  B.— Gloats,  Dresses  and  en<ti  mads  to  order 
in  lat*»t  faibioo,  at  reasonable  raoss.  mb2 


E.   MAYER  04LLS   ATTENTTON  TO  HIS 

largo  and  well  ssleotsd  assortment  of 


Great  Crash  Amongst 
the  Milliners, 

OTfIKO  TO  THB  FAOT  THAT  M.  ASHB&  IS 
1  S KLLIKG  A  LARGE  ml  F1KK  STOOK  OF 

Ladies',  Misses'  am)  Children's 
Hats  at  50c.  apiece. 

DONT    FOEGET   TO    OALL    AKD    EXAMIKE 
BIB  LARGE  STOOK  OX 

ILOffEKI,    riATHEII,    BIB  BBSS, 
SULKS  AKD  8TKA W  COOUS. 

SSO  Kearny  mtTet*, 

Betne an  Oiliforoii  and  S»cr»m.Bto. 
•»- Ja.t  reoslnd,   ].M0   doc.  HsU.    eollixa   »t 
FIFTY  OEMTS  splsce.    .  t.Sl 


NOTICE. 


HJE  P  CBUO  AJE  E.HEEEBY  1WTI- 
fled  that  the  Field  DepnUee  •!  thla 
Office  willeonsantnce  •■a«ielBff  property 
SA.TXTJtBA.X,  MARCH  1,    1873. 

The   dntlei  sfaalsraed    to  thoa*  deTatlas 

re  too  well  known  to  Che  oosnsnaaltj  to 
reeiolreesolsvantlatoi,  svnd  while  ■  hstve 
been  esiretwl  In  mtaklna'  my  s-electl»«i  that 
flSi  f> oeltlone  hy  anon  farorablj  kniira  la 
i  hi*  eo  earn  unity  for  their  com  pet  one  y  sand 
lntcarrlty,  awl  am  eonflden*  that  fehe  do- 
tlee  wlil  be  dUeharaed  >y  Ihea*  to  the 
■emearalanturneUoa  of  all  eemeesraaa* 

I arerently  recjaeat  the  general  yablle  to 
reaartto  thla  efllce  aay  dlrelleeleaa  ef 
daly  by  any  ef  my  Be?atles.  aad  aiinre 
them  that  amy  J  art  coaplslst*  will  re- 
ceive lmaaetttate)  attea  tloo. 

LET!  BOSE.KEE. 

mh4  City  and  Conmty  Asaesssr. 


Ala  Oyster  Hay  be  Crossed  in  Love. 

NOT  IF  IT  18  BUOa  At*  OYSTER  AS  YOU 
get  across  the  street  from  tbe  California 
Theatre,  at  tbe  corner  et  Keornp.  aa  nobody  could 
refase  said  Oyster.  Try  it  between  the  acta,  or 
when  the  play  is  ortr. 

"SPIERS  &  POND'S" 

SALOON, 

S.  tr.    COB.    KJBABBT    ABB    BOTH. 

PURE  WINES  and  LIQUORS 

HA,  COFFEE,  AHB  REFRESHMENTS. 
ONE-BIT    HOTJ8E. 

laOTlm 


AMERICAN     EXCHANGE, 
HAYWARDS. 

IOKT  OAKEo PROPRIETOR 

Pirst-Class   ZIoteL 

Wis  fim 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
the  Theatrical  Profession  In  i.&Lifornia  pro- 
pose formiDR  classes  for  instruction  In  Elooniion. 
Psrsens  wishlna-toayall  themseWeeof  the  oppor- 
tnnity  of  acquiring  a  astful  art  at  a  moderate  cost 
can  send  in  tjioir  names  to  "Oanbyaoa  "  P.  O.  Box 


wm? 


plJtl 


price: 


50  c 


A  Safe  and  speedy  Ren. 
dy  for  all  Bronchial  Affi, 
tions,      Asthma,       Col 
Coughs,    Loss    of  Vol' 
Bronchitis.  Incipient  C<! 
sumption,        Hoarsene 
Pain  and  soreness  of  f| 
Breast,  and  all  Difficult! 
arising    from     a    sudd 
Cold,  readily   yield   to 
healing  powers.     Ask  • 
the  California  Hall's  P 
monary     alsam.   Sold 
all  Druggists. 

FBOFBIETOBS. 

417  Santome  Btreet,  corner  Qommtrt 
j.lOtl 


IHS&tB^ 


I iEMEl    i 


CURES   DYSPEPSIA. 


^wmm^1 


GiTes  Tone  to  the  Stomat 


O^XLftH 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  tPPETITE 


^M$*Mw 


Is  a  Sure  Relief  for  Indigssti 


:^m?ww 


HAS  NO  SUPERIOR  AS  A 

BLOOD     FUBIFHil 

I.SOU 


THOMAS    W.    BRIE, 

sxxvtrmxt.  fx,a.tii 

X*  MAHUFAOTUBJtK. 
^T  — AKD— 

$g  DRURS^tNJOS, 

utmjeb  MnraiQAi.  nwTumni 

BBTARI.THHKD  IK  IMS. 


ios.  ^*1J 


■sr-Loaeons  fdTSn  on  the  Banjo  aad  Draax.  • 
MISSION  STREBT,  botwaan  first  and  he** 


N.  E.-FlB«-toned    BUrer  Bolo    Banjo*  a- 

eseional s  al wan  onihand. 


a.  desiderata: 

....TO.... 

MANAGERS,.  STARSJRD-  CORRIRATNI 

AGOHPBTRNT  HANAORBt  AGElfT  i 
Aotcr.  with  15  year*'  expsrieaot  ha  1*4 
Amsrioa,  tbe  Oaoe  of  Good  Hops  and  * 
Ooloniee,  India  and-Ohina, 

18  OPEN  TO  EftflABHIIENT. 

Ia  well  poatod  with  tbe  professioa  and  tea  Qf 
Oan  *rive  sanies  of 'Managers,  Tbeatrei  **■ 
List  of  Prioeaand  haldtnc  oapatnj,  in  aaahnsr 
on*  of  ths  a  dots  place* .    Apply *o 

fe4  Ira  e»0  Waahiogtos  susetjs.  1 


SANGER  HALL1 

(SOroCB'S  BALL,) 
14     SUIT    ST.,     MKAJK     BUUaTl 

ICae  knt  th«  Oh.leMt  Bruli  mf  Wl 


DEPOT  WETAND  i.  HASCK'S  BAT 
Mill  OHBIS  Fiiaaur' 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

ITIBl   IATI11AT   »!•■" 

Piano  avntt    sin  arms:  •"" 

CHARING^^-ds-laSALOP 


i*|ala>S4 


«0«  Mission  atreot,  near  Sea*** 
d*W  KAQLK8  &  WILD,  Pr*w1**"' 


To  the  Dramatic  Professii 

THB    DKDEBSIGHBD.    WHO    W J* 

M.lbJUii »d  J  -.11  too»»  1V«»J ■«• 
tk.  prof.e«Kro  In  th.  OoloniM.  b» Jf  231 
Hut k.i,  pr«p.r«J  to  »l».  OT"rt"«~JH2 

Tittt  to  U.  Aiutnlun  Ooionto.    IJ*"VJJJ 

""**•  WU.LLAV  HBHRV  WATBM; 

BViotofi.    Otumb«»,    «•  OoIMm   IWV,1 
A.rtvmlte.  Tl 


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WILLItV_BAND. 

MU8IO    FUBNI8HRD   F OB    AtL  I 
ocoaeiona.    Mnalo  imported,  arranfao  J 
and  for  aale. 

MABCrSM    BLVM    tender 
Oreheatra. 

HE.VBT  TO«T  DEB  MBBDiar.W 
er  of  Bro.i  Band.  UM 

asTOrdt-rs  from  the  oonnJt'.P*0?0!"*.-^ 
to  Address  M.  W.  WILLIS,  *•"»'•■ 
Store.  13d  MotWtcmery  street,  or  MAitw 
BLTJH.  »S9  Montgomery  street. JfJ 


GEORGE    MATES*!' 


Market,  entrance  on  California .street   ' 


■  CI 


«a*  runatBi  wo»md»t    mamcm    i».  in 


a  ••  ' 

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^IHALHAMBRA  THEATRE 
if  £fc  1 13  m  iv  in  in  i  t 

5 1   p.k  Lin-.H  EMERSON    MINSTRELS 

jrTe  Celebrated  Quintette 

L1TTLK       MAC. 


WILSOIY'S 

!|  AMPHITHEATRE 


Parisian  Circns! 


•ell,     Baker, 
Roekafoller, 
'lie  and  Scott. 


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III   III..  < . .-. 

TMII    IVtNIKU 

nui  IIUUI 


B0CERSO1V 

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MAT     RASCAL    BILLY" 


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<  hi    ■iitHiimi  tni  mm  aui  BataTBsaja 

millullluK.  J.lilDKU 

nit  01XIB1  8  RAH  BOAH  I  Hn.soY  Mitton  and  Beat, 


I'ur-I      Hoi'imil 


HI... 


THE    WANDERING    ACTORS. 

.A>h  and  <  li.VKf.M  t.  hl>d   •      •   . . -.•■«  im «.-• ••  >  wi»m:t.  .nM«(i».a».  .^n.i 

MTIIJI  MAO 

N»mTiMi><iim«ikik" 


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OLD    80NC    NICHT. 

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»«Mrt>  will  Mac  "OM  > k,  n.». 

•aiaalov  Ul  KLUI 

uooam  toub  tun  iarlt 


Ii   n      lukondD.uci 

LY   EMERSON 

1  c  1      331«T\OlJL     JOO  ! 


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llll    iin  i    I   DEAHYL  1.0V I      Son*  and  lUncr  (IHKI.KS  M'TTOJi 

CROWNED  WITH    THE   TEMPEST. 

■  imiii      n  ml,  •rnr-r.  n.iii  ...   «in .ifii.i.m. 


tie  Mac  will  Feed  the  Pig 
ALE  OF  THE  THIRD  ACT  OF  ERNANI 

•t  TBI  grrmrri. 


Tho  tTMllfi  peifonnaDce  will  conclude  with 


JOCKO,    THE    BRAZILIAN   APE! 


lorln.  TBI  MORIBT.. 

M.I 

•".ravaa.ta.  oaro.r  of  Plin'.iioi,...- J.  Rnbinaoa  |  0->r*.  »  gn.lri'n 


Lot  ii.,  a  rl.-b  Tr.T*U*f If.  AiDll#7  Scott  I  I>*dr*. 


LITTLE   MAO 

Chirpy  nation 

Ml**  Wlllluni 

UlHHhTIJU 


r.  *ck.  hi*  M»,  I  j/*ar*  o.d Lull*  D*rll**  l  If  me.  7«rn*Ddes 

Pip-.  i»rrul  I.  Lotmio Bob  But  I  81»t*i.  Tiliorer*.  r*tiimi.  .to.,  bj  iba  Oompinr 

IBIDAT  ETB.MNO.   Mir.b  lltb-BtMll  .of  lb. 

Oolelor.a-te.a.  A.13cia,-m.73J?&,  <pnlia.t©trte 

MONDAT  IVOIISO.  Mixck    17th BUGAOBMBNT    OF     Clmiaa.    Vivian,    th*   Olaractar  Vosili.' 


THIB   EVENING  MARCH    It 


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OBOTUHAOI  ..MM.  I.  IIIIIIII. 

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l*>.-Wra»d  ■  ■r«l.  aaa  aB.ll.aa  Art....  

>T  a!  I.I.I  VHTTOKIM 

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ll,ltH.lll.l»'r..U...  

MIKUDb'l.'ID  BT  UMAR  KIMI.1L.IY 

II  -J.kaa*   CWoke.  Ik.    Bar  Waalar,  la   kll  Vrla 

rla.l   Haraaack  A.I. 

14.—  Doablo  TrilM.. 

WIlXaHa  A»D  Dl'UKOW 

To  eaailadi  allb  Ibi  Ooaill  Pailiailail  ct 

Tlio  Pour    Tjtosr&rm 

IBIDAT  BTBRUIO.  Marob  1MB- 

Complimentary  Benefit  to  Mile  Dock,  ill 

A  OBIAT  BILL  WILL  BB  rBBSBNTID.    _^_ _ 

sTrURl^Y.^kTa^RAHD  MATINEE 

IlrfH  Ctr«l« VI    #• 

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Btierre«  CWamlra .-    1  BO 

PrlTit«  ***** SB»d  AlVtrt 

•Ht-Bci  Offlo*  ocrao  davilir  from  10  to  4.     Doori  op*o  »i  T. 


;DEii' 


LOHIM  IOVII 


|r,PHniKr....  i  PACIFIC  LAW  RBPORTE3R,  J.  A  WOODSON,  Editor 

ilrlU  nUUit,  a  i. w  aa>.  Devoted   to  the  Interestfs  ot   the  Leeral  Profession. 

MPIC  HOL  S  E    K  Ia*%i"  laC  i  J^oU'aaa  ""7  »•*««  a  larfe  «iiiiih«T  of  ADTAWCJ1  0*8B»  fr  aa  tha  AiMricao  ud  laallih  Court.,  and  lha  moat  Talaabla  LOCAL  OASTS  and 

ll.ll.MM    --..   ...  aa.     avrct    nnn.T   nsm.mf.       Thi..  T.irnl   Pnt.l  rilion.      nffln.    r.A'A    Map.k.n*  >.       1    D    lAmnnna    a-wii.i 


BALS-TOB*  OOTTAI1.I. 


OPIMOItH,  aad  all  OAL.  BUP.  OOOBT  DBGI4101f!l.    Third  Tur  of  Poblication.     Offlo*,  53.  Uerchaot  It.    J.  P.  B08ARDUA,  Pabll.h*r. 


THISTLETON'S 

JOLLY  GIANT! 

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THISTUlTON'sTo  POST  STRKKT 


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KINKEAD'd 
f [kOE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 


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DBBMiffn  rt.KAS4.vr  to  osk.  fasily  APPIIKD. 

H  *<M  gfu&,  >od  will  not  l.l«J*   Iba    mot'    d»l.o*t».     H 
■B  ilmHaHl  of   tb«  Mai  p.  r»ni9«M  dandruff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

•«    la.  batr  »ori  *ad    (lowr.  «ad  In  PURELY    VBOB 

UrTb-    Orlcin.l     SAOK    BRUSH    HAIR    TOHIO   AltD 
>  LSBtKG  hat  t*  bul  bf  in.  Arwi, 

JAB.      n.      (JATfH,      DrauUI, 
ntNi»HcaH9ii»t|  tod  Howard  iknU,  »odof  »Jl  Drag* 
f.17  tf 


THE  FOLL0WIN6  IS  I  REPORT  OF  THE 
AlOUIT  Of  BEER  SOLD 


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MB  JBV       THE  BUX  QUA  I.I  TT    OF  MKATK 
OAK  BB  HAD  AT 

» :all»  6,  O,  Cnllf  ortiI«a  Market 


rie«*R»    HOI    MAacIAOTORT. 


»ANi'  mjHTOM  WORK  UV  THE  Oil « 


U.  S.  Revenue  Paid  Thereon, 

DnrlBff    tha    T«»r  1SV8, 

By  all  the  Brewers  in  San 
Francisco: 


PlnUdpIjihin  ..John  Wklaoil 

Ktspti-fj. ... L»oo»  A  rjo 

Albtar Hpr*<ik«U  A  Oo... 

W».hir,Btnn....Mn.((» ■•.  A  Oo 

Pm.Bo ForttBaVDS  A  Oo.... 

H.  K.  8100k  Br-jwirr 

Mimd  A  Uo 

.KIIttnolioiA  F>uat 


SBf)A!t    $':0Hr{* 


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M.NDau 4JT  4.417 

Ueitod  HUtr,i..W»nQnm»thfjrAUo  3.JI9  3,319 

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Uoloo UnmAOo 2,412  3.7-3 

l.tf*r«tU lUnct  Pftollio 2v«  a.'ilH 

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W.f.m  «  K.ib 1.7.1  1,7, 9 

WatbmmAU* 1.32'  D3L 

And  iobi  vory  •»*'!  brsarorioa.  prodaoing  ■*ch 
kit*  .bin  1.4U0  tiArroli  pnr  •nnatn.  Tbs  Whol-J 
unnnilol  U«»r  ■old  dariotr  197i  Id  Hid  Kr*ooi»co 
U  161,132  bwjoii.  ud  it  trill  ba  aoUo«d  ttiat 

JOHN  WIELSND, 

Philadelphia  Brewery 

BJEADS   TBI!    MAHT  ; 

Hit  ■■!••  BXCtoliDK  by  »bont  10,'H'O.  brtrrttts  thoit 
of  »oir  oibvr  browsry,  »od  tutkinv  o«»rlj  on«-  Hf  ih 
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BALDWIN'S    DAIRY  BUTTER! 

THIS  IS  TO  CERTIFY  THAT  N.  B,  TKRW'L- 

1  LIOER  A  CO  .  M  and  61  WubisRtoa  Harkat, 
are  tbo  SOLE  AOEN  (S  for  the  ■>•.!•  of  or  brand 
of  botur.  known  «j  "BALDWIN'S  DAIRY  BUT. 
Ti-lt."  It  hatbaaoiold  at  tb«  aborts  afHod  too 
p*Attbirt«»D  <r»ar*.  aodaoy  brand*  of  baitorrap. 
r«'c..t«d  to  bo  of  mr  n-ako  not  procured  t  f  N.  B. 
Tarwilllgur  A  Uo.,  ar«  ceuafarfefts, 

\..   K     BALDWIN. 
Ban  Franolioo,  April,  itb.  1872. 

IV.  II.  THRWILLIOBBACD. 
ffiA-lm  SOnnillai   WaahtoRton  Market. 


FRENCH_GODDS. 

MMB.  PONS,  IMPORTER  AND  DEALER  I1V 
Pariaian  Good*),  bki  Jolt  rtoaWfrd  ft  largo  and 
rariad  uaoumaot  of 

3P"r©XAcli    Oor»et» 

or  all  kinds,  and  pi loi>f.  Silk  Ooinatfi,  and  Oonoti 
m*d»  to  ordar.  Lkdiaa'  Undorwaar  »d  Toar- 
oairaa.    4M1  Sicraaaoto  straat  toll  In 


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CHAS.  MAYERS 

Pioneer  Cloak  Store 

<Formarl>  Mir-r  A  WarVhaiid.  T 

No.    BO    lUO.VTOOUI.KT    STBEET, 

OppnUe  the   I, irk  Uonia, 
BBAKCIT,    108     KIIKXY    M  i  BEET. 

MR.    HAYRR  04U«    ATTENTION  TO  HIS 
lar»o  an  J  tvoil  a»lect  d  *aaorio.aot  of 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  Velvet 
and  Cloth, 

Aodblan-ar  itr'e*  of  r»adr-ni'rt«.  Silk,  Wool  and 
orborL^DIKii'  SUITS,  at  VERY  tuW  PRICES 
Alo.  a  |ur<«  atook  .if  Sirlpto,  Urn  In,  and  I,„oa 
bhawla,  Lac«  J>ck*ia  Bilk  -ml  Uottoo  Vwltet", 
hll.Ks,  Baiiri',  'iio.k-rj^.  aDd  BTfii-,-  daacnuilon  o/ 
Trimm.oit..  JUST  AttRl  VHD.  u  largo  ilvoIcb  of 
tooEiprloiiaijUaof 

PI-AIM      AND      EHHKOIDEBKO 

X.I.NF.*     MUIT-M, 

N.  B-Oloakf,  Dr«tt«aand  «a  t«  mad*  to  ordor 
la  latut  Uibloa.  at  ransoqa^lo  rataa.  nib2 


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2? 

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Oreat  Crash  Amongst 
the  Milliners. 

OWING  TO  THE  FA0T  THAT  M.  ASHER  IS 
SELLING  A  LARGE  and  FINE  STO0K  OF 

Ladies',  Misses'  and  Children's 
Hats  at  50c.  apiece. 

DON'f  F0BQET   TO   CALL   AND    EXAIflIMB 
HIS  LARGE  STOOE  OB 

FLUIVERI.    FEATIIKKH,    BIBBUNS, 
NII.H.K  AND  HTKAIV  SOODk 

M.    AS-iHER, 

A30  Kearny  street, 

Betiraaa  Oallfornla  and  Saoramunto. 
atV.Tait  reoalrsd,    1,000   doe,   HaU,    Millet?   »t 
FIFTY  OBNTH  api«t.  f«21 


GEO.  W.  HaVtlLS.     KOD'T  STBIN.     DAVID    KAXWKLL. 

Nagle,  Stein  &  Maxwell, 

"        IMPORTERS  AND 

Wholesale  Provision  Merchants 

BUTTEE,  0HKFSB.  LABD.  BAMS.  BAOON 
•to.,    No.  II"   Oilirorot.    itrMt.    on.   door 
»fla»J Kf a*.   •»•  Bol*  Aaaau  for  th*  ealabratid 


The  City  Gardens 


Coming  Picnic  Season! 

T»BE  ATTENTION  OF  ALL  ■OOlRf  **S.  A(P 
i  loiotioni  and  Military  Uompsnioa  la  Ofllad 
to  fbo  adiaotaxaa  fffftrnd  by  ttmtr*  aommoalotw 
•Ad  ■iaaatlfol  groanaa  for  Holiday  I'ionlo  Foati- 
ralt.  Tbay  can  ba  prooarod  on  any  day  IB  Um 
wook  for  piooio  pnrpoana  tho  oomlDK  muog  on 
more  adTiH7Ut«oai  lermi  tbaa  any  croonda  In  tho 
fit  ate. 

THIT  CfTT  OAKDRNI 
Aroouy  of  aooaaa  •HhotH  amy  tariff  to  "oeJatltr*. 
and  ar»  prorldad  with  Urgfi  ao*  baMotlfol  iawWDa; 
larcaBbado  Troon;  boaoufal  Klowora  and  PlanU 
from  avory  ollma;  nnooToua  Hwlnita.  Soro  aram- 
motb  Danoinir  Parlliona;  a  natural  Lata*,  will 
Plaaaura  Bona;  Pouota.oa  and  (jbiarvatcry  Tow- 
•  rs,  all  perfaotty  abaltorad  from  tba  wfnda.  A 
maramotb  Kaitaarant  l>  on  tba  vraanda,  and  orary 
ooDvoolanoa  for  tba  accommodation  of  lares  Plo- 
nloa  baa  boon  road*.  ETTytniqg  baa  baea  plaoad 
lo  tbe  moat  com  pi o  to  ordar  for  tha  oonrios  aaaaon 

THE  CITY  UABUKKS 
Aro  tba  lariait  In  tba  Slat*.  Thay  contain  ■■'. 
acraa  of  Kooll  an  I  Bhad-d  Lawa,  Flowar  Oar. 
dano,  ntP.,  and  ara  oapabla  of  aooommodattac 
'.0.1X0  poraoQi  witn  tbo  nraaoot  coaToalsDae.  Ex- 
tra Oara  mo  dlrootly  to  tia  Gardnoi. 

Plonlo  Oommitti'B  aru  aapcoially  inritod  li  otll 
and  inaDfoltha    Ground*,    and    aioartain    torma, 
hloh  will  ba  aoat  favorablo. 

Bf.  V.  BTEVEVI,  Praprietar. 
*ar  Office  hour h  3  to  6  p.m..  dally,  at  tho  Garden', 
oomar  iwnilih  and  Koiaom  atresia. 

N.  B—  aOO.On-O  <tdmioalon  T.oksta  were  aold 
by  variooa  Aaaooiatlone  holdiog  tcativala  at  tbo 
City  Gardens  lent  year.  Tba  aale  if  aplritnoos 
liipiorf.  will  be  prohibited  on  tbe  ground*  on  rea- 
tival  days. mb4  tf 

BADGER'S  CENTRAL  PARK 

OAKLAWP. 

The    Popular  Picnic   Resort. 

Forty  Mlnatrto  Kldr  Horn  ihle  Cltr-Oatro 
ran  dlreet  to  the  Piark, 

BAEBER'S  CENTRAL  PARK  IS  UNDODBT- 
adly  tbo  boat  Rammnr  Renort  for  Pioolcs  and 
Famlllaadi  ring  tbe  Snmma-,  being  FRBO  FROM 
DU-'T,  WIND,  BAND  AND  PUISON  OAK.  Tba 
Park  is  vary  commodloni,  and  located  dl  reotly  at 
tha  waterfront 

1 1  abound n  In  magnifioent  old  Shade  Tree*.  Heen- 
tilal  Uwm,  Gardeat,  etc..  and  is  pronded  with 
a  mammoth  Pavilion,  Roatanraot,  a  d  STery  oon- 
TODloDce  for  pn  »llo  aiiamblagea.  vVill  ba  opia  to 
tba  pnbllo  after  March  isto.  For  partlonlars.  ap- 
pl*  to  l.  vv.  B4DOKR.  at  the  Park,  or  at  hie 
office,  aortboast  corner  Kaaroy  and  Buab  atroet  >, 
ran  Fran'oiico.  mbll  1m 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
the  Tbaatrioal  Profeieioo  in  «  alifornia  pro- 
poee  forming  claaode  for  inatrnction  in  EloonttOn. 
Persons  wlsfalog  to  avail  thomaelTssof  th*  oppor- 
tunity of  aeon  in  eg  a  naef  tal  art  at  a  modsrata  ooat 
oanasnd  in  tjioir  naraaa  to  "Oambyaaa  "  P.  OaBox 
2SK  when  particalare  aa  to  torma,  eto.,  will  bo 
sent  t<e  thorn.  daw 


'FIGARO." 

IBS  lOTOSAI.  OF  AinrSEMEKTS. 
Pnblished  eyery  Du  i»  •      Te"  *» 

».     i>.     BoeARDtrs 


•a  Merchant  and    «»»  T.'a.htalton  St.. 

Below  Hoota-oinery.  Sao  rrapoUoo. 


WEDNE8DAI MABCH 12,  1873 


AMUSEMENTS,    Etc 

California  Theatre. 

The  performiDce  lut  night  caneialed  of  "Debo- 
rah"  u>d  the  f.rce  of  "Tbe  Loan  of  a  Lover,"  la 
the  flrit,  Mh»Dweon  gate  a  powerful  imperson- 
ation of  the  Jewi.h  maiden,  and  elieirified  tbe 
gndlence  by  tbe  vehemence  with  which  etae 
ottered  tbe  cane.  In  the  farce.  J.  O.  "Williamson 
and  Mjsb  Maggie  Moore  caused  much  smaaement 
Id  the  respective  cbaraotere  of  Peter  Spike  and 
Gertrude,  and  the  Utter  wag  tnach  applauded 
f or  rer  loogB.  To-nigbt  ia  the  last  night  bnt  one 
of  the  Fabbrl  opera  season.  "La  Favorita"  will 
be  presented  with  Sfgnoralnee  Fabori  aa  Laonora. 
Miss  AnnanUrer  aaloez,  Hi  in  or  Pietro  Baccei  ai 
Fernando.  Jae,  Mnller  as  Alfonso,  Carl  Epelgler 
as  Bait  bacar  and  Mom.  Charlee  as  Caspar.  To- 
morrow eveciDf,  MieaDargoD  will  make  her  laat 
appeannce  bnt  on*,  in  th«  character  ef  Jnliaia 
"The  Harobback."  On  Friday  evenioF.  "Norma" 
will  be  given  by  the  Fabbri  Troupe,  and  on  Satur- 
day night,  Hiss  Dargon  will  tike  her  benefit  and 
oloie  ber  ecgagtment,  appearing  In  tbe  traaedr 
of  "Locretia  Borgia,"  supported  by  John  McCnJ- 
longb  and  a  strong  cast.  Ip  cent eqnsEoe  of  the 
immeoaa  preparation,  necessary  tbe  production  of 
■'Oor.olanuV  baa  bees  postponed  till  tbe  24 1 a. 
Alhaunbraw 

Biilj  Emereon  in  bis  laat  'great  snecess  1 1  "Old 
Black  Joe :  Little  Mao  in  two  pieces ; Charles  But- 
ton in  song  and  dar.ce;  Ruiae!!,  Baker,  Scott, 
Clark,  and  Bockaialler  In  "Crowned  with  the 
Tempest:"  Bob  Bait  in  oomlo  acta,  and  nanr 
other  attractions  will  be  offered  to-nigbt.  On 
Friday  CTtnina  tbe  quintette  of  Toc-alifits  above 
mentioned  will  have  a  benefit. 

Metropolitan  Theatre. 

Last  night  again  this  theatre  was  crowded  In 
every  part  and  the  performance  of  tbe  Chapman 
■  Bister*  gave  the  great ett  satisfaction.  Mile  Ma- 
rie Gi again  appeared  in  a  very  prtt:y  balltt  and 
was  much  applauded.  The  new  nursery  rhymts 
were  well  received,  and  one  in  particular  about  M. 
Bertolr  and  the  Aim*  House,  sung  br  Swims, 
fairly  brought  down  tbe  bouse.  To-nigbt  tbe  en- 
tertainment will  commence  with  the  faroe  of 
"Scbsmerhora's  Boy."  On  Friday  evening  Mil* 
Blsnehe  Chapman  will  take  a  benefit  which,  we  are 
sure,  will  prove  a  bumper. 
Bella  Union  Thea t re. 

Mile  Eugenie  Gerretta's  Grecian  Statue*  are  a 
popular  feator*  of  (be  entertainment  given  here; 
Miss  Agnes  Kennedy  and  M)t*  Fanny  GarreUoa 
eiDg  duets  in  charming  style;  the  new  and  orifri-  j 
nal  pliy  ent  tied  ''Ear.  a  and  Eady"  has  made  a  hit 
and  J.  H.  Larkin  a&d  Miss  Carrie  Armstrong,  in 
tbe  leading  parts  gain  ranch  applawe.  "The  Turk- 
ish Bat h"_ coc cl cae .■  the  perfornv nc*. 
Wilson's  Grand  Amphitheatre. 

This  is  tbe  last  week  of  the  engagement  ef  tbe 
famous  Dockrill  Troupe  and  crowd*  nightly 
flock  to  the)  grand  Amphitheatre  to  witnei* 
tbe  aplendid,  performance  given.  On  Fri- 
day evening  MM*  Dockrill,  the  charming  eques- 
trienne, will  take  ber  farewell  beaeflt.  A  great 
bill  will  be  presented  for  this  occasion.  Tbe  box- 
office  is  bow  opened. 
Piatt**  Hull. 

Tat*  concert  given  last  night  by  the  Fabbri 
Troupe,  for  tbe  benefit  of  tbe  Free  School  of  St. 
Mary's  Cathedral  wa*  a  great  succes*.  There  was 
a  very  large  and  fashionable  audience,  and  their 
singing  was  delightful  The  new  basso.  Carl 
Speigler,  sang  an  aria  froaa  'The  Maglo  , Flute,"  in 
a  style  which  called  forth  tbe  most  enthojiutio 
applause. 

Pacific  Hall. 

The  concert  given  at  this  hall  last  nigbt  under 
the  dinettes  of  a.  L,  Toielsdid  not  draw  a  very 
large  hoBB»  bat  wis  artistically  quite  a  success, 
The  programme  was  well  performed  throughout 
and  Mrs,  A.  h.  Tbiele,  Eraeet  Schlott,  Signor  Oar- 
mini  Mo'ley,  and  ctbera;gained  great  applause. 
Woodward's   Garden*. 

About  10^00  persons  were  present  at  this  popu- 
lar place  of  public  resort  on  Sunday.  Professor 
Lap  made  aBplendid  ascension  in  his  gas  balloon 
and  came  down  South  of  Sao  Jose.  TheBuielays 
and  tbe  '-Japs"  will  rerform  on  Saturday  next 
wbeo  a  balloon  ascension  will  be  made  by  the 
BuUlajs.  Another  gas  balloon  asceneien  on  Sun- 
day next. 
Carl  Bofteo. 

This  magician,  who  his  recently  been  giving  en- 
tertainment* at  the  Salt  Lake  Theatre  te  crowded 
houses,  arrived  in  San  Fraeciece  last  nigbt.  It  is 
seme  time  since  we  have  bad  an  entertainment 
of  magic  and  mreterj^and  Carl  Boacowill  draw 
well  if  he  give  one. 
J.  P.    Addams. 

This  veteran  auger,  known  as  "Yankee  Ad- 
dama"  twenty-five  or  thirty  year*  ago,  1*  playing 
in  Marysville  with  a  burlesque  oompany. 

Anatomical  Museum.— One  of  the  most 
•ompieie  collections  of  the  kind  In  the  United 
■  bates,  comprising  hundreds  of  eoetly  and  beau- 
tiinj  wrx  models,  ia  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
ocij )  at  the  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
hour  may  be  profitably  scent  here.     • 


Final  Settlement  of  a  Momentous  So- 
cial Question. 

We  learn  from  a  writer  in  the  Ja9t  num- 
ber of  Lippitco't'8  Magazine  that  it  is  im- 
proper f--r  a  man  who  apeake  to  a  lady  in 
tbe  street  "to  accompany  his  bow  with  a 
broad  emile.  Those  gentlemen  who  smile 
with  their  eyes  instead  of  their  months  give 
the  most  d. arming  bows."  Now  this  vital 
point  is  finally  settled  by  the  most  eminent 
authority,  the  bewildered  and  perplexed  Da- 
t'ioos  may  pass  onward  to  the  consideration 
of  such  other  great  questions  as  the  origin 
or  the  aurora  borealis,  the  pre-natal  condi- 
tion of  tbe  human  soul,  and  the  cause  of 
the  phenomena  of  earthquakes.  Thus  civil- 
ization advances.  At  tbe  same  time,  before 
we  dismiss  tbe  subject  forever,  may  we  be 
pardoned  for  suggesting  thatwe  havekaown 
men  who.  when  they  met  ladic-s  in  the  Btreet. 
smiled  with  their  eyes  and  kept  their  mouths 
shut — not  because  they  possessed  extraordi- 
nary culture  and  singularly  refined  taste) — 
bat  because  they  had  left  their  teeth  at  home 
and  dared  cot  open  their  lips.  To  smile 
with  the  eye  is  difficult,  and  needs  much 
practice  ;  but  we  shall  do  it  hereafter,  now 
that  it  is  declared  to  be  the  correct  thing. 
We  venture  the  hope,  however,  that  the 
same  supreme  authority  will  never  insist 
upon  it  that  te  is  vulgar  who  dees  not  smile 
with  the  back  of  his  neck  or  express  intense 
delight  with  his  ears.  This  would  be  much 
too  hard;  although,  if  any  violent  emotion 
could  be  indicated  by  the  ears,  the  writer  in 
Lippincott  would  have  the  advantage  over 
the  rest  of  us  in  posset bid  g  a  vastly  greater 
superficial  area  with  which  to  flop. 
•* 

A  Pioche  EnofhArden. 

The  Pioche  Record  tells  the  story  thus: 
Talk  of  your  .Enoch  Ardens !  A  story  is 
told  us  of  a  returned  Pioche  miner  which 
takes  the  wind  out  of  Tennyson.  He  had 
been  in  the  Nevada  mines  about  six  years, 
his  wife  hearing  nothing  of  him  in  the 
the  meantime.  Believing  him  to  be  dead, 
she  yielded  to  the  solicitations  of  an  old 
sweetheart  and  married  him.  Time  rolled 
on,  and  progeny  rolled  in.  A  few  wesks  ago 
Enoch  Arden  returned  home,  and  went  af- 
ter his  wife.  Be  saw  Mb  successor  and  all 
the  infants,  and  tbe  green  eyed  lobster 
didn't  fasten  on  to  him  with  any  claw.  He 
went  for  the  new  husband  and  booted  him 
out  of  the  house,  sorted  out  the  children, 
and  sent  them  blubbering  after  their  daddy. 
He  then  gave  his  wife  a  whaling,  and  is 
now  tbe  model  head  of  a  happy  family.  It 
Won't  do  to  foci  with  the  hoys  who  have  had 
a  little  mountain  experience. 


Pleasing  Comparison*. 

The  man  on  Kearny  street  who  tried  to  en- 
liven home  by  remarking  to  bis  wife  that 
she  was  as  beautiful  ss  Meg  Merrilies  and  as 
sweet-tempered  as  Xantippe,  found  his 
home  a  very  lively  place  the  following  even- 
ing. The  wife,  naturally  anxious  to  dis- 
cover tbe  celebrattd  .'persons  to  whom  she 
was  compared,  asked  for  information  from 
a  friend.  When  she  received  the  informa- 
tion she  didn't  say  why  she  wanted  to  know; 
but  the  husband  thought  something  was  up 
when  she  threw  the  teapot  at  him,  and  in- 
troduced his  nose  to  a  stove  lid.  He  is  now 
a  sadder  and  a  sorer  man. 


An  Early  Death. 

The  Sacramento  Sunday    Free  Press,    a 

literary  weekly,  .made  one  issue  March  2nd, 
and  gave  a  little  pollywogical  swim  around 
Sacramento,  and  then,  gave  up  the  ghost. 
In  our  notice  of  it  last  week  we  said  there 
was  no  harm  in  it ;  but  perhaps  there  was— 
the  chances  ere  that  it  didn't  pay  its  bills. 
However,  sleep  in  peace! 


Live    Well. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  Is  the  oausecf  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Wash. 
togtoa  treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Bocfien,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  since 
1849.  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  Salmagundi  soup,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  tan  desire.  The  oest  cud  of  tea  In  the 
olty—  English  breakfast  tea  —  Souohong  and 
Orange  Pekoe — can  be  obtained  here.  s 


Oysters. 

Why  travel  so  far  ?  Shellfish  of  every  kind 
kept  at  nfanuloe'a,  oyster  dealer,  672  Howard 
street,  near  Third,  next  to  car  office.  c 


Correct  as  tsua!, 

For  reliable  news  of  theatrical  matters  we 
refer  with  confidence  te  the  Call.  Yesterday 
it  gave  a  flattering  notice  of  Bob  Hart's  lec- 
ntre  on  the  Modoo  War,  at  the  Alhambra, 
which  he  did  not  deliver,  wd  this  morning 
its  notice  of  the  same  house  runs  as  follows: 

The  programme  for  the  present  week  is 
one  of  the  beet  ever  presented  by  the  min- 
strels. Johnny  Allen's  benefit  on  Friday 
night.    A  splendid  bill  has  been  arranged 

Johnny  Allen  had  a  benefit  last  Friday 
night,  and  closed  his  engagement  at  the  Al- 
hambra last  week 

♦ . 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 

The  People's  Remedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains. 

« or  a  safe  and  efficient  Bnnmn  of  rmt 
OouPLBxrcct,  use  Dicxav's  Famous  Cbuqs  be 
Lis.  x, 


V.    Cartier  <$£  Co.,   Lapidaries, 

From  Paris,  having  the  latest  improved  lapi- 
dary tooiF,  will  execute  any  work  In  their  line 
in  a  superior  manner,  at  moderate  charges. 
Will  pay  the  highest  prices  for  quartz  speci- 
mens, and  appraise  tbe  value  of  all  gems.  Lap- 
idary. 611  Merchant  street, room  26.  3b 


WTiat    Cheer    lj&ixxiclry 

Employs  no  Ob  la  amen,  and  auocJd  be  pat 
faulted  by  everybody.  * 


Reduced  Price*. 

Shirts  from  75;.  to  $8.    Complete  assortment 
of  Oente'  Furnishing  Goods.  .  Bealee  &  Co..  90S 


IX>    Wot   Suffer   lroixL   Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Oerns,Bun> 
Ions.  Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  inetant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fl.  Cowan's  Insti. 
tote,  310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
tn«*k  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doe- 
tor's  capability.  References  given  U  required,  e 

The  Credit  Mobilier  Swindle 

Is  tbe  talk  ot  tbe  day.  and  la  considered  ose  of 
the  moBt  gigantic  fraads  of  the  sge.  The  old  sd- 
aee  sara  that  "  bad  f ceding  ia  tbe  cause  of  many 
Crimea,"  and  there  is  no  dozbt  of  tbe  truth 
or  it,  for  what  will  cause  a  more  discon- 
tented Btate  of  mind  than  a  badlr-cooked  meal? 
To  avoid  tbia  evil  we  sboold  patronize  snob  ree- 
tanxanti  as  Mrim's  White  Hotse,  Kearny  street 
opposite  tbe  Whits  Hotrse,  or  bis  branch .  the  Cap- 
itol RxsTAUBAjtT,  en  Fourth  street,  where  we  can 
alwars  depend  on  obtaining  the  very  best  the  mar- 
ket affords.,  cooked  in  tbe  most  recherche  style,  at 
reasonable  prices.  * 

Ladies  Ylalting  Carls, 

Written,  engraved  or  painted  by  Joh*  P. 
Dwrsa,  126  Sotur  street,  opposite  XJok  House, 
and  at  the  Grand  Hotel.  TS.  B.— Hahdexb- 
seatlt  mabkeb.  PESaiAjReHn?  of  e^eiy 
aa^ndaae. .  g 


HUMAN  EQUALITY. 

There  is  no  sing  by  right  divine 

To  ru.e  and  r.-ign  and  a'  that: 
Nor  princely  rank,  and  lo:dly  line — 

Equality  for  a' tiiat  ! 
For  a'  that,  and  a'  that. 

Djr&rtlc  pow  r  and  a'  that; 
A  common  birthright  croons  us  all 

With  llbtrty  fore' that. 

Lit  fools  end  npstiris  claim  to  find 

In  ancefitry  and  a'  that 
A  Mgher  pest  to  them  assigned. — 

Mankind  are  one  for  &'  that. 
For  a'  tbat.  and  a'  that, 

A  pompons  air,  aud  a'  tbat; 
It  matt-  r<  not  how  born  or  tr  d, 

We're  of  one  blood  fcr  a'  that. 

Though  woman  never  caa  be  man, 

Nor  change  her  s=t  aad  a'  that, 
To  rqoal  rights,  'gainst  class  or  clan, 

Her  claim  is  just  for  a"  that. 
Fcr  a'  thit.anda'  that, 

"Her  pr;-pw  sphere, "'  and  a"  lhat; 
In  all  tbat  makes  a  living  ?onl 

She  matchee  man  lof  a'  that. 

She  ask*  no  favors  at  his  hands, 

On  beaded  knee  a&d  a'  that; 
She  is  his  peer  whtrVer  he  stands, 

In  spite  of  sex  and  a'  that 
Fta>  a'  that,  and  a'  that, 

Fair  play  for  htr,  and  a'  that, 
la  all  tbe  grave  oencerns  of  life; 

Tcis  is  her  due  for  a'  that. 

In  every  land,  in  evexy  age, 

How  h&rd  her  lot,  and  a'  that; 
A  vassal  grade  her  heritage, 

Dependent,  pocr.  and  a'  that. 
For  a'  tbat,  and  a'  that, 

MoBt  deeply  wronged,  and  a'  that. 
Though  suV  jagtted  from  her  bir.h, 

She  still  aspires  for  a'  that  1 

Oh  1  woe  for  man,  pocr  arbiter ; 

And  judgments aore,  and  a'  tha" ; 
For  Heaven's  displeasure  they  Incur 

Who  tyrannize,  and  a'  that. 
For  a'  tbat,  and  a'  that, 

Injustice  vile,  and  a'  that; 
All  Loble  souls  will  womtn  aid 

To  gam  her  cause  for  a'  that. 

Down  with  all  barriers  that  prevent 

Her  cultnrt',  growth,  and  a'  that— 
■  Htr  equal  place  in  government, 

In  church  aid  slate  and  a'  that! 
For  a'  that,  and  a'  that, 

The  ballot  box,  and  a'  that; 
Whatever  rlghta  man  may  claim, 

Belongs  to  ner  for  a'  th&>. 

Soul  ii  the  complement  of  soul; 

And  Etx  and  sex,  for  a'  that; 
Each  is  lnolod  d  in  tbe  whole, 

Thewho^eineacb,  for  a'  that 
For  a'  tbat.  and  a'  that, 

Full  liberty,  and  a'  tha'; 
For  manhood  and  for  wontanhoed, 

By  gracd  of  God,  for  a'  that! 

"Then  let  us  pray  tbat  come  it  may. 

As  come  it  will,  for  a'  tbat," 
When  woman'd  worth,  o'er  all  the  eattb, 

Shall  honored  be  for  a'  tj&t. 
Fir  a'  ihat,  and  a'  that, 

Go.eqna),  free,  aod  a'  that; 
Through  her  enfranchisement  our  raes 

Shall  grandly  rise,  and  a'  that. 


Etiquette  for  Critics. 

When  a  newspaper  critic  goes  to  the  thea- 
tre he  should  let  people  know  his  impor- 
tance'by  speaking  bis  opinions  ef  the  play 
and  tbe  actors  aloud,  and  at  the  end  of 
every  act  he  should  go  out  to  see  hov  the 
weather  looks  through  the  bottom  of  a  tum- 
bler. Nothing  to  adds  to  the  dignity  of 
tbe  press  as  a  representative  who  wears 
glasses,  owns  a  loud  voice,  and  smells  strong- 
ly of  benzine. 

Cruelty  to  Animals, 

A  man  in  Cincinnati  owned  a  pet  panther. 
Last  week  he  went  off  with  his  wife  and 
family  for  a  visit  of  a  couple  of  dayB,  leav- 
ing the  pet  panther  and  his  mother  in-law 
to  keep  house.  On  his  return  bis  grief  can 
be  imagined  on  discovering  that  it  was  the 
panther  that  was  dead,  not  tbe  mother-in- 
law.  The  old  lady  had  talked  the  poor  ani 
mal  to  death. 


Rather  Ancient. 

When  you  go  to  take  your  lager  there  is 
no  necessity  of  informing  the  barkeeper 
tbat  he  ought  to  put  tha  froth  on  tbe  bot- 
tom of  the  glass.  He  has  probably  beard 
that  tremendous  joke  before.  If  he  hasn't, 
be  has  been  blessed  with  the  company  of 
men  too  ignorant  to  comprehend  so  wonder- 
ful a  cormscationof  tbe  human  intellect. 


A  Horse  Fancier. 

John  Brown  was  convicted  by  the  Nevada 
County  Court  for  stealing  a  horse  on  the  7th, 
was  convicted  for  stealing  another  on  the 
lOtb,  and  is  to  be  tried  for  stealing  borse 
No.  8  to-day.  John  Brown  didn't  intend 
his  soul  should  "go  marching  en"  while 
there  was  a  kor<.e  left  in  Nevada  county  to 
ride  on. 
Big-.  — — 

The  Ban  Jose  amateurs  played  "The  Oc- 
toroon" at  the  Op  ?ra  House  ou  Friday  night 
for  the  benefit  of  the  San  Jose  Library  As- 
sociation Fund.  The  benefit  cleaned  up 
$23  10.    Now,  that'B  very  good  for  San  Jose. 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DSBE'l  TO  f 


£Aoofe.*elIera  and  Miotion^m. 
H.  H.  Moore,  609  Mootjtocnery.  near  Merchant 

If u«tne*a  College*. 
Heald'a,  Brjant  &  Strattoo'a  College,  24  Pos  \ 

Butcher*. 
Kate,  Fred,  Stall*  94  to  ltm.  Oa!i  fore  I  a.  Market 

French  Fancy    Good*. 
Locan  A  Co.,  19  Montgomery,  197  and  109  Bntte 

Unman  Hair* 
Bampeon,  A.  B.  4  Oo..  110  Second  street. 

Wine*  and  Uqnor*.    (Wnoleaale.) 
Dansrl  F.  A  Co..  604  Front 


San^wlcii  Island  Pu.ru. 

Since  the  naxension  of  tbe  sing  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopsful,  and  every  bind  of  industry  1b 
taking  new  life,  tf  r.  Jacob  Bchrelber,  dealer  in 
bedding  an,d  futnitnre,  620  Waehlngton  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  importer  of  pnlu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  hiB  shipments  this 
year  will  be  veiy  large.  Pnlu  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  Its  superior  qualities 
for  mattraes  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Scbrei. 
ber  will  find  no  difficulty  in  disposing  of  all 

that  comes,  a 

•        i  ■- 
Genuine   Havana    Cigars. 

Be&t  brands  at  61  Montgomery  street,  B,  W. 
corner  of  Merchant.    Franc t  &  Oahn.  Q 


AAtoiTotner  trie  Best. 

It  1b  ourlous,  but  true,  that  3.  A  Shaber, 
707  Market  street,  near  Third,  should  sell  fur- 
nitore  and  bedding  cheaper  thnn  any  other 
flealer  in  ihia  city.  Try  him  and  you  wlU  be 
convinced.      ■ * 

£>r.  JBarlOW  J.  feniltli 

Ib  giving  a  eouree  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Kervous  Dis- 
ease* at  Mb  Hygeian  Hall,  6S7  California  street, 
every  Friday  eventn  g,  commencing  at  7}$  o'clock 
A  part  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patientB..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalida  daily,  irom  9  to  4  p.  m.,  free.        w 


Best   Quality   of  Dogsam 

Driving  gloves,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  the  What 

Sheer  Laundry  ■  * 

Dr.    l>o±ier'ty 

Has  devoted  his  etudy  more  particularly  to 

ebronlo  and  speclno  practice,  and  as  such  la 

now  the  most  successful  ot  any  Physician   In 

San    Francisco.    Office  619  Sacramento  street, 

corner  of  LeldesdOTff,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 

Cheer  Bouse.  * 

■  ■■ 

Everybody    Snitea. 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  ot  fashions 
in  hats.  At  «•  Tub"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (eeeond  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  it  immense 
—the  prices  are  reasoBable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  B 


Cheap  Jewelry,  Kid  Gloves,  and  LftdfsB  and 
Gents'  Forniahlng  Goods,  at  Bank's,  Store,  36 
Fourth  Btreet,    Cheapest  in  the  city.  ■ 


(X&ZBVOTafiT.— Madame  Clara  Antonio,  tha 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium. 
353  Kearny  St.,  bet.  JBush  and  Pine.  Conmlta- 
tteas  in  Sngliah,  French  and  German.  x 


Frai  ti  and  Sweat . 

For  the  best     confectionary,    go   to    Oanti    and 
Wagner**,  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Butter.       K 


Photoarapnle    Cards, 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  S4  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
tflaston  street,  a 


Poetical, 

A  wild  young  fawn  sought  refuge  in  the 
Court-bouse  yard,  Colusa,  and  haB  (alien 
up  its  quarters  there,  and  is  becoming  do- 
mesticated. 


Ladieb,  yoo  may  say  what  you  pteaee  thera 
is  bnt  one  place  In  tbe  city  where  you  can  buy 
underolothlng  cb/ap  for  yourselves  and  chil- 
dren, and  that  ie  at  M,  FriedJanrier  &  Go's,  No. 
9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Building.  Go  and  be 
convinced.  3h 

McDowell,  asiiow  Card  Writer 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Room  10, 

608  Market  street,  err.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 


Lever  Buckle    Suspenders, 

At  SI  per  pair— 25  per  cent,  cheaper  than  else- 
rj here — at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  z 


Oyster  *X*ra<ie. 

The  oyster  trade  In  California  U  assuming 
gfgantto  proportions.  Emerson  Carviilo,  of  the 
Saldle  Beek,  410  Pine  Btreet,  furnishes  from 
bis  own  oyster  beds  at  San  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  of  the  Pacific  Coast.  Hie 
Bistem  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 
has  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and'he 
"  saddle  Eock"  is  known  everywhere. 


A.  Pleasant  Locacion, 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  is  a 
Oentral  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  bullying  is  a  verv  fine  one  and  is  well 
litrbtftfl  *»d  ventilated. » 


FIGARO 


CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGF.AMME.IN 
ever;  Theatre  m  San  Francisco. 


FIGARO 

IS  MAILED  EVEKT  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon— the  papers  left  in  the  theatres  at  sight 
being  gathered  np  and  saved  for  that  purpose. 


FIGARO 

IS  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH 
out  tbe  centre  of  tbe  city,  in  nil  Hu tele,  Res* 
Uurante,  Saloons,  Bterea  and  Offioee. 


Stage  Dancing 

TAUGHT  AT 

Mccarty's  Dancing  Academy, 

DASHAWAY  HALL. 
de27  Ins  Post  street.  Dear  Kearny. 


J.   C.    COMBES, 
TEBBAPIN    I-TJK«rCH, 

Cor.  Second  and  Tehima   street*. 

■"Terrapin  ooxu.-tantly  on  band. 
Oysters  in  every  at  fie,  PRIVATE 
SUPPER    BOOMS  FIB  PARTIES. 

dec  SI  lm 


0B  A-FITOKT'S 

CHAMPAGNE  CIDER! 

CIS    8ACBAMESTO    STBEET, 
mh.5  lm  6AJ7  FRANCISCO. 


Mme.  JOSEPlTlplrTEDIlS'I 

HTDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC    PHTSICU 

TWIMTT     YEARS      OP     PH.ACT! 

1  ***  T??   TREATMENT  OF  DISEASES*!*  - 
A  ♦fW  t0A  r«ma|*»  b»8  P'aoed  Madame  SdnrJ 
at  the  bead  of  all  phyaiolans  makias  «Uoh  bii  1 
a  specialty,  end  enables  her  to  finarantee  a  in. ! 
and  permanent    cure  in    the  worst  oaaei  o  fl  ■ 
Eiff  h1C£  wD!i    meDiltJ1rt1*1    derangement*.     Ui 
will  Hod  Madame  Edmonds  a  eklilfnl  ohtiif ' 
and  it  je  to  their  interest  to  consult  her  in  in 
eases  incident  to  women  before  tamperinit  « 
poisonoiu  nostrums,  quack  doctors  and  haaib 
Madame  Edmonds  describes  diseases  withint 
lsforniauon  from   the  patient,  and  cnraairltl 
tbenBe  of  mercury  or  exoerimeow,    thoa  u 
Irom  wrong  treatment  for   private,    chronio 
cancer   diseases.      Correspondence   atrloUret 
dential.     Offloe  and  residence,  415  PiQ»  it   J 
betw«-3a  Kearny  and  Montgomery.  jjj) 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITU 

N,  E.  cor.  Jack-on  and  Kearny  m, 

THE  GREAT  ERADIOATOR  OF  SPROlfi 
COMPLAINTS,  formerly  of  Loek  hSST 
k»D  ™t/i?5  tb?  la«  twelve  rears  of  San  Fran* 
DR.  TOZER  informs  tbe  afflicted  that  after" 
x?fa>?y  thS  H"SPITALS  IN  LONDON  \ 
rAKib,  at,d  ependiog  one  year  in  the  motto 
brated  Hospital  in  London,  tfie  LOOK,  he  htr 
opened  his  old  Medioal  loBtitnte  st  the  old  lb 
wbere  be  can  alwajs  be  found.  DR.  TOZBa 
for  forty  years  met  with  unparalleled  saoota 
?R?r.;r£ax*i?1*ot'  of  d'seost  (tenerilly  kiowu 
OHRONIO  AJND  SPEOlAX  OOMPLaINTA 

DB.  C1IA8.  H.  TOZER 
is  in  every  way  responsible,  binding  hiawb 
effect  a  permanent  CUBE,  or  making  no  otar 
Those  who  cannot  afford  to  pay  for  adrtet 
medicine  will  be  charged  for  medioine  onti.  1 
MoNlHLY  REbfOKATlVE  PILLS,  ne*e>ie 
io  fail  in  giving  relief  in  oases  for  wbieh  ttir 
recommended,  are  to  be  obtained  only  ai 
office.  Price,  t-5  per  box.  Full  direction  ea  t 
box,  sent  by  Kxprees  or  otherwise. 

Da.  TOZER  does  Hot  imitate  the  adrartli 
Q-jaoks  who  make  it  a  priotice  to  paolisa  r 
affidavits  and  other  false  rfferences,  Dot  ralw 
tbe  mopt.  respectable  people  in  tbe  State,  wbem 
baB  cubed  of  diseases  which  others  have  faili 
oore. 

„  _     BB.    CHAS.    IF.  TOZER, 
N.  E.  corner  Kearny  and  Jackson  atietu. 


fel-tf 


OUTSIDE    LANDS 

ANY  AND  ALL  PERSONS  THAT  Hi 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  0: 
SIDE  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  ban 
amount  refunded  at  the  office  of  tbe  ondtnit 
opon  the  presentation  of  an  order  from  : 
Mayor  and  City  and  Oouniy  Attorney, 
delotf  A.    AVSTI? 


TRAYS  alwajs  on  hand. 


Alfred  Tett< 

Manufacturer  aw 
Importer  of  < 

BIRD  CAGF 

285  Dnpoat, 

HEAR  SUTTER  STJU 

See  my  stook  ef  ) 
Cag-is  before  purer* 

eleewhere.  Alwajaao.1' 
thiog  new  on  hand.  . 
P.itent  Cages,  Bad* 
Tin  Wire,  are  warm 
FREEFKOMVIBJ 
Also,  bast  qnallt?  1 
arid: 


THE  CHILD  HAS  RETURNED; 

Its    Parent. 
EUREKA    SHIRT    STOR 

1S4  Kearny     treet,  ho,  RemoTed  I 

TVo.     3     Second     stree 

Where   yon  will   find   a   complete 

■onment    or    SHI3IS   and    FCBKU 

I.VG    GOODS,    at    the    usual    low  .ri 

The  Old  Stand. 

KEKEDIOT  A  0 


■■■  -r 


DKOLABBD  BT  THE  JUDGES  it  *  J  y 
Fur  of  to.  Am.riou  Inrlitot.,  {"•'J.  1 
fold  tri.l   ■[•itu   Bialnwu'.,  OblojnrWL'  1, 
otkms.  fe  bo  TBk:  BEST  ON  4XHIBITIQI>  . 
CXTKTAZ,  Sale  ll«i,   »0  OTMI."  I  r 
W  R  —TH.nrt,  of  .11  »tyV.  TO  JtBrTT-        _]  ^ 


Attention,  Good  Lire^ 

MB.   P.   EEROEB.   FOBMEBLT 
propri.tor  ef  tb.  Miners'  Res- 
Uur,nt,  bst  taken  tbe  mmn^emeDt 

of  botb  the  Miners'  Baaa.nr.at  on 

OommeTcis)  street  .od  tbe  Miners  ,  ^i. 
Branch  on  Market  Btreet.  in  P.rtner.n'nw" 
i.  DBATEUB,  who  has  be.0  JMneotMW 
Qrmforyesra  ImproTement.  here  oe.»  -J  j. 
the  onisine  departments  th.t  will  rendsr  "  M 
ners'  mor.  popnl&r  than  it  has  em '**?  ul 
the  22  rears  of  it.  prosperity.  Onr  WJJO  „, 
smbr«e  all  tbe  delicaews  of  tb.  saMJb  ^ 
motto  re  "Good  Ear.,  Good  Ooofang  and  »• 

0h"set  p.  Biisn  as  OO.JJ 

MINERS'    RESTAORAM 

S81  and  6B8  OommeTil*!  « 
-»«»  Market  street. 

Openfrorr  5  i_M.  tolO  p.m.  >i: 


ai 


INTtOMEII  t 

HOTEL. 


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in    rKtMM*    »in«i«niT.    mak    »<    it.    tare 


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^SlTRtJMUTAN  THEATBE 


CALIFORNIA   THBATRB. 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


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Lttle  Don  Giovanni 


J.A  TAVOmtAl 


Orrc 


Ml  mil 
rtrrao  baocsi 

:<     «ri  tri 

cabl  imoia 


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#>  til    of    >iHM  Blanche    Chapman ! 


laaathBfclaiaad.w~J.  W4LLAIB 
.  .    Ma 

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«wli'.  -r«  D    BBXASOO 

%    as,  w*a  • 

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lll.<T  IIIUIO 

"       I      uRIELI, 

w IS.  mi  imnr  i 

HIM  BATT  PBU. 
•  aed  Ci.»*». 


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JT*\xXi    ciiorus    and.    Oroheatra 

rajfaa   roa   tbb  or  1 1 
a  "".«.-.                                                                                                                                 i  •• 

U«t  Mxkl  but  0a*  of  liaa    V     1      Hh.ii THK  EVMCHBACK 

r* 

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H.iUTta 


CNaMII   VI'NIR 


iw-riN     joniuw 

■  ITT  Kai.l.Y  ..t  WMV    Hall 


lalo.l 


BATrBDAT  tVKSlliu.  M.rcb    lllh 

Benefit    of  AtXlss    ^V.     L.    Dargon. 

-  ■   ■  ■>■»  T1>e  perfornAac*  will  commence  with  1VV 

X^TJFC^E'XVXA      3303FL&XA 

M  DA  BOOK  a*  LOOBBTII.  aealeted  by  JOHN  McCULLOrOB.    To  t*  follnwvd  ty  a  R-t-iutioa  by 

mjm  luijrcu.      To  coBcludt  with  3P.fk.tia.lXy   J"  •**.*-«■. 

MONtAT  KTmiKtl.  Man  h  34  th.-  will  be   p^drr!.   aft»r  month*  of  can  fa)  and  alaboraU  prepare*.- ti, 
ttbaa^tpfaT«'a  er.-et  leajedy,  entitled 

Be**rvr*j  »»Mit»-l>f»#«CirWM  e»<*  UrcOeetre VI  *0     Balcony *a> 
r*»ri>4  %+  «i*-Balcaaqr TA    Gallery «« 

Dreea  Clrcta  Admlaeioo •■    *»0    Private  Boxes »«    unit  HO  OO 


IIA1VS    TJ1VD    KADY 

'Wrttiaa  air*  '  "Ma  Kaaaala  t 

-.ViKll 

MOB  wit. 

KIKk 
■ p*.lee j   )  .«•  ... 

Te*aV    ...  Mi"  -   »  '  im-N  I  Mi tr  iaad 

M  ri    w    •    Mt.  :.  ibsMd  &<hee1.sa.ter  . 

Fa-reaar  II .-If-*   **••»  at  IfeatCM  .   T*rami  IVa-e 

Ovevtsr-  i  >•/-.»•.  tr» 

Tla©  Great  Oyre  Act 

-UrifiDti  i.    Br  HOWARD  MOKTaGU*. 

CULT  AGNES  lENNEOr  ANO  FIMY  GAfiRETJCM 

IImm  JLIIIIc   IlMrlnad 


THE    SOMNAMBULIST. 

..OoopMr 


fi»»rtarr .  Orebaatra 


OoaaiBdtaa  Mild 


THE  TURKISH  BATH 

Bill  Sprtmra M*ttKall» 

TumOnsca B.  O    Ma  ab  I  Oripp Will  itatk 

h'tmoriimfr Cna*.  Varoar  I  Tom F   ■ 

•loaiab  Powdar ToDDJl  Brta  |  A  rnalla  Tippil.  ..Mfaa  JohEfOP 


£4f  Beum 


McDANIEL'S 

and  Theatre, 


SHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 


Parent 


illCOBli 


riniU'ir.im    WOULD    MOST  RB- 

rMiHI-<f 
„!,   ij.  a-B  Wpillll     ' 

Ul    (!*««'. 

B^BaBw*'  '"•  Jin— •*  "'  u*  pola> 


LUST  Of  __ 
ImkM  •!  ill  Km*.  , 


Ta»    tr.».l»    with 

..■J— VJJPJaBoWAJnat.  ..•»- 
»«*-«SSSSru¥K 

tMk  B<S  >•- 1.  OkOWM,    WlOOUOI. 


i%ar,Ti5Viiriii»»iM«i«"'j 

.,„„„«  ,di«Hi« TltiTs-iftD.aiau 

I  ertawr  OH|B»  TJ**"?^  "'"Srv 
BoiH»   l.0».»«»».  W.T. 


LaaaaV 


EB'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

■MiaiA  citt,  miai. 
I  ri.no  Airr  THaATBB  hai  buju- 

aataAaX  ud  a*A  b«  rtalad  by  Iba  alBbt  01 
,  waab.     S1U«   tai    Ira.allo€    oompMlaa 

'  «~-4  -U'  ?c*BfiirM,AaT' 

Mi—mi  mil  Ml*  Prcimaloe. 
Ot  lo        J-   f.   MaC&Hr, 

■  IS  Waablotfiea  alraai.  8*n  F^w^"«^ 


■a  *■•» 

fit 

S&T.S 


■aaal 


ESSRS.  ".'NEIL  A  COLDER 

looKoa  to  TBara   T«ia»D»  and 

a  Pbbllo  raaarallr,  «ba>  Ibaf  bara  cpaoad 
OOLHAJTS  0LOTH1KO  bTORS.  Ooniar 
b  and  Moottomarr  ■lr*»*».  "I10  •  WaLL 
JTED   STOCK  ol 
W1JM, 

I.IQTJOB*    AID 

ClOABI, 

reloil(a«w  oa'.l.  aad  ABOHIK  KolfBtL 
WM.  0.  OALDES  will  do  Ibair  baat  to 
ban  aomlofUbU. .*^.f 


H  .RY  GORBYN'S  SALOON 

IS 


TM  HABKKT  STBaET,    HABET  0OB- 

Kfoapaotlalr  lolorma  bla  Irirada  ud  p.t- 
I  babaa  Taattad  la  beanlHol  «Tlf  Una 
■d  oWoMabla  raaort.  a«d  "111  ba  pltaaad 
tbaai  oaa  and  all,  and  bara  tbaa  aampla 
"    »  obalaoat  wloa.  aad  lla«;ra,    A  yaw 

,bla  from  tba  ttaobfaotO'T  ol  Liaaaaflaid 

>b«lan  and  Oollecdar'a  laUab  patabt  a'sal- 
laillni  bH  bean  olaoad  Id  tba  Billiard 
r.  Tba  poonlar  and  aAoiabt  baTaraM  roaoip- 
.  Toaaarr" Oarroll,  oao  ba  loood  In  bla  old  po- 
Walraiwll  to  dlapan  »"  eraatora  comfort  to  all. 
JallW 


o 


c. 


)1TI  HK.VnKS.  at  lb. 
jMorlataialBadUon.  lBOaapj 
aaniT  and  Dupoat.  whara  roa 
J  OOLD  DBIKKB.  notforioV 
Tlimnoh.     Tba_"pjrt  8oortT'  '■ 


HAIR. 

TUB  OBBAPIST  P1.A0K  IS  SAN  FBAKCISlu 
TO  BOY 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Coods,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewelry  <V  Fancy  Coods, 

IS  AT  TUX 

NEW  YORK    STORE. 

A.    B.  mxuvnox  *  CO., 

Kn,   1  laV  *r«»ad  atr^rt. 

w-jtita       IttTean  Mtaalwo    nod    M'nna. 

CHEYENNE  THEATRE 

ProfeflBionals  Wanted. 

SIX  riRST-CLASS  PEOPIaK.-MTJBT  have 
Ioo<:  Wardroba.  Foar  LadUa  aol  t*o  <Jen- 
tl.ra-o  to  ba  food  10  fanaral  baitnaae  fOf  the  com- 
loc  Wintar  S**»on,  comtaeoomn  tBt  Bnt  w«i  in 
Ko-r.mMr.  W7i.  Addra-a  lUtim.  l»«os I  Ufjji. 
vJtaTPattBaWl*.  U»"  **n  ralttfldad  attar  flll- 
'■««■«— »*■  jamES  MCDAK1HL. 

PropTialor  OhajanaaTbaalra  acd  Maaaon. 
octfl  Look  Boi  1.  0T.r.rapna.  w.  T. 


TO  VARIETY^ ARTISTES! 

VABIETY    ABT16TE3    AND  MW8TBKI, 
parformera  lolnt  from  Sao  Fraoctooo  to  Naw 
Torb.  or  fioo  aaraa.  aboold  atop  at 

8AI.T   LAKE   CITY. 

Firat-alaaa  .Dair.ni.nt.  raTarod  to  Stal-claaa  pao- 
dl.  at  "THB  BOWBBY."  Main  alraal,  Jooapb 
Dodlar.   M.na«.r.     Lalt.ri  >o   addraaaad.  or   to 
Diet  Brown,    Boalnaia   Manai.r.   wlU  raoalaa 
prompt  ...If.        '*"" 


Philadelphia  Restaurant. 

OHAB.  Y.  BBBOOLD.  PBOPBIBTOB. 
0B010BST 


r.,.      MEATS     AND 

a  T'oaatabta.,  Board  by  tba  waad. 
4a>B  PUfB  K'fBJUWT.balwaanKearsjr 
and  atoatooeaarr.  ni - 


♦fe 


CANDIES. 


LL     BUNDS     OB    TUB     FTNBST  40AND1 

tnada  at  onr  Staana  Oudp  Faatorr  dallr.    Al! 
oapooiaU.  from  tbs  country,  an  aolioltoo 
'  bo  promptly  attmdad  to         _„, 
OANTY  A  WAONBB, 
la>V  Mont-om.rr  at-    nar.r  R.I.Ur 


SdW 


UHAMBRa  lodging  house. 

rirni  -oBTisaBD  booms.  Bra- 


— "     rmiLT  FUBiiBtuiiy  so 

■9  a*,  or  In  .nita, 

■  ■■•)  W«U  LH>M  raaU  Y/waK 
WLim  Onfarniaaod  Booma  «o  !a>  U 
;r  wltboot   board,     AiHAMBBA    B 


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".SiLred"   Mu»Ic. 

Dexter  Smitb'd  P*per  for  March  (acapital 
number)  haa  tbe  followiDg:  liWe  are  in  tbe 
habit  of  talking  about  the  wickedness  of 
Tar.s,  where  tbe  Sabbath  is  not  generally 
observed  in  a  religona  manner,  and  bold 
ap  our  hands  in  holy  horror  at  San  Fran- 
cisco and  New  Orleans  for  permitting  dra- 
matio  performances  on  Sunday  nights,  and 
yet  Boston,  with  all  its  hypocrisy,  allows 
justauoh  license,  or  worse, 

A  few  Sibbaths  ago,  the  Boston  Theatre 
was  tbe  soene  of  a  grand  saored  concert 
where  the  most  brilliant  operatic  and  dance 
musie,  precisely  as  had  been  given  on 
the  other  eveningB  of  the  week,  was  per- 
f  irmed  to  a  large  audience,  who  noisily  en- 
cored almost  every  number. 

SbadeB  of  tbe  Pnritans  !    We  don't  like 

to  be  inquisitive,  but  we  woald  like  to  know 

if  wo  are  to  be  still  further  horrified  by  the 

opening  of  the  dreadful  Public  Library  on 

Sundays  ?    (Tbis  is  sarcastic  !) 

„ ^ 

An  Unsuceessfnl  Miracle. 

Recently  at  Kathdowney,  in  Ireland,  one 
Edward  Dowliog  proclaimed  that  being  alto- 
gether too  good  for  tbis  sinfal  world,  to 
would  be  translated  to  a  brighter  sphere  at 
ten  o'clock  in  tbe  morning  of  a  certain  day. 
At  the  appointed  time  tabout  two  thousand 
people  assembled  to  see  him  go  up  in  his 
fiery  chariot.  But,  sorrowful  to  relate,  tbe 
flaming  vehiole  didn't  put  in  an  appearance, 
and  Edward  was  rotten-egged  by  tbe  disap- 
pointed audience,  who  objeoted  to  being  im- 
posed oa  eo  outrageously.  Now  we  don't 
seo  why  they  should  have  blamed  him.  He 
was  as  willing  to  go  as  they  were  to  let  him. 
How  oould  be  help  it  that  the  fiery  chariot 
part  of  tbe  miracle  wasn't  on  hand?  He 
had  the  faith  which  mores  mountains,  but 
the  mountains  in  his  case  wasn't  affected 
a  bit  qy  faith.  Poor  Bowling  is  to  be  pitied 
tbat  he  lives  in  so  skeptioal  a  period  as  ths 
Nineteenth  Oentory. 


Not  on  the  Road. 

At  a  religi  >ua  meeting  in  Chicago,  a  few 
years  ago,  one  of  tbe  speakers  was  tbe  ven- 
erable Bev.  Goodall.  Broken  in  mind  aDd 
body,  but  animated  by  the  occasion,  the 
aged  minister  said:  *'Friends ,  I  am  far 
upon  my  journey  to  the  Celestial  City;  but 
I  could  not  help  stopping  on  my  way  to  at- 
tend this  meeting  in  Chicago."  Here  a 
voice  from  tbe  multitude  was  heard  by  all, 
-'Chicago  is  not  on  tbat  road."  The  effect 
was  electrical,  especially  npon  the  poor  old 
gentleman,  who  was  so  confused  that 
he  could  say  no  more  and  was  obliged  to  sit 
down. 


-O  ppo rl a  n  i t y. 

Baoiue  said  that  "every  man  has  one  op- 
portunity in  his  lifetime  to  become  fa- 
mous." Racine  did  not  live  in  a  newspaper 
■age.  A  man  has  a  thousand  opportunities 
to  become  famous  in  this  year  of  our  Lord, 
if  he  bat  knows  "how,  when,  where  and 
what  to  advertise."  When  men  had  few  opt 
portuaihes  tbey  grasped  jtbem  ;  now  tba 
they  have  many,  they  often  let  them  slip. 
Do  yon  ? 

; ■* 

"Lout  ti  is  Ambition. 

Q«OTge  Francis  Train  has  ceased  to  sign 
himself  u,e  next  President  of  America.  Hia 
Ustpublio  effort  was  signed  "The  Coming 
Diotator."  In  the  event  of  the  United  States 
taking  a  series  of  somersaults  like  Spain, 
tbe  irrepressible  Train  might  turn  up  as  a 
dictator.  If  he  had  a  little  brains  he  would 
be  able  to  dictate  to  Train  to  keep  on  the 

track  a  little. 

-* . 

Judicious  Grief. 

The  Brunswiok  Telegraph  tells  a  story  of 
a  young  widow  down  on  the  Kennebec,  who 
said  to  an  acquaintance  who  was  condoling 
with  her  npon  the  recent  death  of  her  hus- 
band, "I  hope  yoa'll  excuse  me  not  crying; 
but  tbe    fact   is,  crying  alwayB  makes  my 

nose  bleed." 

■» 

Xt  is    PorEfctly  AStonisliinff 

How  beautifully  and  qulokly  they  do  washing 
lithe  Whet  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
Mtore  8  am.  returned  the  same  evening  If  de 
aired.  x 


Artificial  Memory,  Guaranteed. 
Thl»  wonderful  svatem  gives  the  memory  ex- 
aiTdinary  power.  Thousands  of  figures  and 
words  learnt  without  effort.  Studies  made  easy 
aid  the  in  elleot  strengthened.  Send  for  the 
book- fifty  eentf,  post-paid.  Professor  Wm, 
Memos,  la7  Montgomery  street.  n 


The    Seat.    Remedies. 

Dr.  Ferry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
f  / '9  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  Dillon*  complaints 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Sansome 
Street,  ce.ner  of  Commercial.  • 


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Tiie   •'Pit"  in  Olden  Times, 

The  awful  Churchill's  favorite  saat  wes  in 
the  froDt  row  of  ths  pit,  next  lo  the  orches- 
tra, "la  this  place  he  thought  he  oould 
beat  discirn  ths  real  workings  of  tbe  pas- 
sions in  tbe  aotois,  or  what  they  substituted 
in  the  stead  of  them,"  sayB  poor  Tom  Da- 
vies,  whesa  drtal  of  ihe  critic  was  extreme. 
-During  the  run  of  '  Cymbeline,'"  he  wrote 
apologetically  to  Garrick,  his  manager,  "I 
had  the  misfortone  to  disconcert  you  in  one 
B3ene,  for  wh-ch  I  did  immediataly  beg  yiur 
parJon ;  and  did  attribute  it  to  seeing  Mr. 
Churchill  in  tbe  pit,  with  great  truth,  it  ren- 
dering me  confused  and  unmiodfol  of  my 
business."  Garrick  bad  bimBelf  felt  op- 
pressed by  the  gloomy  pressnee  of  Church- 
ill, and  learned  to  read  discontent  in  the 
critic's  loweriog  brows.  He  wrota  to  Col- 
man:  "My  love  tj  Churohill ;  his  being 
sick  of  'Richard'  was  perceived  about  tbe 
house."  Charles  Lamb  was  a  faithful  ptt- 
ron  of  the  pit.  It  was  from  the  front  row 
of  the  pit  tbat,  seated  by  the  side  of  his 
dearly  loved  sister,  he  appltuded  tbe  first 
aad  bis<ed  tbe  second  set  of  his  own  farce, 

[r,  h ,"  an  unlucky  little  p!ay,  fail- 
ing mainly  from  an  inherent  weakness  of 
constitution,  and  yet  containing  much  that 
is  witty  and  comical.  Hazlitt  greatly  pre- 
ferred the  pit  to  tbe  boxes.  "We  saw  Mr. 
Kean's  Sir  Giles  Overreach  on  Friday  night 
from  the  boxes,"  he  writes  in  1816,  "and 
are  not  surprised  at  the  incredulity  as  to 
tbis  great  aoto.*8  powers  entertiined  by  per- 
sons who  have  seen  Mm  only  from  that  ele- 
vated sphere.  I  do  not  hesitate  to  say  that 
those  who  bare  ooly  seen  him  at  that  dis- 
tance have  not  seen  him  at  all.  The  expres- 
sion of  his  face  is  quite  lost,  and  only  the 
ba-k.  and  grating  tones  of  his  voice  produce 
their  full  effect  on  the  ear.  All  you  discover 
is  an  abstraction  of  bis  defects  both  of  per- 
son, voice  and  manner.  He  appears  to  be  a 
little  man  in  a  great  passion." 


Great  HI  en  Passed  Away. 

A  Connecticut  paper,  speaking  of  the  death 
of  Bnlwer  and  Louis  Napoleon,  makes  the 
lesson  of  mortality  additionally  impressive  by 
pointing  to  the  fact  that  "jnst  as  these  men 
died,  Ephraim  Mitchell,  tbe  champion  clam- 
digger  of  Bridgeport,  also  breathed  his  last." 
Thus  it  is  that  the  death-angel  strikes  down 
the  mighty  ones  of  earth,  and  from  tbe 
ranks  of  genius  snatches  those  who  have 
written  their  names  in  letters  of  immortal 
light  npon  the  scroll  of  fame.  Bulwer,  Na- 
poleon, Ephraim  Mitchell  —the  men  who 
rnled  empires,  directed  mighty  armies, 
adorned  literature,  thrilled  listening  mil- 
lions with  their  poetio  music,  controlled  the 
destinies  of  nations,  and  dng  clams— all,  all 
have  passed  away,  and  left  behind  them  the 
echoes  of  their  words,  the  memories  of  their 
great  deeds,  tbe  warnings  of  their  lives  and 
the  shells  of  tbeir  olams.  The  more  we  re- 
flect upon  the  fatality  which  seems  ti  rest 
npon  the  great  men  of  tbis  epoch,  the  more 
are  we  convinced  that  an  editor  who  unhesi- 
tatingly classes  emperors,  clam  extractors 
and  novelists  together  wonld  have  a  more 
generous  scope  for  the  play  of  his  peculiar 
talent  if  he  would  turn  his  attention  to  caw- 
ing wood. 

Prejudiced. 

A  spiteful  contamporary.  evidently  edited 
by  a  baohelor,  nses  the  following  elaborate 
metaphor:  "I  have  seen  lovers  look  into 
each  other's  eyes  with  tbat  sublimely  silly 
expression  characteristic  of  such  unfortun- 
ates, somewhat  like  the  piteous,  appealing 
look  of  a  forlorn  calf  going  home  thromgh 
tbe  rain."  This  expression  haa  been  pat* 
eated. 


An  Old  fogy. 

Confucius  said  "that  the  world  'could  not 
get  oa  without  truthfulness;  the  Springfield 
Bepublican  is  of  the  opinion  that  "single 
remark  stamps  Confucius  as  a  feeble  minded 
old  fogy."  It  is  altogether  probable  that 
the  sapient  old  ooolie,  if  he  eonld  have  fore- 
seen the  present  condition  of  society  and  y 
politics  in  the  United  States,  would  never 
have  made  such  a  blander. 


Gossip. 

Kentucky  has  bnt  seven  dailies. 

Night- workers  should  use  tobacco. 

Fish  farming  ib  the  rage  out  West. 

Tug  prignal  minstrel  "Bones"  is  dead. 

Kansas  hotels  employ  female  runners. 

Apples  are  good  fur  a  person's  brain. 

Tue  potato-bug's  existence  is  33  days. 

Babbit-furs  are  made  up  ia  tbis  country. 

Auctioneers  are  paid  to  be  mor-bid  men. 

Johann  Strauss  bas  compleied  his  opera. 

Queen  Bees  had  2,000  drefgss  and  80  wigs. 

Louisville  belles  slide  down  hill  on    tin 
pans. 

Itcoit  a  Troy  dector  S50  to  k:ss  a  lady 
patient. 

A  lull  in  bank  clerks'  defalcations  is  re- 
ported. 

A  little  three-year  old  sails  papers  in  Mem- 
phis. 

"Standing  room  only"  is  the  rep3rt  from 
Vienna. 

Things  are  brewing  for  a  big  fraeas  over 
in  Spain. 

The  Knights  of  Pythias  are  only  about  9 
years  old. 

Sealskin  coits  cost  in  London  one-half  of 
New  York  prices. 

Champagne  is  good  for  the  voice,  Jacob 
Muller,  take  notice. 

The  Becky  Mountains  are  a  great  absor- 
bant  of  rain  clouds. 

Floridians  are  emigrating  in    masses   to 
to  Texas  to  escape  Taxes. 

Most  of  tbe  Spring  bonnets  will  answer 
as  well  for  round  hats. 

You  don't  find  many  women  bnt  think 
tbey  have  tiste  in  dress. 

An  Iotarnationaliet  eayaSt.  Louis  is  to  be 
burned  in  the  Spring. 

Chicago  consumes  larger-sized  stockings 
than  any  other  city. 

Beethoven's  "Fidelio"  is   said  to  be  the 
greatest  opara  yet  written. 

Mme.  Tagilioni  says  that  American  girls 
are  naturally  graceful. 

Mess  green  and  violet  shades  will  prevail 
among  Spring  dresses. 

"Agitated  with  benzine"  is  a  new  phrase 
for  being  incoherent. 

The  Boston  Pilot  says. the  Spanish  Repub- 
lic lacka  a  religious  reader. 

Bheumatism    hasn't  decreased  with    the 
growth  of  comfortable  houses. 

It  pays  firct  rate  to  grow  guava  bushes  in 
Florida,  and  squeeze  the  jelly  oat. 

Donda,  N.  Y.,  has  an  eight-year  old  law- 
suit concerning  a  bushel  of  wheat. 

Louisville  announces    her    intention  of 
building  the  largest  hotsl  on  the  planet. 

A  Michigan  wife  dries  her  clothes  on  the 
line  her  husband  hung  himself  with, 

Very  white  and  pale  buff  straw  will  be 
stylish  for  Spring  bonnet  trimming. 

MU-s  Faithful  opposes  dipping  girls  into 
a  weak  solution  of  accomplishments. 


Highly  Respectable. 

A  Bridgeport  paper  noticing  the  death  of 
a  Young  man,  remarks  pathetically:  "His 
connections  are  said  to  be  respectable,  and 
his  sister  was  recently  Lille 3  in  Hartford  by 
a  hose  carriage." 


Notice  to  tbe  Public. 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  doer 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  la  now  sel- 
ling off  his  fine  stock  of  men's,  beys'  and  cb.il- 
arena'  clothing,  on  account  of  ramoval,  at 
greatly  reduced  trices.  Every  description  of 
gents  t nrnishing  goods,  h*t?,  trunks,  -valises, 
etc.,  below  coat;    Gall  If  yon  want  bargains,  3l 


Holiday    Candles, 

I"  »h,  sweet  and  delicious  Candles,  of  every 
van  j ,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 678  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    g 


Holiday    Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tables 
that  compare  with  Bquarza's.  Bquarza's  Punches 
are  fatuous  for  the  high  art  shown  in  their  man- 
ufacture, the  happy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  the  great  Sqoarza,  bas  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
he  Holiday  tables.  For  Bale  at  the  nrw  branch, 
317  Kearny  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
120LeldeBdor£F  etreet. 

Sewing  Machine!  for  Sale, 

Rented  and  repaired,  at  116  Poat  street.  Alio, 
Agency  for  Mills'  Adjustable Treadle.  x 


Oyatere. 
In  strolling  round  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Frieco  by  gas  light, 
uur  oarelese  feat,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where    fountain's  ceaseless  .play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  eoieen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  mossy  atone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell. 
Made  that  window  *eem  to  be 
Some  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here— 
It  looks  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right/'  I  said, '  'I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  *T/" 
Mo  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  hia  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  maonijicerttly,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that, 
And  If  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  a  and  crabs  and  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  bad  within 
That  cosy  plaoeatt  kindaof  game. 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  oould  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure. 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem. 
That  they  have  here  the  best  ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners.'* 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rash 
To  three  hundred  thlrty-eeven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  And  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  pyeter  House,  337  Bush  street,  above 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

0HABLE8  flAAKB,  Proprietor. 


tto-W    to    Procure    Bargains. 

Attend  the  auction  sale?  of  Watson  &  Bun-' 
hart  at  their  auction  salesroom,  112  S  at  tor  street, 
adjoiDlup  thenewOircns  Amphitheatre, and  you 
are  sun  to  rrocure  bargains.  Sale  flays — Mon- 
days and  Friday?.  Ca*h  advanced  on  mer  ;baa- 
cbUe.    Out-door  sales  promptly  attended  to.    s 


Paatt's  Abolition  Oil. 
Cures  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


Solicitor  Wanted. 

4      GOOD       SOLICITOR        WASTMCD. 

■**■    Apply  at  ihl*  office  between    18   and 
1  o'clock* 


Assessor's  Office, 

NOTICE  TO  TAX-PAYERS, 

I  873—74. 


A  LL  FEKSONS,  COMPANIES,  AS- 
fiOCIATIONS.  or  FIKMS,  In  the 
City  and  County  of  San  Fronelici,  ore 
requested,  either  In  person  or  by  their 
proper  representative!,  to  deliver  at  the 
Alienor'*  Office.  No.  62  City  Halt,  be 
fore  the  SECOND  afONDAY  In  APRIL. 
1873,  a  statement  nnder  oath  of  all 
Property,  both  PEB80NAto»dKEAIi( 
owned  or  elalmed  by  him  or  them,  or 
which  la  In  their  possession,  or  which  Is 
held  or  controlled  by  any  other  person 
In  trait  for,  or  for  the  benefit  of  him  or 
them.— See  Sections  8839-3810,  Politi- 
cal Code. 

sVFOLL  TAX  IS  NOW  SUE  at  th1» 
Office,  or  to  a  Sepnty.  —  See  Sections 
3S3»-;$8AC\  Political  Code. 

LEVI    BOSEKEB, 
City  and  County  Assessor. 
Sntnrday,  March  ],  1873.  mh3 


NOTICE. 


rilHFJ'l'DLIOAREHEBEBINOTI- 
fled  that  the  Field   Deputies   of  this 
Office  will  commence  assessing-  property 
SATURDAY,  UABOH  1,    1878. 

The  duties  assigned  to  these  deputies 
»p«lflowcliUDowa  to  the  commnalty  to 
require  explanations,  and  while  I  have 
been  careful  In  making  my  seleetlostg  to 
fill  positions  l>y  men  favorably  known  In 
i  his  commnnlty  for  their  competency  and 
integrity,  ana  am  confident  that  the  du- 
ties will  be  discharged  by  them  to  the 
general  satisfaction  of  all  concerned, 

X  urgently  request  the  general  public  M> 
report  to  this  office  any  dlrellctlons  of 
duty  by  any  of  my  Deputies,  and  assure 
them  tbat  any  Just  complaints  will  re- 
ceive immediate  attention. 

LEVI  BOSENEK, 

mh4 City  and  County  Assessor. 


An  Oyster  Hay  be  Crossed  in  Love. 

NOT  IF  IT  IS  BUGS  AN  OYSTER  AS  YOU 
get  across  ths  sbrest  from  ths  California 
Theatre,  at  the  corner  of  Kearny,  as  nobody  could 
refuse  said  Oyster-  Try  it  between  the  acts,  or 
when  the  play  is  ever. 

"  SPIERS  &  POND'S19 

SAIaOON, 

S.  W.    COB.    KEABSY     AND     BUSH, 


PURE  WINES  and  LIQUORS 

TEA,  COFFEE,  AND  REFRESHMENTS. 

ONE-BIT    HOUSE. 

tf&llm 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Ouree  Stiff  Joints,  Bpralna&od  Braises;  3-i> 


Enjoyable  Drive*. 

ad.  elegant  and  comfortable  carnage,  e^ylieh. 
boreeeand  a  reliable  driver  tr;  the  leading  es- 
sentials of  en  tDjoyoble  ride,  and  theae  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Francisco  so  unquestionably 
as  ■  from  Frank  Editor,  ^rhose  carriages  bare 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  ths  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  Hlsnandiomerarn-otitsGrensed 
by  the  best  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
it  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
couttectts  drivers,  helsmore  liberally  patron. 
feed  than  any  other  carrlige  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  In  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
except  those  which  he  provides.  Frankhas  en- 
joyed gr-at  tneoess  in  his  business,  and  the 
admirable  wa?  In  which  be  conducts  it  makes 
htm  a  lavorlte  with  all  who  pa'ronizd  him.    * 


500    Fairs    ot    Socks, 
At  all  prices  it  the  what  Cheer  Laundry. 


Waenma  tteturnea  in  One  Day 
And  we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Oheer 
Laundry.        ^__^^_^_^^^_ 

Fob  Saue— A  lot  of  oheap  *ilk  drejsee,  at  3-8 
Geary  street.  A  good  price  paid  lor  cast-off 
■clothing.         _  b 

P    alt's  Abolition  Oil 

ores  Rheumatism  and  Neuralgia. 


It    is    a    Beauty  I 

The  Little  Gem  Clothing  and  Card  Marker,  at 
£16  Washington  Btreet, near  thePostOfnce.  Beat 
ever  inventei.  0 


tT'oi-    Waenme 

Shirts,  $1  60  per  doz.;  small. pieces,  50c.  per 
Ice.     At  the  What  Cheer  Lrundry-  * 

"VHrtt    Oheer    Ljtiiixi<iry 
U  the  best  laindry  In  San  Franctt eo        * 


Sam   Moore, 

Formerly  of  Buss  House  Carriages,  can  he 
found  in  front  of  Ooleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
ablishment,  sonthwest  corner  JBn&tt  and  Mont- 
gomery  sts.,  or  Dexter  Stables,  Oarriaee  orders 
lelt  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  bq 


If  You.   "Want. 

Tour  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
sot  spoiled,  send  them  to  the  What  Cheer  Laun 
iry.  X 


American  Watches, 

Seduced  priceB,  at  H  A.  Cullender's  62  See 
ood  St,  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  osrefoUy  repalted,  n 


1872-1873. 


rXlUE    TAX    SA1LE    FOR    TBE    KON- 

s»uymeot  of  Taxes  for  the  fiscal  year 

191»-7  8  will  be  resumed  on    MOKAAY, 

March  lO,    1873,  at   lO  o'clock  A.  M. 

A.  AUSTIN, 
Tax   Collector  City  anal    County    of  San 
Francisco.  mblfl  it 


VOCIL  AND  INSTRUMENTAL 

MUSICALINSTITUTE 

UNDER  THE  DIRECTION  OF 

am.  IE1.  XI.   REITBH.. 

319  Post  St.,    osp.  Union  Square, 
HOURS     from  10  to  3  and  from"  to  9.    RESI- 
DENCE: 305  Mason    Street.  mil  3m 


AMERICAN     EXCHANGE, 
HAYWA.RPS. 

lOHY  OJuKEb PBOPBIETOB 

Plrst'Class   Hotel, 
i»15  6m 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

"BOOTS  and  SHOES 

ON  HAND  and  mads 

to  ORDER, 

—AX— 

L.    BLAIR'S, 


r    price  5QCts 

A  Safe  and  speedy  Reme- 
dy for  all  Bronchial  Affec- 
tions, Asthma,  Colds 
Coughs,  Loss  of  Voice' 
Bronchitis.  Incipient  Con- 
sumption, Hoarseness 
Pain  and  soreness  of  the 
Breast,  and  all  Difficulties 
arising  from  a  sudden  j 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  its  I 
healing  powers.  Ask  for 
the  California  Hall's  Pu|. 
monarj  alsam.  Sold  by 
all  Druggists. 

rBOPBIETOKS, 


417  SsDMne  street,  corner  Cob 
jalO  tf 


CURES   DYSPEPSIA. 


glglMtoT£i 


KeiJlevs 


Gires  Tone  to  the  Stomstk. 


wmfiv 


HENLEY'S 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 

Is  a  Sure  Belief  for  Indigestion,  |1 


$ij$gmtifi 


HAS  NO  SUPEBIOB  AS  A 

BLOOD    PURIFIES, 


THOMAS    W.    BREE. 

SIIiVER  FIiATOS  I 
^»  MANOTAUTUBBBam^J     : 

X  ««4£»\»saS»Ji 

Q0>  DRUBSJHNJOS,  ^■U  I] 

OTHKB    MrglOAL    DUgTHOTOBW  I 

ESTABLISHED  IS  1804. 

IB  IjWibod,  given  on  the  Banjo  end  DrUL  141 
MISSION  STREET,  between  Flm  end  Bene,   I 

N.  B.— Fine-toned  Silrer  Solo   Benjoi  tot  Fit-  « 
eenloneifl  always  on  hand.  Wlu 


A    DESIDEBATIJX 

....TO.... 

MANAGERS.  STARS_ARD  COMBIIWIOIS 

AOOMPETBNT  MANAGRR.  AGENT  W0 
Aoter,  with  lSrssrs'  expsrienos  In  sW-i 
America,  ths  Oaoe  of  Good  Hops  and  Auutust  , 
Ooloniea,  India  and  Ubin*. 

IS  OPEN  TO  ENGAGEMENT. 

Is  well  potted  with    the  profession  slid  th»  h** 
Oao   Siva   names  of  Managers,  Tbestrss  sf  BW 
List  of  Prices  and  beloins  capsoUy,  in  atulftnn  |, 
one  of  the  abovB  places.    Apoly  to 

J.  H.  MoOiUsj        li 
fe4  1m  flSO  Washington  strest,  o.  l 


SANGER  HALLEI 

(SINQBB'S  BALL,) 
14    SBAHT    ST.,    NBAS    KBeVSIT.  || 


None  hot  the  Oholceet  Brnnde  of  WW  I! 
and  Lleaor.  on  hand* 

DEPOT  WEYAND  A  KASGHE'S  BAT  MWU'  j 
feis «  OHBISTBlMtW, 


Fr 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

ITHI   tATVBBAT   m«BT.  | 
Piano  amn    smeine  •*•*•■*■ 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession,  ^ 

-rr~ «>■  nil!      ^ 


THE  DNDEBSIGNfiD,  WHO  HAS  Jjj 
over  twelve  years  conneotsd  with  ""JJi,. 
Melbonrne,  and  is  well  known  by  t*>"<**!JH^' 
tho  profession  in  tbe  Colonies,  »•«•*?  i2JUl« ; 
that  he  is  prepared  to  «ive  expen^^^'fj.fjii  l 
atl  persons  professionally  visiting  or  ffl»™5iSl. 
neit  to  tbe  Anatralian  Ooloniss.  '••"wSJ'Si; 
Pnnotnality  in  dispatohing  repliss  may  ■•' 

°pou'         wiii,iAVF».irBy*JMSV: 

I2V)Otorl»   Chamber*,   4S  OoUnu  WUJ 

honrra      Anetr.H.. 


WILLIS'   BAND. 


:l 


MU8I0    FURNISHED    FOR    aUj 
ocoaniona.    Moaio  imported,  arrani-o 
and  for  sale.  . 

MAKCCSM.  JBr.UM    I-eader  ot* 
Orchestra. 

HENBT  VON  DEB  MBH»*Sr.  *>• 
er  or  Bran  Hand.  .    aiuj 

s»-Ord*rs  from  the  oonntry  promptly  «*«" 
to  Address  M.  W.  WILLIS.  ****&& 
Rtore.  l»8  Mott«omerp  strtet,  or  »Al*wu" 
BLUM.  8W9  Montgomery  street. 2^- 


GEQRGE    MAYEB*/ 


4R 


DEALER  IS  OYSTERS.  OLAMS 
acdall  kinds  of  LSHELL  FISH, 
StallaNoB.  40,  41,  AS,  California 
Market,  entrance  on  Oatifornl*  street.    — 

Public  or  private  parties  aad  families  ■-» 
from  6  AM.  to  IS  l?.  h.    Ladies'  and  OwttKlMM 
Ors*-er  Boom  open  from  6  UL  to  IS  P.BT-      <     ' 


■s. 


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sassa. 


,"y,        riapi  Soda 

Utla^rauaa   T.. 

■    ■ 

■'  *:         I        VtMUM  e>S*aiA.     I 


lift 


f  » 


•  a»  rut  - 


••A.   BWs.      ■. 


I  SI    • 


£  Hals!    Urn 
jWwOmDc] 

0    •'  ? 


I EW  ALHAMBRA  THEATRE 

I.IDAT     lvr»l«CI  Milt 

BBISTIDF'IT 

e  Celebrated  Quintene 

.iisscll,     Baker, 

Rockafellcr, 
larke  and  Scott. 


H1W    ALUAXBRA    TH1ATRB. 


nm  i    -s  •- 1     ^  t 


.  ki  :  v  i 


WILSOIV'S 

AMPHITHEATRE 


i  :••  i 


EMERSON    MINSTRELS  Pamia2  N""81 


THAT     RASCAL    BILLT. 


.am.  Md<  I. vki  \«  i:  ki\<. 

01  iv  eak*  Ti  i hi,  vol  ifim  m  ik*i t 
it.-lv  Monia  <%ucl  Dniirca 


wan  »;u.  iinn  t«  aaajiBViMR  mi 

1  "TT1  -X"  3L 


iii  \  i 

X3L.3L.Y      Emersoiv 


TNI*    IVimiU  MARCH    13 

«I1T  ITKIISS    D01i»*  TBI  Will.  AMD  IATUBDAT  imillKII  AT  I. 

i-iii -i      I    it, i---:  iMirt    an     Utalon. 

Of      ||      TWA 
"**  "'  K«*J    "LASS 

numn  I 

w   r.  Raton 

TMet  SUIT  HII.I.T    KM  I  K.<>* 

J.  U    KL'>(n.l. 

I  Ml  Hsiiv,  satton  And  Sfolt 


TIH 
KILL 
■   «l 


a  ex*   noi  hub 

(iMVilll  8  KUI.lllll.ll 


1'iirl      ri..f>a<l Oil... 

TUB    T7S7A3>ffIZ>EXR.IlVCa-    ^.OTOns  . 

■*_**»IS*  /•»!«*  *.**•  Baw-ei  ...J.  aVt+tsWOW  I  Tfiiur.rnl   Iks  show Bob   Bert 

MTIXI  MAC 


It  ••*•"•* 


'I    R    Bi-mmi'  Wn     nriMr 


■Mil-   091  I   l)K\K\L  1.0  YK- Son*  and  Dance ill  A  RI.KS  SUTTON 


ILLY  EMERSONCROWNED  WITH   THE    TEMPEST, 

•(■ILL   ■iKi:«.<i:»rT,iiuHiii   noiKirn.i.ti. 

ii  m«  eaaumr  act 

►Id    Bincit    Toe! 


Ittle  Mac  will  Feed  the  Pig 

iiiEOFTHE^Hiilici^TSjiiii 

ST  THI  yCISTITTl. 


OLD    80NC    NIGHT. 

•  II  will  •■>■  "Tka  r»nr  OU  ■Ik..." 
k»»«rin  ■!•«  "1>«  Ol.  P. Ik.    •■  H._r  ~ 
P-Clatrk.  «|l|  Mil  "Old  ImiiiIj  H..,.- 

'«""'«>«  0»«   BO  I.  LAM 

rutnn  toub  inn  karlt. 


OLD 


LAC 


joe;. 


OLD  JOI BILLT  IMXRSON 

"OJEMIART 

■  •«««  amd  oiinirru 


.  •MljMfAa.  Bnlrov. 


!•••'•  imt'i  u»u  ii... 


r««  i.»Dr»»  » 

«.   -  ll.rt>«.|.|    M-. 

■Hll  H»W 

A--****1*  ■l»r".i»ti»lt..-»l»lfWr.f'k.i  kktlar.... 

«•■        K.        m.      IHIIkRII    I 
'^  -  It'rri  •#•.■  .r    W.M.i 

•  V  H  ill    I'AK'ik    «KH  MM,  ' 
—  rnwI^Al  «•>■»»-.. .ii    An 

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OtOWM....  ..    WU     WAUKIR 

T  -lV*..k   n.it.M-r  ...    ...Halt    I  rAilii         

■  HIKLDS.  Hlllm.  ULAHK  A.1D  uuap.lv. 

'>IT 

R.-H'I.I.B    ».MKKII  I.,     tatrm.l    Ik,    Lrtu, 

la  hfr  ■RpKPNll.l.Al    ll.rrfcatk  Art. 

GROTESQUE MUMS.  J.  KKKIBIL 


Tb.   •TPLlOR'A  prrfotmiuctj  will  conclude  with 

JOCKO,   THE    BRAZILIAN  APE! 

JOCIO,  THE  M0NKBT | LITrLK  MAO 

i  rlfh  Tr.vr-tlar M.  Almlr-y  Bott  I  Pedro Charley  cotton 

Ftrtuvnac*,  own-r  of  ?]»D**t!on. .. .  — J.  Rnblnaoa  |  C*r»,  e  Qnit!ro"«. Uim  William* 

Freak,  hn  900.4  roars  o.d Uttl-  D.rllBa  j  Mate,  Fernandax Hlu  Shira-an 

Pipe,  torrent  to  L^rerto Dob  Uirt  |  Blare*,  Villager..,  Peasants,  tto.,  bj  the  OompsvDy. 

IBID.iT  EVBNING,  Mtr;b  l4tb-B*o»ftt  Lof  tb» 

CelelDrated.  -A.lH«xxtlDira-  C?vxixi"totto 

MORDAT  BVRNINO.  M.r.-b    17tb SROAQBMKMT    OP     Oha«.    TTi-o-iji,*.  .    lh«    CLar.ctor  Vj-kUH 


10.-4.ru.   Hnrdlr  Aid   BaIIaob  Aft 

BV  M'LLK  VIOTORIRB. 

ll,,Trlrk    II*ttr   rinrlnMAlii 

I  T»  b*  r«lio*>d  br  m-  brota^r.  th«  (•■!••« 

11   'Trti-k    H«r.r   frMi.lrnl 

INI-RODUOKD  BY  UHAR  KIROltl,BT. 

11  -JohtiMj  (o«kr.  th«    Bor   WoiiAlr.r,  la   hll  Pru. 

elPAl    H*r«r»»,eh.  Aet. 

U.-DnnbleTrBpfx  

WlLLtMd  AND  DUOROW. 

To  oooclndt  with  tboOoti.o  P»k.t)ailm»  of 

THe   Four    Lovers 

PRIDAT  BVBNINO.  March  Htb- 

Complimentary  Benefit  to  Mile  Dockrill 

A  ORKAT  BILL  WILL   BB  PRBSBRTBD.    _^ 

SATDRDAT.AT  2     GRAND  MATINEE 

ftrrn  Circle •!    90 

P«rqa*Btt« «4> 

KCM-rverl   <1.u1ra   1  SO 

Prltnti  H«»i Sft  and  BIO  «rO 

■VBoi  ufflc*  opm  dally  from  10  to  A    Dcora  od«d  %\  1. 


IB.   MOBfiL    I.4H.OIRC.    U0HES, 

CIFIC  H0UStr*'^^^r^-'-. 

YMPICHOUSE,"^;rs^ 

I  RAI.RTOS  1  OOTBBLL. 


PACIFIC  3LiA."W  REPORTER,  J.  A  WOODSON,  Editor 
Devoted  to  the  Interests  ot   tho  I_<-srul   Profession. 

PobllthM  .Ttrj  n«l  k  lirg.  Donbtr  of  ADTAN0M  0ASE9  fr  m  toe  Arotrlc.n  tnd  Eit'lih  Conrtn.  And  lb.  noil  Tiltitbl*  LOCAL  0ABT8  »Dd 
0FIM0K8,  III  all  CAL.  BDP.  OOOBT  DECISIONS.    Third  Ttu  of  Pnbl  cation.     CIS  ■«.  :.aa   Mr  hAUt  pt.    J.  P.  BOSABDOi,  Publl-h.p. 


THISTLETON'S 

JOIaIaY  GIA1VT! 

ONLT  TEH  0EST8. 

THISTl.ETON'S~79  post  street 


METROPOLITAN  THEATRE 

ijldsy  Erenlog March  14th 

3ENEFIT 

Of  MI89 

flanche  Chapman 

jOn  which  ocotrloB  tb*  will,  by  dot  n,  repeat  hew 
pop  alar  character  of 

Ittle  Don  Giovanni, 

In  trod  ii  clog  tb*  btaatlfal  Ballad  of 

3ood  -  bye,     Sweethear  t»" 

And  for  the  fir* t  time  tfao  beanttfal  Ootnedlett*. 
eotlthd 

HAPPY  PAHS 

Uf  W  If  Irs 

ilss  Blanolie 


HILL  APPEAB. 


A  Maw  SjiIm  of  Narnr/  Bh.mes,  called 

f  Times    Don't    Change  with 
us,    my    Bovs," 

A»d,  br  detlrt,  tbo 
XV    SONG    A1NI>    DANCE 

Wrltlas  ezpnailT  for  Hiss  ZLLA,  to  tit  led 

|[  TRAVEL  ON  MY  STYLE!" 


'lie  Marie  Gaugaln 

r    fill  tvtr Jdaco  ler  beanttfal  BalUt  DivM-tiiaement 
entitled 

L     IL.XTFl.lV.II^-El  I 


CAUFQJUyA.TH^^ 

Mr  John  Mo  On  Ho  w«h Proprietor  and  Manager 

GERMAN  STADTTHEATER 

Ohae.FrllMb Direotor 


FABBRI  OPERA! 


Prof.  B,  Mulder  Fatibii Conductor 


extra     niVlslat;. 


SUNDAY  EVENING MARCH   16 

Will  bo  prodnotd,  after  voeka  of  car;fal  propiri. 
ktlon,  O.rl  Maria  Weber'a  great  woik, 

Der  Freischutz! 

Grind  Bomanilc  Opera  In  four  acli, 

AGATHA,  daughter  of  Oauo INEZ  PABBBI 

ANNA,  hwcon.iQ A  SNA  ELZBB 

MAX,  a  ranger JAO  MULLEB 

Ottokar,  Prince  of  Bohemia »B.  Bethwlieb 

SJIUo 

Ooco,  bead  ranger  of  the  Prlnco L.  Bebwerer 

Z  miel ,  tho  wild  banter A.  Klebu 


Pecaliar  care  bat  bten  bcatowed  upon  the  prjdaatlon  of 
the  Scene  In 


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The  City  Gardens 

VOR  TBS 

Coming;  Picnic  Season! 

THE  ATTENTION  OP  ALL  i^OOIKTIEM.  AS- 
nnoia lions  and  Military  Companies  is  called 
to  the  arlvantaita  offored  b]r  ta«»a  '  nraaiodioiis 
and  beaoilfnl  aronnos  for  Holiday  Pionio  F-.*ll- 
val".  'Clity  oao  bs  procured  on  Any  d»y  in  th*t 
wcok  for  piooio  pnrposoa  tha  oomioK  tssnoa  on 
mora  adrao lagoons  urmi  tban  any  Kroonda  is  ttis 
Blat*. 

THE  CITY  OABDRNM 
Are  eaar  of  aooa*a  without  aay  i arlff  10  -  oalstie", 
and  art>  ,iro«i<tfd  wltb  l.ific  and  rtenutifal  Lawns; 
I'ii-kp  simiji  Trees;  beamifal  Klowors  and  flsnta 
from  uTiTv  oltme;  ntuneions  Bwlugs;  two  marn- 
mnih  Danoltig  ('.■iTinunr, ;  n  naiii'iil  Lake,  wit 
Pleasure  Bo4is:  Koantalo.  ar  d  l"»rv:i:..ry  Tow- 
rrs,  all  perTeoilj  sbelited  Irom  the  wludi.  A 
iuaio ninth  Hp.tnaraat  is  oo  tbe  itroaod*,  sod  every 
convenience  for  the  aooommttdation  of  Urge  1'ic- 
nlca  bas  been  msde.  Evryt'ilnic  ban  been  pUo*d 
iD  tbo  roost  complete  ordor  for  the  aoming  Beaton 

THK  CITY  QABUCKN 
Are  tha  largest  in  tbe  State.  They  oootalo  $'.- 
aorca  of  Kooll  and  rthad-d  Lswn,  Flower  Gar- 
den*, uto.,  and  are  capable  of  aooommodatiog 
:u,(M(i  pur  son-  wilQ  the  K'caheat  conrenlonae.  ,  Ex- 
tra Oars  inn  dirently  to  (  ><>  Gardens. 

Picnic  Ooinmittsse  aro  eapeoiatly  invited  It  call 
and  inspect  i ho  Grounds,  and  ascertain  terms, 
which  will  be  most  favorable. 

M.  V.  NinVKVJJ,  Proprietor. 

•wrOllloo  hoars  3  to  6  p.m..  daily,  at  tbo  Garden* , 
oorner  l  wnUih  and  Kotsom  aireets. 

N.  B  -auO,Oo«  AdmifBion  Tioketa  wore  sold 
bj  various  Associations  holding  temivala  at  tbe 
Oity  Gardona  last  year.  Tbe  sals  of  rplritnons 
liquors  will  be  prohibited  on  the  grounds  on  (■  es- 
vivaldays.  aab4tf 


Ladies  and  Children 

....WILL  1TH1D.... 

KINKEAD'S 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

A  DRESSING   PLEASANT  TO  D8E.  RABILV  APPLIED, 
is  not  arsaar.  and  will  net  injure  tbe  meat  dsUoaw*.    rt 
enrea  all  diseases  of  the  eoalp.  removes  dandruff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 


aVTb.    Ori«ln.l    RAOE    BRUSH    HAIR    TONIO    AND 
DRI-.s.s  iNO  m*y  be  bad  of  tbe  Agoot. 

JAI.     n.    OAT  KM,    Dnarelat, 


JOHN    RO:BI^'Sy 


BADGER'S  CENTRAL  PARK 

OAKL.AXVD. 

The    Popular~Picnic   Resort 

Forty  Mlnates  Klde  froan  tela  Clly-Oar* 
run  direct  to  the  Park, 

BAPwEhVS  CENTRAL  PARK  18  IINDOOBT- 
edly  tbe  beet  bummer  Resort  for  Piuoi"*  and 
Fa-wllies  ri-rlur  the  Sonnner,  being  KHEK  FBOM 
DUVI'.  WIND.  SAND  ANU  POISO.N  OAK.  The 
Park  la  verj  commodious,  and  located  directly  at 
the  water  front  .  ,  „,     ,    _ 

It  abounds  In  magniScent  old  Sbade  Trees,  bsau- 
t  if  at  Lawns,  Gardous,  olo..  and  is  provided  with 
a  mammoth  Pavilion,  Reet.no.raot,  a-d  every  oon- 
venlsnoe  for  puhlio  asuemblaifes.  Will  be  open  to 
the  piiulio  after  Maroh  16th.  For  p.rticulaia.  ap- 
pW  to  T,  W.  BADGER,  at  tbe  Park,  or  *t  bis 
otfloe,  northeast  corner  Kearny  and  Bush  ftreets, 
San  Fraoofsoo.  rahll  1m 


NONE  HI7      THK  BBaT  <|UAI,1TY   OJfMlATl 
0A_N  BE  HAD  AT 

tStall*?  C5 ,  O,  Oallt ornia  TH arket 


PIUNMEB    ailOK     MANIIFACTUBT, 


THE  JOtTBHAL  OP  AMUSSMEKTS. 
mbliaLed  arery  Dm  In  t       Vear  by 


BS  Merchant  and    68S  T^ashlng-toa  lU. 
Below  Mont*omery,  Sao  Francisco. 


TH  CBSDAY MABCH 13,  1873 


Still  Persists. 

We  told  the  Call  yesterday  that  Johnny 
Allen  had  closed  his  engagement  at  the  Al- 
hambra  Theatre,  and  took  his  benefit  last 
Friday,  bat  that  papar  weo't  believe  us. 
This  morning  it  repeats  its  assertion  of  yes- 
terday thus: 

For  to-morrow— the  occasion  of  Johnny 
Allen's  benefit— a  bill  of  even  more  than 
usual  attrsctiveness  has  been  prepared. 


A  Bad  Character. 

A  Prefeesor  Fauitis  giving  singing  les- 
Bonain  Yank'«n.  An  old  lady  there  would 
not  let  her  daughter  go  to  Faust's  school, 
because  she  had  witnessed  the  opera  of 
"Faust,"  and  didn't  like  his  treatment  ef 
Marguerite,  though  she  confessed  he  taught 
her  to  aing  beautifully. 


Oyster    Trtwie. 

The  oyster  trade  tn  California  u  assuming 
ggantlc  proportions.  Emerson  Oorrllle,  of  the 
B  a  Idle  Roek,  410  Pine  street,  furnishes  from 
his  own  oyster  beds  at  Ban  Bruno  millions  oi 
oysters  to  all  parts  of  the  Pacific  Coast.  His 
Eastern  transplanted  oysters  hare  a  fame  which 
has  extended  all  orer  the  continent,  and  *  be 
■'  6>  "  *!•  Bock"  Is  known  everywhere. 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 
The  PeopU's  Remedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains, 


For  a  safe  and  efficient  Bkj.utxfxzb  or  ro 
Oouxlexiom,  use  Diokik 'a  Famous  Cbbxx  bk 
Lis.  l 


AMUSEMENTS,    Etc     • 

California  Theatre. 
•■I*  ParorlU"  was  excellently   performed  last 

nijjc  t  by  lae  r  abbn  Optra  Troupe.  To  -night  Miss 
Asjrnata  L.  Dargon  will  make  her  laat  appearenoe 
bntonsand  imptneoate  Jolla  In  "IbeHnnch- 
baek,"  the  rest  of  the  cait  may  be  aeeo  on  oar 
first  page.  To-morrow  erening,  by  very  general 
rtqaest,  "Feast"  will  be  given.  Ibis  will  be  tbe 
last  night  ef  tbe  opera  season.  On  Saturday  after- 
noon 'Deborah"  will  be  performed. 
Alliambra. 

To- night  Bob  Hart,  Little  Mao  and  others  wllj 
appear  in  "Tbe  Wandering  Actars;"  Billy  Baer- 
eoa  in  bis  inimitable  ao  t'of  "Old  Blaek  Joe ;"  Ohaa. 
So  t  ton  is  Eosg  sod  dance :  ethers  in  first  part  and 
interlude,  and  tbe  lively  pa=tomiaaio  drama  of 
'Jocko,  tbe  Brazilian  Ape,"  with  Little  Uao  as 
Jocko  wilt  terminate  the  ptrformaace.  To-mor- 
row eight  id  eat  apart  for  the  benefit  of  tbe  admi- 
rable qaiotetii  of  vocalists  whose  performances 
form  snob  a  pleasing  portion  of  th«  entertainment 
given  at  this  hoose— J.  G.  Russell,  W.  F.  Baker, 
M,  Aioaley  Scott.  Beoj.  Clark -and  G.  W.  Roeka- 
fsller.  A  grest  bill  will  be  presented  on  this  oc- 
caaioa,  numerous  volunteers  will  appearand  by 
geasral  reQBtBt  it  will  be  an  old  eong  oight  when 
theee  good  old  melodies  wbioh  first  made  negro 
minstrelsy  popular  will  be  song.  The  box-offioe 
for  the  sale  of  tiokets  is  now  opeo. 
Metropolitan  Theatre. 
Tbe  success  of  "Little  Don  Giovanni"  is  so  great, 
the  hoase  being  crowded  sightly,  that  there  Is  no 
reasoD  for  changing  the  bill  as  announced  lo 
this  morning's  papers.  This  burlesque  wilt  be  per- 
formed to-night,  to-morrow  sight  for  the  benefit 
of  Miss  Blsaone  Chapman  acd  until  farther  notice. 
"Little  Don  Giovanni"  has  made  a  big  hit.  Tbe 
booses  being  better  in  this,  the  second  week  of 
its  performance, than  they  were  on  the  first. 

Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Edward  Mootsgne  In  his  great  Gyre  Act;  Miss 
Agnes  Kennedy  In  dnets  with  Miss  Fanny  Garret- 
son,  and  in  the  character  of  Bob  Wiggins;  Cos-ill 
and  Cooper  in  seog  and  dance;  Mat  Kelly  and 
Tommy  Erte.  in  song  aod  basjo  act ;  "Hans  and 
Kadj,"  by  J.  H_  Larkin,  Misa  Carrie  Armstrong, 
ajadlotbar*  and  many  other  amnsing  performances 
make  apa  good  bill  for  to-night 
Wilson's  Grand  Amphitheatre. 

The  public  ehonld  make  the  most  ofjtbe  few 
nights  of  the  eogagemeat  of  the  Dockrill  TronpS> 
M'ile  Dockrill,  the  most  brilliant  equeetri- 
•asie  la  (be  United  States,  will  take  her  fare- 
iprell  benefit.  An  immense  bill  will  be  presented. 
The  box-office  for  tbe  sale  of  reserved  seats  for 
the  ocoasioo  Is  now  open.  The  prima  donna  of  tbe 
arena  may  reckon  on  a  very  large  sod  f  asbionabls 
hoase. 

Benefit  of  Mis*  Blanche  Chapman. 

Friday  evening  Is  eeta  part  for  tbe  benefit  of 
Miss  Blanche  Chapman  at  the  Metropolitan  Thea- 
tre. "Little  Don  Giovanni,"  the  sparkling  Lur- 
letque  wbioh  baa  made  each  a  hit,  will  ba  per- 
formed with  a  new  ballet  and  new  nursery  rhymes, 
and  Miss  Blaocbe  will  appear  in  the  beautiful 
comedietta  of  "A  Hapoy  Pair"  for  tbe  occasion. 
We  predict  that  Miss  Blanche  will  have  a  hamper 
Extra  Opera  Night* 

On  Sunday  evening  the  Fabbri  Opera  Troupe, 
nudir  tbe  direction  of  Charles  Fritscb,  will  pro- 
does  the  grand  opera  of  "Dar  Freiechutz."  Par- 
ticular attention  will  be  paid  to  the  Phantom 
Scene  in  Wolf  Glen  which  win  bs  presented  with 
grind  soenic  effects. 
Woodward's  Gardens. 

Abont  10,000  persons  were  present  at  tbis  popn- 
lar place  of  pnblic  resort  on  Sunday.  Professor 
Lay  made  a  splendid  ascension  in  his  gas  balloon 
and  came  down  South  of  San  Joae.  TheBoislays 
and  the  "Japs"  will  perform  on  Saturday  next 
when  a  balloon  ascension  will  be  made  by  tbe 
Buielaya.  Another  gas  balloon  ascension  on  Sun- 
day next. 
Sen  Jose, 

John  alrOulloogb  aod  dramatic  company  will 
perform  "Jack  Cade"  at  the  Opera  House  to- 
morrow night. 

Anatomical  Mxbettsi.— One  of  the  most 

•etnpiete  collections  of  the  bind  in  the  United 
States,  comprising  hundreds  of  oostly  and  beau- 
ilfnl  wrx  models,  is  daily  onview  (to  gentlemen 
only)  a>t  the  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
hoar  may  be  profitably  scent  here. 


The  Price  of  a  Husband. 

The  telegraph  says : 

Zt  is  now  publicly  charged  tbat  Mre.  Put- 
nam received  $15,000  in  consideration  of 
her  appeal  to  Governor  Dix  to  have  Foster, 
tbe  c  Ai-ho.  k  murderer,  committed  to  a  lesser 
puoisbment. 

Fester  aen-ior  it  appears  has  money,  and 
is  willing  to  spend  it  to  save  his  son  from 
the  gallows.  We  suppose  the  matter  be- 
tween him,  and  Mrs.  Putnam  was  arranged 
somewhat  as  follow : 
Mrs.  Pntnam  discovered  in  her  parfar,  in 

widow's  weeds. 

[Enter  Foster,  Br.] 

Fosteb— I've  called,  ma'am,  to  see  if  I 
ean't  fix  matters  with  you  about  that  unfor- 
tunate affair. 

Mrs.  P.-^How? 

Foster  — Well,  ma'am,  it's  how  muck? 
That's  what  it  resolves  itself  into.  Your 
husband's  dead,  but  banging  won't  bring 
him  to  life  6%ain.  You're  not  revengeful? 
Now  I'll  give  yon  a  good  price  for  jour 
name  to  the  petition. 

Mbs.  P.  (weeping)— My  husband  was  very 
dear  to  me. 

Fosteb— Well,  ma'am,  I  hope  you  won't 
make  him  too  dear  to  me.  I'm  willing  to 
give  you  ten  thousand  dollars  to  help  to 
save  my  sen's  life. 

Mbs.  P.— It  is  true  that  hanging  your  son 
won't  restore  my  husband  to  me,  but  really 
ten  thousand  dollars  is  a  small  snm  when 
the  position  he  held  in  society  is  tiken  into 
consideration.  I  think  the  law  must  take 
its  course. 

Fosteb— I  can  say  fifteen  thousand,  and 
that's  the  very  highest  figure. 

Mbs.  P.— Well,  sir,  I  accept  your  offer.  I 
am  a  Christian,  and  know  how  to  forgive 
my  enemies. 

[Foster  writes  a  check.  Mrs.  P.  signs  the 
petition.] 

Music  by  the  baud— "Hanging  for  mur- 
de's  played  oat." 

CUBTAIH. 


Horrid  Man! 

Dryden  was  so  bound  up  in  his  books  tbat 
bis  wife  exclaimed : 

"I  wish  I  were  a  book  tnat  I  might  always 
bs  in  your  society.". 

"I  wish  yom  were  an  almanac,  so  I  could 
change  you  every  year,"  replied  he. 


Not  Forgotten. 

The  Boston  Courier  of  Sunday,  March 
9  th,  eays : 

The  ninth  anniversary  of  the  desth  of 
Rev.  Thomas  Starr  Kin?  will  be  obsered  in 
HoUiB-street  Church  this  zuorniog. 

Was  it  remembered  here? 


It  is  Better  to  Laagb  than  to  Cry. 

This  is  proved \y  the  verdiot  of  a  Cincin- 
nati jnry,  which  was  to  the  effect  tbat  he 
the  mandied  from  strangulation  during  a 
paroxysm  of  crying. 

Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  cariiage,  stylish 
nor  ees  and  a  re  lis  tie  driver  t  re  the  leading  es- 
eentlals  of  sn  enjoyable  ride,  end  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Franeieoo  so  unquestionably 
as  ;  from  Frank  Boston,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  Hlshandiome  turn-outs  sre  used 
by  the  best  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
It  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  driver.0,  he  Is  more  liberally  patron- 
ised than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  'while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  In  paiticular,  will  engage  no  cirrlages 
except  those  which  be  p rovidea.  Frankhaa  en. 
joyed  great  success  In  his  basinesc,  and  the 
admirable  way  In  which  be  conducts  it  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  pa  rjmza  him.    * 


Live    Wen. 

Those  who  eat  good  dihiitrs  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  Is  the  cause  of  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Bestaurant,  on  Wash* 
Ingtos  treet,  at  tbe  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Bocfcen,  who  has  catered  for  the  pnblio  since 
1649,  provides  tor  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  Bumagundl  soup,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  tbe  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  nest  cup  of  tea  In  the 
city  — English  breakfast  tea  — Souchong  and 
Orange  Pekoe— can  be  obtained  here.  a 


Sam  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Rhsb  House  Carriages,  can  be 
(ound  In  front  ef  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
abUshmenr,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery ate,,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Oarriaee  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  na 


V.    Car  tier  <St  Co.,   Lapidaries, 

From  Paris,  having  tbe  latest  improved  lapi- 
dary tool?,  will  ezoonte  any  work  in  their  line 
in  a  superior  manner,  at  moderate  charges. 
Will  pay  the  highest  prices  for  qnartz  speci- 
mens, and  appraise  the  valne  of  all  gema.  Lap- 
idary. 614  Merchant  street,  room  26.  3b 


Do    Not    Suffer    from    Corns, 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fl.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  fl  p.m.  We 
ptiAyfc  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doe- 
tor  'i  capability .  References  given  if  required,  h 


Wiia-t   Cheer   L-aundry 

Employs  no  Chinamen,  and  should  be  pat 
ronlaed  by  everybody.  • 


The  Credit  MobUier  Swindle 

Is  the  talk  of  tbe  dar,  and  is  considered  one  of 
tbe  most  gigantic  frauds  of  the  ago.  The  old  ad- 
ace  says  that  "bad  feeding  ia  the  oanse  of  many 
Crimea,"  aod  there  is  no  doubt  of  the  troth 
of  it,  for  what  will  cause  a  more  discon- 
tented state  of  mind  t nan  a  badly-cooked  meal? 
To  avoid  this  evil  we  should  patronise  enoh  res- 
taurant* as  iiTER's  White  House,  Kearny  atrert 
opposite  the  White  House,  or  hie  branch,  the  Cap- 
itol BzsTAunAXT,  on  Fourth  street,  where  we  can 
always  depend  on  obtaining  the  very  best  the  mar- 
ket affords,  cooked  in  the  most  recherche  style,  at 
reasonable  pnc*s.  • 


THE  FORTY- ACRE  FARM. 

Br  JOON   B     TAXES. 

I'm  thinkin',  wi'e,  of  neighbor  Jones,  that  man 

with  Btalva  t  arm- 
He  lives  in  peace  and  plenty  on  a  forly-acre 

KaVaa; 
While  men  are  all  atonnd  us.  wltn  bands  and 

hearts  afar*, 
Who  cwn  two  hundred  acres,  and  stiliare want- 
ing more. 

His  is  a  pretty  Utile  farm;  a  pretty  little  hoose; 
He  has  a  loving  wife  witbin.asqnitsasamonoe; 
His  children  play  arout-d  the  door— their  fath- 
er's life  to  charm- 
Looking  as  neat  and  t  dy  as  the  tidy  Llttlefarm. 

No  weeds  are  in   tbe  cornfield?,  no  thistles  in 

the  oate; 
Tne  horees  show  good  keeping  by  their  fine  and 

glossy  coat-; 
The  cows  within  the  meadow,  resting  'neath 

the  baechen  shade, 
Leirnall  their  gentle  manners  of  the  gentle 

milking  maid. 

Within  the  rleldB— on  S»tDrday— he  leaveB  no 

cradled  grain 
To  ba  gathered  on  the  moir^w  for  fear  of  com. 

ing  r  iin. 
He  keeps  the  Sabot  th  holy— his  children  learn 

hla  ways— 
And  plenty  fills  his  barn  and  bin  after  the  bar. 

vest  days. 

He  never  has  a  law-suit  to  lake  him  to  the  town. 
For  the  very  eixcple  reason,  therj  aze  no  line 

fences  down; 
The  bar  room  In  the  village  does  not  have  for 

him  a  cbarm; 
I  can  always  find  my  neighbor  on  bisfcrty-acrd 

farm. 

His  acres  are  so  very  few,  he  plows  them  very 
deep ; 

'Tis  his  own  hands  that  turn  the  sod,  'tis  his 
own  hands  tbat  reap ; 

He  has  a  place  for  everything,  and  things  are  in 
their  place ; 

The  sunshine  [smiles  upon  his  field,  content- 
ment in  his  face. 

May  we  not  learn  a  lesson,  wife,  from  prudent 

neighbor  Jones, 
And  not— for  what  we  haven't  got— give  vent  to 

sighs  and  moans? 
The  rich  atn't  always  happy,  nor  free  from  life's 

alarms ; 
Bat  blest  j  re  they  who  live  content,  the'  small 

may  be  their  farms. 


Not  Hrj;h-toii    (1   Enough. 

Mary  McFinnigan  went  to  see  about  a 
place  the  other  day.  She  cast  her  eyes  over 
the  front  room;  "Comfortable  enough," 
she  eaid.  Of  the  dining-room  ehs  said,  "It's 
nata  and  clane."  When  she  came  to  the  best 
room  she  was  disgusted,  and  cried :  " VYbat  I 
no  peanner  1    I  don't  want  the  place." 

e> — 

Sancv  lcli  lai&bd  Puiu, 

Since  the  recension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  indnslry  1b 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Schielber,  dealer  in 
bedding  and fninitnre,  520  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  importer  of  pain,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  Ihe  gathering  and  his  shipments  thss 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  Its  euperior  qualities 
for  mattraas  bedding,  and  denbtlees  Mr.  Schrei- 
ber  will  find  no  difficulty  In  disposing  ol  all 
that  comes.  a 


Genuine   Havana    Clears. 

Bet t  brand's  at  61     Montgomery  street,  8.  W. 
corner  of  Merchant.    Franck  &  Cahn,  q 


Lever  Euckio    suspenders. 

At  SI  per  pair— 25  per  cent,  cheaper  than  else- 
Vhers — at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  x 


Altogether  tne  Best. 

It  is  curious,  but  true,  that  3.  A.  Sbaber, 
707  Market  street,  near  Third,  6bould  sell  fur- 
niture and  bedding  cheaper  thnn  any  other 
dealer  in  this  city.  Try  him  and  yon  will  be 
convinced.  * 

Ladies,  you  may  aay  what  you  please  there 
is  bnt  one  place  in  the  city  where  yon  can  buy 
underclothing  cheap  for  youreelvea  and  chil- 
dren, and  that  is  at  M,  Friedlander&  Co'?,  No. 
9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Building.    Go  and  be 

convinced.  8h 

■m 
Or.  Barlow   J ,  Smith 

Is  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle. 
men  on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygelsn  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  oommenoing  at  7  H  o'clook, 
A  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  dally,  from  9  to  i  p.  H.,  free.         w 


Best    Quality    of   Doeskin 
Driving  gloves,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  the  What 

Qheer  Laundry  X 

Dr.    Dofierty 

Has  devoted  nis  study  more  partieularly  to 
chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  Is 
now  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  In 
San  Francisco.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leideedorff,  a  few  doors  nelow  What 
Oncer  House.  T 

Bvorybody    Suited* 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
in  bats.  At  "  The"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Eearny).  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  b 

Cheap  Jewelry,  Kid  Gloves,  and  Ladles  and 
Gents'  ForniBhing  Goods,  at  Bank's,  store,  35 
Fourth  street.    Cheapest  in  the  elty.  s 

Oeoisvosakx.— Hadame  Clara   Antonia,  the 

Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
333  Eearny  at.,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine.  Consults- 
dens  in  English,  French  and  German.  i 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 
Cores  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  3-l 


McDowell,  Snow  Card  Writer 

Beady  made   and  made  to  order.    Room  10. 

608  Market  street,  cor.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 

Ovsters, 

Why  travel  so  far*  Shellfish  of  every  kind 
kept  at  Manning's,  oyeter  dealer,  612  Howard 
strC3t,  near  Third,  next  to  car  office.  o 


A-  Pleasant  Location. 

Persons  desiring  oomfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Oentral  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  tha  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tbe  building  Is  a  verv  fine  one  and  is  well 
licbted  and  ventilated. «, 




S.F.  BUSINESS  DIREITOHi 

BootieUer.  and  Stutlon«ra. 
H.  H.  Moore.  6fln  Monteomery.  near  Merchant, 

Bn«Ineii  Colleges. 
Heald'e,  Bryant  A  Ktratton'a  College,  24  Port  Si 

■Bnteher*. 
Kate,  Fred,  Rtalla  W  to  100,  California. Market 

Prejieh  Fancy    Ooodm. 
Looan  A  Co..  19  Montgomery,  107  and  109  Batts*,. 

(In man  Hair. 
Sampson.  A.  B.  A  Co..  U0  Second  rtreet 

Wlnea  and   Llqnori.     (WOoleaale.) 
Dansri  F.  A  Co..  SO*  Front 


FIGARO 


CIKOCTLATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGBAMMK  1 
every  Theatre  in  San  Fronoiaco. 


FIGARO 

18  MAILED  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
priocipal  botela  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon— the  papers  left  in  the  theatres  at  tight 
being  gathered  np  and  saved  for  that  purpose. 


Fresh  and  Sweet . 

For  the  beat     confectionery,   go    to    Canty   and 
Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Suttee       H 


FIGARO 

IS  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THBGUGH 
out  tha  centre  of  the  city,  in  all  Hotels,  Res- 
t&nranta,  Saloons,  Stores  and  Offices. 


FIGARO 

IB    OrjtCULATED    EVERY    DAY   ON    THE 
Oakland  terry  Boats  to  catch  the  passengers 
hat  arrive  by  tbegreat  Overland  Train. 


Mine.  JOSEPHINE  EDMONDS, 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC    PHYSICIAN. 



TWESTT     TEAKS     OP    PK4CTIC, 

1  "^  T??  .TREATMENT  OF  DISEASES  Dtm. 

at  the  head  ol  all  pbrnoiui  making  anon.  IS" 
•  epaolally,  and  an.blu  her  to  iuum ?..£«.! 
and  permanent  onre  in  the  worn  oaaea  ofiii 
E'n«",JJ°S  """"''"I  deranitein.nta.  Ui£, 
will  and  Madame  Edmsnds  a  eliiltnl  phiiiiuT' 
anditi»totneirint«reBt  to  consult  her  in  iil  (ft 
eases  incident  to  women   before   tampering  «£ 

Eoisonons  nostromt.  qoack  doctors  and  nombuf 
[adame  Edmonds  describes  diseases  withooliS? 
Jh.°!;?*Mf°  'r0m  the  »'lle"«.  a»<i  onrsa  SaSn 
the  tue  of  mercury  or  experiments,  thoa  aariu 
Iron  wrong  treatment  tor  privet.,  chroni.  •! 
cancer  diseases.  Correspondence  strict],  en? 
dential.  Office  and  residence.  415  Pine  ItrZi 
between  Kearny  and  Montgomery.  jaMl, 


FIGARO 

IS    "  HEBE.  THEKE  AJTD  EVERYWHERE, 
and  ia  constantly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
in  tbe  Theatres,  Traveling  Conveyances,  Hotels, 
and  pnbiic  reaorta  generally. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  IS  THE  BEST  SOCIETY,  IS 
placed  in  the  hands  of  nearly  all  who  come 
to  the  citv  to  make  porchaaea,  and  is  therefore  the 
beat  of  advaislslngmediama. 


THE  FOLLOWING  ISA  REPORT  OF  THE 
AMOUNT  OF  REER  SOLD 


U.  S.  Revenue  Paid  Thereon, 

DnriDB   the   Tear  1873, 

By  all  the  Brewers  in  San 
Francisco: 

Philadelphia.. John  Wlcland....S9S68  $29863 

Empire Lyons*  Oo 20,082  20,882 

Albany Spreokels  A  Oo....    12,681  J2G8I 

Washington... .Mangels  A  Oo 11.453  11,5-53 

Pacific Fortmann  A  Oo... .     8.268  8.2S8 

a.  F.  Stock  Brewery 7,548  *i.f48 

Mason  A  Co 6.915  6.9S5 

Willows EJienclaneAFanst     54S9  5,459 

Broadway 4  800  4,800 

National Glack  4  Hanson...      4,'.36  4,736 

.Iaekson Wm.  Frederick....     4,573  4,573 

Kvaiia GnnOlach  &  Oo....     4.545  4.545 

Hibernia M.  Nnnan 4,4-7  4,417 

United  Statea-.WannematherAUo     3.349  3,349 

New  York .HaffoerAOo. 2.933  2,389 

GoldenGate 2,7»  2,730 

Union Hesse  A  Oo 2,412  3,712 

Lafayette Han^t  Panllin 2.M8  J.2S8 

Green  A  Oo 2,080  2,089 

Chicago 2115  2,115 

WeyantAKaih l,Tj9  1.773 

WahmotAOo 1.321  LW1 

And  some  very  small  breweries,  producing  each 

less  than  LOW  barrels  per  annum.  The  whole 
amount  of  Beer  sold  during  187J  in  San  Franoisco 
ia  161,432  barrels,  and  it  will  be  noticed  that 

JOHN  WIEL1ND, 

Philadelphia  Brewery 

HEADS    THE    LIST; 

His  sales  exceeding  by  about  10,000  barrels  those 
of  any  other  brewery,  and  making  nearly  oof_-fif th 
of  all  brewers  combined.  -lei"  lw 


Stage  Dancing' 

TAUGHT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 

DASHAWAY  HALL, 
de27  lm  Post  street,  near  Kearny. 


J.    C.    COMBES, 

TERRAPIN    LUNCH, 

Cor,  Second  and  Teaasn*  streets. 

■"Terrapin    com-tsotly  on    hand. 
Oysters  in  every    at  vie.     PRIVATE 
SUPPEB     BOOHS  FOR  PASTIES, 
dec  311m 


03  A.3tH.T03NT'JS 

CHAMPAGNE  CIDER! 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITUTE 

K.  £.  cor.  Jacliion  and  Kearny  ata, 

THE  GREAT  ERADIOATOR 
OUMPLAINTS,  formerly  of 
London,  and  the  last  twelve  veara. 
DR.  TuZER  informs  the  afflicted  tbat  attariS 
pJTt*^  th%  H05?"ALB  IN  LONDON  ATO 
r/AKla,  and  spending  one  year  io  the  mestaak. 
brated  Hospital  in  London,  the  LOOK,  ba  htaiT 
opened  his  old  Medical  Institute  at  the  old  «Ua4 
where  he  can  always  be  found.  DR.  TOZajihii 
for  forty  years  met  with  usparalleled  suoesahT^ 
«unn.B-ltm8ntn°'  diseas*  tceneratly  koowa  u 
OHBONIO  AND  SPECIAL  OOMPLALNTaT 

DB.  (H18.  H.  TOZEK 
is  in  every  wav  resoonsiblo,  binding  himulf  U 
effect  a  peroianent  cube,  or  making  no  cbaisai 
Those  who  canDOt  afford  to  pay  for  advioa  S 
medicine  will  be  charged  for  medioine  only.  JH1 
MUNI  HLY  RES  TOKAT1VE  PILLS,  neveVasor; 
lofail  in  giving  relief  in  oases  for  which  tberara 
recommeoded.  are  to  be  obtained  only  at  at 
offioe.  Price.  *5  per  box.  Full  direction  obsiS 
box,  eent  h?  hxprees  or  otherwise, 

Djt.  TOZER  does  not  imitate  tha  adrarUltu 
t^aoks  who  mue  it  a  practice  to  pnobtb  tSL 
amdavitBand  other  false  rffsrencea.bat  referito 
the  Bo?t  respeoUbls  people  in  the  State,  whoa  b» 
haa  cubed  of  diseases  wbioh  otbera  have  rausdu 

*        _     BKCHA8.    W.  TOZEK, 

a.  K.  corner  Kearny  and  Jaokson  atresia, 
M~xl  Ban  FraxcUwa 


OUTSIDE    LANDS; 

j^NY  AND  ALL  PER60JJS  THAT  BATI 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  os  QVFLi 
SIDE  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  turn  la» 
amount  refanded  at  the  office  of  the  nnderrigs** 
upon  the  prsBsntatioa  of  an  order  ltoa  tat 
Mayor  and  City  and  County  Attorney. 
delS  if  a.   AT/STDT.  I 


TRAYS  always  on  hand 


Alfred  Vettay 

Man  u  f  acturar  aad     I 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES, 

£«S  DnpoasV 

SEAR  SUTTER  StXMtti 

See  my  stock  of  Birf 
Cages  before  pnrcbaaus 
eleewhere.  Always asat- 
thingnew  on  hand.  Mj 
Patent  Cages,  made  M 
Tin  Wire,  are  wafiaafo 
FREE  FROM  TEBHIH 
Alao,  best  quality  Tti 
noJru 


THE  CHILD  HAS  RETURNED  TO 

Its    Parent. 
EUREKA    SHIRT    STORE, 

1»4  Kearny    treet,  has  Removed  l» 

TVo.     3     Second     street 

"Where   yoo   will   find   a  complete  »' 

•oriment    of  smSTS  and   IT/KaliS 

1XG    GOODS,    at   tbe  nsnal   low  prite* 

Tbe  Old  Stand. 

BENEDICT  «  C*. 


ARIO! 

_  Pianofort 

KOIiiBED  BY  THE  JUTjOKS  AT.^,fe{ 
u  Fair  •!  ihe  Am.rioao  InrtlwM,  {»" *~ 
told  trial  arainst  Sleini.ar'a,  Oblotar.Jt'- 
others,  to  boTHK  BB8T  OS  ^XBrBITlO". 
CUKTAZ,  Sole  Agent,  »0  OTan*1" 
H  B.-Ptanot  of  all  atylM  TO  KENT.        jg 


ia£ 


Attention,  Good  Liver  j 

MP.   P.   BEBOSS.  FORMBBLV 
oropriatorof  tbe  Miners' Rss- 
Unrant,  haa  taken  the  maneKement 
of  both  the  Miners*  Rseaaorant  o». 
Commercial  street  and  the  Miners  ■  ■       - 
Brsooh  on  Msrket  atreet,  in  psrtnsrsBn?, "Lj^ 
A.  DRAYETJR,  who  haa  been  oooneew*^ 
arm  for  yeara.    IraprOTemenU  hay*  w3«p  th» 
tbe  onieine  departmente  that  will  renoor_ >~    . 
oers'more  popular  than  it  baa  w^JSJ-i    • 
tbe  T2  years  ef  lt«  prososnty.    Oor  Bill*01    t 
embraos  all  tbe    delicacies  of  the    ■•**£?iJl  J 
motto  iB  "Good  Fare,  Good  Oookina-  and  sto° 
Ohar,.^»  ...awMACa 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT 

.  .~„ atf 


0NT31M! 

HOTEl 


ar 


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ui    rm»i-uni    tm'  ribat.   muni    i 


»«*,    OT.    ■  -,    -•  u. 


r— >i»  t— «.    ..        »i  m 


DlilU; 


Pktropolitan  theatre 


CALIFORNIA   THE  ATM. 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


Uu 


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tT     NIGHT      BUT     03NTH3 


THII    IVIKIKi, 


I    in 


Ciapman  Sisters  miss  august  a  l.  d  argon  ! 


'  l  »»    W     *H  a 

<3-x*o«.t  Oyro  Act  I 

I»ni    Uln       #»>,«!      .Alk.  1' 1  At  as  «  t- < 


thi«  tvtiriao 


St-LE    MARIE     CAUCAIN. 


BUWCHBACK! 


In      <   nmlivl 


8-hemcrhorn's  Boy 


ll«»»T  rn»«lM  I  W«« 
m  |  omi 

Or.e 


OWE*  MUlJlWI 
'  •    IIRKBT 


I  *  •  «M>> 


■rr«tta 


ELJH 


Lttle  Don  Giovanni 


..    . 
ffOTHiniifMr  ' 

III) 
k  S  S  t,     •     »*!«    *JWM    *-f 

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>.,..-..  :  n-...  >  sinus 

llAlaf   tm    tW   *»«A    mil     •- 

J*l<*tM< J      » 

"«l"'r-.rj*T"v.',  I  Ti  r 

'AlPSOr, 
D    BKLASCO 
■feat**!,-.'.    DAaa't.r-.     »«.    ■ 

i«km*)ii<.ut  M|t  iiMiii.ti 
*Trtf  f  •» 

MNJ   alcBL  .*,   M4"  W>.  t*f. 

MIM  LI7IIK  nKnti 

MIU  CURirLl. 

«l«  IDA  SHATTUUK 

MISS  KAlTTKtL 

.  -  '    QtsMi 


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I    j  r.i 
.  ihi  PLTmrox 

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AIOHT1   I.    MMOI 

MIM    ■  •I.ER  T«A<  Y 


mil' »t  nnna.  u.tt,  un- 


Positively  the  Last  Night  of  the  Fabbri  Opera  Season 

VbM  will  W  i  •    ■■!«•?•  or.Mf  to    wilt,***  IIKKR 

trilaLXR  la  hit  r-r.l.l;oa  ol  M-pM-t   nhllr*. 

C5-o\aLio.cxa.*s  C3-r4a,n<a.  Opera,  FAUST 


FHIuaY  ilBIM, 


pflt   «f    JUaa   Blanche    Chapman! 


Saturday,  at   2   o'clock  Last   Miss    Dirirnn   .Matini'p 

SATTUDAT  tVP.SISo.  Mirth    ]5lh-^— 

Benent    of  nviisus    -A..    i_..    Dargon. 

The  perform  »ao*  will  coanmfoco  with 

3L-TT03E^3EST'IJaL       B03R01A 

;  \BGON  m  LrCBKTII,  Milated  by  JODV  V.  CULLOCQH.    To  be  followed  by  a  Hecluiion  bj 
Mist  Dktfon.      Toeonolade  with    Pnmlly    jArm. 

MONDAY  LVESING.  March  24th.— Will  be  produced,   efitr  month*  of  eerrfal  end  •lAbont*  pr*pu»tIfD. 
Br-aaripeere'e  gT*»t  I**i<Kl>,  entitled 

Mfwrvrd  Sf«U-UrM*  Utrol*  ui(*  Uft-Mtn St   A-S     Balcony 

Rr**rT«d  ft^aUa-IU'ciar 7 A     (iili»r. 

Or***  Urcl*  Admit.ioo   St    «>•    Pi-Wat*  Boi** 


*yS    odd  HO  Of 


■tojwta  J«*i  ■!■ 

<  . .  11- 

■  1"  \  rini'«. 

MiUHTil  I0«: 

CNUUI  VT*M» 

*.,••  Hi  BWt)«  Aft. 
MAT  B-l  IT  A<«  lOMMT  BAH. 

r  ■•••>)    Um,M»n 


HANS    UND    KflDY 


JM HlMjtWtBIMI.'.. 

Toa.... 

1   N    htxiloisiUf  ..., 
Faraa-r  l.tdg**,  n«n»rol  lb*N>- 


MlM  (••rratiNi 

'Ullltt 

T*n«r  Br** 


Or»rl-ra. Orobai 


.   nal  .     By  ROWARD  MONTAOUK. 

njeT^^aones Tennidv  aiSTahiiy  iilXVfioii 

DniM Mia*   IMUIc-    lI.-r1-.---i 


THE   SOMNAMBULIST. 

Obftll Oooper 


'jTiriT*  Orohti 


Oencladlnc  with 


THE  TURKISH  BATH 

BUI  r-pr1.nl AU.ttK.ally 

CO R.  O     Math  I  Gnop Will  Bark 

FI>*raortinv<r      ,..(   n«»    V"-n-'       i  >>m    F    Oooper 

Joiiab  Powdar Tommy  Btso  I  Amclit  Tippll...Niai  Johnaoa. 


McDANIEL'8 

Lseum  and  Theatre, 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMINC. 


I'liP'i.     . 

■JT  imt. 
■■'    »M«.  'I 

■oond  • 

ii..:  *<*  ■ 


»*?  «brr(WMBi*Bta  artll    '-a     ma-ia    with 
MfR  f-OMPANi 
H«otiaj  i?f  ElaJlor  performaWOfM  e*   a    per* 
«•!  tbarMetpu.    Oanaa-piajrta— e  solicited, 
rem  J.  MoTMMKi  , 

Leek  Root  jTe.  l,Cb«T«De«,  Wiomioc 


_  eff  eetxeioeTjte,  MM  Inw. 
'-■•  for  n,o  W'inMi  BawaOD,   ••niinf   pbolo- 
■0  am/   addrvaa.     Half    I'ttaa**   Mootf    ra- 
d  alur  filknc  iciir'a*ni4. 

JAMI-S  HcDAJOKL, 
•priwiar  Cb«*M>D«  loaetr*  aad  Mn**om, 
Leek  Box  He.  1.  Obereaa*,  w.  T. 


Ill 


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■ 


EB'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

viitoirtiA  crrr,   rxvada. 

a  KLROAITT  theatre  bab  rkkjc  kk- 
•oormtad,  ae>d    c*a  be  rented  by  iba  nl(bl  or 
■a   week.     bjLaVt*    an  J    vaniinf    eemeenie* 
L'y  treeled  wltb  oo  applicttien  by  Utter 
•11-llK     l-IPKIC, 
Mana^ar  and  ao)a  Propriator, 
Or  t*j         J.  H.   MeCAME. 
•  SO  WeablBXto*  atraat,  S«n  Vr%nei*>* 


ESSRS.  ..'NEIL  £  CALDER 

IfODROB  TO  TUKIR  FRIFKD8  ASt) 
!•  Public  r«n«rAllr,  IhAt  they  b«T«  OP*0«d 
OOLMAX'g  fJLOTHINO  UTORK,  Corner 
•  h  AAA  MoatAOMHT  AlTMtA,    Wrth    A  WtLL 

OTKD  8TOOK>f 
1CK  WIIU, 

I.IQCOM    AMD 

OIOABa. 

inlOTltAd  to  oa'.I.  And  ARCHIE  MoNBIL 
WM.  O.  OAXDRR  will  do  thoir  bfllt  to 
MiAai  AomfarUblA. )  a  w  if 


RRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

TSO  MARKST  BTRB1CT,    HARRY  COR- 
brarteeeotfalr  laformt  bli  fiitodi  end  p*t- 

Uul  hi  bu  refitUd  la  b-aatital  Kyle  tlm 
■■d  eetstfortebre  retort,  end  win  be  plaaeed 
■ikem,  eae  end  ell,  eed  beve  tfavm  eempla 
of  ehe  eboloeet  wioei  aad  liquor*,  A  a*w 
rd  tabl*  from  (be  meaefeotoy  of  LiMenflaid 
Ph*l»B  *ad  Ooltncdar'*  lateit  pkteat  *»*•!- 
—--.'■  -  DM  be-D  nlac,d  |D  toe  Billiard 
nlir  and  efflciant  barerus  m»aip- 
eto  be  foond  la  bl*  old  pa- 
iD*e  crettara  comfort  to  ell. 
|*ntl 


Pteb>  sad  Ool 

-\J^»  popular  an 
%Toaa*»f  Oerroll.i 
t«wae«d  *o  dupe 


O 


kEirnsB,   At  thi 
tSWUtt.  IT?**' 


HAIR. 

THE  OUIAPKT  rLAOI  IS  SAD  FRAHOlSUi 
TO  BUV 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Coods,  cheap  and  Fine 
Jewelry  A  Fancy  Coods, 

IS  AT  TUB 

NEW  YORK    STORE. 

A.    «.    RAMPHOX.*   Oil., 

Ho.    ltO  Nfcond  Blrcct, 
■eJOlm        JeVtwa-eai   tftMlon    -and    Mint*, 


CHEYENNETHEATRE 

Professionals  Wanted. 

SIX  FIRST-OI-ABS  PKOPI.K .-MUKT  liAVI- 
i*Od  Tfardrob*.  Four  l-a-l.c-  and  two  Oea- 
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THCR3DAT MAKCH13.1873 

The   Ca'ifornla  Art    Gallery. 

The  March  number  of  this  periodical  is  a 
capital  oce.  Tbe  drama  is  well  represented 
amoag  tba  arts  this  time.  The  frontispiece 
coasista  of  a  finely  txecuted  portrait  of  John 
McCa.lough  in  tbe  character  of  Corioaous 
the  first  piper  is  a  very  interesting  ska.-h 
of  his  theatrical  career  by  Professor  Tbo3. 
Kewcomb ;  then  there  is  a  criticism  of  Ed- 
win Booth's  Brut a*  from  the  Arcadian,  a 
.  very  well  written  resume  of  the  theatrical 
events  of  the  month,  and  a  capital  stage 
etory  by  R.  Reece.  Literature  is  represent- 
ed by  a  review  of  Charles  Reade's  last  novel, 
•'  The  WanderiDg  Heir,"  music  by  a  two- 
page  melody  for  the  piaooforts  entitled  "On 
the  Lake  by  Moonlight,"  by  Antonio  Spa- 
■dioa,  and  a  review  of  the  events  of  the 
month.  Jas.  F.  Bo*  man  hai  an  excellent 
paper  entitled  "Thj  Tire  Lordships;"  B. 
O.  Sogers  a  good  paper  on  "Art  Patronage 
in  California"  aad  "Roman  Recollections," 
Uo.  3;  Hugh  Hnoaphrey  some  pretty  lines 
entitled  "Under  Mount  Bik*r,"  aad  Olive 
Harpar  verses,  "My  AntoDy's  Away."  In 
dditioo  to  thiB  there  are  "Local  Art  NottB" 
nd  a  thrilling  story  entitled  "  The  Gilded 
Cameo, "  Altogether  this  number  is  the  best 
that  has  yet  appeared.  One  muBt  not  look 
a  gift  horss  in  the  month,  so  although  we 
don't  like  the  ziooograph  of  "  The  Bridal 
Veil"  any  better  than"  ths  otaer  pictures 
which  the  publishers  have  presented  with 
the  Ait  Gallery,  we  won't  pitch  into  it.  It 
is  not  stitched  into  the  magazine,  which  is 
consequently  none  the  wor.e  for  it  and  is 
of  itself  fully  worth  the  price  charged. 


No  Doubt  of  it. 

The  following  advertisement  appears  in 
the  Chronicle: 

A  YOUNG  MAX  IS  MODERATE  OIROUM- 
siarjcea  wo  aid  like  ti  form  ths  acqaiintao.ee 
ot  t.  respectable  yonng  lady.  Uoject,  it  annually 
agreeable— Mitrlmoay.  loose  wbe  work  for  a 
living  preferred.  Pantographs  ex  .-banged.  Ad- 
dresi  CONFIDENCE. 

Address  "Confidence !''  We  oall  tkat  more 
than  confidence ;  it  is  cheek.  No  doubt  that 
young  man  would  prefer  a  young  lady  who 
worts  for  her  living.  I;  wonld  be  so  nice 
to  get  one  who  would  work  for  a  living  for 
two.  That  young  man  will  cf  course  re- 
ceive thoneands  of  answers  to  his  advertise- 
ment. His  picture  would  be  worth  having. 
A  female  tailor  who  coald  make  his  panti 
wo  aid  suit  him  we  imagine,  or  a  milliner  in 
a  flourishing  business.  That  Jyoung  man 
ought  to  be  adopted  by  some  wealthy  fami- 
ly. We  don't  think  a  wife  will  do  him  any 
good.         

A  Uoarnfal  Wail. 

Tbo  New  Haven  Green  Boom  thus  la- 
ments: 

Our  Opera  House  is  closed.  Again  si- 
lence reigns  over  tbe  heads  of  butcher,  gro- 
cer and  dispenser  of  temperance  drinks  and 
meats,  The  doors  are  shut  to  in  a  swage 
frown.  Ths  unpasted  bill-board  stares 
mournfully  at  the  passer-by.  No  lights 
shine  over  the  entrance  or  out  lrom  the 
curtained  windows.  No  newsboys  purchase 
gallery  delights  with  tbeir  hard-earned 
pennies.  Gone  are  the  fairy  forms  from 
tbe  clu  ic  boards.  Gone  the  daring  athletes 
—the  sweet  singers— the  gay  crowds.  The 
hall  is  deserted — tbe"hi-hi's"  are  over — tbe 
oartiio  is  down.  "To  Rent"  BUpplants  the 
banner  of  the  last  pet  ot  the  gods  and— 
another  victim  is  wanted. 


Ne  w  Music. 

We  have  received  from  the  publisher,  M. 
Gray,  "Aladdin's  Lamp,"  a  song  written  by 
Charles  Swain,  musioaarranged  by  Geo.  T. 
Evans,  and  "You  May  Win  Him  Back  by 
Kindness,"  a  ballad  snngby  J.  G.  Bussell, 
muiic  also  arranged  by  Evans. 


Easily  Sat  is  ft -rf. 

The  Grass  Tulley  Union,  the  liveliest 
paper. published  in  the  interior,  has  the  fol- 
lowing : 

A  Grass  Valley  husband  got  himself  op  in 
gorgeous  array  and  then  asked  his  wife  'if 
ehe  were  now  pleased  with  him?"  "Oh. 
yes,  Thomas,"  ^aid  she,  "you  know  thai  I 
am  not  very  aspiring." 


*t  1»   ^■•arroctly  AjSZOxHsHIxise 

How  beautifully  and  quietly  they  do  washing 
*i  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
aelore  8  ajc.  returned  the  aame  evening  11  de 
«lred.  _ 


Artificial  Memory.     Guaranteed. 

This  wonderful  Bvatf-n.  glyes  the  memory  ex- 
acrdlnary  power.  Thousands  of  figures  and 
words  learnt  without  effjxt.  Studiea  made  easy 
aad  the  intellect  strengthened.  Send  for  the 
boob- fifty  cent,  pot-paid.  Professor  Win, 
Nemoa,  137  Montgomery  street.  y 


Trie     Beat    irte  rued.  lee*. 
Dr.  Perry's  Last   Chance,  lor  pita.    Dr.  Pe*. 

rr's  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Sansome 
cTeet,  oe:i)er  of  Commircial.  • 

Holiday    Candl«g, 

fresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer'fl  pioneer  confection- 
ery. 573  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    q 


"W"  »yt\i-nfl-  it e turnea  in  One  X>a y 

Aid  we  nev-r  disappoint,  at  the  What  Cheer 

Laundry. 

Fob  Sale— A  lot  ef  cheap  tilt  dreeses,  at  &S 
Geary  street.  ■  A  good  price  paid  for  cast-off 


Haiti. 

The  Mo3oc  war  is  to  continue.  The  TJ. 
8.  Army  will  not  be  increased. 

The  Washington  Critic  publishes  the  fo- 
lowing  dog-gOLe  1  lib^ : 

A  San  Francisco  dog  took  possession  of  a 
street  ciracd  r*n  it  for  two  deys. 

Ycs:mite  s:ctables  are  a  a  new  wrinkla  in 
New  York.  Waterfalls  are  a  feature  and 
tbe  bridal  veil  Is  a  frequent  conseqnence. 

George  Washington  is  manager  of  a  Lon- 
don theatre.  He  cm  tell  a  lie  or  elss  he 
couldn't  manage. 

Toe  Sunday  law  hss  been  beatan  in  White 
Pioe. 

Alms  Hocss  guests  aie  not  published 
among  the  Hotel  Arrivals  yet. 

The  Ctronicle  h^wls  against  tho  Chinese 
but  they  come  all  tbe  same. 

Harry  Conrtaine  is  home  again  for  thirty 
days. 

Irwin's  portrait  of  Cbai.  Warren  Stod- 
dard represents  bim  with  too  much  cheek. 

The  eleoticn  for  officers  of  ths  Bohemian 
Club  is  to  come  off  on  April  1st. 

Nothing  more  hes  bseu  heard  of  the  Pavy 
expedition. 

The  Vienna  Exhibition  building  cost  five 
millions,  exclusive  of  the  land. 

Margaret  Donohue  became  insane  in  con" 
sequence  of  her  husband  deserting  ber. 
She  was  rot  long  in  Californis. 

This  is  how  they  talk  in  .the  San  Fran- 
cisco Board  of  Education: 

Well,  sir,  you  are  a  blackguard  and  a  liar 
— yoo  are  a  blackguard  and  a  liar. 

Here  is  another  Washington  Critic  whop 
per: 

Palace  cars  ,  are  run  on  street  railways  in 
Sacramento.  , 

A  brother  of  the  poet  Kesta  lives  in  Lou- 
isville, Ky.  He  lives  ebiefly  on  bourbon, 
not  having  the  poetic  spirit  of  his  brother. 

Stanford  elected  all  his  candidates  In  the 
railroad  interest  at  Sacramento. 

Another  from  the  Critic: 

Modoc  puoch  is  a  popular  .California  bev- 
erage. 

Pennsylvania  t  .Triers  are  having  the 
whoopiog  cough. 

H.  J.  Byron  will  write  a  new  play  for  Mrs. 
John  Wood. 

Charles  Vivian  gave  a  monologue  enter- 
tainment with  comic  songs  at  Santa  Barbara 
last  night. 

Bepert  says  that  tbe  Oannon-McDermott 
esse  is  to  be  squelched.  It  is  a  great  thing 
to  have  money. 

Tbe  wealthiest  men  in  New  Orleans  are 

retired  butchers.    The  Chronicle  calls  the 

Art  Journal's  red  and  green  zlncograph   -a 

fine  earomo  engraving'*   and    talks  about 

art"  in  another  column. 

Nast  is  engaged  on  a  series  cf  cartoons  of 
the  Sandwioh  Islands. 

St.  Peter's  Chorea  in  Borne  is  to  be  en- 
larged.   Boms,  Georgia,  we  mean. 

Olive  Harper  is  to  go  to  the  Vienna  Ex- 
hibition and  write  nngrammatical  letters 
about  it  to  tbe  Alta. 

B.  Morgeostern  and  Mies  Sarah  Berger 
were  married  by  a  Jewish  Babbi  on  Monday 
in  the  Petaluma  Theatre.  Fifteen  hundred 
persons  were  present. 

Joe  Pentland  made  $200,000  clowning  it. 

Jeff  Davis  and  TJ.  S.  Grant  were  recently 
christened  in  Tennessee. 

The  Michigan  State  Prison  holds  60  mur- 
derers under  life  sentences. 

Whisky  sold  by  the  pound  during  the  re- 
cent cold  snap  in  Texas. 

Louis  Bunk,  one  of  the  jurors  who  ac- 
quitted Laura  D.  Fair  has  been  arrested  for 
bonse-breakiog.  He  would  like  to  have 
Laura  on  bis  jury. 

The  Piocbe  Record  says  the  Chinese  there 
eat  ravens.  They  must  have  a  raven-ous  ap- 
petite. 

Five  thousand  dollars  is  all  we  want  for 
an  editorial  on  Austrien  affairs,  and  that  is 
all  Francis  Joseph  offers  for  the  best. 

People  never  plot  real  mischief  when  they 
are  happy.  Laughter  is  an  enemy  to  ma- 
lice, a  foe  to  scandal,  and  a  friend  to  man-. 
kind. 

Jemima  Isabella  Heith  who  recently  died 
left  her  eldest  son,  H.  W.  Heatb,  one  dol- 
lar in  her  will,  and  left  his  wife  two  houses. 


Olam  Chowdor  Every  Nlstnt. 

Toe  best  chowder  In  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Baloon,  16  Morton  Street,  jast  off 
B>aray.  _  8-y 

Notice  to  the  Public 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  doer 
Booth  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  sel- 
ling off  Ms  fine  stock  of  men'*,  boys'  and  chiU 
arena'  clotblng,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  radnced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  hit*,  trunks,  valises, 
etc.,  below  oo.t,    0*11  if  you  want  bargains.  81, 

Holiday    Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tarles 
that  compare  with  Squsrza's.  BqaaraVs  Punches 
are  famous  for  the  high  art  shown  In  their  man- 
ufacture, the  happy  combination  of  wholeiome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  tbe 
disciple  of  the  great  S^uaraa,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
he  Holiday  tables.  For  sale  at  tbe  new  branch, 
317  Keamy  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
120  Leldesdorff  street. 


Sewin.gr  MacMnei  for  Sale, 

Rented  and  repaired,  at  116  Post  street.   Alio, 
agency  for  Mills'  Adjustable  Treadle.  x 


It    Is    a.    Beauty  ! 

THe  Little  Gem  Clothing  and  Card  Marker,  at 
416  Washington  street,  near  the  Post  Office.  Best 
ever  invent*  i. 


Ehirts,  $1  GO  per  dos.;  small, pieces,  60c.  per 
nndrr. 


Oar  Loudon  Namesake. 

The  London  Hornet  has  been  stinging 
Figaro  rather  sharp'  y.  It  terras  that  Figaro 
has  bc-en  compliining  that  certain  pap3rs 
bad  been  quoting  a  p.iem  entitled  "Measur- 
ing the  Baby,"  without  due  credit,  Figaro 
having  published  the  sime  as  a  spe-imen  of 
the  high-cla&s  bluff  suDplied  its  columns. 
Unfortunately  for  poor  Figaro,  tbe  poam  in 
question  bad  long  previously  appeared  in 
tbe  Hornet  1  There  is  a  dilemma  for  the 
Barber,  who  seems  to  have  beon  shaving 
rather  closely.  Nor  is  this  the  only  offence, 
for  the  Hornet  quotes  another  and  more 
recent  instance t>f  plagiimm.  ths  effect  of 
which  bus  been  to  make  ths  public  rather 
suspicious  of  Figaro's  preten^ons  to  origi- 
nality, however  much  thsy  may  be  con- 
vinced of  bis  cleverness. 


Oysters, 
In  Btrolline  round  the  other  nigh:, 
To  look  at  'rrlBCO  by  gas  light, 
uur  careless  t&n ,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where     fountain's  ceaseleBS.'ploy 
Of  sparkling  wate.-s,  male  a  sojeeu 
Through  wnlch  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  motsy  Btone  andpearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Made  that  winaow  feem  to  be 
Borne  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 
"Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  la  here— 
It  looks  BO  nice — and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agre* 
That  this  place  suite  we  to  a  'T.'" 
Mo  sooner  had  we  fnnnd  a  seat 
Than  at  our  bide  a  waiter  nest 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  magmjictntly,  Ceo; 
All  kinds  of  03  stern,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that, 
And  If  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  crabs  and  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kindsof  game. 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  Ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little*  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners. " 
Whoever  denote  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again, 
Pacini  OyBter  House,  337  Bush  street,   above 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

CHARLES  HAAKE.  Proprietor, 


If  YOB    Want 

Your  Blankets  and  FlannelBwell  washed,  and 
not  spoiled,  send  then*  to  tbe  What  Cheer  Latin 
Iry.  . x 

SOS    JPair-B    ot    »ockti, 
At  all  prices,  it  the  What  Oheer  Laundry. 


American  Watches. 

Seduced  prices,  at  H  A.  Calender's  62  Bee 
ond  St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  carefally  renahted.  D 


CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  Store 

(Formerly  Mayer  A  Warkheim.) 
Ko,    SD    MONTGOMERY    STREET, 

Opposite  the  X-Iek  Home. 
BRANCH,    408    KEABXT    SEBEET. 

M 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  Velvet 
and  Cloth, 

And  his  new  styles  of  ready-mide  Silk.  Wool  and 
other  LADIES/  SUITS,  at  VERY  LOW  PRICES. 
Alio,  a  large  slock  of  Striped,  iiroche  ana  Laoe 
Shawls,  Lace  Jackets.  Silk  ;nd  Ootton  Velveu, 
Silks,  Satins,  Clnikmge,  and  every  d«9t?riprioa  ot 
Trim ninge.  JUST  A.&RIV\ED,  a  large  i£voi:e  oi 
the  spriDg  sty  lee  ot 

PLAI.V      A\D      EKBKOIDESED 

11XEX    SUITS, 

K.  B.—Oloaba,  Dresses  aad  euti  mads  to  order 
is  latest  fashio a ,  at  rea;onat)I *  rates'.  mb2 


R.    MATER  OALL3   ATTENTION  TO  HIS 
large  and  well  ssl  ect;d  aESortment  of 


Great  Crash  Amongst 
the  Milliners, 

OWING  TO  THE  TKOV  THAT  M.  ASHER  IS 
SELLING  A  LARGE  aid  FIXE  STOOK  07 

Ladies',  Misses'  and  Children's 
Hats  at  50c.  apiece. 

DONT  FORGET  TO  CALL   AND   EXAMINE 
HIS  LARGE  BTOOK  OE 

FLOWEB4,    FKATIIERS    RIBBONS, 
SILKS  AND  STitAW  GOODS. 

31.     ASHER, 

&30  Kearny  atreet, 

Between  California  and  Saoramento. 
*»".Tnst  receired,    1,900    dox,    HaU,    Belling  at 
FIFTY  OfiNTS  apiece.  !o21 


How    to    Procure    Bargains. 

Atttnd  tae  auction  tales  of  Watson  &  Barn- 
hart  at  tuUr  auction  Balearoom,  112  SHttor  street, 
adjoioiiij^tnenew  Olrcas  Amphitheatre,  and  you 
are  eutj  to  trjoure  barg&las.  Sale  days— Mon- 
days and  Friday-.  Ca'h  advanoed  on  mer-ihan- 
diie.    Out  door  sales  promptly  attended  to.    s 


Faatt's  Abolition  Oil. 

Ourea  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


Solicitor  Wanted. 

4      GOOD       SOLICITOR        "WArTTElV 

■^    Apply  at  this  office  between   J«   and 
1    (iVloclj, 


Assessor's  Office, 

NOTICE  TO  TAX-PAYERS, 

1873—74. 


A  LL  PERSONS,  COMPANIES,  AS- 
SOCIATIONS, or  FIBMS,  In  the 
City  and  Comity  of  San  Frunclico,  ore 
requested,  either  In  peraon  or  by  their 
proper  representative!,  to  deliver  at  the 
Aueiior't  Office,  No.  G2  City  nail,  be 
fore  the  SECOND  MONDAY  In  APRIL, 
1873,  a  ■tatement  under  oath  of  all 
Property,  both  PERSONAL  and  REAL 
owned  or  claimed  by  him  or  them,  or 
which  la  in  their  poaaeaalon.  or  which,  la 
held  or  controlled  by  any  other  peraon 
In  trmt  for,  or  for  the  benefit  of  him  or 
them.— See  Section*  3839.3818,  Politi- 
cal Code. 

•9- POLL  TAX  IS  NOW  DUE  at  this 
Office,  or  to  a  Deputy,  —  See  Seetlans 
3830-3848,  Political  Code. 

LET  I    ROSEKEK, 
Cliy  and  County  Alienor. 

Satnrday,  March  1,  1872.  mh3 


WOTIOE5. 


npHE  PCBLIO  AS  E  HEKEBT  NOTI- 
fled  that  the  Field  Depallea   of  this 

Office  will  commence  assessing  property 
S1TVBDAI,  MARCH  X,   1878. 

The  duties  oaalgned  to  those  deputies 
ore  too  well  known  to  the  community  to 
require  explanation!,  aad  while  I  have 
been  careful  in  raaklna;  my  "elections  to 
fill  positions  by  men  favorably  known  In 
this  community  for  their  competency  and 
Integrity,  and  am  confident  that  the  du- 
ties will  be  discharged  by  them  to  the 
general  satisfaction  of  all  concerned, 

I  unrently  rtqaest  th e general  public  to 
report  to  this  office  any  dlrelletlons  of 
duty  by  any  of  my  Deputies,  aad  assure 
them  that  any  Jnit  complaint*  will  re- 
ceive Immediate  attention. 

LEVI  BOSENEB, 

mh4     City  and  Connty  Assessor. 


An  Oyster  Hay  be  Crossed  in  Love. 

NOT  IF  IT  H  8TJOH  AN  OYSTER  AS  YOU 
get  aeroas  th  i  street  from  the  O&lifornia 
Tbeatr«,  at  the  ooraer  of  Kearny,  as  nobody  coald 
refuse  said  Oyster  Try  it  between  ths  sots,  or 
when  the  pl&v  is  orer. 

SPIERS  &  POND'S" 


u 


SALOON, 

S.  W.    COB.     BIABST    AND    BtSH. 

PURE  WINES  and  LIQU0BS 

HA,  COFFEE,  AND  REFRESHMENTS. 
ONE-BIT    HOUSE. 


BALDWIN'S    DAIRY  BUTTER! 

THIS  18  TO  ORRTIFY  TflAT  W.  B.  TKRWiL- 
LIGER  A  CO  ,  50  and  51  WuhiDptan  Market, 
are  the  SOLE  AGES  '  S  for  tbe  s\!t>  of  my  brand 
of  baiter,koowna3T'B4LDWIN'ci  DAIRY  BDl'- 
Tf.fi."  It  has  been  ajld  at  the  abore  et\nd  toe 
past  thirteen  years,  and  any  brands  of  bnttsr  r#p- 
r«tect-sd  to  be  of  m;  make  net  proonred  cf  N.  B. 
Terwdlifer  A  Co.,  are  connferfeita, 

l.  k  Baldwin. 

San  Fraaoisoo,  April,  8:h.  1672. 

N.   JB.   TF.FWlLLlGF.Kit  CO. 
fe2S-lro SO  and  SI  Washingloo  Market. 


FRENCH    GO'DS. 

MME.  PONS,  IMPORTER  AND  DEALER  IN 
Parisian  Goods,  has  joat  received  a  large  and 
Taried  assort  men  t  of 

J^x-oaxcla.    9orsets 

Of  all  kinds,  and  prices.  Silk  Corsets,  snd  Corsels 
made  to  order.  Ladies'  Underwear  and  Tonr- 
naires.    0S1  Sior&xento  street.  fslllm 


CEO.  W.  KAGLB.     BOB'x  STEIN.     DA"VTD    StAXWELL. 

Nagle,  Stein  &  Maxwell, 

IMPORTERS  AND 

Wholesale  Provision  Merchants 


TAX    SA.1L.E3I 
1872-1873. 


T 


RE    TAT    SALE    FOR    THE    KOI. 

payment  ot  Taxes  for  the  fiscal  year 
18:2.78  will  be  reinmed  on  MONDAY, 
March    lO,     1878,  at   lO   o'clock   A.  M. 

A.   AUSTIN, 
Tax   Collector   City  and    Connty    of  San 


Francisco. 


mnlOlt 


VOCftL  AND  INSTRUMENTAL 

MUSICALINSTITUTE 

UNDER  THE  DIRECTION  OF 
am.  X".  £1.    MIX  TEH.. 

SlSPostSt..    opp.  TJaloneqaotre. 
WOTJRS:  from  \Qtit  and  from"  to  9.    RESI- 
DE.VLE;3Q5  Mason  Street. mil  3m 

AMERICAN     EXCHANGE, 
HA.TWAKDS. 

lOHY  OAKEb , PEOPBIETOB 

Xotel. 


First-Clas 
irUfim 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 


m 


1  PRICE  «J||<3 
A  Safe  and  speedy  Re .. 
dy  for  all  Bronchial  At*, 
tions,  Asthma,  Ct|. 
Coughs,  Loss  of  VcJ 
Bronchitis,.  Incipient  ( .' 
sumption,  Hoarsen? 
Pain  and  soreness  of  °. 
Breast,  and  all  Difficuli. 
arising  from  a  sud 
Cold,  readily  yield  toh 
healing  powers,  Ask 
the  California  Hall's  I 
monary  alsam.  Solo 
all  Druggists. 

PJIOPRIETORS, 

417  San.ome  street,  coroer  Cobh,  j 

I'M  tf 


mm:^ 


CURES   DYSPEPSIA 


&ms& 


Kenlevs 


Giyes  Tone  to  the  Stom, 
WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  IPPETP 


i,«(l^ 


Is  a  Sure  Relief  for  Indigtr , 


8P8TOLV 


HeiJievs 


HAS  NO  bUPERIOR  AS  A 

BLOOD    PTJBIFI1, 


THOlfcAS    W.    BRET, 

SILVER  PIjATI! 


X"  MANUTAUTDEIB, 
^T  — Ain>— 

^^f  IIPA1I1I 

ffi         0RUBrB»NJ0*S, 

^t*'  — XMT>— 

UTKEB    HUSICAL    r\STBTJICX  , 


ESTABLISHED  IN  lsftj. 


sss-L*seonj  rlTen  on  ths  Bsnio  aad  _ 
MISSION. STREET,  between  First  aad 


N.  B,— Fine-toned,  Silrer  Solo  BanlM 
•ssionsls  always  otMhaod.  < 


ft. 


A.    DESIDERATU 

TO.... 

MANAGERS,  STARSflBD  COMBIRIT1- 

A  COMPETENT  MANAGER,  AGE8T  i ' 
Acter,  with  1-5  years'  ezp^rienos  Is  Is»  ■ 
Amerioa,  the  Oaoe  of  Good  Hops  ana  AM  ' 
Oolonies,  India  and  China, 

IS  OPEN  TO  ENGAGEMENT. 
Is  well  posted  with  tae  profession  end  tail- 
Oao  Rive  names  of  Managers.  Theatres' ei  j 
List  of  Prices  and  held  ins;  capacity,  inniartj 
one  of  the  above  places.  Apply  to  ._,-_ 
J.  H.  MOOA-BI 
fe4  lm  000  'Washington  itiett,! 


SANGER  HALIi 

(SINGER'S  HALL,) 
1*     6EABT    ST.,    IflAB    K»*I 


N.ne  but  tbe  Choicest  Br«»il  >f  1 ' 
amd  D^uori  on  hand, 

DEPOT  WEYAHD  &.  KASCHt'S  BAT  MP' 

f.lS  «  OHBIS  FBU>»'_  . 


FREE  AND  EASY 

EVEBT    lATUXDAT   »!•  ' 
FlAno   and.    Sttslns  «*81' 

SALO* 


CHARING 


<4*s 


000  Mission  street,  nonr  »*••■' 

delO  EAGLES  A  WILD,  ?*?**  „ 


To  the  Dramatic  Profess  i 

THE  UNDERSIGNED,  WHO  HAS  j 
over  twelve  yearn  oonneotsd  W"0""'  |l 
Melbonnje,andis  well  known  by^Sr^il 
tbe  profession  in  the  Colonies,  begs  w  »  fy 
that  he  is  prepared  to  give  expenw*0^,^  ij 


lat  he  is  prepared  to  give  exp"*10""""!!, 
ll  persona  pro feesion ally  visiting  or  ■*?J 
riBit  to  the  Australian  Oolonies,  «•"« 
Pnnotoalltjr  in  dispatohing  repliss  ssaj  » 

at°°-  WH.LLAV  PBMBV  WATJ 

UYIotort.   Otumbsn.   46  OoUlM  «— 

h..m.       Anrt-r.li*.  „ 


WILLIS^BAND 

MUSIO    FURNISHED    FOR ■    Aj;  I 
oooasiona.    Musio  imported,  arrsni*  » 
and  for  sale.  \ 

UABCC8M.  BLXTM    Lender* 
Orehestrn.  j. 

B£NBT  TON  DEB  MEHBEA-  W 


ex-  of  Bran  Bund.  J 

B»-Or0>nj  frnrn  the  country  promptir  ■  „» 
-       Address    M.     W.     WILLrS.    *»"»»/■" 


to       Address    M.     w.     wiubia.    «•*'»'«  tt 
Store.  l»&  MoLtitomery  Btrtet,  or  *lAn    ^ 


CilOre.    .IB    .uoiiKtiuory  butou,  •> 

BLUM,  aSSO  Montgomery  street. 


GEORGE    MATES'^ 

DEALER  IN  OYSTERS,  OXaAHS 
andall  bind,  of  SHELL  FISH.  J 

tlsssMMiltf 


•  SI   f 

* 

T  Hal*!    Mai 
IMmOmMIw, 


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— — -       *| 

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JHKA5  STADTTHEATER 


• 


EMERSON    MINSTRELS 

*■      w;tA 

^BBRI  OPERA!  3B""r"r 

fti  E.  Ial*i«r  rafcfcrl. .       (  on-.«rtnr 


WILSON'S 

AMPHITHEATRE 

Parisian  Cireusl 
9 


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ON 


In     Ills    OflM      >'rBr..     A.'l    ..I      <>l.l     lll».l.     .l..o. 


tr«»      NUlit.   Benefit     nf    Iho     Alhambra     Quintette. 


MARCH    U 


MAMCM    l« 


W  ft  • 


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MIIUIU1I 

IIJ.TO       K  M  W      J 

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Ml  1. 

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O01x1.134a.1ay 


I   VS-Mb    lit*   pT>d)«rt*v»#.  •» 


irand  Orchestra  of  24  Musicians 


Tun 


Ml... 


Ill  TOSH  SPH  IALTIE8  FRANK  .•vml  (  LARENCE  KINO 

THAT        RAHCAL. 


a   »   ». .  -apbllib 


BALLAD  MR.    FRED    PETERBOR 

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TOES. 


OLD  JOE  B1LLT  EOTH90N 

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»t.i«    A»n   oirnor'U 


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JOCKO,   THE    BRAZILIAN  APE! 

JOCKO,  THS  HOHIrT i LIT  TLB  MAO 

Is  ■  boo.  a  rid.  Tri-wllaT If.  AlnaloT  fc***  |  Padr ...... Oharl-y  sottun 

Tlf— nit  otro-f  of  I'I.b'«1'..b.  ...  — i.  R"Mn>oi  I  C>ra,  a  Qnadrj't. Hue  William*. 

F  **k    bit  Ma,  I  roara  o:d Utile  D.rline  i  KM*.  Fernanda a ..Ml-,  hh'roiui 

Ftp*.  larTBKt  to  L-wmM Bob  Uari  I  Bier-**.  Filiate™,  Peaaanta,  etc.,  by  ib«  Oinopeoy. 

MOMLAT  ITEXIXG.  Mar  h    iTth ENGAGEMENT    OF     Oll/VM.    Vivian,    tilt    Ot  »r»et«r  Voaaliet 


I»r    «  Mrrif 


91  wWll  Pr-f-nuf-llt 

&•  Craul  PrlvoAo  Boioi 


Complimentary  Benefit  to  Mile  Dockrill 


fr.l     .  ......   U...4    B.a* 


A-B.atir  Tnw*4  M-ra.  ■-»•■>••  MM  Flra. 

IHBUtiaVED  »T  OU1B  ■IIIIII.IT 
•   -1M   lal.aa    II    ■••^ItMUtM  A«t... 

MB.     ■.     ■.     DOftllLI 
I    -rHM)»*ll«'M<--*Ulll'. 

■T  Tuumt  m ■■  k  » 
fLOW  ■>■   wttwiis 

7  -arllBBMl  Baltaa.r  aai   at*,.|at.    t  BBatBg 

•  num.  mitcRv  .h.are  iso  onxptiir. 
iiiiiiii>iiii 


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la  bar  ■aaarallalra  Baraaaafc  A»*. 

OROTK.MJUK  MUlll.  J.  >UIHL 


11.-D.M.I  Hir.1.  aaa  Ballaaa  All.... 

BT  li'LU  virroRUE 

ll.-Baibli  Trii.it. 

WILLI  a*  ADD  DOOBOW. 

11-Hu.t.   HirM   r.lllBBlaa 

INTRODUCED  BT  HI  IK  DOOKRII.I. 

m.-Johair  Caalaa,  la*   Bay  Waller,  la   111  PYll. 

rlaal  Hanta.l  Aaa. 

To  oaaolidi  will  lb*  Laaabibla  Aflarpl***  of 

HONN.    AINI>    MMK.    UKNW! 
SATURDAY,  AT  2     ORAJTO  MATINEE 

RifN  Circle..... SI     •>• 

rr.r.-fv|tr  ■      ■      ■       ,    5U 

K*.t-r»e«.  «%Rlra 1   ftO 

rrivxic  Ham  »a  «.d  #10  *o 

■ylioi  ufflca  0s«n  iUUj  from  1ft  to  4,    Doortoo**.  >t  I. 


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pic  HOUSE,"r-r: 


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PACIFIC  3LiA."W  REPORTER,  J.  A  WOODSON,  Editor 

De->  •><>-<!    to  the  IntercBt*)  of    tl»o  L.-rnl   Profotwlon. 

atraai.  •»>       f^u.br*  ar.rr  wraak  1  lanr*  nm-abrr  of  ADTAMCB  0A8E9  iMM  the  Am.rtran  ud  rBRllah  Court*,  lad  lb*  moat  valaabla  LOCAL  CASTS  and 
aaa  ria.a  OPtMOBH,  aid  ill  OAL.  BCP.  OOUBT  DEOIilOJt.J.    Third  laar  of  Pabldllon.     OfBc*.  .-..T*  M.r.  bant  at.    1.  P.  BoeARDU-..  Pobll.bar. 

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THISTLETON'8 

JOXaIaY  GIAIVTT! 

0SL7  TEH   0KST8. 
THISTVETON'STO  P08T  STREET 


IVETROPOLITAN  THEATRE 

FiUy  F.irniiiK March  ltth 


BNBFIT 

OF  M1IM 


(■.Ml*- 
I  WW" 


llanche  Chapman 

a  vkleb  ocmHos  ib*  vlil.  by  4m/n,  rtiK»t  t<« 
P«l'tl4r  et*«r»otir  of 

L  ttle  Dob  GioTaiml. 

Utr-xlaclng  lb*  bf  notUal  BaJUd  of 

,  «>o«I  -  l>yo,     Sweetheart,'* 

And  lor  lb*  nr»t  tlm*  lbs  b«.atiral  Oom«dl«tt>. 

•BlltUd 

HAPPY  PAH! 


-M  WWCW- 


Blanclao 

WILL  APPZAB. 


A  Raw  Bail**  of  Noraarr  Bbjm**,  called 

Times    Don't    Change  with 
us,   my   Boys," 

And,  br  daair*,  ih* 
W    SONG    A.1N£>    DANCE 

Wrlttra  aipraaaljfor  atIB3  ELLS,  anlllled 

TRAVEL  ON  MY  STYLE!" 


IV  'lie  Marie  Gaugai 


111  lutr  Jdoca  icr  bo.nllful  BilUt  LHTertlaaanwil, 
MtltUM 


H.XJRH.IlNrE3 ! 


..  Chapman  Sisters  Matinee 


att^'Skirttay. 

>l "'     %■  ,    MONDAY,  Miroh  17»b 

;r?atfwl.'sDay  Grand  Matinee 


ODB    MOTTO: 


CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  Store 

fPawrn.rLj  M«»»r  A  Workhoiro. ) 

Vo.     ao    MOHTOOMEIT    ITBEKT, 

Op.pn.ltr  tbe  laloJk  Boat*. 

JIKAHCB,    4*8    KF.AKlfT    HTBKF.T. 


I  Art*  KOd  WOll  •OlfK.td  *AiortDlr>()l  of 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  Velvet. 
and  Cloth, 

And  bin  t>«*  ■•*'■•  nf  raaaifatnxla  Silk.  Wrol  and 
•  th>r  l./DIKs"  HlflTH.k-.  VKRY  l.uW  PRICKS. 
Al-n.  *  larm-B  •  *ck  of  Mnj»a.  Bro  h»  an  1  l*»o« 
hha-.ii,  l.Bia  .lAck-ta  Bilk  •  od  Uottoa  Vfl*.ii. 
Hllka,  Haiini,  "lo*k  n£t,  a»(l  orcr*  diifnp'  1011  of 
Trim  mine. ,  JUST  aKKIVID.i  lu«*  ttvoi  •  of 
tba  bprlof  ilylaa  of 

riiAIR      A>B      EMBEOIDEBBD 

EJLVmU     NIITM, 

If.  B  -noak*,,  DraitM  and  ao  t «  mad*  to  order 
lo  lata  it  fatkio*..  at  taaioaa-ila  rat. a.  nh2 


Oreat  Crash  Amoagst 
the  Milliners, 

OWINO  TO  THE  FAOT  THAT  M    AS1IPI1  IS 
BELUSO  A  LARGE  end  FINE  BTOUK  Or 

Ladies',  Misses'  and  Children's 
Hats  at  50c.  apiece. 

DONT    PORCiHT   TO    OALL   AND   SXAHIRB 
HIS  LAROE  BTOOK  OB 

ILOWtll,    FKATHKR",    RIIIKUMI, 
■  11. ti.  AND  IMAW  UIIU!.". 

AX.    AKHEK, 

GflO  Kearnr  atrect, 
B.twean  Oallforola  and  Sacramento. 
•WJoit  T...I..J.   I  .aw  dan,   llala,    aalllol  at 
I1FTT  VHK  r»  aplaoa.  tall 


OEO.  W.  XAOLA,     BOB'T  HTEJH.     DaVIO    MAXWELL. 

Nagle,  Stein  &  Maxwell, 

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Wholesale  ProTision  Merchants 

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Coining  Picnic  Season! 

T»BB  ATTENTION  OF  ALL  fOOIKTIKS.  AR- 
Biolallooa  and  Military  Uompaolea  la  i-aM«d 
to  Hm  a.*anmjri>i  riff.rod  by  tn  ■■»>  •  omaK  ilnni 
■■d  b-»Q-ifnl  grooaiia  for  ftollday  Piffl  |i 
"•la*  they  oan  ba  procurod  on  any  tl.y  io  tbn 
wb*b  fr-.r  pior.lo  purpoaea  Mm  eomioit  nuon  on 
tnoie  adtaoiiifi>  >u»  terns  tb*o  any  crouod*  in  tb.« 
BtlM. 

TIIK  CITY  f.Al.li.NS 
A'"»»».nf  acL-Aii  wlthont  tnj  ttnff  io  ■  oelatlei. 
•erl  are  pro»|.|«d  -itb  lar«p  and  ha.-attful  Lawne; 
largeShada  Ir.-^c;  beaanfal  !•  loner*  and  1'lanla 
from  e»erx  tllme:  r  o  ma  to  a  Rwlna;*;  two  mam- 
in.ih  liancioR  Hatilion*;  .  eataral  I  ebe,  wt 
f  ie.ani«  Boi'»;  Kont  taioa  ad  (  bterva'..  rf  Tow- 
ffie,  all  parfeoily  aheh  raj  from  lh*i  wioila,  A 
iii^ninioiri  Ko  ■l.tirAtil  I*  on  Hip  srouid',  and  nvpry 
convoomnoe  for  t.bo  ftcoorBmir.inlon  of  large  fio- 
ilMlnirjwn  mad*.  Kf-p>l  -ir<  raa  been  pltoad 
In  tbetnoitoomplole  order  for  ibt  ei>aiii"g  seasoo 

T-'V.  (11Y  OARUKNS 
Are  thd  Inreent  In  Iho  State.  They  contain  KM 
Acne  of  Knoll  and  Hhad-d  !,*w».  Flower  Clar- 
il»n».  ebo.,  and  are  oapablo  of  aooommodatinit 
.U.iiiU  p-rnnnii  wltn  the  (trea'aal  oonienloneo.  Ex- 
it* i  nr-  run  dlretttlf  to  ttie  Uurduoe. 

I  tonic  dnmralttacn  are  eap-oialty  invited  t/>  oil 
and  manrct  itin  (iroundp,  and  aaoerlain  terraa, 
which  will  be  moat  ftvnriblr., 

M.  V.  BTEVGM,  Proprietor. 

acrOfSoo  hnnrnl  to  fi  r.M,.  daily,  at  the  Qardoar, 
corner  Twelfth  and  Ko.aon.  atreete. 

N.  11  -SOO.Onv  Admi-Binn  Ticket. a  were  sold 
by  T.i-ionn  Aaaoolatfona  holdinrjt  laatiTals  at  tbe 
Dltf  l.nrdena  la«t  year.  The  inln  of  aplrituous 
hqaore  will  be  prohibited  on  tbe  groaode  on  I  «•- 
tiTal  daye.  a, »htt( 

BADGER'S  CENTRAL  PARK 

O  A  Jt  JL,  A  JN  X>. 

The    Popular  Picnic   Resort. 

Forty  Mtnatee  Kldc  from  (b  la  flly-ran 
ran  direct  to  the  I***rlt. 

BADCER'S  CENTRAL  PARK  18  UNDOUBT- 
edly  tbe  bolt  Hammer  HesoH  for  Picbk*  and 
Famlllea  d  riaK  the  Hnrr  .re-,  honit  FKEtt  FROM 
DU-.T,  WIND,  iAND  AND  PUISON  OAK.  Tbn 
Park  is  very  eommodiom,  aod  loomed  directly  at 
tbe  waterfront 

it  oboanda  In  mecnifloent  old  Shade  Treei.  biari- 
lifol  Lawna,  c-a'deot,  eto.,  and  la  pronrted  with 
atuamtnotb  Pavilion,  Bea'aaraot,  a  d  every  oon- 
v«nl*nce  for  pu.iio  aaiemblaget.  Will  be  open  to 
the  pitDlroaftor  March  IHh.  For  p«rtionlaia.  ap- 
plv  to  T.  W.  BADUER,  at  tbe  Park,  or  at  bta 
oi#c«,  nortbaaat  ooroer  Keenly  and  Bush  itreett, 
«nn  Franoiieo.  mbll  Im 


CLASSES  IHJLOCUTHJN. 

TWO  OF  TBE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
the  Tbeatrioal  Profeaatoa  in  <  alJfornia,  pro- 
Ke  formtD/r  elasaea  for  tnatraotioa  to  EIoobuoo. 
eone  wiabini  to  avail  themeeivei  of  tbe) oppor- 
tnni  ty  of  acqolring  a  ne-f  al  art  at  a  rmodorata  coat 
oan eend  in  tbolr  nirwi  to  "Oambyeae  "  P.  0.  Box 


Ladies  and   Children 

...Will,  KIND  ... 

KINKEAD'S 

SAGE  BRUSH  HATH  TONIC 

A  DRESSING    PLKASAJvT  TO  USE.  EASILY  APPLIED, 
la  not  treaay.  and  will  not  Injure  the   mm*,  daliooto.    W 
onraa  alldlataaea  of  the  eaalp.  removea  dandruff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling. 

Randan  tb«  hair  aofi  and   «los«y.  and  ii  PURELY    VKOK 
TABLE, 

•V  The   Original    SAGE    BRUSH    HAIR    TONIO    AND 
DRESSING  may  ba  had  of  tba  Agent, 

JAfl.      IT.     OATFJ*.     Driitfglat, 

Oomet  New  Monlfconiary  and  Howard  i  t-cet<.  andof  all  Drnt,- 
■leu. , fetltf 


JOHN    ROBIa'S, 


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NONK  all      TBI  BM  UlIALKT  OF  MKAT. 
OAJT  BE  HAD   AT 

Stalls  6.  <3,  Califurnla  Market 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


THE  MOST  ELEGANT  CUSTOM  WOBK  III  THE  CITY. 

Beers    Sc  Maynard, 


THE  J0UBNA1  OF  AlHTSEBrEHTS. 


Poblielied  artery  Day  In  t      ."ear  by 
f.       F.       B  O  O  A-  RE  TT  S 

■«  Merchant  and    G8G  WanhlBEtoB  rti. 

Below  Montgomery.  San  Franoiaoo. 


FBI  DAT MARCH  H,  1873 


AMUSEMENTS.    Etc. 

Alhamhra. 

The  performance  to-night  will  be  (or  the  bene- 
fit of  tHe  Qaicnetts  of  Emerson's  Minstrels 
Mesan.  Eassell,  Baiter,  Scott  and  Bookafeller, 
A  cipit.l  bill  will  be  presented.  After  a  good 
firat  part  oonBistiDs  of  old  time  songs,  Frank  and 
Clarence  King,  of  Wbite  and  Eefrn'd  Combina- 
tion Company  of  Amatanre,  will  appear  la  Ten- 
tonic  Specialties,  In  wbioh  they  are  very  clever; 
T.  Reims,  of  tbe  same  troops,  will  Jwit  a  O.  W. 
Bookafeller  present  tbe  act  of  "That  Rascal  Billy ;" 
Fred  Peterson  will  eing  a  ballad;  the  Quintette 
will  give  the  finale  to  tbe  taird  act  of  "En-ani ;" 
Emerson  will  appear  in  bia  great  act  of  "Old 
Blaok  Joe."  and  tbe  performance  will  conolnde 
with  "Jocko,  tbe  Brazilian  Ape,"  with  Little  M^o 
as  Jooko.  A  matinee  performance  will  be  given 
to-morrow. 

Metropolitan  Theatre. 

To-night  tbe  charming  Miss  Blanche  Chapman 
wi  1  take  her  benefit.  A  very  attractive  bill  will  be 
presented.  The  beneficiary  will  appear  in  the 
farce  of  "Sohemerhorn'd  Boy,"  and  In  the  very  pop- 
ular burlesque  of  'Little  Don  Giovanni"  in  which 
•he  will  introduce  tbe  ballad,  ''Good-bye,  Sweet- 
heart" Mias  Ella  will  appear  in  a  new  aeries  of 
nanery  rhymes  entitle]  "If  Times  Don't  Change 
with  Ua  my  Boys,  '  and  in  tbe  new  song  and  dance, 
"I  Travel  on  my  Style,"  and  M'llo  Marie  Gaogain 
will  present  tbe  bal  let  diverti  seme  at  entitled  "Lnr. 
line."  "Little  Don  Giovanni"  will  be  presented  at 
the  matinee  to-morrow. 

California.  Theatre, 

"The  Hanahbaok"  was  excellently  performed 
last  night,  Mies  Dargoo  woke  the  audie&oe  to 
positive  enthusiasm  by  ber  delivery  of  the  more 
impassioned  passages,  in  the  cbaracter  of  Jnlia 
Mr.  Henry  Edward-  was  of  coarse  admirable  u' 
Master  Walter ;  G.  D.  Chaplin  played  tbat  of  Sir 
Thomas  Clifford  In  a  carefnl,  qaiet  manner,  which 
did  not  excise  much  criticism;  Mias  Helen  Traoy 
was  quite  at  home  in  the  rolo  of  Helen;  Owen 
Marlowe  was  a  splendid  Master  Modns,  and  the 
other  parts  were  well  filled.  To-night  tbe  season 
of  opera  by  the  Fabbri  Combination  will  close 
with  the  representation  of  "Faust,"  with  the  oast 
whlob  appears  on  om  first  page.  "  Deberah"  will 
be  played  at  the  matinee  to-morrow,  and  "Lucro- 
ti»  Borgia"  and  "Family  Jars"  in  the  evening,  for 
Miss  Dargon's  benefit. 

Bella  Vision  Theatre. 

Edward  Montague  in  his  great  Gyre  Act;  Mies 

A  coca  Kennedy  in  duets  with  Mies  Fan  ny  Garret- 
eon,  and  in  tbe  character  of  Bob  Wiggins;  Oogill 
and  Oooprr  in  eoog  and  dance;  Mat  Kelly  and 
Tommy  Bree,  in  eong  and  banjo  act;  "Hans  and 
Kady,"  by  J.  H,  Larkin,  Miss  Carrie  Armstrong 
and  others,  and  many  other  amusing  performances 
make  upa  good  bill  for  to-night. 

Wilson's  Grand  Amphitheatre, 

To-nigbt  M'llo  Dookrill,  the  talented  prima 
donna  ef  tbe  great  season  of  .'lorao-opara  given  at 
this  house  under  that  distinguished  impreseano, 
John  Wilson,  will  take  her  farewell  benefit.  We 
are  sure  the  public  will  crowd  the  house  on  this 
**fla»1on*o*-  flonor  Z  t>iB  talented  artiste,  and 
are  equally  sure  that  J.  Keaibel.  B.  H.  Dookrill- 
Mons.  Oaroa  Bnd  fc»  £.&  biker  bright  Btars  of  th* 
arena  Will  do  tbeir  best  to  present  an  entertain'' 
ment  worthy  of  the  occasion.  Tbe  fall  bill  appears 
on  our  first  page.  A  grand  matinee  performance 
will  be  given  to-morrow. 

Woodward's  Gardens. 

About  10,000  persona  weie  present  at  this  popu- 
lar plaoe  of  publio  resort  on  Sunday.  Professor 
Lay  made  a  splendid  asoension  in  his  gas  balloon 
and  came  down  South  of  San  Jose.  TheBuislaye 
and  tbe  "Japs"  will  perform  on  Saturday  next 
when  a  balloon  asoension  will  be  made  by  the 
Bnislajs.  Another  gas  balloon  asoension  on  Sun- 
day next. 

SXasquerade  Ska  tine    Carnival.  -BUI 

On  Saturday  evening  there  will  t>ea  Skating  Car- 
nival and  Maiquerade  at  Woodward's  Gardens,  on 
Which  occasion  the  immense  Pavilion  will  be  Il- 
luminated. The  Prismatic  fountain  with  oolored 
lights  will  be  one  of  tbe  novel  features  of  the  eve- 
ning. 

asatomioal  Mtjsetjm.— One  of  tbe  most 

somplete  collections  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
States,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  boau- 
iilul  wrx  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
only)  at  the  Museum  on  Montgomery  attract.  An 
boar  may  be  profitably  snent  beret 


Nutmegs. 

[  From  the  Danbury  News.  ] 

It  was  cold  enoagL  on  Monday  morning  to 
shake  dice. 

Tbe  papers  are  making  qaile  ado  about  tbe 
falling  of  a  tree  which  killed  an  old  servant 
of  GiDoral  Washington.  We  don't  B  e  bow 
a  tree  could  very  well  fa!l  without  killing 
one  of  them. 

Straps  on  pints  are  coming  into  vogue 
again.  The  straps  are  to  be  sewed  to  tbe  leg 
bottoms,  sod  thus  always  be  In  readiness  for 
use.  They  are  not  then  in  tbe  way,  for  it  is 
rarely  tbe  wearer  is  in  so  great  a  hurry  as  to 
have  to  draw  tbe  pants  on  over  his  head. 

Where  is  the  elderly  scamp  who  has  howl- 
ed for  sixty-three  years  for  an  old-fashioned 
winter?  Where  is  the  old  reptile,  that  we 
cm  get  at  him?  How  we  would  like  to  run 
him  through  a  planing  mill  run  by  ice  water. 
and  cut  him  open  with  a  snow  plow,  and  fill 
him  full  of  snow  balls,  and  sew  him  up  with 
an  icicle,  and  strap  him  to  the  North  Pole 
ud til  the  Spring  rains  released  him.  Tbe 
awful  wretch  I 

Thirty  years  ago  a  young  man  entered  the 
oity  of  New  York  in  an  almost  penniless  con- 
dition, and  without  a  single  acquaintance  in 
tbe  great  wilderness  of  horjBes.  To-day  his 
name  is  known  wherever  humanity  breathes. 
I.  is  spoken  in  every  hamlet,  is  heard  in 
every  city,  and  is  as  familiar  to  the  workers 
in  tbe  mines  as  to  his  brothers  in  the  mille; 
and  wherever  language  is  known  and  ideaB 
expressed  ihe  name  of  this  penniless  un- 
known and  uncouth  lad  of  thirty  years  ago 
is  uttered.    It  was  John  Smith. 


A  New  Suit. 

A  daughter  of  a  London  tailor  has  sued 
an  Irish  peer  for  breach  of  promise.  Doubt- 
less the  father  had  before  sued  him  for  a 
pair  of  breeches.  It  is  hard  when  a  noble- 
man gets  so  deeply  in  his  tailor's  debt  as  to 
have  to  make  leve  to  his  daughter.  Ob, 
those  tailors !  We  know  how  it  is  ourselves, 
aod  Bret  Harte,  Charley  Vivian,  and  iota  of 
others  know  what  tailors  are. 


A  Mammoth  Crystal  Palace. 

Tbe  latest  number  of  the  Atlantic  Monthly 
has  an  audacious  proposition  in  relation  to 
anew  enterprise  of  a  publio  cbaracter.  It 
consists  of  a  scheme  for  tbe  erection  of  a 
Crystal  Palace,  of  the  Bize  of  Boston  Com- 
mon, to  be  appropriated  to  tbe  use  of  in- 
valids in  tbe  inclement  season.  The  centre 
ef  this  stiucture,  which  is  to  be  wholly  of 
glass  and  iron,  is  to  be'enclosed  by  a  wall 
fifty  feet  in  height,  flanked  at  intervals  by 
a  series  of  towers  a  hundred  feet  high. 
Around  this  would  be  a  covered  driveway 
of  asphaltum,  a  hundred  feet  wide;  and  on 
tbe  other  side  would  be  hotels  for  the  lodg- 
ing of  those  who  are  to  inhabit  this  glass 
house.  Tbe  sun  would  heat  its  interior  to  a 
great  degree ;  if  not,  then  a  steam  apparatus 
to  be  placed  in  the  towers,  would  perform 
the  work.  The  whole  coBt  cf  such  a  thing 
is  estimated  at  twelve  million  dollars,  and 
the  espouse  of  running  it  at  three  million 
five  hundred  thousand  dollars.  With  ten 
thousand  guests  at  two  dollars  a  day  for 
thirty  weeks  it  would  bring  in  a  profit  of 
abont  seven  hundred  thousand  dollars  for 
expenses  and  interest.  Some  capitalist  is 
asked  to  invest  a  fortune  by  will  in  this 
scheme,  wbicb,  it  is  assumed,  weuld  bring 
Cuba  or  Florida  to  our  door.  Hot  house 
laised  plants  are  always  delicate,  and  we  fear 
that  people  after  living  under  glass  for  a 
month  or  two  would  be  entirely  unfitted  to 
pome  out  into  the  world  again.  We  don't 
think  it  will  work. 


THE     TBTE     LEST. 

Is  this  a  Cast,  to  keep 

Tbe  larder  lean, 

And  ckaD, 
From  fat  of  veal  cr  sheep  ? 

Is  U  to  quit  thedhb. 

Of  flesh,  yet  still 

To  fill 
Tbe  platter  blgh  with  flab  ? 

Is  it  to  fast  an  hoar, 
Or  ragged  go. 

Or  show 
A  downcast  look,  and  sour? 

No  ;  'tis  a  fast  to  dole 
Tbj  sheaf  or  wheat, 

And  ni(  a\ 
Unto  thj  hungry  seal. 

It  Is  to  fast  (rem  sidle, 

From  old  debate, 

And  hate; 
To  circumcise  thy  life.;  """" 

To  show  a  Deart  grief  rent, 

To  starve  thy  £ln, 

Not  bin  ; 
And  that's  to  keep  thy  Lent. 

A  Legend. 

Conversation  between  an  .quiring  stranger 
and  a  steamboat  pilot.  '  :That  is  Black 
Mountain?"  "Yes,  sir;  highest  mountain 
above  Lake  George."    "Any  story  or  .  legend 

connected  with  that  mountain?"  "Lot*  of 
'em.  Two  lovers  went  up  that  mountain 
ones  and  never  came  back  again."  "In- 
deed—why;  what  became  of  them?"  "Went 
down  on  tbe  otherside. " 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Btlff  Joints,  Sprains  ana  Bruises.  3-l 


McDowell,  eSbow  Card  Writer 
Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10, 

608  Market  street,  cor.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 

Oysters. 
Why  travel  bo  far?    Shellfish  of  every  kind 

kept  at   ManolaR'fl,   oyster  dealer,  072  Howard 

street,  near  Third,  next  to  car  office.  o 


A,  Pleasant  Liocauon, 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Oentral  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tbe  building  te  a  verr  floe  one  and  Is  well 
llabt&A  »od  ventilated. , 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROQEAMMKlIW 
every  Theatre  in  San  Franciaco. 


The  Last  New  Song. 

Air — "Moet  d)  Chandon,'' 
Emerson  Oorvllle  is  my  name, 
My  business  always  Is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  and  Faney  Boast, 
Relishes  these,  that  my  house  can  boast, 
Safely  these  BIvalveB  to  all  I  show. 
Oh!  high  ohl  Oh]  high  oh ! 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
Corville  says  so!  says  so! 
On  Hoe  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remember  tbe  number  and  call  again, 
V^ions  of  Shell-fl'h  In  every  style, 
Inwardly  cause  you  much  to  smile. 
Ladies  with  escorts  there  always  go, 
Ladles  go!  ladies  go! 
Emerson  Corvllle's  polite!  and  so 
3-1  They  go!  they  go!  they  gol 


Livo   Well. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  is  the  oauseof  many  crimes.  Those 
Who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Wash. 
tngton  treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Booken,  who  has  catered  for  the  publio  slnoe 
1849.  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  Baimagundl  soup,  game,  tame  geese, 
dellolous  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  Tbe  best  cud  of  tea  in  the 
olty  — English  breakfast  tea  — Souchong  and 
Orange  Pokoe— can  be  obtained  here.  a 


Oyster  Trade. 

The  oyster  trade  In  California  Is  assuming 
C'gantio  proportions.  Emerson  Corvlllo,  of  the 
Saldle  Bock,  410  Pine  street,  furnishes  from 
bis  own  oyBter  beds  at  San  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  of  the  Pacific  Coast.  His 
Eastern  transplanted  oysters  bare  a  fame  which 
has  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and  •'he 
"  Saddle  Bock"  1b  known  everywhere. 


I>o    Wot   (Suffer   irom   corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
I  ons,  Olub  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Instl. 
tute,  S10  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  e  p.m.  We 
»**»k  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Do«- 
ter*i  capability.  Beferencea  given  if  requirea.  b 

Lever  Bucxcle    Huspenders, 

At  SI  per  pair^-25  per  cent,  cheaper  than  else- 
Vherp — at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  % 

For  a  safe  and  efficient  Bkautxpikb  of  the 
COMPLEIJOK,   UBe   DlOKlY'l    FAMOUS  O&XlfX  BE 

Lib.  l 


What    Cheer    Lauaary 

Bmploys  no  Chinamen,  and  should  be  pat 
ronlsed  by  everybody.  * 


Reduced  Prices. 

Shirts  from  75c,  to  $3,    Complete  assortment 
of  000(8*  Furnishing  Good?.    BealeB  &  Co.,  80S 

Kearny  street,  near  Buib,         ^^  j^ct 


Sam  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Rasa  House  Carriages,  can  be 
found  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es> 
abUshment,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont* 
gomery  sts.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carriage  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  bq 

V.   Cartier  &  Co.,  Lapidaries, 

From  Paris,  having  the  latesf  Improved  lapi- 
dary tools,  will  execute  any  work  In  their  line 
in  a  Euperior  manner,  at  moderate  charges. 
Will  pay  tbe  hlgbett  prices  for  quartz  speci- 
mens, and  appraise  the  value  of  all  gems.  Lap- 
idary. 614  Merchant  street,  room  26.  3h 


The  Credit  MobiUer  Swindle 

Is  the  talk  of  the  day,  and  is  considered  one  of 
tbe  most  gigantio  frandB  of  the  age.  The  old  ad- 
ape  Bays  tbat  "bad  feeding  ib  tbe  oause  of  many 
crimes,"  and  there  te  no  doubt  of  the  truth 
of  it.  for  what  will  cause  a  more  discon- 
tented state  ef  mind  than  a  badly-cooked  meal  ? 
To  avoid  this  evil  we  should  patronize  soon  res- 
taurant! as  Mter's  White  House,  Kearny  street 
opposite  tbe  White  House,  or  his  branch,  tbe  Oap- 
itol  Restaurant,  on  Fourth  street,  where  we  oan 
always  depend  on  obtaining  the  very  best  the  mar- 
ket affords,  cooked  in  the  most  recherche  style,  at 
reasonable  pnoea. 

Ladles  "Visiting;  Carls. 

Written,  engraved  or  painted  by  Johk  P. 
Dwxxb,  126  Batter  street,  opposite  Lick  House, 
and  at   the   Grand  Hotel.    N.  B.— Hajtodbi- 

CTZISFS  FEATLT  MAEKEB.     PXKll  AMgXF   Of  every 

description  to  order.  ij 


An  Affecting  Home  a  to, 

A  cslebrated  Paris  physician  showed  to 
one  of  his, friends  one  of  his  instruments, 
the  handle  of  which  was  carved  in  bone, 
"Do  you  knew,"  he  asked,  "of  what  tins 
handle  is  made?"  "Of  Ivory,  I  suppose." 
"No,"  said  the  doctor,  while  tears  almost 
choaked  hi8  voice,  it  is  the  thigh  bone  of 
my  poor  aunt" 

♦ 

Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  sty  Hen 
horses  aud  a  reliable  driver  era  the  leading  ea- 
sentlals  of  an  eajoyobleride,  aud  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  Ban  Franelsoo  bo  unquestionably 
as  \  from  Frtnli  Bonton,  wboee  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  tbe  Occi, 
dental  Hotel.  His  handstfrne  turn-outs  are  nsed 
by  the  best  circles  of  the  city,  and  aa he  makes 
It  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfeotly 
courteous  driver?,  he  Is  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  other  carrlige  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  iBrgp  number  of  persons,  and 
ladles  In  particular,  will  engsge  no  carriages 
except  thoBe  which  he  provides.  Frank  has  en- 
joyed gr.'at  fcuccess  In  his  business,  and  the 
admirable  way  In  wbiob  be  conducts  It  makes 
him  a  lavorite  with  all  who  patronizs  him,    * 


FIGARO 

IB  MAILED  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
OreRon—  the  papers  left  in  tbe  theatres  at  tight 
being  gathered  np  and  saved  for  that  purpose. 


S.  F.  BUSINESS  DIRE ITCf 

n  „      B»°>"«.ller.  and  "lotion^.. 
H.H.  Moore.  609  Montuomorj.  oesr  M.robu 
,.     .„,  BoiImm  Coll.se.. 

Hesld  8.  Ermt  &  Str.ttoo'.  Oollese.  S4  ft, 

Batcbera. 
K.ta,  Fred.  Stall.  94  to  100.  OslHorol«.M.M,., 

French  Fancy   Ooodi 
Loo«n  &  Co.,  19  MBntgonwrj.  107  .nd  109  8Ml) 

Hamun  Hair. 
Bwnpeon.  a.  B.  4  &,   m  g^^  ^^ 

Wine,  and  1.1,,, lor..     (Wtoleul-i 
P.D.TI  F.  A  Co..  504  Front 

MffleTjuSE^^ 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC    PHYSICIA 


TWF.NTT     TEAK" 


»•     OF    rn.*CT| 


1 "..  T?f  TMaTMEHT  OF  DISEASE,'!* 
*  dent  to  female,  h.a  plsoed  Mad«5.  r5" 
at  the  head  ol  all  phyaiofans  mat! n, 'n ehiS, 

and  permanent  care  In  the  worst  oasea Vfl 
£if,'2,'°J.i°3  m.natrn.l  deransem.n"  L.' 
^i ^,°,d  M».(1»™<'.  Edmonds  a  ekilllnl  pb-,, 
anditls  othe.rintereet  to  conaalt  berlKli 
ease,  incident  to  women  before  lamMrili". 
poiaonone  noBtrnms,  qoaok  dootora  u7lSM 
Madam.  Edmonds  doeoribes  dlseaaja "ilSE,? 
nformntion  from  tbe  patient,  and  onriKSi 
tbe  nee  of  meroory  or  erperiient..  °  b",  „, 
from  wrong  treatment  for  private  chmeff 
cancer  diseases.  Oorre.nondence  ,SH" 
dontial.  Office  and  resldenoe,  HO  S„'.S 
between  Kearny  and  Montgomery.  ja 


FIGARO 

IS  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THRODOH 
ont  the  centre  of  tbe  oity,  in  all  Hotels,  Rei< 
tanranta,  Saloona,  Bterei  and  Offices. 


FIGARO 

IB    CIRCULATED    EVERY    DAY  ON    THE 
Oakland  i  err-y Boats  to  catch  the  passe&gerfl 
hat  arrive  by  thegreat  Overland  Train. 


Sandwich  Island  jPulu. 

Since  the  ascension  of  the  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  Industry  is 
latinfi  uew  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Scbtelber,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  furniture,  620  Washington  street, 
opposite  tbe  market,  who  baa  long  been  tbe 
principal  importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
rices  that  tbe  fathering  and  bis  shipments  this" 
y@ar  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
In  demand  on  account  of  Its  superior  qualities 
for  mattraBB  bedding,  and  deubtlefs  Air.  Bchrei- 
ber  will  find  no  difficulty  In  disposing  of  all 

that  comes,  a 

# 

Genuine    Havana    Clears, 

Best  brands  at  61  Montgomery  street,  8,  W. 
corner  of  Merchant.    Franck  &  Cahn.  q 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil.  - 

The  People's  Rem?dy  for  all  Aches  audPains, 

Altogether  trie  Best. 

It  Is  curious,  but  true,  that  J.  A.  Bhaber, 
707  Market  street,  near  Third,  Bbonld  sell  fur- 
niture and  bedding  cheaper  thnn  any  other 
dealer  In  this  city.  Try  him  and  yon  will  be 
convinced.  v. 

Lahieb,  you  may  6*y  what  you  please  there 
1b  but  one  place  in  the  city  where  you  can  buy 
underolothlng  chfap  for  yourselves  and  chil- 
dren, and  that  Ib  at  M,  Friedlander&  Go'?,  No. 
9  Third  street.  KucHus  Building.  Go  and  be 
convinced.  3h 

Dr.  Barlow  J.  Smith 

Ib  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  hie  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  oommenolng  nt  7  h  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  Ib  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  Invalids  dally,  from  9  to  4  p.  m.,  free,        w 


Best  Quality   of  X>ofirsiciii 

Driving  gloves,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  the  What 
Oheer  Laundry  x 

Dr.    Doherty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
obxonio  and  apeclflo  practice,  and  as  such  Is 
now  the  most  successful  of  any  FhyBloIan  In 
San  FranolBco.  Oflloe  519  Saoramento  street, 
corner  of  Leldeadorff,  a  few  doors  nelow  What 

Oheer  Bouse.  x 

■ 

Everybody    Suited. 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  bats.  At  "  The"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Seamy),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  Is  Immense 
— the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  on*  who 
goes  there  Is  sure  to  he  Bulted.  b 


Cheap  Jewelry,  Eld  Gloves,  and  Ladles  and 
Gents'  Famishing  Goods,  at  Bank's,  store,  35 
Fourth  Btreet.    Cheapest  Id  the  city.  x 


Claibvot ant.  —  Madame  Clara  Anton ift,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium. 
SIS  Kearny  st.,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine.  Consulta- 
tions In  BRgllBh,  French  and  German.  i 


Fresh  and  Sweet . 

For  the  beet     confectionery,   go   to    Oanty   and 
Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Sutter.       X 


Photoffrapnio    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Ait 
Gallery.  84  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  street,  a 


FIGARO 

IS  "  HEBE,  THERE  AND  EVERYWHERE, 
and  is  oonBtantly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
m  tbe  Thcmtrcs,  Traveling  Conveyances,  Hotels 
and  publio  resorts  generally. 


FIGARO 

CIROULATES  IN  THE  BE8T  BOOTETT,  IB 
placed  in  the  hands  of  nearly  all  who  come 
to  tbe  oltv  to  make  pnrohasea,  and  is  therefore  the 
best  of  advertising  mediants. 


THE  FOLLOWING  ISA  REPORT  OF  THE 
AMOUNT  OF  BEER  SOLD 


U,  S.  Revenue  Paid  Thereon, 

During   the  Tear  1873. 

By  all  the  Brewers  in  San 
Francisco: 

Philadelphia.. John  Wicland... .29863  $29SG3 

Empire LyonsA  Oo 20,082  flMHW 

Albany Spreokele A  Co....    3»,681  12,68' 

"Washington... .Mangels  AOo 11. 653  11.553 

Pacific Fortmann  &  Oo. . . .     8,263  8,2^8 

S;F.  Stock  Brewery 1,548  7.H8 

Maeon  i  Co 6.915  f955 

Willows BHienoleus&Fauat     5  469  &459 

Broadway 4  800  4,800 

National Gluck  <£:  Hanson...     4,736  4,736 

Jaekaon Wm.  Frederick....     4,573  4.9T3 

Uavaria ..Guimlach  &  Oo 4,541  4,Mft 

Hibernia M.  Nooan 4.4  7  4,417 

United  Stales.. Wannemacher& Oo     3,349  3,349 

New  York Haffner  &  Oo 2.989  2,989 

GoldenGate 2,7»  2,720 

Union Hesse  A  Oo 3,4)2  3.712 

Laf ayotto Hannt  Paullin 2  238  3,288 

Green  A  Oo 2,080  2,080 

Chicago 2  115  2,115 

WeyantA  Kash 1.719  1,779 

WahmujAOo 1,321  1,321 

And  some  very  small  breweries,  produoing  each 

less  than  1,000  barrels  per  annam.  The  whole 
amount  of  Beer  sold  daring  1872  in  San  Franoieco 
is  161,432  barrels,  and  it  will  be  noticed  that 

JOHN  WIELAND, 

Philadelphia  Brewery 

HBAD8    THE    1.18 T  ! 

His  sales  exceeding  by  abont  10,0C0  barrels  t>ios« 
of  any  other  brewery,  and  making  nearly  one-fifth 
of  all  brewers  combined.  fe27  lw 


Stage  Dancing 

TAUOHT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  Academy, 

DAS  HAW  AY  HALL, 
d«27  1m  Post  street,  near  Kearny. 


J.   C.   COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    LUNCH, 

Cor.  Second  and  Tehuna  afreets. 

•W-Terr&pin     constantly   on     hind. 

Oysters  io  every    stvle.     PBIVATlt 

SUPPER     BOOHS  FOB  PABTIBS. 

dec  31  lm 


t  A.RTON'8 


CHAMPAGNE  CIDER! 

818    KA(  KAMJVTO   STBEJST, 

mh5  lm  SAN   FBANCISCO. 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITO) 

W.  E.  cor.  Jaekaon  and  Kearny  ,u. 

THE   GREAT   ERADIOATOB   OB-  .asm 
COMPLAINTS.    Iori"ri,  o*  5Jk  22 

DR  T°oSrV°B  ?V  '•"«»«"y.«™ol  &/SZ 
DB.  TOZJCR  inform,  the  >B1  ot.d  that  afuTVi 
pfnTa  .'bH  "OSP'TALB  IN  LONDON! 
k  .  j8  •■■">. "Pending  one  mar  in  tho  mMai 
brated  Hoanital  in  London,  the  LOOK  SfKI 

Xr'A*.'8/"1  f  °dl°"l  I°."i"»">  "iS  oil's, 

where  he  can  always  be  found.  DR.  TOZtltiA 
J°l  '"tsjeara  met  with  n.parallend  iZ 
the  treatment  of  disoas.  cenentll.  ki»S!? 
OHBONIO  AND  SPEOI AL  8oMpilllnSP  | 

»K.  C11AS.  IT.  TOZKK 
ie  in  every  way  responsible.  bindinK  himmll 
t«" t  a  permanent  odbe,  or  maluos ?no«k5. 
Those,  who  cannot  afford  to  pay  f!r  riSTI 
medicine  will  be  charged  for  roedlaine  nnl.  « 
MuNIHLYKESr<,BATlV£™JLLsV.%JI 
lofail  inEiving  relief  in  oases  for  wbiohBS. 
recommended  are  to  be  obtained  onljMi 
w  "•„  ^'i08!,*5  p"  box-  Fo"  direotici '«  » 
b1J,.,<S^S'  ^iPteee  orotherwise. 

DH  TOZER  does  not  imitate  the  ao>«rli,l 
UjMta.bimui  it  a  practice  to  pnhlalhu 
affidayitaand  other  false  references.  Sot  rttti 
i.l  Sil;'  """"bio  people  in  the  State, M™ 
has  cubed  of  diseases  whioh  others  hay.  laiiS 
core. 


»K.    CHAS.    B.  TOZFB, 

■    '      '       iBtrBW 


r.i  .«•  B'  corn"r  Kearny  and  JaoltBon  Btrt.- 
"""" Ban  FranaUw 


OUTSIDE    LANDS 

^HY  AMD  ALL  PERSONS  THAT  EH 
tnado  DtJPLIOATE  PAYMENTS  oa  0C 
SIDE  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  bar,  l> 
amoant  refunded  at  the  office  of  the  noamfe, 
upon  the  presentation  of  an  order  fret,  tl 
Mayor  and  Oity  and  Oooniy  Attorney. 
d°""  A.  AT/STH.l 


TRAYS  always  on  band. 


Alfred  Yetiw 

Mann  factum  and 
lm  porter  ef 

BIRD  CAGES 

385  Bnpost,    i 

NEAR  SVTTER  STEMS. 

See  my  etouk  ol  I^i- 
Oages  before  parobult 
ebewhere.  Alwayiasai 
t.bioR  new  on  hind.  M 
Patent  (Japes,  ma... 
Tin  Wire,  are  wairula 
i'BKE  FHOU  VBBMl! 
Also,  beet  quality  TK 
DOj-tf 


THE  CHILD  HAS  RETURNED II 

Its    Parent. 
EUREKA    SHIRT    STORE 

1*4  Kearny     treet.  hna  Remove.  I. 

TVo.    3     Second     street 

"Where  yon  will  And    a   complete  V 

•  ortment    or    SI1I3TS  and    1'V'BMMB 

INS   GOODS,    at    the   o.aal  lowjrlie 

The  Old  Stand. 

BENEDICT  A  Ct. 


ARID) 

_  .Pianofort 

DEOLAKED  BY  THE  JUDGES  A^*  M 
Fair  of  the  American  Inatitnt".  '"SJ," 
fold  trial   against  Steinway's,  OhlclMnig!f 
others,  to  be  TBK  BEST  ON  BXHrernO"' 
OVKTAZ,  Sole  Agent.   *0§JJ*""21 
N  B.-Pianos  of  all  etylea  TO  RENT.     _a. 


mm**  4 


Attention,  Good  LlTer 


M\ 


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.  BBROE8,  FOEMEELT 
-  —  proprietor  of  tbe  Miners'  Ree- 
tanrant,  bss  taken  tbe  managemont 
of  botb  tbe  Miners'  Reeaanrant  ou, 
Oommerolal  street  and  tbe  Miners^* 
Brannh  on  Mark 
A.  DRAYEUE, 
firm  tor  yeu 

tbe  oaieine  uoi>bi  iimjaj.D  >u.t  nm  ,-•■ 
ners'more  popnlor  than  it  haa  e«T LSfT*! ! 
tbe  22  roars  ef  iU  proaperitr-  Oar  BiW  « 
embrace  all  tbe  delicacies  of  tbe  aeason*^ 
motto  Ib  "Good  Fare,  Good  Cooking  and  mow  , 

.  BEBOKI  A  CO-     I 

MINERS'    RESTAUR** 

SSI  and  a»a  Oommeralal,*. 


lal  street  ana  tne  m.nere  rrr«it» 
i  Market  street,  in  partnere&U)  *"fo 

-v^aEUE,  wbohaa  been  ooonefltefJS 
»  for  years.    Improwments  have  »*■»  •KJ  . 

onisine  departmentB  tbat  will  rend« -HC 

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POPULAR     PRICES. 

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HrwrtH  *fot»-t>rMi  Otrete  u<?  Oroheetra SI  *•    Balcony.. 

BrMrtrd  *roit- Ba'cany 7A    Gallery-. 

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rOriglaaR    By  KDWAKD  V 


DUET -ONES  Ifs-EDY  AHQ  F'NMY  QAR8F.TS0N 


Ooaotnilio«  with 


TH1  TURKISH  BATH 

Bill  hprlfffi MotK-llr 

it* R.  0    Me  ib  j  Grlpp Will  Bsrk 

Ft>r.oortlta*r Cb»i.  Vert.tr     lorn F  Cooper 

Joalab  Powder... .Tommy  Rrre  I  A  mella  Tippit...  Misi  Johnson 


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McDANIEL'8 

useum  and  Theatre, 

CHEYENNE,    WYOMING. 

HK    UflDUUIGXED    WOULD    HOST  BB- 

•*•*%«*  Iky  hvimmi  ■■■>»>-,  mi  ue  o^bhejyea 

,  that  tie  to  eew r«mtn4  to    fori  tea  nstft- 

m  «#•*•'?   iia-l  and  ct*r*e*.*f. 

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«#■•■>. 

»■  ■  •■*  »-r»t,»»:o«a-«  will    '■*    -ale    with 

•  IK-i.  ene- 
'er  Renting  ef  Millar  p«tfornum*  «■  *  per- 
^acrf  tbeiwaenpes.  Oeme»*e4eM»*pli«lt«L 
dare**  J.  MrOAlFiRl  . 

Lo*k  lei  !?o-  l.Cb«j'Do«,  Wiomtnc 

.   &.-OvioeiliM   vutid     for   the  Cherenee 
1  Men.    Tbee*wi*b1ee  •ntr«rtn«aW/«taU  I**- 
'   terse  lor  tbe  Wlnu.  B*mm,  it,3idi  pboto- 
»b   to  sr  »4nr>*i.    Htir   Peeeece  Mon»y   re- 
ded »ft»r  &1Ub<  •Dni>a'3|i. 

S  MCDANJRL, 
Pvoprietor  QbeieeiM  Tn««u«  tad  Mneant, 
*  In  Lee*  Bex  He.  1.  Obeieaoe.  W.  T. 


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PEB'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VI  KOI  SI  A     riTT,     BTKTJlDA. 

JB  ET.RrjA  VT  T'IRATRC  HAS  BKBH  RE- 
■eeoreted,  e»d  eu  b*  n>nt*d  by  tbe  oicbt  oi 
>M   e>e*k.     Bun    »ol    trkrallnc    compute* 
hT>  UMted  with  on  »;.-pMo«.tl3-  rtr  |«tter 
JCMM      PIPKR, 
Mfjiie#vr&ad  sol*  Prourtctoc 
Or  to         3.   If.  McCAUJC. 
ISO  Wftvbinete*  alrMl.  S«a  Vtnd«cn 


MESSRS.  M'NEIL  &  CALDER 

l»!T0CS0E  TO  TBKIR  FKIEMJS  AND 
4  tbvPaBHo  gvsinllr.  that  ther  htre  optntd 
•r  OOLMA.t'i  OLOTHIITO  STORIT,  Conur 
laih  ul  MoDlcoa.rr  nrMtl,  will]  ■  WELL 
-HOTED   STOCK  of 

<  oicb  wiin, 

I.iqiOK.    AMD 


1  »r.  I DTIU4  la   MU.  ud  ABOHIK  MoKEIL 
<  B    WM.    0.  OALDEB  .III    do   tb.lr  b.it  to 
>  ItiaiH  Q»»fotUbl..  l»2t»f 


HAIR. 

THE  OUEAi'EITJPLArE  Ul  SAS  EEASOIBCb 
TO  BO? 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Goods,  Cheap  and  Fine 
Jewelry  &  Fancy  Coods, 


IS  AT  TUK 


NEW  YORK    STORE. 

A.    B.   lUMOJ  1   CO., 

*o.  It*  *r«..d  .trict. 
■oJDla       Jf«twe«n  MlMlnn   anrl    Minn.. 


CHEYENNE  THEATRE 

Professionals  Wanted. 

SIX    FIRST-CLASS    PEOPI.R.-MT78T  HAVK 
good  Werdrobe,    Foor  Ladles  aod  two  Oen- 

il»ro»n  to  be  (rood  lo  r«n«ral  businota  f^r  the  eoiti- 
\ag  Winter  ypa*on,  coromeociosi  the  Brat  f»?k  In 
Horembar.  lfTi.  Addreae  ■lallna:  loweat  term», 
with  Pbotoffraph.  Half  Fare  relandad  after  till. 
tear  escaceaaaa  L 

JAMES  HcDAKIEL, 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING,   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,  LECTURE,    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Room«i     lO    mid     17 820    "Washington    street. 


HRRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

1  0  «•  MABKKT  STREKT,  HARRY  0OR- 
J  bya  raapeotfaly  laf  oraia  bfa  frianda  and  pat- 
that  he  baa  refitted  In  b-aatifal  alyto  tbia 
aaM  eotaferublarsaort,  end  will  be  pleaaed 
Mtham,  oae  and  all.  and  have  tb«m  aampla 
•  of  tha  obofceat  wioea  and  Uqnore,  A  new 
»fd  table  from  the  manuUctoy  of  Lleaasflald 
1 1  rhelan  and  OoDexder'a  lateit  paUnt  e*»al- 
■*eoahloef,  bee  been  Dlaeed  la  the  Billiard 
'•  The  popular  and  efficient  beTersce  maoip- 
■  Totnniy  Carroll,  can  be  foand  in  bis  old  po- 
Snpued  to  dJipeoee  oreetareeonfonto  all. 


I  ler.  _TSa  p 
1  at> 


O 


OLD 


BNDES.    at   the 
Oeerj 


VYB   _  _ 

reina)  Red  Lion,  19 . 

P  and  Dirpont,   where  yoo 
•U>  DBIHKS.  aotfenat-     . 
-—  -Old  Boert"  ie  *i 


TO  VARIETY^ ARTISTES! 

fTARIBTY  ABT1STK8  AND  MmBTRBL 
*  perfermera  goine  from  Sao  FraAoieco  to  Naw 
York,  or  vice  rarta,  ihould  ate?  at 

SAXT    LAKE    CITY. 

Firat-elaee  •□|-aBetnerjU  offered  to  Brat-olaaa  peo. 
die  at  "THE  BOWJtRY,"   Mala  street,  Joseph 
Dadlny.    Macs  iter.     Letters  ao    addreased,  or  to 
Dick   Brown,   Baiioeie  hUnager.   will  reeelve 
prompt  reply.  fo>  lm 


IMRTMlIt    WANIRII 


FOR  A  FIRST  GLASS  KXHIBITIOW,  RKADY 
fur  tbe  read.  TbJ«  is  one  of  ibe  boat  opp«nnn- 
itifs  for  a  amnr'.  roan  with  a  •mail  uapit.lcvor 
offored.    For  paitloalers  apply  rs  above. 


CUA".  A.    UAKUMIC, 
The  Celebrated  Dutch  Caoatsdlain. 

MISS     MINNI.:    LODKU. 
Borttsriae,  Sotio-Oomio  and  Ballad  Singer, 


SIGNOfB    DONATI, 

The  World-rcnownid  Ons-Lsggcd  Dsnoir. 

SAPPHO     TltOl'PE, 

Including  the  Child   Wonder.  SAPPHO. 

LKI.IK    »:llh, 

MISS  II.  KLLI9  nnd  W.  BI.LIS. 

OF  T    Ll  m  TON, 

....AND.... 

I.  I'  C   \'     ABAX8, 

Serlo-Comlc    and    Dnettlsta. 


FKENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 

TO  ORDER    tj)50. 

LrAIaTGASTEP.'S 

«17  W.UDtXSTON  NTRKF.T, 
talDlm  *.'t> .*.  lUcuira  *  Opera  House. 


SHIRTS 

...    AHD.... 

CENTS' 

FURNISHING 

GOODS. 

ALAPGR  A8S0UTMKNT  OF  GKNtR*  PUR- 
Dtfbiog  Qiorla  to  bo  bail  vnnd  and  cheap,  at 
the  "OLD  UUBNKR,"  J  LKvY'S,  «1«  Mnnt- 
Kimi'rv  clmet..  Jtiaitce  ilvan  t«  all.  Don't  fortret, 
tbenambor—  510  Uonteomory  ntrpet.     fall  lm 


rHR    ABOVE    ARTINTS    ARR    NOW    ON    OCR  BOOKS.    ANll    CAN    BEES- 
gaged  b>  mjoagara  Wvatol  the  Uooky  Moaatatua,  throunh  our  ageaoy, 

hiii  HIIIW    COBBTN    «Xc    CO. 


Philadelphia   Restaurant. 


OHAS.  V.  BEBOOLD.  PROPRIETOR, 

THE  CHOICEST  MEATS  AND 
Vegetables,  Board  by  the  weed. 
40S  PINE  STREET,  between  Kearny 
and  Moateromery.  mari*.  ln> 


% 


CANDIES. 

ALL  KIITDa  OS  TBE  FINEST  !OAHDV 
uUtKnStHm  Oud,  Futm  d»llT.  All 
onl.r..  Mp»c!,lly  from  tb,  ooaotTT.  ar,  toUoltMf 
Mi  wfll  h.  prampttj  atund.d  t.. 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

-     FINHLY  FURNISHED  BOOMS,  SHI- 
I  CM  or  In  salts, 
i       WeU  idgHMvat  nsaal  Tea»ttl»ta>d, 


THE   OLD 

Hot    sootcn, 

IS  Morion  Street.   Dear  He. ray. 

All    Driolts    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOI  WD  JERRY  III  TOWN. 

Always  on  file  tbe  Now  York  Herald,  Harper'f 
Weekly,  Frer-k  Leslle'a,  Dee's  Doings,  Police  Oa 
gette.  all  lba  California  papsre.  also  London 
Ponch,  Belle  an'e.  lllnstraied  Loudon  News.  Call 
and  satisfy  yoursulf. 

aaa-  Don't  forget  the  sign  of  tbe  Hot    Scotch. 

M  tf  W.  &.  WALDRON.  Proprietor. 


DON'T  FORGET 

ON    YOUR  WAY  TO   OB  FROM  THK  pIB 
cub  to  drop  into  tbe 

Hot    eootcii, 

FOR  YOTJB  WARM  OR  COLD  DRINKS. 

All    r>rinli»    Tea    Cents 

«8S  Sutter  street,  near  Kearny. 
fe8  tf      OS.  P.  BRIQQS.  Proprietor. 


CENTRAL 

NO.   11«   OKARY  SI^BFT.al 
Best  aecommodfttionB  for   v.  _ .  ,    . 

Families  io   the   oit>-.     Priviito     wafiP*T"a 

antrnnoo  forLadln*.    Hair  Cutting,  KhavinR  and 
Snampooing.    Children's  Hair  neatly  out.    Ladies 
Shaimtoolng  50  cants. 
lilTlm  I.   OORRIVKAH.  Proprietar. 


Indian  Queen  Range. 

The  Best  in  the  Market 

MAKDFAOTURED  BY 

OALEE    M.     IIIKI.H 
OOIS  tf  ASO  .nil  4 «»  Keftrny   .t. 


Bar  Sugar 

FOB    SALK-S18    KXABNY    BT8EKT,    AT 
MEKOKR'S.     Alto,  ,varr  kind  of  O.ndl,, 
Wholwi&le  ind  E»wiL 


"THE"  SAUCE. 

LSK  I0DB  QBOCER  FOB  IT. 
TAILOB  *  BENDELL.t. 


Signor  Mancusi, 

pEIVATE  5INGIJJO   LESSONa.-OLASS  OH 

HOSBAT  and  Til  C  USD  A  Y. 

At  3  P.M.    St.  Jams,  House,  005  Market  etreetr 
coropr  of  Bill,.  f,18  1b 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM, 

And  College  ofMedletne. 

1  fs  nC\fi    BEAUTIFUL   AND  INSTRUCT!. 

lv.UUU  Its  nbieote  to  be  assn.    Open  to  tbav 
Poblio  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUBEKA  HaU 
818  Montgomery  street.    FOR  MEN  ONLV- 

■nr  Da.  Jobdaw'b  ParVATK  Ottick  is  at  *il 
Geary  street  (oppoeiUold  Mechanloe' Perlllftn). 


$1,000  REWARD  OFFERED 

TO  ANY  PBBBON  WHO  CAN  CUBE  CORNS 
Bnuieos,  Ingrowing  Nails,  Rhenaaatiam.  aad" 
all  hinds  of  Sores,  as  readily  aa  I  can.  Liniment, 
Kal*c  and  Com  Medioins  lo  bs  had  at  my  office 


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FIGARO. 

THE  JOOBMAL  OF  AMTTSEMEKTa. 
.Published  srery  D»"  in  the  Ye*r  *" 


MMercktft  nnd  5*5   WaahlngtSB  BU 
Below  Montgomery,  Sao  Francisco. 

FRIDAY MABCH  14,  IW3 


Corsets. 

Ttere  is  &  strange  and  corions  etc-ry  thtt 
corsets  were  invented  by  a  bratal  but:t  «.-  of 
the  thirteenth  century,  as  a  panianment  for 
his  wife.  She  was  verj  loquacious,  and  fiad- 
iDg  nothing  would  care  her  he  pat  a  pair  of 
stars  oa  her  in  order  to  take  away  her  breath 
and  thus  atop  her  gabble.  Th'8  ernel  pun- 
ishment was  inflicted  by  other  bnabaods, 
till  at  last  there  waa  scarcely  a  wife  in  Lon- 
don who  was  not  condemned  to  wear  stajs. 
The  Runiehment  became  to  sniversal  at  last 
that  the  ladies,  in  their  own  defence,  made 
a  fuhioa  of  it,  and  so  it  continued  to  tbe 
present  day.  We  io  not  vouch  for  tbe  train 
of  tlie  etory,  but  it  doee  seem  poss.bte,  if 
sot  probable. 

Women's  Richie. 

I(  the  Pennsylvftnians  don't  believe  in 
■women  voting,  they  certainly  seem  to  have 
no  objection  to  tbeir  being  voted  for.  Tbe 
constitutional  convention  of  that  BUte  has 
adopted  an  article,  declaring  that  women 
who  have  Reached  the  age  of  twenty-one 
years  "shall  be  eligible  to  any  office  of  con- 
trol or  management  under  the  school  laws  of 
that  Htite."  This  is  one  step,  though  some 
of  tbe  more  radical  may  think  it  is  a  .very 

abort  one. 

Religions  Cards. 

Tbe  Young  Hen's  Christian  Association 
of  Springfield,  Mass.,  while  away  the  long 
Winter  evenings  with  playing  cards,  from 
which  every  sinful  face  card  had  been  with- 
drawn and  in  tbeir  place  be  found  John  the 
Baptist,  Miles  Blandish,  John  G.  Whittier, 
and  .others  whose  well-known  characters, 
dowbtlets,  cause  the  minds  of  these  pious 
Tontbj.to  soar,  tas  they  look  upon  their  faces 
above  the  dissipation  of  the  game. 


Too  Che ip. 

When  we  hear  that  a  man's  skeleton  was 
eold  in  Cincinnati  last  week  for  four  dollars 
and  fifty  cents,  it  is  imposible  not  to  feel  a 
pang  of  compassion  npon  reflecting  bow 
very  poor  a  man  must  be  to  sell  his  skeleton 
for  such  a  sum.  Host  persons  cling  to  their 
skeletons  with  an  affectionate  oarneBtness 
which  is  as  touching  aa  it  is  remarkable; 
and,  even  when  they  are  dissatisfied  with 
them,  they  seem  to  hate  to  part  with  them. 


A  Fnnthmm's  Bare   Assertion. 

The  following  extract  from  Sardou's 
much-talked-of  play,  "L'Ooole  Sam,"  is  go- 
ing tbe  rounds  of  the  European  papers : 
"The  young  ladies  in  the  United  States 
spend  their  time  shopping,  playing'  upon 
the  piano,  and  flirting.  They  change  thsir 
dresses  four  times  a  day,  each  one  being 
more  decoihtte  than  the  last,  so  that  it  is 
fortunate  there  is  not  a  sixth  drees." 


Bad  Lanjtnae*. 

The  Chronicle,  in  its  Police  Court  report, 
tells  how  Mrs.  Brooks  called  her  husband 
"  a  big  bull-frog,"  and  immediately  below 
it  terras  a  Chinese  woman  "a  bkar-syed. 
■craggy  old  Chinese  hag."  We  believe  tbat 
p;eple  learn  to  call  bad  names  from  reading 
the  Chronicle. 


G  ratify  in  |f. 

It  is  a  gratifying  fact  that  the  public  are 
not  at  all  inclined  to  believe  that  the  horri- 
ble occurrence  Baid  to  have  taken  place  in 
Oakland  is  true.  The  evidence  testes  strong, 
but  everyone  has  hopes  tbat  it  will  turn  out 
to  he  false.  Hen  are  not  condemned  hastily 
by  public  opinion  in  California. 


Spot  Them. 

Nothing  sets  eo  wide  a  mark  between  a 
vulgar  and  a  noble  soul  as  the  reepec:  and 
reverential  love  of  a  woman.  A.  man  wbo 
is  always  sneering  at  women  is  generally  a 
course  profligate,  or  a  coarser  bigot. 


Wretched  Heathen. 

The  Chinese  have  no  dime  novels,  no  bil- 
liards or  lager  beer,  and  there  is  no  place 
where  a  yonng  man  can  pawn  his  eleeye  but- 
tons to  take  his  girl  to  the  opera. 

_*. 

It  Id  Perreotly  Astonisning 

How  beautifully  and  quickly  they  do  washing 
lithe  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
selore  8  aj*.  returned  the  same  evening  if  de 
aired.  j 

Artificial  Memory.    Guaranteed. 

This  wonderful  aravm  gtTee  ihe  memorr  ex- 
acrdmary  power.  Thousands  of  figures  and 
words  learnt  without  effort.  Studies  made  easy 
aud  the  intellect  etroDgthened.  Ssnd  for  the 
book- fifty  ee&U,  post-paid.  Professor  Wm. 
Nemos,  137  Montgomery  street.  x 


Tlie     Bent     Bemedles. 

Dv.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per - 
trt  Wehfoot  Pilla,  for  all  bilious  complaints 
PorsaWbyeUdmggUte.  Agency,  417  Saneome 
street,  corner  of  Commercial.  • 


H"    liday    Candi«e. 

h,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Ileroex's  pioneer  confection. 
or*.  678  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    g 


W»a±LlXME  Beturneflln  On©  _Dn> 
Ax J   we  never  disappoint,  at  the  What  Cheer 
faasndry. 

Fob  Salx—  A  lot  ef  oheap  (ilk  dretses,  at  98 
Geary  street.  A  good  price  paid  for  cast-off 
clothing.  a 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 


Fs  crater's  Nevr  Theatre. 

The  critic  of  ihe  Kew  York  Bporting  Times, 
writing  under  date  of  February  24tb,  says  : 
Fechter'B  Lyceum  is  no*,  yet  ready  for  open- 
ing,  and  it  is  nowaliioBt  impossible  to  get 
any  prominent  pareon  connected  with  it  to 
speoify  the  date  of  the  first  performance.  A 
SQecesaioa  of  disappointments  contributed 
greatly  to  delay  and  hamper  the  manage 
ment,  and  when  these  were  all  tided  over, 
the  serious  Illness  of  Mr.  Ft  cater  added  ma- 
terially to  the  complications  whieh  s.emed 
t»  entangle  the  management  in  all  direc- 
tions. Ererytbiognow  seems  to  be  work  ng 
smoothly,  and  a  visit  to  the  bouse  on  Friday 
iotroiuced  the  guest  to  a  perfect  bee-hive  of 
artisans  of  different  tradeB.  In  tbe  paint 
gallery  were  artiste  transforming  plain  can- 
vas into  forests,  cities,  cottages  and  palaces. 
Under  and  on  and  above  tbe  stage  were  an 
army  of  carpenters,  raising  bridges,  nt:ing 
traps  and  rigging  ropes,  pulleys,  windlasses, 
and  tbe  thousand  and  one  appliances  neces- 
sary to  tha  workinglof  this  novel,  and  ac- 
cording to  its  designers,  model  stage.  Tben, 
too,  there  was  tbe  ubiquitous  gas-fitter  with 
bis  side  lights,  his  border  lights,  bis— foot- 
lights ;  bat  no,  those  are  not  u*ed  li-re — his 
brackets  and  his  grand  chandelier,  which 
bad  been  just  lighted  for  the  first  time.  It 
is  a  huge  hemisphere  of  glass  prisms  sus- 
pended at  the  very  summit  of  the  dome.  In 
the  centre  is  a  circlet  of  fire,  and  around 
this,  six  blaz.ng  flowers  ;  tben  comes  a  cir- 
cular fringe  of  long  pendant  glae*  prisms, 
and  tben  the  maze  of  small  prisms  lighted 
from  above  and  throwing  a  delightful  shower 
of  light  over  the  entire  house.  The  stage 
was  ready  for  a  first  rehearsal  to-day,  but 
from  what  could  be  seen  in  a  short  visit 
there  will  probably  be  no  performance  for 
at  least  ten  days,  or  to  speak  confidently, 
two  weeks. 

.«. 

Chips. 

Advertising  is  tbe  oil  which  wise  men 
put  in  their   lamps. 

Don't  touch  the  tiller  of  our  boat  but 
paddle   your  own   cauoe. 

To  deal  frankly,  honestly  and  firmly 
with  all  men  turns  out  best  in  the  long 
rua. 

Experience  is  one  of  tbe  oldest  and 
eurest  teachers,  but  its  .prices  are  ruin- 
ously   high    sometimes. 

Two  horns  will  last  a  cow  a  lifetime. 
Some  men  require  more  than  that  before 
breakfast. 

The  man  who  can't  afford  to  take  a 
newspaper  paid  three  dollars  far  another 
dog  Saturday. 

Pay  the  printer  tbat  which  tbou  owes* 
him,  that  thy  form  may  never  ba  chased 
without  finding  the  ooin. 

The  English  papers  call  the  steam  whistle 
the  "American  devil."  We^know  better, 
He  is  the  youih  that  comes  down*  stairs 
and  asks  for  copy. 

It  is  not  always  the  gold  roof  whioh 
keeps  out  care  and  sorrow,  ner  the  humble 
cot  which  refoses  to  shelter  peace  and 
happiness. 

Englishwoman's  Rig-tats. 

Women's  Bights  have  at  length  been  rec- 
ognized in  high  quarters  in  England.  A 
department  of  tbe  civil  service  known  as  tbe 
Local  Government  Board  hai  jast  appointed 
a  lady  Poor-Law  Inspeetor,  at  the  very 
handsome  salary  of  two  thousand  dollars  a 
year,  to  report  npon  the  domiciles  and  the 
treatment  of  children  who  are  "bojrded 
oat,"  aft°r  tbe  sjBtsm  which  is  generally 
adopted  in  Scotland.  Mrs.  Nassau  Senior 
is  the  lady  npon  whom  this  distinction  has 

been  conferred. 

+. 

The  Surest. 

The  Wyoming  (la.)  Journal,  in  speaking 
of  imprisonment  for  murder,  says  that  "tbe 
surest,  safest  and  moat  easy  way  to  a  com- 
fortable home  and  a  natural  and  honorable 
death  is  to  murder  au  unoffending  fellow- 
citizen." 


When  they  Get  Rich. 

With  qu'et  saecasm  a  Maine  papar  re- 
marks that  after  the  "Chase  heirs"  get  their 
thirty-five  millions  of  dollars,  mere  or  lees, 
from  England,  they  will  confer  a  favor  by 
liquidating  a  small  bill  at  its  office. 


Clam  Oliow<ier  Every  Wlfirftt. 

Tne  best  chowder  in  town,  at  tbe  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  15  Morton  street,  jast  off 
Kearny.  _  3-r 

Notice  to  the  Public* 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  etreet,  one  doer 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  Bel- 
ling off  his  fine  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  cbil- 
arena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal.  At 
greatly  rsdaoed  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  hits,  trunks,  valises, 
etc.,  below  co ;t,    Gall  If  you  want  bargain*.  Jr, 


Holiday    Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tables 
that  compare  with  Bqntrm'a.  Squirza'a  Punches 
ire  famous  for  the  high  art  shown  in  their  man- 
ufacture, the  happy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  the  great  Sqoarsa,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
he  Holiday  tables.  For  sale  at  the  new  branch, 
317  Kearny  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarter?, 
130  Leidesdorff  etreet. 


Setrlnc  Machine*  for  Sale, 

Bented  and  repaired,  at  116  Post  street.   Also, 
agency  for  Mills'  Adjustable  Treadle.  x 


It    Is    a    Beauty  I 
The  Little  Gem  Clothing  and  Card  Marker,  at 

416  Washington  atreet,  near  toe  Post  Office.  Beat 
ever  invent  e  1.  a 


for   W« 

Shirts,  SI  60  per  doa.;  retail.. pieces,  Wo.  per 
lea.     At  the  What  Cheer  Laundry-  • 

WTiat    Cheer    ljawnai 


tTonldn't  Be  Sold. 

Scene  in  a  court— Bey.  a  witness  in  a  eise 
of  as-ault  on  Mr.  Brown, 

Judge  [with  dignity ]  —Young man  do  you 
know  this  Brown  ? 

Boy  [lo:ktns:rougisbly  at  bis  Honor  and 
hsking  his  head]—  No  yer  don't,  Judge, 

Judge  [indigoantiy]—  What  do  you  mean 
by  that,  sir  ?  Answer  the  question— do  you 
know  this  Brown  ? 

Boy  [with  a  peculiar  wink]—  No  yer  don't 
Judge. 

Ju3ge  [in  a  rage  1— Answer  me,  you  young 
villain,  or  I  will  commit  yoa  for  ^contempt 
of  Court— Do  you  know  this  Brown  ? 

Bey  Applying  his  thumb  to  the  end  of 
his  nose]—  Yer  can't  come  it,  Judge.  I  know 
what  yer  want — you  want  me  to  aek  whit 
Brown  and  then  you  are  goin;to  say,  Brown 
Stout.    No  yer  don't  Judge. 


Nearly  Escaped. 

A  German  in  Buffalo  fell  into  a  beer  va 
tbe  other  day  and  was  drowned.  He  drank 
u  bard  as  he  could  t&  save  himself  and 
would  have  succeeded  bad  not  a  floating 
cork  choked  him. 

Trie     Author      of     *  'S  nanins      O'Brien 
Dead. 
Joseph    Sheridan  Le   Fanu,    an  eminent 

Irish  writer,  died  at  Dublin,  February  7th. 

He   was  tbe  author  of  tbat  spirited  poem, 

"Sbamus  O'Brien,   the  Bold  Boy  of  Glin- 

gall." 

Oysters, 
In  strolling  round  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Frisoo  by  gas  light, 
uur  careless  feet ,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where    fountain's  ceaseless  ?p  lay 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  BOieen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  waa  seen ; 
While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Hade  that  window  reem  to  be 
Some  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 
"Stop,"  Raid  my  friend,  "let's  gain  here— 
It  looks  eo  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  out  aide  a  waiter  neat 
Hade  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish — 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  m*ffmjicentl\f,  to*; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  month  don't  water,  then 
Ton  Ye  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  ehun sand  crabs  and  terrapins  ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  plaoeaJl  kinds  of  game. 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure. 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  'twould  eeem, 
That  they  have  here  the  beet  Ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners,** 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rash 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seren  Bosh, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  And  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  House,  337  Bush  street,   above 

Montgomery ;  open  Day  and  Night. 

GHABLES  ftaakF-,  Proprietor, 


How    to  Procure   Bargains. 

Attend  the  auction  sales  of  Watson  fc  Barn- 
hart  at  their  auetien  salesroom,  112  Batter  street, 
adjoining  the  new  Circus  Amphitheatre,  and  you 
are  sura  to  irocure  bargains.  Sale  daye — Mon- 
days and  Fridays.  Cash  advanced  on  merchan- 
dise.   Out-door  sales  promptly  attended  to.    s 

Paatt's  Abolition  Oil. 
Carol  Lime  Back  and  Paralysis.  3-n 

If  You    Want 

Tour  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
iot  spoiled,  send  them  to  the  What  Cheer  Laun 
try.  x 


500    JPatrs    ol    Socks, 
<at  all  priceE,  at  the  What  Cheer  Laun  dry. 


American  Watches. 

Beduced  prices,  at  H  A.  Caltendex's  62  Sec 
ond  St.  corner  or  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  carefully  renaired.  n 


Solicitor  Wanted. 

1  GOOD  SOLICITOR  WASTED. 
r*~  Ap»ly  at  ihw  office  between  IS  und 
1  o'clock. 


MILITARY    COODS 

-...ASD.   .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRICAL 
TRIMMINGS, 

395   Menteomery  street.    Boon   9fo.  1. 

nhU  tf  T.  EGDGEttS  JOHNSON. 


An  Oyster  May  be  Crossed  in  Love. 

NOT  TF  IT  13  STJOa  AH  OYSTER  AS  YOU 
get  acroaa  tb.9  etreet  from   the   California 

Tfctit  ,-e,  at  tbe  corner  of  Kearny,  as  cobodj  coald 
refuse  Bald  Oyster  Try  it  between  the  acts,  or 
wood  the  play  ie  over. 


it 


SPIERS  &  POND'S 


SALOON, 

SV.    COB.     K£iJ\T    1SB    BT7SH. 

PURE  WINES  and  LIQUORS 

TEA,  COFFEE,  AND  REFRESHMENTS. 
ONE-BIT    HOUSE. 

Ie371m 


BALDWIN'S    DAIRY  BUTTER! 

r HIS  IS  TOOEBTirrTHATrT.B.  TERWiL- 
.vLX0J?RJ*  C0  •  *'  aDd  51  Waahinptaa  Market, 
are  tfce  SOLE  AOEN  TS  for  the  s»le  of  my  brand 
r.f  batter,  known  aa"  BALDWIN'S  DAIRY  BTJi'- 
T>  if .  It  has  beeas.  Id  at  the  abore  eland  tbe 
past  thirteen  years,  andany  brands  of  butter  rep- 
r-jeDt-d  to  be  of  my  make  net  procured  cf  N.  B. 
TterwiHiser  Jt  Co..  are  counterfeits. 


leaS-lm  SO  and  Si  Washington  ftlarket. 


FRENCH    GO  ?DS. 

MME.  PONS.  IMPORTER  AHD  DEALER  HI 
P.rlsi»c  G»od.,  h«  jost  renirixl .  Urge  ud 
.tried  uftortmeat  ol 

French    Corsets 

Or  all  kinds,  .nd  price*.     Silk  Oorsete,  »Dd  Conets 
mide   to   order.    L.die,'    Uoderwur   end   ToBr- 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


NEW  ALHAMBRA  THEATRE 


FRIDAY    £T£MA'S MARCH    14 


BENEFIT 


The    Celebrated   Quintet, 

....MESSRS.... 

J.  G.  Russell,      W.  F.  Baker, 

G.  W.  Rockafellef, 
Benj.  Clarke,       M.  A.  Scott. 

MB.  KEARNS,  OF  TUB  WHITE  Jt  KgARNS 
Amateur  Hioattel  Troupe,  has  kid  17  volun- 
teered.and  «riilaDt»earLn  the  aot  entitled  "THAT 
RABOAL  BILLY." 

FRA5K  and  CLARENCE  KTOG,  of  the  same 
troupe,  will  appear  In  their  Djtoh  boogt  and 
Dances. 


LITTLE  MAO  will  Feed  kbe  Pig. 
Finale  of   the  Third  Aot  of  Eraani  bj  "THE 
QUJLHTET." 

old    aoxo    xreHT: 
■jl'-  RtuaaUwiU  si&R  "  Tbe  Poor  Old  Mere." 

Baker  will  fiicu  "The  Old  Folks  e*  Hots*.." 
Clarke  wiUaing  "Old  C*n  tacky  Home." 

T'.cketa One  Itollar 


Assessor's  Office. 

NOTICE  TO  TAX-PAYERS, 

I  873—74. 


a  ll  rxftzsoars,  companies,  ajs- 

SOCIATIOAS,  or  FIRMS,  In  the 
City  ond  County  ef  Bam  Francisco,  are 
requested,  either  In  person  or  by  their 
pre  per  represen  to,  tires,  to  deliver  at  the 
Aasenor's  Office,  No.  52  City  Ball,  be 
fore  the  SECOND  HOKDAT  in  APRIL, 
1S7S,  a  statement  eiit.tr  oath  of  all 
Property,  both  PEKSONAL  and  REAl 
owned  or  claimed  by  him  or  them,  or 
which  is  In  their  poeeeeslon*  or  which  i» 
held  or  controlled  by  any  other  person 
in  treat  for.  or  for  the  benefit  of  him  or 
tbem.— See  Sections  SS30-3St«,  Politi- 
cal Code. 

afPOLL  TAS  IS  NOW  DUE  at  this 
Office,  or  to  a  Deputy.  —  See  Seetlens 
3830-3S46,  Political  Code. 

LETI    BOSSSXE, 
City  and  County  Alienor. 

Saturday,  March  1,  187.8.  mbJt 


NOTICE. 


T1HE P UBLIC  AKB.HEBEBT  NOTI* 
fled  that  the  Field   Deputies  of  this 
Office  will  commence  aseeeelae  property 
SATTKDAT,  MARCH  1,    1873. 

The  duties  oselajned  to  those  deputies 
are  loo  well  known  to  the  community  to 
requlre-explanatlone,  and  -while  I  have 
been  careful  In  making  nay  selections  to 
fill  positions  by  men  favorably  known  In 
thtecommunlty  for  their  competency  and 
Integrity,  and  am  confident  that  the  da- 
ties  will  bo  discharged  by  them  to  the 
general  sa  tlsfac  tl  on  of  all,  concerned, 

I  urgently  request  the  general  publle  to 
report  to  this  office  any  dlrelletlons  of 
dutybyany  of  my  Deputies,  and  assure 
them  that  any  Just  complaints  will  re- 
ceive Immediate  attention. 

LEVI  BOSEXEB, 

mbt Olty  and  Consty  Asaesser. 


1872-1873. 

mm   TIT    SJ.LI   FOB    THE    SOS'. 

payment  of  Tuel  for  tbe  fiscal  year 

1972.7  3  will  be  renimed  .a  MOSJlil, 

March  10,    1873,  at   lO   o'clork   A.  M. 

A.   ATSTllf, 
Tax  Collector  City  and    County   of  San 
Francisco.  mblO  It 


VOCIL  1ND  INSTRUMENTAL 

MUSICAL  INSTITUTE 

UNDER  THE  DIBBOTION  OF 
MR.  X*.  E.    H-EITEIl. 

312  Foil  St.,   opp.  XTaloa Sqnare, 
HOURS:  from  10  tot  and  from?  to  9.    RESI- 
DEyCE:^Q5  Mason   Street. mil  3m 


AMERICAN     EXCHANGE, 

HAYVABD8. 

IODT  OAKKb PROPRIETOE 

First-Class   Hotol. 

1715  6m 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOBS 

ON  HAND  and  nude 
to  OSD£S, 

L.   BLAIR'S, 

asm 


r      PRICE   50  Ct 

A  Safe  and  speedy  Rem< 
dy  for  all  Bronchial  Affe, 
tions,  Asthma,  Cold 
Coughs,  Loss  of  Voici 
Bronchitis.  Incipient  Cor 
sumption,  Hoarsenes: 
Pain  and  soreness  of  th 
Breast,  and  all  Difficultle 
arising  from  a  sudde 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  ll 
healing  powers.  Ask  ft 
the  California  Hall's  Pu 
monary  alsam.  Sold  b 
all  Druggists. 


FKorsiETOsa, 

41T  San.onie  street,  corner  Co 

^^_^^^  *aott 


Gires  Tone  to  the  Stomatb 
WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 


K 


Is  a  Sure  Belief  for  IndigjBtioi 

1 


sd^  iXLBiTTtR3 


HAS  HO  SUPERIOR  AS  A 

BLOOD    PXTRIFXEB 


THOMAS    W.    BREE, 

SIIiVER  PIjATHP 


^ 


HANUF  AOTURER . 

— Ajn>— 
EtPAl»18 

drumsTbbnjos, 


U  Til  EB    MTSICAJL    17>STU  IMUTT 1 


ESTABLISaED  VS  1884. 


jiissi 


NT  B.— Fine-ton^d  Silrer  bolo  Buijol  tefa 

ossjon^i  ^^&tb  on'tiaod.  i  '    ' 


A    DESIDERATU3 

....TO.... 

HANA&ERS,  STARSAJ1D  COMBINRT10" 

AOOMPBTBNT  MANAGER,  AGEifT  1* 
Acter.  "rith  15yeara'  exp-rieace  in  Koflw 
America,  the  Oaoe  ol  Good  Hope  and  AestraUl 
Colonies,  India  end  China, 

IS  OPEN  TO  ENGAGEMENT. 

Is  well  posted  witb  tee  profession  end  thl  Pra 
Can  eive  names  of  Ma&agsra,  Tneatres  or  Ball 
List  of  Prices  and  helainf  capacity,  id  nssrlj*"i 
one  ol  the  above  places.  •  Appl  j  to 

J.  H.  MoOABl,      I 
fe4  lm  «3*>  WaahiogtOD  street,  8.  f- 


SANGER  HALLI 

(SLNGER'S  HALL.) 
14    6EABT    ST..    NEAB     KIAW 


None  bat  tke  Choicest  BransU  ef  VIM 
and  Liquors  on  hiind. 

DEPOT  WEYAND  A  KASCHt'S  BAT  BRiWH 

J.18  tf  OHKIS  TBUMIaW. 


FREE  AND  EASY, 

ETBBX    8ATTKDAX    ■!•■' 


^ 


Piano   and 


iSinelxisZ  at  SP.* 

•fJEsfeSALOOl 

606  Mission  street,  near  Beesse" 
0  EAGLES  i  WILD,  Prtpnett* 


CHARING 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession 

THE  UWDEB8IGNED,  WHO.  HAi  W. 
OTer  twelve  years  connected  with  "•JhJJi 
Melbourne,  and  is  well  known  ^theS*7_Ki 
Lie  profession  in  the  Colonies,  be** JJ  »SZ 
that  he  is  prepared  to  give  eiperienoea  eorj- 
all  persons  professionally  vieiUDg  <»  "»-S« 
risft  to  the  Anstralian  Colonies.  VmMOJ" 
Pnnctnslity  in  despatching  replies  msy  "■»• 

■,P<"1'  WIO.L1  AV  B  E»BT  W«W»,  I 

UTiotorU   Ohunbors.   *«  Oolllm  ■"*," 

ooumB       Anst.r^i^  -■ 


i 


WILLIS^BAND- 

MUSIC     FUENISHBD    FOB ^Aj* 
oeoesionB.    Masio  imported,  sxrangS0 
and  for  sale. 

MABCrSM.   BLtH    Rentier  of 
Orchestra. 

UERBY  VON  DEB  JCKB»»ar.  « 
er  or  Brats  Band.  „    .,._, 

■ar-Ordtre  from  the  conntry  proaptlJ  ™% 
to  Address  M.  W.  WlLClS,  VMM'JS 
Store.  138  Mottgcmery  atreet.  or  AtASUVI 
BLUM.  «20  Montgomery  street.  '" 


GEORGE    MAYES".^ 

DKAtKR  IS  OT8TEBS,,OLAJIS 
andaU  Binds  of  SHELL  FISH,  i 
Stalls  Kos.  *©,  Al.  *»,  OsliforaJs" 

Market,  sntranoe  on  OaLifornis  street. 
Pnblbc  or  prirate  partiee  t»od  fsmtti 


IRNIA  THEATRE 

8TADTTHEAT1R 


EMERSON    MINSTRELS 
RBBRI  OPERA!      «-*"" 


ww»  «*u.  »rf *• »  is 


BATtSDAT  mm*  ■CKDAT    EVCWIIIC.* 


.       .  ..        ,      . 

•  I   IIC(T(0  5 

Pr*»  Ow  DclU: 

I.11KJI  $!0*l  Q 
■i«  a......  —.        • 


!flW    ALIA1BRA    TH1ATRE 


IHMK>"I      ••  1    <    <     I    -.  -.    <  >  I         1   I  I  I       i  .  I  (  I      \    I 


WILSON'S 

AMPHITHEATRE 

Parisian  Circus  I 


rui       « .  i «  i .  \   i 


Emersoiv 


I    ..I     <  till    1 II. 1.1.    .I..1-. 


MARCH    15  ul  l« 


I    ilnmonl     an       Mul.,, i. 


.ii.  .  i 


w    r    ra.R 
Hill    1     ■■■■BOB 

J    V    It'lllU. 


I  in  nnviiii  s  RAILROAD  I  HHImin.  Milton  and  S'ott 


I'lirl      t*t>f..ii.l 


>ll... 


THE    "V\7-AJVI3:n3MI>JGl-    ACTORS, 

M   Nih  J «]**  bu  Ii^X  ^    ftawlaesjrB  |  Tr»— iw  of  ikuktt B«.  ITa  i 

TITTUMW 

»».  ft    Ri-fcaMi     Mr*.    Ur-ady ».    J.  Mmtv*o4 


mORl  I   DKARL1    L0T1     Song  and  Dance CHARLES  81  PTOH 

CROWNED  WITH    THE    TEMPEST. 

Rl  ar(  1.    IAKKI,  <Hitr,iiAIRu<    K'K  KAni.MR. 


O 


m. 


OLD  JOI B1LLI  ebtbson 

CHI WI.H BUB  HAKT 


.■TABS    ABO    'imiixnil 


The  srcarAg'a  p»rfonn»nc.  will  conclude  with 

JOCKO,   THE    BRAZILIAN  APE! 

JOCKO.  TH1  MOJSUBT 1 LITTLE  MAC 

Lor.ero.ft  rich  TriTfllcr U.  All  IrO Chirl-T  .uli-n 

F*ra4aa«t.  own.r  of  PlaDtMlo.....— J.  Boblnao.  |  Cira,  ft  yni^n  a Mm  Willi. toe 

F-tna.  hi*  eon,  a  redr.  old Lull"  D.rliot  i  Km,.  Forn»oo>r. Mlta  8h<  rmftn 

Pips,  tcrvftot  to  Lorexxo Bob  Hart  I  Bl.Te..  Villager..  Peaa.ute,  etc..  by  the  Csmpany. 

MONDAY  EVENING.  March    ITtb ENGAGEMENT    OF     Glin.aa.    XTl'Vl.JWEA,    the    Cleracter  Ti>a»ll«' 


■  T  tl,  I. a.  DIM  »«n  Of  btxibbb. 
■      BUrl.eetal  a,.. 

lair  K.iar 

4.    Bta.l.  B.e~.— >ie.,i-«    ..I.*,  .*..».  &Wlte>.  . 
at  a,      ■      aa     nor  BBII.I. 

A-H.rr,  ••„,  »t    ejaea*. 

■T  Mm  BAB  '■  AND  »ON». 

•  rn..ir>.i  aw_r...u  AM 

»T  TOP»',  t'l     «    « 

■•■   wiKirn 

T  -rreaaah   ae.lt.. <»  a*.  Bagl!..    ■  ethplBB 

bhiri.pv  Rirm»  ri  ark  aid  compart. 

I  RTBBM  I  anion 

A— Brl.l.B     B"l<  Batll.l..     I.»r...  .(   H- 
(■  l».r  anta>«r«ll«l«4   Har-ba«h   Arl. 

OBOTHSyilK  »().«.  J.  KtXIBIL 

•  -toftlr  l.t.rl.d*  

Heirs.  KKKiBnu 

lO.-UrtMd  Hardta  and   Banna..  AM 

BY  HUE  VI.-roKISK. 

11.)  Trick  He. a.  n.rlen.l..  

liM  follow.. I  h,     i*  or.  tear,  the  l.m.a. 

IB  \   Irl.ft  Han,  PiarlMi I  .  

It  IHODUOID  BT  OMAR  KINQ9LET. 

IB.-JoIib.j  Conk*,  th.    Boy  Wonder,  In  Ilia  l»rlm- 

rl.al    HanlMtek  Act. 


To  eeoelode  wllb  tbe  Comlo  P.'itlsilmo  ol 

Tlio   Pour    I_.o-vor.Sr> 

SATURDAY,  AT  2      GRAND  M-VTINEE 

St.  Patrick's  Day Grand  Matinee 


rains  or  admiiiio*: 

Drfii  Clrelej VI   •# 

Put  >l net tf *• 

RMfrtetl  Ch-lrs 1   a« 

Print*   H>ifi »S  nut)  BIO  OO 

■.cBuk  utSee  oin.B  dally  from  10  to  4.    Doors  op«D  at  7. 


PACIFIC  ILbA-^W  REPORTER,  J.  A  WOODSON,  Editor 

Devoted  to   t ho  Interest-*  of    the  Letrnl  Profession. 

PatUtkM  «rtrr  vff*ek  •»  l*»C»  aotob-t  o(  ADTANOI  OASIS  from  the  American  and  Eogllih  Oourti,  ind  the  moit  rtlnible  LOCAL  CA3F3  *Dd 
OPIMOSR,  »d  all  OIL.  BUP.  OOTTBT  DE0t8I01f9.    Third  Ye»r  of  Pabliettloii.     Office,  533  Merchant  nt.    J.  P.  B08ARDU?',  Publlnher. 


X>r.     Evory'g 

DIAMOND    CATARRH    REMEDY 

18  THB  ONLY  REMEDY  KVIR  DISOOT. 
tr*<d  that  will  ■□.«'•;  On*  I'M-nh  antt  Oaltt*. 
Kflr»A(*»,  all  Drutiir l ■!.■».  »« -1  it  O  POST  8TREET* 
Prloe  FIPI  V  Oi-NTH  i»r  bottl*. 


CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  Store 

(FermerLr  M«ytr  A  Wnrkheim,) 
So.    SO    HONTOOWERT    STREET, 

Oppo>lt«  the  Lick  Hume. 
BKAIIOH,    4*8     KKVUW    SfBKKT. 


large  and  well  HQleOt^d  arson  moot,  of 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  Velvet 
and  Cloth, 

And  bin  n"w  ftylON  of  rrml  v-tii  ■  -I-  Silk.  Wnol  and 
other  I. ADIEr/  SUITS,  at  VKRY  UjVV  PRlOES. 
Alo,  a  lartr*  siook  of  Siriuei.  ttroohe  and  Laao 
hhawlu.  I.ace  Jaokata,  Silk  a\  Uottoo  Vflvet., 
Stllto,  Saiins,  <  ilonkma",  u-tirt  nverv  dwauripMon  of 
TrimmlnRa.  JU^T  AliRIVHD,  a  lane*  invoice  of 
the  ttpriogatyluMOf 

km  nnoin  kkk  d 

LIXKN     SUITS, 

H7,  b—  Oloaks,  Dreasesand  tint,'  made  to  order 
lo  latest  fashion,  at  reasonable  rates.  mfi 


lJ      fench  goods. 


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Great  Crash.  Amongst 
the  Milliners, 

OWIKO  TO  THE  FAOr  THAT  M.  ASURH  IS 
UKLUNQ  A  LARGE  >bd  FINK  STOOK  Of 

Ladies',  Misses'  and  Children's 
Hats  at  50c.  apiece. 

DON'T   FORGET   TO   OALL   AND    EXAHINB 

HIS  LARGE  STOCK  OK 

FIOBKBI,    FKATHEB.*).    KIHBONS. 

SILUB  AKD  ITEAH  HOOD". 

M.    AHI-IER, 

fi30  Kearny  street. 
Between  California  and  Saorameote. 
■»-.Ta.t  reoelved.  1.000  do«.  UaU,    ■elling  at 
FIFTY  OENT8  apitoe. "31 


-audi   Oortieta 

pr loea.   Silk  Ooteata,  and  OotseU 
Ladles*    Underwsar    and    Toar- 
1  H  tor  s«s  a  to  it  rest.  fell  In 


Bfli  tt«    Jfentgnfj  esteet,  B.  W. 
tt.    VnuokMOAsju  « 


oko.  w.  KAOidi.   *()B't  «r*aiff.   datid  maxwell. 

Nagle,  Stein  &  Maxwell, 

°         IMPORTERS  AMD 

Wholesale  Provision  Merchants 

B TJTTEB.  OHEEBII.  LAFD,  HAM8,  BAOON. 
•to.  No.  1»«  Oftlllftiolft  itraat,  oo«  door 
b.low  rroot.  a»-  Sola  AdaoU  lor  tba  ulabnttd 
MAOBOLLA  HAMS.  mbllm 


The  City  Gardens 

V0R  THE 

Coining  Picnic  Season! 


THE  ATTENTION  OP  ALL  POOTETIB4,  AS- 
soolstloai  and  Military  Compaal«a  la  called 
to  the  a4*a.ntagfis  offnred  by  toote  •■ommndioafl 
and  boMj'iful  sroanus  for  Holiday  Piouio  FM-tt- 
viil ■".  J'h-y  can  be  proonred  on  -n«  day  in  tho 
week  fur  ploulo  purpoiea  ibe  com  ids  season  on 
dio'6  adTaotagesai  terms  tbaa  any  groaada  to  the 
Hale. 

Till-:    CITY    OARDRN8 
Ara  easy  of  aciwe  wittiout  any  tariff  to    'ooietie*, 
noil  m  c  iTii.i  I'd  >miIi  Uric-   nod   boaatlf nl  Lawns ; 

large  Shade    TrxeB,  heautiful  f  lowers  sod   n « 

from  evert  clime;  ■  udieio^s  Snlosa;  two  mam- 
inniti  Oanolng  Pavllino«;  a  uatmal  Lake,  wit 
Ploaatiro  Roits;  Fourtaimt  and  ubiervat<  ry  I'ow- 
rre,  all  pvrreuily  aheltKied  from  tba  wind*.  A 
marntriotb  )■:.,  i  ,i  i..  ..l  \g  on  the  around*,  and  ■  '■< "•■■ 
oooveoienos  lor  tbe  aucooim*>ila'l'>n  nl  Isrcs  P;o- 

ulfi  h  .-.  h made,     i-  w    r>  I  i^  t«as   been  plao>d 

in  tbe  most  complete  order  fur  the  coming  staaoo 

THE  CITY  <.Ait»frVN 
Are  the  largest  in  tbe  State.  Thoy  oontain  »'■. 
aori'B  of  fCooll  and  Sbadd  Ltwn,  Floorer  Uar- 
dno".  stu.,  and  ere  capable  of  aocommodating 
'ill.lHO  prirsona  wltn  the  grea  »Bt  uooveuience.  Ex- 
tra (Jars  ran  directly  to  t  n«  Gardooe . 

Plonlo  '  inminittxr  a  are  eBpcoially  invited  ti  call 
and  iDBpectthe  GrouDdf,  and  ascertain  terms, 
which  will  be  most  favorable. 

M.  V.  NTEVEVS,  Proprietor. 

«•*•  Offloo  hoars  3  to  6  p.m.,  daily,  at  the  Oardenr, 
corner  iw»llt|i  and  Fo'Som  ntreeta. 

N.  B—  300,000  Artraiaatnn  Tickets  were  eold 
hy  varlona  Asaoolatloofl  holding  festivals  nt  the 
Ci'y  Oardens  lat.t  year.  The  sale  of  apiritnouB 
llqnors  will  be  protilblted  on  the  grounds  on  l  oa- 
tival  dayB.  nilil  If 


BADGER'S  CENTRAL  PARK 

OAKLiAII  X>. 

The    Popular   Picnic   Resort. 

Forty  Hlnute.  Klde  fror.  tala  Clly-C»r. 
run  dlreet  to  the  Perk. 

BtBeER'8  OEHTRAL  PARK  IS  UNDpUBr. 
adly  tbe  baat  Summer  Re.ort  for  Ptooij'"  ft"d 
Kamili.,  n«rlog  tb»  Sumrn.-,  b.inlr  KBK»  PROM 
DUST.  WIND.  SAND  AND  'VISON  "A*1-.,"1; 
Pftrk  in  rary  commodioa*.  .od  looatad  ui  reooy  at 

1 1  ftboanda  In  mftgnlDOaDt  old  8bftda  Traea.  baftn- 
liful  La.ne.  Gftrdao*.  ato„  and  la  proridaa  aim 
•  mammolb  Pft.llloo,  K.alftorant. .  .;d  ararr  oon. 
reot.noe  lor  pablio  »„«mbl«gea.  Will 1  be  oprn  to 
tbe  poollo  alter  Maroh  I8lb.  For  p.rtlooLre  ap- 
pl.  to  T.  W.  BiDOEB,  at  tba  Part,  or  «t  bit 
offloi?iiortb.e.t  ooroer  fca.ro,  and  Bo.b  .tr.ata. 
Sao  Fr.oolioo.  f""1" 


CLASSES  IHJLOCUTION. 

TTb°.  ffaaffl  ftaS£^,MW.SS!  fZ 

poaelormlo.olaaaaalor  ioatrootiOD  10  Kloootloo. 
Faraou  wiaBlo.  to  atail  tbemaalret  ol  tba  oppor- 
fooiW  ol  aoo..lrio«  >  oa;lo  art  at .  modarat.  coat 
OAoaandioWio  rntmoato  "Oamb,eaa  '  P.  O.  Boi 
mi,  Sbli  pirltoolara  u  to  Mrma,  etc.  wlU  be 
aaot  »o  tbem. 1*1* 


Ladies  and  Children 

....WILL  KIND.... 

KINKEAD'S 

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is  not  gronay.  and  will  not  lojare  tbe  most,  delicate.    It 
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Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

Renders   the  hair  soft  and  glossy,  and  is  PURELY    VKGE 

7A«T- Tbe    Original    SAOE    BKUSU    HAIR    TONIO    AND 
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OAN  BE  HAD  AT 

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Below  Montgomery.  Sao  FTaoolaoo. 


SATURDAY MABCH  15,  1873 


AMUSEMENTS.    Etc. 

Califobnia  Theatbe.  —  The  opera  season 

given  at  tbii  house  by  the  Fabbri  OombioittioQ 
closed  last  nifiht  with  a  brilliant  bonce  and  a  good 
performance.  "Faun"  Was  presented  witb  Carl 
Speieler  as  MepbistophileB,  Pietro  Baccei  in  the 
title  role,  and  SiROora  Inez  Fabbri  as  MargaerLte. 
It  mast  be  some  time  before  another  season  of 
opera  is  given  at  tils  honse  In  consequence  of  en- 
gigem  eats  abend,  bnt  wlien  an  opportunity  off  en 
it  may  be  presented  with  a  Bore  depeadenoe  on 
the  patronage  of  the  Ban  FraaoUoo  public.  At 
the  matinee  to-day  Miss  Dargon  will  appear  in  the 
play  of  "Deborah."  This  evening  she  will  take 
her  benefit  aad  make  her  last  appearance,  in  the 
tragedy  of  "Lucretta  Borgia,"  supported  by  John 
HcOnllongh  and  dramatic  company.  Miss  Dar- 
gon'a  engagement  at  this  theatre  baa  not  been  a 
brilliant  snocess.  Tbatshehasa  wonderful  apti- 
tude fcr  the  stage  and  decided  geniat.  all  oonfess, 
bat  oar  pnolio  have  been  more  willing  to  criticise 
the  palpabln  ormlities  of  her  acting  than  to  ad- 
mire her  natural  powers.  Oo  Monday  "Kathleen 
Mavooreen"  will  bo  performed, 

A.lhambba  Theatbb.— The  Quintette  had  a 

■plendid  bonae  for  their  benetlt  last  night,  and 
the  performance  was  a  capital  one.  The  amateurs 
who  TOlauteered  acquitted  themselves  well.  Frank 
and  Olareaoe  King  received  maob  applaose  for 
their  rendition  of  'Little  Fraud,"  and  T.  JKearna 
fn  'That  Rascal  Billy"  acted  like  aooldetager, 
and  eauied  grsat  laaghtsr.  The  finale  to  the 
third  act  of  "firnani"  was  admirably  sung  br  the 
Quintette.  Bill;  Emerson  of  course  brought 
down  the  bonae  by  bis  pathetic  acting  in  "Old 
Black  Joe."  The  bill  which  has  proved  so  popu- 
lar through  the  week,  including  the  last  named 
gem,  will  be  given  at  the  matinee  to-day,  again 
this  evening  and  to-morrow  evening. 

Metropolitan  Theatee.  —  Ab   we   pro- 

pneaied  would  be  the  case  Miss  Blanche  Chapman 
bid  a  bumper  benefit  last  nip;  :  t.  She  sang  "Good 
Bye,  Sweetheart  "  veryaweetly,  and  was  ranch  ap- 
plauded. The  new  narsery  rhymes,  "If  times 
don't  change  with  as,  my  boyB,"  caused  mnob 
applause  and  laughter,  but  there  were  a  good  many 
calls  for  tbeold  series,  "We'll  take  him  in,"  which 
have  beceme  so  popular  with  the  public  that  ev- 
eryone hams  the  tune,  and  "Take  him  [in"  has 
passed  into  a  bytvord.  Tbe  same  very  lively  per- 
formance will  be  given  at  the  matinee  to-day,  to- 
night and  to-morrow  night,  and  alsoat  the  extra 
matinee  on  r-t  Pdt-iok's  Bap.  "Little  Don  Gio- 
vanni" will  be  withdrawn  after  Monday  evening 
and  ..the  extravaganza  of  "The  Gold  Damon," 
whioh  baa  been  for  some  past  in  preparation,  will 
be  produced  on  TneBdsy, 


Pebsonal  Notes.— Johnny  Allen  ia  still 
in  town  bnl  will  probably  start  on  Monday  for  Ohi- 
oago where  be  and  Misi  Alioe  Harrison  will  play 
aa  engagement. 

It  will  be  seen  by  referring  to  our  Paoine  Oout 
news  teat  Frank  Wilton  has  married.  It  is  no1 
geoerstly  known  that  his  wife  i  IIUb  Etlie  Wilton) 
who  is  engaged  for  next  season  at  the  Oalfomia 
Theatre,  obtained  a  dtvoroe  from  him  about  a 
montb  ago  on  tbe  ground  of  extreme  cruelty. 

Add  Ri  man  is  to  have  a  benefit  at  the  Albambra 
Theatre  oo  Wednesday  evening  next,  when  b*  will 
nuke  his  last  appearance.  Mrs.  Judah,  one  of  the 
most  popular  aotressea  in  the  United  States, 
whom  tbe  Ban  Francisco  public  delight  to  honor, 
will  take  a  beneft  at  the  California  Theatre  on 
Faidty  evening  of  next  week.  The  standard  play 
of  "The  Poor  Gentleman"  will  be  performed. 

The  veteran  actor,  H.rry  E,ting,  will  plsy  Rich- 
ard  III  in  tbe  equestrian  drama  at  John  Wilson's 
Amphitheatre.  Mrs.  E,  J.  Bnokley.  whom  the 
nnblfo  will  be  glad  t3  see  once  more  on  tbe  stage. 
will  play  Lady  Anne. 

Ta»re  are  two  magicians  in  town  Carl  Boeoo, 
and  Zamlooh,  the  Fakir  ol  Arabia.  Boeoo  is  going 
to  Oregon. 

MisB  Minnie  Loder,  formerly  of  the  Bella  Union, 
has  effected  an  engagement  throagb  the  dracr.atic 
agency  of  Sheridan  Oorbyn  it  Co.,  at  Fox's.  Amer- 
ican Theatre,  Philadelphia.  It  ia  to  last  Bix 
months  from  April  21et. 

Jjhn  Piper,  tbe  Virginia  (Jit  ?  manager,  has  been 
in  town,  but  bad  to  return  prematurely  on  ac- 
count of  his  wifo's  illness.  His  season  being  over 
the  mem  bora  of  his  late  company  have  mostly  re- 
turned to  tbii  city. 


PACIFIC    COAST    DRAMATIC  NEWS. 


Jic^iLA  Union  1Theatbb.  —  Gr^at  attrac- 
tions are  announced  for  this  evening,  Thomas 
Campbell,  a  baritone,  who,  as  the  posters  say, 
"comes  unheralded,  relying  on  his  merit},"  and  is, 
therefore,  all  the  more  likely  to  prove  a  suooess' 
will  make  his  flret  appearance.  Harry  Camland, 
tbe  music j I  olowa,  who  was  Bach  a  popular  fea- 
ture of  W.lson'i  Amphitheatre,  haa  been  engaged 
and  will  appear  in  new  acts;  a  series  of  beautify 
Tableaux  Vivante  will  be  presented,  all  the  old 
favorites  will  appaar  In  new  acts,  song?,  and  dan- 
ces, and  altogether  a  vary  lively  Satnrday  night 
bill  will  be  given. 

John    Wilson's    Abiphitheatkb.— There 

was  a  fine  attendance  last  night  on  the  occasion  of 
the  benefit  of  M'lle  Dockrill.  The  management 
anuonnce  the  reengagement  of  the  Dockrill  tronpe 
and  averyfull  bill  far  tbe  matinee  to  day,  to-night, 
t:-merrow,  and  on  St.  Patrick's  Day,  common. 
cing  alter  the  procession  is  over.  Great  prepara- 
tionsare  being  made  for  the  prodaotiea  of  "Rich- 
ard [Hi,"  whioh  will  be  presented  for  tbe  first  time 
on  Tuesday  evening.  The  novelty  of  this  equBs- 
trian  speoUcle  and  the  strength  of  the  cast  wil> 
combine  to  reader  it  a  great  snecssa. 

Extra.    Opera   Night.— An   extra  night 

of  opera  will  be  given  at  tbe  California  Theatre 
to-morrow  night,  by  the  Fabbri  Combination,  un- 
der tbe  direction  of  Ouarles  Fritsch.  "DerFrei- 
Svhntz"  will  be  presented  with  Signora  Inez  Fab- 
bri as  Agatha,  a.133  Anna  Eizor  as  AnnA,  and  Jao 
Muller  as  Max.  The  op-  ra  will  be  pat  on  the 
t>tige  with  due  regard  to  scenic  effect,  and  the 
great  aoene  ia  The  Wolfs  Glen  will  be  presented 
in  grand  style.  The  phantom  riders  will  be  seen 
pasBing  through  the  air,  with  a  very  vivid  realiza- 
tion of  the  supernatural  by  means  of  mechanical 
contrivances.  Thi-a  scene  is  expeoted  to  oanse  a 
great  sensation.  No  money  has  been  spared  in  its 
production.  Tbeohorus  and  orchestra  have  been 
increased,  andinoneact  there  will  be  thirty-six 
singers  on  the  stage. 

"Cobim-anus."— The  production  of  "Co- 

rlolanai"  has  been  deferred  until  March  24th. 
When  it  is  produced  the  public  will  confess  thit 
the  months  spent  in  elaborate  preparation  have 
been  well  bestowed.  Thesplendidillnstratad  post- 
ers got  up  eapeoially  to  represent  the  soene  of  the 
grand  triumphal  eutry  of  Oorioiauus,  give  bat  a 
faint  idea  of  what  that  scene  will  be  witb  100  peo- 
ple on  the  etage,  surrounded  b/ Porter's  magnifi- 
cent diverging  street  views  of  Rome  id  its  glory— 
which  he  claims  to  be  the  beat  soene  he  ever 
paint  3d. 

Badger's  Oentbal  Pabk,  Oakland.— 

Thie  beautiful  park  will  open  for  the  season  to 
morrow  with  a  coacest.  The  attractions  of  the 
skating  pavilion,  the  menagerie,  the  lake,  tha 
gymnasium,  museum,  etc..  will  doubtless  draw 
many  visitors. 

Woodward's  Gjjuuoib  —  Immense  Rush. 

Then  mnst  have  been  at  least  fifteen  thousand 
visitors  to  these  gardens  Sunday.  Balloon  asoea- 
Bion  on  Saturday  by  the  Buialays.  Grand  perform- 
ance on  Satnrday  and  Sunday  by  the  Osaka  Troupe 
of  Japanese  and  the  BuUley  Family.  Grand  gas 
balloon  ascension  on  Sunday. 

Lbctube.— Burnham  Bigby  will  deliver  a 
leotnreatDaehawayHal).  on  Monday  evening  at 
7-30  p.m.  The  subject  wiU  be  "Richard  Brinsley 
Sheridan,  Dramatist,  Wit,  Orator,  Sot." 

BkattTQ  Cabhiyal.  —  To-night  there  will 
be  a  ,  ing  Carnival  fand  Masquerade  at  Wood- 
ward's Gardens,  on  which  |)ocasion  the  immense 
Pavilion  nillbeillnminated.  Tbe  Priemalio  foun- 
tain with  oolored  lights  will  be  one  of  the  novel 
features  of  the  evening. 

Anat -■ . -:oal  Museum.— One  of  the  moat 

•omplete  jolleotioos  of  the  kind  In  the  United 
States,  oompri  sing  hundreds  of  ooatly  and  beau- 
tiful w»a*  models;  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
enly)  at  tbe>  Museum  on  Montgomery  street  An 
boar  may  be  profitably  spent  here. 


San  Jose.— Under  friendly  ohaBteuingB  of  Fio- 
abo,  Sao  Joso  is  redeeming  its  cbaraoter  as  an 
amnsement  town.  John  MoOullongh  with  a  com- 
pany from  the  California  Theatre  playtd  "Jack 
Oade"  at  the  Opera  House  last  nightand  drew  a 
goodhonee.  More  than  this,  while  the  air  of  San 
Franoisoo  haB  been  thick  with  rumora  of  new  the- 
atres to  be  built,  and  the  papers  have  been  giving 
currency  ta  these  rumors,  San  Jose  has  been  qui- 
etly putting  up  a  new  theatre  without  anyone 
knowingan)thtng  about  it.  Central  Hall.  Second 
Btreet,  is  being  fitted  up  for  theatrical  purposes 
with  a  movable  etage  2i)xW  feet  in  dimensions.  It 
is  furnished  with  five  sate  of  ecenery.  flits  and 
wings,  painted  by  MoFarland.  George  MiokelS, 
long  connected  with  the  San  Francisco  theatres, 
bnilt  thestige.  The  new  theatre  will  sear  over  a 
thousand  people.  Now  we  hope  the  Mercury  will 
confess  that  we  are  not  'prejudiced  against  San 
Jose.  Which  is  the  very  first  paper  to  give  a  no- 
tice of  your  new  theatre  and  draw  invidious  com- 
parisocB  between  the  enterprise  of  San  Jose  and 
Ban  Francisco,  leaning  towards  the  former  7  FlG- 
abo  I  San  Jobs  is  to  have  ai  fresco  amnsement  in 
the  shape  of  a  balloon  ascension  by  Prof.  Lay  at 
Agricultural  Hall  on  the  first  of  April. 

PETALUMA.-The  theatre  is  not  often  engaged 
It  woe  put  tj  a  novel  use  on  Snnday.laBt.  R.  Mor- 
ganBtjrn  and  Miss  Sarah  Eerger  were  married 
there,  according  to  the  Jewish  religion,  in  the 
presenoe  of  abont  fifteen  hundred  people.  Tbe 
ArgBB  says; 

A  delay  of  one  honr  was  occasioned  in  conse- 
quence of  the  non-arrival  of  the  officiating  cler- 
gyman who  came  from  San  Francisco  by  way  of 
ftan  Rafael.  The  immense  crowd  at  the  theatre 
beoamn  quite  restive  at  the  delay,  and  to  tne 
shame  of  some  present  be  it  said,  quits  impolite 
and  rowdyiBh.  However,  it  is  quite  difficult  to 
manage  so  large  and  mixed  an  assemblage  in  a  pub 
lio  place !  and  we  can  therefore  be  thankful  thai 
the  hoodlnm  element  behaved  so  well  aa  tbey  did 
On  Wednesday,  Miss  Major  Pauline  Ousbman 
lectured  in  the  theatre  on  her  adventures  as  a 
spy  during  the  war. 

Oabson  City,  Nev.-Od  Tuesday  evening,  Mi3s 
Marian  Mordaanfc  and  dramatic  company,  present, 
edtheplayof  "Darling"  at  the  theatre  (0  &  good 
house. 

Mabtsville.— J.  P.  Addams  (Yankee  Addame) 
and  Charley  Rhodes,  the  banjoist,  have  been  g.v- 
ing  entertainment*  at  the  Theatre.  They  give  a 
matinee  to-day,  and  another  performance  this 
evening.  They  annonnoe  for  to-morrow  evening, 
"a  grand  Belept  concert  in  honor  of  St.  Patrick's 
five,"  Irish  and  American  national  airs,  and  reef- 
tationBfrom  Irish  poets, 

Oakland.— A  complimentary  ooncert  to  Signor 
Silvio  Roeai  waa  given  at  Braj ton  Hall  latt  night 
Miss  MoKenzie,  Joj.  Magnire  and  others  assisted. 

Los  Anqeleb.— The  Wilton  Troupe  returned  ts 
Los  Angeles  last  Tuesday  and,  we  suppose,  have 
resumed  their  performances  at  Merced  Theatre 
Frank  Wilton  was  married  to  Miss  George  Haine, 
a  member  of  his  oompany  last  week.  Wilton  pro- 
poses to  forma  Southern  circuit  of  L03  Angeles 
and  the  Southern  portion  of  the  State. 

Salt  Lake.— B.  L.  Sloan's  original  drama  enti- 
tled "Stage  and  Steam"  was  performed  on  tb;,  etQ 
7th  and  8th;  the  paptrs  say  it  was  n-.fc£gll  played 
and  is  rBtbar  tool  alky.  On  Monday  Frank  Hus- 
sey  and  Mlas  Blanoha  Olifton  opened  in  "Hazard" 
Miaa  Marion  Mordauut  ia  to  be  the  next  star. 
We  hear  from  Lon  McOarty,  who  with  his  wife' 
(Miss  Carrie  Chapman)  la  engaged  at  tbe  Tteatre 
Oomiqne.  That  place  of  amusement  iB  doing  a 
good  buBineas.    Dadlar'e,  Bowery  is  flourishing. 

OHEyENSE.-McDaniel'a  TheatreBia  running  s 
a  variety  troape,  consisting  of  Frank  Sparrow 
Mibb  Carrie  Duval,  Miss  Ethel  Barker  and  others. 
A  "sacred  conosrt"  with  biblical  sketches  snob  as 
^Los  Gens  d'Armes,"  "The  Wig  Makers,"  and 
"The  Mysterious  Bed  Bug"  is  given  every  Sunday. 

Santa  Babi?aba.— Charles  Vivian  assisted  by 
David  Ne&field,  baritone  singer  and  pianist,  gave  a 
D"'or  concert  here  on  Wednesday  evening,  Maroh 


In  boston,  at  latest  datss  Hon.  W.  F.  Cody 
(Buffalo  Bill),  J,  B.  Omohaudro  (Texas  Jack) 
Ned  Baotline  and  M'lle  Morlaoohi,  wtre  playing 
at  the   Boston  Theatre  in   "Tne  Soonts  of  the 

PrAiri»" At  the  Globe,  Madame  Janauschek 

was  playing  in  a  dranaatizition  of  "Bleack  Home/' 

At  the  Atbenseam,  a  drama  entitled  "Dnder 

the  Red  Light,"  was  produced.    Miss  Jenny  Ben- 
eon  and  Baby  Benton  were  thore. 

In  New  Orleans  the  Aimee  Opera  Bouffo 
Troupe  closed  their  engagement  on  tbe  8th,  ap- 
pearing In  "La  Grande  DnchcsBS."  On  Monday, 
the  10th,  Lawrence  Barrett  made  his  reappearance 
in  "The  Man  o'  Airile" Katie  Putnam,  an  ac- 
tress of  the  Lotta  "school"  (that  is  of  no  school  at 
all)  plaied  at  the  Academy  of  Music  during  tbe 
week  ending  Maroh  8th,  appearing  "Little  Nell  and 

the  MarchlooeBS,"  "Fanchon."  etc Miss  Oar- 

iotta  Leolercq  commenced  an  engagement  at  the 
St.  Charles  Theatre  on  the  4th  supported  by  Ben 
dsBar.  On  the.Tth  Misa  Le  Olercqltook  a  bonefit 
and  aopeared  in  "As  You  Like  It." 
Ia  Chicago  at  latest  dateB,  "Uncle  Tom'e  Oao- 
1"  waB  running  at  the  Academy  of  Music;  Edwin 
Booth  was  playing  at  McVioker'a;  "False  Shame" 
was  the  attraction  at  Hooley'e  Opera  Hoose;  Ar- 
lingtoD,  t'o:  t:m  and  Kemblo's  Minstrels  were  at 
Meyer's  Opera  Hoarse,  and  "Tbe  Hidden  Hand" 
was  b:-i ng  played  at  the  Globe. 

Sheridan  &  Macs  have  had  a  timpsr&noe  dra- 
matic entertainment  written  for  them,  giving 
them  a  chance  for  their  Bpeoialties  in  character 
delineations,  and  have  started  out  on  a  Snmmer 
tour  on  their  own  hook.  They  were  to  open  at 
Harlem  on  the  10th  aod  intend  travelling  through 
tbe  NewEngland  StateB. 

Aimte  and  bor.iT.rs   St.   Lonis,  17lh,  one  week; 
Ohieago,  21 1  ■ , one  week ;  Boston ,  April,  two  weeks. 
Stiakosob  Ooncert  Tronpe,  with  Paltiacd  Mario 
Ann  Arbor,  3d  ;  Detroit,  4th ;  London,  Canada,  abb  : 
Hamilton,  Sth..    A  local  cricket,  of    the  Rook 
Island  Argns,  spreads  himself  extensively  on  this 
troape.    Ho  complains  thatMariono  longer  "takes 
his  notes  with  fire  and  daring,  as  if  he   were  a 
Titan  atorming  Olympus."    The  whole  artioleisa 
stunner.    The  proprietors  should  raiBe  the   crick- 
alary,  but  they  are  no  danbt  sordid  wrelohee, 
upon  whom  genias  is  wasted. 
Berger  Family,  Atlanta,  Ga..  3d,  4;h  and  6th. 
JoBeph   Barrett,  brother  of  Lawrence  Birrett, 
and   once  of  the  New  Orleans  Varieties,  died  in 
the  St.  Louis  Hospital  recently  of  pnemonia. 

An  inventory  taken  of  the  late  Edwin  Forreefs 
personal  estate  shows  that  he  had  property  valued 
at$3_-Q,386.  His  jawelry  wae  valued  at  $4  071;  his 
paintings  at  $47,000 ;  aad  he  had  7,317  books. 

Mr.  Joyce,  cortamer  at  Booth'*  Theatre,  died  on 
the  24th. 


r!  ™J  •  reJ°.,om«  'o  tne  olasaio  name  of  A  tbenenm. 
«nynm! V'/f.f  comet  dodS<"-  the  Atben.um  is  aZ: 

Zt  ^D0AtaR  ^i?1.8  onptam,  one  John  O.  Hae- 
LB«i  fa"  deserted  bis  ark  and  crew  iQ  the  honr "f 
need,  taking  the  portable  box-office  cargo  with 
S'lpL  Jhe  "wifrato  of  th«  crew  ia  beaded  b"  A 
:*>  ^    pe' tbe  em,°e»t  Oalfornia  tragedi  lD.  whose 

t«^ir-  a  ■  hln?.for1the  leader  Of  maBnifluent  ven- 
n«u  ^^^"''"tlysnstainedby  Lew  Cole,  John 
D^^B°^b(,Ki,,^V,^Pa  Uole'  Oa»'0  Craven.  Ml" 
awa  nasiam,  ihere  are  some  great  actors  who 
l£rath,irJMk0WI  the  '"tnnate  maSagers 
Jonah V       *henl■     Wb0  "  th*  «*ta*«  variety 

Anexohange   dlacourseB  thus  of  a  performance 
given  at  the  Academy  of  Music,  Indianapolis- 
nanrbInd  dJIf^h  Mm«°°  thelflth  withacom- 
"E.a't  1  ««d.S">fri,he  week,1tt3mP'ed  "..eaof  ice." 

naat  Ljnue,  "Fanchon,"  etc  to  the  lia»htnif 
bueinew  and  with  the    lighten  comnanv  ff  Vhl 

?n^ff?m?mi,n0r  P°8"'oa-  The  comply.  B1D^j, 
falters  rin?iy'A"SDB  W0Pit  »«»t  of  atlcki,  harV- 
M.h£'-«rfaU'B'  *5d  "•»«  »»«  collected  to- 
fea.i»»  w  ?,rV  *"***>•  ^  the  dramatic  p»o- 
worst";  rhi  S;  0ampb8lI-J '*»•  'eadingact,r.  is  the 
Wit  in  toe  buBineif.  and  looks  aa  though  he  had 


ori"tioffl™.;VfPM*?V'"    I*»Melei."t0  8«8mD't™ 
iqhA™?0,tb,*pBrf8rin«0»'    Tfa8y   ««  goes    it 

Bath.r  strong  oritioism,  that  ! 

The  Hampton  colored  atodeola  made  tbelr  first 
aopsar.oce  before  a  New  York  audience,  at  Steia- 
w«  Hall  on  the  7th.  These  darkies  sine  regnlsr 
the     ■    melodiM-    A  Philadelphia  paper  ears  o( 

th'Pr.irJio'i1:  '.""h^"'  °"  W<X*.  the  pathetio, 

S-^«ats.'Js 
lis  r^%%Ti°r^.T  .suawii 

^weet 
There. 


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aiookaellera  omd  fJtatlonor. 

H.  B.  Moore.  609  MonUromerj,  near  Merohu,  || 

Boatnesa  roll.ee. 
Heald's,  Bryant  *  Stratton'o  OoUeje.  2,  p0,  . 

laatetaera. 
Kate,  Fred.  Stall,  9«  to  100.  Oalifornla.M«k,t 
French  Fancy   «to,,<|,7™•, 
Locan  *  Co.,  19  Mentgomerr,  107  and  10S  Bwt,. 

Human  Hair. 
Bampson.  A.  B.  4  Co..  110  Second  street 


Wine,  and  Uqnora.    {Wholesale.) 
n  f.  *  Co..  set  Front  "■' 

MnieTjOsSN^^ 

UTDIAKT  AND 

BOTANIC    PHYSICU 


TWJBMTT     TjGARS 


raACTl  j 


,.  t  nKriM*  n0""  a,nd  Ashes,"  "Swing  Low. 
Th«i»-.Triot'o       l   HoD9    ray  Motbei    -"'   ■ 
A.  ft**    *  ?abD  Sa"  dfl  Ho'y  Number  Sit 
P.old.8lAltar."  "Who'll  jine  do  Unfon,"'Oei 


An  exchange  says:  'Troy  Opera,  with  pollvwog 
chorus,  was  given  at  the  Prov-denco  Opera  Houas, 
on  the  24th  nit.,  by  sixty  amatenrs. 

MrB.  Olara  Fiaher,  and  Maeder  are  acting  in 
Ohioago. 

Oolored  opera  did  not  thriveflnaQcially,  in  Phil, 
adelpeia, 


will   be 

L-.r....^.-,:.:.;.!,.- ■■.:;:-■-:  :!:^^ 

tune,  aod  several  others  giv9o  la»t  evanin/  If 
SaW^Po'dSa^  r,er  ^«<th\se"ongrhenconld 
stnkian  e&^b^"1  mto  his  operas  with  a  more 
"ruling  effect  than  any  oborui  in  his  "1,'Afri- 
with  th^!!,,prodao2*  F.or  rao»tof  th«e  wild  airs, 
jnth  their  queer  choral  refrains,  must  b-  of 'A  fri- 
Sa?t««'rlB:£?d  ,th?;  i0QP^8varv  singnlaVly  and 
too  «„wlfBl,,tll!-Mrt4"tllMl'«»  M«d I  with 
nsau^chni,?  Si*  BeD*,ta8Dtal  music  of  the  Earo- 
nean  school,  i'xtremes  Eemstimes  meet,  and  the 
laadi  I! tVhla?d-  B.ci9Dt[fl0  m«wio  ol  civilized 
ih«  Bnn.-mStlD8uat^*.B*  tewa,,d  a  meeting  with 
o?h*m-i0  °  barb«"Llsoda.  The  Wawnerites  and 
11  L^1,9DRer8  o£  the  music  ^  the  f  ntnre  soigb  t 
nasi  w^-a^i111*"-  fc^^e  "pr^entativesof  the 
tbalT™^h?gl.asioiebt-  A  compromise  between 
musTcfo^eprea8  &  ™y  V^aS  &ad  B0Tel 


EASTERN    DRAMATIC  NEWS. 

In  T\ew  York.  "  Leo  and  Lotos"  still  runs  at  Nib- 

lo'fl ■'Hampty  Dumnty"  at  the  Olympic 

Tbe  opera  at  the  Academy  of  Muaio  was  doing 

WB" Buckley   &   Sharpley'a   Burlesque   Opera 

Tronpe  have  taken  the  St.  James*  Theatre  during 

theabsenceof  the  San  Franoisoo  MinatrelB 

''David  Garrick"  still  runs  at  WaUack's Sher- 
idan and  Maok  were  the  latest  attractions  at  Dan 

Bryant's   Opera    House At  Booth's,  Mr.  and 

Mia.  Bonotoault  are  to  make  their  appearance  on 
thellih  (St.  Patrick's  Day)  in  a  new  Irish  plep 

called  "Daddy  O'Dowd." AtWoodiMas  urn 

B.  T.  Stetson  was  playing  in  "Neck  and  Nook.".... 
At  the  Grand  OporalHonse,  "  Roughing  It"  prom- 
ised  to  exceed  the  run  of  "KicgOarrot"  or  "Round 

the  Oloek." Onion  Square  Theatre  ib  running 

"One  Hundred  Yoara  Old."  The  Sporting  Times 
says : 

"One  Hundred  Years  Old"  has  closed  iti  fifth 
week  with  Bcaroaly  any  perceptible  diminution  of 
pepalarity.  To  be  Bnre  some  over-particular  peo- 
ple object  to  the  incident  on  which  the  cat  am  o- 
Ehe  ot  tbe  play  depends  aB  immoral,  and  so  ft  ia; 
ut  if  these  same  over-sensitive  paragons  of  prt- 
prletjr  will  only  pat  on  their  thinking  caps,  and  act 
with  some  regard  to  consistancy.  they  will  aban- 
don the  oper-v  whenever  "fao't,"  or  "Don  Gio- 
vanni," or  "La  Favorlta,'  aod  kindred  pieces  are 
performed,  and  the*  will  turn  their  backs  on  "  Di 
voroe"  and  "Ahxe."  and  in  fact  all  the  dramas  of 
that  school ;  and  taen,  toe,  in  the  walks  of  the 
legitimate  drama  tBer  will  find  themselves  under 
the  neoaasity  of  sondemning  some  of  the  moat 
brilliantly- written  aad  popular  pieoss  of  the  day. 
n  nay  ba  a  subject  to  regret,  bat  it  is  nevertbe- 
laisa  truth  whieh   cannot  be  dsai  d,  that  forbid- 

V\  loT8'*Dd  especially  that  variety  of  it  againit 

wnioh  tne  seventh   oomniaadmeril  is  particolarly 

"ireoled.  I'  the  moving  element  intwo-tniMs  of 

'  ""J adiet-  dramaa.  <ragedissand  operas  whioh 

are  written  and-mest  with  Bneoess. 

James  Cooke,  the  celebrated  jester  end  clown 
who  is  also  engaged  as  equestrian  director  foe 
Howb'a  Loadon  Oiront  during  the  coming  season 
has  been  specially  engaged  to  star  for  two  weeks 
with  Wilder's  Amphitheatre.  Ohioago,  commen- 
cing March. 10  th. 


Good  contraltos  and  baaaos  are  more  scarce  than 
tenors  snd  eopronoi. 

L.  M,  Gottsohalk.  the  pianiet  left  about  sixty 
uipublishedcompoBitionB,  now  in  the  possession 
of  Mi-js  Olara  GottBChalk,  his  sister.  A  tarentelle, 
arranggd  for  piano  and  orchestra,  is  aaid  to  be  a 
Buperb  production.  Arrangements  are  being 
made  to  pablieh  these  works, 

Miss  Pauline  Markham,  who  iB  at  present  f  Diall- 
ing a  highly  sncoosBf  nl  engagement  at  Fox's  Amer- 
ican Theatre.  Philadelphia,  on  returning  to  tho 
St.  Lawrence  Hotel,  odd  evening  last  week,  found 
that  in  htr  absence  at  the  faeatre  her  apartments 
had  been  invaded  and  $£00  worth  of  jewelry  taken 
away.  Fortunately,  she  wore  her  most  valuable 
diamonds  that  evening,  or  her  Iosb  would  have 
been  mnoh  greater.  The  thieves  left  anototo 
the  effleot  that  MJbs  Markham  would  oblige  t'iBm 
by  not  weariag  her  jewels  the  next  time  they 
visited  her. 

Mrs.  F.  8.  Ohanf  ran  will  sbortl?  play  an  engage- 
ment at  a  New  York  theatre. 

Miss  Maggie  Mitjhell  will  appear  at  the  Boston 
Theatre  eu  the  10th  of  April, 

Mr.  Neil  Warner  iB  at  the  Chestnut  St-est  Thea- 
tre,Philadelphia  ' 
£.  A.  Sothern  has  been  investing  largely  in  New 
York  West  Side  real  estate.  He  has  about  fifty 
thons3nd  dollars  worth  of  property  in  the  vicinity 
of&leventh  Avenue  and  Fightieth  Btreet. 

Aline  Le  Favre  died  of  rheumatism  of  the  heart. 
Herage  was  annonnced  ae  26. 

The  Baltimore  authorities  have  ordained  that 
all  trapezieti  in  variety  theatres  of  that  city,  shall 
use  a  net  work,  under  a  penalty  of  §50  fine  for 
each  offence. 

Mrs.  F.  S.Ohanfrauiato  play  in  New  York  in 
April  for  four  weeks,  under  the  management  of  O" 
W.  Tayleura. 

L^H^cUob.Ee  Ear's,  St.  Lonis,  March  10th, 
one  week;  Memphis,  17tb,  one  week;  New  Or- 
leans, 31st,  one  week.  Talks  of  taking  a  small 
company  through  Tnxas  latter  part  of  April. 

Baker  aod  Farron,  Toronto,  Oanada,  Maroh  3d, 
onBweek;  thence,  probably,  to  Buffalo,  Cleveland 
Plttsburgaud  Montreal.  May  viBit  California  dur- 
ing the  Summer. 
Blind  Tom,  Evansvil'e,  tod., Maroh  8th. 
William  Worrell,  father  of  the  Worrell  SiBtere, 
goes  witb  Cole's  Oifons  this  season, 

A.  Savannah  man,  in  a  Western  city,  entered 
Lydia  Thompson's  roem  one  night  by  a  window, 
mistaking  it  for  the  chamber  of  a  male  acquain- 
tance, upon  whom  he  dsBired  to  play  a  triok. 
Lydia  raised  a  virtuous  shriek,  rushed  into  the 
entray,  and  alarmed  the  honse.  An  explanation 
then  ensued,  Lydia.  in  herdraam  robe,  was  said 
by  the  few  who  eaw  her  to  have  looked  especially 
fascinating. 
The  N.  Y.  Mercury  says  : 

A  quantity  of  animal*,  ioclnding  four  Xeiatio 
elephants,  a  Sumstran  black  rhinoceros,  a  horned 
horse,  and  three  Bengal  tigerB,  arrived  here  on  tho 
28th  be  the  City  of  Sparta  During  the  disem- 
barkation a  tiger  escaoed  to  the  ehore  and  sprang 
upon  a  cart  horse,  whioh  quickly  lay  dying.  The 
elephaata  became  frenzied.  They!  snapped  their 
chains  like  threads,  and  stampeded,  and  men  es- 
caped from  the  spot  in  all  dlreoilens.  The  tiger 
in  the  meantime  wa*  quietly  making  a  meal  of  the 
horse,  and  took  little  notice  of  Police-officer  Man- 
tr.«'  rTl??  «,pr°aoh?d  bim  with  a  pistol.  H9  merely 
lifted  his  head,  and  returned  with  indrfFereaoe  to 
hie  repast  A  well-directed  shot  at  his  head  im- 
SS  '    Th6  b'B9t  "as  valued  at 

A  oorreBpondent  of  the  New  York  Meronry  says 
that  John  RobinBou  has  tho  whole  of  the  base- 
ment under  his  oper*  house  tn  Cincinnati  fitted 
up  lunuriously  for  Winter  quarters  for  the  ani- 
mals of  hie  menagerie.  John  looks  after  his  own 
comfort  too  ae  may  be  seen  from  the  following  de- 
scription of  his  private  effloa. 


We  have  been,  advising  our  composers  and  mnsit 
cfanB-onr  Wagqerites-to  study  Chinese  music 
but  they  went  do  it.  They  won't  go  back  to  fir6- 
prlnoiples. 

Here  is  a  cajitil  burlesque  by  Trincnlo,  on  the 
endorsements  that  have  appeared  in  tho  New 
York  papers  of  the  "ficket-of-Lsave  Man"  as 
performed  by  Mr.  Florence: 

a?^0^1  Vd  l  Been  thi8  D,ay  tb»n  I  wanted  to 
$.5Veh&.  8°mS  m008y  t0  somebody!- S. 

The  Boston  Saturday  Evenin  g  Gazette  speaking 
of  the  performance  at  the  Boston  Theatre  of 
"Amo3  Clarke,"  says: 

ri  Wtaim^8b  deBPair  °.f  ever  eeelog  sapernnmera- 
faelfnH.««5r,>*PI?ro5nf,elr  d[-«9"d.  and  i  elaom 
fra  n  from  »  £«*  i0ds  to- lhdm-  but  we  ™™°*  ™- 
rrain  from  a  pnsmrg  nonce  of  the  general  bag^i- 
?*"  ^S  d,8»nguwhed  the  uniforms  of  King 
James'  soldiers.  'J'hey  looked  like  so  manv  r°? 
?°»  droll  with  g0nt,em" ,'n  Particular  appeared 
very  aroil  with  apaper  collar  aad  a  black  neoktin 
^en°thf^er  the  Deck  °^ie  scarlet  coat  Whv 
rdfon^oL-  Th"ra'f8^0atb,e  stflSe-  alw^  look 
Iftirth^f  Their  clothes  always  at  them  much 
tl* ?ri  6  laabiant  that  'bo  ekin  eiis  on  a  rhicocerae 
l?L\t$M?  1 £r0W27  flnd  *leB  "  «»>PB  wanoe  that 

jft^Ss^^^ij*"* be-  ass 

Oysters 

Wby  travel  bo  far !  Shellfish  of  every  kind 
kept  at  ManniDB's,  oyster  dealer,  672  Howard 
Street,  near  Third,  next  to  car  offloe.  o 


I  K    THE   TRE4TMBNT  OF  DISEASEKTK 

and  psrmacent  oure  In  the  wSr.t  °„,a,  »< 
Z',V%'°?£°i  »'»"t«al  derangement.  r'.1 
will  find  Madame  Kdmonde  , .  . ki™ fnl  nh„[i'  ; 

^5aridrnrde1^?^Sla 
rrom  wrong  treatment  for  nrivatv  ,hB  ■," 
between  g.arn?  and  Montsomerf  i,») 

DR.  OHflS.  H.  TOZER'S 
PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITU1 

N.  E.  cor.  Jackaon  and  Kearny  au, 

STi  »»W"^ *™  "iSsfd'oS's 

opened  tie  old  Medlo.l llnViitom  »?  ,£ 1  i8/" 
where  hec.n  always  b.K  '  £'R  hTe0°^"«i 
tne    frtSJ^'%  "5'  "!'"   ""Paralleled   „S, 

DB.    CHiS.    H.    TOZKR 

eaeotapsraiinent  coau.  or  muk-ins  no  oh.™ 
Tboee  who  eimnot  nff.ird  to  o«^  £*     s      ,r|' 

to  fail  in  Riving  relief  in  oaseB  for  which  »h«.° 
recommeoded.  are    to    hs    nhuin.?.   i  tbe'1   . 

^SH'SeelHS 
the  most  resoeot«ble  peoole  in  the  Stale  S 
J-JTOBEB  of  diseases"  w£ch'  .KKS' 

fet  ,,-K-C0'','"Ke«''njand  JaoksoDstreeV 
""'" San  FratolV.V 


Sandwich  Island  I»ul\i. 

Since  the  nscenBlon  of  the  hlng  to  the  throne 
ot  the  Fandwloh  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  industry  is 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Schieiber,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  fumilore,  620  Wsebington  stree', 
opposite  the  mtrket,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  puln,  haa  received  ad- 
vices that  tbe  gathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pnln  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
for  maltrass  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Sohrei- 
ber  will  find  no  difficulty  in  deposing  ol  all 
that  comes.  A 

. 

Altoffethor  tne  Best. 

It  Is  curious,  hut  true,  that  J.  A.  Sh&ber, 
707  Market  street,  near  Third,  should  sell  fur. 
nlture  and  bedding  cheaper  ihnn  any  other 
dealer  in  this  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
convinced.  v 


OUTSIDE    LANDS 

^WY    AND   ALL    PERSONS    THAT  HAT.c 

made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  OCT 
SIDE    LAND    ASSESSMENTS    can    bar,  th 
amonnt  refunded  at  the  office  of  the  nnders 
npon  the   presentation  of    an  order    from  th 
Mayor  and  Oity  and  County  Attorney. 
deI8tt     A.  AlTSTnr.l 


Ladies,  yon  may  say  -what  you  please  thera 
Is  but  one  place  in  the  city  where  you  can  buy 
underjlothiDg  chfap  for  yourselve3  and  chil- 
dren, and  that  is  at  M,  Fiiedlander&  Oo'f,  No. 
9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Building.  Go  and  be 
convinced.  3h 

e 
Or,  Barlow  «J.  sSmiili 

Ib  giving  a  course  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  hie  Hygeian  Hall,  637  California  Btreet, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  J$  o'oloot 
A.  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  i  p  u„  free.        w 


h»AMrm  T-«iBxrT^-u  the  1H*!e  offlw  i*st  fit*<*  °P 
oy  Mr.  Jack  Robinson  m  connection  with  th« 
.pera-hon.e.    Th.  wall,  are  ot™"  bl°  .,  ii.ljd 

Jrl  nij?  l".'.-  l"1,"'l•  "ith  .'M-     3  h"e    «s  lo»° 

n  n.n»Is;  In  on.  is  a  solt-ered  figure  ot  Spri°K 

in   another,    bright  Snmmer, 


knee  deep  in  lll.cg 


holeSlE  whmoVid,V«f',0fcibl;  ""teria).  from  smal 
SSt, r-fl.m«  ThV,^rOW'at  "ocd-likaand 
wnriDiiig  names.  lie  divan.  tne  chraim  daslr 
and  loot-rest  are  of  black  walnut?  oarvedTn  lnlal-' 
kIio  and  gold,  and  the  ceiline  is  lr»anooH  ir,  Si„- 
fleebed  wi.h  clonds  and  JtLVZZttil?.  ^ 
An  Eaatern  exchange  haa  the  foUowing  extrava- 
gantly complimentary  notice  of  AIoebo  B.  Phelps: 


Beet   Quality   or  I>o«sis:in 

Driving  glovea,  at  $2  per  pair,  at  the  'What 
(Sheer  Laundry  z 

Dr.    X>orierty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
ehxoplo  and  specific  praotice,  and  as  bucu  is 
now  the  most  suooessful  of  any  Physician  in 
dan  Francisco,  Office  619  Sacrament?  street, 
oomer  of  Leldesdorff,  a  few  doors  Delow  What 
Oheer  House,  t 

Everybody    Suited, 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
in  bats.  At  "  Tee"  Hat  Store.  647  Washington 
street  {second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock:  ia  immense 
— the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  ia  sure  to  be  suited,  b 


TRAYS  always  on  h, 


Alfred  VetteH 

Manaf actnrer  aad   : 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES! 

SSG  Dapont,      , 
HEAR  SUTTER  STRBJH ' 

See  my  stock  of  Bin 
Cages  before  purchatla*1, 
elsewhere.  Always som* 
thing  new  on  hand.  M 
Patent  Cages,  aide  o1 
Tin  Wire,  are  warraotei 
FREE  FKOM  VERMU1 
Also,  best  quality  TE, 
no20tf  i 


THE  CHILD  HAS  RETURNED  Tl 

Its    Parent. 



EUREKA     SHIRT    STORE) 

1»4  Kearny    treet,  ha.  Removed  to 

TVo.     3     Second     street, 

"Where  yon  wlu  fliitl  a  •complete  a* 
■oriment  of  SJUjUTS  and  FCB/V18H- 
IN<>  GOODS,  at  the  D.oal  law  price. 
The  Old  Stand 


BENEDICT  *  0». 


Cheap  Jewelry,  Eld  Gloves,  and  Ladies  and 
(rents'  Famishing  Goods,  at  Bank's,  store,  35 
Fourth  street.    Cheapest  in  the  city.  e 

Olaibvovaht.— Madame  Clan  Aatonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
323  Kearny  st.,  bet.  BuBh  and  Fine.  Oonanltv 
done  in  Bngllsh,  Frenob  and  German,  x 


Freehand  Sweet. 

-  For  the  best    confectionery,  go  to  Oaatr  and 
Wacner'B.  10?  Montgomery  St.  new  Suite*       N 


ARION 

Pianoforte' 


DECLARED  BT  THE   JUDGES  AT  A  LAT. 
F«ir  of  the  Ametion  Initltut.,  »!«'  Jj1™' 
(old  tri.l   ap.ltiflt   Steinw.p'a.  Ohichennlrt,  »" 
otoera.  to  be  THJC  BKST  ON  EXHIBITION.    B 
CTIITAZ,  Sole  Ai.n t.    SO  O'FMrell  lOTJ 
K  B.— Pl.no.  of  .11  .trl.,1  TO  BF.NT.         <■ 


Attention,  Good  Livers 

w 


Photographic    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  People*  Art 
Sallery,  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
J£fa  don  street,  a 


.    P.    BERGES.    FORMERLY 
proprietor  of  the  Miners'  Res- 
taurant, bes  taken  the  management 

of  both   the  Miners'  Reeaanrant  on, 

Commercial  street  and  the  Mfnere' ——_...  ,n 
Eraonh  on  Market  Btreet.  in  partneraD1P.w1vn. ^ ' 
A..  DRAYEUR,  who  has  been  connected  with  w 
firm  tor  years.  ImprOTementehaTe  been  waao 
the  onisine  departments  that  will  render  tno  » 
nera'more  popular  than  It  has  ever  been  aorii 
the  22  years  ef  Its  proiperity.  Onr  Bill*  o1  *J± 
embrace  all  the  delicacies  of  the  season. ■  v 
motto  is  "Good  Fare,  Good  Cooking  and  MOO*™ 
Oharges."  „„ 

P.  HEKfiKS  SL  CO,, 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT 

631  and  SS8  Oommeroial,  and' 
T«»  Market  street. 
Open  from  5  kM,  to  10  pjc.  an91  )m; 


|faMT80MEIT  S 
MOTEL. 


ill    rmtiatco     iati  «n*T.    MARCS   IA. 


FUMISHEO    ROOiS 

riEST  END"  NOTE 


»a*.     *VI       ■..    IDA. 


no,  <-. 


"i! 


KTROMUTAN  THEATRE 


CALIFORNIA    TOFATR1. 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


■»'!*     I\      <       UTS 


FAEWELL  BENEFIT  AND  LAST  NICMT 

a»  r»i  aSOMBUaaBP)  i*ti.-f 


UN™  Sisters mss  ACGUSTA  L'  DAUG0N! 


•  «•■ 


TV.  t  art 


MARCH   IN 


^qikllt  Don  Gloraiin     

.LUCRETIA  BORGIA! 

^j ,. 

fthcmorhorn's  Boy'  •      „«  . 

■  i  • •  -     • 


v  1          hDAT   AMD   ll'DDAT  FVINIKOl 

Tl 

unliHoii 

II  A  1                                                                   v    ND 

Ml**      /»«,»... 

■      It  V  i  >  •  i   .  .  ,  t  V 

CO  MOMTACUE 
IjarlLlu     Atn  1 

nnd   CERRETTA 

n«l  rout 

UIliL.     n>> 

l  >oi*nn 

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. 

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SSLftle  Don  Giovanni 


LOS  DOS  JUC  ADORES  DE  ATLAS 


RECITATION.  "Pastrioy." 


MISS  A.L.  DARCON 


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1    I  .     I    •       il  |. 


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DUIl        OXjT       OOtJI'JL.J 

I  tIKia        ..< I'tMK  !««■ 


n.ii.o 

..ft    Nad    I* 

ITJIU*  CJkVtll.a 


.       lilM     ilawahU* 
»6«ll     (INMIOT 


mat 


E  LAN* 


yAlriiaj         (  kaym  n  Mnlinri' 

T  PATRICK'S  DAY       GRAH0  MATINEE 

Oil    HOTTO 

)h  p  PiieM!    First-Class  Entartalnmeutsl 


til    ircUy.  at   -2   oYlnok  I,n«t    Miss   I):irs;nn   latlaM 

U     MIT  ITF.>I.\...  M  r   t    .lib-Will  b.  pr~.nl.-1  111.  Brxi  Knl  liifh    Di.nn.    .atltlea 

;;  St.  Patrick's  Eve,  or  Kathleen  Mavourneen 

,  BU.  rBIDAT  EVESISJ,  JJ.oh    .1.1  — 

Annual    Benefit    of  J\££i?a.   J"XM.<3.ettxl 


y 


ROSDAT  LVESISO.  aUrea  Mtn.-Wlll  bo  proanced,  «f»r  month!  of  «r«t«l  ul  el.bji.l!  preptr.ll'n. 
PbilripfttV.  «rut  lr»^»dT.  entlilM 

CO  3E5LDCOX--A.3STXTS. 


..tftnir-fltn  om 


nrty  «  r.i.      M~rrv-<i  ■%*•«.—  Dw-a  (7, rel«  Rat*  Orchestra *1  ft*    Btlcony 

**•*&.  n  .TwtBiy.«Tf  c>mir     R...M.d  h,-,.-h«c„t 7A   oeiion- 

<f«(ltiirr*r   R«*trt(4  *•■!..  |  Ptm*  Circle  Admiasloe  „ ftloo     hmuillfl 


C- 

vft 

■4"    ..rul  *io  oo 


JOhm*a    Brown'i    Bodj 

■  oOoFM 
CHArUCTlR  SOKCS CHAHl!  VERNlR 

\  III,  M.»       III    \i    K-MI  I  M  T.    i  A  M  Till   1    I 

NoYelty— A  Specialty  .  Harry  lausUml 

HA  1,1,  AD ~\\\]~.~~/.^^~~~~~^AUnK^^ 

The    Wrong    Man. 

..  Orebestre 

L'nnoiadin*  »kb 


<>»srtiT*>.. 


TABLEAUX  VIVANTS 

Bt  rII  ■*•  *  s  Mocunor.  Bark  asd  Marab. 


ER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 


IKMlwIA     MT1 


WWIMJ-Pii  * 

wWsETftM 

r     / • . v-  •    » 


TIITATR. 

m.  Itmi 

»»in  f.  ..-;--» 

jrili    rn 


ItSSRS.  mUE'L  &  CALDER 


SHIRT!!1;,  | 

icond  itj       K    U( 


I    TlltlR     MIIFSD*     AMD 
ir.ll,.  1**1  lliaj  ■»»•   op-n.J 

^••r»  .iniH.   ..la  •  WICIX 


nil  Hits    AMD 

i  I      ..  R». 

ia.lUdlf>    »'l.    mil   AROIIK  Hc.NFIL 
■L  O.   I  AI.UFR    Mil    to  m.lr  b.U  to 
Rjfcl  i.w  owifoft.hU. l.Mtf 


<A  RY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

N<    »•  MARKET  STRRFr.    HARK, 
n  imi^iI  i!r  inf  f>rtn«  H.   f«.#n4»  rd.1  p*l- 
^t    At  b*   hA«   .r€IW4    iDh-«Ti'nl   atjla   lf,i. 
■M     1  •oa.fr  :     •rill    b*    pl>A*«4 

■■■    pjML  »••   4*4    •       •tj1    »!*•   <••«   ureii* 
"i    i*l    Ifqnora.     A    new 


'■-'in  ixd 


I   .•••RfUld 
_..'i    UWft    fAt-n'    p*Nl- 

',    bM  b.  -  »  BiiilRrd 

ni  RX>pqBr  «nr1  «fllci>Ot  h-  t»:«jc»  mtnii^ 
•  nld  pr»- 

MjThI  mMM.***  iodi«p*cMcrRRtDr*c<>a(orttO(>IL 


Itage  Dancing- 


0.1 


TAUOUT  AT 


arty's  Dancing  Academy, 

DA8UA WAY  HALL. 

Po«t  itrRfli,  near  Krritit. 


J.    O.    COMBES. 
?]RUAPIN     .LUNCH, 

I  r,  <tco»d  fUdTfh'.niA    atrrt-li. 

_  ■tt-TatTRpla  ooaklutlj  on  bud. 
FOftUn  la  avRry  iI«Jr.  PBIVATB 
pSUPPEB     BOOMS  P  *)R  PAATIK8 

die  II  1  m 


l.I»TOK}->/| 


iMPAGNE  CIDER! 

1  •   ■AOBAMEITO   STKEIT, 

HAW  FHAWrnno, 


HAIR. 

•HI  aBIAPIIT  PI.ACK  IS  SAM  FRASOISlu 

nor 
Human  and  Imitation  Hair 
Coods,  Cheap  and   Fine 
Jewelry  &  Fancy  Coods, 

18  AT  TMF. 

NEW  YORK    STORE. 

A.    ».   aAMPSOH  .V    (<>.. 

Ko.    lit  Nfrnfld  alrtrt, 
T.5C1-H  Hrt-^cscn    MlitJnn     taritl     Uliinu. 

CHEYENNETHEATRE 

Professionals  Wanted. 


SIX  FIRST- rrr.AHS  pr.OPLF.-MUHT  H A VR 
gooc  WArdrob*.  Four  L«dl««  An<l  two  <-eQ- 
•  l*r»»>n  to  b»  (ood  to  vanarml  ba«in*««  f  >r  tti*  com- 
luff  Wi»t*r  Mi>*>oa,  coinm^ooio*  tb»  flnit  work  Id 
Norimbtr.  KTL  AddrtMa  •UUntT  lowttt  ttrnt, 
with  PbotoffrApb.  11*1  r  Kir*  re  loaded  AfUr  flB- 
id(  focmrmnu 

JAMKS  MoDAMBL, 
yoon*  Thektr*  »n1  MaMum, 
Look  lioi  !.  (  riof-nt.".  W    r. 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING,   DRAMATIC.   MUSICAL,  LECTURE,    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Boom*     1(1    nud     1~ 090    Wmshinerton    Ktrn-i. 


TO  VARIETY^ ARTISTES! 

yARIRTV    ARTISTKS    AND    MINSTRKL 
f*ir1otm»T*  fOiBK  from  Hao  Fr»nci«co  lo  ?t«w 
York,  or  Tic*  van*,  abould  itop  rL 

SALT   LAKE   CITY. 

Fimt-etM*  iDitac«iD'nU  rsTarod  io  fir«t-ola**  p*o- 
dl«)  Rt    "THE  BOWHRY,"    Maio  urcet,   Jotaph 
Dadloy,    MtDiser.     Lattrrt  ro   addrR«i«d.  or   to 
Die*    Brown,    Bfulovta    Uinuer,    will    r*crlr« 
prompt  reply.  '«'  lm 


Philadelphia   Restaurant. 

OHAS.  V.  BKBOOLD,  PBOPBIBTOB. 

rVW  OB010KST  MRATS  AND 
■  VtfvtArplfls,  Board  by  tfln  w«ad. 
PII" 


CANDIES. 

ALL  KUTOS  OK  THE  FINEST  "OAND\ 
iudlttow8tMD  Otody  FROtory  dRlly.  All 
ordRr*.  MpaoiaJly  from  the  txmntry,  in  Rolioltod 
U>d  will  b*  m ip-lly  *tt*odi  d  i*. 

OANTY  *  WAONKR, 
!•>▼  Mftntromarr  rt..    nar.r  8«ltW 


IMItTMIK     WANlF.il 

FOR  A  MUST  OLASB  EXHIBITION,  RICADY 
fr  r  tlin  r.ml.  I  111-  in  mi. .■  of  til"  Dill  upport  Ui>. 
It'fS  for  r  amnr'  man  with  a  until  cupit  il  over 
off«i«d.    For  iiRi tlo  ilaio  apply  >•  abovj. 


CHAM.  A.    OAKDNFR. 

The  CclebrMted  Dutch  C'Dmvdlnn. 

Mtlia    MIKM;:    LODKK, 

BarliRqo*.  Snrlo-Oomlo  and  Batlnd  SiogAr. 


HKJMHt    IIOMTI, 

Tbn  World. renownfd  One>Legned  Dancor. 

N1PPUO    TUOi'Pfi, 

In.  in. Mi  it  the  Child   W.m.l.M-,  SAPPHO. 

1.KI.1K      K1.1.IN. 

UISS  II.    KI.I.IN  nnd  \\.    F.I, I, is. 

«n\    i.  i  -   r  o  %. 

...    A*D 

LUCY     ADA.  If  S. 
Merlo>Conilc    unrl     Unci t lata. 


H 


FRE1VCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 

$50, 

LANCASTER'S 

■11  W.tnlllMiniK  HTIIKKT. 
f.lOlm  Up?.  HMiitr.'.  0o»r.  nom.. 


TO  OltDEtt 


ais^»i.  saiPtTS 

...   AffD.... 

CENTS' 

FURNISHING 

GOODS. 

ALAPCR  ARSORT^IKNT  OF  QKNrft'  FUR- 
ntahinK  O^oda  to  be  bad  onod  and  ub**p,  at 
lbs  "OLD  (JUKNKR."  J  LKVY*-".  «1»  Mont- 
Romnry  rtraat.  Jus'lca  liron  t«  all.  Don't  foritat 
tbo  numlift— f»l*»  Mr>nl«o»)ftrytrtnt.      foil  lm 


CENTRAL 

i\ju.  118  OBABT  STRKKT.« 

ll      Hon!    acoomiuodatfons  for 
Faml1i*n   In    llm    city.      Private 
rntrwii   forLmdl**.     Hnir    Onttina:,   HhavlDt:  and 
SDamt'iioiri,-     Oblldrfln'a  Hair  naatlp  oat.    Ladies 
Sliaiai.noinit  M  OflBl*. 
|tj7lm  L   OORRIVrCA.U.Prot)rleUr. 


sssod  by  in*ui»K»ti  Watt  of  tliu  Rouky  Monotama,  tbrouicb  our  agenoy, 

HI1KK1IIAN     COKBYN    A    CO. 


o 


DAVE    MENDES.     at    tha 
1 oldori»inalB*dLton.  lMtiMry 

nd  Dnpost,  wbara  yoo 
>  DRINKS,  notfofial- 
*.     Tba  "Old  Sport1'  i- 

■ .PfQt 


UHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

»ilf BLY  rOATUHSO  EOOHB,  BIB- 
gl,  or  In  .ulu, 

VT*U  £.!«»«•*  ■"*  To»tlL««,ll 

DDfonualiod  Aoobu  to  lot.   Lodging  wtftb 


THE   OLD 

Hot    scotcn, 

IS  Mtirlen  Mlrcet.   near  Kcnr.y, 

All    Drinks    Ton    Cents 

Hot  Drinks^  Specialty. 
THE  BEST  TOM  aUD  JfcRRT  IN  TOWN. 

Alwaya  on  file  U)0  New  York  Flarald,  H&rtwr'i 
Waekly.  Frank  IjRBlte'w,  Diy's  Domftn,  Police  Oa 
aatte,  all  ijkn  Oallfornta  paperB.  al«o  London 
P tract.,  Bell'r  ■?'"■  Itlaatrated  London  Newi.  Oall 
and  faMafyyoursalf. 

aov-  Don't.  lorgtt  the  ■ln>  of  the  Hot    Hrotch. 

faTtf  W.  b.  WALDRON.  Proprietor. 


Bar  Sugar 

|jlOR  SALE— SIS  KEABNY  STSEBT.  AT 
'  MEROKR'S.  Alio,  eyory  kind  of  Oandlei 
Wbnteaaloaad  Ro**i|. 


DON'T  FORGET 

ON    YOUR    WAY    TO    OR  FROM  THE  OIR 
ess  to  drop  into  the 

Hot     SOOtoH, 

FOB  TOU".  TVABM  OB  COLD  DRINKS. 

A.11    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

.AS  Saucr  street,  aear  Kearaj. 

tcS  tf  08.  D.  BRIGG8.  Proori.tor. 


Indian  Queen  Range. 

Tito  Best  In  the  Mavliet : 

MARDFAOTDRED  BY 

CALEB    H.     BICKI.KlX 

oo!8lf  «lt»  M<l  4BI  K^nm.  .1. 


Signor  Mancusi, 

pKIVATK  BINOinO    LEBSONS.-OLASS  ON 
HOSIIAT  and  THEKSIIAY, 


"THE"  SAUCE. 

9k  toub  obooer  fob  it. 

Taylor  a  bendell.i. 

—    OlA. 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM. 

Anil  t-'olleire  of  Hodlelne* 

lfl  (\fl(\  BEAUTIFUL  AND  IN8TRU0T- 
M.\J*\J\J\J  iTaobiaotato  be  aaan.  Open  to  th* 
Pablio  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUREKA  HAIaB- 
Ultt  Montgomery  street.    FOR  HEN  ONLY 

ifDs.  Jordan's  Pbivatbi  Office  la  at  *xB" 
Geary  street  (opposite  old  MeohRnlos'  Pav(Hon). 


$1,000  REWARD  OFFERED 

TO  ANY  PERSON  WHO  CAN  CURE  CORNS' 
Bnoieo*.  InsrowinR  Nails,  Rbeamaliam,  aatf 
all  kinds  of  bora;,  u  readily  aal  oan.  Lioim.n,. 
r>alve  and  Oom   MAdioine  lo  be  bad  at  tsyofBo* 


THE  JOUBNAL  OF  AJtUSKHENTB. 

pnWlahad  srerr  Dai  io  the  Year  br 
j.       I»_       BOGABDUS 

. AT 

MIMerckut  nad  S««  WMWn«t»i  ate 
Below  MonKomery,  San  Francisco. 


SATURDAY MARCH  15,  1P73 

Oyaten. 

Id  strolling  roond  the  other  olgti. 
To  loo*  at  'Frifoo  bj  ga»  light, 
*jtxt  careless  re''-,  by  chance  did  atray 
To  where     fountain's  eease.ess'pliy 
Of  epszkllng  waters,  made  a  screen 
Through  vnich  a  sweet  bonquet  was  sees ; 
While  moss?  stone  and  pearl;  the  11, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
M-de  that  window  reem  to  be 
Borne  fairy  grotto  of  (he  sea. 
••Stop."  said  my  friend,  "lef  a  go  In  here— 
It  looks  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suite  me  to  a  ■  1Y" 
Ho  soODer  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Hide  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
6aid  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  it  true, 
And  cooked  mmfmijictmtiy,  too; 
Ml  kinds  of  oyster*,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  erery  style;  Just  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clamsand  crabs  and  terrapins ;' 
Id  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  ail  kinds  of  game. 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  lound,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  beet  Ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners.** 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rash 
To  three  hundred  thirry-eeven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  And  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  Bouse.  337  Bush  street,   above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night, 

CHARLES  HAAEX.  Proprietor, 


Oyster    Trade. 

The  oyster  trade  in  California  is  assuming 
g ' gantio  proportions.  Emerson  Co rviile,  of  the 
Saddle  Reek,  410  Pine  street,  tarnishes  from 
his  own  oyster  bede  at  Ban  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  of  the  Pacific  Coast.  His 
Eastern  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 
has  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and* he 
"  -addle  Bock"  is  known  avervwhere. 


X>o    Wot    Buffer    from    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  soffeiera  frcm  Gores,  Bun- 
Ions,  Club  and  Ingrowing  Kails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fi.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tnte,  310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  P.M.  We 
f"**k  from  experience,  bavtng  tested  the  Boa- 
ters capability.  References  given  if  required,  a 


Lever  Buckie    ^uicenders, 

At  $1  per  pair— 25  pe:  cent,  oheai-er  than  else- 
Wlere — at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  z 


Attention,     Ladles  1 

T a  give  the  s&ln  the  so  toes?  of  velvet,  and 
the  tint  of  the  lily  :o  the  complexion,  ns9 
Dickbt's  Gbxms  de  Lis.  x, 


What    Cheer    Laundry 

Employs  no  Chinamen,  and  should 
ronised  by  everybody. 


Redoced  Prices. 

Shirts  from  75c,  to  S3,  Complete  assortment 
or  Gents'  Furnishing  Goods.  Bealea  &  Co.,  SOS 
Kearny  street,  near.  Bn»h.  or 

Bam   Moore* 

Formerly  of  P.u? s  Bouse  Carriages,  can  he 
torind  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
^abllshment,  southwest  corner  Unsh  and  Mont* 
gomery  fits.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carriage  orders 
lett  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  aa 


V.    Carrier  &  Co,,   Lapidaries, 

From  Paris,  bavin.-  the  latest  improved  lapi- 
dary tool?,  will  execute  any  work  in  their  line 
in  a  cuperior  manner,  at  moderate  charges. 
Will  pay  the  blgbett  prices  for  quartz  sped- 
mens,  and  appraise  the  value  cf  all  gems,  Lap- 
liar;.  &'A  Merchant  street, room  26.  3b 


The  Credit  Mobllier  Swindle 

Is  the  talk  of  tbe  dsr,  and  Is  considered  one  of 
the  most  gigantic  f  rands  of  the  age.  The  old  ad- 
ace  sua  that  "bad  feeding  is  the  oause  of  many 
crimes,"  and  there  is  no  doubt  of  the  troth 
•f  it,  for  what  will  .caufe  a  more  discon- 
tented state  of  mind  than  a  badlr-oooked  meal* 
Tearoid  this  evil  we  should  patronise  such  res- 
taurants as  aJyx&'s  Wute  Hocsi,  Kearny  £  tret  I 
opposite  the  Whit?  Hooss.  or  his  branch,  tbe  Cat- 
jtol  BestiitbaKT.  on  Fourth  street,  where  we  can 
alwars  depend  on  obtaining  the  very  beet  the  mar- 
ket affords,  cooked  is  the  mo3t  recherche  ttrle,  at 
reasonable  prices.  * 

Ladles  'Vlsltlnar,  Cards, 

Written,  engraved  or  painted  by  Jobs  P. 
Dwtxb,  136  Batter  street,  opposite  Lick  Houte, 
and  at  th-  Grand  Hotel.  N.  B.— Haitdkxe- 
cbxkfs  veatlt  HiitXD,  Pa^nsAKSsnp  of  every 
description  to  order.  s 


It  la   Perioctly  Astonishing 

How  beautifully  and  qulcily  they  do  Washing 
«1  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  Clothes  received 
aelore  8  *_*.  returned  the  same  evening  if  de 
aired.  x 


FOREIGN   DRAMATIC  MEWS. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Baadmecn  axe  at  present  at  Poiti- 
mouto,  Eoi.  Taer  commence  an  engasemeat  at 
tec  Theatre  Royal,  Edinburgh,  Marsh  *d:  toence 
to  the  Prince's  Theatre.  Manebsster,  fer  fosr 
weeks,  coa.menc.Q£  on  Easter  Monday.  Their 
British  toar  his  tons  far  been  brilliantly  succeea- 
foL 

A  proposal  to  remit  England  has  been  made  to 
Edwin  Baetb  by  Mr  Hall,  who,  resigning  the  man- 
agement of  the  Holboro  Theatre,  London,  is  now 
In  treaty  for  the  Drnrr  Lane  at  tbe  coaelnaion  of 
the  present  lease,  which  has  almost  expired. 

A  Dew  drama,  entitled  "Madeleine."  be'ns  an 
adaptation  br  J.  Mortimer  from  the  French  dra- 
ma, "Le  Suppici  d'ane  Femme,"  has  been  pr;- 
duoed  at  'he  Vandeviile.  London. 

Anew  drama,  called  -P-mion."  by  Waltn  Ste- 
phens, has  been  ptodaeed  at  tne  Vanderille.  Lon- 
don. srtH  cen-iderable  rncoeei- 

W.  R  Cahill  will  shortly  enter  npen  bis  sixth 
London  engagement,  with  McOlostey's  drama  of 
"Across  the  Continent." 

H.  J.  Byron  is  at  pretest  engaged  on  comedies 
for  Mr;.  John  Wood,  J.  K.  Emme'.l  and  Benjamin 
Webster. 

Itisromored  that  J.  8.  Clarke  will  shortly  be- 
come manager  of  the  Olympic.  London. 

Mist  Josephine  Fiddei  (Mrs.  Dominica:  Murray) 
ti  at  tbe  Theatre  Royal,  ball.  Bog. 

Jem  Maoe  ia  traveling  with  GoorVd  Grand  Traoa- 
aay  price  for  the  American  market. 

Madams  Arabella  Goddard's  farewell  took  place 
oe  the  11th  at  St.  James'  Hall.  The  singers  were 
Bdward  Lloid  and  Saot'oy.  The  accompanist  at  th 
pianoforte  was  Sir  Jules  Benedict.  The  lady  will 
ahorilyssil  for  a  tinr  through  Australia,  California 
tbe  United  States  and  Canada. 

Maria  B.  Jones,  the  young  leading  actress  of 
Drnry  Lane,  died  on  the  11th.  Miss  Jones  com- 
menced her  career  as  a  member  of  Motels} 'e  com~ 
paoy  in  Bradford  and  the  Isle  of  Man,  She  was 
afterward  engaged  at  tbe  Princess'  Theatre.  Man- 
chester, and  was  three  seasons  leading  lady  of  the 
Prince  of  Wales  Theatre,  Liverpool.  Sbe  made 
her  first  appearanoe  In  London  at  the  Olympic  as 
rloreuca  Cos  vay.  in  Tom  Taylor's  "Handsome  is 
that  Handsome  Does,"  ia  September,  1670,  and 
in  the  following  yrar  was  leadiog  lady  at  the  Sur- 
rey. Ia  September  last  she  was  engaged  as  lead- 
ing lady  of  Brary  Lace,  succeeding  Miss  Neilson, 
where  she  appeared  as  the  Lady  of  the  Lake  in 
Mr.  Hallidaj'a  adaptation  of  that  name.  Sbe  was 
an  admirable  ectre>a  both  in  comedy  and  sedi- 
ment Her  age  wai  twenty  seven.  She  was  mar- 
ried in  Jaly.  1ST1,  to  Francis  Phdilps,  late  an  of- 
floar  In  the  Second  Qaeen's  Regiment  and  leaves 
aboyegbt  months  old.  She  was  a  daoghter  of 
Obarles  Jones,  of  the  Theatre  Roys',  Brighton. 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Pratt's  Abolition  OiL 

The  People's  Rem-dy  for  all  Aches  audPalns, 


Trie  Last  New  Sons. 

Air—  "lijei  <t  Chandotw'' 
Emerson  Oorvllle  i=  my  name. 
My  business  always  is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  aid  Fancy  Boast, 
Relishes  thes«,  that  my  house  can  boast. 
Ssfely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
Oh!  high  oh!  Oh!  high  oh! 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
Corvllle  says  so!  says  sol 
On  Hue  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remember  the  number  aod  call  again, 
Visions  of  Shell. fi-h  In  every  style, 
Inwardly  cause  you  much  to  smile. 
Ladies  with  escorts  there  always  go, 
Ladles  go!  La£ieB  go! 
Emerson  Corvllle's  polite!  and  so 
3-1  They  go!  they  go!  thf  y  go! 


Live    WelL 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  Is  tbe  cause  of  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Wash, 
ingtos  Greet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy.  Henry 
Bocken,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  sine* 
IS49.  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  Btimsgnndl  sonu.  game,  tame  geese, 
lellclous  entrees,  and  everything  tbe  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  dot*  cub  of  tea  In  the 
city  —  English  breakfast  tea  —  Souchong  and 
Orange  Fekoe — can  be  obtained  here.  a 


How    to   Procure    Bargains. 

Attend  tbe  auction  sales  of  Watson  4  Barn* 
hart  at  their  auctleu  salesroom,  112  Sat  tor  street, 
adjoining  the  new  Circus  Amphitheatre,  and  yon 
are  surd  to  trocure  bargains.  Sale  days — Mon- 
days  and  Fridays.  Cash  advanced  on  merchan- 
dise.    Out-door  sales  pro-nptly  attended  to.    s 

Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 
Cares  Lame  Bach  and  Paralysis.  3-L 

Xf  Ton    Want 

7.  on?  Blankets  and  Flannels  well  washed,  and 
aot  spoiled,  send  them  to  the  What  Cheer  Laos 
Iry.  I  t x 

500    JPeUxes    oX    Bocks, 
At  all  prices,  at  the  What  Cheer  La  emery. 


American  Watches, 

Reduced  prices,  at  H  A.  Oallender's  62  Sec 
oud  3t.  corner  of  MisMon.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  carefully  reuaired.  s 


Artificial  Hemory-.     Guaranteed* 

This  wonderful  avstem  gives  the  memory  ex- 
acTdlnary  power.  Thousands  of  figures  and 
-words  learnt  without  effxt.  Stadias  made  easy 
and  the  Intellect  Etrecgtbaned.  Ssnd  for  the 
book-fifty  eent»,  po;t-pald.  Professor  Win, 
Nemos,  137  af  ontgomtry  street.  w 


The    Best    Remedies, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
tr*s  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Sansome 
street,  cerner  of  Commercial. 


Holiday    Cendiee. 

Fresh,  sweet  and  dilioioms  Candies,  of  every 
■variety,  at  \L  A.  Ueraer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery:  5"    "  :arny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    a 


Olam  Chowder  Every  CTl&rht* 

The  best  chowder  in  town,  at  tbe  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  ^15  Morton  street,  jast  eff 
Ktarny.  5.y 

Notice  to  tne  Public. 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  doer 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  sel- 
ling off  bis  flue  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  chi!- 
orena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  al 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  fnrnlshing  goods,  hats,  trunks,  valises, 
etc.,  below  coct,    Call  if  you  want  bargains.  3l 


Holiday    Punches. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tables 
that  compare  with  Squsrza's.  gqnarsa's  Punches 
are  fameni  for  the  high  art  shown  In  their  man- 
ofectare,  the  happy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  ths  great  Squarzs,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kind  of  panchea  and  cordials  for 
he  H  -<li  day  tables.  For  sale  at  tbe  new  branch, 
317  Kearny  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
IN  Leldesdorff  street. 

Sewing  Machines  for  Sale, 

Rented  and  repaired,  at  116  Post  street.  Also, 
Agency  for  Mills'  Adjustable  Treadle.  x 


BRET    HARTE'S 


Incomparable  Romance, 


"The  Slory  of  Mliss, 


An  Idyll  of  Red  Mountain," 


WRIrTKN  FOR  THE  GOLDEN  ERA  JN  1563.) 


Will  be  continued,  and  concluded  in  Bixby 
chapters,  commencing  in 

The  Golden  Era 


....OF....) 

Sunday March  16, 1873 


Now  is  the  Time  to  Subscribe 


"  3\£T-*ZSS," 

A  Romance  of  Red  Mountain, 

AN  ORIGINAL  NOVEL, 

OF  SURPASSING  INTEREST  AND   POWER. 
WEITTJCi-    II FBBSLT  fOB 

The  Golden  Era, 

And  possessing  unparalleled  attraction,  con- 
taining a  New  Re  relation  in 

California    Romance. 


READ  THE  OPENING  CHAPTERS  OF 


Bret  Harte's  Story 


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out the  city  by  Carriers  at  12>io.  per  weak. 

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Story  of  Mliss 

To  be  eontinoed  and  completed  ia 
Sixty  Chapters. 


-A.    To  -^a 


•"WsylitTig  -Returned  In  One  Day 
And  we  nerei  disappoint,  at  the  Whst  Oheex 
Lsondrj, 

Fob  Sals— a  lot  ef  cheap  Hlk  dreises,  at  &8 
Sear;  street.  A  good  prioe  paid  for  cast-off 
clothing. 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cores  EasumaOim  and  X«aralgl*. 


It    1st    a,    Beauty  ! 

The  Little  Gem  Clothing  and  Card  Marker,  at 
416  Washington  street,  near  tbe  Post  Office.  Best 
ever  InYentei,  o 

For    Washing 

Shirts,  »  60  per  doz.;  small , pieces,  fOe.  pel 
i :  i.     at  the  What  Cheer  laundry. 

W^tuat   Oheex   L«mndrF 
J     IS  toe  pas*  la-indry  ixcSsa  rranclaoo . 


Solicitor  Wanted. 

i      GOOD       SOLICITOR        WANTED. 

■i*-    Apply  at  ihlo  office  between    19  and 
1  o'clock. 


Assessor's  Office. 

NOTICE  TO  TAX-PAYERS, 

1873-74. 


LL  FEBSOKl,  CUitFAMEs,  AS- 
SOCIATIONS, or  FIKAIS  la  the 
City  aad  Coantr  of  Saa  Francisco*  are 
reqnested,  either  In  peraoa  or  by  their 
proper  representative*,  to  deliver  at  the 
Assessor's  Office,  No,  fiS  City  Hall,  be 
fore  the  SECOND  MONDAY  Id  APRIL, 
1873,  a  statement  under  oath  of  all 
Property,  both  PEKSONAL  and  REAL 
owned  mr  claimed  by  htm  or  thena,  or 
which  Is  la  their  poaaeaslon,  or  which  Is 
held  or  controlled  by  any  other  pcraoo 
In  trait  for,  or  for  the  benefit  of  him  or 
them.— See  Sections  8839-3810,  Politi- 
cal Code, 

srrOLL  TAX  IS  NOW  DIi:  at  this 
Office,  or  to  a  Deputy*— See  Sections 
3839-3846,  Political  Code. 

LEVI    BO$£*i£B, 
City  and  County  Alienor. 

Saturday,  March  1,  1879.  mhz 


NOTICE. 


rriHEPCnnGABEHEREBTJiOTI- 
fled  that  the  Field  Deputies  of  this 
Office  will  comanence  assessing:  property 
SATTTKDAT,  MAECH  1,    1873. 

The  daisies  asalgaed  to  those  deputies 
are  too  well  known  to  the  community  to 
require  explanations,  aad  while  I  have 
beenearetmlln  rauklag  any  selections  ta 
All  positions  by  men  favorably  known  In 
thlacoannaunlty  for  their  competency  and 
Integrity,  and  ans  confident  that  the  do* 
ties  will  be  discharged  by  them  to  the 
general  satisfaction  arall  concerned, 

I  urgently  re^nest  the  general  public  to 
report  to  this  office  any  dlrellctlons  of 
duty  by  any  of  my  Deputies,  and  assure 
them  that  any  Just  complaints  'will  re- 
ceive Immediate  attention. 

LEVI  KOSE\EK, 

mh4  <Mty  and  County  Alienor. 


i* 


Ara  Oyster  Hay  be  Crossed  In  Love. 

NOT  IF  IT  13  SU0H  Art  OYSTER  AS  YOU 
get  across  the  street  from  the  Oilifomia 
Theatre,  at  tbe  oorner  of  Kearny,  as  nobody  could 
refuse  said  Oyster  Try  it  belweea  the  acts,  or 
when  the  play  is  over. 

SPIERS  &  POND'S" 


SALOON, 

S.  17.    COB.     KliSST    A.XD    BTSH. 

PURE  WINES  and  LIQUORS 

TEA,  COFFEE,  AND  REFRESHMENTS. 
ONE-BIT    HOUSE. 

feZTlm 


T 


S  AXLES' 

1872-1873. 

HE    TAT"    SALE    FOR    THE    SON- 


payment  of  Taxes  for  the  fiscal  year 
1972- 73  will  be  resumed  on    MONDAY, 
March  lO*    1873,  at   lO  o'clock  A.  M. 
A.  AUSTIN, 

Tax  Collector  City  aad   County   of  Ban 

Franc)»co.  mhlO  it 


BALDWINS    DAIRY   BUTTER! 

THTS  IS  TO  OFBTIFY  THAT  N.  B.  TERWCL- 
LIGER  A  CO  .  W  and  51  Washington  Ma7ket. 
are  tbe  SOLE  ASEX  I  S  for  the  sale  of  n>v  brand 
of  batter,  known  as  "BALDWIN'S  DAIRY  BC  T- 
Tf  K."  It  has  been  s--ld  at  tbe  above  stand  tQe 
past  thirteen  years,  andaoybraods  of  butter  rep- 
r-  -t-tt  ■  a  to  be  ef  my  make  not  procured  of  2f.  B. 
Terwilllger  ±  Co.,  are  connferfeits. 

Ei,  K.    BALDWIN. 
San  FraBOiseo,  April.  %ih.  1872. 

N.  11.  TtBWTlLIOEB*  CO. 
ffM-lm  SO  and  51  Washington  Market. 


VOCSL  IND  INSTRUMENT1L 

MUSICALINSTnFTE 

UNDER  TBE  DIRECTION  OF 

3vx:e*..  z*.  e.  xixix'X'zixi. 

SKPoitSti    opp.  rnloBSqnure, 
HOURS:  from  10  to  1  and  from!  ho  9.    RESI- 
DENCE:305  Uuon  Street.  nil  am 


A.  Romance  of  Bed  Mountain, 

COMJIENOED  IK 

The  Golden  Era 

....OK.... 

(r.MJAT KABca  ie«k,  ltia 


AMERICAN     EXCHANCE, 

HAYVABD8. 

IONT  OAKEo PROPBIETOB 

First-Class   Hotel. 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

ON  HAND  and  mjdo 
to  OBDKR, 

L.   BLAIR'S, 


price:   cjIICi 


A  Safe  and  speedy  Rem 
dy  for  all  Bronchial  Affe 
tions.  Asthma,  Cole 
Coughs,  Loss  of  Vole 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  Co 
sumption,  Hoarsenej 
Pain  and  soreness  of  tl 
Breast,  and  all  Pifficultii 
arising  from  a  sudd< 
Cold,  readily  yield  to 
healing  powers,  Ask  f 
the  California  Hall's  Pi 
monary  alsam.  Sold  I 
all  Druggists. 

PEOPSIF.TOKh. 
417  San.ome  fitrf et.  corner  Commertt 

i»io  tf 


Mmm:&^ 


CURES   DYSPEPSIA. 


L*.$mmwif 


GiTes  Tone  to  the  Stomach 


trffl&m&f* 


Henley  s 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE 


Ly,(i^Txl"b^; 


Is  a  Sore  Relief  for  Indlgestioi 


sgifliPERs 


HAS  NO  SUPERIOR  ASA 

BLOOX)    PURIFIER 


THOMAS    W.    BREE, 

SILVEH  OE'Ij^a.miH 

*»  MANUJ'AOTUREB.S^i 

^J^    BEpiTiteB^ly 

&  DRUfflsTBiNJOS,^*^ 


ESTAEUSJELED  IN  180S. 

■^-Lsssons  given  on  tbe  Banjo  and  Dram.  Ml 
MISSION  bTKKET,  between  First  and  Btotai,  ■ 

N.  B.— Fine-toned  Silrer  Solo  Banjos  (or  Pa- 
esaionaU  alvars  on  hand.  ialis  I 


A.    DESIDERATUM 

....TO.... 

IMMGERS,  STARSJJID  COMBINITI01S 

V    OOMPETSNT   MAN  AG  PR.     AGENT  Al 


Acter,  with  l^je&ra'  experience  in  — , 

America,  tbe  Oape  of  Good  Hops  and  Amualisa 
Colonies,  India  and  Uhina, 

IS  OPEN  TO  ENBAGEMENtV  j 

Is  well  posted  with  tee  profession  and  lbs  Praa. 
Can  tnve  names  of  Manag^re,  Theatres  or  Hals 
List  of  Prices  and  helping  capacity,  in  nearly trtq  ■ 

one  ol  the  abora  places.    Apolj  to  

J.  H.  MoOABE, 
I e4  Im  «*0  'WashiDgtoo  etrest.  S.  F. 


SANGER  HALLE 

(SLNGEB'S  HALL,). 
14    GIABT    6T.,    KEAK    ItEABaT. 


Nooe  bat  sate  Choicest  Braads  of  "Wis** 
aad  i.lqnors  on  sand. 

DEPOT  WEYAND  &.  (ASCHE'S  BAY  BREWBI 

1.18  It  OHBI8  FKUMtB* 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

EVEKY    SSTDKOAT    KI4>Slt. 


Piano    and     Singlna; 


at  8  A?J*# 


CHARING 


+ 


SALOON 


©06  Mission  street,  near  Secoa* 
delO  EAGLES  k  WILD,  Proprt#M« 


To  the  Dramatic  Profession. 

THE  UNDERSIGNED,  WHO.  HAS  Bj*J 
over  twelve  Teamconneot»d  with  »•!"•■ -t. 
Melbonrne,  and  is  well  known  b»  the  ■•■*&£ 
the  profeseion  in  the  Oolonjea,  begs  W  lo*»a« ^  ■ 
that  he  is  prepared  to  gire  expexiencsd  «"»■•- 
ail  persons  proleseiocally  Tisiting  or„)ineai'5S?L 
Tisrt  to  the  Anttralisn  Colonies.  FwmoasWjTj 
PnnctnaUtiin  tlispatohlng  replies  Buy  »»w»— 

nP°D'  WIiALlAy  HENRY  WATBBB^. 

laVictorU   Ohambers,   4C  Ootllns  itrSsAj ^ 

bosm*      Aeatralia. -  i 


WiLLISJ^BAND. 

MU8IG    FURNISHED    FOB    AL1.  , 
o ecisione.    Maoic  impoitad,  KfiBlw  1 
and  for  B»le.  f 

MABCC8M.  BUM    leader  •»■ 
Orche.tru. 

HE.VBT  TON  IEB  WBBM.  If* 
er  of  Bra..  Band.  ...Hil^t 

■9-Ord.A  from  the  country  promptly,1"*"^* 
to       Addre..   M.     W.     WILMS.    ^'"JjJt'Si 
Store.  188  MooUomerj  street,  or  "A80."?,, 
BLUM.  g»9  Mopntomeryetrefct. 1""- 


GEORGE    KATE8V 

DBA1.1R  IN  OYSTEBB.  OLA.HS 
uid»ll  kindl  ol  SHBIJ,  FISH;,  i 
SMU.No..  40,  41.  *8,  0.1Kt>ml»1 
IbitK  estnnoe  on  Omtalonl,  itiMt    — 

P«blto  or  prt™u  !»™  lud  tenuliji  ;"P»2S 
from  8  4.H.  to  U  P.  X-    LldiM'  ">10mtilgg*l 
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EMERSON    MINSTRELS 


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Devotoil   to  thn  IatereatN  of    tlie  Lcsral  FrofcNNion. 

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II  the  Brewers  In  San 
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*  I.M  barrala  par  an.QM.  lb.  .tola 
of  fcUar  add  d.rln.  lali  lo  Sao  1- laoaUco 
t  bariaif .  and  It  will  ba  notioad  ibal 

JOHN  WIELAHD, 

ladelphia  Brewery 

HEAD!    THE     LMT! 

t  ssotrltnt  brtbont  1B,«0  birreli  Ioom 
ihtr  brewtrr.  ud  nukloK  cttrlr  on»-flfib 
■•wen  comtansd.  fall  lw 


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....AKD.   .. 

I  AND  SILVER  THEATRICAL 
TRIMMINGS, 

■  Iliouri    atrrot.    lot.    la,  1. 
1  T.  ROUOEBI  JOUBSO". 

f|«ENCH_CO0D8. 

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•  tHkk  OMdA,  bla  )oal  raoaliad  .  kus.  Ill 
lot 

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dprkMa.    Silk  Omnia,  ud  OoiaaU 

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CHAS.  MAYERS 

Pioneer  Cloak  Store 

(Formerly  Majtr  A  Warkbi  ll 

Xo.     SO     UONTtJOMI    KV     •ilRM.r, 

Of>p  •■li<>  the    i.,ck   ll.m.f 

BKAXCM,    40*(     Kl   A  KM      MK1TI. 


Itrft*  and  well  aeisotjd  ataurt  rutut  of 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  Velvet 
and  Cloth, 

Aod  am  n**  it*'*'  of  r«AdT-Riir1*.  tSllh.  Wi^ol  tod 
oiber  LilDIBV  HUITn.tn  VERY  LOW  PR.0E9. 

Al«o,  »  lanrt  ttoolt  of  t»irl[»»ii,  tfro  ba  anl  Live* 
hhi»»»lt,  Lac«  Jackttt  bilh  -  n.i  CoitoD  V»1*.m», 
Ulllt-  SbIiqi,  ''lotk'tifp,  and  ■■er»  d*tcrip'l0a  ol 
Trlmtnlnf..  JUS  I  avHRIVAD,  e  tare*  iLYui  t  ol 
tbt  »prlc#;  itjl.t  of 

PLAIE      A\H      EMBEOIDEBE  If 

LINEN    NI.ITM. 


Great  Crash  Amongst 
the  Milliners, 

OWING  Tfi   TUB  FAOT  THAT  »1    A8HER  IS 
SBLLIBO  A  LARGE  and  FINE  B TOOK  OF 

Ladies',  Misses'  and  Children's 
Hats  at  50c.  apiece. 

DON'T    FOROST   TO    OALL   AND    EXAMINE 
U18  LARGE  STOCK  0B 

FLUfCKB*,    FEATHEBU,    KIUHUKN, 
Hll.K»  AN»  WKAW  liOOJJ». 

ax.  a.h»cc:r, 

rt:iO  Kenrnj  atr«ct. 

Bit* ean  Utliformt  and  Haoramento. 
■r|r.Taat  received,   1.000   dor.,    Hate,    lelllne    at 
FIFTY  OBNTB  apiece.         '"31 


o-vo.  w.  XAOI&  ftos'r  vrKiw.   david  maxwell. 

Nagle,  SteF&  Maxwell, 

U         IMPORTERB  AjHD 

Wholesale  ProTision  Merchaate 

BTJTTBE,  0HEB8B.  LARD.  BAMS.  BAOON. 
M.  Ma.  »«»  Cllforala  .knot,  oo.  door 

b.low  ProBl.   iW-Snle  Aiaola  for  lb.  oalabraud 


The  City  Gardens 


¥OR  TUE 

Coming  Picnic  Season 


THE  ATTEIfTIOS  OF  ALL  HOCIK  r!K-<.  AR- 
•  lO'.iioui  »rd  Militarr  (.'ortiuna  i  »  i.  called 
to  lb"  n1>aoiac<*  offtrel  by  t'i->e  omwdioat 
to  1  txstaMfal  Bfouuiie  for  riciida?  I'n-i.'c  F»»»i- 
rai*.  I  0-1  aao  o-  proonred  oa  ear  d«r  |Q  *■*■' 
week  fot  it  (tip  parpoeei  'b*  aotnina  •»•.«'} n  on 
mom  advaottse  >ue  lerint  tbao  aay  Bronodt  \a  tbo 
fet.te. 

TIEF.  CITY  e*Mnr,N« 
Are  eaaj  nf  i,c^*it  wltbont  anr  tariff  in  'oolttle*, 
aod  arn  provided  wtth  Urfff  aod  l>t»«ntifol  Utn*; 
'•rtr*  >haO«  'lr»«t:  beanoftf  Ho>rereend  Plant* 
from  everr  ollme:  in-aeron  Swlon*:  two  mam- 
m-.iti  UanerDK  Pavllioot ;  a  natural  Lake,  wit 
Pletaore  Boup:  Foontaioe  a-  d  <  btervair  ry  Tow- 
riP,  nil  |'4>r'('ul»  tfielr.-. red  trorn  thn  wtoda,  A 
mammotb  Ke*t«nraot  i*  on  lire  eroond*.  and  every 
(.(jnteomnon  for  id*  aocommvOuiiun  of  Ura*  P'c- 
dIi;»  in.  t'-nn  made,  h»  n\  >it<K  hsu  ruinti  pUced 
Id  tbe  moat  complete  ordar  for  the  eomlog  leaaon 

THK  CITY  VARDKKH 
Are.  tbe  Itu-fiest  lo  tbe  Mete.  The;  contain  8'? 
»L-r»e  of  Kh-jIi  and  SbAd-d  Lawn,  Flower  Gar- 
dens, etc.,  and  ore  capable  of  accommodating 
10,11  "  (irfnon*  wltn  (be  Rrea'est  convonioDOe.  Ex- 
tra <jare  run  dlmotlr  to  tieGardent. 

Ploulo  (lommltteee  are  especially  Invited  tooill 
and  lnnm-i'i- Tim  ( irini tuiF.  and  aioerlain  terms, 
wbiob  will  be  most  favorable. 

M.  Y.   HTEVEid,   Proprietor. 

ear  Office  bonrs  3  to  0  r.u..  daily,  at  tbe  Gardcnr, 
corrrnr  1  wnlfth  and  Fcxttom  ttreett. 

N.  B— SOO.OrrO  Admirrtlon  Tioketn  wore  iold 
by  varloaa  AatoDtatiooe  boldtOR  tuttivaln  nl  tbe 
City  (<nt (.leas  lait  year.  Tbe  sale  cf  r*ptritaous 
Itqiors  will  be  prohibited  on  tbe  gronndt  oo  V  e«- 
tival  day*.  ml>l  tl 

BADGER'S  CENTRAL  PARK 

OAKLAND, 

The    Popular   Picnic   Kesort. 

Forty  Hlnolei  Klde  from  tkl.  Clly-Ci»r. 
ran  direct  to  the  Purk. 

B AMES'S  ORHTRAL  PARK  IS  UNDpOBT'- 
•dl>  Ho  b«i!tliaciiiii»r  Ro.nrt  for  Pioolra  and 
tnmtlio.  Onrlng  tha  HnBOfl"  bomr KKBKJ IKUM 
DUiT.  WINU,  BAND  A'.D  POISON  OAK.  Iba 
Parklararr  oommodioui,  aod  located  dirootly  at 
tba  w.lar  (root  .    ™.  t 

1 1  abooDd.  lo  manollioaiit  old  Sbado  Traoa.  baao. 
tifal  LawaM,  Qardeo.,  ato..  aod  la  provided  witb 
a  mammoth  p.rllloo.  R.«MraDt.  .jd  ...rf  ood- 
..nlaooeforpnolloaii.Bniblago..  Will  b.  opjp  to 
tbopoblloaftar  Maroh  IM6.  For  p.rtioolar..  ap. 
pit  lo  V.  W.  KADUEK.  at  tb.  Park,  or  »t  01. 
ofBaa.  nartbtaat  oornar  Kktror  aod  Bmfl  .traati. 


CLASSES  IRJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OF  THB  LEADIHO,  MEHBEB8  OF 
tk.  Tbeatrioal  PiofoailOD  lo  .  alifomla  pr^ 
poa.  loritoc  olaoaa.  »or  lortrootloo  lo  EJooulloo. 
K„.d.  .k.b log  to  .tall  tbtnulraa  at  tb.  oppor- 
tonlW  of !  ioboirlBk  . «..f«l  Mrt  «.  «<««««.  eo.t 
oirTi.odlnkl.lrii.iM. M  "C.»b»M."  t.Or.fiot 
3fi,  «b.o  partlcokua  M  tb  tHtnt.  tU„  wlU  bf 


Ladies  and  Children 

....WILL  KIND..., 

KINKEAD'S 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

A   DRESSING    PLEABANT  TO  U8B.  EAHILT  APPLIBD, 
la  oo*  ft-reaiy.  aod  will  not  Injure    tbe   raoat   delicate.     It 
anres  alldlstaeee  of  tbo  scalp,  remavee  dandraff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

Renders  tbe  hair  soft  and   glossy,  end  is  PORKLY    TBGB 

IAs**Kfhe   Oilg-nal    SAGE    BRUSH    HAIR    TONIO   AF/D 
DRESSING  may  be  bad  of  the  Agent. 

,|,IN.      If.     OAT**.     T»rngglet, 
OornerNew  Mootiomery  end  Howard  itreeU.sndof  all  Dreg- 


JOHN    ROBLi'S, 


kuniciju     tiik  iiK.Tomi.ui  oruuin 
OAH  BE  HAD  AT 

tstalls  O,  O,  California  Market 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


THE  MOST  ILEQAMT  pUSTOM  WOEg  IS  THK  01T» 

Seers   Sc  Maynapd, 


*  JF*  X  O  A-  FL  O  -' 

THE  JOTJBKAX  OP  AMUSEKEHTa. 


•eT. 


rubllebed  «rerj  Del  1=  <      Y»"  *» 


U  leriial  »■>'    «»*  Wuklutti  eu. 

Below  Montgomery.  Sen  Pnnoieoo. 


irESDAy MJLBCH   18,  16".3 


ASI  SEMKNT8,    Etc 

■Velropolltata  Theatre. 

"UiteDoB  Giovanni"  ni  performed  for  the 
Meat  lime  lie.  cifc-ot  lo  a  capital  boose  and  was 
tnoroogoly  enjoyed  byali  who  wiUiue.  it.  Ta- 
Bigbt  »f :er  weeks  of  preparation,  ths  grand  scenic 
•straragasx.  of  "Tha  Gold  Dtmia'  *;l  09  pre- 
daced  with  taeeharnino*  Obapmao  Sitters  io  the 
Characters  specified  01  ear  flret  pace,  aid  M'lle 
Mario  Giogi in  in  bal.eL  A  feature  of  ttis  law 
,-tf  :'in:t  in  will  be  a  grand  transforms.  00  ecens 
•by  Bnrbarj,  On  Friday  er*ning  tae  deligh:'nl 
Vitie  fc.Ha  ObapMsn.  wbo  ia  me  pet  of  the  San 
Francisco  pablie,  will  rake  ber  benefit,  end  a*  t  ■ 
dollart,  *by  "sbe'Il  take  'en  in,  sae'U  take  'em 
in**  by  bandrede. 
AUianibra. 

TOe  new  •otert.ioiasnt  given  at  this  home  lass 
sight  draw  a  capitil  boaseand  was  rattled  efl  m 
the  moat,  lire??  stile  Imsgioable,  Tbe  nursery 
rhymes  took  wall ;  Little  Mao  cocrn'sed  tie  andi- 
•aoe  in  Bob  Hart's  sketch  of  "Tbe  Becond-Haad 
Betel."  and  Bob  Hart  as  Senator  Broad  ax  was  im- 
ejaenaely  faoay.  Charles  Sutton  did  a  capita! 
eoiu:  s:ddacce,  tbe  qaiotette  delight  *d  tbeea- 
<i<nce  with  sweet  vocal  music;  'The  Broadway 
Oram  mar  School."  in  which  Billy  Emerson  tv- 
V  a-.j  l  as  tbe  dance,  was  very  laogbable,  and  the 
"tlcoil^m  Circus  Troop*"  wennd  op  one  of  tbe 
best  bills  of  ibe  season,  and  sent  tbe  aadier.es 
hoac  in  high  good  bnmor.  Tbe  tame  programme 
•wiJ  be  performed  this  evening. 
Cntifornlat  Theatre. 

There  was  a  crammed  hoase  last  night,  when 
-tbe  very  pretty  romantic  drama  entitled  "St. 
Patrick' d  Ere;  or.  Kathleen  Havonmeen,"  was 
.presented.  This  was  capitally  played.  Miss 
Mageie  Meore  gained  much  applaoss  for  her  act- 
ing and  singing  <n  the  chancier  of  "Kathleen 
Mavenrneen;  J.  O.  WilliamsoB  gave  a  fine  repre- 
aantstioa  of  the  Irish  peasant  in  that  of  Terenos 
-O'More;  W,  A.  Ms*  layer  was  all  that  oeold  be 
desired  as  Bernard  Ksvanaagb;  Walter  Leman 
•cccelletit  as  Father  O'Oa&iidy;  John  WUbod,  posr- 
«r!a  lyriUianoiB  as  Black  Rbody,  and  tie  other 
parts  were  well  filled.  The  dooMe  Irish  jig  by  J 
O.  Williamson  and  Miss  Maggie  Moore  was  a 
erreat  feature,  a r-d  fairly  brought  down  tbe  honse. 
f  n  *he  farce  of  "Oool  ai  a  Oneamber."  wbioh  pre- 
«eded  the  drama,  Owen  Marlowe  appeared  at  his 
btst  ia  the  character  of  Plumper,  and  played  it 
so  well  as  to  recall  recollections  of  Charles  Mat- 
thews: Mis*  Carrie  Wjatt  did  some  very  pleasing 
acting  as  Jersey  Henit»n;  a*.  J.  Backley,  haring 
supported  Hat'bewsiu  tbe  part  ol  Fred  Baxkins. 
-eras  ef  eooreeqaite  at  borne  in  it;  S.  W.  Leach 
eras  very  gook  as  Uld  Barkine,  and  altogether  tbe 
tyiece  was  well  played.  Tbe  same  bill  will  be  pre- 
.  sented  to-night. 
B'-Ua,  Union  Theatre. 

Many  esded  their  celebration  of  St,  Patrick's 
i>st  by  a  visit  to  tbe  Bella  Union  Theatre  last 
Bigot,  and  all  who  did  so  were  thoroughly  gratified 
at  tbe  entertainment  provided  for  them.  Tbe  bill 
J  a  a  eapitalona.  Thomas  Campbell,  the  new  ban - 
■to-ae.  is  an  artist  of  cnltnre  and  erperieooe,  and 
■has  a  fine  voice.  Barry  Caoslaad,  i»  his  musical 
entertainment,  causes  muoa  amazement ;  many 
■attract" ts  acts,  songs  and  dances  are  giver,  and 
the  tableau  vivantshave  ceased  qaite  a  sensation. 
Wilson's  Grand  Amphitheatre, 

At  tbe  extra  matinee  yesterday  and  at  the  enter- 
tainment last  night  the  attendance  was  immense. 
John  Wilson  is  certainly  a  most  liberal  caterer 
io  the  pnblicamusetnect  and  does  not  cire  a  bit 
about  spend) og  money,  eure  that  if  the  public  are 
-eu.it  *d  they  will  riohly  repay  him.  To-night  in 
gdditiM  t->  taers-eagagement  of  the  Dockrill  Pa- 
ris! ia  Troope  and  a  fall  equestrian  company,  he 
Announces  the  prod  act  oa  of  "Richard  HI"  ar- 
ranged as  an  eqassth*n  scsnio  spectacle,  with 
Barry  £1  tinge  in  the  role  of  tbe  crook-back  ry- 
ran*,  one  whicb  he  baa  played  with  success  on  two 
Continent.,  Charles  Edmoods  h>s  been  engaged 
to  p. ay  Richmond,  a=d  Mrs.E.  J.  Buckley  for  Lady 
Anna.  In  tbe  bands  of  these  artiste*  the  dramatic 
portioacf  the  play  will  receive  doe  justice  and 
<he  fall  resources  of  tha  eqaestriaa  eatabliahmeol 
will  be  drawn  upon  to  present  In  tbe  most  vivid 
sssansr  tbe  battle  of  Bos  worth  Field.  Sash  a  nov- 
elty as  this,  preaocsd  without  regard  to  ost'sr, 
cannot  fail  ts  receive  tbe  liberal  support  of  the 
-Baa  Francisco  public.  The  cast  of  the  play  and 
tiie  full  programme  appears «o  our  first  page. 
"SVoodwanl's    burdens. 

The  Fifth  Masquerade  bksticg  Oamival  given 
<ou  Saturday  evening  was  well  ...-.ended  sod  was 
a  eery  lively  affair.  The  mammoth  prismatic  foan- 
t*.io  ia  the  centre  of  tbe  Parliinwas  mach  ad- 
mired. 7 here  are  tbooaands  of  objects  of  inter- 
-estafethis  del  ghtfu!  re  ort,  and  thousands  flsck 
t  dare  Ikrocgb  the  week. 

£5i.TOKicAi.  Mcaenat.— One  of  tbe  most 

4-ompteee  eolleetione  of   the  kind  In  the  United 

•  '**•*,  ccmpming  hundreds  of  oostly  and  beau- 
tt'al  vri  o-odcls,  Is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
Ouiy)  a'  *ne  Mnvpam  on  Montgomery  street.    An 

h>ur  may  b*  ™t  -»kj»   •t#rth«ra 


"T-WGnty  Thousand 

Pap  r  Collaw,  all  style*,  t  t  eale  cheap  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laund-v.  effi^  121  Leldesdoiff  bi.  • 


The  Credit  Mobilier  Swindle 

Is  the  talk  of  tbe  day,  and  is  cons  dered  one  of 
the  most  gigantic  francs  of  tbe  age.  The  old  ad- 
age stye  that  "bad  feeding  is  the  cause  of  many 
■  orimee,"  and  there  is  00  doubt  of  the  troth 
of  it.  for  what  will  cau*e  a  more  discon- 
tented ststeof  mind  than  a  badly-cocked  meal? 
To  avoid  this  evil  we  sfcoald  patronize  such  res- 
taurant* as  Mtxb's  White  Hotss,  Kearny  street 
^opposite  the  Whits  Honse.  or  his  branch,  tbe  Cap- 
I  ~-L  RESTAOtAKT,  »n  Fourth  street,  where  we  can 
at  wan  depend  en  obtaining  the  very  best  the  mar- 
ket affords,  cooked  in  tbe  most  recherche  style,  at 
reasonable  pne/a • 

"White  Labor  Only: 

F-- ployed  by  the  What  Obeer  laundry,  121 
Ia     .  ;dorff  e  raet.  • 


Kyser  Dead. 

The  Gold  Hill  News  girea  the  following 
capital  dog  obltaaxj:  "Our  little  dog  Ey- 
zer.  tbe  oldest  and  dog-gondest  dog  in 
Store v  c  JUDty,  is  dead,  fie  died  at  noon 
yesterday,  just  as  theTellow  Jacket  whistle 
was  tooting  the  hoar  of  dinner  and  men 
were  thinking  of  food  and  other  worldly 
things  salted  to  the  living  and  not  tbe  dying. 
Kyz«  was  black  all  over,  and  had  more  dog 
in  him  than  was  ever  done  np  in  so  email  a 
package.  He  was  a  breed  cf  his  own,  alt  to 
himself,  and  therefore  sarted  in  to  fight 
his  way  tbr-ugb  tbe  world,  reckless  of  con- 
teqeeccsa.  He  fooght  every  dog  be  ever 
saw  that  was  bigger  than  himself,  and  get- 
ting whipped  never  discouraged  him  if  it 
was  forty  times  a  day.  He  despissd  small 
dogs.  Kyzer  crossed  the  plains  with  an  em- 
igrant train  from  Iowa  in  1862,  and  was  an 
old  dog  then.  He  never  was  a  pup.  Hon 
estly  speaking  he  mnst  have  been  at  least 
fifteen  years  old.  We  found  him  at  Oomo 
ten  years  ago, .  and  be  affiliated  with  us  from 
that  time  forth,  as  miner,  newspaper  re- 
porter, editor  and  sll  tbat  sort  of  thing- 
He  was  tbe  most  toneBT,  uncompromising 
friend  we  ever  had,  therefore  we  feel  it  a 
doty  to  do  a  little  justice  to  his  memory, 
Kyzer,  in  a'l  bis  battles,  never  considered 
himself  whpped,  and  now,  when  pneumo- 
nia and  old  age  combined  to  floor  him,  he 
died  with  b  3  face  to  the  foe,  with  tbe 
hair  bristled  up  all  along  his  baofe.  and 
showing  his  poor,  old,  remaining  snags  of 
teeth  in  defiant  vicionsnesB.  If  there  are 
dogs  in  tbe  next  world,  he  will  make  it 
mighty  warm  for  some  of  his  old  enemies 
-who  have  gone  before  him. 


Sister  Pincknel's  Funeral 

In  Mrs,  Stenbouse's  lectures  on  life  in 
Utab,  sbe  recited  the  following  touching 
tribute,  which  was  paid  to  the  merits  and 
virtnea  of  Sister  Pincknel  deceased,  on  the 
occasion  of  that  lady's  obsequies,  by  her 
heart-broken  husband-  Brother  Pincknel, 
and  tbe  Bight  Bev.  Bishop  Hardy  of  the 
Twelfth  Ward:  Bishop  Hardy:  "Wat, 
bratbrun  and  sisters,  you  are  all  here, 
and  so  we'll  begin.  Wal,  our  sUtsr  is  dead; 
let  her  rest.  Our  Bister  has  suffered  and 
made  others  suffer,  but  she's  dead, 
sbe  opened  ber  door  to  the  devils  five  years 
ago  and  let  them  in  when  her  husband  took 
a  young  wife.  Sbe  web  a  torment  to  her 
husband,  and  I  guess  if  he'd  bave  known 
that  she'd  a  bin  such  a  torment  he'd  a  never 
marrid  her."  Thus  ended  the  faneral  service. 


Unsuccessful  Love  Test. 

Springfield,  Mase..  has  a  young  widow, 
gay  and  fascinating,  bnt  just  now  uncertain 
of  the  effect  of  her  charms  upon  a  young 
gentleman  of  her  acquaintance.  Bhe  could 
not  remain  in  snepeose,  and  with  a  stra'egy 
worthy  of  tbe  cause,  sbe  procured  the  inser- 
tion of  a  notice  of  her  death  in  the  papera, 
hoping  by  this  means  to  ascertain  whether 
tbat  particular  young  man  cared  for  her. 
He  did  not  attend  the  funeral,  and  she  is 
in  the  dark  still. 

Natural  Enough. 

Tbe  Boston  Saturday  Evening  Gazette 
says: 

It  is  lamentable  to  think  tbat  a  detective 
is  necessary  to  guard  gifts  exposed  to  view 
at  weddings,  bat  it  is  in  many  cases  true. 
For  instance,  a  very  handsome  and  costly 
pfarl  ring  was  stolen  tbe  other  evening 
from  among  the  presents  at  the  residence  of 
Mrs.  Byron  Sprague,  in  Providence. 

Well,  it  was  the  people's  own  fault  for  ad- 
mitting reporters. 

An    Intelligent  Tote. 

A  Kansas  legislator  told  how  be  voted  for 
Senator  something  in  this  way:  "I  don't 
know  just  how  it  all  was.  One  fellow  got 
up  and  said  J'ingalls,  and  then  another  said 
J'ingalle,  and  they  kept  on  saying  J'ingalls, 
until  at  last  they  called  my  name,  and  I  said 
J'ingalls,  too." 

The  gamblers  have  been  driven  from  Den- 
ver, Col.,  and  the  city  is  said  to  be  nearly 
depopulated. 

Enjoyable  Drives. 

As  elegant  and  comfortable  carnage,  stylish 
horeee  and  a  reliable  driver  ere  tbe  leading  es- 
sentials of  in  tcjoyobleride,  and  tbess  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Francisco  so  nxqnesiiocably 
as  t  from  Frank  Eontoo,  -whose  carriag<6  bave 
the  privilege  o  the  etacd  frontlnR  tha  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  HlshandsometurcoutsEreueed 
by  tbe  best  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
it  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
cocitecus  drivers,  be  la  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  other  carrlige  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  nnmber  of  persons,  and 
ladles  lo  particular,  will  engage  no  csrriagea 
except  those  which  be  provides.  Frank  has  en. 
joyed  grrat  euccess  In  bis  business,  and  tbe 
admlraDle  way  In  which  be  conducts  It  makee 
him  a  lavorite  with  all  who  patron iz  a  him.     " 


-0$*erter   Trade. 

The  oyster  trade  in  Oalllarnta  Is  aaanmfng 
rg'nntlc  proportlona.  Bmerson  Corvilie,  of  the 
Si  I-"  :  Be*k.  410  Pine  street,  furnishes  from 
his  0  -  -1  oyster  beds  at  Ban  Bnmo  gfUlfrnfl  of 
.oysters  to  all  parts  ot  the  Pacific  Coast.  Hit 
Xariern  transplanted  oysters  have  s  fame  which 
has  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and 'he 
**  saddle  BoeV"  f»  vb*»wvj  *v*rrwbere. 


Do    Wot    Sufior    irom     Corns. 

The  unfortunate  suflerexs  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H,  Cowan's  Insti. 
tute,  310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
r**«fth  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doc- 
tor's capability.  BefereDoee  given  If  required,  h 


How    to   Procure    Bargains, 

Attend  the  auction  la'es  of  Watson  k  Barn- 
hart  at  their  auctlen  salesroom,  112  Snttor  street, 
adjoining  thenew  Circus  Amphitheatre,  and  yon 
are  sura  to  procure  bargains.  Bale  days— Mon- 
days and  Fridays.  Cash  advanced  on  merchan. 
due.    Out-door  sales  promptly  attended  to.    e 


AT.    FATKICK'8    BIETHDAT. 
On  the  eighth  of  March  it  was,  come  people 

say. 
That  fct.Pairlck,  at  midnight,  he  first  saw  the 

day; 
While  others  declara  'twas  the  ninth  he  was 

born, 
And  'twas  all  a  mistake  between  mldoigbt  sod 

morn; 
For  mistakes  will  occur  la  a  hurry  and  shoes. 
And  some  blamed  tbe  bai-by,  and  some  blamed 

the  dock; 
Till  with  sll  their  crjss-qaestionp,  sera  no  one 

could  know 
If  the  child  was  too  fast,  cr  the  deck  was  too 

ifow. 

Now,  the  first  faction  fight  in  onld  Ireland, they 
siy, 

Wat  all  on  account  of  St.  Pa'rlck'a  blridiy; 

Some  fought  for  tbe  8tb,  for  the  9th  more  would 
die, 

And  who  wouldn't  see  right,  sera  they  black- 
ened his  eye. 

At  last  both  the  f  ictions  so  positive  grew 

That  each  kept  a  birthday;  so  Pat  then  had 
two ; 

Till  Father  Muicaby,  who  showed  them  their 
stns, 

Baid  no  one  could  have  two  birthdays  but  a 
twins. 

Says  be,  "  Boy?,  don't  be  flghtirg  for  S  or  for  9  ; 

Don't  be  always  dividing,  bat  sometimes  com- 
bine ; 

Combine  8  with  9.  and  17  is  the  mark ; 

So  let  that  be  his  birthday."— "Amen,"  said  the 
clerk. 

If  he  wasn't  a  bring,  sur3  our  history  will  ehow 

That  at  least  he'*  worthy  any  tteo  saints  that  we 
know. 

Then  they  all  got  blind  drunk,  which  com- 
pleted their  bllfcs. 

And  they  keep  up  the  pnetice  from  that  day  to 
this. 


Rough  on  Drnnks. 

By  a  new  French  law  the  sale  of  liquor  to 
drunkards  or  minors  is  punishable  by  hoe 
and  imprisonment,  and  the  cost  of  being 
drunk  and  disorderly  in  publie  ranges  from 
5  francs  for  a  first  offense  to  750  francs  and 
disfrancbissTnent  for  two  years.  No  wonder 
the  French  don't  appreciate  ths  beauties  of 
a  republican  government. 


Not  a  Bad  Idea. 

Prussia  proposes  to  substitute  for  the  jury 
system  a  mixed  court,  composed  of  three 
judges  and  four  laymen.  Something  of  the 
.kind  would  work  better  than  the  present 
systam  in  this  country.  It  would  be  well  to 
have  men  on  a  jury  who  know  something 
about  law  and  have  some  respect  for  it. 


'How  eball  I  fill  tbe  house  at  my  benefit?" 
said"  one  actor  to  another.  *'  Invite  your 
creditors,"  replied  the  other. 


The  Last  New  Song. 

^ir — "Moet  t£  Chandon, " 
Emerson  Corvilie  is  my  name, 
My  business  always  is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  and  Fancy  Boast, 
Relishes  these,  tbat  my  bouse  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show. 
Oh!  high  oh!  Oh!  nigh  oh! 
None  who  have  been  bnt  again  will  go. 
Corvilie  rays  bo!  says  bo! 
On  Pine  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remember  the  cumber  and  call  again, 
Visions  of  Shell-fi  b  in  every  style, 
Inwsrdly  cause  you  much  to  smile. 
Ladies  with  escorts  tbere  alwayB  go, 
Ladies  go!  Ladies  go! 
Emerson  Corviile's  polit : :  and  so 
3-1  They  go!  they  go!  they  got 


Live    WeiL 
Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 

Bad  feeding  is  the  cause  of  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Wash* 
Ingtofi  treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  nappy,  Henry 
Eocfeen,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  ainoe 
1649,  provides  tor  his  customers  lake  Tahoe 
trout,  Btimagundi  aonn.  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  oest  cud  of  tea  in  the 
city  —  English  breakfast  tea  —  Souchong  and 
Orange  Pekoe — can  be  obtained  here.  a 


Notice  to  the  Public. 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  sel- 
ling off  his  fine  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  chil- 
arena'  clothing,  on  account  of  rsmoval,  at 
greatly  reduoed  nrioes.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  hats,  trunks,  valises, 
etc.,  below  cost,    Cill  if  yon  want  bargains.  3l 


Sam  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Buss  House  Carriages,  can  be 
'ound  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es> 
abliehment,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery Els.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Oarrlaee  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  m 


V.    Cartier  «jfc  Co.,   Lapidaries, 

From  Paris,  having  tbe  latest  improved  lapi- 
dary tools,  will  exeeute  any  work  in  their  line 
in  a  superior  manner,  at  moderate  charges. 
Will  pay  the  highest  prices  for  quartz  speci- 
mens, and  appraise  the  value  of  sll  gems.  Lap- 
idary. 614  Merchant  street, room  26.  3h 

Or.  Barlow  «J.  Smith 

Is  giving  a  ccare  ef  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle. 
men  on  Sexual  Pbyalology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  hie  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  %  o'clock. 
A.  r>axt  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  dally,  from  9  to  4  p.  at.,  tree.         w 


American  Watches. 

Beduoed  prices,  at  H  A.  Callecder's  62  Seo 
ood  St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  carefully  renaired.  p 


Ola m  Chowder  Every  WlffUt. 

The  best  chowder  in  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  15  Morton  street,  just  off 
Beamy.  3., 


Oysters. 

Why  travel  so  far?  Shellfish  of  every  kind 
kept  at  Manning's,  oyster  dealer,  673  Howard 
strcot,  near  Third,  next  to  oar  office.  0 


Redwoed  Prices. 

Shirts  from  75c.  to  $8,  Complete  assortment 
of  Gents'  Furnishing  Goods.  Beales  *  Co..  MS 
Kearny  street,  near  Buah.  ox 

attention,    Ladies  : 

To  give   the   skin  the  ao:toessof  valval,  and 
Skassi     — 


Sandwich  Island.  Pain, 

Since  the  ascension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
morehopaful,  and  every  kind  of  industry  is 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Schrelber,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  furniture,  620  Washington  street, 
oppoBltsthe  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  puln,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Puln  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
for  ma*  trass  bedding,  and  donbtlefs  Mr.  Schrei- 
ber  will  find  no  difficulty  in  disposing  of  all 
that  comes.  A 


iltogother  ciae  .Beet. 

It  Is  curious,  but  true,  that  3.  A.  Shaber, 
707  Market  street,  near  Third,  should  sell  fur- 
niture and  bedding  cheaper  than  any  other 
dealer  In  this  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
convinced. 


Ladies,  you  may  cay  what  yon  please  there 
Is  but  one  place  in  the  city  where  yon  can  buy 
under :lo thing  cheap  for  yourselvei  and  chil- 
dren, and  that  is  at  M,  Friedlanderfc  Go's,  No. 
9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Bonding.  Go  and  be 
convinced.  8a 


Ox*.     Doherty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
chronic  and  speciho  practice,  and  as  such  is 
now  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
Sao  Francisco.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leldesdcrfl,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 

Oheer  Bouse,  Z 

'  a* 
Everybody    SulteQ. 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  bats.  At  "  The"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny) .  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  la  immense 
— the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  X 


Cheap  Jewelry,  Eld  Gloves,  and  Ladies  and 
Gents'  Famishing  Goods,  at  Bank's,  store,  36 
Fourth  street.    Cheapest  in  the  city.  a 


Glatbvot akt.—  Madame  Clara  Antonia,  tha 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
323  Kearny  St.,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine.  Consulta- 
tion! in  English,  French  and  German.  z 


Fraab  and  Sweat. 

Far  tha  best    confectionery.,  go   to   Canty   and 
Wacner'a.  107  Meotgoraerr  St.  near  Sutter.       ST 


A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all   styles, 
just  received  at  the  What  Oheer  Laundry,  121 

Leldeaderff  afreet.  * 

.      > 

Photograpnic    Car  as. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Galiery,  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 

Mission  atreftt.  a 


Assessor's  Office. 

NOTICE  TO  TAX-PAYERS, 

1873—74. 


A  X.Z.  FJTttSONS,  COUPAnTKS,  AS- 
SOCIATIONS, or  FIRMS,  in  tbe 
City  and  County  of  Sua  Frnnelaco,  are 
reonested,  either  la  person  or  by  tbeir 
proper  representative!,  to  deliver  at  tbe 
Aaaeitor'H  Office,  ATo.  fiS  Olty  Hall,  be 
fore  the  SECOND  MOSDAT  la  APHIL , 
1873,  a  statement  under  oath  of  all 
Property,  both  PEBSOML  and  REAL 
owned  or  claimed  by  him  or  them,  or 
which  la  la  their  possession,  or  which  Is 
held  or  controlled  by  any  other  person 
In  trmt  for,  or  for  tbe  benefit  of  hint  or 
them.— See  Sections  3839-33 IC,  Politi- 
cal Code. 

syFOIL  TAX  IS  IVOYT  DTTE  at  this 
Office,  or  to  a  Deputy. —See  Sections 
3889-3846,  Political  Code. 

LEVI    BOSENEB, 
Cliy  and  County  Asseaaor. 

Saturday,  March  1,  1STS.  mb3 


TVOTIOEI. 


rpHEPCBUCABEHEBEBT  NOTI- 
fled  that  tbe  Field   Deputies   of  Ihla 
Office  will  commence  assessing  property 
SATCBDAT,  MABCU  1,    1878. 

The  datles  oaslcned  to  those  deputies 
are  too  well  known,  to  the  comtnanlty  to 
require  explanations,  and  while  I  have 
been  careful  In  making-  my  selections 
Mil  positions  by  men  favorably  known  In 
this  community  for  their  competency  and 
lateBXlty,  and  am  confident  that  the  tin. 
ties  will  be  discharged  by  them  to  the 
general  satisfaction  af  all  concerned, 

X  urgently  reaaest  the  general  publie  to 
report  to  this  office  any  dlrellctlons  of 
duty  by  any  of  my  Deputies,  and  assure 
them  tbat  any  J n at  complaints  -will  re- 
ceive Immediate  attention. 

LEVI  KOSENEB, 

mbi City  and  Cannty  Assessor. 


T^a.X:    f 

1872-1873. 

max   Til   SALE    FOB    Till    NOJT. 

p.jTment  of  T«ei  for  the  flicl  yam* 

18TB.7B  will  be  rnuei  .«  HOSB1T, 

Mii-ch    IS,    1S73,   at    IO  .'elMk  A.  M. 


TO 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRE 

Booksellers  and  StatlOBera, 

H.  H.  Moore,  609  >Ient*omerT,  near  Merchant. 

Business  Colleges. 
Heald's,  Brrant  A  Stratton'a  College.  U  Pest 

Dm  eh  era. 
Bats,  Fred.  Hulls  94  to  100.  Cell  fonts.  Ilarkat- 

French  Fancy   Goads. 
Lo«*n  A  Oe..  19  Mentgomery,  lOl.aad  109  Batter 

Human  Hair. 
Sampson.  A.  B.  k  Oo.,  110  Second  street. 

Wines  and  XJquora.     (Wholesale.) 
Donart  F.  A  Co..  »4  Front 


Mme.  JOSEPHINE  EDMONO 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC    PHTSICIAil 

— — . 
TWEKTX    TEAM     OF    FKAOTT 

IN  THE  TBEATMKNTOPDlSEABKrriri 
dent  to  females  has  placed  Madame  Edaoi 
at  the  head  of  all  physicians  making  snoh  pratt 
a  speoialty,  and  enables  ber  to  guarantee  a  so* 
and  permanent  care  in  the  worst  oases  cTsi 
predion  and  ra&natraal  derangement*.  Lai 
will  Bod  Madame  Edmonds  a  ekillrni  phriiei 
and  it  m  to  tbeir  interest  tooonanlt  her  to  ail  d 
eases  moment  to  women  before  tamperioi  w 
poisonocs  nostrcme,  qoaok  dootora  and  hnnbn 
Madame  Edmonds  describes  diseases  withoat  1 
information  from  the  natietit,  and  onres  wila< 
the  nae  of  raercwryor  experiment*,  thai  HT 
from  wrong  treatment  for  prirate,  ohronls  1 
cancer  diseases.  Correspondence  etriotlfssi 
dentlal,  OfSoe  and  residence,  41S  Puis  sin  ' 
between  Kearny  and  Montgomery. 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITU1 

IV.  E.  cor.  Jacbson  and  Kearny  tta, 

THE  OBEAT  ERADIOATOB  OF  8P10! 
COMPLAINTS,  formerly  of  Look^«a£ 
London,  and  tbe  last,  twelve  years  of  tfaaFreana 
DR.  TGZER  informs  tbe  afflicted  tbat  altsrrk. 
ing  all  the  HOSPITALS  IN  LONDOS  AJ 
PaE13.  and  spending  one  year  to  the  most  a* 
brated  Hospital  in  London,  the  LOOK,  bs  has 
opened  his  old  Medical  loatitnie  at  tbe  old  Oat 
where  he  can  always  be  fonnd.  DR.  TOZllT 
for  forty  years  met  with  aipsralleled  bqoom 
the  treatment  of  disease  itenerally  kaomi 
OHBONIO  AND  SPECIAL  OOaiPLAlNtri 

DK,    CHAS.    H.    TOZKatmal 

ia  in  eyery  way  resnonaibte,  binding  nil 
effect  a  permanent  cube,  or  making  no 
Those  who  cannot  afford  to  pay  for  adv. 
medicine  will  be  charged  for  meaieine  only,  u 
HuN'l ELY  KES  TaKATlYE  PILL8, ntmkU 
to  fail  in  gmng  relief  in  casee  for  wbioh  thst 
recommended,  are  to  be  obtained  onlj  u 
office.  Price,  $5  per  box.  Fall  direction  as  •> 
box,  aent  hy  Kxpreee  or  otherwise, 

DK.  TOZER  does  not  imitate  ths  adrsrtii 
Quacks  wbo  make  it  a  prastiee  to  pnbush  It 
affidavits  and  other  false  references,  bot  rsfsn 
tbe  most  respectable  people  in  tbe  State,  worn 
has  cored  of  diseases  which  others  bays  law 
core. 

B-JC.    CHAS.    BT.  TOZtm    t 
N.  K.  corner  Kearny  and  Jackson  — 

fsl-tf  Ban" 


OUTSIDE    LANDS 

^KY  AND  ALi,  PERSONS  THAT  Bi 
mode  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  on  01 
SIDE  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  oaa  ban  1 
a  meant  refunded  at  tbe  office  of  tbe  ondamn 
upon  the  preaentatloa  of  an  order  frou  I 
Mayor  and  City  and  County  Attorney. 
delStf  A.   AUsR 


TRAYS  always  on  hand. 


Alfred  Tette 

Mann  f  aotnrer  tat 
ImporUrof    i 

BIRD  CAGE) 

SZS  Dsrpsst 

A£AB  SUTTZR  STU 

See  my  stock  sf  B 
Cages  before  porsaa 
eleewhere.  AiwaflMI 
tbingnew  on  hand. 
Patent  Cages,  aadt 
Tin  Wire,  are  warraoi 
FREE  FROM  YgaM 
Also,  beat  qoalltr  T 
so** 


THE  CHILD  HAS  RETURNED! 

Its    Parent. 
EUREKA    SHIRT    ST0RI 

194  Kearny    treet,  ha.  Removed  (» 

TVo.     3     Second     stree 

"WTicre    yon   vrtll    find    a    comple*.  ■ 

■ortment    of   8HCKTS   ana .  FVSItfl 

INS   GOODS,    at    Ibe   ninal  lew  prit 

The  Old  Stand. 

BENEDICT  at  Ct 


ARID' 

^_  Pianofoi 

DEOLABED  BT  TBE  JUDGES  *J*,J 
riir  of  tb.  Am.iicn  fc«i™"rffHirt 
fold  tri^    WM    ^'""^i^lnrnfflr   ■ 
oth»r«.to  be  THE  BEST  OS  l5BJBrLS T. 
OCJITAZ,  Bale  ajieot, ,»OS£lau'i 
H  B.-PUnoi  of  .n  .Whu  TO  ttBMT-    _»  . 


Mi  Jim  * 


Attention,  Good  LItcI 


MB 


B.  P.  BBBGB8.  rOBMBBLY 
» —  proprt.tor  of  the  Minwa'  n**- 
tentant,  be.  Uken  the  mejiegwneot 
of  botb  the  Mlnen'  KauniMt  oa. 
Oommarolel  ntul  and  tbe  >BM*Jh7i  < 
Bnoeb  on  M«thet  etraet,  in  j>ctoK«n2«T S  • 
A.  SBA.TXUB,  who  bee  ban  oonnaoWJ"  ■ 
Brm  for  »er«.  InprOTomeiite  beT.  »»f»  "J  I 
tb.  ontoine  doDartnuate  tbet  will  »pd«  <J  , 
nere'  mor.  popnUr  than  It  hee  "WjSjy  * 
the  31  re».I  ltt  ntoeperitr.  Oar  BtM «■  , 
embraoe  ell  tbe  deboeovee  of  tb.  •ffBSi 
no tto  U  ^'Oood  Pal.,  Good  Ooohuu  «*d 

0h"*'"""  r.  BCI9U  *  €>•« 

MINERS'    RESTAUR* 


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WEST  e¥*HOT[ 


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CALIFORNIA    THEATB1. 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


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ST,  PATRICK  S  EYE!  »M^"Jm 


Sflapman  Sisters 

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K^itlilcon   BkJnvOurnoeu 


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Mild  demon 


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PJSTTA 

IinrUln      nlwl     Arniatioi,! 

.  .  ...  '   ooxx-x-   «Mrt  oooi'awa. 

*J"   '**°"|  Otu«t-l«-~      V.-in.-r      In      Oomlpsi 

F.ll  Mmmt 


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mo  nuunfui  mtsic.  aid 
lawa    maobtficik 

^"^iiLK    MARIE     CAUCAIN. 


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■Hi  MAOOH    HOOK! 

a  ...  ,  ii  .      g  n  b*lbt 

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Til    PLAT    TOOOHCI.rPI    W1FM 

I  >..,■».  I  o  Ir,e,h  .Tiff  »»■*      I     «        \N  lllliim»oti  mxl  >li*ea.  >lMirir«**   Moorn 


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COOL  AS  A  CUCUMBER 

S|sWs ini  °"zIinS  Transformation  S'Mf^i. 

MrMw'  *<«MtiMl.fM|*niMIMtfe  VIOBIITb 


DE  Ul«- 


yi*];I«MATIC       IiIOnTB. 
•    i    .Ajlol  .ml  ■  aj  B~B    H'  RFIIT 


ABBWI  ■!»•   Hi 


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•    A  PMAJ*  I 


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wkii! 


Tiat  Blessed  Baby! 


Fennf  UlM 


TIT  of  »Ks  ELLA  (  II APIAN 


lay      Flnit  Gold  lienion  Matinee 


»   w.  ma 

-»li    WAR)  !>«■ 

Mini  '««>"«■  WTif 

W!^     l-.l  R..    IIIHKtl 

rRIDAT  ITrXIS  I.  Bah*    IM 

Annvial    Boneflt    of   RAits.    TvicLevla! 

When  will    »*  rr»Mr>Ud, 

THE  POOR   GENTL1HAN! 

With  a  fplradld  Cast,  locladlon 
MR.       JOHN      McOULIjOUGn. 

To  condole  with  lb*  f»Tcrlt§  Faroe   to  titled  Th« 

F»OFF»INGr       THE       QUESTION  I 


MONDAY  EVENING,  MArch  Mtb.-Will  be   produced,   after  months  of  cerefo.1  and  slaborsts  preparation, 
HbklwjMan'i  great  Tra/edj,  entitled 

comxdpieJLiifwa, 


■  «»r»^  «Mto-OnMl»nll  uii«  UitBMIn «1  A*     B.looar 

■>*.,-., d  Saat^BalMar 1*     O.ll.r, 

DnH  UHll  AdnliiiM  II  *a    Pnim  Bull.. 


«• 

as 

..SB    >.d  S10  Oil 


•ilt«*M4&al 


LOS  DOS  JUCADORES  DC  ATLAS 
■oarAsoi  •■«  uiutarr* 


II— ■  ii|..ni  Our  Vn— Cll*1   L>«-«-U 

BaO*i     -!'(.•   i  Ml  R||  | 


ITAIIAH  CAVAIIIIA 


OIiT       OOUFIj] 

«•, I'ARBIE   ARH.THi»U 


■  Mil    ItMttT 


■omo    Ono'a    Boon    Dara 

l«ln  wt   M.,r,,.  r>" 


CHARACTER  SOSM Mtltll  Villi. 


VII.LABI     Bl.AIK'Uiin 


Novelty—A  Specialty  . .  Harry  Causland 


The 

Oodlll 

Wrong    Man. 

Ooaol.dlo,  wtlb 

TABLE  AU  V  TITAN  TS 

Br  all  the  Ladles,  ess  tiled  by  HoiUfa*,  Bark  tad  Ma  rah. 


M'S  9PERA  HOUSE. 

aaliiA   int.    iitaia. 

4  IT.BriATT  TftiuTBI  BAI  BIBB  KB- 
•   HIM.  «a*  mm  ba  mud  »r  i«.  alaat  ar 

""1    mr- 

i  m    ri'rr 

laOAll*, 

A*.  llMMa 


Pnreii 


iii  i  - 
I  all  ai 


4M  «■«. 


SSRS.  "NEIL  «  CALOER 

OUiroS    TO    THKIR     FR1B5DS     A»D 
PsiAtas  ■•aasnJtr,  ibAA  th«r  bats  ep«t>«4 

OOLHAlfH    (  UJTUIKQ  hTOKP.  Oornaf 
»«1  M»aUro«i*rr  streeie.  with  s  WK1X 

rrso  atook  «r 
cb  wim, 

MQtOKI    AND 

CIOABL 

rwtovltAdto    da' I.   sed  AROHIK  McNKIL 

I  WW.    a  OALOKR    -i,l    do   Ltis.r  b«rt  to 

b«as  eon fonsbU.  t*n<f 


H/tRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NT*S>  MARKET  RTRIIKr.    HARRY 
t*  r*ep*«ifsJr  iBforna  M.  In-n,],  «nd  z>\' 

i*t    h«    r-u    -rfl'.ut    i-i  b-  ami'u!    «iy'«   tbit 

■     1    BUI    b«    pl.a.rd 

OBfl     A'  .7*    (boa    atDa[>l« 

I   'I'Jwa.      A     DSaf 

•  iMi  ff ,■■-    i*  .  j  of  L<M*eO*id 

•lu  sad  Oetl*)rd«r'a  Utatt  pai*n<  ••••i- 
ntblofla,     bsa   bean    -lir   i|    in    ••..    U'l'itrd 

Th"  popnUr  aed  rfll    i- .. 
Tomnif  ''•Toli.oi'i  t>a  foand  in  bll 
yrepAfed  to  dupena*  creator*  com  fort  to  all. 
lellif 


t 


tage  Dancing 

TAOOBT  AT 

Mjiarty's  Dancing  Academy, 

DA8HAW AT  HALL, 

Peel  street,  oeer  Keeanr. 


J.   C.    COMBES, 
BRAPIN    H.TX1VOH, 

|  or.  atoeene.  au4T«s.«raia  artroeU. 

rstp-Tarrapla     eorManUf   on     bend. 
OfsUrs   la    etsry    stile.     PRIVATE 
■UPPBE     BOOMS  V  IB  PART  1KB. 
dson  tm 


BPJ 


IPAGNE  CIDER! 

;<•    •ACBAHEMTO   ITIIR, 

bar  nuitoinoo. 


C.       OLB 


MONEY  SAVED 

Bf  (fTirebASlec  t**t  OeoaJs  el  Ibe 

NEW   YORK    STORE, 

■e>.    lie  SWam.*!   ■trrri. 

Raman  and  Imitation  Hair  Goods 

|'LIK*.PANP  Fist  JRWILhY  ARD  PAHOV 
Vv  Ooeda  Tr.-.  I.iftwi  tVxk  aetl  I.>*mi  Pncn. 
at  atboiaeela  and  MteaX 

Uesun  Heir  Hvitebee  .  ft,  fA,  r.  *9  sad  apwards 
Hesaaai  bair.  top  Drsld* ...«1 

«1   »ABd  is 


Ltaae  (Jain 


%  oie 
M«ie 

Hell 
TiQta 
7«  ate 
Uaie 
TSeti 

actl 


ilfeeaa 

»<lk  fee)  Hralda 

Lleanor  MokairTop  Braid* 

Ijdab)  rtaritebae 

Hilk  Mnhair    »-ry  floa 

Midair  He,- ibai.  plain  or  orimpad.  Una... 

Zephyr  Woot.  par  oenoe 

Initial  Ifot*  Paper,  itriite  or  re»e  tie:  -box. 

Wrltiea;  Ink,  per  betile 

Not*  Paper,  ■■.  raa-n.  "J  ate 3  fiolrai,  Uata 

Mm,  la«f.r>er  bottle I><  t» 

Brooke'  or  Ooata'  Cot'-on  lapsola.UcU 

tteool  mik.  I0u  r»rd*  eaob  .  i  «p#et«,  li  a.* 

RibDon*,  Uoilary,  Hair  N«ti.  eto  ,  etc. 

Our    It t-it I     Hair    Goods 

Will  rem  an  nneqoa'ied  is  this  markat.  altbsr  ia 
I'litracd  variety,  end  reapecifailr  solinl 
ea  ezeetlaatlon  of  ear  itook  before  mskk»t  loor 
parobsees.    etaTOood*  seat  0.  0.  D. 

A.    M.   bam reoM  a*  CO.. 

■o,  HO  Meeuud  street, 
noNHes        Mewn  Mlsetwa   a»d    Minna. 

TO  VARIETY_ ARTISTES! 

VARIBTY  ARTISTKS  AND  MINBTRKL 
*  performers  fomr.  from  Bab  r  rancisco  to  New 
Tork,  or  nee  Terse,  should  stos  st 

SALT   LAKE    CITY. 

First-elSAS  ancs«smanti  effsred  to  Brst-olsss  pso- 
dls  at   "TUB  BOWKRY,"   Msln  atresl,   Joseph 
Dadley,    MsDS«er.     Letters  so  addreesed,  or   to 
Dick    Brown,    Bosiness    Maneisr-    will    reoeive 
prompt  reply.  fel  1m 


Pacific   Purchasing. 

PRINTING,   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,  LECTURE,    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

1 1  on  in  m     lO    and     17....030    'Waahlntrton    Mtreet. 


Philadelphia   Restaurant. 


OHAS.   V.   BKBGOLO.  PROPBIKTOB. 


THE      OI1O10KST     HEATS 
Ta.«t.bl„.     Boatd    hj    til. 
ABB    PIKB  ni'RKiT.  (ii.HlEinti 
And  MOBt«oat.rr.  mi 


!Sk 


CANDIES. 


LLL     EUTDB     OB    THE     FTNXBT  POANDY 
.  made  tvl  oar  Steam  Oeodr  Faotory    dAtlr. 


dera,  eepeeHeJly  from  ibe  eoeuttry,  are  soil g L ted 

A^b.w.-»*,^«j3A|4ai.WA 

1«VT  MootATomerr  aL,.   oerur  Batter 


sLHAHIBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

,     aWBLT  rOBTUBXD  BOOHS.  SIR- 

f  da  ar  Is  salu. 

I     'WaU  MAUM*  aad  TaaUlatadi 

L2r,Kr,S3AA«BaAisgri3^r 


PABTNGB    WANTED 

FOR  A  FIRST  0LA3S  BXHIB1TIOW.  READY 
for  the  ro*d.  Ibi*  iaeoe  ot  tbe  bast  opportuu- 
IMea  fir  a  amart  mao  wltb  a  >ntil  oapltnl  ever 
offered.    For  pai  tioalats  apply  as  abors. 


CHAM.  A.    OABDNEB, 
Tbe  Celebrated  Doteh  Comedlraa. 

HIMM    MINNI:<:     LODER, 
Borleeqae,  Serlo-Oomio  and  Ballad  Singer, 


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TUESDAY MABCH18,  1873 


Emodij'!  Golden  Era  commenced  the 
republication  of  "Mlisa,"  bj  Bret  Harte, 
which  hi  commenced  in  1863  in  that  paper. 
It  ie  the  beat  thing  Harte  ever  wro  te,  but 
the  strain  was  too  mnch  for  him  and  he 
went  East  learing  it  uofiniitei,  baring  eome 
idea,  we  believe,  cf  computing  the  woik 
through  a  medium  (as  Dickeos  is  finishing 
bin  book)  when  he  got  Into  Spirit  Land. 
Thernblifihera  cf  the  Golden  Era  hare  ob- 
jected 1o  this  lazy  and  tmboiin eat-like  ar- 
rangement and  bare  determined  tbat  the 
job  moat  be  pat  tbrongh  on  this  eide  of  the 
ihiniog  river.  la  Bandar's  ieme  tbey 
gtre  foor  chapters  and  promise  iheir  read- 
ers tbat  fifty-six  more,  making  sixty  in  all, 
shall  be  forthcoming.  We  know  tbat  they 
will  do  whit  they  promise.  Six  chapters 
more  wiil  be  given  next  week.  The  publi- 
cation of  this  story-  will,  doubtless,  add 
many  new  snbecribers  to  the  list  of  the 
Golden  Era,  the  pioneer  literary  weekly  of 
California  and  one  of  the  best  in  the  United 

Bute*. 

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Love**  Tortures. 

Tbesa  is  a  dentist  in  Harrisbnrg  whs>  baa 
a  daughter  that  is  loved  by  a  young  man 
bnt  he  is  bashful,  and  doesn't  like  to  go  to 
see  her  unless  be  has  an  excuse.  So  every 
Tuesday  and  Friday  he  calls  and  gets  the 
old  man  to  pull  a  tooth  for  him,  and  then 
he  gees  into  the  backpirlor  and  sparks  the 
girl  under  toe  pretence  of  trying  to  find  h's 
hat.  He  has  only  six  teath  left  now,  and 
what  worries  him  is  to  know  wba{  he  is  c,;  ing 
to  do  when  they  are  all  out  and  his  new  set 
is  made  and  put  in.  He  is  all  the  more  aox- 
ioua  about  it  because  there  is  room  for  sus- 
picion that  eba  has  been  playing  the  co- 
quette so  as  to  rope  in  a  good  easterner  for 
her  fond  parent.  The  yoang  man's  confi- 
dential friends  e ay  he  has  iotimatsd  hisin- 
testoa  either  to  hare  hare  that  girl  or  to 
jerk  the  whole  skeleton  out  of  her  father, 


Ke*pia~£  St.  Patrick's  Day. 
He  had  beea  keeping  the  day  and  wis 

homeward  bound.  While  going  up  Union 
street  hill,  working  long  longitudes 
rejoicing  under  the  influence  of  about  1,000 
drops  of  oil  of  joy,  he  ran  against  a  hydrant 
which  he  in  bis  befuddled  condition  mistook 
for  a  little  nig.  "Bkuse  me,  sennit*,"  said 
be  patting  the  hydrant  paternally ;  "I 
didn't  run  yer  down  because  yerwas  black. 
Grow  np  (bic)  and  be  a  useful  man.  Imi- 
tate (bic)  my  exsample.  Here's  quarter 
for  yer— (bio)  spick  it  up."  And  he  went 
on  with  a  lighter  heart,  and  tbe  satisfaction 
that  he  tadjmade  one  p:or  soul  happy. 


yy  Make  tbe  Best  of  It. 

Whatever  your  Iifd  may  be,  make  the  be=t 
of  it  and  take  the  best  of  it.    Some  people 
have  the  happy  faculty  of  getting  all  tbe 
Bwcetnets  out  t-f  Me,  just  as  a  child  picts 
tbe  currants  out  of  a  cake.    TL;s  f*cnlry  it. 
partly  an  acquired  one.     Philosophy  will 
teach  it.    It  is  a  good  plan  to  start  out  with 
tbe  idea,  "  My  life  may  not  be  a  long  one  ; 
I  cannot  depend  on  iti  IastiDg;  I  am  going 
to  make  tbe  best  of  it  while  it  does  last." 
Io  crder  to  do  this  it  is  not  well  to  be  always 
on  the  lookout  for  ths  woret  eide  of  every- 
one's character.    If  you  find  a  man  pleas- 
ant, sociable,  and  honorable  in  his  dealings 
with  yon,  don't  be  too  anxious  to  oonvioce 
yoursfclf  tbat  be  was  formerly  a  horse-thief 
if  you  hear  that  assertion  made.    It  really 
does  not  matter  to  you  whether  he  was  or 
n«».    If  Mrs.  Jones  is  pleasant  in  society 
and  you  find  her  always  an  agreeable  com- 
panion, it  will  not  add  to  yonr  happiness  to 
believe  tbat  the  is  a  tartar  in  her  household. 
She  is  good  enough  for  you  as  a  companion: 
leave  that  alone.     Some  people  like  to  go 
digging  and  grubbing  in  the  mud  and  find- 
ing out  all  tbe  bad  they  can.    Don't  you  do 
it.    If  there  are  pleasant  flowers  and  bright 
grass  on  tbe  sarface,  don't  try  to  dig  and 
see  if  there  are  a  lot  of  crawling  worms  and 
ugly  bugs  underneath.     It  is  much  more 
pleasant  to  be  &  butterfly  tbeu  a  mole.    At 
least  Figaro  thinks  so.     [Tbat  is  put  in,  in 
order  that  oar  contemporaries  who  transfer 
this  sermon  to  their  columns  may  not  credit 
it  to  Henry  Ward  Beecher,  for  perhaps  H. 
W.  B.  mightn't  like  it]   If  you  think  a  man 
is  out  of  temper  witb  yen,  don't  seek  him  to 
"hare  it  out  with  him."    Ton  will  find  it 
much  mere  pleasant  to  keep  out  of  his  way 
until  he  cools  down.    If  any  ore  comes  to 
you  with  a  dismal  story  of  suffering,  don't 
groan  over  it  and  encourage  him  or  her  in 
grieving,  but  try  to  show  them  that  it  is  not 
so  very  bad  after  all;  and  when  you  bare 
made  the  mourner  cheerful  you  will  feel  all 
the  better  youreelf.    Take  life  easily ;  you 
can  if  you  like.    Take  Toots'  motto :  "It's 
of  no  consequence."     Scarcely  anything  is 
really  of  any  consequence,  or  at  any  rate  it 
won't  be  in  a  hundred  years.   Do  enjoy  life. 
The  most  comforting  deathbed  thought  we 
can  imagine  is,  "I  hare  enjoyed  every  pless- 
are  I  could  and  have  done  no  one  any 
harm."    Some  may  say  that  this  is  a  very 
selfish  sermon,  but  it  is  not.    If  a  man  or 
woman  makes  himself  or  herself  happy,  he 
or  she  is  sare  to  make  others  happy.    A 
happy  man  makes  others  happy   without 
knowing  it— without  any  effort  on  his  part. 

I  [Fake  it  easy;   tike  it  easy,  whatever  the 
trouble  may  be  ;  it  won't  last  long. 


Life  In  \r}>raika, 

A  c.riz-n  of  Nebraska  thus  poits  np  an 
Eat-t-ro  correspondent  who  spared  a  variety 
tor  s  at  him  j-.s    to  the  territory  and 
re: 
Vi  h  .1  kind  ofa  country  do  you  lire  in  ? 
Mixed  aud  •xientive.     It  is  made  up  of 
laud  and  water. 
What  kind  of  weather? 
Long  spells  of  weather  ire  frequent?  Onr 
sunshine  comes  Gff  .principally  during   tbe 
daytime. 
Have  you  plenty  of  water  and  bow   got? 
A  good  deal  of  water  scattered  here  and 
there,  and  generally  got  in  paila  of  whisky. 
Is  it  hard? 

Bather  so,  wh?nyoa  bare  to  go  half   a 
mile,  and  wade  in  mod  knee  deep  to  get  it. 
What  kind  of  buildings  ? 
Allegoric,  Ionio,    Anti  Baloric,   Log  and 
Slabs.    The  buildings   are   chiefly  out    of 
doors,  and  so  low  between  the  joints  that 
the  chimneys  all  st  ck  out  through  the  roof? 
What  kind  of  socieiy? 
Good,  bad,  hateful,  indifferent  and  mixed. 
What  do  your   people  do  for  a   living, 
mostly? 

Borne  work,  some  laza  around;  and  some 
drink  whisky. 
Is  it  cheap  living  there? 
Only  fire  cents  a  glase  and  watsr  thrown 
in. 
Any  tasts  for  music  ?  , 

Strong.  Buzz  and  buck-saws  in  the  day- 
rime,  and  wolf-howling  aad  cat-fighting  at 

night. 

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Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10  < 

608  Market  street,  ecr.  Poet  and  Montgomery  u 

A.  P'.eaaant  Jbocauon. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Oentral  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  Bulies  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  training  is  a  rerv  fine  one  and  1*  well 
Uchted  mnd  ventilated. . 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS 


A  Contented  Man. 

When  Southey  was  offered  a  half  share  in 
two  newspaper?,  the  Morning  Post  and  the 
Courier,  by  which  he  could  probably  hare 
secured  $10,000  a  year,  he  replied  :  "I  will 
not  give  up  the  country  and  the  lazy  reading 
of  old  folios  for  two  thousand  times  two 
thousand  pounds;  in  short,  beyond  £350  a 
year,  I  consider  money  a  real  evil,'' 


The  reporters  interviewed,  in  Louisiana, 
a  prisoner  until  he  begged  piteously  to  be 
hanged. 

•■» 

The  table  of  interest— is  the  dinner  table. 


Counter  attraction— A  pretty  saleswoman, 

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Star  Shirts  ana  Collars. 

All  acrta  and  sixes,  for  ra'e  and  cbeap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leldeadorff  it,       • 


Mo  11  day    PuDchcs. 

There  are  do  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tables 
that  cofa pare  with  t?qmrxa'e.  Squarza's  Punches 
are  tamsna  for  the  high  art  shown  In  their  man- 
trhMtore,  thv  happy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  the  great  Square,  has  prepared 
forty  different  kmd  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
t  he  Holiday  tablet.  For  sale  at  tbe  new  branch, 
SI?  Seamr  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
130  Uldesdorff  ttreet. 


We  get  do  bafinesa  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  cone  to  do  oar  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Lannory.    Office,  121  Leldesdorff  street.       • 


Ladlee  Tl«ninB  Cards. 
^Written,  fnerared  or  painted  by  Jomr  P. 
T>wtxb1  126  Butter  atreet,  opposite  Lick  House, 
and  at  the  Grand  Hotel.  K.  B.— Haxtjexe- 
CBjara  xiatvimaxxx3>.  Pz3HA*BBn?  of  every 
daacrlptlon  to  order.  . 


Artificial  Memory.    Guaranteed. 

"¥hla  wonderful  srnum  gives  the  memorr  ex- 
acrditarj  power.  Thonaanda  of  figure*  and 
words  learnt  without  effort,  Studlea  made  easy 
aau  the  Intellect  strengthened,  S;nd  for  the 
book-fifty  cent*,  poit-paid.  Professor  Wm, 
Nemos,  1ST  Montgomery  street.  B 


The    Best    Bemeaies. 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
r  r*e  Wehfoot  Pins,  for  all  bilious  complainta, 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Saneome 
i        .,  earner  of  Commtrdal.  • 


Holiday    Candles. 

Treat),  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ary. 578  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  and  retail,    e 


Toe  Bans— A  lot  ef  cheap  silk  dreieee,  at  36 
Gearr  street.  A  good  price  paid  lor  cast-off 
clothing.  ■ 

Ffltn  AboliUoa  Oil 


One  of  Disraeli's  Criticisms. 

One  of  tbe  novelties  of  tbe  Qaesn's  speech 
was  the  prayer  rrith  which  it  concluded  for  a 
special  blessing  on  the  deliberations  of  Par- 
liament at  the  present  time.  "I  re-echo  tbat 
prayer  for  Divine  guidance,"  said  Mr.  Dis- 
raeli; "for  I  belierewe  never  required  it 
more"— as  much  as  to  say  that  tbe  Deity 
would  hare  plenty  Id  do  to  save  the  country 
from  ths  consequence  of  being  governed  by 
Mr.  Gladstone.  There  is  an  old  story  of  a 
timid  piesenger  asking  the  captain  of  a  ship 
in  a  storm  what  hope  there  was.  "  We  must 
troEt  in  God,"  replied  the  Captain.  "And 
has  it  come  to  that  1"  groaned  the  poor  fel- 
low, in  despair. 

Very  Strange. 

Punch  say:  Herr  Professor.  "Issitnota 
schdrainch  ting  laties,  dat  de  Latin  race  gan 
not  aguire  the  Enklish  pronouncy-ation  ? 
I  had  chocs:  dis  momend  bardet  from  an 
Idalian  chentleman  who  has  liled  in  Lou- 
don almcite  as  long  as  I  hav— dvendy-vife 
eeerrs— and  vootyou  pelief  it?  He  sbeeks 
Enklish  rite  a  sdhrong  roreign  indonation. 
How  do  you  agouod  ror  a  zo  eggshdra-  or- 
tiriary  Eeergomsbdanz  as  dat?" 


Public  accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a.  at.,  can 
be  returned  In  the  evening  if  rtqoind;  we 
never  disappoint.    What   Cheer  Laundry,  121 

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Oyatera, 
In  ttroliing  round  tne  other  nlgbt. 
To  look  at  Tri  boo  by  gae  light, 
tmr  oacelaas  feet,  by  chance  did  Btzmj 
To  where    foontaln'f  oeaMleiiJplay 
Of  sparkling  watera,  m*de  a  aeieen 
Through  'which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  SNa  ; 
While  moEsy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Made  that  window  teem  to  he 
Hume  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 
It  looks  so  nice — and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  aide  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooled  nagnifaxnUy,  toe; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Oooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  crabs  and  terrapins  ;] 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found*  twonld  seem. 
That  they  have  here  the  best  loe  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners." 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain : 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  House,  337  Bush  street,   above 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night 

CHARLES  HAAKX.  Proprietor. 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 
Cares  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  3-L 


Sewing  Machines  for  Sale, 

Seated  and  repaired,  at  US  Post  atreet.   Alio, 
Agency  for  Mills'  Adjnatable  Treadle.  x 


It    is    a    Beauty  1 

The  Little  Gem  Clothing  and  Card  Marker,  at 
416  Washington  street,near  the  Post  Office,  Best 

A 


An  Oyster  May  be  Crossed  in  Lore. 

NOT  IF  IT  IS  SUCH  AJi  OYSTER  AS  YOU 
get  across  tbe  street  from  the  OUifornia 
Theatre,  at  tbe  corner  of  Keara;.  as  nobody  could 
refaae  said  Ojsur-  Try  it  between  the  acta,  or 
when  the  play  is  orer. 

"SPIERS  &  POND'S" 

SALOON, 

S.  W.    COB.    KIAIIT    JLSO    BTT8H. 

PURE  WINES  and  LIQUORS 

TEA,  COFFEE,  AND  REFRESHMENTS. 

ONE-BIT    HOUSE. 

faff  In 


California    Romance. 


BEAD  THE  OPENING  OR&PrERS  OF 


Bret  Harte's  Story 


ML.ISS,' 


The  Golden  Era 

svraiY iiAKrii  lath, 

TO  BE    COMPLETED  Iff  &IXTT  CHAPTERS. 

FOR  SALE  BY  NEWSMEN,  EVERYWHERE. 


Henley  s 


Is  a  Sure  Belief  for  Indigw 


slMTxL'B^ 


Henley 's 


HAS  NO  SUPERIOR  A8  A 

BLOOD    PT7KIFII 


THOMAS    W.    BREE,  I 
BIIiVER  PUATI 

^>  HANUFAUTURBR^^_ 

j*r  — akt>—  I^k. 

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OTH£B    MUSICAL    n.STBTJlUtJ 

ESTABLISHED  IN  18*5. 

■si-'Lesaoni  eiren  on  the  Banjo  and  Dram,  i 
MISSION  STREET,  between  Fint  an*  taa 

N.  B.— Fine-toned  Silver  Solo  Banjos  In 
easionals  always  on  hand. 


BALDWIN'S    DAIRY  BUTTER! 

THIS  IS  TO  OETtTIFY  THAT  V.  B.  TERWiL- 
LIGEB  A  CO  .  W  and  51  Washington  Market . 
are  tbe  SOLE  A.GEN  rS  (or  tbe  sale  of  mv  brand 
ol  bntter.  known  aa  "  BALDWIN'S  DAIRY  BTJ 1- 
TKR."  It  has  been  sold  at  the  above  stand  tbe 
past  thirteen  yeare,  and  any  brands  of  baiter  rep- 
reiected  to  be  of  mj  make  not  procured  of  N.  B. 
TerwilUger  A  Co.,  are  oaanferfeHe. 

L.  K.    BALDWIK. 
ban  Franoisoo,  April.  8th.  lt.72. 

X-  B.  TlIitWILLIGER*  CO. 
UX-liz. SO  and  Si   Washington  Market. 


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UNDER  THE  DIRECTION  OP 

ai2Po,tSt. ,    cpp.  TBloR?gnart, 
HODRS:  from  10  u  1  ud  frami  to  3.    RESI- 
DENCE :  305  Muoa  StreeL  mil  Sm 


AMERICAN      EXCHANGE, 
HATWABD8. 

TONT  OAKBb  PEOPRIETOB 

First-Class   ECoteL 


EXTRA  QOALin 

BOOTS  and  SH0BS 

OH  HAND  Hid  M*d* 
to  ORDER, 

L.    BLAIR'S, 

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TO    HAIL    SrBSCRlBER*. 

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JLadle-'  Marazlae,  Six  Months..     S  SO 


SEBYED    BT    CAKBIaTBS. 

The  GOLDEN  ERA  and  PETERSON'S  LADIES 

NATIONAL  MAGAZINE  delivered  throngh- 

ont  the  city  by  Carriers  at  12  '-o.  per  week. 

Send  Addreas   to   Golden  Era  Office,  SAO 
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BEGIN  WITH  BRET  HABTE'3 


Story  of  ZVIliss 

To  be  oootioned  and  cotnpletad  in 

Eiit;  O  hap  tors. 


A.    DESIDERATA 

....TO.... 

MANAGERS,  STftRSJUID  COMBIUTii 

A    GOMPETBNT   MANAGPR,     AGEsTJ 

AmL .     . 

Colonies,  India  and  China, 

IS  OPEN  TO  ENGAGEMENT. 

Is  well  posted  with  tbe  profession  sndiasa 
Can  (rive  names  of  Managers,  Theatres  Cf  1 
List  of  Prices  and  haloing  capacity,  id  niarlj' 
one  of  the  above  places.    Apply  to 

J.  H.  MoOABFJ 
1.1 


Aoter,  with  15yee>r»'  exp'nenos  ttMU 
America,  tbe  Caoe  of  Good  Hope  and  Ataaf 


tei  lm 


•«0  Washington  street* 


SANGER  HAL1 

(SiSGER'S  BALL,) 
14    DUET   ST. 


None  but  tbe  Choicest  Brand,  mt  W 
and  Liquor,  on  hnnd. 

DEPOT  WETAND  h.  KASGHE'S  BAT  IK» 

1.18  «  OBRIS  TELPMU 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

EVEBY    8ATUBDAT    »!•< 

Piano   and    Sirtglne  at  8  P 


CHARING 


•laUSALOl 

CO 6  Aflralon  street,  near  §♦»>»* 

r  EAGLES  *  WILD,  PW*]^ 


B'H    E    A    D^ 


A  Romance  of  Red  Mountain, 


COMMEKOED  IS 


The  Golden  Era 


To  the  Dramatic  Professi'. 

THE    UNDERSIGNED,     WHO    HA»  J , 

Molbonrne,  »nd  is  w.U  knom  *>lli;ffVS 
the  profeauion  io  the  Ooloniea.  bag"  w  >"  i 
that  he  ia  prepared  to  iiro  afPanenaaa  »•  p 
all  persona  proteMionalU  Tialtlng  «  "*23  a 
rillt  to  the  Aoatralian  Oolontaa.  *£?£  t 
PoDotnaiity  in  dnpatobinfl  rapliaa  m*T  ■■ 

"V°n-  WUJ.1AK  HENBT  WATJB  ,. 

UViotoria   Ohambera,   «e  Oolltal  aaraav 


*V)nmn      Aaatr.li.. 


WILLISJ^BAND. 

MUSIO    FURNISHED    JOB   AJ*  , 
ocoaaions.    Majio  imported,  wi*nj»°  , 
and  ft",  *ale.  [ 

MA.tiC.7Sln.  JH.TTM   leader  •' 
Orebeatra.  _ 

HIIIBT  VOW  DEB  HBUira,  '  * 
er  of  Bran  Band.  ,.    .„  . 

atrOrdere  from  the  oo»n;7,protjpl«,a«  R 
to  Addreaa  M.  W.  WILLIS.  WW,  j 
Store.  188  MocUemerj  atreet,  or  alA*v  J 
BLUM..S28  Montgomery  Itiwt J  | 


GEORGE    MATBS«.J 

DEALKR  15  OX8TBBS,  OLABB 
andaU  kind!  of  SHELL  CWH. 
SUlla  Noa.  ••.  41.  48,  OaUfou 
Market,  antranoa  on  California  l~-  " 

Pnbllo  or  prlrata  partiea  ut 
tolltlL    Ladle.' 


mmMm^ajkmmamtSiiik 


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EMERSON    MINSTRELS 

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III.    HAPPY    OLD    MAN.        Set. -STATUES    III    BLACK         3d.     THAT    BANJO    SOLO 

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*.  B'blneoo  |  Lnretara.  Ooorl  Loafara.ate.,  ay  toe  Comakar. 


IRIDtT  BYBBINO,  Mareb  3l,t— Boutl  of  Tba 


OrTL-EJA-T        33ILLY        EME3R80N! 


MONDAY  EVEEI50.  M.rch    Mth ENGAGEMENT    OF     CllAM.    Vivij 


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Parisian  Cirensl 


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Dockr  ill's  Parisian  Troupe! 
Mr.  Harry  Eytingo 

i»  ma  uti4T  ■  'MaJLAurai  or  bio  hard  mi 

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Spectacular  Pageants! 


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THI1  EVEMINO 


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BIOHABD  III! 

0»  THI 

Battle  of  Bosworth   Field! 

IHIIIUII  HaV    ll>«m    «TTI»«I 

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Devoted   to  tho  Intorontn  of   the  Lcscal  Profession. 

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A  arad  that  will  aara<r  Uaie  lal.rrh  aad  Oolda. 
ForaaloalallUrafalal'a.  aadalB  POST  STRKKT. 
PrloaYiriY  OKffTHpar  h-ml.. 


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CHAS.  MAYERS 

Pioneer  CloakStore 

i  Fertnairl/  Mty*r  A  Workbtim,) 
Vo.     SO    HONTGOMKIIY    HTRHKr, 

Op>po«li«  tho  I,lck  Uoaie. 
BEAXOH,    40»     Kr.RVr    ■  IUKI.T. 


Urga  and  well  saieot  ,d  tuvrimial  ol 

Ladies  Cloakf),  in  Sill;,  Velret 
and  Cloth, 

Aod  bi«  ns»r  itr'«i  'if  rr-Aflf-maila,  Silk.  Wnol  nnrl 
eihorl./.DIKh'siIITR.Ai  VKRY  l.oW  PRIOBd. 

Al<0.    m    iAraTt*    llfiu*    Ol   Mnp«1.     IJro    tl»  AQ  1    IjAOS 

hhAvis.  latre  .I*L'k«ii<t  Hilk  ■ml  (Jo, loo  VrU«i» 
Mim  Hkiitii,  *  'li"knii'.  and  arorf  daiurip  ion  of 
TnraminK..  JO  ST  A  tL&l  VED,  3  tu(«  iltoi  •  ol 
lb*  spring  itilMOf 

PLAI.V      ANN      KMIIEOniREKI) 

IJkKV    SVITM, 

If.  B—  O1o»ki.  Drmti  Aod  aa'tt  m»d«  to  ordsr 
10  lAtii.f»<l>o^,  At  'a«-on»*.lB  r*tn.  mb'l 


Great  Crash  Amongst 
the  Milliners, 

OYYIHO  TO  TUB  YAOT  THAT  M.  A8URR  18 
SKLUNO  A  LABOE  aod  FINE  8TO0K  Or 

Ladies',  Misses'  and  Children's 
Hats  at  50c.  apiece. 

DON'T   PORGBT   TO    UALL    AND    EXAMINE 
HIS  LARGK  STOCK  OB 

ridOWERfl,   FFATIIKRS.    BISB«HE, 
aUdlUM  AND  ITKAW  OUOA1S. 

M.    AWHER, 

fiSO  Kenrnr  alreet. 
BAtwsao  Caltfornf a  aod  Ssonmaoto. 
■Or  Jolt   raoe.feA    1,000    doe,    Ustl,    Mllioft*    St 
FIFIT  OBNTd  »plooe.  Ml 


aio.  w-.'saole.  aob'i  8T«ta,  oatid  auxwaii. 

Nagle,  Stein  &  Maxwell, 

U         IMPORTERS  AMD 

Wholesale  Frorislon  Merchants 

B'5?%WaUSI.  Sift*'  oB.t°d% 

-°"    ■    -^-.gola  AiaaK  tat  tba  aalateata* 


The  City  Gardens 

VOR  THE...... 

Coming  Picnic  Season! 

THK  •.TTElfriO!*  I>r  ALT,  KOrTtRTIRH.  AH- 
AtoiAtinoo  mil  Mihtarr  CompADivi  U  ca'1-i1 
to  tbs  »1»nn««(l'i  off«r4l  tiy  tn-*v  <*tnm-  dmul 
»nd  beta'. (til  iraoun*  for  .mlnUy  INonic  K.ati- 
•  p.1*.  Th-y  oea  h*  prooured  on  >np  daf  ">  lb* 
woi>k   for  )■    th.,   of.n,in«   annnm  on 

mo  n  adTA'itBK'i  in*  .afias  tb»o  aiv  k round",  in  tba 

St.tll. 

THK    MTY    OAStniTlfE 
AriiHr  of  Mmil  with  oat  nor  tnr-lT  to      naltii**, 

ii'ilpd  if  iti  I  tr«..   and  hoitiiMftil   Lawaa; 
■  •pith  Mind*.    'r»i;    t-eauiifkil    Munom  an 
from  Sftri   cltooi  ;    i  a  u<  ia  ■■*   SmIb#i:  im>  m»ii.- 

m.  (Ii     I' a    r,»-ii-al     1-akA,   -if 

I      bnarta'.i  r*  l'o»- 


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Tdrr 

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netTJ  Dltui'd 
to  tiic  moat  omnploL*  ord-r  to*  tba  O-iTii'ir  aiuoa 

T««E)  IITY  WlBiini 
Am  th*  Inn  (-if  in  ibo  SsoU,  1ba>  oonttio  f'-» 
•viriA  of  Kooll  AU  i  bbftdd  t.iwn.  Fiowar  U»r- 
dnna.  At''.,  and  ar«  oapablo  of  aooommodAMnti 
20,1X4  p»iaoo'.  with  tbe  g'*n  **t  oonvoaloSMa  Kx- 
tr»  VMM  run  dtr*-"tly  10  1 10  Oardona. 

1'lonlo  i  !onitnlttt««  aro  Mpnoiallr  Invited  t~*  oaII 
and  iniorrt  t,bn  *ir  .uttd*.  AOl  A-tOrrtAlO  terms, 
w blob  willba  uiorl  fiv.ribl". 

EC.  ▼.  NU'.VF.V.,  Proprietor. 

•arOHloe  boars  I  to  6  P.M..  dally,  at  tho  Gardoni, 
ociniT  iwnlftn  and  fo^.m  at  rests. 

N.  I.  —  1IOO.O  '*>  Adraipaion  Tioknts  wore  sold 
br  vsrioos  AsaooiatiooH  boldloit  r«st>val«  at  tbe 
Hi  y  uardt-ari  lAit,  yotr.  Tbe  sals  ol  splrliaona 
iKjnnra  mIH  bs  prohioited  on  tho  groaods  on  t  ot- 
tivsl  dare.  nh,  tl 


BADGER'S  CENTRAL  PARK 

OARbAK  r>. 

The   Popular  Picnic   Resort. 

Fortj  Mlni.tr.  Bide  from  Ibla  Clly-Oakra 
ran  direct  to  the  Park. 

BADSKK'S  CENTRAL  PARK  IS  UNOOORT- 
adl,  tno  baak  Summer  Haaorl  lor  ploalpa  and 
FftmlUeartnriog  tna  Sumroor  'jato,  FKKn  FROM 
DU-.T,  WIND,  SAND  AIO  POISOA  OAK  'lba 
Park  la  Terr  nnmmodioul.  aod  loaapd  dlraotl,  at 
tha  water  [ront  ._..■-         v 

It  abooada  Id  maioHoeot  old  Shada  Traaa.  baaa- 
lilol  Lawn.,  Oaroan,.  eto..  and  la  proaidad  wltb 
amaromolb  PerllioD,  Keelanr.nt,  a'd  aaorj  ooo- 
Tenleooe  far  oonllo  a«*embla,o..  VTHI  be  npra  to 
tba  paMlo  alter  Maroh  15ln.  For  p.rtleolaia.  ap- 
pl'to  T.  W.  BADOKK,  at  tha  Park,  or  at  hie 
offloa,  nartbaaet  ooroar  Kearor  and  Bnab  etraelk. 
«anl»eaaoHoo.       »°"  "» 


CLASSES  INJ-OCUTION.  ,. 

TWO  OF  TUB  LBADINO  MBMBBHA  OF 
lba  Theatrical  Profoaaioo  la  '  attfornta  pro- 
no,,  formln*  olaaaaa  for  inatroolloa  In  Klocnunn. 
Paraaoa  wlablnl  to  avail  themaereee  erf  tha  oppor- 
taoiuoj  apaalrlai  a  oaafal  art  ataaodarat.  Mat 
oiieaod  loUoIr  oamaa  to  "Oaaibaaaa^  JVO.  loi 
"■ ?    arbaa  partloalar.  aa  to  Uiaa,  ato.,  wjll  r- 


Ladies  and   Children 

....WILL  t-lND.... 

KINKEAD'S 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

ADKhSSlNO   PLKASAIf  T  TO  USE.  RASIbY  APPLIED. 
if  not  ireaer.  aod  will  not  lo)ars  tbe  roo-t  deliosta.    it 
cures  all  disiases  of  ths  acalp.  removos  daodiofl. 

,    Prevents  Hair  FaUing, 

lUrvW.   the  hair  soft  aod    iIoi.t.  aod  is  PURBLV    VH(*K 

esrtha   OHainal    8AQE    BRTJAH    HAIR    TONIO    AND 
DlthSSiNQ  m-t  be  bed  of  ibs  Assnt. 

.1.11.      II.     OAT  KM,     TlrnzKlat, 

Oornsr  Nsw  Moattomorv  end  Howard  itrssts,  aodof  Hi  l>rnr- 
m.ti,  fsiitf 


JOHN    ROBL'S 


NONE  III      THE  BUT  OOAI.ltt   OF  HEATH 
UAN  BE  HAD  AT 

Stalls  S,  O,  Oalltorata.  Market 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


THB  MOST  KLIOAWT  OQSTOM  WOBK  IB  THI   OITaT 

Beers   «»  Maynard, 

akattnf  Sank 


'^IG-ARO.' 


TBr  J03ERAI  OF  AfaTJSFJttlHTS. 

rxMji^o  car,  tail"     Vo" 'w 
j.        I».        B  O  Q  A.  »  X5  TJ  S 

■»  Merchul  and    6<W  Wa^ilaerUm  1U. 

Below  Montroraery.  8*B  FTanelaao. 


WEDNESDAY MAECH  19,  1K3 


AMUSEMENTS,    Etc 

Alhnnibn. 

Emerson's  M  nitre U  wiih  LltUs  Mao  presest 
id  rateriaiDc  cot  card  to  beat.  To  eight  the 
ptrfotraaaee  will  bef.  »  tbe  benefit  o*  Add  Rr- 
did,  who  acta  well  in  trery  part  In  which  heap- 
Bem,  and  wis  for  tone  time  dage  tnanau«r  of 
the  Alb'intra.  He  wi'I  od  Lbieoocaaioo  make  his 
la: t  nprearar.ee  in  Sao  Francisco,  atd  hopes  f>  see 
ell  hie  friends.  A  capital  bill  will  be  giTen,  as 
n-ay  be  «»n  by  refertinit  to  car  first  page.  Among 
the  special  perfornvnees  for  the  occasion,  are 
"He's  Got  to  omr,"  by  Billy  tmtriOB  sod  0.  W. 
Rocks filler.  Add  Eimir/ii  .rer-p^pa'ar  bmleequo 
cf  "Tbe  Police  Coart."  with  the  beneficiary  ce 
Lawjer  Shortbrief,  and  J.  £.  Tailor  id  his  lisbt- 
mrs  cbarcis  frcm  w;he  to  black,  introducing 
"Tbe  Happy  Old  Man"  "B:ack  butae*'  and  u 
b— jo  solo. 
H-tropolltan  Theatre. 

1biaihcatrecoEtict.es  to  do  a  splendid    bnei- 
Lue,     Tbtre  was  a  crowded  house  last  night  when 
tbe  new  baritiqoe  of  "The  Gold  Demon"  was  pro- 
duced with  tbe  evor-chaiBUDC  Blanch,*  end  fclla 
Chapman    in   the    respective  cbirscters  of  Fer- 
easdo  tnd  Flos  eriso.    Tbe  part  of  tbe  Gold  De- 
mon was  cleverly  plaje  '  by   Harry  Thompson;  W. 
S  trams  made  a  magnificent  QaeenGrstioeo;  Hiss 
Jaxoy  Yoatf  was  a   sweetly  eentimentsi  Princess 
A II  fair,  end  iliteKaly  Fell,  as  Ihe  Prince  fcbarg- 
bi/,  made  a    very  tatty    little  Chinaman;  i>.  Be- 
■SCO  took  the  bouse  by  etorm  with  bis  make-up 
forEmpeior  Kortor,  which  was  quits  a  featore 
in      the      piece.       Mr.       George      Wallace      did 
aome  c.'erer  darkey  acting  and  a  good  dance ;  Miss 
JLIla  Chapman  sang  a  most  amusing  medley  of  tbe 
moat  popular  songs  of  tbe  day,  which  won  much 
applause;  Miss  Blanche  dtliehltd  tbe  audience 
in  songs  and  dances.  "Ite  Gold  Demon"  abounds 
in  hits  at  tbe  times  end  in  local  allusions,  all  of 
whiob  were  well  received.     Tbe   transformation 
iwce,  wbicb  concindee  tbe  performance,  was  folly 
apprecittidby  tbs  audieuce,  end  it  generally  pro- 
aonnced  to  be  the  beit  ever  presented  in  this  city. 
"Tbe  Gold  Demon"  wiil  be  played  every  nightun til 
further    notice.     Ci   Frid.y  evening   tbe   pert 
retty,  and  piqo&ate  Mies  l£tla  Chapman  will  take 
cei  benefit.  • 

California  Theatre. 

3  he  very  prety  Iriifi  play  entitled  "St.  Pat- 
rick's Eve,  or  Kithleen  Mavourneen,  '  sod  the 
capital  fares  of  "Cool  ae  a  Cucumber,"  were  per- 
formed last  night,  and  will  be  given  again  thl 
evrnlug  for  the  list  time.  To-merrow  evening 
;  "  Tbe  Btrsnget"  will  eo  performed.    Allmuatre- 

mtmter  tint  Mrs  Jnoabs  anneal  benefit  takes 
piece  oo  Friday  evenicg,  wbeo  a  vejy  line  bill  nil 
Le  presented.    All  who  wish  to  be  present  oo  this 

OCCJeion  will  aot  be  able  to  get  in, 

Bella  Union  TbeatM. 

The  capital  singing  cf  TbotOGB  Campbell,  tbe 
baritone,  continues  a  fea'ure  of  tbe  progrs-mme 
at  tbuhotiee.  Ea  Montague  trd  Wile  Gerretta 
are  moch  applauded  in  their  "Spcrte  of  Atlas;.' 
J.  H.  La.  k:D  and  Carrie  Armstrong  are  very  clever 
in  Dutch  acta;  Miss  Agnta  Kennedy  tings  bal- 
lads and  Ittlian  eavatlsas  in  excellent 
slj.s:  Harry  Oauiland's  aot  of  "Novelty"  excites 
much  applause  aid  laughter  and  too  tableaux  vi- 
vau'.B,  with  which  the  evening's  eotei  uinrsent 
roDclBdea,  are  exoeediogly  pretty  and  are  g-nerally 
admired. 

Wilson's  Grand  Amphitheatre, 
Tbo  Amphitheatre  wascrowdellaat  nigbtwheE 
ineddition  to  a  capital  programme  of  .qneetnan 
tod  gymnastio  acts  by  M  lie  DockrilJ,  Mone.  Ken- 
Jbe),  Master  Johnny  Cooke  and  others,  "Richard 
Ilfcondeneed  end  arianged  as  an  eqoeetrian 
drama  wae  preientec.  Ihe  piece  was  mounted 
ic  eplendid  etfle  (ae  were  many  of  the  partici- 
pant*), the  costumes  being  all  new  and  of  the 
moatgoxgtoos  description  as  well  aehie'.orieally 
oorrest.  Barry  rytinfe  preeeoted  a  regular  old 
sohool  Richard,  after  tbe  etyle  of  the  elder  Booth, 
and  gained  much  epplauee.  Charles  Edmonds 
mace  an  excellent  Hiebmond  and  readand  acted 
the  pert  In  a  most  spirited  style;  Mr,Ellerton,  a 
aterltn*  actor  both  In  traged*  and  comedy,  played 
Cate  by ;  Mr*.  B.  J.  Buckley  acted  the  role  of 
Lady  Anne  excellently  well ;  Mr.  McOabe.  another 
t-boroagh  actor,  did  juttioe  to  tbe  part  of  Lord 
taaley.  and  altogether  tbe  piece  was  better 
layed  than  it  is  when  presented  on  many*  stage, 
be  funeral  oerteg*  was  impressive  and  solera  ■. 
nd  the  bats' •  of  Boawortb  Field  was  stirringly 
represented  by  bodies  of  horse  and  foot  The 
novelty  of  tbe  spvetacle  took  inxasnasly,  and  then 
will  doubtless  be  a  large  attendance  every  night 
lo  eie  IR-cbsrd  III"  as  presscisd  it  WUson's 
Amphitheatre. 

"(Jward'g  Ctardens. 
On  Bemrday  afternoon,  the  Bolslay  Fsmily  will 
gveaneotertainmsnt.and  there  wiU  be  a  mont- 
goiaar  balloon  ascension.  On  Sonde*  next.  Meiers. 
Cos  and  Ley  will  oaks  another aeoflce'on  in  their 
mammoth  gas  balloon.  The  attraction  during 
the  week  are  very  numerous.  The  whale  pond, 
wbiokis  nearly  completed,  is  one  ef  the  latest 
ohjactj  of  interest. 


"The  Lady   of  Lyon*." 

Wo  are  gUd  to  find  soa-eone  who  fcoli-;  tbe 
Mine  opinion  that  we  do  with  regard  lo 
"The  — uJy  of  Lyons.' '  MUe  Carh.  t  a  L  ■ 
Clercq  h&i  been  presentiog  her  wonderful 
impersonation  of  Paolixe  in  tuja  pity  at 
the btt.  Charles  Theatre,.  Hon  Orleans,  aul 
thifi  is  what  tbe  critic  of  ilia  Times  of  Uut 
city  has  to  cay  4bont  that  miiierable  Claude 
whom  silly  girls  admire  as  a  h«ro: 

Bolwer's  "Lady  cf  LyoDs,"  although  re- 
garded by  ultra  Benttmeutil  and  romantio 
minds  t>6  tbe  mo.-t  charmiog  cf  plays,  is  in 
troth  cothing  bnt  a  piece  of  mawtu&b  senti- 
ment, and  owtg  it«  retention  to  the  stage  to 
the  fact  that  it  is  poetic,  even  if  ab  nrd. 
But  peopie  ef  intelligence  will  tangh  at  it, 
and  even  the  best  of  t  cting  can  h<rd]y  save 
it  from  derision.  The  false  sentiment  which 
prevails  through  thu  play,  beget*  a  con- 
tempt which  even  a  good  Claude  and  and  a 
pertect  Pauline  cannot  redeem. 

In  reality  daado  is  a  "cad."  Holies  lika 
a  dtzeu  troopers  ;  be  appropriates  other 
people's  rings,  snuff  boxes  and  jtweliy  ;  he 
praiende  to  be  a  gentleman,  and  after  un- 
dergoing a  grand  moral  reform,  by  taking 
part  in  the  French  stoliation  of  I'stly,  hi 
returns  to  woo  bie  wife,  and  establishes  bis 
title  to  the  privilege'by  paying^iifl  fathar-io- 
law's  debts  with  the  "silver  spoons"  and 
oilier  objects  of  value  stolen  from  pilLged 
palaces. 

This  may  be  the  recood  of  a  hero,  but  he 
is  the  hero  without  the  nicsr  moral  con- 
vjciions  which  should  serve  to  teach  a  man 
the  b'Benetsof  just  such  conduct  as  marked 
the  life  ef  Claude  when  he  deceived  and 
won  Pauline. 


What   are  newspafebsi 


A  Bitf  Job. 

VTe  find  the  following  among  the  tele- 
graphio  dif  patches  of  Saturday  : 

Dr.  Wiliiim  A.  Hammond  reper's  as  the 
result  of  his  investigation  that  BUketrley,  ac- 
cueed  of  the  murder  of  b:e  neice,  is  sane. 
As  to  George  Francis  TraiD;  he  thinks  he  Is 
iosine.  Leahy,  accused  cf  wife  murder,  is 
thought  to  be  perfectly  cane. 

We  don't  know  whether  or  not  Dr.  Ham- 
mond has  completed  his  investigation.  It 
does  not  seem  to  be  confined  to  murderers, 
for  George  Francis  Train  never  murdered 
anybody.  We  think  that  Dr.  Hammond 
might  as  well  go  on  -with  the  invettigatien  ; 
it  will  keep  him  bu?y.  Nov  we  have  his 
opinion  that  George  Francis  Train  ia  in- 
sane, we  shoold  like  to  know  what|ho  thinks 
of  Colfas,  Emperor  Norton,  Frank  Pixley, 
Arnold,  the  diamond  man,  Michael  P.e;se, 
Lizzie  Gannon  and  a  faw  other?.  Dr.  asm. 
mood  ought  to  travel  this  way.  We  could 
find  eubjeots  without  end  on  which  be  could 
give  us  the  benefit  of  bis  (kill  and  powers 
of  discrimination. 


O't^.iEs  tbi.  gentl'men  p'ay,  my  boy, 
lo  anew  r  tbe  taste  of  tho  day, 

Whatever  it  ba, 

ThT>yLlt  ou  tberi'y. 
And  plpu  iu  fall  concert  a«ay. 

News  from  alleooDities  and  ellmee.my  boy, 
Advertisement*,  essays  and  rhymes, 

Mixed  up  with  all  scrts 

01  (0  lying  report*, 
And  published  it  regular  times. 

Article)  able  and  wits,  my  boj, 

At  least  in  tbe  editcr  s  eye*.  .-.»... 

Wit  h  logic  so  gTand 

That  fsw  nndtratand 
To  what  in  the  world  ic  applies. 

List  of  physical  ill-*,  my  boy, 
Cured  by  somebody's  pills. 

Till  you  ask  with  fiurprise 

Why  any  one  dle», 
And  what's  the  ais:rder  that  illle. 

Prices  of  cattle  and  grain,  my  boy, 
Directions  to  dig  and  t:>  drain, 

Bat  'twould  take  me  too  long 

To  tell  you  In  song 
A  quarter  of  all  they  contain. 


Ahatohioai.  Mcsbtjm One  of  the  most 

•ompiete  eouectiocs  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
lute*,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  bsau- 

.I^V"  °,0d'U'  j'  daSl7  °°  ^"(torsntlemen 
J!?  ?  *-fco  Mcreum  ou  Montsomsry  sli««L  An 
heur  aaay  be  w«rtt«w»  ^.^t  hoF- 

^^Lf1^1100'  CttrP«  Sea.tiixB 

Machine    Co 
No.  633  Tehaaaetreet,'  is  the  only  paceyoa 
««  depead  on  for  having  ,onr  Carpets  well 
el-ucd  and  swept  by  macbinery.    j.  gpauxn- 

e&°°*  ^— ______  8* 

Save    To— r    Money, 

Why  p»y  |9  per  doi-n  for  Cabinet  Bembrandt 
Phoiogrsphi  wben  you  can  get  ihem  for  $1  Wr 
dcBen,i_d  all  other  kinds <q^Uy  cheap,  at  tie 
Rbw  Ton  Gax_— t,  Ho.  29  Third  street  be- 
tweea  Mission  tnd  Market  *trrets.  H0  Ohln-as 
employed  at  the  Sew  York  (Hlli  ry.  ". 

A-ertcan  Watohes, 

B  zed  prices,  at  H  A,  Calender's  62  Bee 
ond,  St.  j-orner  ef  Mission.  Jewelry  __a>  t« 
erder.    Watches  osrtfolly  renair—.  ; L 


~F_ it_  Labor  Only  : 

Xnaployeel    by    the  What  Cheer  Liua dry, 
Islde-  .  . ;  it  B'reet. 


121 


— nJ— "e  Hundred  Men  Wanted 

Immediately,    To  send  their  washing  to  the 
Wbat  Cheer  Licndry,  121  Leidesdcrff  it        e 


Poor,    XI«Iaded  Orefoi. 

Hops  spriogs  eternal  ia  the  Oregonlsn 
breast.  Here  is  what  an  Oregon  editor  con- 
grainlatee  himBelf  and  his  readers  on  for 
a  rssurrection  of  dead  business  in  the 
Spring;   ]  I  X|T_  _E«V 

Good  Times  Coming:— Everthing  promi- 
ses splendidly  for  a  brisk  Spring  irade. 
Nine  new  taloonB  are  going  up,  and  two 
stags-loads  of  beautifnl  frizzle-haired  bar* 
tenders  are  exepected  next  week  in  'JFr Ibco, 
wbicb  will  set  things  moving  in  town. 

Poor  FJale  1  Next  to  the  Modees  the  Or- 
egonians  have  our  sympathies. 


Swell  smoking  chairs  are  now  upholstered 
wiihseal  skin.  They  are  very  handsome, 
very  comfortable,  and  cost  a  small  fortune. 


The  Credit  MoblUer  Swindle 

Is  the  talk  of  tbe  day,  and  is  oonedered  one  of 
tbe  most  gigantic  franda  o!  the  age.  The  old  ad- 
age saye  that  "bad  feeding  la  the  cause  of  many 
crimes,"  and  there  ie  no  doubt  cf  the  truth 
of  it,  for  wbat  will  eauee  a  mors  discon- 
tented state  of  mind  t ban  a  badly-cocked  meal? 
To  avoid  this  evil  we  should  patronize  such  ree- 
Uuranti  as  Mtsb'b  Wbtte  House,  Kearny  street 
opposite  the  Wbits  House,  or  hie  branch,  the  OiP- 
Itol  Bz6TATj_kt,  on  Fourth  street,  where  we  can 
always  depend  on  obtaining  the  very  best  the  mar- 
ket affords,  cooked  in  the  moat  recherohe  style,  at 
reasonable  prio  &. 

Oyster    Trade. 

The  oyster  trade  In  Oallfornla  Is  assuming 
gigantic  proportions,  Emerson  Carvill o,  of  the 
Saddle  Beck,  410  Pine  street,  furnishes  trout 
his  own  oyster  beds  at  Ban  Bruno  _ UUons  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  of  the  Paciflc  Coast,  His 
■astern  tm —planted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 
has  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and  •  he 
"  Saddle  Book"  is  known  everywhere. 

—   m 
Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
horeea  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leading  pb- 
sentlals  of  an  rtjoyoble  ride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  In  San  Franelaeo  so  unquestionably 
as  I  frcm  Frank  Eonton,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  ihe  staud  xrontlns>  the  Oed- 
acnui  Hotel.  His  handsome  turn-oute  are  used 
by  tbe  beet  circles  of  ihe  city,  and  as  he  makes 
it  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
couitecus  drlverp,  he  Is  more  liberally  patron- 
ised than  any  otbtrcaniige  proprietor  on  Ibis 
Oosst,  while  a  large  number  of  persotB,  and 
ladles  In  particular,  will  engage  no  c*rri»Eea 
except  those  whiob  he  t  rovldes.  Frank  has  en- 
joyed  gr^at  success  in  his  basin?*,?,  and  the 
admirable  way  ia  which  he  conducts  it  mskee 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  pa'.ronisa  him.    * 

Do    Not    Suffer    trom t    corns, 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  mad  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  In sti- 
tute,  310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
STuvak  from  experience,  bavins  tested  the  Boa- 
ter's capability.  Beferen— e  given  If  required,  n 


Sometimes    Soldier,   once  a  King. 

The  Gold  Hill  Naws  tells  the  following 
story: 

Borne  amvstue  incidents  were  developed 
during  the  examination  of  a  number  of 
youths  who  had  been  arrested  on  a  charge 
of  vagrancy.  One  boy,  whoae  sobriquet  is 
Bnorkeyv,  on  being  asked  in  what  manner 
he  earned  a  living  replied  that  when  theat- 
rical companies  pai  formed  at  the  Opera 
House  ho  assisted  on  the  stage.  When  asked 
in  what  cspaeity,  hejeplied,  "8o_eti_i-B  be 
was  soldier,  and  one  time  king."  Judge 
Marple's  features  relalxed  considerably, 
and  SLOrkey's  case  was  dismitsid  on  ceodi- 
ihathe  would  set  himself  to  work  forth- 
with. 

TOhere  the  Advantage  Was, 

"1  had  more  money  than  he  had  to  carry 
on  the  suit,"  eaid  a  very  mean  individual 
who  had  jub*  won  a  lawsuit  over  a  poor 
neighbor,  "and  that's  where  I  had  the  ad- 
vantage. Then  I  had  maoh  better  counsel 
tbsn  he  and  there  I  had  the  advantage  of 
him.  And  his  family  were  sck  while  the 
Bait  waj  pending,  so  he  couldn't  attend  to 
it,  and  there  I  had  the  advantage  of  him 
again.  But,  then,  Brown  is  a  very  decent 
sort  of  man  after  si'." 

"Yes,"  said  his  listener,    -'and   there's 
where  he  had  the  advantage  of  you." 
♦ , — 

Good  for  ihe  Sight. 

A  man  whese  eyesight  was  not  good  was 
recommended  to  try  glatsss.  He  says'  he 
went  and  tcob  fonr  at  tbe  nearest  public 
house,  and  tbe  result  was  that  his  sight  was 
so  much  improved  that  he  could  see  double. 


Sandwich  Island  X»ixl\a. 

Since  thenseenBlOD  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Fandwleh  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  cf  indneiry  Is 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Bohrelber,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  farniiure,  620  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  mirket,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  pnlu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  Fathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Fnla  has  always  been 
In  demand  on  account  of  las  superior  qualities 
for  maftrsss  bedding,  and  doubtletB  Mr.  Schrei- 
b*.r  will  and  no  difficulty  In  deposing  of  all 
taat  comes.  . 


Altogether  me  Best, 

It  is  curious,  but  true,  that  J.  A.  Shaber, 
T07  Market  street,  near  Third,  should  sell  fur- 
nltnre  and  bedding  cheaper  thnn  any  other 
dealer  In  this  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
convinced. 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECT j 

»©ofca «Uers  and  Station**, 
—  —  Moore,  609  Montgomery,  near  March 

— ualneaa  College*, 
Heald'e.  Brjaat  A  Btratton's  Ooliefa,  U  I 

JB uteher*. 
Kate,  Fred,  Stall.  Si  to  io».  Call  fore  la. Mart 

**~— sh  Vaney   e>ooela. 
I*«an  4  Oo.,  19  Montgomery.  107  and  iw  8Bt 

Hsnau  Hair. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  4  Oo..  110  Second  street. 

Wine,  and  —Iqaors.    (Wools*— 
Dansrt  F.  4  Co-  SW  Front 


Latozb,  you  may  uy  what  you  please  thtra 
Is  bnt  one  place  In  the  city  where  you  can  buy 
under:lothlng  chrap  for  yourselves  and  chil- 
dren, and  that  Is  at  M,  Frledlancer&  Go's,  Ko. 
9  Third  street.  Kuoleus  Bolldlng.  Go  and  be 
convinced.  fc     aH 


Dyr.    X>o_»a7t:y 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  parncularly  to 
•hxonlo  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  Is 
now  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
Ban  Francisco.  Office  CIS  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  LeldesdortT,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Obeer  House,  j 

— » 

JE3— ery body    Suited. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  hats. .  At  "  Thb"  Eat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stork  is  immense 
— the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  Is  sure  to  be  suited. 


Mme.  JOSEPHINE  EDMO! 

INDIAN  AHD 

BOTANIC    PHYSICIi 

TW-KTX     TBABI     OF    P_AC, 

■a.  dent  to  females  has  paced  Mad.mTH1 
at  the  head  ol  allpbysioians  rn abaVaWS 
a  specatty,  and  enables  her  to  mwmSSt 

and  nermanent  onre  In  tbe  worst  case.  3 
Kneniiiit0^  mfcn"r«'  der-RernalSTT 
will  find  Madame  Kdmonds  a  ekilllnl  «ai 

esses  incident  to  women  before  tsa^S—i* 
noisonoosnostrQms.qasflk  doctors  sodhXi' 
Madame  Edmonda  describes  diseases iffl 
Bformaiioo  from  the  patient,  and  oares*l 
the  use  of  mercury  or  experiments,  tSK 
from  wrons  ireatment  for  private  ohra_i 
S™??.ri  di?f«¥ "■  P»rreeooadeDoe  stHaSK 
dential.  Offloe  and  rBsideooe,  41S  STrU 
between  Kearny  and  Montgomery.  J£ 


Cheap  Jswelry,  _ d  Gloves,  and  Ladles  and 
Oents'  Fcraishlng  Goods,  at  Bank's,  store,  36 
fourth  street.    Cheapest  in  the  city.  b 

Olaib voxaht.—  Madame  Clara  Anton—,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium. 
313  Kearny  St.,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine.  Consulta. 
tlensln  Bngllsh,  French  and  German.  x 


Freehand  Sweet. 

For  the  best     confectionery,    go    to    Oontj    and 
Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Sutter.        X 


A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all   styles, 
just  received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 

Lsideidirff  etrett.  • 


Photojrrapiiic    Caras, 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  S4.  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
MlS'lon  »tr**t.  A 


How    to  Procure   A3evrealiisy. 

Attend  the  auction  sales  of  Watson  k  Barn- 
hart  at  their  aoctlen  salesroom,  112  Sot  tor  street, 
adjoining  the  new  Circus  Amphitheatre,  and  you 
are  euxa  to  procure  bargafes.  Bale  days— Mon- 
days and  Fridays.  Cash  advanced  on  merchan- 
dise.   Outdoor  sales  promptly  attended  to.    e 


Twenty  Thousand 

Papjr  Collars,  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Cheat  Laundry,  effi  :©  121  Leldeadoi  ff  Bt. 


OlamOhowder  Every  I*Jft_t» 

The  best  chowder  in  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Balocn,   is  Morton  street,  just  eff 

Pratt's  AboUtloea  OU. 

Curea  Lame  Back  an 3  Paralyai£.  3-i 


The  Last  New  Soiif*. 

Air— "Moct  <£■  CAonoTon," 
Emerson  Corville  Is  my  name. 
My  business  al trays  is  the  samp; 
Eastern  Oysters,  atid  Fancy  Boast, 
Relishes  these,  that  my  house  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
Oh!  high  oh  I  Oh!  bigh  oh!      - 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
Corville  fays  ao!  says  sol 
Ob  fine  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remember  the  number  and  call  again, 
Visions  of  Shell.fi .  h  in  every  style, 
Inwardly  cause  yon  much  to  smile. 
Ladies  with  escorts  there  always  gc,  ■" •»    , 
toadies  go!  Ladies  go! 
Emerson  Gorville's  polit- '  and  so 
8-1  They  go !  they  go!  the y  goi 

Live   Well, 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  is  the  causeof  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Bestaurant,  on  Wash- 
ington treet,  st  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Booken,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  since 
1849,  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  Bain lagundl  soup,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  Dest  cup  of  tea  In  the 
olty  —  English  breakfast  tea  —  Souchong  and 
Orange  Pekoe — can  be  obtained  here,  ■ 


Assessor's  Office. 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TQZEB'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITI 

K.  E.  cor.  Jackson  and  Kettray  IU 

THE    GREAT    ERADIOATOR   nv  SB** 


opened  bis  old  M.dio.l  lostitai.  .nh.oMl 
wb(n>  he  can  .Iwaye  be  found.  DR.  TOllT 
Jor  forty  sear,  met  mlb  a.poralleled  IMM 
J.,^^a.trneE,t  °'  dfseae.  .eoer.ll,  kw. 
OHEOBIO  AMD  SPECIAL  6omPlIiSB 
DK.  CIIA8.  B.  TOZel  1 
ia  in  every  wa,  re.ponsib!e.  blcdin,  ohm 
effect  a  permanent  CUKE,  or  n.klEi  aaS 
Thoee  who  cannot  afford  to  pay  t5r  jHI 
yiedicin.  will  beobareed  for  medlaloioihT, 

M«N»HLYKEST,iKATlVEPILLS.VJSki 
10  fail  laimjg  relief  in  caeea  for  wbiSaS 
recoomeeded  are  to  be  obtained  oeVm 
office.  Price,  J5  per  box.  Fnll  directliaJl 
boi,  tent  by  Hipre.s  or  other.ise. 

DK.  TOZER  doee  not  imitate  the  aorMk 
Qnacks  wbom.E.  it  .  practice  to  nnlurftj 
affldayitaand  otber  fale.  reference.,  EbiSII 
the  most  respeotable  people  in  the  stataTvaC 
haa  cubed  of  disease,  which  oth.ra  ban  tS 

_  _     B"-    «BTA8.    H.  TOZIB 
..1  .V  E'  corner  Ke.ro,  and  Jackson  atntV  ■ 
rel-tl Sao  FraiaCl 


NOTICE  TO  TAX-PAYERS, 

1873-74. 


Notice  to  the  Public 

_  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  ths  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  sel- 
ling off  his  nne  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  chll> 
_ ens'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  hste,  trunks,  valises, 
etc.,  below  coit.    Gill  If  you  want  bargains.— 

Sbj_  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Ruse  House  Carriages,  can  be 
tound  In  front  of  Ooleman  Bros,  clothing  es> 
abUsbment,  Boutbwest  corner  .Bus h  and  Mont- 
gomery ste. ,  or  Dei  tor  Stables.  Carriage  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  st  reduced  rates.  bo 


A  LL  PEKSONS,  COUPAXIES,  AS- 
aOCI— TIOXS,  or  FIBM8,  is  the 
City  and  CooQty  of  San  Pronciico,  ore 
requested,  either  la  person  or  by  their 
proper  represeatatlves,  to  deliver  at  the 
Assessor's  OtEce,  No.  68  City  Hat],  be 
fore  tbe  SECOND  —ON  DAY  In  APBIL, 
1873,  a  state— ent  under  oath  of  all 
Property,  both  P£BSONAL  and  SEA— 
owned  or  claimed  by  bins  or  then,  or 
which  Is  In  their  possession,  or  'which  Is 
held  or  controlled  by  any  other  person 
ta  trust  for,  or  for  the  benefit  of  htm  or 
them. -See  Sections  3839-3  8  10,  Polltl 
eal  Code. 

O-POLL  TAX  19  NOW  II VE  at  this 
Oflfi ce,  or  to  a  D epaty.  —See  Beetloas 
3830-3846,  Political  Code. 

LEVI    —OS—NEK, 
Glty  SV& d   County  Assessor. 

Saturday,  March  I,  1870.  _ b3 


OUTSIDE    LANDS 

J^trV  AND  ALL  PBKSONS  THAT  111 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  a  OP 
SIDB  LAMD  ASSESSMENTS  ou  bM , 
amount  refunded  at  tha  office  of  the  noonfe 
npon  the  pr.Mat.tioa  of  an  order  fa,  I, 
Mayor  and  Oity  and  Ooonly  Attorn.,. 

d»1B"  a-  Armxi 


TRAT8  aluais  on  hud. 


Alfred  Tens 

M— afsotartrsil  ■ 
Ijaportwof 

BIRD  CASK 

»S«  Da  post,    i 

A„LB  SUTTSS  fj_t 

See  my  stock  ef  3i 

OsfiflS  b*(crfl  i 
ethewhere.  / ' 

thioit  new  i 

Patent  Ostss, 
Tin  Wire,  ars  r 
FREEFBOlU_ 
Also,  best  q_ iu  TU 


NOTICE. 


V.    Cartfer  _  Co.,   Lapidaries, 

Trom  Paris,  having  the  latest  improved  lapi- 
dary tools,  win  execute  any  work  In  their  line 
In  a  i-uperior  manner,  st  moderate  cbar.jeB. 
WU1  pay  the  highest  i-rkes  for  quartz  speci- 
mens, nnd  appraise  the  vslne  of  all  gems.  Lap- 
Idsxy,  611  Merch—t  8treer,room  26.  3h 

XJHr,  Barlow    J.  asmit— 

Is  giving  a  oenrs  »f  Free  I^ootnres  to  tSentle- 
men  on  Senal  Physiology  and  Kerrous  DIs- 
saaes  at  bis  Hygelsn  HaU,  t5S7  California  street, 
every  Friday  evenlrg,  oomme ncln gat  736  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  eveniug  is  devoted  to  exam _ Ing 
and  prescribing  for  patients..    Dr.  Smith  gives 

_T-B°.i1fl?\f  ** mlDatfoB*  hi  regard  to  health  ! 
ts  invahds  dally,  trom  9  to  4  p.  _,  frse,        w 

Oy  stcrs. "  ' 

Why  travel  so  far  ?    Bhellfl eh  of  every  kind 

kept  at  MannlBfl'a,  oyster  dealer,  673  Howard 

strc3t,  near  Third.  ne*t  to  car  office.  o 


rp_ EPCBLICABBHEREBT  KOTI- 
fled  that  the  Field  TJepnlles   of  thl  = 

Office  will  commence  assessing;  property 
SATUEDAT,  MARCH  1,   1878. 

The  duties  osalgaed  to  those  deputies 
are  too  well  known  to  the  community  to 
require  explanations,  and  while  I  have 
been  careful  la  rauiang  uy  -elections 
fill  positions  by  men  favorably  known  In 
this  community  for  their  competency  and 
latecrlty,  and  am  confident  that  tbe  da- 
ties  will  be  discharged  by  them  to  the 
tteneral  ■QtlifucfJou  »f  all  concerned, 

I  nrsrently  request  the  general  nubile  to 
report  to  this  office  aay  dlrellctlons  of 
duty  by  any  of  my  Deputies,  sand  assure 
them  that  any  just  compl—nts  will  re- 
ceive Immediate  attention. 

UEVI  KOSBREB, 

™fa* City  and  Coaaty  Assessor 


THE  CHILD  HAS  RETURNED  11 

Its    Parent. 
EUREKA    SHIRT    STORK 

1»4  Kearny    trect,  kn  StmcxtiU 

TVo.     3     (Second     street, 

^Phere  poo  \rtll  find  a  eom.lek  * 

•oriment    of    SlilitlS   and    FIKJIUB 

INCt   GOODS,    at   tbe   canal  law  da* 

The  Old  Stand. 

BENEDICT  It  C* 


ARID* 


Reduced  Prices. 

Shirts  from  75o.  to  $3.  Oompleta  assortment 
el*  G*nts'  Furnishing  Qoods.  Baales  s,  Oo.,  808 
Kearny  street,  near  Bn»h.  — 

Attention,    Ladles  : 

To  give  the  skin  the  softnass  of  velvet,  and 
the  tint  of   the  lily    t0   the   complexion,  use 

DlC—T>  G— — ■  DE  Lis  _ 


TAX   S 

1872-1873. 


mm:  TAX  SALE  FOB  THE  A'O.V- 
paynaeat  of  Taxes  for  the  tUeeJ  rear 

18TS-78  will  be  reaasaed  oa   MONDAY. 

Kareh  xo,  1878,  at  IO  a'ehwjk  A.  IT. 
A.  ATTST1N, 

Tax  Collector  Clt»  aad  Ceail,  of  Saa 
Franelaeo  mhlOU 


at  am  Aa.  s| 


Pianoforti 

DECLARED  BY  THE   JUDGES  *T*'„£I 
Fair  of  tb.  American  InstiroW,  S£Hl* 
fold  trial   a.alnu   Bieinwav'a.  OWdggggh  ] 
ot.er.Jo  be  THE  BEST  5*  EXBIBrITO"iJ 
CUKTAZ,  Sale  Ageat.   »o  OTarrallg 
W   a— Pianoaof  all  style  i  TO  REST.     _"j 


Attention,  Good  LlTen 


MS.   V.   BBRGES.  FOEMEBt-T 
i,f -yrirtor  ef  tbe  Miners'  Ba- 


iooirtS 

ners 'more  popaicr  thsn  It  nas  sTsrhs*0  ,  » 
tbe  32  years  ef  its  prospsrity.    Oar  BdlSjW  *J 
embrace  all  tbe  delioaoiee  of    the    ssason. 
motto  is  "Good  Pars,  Good  Oookin*  and  M«~" 


Oommeroial  street  and  ths  Miners*'""  ,H  K 
branch  on  Market  strest.  In  psrtnsrs°v*i^,| 
—  DstAYEUB,  who  hu  been  coms*-*"  JS, 
firm  for  years.  iDtproremsDts  bsvs  »•,■  ,k»  l 
.becaisiDedepsrtmente  that  will  I*D°"  5_f' 
sere' more  popaicr  thsn  It  has  ever**-  -  - 


Ohaxgea." 


Good  Pars,  Good  Oookine 

P.  BEBOKfl  —  CO. 

MINERS'    RE5TAURAN1 

B81  and  SS8  OomrnersiaJ.  t*> 


^JP 


Tats  Market  street, 
brors  t  a.—  to  10  p,k 


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CALIFORNIA   TOHATBl. 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


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^".:  :::  ST.  PATRICK'S  EYE! 

t^apman  Sisters 


Or.   Knthiooii  Mrtvournoon. 


KJLD  DEMON 

tl  AID  beautiful  >r- 


1 ►»» 1  1 

EO  MONTACUE  nnd   CERRETTA 

lioilil"     »iul     Anuairoai 

>oiijL>    ana    coox'jni* 

I  II        <  '.mill'.! 


■WIIC.    AID    I)    ni.1.    i.  i~l<  wil 


,.l    Mi-..   ^liitL.-!.      ^l.mrn 


ALE    MARIE     C 


a«..H;  COOL  AS  A  CUCUMBER 


S  MMiitONiiBf  Trans  firaMflh 


-•Mat  Blessed  Baby! 


THE  POOR   GENTLEMAN! 


With  -  •pl'rviil  Cut.  loci  . 

MH.      JOHN     MoOUXjIaOUOZZ, 

!oio  with  <h*  ftTOfiti  fim   «nMtl>l  Tb> 

3F»OI*I»Il>JC3-       TJEIES       QTJSSTIONI 


,T  ef  II  Ins  H.I.a  <  HAPaTA* 

■'— — *-^— ' » ■*— —       KMrrVM   Mfutt-lKNtrm,!  AA*«  Orcbaeira *l    »0      lUlu  nj 

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BS  OPERA  HOUSE. 

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thratrt  tiAi  warn  MM- 

—  ■■•  **  rvawMl  %  %a«  aftfM  *• 

»**va    •**,    wttini    **•»*•**• 

— ^?.fflgh- 


MOM'AY  KVKHDIO,  March  2*th.  -  WiilU-   prr.l.ctx),   after  month"  of  caicfa!  and  elaborat-  prfptratloD, 
HbAieep*ty»)'a  prut  Tr".-;MlT.  •ntltlod 


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LOS  DOS  JUCADORES  DE  ATLAS 

HOI  1  ■  URTA 

Hit.'  ii|...ii  Our    Vi  Baanl'ai    I  >,  <-l. 
mi«i    in  a  .  «*r»tu. 

DDIl       OIjT      OOCPIjI) 

j  h  Ltaan 

■••<>•«  hvi  »»imm 

Ml.    .1.  »»»atA« 
ITtlllH  CtVATI    .'.  J  CMS   IIIHtOY 

Borne    Ons'a    Bonn     Dero 

~— ~— iSUliit^it^*  f.aaj.  r»'»»r. 

Owt.c  IWtaft. 

.TOhn's     Urowu'M     Body. 

COOILL  . ■  '  IK  .nFIK 

CH»B»CT(»  lOWBl ■  -_■  ■_■-.. ■_■  ■ ; . ■ BWMUt  Vf»«ia 

VII.I.AUi:     »1.AIK>MIIH T.    [larillLI, 

NoTelty— A  Specialty      Harry  Canslancl 

BALLAD  AUNra    KI'.XNCUV 

The    Wrong    Man. 

0?,?ll:^  ■••-:.;-■•-•  -,  ,-;;-•-•  ;-B^r-; ;-••-:  -;-^- •-■••■ Tfnm 

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OonoiQrtloB  alio. 

TABLEAUX  VIVANTS 

By  All  mo  loHee.  eaalaUd  by  MoaUiar,  Park  aod  Marab. 


SRS.  1'IEIL  t  CALDER 

■toi  to  Tuna   raiaaos   aicd 

•  r*l,.iA»i  lb.,  hAT*    apaaad 

■  Kmajs  OLoraiao  aroHP,  Omar 

Ml  Haat«a«,T,  ct/aata,  .lib  A  WILL 
ID  KTOOKaf 

:  wiaaa. 

i.ntoat   AND 

cio  Alia. 

OT.Ud  to    AAIL    aad  ARC1IIB  Mc»«IL 
'  t.  a  OAXDBX   will    do   lA.lr  DMA  10 
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MAREST  UTRKKr,    HARRY  0OR- 

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■  •    **•      ttlto.    iab,4Qilta|    S|y|*    tft.a 

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■WEDNESDAY MABCH"  19. 1873 

Cook'*  Voyage  Round  tike  World. 

Everyone  koo»B  that  Csptaia  Cook  be- 
came famous  by  making  ft  voyage  roaod  the 
world  at  &  time  when  tbis  was  considered  a 
wonderful  thing  to  do.  Now-a-daya  Cook  of 
Broadway,  New  York,  is  sending  hundreds 
of  people  round  the  world  for 'very  little 
money  by  issuing  cheap  excursion  tickets, 
Thomas  Ccok  (we  do  not  know  whether  he 
is  a  descendant  of  the  great  navigator  or 
not)  publishes  a  paper  called  Cook's  Excur- 
sionist and  Tourist  Advertiser,  from  which 
we  make  the  following  extract,  as  we  think 
he  ia  engaged  in  a  work  that  may  encourage 
emigration  to  California : 

The  Euopean  companies  have  placed  the 
if&oiliiiss  in  our  hands  to  itsus  ihe  only 
through  ticket  round  tbe  woild,  and  with- 
out ns  no  one  can  ieaue  tbe  ticket.  We  have 
the  chain  now  oomplete  from  San  Franoiaoo 
via  Japan,  China,  India,  Egypt,  Europe,  to 
New  York.  All  we  lack  ii  a  better  arrange- 
ment between  New  York  and  Sao  Erancibco, 
which  we  hope  to  announce  in  our  next.  As 
it  is,  we  areevennowabls  to  issue  tbe  ticket, 
and  so  aonoonca  it  in  another  column  ;  but 
it  is  combined  with  the  ordinary  railway 
ticket  between  New  York  and  San  Francisco. 

Will  the  press  assist  us  in  th's  design  by 
selling  thoBe  gentlemen  who  have*  not  yet 
beard  of  ur,  what  we  have  doae,  what  we  ore 
doing,  and  what  we  are  prepared  to  do? 

A  Great  Orate. 

We  find  the  following  in  an  exchange: 
''Civilization  begins  at  the  stumaoh  and 
trends. "  We  do  not  know  who  originally 
uttered  tbat  profound  truth ;  it  was  proba- 
bly one  of  the  old  Epicureans.  It  is  cer- 
tain tbat  do  man  can  lay  claim  to  being 
civilized  who  does  [not  know  how  to  dine. 
Yet  there  are  people  who  glory  in  their  ig- 
norance in  tbis  reaper  t,  and  shamelessly 
own  that  "any thing's  good  enough  for 
them  so  lougas  they  are  not  k*pt  waiting 
for  it."  This  is  a  sad  state  of  things.  No 
wonder  murder  is  bo  prevalent ;  no  wonder 
idioti  for  jurymen  are  so  plentiful  t 


A  Shocking   Blander. 

Jones  went  to  a  masquerade  ball  a  short 
time  ago  in  the  character  of  a  fortune  tel- 
ler. A  newly-marriel  cm  pie  came  up  to 
him,  and  Jones  began  to  tell  their  fortunes 
by  examining  their  hands.  "You,"  he  said 
to  the  young  wife,  '-will  have  three  chil- 
dren." Then  to  tbe  husband,  he  said, 
' 'You  will  never  have  children."  The  hus- 
band didn't  like  it,  and  Jones  was  very  sor- 
ry for  what  he  said,  when  he  discovered  tbe 
conple  to  be  man  and  wife. 

Jsir;     Dear  1 

Thsodore  Til  ton  writes  that,  the  other  day, 
a  solemn  Yankee,  a  kind  of  nasal  Polouius, 
said,  "Never  Bend  to  Congress  a  man  who 
neither  drinks  or  swears,  for  he  will  be  cer- 
tain to  either  lie  or  steal."  This  is  very 
sad  1  It  is  hard  on  the  Oakland  people  too. 
They  are  having  great  trouble  with  men  of 

it  at  kind. 

«. . . 

Hid  vests,  made  ioag  and  without 
sleeves  are  the  litest  novelty  in  ladies'  at- 
tire.   They  are  worn  like  tbe  velvet  vests  of 

last  Fall. 

♦ 

A  young  man  in  Tennessee  was  presented 

with  a  fincy  pen-wiper  by  his  sweetheart, 

and  wore  it  to  ehurch  as  a  cravat. 


Agirla'sohool  for  type-setting  has  been 
cpaned  in  Vienna. 

»-■ 

Star  Shirts  ana  Collars. 

All  Borta  and  sizes,  lor  ca'e  and  obeap,   at  the 
What  Cheer  LiuBdry,  121  Leldesdorff  at,       * 


..Holiday    p-unctkoei. 

There  are  no  Punches  for  the  Holiday  tables 
■aat  compare  with  Sqac  rza's.  Bquarz *'s  Punches 
ore  fameus  for  the  high  art  shown  In  tbelr  man- 
ufAcrore,  thu  happy  combination  of  wholesome 
tonics,  and  their  delicious  flavor.  Bona,  the 
disciple  of  the  great  Squaxza,  has  prepared 
forty  different  klnc*  of  punches  and  cordials  for 
the  Holiday  tables.  For  sale  at  the  new  branch, 
317  Eearnv  street,  or  at  the  Old  Headquarters, 
120  Leidesdorff  street. 


We  get  no  bmiaoaa  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry,    Office,  121  Leideedorff  street.        * 


Lftdlea  Vlaltlns  Carde. 

Written,  engraved  or  painted  by  Joan  P. 
Dwtbb,  126  Sotttr  atreet,  opposite  Lick  Hon«e, 
and    at    tbe    Grand   Hotel.    N.   B.— Handkep- 

CIHEFS  NEATLY  HACKED.      PENMANSHIP    Of  6VSr J* 

description  to  order,  a 


Artificial  Memory.  Guaranteed. 
ThU  wonderful  svswm  gives  the  memory 
aordlnary  power.  Thousands  of  figures  and 
words  learnt  without  effort.  Studies  made  eaay 
and  the  Intellect  strengthened.  Sand  for  the 
book- fifty  cent?,  post-paid.  Professor  Wm, 
Nemos.  131  Montgomi  ry  etreet.  » 


Tbe    Beat    Remedies, 

.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
f?  a  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
For  aale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Sansome 
street,  cerner  of  Commercial.  * 


EnfilUli   and    American!  Theatre*. 

A  London  paper,  says  Appleton'a  Journal 
with  somewhat  so  prising  fraokoets,  makes 
a  comparison    b,  trveen    the    English  and 
American  Theatre,   io  wbioh  the  palm  in 
ono  re-pact  is  awarded  to  the  latter.    It  de- 
plores plaintivs'y  that  ths  stage  upon  which 
Garrick   compelled    tears    or    laughter  at 
his  wayward  will,  where  Eemble  displayed 
,his  etately   tragio   genins,    where  Biddons 
trod  in   her   beauty    and  sombre  majesty, 
where  Keane,  the  elder,  achieved  fame  and 
foriuoe  in  a  tingle  night,  has  in  thate  latter 
days  so  deteriorated  tbat  not  a  single  gr«at 
name  now  illumines  the  English  tbeitre. 
The  very  best  of  modern  English  tragedians 
—and  it  is  difficult  to  say,  among  the  medi- 
ocrities who  stand    highest,   which  is  the 
best— has  but  a  local  reputation,  and  will 
not  become  historic.     Nor  is  the  Muse  of 
comedy  more  successfully  courted  nowadays. 
There  are  no  lightsome   Bracegirdles,    airy 
and  sparkling  Woffingtons,  graceful    Ellen 
Trees,  or  brilliant    Mies  O'Neil*  ;    Foote, 
wi  h  bis  flowing  and  dashing  bumor,  has  no 
counterpart;  even  Buck^tone,  who  was  really 
fanny  thirty  years  ago,  ia  deaf  as  an  adder 
end  bnt  tbe  carioaiura  of  his  firmer  self.  For 
the  sport  of  Ugh  er  comedy  and  farce,  the 
London  theatregoers  have  been  fain  to  lean 
on  J.  3.  Clark's  oddities  as  Major  Wellington 
de  Boots  or  Toodles;  on  Jefferson's  singular 
combioa'ioi     of  humor  and  patboi  in  Bip 
Tan  Winkle,  and  Sothern's  absard  extrava- 
gance   of  funny    imbecility  in  Lord  Dun- 
dreary. Thus  American  comedians  have  out- 
competed  the  English  on  their  own  grouod, 
while  it  is  true  tbat   Miss  Batemao,   as  a 
tragio  actress,  is  voted  by  London  audiences 
superior  to  any  English  rival,    and  Miss 
Cashmau  was  recognized  as  the  only  worthy 
successor  to  the  Siddons.    But  the  paper  re- 
ferred  to  makeeone  point  which  we  may 
freely  conosde.    If  tbere  are  no  first  class 
English  actors  and  actresses,   there  U,  at 
least,  more  general  excellence  in  quality  of 
their  performances.     If  no  part  is  splen- 
didly taken,  all  the  partB  are  tolerably  well 
taken.    Their  OtLellOB  do  not  call  on  cbaos 
to  swallow  them  for  the  cake  of  simpering, 
awkward  Desdemonas;  nor  does  Poloniua, 
forgetful  of  his  part,  stand  stupidly  staring 
at  the  prompter  behind  the  scenes.    In  a 
word,  many  of  the  London  theatres  are  nota- 
ble for  the  completneas  with  which  plays  are 
put  on  the  boards,  each  character  down  to 
flunkeys,  being  presented  with  the  spirit  due 
to  it,  and  Maupras  and  the  page  being  as 
good  in  tbeir  sphere  as  Biohelieu  in  his.    An 
improvment  in  this  regard  is  observable  in 
our  own  theatres;  bnt  it  cannot  be  said  that 
we  have  yet  any  theatre  so  artistically  perfect 
in  completeness- of  representation   as   the 
Gaiety,   Strand,    Prince  of  Wales,   and  Ly- 
ceum, in  London. 

AN  EPITAPB. 

Oar  life  is  but  a  Winter's  day; 
Borne  only  breakfast  and  away, 
Others  to  dinner  stay. 

And  are  full  fed; 
Tbe  oldest  man  but  sups, 

And  gees  to  bed. 
Large  is  his  debt 

That  lingers  out  the  day. 
He  that  goes  soonest 

Has  the  least  to  pry. 


Characteristic.  £»T 

Bed  Bloff  is  a  great  sporting  town,  and 
sporting  similes  are  all  the  go  there.  This 
is  tbe  way  a  Bed  Bluff  damsal  declared  ber 
self  to  her  shilly-shallying  beau  a  short  time 
since:  "See  here!  This  game  has  been 
going  on  about  long  enoogb ;  I'm  tired  of 
it.  It's  double  or  quits  with  you  and  me 
right  now  l"    They  doubled. 


No  Use   Try  inc. 

An  editor  of  masy  years'  experience  said 
not  long  since,  tbat  the  man  was  yet  unborn 
whooould  write  a  local  item  and  be  per 
fectly  sura  that  nobody  would  be  offended. 
People  are  bo  sensitive,  you  know! 


A  Liquor  BIT. 

The  United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland  spent  over  five  hundred  millions 
of  dollars  in  gold  in  drinks  in  1871. 


Holiday   Candies. 

Wreahi  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
-  variety,  at  M.  A.  M&roei'a  pioneer  confection* 
•  a  ry,  678  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    g 

Fob  Salt—  A  lot  of  cheap  tllk  dresses,  at  38 
Geary  street.  A  good  price  paid  lor  cast-off 
slothing. 


Public  accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a.  m..  oan 
be  returned  In  the  evening  if  reqilrid;  we 
never  dlsappoiLt!    What    Cheer   Laundry,  121 

Lelaesdoru*  street.  * 

—    ■        -• 

Oysters. 
In  strolling  round  the  other  nlgba. 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
uur  careless  teat ,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where     fountain's  ceaaelesBjplay 
Of  apart  ling  waters,  made  a  sateen 
Through  wnlch  a  sweet  bouquet  wae  seen ; 
While  mossy  atone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  foil, 
alade  that  wlneow  reem  to  be 
Rome  fairy  grotto  of  tbe  sea. 

dtop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here— 
It  looks  so  nice— and  try  their  oheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  ''I  moot  agree 
That  this  place  gaits  me  to  a  "T."' 
No  sooner  had  we  fouud  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Blade  his  appearanoe,  asked  our  wish— 
8eld  they  had  almost  any  dlPh 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  It  trne, 
And  cooked  magnificently,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters.  Juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  etyle;  jnst  think  of  that, 
And  if  yonr  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  orabs  mud  terrapins  ;] 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  w*b,  I  am  sure, 
Prepsred  to  tempt  an  epicure.' 
The  ladlea,  too,  have  fouud.  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  Ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  Burners, 
To  get  what  they  osll  "such  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  BuBh, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  Bouse,  337  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

OHABLES  HAAEE,  Proprietor. 

Pratt**  Abolition  Oil 

Cares  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  3-l 


Sewing  Machines  for  Sale, 

Bested  and  repaired,  at  116  Post  street.   Also, 
Agency  for  Mills '  Adjustable  Treadle,  X 


It    Is    a.    Beauty  1 

The  Little  Qem  Clothing  and  Card  Marker,  at 


A  Partial  Promise. 

A  Lansingbnrg  man,  .hinging  be  was 
about  to  die,  endeavored  to  get  a  promise 
from  bis  young  wife  tbat  she  would  never 
marry  again.  The  lady  hesitated  a  long 
time,  bur.  fioally  gave  her  husband's  anxious 
heart  partial  ease  by  siyiog,  "I'll  promise 
not  to  marry  more  than' I  oan  help." 


(( 


No  home  is  bappyiwithoutj  a'mother  or  a 
piano. 

McDowell,  Show  Card.   Writer 

Beady  made   and  made   to  order.    Room  10, 

60S  Market  street,  oor.  Post  and  Montgomery  rj 


A.  Pleaeant  Liocation. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Oentral  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
snd  Jnspsot  the  flue  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  buUdlnff  is  a  verv  flue  one  and  is  well 
ltohtWi  \nH  TODtnated. . 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS 


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PICNIC    AND     BALL, 

....OS.... 
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....as  THE.... 

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Goethe  Grove.Jfo.  14,  U.A.O.D. 

1.  Balloon    Ascension  bj  Prof.  Maxlmllli«ni.vrr 

2.  Grab-Ban.    containing     Magniiioent    Prlzaa; 

also.  &  Fine  Wtioh. 
1.  EliDdman'B  Baff, 
4.  Banning    fi»oes,    Sack  Banning,    and  other 

Games. 

From  11  to  3  o'olook,  in  the  aff-rooin,  a  Grand 
Oonostt  by  jtnbert  Bohmldt's  Hand  of  twenty- 
four  Pieces. 

Dance  Malic  till  S  o'clock  P.  M. 

GRAND  BALL  from  8  oclook  in  the  evening. 

Prizes  will  be  distributed  at  3  o'olook  Oars  ran 
eTerp  Are  minutes.    Ail  are  aordiatl.  invited. 

molHd  THE  UOMMItTEK. 


CALI FORNIA    TH  EATRE. 

John  MoOnlloagh Proprietor  and  Manager 

FRIDAY   EVEMv'e UAKCH  SI 


Annn-fll    Benefit 

....OF....' 

Mrs.    J~-u.dfi.il. 

Whan  will  be  presented  the  sterling 
English  Comedy  of 

The  Poor   Gentleman 

With  an  unequalled  dlitribntieo  of  ehar- 
uoLera,  inolading 

JNO.    BIoCTJLILiOTJGm 

To  ooDelade  vrith  tbe  splendid  Faroe  ef 

Popping    the    Question! 

With  a  splendid  oast. 
ssy  Box  Sbeet  now  open.  mblT  tf 


POSTERS, 

Programme,  and  all  kinds  of  FtiDfeing  for 

SHOW,  LFXJilBE.  COHOIBT,  THE- 

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An  Oyster  Hay  be  Crossed  in  Love. 

NOT  IFf  IT  IS  SUOa  AW  OYSTBB  AS  YOU 
get  soroa.  tbe  abro.t  from  too  0*11  forma 
Theatre,  at  toe  ooraer  of  Ke&rop,  a.  oobodr  could 
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tenim 


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Ko.    SO    MOIVTGOMKKT    STREET, 

Oppoalte  the  lAck.  llonns. 
BKAXCH,    408    KEABJfT    N  rB»:ET. 


L    MAYER  OALLH    ATTKNTION    TO   HIS 

lAr««  and  well  au. tct  d  Maortmoot  of 


M 

l.ailii's  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  Velvet 
and  Cloth, 

And  bllM*  itll.i  of  rlftdv-tn»<i«  Silk.  Wool  en. I 
0>b«rl./DIES'  SUITS..'  VII:V  LOW  PRICES. 
Al'o.  »  larx.  .inok  of  sirip.o.  Uro  h.  in  I  li.cn 
t.^.wl■.  I^«e.lM:kats.  H.Ik  tod  Uo.ton  Vrlv.-o 
Kill.  S.tio.,  <'lr.sk.ntfv.nrt  "drf  dMorlp'100  ol 
Tnnimml..     JUST   AliBI  V  AD,  »  lM«9    ilvoi.oI 

tb.  Hprlncitjliiof 


FLAK 


ASK       KMIIBOIORKK.il 
LINEN    M.'ITN. 


Great  Crash  Amongst 
the  Milliners. 

OWIBO  TO  THE  FAOF  THAT  M    ASHBR  18 
BBLLINO  A  LABOE  And  VINE  BTO0K  OF 

Ladies',  Misses'  and  Children's 
Hats  at  60c.  apiece. 

DORT  FOBGET  TO  OALL  ABD  BXAUIBB 
UI8  LABQB  STOCK  OB 

PI.IIVI'KKI,    FJCATIIEB"!.    BIBB9KI, 
NII.KI.  AND  BTKAW  OOODI. 

in.    AHHGB, 

68O  ICeitrny  atrcet* 

B«twoon  Unltforoit.  sad  Stv«ram«nto. 
•sr-.latt  reo«lT«d,   1,000   dos,   UsU,    ••11Id«    ttt 
FIFTY  OKNT8  apltct.  


The  City  Gardens 

FOB  THK 

Coming  Picnic  Season! 

THE  ATTENTION  OF  ALL  .-OOIRTIK**.  **- 
••OotliDi  mirl   MilitArt  (JompMiir>>  n  c»'l*tl 

to    Ibo    AJ*M.IBI<II   offsr«'1     bf    til«re    ■  om  m'rt   O09 

■ml  b«»'i'itui  gfouuin  lor  rtslldsjt*  IobIo  P»rti- 
t»I'.      I  h-r  can   br»  proonrnd    oo  any  Our  in  lb" 
woolt  for  pionio  purpo^na   <ti"  aominn  ■  ■■- 
mom  tdTAntagsoaa  taruts  tbao  am  gronnda  Id  to* 

THE    CITY    ©A.JtI»*;l\*J 

Ara  arniv  o(  aoo"ia  without  anr  tanff  m  '  ocl*ti*«, 
anil  are  ,irO'li1""d  with  l*r»t"  and  beuutifol  I.awni; 
l»r»toNliada  Tr.«»;  baaaiif.l  I-  lowers  ami  I 
from  Brery  clima;  miomou  8winB»;  t«i>  m*in- 
m'l.b  U»r.cing  I'aTiltona:  a  oa-nral  lj.Ua,  will 
PloaitueBo.-e:  Kour.tam-  and  •  b-i-r-avnry  t0w- 
•rl,  all  p«rr«cl*  abalt-irad  froni  the  wind*.  A 
nin:>iiinjth  Ho'tMjrant  l«  on  the  trrouc.d',  and  ovary 
.  I'puelor  tbo  aflOOiumaHailoo  ot  l\r«»  I'lo- 
dIob  bM  b'ien  inaili'.  K"  r>  I  n.it  BBI  bpnn  pl*0*d 
lu  tbo  moat  oomplftta  ordor  lor  vha  oominR  aaaaoa 

THE  OITT  UABIIrNN 
Arr.  thn  Unest  Id  tbo  State.  ThOl  contain  6« 
aorta  of  Knoll  and  Shad,  d  L^wn.  Flower  Oar- 
(Inti.',  at".,  and  am  capable  of  aooommodatlnit 
;0  WO  p.T«om  wltn  t.bo  itrvnonl  oosvenlooeo.  Ul- 
tra (JAM  rnu  dircntly  10  tie  Gardorti. 

Plonlo  <iotntnitt«i'«  are  eaproially  InTiUd  ti  0»ll 
and  inapectthe  Ureuodn,  and  aaoertaio.  terms, 
whiob  will  be  most  favorable. 

II.  V.  NTEVE1B,  Proprietor. 

•Sf-Offlon  bourn  S  to  6  P.M..  daily,  at  tbo  Oardeni, 
oorner  Twelfth  and  Koiaom  nlreota. 

N  B— aOO.O"©  Arlmlaalnn  Tickets  wore  sold 
by  various  Aaaooiatlona  holding  lest'Vala  at  the 
(Ji(y  Gardens  i«-L  year.  The  sale  of  npiritnous 
linnore  will  be  prohibited  on  the  ground*  on  I  es- 
tiva) days. 


mli*  if 


Ml 


GEO.  W.  KAOIaE.    BOBTffTEl!!.    D.T1D   MAXWKIX. 

Nagle.  Stein  &  Maxwell, 

u        IUPOBTEB3  AND 

Wholesale  Provision  Merchants 

BUTTBB.  OHEBSB.  LARD.  HAH8,  BACON, 
.10°   No    1««  Clltornl.   Mnal.   on.  door 
-    Bob  A«,nU  for  tb.  c.lrtr«t.d 


BADGER'S  CENTRAL  PARK 

OAKLAND, 

The   Popular  Picnic  Resort. 

Forty  Minnie.  Bid.  from  ttla  Clly-C.ra 
ran  direct  to  the  P»rk. 

BAD«EB'8  OENTBAL  PABK  IS  t"«DpOBT- 
«dl,  the  boil  Snmm.r  B.iorl  foj/looLtnM 
KnTOlllo.OTlngtb.  Knram...  bjln.  JB,E"  ' '«"' " 
DU.T,  WIND.  SAND  AN':  fUBOSOAj:.  «• 
P.rk  li  t.i-i  aommodlo'A..  and  looatnd  dlraollr  at 

tbfl  W.t.r  front  ow..»T«..  ha.n. 

1 1  abonnd.  in  m.nnlncnt  old  Sbada^ Zl'S'-JZ'iTZ 

lirul   I  .wna    Oard.ni.otO..   and  la  prorirt.a  wltn 

.m™Xp..l»».B..l....»t..id."^ 

T.ol.noolorBOhllo.Mernblaaei.     Wi-1  I"    n 

the  nnollo  aft.r  M.roh  1SID. 
»l"  So  '.  *.  BADOKB.  al 
offlo«,art'.a«  oorn.r  Kit.-,  — rihiilm 


For  pirtionla.a.  ap- 
'°W™BADOBrira'  l"   ™k,  or   •'  '•"■ 

.-  rt*..?iooDrn.rk..r»,  and  Bo.^.tr.^., 

Ban  Frs  Ol  oo. 


CLASSES  INJELOCUTIO! 

i.foTa.l°«olaaaaaIar  In.trnollnn  lo  Eloonllon. 
Kliana  wlahlna  to  ..al  tb.m.alT.a  of  tba  oonor- 
fanlf.^f  acoul"  n«  a  ni.fol  art  at  a  laod.rato  ooit 
o!n.?ndtoliolrnio.6.t.  ••Oan.bjl.l"  F.  0.  Boi 
SB, "ban  nanloolara  aa  «o  tarina,  .to.,  will  ba 

...i  Cn  fhiim.  OB*r 


Ladies  and   Children 

....WILL  KIBD.... 

KINKEAD'S 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

ourea  alldlaaasas  of  the  scalp,  removes  daodroff, 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

Banrfara  tba  hair  loll  and  flour,  and  la  PUBELY    VEOK 

lA2t-Btba    Orlllnal    8AOE    BBUStt    HAIB    TONIO    AND 
DHKSSlNG  any  bo  bad  of  tha  Afaot, 

JAB.     FI.    OATBB,    DrOMl.t, 

OoroarN.nMonliomorj  and  Uowa.d  .t.a«.,aodof  ^f>(Dry 


JOHN    ROBL'8, 


BT^VS  "wBTVSTXsbsf;  j^a-  "^W*~^T ".  TT  *W-W  "S^  ^W'/Tf 

ilirsM 

a  |*y  )l 

{ T  Ml 

US 

o 

NONE  BaT      TUB  BUT  qVALITI    OF  HEATS 
OAN  BE  HAD  AT 

Stalls  C  O,  Calltorala  Market 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


THE  MOST  ELEGANT  CUSTOM  WOBB  IN  THB  OITT 

Beers   a»  Maynard, 

•B8  *«««»  at...t <■'*  «•"  •"«*  •«•»«• 


= 


— — 


'  3F"  X  <3-  -A-  H-  C>  -' 

THE  JOTJBHAL  OF  AMTJSEMHiTS. 
PnbUeued  nen  Day  I"  '      Ye"  •" 


nibfdu>iu'   68S  Wa.hi««to»  at.. 

Below  Montgomery.  Ban  FranouKio. 


THTJBSDAT MABOH  20, 1873 

AMUSEMENTS,    Etc 

California  Theatre. 

•'Kathleen' Mavonraeen'' and ''Ooolaa  a  Oncnmber 
were  plared  Uot  night.  To-night  the  taarfol  trag- 
edy of  'The  Stranger,"  which  many  ladies  who 
delight  in  a  good  ory  prefer  to  "East  Lycos,"  will 
be  presented  with  the  o»st  given  on  our  first  page. 
AtMre.  Judah'a  benefit  to-morrow  night  "The 
Poor  Gentleman"  will  be  ployed.  John  Williams 
will  sins  "My  Pretty  Jane"  and  the  performance 
wilteonclade  with  "Popping  the  Question." 

Albambm. 

Add  Kjmanbad  a  capital  house  for  bis  benefit 
latt  night,  and  the  performance  went  off  in  a 
itsle  whioh  pleased  .everybody.  Little  Mao  was 
immense  in  the  tot  of  "The  Second-hand  Hotel." 
Billy  itmereon  surpassed  himself,  and  everyone 
did  well.  The  bill  for  to-night  appears  on  omr 
first  page.  To-morrow  night  a  bill  of  extiaordi- 
nary  attractions  will  be  presented,  and  the  chief 
himself,  the  popular,  talented  and  versatile  Billy 
Emerson  will  take  his  benefit. 
Metropolitan  Theatre. 

"The  Gold  Damon"  drew  another  good  house 
last  night.  This  piece  is  full  of  Bharp  satire  on 
the  prevailing  lust  for  riches.  It  abounds  in  pleas- 
is*  melodies,  charming  medley  eocgs  and  amusing 
scenes,  and  the  Chapman  Sietere  appear  to  good 
advantage.  "The  Gold  Demon"  and  a  farce  will 
be  played  to-night  To-motrow  night  Mies  Ella 
Chapman  will  take  nei  benefit  It  will  be  a  bum- 
per without  question. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Comparing  the  programme  performed  at  this 
house  w.th  the  bills  which  we  receive  from  variety 
tbeatrse,  we  are  forced  to  the  conclusion  that  it  is 
far  superior  to  the  majority  of  them,  and  that  the 
Ban  Franoisco  people  get  more  for  their  money 
than  these  the  other  side  of  the  Rocky  Mount- 
ains. Thomas  Campbell,  Harry  Oaueland,  Mies 
Agnes  Kennedy,  J.  H.  Lsrkio  and  Oarrie  Arm- 
strong, Ed.  Monttgue  and  M'lle  Gerretta,  Oharles 
Verner,  Uogill  and  Cooper,  and  many  other  favor- 
ite?, appear  in  the  entertainment  given  to  night 
Wllaon'a  Grand  Amphitheatre. 

The  programme  giv  n  at  this  place  of  amuse- 
ment is  varied  and  attractive.  The  first  part  oon- 
aisle  of  an  equestrian  aot by  M'lle  Dockrill ;  funny 
performances  by  J.  Kenibel;  amusing  feats  by  M 
Caron  and  sons;  somersaults  by  Young  Duorow, 
and  other  entertainments  mentioned  on  our  first 
page.  The  performance  conolades  with  the  trag- 
edy of  "Riohard  III,"  performed  by  such  dra- 
matic artistes  as  Harry  E; liege,  Mrs.  E.  J.  Buok- 
lex,  Messrs.  Listen.  Kllerton  and  MoOabe,  and  en- 
livened by  equestrian  coaib-ta  and  gorgeous  pro- 
oweions. 
Extra  Opera  Night. 

Next  Sunday  the  Faberi  Opera  Combination 
under  the  management  of  Charles  Fritsch.  will 
repeat  the  opera  of  "Der  Freieohatz,"  which  met 
with  such  success  last  Sunday.  Thoee  who  wish 
to  be  present  at  this  (probably  the  last)  represen- 
tation of  this  great  work  will  do  well  toseoore 
feats  early,  as  last  Sunday  every  seat  was  taken 
bef  )ia  the  doprs  opened. 

tiiy  Garde  us. 

A  grand  picnic  and  ball  will  be  given  on  Bandar 
next  at  these  gardens  by  Goethe  Grove,  No.  14. 
U.  A.  O.  D.  There  will  be  a  balloon  ascension  by 
Professor  Maximilian,  and  a  variety  of  .-ports  and 
games. 

Woodward'o    Oardens. 

On  Saturday  aft.-rnoon,  the  Balslai  Family  will 
give  an  entertainment,  and  there  will  be  a  mont- 
golfier  balloon  aeeenslon.  On  Sunday  next,  Messrs. 
Cos  and  Lay  will  make  anotberaBcenstonin  their 
mammoth  gas  balloon.  The  attractions  during 
the  week  are  very  numerous.  The  whale  pond' 
whioh  is  nearly  completed,  is  one  ef  the  latest 
objects  of  Interest 

ajutomioal  Mdseum.— One  ot  the  moet 

f  omplete  collections  of  the  kind  In  the  United 
sVUtoa,  comprising  hundreds  of  ooetiy  and  bean- 
trtul  wrx  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
eniy)  at  the  Museum  on  Montgomery  street  An 
hoar  maj  btt  Drnf tablv  soenthere. 


Tea,  Indeed  I 

A  gentleman  who  lost  his  wife  last  year 
is  about  to  marry  again,  to  the  diBgtut  of 
his  nephew,  who  recently  said:  "Now,  un- 
cle, it  is  downright  shameful  that  yen  should 
majry  again  1  Ah  1  poor  aunt  1  how  laoky 
for  you  'tis  that  you  are  dead  I  Were  you 
to  see  what  nnele  is  going  to  do,  you  would 
break  your  heart  1" 


A  Cratlfll  Teat. 

Our  friend  Jack  H&rdirjge  ia  a  handsome 
man,  a  decidedly  handsome  mao;  the  ladies 
generally  pronounce  him  to.  Now  the  most 
handsome  feature  in  Jack's  fsca  ishis  mous- 
tache; without  his  niouBUcLie  hi  is  {laiti 
and  ordinary-looking.  The  other  day  we 
met  Jack  with  hid  upper-lip  clean  shaven 
That  glorious  black  moustache  was  gone  I 
We  scarcely  koew  him.  '-Why  Jackl"  we 
exclaimed,  "what  possessed  you  to  shave  off 
your  moostaphe?  You  look  positively  hid- 
eous without  it."  "Ijknow  it,"  said  Jack; 
"that  ia.  the  reason  I  shaved.  You  know 
me;  you  know  that  I  am  not  vain;  therefore 
I  may  tell  you  witnout  fear  of  being  misun- 
derstood or  disbelieved,  that  there  are  sev- 
eral women  in  love  with  me."  We  assured 
Jaek  that  we  had  no  doubt  of  it.  "Now," 
said  Jack,  "Out  of  about  six  who  are 
mashed  on  me  I  like  three,  and  I  have  shaved 
oh!  my  moustache  to  test  them.  I  believe 
that  out  of  these  three  there  will  be  not 
more  than  one  who  will  care  for  me  without 
my  moustache.  To  each  of  thesel  shall  Bay, 
'It  is  the  monstaoue  and  not  the  man  thou 
lovcst,'  and  shall  then  bid  them  adieu. 
The  third  I  fondly  hope  loves  me— would 
love  me  wera  IJto  mave  my  head.  With 
her'I  shall  be  happy,  though  I  have  my 
fears  about  her;  I  fear  that  even  her  affec- 
tion will  be  sorely  tried  while  my  new 
moustache  is  growing." 


Lady-Like  Occupation. 

We  have  received  a  bright  and  well-edi- 
ted paper  called  The  Woman's  Journal, 
published  in  Boston,  Chicagd  and  St.  Louis. 
It  is  devoted  to  the  interest  of  Woman  and 
is  is  favor  of  woman  suffrage.  It  is  not 
averse  to  a  joke  upon  woman,  however, 
as  may  be  seen  by  the  following  whioh  we 
olip  from  its  columns: 

Mrs.  Samuel  Colt  makes  5800,000  a  year 
by  the  sale  of  of  revolvers.  Sbe  supplies 
the  New  York  markets  liberally,  as  is  proved 
by  the  frequent  mnrders  that  are  perpetra- 
ted with  her  pistol. 

Dickens*  Creative  Powers. 

The  scrap  from  a  letter  of  Ohas.  Dickens 
to  Foster  reveals  how  nimbly  he  created 
characters :  "  As  you  dielike  the  Young  Eng- 
land gentleman,  I  shall  knock  him  out  and 
replace  him  by  a  man  (I  can  dash  him  at 
your  rooms  in  an  hour)  who  recognizes  no 
virtue  In  anything  but  the  good  old  times, 
and  talks  of  them,  parrot-like,  whatever  the 
matter  is ;  a  real  good  old  city  tory,  iu  bine 
coat  and  braes  buttons,  and  a  white  cravat, 
with  a  tendency  of  blood  to  the  head." 


ICHABODI 
B?  JOHN  Q.  WU1TT1EB. 

So  fallen  l  ho  lost  1  the  light  withdrawn 

Which  once  ha  wore  1 
The  glory  from  bis  gray  hairs  gone 

KriVermore ! 

Eevlle  him  not— the  Tempter  hath 

A  tnars  f i  r  all ; 
And  pitying  tear?,  not  scorn  and  wrath, 

Befit  his  fall  1 

Oh  1  dumb  be  paselon'd  stormy  rag?, 

When  he  who  might 
Have  lighted  up  and  ltd  bis  age 

Falls  baok  in  night. 

Scorn  1  would  the  angels  laugh  to  mark 

A  bright  eonl  driven, 
Fiend-goaded,  down  the  endless  duk, 

From  hope  and  heaven  I 

Let  not  the  land  once  proud  of  him 

.    Insult  bim  now, 
Nor  brand  wlih  deeper  ahame  his  dim, 
Dishonored  brow. 

But  let  its  humbled  sons  instead, 
From  sea  to  lake, 
long  lament,  &s  for  the  dead, 
In  sadness  make. 

Of  all  we  loved  and  honored,  naught 

Save  power  remalDS— 
A  fallen  angel's  pride  of  thought, 

Still  elrjng  in  chains. 

All  else  is  gone,  from  those  great  eyeB 

The  soul  has  fled; 
When  faith  Is  lott,  when  honor  dies, 

The  man  is  dead  I 

Then,  par  the  reverence  of  Old  days 

To  his  dead  fame ; 
Walk  backward,  with  averted  gaze, 

And  hide  the  shame  I 


The  Best  Sewing;  Machine. 

Mrs.  HuniDgton,  wife  of  our  friend  Muf- 
fiogton,  who  is  rather  a  smart  fellow, 
is  a  good  deal  like  Mrs.  Malaprop.  The 
other  day  the  subject  of  sewing  machines 
being  under  disoussion,  Mrs  M.  said,  "Well, 
of  si!  others,  giro  me  the  Epileptio  sewing 
machine;!  nnditis  the  beBtof  all  for  fits." 


An  Economist. 

There  is  a  man  in  Savannah,  who,  the 
other  day,  west  and)  paid  for  twelve  bottles 
of  wine,  and  then  went  home  and  scolded 
his  wife  because  the  milk-bill  was  eo  large. 


Lord  Ly  t  ton  was  the  richest  literary  man 

•f  modern  times. 

♦       — — — - 

We  get  no  business  from  Chinese,   and   we 

employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 

Laundry.    Office,  121  Leidesdorff  street.       * 


readies  Vieitlna:  Cords, 

Written,  engraved  or  painted  by  Joes  P. 
Dwtbb,  126  Sutter  street,  opposite  Lick  Hones, 
and  at  the   Grand  Hotel.    N.  B.— HurDBxa- 

CHIET8  HEATXS  MABKED.     FeHMAKSHLP   Of  6V6IV 

description  to  order.  e 


Oyster   Trace. 

The  oyster  trade  In  California  Is  assuming 
gigantic  proportions.  Emerson  CorviUe,  of  the 
Saddle  Bosk,  410  Pise  street,  furnishes  from 
0.1b  own  oyster  beds  at  San  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  of  the  Pacific  Coast,  His 
■astern  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  whioh 
has  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and  *  he 
"  Saddle  Book"  is  known  everywhere. 


Not  Hi.  Name. 

We  publish  in  another  column  verses  by 
John  G  Whittier.  We  showed  them  to 
Uuffington  before  giving  them  to  the  prin- 
ter. M,  said  they  were  very  good,  but  he 
never  knew  before  that  Colfax's  given  name 
was  Iohabod. 

Notice  to  the  Public. 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  sel- 
ling oft  his  fine  Btock  of  men's,  boys*  and  chil* 
arena'  clothing,  on  acoount  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  mrlcei.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  hsta,  trunks,  valises, 
etc.,  below  cost,    Call  if  yon  want  bargains. 3l 

The  Pioneer  Carpet-  Beating 
Mac-lime  Co., 
No.  653  Tehama  street,  la  the  only  place  you 
can  depend  on  for  having  sour  Carpets  well 
clfancd  and  swept  by  machinery.  J.  Spaoxd- 
lag  &  Oo.  3_a 

Save   Your    Money. 

"~hy  pay  f  8  per  dozen  tor  Cabinet  Rembrandt 
1  jtographa  when  you  can  get  ihem  for  $ipc* 
dcieo ,  and  all  other  Muds  equally  cheap,  at  the 
Mew  Tobx  Oallksy,  No.  20  Third  street,  be- 
tween Mission  ind  Market  ctreets.  No  Chinese 
employed  at  the  New  York  Galltry,  s-e 


American  Watohea 

Reduced  prices,  at  H  A.  Oaltender's  62  Seo 
ond  St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  earefnlly  repaired.  p 

Five  Hundred  Men.  Wanted 


Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leading  es- 
sentials of  on  t'Ejoyoble  ride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Francisco  so  unquestionably 
as  0  from  Frank  Eonton,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  His  handsome  turn-outs  are  used 
by  the  best  circles  of  ihe  city,  and  sb  he  mokes 
it  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drivers,  he  is  more  liberally  patron- 
ised than  any  other  carrtsge  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
Indies  In  particular,  will  engage  no  oirriages 
except  those  which  he  provides,  Frank  has  en- 
joyed gr-at  success  in  his  business,  and  the 
admirable  way  In  whioh  he  conducts  it  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  patronise  him.    * 


Never. 

Never  taste  an  atom  when  yon  are  not 
hungry  ;  it  is  suicidal. 

Never  hire  servants  who  go  in  pairs,  as 
sistars,  cousins,  or  anything  else. 

Never  reply  to  the  epithet  of  a  drunkard, 
a  fool,  or  a  fellow. 

Never  abuse  one  that  was  once  your  bosom 
friend,  however  bitter  now. 

Never  speak  contemptuously  of  woman- 
kind. 

Never  speak  of  your  father  as  "the  old 
man." 

Never  insult  poverty. 


Make  a  Noise. 

When  a  hen  lays  an  egg  she  dickies. 
ia  hen-nature.  When  a  man  get*  iu  a  new 
stock  of  goods,  it  is  human  for  him  to  crow 
over  it.  When  the  hen  cackles,  people 
know  that  eho  has  laid  in  some  fresh  stock, 
and  feels  rather  proud  of  it.  When  the 
merchant  opens  his  new  styles,  and  blows 
his  trumpet  in  the  newspapers,  people  know 
that  he  has  something  on  hand  that  is  worth 
advertising.  Blow  your  own  trumpet  once 
in  a  while.  It  won't  hurt  you  or  the  trum- 
pet either. 

The  Last  New  Song. 

Mr—  "Moet  a?  Chandon.1' 
Emerson  Oorvllle  is  my  name, 
My  business  always  Is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  and  Fancy  Boast, 
Relishes  these,  that  my  house  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
Oh  I  high  oh  I  Oh  I  high  oh  1 
Mone  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
CorvUle  Bays  sol  says  sol 
On  Floe  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remember  the  number  and  oall  again, 
Visions  of  Shell- flih  in  every  style, 
Inwardly  cause  you  much  to  smile. 
Ladies  with  escorts  there  always  go, 
Ladies  go  I  Ladles  go  I 
Emerson  CorviUe's  polite!  and  so 
8-1  They  gol  they  go)  lh«y  gol 


LjI-vo    Well. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  ore  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  Is  the  eauseof  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Wash. 
ingtoB  treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Booken,  who  has  catered  for  the  publlo  since 
1849,  provides  tor  bis  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout.  Salmagundi  soup,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  best  cup  of  tea  In  the 
city  —  English  breakfast  tea— Souchong  and 
Orange  Pekoe— can  be  obtained  here,  a 


Do    Not    Suffer    from    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  insti- 
tute, 310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
■™«ok  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Dor- 
ter's capability.  BetereDces  given  If  required,  a 


How   to  Procure  Bargains. 

Attend  the  auction  sales  ot  Watson  a  Barn- 
hart  at  their  auction  salesroom,  112  S  ut  tor  street, 
adjoining  thenew  Circus  Amphitheatre,  and  you 
are  sure  to  procure  bargains.  Bale  days— Hon- 
days  and  Fridays.  Cash  advanoed  on  merchan- 
dise.   Out-door  sales  promptly  attended  to.    s 


Twenty  Thousand 

Fapzr  Collars,  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Ohear  Laundry,  office  131  Leidesdoiffst. 


Clam  Chowder  Every  XTlfrnt* 

The  best  chowder  In  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Balooa,  16  Morton  street,  just  off 
B-earny.  3., 


a* 


Dr.    Doherty 

Has  devoted  his  study  mora  particularly  to 
chronic  and  speolflo  practice,  and  as  such  la 
bow  the  moet  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
Son  Francisco.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leidesdorff,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 

Cheer  House,  t 

■ 
Sam  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Buss  House  Carriages,  can  be 
(ound  In  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  as* 
ablishment,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery sts.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carriage  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  bq 


V.    Cartier  &  Co.,   Lapidaries, 

From  Paris,  having  the  latest  Improved  lapi- 
dary tools,  will  execute  any  work  In  then*  line 
in  a  superior  manner,  at  moderate  charges. 
Will  pay  the  highest  prices  for  quartz  speci- 
mens, and  appraise  the  value  of  all  gems.  Lap- 
idary, 614  Mercb ant  street,  room  26.  3b 


X>r.  Barlow  J.  Smltlx 

Is  giving  a  oours  ef  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Bexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygelan  Hull,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  X  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  tor  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  In  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  dally,  from  9  to  4 p.  af„  tree.         W 


Reduced  Prices* 

Shirts  from  75o.  to  $8.  Complete  assortment 
of  Gents'  Furnishing  Goods.  Bealee  *  Co.,  803 
Xoarny  street,  near  Bnsh.  or 

Attention,    Ladies ! 

To  give  the  skin  the  softness  of  velvet,  and 

ttja^lritofthBjilviathflca. 


Sandwich  Island  Pulv. 

Since  the  ^ecenBion  of  the  klngto  the  throne 
of  the  Pandwleh  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  industry  Is 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Bohieiber,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  furnilure,  520  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  baa  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  feathering  and  bis  shipments  thfe 
year  will  be  very  large,  Pulu  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
for  mattrass  bedding,  and  doubtless  Air.  Schrel- 
b*r  will  find  no  difficulty  in  disposing  of  all 
that  oomes.  A 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  hats.  At  "  The"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hit  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  Immense 
— the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  b 


Cheap  Jewelry,  Kid  Gloves,  and  Ladles  and 
Gents'  Famishing  Goods,  at  Bank's,  store.  SG 
Fourth  street.    Cheapest  iu  the  city.  e 


White  Labor  Only  * 

Employed    by   the  What  Oheer  Laundry,  121 
Leidesdoiff  street.  • 


Claibvoyant.—  Madame  Clara  Antonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium. 
323  Kearny  at.,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine.  Consulta- 
tions in  English,  French  and  German,  t 


Fresh  and  Sweet. 

Per  the  best    confectionery,  go  to   Oantr  and 

WaiDer's.  107  Mod  tgomerj  St.  near  Sut  tor.       n 


A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
just  received  at  the  What  Oheer  Laundry,  121 
Leldeederff  street.  -    • 


Photoitrapnio     CurQs. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
aallery,  S4  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 

Hlsiton  arrant.  * 


An  Oyster  May  be  Crossed  in  love, 

NOT  IF  IT  13  SUOa  AT/  OTSTKR  AS  YOU 
get  across  the  street  from  the  California 
Theatre,  at  the  comer  of  Kearny,  aa  nobody  could 
refuse  fluid  Ovster  Try  it  between  the  acts,  or 
when  the  play  Is  orer. 

"SPIERS  &  POND'S" 

SALOON, 

8.  IF.    COB.     KKABiWY    AND    BUSH. 


PURE  WINES  and  LIQUORS 

TEA,  COFFEE,  AND  REFRESHMENTS. 

ONE-BIT    HOUSE. 

fe27  lm 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRETTO I 

Hook«eller.  and  Stationer., 

H.  H.  Mooie.  609  MoBWromw,,  „„„  M.rohu,  ■ 

Bn.lne..  College*. 
He.ld's,  Br»nt  i  Btrattoa'a  L'oll.ce.  24  pM 

Hatehero. 
K«tl,  Fred.  RUlb  H  to  llw.  OdltoraUHukM 
French  Pnety   Good*.         * 
LoMn  A  da..  19  Hentgomerr,  107  una  109  Sun, 

Hainan  Hair. 
SMipeon.  A.  B.  t  Oo..  U0  Second  ttntt. 

Wine,  and  Liquor*    (Wnolauui 
Purer!  g.  A  Co..  SH  Front 


BALDWIN'S    DA[RY   BUTTER! 

THIS  IS  TO  ORBTIFY  THAT  N.  B.  TBRWiL- 
LIGER  A  OOj  50  and  51  Washington  Market, 
are  the  SOLE  AGENTS  for  the  sile  of  my  br&nd 
of  butter,  known  aa  *  BALDWIN'S-  DAIRY  BUT- 
TKR."  It  has  been  aild  at  the  above  stand  the 
east  thirteen  years,  and  any  brands  of  baiter  rep- 
resented to  be  of  my  make  not  procured  cf  N.  B. 
TerwiHiger  A  Co.,  are  counterfeits. 

i.  K.  BALDWIN. 

San  Franciaoo,  April,  Bth.  1872. 

X.  B.  TEUWILLIOEK&  CO  . 
fe26-lm  SO  and  Si  Washington  Market. 


Assessor's  Office, 

NOTICE  TO  TAX-PAYERS, 

1873-74. 


A  Iili  FE880N9,  COMPANIES,  AS. 
SOCEATIOUrS,  or  EIEM8,  tn  the 
City  (tad  County  of  Sam  Fra&eUco*  ore 
requested,  either  in  person  or  by  their 
proper  repreientaUvee,  to  deliver  at  the 
Alienor**  Office.  Ho.  68  City  Kail,  be 
fore  the  SECOND  MOSDATlnAPRIL, 
1873,  a  statement  nnder  oath  of  all 
Property,  both  PERSONAL  and  EEAb 
owned  or  claimed  by  him  or  them*  or 
which  le  la  their  poasesslon.  or  which  la 
held  or  controlled  by  any  other  peraon 
la  trait  for.  or  for  the  benefit  of  him  or 
them. -See  Sections  8889-8810,  Politi- 
cal Code. 

19-POLL  TAX  IS  NOW  DVE  at  this 
Office,  or  to  a  Depntr.  —  See  Sections 
8838-3840,  Political  Code. 

LETI    B09ENEB, 
City  and  Cennty  Assessor. 
Saturday,  March  1,  187».  mh3 


NOTICE. 


rp HE P CHXIC AS EHEKEBT  NOTI- 
fled  that  the  Field  Deputies  of  this 
Office  will  commence  assessing  property 
SITBKBAT,  MABOH  1,  1873. 

The  duties  assigned  to  those  deputies 
are  loo  well  known  to  Che  community  to 
require  explanations,  and  'while  I  have 
been  careful  la  mahlng  my  selections  to 
nil  positions  by  men  favorably  known  In 
this  community  for  their  competency  and 
integrity,  and  am  confident  that  the  du- 
ties will  be  discharged  by  them  to  the 
general  satisfaction  of  all  concerned, 

I  urgently  request  the  general  public  to 
report  to  this  office  any  dlreUetlens  of 
duty  by  any  of  my  Deputies,  and  assure 
them  that  any  Just  complaints  will  re- 
ceive immediate  attention. 

LETI  KOSEMKK, 


Mme.  JOSEPHINE  EDMONB 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC    PHTSICIA 

TWENTY    TIAM     OF    PB4CTI 

1  "^  T??  TREATMENT  OE  DlSEASMm, 
.,  tiHl'  '5  '«»?•' !■•!  Placed  Mtd.B.  SS; 
at  tb.  head  ol  all  pbyiioiani  making  .nofSSS 
a  anoialtr,  end  enable,  her  to  icaannm I  •£ 
and  permanent  onre  In  the  woret  ouu  .7! 
EmT8c,?iS,!2  ™™««">«1  deramtementi.  Vj, 
will  find  Madame  Edmonde  a  .kllltnl  ihJuu 
and  it  »  10  Iheit  intereBt  to  oonenlt  hM°i7„,! 
eaeeB  inoident  to  women  before  tampan..  . 
poiBonooB  nOBtrome.  qnack  doctors  and  bilk. 
Madame  Edmonds  describes  diseases  withjm. 
information  from  th.  palieot,  and  CnrM.HU, 
the  nee  of  mercury  or  experiment.,  the.  ». 
from  wrong  treatment  for  private  ohr.  ■ 
cancer  diseases.  Correspondence  striM 
dential.  Offlo.  and  residence,  415  f 
Detwaeo  Kearny  and  Montgomery. 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INST1TU1 

W.  JE.  eor.  J«tt.„o  and  Keen,  ,«a. 

THE   GBEA.T   ERADIOATOE  OF  SEMli 
OUMPLAIWTS,    foro/erly  J?  ioVSS. 

•DR.  TOZER  informB  the  afflicted  that  after  ri 
ploiHJ  '"S  HOSPITALS  IK  LONDWT! 
w  r l&,  and  spending  one  year  in  tbe  mo«£ 
brated  Hospital  in  London,  the  LOOK  heaT 
opened  hie  old  Medical  Institute  at  the  old  «L 
where  he  can  always  be  found.  DR.  TOM.!1 
for  forty  yeare  met  with  n.poralleled  bum' 
toe  treatment  of  dlaeaee  cenenll*  .uZT 
OHEONIO  AND  SPECIAL  OOMPLAINM?  | 

»K.  CHA.8.  H.  TOZaS 
ie  in  every  way  reBponsibl..  binding  nimsaif 
effeot  a  permanent  cube,  or  making  no  .tali 
Those,  who  oannot  agord  to  pay  tor  adv£!i 
S.iCT??.,?;Ii, be  charged  for  medieine  onlyTtJ 
MoN  IHLV  RES  roRATlVE  PILt.S.n.vShS 
to  fail  in  gmng  relief  in  oaBee  tor  whioh  U1V1 
iaimmS'",,\?"  'J  b"  ohtained  onhl ■£', 
offloe.  Prioe,  $5  per  box.  Fnll  direotion,B» 
hoi,  sent  by  fcxpreHa  or  otherwise. 

Dit.  TOZER  doee  not  imitate  the  adfwtiil 
«nacks  who  maae  it  a  prsotioe  to  prtnhll  I. 
afMavitJ  and  other  false  references,  bnt  nSttil 
the  most  reBpeotabl.  people  in  the  State  .ua 
has  CUBED  of  diseases  whioh  oth.rs  have  ttSI,' 

_  _     BK-    CHAS.    BT.  TOZEB,    I 

...  .*•  K*  corner  Kearny  and  Jackson  etiHia.  ■ 
"'-" ^»an  Frudw 


OUTSIDE    LANDS 

^HY  A5D  ALL  PERBONS  THAT  BU 
nude  DUPLIOATE  PAYMENTS  M  OD 
SIDE  LAHD  ASSESSMENTS  can  ban  i 
amount  refunded  at  the  office  of  the  audi 
npon  the  presentation  or  on  order  ttom  k 
Mayor  and  Oity  and  Count?  Attorney. 

daisu  a.  Ars-m 


Alfred  Tette 

Mann  faotnitr  atl 
ImporUrof 

bird  am 

»*S  Dnpoatt 
SEAS  SUTTER  STk'J 

See  my  tteok  of  B 
Cages  be  for* 


TRAYS  alwAs-a  on  hand. 


elsewhere.  Abnj-MS. 
tbfegnew  on  hani  I 
Patent  Oag«S^ 
Tin  Wire.ars  r 
FREE  FROM  . 
Also,  beat  quill 


THE  CHILD  HAS  RETURNED.1 

Its    Parent. 
EUREKA    SHIRT    STORE 

1S4  Eearny    treet,  haa  Beasove.  t* 

IVo.    3     Second     street 

Where   yon  will   find  a  eoaaoUH)  » 

■ertmat   >f  8HIBT8  and   FrWIO 

ISO  OOOSS,   at  the  aaaal  l.w)rrW 

The  Old  Stand. 

RF.HEOIOT  A  0ft 


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glat^  af 


DEOLAREP  BY  THE  JOTOES  *JA{l 
Pair  .f  ft.  Aaa.rican  InaUtnta.  a«r 
fold  trial  arainat  Btejnway'a, 
othova.  to  boTHE  BEST  OH  £ 
CTKTAZ,  Bale  Aawt.    »«>  "jar 
N  B.-Planoa  of  all  atrhw  TO  RENT. 


Attention,  Good  Lire! 

*JTJL   P.    BHRGBS.   FOBMBBLT 

a. ..      tT_.    A_tW__      til.     ^aa.umAflt 


Unrant,  bbs  taken  ths  tnanagsmant 
of  botb  tbe  Miners'  Rssaanrsn.  on, 
Oomm«rcial  street  and  the  Miners  tjj 
Bnoab  on  Market  Btreet.  in  vn^f^ZiL 
A.  DRAYEUR,  who  haa  bsso  o«o«S  , 
Drai  lor  years.    ItnprOTetaenUha»s  J*£r 
the  onisine  departments  tbat  will  rsnaw 


:  £ 

«d.'»», 


ner.'  mora  poonjar  than  l'.«»»  ""JSTol 
the  82  run.f  Ita  pro.p.rity.    Onr  Bi"J» 
embiao.  all  th.  delicaola.  of  m  "JWSS  1 
motto  ia  "Good  Far.,  Good  OooUnf  and  ■» 

°bM^*-"  r.  BIB«»  *  «ji 

MINERS'    RESTAORAI' 

BSl  and  SSS  Ooeuana* 

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Annual    Bonent    of  3Vdx*s.    Juaali! 

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THE  POOR   GENTLEMAN! 

Wuh  a  *;.|.ndl  I  Oaat,  inclu  llr  a. 

ivin..    johim    aioorjr>XjorjOB. 

BALLAD      rru'li-.  J.    O.     WILUAHB 


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Rrurrr.  B>«Me— Baleoag TA      Gallery 

Draw  Circle  AdniMiM ■!  OO    Itit««  Bom*... 


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LOS  DOS  JUC  ADORES  DE  ATLAS 

MOftTAOQI  »-4  OURBrTA 


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J.|    HHKIf         ud rAUlI  ARMKTHOkU 


Somo     Oxio'ik     Boon     Doro 

fci'tly.  Lorain  u»d  Mmm*  Fillmnra. 


.  I  <  Mm"**     Brown'H    Body. 

OOOILt.  M  I  oooper 

CHARACTER  SONGS CHAWS  VIRNCR 


I.IIHc     ll.r.aad 


Novelty— A  Specialty. .  Harry  Causland 

HAI.I.An  AONM    HCNKEDT 


The    Wrong    Man. 

Brae Verne* 


OooolodiHg  "Hh 


TABLEAUX  VIVANTS 

Bt  all  tQe  Ladle,,  aaaisted  by  Moatajtoe.  Bark  aod  Marab. 


Pareni  " 


IFORNIA     THEATRE. 

rroer.otor  oed  Maaacmt 

IIU       '        M»u  MAE'll    « I 

ouofit 

....or 

ITS.      iTxx<3.*TVl3. 

rftt#«  will  b*  pr-«Ml  t«1  tb«  •Utiioc 
aci  i»0  Oom*dy  or 

Th  Poor   Gentleman 


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Bl  lli1MI«l'l4  dtitrtk.lioa.f  «b»r. 
MWn,  lael.dlD. 


SHIRT  I*TP.    McCULLOUGH 


e»«*4«do«itb  tb«  tpUadid  Fsreo  of 

<  »]>lnA2T    the    Vu««mtion| 

WbU.  ■  .pi«Bdld  Mil. 


•  I  8IHM4  BO*  «Mf>- 


NIEB'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 


u>d  mm  b«  rMiod  br  the  ol.ht  or 
Biftfi    ttrd    tr«T»)in«    ooidniIm 

k||«Att*o  by  l*U  - 

M    PIPkB, 


[X4MX1A  ci-nr.  ittua, 

XF     nJQAET  THUTRK  HA|  BIKR  RK- 
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'll'lfi    I  Or  to         J.    H.    HrfiAllE. 

•  ••  woablaftoa  «tr«#t.  Bon  Fnj)n{iMi 

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RV  CODBVN'S  SALOON 

'»•  MARKET  STREET,  BARRY  OOB 
'■  roopocit olj  inform*  bio  frloodo  ood  pst- 

ol  bo  bu  r«4tWd  io  IvooWol  o'jio  tfam 
1  ootnforublo  r*oort,  ocd  wtli  bo  pltaovd 
bta.ooB  ood  oil.  ood  boro  ihon  oomplo 
'  th*  oboloMt  winet  oad  liquor*.    A   now 

toMo  f rom  tho  cponqfocto  j  of  LioooaDsid 
iol»a  ftod  Oo4)*rd«r*o  Utoit  piUo'  >*mI- 
•abioBo,    bu  bota  plaecd  ta  tb«  Bilitord 

Tho  po polar  ood  erBmoot  bnwrtgto  raoolp- 
Toaaj  OorToU.oon  bo  foood  io  bio  old  pa- 
n pond  to  dii pome  ©motor*  comfort  to  oJL 
JUltf 


tage  Dancing 


IAUOBT  AT 


arty's  Dancing  Academy, 

DA8HAWAT  ""I.. 

Port  ■  tM.t.  Mar  Kaonr. 


J.   O.   COMBES, 
f  EIRAFIN    LTJNCH, 

'  'r' :*      I  .   "•  "»'"«  «■<  Tekmiaai  rinau. 
kaaaaaaAa^   •»"T.rr»pui    aoa-tasUr  on    bud. 

'/  aa^E0"""  '*  "k"  ",lk-   raivATa 

^fcSCPPIB    BOOMS F.1B  PABTIK8. 
dan  film 


lAHTOKT'S 

IMPA6NE  CIDER! 


MONEY  SAVED 

Br  parcaaiiDi  r«nr  Gooao  at  tho 

NEW   YORK    STORE, 

Hmntn  and  Imitation  Hair  Goods 

CHRAP  AJ«D  E15I  JRWILHY  ANDFAROY 
Oooda    Th9l.»r«aotitMkaad  LoWMt  Prtcor, 

at  Wioiul*  aod  UouiL 

Uooood  Hoir  NoitcOH  .  |M*,  •■•  »?  nd  apwordo 

H«a«  boir,  t«p  biaJda $1  >> 

Htlk  Lkicatai »l  Uaadfl  W 

Liooo  OfiliaotiA. 7^oii 

Milk  fop  Br.ldo Mota 

Liooo  or  Mohair  Top  Braidl »'cU 

Lid.d  aviuboa 7Seu 

BilkHoboir.  voir  Soo  7»«t* 

Mobolr  Switoboi.  plain  or  ortaiptd.  Boo Mow 

Zopbrr  Wool,  por  ooooo IS  cm 

Initial  Nov*  Popar.  omuonoi«  ita>-boa...26oia 

Writiac  lok,  par  battle &att 

Rot*  Pooar,  Jt-raooi.  ;s«U J  qoiroi,  1*  <t  • 

biuo  iMi.  por  bottio lAct* 

Biooko'orOoaU'  Coitoa 4  ipooli.U  ct« 

Spool  Silk,  l(A>rord»  oooA  J  «pool»,  jAom 

Ribboaa.  Uooiorj,  Uoir  N*ti.  etc..  otc. 

Our*   Real    Hair    Goods 

Will  rerso'D  aaofi*a>l|od  Io  tbU  mark**,  nithor  in 
prioo,  qaolitr  or  Torietr.  ^od  reapaotfrulf  lollcio 
ao  •xoaoiaaKon  of  oar  itouk  boforo  nakicg  joar 
poroDoo**.    ■ttTGooda  MatC.  0.  U. 

A.    H.  MAMPBOR  A  CO., 

Ifo.  HO  Second  street, 
oo»Im        AVetweea  Ml— Ian   ood    Mlntmau 

TO  VARIETY_ARTI8TES! 

VARIETY  ARTIBTKS  AND  MIRRTRRL 
*  porforman  c oin*  from.  Sob  Froaoaco  to  Now 
York,  or  rioo  tiru,  ■hoold  otop  at 

SALT    LAKE    CITT. 

Firtt-ataaa  •o««c*m»toto  oEorad  to  flnt-oUtw  peo* 
dlo   at    "TUB  BOWERY,"    Main   ■  treat,    Josspb 
Dadlar.    bloaoxcr.     L*tt«r«  io   addrataed.  or   to 
Diek    Brown,    Bnsiaaea    afoaocor>    will   rooelra 
prompt  ropl/.  fella 

Philadelphia  Restaurant. 

OBA8.  V.  BZBOOLD,  PROPRIETOR. 

THE  OB0I0KBT  HEATS  AHD 
Vagatkbl...  Board  by  tb.  waad. 
kVOS  PIME  BTBJCKT,  balwaao  K.arrjy 
and  alontcomarr.  maris  Ik) 

CANDIES. 

ALL     EXJTDB     OB    THE     FINEST  "OANDY 
mada  at  omr  Steam  Oaod  j  Faotorr  dallr.    AXi 
ordon,  eapootallr  from  tho  ooanUy,  are  aolioltad 

aed  will  be  promptly  attaudedt*. 

0  ANT  Y  A  WAGN KB, 
tot  HontvomarT  rt_   no-p  Botbat 

aLHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

TERKLY  FTJE1I8ELRD  BOOHS.  BIB- 
(to  or  in  kkitk, 

■1k>  Rn.brt.akl. ^c«kf 

Pimtt'k  AbollUm  Oil. 


Pacific  Purchasing, 

PRINTING,   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,  LECTURE,    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooms    IO    and    17 6SO    Wtii-liiiit-ioii    street. 


PABTKEB    WANTEU 

POR  A  FIRST  CLASS  BXMIBITIOIV,  READY 
for  the  road.  Tbti  I.  oa.  or  lb.  b.nt  oppnrtao- 
illei  (or  a  imari.  man  with  a  .mall  capital  ovar 
offeiad.    For  particulars  appty  i,  abor.. 


CIIA*.   A.    rUHDNER. 
The  Oleka'aiCkd  Patch  Comedian. 

MUM    MIKJii:.    l.OOeH. 

Bortaaqca.  Borio-Oomio  and  Ballad  Sicc.r. 


HSIOB    BONATI. 

Tb.  World-renownid  Un«-LngK«(l  Dano.r. 

SAPPHO    TBOTJPI, 

iDClBdlos  the  Child  'Wonder,  SAPPHO. 

I.KLIE    KLI.IS, 

MISS  H.  BLLIS  nnd  W.  Kl.tlK. 

S17T    UaTO], 

....AkD.... 
LUCY     ABA  M  8, 
Serlo.Comlk    nnd    Dnettlata. 
HE    ABOVE    ARTISTS    ARK    SOW    ON    OCR  BOOKS.    AND   CAN    BI  E1V. 

Kasod  br  mroagara  Waat  ol  the  Rooky  Hoontaina,  through  onr  aaaacy, 

SHEKII1AN    COBBIK    <b    CO. 


THE   OLD 

Hot      SOOtOlL, 

IS  Morten  Street,  near  Kearij. 

All    Drinlca    Ten    Cernts 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 
THE  BEST  TOM  MO  JEBHT  IN  TOWN. 

Alwatl  on  fllo  tb*  New  York  Borald,  Horpnr'f 
Wookly,  YronV  Lenllo'o,  Dof'a  Dotncf,  Pol  loo  Go 
lotto,  all  lent  OaHforola  papwa,  oiso  London 
Prmon.  BeH'hSP^,  Iliaotrotad  Loadon  Nawa.  Ooll 
and  oatlafy  youraolf. 
aflp*  Don't  fonrat  tbe  alrn  of  tbe  Hot  atootcbu 
fe7  tf  W.  5.  WALDKON.  Proprtotor. 


Bar  Sugar 

flOR    SALB-S1S    BXAOoTY    ST8BXT.    AT 
MIROKRTS.     Alto,  a.an  kind  of  Oandlaa 


DON'T  FORGET 

ON   YOUR  WAY  TO   OB  FROM  THE  OIR 
one  to  drop  into  tbe 

mot    Bootoh, 

FOR  YO'jRWABM  OR  OOLD  DRINKS. 


AH    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

.as  Sutter  atreet,  nenr  Kearny. 
feStf   OS.  P.  BBIOOS.  Proprietor. 


"THE"  SAUCE. 

.  SK  TODS  0B00ER  FOB  IT. 

TAYLOR  A  BENDELL.t. 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 

TO  ORDER    SdOf 

....AT...  a 

LANCASTER'S 

fllT  WANIllXOTOUT  STBBBT, 
falOlm  Opp.  Majitifre'a  Opera  Hone*. 


SHIRTS 

...  AWD.... 

CENTS' 

FURNISHING 

COODS. 

ALARGK  A8BOBTMKNT  OF  GENTS'  F0R- 
niihinf  QooiIb  to  bo  hod  rood  ood  ohoop,  at 
tba  "OLD  OORNEK."  J.  LEVY'S,  AlO  MoDt- 
•romory  otreet.  J  not  loo  Given  to  all.  Don  t  forrot 
thonnaiber—  51*»  Montnomory  otreot.     fell  ltn 


N 


CENTRAL 

0.  118  GRARY  STREET. 


RvHt  aooommodatlOTio  for 
FsmlHeB  Io   the    olty.     Private 
■.nlrance  forLadi<-».    Hair  Oottlon,  Sharing  and 
Shampooing.    Ohlldron'a  Uoir  neatly  ©at-    Ladiea 
SbanipooinKoO  oeata. 
j«17  ltn  1     OORRIVKATJ.  Proprletar. 


Indian  Queen  Range. 

The  Best  In  the  Market. 

HANDFAOTUBED  BY 

CALEB    M.    UOKLId; 
00I8  tl  4«0  and  ASS  Kearny  af. 


Signor  Mancusi, 

pRIVATK  SinOINQ    LBBS0NS.-OI.ASS  Oil 

XOXDAT  and  TBTBIDAY, 

At.  I  p.m.    Bt.  Jama.  Boaaa,  OSG  Market  atrekk 
corner  of  Hllla,  fklSIkl 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM. 

And  College  of  Med  t  cine. 

IO  fif\Ci    BEAUTIFUL  AND  INSTRUOTi- 
lU.UUy  Ire  obiooU  to  be  ■••n.    Qpao  to  ti>ar 
Pnblio  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUREKA  HiU 
818  Montgomery  atreet.    FOB  MEN  ONLY 

agy- Da.  JobDaUTi  PamTr  Omcx  ia  at  »tB 
Gaory  atreat  (oppoaitaold  Meohonloa'  ParlMon). 


$1,000  REWARD  OFFERED 

TO  ANY  PERSON  WHO  OANOUREeORNB 
Bum  oaf.  logrowlng  Nollo.  Bbeonotlrm,  on 
all  kinds  of  Sore*,  aa  readily  ia  I  can.    Lfoltnon 
Halve  and  Corn  Modieiae_io  be  bad  »>ay»~ 


'fig- a: 


THE  JOTTBHAX  OF  AKUSKMHfTB. 
PobUahed  every  Dv  in  Use  T»»  b» 

B*Iow  MouMtoBiefT.  Bad  I'ranciKW. 


THTJBSDAT MABCH  20,   1W3 


Deatb  of  Mrs.  K.  T.   Stewart. 

This  estimable  lady  and  well-known  act- 
ress, who  has  bet n  connected  wits  the  Call 
iorcia  itage  for  over  twentj  jeaxa,  died  at  her 
Teeidence  last  erening  from  the  effects  of  a 
seTere  attack  of  paeunforjia  after  a  short  ill- 
ness. Mrs.  Stewart,  fennerlj  Mrs.  Mary 
Woodward,  was  a  native  of  Boston,  and 
came  to  this  stae  in  1851,  in  company  with 
J.  B.  Booth,  Fred  Kent,  and  Mies  Kate  Grey  • 
under  engagement  tD  Manager  Meguire  for 
the  sscond  Jenny  L-nd  Theatre— which  was 
turned  just  previous  to  their  arrival. 
Mrs.  Woodward  and  others,  proceeded  to 
Sacramento,  and  made  her  first  sppearance 
in  this  Bute  at  the  Tehama  Theatre,  in  that 
oily,  July  28th  of  the  earns  year,  under  the 
sue*  management  of  J.  H.  McCabe  of  this 
oily.  October  4th,  1851,  Mrs.  Woodward 
made  her  first  appearance  in  this  city  at  Ms_ 
quire's  third  Jenny  Lied  Theatre,  (present 
City  Hall  boilding),  aod  haa  since,  with  the 
exception  of  ilion  Intervals,  been  connected 
with  the  California  stage.  Io  1861  she  was 
married  to  E.  F.  Stewart,  and  embaaked 
for  Australia  the  year  following.  Mrs. 
Stewart  made  her  last  appearacne  in  this 
city  during  Johnny  AJlen's  dramatic  engage- 
ment in  the  play  cf  "Diedrieh,"  at  the  Al- 
hambra  Theatre,  February  2d.  She  subse- 
quently played  a  start  engagement  at  Piper's 
Opera  House,  Virginia  City,  from  whence 
she  returned  March  11th. 

Mrs.  8  (await  has  been  acknowledged  for 
jt  ars  the  beat  Emilia  and  Lady  Macbeth  on 
our  stage,  and  has  won  more  than  local  repu- 
tation for  her  personations  of  heavy  and  im- 
passioned characters.  Her  Meg  Merriles 
and  Moll  Pitcher  were  among  her  earliest 
triumphs. 

Estimable  in  private  life,  respected  by  her 
professional  brothers  and  sisters,  a  pioneer 
member  of  our  little  theatrical  world  has 
been  call&d  euddenly  away,  whose  eulogy 
shill  be  the  good  words  of  all  who  knew  ber. 


Perhaps  it  Was  Best. 

We  cannot  hblp  toiokiDg  that  those  Mon- 
terey people  acted  lor  the  best  when  they 
suddenly  took  Mr.  Tarpey  and  banged  him. 
What  makes  us  think  bo  is  that  Mr.  Tarpey 
had  about  $75,000.  Now  it  is  extremely 
probable  that  thst  Eum  of  money  would 
have  procured  "  the  Law's  delay"  until  no- 
body cared  if  Mr.  Tarpey  were  banged  or 
set  free.  So  it  was  saf<-r  to  hang  him  sud- 
denly, and  now  that  $75,000  goes  to  his  wife 
and  children.  We  sympathiza  with  the  law- 
yers ;  we  do  not  wish  it  &nppcs?d  that  we 
don't  sympithize  with  the  lawyers;  it's  rough 
on  them,  and  it  was  rough  on  Mr.  Tarpey ; 
but  still  we  tniofa  it  was  for  the  best. 


Rather  Familiar. 

A  viDtner  (in  pet'ico&te)  was  sammoned 
before  a  Paris  oourt  as  a  witness.  The  Judge 
said  :  "  Come,  tell  us  all  you  know  about 
the  matter."  Sbe  began,  "  Why,  Judge,  as 
I  wes  eitt  Dg  behind  my  counter,  just  as  you 

are  sitting  behind  yonr  counter "    The 

rears  of  bench  and  bar  drownaj  the  rest  of 
her  sentence. 


Sad  Indeed! 

'Tie  a  mournful  hour  in  life  when  a'  man 
comes  to  the  conclusion  that  fime,  love  and 
happiness  are  not  worth  a  good  cigar.  'Tis 
a  still  snore  mournful  hour  when  a  man 
comes  to  the  conclusion  a  cigar  itself  is 
worthless. 

Q,nlte  Simple. 

A  grocer  asked  an  ariist:  "Is  sculpture 
difficult?*'  The  artist  replied:  "Why, 
i  lesa  you,  no.  You  have  only  to  take  a 
clock  of  marble,  a  chisel,  and  knock  off  all 
the  marble  you  don't  want." 


The  late  Mr.  J.  Sheridan  Le  Fanu  de- 
scended from  the  sister  of  the  Bt.  Hon. 
Richard  BriosUy  Sheridan,  and  inherited 
much  cf  the  'shot  of  the  Sheridane. 


,  Ladtts,  you  iLay  tay  what  yon  please  ttura 
Is  bnt  one  place  in  the  city  where  joa  can  Dny 
nnder  .loth  teg  en*  ap  for  yxmrselves  and  chil- 
dren, and  that  is  at  M,  Filedlanterfe  Oo'e,  No. 
3  Third  fctreet.  Kudeus  Boilding.  Go  and  be 
convinced.  3h 


A'.togcthor  cue  Best. 

It  is  curious,  bnt  true,  that  3.  A.  Bhaber, 
107  Market  etreet.  near  Third,  should  sell  fnr- 
cli-cTe  and  bedding  cheaper  thnn  any  other 
dealer  in  this  city.  Try  htm  and  jon  will  be 
-oonvinoad.  T 


Artificial  Memory.     Guaranteed, 

This  wonderful  erstem  gives  the  mamcrj  «- 
tracrdtnary  power.  Thonranda  of  figures  and 
words  learnt  without  uffort.  Studies  made  easy 
and  the  ln'ellect  etreDgtnened.  S?nd  fcr  the 
book-fifty  cent',  port-paid.  Frofeiscr  Wm, 
Stinoe,  137  Montgomery  street.  x 


Tho    Beet    Remedies, 

Dr.  Perry's  List  Chance,  for  pain.    Dr.  Per. 

*'s  TCebfoot  Pilla,  for  all  billons  complaints. 
^  or  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  S&nsome 
street,  oemer  of  Commercial.  • 


HoXKlaay    Candles. 

yresb,  sweet  and  delicious  Candles,  of  every 

variety,  at  ML  A,   Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 

i  axy.  578  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retalL    e 


Golatg  Shoppinff' 
People  who  have  nothiog  else  to  do,  find 
amusement  in  etrolling  about  the  streets  and 
looking  in  the  shop  wiQdows,  and  this  pleas- 
ure is  greatly  enhanced  if  tbero  is  a  little 
money  to  spend.  Sometimej  ladies  com- 
plain of  the  fatigue  of  shopping.  It  may  be 
fati^oiDg,  but  they  like  it ;  and  it  certainly 
is  far  preferable  to  making  morning  calls- 
What  is  sport  to  the  purchaser  is  sheer  work 
to  the  salesman.  It  is  no  recreation  for  him 
to  be  showing  gooiB,  and  very  likely  it  is 
often  a  trial  of  temper  to  pay  attentioj  to  & 
customer's  whims.  Some  ladies  are  very 
difficult  to  please,  and  will  be  an  boor  se- 
lecting two  or  three  yards  of  ribbon.  Well, 
colors  must  harmonize,  arid  all  we  cab  ven- 
ture to  say  to  fair  shoppers  ie,  "Do  not  be 
needlessly  fastidious.-'  But  to  lsdies  who  go 
into  Eheps  to  look  and  not  to  bny,  we  Ten- 
lure  on  a  stronger  remonstrance.  The  pro- 
ceeding is  not  just.  We  do  not  mean  that 
there  ia  any  moral  obligation  to  buy  if  you 
enter  a  shop.  On  the  contrary,  the  ehop  is 
open  to  you  to  inspect  the  goods,  and  to  buy 
if  yen  like  ;  and  it  may,  and  will  happen, 
uow  and  then,  that  the  goods  yon  inspect  do 
not  suit  you.  We  refer  to  those  who  enter 
a  Bhop  f  jr  pastime,  and  with  no  intention  of 
purchasing.  Perhaps  those  who  go  into  a 
shop  without  purchasing  are  not  aware  that 
they  injure  the  person  who  attends  upon 
them.  The  employee  is  csnsared,  and  some- 
times fined,  for  allowing  a  customer  to  go 
without  buying,  and  hence  the  natural  anxi- 
ety to  sell  you  something.  Mind,^we  do  net 
eay  that  those  who  enter  a  shop  are  morally 
bound  to  pur one Be ;  but  we  say  that  no  one 
should  enter  a  shop  without  the  intention  ef 
buying  if  the  goods  suit ;  and  a  bona  Jide 
customer,  who  is  not  suited,  gives  very  little 

trouble. 

-»■ 

A  Clever  Hoax. 

Millicent  Gray,  the  lively  lady  correspond- 
ent of  the  Baltimore  Bulletia,  saya  : 

A  hoax  was  played  off  on  Dr.  Cumming, 
the  renowned  anti-Papist  lecturer,  the  other 
day.  Ha  was  advertised  to  lecture  on  the 
suggestive  Bubject,  "The  Pope  and  his  Work 
in  England,"  in  the  Town  Hall  of  Folkstone. 
Just  as  he  was  about  to  proceed,  to  the  plat- 
form a  telegram  was  place  J  in  bis  hands. 
It  ran  as  follows :  "  Private  telegram  from 
Borne.  The  Pope  died  at  ten  o'clock  this 
morning."  The  effect  could  not  be  des- 
cribed ;  every  one  wes  confounded.  How- 
ever, de  mortuis  nil  nisi  bonum  seemed  i  he 
general  feeliBg,  and  the  lecture  was  toned 
down  into  a  mild  reference  to  the  great  and 
solemn  event  just  announced.  The  evening 
papers  were  eagerly  sought  after,  and  the 
population  were  greatly  excited  ever  the 
sell.  Dr.  Cumming  will  have  reason  to  re- 
member it  for  many  a  day. 


Roach  on  the  Editor. 

Editors  must  have  a  hard  time  of  it  in 
Shenandoah,  if  the  Herald  of  that  town  is 
to  be  believed.    It  says : 

An  editor  is  a  man  who  lives  on  what  peo- 
ple owe  turn  until  he  starves  to  death.  A 
sab=criber  ie  one  who  takes  a  paper  aod  says 
hs  is  well  pleased  wi'.h  it-  and  he  tells  every- 
body else  "  he  ought  to  subscribe."  After 
he  has  subscribed  about  seven  years,  the  edi- 
tor WTites  to  him  and  asks  him  to  let  him 
have  $2  50,  and  then  the  subi-criber  writeB 
back  to  the  editor  and  tells  him  not  to  send 
his  old  paper  any  more,  for  there  is  nothing 
in  it,  and  then  the  editor  goes  and  starves  to 
death  more. 

Had  Him  There. 

In  the  French  National  Assembly  the  Bev. 
Athanasa  Coquerel  said  in  a  epe;ch :  "  The 
best  form  of  government  is  given  by  the 
Bible ;  everybody  confesses  that  the  Bible  is 
thoroughly  republican."  €ld  Mons.  Dnpin 
said :  "  Take  care,  Mons.  Coquerel  I  Jesus 
Christ  always  said,  My  kingdom  ib  not  of 
this  world.    He  never  said,  My  republic  is 

not  of  this  world." 

+ 

Star  Shirts  tana  Collars. 

All  scrts  and  sises,  for  i a'e  and  cheap,  at  the 
What  Oheer  Laundry,  121  Leidesiorff  st,        * 


Public  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8a-  m.,  can 
be  returned  In  the  evening  If  reqalred;  we 
never  disappoint  1    What   Chear  Laundry,  111 

Lelae3dorff  Btreet.  * 

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Oy»ters. 
In  Etrolling  round  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
uur  careless  feet,  by  chance  did  Stray 
To  where     fountain's  ceaseless;? lay 
01  sparkling  waters,  made  a  BCieen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Made  that  winaow  reem  to  be 
Rome  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let" s  go  in  hare- 
It  looks  so  nice — and  try  their  oheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  '"I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suite  rae  to  a  *T.m 
So  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  it  true, 
And  cooked  naymjiccrrfZy,  to*; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Oooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  dam  *  and  orabe  and  terrapins  ;] 
In  fad,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kinds  of  game. 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem. 
That  they  have  here  the  best  ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  Sock,  the  little  sinners. 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nloe  dinners.** 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush     - 
To  three  hundred  thlrty-eeven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  And  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  House.  897  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

OHABLSS  HAAKE.  Proprietor, 

Pratt**  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  S-l 


Fob  Pat, a— a  lot  ef  cheap  iilk  dresses,  at  38 
deary  street.  A  good  price  paid  for  cast-off 
zijtiiicg.  S 


Sewing  Maehlmea  lor  Sale, 

Seated  and  repaired,  at  116  Post  street.   Also, 
Agency  for  Mill*'  Adjustable  Treadle.  I 


It    Is    a\    Beauty  ! 
The  Little  Gem  Clothing  and  Card  Marker,  at 
the  Post  Office.  B  e  at 


Old  Bills. 

It  is  the  fashion  in  the  Eastern  theatrical 
•  papers  just  now,  to  republish  old  theatrical 
bills,  and  The  Professional  and  Sporting 
World,  anew  weekly  just  started  in  Fhila 
delphia,  gives  the :  bill  of  the  Arch  Street 
Theatre  for  the  eveniDg  of  Feb.  15th,  1840. 
Mr.  W.  6.  Deverna  wa*  Lessee.  The  bill 
for  the  eveniog  consisted  of  "The  Spy  of 
St.  Hare's;"  Mr.  E.  S.  Conner  as  Ho  madei, 
the  spy,  and  Mrs  Preston  as  Biauoa;  and  our 
old  Iriend  "Bobert  Macaire,"  under  the 
ferocious  title  of  "The  Two  Murderers." 
Mr.  Stevens  personated  Bobert  Macaire, 
Mr.  B.  Williams,  Jacques  Strop,  and  Mr*. 
Jadab,  Marie.  The  performers  stirred  in 
bills,  are  Mr.  E.  S.  Conner,  Mies  Emily 
Wood,  vociliat,  late  from  the  London  .thea- 
taes;  Mrs.  Jadah  (now  of  the  California 
Theatre),  herfirstappeararjceatthe  "Arch;*' 
Mr.  B.  Williams  (Barney),  who  is  in  the 
interlude  for  tin  "Irish  Adventurer,"  and  an 
Irish  jig,  and  a  Mr.  Smith,  who  kn  also  in 
the  interlude  for  "Admired  Dances,"  "Ned 
Conner"  is  well  known  to  all  old  theatre- 
goers, not  as  a  star,  but  as  an  actor,  Bar- 
ney Williams  has  since  won  fame  and  for- 
tune in  Irish  delineations  ;  and  Mrs.  Judah 
wab  then  playing  leading  juvenile  parts 
nnder  the  eame  name,  which  is  now  so  well- 
known  as  that  of  the  best  old  woman  act- 
ress on  the  American  stage. 


Youthful  Ambition. 

Arthur,  nine  years  old,  is  one  of  the 
most  gentlemanly  little  boys  we  koow; 
he  is  not  of  the  s:uff  of  which  hoodlums  are 
made.  He  is  ambitions  to  learn  and  ia 
hopeful  of  accomplishing  great  things,  as 
may  be  judged  by  the  following:  His  grand- 
mamma said  to  him : 

'Arthur,  when  you  are  able  to  read  this 
book  (a  first  reader)  through  yon  will  then 
have  something  harder  and  be  able  to  read 
that." 

"Ob,  yes!"  replied  Arthur,  ''and then  a 
harder  book  still,  until  at  last  I  shall  be  able 
to  read  the  Dictionary." 


A  Great  Crime. 

The  indictment  against  BuBanB.  Anthony 
eharges  that  she  "was  a  person  of  the  fe- 
male sex,  contrary  to  the  form  of  the  stat- 
ute of  the  United  States  of  America  in  such 
cases  made  and  provided,  and  against  the 
peace  of  the  United  States  and  their  dig- 
nity." Apropos  of  this,  the  Boston  Journal 
remark  that:  "People  generally  are  proba- 
bly not  aware  there  ia  any  statute  against 
baing  a  woman." 

Genuine    Ha  t  ana    Gifra-rs. 

Beat  brands  at  61  A1«tntgomery  street,  S.  W. 
corner  of  Merzhsnt.    Franck  &  Oahn.  o. 


McDowell,  Snow  Card  Writer 
Beady  made   and  made  to  order.    Boom  10. 
60S  Market  street,  ccr.  Post  and  .Montgomery  V 


A.  Ploaeant  JUocatlon. 

Persons  decking  oomiortsble  lodgings  in  a 
3entral  location,  should  visit  the  Albambra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tne  building  is  a  verv  fine  one  and  ft-  well 
Ucrited  TidWHtflVed. , 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


BURN  HAM    BIGBY 

TTIL.I.     LECTUKE    OH 

RICHARD  BR1NSLEY  SHERIDAN 

JJRAMAT1ST,  WIT.  OBATOK,  SOT, 

.At  Dasha-way  Hall 

OK.... 

MOIMT    ETIX1X.;- M1BCH    84 

AT  EIGHT  O'CLOOK. 
Front  Ee&ts.  SOo. :  Second  Seats,  35c.         mh!0 


THE  FOLLOWING  ISA  REPORT  OF  THE 
AMOUNT  OF  BEER  SOLD 


U.  S.  Reyenue  Paid  Thereon, 

Baring;    the    Year  1873, 

By  all  the  Brewers  in  San 
Francisco: 

Philadelphia. .John  Wiehwd... .29868  $*>9868 

Empire LjodsA   Uo »,«2  20,88! 

Albaar Spreck^U  1  Oo. .. .    18.681  12  68 ' 

Wa*hiDxt»a....*UnserB4  Oo H.VJ  11*53 

P«ciflc FortioaiiiiAOo....     8,2*3  8.»« 

S.  P.  Stock  Brewery  ...,. IMi  7.f48 

M»m>dAOo 6.915  6.955 

Willows BJienelan3*  Faust     5  459  5.459 

Proud  way 4  800  4.800 

KiMoial Glock  &  Hnnsin...      4,'K  4,736 

Jackson .Wm.  Fr*de-ick....      *X-3  4 ..TO 

Kavari* Gnualach*  UO....       4,515  4.M5 

Hibemi*. M.  Noiio 4.4  7  4.417 

Uaiterf  Stv.eB..WsBOem»<her4Uo     3.JH9  3,349 

New  York  , ...  H»ffuex  i  Co. 2  939  2,389 

G^ldffnGate 2,7*  2,721 

Union HeeeeAOo 2.4i2  3.7i2 

Lafayeife Haact  P.iollin 2 1S8  2,288 

Green  4  Oo 2.CM  2,l«5 

L'hiLaso 2115  2,115 

W.  v-.rn  A  Ka*b : 1.7,9  1.779 

WihrntuACo 1.321  1.321 

And  some  verr  small  breweries,  producing  e&oh 

Its*  toan  1,000  barrels  per  annum.  Ihe  whole 
smnnntof  liter  sold  donna  1ST  J  in  8wl  Francitco 
is  161,432  barrets,  and  it  will  ba  noticed  that 

JOHN  WfELAND, 

Philadelphia  Brewery 

HEADS    THE     LIST  * 

Hta  Biles  exceeding  by  iboot  10,000  barrels  thos* 
ol  any  ot-oer  brewery,  and  making  nearly  oc-fifth 
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Devoted   to  tho  Intorcato  ot   the  X.e(ral  Profcawlon. 

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CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  CloakSt  ore 

(Former./  Martr  A  Workb«im.> 
IVo.     »f>     MO.\T,.OM  K  H  V     NI'KKKT, 

Oppaolto  tbe  I-lck  Ht?OM, 
BBAKCH,     40H     KIIIINT     MiICKFT. 

MR.    MAYER  OALLS    ATTKNTION    TO  HIS 
lort*  »od  woll  Mlectid  A-»jrtni«Dt  of 

Ladies  Clouks,  in  Silk,  Telret 
and  Cloth, 

Aadhta  □•*  ttrloi  of  wit-m  i).  g|ik.  Wool  nod 
otbarLADIBa  .SUHS.oi  VKKY  l.uW  PBIOX8. 
Al-o.  4  Inr«»  •lock  of  Hiripea.  llrnh*  nriH  1-aui 
bhkwii,  L*co  Jicki.1*    Hilt      ul    0 

Hllfca,  Hs'int,  '  li'.kngi,   »nfl    nrorr  d*«c  n  i.  I | 

Trlmmin...  ,H'">i  AHKLU.U.d  Iuri  Icroicu  of 
tbohprloKitfluaof 

PI.AM      AXt*      EMBBOIDERKD 

LIXEIK     HIJITN, 

If.  B.— niottka.  Dr«iM«  *tj(1  rja'tf.  niBd*  to  ordor 


Great  Crash  Amongst 
the  Milliners, 

OWUIQ  TO  TUB  PAOT  THAT  H    ARRBR  IB 
BBLLIKO  A  LABOK  and  FINK  BTOOK  Or 

Ladies',  Misses'  and  Children's 
Hats  at  50c.  apiece. 

DON'P   V0BOBT  TO   0ALL   AMD    EXAHIHB 
HIS  LABOB  STOCK  0B 

PLOITliB*.    rKATHEO").    BIBBOJH, 
ULIla  AID  WHAW  OOOOl. 

M.    AKHER, 

GOO  Kearny  .treat, 
Bitaa.ll  California  aad  Baeraauato. 
am- Jut  rooalvod,  l.tM  dos,  Baal,   aallioa 
FIFTY  CBNT8  aplooa.  7.1 


The  City  Gardens 

I0R  TilE 

Coming  Picnic  Season! 

TUB  ATTKIf  HON  OF  AM,  BO0IRTIK4.  A8- 
»;0iBitiiDi  find  MillLarr  Uimi)»niii  i»  ruled 
to  ibt>  »,d*i.altw[»s  offjrol  by  tl«ro  fomn.^dion> 
"nil  bi'.ntii'ul  grnaaat  for  .tnlid»j  1'  l.r&.«  P.«n- 
t»i*.  I'li'y  4j«n  bn  praoarod  an  *ny  d«y  la  tb» 
wer-k  far  plonlo  parpoBw*  th«  convn*  ••■•dd  od 
mo'»  idTmr-tisojus  Mrais  tbt.ii  »T7  crouDdd  Id  tbt 
bl-to. 

TUB  CITY  CJir.l>f.NS 
Am  •»«»  of  Boaatll  withi.at  *nr  tnrilT  lo  ^ooliU*^. 
»o<1  tr«  |TUri>1>i|  -nh  Utrf"  mid  If  sit  ut  if  ul  l.iwna; 
lirue  fib»du  Tr-#c;  t*aaiif«l  Hokmi  sD-i  Pianta 
frota  lT«r,  clirar.:  •uiiniO'ii  Nwlrgi;  two  nura- 
nn.Lb  DaioIdb  I'avillon.;  ft  Dfttarftl  l.akf,  wit 
l"a\tt\n>  Bomb;  Ifoat'tftim  atd  I  ln.-tvuu.ry  loit- 
frp,  all  porToo'ly  abelt-  tod  fro-n  thn  wind".  A 
m  i,'  iii'ur,  Uff-ttur..r.t  l«  Oo  tt-o  (trouid",  aod  0T«ry 
oonveuicica  for  (ba  a>'<  o  nm*'la,i'>o  ot  l»rn-'  I  'ic- 
*  bi«D  rtinile.  K»  tjl.'ii'iii'M  huaa  pI»o«d 
in  tb*  niont  uo&ipleio  ordor  for  tba  com!  .jr  aaasoo 

TilK  C1TT  UIKHKA.'. 
Ar«  lha  larcmt  In  tb*  SU!a.  1  hoy  contain  614 
■erfB  of  Knoll  and  8hml  d  I^wn,  Flt-or  Qar- 
doop,  ftlo.,  ami  are  oapst>le  of  aocommodatini> 
'.U.ii'  il  r  t-/)n«  wltn  tho  Krcit'"Kt,  oonvealrjooe.  Ex- 
ti»  Cam  tun  dlrmHly  lo  tieOardona. 

t'lunlo  'lorninltt'K-B  a.ro  ospi<Oiftlly  loriUd  to  0*11 
and  mancd  Uin  Uroundp,  and  atoartain  tortus, 
which  will  bo  moat  favortbls. 

M.  V.  n  ti.vk  vm,  Proprietor. 
*a*rOffloa  bourn  3  tt  fl  i-.m..  daily,  at  tbe  Gardani, 
oornnr  I  wnlftb  and  Koiaom  siroeta. 

N.  B-UOO.OiO  tdmifaiin  Tlokcts  woro  fold 
by  Tarioua  Aaaoolatloni  holdlav  faatiVala  at  tbe 
Ut'y  Uardona  Itut  year.  Tba  aale  of  aplritnoua 
Itqnora  will  be  prohibited  on  tbe  croandeon  rea- 
tiyaldaya.  mb4  tf 


Ladies  and  Children 

....WILL  KIBD.,.- 

KINKEAD'3 
SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

ADRKS8IN0   PLEASANT  TO  USE.  EASILY  APPLIED, 
la  not  freeAT.  ftod  will  sot  iofnre  tbo  moat  delioiU.    II 
.-area  ell  diaaMe*  of  tbe  aoalp,  ramoTaa  daodriff. 

Prevents  Hair  Palling, 

rUnr'nn,    tht  bair  eoft  and   gtosfy,  ud  la  PURELY    VEOE 

artr-The    Orttrinal    KAOK    BRUSH    BAIR    TONIO    AND 
DRKSSiNGmaybo  bod  of  tbe  A«ant, 

oTA§.     n.     OATFN,    Drna»1at, 

Ooroar  NutT  Mootiomery  and  Howard  ttieeta.andof  all  Drnr- 
«i-La. fel7  tf 


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BBO.  V.  KAOLbU    bob't  btxu.    DATID  buxtcll. 

Nagle,  Stein  &  Maxwell, 

U         IHPOBTBBB  ABD 

Wholesale ProTision  Merchants 
uu 


BADGER'S  CENTRAL  PARK 

OAKLAI1D. 

The   Popular  Picnic  Resort. 

Forty  Mlnotoe  Ride  from  Ikte  Clly-Ciare 
ma  direct  to   thrj  I* lark. 

BAC»ER'S  OEHTRAL  TARK  IS  TJNDOUBT- 
edly  tie  best  Summar  Raaort  for  Plooloa  and 
Fantlllee  n  ring  tbe  Sntnma',  beln«  FBEf  FROM 
DUiT,  WIND,  HAND  AND  POIBOB  OAK.  Tbe 
Park  la  rery  oommodlotu,  and  located  directly  at 
the  water  front  .  .-t    .    _ 

It  ftboaada  in  rnaani'fioen t  old  Hbade  Trew.  beao- 
tlfal  Lawui.  Card  ana,  eto..  and  la  provided  with 
ftmsmmerb  Pftvlllon,  Keataorant,  »"d  ererj  ooo- 
Tenlanoeror  oo'ilioftuemblftgea.  Will  be  opaa  to 
the  pQDlteaf.T  March  1Mb.  For  partlanlara.  ftp. 
plT  to  T.  W.  BADOBB.  at  tbo  Pftrk,  or  at  hie 
offlea,  rerthBMt  oornar  Kaarny  ftod  Baib  itreaU, 
Ban  Frajaeiaoo.      ■■Ilia 


CUSSES  IMJi-OCUTrON. 

TWO   OF    THB   LEADIBO    MBMBBBS    OF 
tba  Tbortrlo.l  Profaatlon  La  t.aUforala  pra- 


aoa.  foriilDa  alaaaaa'ior  Intlra.tloo  la  BbMauaa. 
Parua.  wlalilai  ta  anil  sb.au.lraa  of  tba  oppor- 


NONJS  Hal      TUB  BUT  UPALI IY   Or  UEATI 
CAN  BE  HAD  AT 

Stallo  S,  &,  CalUornla  Market 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


THB  MOST  EXIQAHT  I 


'FIGARO." 

THE  JOUBHAL  OF  AMUSEMENTS. 
mbUsbod  erery  DM  h»  ">•  y<l"  b» 

■»  Merchant  »»*    *«*  Wn.hlnaton  .t.. 
Below  Monitfomery,  Ban  Franolaoo. 


FRIDAY MARCH  21,1873 


AMU8EMENTS.    Etc. 

California  Tbeatra. 

Ths  lugubrious  play  or  "Tbe  Stranger"  was  per- 
formed tut  night.  To-night  the  bona©  will  pre- 
sent a  moti  cheerful  appearance,  for  the  public 
of  Ban  Francisco  wiHoiowJit  from  floor  to  ceil- 
tojr,  to  honor  one  who  bti  gained  their  admiration 
mad  respect,  botb  on  the  stage  and  in  lbs  walks  of 
priTAio  life.  Mrs.  Judab,  who  la  tbe  best  old  wo- 
man ecfeaa  on  tbe  American  etags  to-dar,  will 
take  her  ancnal  benefit.  Tba  standard  ptay.of 
"The  Poor  Gentleman"  will  be  given,  with  John 
MoOullonah  aa  Li* at.  Worthtngton.  Tbe  bene- 
gciary  as  Hra  Halaprop,  apart  in  which  aba  has 
no  superior,  and  an  otherwise  excellent  cast 
whlob  may  be  seen  in  fall  oo  oar  first  .pags.  Af- 
ter ibis,  Mr.  John  WUliatna  will  aiog  "My  Pratt; 
Jane."  and  the  pretty  little  farce  of  "  Popping  tbe 
Question"  will  couclnda  tbe  evening'*  enterlan- 
meat.  The  oiital  matines  periormaaoe  will  be 
given  to-morrow,  whan  will  be  played  "Kathleen 
ateyouraesn." 
Alhambrs. 

Billy  Birch,  Charley  Baokai  mod  maay  otbera 
bats  enjoyed  a  brief  aeaaoa  of  high  p  pnlariiy 
ia  8»a  Fraooisco,  bat  no  one  has  "worn"  lika 
Billy  Bmersoa.  Custom  oanoot  wither  infinite 
variety.  No  one  worka  harder  to  gain  and  de 
aerve  public  favor,  aad  no  one  baa  ancoeaded  ao 
well.  To-algbt,  Billy  will  take  a  benefit.  That 
the  Albambra  Taoatro  will  be  crowded  to  its  at- 
moat  capacity  we  maybe  enre.  Aa  excellent  bill 
haa  btan  prepared  for  tbe  occasion :  among  ita 
many  attractive  features,  may  be  mentioned 
Billy  Emeraon'a  latest  hit,  'Old  Blaok  Joe." 
metropolitan  Theatre. 

It  la  pleaaant  to  be  tbe  pet  of  the  public,  and  at 
present  Mies  Ella  Chapman  ocoapieB  that  enviable 
position.  Everyone  likes  her;  none  can  help  do- 
ing ;  ao  ahe  ia  so  natural  and  nnaffected  that  it  is 
a  plaaaare  to  aee  her  oa  the  stage,  and  every  eve- 
ning when  ahe  makes  her  appearance  she  is  re- 
ceived witb  a  boras  of  applause.  To-night  this 
charming  yoang  lady  will  give  tbe  publio  of  Haa 
BVanoieooan  opportunity  of  lontifjUg  their  ap- 
preciation of  her  earnest  efforts  to  deserve  their 
approbation  by  taking  a  benefit.  The  amu*tng 
barlesqae  of  "The  Gold  Demon"  will  be  performed, 
Tbe  performs-  ci  will  coameace  with  tbe  comedy 
•f  "  heokmate,"  in  which  Miss  Blanche  Obapmao 
will  appear  as  Miss  Charlotta  Basse,  and  Miss 
Ella  Ohapmaa  as  Martha  Bonn. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Comparing  the  programme  performed  at  this 
house  with  the  bills  which  we  receive  from  variety 
theatres,  we  are  forced  to  the  conolnsioa  that  it  is 
lar  superior  to  the  majority  of  them,  and  that  tbe 
Ban  Francisoo  people  get  more  for  their  money, 
than  those  the  other  side  of  the  BockV  Mount- 
ains. Thomas  Campbell,  Harry  Oausland,  Miee 
Agnes  Kflooedy,  J.  EL  /jsrkin  and  Carrie  Arm- 
strong, Ed,  Montigae  and  H'JIe  Gerretta,  Charles 
Vemer,  Uogill  and  Cooper,  and  zaany  other  favor- 
ites, appear  in  the  enter taiumaoi given  to  night. 
A  great  bill  is  in  preparation  for  Saturday  night. 
Wilson**  Grand  Amphitheatre. 
,  Tbe  programme  giv  n  at  this  place  of  amass- 
ment is  varied  and  attractive.  Tbe  first  partoon- 
sle  ta  of  an  eqaastristt  act  by  M'Ue  Dockrill ;  funny 
corformaaaas  by  J.  KeDibel;  amusing  feats  by  M 
•Ceroaaod  sons;  eomeraaoJU  by  To^nB  Duorow, 
■B^otbef  tBtertajprnents  mentioned  on  6ST  firat 
page.  The  performance  excludes  with  tfce  tr**- 
•dy  of  "  Richard  III,"  performed  by  each,  dr*- 
matio  aitlates  as  Harry  Ej tinge,  Mrs.  E.  J.  feck- 
1st.  MeairSp  Lis, on,  Eltertoo  and  MeOabe,  and  en- 
livened by  equestrian  combats  aad  gorgsous  pro- 
ossbIobs,  The  fall  programme  will  be  performed. 
atths  matinee  to-morrow. 
Extra  Opera  Night, 

Next  Sunday  tbe  Fabari  Opera  Otrmbinatisn. 
nnder  tbe  management  of  Charles  Fritsch.  will 
repeat  the  opera  of  "Der  FreischaU,"  which  met 
with  such  success  last  Sunday.  These  who  wisb 
to  b«  present  at  this  (probaWy  the  last)  represen- 
tation of  this  great  work  will  do  well  to  secure 
aeata  early,  as  last  Sunday  every  seat  was  taken 
before  the  doers  opened. 
City  Gardens. 

A  grand  pisnlo  and  ball  will  be  given  en  Snnday 
next  at  these  garde na  by  Goethe  Grove,  No.  14. 
U.  A.  O.  D.  There  will  be  a  balloon  ascension  by 
Professor  Maximilian,  and  a  variety  of  t ports  and 
gamta. 

Woodward's    wardens. 

On  Saturday  afternoon,  tbe  Buiaiay  Family  will 
giYe  an  entertainment,  and  there  will  be  a  mont- 
gelfler  balloon  ascension.  On  Sunday  next,  Messrs. 
Cos  and  Lay  will  make  another  aaoeEaton  in  their 
mammoth  gas  baUosn.  Tbe  attractions  daring 
the  week  are  very  numerous.  Tbe  whale  pond, 
which  ia  nearly  completed,  la  one  ef  the  latest 
objected  interest. 

AHAToauoAL  McaETTM,~Ooe  of  the  most 
lomptete  eolleeUona  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
■tatea,  oompriaing  hnndredsof  ooatl*  and  beau- 
tiful wax  model*,  i»  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemea 
•nly)  at  the  Muieum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
■oar  may  be  DroftuhN  >mnt.  here. 


Nntm»c». 
[  From  tbe  Danbury  Nsws.  1 

The  crop  of  maple  sugar  promUea  to  be 
large  ooough  to  please  the  most  misaiithro, 
pio  worm  that Vver  occupied  a  boy. 

A  Danbury  young  man  out  of  employ 
merit  and  health  desires  to  aet  bs  subetitut? 
for  some  pensioner  of  1812.  No  objection 
to  going  into  the  country. 

A  Danbury  man  Beys  he  has  read  of  beg- 
gars dying  witb  stockings  full  of  silver,  but 
the  only  beggars  be  ever  saw  had  real  tsUte 
in  their*. 

They  tell  of  a  man  in  Miohegan  who  paid 
all  bis  debts  to  the  utmost  farthing,  and 
then  wort  and  bung  himself.  We  are  in- 
clined to  think  that  tbare  are  men  io  Dan- 
bury  who,  if  they  paid  to  the  last  farthing, 
would  unavoidably  suspend-  The  danger  is 
not  imminent,  however. 

The  worBt  shocked  man  we  have  seen  in 
gome  time  was  a  citizen  who  made  the  dis- 
covery, Friday,  that  tbe  neighbor  from  whom 
be  had  borrowed  a  papar  for  the  past  four 
years,  had  not  paid  fur  it.  He  learned  the 
facts  from  the  agent  of  the  publisher,  and 
be  was  grieved.  He  was  also  indignant. 
He  said  to  us:  "To  think  that  I  should  have 
been  so  imposed  upon  at  my  time  of  life. 
1 1 ull, 'you  a  man  don't  know  who  to  trust  Id 
these  times.  Tbe  world  ia  full  of  corrup- 
tion, and  deoeit,  and  deviltry— ohock  full 
of  it." 

A  Danbury  young  man  who  was  once  a 
clerk,  lately  -vent  on  a  farm  to  work.  The 
first  night  in  his  new  position  he  was  de- 
tailed to  remove  a  calf  from  the  apartment 
of  its  parent  to  another  shed,  and  while  en- 
gaged aa  thousands  have  been  before  him, 
in  shoving  the  contrary  beast  along,  the 
mother  reached  under  the  tails  of  bis  eoat 
witb  her  horns,  and  suddenly  lifted  him  up 
against  tbe  roof  of  the  building  with  a  force 
that  threatened  to  shatter  every  bone  in  his 
body.  The  first  thing  he  did  on  returning 
to  earth  was  to  rub  himself;  the  next  thing 
was  to  throw  up  bis  place.  He  said  he 
didn't  doubt  that  agriculture  was  a  noble 
pursuit,  and  that  the  farmer  needed  an  as- 
sistant in  the  disobarge  of  his  multifarious 
duties,  but  he  didn't  believe  he  was  designed 
for  ranking  skylights  in  cow  sheds. 


Don1!  Promise    Too  Much. 
B7  JOBEPSI.s-E  POLLABD. 

It  1b  a'ware  your  duty,  you  know, 

To  do  just  the  best  that  you  can; 
Though  your  elation  be  ever  so  low; 

Yoa  can  rise  to  the  hlgbtof  a  man. 
Be  manly  In  morale  and  speech, 

Give  tone  to  what  ever  you  touch ; 
And  lrarn  juathow  far  yon  can  reacb, 

For  fear  you  may  promise  too  much. 

Don't  promise,  though  often  yen  feel 

Tour  heart  la  with  sympathy  w»rm ; 
Tour  purpose  you'd  better  conceal 

Till  enre  that  you've  strength  to  perform. 
EJPerchecos  some  poor  Mend  whose  weak  arm 

Has  leaned  on  his  treacherous  crutch, 
Has  oems  to  some  desperate  harm. 

Became  yi.u  have  promised  too  much. 

'Tla  kindness  that  prompts  you  to  Bay 

Tbe  words  that  are  BWcet  to  the  ear ; 
But  cruel  It  Is  to  de  ay 

The  help  that  you  promised  was  near. 
The  deeds  that  arc  trifles  to  yon, 

By  some  ara  not  reokoned  as  t uch  ; 
So  do  what  yon  promise  to  do, 

And  be  eure  you  don't  promise  too  ranch. 


A  Refin Mr  Gnsher. 

Miss  Belle  Bon,  of.  Brown  a  ton,  is  compli- 
mentary sb  well  as  gifted.  She  describes  the 
young  beaux  of  that  city  in  "words  and  fig- 
ures" as  follows:  "The  cigar-smoking, 
tobacco-:hewing,  peanut-eating,  oandy-suek- 
ing,  ill-mannered,  tbin-legged,  red-headed, 
long-eared,  lau tern-jawed,  turkey-trotting, 
yawl-mouthed,  ill-begotten,  God-forsaken, 
lazy,  ignorant,  gawkish,  self-oonceited  pop- 
injays of  the  town,  who  are  as  vain  aa  pea- 
cocks and  stupid  as  Colorado  potato-bugs." 
Miss  Belle  Bon  is  twenty-three  years  old. 
The  question  naturally  arises,  how  will  she 
express  bar  sentiments  of  love  when  she  is 
thirty? 

■»      

V.    Car  tier  <Sc  Co.,   Lapidaries, 

From  Parle,  having  tbe  latest  improved  lapi- 
dary tools,  will  exeoute  any  work  In  their  line 
In  a  superior  manner,  at  moderate  charges. 
Will  pay  the  highest  prices  for  quartz  speci- 
mens, and  appraise  the  value  of  all  genu,  Lap- 
idary, €11  Merchant  street,  room  26.  Sa 


We  get  no  baeinesB  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry,    Office,  121  Leldesdorff  street.       • 


Ladles  Vlsltlnff  Crrds, 

Written,  engraved  or  painted  by  Jons  P. 
Dwtxb,  126  SutUr  street,  opposite  Lick  House, 
and   at   the    Grand   Hotel.    N.  B.— Haitdkib- 

CHIEF8  NEATtT  MASKED,     PeHMAHBHIP    Of  OVeiy 

description  to  order,  b 


Oyster    Tmae. 

The  oyster  trade  in  California  is  assuming 
gigantic  proportions,  Emerson  Oorvillo,  of  the 
Saddle  Beek,  110  Fine  street,  furnishes  from 
his  own  oyster  beds  at  Ban  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  of  tba  Pacific  Coast.  His 
■astern  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 
has  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and  f  he 
"  Saddle  Bock"  la  known  everywhere. 


The  Law  Vindicated. 

The  telegraph  brings  the  news  that  Foster, 
the  car-book  murderer,  was  hanged  at  9: 15 
this  morning.  Hanging  for  murder  is  not 
yet  played  out. 

In  Memorlam. 

The  flags  of  the  theatres  werepiacedat 
half  mast  yesterday,  in  respeot  t>  the  mem- 
ory of  Mrs.  E.  F.  Stawart.  The  funeral 
services  will  take  place  to-day  at  2  o'clcck, 
from  the  Church  of  the  Advent,  Howard 
s'Toet. 


Trie  Pioneer  Carpet  Beating 
Machine  Oo., 
Ro.  663  Tehama  street,  is  the  only  place  you 
w  lepend  on  for  having  your  Carpets  well 
ol*«n«d  and  swept  by  machinery.  J.  Spauld- 
lng  *  Oo.        -  8-s 

American  Watcnea. 
Beduoed  prices,  atH  A.  Callander's  62  Bee 

ond  St.    corner  of  Mission.     Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  carefully  repaired.  d 


Attention,    Ladles! 

To  give  the  skin  tbe  softness  of  velvet,  and 
tbe  tint  of  the  lily  to  tbe  complexion,  use 


Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  Stylish 
hor  ses  and  a  reliable  driver  ere  the  leading  es- 
eentiaJsof  on  enjoyoble  ride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  In  Ban  Itanelsoo  bo  unquestionably 
as  I  from  Frank  ronton,  whoee  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  Btand  fronting  tbe  Occi- 
dental. Hotel.  His  handsome  turn-outs  ire  need 
by  the  beet  olrclee  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
It  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  driver?,  he  Is  more  liberally  patron- 
laed  than  any  other  carriige  proprietor  on  this 
C  last,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladles  in  particular,  will  engage  no  oirrlages 
except  those  which  be  provides.  Frank  haa  en. 
joyed  gr-at  success  In  his  business,  and  the 
admirable  way  In  which  he  conducts  It  make? 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  patronize  him.    * 


X>0    Wot    WntTor    from    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
Ioqj,  Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  oan  find  lnstaut 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 810  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
sn^ak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doe. 
ter'e  capability.  BeiereDoea  given  if  required,  b 


Bow    to  Procure    J3a.rara.lns. 

Attend  the  auction  tales  of  Watson  It  Bern- 
hart  at  their  auction  salesroom,  112  Sat  tor  street, 
adjoining  the  new  Circus  Amphitheatre,  and  you 
are  sure  to  rrooure  bargains.  Sale  days— Mon- 
days and  Friday?.  Cash  advanced  on  merchan- 
dise.   Oat-door  sales  promptly  attended  to.    ■ 


Twenty  Thousand 

Pap;  r  Collars,  all  style?,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Cheat  Laundry,  effl  ;e  121  Leldesdoifi*  Bt. 


Clam  Chowder  Every  Wlfirnt. 

The  best  chowder  in  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon.  Iff  Morton  street,  just  off 
Kearny.  s-f 

Pratt**  Abolition  OIL 

Cures  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


Joe  Smith. 

A  writer  in  Foster's  Magazine  says:  "A 
large  oil-painting  of  the  prophet  is  carefully 
preserved  in  Brigham  Young's  reception- 
room  at  Salt  Lake.  No  malicious  reports 
of  his  enemies  ia  so  damning  to  Smith's 
character  aa  that  portrait.  The  face  is  Urge, 
the  eyes  big,  watery,  and  prominent;  the 
oheeks  puffy,  the  under  lip  long,  the  lipt 
thick  and  sensual.  The  chin  ia  amall;  the 
obeek  bones  are  unpleasantly  prominent; 
the  forehead  recedes  in  a  fashion  eoircely  hu- 
man. The  prophet  has  long  brown  hair, 
straight,  and  lumped  at  tbe  ears.  He  wears 
a  high  collar,  witb  a  redundant  white  neck- 
cloth. The  whole  appearance  of  the  head 
—bulky,  awkward,  ill-Bet  with  bulbous  eyes 
snd  horribly  retreating  forehead— is  abnor- 
mal, and  repulsive  in  the  extreme.  A  oon- 
viotion  seizes  irresistibly  on  the  spectator 
that  it  must  be  the  head  of  a  criminal  or  of 
an  idiot.  No  believer  in  the  prophet  should 
be  suffered  to  see  that  painting." 


Mrs.    St  owe  on  Babies. 

Mrs.  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe  speaks  of 
motherhood  in  a  pretty  way  when  she  eays  : 
"It  would  sometimes  seem  as  if  motherhood 
were  a  lovely  artifice  of  the  great  Father,  to 
wean  the  heart  from  selfithoefs  by  a  peace- 
ful and  gradual  process.  The  babe  is  self 
iu  another  form.  It  is  so  interwoven  and 
indentified  wiih  the  mother's  life  that  she 
passes  by  almost  insensible  gradations  from 
herself  to  it ;  and  day  by  day  the  instinctive 
love  of  self  waneB  as  the  childlove  waxes, 
filling  the  heart  with  a  thousand  new 
springs  of  tenderness." 


A   Woman's  Testimony. 

George  Sand  thinks  the  late  ex-Emperor 
Napoleon  never  deserved  to  be  treated  as 
either  a  monster  or  an  idiot.  As  a  private 
individual  he  had  Bterling  qualities,  and 
from  her  own  experience  she  bears  testi- 
mony to  the  sincere  and  generous  side  of 
his  character. 

— ♦■ _ 

The  Last  New  Sons. 

Air— "Matt  <£-  Chandon." 

Emerson  Oorvllle  Is  my  name, 

My  business  always  is  the  same; 

Eastern  Oysters,  and  Fanoy  Boast, 

Relishes  these,  that  my  house  can  boast. 

S»fely  these  Bivalves  ?°  »'!  I  show, 

Oh!  high  oh  1  Ohlhlghohl 

None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 

Corvllle  lays  sol  eays  sol 

On  Fine  Street,  at  No.  110, 

Remember  the  number  and  call  again, 

Visions  of  Shell- fi  :h  in  every  style, 

Inwardly  cause  you  much  to  smile. 

Ladies  with  escorts  there  always  go, 

Ladles  go  I  Ladles  go  I 

Emerson  Gorvllle's  polltel  and  so 
3-1  They  gol  they  got  they  go) 


Live  WelL 

Those  who  eat  geed  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  Is  the  oauseof  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the-  Pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Wash- 
ington treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Bookeu,  who  has  catered  for  the  publio  since 
1649.  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  Salmagundi  soup,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  oan  desire.  The  nest  cup  of  tea  In  the 
city  —  English  breakfast  tea—  Sonohong  and 
Orange  Pekoe — oan  be  obtained  here.  a 


Genuine    Havana    Olffars. 

Beet  brands  at  61     Montgomery  street,  8,  W. 
corner  of  Merchant.    Franok  &  Cabs.  q 


Dr.    Donerty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  partieularly  to 
chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  is 
bow  the  moat  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
San  Francisco.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leldesdorfl,  a  few  doors   oelow  What 

Cheer  House.  r 

.^.         . ,    - 

Sara  Brio  ore* 

Formerly  of  Bubs  House  Carriages,  can  be 
<ound  In  front  ef  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
ablishment,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery eta, ,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Can-iaee  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduoed  rates.  so 


I>r.  Barlow  J.  Smith 

Is  giving  a  eoura  or  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Bexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  oommenolngat73i  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
te  invalids  dally,  from  9  to  4  p.  h.,  free.         w 


Reduced  Prices. 

Shirts  from  75c,  to  $8,  Complete  assortment 
of  Gents*  Furnishing  Goods.  Beales  A  Co.,  809 
Kearny  street,  near  Bu«b.  OX 

Five  Hundred  Men  Wanted 

Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 

~r/j  131  i*i 


Sandwich  Island  Pulu. 

Since  the  ascension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Fandwlch  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  industry  is 
taiing  new.llfe.  Mr.  Jacob  Schreiber,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  furniture,  620  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  fathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
In  demand  on  account  of  Its  superior  qualities 
for  ma' trass  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Bohrei. 
ber  will  find  no  difficulty  in  disposing  of  all 
that  comes.  . 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  bars.  At  "  The"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  la  immense 
— the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  Is  sure  to  be  suited.  b 


Cheap  Jewelry,  Kid  Gloves,  and  Ladles  and 
Gents'  Furnishing  Goods,  at  Bank's,  store,  86 
Fourth  street.    Cheapest  iu  the  city,  .  z 

White  Labor  Only  : 

Employed  by  the  What  Cheer  Lroudry,  121 
LeldeEdoiff  s'reet,  • 


Claibyoya>t.—  Madame  Clara  Autonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium. 
833  Kearny  st.,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine,  Consulta- 
tions in  English,  French  and  German.  x 


Fresh  and  Sweet. 

Far  the  beat     confectionery,   go   to   Canty  and 
Wainer'a.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Butter.       H 


A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
just  received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
Leldendorff  itrest.  * 


Fbotottraphife    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 

Mis  'inn  street.  A 


An  Oyster  Hay  be  Grossed  in  Love. 

NOT  IF  IT  IS  SUOa  AN  OYSTER  AS  YOU 
get  across  the  street  from  the  California 
Theatre,  at  tbe  corner  of  Kearny,  as  nobody  could 
refuse  said  Oyster.  Try  it  between  the  acts,  or 
when  the  play  is  over. 


44 


heer  Lanndn 


121  L«i(ioddai 


SPIERS  &  POND'S" 

SALOON, 

8.  W.    COB.     KEAOJT    AND    BTSH. 

PURE  WINES  and  LIQUORS 

TEA,  COFFEE,  AND  REFRESHMENTS. 
ONE-BIT    HOUSE. 

fo!7  lm 


S.F. BUSINESS  DIRECTOR 

Boofcaellera  and  Station*!*, 

H.  H.  Moore,  €09  Montgomery,  near  Merohaat, 

Ba.lnen  Collegia. 
Heald'g,  Bryant  A  Stratum's  Colleae,  14  Past 

Untehere. 
Kata,  Fred,  Btalla  M  to  10U.  California. Market 
French  Fancy   CNioda,      ^ 
Looan  A  Oo.,  19  Meotgomery.  107  and  IDS  Bntssa, 

Human  Hair. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  a  Oo.,  110  Second  atreeu 

Wines  and  Liquors.    (WholtaalaV 
Daneri  P.  A  Oo..  604  Front 


Mme.  JOSEPHINE  EOMONDl  if 

INDIAN  AUD  " 

BOTANIC    PHTSIClAJp 


TWENTY     TEAKS     OP    PRAtTf* 


fa 


at  the  head  of  all  phyaioiaos  making  auoh  snau 
a  specialty,  and  enables  her  to  gwantM  a"52 
and  pBrmaneBt   oore  in    the  worst  oasea  a/!. 
P™"»"  "d    menstrual    derangements      rj.  ( 
will  find  Madam©  Edmonds  a  skillful  nhJSSiA 
and  it  ts  to  their  interest  to  oonsnlt  har  iatnt  I 
eases  incident  to  women  before  t  am  curio.  J?t 

KiiBououB  nostrums,  qnaok  dootori  and  hl%£l  — 
adamalidmonda  describes  diseases  w[ta»nl7 
ia  formation  from  the  patient,  and  oursevitk. 
tne  use  ef  mercury  or  experiments,  thai  uZ  L-al 
from  wtouk  treatment  for  private.  ehraaffS 
oanoer  diseases.  Correspondence  atriotbeaS 
dential.  Offloe  and  residence,  415  Pinar 
between  Kearny  aad  Montgomery. 


BALDWIN'S    DA[RY  BUTTER! 

THIS  IS  TO  CERTIFY  THAT  N.  B.  TKRWIL- 
LIOBR  A  CO  ,50  and  51  Washington  Market, 
are  the  rJOLE  AGENTS  for  tbe  sale  of  my  brand 

of  but  tor,  known  as-  BALDWIN'S  DAIRY  BUT- 
TER." It  has  been  sold  at  the  above  stand  the 
past  thirteen  years,  and  any  braoda  of  battor  rep- 
resented to  be  of  my  make  net  procured  of  AT.  B. 
Terwilliger  &  Co.,  are  counterfeits, 

I,.  K    BALDWIN. 

San  Franof  boo.  April.  8tb.  1872. 

N.   W.  TKKWILLIGERACO. 
fe2C-lm  SO  and  fi\i  Washington  Market. 


Assessor's  Office. 

NOTICE  TO  TAX-PAYERS, 

1873—74. 


A  LL  PERSONS,  COMPANIES,  AS- 
■OOLA.TIONS.  or  FIRMS,  In  the 
City  aad  County  of  Sna  Fronclaeo,  sure 
requested,  either  In  person  or  by  their 
proper  representatives,  to  deliver  at  the 
Alienor's  Office.  No.  63  City  Hall,  be 
fore  Jhe  SECOND  ICON  DAT  In  APRIL. 
18T3,  a  statement  srader  oath  of  all 
Property,  both  PERSONAL  aad  REAL 
owned  or  claimed  by  him  or  them,  or 
which  la  la  their  possession,  ar  which  Ia 
held  or  controlled  by  any  other  person 
In  trait  for,  or  for  the  benefit  of  him  or 
them.-flee  Section*.  8330-3810,  Politi- 
cal Code. 

ipPOLL  TAX  IS  NOW  HUE  at  thla 
Office,  ar  to  a  Depnty.  —  See  Sections 
8889-3846,  Political  Code. 

LEVI    B08SNEB, 
City  and  County  Assessor. 

Saturday,  March  1,  1878.  mbl 


NOTICE. 


rpHE  PUBLIO  AKB.HCBKBY  NOTI- 
fled  that  the  Field   Deputies  of  this 
Office  will  commence  asseislsa;  property 
SATUBBAT,  MARCH  1.   1878. 

The  duties  oaalsjned  to  those  deputies 
are  (ae  well  kaowa  to  the  eommnalty  to 
require  explanations,  and  while  I  have 
beenearetnlln  maklns;  nay  selections  to 
fill  positions  by  men  favorably  known  In 
this  community  for  their  competency  and 
integrity,  and  am  confident  that  the  du- 
ties will  be  discharged  by  them  to  the 
■eneral  satisfaction  ef  all  concerned, 

I  urgently  re«uest  the  general  public  to 
report  to  this  office  nay  dlrellctloas  of 
duty  by  any  of  my  Deputies,  and  assure 
them  that  any  Just  complaints  will  re- 
ceive Immediate  attention. 

LEVI  BOSENEK, 
City  aad  County  Assessor. 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTIL.. 

N.  E.  cor.  Jacksoa  and  Kearny  iu>     J] 

THE    GREAT    ERADIOATOR   OP  8P 
COMPLAINTS,    formerly  if    Look T 
tSnT°£i,a.?5  thfl  l"t  twelve  years  of  BanB\~ 
DR.  TOZER  informs  the  afflicted  that  after* 
fefufn    thS    HOSPITALS    IN    LONDOT 1 
FAB  lb,  and  spending  one  year  in  tba  bs 
orated  Hospital  io  London,  the  LOOK  ■« 
opened  bis  old  Mtdioal  Institute  at  tha  oldi 
where  he  oan  always  be  foand.    DR.  TOI1 
for  forty  years  met  with  aaparallelad  itus 
J,tlen&^^t,?16DtV0,    a'aeas»    generslly   k»W 
OHROWIO  AND  SPECIAL  OOMPLAWT5? 

DR.    CM  AS.    H.    TOZER 

is  in  every  way  responsible,  binding    nimatlfvPF 
effect  a  permanent,  cube,  or  makinu  no  okans 
inoaewbo  cannot  afford   to  pay  for  adrksiZ     ._* 

5ed«c7«,^£eob"eBdf<"medi9ineoalj77E 
MoNl  HLY  RESTuhATlVE  PILLS,  oewban 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  cueee  for  wfaioh  Um»  fll 
recommended,  are    to    bs    obtained   onlrua.iS 
■■  ■"-«     Price,  $5  per  box.    Full  direotion  MJ  nl 


um»o-     rrn-w,  ^j  per  oox,     jpi 
box,  eenfc  hp  Kxpress  or  otherwise 

DtC.  TOZER  rjoeij  not  imitate  the  edrartttui  U'-m 
tracks  who  maae  it  a  pr«<:tice  to  publjikuk,  ^-1 
amdavitBand  otber  ialae  reference*,  bat  MfsTk  ?<•& 
tbe  mo-treBpectable  people  in  the  Stale. sawn  -:S.t 
has  cobed  of  diseaaea  which  others  bav*  Uilafti  r?;In 
cure. 

w  t»     »K,    CHAS.    H.  TOZKR,  IS 

-«.iC.  comer  Kearny  and  Jackson  3 litis,     — * 
feI-tf ban  Fiaonat 


J4 

OUTSIDE    LAND8,  : 


AKT    AHD    ALL    PBR80MS    THAT  B1TI  Si* 


mid.  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  . 


SIDE    LAHD    ASSESSMENTS    c.n   hint.' 
amount  rofnodod  at  the  offlos  of  the 


on  >>>i< 


upon  the  preeeDtatloa  of   an  order  froa  Un 
Mayor  and  Oity  and  Oonnlj  Attorner. 
■I'M" A.   Ar«TU.  I  dl 


TRAYS  always  on  band. 


Alfred  Yettay 

Mauufaaturaffant 
Importer  of       ;  , 

BIRD  CAGK  : 

SSSDnpsst,     i. 

2iEA£  SUITER  stUBl  l 

Bee  my  stock  0 
Cages  before  pt 
elsewhere.  Alwl 
thing  new  on  il 
Patent  Cages,  t 
Tin  Wire,  ara  wr 
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FfilDiY * MARCH  21, 


1K73 


■  'Episcopalian.  ■  * 

"Are  there  sd v  Episcopalians  in  this  vieiQ 
iry,  madam  ?"  tak»i  a  tall,  thin  stranger  of 
Mrs.  Artemus,  as  the  stood  in  the  cpen  door, 
in  answer  to  bis  knock. 

"Any  whioh?" 

"Episcopalians." 

Now,  if  Mrs.  Artemus  bad  a  failing,  it  was 
that  she  never  would  admit  that  she  could 
p»feibiy  bo  ignorant  of  anything.  Bbe  al- 
ways know  all  about  .an;  subject  mentioned' 
80  she  answered: 

"Ep'scopali&csl  Wall,  we  don't  exactly 
know.  My  Joao— he'a  my  son— ho  see 
Eouethin'  ont'n  the  cornfield  yisterday.  He 
did'nt  really  know  what  it  wae,  butl  told 
him  I  guested  it  was  a  cbipmonk.  But  now 
yon  speak  on't,  I'll  bet  it  was  a  Episkerpa- 
linm.  And  my  next  neighbor,  Farmer  Haw- 
kins, ho  said  be  shot  at  somethin'  that  same 
day  that  John  see  his  st/aoge  cnttar,  and 
Farmer  HawkioB  ho  thought  it  was  some 
wild  critter  that  hid  got  out  of  same  manag- 
ery  somewhere.  Anyhow,  I  think  that's  a 
Epis2cpaling,  toj.  Be  they  bigger'n  a  chip- 
monk?" 

"Ioq  misunderstand  me,  madam." 

"Wall,  you  needn't  fcel  uneasy.  Ef  there's 
any  Piacomaliams  in  this  here  neighborhood, 
you  c*n  just  make  up  your  mind  that  they'll 
git  shot  1  We  a  r  too  feelin'  a  community  to 
lettbiogirun  at  large  which  .'moat  destroy 
and  devour  somebody.    Gome  in,  won't  ye !" 


A  Cage  WeU  Pat. 

The  Paris  Figaro  has  put  the  cise  in  a 
nut-hell.  Somebody  wrote  to  that  shaat 
complaining  of  the  large  space  given  to  ad- 
Tertissments.  wbar^upon  tua  editor  pertly 
says:  "Oor  subEcriber  is  apparently  very 
practical,  but  not  so  practical  as  one  might 
easily  believe  him.  Lot  him  follow  our 
reasoning.  Without  advertiser*,  no  Figaro. 
It  is  the  least  we  cm  do  to  show  gratitude 
to  those  who  have  helped  us  into  the  world 
Then,  it  is  our  duty  to  make  aplaca  for  ad- 
vertisements. And  why  havj  we  bo  many 
advertuements?  Because  the  Figaro  Ins 
many  subscribers.  Why  has  the  Figaro 
many  subscribers?  Because  —  modesty 
apart— it  is  well  written  and  interesting. 
How  is  it  well  written  and  interesting  ?  Be- 
cause it  has  good  contributors,  who  ara  well 
paid.  With  what  is  it  able  to  p>y  well  these 
good  contributor?  With  the  money  that  it 
gains  by  advertisements.  We  have  a  strong- 
er case  thaa  even  cur  Parisian  namesake. 
The  San  Francito  Fijaeo  depends  entirely 
on  advertisements.  The  more  people  pay 
in  their  advertisements,  the  more  widely 
we  can  circulate  Figaeo,  and  the  more  read- 
ing matter  we  can  give.  We  can  inorease 
cur  c  rculation  to  r  hundred  thousand  daily. 
if  our  advertisers  will  only  support  ue in  so 
doing. 

* a 

Why* 

"  Why  is  it,"  asks  a  clever  cynic,  "  that 
even  people  wh  bo  spinas  tarminatein  a  bul- 
bous arrangement  thit,  from  courtesy,  we 
call  a  btad,  persist  in  these  lite  hours? 
Every  mother's  son  and  daughter  of  'em 
iiave  to  be  on  end  by  nine  o'c.ock  in  the 
morning.  Why,  then,  waste  the  hours  of 
sleep,  health,  and  the  pursuit  el  happiness 
by  turning  night  into  day,  snd  insist  upon 
philandering  into  a  ball-room  at  eleven 
when  tbey  are  invited  to  be  there  at  nine? 
O,  why  ?" 

Cuffing  a  Cli-rjjyman. 

The  Boston  Ccur.er  go  as  for  one  of  the 
"ministers of  religion" in  that  city  ss  fol 
lows: 

TteBev.  Dr.  Fulron  closed  bis  morning 
service  last  Sabbath  with  an  earnest  invita- 
tion to  "all  present  who  wished  to  stand  up 
for  Jesos,  and  had  no  o'Jter  engagement,  to 
cjmf  to  the  prayer-meeting." 

Bev.  Dr.  Fal'on  ssya  be  prefers  polygamy 
to  female  suffrage,  to  which  a  New  York 
jonroa'iEt  replies  Mrs.  Fulton  is  yet  to  be 
heard  from. 


Ontfce    Qui  Vive. 

Here  is  a  piquant  Turkish  proverb: 
Whsn,  in  the  darkebt  night,  &  black  ant 
crosses  a  black  msrble  alib,  a  lover,  waiting 
at  ths  rendezvous,  would  see  it  and  would 
hear  itsfoo-fail. 

Iudxes,  yon  tcay  say  what  yon  please  thtre 
Is  bat  one  place  in  the  city  where  joa  can  buy 
uoderrlothtug  cb-ap  for  yourselves  and  chil- 
dren, and  that  is  it  M,  FiiedlanCerfc  OoV,  No. 
0  Third  street.  Mutual  Baildlng.    Go  and  be 


acsntnead. 


3a 


AJttocretrter  the  Boat. 

It  la  cur  tons,  but  trie,  that  J.  A.  Shaber, 
107  Market  street,  a«JSa  Third,  should  sell  for. 
niton  and  bedding  cheaper  thus  any  other 
dealer  In  thl*  city.  Try  him  and  yon  will  be 
convincftd. 


Artificial  Memory.     Guaranteed. 

This  wonderful  srateiu  gives  the  memerr  ez- 
trarrdtrarj  power.  Thousands  of  ngnxei  and 
w~-  ii  leaiat  without  effort.  Studies  marln  easy 
«  the  Intellect  etreEgthened.  Send  tor  the 
book-arty  ©eat?,  jo-t-paid.  Professor  Wm, 
-Nemos.  137  Montgomery  street.  » 


Some  Haih. 

Falsehood  is  a  scar. 
Spain  needs  an  alterative. 
New  York  real  estate  is  flat. 
Kaiser  William  approves  of  dueling. 
Lucca's  popularity  is  ever  in  New  York. 
A.  360-pound  lady  is  squeezed  into  Duluth. 
Maine  has  yielded  472  well-known  authors. 
What  has  become  of  Baccei  and  bis  high 
0? 
To  dream  of  a  coffin  is  a  sure  eign  to  quit 

tight  lacing. 

Baltimore  has  a  sale  on  shingled  with  oys- 
ter shells. 

The  Milleritts  are  arranging  to  soar  about 
April  first. 

London  tradesmen  complain  of  unu:u*lly 
hard  times. 

The  Esquimaux  rarely  soar  above  an  alti- 
tude of  4  feet  6. 

A  Venetian  has  invented  a  fiddle  with  me- 
tallic strings.  *f 

Butlaud,  Tt.,  is  to  have  a  five  days'  jubilee 
in  May. 

King  Coil  is  the  reigning  monarch  in  Eng- 
land. 

A  variety  performance  is  not  necessarily 
vulgar. 

One  civilizing  element  of  Sunday  Is  the 
better  clothes. 

O.kes  Ames  would  be  a  fortune  to  a  Sum- 
mer reeort. 

Franco's  indirect  tax  was  740,000,600  franca 
last  year. 

Stokes  is  comfortable  and  takes  his  meals 
regular. 

The  Providence  Journal  is  severe  on  the 
"puns  SLnfflers." 

Boston  has  a  printer  of  80  who  is  still  able 
to  -pi"  matter.  ■ 

The  Now  York  insoranco  oompwies  koep 
up  their  wrangles. 

No  man  should  parade  unless  he  has  a 
middling  good  high  bat. 

Doll  times  don't  seem  to  thin  our  amuse- 
ment temples  any. 

Mc  st  people  try  to  hit  a  just  medium  be- 
tween lying  and  truth. 

Artificial  oysters  are  the  handiwork  of  an 
ingenious  Maine  man. 

A  brisk  demand  for  vaccine  stuff  agitates 
the  Mormon  breast. 

Chinese  boot-blacks  take  the  shine  off  na- 
tive ones  in  Chicago. 

The  Southern  winters  are  increasing  in 
severity,  strange  to  Bay. 

Joe  5ofrsrd  calls  Samuel  Sinclair  an  "un- 
utterable exaggeration." 

In  all  coal-ail  lamp  murders  let  there  be 
a  coroner's  jury  of  experts. 

Eugenie  has  bought  a  quiet  little  place  ia 
Surrey,  and  will  keep  quiet. 

Train  thicks  he  will  be  freed  in  sixty  days 
by  a  general  insurrection. 

The  palmetto  is  getting  to  be  one  of  Flor. 
ida's  lucrative  staples. 

Maine  proposes  to  stop  prize-fights  "be- 
tween certain  animal*." 

Dubuque  proposes  to  fritter  $15,000  on  the 
owner  of  her  new  court-house. 

Cork  is  to  have  a  grand  hotel,  with  waiters' 
who  don't  come  back,  etc. 

Louisville,  Ky.,  claims  the  only  original 
colored  Tom  Thumb. 

Virginia  Gabriel's  cantata  on  Longfellow's 
"Evangeline"  is  a  success. 

Henri  Bochefort's  novel  is  entitled  "Lss 
Depraves,"  and  is  written  by  one. 

Without  flies  and  mosquitos  thera  oould 
be  no  patience  in  the  world. 

The  Kev.  H.  O.  Pentecost,  of  Long  Island, 
has  been  presented  with  baptismal  pants. 


Sympathy  Called  For. 

It  items  that  Mortimer  is  suffering 
from  the  bad  air  of  tho  Sacramento 
County  Jail.  A  reporter  of  the  Record 
visited  him  and  found  him  as  mild  a 
mannered  men  as  ever  out  a  throat.  The 
reporter  says: 

fie  seemB  weak  and  ooroplaics  of  want  of 
good  air  making  him  sick,  but  considering 
all  bis  circumstaness,  be  is  more  cheerful 
than  might  be  exp;«t-d,  and  seemed  to 
brighten  up  considerably  after  talking  a 
while.  His  eouesel,  Mr.  Decson,  is  atten- 
tive to  Mm,  and  nitl  fight  bis  case  for  him 
while  ho  has  an  inch  of  ground  to  stand  on. 

This  is,  ofcjnrie,  published  in  the  in- 
terest of  the  murderous  Mortimer.  There 
is  lots  more  of  the  same  sentimental  hash, 
but  this  exiract  will  do  as  a  specimen. 
When  public  feeling  has  been  sufficiently 
worked  on  through  the  Press,  Mortimer 
will  probably  get  a  new  trial  and  be  acquit- 
ted.   Soon 

With  murderers  the  only  way 
Will  be  the  way  of  Monterey. 
The  public  won't  stand  the  law's  delay  pa- 
tiently in  many  mere  c^ses  of  murder. 


BRET   HARTE'S 


Incomparable  Romance, 


Napoleon  was  buried  with  two  wedding 
rings  on  his  left  band.  One  was  his  own, 
and  the  other  that  of  his  uncle. 


Foa  Fisz  wobe,  go  to  T.  O.  Jessup,  dentist, 
Oct.  Sutler  and  Hon1  g'ry,  over  Tucker 'c.      3-D 


Notice  Co  the  Public. 

H.  Peyftr,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  sel- 
ling oil  his  nne  stock  of  mtn'n,  boys'  and  chi!- 
arena'  clothing,  on  account  of  ramova),  at 
greatly  reduced  trices.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  hite,  trunks,  valises, 
etc.,  below  co-t,    Call  U  you  want  bargains.  3l 


Star  Shirts  tana  Collars. 

All  sorts  and  sizes,  for  Fa'e  and  cheap. 
What  Cheer  Lsusdrf  ,121  LeldesdorrT  st. 


Public  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a.  at.,  can 
be  returned  In  the  evening  if  reqnirtd ;  we 
never  ti.sappolLt.    What   Cheer  Laundry,  121 

Leiaesdorff  straet.  • 


*X*He    Best    Remedies, 

*>■  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pals.  Dr.  Per. 
1*7*6  Webfoct  Pills,  for  all  bilious  complaint*. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417 
atreet,  ceraer  of  Commercial. 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 
Curea  £n-ucm.i-it  and  -SEUiaiiia, 


In  strolling  round  the  other  night, 

To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 

unr  careless  test,  by  chance  did  stray 

To  where    fountain's  ceaselsssplay 

Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  soieeu 

Through  wnich  a  sweet  bouquet  was  eesa ; 

While  moBsy  atone  and  pearly  shell, 

O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell* 

Hade  that  wlnaow  reem  So  be 

Rome  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

etop,"  -aid  my  friend,  "let* s  go  in  here— 
It  looks  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,*'  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  *T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish — 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mlgnt  name.    We  found  It  true. 
And  cooked  iHogmfictntty,  top; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  Juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  just  mink  of  that, 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
Tnej'd  clam *•  and  or&ba  and  terrapins;' 
In  fact,  w«  found  tbey  bad  within 
That  ooar  place att  kindsof  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  wnat  they  call  "Buch  nice  dinners.'' 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty -seren  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again, 
Pacific  Oyster  HouBe,  837  Bash  street,   above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

CHARLES  HAAEE.  Proprietor. 

Fob  Sau— A  lot  ef  cheap  (ilk  dresses,  at  96 
Deary  atreet.  A  good  price  paid  for  cast-off 
clothing.  ■ 

Pratt' ■  Abolition  Oil 

Oozes  stiff  Joints,  Bpralns  and  Bruises.  3-l 


Save    Tour    Money. 

Why  p*y  58  par  dozen  tor  Cabinet  Bembrandt 
Photographs  when  you  can  get  ihem  for  %i  per 
dcaen,  and  all  other  kinds  equally  cheap,  at  the 
I\ew  Yoex  QiLixxT,  No.  28  Third  street,  be- 
tween Klssion  and  Market  streets,  no  Chinese 
employed  at  the  Kew  Tork  Salltry.  3-s 


(( 


The  Story  of  Mliss, 


An  Idyll  of  Red  Mountain," 
(WBiprer  foe  the  golden  era.  in  issa,) 

Will  be  continued,  and  coaoladed  in  sixty 
ebepterf,  commencing  hi 

The  Golden  Era 


Sunday Mareh  16, 1873 


Now  is  the  Time  to  Subscribe 


Holiday   CandMea. 

Stesh,  sweet  and  delicious  Oandiea,  of  every 
variety,  it  M.  A.  Mereer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 576  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  and  retail. 


McDowell,  Show  Card  Writer 
Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 
608  Market  street,  ocr.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 


A.  Ploaaatit  Jjocation. 

Persons  desiring  oomiortable  lodgings  in  a 
Oentral  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  thera 
The  building  is  a  very  fine  one  and  lv  well 
UvbtAd  *Ti3  vpntHaied., 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS 


The  weed  sewing  machine  agekoy 
Agency  is  now  renoved  to  152  Kew  HonU 
comer/  atreet,  near  Howard.  N.  B. — Tbo  WtlKD 
Family  F«ron [s  t.>ok  toe  highest  pre-niuui  over 
eicbty-two  iomp»wo't  at  tbe  sre%t  World's  Fair 
a  P.ns,  $67;  also,  tbe  same  first  Promina  at  tbe 
er^at  M»rj 'and  Ioatitat*  Fair,  noon  TWtNi  V- 
KTSt-  Poicit<of  bnpe  ioriljr  and  that  now.  b<  the 
iDvention  of  aa  Bs  (IRK  SELF-ADJDS  IIJfG 
Tension,  in  v*ln»  is  nearly  donbled,  B>"d  ret  sells 
at  tbe  eame  price  as  bit  nerto.  m21  lot  eod 


BURNHAM    EIGBY 

WILL     X.ECTCBE    OS 

RICHARD  BRIN5LEY  SHERIDAN 

DRAMATIST,  WIT.  OBATCE,  SOT. 

-&.t  Dasliaxp-ay  Sail 

....ON.... 

MONDAY    F.VEMX  : JliBCU    £4 

AT  EIGHT  O'CLOOK. 
Front  Seats,  SOo. ;  Second  Seats,  35c        mb.29 


THE  FOLLOWING  ISA  REPORT  OF  THE 
AR0UNT  OF  BEER  SOLD 


U.  S.  Rerenue  Paid  Thereon, 

Sarins    the    Tear  1873. 

By  all  the  Brewers  in  San 
Francisco: 

Philadelphia  ..John  Wieland..,. 29863  $29S6S 

Etcpire Ljocs*   U« 20.082  20.0*2 

Albany Spreokels  ±  Go....    12,681  12  68' 

Wa.hinjton....M»ogeiB  k  Co HASS  ll.&sj 

Pacific Forunaan  &  Co ... .     8.263  8,2*8 

S.  F.  Stock  Brewery  . 7,548  7.M8 

MatonACo 6,91*  6.ft>5 

Willows K.lieDclaiiB<t  Faust     5  4-S9  S.4%9 

Rroadwar 4  80'i  4,800 

J'atiotal Glnck  4  Hnnson...      4.T36  4,736 

axkeon Wm.  Frfde*lok....     4.ST3  4,bli 

TtararU Gnaaucb  4  Uo....      4.541*  i,H\ 

Uibenna M.'Nunw 4.4  7  4,4l7 

1'tiie'i  Sta'e3..  W&nnemather4uo     3.949  S,3t9 

New  York     ...  B.*Bnei  &Go 2  939  2,989 

Golden&ate- 2.7W  2.7a 

Union HesseAOo 2,4(2  3,7  2 

Lafayett« Uaoct  Paallin fO&  2,299 

Greea  4  Oo 2,030  2,l'89 

t.hicago 2115  2,11* 

WrF-n*4Kaih  1.7.9  1.779 

WAhmat40» ..    1,321  1,321 

And  ■one  very  email  breweries,  prodncicg  each 

less  than  1,000  barrels  per  snaam.  The  wnole 
amount  of  titer  so'd  danne  1872  in  San  Francisco 
ii  161,422  bine.fi,  and  it  wul  be  noticed  that 

JOHN  WIELflND, 

Philadelphia  Brewery 

H£iBS    THE     LIST  ! 

H'.a  sales  exceeding  byaboat  10.0CO  barrels  tboso 
of  &ny  other  brewery,  and  making  nearly  oo*-rlf  th 
of  all  brewers  combined.  fe27  lw 


A  Bomance  of  Bed  Mountaiu, 

AN  ORIGINAL  NOVEL.! 

of  suBFASsnra  imterest  and  power, 

TTKITTKK    IXrBEISLT  K« 

The  Golden  Era, 

And  possessing  naparalleled  att  raf  tlon,  c  on- 
tuning  a  Hew  Berelation  In 

California    Romance. 


BEAD  THE  OPENING  OHiPfBES  OF 


Bret  Harte's  Story 


The  Golden  Bra 


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It    la    a    Beauty  ! 

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OIPIO  LiA.XV  H-ESl^C^rtTJE:!1!.,  J.  A  WOODSON,  Editor 

Devoted  to  tlie  Intercsta  ot    tin-   L«-ht:i1   Prolcmioa. 

r   ...k  a  b*f.  Lnntt-T  of  ADVANCE  CASKS  Ir.-mt  the  Am.ririn  and  EDgllah  Oiorta,  inil  tbo  most  v.l iabl»  LOCAL  CASES  tod 
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Sur«.  Why  HaveYe  that  Catarrh 

Saia  Pat  to  Ku'tir.  "Yoo  loot.o  brlfbl. 

M  r,  jiira'a.tia  ■  "m.  I-  lil...  at.r  " 
"O  Hi,  '  aaraBlddr.  -D-  K.oiy'a  Diamond  r«U«a 

Uaa  cur.i  tut  di.il  of  •  bad  caur.h.  * 

Foraaloat  all  Drmrla'V.  ard  «t  0  POST  RTRFET. 


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GAHDENS, 


IIC    AND     BALL, 

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5  I    oa'osk,  i-  the   irt.'finm.  a  Graod 

■toft  Satuaai'.  Band   o(  twetiir- 

oato  t  ,M  o'clock  P.M. 
BALL  ■••*  B  aelovk  in  tha  rranlof 
lhid<itfMi*li(l  r.ilo«h     (i«t»  rati 
ilaoUa.    AUtrf  cirlial'i  in»IUd. 

TUh.  OOMMiiTaKK. 


na.  and  all  kind*  of  Fruilai  for 

ucri'ic.  coaciaakr.  Tat. 

iaal   OlaCCVa  MAWAOKKN. 

AT  LOW  RATES.  BT 

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I  ML  MO  MSTRUIERTIL 

LLN8TITUTE 

■  DEB,  IBB  DIRECTION  OF 

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CHAS.  MAYERS 

Pionesr)  n;  Store 

i  Forrutrlf  M»T-  r  A  Wtrkbt>lm. ) 

Ko.    »•»    MONTUOUKICT    RTRT-KT, 

Op|.i..iu-  (he-   Lick  lloti.e. 

UKA^Ckf,    AOS    KF.ARXY    M'UP.KT. 

Mil.   MATER  C4LL-*    ATrKSTION    fQ   HIS 
lar^o  *Dvl  trail  ■«H«Ctfd  MuriBtni  off 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  Velvet 
ami  Cloth, 

Arid  bin  no"  i-t.r'*-  of  r«n')j-m-il<»  Kllk.  Wfol  nod 
•  ibvrL/DIKa^rM.fTR.a'  VKRV  i,uW  PR<OKB, 
Al<o.  a  '«rr«  atnvk  of  **t-p»i.  Hrn-h«  aril  Laov 
thawlc.  Lie*  Jack*-!*  bilk  •  n-1  <  Jot  ton  Vcl»ui». 
HHK«,  K»'.Oi.  t'loakttlff*,  and  *vrjr»  oaaciiii-too  of 
TriBimina*.  .1  U  S  T  AlvKl  V ^L>.  a  lariC"  uvui.au. 
tiiaisprloc  *'>!>'«  Of 

PI,  AIM      AS  it      EMIIKOIUEBISD 

LIXF.V    HriTN, 

1*7,  B—  Otoakjt.  DMaaaaand  au't*  mad-*  to  erdar 
lo  latut  fathioa.  atfatMtoaa^la  ra/^a. mba 


Great  Crash  Amongst 
>s  the  Milliners, 

OWING    Tq  THE  FtOT  THAT  M    ASUKR  IB 
i  ING  A  LARUIS  aod  FINK  8T00K  OF 

Ladies',  Misses'  and  Children's 
Hats  at  50c.  apiece. 

DONT    FOROET  TO   OALL    ANI>   KXAHIrfF. 
HIS  LAROB  bTOCK  OS 

FLKirmK,    FF.ATUEKU.    KlUrtoSS, 
»U,UM  AMI  RTKAW  ODOIK. 

M.    AHHBB, 

SSO  KcMimy  alreet, 
'   BatVMQOallfornlt  aadBunmento. 
.-r.lajt.wMlTfv),    l^W  do«,    HaU,    ••UlnK   »k 
rffFTY  OHNTHaptapa.  <»^ 


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,.  HAOiik,  moo'T  BTUff.   ftATio  lUrirerX. 

e,  steiiTi  Waxweil, 

IMPO»TKBi  A»P    , 

W  hoi  egiJe  Pr  ovi  sioii  Membon  ts 

M~»-  ■■ '««'  «.y(i ,%»if»if, 

-   «  door 
ibt.lad 


ffii.  fcK.    ■fC>Ql»A4»"ll«  '«  lb.  •«!•*<' 


The  City  Gardens 


Coming  Picnic  Season ! 

rrHE  ATTF.Nno.N  OK  ALL  PQOTKTiBH,  *s- 

1  a>o<atloan  and  Milnarr  Oomtninn.  i*  ctfUd 
to  the  ad*afl1aa;ra  orT«rad  nj  to»««  imrm-iVciw 
And  ba^nttfol  |roaon*  for  Holiday  *  in.Mo  F  »ti- 
vul*.  I'b-i'  can  b<t  |ir.cDf«d  oi  any  day  in  tbn 
#6«i  foi  plaqlo  purpoaai  tha  aomini  Maion  rm 
nio  u  advauaeflJua  Wnm  tbaa  «,i>  «rwuada  to  tin 
ht.to. 

TIIK    HTY    OAR1MAN 
Arnaaay  of  »«<■*«*  wlthcttt  anr  tariff  to  "Oel*Mi\ 
And  arn  oru-lijrd  Mith  Urrf  aad  tmauttfil   U»6i; 
Urirn  FthaUs   'I  r.»»  ;    b<>at)uf<tl    1'  lowm  a  mui 
from  e*«r*  olima:   >  n  <i*to.s  Swing*;  two  n.»m- 
■anAk    lu  .cioc    Parlilaia;    a    naiTi'al    I  akr>,  rt 
Ptti«anr«i  I'rtMti  Kouftaiaa   :,    d    ,   li-*rrat  ■  rj    loar. 
fta,   nil    [i-r'»ioilv    i-n>-h .  i  t-.l    Ini'r.    tha   niuds.      A 
in^intno'.b  Haitmrant.  h  on  itio  trrounrt*.  and  every 
toiiTMui'-utfl  for  tha  ac><>Ofumaili\'lot)  off  lar«a  1'ic 
r.iu<  ua«  b-H-n    runda.    r.rnL  i.«  t>a*  li»t«  plaoad 
lo  tbotnoituomtilat*  ordar  fur  th«  oorol  g  aaaaoa 

Vti)B    CITY     UAKUFNM 

Ar«  tht  lament  In  tlm  Sta'e      Tboj    POntaln  8'a 

■     Knoll   and    Khrnl-d    T.awn.   l-'lownr   (Jar- 

.,    nn.t    r.rn    oapublo  of    aooonatno dating 

'a-l),W'(>  n'>raona  »iMi  'lie  (rrHa>n«l  ooqtnaliinse.     Ki- 

,  ■   i   .  .     .  nn  .liri.i't.ly  to  tiio  Gardent. 

Pfonlfl  i  inniniitl»<a  aro  Olpeoiallv  invltad  to  Otll 
and  Inaoecttbo  Groundii.  and  aaoatUia  lorma, 
tfbt«b  will  be  inoai  favoribln. 

M.  V.  HTEVK«,  Proprietor. 

•t*-OfBo«  honra  3  In  U  r.M..  dnilr.  at  tha  Garden*, 
oormir  [vtrlUti  nnd  1'olaotTi  atrPSta. 

N.  13  -JffOO.OrtW  Admiaalon  Tivkatn  wore  sold 
by  Tarloua  Aaaooiatkins  holdtng  laativale  at  the 
fitly  Oardona  Ivt  yo«r.  1'ba  iala  (,f  -pirltnotifl 
lui'iorn  wilt  bo  probktjltod  on  th«  groanda  on  >  «a 
tlva)  days.  niM  i.f 


BADGER'S  CENTRAL  PARK 


OAKLAMD. 

The    PopuIarJPicnic   Resort. 

Forty  Hlnatea  Bids  froa.  ttla  Clly-Oar. 
rn.i  direct  to  the  JPtark. 

B\D«K»'S  OEKTBAL  PARK  18  ITNDOOBT- 
Pdlj  tdo  baatUammer  Raaort. for  Pujaija  nod 
Fanlllu  d-Soii  tba  «■•■.',  baioB  FRKK  FROM 
DOVT,  WIND,  SAND  AND  P /.SON  OAK  Iba 
Patkia.orv  oommodlom,  add  looataddlraotly  at 
tbo  watar  front.  ..„.,„  .. 

Hoboondain  mwolfloaot  old  Shad,  Traja.  bjao. 
lifol  Lawns,  Oard.n..  .to.,  and  la  Drj.irtad  wito 
a  m.romotb  Pa.llloo.  R.at.ora.1^ ^»"d  •'"'«<'»- 
T>ol.ocaf4Tpnl.llOMfamblak-aa.  *",.>"»»•»<• 
1b«  poOMo  af.-r  Barob  I6tll.  For  p.rlloolara  ap- 
ij"  to  *.  «.  BADUKB,  ••  tbo  Park,  or  at  bla 
-oa°..rtbaaat  M<0«  BJarW  »d  Bort  .If  fata. 


offjea.  oartfi. 
fan  Frtnoll. 


CO, 


CUSSES  I8JL0CUTI0N. 

T^°.  ST-2SS  ■  JiKl&0«{WB  rS 

—  ^n  lo  Klooatlor 


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Bnooa  .MBit,  to  araft  ««WJ»\»"f  I 


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!  tbabi 
odarat.  to.. 

,.,  .to,.  SjTb. 


Ladies  and   Children 

....win,  Mnrv... 

KINKEAD'3 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

ADRR68ING   PLRASAWT  TO  08B.  RAbffLY  APPLIKD. 
is  oa«  gr*-aar,  and  will  a«t  iolor»  tha   mox  J  a  I)  oat*.    It' 
owraa  all  dlataaaa  off  tha  aoalp.  mmot-i  oaodi uff, 

Prevent*  Hair  Palling, 

JUo'ara    Iba  bait  toll  and    lloaii,  and  la  PUIU'.LY    VROK 

bar-Tk.    o.laioal    SACK    BRUSH    I1AIH    TONIO    AKD 
DRbbSiNO  m.y  bo  bad  of  ihu  Ag«oU 

JAH.     II.     OATH,    Dravnlrt. 

Oomar  N.e  MontAOmorr  ao.l  Howard  .traatt.aodof  all  D roar ■ 
a-t.ta,  fall  tlM 

TOK1V    DFa-OIBI^'iei, 


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UAN  BE  HAD   AT 

tttnllN  S.  O.  e'tililoiitlu  market 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


•MB  ttOB*  KLliJAlifT  OU'TOK  WORK  Iff  THE  orrV 

- — j-       — 

Beers   «  Mnynnrd, 

18  Euro;  .I.ret »••  d«r  aymlk  ,t  Km 


•V  X  C3-  A.  Ft-  C> ." 

THE  JOUBKAL  OF  AJeTJaBMOTT». 
rnbUeked  erer.  Dm  is  the  *•»»  *» 


•l  KMbut  aad   «•«  W«*tt|Ui  eta. 
8«lo.  MooMrooi.rr.  Sao  FnujoUco. 


8ATUBDJY MARCH  23,  WIS 


AMUSEMENTS.    Etc 

-Caufo^-u  Thkathe,— One  of  the  Urges. 

and  mast  Ushiooibie  aadienoeo  of  the  widd  as- 
sembled last  olfbt  whe»,  Hn.  Jndab  took  her  ao- 
uoetbeneflt.  "I'be  Poor  Gentleman,"  with  wbf  oh 
the  performeoss  commenced,  wu oapiially  played. 
John  McCnllonsb  as  Lieutenant  Wortblagtoa, 
llr-.  Jidthu  Him  LacreUa  MaTeb,  Mill  Aui 
fiinnu  Kcnilj  WoitatBctoa.  W.  A.  Mestayer 
■asSirOhaHee  Orop^eid.  J.  0.  Wl  liaaiao  a*  Dr. 
'OHapod,  Walter  Limtn  aa  Ho  soph  rev  Dobbins, 
aod  Jjba  Wi.son  ss  Corporal  Fobs,  psrformins; 
fchaicraru  OarUcolariy  w-ll.  Thto  utay  and  tbs 
faroe  *f  "Popping  tbe  Q  loitloa"  will  bo  presented 
tvQifbt.  At  too  matinee  to-day  tho  favorite 
I-iaL'draaa  of  "Kathleen  Mavonraeen"  will  bo 
pttj-d.  On  Moodaj  Bigot  the  loog -promitcd  "Oo- 
ruLnns"  will  6e  produced. 

AlhahbraTheatbb.— Billy  Bmers  Jii  had 
a  food  btotflt  last  night,  and  the  porformanoo 
Cava  toe  greatest  satiifactun  to  all  preasnt.  Tee 
ladies  doligbt  la  ths  btaotifnl  lit.le  pathetic 
•ketch  of  "Old  Black  Joe;"  it  makes  them  cry  a 
littlt,  <do.sa't  ksap  mom  crying  tnroaga  two  acta 
Ilka  some  plaja).  and  It  followed  br  samsthing 
-wbicb  •ooo  tarns  thsir  Uin  lato  laughter.  The 
capital  bill  to  be  performed  at  the  matinee  to-day, 
tnis  evoulag  and  to-morrow  evening,  appear i  on 
oar  drstpsge.  Onarles  Vivian,  the  favorite  obar- 
aoter  vocalist,  is  ancenaaed  to  make  bis  retDpair- 
aoca  on  Mondar  ereoing.  wben  bfgoor  Donate. 
tie  one-legged  dancer,  takes  bis  farewell  benefit. 

ILetbopolxtam  Theatbb.  —  Ai  a  matter 

of  coarse  tbere  was  a  splendid  boast  last  night, 
wben  lie  fitcmtticg  little  Hiss  Ella  Obapman 
took  her  bent  flu  In  "O^eckmate,"  with  which 
tbe  perforntaate  commeaoed,  the  and  her  slater, 
Hits  Blanche,  proved  themselves  as  pleasing  In 
oomedy  as  they  are  In  bnrleeqae,  and  gained  much 
app  ansa  far  tbo  minner  in  wnich  tb-r  saataiced 
the'.r  raaptc:ive  roles  of  Martha  Bnnn  and  Mfsa 
Charlotte  Rasie.  The  new  nunery  rhymes  In  t u 
eurle-qae  of  "Tbe  Gild  Demos"  were  received 
-with  uproarious  applause.  MMe  Marie  Gangein 
OKscoted  a  remarkably  pretty  dance,  and  tbo  trims- 
formation  i;ene  excited  goaeral  admi  ration.  'Tbe 
<Sold  Damon"  will  be  performed  at  tbe  mttiaee 
to  -  diy,  thi*  evening  sod  again  to  morrow  evening. 
The  managsmeotof  this  bouse  are  meeting  with 
most  gratifying  anocess  in  providing  nrst-olass 
-entertainments  at  popalir  puces. 

Bblla  Fjkion    Theatre.  —  Great  altrac- 

lionB  are  offered  at  this  boos*  to-night,  Thos. 
Campbell,  the  ba-ltoi  \  who  is  received  with  great 
ap  laute  nightly,  will  si*g  Lbi  famous  desoriptiva 
Bong,  "Wreoked  and  Saved  ;'  Oogill  and  Cooper 
will  appear  in  the  song  a  .d  dmce,  "Ever  Wel- 
■ooma;"  Harry  Ota-land  will  present  his  eteoia't; 
of  '  Sovelty;"  five  bssutiful  tableau  v.vaot,  will 
t>3  presented:  Miss  Agnes  Kennedy  w  .1)  sing  pop- 
ular bal  ads,  and  a  very  varied  eater  alomsot  will 
begiven,  terminatirg  with  "Mr.  and  Mm.  Peter 
Whit?,"  with  htrles  Verner,  R.  O.  Marsh,  Miss 
Minnie  Fillmore.  Mat  Fillmore,  Mat  Killy,  Fanny 
•Oaareteoa  and  M  85  Joooi*  Jahoion  lathe  cast. 

■John  Wilsos'8  Amphitheatbb.  —  Id  spite 

■of  Bomeadrertecrt  eitms  tbe  nov-lty  of  tbe  pro- 
duction of  "Kiabard  til"  aa  an  equestrian  specta- 
cle haa  taken  well  with  tbe  public  of  Saa  Fran- 
Cisoo  and  drawn  good  houses      It  Is  preceded    by 

•  capittl  prosramn  e  of  eqieit-tan  and  Rymoastic 
fsstformaocee,  in  wbUh  tbe  briMimt  star  of  tbe 
■arena,  M'ile  Dockrill,  Mone.  Kenlbel.  M.  Oaron 
•and  sonr,  and  ma  y  otbo  a  take  pure  The  fall 
Tjrjgramme  wiilbe  performed  at  tae  matinee  to- 
day and  again  this  every  eveting. 

Extra  Opeba  Night. —Ad  extra  opsra 
will  be  given  at  tbe  California  Theatre  on  Sunday 
cvaaiug.  The  favorite  Fabbri  Opera  Combination 
nnder  the  management  of  Oha-ies  Fritsoh.  wiL 
repeat  the  opera  of  "Der  Freirobnta,"  which  met1 
^vitb  sneb  snocese  Uai  Sunday.  Those  who  with 
to  be  present  at  this  (oiobably  the  last)  represen- 
tation of  this  graa1    w.rk  aril  do  well  to  ae  euro 

•  jati.  early,  as  lest  Sunday  every  ee-t  was  taken 
t-f  :e  tho  do&rs  opened. 

WoODWABr/s  GaeDEKS  —  lilMEXSE  RTTSH, 
'his  aft.rnooQ,  the  Ba  sl»y  Family  will  g  vi  an 
■«  ttortalomant,  and  there  will  be  a  Mongolfler 
loutir)  balloon  a»e«DSion  On  Sonday  Messrs. 
Cos  and  Lay  will  meke  another  sscens  on  in  their 
mammoth  gas  balloon.  Tbe  attractions  daring 
'the  week  are  very  nomerous.  Tbe  whale  oond 
*Wfhich  is  nearly  oomple  eJ,  is  one  of  the  latest 
-B*>juts  of  iotiresL  Jipsnesa  performances  to- 
<1jf  and  ta-morrow. 

PaaeonAi,  Items.— Jlisa  Angasa  L.  Dar- 

•  «oo  left  yoitaiday  mora mg  for  Salt  Lake  Oily. 
Will  op: a  on  Monday  next  in  "Oamille  "  Hereo- 
Ciffetaeati*  for  one  we -k ;  at  tbe  expiration  of 
wbieb  tme  ebe  wil  return  to  to  s  cit/  with  tbe 
intention  of  eobseqneatly  playing  at  Saoramanto, 
-  StooVtooand  Sao  J-to. 

Minnie  Lod»',  *ng.ged  et  tfoxa  Aaeriou  Thea- 
tre, Philadelphis  "ill  piav  a   star  enegjaen:  of 
,wo  w,ok»  «  bait  Lake  Oity  oommeociog  Mon- 
'  day    March  I'Uo. 

Mrs.   D.  P.   lowers  will  commenoe  an  eogage- 
«  as^at  at  the  OallfomU  Th-atre  on  April  lit  a. 

John  Pipe^tho  Virginia  O.ty  manager,  is  about 
•forming. a  company  fortn*  Summer  season. 

frjSBHAL  OT  Me3.  B.  f,  8TEWABT.-The 
fuser  1  ol  Mrs  B.  F.  Btwttmn  to>k   place  yostor- 

■diy  afternoon.    The    serv  cm    war      held   at   tbe 

TJhnrcj  of  the  Advent.FUv.  Mr.  L.throp  officiat- 
ing. The  funer;l  waaa  undedbynsarly  the  en- 
tredramatio  orofealoo  in  6-n  Francisco.  The 
pall-aearers    were:      Mean     JoUn    MoOalleagh, 

-Walter  Leman,  Wm,    Barrr.  Henry    Edwards     e! 

'«.  Thayer  and  W.  A.   MeaUyer. 

Ctfx  Gamdbitb— Fibst  Pzcsxo  of  thm  8ia- 

a)03f.— A^raad  ilonw  and  bail  will  be  given  on 
Bandar  st  theM-garden*  by  Goetbe  Grove,  No.  14. 
U.  A.  O.  D.    Tbtre  will  be  a  ba'lsoa  ascension  by 

tprc         or  Maximilian,  and  a  variety  of  r porta  and 

.gam.-. 

AkUTOMiOAL  Hoacukf.— -One  of  the  most 

lonxpfet*  eollaotiona  of  the  kfnd  in  tho  Uaitod 
State*,  comprising  bondredaof  ooatly  and  baao- 
•tCnl  wn  models,  is  daily  an  vtow  (to  gentieman 
ejoiy)  a  'ha  Mussusd  on  Mont«oanary  ttraet.  Aa 
%9ar  "•»*  •«*  ^rftftta**'-    mntmt  ttswa 

BcAKD»ATJAH£sTZBTiHXX3rT— Tbe  Scan- 

9  Olnavlana  wtll  give  an  -onrt*inm*ai  at  Tnrn  Ys- 
■areia  Hall  to-morrow  ovaaiag.  Tbe  Swedish  cc- 
'Bisdy  "A  Gairty  -Strr  nt"  and  otaer  psrformansss 
will  ba  given. 


•' OosiOLAsrs.  "—  The  ^immetvse  smcwm 

which  attended  the  revivals  of  "J nlinaCteiar"  and 
"Richard  ill"  at  tbe  California  Theatre,  has  en- 
couraged Manager  M;L'olI)agh  to  a  still  more 
ambitions  andertaking.  and  amors  lavish  outlay 
of  money  than  charaotorzad  either  of  the  first 
two  Shtkspearian  revivals.  All  can  make  them- 
selves familiar  with  the  pity  of  "Ooriotanus,"  by 
referring  to  Bhakspaare;  those  wbo  do  not  care  to 
dotblr, otn  "read  up"  sufficiently  to  enjoy  tbo 
performance,  tna'very  neat Bnl  brilliantly  wri  ttn 
pamphlet,  pnblls^ed  by  the  management  for  gra- 
tuitous circulation  In  the  theatre.  Tothiswere- 
ferour  readers  for  pirtionlars.  which  wonld  take 
op  too  muob  of  onr  limited  space.  W.  T  Porter 
has  been  for  months  put  engaged  on  scenery  for 
tbii  play,  aol  the  result  wilt  be  tbo  grandest  tri 
ampb  of  scenic  art  ev»r  wiinetsad  on  tbo  Califor- 
nia stags.  Tbo  •oalnma*.  insignia,  bannsra,  tro- 
phies, stc,  will  all  be  historically  correct ;  an  im- 
menso  number  of  aopernomerarissbavo  been  en- 
gagad,  ia  order  to  present  with  doe  effect  tbo 
processions  and  grand  assemblages  of  the  people. 
Joho  MoOollongb,  who  ettnds  to-day  without  a 
rival  In  impsrsonations  |of  Roman  characters,  will 
appoar  as  Cains  Marelus  Coriolanus;  (diss  Annie 
Graham  will  p'ay  that  of  Volumnis;  George  D. 
ObspUn.  TuHub  Auadins.  and  tbs  piece  will  be 
cast  truths  full  strength  of  tbe  California  rhaa- 
trs  company.  The  first  representation  will  be 
given  on  Monday  evening,  and  seats  can  now  be 
reserved  for  tuat  occasion. 
The  Picsic    Season.  —  San  Francisco  Jb 

panicmlarly  incllred  to  picnic  exonrsfona  and  in- 
dulgences, fcvery  society  and  association  has  its 
"annoal  pienic,"  and  after  a  week  of  anon,  waton 
westser  as  tbo  p.-eaent—  when  the  thermometer 
stood  two  days  in  succession  at  70 — it  is  flttiag 
that  the  season  should  ba  inangnratod.  Tbs  first 
plcclo  of  tb©  season  will  be  held  to-morrow  at  tbo 
Pity  Gardens  by  Goethe  Grove,  No.  14,  Order  of 
Druids.  Other  picnics  will  follow  at  these  gar- 
dens in  tbe  following  order: 

April  6th— Garibaldi  Guards. 

Apm  13ta— San  Francisco  .waeonerchor. 

April  >*to — Enreka  Tamvoreins. 

Aun  i"tn—  Fenian  Brot it  bood. 

May  4thand5lh— 8.F.  l'nrnvereins,  with  delega- 
tions Irom  State  Societies. 

May  lllh— Gorman  Dragoons,  with  other  German 
companies. 

May  17 tb— Lafayette  Guard  and  escorts. 
WOODWABD'S  GABDESS, 

April  lit h— Order  of  Druids,  picnic  and  bill. 

Mar  T8tb  and  19. h— German  Benevolent  bociety, 
festival  and  ball. 

BtDGSB'B  PAB5,  OABXAKTJ. 

April  lS'.h— Fsnian  Brotbtrhood  and  Legion  of 
8.  Patrick. 

BCHUTZEK  PABB,  ALAMEDA. 
April  13 1 1— ban  Francisco  Fusi.ser*. 
AT  SAS  3C5B. 

April  20th— Emmet  Gaard, 


PACIFIC   COAST   DRAMATIC  NEWS. 

Stockton.— Amssemants  in  the  interior  are 
rathe- eoaros.  InStoakton  all  wo  oto  fiod  is  tbe 
following  description  of  an  open-air  conoert  in 
the  Independent  of  the  20th ; 

A  kennel  of  Bore-eyed  car-,  esoh  with  tin  ket- 
tle fastened  to  Its  tail,  coold  not  more  speedily 
draw  a  pro -uiso  no  aa  crowd  toitethtir,  tQto  tba  bac- 
ohimlieu  ravings  of  two  intoxicated  men  eudeav- 
orlog  to  s  nr  last  oveaiog  on  Kl  Dorado  rt.-e- 1. 
t  bs  boirte,  ruety  croaki^gs  were  eoongn  to  make 
a  pig  tqu  al.  Unfeitina.ely  for  tbe  boys  who 
liked  the  fno,  the  amusement  did  not  last  long, 

OABXAXD.-Profess.r  Plnmmer  gave  aa  enter- 
tainBaectat  Broidnay  Hall  on  Tnesdny  erening 
to  a  good  boase.  Mrs.  Dr.  Stone  lectured  at  the 
same  hall  on  Thursday. 

Facbakexto.— OnMoodsy  tv  e  Sacramento  Light 
Infantry  Company  will  give  n  dramatic  entertain- 
ment at  lb)  Metropolitan  Theatre,  when  a  new 
play  written  by  a  Etcraxtentan  expreBilyfor  the 
occasion,  entitled  "The  American  Spy,"  will  be 
produced.  G.  Obapman,  Mrs.  Reiffarth,  Miss  Belle 
Ohspaan  and  Charley  Rhoides  wili  aesitt  in  the 
representation. 

Los  Anqbles.— The  Wilton  Dramatio  Txonpe 
appsied  at  the  theatre  ea  the  15:b,  in  "La  Tour 
de  Neslo."  On  the  17tb  taey  performed  at  Torn 
Terein  Halt,  for  the  benefit  of  tbe  St.  Patrick's 
B:cevole.t  ~oo  ety.  and  played  "Arrah-na-Poguc." 

baLT  Labx—  Mise  Marian  Mordaunt  opened  at 
the  theatre  on  the  11tb,  io  "Darling."  Sue  bad  a 
crowded  bonse.  Her  engagement  was  to  last 
through  the  week. 

Obescekt  Citt.— Christy  aod  fiac doll's  MSc- 
strel<  (  mateurs)  were  b  Jled  to  perform  here  on 
the  21  st. 

Gold  Rnx,  K"et.— In  default  of  any  amass- 
ment at  thU  pl&oe,  or  Virginia  Oity,  'be  News 
sugge-.ti  stir-gaziDgasoheapand  pleasant.  Tons: 

At  th»  present  time  tbe  planet  Venue  is  evening 
star,  and  every  eight  foe  several  boars  tais  q  leen- 
lv  star  cae  be  seen  hovering  abive  the  sammi'  of 
Mi.  DiVidsoa  and  snining  with  remarkanle  bm- 
Iiancr. 

Beko,  Net.— A  dram&tio^  company  appeared  at 
Dyer'a  Hall   on    ths  13:h    and    played    "Oolleen 


EASTERN    DRAMATIC    NEWS. 

In  New  York  the  opera  eeisonatthe  Academy 

of   Uasio    waa  to  tannioats    on   the  21st At 

Booth's  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Boncicaalt  appeared  on  the 

17th  in  ths  new   drama  of  "Daddy    O'Dood" 

At  tie  Grand  Opera  Hooae  bardon's  comedy  of 
American  sooietyen  itled  "Oncle  Sam"  was  ao- 
nouncsd  to  be  produced  on  tbt»  17th.  Papers  con- 
taining an  ncooont  of  how  it  was  received   have 

not  come  to  band At  Nibio'd  "Leo  and  Lotus" 

Closed  its  fifteenth  week;  on  the.following  Monday 
new  features  were  introdnoed  comprising  the  par 
fortoanoasot  Richard  Hoffman,  the  Swiss  Warb- 
Isf,  and  Senor  Saarate,  the  m  \n  a.  e.  "  The  Scoato- 
of  toe  Pra  rie"  with  the  origlcet  ebaraotersl  and 
rsa   Indians  was  to  follow  "Leo  and  Lot  ib"  en  the 

17th  >o'hera   was  still    plaring  "David  G*t- 

rick"  at  Watlaok's At  the  Fiftb-avenoe  Tcea 

tre  "New Year's  Kva"*u-c*eded  Aliaeon  tbel8th. 
At  ths  ihsstre  Comiqus,  Colonel  Goenen,  B.bby 
Newoomb  and  Little  Lizzie  Ulsole  wore  the  fresh 
app'arsnec*.  Ths  former,  a  well-known  giaot- 
aeted  io  a  sketch  oallo  i  "Joe's  Visit,"  sdapted 
from  the  far«e  of  *~  The  Rongh  Diamond."  His 
aoptaraace  waa  ths  signal  for  a  gen-rat  outburst 
of  laughter,  as  be  was  comically  male  np,  and  bis 
sins,  contra* ted  with  he  othsr  characters  about 
him,  urjder  snob  circumstances,  Increased  tbe  lu- 
dicrouanets  of  tbe  sitna'ion.  A  dwarf  called  Ohnb 
acted  as  tbo  policeman,  and  in  eueb  capacity  at- 
tempted to  ejoot  Mr.  Gosbsn  from  the  house 

Bavkley  and  Sbirplej's  Bnrl'Sqos  uperaTioupe 
eommenoed  a  season  at  the  St.  Janses  Tb^a're  on 

theSd  R.T.    Stetson  was  pla  rag  "Heck  and 

Neck"  at  Wood's  Museum "dompty  Dompty" 

was  still  vanning  at    tho     Olympic At  the 

Athecssum,  Lsona  Dare  re-appeared  on  the  10th 

In  gymnastis  feats At   tbe    Bowery    Theatre, 

Mtia  Kate  Raymond  and  O.  B.  Oolhns  commeooed 
•>  engagement  in  The  Waifs  of  >ew  York"  on 

tbe  10th J.  W.  MoAodrewa  reappeared    with 

Bryant'e  Minstrels  on  ths  lath  in  "Uncle  Bph's 
Dranm."  Bnsioess  was  very  daU  at  all  honsss  in 
eonsea.uen:eof  cold  weathe  and  tbe  Lentso  saa- 
aoa. 

In  New  Orleans,  at  tbe  Varieties  Theatre,  Law- 
rence Bsrrett  appeared  io  '  lbe  Man  o' Airlia"  for 
ths  last  time  on  the  12  th.  "The  Dnka'a  Motto" 
was  prodnsed  oa  tho  following  evsniag.    On  ths 

15th  "JBlion  Caesar"  was  presented  At  tbs  St. 

OharleeTbettre.  Miss  OarloUa  Loolsrcq  appoarad 
la  ""Tho  Sohool  for  Scandal"  on  tho  lltb.  and  took 

hsrfa<ow*llbsasBtoa  thslith OarlWagnsr'e 

Minstrels  played  one  woes  at  tbe  Academy,  eosa- 


Bon 


the  ont -lagged  tighUropt  walker,  waa  giving  open 
air  exhibitions. 

In  Chicago  np  to  tho  14th  Oliver  Dood  Byron 
was  pitying  la  "Across  tbs  Continent"  at  tbe  Acad- 
emy of  Mosio.  Edwin  Bo  ti  was  appearing  in 
Sfiakspaarlsn  characters  at  McVicker's  Thtatre. 
"Peril;  or,  Love  at  Long  Branch"  was  the  play  at 
Hooley*e  Opera  Hooso.  Arlington,  Ootton  and 
Ksmbla's  Minttrels  ware  at  Myor's  Opera  Home. 
"rhoOotoioon"  was  pU'odat  the  Globe  Theatre 
oa  tbe  13th,  aadJ.W.  Wilder  iCo'i  Circns  was 
st  Njx  io'a  Asaphlihsatro. 

E)Mra.  MioniaMjrt  e  MiUer  lsctnre  recently  with 
good;s3ocsss  at  Olnolnnati  on  "The  Men  sad 
Women  of,  tho  Paoilio  Coast." 

Tbo  Amerigo  tour  of  American  tinr  of  Mad- 
ame Adellna  Patti  ia  postponed  till  the  year  1S7\ 
theoporalieoffieitlaof  MU  Pt  t^r  bnrg  having  suc- 
ceeded in;  prolonging  her  stay  io  Kossia  f  ir  two 
more  aeesons.  They  have  paid  a  large  indemnity 
to  Heir  Maurice  B;rakosob,  her  brother-in-law, 
feroinoeliing  iho  ooauaot  of  the  traxuaUanUo 
trip. 

Tbs  New  York  Herald  having  criticised  tho  per. 
form&noe  of  "Mignoo,"  at  the  Academy  el  Mosio, 
a  contemporary  goes  aitsr  the  critic  in  the  follow- 
ing style. 

According  f>  this  newly-discovered  lyric  llebt 
ev^rjbo-y  and  ererFintng  tbat  pert.iasd  to  the 
performance  wasdull  and  cold  txc-ot  Kellogit  e 
Interpreialion  of  tbe  polonaise  in  tbe  third  ao*. 
Tnii  forololy  cilli  to  miad  ko  anevoots  told  by 
Strekocb,  who  gave  thi*  deligbtfol  opera,  wltb 
Kilsscnand  Duval,  Ia>t  season,  in  a  rustic  Wea- 
tern  city,  where  it  was  then  entirely  onknowki. 
Tee  idiotic  critic  eeieotcd  Dnval  as  the  ttrge>  for 
his  idiot  callv  ioepirod  review,  and  aoninilatad 
bar  at  tee  flret  shot,  by  pr;claiming  her  perfirm- 
aoce  of  Ftina  as  old  and  nneympathetlo.  Bolt 
known  that  Fdma  is  intended  by  the  aatbor  to  be 
a  Deart!e«-  eeqa-tts  Strahofcb,  after  reading 
tbe  fnttisn.  ensrgeticalty  exalsiaed,  witn  an  ac- 
cent, "O.  Yob.  «'«  oritique  bavo  seen  "Atignoa" 
played  mnco  beifr  belore.  He  has  ae»n  it  In 
Sam  Joe,  Alton,  at  ze  diable,  it  he  like.  Yon  see, 
bob  ami,  wbat  it  iz  to  waste  pearia."  So  it  was  in 
tbe  present  inetsnoe, 

Edgar  Stanley,  the  tenor,  is  with  Kelly  A  Leon 
at  the  Lyoenm  Tneatrs,  Brooklyn,  and  is  well  spo- 
ken of  by  tho  paperi, 

Delsbanty  and  Hongler  are  travelling  with 
Spanlding's  Bell  RJeg-.r-'. 

The  Brooklyn  Eagle  of  the  6tn,  publishes  an  ex- 
poFe  of  tbe  "newspaper  ring"  of  New  York,  and 
tells  how  they  trestsd  Bouoioanlt.    It  saye: 

It  baa  beoomo  a  matter  of  common  knowlege 
that  at  least  six  of  tbe  hiew  York  daily  papers  are, 
so  far  as  ontloism  Is  concerned,  nothing  more 
than  tenders  to  the  bill  posters  of  tbe  leading 
theatres  of  thet  city.  On  the  par  rolls  of  theie 
theatres  are-  to  b»  found  among  tho  tbaregnJar 
employes  tbe,  names  of  the  orineal  repje:e-ta 
tiros  of  these  "big  dailies."  Managers  Daly, 
tfootb.  Palmer  and  the  re>t  of  th-m  Took  upon 
thete  newspaper  men  aa  being  q-i; te  at  completely 
committed  to  their  service  as  any  girl  ia  tnelr 
respective  ballet  troupes. 

Bonoiosnlt,  It  auorrs,  pail  $1,900  to  "  fix  the 
newspapers  of  New  York."  Tbe  Tribune  stood 
outside  t'-e  ring  end  was  not  complimentary  to 
Mr.  E  .  who  consequently  felt  aggrieved.  He  oh 
taiaed  a  receipt  from  the  critic  of  the  World,  wbo 
represented  tbe  ring,  and  now,  it  is  said,  intends 
to  in;tito:a  proceedings  tot  breach  of  oontract. 
Criticism  in  Sao  Frxnvisco  is  good-natured,  bat 
it  has  nets  ob  k  quits  so  low  as  this, 

Alexander  Hsnderscn,  of  tbe  Ljdis,  Thompson 
Burlesque  Troups,  has  sailed  for  E  ngland. 

Angust'n  Daly  will  not  manage  the  Union  Square 
Theatre,  Now  York,  the  next  season,  as  haa  been 
repciled. 

Moos.  Osponl.it  is  said,  has  signed  a  contract 
wit  i  Etrakosch  for  another  American  season.  The 
two  parties  have  gone  together  to  Itil;  to  bear 
"Void's  Aida." 

It  Is  positively  asserted  by  attaches  at  the  new 
Lyoenm  Theatre  in  New  York,  tbat  Mr.  Fecbter 
will  open  it  w  tb  the  melo-drarxa  of  "Mo-ts 
Cristo"  on  Monday,  Marsh  2L 

Lester  Wat'ack  contemplates  a  professional  tour 
in  Englsnd  next  year. 

Agues  Bbel  re- o sens  at  tboUoion-iqaareThfa- 
tre,  New  York,  April  14th,  in  "Froufrou"  Her 
room  at  tbe  Continental  Hotel,  Philadelphia,  was 
robbed  of  $500  woith  of  jewelry  recently,  while 
she  was  playing  ft  the  Walnut  The  thief  ttited 
that  Miss  Ethel  had  sent  bim  for  enodry  articles 
tbat  *  be  bad  foritoltsn.  A  chambermaid,  there, 
fore,  unlocked  ths  door,  and  the  tbief  walked  off 
with  the  valuables. 

Berger  B&U  Ringers.  Marion,  B.  C,  March  Mtb 
^ikoxg:oD,  N.  C  ,  lHhand  12th;  Newbsrn,  13.b; 
thence  Raleigh  and  into  VirginU. 

Little  Nell,  Aubnrn,  N.  Y.,  March  13 _h:  Klmira. 
21 

Atmee  troops,  St.  Lonis,   17 tr,  ore  week :  Ohi- 

ojgo,  li:h,  coe  week;  Bos  ou,  Ap.il  1st,  tno  weeks, 

William  H.  Cooper,    more   generally  known  ei 

Terstrsy,  antbor  of  several  Mnsa'.fonal  plays,  dl<.d 

tn  Albany,  Mew  York,  March  oth 

Dioo  Boacicault  is  oaderatood  ty  be  writing  a 
new  play  for  Wallsck 

Elia  Wesner  was  to  eall  from  England  Maroh  12, 
ana  ob  her  arrival  will  play  a  short  engagement  at 
the  Comiqae,  New  York,  prior  to  Btartins;  on  a 
tour  with  Tony  Paster's  company.  April  IT. 
Ths  New  York  Mercury  sbjb: 
The  Hyers  Sistere,  two  good-looking  and  lady- 
like young  colored  sirie,  wha  received  a  mvslcal 
sdo  a<loo  fa  California,  appeared  at  Steloway 
Hall,  for  the  Qrst  time  in  ->«v  York,  oc  tbo  atb, 
and  drew  a  very  respecuble  and  well  dratted  an 
dieuae  of  mingled  'bite  and  colored  citizens. 
i  her  chiefly  »ang  Italian  moa  c,  and  were  asiat?d 
by  J  W.  Lnoa,  baritone,  and  A.  A.  Laea,  tinor, 
to'.b  colored.  Mits  Anna  M.  Htere,  the  eldest  sla- 
ter, bas  a  very  sreod  n  itn-al  soprano,  under  csneid- 
erable  ooltivatior.  and  Misa  Emma  Looiae,  th< 
yonngesi,  bas  a  *troog  and  d-ep.  but  not  very  ma 
led  "ins,  coorralto  ,  he  Messrs.  Lnoa  bad  also 
good  natnrsl  voioes,  but  all,  from  aa  exacting 
standpoint,  showed  def  active  methods  and  incom- 
plete training. 

ThechorU3for  the  musical  festival  at  Cincin- 
nati ia  May  will  consist  of  3,000  singers,  with  a 
chorus  of  600  selected  voices.  The  orobeetra  will 
aomber  1 10. 

An  Bsotem  exchange  says:  Miss  Carlotta  Le 
ekrcqlstoly  played  Rosalind,  in  "AsYouLik?  It, ' 
inGermat,  latsty,  at  a  Oaicago  theatre.  It  le 
aaid  that  she  acquitted  herself  io  tbe  most  satis- 
factory  manner,  andwasoallsd  before  the  curtain 
at  the  end  of  each  act. 

A  tenoning  incident,  oomsnemerattv*  of  ihy 
memory  of  Mr.  Ihomas  Smith,  prefessioaally 
known  as  Tony  Harvey,  wno.dud  March  i,  was 
witnessed  at  tbe  Baltimore  Opera  Hooae  the  even 
log  following.  When  tbe  enrtain  rose  oa  the 
Mias'.rel  Boone,  the  chair  of  oua  end  lately  occu- 
pied by  ths  deo?ased  was  eo^hrondedin  mcareing 
and  bis  timborine  lay  aileot  and  covered  with 
sable  emblems  of  sorrow.  "The  Vaoant  Uoair" 
and  "There's  Oripe  on  the  Door"  were  eong  by 
tbe  oompany,  the  entire  audience  rising  as  a  mark 
Of  respect  to  Mr.  Harry. 

Guetave  Bideaox,  who  has  soon  many  nps  and 
down*  io  life,  wants  musicians  for  a  German  opera 
troops. 

The  N.  Y.  Mercury  has  taken  to  criticising  ths 
English  ased  on  the  stage  of  variety  theatres.  No- 
ticing Jenny  Kngsl  aad  others  engaged  at  Tony 
Pastors  Opera  Honae,  it  says: 

Jenny  sometimes  les  clip  a  "too  was"  instead 
et  yon  wsre.  wbieh  is  a  lisgutt  crime ;  and  on. 
ei  tbe  young  men  in  'he  o'otiog  pieoe,  'Tlae  Rival 
Dotihrneo  'aobstitot'd  'them"  for  "thoae,"  and 
commit-ed  aevers!  otber  grammesioal  soleciams, 
whiob  akoald  ntTsr  ocaur  on  tbs  stage. 

Neil  Rogers,  known  in  the  profession  as  "Hard 
Cheek."  from  hia  admirable  (rendering  af  tbat 
character,  died  of  pooamoala,  2Stb,  at »  Marion 
atteet,  after  an  Illness  of  throe  weeks.  He  was 
performing  hat  a  few  week  previous  to  his  death 
at  Toay  Pastor's  Opera  Honse.  Bis  body  has  been 
ssntt*  Blmirs.  tke  piano  ef  hit  birth.  Stsrlsbaa 
been  with  biat  during  kit  sickness  Bight  aad  day. 
After  kissing  his   brother,    am 


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Mrs.  Andy  McKes  has  called  ber  recent  baby 
B;ln  Obapman 

Little  Nell,  the  California  Diamead.  has  dia- 
mond rings,  and  will  wear  them.  AIR ow  Haven 
critic  thos  rspreveB  her: 

Ons  tblag,  however,  waa  very notioeable  in  Little 
Nell  io  obo  part  of  tbe  play  which  X  moat  not  for- 
get, and  that  waa  thtae  immensoelnstors  promi- 
nently displayed  over  a  dark  kid  glove  on  ber  right 
hand.    Den't  ao  it  any  mors,  Nell;  it  looke  bad. 

Little  Nell  will  probably  pay  Saa  Franciseo  a 
viit  before  long. 


BET-Foe  Chbldbxh 's    PicruBBS  go  to  Hobsk'i 
Oaixkbt,  417  Montgomery  arraet.  S-v 


Olam  Chowder  Evory  JVl^jit. 

Toe  best  chowder  In  towo,  at  tbe  Original 
Hot  Scctoh  Sa'.ccsa,  10  Morton  ttreet,  Ibbi  cfl* 
Kearny.  ^  3-F 

Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 

Cures  Lime  Back  and  Paralysis.  S-l 

The    Pioneer   Carpet   JBeavtlnsr 
BSacxatne    Co., 

No.  6S3  Tehama  street,  la  the  only  place  yam 
can  depend  on  for  haYlng  vonr  Carpets  well 
cl-an-Td  and  swept  by  itachineiy.  J.  Spxvlo- 
lng  tt  Oo.  S-  s 

Sandwich  Istliaxj<l  Puln, 

Since  the  rscenaion  of  toe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  IsUnc's  everything  there  looks 
more  hcplol,  and  every  kii-d  cf  Indoslry  la 
taking  D'.w  life.  air.  Jacob  gohieiber,  dealer  In 
bidding  and  farmicr?,  520  "W'-Bblcgtcn  street, 
oppteitethe  market,  who  has  keg  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  pnln,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  Fathering  and  his  shipments  thfei 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pain  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  Its'  Superior  qualities 
tor  ma'trtas  bedding,  and  doabJess  Mr,  Schzel- 
b  -r  will  And  no  difficulty  In  dlfposlng  o(  all 
that  comes. 

o  .-^ 

Attention,    Ladles 

To  give  tbe  skin  the  so  tsess  of  velvet,  and 
the  tint  of   the  Illy    to   the   complexion,  use 

DlOEBT'B  GBBStB  DE  LlS. 


Cheap  Jewvlry,  Kid  Gloves,  and  Ladles  and 
Gents'  ForalshiBg  Goods,  at  Bank's,  store,  35 
Fourth  street.    Cheapest  la  the  city. 


American  Watches. 

Bodaoed  prices,  st  H  A.  Callander's  63  Bee 
ond  St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  omfally  rwpairad. 

White  Labor  Only  ! 

Employed   by  the  What  Obeer  Landry,  121 

I>ide;do;ff  s  raet. 

_      ._,  ...»      _ 

Olajbvotabt.— Madame  Olsra   Antonla,  the 

Olalrvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium. 

SZ3  Kearny  it.,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine,     Consnlta- 

tlons  In  English,  Fronob  and  German, 


Frosh  and  Svpeet. 

For  the  beet     confectionery,    go    to    Canty    and 
Wacner'a.  107  Montgomery  £t,  near  Batter. 


A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all   itylei, 
Jnst  received  at  the  What  Oheer  Laundry,  121 

Le ldo-d  .rfl'  ttrett. 

a 

Pratt's  Abolition  OiL 
The  Peoplb'i  Rem  dy  for  all  Aches  andPainF, 


JPttotOarrnptilc     Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples)  Art 
Gallery.  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mis -Inn  «trv*r. 


Assessor's  Office, 

NOTICE  TO  TAX-PAYERS, 

1873—74. 


A  I.L  PXSSOKS,  COHPAH**,  AS- 
SOCIATIONS, or  FIRMS  la  the 
City  and  County  of  Saa  Frunclico,  are 
reqnested,  cither  In  person  or  by  their 
proper  representatives,  to  deliver  at  the 
Asseiaora  Office,  So,  58  City  Hall,  be 
fore  IheSECOBTD  MOXMY  la  APRIL, 
1873,  a  Btateaaeut  trader  oath  of  all 
Property,  both  PERSONAL  and  REAL 
owned  or  claimed  by  him  or  them,  or 
which  la  In  their  possession*  or  which  la 
held  or  controlled  by  suty  other  person 
La  trmut  for,  or  for  the  benefit  of  aim  or 
the  at.-  See  Sections  3839-88  ISJ,  Folltl- 
cal  Cod?. 

ITPOLL  TAX  IS  NOW  DIE  at  thlB 
Office,  or  to  a  Depnty.  —  See  Sections 
3830-33*9,  Political  Code. 

LtVI    ROSXK£B, 
C.'i:y  and  Caaaty  Aeaeaaor. 

Satnrdoy,  March  1,  AST*.  mbi 


NOTICE. 


rn OKPrRLICAJSEHEREBt*  NOTI 

fled  that  the  Field  Depatles  of  this 
Office  will  commence  aeeetalae;  property 
SATURDAY,  JatlABOIX  1,    1873. 

The  duties  oaalBrned  to  those  deputies 
are  too  well  known  to  she  eosnoannlty  to 
require  explanations,  aad  while  I  have 
neen  careful  In  ranking  ray  seleetloas  to 
Oil  poaltleaa  by  aaeu  favorably  known  la 
tbUeoanaaamlty  for  their  competency  and 
loterrrlry,  aad  ant  eoafldent  that  the  da- 
ties  wlU  be  discharged  by  the  at  to  tbe 
sjeneralBatUfaeUoaofall  eoaeeraed, 

I  urg;fntly  request  the  cenera I  public  to 
report  to  tkle  offlee  asty  dlroliettons  of 
doty  by  any  of  any  l>epntlei,  aad  assure 
the  at  that  aay  Jast  eausplatats  will  re- 
ecive  tsaatedlate  atteatloa. 


S.f.  BUSINESS  DIREITC  y 

aaookaeUera  and  Stattonuers, 

H.  H.  Moore,  GW  Montgomery,  near  .Merohai 

Hualne«e  Collegrca. 
Heald's,   Bryant  A  Stratton'^  College.  M  P<  k 

-Hutcbera. 

Kata,  Fred.  Stalls  91  to  km..  California. alarka 

French  Fancy    tattoos. 

A  Co.,  13  Montgomery,  107  and  109  earth 

Human  flair. 

A  B.  A  Co.,  Hi)  Second  street. 

Wines  and   Llnnor*.     (WOoIesaloO 

Daneri  F.  A  Co..  -VM  Front 


Mme.  JOSEPHINE  EDMOHfl 

HTDIAHAND 

BOTANIC    PHYSICU. 


TWENTT     YEAR1 


OF    PRin  | 


IN    THE    TREATMENT  Ov*  D16RA8KI1 
dent  to  f«nalsi  has  nlaoed  Mada.au  aa_i  * 


pr*  aion  and    mtnstrnal    dsranvemeote,     1 
will  flad  Mad  a  Tie  Edmonds  a  «killial    ohyt  ' 
and  i'  is  'o  r  heir  interest  to  oonsnlt  ber  la  si] 
easts  incident  to  women  borore   tampering  L 

Soiaoooua  nostrcmt,  quick  door  ore  aad  bnrn  f 
Isdame  Edmonds  desorrbea  dissaass  srtthw  X 
iBformattonfrora  the  paile't,  and i  onrssVlt  f 
the  use  el  mercury  or  experiment*,  thai  %  , 
froai  wrong  treatment  for  private,  chronic  I 
cancer  diseases.  CorreBp^ndeDOe  stnotltt 
dontiat.  Office  and  resideaoe,  41S  Pibs V 
between  Kearny  and  Montgomery.  <,;. 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITll 

N.  X.  cor.  tlaekaoa  and  Kearny  tt 

T'HE  GREAT  ERADIOATOR  OF  8PEI 
COMPLAINTS,  formerly  of  Lock  Use 
London,  and  tbe  lasttwelve  vearsof  San  *ntn> 
DK.  TuZKR  ioforroa  tbe  afflicted  tbat  after 
mg  all  tbe  H (J -PI TALIS  IN  LONOOfl  ' 
PaRiS.  and  encoding  one  year  in  tbe  nmt 
brsted  tlotpital  in  London,  the  LOOK,  bs  a 
opened  bis  old  Medical  Iostitae  at  tbt<o)d  i 
where  he  can  always  be  foand.  DR.  TOZKl 
for  fortyyeara  met  with  osparaUeled  ansot 
tbo  treatment  of  disets*  teoer.lly  kaoo 
CHRONIO  AND  SPECIAL  OjMPLaUITA 

DB.    CHAS.     IT.    TOZL'B 

is  in  every  way  rtsponsitts,  binding  bistH 
effect  a  permanent  cube,  or  making  no  Shi 
Tboue  wbo  osncot  afford  to  pay  for  ad*to 
medioine  will  be  obarfced  for  meditiine  only. 
MuN  I HLY  RE6  TOBATIVE  PILLS,  nertrk 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  ia  oases  for  which  saj 
reooeameaded.  are  to  bo  obtained  only  a 
office.  Price,  $.5  per  box.  Fnll  direction  as 
box,  tent  by  hxprets  or  otherwise. 

DK.  TOZER  does  not  imitate  ths  adrsrl 
Q.tacks  wbo  make  it  a  pr*ctioo  to  Dachas 
affidavits  and  otber  falBe  r*fereocei,  bnt  tw 
tbe  won  respectable  people  in  i  be  6 tats,  vat 
has  euBED  of  diseases  wbiob  others  have  tail 
core. 

DK.    CHA*.    IS.   TOZII, 

ft.  E.  corner  Kearoy  and  Jaoksoo  ■trail 

fel-tf  ban  FraoaV 


OUTSIDE    LANDI 

A  NT  AND  ALL  PERSONS  THAT  W 
mads  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  oa  t 
SIDE  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  ntTSi 
amoant  refunded  at  the  office  of  the  andenf. 
upon  tbe  presentation  of  an  order  (roui 
Mayor  and  Oity  and  County  Attorney. 
delStf  A.   AraTT 


TRAYS  alwars  oa  hand. 


Alfred  Tetl 

Manufactory  t» 
Importer  of  i 

BIRD  CAtSQ 

»B«  Dapest, 

NEJABVTTBRBn 

See  my  stock  vl 

Cagi-a  bt-fore  parti 
elsewhere.  Alwayit 
t^ing  ne<*  oa  aui. 
Patent  Caget,  BtsI 
Tin  Wire,  are  want 
FREE  FROM  VKB 
Also,  best  qoslliy 


THE  CHILD  HAS  RETURNED 

Its    Parent. 
EUREKA     SHIRT    STOR 

l»i  Kearnr    Irett,  haa  Btatnll 

TVo.     3     Second     strei 

'Where   yon   will    find   m  caaial«a> 

•oriment    of    SUI.11S   „nd    rilllV 

IKS    GOODS,    at    the    Diual   l.<r  art 

The  Old  Stud. 

KEB  EVICT  «  C 


_  Pianofoi; 

DKOLiRED  BY  THE    JtjrflK»  .£A£  \ 
rair  or  tna  Amariuo  iDititai*.  alaya.  I 
Told  tifv    «»iB»t   SteiDw..".,  otwnjJE 
ots.rvlob.IEt  BEST  ON  KXoJ,Sr2S4  . 
CUKTXZ,  Sale  aieat.    »"S2y**".' 
W   B.— Pl.oo.of  .11  .trial  TO  « KIT.        1 


Attention,  Good  LItsi 

MB.    P.    BBRGH5.    FORKIBLT 
proarl.tar  .f  the  Hia.n'  Baa. 


tanraot,  dm  takfra  th. 

•  f  both  the  Mfaon'  R..atai.ol  tmt 
Commercial   .treat  aad  th.  Mlaerr  Jr— .  n 
Braaah  aa  aUitet  atraat.  la  »ut«in »'P  «i>«  ■ 
i.  DBATEUB,  who  bai  b»»«  oeaDee**?  _JJ  I 
Oral  lor  yean.    Ia.pro.aai.oU  ha^  Dayo  ^r 
the  ooisioe  deo.rtia.nU  th.l  will  rmd" 'i  , 
oar.*  mot.  popular  lhaa  It  h.e  arar  haaa^- 
tho  n  ;aaraal  i|a  proroerit*.    Our  Bll»v« 
•mhraoa  all  tbe  deUoaoua  ot  tbe   aauOK 
taotu  le  ^Oood  lare.  Good  Oooklaaaadavaa 

"""'"-  p.  BaxeroKa  4r  CO. 


IF.  BKKttlca  «v  w» 


£^ 


55i    «.«■ 

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KTGIMCIT 


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UtW  HO  ffr  lull 

WEST  MlT  HOTEL. 


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CALIFORNIA    THEATRE. 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


Oroat    13111   for   Hnturdny    ivi«nt:  TH 


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npman  Sisters 


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BLD  DEMON 

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lite    prcdacad.   after  .ararttaa  of  (tiWal  an4  elaboratf    pra  piratic  at, 
Sbikr(|T«r*'a  fir*>tt  Tragedy,  antltlfxl 


coK.xoi*-At.3Ssrxrs. 


LAI  ritliiY.  al  i  »Tel*'r- 

MOHDAT  tTBISO.  MarckMli. 


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DoaMt  Ac                Inntafaa  tod  GarratU 

Brt.%  Jip 

•  •it  lENtai  tit  nun  tAiinioa 

IMWC    MAI 

Mnllor 

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Bal  !»•-<•'•■••>   Ba*r*> 

UNCLE    BEN'S    MUSEUM! 

r**lf  ttt    I  lrt>«lkM  fWt«  BilU'  •     Q     War*t| 

•  k*  Haiti  tat**,  aa.a, 

Wf  i  fbwk  iTea.  ■  -•»,  Bra* 


TABLEAUX  VI YAMS! 

*-»■»■•»•    •••)    ■  »•    Mlaltl.      AP^aataa).,   ajf  FNwin, 

•     F •*••'.  •■  T»r«#  Pi.i.r«      4-Th*  Tkrtu 

•>••■■.     i~Tfc.  M»«>w*r  •«   ••M. 


NoTelty—A  SpwiAlty . .   Harry  rnnnland 

cxkmii.  -  ■  k>fib 

!•■■  •  Marry  aivear* „  *■»••  krinMlr 


.I4IIU   Htirl>.B] 


DELUDED    VICTIMS 


Ooeatadioc  «kh 

Mr.  andKrs.  PETER  WHITE 


irTTp-i  •*«••»»- 1 ^ ♦••  OirciB  &d<*  ure 
•  OU#Jlt>  adnntii 


w     Flalronr 

7  »     (lul't-nr 

..  SV1    b*     PfittLt   RAin.f.. 


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Major    P«pp»r 

P»»«r  Whtt*. ...... 

Mr*.  WklM 

Vrmak  Bro«B 

Widow  Whit* 

Riitr  0I6T4* 


ChM    Varnar 

K  O   M>rtb 

MIdbi*  ftllmor* 

...  M.u  Kailr 
....K*r»n»  Oa>r«t<on 
J  •no!"  J  obi  too 


N  BAM    BIQBY 

B'll.l.      I.lrffll    <>* 

D  BRINSLEY  SHERIDAN 

BATIir.  WIT,  OBAICB.  SOT. 

aslianrAy  XTnll 

I  IT    KTBBIXu mini    at 

AT  COST  O'OUMHC 

■ 


Pnreailo  iter  Hay  be  Croned  in  Lore. 


SHIRT  5  j 

».i.»e, ; 


ir  ii  nuoa  ah  ots'er  ah  roc 

")•   alt"***    fna    lb*    OUlforoU 

■  ra»t  of    K*»-Tit.  M  r  ■  ■»>■■>  It  onairl 

Id  Otvft-r    Tfy  it  bMtraca  ib«  am*,  or 

P  »T   ll   0>ar 


^"■"'•riERS  &  POND'S 

miW'TJ., 
inn-'' 

lll!'""*T 
IOW 


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HALOON, 
coat.    aiABiT  ash   man. 


VI2  WINKS  and  LIQUORS 

1 1,  COFFU,  MO  RUflUHMUTS. 

rB-BIT    HOUSE. 
am  la 


pi 
I 


R'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

aaiDIA    WTT,     BBTAVSA. 

.. KLimairr  tmbatbb  uah  hickb  rk- 

^  jr«i.  i     wl    e*n  b.  r.Blwl  bj  th.  nl(bt  01 

*   w..l      Bum  m4   mtdtBg    ooddhIk 

MM    »iU>    0.  uotlMll.o  Of  1.IUI 

j<ii»    I'irKB.. 

Nismr  .nd  Ml.  t'ropri.Uir. 
Or  M        3.  U.    McCAlif 

aaa  wiibibwum  .trMt.  s.n  k ....... ^ 


RT  CQRBYN'S  SALOON 

]fa»  MAaKRT  BTRRKr,  HARRY  0OR 
]  •  rwMciftlr  inforat  M*  frianda  and  p»t- 
1  "l  h.  bat)  attUd  laaMtatlfal  •>?]»  thu 
imforttbla  raaort.  ard  will  b*  plawad 
,om  tad  all.  and  ba«*  than  atiapl* 
'  wina-  aarl  Itqoora.  A  new 
_  a  maflmfaoto  y  at  Umii Hand 
illi'drr'i  lattwt  n|*M'  a'tal. 
'    jed  in  tbt  Rililard 


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MONEY   SAVED 

B*  par^baataB  *•*'  C*«a>4a  al  i »» 

NEW   YORK    STORE, 

ft*.    n«»»fir.cl   alrrrl. 

Human  and  IaiUtion  Hair  Goods 

UHlAr>  APfD  PINE  JRWILMT  AMD  KAWOY 
HaaAa.    Tba  L»r««-t  «t»h  «od  Liaaat  Pncai, 
at  Waoiaaala  aad  KcvalL 
HatMa  lUir  H-.lsK#i  .  SMAS".  t««"d  apw«rda 

Hnaaa  bair.  top  braJ<t« •■•  •■ 

Rllh      blfaMl  ii»»ad«.  SB 

I.I*«d  Uriiaaaat .   It  BIB 

Bilk   ropBralda       M«U 

I.^TitrHiiiirTjp  Braid ■ 3-cta 

l.m.a  Switoh-a 

BilkMabairOar  a.  tarr  bi.  A  oU 

Manair  !*«  t  .r>«".  I'Uin  or  oftinptd.  Una Won 

Zaabir  W»»i,  p*'  B*«»«*- is  ii* 

it-  Pi>:.ar.  wmu  arroaa  tia    -  OBaUgMBMa 

W-i'in  Uk.  par  botiln •  tti 

VotaPapar,  S  raa-n.  ~'>  ata.. .}  QBUaa,  iA  cU 

Mao   A«a.  par    h-.lt  « i»«t« 

Hiflflt«"nfU«i|.''gf.flo 4»o->ala.Mct* 

boo,  1  "Hk.  I"    ra'di  >>on     liaMli.Uou 

RlBooaa,  Uoatary,  Hair  Kaat.  eiu  ,  ato. 

Our    I-lfM.l     Hitir    Goorlw 

Will  ffi-nan  oaaqaa'lad  In  l*>la  rairkM.altbar  ii 
pno*.  qraalitr  or  tintir.  aod  rrapaotfu'h  ftoh'ia 
to  aiaailaatton  of  air  »to-k  ti-f  >r»  auklcs  ioar 
Kurooaaaa.    BkVUaoda  aeot  0.  O.  D. 

A.     H.    NAMI'MON   .tr    <"«., 

tin.   tia  Hrrnnri  alratat. 
ioIBIib         Betavoert  Mlaalun    »nrt    bttartaw 

BOWERT  THEATRE, 

SALT    LAKE    CITY. 


VARIKrY  TALENT  UN   ROUTE  EAST  OAN 
aiaaya   aaaara    ftriualaaa    toiaftmiiti    Bp 

at   ppln«tiBait  Uakaaod  «ppl»i»S  W 

B.    JKBOME, 
f.|  Bnalnaaa    Maan.rr. 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING,   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,  LECTURE,    AND 

EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooma     lO    and     IV OSO    WitMhliicrton    atreet. 


Philadelphia   Restaurant. 

CUA8.   T.   BKROOI.D,  PBOPB1KTOB. 


UKAT8      AND 
.rd    h,   tnt  w.od. 


.Bd  Mrtn.-.'nn.. 


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I  bBBB  Dlpoed  ID  tba  miliar 
r  aad  aBkiaat  bararaaa  Btaali 
Oil,  can  ba  foaod  i  a  bla  old  pt 


ta  ■JipBtaa  oraatoja  B 


CIDER! 


BAoaaatsaTo  aTMBarr. 

\  is  t  jr  BAN  vBAHoiaoo. 


BALDWIN'S    DAIRY  BUTTER  I 

'I^HISIA  TOORRTIirYT'IAT  N.  B.  TRRW-L- 
1  LIOER  A  CO '  90  and  51  WaabtDgtaa  Markal, 
ara  tba  bOLB  AOSnl'S  for  tba  atta  of  air  brand 
oIbntUr,knowaaa',B4LDWlN'4  DAIRY  BU  C- 
TK  K,"  li  baabaaaaold  at  tba  abora  ataod  tba 
paattblrtaaoyaan,  and  any  branda  of  boMar  rap- 
raaaatid  to  ba  ol  ny  tsajta  notprooartd  t  N.  B. 
TarwiHttar  A  Oo„  ara  can nfarf ai|a. 

It,  K  WU1WIK. 
Ban  Traaolioo,  Apr!!.  Stb.  1871. 

If.  B.  TRBWILLIOESd.  CO  . 
faB-lm  AM  aad  St  Waablaiton  MarkaA. 


ALHAMBRA  LQDHIIG  MOUSE 

rmatT  roa-citBto  booms,  rib. 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 


TO  ORDER 


$50, 


LANCASTER'S 

aiT  W.VaillXU TOS  HTRKI-.T. 

1.1*1  ■%  Opp.  Htanin'i  0p«r»  HoatB. 


rttTitri   wami: 


i.  on!  o(  in.  ii.it  oppori  '>n- 
It  •■  for  .  imir'.  m.o  witn  ft  in.il  o.p.t.l  .T.r 
(.AiiBd,    Tor  p.tto  it.,i  »opiy  i»  bDo.o 


€11  AN.   A.     UAHn.Vf.K, 
TH,  Celebrated  Dutch  Cenaedlna. 

Hilaa    ItfKWl   .    lodk, 

Doiluin*,  S.rlo-fJoBilo  utd  Bftllftd  KinB.r. 


alr.M.ft    »o>'ATI. 

Th*  Wor)d.r.DO*B*d  Onf-L.rK^d  D.aoir. 

MAPPMO     'I'KOKPK. 

Inelndlnc  the  <  hllil  Wander,  RAPP1IO. 

I.KI.IK    nLbH, 

Bt  188  II.  Kl.I.ln  and  W.  B  1.1.18. 

«  TJ  1-    1.1  -  T  O  IT, 

...  AID.... 

HOT     1DAII, 

a.rlo-Comle    and     Dnetttit.. 


T11K    AMOVE    AHTI8T8   All    HOW    ON    IIIIK  BIIBKH,    AND    CAN    BUS 
Ama«d  by  niii.ee.ri  W.it  ol  th*  Kojhr  MoaaUtaa.  tarouab  oar  ftg.nor, 

atlBBUlIAV    COtlJBYN    .Is    CO, 


THE   OLD 

Hot    Sootoli, 

IS  atortaa  Street,  near  Kaaray. 

All    X>rlBUcia    Ten    Cental 

Hot  Prlnka  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOR  aipjtRRY  II  TOWN. 

Alwara  an  flla  tha  Raw  York  HaraW,  Harpar'r 
Waaklr,  rnrk  LaaJia'a,  Dap'a  Dal  aaa,  Potloa  Ga 
satta.  all  ilBA  Oallfomla  papara,  alao  Loadoa 
Ptmeb,  t^n'iBV*.  UlaAatxawdLandanlfawa.  Call 
and  aatiafy  yauraalf. 
BAP-  Don't  foriat  tha  aln  al  tha  Hot  atoet*9B> 
fat  M  W.  H.  WAIaDBON,  Propnator. 


Bar  Sugar 

l-tia    XKABITT    aTtlBT.    AT 


DON'T  FORCET 

ON   YOUR  WAY  TO   OR  FROM  THE  OIR 
ona  to  drop  into  tba 

Hot     Aalootola., 

FOR  YOUR  W ABU  OR  00LD  DRINKS. 


All    Drinks    Ton    Oenta. 

a »S  Batter  atreet.  ae»r  Keany. 
fad  tf  OS.  P.  BRIOOB.  Propria  tor. 


SHIRTS 

...   AND.... 

CENTS' 

FURNISHING 

GOODS. 

A  LABOR  -.BHORTMKNr  OF  GENTS'  FUR- 
■  Ithioa  (i-irida  to  ba  had  annd  cod  obaao,  at 
tba  "OLD  OOBNRB,"  J  LRVY'rt,  '■1<»  Moot- 
aomarr  atraat  JnaHoa  atraa  t*  all.  Don't  for«at 
tba  naanhar— iSl**   Mnntfoniery  atraat.      loll  Ira 


CENTRAL 

NO.  118  GEARY  STRHrTT.* 
Kaat  aoconiiimdatlnna.  for  bm  .  .  _  - 
Vamillaa  fa  tha  vlty.  PriraU  *mr  "  '  "  * 
aotraaoe  forLa<H->.  Hair  Uurttknu.  Hharlnc  and 
Bnarapootnff.  Ohlldraa'a  Hair  naatly  OQU  Ladiaa 
Ibampoi 
t'lTlrr 


Indian  Queen  Range. 

Tlio  Best  In  the  Market 

MAKOFAOTDRKD  BY 

CALRB    M.    «iriiLr<t 
ooU  tf  ABO  an*.  411  Krtaray  at. 


Signor  Mancusi, 

Dkivatb  SINOINO   LKSSONS.-OLASS  OB 
MO!tD  AX  aad  TH  I  KB  II AV , 


"THE"  SAUCE. 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM, 

Aad  Callata  of  BUtlelne. 

in  nni\  BBADfirih.  aho  i"jstrdot- 

1U.UUU  rr*  Bb»*eu  to  b*  *.*a  Qp*p  **  >M 
Pnbll*  DAT  AND  NIGHT  ftt  KiaWi  HA1A 
8 1  a  Mo.uon.rj  atrart.    >OB  MBN  UNLT 

a>DA  Jobsax'*  PaiTAi*  Oarax  tejd  811 
Omi,  *ttr«*t  (oppoitt*  old  M^bftBlfl*1  PtrMOP). 

$1,000  REWARO  OFFERED 


T°B 


ANY  FKHS0W  WHO  CAN  OVRB  OORNi 
ODlaaa,  laBroailag  NalU,  ■"■ " —      - 


it 


figa: 


.0." 


THE  JOOBNAX  8F  AMU8KlCEIfT8. 
PnbUltud  »»rr  DU  >»  the  Year  by 


4k. 

Below 


.S-Mercnnnl  •"•  <*»»  Wartalortaa  I 

,  Mbatgbiaery.'Sen  FrMOtseo. 


RATPBPAY MABCH  22,  1OT8 

Oycters. 

In  strolling  ronnd  the  other  night. 

To  look  at  'Frleoo  by  gu  light, 

uur  careleae  test,  by  chance  did  stray 

To  where '    roeJJBfcl'fl  oe*6flle89'play 

Of  sparkling  iffa,  made  a  Bczeen 

Through  which  a  eweet  booqnet  wu  seen.) 

While  mowey  etonfc»nd  poarly  shell, 

O'er  whJch  the  -niters  softly  fell, 

Made  that  wlnaojw  seem  to  bo 

Pfrtne  fairy  grotto  of  the  b«s. 

otop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 
It  looks  eo  nice— and  try  their  oheer." 
"All  right,"  I  eaM,  **I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suite  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  bis  appearance,  aeked  our  wish— 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  saignt  name.     We  found  It  trot, 
And  cooked  magvrijiomihj,  loo; 
AH  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Oooled  every  style;  ins*  think  of  that. 
And  If  your  month  0.00  't  water,  then 
Tou're  different  from  other  men. 
Thai  'd  clam  t  and  crabs  sud  terrapins  tf 
Infect,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  oosy  place  oS  kinds  of  game, 
Ftsh,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sore, 
Prepared  to'  tempt -an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  toe,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  tney  bays  here  the  best  ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  tittle  sinners. 
To  get  what  they  call  "suoh  nice  d*moM,H 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundied  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  and  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  Boom.  337  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  wad  £i#hl. 

0HAELE9  'BAAKE.  Proprietor, 


Star  Shirts  ana  collars. 

All  sorts  and  Bizee,  for  f'a'e  and  cheap,    st  the 
Whtlt  Cheer  laundry,  121  Leidesdotff  st,        * 


Public  Accommodation. 

Wa:hing  left  at  the  effiae  before  8  a.  m.,  can 
be' returned  in.  tee  evening  If  reqair*d;  we 
never  dieavpeloti    What   Cheat   Laundry,  121 

Leioeedorff  street.  * 

■ 

V.    Carlier  <b  Co.,  Lapidaries, 

From  Paris,  having  the  latest  Improved  lapi- 
dary tools,  will  exeeute  any  work  In  their  line 
in  a  superior  manner,  at  moderate  charges. 
Will  pay  the  highest  prices  for  quartz  speci- 
mens, and  appraise  the  value  of  all  gems.  Lap- 
idary. 614  Heiohant  street, room  26.  -  SB 


We  get  no  business  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry,    Office,  121  LeideBdorff  street.       • 


Ladles  Vii* it-ins*  C&rds. 

■Written,  engraved  or  painted  by  Jobk  P* 
Dwrza,  126  Sutter  street,  opposite  Lick  Hon«e, 
and  at  the  Grand  Hotel.  N.  P.— Bakdkt.b- 
CEirrs  NEATLY  tUBXXTt.     FzNMAXPKIP   Of  6Veiy 

description  to  order,  a 


Oyster    Truce. 

The  oyster  trade  in  California  is  aBarnnirig 
pi  gentle  proportions.  Emerson  Corvlllo,  of  the 
Saddle  Boek,  410  Pine  street,  -furnishes  from 
his  own  oyster  beds  at  Ban  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  ail  parts  of  the  Patdflo  Ooast,  His 
Eastern  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 
has  extended  all  over  the  continent ,  and  *  be 
"  Saddle  Bock"  is  Vuown  everywhere. 


X>0    Wot    SuSex-    from    Corns. 
The   unfortunate  sufferers  from  Oerns,  Bun- 

Ions,  Olub  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fi.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 810  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p. it.    We 

fTM»4k  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doo- 

ter's  capability.  Reference*  given  IX  required,  h 


JHow  to  Procure  Bargains. 
'  Attend  the  auction  sales  ot  Watson  a:  Barn- 
hart  at  their  anctlea  salesroom,  112  Sat  tor  street, 
adjoining  the  new  CHrcus  Amphitheatre,  and  you 
are  sure  to  iroeurs  bargains.  Sale  days — Mon- 
days and  Fridays,  Cash  advanced  on  merchan- 
dise.   Outdoor  sales  promptly  attended  toL  s 


Twenty  Thousand 

Paper  Collars,  all  style?,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Cheat  Laundry,  orn*  121  LeldesdotSBt. 


-Dr.  Barlow  J.  Smith 

Is  giving  a  cours  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygeian  Hall,  637  Calif  orals  street, 
every  Friday  evenln  g,  commencing  at  1  %  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  dally,  from  9  to  i  p.  w,,  free.        w 


Reduced  Prices. 

Sbirts  from  Too.  to  $3,  Complete  assortment 
ot  Oente'  Fur&iabing  Goods.  Beales  ft  Oo.,  803 
Kearny  street,  near  Bu-h.  ox 


It    Is    a    Beauty! 

The  Little  Gem  Clothing  and  Card  Marker,  at 
41C  Washington  street,  near  the  Post  Office.  Beat 
ever  in  vent  e  1.  0 

Ladies,  you  may  say  what  you  please  there 
Is  but  one  place  in  the  city  where  you  can  buy 
underclothing  cheap  for  yourselves  said  chil- 
dren, and  that  Is  at  M,  Frledlander&  CoV,  No. 
9  Third  street.  Suoleus  Boildlng.    Go  and  be 

convinces.  Sg 
-_* 

Altogether  tne  Best. 

It  is  curious,  but  true,  that  aV  A.    Shaber, 

707  Market  street,  near  Third,  should  sell  fus- 

niture  and  bedding  cheaper  than  any  other 

dealer  In  this  city.    Try  him  and  you  will  be 

©or      osw  x ! 

Artificial  Memory.     Guaranteed. 

This  wonderful  srsum  gives  the  mimcrf  ex- 
traordinary power.  Thoueaods  of  figures  and 
words  learnt  without  effort.  Studies  made  easy 
and  ■  intellect  strengthened.  Sand  for  the 
boot— afty  cent?,  post-paid.  Professor  Wm, 
Nemos,  la7  Montgomery  afreet.  x 

. ..     ,    , 

Tie    Beet    Remedies, 

Dr.  Perrj'i  Las*  chance,  lor  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
-t?'a  Webfoet  Pills,  for  all  WHoaa  complaints. 


lie  rle--dc;   attracTlCi*- v     ^  Taptdl?    wsnicr, 
*o  mr  ;aat  lb»Tariou- 

r„r*»«t    VL.  .-«     BrraiDtrd-j 

■bled   "lhe   «**  olU#    MM:  or.  Old  l  ondod 

Bri.ge  by  VtgS^Om^  °*T'"  *""*' 
»t(«d  from  AicBroitrflsrTtfmaBce,  had  hoev  pre— 

•»Bt^attheB*bttor,acn The  last  nUjtti ol 

tt.p--lsmtiBM"Ili«ChildreD  la  the  Waed" 
w.r-  snnoouoe*  for  tb.  .oliowieg  week  at  ih° 
DmryL.ee.  RW*  to  succeeded*/  tie  spec- 
tacle of  "The  Oatara-tof  tte  Gaagss"  on  tb*  3d 
iDit  -  .Mr  BaBdnaan's  pwfermaaoa  ol  Hamlet 
had  been  rea-i-tad  ttreagbont  Ue  week  at  the 
Friocess  aed  the  teasoa  was  to  hava  b^ea  pro- 
loor ed  to  give  him  aa  oaportunltr  of  apceanag  10 

other   favorite  ekaracttre On   the  SiJttt   alt.- 

Mr  FiakVs  adaptatien  ot  Viotori-n  Sardon'a  p?ay_ 
und*r   the    title  ot    "Raverfc  Babsras,"  wa»  ao- 

aootiotd    for  pres*Btelioa  at  the  St.  James 

Xt  the  Oiyospis,  Maggie  Doim  end  d  bar  short 
career  en  the  i5th  inst.,  and  on  the  «7ih,."The  St- 
rlous  Famiij"  waa  to  have  been  arodowd  ;  like-*, 
wiae  a  new  tragic  drama,  la  one  act,  adapted  from 

the   French   by    i>r.  W- Mawtoa. "The  Bob e- 

mians,"  a  new  opera  bonffe.  composed  Dy  Mr. 
Farnie,  with  son  bio  by  Cffentacb.  wa?  advertieed 
to    follow    "L'fflil  Creve"    at  the  Opera  Camiqne. 

Wjlkle  Ot\llio'e  n*w  drtms.  "M»o  and   Wife." 

was  ts  hate  been  br&ugct  oat  a'  the  Frinceof 
■Wales  00  tfce  35d  ulL,  aocceedinc  "Money,"  wbioh 
rsaobedlt)W«lthTepr(Bentat!ono'- tae  night  pr©- 

oedin* A  version  of  "Eugene  Aram."  by  Mrs. 

Welii,  ia  to.he  predated  at  the  Lyceum  with  Henry 
Irving  la  the  title  role. 

Ohas.  Mathsus  commenced  en  eaffefM-sat  ef 
twelve  nlghta  at  the  Theatre  Bcial,  GreeDook,  on 
the  17th  nit.'  Be  appeared  dunes  the  week  M  Sir 
Oaailes  Colas*  :raai,Mr.  Gathorwool,  Twiggletou 
and  PlvBiper.  On  the  ii  Inst.  B.  Talbot  was  to 
feliftw  at  thi»  bouse. 

Barrr  Sulliranwas  t»  open  at  Theatre  Royal' 
lfewcaitle,  on  Feboarv  24th,  for  six  nigtts,  going 
tkeaes  to  th  e  A  mpbiU  eitre,  laverpeel,  for  three 
weeks. 

Charles  Dillon  was  the  star  at  the  Opera  House, 
Aberdeen,  Scotland, 

"Adalbert  von  Bremen,"  a  historic  play  by  Fit- 
ger.  on  its  first  performance  at  Oldenburg,  was  es- 
thaaiastica^y  received. 

Tue  VekSft  F-m!iy,  whD  were  so]  sneessaful  in 
America  last  season,  will  leave  London  for  Raw 
Tcrk.  in  Aorit  under  engageateot  to  Mr.  Sheridan 
Shook,  of  Che  Union  Square  Theatre,  fer  but, 
mouths,  at  a  salary  of  twenty-fire  huudrsd  dol- 
lars per  week— they  may  visit  Oalifomia  la'  18*74; 
they  ar  e  still  uz  der  the  ccnOrol  of  their  original 
manager,  Mr.   vTardle  Ocrbyo,  of  Londoo. 

While-Frank  Burgess,  oomedtas,  of  Durand'a 
Enili  h  company,  was  performing  the  part  of  Al- 
leaaio  at  the. Lim erick  Theatre,  Ireland,  a  portion 
of  the  stage  broke  tbroogh  and  ic  flic  ted  snoh  in- 
jorleB  to  hie  lege  that  be  was  unable  to  appear  {or 
strand  nighta. 

Pepper"  Williams,  the  well-known  eld-lime 
aotor.diedon  Fab.  14th  at  London.  For  a  con- 
siderable period  he  was  associated  with  the  man- 
agement of  Phelps  aod  Greenwood  at  Sadler'* 
WeUt,  aeauact.r  aod  Etase  manager,  and  twenty 
years  ago  was  a  theatrical  bookseller. 

Miss  MaiWott appeared  three  n  ghts,  ooramsne- 
ing  on  the  20th  alt.,  at  the  Tbeatre  Royal,  Leices- 
ter, Eng.,  enacting  the  role  of  Hamlet. 

An  action  brought  .gac:t  Mr.  Joieph,  OWaSr 
of  the  Queen's  7  hcatre,  for  damages  for  brtaohiof 
agreemeDtin  the  letting  of  the  theatre,  was  tried 
at  Dcblin,  Ireland.  letaTy.  The  plaintiff  ie  ait  ac- 
tor, who  appeared  some  time  previons'y  ut  Dab- 
lin  under  the  name  of  Bocth,  bat  is  also  known 
under  the  name  of  Marble.';  He  engaged  the  the- 
atre from  Mr.  Joseph  tmder  thb  name  of  Lieattn- 
anl  Edwin  Bfron,  at  a  teat  of  three  pounds  per 
Bight;  Mr.  Joseph  ti  sarply  boi-kee-per  and- gas  . 
the  rent  to  be  paid  nightly.  The  thea  re  was 
Opened  fn  she  las  er  end  ef  December,  and  re- 
mained open  for  to  tee  er  four  nights,  the  box- 
keeper  retaining  the  rent  out  of  toe  receipts  fer 
Mr.  Joseph.  Oo  the  fourth  night  the  receipts 
amocnted  to  £1  lis  £d.,  ind  the  balance  netforth- 
comi  rig,  Mr.  Joseph  locked  up  his  theatre  aod  re- 
fused 1  be  Lieutenant  admisuoav  in  the  morning, 
and  still  re  f  need,  notwithstanding,  aa  waa  alleged 
that  the  balance  of  the  eight's  rent  was  effered  to 
be  paid.  An  act-ion  was  then  brought  for  breach 
of  agreement,  which  has  resulted  In  a  yerciot 
against  Mr.  Josei>b  for  £€0  with  costs. 

The  theatre  of  the  Porte  St,  Martin,  Paris, 
France,  which  was  burnt  down  under  the  Com- 
mune, is  nearly  ie  built.  The  great  Bucoess  of  "Ma- 
rloae  de  Lorme"  at  the  Theatre  Francais  has  in- 
duced tbe  joint  directors,  MM.  Bitt  end  Lnro- 
enells,  to  luaugurate  their  new  booae-^Iih  "Le 
Boi.  s'Awtuse,"  Victor  Hugo's  pfinoipal  drama, 
which  failed  on  the  first  Bight,  thirty  years  ago 
and  wsb  prohibited  on  the  second  by  M.  d'Argaut, 
one  of  Louis  Phillippe'a  ministers, 

The  rehearsal  of  "Oaiteuche"'  at  the  Chatalet 
Paris,  France,  waa  progreeBing  rapidly,  bat  the 
pari  of  the  robber  bero,  which  was  to  have  been 
played  by  the  maaater,  Beabayee,  bae  been  given 
to  an  actor  of  the  establishment,  Larav.  Therea" 
eon  assigned  for  this  ohange  ia  that  Deehayas  is 
fat  and  tea  at  of  j  breatk,  and  unable  to  climb  up 
the  rope,  by  tbe  aid  ol  which  Oartouohe  escapes 
from  prison,  in  a  scene  of  this  play.  It  having 
teaBBaggeated  that  a  rope-ladder  could  be  «ub- 
tituted  without  materially  damaging  the  effect 
of  tbe  situation,  tbe  characteritio  answer  was 
giren  that  the  hand-orar-ha^d  business  was"~tra- 
ditiOBaVaad  could  on  bo  accouotbfraltared. 

At  Pesth,  HuBgary.  a  tragedy  in  five  acta,  enti- 
tled "Strnensee,"  has  been  performed  for  the 
first  time.  It  ia  the  hundredth  droiratie  som po- 
sition of  Mr.  K.  Cfzligeti. 

Our  Australian  advices  bear  date  Jan.  3d.  Tbe 
ntercolonlal  Jubilee  had  been  the  event  of  the 
preceding  month  at  Melbourne,  laeting  over  New 
Year's.  Itwasgolt  n  >  p  by  Mr.  George  Ooppin 
and  notwithstanding  the  great  attractions  prs- 
Bented  it  proved  a  failure,  Snancially.  The  Christ- 
mas psntcmjmes  were  in  full  blast.  At  the  Thea- 
tre Boyal,*  Riqaet  with  the  Taft;fc or,  Harlequin. 
Old  Mother  rJhiptos.'.the  bilrer  Champions  and 
Darwin'e  Genealogical  Tree,"  which  is  from  the 
pens  of  Messrs.  £.L.  Blanchard  and  Frank  Ed- 
wards, was  drawing  fn II  bouses. . "Blue  B=ard," 

written  by  Garnet  Walsh,  was  produced  on  Christ- 
mas Eve  at  the  Prince  of  Wa>es,  where  Mrs.  Mary 
Gladstane   had    been   stirring   as    Amy  Robsart, 

with    marked   success  "booietj"    had    been 

given  at  tie  Boya),  with  Geo.  Ooppin,  Mtss  Eleanor 
Oarey  and  Mr.  Ireland  io  the  cast.  Harry  Biokards 
bad   also   f  ulfilled  an  engagement  st  this  tense 

and  waa  then   doing  well  at  Apollo  Hull. Mr. 

Joasph  SiamoBB,  a  dnmatic  pioneer  at  the  an- 
tipodes, opened  Polytechnic  Hall  for  three  nights 
during  tbe  holiday  season  with  an  enterialameEt 
entitled  "^nn  and  Facta^er,  Thirty-fire  Years  fa 
Australia."   It  was  bnt  indifferently  aatronizad, 

-  )'       in. :  u     try. 

Fob  Salt— A  lot  ef  cheap  £  Ilk  dre»see,  at  36 
&earj  street.  A  good  price  paid  for  cast-off 
clothing.  '>-*        b 

Lf  '     - 

Pravtfa  Abolition-  Oil 

Cores  Stiff  Jointp,  Sprains  and  Bruise?.  %l 

SewisBfir  Maciilnes  for  Malr- 

Beatedandrepajfjjtd,  atll6Poat|tTt*t,  Also, 
Agency  for  Mills'  Adjustable  Treadle.  x 


- 


The  Last  New  Sotxg. 

A\r—"M'Jttde  Chandon," 
1     Emerson  CurvilU  i>  tdj  Dame.  ■ 

[Yly  buaiufss  alwayals  the  same; 

Ea-tsrn  OjUtert,  a->d  Fsrky  Boast, 

R-4iiibi8  ttre^,  that  my  tonse  can  boast, 

Siaiely  these  Eira;ves  to  all  I  show* 
r^Oh'hlah  ohl'oblb^h  oh! 
~  Noue^ffio  fcavffboen  but  again  will  go. 

Corviile  1  ays  sol  says  so  I    y 

On  fi'^eStrett,  it  No.  410, 

Remembtr  the  number  aud  cill  again, 
'  Visions  of  Shf-U-fi  h  la  every  style. 

Inwardly  cause  you  much,  to  smile, 

Ladies  with  escorts  there  always  g' 

Ladles  go]  Ladies  go! 

Emerson  Corrllle'spollt:!  and  eo 
&-1  Tb«y  go!  they  golthrygol 


Incomparable 

.a-'    r-  ).1     TAVf 


Genuine   Havana    Claars, 

Best  brands  at  61"    Montgomery  street,  8,  W, 
corneyoi  Merchant.     Franck  &  Cahu,  g 


Dr,    Dohony 

Has  daroted  his  study  more  partleTJarly  to 
chionio  and  aptclflo  praoOce,  and  as  such  It 
oo??  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  In 
3xn  Francisco.  OfSce  t719  Baeramento  street, 
corner  of  Leideadorff.  a  few  doors  celow  What 
Ohoer  Hoose.  1 

— — —    ■    -  0-" 

Sczri   Moore, 

Formerly  of  Buss  House  Carriages,  can  be 
totind  In  front  ef  Ooleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
ahUshment,  eontbwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery sts.,  or  Dexter  g tables',  Oarrlago  orders 
left  at  either  pla.ee  prompuy  attended  to  day 
sr  night,  at  rednoed  rates.  at 


Fob  Fixn  wona,  go  to  T.  0.  Jeseop,  dent  let, 
ocr.  Sutter  and  Montg'ry,  over  Tucker's.     3-u 


Notice  to  the  Public. 

H.  Beyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  doer 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  Is  now  sel- 
ling off  his  nne  stock  of  men';,  boys'  and  chil- 
drens'  clot  ring,  on  account  of  ramoval,  at 
grettly  rednoed  cr.ces.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  h-ta,  trunks,  valises, 
etc.,  below  cojt.    Gill  if  you  want  bargains,  dh 


Five  3Hurxtli-<?a  IV1  enTFanted 

Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leidesdorff  st.        • 


Save    Your    Money. 

Why  p&y  $8  per  dozen  for  Cabinet  Bembrandt 
Photographs  when  you  can  get  them  for  $4  per 
dozen,  s&d  all  other- Unds  equally  cheap,  at  the 
New  Tobk  Galleey,  No.  95  Third  aireet,  be- 
tween Mission  Wad  Market  ttrTets.  No  Obinese 
employed  althe  New  Yi-rk  Gslliry,       ,      3-s 

Holiday    Candlvs. 

yresb,  sweet  and  deiielouB  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 578  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  and  retaU.  ■  e 


McDowell,  MJUo'w  Card  Writer 

Bfady.made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 

608  Market  street,  ocr.  Pott  aod  Montgomery  u 


A.  f^teeteMiiil  liocaaon. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  locatie-n,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Th»  bollllMt  is  a  very  fine  one  and  la  well 
llchtRd  auri-owhtils^d.. 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS, 


THE  FOLLOWING  IS  A  REPORT  OF  THE 

AMOUNT  OF  BEER  SOLD 


U,  S.  Keyenne  Paid  Thereon, 

,  DurlBB    the    TTenr  1873, 

By  all  the  Brewers  in  San 
Francisco : 


29868  $2080? 
20,08-2        a/,682 


]ir,:;; 
8.i*8 
7,f« 
6.955 
5.459 
«,B«n 

4.736 
4,573 
4A*i 
4.417 
3,349 


I  2.72 
'  3,71 


PhUadfliihia'..John  Wleland 

Bhayire Ljonsi  Oo....,.,. 

iMbany rSprectela  &  Oo.... 

-Waahlngton Mangels  &  Oo 

Pacific Fortmaoo  i  Oo  — 

S.  Y.  Stock  Breverr  ....A 

Haeon  A  Oo .„ 

Willows KlienclausA  Fanei 

Broadwar 

■  Kat.iooal... Glncfc  4  Haneou... 

Jaekson. . .-. Wm.  Prwie^iok.. . . 

Iiav«ria.....  ....Guuaiicliiuo..., 

Iiibernia.......'.'M.  Nuoao 

liBitei  Stales, .WanoematharAOO 

N aw  York  .....Haffner &  Oo 

GotdenOate 

Union Hesse  A  Oo.... .... 

Larayette Eaaot  Paullin..... 

Green  4t Oo.. 

Ohicaco ,. , — 

W«F»nt  £  Ejuh 

Wahmut&Oe.... 

And  some  very  small  breweries,  producing-  each 
less  than  1,000  barrels  per  annom.  Tbe -whole 
amount  of  tieersnld  dannft  187 J  in  San  Franoisco 
la  1S1,4«  barrels,  and  it  will  be  noticed  that 

;  JOHN  WIELANB, 

Philadelphia,  Brewery 

HEADS    THE     LIST! 

Hi,  sales  exceeding  br  abont  1CX-0  barrels  t^OB. 
ol  aoy  other  brewer;,  snd  making  uearlj'  OD."-&(tb 
of  all  brewers  combjied.  1e7J  iw 


7.5JS- 
6.91S^ 

5«S 
160J 
<,7»5'. 

,.s:a , 

(.545 

4,4  7 

IMS 

a.  889 

2.7» 

Z.4'2 

2!88 

2.080 

!UJ 

1.719  | 

1,321  ' 


Stage  Dancing' 

TAUGHT  AT  ' 

McCarty's. Dancing  Academy, 

DABHAWAY  tTAIJ., 
de27  1st  Post  street,  ce.r  KerrtlT. 


J.    C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    LUNCH, 

Cor,  Second  and  Teh-.ma  street.. 

Terrapin     con.tantly    oo     hand, 
Ojeters   in    every    etTle,    "PBIVATB 
"DPPBK    BOOMSF1R  PASTIES. 
decJllm 


£»TRA  QUALITI 

BOOTS  aBd  S^OES 

~OH  BAin)  and  made 
to  ORDJtiwK. 

L.   BLAIR'S, 

•   "K^aairiT   -tirfft. 


MILITARY.  COODS 

AKD.    .. 

GOLD  ftHO  SILVER  THEATRICAL 

TRIMMINGS, 


'The  Story  of  Miiss, 


An  Idyll  of  Red  MountaiD," 


("WairTEH  FOE  THE  GOLDEN  ERi  IN  1863.) 

Will  be  con  tinned,  and  concluded  ia  elxtr' 
ebaptera,  commencing  in 

The  Golden  Era 


Sunday) March  16, 1873 


Now  is  the  Time  to  Subscribe 

■ 


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AN  ORIGINAL  NOVEL.1 

■■1         •    •  '-'■  I 

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; 

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And  poireutog  anparalleled  attraction,  con- 
taining a  New  Revelation  in 

California    Romance. 


BEAD  THE  OPENING  CHAPTERS  OF 

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STKII1T -KiKCE  ^Sth, 

TO  BE   COMPLETED  111  SIXTY  OHAPTEESl 

FDR  SALE  BT  NEWSMEN,  EVERYWHERE. 


TB    MAIL    STJBSOKIBJEKS. 

The  GoWen  Ern,  One  "Tear. SS  SO 

Th.  Oolden  Era,  Six  Monfh. 8  OO 

The   Golden   Era,  and     FeterM»n'. 

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Ladle.'  Haratlat,  Six  Month,.,     t  GO 


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' 

BEGIN  WITH  BBET  HARTE'S 

Story  of  lYEliss 

To  be  eootinnel  and  completed  in 
Sixty  Obaptera. 


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Pain  and  soreness  of  tl 
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arising  from  a  suddc 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  i 
healing  powers.  Ask  f 
the  California  Hall's  Pu 
monary  alsam.  Sold  t 
all  Druggists. 


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rS2iWfXL^TE 


Gires  Tone  to  the  Stomatl' 


timMto* 


VyiLL  BE'N£W  loss  of  appetite.  : 
Is  a  Sure  Relief  for  Indigestio  'I 


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THOMAS    W.    BRIE, 
SXIjVEH.  FI.ATK 


MANTTEAOTDRER 

— a5TD^ 
K  EP AIB  E K 


DRUMS,  BfiH.0S, 

— AND— 
oikiEB    M1JSICAA.    IKSTItrataKT. 

f         ESTABIalSa£D  IN  1SOS.    .  , 

oifr IrSosona  givQQ  on  tbe  Btn  jo  and  Dran,  A 
MISSION  8TKEET,  between  Fixat  and  beave 

N.  B.— Flne-.oned  BUv.r  Solo  Kanjoa  tmt 
eM.onala  alwara  on  nand.  iali 


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America,  t,ha  OaoeotGoo'  ~ 
Oolonies,  India  and  Ohihd, 

IS  OPEN  TO  II 

Is  well  posted  with  the  profession  aod 


IS  OPEN  TO  ENGAGEMENT,      i' 

Can  "bit*  names  of  Manager!.  Theatre*  Of  •#* 
List  ef  Prices  aod  helaing  capaoi  ly,  in  nearlf  m 
one  of  che  above  pleoea.    Apoly  io 

J.  H.  MoOABa. 
■ill 


SANGER  HALL! 


.670  J  a. 


S  HALL,) 


11     (3EABT    ST.,    NEA.B     KBlII 

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None  kit  the  Ckeleeat  Brnada  nf  W'" 

and  l.l«nora  oa  nand. 

— 

DEPOT  WErAND  ft.  KASCHi'S  BAY  BUlW 

J«]itl  OHRIS  FELPMlM 

- —  hi   r 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

BTB1I  lAUEBAI'M"' 
Plana    and     SlnelnK   •»**' 


CHARING 


SALOO 


OOB  Ml. .Ion  atreet,  near  »*—•* 
delO  EAOLE8  A  WILP,  1 


fn  33  -.a-  x>-w 


A  Bomapce  of  Bed  Moun 


OOMMBSOED  IN 


The  Golden  Era 


To  the  Dramatic 

THE  UITOERSIGNBD,  WHO  BAB  W 
o»er  twel.e  year.  0™nec^^fclr2SA»' 
Malbonrne,  and  ia  well  known  DT  tn.  aa»u  . 
lb.  mofwliton  In  the  Ooloalaa.  bar*  •«  «J8J  ' 
that  ne  ia  prepared  to  rive  eiTjenenojow.  ., 


allperaona  profoaalonallj  TOlUn.  ''-"JSJIS; 
Tiait  to  tne  Anatralian  Oolonie,.  '••."S'S 
Fnnotnalitj  in  dispatching-  repbai  tear  a,* 

aP°"'  WILL1AV  H  KITBT  Tf  ATIBI,  i 

UVictorla   OhamtMra,   4JB  OoUlna  iw»V 
honrn«      AMtralu. ^ 


WILLI8J_BAND. 

CS  JC  m-ITH    te.der  •'■ 
nESHT  1TOK  M1B  MBBB^aT,  la  » 

ottromer.  ,treet,'oa"  J 
etrwat. 


»^ttM^r*J'l°nHT°nierg 


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OEOKOE    MAYES": 

BALES  IirOTaWBWfc^BL*JJ»  -, 

andaU  kind,  of  SHELL  FISH,/ 
Stall.  Foe.  f 


Napa  Soda 


. 


•  11    m>  MOVDAT.     MAKIM     tt      >W» 


•  i  iiumo  si  q 

-  Hal*.!    Ilai 

- 

I    am  a^ti   •>■< 

I  Prta*  Oea  Dollar.  1 

I  STOM  5' 

Q  *l  •«•.?.,    M.  ? 


WITY  OF  PARIS 


nw  albaibba  thiatri. 


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Novelties! 


EMERSON    MINSTRELS 


•aw  »tiA  A»t*4B  n  uuanauian  tm 

1TTLE 


Farewell   ItvnHU  ami  I  w    \|<|waranr HIGNOB  HOW  In: 


MARCH     *« 


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Oi-i-lil.innl     Blook. 


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MILE    CAUCAIN    AND    THE   CELEBRATED   DONATO, 

mBornBi  amw  tpt-.in  taihitiohs  »5n  ntLor  fihai.b. 

SOSU  AND  DANCE CHARLES   SUTTON 


LES     MISER  ABLKS! 


WILSOIY'S 

AMPHITHEATRE 

r.irisian  Circus! 


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Dockrill'a  Parisian  Troupe! 
Mr.  Harry  Eytingo 

I-  nl«  ..mil  .  Ian  urn  ur  ikiiiik  III 


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OR  THE 

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NOTICE. 


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PACIFIC  I^.A."W  -FLESllPOiEirrJESR,  J.  A  WOODSON,  Editor 

Devoted  to  the  Interests  at    the  Leirnl   Profession. 

ripllatMM  '_rrrrr  vaak  a  larf*  numb«r  of  ADTASCI  CASES  from  the  Am-rican  and  lagllah  Oo\Trti,  and  the  moat  raloable  L00AL  OARKS  and 
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riBAY,    MAR     B   1,    18T9. 
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CHAS.  MAYERS 

Pioneer  Cloak  Store 

(TamaTlr  Marar  A  WukhaJBm,) 
i\o.    >•    NOVTOOMEBT    STREET, 

Opposite,  the  l,l»k  llnaio. 
BRANCH,    *••    KKARMT    HtREKT. 

MR.    MAYER  rjAl.Li    ATTENTION   TO   UI8 
larea  ao<l  wall  ••leotid  aiaartmaat  of 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  Velret 
and  Cloth, 

Aodblanaw  •tjlt>«  of  r«ftdr-tn*dn  811k.  Wool  and 
•  inar  L/.DIEr/BUITH.at  VERY  LOW  PRIHEH. 
Alio,  a  l*r«r»  at«ok  ef  HtripiM.   Bro*be  ao't  Laos 

MiawIi,  l.irn  J»ck«!>  Bilk  •  od  (Joiloo  Valvat*. 
Sim,  salmi,  "loikiof*.  and  *>*err  dMcrip'lon  of 
TnDUQinau.  JUST  AitklV*D.  a  Lara*  iLToka  or 
tbaHprlDgitfiaaof 

PLAI"      ANa»      FMUROIDKttKll 

LINE\    SUITS, 

Iff.  R— Oloaka,  Drataaaaad  iti't*  mada  to  ordar 
in  I  at*  it  faihloo.  at  raaioaaHla  rajaa. mb> 


Oreat  Crash  Amongst 
the  Milliners, 

OWING  TO  THE  FAOT  THAT  M    ABHER  IS 
BBLLJNO  A  LARGE  and  VINE  BTO0K  OF 

Ladies',  Misses' and  Children's 
Hats  at  50c.  apiece. 

DOIt'I    FORGET   TO   OAI.L   AUD    EXAUIRB 
BIB  LAROK  8T00K  OB 

notron,  ruTiiBi,  bibboh, 

■  IL.IAB  ABD  1TBAW  BUODI. 

M.    ASSIZER, 

(SO  Kearny  street, 
Batwaao  California  and  Maoramenta. 
a«- Jail  rooalrad,   l.tOO  dot,  Haia,   aalUnf  at 
FIFTY  OENT8  aplaoa.  faM 


QrO.  W.  KAOLrB,    BOS'T  fTHM,    DAVTD  maxwell. 

Nagle,  Sieii"&  Maxwell, 

°        IMPOBTBBB  AND 

Wholesale  Proyision  Herehaats 

DUTTBB,  OBBIBB.  LAUD.  HAHB.  BAOOlf, 
P    «l«~  Wo.  l»«.OAl»AfnU.itt»AI,  oo;  fooj 


BBBBD 


8nre.  Why  Have  Ye  that  Catarrh 

Bait  r»l  10  Blddr.  "Von  looA  'O  h.loht. 

bit.  in.  •'••  AA»  .t-.rkl.  Ilk.  ■  iLu   ' 
"0  r'A.     uf<  Bid Aj.  "Dr  Etoii'i  Di.mood  r.Bidl 

Uto  onr.d  tbAldlTil  of  A  bAd  eourtb." 

rorAAloAlAllOnictlAi'f.AAd  it  o  POST  BTRKCT. 


The  City  Gardens 

»0R  THR 

Coming  Picnic  Season! 

THE  ATTRNTfON  OF  ALL  SOCIETIES.  A8- 
aooiallona  and  Mihiarr  Compaolaa  i«  oa'lad 
to  tb«  aJ«AntAf«B  offarad  Djr  tn«»«  vnmmodiotu 
and  bountiful  gronoaa  for  Holiday r*  lonlo  F««it- 
?al'.  Th*y  dad  b*  procured  on  any  day  in  the 
waak  for  piomo  pnrpoa«<a  *h*  oomioa  anaaoD  on 
Bioin  adraotaf«.f>Tt  tar  ma  tban  any  iroanda  Id  lha 
btaU. 

THE  (ITT  eiHDP.NII 
Am  aaay  ct  aoo>a  wl thorn  any  tariff  <o  *  oolaMat. 
and  are  orotldi-d  wttb  larfo  and  baantifol  l.awoi; 
laraabbada  Traat;  haaoMfal  Flowara  and  Plaota 
from  "'T)  elimo;  ravaroua  Swlnca;  two  mim- 
anotb  DanolDg  Pa*ilinna;  a  nataral  t.aka,  will 
I'leaaur*  Botia;  Foot  tain*  a'  d  «  l»"tt»u  ry  Tow- 
rra,  all  parfaotly  ahaltt.r«d  from  tba  w.oda.  A 
mamnioib  Kn«tiorant  la  on  tho  aroacd*.  and  avary 
oonrnnianoo  for  tDa  Aocommailation  of  lara*  Pto- 
oloa  baa  b«*a  mado.  Kt  rj  t  iinn  baa  bean  plaoad 
Id  tb«  Daoitoomplata  ordar  for  tbaaomlng  aaaaoo 

Ti>L'  CITY  OARDEKN 
Ara  tba  lartoat  la  tha  main  Thay  oootalo  R%j 
airis  of  Knoll  and  Bbad*d  Lawn,  Klowar  Oar- 
ilnn",  ato.,  and  are  oapabla  of  aooommodatina 
aU.WU  parnona  with  tbo  Rrea^aat  oODranlanaa.  Ki- 
tra  Cars  ran  dlraotly  to  tue  Gardtitri. 

Plonto  (iiiniraftt-iBa  are  aipaoially  Invllad  to  oall 
and  laapectthn  Oronnda,  and  aaeartaku  tarma, 
whlab  will  bo  most  ftrorabta, 

M.    V.   HTEVEff",   rr«prletor. 

aa-Offlcn  hoora  3  to  6  p.m..  dally,  at  the  Qardeai, 
onrnnr  1  wolfth  and  Folaom  nlreeta. 

N.  B— SOt),OoO  AdmifBlon  Tlokato  were  aold 
by  varlono  Aaaooiationt  boldlnx  taotlvala  at  the 
Oily  Gerdeoa  laat  year.  Tba  aala  cf  aplritnona 
Iiqnora  will  be  problbilod  on  tho  groaado  on  Vea- 
tiyal  daya.  _  aabltf 


BADGER'S  CENTRAL  PARK 

OAKL.AITD. 

The   Popular   Picnic   Resort. 

Forty  Mlonteo  Ride  from  Ihla  Clly-Oon 
ran  dlreet  to  the  Park. 

BADfiER'8  CENTRAL  PARK  18  TJUDOOBT- 
adly  the  boat  Bnmmar  T-eaort  for  Pica  tea  end 
Fnmllioa  dnring  tha  HnmiDer,  belnir  FRRH  FROM 
DU^T,  WIND,  8AND  AND  POI80B  OAK  The 
Parkloverj  oommodloai,  and  located  dlraotlj  at 

tba  water  front  .    _  . 

Itaboanda  In  ma«TniloaBtold  SbadaTreea,  Deaa- 
tlfnl  Lawno,  Garden*,  etc..  end  it  provided  with 
a  mammoth  Pe«illon,  Reetenrent,  ajda»u»oo- 
TODleooe  for  pablta  aaaemblagaa.  Will  be  opea  to 
tha  poblio  afMr  March  1Mb.  For  par tloolara.  ap- 
plrWT.VFBADGKB.eb  the  Perk,  or  at  bit 
nffloa,  aartheaat  ooroer  Kaarny  and  BnohotcaeU, 
San  Franbiaoo.       nnl1  lB> 


CLASSES  IHJL0CUTI0B.  „. 

TWO  OF  TUB  UEADINO,  MRMBIR8  OF 
tha  Tbeatrioal  Profeealon  In  ualHofnla  pra- 
Kia  foraina;  olaaeaa  ior  lnatraation  In  Kloenuaa. 
raane  wtebW  t«  avail  themaalTaa  of  the  oppor- 
tnn t ty  of  aaqolrin «  a  naeimUrt  et  a  aaodaiata  aaat 
can  aend  In 


Ladies  and  Children 

....WILL  MUD.... 

KINKEAD'S 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

ADKKS8f.NO   PLBA8ANT  TO  U8B.  EASILY    APP1  IED. 
la  oot  aTreaay,  and  will  nat  injir«  the  mo*t  .laUceie.    It 
onree  all  diaeaaea  of  the  oaeip,  remoToa  dendrnff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling. 

Handera  tha  hair  eofi  and   flo«y.  and  U  PDRKLY    VZOB 
TAlll.K. 

aV-The    O.tainal    BACK    BRUSH    HAIR    T0NI0    AND 
DHKtiBlNG  may  be  had  of  tha  Aiont, 

JAI.     n.     OATFH,    DraaaTlot, 
OornerNowHoQtiomery  aod  Howard  atreeta.andof  all  Drna- 
tl.u.  f«l7-if- 

JOHN    ROJBI-a'S, 


l^amt'lllHlnM 

Wmmm 

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w«|Rrrt[ 

isS^^H 

awRKyjBHa^F^'wD' 

jHwHtB 

NOK«  BI      Tflt  BUT  OCALlirir   OF  BUT! 

OAlf  BB  HAD  AT 

Stalls  S,  O,  CalUornia  Market 


PIONEER  8HOE  MANUFACTORY 


TBB  IMOBT  BLEOABT  OP8TOM  1T0BK  M  THE  OTTT 


FIGARO." 

THB  JOUiHAl  OF  AKOeSMSSSM. 

Fmbiishsd  ««t  D«  to  **•  Y**r  ** 
•       I»-        BOGARDTJS 

Bi  Mereh—t  a--    *»*  *f"Ul^1  ** 


Below  Monwonwry. 


San  rreoci*oo. 


MONDAY MARCH  24, 


1**73 


AMUSEJ1ENTS,    Etc. 

California  Theatre. 

After  months  of  prepireuon  and  the  expeodi- 
tsreof  a  greet  d*al  of  moaai  ■•CoriolaDas"  will 
be  presented  oo  the  staffs  of  lbs  C»li(otoia  Thea- 
tre o-nifbt.  Thes*  Sbaksperean  ramals  do 
oredit  both  to  the  management  of  the  California 
Theatre  and  the  public  of  San  Francieoo.  With 
John  MeCallonghitise  labor  of  lore,  and  he  is 
happy  in  catering  for  a  poblio  which  is  ante  to 
g.re  hioa  ite  support.  The  piece  will  be  pro- 
duced with  new  ececery  by  W.  T.  Potter  and  as- 
■iitaoti.  meebaaieel  effects  by  Torrance,  atwk- 
faouieatd  assistants,  aatheotlc  coatnmee  by  J  R. 
Paollin  end  assistant*,  intignia,  banners  end  par- 
aphernalia by  Thomas Gossmen. end calciom liable 
by  Mr.  Troewortby.  The  shorn*!  of  the  theatre 
aeabeenaugmentBd  by  the  engagement  of  some 
of  the  beat  Tsoalista  in  the  city,  and  8  W.  Leech 
bascomposed  a  funeral  march  and  dirg*  for  the 
final  ecene.  Bo  much  for  the  accessories.  That 
the  pi«ee  will  be  well  played  all  moat  be  connnced 
by  •  dance  at  the  east,  which  ia  as  follows:  Ro- 
mans: Cains  Marcini  Coriolanns,  John  McCol- 
iengb  ;  Oooinina.  W.  A.  Meetayer :  Meoenius  AgTip- 
pa,  Henry  Edwardr,  Appias, 


,._j.Kben!PliEnpton:  Fal- 
»ias?Ch«rea"HenrV;  Young  Mareiue.  Tilly  Dar- 
ling; Decius.  William  Perry:  Aran*.  B.  G  P.-es- 
too ;  Volamnie,  Miss  Annie  Graham :  Vlrgilis,  Mifla 
He.en  Tracy ;  Valeri*.  Mi*B  Nellie  Cummins ;  Ser- 
rilla,  MIm  Lonise  Harmee.  Plebeians:  Sicinina 
Volume,  Janins  Brntus.  Tribune-,  John  Wilson 
end  Walter  Lemao;  First  Oilmen,  J.  O.  Wi  liam- 
oa :  Second  Ciliztn,  ft  V.  1  bayer ;  Third  Citizen, 
J.  S.  Torrence ;  Fourth  Citizen,  Henry  Uoad.  Vol- 
aciana :  Tnllus  Aufidias.  George  D.  Obaplin ;  Vol- 
meinr,  E.  J.  Backlej ;  Sf*t*ae,  Charles  Morton; 
Loans,  Howard  James;  Sarins,  W.  Macklin;  nTi- 
oanor.  A- Harris.  A  fynopais  of  the  scenery,  which 
ia  the  Soest  evsr  presKtffd  oo  the  California  stage, 
appear*  oa  our  first  page. 

Alhambra, 

To-night  the  psrforma&oe  will  be  for  the  benefit 
of  the  famous  one-legged  dancer.  Signor  Donate. 
An  excellent  programme  will  ba  presented.  In  ad- 
dition to  Billy  .Emerson  in  some  of  biabest  special- 
ties. Bob  Hart's  admirably  ludicrous  aket  h  of 
"Tna  Secend  Head  Hotel,"  in  which  he  and  Little 
Mac  appear,  will  be  payed ;  M'lle  Gangain.  the 
papular  daniecse,  will  execute  a  pM  dsdeaxwitn 
Signor  Don-te,  and  Miss  Lulu  Wilson  will  tin*  & 
popular  ballad.  Cbailsa  Vivian,  the  celebrated 
character  TocaUst,  ie  expected  to  arrive  to-day, 
end  if  he  does,  will  ooamenoe  his  engagement  at 
once. 
Metropolitan  Theatre, 

The  pnb'.io  will  learn  with  regret,  that  this  week 
is  the  lait  of  the  engagement  of  the  charming 
Chapman  Sifters.  To-night,  the  comedy  of 
'  -Checkmate"  will  be  performed  with  MUa  Blanche 
Chapman  and  Miss  Ella  Chapman  in  the  cist. 
After  this,  the  sparkling  burlesque  of  "The  Gold 
Demon"  will  be  presented  with  its  varied  attrac- 
tions of  media?  songs,  oomic  sceaes,  dances  by 
M'itfl  Oaagain  and  dtziline;  transformation  seene. 
The  next  nove'lywill  be  "Lotas  and  Leo,"  the 
Chapman  Sisters*  version  of  the  latest  Kew  Tork 
sensation. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Tba  baautif  nlseriesof  tableaux  vivants  presen- 
ted at  this  house  have  made  qiite  a  bit  and  are  a 
very  pleaaing  feature  in  the  pregramme.  The  bari- 
tone singer  Thomas  Campbell  Is  a  general  favorite. 
UattKells'a  new  negro  act  entitled  "Uncle  Ben's 
alu?eum"  is  very  amusing,  Harry  Causlind  causes 
much  applause, 'and  laughter  in  his  not  of  "Nov- 
elty" and  alio  appears  wtth  Charles  Cogill  and  Fred 
Copper  in  the  negro  fatce  of  "Deluded  Victims.'. 
The  capital  farce  of  "Mr.  and  Mrs  Peter  White'- 
coacludes  the  evening's  entertainment, 
Wilson's  Grand  Amphitheatre. 

To-night  ia  announced  as  the  last  night  of  the 
representation  of  "Richard  HI,"  with  its  grand 
processions,  exciting  combats  and  gergeons  ooa- 
tnmta.  All  should  see  it  before  it  ia  withdrawn. 
The  drama  will  be  preceded  by  a  new  programme 
of  eqabitriau  and  gymcastia  acta,  in  which  M'lle 
Dockrill.  J.  KennibeL,  and  many  others  will  appear. 


Extra  Opera  Night. 

Ths  grand  opera  of  **Der  Freisehntz"  was  per- 
formed last  night  by  the  Fabbri  Combination, 
under  the  direction  of  Charles  Friuch.  Is  many 
reepects  it  was  the  best  operatic  performance  ever 
given  in  this  c  ty.  The  leading  roles  were  excellen- 
tly well  sung  and  aoted,  by  Madame  Inez  Fabbri. 
Miss  Anna  Ezir.Jaoob  Mailer  and  Carl  Speigler: 
tbe  chorus  and  orchestra  were  efficient,  and  the 
■mm  «n  teen*  was  splendid.  We  hope  that  this  opera 
will  be  given  at  least  onee  more,  as  we  are  Bure 
that  it  would  draw  a  good  house.  Last  night  the 
California  Theatre  was  crowded  in  every  part. 
Daahawar  Hall. 

To-nigb»,  Burnham  Rich/  will  lecture  en 
"Richard  Brtnsley  Sheridan,  Dramatist.  Wit. 
Orator.  Set."  It  is  some  tine  since  we  hsve  had 
»  lecture  in  San  Francisco,  tOaaubjest  is  an  inter, 
eating  one,  Mr.  Rlgby  baa  made  himself  master 
of  it,  and  will  no  donbt  entertain  his  audience. 
Woodward's    Gardens. 

The  nearly    completed    whale    pord,    the  new 
aquariam,  and  hundreds  at  othsr  object  of  inter- 
est, attract  many  visitors  to  these  gardens. 
Thomas  Magnlre. 

This  veteran  manager,  who  has  so  suoceeifullj 
catersd  to  the  amusement  of  the  pnblie  of  Califor- 
nia in  the  drama,  Italian  opera  and  minatrelsy 
ever  since  '43,  left  for  the  East  yesierday  morning, 
for  the  purpose  of  houungupthe  beat  art-.atesio 
the  Uaited  States  and  engaging  them  for  the  Al- 
hambra  Theatre.  No  manager  atsrda  better  with 
the  profession,  California  ia  in  high  favor  Fait 
therefore  we  may  confidently  exnect  that  he  will 
meet  with  good  sacceis  in  eeenring  tbe  very  beat 
talent,  and  the  latest  stare  In  tte  minstrel  world. 
A  Reconstruction. 

1  Lyiter  has  reconstructed  Miss  AsgusteL, 
I  jo's  play  of  'Unmasked.''  and  called  it  "Au- 
gnsta;or,tbe Double  Betrayal."  Be  has  put  the 
play  into  good  English,  introduced  some  comic 
business,  and  otherwise  improved  It  We  don't 
ike  the  "reconstruction"  of  the  title,  however, 
'"Unmasked"  is  expressive  enough,  and  the  new 
title  sounds  like  the  Victoria  Theatre. 

Aztatoxical  MrsETTK.— One  of  the  most 

•empiete  collectione  of  the  kind  In  the  United 
States,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  beau- 
tiful wrx  models,  ie  daily  an  view  (to  gentlemen 
only)  at  tte  Mureuat  on  Montensnerr  strata.    As 


John  Lewis  Baker. 

The  wlegraph  yesterday  brought  news  of  tbe 
death  of  John  Lewia  Baker,  wmeb  oecu'fed  en 
the  221.  Mr.  Baker  was  one  of  tbe  pioneer  actor, 
sod  managers  of  California  and  tae  following  inci- 
dents in  bia  professional  career  will  be  of  interest 
to  many.  He  adopted  tbe  theatrical  profession  in 
Kew  York  and  was  subsequently  engaged  by  tbe 
management  of  the  Arab  street  Theatre.  Whil- 
flllicg  this  engagement  he  married  Miss  Alexica 
Fisher,  leading  lady  of  the  Walnut-st  eeiTuwW 
one  of  the  most  f aecinnttng  and  popular  aclresa:S 
of  the  day.  With  her  he  came  to  tbe  Jenny  Und 
Theatre,  in  this  city,  nader  engagement  to  Thomas 
Magnire,  and  opened  on  February  Ilib,  1852.  in  the 
character  of  Sir  Thomas  Clifford,  in  "The  Hunch- 
back." He  afterwards  leased  the  Adelphl  Theatre.. 
on  Dupont  street,  near  the  spot  where  the  Poodte 
Deg  Rotiasaris  now  etanda,  and  opened  it  August 
21st,  1852.  Bis  next  managerial  move  was  to  lease 
the  American  Theatre,  on  Sanseme  street,  m 
1SSS,  opening  with  the  Adelphi  company  on  Msy 
I2;h.  This  speculation  provingunprofitable  he  re- 
timed East  and  played  a  etar  engagement  in  neatly 
tveryo.ty  in  the  Union.  Inl65^  he  returned  to 
California  and  played  engagements  st  Maguiro's 
Opera  House,  the  Lyceum  ana  the  American  The- 
atre, opening  at  tbe  first  named  theatre  Nov.  2«tb. 
Mr  Baker  was  *S  years  of  age  at  the  time  of  his 
death.  He  was  a  versatile  actor,  playing  eccentric 
comedy,  light  tragedy  and  melodrama,  with  equal 
•xoelieaoe.    ^ ^ ■- — 

An  Oatrageous    Proceeding. 

We  were  under  the  impression  that  the 
war  was  over  and  that  tbe  United  Btates  ca- 
val  and  military  aut>enties  had  relegated 
their  extraordinary  powers  assume:!  during 
time  of  war.  '**e  thought  that  citizens  of 
the  United  States  were  new  liable  to  arrest 
only  by  due  process  of  law,  and  that  snch 
law  was  administered  with  no  unneccets&ry 
harshness  and  disregard  ef  civilized  usages. 
The  case  ol  B.  D.  Bogart  seema  to  disprove 
this.  This  gentleman  was  seized  by  armed 
men  at  2  o'clock  in  the  morning  and  hurried 
off  to  a  United  Btates  fortress,  where  be  lay 
for  two  days  cat  off  from  commanicarion 
with  his  friends,  who  were  entirely  unaware 
what  had  become  of  him.  Be  was  virtually 
deprived  of  the  right  of  habeas  corpus,  being 
forbidden  by  bis  jailors  to  give  information 
on  which  a  writ  might  be  issued.  These 
extraordinary  proceedings  were  entirely  un- 
necessary. Mr.  Bogart  wss  pursuing  hie 
legitimate  business  under  Mb  own  name,  and 
had  liia  regular  office  hours.  Had  he  been 
suep^etsd  of  murder  insteid  of  what  is  in 
ttiesa days  euphoniously  designated  "a  dis- 
crepancy in  his  accounts,"  he  would  have 
been  treated  with  every  possible  considera- 
tion—would have  bean  interviewed  by  one 
of  his  own  subordinates  on  the  Chronicle, 
and  wculd  have  bad  every  opportanity  of 
consulting  with  counsel  and  friends  afforded 
him.  There  appears  to  be  some  spite  in  this 
matter.  Mr.  Bogart  is  a  newspaper  writer, 
and  has  persistently  espoEed  abuses  in  the 
management  ©f  the  navy  yards.  Whether 
he  is  guilty  or  innocent  ot  the  charge  on 
which  he  is  supposed  to  have  been  arrested, 
matters  not ;  tbe  mode  of  his  arrest  was 
Eimply  outrageous,  and  worthy  rather  of  a 
despot  c  government  like  Russia  than  of  tbe 
Bepublic  of  the  United  Bt&t-s. 

-♦> 

Thx  laotEB  will  remember  that  Mies  Katie 
McOarrick  will  have  her  firat  reception  and 
opening  day  on  next  Tuesday,  March  25th.  Her 
select  'obs  will  be  found  to  be  ths  most  elegant 
bonnets  and  hats  offered  this  eeaaon,  being  ihe 
latest  French  styles  and  just  suited  for  Spring 
and  Summer  wear.  Her  establishment  Is  No. 
135  Kearny  §trewt,  corner  of  Salter  {first  floor, 

up  stair:).      __^_  * 

Oysters. 
In  strolling  round  the  other  nigh). 
To  look  at  Trisco  by  gas  light, 
urn  careless  feat ,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where     fountain's  ceaseless*pl&y 
Ot  sparkling  waters,  made  a  eoieen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bonquet  waa  seen ; 
While  mossy  atone  and  pearly  sheli, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Made  that  window  feem  to  be 
Pome  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

atop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here — 
It  looks  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right, "  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  *T.'*' 
Mo  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  It  tree, 
And  cooked  ww^rajicentfy,  too; 
All  kinds  ot  oysters.  Juicy,  fat, 
Oooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  crabs  and  terrapins  ;] 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  plaoeaU  klndsof  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
Tbe  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem. 
That  they  have  here  the  best  Ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners. 
To  get  wnat  they  call '  'En.cn  nice  dinners,1* 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again, 
Pacific  Oyster  House,  $37  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Klghl 

CHARLES  SA.AKE.  Proprietor, 


THOU  ART  MINE. 

Tboo  art  mine,  thou  bast  given  iby  word; 

Oice  ,  doss  In  my  arms  thou  art  cllnalng; 

A'one  'or  my  e«r  toon  art  sing  ng 
A  ■   n;  wh  cano  stringer  hath  btard: 
Bat  a:»r  ;r  jm  me  yet,  like  a  bird, 
T ay  soul.  In  some  region  anvt  rred, 

On  it.-  mistical  clrcoit  ia  winging. 

Thou  art  mine,  I  have  made  thes  my  own; 

Henceforth  we  ire  mingled  forever. 

Bot  In  vain,  all  in  vain,  I  endeavor— 
Taouah  round  thee  my  gtrlands  are  thrown, 
Andtnonyieldest  thy"  lips  and  thy  aone— 
To  master  tbe  spell  that  alone 

My  bold  on  tby  being  can  sever. 

Thon  art  mine,  thou  hast  corns  rnto  me! 
But  thy  soul,  when  I  ttr.ve  to  be  nei  r  it— 
The  innermost  fold  of  tby  spirit — 
Is  as  far  from  my  grasp,  is  as  free, 
As  the  stars  from  the  montaio-tops  be, 
As  the  peart  in  the  depths  of  the  see, 
From  Ihe  portionless  king  that  would  wear  it, 


AU  Sorts. 

A  boy  staggered  biB  mother  on  Sunday  by 
asking  if  bats  were  mice  augers. 

A  bachelor  editor  who  had  a  pretty  sister 

rote  to  another  similarly  situated,  "Please 
exchange." 

The  Atlantic  Monlhly  is  published  in  Lon- 
don simultaneously  witti  its  appearance 
here,  although  both  edition!  are  printed  in 
Bob  ton. 

SelectioDB  from  Mr.  Greeley's  correspond- 
ence, edited  by  Wbitelaw  Beid,  are  to  be 
published. 

New  5am; shire  is  one  of  the^nine  States 
ia  which  the  Post  Office  receipts  exceed  the 
expenditures;  the  Barplus  on  her  behalf 
last  year  waa  over  $30,000. 

"How  hollow  it  sounds  !"  said  a  patient 
under  the  movement,  as  the  physician  was 
vigorously  pounding  his  chest.  "Oh,  that's 
nothing!"  said  ihe  doctor,  "wait  till  we  ge 
to  the  head." 

A  parent  who  has  fifteen  daughters,  bas 
poisoned  his  dog,  taken  the  locks  off  the 
doors,  and  hung  rope-ladders  over  bis  door 
yard  fence  by  the  dozen,  and  still  his  pre- 
vision bill  is  as  large  ae  ever. 


Tbe  Morale  of  tbe  Stage, 

Tba  London  coriespondent  of  tht  B&eten 
Courier  writes  es  follows  : 

We  hear  a  great  c'c-al  of  the  degradation  of 
tbe  stage,  of  merit  having  to  give  way  to 
mere  prtttiDe;s,  of  braios  being  sopplemeo- 
tc-d  by  legfl.  In  the  same  breath  we  are  as- 
sured that  real  t ileal  is  a  scuce  commodity 
in  the  market,  and  that  managers  are  com- 
pelled to  put  up  witb  shams  in  tbe  absence 
of  tbe  real  article.  Is  this  true?  I  much 
doubt  it.  I  am  afraid  that,  so  far  as  the  sof- 
ter sex  iscencerrjedtbereis  too  oitsn  no  io- 
ducemeot  to  resort  to  the  stage  as  a  meaca 
of  obtaining  a  ra-tpcctable  likelibeod.  From 
tbe  momeot  thit  a  pretty  girl  s.-'s  her  foot 
upon  tbe  sttge  her  virtue  is  continually  as 
s*iled  by  everybody  from  tbe  manager  down- 
wards, and  if  she  saccac-3s  in  repslling  their 
attacks  ber  name  is  Btraigbtways  entered  in 
t  e  manager's  blsck  book.  In  fact  tbe  stage 
is  too  often  a  stepping-stone  to  the  street.  But 
wby  should  this  be  ?  It  is  tbe  general  pah- 
tic  wbo  support  tbe  tbeatre  and  it  is  not  the 
general  public  who  employ  their  time  in  Fe- 
ducing  pretty  ballet  girls  and  t. aching  them 
theswiftest  road  to  rain,  Wby  should  we 
not  have  a  real  u- form  behind  the  scenes,  a 
reform  which  shall  enable  respectable,  hon- 
est, and  intelligent  women  to  appear  on  tie 
stage  without  incurring  that  to  whieh  tbey 
are  not  at  present  exposed?  We  want  anew 
Macready  here. 

.» 

Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
hordes  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leading  es- 
Eentlsls  of  an  trsjoyoblexide,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  Ban  Franeisco  so  unquestionably 
as  '  frcm  Frank  Couton,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  tba  Occi- 
aental  He t el.  B1b  handsome  turn-out;  tie  used 
by  the  best  circles  of  Ihe  city,  and  as  he  makes 
it  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courtecuB  driver?,  he  is  more  liberally  patron* 
fred  than  any  other  carriige  prcprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  in  particular,  will  engage  no  cirriagea 
except  those  which  he  provides.  Frank  has  en. 
joyed  gr-at  success  In  hts  business,  and  the 
admirable  way  In  which  he  conducts  it  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  patronize  him.    * 


Or?.  Barlow  J.  Smith 

Is  giving  a  cours  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygelan  Hall,  63?  California  street, 
STery  Friday  evenlrg,  commencing  at  7 H  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  *  p.  m.,  free.         w 


Reduced  Prices. 

Shirts  from  75c.  to  $3,  Complete  assortment 
of  Gents'  Furnishing  Goods.  Beales  &  Co.,  303 
Kearny  •street,  near  Bu*h.  "  cr 

It    Is    a    Beauty  I 
Tke£ittle  Gem  ciothtngand  Cara  Marker,  at 

416  Washington  street,  near  the  Post  Office.  Best 
ever  invented.  c 

Do    Wot    STXlTer   from    Corns. 

Tbe  unfortunate  snilerers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fl.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tnte,  310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  ?j&.  We 
»»***k  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doe- 
ter'a  capability.  Beierences  given  U  requirea.  h 

How    to   Procure    .Bareaiiis. 

Attend  the  suction  rales  of  Watson  &  Barn- 
hart  at  thelrenetien  salesroom,  112  SuttorBireet, 
adjoining  tbe  new  Circus  Amphitheatre,  and  you 
are  sura  to  jrocure  bargains.  Sale  days^ — Mon- 
days and  Fridays.  Cash  advanced  on  merchan- 
dise.   Out-door  sales  promptly  attended  to.    s 


"Wlilte  Labor  Only  I 

Employed   by   the  What  Cheer  L'uodiy, 
IteldesdoifT  s  ratt. 


S. F.BUSIN€SS  DIRE  iTORY  I 

Roobaellers  and  ntatlon^rs. 
EL  H.  Moore.  609  Mont«oii>ery,  sear  Merchant, 

Bnilne*!  CollesX'S. 
Heald'e,   Bryant  4  Strattoo-e  College.  It  Post  St 

Butchers. 
Sata,  Fred,  Stall*  94  to  100.  Oalifornl a. Market. 

French  Fancy    Goods. 
Locaa  A  Oo.,  19  Ment gome ry.  107  and  109  SntUi, 

Unman  Hut r. 
Sampson.  A.  B.  k  Oo.,  110  Ssoond  street 

H'lnei  and  JLIqoors.     (Wholesale.) 
Dsmrl  F.  A  Co..  Hi*  Front 


Mine.  JOSEPHINE  EDMONDS, 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTAMC    PHYSICIAN. 

TWEXTTT     TEAKS      OP    PB&CTIOI 

IN    THE  TRFATMENTOFDISKASESIINm. 

a  dent  to  females  haa  placed  Madame  Ednioodi 
at  tbe  bead  of  all  physicians  making  snch  preoLia 
a  specialty,  and  enables  her  to  guarantee  a  ipaedi 
and  permanent  care  io  the  worst  o&ses  of  ion. 
pre=sion  and  menstrual  derangements.  Ladiei 
will  and  Madame  Edmonds  a  ekiilfal  pbyiidas  I 
aDd  it  ie  to  their  interest  to  consult  her  io  audiv 
eases  incident  to  women  before  tampering  will 
poisonous  nostrcms,  qaaok  doctors  and  b  oca  bun 
Madame  Edmonds  describes  diseases  without  un 
information  from  tba  pallet,  and  cures  witb  or 
the  use  et  mercury  or  experiments,  thus  satiat 
from  wrooc  treatment  for  private,  ohronle  aw 
oaucer  diseases.  Correspondence  strletljeoal 
dential.  Office  and  residence,  415  Pine  itrett 
tgomerr.  jeVlj 


between  Kearny  and  Mo 


Uve   *Woli. 

Those  wto  eat  good  dlnnere  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  is  the  cause  ot  many  crimes.  ThOEe 
who  dine  at  the  Ploneot  Kastaurant,  on  Wash' 
logtoa  treet,  at  tbe  cornel  ?f  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  oon6equently*»ppy.  Henry 
Boofcen,  wbo  has  catered  for  tht  -publlo  since 
1849,  provides  for  bis  customers  fcafce  Tahoe 
trout,  S&tmagundi  bouo,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  nest  ouu  of  tea  Is  the 
elty— English  breakfast  tea— SouchonR  and 
Orange  Pekoe— can  be  obtained  here.  a 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITUTE 

X.  JB.  cor.  Jackson  and  Kearny  eta, 

TBE  GREAT  ERADIOATOR  OF  SPECUi 
OOMPLArXTfi,  formVirlr  of  Lock  HoVpW 
London,  and  the  Usttwelre  jesrsof  San  Frandeu 
DR.  TUZKR  informs  the  afflicted  that  after  T!t£ 
mg  all  the  HOSPITALS  IN  LONDON  AM 
PARIS,  and  speeding  one  year  ia  the  mostoele 
brated  Hospital  id  London,  the  LOOK,  be  bur*, 
opened  Lis  old  Medical  Iostita-e  at  tbe  old  ataad 
where  he  can  always  ba  found.  DR.  TOZBK  an 
for  fortyyeare  met  with  uaparaHeled  sucoaai  tt 
tbe  treatment  of  disease  general!;  knows  u 
CBBOKIO  AND  SPECIAL  OOUPLAlNTi. 

DS.    riliS.    H.    TOZEB 

is  in  every  way  resDonsible,  binding   bimteM  tt 

ellect  a  permanent  CUBE,  or  making  no  ckarfw 

Those  wbo  oannot  afford  to  p*y  for  advise  aM 

medicine  will  be  charged  for  medidice  only.  7EI 

M'jNl HLY  RKS TOKATIVE PILL.S. neTerksssi 

fail  in  giving  relief  in  cases  for  wbioh  lc«j  it 

iommendtd.  are    to    bo    obtained    onlv  at  as 

loe.    Price,  $5  per  bot.    Fall  direction  on  eta 

box,  ESDt  by  r-xprese  or  otherwise. 

D.;.  TOZER  does  not  imitate  the  adrertiiia 

'acts  wbo  maire  it  a  practice  to  puebso  fals 

Bdavits  and  otUer  false  references, bat  reftn* 

tbe  D3C?t  resD^ctable  people  ia  the  State,  whonb 

has  CUBED  of 'diseases  which  others  have  tailed  k 

core. 

DB.    rHA9.    IT.  TOZEB, 
X,  E.  corner  Kearny  and  Jackson  atreeat, 
fel-tf  San  Fr&ceiaca 


Everybody    Slatted. 

There  la  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
in  hate.  At  "  Thb"  Bat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  tbeee 
nrw  Etyles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  immense 
— the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  vrbo 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  a 


^ratt's  Abolition  Oil. 

Curea  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


3-L 


aypon  fywjftftwx'a   Pictcbvs  go  to  Moasa's 
Galxxby,  417  Montgomerj  etrset.*  3-v 


T-vre>xit,-y  Thousand 

Pap;r  Collars,  all  style?,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Chear  Laurdry,  crfise  121  Leldesdoiff  st. 


Five  Hundred  Men  wanted 

Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leideedortt  at.       • 


V.    Carlier  &  Co.,   Lapidaries, 

From  Paris,  having  the  latest  improved  lapi- 
dary tools,  will  eaeoute  any  work  in  their  line 
in  a  superior  manner,  at  moderate  chargeB. 
WiU  pay  the  highest  prices  for  qnartz  speci- 
mens, and  appraise  the  value  of  all  gems.  Lap- 
idary. 614  Merchant  street, roam  26.  3h 

We  get  no  business  1  om  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  tbe  What  Cheer 
Laundry.    Office,  121  Leidesdorff  street.       • 

L-acLies  Vialtlxis;  Cr.rds. 

Written,  engraved  or  painted  by  Johh  P. 
Dwtkb,  126  Softer  street,  opposite  Lick  Houie, 
and   at   the   Grand   Hotel.    N.  B.— Hakotkb- 

CHTBTS  1.T-ATLX  MABKED.     PXHMAKeHTP   of  every 

description  to  order.  s 


Oyster    Trade. 

The  oyster  trade  In  Oalifomia  Is  awmmlrig 
gigantic  proportions.  Emerson  Corville,  ef  the 
Saldle  Reek,  410  Pine  street,  furnishes  from 
bis  own  oyster  beds  at  San  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parte  ot  the  Pacific  Coast.  His 
Eastern  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 
bas  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and  *  he 
"  Saddle  Bock"  is  known  everywhere 


Star  Siurts  unci  Collars. 

All  scrts  and  sires,  for  Fa'e  and  cheap, 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leidesdorff  St. 


Save    Your    Baloney. 

Why  psy  $3  per  dozen  for  Cabinet  Bemhrandt 
Photographs  when  you  can  get  them  for  $4  p« 
dozen,  and  all  other  kinds  eqaaUy  chesp.  at  the 
Hkw  Toia  Gjlleby,  No.  25  Third  street,  be- 
tween Mission  and  Market  streets.  Ho  Oblnase 
employed  at  the  New  York  Gallery.  »-s 


Holiday  Candies, 

yresb,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 578  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    e 


McDowell,  Snow  Card  Writer 

Ready  made   and   made   to  order.    Boom  10 

Market  street,  ocr.  Post  and  Montgomery  rj 


r>r.    Doherty 

Has  devoted  bis  study  more  pertleularly  to 
chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  is 
bow  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
San  Francisoo.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leldesdorfl,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Cheer  House.  T 

■  * ■ 

Attention,    Ladles 

To  give  tbe  skin  the  so:teess  of  velvet,  snd 
tbe  tint  of   the  lily   to   the  complexion,  use 

DlCKXT's   6&E31B  DE  Lie.  !• 


American  Watches. 

Seduced  prices,  at  H  A.  Calender's  62  Sec 
ond  St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  cir^fnlly  renafeed.  d 

Clam  Cnowder  Every  Slg ty  t, 

Tne  best  chowder  In  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  SaiooB,  .16  Morton  street,  J  est  eff 

Beamy. 8-f 

OlAmvoYAST.— Madame  Clara  Antonla,  the 
Olalrvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium. 
323  Kearny  st,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine,  Consul ta- 
tiens  ia  English,  French  sad  German.  x 


The   pioneer  Carpet  Beating; 
Machine    Co., 

No.  553  Tehama  street,  Is  the  only  place  you 
can  depend  on  for  having  sour  Carpets  well 
clranod  and  swept  by  machinery.    J.  Spattld- 

lag  fc  Oo.        t___^  *"* 

Sandwich  Island  Pulu. 

Since  the  nBcenslon  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  lndaslry  Is 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Bchrelber,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  furniture,  620  Wsshington  street, 
oppoBitetbe  market,  who  bas  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  puln,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  his  shipments  thte 
year  will  he  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  scconnt  of  Its  superior  qualities 
for  ma'trass  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Schrei- 
ber  will  find  no  difficulty  la  disposing  of  all 

that  comes.  A 

m         -  ■  ■ 
Fhotoirrapnic    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mis  lion  street.  a 


OUTSIDE    LANDS 

A  N¥    AND    ALL    PERSONS    THAT   HATl 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  oa  OCT 
SIDE    LAND    ASSESSMENTS    can    bavi  U 
amount  refunded  at  tbe  oSce  of  tbe  onden 
upon   the   presentation   of    an  order   frea  tt      ] 
Mayor  and  City  and  County  Attorney. 
delBtf  A.  AtTSTII.I 


TKATSalwais  on  band. 


Alfred  Tetter 

Mannfactnreraad 
Importer  ol 

BIRD  CASK 

sss  yjBpoati  i 

SEAR  SUTTER  STSM1 

See  my  stock  of  ft 
Cages  before  poiesaw 
elsewhere.  Always*** 
thing  new  on  aanl  1 
Patent  Cages,  s»Mi 
Tin  Wire,  are  mask 
FREE  FROM  VEUD 
Also,  best  Quality  Tt 


Assessor's  Office. 

NOTICE  TO  TAX-PAYERS, 

1873—74. 


A  IX  FEK80X9,  COMPASU8,  AS- 
SOCIATIONS, or  FIRMS,  In  the 
Ctty  and  County  of  Sea  Francisco,  are 
requested,  either  In  person  or  by  their 
proper  representatives,  to  deliTer  at  the 
Assessor's  Office,  No.  6S  City  Hall,  be 
fore  the  SECOND  MONDAY  In  APRIL , 
1873,  a  statement  under  oath  of  all 
Property,  both  PERSONAL  and  BE AX 
ewned  or  claimed  by  him  or  them,  or 
which  la  In  their  poaaeaslon,  or  which  Is 
held  or  controlled  by  any  other  penon 
In  trmt  for,  or  for  the  benefit  of  him  or 
them. -See  Sections  8839-3818,  Politi- 
cal Cod;. 

srroiL  TAX  IS  NOW  SUE  at  this 
Officei  or  to  a  Depnty.  —See  Sections 
8889-3848,  Political  Code, 

LETI    ROSEKEK. 
Clly  and  County  Aaaessor. 

Saturday,  March  1 ,  187*.  xnh3 


AMERICAN      EXCHANGE. 

HAYWARD8. 

iAKEb PBOPRIETOB 


issam 


THE  CHILD  HAS  RETURNeBT 

Its    Parent. 
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•rvaa  •«■  — A   Paarrnl    ■"■/rr. 

In  the  Last  Scene,  a  Fnneral  March  and  Dirge,  composed  for  this  piece  by  S.  W.  Leach 
SATURDAY,  *t  2  o'clock COR10LANIS  MATINKE 

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Below  MonWomory,  Ban  Francisco. 


MONDAY MARCH  24, 1873 


A  Grout  Aqanrlaitl. 

The  Zoological  G-wdtna  at  Brussels  ccti- 
tain  something  which  is  without  a  parallel  in 
Europe,  bat  which  on  a  smaller  scale  is 
shortly  to  be  introduced  in  Woodwards  Gir- 
dens  in  this  city.  It  Is  an  immense  aquarium 
on  a  novel  principle.  In  a  large  artificial 
cave,  which  contains  a  number  of  winding 
passages,  is  adorned  with  sUlacities,  and  is 
all  together  qnile  an  interesting  as  if  natural 
besides  being  drier  and  more  airy— in  this 
quiet  and  cool  ielrea.  are  fitted  up  a  num- 
ber of  gliHB  rosL-rvoiry,  lighted  by  gas  jats 
above,  and  supplied  with  an  unusual  variety 
of  finny  inmates.  Standing  before  one  of 
•heee  reservoirs-,  the  habits  and  motions  of 
the  fish  can  be  observed  with  perfect  ease. 
The  spectilcr,  if  at  the  bottom  of  a  river, 
onid  not  eojoy  better  advantages  for  iohfeh- 
yological  investigation.  Pressing  his  nose 
against  the  glass,  carp  and  bass  will  calmly 
seem  to  rub  their  sides  egatnet  it  Huge 
«eli  will  glidesinuoaslyoutof  the  rocky  nook 
and  flout  it  with  their  UilB,  a  sullen  dog- 
fish, hideous  to  behold,  will  stare  at  it  with 
stolid  indifference;  and  stupid  flab,  of  diverse 
kinds  will  pause  before  it  in  placid  imbecility. 
In  other  compartmenle  seals  and  crocodiles 
disport:  while  certiin  tanks  are  devoted  to 
thoie  curious  creatures  of  the  wave  which 
seem  to  be  half  flower  and  half  fisb,  and 
which  have  b.ien  bnrJened  by  naturalists 
with  moet  unnatural  Latin  names.  Half 
a  frano  is  tho  prke  of  admission  to  this 
curious  display,  which  Brussels  claims  as 
the  finest  of  the  kind  in  existence. 

At  Cherbourg,  in  Erance,  something  of 
the  sort  was  recently  projeoted;  but  there 
a  bit  of  the  genuine  old  ocean  was  to  have 
been  captured,  and  filled  only  with  those 
scaly  being*  which  can  live  in  salt  water 
Here  both  s.-.lt  and  fceeh  water  fish  abound. 

The  Hangi/ic  Season. 

The  banging  season  has  fairly  commenced. 
The  majeBty  of  the  Law  has  been  vindicated 
in  New  York  by  the  execution  of  Forster, 
in  ?p:te  of  the  influence  brought  to  bear  to 
aave  a  forfeit  life  and  twice  recently  in  Cal- 
ifornia the  people  have  arisen  in  their 
strength  and  carried  out  the  law  themselves. 
These  occurrences  have  caused  a  little  think- 
ing and  muoh  Ulkiug.  We  beard  tiree  of 
".be  dangerons  classes"  conversing  in  a  sa- 
loon on  Saturday  night  on  this  subject. 
Bill  Syke3  said,  "Yes,  tmngin'e  commenced 
and  now  there'll  be  no  end  to  it,  they  won't 
know  when  to  stop."  Sidney  Fourace  said, 
"I  tell  yon  things  are  getting  critical .  I'd 
rather  sack  eggs  than  kill  a  man  now-a- 
■daya."  BobBlojtjr  observed,  "Kill  a  man  I 
I  tell  you,  I  aiu't  goin'  to  look  ero9  8-eyed  at 
a  man  while  the  public's  in  this  humor." 
There  will  be  a  remarkablo  decrease  in  the 
•crop  of  ui orders  this  year  in  oonsequenoe  of 
it's  having  been  proved  that  banging  is  not 
:pla$ed  out.  We  sympathize  with  the  sensa- 
tional press. 

The  Miiinis  u  bean  who  lent  his  girl  his 
false  teeth  to  cr&ck  hickory  nuts  with  was  a 
cousin  to  the  man  who  ub screwed  his  old- 
fashioned  wooden  peg  of  a  leg  and  handed  it 
to  his  intended  t y  poke  the  fire  before  which 
they  were  sparking. 


Notice  to  the  Public 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montfcoaaery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Melropolftnn  Theatre,  is  now  sel- 
ling off  his  fine  stock  of  men'*,  boys*  and  chil. 
urena'  clo-iilng,  en  account  of  r  amove. ,  at 
greatly  r.^uced  trices.  Every  description  of 
genta  famishing  goods,  ix<,U,  trunks,  valises, 
•  etc, below  coct,    O.-ll  If  jou  want  bargains. 3i, 


-Utoffithor  tile   Best, 

It  is  ourlous,  but  true,  that  J.  A.  Shaber, 
707  Market  utitct,  Bear  Third,  should  sell  fur- 
litirre  and  bedding  cheaper  ihmi  any  other 
dealer  In  this  olty.  Try  him  and  yon  will  be 
«onv4notd.  » 

A  great  variety  of  Tits  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
1nst  received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  131 
Leldesdirff  k  trot  t.  • 


Genuine    tta-   ana,    CI  stars. 

Beat  brands  at  61     t»*,ntgomery  street,  8,  W, 
-  corner  of  Merchant,    Frenok  &  Oahn.  q 


Public  iccummodatlon. 

Washing  left  at  the  efflce  before  8  A.  M.,  can 
be  rttunied  iu  the  evening  If  reqolr.d;  we 
never  dlaappelblt  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
Leldeadorff  Btreet.  • 

e- 

Artificial  Memory,    Guaranteed. 

Tbu  wonderful  avatem  gives  the  memory  ex- 
traordinary power.  Thoneanda  of  figures  and 
words  learnt  without  effort.  Studies  made  easy 
and  the  intellect  etreDgthened.  Bend  for  the 
book- fifty  cent*,  pot-paid.  Professor  Wm, 
Memos,  137  Montgomery  street. 


The    Seal    itt-nnidiee, 
Dr.  Perry's  Last  Ohanoe,  for  pain.    Dt.  Per- 

t?'$  Webfoot  PUIp,  for  all  bisons  complaints. 
JPor  sals  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Sansome 
■At-     t,  oerner  of  Oomm* rclal.  • 


Foe  Sal*— A  lot  ef  cheap  silk  dresses,  at  98 
Oeary  street.  A  good  price  paid  for  cast-off 
clothing. I 

■  3»ratt*a  Abolition  Oil 

Cares  Stiff  Jolutft,  sprains  and  Braises.  3-l 


BOB      BOBART     INTBRTTBJWED. 
How  ho  wan    Arrtsted-Fare  at    Mare 

Island— His  Anceaiors-Hia   Poieonal 

Habits- What]    be      Wrote    for    the 

Chronicle. 

As  Fioabo  is  not  regularly  in  the  inter, 
viewing  business,  some  explanation  of  tbe 
manner  in  which  we  obtained  tbe  following 
information  seems  proper.  On  Saturday 
morning  as  we  were  resting  aitor  oar  ar- 
duous lab  rs  in  completing  the  exhaustive 
dramatio  summary  which  is  the  feature 
of  that  day's  issue,  a  gentlemanly  young 
man  entered  tho  office  and  gilding  noiselessly 
over  the  rich  BiussbIs  pile Cirpttappro-caed 
the  fauteuil  of  California  maple  and  rich  bro- 
cade silk  in  which  we  are  accustomed  to  take 
onr  eise.  Removing  tbe  mouth  piece  our 
narghile  (a  present  from  the  late  Mnstapha 
AUJ  from  our  lipB,  we  enquired  the  buaineEa 
of  our  visiter.  "My  name,"  said  he,  "is  Col. 
Henry  Montague  Larrykyn,  K.  W.  G.  0.  B. 
T.  K,  B.— 

"Thank  you,"  we  Baid.  (iWe  know  the 
other  letteis  of  the  alphabet." 

"I  have  ojlled,"  continued  Co'.  Larrykyn, 
"to  ask  yon  tj  commission  me  to  do  up  an 
interview  for  you." 

"Whom  do  you  wish  to  do  up?"  we  asked, 

"Well,"  said  the  Colonel,  "I  should,  if  you 
please,  like  to  interview  Mr.  Bogart.  I 
know  him  and  he— he— he— weU,  you  know 
he  interviewd  me  to  some  extent,  and — " 

"You  wish  to  6ee  how  he  likce  it  himself 
slid  we  "Well  go  ahead,  here's  a  dollar  to 
pay  your  fare  to  Mare  Island,  and  here's 
twenty  dollar  j  for  whisky  money,  and  if  you 
want  any  more  you  can  draw  on  our  grand- 
mother to  any  amount." 

This  morning  we  received  tbe  following 
repjit,  which  we  at  once  lay  before  our  Isid- 
ore: 

Arrived  at  Mare  lYand  we  were  courte- 
ously received,  the  whole  garrison  turning 
out,  the  observant  santry  at  tbe  gats  having 
discovered  our  military  rs.uk.  We  asked  to 
be  shown  tj  the  the  dungeon  where  Bobert 
D.  Bogart  was  confined.  We  were  taken  on 
board  tbe  Independence,  where  we  were  ush- 
ered into  a  handsomely  furnished  cabin  and 
discDvered  the  gentleman  of  whom  we  were 
in  search  engaged  in  a  game  of  cribbage 
with  Sergeant  Fitzpatrick.  The  following 
conversation  ensued: 

Keporteb— Well,  Bogie,  how  do  you  find 
yourself? 

Booabt— Ob,  scrumptious  I  (fifteen  two, 
fifteen  four,  and  a  pair's  six.)  Heard  from 
your  grandmother  yet  ? 

Reporter— I've  come  as  an  interviewer 
for  the  Figaro. 

BeoAET— Take  any  shape  but  that  and  my 
firm  nerves  shall  never  tremble.  (A  flash 
of  four  and  a  pair,  six)  What  the  devil  do 
you  know  about  interviewing  ? 

Reporter— Everyone  must  have  a  begin- 
ning. Now  then,  tall  me.  When  did  you 
first  begin  to  embezzle? 

Booabt — When  I  was  three  years  old.  I 
used  to  embezzle  lumps  of  sugar— (four 
five,  six,  six,  four,  five,  six,  and  a  pair's 
eight.) 

Reporter— Do  yon  come  of  a  criminal 
family  ? 

Bogart— (Cut  the  cirda)  —  Ye?,  slightly. 
Had  a  great  grandmother,  (beg  your  pardon 
if  I  hurt  yonr  feelings)  hanged  for  petty  lar- 
oeny.  She  Wis  an  aristooratic  old  klepto- 
maniac, but  they  didn't  understand  it  in 
those  days  (fifteen  two) ;  had  a  father  a  Con- 
gressman, and  an  uncle  a  Presbyterian  min- 
ister, and  twe  cousins  in  the  Brooklyn  Navy 
Yard  (twenty  with  a  pair)  and  a  half  brother 
Consul  to  Egypt,  (one  for  last  card). 

Reporter— How  do  they  feed  you  in  this 
bas  tile  ? 

Bogart— Yo»  be  blowed  1  I'm  not  George 
Francis  Train  and  this  isn't  a  b; stile.  I 
have  a  champagne  cocktail  in  the  morning, 
doves  on  teast,  with  muibrooma  for  break- 
fast, lots  of  nioe  things,  and  mere  cham- 
pagne for  lurch,  and  dinner  as  good  as  Del- 
moaioo  ever  served.    (Tiro  pair— damn  itl) 

Reported— W  hat  are  your  personal  habits? 

Booabt— I  clean  my  teeth  and  wash  every 
morning,  change  my  shirt  three  times  a 
week,  socks  according  to  climate.  Go  to 
bed  sober  four  timt-a  a  week.  Eat  peas 
with  a  fork  and  don't  use  a  knife  for  fish. 
(Cut  'em) 

Reporter— What  used  you  ta  write  for 
the  Chronicle  ? 

Booabt— Pretty  nearly  everything  that 
was  worth  reading  (I  lack  six  of  being  heme  to 
deal) .  Thf  best  editorials,  all  the  sensation 
interviews,  and,  in  fact,  most  ef  the  Anua- 
nias  and  Sappbira  business.  (I  can  peg  out 
out  next  time) 

Reporter— Do  you  consider  your  arrest 
an  unwarrantable  outrage. 

Bogatit— Not  much.  (A  run  of  three) 
Perhaps  It's  a  free  passage  to  Washington, 
which  I  couldn't  get  any  other  way.  I  con- 
sider it  (twenty  with  a  pair)  a  d— d  good  ad- 
vertisement. Now  you  jast  get  ont  of  here. 
You  are  interrupting  me  in  my  game.  Fig- 
aro's the  only  paper  I  would  give  this  in- 
formation to.    Git  I    (I  can't  get  out.) 

We  then  retired  wondering  at  the  eallons- 
neES  of  the  criminal  who  seemed  altogether 
too  comfort  ib' e  with  such  a  charge  hang- 
ing over  his  head.  If  he  weee  accused  o 
murder  be  could  not  appear  more  calm  and 
confident. 


Daniel  In  the  Lien's  Den. 

D.  E.  Bandmann  has  been  getting  into  hot 
water  in  Loudon,  and  tbns  relieves  himself 

Sir:— Enowiog  that  your  columns  are  al- 
ways open  to  fair  play,  I  take  the  liberty  of 
aBkiogyouto  kindly  insert  the  following: 
NoaetTla  more  witling  to  accept  honest 
critic  sen  tban  I  am  ;  even  injustice  is  bear- 
able provided  it  lathe  writer's  honest  con- 
viction. But  what  can  be  s<id  to  a  class  of 
men  (?)  who  criticise  an  actor  w.tbout  at- 
tending his  performance  ?  The  critio  (?)  of 
a  weekly  contemporary,  when  I  was  playing 
Hamlet  at  the  Strand  Theatre  a  few  months 
ago  said  : 

"We  do  not  admire  Mr.  Bandmann's 
Hamlet ;  it  has  all  the  faults  ef  Mr.  Fechter's 
rendering  in  tbe  matter  of  elocu'ion,  and 
but  few  merits  of  auy  sort  to  recommend  it. 
Mrs.  Bandmann's  Ophelia,  however,  we 
can  praise  highly ;  it  is  intelligent,  pictur- 
esque, pathetic,  and  at  all  timea  artistic." 

?7n fortunately,  however,  Mrs,  Bandmann 
was  taken  ill  a  few  hours  before  the  per- 
formance commenced,  and  could  not  act 
during  tbe  entire  engagement.  An  apology 
was  made  after  tbe  first  act,  the  first 
scenes  were  out  out,  and  in  tbe  third  act  a 
lady  of  the  company  read  the  part.  In  the 
fourth  ect  Miss  Wallack  arrived  in  time  to 
act  tbe  Mad  Scene. 

Conld  that  honest  (?}  critic  have  been  in 
theatre?  In  his  last  notice  of  my  perform- 
ance of  Hamlet  he  discoveistbat — 

"I  hive  neither  legs,  head,  shoulders, 
voioe,  nor  intelligence,  and  my  wife  he  ap- 
parently thinks  it  would  be  generous  and 
economical  to  pass  unnoticed." 

Was  this  individual  in  the  Theatre  on  this 
occasion  ? 

However,  he  has  paid  no  high  compli- 
ment to  the  public  who,  for  the  last  two 
seek-,  have  crowded  tbe  Princess'  from 
floor  to  ceiling,  wbieb  circumstance  has  in- 
duced tbe  management  to  prolong  the  en- 
gagemen,  to  witness  the  performance  of 
such  a  monstrostity  as  he  descnbis. 
Your  humble  servant, 

D.  E.  Bandkakn. 
'■  ♦ 

A  Curious  Interpretation. 

An  old  Dutch  farmer  had  a  handsome 
daughter  named'Kinnie,  who  recently  joined 
tbe  Methodist  Church,  against  which  the 
old  farmer  was  somewhat  prejudiced.  The 
young  minister,  under  whose  instrument- 
alitv  Miss  Minnie  was  converted,  visiting 
her  frequently,  excited  his  suspio'on  that 
all  was  not  right.  Accordingly  he  visited  the 
eburoh  one  Sunday  night,  and  seated  him- 
self  unobserved  among  tbe  congregation. 
Soon  after  taking  his  seat,  tbe  minister,  who 
was  preaching  from  Daniel  v.  25,  repeated 
in  a  loui  voice  the  words  of  his  text,  "Mene, 
mene,  tekel,  upLarsin ,"  upon  which  tbe  old 
farmer  sprang  to  his  feet,  seized  tbe  affrigh- 
ted girl  by  tbe  arm,  and  hurried  ber  out 
of  tbe  meetinghouse.  Having  reached  tbe 
ohnrohyard,  he  eave  vent  to  his  feelings  in 
the  words— "I  knows  dere  was  something 
wrong,  and  nowlsohwares  to  em." 

"Why,  father,  what  do  yon  mekn?"  re- 
plied tbe  bewildered  and  innocent  girl. 

"Dirlh't  I, "shouted  the  old  man,  striking 
his  fiats  together  and  stamping  with  his  foot, 
"didn't  I  hear  tbe  parson  call  out  to  yen 
"Minnie,  Minnie,  tickle  the  parson." 


The  Last  New  Song, 

Air — "Moet  t£  Ckandon," 
Emerson  Oorvllle  is  my  name, 
My  business  always  Is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  and  Fancy  Boast, 
RelisheB  these,  that  my  bouse  can   boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
Ohl  hifth  oh  1  Oh  I  nigh  obi 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
Corville  lays  sol  eaye  sol 
On  Fine  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remember  the  number  and  call  again, 
Visions  of  Shell- ii-h  In  every  style, 
Inwardly  cause  you  muoh  to  smile. 
LadieB  with  escorts  tbere  always  go, 
Ladies  got  Ladles  go  I 
Emerson  Corville's  polit-l  and  so 
3-1  They  gol  they  gol  they  gol 


Stun,   Moot-©, 

Formerly  of  Buss  House  Carriages,  can  be 
found  In  front  ef  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
ablishment,  southwest  corner  £osh  and  Mont- 
gomery Bts.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carriage  orders 
ten  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  m 


A.  .Pleasant  Liocavion. 

Persona  destrlng  comfortable  lodgings  In  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhamhra, 
and  lnepeet  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  tbere 
Tne  building  U  a  very  fine  one  and  Is  well 
Lltfbtod  and  Mutilated.. 


nmvrovEX). 

THE   WEBD    SBV7I3IQ  MACHINE  AGENOT 
Agency  ia   now  renOTed  to  lSSNewMonU 
corner?  stre^  oear  Howard.    N.  B.— The  Wl£ED 

Family  Favorite  t>ob  the  highest  premium  over 
eipfcty-two  competitors  at  the  great  World's  Fair 
at  Paris,  1667;  alen,  the  same  First  Premlom  at  the 
ereat  Mar/land  InBtitate  Fair,  bdod  TWtQN'l  V- 
NINE  Point"  ot  SDDO.-toritfr  and  that  now.  bj  the 
iDvantion  of  an  Ea'TIRB  SELF-ADJUSTING 
Tension,  its  valae  ia  nearly  doubled,  and  yetsetls 
at  the  same  price  as  hltnarto.  m2l  lm  eod 


Fob. tike  work,  yo  to  T.  0.  Jeaanp,  dentist 
•  ocr.  Sutter  and  Monf  g'cy,  over  Tacker'e.     3-u 


Pr«tt'«  Abolition  OU 

a^teyiteuiiiisjMBsU||Bjsjigej| 


Ladh3,  yon  may  say  what  you  please  there 
la  bat  one  place  in  the  city  where  you  can  buy 
underclothing  cheap  for  yourselves  and  chil- 
dren, and  that  Is  at  M,  Frledlanderfe  Go's,  No. 
9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Building.  Go  and  be 
convinced.  3h 


Sewing  Machines  for  Sale, 
Beated  and  repaired,  at  116  Post  street.   Also, 


Stage  Dancing 

TAUQHT  AT 

McCarty's  Dancing  AGademy, 

DASHAWAY  H»I,T. 
de?7  lm  Post  strset.  near  KeKrnr. 


J.   C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    liUNCH, 

Cor.  SeeeBd  and  Tehtma  vta-eetk 

■(^-Terrapin  domi.Qtly  on  hand. 
Ojatera  In  S..I7  at?!..  PRIVATE 
SUPPER     BOOHS  FOB  PARTIEB. 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

OR  HAND  and  Ball 
toOBDKB, 

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"The  Story  of  Miiss, 

An  Idyll  of  Red  Mountain," 

(WRITTEN  FOB  THE  GOLDEN  EBA  IN  1863,) 

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ehaptera,  commencing  in 

TheGoldenEra 


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WILL    8HOBTLT  APPEAR, 

CHARLES 

VIVIAN! 

•7"  All  BUlf  tAmlmjt  Lb*  AlbABbfm  Theatre  bom  be  wtuBM    hereafter  on   Mooder. 
gTiBumi  bp  nam,  ai  an  in  pabotaklrr  ai  Alsht  o'o.ook. 

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OTIOB. 


PACIFIC  11.  A. VET  REPORTER,  J.  A  WOODSON,  Editor 

Dovotod   to  the  Interest,  of   the  Lena!  Profession. 

rililllAAl  '•▼.r/  waak  A  Lati*  ■ombar  of  ADVAHOB  CASKS  frotn  tba  AjAcrlCAn  And  KAgUih  Court*,  and  the  moat  TAlaable  LOCAL  CASES  bad 
omiOBg.  aad  all  CAL.  8TJP.  OOCBT  DEC1B10BH.    Tklrd  Taar  or  Publication.    OtBoa.  5S.  MarcbAnt  it    1.  P.  B08ABDUB,  Pnblltbar. 


Sore.  Why  Have  Te  that  Catarrh 

Sari  P.I  le  Btddr.  "Ton  look  ao  brichl. 

Nora  raiir  a, at  lha  inarkla  lika  a  atar.  ' 
"O.  rla.     aafa  Blddr,  "Dr.  Brort'a  Diaiaend  ramadr 

llaa  oorad  laal  dlril  of  a  bad  aAlarrh." 

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CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  Store 

(Paralalia  Harar  A  Wotknaloa.) 
ka.    •*    BIABTBOMBBT    HTKF.F.T. 

OppoaltA  tba  I. Irk  Hoatae. 
IIBABOn.    ABB    EEAB.IT    nikkf.t. 

MR.    MAT.B  CALLS    ATTKXTIOJI   TO  BIS 
Lkria  Aad  wall  aalaotad  aaaoruaaol  of 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  Velvet 
and  Cloth, 

And  bla  n«w  itr!...  of  T*adr-ni*da  Silk.  Wool  and 
•  iharl.APUt/ Sl.'ITS.at  VKRY  l.cjW  PRIOES. 
Alio,  a  Urara  aiock  of  Mnp.ii.  Broobs  tni  Lao* 
hh.wlt,  l,u«  Jaokat*.  Milk  tod  Cotton  Velvet*. 
SIIicb,  HatitiB,  I'lnakirifi,  and  »T»r»  datvonp'ioD  of 
TrtmailBf..    JUHT  AttRlVID,  i  larga   iL-roi.aof 


PLAIN      ARB      BMBBOIOEBKD 

lalNF.X    MVITJft. 

If.  B— Ofoaki,  Drt>ia«aad  aa'ti  raadi  to  ordar 
Id  lat-it  fa.hioo,  at  r*)*tonA.*il»  r4>*>a.  ab2 


Great  Crash  Amongst 
the  Milliners, 

owuto  T6  THB  r ACT  THAT  U    ABHBR  IB 
SBLLIBO  A  LABOB  tad  FIKB  STOOE  OB 

Ladies',  Misses' and  Children's 
Hats  at  50c.  apiece. 

DOST   POROET   TO   CALL  AMD    EXAHUIB 
BIB  LAROB  STOCK  OB 

FLO  Brumal,    F.ATHEB.,    BIBBOHS, 
BILK.  AMD  ITBAW  UOODA. 

M.    AHHER, 

ftSO  K«mvrmx  atrcct, 

BdBtwM n  Oalifornia  aad  8ftor»ni*)Dt«. 
•W-.Tttit   reoalrod,    I.9W    doc.    H»U,    ■•Uinf    »t 
f  IfTY  OBKT8  apl*o«. ttOX 


Ota.  W.  VABLB,    moB'T  fTXUT,    D*.TU>  MaVXWBTaI.. 

Nagle,  SteiT&  Maxwell, 

U         IMPOBTBBB  ABD 

Wholesale  PrOTision  Merchants 


The  City  Gardens 

FOR  TBI 

Coming  Picnic  Season! 

THE  ATTBlfTIOrT  OF  ALL  ftOOIKTIKS,  AH- 
exjiatloDi  and  MiIilatt  CompUliaa  ta  ca'lad 
to  ttaa  ad*ftolac*.  offarvd  bf  tfi.m  'omtnortioiii 
and  baftdtifol  Irooau.  for  Holiday  i'  looio  Faa.i- 
»*(•.  Th*r  cao  b.  prooarod  on  ftoj  day  in  tba 
week  for  ploolfl  parpoiaa  the  oorntnc  aaaaao  oo 
mo'*  adraotAfaaoa  Urrni  tbao  aor  iroaoda  In  tba 
Mikff. 

THE  CITT  OAKPFIVpI 
Arc  lur  of  aoonaa  without  inr  tanfl  to  "ooi.tU*. 
and  ara  oro.ldad  wnt  lar*"  and  baaatifol  Laws*. 
lanaHbada  Tr.aa;  tmaauCI  hlobtaraand  HlanU 
from  t*arr  cllma,  minro'ii  Snloita;  t«»  mtm- 
moth  Danolofj  Pftfiiioos:  a  oataral  Laka,  «rlt< 
Plaianra  Ro.ia:  PoaritAto*  aod  OlMI "•*••*■)  Toar- 
■  ra,  all  parfeoilr  abalt>rad  frons  tba  witnU  A 
mitomoth  KaotaDrant,  i*  on  tha  rrnnoit.,  and  urerj 
CODVCotanoa  for  tba  aaoonmaiatlot.  of  larga  PiO* 
oloa  baa  h-.n  made.  Bf-n  t'-imi  baa  baan  plaoad 
Id  tba  most  oontplaw  ordar  for  tba  eooieg  aaaaoa 

THB.  CITT  4ABDKN8 
Are  tta«  lar(««t  In  tba  iStala  Thar  contain  H1-, 
aorra  of  Kaioll  and  Bbad*d  L«wa,  Flower  Oar- 
dans,  ate.,  and  are  oapable  of  aooomDiadatltm 
lO.UUO  psraoos  with  tba  sraa-Aat  eon  veal  anas.  Kx- 
tra  Oara  rat  diraott*/  to  tba  Oardana. 

PIcdio  Oomn.ltt.pa  ara  aapaoiallv  Inrilad  to  call 
aad  iDepaot  tba  Oroondi,  and  aaoartaia  torma. 
which  will  bn  stoat  fa*oribla. 

M.   V.  STB.VI.tfS.   Prwprlotor. 

■SrOfBoa  hoars  3  to  6  P.H..  daily,  at  tba  Oardany, 
corner  T waif tb  and  Folaoa.  atraata. 

K.  B  -300,0  0 •  Admitaion  Tlokate  wora  aold 
by  rarloaa  A«»ooiationa  holdtoc  taatiTala  at  tba 
Oily  Oardana  laat  jaar.  Tb*  aala  of  aplritnooa 
llqaora  will  be  prohibited  aa  the  trounda  on  Poa- 
tiTtldaya.  mM  if 


BADGER'S  CENTRAL  PARK 

OAKLAND. 

The   PopnIar_Picnlc  Besort. 

Forty  mflAAtAa  Bide  rroaa  tkla  Olfy-Oavr* 
rn  direct  to  the  Park. 

BaE.BR'S  OIRTBAL  PARK  IS  OBDOOBT. 
adl,  tba  baat  Hann.r  Haaorl  for  Floaloa  Aad 
Famlliaa  nnrim  tba  Momna,,  b«ln«  KBBB  FROM 
DOIT.WIrlD,  HAND  AMD  POISOB  OAK.  Tba 
Park  la  rarr  aoraAUBaloai.  And  localaA  dlraoltr  at 

the  water  front  ._.„«_        , 

It  aboonda  in  mkrildoaal  jld  SbkUk  Traat.  bJJA- 
llfnl  Laaraa.  Oardana,  elo..  and  la  prorldad  aritb 
a  mammoth  Pa, Won.  Raatanrant,  and  a„rr  oon- 
ranlaboafarnnnlloaaaaiBblAiaa.  Will  ba  opaa  to 
tbepkblltalMr  Maroh  I6kb.  For  nartlanlkr..  ap- 
plrlo  T.  V».  BADOBR,  al  tbk  F»rk.  or  at  bla 
oBaanartbeaat  ooraa.  Kaarn.  aad  Bnah  itta.ta. 
Baa  Frakoiaoo.       ■■"  "» 


Ladies  and  Children 

....WILL  KIBD    .. 

KINKEAD'S 

SAGE  BRUSH  H  AIE  TONIC 

ADRBSStNO   PUEABAlfT  TO  tTBK.  BASILT  APPLIED. 
la  oot  frraaay,  aad  will  not  iojara  tba  raoat  daiioata.    It 
enraa  all  dlaaaaaa  of  the  soaip.  ramovaa  dasdroff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

Raonara    tba  hair,  aofl  and   kloaaj.  and  U  PURELY    VBOK 
TABLE. 

arlB.    Orirlnal    BAOB    BRUSH    HAIR    TOBIO    AID 
DRKSS1NQ  aa,  bo  bad  of  tba  Adapt, 

JAB.     Fl.     OATFJk,    DroAAiat, 


MILITARY    COOD8 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRICAL 
TRIMMINGS. 

SAU  MaAlBAAmT  atMAt,   Baaaa  Ka.  I. 

aahlt  II  T. 


MOKB  BIT      TBI  BEAT  BtALITT  OF  AtKATA 
OAH  BB  BAD  AT 

Stalls  S,  O.  Calif  oxiila  Market 


PIONEER  8HOE  MANUFACTORY 


TBI  JI.9T  BLIOaUT  CUSTOM   WORK  IB  TBI  OUT 

Beers  dac  M.yn.rd, 

MB  Kaarai  atAeet AA*  *«>A»  AaaAhArBAah 


THB  JOUKKAL  OF  AMUSEMENT.. 
PDUtebMl  erarr  Day  i»  »•  *•**  *» 

MMenk«ta>'    WJ  Vuhlwtoi  U* 

BsUnr  Montcom»iy.  Ban  FimnoUoa 


TUESDAY KABCH25,   1*73 

AMUSEHENT8,    Etc 


California  Tlisatre. 

Tha  long-promise  J  production  of  "Ooriolanua" 
took  place  at  Ibis  ibcalre  lut  nigbt.  and  draw  a 
crowded  bsui.  The  play  specs  with  a  street 
eoaoe  in  Boms,  ia  wbisb  appear  a  crowd  of  mnU- 
ooqs  eitixena  lad  by  a  "  Ward  noli  tie  las,"  who  ap- 
pears in  the  eact  aa  Firat  Cititao,  and  has  a  goad 
deal  to  saj  throughout  tba  piece.  Toil  character 
wi6  i ffeolirely  plajed  Dy  J.  O.  Williamson.  Mene- 
aics  Ag-ippa  (Henry  Edwards)  eoUra  and  baa  a 
taJk  with  the  dtacententrd  mob,  ullinc  them  the 
famous  etory  of  the  belly  and  the  members.  Mr- 
Edwards  bad  a  part  which  suited  him  well,  and 
played  ft  capitally.  In  the  midst  ol  this  parley 
witb  the  ciUtsns,  Galas  Msrcin  ,  aftsrwarde  Bar- 
named  Coriolaons,  eaters,  and  in  tbe  most  nn- 
t  tinted  manner  expresses  hie  opinion  of  the  dear 
people,  which  Is  not  a  complimentary  one.  Mr. 
MeOolloagb  ac  tea  finely  In  thia  scene,  aa  be  did  in 
ail  la  which  be  appeared.  He  shewed  a  tfcorongh 
•onoeptiOD  of  the  ebaraoter  of  Ooriolanas,  and 
cimid  it  oat  admirably.  Tbia  play  ahoald  be  pre- 
sented on  the  stage  more  lit q neatly— say  every 
time  there  is  an  election.  Coriotaaae  woaldserre 
aa  a  modal  for  ear  aotfein  office  seekers.  In  the 
first  and  second  eceneaof  the  third  act,  where 
Ooriolaans  stands  in  ttte  market  place  to  recede 
tbe  votes  of  tbe  propls  to  elect  him  totheOon- 
salsbip,  Mr.  McOnJloagh  was  grand.  We  do  not 
believe  there  is  another  actor  living  who  oonld 
have  eo  well  filled  tbe  role  of  OoriolanaB.  It  is 
only  when  Coriolaons  is  eff  the  stage  that  ths  play 
is  a  little  wearisome  ;  tbe  firat  and  second  acts  are 
andeniably  rather  slow,  bat  this  ia  made  ap  for  by 
tbegorgeoBB  scene  of  the  Capltollne  Hill,  Borne, 
and  tbe  ttlumphal  procession,  which  eclipses  any- 
tbing  ever  before  presented  on  the  California 
atage.  W.  A.Meetaytr  was  a  goad  representative 
•f  the  manly  Oominine,  and  read  the  long  speeohes 
of  tbe  part  with  anderjtanding  and  good  taste. 
MIssAaaie  Graham  ia  aaarcely  "heavy"  enoagh 
for  tbe  role  of  Volnmnia,  bat  read  it  well,  and  did 
some  fine  acting  la  the  scene  where  tbe  mother 
plea's  with  her  son  to  save  Borne.  Miss  Helen 
Traey  was  a  good  representative  of  Valeria. 
"The  i  obleaiaterof  Pnblicola, 
The  moon  of  Bome;  obsete  as  tbe  icicle. 
That's  carded  by  the  frost  from  purest  anow 
And  hangs  oo  Diaa'e  temple." 
She  dressed  the  part  splendidly.  John  Wilson  as 
Sloiains,  the  Tribune,  had  a  good  deal  to  do  and 
aay.  and  acquitted  himself  admirably.  It  ia  only 
when  Mr.  Wiiscn  is  oast  oat  of  bis  line  of  charac- 
ters that  be  is  open  to  adverse  criticism;  hew 
well  be  can  aot  he  ehowed  last  sight.  Walter 
Lc aanas  Junius  Brutus,  the  oi her  Tribune,  was 
all  that  could  be  desired.  George  D.  t'haplla 
aa  Tallas  Acfidics  was  a  mild  type  of  Volsolan 
asd  played  the  parttamely.  S.  J.  Buckley,  always 
earnest  and  impassioned  eaangh  for  aay  occasion, 
as  Tolaelaa  read  end  acted  well. witb  tbe  exception 
i  ba t  by  tbe  sapidity  of  bis  utterance  he  a  amd  the 
effect  of  some  of  his  speeches.  He  must  "in  the 
hirlwind  of  bis  passion  atqaire  and  beget  a  tem- 
perance that  may  give  It  smoothness."  Tbesoog 
of  welcome  to  the  conqueror  and  tbe  funeral 
dirge  were  wall  enag  by  the  chorus  of  the  theatre 
under  B.  W.  Leaob,  with  the  addition  of  Mrs.  Geo. 
T.  Evans,  and  Messrs.  Loomis,  Lincoln,  Dauphin. 
Oaatreld  and  Makia.  The  music  waa  good 
throughout  and  the  funeral  march  and  dirge  com- 
posed by  Mr.  Leaob  is  very  eff  active,  Tbe  citizens 
•Jl  acted  well,  and  the  supernumeraries  who  filled 
t  be  ranks  of  the  two  armies  were  the  best-drilled 
we  have  ever  seen  on  the  California  st  age.  Among 
the  many  beautiful  scenes,  in  addition  to  that  of 
the  OapitolineHilL  painted  for  thia  play  by  Mr. 
Porter,  we  nay  mention,  a  Grecian  Hall,  apart- 
ments ia  the  house  of  Ooiialanae,  and  the  Volsoian 
encampment  near  Bome.  All  of  these  were  ap- 
plauded whva  presented.  The  fioal  eeane,  in 
which  the  body  of  Corialaous  Ib  represented  lying 
oa  a  funeral  pyre  ef  fageou  of  wood,  was  very  ef- 
fectively represented.  Tbe  dirge  was  snug  by  the 
kneeling  crowd,  torobes  ware  applied  to  the  pyre. 
flan  es  rose  nearly  to  tbe  roef  of  the  theatre  and 
the  body  Bank  slowly  in  the  blaring  rua-s.  There 
is  so  macb  toattract  in  "Oorit1aaua"tbatitahonld 
dsaw  crowded  houses  for  a  long  time.  It  will 
be  played  every  night  antU  farther  sotiee. 

AlBUibrt. 

Signer  Donate  bad  a  fair  bouse  for  his  benefit 
last  nigbt,  and  the  performance  gave  general  sat- 
isfaction. A  aapltal  bill  fa  offered  for  to-night- 
The  first  eart  coneindee  wvs  Brown's  Bore*.  1b 
which  Billy  Krsersea  and  company  appear;  Bob 
Hart  and  Little  Mao  will  present  tbe  very  amus- 
ing aot  of  "Tba  Second  Hind  Hotel ;"  Charley 
Sattoa  will  appear  in  song  aad  dance ;  Billy  Emir- 
son,  M.  Alnalay  Soon.  G.  W.  BeokafaUer,  W.  T. 
Baker  aad  Banj.  Clark  in  "Lea  Miserable*,'*  and 
Bob  Hart's  new  sketch  of  "A  Slippery  Day"  will 
tad  the  eaUrtaianeBt.  Friday  nsxi  la  set  apart 
far  the  benefit  ef  Little  Mac.  aad  on  Moiday  next 
Bob  Hart,  the  very  efflole&t  stage  manager  aad 
learned  politician,  will  tike  his  benefit. 
Metro poll  tan  Theatre. 
■To-night  the  very  amusing  comedy  of  "Check- 
nuU"  and  the  bnrlesqus  of  "Tbe  Gold  Demon" 
with  Ita  beautiful  aceoery,  pleasing  songs,  pretty 
daaoea,  and  sharp  hits  at  tbe  limes  will  be  presen- 
ted for  tbe  last  time.  Aa  this  week  is  tbe  last  of 
tbe  engagement  of  the  popular  Ohapmaa  Sisters, 
all  should  viait  tbe  theatre.  "Lotus  and  Leo"  I* 
nearly  ready  tor  production. 
Brlla  Union  Theatre. 

Thoaaas  Campbell,  the  favorite  baritone  singer, 
Harry  Oaaslaad,  the  musical  down,  J.  H,  Larkia 
and  Miaa  Oarrte  Armstrong,  the  Dutch  character 
ertlstss.Oogillaad  Cooper,  the  Oalifornian  song 
and  daace men. Chsriss Verner.tiie  London  comio 
eioger.  aad  many  others  will  appear  to-night  in  a 
very  varied  aod  eatertaialBg  perfonnaBce.  tbe 
programme  of  which  is  published  on  our  first  page. 
Wilsoa'a  Grand  Amphitheatre. 

Daring  the  laat  nights  of  tbe  circus  the  manager 
John  Wilaon.  is  determiBod  thai  h>at  shall  aay 
that  they  missed  seeing  the  beet  circus  perfor- 
mance ever  -riven  ia  California  because  they 
oeolda't  afford  it,  and  he  has  therefore  reduced 
bis  prices.  "Blohard  III"  baa  beati  withdrawn  and 
aad  to-Bigbt  aa  immense  programme  will  be  given 
Mills  Dockrill  will  appear  In  two  new  acts,  Hone 
Keaaibet  in  two  original  acts  R,  H.  Dockrill  in 
great  Indian  act,  aad  all  the  other  state  of  the 
a.  -ua,  wheee  aames  appear  on  our  first  page  in  new 
aot*. 

Wood-ward's  Gardens. 
■Tbe  nearly  eompleted  whale  pond,  tbe  new 
sanariam,  and  hundreds  ef  other  object  of  inter- 
est attract  many  visitors  to  these  gardens. 

AHsOOafKhU  MCEsTUsI.— One  Of  the  IDOSt 
templets  eoUeetsoos  of  tbe  kind  in  the  United 
States,  comprising  hondreda  of  oosiay  aad  b*eu- 
irtul  wsx  models,'  la  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
)  at  she  Mojsnm 


Health    amd   Talent. 

It  is  DO  exaggeration  to  lay  that  health  is 
» large  ingredient  in  what  the  world  calls 
talent.  A  man  without  may  he  a  giaDt  id 
intellect,  bat  his  deeds  will  be  the  dee<?8  of  a 
dwarf.  On  tbe  contrary,  lot  him  have  a 
qu'ckcircnlation,  a  good  digestion,  tbe  balk, 
thews  and  sinews  of  a  man,  and  the  al.crity, 
and  cnlbinking  confidence  inspired  by  tbe^e, 
though  baring  but  ft  thimbleful  of  braiDs, 
he  will  e'.ther  blander  npoe  succsss  or  set 
failure  at  defiance.  It  ii  true,  eBpeoially  in 
this  country,  that  tbe  number  of  oentiurs 
in  every  community — of  men  in  whom  he- 
roic intellects  are  allied  with  bodily  canst7 
rations  as  toagh  aa  that  of  ft  horse— ii  small; 
that  in  general,  a  man  has  reason  to  think 
himself  well  off  in  the  lottery  of  life  if  he 
drawt  the  prize  of  a  healthy  stomach,  with- 
out ft  mind,  or  a  prize  e>f  a  fine  mt*U*>et 
witb  ft  crazy  stomacb.  But  of  the  two  ■  weak 
mind  in  a  herculean  frame  is  better  tbftn  a 
giant  mind  in  a  crazy  constitution.  A  pound 
of  energy  with  an  ounce  of  talent  will 
achieve  more  than  a  pound  of  talent  with 
an  ounce  of  energy.  The  first  reguisite  of 
sucdris  in  life  is  to  be  a  good  animal.  In 
any  of  tbe  learned  professions  a  vigorous 
constitution  is  equal  to  fifty  per  cent,  more 
brain.  Wit,  judgment,1  imagination,  elo- 
quence, all  tbe  qualities  of; the  mind,  attain 
thereby  a  force  and  splendor  to  which  they 
could  never  approach  without  it.  But  in- 
tellect in  ft  weak  body  Is  like  gold  in  a  spent 
swimmer '■  pocket.  A  mechanic  may  have 
tools  of  the  sharpest  edge  and  keenest  pol- 
ish, but  what  are  these  without  a  vigorous 
arm  and  band?  Of  what  use  is  it  that  your 
mind  has  become  a  vast  granary  of  know- 
ledge, if  you  have  not  tbe  strength  to  turn 

the  key.? 

■»* 
Irish  Wit. 

Those  who  frequented  tbe  theatres  in  tbe 
old  country  some  forty  years  ago  must  know 
to  what  inconvenience  actors  were  put  by 
deficiencies  of  stage  properties,  which  is 
evidenced  by  the  following  amusing  anecdote: 

When  the  renowned  Mis.  Siddocs  was 
playing  ia  Dublin,  in  the  well  known  tra- 
gedy of  "tfaobetb,"  she,  as  Lady  Macbeth, 
came  to  that  part  where  a  drum  senna's  and 
she  exclaims,  "A  drum  I  a  drum  I  Macbeth 
doth  come."  There  was  some  difficulty  or 
neglect  in  obtaining  tbe  necceasary  instru- 
ments, and  to  her  amazement  a  trumpet 
Boundei.  Bfce  immediately  saw  how  absurd 
itwonldfce  to  s  y  "drum"  while  the  well 
known  sound  of  the  other  met  tbe  ears  of  the 
vast  audience,  so  she  slid,  "A  trumpet!  a 
trumpet!"  and  supped  short  amid  breath- 
loss  silence,  not  knowing  how  to  rhyme  it, 
when  a  voice  from  t';e  gallery  called  out, 
"Macbeth  doth  stamp  itl"  at  which  the 
house  broke  out  into  one  peal  of  laughter 
and  applause,  and  tbe  tragedienne  advanced 
to  the  footlights  and  bowed  her  acknowledge- 
ments for  tberslief.  Bhe  afterward  tried  to 
find  out  who  it  was,  bat  failed  to  do  so,  and 
never  forgot  what  Bhe  considered  the  most 
tke  most  genuine  piece  of  wit  she  bad  ever 
met  wah  in  all  her  experience. 


The  LiDrEs  will  remember  that  [M1bb|  Katie 
McOarrlck  will  have  her  first  reception  and 
opening  day  on  next  Tuesday,  March  26th.  Her 
select  OBE  will  be  found  to  be  the  most  elegant 
bonnets  and  bats  offered  this  season,  being  the 
latast  French  atylea  and  jntt  suited  for  Spring 
and  Summer  wear.  Her  establishment  Is  No. 
135  K-army  street,  corner  of  Butter  (first  floor, 
up  stair.- 1.  * 

Enjoyable  Drives* 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  canlage,  stylish 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leading  es- 
sentials of  an  tDjoyoble  ride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Iranelseo  so  unquestionably 
as  from  Frank  Bouton,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  tbe  stand  frontlnjc  the  Ooci- 
aentai  Hotel,  His  handsome  turn-outs  are  used 
by  tbe  best  oirclea  of  tbe  crty,  and  as  be  makes 
H  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drivers,  be  is  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Ooast,  while  a|  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  in  particular,  will  engage  no  eirriagea 
except  those  which  be  provides.  Frank  bae  en. 
joyed  great  success  in  bis  butness,  and  |tne 
admirable  way  in  which  be  conducts  It  nukee 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  patronize  him.    * 


Pratt*s  Abolition  Oil. 
Tbe  People's  Bemedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains. 


Dr.  Barlow  *J.  8mitn 

Is  giving  a  conra  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  bis  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7)4  o'clock 
a.  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  dally,  from  9  to  4  p.  u.,  free,        w 


Vhlte  Labor  Only  I 

Employed    by   the  What  Obeer  Liundry,  121 
Leldesdoiff  street.  • 


It    1st    at    Beauty ! 

Tbe  Little  Gem  Clothing  and  Card  Marker,  at 
116  WaabingtoD  street,  near  tbe  Post  Office.  Best 
ever  invented.  o 


r9~Fob  Chbu>bje»'b   Pictdbib  go  to  Moan's 
Gaixeby,  417  Montgomery  street.  3-v 


Twenty  Txioxasarnl 

Paptr  Collars,  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Cheat  Laundry,  office  121  Leldesdoiff  st. 

Five  HundredMenWanted 

Immediately.    To  sand  their  washing  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  131  Leldeedorff  at.       • 


Save    Tour    Money. 

Why  pay  $8  per  doaen  tor  Cabinet  Rembrandt 
Photographs  when  you  can  get  them  for  $4  per 
dosen,  and  all  other  kinds  equally  cheap,  at  the 
New  Fobs  Galixbt,  No.  36  Third  street,  be- 
tween Mission  and  Market  streets.  No  Chinese 
employed  at  the  New  York  Gallery.  3-b 


McDowell,  Show  Card  Writer 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10  ■ 

608  Market  street,  oor.  Post  and  Montgomery  O 

Cheap  Jewelry,  Kid  Gloves,  and  Ladies  and 
Gente'  Farnishlng  Goods,  at  Bank's,  store,  36 


THE  TREACHERY  OF  JONES. 

A    Philadelphia.    Tragedy. 

BY   1UX     iD'.ZE. 

Rebecca    Johnson   was  a   maid    of    high   and 

Duble  birtb; 
No  man  conld  guess  the  awful  sum  her  proud 

papa  wati  worth. 
Bhe  fancied  Jon>  s  -when  flrct  they  met,  because 

she  saw  him  try, 
Aa  courteously  he  bowed  to  bor,  to  smile  with 

his  tight  eye,  m 

And  subsequently,    when  -Tones    called,    the 

sparkling  that  was  done. 
Was  so  terrlQo  that  at  once  Rebecca's  heart  was 

won. 
And  Jones,  for  fear  tbe  exercise  by  Johnson 

might  be  stopped , 
One  eve nlng  f  11  npon  bis  knees,  and  sighed  and 

blushed  and  popped. 

The  wild,  tumultuous  passion  that  was  raging 
lo  her  breast 

Can  hardly  be  imagined,  and  It  oannot  be  ex- 
prersed. 

Bat,  tul  *he  le:  rned  precisely  in  what  neighbor- 
hood he  owelt, 

She  didn't  dare  to  tell  young  Jones  tbe  ecstasy 
the  felt.  t 

She  said,  "Tour  preffdred  love  I  shall assorsdly 

decline 
If  north  of  Market  street  you  live,  or  further 

aouth  than  Pine. 
That  people  dwell  beyond  those  bounds  yon 

may  perhaps  insist, 
Bnt  I,  of  court?,  can't  recognfzs  the  fact  that 

they  exist." 

And  then  Jones  said  uo  earthly  prfxs  could 

posBlbly  induce 
A  relative  of  bis  to  live  on  any  street  but  Spruce. 
The  fellow  fibbed  most  shamefully,  as  desp'rate 

lovers  will; 
The  street  tbat  Jones  lived  upon  was  really 

Callowhlll. 

So  tbea  she  flew  into  his  trine  snd  murmured 

In  sweet  tones: 
"I  love  you  I    O,  I  love  you  i   Fold  me  close,  my 

sweetl  my  Jo&ee!" 
And  thongb.  he  clasped  her  to  hie  heart  and 

M-std  h-T,  mussed  her  hair, 
And  carried  on  outrageously,  she  didn't  seem 

to  care. 

Tbe  wedding  followed  In  a  week;  two  weeks 

tbev  wtre  away; 
Then  back  to  Philadelphia  the  Joneses  came  to 

stay. 
While  Bpeedlng  homeward  in  the  cab,  tbe  bride 

remarked,  "Whywill 
This  brutal  man,  of  all  tbe  streets,  drive  Into 

Callowhlll?" 

They  stopped  before  a  house  just  then,  and 

Mrd.  Jones  looked  que:  r, 
And  f  aid,  "What  does  bemeao,  my  love?  What 

business  have  we  here?" 
Bnt  gazing  out,  she  saw  a  plate  of  bra^s  upon 

tbe  door; 
And  JONES  was  all  the  legend  that  the  shining 

tablet  bore. 

A  wild,  unearthly  yell  escaped  tbe  Upa  of  Mr=. 

Jones, 
And  this  was  followed  by  a  lot  of  BObs  and 

sbriefeB  and  groans. 
"0  Perjured  villain  I  Slave!"  she  screamed, 

*I  tell  you  I  will  not 
Consent  to  live  with  any  Jones  on  thia  plebeian 

Bpotl" 

Then  'suddenly  she  tackled  Jones  (who  called 

for  thf  police) , 
And  bc&incdhlm  lmtantaneonBly  witb  blows 

irom  her  valise. 
And  looking  at  bis  corpse   without  a  ebadow 

of  regret. 
She  killed  ben-ell  by  swallowing  her  cut-glass 

vinaigrette. 

They  burled  both  the  bodies  in  the  same,  cold 

oheerless  tomb; 
Rebecca's    blgb-'oned    frleads    deolired    she 

merited  her  doom. 

The  Jones '  shutters  f  .r  a  ytar  were  bowed  both 

front  and  baok. 
And  all  tb?  Johnsons  dressed  thsmBelveB  for 

twelve  months  in  black. 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 
Cures  Lame  Sack  and  Paralysis. 


3-L 


Tlie  Pioneer  Carpel  Beating 
Machine   Oo., 

No.  653  Tebsma  street,  1b  the  only  place  you 
can  depend  on  for  having  your  Carpets  well 
cleanad  and  swept  by  machinery.  J.  Spatjld- 
iag  k  Oo. 3-s 

How    to  Procure   Barj>alns. 

Attend  tbe  auction  sales  of  Watson  &  Barn- 
hart  at  their  auction  salesroom,  113  Sot  tor  street, 
adjoining  tbe  new  Oiious  Amphitheatre,  and  you 
are  sura  to  rroeure  bargains.  Sale  days — Mon- 
days and  Fridays.  Cash  advanced  on  merchan* 
dise.    Out-door  sales  promptly  attended  to,    s 


We  get  no  bnsiness  from  Chinese,  end  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry,    Office,  121  Leldeedorff  street.       • 


Ladies  Visiting  Cs&r4'aj. 

Written,  engraved  or  painted  by  Johb  P. 
Dwtsb,  126  Butter  street,  opposite  Lick  Bouse, 
and   at   the   Grand   Hotel.    N.  B.— nLuroxxn- 

CBTSTS  JJE1TLI  1UBEED.     PXXalAXISHn?   Of  6V«y 

description  to  order.       s 

Oyster    Trade. 

Tbe  oyster  trade  in  OsJifornla  Is  assuming 
gigantic  proportions,  Emerson  Gorrille,  of  the 
Saddle  Beck,  410  Pine  street,  furnishes  from 
hia  own  oyster  beds  at  Ban  Bruno  millions  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  of  the  Pacific  Ooast.  His 
■astern  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 
has  extended  all  over  the  continent ,  and  •  he 
"  Saddle  Book"  la  known  everywhere 


(Star  (Shirts  ana  Collars. 

All  sorts  and  sizes,  for  ea'e  and  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leldesdorfl  st,       • 


Dr.    I>ohorty 

Has  devoted  bis  study  more  particularly  to 
chronlo  and  specific  practice,  and  aa  such  Is 
now  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  In 
San  FranclBoo.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leldesdorfl;  a  tew  doors  Dtlow  What 
Ohaer  Hous*.  z 
#-           ■  — 

Attention,    Ladles 

To  give  the  skin  the  soitaessof  velvet,  and 
tbe  tint  of  tbe  lily  to  the  complexion,  use 
Digest's  Gbzmb  db  Lis.  i> 


American  Watches. 

Seduced  prices,  at  H  A.  Calender's  62  Sec 
ond  8t.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  carefnlly  repaired.  d 

Clam  Chowder  Every  IVIflrnt, 

The  best  chowder  In  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  1 16  Morton  street,  jast  off 
Kearny.  s-v 

OLAiBvoxurT.— Madame  Olara  Antonfe,  the 

Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Tranee  Medium. 
SS3  Kearny  st,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine.  Oonsolta- 
tiens  in  Bngliah,  French  end  Oermaa.  x 


Prssb  and  Sweet, 
For  ihsLfeBA—Sjonfeationarj.  aw  to  Pants  and 


Small  Thanks   to  Blm. 

The  Boston  Irish- American  Leader,  com- 
menting on  Bouolcault's  claim  tbat  he  has 
■ought  in  bis  dramas  to  elovato  the  charac- 
ter of  the  stage  Irishman,  says  : 

The  stage,  we  are  toF  should  hold  tbe 
mirror  up  to  nature,  riave  the  dramatists 
who  in  a  hundred  plays  have  expossd  their 
ignorance  and  belied  our  countrymen  done 
this?  Not  a  bit  of  it,  They  passed  over 
the  great  names  whose  deeds  in  every  dime 
have  lent  a  brighter  glow  to  the  page  of  his- 
tory. Wading  through  the  ranks  of  mar- 
shalled heroes,  of  great  statesmen,  of  world- 
famed  poets  and  able  lawyers,  they  single 
cut  some  Anglo-Irish  rustic,  focus  him  in 
the  mind's  eye,  and  decorating  their  figure 
with  a  broken  pipe  and  carpenter's  shillelab, 
they  plscs  him  upon  tbe  stage  and  Bay, 
"There,  ladies  and  gentlemen,  behold  a  rep- 
resentative Irishman." 

Oat  upon  such  rubbish!  We  as  a  class 
have  our  faults,  frolics,  vices  if  you  will,  hut 
we  nave  yet  to  see  the  Irishman,  who,  pos- 
sessed of  common  sense,  would  degrade 
himself  and  country  by  demanding  to  the 
level  of  buffoon.  We  know  of  no  nation  in 
the  world  whose  sons  can  vie  with  the  child- 
ren of  Erin  in  all  tbe  noblest  attributes  of 
humanity,  and  Bouoicault,  wbo  prides  him- 
self we  believe  on  being  an  Irishman,  Bhould 
know  this. 

The  sko'ch  of  Father  Tom,  in  »  The  Col- 
leen BawD,"  is  an  insult  to  our  priesthood. 
Hip  portraitures  of  Myles-oa-Coppaleen  and 
Bbann  the  Post,  are  bat  little  removed  from 
tbe  old  stale  stereotype. 

Their  principal  vocation  is  to  brew  whisky 
punch,  give  vent  to  a  few  Indian  yells, 
meant,  we  suppose,  for  an  Irish  "hurroo," 
twirl  a  shellelah,  batter  somebody's  skull, 
and  finally  rer cue  a  forlorn  maiden,  whom 
another  representive(?)  of  the  racs  is  just 
upon  tbe  point  of  murdering. 

God  save  Ireland!  Well;  wo  hope  he  will, 
and  begin  by  prompting  some  one  to  give 
these  libellers  of  our  country  an  occasional 
taste  of  the  bLcbthorn,  which  they  are  so 
inordinately  fond  ot  painting. 


A  Real  Cariosity. 

The  Chief  of  Police,  of  Pittsburg,  Mass., 
has  a  nice  little  job  of  work  cut  out  for 
him  by  a  correspondent,  who  asks  him  to 
look  for  "  a  runaway  man  who  has  a  black 
mutstatoh  about  five  fete  and  tone  intches 
in  his  stosings  with  a  velvet  color."  When 
tbe  Chief  gets  hold  of  that  fellow,  Bsrnum 
will  pay  a  big  price  for  him  as  an  addition  to 
bis  great  collection  of  natural  cariosities, 


V.    Cart  lor  &  Co.,  Lapidaries, 

From  Paris,  bavlng  tbe  latest  unproved  lapi- 
dary tools,  will  execute  any  work  In  their  line 
In  a  superior  manner,  at  moderate  charges. 
Will  pay  the  highest  prices  for  quartz  speci- 
mens, and  appraise  the  value  of  all  gema.  Lap- 
idary, 014  Merchant  street,  room  26.  Sh 


Holiday-  Candies, 

Fresb,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection. 
Bry,  678  Kearny  BtreeV    Wholesale  and  retail,    o 


Reduced  Prices. 

Shirts  from  75o,  to  $3,  Complete  assortment 
of  Gente'  Furnishing  Goods.  Beales  &  Co.,  809 
Kearny  street,  near  Bosh.  c 


Do    Wot    Suffer   from    Corns. 

Tbe  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Kails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fl.  Cowan's  Inst]. 
rate,  310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
an*afc  from  experience,  having  tasted  the  Doc- 
tor's capability.  Belerenoes  given  It  required,  a 

*-SB»    I 


Everybody    Suited. 
There  is  no  end  to  tbe  multitude  of  fashions 

In  bate.  At  "  The"  Bat  Store,  647  "Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every onxiffho- 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited. 


Sandwich  Island  FutU. 

Since  the  neceneion  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Fsndwicb  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  industry  is 
taking  new  life.  air.  Jacob  Schielber,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  furniture,  520  Washington  Btreet, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  importer  of  pnlu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  tbe  gathering  and  bis  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
for  maftraas  bedding,  and  doubtless  Air.  Schrei- 
ber  will  find  no  difficulty  in  disposing  of  all 

that  comes. 

■■  ■    ■      ■> 
Frxotoarrapnic    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Qal iery .  84  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  street. 


S.F.BySINESSDIREfJT 

BoofaseUers  and  atatloasrs 

H.  H.  Moore,  609  Montgomery.  Dear  Maui 

Bnilnen  Colleaea. 
Heald's,  Brjant  &  Btratton'a  Ooliert,  u  | 

Batcher  a. 
Kate,  Prsd,  Btslls  M  to  100.  OaJlforoi*,lUrt 

French  Fancy   Oo«d», 
Looan  A  Co.,  19  Mentgomerr.  107 and  1QB  86, 

Human  Hair. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Oo..  110  Second  atrsat 

Wines  and  Ltqqara,    (Waolssal* 
Danerl  P.  A  Co..  601  Front 


Mme.  JOSEPHINE  EDMOI 

IHMAK  AND 

BOTANIC    PHYSIO/ 

XWBMTT    TEAKS     OF    WMkV 

IN    THE   TREATMENT  OF  D1BSA1I* 
dent  to  f.m.l.ah.,  pIM«d  fi.d.iijff 

•  specialty,  and  eo.ble.  u,r  to  «n.r,nu..1 
Md  permanent  car.  In  tbe  worn  ~~  ' 
K?,'«10.?.!°?  """"to.1  d.mnMmiiair  i 
mil  find  Madame  Edmond,  a  akllltgjrt  > 
and  it  fa  to  their  iotereat  to  ooneo.lt  Sir  |H 
eases  incident  to  women  before  UmBarWl 
poisonous  nostrum,,  quack  dootore  aoTHl 
Madame  Edmonds  desorlb.e  dieeaM.  wiia 
informauon  from  the  patleet,  andTaria!: 
the  uae  of  mercury  or  experiment,  thl T. 
from  wrong  tre.tm.nt  for  prirat.  «Sm 
cancer  diBeaaes.  Correspondence  'itriZr 
dentUl,  Offlo.  and  reaidenoe,  41a ;  SH 
between  Kearny  and  Montgomery.  to 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTIll 

N.  K.  cor.  Jackson  and  Kcsru«j. 

THE    GREAT    ERADIOATOR   OP  Mby 
COMPLAINTS,    formsrlr  ol  LockS 

DR.  TUZfiR  informs  the  aflUotad  that  ah?. 

PARIS,  aod  spending  one  jear  in  ths  mm 
brated  Hospital  tn  London,  the  LOOK  sai, 
opened  his  old  Medical  Inetitats  at  ibaaMn 
whBra  he  can  alwajs  be  fonnd,  DR.  TOAsa 
for  forty  years  met  with  aiparallslsd  rail 
tbe_ treatment  of  disease  Rensnil*  fc> '■', 
OHRONIO  AND  SPECIAL  OOalPLaJnT 

-DM.  CHAS.  HL  TOZES 
is  in  every  way  responsible,  Wading  tla*. 
effect  a  permanent,  cube,  or  m.kini  u  .*_ 
Those  who  oanoot  afford  to  p«y  for  safi. 
medicine  will  be  charged  for  mediainaoaar 
MON 1 HLV  RKS TOhATiVE  PILL8?s55_, 
to  rail  in  giving  relief  ia  oases  for  whica  tit 
reoommsoded.  are  to  bs  obtained  osliu 
office.  Price,  *5  per  bor.  Full  direcUtaV, 
box,  eent  by  Kxpreaa  or  otherwise 

DK.  TOZER  does  not  Imitate  tha  aJtamV 
Qiacks  wbo  make  it  a  practice  to  nana 
affidavits  and  other  false  references, bs?M 
tbe  ma*t  respectable  people  io  the  StaJAsaat 
has  cubed  of  diseases  which  others  harl  u) 

„  _     BB.    OHAS.    IT.  TOZn, 

,  ,  ™*  H-  corner  Kearny  aod  Jackson  ititM 
**!-" Han  FriMi. 


Assessor's  Office. 

NOTICE  TO  TAX-PAYERS, 

1 873-74. 


1  LL  PEBSONf,  COMPAN1E8,  AJS 
■OCLATION8.  or  FIBH8,  la  the 
Cllr  aad  Conntr  of  Sua  Fsraaclseo.  are 
revaested,  either  la  persoa  or  or  their 
proper  repreaesttatlves.  to  deliver  at  the 
A-icnor-'a  Office,  sTo.  SS  City  Hall,  b« 
fore  the  SECOND  MONDAT  la  APRIL , 
1873,  a  atateasent  under  oath  of  all 
Propertx,  both  PERSONAL  aad  B£AL 
earned  or  elalmed  by  him  or  them,  or 
which  Is  In  their  poaaesslon,  or  which  Is 
held  or  controlled  by  aay  other  persoa 
la  trait  for.  or  for  the  benefit  of  him  or 
them.— See  Section*  SSSO-BSie,  Politi- 
cal Code. 

sfPOLL  TAX  IS  NOW  DCK  at  this 
Office,  or  to  a  Sepnty.  —  See  Sections 
8839-88*6,  F.UUeal  Code. 

2.KTI    BOI£N£S, 
City  aad  County  Aaaessor. 

■ 


OUTSIDE    LANDI 

J^JSY  AND  ALL  PERoONB  TBAT  BJ 
made  DUPLICATE  PATslENTS  m  0 
SIDE  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  cao  am 
amount  refnodsd  at  the  office  of  tha  aasrt, 
opon  the  presentation  of  an  order  turn 
Mayor  and  City  and  County  Attorntf. 
delBtf  a.  AVSTD 


TRAYS  always  on  band. 


Alfred  TehY 

Masnfaetoiwat 
Importsfst  ■ 

SIBD  CA6I 

KEASSUmtlU. 

See  mj  BtMk  M 
Oaxea  bafora 
oteewhera,  *' 
tbissi 
P.Wnl 
TloWi 
FKKB 
aU..,  ' 


THE  CHILD  HAS  RETURNED) 

Its    Parent" 
EUREKA    SHIRT    ST0RI 

1S4  Kearny    tract,  ha.  B,aml« 

TVo.     3     Second 


"Where   roa   will   And   a  ».pf* 

■ortmeBt   of  SmaTS  and  IBW 

INS  GOODS,   at  the  a.aual  l.wafk 

The  Old  Stand. 

KCK.  EDICT  A  « 


Attention,  Good  Urt 

H/r«.  P  BERGB8.  FOBMIBLT 
ill  ciupri.torof  th.  Hla«r<*  Bm- 
Uoraot,  DM  taken  th.  manai Hneot 
of  both  the  Minera'  EawaaniJJt  oa, 
Oomm.roUl  .treat  and  tb.  Mmarr  — 
Braooh  on  Mark.t  ItrWt.  In  Prt»»'2d  wJ 
A.  DB  A  YTUB,  who  haa  been  MaW"  _,  I 
Ann  for  jeara,  IaiproT.inent,  hay.  WJtL  tt  • 
the onkuno  danutlMnt.  tbat  win  r.c.°'Li  I 

.mbrao.  ail  tb.  detfoaet*.  of  to.  m 
»ot»o  ia  "Good  Far.,  Good  Oooklu  *m  ** 

(Bw"-"  p.  mica  *  «* 

MINERS'    RESTAURAl'    , 

'  .81  aod  «■»  OomiM«lrt    I   • 

•aassBsl 


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Nlli  110  s»r  Her 

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CALIFORNIA   THEATRE. 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


or    TKC  tTAOl, 


taprnan 


Sisters  COfctO-tASnJS  J 1 


Tiio«.  c-«.m.i>i>oll 

Ti«rk,ln    *%■..!    Armatroni 

COOIlil.     nnrl     COOI'Bn 

I         »or     lii     <   ..ii,i,-« 

MARCH    M 


THIS    CVrKIKO 


J«  »ll  II 


[<'Ciillo\tcli    *»■•    Oorlolonxi*. 


i*at  fag  aw  ra  oa>*EsissT  or 

LB    MAR  IK     CAUCAIN.    •"■•,    ■""••• »■■»    ">  rsarresa  M  aaaaai « > m 

— ^-~  -__ "i    hkiiii     irini.    ii  IHUM     iMWMM    »»»    a.«i.t«»t. 

■  mm    ...    lumiiii     i«.«Tim«    »i  j     fl     rinni     BBS    «.»i.T»»t. 

mi  dizziim  Tnisfiramioa  :::  :;  I'v::. :/:; ~v— .;";,:;.v..*:r:: 

tdnAAMw  —   ■'««■  AM     AUCMINTIO    OMORUI     Of    IX^tKIENCIO     SINCCRS. 

I«MATI<  <•  IITd 

I  VI  HINO  MARCH    I 

•  i      NIatBI      ..r     Tk« 


It     K    I     A 


»  i  I  •     m  %  n>  ;  i 


ilinl   «  \  i  * 


II     .  .     M       »      >     — 


■  !•■>■     M  -i    I    I    I  • 


DotMe  1 

MagtA^M  tgd  GerretU 

MMM  MX 

LD  DEMON 


p»b  1 1..11 1  .1 1 ntc  HoaUi 

'  »'-n       Wr»r|t,d  »nd  SsretV 


UNCLE    BEN'S  '  MUSEUM  ! 


••mm  aorta  he*»e- 


11  ARK  V  OuAt 


TA»l.!-.ArX  VIVAXTS! 


.  nut  i 

r£u,-.n:- 


IDE  IB 


■  -  J 

Mr   P  ■*•>  < 


id.J 


Last  <hapin.ui    Miitini'i- 


In  A«fiT«  rr.r*r.tton— 

t usand  I-.eo! 

Oil    MOTTO 

!    first  Cli.«s  EntcrUinmenta! 

.■Vr««lT-llvf   Onfe 

filly    <>*(. 
T««l|  -fl*.-    4  HH 

M  ef  id*  Theatre 
IcBMI  EXTftA  CBUaat. 


r*    vw-aia 


■9  y  aa  o  i:>  •  t  ■■      or      Boouory. 

ACT  |-R(«a-  1«t.-A  M^N*  BM**  let  Kana*  ••*■)•  M.—  A*  apartM-at  la  |fc«  ■••»*  *f  fattae  Mor- 
ris* Iim  Sd.-0.rtaH.  A  «t*d  Is  ••«  4>sap  »f  Caalalae.  *r-m~  Ufa  -The  CaHp  of  C«BtjBle>a.  Mur 
Urli.1'.     ttMi  Si  V- Herat  la   Baaaa.     M<«>e«-  «ib.- Kaaar.      Ifct  CapliollBO   Rill      Ti-tita.ph.al   Fatrj. 

ACT  ll  »'»•'  .1  ea>  -eHraet  la  Baat.  •**«•«•  S«f.- Kaaav.  The  *  npftol.  Mceoe  3d.  Mireet  la  Koai 
•W4>>*    •    h   -Taallr  al*r«  la   loar. 

AfT  Ill-«.rrf  let.- laaM.  Tfcf  Ca  pl  t*>  .In*  CI  1 II.  *.**a*  »d.-Ro*f.  ApartatnU  la  the  a«m«  «f 
(arlalaiai       ■<■«■••  94.  —  !••*.      (i>»M«Mir    ■111. 

ACT  IV-**»«f  1st.- A  at  I  ••■.  A  K-aaa  Is  AaKittaa'  koiif,  HtMic  Id. -Aatlaaa.  A  S fed  an  Hall. 
laaae  »«       I"*',     "irfft.     ***»■•■   4th . -PUIa  nrar  Hoar,     Ncrcr  Sia.— FaMlr  place  la  Roaac. 

ACT  T-«f»if  lit  -Thi-  Toliflaa  rnraaparnl,  flva  nllea  (ran  Banc.  Htcoe  »d.  —  Drapery. 
!>'*•  •«.-.*  Paavral  Ffi». 


In  the  Last  Scene,  a  Funeral  Marco  and  Dirge,  composed  for  this  piece  by  S.  W.  Leach 


rt-a-f-d  ftVa«ta—  Dreee  Otroie  aot*  Urenaeira.. 
*rw»d  ImI 

i  uidi  Ada 


•  1  Bm    Ralaoaj 

TS    Gallery 

•  1    CO     IViTttia  Beiea   . 


ma 

mm  «ad  »io  oo 


S-raaalaa,  la  Th-a.-  1'itian 
Brim      *-'l  If  a»«wi 


««•««•   *t  Flaw 

•-     4— Taa  lkr< 
t  .  f    Gala. 


Novelty— A  Specialty      Harry  Causlaod 


COOILL  . 
Ilallad 


111 ▼  or    Wolcomo. 

Paaar  Oarrat 


I.llilr  llarlaad) 


DELUD£D    VICTIMS. 

Old  D«k»T H.fT»"'aaa.Ma1 

JtA- Obaa.  Oatill  I  PaU r>»d  Ceopar 

Qta  ft  era OrahaiUa 

Ooocladlo«  wllli 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  PETER  WHITE 


Major  Puppar. . 
PiMr  White.... 

Mra.  Wtilca 

Frauk  I'r^n..., 
Widow  Wbila... 
KJiti  UloTar...  . 


Cbw.  Varaar 

K.O.  Marab 

-     Mtoota  Fillnora 

MtUKatU 

F*noy  Qaaratioo 

Jaoola  Joboaoa 


MI,VM     BIGBY 

rd^brinsley'sheridan 

LAMATISr.  WIT.  OKA  TOR.  HOT. 

••lmwny  IX«11 


¥     rVr*I5lo        .   MABCM    M 

AT  K  OUT  O  CLOCK. 


ta  Pa" ia  ( tter  W ay  be  Croned  ui  Lor*. 


r  IT  II  IDOB  AM  OTSTn  AS  TOO 
lb.  MMI    fr.«    th.    Odl  font* 

W*..  .1  K.trBr.  m  oob.Jr  Mnl. 

Olilli     Try  It  tot....  tb«  uu,  or 

If  I.  »»tr 


$Ua 


Pl  Ml' 


►IER8  A  POND'8" 

HALOON, 

COHU     IU1IT    AIB    BTJABU 


2  WINES  and  LIQUORS 

I.  WFFII,  U»  RfFIIINMUTI. 


IB-BXX    HOUSE. 


PlR'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

Bl  HmA   CfTT.    UTAAA. 

''■  ''i.'P"1  hjaoakt  thkatkb  has  bud  bx- 

BBKaaE  A  wl  «ab.raaU4brl*.a|<litoi 

hB    "■  Mk.     Bun   uM   mnllii    wmttl. 

""■"laattTftW" 

Maoacar  aaa  aot«  Prapt 


amanacar  and  aole  Propria 
Or  to        9.  H.  MeOAaf C. 
h    |l4H>  WaWaTJBBttQw  BBTwat.  Saa  Fraotl. 


lYCORBYN'S  SALOON 

!•  HARRIET  BTRKKT,  HARRT00B- 
B  raapaotroly  lot oraia  bta  f riaoda  and  pat- 
It  ha  hat  raaHtwd  la  baaaUfoJ  atria  &>>■ 
■  ooafortabUraaort,  a*4  will  ba  plaaiad 
liai.oaa  aDd  all.  aad  hava  tbara  •ampl* 
mm  wloaa  aaA  llqaera.    A   aaw 

■  tba  nasafaoto  j  of  Llaaaaaaid 

ad  OaUflBdar'a  UUit  pauai  f  *aaU 

, i,    baa  iaao  Diaead  1b  U«  Billiard 

Irfca  popniar  and  afatiaak  barMraaa  maapp- 
Jjmmr  Oarroll,  Ota  ba  found  In  bla  old  po- 
1  paiaj  ao  datpaaaa  araalaja  aaamlort  ta  alL 


TONW 

NE  CIDER! 

HCITO  RUR, 

BAR  KRAN0H00. 


(1  Uiodtl  HI 

"*«» 


MONEY  SAVED 

Br  aaaahaataa;  roar  Good »  at  tna 

NEW  YORK    STORE. 

X  a.  1 1  •  aVeamd  atiaad. 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair  Goods 

CHEAP  ARD  FIRK  JRW»  LR  Y  AND  FA  *'  Y 
Oood*.     [ti  I.triwi  itKk  ADd  Ljbiu  Fmoi. 
m\  Whoieaala  and  HaUil. 

UntaanUftirBwiUbaa      $•-,  |f,  t".  •"  aad  »P»»f4» 
Haata  bur,  top  braids 

Milk  tblaaaai 

I.iaan  C'fciaaooa 
bilk  T 

Llawa 

LJn*B  SwiUbaa 

Mlk  MoCair  f;ara.  »ary  Boa 

Mobalr  SadUbaa.  plala  or  art b» aad.  — 

2apbrr  Woal.  par  oaaor i.0" 

laltial  HowPapar,  watUorraaa  tta»-bot..t*  ota 

Writiat  lak.parbotlla ....  ....  *  eta 

RoUPapaV.  S-raa-.liaU ^Qoiraa.UcU 

Hnoilac*.  par  botWa ,-  BchJ 

Urnofea'arltaau' Uattoa ..«  apcola.U  eU 

Bpool  Hllfcr.  10V  rarda  aaob 3  apoal*.  i6ota 

Bibaoaa,  rioalarx.  Hair  Ntta.  ate  .  ate 

Our   Real    Hair    Good* 

Will  raai'D  aoeajaa'tsd  In  tbia  Barker,  altbar  In 
prioe.  qaalitr  or  raxiair.  aad  raapaotfoilr  aolull 
an  azaaalaatioo  of  oar  atook  bafora  makiEK  lonr 
[iirnhailt     aMr-Oooda  aaat  a  0.  i>. 

A.    ».    UMrMOR  «B  CO., 

■Jo.    11*  Ktroad  itrrrt. 
aaJBln        Betwaaa  Mlaaaaa.   a.ad    altnr.au 


.'«  tla 
SVCU 
7  Set* 
.75  OU 
.Meta 


Pacific   Purcliasing. 

PRINTING.   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE,    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Booms     lO    and     XT 6BO    *WaoIitn(rtoii    street. 


BOWERY  THEATRE, 

SALT   LAKE   CITT. 


VARIETY  TALKAT  UI   ROUTE  KA8T  OAK 
.l..r.    wear.    Dnucl.M    nllKIUDU    fcf 
it-p»l.f  «  Sill  L»l»  ud  ippl>10«  to 

M.  JEROME, 
J.}  Bu.Idc    M...|«r. 


BALDWIN'S   DAIRY  BUTTER  I 

THIS  IS  TO  OKETirT  THAT  W.  B.  TBRWIL- 
UOKBA  C0„J »Ml  «  WnWDlto.  Mj'k.1, 
lr.  Ibe  HOLE  AGENTS  for  to.  ..I.  of  my  brima 
"  bSUM^io"  BAXDWIBH  DAIRY  BO  I'. 
TER."  It  hi.  bHD  Mid  it  tb*  KbOT.  .Uod  lb. 
FMttblrte.o  j..r*.  .nd.nybr.od.  of  bolt«r  I.P- 
itiiiiud  to  b*of  mjm.k.  not  proomr.d  tl  A.  B. 
T.iwllUA.rA  Ca.ul  c.aBftrf.ll*. 

I..  M.   BALDWIN. 
AttTrueiaoo.  April.  Btb.  1871. 

K..B.  TAEWIUISABA „C«) >. 
f.X-lm  Hiadll  Wl»blo«too  M.ri.t. 


AMERICAN     EXCHANGE, 

HATWABDW. 

TORY  OAKEb PROPRIETOR 


'lrat'ClA.. 
bim. 


Cotel. 


Philadelphia   fteataurant. 

ohas.  Y.  laaoojiB,  proprietor. 


PAKTIIA    -WAN1F.il 

FOR  A  FIRST  0I.ASS  KXII1B1TION,  READY 
for  tht  rotd.  Tbi.  I.  on.  of  tbe  b.it  opponao- 
Itl..  for  .  .ts.rt  BB.o  wltb  .  .ro.ll  oa.lt.tl  erar 
off.rod.    For  aartlaalwa  .pplr  aa  above. 


UU.  A.    UA.KD.VEK. 
The  OI.kr.tcA  Dotob  tancdl... 

AIMS    MINN1K    1.0Ur.«. 
Barlaaqoa,  Serlo-Oomlo  and  Ballad  Slot  an 


■  IONOB    BONATI, 

Tb.  World-rano.a.d  Ona-Louad  Danoar. 

RAPPBO    TEOUl'K, 

Inrludln.  tho  Child  Wondor,  IAPPUO. 

I.KI.IK     II.I.H, 

MIAS  H.   EI.I.1H  and  W.  BI.LH 

OUT    LlaTOI, 

....A.S.... 

I.  u  c  -r    A»A  M  s, 
laerlo-Connlc    aad    DHttlata. 

THI   ABOVE    ARTIST.    ABE    ROW    ON    OCR  BOOKS,    AND   CAN    BE  KN- 
tac«l  br  naicai ara  Waat of  tho  Rooky  Mottntajoa,  tbroagb  oar  ...007, 

UUEIDAI    C'OKBYN    4b    OO. 


FRENCH 
BEAVER 


SUITS 

TO  ORDER    {j)t)0. 

LAIVOASTER'S 

•  IT  \VAMIII\OTO*  UTatRItT. 
falOlio  Opp.  Macalra'a  Optra  Booaa. 


SHIRTS 

...    ARD.... 

CENTS' 

FURNISHING 
GOODS. 

A  LABOR  ABBORTMKRT  OF  CUNTS'  P0R- 
nlibinjr  Oooda  to  be  b»d  (mod  and  pbaap,  at 

tba  "OLDOORNKR."  J.  LEVY'H.  »!•  Mont- 
aomarr  atraat.  Joatloe  airea  ta  all.  Don't  force* 
the  noBabor—  &\0  Montgornerr  atraet.     fall  Ira 


CENTRAL. 

NO.  118  OKARY  8TRKn\« 
Beat  aooommodatlooa  for 
Famfllee  la   tbe    city.      Prlrata 

antraooe  forLadlos.    {lair  Oattlna,  HbaTlaff  ■ 

Sbampooiaff.    Ublldren'a  Hair  neatlj  cqL    Lad  lea 
8batDpooin«W  oeata.  „.„..„  „ 

t-nirn  L.  OORRIYEAIT.  Propriataa. 


THE   OLD 
Hot     SOOtOH, 

IS  Morlc.  Slro.t.   awavr  Ktarar. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Drlnka  a  Specialty. 
THE  BEST  TOM  »I0_JIRRY  ID  TOWl 

Alwara  on  file  the  New  Yafk  BMbM.  HarptrT 
Waeklr,  Frank  Laalla'a,  Daa-'a  Dofa«T«,  PoilCaOa 
■atte,  all  lam.  OaHforala  paper  a,  alio  London 
Pofleb.Beiri^e.IUaatratarLawiooNeWB.  0*11 
aad  aatiefy  joufaelf. 

■W  Don't  forfat  Mia  aljrn  of  tba  Hot  •«ot*h. 

feTtf  -W.  B.  WALDBON.  Proprietor. 


Bar  Sugar 

jlOB    SALE-A1S    2XABITY    5T9IET,   AT 


DON'T  FORGET 

ON   TOOK  WAV  TO   OR  FROM  THB  OIR 
ooato  drop  Into  the 

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FOR  YOUR  WABM  OR  O0LD  DRINKS. 

All    Drlnka   Ten    Cents 

.AS  S.tlaw  atrv.1,  IW  B«taar.y. 
Ia»tf  OS.  D.  BBIO0S,  PropfUlOT. 


If 


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Indian  Queen  Range. 

The  Best  In  the  Market 

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SONDAT  .ad  THIIIWIAT, 


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S  I S  Mootdoniarr  atrMU    FOR  MEN  ONLY 

aVDh.  JOBJj/m'a  PBITATS  OlJiol  U  at  »1I 
Own  atrwt  toppoalt.  old  Maob.nlMT  P.TtHoar). 


$1,000  REWARD  OFFERED 

-10  ANY  PERSON  WHOOAN  OHM 


"  F*X  OAR  O  " 

THE  JOUBNAL  OF  AMUSEMENTS. 

Pabnabad  ««iy  Dw  »» **•  Ye"  ** 
J.        F.       BOQABDUS 

IMMerchBDt  and  S3tf  Wambln«t«a  St. 

Below  MonWomeir.  Sen  Francieco. 


TUESDAY MARCH  25, 1873 

An  Ancient  Critic, 

Mr.  William  -Bestow,  tbe  vetsrao  tleatri- 
cal  critc,  has  letirei  from  toe  edit3iBbip 
-ot  tbe  Loodon  Theatrical  Journal,  which  he 
founded  same  thirty-three  jeara  ago.  Mr. 
■Bestow,  who  has  new  pasted  his  eigbty-fifth 
vear,  has  well  earned  tbe  right,  after  a  long 
career  of  useful  labor,  to  pass  tbe  remain- 
dor  of  his  deys  in  honorable  retiiemeot.  An 
habitual  plaj-goer  since  tbe  p:esent  ceotary 
oommenoed,  be  wis  on  intimate  t;rma  with 
.all  the  bistrionie  celebrities  whose  names 
.now  seem  to  beloog  to  the  remote  past.  Fa- 
milur  with  John  Phillip  Kemble  and  Mra. 
fiiddons,  John  Fawcet,  "Dicky"  8uet\  John 
Emery,  Lee  Ltwis,  tbe  famous  Mr b.  Belling- 
toaandMrs.  Bland,  wbo  charmed  by  their 
singing  our  forefathers  in  tbe  last  oanttury, 
tbe  fine  old  play-going  gentleman  has  kept 
bis  love  of  the  stige  nnsbakeu  tbrongh  all 
tbe  changes  it  has  since  undergone.  It  is 
among  tbe  mest  pleasurable  of  his  recollec- 
tions that  be  walked  with  George  the  Third 
on  the  terrace  of  Windsor  Castle,  appearing, 
according  t)  the  fashion  ef  tbe  period,  with 
his  courtly  cocked  bat  and  his  Birmingham 
brilliant  buckles  to  his  shoes,  tilking  over 
tbe  merits  of  tbe  last  new  cam3dy  at  old 
Coveat  Garden;  aud  that  he  has  lived  on 
through  four  successive  reigns  to  witness 
the  greitest  dramatic  sacoesses  produced  in 
time  of  Que;n  Victoria. 


Too  Absurd. 

Charley  Melle  is  a  lady's  man.  He  u  a 
favorite  beoaaee  he  ha<  pleatly  of  that  small 
talk  in  which  some— not  all— ladies  take  a 
pleasure.  Charley  made  a  blunder  tbe  other 
day  wjioh  ha  will  not  soon  he*r  the  last  of. 
He  was  trying  to  speak  of  a  lady's  dross  in  a 
mrnner  wbiob  would  lead  bis  hearers  to 
think  he  was  au  fait  in  the  fashions.  He 
said:  "Yes,  it  was  a  very  pretty  dress,  a 
gros  grain,  you  know,  cut  biased  and  trim- 
med with  gophers."  A  lady  gave  a  little 
scream,  and  said  :  "  Why,  Mr.  Ma'le,  what 
-1j  you  mo  in  ?  Gophers  are  little  animals 
like  moles,  that  burrow  underground." 
Charley  was  tor.  inly  pntout.  He  said  after- 
wards that  he  knew  some  some  articled  of 
dress  were  gophered  and  thought  he  might 
trim  a  dress  with  gophers  just  for  ones. 


Ja.  Pop  al  stores*. 

Mrs.  Dougherty,  of  Oldtowo,  Me.,  ought 
to  move  to  Colorado  or  Texas.  Both  these 
States  want  women  wbo  add  to  the  popula- 
tion rapid*?.  Teds  lady  has  been  married 
eight  yeais,  and  is  tbe  pentire  mother  of 
fourteen  cbi'dren— two  batches  of  triplets 
-and  four  pairs  of  twins.  Dougherty  must 
ibe  a  happy  man  when  that  interesting  fam- 
ily are  troubled  with  stomach  ache.  Aud  it 
must  be  trying  to  hi9  constitu  ion  wbenho 
has  a  general  job  of  spanking  to  do. 


Bad  Words. 

A  Jersey  City  you th  has  thrown  his  fami- 
ly into  the  deepest  affliction.  He  has  taken 
to  the  study  of  German,  and  new  calls  his 
mother  "mine  buffer  mutter,"  and  bis  sis- 
ters be  designates  as  ,:tcbwes:er."  His 
father  informed  bim,  the  other  evening 
that  he'd  knock  bis  blasted  head  off  bia 
.bloody  shoulders  if  he  didn't  stop  swearing^ 


Let  TJa  Have  Peace. 

A  Missouri  woman  said  she  gave  a  railroad 
conductor  a  ten  dollar  bill ;  he  said  it  was  a 
t  wo  ;  she  insisted ;  he  persisted ;  she  took 
out  &  revolver  acd  snapped  it,  and  he  gave 
her  the  eight  dollars  balance,  not  wishing 
to  have  any  dispute  wi'h  a  lady.  He  said  he 
-deeiced  peai:*  at  any  price. 


-fikltog-etrior  cue  Best. 

It  la  cur  lone,  but  true,  that  J.  A,    Shaber, 

107  Market  street,  near  Tblrd,  should  sell  fax- 

citato  and   bedding  cheaper  than  any  other 

dealer  in  thia  city.    Try  him  and  you  will  be 

•  oonvinoad.  t 

A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all   styles, 
just   received   at  the  What  Oheer  Laundry,  131 

Leldeiderff  itrett.  • 

*> 

-   Genuine    Havana    Clcare. 

Beat  brands  at  61     Montgomery  street,  B.  W. 
OOrcer  of  Merchant.    Franc*  k  Gahn,  q 


•  Public  Accommodation. 

r7a«Bing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a.  u„  can 
■  be   returned    in    the   evening    If  reqoir*d>  we 
never  disappoint.    What   Cbesz   Laundry,  121 
Lelaeadorff  street.  • 

— • 

Artificial  Memory.    Goarantved. 

This  wonderful  svstem  gives  the  memory  ex- 
traordinary power.  Thousands  of  figures  and 
words  learnt  without  effort.  Stadia*  made  easy 
and  the  intellect  Btmngthened.  Band  for  the 
book— fifty  oents,  poit>pald*  Professor  Wm, 
'JSemos,  137  Montgomery  street.  v 

Ttxo    Beet   Remedies. 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
ry'a  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  billon*  complaints, 
"or  sale  by  all  druggists.    Agency,  41"  Sansome 

„tr4et.  oerner  of  Oommrrolal. 


Getting  Troublesome. 

The  Alt*  give*  us  a  great  deal  of  trouble. 
For  years  we  have  endeavored  to  make  it 
publish  tolerable  English,  but  with  poor  suc- 
cess. This  is  how  that  paper  commenced  its 
review  of  Lauglejl  Directsry  in  Sunday's 
issue : 

Langley's  Directory  for  tbe  year  1873  hss 
msdeiti  appearance,  aod  lrom  tbe  manner 
and  care  that  bas  been  taken  by  tbe  well- 
known  compiler  U  itd  preparation,  makes  it 
a  valnable  and  reliable  work 

We  think  that  is  abent  as  bad  English  as 
we  ever  s  .w  in  print.  "  From  the  manner 
aod  care  taken  ia  ita  preparation,  mates  it 
a  valuable  and  re  iable  work,"  is  very  r^ugb. 
In  tie  very  next  cjlumn  we  find  tbe  follow- 
ing: 

Borne  magniScent  views  of  To-emite  is 
beiog  got  up  by  Muybridge.  Tbe  largest 
size  measures  rwerjiv-one  feet  six  inches  by 
seventeen  feet  sir  inohes,  and  are  tbe  coun- 
terfeit presentment  of  the  most  novel  and 
stcihiog  views  of  tbe  cifion. 

A  paper  of  tbe  undeniable  respectability 
of  the  Alta  does  p»-itive  harm  when  it  thus 
mangles  tbe  English  language. 

The  Swapper's  Journal. 

Tor  some  time  past  the  Qat en  and  other 
London  papers  have  bad  a  department  tailed 

The  Exchange,"  in  which  subscribers  in- 
sert advertisements  of  articles  which  they 
wish  to  exchange  for  others  of  equal  value. 
We  have  just  received  the  third  number  of 
The  Exchange  and  Market,  or  Swapper's 
Journal,  published  in  New  York.  It  is  a  de- 
cid'dly  amusing  paper.  The  following. is 
suggestive : 

The  advertiser  will  exchange  a  magnificent 
oarved  meerschaum  pipe,  horsehead  large 
size,  for  good  self-rocking  eradte. 

That  man  had  to  give  up  smoking  when 
he  married  and  tarn  bis  head  to  something 
more  sari  .us.  We'll  bet  he  will  want  his 
pipe  back  again  before  long.  Another  man 
tired  of  mu  io  wants  to  exchange  a  mekdeon 
for  poultry  or  pet  animals.  The  Golden 
Era  might  start  a  "swapping  department" 
with  advantage,  we  thick.  It  wou'd  cause 
considerable  fun. 

Rather  Mean. 

The  New  York  Dispatch  i*  a  very  readible 
paper  and  i*  not,  as  a  rule,  narrow-mind .  d, 
but  the  following  strikes  us  as  rather  mean  : 

On  general  principles,  a  person  seeme 
pretty  well  jus  ifltd  is  putting  an  existence 
amone  paupers  as  rather  poor,  monotonous 
and  disagreeable.  Arid  so  it  ii.  Yet  every 
desert  has  its  eases.  Fer  iostanoe,  in  a  town 
in  Vermont,  where  the  poor  are  taken  care 
of  ii  fair  style,  the  overseers  have  down  the 
little  sum  of  S3  far  taking  panpers  t)  a  cir- 
cus. Nothing  could  be  belter  than  this— 
for  the  panpers.  To  all  persons  who  eon- 
template  persistent  poverty,  we  would  com- 
mend the  little  State  of  Vermont  as  a  good 
plaoe  t3  begin,  with  a  sura  living  and  a 
chance  to  see  the  clown  beside. 

There  was  a  large  amount  of  pleasure  pro- 
oared  for  that  small  expenditure,  and  that 
little  town  in  the  State  of  Vermont  was  none 
the  poorer  for  its  kindaess  to  tbe  unfortu- 
nate. 

♦ 

Not  in    Iowa. 

The  following  story  is  told  of  Bev.  Mr. 
Hammond,  who  approaehed  a  man  at  Bur- 
lington, V  i.,  the  other  day,  asking  him  if  he 
was  a  Christian.  "No,"  replied  tbe  otter 
party,  "I  am  a  railroad  man."  "Well,"  said 
Mr.  Hammond,  "I  know  of  several  conduc- 
tors in  New  England  that  are  Christians.*! 
Thatmay  work  down  East  all  right,  but  a 
man  cin't  bo  both  ia  Iowa,"  responded  the 
employe. 

The  Opera  Swells. 

A  New  York  paper  says:  Tbe  opera-hattsd 
noodles  who  infest  the  foyer  of  the  Academy 
of  Music  during  the  performances  have  be- 
come an  absolute  nuisance  to  decent  people. 
If  they  could  be  made  to  learn  that  their  pres- 
ence in  polite  society  would  be  lass  offensive 
if  they  reserved  their  ridiculous  opinions  for 
the  bar-rooms  tbey  frequent,  then  even  their 
impudent  stare  at  ladies  might,  be  tolerated 
as  the  vicious  effect  of  ignorance. 


Mrs.  M.  W.  Kind,  dreunaker,  baa  rt moved 
to  122  Geary  street,  between  Dupont  tad  Stock* 
ton,  opposite  Starr  King's  tharoh.  Dx 


Tor  Sau— A  lot  ef  cheap  silk  dresses,  at  98 
•Oeary  street.     A  good  price  paid  for  cast-off 


Oysters. 
In  strolling  round  tbe  other  nigh). 
To  look  at  "Frisco  by  gas  light, 
unr  careless  teat,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where    fountain's  oeaeeles8*jpl&y 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  screen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  moEBy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  wbiob  the  waters  softly  Cell, 
Made  that  wlnaow  seem  to  be 
Rome  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here— 
It  looks  so  nice — and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  Bide  a  waiter  neat 
Made  bis  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  it  true, 
And  cotked  wayw>roifiy.  toe; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Oooked  every  style;  lust  think  of  that. 
And  If  your  month  dont  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  cUm  land  crabs  and  terrapins  ;' 
In  fact,  we  found  tbey  had  within 
That  oosy  place  oil  kinds  of  game. 
Fish,  fleet  or  fowl  which  we  could  name. 
While  every  dish  was,  I  ana  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem. 
That  they  bars  here  the  beet  ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  dock,  tbe  Utile  sinners. 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thlrty-«even  Bub', 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  And  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  Bonse,  S37  Bnsh  street,  above 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

fygavtun  HAAKE.  Proprietor. 


How  Some  ef  m  Work. 

A  writer  in  the  Providence  Journal  says: 
"This  is  the  way  we  are  burled  throngh  tbe 
world,  and  some  of  us  out  of  iF.  A  man's 
pulse  is  at  80  ;  the  blocd  ia  leaping  to  bis 
brain  from  excitement  or  pressure  of  buii- 
ness  or  duty;  he  rushes  to  Li*  office;  without 
panes  or  let  np  he  rashes  through  the  day, 
tbe  constant  calls  upon  bis  at  lent  ion  give  him 
no  r .-spite;  the  lime  flies,  eight  comes,  tbe 
day  ia  over;  he  retires  to  bis  borne,  eats  hur- 
riedly; with  brain  whirling  he  goes  to 
bed,  tosars  all  night  in  feverish  dreams, 
awakes  in  the  morning  weary  and 
worn,  the o'd  stimulus  i* applied;  tbe  calls 
npon  bis  time  and  attention  come  in  tops, 
he  does  not  pause  to  thiok  of  tbe  strain;  and 
thus  it  goes  on,  dty  after  day,  month  after 
montb,  year  after  year,  until  there  comes  a 
flash,  something  snaps'  then  a  sadden  dark- 
ness, the  lamp  has  gone  out,  tbe  end  has 
oome.  and  it  is  only  noon.  This  is  He  way 
we  live — merchants,  manufacturers,  doctors, 
lawyer**,  ministers,  editors,  students,  all;  we 
heed  no  warning;  comrades  in  the  ranks  fall 
by  our  tide  and  in  front  of  us  we  march 
on  over  them— to  fall  ourselves." 


Read  an  Hoar  a  Day. 

There  was  a  lad  who,  at  fourteen,  was  ap- 
prenticed to  a  eoap-dealer.  One  of  his  reso- 
lutions was  to  read  an  hoar  a  day,  or  at  least 
at  that  rate,  and  he  had  an  old  silver  watch, 
left  him  by  his  nncle,  by  which  be  timed  his 
reading.  He  stayed  ssven  years  with  his 
master,  and  it  wss  said  when  he  was  twenty- 
one  he  knew  as  much  as  the  young  squire 
did.  Now,  let  us  see  hew  muck  time  he  had 
to  read  in,  in  ssven  years,  at  tbe  rate  of  one 
hoar  a  day.  It  would  be  2,555  hours,  which, 
at  the  rate  of  ten  hours  a  day,  would  be 
equal  to  three  hundred  and  ten  days,  equal 
to  forty  five  weeks;  nearly  a  year's  reading. 
That  time  spent  in  treasuring  np  useful 
knowledge  would  pile  up  a  very  large  store. 
It  is  surely  worth  trying  ftr.  See  what 
you  can  do.  Begin  now.  Id  after  years  yom 
w.ll  look  back  npon  the  task  as  tbe  most 
pleasant  and  profitable  you  ever  performed, 


Cbeap  Sympathy, 

The  patriotic  pathos,  as  it  were,  ia  thus 
taken  out  of  a  law  proposed  in  the  Maine 
Legislature :  "  It  is  proposed  to  exempt 
widows  aod  orphans,  who  earn  tbeir  bread 
by  the  needle ;  but  it  is  not  explained  what 
tbey  are  taxed  for."  No  doubt  tae  reverend 
and  le  trued  legislator  who  expected  to  make 
a  Utt'e  political  capital  out  of  the  proposed 
law,  will  regard  the  newspaper  man  wbo  so 
ne.it.ly  pricked  his  inflated  bladder  as  a 
wretched  pen  and  ink-slinger  wbo  should  be 
depiived  the  privi'ege  of  breathing  the  foity. 
degrees-below-zero  atmosphere  of  Maine, 


Easily  Named. 

A  Detroit  aegress  allowed  a  gentleman 
of  that  city  to  name  her  baby  the  otber  day 
in  consideration  of  a  two-dollar  bill,  and  the 
poor  little  thing  was  christened  Williun 
Henry  Washington  Colfax  Grant  Bcipio  Bru- 
tus  Halifax  Weed  Joshua  Lone  Jack  Madi- 
son Buffalo  Bill  Saunders. 


Just  for  Tom's  Sake.; 

A  handsome  young  woman  of  Kansas 
City,  Mo., named  Katy  Gray,  recently  mar- 
ried her  lover  half  an  hour  before  be  took 
his  melancholy  departure  for  the  peniten- 
tiary. Katy  is  probably  right,  though  there 
are  some  women  who  wouldn't  thing  it  just 
the  proper  thing  to  marry  a  jail  bird.  But 
some  husband)  are  bist  when  in  a  peniten- 
tiary. 
Bosh! 

One  of  tbe  up-country  papers  congratu- 
lates the  Call  on  its  handsome  appearance 
"in  its  new  garb."  We  »bject  ta  the  garb- 
age it  publishes. 


Notice  to  the  Public. 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
Bouth  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  Is  now  Bel- 
ling off  bis  fine  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  chll* 
arena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  raduoed  prices.  Svary  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  hats,  trunks,  valises, 
etc.,  below  co. t.    Call  IS  you  want  bargains.  3l 


Tbe  Last  New  Song. 

Air— "Mod  &  Chtmdon," 
Emerson  Oonvllle  ia  my  name. 
My  business  always  la  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  and  Fancy  Boast, 
Relishes  these,  that  my  house  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show. 
Oh!  high  ohl  Oht  high  ohl 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
Cocville  eays  eol  says  sol 
On  fine  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remember  the  number  and  call  again, 
Visions  of  Shell- fl ,h  In  every  style, 
Inwardly  cause  you  much  to  smile. 
Ladles  with  escorts  there  always  go, 
Ladles  gol  Ladles  got 
Emerson  Corville'a  polite  1  and  so 
3-1  They  got  they  gol  they  gol 


..     att's  Abolition  Oil 
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"The  Story  of  MlisSj 


An  Idyll  of  Red  Mountain," 


(WAITrEN  FOB  THE  GOLDEN  ERA  IN  1863.) 

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J.  A  WOODSON,  Editor 


Dovot»»»l    to  the  Interests  of    ttio  Lojrnl   Profcsston. 

hhltabat  'rrrrj  week  f>  large  Bomber  of  ADYANCB  0A8B9  frj-rn  the  American  ud  fog.  lab  Court*,  ud  the  moet  valuable  LOCAL  OA813  and 
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CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  Store 

(Farmed/  Majar  k  Warkbalra.) 
Vo.    ••    MO«TeOMCKT    HlKir.r. 

Ov».elta  the  .Lick  lloaae. 
BBARCa,    40S     Ki:vilL\T    HlKSF.T. 

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Ladies  Cloaks,  In  Silk,  Velvet 
and  Cloth, 

Aod  hla  na*  itr'a*  of  raadr-mtri*  Silk.  Wool  and 
•  tbar  IaADIRi/  SUITS,  at  VBBY  LUVV  PRICES. 
A  loo.  a  lAi-fA  atock  of  Miriprjd,  Ilrohe  anrl  Laoe 
BbawU,  Ltoe  Jackal ■  Bilk  >  n(l  iintton  Velvet*. 
Rllka,  saltm,  "tnakinft,  and  evorr  da«c  np'too  of 
TrimmiofB.  JUHT  AivKlVKD.  a  lar«e  H»(?ut  of 
tbe(tpria«at*laeof 

PI.  A  I  IB      ANtf      EMBBOIDEBED 

aLIXKX    »UITN, 


R.    MATHK  OALLt    ATTRITION   TO   UI3 
lart*  and  wall  aaJectfd  aaaintaant  of 


Great  Crash  Amongst 
the  Milliners, 

OWIKO  TO  THt   r*or  THAT  H    A8HER  IS 
8KLLINO  A  LAROK  ud  FINK  8TO0K  OF 

Ladies',  Misses' and  Children's 
Hats  at  SOc.  apiece. 

DOirr  FOBGBT  TO   OALL   AND    BXAUIffH 
HIS  LABOR  STOCK  OK 

TLOrVFB*,    FHATDKBI,    BIBBOIVB, 
IILUI  AMD  8THAW  QUODS, 

M.    AWHEB, 

CBO  Krumr  at  reel, 
BatwetD  OaJIfornla  aod  Baorameoto. 
•»>.Tait  reoaWed,   1,900  do«,   HaU.    Mlltnf  at 
FIFTY  0BNT8  aplaoe.  fell 


OBO.  W.  KaaLB.     B9DT  IIUK.     DATTD   kUSWXIX. 

Nagle,  Stein  &  Maxwell, 

Wholesale  Provision  Merchants 

OUTTBB,  OHKSSR.  LARD.  HAH8.  BAOOB. 
D  itorilo.  IM  OkUf.rol.  IkM,  oo«  door 
SloVlftiofc  JB-.BOUAAO.V,  I0.UH  •olfkrU.4 


The  City  Gardens 

BOB  THB 

Coming  Picnic  Season! 

TBR  ATTBNTIOII  OP  ALL  KOOTBTIB*.  A«- 
■  jo> Allien  ard  Militarr  Corapanlea  1*  oallad 
to  ihn  ad'koiattaa  offared  by  tOate  mmni'iliuui 
and  LMtAmilul  frnaooe  for  Holiday!1  loola  P'«ti- 
*al*.  Th-r  oao  be  procured  on  any  day  10  Lha 
week  for  pionto  parpotei  *ha  oomiDS  i-mivi  on 
tnoio  advantagasua  terma  than  aay  Rroaoda  la  tbe 
bttto. 

THE  MTV  tt.-IDr.imi 
Araeaayof  aou**a  without  aor  tariff  10  *ool«t.lai, 
and  af«  pro.l-lfd  with  lar|<>  aod  bvaulifal  Lawoa; 
lirnShtdi  ir>a;  baemifal  Klowara  and  Plania 
from  evcrr  clime;  roAiion  Swtns*;  two  mam- 
moib  Daocins  PaYiltooa",  a  "I'.nil  Lake,  wt' 
Pieianre  Ro«ia:  KnurUm.  «  d  </h««tt»urr  Tow- 
era,  all  perrao<lr  «baU>ied  from  tbe  wlod*.  A 
niAmmoib  He*i-ir,rrt!it-  i«  ou  tbe»rroaDdi,  arid  evory 
con*nn|nr>o«  (or  tbe  aecotomaoa'loo  of  large  1'n.i- 
nlof)  h%n  b«an  mado,  b  »  r>  t'UnK  bw  hnnn  pUomi 
la  lb«i  moet  complete  ordar  for  tho  corning  leaaoo 

Tin:  01TT  «ABDKBf« 
Are  the  lartoat  la  tbe  Stale  They  contain,  8'-> 
aorta  of  Knoli  and  Sbad>d  Lawn.  Flower  Oar- 
dao*.  etc..  aad  are  oapable  of  accommodating 
.(1,'i'H  ptrmni  wltb  tbe  grea**it  oonrenlaDee.  Bi- 
tra  Care  ran  directly  to  tQa  Oardena. 

f'lonlo  OornmlttoeB  are  eapaoially  foeiled  ti  call 
and  Inaoaotthe  Gronode,  aad  eioertaia  termi, 
which  will  be  moat  faeonble. 

II.   V.   NTUVKMfl,   Praprtctor. 

aafOOloe  honra  3  to  8  P.M..  dally,  at  the  Oardenf. 
comer  'I  welftb  and  Foiiom  atreeta. 

N.  H  -HOrt.Ooo  Admiealnn  Tloketa  wore  aold 
by  tarione  Aaaoolatlooa  holding  teativala  at  the 
Qliy  Oardam  la-t  year.  Tbe  aale  of  Aplrltnona 
llqaora  will  be  prohibited  on  tbe  gToaodaon  l«i- 
tlyaldaye. aibetf 

BADGER'S  CENTRAL  PARK 

O  AKLAWP. 

The   Popnlar~Picnic  Resort. 

r..rty  Ml  cole.  Bldo  Iroa  lkl»  Cllr-C.ro 
rnn  direct  to  Ike  Pork. 


Ladies  and  Children 

....WILL,  KIRD .... 

KINKEAD'S 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

ADRBSBIlfO   PLBABA1VT  TO  t*8R,  BABILY  APPMBD. 
la  not  graaey,  and  will  net  injnre  tbe   mm  delicate.    It 
earaa  all  dileaaee  of  lha  eealp.  ramorea  dandtafl. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

Ronton  Iho  koir  lolv  «nd  ilooir.  ood  I.  PURELY    VIOB 
TABI.IC. 

o»-  rn.    Orir)n>l    SAOK    BRUSH    HAIR    TOIflO    ABD 

DUHrt.S  INQ  n.r  bo  bad  of  iba  Afoot. 

JAB.     n.     OATM,     Drnnlil, 


JOHN 


1 

pnul  ;i 

•'  AMAJ 

B4 


ADAER'S  OKBTRAL  PARK  18  UBDOUBT- 

—  odly  tbo  boil  Hnromor  Rotorl  for  Ploolu  ood 
Fo-llloo  <l  "rio«  Ibo  Komoio-.  boln«  FBBdFBOol 
DU-r.WIKD.8ANO  AHO  HOI80B  OAK.  Tb; 
Pork  lo  vorr  oommodioH.,  ood  loootod  dlrootl,  ol 
tho  wotor  front  .    ^_        .. 

1 1  obonod.  Id  noinilfloont  old  Jbodo  Trooo.  book- 
tifal  Lowno.  Gordool,  oto..  ood  10  prondod  wltb 
omom-olb  Porilloo,  wnrirt.  i-«  I'WtM. 
▼odUdoo  lor  oaMIO  onombloroo.  "Ill  bo  OPIk  lo 
tbo  Dkbllo  or.-r  M.rob  15m.  Por  j.rlloolor.  oo- 
pi.  to  T.  *  BADOBB.  oi  Ibo  Pork,  or  ol  bio 
oBoo.oortbo»t  ooroot  Koonu  »»d  Bnrt  •troott. 
Boo  TtaooIioo.  m°"  "° 


MILITARY    COOD8 

....JJID.    .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRICAL 
TRIMMINGS. 

SSS   HoilonoorT  otrtet,    Atoooo   Bo.  1. 


ROMS  BV      TBI  BKHT  gtAI.ITT  OF  MJU.TA 
OAlt  BE  HAD  AT 

Stalls  S.  O.  Ciililoi-iiln  Market 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


THB  .MOST  EXBOABT  OU8TOM  TTOBK  IB  THA  WTT 

Beers   -to  Maynard, 

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'FIOAB.O." 

THE  JOtfSSXL  OS  AOTSMMII. 
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■  •  MerthMt  an*    ***  W~kl»«t«>»  •«* 

Below  HootfloBWT.  Ban  Fr»oei»oo. 


WEDNESDAY MABCH  26,  1W3 


AMUSEMENTS.    Etc 

California  Theatre. 

"  Ooriolanus  "  ru  presented  (or  the  second  t'me 
lilt  nigb  t  sad  drew  a  crowded  bona*.  1  bo  Bate- 
au, in  its  notlee  of  the  scinerj  i it  satd  it  bad  Dot 
■pace  to  criticise  tbe  acting)  said  that  tbia  play 
btd  "tbedisadrantage  of  describing  to  a  modem 
asdi«nee  storm  of  life  of  wbicb  they  bare  little 
knowledge  and  alill  lera  Bympathr.''  Tbia  ii 
sot  ao;  Shakspeare  wrote  for  all  time.  Tboee 
Doiar  poliiieians  wbo  appeir  id  "  Coriolanci  "  are 
oia  acquaintances  and  appear  Id  every  election  in 
San  Francisco.  It  La  true  tbat  Ooriolanus  ii  a 
character  rather  bard  to  Cod  in  tbeee  day  a,  but  of 
Ec*-atekare  may  draw  a Uaaoo  from  hia  treatment 
of  tbe  psople  wbo*e  votes  ba  sought.  It  is  not 
alone  tbe  .oeaery  (though  the  Bulletin  thinks  ao) 
tbat  Is  tba  attraction  of  "  Oorielanus ;"  it  if  to-day 
a  lire  play  ttongb  repreresttnc;  tse  minsters  acd 
cutomi  of  an  ancient  people. 
2f rtropolitan  Theatre, 

Tbe  ooBedy  of  "  Checkmate  "  and  tba  burlerqne 
of  ■  fbe  Gold  Dsnsoa"  wi  1  be  presented  to-night, 
tbe  preparations  for  tbe  production  of  tbe  ecemo 
ritnnxuiu  of  "  Loin*  sod  Leo "  oot  being  quite 
oeojpletsd.  This  original  version  ef  tba  last  Sew 
Yerk  sensation  will  we  played  for  the  fir  t  time  to- 
morrow eTcning. 
Alhambra. 

A  very  amusing  entertainment  it  given  by  the 
Emerson  Miostrele  with  Little  Use.  The  acts  of 
"Tbe  Second-Hand  Hotel."  "JLes  Miaerablee"  and 
"A  Slippery  Day,"  are  all  received  with  roars  of 
laagiasr.  Tte  mtuic  and  singing  in  tbe  first  part 
is  charming.  Those  wbo  wiah  to  eojoy  an  evening 
of  mirth  and  minstrelsy,  ehonld  visit  tbe  Albam- 
bra  Theatre.  On  Friday  eveting  Little  Mae  will 
take  his  bene  flu 
Bella  Union.  Theatre. 

Asoag  tbe  features  of  tbe  programme  for  to- 
night miy  be  mentioned  a  doable  act  by  Ed  Moo- 
tarae  and  M'Ue  Geretta:  as  Irish  Jig  by  Mies 
Joeepbine;  a  descriptive  scens,  "Wrecked  and 
Saved,'  by  Toos.lCampbeU;  *Tbe  Sailor's  Board- 
ing Hoase,"  by  J.  H.  Larkin  and  Carrie  ito- 
ttrosg:rMal  Kelly's  sew  act  of  "Dhele  Ben's 
Masenes."aQdassridsof  beautiful  tableau  Tivanie 
WiLion's  Grand  Amphitheatre. 

Tbe  prices  at  this  place  of  amassment  have  been 
redaeed  ti  suit  the  t.-mea,  bat  the  performance  is 
more  attractive  than  ever.  M'lie  Dockrill  appears 
in  her  wonderful  bare-back  act,  and  also  intro- 
duce* fcer  schooled  bores  Ellington;  Mons.  Dock- 
nil  appears  in  his  great  Indian  act,  Hods,  Csjoo  ia 
a  comic  musical  ac*.  Hoas.  Seoibsl  in  a  comic 
-ntaiinde,  and  others  in  attractive  specialties. 
Mog-aire's  Opera  House. 

Tbia  pioneer  temple  ef  the  drama  will  be  opened 
o»  Satnrday  with  aa  entirely  new  variety  con- 
pany.  The  public  are  always  sorry  to  see  tbis 
house  closed,  and  a  bright  and  entertaining  per- 
formance will  ba  sore  to  draw  well. 
Piatt's  Hal'. 

Professor  Fowler,  tbe  famous  pfereno'ogist,  will 
give  a  free  lecture  on  hio  science  at  this  hall  to- 
morrow evening,  and  another/m  Sunday  afternoon 
at  3  o'clock.  On  Monday  afternoon  he  will  give  a 
lectors  to  lsdise,  aomissien  5*  cent?,' and  in  the 
evening  will  lecture  tj  gentlemen. 
Benefit  of  SIgnor  Baccei. 

S.gcor  Baooei  will   take    hie  farewell  benefit  at 
the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  on  April  Ii.    Tbe  opera 
of  •*  Sebert  le  Diable  "  will  be  performed  by  the 
F&bbri  Oomhiastion. 
San  Francisco  Cade's. 

The  exhibition  of  the  proficiency  of  this  cem- 
psoy—  Castain     McDonald    commanding— will   be 
given  at  Pacific  Hall,  on  April  23d,  when  there  will 
he  a  Mind-fold  drill. 
Wsodward'g    Gardtns. 

■The  nearly  completed  whale  pood,  the  new 
aquarium,  and  hundreds  of  other  object  of  inki- 
est, attract  many  visitors  to  these  gardens. 

AaATOiaoAc.  Mxseuh. — One  of  tbe  moet 

sompiete  oolleetiotta  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
Itatea,  comprising  hnndreds  of  oortly  and  beau- 
d'ui  wt i  models,*  la  dally  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
Oaiy)  at  the  Maretuo  on  Montgomery  street.  As 
fceTmr  mar  be  prof  tsblv  soent  hare. 

The  Credit  Blab  liter  Swindle. 

Is  the  talk  ef  the  day,  and  is  considered  one  of 
the  most  girantio  frauds  of  the  age.  The  old  ad- 
age says  that  "bed  feeding  is  the  cause  of  many 
crime*."  and  there  is  do  doubt  of  the  troth  of  it 
for  what  will  moss  a  mere  discontented  state  of 
nicd  than  a  badly  cooked  meal?  To  avoid  this 
evil  we  should  patronize  such  restaurants  aa  Mirr- 
eb's  White  Hou&e,  Kearny  street,  oppoeits  the 
White  Bouse,  or  his  branch,  the  Gapttoe.  Restac- 
aajrr.  oa  Fourth  street,  where  we  can  always  de- 
pend oa  obtaining  the  very  beet  the  market  af- 
f  oree.  cooked  in  tba  moet  recherche  style,  at  rea- 
s  on  able  prices.  * 

Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  BtyHah 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leading  es- 
sentials of  as  eajoyoblerlde,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Iranelaco  eo  crqueaiiocabry 
*?  frcm  Frani  Eontoo,  whose  carriage  §  have 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  the  Occl- 
aenlal  HoteL  Hia  nacdaometarn<ont3  are  need 
ay  the  beet  circles,  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
it  a  poirt  toemploy  tble,  honest  and  perfectly 
cenrtecri6  driTerF,  he  l§  more  liberally  patroa- 
Jsed  than  any  other  carrlsge  pTcprietoron  this 
Coast,  while  a|  large  number  of  pereors.  and 
ladies  In  peiticolar.  wm  engage  no  cmaeai 
•aoept  those  which  he  rravidee.  Frank  has  en- 
joyed  gr-at  incoeea  In  his  business,  and  ? the 
admirable  way  in  which  he  conducts  it  makes 
hun  a  favorite  with  ail  who  patronize  him      • 

A  Pleasant  Location, 

Pecaoxm  deearing  comfortable  lodglngi  in  % 
OsntraJ  location,  Bhonld  riatt  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there' 
The  bniliin*  far  a  Terr  fine  one  and  u  well 
lighted  and  ven  mated . . 


Linr-  -  von  may  say  what  you  please  there 
Is  bat  .  place  In  the  city  where  yon  can  buy 
anderclotbfng  cbtap  for  yonrselve!  and  chil- 
dren, and  that  Is  at  M,  Fiiedland«r&  Go's,  Ho. 
9  Third  street.   Kncleus  Building.     Go  and  be 

convinces.  Sh 

a- 

Mrs.  M,  W.  Hind,  dzessrnaker,  has  moored 
to  123  Geary  street,  between  Dnpont  and  Stock- 
ton, opposite  S'arr  Sing's  ehnrch.  Ct 


Sewing  M&chlnet  for  Rale, 
Rested  ted  repaired,  at  lie  Post  street.   Also, 

eftitsMiefitftammmt. 


MODOC— A    COMEDY. 

Msil  ronte  on  tbe  Flainp.  Caputo  Jack 
and  his  band  of  red  skiup  ci*ooverei  up- 
■etiiDga  mailooacb  and  tcilpmg  tie  pas- 
Mngere. 

Captain  Jack  (vriptng  t*ie  blood  off  bis 
face).—  Ugh  I  B«d  man  like  peace.  Great 
father  at  WaahiDgtJB  tig  chief.  Bed  maD 
have  wtite  heart.  Love  all  hia  brothers. 
Too  much  fight.    Indian  e:ck  of  blood. 

One-eyed    Scallywag    (runDing     a    knife 

through  a  child) Bed  men  brothers,  bat 

great  father  has  not  sent  them  rifles  enongh. 

Oar  hearts  are  co!d  with   bad.  wbieky,   hot 

there  is  no  lie  in  them.    Indians  lore  pe&cr. 

Scene  II. 

An  Indian  eccimpmentat night.  Indians 
di  covered  with  their  sqtuws  e'eaping. 
Frontiersmen  and  soldiers  s-.ea  shooting 
them  from  the  timber. 

Yellowstone  Jack,  a  Trapper  (bringing 
down  a  squaw  with  his  rifle).— There  aren't 
no  reason  in  tbe  world  why  this  ere  conti- 
nent siot  big  econgh  for  Indians  and  white 
men,  too.  All  these  things  can  be  settled 
by  a  pow-wow,  without  aheddia*  blood. 

ffairy  Jim  (braining  a  papcose). — There 
aint  bnt  one  way  to  fix  it — that's  to  have  a 
new  peace  commission.  There  aiot  bean 
any  tbia  month.    That's  what's  the  matter. 

Lieutenant  tn  'Charge  (iesuing  orders  to 
burn  op  the  lodges  and  tbe  remainder  of  tbe 
children).— That's  true  men.  I'm  sick  of 
this  work.  After  we  have  killed  the  rest  of 
tbe  women  and  children,  I  shall  iaeist  on  a 
tilk.  Tbesesavageamnstbemade  o  under- 
stand  that  a  powerful  government  isnotac 
tasted  by  feelings  of  revenge. 
Scene  ID- 
Grand  pow-wow  on  the  Plain?. 

Captain  Jack  (with  seventeen,  white 
scalps  to  his  girdle).— Indian  glad 
to  meet  white  warrior.  Indians  never 
seek  white  man's  blood.~Bad  Indians  drink 
bad  whisky  and  kill.  Captain  Jack  angry 
with  bad  Indians,  Good  Indian's  heart  fall 
of  love.  Captain  Jack  cry  like  squaw  to  Bfte 
white  man  killed. 

Peace  Commissioner.— It  cheers  the  heart 
of  the  white  man  and  the  great  father  at 
Washington  to  bear  such  noble  words  from 
his  red  children.  War  aod  bloodshed  are 
not  his  desire,  and  he  sends  fresh  buttons 
and  needle-guns  and  revolvers  and  powder 
and  sealping  knives  to  hie  children  as  a  peace 
offering. 

Scene  P7. 

Grand  Tableau.  Peaoe  Commissioner 
seenlviog  in  a  slongb,  with  one  of  the  great 
father's  knives  throat  into^his  heart;  and 
Capiaiu  JacK  and  his  squawe  ji'ed  up  in  tie 
road  with  their  throats  cub 

Grand  trans  formation  acsse. — Let  these 
be  Peace! 


An  Antique  Theatre-goer. 

Wten  McCullough  was  in  San  Jose  last 
be  met  a  man  who  had  aeen  all  tbe  celebri- 
ties of  the  -stage.  So  informed  Mr.  Mc- 
Cullough tbat  he  had  seen  Forrest  and  Ha 
c ready  play  u>gether  in  tbe  same  piece;  than 
ha  told  him  he  bad  s-;en  Kemble,  and  re 
membered  Mrs.  Siddone  well.  Mr.  McCu!* 
lough's  kind  attention -to  his  "stories"  ec- 
ooaraged  him  to  a  still  higher  fligct,  and  he 
said, 'I  saw  Betterton  play  Hamlet."  This 
was  too  much  for  genial  John,  but  he  wis 
still  polite  and  oalysaid,  "I  most  bring 
Frank  Bea  down  here  to  talk  to  you;  you  go 
back  before  my  time."  As  Benerton  played 
at  the  beginning  cf  the  last  century,  we 
t^iok  even  the  veteran  Frank  Bea  will  have 
to  give  in  to  the  San  Jose  antedUuvian. 


Tender  aid    PftifnL 

The  Golden  Age  eaye  of  Colfax:  If  xbe 
kindly  earth  will  refrain  from  opening  under 
toe  retiring  vice-president,  and  will  not 
s wallow  him  as  a  falsa  swearer,  but  will  once 
a^aln  make  straight  path*  for  his  feet,  we 
■ball  feel  on  bis  account  aaioll  of  unexpected 
happiness  as  wa  now  are  of  mingled  pi'y 
and  acorn  for  his  apparent  apostasy  from  tba 
ranks  of  honest  naan. 


Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 
The  People's  Bemedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains. 


X>r,  Barlow  J.  SBmltro. 

Is  giving  a  coure  ef  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Ber&al  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
ease* at  his  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  oommencing  at  7Jej  o'clock. 
A  nart  of  the  evening  la  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  exarjalnatlorjs  in  regard  to  health 
to  Invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  p.  at.,  tree.         i 


"Wtilt©  LftDor  Only  • 

Employed    by    the  What  Oheer  Ltuadry,  121 

L?lde£doiff  s'reet.  • 


It    Is    a    Beauty : 

The  Little  Gem  Clothing  and  Card  af  arker,  at 
41C  Washington  street,  near  the  Post  Office.  Beat 
ever  invectel,  c 

07~Fon  Chtldbes's  Pictobis  go  to  Mouse's 
Galxxbt,  417  Montgomery  street.  3-y 


Twenty  Thousand 

Fap.r  Collars,  all  styles,  for  sals  cheap  at  the 
What  Chear  Laundry,  office  121  Leldesdoi  ff  st. 


Five  Hundred  Men  Wanted 

Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to   the 
Woat  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leideedorff  st .       * 


Save    Tour    Money. 

Why  pay  (8  per  doasn  tor  Cabinet  Bemhrandt 
Photographs  when  you  can  get  them  for  $4  per 
dozen,  and  all  other  kinds  equally  cheap,  at  the 
Kxw  Toek  Qallxby,  No.  25  Third  street,  be- 
tween Mission  and  Market  streets.  Ho  Chinese 
employed  at  the  New  York  Gallery.  &-s 


McDowell,  Snow  Cord  Writer 

Beady  made   and  made   to  order.    Boom  10. 

608  Market  street,  cor.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 

Cheap  Jewelry,  Kid  Gloves,  and  Ladies  and 
Gemta' ForniBhing  Goods,   at  Bank's,  a: ore.  35 


s^SjsjjjjjsM 


••.all  Me  Early,    Mother  Deer.** 

CaliiDg  a  boy  np  in  the  morning  can  hardly 
t'ceiaaied  under  the  head  of  "  pasiimes," 
especially  if  the  boy  is  fond  of  eierc  aa  tbe 
day  before.  And  it  is  a  little  singular  that 
the  next  hardest  thing  to  getting  a  boy  out 
of  bed  is  getting  him  into  it.  There  ia  rareiy 
a  motber  who  is  good  at  rousing  a  bey.  All 
motbere  know  tbis  ;  so  do  all  bcye.  And  yet 
tbe  motber  seeme  to  go  at  it  tba  right  way. 
She  opens  tile  stiir  dior  and  insinuatingly 
observes  :  •*  Johnny  I"  There  is  no  re- 
sponse. Then  there  is  a  sborf.  sharp  "John" 
followed  a  moment  later  by  a  prolonged  and 
emphatio  "John  Heory."  A  grant  from 
tbe  apper  regions  signifies  that  an  impreaion 
has  been  made.,  and  the  motber  ia  encour- 
aged to  add,  •'  You'd  better  be  getting  down 
here  to  y^ar  breakfast,  young  man,  before  I 
come  up  there  and  give  you  something  you'll 
feel."  Tbia  ao  startles  the  young  man  tbat 
he  immediately  goes  to  sleep  again.  And 
tbe  operation  has  to  be  repeated  several 
timre.  A  father  koowa  nothing  about  tbia 
trouble,  fie  merely  opeDB  his  mouth  as  a 
soda  wafer  bottle  ejects  its  cork,  and  tba 
"John  Henry"  tbat  cleaves  tbe  air  of  that 
etiirway,  goes  into  that  boy  like  electricity, 
and  pierces  the  deepest  recesses  of  bis  very 
nature.  And  he  pops  out  ot  that  bed  and 
into  hisclotbea,  and  down  tbe  stairs,  with  a 
promptness  that  is  commendable.  It  ia 
rarely  that  a  boy  allows  himaelf  to  disregard 
tbe  parental  summons.  About  once  a  year 
is  believed  to  be  ss  often  aa  it  is  consistent 
witb  tbe  rules  of  health.  He  saves  his  fa- 
ther a  great  many  steps  by  his  thought  ful- 
ness.   

What  an  Old  Man  bas   Noticed . 

I  have  noticed  that  all  men  ara  honest 
when  well  watobed. 

I  have  noticed  that  purees  will  hold  pen- 
nies as  well  as  pounds. 

I  have  noticed  that  merit  ie  always  meas- 
ured in  the  wc  rid  by  its  success. 

I  have  noticed  in  nearly  all  things  money 
1b  the  main  object  in  view. 

I  have  noticed  that  in  order  to  be  reason- 
able creatures  it  is  necessary  at  times  to  be 
downright  mad. 

I  have  noticed  tbat  some  men  are  ao  hon- 
est that  necessity  compels  them  to  be  dishon- 
est in  the  end. 

I  have  noticed  tbat  silts,  broadcloths  and 
jewels  are  often  bought  with  other  people's 
money. 

I  hare  noticed  tbat  the  prayer  of  every 
eelfirh  man  is  "Forgive  ns  aur  debts,"  while 
he  makes  everybody  who  owes  bim  pay  him 
to  the  utmost  farthing. 

I  lavenotieed  that  money  ia  the  fool's 
wisdom,  the  knaves'  reputation,  the  poor 
man  a  desire,  the  covetous  man's  ambition 
and  the  idol  of  all. 

I  have  noticed  that  all  men  speak  well  of 
all  men's  virtues  when  they  are  dead,  and 
that  tombstones  are  marked  with  epitaphs 
of  the  good  and  virtuous.  Is  thtre  any  par- 
ticalar  cemetery  where  the  bad  men  are? 


Live    "Weii, 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  la  the  cause  of  many  crimes .  Those 
wao  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Beetanrant,  on  Wash. 
fcagtOE  treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
1  ve  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Benry 
Bocken,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  since 
1)49,  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  Baimsgundi  souu,  game,  tame  geeae, 
faaUetaoa  entrees,  and  everyming  the  heart  of 
n»  can  desire.  The  oest  cup  of  tea  in  tie 
etty  — English  breakfast  tea  —  rwnchong  ana 
orange  Pekoe — can  be  obtained  here. 


"raw's  Atoolicien.  OU. 
Cures  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


3-1. 


Ta*  Pioneer  Carj>er  Beating 
Machine  Co.* 
Ho.  £53  Tehama  street,  is  the  only  p!aoe  you 
can  depend  on  for  haviDg  tout  Carpets  well 
clf-aned  and  swept  by  machinery.  J.  SriuxD- 
ing  k  Co.  3-s 

How    to  Procure    Bargain*, 

Attend  tbe  auction  tales  of  Watson  &  Barn- 
hart  at  their  auction  salesroom,  112  Snttor  street, 
adjoining  the  new  Gbrcus  Amphitheatre,  and  you 
are  sure  to  j  roc-are  bargains.  Sale  days — Mon- 
days and  Fridays.  Cash  advanced  on  merchan- 
dise.   Out-door  sales  promptly  attended  to,    s 

We  get  no  business  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry.    Office,  121  Leideedorff  siraet.       • 


Ladles  Viaitinsr  Ctr<is. 

Written,  engraved  or  painted  by  Johx  P. 
DwTJtB,  136  Batter  street,  opposite  lick  Hou<e, 
and  at  the  Grand  Hotel.  N.  E.— Hajtdexe- 
chtkeb  swlltlx  mieeed.  pEKauyeazF  of  every 
description  to  order.  a 


Oyster    Trsxie, 

The  oyster  trade  in  California  is  assuming 
gigantic  proportions.  Emerson  Oorvllle,  of  the 
Saldle  Seek,  410  Pine  street,  furnishes  from 
its  own  oyster  beds  at  Ban  Bruno  millions  of 
system  to  all  parts  ol  the  Pacific  Ooaat.  His 
Eastern  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 
has  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and* tie 
"  saddle  Bock"  is  known  everywhere 


Star  Shirts  ana  Collars. 

All  eerie  and  sizes,  for  fa'e  and  ebeap. 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leideedorff  st. 


Or.    Boherty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  la 
aovr  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
San  Francisco.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
oomer  of  Leldeadorft  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Cheer  House,  i 

a--     -■     ■  - 

American  "Watches. 

Beduced  prices,  at  H  A.  Calender's  62  Sec 
ond  St.  corner  of  Mission,  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  orefblly  repaired.  d 

Olam  Chowder  Every  IVlirnt. 

The  best  chowder  in  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  .16  Uorton  street,  just  off 
K'arny.  _  $.» 

Ct-atavotakt.— Maaame  Clara  Antonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
823  Kearny  St.,  bet.  BaBh  and  Pine.  Consulta- 
tions In  English,   French  and  German .  T 


apr   THE   STOKssllsTa*   fahtt.im 

The  noblD  Senate  thirty.slx. 

The  Bouse  five-score,  and  three, 
In  bandit  form  resolved  to  storm 

Ths  public  trfatsry. 
And  par:  of  what  we  freely  gave, 

Indebtedness  to  settle, 
Has  gone  to  feed  the  fire  beneath 

The  members'  frivata  kettle. 

-  Our  public  servants"— worda  In  ubs 

About  election  eve — 
Like  cards  played  on  the  Chinaman. 

Ara  used  but  to  deceive. 
The  "  Eagle  Bird  of  Liberty," 

"  Our  glorions  laud  and  flag," 
Are  bit  a  screen,  ao  it  doth  seem, 

For  those  who  gather  swa;. 

TIb  hydrogen  anl  oxygen 

They  aay  the  air  la  making  ; 
There's  aomethtsg  else  within  the  breeza 

Tnis  Western  land  Is  shaking, 
'lis  kind  o'  halterlsh,  I  B'poee— 

The  afemberi  know  its  meaning  ; 
No  telling  what  may  happen  ere 

The  trees  have  had  their  greening. 

We  honor  those,  whtte'er  their  clothes 

Political  may  ba, 
Who  stood  between  tbe  bandits  and 

The  strong  box  ol  the  free. 
Though  overbcrne,  they'll  not  be  torn 

From  list  of  honored  names 
Who  served  tbelr  country  for  Us  good, 

Insteal  of  pr.vate  gains. 


V.    Cartier  &  Co.,    Lapidaries, 

From  Paris,  having  the  latest  Improved  lapi- 
dary tools,  will  execute  any  work  in  their  line 
In  a  superior  manner,  at  moderate  charges. 
Will  pay  the  highest  prices  for  quartz  speci- 
mens, and  appraise  the  value  of  all  gems.  Lap- 
idary. 614  Merchant  street,  room  26.  3 


Holiday    Candies. 

yresb,  sweet  atad  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection. 
ary,  67  8  Kearny  street    Wholesale  and  retail,    c 


Reduced  Prices. 

Shirts  from  75c,  to  $8*  Complete  assortment 
of  Qente'  Furnishing  Ooods.  Bealea  A  Co.,  303 
Kearny  street,  near  Bush.  c 


Do     Wot    Suffer    from    Corns, 

Tbe  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions.  Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.B.JEL  Cowan's  Instt 
tute,  310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  pjl  We 
snA*k  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Dog- 
tar's  capability.  References  given  if  required.  H 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  ot  fashions 
In  bars.  At  "  Taa"  Hat  Btore,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  Immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  Is  sure  to  be  suited. 


Attention,    Ladles 

To  give  tbe  Bkln  tbe  sol tnees  of  velvet,  and 
the  tint  of  the  lily  to  the  complexion,  use 
Diceet'b  Cbems  de  Lis. 


Sandwich  Island  Pulu. 

Since  the  ascension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  tbe  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  industry  1b 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Bchxeiber,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  furniture,  620  Washington  Street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  tbe 
principal  importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  fathering  and  bis  shipments  thfe 
year  will  be  very, large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  Its  superior  qualities 
for  maltraas  beddlnc.  and  doubtle£B  Mr.  Scbrei- 
be*  will  and  no  difficult?  In  disposing  o!  all 
that  comes. 

.  -e 

a?xxot^>arrn.paxlc    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Siliery.  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  street.  ,,__ 


Assessor's  Office. 

NOTICE  TO  TAX-PAYERS, 

I  873—74. 


AS- 


IO,  PERSONS,  COMP1ME9, 
■  OCIA.TIONS,  or  FiBMi,  In  the 
City  aad  Conatr  of  Saa  Francisco,  are 
requested,  either  in  person  or  by  their 
proper  represeatatlvesi  to  deliver  at  the 
Assessor's  Office,  Ho.  fiS  City  Ball,  be 
fore  the  SECOND  MONDAY  IbAPBIL, 
1873,  a  statement  nnder  oath  of  all 
Property,  both  PEBSOML  and  SEAL 
owned  or  claimed  by  htm  or  them,  or 
which  Is  In  their  possession,  or  which  Is 
held  or  controlled  by  any  other  person 
In  treat  for,  or  for  the  benefit  of  him  or 
them. -Sec  Sections  3839.3810,  PoUtl 
eal  Code.  _aJ 

•rrOLL  TAX  IS  NOW  DIE  at  this 
Office,  or  to  a  Depmr.  —  See  Sections 
3889-8846,  Political  Code. 

LEVI    KOSEXXH, 
City  ond  Cotvaty  Alienor. 
Satnrday,  March  1,  187S.  znhS 


Proeh  and  Sweet. 

For  tbe  hast     confectionery,  g*    to   Oast*    and 
Waecer'i.  lvT  Mscagomeri  Bu  nsor  goiter.        * 

■ 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VXKOINLA    CITY,    H£TADA 

TFTTR  KLEGAJTT  THEATRE  HAS  BEEK  RB- 
deooratsd,  and  can  bo  rented  by  the  night  or 
br    ths   week.      Stars    and    traveling    oomoaniai 
ilberai'r  treated  with  on  application  by  letter 
JCUK     PIPES, 
Manager  and  sole  ProoristoE, 
—  S?  *°        **  H*  McCAJHm, 
"•  wasainrtow  street,  Sao  Franofso 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTOR! 

Booksellers  aad  Station***. 

H.  H.  Moore,  609  UonUromery,  near  Merchant. 

Bo.lnen  CoUearea.  , 

Heald's,  Bryant  A  Btratton's  College,  24  Post  8 

Batchers. 
Rats,  Fred,  Sts.Ua  94  to  100.  Oallforo1a.Marka«. 

French  Fancy   Goods. 

Locan  A  Co.,  19  Montgomery,  107  and  109  Batast, 

Hunan  Hair. 

A.  B.  *  Co..  110  Second  ■traot. 

Wines  and  Llqnera,     ( Wfiolesalc.) 

V.  A  Co..  504  Front 


Mme.  JOSEPHINE  EDMONDS 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC    PHTSICIA5 


TWEJJTT     TEAEI 


OP    PKACTIQ 


IN  THS  TREATMENT  OF  DlSEASKirmri. 
dsot  to  fcmalai  has  placed  Madame  Idawos 
at  tbe  Head  of  all  physicians  making  inch  rnsfli 
a  specialty,  and  enables  bar  to  guarantee  a  -piii 
aod  permanent  core  in  tbe  worst  cases  sftt 
prAF&ion  and  menstrual  derangements.  T-aKf. 
will  find  Madame  Edmonds  a  sklUfnl  pbrsisiaa 
and  it  is  to  their  interest  to  consult  bsr  to  aUmt 
eases  incident  to  women  before  tampan a>  nu 
poisonous  nostrum!,  quick  doctors  and  hnabtss 
Madame  EdmondB  describes  diesases  withonTaa; 
information  from  the  patient,  aad  oorei  wltasi 
the  nse  of  mercury  or  experiments,  thoa  ml_ 
from  wrong  treatment  for  privats,  chronic  a 
esnoer  diseases.  Corresnondenoe  atrtotlrsaaf 
dentist.  Office  and  residence,  415  Pin#  itnai 
between  Kearny  and  Montgomery.  u>  , 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITUTI 

M.  E.  cor.  Joekion  and  Kearny  sts. 

THE    GREAT    ER.ADIOATOR    OF  I 
OUMPLAINTS,    forn/erly  of    Lock  . 
London,  and  tho  last  twelve  years  of  Sin  Pi  _ 
DR.  TOZER  informs  the  afflicted  tbat  arts? 
mg   all    the   HOSPITALS    IB   LONDON 
PARIS,  and  speeding  one  year  in  lbs  mo 
brated  Hospital  in  London,  tbe  LOCK, be. 
opened  bis  old  Medical  Institute  at  the  old 
where  he  can  always  be  found.    DR.  T03T 
for  forty  years  met  with    unparalleled  toil 
tbe    treatment    of     disease    generally    knssamn 
OHRONIO  AND  SPECIAL  COalPLaWTaT 

DM.    CHAS.    H.     TOZEB 
is  la  every  way  responsible,   binding    Diiaaalf  to 
effect  a  permanent  cubr.  or  making  no  casnj 
Those  who  cannot  afl  rd  to  piy  for  adnat  ■ 
medicine  will  be  charged  for  mediaine  onlr.  1HI 
MjMHLV  RES  run  ATI  VE  PILLS,  DevettaS 
to  fail  in  sivmg  relief  in  cases  for  wbicb  IA*  » 
recommeoded.  are    to    be    obtained   only  Ml 
office.    Price,  $-5  per  box.    Full  direction  oaaal 
box,  eect  by  Kxprese-or  otherwise. 

D«.  TOZER  does  not  imitate  tbe  adrtrtaai 
Quacks  who  mice  it  &  practice  to  pucliib  f«k) 
affidavits  and  other  false  reference;,  bat  rsfsa 
tns  mopt  reepeotable  people  in  the  State, whEftj 
has  cubed  of  diseases  whiob  others  have  lalaw 
cure. 

BB.    CHAS.    IT.  TOZEM.    ". 
X,  E.  comer  Kearny  and  Jackson  streak 


fel-tf 


ban  Fraoai 


OUTSIDE    LAND8, 

£RY  AJND  ALL  PERSOKB  TBAT  AiTI 
roade  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTS  oa  0W 
SIDE  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  bars  m 
amount  refunded  at  the  office  of  the  nndersjaaw 
upon  the  presentation  of  an  order  froa  m 
Mayor  and  City  and  County  Attorney. 

daiBtf  a.  Airm. 


TRAY  S  always  on  band. 


Alfred  Tette 

Manufaetarafjal  I 
Importer  ef 

BIRD  CACBBi  . 

e«5  Baasjaa 

UK  AS  SUTTEll  flM 

See  nay  stock  of  feat 
Cages  before  pilUllH 
e'eewbere.  Alwaysass* 
tblngnewon  baas.  S3 


Tin  Wire,  are 
FREE  FROM 
Also,  best  qi 


s^F 


THE  CHILD  HAS  RETURNED  Tfl 

Its    Patrent. 
EUREKA    SHIRT    STORE 

1M  Kearny     Irett,  ha.  KeaiOTei  U 

Vio.    3     Second     street 

"Where  yon   will   find    a   com. 1ft*  ■» 
■  ortment    of   SHrjSTS  Mid    FC 
Die   GOODS,    at   the   nana]  l.w  ft 
The  Old  Stand. 

BENEDICT  «  ( 


ARION 


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)EOLABKD  BT  THK   JUBOB8  *J  A'ijl 
F»ir  of  the  Amiricn  IsitlnO,  •""•""J 
fold  tri#J   M.in«t   Ki.inw.j't  Ohlcjtw<°l,ar  1 
"»  THE  BEST  OS  SXHIEi 


otken^to  bs  THE  BEST  Ol 
CTBTiZ,  Sole  Ase.t.    SO  u  • 
B  B.-Pumo«  of  all  .txtsj  TO  KWT- 


saw 

r.       ""• 


CANDIES. 

-       >8     OS    THE     EDi™. 

nude  »t  Mr  SbMm  ChAdj  Faotfltv   di 
orderc,  mpetpmlls  from  tb.  oo^jtrj,  era 
ud  will  be  pnmptli  .tUfxted  to. 

T-.  ojjsrr  * 

aaa- 


WAOVER, 

mamaas 


Attention,  Good  LiTew 

Mr.    p.    BERGEB.    FORMER LT 
proprietor  of  the  Miners'  Res- 
taurant, has  taken  the  management 

of  both  the  Miners'  Reeaaurant  oa,   

Commercial  street  and  tbe  Miners/"  ■«  M 
Braocb  on  Market  street,  fn  partn era d!p/"S,  a 
A.  DRAYEDR,  who  has  been  aatws»ts»l srBB  « 
Arm  for  years.  Improvements  hare  beeB  "rjrl^i 
the  cuisine  departments  tbat  will  randsr  tnvw 
ners'more  popular  than  it  has  STsroesfn0";' 
the  23  years  ef  IU  prosperity.    Our  BlUsof  F« 


embrace  all   tbe   delicacies  of   tbe    season. 


_otto  Is  "fjood  Fn,  Good  OookiM  »nd  MrfW 
OhArffea." 

P.  BEKCIES  *  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT 

CS1  and  o>taa  Oonunerolal,  aad 
7SJO  Market  street. 


aavm 


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IfMEtT'S 

HOTIL. 


FUMISHED  ROOMS 
t*  ac*  lio'pw  hoatb' 

WEST  [TllT  HOTEL. 


vtDin»A>,   MAHoa  ae. 


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LITAN  THEATRE 


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r»  or  -riir.  ■TAOt," 

pan  Sisters 


■    MARIE     CAUCAIN. 


CALIFORNIA    THEATR1. 


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BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


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Un«v  *aM  of  v •■  mom 


.  and  Dazzling  Transformation 

.   i   '■     •     i.ic* : 


COBtOt-AnUSJ 


Mi-.    John     McO\tllou«U     A*     CorlolniniH. 

the   «t 'r«a   asasSB*    a,  m.     t.    r.«rn     a  .  n    MWI1III 

•  rmxi'  at     imni   ax  whhii     <>><>mrii    a.  a  a    A«.i.re.r. 

■  KM     ABB      (I    1IIMIII      i»-n«r.     A,  J.     a       MftIM    A»»    «1<IITHI> 

Tar   IMIWJU     h4»»»m«    a»d    r  Him  a  .  a  i  i  a    a,  moan  gnaii 

iti'iix    ileal*   a,  an     riiitomii 

AW     AUCMENTtO     CHORUS     OF    t  XPERIIMCED    SINGERS. 


•.rni.ii  .  ... 

cooiiaii    Mm  i    <  oorai 

«    hnrl.-a      \  .1  i..  i       |n      <    ..aatcM 

this  rvr»i«u  march 


Doodle  let Montstrne  tod  0«rretu 


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BlmtJ. 


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■  BO  a».  hi   i  \    ii  >    •  ii  >  ra  »« 

ma  iiie.ia.raaa 


iECIiMATE  ! 

l»lW.i<.»| 
Ur  w  .  mea 

Mr  J    liibn 

Mr    !•»  .... 
Kb  J  WtWri 

>•  ••  Kit'  rm 

v.,*  Dai,  Mmie 

VMS  AalUUMk 

Last  Chapman   Mnlinn- 


Mllllll     MIKIOI     I    v   l    - 


II    <»    M      . 


■run  Ji. 
8.ICUC  Mil 


Mia  J-  — rki.- 

utiui  vinrtii 

Hnllot-'a   I  i-.i.i-.llntr  Ilotiao. 

n.  mm  oabsi  ARHmoito 


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\4»l.«OIA^». 


9ean  Thoa,  Campbell 

Hit  K.'t,',...  »•.*. 

UNCLE    BEN'S    MUSEUM! 

H.O    ttfarih 
•  '.|M.i»rrt  ».- 
UM  Prtra»..^._.  .     Will  Ba*h  '  Tea  rliik'M        .    lorr 


la  Artie*  Fv'pi  r 

ttis  and  Loo! 


OCI    MOTTO 

it    First  Crass  Entertainments! 

i*VMI|-iTf   Crmtw 

m  ...  rniy  i >ait 

T»r»aii  -n*«  feate 
•a  frea  »  .  >/  •  »..,  i  raVIce*  af  lei*  Theatre 
■  e—ared   ntion  MTU  CH'Mr. 


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HA*     M'KTt.f 
■    I 

W.    MA 

A     .(\BKI-. 

I  8*aaCareef  4  arlell 

Bynopala     o  T     -E»  o  o  xa.  o  x*  y  - 

ACT  I-**re»e  let.— A  a  a  Ml*'  plarf  In  Rom*  ■rrnr  ■«).-.%  i  n  |»  irl  ■*»  t  la  the  h«o-*>  nf  tain.  Bf»r- 
elaa  Nffar  84  — C'arlnll.  A  wood  la  Ike  Oraa  of  4  aaalaJaa.  N *««■«•»  4th.— Th«  4,'a-anp  of  (natlitai,  near 
Carl  all.     **«-«■».-  Atfa.-Mrrel  la   Kane.     Rrrt*  8l b.  -  Moat-.     'I  he  (>pll*)ln*>  Hill      Trlmnphsl  Fairy. 

ACT  If-Serae  let.— Afreet  !■  Baaae.  s<erir  2d. -Hour.  *J  he  Capitol.  St  rnt-  8*1.  Ntreei  In  Rone 
•frif    4  •  h.  -  ■"■hllr  alee*  In    Rnani. 

Vi  r  lit  aaaat  Ut.-la»f.  The  Oapllellne  Hill.  a«ae  rd.-Knmr,  Apartanenta  In  the  ho  nee  of 
r-rlaiaiB*      •««■•  AW.  — Ra**.     (  upllollar   Hill. 

ACT  IV  Vrap  let.-Anl lata.  A  Boon  la  AnSrilna'  bonae.  Scrae  8d.—  Aatlnta.  A  Grecian  flail. 
•Jeene  8a  -loaf.     MireeU     f«e«a«  «th.  —  Pluln  near  Rone.    Nee.c&ih.— Public  plncr  la  Rone. 

lOT  V  — Tea*  1st.  —  The  Volaelaa  Etc«apaent,  It*  nllea  (ram  Rone.  Neeoe  Sd.  —  Drapery. 
•eeaa  8al.  —  A   faaeral   ff**re. 


In  the  Last  Scene,  a  Funeral  March  and  Dirge,  composed  for  this  piece  by  S.  W.  Lear  h 

KrorrTMl  a*«i(._r>ro-M  Uircia  aa{*  Orcb«mr» 81   *4»     Baieonj 6« 

Kmtti4  »«roi»a-n*loot.j Ti     Gallery r." 

Oran  Circle  Admiwioa  ■!  o*>    Pn«'*  Bozom 88    «ad  81 0  U4I 


TABLEAUI   VIVANTsr 

-Aarara    h«.I    ih»    Xlghf.       a-Qarra    -f   Flawere. 

8— PahBlar,   la  Toner   Ptelarea.     A— The  Three 

Orsff.      A-Ihe   Mhawrr  af    OaU. 


Novelty—A  Specialty      Harry  (a.islaml 


COO  ILL  . 
Ballaa .. 


liiver    Welcome. 


OOOPEO 
Paaay  Oarreiaaa 


I, Hit-   llarland 


DELUD£D    VICTIMS. 

Old  Darker barrTi'*oet»od 

JaAe Obafc  CaRill  I  Pete P.ed  Cooper 


OoDolndiDK  with 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  PETER  WHITE 


Major   Pepper 

I'tter  White 

Mr*.  White 

Freak  Hr«»n 

Widow  White 

KittF  Clover...  


..Cbts,  Veroer 

R.  0.  Maren 

Hioni-  Fillmore 

Matt  K"  lr 

F»ni)7  Oaaralion 

Jvoote  Joaaeoo 


FREE  LECTURES 


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Parent 


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IIDAT     IVIXIlt      Hill  II  17 
AT  I10HT  OOMXJK. 
liar*.  M.aorr,  Rano.  Cildrai.  .to 

ill.  «i  3  r.  bt.   NiiAsr, 

Mull    lf.l.r.   .1  Pr.Tl.K  .  Owl  ul 

laaerUMr.  , 
T.  an  at  I  P   M  .  to  IaAIm.    Ball  U 
a  iralal.  P.b.i.  Uaal  b  and  Baaatr. 
iIIVIMIi..  at  9  .'.leek,  to  O.atla- 
liaaa.    Sat.  »  onu     Ikloa  raud. 

tlo.au  19 faarowoand  Oblldrao'iPbr  ■ 
•alto,  bat  baaiaaa.  «t.-..  at  tb.Om  4 
»a  a  a.  w-  to  .0  p  a..  1 1)  Friday 
aalf.    A  mat  diaoaaiu  t'ajni  i.a  aaa 


MONEY  SAVED 

By  porchaeiot  four  Goole  et  the 

NEW  YORK    STORE, 

Km.   118  8>e««d  elreet. 

O.  8.  FOWLER    Human  and  Imitation  Hair  Goods 

t  -HEAP  ABD  FIKE  JEWELRY  AND  FAHCY 

at  W  boeeale  sad  Retail. 

HoaaoU-irBw.ubee.    $\|A.t:.  •ftA0d  -P»"di 

Ma._.a  a>lr    (An  rn-alda.  _ $-  **' 

f)  »aadSi  M 

7*cii 

Mot* 

St  eta 


•  >uU  e  pdnoorrepb-r. 


mh76  IS 


*  May  be  Crossed  in  Love. 


1*  BOOH  Arf  OYSTER  AS  YOU 

the  atree-.   Inn    the    OaJIforaia 

_    .  »raer  of  Kearar.  u  oobodr  ooald 

Orawr.    Try  it  tatwaeo  the  acta,  or 

r  u  o*er. 

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SALOON, 

COB.     AU1IT    JL.HU     HI'MU. 

5  WINES  and  LIQUORS 

Mm.,  AND  HfFIEIHMElTI. 

E-BIT    HOUSE. 
taTT  la 


MY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

Jk>  MARKET  STRUT,  BARRY  00R- 
1 1  reapealfaly  Informs  bis  f lieode  and, pair 
llkibu  refitted  In  beaatUal  al-le  thu 
■foruble retort,  aed  will  be  pleased 
oee  and  all,  and  hae*  then  sample 
"  lit  wlnet  and  I iqnon,  A  new 
_  itaemanafeotoiy  of  UeeeaSeid 
Oelleeder'e  latest  patent  i-.«). 
"■-a  been  olaeed  in  the  Billiard 
r  and  eflowut  bevataaa  maoip- 
_.roll,oao  ba  found  in  Ma  Old  po- 
ll dllpenae  oreatnre  comfort  to  all. 
Jantl_ 


B-UITON'B 


H  nau  fcaJr,  top  bralde. . . . 


.   iltoU 

Ticte 
..«aoie 
..15  eta 

.  .15  ote 
.  5ct« 


Ltaeo  Obieaont 

hilt  Top  Bri.de      

LiaanorHobairTop  Bnidf 

LiD.n  Swilcbsa 

Bilk  Mohair  Car  e.  eery  fioe 

Mohair  Baitebaa  plain  or  a  taped.  Bne.... 

Zephyr  Wool,  per  oaooe ■■•■■ 

loilial  NoU  Paper,  wblteorroee  uoi-box. 

Writina:  lok.  perbotlle  ....  •■   - 

No tt  Paper,  -i-reana.  U  ou -  qolret.  tt  cte 

Mnoilast*.  per  bolt'o ■  ,-■  J**;J* 

Brooke' or  Ooat.'Uof.OD .4  -P".'*-"^ 

Spool  Silk.  IW  yards  each ...»  epeels,  -4  ote 

Riboooe,  Hosiery.  Hair  Nett.  eto.,  eto. 

Our   Real    Hair    Goods 

Will  remain  aoeqoall-d  in  tbla  market,  either  io 
prioe.  quality  or  variety,  and  reapecttoUr  flolitiv 
an  exaaloatfoo  of  our  etook  before  making  ]oar 
Dorooaaei.    *W Goods  sent  0.  0.  D. 

A.    a.  BAMPaOR  A  CO., 

Mo.   119  Keeond  atrret, 
ao»  lm       Between  Mlaaloa   and    Minna. 


BOWERY  THEATRE, 

SALT   LAKE    CITY. 


VABIBtY  TALBBT  UK  KOUTB  EAST  CAN 
alwaya   ..core    ttnt-olaa    oosageme&ta    br 
•  lopping  at  Salt  Lab.  and  applfiog  to 

B.  JKBOMK. 
(e)  Baalneaa  Mamnger. 


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THIS  IR  TO  CERTIFY  THAT  N.  B.  TERWIL- 
LIOER  A  CO  ,  60  and  51  Waahingtsn  Market, 
are  the  SOLE  AGENTS  for  tbe  B%le  of  my  brand 
of  bntter,  known  as  "  BALDWIN'S  DAIRY  BUr. 
TBR  "  It  b»  been  eold  at  tbe  above  etand  the 
past  thirteen  year*,  andanybraode  of  b1alJer,reR- 
reseoted  to  be  of  my  make  not  procured  of  «.  U. 
TerwUltger  A  Co.,  are  connferfette. 

L.  K     BALDWIN. 
San  Fraaoiioo.  April.  Bub.  1072. 

w.  m.  TSBwixxianAM*} 

feK-lm  ftO  and  ttl  Waehlngton  Market. 


AMERICAN     EXCHANGE, 

HAYWABDft 

tOllT  OAKBb PBOPB1BTOB 

Pirat-Claaa   Hotel, 

lilt  6a 


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PRINTING,   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,  LECTURE,    AND 

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it'ee  for  a  smart,  man  with  a  mail  capital  ever 
offered.    For  paitiOaUre  apply  ib  above. 


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The  Celebrated  natch  Comedian. 


MUI     KffNKIl.     LODE*., 

Bnrleeqae,  Beno-Oomio  and  Ballad  8ioK»r. 


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Tbe  Worl.l-renowned  Ooe-LegRed  Danoor. 

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InclOdlnn;  the  Child  Wonder,  8AFPJJO. 

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6TJY    1. 1  -  TON, 

AMD.... 

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aerlo-Comlc    and    Daettleta. 


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gaged  by  mroegere  Weet  of  tbe  Uooky  Monntaine,  through  our  agency, 

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Hot    scoton, 

IS  Morton  Atr^et.    near  Kearny. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  MO  JERRY  III  TOWN. 

Always  on  file  the  New  York  Herald.  Harpar'r 
Weekly,  Frank  Leelle'e,  Dar'e  Doings,  Police  Ga 
Eette,  all  tfeii  California  papere,  alio  London 
Pnneb.  Bell't  Iflfe.  Illtutrated  London  Newt.  Call 
and  eatlefy  yourself. 

ear-  Don't  forger  the  lien  Of  the  Hot    Heotrh. 

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Bar  Sugar 

FOB   SALE-AIS    KIABKV    stskkt.  at 
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fefltf OS.  D.  BRIOQB.  Proprietor. 


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Bomary  str.at.  Joalloa  til.n  t»  all.  Don  t  lor.at 
tba  nmwbar-GlO  Montgomery  gtr.et.     1.11  lm 


CENTRAL 

NO.  113  GEARY  STREFT.5 
Boat  accommodation*  for 
Familioa  in  the  oity.  Private 
"trance  tor  Lnol...  Hair  Hutting,  hbayinaand 
8nampooiog.  oblldran'a  rlalr  neatly  onL  Ladia. 
Sb.jnwoln.o0  "°,','OORi»y[IAU.Pr.ori.a,. 


Indian  Queen  Range. 

The  Besit  in  tlae  Mairlcea 

MA.-.UFAOTURKD  BY 

OALBB    M.    HCELK 
0018  tf  AAO  Alt.  A»»  H>»rnT  al. 


Signor  Mancusi, 

PRIVATE  SIKGIliO   LE8S0NS.-0LASS  OH 

HOXOAT  and  TBTTBMIAT, 

At  3  p.m.    St.  Jamea  Bonae,  »as  Market  atree. 
corner  ol  Ellll.  fe!81a 


OR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM, 

And  Collage  of  Medicine. 

1  H  nfif.  BEAUTIFUL  AND  INSTRUOT- 
1U.UUU  We  obieote  to  be  seen.  Open  to  tha 
Poblle  DAY  AND  NJOaT,  at  lUUlA  HAU 
S 18  Montgomery  etreet.    FOR  HEN  ONLY 

aw  Da.  JobdaK's  Private  OrTicz  la  at  aril 
Geary  Btreot   (OPPQaite  old  Meebanloe   Pae.Hon). 


$1,000  REWARD  OFFERED 

T°Bo^.Yn.J!S.5r?.H.n1^!.A»b0.S„F,£r,!lS? 

.11  klnda ol  Bam.  a.  readily ae lean.    Linim.n 

Sal.e  and  OoVTltedlel.e  Io  be  had  at  raloSod 

IB.  g.  BOBDLTZ.  IIS  K.AOIlltra.1.      l«2i  U 


"  PI  CS-AIFL  O  J9 

THE  JOUBNAL  OF  AMTJ8EMENT8, 

Pabltsbad  ererr  Day  »n  the  Year  by 
j._        i>.        BOGARDUS 

AT 

UIMercb>Dt  and  S»S   Wa«hliigt»»  Sta 

Below  Montgomery,  Sin  Francis**. 


WEDNESDAY MARCH  20,  1873 

A  Nnmerjna    Lecturer. 
It  U  reported  that  Mrs.  Brigham  Young  is 

goiog  Eatt  for  the  pnrp.bd  of  lecturing  in 
pablic  We  know  Dothing  of  her  qaalifict- 
tioos,  but  intimations  have  been  given  that 
Brigbam,  who  has  had  much  experience  is 
unable  to  perceive  precisely  npon  wha, 
groands  a  lecture  from  her  can  be  regarded 
as  an  entertainment.  Whether  she  will  take 
turns  at  the  subject  of  the  dieclcss  dariog 
the  evening,  or  whether  all  of  her  will  epeik 
at  once,  has  not  jet  been  revealed.  It  may 
We  suggested,  however,  that  if  each  of  her 
a hould  make  up  her  mind  to  lecture  at  the 
si  me  moment  upon  &  different  tbeme,  the 
spectacle  would  at  least  be  exciting.  She 
will  probably  crowd  the  Btage  of  the  Aca- 
demy, and  some  of  her  may  be  compelled 
to  stind  down  In  the  orchestra,  in  order  to 
have  roam  to  gesticalate.  While  she  is  away, 
Brlghim  will  marry  again  eight  or  ren  times, 
to  avoid  being  lonely.    The  old  man  yearns 

for  stcie'y. 

An  Infliction. 

Stephen  Maybell,  "the  laborer  poet,"  has 
come  from  Portland,  OregOD,  ti  San  Fran- 
cisco. Weforeeatbat  the  laborer— poot  is 
likely  to  beoome  an  infliction  on  tbil  com- 
munity, and  therefore,  we  think  it  will  be  as 
well  to  Boanrj  Win.  Maybell  a  little  at  ones. 
We  don't  thank  the  Golden  Era  for  oncour- 
aging  Wm.^Maybell;  it  ought  to  ba  "erne 
•oly  to  be  kind,"  and  cat  him  short  at  once 
List  Sunday  it  bad  the  1.  p. 's  first  pome. 
This  is  a  bit  of  it: 

Tbe  niriUfeat  book  to  exi;  tenet  ti  the  book  of  God' 
Ii  u  entitled  Nature. 
Onniia  iae  of  two  volumes. 
D\y  isd  Nigbt. 

it*  poet-y  cud  iti   proie,  alike,  are  incomparable ; 
Ita  t'it  oerfoolion  perfect. 
Translation  never  marred  its  tboupht  or  letter; 
Bat  as  tOe  Aldeotv  wrsta.eo  it  is  wr.tt  an  do  ». 
Mie-itr  men  have  lived,  mighty  among  man, 
but  oo  mere  to  Nature  than  other  fools. 

This  is  the  most  "labored"  poetry  we  have 
ever  reid. 


An  Enchanting:  Female, 

A  paper  in  Johnstown,  Pa.,  contains  a  de- 
scription of  a  ball,  from  which  we  learn  that 
''Miss  Eat :e  Smith  was  tbe  esprit  du  corps  of 
tbe  evening."  Tbe  writer  hardly  does  Mies 
Smith  justice.  He  might  very  truly  have 
sided  that  her  dacc'ng  was  characterized  by 
an  exquisite  sine  qua  non,  and  that  she  at- 
tacked the  supper  With  a  res  stless  sauve  qui 
pent  which  made  every  other  lady  in  the  room 
seem  en  passant.  Few  women  in  society,  we 
are  sure,  have  thit  air  of  de  gust'ibus  non  evt 
disputandum  which  is  Miss  Smith's  chief 
obarm;  and  that  man  must  be  wholly  lost  to 
*  sense  of  de  trop  who  can  observe  the  raise 
en  scene  of  her  manner  without  a  glow  of 
admiration  rarely  felt  in  this  day  of  mal  de 
iete  civilization.    So  much  for  Smitb. 


A  Simple  Method. 

Max  Adeler  cays: 

a  eerene  idiot  in  tha  Wet  bis  found  out  a 
wav  to  hang  a  slaughtered  bog  without  mneh 
lifting.  He  does  it  with  a  wdgon  and  a 
quarter  column  of  explanation.  A  couple  of 
men  operate  with  tbe  wagon,  and  a  third 
standi)  on  a  small  platform  erected  for  tbe 
purpose,  and  reads  the  explanations.  Rather 
a  cumbersome  affair  to  be  saie,  bnt  in  view 
of  the  difficulty  of  carrying  on  a  banging 
now-a-dayB  any  suggestion  is  welcome. 

They  hang  in  California  with  a  rope,  a 
wagon  and  a  little  explanation.  If  you  don't 
believe  it  get  eome  of  tbe  recently  departed 
ones  to  tip  the  table. 

A  Poetic  Baker. 

At  a  meeting  of  bakers  in  England  recent- 
Uy  held  for  tbe  purpose  of  demanding  bet- 
ter wages,  a  speaker  wound  up  with  the  fol- 
Jkwing: 

May  the  oock  of  Scotland  never  crow, 
May  the  rose  of  England  never  blow, 
May  tbe  harp  of  Ire'and  never  play, 
IM1  we  poor  bakers  get  better  pay. 


<A.lto*retber  xxxe  Best. 

It  1b  ouzlous,  but  true,  that  J.  A    Bnabei, 

"707  Market  street,  near  Third,  should  sell  fur- 
niton  and  bedding  cheaper  than  any  other 
dealer  in  this  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
convinced.  i 

A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
lost  received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  131 
Leldeidoi-ff  afreet.  * 


Genuine    Havana    Ci^ara. 

Beat  brands  at  61     Montgomery  street,  8,  W. 
comer  oi  merchant.    Franca-  ft  Calm,  Q 


Public  Accommodation, 

Washing  leit  at  the  office  before  8  a.  at.,  em 
be  returned  in  the  evening  if  reqoircd;  we 
-never  dlsatpoittt  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
.  LeiaeedorfT  street.  • 

«— 

Artificial  Memory.     Guaranteed, 

This  wonderful  system  gtrea  the  memory  ex- 
traordinary power.  Thousand*  of  figures  and 
worda  leant  without  effort.  Studlea  made  easy 
and  the  intellect  strengthened,  gend  for  the 
book- fifty  cent*,  postpaid.  Professor  Win, 
Nemos,  1»7  Montgomery  street,  v 


■  T      3    Best    Remedies, 

_  .  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
I r*s  Webfoot  Puis,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Sansome 
street,  owner  of  Commercial. 


F  Sal*— A  lot  of  cheap  Ella-  dreises,  at  8-8 
aeary  street.  A  good  price  paid  for  cast-off 
clothing. ■ 

fc>ra\tt**  Abolition  Oil 
Cores  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  8-l 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 


More     Baiih. 

Henry  Edwards  is  the  nominee  on  the  reg- 
ular licket  for  President  of  tho  Bohemian 
Club. 
Stocks  are  still  down. 
Here  is  one  of  the  WashingtoaT3ritic's 
crammers:  "  San  Francisco  urchins  are 
running  around  barefoot." 

Henry  McCausland,  who  shot  Noah  Mul- 
lendore,  tbe  Call's  dramatic  critie,  and.killed 
him  while  he  wae  running  away,  is  to  be 
tried  to-day. 

B.  D.  Bogart  comes  out  on  habeas  corpus 
to-day. 
A  feathered  eel  agitates  Harrisburg. 
Marketing  is  no  cheaper  in  Lent. 
Cincinnati  barbers    won't  shave  colored 
patrons. 

This  is  the  best  time  of  year  to  get  paint- 
ing done. 

Theieis  not  odb  literary  man  on  the  Beg- 
ular  Ticket  of  ihe  Bohemian  Club. 

The  School  Directors  are  accused  of  being 
disbontstes  well  aa  stupid. 

Miss  Helen  Tracy  makes  all  her  splendid 
dresses  which  she  wears  on  the  stage. 

Never  give  a  baby  a  croohet  needle  to  play 
with. 

Boston  complacently  estimates  that  her 
Spring  trade  will  be  rotund. 

Bret  Darts  weais  a  light  overcoat  with  a 
seal-skin  collar. 

Olive  Harper  writes  shockingly  bad  poetry 
for  tbe  Alt  a  supplement. 
The  San  Jose  Amateurs    are  rehearsing 
Under  a  Mask,"  an  original  play. 
Newark,  New  Jersey,  is  gettting  mp  &  ool- 
ony  for  California. 

Orange  groves  in  Los  Angela?  briog  in  a 
yearly  income  of  $1,000  an  acre. 
Another  from  tbe  Washington  Vrit'c : 
San  Francisco  girls  are  around  barefooted." 
One  from  Fioabo—  Nine  deaths  from  s'ar- 
vation  in  Washington,  D.  C,  Isbi  week. 

Sonif  more — There  are  fifteen  thousand 
persens  in  Washington,  D.  C,  with  no  visi- 
ble means  of  support. 

Railways  are  fretting  the  life  «nt  of  poer 
Jersey. 

In  Arkansas  only  one  man  in  37,000  is  an 
inventor. 
Picnics  will  soon  be  all  the  rage. 
Go  to  Saucalito  and  dig  op  some  ferns  for 
your  sitting  room. 

Thieves  seldom  get  away  with  the  "swag" 
in  San  Frauicisao. 

All  eight-hour  men  should  go  to  s;e  "  Cc- 
riolanus." 

Buskin  detests  "liberty,"  and  denies  the 
possibiliyof  "equality." 

"When  in  the  early  morn"  is  anew  song 
by  Gounod. 

Next  year  Brazil  will  have  her  cable  to 
Portugal  in  full  click. 

The  translators  flatter  Bret  Harte  by  do- 
ing him  into, French. 

Cains  Maroins  wouldn't  pay  for  voteB  with 
even  civit  speeches. 

The  Alta  has  a  funny  reporter  who  "  does 
up  "  painful  aesidents  in  a  cheerful  manner. 
It  is  proposed  to  add  $150,000  to  the  Prince 
of  Wales'  iooome. 

We  mustn't  bang  the  "  Chicken  "  because 
a  dtily  paper  cays  : 

The  jail  keepers  state  that  they  have  bad 
no  trouble  with  John  Devine,  a'ias  the 
"  CbicksE,1'  the  past  two  months.  They  say 
be  is  one  of  the  best  behaved  prisoners  id  the 
jail. 

The  original  Bavels  are  still  alive,  but  the 
youngest  is  over  sixty. 

William  Simpson,  artist  of  the  Illustrated 
London  News,  ii  at  ihe  Grand  Hotel. 

Bradi^aw's  Guide  is  indispensable  to  the 
European  tourist 

Many  of  tbe  London  clergy  write  for  the 
secular  periodicals, 

Tha  Chronicle  republishes  Figabo's  edi- 
torial on  the  Bogart  case.  It  ought  to  have 
republiahed  our  "  interview  "  also.  Doesn't 
it  believe  it  authentio  ? 

Tbe  street  beggars  of  New  York  are 
worth  $1,600  each  on  an  average. 

The  strawberries  in  market  are  sour.  We 
don't  tay  this  because  they  are  dear. 

Wild  ducks  are  out  of  season.    Quail  also. 
Restaurants  are  running  on  rabbit.  (Miawl) 
Glasgow  will  erect  a  monument  to  the  poet 
Campbell. 

Tbe  Chronicle  keepe  up  the  w&x  on  tbe 
Chinese.    It   libels  them  fearlessly.     They 
don't  subscribe. 
Brigbam  Toung's  son  is  tiperuag  off. 
Brazil  bas  a  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Florida  is  full  of  visitors. 
Posts  are  rarely  philosophers. 


A    BEBENADE. 

Sleep,  lady,  eUcp  t    Tne  moon  is  in  the  sky  ; 
Sleep,  lady,  sleep  In  peaca ! 

Theamoroua  tom-oatclimoa  the  housetop  high, 
And  mew.-',  and  will  not  c t  n=o. 

Best,  lad?,  rest  I    Repose  thy  weary  limbs  1 

(I  know  that  thou  art  tired  ;) 
Or  thy  bright  eyes  will  take  on  greenish  r  ma, 

And  thou  be  less  admired. 

Slumber,  my  fair  one  I    M-y  tby  visions  be 
Bigot,  when  thy  droama  enfold  1 

But,  O,  ca&t  one  trAnelent  thought  on  ms 
Out  aid.-  hire  in  the  cold  I 

Saocz-,  pri&ce3»,  euoczj  I    Take  forty  winks  or 
rniro  ! 

Ca'l  M  ivheua  to  thy  breatt  1 
Thy  stauocheet  eubjeot  sentinels  thy  door; 

And  none  Bhall  break  thy  rett, 

Thebraee-bnttoned  policeman  walks  his  beat, 

Grim,  grave,  and  gruff  and  great ; 
I  kuar  the  heavy  clamping  of  his  feet, 

Slew  iroTing,  like  a  f.  te. 

SWp,  la  Jt.  sleep  !     Ma?  angelB  guard  thy  bedl 

Tbe  watcher  must  begone. 
The  big  policeman  shades  bis  t aMant  bead, 

And  bids  thy  tl*ve  "  move  on  I" 


VFasllng  Good   Matter. 

The  Chronicle  complains  as  follows: 
The  Oakland  Home  Journal,  on  Satur- 
day, published  a  four-eolumn.  skech  enti- 
tled "My  Cousin  Heleo,"  purpoited  to  have 
been  written  by  A.  J.  Boyer,  for  that  paper. 
The  piece  was  originally  published  in  Bur- 
ton's Gemleman't*  Monthly  Magazine,  ex'st- 
en*|in  Philadelphia  some  years  ago,  to  which 
Ed^ar  A.  Pos  was  a  regular  contributor. 

We  don't  know  why  Mr.  Boyer  wastes  a 
sketch  like  that  on  the  Home  Journal,  when 
he  might  have  got  pay  for  it  at  the  rate  of 
four  dellars  a  page  if  he  had  sent  it  to   the 

Overland  Montblv. 

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Tbe  Wronjr   Court. 

Ebenezsr  Euowlton  bronght  suit  io  a  Jus- 
tice's Court  for  $150,  pay  for  literary  work 
performed  by  him  for  Bancroft  &  Co.  The 
Justice  eot  the  0  off  his  bill  and  gave  him  a 
verdict  for  $15.  This  wss  rough.  What  on 
earth  does  the  average  Jastica  of  the  Peace 
know  about  the  value  of  literary  work? 
Ecowlton  ought  to  appeal  that  cue  to  a 
higher  court; 


Notice  to  (tie  Public. 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
Sontb  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  la  now  Bel- 
ling off  bis  fine  stock  of  ruen'j,  boys'  and  chil- 
arena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
.greatly  reduced  trices.  Every  description  of 
genta  furnishing  goods,  hit?,  trunks,  valises, 
etc.,  below  coit.     Gill  If  you  want  bargains.  3l 


■i 
BRET    HARTE'S 

Incomparable  Romance, 

"TheStory  of  Mliss, 

An  Idyll  of  Bed  Mountain," 

(WairTEN  FOR  THB  GOLDEN  ERA  W  1863,) 

Will  be  ooDtinoed,  and  coooladed  in  sixty 
cbaptere,  commencing  la 

The  Golden  Era 

|.  ...OP.... 

Sunday Marcb/16, 1873 


Now  is  the  Time  to  Subscribe 


Tbe  Last  New  Sous. 

Air — "Moet  dt  Chandon." 
Emerson  Oorvllle  i*  my  name, 
My  business  always  is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  and  Fancy  Boast, 
Relishes  tnes?,  that  my  honse  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
Ohthiehohl  oh!  nigh  oh! 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
CorviUe  fays  sol  eaye  sol 
On  fine  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remembtr  ihe  number  and  call  again, 
Visions  of  Sh>-ll-fl-h  in  every  etyle, 
Inwardly  cause  yon  much  to  smile. 
Ladies  with  escorts  there  always  go. 
Ladles  go!  Ladles  go  I 
Emerson  Corvilie's  politil  and  so 
3-1  They  go]  they  gol  thry  go] 


Fob  fixe  wobk,  go  to  T.  O.  Jessnp,  dentist, 
ocr.  Sutter  and  Mon'g'ry,  over  Tucker'*.     3-d 


Sam   Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bhss  House  Carrraget,  can  be 
ound  In  front  of  Ooleman  Bros,  olothing  es- 
abUshment,  eouthwest  corner  Uush  and  Mont- 
gomery fits.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Oarrlace  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
it  n  icht.  at  reduced  rates.  m 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


25  Young  Ladies  for  the  Ballet 

■9*  Apply  at  tba  Box  Office  of  afaitmre'a  Opera 
House,  between  tbe  hoars  of  11  aad   I,  immedii- 

ataly.  rs26 


"  MLISS," 

A  Romance  of  Red  Mountain, 

^L'AN  ORIGINAL  NOVEL.I 

OF  SURPASSING)  INTEREST  AND    POWER, 
ffi.WKITIl!»    IITBESSLT  FOB 

The  Golden  Era, 

AndpoiieuiDg  nnparalleled  attraotion,  ooo- 
taininx  a  New  Revelation  in 

California    Romance. 


READ  THE  OPENING  OHAPTBRS  OF 


Bret  Harte's  Story 


The  Golden  Era 

8UXDAT HABOH    l«th, 

TO  BE   COMPLETED   IN  SIXTY  OHAPTBRS. 

FOR  SALE  8Y  NEWSMEN,  EVERYWHERE. 


Oystere. 

In  etrolling  round  the  other  night. 

To  look  at  'FriECo  by  gas  light, 

Uur  careleaa  test,  by  chance  did  stray 

To  where    fountain's  oeaaeleseTplay 

or  spaakling'waters,  issde  a  aozeeo 

Through  wbicb  a  sweet  bouquet  waa  aeen ; 

Wnllemoray  stone  and  pearly  shell. 

O'er  which  the  waters  Bsftly  fell, 

Hade  that  wineow  Feem  to  be 

Rome  fatry  grotto  of  the  ss*. 

Atop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here— 
It  looks  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  eeat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  disk 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  it  true, 
And  coated  ■wyrajtanfly,  too; 
Ml  kinds  of  oysters,  Juicy,  fat, 
Oookcd  every  etyle;  just  think  of  that, 
And  if  year  mouth  dont  water,  than 
Ton 're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  crabs  and  terrapins ;' 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  oil  kinds  of  game, 
Flan,  ffleeh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  ant  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The-  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem. 
That  they  havs  here  the  best  ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  tb»  little  Biuuers, 
To  get  wnat  they  call  "such  nice  dinners,'* 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  then  once  will  go  again, 
Padno  Oyster  House,  S37  Bush  street,  abevs 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Might. 


PIANOS, 

OBGAI98,  PIANO  STOOLS,  PIANO  OOYEB.8. 
bheet  Mnaio.  Maeic  Books,  Music  Folios,  ete 
A  new  stack  and  large  aitortmeBt.  Oall  and  ex. 
smi.e  tbeiD.    Tbe  celebrated 

SIcCAMMOS    PIANOS, 
Now  tegarded  by  tbe  m«*ieal  pnfeasion  as  tbe 
best  medium- priced  Piano  in  this  market. 

A..  I*  BaSiRoFT  <t  CO.,  Agents, 
mh2A2w  No.  -781  Market  street. 


H.B3VIOVED. 

THB  WEBD  SBWI.XG  MACHINE  AGENOT 
Agency  is  now  removed  to  lGBNew  Mont- 
fiomery  street,  near  Howard.  N.  B.—  Tbs  WiCKD 
Family  Favorite  tsok  the  highest  premium  over 
eigbty-two  competitors  at  tbe  crest  World's  Fair 
ai  Pins,  186T;  elsn,  the  same  First  Premium  at  the 
C^at  Worjiand  lastitate  Fair,  noon  TWrN  i  k- 
NINK  Point  i  of  booeriorityr  and  that  now.  bi  tbe 
iovention  of  an  EMTIRU  SELF-ADJUSIIN9 
Tension,  its  vaias  is  nearlj  doabled,  and  ret  sells 
at  tbe  same  price  ae  hi  inert  o.  m2l  lm  eod 


CLASSES  INJL0CUTI0N. 

TWO  O.F  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
the  Theatrical  Profession  in  •  alitornia  pro- 
pose forming  claaaee  for  ioatrnction  io  Elocntion. 
Persons  wishing  to  avail  themselves  of  the  oppor- 
tunity of  acquiring  a  nsbfol  art  at  a  moderate  cost 
oueend  in  kfaoir  names  to  ■'Oambyssa  "  P.  O.  Box 
2314.  when  pariiooiars  aa  to  l»Tmm,  etc.  will  be 
seat  M  thorn.  dePr 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

^WjBk      FINELY  FURBISHED  BOOMS,  SIN- 
MTTTgT  Cle  or  is  suiu, 

I       WeU  lAgMwMk  and  V«Btllat«Hl.    - 

.  OnTaraunsd  Rooms  to  leu   itodairrs  wiU 
ALHAMBRA    BUILJ>ING 


GEORGE    MATES*; 


DEALER  IN  OYSTERS.  OLAMS 
andall  kinds  of  SHELL  FISH. 
Stalls  Noa.  *0,  41,  «S,  California 
Market,  entrance  on  OallfortxU  atrwat. 

Pmbbc  or'. private  partiea  ud  faviUas  aoppUsd 

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The  Golden  Era,  Blx  Moatai »  OO 

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Haa-iD  H.lr  KailobM       •Mf.  V,  t"  "d  ■r*««J. 


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...  j>cU 
...  T-eu 
7SaU 


balr,  top  braJda 
H.Vt  f  tiAjnon.   ... 

r.iB*B  Mnlitfltl ., 

Milk  1»»  Br. Ida 

Uaioor  HebairTap  Braida 

Udu  Bv.Ul.aa 

Silk  Mabafr  Oar  a.  '«rr  Uo»  .... 

Mahtvlr  Sailaba*.  plaio  or  grlanpad,  Bn* poia 

Xt,lrW».l-roiM. Ijcu 

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Wrliiaclak.  parboltU  »ct- 

HtuPipir,  S-ro«ai.1-»na taatrae.  ttat« 

atamlM*.  par  bc.it> .■  J5«-** 

Biooka'orOaaU'Llottaa 4opoolt,25cU 

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prio*.  (jaal.tr  or  Taria'r,  and  rtapaotloilr  aolutt 
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THUB3DAY MABCH27,  1873 

W©  Can't  Help  I'. 

Be:ansj  Tre  pitol  ed  iDto  the  Alta  for  tbe 
gr  sslj  aDgramm&t  cil  Eog'ijh  uied  by  i  a 
w. iters,  tbat  paper  oomei  back  at  as  in  the 
following  croehsr: 

FtoiKO  again  goea  meaiiDg  after  typo- 
Rtapi'icil  errors.  Few  men  gaia  a  more 
i,  aguetiag  abhorrence  than  those  «b.o,  like 
tbe  acciejt  Bcotian,  pick  lies  cflf  the  golden 
mail  of  Achillea. 

We  acknowledge  the  elegance,  and  as  well 
•u  Ibe  medestj  of  toil  comparison,  bat  we 
don't  know  what  a  "Baetian"  means.  I-  it  a 
.kangaro  or  a  species  of  wallapna  ?  Perhapa 
tbo  Alta  means  a  Bccotian.  It  go;  pretty 
Bear  t >  it.  Tbe  Alta  mustn't  tLink  we  aro 
eingaUr  in  mousing  round  alter  "typo- 
graphical" errors  in  its  columns.  The  Alta 
u  fun  for  everybody.  The  Ntw  York  World 
of  tbe  10th  has  been  mousing  round,  and 
has  found  same  "typographical"  errors  also. 
It  says: 

The  Alta  CalifornUo  ;i  plcucd  to  be  pa- 
lteontoJogicai  over  a  large  vampire  bat  which 
aiighfed  on  tbe  ato.mer  Nevada  when  eighty 
mile  from  the  ]*Ld,  aid  which  it  describe* 
m  closely  resembliog  'tbe  terrcdactyl  of 
tbe  antedtlnvian  age?."  It  admits,  however, 
that  "whether  this  animal  is  &  fnll  and  par- 
feet  vampire,  whosa  fe  its  of  lolling  mao  to 
steep  v,i  h  the  waving  fan-motions  c f  its 
wing,  wti'e  sackibg  in  tbe  vicam's  very 
h?4ut  blood,  U  yet  a  question,  for  it  has  not 
i>een  examined  by  any  scentific  man." 
Whether  the  animal  er  tie  "feats"  ii  the 
qnostioa,  and  whether  It  is  the  "heart 
blood"  or  the  "question"  which  has  not  yet 
been  examined  by  any  teieutiue  man,  are 
poiota  which  the  writer  has  parhapB  left 
somewhat  obscure  ;  bot,  of  coarse,  all  read' 
«ra  who  are  familiir  with  the  "terrodactyl* 
■will  take  bis  ieil  meaning. 


.A  Truly  "Loyal*'  Paper. 

The  Stockton  Independent  is  the  only  pi- 
pe: tbat  approves  of  tbe  manner  in  which 
ilis  United  Stitss  Government  stooped  to 
shanghai  B.  D.  Bogart.    It  says  : 

Tbe  iccideot  is  a  perfeot  godsjnd  to  a  por- 
tion of  tbe  Iodep?LdeDt  and  Democratic 
prees  who  have  wrong  all  tbe  changes  upon 
those  phra  «  which  were  in  snch  common 
use  during  tbe  progress  of  tie  war,  and  it  is 
proclaimed  that  we  are  living  under  a  "  mil- 
itary despotism," aod  the  "civil  oonrla  are 
ignored,"  and  "  the  rights  of  tbe  citizens  are 
overlooked."  A  p.rtioo  of  the  press  grows 
eloquent  in  rlieca  sing  th .•  c;s?,  and  fct.ll  the 
cause  of  the  arrest  is  unknown. 

It  continue! : 

Wo  think  tbat  these  journals  who  have 
censured  tbe  Secretary  of  toe  Navy  for  his 
ordarin  tbiB  matter  w,u!d  have  teen  wiser 
-to  have  waited  i  >  ase  whether  they  fully  un 
deritood  the  mer.ts  of  the  cas». 

Of  coon i  thi  Sejretary  of  the  Nivy  on 
do  no  wrong.  The  Iodapendent  ii  a  remark- 
ably indapendent  paper. 


■Old  maids. 

The  worth  of  this  esc. 1  lent,  and  too  often 
abused  olasi  of  women  ii  dily  recognized 
in  an  article  in  Heirth  and  Home.  Tbe 
watsr  truly  says:  It  is  no  disgrace  to  a  wo- 
man to  live  single,  to  belong  to  a  class  hon- 
ored by  such  women  as  Florenoe  Nightin- 
gale and  Dorothea  Dix  and  Mary  Lyon  and 
Clara  Barton,  and  that  noble  milliner  of 
Biistol,  and  an  army  of  otber  eis'ers  of 
mercy,  too  numerous  to  be  oatalogued.  It 
is  far  nobler  to  marry  nobody,  than  to  mar- 
ry a  knave,  or  to  marry  mercenarily,  or  to 
marry  unworthily  n  any  way.  The  fact 
that  a  woman  has  lived  tingle  does  not  prove 
that  she  if  not  vendible,  bnt  it  dcoj  prove 
that  she  has  never  been  sold. 


Street-Tempered  Kan.. 

Because  be  did  not  have  cabbage  for  din- 
ner, a  Babbit  Hill  man  would  not  go  borne 
on  Thursday  noon,  and  refused  %y  speak  to 
his  wife  on  Thursday  evening,  and  the  only 
■conversation  carriid  on  between  them  is 
loue  by  a  little  daughter.  Fortunately  they 
Attend  different  chuxohee,  so  there  is  no  Jar 

'-■>  their  worship. 

+-- 

•  iltosrot-iiex-  cue  Beat. 

It  Is  cartons,  btrt  tree,  that  J.  A  Shaber, 
7C7  Market  street,  eear  Third,  should  sell  fur. 
-nlture  and  bedding  cheaper  than  any  other 
dealer  In  ibis  city.  Try  him  and  yon  will  be 
.conv*no»d.  x 


A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all   styles, 

-J net    received   at  tbe   Whit  Cheer  Liuadrr,  121 
Leldetdorff  itreit.  • 


Genuine    Havana    Ol&rars. 

Beat  blanks  at  61     Montgomery  street,  5.  W. 
corner  of  Merchant.    Franck  &  Oaha.  Q 


.I*nl>llc  Aocummodatloa. 

Washing  leit  at  the  effice  before  8  a.  m.,  can 
■be  returned  In  the  evening  if  reqnirfd.  we 
never  dlsarpolLtl  What  Chear  Laundry,  121 
Lelaesdorff  street.  • 


Arttaelal  Memory.    Guaranteed* 

This  wonderful  erstem  gives  the  memory  ea- 
ftracrdlnary  power.  Thouianda  of  flgnrae  and 
words  learnt  without  effort.  Studies  made  easy 
aad  the  ln'ellect  strengthened.  Sand  (or  the 
book-flrty  oenf,  po-t-pald.  Profoseor  Wm. 
'Kemoa,  137  Montgomery  ttreeL  j, 

T"    e    Best    Bemedles, 

.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  tor  pain.    Dr.  Per. 

rr'a  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
:ror  sale  by  all  droggLsta.  Agency.  417  aansome 
.street,  oemer  of  Commercial.  • 


■F"      Sale— A  lot  of  cheap  sili  dr*i  see,  at 
'Geary  street.     A  good  price  paid  tor  cast-off 
■clothing.  I 

—  —-■■•  ■    ■ 

-Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 
Cares  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Braises.  3-r. 


(Pratt**  Abolition  Oil 


An  Xamtexior    View. 

Max  Ade'or  flays:  One  of  tha  Bights  at 
the  TieorjaExhibi'ioo  will  te  a  newspaper 
office  with  all  hint's  bird  at  work,  showing 
tl.e  prce?ss  of  producing  a  journal  from  tho 
editorial  room  to  the  press  room.  Some 
newspaper  offiee3  will  bear  to  be  espes  d  iD 
this  manner;  but  that  of  tte  Di*pitoh  will 
not.  What  a  picture  tbe  interior  of  this 
office  wonld  make  on  working  days!  There 
li'sthe  editor,  raking  over  lhe  cyclopedia 
for  subjects  a-  d  ideas,  a-  d  r.-writ  ng  ediior- 
i.ll  that  he  finds  in  other  papers,  so  that  he 
can  paes  them  off  for  h's  own.  Here  we  Bit, 
with  a  pile  tf  exobaogts,  writing  cut  oar 
co'amn  of  mtttjr  with  a  pair  of  steil  shears 
and  a  paste-brush,  and  smiling  at  the  cashier 
with  the  hope  that  te  may  be  blandished  into 
making  an  advance  on  next  month's  salary. 
There  stand*  tha  litirsry  man  with  an  origi- 
nal poetic  contribution  in  his  lard,  telling 
out  handsful  of  bis  hair,  gnasbiag  bis  ttctb, 
acdcalliog  upon  all  the  gods  of  mythology 
to  give  him  five  minute  s  alone  with  tbe  poet, 
ioaSiClndeipla'e,  with  a  club.  There  stands 
our  iornrtat  d  Irishman,  with  his  bull-dog 
r^ady  to  cons  >Ie  visitors  who  call  vrifi  fire- 
arms to  know  wbat  we  meant  by  that  libelous 
ariele  in  the  last  number.  Hera  ells  the 
looil  reporter  writing  up  bis  items  from 
Saturday's  papers,  and  growling  horribly 
because  nobody  ever  commit*  mnrderor  sets 
fire  to  anything  on  the  last  day  of  the  week 
and  anathematizing  tbe  memory  of  Noah 
Webster  beciuae  Noah  pnt  so  few  superlative 
adjectives  into  the  language.  There  stands 
the  CBshier  fingering  enormous  earns  of 
money  with  an  easy  indifference  which  seems 
to  ns  wholly  inexplicable.  There  site  tbe 
dramatic  critio  writing  an  article  to  prove 
that  the  play  np  at  the  theatre  where  the 
manager  refased  to  give  him  fifeen  dead- 
head sea's,  for  himself  and  his  wire'a  rela- 
tions, is  not  only  a  failure,  considered  as  a 
literary  performance,  bnt  is  indecent  and 
disgusting,  and  calculated  to  inflict  grave 
injury  upon  the  cause  of  public  morality. 
And  yonder  sits  the  proprietor,  exolaiming. 
"By  industry  we  strive  1"  and  working  him- 
self nearly  to  death  spearing  with  bis  pen 
the  ceckroaobei  in  M<  piste,  and  glowering 
at  the  intelligent  oompositor  who  lies  eurled 
op  in  tbe  corner  weepiug  with  chagrin  bs- 
canss  in  the  last  iesae  he  made  ths  ssntenoe 
"He  W4tch£d  the  window  till  all  hope  van- 
ished," read,  "He  washed  the  window-sill 
with  soap  and  varnish."  If  this  U  the  pic- 
ture that  the  Ameris&n  people  want  to  have 
presented  at  Vienna,  very  well.  It  will  be 
disgraceful,  but  we  will  submit  to  anything 
for  tbe  sake  of  cur  country. 


We  Said  8e. 

When  Prefessor  Mores,  tte  electrician. 
died,  wj  expressod  a  hope  tbat  having  done 
so  mooh  towards  perfecting  telegrsphtc  com- 
municition  betwean  the  old  world  and  the 
new,  he  would  in  future  turn  his  attention 
to  diicoveriog  some  more  perfect' means  of 
communication  between  this  world  and  the 
next  than  is  afforded  by  tapping  and  tipping 
tables.  We  thought  be  would  be  able  to  do 
it.  He  has  evidently  got  to  work  at  one;,  as 
we  find  the  following  in  an  exchange : 

Dubuque  is  exoitei  over  "  spirit  manifes- 
titions,  in  which  a  telegraphic  battery  and 
Instrument  are  used.  Long  and  frequent 
communication  si  purporting  to  come  from 
the  "  other  world,"  and  eontiining  some  cu- 
riouB  yet  trnthfal  facts,  have  beeu  received, 
and  no  one  can  account  for  the  phenomena. 
The  instrument,  operated  on  by  tbe  invisi- 
ble "  intettigenca,"  is  at  a  private  residence, 
and  is  not  connected,  by  wires  or  otherwise, 
with  act  other  battsry. 


Woman's  Words. 

A  fond  father  recently  wrote :  "It  gene- 
rally takes  twentyyeaTs  of  training  to  eradi- 
cate the  word  '  nice '  from  a  woman's  vocab- 
ulary. Tbe  Falls  of  Niagara,  tbe  Psilms  of 
David  acd  the  progress  of  the  human  race 
were  all  'nice'  to  myeMsst  till  she  got  mar- 
ried." 

The  otber  woman's  word  wbioh  it  is  hard 
to  make  her  give  up,  is  awful.  She  thiaki 
it  an  "  awful  nice  "  word. 


Arcades  Ambo. 

The  editor  of  the  Danie'sonville  Times  was 
arres*ed  for  libel,  and  they  got  him  before  a 

justice,  and  the  justice  wai  getting  ready  to 
bl  s'er  him,  as  Ocke  observes,  when  some 
one  oame  on  the  scene  and  arre?t-d  the  oo- 
supaut  of  ermioe  for  theft.  Tbe  attention 
of  the  Heme  Mission  Society  is  naturally  di- 
rected to  Danie'sonville. 


' 


DEAD     IN     THE     STREET. 

Only  a  borse  lying  dead  In  tbe  street. 

And  a  cart,  with  Ita  emp'y  shafts,  close  by  ; 
It  Is  cold,  aod  the  pavement  Is  covered  with 
sleet ; 

Bat  horses  must  die  I 

It  Is  very  pitiial,  though,  to  think 

How  heavy  and  weary  had  grown  the  load  ; 
How,  blindly  staggering,  ready  to  sink. 
He  bad  felt  tbe  goal ; 

Aod  bow,  as  fainter  bai  grown  his  breath, 

No  bLr  1  en  was  lilted  trom  t ff  his  back, 
Till,  bis  limba  gr^wn  a»ff  In  the  chill  ol  d-atb. 
He  fill  in  hla  track  ; 

How  he    ould  net  have  In  the  cluing  strife 

A  tuft  of  straw  anon  which  t i  lie  : 
How  be  had  no*,  gained  by  a  Mihfol  I'fe 
Tims  even  to  die. 

Ad,  me  I  but  It  is  not  horses  alone 

That  are  bearers  of  burdens,  drawer!  of  loadsi 
Hen  have  alao  fallen  with  harness  on 
In  wintry  road*. 


1L 


BRET   HARTE'S 


Incomparable  Romance, 


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On  Marrinfje—  To  Toanjj  Net, 

The  following  views  on  this  subject  are 
from  the  pen  of  a  popular  nawepapsr  writer 
of  the  day : 

Tbe  true  girl  baa  to  be  sought  for.  Bhe 
does  not  parade  Leisslf  as  show  gcods.  She 
is  not  fashionable.  Generally  the  is  not 
tich.  Bnt  oh,  wbat  a  heart  she  has  wbeo 
you  find  her  I  Bo  large,  and  pure,  and  wo- 
manly 1  When  you  s.e  it  you  wander  if 
those  showy  things  outside  are  reilly  women. 
If  you  gain  her  love,  your  two  thousand  are 
a  million.  Bhe'll  not  ask  you  for  a  carriage 
or  afirsto'ass  bouse.  She'll  wear  simple 
dresses,  and  turn  them  whea-necesBiry,  with 
no  vulgar  magnificent  te  frown  npon  her 
eoonomy.  Shell  ke:-p  everything  neat  and 
cic;  in  your  sky-parlor,  and  give  you  suoh  a 
welcome  when  you  come  home  that  you'll 
think  yonr  pirlor  bigber  than  ever.  She'll 
entertain  true  f i  ieods  on  a  dollar,  and.  as- 
tQDiBh  you  with  tbe  new  thought,  how  very 
little  happiness  depends  on  money.  Bhe'll 
make  you  love  home  (if  you  don't  you're  a 
bore),  and  teaoh  you  now  to  pity,  while  you 
sooro,  a  poor  fashionable  society  that  thinks 
itseli  rich,  and  vainly  thinks  itself  happy. 
Now,  do  not,  I  pray  you,  say  anymore,  "I 
om't  afford  t)  marry."  Go,  find  the  true 
woman,  and  yoa  oin  1  Throw  away  tbat 
cigir,  burn  np  that  switch  cane,  and  be 
yourself,  and  eeek  your  wife  in  a  sansible 
way. 

Notice  to  the  Public 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  Is  now  sel- 
ling off  bis  fine  stock  of  men'*,  boys'  and  ch.il- 
oxens'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  hit?,  trunks,  valises, 
etc.,  below  coit,    GUI  If  you  want  bargains. 3i. 


The  Last  New  Sons. 

Air—  "Mwt  <£  Chandon," 
Emerson  Oorville  1j  my  name, 
My  business  al trays  in  the  samet 
Eastern  Oysters,  atd  Fancy  Boast, 
Relishes  thee?,  tbat  my  house  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
Ohlhlghohl  Oh!  high  ohl 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
Corvllle  tayB  sol  fays  sol 
On  Fine  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remembtr  'he  number  and  call  again. 
Visions  of  8hell-fi-h  in  every  style, 
Inwardly  cause  yon  much  to  smile. 
LadleB  with  escorts  there  always  go, 
Ladles  gol  Ladies  go! 
Emerson  CorylUe'a  polit:  t  and  so 
8-1  They  gol  they  gol  they  gol 


Fob  Turz  wobx,  go  to  T.  0.  Jeesup,  dentist, 
ccr .  Sutter  and  Hon'g'ry,  over  Tucker's.     3-v 


&euoa.  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bnss  House  Carriages,  can  be 
round  in  front  of  Ooleman  Bros,  clothing  es> 
ablishment,  southwest  corner  £uah  and  Mont- 
gomery sta.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carriage  orders 
leit  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  ntnht,  at  reduced  rates.  * 


The  Story  of  Mliss, 

An  Idyll  of  Red  Mountain," 

(WBXTTES  FOB  THE  GOLDEN  EBA.  FN  18«3.) 

Will  be  oootiDQed,  and  coaoladed  ia  sixty 
chapters,  commencing  ia 

TheGoldenEra 


Sunday March  16, 1873 


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Oj-sitei-o, 

In  strolling  round  tbe  otber  nlgb), 

To  look  at  'Frteoo  by  gaB  light, 

tmr  care  la  sa  teit,  by  chance  did  etray 

To  where     fountain's  ceaselesa'pl&v 

01  sparkling  waters,  made  &  BOieen 

Through  which  a  aweet  bonqnex  wai  teen ; 

While  mossy  stone  and  pearl;  shell, 

O'er  which  tbe  waters  softly  fell, 

Hade  that  window  reem  to  be 

Pome  fairy  grotto  of  tbe  sea. 

Stop,"  said  xay  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 
It  looks  so  nice—and  try  their  oheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  mast  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  *T.*" 
No  sooner  had.  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  aide  a  waltA*  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  taignt  name.    We  found  It  trne, 
And  cooked  iMgmficmthf,  toe; 
Ail  kinda  of  oysters*  juicy,  fat, 
Oooked  every  style;  Just  think  of  that. 
And  If  yonr  rdenth  don't  water,  than 
Ton're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  a  and  crabs  and  terrapins  ;] 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  ail  kin  da  of  came. 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  oonld  name. 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure. 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem. 
That  they  have  here  the  beet  Ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  wnat  they  call  "such  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  doubts  this  Let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bosh, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain* 
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BEGIN  WITH  BRET  HASTE'S 


Story  of  Mliss 

To  be  ooattneed  aad  completed  in 
Size,  Ohaptere. 


OOB  Minion  atreet,  near  Seeeae 
delO  EAGLES  A  WILD,  Preartrv 


A  D-a 


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PC  A  I  If      ANift      KMBKOIDJ9BHD 

JLIKKN    SUITB, 

N.  B.— Oloeks.  Dres.es  sad  inn  mads  to  order 
la  letstt  feihioD,  at  TeeioneMe  r*j.aa. nab 3 


Great  Crash  Amongst 
the  Milliners, 

OWINO   TO  TBS  FAOf  THAT  M    ASHKB  18 
8KL LINO  A  LABQE  lad  FUB  STOOK  OV 

Ladies',  Misses' and  Children's 
Hats  at  50c.  apiece. 

DON  IT    BOBQET   TO   CALL    ABO   BXAMIBB 
lill  LABOB  8T00E  OB 

FLOWEK«.    FIIATHBBa,    BIBIOIft, 
gil.II  AMD  ITBAW  SHOO*. 

M.    ASHEB, 

OBO  l£e»rny  street. 

BsfewesQ  Oallfornia  aod  Saoramsoto. 
'att  reoslred,   1,000   dor;,   Hate,    seUlag^al 


jtStt' 


OBlfTS  apleoe. 


fe» 


QAO.  W.  KAOLA     »0»'T  ST  HI  IT,     DaTID    aUXTKIX. 

Nagle,  SteirT&  Maxwell, 

u        IMPOBTBBS  ABD 

W  holeaale  Prorision  Merchants 

DOTTBB,  OHBBSB.  LAUD.   HAMB,   BAOON, 

B^ylnio.  1««.0UII«U.-^-  '    — 


Uleftoi  0«lab.4t.A 


The  City  Gardens 

FOB  TBI 

Coming  Picnic  Season! 

THE  ATTBffTIOIf  OP  ALL  ROOTRTIRM,  A8- 
*)C>attoaa  end  Mihterr  Compeolee  la  oelled 
to  I  be  al>AntaK«a  ofltred  by  in-»o  roramndiooa 
■  nd  beaoiiral  arooo.ia  for  Uollday  I' iooio  FmII- 
taI'.  Th-7  ese  be  prooored  oo  ear  Oar  >o  tbe 
wtf.  for  plooio  ptirpotna  the  eomiaa  ••wn  oo 
rno-o  sdvaatageoua  terus  tbea  enj  arooDda  to  the 
Btaba. 

THE  CITT  OABItRlfA 
Are  taer  of  aoo«»e  eritboat  aof  tariff  in  "oelsUe*. 
end  srw  proiidtd  «llh  tarn*  aod  bnaotlfal  l.awoa: 
large  KbBd*  Iraaa;  b«eanfdl  Floesre  end  flanU 
from  eTarr  clima;  nnvtiom  Bwtnar«;  t*o  mam- 
nirtih  Dancing  Peril  to  as;  e  netmel  I  oke,  wit 
Pleasaro  Kotis:  PounlaiOB  and  Obierratorr  Tow- 
rrs,  ell  psrfeoilr  sbaltsied  from  tha  wlndi.  A 
ntainnio'.n  Ke<tanr&ot  U  on  tbe  ground*,  end  vrsry 
ronvnotnnoA  for  ttm  riOcommedeTloo  of  large  Pio- 
nlosbasb»sn  made.  Hi  rjt'im  tm  been  plaosd 
to  tba  Bsost  oomplete  ordar  for  tbe  oomir.g  saesoa 

T.iK  CITY  OARIU'NN 
Are  tha  Ursest  Id  tbe  Stats.  Th«»  contain  «'■; 
eerre  of  Knoll  end  bb&d-d  Ii\wi.  Flnwer  Oar- 
daoN.  ate,  end  sre  eapeble  of  eooom  mode  ting 
aO.W'D  ptianni  wttb  tbe  gr«a*aak  oonreolsoee.  Ex- 
tra (Jars  run  dlraotlr  to  tie  Gardens. 

PloniO  Uoromlttnra  are  eaptoiallr  Inrlled  to  oa!l 
and  icspeotthe  Groaods,  end  asoeiteia  terms, 
wblob  will  be  most  ftrorabl*. 

M.   T.  HTKVEW,    Proprietor. 

etpOfSoa  hours  3  to  6  P.M..  dellr.  at  the  Oardena, 
OOrnor  "I  waif  lb  and  Fo'iSnm  streets. 

M.  B  —  OOO.Oie  AdralssloD  Tickets  were  sold 
by  rarioos  Assoolatloas  boldiog  festivela  et  tbe 
Oily  Gerdeos  leat  year.  The  sals  of  apiritnons 
liqnors  mil  be  prohibited  on  tbe  grouoda  on  I  r>a- 
tlval  dejs.  eaMtf 


BADGER'S  CENTRAL  PARK 


O  A.H.  L.  AM  r>. 

The   Popular~Picnio  Resort. 

FortF  Bllll.toa  Bilde  from  It  la  CllJ-C.ra 
ran  direct  to  the  Park. 

BADSEa'8  OEBTBAL  PABK  18  DNDpOBT. 
•dl,  lb.  bail  ■<•■»  Beiort  '»' Fioaloa  aod 
l'arollla.  d-rioi  tb.  Sa-.roa-,  b«lj«  KBE B  FBOM 
DtJlT.  WIND.SAM&  AMD  POI80N  OAK.  Tbj 
Park  la  varr  oanmodloai,  end  looatad  dlraotlr  at 
tba  eatar  front  ,.aL   .    »_        k 

It  aboaoda  to  maaelfloaot  old  ahada  Traaa.  baae- 
lirol  Laarna,  Oardaoi,  ato..  aod  la  proaldad  wlab 
a  mammon.  Paallloo.  B..laoraot,  a -d  atari  ooo- 
mlaaoa  far  pablio  aaiamblagaa.  Will  ba  opan  to 
tt  a  pnbllo  alMr  M.rob  lata.  For  parUaelar*.  ap- 
plf  !?  T.  V  BADOBB,  at  tia  fart.  Jr  at  hi. 
onaa,».«baaat  ooioat  fcaaroj  and  Beah.traau. 
Baa  Franolioo. "»■»  '» 


MILITARY. 

...,ain>. 


GOODS 


GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRICAL 
TRIMMINGS, 

■M   MwalsTeaserr   ■ta-eet.    Kesa   XT*.   1. 


Ladles  and  Children 

....WILL  USD... 

KINKEAD'S 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

ADKBS8INQ  PLIA8AKT  TO  USB.  EASILY  APPLIED. 
Is  not  graaey,  end  will  not  (ojare   tbe   moat   dellas.se.    I( 
cares  ell  dlssesee  of  the  eeelp.  remorse  daodrnM, 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

Ranrfar.    tha   balr  ooll  and    rIom,.   and   to  PURKI.Y     VHOK 
TABI.K. 

•TTIi.   Orlrloal    SAOK    BRUSH    UAIR    TONIO    ABD 
DBK881NO  aaaj  bo  bad  of  Iba  Ak.ot, 

JAB.    B.    OATH.    Drawslat, 


NO»  MO      THA   BUT  UIAI.IIY    «V  HkATl 
OAB  BB  HAD  AT 

atallfB  S,  «3,  Calliornla.  Market 


PIONEER  8HOE  MANUFACTORY 


TgB  MOST  ILIQAilT  crOiTOM  WOBB  IB  TBB  OITT 

Seers   •%  Moynard, 

alBaak 


TBS  J0TJBKA1  OF  AMUSEKEHIS. 
Pabllabad  <mn  Dw  >»  "■•  y"**  •" 

•»  Mcrehaat  aad    <■»«  -Wartil»«t«B  •*•• 

Below  Montcomerr,  San  FrmoUoe. 


THUB8DAT MiBCH  27.  1«3 


AMUSEMENTS,    Etc 

California  Theatre. 

Compsrat  vely  fow  people  in  this  city  have  ever 
■sen  "Ooiiolanufi"  played.  Even  among  old  theatre 
joe."  we  find  many  who  have  never  seen  this  one 
of  bhakepeaie'o  plays  on  the  s!age.  Another  op- 
portunity of  doing  to  miy  not  oooar  f  ar  many 
run,  and  "hhcQ  it  does  it  it  extremely  doabtfnl 
whether  ft  will  be  presented  with  the  lame  degree 
of  cicellecce  which  'characterizes  Its  representa- 
tion at  the  California  Theatre,  end  almost  certain 
th  .t  as  good  a  representative  of  Coriolanus  as 
John  MoQalloogh  will  sot  be  foand.  Therefore 
all  had  better  realize  the  present  opportunity-. 
Metropolitan  Theatre. 

To-night  Ibe  Chapman  Sisters*  version  ol  the 
last  New  York  sensation,  entitled  "Lotas  and 
Leo"  will  be  prodnoed.  There  will  be  any  amount 
of  [variety  In,  the  piece.  The  charming  sisters, 
Blanche  and  Ella,  will  appear  In  songs,  dances  and 
daete ;  Cherry  Bslls  will  present  her  pleasing  litt'e 
parlor  magic  entertainment;  Wile  Gaugsin  and 
M'l  e  BnisTay  will  appear  in  a  pas  de  dear,  and 
'Willis  J.  Armstrong  will  make  his  appearance  In 
en  original  aot  entitled  "  Oriental  Sport*."  The 
performance  will  commence  with  the  faroe  of 
"  Lodgings  to  Let." 
Alb  nm  bra. 

AfUracspital  first  part  Id  which  Benjamin  Clark> 
*W  F.  Biker  and  J.  O.  Bnseell  sing  popnlar  ballade 
and  Billy  Emerson  and  Charley  Sutton  appeir  on 
the  ends,  and  an  amusing  interlude  of  act>  by  Bob 
Hart,  Little  Mao,  Billy  EmerBOn  and  others  iegiveo. 
To-morrow  evening  the  prodigious  Liitle  Mac 
who  couldn't  be  fancier  unless  he  were  bigger' 
will  tike  his  benefit. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

The  Tableaux  Vivant)  presented  at  this  hones, 
are  a  very  attraotive  feature  of  the  programme. 
Gogill  end  Cooper  ore  popular  in  song  and  danoe, 
Thoe,  Campbell  the  baritone  slogs  deioriptlve 
■ongslu  capital  stile.  Harry  Oeualand is  very  good 
in  negro  acte  and  in  his  novel  musical  entertain- 
ment, and  a  host  of  popular  favorlties,  appear  in 
varied  specialties. 
Wilson's  Grand  Amphitheatre, 

The  farewell  performances  of  the  Parisian  Cir- 
cus Troupe,  at  reduced  prices  of  admfsaiou,  are 
largely  attended.  A  eplendid  programme  is  offered 
by  MMe  Dock. ill,  Mtne.  Kenibel,  R.  H.  Dookri'l. 
alone.  Caron  and  sons  and  "Wilson's  great  Circus 
Compiny.  To-night  the  bright,  particular  star  of 
the  equestrian,  profession,  who's  performtnoes 
have  been  wltreteed  with  worder  and  delight  by 
thoosands,  will  take  her  farewell  benefit,  when  all 
who  can  appreciate  superlative  talent  are  ealltd  sd 
to  attesd.  The  matinee  performance  on  Saturday 
wilt  be  for  the  benefit  of  that  Juvtnlle  prodigy, 
Master  Johnny  Cooke,  The  children  of  San  Fran- 
cisco should  see  t  hat  he  baa  a  bumper.  Seats  can 
be  reaerred  at  once. 
German  Stadt-Thtatre, 

On  Sunday  evening  the  Fabbri  Combinatior,  un- 
der the  direotion  ol  Charles  Frilecb,  will  produoe, 
at'tae  Oillfornla  Theatre,  for  the  first  time  in  Cali- 
fornia Nloolai's  coaio  opera  of  "fheMerrv  Wives 
of  Windsor."    The  oast  appears  on  out  first  page 

Woodward's    Gardens. 

The   nearly    completed   whale    pond,   the  new 
aquarium,  and  hundreds  of  other  object  of  inter- 
eat,  attract  many  viaitore  to  tbeee  gardens. 
Three  Theatres   Doomed, 

During  the  past  five  or  eiz  months  there  have 
been  a  great  many  rumors  of  new  theatres  to  be 
built,  bnt  nothing  has  come  of  them  with  the  ex- 
ception [of  the  Congress  Hall  projeot,  thathonee 
is  now  being  converted  into  a  theatre.  That  three 
theatres  will  come  down  within  the  next  thirty 
days  is  certain.  The  retpsotive  owners  of  Ma- 
guira's  Ocera  House,  the  Metropolitan  Theatre, 
and  the  Pacific  Theatre,  corner  Paoifie  and  Kearoy 
Btreets,  have  received  due  notification  from  the 
Board  et  Publlo  Works  that  those  buildings 
"'standing  in  the  way  of  public  improvements" 
must  be  removed  at  the  expiration  of  thirty  days 
from  March  lit t,  or  the  Board  will  forthwith  pro- 
ceed tD  sell  at  public  auotien  snob  buildings  and 
improvements,!!  subject  to  immediate  removal. 
The  improvement  whioh  sweeps  away  two  of  our 
oldest  theatres  and  the  little  up-town  place  known 
as  the  Pacific  Theatre  is  Montgomery  Avenue. 
This  in  its  eoutse  will  take  off  ths  eastern  portion 
ol  the  dress  circle  and  orchestra  and  over  three- 
f  onrtha  sf  ths  ttegs  of  Magulre's  Opera  House, 
running  diagonally  through  ths  building,  will  out 
ins  Metropolitan  Theatre  dtagsnally,  nearly  In 
half,  and  will  sweep  clear  over  the  ground  on 
whiob  the  Paolflo  Theatre  stands.  Ths  notices  on 
all  parlies  only  apply  to  those  parties  who  have 
aoeepted  the  city  bonds  in  payment  for  their  prop- 
erty and  deeded  toe  same  to  the  city.  It  is  very 
peremptory,  giving  them  ooly  thirty  days  to 
take  action.  This  notification  is  rather  sudden, 
but  there  ia  no  appeal  from  it.  The  land  and  im- 
provements have  been  paid  for  and  belong  to  the 
oltr;  sad  if  the  former  owners  wish  to  savs  any 
Improvements  and  movable  fixtures,  they  have 
taeir  opportunity  to  do  so  within  the  next  thirty 
days.  There  may  be  a  few  days  farther  grace 
granted  to  complete  the  tearing  down  process; 
but  the  extension  will  be  bnt  a  limited  ons,  as  the 
Board  means  business. 

anatomical  Htjsetjm.— One  ol  the  most 

compute  collections  of  ths  kind  In  ths  United 
Slates,  comprising  hundreds  of  ooatly  and  beau- 
tiful wrx  models,  is  dally  on  viow  (to  gentlemen 
only)  at  the  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
ttoar  may  bs  profitably  soent  bare. 

X»r,  Barlow  OrT  Smith 

Is  giving  s  couxb  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men  on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Eygelan  Hill,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  oommenclrjg at  7  J$  o'oloor. 
A  part  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients. .  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  dally,  from  0  to  *  p.  m„  tree,        i 


.^jais,  yon  may  say  what  you  please  .  Dure 
Is  but  one  place  In  the  city  where  you  can  boy 
underclothing  cinap  tot  yourselves  and  chil- 
dren, and  that  Is  at  M,  FrledlanderA  Go's,  No. 
9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Building.  Go  and  be 
convinced. 8b 

Mrs.  M.  W.  Kind,  dressmaker,  ba*  removed 
to  122  Geary  street,  between  Dnpont  and  Stack- 
ton,  op poilte  Starr  Sing's  church.  ox 


Has   She  a  CeUl  to  be  a  Wife. 

Has  she  a  call  to  be  a  wife  who  thinks 
more  of  ber  silk  drtaj  than  her  children, 
and  visits  her  nursery  no  ofteser  than  once 
a  day? 

Has  she  ac*ll  tobeawi'e  who  srerds  I  er 
time  in  reading  fie  "la'est  novels,"  c  (re- 
pelling her  husband,  with  depleted  purs  ■, 
to  bire  a  domestic  to  supply  her  Uck  of 
servica  ?  __^^^ _^_ 

Has  that  woman  a  call  to  be  a  wife  who 
cries  for  acishmere  or  ctmel's  hair  shawj, 
when  hei  husband's  notes  are  prot:e*ed? 

Hes  the  woman  a  c ill  to  be  a  wife  who 
expects  her  husband  to  swallow  dilated  cof- 
fee, soggy  bread,  smosey  tea,  and  w-itary 
potatoes  tii  days  ont  of  seven  ? 

Hes  she  a  c til  to  to  a  wife  who  flirts  with 
every  man  she  meets,  and  reserves  the 
frowns  for  the  home  fireside? 

Has  she  a  ctll  to  be  a  wife  who  omee 
dowa  to  breakfast  in  abominable  carl  paper, 
soiled  dressing  goira,  and  shoes  down  at  the 
heel? 

Has  she  a  call  to  be  a  wife  who  bores  her 
husband   when   he   omes  into  the  hon- 
with  the  history  of  a  broken  tsa-enp,  or  the 
possible  whereabouts    of  a  misaag  broom 
handle  ? 

Has  she  a  call  to  be  a  wife  who  would 
take  advantage  of  a  moment  of  conjugal 
weakness  to  eltoit  money  or  exact  a  prom- 
ise? 

Has  she  a  call  to  bea  wife  whose  husband's 
love  wtigbs  naught  in  the  balance  with  her 
next  door  neighbor's  damask  ourtaioB  or 
velvet  carpet? 

Has  she  a  call  to  be  a  wife  who  tabes  a 
journey  for  pleasure,  leaving  her  husband 
to  toil  in  a  cIcbs  office,  and  "have  an  eye," 
when  at  home,  to  ber  servants  ? 

Has  she  a  call  to  be  a  wife  to  whom  a  hue- 
baud's  society  is  not  the  greatest  of  earthly 
blessings  ? 

Has  she  a  c  ill  to  be  a  wife  who  listens  to 
outside  slander  against  her  husband  1 


Poor  Drink* rs,      -      —- — ~~- — » 

MaDy  years  ago,  says  Mark  Twain,  the 
King  of  the  Sandwich  Island,  and  his  |bro- 
ther  visited  Cali'ornia,  and  some  BacrameBto 
folks  thought  it  would  be  fnn  to  get  them 
drank.  Be' they  gathered  together  tie  moBt 
reFpbnsible  soakers  in  town  and  began  to  fill 
up  royalty  and  themselves  with  strong  bran- 
dy punches.  At  the  end  of  two  or  three  hours 
they  were  all  lying  torpid  under  the  table  and . 
the  two  princes  were  fritting  disconsolate, 
and  saying  what  a  lonely,  dry  country  it 
was  1  I  tell  it  ae  it  was  told  to  me  ia  Sacra- 
mento. 


Exense  Him.        ■.    m      —  arm 

One  Jones,  employed  in  a  manufacturing 
establishment,  did  not  put  in  an  appear- 
ance the  otter  morning,  but  just  before 
dinner  bis  wife  came  in  and  said  in  expla- 
nation: "Ton most  excuse  him;  he  audi 
hadaJitt'edi-poteat  the  table  this  morn- 
ing, and  be  won't  be  able  to  work  before 
the  midd'e  of  the  week."  The  employer 
sttttd  that  the  explanation  was  satiafac'ory, 
he  having  been  married  twenty-five  years 
himself. 


Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
horees  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leading  es- 
sentlalsof  en  trjoyobleride,  and  theae  cannot 
be  secured  In  San  frenelsco  so  unquestionably 
as  frxm  Frank  Eonton,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  ths  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  Hlshandsometurn-outaareused 
by  the  beet  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
It  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
coatteouB  drivers,  he  Is  more  liberally  patron- 
ised than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
0 j£6t.  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  In  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
except  those  which  be  provides.  Frank  has  en- 
Joyed  gr-at  luccees  in  his  business,  and  the 
admirable  way  In  whioh  be  conducts  It  make* 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  patronize  him.    * 


A.  Pleasant  -Location. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Oentral  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambrs, 
and  InepecVthe  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  building  is  a  verv  fine  one  and  ts  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. . 


Pratt1*  Abolition  OIL 

The  Peopls'd  Remedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains. 


The  Credit  fifobiller  Swindle. 

Is  ths  talk  of  the  day,  and  is  oonsidered  one  ef 
ths  moat  gifrantio  frauds  of  tbe  age.  The  old  ad- 
ags  says  that  "bad  feeding  is  the  caase  of  many 
crimes."  and  there  is  no  doubt  of  the  truth  of  it 
lor  what  will  eanss  a  mors  discontented  state  of 
mind  than  a  badly  oooksd  meal  ?  To  avoid  this 
evil  we  sfaoald  patronize  each  restaurants  as  A!  ey- 
rn's  White  House,  Kearny  street-,  opposite  the 
White  Houss,  or  bis  branob,  the  Oaf  iron  Bebtatj- 
BAirr,  on  Fourth  street,  where  we  can  always  de- 
pend on  obtaining-  the  very  bast  the  market  af- 
ford?, cooked  In  the  most  reoherohe  etjle,  at  rea- 
sonable prion.  • 


TTlilto  Labor  Only  I 
Employed    by   the  What  Obecr  Laundry,  131 

Luldefdoiff  s'reet,  • 

•T'fOB  CmLDBEM'S    PlOTOBlS  gO  tO  MoilEt'B 

Qallebt,  417  Montgomery  street.  8-v 


Twenty  Thousand 

Pap;r  Collars,  all  Styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  tbe 
Wha>,  Ohear  Laundry,  offlue  121  Leldeedoi  ff  et. 


Five  Hundred  Men  Wanted, 

Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  131  LeideadorfT  tt.       • 


Sevrintr  Machines  for  Sale, 
Bented  and  repaired,  at  116  Post  street.   Alio, 


Save    Tour    Money. 

Why  pay  $8  per  dossn  lor  Cabinet  Rembrandt 
Pho'.ognphs  wben  yon  can  get  them  for  $i  per 
dosen ,  snd  all  other  kinds  equally  cheep,  at  the 
New  Yobe  Giixeby,  No.  25  Third  street,  be- 
tween Mission  snd  Market  itreets^  No  Chinese 
employed  at  the  New  York  (Hllery.  3-e 


McDowell,  Show  Osurd  Writer 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 

60S  Market  street,  oor.  Poet  and  Montgomery  u 

Cheap  Jewelry,  Eld  Gloves,  and   Ladles  and 
GentB'  Famishing  Goods,  at  Bank's,  store,  36 


A     SUMMER    DAT. 

Sunshine  over  the  meadow  lind?, 

K  sslog  the  crimson  clovi  r, 
And  sunshine  haunting  the  lily-crjpi 

Toat  tbe  yellow  bees  hung  over ; 
And  sunshine ov«r  tbe  t&zj  hillf, 

And  ov-r  the  dimpling  river — 
Anri  I  wish  thai  th?  suna.d  tte  Snmm  r  day 

Mtftht  shine  and  last  forever. 

We  walked  down  by  themeadow  pa'b. 

The  broEd  highway  forsaking, 
For  the  quiet  of  tbat  lovely  spot 

Seemed  better  for  oor  love-making. 
And  I  wa*  eilent,  and  she  was  sby, 

As  we  walked  down  through  the  clover ; 
But  we  thought  U  the  swettest  Summir  day 

That  ever  the  son  shone  ov<  r. 

We  heard  the  Mr  is  In  the  waving  gr.ss, 

As  they  twitUred  to  each  other 
About  tbe  nests  ihey  hal  hiddrn  away— 

And  the  eoo  of  each  glad  bird  mother ; 
And  we  thought  as  we  walked  tbat  Summer  day 

Through  the  olovtr-blooms  together. 
That  st  laet  the  world  was  In  perfect  ton?, 

In  the  glad,  bright  Summer  weather. 

I  cannot  tell  what  I  eaid  to  her, 

-As  we  walked  knee-de* p  in  clover ; 
But  I  know  that  the  robins  merrily  Bang 

Their  sweetest  of  sw:et  songs  over ; 
And  down  In  my  heart  love's  own  bird  sang 

A  song  tbat  was  gladder,  sweater. 
And  Its  echo  jaloed  with  the  wor.d's  sweet  hymn 

And  made  the  day  completer. 

And  when  we  came  up  the  meadow  path. 

Our  hearts  fang  ov<  r  and  ovtr, 
"  O  sweet,  glad  day  for  blossom  and  bird. 

And  for  every  blythe  young  lover  I" 
And  yet  I  know  not  the  words  she  said, 

Cr  whether  she  spoke  at  all ; 
But  of  all  sweet  days,  that  Sommtr  day 

I  count  as  the  swsetest  of  all. 


V.   Carder  &  Co.,  Lapidaries, 

From  Paris,  having  the  latest  improved  lapi- 
dary tool?,  will  eieeute  any  work  in  their  line 
in  a  -  inperjor    manner,  at  moderate  charges. 

Will  pay  the  hlgbeet  prices  for  quartz  speci- 
mens, and  appraise  the  value  of  all  gems.  Lap- 
idary, fill  Merchant  street,  room  26.  Sh 


We  get  no  Dullness  from  Chinese,  snd  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry.    Office,  121  Leldesdorff  street.       * 


Holiday;  Oandlts. 

?reab,  sweet  and  delicious  Candles,  of  every 
variety,  at  M,  A.  Meroer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery, S78  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  and  retail,    a 


Xt   Is   a.   Beauty  I 

The  Little  Gem  Clothing  and  Card  Marker,  at 

416  Washington  street,  near  the  Post  Office,  Best 

ever  in  vent  el,  o 
* 

Everybody    Suited. 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 

In  bats.     At  "  The"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 

Street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 

nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  immense 

—the   pricea    are  reasonable.      Every  one  who 

goes  there  Is  sure  to  be  suited.  n 


Attentlon,    Toadies 

To  give  tbe  skin  the  soitaeasof  velvet,  and 
the  tint  of  the  Illy  to  the  complexion,  use 
Dickey's  Geeme  de  Lis.  l 


Uvg    WelL 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  is  the  cause  of  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Wash- 
ington treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Booken,  who  has  catered  for  the  publlo  since 
1349,  provides  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  Balmagundi  soup,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  best  cup  of  tea  in  the 
city—  Engl ieh  breakfast  tea  —  Souohong  and 
Orange  Pekoe— can  be  obtained  here.  a 


Tne  pioneer  Carpet  Beating 
Machine  Co., 
No,  653  Tehama  street,  1b  the  only  p!ace  you 
can  depend  on  for  having  your  Carpets  well 
ol'ansd  and  swept  by  machinery,  J.  8f.iui.d- 
lng  A  Oo,  . 3-a 

Sow    to  Procure    Bargains, 

Attend  the  auction  tales  of  Watson  A  Barn- 
hart  at  their  auction  salesroom,  113  Sat  tor  street, 
adjoining  the  new  Oircoe  Amphitheatre, and  yon 
are  sura  to  jroenre  bargains.  Sale  days— Mon- 
days and  Fridays.  Cash  advanced  on  merchan- 
dise.   Out-door  sales  promptly  attended  to.    s 

Liadies  Tlaltlna;  Cards. 

Written,  engraved  er  painted  by  John  F, 
Dwteb,  126  Sutter  street,  opposite  lick  Eouso, 
and  at  the  Grand  Hotel.    K.  B.— Hawdkeb- 

CHIEF9  KE1TLI  1IAEKED. 

description  to  order. 


Pekuaksbxp  of  every 


Oyster   Trade, 

The  oyster  trade  in  California  is  assuming 
gig&ntlo  proportions.  Emerson  Oorville,  of  the 
Saddle  Beek,  410  Pine  street,  farnlahes  from 
his  own  oyster  beds  at  San  Bruno  m»M"HrH  of 
oysters  to  all  parts  ol  the  Faeino  Coast,  His 
Kastern  transplanted  oysters  have  a  fame  which 
has  extended  all  over  the  continent,  and  *  he 
"  Saddle  Bock"  is  known  everywhere 


Star  Bhirta  and  Collars. 

all  sorts  and  sizes,  for  ra'e  and  cheap,  at  tbe 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leidesdorn*  st.       • 


Dr.    Doherty 

Has  devoted  bin  etndy  more  particularly  to 
ohionio  and  specific  practice,  and  U  such  ts 
now  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
San  Francisco.  Office  ET.9  Sacramento  street, 
comer  of  Leldesdorfi,  a  few  doors  nelow  What 
Uheer  House.  x 
1  o         .    .... 

American  Watches. 

Seduced  prices,  at  H  A.  Calender's  62  See 
ond  St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  carefully  repaired.  n 

Clam  Chowder  Every  Might, 
The  best  chowder  in  town,  at  the  Original 

Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  16  Morton  street,  jaet  off 
K-amy.  "  5-» 

Claibvotakt.—  Madame  Clara  Antonla,  ths 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
333  Kearny  st.,  bet.  Bush  and  Fine.  Consul ta- 
tions  in  English,  French  and  German.  t 


Reduced  Prices. 

Shirts  from  76o.  to  J3.  Complete  assortment 
of  Gents'  Furnishing  Goods,  Beales  A  Co.,  80S 
Kearny  street,  near  Buth.  ox 


Do    Wot    Surfer    lrom    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Olub  and  Ingrowing  Kails,  can  And  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fl.  Cowan's  Inst!, 
tnte,  810  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
i™*k  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doe- 
ter's  capability .  Befereiuies  given  if  required,  s 


Sandwich  Island  Pulu. 

Since  tho  ascension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  Industry  Is 
tatlng  new  Ufa.  Mr.  Jacob  Bchreiber,  dealer  In 
bedding  and  furniture,  620  Wcshlngton  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  tbe  fathering  and  bis  shipments  thte 
year  will  beveix-large.  Puluhas  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
for  ma'trass  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Schzei. 
ber  will  find  no  difficulty  in  disposing  of  all 
that  comes,  a 

•""  — -# — 

?ratt*s  Abolition  Oil. 

Cures  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis.  3-l 

Photog-raphlc    cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  Si  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  street.  A 


fresh  and  Sweet. 

For  the  beet     confectionery,    go   to    Oansr  and 


Assessor's  Office. 

NOTICE  TO  TAX-PAYERS, 

1873—74. 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRIOTI  if 

Booksellers  and  Stationers, 
H.  H.  Moore,  699  Montgomery,  near  Meroka 

Business  Colleges. 
Heald'a,  Errant  A  Stratton'a  Collage,  U  P  a. 

Batchers. 
Kets,  Fred,  Stalls  H  to  if*.  Caltforoi k,Uark> 
French  Funey    «oedaT^ 
Loean  A  Co.,  19  Montgomery.  107 and  109  But 

avof—n  Hair. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Oo..  110  Second  street. 

Wines  and  Uqnors.    (Wnolesslc 
Danerl  F.  A  Co..  504  Front 


Mma.  JOSEPHINE  EDM0hSr 

INDIAN  AND 

BOTANIC    PHYSICLf,, 

TWEUTT     1E1BI      OT     PXAVlS 

1  ",  TH?   TREATMENT  OEDlBSABMliiS 

•t  tb.  bnd  o(  sIlDbysioUm  m»Itin,  .aof;  *J 
•  sneoialty,  ami  en»t>l«s  b.r  to  luruMiiI 
«nd  permaseot  oare  io   tb.  wont  dim  0  1 

will  find  Madam.  Edmond.  •  ■killral  phj,  ! 
«ndit(8tolb,irlnt«r.it  tocomalt  h.rlSV  !  . 
eases  incident  to  woman  before  tamnarln.  S 
poiionona  nostrnms,  qoaok  dootnra  uTSjh 
Madame  Edmonds  d.soribes  disaaae.  witbo  1 
Information  from  tb.  patient,  and  oorear  5 
tbe  OS.  .f  mercury  or  .xperlm.nta,  tbu  '  S 
from  wrong  treatment  for  prirat.,  obronl  1 
oancer  du.aaea.  Oorraapondana.  atrloth  t 
dmtial.  Offio.  and  r.ildTnM.'iUS 'fSP,  1  ' 
between  Kearny  and  Montgomery.  j,  *- 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTIT! 

N.  JB.  cor.  Jackson  and  Kearny  n 


A  I.I.  PERSONS,  COKPAME9,  AS. 
SOCIATION8,  or  FIBMS.  la  the 
Olty  and  County  of  San  Francisco,  are 
requested,  either  In  person  or  by  their 
proper  representatives,  to  deliver  at  the 
Ai.onor'i  Office,  No.  52  Olty  Hall,  be 
fore  the  SECOND.  MON DAs  In  APBIL, 
1878,  a  stuternent  tinder  onth  of  all 
Property,  both  PEBSOSALondKEAL 
owned  or  claimed  by  htm  or  them*  or 
which  Is  In  their  posies slon,  or  which  Is 
held  or  controlled  by  any  other  person 
In  trmt  for*  or  for  the  benefit  of  him  or 
them.— See  Sections  8839.8810,  Politi- 
cal Code. 

aJ-POLL  TAX  IS  NOW  BITE  at  this 
OflJce,  or  to  n  Sepnty.  —  See  Seetlena 
8830-8S40,  Political  Code. 

.LEVI    HOSEXEK, 
City  and  County  Assessor. 

Saturday,  March  1,  1873.  mh2 


NOTICE. 


mHEPDllLIO  ABB  HXBEBT  KOTI- 
fled  that  the  Field  Deputies   of  this 
Office  will  commence  assessing;  property 
SATTBBAT,  MABOH  1,  1ST3. 

The  duties  osalorned  to  those  deputies 
are  too  well  known  to  the  community  to 
require  explanations,  and  while  I  have 
been  careful  la  making  my  •elections  to 
All  positions  by  men  favorably  known  In 
this  community  for  their  competency 'and 
Integrity*  and  an  confident  that  the  du- 
ties will  be  discharged  by  them  to  the 
general  satisfaction  of  all  concerned, 

X  arsrcntly  request  the  general  public  to 
report  to  this  office  aay  dlrelletlons  of 
duty  by  any  of  my  Deputies,  and  assure 
them  that  any  just  complaints  will  re- 
ceive Immediate  attention. 

LEVI  BOSENEB, 

mVj4  City  and  Count     Assessor. 


POSTBRS, 

Programmes,  and  all  kinds  of  Printing  for 

SHOW.   UECrUKE,    CONCIBr,  TBLK- 

ATBE  and   CIKCTJS   MANAGER-., 

AT  LOW  RATES,  BY 

33.  F.  s-teirott, 

89*    CLAT    STBEET.        mbl8 


VOCAL  AND  IHSTRUfflENm 

MUSICALINSTITUTE 

TJNDBB  THE  DIREOTION  OF 
IVXn.-  X".  XI.   REITEH. 

aiSPoatSt.,    opp.  TJnlon  Sqn.re, 
HOURS:  from  10  tD  J  and  from 7  to  9.    RESI- 


DENCE:  M>5  Mason   Street. 


mil  3m 


J*       OLD 

DAVE~MENDEB,     at    ths 

. oldorlginalRsdliion.  l»Gsarj 

street,  between  Kearny  and  Dnpont,  where  yoo 
oan  have  HOT  AND  GOLD  DRINKS,  notforiet- 
ting  tbe  old  Pioneer  Lunob.  The  "Old  Sport"  is 
*,lwa»f»*»r*  h»nd-     DAVg  MKNDB8.  Proprietor. 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VIKQ1N1A    Crrrr,    KKV1DA, 

THIS  ELEGANT  THEATRE  HAS  BBKN  BE- 
doeorated,  and  can  be  rented  bj  the  nisht  or 
by    the  week.     Stars   and    trarellns 


-"p!aP^sV,U* 


«»o  Washlnrtoa  sfarost.  San  granolsoo. 


CANDIES. 


ALL  DNDB  OB  THE  FINEST  60A1S 
mads  at  oar  Steam  Candy  Vaototy  daily, 
erdsn,  sepeoisAlf  from  tba  oonntry.  are  solic 
and  will  be  P---«-*BW*WAOan-Ba. 


T^E,uGJlrE4T™?RADIOATOB  OF  ft 
OOMPLA1NT8.    (orm'srly  of   Loohl 
TABdADs*"o  LVJ"*^e.lT.W.«»of  San-rf 


iK?tK^t^?£  taa  'ast twelve yesrsof  H 
DR.  TOZER  informs  the  afflioted  that  ark-  . 
r?WJ  th3  HOSPITALB.  IN  LONDOlTfe 
FABIB,  and  spending  one  year  in  the  Dim  IT 
brated  Hosprtsl  In  London,  the  LOOS,  ha  \ 
opened  bia  old  Medical  Iostitnte  at  the  old 
where  he  con  always  be  found.  DR,  TOES' 
for  forty  years  met  wish  napsralieled  eacc- 
*H?„ treatmsnt  of  diseaea  senerslly  saoi 
OHBONIO  AND  SPECIAL  OOMPLjJNTB 

DB.  CHAI.  IT. 
is  In  every  way  responsible,  binding  blue  . 
effect  a  permanent  cube,  or  making  no  oh  i 
Those  who  cannot  afford  to  pay  tor  adrto 
medicine  will  be  charged  for  meditiine  only.  % 
MoNl  HbY  RES ToKATIVE  PILL-S,  never)  I 
to  fait  in  giving  relief  In  oaies  for  which  tt  ? 
reoommeflded.  are  to  bs  obtained  only  i  , 
office.  Price,  95  per  bo*.  Fall  direction  w  I 
Dor,  Bent  by  Kzpreee  or  otherwise. 

Drf.  TOZER  does  not  imitate  the  adssr  ■ 
Ugaflfcs  who  mass  is  a  praetioe  to  pnbllata  « 
affldavitsand  other  false  rsferenceB,  bat  rsj  I 
the  modt  respectable  people  in  the  Stats  wb.  * 
baa  GTJBEn  of  diseases  which  othera  have  fsi  t 

»   t,     BK*    CHAS.    B.  TOZK1, 

N,  E.  comer  Kearny  and  Jaobeon  stre* 

"^-tf San  Fraeo) 


OUTSIDE    LANDI, 

^NY  AND  ALL  PERSONS  THAT  E 
made  DUPLICATE  PAYMENTB  on  I 
SIDB  LAND  ASSESSMENTS  can  hwii 
amount  rsfandsd  at  the  office  of  the  nadsnt 
npon  the  presentation  of  an  order  fifes 
Mayor  and  Oity  and  Ooonty  Attorney. 
delS  af  A.   ATST 


Alfred  YetJ 

Hanafastuvs 
Importer  of; 

BIRD  CAti!, 

«SS  Onp.it 

A£AR  SUTTW  IT. 


TRAT8  alwaja  on  hand. 


THE  CHILD  HAS  RETURNED 

Its    Parent. 
EUREKA    SHIRT    STOI, 

194  Rearny    treet,  lia,  Kem.Tt.  ; 

T9o.     3     Second     stre. 

"Wliere   roa   will    find    a   com,M<SJ 

urtment    of   SHISTfi   .ad    rVS>. ' 

ISO  GOODS,   at  lb.  aaaal  l.w  n 

Toe  Old  Stand. 

KEK EDICT  A  I 


_  PianofiH 


Attention,  Good  Liv^| 

ME.    ».  "BBKGEB.   FOBMBBtT 
i..  ..prlator  of  tha 

t&orant,  baa  tokMi  th. 


of  botS  th«  Mloer.'  Rauofaat  0J 
Oorcmercial  atreet  and  th.  Mint 


A.  DR  A  YEUB,  who  baa  t 

Iimlorsean.    Impro.emaoU  ha; 

th,  Ottia&e  dMertmaat.  Uiat,  «r01 

nor.'  mora  popnlar  than  It  B.f^"vr,|i, 

the  il  je«ra  .f  It.  proaponty.    Onr  BH»  I 

embraoa  air  tb.   delicacie,  el  tb.  f«»S  i 

ra<ra.i."O«lJfK,,(30OdOe»klni»na»  ? 

0h""e*'  P.  BtnUA*", 

MINERS'    RESTAUR' 

(SI  and  CM  OonWrf' 
■J«»  HarkU  Mr.lt. 


1  apa  Soda 

fcaratlac   Task. 


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iBBRI  OPERA!       ht ■*• x^k    imac 


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i<i  Orrh««..ra  ami   I  In 


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I4C    ICLLU 


^^.IB  AID   DRAMATIC  COMPANY 

MTlMmr 


■find  Orchestra  of  24  Musicians 


HHIlWVs    MnUsK 


H(KRHO«».  and 


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OTHELLO. 

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rrrri  ■  m 

PATHETIC  BALLAD 

CHARLRM   8UTT0N 

LES     MISERABLES! 


•  . .  at.  AtaeM*/  Baata 
.  RILIT  rheb*u* 
);••,   >...>.-•  Curl 


Tlao  MisoHlovous  Monlioy. 


Waaimii. 

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"•t.  B.r 
1.1  TT  1.11  KAO 
n    »   M«4l 

■tab*  abo  oBiaarrmi 


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H±3C301>JID-HA.]>«TID    HOTEL. 


^■M  BROADAX 
JCDflE  DlM'UTTLB 


I".  v -Shall   I  see    yon  on    Honda;    rreninKi 


BOB  HART. 


WILL    8S0BTLT  APPEAR. 

CHARLES 


V  I  TT  I  A.  PST  ! 


BaP"  All    Bill*  *cbUq>:  the   Alhaa.t*ra   Theatre   moat   oa   praeeoted    beraerter   aa    Mondaj. 
c—  naaooa  pvoatsalLr  ai  alabt  o'o.ock. 


VI  <M»|  PxraMtl* 

Satyaulfru.i.  Baiat... 


OTILSOINTS 

AMPHITHEATRE 

Parisian  Circns! 

■IOUC10     PRICE.! 

M 


«Vr.BIB(i  MARCH    «H 

FAREWELL  BENEFIT 

Mono.  KENNEBEL 

TBI  OBJUT   raiHcn    CLOWS 


»«a«.k.l  I.  kl.  Br.. I  >,...,,...  baa 
Tlao    VolHcwBr    or    3 

KKNNEIIEI      irlll  T1    M1IL.XD 

KoBIichcl  nlll  (  at.  Im  Butterfly 

KBNNKHKI.     WILL    LEAP 


THo 


MMM  af 

t  Olnnto«« 


>imollpl       Will       OlOl 
BR  OBLT  SBBHEBBL  OAK. 


Danoo     Oonilquo 

■BBttBBR.lt  MM   Eaaaakal  c.rna  aad  OwMr. 

Mons.  Kennebel   Everywhere  To-Nlght 

SATURDAY,  AT  2     GRAND  MATINEE 
Benefit    oi 

MASTER  JOHNNY  COOKE 

TBI  DARWO  JUYESILE  R1DHL  -   "" 

BMflrTMl  N«nt. 7S  Crnl. 

U""C.ti.  ,...4B  (»»Uir«.,.rl BS  <>•■• 

BVTo  prorrot  dloaapolnitntnt  II  li  adrUtblalo  aacnra 
aaatafor  Uutit  Cooka'a  H'n.tl    ImmadlltaiT. 

SDNDAT   EVENING -  ."SaBCH~30 

Grand  Special  Programme! 
Noveltyl    Noveltyl   Novelty! 


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Dcvotnl    to  the  Iiit«'r.'wtM  oi    the   I^esrn.1   Profosfilon. 

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8»l a  Pal  lo  Blddr.  "Yeo  loat  ao  briatat. 
"""  font  a.B«  tia  » narkl*  Ilka  a  aUr  " 
"O  m,  "  aa**  Blddr,  "Dr  Kvorf'a  Diamond  raatdr 

Uaj  oorad  Hal  din)  of  a  bad  catarrh." 

FaraaiaalallDrararlai'p.aid  at*  POSTBTRRKT. 


OLITAN  THEATRE 

Opera! 


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Benent 


STRO   BAGGEI 

RUT    TIKOB  OF  THE 

fairi  Opera  Combination 


ESDAY  EVENING MARCH  X 


■  Grand  Optra. 


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.aalofdofaoR.I  Bad^tcllia Mr.  Jo.,  p.ophln 

C>audlDn  HotmiDilo Mona.  obarlaa 

Prlaolp-ladl8lollla. HISS  4*NA.  Bl  ZEB 

Udlu  Horaaada HHK,  INEZ  PAIiblll 

rmt  dal  BadPSIcllla Mr.  Oolnd. 

•  d'laaballa Mrl.  Irani 

CaaaltaTl,  Xraaallo,  P.f  .1,  .to.,  .to. 

Knlftrsred  Choran. 

bioiua.  iroco 1I1H 


tly  Enlarged  Orchestra 

■aDIraoUaa  of  PROP.  B.  BOLDIB  F4B4BI. 


LA   P4BTB   Dl  ILllfA,  BT 

"-*£*.  E    MARIE    GAUGAIN. 

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MAGUIRE'S  OPERA  HOUSE 


Grrand  Openlns 


MONDAY    EVENING MARCH  31 


A  New  Sensation  in  San  Francisco? 


A  First-Class  Variety  Theatre 

LIVELY  and  GOOD  PERFORMANCES 

Prat  Ilia  all  aoarionaaa,  at  tba  fnllowlo* 

Reasonable  Prloea: 


Orrkr.tr.  .nd  Farqoet   t'hnlr., 

Droaa  Clrolo 

Crallerr 


..SB  Coat* 
..as  Cnt. 


B7"  Tha  antra  alnaient  praaaotad  will  ba  Told  of  all  Tal- 
gu-ity,  aad  tbo  uanagameBt  grjarantaaa  that  gantlrtnaB  can 
brill  <R<lr  faalllaa  aad  l.il.i  bring  tbelr  oblldran  to  wit. 
naaa  aa  antertalnmaut  ibat  wlM  ba  both  anmalog  azi 
InatrootlTa.  and  fraa  from  all  objaotlocabla  fealnraa. 

RfiTPor  partlcnliri,  am  fatnr.  bill,  and  pragrammaa. 

CHARLES     CORIBLL, 

Aellatr   Managir. 


87*1441*1  aod  Oaatlam>n  aogaged  will  pleaao  appear 
for  Babaarul  at II  o'otook  to-daj.  <a 


Wanted  Immedrately, 
LADIES  FOR  THE  BALLET! 


CITY  OF  PARIS 


Have  now  just  opened  their 

Spring  Novelties! 


PATTERN  SUITS 


Ladies  and  Children 

....WILL  USD,.., 

KINKEAD'S 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

ADftHSBlNO   PLRASAKT  TO  USB.  EASILY  APPLIED. 
U  not  arraaiay,  aad  will  not  injur*  tba  moat  dalloate-    1% 
ouraa  all  diaaaMe  of  tba  aoatp.  ramoTaa  daadraff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

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DRr*rJ8l'VG  taiy  ba  bad  of  tba  Agaot, 


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■>T  ••-»  Patrla   home    tat    tho  rery  flra»  *p*nJo» 

•r  the   flrprlns   atylo,    have   been    forwarded    *o    aa 

with   tbo   atmoat   iteapateh,  aad  can,  therefore  be 

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THE  VERY  LATEST. 


VILLE  DE  PARIS, 

EOBTHIAIT    COB1IB 

Satter  and  Montgomery  Sts., 


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'  rrrfirai  Wmmlmi'lFi. 
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MVMB  MD      TUB   BUT  UIALITY   Atr  BUIAXS 
OAK   BE  HAD  AT 

Stalls  S,  as,  Oaliio-rnla.  Market 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


THE  B10BT  ELEOAltT  CTPSTOM  TTORE  IB  IBB  01TT 

Beera 


^FIGARO." 

THE  JOTONAL  OF  AKITBXHEITO. 
r^ljllaued  every  Dw  in  »*>«  Year  by 

BJJ  Herehut  a-d    ***  Waahlajrtea  .to- 

Betow  Montgomery.  S»°  Fiaoci^o. 


FRIDAY .TT. HABCH  28,  1W3 


AUiftmbra. 

Tbi  bill  presented  al  this  noose  for  the  benefit 
of  Little  Mac,  is  a  very  lively  and  eoierlilning 
oa*.  First  part,  iot:rlide  and  afierpiece  are  all 
bright  aad  amnelng.  Lm  tie  Mao,  Billy  Emerson  _ 
Bob  Hart.  Charier  bntton  and  Ibe  othen  will  ap- 
pear Id  loma  of  their  best  acts.  The  programme 
appears  in  fall  on  oor  first  page.  Lew  Battier, 
who  baa  volunteered  for  this  occasion,  will  appear 
in  bis  great  aot  of  "Othello"  As  there  will 
undoubtedly  be  a  crammed  bones,  it  will  be  well 
%,  •eeare  aeate  early.  As  Immeaie  programme 
for  tbe  matinee  to-morrow. 
California  Theatre. 

Tbe  prospects  of  a  ran  for  "Ooiioiaans"  are 
good.  Erery  night  the  theatre  ia  crowded,  and 
eTBrjlovsrof  Shafcapeare  will  letxe  this  cppor- 
t  natty  of  witnessing  the  perfarmanae  of  o&e  of 
his  lea*t-of  ten-produced  plays.  "Ooriolanas  will 
be  played  at  tbe  maiinee  to-morrow. 
Metropolitan   Theatre. 

Tb»r*  wasa  crowdtd  boofelastofght  to  witness 
the  first  production  of  the  Ohapmaa  glstero'  bar- 
leiqve  entitled  "  Lotas  and  Leo."  Both  Miss 
Blsnobe  and  Hiae  £Ha  won  muohepplaose  for 
ihair  songs  and  daeie;  the  charming*  M'lle  Ma- 
rie GaugelnendM 'JleBnislayexsontadadaneein 
rreoefal  and  artittio  style;  Mies  Ella  Chapman 
mad  e  a  great  bit  in  a  clog  dance,  and  tbe  variety 
easiness  introdaced  all  look  well  Tbe  play  is  a 
very  lively  one  and  was  generally  well  acted.  Mies 
Blanob*  Ohspman  aa  leo,  Miaa  Ella  sb  Lotas  and 
M'lle  IMarieGsngain  bb  Alma,  all  looked  fascine. 
tin*  lj  pretty,  dressed  bean  t  if  ally  and  were  pleas- 
ing in  eating,  singing  and  dancing.  Willie  Simms 
made  e  bit  in  the  f  *male  character  of  Zebeide  and 
Harry  Thompson  gave  a  clever  impersonation  ef 
Myrea.  "  Lotos  and  Leo  "  will  be  played  again  to- 
atlgat  preceded  by  tbe  farce,  entitled  "Lodgings 
to  Let,"  and  also  at  tbe  matinee  to-morrow. 
Bella  Union  Theatre, 

"  Uncle  Ben's  Museum,"  lu  wbioh  B.  G.  Marsh, 
Mats  Kelly,  Will  Bark,  and  Tommy  Eree  appear; 
Harry  Oaasland's  "Novelty ;"  ThoB.  Campbell's  de- 
soripiiva  songs;  i onm'ier  of  beautiful  tableaux 
Tivaota,  and  many  other  attractive  performances 
in  which  lid  Moctigne,  fti'Ua  Oeirstta,  Oharlee 
Tenter,  J.  H,  Larkis,  Carrie  Armstrong  and 
others  appear,  make  up  a  very  good  entertainment 
at  this  hoase. 
Wilson's  Grand  Amphitheatre. 

The  performance  lo-nigh  twill  be  for  tbe  benefit 
of  that  brightest  of  el)  aawdost  jester?,  M.  Res  ibe!, 
Tbe  Summer  weather  invites  General  Wilson  to 
the  field,  and  very  toon  be  will  t  trite  e  bis  tent  and 
go  Ion  b  to  co:  qoer  tbe  inhabitants  of  tbe  intetiar. 
Baob  e  show  as  he  is  now  giving  at  ledaced  prices, 
baa  never  been  seen  io  San  Francisco.  The  fall 
programme  will  be  performtd  at  the  matinee  to- 
morrow, when  tbe  daring  and  graocfnl child  rider. 
Master  Johnny  Cooke,  will  take  his  benefit 
German  Stadt-Theatre. 
and  Billy  Bmeraon  and  Charley  Sutton  appear  on 
tbe  ende,  and  an  amusing  interlude  ef  act*  by  Bob 
B  art.  Little  Mao,  Billy  I  meieon  and  others  is  given 
To- morrow  evening  the  prodigtooa  Li. tie  Mac 
who  couldn't  be  fonnier  anleas  ke  were  bigger, 
will  take  his  bent  fit. 
B    ntfil  of  Signer  Pi c-t.ro  Baccel. 

Thiapenolar  Unor  will  be  tbe  recipient  ef  a  ben- 
efit at  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  on  Wedoeiday 
next,  when  the  opera  ef  "  Robert  Le  Diablo  "  will 
be  presented  with  tbe  cast  given  on  oar  first  page. 
More  Ballet. 

The  ballet  ia  to  be  a  pleasing  feature  of  tbe  pro- 
gramme at  tbe  Al  ham  bra  Thsiitre.  Tbe  pub- 
lic will  be  gled  to  heir  that  Madame  Therese  and 
Mons.  Sobmidt  have  been  engaged  and  will 
appear  at  tnls  boose  on  Monday  evening. 
Woodward's    Caardene, 

Professors  Ooeand  Lay  will  make  their  last  gas 
balloon  ascension  on  Sunday.  Grand  performan- 
oee  Saturday  and  Sunday  by  tbe  Japanese  Troupe 
and  the  Bulelay  Family.  Kew  feats  by  ibe  Buia- 
leya— their  Leotard  act  and  "  Lee  Fila-d'Air."  Bal- 
aaceosion  by  tbe  Bnialajs  on  Setardaj.  All  the 
world  gcee  to  Woodward's  on  Sonde;  s. 
New  Music. 

We  have  received  from  the  composer  a  long, 
duet,  end  chorus,  entitled  ''Beautiful  days  that 
are  Dead"  as  inng  by  Charles  Gharran  of  Lather' 
•Atolians.  H.  W.  Lather  is  the  composer.  Tbe 
eong  le  far  sale  by  Charles  S.  Eaton,  138  Montgem 
ory  street. 

Cm  Gabdbhb.— The  Japanese  Troupe  will 

give  a  fall  performance  In  the  Pavilion  oa  Sunday 
afternoon  and  p  estnt  their  beat  and  moat  amus- 
ing feata.  lotttnmental  moalo  by  Weden's  Band- 
A  dollar  show  tor  25  cents  will  draw  a  large  attend- 
ance at  these  beautiful  rural  grou nde  on  Sunday. 

AjtAToiiiaAL  HcsEna,- One  of  the  most 

sompiebe  collections  of  tbe  kind  in  the  United 
■tales,  aom  arising  hundreds  of  costly  and  bsan- 
tttal  wsx  modem,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
O&ly)  et  the  Mnsetun  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
boar  may  be  prof  tablr  spent  bere- 


Attentlon,    Ladies 

To  give  the  akin  tbe  softness  of  velvet,  and 
the  tint  of  the  lily  to  the  complexion,  use 
Dkket's  Gnxain  DE  Lie.  t 


J>r.     Dohorty 

Has  devoted  his  stndy  more  particularly  to 
ohxonlo  and  gpedflo  practice,  and  aa  anch  la 
now  the  most  tmooeFEful  of  any  Physic,  an  in 
Ban  Franclaoo,  Offloe  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leldeedora,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Cheer  Horn*.  x 

Pratt* a  Abolition  OU. 
Cores  Lame  Beck  and  ParalyBle.  3-l 

QxjLZBVoraKT. — Madame  Clara   Aatonla,  the 

Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Tranoe  Medium, 
333  Kearny  St.,  bet.  Bneh  and  Pine.  Conanlta- 
tJons  In  Knglleh.   Frv-ncb  and  German.  i 

Ladies,  yon  may  say  whit  yon  please  there 
Is  bat  one  place  In  the  city  where  yon  can  boy 
under;'  Ing  cheap  for  yourselves  and  chil- 
dren, sl-  that  Is  at  H,  Frledlander&  OoV,  No. 
9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Building.    Go  and  be 

convinced.  3a 

•  m       —  ■  — ■ 

Mrs.  M.  W.  Kind,  dre&makr  r,  has  rrmoved 
to  133  Gear y  street,  between  Dupont  and  Stock, 
ton,  opposite  Starr  King's  thurcb.  Si 


Sewing  Machines  for  Sale* 

Bested  and  repaired,  at  116  Post  street.   Also, 
Agency  fcr  Mill*'  Adjustable  Treadle.  x 


Naim^gi. 

I  From  the  Danbury  News.) 
They  are  calling  the  KiOSiB  Pomerjy  the 

Dopo  of  York. 

A  true  American  is  t«o  prond  to  beg  and 
too  hornet  to  steal.    He  ge  s  truflteJ. 

A  Danburv  infant  who  wis  last  Fall  cbris 
taned  Schuyler  Colfax,  appears  this  Spring 
under  the  alias  of  William  Henry. 

A  wntjr  ia  the  Tribune  thinks  Judas 
xsosriot  w&s  a  premature  Cengrteaman.  We 
suppose  these  otber  chaps  are  matured  Con- 
gressmen. 

A  Kiobmond  man  carried  bom*  a  photo- 
grsph  of  ao  actress  which  be  had  drawn  in 
a  lottery,  and  hia  wife  pnt  out  one  -of  his 
eyes  under  the  impresjion  tbat  it  was  a  lcctl 
affair. 

A  Danbury  man  wbo  was  disappointeS  in 
raising  euough  money  to  go  ta  Waabinglon 
list  week,  took  what  he  had  and  visited  our 
State  Prison. 

A  man  who  eould  have  "outraged  decan- 
cy"  iu  five  languages,  would  have  made  a 
small  fortune  bad  be  been  here  Monday 
morning  when  Danbury  arc as,  and  found  it 
soowing. 

Ur.  Bessemer  says  he  can  produce  a  gnn 
capable  of  throwing  a  tan-ton  ball.  Bes. 
eemer  had  better  get  up  agun  that  can  throw 
a  base  ball  so  a  chap  can  hit  it  without  put- 
ting bis  shoulder  out  of  joint. 

Tbe  scientific  men  are  trying  to  find  a 
gubetitute  for  vaccination.  They  would  save 
considerable  time  and  wear  of  the  mental 
forces  by  pitching  pennies  for  fifteen  min- 
utes in  front  of  a  house  adorned  with  a  red 
flag. 

It  is  getting  so  mild  now  that  people  can 
dres3  in  their  bedrooms.  There  isn't  much 
fan  in  skimming  bare  legged  through  a 
c)!d  hall  t d  tbe  Bitting  room  fire.  And  we 
are  glad  tbe  nccsEBity  for  so  d^iog  is  about 
oyer. 

Tbe  tecs  are  affl  ct  d  with  a  new  disease, 
which  is  briefly  denominated  Ornicspbaly- 
meiis.  If  the  disease  is  as  complicated  as 
tde  name,  tbe  roosters  are  goiog  t?  have  a 
pretty  hard  time  of  it. 

As  tbe  coming  season  promises  t >  be  a 
good  one  ifor  book  canvassers  and  sewing 
machine  agents,  a  pistol  gallsry  has  teen 
established  in  tbe  basement  of  the  Woosier 
House,  where  oar  citizens  are  nervously 
practicing. 

Tbe  Ladies'  Aid  Sociable,  of  tbe  Metho- 
dic Church,  -met  at  the  bouse  of  Mr.  Or- 
lando Wildman  on  Wednesday  evening  last. 
One  hundred  persons  were  presint.  It  was 
tbe  most  enjoyable  meeting  of  the  kind 
held  during  tbe  season. 

A  gentleman  is  canvassing  this  section  for 
a  patent  mop,  brush,  and  broom  handle. 
The  article  desired  to  be  used  is  fastened  to 
tbe  handle  very  quietly  by  an  ingenious 
eDntrivance,  and  it  thus  dees  away  with  sev- 
eral handles,  and  to  a  henpecked  man  must 
prove  a  true  blessing. 


X>0    Wui     Buffer     Iroiu     COIOS. 

The  unfortunate  anflerera  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing 2?alls,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
»n*4fc  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doc- 
tor's capability.  Beterencea  siren  if  required,  h 


Enjoyable  Driwea. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  cani&ge,  etjrlsh 
hor&eB  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leading  es- 
sentials of  an  tnjoyobleride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  In  San  Franeisco  eo  un  quest  ion  abry 
as  frcm  Frank  Bouton,  whose  carrlagea  have 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  Hia  handsome  tum-outa  ara  used 
by  the  best  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
It  a  poiLt  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
conrtecus  driver?,  he  is  more  liberally  patron, 
laed  than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  in  particular,  will  engage  no  eirrisgea 
except  those  which  he  r-rovid  es .  Frank  has  en- 
joyed  gr-at  tuccess  In  his  business,  and  the 
admirable  way  in  wbioh  be  conducts  it  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  pa'ronice  him.    * 


A.  Pleasant  L.ocailon. 

Persons  desixing  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambre, 
and  lnBpecttthe  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  building  la  a  verv  fine  one  and  U  well 
Lighted  and  ventilated.  „ 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 

The  People's  Bemedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains, 


The  Credit  Mo  oilier  Swindle. 

Is  the  talk  of  the  dar,  and  fa  considered  one  of 
the  most  gisanlio  f rands  of  tbe  ate.  The  old  ad- 
age says  tbat  "bad  fsedrng  ia  the  canae  of  many 
crime*,"  and  there  ia  no  donbtof  the  truth  of  it 
for  whatwiU  cause  a  mere  discontented  state  of 
mind  than  a  badly  cooked  meal T  To  avoid  thia 
evil  we  ahoold  patronixe  saoh  restaurants  as  Uirr- 
XB'S  WBTXB  HOUSE,  Kearny  street,  opposite  the 
White  House,  or  his  branch,  the  Capitol  Restatj- 
XUKT,  on  Fourth  street,  where  we  can  always  de- 
pend on  obtaining  the  very  best  the  market  af- 
fords, cooked  In  the  most  recherche  style,  at  rea- 
sonable prices. • 

Wliite  Labor  Only  : 

Employed  by  tbe  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
Leide£doiff  a'raet.  • 

Star  Shirt*  una  Collars. 

All  sorts  and  elr.ee,  for  re'e  cheap,  at  tbe 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leldesdorff  at,       • 


Twentry  Thousand 

Papir  Collars,  all  style*,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
Whn:  Cheat  Laundry,  offloe  121  Leidesdoiffst. 


Five  Hundred  AfenWanted 

Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  LeldeBdorff  st.       * 


Save    TToTir    Money. 

Why  pay  $3  par  dozen  for  Cabinet  Rembrandt 
Pbotographa  when  you  can  get  ihem  for  $4  per 
doaen ,  and  all  other  kinds  equally  cheap,  at  the 
Sew  Toes  Gaixebt,  No.  25  Third  street,  be- 
tween aliiiion  and  Market  streets.  Ho  Chinese 
employed  at  the  New  York  Gallery.  3-e 


McDowell,  Show  Card.  Writer 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10. 

•08  Market  street,  ocr.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 


at 


TIT  FOR    TAT. 

I  met  a  maid  on  yon  htU-slde, 

And  eh?  was  f&lr  i  3  see — 
"Give  me  a  kl:s,  fair  mild,"  I  cried; 

Glvem;  a  gift,"  Slid  sie. 
"A  gi  t  within  a  pur  m  X  have, 

The  purse  Is  In  a  pick; 
The  pajfe  in  keeping  lleih  safe, 

On  my  good  charger*  bach. 

"And  my  good  charger  cometh  not, 

While  on  the  hill  I  roam; 
He  lleth  In  his  s  all,  I  wot— 

My  chargt  r  Is  at  home." 
And  yet  thou'dat  have  a  kla>,  good  sir  1 

My  lips  would  give  It  tbee. 
But  they  are  locked   full   fast,  good  aix- 

My  mother  has  the  key, 

"And  my  good  mother  is  not  here, 

Whllj  on  the  hill  I  r»m; 
Just  as  jout  trusty  steed,  good  sir. 

My  mother  Is  at  home." 


A.  Martyr  to    Gallantry. 

A  clerk  in  the  Indianapolis  Post-office  is 
now  in  the  last  stages  of  drontb,  occasioned 
by  his  own  gallantry  in  voluniering  to  lick 
and  adjust  postage  stamps  for  the  young 
ladies  who  came  t3  his  window.  He  ia  very 
charming— Indian spolis  is  full  of  good  look- 
ing girls— wbo  love  dearly  to  see  him  ran 
oat  his  tongue  and  moisten  a  stamp,  and  tbe 
first  thing  tbe  unfertnnate  young  mau  knew 
he  had  exhausted  bis  gilivary  secretions,  and 
was  as  dry  ts  a  boarding-house  pie.  Tbe 
doetor  says  unless  he  can  start  the  sap  In 
his  system  he  is  a  goner. 


The  Beautiful    Snore. 

0,  the  Buore,  the  beautiful  snore,  filling 
her  ohamber  from  ceiling  to  floorl  Orer  the 
coverlet,  under  tbe  sheet,  from  her  dimpled 
ohin  to  her  pretty  f-.e:!  Nuw  rising  aloft 
like  a  bee  in  JoDe  jaow  sunk  to  tbe  wail  of  a 
eracked  bassoent  Now,  flute-like,  subsiding, 
then  rising  again,  is  the  beautiful  snore  of 
Elizabeth  Jane. 


Ladles  Vlttltlng  Cards. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Johw  P. 
Dwtxb,  126  Butter  street,  opposite  Lick  House, 
and   at   the   Grand   Hotel,    N,  B.— ILurnEZB- 

OBTBFS  SEATLT  MASKED.     PEXjaAKSHB?   Of  every 

description  to  order.  s 

Foa  r.Nx  wobx,  go  to  T.  C.  Jessup,  dentist, 
oor.  Sutter  and  Mon>g'ry,  over  Tucker's.     3-u 


Dr.  Barlow  J.  Smllla 

Ib  giving  a  oours  of  Free  Leotures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygelsn  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  %  o'clock. 
A  part  of  tbe  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  dally,  from  9  to  1  p.  u.,  free.        w 


Rednced  Prices. 

Shirts  from  75c,  to  $3*  Complete  assortment 
of  Gents'  Furnishing  Goods.  Beales  tt  Co.,  303 
Kearny  street,  near  Buah.  a 


Sanc'wich  Island  .Pulvu 

Since  the  ascension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopefulr  and  every  kind  of  industry  is 
taking  new  life,  Mr.  Jacob  Schielber,  dealer  In 
bedding  and  furniture,  620  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  his  shipments  thts 
year  will  be  very  large,  Pulu  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  ltd  superior  qualities 
for  ma'trass  beddinc,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Sehrei- 
ber  will  And  no  difficulty  in  disposing  of  all 
that  comes.  a 

m  ■■- 

»7~Fok  Chbldbek's  Fiotubis  go  to  Mobbe's 
GaUiKBT,  417  Montgomery  eiraet.  3-v 


American  Watches. 

Beduoed  prices,  at  H  A.  Callender's  62  Sec 
ond  St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  carefully  repaired.  p 

Olam  Chowder  Every  JVigrit, 

The  best  chowder  in  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon.  16  Morton  street,  jast  off 
K-arny.  8-f 

Preih  and  Sweat, 

Per  the  beet  confectionery,  go  to  Oanty  and 
Wagner's.  107  Mentgomerr  St.  near  Sutter. 


£*  riotofirrapiiio    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples)  Art 
Gallery,  8*  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  street.  a 


OSTE 


Progrimmes,  and  al!  kinds  of  Pristine  for 

snow,  UEcriJKE,  concekt,  the. 

ATBK  and   CIBCl'i   S£ AXAGEK8, 
AT  LOW  BATES,  BT 

13.  DF\   sterett, 

S8S    CUT    STEEET.        malRl 


ALHAitiBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

aa-     FUSEL Y  FDR YI6EED  BOOMS,  SIB- 
ffff  gte  or  In  anKs, 

Weil  JUtftuerd  and  TsattlatadU 

OnrurauDed'Kooms  to  tet_   Lo&ging  with 

euilBing 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
the  Theatrical  Profession  In  CaQforoia  pro- 
pofle  formirjr  olaesee  for  ioBtmotion  in  Elocution. 
Panena  wiahlng  to  avail  themBelrea  of  the  oppor- 
tnnity  of  aoqmnng  a  aesf  nl  art  at  a  moderate  coat 
oaneendin  thoirnanwa  U»  "Oambraea"  P.O.Box 
3H,  when  particulaxe  as  to  terma,  etc.  will  be 
aent  M  them.  de9^ 


OBO.  W.  SAQLH.     EOB'T  STEUf,    Dano   JIAIWKLL. 

Nagle,  Steifi  Maxwell, 

IMPOITEBS  AND 

Wholesale  Proyision  Merchants 

BDTTBB,  OHEESK.  LAED.  HAMS  BACON. 
.to.,  Ko.  leo  Oallforiis  .treel,  on.  door 
& i°a«n?  w  STJfg1'  A*."",  for  the  col«b.nt«d 
MAGNOLIA  HAMS.  mhSlm 


"THE"  SAUCE. 

45S  IOUB  OBOOBR  FOB  IT. 
TATLOB  *  BERDELLA, 
mill  lm  409  Clay  ttre. 


BRET    HARTE'S 

Incomparable  Bomanee, 


"The  Story  of  Mliss 


An  Idyll  of  Red  Mountain," 


i WBirTEN  FOR  THE  GOLDEN  ERA  IN  1863.) 

'Will  be  oontinned,  and  conolnded  in  sixty 
ehaptera,  commencing  ia 

TheGoldenEra 


Sunday March  16, 1873 


Now  is  tfie  Time  to  Subscribe 


"  MLISS," 
A  Romance  of  Bed  Mountain, 

AN  ORIGINAL  NOVEL. 

OF  SURPA3SIKS   INTEREST  AND    POWER, 
WKTTTBS    IXFBII8I.T  FOB 

The  Golden  Era, 

And  possessing  anparalleled  attraction,  ooo- 
taining  a  New  Bevelation  in 

California    Romance. 


BEAD  THE  OPENING  CHAPTERS  OF 

Bret  Harte's  Story 

....or.... 

....IK.... 

The  Golden  Era 


ernDAT 


TO  BB  OOMPLBTED  IK  SIXTY  OHAPTEKS. 

FOR  SALE  BY  NEWSMEN,  EVERYWHERE. 


TO    MAIL    BUBSCBIBIBE", 

The  Golden  Era.  One  Tear 83  SO 

The  Golden  Bra,  8t»  Month. 3  OO 

The   Golden   Era  and     Peter.on*. 

Ladlu'  MdchzIqc,  Ooe  Tear GOO 

The    Golden   lira   ond   Petenoc*. 

I.adlen>  Macaxloe,  Sin  Month.,    a  SO 


SEBTiTD    BY    CABBIIBI. 

The  GOLDEN  ERA  ud  PETtRSON'S  LADIES 

NATIONAL  MAGAZINE  delivered  thronsh- 

out  the  city  ■  by  Carriers  at  12,'io.  per  week. 

Bend  Addreu  to  Golden  Era  Office,  G-IO 
Clay  etreet. 


Now  is  the  Time  to  Subscribe. 


B.    MAYER  CALLS   ATTENTION  TO  HIS 

large  and  well  .elected  assortment  of 


CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  Store 

(Formerl*  Mayer  A  WarttheimJ 

So.    SO    MONTGOMERY    8TKKET, 

Opposite  the  Xdlelt  Hoaie. 
BKAXOH,   408    KE1KNT    ST8EET, 

M 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  Velvet 
and  Cloth, 

And  hia  new  ttrlei  of  readr-mide  Silk.  Wool  and 
ether  LADLEt/ StTiTS.  at  VERY  LOW  PRiOES. 
Aleo.  a  large  eteak  ol  btripeo.  Brocbe  and  Lace 
hhawla.  Lace  Jackets.  Bilk  i  ad  Couod  Velvet*. 
SilEa,  Satins,  Cloaking,  .and  every  daachption  of 
TrimmiDitB.  JUST  AHR1VJ.D,  a  large  invoice  of 
tbe  Upring  styles  of 

PLAIN      AX  it      EUBROI1         [i  >:  D 

JLIJKEN    SUITS 

17.  B  —  Cloaks,  Draaaeaaad  soits  made  to  order 
in  latest  fashion,  at  reasonable  rateo. 


REMOVED, 

THE  WEBD  SETTING  MACHINE  AGEIYOT 
Ageooy  la  now  removed  to  158  Nev  Mont- 
gomery street  near  Howard.  N.  B.— Tbe  WBlfiD 
Family  Favorite  taok  Ibe  highest  preminm  ovar 
eigbty-tw©  compstitora  at  the  great  World's  Fair 
av  Paris,  1667;  also,  the  same  First  Premlnm  at  tbe 
great  Maryland  Institute  Fair,  npon  TWENI1- 
NINK  PoiDts  of  borer  lorityr  and  tbat  now.  b«  the 
iovsntion  of  an  ENTIRE  SELF-ADJUSTING 
Tension,  its  valne  ia  nearly  donbled,  and  yetsells 
at  the  same  price  se  hitherto.  ltj21  lm  eod 


N.  SWEENEY, 

MERCHANT  TAILOR 

4,8    SECOND    STH.EET. 

FINE    COODS  f  PERFECT    FITS! 

Satisfaction   Guaranteed  I 


Good,  jast  received.    Oall  aad  eee  tbem. 
r  43  Second  atreet.  mbSTlm 


PIANOS, 

ORGANS,  PIANO  STOOLS,  PIAJIO  C0TEB8, 
Bfaeet  atnsic,  Mnsio  Books,  Muslo  FoIiob,  etc 
A  new  stock  aod  large  assortment.  Call  and  ex- 
amine tbem.    Tbe  celebrated 

MeOAMMOaj    PIAHOS, 
Now  regarded  by  the  mu  ioal  prifcesion  aa  the 
beat  me  diem- priced  Piano  in  this  market, 

A.  I~  BASlKtiFT  A-  CO.,  Areoti, 
mh2«2ir  Ao.  t»l  Market  etreet. 


S.  F.  BUSINESS  OIRErij 

Aoobeellere  and  fctatlori^  ■ 

H.  H.  Moore,  £09  Montgomery,  near  Mt  „-    I 

Bnalneae  CoUesxee. 
Heald'e,  Bryant  A  Stratton'a  College. 

Bntebere. 
KatK.Pred,RUllaHtol«l,Oaliforeia,l(  ., 

French  Fancy    Gtmds, 
Looan  A  Oo.,  19  Montgomery.  1(17  and  109   „. 

flam  an  ITnlr. 
Sampson.  A  B.  A  Oo..  110  Second  street 

Wlnee  and  Llqoori.     (Whole    \ 
Daoerl  F.  A  Co..  S04  Front 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTlJTt 

IV .  F.  cor.  Jackeon  and  Keara 

THE  GREAT  ERADIOATOR  6f  I  nfl 
OUMPLAINTS,  form-erly  of  Look  "U 
London,  and  tbe  laet  twelve  veareof  ban  I  2S 
DB.  TuZER  (nferma  the  afflicted  that  a  35 
mg^all  the  HOSPITALS  1W  LONDf  ^ 
PARIS,  and  spending  one  year  in  the  B  *g 
brated  Hospital  in  London,  the  LOOK  I  . 
opened  bis  old  Medioal  Institute  at  the  o  Si," 
where  he  can  always  be  found.  DR.  TO 
for  forty  years  met  with  ai paralleled  • 
tbe  treatment  of  di«eie»  reneraJI*  ■ 
OHRONIO  AND  SPE01AL  OOMPLAIN  '  • 

DB.    CHAS.    H.    TOZFJK 

is  in  every  way  responsible,  binding  &i  tt 
effect  a  permanent  cube,  or  making  Be  " 
Those  who  oannot  afford  to  pay  for  ad 
medicine  will  be  charged  for  medieiee  ui  .b 
MONTHLY  RESTORATIVE  PILLS,  dm.  2 
io  fail  in  giving  relief  is  oaaes  for  which  , 
recommended,  are  to  be  obtained  oil  5 
office.  Price,  $5  per  box.  Full  direction  J 
box,  sen  t  hy  Express  or  otherwise. 

D.v.  TOZER  does  not  imiute  the  at)>  «. 
Qiacks  wbo  matte  it  a  prsotlee  to  pnoli  2 
affidavits  and  other  false  references,  bat  i  5 
tbe  moft  respectable  people  in  the  State  *  ,5 
has  CTJE.ED  of  diseases  which  others  have  i  t 
care. 

BB.    C1TAS.    IT.  TOZE) 
N.  E.  corner  Eearoy  and  Jackson  it ri 

f«l-tf SanFrac. 


Assessor's  Offi 

NOTICE  TO  TAX-PAYlJ 


1873—74. 


A    Idld  PSHSOIYS,    COMPAMJtl,  i 
IOCIATIOX8,    or    F1KMI,    li  , 
City  and   Coanty  of  Saav  Francleee  « 
reqneated,  either   la    person   or  by    • 
proper  repreeeatatlTee.  to  deliver  a  t 
Aitenor'i  Office,   No.  fiS  City    Hall 
fore  the  SECOND  HON  DAT  ia  API , 
18*38.    a    statement    under    oath  el 
Property,  both  PEBSONAL  and  RE 
owned    or    claimed   hy   him   or  theaa  • 
which  le  In  their  posteialon,  or  wal. 
held  or  controlled  by    any  other  ye 
In  trait  for,  or  for  the  benefit  of  his 
them.— See   Section*  8839-38i«,  Pe  i 
eal  Code. 

IfPOLL  TAX  18  NOW  DCEst 
Office,    or    to    a    Deputy. —See  Sect* 
B88S-8840,  PoUtleal  Code. 

X.KVI    BOSKKEX, 
City  and  County 

Saturday,  March  1,  187». 


NOTICE. 


m  HE  P  UBLIO  ABB  HEBEBT  101 

fled  that  the  Field  Bepntle*  of  It 

Office  will  commence  amemlic  proper 

8ATTKBAY,  M1B0H  1,  1878. 

The   dntlea  aealgned    to  those  4c|i*t> 
are  too  well  known  to  the  eommanlll  I 
require  explanation!,  and    while  I  as 
been  earcfnl  In  uahlns  my  selectloBI  > 
fill  poeltlona  by  mea  favorably  knewn 
thla  commanlty  for  their  competency  aa     I 
integrity,  and  am  confident  that  the  al' 
tlee  -will  be  discharged   by  theaa   U  ta 
genernl  satisfaction  ef  all  concerned. 

I  urgently  reqnest  the  general  pahllf  I 
report  to  thla  office  any  dlrelletlsta*  * 
datybyany  of  my  Deputies,  and  *ssar 
them  that  ana;  Juat  complaints  will  '* 
eel ve  Immediate  attention. 

LEVI  ROSR1VXB,        I 

mh4  City  and  Count     Am 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 


proprietor  of  the  Miners'  Ree- 
tanrant,  bsa  taken  the  maangement 
of  both  the  Miners'  Reaaanrant  oa 
Commercial  street  sod  tbe  Miners'1.— 
Branch  on  Market  street,  in  partnerahip  wiin  »■ 
A.  DRAYETJR,  who  baa  been  conneetad  «tt  IM 
Srm  for  year*.  Improvement*  have  &•«  ■f*lJ?  \ 
tbe  ooisioe  departments  tbat  will  render  to*  ■ 
nere'more  popular  than  it  has  ever  betoduno 
the  22  years  of  its  prosperity.  Qar  Bills  of  lj" 
smbraoe  all  tbe  dslicaoiei  of  the  season.  Ot1 
motto  is  "Good  Fare,  Good  Cooking  and  JlooaTaM 
Charges." 

P.  BERSEfl  <fe  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

S81  and  S88  Commercial,  and 
780  Market  street. 

Open   rom  5  A.aC  to  10  1MI,  anil  la 


ARION 

_  Pianoforte. 

DEOLABED  BT  TBK   JUEOE8  AT  A' LAW 
Pair  of  tb.  Am.rican  IoitltnU,  alMr  a  "fi 
(old  trial   arataat   Bt.injraj'a,  Ohlokjrlnirt.  •»" 
othom^to  bo  TH  V.  BEST  OH  EXBIBITI01».    ■• 
CTJKTAZ,  Bale  Aeoot,    no  O'FarrsU  otrajl- 
H  B.— Pianos  of  all  atrlwTG  RENT.        mat* 


J.       OL» 

DAVE"MENDES,     at  »>• 

_. old  origin*  IRed  Lion,  19  ONII 

■  traot.  betwe«o  Ko.rar  and  Dopont,  wh.rayoo 
can  hara  HOT  AKD  OOLD  DBIKK8,  notforra*- 
ttoc  th.  old  Pioaow  Lnnob.  Tbe  -Old  eport*  ia 
alway,  pn  baad.     PAT"        -  — 


MONTQOMERI  S       _ 
MOTEL. 


FatJISHED  ROOMS 
I*  aa*  Mm  * 

WEST  WO*  HOTEL, 


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^iMETROfOlUAN  THEATRE 


CALIFORNIA    THHATRI. 


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•*»■•  Sal — A    r—araJ   l»are. 

In  the  Lut  Scene,  &  Funeral  March  and  Dirge,  composed  for  this  piece  by  S.  W.  Leach 


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Doubla  Act  MoatafTM  tad  OarratU 

■  •••a  J..  ».«<  iiptm 

•  aiciac  MID  CtUIUS  IIIMI 

Mallor'a.   Hoaardluu:   ll.ni>.', 
I.  «  |J"  '  .'■'!  iiainon. 

8odk •:•■       Thou.  Campbell 

UNCLE     BEN'S     MUSEUM! 

Wan* 

aaawaau.  an    iwi    1m|4«.ih —    ..akaif  lu. 

Ity— A  Sp»n     ty        II.ii  r)  (mis  I  and 

•  Otat. 

TABLEA1  \   VI YAMS! 

SM    a*a    ih-    «tlthl.       »-<>aaaa   -t    riawm. 
A-raaila*..  n  Tkrss  PlSCaWSS,     I     Tktlkr** 
••VMM      »-lka   Nkaara-r  af    0«M 

Ow««ra)  OilUliWi 

I  -■»-«' i-     \\  f  I  come. 

OOOILL aad  OOOPKK 

Due*  I.IIH*  Ifarlaad 

BallaS    r-a*r    barraiaaa 

DELU IV £D    V I CTI  MS. 

nirt  DhIit .  Harr. 'aiai»e< 

J«k» Cbw  Owill  I  I'tu  P,*4  caopar 

Ojartaia Ortbaiira 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  PETERWHITE 

Major    Paiprpr Chaa    Vtwaar 

Pal-r  Whit# R.  O.  Wkitb 

Mra.  Wt.lt* Hlnni*  Plllmora 

Frank  Kroao Malt  K»  a* 

Widow  Wbita FfB«i  Uaitik.cD 

Klitf  Clover Jtuli  JabaaoB 

SATURDAY  HOBT-aUlim  of  tkp 

BELLAUNION  MINSTRELS 

All  Halo  Ftrformara-QQarLela,  Trloa,  Glee.,  ate. 


VTICPnira    LBCTunE 


ItUlIIIS'JLlA.  TS'a 

II.  lak  hra 

lauHiutuaAa, 


ihuu,  iii  «aL_  i^ 


■  aikliiaiaaa. 

Uf.rtl(lr«w» 
|..,.iH»l»„, 

iwunain 


««.« 


rtUwifillwal 


:aiil 


F.  O.  8.  FOWLER 

KilOHL.1I 

ttaral    Pl*lar«   m  Pravtax  a  Oad  tad 
laasatiatltr. 


Bit  at  1  P    H  .  ta  laalat     Salt  » 
1  i  iniaJ.  P*a*l«  Ilaatcb  tad  Baaatf. 

r  STEM  to.   At  •  aafoaa.  ta  OnU*. 
ta«a*.     SaaU  M  aaata.    Illu  rttW. 


•  M  to  r«»r  ••imJ  Chlldrao"»PbM- 
tiU,  bMl  baataatM.  it«..  u   tiaO ratal 

If  rraa  •  a.  m.  u>  q  p  m..  ill  Pridir 

1441  air.    A  fr.NU  diataut  io  raatllMS  aad' 

at-  I  waatB  a  ahonocTmphar  HbT4  U 

1IL0  HAS  RETURNED  TO 

Itaa    Parent. 
KA     SHIRT    STORE, 

.•ray    Iraat,  a*.  HaaaaTe.)  ta 

1     filooond     atreet, 

Toa  will  fbad  a.  aaaialcu  a*> 
•  f  BBIBTa  aad  rimMIAH- 
IM,   at  Iba  a.aal  law  aaFlaaa. 

KEKICDICX  A  Oa>. 


air: 


'8  OPERA  HOUSE. 

HAT  A    CiTTf.     MltVADA. 

SAJTT  THRATRZ  HAS  BBBlf  &E- 
_  ud  «ao  ba  raaiad  by  U.  nlgbk  Off 
ib.     Stata   aod    traratloc    ooa-aaalM 


wtad  with  oo  Auptlaatlan  btlill 

JOHN    rirfcR, 

•  r  and  POl*  "*— 


tlBn  brlilUt 

.-'■-j   pipfca 

Haaacar  aad  Ml*  Propr. 
Or  to         J.   11.   HtCABI 


-  --»»        -      i?  '".        ••  ■■*  aatMojaaaB, 


L.n.»x?oxxr'» 


MHPAGNE  CIDER! 


ACBAMKKTO   8TBP.IT, 

8AIT  FRAKOISOO. 


SI,  10  REWIRD  OFFERED 

rnson  who  oak  odsx  oobss 
«■  laaraataa  Kalli,  Bhaaar«1aia,  aa 

Aaraa.  aa  rudtlr"!  oaa.  Ualm... 
naakadletaa  lo  baaadat  naaB*' 
»PLT1.  lid  K.U...W.I       Ml    1 


»   BXATSB 


Sb 


MONEY  SAVED 

Bf  parsaaaiac  r««r  Goad*  at  ttap 

NEW   YORK    8TORE, 

■a.   !!•  S*^aad  fftraaa. 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair  Ooodi 

CBBAP  A1VD  n«  JSWr  I,«.Y  AND  FAX'  Y 
Oaeda    Tb«  I^'««-i  itxk  Aad  Loapal  Fncw. 
at  T»  ao  aaalo  «ad  K«t*iL 

Menu,  Hkir  HaitabM. .  %i,  I*.  »7.  t»  A*d  •P*"d>' 
ftM 


74  0IP 

„..U«U 


Hair  HaitataaM 
UBaBia  bAir.  lap  onld*. . 

silk  <  biffnoa*  .. 
Lasae  Utilffaoai. 
Silk  lop  Bralda 

U..«...r  Mo b*lr Top  Braida >^- 

Ulil  Ra.tch.a J;«" 

Silk  Bebalr  ObtH, -,r»  toa »•!* 

Mihtir  ia.Wl.aa,  plain  or  crimped,  fio* Skate 

Bapfirr  Woe),  per  oaaoe IkeU 

InlUal  Bote  I'apor,  wblte  or  rota  tm.  -  box. .  M  oU 

Wi.ii^c  leb,  par  battle »«U 

Sola  pAper.  H-reaei.T.  ol* Iqalree.  Ucle 

Mtwileaa.  per  botUe •.■  If  *u 

Brooha'  or  Ooeti' Uotloe iipjoll.UtU 

■pool  itlk,  lfu  r»»dA  eaeb lipaol*,A.ou 

Rlbboap.  Uoelerr.  Uelr  IfiU.  etc  .  eta. 

Our   Real    Hair    Goods 

Wiil  raaja-n  ooavineiied  Id  lite  market,  either  li 
price,  qaalttp  or  varleir.  eed  rrapaotfflil*  eoli'lt 
ao  oxaailaaUoo  of  oor  itoi  before  naklci  >onr 
parobeeee.    aaPClooda  teat  0.  O.  D, 

A.     B.    RAMPHOB  A  CO., 

Bo.    J  1©  Hrtood  etrtrt, 
toJOlm        Brtwwi  Bllealaa  aad    Mtama. 


BOWERY  THEATRE, 

SALT    LAKE    CITY. 


VABiarr  tai.kjit  u»  routb  bast  oar 
n«.|.   Meara    Bnt-oliaa    aaaaaamaou    b| 
■tapaiac  at  8al.  Laaa  aad  applllaa  to 

a.  JRKOMK. 
f,|  Unil.Mi  Maaaaer. 


BALDWIN'S    DAIRY  BUTTER  I 

THIS  IH  TO  OEBT1FY  THAT  ».  B.  TERWiI, 
Jl  1.IOKK  A  COj  50  «nd  51  W.iQtnRtao  M.ricet. 
ar.  «bn  HULK  AOKNT8  (or  til.  a.t.  of  ro.  br.od 
ol  hn.t.r.  kooao  ••  "  HAI.UWIN'S  DAIRY  BUI 
TKR."  It  baabaanacld  it  tb.  .bo».  it.oo  lb. 
a*.lthlrta.Q  ,»...,  and  ana  brand!  ot  bottarrap- 
ra.aot«d  to  b.  of  my  mako  not  procured  tl  n.  li. 
Tarwilllaar  A  Co.,  ar.  couof.rfei I *, 

I..  KL.    UALDIVIIV. 
Ban  Ffaoclioo,  April,  Blh.  1BT2. 

K.   B.  TklWILLI<)KB«  OO. 
f.W-lro  go  and  At  Waihloaloo  Mark.*. 


AMERICAN     EXCHANGE, 
HATWABD8. 

I0»T  OAKBk ._;;;.._ PROPRIKTOl 

Flrat-Claaa  Hotel. 
tiUaaa 


Philadelphia   Restaurant. 

OHAB.  T.  BKHOOLD,  PBOPBI1TOB. 
OBOIOBBT     ItAATB     AltDj 


By  a  Clerk  who  Tried  to  Sell  Him 
a  Suit  of  Clothes. 


IF    HK    BAD   I.    NK    TO  TUB 

GREAT  CLOTHING  EMPORIUM 


C.P.VanSchaack&Co. 

708.  712,  714  and  716  Kearny  street, 

(OPPOSITE  THE  PLAZA,) 
KWOIM)  BATK  BJBEfl  NUXTBD 
at  oscfft  wltbaat  ear  aanccceinry 
talk,  and  would  have  been  living  to. 
day.  an  ornament  to  society,  oad  a 
weal  king-  advertisement  of  the  low  prices 
ai  which  goods  are  sold  by  that  eotex- 
prislBi,  flria,  lBBtcad  of  tMBlag;  a  "  dem'd 
cold.  damp,  disagreeable  body." 


II1 


Bar  Sugar 

pOR    BALB-Sia    KBABtfT    STSEET.    AT 


THE   OLD 

not    sootcn, 

IO  af ort.a  atr««t.    npir  Kr.r.r- 

A.  11    JDrliiliH    Ten    Cent  a 
Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  ANDJtRRY  III  TOWN. 

Alwsre  oo  Bio  the  New  York  II*>rald,  llerpor'r 
WMklf.  Prerk  lama's.  Dtp's  Dotafn,  Police  Oft 
■•tie,  all  ibv*  (Aillforriia  papaia,  alai  l^imlon 
Conch.  Hell'iIBfe.  illastrk'ad  Londoo  Neat.    Oall 

SJDll  aftr'sCr  JOUf-**ll. 

sop-  Doa'.  forajei  the  »lrn  of  Hi"  Hot    -»n.d>t.»h. 
f«-T  tf  W.  b.   WAI  HhOI.  Kmprtslor 


DON'T  FORCET 

ON    YOUR   WAY    TO    OR   FKOB  THE  OIR 
one  to  drop  loto  the 

Hot     8cotcH, 

FOR  YOUR  WARM  OR  COLD  DRINKS. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Centa 

.ttB  Batter  atraet.  tear  Aram). 
laS  tf  OS.  D.  BBIOOB.  Proprlator. 


SANGER  HALLE 

(SUIOER'S  HALL,) 
11     OIAIT    ST.,     NKAK     KBABNY. 


Naae  bat  tb«  Cholce.t  Brandt  of    Wlnea 
and  Liquor,  aa  hand. 

DEPOT  WEYAND  A.  KASOHt'S  BAY  BREWERY 
faUlf  OHRIS  FKLDMtWN. 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  T«0  MAT.KBT  8TRKKT,  HARRY  OOR- 
bjn  reepeotfalT  Informs  hi*  frlonds  end  pnt- 
rooa  tbet  be  bae  refltUd  Io  boeatllul  style  this 
ooayend  comforUblorceort,  end  will  be  pleased 
to  see  them,  one  end  All.  sod  b&ve  tbom  sample 
some  of  the  choicest  wines  aad  liquors,  A  new 
billiard  table  from  tbemnnufscloy  of  LlessnHold 
with  Pbelsa  aod  Oollocder's  latest  pateat.  e'sel- 
fsoed  oushlons,  bae  been  plnoed  In  tho  Bllflsrd 
Parlor  Tho  popular  end  efficient  beTereiie  msclp- 
alstor.  Tommy  Oerroll,  oso  be  fonnd  In  bis  old  po- 
Bltloa  pre  pared  to  dispense  oreatore  oomfort  to  sll. 
jeSl  it 


VOCAL  M0  INSTRUMENTAL 

MUSICALINSTITUTE 

DHDBR  THE  DIRECTION  OF 

TAtZXl..  XT'.  XI.  HBITBR, 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 

$50, 

LANCASTER'S 

•  IT  WASHINGTON  tTBIIT, 
fattlBi  Opp.  Maaolra'a Opara  Hoaaa. 


TO  OKDEB 


SHIRTS 

...     AKD.a.a 

GENTS' 

FURNISHING 

GOODS. 

A  LARCH  ABSORTMKNT  OP  OKlfTS'  PDB- 
ntsbini  Oonds  to  be  bed  rood  sod  irbertp,  at 
the  "OLD  CORNICR."  J.  LEVY'S.    Al»    Moat- 

Somsry  street.     Jns'lce  gItsd  ta  ell.    Deo't  torfak 
10  nasBber— S1A   Montrrtroorr  str-at.      fell  lm 

Alfred  Tetter, 

Haaafeotarer  aod 
Importer  ol 

BIRD  CAGES, 

8C5  iPBpont, 

JVr AS  3UTTF.R  STKKE1. 

See  my  stock  of  Bird 
Caj[r>s  before  parabastnc 
elAewhere.  Alweyeeome- 
t.riitiK  ne*  on  kaod.  My 
Patent  Oak'«s.  made  oi ' 
Tin  Wire,  ere  warra.Dta<J. 
FRKK  FROM  VKHMIK- 
Also,  best  quality  TKft 
TRAYS  slMm*  on  bead.  noSTUf 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUfl, 

Aad  Collage  of  Madlclnc. 

lfl   (\(\(\    BKADTIFUL   AND  INBTRDOT- 

w.VUU  Ito  obleota  to  be  snan.  Open  to  Lbs 
Pnbllo  DAY  AND  NIGE1T,  at  KUUKKA.  HAJJ- 
ait)  Montgomery  street.     FOR  BEN  ONLY 

BfrDB.  JoxtDAw'f  Phitats  OrpicB  Is  at  til 
Oesrr  street  (opposite  old  MaohAnics'  Payilloo). 


SigBor  Mancnsi, 

PRIVATE  5INGINO    LES60N6.-OI.ASa  OW 

MONDAX  and  TBIBIDAT, 

At  3  p.m.    Rt.  J.m.i  Hoaaa,  ••*  Markat  atraa.. 
oornar  of  Kllla.  f aflat 


MILITARY    GOODS 

....AJTO... 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRICAL 


piga: 


TEE  JOTIRHAX  6F  AjaTOSEMENTB. 
Published  every  Pw  in  t*>B  *•**  *" 

Below  Montgomery.  San  Franoiseo. 


FRIDAY       JCABCH  28, 1873 

Llr«  LUte  levers. 

Married  psople  should  trast    each  other 
like  lorers  all  tbeir  lires. 
Tboo  they  would  be  bappy. 

xJxkericg  aDd  qutrrelliog  would  soon  break 
off  l*?e  affairs  ;  consequently  lovers  indulge 
in  such  things  only  to  a  Te;y  limited  ex- 
tent. 

But  aonie  people—  men  and  women  both 
— when  t bey  have  once  got  married,  thick 
th;y  may  do  inat  as  they  please,  and  it  will 
.make  no  diftVec  cs. 

They  malts  a  great  mistake.  It  will  causa 
a'J  the  difference  in  the  world. 

Women  should  grow  more  deroted  and 
men  more  fond  after  marriage,  if  they  bare 
the  slightest  idea  of  being  happy  as  hus- 
bands and  wives. 

It  Is  losing  sight  of  this  fundamental 
truth  which  leads  to  huodredi  of  dirorees. 

Yet  many  a  man  will  scold  his  wife  who 
-would  never  think  of  breathing  a  harsh 
word  to  his  sweetheart;  and  many  a  wife 
will  be  glum  and  morose  oo.  her  husband's 
r°turn,  who  had  only  smiles  and  words  of 
cfa^er  for  him  when  he  was  her  snitor. 

How  can  such  people  expect  to  be  happy? 


Tl»«  Latest  Death. 

Ths  New  York  Mail  tells  us  that  a  favorite 
hotel  is  to  be  kept  this  season  at  one  of  the 

watering  places  "by  the  widow  of  Mr.  

who  died  last  summer  en  a  new  and  improved 
plan."  Tbe  old,  old  fashion  that  Diokens 
talked  so  mournfully  about  has  been  snper- 
sedtd  we  suppote. 


A  Paradox. 

Qracs  Greenwood  graciously  writes  that 
Senator  Sumner  still  retains  "his  majestic 
port  and  rare  ruminative  smile."  This  ap- 
pears all  the  more  remarkable  it  the  New 
York  Commercial  when  it  reflects  bow  few- 
men  ean  I'smlle"  to  any  great  excess  an- 
still  retain  tfceir  majestic  port. 


Too  Bad. 

A  Frenchman  wiitiog  in  tbe  Journal 
Pour  Tous savs:  "Respect  for  tbe  woman 
requires  as  never  to  doubt  a  word  of  what 
she  utters  ;  self-respect  requires  us  never  to 
believe  a  word  of  what  she  esj*." 


Everybody    Suited, 

There  is  no  end  to  the  muM-rade  of  fashions 
In  bats.  At  "  The"  Eat  Btore,  647  Washington 
street  {second  bat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  Tbe  stock  is  Immense 
— tbe  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  salted.  ft 


Live    Well. 

Those  who  est  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  Is  tbe  caaseof  many  crime*.  Those 
Who  dine  at  tbe  Pioneer  Beetaurant,  on  Wash- 
IngtOfa  tract,  at  tbe  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy.  Henry 
Bocien,  wbo  has  catered  for  the  public  sine* 
134*.  provile*  for  Mb  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout.  Etusagundi  aoup,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
snan  ean  desire.  Tbe  best  cup  of  tea  in  the 
city  —  English  breakfast  tea  —  Souchong,  asd 
Orange  Pekoe — can  be  obtained  here.  a 


T"lie  Pioneer  Carpet  Beating 
Machine  Co., 
Ho.  553  Tebtma  Etreet,  Is  the  only  p'aceyou 
can  sepead  on  for  having  your  Carpets  well 
ci'mcd  and  swept  by  machinery.  J.  Spadxd- 
lng  4  00. S-s 

Notice  to  tbe  Public. 

H.  Peyser,  T19  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  Is  now  sel- 

■  ng  off  bis  due  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  ebU- 
Orena'  clotting,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
preatlj  reduced  (rices.  Every  description  of 
^ente  furnishing  goods,  hats,  trunks,  valises, 

.  ■ . .  below  co.t,    Oill  If  yes  want  bar/galas.  3b 


To  get  no  business  from  Chinese,  snd 
-employ  nose  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
ILauudry.    Office  ,151  Leldesdorff  street. 


Holiday    Candida, 

Treeb,  sweet  and  delicious  Candles,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection* 
ery,  578  Kearny  etreet.    Wholesale  and  retalL 


Xt    Is    a    Beauty  1 

Tbe  Little  Gem  Clothing  and  Card  Marker,  at 
tit  Washington  street,  near  the  Post  Office,  Bast 
erer  Invents  1.  0 


Oar  Climate. 

This  is  the  sort  of  thing  they  are  enjoying 
East  while  we  arereveliing  in  asparagus, 
green  pess,  strawberries,  moonlit  nights 
and  sunny  days : 

Chicago,  Marcb  25.— One  of  the  worst 
Bnow-Jtorrns  of  'this  terrible  season  has 
ra<»ed  here  tiocemorning.  A  foot  of  snow 
has  f&'leo.  and  it  has  drifted  terribly.  Street 
railway  travel  has  ceased,  and  trains  on  the 
railroads  are  stoppoi  entirely  or  are  badly 
delayed.    Thsrmoineter,  24  above  zero. 

Tbe  Bo-ton  Courier,  of  the  16th,  says  : 

The  snow-storm  yesterday  waa  the,.forty- 
secood  of  the  season. 

We  diln't  have  any'  snow-storm  on  that 
dty;  itwaswarmeaoughtseojoy  ict-cream. 
How  it  is  tl  at  all  the  people  who  bavemoney 
enough  to  come  to  California  don't  emigrate 
from  the  icy  East  to  tte  sunny  West,  puzzles 
us  c  ansiderably.    Are  tbey  frozen  in  ? 

>•> 

Jelly/  Spirits. 

A  lady  in  NiBhville  attended  a  Bpi  ritual 
seance  lately,  and  relates  her  experience 
thus'y :  "  I  asked  the  spirit  how  far  it  was 
from  the  lowest  sphere  to  "  Fiddler's  Green," 
when  he  gave  eleven  rspe,  signifying  eleven 
mile).  Thro  I  asked  fcim  bow  many  fiddlers 
were  there,  to  which  beanBwered,  "sixteen." 
I  then  inquired  tbe  number  of  women  resi- 
ding there,  and  was  informed  "four."  Pro- 
cs£di=g  further  with  my  inquiries,  I  was 
tcld  there  were  about  one  hundred  doctors, 
two  hundred  lawyers,  and  an  unlimited 
number  of  railroad  men  living  there.  I  said 
I  would  believe  this  story  if  tbe  table  would 
jump  to  tbe  ceiling,  whereupon  it  immedi- 
ately ssseuded  to  the  ceiling,  turned  over 
and  came  to  the  floor  downward." 


Washing!  or     Manners, 

Washington,  B.  C,  is  perhaps  tbe  most 
polite  city  in  the  United  8tat;s.  The  Otit- 
ic is  published  there: 

Becently  it  rained  very  heavily,  and  a 
beautiful  young  Udy  was  wiitiog  in  a  door- 
way for  a  car.  TJp  oame  politj  yoatb,  and, 
w.th  a  Chesterfieldian  bow  that  wjuld  baro 
deligb'ed  Edmund  Yates,  said  :  "May  I 
have  tbe  pleasure  of  proticiing  you  with  my 
umbrella?"  And  ebs  said  in  a  charming 
voice:  "Elevate  your  rag."  He  looked  as 
though  the  remark  depressed  bits  consid- 
erably. 

♦ 
Darwin's  Theory  Proved. 

A  person  who  professes  to  be  deeply  ver- 
83d  in  scientific  matters  writes  to  us  to  assure 
us  that  he  hnowi  it  to  be  a  fact  that  Dar- 
win's theory,  that  we  are  descended  from 
apes,  is  correct.  He  siys  Lis  grandfather 
distinctly  remembered  swinging  by  his  tail 
from  a  tree  in  Brazil  while  Darwin's  grand- 
father was  skinning  the  cat  upon  a  telegraph 
wire  in  the  neighborhood,  and  while  several 
other  apes  played  prisoner's  base  on  the 
on  the  ground  beneatb. 


Not  Trae. 

Man  wants  but  little  here  below,  nor 
wants  that  little  long,"  is  a  libel,  Josh  Bil- 
lings asserts.  "JIan  wants  everything  he 
can  see  or  bear  ov,  and  sever  is  willisg  to 
let  go  of  his  grab.  Whenever  yu  find  a 
man  wbo  is  thoroughly  sati-fiei  with  what 
be  hazgot,  yu  will  find  eitber  an  ideot,  or 
one  wbo  has  tried  hard  to  get  some  m  ore 
and  couldn't  do  it.  The  older  a  man  grows 
the  more  wantful  he  becomes;  es  hiz  hold 
on  life  slackens,  biz  pinch  on  a  dollrr  grows 
grippy."  

A  Clever   Definition. 

At  a  social  party,  where  humorous  defi- 
nitions was  one  of  the  games  in  the  evening, 
the  question  wasput:  "Wnat  is  religion?" 
"Religion,"  replied  one  of  the  parly,  more 
famous  asa  man  of  business  than  a  wit,  "is 
an  insurance  against  fire  in  the  next  world, 
for  which  honesty  is  the  best  policy." 


Tery  Thin. 

That  story  in  the  Chronicle  of  Monday 
about  an  Englishman  wbo  had  been  some 
time  in  San  Francisco  and  did  not  know  ef 
the  Cliff  House,  is  Tory  thin.  Moreover, 
the  story  is  a  stupid  one. 


The  Snperior  Race. 

Chung  Loo  Wing,  a  Mongolian  emigrant 
agent  in  Louisiana,  has  put  hi*  convictions 
into  the  following  formula:  One  Chinese 
man  lickee  four  niggles  allee  timee." 


Altogether  riio  Best. 

It  is  curious,  but  tree,  that  J.  A.  Bhaber, 
TOT  Market  etreet,  tear  Third,  should  sell  fur- 
niture and  bedding  cheaper  than  any  other 
dealer  in  this  city.  Try  him  and  you  will  be 
•convinced.  X 


A  great  variety  of  Tl»e  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
just  received  at  the  Wnat  Oheer  Lion  dry,  131 
Leldetderff  itrett,  e 


Genuine    Ha 

Beat  trues  at  61 

•  comer  ot  Merchant. 


ana.     Ci(rar«. 
Montgomery  street,  B,  W. 
Franca1  A  Oaha.  q 


Public  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  offloe  before  8  a.  at.,  esc 
be  returned  In  the  ersning  if  required;  we 
usver  dls&rpelLtl  What  Cnear  Laundry,  131 
tVlaeedorff  street.  • 

THe    J^eart    Bemedlee, 

Dr.  Pe  .  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
ir*s  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  bUtous  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Sassome 
etreet,  oerner  of  Comnw  reial.  " 


Pratt's  /,   -olitiom  Oil 

Ouree  etui  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  3-l 


'Pratt*i  AboUt  I  on  Oil 

Cures  En* rauiiim  and  Neuralgia, 


Too  Thin. 

Charley  Wildman  is  a  married  man.  He 
doesn't  S3em  like  a  married  man  but  be  is. 
Tbe  other  day,  in  an  aff=c:ionate  mood,  be 
was  kissing  his  wife.  There  was  no  harm 
in  this  ;  a  man  has  a  right  to  kisi  Mi  wife. 
Banning  his  hand  t'arough  her  hair,  he  said, 
musingly:  "Dear  Kate!1'  Mrs.  Wildman 
started  from  him  ss  if  stung  by  a  serpent 
The  reason  was— her  name  is  not  Katie,  but 
Mary.  Then  there  w«s  a  row,  and,  though 
Wildman  swore  .that  the,  could  have  called 
her  Kaiis  only  beciuse  that  was  the  name  of 
a  heroine  in  a  novel  he  was  reading  at  the 
time.  Mrs.  Wv  isn't  satisfied  snd  considers 
tbe  explanation  toa  daphanoTji.  Wildman 
has  registered  a  vow  never  to  call  his  wife 
or  any  other  woman  by  her  given  name 
azain  and  is  committing  all  the  pat  names 
he  can  think  of— "pat,"  " darling,"  "  bir- 
die," "baby,"  etc.,  to  memory  for  future 
use. 


The  Last  New  Sons*. 

Air— "Mutt  t£  Chandon." 
Emerson  Oorvllle  ii  my  name. 
My  business  always  is  ibe  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  and  Fancy  Boast, 
Relishes  thea*,  tbat  my  bonse  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
Oh!  high  ohl  Oh!  nigh  ohl 
None  who  bare  been  but  again  will  go. 
CorvUle  (ays  so!  says  sol 
Oat  Floe  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remember  'be  number  and  call  again. 
Visions  of  Shell-fi-h  In  every  style, 
Inwardly  eauae  yon  much  to  smile. 
Ladies  with  escorts  there  always  go, 
Ladies  gol  Ladles  go! 
Emerson  CorviUe's  polite!  and  so 
8-1  Tbey  go!  tbey  go!  they  gol 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


oa  Dunneee  or  sickaets daily,  from  10a.  if  to    _  . 
5   P.    M.     Spiritafcl   Circles,     etlDdar,    leesd^T  »rd 

Friday  6T«cLae*.  il£  p.m..  at  Der  reiidence.  9££^ 
O'F&rrall  Btreet.near  Huen.  rn.S-lni 


OITT     GA.RI3EKrS, 

Corner  Twelf  tn  and  Folsem  atreata. 

SATURDAY     AND      SUNDAY, 
March  SO  ah  and  30  th. 

Grand.     Performance 
By  the  celebrated 

JAPANESE  TROUPE, 

Who  will  appeir  Id 

Wonderful   and   Amusing   Acts ! 

A  DOLLAB  PPBFORMAKOE 

For  T-vrenty-ii-v-e  Cents 

MUSIC  BY  MADEN'S  BRASS  &  STRING  BAND 

WTHE  GAKIBiLDI  GUARD  will  hold  th.Ir 
Annul  f ioolc  at  tne  On,  G.rtfeos,  April  fitQ. 


BILL7  EMERSON'S 

new  eoire, 

"OLD    BLACK    JOE," 

ViUiPiotare  of  Old  Joe  andHasaa  Obarlea. 

■'  DAS  LEEDLE  PLRCK  UNO  DftH." 

THE  GEEAT  DUTCH  SOKO, 

Bradley  &  Bolofttra  Portrait  of  Emerson. 

BOTH  JUST  OUT  AT 

Cray's    Music   Store. 


XVANTEID. 


25  Young  Ladies  for  the  Ballet 

•S*~Apr>1r  at  theBox  Office  of  MacnuVe  Opera 
Hooae,  between  tha  benra  of  12  aod    1,  iaaiaedia- 

al-elj.  mK 


Oysters. 
In  strollliig  round  the  other  nlghi. 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
uut  careless  f est ,  by  chance  did  Btray 
To  where     fountain's  ceaseless }p Lay 
Of  spaikllng  waters,  made  a  sojeen 
Throngh  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen  ; 
While  mosey  stone  and  pearly  shell. 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Made  tbat  wlnaow  reem  to  be 
Rome  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

Stop,"  said  tay  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 
It  looks  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"AH  right, "  I  said,  '-I  most  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  &  'T.'** 
So  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  ear  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  ocr  wish — 
&ald  they  had  almost  any  dlah 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  It  trns. 
And  cooked  mafmficatQy,  toe; 
Aii  Mnds  of  oyaters,  juicy,  fat. 
Cooked  erery  style;  just  think  of  that, 
And  If  yeur  month  dont  water,  then 
Ton  Ye  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  a  and  crab*  and  terrapins  ;J 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  a8  kindfi  of  game, 
Pish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  erery  dish  was,  I  aza  sure. 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  ha^e  found  'twould  seem, 
That  they  here  here  the  best  Ice  cream: 
So  here  they  flock,  the  Utile  sinners, 
To  get  wnat  they  call  "such  nlee  dinners," 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  tbirty-eeTen  Bosh, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  Hooee.  337  Bush  street,   there 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  KlghL 

GEABLE8  EaaEJE.  Proprietor. 
■   • 
V.    Carti.r  <&  Co.,   Lapidaries, 

Peom  Paris,  having  the  latest  improved  lapi- 
dary tools,  will  exeoute  any  work  In  their  line 
In  a  tuperior  manner,  at  moderate  charges. 
Will  pay  the  highest  prices  for  quartz  sped- 
saens,  and  appraise  the  value  of  all  gems.  Lap- 
Idary.  Hi  Merchant  itrett,  room  36.  ta 


BADGER'S  CENTRAL  PARK 

OAgljAWD, 

The    Popular   Picnic   Resort. 

Forty  Mlnatei  Bide  from  ibis  Clty-Cori 
run  direct  to  the  Park. 

BADCEB'S  OBWTBAL  PABK  18  TJNDOTJBT- 
edlj  toe  bast  Sanmrt  Resort  for  Picnics  and 
Farailieidnriag  tbe  Summer,  beiuc  FREt  FROM 
DTJ->T,  WfNu.  BAND  AND  POISON  OAK.  The 
ParkiBTirr  eommodioa*.  and  located  directly  at 
the  water  f  root. 

ft  abounds  in  magnificent  old  Shade  Trees, beau- 
tiful Lawns.  Gardens,  etc..  and  is  prorided  witb 
a  mam  mot  b  Pavilion,  Restaurant,  a-d  every  oon- 
▼emenoe  for  poolic  assemblage*,  rt'fll  be  opea  to 
tee  paDlioaft^r  March  I6ta.  For  ti-niculirs.  ap- 
pW  to  f.  W.  BiDGEB.  at  tbe  Park,  or  at  hia 
offiee,  Dertbaaat  corner  Ksarny  and  Bush  streets, 
San  Francisco.  nhll  lm 


C3rFLJ^lSIJD 


AVERAGE 


SCHEME! 


500,000  ARTICLES 


SELLING  AT 


GENTS 


P»ffES"W 


GENTS' 


Furnishing 


Goods, 


CLOTHING,  Etc. 


The  City  Gardens 

FOR  THE 

Coming  Picnic  Season! 

THE  ATTENTION  OF  ALL  BOOIBTIES.  As- 
sociations and  Military  Companies  ts  called 
to  tbe  advantages  offered  bj  tsese  commodious 
and  beautiful  grounds  for  fciolidayP  icoio  Festi- 
v&ls.  Ther  cau  be  procured  ou  any  day  in  tbe 
week  for  picnio  purposes  the  eomiuK  season  on 
more  adTaDtaceaoa  tenaa  than  any  grounds  in  toe 

Stats.      

THE  CITY  61BDEM 
Aresaayof  accsse  without  any  tariff  to  Societies, 
sad  are  prorided  with  large  and  beautiful  Lawns; 
large  Shade  Trses;  beaaufai  Flowers  and  Plants 
from  erery  clime;  numerous  Swings;  two  mim- 
mom  Dancing  Pavilions;  a  natural  Lake,  wit* 
Pletsnrs  Bo»ts;  Fountains  acd  Observatory  Tow"- 
trs,  all  perfectly  sheltered  from  the  winds.  A 
mammo-.n  Restaurant  ib  ou  the  grounds,  and  every 
convenience  for  the  aoeommsdatlon  of  large  Pie- 
nlee  has  bseu  made.  Everything  has  been  placed 
in  tbe  most  complete  order  for  the  coming  season 

TBJE  CITY  GiBDENS 
Ars  the  largest  in  th©  State.  They  contain  8K 
acres  of  Knoll  and  Shaded  Lawa,  Flower  Gar- 
deo*.  etc.,  and  are  capable  of  accommodating 
tt^KO  persons  with  the  greatsBt  coaveniBnee.  Ex- 
tra Cars  run  directly  to  tie  Gardens. 

Picnic  Oommitt**e  are  especially  invited  t»  call 
aod  inspect  the  Grounds,  and  ascertain  terms, 
which  will  be  most  favorable. 

M.  V.  STIVE.iS,  Proprietor. 

fjaj-OfEce  hours  3  to  6  p.m..  daily,  at  the  Gardear, 
corner  Twelfth  and  Foitom  etreeu. 

R.  E  —  300,000  Admission  Tickets  were  sold 
by  various  Associations  holding  leetivala  at  the 
City  Gardens  last  year.  The  sals  of  spirituous 
liquors  will  be  prohibited  on  the  grounds  on  >  ss- 

ival  days.  mtai  tf 


Full    X_il33.es 


SPRING    GOODS 


Received  Daily, 


IX L  Auction  Store 


6 1 8  Kearny  st., 


Corner    of    Commercial 


TH£I 


CHEAPEST   HOUSE 


ME3R.IC. 


"NK 


pu 


price: 


A  Safe  and  speedy  Rerrn 
dyfor  all  Bronchial  Affe. 
tions,  Asthma,  Cold 
Coughs,  Loss  of  Voic 
Bronchitis.  Incipient  Coi 
sumption,  Hoarsenes 
Pain  and  soreness  of  th 
Breast,  and  all  Difficultly 
arising  from  a  sudde 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  it 
healing  powers.  Ask  f< 
the  California  Hall's  Pu 
monary  alsam.  Sold  b 
all  Druggists. 

PROPMIBTOKB, 

41T  SaAfome  street,  comer  Conmerei, 
laUtf 


L,sG^^xLBlTr, 


CURES   DYSPEPSIA. 


l^jmmft 


Gives  Tone  to  the  Stomach, 


bjmmvw 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 


'LdmmLm 


Is  a  Sure  Belief  for  Indigestioi 


EV,(?^  !Xl>TEC 


HAS  KO  BUPEBIOK  AS  A 

BLOOD    PURIFIER 
fdDU 


THOMAS    W.    BR££,     ' 

SIIiVEH  PIiATBR 


•  MANUFAUTUKEB 
BIPAI K£K 


¥/)  ORUDIS,  BANJOS, 

OTMKjB    MY8ICAL    INSTBrafXaTI, 
ESTABLISHED  IN  IB 05. 

!»»  f  imiii  iii  eiven  on  the  Banjo  and  Drum.  MS 
MISSION  6TKEET,  between  First  and  Ssooai. 

N,  B.— Fine- toned  Kilver  Solo  Banjos  lor  Psa 
esslonaJa  alwavs  on  hand.  iali  if 


A     DESIDERATUM 

....TO.... 

MA1.AGERS,  STARSJUID  C0MB1II ATIOIS I 

AOOMPETBNT    MANAGER,     AGENT 
Aoter,  with  15ye.nr»'  experience  in  Ec 


Amerios,  tbe  Oaoe  of  Good  Hop*  and  Auualat 
Oolooies,  India  and  Ohina, 

IS  OPEN  TO  ENGAGEMENT. 

Is  well  posted  with  t&e  profession  aod  the  Pram 
Can  Rive  came*  of  Managers,  Theatres  or  Haiti 
Liat  of  Prioes  and  haloing  csV&city,  in  nearly  even 
one  of  the  above  places.    Apoly  to 

J.  H.  McOABE. 
fe4  lm  *320  WaBbisgtou  street,  8.  F. 


FREE  AND  EASY. 


EVEKT 8 


A.TUBDAX    lfl«lt, 


Piano  ana    Bin«rin«s  at  8  P.M. 

CHARIN6e|ssLf>SALO0N 

HOG  Mission  street,  near  Beeead 

delft  EAGLES  i  WILD,  PronneW*. 


A 


.WILUS^BAND. 

MTJSIO     FUENI8HED    FOB    ALL 
oeoations.    Music  imported,  arranged 
and  for  sale. 

MARCUS  M.   BLUM     lender    of1 
Orchestra. 

MSBT  TON  DEB  MEODXX.  teas- 
er of  Brass  Bend, 

■Qjr-Ordf  re  from  the  oountry  promptly  ettfWSesj 
to.  Address  M.  W.  WILLIS,  Ksvoo's  Mp*lf 
Store,  las  MortR^mery  etreet,  or  MASOVoM* 
BLUM.  ZSO  Monteomerrstre^t.  ia»g. 


J.   C.    COMBES. 
TERRAPIN     XVCJiXCH, 

Cor,  Second  auid  Tekaaaa\  atgeaSa. 


.J-Terraplo     oomtaotly    on    b**J* 
Oysters  In    every    atvl 
kSUPPBE     EOOMS  F.'., 
dec  SI  lm 


ttaoUy   oo    ha»l 
it'Ie.     PBIVATE    I 
;  F,*)E  PAEIaJaw- 


EXTRA  QUAUTY 

BOOTS  and  SH0B9 

OB  BAND  aod  aaada 
to  OBDEB, 

L.   BLAIR'S, 


CANDIES. 

LLL     ElfTDi     OE    THE     FINEST  • 
asde  at  omr  Steam   dandy  Factory   <*• 
dan,  sspeviaUy  from  the  somntry.  an  _ 

1M  Vnlnsuj  at.  nwBW* 


M 


•  »■    mABCnCOi    »ATWRD.T.     MAMrH     r»      MIS 


HuforJIITTheatrF 


8TADTTHEATFR 


RRRi  nPCRii  EMERSON    MINSTRELS 

ODllI       Ul     CllA   1  wm^nu.  .rr*».  m  mmmm  *n. 


WHW    ALHAHBRA    TH1ATRB. 


IMI^BI^M 


1  II  I       ..HI     \   I 


(»    ^  0»,      Pri,    . 

y    y        si  uu.no  »i 
-  lUls!    H.nis: 


i'J5)iol  STOIl  t  . 
r«L  m.    aw.  <i».         -»-»-i«x    o«o 


WILSOIY'S 

AMPHITHEATRE 

Parisian  Oircns! 


UTCtD 

L1TTL. 

S3 

sac 

A.  O. 

U.U.riDJT     (VIUKfal 

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march  n  »4M 

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l'»n    -...,,. i       olio. 

In*  R.ri  .  a^ftnU  an**,   ■11 


KHKHSOY  and  Inmiuj 


BEJCOND-HAND    HOTEL. 


.     Hi  '        i  'T':  « 


.„Agf  h««t 


.H0>«  AMI    DA!*CK  (HAKI.rs   si   I  T0> 


LES     MISERABLES1 

Hun-  Ba»». 

■CBOBT  i»«»   kn  |M 


BILLT  Btfaaaoi 

....BMnUkr,  M-u4rlul 


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tar*  iffimnw  will  oeawlnde  with  *>b  Bui's  naw  um  h  entiiltd 

3F»  3F»  1*3  XI.  Y     DCFA^ST. 

oih-r  ekaraotern  by  the  Company. 

afOKDAT  ITEMING.  hUrrb  UM 

BEjIVESFIT       OF"      BOB     ZZ^.X=LrF 

P.  H.— Shall   I  nee    you  on    Monday    eioninc! 


BOB  HART. 


i  ftdnlnat   the   Aikuabr*   Theatre  man   M  vrumnx*4    bereener   on    Hokdir. 
to  eemsNMM  paoflta.Hr  »t  «ieM   o'o.oek. 


.Sflltnlilrnraic    Mow« 


REDUCED    PRICES! 


.        Ir.la 


■VKMOttol 


SATURDAT.  AT  2      GRAWD    MATINEE 

ll-iirdt     <>. 

MASTER  JOHNNY  COOKE 

TBI    DAUBO   jrrE»U.I    EIDEJL 
■Mtor  r.*h«  ltH.m  >b»  M.r*B»l«  »  "II  t 


•  It*.  «r  ■  *»   rr.»...M.  with   th.lr 


THII   EVENING MAAOH    *9 

FAREWELL  BENEFIT 

Of 

P.   H.  DOCKRILL. 

wnn 

BrUllAut   lVoveltlo« 

Will  bfl  prrwaud. 

The  Dockriii  Troupe  in  their  Best  Acts 


The  Gymnasts  in  thrlr  Greatest  Feats 

All  the  Artistes  for  Docknll's  Benefit! 


SUNDAY    EVENING MARCH    :i0 

Grand  Special  Programme  I 

Novelty!    Novelty  I  Novelty! 


10L,     ►*•-«»»  law  riM-        Oar  ealabraUd  •■   ft*  WHITE  BUIRTS.    Thai  At  i lincn.T,lri  for  qaallt*  Aid  darabilllr  w(l|  c.t.c  ha  matokad      Ta  ba  bad  only  ■>  lb. 
WALrrmrf  A  noTWfl.l.       I  -WO  A  I.I.  AKD  HIE  THRU  I  X   L.     AHTlOf     HTORf,     611  Ktinr  Km  ,  wr.  OtBBtrtlAt. 


Snre.  Why  Have  Ye  that  Catarrh  ? 


Sua  Pit  to  Biddy.  "Ton  look  to  briibt. 

Nor*  roar  ai*.  tit?  »oarkta  Ilk*  *  «Ur," 
"0  ti»,"  aara  Bld<tr.  "Dr.  tt*nry'.  Diamond  i 

llaa  oarod  toat  dlvil  of  a  bad  catarrh." 


nadf 


Poraataatall  Dtitriit .,  aad  at  0  POST  RTRKET. 


DLITAN  THEATRE 

Opera! 


•a,n<a      :o©rx©£it 

OF 

tETRO  BAGGEI 

muT  teior  or  THE 

bri  Opera  Combination 


sstf 


,it*»" 


A>NCtDAT  EVENING MARCH  2 

UijKbnr'.  Grand  Op«n, 

bert  le  Diable 


TO.  Dura  ill  Norm.ndU BIG.  METRO  BACOEI 

iUI,  dl  talamloo HF.*R  O.IA  BPK1GLEK 

M  ACtlordomo  AM  Ha  dl'iollia Mr.  Jo..  Laopbin 

do,  CMiadtae  Konntndo Mini.  cli.r'aa 

.I.A    Prloelp'IAdl  BIclllA. HISS  AN-)  A  EI  ZKR 

OwlMlu  Knaudi MMI.  INEZ  FABoKI 

d'Arm.  d.l  B«dl8lcllU Mr.  Oalode 

)a'.  r  •  d'I.tb«Ut Mrf.  £TA&t 

Omlkri.  Rnaito,  rt«.i.  tto.  tto. 
ACnlai-sred  Chorus. 

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CITY  OF  PARIS 


MONDAY    EVENING MARCH  31 


A  New  Sensation  in  San  Francisco? 


A  First-Class  Variety  Theatre 


LIVELY  and  GOOD  PERFORMANCES 

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THE  VERY  LATEST. 


VILLE  DE  PARIS, 

KOXTHEAIT    COKBTBB 

Sutter  and  Montgomery  St«., 

Occidental    Block. 


Ladies  and  Children 

....WILL  HMD. ... 

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SATUBDAT MABOH  29,  lffl 

AMUSEMENTS.    Etc. 

California    Theatbe.— "  CoriolannB  "    is 

rnoniDK  to  remarkably  good  homes  and  bids  fair 
to  speedily  reimburse  tbe  management  ibo  large 
nam  sxpeoded  oa  Its  production.  There  are  maay 
who  pronounce  John  McCullongb's  OoriolanuE  the 
vorr  bait  of  all  bis  Impersonations.  We  think  that 
be  does  ,  more  good  aoting  in  tbttpait  than  soy 
other,  'and  do  not  think  that  there  Is  enactor  on 
tbe  »tago  who  can  equal  bim  ia  It.  "  Oorio'aoaa  ' 
will  be  played  at  tbe  matinee  to-day  and  again  this 

evening, 

Mbthopoljtah   Theatee.    --#"  Lotos  and 

Leo,"  a  Utile  condensed  and  improved,  waa  plaied 
again  latt  nUbt.  The  tragedy  bmlness  waa  very 
amoaing  and  the  Btochanalo  Oriental ,  by  M'lle  Gan- 
gs.o,  tbe  Obipmon  SiBters  and  W.  Simma  was 
graceful  and  prtt  y  wltboat  being  too  lonJ.  Tbii 
barletqae,  with  the  farce  ot  "Lodgings  to  Let." 
will  be  performed  again  tbia  evening,  and  to-mor- 
row evening  :  it  will  also  conttitate  the  entertain- 
ment at  tbe  matinee  to-day. 

ArjTAimnA  TnEATiiE. — The  performance  a 
this  bonis  ie  as  fnll  of  fnn  as  it  canlposaibly  be 
Bob  Hart,  the  stage  manager,  is  always  getting  op 
something  new  fortbe  amusement  of  tbe  publio- 
Bis  last  sketch,  "  Slippery  Ground,"  wbleh  baa 
been  pnt  on  tbe  stage  at  tome  expense,  keep*  tbe 
bouse  in  a  roar  of  laughter.  The  Senator  ie  is 
take  bis  benefit  on  Monday  nigbt,  and  confi- 
dently expects  to  meet  his  constituent*  in  foil 
force.  There  has  never  bees  a  stain  on  his  charac- 
ter, and  tbe  only  bribe  he  ever  offers  is  a  first-rate 
evening's  entsrtaiemear.  The  bill  t»  be  performed 
at  tbe.  matinee  to-day  and  again  this  evening  is  a 
rich  ene.  Billy  Emerson  will  appear  in  some  of 
his  best  Impersonations,  and  all  will  do  their  best 
Osmose, 

Bella  Uniqn,  Tseatbe,— TJub  ti}'ft'ra 
~li  strong  in  Toeal  talent  at  present  and  this  fact 
has  lea  tbb  revival  ot  the  old-time  minstrel  first 
part,  in  which  Thes.OampbBll.Tboa.Bree,  Charles 
Vernsr,  Matt  Kelly,  Will  Bark,  snd  O.  Oogill  will 
sing,  end  E.  Zimmer,  F.  Kiaoss,  G.  Seecamp,  L. 
Hauser,  and  J,  Riley  will  enpp'y  the  Instrumental 
mneic.  After  this  will  come  an  interlnde  of  aota: 
song  and  dance  by  Cog  ill  and  Cooper;  postarings 
by  Mile  Gerretta  and  Ed  Montague ;  "  The  White 
Squall. "  by  Thoe  Campbell ;  Dutuh  epacialtiee,  by 
J.H.  Lirkin  and  Carrie  Armstrong;  a  new  act  by 
Harry  OauBland,  entitled  "  Tbe  Showman  at  the 
Fair:"  and  other  performances.  The  performance 
will  oonolnd  e  with  tbe  farce  ot  "  Toodles,"  with  B. 
G.  HarBhiDtheoharattsrof  Timotby  Toodles,  and 
Miss  Lillie  Harland  as  Mrs.  Toodles. 

John    Wilson's     Amphitheatre.  —  Tfee 

Amphitheatre  was  crammed  last  night,  whea  that 
most  popular  of  jcslere,  J.  Kenaibel,  loak  his 
benefit.  The  performance  was  worthy  of  the  oc- 
casion. Kenolbel  surpassed  himself,  made  the 
speotators  scream  with  laughter.  The  immense 
house  was  a  great  compliment  to  Mods.  Kennibel, 
as  the  benefit  wai  only  announced  oa  the  day  oa 
which  it  took  place,  sad  not  a  single  ticket  was 
sold  outside  of  the  box-office.  Proof  enough 
that  merit  will  tell  la  San  Francisoo.  The  mati- 
nee performance  to-day  will  be  for  the  benefit  of 
that  brilliant  yoaog  equestrian,.  Master  Johnny 
Cooke,  wbea  of  course  there  witl'.bo  a  grand  con- 
gregation of  ladles  and  children.  To-nigbt,  R.  H. 
Dock  nil,  (be  leader  of  tne  Parisian  Circus  Troupe. 
will  take  bis  benefit,  and  to  motrow  theie  wiil  be 
a  performance  of  an  extraordinarily  attractive 
character,  Tbe  reduction  of  prices  is  having  the 
effect  of  crowdlagtbe  Amphitheatre  nightly. 

MAeoiBE's  Opeba  House,— J.  H.  Cbarch 
will  open  this  house  on  Monday  evening,  with  a 
full  variety  troupe,  consisting  of  seventeen  mate 
performers  aad  twelve  ladies.  It  is  lateaded  to 
give  a  variety  entertainment  of  a  superior  order- 
There  will  be  no  smckingallowed  in  tbe  theatre. 
The  fall  programme  will  appear  in  Figabc  on  Mon- 
day. 

Gehkan  Stadttheatbe.— To-morrow  eve- 
ning the  Fabbri  Troape,  nnder  the  direction  of 
Charles  Fritscb,  st  the  California  Theatre,  will 
present  the  comio  opera  of  "  The  Merry  Wives  of 
Windsor."  This  ooera  bae  never  bsen  performed 
io  California,  and  Ite  production  will,  doubtless. 
excite  muoh  Interest  in  the  musical  world.  Carl 
Spelgler  will  make  a  good  representative  of  Sir 
JoboFalitiff.  Madame  Inez  Fabbri  will  assume 
the  character  of  Mrs.  F'uth  (Mrs.  Ford);  Miss 
AnnaElzer,  that  of  Urn.  Belch  (Mrs.  Page),  and 
Jac.  Muiler  wil  play  Mr.  Flnth  (Mr.  Ford). 

Cits  Gaedens.— The  Japanese  Troupe  will 

give  a  full  performance  In  the  Pavilion  on  Sunday 
afternoon  snd  pieBiat  their  best  and  most  amus- 
ing feats.  Iran  omental  mnsio  by  Weden'eBand. 
A  dollar  ehow  for  26  cent*  will  draws  large  attend- 
ance st  these  beautiful  rural  grounds  on  Sunday. 

WooDWASr/B  Gabjjuks  —  Ikkekbk  Rush. 
—Professors  Ooe  and  Lay  will  make  their  last  gat 
balloon  atcensjion  on  Sunday.  Grand  performan- 
ces Saturday  aad  Sunday  by  the  Japanese  Troupe 
and  the  Baislsy  Family.  Kew  feats  by  the  Bais- 
lays—  their  Leotard  act  aad  "  Lee  Fils  d'AIr."  Bal- 
aaceoiioa  by  tbe  Buislaie  on  Saturday.  All  tbe 
world  gees  to  Woodward's  on  Sunda;  s. 

Platt'b  Hall.— Professor  Fowler  will  de- 
liver a  free  leotore  to-morrow  at  3  o'clock.  Oa 
Monday  i  fternoon  he  will  lecture  to  ladles,  ad- 
mission 50  cents,  and  in  the  evening  to  geallemsa, 
with  tbe  tame  charge  for  admission. 

Re-engaqemfht  of  the  Chapman  BiaTEBS. 

—Yielding  to  the  pcpolar  with,  the  management 
of  the  Metropolitan  Thiatre  have  tffected  a  new 
engagement  with  tbe  Chapman  Sisters,  and  these 
popular  artietee  will  next  we<k  appear  in  new  bur- 
lesques. 

Benefit  of  W.  T.  Pobteb.— Od  Wednes- 
day aext.  W.  T.  Porter,  tbe  talented  soenio  ar- 
tist of  the  California  Theatre,  will  take  a  benefit 
We  are  sure  tbat  tbe  public  will  be  glad  to  avail 
themselves  of  tbe  opportunity  to  express  their 
appreciation  of  bis  talent,  whioh  baa  con  riboted 
sv  maoh  towards  tbe  success  of  tbe  plays  pro- 
duced at  this  theatre. 

A  New  D.bpartube.— Tbe  ladies  of  8an 

Francisoo  tblnkths  Bella  Union  ia  a  "shooklng 
place.'  bey  will  henceforth  have  the  opportunity 
to  sec  .  themselves  tbat,  although  itwae  rather 
free  and  easy  in  early  times,  the  performance  ie 
now  vnobjectlonable  la  every  respect.  Friday 
night  of  em)h  week  will  be  "Ladies'  Night," and 
ladies  and  children  will  be  admitted  free. 

Ajut  ■  .::oal  Museum.— One  of  tbe  most 

.  aomplete  collections  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
State*,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  beao- 
li1".!  wn  models,  Is  daily  on  view  (to gentlemen 
only)  at  *.he  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
hoar  may  be- profitably  spent  horn, 


Notes.— Tbe  next  BbskBpaarean   revival 

at  the  California  Tbev.re  will  be  "A  Mdaammer 
Bight's  Dream  " 

Henry  Edwards  has  been'oflered  a  splendid  en- 
gagement in  Boston  and  hre  declined, 

Owen  Marlowe  will  go  Bast  at  tbe  termioattoa 
of  the  prsssnt  season  at  the  California  Theatre. 

Stanley,  the  discoverer  of  Dr.  Livingitine,  has 
been  sent  for  to  look  for  Charles  Vivian. 

The  Hon,  Bob,  Hart  will  address  the  citizena  of 
San  Francisco  at,  the  AlbambraThearre,  oa  Mon- 
day, on  "  propria  qusb  marlbue,"  and  other  points 
of  vital  interest. 

Where  the  critics  most  dooorgregatein  the  Cal- 
ifornia Theatre— frost  seats,  nesr  the  orehtatra, 
left  band  side,  is  termed  "  Murderer's  Alley." 

A  lotter  from  Mrs.  Mioaie  Myrtle  Miller  informs 
as  tbat  she  ia  at  the  Fifth-avenue  Hote ,  New 
York. 

Two  Italian  opera  srtlstes  will  arrive  shortly 
from  Australia,  Slg&or  Donoi,  a  first-class  basao, 
and  Sigaor  Bosln&ti,  eyonag,  bsaaeome  and  tal- 
ented tenor. 

A.  Bbilliant  Pebfobmeb   Comino.— One 

of  tbe  brightest  stars  of  tbe  "Leoand  Lot  u*  "per- 
formance at  Xiblo', .  New  York,  was  E.  D.  Davles( 
wbo  .eoently  arrived  from  London,  aodhasainoe 
delighted  thouaaads  with  his  wonderfoland  amus- 
ing entertainment  of  ventriloqniem  with  automa- 
ton actors.  Tbls  artit  t  ?.  one  of  tbebrightest  stars 
in  the  variety  profeeeion,  will  be  tbe  next  attrac- 
tion at  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  opening  on  April 
7th.  He  is  bound  to  cause  an  immense  sensation 
here,  as  he  has  elsewhere. 


PACIFIC  COAST   DRAMATIC  NEWS. 

Sacbamento.— There  was  a  splendid  audience  et 
tbe  Metropolitan  Theatre  on  Monday  evening, 
when  a  sensation  drama  entitled  "The  American 
Spy,"  written  by  F.  T.  Marssaux  of  Sacramento, 
was  prodocsd  nnder  the  aasploes  of  the -Sacra- 
mento Light  Artillery  Dramatic  Club.  Tbe  Rec- 
ord thnacntioisesll: 

We  regret  bat  we  cannot  say  a  word  in  praise 
of  a  play  wrli  ten  in  our  own  city,  but  it  would  be 
mockery  ts  do  so.  for  a  more  shallow,  flit  connect- 
ed and  improbable  lot  of  trash  we  have  seldom 
listened  to.  'share  were  five  hundred  acta  and 
something  less  than  ooe  hundred  scenes,  acd  it 
was  impossible  for  the  audience  to  tell  from  tbe 
surroundings  or  the  dialogue  whether  they  were 
oa  Woods'  plantation  or  in  the  heart  of  Mexico. 
An  uninhabited  Island  In  tbe  Mississippi  was 
something  new,  aspeoially  as  the  soeae  presented 
many  evidence*  that  tbe  island  was  inhabits.].  It 
is  scarcely  fair  to  erltioise  actors  wbea  they  have 
such  material  to  work  upon,  bat  some  of  them 
were  So  bad  that  their  app»aranee  was  an  insult  to 
an  intelligent  audience.  Mrs.  Jennie  heiffarth  as 
JKHen  Marienze,  sod  K.  V.  Haygarth  as  Giorge 
Booth,  oarried  tbe  whole  weight  of  the  piece,  aad 
jnada  as  much  of  their  parts  as  there  was  in  tOein. 

The  Bee  Bays: 

John  Piper,  the  great  Nevada  manager  of  Piper's 
Opera  House,  ia  now  in  treaty  with  tbe  lessors  oj 
tbe  Metropolitan  Theatre,  for  the  lea-e  ol  lb  a* 
building.  He  wania  is  get  it  for  s^ven  half 
months,  .»cd  foor  whole  months.  If  the  lease 
shall  be  oeosammated,  Mr.  Piper  wil'  opea  it  in 
the  middle  ot  April  next,  and  raa  it  till  May,  then 
for  the  Srtt  half  of  the  next  month  play  bia  Com- 
pany at  Virsinio,  tbea  half  a  month  here,  aad 
ec  alternately  except  the  month  of  State  Fair  and 
the  three  montbe  of  tbe  Legislative  times,  wbea 
he  will  keep  tbe  theatre  here  open  costinaoasly. 
The  completion  of  toe  bargain  ia  now  depending 
on  an  agreement'  whioh  Mr.  Piper  is  now  trying  to 
make  with  the  R  R.  Oo.,  to  insure  reduced  charges 
for  the  frequent  t raa af era  between  here  and  Vir- 
ginia, of  ble  people  and  materials.  He  will  keep 
anrst-alaas  stock  company  and  a  constant  sno- 
oession  of  theatrical  stare  of  tbe  first  magnitude. 

Oaklakd.— The  Chapman  Siatsrs  and  Metropoli- 
tan Theatre  Company,  will  perform  at  the  Acade- 
my of  Muio    on  Wednesday  evening. 

Los  Angeles— Tb«  Wilton  Dramatic  Troupe 
were  announced  to  make  their  reappearance  at 
tbe  theatre  oa  Tuesday,  the  25tb,  in  "Under  the 
Gaslight." 

Sxocxton.— The  Botedala  Dramstlo  Company, 
comprising  Robert  Fnlford,  the  Pixley  Sisters,  W. 
FlIertoD,  Miss  Carrie  Lipaie,  F.  LipBls  and  others, 
are  announced  to  give  a  performance  at  the  thea- 
tre thia  evening.  It  will  consist  of  "Black-eyed 
Susan,"  an  Interlnde,  and  the  farce  of  "Nature 
and  Pblloaopby." 

Mabtbvu-le.— Dr.  P.  V.  Breanan  Is  giving  a 
oouree  of  lectures  on  Physiology,  at  the  theatre. 
Amateurs  performed  a  paDtsmime,  entitled  "  Tbe 
Barber  of  Seville,"  at  Turner  Hall,  on  Thursday 
evening. 

Ban  JoSE*— Mrs. '  Carrie  F.  Young  is  delivering 
lsotures  on  Temperance.  It  Is  very  necessary  In 
San  Jose,  where  the  fine  for  getting  drunk  is  $10. 

Pktaluma.— Mrs.  B.  A.  Chamberlain  k*l-  cturiog 
on  Spiritualism,  at  the  theatre,  and  drawing  good 
ho  usee. 

Salt  Lake.— Miss  Maria  Mordannt  closed  her 
engagement  on  tne22d.  Miss  L.  Dargon  opened 
in  "Camille"  on  the  letb.aod  played  through  the 
week. 

Pioche  —  Mr.  and  Mrs.  F.  M.  Bates[were  perform- 
ingat  the  theatre  [up  to  tbe  19,b,on  whioh  date 
the  latter  was  presented  with  a  diamond  ring. 

GRABS  Vallet.—  MIbb  Major  Pauline  Ooabman 
lectorea  this  evening  at  Hamilton  Hall,  en  her  ex- 
periences as  a  epy. 


EASTtRN    DRAMATIC  NEWS. 

In  New  York  a  pantomime,  in  which  Maffitt  and 
Bartholomew  are  to  appear,  will  be  produced  at 

Niblo's  after  "The  Scouts  of  the  Prairie." At 

the  Olympic  "Humpty  Dumpt>"  still  runs 

Sothern  remains  tbe  attraction  at  Wallaok'a;  Jno. 

W.  Carroll  is  engaged  there  for  next  season 

At  the  Grand  Opera  House,  Victorian  Sudon's 
oomody  of  "Uncle  Sam,"  translated  Into  English 
withont  any  toning  dawn  of  its  objectionable  sen- 
timents and  asier.ioBs,  was  prodnoedon  the  17  tb . 
The  Sun  saya : 

As  a  comedy  it  ie  not  eoly  weik  bat  tiresome. 
The  flrel  act  takes  place  on  tbe  deck  of  tbe  Hud- 
eon  River  steamer  St.  John,  and  introjaoea  tbe 
Marquia  Robar  t  ds  Boohmore,  a  Parisian,  and  hie 
fellow-countryman,  M,  Francis  Briot,  a  violinist, 
who  are  vleitiog  tbe  country.  The  whole  of  this 
not  Is  devoted  to  exhibiting  the  peouliar  charac- 
ters on  board  the  boat.  Plot  there  is  none.  We 
have  the  Albany  politician  In  the  person  of  Gyp 
Direson,  an  Irishman  who  carries  an  eaormoua 
bludgeon ;  the  iouroaliat  in  Lauocelot  Elliott,  the 
Western  apeoulttor  la  Colonel  P  liberty,  and  tbe 
American  divoroe  lawier  in  Fairfax.  Tbere  is  also 
a  long-bsired  "  perf  eotioalst "  peddling  tracts,  and 
a  ttrong-minded,  free-loving  female.  The  dia- 
logue constats  wholly  ia  paasing  observations  on 
tbe  character  and  ouetoma  cf  the  count  y  maos  by 
the  companions  of  the  Parisians  for  their  edifica- 
tion. 

Tbe  second  act  takes  place  In  the  Fifth-avenue 
Hotel,  where  Mr.  Samuel  Tapplebot  ( John  Brough- 
am) aodhisdaugbtarM  ■  |  arah  (Mrs.  John  Wood) 
are  living,  and  where  we  are  treatsd  to  a  flirtation 
scene  in  whioh  the  Marquie  makes  love  to  >nrah, 
tikes  an  inventory  of  his  property,  and  entraps 
bis  irto  a  written  promise  of  marriage  tbat  the 
may  eue  him  for  breach  of  promise.  The  aot  ends 
with  a  daace  Id  tbe  hotel.  The  third  act  takes 
place  at  Long  Braoob.  and  develops  the  ecbemea 
ef  the  Amencaa  woman  and  tbe  troubles  ot  tbe 
two  Parleiaas.whoara  finally  en  trapped,  and  when 
la  the  last  aot  old  Tapplebotand  hla  lawyer.  Fair- 
fax, proPote]t9  briag  an  action  fordamages,  Sarah 
boreelf  inierveaeenitli  mock  heroics,  1  ears  up  tbe 
promise  and  becomes  a  heroin*.  The  Marquia  tbea 
challenges  ralrfax,  and  tbe  lawyer  Informs  bim 
that  be  must  flcb  t  according  to  American  custom, 
and  prodaclnga  revolver  prooeeds  to  fire  away  at 
bimatoiee.  Iheresulttsa  running  flre  »ll  over 
the  hotel,  and  the  Interposition  of  Sarah  to  save 
tbe  Marquis,  thus  declaring  her  love  for  his,  a»d 
rounding  up  the  eatire  poetically.  It  need  hardly 
be  said  that,  tbe  plot  la  beneath  crlticlem.  All  of 
Sardoutbatis  dlsiioguisbable  in  the  work  ie  the 
occasional  gleam  of  the  dialogue.  The  action  ts 
wearisome— the  characterization  mere  burlesqie. 
Ur.  Daly  has  pat  tbe  piece  upon  tbe  etaee  with  a 
naaaciflcenoB  of  wbich  It  (b  not  worthy.  The  betel 
so»ne  rivals  in  color  and  costliness  the  parlors  of  a 
palace,  and  tbe  Long  Branon  and  steamboat  scenes 
are  marvellous  ia  the  exactitude  of  details  aad 
beauty  of  illusion. 

There  were  not  many  expressions  either  of 
pleaanre  or  diasatafao'ion.  Wheoever  a  realty 
good  bit  occurred  tbe  audience  received  It  wiui 
laughter,  and  at  the  ends  of  tte  several  acte  there 
wai  soma  little  app'aase  and  about  an  eqo*l 
amount  of  hiBRing.  It  wa- well  aoted.  notably  in 
the    parts   sustained  by  Mrs.    John   Wood,  Miss 


Deland,  and  Hiss  Mary  Gary,  and  Messrs.  Brough- 
am, '  emo»oe,  and  Jeoninga.  Finally,  if  "Uncle 
FMiru"  fa.Ua  i'.  will  nor.  be  because  of  tbe  over-seo- 
muv-nnail  toe  Americana—  lor  oar  propie  are 
.in  a  mi"  o.'iilou*  to  tbe  mott  cruel  aad  trenohact 
e-iiira— but  b-canB*  tbe  play.ia  spite  of  its  flirta- 
t'ontard  revolver',  und  in  spite  of  ita  vlralBnoe, 
ia  elow. 

We  Kiv-.>  a  speolmeo  Bos*e  from  this  remarkable 
play :  , 

Grace  ej.kri  from  C,  full  draw,  lie  naked. 

GBAO£-Goqd  alternoon,  sir. 

bAfi-Ab,  Grace !  I  ana  delighted  to  cee  you,  my 
child.    (K'saeaher.) 

Gbace— Aad  ie  your  bell  tb  still  goad,  sir? 

r- am— Notsxactlv,  Uraoe;  I  feel  a  little 

Gii*.CE  <Abseo'  ly  bbaklntf  his  hand)— Ah !  I  am 
very  glad  to  bear  tt,  sir;  very  glad. 

Sam— Do  yon  koo*.  Graoe ,  that  it  is  a  whole  year 
einoe  I  caw  yon  laat  ? 

Grace— Site-  my  dtvoroe. 

dam— V*eB.    Yoo  have  been  oat  West  ? 

Gbace—  Where  I  was  nearly  bored  to  death. 

f-AM  (A-baenily)— So  maoh  to-  bett-r 

GuaCB— Apropos,  you  know,  fetbtr,  that  1  have 
murnt-rt   again. 

Sam  (Surprie'd)— No! 

•  bace— Vee;  did  1  not  eeod  yon  a  telegram  ? 

Sam— No;  if  you  had  I  would  have  remembered 
it. 

Grace— Ah'  I  thought  I  did;  bat  It  does  not 
matter 

Sam -No,  it  does  not  matter  cow.    Waa  it  long 

aril 

Gbace— Let  me  see.  About— about  tbree  months 
ago, 

Sam— Well,  I  am  very  glad  to  besr  it,  dear  child. 
I  hope  yon  will  introduce  my  eon- in-law  to  me. 

GnACE-In  a  little  while,  sir.  But  yon  know  him. 
Ztie  Gel.  PUberty. 

Sam— Nathaniel? 

Cam  (making  a  grimacej—  Fanny  taste  I  I  pre- 
ferred the  other. 

Gbace— Elliot! 

Sam  (tenderly)— Pcor Elliot. 

Tbe  other  event  of  the 'week  in  New  York  waa 
tbe  production  of  BouoioauH'a  new  play,  "Daddy 
O'Dowd,"  at  Booth's  Theatre  on  the  i"ib.  Of  tble 
tbe  World  speaks  as  follows : 

Mr.  Boucicsolt'B  "Daddy  O'Dowd"  was  as  admi- 
rably acted  as  we  were  prepared  to  find  it  from  his 
previous  psrsonatione  of  pans  in  superficial  re- 
spects similar  to  It.  But  he  was  not  well  support- 
ed by  the  company  of  the  theatre  When  a  play 
rises  to  a  level  uuon  which  tbe  author  hae  nnder- 
teken  to  support  "Daddy  O'Dowd."  it  sxacts  more 
sensibility  and  more  skill  ef  tbe  actor  to  make  the 
purport  of  it  manifest  and  to  give  it  tbe  impres*- 
Ivenees  which  it  deiervss.  These  qualittea  it  did 
not  receive  last  night.  Scarcely  one  of  tbe  sup- 
porting actors  rose  above  coed.ecr.tr,  qq  eis  we 
aooept  Pateman's  Tom  Greenough,  and  several  of 
them  raak  notably  below  it.  We  utterly  decline 
to  acept  the  demeanor  of  Lord  Ussiden  and  Mrs. 
Dudley  Fowler  ia  tbe  first  act  as  a  reprtBentition 
of  the  manners  of  society  in  Loudon,  or,  for  that 
matter,  of  human  beinca  aajwhtre.  Bat  ibo  play 
is  good,  and  Mr.  Bonoioault's  playiog  le  good,  and 
a  popular  as  well  as  a  critical  snocesa  may  be  ex- 
pected from  "Daddy  O'Dowd." 

The  prodigal  son  is  no  novelty  unon  tbe  eiage, 
but  there  is  nove'ty  in  air.  Boooicaalt'e  dramatic 
virsioa  of  him.  Percy  WalBlngbam  (Mr.  Whee- 
lock)  la  merely  a  prodigal  who,  having  been  sent 
Li  London  at  tbe  cost  of  m  nob  sacrifice  to  bis  fa- 
titer.  Daddy  O'Dowd  (Mr.  BonoicauH),  to  flod  hie 
fortune,  falls  In  loveand  run B  in  debt  and, Is  as- 
gniled  by  his  own  weakness  iato  retaining  tbe 
ateumed  name  ander  whioN  as  a  poet  he  bad  found 
favor  in  the  eyes  of  Lady  Gwendoline  (Mies  Bella 
Psteman).  His  father,  eoming  casually  to  Lon- 
don, finds  bim  lapped  in  luxury  and  aurrenaded 
by  baiiiffe,  aad  takes  bim  home  to  Galway,  where 
the  moneylender  findB  htm  in  tbe  second  aet.  To 
avert  disgrace  from  bis  aen  Daddy  O'Dowd  aa- 
enmei  his  debts,  wblob  absorb  all  his  eavingB.tsnd 
tbe  eon  gosa  to  aea  while  the  father  from  a  thrifty 
farmer  becomes  a  porter.  Tbe  son  redeems  bis 
character  and  his  fortune  by  saving  tbe  crew  and 
eargo  of  tbe  vessel  on  wbion  be  embarks;  the  son'B 
friend,  in  love  with  Kitty  O'Dawo,  makes  his  for- 
tune m  \merioa,  and  tbe  two  retnrn  to  restore 
the  eged  O'Donds  to  thoir  farm-boute.  All  is 
forgivneaa,  aad  the  happy  villagers  celebrate  tie 
rsward  of  paternal  self -sacrifice. 

J.  W.  MoAndiews  reappeared  with  Dan  Bryant's 

Minstrels  oa  Monday  evening,  March  10th,  aad 
was  heartily  wuloomed.  He  gave  bls]remarkable 
impersonation  entitled  "The  Watermelon  Mao," 
and  Teoted   Uncle  Eph    Glawaen    in    the   closing 

sketch,  entitled  "Uncle  Bph'e  Dream." Tbe 

St.  Felix  Infant  Ballet  Troupe  waa  a  feature  of  the 
performance  at  Tony  Pastor's.  Frank  Gerard' 
stage  manager,  waa  to  have  a  benefit  on  April  3d- 
Buckley  A  Sharpley's  Minstrel  Tronpe  con- 
tinued their  iter  for  manoea  at  the  St.  James'  The- 
atre  Tbe  reappearance  of  the  Majiltcns,  tbe 

Matthews  family  and  Larry  Toole?  comprised  the 

latest  ohanges  at  tbe  Theatre  Comlque At  the 

Bowery  Theatre,  a  new  drama  by  Barrett  Sylvester, 

entitled  "  Destiny,"  was  produced  on  the  17tb 

At  Fifth-aveaue  Theatre  "  False  Shame  "  wae  re- 
vived oaltke  18th At  Wood's  Museum  bar- 

lesqass  were  being  performed  up  to  tbe  24lb,  when 
Joe  Murphy  appeared  in  "  Help. " E.  D.  Da- 
vies,  the  most  wonderfal  ventriloquist,  in  the 
world,  took  a  benefit  at  Niblo'e  Garden  on  the  29th 
when  the  following  artist s  appeared :  Dan  Bryant 
Tony  (Pastor,  Dsve  Heed,  Noise  Seymoor,  J.  W. 
McAnrTrewB,  Luke  Schoolcraft,  George  H.  Goes, 
Turner  and  Lester,  the  Fieldinge,  M.  W.  Leffing- 
wetl,  John  Hart.  John  Wild,  |Jobn  Queen,  Billy 
West,  John  Mulligan,  Frank  Girard,  Amerious_ 
Mra.E.  Wright,  the  Misses  Jennie  Worrell,  Bo- 
phio  Worrell,  Jeanleifingel,  Le  Olair  Ooutts.  Jen- 
ale  Hughes,  Beeeie  Budlow  and  Laura  Joyce 

Miss  Charlotte  Cushman  commenced  a  eerie*  of 
readings  at  Btefnway  Hall   on   tbe   ISHb,    giving 

"  Henry  VIII." The  Worrell  Sisters  are  at  the 

Athenian*, 

"  A  Business  Woman,"  an  American  comedy  in 
five  scenes,  by  Olive  Logan,  was  first  produced  at 
the  Union  SQUare  Theatre,  on  March  13th,  with 
B.  H.  Harkins  and  Miss  Clara  Jennings  in  the 
leading  characters.  Tbe  incidents  whiob  Berve  to 
introduce  the  characters  of  tbe  play  are  the  acci- 
dental meeting  between  Colonel  Wood  and  Mrs. 
Conrtland  Potter  on  tbe  piazza  of  Stetson's  Hotel, 
In  Central  Park,  during  which  Miss  Fanny  Ingra- 
ham,  the  buBluess  woman,  and  her  father,  Paliasy 
Iugrabam,  an  uuanooessfal  inventor,  make  tbeir 
appearance,  shortly  followed  by  Mr  .  Potter's 
nephew,  Pembroke  Potter,  with  the  startltag  In- 
formation tbat  her  huaband  is  dead ;  a  meeting  be- 
tween Iagrabam  [and  Hooker  Wood  in  tbat  wor- 
thy's law  office,  duiing  which  the  lawyer  loans 
$.09  0  through  his  man  of  straw,  Aeher  Barer, 
upon  the  usurious  oondittone  that  L'ourtl and  Man- 
or, worth  940,000,  shall  revert  to  him  if  the  loan  Is 
not  returned  within  a  year;  the  return  of  Colonel 
Wcod,  who  has  been  doing  duty  on  the  plains  ;  and 
the  rejection  of  his  love-snit  by  tbe  widow,  Mrs. 
Potter,  who,  notwithstanding  she  hae  a  kind  of 
affection  for  tbe  soldier,  expects  to  compromise  a 
lawsuit  by  marrying  ber  oephew,  and  whiob  takes 
place  In  a  garden  adjoining  her  residence;  the  rev- 
elation of  Pallssy  Ingraham'a  ruin  (in  the  drawing 
room  of  Conrtland  Manor)  and  of  his  daughter'* 
noble  sacrifices  oa  her  patent's  behalf,  and  the 
final  scene  tn  the  park  of  Conrtland  Manor,  over- 
'voking  the  Hudson,  wben  the  Ingrahams  are 
about  leaving  their  forfeited  home,  hat  are  saved 
by  Colonel  Wood  aad  Pembroke  Potter,  wbo  give 
their  note  to  Bezer  for  tbe  money  dae.  The  Colo- 
nel and  Fanny,  who,  it  appears,  veie  old  lovers, 
thea  became  affianced,  and  Pembroke  Potter,  af- 
ter Ihaviag  divided  win  his  aunt  tbe  half  of  the 
property  acquired  by  winning  the  lawsuit,  ie  ac- 
cepted by  her.  There  is  also  a  slight  low-cemedy 
plot  runaing  through  the  piece,  ia  whioh 
Peter  Peggttrew,  a  lawyer,  figures  as  an  aboard 
lover.  The  soenery  was  good,  the  two  soeaes  on 
the  Hudson  beiog  'very  pretty,  aad  tbe  actiag, 
generally,  was  commendable. 

A  Utica  correspondent  eenda  the  following  in- 
teresting intelligence : 

Tho  leopard  owned  by  Alex  Boblnaon  gave  tvrth 
to  two  cuba  latt  week.  Colonel  James  F.  Howe 
will  attend  to  tbeir  eduoaiion.  and  bring  tbem  up 
in  tbe  straight  and  narrow  path.  James  is  a  de- 
vout Methodlet. 

The  Adelaide  Phillips  concert  troupe  are  off  on 
a  ooooeit  tour,  appearing,  during  the  latter  part 
of  March,  at  various  places  in  Pennsylvania,  New 
York,  Ohio  and  Miobigsn. 

G.  F.  Orrin  and  fami. y  are  expected  to  arrive  In 
New  York  from  Cuba  about  April  Sih. 

Signor  Mario  is  ao  longer  almember  of  the  Car- 
Icfa  Palt  i  Conoert  Tronpe.  Sfg.  Evosio  Scolara 
bufiVbaBBO,  sapplies  bis  place. 


Tbe  Great  Eastern  Oiroui  opened  at  Louisville. 
Kv.,on  the  10th.  At  the  afternoon  entertainment 
the  ten:  was  packtd,  but,  ae  the  night  wae  very 
stormy,  net  so  xuaay  went.  Aoont  ten  o'olook  a 
heavy  g\Je  came  up,  and  tbe  centre-pole  snapped 
lotwe,  tbe  ropes  broke  loose,  and  tbe  immense 
oauvae.  eupportedby  guys  and  poles,  fell,  crush- 
ing down  opon  the  ground  .burying  beneath  it  the 
vast  array  of  seats  with  their  atrogglicg  occu- 
pants. Tbeligbti  were  extinguished,  and  noons 
knsw  whether  tbe  loss  of  life  was  great  or  small. 
Thea  a  cry  woe  raised  tbat  the  tent  was  on  fire, 
and  tbe  scene  that  ensued  was  beyond  descrip- 
tion. Women  fainted  and  children  scieamsd.and 
the  caged  animals  ia  tbe  adjoining  teat  became 
frightened,  and  their  howls  and  yells  lent  new 
terror  to  the  scene.  The  managers  acted  prompt- 
ly, and,  with!  tbe  assistance  of  tbeir  men,  ruebed 
in  and  oat  tbe  caavas,  and  ia  a  short  time  nearly 
every  ooe  wae  extricated.  A  lad  named  Sparks  had 
hia  bead  crashed,  and  died  shortly  after  be  was 
taken  out.  A  man  not  recognized  was  terribly 
mangled,  and  died  the  following  day.  Many  were 
injured,  but  it  was  impossible  to  tell  how  m-.nr.  as 
they  were  taken  away  and  oared  for  by  friends. 

During  the  reoent  engagement  of  Josoph  Proc- 
tor at  tbe  MemphisTbeat  re,  a  supernumerary  who 
was  cast  to  play  an  offloer  la  the  "Red  Pocket 
Book."  became  siok,  and  a  tall,  slender  youth 
called  Jim  waa  selected.  He  was  in  great  trouble 
as  to  hie  debut,' and  made  many  noxious  inquiries 
as  to  his  "business."  Before  he  went,  on,  a  joker 
wnispersda  few  words  in  his  ear.  Jim  stalked 
boldly  out  before  tbe  footlights.  He  approaobed 
theheavy  villain,  aad  glaring  at  bim  an  instant, 
roaghlyseizlog  the  onlprit,  hissed  out:  'Villain 
and  dBstroyerof  my  family,  I've  ketohed  you  at 
laat!"  Prootor  aDd  the  other  actors  stood  aghast, 
bat  as  Jim  dragged  his  man  off  the  stage  they 
burst  Into  a  laugh  acd  were  joined  by  the  audience, 
who  speedily  ssw  the' joke. 

Mrs.  Sawyer,  for  many  years  a  olrous-rider.  has 
obtained  a  divorce,  with  an  alimony  of  $39  per 
month,  from  [Mr.  Sawyer,  a  veterioary  Burgeon. 
The  peculiarity  of  this  oaao  is  that,  alt-couch 
there  was  bo  marriage  ceremony,  the  court  held 
tbat  tb,9  f«ot  of  the  couple  living  together  for 
eighteen  years  was  sufficient  to  make  them  hus- 
band and  wife  in  tbe  eye  of  the  law. 

Ella  La  Kne  is  in  Mempbir,  Tenn,,  at  the  Olyxn- 
p:o  Variety  Theatre. 

A  larce  rhinoceros,  said  to  weigh  5, 5001b  ,  has 
arrivod  in  New  York  from  the  Zoological  Garden 
Hamburg,  Germany,  for  P.  T.  Barrum's  great  ehow' 

The  Laori  Family  and  Pete  Lee  have  been  the 
f:csh  accessions  to  the  company  .at  the  Varie  ies 
ThBatre,PltUbnrgI.Pa. 

Sheiidan  and  Maok  were  to  perform  at  Hartford, 
Conn.  March  21st  and  22d. 

Simmons  and  Slocnm'a  Ulsatrels,  Philadelphia, 
produced,  tbe  17th  Inst,,  the  burlesque  of  "  Monte 
Oristc,"  with  Billy  Sweatnam  as  Edmund  Dantea* 

Wo  find  the  following  in  the  N.  Y.  Mercury: 

Miss  Margarelt  Moore,  a  young,  accomplished 
eloootionist,  1b  prepar  ng  for  the  ooming  lecturing 
season.  Her  performances  will  consist  of  dra- 
matio  readings  and  costume  recitals. 

We  hope  that  the  papers  won't  confound  this 
Margarett  with  our  Maggie  Mogre. 

Emily  Faithful  wil)  sail  for  England,  April  5th. 

A  New  Yoik  pspsr  saya: 

Tbe  fund  in  aid  of  the  widow  and  children  of  D- 
O'  J  Townley  has  reaohed  $1,115  eofar,  aad  further 
Bubscriptioaa  are  piomlacd.  It  ia  proposed  to 
riise  $3.1 00  to  buy  them  a  cottage  at  the  Brooklyn 
outskirts,  motors  at  the  F<f  .h-«  venue  and  Grand 
Opera  House  have  t  uc-otibed  $:70,  tbe  Arcadian 
ulub,  $470:  tbe  PaletteOlub,  !8S;aua  tho  Artist's 
Fund,  $196.  It  is  a  pity  that  Townley  saved  oo 
money,  ae  be  bad  a  large  salary  as  the  business 
maosger  of  the  Grand  Opera  House,  and  $10  a  week 
as  art  critic  ot  one  of  the  eveoing  papers.  It  fs  a 
onrtoos  fact  that  about  seven  eighths  of  mankind 
negieot  to  provide  for  tbe  future,  even  tho*e  that 
aaa  do  ao.  This  human  deficiency  la  worthy  the 
consideration  of  the  philosophic  mind. 

Edmund  Ystas  silled  for  England,  13th. 

Bst*s,  tbe  Kentucky  giant,  and  his  wife,  Anna 
Swan,  are  buying  furniture  in  Cleveland  for  house- 
keeping.   The  bed  ordered  is  a  ten-footer. 

Leo  Hndeon  aad  animile,  Grand  Opera  House, 
Memphis,  17th,  one  week:  New  Orleans,  31at,  two 
weeks;  Little  Book.  Ark.,  April  21st. 

The  Georgia  Minstrels  were  at  Jackson,  Mich,, 
on  the  llth.  The  very  respectable  and  well  bred 
colored  men  wbo  compose  talB  troupe,  ai;or  being 
oordiolly  received  at  the  best!  betels  throughout 
tbe  recent  slave  State  of  Keatacky,  were  aston- 
ished to  flod  recently,  on  arriving  at  Deoatnr 
Fllnois,  tbat  no  hotel  would  reoeive  them. 

Tony  Denier  sailed  for  Europe,  bv  the  Egypt,  an 
March  29 tb,  and  goes  all  ever  the  oonlinentfncom- 
piny  with  Col.  T.  Allst  on  Brown  atd  wife,  at  which 
time  the  latter  left  instead  of  April  2d,  as  bad  been 
announced.  • 

Let  tsrWallnck  advertises  In  the  London  (Bug) 
Era  tost  he  will  play  In  California  in  August  next; 
New  Zealand,  in  September;  Australia,  October, 
November  and  December:  and  London,  Ear,,  in 
February,  Maroh  and  April,  1673,  returning  to  New 
York  in  OctobT. 

F.  S-  Gbanfrau  acted  in  SL  Joseph,  Mo.,  March 
19tb,  14th  and  Uth, 

Harry  Wall,  lately  agent  of  Boucioault,  has  drop- 
ded  tbe  "  Harry  "  and  now  takes  hia  real  name  of 
Horace.  He  found  himself  confounded  with  tbe 
more  recently  arrived  husband  and  agent  ef  the 
serio-comic  singer,  Annie  Adam?,  wbo  hae  that 
name.  Mr.  Wall  is  now  ageat  for  Miss  Eliae  Holt. 
aad  advertises  her  address  in  the  New  York  papers. 

The  N.  Y.  Mercury  says; 

The  Brooklyn  Bagle  of  the  18th  publishes  an  ex- 
tract from  the  "Stage."  adramaticriog  programme 
circulated  at  Wal'ack'e.  which  professes  to  give 
the  amoanta  levied  weekly  aa  blackmail  upon  each 
of  the  theatre  managers  by  the  oritics  of  the 
World  and  TimsB.  From  facts  (has  bare  come  to 
oar  knowledge  there  ie  reason  to  believe  that  the 
sums  named  are  porpoeely  exaggerated  In  tbe  in- 
terest of  tbe  blackmail  brigade,  and  in  order  to 
tarnish  another  opportunity  fer  a  published  deni- 
al. The  whole  arrangement  for  covering  up  tracks 
ie  entirely  too  thin. 

The  following  history  of  Aline  lo  F-vre  has 
fonnd  Its  way  into  the  New  York  papers : 

Aline  Le  V  avre,  a  noted  can-can  dancer,  died  in 
Memphis  February  26th.  IJer  real  name  waa  Mag- 
gie Cox.  She  was  a  remarkvhle  oharacter,  and 
announced  hers*  If  as  the  sister  of  a  New  York  po- 
lice justice.  She  first  appeared  in  Memphis  about 
five  yeara  avo  in  company  with  a  tall,  Blim  and  pe- 
culiar looking  Belsian  named  Arthur  Pelgrom, 
who  claimed  to  belong  to  a  titled  family,  and 
whose  stage  name  was  Mons.  Veaodemont.  He 
was  a  man  of  many  accomplishments,  a  linguist, 
and  a  master  of  the  Bword.  He  formerly  kept  a 
fencing  Academy  in  Chicago,  and  flr-t  met  Aline 
Le  Havre  in  a  variety  ball  tbere.  They  were  mu- 
tually attraoted,  and  eatered  inn  copartnership 
to  travel  as  can-can  delineators.  It  was  daooed  by 
ttaiB  pair  sb  it  was  never  danoed  in  the  Jardin  Mi- 
bille,  or  at  any  place  on  earth  outside  toe  United 
States.  In  Memphis  it  created  a  Bsnsatloa  that 
rendered  wild  both  old  and  young.  Tbe  unblush- 
ing effrontery  and  wonderfully  eupgestive  figures 
and  poatuiea  of  Aline  and  the  sardonic  Belgian 
attraeted  orowde  for  tacrine,  Aboat  a  year  after 
tbeir  first  appearance  ia  tuat  city  Van  d  em  on  t  was 
accidentally  shot  in  Thompsons  Varieties  by  a 
man  who  fired  at  Jim  Schools,  one  of  the  proprie- 
tors. He  died  the  aext  day,  but  not  before  being 
married  to  Le  Favre.  This  wsb  done  to  insure  ber 
inheriting  his  property  in  Belgium,  borne  time 
afterwards  Aline  married  Jobony  Manning,  its-  J 
riety  performer.  They 'raveled  in  California  and  ! 
other  Wevtern  States,  danced  tho  c.\n-can  in  the 
most  voluptuous  and  aggravating  manner,  making 
a  good  deal  ot  money.  Recently  they  returned  to 
Memphis.  Aline  was  buried  ia  Elmwood  Ceme- 
tery, near  tbe  grave  of  Vaademoou  She  bad  a 
splendid  physique,  good  manners,  much  cataral 
sbrewdn*ss,  but,  little  education.  Ber  heart  was 
good,  and  ber  mind  had  a  tendency  to  philoeoobr. 
H*ragowas  twenty-Bix  Her  funeral  took  place 
i a  New  York,  where,  at  tbe  instance  of  her  rela- 
tione, she  bad  always  refused  to  perform. 

Regarding  William  Vershay  (William  Cooper), 
whose  dettb  we  recorded  in  a  past  issue,  we  are  ia 
receipt  ef  the  following  particulars  of  bis  life: 

Mr.  Cooper  was  born  in  Brooklyn  la  )844.  He 
left  home  at  the  age  of  thirteen  and  joined  a  cir- 
cus. Remained  in  the  ring  as  an  acrobatic  per- 
former until  18c4,  after  whiob  he  joined  Ball  M 
Oo'a  oirous  na  first  clown.  In  1E65  be  went  to  Al- 
banjt  and  during  that  year  wrote  his  firai  play, 


isiner  or  tbe  Fcr.it.ns."  Dnrlrg  H»l«, 
a  with  Uaight  A  Ohambeie'OfronB 
e.njd  MeG.nlev'a  Oirous.  b325  ? 
--—■--*  -n*87u.he  wrote  tbe  poeular  plat"  ta 
and  Lena,"  but  did  not  produce  it  it  thai* 
Hetnenwrete  -Over  the  Falls"  for  Jam.  ^ 
gu.re.  which  was  Erst  produced  It **&?&*■ 
-«  *1»°  tai .  aathor  of  "Ace  High  "  1<Z'  7. 
d  under  tbe  name  '  Ooaoterfeil  "    t«  '< 


played 
eon  b' 
acd  Baker, 
team  i 
tbe  Im 

recovered        .    _, 
Coleman  Children 


.  ...  taken  .odd.nlj  fll  «|,VV!J1'  ■■ 
r'.°i  •4J,*'°t«',"!l°8IOAlb.o;.b,„  f 
r««.  when.  receiTiD,  ,D  oid,r  f...  W 
i;oi.idu>  Ob  Idr.n.  b.  »rito  for  lh,V»i  » 
from  B«m."  UoiDgto  KoobVleJ  to  mm,}  « 
It.  promotion,  b.  rook.  ,.T.ri  oHd'JSS  4 
opooobt.dl,  too  o«u«of  ti.  g.ddai Tdiflb  " 
Dim  w.r,  io  p  .pnl.t  tb«t  b.  nulnd VCk  » 
«..  tio.ble  ,o  ail.  H.  ...  .lio  ,b.  MTk?.1?;  « 
m.ro.uE iio«h  >rjd  .kotobas  Io  D.nmbn  I  i 
°""'"1  "I"  H'tUe  Pro.oot.  of  A ImS,    ,B  • 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TQZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITl; 

N.  E.  cor.  Jaekton  and  Kearny  a(l 

THE    GREAT    KRADIOATOR   OF  BPirr 
OUMPLAINT8,    formerly  of    Lock  IS 
London,  and  tbe  last  twelve  years  of  8inF»„i  • 
DB.  TOZER  inf«ms  the  afflicted :  tbat  sBSf 
pf».B    thH    U°SPITAL»    IN    LUNDoi?!; 
k  Apis,  and  eoending  one  year  In   the  meet 
brated  Hospital  in  London,  tbe  LOOK  hah. 
opened  Lie  old  Medical  Institute  at  the  old Vi  I 
wheru  he  can  alwaja  be  found.    DR.  TOBSw 
for  forty  yeara  met  with   naparallelod  ,ZZZ 
tbe    treatment    of    diseasa    aenerallr   kTnT 
OURONIO  AJND  SPKOIAL  OOMPLaIITToT 

DB.    CU18.    H.    TOZER 
is  in  every  way  responsible,  binding  b  1mm 
effeot  a  permanent  COBK,  or  making  no  aha. 
Thoee  who  cannot  afford  to  pay  for  aavtoT 
medicine  will  be  chorged  for  medieine  on!*    -i 

monthly  restobative  pills, newkj  , 

to  fail  in  giving  relief  In  osaes  forwniohinil 
recommended,  are  tn  be  obtained  onlvu  i 
office.  Price,  «5  per  box.  Fall  direction Ton  J 
box,  rent  by  KxpreBs  or  otherwise. 

D*t.  TOZER  does  not  imitate  tbe  advartii' 
Qnaoke  who  make  it  a  practioe  to  pottliahf 
affidavits  and  other  false  references,  bat  rVf« 
tbe  nso«t  respeotable  people  in  the  State  wo» 
has  CUBED  of  diseases  whioh  others  bare  tmiil 
cure.  ' 

«,  „     BB-    "HAS.    H.  TOZF.K 
I*.  K.  corner  Kewoy  aad  Jaoktoo  atTatta 

'•'-"  Has  F,«»S 


Assessor's  Dffici 

NOTICE  TO  TAX-PAYER; 

I  873-74. 


ILL  J'ERSONS,  COMPAMEi,  A 
AOCIATIOKS,  or  FIRMS,  |.  H 
City  and  County  of  Sa«  Fronelsc*.  . 
reqncMted,  either  In  person  or  by  Ut 
proper  representatives,  to  deliver  am 
Anonor's  Ofidce,  No.  fiS  City  Hnll,  b 
fore  the  SECOND  MOIV OATT  In  AFH11 
1873,  a  etateinent  ander  oath  ef  s 
Property,  both  PERSONAL  and  BEH 
owned  or  claimed  by  him  or  these,  s)l 
which  Is  In  their  posses elon,  or  which  I 
held  or  controlled  by  any  other  pert* 
In  (rait  for,  or  for  the  benefit  of  nuns 
then*.—  See  Sections  3830-38 IC,  Psllt' 
cal  Code. 

SF-FOLL  TAX  IS  NOW  DlFstlH 
Office,  or  to  a  Sepnty.  —  See  >ettl» 
8689-8840,  Political  Code. 

LETI    ROBJCHBK,     I 
City  and  Connty  AsiTJasrii 

Saturday,  March  1,  1873.  rbl 


ISTO^riCJEJ- 


rpHJE  PTJBLIO 

fled  that  the  Field  Deputies  of  till 
Office  will  commence  assessing  propertj 
SATURDAY,  MAROH  1,.  1878. 

Tbe  duties  wulmed  to'  those  denatle 
are  loo  wel  I  known  to  the  eommaoltf  U 
require  explanations,  and  while  I  aa* 
been  careful  In  making;  my  selcetloM  U 
Oil  positions  by  men  favorably  knows  U 
this  community  for  their  competency  sat 
Integrity,  and  am  confident  that  the  f» 
tlea  will  be  discharged  by  them  U  Ui 
general  aatlBfactloD  of  all  concerned, 

X  urgently  request  the  general  pnblle  u 
report  to  tble  office  any  dlrelletlew*  st. 
duty  by  any  of  my  Deputies,  and  asian 
them  tbat  any  Jaat  eomplatnts  will  r» 
cclTe  Immediate  attention. 

LEVI  BOSEftEBY 

mh*  City  and  Count 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MB.  P.  BERGEB.  FORMEELT 
proprietor  of  tbe  Miners'  Res- 
taurant, has  taken  the  managemeat 
of  both  the  miners'  Reeaaaraot  on, 
Commercial  street  aad  tbe  Miaers'^  .  ^e 
Breach  on  Market  etreet,  In  partnership  smfa* 
A.  DRAYEUR.  who  bae  been  connected  wit*  I* 
flrnaloryeare.  Improvemenu  have  been  »**••■  i 
the  onisme  deuartmsnts  tbat  will  render  t»  » 
ners'more  popular  than  it  has  everbeenoana 
tho  11  years  of  its  prosperity.  Our  Billsof  V* 
embrace  all  tbe  delioaoies  of  the  ■•B*Pn*,tlJ2 
motto  is  "Good  Fare,  Good  Cooking  and  Mooaw 
Ohargee,"  „„ 

P.  BEBOBS  A  CO' 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT 

S81  and  S88  Oommeraial.  and 
789  Market  street. 

Open  rom  5  A.U.  to  10  p.m.  soil  1* 


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Hot  Drlnka  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  T0H  ARMERRY  IN  T0W1 

Alwara  oo  fll*  tb»  New  York  Hrrald,  Harper*' 

Waaklr.  Frark  Laalla'f,  Ii.pa  Doles*.  Police  tie 
■  ■He,  all  ik*  Oallforoia  papata.  alao  I.ODdorj, 
Punch.  Ball*  Lift.  lL.uit.aKid  Condoo  Newa  Call 
anil  ■«*  wtj  rourealf. 

aa-  Doo'l  forga*  th«  atra  of  the  II.. i    Heoteh. 

f«"tf  «     v    w  AIDhO'i.  Fropnator. 


DON'T  FORGET 

H    YOUR   WAY    TO    OR  FROM  THE  CIR 
ooa  to  drop  iaio  lOe 

Hot     BcotcH, 

FOR  YOUR  WASH  OR  OOLD  DRINKS. 


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II 


F.MUIM)  nAYK  BKKW  NL'ITKXI 
at  oner,  wllbanl  any  uanrcttiarv 
talk,  and  would  have  been  Ilvlas;  to- 
day,  anlarnaaacnt  to  ftoclfty,  nail  a 
walklss  advcrUitatntof  Ibe  law  ptlcea 
a*  which  loodilan  aold  bT  that  ealcr- 
prlalnc  firm,  laatend  of  Im-Id.  a  •■  dem'd 
eold,  damp,  dlaarreeable  bodT," 


Bar  Sugar 

|j>0R    BALK -SI*    KEABNY    STSKET.    AT 
*     MEBOER'S. .Alio,  ...a  kind  of  Oaodi.. 
Wbolual.  ud  B.1  il. 
coTU  Af.   A.  MKBCJUB. 


SANGER  HALLE 

(SLNOER'6  HALL,) 
14     OEAEY    ST.,    M-Ait     EEABNY. 


None  lint  the  CThotceat  Brand*  of    Wlnea 
and  JLIquora  ni  hand. 

DEPOT  WETAND  k  KASCHl'S  BAY  BREWERY 

foH  If  CHRIS  FELDWAWN. 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 


TO  OKDER 


$50, 


LANCASTER'S 

•  IT  \VA4III\0 Ttt.V  NTRKItT. 
falOlfn  Opp.  Maura  I  re' a  Opera  Hoaaa. 


SHIRTS 

...    AND.... 

GENTS' 

FURNISHING 

GOODS. 

ALAPOK  ASSOR'IMKNT  OF  GENTS'  PUR- 
nlabinf  Onorla  to  be  bad  rood  and  vbeap,  at 
the  "OLD  UOKNKB."  J.  LhVY'H,  *1«  Moat- 
Komerr  atraat.  JaiMoa  al*an  te  all.  Don't  forftet 
tb*  nnaaber—  Bl*   Mnrjtenn.ary  atr**t.      fell  Ira 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 


Nc 


0  T*0  MARKBT  STREKT,    HARRY  00R- 

brn  reapeotlolr  Informa  hia  frlondii  and  pat- 
rons tbat  be  baa  rellttrd  in  boaatllol  Itylp  tbij 
coiyaod  comforur-'-jrenort,  and  arlli  ba  plaaaed 
to  10*  bbaui,  OOP  and  all,  tod  nave  tbera  tampl* 
aomft  of  the  oboloent  wlna»  and  liqnort,  A  new 
billiard  table  from  tb*  tnanoraoto ■»  of  LI*»DB*id 
witb  Pb*lan  and  Oollecder'*  Uteat  pataat  ,l"**l- 
faved  aaiblono,  bas  boee  Dlae«d  in  tbe  Billiard 
Parlor  Thu  popolar  and  officiant  beraraaa  maoip- 
nliitor,  Tommj  Oarroll,  oan  ba  found  io  bit  old  pe- 
tition pm pared  to  dltponta  crefttora  comfort t?  til. 


VOCAL  AND  IftSTRHRIErlTAL 

MU8ICAL1NSTITUTE 

DNDKR  THB  UIREOTION  OF 

3VtX=H.  X"-  X3.   RBITBR. 

aiaPoatSt-,   opp.  tTalaaEqaare, 
HOURS:  from  It  to  9  aad  from  7  to  9     KE8I- 
A--fcKCE.a*0  JUmob  SUaet.  mil  la. 


TRAY>»  •i«Mioa  band. 


Alfred  Vetter. 

ManufaelQrar  and, 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES, 

CSS  SnpoBt, 
NEAR  SUTTER  STREET 

Soe  ray  atook  of  Blrdi 
Cagna  before  pnrohaaloa 
•(■ewber*.  Alwayaaonia- 
tQloaDftw  oo  band.  My 
Patent  Uaiaa,  mad*  o*7 
Tin  Wire,  are  warranted' 
FREE  PROM  VKBML5 
Alao,  beat  quality  T1*A 
noW« 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM. 

And  Collase  of  Madlclne, 

111  Hon    BEAUTIFUL  AND  INSTRUCT- 

IViWU  [va  obieotfl  to  be  aerp.    Opas  to  tha- 
Pabllo  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUREKA  HALT 
S 1 S  Moptgoraorr  atr*et.    FOR  MEN  ONLY- 
aSrDs.  Joaj>AW'ft  Pbztaxi  Omoz  !•  at  *txi 

Geary  alroat  (pppoaite  old  Meobanioa' Pa»llion). 


Signor  Mancnsi, 

PRIYATB  SIHalltO    LE8SONS.-0LASB  OW 

HOKBAT  «»d  TBTDBIBAT, 
AtfP.at.    Bl.  JuaM  Hon...  ASA  Hark.t  MM..- 

o»ni.r  of  BUI..  <al»li. 


MILITARY    GOODS 

...,uro.  .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEaTRICM, 
TRIMMINGS, 

atS   Mantsoaaerr  atrcet*    ataaaa   Nat.  1* 

blUf  BODOR&S  JOHNSON. 


THB  JODBHAt  OF  AKCBKMEHTS. 

Pabtishtd  ITHT  D»J  1°  ^  Y#ar  ** 
j_        y.       B  O  O-  -A-  2RD  TJ  S 

HfHctlut  ««d  ««*  W~bl»«t»»  «• 

Below  Hoouosmit.  S»n  Fnnc±eo- 


6ATUBDAI ...MABCH29,  1873 


f*or    tbe    Best    CandUs, 

Go  to  the  popular  *<ora  of  Geo.  Haas  *t  Co.. 
20  Ke.roy  street.  New  style  cap  bonbons  for 
billi  and  puttes.  3b« 


It    Is    True. 

*.  A.  Sbaber  k  Co.  are  selling  par'or. seta  and 
alloth  jklndsof  luroltTjreandbfcddLng  cbe  p?r, 
for  casti,  ikan  aey  other  dealer  in  town.  Other 
deileri  don't  stand  a  ghost  ol  a  chance  when 
people  know  Bhaber's  prloea.  * 


X»o    ZVot    Sailer   lrom    Corns. 

Tbe  unfortunate  anfierers  from  Gores,  Bun- 
Ions,  Clnb  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Lnstant 
xellef  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Oowan'a  lusti. 
cute,  310  Seamy  street,  from  I  to  6  pjc  We 
fMtak  from  experience.  baying  tested  the  Doc- 
tor'! capability.  Reference*  grren  U  roqulred.  a 


Pratt'i  Abolillon  OIL 
The  Peopled  Bemtdy  for  all  Aches  aodPalna. 


The  Credit  VebUler  Swindle. 

I*  tbe  ta'k  of  ins  day,  and  La  considered  one  of 
the  noat  gicantio  frauds  cf  the  ace.  The  old  ad- 
age say*  that  "bad  feeding  ia  the  cease  of  many 

crimes."  aed  there  ia  do  eoobt  ef  the  truth  of  it 
{or  wbatwill  cause  a  mere  discontented   state  of 

mind  than  a  badly  oooked  meal?  To  avoid  this 
evil  we  should  patronize  such  restaurants  as  Met- 
XB'S  White  Hocbx,  Kearny  street,  opposite  the 
Wbite  Bousb,  or  hisbraBOb,  theCa.FTXOL  Restau- 
BasT.  on  Fourth  Bine t,  where  ws  esu  always  de- 
pend on  obtaining  tbt  very  best  the  market  af- 
foros.  cooked  m  tbe  most  recberobe  style,  at  ree- 
aeusble  price*. ^^ 

A.    PXeasant  Location. 

Persons  destrlng  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit- the  Alhambn, 
and  lnepect.th6  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tbe  bnildlng  Is  a  verv  fine  one  and  is  well 
U gh ted  rod  ventilated.  . 

X>r.  Barlow  J.  Smith 

Is  giving  a  oours  ef  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men  on  Sexual  Physiology  and  BervotLs  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygelan  Hall,  S3?  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  oommendng  at  7  %  o'clock, 
A  part  of  tbe  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenologies!  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  dally,  from  9  to  4  f.  m.,  tree.         w 


Ladles  "Vlfelllnsc  Ctrln. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Jons  P. 
Dwtbb,  126  Sutter  street,  opposite  Lick  House, 
«nd   at   the   Grand   Hotel.    K.  B.— Hajtdexb- 


CHXXrs  SXATLT  V1BEED. 

description  to  order. 


PcKMAxsHTP  of  every 


Star  S  hurts  una  Collars. 

All  sorts   and  sixes,  fcr  fas  cheap,  at  tbe 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leldeadorff  at,       * 


Everybody    Sxutea.. 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
in  bats.  At  "  Thb"  Bat  Store,  6*7  Washington 
street  (second  bat  store  below  Kearny), all  these 
nw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  Is  immense 
— the  prices  tre  reasonable.  Everyone  who 
goes  there  is  sore  to  be  stilted.  b 


Five  Hundred  Hen  Wanted 

Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  \o  the 
What  Cheer  Lanndry,  121  Leldeadorff  st.        * 


Live    WeiL 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  is  the  cause  of  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Wash- 
Ingtoa  treet,  at  tbe  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley* 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy.  Henry 
Bockea,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  since 
IB49.  proTics'  for  his  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  Beimagnndl  soup,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  nest  cup  of  tea  In  the 
city  —  English  breakfast  tea  —  Bonchong  sad 
Orange  Pekoe — can  be  obtained  here.  s 


The  Pioneer  Carpel  Beatlnc 
Machine  Oo., 
No.  653  Tehama  street,  is  the  only  place  yom 
can  depend  on  for  having  your  Carpets  well 
oan  ad  and  swept  by  machinery.  3,  Spiitld- 
i-.g  k  Co. S^ 

JVotlce  to  the  Public 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
V  t.uth  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  sel- 
■i-ig  off  his  fine  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  cbll- 
drens*  clothing,  on  account  of  r  amoral,  at 
greatly  reduced  pr.oes.  Every  description  of 
gents  famishing  goods,  tuts,  trunks,  valises, 
etc.,  below  co-t.    Oil!  If  yon  want  bargains.  3l 


We  get  no  business  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  10  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry.    Office,  121  Leidesdorff  street.       * 


Holiday    Candies, 

Fresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  oonf  ection- 
ary,  678  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  and  retail,    a 


It    lei    a.    Beauty: 

The  Little  G=m  Clothing  and  Card  Marker,  at 
«l«  Washington  stieet,  near  the  Post  Office.  Best 
ever  Inventei.  n 


A  great  variety  of  Tl*s  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
Just  received  at  the  What  Oheer  Laundry,  121 
Leldeadorff  street.  • 


Genuine    Ma  %  ana.    ci jrars. 

Beat  brands  at  61     «-ntgomery  street,  B,  W. 
corner  of  Merchant.    Franc*  A-  Oahn.  o 


Oysters. 

In  BtroUing  round  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  Trisco  by  gas  light, 
tmr  careless  rest,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where      fountain's  c*eele*s'play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  naile  a  acj&ea 
Through  wnich  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen; 
While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  eoitlT  fell, 
Made  that  wlnaow  seem  to  b) 
Pome  fairy  grotto  of  the  Bea. 
■Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "lefs  go  In  here— 
It  looks  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
-All  right,**  I  said,  '-I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
Ho  Booner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  Deat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  it  true, 
And  cooked  »*w»»ij£eenfly,  toe; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  Juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  atyle;  just  think  of  that, 
And  1/  your  mouth  dont  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
Thev'd  clam  sand  crabs  and  terrapins  ;.' 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kindsof  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  nam-, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  loe  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners. 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners, " 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  And  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  House,  S3?  Bush  street,   above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Klght. 

OBABLES  HAAKE.  Proprietor. 

—  —  ■—   a 

Sandwich  Islstnd  Palu. 

Since  the  asoenelon  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Eandwlch  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  industry  is 
taking  new  Ufa.  Mr.  Jacob  Schielber,  dearer  in 
bedding  ar  d  furniture,  620  Washington  stree*, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  puln,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
In  demand  on  account  of  Its  superior  qualities 
for  ma'trsss  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Sohrel- 
bex  will  find  no  difficulty  in  disposing  of  all 
that 


Wtatfce  Labor  Only  : 

Employed   by   the  What  Oheer  L'.undry,  121 

Leidefdoiff  s  reet.  * 

Twenty  Thousand 

Paper  Collars,  all  styles,  fcr  sale  cheap  at  the 
Whs:  Ghear  Laundry,  office  121  Leidesdoiff  St. 


S?~FoX   CSTUDiES'o     FlCTtTBXS  gO  t3   MOBSl's 

Oaxlkbt,  417  Montgomery  etraet,  3-t 


Photographic    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dosen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
SaUery,  31  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  street.  a 

Save   Tour    Money. 

Why  pay  $8  par  dozen  for  Cabinet  Rembrandt 
Photographs  wben  you  can  get  ihem  for  $1  per 
dozen,  snd  sll  other  kinds  equally  cheap,  at  the 
New  Toee  Gj.li.ej-t,  No.  25  Third  street,  be- 
tween Mission  and  Market  streets.  Ho  Chinese 
employed  at  the  New  Tork  Gallery.  3-5 


McDowell,  Snow  Card.  Writer 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10. 

608  Market  street,  ocr.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 


Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 
Cores  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


3-L 


Redaced  Prlce*. 

Sfcirts  from  76c,  to  (3,  Complete  assortment 
of  Gents'  Furnishing  Goods.  Beales  t  Co.,  803 
Kearny  street,  near  Bush.  OT 


Fob  mm  woes,  go  to  T.  C.  Jeeeup,  dentist, 
ocr.  Suttsrand  Mon'g'ry,  over  Tucker's.     S-u 


Attention 

To  give  tbe  skin  the  eo'tnesa  of  velvet,  and 
the  tint  of  the  lily  to  the  complexion,  use 
Dicset's  Gsemz  de  Lis.  l 


Ladies,  you  may  say  whit  you  please  there 
is  bet  one  place  in  the  city  where  yon  can  buy 
underclothing  chtap  for  yourselves  and  chil- 
dren, and  tbat  Is  at  M,  Friedranoeri  Go's,  Ho. 
9  Third  street.  Hucleus  Bollding.  Go  and  be 
convinced.  3a 

Sewing  Machine*  for  Sale, 

Bested  and  repaired,  at  116  Post  street.  Also, 
Agency  for  Mill*'  Adjustable  Treadle.  i 


V.    Cartier  o>  Co.,    Lapidaries, 

From  Parle,  having  the  latest  improved  lapi- 
dary tools,  will  exeeote  any  work  in  their  line 
In  a  superior  manner,  at  moderate  charges. 
Will  pay  the  highest  prices  for  quartz  speci- 
mens, and  appraise  the  value  of  all  gems.  Lap- 
idary. 611  Merchant  street,  room  26.  3h 


GEO.  W.  HAGLE.     BOBT  STEIS.     DAVID    MAXWELL. 

Nagle,  Stein  &  Maxwell, 

IMPORTERS  AJffD 

Wholesale  Provision  Merchants 

BUTTBK.CHSE8B.LABD.  HAMS  BAOOX, 
etc.,  Ifo.  1««  California  street,  on«  door 
b»Iow  Kront.  ay  Sole  AgeoW  for  tbe  celebrated 
MAGNOLIA  HAMS.  mh31m 


"THE"  SAUCE. 

*  8E  TOOT  OEOCBR  FOB  IT. 
(Il  TAYLOB  A  BESDELL.t. 

mhl  Ira  409  CUT  etre- 


N.   SWEENEY, 

MERCHANT   TAILOR 

48    SECOM)    STBEET. 

FINE    COODS  !     PERFECT    FITS! 
Satisfaction   Guaranteed! 

A  FINE    LINE    OF  SPRING    AND  SUMMER 
Uoods  jail  reoaiTad.    Ca  1  aod  aae  ttaam. 
S9--SV8  Second  ■  treet.  mhSTlm 


I*ubllc  accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a.-  at.,  can 
be  returned  In  the  evening  If  rcqoired;  we 
never   disa;polLt!    What   Ctteer   Lanndry,  121 

Xel        ".orfl  street.  • 

■♦-  ■  - 

Tli©    :i3e»r    Remedies, 

Dr.  Perry's  Lak  Chance,  tor  pain.  Dr.  Pec. 
I  r's  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  billons  coznplalntc 
Tor  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  ft^nr^nw 
street,  :^:ner  of  Commf rcial.  • 


Pratt's  Abolition  OO 
Coras  etlff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Braises.  5* 


•Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 
Owes  Bheasna  ism  and  Zlevalgln. 


PIANOS, 

OBGAB8.  PIANO  STOOLS.  PIAKO  COVERS, 
bCtii  Music.  Mneic  Bocks,  Music  Fohoa,  eve. 
A  aew  stack  eod  large  uiortmeuu  Call  aad  ez- 
amic  *  tnts.    Tbe  celebrated 

HcOAHMOH    PIANOS, 
Now  iscardad  by  tbe   anneal  pr>fesaion  as  the 
best  tut di am- priced  Piano  in  this  tsarkau 

A    I.  Bs.ltBUFT  A  CO..  Ag-ent-, 
mhS6  3w  No.  1S1  Market   sireet. 


KLHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

rniKLY  FUEY1BHKD  BOOMS.  SIX- 
d.  or  in  .nJu, 
Well  r  1 1. Mil  ***  VnOU«4. 
_   DBfmrmUMcTBoaou  to  IN.    r-*^J*'T  wftt 
IUc«    boud.       IT.RHMHBi     B0IUKBO 

BE 


Tbe  Last  New  Sonj;. 

Air—  "M-M  it  Chandon," 
Emerson  Corvillc  l*  my  name, 
My  hnslsesB  always  Is  the  sasae; 
Eastern  Oysters,  ard  Fancy  Boast, 
Rellahts  tbee»r  tin:  my  bouse  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  1  show, 
Oh!  bich  ohl  Ohl  blgh  obt 
None  who  have  been  bat  again  will  go. 
CorvlUe  >ays  so!  cays  sol 
On  Floe  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remembtr  'he  cumber  aod  call  again. 
Visions  of  Shall- Q  h  In  erery  style, 
|ow*ri)y  cause  you  much  to  smile. 
Ladies  wj;h  escorts  tuere  always  gi. 
Ladlfsico!  Ladies  ec ■' 
Emerson  CorvlUe'd  pollt  '.  snd  so 
S-l  Th-y  got  they  go!  ihiy  go! 

Sum    Moore, 

Formerly  of  En-6  Bouse  Carrlsees,  can  be 
found  In  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  ee- 
ab'lehment,  sontbwest  comer  Bnsh  and  Mont- 
gomery sts..  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carrlace  orders 
left  st  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  ,,  so 


Freah  snd  Street. 

Far  the  bast     confectionery,   jro   to   Oanty  and 
Wacoer*a.  107  HantKomerr  M.  near  Sutter.        > 


OLaiEvoxajft.—  liaoame  Clan  Astonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trauee  Medium. 
333  Kearny  st.,  bet.  Bu«h  and  Pioe.  Oonsnlta- 
tiensln  Ksgllsb.   Frfocrt  aod  German.  X 


Oar.    Dobtrty 

Has  devoted  bis  study  more  parucnlarly  to 
ohzonlo  and  specUle  practice,  and  as  mob  is 
now  the  most  snocessfal  of  any  Physician  in 
San  Francisco.  Office  £19  Sacramento  street, 
xrrner  of  Leidesdorff,  a  few  doors  nelov  What 
Ohoer  House.  z 


American  tTatcnen. 

Bednoed  prices,  at  H  A.  Oallender's  62  Sec 
ond  St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  ctrefuHy  renairad.  d 

Clam  Chowder  Every  Nlcnt 

Tbe  best  chowder  in  town,  at  tbe  Original 
Hot  Sootch  Saloon,  16  Morton  street,  just  eff 
E.?aray.  3-r 

Mrs.  M.  W.  Elnd,  dreSFmaksr,  has  rrmoved 
to  122  Geary  street,  between  Bopont  and  Stock* 
ton,  opposite  Starr  King's  church .  Or 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


CITY      &A.RDBKTS, 

Ooroer  TwelUH  And  FoUom  ItroetB. 

SATUHDAY     AND     SUNDAY, 

March  89th  and  30th. 

Grand    Performance 

By  the  eeletrited 

JAPANESE  TROUPE, 

Who  will  appeir  in 

Wonderful    and    Amusing    Acts  ! 

A  DOLLAE  PEBFOBHAKOE 

For  Twenty-five  Cents 
MUSIC  BY  MADEN'S  BRASS  &  STRING  BAND 

WTHB  GARIBALDI  GUARD  will  hold  their 
Annual  Picnic  at  tbe  Citj  QarCeDs.  April  bin. 


BILLY  EMERSON'S 

h\ew  sojs, 

"OLD    BLACK    JOE," 

With  Picture  of  Old  Joe  and  Maaaa  ObarleB. 

"  DAS  LHDLE  PUCK  UDD  DAN," 

THE  GREAT   DUTCH  SOBG, 

Bradley  &  Kulofson  Portrait  cf  Emerson. 
BOTH  JUST  OUT  AT 

Gray's    Music   Store. 

nabSSl. 


BADGER'S  CENTRAL  PARK 

OiKLAIVD. 

The   Popular  Picnic  Resort. 

Forty  Mlnnte*  Side  from  this  Cll y— Cars 
ran  direct  to  the  Park. 

BtDGES'S  CENTRAL  PARK  IS  U^DOUBT- 
edij  tae  best  Summer  Resort  for  Picnic-?  and 
r'&tniiisa  a  'ring  tbs  Samme-,  beins  FRE  t  FROM 
DU»T,  WtND,  SAJTD  AND  P0IS05  OAK.  Tbe 
Park  IE  rery  oommodioai,  aod  located  directly  at 
tQe  water  (roac 

It  aboands  io  mafrnificent  old  Sbade  Trees,  beaa- 
tifaJ  Lawns.  Gardens,  etc..  and  is  provided  with 
amammorb  Pavilion,  Restaarant,  a  d  ererr  con- 
renienoe  for  po&lic  assernbragea.  Will  be  opes  to 
tbe  paDlioaft^r  March  ISto.  For  ptrttcruara.  ap- 
plr  to  T.  «\  BADGES,  at  the  ParR,  or  at  bis 
offic-.  acubeaat  ooroer  Kearny  and  Bnsh  streets, 
ban  Francis  ci.  mbll  I  m 


CZr^LJ^JSIJO 


AVERAGE 


SCHEME! 


500,000  ARTICLES 


SELLING  AT 


Sf§   GENTS 


3Nr:E3"\*7* 


GENTS' 


Furnishing 
Goods, 

CLOTHING,  Etc. 


The  City  Gardens 

FOR  THB 

Coming  Picnic  Season! 

THE  ATTENTION  OF  ALL  SOCIETIES.  As- 
sociations, and  Military  Companies  is  called 
to  tbe  advantages  offered  by  tOeve  commr-dlons 
and  beaatifnl  groaoos  for  tlolidayP  ionic  Festi- 
vals. Thev  oan  be  procured  oo  an;  da;  in  tbe 
week  for  picolo  purposes  tbe  coming  season  on 
more  advantageDOS  terms  than  any  grounds  in  th« 
Beats. 

THE  CITY  GAIIDENS 
Are  easy  of  aeoaas  without  an;  tariff  to  sociebei, 
and  are  pToridffd  witb  large  aod  beaatifnl  Lawns: 
I  arse  8  bad*  Tress;  beaaufal  Flowers  and  Plaota 
from  every  clime;  nuneroas  Swlogi;  two  mim- 
motb  Daaciog  Pavilions;  a  natural  Lake,  witl 
Pleasure  Bo  it*;  Fountains  and  Obserratorr  Tow- 
ers, all  perfectly  sheltered  from  the  winds.  A 
manimolb  Bestaurant  ie  on  tbe  grounds,  and  every 
convenience  for  the  accommodation  of  large  Pic- 
nics baa  been  made.  EvsrytoiDg  bas  been  placed 
In  tb*  most  oomplet*  order  for  tbe  eomicg  season 

THE  CITY  GlRnENH 
An  the  largest  in  tbe  State.  Thar  contain  8V 
acrtB  of  Knoll  and  Shadwl  Laws,  Flower  Gar- 
£?£■**  *t0"  Md  "*  o»P*ble  of  acoommodating 
W.BWperaon»  witn  the  srea>«st  convenience.  Ex- 
tra Cars  ran  directly  to  the  Gardensi. 

Plcutc  Oommitt-i«6  are  esp*ciaUy  invited  to  call 
and  inspect  the  Ground*,  tad  ascertain  terns, 
which  will  be  most  favorable. 

M.  V.  STF.VEW,  Proprietor. 

war*  Office  hoars  3  to  6  p.m..  dally,  at  the  Gardens, 
©oruer  iweiftn  and  Foisom  streets 

V.  B— SOO.Ooe  Admission  Tickets  were  sold 
by  Tarions  Aasoctations  holding  test  vais  at  tbe 
City  Gardens  l*it  year.  The  sals  of  spirituous 
Ignore  will  be  prohibited  on  the  grounds  od  ret- 
tival  days. nb«  tf 


MBS.  EGGERT.  CLAIRVOYANT.  TEST  «•. 
and  ITance  Medium—  Oan  b»consalted«T£ 
on  bunnses  or  sickoecs  daily,  from  19 a.  M- to  i% 
»  F.  St.  Spiritual  Circles,  aanday.  ioesdav  aad 
Fndi;  sTsninr*.  at  ?  P.  w..  at  ^er  rsaidsco*,  %*&H 
O'FarraU  ■  treat,  otar  Uaaou.  aa  38-lm 


^■rall    Lines 


SPRING    GOODS 


Received  Daily, 


IX L  Auction  Store 


6 1 8  Kearny  St., 


Corner-    oi    Commercial 


t  ia:  3sa 


CHEAPEST   HOUSE 


MERIC 


CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  St  i 

(7ermerlf  Mirer  4  Wtukluja,) 
K«.    20    MO>  TGOM  KK  V    »Tt  , 
Oppo.Ite  the  Lick  Ho,. 


BB1XCB,    108    KliBliT   811, 

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■\f  R.  MAYER  OAI.1,1  ATTENnoN  1 

-1**-    l»rfe«  on  1  well  selected  «Bonm.at01 


Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  Vi( 
and  Cloth, 

Aod  bis  oew  sty'a"  of  ready-m-d^  Silk  w.L 
other  LriDlE^ SUITS. at  VKRVlajWp1 
Al«o.  a  laree  stock  of  tsirlpea.  Brocfaa  u  ' 
bhawls.  Lace  Jackets.  Silk  trad  Cotton  >  £ 
Silt\  Satina.  ''loaking** ,  and  every  dea*n«f! 
TrimmingB.  JUST  ARRIVED,  a  {jiTb 
tbebpnDgst>ieBof 

PLAIN      AJ.U     EUBBOIOI] 

LIXEV    SUITS, 

If.  B  —  Cloaks.  Dresses  and  su'u  mads  to 
in  latett  faibion,  at  rea>onabla  ratsa. 


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A  Safe  and  speedy  Ren 
dy  for  all  Bronchial  AS 
tions,  Asthma,  Col 
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Pain  and  soreness  oft 
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arising  from  a  sudd 
Cold,  readily  yield  to 
healing  powers,  Ask 
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all  Druggists. 

FBOFBIITOU, 
417  fionaome  street,  e.raer  rtri.ii 


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CURES  DYSPEPSIA. 


Lv^TxL'B, 


Gives  Tone  to  the  Steam 


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WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETI 

IT 


Is  a  Sore  Belief  for  Indie** 

1 


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AT  LOW  BATES,  BY 

!B.  F.  steireti 

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V  — AND— 


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ssyliaasojjs  rlren  on  the  Banjo  and  Pffe*_f 
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H.  B.-Fine-toned  Silrer  80L0  Banjos  Ur r 
•aalonala  always  on  hand.  *■ 


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1TEBT    SATUKBAY   *!•■ 
Piano    and    Sinelngr   •t8''1' 


CHARINGs|saLs>SALe8 

««8  Mtlaalon  street,  neavr  ateeaai 


EAGLES  k  WILD, 


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Grand  Opening  Ni^ht  ! 

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eatly  Enlarged  Orchestra 

kimimmk  .i  raor.  &  utiMirniiii 

mrs      ub     d.\l.ijJJT. 

•  by»  di  u.u>.  it 

LE    MARIE    CAUCAIN. 


ITTL.H     AVtIA.Cr»     EIBBEINOE]. 


SENATOR     HART   ON    "THE    CODES!" 

THB        OBI 


I2L.IL.     Jt.  X*MBRSO 

In    Nrwnntl  Or  I  a*-!  mil    NoDff*   m...   Dnnroa, 


DEMON     IN    THE    WOODS. 


at****  a.*-»«  MM  a*****. 

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ft.  •!•  M*4  ...  MIm  «..*«   I.WrlM* 

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Tfc*   •**.**»*•*   M*.  T.    Bate* 


BITBCTB    Or    BAD    WHUKTI 


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ib*  r» .-;  »r  ui>i'i-i 


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MASON  OR  PYTHIAS,  WHICH? 


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M.W.  ».0 

OaDdtdau*  for  lb*  Knur  111.... 


..Bob  Harl|  ».  W /.  BobloBon 

.M    Ai"alaJ  Scolt     S.  D ii.  W.  RoekafoU'r 

W.  r.  Baltrl  i.  W B*nJ    uurk 

UTLB  MAO 

BILLY    EUEB3UM  "nd    Co.rl.j  Bulion 


3r_.«OOE>L     OPT     FOR.     VIVIAIVI 


Ooaaladiaf  «IU 


LOVES  DIADEM! 


DEAD    A.IND     ALIVE. 

PllMaH    »••««♦*.»  l»»iBf  m.tj    ...  M>«*  A     K*nB*<1r 

I'rir.c  tt<«r»U  who  b*4«  kcr  lav* Mi*a  aW  LmIm 

014  tiMtrt**.  *to  cu'i  b*tr  |a«  Uvr,  bot  l«*ti  lb*  t>*«r.. 

'h»«   Onrull 
r«pt  !W«r4lMB.*  toblib«irt«  ..U.  rbonp«M 

Th*>op«<ii  D'«bm«i,  »i»*ft  rn  lb*  bt»t Jofcm  kail* 

M 
I..  Dliofi 


blMkaiwbiD*,  Q*ar  Wbli 

pamcasa  atATmtcra  uim  q\ 

Mitaa*    Mi*H«    Br***'  l  *    l,inor*">n 

M-oil-  Bf»md  in.  Mi   »  >•    ili:    >  ■.  1   -  Willumt    l.-o»  I.*n» 

htilia  Haiti**,  "alll*  i.*.tHn«  *»4  a  Fill  '>ur»*<le  Ua^Ul. 

I'rimoi  m.tn*i.i,  a  iudt  oua&d 

Maura.  Bartss.  Howard.   Ho-».  lUfour.   ■ .'.-.  t  .;,,  RchioOD.  and 

an  nnllmit*<1  nnid'trnl  brava  warrior*. 


Di-eaa  (Xraas ..  so  Ctau 

Ob  ldr*a.  a«con>»*Di*d  hj  tbalr  ptmlr,  W«ni». 

Orrtinira  atad   I'arqatt   Obalra.      •*  f>M* 

OaJl^rr ..lAOtat* 

Private  ■«!•■ ••  «■<  ** 


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J5yL-aunpic  HOUSE, 

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=  -BUir  T3RiY  TET  BUT 


a>a>«tt«  tba  Pi*  a  a 
RA L»TOK  A  OCTRRU* 


Oar  calabralad  •!  ••  wniTI  8I11RTS 
■rOtM.  AND  HIE  THFM 


Tb*T  Si  rEBPKCTLT.iad  farqaalHTaa4darab1l.tr  will  sarar  ba  roatobad.    Ta  ba  had  only  ai  iba 
I  X  L.    ATJ«*TIOrV    MrORR,    fllBKfa.raratrM.rnr    Oa>aaaj 


Sure.  Why  Have  Ye  that  Catarrh! 

Sii)  Pat  to  Blddr.  "Yea  loot  *»  brlabt. 

hora  roar  •••«  may  *  Dark  la  Ilka  a  lUr." 
"0   ri*.     aar*  Btddr.  "fr  Kron'l  Diamond  r»>»adj 

Km  oorad  tiai  divll  of  a  bad  catarrh." 

roraa1*»taUO'UnlalV4ard  at  O  POST  STREET. 


uAlUUafl'afJ 

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LOIWJ!' 

,  Ste:. 

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CITY  OF  PARIS 


Have  now  jast  opened  their 


.•^T&TTERN  SUITS 


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0K 


,<*! 


ring  Novelties! 


MAK     SUIT*     KLaWlXB     BEKSI     BOTJOBT 

Parla  haaiaa  a.t  tha  Terr  flrat  apeataaT 
•  ******  ■*»!«.  ha.T*  btea  forwarded  to  na 
Ik*   ataaeaa  Deaa>at«*,  *ad  cam  there/ara  be 

IBM  awe  4    •■ 

7*  1IB  VERY  LATEST. 


DE  PARIS, 

niiEWT  coaan 

Bt  Montgomery  Sts., 


F1GA 


ORGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 


....  CIB0DLATE8   IN  .... 


All    the    Theatres, 


CIRCULATED  EVERY  DAY 


a    THi*    TKAB, 


MWERAILY  THR0DGH00T   THE    OTTT 


The  City  Gardens 

FOR  TUB 

Coming  Picnic  Season! 

TITB  ATTRPITTOM  OV  ALL  AOOtfff  UN,  Afl- 
ai.oiatton*  ami  MillUr*  Ooropailia*  ia  oa'kd 
to  tha  a1*ftola«T*^  offtrad  by  tD«»a  -oatninrlioua 
and  ijpimirril  fronoo*  for  Holi  day  P  (onto  K—li- 
fal*,  fbar  oao  ba  procarvd  oi  aoj  d«r  ia  tb« 
wonk  t-'T  pC'K  p-iranaaa  Km  oomiox  **»9in  on 
more  advaotage^Qa  urai  than  *or  iroaoda  In  tha 
btlta. 

THE  dTT  0.iarj>>N« 
Araaaay  of  ao>>«rs  withoQl  KOf  lanff  -n  "ooiatia*. 
ami  att<  rrii-l  I'd  wttb  l»nt"  and  hradtlfal  Lawoa; 
1ar«o  Hbada  Iraai;  haannfil  Iflowrari  aod  Plant* 
from  averr  c)la»;  ian«iniii  Stria**.;  i  *o  nam- 
■  ■■  ctn«  PaTillona;  a  na'oral  l.aka,  *<t> 
Floaaora  Roiu:  Kom  tain*  a<  d  ^bj»i»ai..ry  To*~ 
fia,  all  parlao'lr  abali-iad  from  iba  alodt.  A 
O'.B  Hfi-Hcrarjl  )■  oo  tb«  K'ouud*,  and  B»»ry 
ronvxrilxnoa  for  iha  acootn  ma  nation  of  l«r«a  rio- 
nloa  baa  b"»ao  made.  Kr-ijinnh-  rm  bavo  pUo»d 
in  th"  tnorloomplot*  ordor  for  iho«ot»ir-tt  aaaaon 

THE  CITY  Utlllrivs 
Ara  iha  larireat  in  Iha  Htate.  Thar  contain  «'•.' 
aoraa  of  Knoll  aod  tth»d*d  Lawn,  Flower  Oaf. 
dnn*.  ato.,  aad  are  oapablo  of  aooommodatlrtji 
■Jii.iii  li  p.raon*  with  the  a;raa<»*t  ooarealaoee.  Ex- 
tra t'ara  run  dlrnotly  to  tba  Oardana, 

Plonlo  (Jommitt«.a  are  aapaoiaHy  invited  tioall 
and  laapaetlhe  Oroand*.  and  mo  or  tarn  teriaa. 
whioh  will  be  moat  favorable. 

M.   V.   HI  EVE*«,   Proprietor. 

a**- Office  boars  3  to  6  P.M..  dally,  at  the  Uardonr, 
Corner  I  wairtb  and  fo.aom  at  main. 

M.  B-JlOO.OnO  Admiralnn  Tioketa  were  aold 
by  varloua  Asaooiatlooe  boloina;  teutiTala  at  the 
Oiiy  Gardens  ta*t  year.  The  sale  of  apirUaons 
hynora  will  be  prohibited  on  tha  fronnd"  on  fos- 
tiraldays. mbttf 

BADGER'S  CENTRAL  PARK 

OAKLAW  O. 

The  Popular  Picnic  Resort 

Vortr  M Inntea  Btde  frasn  tkla  «?1<y-Onra 
run  direct  to  the  Park. 

ADtfBR'B  CENTRAL  FARE  IS  DNDOUBT- 
•dly  too  best  Bommir  Rwaort  for  Piooica  aod 
t a-allio*  o  "ring  the  Hummer,  belac  FREk  FROM 
DUiT,  WIND.  HAND  AND  POISON  OAK.  The 
Parklaverr  oommodtou*.  aod  located  dlraolly  at 
tba  water  front 

It  abounds  In  majrnlfioant  old  8had*  Trees,  baan- 
llfal  Lawns,  Gartens,  eto..  and  Is  provided  with 
A  mammoth  Pavilion,  Rastaoraat,  a"d  every  oon- 
vanlanoe  far  ooblio  aasemblaccs.  Will  be  open  to 
tbepaDlioaft^r  March  IStb.  Eor  partlealara.  ap- 
plv  to  T.  >**.  BADGHB,  at  lb*  Park,  or  at  Lis 
offlee-Dertbeaat  corner  Kearny  and  BaabatresU. 
Pan  Francisco.  BaaU  lm 


Ladies  and  Children 

....WILL  KIBD.... 

KINKEAD'S 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

ADRBSStNO   PLEASANT  TO  USB.  EASILY  APPLIED, 
la  flot  sjraaar.  and  will  not  Injur*   tb*   moat   d*Uekt*.    It 
care*  alldlstases  of  the  scalp,  removes  dandroff. 

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AMUSEMENTS.    Etc 

California  Tln-atx*. 

Beta  it  to*  matinee  performance  on  fialarday 
tod  Id  the  STSDlng,  this  tbe  tro  was  crowded  aad 
■  U  present  were  delighted  with  "Oorlolanae."  A 
better  piece  of  acting  than  that  of  John  Mo  Oal- 
loagh  io  the  title  role  has  leldom  beso  seeo.  It 
Ukes  a  good  actor  to  make  OoriolaonepopoiaK;  in 
less  efficient  heads  the  character  won  Id  go  for 
nothing.  la  spite  of  its  success,  "OorioUnu"  can 
only  be  played  daring  the  present  week,  as  other 
BOTSltiee  are  in  preparation,  among  them  so  origi- 
nal comedy  by  a  ladr  of  this  titj,  and  there  is 
some  talk  of  a  bnr'eiqae  of  "OorloIaonB."  On  Wed- 
nesday evening,  the  soenio  artist,  W.  T.  Porter, 
to  whose  eklll  mnoh  of  the  success  of  this  piece  is 
one  will  take  his  benefit. 
Alhamhra, 

To-night.  Bob  Hart,  the  incorruptible  senator, 
of  whom  the  people  of  SanFranoisooareso  jostlr 
proud,  will  call  on  them  far  their  "voices"  He 
is  to  hare  a  benefit.  He  has  worked  bard  to  de- 
■ei-Te  It,  and  should  ba*s  a  bumper.  He  will  pre- 
sent a  splendid  bill.  After  a  capital  first  part.  In 
which  Billy  Emereon,  Cfaar'ey  Button.  W.  F. 
Baker,  J.  G.  Russell,  Bcnj.  Clark  and  others  will 
appear.  Little  Mao  will  perform  his  wonderful 
"Essence;"  Then  the  Senator  will  address  tb a 
house  on  "The  Codes ;"  the  chief,  Billy  Emerson 
will  appear  In  new  songs  and  dances,  and  those 
talented  and  graceful  artistes  of  tho  best  French 
school,  M'.le  Theresa  and  Mone.  Rchmidtwill  ap- 
pear in  a  pas  de  deux  from  the  ballet  of  "La 
Obatle."  Aftsr  toil.  Bob  Hart  and  Little  Mac 
will  appear  in  the  farce  of  "The  MiachtevoBB 
Hookey,"  and  the  performance  will  conclude  with 
the  comic  tragical  and  mystical  extravaganza  of 
"Mason or  Pythias,  rVblchT"  in  which  Billy  Em- 
erson, Little  Vac,  Bob  Hart,  Charley  Sutton  and 
others  will  take  part. 
Metropolitan  Theatre. 

The  attractive  play  of  "Lotos and  Lso"  will  be 
played  to-night  and  to-morrow  n'ght  for  the  last 
times.  M'lle  Marie  Oangafn  hss  oreated  a  posi- 
tive sensation  by  her  dancing  in  "Pas  des  Pirates," 
and  tbe  ''Baobaoale  Oriental,"  by  her,  M'lle  Bnia- 
lay,  the  [Chapman  bisters  and  Willie  simms,  is  a 
great  feature  of  the  evening's  performance- 
Wednesday  night,  the  Chapman  BUtirsandtha 
Metropolitan  Theatre  company  will  perform  at 
the  Academy  of  Music,  Oakland,  on  Thursday 
evening,  the  very  clever  burleeque  of  "Tbe  Won- 
derful Scamp;  or,  Aladdin  No.  2"  will  be  per- 
formed. 
Mocuiro's  Opera  House. 

This  popular  temple  of  the  drama  will  be  re- 
opened this  evening,  under  tbe  management  of 
J.  H.  Ohurcb.  with  a  fall  variety  company.  The 
rsanigementannouooe  that  the  performance  will 
be  first  class  In  every  resDsct,  and  that  there  will 
be  nothing  In  tbe  programme  to  prevent  the  at- 
tendance of  ladies  and  children.  Tbe  performance 
will  commence  with  a  bright  first  part  ending  with 
a  tableaux.  In  whioh  Hiss  Maud  Brandon  will  ap- 
pear as  tbe  Goddess  of  Liberty.  Tbis  will  be  fol- 
lowed by  a  number  of  popolaraote,  longa  by  Mise 
Agnes  Kennedy  and  Miss  May  Leslie,  statne  clog 
by  Messrs.  Osriell  and  Raycor,  banjo  eo'os  by  Harry 
Howard  and  other  performances.  The  evenings 
entertainment  will  conclude  with  "Love's  Diadem; 
or  Dead  and  Alive"  In  whioh  the  whole  company 
will  appear.  The  foil  programme  and  prices  of 
admission  appear  on  on r  first  page. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Tbe  new  bill  presented  at  this  popular  theatre 
last  nigfct  was  quite  a  success.  The  singing  in  tbe 
first  part  by  Thomas  Campbell,  Tommy  Bree,  Hat 
Kelly  and  W.  Bark,  was  particularly  fine.  Tbe 
programme  which  followed  was  a  very  attractive 
one,  comprising  new  acts  by  J.  H.  Larkin  and 
Carrie  Armstrong  Harry  Oaustond,  Oogill  aad 
Cooper,  and  others;  danceo  by  Mite  Josephine, 
aad  comic  songs  by  Charles  Verner,  and  tsrmin- 
mioatsd  with  the  ever- popular  farce  of  "Toodler.' 
i  n  whioh  R.  O.  Marah  did  some  capital  acting  aa 
the  bibulous  Timothy.    The  same  bill  will  be  given 

tft-BlfBt. 

Wilson's  Grand  Amphitheatre, 

John  Wilson  closed  bis  very  snoosssf  ol  season 'of 
equestrian  performances  at  this  place  of  amnae- 
meotlast  night,  presenting  a  brilliant  entertain- 
ment. John  will  up  stakes  and  go  into  tho  coun- 
try. The  people  of  San  Francisco  will  in  las  this 
vary  pleasant  place  of  amusement. 
Benefit  of  Signor  Pletr*  Baccei. 

On  Wednaeday  evening  Slgnor  Pietto  Baeoef, 
one  of  the  most  popular  tenors  who  have  appeared 
In  Ban  Fraacisoc,  will  take  a  benefit  at  the  Metro- 
politan Theatre.  He  will  prtsant  an  entertainment 
well  worthy  of  the  patronage  of  the  public.  The 
opera  of  -'Robert  le  Diable"  will  be  performed 
with  the  beneficiary  In  tbe  title  role,  Herr  Carl 
Bpeigleras  Bertram.  M  me.  I  net  Fabbri,  Alice  and 
Miss  Anna Elaer as  Isabella,  Thereat  of  the  east 
appears  on  oar  first  page.  The  opera  will  be  pre- 
sented with  aw  enlarged  ereheatra.underthedirac- 
t  ion  of  Prof.  B.  Mulder  Fabbri.  The  ballet  wll, 
be  given  by  a  corps!  de  ballet,  with  li'lle  Marie 
Gaugain  in  the  leading  part  of  Elena.  Sigaor 
Baccei  baa  well-earned  a  rood  benefit,  and  will 
ondoabtedly  have  a  splendid  bouse. 
German  Stadttheatre. 

The  production  last  nigbt,  for  the  first  time  in 
California,  of  Kicolai'e  oomle  opera  of  "Toe 
Marry  Wives  of  Windsor,"  drew  a  good  bouse  and 
was  quite  a  success.  The  muaio  is  light  and  pleas- 
ing, and  tbe  comic  tcenes  are  we'l  arranged.  Herr 
Oarl  Spsigler  made  a  very  favorable  impression  as 
Sir  John  Falataff.  and  was  ably  supported  by  Hoe. 
Ins*  Fabbri,  Miss  Anna  Hirer  and  the  German 
drametie  eompany.  A  repetition  of  this  opera 
would,  we  are  sore,  be  pleasing  to  the  public 
Plait's  Half. 

This  afternoon  at  three  o'olook  Proreisor  Fow- 
ler will  lecture  to  ladies,  admission  50  cents,  and  in 
tbe  evening  to  gentlemen,  wiih  the  earns  obarge  for 


FOREIGN    DRAMATIC  HEWS. 
Dp  to  Feb.  inn  the  bill*  t*t  tbe  London  tbet- 
tr«s  were  aa  follows : 

Covert  Garden,  "Sabil  and    Bijou." Drory 

Lane.   ■The  Tale  of  a  Comet."  "Ooildrea  in  lh« 

Wood." Hay  market, "itm  Manager  io  Love,  ' 

"The  Wicked  World,"  "Raiaiog  the  Wi  d."  .... 
Lyceum,  "A  Happy  Pair."  "Oba?l-«  I,"  "Tbe  Lot- 
tery Ticket." Adelphi,  "Friiz,"  "A  Yale  Log," 

"My   Fellow  Clerk."  PriccansB,  'Two  Hn&ds 

ere  Better  taso  One,"  "Hamlet,"  "My  Heart's  in 

the  HlgQJaodB." Gaiety, '  M«re  Blind,"  'P.ul 

Pry,'"*Don  Giovanni." St.  James's,  "aUdioi- 

Panel."'    "Robert    Babaeas,"   "bridge  of    Mgns." 

Qneen  a,  "Family  Jars,"  "U'd  London."  

Olympic,  "i'ne  Serioas  Family."  "How  I  Found 

Crusoe." Strand,    "A   Dodge    for    Dinner," 

'Old   Soldiers."    "The  Lad*  of    the  Lane." 

Prince  of  Wales'*.  "Man  and  Wife,"  "A  Pnenom- 

*qod." Globe.    "»*>al  and    Ideal."  "Weather 

Permitting."  "©nana." Vaudeville.  "Scboel 

for   Scandal  "    "  Romaics   and    Keran*,"  "Legacy 

Love." Opera  Oomiqoe,  "The  Laai«s'  Battle" 

"The  Bohemiana." Court,  "Veau'e  Tear  le," 

•'/ixtreonee." Royal tj,  "Voyage  en  Obine.",... 

Clft-tog-Oroae,  "The    Rivals"    "My    Neighbor'* 
Wn#."  ...    Aibarnbra.  "'he  B'ack  CrooV.".... 
Sadler'i    Walla,    '  rted    Hands."    "The    M'ser    of 

Bhoreditoh." Surrey,  "Lott  in  London,"  "Ye 

Fair  Fair  One  with  tbe  Golden  Looks."  Stan- 
dard,   "Cinderella," Vioio-ia,  "The  King   of 

tbe    Mini."     "Gilderoy" Philharmonic,    "A 

Cabinet  Secret,"    "Genevieve    de    Brabant,  "Lee 

Foliee   au  Oar-navel." Britanni-..  "borne  Bell • 

That  Ra-s."  "Tommy    and    Harry" Grecian, 

"Nix,  tbe  Demon  Dwarf,  and  the  Seven  Charmed 

Ballets,"  "PanllsM"  AdelinaPatti  ib  engaged 

for  tbe  coming  XtaWan  Opera  season  at  Convent 
Garden.  Pivsthouaand  francs  a  night  is  the  re- 
ported salary. 

N.  T.  Hicks,  a  once-famous  actor  and  for  a  lo<- g 
time  a  great  favorite  with  tbe  Snrreyand  Victoria 
Theatres,  died  at  London,  Bag.,  en  Feb.  21st,  of 
dropsy,  io  the  eixty-tbird  year  of  bis  age. 

A  finely-executed  blaok  aad  white  photograph 
of  tbe  lata  lamented  actor  Walter  Montgomery 
was  on  view  in  tbe  gallery  of  Luoas  and  Tuck,  Lon- 
don, at  the  data  of  our  most  recent  advtees.  It  la 
the  property  of  Mr.  Henry  Melton,  by  whom  it  is 
to  be  presented  to  tbe  Lotus  Club,  of  New  York, 
who  will  valae  it  highly. 

Mrs.  Elisabeth.  J,  Oopplo,  mother  of  George 
Oeppln.the  Australian  theatrical  manager,  died 
atNorwioh,  Lng.,  on  Feb.  IStb. 

Henry  fcL  Biokerstaff,  soenio  artist,  died  at  Man- 
chaster.  Bog.,  oa  Feb.  Zlat,  aged  SO. 

Managers  of  theatres  at  Liverpool,  Bug.,  are  re- 
quired to  close  their  performance  by  eleven  o'clock 
oa  Saturday  evenings,  and  have  been  notified  that 
they  will  be  prosecuted  if  they  do  not  comply  with 
this  order. 

Tom  Storiette,  tbe  pantomimist,  died  in  London 
00  the  10th  nit. 

Miss  Marriott  opened  at  Bolton.  Kng,,  for  six 
nights,  on  Maroh  3d,  aad  on  Easter  Monday,  April 
Lath,  abe  commences  a  tear  with  a  company  at 
New  Oastle. 

Barry  Sullivan  began  an  engagement  ef  three 
weeks  at  tbe  Royal  Amphitheatre,  Liverpool,  on 
tbe  24th  instant. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  BandmaOD,  upon  the  conclusion  of 
their  engagements  at  the  Princess*.  London,  were 
to  proceed  to  Edinburgh,  Scotland,  opening  at  the 
Royal  on  tbe  24th  mat. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Barney  Williams  commenced  an 
engagement  at  the  Alexandria,  Liverpool,  oa  the 
3d,  In  "Tbe  Fairy  Circle"  and  "The  Yankee  Help.'. 
Birmingham  and  Dublin  are  to  fo'low. 

Lady  Don  took  a  benefit  at  the  Royal,  Stokton- 
on-Teea,  en  Feb,  Sef,  appearing  to  a  crowded  house 
io  "The  Daughter  of  the  Regiment"  and  "Peggy 
Green"'  She  was  followed  by  Chas.  Dillon,  with 
the  Misses  Bella  Mortimer 'and  Fanny  Haddart. 

Mr.  Chatterton  aad  the  proprietors  of  Drary 
Lane,  London,  have  oome  to  terms,  and  be  has 
secured  a  lease  for  five  years  longer. 

"Jack  Sheppard,"  pore  and  simple,  is  to  be  pro- 
duced at  the  Adelphl,  London,  shortly,  together 
with  tbe  "Beggar's  Opera." 


Too  Absurd. 

Tie  New  York  papers  in  critlciBiog  Lar- 
doiTs  play  cf  "Uncle  Sam"  say  that  No 
American  can  pisaibly  be  offondsd  at  it  bt- 
cau.e  it  is  too  absurd  altogether:  The  fol- 
lowirjg  is  a  conversation  tbar  U  supposed  to 
take  plecs  between  Grace  TappJebot,  wife  of 
Col.  Flaherty,  and  ber  friend  Henry  Fair- 
fax, a  divorce  lawyer: 

Grace  f  alone  with  Fairfax,  takes  bis  arm) 
—Hear*,  I  must  have  a  serious  consolation 
with  yon. 

Fait.—  The  deaoo! 

Grace— 1  have  made  a  mistake  in  marry- 
ing tbe  colonel. 

Faib.— How  so? 

Grace.— I  dj  not  lore  Lira,  and  I  love 
another. 
.  Faib.— Another  I 

Grace  (tragically  passing  ris  arm  with 
force)— I  love  my  iiret  husbaod. 

Fa ie.—  Elliot  I 

Grace — I  can't  exrst  without  bim— that 
is  all! 

Fair.— Tbea  wby  didn't  yon  keep  him  ? 

Gracs— People  will  make  mistakes, 

Faxb.— Bather  a  big  mistake  I 

Gbace— Am  I  wrong  to  lore  £lliot? 

Faib.— I  really  cannot  say. 

Grace— No;  I  am  not,  for  be  baa  tbe  prior 
right  to  me,  baa  be  not? 

Of  course  soch  a  conversitioa  aa  that 
never  did  take  pi-  ce — never  could  take  place. 


Enjoyable  Drive*. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  can  lege,  atybeh 
horeei  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leading  es- 
aentiala  of  an  wjoyoble ride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  Ban  franeiaeo  so  tm question ebl-r 
at  from  Frank  fronton,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  the  Occi- 
dental Eotel.  Bla  handsome  ram-oDt««re  need 
by  the  best  circles  of  ibe  city,  and  as  he  makes 
it  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drtverF,  he  Is  more  literally  patron- 
nted  than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Oaast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
Isdiea  In  particular,  a- ill  engage  no  eirrUgee 
except  ihoae  which  he  provides.  I  rant  has  en* 
Joyed  gr- at  tncoess  in  hia  bnslneas,  and  the 
admirable  way  in  which  he  oondncts  It  makes 
mm  a  favorite  with  all  who  patronize  him.    * 


Borne  Girls. 
The  Pioooe  Becord  has  tbe  following : 
A  friend  writing  to  us  from  Salt  Lake, 
says  a  noticeable  feature  in  that  city  is  tbe 
great  number,  of  females  who  attend  the 
theatre.  They  usually  crowd  the  parqnette, 
1st,  2d  and  3d  circles— some  of  the  parqnette 
seats  usually  being  entirely  occupied  by 
tbem.  Ononebenehin  tbe  nrtt  tier  onr 
correspondent  feasted  bis  amorous  eyes  .on 
eighteen  young  arid  pretty  girls,  Just  bud- 
ding into  womanhood.  Think  of  that,  joq 
dry-ben  ed  old  bachelors. 


Critic's  Pay. 

Critics  on  New  York  papers  mnst  have 
a  good  thing  of  It,  if  the  following  tnblis hed 
in  the  Stage  be  true: 

It  may  be  of  interest  to  our  readers  to 
know  what  impartial  criticism  ooBts  tbe  New 
York  Theatres.  We  have,  therefore,  obtained 
from  the  Collector  of  Internal  Bevenne  the 
sslarylsta  of  all  tbe  theatres,  and  from  tbis 
wc  learn  that  tbe  critics  of  tbe  Times  and 
World  receive  the  fallowing  sums  regularly 
all  the  year  round. 

$»  no 

60  00 

60  68 

25  00 

39  00 

J501) 

2500 

.   20.00 

The  Herald  and  Tribune  average  one-third 
more.  The  Bun  and  Evening  Mail  about  one 
half  aa  mucb.  The  question  1b  whether, 
this  money  goes  into  the  pocket  of  the  ciitic 
or  the  proprietor  of  tbe  newspaper. 


Not  Complimentary. 

Henry  IV  having  bestowed  the  cordon 
blea  on  a  nobleman,  at  the  solicitation  of 
tbe  Dnke  de  Nevere,  when  the  collar  was  pat 
on,  the  nobleman  made  the  customary 
speech:  '-Sire,  I  am  not  worthy."  "I  know 
it  well,"  eaii  the  King  ;  "but  I  give  you  the 
Ordar  to  pleaae  my  cousin,  De  NeverBl" 


Bacon  Bays:    "Without  good-nature  man 
is  only  &  better  sort  of  vermin." 


Pratt's  AboUfion  Oil. 
The  People/*  Remedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains, 


Olaibvoxaki.— Uaaame  Clara  Antonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium. 
323  Seamy  at...  bet.  Bush  and  Fine.  Consulta- 
tions In  English.  French  and  Oerman,  t 

Or.    Doiicrty 

Has  devoted  nls  study  more  particularly  to 
ehionto  and  specific  practice,  and  as  soch  te 
bow  the  most  enocesaful  of  any  Physician  In 
9an  Francisco.  Offlce  S19  Sacramento  street, 
sorner  of  Leidesdcrfi,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Oheer  Honse,  i 


ssneajM 


Lanes,  you  may  say  what  yon  please  there 
Is  but  one  place  in  the  city  where  son  can  bny 
nn der clothing  cheap  for  yourselves  and  chil- 
dren, and  that  is  at  U,  Friedlander  &  Go's,  No. 
9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Building,     Go  and  be 


BRET   HARTE'S 

Incomparable  Romance, 


(i 


The  Story  of  Mliss, 


An  Idyll  of  Bed  Mountain," 

(WEITrKN  FOE  THB  GOLDEN  KBA  JN  1885,) 

Will  be  oontiaaed,  and  conoladed  in  sixty 
chapters,  eommeaoinc  in 

TheGoldenEra 

....OF.... 

Sunday March  16, 1878 


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Why  pay  $S  par  doren  for  Cabinet  Rembrandt 
Photographs  when  yon  can  get  them  for  $4  per 
dozen,  and  all  other  kinds  equally  cheap,  at  the 
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tween Ulsslon  sod  Market  streets.  No  Ohlneae 
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American  Watchea. 

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Star  Shirts  una  Collars. 

All  scrts  and  slaes,  for  fa  e  cbeap,  at  tbe 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  131  Leldesdorff  st,  ''  * 


The  Credit  MobUier  Swindle. 

Is  tbe  talk  of  tbe  day,  and  is  ooneidered  one  of 
tbe  most  ginntic  frauds  of  the  age.  Tbe  old  ed< 
ag*e  says  that  "bad  feeding  is  the  canee  of  soany 

crimes, "  ana  there  is  no  doubt  of  tbe  truth  of  it 
for  what  will  cause  a  mere  discontented  state  of 
mind  than  a  badly  cooked  meal?  To  avoid  tbis 
evil  we  should  patronise  such  restaurants  as  Met- 
ee'6  White  House.  Kearny  street,  opposite  tbe 

White  Uonse,  or  his  branch,  tbe  Capitol  Restau- 
rant, on  hourth  street,  where  we  can  always  de- 
pend on  obtaining  tbe  very  best  tbe  market  af- 
fords, oooked  in  tbe  noet  reoberobe  stjla,atr«e- 
soaable  prieee.  * 


"MLISS," 

A  Romance  of  Bed  Mountain, 

AN  ORIGINAL  NOVEL, 

OV  SURPASSING  INTEREST   AND    POWER. 
WEinjCS   IIFBKSLT  FOB 

The  Golden  Era, 

Andponessing  unparalleled  attraction,  con- 
taining a  New  Revelation  in 

California    Romance. 


S.F.BUSINESSDiBEITQf 

ESoufeeeller-a  and  Atattoa^re, 
BLH.  Moore,  60S  Meotcomery,  near  Herobas 

Bn«loe«i  rollcBX'a. 
Heald's,  Brjant  A  Strattoa's  OoUege.  M  Po  k 

Btttrhcra, 
Katr,  Fred.  Stalls  <H  to  lOli.  Oaliforn(».Mto,„ 

French  Fancy    GihmIi, 
Looan  4  Oo.,  19  Mentgomarv,  107  and  1W  Bam 

Httaaa  Hulr. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  •>  OoM  110  Bsoond  street, 

Wtnee  and  laqaave.    (Wbolssalt.) 
Danerl  F.  4C>>..  604  Front 


DR.  CHflS-HTTOZErvT* 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITlJ 

M .  K.  cor.  Jackson  and  Kearny  in 

THE    GREAT    EliADIOATOR    OF  SPs/ 
.        COMPLAINTS,    forartrly  of   Look  h£  !' 
Londnn.aDd  tbe  last  twelve  rearsof  binBW,i» 
DB.  TOZBR  informs  tbe  afflicted [  tba  Tafto?  ' 
lnf    »»    >b°    HOSPITALS    IN    LONDWl; 
PARIS,  aad  spending  one  pear  in   the  most '■' 
brated  Hospital  in  London,  tbe  LOOK  b*  h, 
opened  but  old  Medioal  Institute  at  tie  dd  i 
where  he  can  alwaje  be  fonnd.    DE,  TOZHk 
for  forty  vears  met  with  DaparaHeled  saoea' 
the    treatment    of     disese*    eener<\llv    t 
OHRONIO  AND  SPECIAL  OOUPiIaUtb?' 

DB.    CHAS.    B.    TOZEU 
ie  In  every  wav  resoonsible,  Wnding  M 
effect  a  permsnent  ctjbe,  or  ttakini  no 
Tbose  who  cannot  afford  to  pay  for     ' 
medicine  will  be  charged  formedieiDeuDu 
MoN'l  HLY  RESTORATIVE  PILL8,  nersrki. 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  oases  for  whioh  iff 
recommended,  are    to    be    obtained   oahMu' 
office.    Prloe,  «5  per  bor.    Full  direetlaaaa 
bor,  tent  by  Kxpre«B  or  otherwise. 

»*.  TOZER  does  not  imiUte  tbe  aesartj 
Onaoks  wbo  make  it  a  practice  to  DnpnaT 
affidavits  and  other  talis  r-fereocei,  bnt  »-, 
the  rao-.t,  reapeotable  people  in  tbe  Bunu. 
has  oohkd  of  diseases  which  others  havs  aK 

„  D     »'*•   «MA».    K.  TOKsm. 

ij.  JL  corner  Kearny  and  Jackson  iUmm 
M-<* ^FraoS 


Assessor's  Dffic 

NOTICE  TO  TAX-PAYED 

1873—74. 


BEAD  THE  OPENING  OHAPTEES  OF 

Bret  Harte's  Story 


A.  i*l©a«r*iix  Locaaon, 

Pereonfi  desiring  oomifoitable  lodgings  to  a 
OentMl  location,  aboakd  visit  the  Alnambra, 
and  Inapeot.tbe  fine  suites  of  rooma  to  lettnere 
Tne  bvildlng  la  a  very  fine  one  and  if  veil 
lighted  sndwntUated.* 


admission. 

Woodward's    Gardens.  ; 

Thousands  fiook  to  these  besot  If al  garden  d'ir- 
iajt  too  Week.  There  are  thousands  of  objeeti  «f 
interact,  and  a  pleasant,  eatertainsasnt  is  given 
erery  c    nda*. 

Ajw.jatiCAL  Mcaurrai.— One  of  the  moat 
•omplete  eolieoUooa  of  tbe  kind  In  tbe  United 
States,  comprising  hondredaof  owtlj  aad  bean- 
tlfnl  wrx  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
only)  at  the  alarsam  on  Montaomery  street.  An 
.  oj-oflf-»biT  eeeothare. 


an  or  i 


Public  Accommodation. 

hashing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a.  k.,  can 
be  returned  in  the  evening  If  reqQlrtd;  we 
never  slBarpoInt!  What  Chew  Lauadry,  121 
Lelaeedcrff  strtet.  • 


McDowell,  8bcw  Card  "Warlter 

ReadF  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10, 

508  Market  street,  cor.  Poet  and  Montgomery  o 


*?ratt*«  Abolftlota  OIL 
Corel  Lame  Back  and  Paralyaig. 


Fob  fixe  wobk,  go  to  T.  O.  Jeseap,  dentist, 
cor.  Batter  and  MontgYv,  over  Tncfcer*s.     S-v 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  bate.  At  '•  Tba"  Bat  Store,  M7  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  f  tylea  can  be  found.  The  Btock  Is  Immense 
—the  prices  are  reasoDable*  Every  one  who 
goes  there  Is  gore  to  be  suited. 


Sewing*  Machines  for  Sale, 

Rented  and  repaired,  at  116  Post  street.   Also, 
age crcy  for  Kills'  Adjustable  Treadle.  x 


The  Golden  Era 

SrjBAT B1ECD    lath, 

TO  BE    COMPLETED  IB  BEXTY  CHAPTEKB. 

FOB  SAIE  BY  NEWSMEB,  EVEflYWHERE. 

T0    SIAIJ.    SUBSOBIBKKS. 

Tne  Golden  Era.  One  Tear 88  SO 

The  Golden  Era,  six  Month., S  «0 

The  Oalden  Bra  aad     Peteraaa*. 

X.adle^  Maa-azlae,  One  Tear....    so. 
The    Golden   Bra   and   Petenan*. 

x.adlt«'  Kacanlae,  Six  Koath...    S  SO 


A  U.  PIMOM,  COUPA.K1U,  j 
SOOIATIOlrS.  or  riBUI,  u 
City  and  Connty  of  Saa  FranelnM,  i 
requested,  either  In  penoa  or  p,  u 
proper  representative,,  to  dellTer  it 
.t.Ie..o,'.  Offlee,  So.  SS  city  Hall 

fore  the  SECOND  MON  BAT  In  AW 
1878,  a  .tntement  onder  oat.  ,t 
Property,  both  PEBSOXAL  oodBIj 
owned  or  claimed  by  him  or  Uee, 
which  U  In  their  pouuhod,  or  wtkl 
held  or  controlled  by  anyothnrapi 
In  trait  for,  or  for  the  benefit  of  kta 
thetn.-See  Section.  8880-38(0,  .„ 
eal  Code. 

wroiL  TAJX  IS  WO-W  BUB  alt 
Once,  or  to  a  Deputy. -See  ietlU 
8888-3848,  Political  Code. 

X.EVT    BOSEKXa. 
Clly  and  County  AaSSS 
Saturday,  March  I,  1878. 


NOTICE. 


V.    Cat-tier  &  Co..  IdSipadarlas, 

From  Paris,  having  the  latest  Improved  lapi- 
dary tool*,  will  exeonte  any  work  in  their  line 
In  a  snperlor  manner,  st  moderate  charges. 
Will  pay  the  highest  prices  for  quartz  Bpecl- 
mens.  and  appraise  the  value  of  all  genua.  Lap- 
idary. 614  Merchant  street,  room  36.  3a 


Five  Hundred  MenWanted 
Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  131  Leldesdorff  st. 


For    trio    Beet    Candles, 

Go  to  the  popular  store  of  Geo.  Haas  &  Co 
20  Eesroy  street.    Hew  style  cap  bonboosfor 
ball,  and  puttee.  3m 


It    Is    True. 

J.  A.  8baber  h  Oo.  are  selling  parlor,  sets  and 
another  kinds  of  rnrnltnre  and  bedding  oheipsr, 
for  cash,  than  asy  other  dssler  In  town.  Other 
dealtrd  don't  stand  a  ghost  of  a  chance  when 
people  know  Shaber/s  prices.  • 


Do    Wot    SutTer-    irom    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  lufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Clab  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  InBtant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  InsU. 
tnte,  aio  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  pjl  We 
*****  from  experlenoe.  harlng  tested  the  roe- 
tor's  capability.  Beferenoea  glxen  U  reo^lred,  b 

■   ■     s  ^  ■■ 

Fresh  and  Sweet. 

Per  tbe  bast     confectionery,   go   to   Oanty   and 
*  Waaner-e.  Itr;  MaDtsoawry  Bt,  near  Batter.       J. 


GEO.  W.  lUOlta.     KOB'T  STETK.     DAVID    JCAIWZIX. 

Nagle,  Stein  &  Maxwell, 

IMPORTEKS  AND 

Wholesale  Provision  Merchants 

BUTTER,  CHEESE.  LAFD,  HAMS  BAOON. 
etc,  No.  lie.  Oaltforoi.  ,tre«l,  oo.  door 
ifloJTjtoal-  •*"  So18  Aganu  lor  tho  cel.br.tod 
MAOMOLIA  HAMB.  mhllm 


8EKTKD    BT    CABBIIU. 

The  GOLDEN  ERA  md  PETERSON'S  LADfEB 

NATIONAL  MAGAZINE  deliTOr.dihron.il- 

ont  the  erto  hy  Oarriera  at  l«4c  per  mk. 


to  Golden  Bra  Oflee.  6AO 
Clay  street. 


Now  la  the  Time  to  Snbswibe.    Attflntinr.]  Good  LiTeK 


IV.  SWEENEY, 

MERCHANT  TAILOR 

AS    SECOND    8TBEET. 

FINE    COODS  IMPERFECT    FITS'l 
Satisfaction   Cuaranteedl 

AF,INB    USE  OF  8PRINO    AND  SUMMER 
tioods  jaflt  reoeired.    Ca  1  and  ...  th.m. 
■ar_43  Seeond  atreet.  mli271i 


OEORQE    MATTES 


DEALER  IS  OYSTERS.  OLAM8 
u  ,,  •an.n  htad»ol  SHELL  HSr£ 
gfaUaHoa,  *•■  Al,  Aa,  OaUfornfi 

atarkat,  .Dtrlnoe  on  Oallforni.  ,treet    —  — 

Pablio  or  prirftto  nartiM  ud  Umilie*  nnnllad 
W«'  ttooiP  otvab  fnrtn  6  *.w   tn  Vi  c  v        >1a«7T1r 


^ 


tUHAMBIir.  LODGING  HOUSE. 

f WBLT  lrURNISHKD  BOOMS,  SIN 
ate  or  in  sniti, 


qiHEPCBLIC  AJKB  ELEKEBT  Ml 
Bed  that  the  Field   Bepelle,  at  II 
Offlce  will  commence  aa.«,.laaT  pr.aer 
9ATHXDAT,  11AU0H  1,  1878. 

The  duties  aaalirned  to  theoe  aejill 
are  (oo  well  known  to  the  eonmaslll 
re«aIreexvlaaatloas,  and  while  I  •• 
been  caretnl  In  mahjng  any  aelrfUaai 
fill  positions  by  men  favorably  ktis, 
1  hi.  commnnlty  for  their  eompeteser  . 
UtecritT.  and  am  aonndent  that  the  i 
He.  will  bo  dl.cn.rsod  by  theat  to  I 
nanerol  satisfaction  .rail  cancers,.,  l| 

I  orctntly  reqae, t  the  senera I  p.HU  I 
report  to  this  offlee  may  dlrelletlsa,  ! 
dntr  by  any  of  my  Deputies,  aad  am 
tbem  that  any  Just  complaint,  will  ' 
eelTe  Immediate  attention. 

1VEVI  BOSENIE, 

milt  City  and  Count 


■ 
1 

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MUSIO     FURSISHED    FOR    ALL  . 
ocoMions.    Mosis  imported,  arrsoted  i 
and  for  e^s.  ' 

MABCCSM.  BLTH    leader   of  I 
Orchestra. 

BLBmcr  TON  DIB  HEHC1X,  lead- 
er or  Bra*.  Band. 

.  *"*"Pl2"*  ''SJ*  'i!  "£°}&  promptly  .(tanned 
to.  Address  M.  W.  P/ILLIS,  A.ton's  Mnaio 
Btora.  188  afoettoma,  street,  or  MAROUS  M. 


MB.   P.    BERGFJS.   FORMBBLr      .^aar  , 
proprl  stor  el  tbe  Miner.1  Rss-     sj'i 

of  both  tbe  Miners'  Rssunrent  m^mF^- 
Oommercial  atreet  and  the  MtnerrsaaisnnBK 
f**?Sh.SaM.*fk,,L"tM''  ">  Paxtn.r.OiP.wlif'j 
AJDRArEUB,  who  bas  bean  tniniw  •"» 
a™  lor  smts.  InproTsmenu  bars  »».  fff. '! 
th.  oo  ism  e  department,  that  will  nndar  lbs  > 
n.rB'mor.  popelnr  thsn  it  bsa  e„rbaa.il« 
tbe \1i  rssraef  its  prosperity.  OnrBiUsoIr) 
smbrace  aU  tbe  delicacies  of  tbe  warm  c 
motto  is  "Good  Far,,  Good  Oookini ud  aWtat 
Obargea" 

r.  BEEBII  *  CO, 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT 

C81  ud  SOS  Ooram.rsha.w 
TOO  Market  strut. 
Open  rem  S  a-m.  to  10  p.m. 


1-! 


Ji»^4r 


ARIOI 

Pfanofort 


BLUM,  gat,  Monlgomsry  etregt.  ' 


WeU  Utknt  aad  Tantllatod 

Untnrnistied  Booms  to  1st. 
or  witbent  board. 
lit  Sash  etnu 


LodsiDxwitt 
build  nra 


CLASSES  ISJLOCimOH. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
th.  Tbsstrio.1  Profemion  in  California  pni. 
pose  formic,  claaeesf  or  instruction  in  Eloontion. 
Psrsons  wisbro,  to  .,^1  tbemselrss  of  tb.oppor- 
tnnity  of  aogninnc  a  csblnl  art  at  a  moderate  cost 
can  seed  in  tnoir  name,  to  "OsiobysM  "  P.  O.  Box 
2a*.  when  puticnlars  as  to  tsrms,  etc.  wUI  b, 
mnt  to  them.  dofr 


DEOLAREB  BT  THE  JUBOES  AT  AW 
F.irofTS.Am»rtouIn.Ur   '     --—«"« 
fold  tri^  ualnat  'Btainwar'i 

otherStto  b.  THE  BEST  04T  .™- .— 

CTJBfFAB,  8.1, TKw^So^Firrallltr, 
N  B.-Pl.nos ol.llWrW«ro.BEllT.       — 


*s«« 


o 

BATE    MEHnBS,    .«  ' 

oldorirln.lRsdLion.  J»0« 

street,    betwe,n   Ke,  rnr  and  Dnpoct,  wbsrs  f 

-OTAND  OOLD  DR1KKS.  notfu" 

'  Pioneer .Lnncii._  Tbe  "Old  Sport* 


bar. 

1  alwars  cm  t.-jld. 


^r  y«Qn,      -roe    A.ia  nvm 
DATE  MENSES.  ProprHl 


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£U: 


Mo 


•J    y)   ■  FUMISHEO   ROOfl1 
«»4  $\6'f*r  M 


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CALlTORlflA    TB1ATR1. 


t    TWO    Nlfthtn 

tuud 


Till 

Leoljj* 

pman  Sisters 


D    <•  v  - 


COB  tOt  ANUS! 

POSIT.VELY  LAST  WEEK   OF  THI8    CREAT  TRAGEDY 

Mr.     John 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


BELLA  UNION  MINSTRELS 


tiiib  rvcvmo 


^»^^^«^^  "N^^aa***** 


CUllOU«)i 


Ooriol 


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111*      Ml 


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Olyimpl—    Uamoa. 

MO«Tk  'IKBRErTA 


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MB.    JONES'*    JCU'IU. 


...  iw.n   rMHiini,  ran...  p.i*.t*  n...i. 
Bi  y  i»  u  i*  a»  1  aa     c>  r     !•  o  o  «i  o  »- y  . 

ini     •*...  tag        t    p.kti.  ri...    |«     a.w*        a**»*  »..     A.  *|iMwil  !■    Ill*    lim.  a,  t-ata.  aj«* 
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•  l.i    -  ai,..<  ia  ■•ak*.    MMM^Mh     Ik.  i.hhiIm  Bill.    Til— »>■!  tun 
»i  T   ill     1.1  Jir^il.  ■....      ■.«•■<.-■.■..       II.  (..IW       InMU      Hiraak  la  Baa.* 

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■  >a»a.     A,r*»l.     nj*K  4lk-PI.lt  i.*r  M.a*.     H.nil.b  -r«bli.  |l...  !■   R.a* 


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■  a    M.     TUB    I  M«r. 
aninr'illlll     I  II  I  4 


»«rill    •ll.n.a.    .17k. 


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WONDERFUL     SCAMP 

•  L.ASDIH      >..l*. 


AIT   TI-»«.    1*1  -The    TalMUal    **p*ap«.it.    ■«*    akllaa    fraa 
*M  aA.-A   Faaaral   1*1.*. 


A**a*    Bo*.  —  Prap.i  j. 


In  tie  Lait  Scene,  a  Fuenl  March  and  Dirge,  composed  for  this  piece  by  8.  W.  Leach 

WEDHMUAT  ITUIKO.  Apral  Id— 

Complimentary  Benefit  to  W.  T.  Porter,  Scenic  Artist. 


SATURDAY,  at  1  o'clock LAST  C0RI0LANU8  MATINEE 


Priew!   Flm-Claa*  EnUrUlnments! 
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Tho    ahovmon    at    tho    fair  I 

HABET  OAOElAEg, 

Orrlar,  OraaaUTA 

Oaecladto*.  with  lb.  pap.l.r  OkaraMarlal  «  ok-  a*  af 

TOODI 


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kkipw  hiour  or  kauh  wkfk- 

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■  dMltltd    FBIF. 


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S««u  »  cnu.    IiIoj  raud. 

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«UU.,  bw*  btMiiM*.  at:..  At  MtOnvaS 
nrfreta  It  h  l«  ♦  i  h  .  til  rridtvp, 
F.    A  |iiu  dlwaiDl  U  FialllM  ud 


mm  is 


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laua  aim  oa  appHaiUaa  «r  lattar 

JPHM     PIPKM. 

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,  Apral.. 


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Al  »  kaMAAAl*  ••<*  MaiAiL 

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8ilkT*»a»<d#  ....Wcia 

Lloan  or  HobAlrfop  Braida f.  F-t 

IJO.o  HariKOaa *  "■• 

(.ilk  Mobalr  Car  a  *try  Bo* •*  oW 

Mobair  RatiUtiM,  plain  or  or.mp*d.  Da* »  ola 

Rtkbooa,  Uo.iarj.  Hair  .N.I..  Ato.  Ate. 

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An  astqaallad    I"  tbli   marlia'    for  L'a«Aoi>*«* 
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ISg  F.«rPaVr«Ba>MS      sB^QoodaAAaitO.  O.D. 
A.     B.    KA-r-DN   A   TO., 

Mo.  IIS  BeeoaS  ■trett. 
toMIsi        ■«*•«•«■  MlMlan    a*d    MlPtm. 


BOWERY  THEATRE, 

SAXT   LAKE    CI  I  If  — 


VARIETY  TALKIfT  UII  KOUTE  BABT  OAN 
klaal*    akcaxa    ftnt-oUaa    icfaiktnao'a    bt 
aioppLaB  al  Balk  Lak*  aDd  appllloc  lo 

B.   JUOia, 
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BALDWIN'S    DAIRY  BUTTER  I 

THIS  IS  TOORRTIFY  THAT  R.  B.  TBRW.L- 
LIOKR  ACQ  ,  W  and  M  WaabVoirtooktArkat . 
ATAtb*  SOLE  AGENTS  lor  th*  sal*  of  dot  br*Dd 
elbilUrikoowtiAB  •'  BAXOWIN'M  DAIRY  HUt 
TUB."  It  basDMoacId  Al  1U*  AboT*  ataod  to* 
paat  Iblrtstn  **Ar*.  and  adj  br*oda  of  butor  r-g* 
rvasoUd  toboof  my  BAk*  net  prooarad  •,!  II.  a. 
Tarwilllier  A  Co.,  ATS  c*uof*rlai(  i. 

I,.  K    BALDWIN. 
lADfruolrao,  AprIL  Rib.  1&72. 

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fal«-|rn  BO  And  A)  WtuibltHPoo  M*rk*l 


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OBAS.  T.  BXBOOLP.  PBOPBIBTOa 


TBI     O8O10BBT     MEATS     ABD 
1  Varatablat,     Boaid    by   in.  w..d. 

am  nmirramit   - 

.04  MoaUcitBkrr. 


19k 


"THE"  SAUCE. 

1  SI  TOUB  OBOC«R  FOB  IT. 

TAYLOR  A  BEBDELL.t. 


By  a  Clerk  who  Tried  to  Sell  Him 
a  Suit  of  Clothes. 


IF    HE    BAD   G3KE    TO    TUB 


GREAT  CLOTHING  EMPORIUM 


G.  P.  Van  Schaack  &  Co. 

708,  712,  714  and  716  Kearny  street, 
(OPPOSITE  TRB  PIaAZJ,) 
K  WOVLD  KATK  BW:\  KLITKD 
•t  once,  wllhoat  adj  aanrcetisry 
talk,  »od  .would  bA-e  beeo  MvIdb  to- 
doy.  AAlaroBH-nt  to  loclt'y,  mad  • 
wslklBB  "dvcrtlae»«oltir  the  low  prleeo 
ot  wbleh  |oadi  ate  sold  by  thot  ester- 
piislBC  Arm,  looieod  of  being  •  *'  deoA'd 
cold,  damp,  disagreeable  body." 


H1 


Bar  Sugar 

JIOB  BALB-Bia   KEABITY   btbeet.  at 
UEBOER-S.  .Alio,  eTara  kind  of  OudlH 


Wbolaaala  anil  R»'  II. 


M.  A.  MJOaCBJa. 


THE   OLD 

Hot     Sootcli, 

18  Mortaa  eirtat.   Mar  Kkarar, 

All    DrhiliN    Ten    Cent  a 

Hot  Drink*  a  Specialty. 

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AlwAr*  00  81s  th*N-w  York  Haralrf.  Ilirr*r'« 
W**kljr.  Frank  Loailf'a,  Daf'a  Doibci,  Polic*  Go 
tilt  a,  ail  lb*.  OAllforni*  papara.  alto  London 
ranch.  Bair»r.lf*.  IliaatrAted  L«DOon  N*«i.  0*U 
sort  ■*',aff  jour»»l(. 

m*~  Do 

f*7lf 


DON'T  FORGET 

OR   YOUR   WAY   TO   OB  FROM  THE  CTB 
ooa  io  drop  Into  tb« 

-IrCot;     ecotcb, 

FOB  YOOR  WARM  OB  OOLD  DRINKS. 

All    Drlnln    Ten    Cent* 

.»"  Batter  alrr*-t.  Bear  Keavray. 
faS  If  OB.  D.  BBIOOB.  Proprl.tor. 


SANGER  HALLE 

(S1HGBR8  HALL,) 
14    GEABY    BT.,    BEAB    XIAE«Y, 


Kaao  knt  tho  Obolunt  Brand,  or    TOIao. 
aad  A.l«oora  oa  haad. 

DEPOT  VHYaNO  A  lAlOHt'l  BAY  BREWERY 

f,l!  If  OBRIB  BBLPM4BW. 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

TWO  TBO  MABKKT  STREET,  HARRY  OOR- 
J?l  byo  raapAOtfolf  lof  orms  bla  f  rlSDds  and  p*t- 
rona  that  b*  baa  reflttud  la  btiAaUtal  atyle  tbis 
cosFAnd  oomfv.kAbl*  resort.  »od  will  be  plsassd 
to  sos  then,  on*  sod  All,  snd  bar*  them  .am  pi  a 
som*  of  tbs  oholesst  wines  sod  Hqoora.  A  n*w 
billiard  tAblsfrom  IbamanSfAOtO-y  of  Ll**anfl*id 
wHbPbslso  AndOollstdsr's  Uteat  patent  *•••). 
faced  onsbion*.  baa  baan  plaoad  In  lbs  BlU.Ard 
Parlor  lb*  popular  and  sfflotsat  bsrsfSM  maalp- 
olator  Tomtar  Oarroil,  oao  be  found  in  bis  old  po- 
sition prap*r*d  to  dlsp*o*s  oreAtPJaoomfortloall. 
Ja21  tl ^^ 


V0C1L  M0  INSTRUMENTIL 

MUSICALINSTITUTE 

UHDEB  THB  DIRBOTION  OF 


SIB  Post  Bk.,    opp.  Union  Fqunre. 
HOURS:  from  10  to  I  sod  from  7  to  9     RKSI- 

-■ Manon  Btretc  nUlp 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 

TO  ORDER    Jp50. 

LANCASTER'S 

BIT  WABR1NOTOM  HTRKKT. 
fall  la  Opp.  MacqIm's  Opera  Heoso. 


SHIRTS 

...    AND.... 

CENTS' 

FURNISHING 

GOODS. 

A  LABOR  ABBORTMKNT  OP  GENTS'  FUB- 
oisbinK  Goods  to  be  had  rood  and  trbaap,  at 
tba  "OLD  UOBJfRR."  J.  LUVVfl.  AlS>  Mont- 
tomary  atraat.  Justice  slr*a  t*  al).  Don't  for*:** 
tbeuaaib*'—  51*  Bpntsromary  atrast.     tell  Ins 


TRAYB  AlarAis  on  band. 


Alfred  Vetter, 

Minn  rtetorer  and 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES, 

BBS  Dnpaat. 

XZ4S  SUTTER  STStXJK: 


Oaca  baforo  por.buloc  ' 
0lk,wb«r..  Alw.Tkkoaka- 
tbiDR  n.w  on  hknd.  M* 
Pftt.ot  Oat*l,  Bad.  af' 
Tio  Wlr.,  .ra  warauikadt 
FREE  FROM  YRRJCB 
AMo,  but  qoalltj  TEA 
ooJOtf 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM* 

Aad  Oolloce  efUedtelne, 

lt*l  nfif\    BEAUTIFUL   AIYD  IRBTBTJOT- 
lU.UUV  Its  obtaots  to  bo  ss*n.    Ooeo  *o  Uso- 
Pabllo  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  At  EUREKA  HA1**- 
818  Mont«om*iT  street.    FOR  MEN  OBL7r 

SM-Djl,   JOADAH'S   PBZTATk  OrtTOB  is  at  Mai 
Oasrvstrsst  loppoaite  old  Atwhaalo*'  Pa-Dlao). 


Signor  Mancnsi, 

pRIVATE  BIBOIBO   LESBORB.-OLABB  0» 

MOKDAT  and  TBIB1BAT, 

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MILITARY   COODS 

,...AXD.   .. 

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TRIMMINGS, 

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THB  JOUBHAIr  e J  AMU8EMKHT8. 
Published  erwy  Dtf  »"  *he  Ye*r  *" 

r>_      B  OiG  A  R  D  u  s 

UMerfKBtit   and  533    WasblJagtoa  St* 

Below  Hontcomerr,  Sao  Francisco. 


MONDAY MAKCH  31,  1873 


The  Smuh  of  an  Ultra  Community. 

A  bo  at  a  year  ago  a  olony  of  people  from 
Majaactm-etw,  stjling  themselves  New  Con- 
aanitus.  settled  in  Columbi  i  County,  Geor- 
gia, under  the  lead  of  ooeCarr,  who,  in  turn- 
g.yled  himself  the  "Savior  of  the  World, 
and  the  Great  Bnler  of  the  Universe."  alter 
be  had  got  hh  cjlony  o3H.for.thiy  settled  he 
abolished  all  tfce  marriage  laws,  took  ante 
himself  &  woman  without  legal  or  clerical 
permission,  and  maintained  her  in  royal 
atyle.  The  colony  is,  however  now  broken 
up.  Moat  of  the  colonists  have  desertel  and 
returned  to  Massachusetts,  and  Canaan  is 
no  longer  a  happy  land  to  Curry,  as  he  has 
been  arrested,  taken  before  a  justice,  and 
bound  over  in  tbe  sam  of  $500  for  trial  at 
the  March  term  of  the  Superior  Court  of 
Colombia  County.  Being  nu&ble  to  pr;care 
bail,  tbe  self-styled.  "Great  ruler  of  the 
Universe"  now  languished  in  durance  vile, 
sj  tbe  proper  result  of  hi=  assumption  of 
omnipotence. 

Hating  Matters  Batter. 

Teen  Tucker  apd  John  Walker,  both  Up*y» 
were  ridiog  in  an  open  wagon,  Tucker  driv- 
ing, in  the  country,  many  yean  ago.  At  a 
euddan  "jol»,"  of  the  wagon  Walker  fell  out, 
unobserved  by  Tucker,  and  the  later  drove 
over  bim,  nithout  injuring  hi  v,  aa  he  lay  in 
soft  sand.  At  length  be  managed  to  make 
Tucker,  hear  bis  'hallo:  "I  say  Tom,  you 
have  run  over  me!"  Tucker  looked  around, 
missed  his  companion  from  the  seat,  realized 
the  position,  and  with  a  drunken  desire  to 
repair  the  damage  ha  might  have  caused 
stuttered  out:  "H-h-havel?  Why,  h-h-haog 
me  if  I  haven't  !  Back,  I  tell  yon,  b-e-backi" 
laid  heavily  back  on  the  reins,  and  quickly 
backed  both  wheels  over  his  friend  in  the 
s  tail 

— * 

Business    Women. 

As&rule,  cajs  Trincolo,  I  don't  think  men 
arefieoinatedbybu  ine&s  women, an 3  women 
as  a  sex,  only  admire  tbein  in  tbe  newspap- 
ers. For  my  part,  I  like  that  gentle  sort  that 
oan't  tall  a  box  of  sardines  from  a  bale  of 
cotton;  nice,  soft,  pulpy,  innocent,  impracti- 
cal angels,  that  den't  write  plays,  don't  know 
anything  about  money  exrept  t  oat  it  is  to  be 
got  rid  of  aa  soon  as  p.  ssible,  and  wouldn't 
give  a  rap  lor  t-'jeir  rights  if  thj  world  will 
only  let  them  have  a  few  du  ies.  Whether 
tin  ia  ironical  or  not  we  leave  oar  readers 
-to  determine. 

♦ 

Very  Sad. 

Another  case  where  ardent  spirits  sent  a 
a  ones  happy  man  to  jail,  recently  occurred 
in  Ohio,  where  the  local  Judge  was  so  drunk 
that  be  made  a  mistake,  and  said,  "Thirty 
days,"  instead  of  ••  to  and  coals,"  as  he  in- 
tended. 


"Van  Jscquelio,"  the  spicy  correspondent 
of  tie  Reese  Biver  BeveiUe,  in  a  recent  let- 
ter to  that  paper,  says: 
Do  yon  know  what  a  masber  is?  I  didn't  nntil 
yesterday.  I  was  down  at  the  Bank  of  Califor- 
nia, drawing  my  regular  five  hundred  for  tie 
day's  expensei,  when  a  friend  remarked: 
"Let  us  go  up  Kearny  street  and  soe  the 
mashers."  I  always  pretend  to  know  tbe 
meaning  of  any  terrt  I  hear  expressed,  but 
I  kept  up  a  b— 11  of  a  thinking  as  to  what  in 
thunder  a  masber  could  be.  I  thought  it 
mightbe  some  new  faoglel  name  for  a  hood- 
lum, that  mi;ht  bit  a  fellow  a  mash  in  tbe 
ear;  but  reassur.d  by  tbe  absence  of  aoy 
iodication  of  fear  on  the  countenance  of  my 
friend,  I  went.  When  we  got  up  on  Kearny 
strest.l  beheld  an  endless  stream  of  ladies 
filing  np  and  down  tbe  street.  Lota  of  t'oem 
were  pretty,  and  more  lots  of  them  were  as 
homely  as  a  board  feces;  some  of  them  were 
dressed  to  kilt,  and  some  were  not  dressed 
at  all— that  U,  not  "way  up"— to  use  one  of 
tbe  new  slang  terms.  Mingling  with  tbe 
string  of  feminine  creatures  were  some  of 
the  prettiest  young  fellows  I  ever  chapped 
my  unsopbistical  eyts  on.  They  wore  high- 
heeled  boots,  stunning  neckties,  and  an  air 
which  said:  Did  you  ever  ees  as  pre'.ty  a 
creature  as  I  ?  These  ducks  were  tbe  mash- 
ers. Kearny  street  is  a  promenade  on  Sat. 
urday  afte  noons  (weather  permitting)  and 
the  young  ladies  rusb  off  to  a  Sunday  Schooj 
library  and  get  a  load  of  books,  and  then 
scull  up  and  down  tbe  street  looking sb  meek 
as  Sisters  of  Charity,  &hd  the  mashers 
ogle  them  and  walk  heme  wi  h  thsm,  and 
scrape  a  street  scquaictince  with  those  with 
whom  they  were  not  before  acquainted  6b, 
it  must  be  nice  to  be  a  maiherl  But  I  could 
net  help  thinking  how  nice  some  of  them 
would  look  mashing  the  head  of  a  drill. 
They  group  themsslves  in  ariist'c  postures 
on  tbe  street  corners,  and  remark  audibly; 
.'Dem'd  if  that  ain't  a  pooty  girl;"  then  she 
looks  back  and  smiles  with  a  sort  of  "ter 
bet  yer  life  I  am"  a  r.  This  thing  commences 
immediately  after  the  conclusions  of  the 
Saturday  afternoon  mstinees  at  tbe  theitres, 
and  lasts  until  dark;  w  he  a  tbe  school-girls 
go  home  to  tea  and  the  mashers  slip  off  to 
their  rooms  and  put  Jockey  Club  on  their 
moustaches  and  make  ready  for  conquest 
among  tbe  hoodlum  girls  who  throng  the 
street  later  in  the  evening. 


The  Western  Way. 

Fer  some  time  past  there  has  been  airing 
bis  bedy,  figure,  and  long  hair  in  Kansas 
City,  loungiogia  opea  carritges,  ogliog  the 
ledies  from  st  eet  corcers,  and  "bucking  tbe 
tiger"  in  faro  banks,  a  noted  desperado 
known  as  "Wid  Bill."  William  Bickox, 
Esq.,  was  tbe  w»y  be  signed  it,  and  a  pietoi 
shot  was  bis  seal.  He  had  hardly  fingers 
and  toes  enough  to  count  tbe  men  he  bad 
killol  in  various  front. er  brawls,  and  tbe 
fame  of  bis  prowess  was  gre.t  ia  the  land. 
A  few  days  since,  as  w-s  learn  trom  the  Kan- 
sas Ci'y  NcWi,  Wild  William  departed  for 
Sa'.ioa,  Kinase,  where  bo  wis  met  in  a  bar- 
room by  a  Texan  who  had  ridden  900  miles 
;n  search  of  bin.  Wil  i  .m  had  shot  the  Tex- 
an's brotber,  and  having  now  spotted  his 
man,  the  avenger  out  with  his  derringer  acd 
"plunked''  him,  as  be  facetiously  expressed 
it.  After  accomplishing  his  purpose,  be 
oourteoualy  intima'ed  that  if  any  gentleman 
present  desired  to  "take  a  band  in  this  ere 
game,"  he  would  accommodate  him.  As 
all  the  spectators  decline  i  witi  thanks,  the 
Texan  bowed  blandly,  and  retired  with  a 
beaming  countenance 


A  Outline  Qnerp. 

A  Western  juvenile,  who  bears  tbe  burden 
of  thirteen  long  Summers  on  his  shou'dsre 
with  most  refreshing  confidence,  was  served 
with  a  moderate  allowance  of  dessert,  one 
day,  at  the  dinner  table ;  but  the  quan- 
tity w£s  decidedly  below  his  notions  of 
justice  or  reason,  as  he  evinced  with  a  con- 
temptuous curl  of  his  lip,  and  tbe  dry  ob- 
servation to  his  maternal :  "  Did  you  put 
this  here  for  the  flies  7"  It  is  unnecessary 
to  add  that  he  was  supplied  with  another 
installment,  ss  he  deserved  to  be. 


Detroit  has  pure  milk.  For  two  weeks  tbe 
daily  supply  has  been  tested,  acd  eicb  time 
found  to  be  free  from  adulteration. 


Xjf/ve    "Well* 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  is  tbe  caueeof  many  Crimea.  Those 
Who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Bestaurant,  on  Wash. 
lngto&  treet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Bocken,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  since 
1349.  pro-rice*  tor  bis  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  Baimaanndt  soup,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  deeire.  The  oest  cup  of  tea  tn  the 
city  —  English  breakfast  tea  — Bonohong  and 
Orange  Pekoe— can  be  obtained  here,  a 


Tne    pioneer  Carpet  Beating 

Machine    Co., 

So.  653  Tehama  street,  la  tbe  only  p'aoeyon 

■can  depend  on  lor  having  tout  Carpets  well 

•clanod  and  swept  by  machinery.    J.  6f±ct,d. 

Ug  4  Oo. 3-a 

JVr.  Barlow  J.  Smltl* 

Is  giving  a  eours   of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
tten  on  Bexmal  Physiology  and   Nervous   Die* 

-oases  at  hii  Hygelan  Ball,  637  California  etreet, 
8T6ry  Friday  evenin g,  commencing  at  7  is  o'clock. 
A  part  of  tbe  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  lor  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinatloBs  In  regard  to  health 

to  Invalid*  dally,  from  9  to  4  p.  u..  free.  w 


Notice  to  trie  Public. 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  Is  now  eel- 
ling  off  his  flne  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  chil* 
arena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
•greatly  reduoed  pr.csa.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  hits,  trunks,  valises, 
otc.,  below  oo.t.    GUI  if  you  want   bargains.  3l 

Mrs.  X.  W.  Kind,  dreB?makt r, has  r# moved 
.to  133  Geary  street,  between  Dapont  and  Stock- 
ton, opposite  Starr  King's  chnroh,  dx 


It    Is    sv    Beauty  1 

Tbe  Little  Qtm  Clothing  and  Card  Marker,  at 
<16  Washington  street,  near  the  Post  Office,  Best 
ever  invented.  c 


A  „.eal  variety  of  Tlrs  and  Bows,  all   etyjea, 
just  received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  lai 

Leldecdorff  itrett.  • 

■  ■  • 

Genuine  Havana    cigars. 

B«i  brands  at  61     Montgomery  street,  8.  W. 
comer  of  Merchant.    1  ,/nc.k  a  Cairn,  q 


The    Seat    Remedies, 

Dr.  Ferry's  Last  Chance,  lor  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
IT'S  Webfoot  Fills,  for  all  hiklons  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists,  Agency,  417  Saneome 
street,  oemer  of  Commercial.  * 


Not  Prejudiced. 

The  Conrier,  published  in  Washington  Ter- 
ritory, tails  tbe  following  story : 

At  the  last  term  of  tbe  District  Court,  at 
Port  Towns3nd,  there  WdS  mcci  trouble  ex- 
perienced in  tbe  selection  of  a  Jury  in  a  cer- 
tiin  else.  After  mnca  trouble  a  Jury  was 
finally  emp&nnelled  and  interrogated  by  the 
Court,  and  all  were  drawn  but  one,  an  el- 
derly Englishman.  "Are  you  preiodioed 
in  tbe  case."  asked  the  Judge.  "No,  sir," 
responded  Mr.  M.  "Are  you  scquainted 
w>tb  plaintiff?"  "lam,"  answered  the  ju- 
ryman. "  Whatlcind  of  a  man  do  you  know 
him  to  be?"  "A  perfect  gentleman,  sir; 
a  rerular  'ess;  a  liberal,  big-hea-t-d.  fine 
gentleman,  your  honor."  "And  are  you 
acquainted  witb  defendant?"  "  Yes,  yonr 
honor,"  "  What  di  you  know  of  him  ?"  "A 
perfect  bilk,  a  boss  a  sneaking  puppy,  your 

honor,   a ,"  here  tbe  Court  cut  bim 

short,  judging  him  prejudicad  in  tbe  case, 
and  not  fit  to  sit  on  tbe  jury. 


An  Improvement. 

Tbe  C  ill  bas  evidently  a  new  dramatic 
"critc."  He  is  an  improvement  on  tbe  last, 
is  modest,  writeB  f  *ir  English  and  relies  en- 
tirely on  Figabo,  the  only  dramatic  author- 
ity on  the  Pacific  Cos  st  for  bis  theatric  il 
news.  He  might,  however,  have  given  Fro- 
A3o  credit  for  one  item  out  of  half  a  dozen, 
which  he  "conveyed"  from  our  Saturday's 
issue  to  his  drama,  c  news  department  this 

morning. 

.*» . 

A  well  Posted  Cicrryman. 

A  Chicago  clergyman  announced  to  his 
congregation  the  existence  of  a  place  in  tbat 
city  where  men  a-e  drugged,  and  held  for 
ransom,  and  "tossel  out  into  tbe  street  tbat 
it  may  appear  as  if  they  bad  died  there  sud- 
denly." The  question  is,  why  tbe  reverend 
gentleman  dossn't  give  this  information  to 
the  police  instead  of  keeping  it  for  tbe  in- 
side  of  hiscbuich,  where  none  of  the  city 
authorities  are  likely  to  hear  of  it? 


Oysters. 
In  strolling  round  the  other  nlghi, 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 

uur  careless  feat ,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where     fountain's  oeaseleasipLay 
01  sparkling  waters,  rcade  a  sateen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  moesy  etone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  vhich  the  waters  eeftly  fell, 
Hade  that  window  reem  to  in 
Rome  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 
■Step,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here — 
It  looks  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right, "  I  aaid, '  -I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
Ko  sooner  bad  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  Bide  a  waiter  neat 
Made  bis  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Bald  they  bad  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mlgnt  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  magnificently,  tot; 
All  kinds  of  oyiters,  juicy,  fat, 
Oooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that, 
And  If  your  mouth  dont  water,  then 
Tou*re  different  from  other  mea. 
They'd  clam  sand  crabs  and  terrapins  ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  an  kinds  of  game. 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  hero  the  beet  toe  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  diiinors.'* 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  And  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  Bouse,  S37  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

CHAF.T.FB  HAAEE.  Proprietor, 


Fashionable   Gossip. 

One  of  our  te;t  known  New  York  beaux 
always  goes  to  Best  in  to  have  his  teeth  pulled 
Tbe  last  time  he  went  there  was  some  mis- 
understanding, and  he  had  bis  nesa  pulle 3. 
says  the  New  York  Commercial. 


C3-3Fl.-A.rVJ3 


AVERAGE 


SCHEME! 


500,000  ARTICLES 


SELLING  AT 


CENTS 


CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  St 

(Formerly  Mv*r  A  Workheim.) 
Ko.    SO    MONTGOMERY   ST1  . 
Oppo.ne  the  Uck  lloiue 

BBAJCH,    108    KEiKJI    811 

ME.    MITBB  OALLS    ATTBNTIOK  ,  t 
laraeand  welle.tect.it  •.eociniJi,,]  * 

ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  Vi| 
and  Cloth, 


And  bis  d.w  ftylfl.  of  readr-m. d.  Silk  w,  I . 
Otoe, LiDIKb'sUITS..t  VERY  ™»,  J 
Aleo.  »  lam  •took  of  Strioeo.  Broch.i,11 
feS*wl».^»<J»J«'"t>-  Silk  .od  UcuLi^rl 
Silks,  b.tms,  nicking.,  and  ever.  dMe...  1 
Trimming..  JUST  AJtBIVkD*. Ui!*b.  ' 
theopnngetjleeof  '       ' 

flil»      ASlI       KM  IIKOIDI]  , 

LI1SF.J    SUITS. 

N.  B.— Cloaks.  DraaBss  and  sa'tt  ailia  . 
in  latest  fashion,  >t  teaaona&l.  rates.  ' 


HP* 


PRICE 


NB-W 


The  snow  ia  so  deep  iu  tbe  forests  of  Ver- 
mont that  wood-cutiers  cannot  ply  iheir  vo- 
oatioo,  and  farmers  in  many  parts  of  the 
State  are  reduoed  to  horning  their  fences 
for   fatl. 


Sandwich  Islaucl  Pain. 

Since  the  recension  or  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  Industry  is 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jaoob  Bchreiber,  dealer  In 
bedding  and  furniture,  520  Washington  street, 
opposite  tbe  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  fathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
In  demaod  on  account  of  Its  superior  qualities 
for  ma' trass  bedding,  sod  doubtless  Mr.  Score! . 
ber  will  find  no  difficulty  in  disposing  ot  all 
ttiat  oomei,  a 
a            i 

"Wlilte  Labor  Only  I 
Employed   by   the  What  Cheer  Lmndry.  121 

Lsidesdorff  a'reet.  * 


We  get  no  bminess  from  Ohinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry.    Office,  121  Leideedorff  street.       • 


Prmtt's  Abolition  Oil 
Ouree  RhemnfciL-m  and  Neuralgia. 


bWToe  CmLDBXK's  PioxuREa  go  to  Mouse's 
Gaixkbt,  417  Montgomery  elraet.  3-t 

Pnatotrrapnic    Caras. 
At  one  dollar  per   doses  at  the  People*  Art 


The  Last  New  Song. 

Air — "Matt  &■  Chandon," 
Emerson  Corville  U  my  name. 
My  business:  altrayB  la  the  same; 
E&etern  Oysters,  aid  Fancy  Boast, 
Relishes  thes?,  tbat  my  bouse  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show. 
Oh!  hieh  ohl  Ohl  nigh  oh! 
None  who  have  been  bnt  again  will  go. 
Corville  rays  so!  E&ys  bo! 
Ob  Pine  Street,  at  No.  *10. 
Remember  the  number  and  call  again, 
Visions  of  Shell-fi  -h  In  every  style, 
Inwardly  cause  you  much  to  smile. 
Ladies  with  escorts  there  always  go. 
Ladles  go!  Ladles  gol  t 

Emerson  Corville'spolltel  and  so 
8>1  They  gol  they  go!  they  go! 

Sam  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Buss  House  Carriages,  can  be 
'oond  In  front  of  Ooleman  Bros,  clothing  ee- 
abUshment,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont* 
tjomery  ste.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Oarrlase  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  sates.  me 


GENTS' 

Furnishing 
Goods, 

CLOTHING,  Etc. 


A  Safe  and  speedy  Ren 
dy  for  all  Bronchial  Aft 
tions,      Asthma,      Col 
Coughs,    Loss    of  Vol 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  Ci 
sumption,        Hoarsene 
Pain  and  soreness  of  t 
Breast,  and  all  Difficult 
arising    from     a    sudc 
Cold,  readily   yield  to 
healing  powers.     Ask 
the   California   Hall's  P 
monary     alsam.   Sold 
all  Druggists. 

PHOPKIETOKS. 

417  Surname  etreet,  corner  Coawan 
JaBI  I! 


DF'nll 


lines 


SPRING    GOODS 


Clam  Chowder  JEvery  IVlgnt. 

Tbe  best  chowder  in  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  8aloon,  lo  Morton  street,  jaet  eff 
K.earny.  3-r 

Holiday    Candles . 

*resh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candles,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Merotr'e  pioneer  confection- 
ary, S78  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  snu  retail,    q 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


BILLT  EMERSON'S 

ITEW  SOH6, 

"OLD    BLACK    JOE," 

Wi  tb  Piotnre  of  Old  Job  and  Masaa  Charles. 

"DAS  LEEDLE  PUCK  USD  DAN," 

THB  GREAT   DUTCH  SONS. 

Bradley  &  Kulofson  Portrait  cf  Emerson. 

BOTH  JUST  OUT  AT 

Gray's    Music   Store. 


R-EIVTOVED, 

THB  WEBD  8BWIHG  MACHINE  AGKlfOT 
Afrencj  is  bow  removed  to  158  New  Mont- 
eom«rr  street,  oaar  Howard.  N.  B.— Th«  WKKD 
Fualir  Faronie  t  >ok   ta«    highest   preminm   onr 


eif  ntj-iw*  com dbu tots  »t  tbe  gr«at  Wtrld'i  Pair 
aaP*ns,le«7;  alii,  the  same  First  Frsmlooi  at  " 
srr«s.t  Marylsad  Iaititata  Fair,  nooa  TWjfN 


Received  Daily, 


IX L  Auction  Store 


6 1 8  Kearny  St., 


Corner    ot    Commercial 


POSTERS 

Programmes,  and  all  kinds  of  Priotlafhti 

SHOW,    LECrCBE.    COXCFKT,  II 

ATKE  and  GIBCITg  UiMtlU 

AT  LOW  BATES,  BT     ' 

IB.  :f».   steret 

S8S    OUT    STBBET.      "I 


THOMAS    W.    BRBE, 

SIIiVBH  PisATE 

**  MAITOFAOTURBB 
jar  — Ain>— 

^^T         EITalllal 

0 


DRURS,  BANJOS, 


is 


ESTABLISHED  IS  l««f. 

tM  T  minima  (riven  on  the  Banjo  and  Dun.  ' 
UliSIOM  8TREET.  b«tweenFi>«  aa*  f«« 

A.  B.-Flne-lcned  SUrer  nolo  BaalM  '« 
esslonals  alvars  no  hand.  '' 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

ITIXT    SATUKDAT    »!•» 


Piano    and     SlTigflnaT  fitSP- 

CHARIN6s>sLs>SAL0l 

«06  Hl«.lon  street,  near  fteeans 
d«10  EAGLES  *  WltD,  PtW*" 


£1 


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J.    C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    XVCTNC 

Cor.  Becoatd  »nd  Tehs.ss.si  sereeC 

,    awTTerrapln     eoni.tantl/  OS 
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EMERSON    MINSTRELS 

•"■t*  am*  i»nu»  is  ooa/caunoa  • 

L.1TTL 


MAGUIRE'S  OPERA  HOUSE 


F.rs!  A ji* uance  of  Hue.  Therese  &  Mors.  Schmidt .  Celebrated  French  D sneers 


I    <UIOAT  tvimxn 

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lobert  le  Diablo 


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m  ii  ii     ».-.^j»    .         m  nunmi 

i:k.<tlWklltlillcu>. «.    OataAa 

af-a    PMi 

-    ii  —  in,  rim.  •*>..«• 
1   iili»ric>-<l  C  l.oriiia. 
ra  «  i  irorg  !••« 

ireatly  Enlarged  Orchestra 

CaAar  iwl>r*.i:**   »l  Plor.  H.    IIV'I  PYK  FABB  II 


•ill    Dltl.m.  BY 

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MkHV  ataastloa  »U1  b*  paid  lo  is*    nla  id  aaaas  i 


Mil  tu  N  r««n»4  »  U«  Iittti  u1m*(    tk*  Meuopoli- 
i  TlMalta  e*e*  t  day 


BS1NOEI. 


SENATOR    HART  ON    "THE    CODES" 


:ao      o : 


In  TVo-wnnrl  Orl|f!nnl  Hnnci  nml  Dnnoi». 


ORAM)  PAS  DE  DEIX  JTLLR  THKHF.NE  AND  MONS.  SCHMIDT 

'Tr^m  ik*  m'i*t  or  La  Di  *  t  |. 


Madlaklii 

HuJOT 

Laadladf 


Rob  Bin 

..LITTLE  MAO 
.0.  B   Ricbirla 


Ooaxladiaa;  wllb  lb*  btgbla  aaaaatlofta!  Ballo  Traelcal   and  Mllllca!  aketcb  cctMad 

MASON  OR  PYTHIAS,  WHICH? 

W.  If Dob   Hart  I  ft,  W J.   Robinson 

/.  0 V    Aloalej  Scoit     H.  D U.   W.  Rocltifel.rr 

ft  ¥   of  0 W.  P.  Bsk«r  I  J.  W Ran)    Oiirfe 

Oaodtdatae  for  toa  Mjeiic  Ritas UTTI.K  MAO  and  Cfaarl.y  Button 

out    r,on    VIVIANI 


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MTiTtRIOTI     RMTADR.KT' 
f>  iaaaa  n  n.„., 
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(1«IT*I    l->-tal 

"•Aaaaaa  I 

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*   ■"■>l    ■»«    ftafaar 


DEMON    III    THE    WOOD!. 


Mm.)*  Ok  kjBta,  ■  at  »".  Marry  I 

>Vaa.a  A—  •••  Ik*  <  ..'.  Hi.i  I  ilia  LKUia.1 

Aarab.li.  fa. a*  »•«  B«*r.  Jaaa  Malr* 

■allaa-Artr..  Ml..   May    l*a«1la 

lialat. aaaa>*a  af  OH   TlrglBl*  MM    I  •«!•» 

■  ..I..      «...  lm.   M... 

t»  ■■mm  ■••  r.  «... 


irrcoTi  or  bad  whisky' 

aLBaaaiMa 

Mart  Aa*  «'  at.  If  . atiaaiaaia 

J   aavaaa 

O^llara-Orlltaal  »ala  ,  ,  AhaaaaaOrakaalra 

ilia  r>««c>riM««T 

LOTE'S  DIADEM  i 

—  OS 

DEAD    AND    ALIVE. 

•     Beatrloe,  ■  Isrioc  eat,  d MiiiA    Kennedy 

Knro>  ll*er.l.  who  a.1*  o.r  !-■>*• M.u  Mm  Lee  1 1* 

flea,  •l.ofini  b**r  th»  l5Tf    bnll«**t  lb*  boor 

''*•■  Ootisll 

•  no'  ■»  h««r»r     o.  Tbo*fMo 

.  |)-ii.*M>nji«atkibtn JohnlUllF 

M    •  '      ■  «*»"•*     M  ni.tr*! I 

Mi*k«>i«ikiD*.  o.»r  »f  hitkr  SIi»b  L,  Olxoa 

PB1KCIS*  fiBATaiOR  '•  MUM  OS  II  OH  OS, 
Mix**     M*'«1a     I'.r.t.r      Moil*    kot>«r.«oo.    I.idlk    I,1»lnr«too 
"  -v.u  Brktxla.,  MM.  m    ct  Ir.HiuJI*  Will  mm*.  On*  L*Bt 
huiti*  Unit  ^r.  N*>inr>  I. •.•.]>■•  tad  m  Foil  Oerpads  Bailat. 
PRINri  SIlSftLL'a  BOfT 
H«*an.  B*rt->ti.  Mi.om-v  H*-..  KiT«--    »'o<i«n.  Ribloaoo,  KDd 
t.n  rjnliaiicd  cnrab.i»l   bf»T«  «a-tlor«. 


aa>Tb»r*  ara  NO  bALOOHS  aoao«a.«d  wiih   tbla  7bc«tra 
and  NO  »M0KIa«0  allovad  io  Iba  aodilor  in. 


LOOK  OUT  FOR 

"  X\7  H  E3  R  EZ  ^\.  S." 

OURUhXT  lUtVKI.TV. 

Urm    Clr«le    fiO  CuU 

Uli  ldr«a.  aeconskD.ftd  by  tbvlr  par««U.  BS  e«ni«. 
Orchrblru  Mttd  r-r«jnct   Ckmlr*.     B.*  Cvnta 

O-ilrrr 15  CeBta 

rriTMlr   Rinfi ••  "iia  fti* 


(K    MODEL    LrO 


id  pub: 

Mil 


:iTY  OF  PARIS 


i^i^airr-T&TsTftT-  wm 


CIFIC  HOUSE, 
[LYMPIC  HOUSE," >.-,.- 

■  RALBTOII*  OOTWtUU 


CarmlabraUJ  »1  AO  WHITK  SHIRTS. 
aVOALL  AND  BIE  THE* 


Tbar  fil  rtancTLr.  .art  forqaalltjaad  darabtlltr  will  naaar  ba  ajatobad 
1XU    All  rum    UTOEr,    Sl»  Kaau-a 


Ta  ba  bad  oaly  it  tba 
T  atraa  ,  ««»r.  Cnaan 


Sure.  Why  Have  Ye  that  Catarrh  ? 

Saia  Pat  to  Blddr.  "You  loot  in  brlibt. 

Mai-"  ronr.iti  ih«*  TntkU  Ilka  ft  star," 
"O  tit,     ur«  Blddr.  "Dr.  b»orf'a  Diamond  ranady 

Ha*  oarad  tCiatdiT.I  of  *  bad  aaurrb," 

I  Kor-ntaal  all  DtoiaiaV'.  *>d  no  POST  RTRFRT. 


i  m't^1 


CADI DLBB  A  00. 


HAVE  RECEIVED 


■argo    Assortment 


IRESS  GOODS! 


[LLE  BE  PARIS, 


afOaTQXA.1T   conn 


MONET  SAVED 

Br  pajoaaalaaT  ranr  Oooda  at  tba 

NEW  YORK    8TORE, 

»•.  1 1«  a«M-.*d  atreei. 

Hnmu  and  Imitation  Hair  Goods 

CM*RAP  AND  FI5K  JBWMA  Y  AND  FANCY 
*  Ooods.    Tba  Lvraait  »t>ck  utd  Lairaat  Price*. 
•t  «  boMtl*  and  Kalail. 
Haaaaa  Hair  Bwitobaa. .  %S,  f*.  f..  ft  and  opw*.rdi 

Uaanaa  hair,  top  braida f  •  *• 

Htlk  OblcooD*  »1  A.audftL  a« 

8tlk  Tap  Hralda mew 

Lloto  or  MohwrTop  Braida *i  eta 

IJD.n  Bwilooaa V>  oia 

HUkMobalrOarla.  rerr  flo«  "oU 

Mobatr  Bo.tobas,  plaio  or  orimp«d,  floe Ucu 

Rlbboas,  Uotlary.  Hitr  fl.  li.  ate.  ato. 

Our    Real    Hair    Goods 

Ara  no«qomll«d  In  tbla  markat  for  Obaaoaaai, 
<]uatli.y  or  >aii»ir.  Hlftaioa  oar. took  n«fctra  uiak- 
log  joor  parabataa.    afOoodi  aeat  0.  O.  I>. 

A.  s.  lAHrson  a.  CO., 

Nn.    11©  Nreond  ■travat. 
aoXlai         R«tw«ri    Mlaalan    und    Minna. 


BOWERY  THEATRE, 

SALT   LAKE   CITT. 


TTABJETT  TALEUT  EH  ROUTE  EAST  OAK 
'  ataaya  aaoara  flnt-olaaa  .Diaaeia.au  by 
atjpptai  al  Sal.  LaAa  and  apalriai  10 

K.  JEROME, 
lal  Baalaeaa  Haa.|.r. 


BALDWIN'S    DAIRY  BUTTER  I 

THIS  IB  TO  ORBTirY  THAT  If.  B.  TaVRWlL- 
IaIQKR  A  C0^»  sod  H  WMblBa-toa  Harkafc, 
ara  tba  BOLE  AOlNTB  for  tha  aala  of  mr  brand 
of  buttar,  known  SJ  "  BALDW  in  'ft  DAIRY  BUT- 
TBit."  It  ftaa  baaa  said  at  tba  abOTa  aUad  tba 
saattblrtaaDjaara,  aodanybraada  ot  bottarrap- 
racaoUd  tobtof  mralaka  not  procared  of  m.  Ii. 
TanrttUiar  A  Co.,  ara  oaaafarfalU. 

t.  k   baldww. 

ftaa  Fraaaiaaa,  AariL  8ib.  mi. 

W.   H,  TBIIWILLIOBK*  CO. 
laaa-laa  •OaadaVl  Waabloartaa  Markat. 


AMERICAN     EXCHANCE, 
HA.Y-VTAJECD8. 

I0XT  OAELEi PROPRIETOR 

JPlZ-aft^OlAaTaaaB 


II 


THE"  SAUCE. 


The  City  Gardens 

FOR  TBI 

Comfng  Picnic,  Season  1 

TBI  ATTENTION  OF  ALL  P-OOT&TIBB.  Aft- 
aoaiatintia  and  Military  CompaDWa  l«  ca't«d 
to  tba  advaolairaa  otTairad  by  tn--a  •-omm'vl'OD 
and  beia'llul  jir.iuun*  for  tiolidayP  tooto  Ft-mi 
ral*.  TYir-j  oin  ba  procured  oo  aoy  day  in  tb> 
woak  for  pionio  purpo-wa  -hi  com i ok  mnn  r>i 
pott  adraolaieona  iirmj  tbao  any  croaoda  lo  tlio 
btita. 

THE    CITT    OABDKNH 

Af«  aaay  of  aooraa  wlthoat  i\ay  tariff  io  oolftin> 
and  aru  [trovM'd  t«Ub  ltr«"  aad  baautlfol  Lmru* 
lanaHbatla  ir.a.;  twaonfal  tloToiaaod  t'Luna 
from  arerji  ollnm;  i>a*u«toua  owfoa:';  t*o  mini 
noib  DaooinK  P**illnn«;  a  naui>al  l.nka,  wit 
Plaiaoro  Botis;  FounUio*  aod  i  Ih«h»'...|>To*- 
ara,  all  parfOO'ly  ahaltntod  from  tha  wlDda.  A 
tnarnmoib  Kottanrant  la  on  tha  around*,  aod  evary 
cooTODioooa  for  tha  accominaflaifoo  of  Urso  I'io- 
dIdi  baa  been  oaada.  I".»  rjt  .tof  ha«  h*f>n  plto*d 
Id  tba  most  uoroploto  ordar  for  tb->  eomlna:  aaaaon 

Till;  riTY  liAKIil.VS 
Ara  tba  larsait  Id  tha  Stata.  They  oontain  8'-i 
aoraa  of  Knoll  and  Shad«d  L*wn,  Flower  Oar- 
deoa,  ato,(  and  are  capabla  of  nooommodating 
20.UC9  p*raon«  witn  the  R'eX<«)it  ooavaokeDae.  K*- 
tra  Oare  nu  direotly  to  tba  Gardens, 

i'IodIo  Oomroltt'-f  a  are  aapsoially  loTlled  t*>  call 
and  leanMctlDo  Oronnd",  and  asoartaio  terma, 
which  will  ba  moat  fayorabla. 

M.   T.   HTEVEVfl,   Proprietor. 

•as*  o (Bee  boara  3  to  8  p.m..  dally,  at  tba  Oaidanr, 
flomer  Twalltband  b'oiaom  etreota. 

W.  K  -»DO,0n«  AdmiaeloB  Tloketa  were  aold 
by  various  Aeaociatloua  taoldlnf  taatlvala  at  aba 
Oily  (Jardsoi  laat  year.  Tbe  aale  of  apirltnoua 
liqnora  will  ba  prohibited  on  tbe  aroandeoD  k  bb- 
tleal  daya.  nb4  tf 


BADGER'S  CENTRAL  PARK 

OAKLiAW  r>. 

The   Popular   Picnic   Resort. 

Forty  aClaartea  Klda  rroaa  tbla  Cti*-C«re 

ran  direct  to  tha  Park. 

BADQBli'B  OBrtTBAL  PARK  IB  CNDOtTBT. 
adly  Iba  boat  Bamnar  Raaort  for  Pionloe  aod 
Familial  dnrim  tbe  Hammer,  bains  FREir  PROM 
DD.iT,  WIlfD,  BAWD  AND  POISON  OAK.  Tbe 
Park  !»  rery  ooauaodioai,  and  looatad  dlraotlr  at 
tba  water  front. 

It  abetuda  In  maamlfinaat  old  Shade  Trsaa, bean- 
llfnl  Lawna,  Oardana,  ato..  and  is  proVidad  with 
amimmolh  Parlllon,  Kaitaoriat,  *--d  erory  oon- 
Ttnlanoa  for  poblto  aaaemblaraa.  Will  be  open  to 
the  pnblloaft-<r  March  Ifitn.  For  p»itknlere.  ap- 
ply to  T.  VT.  BADQBR.  at  tha  Park,  or  at  hli 
ofliae.aaTtbaa.1.  ooroer  Kearny  and  Bnab  atreeta, 
Baa  rrainlaoo.  aibll  -ai 


ftjTBS,  1GOBRT.  CLAIRVOYANT,  TRBT  -«. 
JH  Md'l>aaaaMadinm-Owl»eaoaialtada71t 
oaba*1aaaa»ra1ekaa»adatlrriromlSA,M  ta  *% 
»  r.  M.    Bplrltaal  Olroiae.    dajaday.  'faeaday  sad 

raalage.atSp.K..  atber  raaldaiaa.  »*ll|» 


Frld! 
O'F. 


'aTanall  atiaat,  naar  Manas. 


Ladies  and  Children 

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ADRKBBINO   PLKABANT  TO  08B.  FAMILY  APPLIED, 
la  not  araaay,  aod  will  not  lojare  tbe  moat  delicate.    It 
curee  all  dlaaaaea  of  the  eoalp.  ramorea  dandroff, 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

K.n.'.ni   tba  balr  aof.  aod   llo.fly.  and  la  PURELY    VEOH 
TABLE. 

aV-Tba    Orlalnal    SAOK    BHUSli    HAIR    TOHIO    AND 
DRESSING  nay  bo  bad  of  tbaAloRt, 

JAI.     II.    OATM,    Dramlat. 

li-'rn.r  If  .w  atostiomorj  and  Howard  atjaaio.aadof  all  Droa- 
ll.u. falltf 


JOHN    l?tOB3_.'S, 


MOBTE  BIT      TU  BEAT  4IIAUTY  OF  EIAtl 
UAH  BE  HAD  AT 

Btallw  S,  q,  Oallaornla  Market 
PIONEER  8HOE  MANUFACTORY 


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'FIGARO-" 

THE  JOOBKAI.  OF  AHTTSBJtEWW. 
Pablialwd  men  Pay  In  tn°  T*"  ** 


•a  Merchant  nod    60S  WaahUzton  ata. 

Below  Monaromeiy,  Ban  Franolaoo. 


TUESDAY APBIL  1,1878 

AMUSEMENTS,    Etc. 

California  Theatre. 

"OoriolanoB"  will  be  performed  lo-nlgbt  ud  to- 
morrow nfsnt,  W.  T.  Porter  the  scenic  artist,  the 
work  of  whoae  brash  has  been  bo  generally  ad- 
mind,  will  receive  a  bentflt,  tendered  him  bj  Man- 
ager MoOulloaKti.  As  this  week  is  the  fast  of 
"UorioiaDQ?,"  ihore  is  a  gaaeral  desire  to  Bee  it 
before  it  is  withdrawn. 
Alhambra, 

As  a  matter  of  oonreej  Senator  Hart  bad  a  bum- 
per benefit  last  night.  Tbe  performance  siren  was 
aoapitaione  in  every  respect.  Jd'lle  Ttureee  and 
lion*.  Schmidt,  who  made  their  first  appearance 
on  tbe  osoftsion,  executed  a  pas  de  deux  in  ven 
artletlo  sty  Is.  and  won  mueh  applanae ;  Little  Mao 
performed  ble  wonderful  "Essence,"  the  like  of 
which  was  never  seen  on  any  stsge ;  Senator  Hart 
delivered  a  very  peraploaolona  disconrse  on  "The 
Codec,"  in  whtoh  he  displayed  maoh  learning; 
Billy  Emerson  appeared  in  eomeof  his  best  songs 
and  danoee,  and  a  nomber  of  other  performances 
wore  given,  all  o(  which  appear  on  oor  first  page 
sad  will  be  repeated  to-night, 
Mtlropolitan  TUeatre. 

"Lotns  and  Leo"  with  songs  and  duets  by  tbe 
Chapman  Slaters,  beautiful  dances  by  Mile  Marie 
Uangain  and  Mile  Buutlay,  will  be  presented  to- 
night for  the  last  time.  To-morrow  night  the 
Metropolitan  Company  will  perform  at  the  Aca- 
demy of  Music  Oakland,  the  Metropolitan  being 
engaged  for  the  benefit  of  K ignor  Pieto  Baccei  re- 
ferred to  below. 
Bella  Union  Theatre, 

The  tableaux  vlvarjts  are  a  pleasing  feature  of 
the  performanoe'.afc  this  house,  the  new  first  part 
with  fine  eingiog  and  good  mnaic  takes  well,  and* 
brilliant  interlade  of  songs,  acts  and  dances  is 
given.  The  performance  concludes  with  tbe  soream- 
Ing  farce  el  "ToodleB"  with  R.  G.  Marat  asTim- 
oty. 
Macuiro'*  Opera  Horjwe. 

There-opening  of  Uagnlre's  Opera  Home  under 
the  management  of  J.  H.  Church  drew  a  capital 
house  lait  night.  Tbe  promise  that  there  should 
be  nothing  In  tbe  performance  that  could  offend 
good  tsste  was  fulfilled,  and  while  the  programme 
was  full  of  fun,  there  was  not  tbe  slightest  coarse- 
ness In  it.  The  first  part  concluded  with  abean- 
tffnl  tableau,  InwhichMiss  Maude  Brandon  ap- 
peared as  the  Goddess  of  Liberty,  and  looked 
charmingly  pretty.  Carroll  and  Baynor  made  a  bit 
in  a  double  clog  dance;  MiBs  Agnes  Kennedy  and 
Mies  May  Leslie  Bang  in  an  artletlo  manner;  many 
amusing  acta,  comic  Bongs  and  dances  were  per- 
formed by  John  Kelly,  John  Oetton,  Mies  Lydia 
Livingston,  and  others.  The  Burleique  opera  en- 
titled "Love's  Diadem  :  or  Dead  and  Alive"  with 
which  the  performance,  concluded,  was  very  amue. 
i&g,  and  made  a  deoidedy  hit.  Tbe  oompaoy  is  par- 
ticularly strong  in  musical  ability.  The  Batne  pro- 
gramme will  be  performed  to-night. 
Benefit  or  Si  en  or  Pietro  Baccei. 

On  Wednesday  evening  Signor  Pitlro  Baccei, 
one  of  the  most  popular  tenors  who  have  appeared 
In  Ban  Francieoc,  will  take  a  benefit  at  tbe  Metro- 
politan Theatre.  He  will  prtsantan  entertainment 
well  worthy  of  the  patronage  of  the  public.  The 
opera  of  "Robert  le  Diable"  will  be  performed 
with  the  beneficiary  in  the  title  role,  Here  Carl 
Bpeigleras  Bertram,  Mme.  InezFabbri,  Alice  and 
Miss  AnnaElxer  as  Isabella.  Tbe  teat  of  the  east 
appears  on  our  first  page.  The  opera  will  be  pre- 
sented with  as  enlarged  orehes  Ira,  under  the  direc- 
tion of  Prof.  B.  Mulder  Fabbri.  The  ballet  will 
be  given  by  a  corps' de  ballet,  with  M'ile  Marie 
Gaugain  in  the  leading  part  of  Elena.  Signor 
Baccei  has  well-earned  a  good  benefit,  and  will 
undoubtedly  have  a  splendid  house,  the  seats  being 
nearly  all  taken. 
Academy  of  Music    Oakland. 

The  Chapman  Sisters,  supported  by  the  Metro- 
politan Theatre  company,  will  perform  at  the  Aca- 
demy of  Mnslc,  Oakland,  to-morrow  night.  Fiqaeo 
will  be  the  bouse  programme. 
Badger'*   Park. 

The  Germanla  Bifiss  held  their  picnic  at  Bad- 
ger's Park,  Oakland  on  Snnday.  There  was  a  large 
gathering,  and  all  enjoyed  themseves. 

axUTOttxaAL  Mtjsetjm.— One  of  the  most 

loznpleie  oolleetione  of  the  kind  In  the  United 
■tatee,  eomprisfng  hundreds  of  oostly  end  beau- 
tiful wrx  models,  U  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
Only)  at  the  Muaernn  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
t»nr  x&ey  be  profitably  spent  bare- 


The  Credit  Mobiller  Swindle. 

Is  the  talk  of  the  day,  and  Is  considered  one  ef 
tbe  most  gigantic  frands  of  tbe  age.  The  old  ad- 
age says  that  "bad  feeding  is  the  cause  of  many 
crimes,"  and  there  is  no  doubt  of  the  truth  of  it 
for  whatwilleauaea  mere  discontented  state  of 
mind  than  a  badly  cooked  meal  ?  To  avoid  thia 
evil  we  should  patronise  Buoh  restaurants  bb  Met- 
eb'sWhitb  House,  Kearny  street,  opposite  the 
White  House,  or  blsbranob.  the  Capitol  Bestau- 
eawt,  on  Fourth  street,  where  we  can  always  de- 
pend on  obtaining  the  very  best  the  market  af- 
lorae,  cooked  in  the  most  recherche  style,  at  rea- 
sonable prices.  • 

A.  JPXeaaaxrt  Location, 

Porsone  dtsiring  oomfortable  lodgings  In  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tbe  building  ti  a  tbxt  fine  one  and  is  well 
lighted  and  ventilated.  * 

■  •    ■— . 

Ladle*  Vlaitlntv  Cerds. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Jobh  p. 
Dwtsb,  126  Sutler  street,  opposite  Lick  House, 
and   at   the   Grand   Hotel.    X.  B.-Hatokh^ 

CHlBrt  NKATLX  HABKXD.     PsaUJAXBHIP   Of  6V»rV 

description  to  order.  " * 

Star  Shirts  aa-xtO.  Collars. 

All  aorta  and  sizes,  for  sa'e  cheap,  at  the 
What  Chter  Laundry,  121  LeldeBdotfr  at.       • 

X>r,    XK>xxextv 

Eu  devoted  his  study  mora  partienlsjcly  to 
ehi  and  speclflo  practice,  and  aa  anch  ig 
now  the  most  suooeesful  of  any  Physician  in 
San  Francisco.  Office  618  Bacramaii to  street, 
corner  of  LeldeadorfL  a  tew  doom  Mlow  What 
Cheer  House,  g 

'  ■■«>■     ■    ■  ■ 
A. ni         can  "Wavtctxam* 

Reduced  prices,  at  H.  A,  Oallendec'a  02  Sec 
ond  St.  corner  of  Mission,  Jewelry  mads  to 
order.    Watches  carefully  repaired.  x> 

OtLaVravoTiKT.— Madame  Clara   Antonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medixixa. 
Tf^^eUBJ  at,  be*.  Bush  and  fin*. 


Bright  Times  Ahead. 

Just  at  the  present  time  business  in  San 
Francisco  le  dull.  Lent  has  sorcetbiog  to  do 
with  this.  Tbe  building  operations  for  tte 
year  have  not  jet  commenced,  and  tbe  raioy 
season  being  only  just  over.  That  .hers  are 
bright  times  immediately  ahead  every  one 
must  see.  Setting  aside  the  fact  tbat  tbe 
harvest  ie  sure  to  be  an  immense  one,  and 
will  give  employment  to  thousands  of  labor- 
ers, we  have  still  more  enconragiog  facts. 
Work  on  Montgomery  Avenue  will  com- 
mence in  a  week  or  two,  and  will  be  pushed 
through  vigorously.  Ttis  will  distribute  at 
least  one  million  dtllara  among  the  working 
classes,  and  its  effects  will  be  speedily  shown 
by  a  general  revival  of  business.  Then  nearly 
half  a  million  is  to  be  expended  on  putting 
up  government  buildings  on  tbe  Custom 
House  Block.  There  will  be  a  constant  in- 
flux of  visitors  from  the  East,  who  will  all 
have  money  to  spend.  Everything  looks 
bright  and  cheerful,  and  tbe  complain  of 
dull  times  will  soon  be  he*  rd  no  more: 


.    GOGGLES, 
Tbe  world's  upset  by  wrangling  creeds, 
Dealing  f*rnnro  In  words  than  deeds; 

And  ea-h  bellavos  Its  way  the  best 
By  «hioh  to  r^aoh  tbe  heavenly  reit. 

And  plena  souls  there  pra,  who  view 
The  woi  Id  through  goggles  colored  blue; 

And  others  who  have  never  leen.  nm 

Except  through  goggles  colored  green. 

And  every  creed  has  different  ways, 
Of  saving  souls  and  effering  praise. 

Eioh  thinks  the  harvest  vlcb,  alene, 
Tbat  springs  from  teed  Its  hands  have  sown. 

Brother.',  this  wcrld  Is  wide  and  fair— 
Hi  varied  colors  all  may  share. 

Let's  lake  thoee  gngglts  t  cm  our  ejeE — 
There's  only  one  road  to  tbe  skies. 

And  this  is  smooth,  and  straight,  and  sure 
To  all  of  deed  and  purpose  pore. 


Critic's  Pay. 

Critics  on  New  York  paperB  must  have 
a  good  tbiog  of  it,  it  the  following  tubliahed 
in  tbe  Stage  be  true: 

It  may  be  of  interest  to  our  readers  to 
know  what  impartial  criticism  costs  the  New 
York  Theatres.  We  have,  therefore,  obtained 
from  the  Collector  of  Iotsrnal  Bevenue  the 
salary  lists  of  all  tbe  theatres,  and  from  tbis 
we  learn  tbat  tte  critics  of  the  Times  and 
World  receive  the  following  sums  regularly 
all  the  year  re  und. 

Fifth  Avenne  per  week..  , 935  nQ 

Boeth'a 60  00 

Wallaok'a 50  00 

Grand  Opera  donee 25  00 

Unioa  Sqnare 30  00 

Wood's  Maaeam )5  OH 

Niblo's...  , 25  0U 

Olympic 20  00 

The  Herald  and  Tribune  average  one-third 
more.  The  Sun  and  Evening  Mail  about  one 
balf  as  much.  The  question  is  whether 
1b  ie  money  goes  into  the  pocket  of  the  critic 
or  the  proprietor  of  the  newspaper. 


Some  Gix-is, 

Tbe  Pioche  Record  has  the  following  : 
A  friend  writing  to  us  from  Salt  Lake, 
says  a  noticeable  feature  in  that  city  is  the 
gie.it  number  of  females  who  attend  the 
theatre.  They  usually  crowd  tbe  parqu*tte, 
lBt,  2d  and  3d  circles— some  of  the  parquette 
seals  usually  being  entirely  occupied  by 
tbem.  On  one  bench  in  tbe  first  tier  our 
correspondent  feasted  bis  amorous  eyes  [on 
eighteen  younS  atd  pretty  girls,  Just  bud- 
ding into  womanhood.  Think  of  tbat,  you 
dry-bened  old  bachelors. 


A  well  Posted  Clergyman. 

A  Chicago  clergyman  announced  to  his 
congregation  the  existence  of  a  place  in  tbat 
city  where  men  are  drugged,  and  held  for 
ransom,  and  "tossed  out  iato  tbe  street  thai 
it  may  appear  aa  if  they  had  died  there  sud- 
denly." The  question  is,  why  tbe  reverend 
gentleman  doesn't  give  thia  information  to 
tbe  police  instead  of  keepiog  it  for  the  in- 
side of  his  church,  where  none  of  I  he  city 
authorities  are  likely  to  hear  of  it? 


Tbose  Beautiful  New  Carpets. 

At  Jas.  W.  Bornbam  &  Co's,  No,  618  Market 
and  17  Poet  streets,  &ra  going  like  hot  cakes. 
New  and  oholce  patterns  eooBtantly  arriving. 
A  perfect  rneh  to  eee  arm  buy  them.  Elegant 
parlor  furniture  raide  to  order  in  the  finest 

sylle.  4  a  .i 

■  .  »■ 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Oures  Bbenmatism  and  Neuralgia.  S 


KTTob  Children'^    Fictubes  go  to  House': 
Qalleby,  417  Montgomery  Blraet.  3-v 


Wlilte  Labor  Only  * 

Employed    by    the  What  Cheer  Lmcdry ,  131 
Leidesdoiff  s'raet.  • 


Holiday   Caudles. 

Sresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candles,  ol  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 578  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    a 


Attention,    Ladies 

To  give  tbe  skin  the  soltness  ol  velvet,  and 
the  tint  of  the  Illy   to   the   complexion,  use 

SlCBXx'S  GBEMB  DS  IiIB,  Zi 


Save    Tour    Money. 

Why  pay  $8  par  dozen  loz  Cabinet  Rembrandt 
Photographs  when  you  can  get  them  for  $4  per 
doaen.and  all  other  kindseqaally  cheap,  at  the 
New  Yobs  G-aixeby,  No.  36  Third  street,  be- 
tween UlEBlon  and  Market  streets.  No  Oblnese 
employed  at  the  New  York  Gallf  ry.  3-s 


McDowell,  Show  Card  Writer 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10* 

608  Market  street,  oor.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 
Cures  Lame  Baek  and  Paralysis. 


Fob  fikb  wobs,  go  to  T.  O.  Jessup,  dentist, 
cor.  Sutter  and  Monig'ry,  over  Tucker's.     3-u 


Everybody    (Suited. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  hats.  At  "The"  Bat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  Immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Everyone  who 
goes  there  Is  sure  to  be  suited.  b 


Five  Hundred  MenWanted 
Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leidesdoiff  st.        • 


For  the  Bess  candles* 

Go  to  the  popular  store  of  Geo.  Haas  ft  Co., 

20  Ke-roy  street.    New  style  cap  bonbons  for 

belli  and  pu ties.  3bi 

m. ,,  ,    ,.,  _ 

Xt    la    True. 

J.  A.  Bbaber  k  Co.  are  selling  parlor.ssts  and 
all  other  kindsofturnlture  and  bedding  obeipgr, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  In  town.  Other 
dealtra  don't  stands  ghost  of  a  chance  when 
people  know  Bbaber's  prices.  • 


fJ^  Kearny  at.,  bet.  Bu.k 


X>o    ITot    Suffer   trom    Corns. 

Tbe  unfortunate  anxTerera  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  a.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, ate  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  wm.  We 
r>V4k  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doe. 


MM 


Too  Absurd. 

Tbe  New  York  papers  in  criticising  Lar- 
don's  play  of  "Unele  Sam"  eay  that  No 
American  can  posBibly  be  offended  at  it  be- 
came it  is  too  absurd  altogether:  The  fol- 
lowing is  a  conversation  tbat  is  supposed  to 
take  placs  between  Grace  Tapplebot,  wife  of 
Col.  Flaherty,  and  her  friend  Henry  Fair- 
fax, a  divorce  lawyer: 

Grace  (alone  with  Fairfax,  takes  his  arm) 
— Hentv,  I  must  have  a  Eetious  consulation 
with  you. 

Fair.— Tbe  denes  1 

Geacb— I  have  made  a  mistake  in  marry- 
ing the  colonel. 

FAnv— How  BO? 

Grace.— I  do  not  love  Mm,  and  I  love 
another. 

Faib.— Another! 
.  Grace  (tragically  prt  string  bis  arm  with 
force)— I  love  my  first  husband. 

Faib.— Elliot  1 

Grace.— I  can't  exist  without  bim— that 
is  all  1 

Faib.— Then  why  dido't  you  keep  him  ? 

Grace— People  will  make  mistakes, 

Fair. — Bather  a  big  mistake! 

Grace— Am  I  wrong  to  love  Elliot? 

Faib.— I  really  cannot  Bay. 

Grace— No;  I  am  not,  for  he  has  the  prior 
right  to  me,  baa  be  not? 

Of  course  sack  a  conversation  as  that 
never  did  take  pkee— never  could  take  place. 

— : .*, 

A  Cutting  Query. 

A  Western  juvenile,  who  bears  the  burden 
of  thirteen  long  Summers  on  bis  shoulders 
with  moBt  refreshing  confidence,  was  served 
with  a  moderate  allowance  of  deesert,  one 
day,  at  the  dinner  table ;  but  the  quan- 
tity was  decidedly  below  his  notions  of 
justice  or  reason,  aa  he  evinced  with  a  con- 
temptuous curl  of  his  lip,  and  tbe  dry  ob- 
servation to  bis  maternal :  "  Did  you  put 
this  here  for  the  flies?"  It  is  unnecessary 
to  add  tbat  he  was  supplied  with  another 
installment,  ss  be  deserved  to  be. 


The  snow  is  so  deep  in  the  forests  of  Ver- 
mont tbat  wood-cutters  cannot  ply  .heir  vo- 
cation, and  farmers  in  many  parti  of  the 
State  are  reduced  to  burning  their  fences 

for   fnel. 

Oysters. 
In  strolling  round  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
uur  careless  feat,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  wbere     fountain's  ceaselesslplay 
Ol  sparkling  waterB,  made  a  soxeen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
sfade  that  window  r?aem  to  bs 
Rome  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here — 
It  looks  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  *T,"' 
Do  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Blade  bis  appearance,  asked  our  Wish— 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
Tbat  we  might  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  vmgmjiemily,  foa/ 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  Just  think  of  that, 
And  If  your  mouth  dont  water,  then 
Tou*re  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  crabs  and  terrapins  ;| 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  klndsof  game. 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  oould  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure. 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  hare  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners.'* 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goee  there  once  will  go  again, 
Pacific  Oyster  Honee,  3S7  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

OBABLEB  HAAKE.  Proprietor. 


Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leading  es- 
sentials of  aa  fnjoyoblerlde,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  In  San  Franelsco  eo  unquestionably 
as  frcm  Frank  Bontos,  whose  carriages  bave 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  the  Occi- 
dental Hotti.  His  handsome  turn-outa  are  need 
by  the  best  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
It  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drivers,  he  Is  more  liberally  patron- 
ised than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladles  In  particular,  will  engsge  no  Carriages 
except  those  which  he  provides.  Frank  has  en- 
Joyed  gr-at  fcUcceas  In  his  business,  and  the 
admirable  way  In  which  be  conducts  it  makes 
bim  a  favorite  with  all  who  patronise  him.    * 


Ladies,  yon  may  say  what  you  please  there 
is  but  one  place  In  the  city  where  you  can  buy 
underolothlng  cheap  for  yourselves  and  chil- 
dren, and  that  Is  at  M,  Frled)ander&  Go's,  No. 
9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Building.  Go  and  be 
convinced.  8H 


BRET    HARTE'S 

Incomparable  Romance, 

The  Story  of  Mliss, 


it 


An  Idyll  of  Red  Mountain," 

ITVKITTEN  FOR  THE  GOLDEN  ERA  IN  1863.) 

Will  be  continued,  and  concluded  in  Bilt. 
chapters,  commencing  in 

TheGoldenEra 

....OF.... 

Sunday March  16, 1873 

Now  is  the  Time  to  Subscribe 

— • — 

"  MLISS," 

A  Romance  of  Bed  Mountain, 

AN  ORIGINAL  NOVEL, 

OF  SURPASSING  INTEREST  AND   POWER. 
TVKITTKS    IIPEBSStT  fOB 

The  Golden  Era, 

And  possessing  unparalleled  attraction,  con- 
taining a  New  Revelation  la 

California    Romance. 


BEAD  THE  OPENING  CHAPTERS  OF 

Bret  Harte's  Story 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 

The  People's  Bemedy  for  all  Aches  and  Paine, 


Public  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  tbe  office  before  8  A.  K.,  oan 
be  returned  in  tbe  evening  If  regolrad;  ire 
never  disappoint!  What  Oheer  Laundry,  121 
Lelaeadorff  Btreet.  • 

Sewing  Machines  for  Sale, 

Rented  and  repaired,  at  116  Post  street.  Also, 
Age  ncy  for  BUlls'  Adjustable  Treadle.  x 


Fresh  and  Sweet. 

Far  the  beet     confectionery,   go   to   Oanty   and 
WHCner'a.  107  Meotgomery  fit.  near  Sutter.        » 


V.    Cartier  dt  Co.,   Lapidaries, 

From  Paris,  having  the  latest  Improved  lapl- 
dary  toole,  will  exeoute  any  work  In  their  line 
In  a  Euperlor  manner,  at  moderate  charges. 
Will  pay  tbe  highest  prices  for  quarts  speci- 
mens, and  appraise  the  value  of  all  gems.  Lap- 
idary. 614  Merchant  street,  room  16.  3a 


GEORGE    MATES 


D  BALER  IS  OY8*„ 
andaU  kinds  of  8] 


StalUNo*.  49,  41,  Aft,  California 

Mavrket,  entranoe  on  California  street.    — 
PmblM  or  private  parties  aad  I»miliee  enppUa*, 


4fe 


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VBTKLY  FURYISRBD  BOOHS,  BIH- 
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J       WeULUUM  ud  TMtltat*4. 

H  Dnfannsned  Roomi  to  lea.   LodaAaawttb 
hoot    bond.      Af.HAHRR*.     BDIURSQ 


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MTJBIO    FURNISHED    FOB    ALL 
oooaaioDS.    Moaio  imported,  arranged 
and  for  aale. 

MAKCTJa  M.  BLTJM    Leader   of' 
Orchestra. 

HESET  TON  DEB  MCHDEN,  .Lead- 
er of  Bmi  Band. 

asr-Orden  from  the  oonntry  promptly  attended 
to.  Addreaa  1L  W.  WILLIS,  Elton's  Moelo 
Store.  138  Moatffemery  street,  or  MABOUS  M. 
BLTJM,. UMBO  Montgomery  street. jattf 


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S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRiaTOS 

BootcseUers  »nd  Sttatlon^rs, 

H.  H.  Moore,  609  Montgomery,  near  Menjha**, 

Business  Colleges. 
Heald'e,   Bryant  A  Stratton'a  College,  24  Pc»t 

Bntehera. 
KatE,  Fred,  Btalli  94  to  100.  California. Market 

French  Fancy    Good*. 
Looan  A  Oo..  19  Montgomery.  107 sad  1W  Batter. 

Woman  Hair. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  *  Co..  110  Second  street 

Wines  and  Llqnars.     (Wholesale,) 
Daneri  F.  St  Ob..  604  Front. 


DR.  CHflS.  H.  TBZER'S 
PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITU1 

X.  E.  cor.  Jackion  and  Kearny  its, 

TBE    OBBAT    ERADIOATOR   OF   SPRfU  I 
OOMPLMNTS,    formerly  of    Lock  He,?,  : 
i£B4ont»<£!!  tae  1ms twelve  yeeri of  Hid  Friaoti 
DB.  TOZfiR  ioforma  tbe  arSloted  IlUt  sftSvS 
uig    all    the    HOSPITALS    IN    LONDON   A? 
PARIS,  and  spending  one  year  in  the  moatosi 
brated  Hospital  in  London,  the  LOOK,  he  h«iT 
opened  bis  old  Medical  Institute  st  the  old  iu< 
where  be  oan  always  be  fonnd,    DR.  TOZBtti ' 
for  forty  years  met  with  osparalleled  shoomb 
tbe    treatment    of    diseaes    Kenemll*    koaw7 
OHBONIO  AUD  S£EOlAL  OOMPLAlNTa 

BB.  CHA8.  H.  TOZEK 
Is  In  eyery  way  reaoonslble,  binding  bimwir 
effect  a  permanent  CUBE,  or  making  so  obs™, 
Tbose  who  cannot  afford  to  pay  foi  adnoi  » 
medicine  will  be  obarged  for  medioine  oalt  ti 
MONTHLY  RESTOB^TIVE  PILLS  .oSii^l 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  oases  for  which  tost, 
reoommeoded.  are  to  be  obtained  only  st, 
office.  Price.  $6  per  box.  Fall  dirsotion  so  J 
box,  tent  by  Express  or  otherwiee. 

D*.  TOZER  doee  not  imitate  the  adrertlib 
QnackB  who  mase  it  a  prsotlse  to  publish  fcj 
affidavits  and  other  falee  rsfereocee,  bnt  refeit 
the  moetrespeouble  people  in  the  State  whoa 
has  ecBED  of  diseases  which  others  have  lsilsri 

„  „     BB.    CHAfl.    B.  TOZE8, 

N,  E.  corner  Kearny  and  Jackson  streets, 
tel~tf  San  Fran  oiw» 


Assessor's  Office 

NOTICE  TO  TAX-PAYERS 

1873-74. 


A  LI  PEBSON9,  lOBl'ASlIl,  Al 
SOCIATIONS.  or  FIBHd,  I.  11 
City  and  Oonnty  of  Saa  Frenclico.  ai 
requeated,  either  In  person  or  by  tte' 
proper  repreaentatl  vea.  to  deliver  alt) 
Alienor1!  Office,  Ho.  68  City  Hall,  » 
fore  the  SECOND  MONO  AT  In  API]] 
1813,  n  atntement  under  oath  of  a 
Property,  both  PMSOKAL  and  BKAl 
owned  or  claimed  by  him  or  theaa.  , 
which  la  In  thejr  poaaeaalon.  or  which  i 
held  or  controlled  by  any  other  pen. 
la  trnat  for,  or  for  the  benefit  of  aim 
them.— See  Section.  8830-3810,  P.HI 
cal  Code. 

»POlL  TAX  IS  NOW  111  K  UU 
Office,  or  to  a  Bepaty.  —  See  SeettM 
38.io-a84«,  PoUtleal  Code. 

LEVI   KOSXNJSX, 
City  and  Coonty  a  ncamn 

Satnrday,  Starch  1,  187S.  ; 


n 

i 
i 


NOTICE. 


riinEPCBLICAKE  HESEBT  MOTI 
fled  that  the  field  Deputies  of  ihi 
Office  will  commence  asseielaor  propert 
8ATVBDAT,  HABOH  1,  1878. 

The  duties  oulKned  to  those  deaslli 
are  too  well  known  to  the  eosnmaolll  l 
req aire  explanations,  and  while  X  aai 
been  careful  In  making  any  Beleetleu  I 
flll  positions  by  men  favorably  knows  I 
this  eoxnxnbnlty  for  their  competency  as 
integrity*  and  am  confident  that  the  di 
ties  will  be  discharged  by  them  to  l» 
general  satisfaction  of  all  concerned, 

I  urgently  reqaeat  the  genera 
report  to  this  office  any  dlrellctleas  • 
duty  by  any  of  my  Deputies,  and  mum 
them  that  any  Jnst  complaints  will  n 
celve  Immediate  attention. 

IJEVI  B08ENKK, 

mb4  City  and  Count     Assesser. 


' 


\ 


Attention,  Good  livers 

MR.    P.    HERGES.    FORMERLY 
proprietor  of  the  Miners'  Res- 
taurant, has  taken  the  management 
of  both  the  Miners'  Reesanrant  on> 
Commercial  street  and  the  Miners'** 
Braooh  on  Market  street,  in  partnertbip  «. 
A.  DRAYEUR,  who  has  been  oonneeted  * 


the  enisihe  departments  that  will  render  tbs 

ners'  mote  popi 

the  22  years  ef  its  pros1 
"     '  "    Juio« 


ners'more  popalar  than  It  hae_eTerJ>e<«i &*£ 

..- —   —s  de .. 

motto  is  "Good  Pare,  Good  Cooking  aad  i 

ClhurtrfK  " 


embrace  all  tbe  delioaetea  of   tbe   season.    0 
motto  is  "Good  Fare,  Good  Cooking  and  Moots)  |     - 
Charges."  fj<, 

P.  B£B«KS  *CO. 

MINERS'    RE5TAURAN1 

BSl  and  S88  OomxMnrlal.  ant  | 
TOP  Market  street. 
Open  rom  5  is,  to  10  p.bc  anil  la  : 


CLASSES  IHJL0CUTI0H. 

TWO    OF    THB    LEADING    MEMBERS    OF 
the  Theatrical  Profession  in  uallfornia  prsv- 
Kie  forming  olaasesJFor  instruction  In  Elocution, 
rse&s  wishing  to  arall  themselraa  of  the  oppor- 


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Td     Gallery 

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■A    mid  BIO  Ou 


UNCLE    BEN'S    MUSEUM! 

C— *»  ak— .  }  lykMWs|  *ar\»  k**i* 

Wap  p^rfefti- 

••♦**>■*•  aai  •    4m««  Jvaiat*    J  .1  ■  a  — a 

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MB.    JOKH'I    UW1U. 
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Tableaux   Vlvanta! 

ci.»»»i  ai.  «nn  »i  timxiuii. 
«w«n»r» _ Owhim 

>)Jilte^quiiU^      Thoi.  Unipbril 

l)m«-ii  i->| laity. 

1.  n.  um» -—i-. .o«JUti»  AaM»T»oii» 

vocal  iccEmiticmit cjuuii  ifinii 

I  li«-     Miowmiin     mi      lln-      l^iilr-  ! 

■.  1  »I.»WJ. 

QwttM OffcMfcm 

0»B«ll4tB(  witb  tt>«  pcpalir  ObtrMl«rt»t:o  fck*  Kb  of 

TOODLES 

TiBielhTT3>dl«t R    O.  Mini 

0«oi|«  A  earn   ....(.Iim,  Vttorr 

>'ftraj*r  N*lt«n <'.«Ja*ill 

F»rm»r  K»oton     . J.  I  00 par 

l  hu    K#ot.n VmM  K*Ur 

FarB*r    Aaora Tonmj    r)ia* 

Farnar  Wi  ki K   HaaU|o« 

Mr..  ToodiM ...Illllt    HaHaad 

Mary  Amid.. Mi««  MIddI*  F>>laora 

FRIDAY  MOUrOF   KAUII  WKKh- 

I.AIHiy    IIOUT Ladles    aad    (hll4rrn   will  W 

udmlttcU     WtLKK. 


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miani 

UBOHl^ 


HLD  HAS  RETURNED  TO 

Its    Parent. 


..1. 

ll.uu'"'  , 

uum 


A     SHIRT    STORE, 

1  Mnr    m«t,  »••  H«a»av«4  l» 

I     Ni'coaU     atreet, 

»•■    will    aid    a    •*npl«««    ■•■ 

•  r  ■niiTi  ui  iiMui. 

»l    lite   amal   law  pH««*. 


"At  ■»••« 


"'"2LS'' 


l.tHdrnWTl 
awiwiwyt 

WtH« 

Hlllllw 

tin 


imiin  «  o». 


8  OPERA  HOISE. 


»1M1A    tITT,     RCVADA 

AKT  THBATRB  HAJ  BIKJV  KI- 
■Ad  Aksi  b»  rsaksd  fey  ikt  siibt  or 

BtAra    U.     InrWlag     OOOlSASJa. 
H«  4.4.  iM-ftiUg* 

Or  w"**^*--** -?^^-F-irt*' 

•  W4SBBI 


fcad  Mia  l*rot.rl._a-. 
fiTMcOABK. 

UW4.  H  an  F ra  nn  >«w*rt 


Hale 


u.C»oi 


OLAV    BOaT  -TOR.     Datid   miTHX. 

,  Stein  &  Maxwell, 

IHPORTIFUI  AJID 

Ijale  Prorision  Merchants 

CBliai.  LAID.    BAK8    BAOOH. 
I«.   !••   Ouil«rm»    ilr««l.    on*   d*Cr 


SWEENEY, 

CHANT   TAILOR 


a    HZCONB    HTUIT. 

IOOD8  1~ PERFECT    FITS  I 

«»sf action    Guaranteed! 


1  Jaa*  rtMlTad.    Or)  ud  im  Uvm. 
keaad  atrvaii.  ssbrTlm 


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f? 


PIANOS, 

1.  PtAIfO  STOOLS,  f TARO  COVBRB, 
Mario,  Maala  B4K>lu.  Mulo  f oilos.kks. 
A  ud  Isrf*  uiartoual.    OAU  and  aa- 
a.    rhse«labTatad 
ftOAMMOR    PIAKOl, 
(Una   by  iba    ■■•fa- 1  prif-aaioa   u   tb« 
uK-vrlssA  plM0  (a  tbia  mkrkat, 
■ami  BOk-r  «%  «:o..  Ar*<>. 

MA.  1»1  Market  atr-«t. 


-RTOTJ* 

«6NE  CIDER! 

•itiAiiiTO  naixr, 
ran  ntAjneaoo. 


OFFERED  I 

AM  OBEE  001UI9 


«%ka¥l 


By  a  Clerk  who  Tried  to  Sell  Him 
a  Suit  of  Clothes. 


If   HA   HAD  OONK   TO  TUS 

GREAT  CLOTHING  EMPORIUM 
C.  P.  Van  Schaack  &  Co. 

70S,  712,  714  aad  716  Kearny  itrtet, 

(OPPOBITt  TUI  I'LAZ',,1 
Tit  WOll.ll  DATE  BltF.«  8ITITED 
■  t  •■««,  wltbant  Any  annrctmry 
■  Alk,  ualHAald  Un  tilt  llTla.  tA. 
4«T.  wAE«rnaaicat  to  to«l«ta.  aad  a 
walAiav  advartlaeaicat  of*lh«  law  price* 
a«  whlck  gee  da  are  tel.  AT  lb  At  eater- 
prtalaa  era,,  I  aatead  af  aelag  a  "  dea'd 
eald.  daaia,  aleasTeeable  Iwdi." 


Philadelphia  Restaurant. 

0HA8.  T.  BIBOOLD.  PBOPBIETOB. 

THB     0B010BKT     HBAT8    ABDJ 
TajrlAblM,     Board  br  tbt  weed. 
—  Tim  BfBJLET  hliHiIarL, 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING,   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,  LECTURE,    AND 

EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Koomi    1G    and     17 nvjo    'Washintrton    atreet. 


I-AKTMH     WANT  I'll 

FOR  A  FIRST  01. ASH  kXHIKlTION,  RKADY 
for  Ibt  ,o,d.  7 hi.  It  on.,  of  tb«  b,*t  oapof I o»- 
il'.i  for  A  unart  Q3AO  wllb  ft  until  otpiVtl  tvrr 
offtttd.    For  pAilioalATt  Applf  IB  abova 


IllAt.  A.    OABDNBR, 
The  Cclebralcd  Dateo  Caraedlaa. 

.   .    Mtaa  aiinnik  louicu. 

Borlraiaa.  Serla-Oonio  and  Ballad  Blnier. 


SAPPBO    TKOIIPI, 

Iaeladlan;  the  Child  TVander,  tAPPITO. 

I. El. IK    IM.lt, 

MISS  H.    All. IN  aad  IV.  EI.I.1S. 

«  TJ  T    1.1  a  TOW, 

....ABC... 
LtOT     ABA.  At  S, 

Berla.CoBite    aad    Dnettlate. 


-HE   AMOVE   AHTIST*   ABE    HOW    ON    OCX  BOOKS.    ANB   CAM    BIBB- 

ragad  by  mtnagara  Wtat  or  tbe  Rooky  Mountain*,   through  oar  agency, 

laERIDAN    WIBBYS    A    CO. 


THE   OLD 

Hot    scoton, 

15  Mortaa  Street,    tear  htearay. 

All    Drinks    Tea    Cents 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOR  HID  JfcRRT  III  TOWR. 

Alwaja  on  flls  ihs  ltew  York  Hsrsld .  Hirpur'r 
T7sskl«,  FrsnaT  Lssllk's,  Day's  Dotnst,  Folic*  Ok 
K*tt«,  all  ihfi  Oalifornls  pofrara.  sJbo  London 
Fanoh.  Ball'a&fa.  Illaairatad  London  Nbwb.  Cell 
and  latlsfr  jouraalf. 

SA*>  Don't  loTgfti  too  tin  ol  tfao  Hot   Hcotc-b. 

fal  tf  W.  a.  WALDROM,  Proprlator. 


Bar  Sugar 

BOB    8ALR-A1S    EIABUtT    STSBET.    AT 
MBROtR'S.  .  AUa,  ararr  kind  of  Oandlaa 


SANGER  HALLE 

(SINOSR'S  HALL.) 
14     OKABY    fcT.,     WEAK     KBABNT. 


Kas«  atnk  the  Cholctsal  Braadi  of    ITImes 
aad  Llsanri  oa  band. 

DEPOT  rYETAND  A  lASCHl'S  BAY  BREWERY 

f,B  u  OHBIB  FBLDMABS. 


,OC»L  AND  mSTRURENTlL 

MU8ICALINSTITUTE 

OBDKR  TBE  DIREOTTOl?  OF 

ileXXa>  XT*.  XI.  MHTDH.. 

aiSPoatSt.,   opp.  TJaloa  tqntrr, 
Rfl  :  from  »  10  I  ud  Irem  7    u,  »     RESI- 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 

TO  ORDER    «p50, 

LbAMTCASTER'S 

•  IT  WA«inXOTO\  HTHF.KT. 
fklllsk  Opp.  Mtdatrs'a  Opsra  Uonea. 


SHIRTS 

...    AND.... 

GENTS' 

FURNISHING 
GOODS. 

A  LAUGH  ABBORTNKNT  OF  OKlfTS*  FUB- 
Blabins  Oooda  m  ba  liail  fmod  and  cbvap,  at 
tha  "OLD  UURNKK,"'  .1.  I.KVY*^.  Al«  Mon»- 
(tomary  atrcat  Jusllca  titfln  te  all.  Don't  fcrgal 
tba  nnmbar— 510  Morttarooier-  straat.      fall  lm 


TRAYS  alwsfs  on  hand. 


Alfred  Vetter, 

Slaonfaotarsr  and. 
lnporUr  of 

BIRD  CAGES, 

CSS  llnpont, 

WSABSUTTER  STBgZT. 

Bes  tat  tlook  of  Bird 
Osk*b  bafora  parehsatoK  ■ 
slaswbera.  Always  soin*- 
Miiou  new  on  band.  My 
Patant  OajraB,  made  at 
Tin  Wlrs,  ara  irarmntod' 
FREE  FROM  VKRMIB. 
Also.  beat  quality  TBA 
nolt)  tf 


OR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT   ANATOMICAL  MUSEU1, 

Aad  College  ofKadlelne. 

1  n  flf\n    BEAUTIFUL   AND  INSTaHOT- 
1U.WU  w.  oblaoU  to  ba  aa.n.    Qpaa-B  tta> 
Publ io  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUREKA1TAU 
.l.MoatfOBMrratmt,    FOR  MEN  ONLY. 

•a* Da.  JoADaa'g  paitata  Oraci  U  at  snl  - 

Ooary  Kraat  (oppotlta  old  Maobanloa'  ParfUeaX 


Signor  Mancusi, 

pRIVATB  SINOINO    LEBSONB.-0LAB8  OB" 
MONDAY  aad  THTTBBDAY. 


MILITARY    GOODS 

....giro.  .. 

GOLD  ADD  SILVER  THEATRICAL 
TRIMMINGS, 

SSS   Meatcaraerr  ■trrat,    Kaaaa    We.  B, 


1  FIGARO-" 

THB  JOUBHAL  OF  AKUSEME5T8. 
pTabUahad  erery  D«  in  the  Ye*r  by 

I>.       BOGABDITS 


tglUtrcboDt   and  G1*S    Washington  8U 

Deio w  Mont Komsry,  Sin  Francisco. 


TUESDAY APBIL  1.1873 


Pie .  last    Puffery. 

About  this  ECJtOD  cf  the  year  the  dai'y 
pipers  tbrow  open  their  cjIultidb  to  the 
communications  of  "traveling  eorreflpon- 
dantj"  and  "occibional  correspondents." 
Theai  correspondent*  as  a  role,  r;c;ive 
notaiog  for  their  letters,  but  they  dead  heid 
through  the  country  oq  the  fetrength  of  their 
connection  with  "the  press."  They  s'ay  at 
people's  hoQBsa,  and  in  return  for  board  and 
lodging,  put  elaborate  descriptions  in  print 
or  t  jeir  orchards  and  vineyards.  At  every 
hotel  where  they  put  up,  the  "host"  la 
"genial,"  and  the  boose,  tte  moat  admirably 
organized  establishmejt  in  ttis  section  of 
ibe  country.  The  stage  drivers  are  all  bold 
Phaetons,  full  of  aneolote  and  generally 
bands  mo.  The  Call  is  first  in  the  field  with 
tbia  kind  of  thing.  On  Monday  it  bad  a 
latter  from  Colesa,  from  a  lady  correspon- 
dent. Thia  lady  gushed  over  everybody 
and  everything.    This  is  the  way  aho  doas  it : 

The  most  elegant  private  residence  be- 
longs to  Mr.  L ,  the  "head  and  front" 

ef  Spiritualism  in  ail  this  vicinity— a  gen- 
man  of  rare  intelligeocs  and  cultivation  and 
oharic  er.  fie  has  a  beautiful  daughter  in 
your  city,  whom  he  goes  to-morrow  tu  visit. 
It  was  built  fur  hi b  wife  and— I  believe— 
according  to  htr  lasts.  She  died  soon  after, 
and  it  is  now  rented  by  the  cashier  of  taa 
Bank,  whom  I  have  ret  met,  but  whoa  a  ele- 
gant wife  I  am  quite  in  love  with. 

Then  the  correspondent  says : 

Mrs.  G. ,  the  yoong  music  teacher,  is  very 
charming,  and  I  was  mnch  pleased  with  her 
husband,  i  w.i  pleased  with  youog  Dr.  B., 
whom  I  found  reading  a  work  on  "Psychol- 
ogy;" and  with  A.'  L.  H.,  the  youngest 
member  of  the  Colu-a  bar.  He  posse-sei 
in  a  large  degree  toat  God -given  power 
•vbich  has  mads  H.  W.  Bescher  what  he  is, 
s>nd  is  the  secret  of  Greene  Curtis'  succe  a, 
and  which  makes  successful  orators,  though 
perhaps  they  do  not  rank  high  ss  writers, 
being  more  e'oqneat  than  profound. 

The  inevitable  stage  driver  comes  in  thus: 

Of  the  ladies,  there  was  dear  little  Mrs. 
M.,  who  is  as  firm  is  a  rock  in  her  friend- 
ships and  her  Opinions,  atd  yet,  withal,  so 
gentle.  Her  giei.t-he.rted,  noble  husband 
will  drive  tn  ocer  to  Marys  ulle  to-morrow. 
He  is  a  Dane;  yeu  know  they  aro  so  staunch 
and  true. 

We  think  a  c  lumn  and  a  half  of  this  sort 
of  thing  in  the  Morning  Ca'l,  is  a  little  too 
mnch  of  a  good  thiog.  "Some  people" 
lake   it,  but  these  are  tLo  people  who  ese 

their  names  ia  print. 

-♦■ 

Ijive    Woil 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  an  amiable. 
-Bad  feeding  la  the  canaeof  man;  crimes.  Those 
Who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Restaurant,  on  Wash- 
lngtot  creet,  at  the  comer  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy.  Henry 
Bocien,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  since 
1819,  provice  i  for  b.a  customers  Lake  Tahoe 
trout,  Salmagnjidl  aont>,  game,  tame  geese, 
delicious  entrees,  and  everythiEj*  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  Met  ecu  of  tea  tn  the 
■oity  —  English  breakfast  Ma  —  BoacaonK  and 
Orange  Pekoe — can  be  obtained  here.  a 


Sandwich  Island.  Puln. 

Since  the  recension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  tvery  kind  of  industry  Is 
tat  lug  new  life.  Sir.  Jacob  Sehrelber,  dealer  tn 
beading  and  furniture,  620  Washington  stree*, 
opposite  the  market,  who  fca*  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  tbe  fathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualitisa 
for  ma'trass  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Behrel. 
ber  will  find  no  difficulty  in  disposing  of  all 
that  comes.  a. 

a  — 

Trie    Pioneer   Carpet   Beating 

THacliine     Co., 

Mo.  653  Tehama  street,  Is  the  only  p'aeeyoa 

oan  depend  on  for  having  jour  Carpets  well 

clraned  and  swept  by  machinery.    J.  Spauld- 

i*ag  k  Oo. S-a 

J)r.  Barlow  J.  Smith 

Is  giving  a  cours  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle* 
men  on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Di&- 
■  aaaes  at  his  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7)4  o'clock, 
A  part  of  tbe  evening  la  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  In  reoard  to  health 
te  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  r.  u.,  free.         w 


Notice  to  ibe  Public. 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
'  Booth  of  ths  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  sel- 
ling off  hts  nne  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  chll- 
arena'  clotclog,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatlj  reduced  nrices.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  tuts,  trunks,  valises, 
eto.t  below  cot,    c-ii  if  you  want  bargains. St 

Mrs.  M,  W.  Kind,  Aresemaker,  has  removed 
to  123  Geary  Btreet.  between  Dupont  and  Stock. 
ton,  opposite  Starr  King's  ehurch.  Or 


itf  1 


r  la    a    Beauty  ! 
The  Little  Gem  Clothing  ana  Card  Marker,  at 
116  Washington  street,  near  the  Post  Office,  Beat 
ever  In  route  L  0 

A.  great  variety  of  Tips  end  Bows,  all  styles, 
Just  received  at  the  What  Cheer  Lanudry,  ni 
Leldeidcrff  street.  • 

Genuine    Havana    Clears. 
Beat  brands  at  61     Montgomery  street,  B,  W. 
.-ner  of  Merchant.    1  ^«nck  &  Oahn.  q 

The    Best    Remedies, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr,  Per. 
IT'S  Webfoot  pais,  for  all  blMous  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Sansome 
street,  oerner  of  Commercial. 


atttift 


A  Platte  ef  Hash. 

The  e'ectbn  of  ofiloers  for  the  Bohemian 
Olub  takes  piicj  to-dty.  There  ib  an  oppo- 
sition tisket  representing  the  Utarary  ele- 
ment. 

An  awful  whopper  from  the  Washington 
Critic:  "Tte  Chinese  gambling  establish- 
ments of  San  Franoisco  yield  $25,000  to  the 
city  treasury  annually." 

Pick-ring  disovereoV  a  spy  in  the  Call 
office  wto  kept  the  Chronicle  posted  on  its 
financial  affairs.  Tbe  tpy  left  suddenly.  He 
was  tafaiog  Mr.  P. 'a  money  and  8:1  iag  bim 
to  tbe  enemy. 

Tte  mounting  of  "Romeo  and  Juliet,"  as 
produce!  at  tbe  Opera  Comiqus,  Paris,  cost 
80,000  francs. 

The  management  of  tbe  Alhambra  requsst 
the  public  to  "  look  out  for  Ohas.  Vivian." 
They  can't  find  bim. 

Everyone  is  praising  Michael  Reese  for 
giriog  the  University  $2,000.  It  is  "nice." 
Let  bim  do  so  some  more. 

Contractors  are  libeling  the  Superintend- 
ent of  tbe  Alms  House  again. 

Frank  Pixlsy  in  the  Chronicle  says  it  is 
wicked  of  Americans  to  go  and  t psnd  money 
abroad.  Oh,  Frank !  Yon  know  how  it  is 
yourself. 

The  most  pitiable  eight  is  a  rich  old  man 
who  c  .n't  rest. 

Tho  Pound  Master  denies  that  he  makes 
dog  e  it  dog,  and  shows  his  butcher  bill  for 
beef. 

Money  his  nothing'to  do  with  the  heart's 
finest  chords. 

Boss  Tweed  is  supposed  to  have  said  this 
"  The  roid  to  a  million  dollars  is  down  hill 
all  the  way." 

King  Bill  of  the  Sandwich  Ialands  is  oom< 
ing  here.  Hoky  poky  wanki  fum.  God  save 
the  king. 

The  Call  on  Sunday  published  ft  list  of 
rich  men  for  the  benefit  of  begging-letter 
writers. 

Tbe  traveling  jcorreapondent  plague  has 
set  io.    The  Call  has  it  badly. 

Put  yourself  in  his  place"  is  had  reason- 
iag  for  a  jury. 

Tosemite  pilgrims  will  now  bsgtn  to  ar- 
rive. 

Blaok  sheep  sre  like  lawyers,  becauss  they 
are  brought  up  to  tae  ba-a.  Lawyers  are  like 
black  sheep  because— well,  no  mattor. 

The  Brit'sh  Benevolent  Boc:ety's  picnic 
will  take  plaos  on  the  231  at  F/aesking's  Park, 
Alameda. 

Ireland  mourns  the  lack  of  railroads. 

A  new  pickle  manufactory  is  to  be  started 
In  San  FraocUco.    It  is  needed. 

Bndd  Doble,  the  jockey,  has  gone  East. 

Leander  Quint's  suit  against  Laura  Fair, 
to  get  paid  for  saviag  her  neck,  commences 
this  morning. 

When  they  pat  God  ia  the  Constitution  it 
will  be  consistent  to  forbid  Sunday  sessions 
of  Congressmen,  even  with  Christian  states- 
men in  the  majority. 

Car  conductors'  nippers  are  dmgerous 
weapons.  They  use  tiem  on  rowdies  with 
terrible  effect. 

Henry  Edwards  will  be  cext  President  of 
the  Bohemian  Club. 

Somewhat  too  much  of  this.  Two  col- 
umns of  Bogart  in  Monday's  Chronicle.  - 

AWsBuingtim  Critic  libel:  "California 
will  take  into  consideration  tbe  propriety  of 
Betting  fire  to  ships  laden  with  Chine  w 
women  before  they  enter  port." 

Mrs.  Minnie  Myrle Miller  lectured  to  gocd 
houses  in  Ohio  and  Indiana. , 

Business  is  brightening. 

It  ii  siothing  when  you  have  a  post-office 
box  to  see  a  letter  for  you  edvertis.d. 

Tte  Art  Gallery  comes  out  to-morrow. 

Ton  cannot  sqaeeze  happiness  out  of  ava- 
rice. 

Tbe  Hew  Orleans  Opera  House  is  to  be 
sold  at  auction. 

You  won't  be  happier  next  year  than  you 
are  now. 

A  Tennessee  University  lost  sixty-nine 
M.  D.'i  allat  OLce,  recently. 

Nobby  note-paper  now  is  gray,  ruled  with 
gold  lines. 

A  large  dry  goods  establishment  in  this 
oity  prefers  '■second-class  customers"  to 
first-claes,  as  they  pay  cuh. 

Judge  Tjler  is  playing  Chicken  hazard. 
He  is  going  to  sppeal  Devise's  eiae,  and  try 
to  get  him  a  third  trial. 

Art  critics  are  a  dearth. 

Never  let  business  make  you  lean  end 
sour. 

Take  a  holiday  this  year. 

The  Daabaways  allow  d  Stephen  Maybell1 
the  Laborer  poet,  to  read  his  pome  to  them. 
Admission  free. 

The  public-ccu'd  stand  a  few  "  last  nights 
of  circus"  before  John  Wilson  goes  rurdl- 
izlng. 

It  is  easier  to  earn  $1  in  this  country  than 
30  cents  in  England. 

There  are  1,000  more  pi:>s  than  people  in 
New  Zealand. 

In  the  Cincinnati  diocese,  Catbalic3  dare 
not  join  trades  unions. 

There  will  be  work  enough  for  erery  one 
this  year. 

The  Mcdccs  still  manage  to  hold  the  Peace 
Commission  in  abeyance. 

Omaha's  business  directory  boasts  4,680 


Clam  Chowder  Every  IVisrnt. 

Tne  best  chowder  in  town,  at  tbe  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  IS  Morton  street,  jast  off 
B^arny. s_w 

We  get  no  business  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  onr  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry.     Office,  121  Leldeedorff  Street.        • 

Photograpnic    Carai. 
At  one  dollar  per  doaen  at  tbe  People*  Art 


The  Last  Nevr  Sons* 

Air — "Matt  t£  Chandon," 

Emerson  Oorvllle  U  toy  name. 
My  business  alvayfl  id  tbe  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  a-d  Fan:?  Boast. 
Relishes  thea«,  tbat  my  booBe  can  boast. 
S  *fely  these  Bivalves  to  alt  I  show, 
Qh!  hleh  ohl  OhI  nigh  obi 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
Corville  tayssol  cays  sol  ■  a  *"" 

On  Floe  Stieet,  it  No.  110, 
Remember  the  numbtr  aod  call  again,' 
Visions  of  Bhell-fi-h  tn  every  style, 
|ow»rily  causa  you  much  to  smile. 
Ledlje  with  escorts  tbere  alwijs  go, 
Ladies  got  Lniiee  got 
Emerson  Corvllle's  polit'l  and  so 
3-1  They  go!  they  go!  tbfy  gol 

Sa.fli    Mooro, 

Formerly  of  Bubs  House  Carriages,  can  be 
round  tn  front  ef  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
ablishmant,  southwest  corner  £ush  and  Mont- 
gomery sta.,  or  Dexter  Stables,  Carriage  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  nlcht.  at  rednoed  rates.  bo 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


r-IHvldend  Notice,— JPloneer  Land  aod 
Loan  Association.— A.  dividend  (57th  dlridaod)  of 
one  per  oeot.  for  the  month  of  March,  baa  ba«n 

decl&red ,  p»j  able  oo  tbe  5th  of  April ;  a  lac,  an  ex- 
tra dividend  (58th)  of  ose-aixteenth  of  on*  par 
cant,  par  month  far  tha  aix  moothi  ending  Marao 
Jet.  parable  on  the  10  lb  of  April,  at  tba  banking 
office  ef  tbe  Inoorporatioo,  413  Oaliloroia  itraet. 
Br  order  of  the  Board  of  Trn-te«i. 
apllt  U.  KOfiHL,  Oaahier. 


A.   W.    WHELKEN, 

Whitener  and  Paper  Hanger, 

No.     18S    GEARY  [STBEET, 
apl  lm  Batwten  Dapont  and  Sto«kton  «t 


C ALI FO RNIA    TH E ATRE. 

John  MoOullengb Proprietor  and  Manager 

EXTRA.    AsTIfOaTNCKUKHT. 


MB.  JOHN  MoCULLGUGH  being  desirous  ef 
acknowledging  the  Talaable  aarvioei  rendered  bj 

MR.  W.  T.  PORTER, 

Soenic  Artist  of  trie  Theatre, 
In  the  production  of 

o  o  n.  i  o  Xs  .a.  to;  .xt  m 

The  great  ■nooan  ofwhioh  ia  in  no  small  degree 
due  to  his  Bplendid  pict»lal  delineations  of  the 
eoenes  of  Aneient  Borne,  bu  teadered  him.  while 
the  play  ia  in  tbe  full  tide  of  success  and  popu- 
larity, a 

COMPLIMENTARY    BENEFIT, 

TO  TAEE  PLACE  OS 

WEDXEiBiT   EVEXIXft,  APBIL  8d 


BOX  SHfiET  VOW  i-PBW. 


ap!2t 


Oorner  Twelfth  and  Folaom  streets. 


STJ3TDAX APRIL   6,    1S13 


o^t^„Txrx>      PICNIC 


Garibaldi  Guard! 

OAPT..PBAKCI8    LUCIIETTI, 


TBE  OOMPANF  WILL  FORM  OS  MONT- 
g..mery  aires-,  near  Washington,  at  10  o'olo.k, 
and  n:arcb  ibrougb  tbe  prmoiDal  atreete  anl  *o 
tne  GarJsuf,  nrbere  they  will  giro  an  EXHIBI- 
TION DBIll;  alter  wbiob  they  will  beaddraBiel 
by  tbe  Oapta-n,  followed  by  tbe 

liOJT.     A.     D.     8PLITALO. 


Grand    Open-Air    Concert 

By  Prof.  Henry  Fondan  Mad  en' t  Eras ■  and  String; 
Dinning  commenoes  at  1  o'clock  and  continues  all 
aigfit.  Grand  PerformaaCB  by  tbe  Japanese 
Tronpe.  Kaces  and  Athltt'O *e porta  for  wbioh  val- 
uable prieea  will  be  awarded,  Balloou  Ascension, 
weather  permitting. 

AJDMISSIOIY SO  CENTS 

Small  ohildran  free.  apl  td 


AFTER    SEEING 

CORIOLANUS 

GO  TO  THE 

Hot     Scotoli, 

Sutler  street,  near  Kearnj, 
And  try  one  of  their 

Hot  Seotch's.or  Tom  &  Jerry's 

All    X>rinli»    Ten    Cents 

fltf JOS.  D.  BBIGG8.  Proprietor. 


GRAND 


AVERAGE 


SCHEME! 


500,000  ARTICLES 


SELLING  AT 


2£|    CENTS 


HffES-^TV 


GENTS' 


Furnishing 


GotJds, 


CLOTHING,  Etc. 


BILLY  EMERSON'S 

if .ew  sons, 

"OLD    BLACK    JOE," 

Wish  Picture  of  Old  Joe  aod  Mas  as  Obarlaa. 

"DSSLEEOLE  PUCK  UND  DAN," 

THE  GREAT  DUPOH  SONS. 

Bradley  &  Balo&on  Portrait  of  Emerson. 

BOTH  JDST  OUT  AT 

Gray's    Music  Store. 

mfattiw 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  TSO  MARKET  STREET,  HABB-Y  OOB- 
byn  respectfnlr  Inf ornta  bia  friends  and  pat- 
rons tbat  be  baa  reflttad  in  beautiful  style  tbis 
coay  and  comfortable  reaort,  aod  wHi  be  pleaaed 
to  see  theru,  one  and  all,  and  bare  them  aampla 
aome  of  tbe  choioeat  winea  and  liquors,  A  new 
billiard  table  from  the  mannJacto'j  of  Lieeenueid 
withPbelan  and  Oollerder's  lateet  patent  p'eel- 
faoedoushions,  baa  been  placed  in  tbe  Billiard 
Parlor.  The  pocnlar  and  efficient  beverage  manip- 
nlator,  Tommy  Dan-oil, can  be  found  in  bia  old  po- 
sition prepared  to  dispense  creators oomfort to  alL 
jalltf 


THE  WBBD  BEWING  MACHINE  AOEKOT 
Axtnor  is  now  reanoved  to  158  Hew  Moat- 
domery  street,  Dear  Heward.  N.  B— Tha  rTKBD 
FamUjFaToritetMk  tbe  highest  premlnaa  erer 
eia-atf-two  cooiMtJtora  at  tbe  treat  World's  Pair 


e -ioTityr  aad  t 

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X^vlII    Lines 

...'.cor..M 

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Received  Daily, 

AT  THS 

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Iar»6  aoa  weU  nleotxl  tumi  , 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk  fo 
and  Cloth, 

Aod  bis  D«w  tto'ei  of  rtMdr-ra*<ia  R[  m. 
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WHE3REI 

OCR  KEXT  "OVELTY. 


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Sam  Pat  to  Biddr.  "Too  Iftor.  an  briftit. 

Mor'Tlor  •••!  i  hit  (oarkla  lika  a  lUr." 
"0   ria,     iati  UlddT.  "t>r.  Brorr'a  Dlaotond 

Eiaa  oarod  mat  di*il  of  *  bad  oaUrrh.  ' 


adf 
F-rr  aaiaat  all  Dmib fUtY  aid  at  9  PORT  STREET. 


To  Close  Copartnership. 


JBAINDLIR  &  CO. 

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1 


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HAVE  RECEIVED 


Assortment 


IBESS  GOODS! 


PfLLE  DE  PARIS, 

JBTHIAST    COBMB 

and  Montgomery  Sts., 

■■"■Btdontal   Block. 


•i». 


WE    WILL    8ELL 

OCT  OUM    «oni.irTN,    *;i    per    duxea. 

OtTT  SLAW    I'M: l' IT    BOWLH,    »1  fiO    each. 

OUT  OI.A4H    DRCARTEEI,    «1  IO    aack. 

OVT  CLAW    PltOaF.BM      SI  SO    each. 

cot  olahi  •Errs-  or— 

1  4aaaa  OeblaU, 
1  daaaa  Ek«  GIaiim. 
1  aToaeo  Soaee  Pletea. 
1  Rnsar  Bowl, 
1  Speea  eiaaa, 
1  Creaaaer. 
1  CaTered  Batter. 
X  Eralt  Bovrl 
1  Crler-y  Olaia, 
>  Prea«rre  Blakea*         / 
KoajlBh  Dlnaer  Ret  for  IS  jrartroaa,  S*0. 
rreaeb  Dlaaer  Ret  for  lS-pcreaaa,  SSfl  ta  aSO. 
Saparlor  Plated  Cmtori,  81  ta  Via. 
Raperlor   Plated    (Bodgers    BroiJ    Table    Spaoaa, 

as  •"»*  per  daxea. 
Rnpealor    Plated    (Bodgeri    Broi.)    Table   Parka. 

95  aft  per  dozrn. 
Sopcrlor      Plated    (Rodgera     Bros.  >    Tea    Spaona, 

aa  TS  per  doacn. 
■  npcrlar  lear«<taaad)ed    (Kaaaell'a)  Table  Kaleca, 

as  per  dezen. 
aapertor  Ivory-handled  (Bnaaell'a)  Dcaaert  Knives 

as  par  doses. 
Raperlor   Ivor; -bandied  (BneaeL'a)  Oaraara.    9M  SO 
p*r  pair.  a 

And   Mltgoodila   ear    IHHE.tHR   STOCK    la  like 
proportloM. 

H  A VILAND.  HOOPER  &  Go. 

338   Pine   Street. 


MONEY  SAVED 

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(iooda.    Tba  Ltr«a*t  1 1  iok  and  Liirut  Price*, 
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qaallty  or  letlai*.    Etamir.o  oarito  ik  balafe  mftk- 
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A.    U.  IAMPUH  «Si  CO., 

tic  HO  Second  itreet. 
toMlm        Between  ktlaaltin   and    Minna. 

BOWERT  THEATRE, 

SALT   LAKE    CITY.     _ 


TTARIETY  TALKNT  KH   ROtTTg  EAST  Otti 
•  U.ji    i.oor.    Brlt-olM.    iDganminU    by 
•  t-pplnf  it  SUI  L*k«  aoB  ippljin«  to 

A.  JEKOHK. 
fl» Bnalaet*  ^...g.r. 

BALDWIN'S    DAIRY  Bt/TTER ! 

'PHI8  IS  TO  CERTIFY  THAT  W.  B.  TERVTtL- 
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are  tbo  SOLE  AGENTS  for  tho  sal*  of  my  brand 
of  baltar,  kaown  as  "  BALDWIN'S  DAIRY  BDr- 
TKR."  It  haa  baon  told  at  tbo  abora  stand  tha 
aaatthlrtoanyaar*,  andaoy  brasd*  of  baiter  rap. 


Ia.   K.    BAIDWIX. 

Ban  Fraaoiioo,  April.  8tb.  1073. 

IV.    B.   TEBWI1.';«K»*  CO. 
frif^lra SO  and  SI  WaahlDgtoo  Market. 

"THE"  SAUCE. 

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TAYLOR  A  BERSELL, 
mhl  1m «0B  Ol.y  tlrefl. 

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OAlf  BE  HAD  AT 

gtalla  S.  e.  Callzorala  Market 
PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


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Veer*  Jfc  Maynard, 

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'IFICS-A. 


IKE  JOTJBHAX  OF  AKUSEKESTS. 


■  a  Merchant  aad    sn*  'WaanlBntaa  ata. 

Below  at  onlcomerr.  Ban  Fmaclaoo. 


WEDNESDAY .APBIL  2,1873 


.      AMUSEMENTS,    Etc 

California  Tfcesttro. 

"Ooriolsnus"  is  in  its  last  »nk.  Before  it  fU 
finallr  taksa  off  Manager  MoOullonghltonght  fit 
to  under  W.'.T.Porter.itoe  scenic  irllit,  to  whom 
moon  of  the  success  of  tbis  piece  ii  doe,  &  bsneflt. 
Tali  will  Uke  place  to-oigbi,  end  ire  are  ■ore  tbat 
the  public  will  with  pleasure  aval)  themselves 
of  this  opportnoi tj  to  join  with  the  management 
of  the  Theatre,  srpreesing  their  epprscistion 
of  Mr.  PorUr'a  talent  and  induatry.  Ws  think 
that  he  can  confidently  reckon  on  a  (nil  hoot  e. 
Alhambra. 

There  ia  a  very  brig*  t  and  amusing  performance 
at  this  honn,  and  all  who  go  there  enjoy  them- 
selves thoroughly.  Inthe  first  part  there  is  good 
BiDRiag  and  excellent  music,  with  lots  of  fun  by 
Billy  Emerson  end  Ober  ley  Button,  in  the  Interlace 
Senator  Bob  Hart  delights  the  audleuoe  with  his 
dry  humor.  Emerson  appears  in  song  and  danca 
Little  Mao  in  acts,  and  the  very  laughable  sketch 
of  "The  Mlsohievous  Monkey"  ends  Ihe  evening's 
amusement. 
Metropolitan  Theatre. 

This  eTening  Signor  Piitro  Baoeef,  one  of  the 
Bioet  popular  tenore  who  have  ever  appeared  in 
San  Franeiaoo,  will  takea  benefit  at  the  Metro- 
politan Theatre.  He  will  prfeentan  entertainment 
well  worthy  of  the  patronage  of  the  public.  The 
opera  of  -Robert  le  Diabte"  will  he  performed 
With  the  beneficiary  in  the  title  role,  Herr  Carl 
Bpeigler  as  Bertram.  Mme.  IneaFabbri,  Alice  and 
Miss  AnneEJaeras  Isabella.  The  rest  of  the  oast 
appears  on  oar  first  page.  The  opera  will  be  pre- 
sented with  an  enlarged  orchestra,  under  the  direc- 
tion of  Prof.  R.  Mulder  FebbrL  The  ballet  will 
be  given  by  a  corps'  de  ballet,  with,  M'lle  Marie 
Gangain  in  the  leading  part  of  Elena.  Signer 
Baccei  baa  well-earned  a  good  benefit,  and  will 
undoubtedly  have  a  splendid  house,  ths  seats  being 
nearly  all  taken.  The  Chapman  Sisters,  supported 
by  the  dramatic  company,  will  appear  in  "Alad- 
din" te-aorrow  evening. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Thomas  Campbell,  the  barStoo,  it  a  great  favor- 
ite with  the  audience  ai  this  hotue :  the  tableau 
viTants  are  very  pretty;  J.  H.  Larldn  and  Carrie 
Armstrong  are  always  enoared  in  their  Dutch 
specialties;  Cogill  and  Cooper  are  great  in  song 
and  dance;  many  other;  appear  in  varied  special- 
'  ties,  and  the  capital  fatce  of  'Toodles"  end*- a 
pleasing  performance. 
HafpiLre's  Opera  Home. 

Altera  good  first  part,  an  amusing  interlude  is 
given,  in  which  Mies  Agnsa  Kennedy,  Charles 
Ooriell,  Miss  Ljdia  Livingstone,  Harry  Howard, 
H.  Robinson,  J,  Cot  ton,  and  many  others  appear. 
The  afterpiece  of  "Leva's  Diadem;  or  Dead  and 
Alive,"  is  very  lively  and  amusing,  and  Miss  Agnes 
Kennedy,  Miss  May  Leslie,  Charles  Ooriell  and 
and  others  display  considerable  burleeque  talent. 
Frank  De  Eon,  the  comic  singer,  will  make  his 
first  appearance  to-night.  Stephen  Maybell,  the 
Oregon  poetand  comedian,  will  shortly  yppear. 
Academy  of  Music    Oaltland. 

II  is  net  often  tbat  the  Oakland  people  have 
each,  an  entertainment  aa  they  will  enjoy  this 
evening,  Toe  Chapman  Sisters  will  perform  at 
the  Academy  of  Music,  suppoited  by  the  Metro- 
politan Theatre  oompany.  The  bill  will  consist  of 
the  comedy  of  "Ofaeolnaate,"  ,wbieh  was  such  a 
success  in  this  city,  with  both  Miss  Blanohe  and 
Miss  Ella  in  the  cast,  and  the  screaming  farce  of 
"oahemeroerr/s  Boy."  Figabo  will  be  the  pro- 
gramme of  the  house. 

Piatt's  Hair. 

Prof.  O.  B.Fowler  will  lecture  to  ladies  to-mor- 
row afternoon,  on  "Female  Health.''  In  the  even- 
ing the  Professor  will  lecture  to  [gentlemen  only 
en  "Manhood— Man  and  Woman  Illustrated."  On' 
Sunday,  the  last  lecture  will  be  given — on  "Immor- 
Ulit j.  and  its  Relations  to  this  Life."  Consulta- 
tions en  Phrenology  are  held  every  day  at  the 
Grand  HotaL 

City  Gardens.— The  picnic  of  the  Gari- 
baldi Guard  will  be  held,  here  on  Snuday.and 
a  meet  pleasant  time  may  be  expected.  The 
Japanese  Troupe  will  give  a  performance,  Hon,  A. 
D.  Splivalo  will  speak,  and  Maden'e  brass  band 
will  famish  musiolto  those  who  want  to  dance. 

Woodward's  Gasdsnb —Signor  Donate. 
the  world-reaown  eae-legged  deuoer,  in  his  mar- 
vellous exhibition  at  Woodard'e  Gardens,  Satur- 
day and  Sunday  ;  also,  the  full  Japanese  Troupe, 
and  the  Buialay  Family  ia  pantomime.  Balloon 
Ascension  en  Sunday. 

AHATOknoAi.  Mnsffuii,— Odo  of  the  most 

ismpleie  collection*  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
Its  tea,  comprising  hundreds  of  ooetty  and  beeu- 
tUnl  vu  models,  ie  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
•nly)  at  the  Mureom  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
hoar  may  be-profttabir  spent  here. 


Spring:  Opening:, 
The  l.teit  novelties  in%ounete,  bate,  eta,  and 
choios  selection  of  millinery  goods,  to  be  seen  at 
Mrs.  M.  Selig's  emporium  of  faebion,  2!6  Kearny 


Ooo«l   Investment. 

Ho  other  city  iu  the  United  State!  offers 
greater  inducements  at  the  preient  time  for 
investment  in  town  lots  than  San  Diego.  How 
ie  the  time  to  secure  lots  at  $35  each  at  ill 
Montgomyy  street.  This  Is  the  best  chance 
ever  offered.  • 


A.  Pleasant  Location, 

Parsons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  m  t 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  blinding  is  a  Tar?  fins  one  and  is  well 
lighted  and -ventilated.. 

*  — » 

Uadiees  vieitina  ocr^s. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Joss  P. 
Dwtxb,  126  Sutter  street,  opposite  Lick  House, 
and   at   the   Grand   Hotel.    H.  B.— Hutdkss- 

CHXSTS  SE-ITLT  MASKED.      PEKHAUSTIP    Of  every 

description  to  order.  B 

m.     .ention,    Ladles 

To  give  the  skin  the  softness  of  velvet,  and 
the  tint  of  the  Illy  to  the  complexion,  use 
Dicsxr's  Gbeue  de  Lis.  l 


I>r.     Doherty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  partJcraariy  to 
chzonlc  and  spedflo  practloe,  and  as  such  Is 
bow  the  most  snocessfal  of  any  Physician  in 
Ban  Franeiaoo.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Lcidesdcrfl,  a  tew  doors  oelow  What 
Ohwer  House,  sasessSss  -*  *-»s 


Tbeatrlcal  Motes. 

Manager  MoOallough  has  leased  the  California 
Theatre  for  five  jeara  at  $2.(40  per  moaJb  rental. 

The 'oeg  talked  of  new  theatre  on  Mission  street, 
near  Third,  Is  to  be  built.  It  is  to  he  a  splendid 
edi&ev,  and  is  to  be  completed  by  t  as  first  ef  Sep- 
tember. 

The  right  of  way  through  the  Metmp-.liron 
Theatre  and  Magnire's  Opera  House  for  Moli- 
gomery  Avenue,  having  been  purchased  by  and 
deeded  to  the  citr.  the  commissioners  have  noti- 
fied the  present  occupants  that  they  muet  be  pre- 
pared to  commence  clearing  away  the  portions  of 
said  theatres  new  standing  on  the  surveyed  line 
of  Montgomery  Arenas,  by  April  list;  or  the 
e»mmlestoaer*  will  proceed  to  sell  such  incum- 
brances to  the  highest  (bidder.  Montgomery 
Avenue  wlllcutlhe  Metropolitan  nearly  in  through 
diagonally,  and  will  sweep  away  moot  of  the  stage, 
and  the  esetern  portion  of  the  dress . circle  of  tbe 
Opers,  Housi,  making  both  buildings  totally  -inflt 
for  theatrical  purposes. 

"A  Midsummer  Night's  Dream"  will  be  the  next 
grand  Bhakspearean  feature  at  tbe  Oalifornia 
Theatre. 

Congress  Hall  Is  being  rapidly  converted  into  a 
very  putty  and  comfortable  little  theatre,  about 
the  size  of  the  Alhambra,  with  dress  circle  and 
orchestra  accommodations  for  six  hundred  per- 
sons. 1  he  drees  cire'e  and  orchestra  will  be  loca- 
ted ou  the  ground  floor,  wjih  the  gallery  above, 
exactly  reversing  the  arrangement  of  the  Albaa- 
bra.  Ihe  stage  and  proscenium  are  already  nearly 
completed,  the  dress  circle  and  orchestra  floor 
laid,  and  the  frame  work  of  the  gallery  ereoted. 
The  front  of  tbe  building  is  to  be  improved  and 
ornamented;  the  entrance  way  is  to  be  widened 
eight  feet  more,  and  the  interior  of  the  theatre 
will  be  elaborately  decorated.  The  time  set  for 
opening  is  Jose  1st. 

"  Tbe  Governess"  Is  the  title  ef  the  new  comedy 
which  will  be  brought  out  at  tbe  Oalifornia  Thea- 
tre ou  Monday  night.  It  is  written  by  Mra.  Julia 
E.  Dunn  of  this  city. 

Mrs.  Bowers,  "tbe  superb,"  as  they  call  her  at 
toe  East,  will  open  at  the  California  on  Monday, 
April  14th. 

There  is  some  talk  of  converting  Piatt's  Hall 
into  a  theatre.  Parties  are  figuring  on  it,  but 
their  figures  don't  approximate  dangerously  near 
as  yet. 

Manager  Msguire  bas  arrived  in  Hew  York,  and 
will  soon  be  sending  on  star  talent  for  the  Alham- 
bra Theatre. 

B.  D.  Davies,  "the  man  with  a  thousand  voice," 
who  has  for  the  past  five  months  been  a  big  at- 
traction it  Niblo's,  left  Hew  York  on  Sunday  last. 
He  is  engaged  for  tbe  Metropolitan  Theatre,  and 
will  appear  on  Monday  next.  He  is  said  to  be 
very  funny. 

"Tbe  Merry  Wives  of  Windsor,"  Nioolai'e  com- 
ic opera,  produced  for  tbe  first  tine  in  this  city 
by  the  Fsbbri  Troupe  at  the  Oalifornia  Theatre 
last  Sunday  night,  will  be  repeated  next  Sunday. 

The  Dockrills  and  the  fUuny  Frenoh  ckwn, 
Kenuibal,  have  started  tor  tbe  Bast.  Theysre 
engaged  for  Bsrnum  for  the  coming  aeasoa.  Bndd 
Doble  took  their  three  performing  horses  with  bis 
blooded  stock,  in  bis  palace  horse  car. 

There  ia  *j  umor  on  the  street  of  another  theat- 
rical project,  to  the  effect  that  tbe  Gouty  Jail  ia 
to  be  converted  into  a  theatre,  with  Harry  Oour- 
talus  as  manager.  It  should  not  be  credited  to 
readily. . 

Sp'eadld  Display. 

That  made  by  the  dry  goods  establishment 
of  Eaindler  &  Co.,  corner  of  Montgomery 
and  Butter  streets.  Their  windows  bloom 
like  brilliant  flower  gardens  with  bus*  of 
richest  color,  for  the  "  City  of  Paris"  store 
is  now  blossoming  with  new  Spring  style 
fabrics  direct  from  the  parent  house  in 
Parie,  and  great  is  the  display  thereof. 


Those  Beantifml  New  Carpets. 

At  Jas.  W.  Bnrnhsm  t  Co's,  Ho.  618  Market 
and  17  Post  streets,  are  going  like  hot  cakes. 
Mew  and  choice  patterns  constantly  arriving. 
A  perfect  rash  to  see  and  bny  them.  Elegant 
parlor  fnrnitnie  mide  to  order  Is  the  finest 
syile.  4  a 

Pratt's  Abolition  OU 
Oares  BhemnaUsm  sad  Neuralgia.  3 


bT'Fob  Cbtilpbkh's   Pxctuhss  go  to  Mobsb'b 
Gallzby,  41"  Montgomery  slraet.  S-v 


Wlille  Labor  Only  ! 

Employed  by  the  What  Oheer  Laundry,  131 
Leldesdoiff  s'reet,  • 

Holiday    Candies, 

Sresb,  sweet  and  delicious  Candles,  of  every 
variety,  at  aL  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 676  Kearny  street.    'Wholesale  ana  retail,    a 


Star  Slilrts  ana  Collars. 

All   sorts   and  sixes,  for  sa'e  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leldesdoiff  at,       • 


Save    Tour    Money. 

Why  psy  (8  per  dozen  for  Cabinet  Bembrandt 
Photographs  when  yon  can  get  them  lor  $4  per 
dozen,  and  all  other  kinds  equally  cheap,  at  the 
New  Yobk  Oaxjjebt,  No.  25  Third  street,  be- 
tween Hlssion  and  Market  streets.  Ho  Chinese 
employed  at  the  New  York  Gallery,  3-e 


McDowell,  Show  Card  Writer 

Beady  made   and  made  to  order.    Eoom  10 

608  Market  street,  oor.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 


Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 
Coxes  Lane  Back  and  Paralysis. 


?* 


Fob  tthx  wobx,  go  to  T.  0.  Jeegop,  dentist, 
cor.  Snttsr  and  Montg'ry,  over  Tocher's.     S-u 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  la  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  hats.  At  "  Ths"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  bat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  immense 
—the  price?  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  n 


Five  Hundred  Men^anted 
Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leldesdorff  st.       * 


For    -tne    Best    Candles. 

Go  to  the  popular  store  of  Geo.  Haas  a  Co., 
20  Ee-roy  aireet.  Hew  style  cap  bonbons  for 
balls  and  putles.  ^ 3ai 

It   Is    True, 

3.  A.  S baber  k  Oo.  are  selling  p&rlor,  sets  and 
all  other  kinds  of  rurnltnre  and  bedding  cheap  v, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  In  town.  Other 
dealers  don't  stand  s  ghost  ot  s  chance  when 
people  know  Bhaber's  prices,  * 


Do   Hot   Suffer   irom    Corns, 

The  Tinfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Ban- 
Ions.  Club  and  Ingrowing  Halls,  can  And  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Instt. 
tote,  319  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  pjl  We 
**>**£  from  experience,  having  tested  ths  Dos- 
1  sera  capability.  Beferencee  given  U  required,  e 


COM  MO>PLA?E. 

She  teased  the  curie  from  n**  blushing  face; 
She  softly  sigbed,  with  a  girlish  fane, 
"I'm  weary  of  lire— it's  so  commonplace; 

"Wtary  <  f  music  forever  sweet; 

W  ax/  of  rcse-lesves  beneath  my  feet; 

Sick  of  the  days  that  themselvt  e  repeat" 

Faded  the  rosea,  the  mnslo  stilled; 
Change  has  come,  as  tbe  maiden  willed; 
Borrow  ths  pulse  of  her  life  has  thrilled— 

Borrow  too  deep  to  be  sighed  away; 
Where  Is  that  wearisome  yesterday, 
Bright  with  a  beauty  too  fair  to  atay? 

U  to  the  silence  that  sits  apai*, 
Keeping  wich  o'tr  the  schlng  heart, 
Steals  a  thought  like  an  arrowy  dart; 

"Through  the  swlf:  cycles  ol  time  and  Bpass, 
One  la  the  fate  that  befalls  the  race — 
Happy  lives  only  are  comaocplace.  * 


Oysters. 

In  strolling  round  the  other  night. 

To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 

unr  careless  feet ,  by  chance  did  stray 

To  where     fountain's  ceaseless^play 

Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  screen 

Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seta ; 

While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell. 

O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 

Made  that  window  reem  to  bs 

Some  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

3top,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here— 
It  looks  ao  nice— and  try  their  oheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  magna '.ficatiiv,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  Just  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  month  don't  water,  than 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  e  and  crabs  and  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kinde  of  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  diah  was,  I  am  Bure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem. 
That  they  have  here  the  best  ice  eream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners, " 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  House,  337  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  NiflbL 

CHABLBS  HAAKE,  Proprietor. 


Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 

The  People's  Remedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains, 


JPuoiic  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a.  u.,  can 
be  returned  in  the  evening  if  required;  we 
never  disappolntt  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
Leldesdorff  street.  * 

Se-wirifi  Machines  for  Sale* 

Heated  and  repaired,  at  116  Post  street  Alio, 
agency  for  Mills'  Adjustable  Treadle.  x 


Frosb.  ana  Street. 

For  the  best     confectionery,  go   to   Canty  and 
Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  St  near  Sutter.       a 


V.    Cartier  &  Co.,   Lapidaries, 

From  Paris,  having  the  latest  Improved  lapi- 
dary tools,  will  exeente  any  work  in  their  line 
In  a  superior  manner,  at  moderate  charges. 
WU1  psy  the  highest  prices  for  qnsrta  sped, 
mens,  and  appraise  the  value  of  all  gems.  Lap- 
id  err.  6U  Merchant  street,  room  26.  Sh 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS 


PROF.  O.  8.  FOWLER 

LICTrBE8    1H 
PLiATS'S     2 


Tb or sday  Afternoon,  st  2 30  sharp,  to  Laeies, 

on  V&MaxB  HEALTH,    illustrated.    Beats, 

25osats. 
Thursday  Events  p.  at  8  o'cloek,  to  Gentlemen, 

•oMAH  AND  WuMArt.    Illustrated.    Ssata, 

CO  oents. 
Sunday  Afternoon,  at  3  o'clock.  "Immortality 

and  its  Beistieneio  tbiaLife."    Ladies  frte. 

Gentlemen,  2*  cants. 

LAST  DATS  of  hie  consultations  as  to  your 
own  and  ohlidrsu'a  phrenology,  best  business, 
health,  etc,  at  the  Grand  Hotel,  continue  till 
Tuesday,  at  5  p.m.  ONLY.    Last  visit.  ss2  2t 


OOHSnSTESIjlVS 

BRAHMINICAL 

MOON  PLANT! 

East  Indian  Remedies, 


FOR  THB  ODRK  OF 


Rbeamattetn, 
Neursleia, 
Gout,  Agne, 

Sympathetic  Pains, 
Liver  All  actions. 

Sciatica, 


Sore  Throat. 

Dyspepsia, 

OaUrrh, 

Diarrhea, 

Constipation  and 

Diaentery. 


_  S-Xote  the  names  of  seme  of  those  -who 
have  beea  cured:  Hon.  Samuel  Pursy,  ex-Gover- 
nor ;  Oapt.  B.  A.  Pool ;  R.  U.  Sin  ton  ;  Henry  Ed- 
wards, of  Oalifornia  Theatre;  Fred  Ljster.  and 
other*.  Depot-ill's  OaESY  BTREirT,  be- 
tween Bush  end  Pine.  a»2  tf 


BADGER'S  CENTRAL  PARK 

OAKLAND. 

The    Popular   Picnic  Resort. 

Forty  Minutes  Bide  from  tale  Clly-Oars 
run  direct  to   the  Park. 

BAJDfiER'S  OKHTRAL  PARK  IS  TJNDOTJBT- 
edly  tbe  best  Summer  Resort  for  Picnics  aod 
i'amilies  doriag  tbe  Summer,  being  FREs  FROM 
DU*T,  WIND,  SAND  AND  POISON  OABL  The 
Park  is  very  commodious,  and  located  directly  at 
the  water  trout. 

It  aboaods  iu  magm ficent  old  Shade  Treos,  beau- 
tiful Lawns.  Gardens,  etc.,  and  is  provided  with 
a  mam  mot  b  Pavilion,  Reetaurant,  aud  every  con- 
venience for  public  assemblages.  Will  be  open  to 
the  public  aftir  March  I5th.  For  psrtieulars.  ap- 
ply to  T.  W.  BADGER,  at  the  Pars;,  or  at  his 
office,  Dorthsaat  corner  Kearny  and  Bush  streets, 
Siii  Francisco.  mb.ll  lm 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 


__     FIHKLT  FURV1SHKD  ROOMS,  SIB- 
■fSJT  (le  or  in  suits. 

Well  LtiMsd  and  'Ventllatao, 

.  —  Dnramisnecl  Rooms  to  leu    lodging  witt 
w.    witbeut    board.      ALHAMBRA    BULLDINI 


mo 


Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  ranlsge,  stylish 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leading  ea. 
aentialBof  tn  isj oyoble ride, and  theee  cannot 
be  secured  in  Ban  Francisco  eo  un  question  ably 
as  from  Ftsnk  Eouton,  whose  carrlagea  have 
the  privilege  o  tbe  Eland  frontbut  ths  Occi- 
dental Eotel.  HlBhaEdsOBQe  turn-ontgtre  used 
by  the  best  circles  of  the  city,  and  aa  he  makes 
It  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drlverp,  he  is  more  liberally  patroa- 
ixed  than  any  other  carrlsge  proprietor  on  thla 
Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persona,  and 
ladles' lo  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
except  those  which  he  provides.  Frank  has  en. 
joyed  gr-at  Euccese  in  his  business,  and  the 
admUable  way  In  which  he  conducts  It  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  patronize  him.    * 


Ladies,  yon  may  say  what  you  please  there 
Is  but  one  place  in  the  city  where  jou  can  bny 
underclothing  cheap  for  yourselves  and  chil- 
dren, and  that  is  st  M,  Friedlanderai  Oo's,  Mo. 
9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Building.  Go  and  be 
convinced.  ft 


BRET    HARTE'S 

Incomparable  Romance, 


"The  Story  of  Mliss, 

An  Idyll  of  Bed  Mountain  " 

(WRITrRB  FOR  THE  GOLDEN  BRA  IN  1863,) 

Will  be  continued,  and  concluded  In  sixty 
chapters,  commencing  ia 

TheGoldenEra 

....OF.... 

Sunday Mareb  16, 1873 

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"  1UE1L.ISS," 

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taining a  New  Revelation  in 

California     Romance. 


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Bret  Harte's  Story 

....or.... 

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,...ih.... 

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MUSIO    FURNISHED    FOR    ALL 
occasions.    Moaio  imported,  arraugea 
and  for  sale. 

MABCrSH.  JBLl'M    leader   of 
Orche-tra. 

HE.VKX  "VOX  D£B  HEHDEA,  I>ead- 
er  or  Bran  Band. 

iCSrOrdera  from  the  country  promptly  attended 
to  Address  M.  W.  WILLIS.  Eaton's  Mnsio 
Btore.  1»8  Mot womerr  street,  or  ALAROUS  M. 
BLUM.  8«»  Monweomerj street- ja6  tl 


MRS,  EGGERT.  OLAIRVOYAHT,  TK8T  -*- 
andTranoe  Medium-^anbaoonsuiesd-TTT, 
oo  busmeas  or  sickneia dally,  from  10 a. M  to  ir*i 
5  P.  si.  Spi'itaal  Oiroles,  eooday.  'laesdavand 
Friday  evenion.  at8 p. m  .  at  ber  residence. SS8X 
O'Farrsll  street,  near  Mason.  m  2S-lm 


CLASSES  IHJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OP  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
the  Theatrical  Profession  in  L'alifomia  pre- 
pose  formlDg  classes  for  instruction  in  Elocution. 
Parsons  wishing  to  avail  themselves  of  the  oppor- 
tunity of  acquirina  a  usefwrart  at  a  moderate  oost 
can  send  in  khoir  names  to  "Oamovsee  "  P.  O.  Bor 
2JM.  when  partiouUre  as  to  terms,  etc.,  will  be 
ssattotheoiT-r-    '  asssa-^iu^  de9r 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIREII  iff 

Bookseller*  and  Stnttoaan 
H.  H.  Moon,  609  U.ntcomerr,  aw  m,„ 

Bo.lne..  C3ollecea 
Hmld'^  Brjut  a  Str.tton-.  Coller*  u  .. 

Matcher*. 
EaU,  Pral.  8U1I.  H  to  1«|.  O^ltornU  H. 

French  Fancy   Good., 
Lotas  *  Oo..  19  Xnltian,  WI  ud  m  8 

■r— ■  ■-  Hatr. 
aampwn.  A.  B.  <  Oo..  110  S«ond  ra.M. 

Wine,  and  U«n.ra,    (Wool«n 
Dual  F.  a  Oo..  fiM  Front 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'i 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTI  Tl 

M.  M.  cor.  Jick»t  and  Mean. 

TBE    OBEAT    EBADIOATOB   OP  III  . 
OOMPLAINTS.    lorn.'..!,  of   LcV |  «) 

DB.  TOZER  inform,  th.  .fflJoUd i  IhM  i 


! 


brated  Uoepitai  in  London,  the  LOOK  hV'  '' 
opened  his  old  Medical  Institute  at  thanl  "> 
where  he  can  always  be  found 


ym  "isssl 

-.110.0  u*  u«ij  uniig  db  loand.  DR.  TOJ  5 
for  forty  years  met  with  uaparalielad  aa  fl 
tbe  treat msDc  of  diseasa  Keaerallv  a.  '■ 
OHRONIO  A1VD  SPECIAL  OOJrtPLAlir    * 

DB.  CHAS.  BL  TOZsTR 
is  In  every  way  responsible,  Wndinr  b« 
effect  o.  permanent  cube,  or  maUaasus.  ' 
Those  who  cannot  afford  to  pay  tor  id,  * 
medicine  will  be  obars;ed  for  medisios  onl.  1 
MONTHLY  RESTORATIVE  PIIaL^bS  !! 
to  fail  m  giving  relief  in  eases  for  which  ' 
reootameoded.  are  to  be  obtained  oah  5 
offlee.  Prioe  15  per  box.  Full  dirsetlsn.fi 
box,  isnt  br  fxpress  or  otherwise. 

Dit.  TOZER  does  not  imitate  the  *d,. 
Qnacks  who  make  it  a  pr.otioe  to  eabJ. 
afndaviteand  other  false  references,  )n\Z 
the  most  respectable  people  in  the  StattM  Z 
bas  eUBED  of  diseases  which  others  have k  Z 

'  „  „     1>:K*    CHAS.    H.  TOZEI 

V.  E.  corner  Kearny  and  Jaokaon  sin 

"*-" San|rsa 


Assessor's  Offi 

NOTICE  TO  TAX-PAT. 

1873-74. 


ILL  PEBSOIVS,  COKPAslli,  . 
SOCIATIOIVS,  or  FIRMS,  u  . 
City  and  Conntr  of  Sua  sTraaslsss  . 
requesCed,  either  In  person  or  by  • 
proper  representatives,  to  deliver  i , 
Assessor's  Office,  Ho.  68  City  Ball 
fore  the  SECOND  MOHOAT  la  AF 
1873,  a  statement  under  oiUi 
Property,  holh  PERSONAL  esaJU 
owned  or  claimed  by  him  or  Uei 
which  Is  In  their  possession,  sr  wi 
held  or  controlled  by  anyotsjsrss 
In  tr  Bit  for.  or  for  the  Benefit  ef  si 
them.—  See  Sections  S839-»81S,  P 
c»l  Code. 

srPOLL  TAX  IB  NOW  »l'I  ai 
Office,  or  to  a  Depary.  —  See  •« 
8839-3B4S,  Political  Code. 

LETI    ROIERn 
City  and  County  Asses 

Satnrday,  March  1,  18T8, 


notice: 


rpHJE  PUBLIC  1KB  HJEHKBT II 

fied  that  the   Field   Bepallei  ef 

Offlee  will  commence  aasesalac  prsv 

SATURDAY,  MAKCB  1,  1STS.    I 

The  dnues  •salsnod  to  those  de» 
sire  too  well  knowa  to  the  coatss  sail 
require  explaaatlona,  and  while  I 
been  earefnl  In  maklns;  my  •eleetlei 
Ull  positions  oy  men  faTorably  fcBSS 
l  his  comma  nlty  for  their  comsreloso 
latesrrtty.  and  am  confident  that  tan 
ties  will  be  discharged  by  shea  Is 
general  satisfaction  efall  eosecraoi 

I orsxcatly  rcqaeat  the  general  eaW 
report  to  this  office  any  dirollctles 
dntybyony  of  my  Deputies,  and  M 
them  that  any  Jnat  complslau  wll) 
celve  Immediate  at  ten  lion. 

LEVI  ROSEXKE, 

mb4  City  and  Const 


Attention,  Good  Lire 


df 


proprietor  of  the  Miners' 
taurant,  hes  taken  the  managemeut 
of  both  the  Miners'  Rssaaurant  on, 
Commercial  street  and  the  Miners'' 
Breach  on  Market  street,  in  partnership  ">J 
A.  DRAYEUR,  who  has  been  oonntotsd  *i 
firm  for  years.  Improvements  hsve  beja  w 
the  outsine  departments  tbat  will  renowj u 
ners'  mors  popular  than  it  has  ever  bssnj  - 
tbe  22  yeareef  Its  prosperity.  Our  BU»o: 
embrace  all  the  delicacies  of  the  ssSSOa." 
motto  is  "Good  Fare,  Good  Cooking  and  Mo  * 

0b"v"L"  iMmm«»B»  *€*>., 

MINERS'    RESTAUR^. 

S31  and  SSS  OomaxnUL 
7«»  Mnrkat  Mn.C 
Open  Tom  5  A.Si-  to  10  P.M.  » -: 


asa«,s 


ARKI 

Pianofct 


KOLAEBD  BT  THE   JOTOBS  ATA 
Fair  of  tS.A»Kloanln.titnt...n«;i 
fold  tri.1   araJnat_BI.Liiwaj'a,^S!SjS',°r 


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V*  ••«  !■   i  a-   ('■asp  -f  (•■iilit.     •*«  a*  *  Its   -r«»p  • 
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ACT   li  I      »r,.,    1.*.     ImmI   la    ■•■>«.       aVee*  SB       at  S  Bat.       The  Capital.       A**e*  Sd.       «irf»t  la   SUaa*. 
«♦   eh.-  P»»l   alar*  la    Kaea*. 

Af-r  IT- •*«■•#   le«.~Uaa»*.      The    CapHalfee    mil.      H,Mfff-I««f.      ApartaftU    la    U*  hlaM  «f 
srfelaeeke       »r  *■*.-  AW    -  B  *sa*.      rapltwlle*    llll. 

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•anes*  ad  -Banna,     n.r**i.     *****  Aim   -Flair,  near  Kn««.    Neva*  Cia.  — raaltc  plar*  la  Roaif. 

%•    r    V1—"aaM     I  st   -Ta*     Volt»l«n     r.nr.apartl,     tr«     sal  la*     frase     Itar.        Benee     As".  —  Prapfrf. 
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B.***f-r*d  S»ai»-DraMOtM|«  aa<<  Oreftat*r».. 
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UNCLE    BEN'8    MUSEUM! 


«  «*r«. 
■  >l  \  mplaa    < . ..  n. 

>  *TTA 

*l«  —  "•-  J" 

MR.   JOKEVI    JEWELS. 

Otaffll  ...  t  •  ■ 

fiiiwiL  »wn  >i.l,-oo«H'«l.  

Cmtlor*  Or«h«*tr« 

While  KqualT"  7. . .    Thoii.  UropbTlt 

Dutch  Spcelnliv. 

J.  H.  I.ABKIN  ."I OARRK   ARHSTROItO 

vooAiTcctiii  »icmii~TT.  •  •  • matin  vuiiia 

'I  Ik-    Ibowman    at    the    Fair  ! 

UARBT  OADaLAR^. 

Or.rlar* OnkMfta 

0tfi«ll4IM  vith  \h9  poyvUr  Ohftr»«t«riit'o  fck-  Uh  of 

Tfaelk»Tr>941ii H    O.  Mareb 

O*o ti •  A(«rn  ....UnM.  V*raar 

>'irm«r  N«li  a O.LiefltH 

K»rai«r  **»ntoo    .       . J.  Loo  par 

'bu    f-oiiD Mall  kail* 

Ptursvr   Aeora Tonny    Br** 

K.rm*r  Wi  ka K   Moataaaa 

Mra.ToodlM '  lIHa    Marlaod 

Mari  Aoore MUa  Minoi*  F.llmor* 

FRIDAT  MOHT  Of   KAOH  WtEK- 

I.ABILt'    MOST L*dl«*    aad    «  blldren   mrtU  tee 

admitted    FB.BK. 


3TicfH  CHILD  HAS  RETURNED  TO 

ItM    Pnrcnl. 
EKA     SHIRT    STORE, 

R*«ni     lrc««,  has  lim>rf  l# 

8     Sccoad     Rtreet, 

**•    r««    Will     Mw4     A    r*r«r>>*l«    o 

»   »r  IHIBTI  «4    rvxim 

0«»«.    At    llt«    •»•!    Uw  vrl«A 

ainnrcT  a  o«. 


ER'«  OPERA  HOUSE. 


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latamiA  cm,   ketaua. 


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EIaBOAJTT  THEATRE  IXAB  BEER  BB- 
kraAatf,  aad    aaa  ba  raatad  by  U>«  nlajbl  at 
va*k.      Stan    aad    travalla*    oomaanlat 
r  tMataa  wllb  oa  appltaatiac  to  latiar 

jcmb  pirn, 

Manafaraad  aol*  Proarfatflt. 

Or  to       J.  u.  iMAiir, 

•  ■•  Waaaiaarwra  *tr*«i.  Han  Fran ■!■■■ 


laitLk.    a-'-a't  irrail.    Catid  hiiweU. 

igle,  Stein  &  Maxwell, 

IMPORTERS  ASD 

nVW%  letale  PrOTision  Merchants 

_R,  CH«I»»,  LAUD.  HAH)    BAOOIf. 

A,    Wo    1  ■•  (Mlf.roll    itr»»t.    Mt«  dMr 

'rout.  JBr  Irol.  AI..U  for  lb.  cn*br»u« 

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«•    HCCOXD    ITRIIT. 
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>tl»factlon   Cuaranteed! 

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F Iff* WO  will  bs  tie  protraixme  to-nigtt  of  ids 
H-troeoiitao  Tfleetre  —  Bacciii's  benefit—  opera 
Bifti..  Cslifsrsi*  Theatre,  Albsn.br»  Theatre. 
Bella  Uo-on  Theatre,  Magoire'e  Opera  HoasS  and 
the   Academy  of  Homc.  Oit-aed. 


LinkedCafj. 

Under  Ibis  head  the  Grass  Yallaj  Union 
has  the  following: 

Tee  Whits  Pine  News  tet!s  a  story  which 
reminds  osof  the  Grasi  Valley  man  who  a 
few  months  ago  kiledadouble  headed  calf  to 
aare  tte  milk  that  the  calf  sacked.  Oarc.If 
story  was  lite :»ly  true  and  we  suppose  the 
following  cat  story  of  the  White  Pine  News 
is  also  true: 

We  siw  during  tte  week  a  curious  and  sin- 
gular monstrosity  io  the  shape  of  four  kit- 
•tens"  wbieo  wt>re  born  ail  fastened  or  (frown 
together.  The  connecting  link-  consisted  of 
-an  ontgroniog  from  eich  of  the  animals 
*rticb  held  them  together  in  the  middle. 
"When  horn  Ihey  were  healthy,  and  wonld 
probably  have  lived  to  aiorn  tbe  museum  of 
some  showman,  had  not  the  lady  of  the  lady 
ended  their,  career  by  drowning-  We  have 
nerer  seen  any  "linked  eats"  alire,  bat  we 
eat  sausages  sometimes. 


Bret  Harte. 

The  London  Overland  Mail  siys  :  Bret 
Tlarte,  author  of  the  "Heathen  Chines," 
and  numerous  short  stories,  in  which  humor 
And  pathes  are  happily  blended,  and  in 
which  !iTe  io  th=  Far  Wo  =  .  is  described  with 
a  freshness  and  nerve  peculiarly  his  own, 
is  about  to  piy  a  visit  to  this  cDantry.  The 
British  public,  amongst  whom  tbe  ciroula- 
•tion  of  Mr.  Harte's  works  has  been  enor- 
mous, will  be  enabled  to  make  his  personal 
acquaintance,  as  he  purposes  delivering  in 
I/oodoo  and  in  the  principal  'cities  of  the 
United  Kingdom  his  lecture  descriptive  of 
the  early  diys  of  Californian  enterprise, 
wheh  hs  cills  "The  Argonauts  of  '49."  Mr. 
Harte  will  most  probably  arrive  in  London 
about  the  middle  of  April. 


Pleasant. 

A  country  contemporary  bad  occasion  to 
speak  of  an  eminent  citizen  of  tbe  village 
as  ooe  of  the  "big  bags  of  the  omnty,"  and 
when  the  paper  came  out  that  man  walked 
into  the  offica  acd  asked  what  was  meant  by 
calling  him  a  bed  bug.  It  had  so  appeared 
in  tbe  paper.  It  w*s  a  most  nnfortuoats 
error,  for  it  has  destroyed  tbe  fdior's  char- 
•es  of  getting  either  the  county  piloting  or 
the  post-mastership. 


A.  Society  Item. 

A  Keatncry  editor  'detailed  one  of  bis 
-staff  to  do  a  little  society  reporting  at  a  re- 
cent wedding,  acd  after  two  hours  labor  the 
following  copy  was  ssnt  up  to  the  printers : 
"The  brida  wasn't  remarkably  handsome, 
but  her  father  threw  io  seven  muhs  and  the 
.husband  w-g  sitisfied." 


OtTonbaeH's  I****   Opera. 

The  "Bohemians,"  the  last  work  of  tbe 
great  comic oomposer,  has  juatbem  brought 
outinLondOD,aad  the  last  Locdon  Figaro 
says:  There  is  notMog  very  original  in  the 
music  eopplisd  by  M.  Offenbach  to  the  "Bo- 
hemians.'' It  is,  indeei,  &  potpourri  at  atrs 
from  Tarions  of  Offenbach's  opera3-bouffe3, 
supplemeufed  by  songs  from  the  Bepertoire 
Judic-Chanmont.  In  tbe  first  act  there  is 
a  drinking-song,  "Clink,  Cliok,"  sunc  by 
tfdlle.  Boae  Bell,  with  a  eatching  refrain; 
and  a  commonpleca  daet  serenade,  "Star  of 
Love,"  for  M'llea  B  si  Bell  and  Clary. 
The  second  act  con t  ins  tte  prettiest  aod 
most  taking  muse  of  toe  opera;  and  the 
rondo,  "An  Act  ir's  Life,"  twice  encored, 
will  probably  be  ground  into  tne  ears  of  the 
million  by  the  berrel-organs  before  tbe  piece 
has  ran  its  fall  course.  The  ballet-music, 
beyond  being  inappropriate  and  not  very 
original,  was  good  ia  it«  way;  and  tbe  pretty 
ballad,  'How  Sweetiy  Calls,"  with  its  flow- 
ing melody,  obtained  le-s  recognition  than  it 
deserved-  The  mus  o  of  the  opera  generally, 
if  wanting  in  originality,  isbright  and  spark- 
ling, though  it  will  probably  never  rival  the 
same  composer's  "La  Grande  DusheEse"  or 
"La  Bells  Helene." 


A  FbL.anih.ror>. at. 

It  is  not  every  disooverer  who  is  willing  to 
give  the  fruits  of  his  study  and  experience 
to  the  world  without  remuneration;  but  sow 
and  then  we  do  find  a  benefactor  to  his  race, 
who,  throwing  aside  all  selfish  motives,  and 
inspired  by  a  love  for  his  fellews,  bestows 
upon  his  race  a  boon  of  incalculable  value- 
A  gentlemen  of  Cincinnati  deserves  tbe 
highest  praise  for  his  conduct  in  this  con- 
nection. He  lataly  ;seat  the]  fellow 
ing  communication  to  a  paper  in 
that  city:  "My  yungest  boy,  three  years  old, 
playful!  put  a  butting  up  his  noso,  and  after 
trying  to  extract  it  with  instruments  and 
failing,  I  then  placed  my  finger  en  tho  childs 
Noze  opist  to  the  butting  and  my  month  to 
the  mouth  of  tbe  boy.  I  then  blew  in  the 
month  of  the  boy  and  the  butting  came  out 
of  his  Noze."— He  might  have  kept  this 
priceless  discovery  to  himself,  and  patented 
it,  had  he  been  less  of  a  philanthropist,  end 
gene  about  the  world  blowing  "bntings  out 
of  child s  Nozes"  for  money,  but  he  gener. 
ously  refrained,  threw  aside  the  fortune  that 
awdi'ed  him, and  became  a  beaefsctor  of  his 
species. 

A  Waruimir. 

When  a  fellow  goes  to  see  his  girl,  there  is 
ne  necessity  of  his  putting  three  or  foor 
photographs  of  other  females  io  his  p;cket. 
Such  a  course  sometimes  gets  a  fellow  into 
trouble.  Mr.  Frank  Buckle  did  this  when 
he  went  to  see  bis  girl  last  Sunday  night 
The  girl  got  hold  of  tbe  photographs,  knew 
the  original  of  one  of  them,  retained  it,  and 
the  following  day  visited  the  original  of  the 
pistare,  and  learned  that  Frank  was  one  of 
her  greatest  admirers.  When  Erankrisited 
his  charmer,  on  Wednesday  evening, he  fo and 
the  girl's  father,  instead  of  the  girl,-  and  that 
father  being  a  strong  man,  wielded  a  cow- 
hide, with  such  effect  that  Frank's  new  co  it 
was  ruined,  and  his  back  has  bean  as  sore 
since  as  his  spirit  is  sad.  He  doesn't  banker 
much  for  another  interview  with  her  father. 


Rather  Severe. 

Mr.  Jenkins  admires  Mias  Swift  very  maah, 
Mrs.  Jenkins  detests  her.  *'  She  has  arms 
like  broomsticks  aod  feet  like  canoes,"  she 
said,  shrugging  ber  shoulders.  "  I  cannot 
imagine  what  you  see  to  admire  in  ber." 
"Bat,  my  d  ar,"  said  her  husband,  "She 
has  love'y  eyes  and  you  most  confess  that 
her  teeth  would  charm— 

"  A  dentist,"  said  Mrs.  Jenkins,  finishing 
his  sentence  for  him. 


Right  Enough.  n  ibj    iwiiim 

A  gentleman  pratBing  tie  persona*  charms 
of  a  very  plain  woman,  bis  friend  asked: 
"Wby  don't  you  lay  claim  to  snch  a  beauty?' 
'What  right  bavel  to  her?"  ■  .Everyrightby 
tte  law  of  nations."  replied  tbe  other,  "you 
being  the  first  discoverer." 


Selling  Off. 

The  large  hoose  of  H  aril  at  d,  Hooper  & 
Co.  is  selling  off  its  immense  stock  of  glass- 
ware, dinner  eels,  table  cutlery,  bar  furni- 
ture, etc.,  at  remarkably  dowrates.lto  close 

copartnership.    Bee  pries  list  oo  first  page. 


Tbe    .Beat    Remedies, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
ry's Wehfoot  Pills,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
For  Bale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  ±17  Saneome 
street,  corner  of  Commercial.  * 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


CALIFORNIA    THEATRE. 


John  SlcCu'.iongt Proprietor  and  Manager 


EXTBA    AXVOTJXCEltEIfT. 


Jjive    Well. 

Those  who  eat  good  dinners  are  amiable. 
Bad  feeding  Is  the  cause  of  many  crimes.  Those 
who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Best&urant,  on  Waah- 
ington  tteet,  at  the  corner  of  Don  bar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  axe  conseguectly  happy,  Henry 
Bocken,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  since 
1843.  provide?  fox  his  customers  Late  Tahoe 
trout,  Bumajondi  soup,  game,  tame  geese, 
dellolous  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  aeeir*.  Tbe  Dest  cup  of  tea  in  the 
city  —  English  breakfast  tea  — Souchong  aid 
Orange  Pekoe— can  be  obtained  here.  a 


T"n©  Pioneer  Carpet  Beating 
Machine  Oo., 
Re.  663  Tehima  meet,  is  the  only  p?aoe  yoa 
can  depead  on  for  having  sour  Carpets  well 
cl*antd  and  swept  by  machinery.  J.  Spatxd- 
jg  &  Co. 8-a 

.  r.^r.  Barlow  J.  Smith 

1b  gtrtng  a  conrs   of  Free  Lectures  to  Oentle- 

snees  on  Sexual   Physiology   and  rTerrous  Di&- 

GBe*  at  his  Hygeian  Hall,  637  California  street, 

ovary  Friday  craning,  commencing  at  7  H  o'clock 

r  A  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 

and  prescribing  for  patients..    Br.  Smith  gives 

phrenological  examinations  in  reeard  to  health 

-  te  invalids  dally,  from  9  to  4  p.  at.,  free.         w 


IS'olice  to  the  Public. 

H,  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  sel- 
ling off  bis  hoe  stock  of  men's,  hoys'  and  chil. 
orena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  tr'.oes.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  hits,  trunks,  valises, 
etc..  Below  coit,    OtU  If  you  want  bargains. Sl 


Hra.  M.  W.  Kind,  dreesmakrr,  bai  r* moved 
to  183  Geary  street,  between  Dupon*  and  Stock- 
ton,  opposite  3: an  King's  church.  St 


It    la    SV    Beauty  : 

The  Little  Gtm  Clothing  and  Card  Marker,  at 
.  416  Washington  street,  near  the  Post  Office.  Bast 
ever  invented.  o 


A  great  variety  of  Ti*s  and  Bows,  all  EtyleB, 
■Just  recetved  at  the  Wnat  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
■  Leideaderff  tbrect.  • 

Genuine    Ha\  ana    Cigars. 

3eat  hiaade  at  61  Montgomery  street,  S,  W. 
comer  of  Merchant.    1  f tnck  fc  Oaha.  q 

8am   Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bass  House  Carriages),  can  be 
found  tn  front  ef  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  e*- 

.  iaomeat,  soothweBt  eomer  Bash  and  Mont- 
gomery sta>,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Oarriace  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
er  aight,  at  reduo&d  rates.  » 

m 

i»ratt'a  AaoUUoa  Oil 

Cwree  Stiff  Joints,  feprainj  and  aVrutaas,  a. 


Modified  Pain. 

The  Danbnry    News  says: 

There  was  a  fight  between  Danbnry  acd 
Norwalk  roosters  in  this  pi  see  Friday.  The 
pain  eTery  good  crizen  must  feel  over 
sach  a  brutal  display  is  somewhat  modified 
by  the  fact  that  oar  rooster  licked. 


The  Last  New  Song. 

Jxr—"Moct  tt  Chandon, " 
Emerson  Oorville  ii  my  name, 
My  business  always  is  the  sasoe; 
Eastern  Oysters,  and  Fancy  Boast, 
Relishes  these,  that  my  honse  can  boast. 
S  tiely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
Oh!  high  ohl  Oh!  high  ohl 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
CorviUe  fayB  bo!  says  so! 
Oa  Ploe  Street,  at  Ho.  410, 
Remember  (be  cumber  and  call  again, 
Visions  of  Ehevll-n  <h  in  every  style, 
Inwardly  cause  yon  much  to  smile. 
Ladies  with  escorts  there  always  go, 
|_adles  got  Ladlee  gol 
Emerson  Corvlile's  polits!  and  bo 
5-1  They  gol  they  gol  they  gol 

Sandwich  Island  Pulu. 

Since  the  ascension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  cf  industry  is 
using  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Schreiber,  dealer  la 
bedding  and  twrnitnre,  690  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  baa  long  been  the 
principal  importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  fathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  haa  always  been 
In  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
for  mattrass  bedding,  and  doubtlefs  Mr.  ftchrel- 
ber  will  and  no  difficulty  in  disposing  of  all 


American  Watcbea. 

Bednced  prices,  at  H-  A.  Callander's  62  Seo 
ond  St.  comer  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  cirefnlly  repaired.  d 

CulIAvohbt.—  Madame  Clara  Aatonia,  the 
Clairvoyant,  aod  Independent  Trance  Medium. 
333  Kearny  st.,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine.  Consolta- 
aenetn  Baglistu  French  and  Qerasaa.  i^« 

Twenty  Thousand 

Paper  Collars,  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
Wha:  Ohear  Laundry,  office  121  Leidesdorff  st. 


Clam  Chowder  Every  IVlffnt. 

Tbe  best  chowder  in  town,  st  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  16  Morton  street,  j  ast  off 
E^arny.  8-v 

We  get  no  bntinees  from  Chinese,  snd  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry.    Office,  121  Leidesdorff  street.        » 


Photograpnic    Cards. 

At  ema  dollar  pet   docen   at  the  People*  -Art 
Oallery.  34  Third  stnet  between  Stevenson  sad 


MB..  JOHN' McCULLQCGH  being  desirous  of 
acknowledctag  the  valuable  services  rendered  by 

MR.  W.  T.  PORTER, 

Scenic  Artist  of  the  Theatre, 
In  the  production  of 

The  great  success  of  which  ia  in  no  email  degree 
doe  to  hia  splendid  plstorlal  delineations  ef  tbe 
aoenee  of  Aneisat  Borne,  baa  tendered  him,  while 
the  play  ia  ia  tbe  full  tide  of  sueceaa  and  popu- 
larity, a 

COMPLIMENTARY    BENEFIT, 

....TO  11KE  PLACI  OH.... 

WEOKESOiY  EVEY1VG,  APBIL  8d 


BOX  SHEET  NOW  CPE*. 


apl2k 


CITY     Gr 

Corner  Twelfth  and  Folsom  strests. 


S  TJX  DAT.. 


APKIL    6,    1873 


G-fa.^£VlSr3D       FICNIO 


Garibaldi  Guard! 

CAPT.    FJKAMGI8    LrCHETTI. 


THE  OOMPAICy  WILL  FORM  OK  MONT- 
gomerr  aires',  oear  WafibingtoD,  at  10  o'cloct. 
and  rrarch  throagQ  tbe  principal  atreeta  aod  te 
tbe  Garjau?,  wfiere  ibey  will  gire  aa  EXHIBI- 
TION DBIub;  after  wbicb  tber  will  be  addrasael 
bj  the  Oaptain.  followed  bj  tbe 

lxOK.    A.    X>.     8PLIV1LO. 


Grand'  Open-Air    Concert 

By  Prof.  Henry  Fondas  Madeo't  Braes  aad  String 
Dancing  commences  at  1  o'olook  aad  oontinuei  all 
Bigot.  Grand  Performance  bj  the  Japanese 
Troape.  Kaces  and  Atclet  e'eports  lor  wnioh  val- 
nablfl  prises  will  be  awarded.  Balloon  Ascension, 
weather  permitting.  

AJ>UXSSIOX fiOCEATS 

,       — .  -    .       Small  ohlldrea  free.  apltd 


AFTER    SEEISG 

CORIOL.ANTJS 

GO  TO  THB 

Hot     Sooton, 

Sorter  street,  Bear  Keamj, 
Aad  try  one  of  their 

Hot  Seotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 
A.11    Orinlxs    'Ten    Cents 

feS  tf  J08.  D.  BEIGGS.  Proprietor. 


BILLY  EMERSON'S 
"OLD    BLACK   JOE," 

rfitb  Picture  of  Old  Jos  and  Masaa  Oharles. 

"  DAS  LEEDLE  PLACK  USD  DAN,' 

THB  GKEA.T   DDTOB  SOKO. 

Bradley  &  Bnlofson  Portrait  of  Emerson, 

BOTH  JUST  OUT  AT 

Gray's    Music   Store. 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  7M>  MARKET  STREET,  HARRY  COR- 
byn  reapectfoly  Informs  bU  friends  and  pat- 
rons that  he  baa  refitted  in  beantifal  style  tbia 
cosy  and  comfortable  resort,  acd  will  ba  pleased 
to  see  them,  one  and  all,  and  bava  them  sample 
some  of  the  choicest  wines  and  liqaors,  A  new 
billiard  table  from  tbe  manafaotO'y  of  liieeeBfieid 
wilhPheian  and  Cellecder'e  Lateat  patent  s'sel- 
faoedettShions,  bas  been  Disced  in  tbe  Billiard 
Parlor.  The  popular  and  efficient  bererafe  manip- 
ulator. Tommy  Carroll,  can  be  fonnd  in  bis  old  po- 
sition prepared  to  diepec  se  creature  comfort  to  alL 

faSSfcl 


A.  W.    WHELDEN, 

TVhitener  and  Paper  Hanger, 

No.     123    GEAKY    STBEZT, 
apl  lffl  Between  Dnooat  sad  Stockton 


THE  WEED  SEWING  MAOHIKE  AGEKOT 
Agaccy  is  now  removed  t3  15t  New  Mont- 
gomery street,  near  Heward.  K.  B.—  The  VTKBD 
Family  Favont*  tiot  the  highest  preminsa  erar 
eiyeiy-twoeompatiton  at  aba  areas  World's  Pair 
at  Pane,  1W ;  also,  tUe  same  Fire*  Premlosa  at  the 
grraat  Marj. and  Immut*  Fair,  voon  TrTKBTl  z*- 
NIKB  Polot  <  of  bnoe t ion tyr  aad  that  bow.  toy  tbe 
iarsation  of  aa  ENTIRE  SELF-ADJDSIIriO 
Twasleo.  iu  rains  u  aaarty  donsiad.  and  retselta 


{ 


GrFl.JS.TSII> 


AVERAGE 


SCHEME! 


500,000  ARTICLES 


SELLING!  AT 


SS   GENTS 


CTAS.  MAYlCR'i 


Pioneer  Cloak  Sor 


(r*mttlr  Kmt  *  Wurkhrta 
So.    SO    MlSTOOHJEIt    8' 

Oppoilie  tb«  lAck  H,M« 
BKAKCH,    408    EUXKT    SI 

Ma    MATKR  CALLS   ATTBHTIOS 
lat»e  tnd  well  sslectsd  uHttaint 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk, 
and  Cloth, 

And  bis  ui»w  itylea  of  reodT-mrda  SUk 
etberLiDtEo'  SUITS,  «i  VKEY  LOW 
Al<o  a  jorr.  .rock  of  Siripoo.  Bro.i, 
bbftwls.  Lace  Jaoksta.  bilk  .nd  Uottei 
bliKS,  bauni,  (')oaking^.  aod  ever,  da*. 
Tnmminua.  JUST  AKBIVID,  a  l«nir 
tho  bpring  aCjiea  of  ' 

PLUS     ASH      IUBXOIO 

LOIS    SVIT8, 

N.  B—  Oloafca.  Dresses  aod  iah  tnads 
in  latest  fashioo.  at  faaonablo  ratea. 


1*1 

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01) 


-I  ;■■ 
■Kl 
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SI 

111 


3NTEJ-W 


GENTS' 

Furnishing 


Goods, 

CLOTHING,  Etc. 


OF.... 

SPRING    GOODS 

Received  Daily, 


1        PRICE    tTO'__ 

A  Safe  and  speedy  RMe. 
dy  for  all  Bronchial  A* 
tions,  Asthma,  c  ds, 
Coughs,  Loss  of  Vc, 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  ».  | 
sumption,  Hoarseiu, 
Pain  and  soreness  o  iat 
Breast, and  all  Difflciiw 
arising  from  a  su  Im 
Cold,  readily  yield  t  fa 
healing  powers,  Asfoi 
the  California  Hall's  uj.l 
monary  alsam.  Sol  bj 
all  Druggists. 

rBOPEIITOBS, 

417  Sabaoane  atreet ,  oorser  Ooaai  , 

jalOtf 


JBrSgfXL'tV 


CURES   DYSPEPSI 


rtJf^SxLBr 


Gives  Tone  to  the  Stoicl 


turffmOM 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  IPPE'i 


i,  smtnti 


la  a  Sure  Relief  for  Indig  In 


ILj^m^ 


HAS  NO  SUPERIOR  AS  A   . 

BLOOD    PTJHIFJE 

feSOtf 


POSTBRI 

Protnaamea,  aod  all  kinds  of  Pristta  f 

snow,  ueeti7BE,  concxbt  i» 

ATXBui  ClKCl's  MAJtAfi  «, 
AT  LOW  SATES,  BY 

13.  JB9.   stereli 

58*    CI.A.X    STKBIT.    1 


IX L  Auction  Store 


6 1 8  Kearny  St., 


Corner    ot    Commeroia.1 


£1 


CHEAPEST  HOUSE 


THOMAS    W.    BRSI 

*m  aLAHTJTAUTUSEBasSy  i 

tjn       oruhsTbInjos.  ^  J| 

vnn  miuoAX.  aamvu  f»i 

ESTABLISHED  IN  IStM. 


a»»  fjlaauaa  Rlren  oo  tbe  Banjo  aad  Dra  •** 
JUBSION  BTRRKT,  batman  Fisat  atsl  I  •* 
N-  B.— Floe-tooed   Bilrer  Solo  Banjos   r» 


easlonala  aiaraTa  od  hand. 


ID 


FREE  AND  EAS< 

EVEBX    »ATUEDAT'«I,t 
Piano    and     Singing    nt©**1* 

CHARINGsHLfsSALON 

«SOs)  Mission  street,  near  «ec<  - 
defO  EAGLES  A  WILP,  froi  » 


J.    C.    COMBES, 

TERRAPIN    X^tTP'B 

Cor,  Second  sand  Tehaanas  ear  a 

■VTempin  ooBxtantb7  *  *JJ 
Oiaton  in  ereir  atila.  I  '*' 
SUPPER     BOOMS  F»«  F  •"• 

dec  31  las 


•li       & 


EXTRA  flUAl  h 

BOOTS  and  K» 


L.   BLAI!*» 


CANDIES. 


ALL  sOATX  OE  THE  mUT  jj* 
madeatonrBtaans  Oandi  Faotorr  ■  *j 
ao<e7»,  eeneosallj  from  aba  aoanrtar.  «a»  aaea 
„d^b.pra»a^.ga?ed,»lwAB 


* 


jagWllFORNIA  THEATRE 

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^  Hats!    H., 
I  rn»  Qm  DaQar 


IITHM  STOW    ,  , 

2      •■•  Man*  a       *  II 


NIT    ALHA1BRA    TI1ATRI. 


i   ■  J      aiio 


MAGUIRE'S  OPERA  HOUSE 


"•  ^tJULAII  BTADTTHEATER 


-  -  i    -  i     i  1 1 1 


iii;.v  i' 


Wn 


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»»"'  OPERA! 

,PR1CE  &  M,  Its!  Gieia  •*>!  bit  Om 

■  and  ■ 

M»»  : 
Mfchsj 

H«ERRY  WIVES 

'eadllj  p,, 

IPOWfl  I 
allfornra  Hi 

1  ilim. 


EMERSON    MINSTRELS 


X  T  *X" 


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Fits!  Wctk  cf  bbl TfcBftst  A  Bms.  SdHriil  tkt  CsMritii  frwch  Duetts 


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Hr  HSON.  tail  rnmass* 


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ITTIiB     MAO'W     Ell 


Ti31>»JOTiJ. 


OERATIO  AID   DRAMATIC  COMPANY 

I  Grand  Orchestra  of  24  Musicians 


!i»«BrrlM. 

If*-  rV«H  SMSd  tTMl'ltrt 


■•»■  oa  ••  •*•»  as  said—  i 


SIS  •• 
1  «• 


SENATOR     HART     OIV     WILL     SPEAK! 

TUB        O  XT  I  M  **  . 

In    Mat*  nml   Orljt*""'    **•>"»£-  ami  Dnnrcn. 


I'tl'll  1 

ilail  iitiiir 

SSMOK 

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WOUOI. 

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PITIIIO    HIM    THROTJOH! 


t.li'Mi   IM>   UK    HH   \  Mil  I     I  III  III  M    AND  MONV   M  II  KID  I 

IT"  m    lb*    P*  '*'    of  I-a  r>  •!•) 

■rii©   TT^'A.rica.ez'lris  Aotors. 

I  Inv,™ 

■  U  r-l  PnD    H.rt 

UTTLK  MAC 


T.  ron    la!-  villi  !.•  ■  Irir.-or  T  >*ln»  .AMO',  Ml 

THE  MISCHIEVOUS  MONKEY! 

«•!•■  ai»ki„  _ nob  Bin 

■  I'M  (IT   LITTL1   MAO 

I— ■lull  o.  B,  R-fhifJi 


ntrlTIH 


ITA«    AHD    «H«MT»» 


OUT     IF^OHFl     VIVI 


3V! 


BSAIVX       MOKEY      'WIliXi      ■HORTIjT       AX»T»J3.A.n.- 


Dr     MMr*»- 

"rr-'itr,  S«»*«(.lrr|.*l.     BuIM 

•v  All    BUI*  x  —   Um   Ma*a,br»   Tb**trs   mast    o*   precast**    bsroaJtsr   on    Monday. 
aV~PsTfortnuoo  to  cooMOM  peseta  ai  .7  at  sight    o'o.ock. 


LOT 


..*«      M.., 


ft    O 


DIADEM  I 


Stophrn    Majbfll,    (ho    On>icnn    Port! 


"WHERE 

ODB  KURT  -OVKI.TY. 


Pin.    •  Irr-^         so  r**u 

Ob  ldr»e.  .tMB»tii*d  ►  »  their  pirvctf.  Brant*. 
ll^nMif-  and   P*r*ia>ct   Chairs.     .       ■»  Ceate 

U-ii^n 15  (tun 

Pnt.lf  !*»• S»  -■<•  S* 


SATURDAY,  AT  2      GRAND   MATINEE 

rr-OlOMV  FOR  ALL! 

Asd  *  Osod  •ol*tiit«»»B.  for  L  dlt*  tad  Oblldrsd. 

I>r**M  rtlMUMjL   Orrhealr*  Md    Parsjaet SA>  (>■«■ 

UuIlT) ....l»t'«H 

OblldrtD  aeooBBpftaltd  by  th»ir  prarl*.  fr»». 


STE! 

uren  <Md 
ucukciu1 
tiwuiB' 

i«.  Stei 

I  CUT"" 
IKllf.  I 

unroomffl 

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1 1«  aimii.  ijusiig  ««hm. 

ICIFICHOUSE.Ti^^rr. 

^yMPlCHOUSE,■z:Jr;,^: 

■  IlvnCIAODTULL 


CWllbtnU.il  «•  WHtTK  » DIRTS.    Tl)f»  111  rtmrirn.T.Md  b»r  fo.'ttr  u4  daribllitr  will  B«T«r  b«  mitoh#d.    To  b»  h*4  only  »t  lh« 

■V01LL  AHD  KER  THIH.  I    VI-     AVITIOM     HTOBE,     «1 8   Itirir  *tr««   .  r»r    r*»-i-.-*t-«'lt.'. 


Sure.  Why  Have  Y©  that  Catarrh? 

8>H  P*l  to  Biddy.  "Yoo  lrt"»«  •"  hrltht. 

M>r«M«'*  ••'"•T  •psrhUlth*  •  lUr." 
"O  rbv'  **¥*  Biddr.    'Or  Kien'*  Dlaaiond  racatdr 

Hm  catvd  tin  divil  of  a  bad  caurib." 

PbVMfbtbsIl  DrattiatVasd  it*  PORT  HTRKKT. 


HTY  OF  PARIS    To  Close  Copartnership. 


BBSS 
EANDf 

,a  art"' 

l# 


act*" 
AFC"f 


0f 


t#*i 


tf. 


[AINDLEB  &  CO* 


HAVE  RECEIVED 


irgo    Assortment 


DRESS  GOODS! 


!•!». 


vTLLE  DE  PARIS, 

lOlTHUIT   tOBIIB 

iatter'and  Montgomery  Sts., 

Oooiawntal    Blook. 


WE    WILL    SELL 

OCT    OLAfM    OOni.KTN,     V3    |>cr    down. 
CUT    GLAM    PRUT    BOWLS,    SI  CO    IMi. 
(IT    CJI.AHH     DKC ARTFHH.     »t   «0    c-rh. 
CUT    Ol.tHS    PITCHRBM      »l  SO    cotck. 
CUT    OLAtl    BETS    OP— 

1  do***  Oobleta, 

1  d>Mi  E«M!  01n«af«, 

1  doMD  Ra«e«  Plates, 

1  NDinr  Bowl, 

1  poaoi  OIm«. 

1    (TM1MT, 

1  OoTercd  Baiter, 
1  Frolt  Bowl  . 
1  Ooloi-r  lil»»«. 
S  Prcoerve  Blokeo, 
Bngllib  Dlnifr  Set  for  IS  oarMSJ,  S«0. 
Prcich  Dlaner  Set  for  IS  ocrian,  SSS  to  S30. 
■Japerlor  Plated  Oaotora,  »i   to  SIS. 
Hnperlor    Plated    ( Itadicrt     Bros.)    Table    ftpooaa, 

BR  5*  per  doxem. 
■■peaior    Plabcd    (Bodcer*    Bros.)    Table    Fork*, 

•S  SS  per  daaen. 
Bsrperlor      Plated    (Kodg«n     Brae.)    Tea    Rpa—j, 

BS  T5  p«r  dosea. 
•aperlor  Ivaryhaadled   (KaMell'i)  Table  KalTcs, 

SB  per  deaen* 
■aperlor  Ivorj-haadled  (BuMetl*a)  Beatert  Kalve« 

BS  per  dozea. 
■  aperlor    I-rory-anndled  (Bnncl'i)  Carrero,    SS  OS 

p*r  pair. 
Aid  all  toodi  In   oar   IHMENSB  STOCK   la  like 
proportion- 

HAVILAND.  HOOPER  &  Go. 
33S   Fine   Street. 


MONEY  SAVED 

Bf  porchMluf  yoar  Good*  at  tbo 

NEW   YORK    STORE, 

So.  IIS  Breond  street. 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair  Goods 

|  >HBAP  AND  PI  SB  JKWPL^Y  ABB  FA  BOY 
v>  Goods.    Tbs  Ltr«**t  »took  and  Loosst  Pnoss. 
st  «  boisssls  aod  Ho;»il. 
tlan*D  Hair  hwitonoi . .  .«'\  |6.  |T,  B9  and  spw^nli 

Homan  faalr,  top  braldi *-  ,M 

bilk  Lblgnou* •>  t»*od».  SO 

bilk  IcpKr.tda  ....Ml«t» 

Lio'DOrMobairTop  Braid* J'CU 

l.m,n  HwitobM -.     '*<»• 

HtU  MoDair  Oorla,  »ery  flna  i»o(i 

Mohair  Mw  U:he*,  pUio  or  orlmp*d.  How 2Aow 

Ribbon*,  Uotlsry,  H«ir  N.  t>.  sto..  sto. 

Our    Bcnl    Ht.ii-    Goods 

Am  nntq-uttfd  f"  this  markat  for  Obaapnaas. 
qiMllty  or  -aiteij.    Eiamirs  our  ►  to)h  baforo  mak- 
Ug  yoarpun3Da»(i».     ay-Huod"  iftutC.  0.  D. 
A.    I».   RAMPIOM  <l£  CO., 

No.    11©  Second  street, 
BoJOlm        Between  M Union    and    Minna. 

BOWERY  THEATRE, 

SALT    LAKE   CITT. 


\T ABIBTT  TALENT  11H  RODTB  EAST  OAN 
*  ■!.,;■  Mcnn  Bnt-ojMt  HtlltBMli  by 
•topploi  at  SAli  i^ke  Hid  ■pplylDg  to 

S.  JBBOME, 
f.l  Dulaei*  M.«.gfr. 

BALDWIN'S    DAIRY  BUTTER  I 

THIB  In  TO  ORTtTIFY  THAT  W.  B.  TBRWiL- 
LIQKR  A  CO  ,  AO  sod  51  Waibiagtoa  Markef. 
srs  the  SOLIT  AOBN  TB  for  tbe  s«ls  of  ni  braad 
of  baiter,  known  aa  '  BALDWIN'^  DAIRY  KDT- 
TKK."  It  basbssnsold  st  tha  above  aUnd  tbs 
pastthlrtsan  vasrfl,  and  any  branda  of  bQltarrsp- 
reiented  to  ba  of  mr  casks  not  prooared  of  If.  A 
TsrwiHigsr  A  Co.,  are  ceanforMls. 

Ij.  K-  balbwih, 
Baa  Frsiolioo,  April.  8tb.  1S71. 

B.  B.  TKBWll"X.Ie>BBACO. 
fsB-lm  AQwd^.i  Wssblpcion  Marks*. 

"THE"  SAUCE. 

ASK  YOUB  OBO0KR  FOB  IT. 
TATLOB  *  BZHDELL, 
nUil  1m  .  #09  Olmy  »timl. 


OEOROE    MAYEB 


D     uid.ll  kind,  ol  K 


,  0LAH8 

^.      ^.J_.    i  F18H, 

8Mb  Vol  «•.  *».*».  0»U<.ml. 

lutH.  Mtnaw  os  OoUfOfrnta  it ' 

"SKIV  ot  ^■nM_K»mu^ 


Sb 


toamlmlul. 


loBu 


tKT 


Ladies  and  Children 

....WILL  KIID... 

KINKEAD'S 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

ADRBBBlrTO   PLBA9ABT  TO  USB.  BA8ILY  APPLIED, 
la  urn   arassf.  and  Will  oot  Injnrs   tbs    mo«i    dalicats.     It 
sorss  slldlaisssa  of  tba  scalp,  rsmoras  daodroR, 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

Rsnrfsra   tfa*  balr  soft  and    flour,  sod  la  PURRLY    VEOB 

■or  Tba   OtiaSml    8A0B    BRUHU    HAIB    TONIO   AMD 
DEboSlNQ  may  be  bad  of  tbs  Axaat, 

JAI.     B.     OATH,     Drngsl.t. 


JOHIV    ROBL'S 


NOHE  AID      TBI  BUT  UIAUTX   Of  MEATS 
OAK  BB  BAD  AT 

Stalls  6,  O,  California  Market 
PIONEER  8HOE  MANUFACTORY 


THB  IMOBT  ELEGANT  OTTATOIf  TTOXK  BT  THB  OTTT 

Been  •!■>  Maynard, 

MI  Ewv  wUmt •••  **"  —**  •«■  ■«• 


— 


PIOARO." 

TSZ  JOTIENiL  OF  AMtrSBttHTI. 

rubUsiiod  «r«tr  dv  i» tb*  Yeftr  ^ 
J- .       y .       BOOABDtTB 

•■  MmluU  »■"'    sss  >*«•>»»»»*>»  ett. 

B*lo"  Montgomery.  Ban  Fiwciwo. 

THCBSDAX APB1L  ,3  1B73 


AMUSEMENTS,    Etc 

California  Tneatr*. 

Then  was  *  good  house  last  night,  when  W.  T- 
PorUr,  the  scenic  artist,  took  his  benefit,  bat  cot 
snoh  a large  honseas  the  merit  of  the  beneBaiarp 
should  hare  brought  fort  J.  Wo.  Porter  being 
called  before  tbe  onrtain  made  a  neat  little  epeeob, 
tbaakiog  tbe  endienoe  for  their  appreciation  of 
his  past  efforts,  and  promising  to  deserve  it  in  the 
futnre.  "CorioUaas"  will  be  plated  to-nigbt,  at 
the  matinee  on  Satnrdar,  and  on  Sitnrdav  nigbt 
for  the  lut  time. 
Alhambra. 

The  performance  given  at  t  fc  is  honse  is  Terr  *o- 
tertainlng  and  railed.  It  comprises  Billy  Emerson 
In  the  fint  part,  and  In  the  interlude  in  aeogs  and 
dances;  Hart  is  a  discourse  on  the  Cedes;  tbe 
talented  French  artists,  M'lle  Therese  and  Mods 
Schmidt,  in  a  beautiful  pas  de  dnex;  Lit  le  Mac  in 
twoaots,  and  otbere  ioaois  and  sods*.  Sam  Bic- 
ker, the  meat  original  Irish  oomtdian  on  the 
stage.  Kill  make  bis  reappearance  shortly. 
Metropolitan  Theatre. 

Signer  Bacoei  bad  a  capital  bonee  for  hfs  ben- 
efit last  night,  and  the  opera  of  "Robert  le  Dia- 
ble"  was  performed  in  excellent  style.  To-nigbt, 
tbe  Chapman  bleters  will  present  1  be  popular  bur- 
lesqQsof  "Tbe  Wonderfol  Scamp:  or,  Aladdin  No. 
2,"  in  wbloh  Miss  Blanche  will  appear  ae  Aladdin, 
and  Miss  Ella  as  Pekoe.  This  is  one  of  the  brigbtw 
•st  bnrieiqnei  ever  written,  and  will  ehow  of  tbe 
talent  off  tbe  sisters  to  goodidvantage. 

Bella  Union  Theatre, 

Among  the  features  of  the  bill  for  to  nigbt,  are 
"Unote  Ben's  Mnseum"  by  MaltKelly.R.  G.  Marsh 
and  Tommy  Bree,  "Golden  Showers"  by  CoglH  and 
Cooper;  "Olympian  Games"  by  M'lle  Gerretia  and 
Bdward  Montague,  "Mr.  Jonee'  Jewels"  by  Oogill 
Cooper  and  Harry  Oaasland,  JDntab  specialities 
by  LarUin  and  Carrie  Armstrong,  and  the  farce  of 
*,Tood!es"withR.  G.  Marsh  as  Toodles  and  Miss 
Lillie  Hailand  as  Mrs.  Toodles. 
Jtla  jjuiro's  Opera  House. 

A  company  compoted  of  old  favorites  and  new 
artistes  of  talent,  a  programme  varied  and  enter- 
taining, snd  oonstant  changes  of  performance, 
nave  tbe  effect  of  drawing  good  booses.  Frank  de 
Ban,  comio  singer,  is  the  latest  addition  to  tbe 
oomDanr.  Tbe  full  bill  appears  on  our  first  psgs. 
Btepheo  Mai  bell,  the  Oregon  poet  and  comedian, 
is  underlined  to  appear  Bhortly,  and  "Whereas"  is 
n  preparation.  Saturday  tbe  first  family  matinee 
will  be  given. 
GermnK  Stadttheatre. 

Nieolai's  comio  opera  of  "Tbe  Merry  Wives  of 
Windsor,"  wbfc-S  wa»  ao  sncceeefullp  rendered  on 
Bnnday  last  br  tboFabbriOombinstion,  uner  the 
direction  of  Charles  Frttsob,  at  the  California 
Theatre,  will  be  repeated  next  Sunday,  and  tbe 
indioations  are,  tbat  there  will  be  ■  still  larger 
attendance  than  en  tbe  flm  ocoseion. 
Plan'*  Ball. 

Prof.  O.  B.  Fowler  w  11  lecture  to  ladies  this 
afternoon,  on  "Female  Health"  In  the  even- 
ing tbe  Pro lessor  will  lecture  to 'gentlemen  only 
on  "nlsnbsod— Man  and  Woman  Illustrated."  On 
Sundar,  the  last  lecture  will  be  given— on  "Immor- 
tality, and  Us  Relations  to  this  Life."  Consulta- 
tions on  Phrenology  are  held  every  day  at  the 
Grand  Hot  si. 
Theatrical  Notes. 

Benry  Edwards,  of  the  California  Theatre,  has 
been  off. rod  the  position  of  Btage  manager  at 
Booth's  Theatre,  New  York,  bat  has  declined, 
preferring  to  remain  another  year  in  California. 

A  member  of  the  theatrical  profession  has 
written  a  new  version  of  Lotta's"j<lrefi>,"  enti- 
tled "The  Friend  of  the  Flag,  it  is  1b  four  acts 
a»d  a  prologue.  It  would  prove  a  good  starring 
pieoe  for  an  actress  of  t"e  Lotta  school. 

The  Sou  Francisco  Cadets  will  exhibit  tbetr 
blindfolded  drill  ihi>  evening  at  Paaifio  Hall,  In 
thepresenoe  of  member  of  the  Press  and  invited 
guests. 

John  Wilsoa  will  probably,  as  we  suggested,  re 
open  tbe  Amphitheatre  for*  few  nights  before 
going  Into  the  'country. 

Miss  Angutti  L.  Dargon  irade  as  immense  suc- 
cess la  Salt  Lake  City. 

The  Chapman  Sisters  bad  a  splendid  house  at 
the  Academy  of  Mmio,  Oakland,  last  night,  and 
the  performance  gave  general  satisfaction. 

Charles  Vivian  boa  returned  frem  his  wander- 
ings in  the  land  of  tbe  olive  and  fig.  He  was  in 
town  last  nigbt.  The  meeting  between  him  and 
Bam  Wetherill  was  very  sffectlog.  Sam  said, 
"Charles  Vivian,  I  believe."  Vivian  answered,  "I 
am  that  man,"  and  then  Sam  folded  him  in  his 
embrace,  acd  wept  tsars  of  joy  all  over  his  velvst 
coat-o-llar  exclaiming,  "This  ia  a  wonderfol 
•veuL" 

The  tslegraph  this  morning  brings  the  news 
that  Fechter  has  abandoned  all  coneotion  with 
the  new  theatre  on  Fourteenth  street,  New  York, 
on  whioh  be  has  bestowed  such  labor,  and  has 
accepted  an  engagement  from  Augoetin  Daly, 
manager  of  the  Grand  Opera  House,  for  the  re- 
mainder of  the  eeason. 

F.  M.  Bites  has  assumed  the  management  of 
the  P.oc  b  e  Theatre. 

The  White  and  E earns  Combination,  Inaugura- 
ted their  new  Olub  Rooms.  No.  356  Jessie  strset, 
with  a  social  partyon  Tuesday  night  M.  J.  Doyle 
read  the  opening  address,  and  w.ta  J.  D.  Holey, 
tt.  Harns  and  others  f  araijhsd  the  music 

0iTOGAM)ENS.-Th8  pionio  of  the  Gari- 
baldi Guard  will  be  held,  here  on  Sund.y.and 
a    most   pleasant  time  may    be  expected.     The 

D ' SS ! VnI^ST  "m  w*M  m  «"o™»«.  Hon.  A. 
D ■  Splivalo  will  spMk,  and  Msden's  braes  bsnd 
will  furnish  muaioitoihoee  who  want  to  dance 

Woodward's  Gardhns -Signor  Donate, 
the  world-reaown  one-legged  dancer,  in  his  mar- 
da ,«.•£  j   ?  Wood"d,fl  o^a"- s""- 

fnX  »h  - ?  •  ?;  »1°'  the  fQU  J,D,a"«  Troupe, 
and  tbe  Buisiay  Family  «  pantomime.    Balloon 

Ascension  on  Sunday. 

Anatomical  Mrss™._One  of  the  most 

lomplBi*  ooUeottous  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
■Safes,  comprising  hundreds  of  oo«tly  and  beau 
jUulwrx  models,  is  dally  on  view  (to  gen«emea 
nnlr'  t  the  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
ba^        aybenroflUbtv  ewwithem 

Spring  Openlre, 
The  I  te.'t  novelties  in  bonnets,  hate,  etc,,  and 
oholae  (election  of  mlllinsry  goods,  to  be  seen  at 
Mrs.  M    Seiig'e  emporium  of  fashion,  216. Kearny 


Sewing  Macfaiaei  for  8aJ*>, 

Rented  and  repaired,  at  116  Post  street.   Also, 
Agencr  for  Mills'  Adjustable  Treadle.  x 


BftaJready's  Grief. 

Many  a  man  in  this  mournful  world  baa 
sorrows  of  whioh  a  cold  and  onf»yrjupithet  c 
world  knows  nothing.  Wo  met  Muheady  at 
a  social  gathering  a  few  nigbte  ago,  and  we 
observed  that  be  seamed  to  have  1  st  Li 
customary  yiracity.  Care  sat  upon  bid  wau 
and  hollow  cheek,  and  a  deep  arjd  urrible 
scowl  brooded  in  the  farrows  which  plowed 
his  brow.  He  stood  apart  agait-st  tbe  wall 
the  whole  erei-iag,  with  his  hands  held  be- 
hind bim,  while  he  glowered  savagely  at  tbe 
company,  and  conducted  himself  like  a  stage- 
stricken  undertaker  who,  while  at  a  funeral, 
rehearses  to  himself  tbe  part  of  tbe  sangui- 
nary pirate  whioh  he  is  t  j  play  at  tbe  ama- 
teur performance  iu  the  evening.  We  felt 
for  Mulready.  Perhaps  some  of  bis  rela- 
lives  were  dead.  Perhaps  some  dear  one, 
who  h&d  entwined  herself  about  bis  heart 
and  planted  her  sweet  image  in  his  sool. 
had  been  swept  away  by  the  omel  hand  of 
the  destroyer.  Perhaps  in  some  wild  finan- 
cial convulsion  he  had  seen  the  little  hoard 
accumulated  for  bid  loved  ones  sunk  in  an 
abyss  of  ruin,  and  he  etoai  there  desolate 
stricken  and  broken-hearted.  We  determin- 
ed to  offer  him  consolation  in  tbe  hour  of 
his  almost  mortal  anguish;  so  we  asked  him 
in  a  kindly  way,  what  earned  his  grief.  He 
frowned  fiercely  for  a  moment,  and  thee, 
dragging  as  to  a  corner  of  tht»  room,  he 
whispered  with  tragic  emotion:  "I've  get 
a  new  set  of  teeth,  my  son,  and  they  don't 
fit!"  And  then  he  flew  out  into  the  vesti- 
bu'e  to  swear  and  eaea  the  presanre  of  bis 
feelings. 

Sharp  Reporting;. 

Before  a  member  has  finished  his  speech 
in  the  English  House  of  Commons,  the 
greater  part  of  it  is  not  only  wri  ten  cut,  but 
actually  in  type  in  more  than  one  newspaper 
office.  It  was  the  oase  in  particular  with 
Mr.  Gladstone's  education  oration,  and  had 
be  wished  to  know  what  he  said  a  yard  back 
while  he  was  speaking,  he  would  at  onee 
have  baen  supplied  with  the  means  of  refer- 
ence. _ 

Didn't  Know  Them. 

An  enthusiastic  gentleman  the  other  Sun- 
day, on  leaving  an  English  church,  happened 
to  meeione  of  the  churchwardens.  "Well,1' 
siid  the  man  of  music,  "how  do  yon  like 
tbe  "Gregori&ns?"  "I  haven't  tbe  pleasure 
of  knowing  the  family,"  rejoined  the  other, 
and  then  inquired  Viith  naive  simplicity, 
"Whereabouts, do  they  sit?" 


A  lady  who&dmireB  Lerse'f  is  notbiog  un- 
usual; bat  the  lady  who  admires  another 
woman  so  much  that  she  gives  np  her  cwn 
layer,  is  to  be  found— iu  novels. 


An  old  gentleman  named  John  Smith  has 
got  married.  £e  says  he  doesn't  watt  t  e 
name  to  become  extinct. 


Three  years  is  tbe  average  life  of  feminioe 
school-teachers.  A'ter  tbat  they  get  marred. 


Those  Beautiful  New  Carpets. 

At  Jas.  Vt.  Burnhsm  &  Co's,  Ho.  618  Market 
and  17  Pott  streets,  are  going  like  hot  cakes. 
N6W  and  choice  patterns  constantly  arriving. 
A  perfect  rn.-h  to  see  ana  buy  them.  Elegant 
parlor  furniture  nude  to  order  in  the  finest 

By  lis.  4  a 

» 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cores  Bhenmatlsm  tad  Nenralgia.  3 


Fr*ah  and  Sweet, 
For  tbe  best     confectionery,    go   to    Cants    and 

Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Stttter.        H 


White  liabor  Only  I 

Employed    by  the  What  Obeer  L'.undiy,  121 
LMdeGdoiff  s'reet.  * 


Holiday   Oandivs, 

Trash,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  K  A,  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 678  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  and  retail,    e 


Star  Shirte  ana  Collars. 

all  sorts  snd  rises,  for  sa'e  obesp,  at  tbe 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leidesdorn*  st,       * 


Save    Tour    Money. 

Why  pay  $8  par  dozsn  tor  Cabinet  Rembrandt 
Pbotograpba  when  yon  can  get  them  for  %i  per 
dozen ,  and  all  other  kinds  equally  cheap,  at  the 
New  Yoek  Galleet,  No.  25  Third  street,  be- 
tween Miaslon  end  Market  streets.  No  Chinese 
employed  at  the  New  Tork  Gallery.  3-s 


McDowell,  Shew  Card  Writer 

Beady  made   and  made  to  order.    Boom  10' 

608  Market  street,  ccr .  Post  and  Montgomery  u 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 

Coxes  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


Fob  fike  woee,  go  to  T.  0.  Jeisnp,  dentist, 
cor.  Sutter  and  Mont  g'ry,  over  Tncker's.     3-u 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  hats.  At  '*  The"  Bat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  etyleB  can  be  found.  Tbe  stock  Is  Immense 
—tbe  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  s 


Five  Bbndrcd  McnWantcd 
Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  LeideBdorff  £t.        • 


For    toe    Best    Candles, 

Go  to  the  popular  store  of  Geo.  Haas  &  Co, , 
20  Ke^roy  street.    New  style  cap  bonbODsfor 

balls  and  pottles.  3m 

• 

Xt    Is    True. 

J.  A-  Shaber  t  Oo.  are  selling  parlor,  sets  and 
all  other  kinds  of  furniture  and  bedding  ohespsr, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  in  town.  Other 
dealt  rj  don't  stand  a  ghost  of  a  chare*  when 
people  know  abater's  prices,  * 


Do    Wot    Suffer   from    corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Oeros,  Bon- 
tons.  Grub  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  Snd  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  InarJ. 
tute,  310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  pjl  We 
r"«ak  from  experience,  ha-vtog  tested  the  DOS- 
tar's  capability.  Belerenoesi  given  if  required.,  h 


Respected  his  Oath. 

A  wife  murderer  defended  bis  aot  by  say- 
ing tbat  li  e  with  bis;  wife  teoame  insupport- 
able. •'  Then,"  said  the  judge,  ""You  might 
have  sepirated  from  her."  "  All  1"  replied 
the  conscientious  prisoner,  "  I  could  not  do 
tbat,  for  I  swore  to  her  that  nothing  bill 
dea  h  should  Bsparate  ne." 


Oysters. 

In  strolling  round  the  other  nigbt, 

To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 

our  careless  test,  by  chance  did  stray 

To  where     fountain's  ceaseless 'play 

Of  sparkling  waters,  rr  ado  a  soieen 

Through  wnlch  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen; 

While  moE&y  stone  and  pearly  shell, 

O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 

Made  that  wineiow  reem  to  bs 

ftoiae  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

Atop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  ben — 
It  looks  so  nice—  and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  st  our  aide  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  it  true, 
And  cocked  magnijictntty,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  Juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  just  think  of  tbat, 
And  If  yonr  mouth  don't  water,  then 
Ton 're  different  from  other  men. 
They  'd  clam  t  and  oraos  and  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kinds  of  game. 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dlBh  was,  I  am  sure. 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  hav*  here  the  best  Ice  cream; 
8o  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again, 
Pacifio  Oyster  Bouse.  SS7  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

qHARI.P.S  HAAKE.  Proprietor. 

Pratt'g  Abolition  Oil. 
The  People's  Remedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains. 

Public  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a.  ai .,  can 
be  returned  in  the  evening  if  reqoirid;  we 
never  disappoint!  What  Chear  Laundry,  121 
Leidesdcrff  street.  •  • 

Attention ,    Ladles 

To  give  tbe  skin  the  softness  of  velvet,  snd 
the  tint  of  the  Illy  lo  the  complexion,  use 
Dickey's  Cbemz  de  Lis.  x. 


Good  Investment. 

Mo  other  city  In  the  United  States  offers 
greater  indveements  at  ibe  present  time  for 
investment  in  town  lots  thsn  San  Diego.  Now 
Is  the  time  to  secure  lots  at  $25  each  at  431 
Montgom  ry  street.  Tnis  is  ihe  teat  cbano 
ever  offered.  • 

Or.    Doherty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
ohxonlo  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  is 
now  the  most  successful  of  any  Physlolan  In 
Sin  Francisco.  Office  519  Sacramento  street, 
comer  of  Loldfisdorfl,  s  few  doors  oelow  What 
Ohaer  House. x 

aT'Fon  Children's  Pictubeb  go  to  Mouse's 
Gallebt,  ill  Montgomery  strset.  3-v 


V.   Cartier  &  Co.,  Lapidaries, 

From  Paris,  having  the  latest  improved  lapi- 
dary tools,  will  exeoute  any  work  In  their  line 
In  a  superior  manner,  st  moderate  chargeB. 
Will  pay  the  highest  (rices  for  quartz  speci- 
mens, and  appraise  the  value  of  all  gems.  Lap* 
idsxy.  614  Merchant  street,  room  26.  3h 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS 


PROF.  O.  8.  FOWLER 

LF.CTCR£8    IN 

....os.... 

Thursday  Afternoon,  it  2  .10  sbarp,  to  Ladies, 
oa  KI-MalE  HIEALTH,  Illustrated.  Seats, 
25  cents. 

Thursday  livening,  at  8  o'clock,  to  Gent'emtn, 
oQMANA,NDViUllifl.    Illustrated.    Seats, 

50  OSDOS 

Snodny  Afternoon,  at  3  o'clock.  "Immortality 
and  its  Kelations  vo  this  Lifs."  Ladiee  free. 
Gentlemen,  16  tec  U. 

LAST  DAY8  of  his  consultations  as  to  your 
own  and  children's  phrenology,  best  business, 
healtb,  etc.  at  the  Grand  Hotel,  continue  till 
Tuesday,  at  S  p.m.  ONLY.    Last  visit.  ap2  2t 


OOKTNEIjL'S 
BRAHHINICAL 

MOON  PLANT! 

East  Indian  Remedies, 

FOB  THE  OURE  OF 

RfaenmatlBm,  I  Sore  Throat, 

Neuralgia,  1  Dyspepsia, 

Goat,  Agae,  [  Catarrh. 

bjmp&Lbettc  Pains,  !j  Diarrhea, 

Liver  Affections,  Constipation  and 

Sciatica,  Diaantery. 

■9*  Note  the  oamei  of  some  of  those  who 

have  been  oared:  Hod.  Samnel  Pardy,  ex-Gover- 
nor; Capt.  B  A.  Pool;  R.  H,  Sinion;  Henry  Ed- 
wards,  of  California  Tncatre;  Fred  Ljster.  and 
others.  Depot -31*  Kb, ARMY  SIBhKT,  be- 
tween Bash  and  Pise.  sp2tf 


BADGER'S  CENTRAL  PARK 

OA.KLAJN  r>. 

The    Popular   Picnic   Resort. 

Forty  Minute*  Klde  from  tnls  Ctiy— Cora 
run  direct  to  the  Park. 

BADGER'S  CENTRAL  PARK  IS  TJNDOUBT- 
edly  tbe  best  Summer  Resort  for  Picnics  and 
Families  drriog  tbe  Momroe-,  beinir  FREh  FROM 
DUVT,  WIND,  SAND  AND  POISOS  OAK.  The 
Park  ts  very  commodiona,  and  located  directly  at 
tbe  waterfront. 

It.  abound  b  in  magnificent  old  Shade  Trees,  bean- 
lifal  Lawns.  Gardens,  eto.,  and  is  provided  with 
a  mammoth  Pmvilion,  Restanrant,  a^devery con- 
venience lor  pnbiie  assemblages.  Will  be  open  to 
the  pdDlio  aft-r  March  ISth.  For  partionlars.  op- 
plv  to  T.  W,  BADGER,  at  the  Part,  or  ot  his 
office,  nortbeast  corner  Kearnr  and  Bosh  streets, 
San  Francieeo.  mhll  1m 


ALHaMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

FINELY  FOBYISHKD  ROOMS,  SIN 
(le  or  in  salts, 

Well  Claimed  and  "V«utU»t*d. 

Unlanusfled  Booms  to  let.    Lodging  wltt 

or  without   board.      ALHAMB&A    BTJLLDZNG 
■1  S>   ° h »ti  «tr»wt  nou  tf 


_    and  Trance  Mediom— Oan  be  eootnlted 

_  hnsinsss  or  eicknoisdaily,  from  10  a.m.  to    w  , 

5  P.  ML    Spi'iiasl  Ciroies.    tjaaday,  'Ineidiy  and 

Fridty  evsnine*.at8p.M..  at  ter  rosidsoee. «»  Sis' 

O'FarraU  street,  near  Uason.  m  2&-lm      1 


Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  atjUsh 
horees  and  a  reliable  driver  arc  the  leadinges- 
sentialsof  sn  mjoyoble ride,  and  these  oannot 
be  secured  In  San  Francisco  bo  tin  question  ably 
as  frcm  Frank  teuton,  vhose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  frontina  tha  Oool- 
dental  Hotel.  His  handsome  turn-outs  are  need 
by  the  beBt  circles  of  tbe  city,  and  ae  he  makes 
it  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  snd  perfectly 
courteous  drivers,  he  is  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  other  carrlige  proprietor  on  this 
Oaaat,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  snd 
ladies  In  particular,  will  engage  no  oirriages 
except  thoBe  whioh  he  provides.  Fran*  has  en- 
joyed  gr-at  f-uccesB  In  his  bastnees,  and  the 
admirable  way  in  wbloh  be  oondncta  it  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  patronize  him.    * 


Ladies,  you  may  asy  what  you  please  there 
is  bat  one  place  in  the  city  where  yon  can  buy 
underclothing  cheap  for  yourselves  and  chil- 
dren, and  tbat  is  st  M,  Frledlander&  Oo's,  No, 
9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Building.  Go  and  be 
convinced.  g; 


BRET    HARTE'S 

Incomparable  Romance, 

"The  Story  of  Mliss, 

An  Idyll  of  Red  Mountain," 

(WRITTEN  FOR  THE  GOLDEN  ERA  IN  B63,) 

'WUl  be  continued,  and  conoluded  In  sixty 
chapters,  commencing  ia 

The  Golden  Era 

....OF.... 

Sunday March  16, 1873 

Now  is  the  Time  to  Subscribe 


A  Romance  of  Red  Mountain, 
AN  ORIGINAL  NOVEL. 

OF  SUBPASSINQ  INTBBE8T  AND   POWEB, 
WRITTEN    K?BES8lTt  FOB 

The  Golden  Era, 

And  possessing  unparalleled  attraction,  con- 
taining a  New  Revelation  in 

California    Romance. 


BEAD  THE  OPENING  OHAPTEBS  OF 

Bret  Harte's  Story 

....or,... 

....IS.... 

The  Golden  Era 

oTftDAy HABCU    10th, 

TO  BE   COMPLETED  IN  EZXTY  CHAPTERS. 

FOR  SALE  BY  NEWSMEN,  EVERYWHERE. 


TO    MAUL    SUDSCKIBEKv. 

The  Golden  Era,  One  Tear S3  GO 

The  Golden  Era,  Six  Months 2  OO 

The    Golden   Era  and     Peterson's 

todies'  Mocozlne,  One  Tear....    S  OO 
The    Golden    Era    and    Peterson's 

JLadlea*  MaffQKlne,  Six  Months..    2  GO 


SEKVKD    BT    CABBIBBI. 

The  GOLDEN  EEAsnd  PETERSON'S  LA  DIE  8 
NATIONAL  MAGAZINE  delivered  through- 
out the  city  by  OanierB  at  12>to.  per  week. 

Send  Address  to   Golden  Era  Office,  G40 
Clay  street. 


Now  is  the  Time  to  Subscribe. 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIBEfVni 

Booksellers  and  Stationers. 
H.  H.  Moore,  GOa  Monts»mery,  noar  Merohsj 

Bnilnen  Collesea. 
Heald's,  Brjant  &  Btratton's  OoUege.  24  pt  . 

Batchers. 
BAte,  Fred.  Stella  94  to  100.  Oal1fornta.Markii 

rreneh  Forney    Goods. 
Looan  <k  Oo.,  16  fil ontgomery.  107 and  1»  Ban 

Human  flair. 
Sampson.  A.  B.  a  Oo..  110  Second  street. 

Wines  and  X.lqn«r«.     (WDolsssOs^ 
Damrl  W.  a  Co..  604  Front 


WILLIS'   BAND. 


L      MM 


oeoaeiona.    Mnsio  imported,  arranged 
and  for  sale. 

MARCUS  M.  BLUM    Leader  W 
Oreheatra* 

IIEBTHY  TON  DEB  MEEDES,  Lead- 
er of  Braif  Band. 

«VOrd«re  from  the  conn*ry  promptly  attended 
to.  Address  M.  W.  WILLIS.  Baton's  Mmio 
Store.  138  Mottccmery  street,  or  MAR0U8  M. 
BLUM.  £2*>  MontKomery  street  js6tf 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TQZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITI- 

N.  E.  cor.  Jnekaon  and  Kearny  tt 

THE    GREAT    ERADIOATOR  OF  BPRi 
OUMPLAINTB,    formerly  M   Lock  IS  < 

KoP<?0D,™,,D<'  tbe  laottwelveyesrsof  SanPtwh-F 
DR.  TOZER  informs  the  afflicted  that Tafu?  • 
inK    all    the    HOSPITALS    IN    LONDON     * 
k     R's'&ud  "Pending  one  year  ia  »be  moit 
brated  Hospital  id  London,  the  LOOK  hs  hi 
opened  bis  old  Medical  Iostitnte  at  ihdold.  I 
where  ha  can  always  be  foond.    DR,  TOZkJ  ' 
for  forty  years  met  with   naparalleled  neJ 
tbe    treatment    of    dieeasa    aenerkllv   kun- 
OHBONIO  AWD  SPBOIAL  OOalPLAlSff^ 

DB.    CHAS.    II.    TOZ£R 
is  In  every  way  responsible,  binding  him* 
effeot  a  permanent  cube,  or  making  B«  obi 
Those  who  osnoot  afford  to  pay  for  sd»io« 
mediciDe  will  be  ohsrged  for  medioios  onlt 
MuN  l  HLY  RES  TOBATIVE  PILLS, nsvifb I 
10  fail  in  giving  relief  in  oases  for  which  Ihi' 
recommended,  are    to    be    obtained   oali "... 
office.    Price,  $5  per  box.    FntI  direction! aa 
bo  j,  aeDt  hy  Kipress  or  otherwise. 

Dft.  TOZER  does  not  imitate  th*  adstrtl 
Qnaoks  who  mase  it  a  pmotioe  to  pnoluh  i 
■  mdavitsand  other  false  references,  bat nfa 
the  moF-t  reepeoteble  people  in  ibe  State  not 
has  ctjbed  of  diseases  which  others  bars  UU 
onre. 

»r  t,     D*vf!HA8'    W-  TOZBBL 

H.  K.  comer  Kearny  and  JackBoo  itittu 
"e'"lf San  Erases 


Assessor's  Offic 

NOTICE  TO  TAX-PAYER 

1873—74. 


A   LL  PERSONS,    COMPANIES,  J 
SOCIATIOBTS,    or    FIBMfl,    la 

Ctly  and  County  of  San  Francises,  < 
requested,  either  In  person  or  by  th 
•roper  representative*,  to  deliver  at 
Assessor's  Office,  No.  S»  City  Hall,  | 
fore  the  SECOND  MONDAY  Id  API 
1813,  a  statement  under  oath  si 
Property,  both  PERSONAL  and  REj 
owned  or  claimed  by  him  or  the*, 
which  Is  In  their  possession,  or  wbM 
held  or  controlled,  by  any  other  per 
In  trust  for,  or  for  the  benefit  of  Ua 
them.— See  Sections  0880-0810,  »sl 
cal  Code. 

»»-POLL  TAX  IS  NOW  DTE  alt 
Office,  or  to  a  Deputy. —See  SecO 
3830-3846,  Political  Code. 

LETI    KOSENXX,  : 
City  and  County 
Saturday,  March  J,  18T3. 


ITOTIOIB. 


ril  HE  PUBLIC  ARE  REREBT 19! 

fled  that  the  field   Deputies  ef  I 

Office  will  commence  asaesslBg  prove* 

SATITBDAX.  MABOfl  1,  1878.       ■ 

The  duties  asslimed  to  those  s*epK 
are  too  well  known  to  the  commaalti 
require  explanations,  and  while  I  kl 
been  eoreiul  In  rueklna  my  selertlssi 
fill  positions  by  men  favorably  knswi 
ihls  community  for  their  competency  a1 
integrity,  and  am  confident  tbat  the  i 
ties  wlU  be  discharged  by  them  Is  i 
general  satisfaction  of  all  eoneemeli 

I  urgently  request  the  general  psbllt 
report  to  this  office  any  dlrelletleBi  i 
dutybynny  of  ny  Deputies,  and  Mil 
them  that  any  Just  complaints  will  l 
celve  Immediate  attention. 

LEVI  BOSBKKBi 

mbt  City  and  Count    Assesssr 


Attention,  Good  Liver 


r%aiv  «l»* 


proprietor  of  tbe  Hioero'  Res- 
tanrant, bs»  taken  tbe  maaagement 
of  both  the  BJinera'  Reeaanrant  on 
Commercial  street  and  tbe  Miners' 
Branch  on  Market  Btreet,  in  partnership  _^-. 
A.  DRAYEUR,  who  haa  been  connected  wlW 
firm  for  years.  Improvetneote  have  been  mso* . 
the  onisine  departments  tbat  will  render  tAs 
ners'more  popnlar  than  it  has  everbeeao" 
tbe  22  years  of  Its  prospsritr.  Oar  Bills  oil 
embrace  all  tbe  delicacies  of  tbe  season. 
motto  is  "Good  Fare,  Good  Cooking  and  Jwot* 
Ohargee." 

P.  BEB6E8  <tz  CO, 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT 

S31  and  fi83  Oommsrslil.  Si 
769  Market  atreet. 
Open  rom  5  a.m.  to  10  p.m. 


CLASSES  IHJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OP  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OP 
tbs  Theatrical  Profession  in  Ualifornia  pro- 
pose forming  classes  lor  instruction  in  Elocution. 
Persons  wishing  to  avail  themselves  ot  the  oppor- 
tunity of  acquiring  s  useful  art  at  a  moderate  coat 
can  send  in  thoir  names  to  "Gambysea  "  P.  O.  Box 
3314,  when  particulars  as  to  termB,  etc.,  will  be 
aenttothemv   .;.  ,U  SoBasV^C'^^  da9r 


ARIO 

_  Pianofori 

DEOLAEED  BT  THE  JUDGES  AT  A  W 
Fair  «f  tie  American  ImUtnle.  •""V"/ 
fold  trieJ   welnit   RteinwM'e.  OblokerlM-l,  I 
ote.re.tob.THE  BEST  OK  EXBIBITWIl.    ( 
CTBTAZ,  Sale  Acne,   ao  OTjmBJU> 
N  E— PUnoeof  .11  itrleeTO  RErTT.        "j 


taaJait'Am  Sf 


DAVE    MENDE6,  jL 

^_- ._       ^_  old  oritiualRerJ  Lion.  *°>0* 

street,  between  Keirnr  and  Onpoet,  *****\' 
oan  have  HOT  AND  GOLD  DRINKS.  notfor» 
tins  the  old  Plonenr  T.unoh.  Tbe  "Old  Sp*™ 
alwajs  en  hand-     DAYJX  MBNDK8.  ProprieU) 


1    MOTEL.  L     * 


VS  5 


Igar 


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»HD*T,    Arm 


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9    %    (FUMiSHEO  R00I 

west  STiei 

r.«»at,  >.•«•..«.  .1    M 

-»*»  lU  liut  M 


E^irROPOLfTAN  THEATRE 


CALIFORNIA    THEATRI. 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


,  r  «i> 


osr     i»i7nL.ij»'. 

•  - 


Arm    « 


Ciapman  Sisters  COB  JOt  ANUS! 


BELLA  UNION  MINSTRELS 

■'-**  *     -in. 

I  TllOS.  C?*\XXXr>l30ll 


nderful  Scamp 


P08ITVELY  LAST  NICHTS  OF  THIS  GREAT  TRAGEDY 


.rtCllll    NO. 


a: 


[cO\tllouiU     mm     Oorlolanu*. 


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!■»*•  «f   t1«  TbeatTt 

A  HUME 


..A    Ilk  SSI  3 
•  l-i-s  *f  <  •stall 


■osnory. 

I     aft»**4»aa    *.!•-•    tfl      ■•■•»         l«««*U.-A«*F<M»'Mlt     Ik*     k*M>*ri'tlai1l*r. 
see         »,♦«,..    •  •)        * -rt.il        Wo- at    la    It»   I  »■»»   "f  *  -selalae.      •**»■•»  Kh    -4  *t*s>   »f  t  *MlklM,  a«*r    1  •r1«M. 

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■  ■Mr.        Ike   Opllsel.       »>«■*•  ■  •*.       *ltr*«   In    Rum* 


»'     '     "I       *      .   -  -     1  .»         «lr*.l    I*     R.Hf,         M.ra 
*MH    4     ■•       PBltaBM    pi.  re-    I*     ■•■Ms, 

AiTiT-KtM*  i«i-ii»»».     ik»  <  art. an*.*  inn.     Htm  14-Bim. 

Carta   a»te-       *■—■  *#.-■•»«•.      Iiiplfllrr    Hit. 


AparlwiU    la    (h*>  !>•■■•  nf 


ACT    T  -  *-*-*•«•  1*4   -Anil  sm.       A    Rn.wlt      \nlH1n>'  h-n^.       I'»m    *rl   -Antlne*         A    UrrfUn    11*11. 
-    ■•«>*.     tHr#»l-     R*tM  4lk.ri.ln  ne»r   Hose.     Hrnf  S.h.-fibil*  ylact  !■  RoMf 


♦.»    r     M       -r*-*     1*4    -Tk»     \..lselan     R*r..P«ril,      fl*e 
S— 4i  Ssf.-A    r»rr*l    Ppr. 


■  Itrs    from     ■•■if.        Nceee    Sd.  —  flrnpr-r,  . 


In  the  Lsit  Scene,  s  Funeral  March  tnd  Dirge,  composed  for  this  piece  by  S.W.  Leach 


SATURDAY,  at  2  o'clock LAST  COKIOLAM  S  MATIN KK 

•vduce-l  ■  n»ir  c  mdj,  wrltUD  by  MB3.  JCLU  E 

C.ttO,    entitled 

Tlie      clover  33.  ess! 


MO* ©AY  ITLKLVO.  April  lib Willi  be  product*  ■  new  c-nidj,  wrlli*u  by  MB9.  JCLIA  E.  DL'NN,  ol  Ban  I  r»o- 

cl»CO.    rOlIM*!* 


Me**r"-rs-i  ■**■,•—  nr«ea  OtrtHe  «tM«  OribMn., 

Mfrt%.4  ■*•■!•—  B*>*oar 

Urtl*  AdstMiM   


..VI   «•     lUioonj 

T4    Oe'lery 

.  SI   mm    Prirtt*  B«im., 


S* 

»« 

»4t    and  SIO    OO 


..-^; 

UNCLE 

BEN'S 

MUSEUM  I 

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■•.II--                                                                  r...i   Wmiiiii. 

<  ill  iii|iin  ■■     (.linn.. 

r— .,  j 

i   j    ....    . 

KK. 

roftsvy 

jiwiu. 

Tn) 

OntaM 

jlcntix    Vlvanta! 

tmm) 

VTMle 

N|lllll 

.  Thou  Campbell 

Dutch   Specially. 

J    II    I.AIKIO  aad UAHRlk    ARM8TROKU 


VOCAl  ICCEN   RlCIIII* 


cha»ii.  vuNti 


The    Hliowmim    at    tlio    Fnlr ! 

IIAKKV   CAU1LAIIJ. 


O.aaln.tn.attr,  lb.  popalar  Ubar.ct.rtil  «  hk'tck  of 

TOODL.ES 


Tlaothp  Tn-njii*  . 

(.•iB"  Afor*  

limn  NtUn 

r'arrstr  K'aloo... 

■   bM     F*Dt^3 

k  «rtn#r    Aeora 

F.rn or  Wl  RJ 

Mn.  ToodlM 

Mary  Acorn 


li    O.  Mu*ti 

COM,  V*ra«r 

■ 

J.  *  tvjrrf 

14a- 

Tonnir    »>•• 

K    MooUjue 

I  lllla    Manat.d 

,...HtM  Minnie  FlllmuT* 


Mtinvniiuurup  kaouwkrk- 

LAOILS'     KlUUT l.tadlra    »nd    CklUren  Will  be 

adniiiH   rmk:i- 


;ka    shirt  store, 

(•••ray      lr*fl.   !■•  KcaMVrd  1« 

W4*<M»n<l         h(r«'Ct, 

r««  win   a«s  •  woaipivtAr  **- 

•  f    SniKTB    >a.l     rrKIIISaV- 

I    Ilia    aaaal    law   prl#«-av 

■  r.supitrr  a  f . 

R'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

isoiMiA    rrrt,    hkvadl 

It  n.BOA.f  T  TURATRK  MAR  BEBS   KB* 
■1.  aid  can  ba  rcatad  by  tba  t  «hi  of 
M«rf    tnl    u-*(»llof     oora#»ola* 
"    aiill    oa  avt*llc*Uao  >-j  latMr 
JCH.k     PirfcR. 
■■■■■■i  I  ml  aoU  l>QPTt»»iaa\ 
Or  to         4.    M.    MrfAUC, 
IS*  W.minrna  atrtMt.  Maa  rrajwltan 


)  1  laattaV    kCD'T  aTTBUI.    DaTID   IUIWU.L. 

Ngle,  Stein&  Maxwell, 

IMPORTERS  AND 

eflata  Prorimion  Mcrchantn 


J   Califor'ia    Ptr-ai,    oa*   daor 
*  BoU  Af4DU  for  ib«   c«l«bral*A 
mtJ  In 


SWEENEY, 

IJiajuCHANT   TAILOR 

I      aa    HECOSU    1TBIIT. 
9  OOOD8  I- PERFECT    FITS! 
tisfactlon    Cuaranteed! 

R    LIlfK   OF  BPRIKO    AND  srMHP.R 
id.  Jail  r*clTcd.    C.'l  .oa  ...  to.m. 


PIANOS, 

I,  PIANO  STOOLS.  PIA«0  0OVBB8, 
■  tMano,  Hasio  Bo^ka.  Mutlo  Friliof,  «ta. 
.Mb  ftod  Urea  atiorloneni.    Call  anU  ex- 
am.    1  be  calebratad 
Mcr.LMMO.1f     PIAJIOI. 
arilad  by  tba   maloal  pohMtDB  it  tba 
lam-prioad  Piaao  fn  thla  markar. 
,   BAliKUfT  <CC  CO.,  Agcnta. 

JVo.   781   Uarket    alr«>et. 


d9A.X%"l?«OPkTvA9 

PAGNE  CIDER! 

I   IIOJABEVTO  iTBirr, 
■    I  HAH  fRAHCISOO. 


REWIRD  OFFERED 

OK  tlEOOtlf  DURE  00KV8 
o.lDf  Kail.,  Rb.nBAU.mi  »o 

M  rMdllf .»!  cm.    LiDlm.n. 

.dtoia.  lo  bah.d  It  royotflo* 

.lKiHIIHU.il        fill 


By  a  Clerk  who  Tried  to  Soil  Him 
a  Suit  of  Clothes. 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING.   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE.    AND 

EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooms     lO    ond     17 080    WashinKtoii    "tree*. 


IF   HB   BAD   O'JItE   TO  THE 

GREAT  CLOTHING  EMPORIUM 

....bt.... 

G.  P.  Van  Schaack  &  Co. 

708,  712,  714  and  716  Kearny  •Ireet, 

(OPPOSITE  THE  PLAZM 
TTE  WOULD  HAYi:  SKEW  St'ITKD 
ut  once,  wlltianC  any  aancce.i.ry 
talk,  odd  w.nld  have  been  living  to. 
day,  aaiarnaaaeat  to  aacletr.  and  a 
walking  advertleeaientof  the  low  price, 
ad  whleb  good,  are  Mid  by  that  eater- 
rtielas  arm,  Instead  of  being  a  *'  dera'd 
eald,  damp,  dleatmeable  body." 


Philadelphia   Restaurant. 

OBLaS.  V.  BEBOOLD.  PBOPBHTOB. 


TBE      OH010KHT     HEATS     AMD 
V.|.t»b]«,     Board   by   to.  waod. 
d«a   PIS>  Bl-RJiHT  BAlwauK. 
•  ndMoitdonnry. 


sa?ar 


•Jt-rV 


riRTKES    WASiTKO 

FOR  A  KIRHT  CLASS  KXHIIHTIOV,  RRADY 
for  tba  road.  Thla  la  one  of  tba  b»at  opportnn- 
H'ft  for  a  imtr'  rear,  with  a  -mall  oapttal  atur 
offaied.    Eor  tattto alati  apply  an  abors. 


4-IIA-).   A.    OABDNKR, 
Tbe  Olebrated  Hatch  Oanvdlan. 

miss  Miami :.  i.oiiru. 

BorUaqao,  garlo-Oomlo  and  Ballad  Hlogor. 


HA1TUO    THOrPJE. 
iDCladlBR  the  Child    Woml-r,   SAPPHO. 

i.F.i. ik   ri.i.is, 

MISS  «.  ELLM  and  IT.   HI.1.IS. 

41  U    If     LlMTOH, 

„..A3D.... 

E.VCY     ABAAfS. 


Merit. -Coniir    and    DneKlat*. 
.K    AHOVK    ABTISTS    ARK    NOW    OS    OUB  BOOKS.    AND    CAN    BEEN- 
gas-d  by  mtDiKara  Waatof  iba  Kooky  Hoaotaloa,  thniunh  oar  arancy. 

IHEBIBAN    CORBY1V    «ft    OO. 


THE   OLD 
Hot      SOOtoH, 

IB  Mortoa  Street,  near  kcray, 

All    Tji-iiiltw    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 
THE  BEST  TOM  AHD_JfcRRY  IN  TOWN. 

Alwua  on  fllo  tba  New  York  Herald,  Harpar'r 
'yVaekly,  Frank  Laalla's,  Day'a  Doinft,  Police  Ga 
aatte,  all  ib>  CaUIornla  papata.  also  I.nodon 
Ponon.  Ball's l-lf*.  Illoatrated  Londoo  News.  Ct.ll 
and  sat'afy  yoarself. 

at*- Doa'vforfei  tbealjto  of  the   llot    Rcotrh. 

fa7tf  W.  S.  WALDHON.  Froprielir. 


Bar  Sugar 

FOB    SALK-BJS    KIAS.NV    STSEET.   AT 
MEBOEB'S. .  AIro,  nan  kind  o(  Oandlai 


SANGER  HALLE 

(SlNtVSR'S  HALL.) 
14     OI.AHY    ST.,     NEAR     KEARNY. 


Noao  but   th<*  CholCeaC   Brands  of    "Wines 
bind  l*t<im»ra  «»<»  hand. 

DEPOT  WETAND  4.  tASCHt'S  BAY  BREWERr 

f.K  tf  PUBIS  FELDMAMN. 


VOCAL  AND  INSTRUMENTAL 

MUSICALIN8TITUTE 

UN  DKR  THE  DIRBOTION  OF 

TVtXl.  X*.  XI.   REITEH. 

aiSPoatSt..   opp.  Union  "fiaare, 
HOURS:  from  10  to  J  and  froml  to  S.    RESI- 
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SUITS 

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SHIRTS 

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CENTS' 

FURNISHING 

COOD8. 

ALAFOR  AB80RTNKNT  OF  GENTB*  FTJll- 
rjlahin*  Gonrla  to  be  had  irnnd  and  cheap,  at 
the  "OLD  CORNRR."  J  LKVY'i*.  Al»  Moat- 
ternary  street.  .Tnatlce  »1tsd  la  all.  Don't  tomel 
the  nurnbei— S14i  Alnruorfipry  street,     fell  ln> 


TRAYS  slwaiso 


Alfred  Yetter, 

Manofaelarar  and 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES, 

BBS  Dnpont. 

HEAR  SUTTER  STRBtr. 

Seo  my  stock  of  Bird 
Claires  before  porchaaloK 
elaawbora.  Alwayssoina- 
MilnKnov*  on  band.  My 
Patent  CaRea,  made  ot" 
Tin  Wire,  are  warranted 
KRKK  FROM  VKRM1N 
Alio.  bast,  quality  TKA 
band.  pogUf 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM. 

And  College  of  Medicine. 


i,"  nbieota  to  be  aean.  Open  to  tbj 
Pnblio  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUttKKA  HAJLJ. 
a  IS  Montgomery  street.    FOR  MEN  ONLY- 

•BT  l)U.   JOBDivK'B  Pbivatk  OrricB  la  at  »»B 
Geary  street  (oppoaita  old  M consoles'  Parilioo). 


Signor  Mancusi, 

pRIVATK  8IN0INQ    LE880N8.-OLA8S  OB 

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ooro.r  ot  Rllla.  t»H  '»■ 


MILITARY    GOODS 

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TRIMMINGS, 

OSS    Montgomery   street,    Essa    Wo  .1, 
mb!4  If  RGOGKR8  JOHNSON. 


*  :f\e  o  a  r«-  c>  ■ 

THE  JO0BNAL  uF  AtfUSEMEHTB. 
published  »»p*j  Du  in  the  Year  bj 


•BXMrrcbunt  and  SSS   Wsv*hlll«t«*  SU 

Below  Montgomery.  San  Franoisoo. 


THUBSDAr APBIL3,  1873 


Biilrs  for  H-alih.     ' 

It  uioopotsible  tolayd^wa  rules  for  the 
pna'  rvati'in  of  health,  which  will  salt  all 
coDBtitations,  therefore,  there  nan  immense 
am-'unt  or  rubbish  in  most  of  the  "Jouroa'e 
of  Health,"  and  otlftr  similar  publications. 

The  Saturdiv  Beview  saje  in  this  con- 
bcclioa: 

One  man  requires  twice  as  much  cle?p  as 
aDotherjjone  mao  can  Ho  work  before  break- 
fast, wheo  anotoer  flods  it  better  to  Bit  up 
at  night,  and  bo  a  few  practical  roles  may  be 
•learned  by  practic  ■.  The  Lancet,  for  ex  itx- 
.plf,  in  *  seuBible  piper  oa  tLis  sabjec  ,  re- 
DjkBBpoQ  theiiiportiDoe  for  men  who 
Wjrk  at  Dight  of  having  a  white,  powerful, 
and  Ateadv  li^ht  concentrated  upon  their 
papeP;  flickeiiog  aad  diffustd  light  being 
one  of  tuo  most  serious  ciqsee  of  braiu 
irritation.  The  rule  is,  io  Bhort,  that  a  man 
should  take  care  that  he  geti  good  sleep 
&od  keeps  his  digestion  in  order.  A  little 
UDprejtiaio.-dribteiTalion  of  bis  own  symp- 
toms will  teach  a  man  of  ordinay  sacse 
how  to  keep  himself  ia  health.  It  is  not 
overwork  that  should  be  denounced,  but  tha 
bad  habits  for  which  work  ia  mads  to  serve 
as  an  excuse.  Eat  too  ranch,  smoke  tx> 
much,  and  do  everything  io  a  hurry  and  at 
tre  wrong  time,  and  fivehourB  a  day  may 
seadyoutjan  early  grave.  Show  a  little 
ojmmonsense.  and  witoout  injuring  your 
Le  .I'll,  v-n  may  be  as  volomiooua  an  author 
as  Vuluire.  or  do  as  much  legal  or  official 
-work  an  the  most  industrious  mioister  or 
barriaer  of  the  day,  aod  pes  vonr  children's 
obildreo,  and  liugh  at  the  degeneracy  of 
the  rising  generation  in  the  twentieth,  een- 
tary.  ^       

New  Music. 

We  bare  received  from  the  publisher,  If. 
Gray,  the  following  new  music:  Billy  Em- 
erson's latest  songs,  "Old  B'ack  Joe"  and 
"Das  Let  die  Plack  cod  Dan  ;"  and  a  ballad 
outitled  "Oft  in  the  Twilight  I'm  Dream- 
ing," music  by  3.  B.  Thomas,  words  by 
George  Coopar.  Obas.  8.  Eaton  sends  ui 
"The  Aogel  Bride,"  words  by  "RDgetrm," 
music  by  N.  S.  Helmers. 


liiltl  •   Enoajth. 

M.    de    Segur   voted  for    M.   M as  a 

member  of  the  French  Acadsmy  of  Sci- 
ence. A  friend  ask€d  him  why  he  did  so. 
o0b;"repludM.  de  Begnr,  "he  is  a  good 
feflow,  and  ttere  is  nothing  against  him, 
but  bis  works,  and  they  really  amount  to 
nothing  at  all." 

At  I*  it. 

There  is  a  woman  in  Connecticut  whose 
speech  baB  just'jbien  restored  after  twelve 
yeirs*  eileooe.  Her  husband  does  not  be- 
lieve io  violent  measures,  and  hai  accord- 
ingly filed  a  bill  of  divorce. 


Oat  ot  Lock. 

A  lady  was  lamenting  st  the  theatre  last 
week,  and  on  fceiog  questioned  as  to  the 
cause,  said:  "It's  too  badl  Host  my  hus- 
band last  weak,  and  now  I  have  lost  my 
opora  glass." 

L.1V©     Woll. 

Tuote  who  eit  good  dinners  are  amiable, 
.Bad  feeding  la  the  cause  of  many  crimes.  Those 
■who  dine  at  the  Pioneer  Beataurant,  on  Wash- 
ington irett,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley, 
live  well,  and  are  consequently  happy,  Henry 
Booken,  who  has  catered  for  the  public  since 
1849,  provlces  for  his  customers  Labe  Tahoe 
trout,  B&imagundl  soup,  game,  tame  geese, 
GellolouB  entrees,  and  everything  the  heart  of 
man  can  desire.  The  oeet  cup  of  tea  In  the 
olty  —  English  breakfast  tea  —  Bonobong  aad 
Orange  Pekoe — can  be  obtained  here,  a 

.  ■■»■- 

Tno    Pioneer   Carpet  Beating 

Machine     Co., 

No.  553  Tehama  street,  1b  the  only  p'ace  yon 

•qui   depend  on  for  having  your  Carpets  well 

cleaned  and  swept  by  machinery,    J.  Spacld- 

ug  i  Co,  3-a 

.X>r.  Barlow  J.  .Smitn 

l-i  giving  a  coots   of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 

■..  an  on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervons  Dts- 
•euses  at  hla  Eygeian  Hall,  637  California  street, 

ev«ry  Friday  evening,  oommenclng  at  7 H  o'clock. 

A  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
-and  prescribing  for  pation  te..    Dr.  Smith  gives 

phrenological  examinations  in  restart  to  health 
to  invalids  dally,  from  9  to  4  p.  m.,  free.         w 


.Notice  to  the  Public. 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  Bel- 
•ing  off  hie  fine  stook  of  men'.?,  boys'  and  chil- 
Orena'  olotblng,  on  account  of  ramoval,  at 
greatly  Kduoed  crLoea.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnUhlng  goods,  hats,  trunks,  valises; 
■sto.,  below  co.t.    o»ll  If  yon  want  bargains.  3l 


Mrs.  M.  W,  Kind,  drestmaktr,  haa  removed 
to  132  deary  street,  between  Dnpont  and  Stock- 
ton, oppoilte  Starr  King's  church.  Qt 


It    Is    a.    Beauty  I 

The  Little  Gt-m  Clothing  and  Card  Marker,  at 
418  Washington  street,  near  the  Post  Office.  Beat 
ever  Invented.  o 

* 

A  great  variety  of  T1«b  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
just   received   at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 

Leldetdorff  street.  • 

•  — 

Q-en.ii  In  e   Havana    Cisrars. 

Best  brands  at  61  Montgomery  street,  8,  Vf. 
comer  of  Merchant.    1  ^tnok  k  Oaha.  q 

Sam  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bnss  House  Carriages,  can  be 
found  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
tablishment, southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery its.,  or  Dexter  Sttblee.  Oarrlase  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  might,  at  reduced  rates. 

•      .      — 

•?ratt'a  Abolition  Oil 


Good   Ennagh. 

We  published  the  other  diy  a  Tew  remarks 
under  tbe  head  of  "  Has  She  a  Call  t ;  be  a 
Wife?"  which  were  ca'culated  to  p'easo 
"  those  bruios  of  men"  who  like  to  thiok 
women  are  always  in  the  wrong.  We  have 
to  sling  io  something  of  that  kind  occasion- 
ally, though  we  always  stick  up  for  the  wo- 
men. The  San  Jose  Mereary  republishes 
the  ar  tide  referred  to,  acd  follows  it  up 
with  something  a  little  better : 

Has  that  mao  a  call  to  be  a  husband  who 
thinks  woman  was  mad*  solely  as  a  toy  far 
his  amusement— as  a  sort  of  ornament*!  fig- 
ure-head to  bis  house— to  have  no  individu- 
ality of  her  own,  and  no  thought  not  gauged 
by  hi*  imperi-.u*  will— in  short,  who  toiuks 
tbat  man  and  wife  are  one.  and  he  that  one  ? 

Has  he  a  call  to  be  a  bniband  who  spends 
two  dollars  a  day  fjr  whiskv  and  cigars,  snd 
then  lectures  his  wife  on  her  extravagance 
when  she  asks  him  for  a  little  money  for 
household  purposes  ? 

H«s  he  a  call  to  be  a  husband  who  sees 
nothing  in  a  wifa  but  a  piece  of  marital  prop- 
erty wbicN  he  baa  a  right  to  uaeorniLuEO 
at  his  will  ? 

Hub  be  a  call  to  bn  a  husbuid  who  chews 
tobaco  and  gels  drunk,  aod  is  unwilling 
that  bis  wife  should  enjoy  (?)  the  same  priv- 
iesfc? 

Has  he  a  ctll  to  be  a  husband*  who  is  not 
willing  (•>  get  up  and  get  breakfast  when  his 
wifd  has  the  headache,  aod  tiieie  are  do  ser- 
vants around  ;  or  who  has  no  just  apprecia- 
tion of  a  woman's  tria's  and  labors? 

Has  he  a  call  to  be  a  husband  who  does 
not  recognize  the  eaoctityof  womanhood,  at 
all  times  and  under  all  circumBtinces,  and 
who  has  not  some  of  her  spirituality  and 
inherent  goodness  in  bis  own  nature? 


A  Cbotce  of  Climate. 

Mark  Twain  Bays  you  oannot  find  as  much 
climate  buDChed  together  anywhere  in  the 
world  SB  you  c  in  in  the  Sandwich  Islands. 
You  lake  a  thermometer  and  mark  on  it 
where  you  want  the  mercury  to  stand  per 
manently,  with  the  privilege  of  ranging  five 
or  six  degrees  at  long  intervals,  and  you 
may  salect  the  spot  that  will  exactly  accom- 
modate you.  At  Honolulu  it  is  always  about 
82  deg.;  five  buodred  feet  up  the  mountain 
you  can  have  it  permanently  at  70  deg.;  go 
higher,  aod  your  mercury  falls  to  the  exact 
point  you  like.  If  you  want  snow  acd  ice 
forever,  go  to  the  summit  of  Mauua  Eea; 
if  you  want  it  hot,  go  to  Lahsioa,  where 
they  do  not  hsng  the  thermometer  on  a  nail, 
because  the  solder  might  melt." 


Cat  Down  like  Grais. 

There  is  a  cemetery  in  a  Kansas  town 
which  contains  seventy-seven  graves  io  all, 
and  the  occupants  of  twenty-five  of  them 
were  killed  io  affraya— or,  as  the  inhabitants 
neatly  put  it,  "they  died  and  were  buried 
with  their  booti  on."  The  only  tenant  of 
this  graveyard  who  died  a  nalural  death  was 
a  little  child. 


Out  of  Place. 

Grace  Greenwood  s  ijs  with  GoaerarBanks 
will  go  out  the  stateliest  dramatic  element 
of  the  Home.  Well,  what's  the  use  of  re- 
taining the  c'btateliest  dramatic  talent"  in  a 
place  devoted  to|  nothing  but  low  cjmedy, 
ack  the  New  York  Commercial. 


If  lie  Only  Had. 

An  apology  was  made  for  a  decamped  ban. 
ker  that  he  alwayB  looaed  after  the  inteiest 
of  bis  establishment.    "If  he  had  only  bol- 
ted with  the  interest!"  sighed  ajvic'im. 
^  

A  Minnesota  youth  .struck  bis  horse  with 
a  gun  to  makd  him  go.  The  horse,  three 
fingers,  and  the  gun  went  off  so  quickly  that 
nobody  feels  quite  competent  to  say  wh'oh 

started  first. 

♦ 

The  Last  New  Song.   • 

Air—  "Al'Ht  &  Chandon," 
Emerson  Oorvllle  la  my  name. 
My  bn&lnesa  always  1b  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  a^d  Fancy  Roast. 
Relishes  these,  that  my  house  can  boast. 
Safely  theee  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
OhI  hleh  oh  I  oh !  blgh  ohl 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
Corvllle  Bays  sol  says  sol 
On  Floe  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remembi  r  the  number  and  call  again, 
Visions  of  Bheil-fi  h  in  every  style,  ' 

Inwrdly  cause  you  much  to  smile. 
Ladies  with  escorts  there  always  go. 
Ladies  go!  Lailesgol 
Emerson  Corvllle's  polite!  and  so 

3-1  They  sol  they  gol  they  go! 

»- 

Saxi^'OTiclx  lBiaud  j?u.iu. 

Since  the  ascension  of  the  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Fandwlch  Islands  everything  there  look? 
more  hopefol,  and  every  kind  tf  industry  Is 
taking  new  life,  Mr.  Jacob  Schreiber,  dealer  In 
bedding  and  fuinitore,  520  Washington  stree*, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
prlnolpal  importer  of  pnln,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  fathering  and  his  shipments  thta 
year  will  be  very  large.  Polu  has  always  been 
In  demaod  on  account  of  lta  Buperior  qualities 
for  mattrass  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  dohrel- 
ber  will  oud  no  dimculty  in  dl&poaing  of  all 
that  comes.  a 


American  TVa-tchcs. 

Reduced  prices,  ot  H  A.  Oallender's  62  See 
ond  St.  corner  of  MIsbIoq.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  oarefolly  repaired.  d 

Olaibvoiakt.  —  Madame  Clara  Aatonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium. 
333  Kearny  St.,  bet.  Buah  and  Pine,  Consulta- 
tions in  English,  French  aod  German.  x£l 


Twenty  aCxaoixaaiKl 

Papsr  Collars,  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Cheat  Laundry,  office  121  Leldesdorff  st. 


Clam  Cnowder  Every  KTlgat 

Tne  best  chowder  In  town,  st  the  Original 
Hot  Sootoh  Saloon,  16  Morton  street,  ja&t  off 
B.earny.  3-r 

We  get  no  buElneBB  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry,    Office,  121  Leldesdorff  staeet.       • 


Pbotoarraptiic    Oar  as. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  34  Third  street  between  Stevanaon  and 


Worn  Still. 

Out  of  four  thousand  plays  written  during 
the  four  geneiations,  it  is  said  that  only 
tbirty-fivo  are  now  performed.    Ex.. 

TuiB  is  sad,  but  it  h  still  more  heart  break- 
ing, to  reflect  that  out  of  about  three  thous- 
and plays  written  in  this  country  last  year, 
only  about  twenty  were  produced.  Some 
men  go  on  writing  plays  all  their  lives  and 
never  get  one  on  the  stage.  We  know  one 
man  in  San  Francisco,  who  baa  writ'en 
twonty-five  plays    but  has  never  bad  one 

ec:ed  yet. 

^ 

Tyranny. 

The  Michigan  Legislators  has  not  only 
pisnd  a  prohibitory  law,  but  one  imp  siag 
h.-avy  penaltiej  for  selling  wotared  milk. 
Tbii  prompts  the  Indianapolis  Journal  to 
inquire  "if  men  are  not  allowed  to  put  whisky 
lb  their  water  nor  water  in  their  milk,  what 

ia  witer  good  for?" 

+ 

Sweet   Girl! 

Lavender  says  that  the  objecttof  hie  &dora_ 
tion  has  such  a  sweet  breath  that  ber  sighs 
cm  hastm  the  earning  of  spriDg  time  by  a 
full  month. 


Dolls  with  spectacles  are  now  made  in 
Vienna,  which  is  rather  a  short-sighted  pro- 
ceeding. _ 

a.  .PXea-sa-nc  Locauon. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Oantral  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tne  building  la  a  very  fine  one  and  is  well 
Lighted  and  ventilated.. 


Ladles  Tlaltina:  Cards. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Johit  P. 
DWTZ2,  126  Sntter  street,  opposite  Lick  Bonn, 
and    at   the    Grand    Hotel.     N.   B.— Handkxe- 

CBIBFS  NEATLT  id  a  EKED.      PESUAKBHTP    Of  every 

description  to  order.  a 

X-lie    Best    Bemedlea, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
cy's Webfoot  Pille,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists,  agency,  41T  Sansome 
street,  cerner  of  Comtmroial.  • 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


IUdll©.      CHATARD 
Pupil  of  r.a  MrttsoB  Leroy,  Farls. 

Ladies'  Hair  Dresser, 

S>    EL  LIS    STREET.       apt  In 


CITY      GA.RDEKTS, 

Corner  Twelfth  aod  Folaom  atreete. 


SUNDAY APRIL   «.    1873 


ts-H-A-axrio     picnic 

....OF  THE,... 

Garibaldi  Guard! 

CAPT.     FJKANCIS    I.TTOHETTI. 


TBE  COMPANY  WILL  FORM  ON  MONT- 
g .. mery  aire 3' .  near  WashingtOD,  at  10  o'clock, 
and  ;garch  ibroagb  the  principal  streets  and  to 
tan  GarJ»n?,  wbore  they  will  give  aa  Jl-XHIBI- 
TION  DRILL;  after  which  they  will  t>e  addressed 
by  the  Captain,  followed  by  the 

HO.V     JV.     D.     8PLITALO. 


Grand    Open-Air    Concert 

By  Prof,  Henry  Fondan  M&diD'a  Brasa  and  Btriog 
DuncioKoomrnenoeB  at  1  o'clock  and  oontiaaes  all 
nigut.  Grand  Performanoe  by  the  Jaimaese 
Troape.  Ktiora  and  Atbletio'sporta  for  whiob  val- 
oablfi  prizsa  will  be  awarded.  Balloon  Ascension, 
weather  permitting.  

JJDAllSSION 50CF.NTS 

Small  children  free.  apl  td 


AFTER    SEEING 

GORIOLANUS 

GO  TO  THE 

Hot     Sootcli, 

Sutter  »t»*ee t,  sear  Stearns , 

And  try  one  of  their 

Hot  Scotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

(eS  tf  JOS.  D.  BRIGOS.  Proprietor. 


BILLY  EMERSON'S 

If  JEW  rSOITG, 

"OLD    BLACK    JOE," 

With  Piotare  of  Old  Joe  and  HasBa  Charles. 

"  DAS  LEEDLE  PLACK  UNO  DAN," 

THE  GREAT  DUTCH  SONS. 

Bradley  &  Bulofsrm  Portrait  of  Emerson. 

BOTH  JUST  OUT  AT 

Cray's    Music   Store. 

mr>281w 


G-FCAlTSTID 


AVERAGE 


SCHEME! 


500,000  ARTICLES 


SELLlNCliAT 


1HS1    GEITS 


NJESY^ 


GENTS' 


Furnishing 


Goods 


CLOTHING,  Etc. 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  ?80  MARKET  BTREET",  HARRY  OOR- 
bjo  respectfQlj  Informs  bla  friends  and  pat- 
rons that  he  baa  reQttad  in  beautiful  style  this 
coir  and  oomfortable  reaort,  and  will  be  pleased 
to  see  tbem,  one  and  all,  and  have  them  sample 
some  of  the  oholaeat  wines  and  liquors,  A  new 
billiard  table  from  the  mannfaoto-y  of  LdesenBeid 
withPhelan  and  Colleoder's  latest  patent  s'eel- 
faoed  onsbions,  has  been  olaoed  in  the  Billiard 
Parlor.  The  popular  Mid  efficient  bereraee  manip- 
olator.  Tommy  Carroll,  oaa  b*  fonnd  in  his  old  po- 
sition prepared  to  dispens*  creators  comfort  to  alL 
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Ort-Mir.  .  ..SO  i<-«ii  I  IVitmi*    HtlM 

■Or   <   ]    BUI*  ftfftln-t   tlht   AlB*mb,;a    Tbaetra   boa.   rt*   praeootad    hereafter   on    Monday, 
uutoe  to  eeca-aaoca  paoMVAllr  »t  *litbt   o'c.ock. 


... o«  c«-nta 

...SS  *ae   SIO 


I'trt-WW 


LOVE'S  DIADEM  I 


5i|A*aTw 

Miesee   Mftftvta  in 

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Ilrt-aa    •  lr<  le  ....ft*  «  Writs 

Oh  Idrta.  -poowp»oi-d  h.  thslr  parcol*.  SScania. 

OrrSf.ir*   nml    l'^l<|>irt    Cbulra S*   Ceala 

Uallorr IS  f>nta 

rnvalf  Moifi •■  «■<  S* 

SATURDAyTa? 2     GRAND  MATINEE 

EOOXlMV   POR   ALt." 
And  *  Gaol  aeUrUloaiaot  for  I-  din  and  Childroo.  ""  — 

l»re*s  Circle,  Orehtitra  and    Pnrqnet *r.  Cents 

Usllrr,         ..IS  Oats 

ObHdrsa  scoompaalad  by  tbair  prsitt,  fras. 


ilMnrH  . 

ODPrf 

IrlU 


YMPIC  HOUSE, 


iE:  -BUY  THY  TRY  BUY 


•  I  AO  WHIT*  MIIITS     Tfeay  fli  rr«FifTLi,  and  tor  anallty  and  dorsblllty  will  oe»ar  be  match  ad.    To  bo  bad  only  at  tho 
HALL  AND  or*  TBRVf  IV     I,      tirriu>     NTOBR,     o  I  n   K>-.r»r   at  rt»    .  f«r     Cast! 


panMtO  tb»   PlOOO 


Sara.  Why  Have  Ye  that  Catarrh? 

(tat  a  Pot '«  Btddr.  "Yon  loot  ao  brif  hi. 

Mora  yoor  a<>«  inoy  fpartU  lib  a  a  lUr." 
"O   tit.     aara  Bld'lr.  "Dr  hron*a  Diaaiorjd  ronady 

Uaa  oarod  laol  dlvil  of  ■  bad  oourrb." 

Foraa'oat  all  Dniirlai'a.  »rd  «l»  POST  8TRKET. 


)ST 

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II  wit"1 

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mi  e"T " 
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tITY  OF  PARIS 

•M  If 


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HAVE  RECEIVED 


large    Assortment 


LiiU'M 


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IRESS  GOODS! 


IIXE  DE  PARIS, 

I017BUIT    COBIU 

tter  and  Montgomery  Sts., 

Ooatd«ntal   Block. 


To  Close  Copartnership. 


ai». 


WE    WILL    SELL 

CUT    SLAM    SODaMTTS,    S3    p*r    dowo. 
HT    OLiM    FKUT    BOWLS.    SI  50    ««ch. 
<   I  T    SLAM     nWAKTEBH,     SI   AO    MM*** 
(■IT    SLAM    PITI  I1KIIM      St  SO    uck. 
OfJT    SLAHf    SKTB    OP— 

1   4n«ia  Oohlcla, 
1   doxaav   E«V  fllwaa-a. 
1  doun   Banco   Plaited, 
1  *■■;■»*  Bowl, 
1  Spaoa  Slaoa, 
1  Creamer, 
1  CoTert.1   Haltfr, 
1   rrailt  BttWl 
1  0«1«rv  OlaM, 
S  PrcacrTe  Blaheo, 
r.iiKilib  Dinner  Set  for  IS  person*.  BtO. 
Preneh  Dinner  Set  tor  IS  ptriam,  S»S  to  S3*. 
Snperler  Pluted  Cation,  S4  to  SIS. 
Superior   Plaited)    (Bodgera    Bros.)    Table    Spoona, 

SS  GO  per  Sozetu 
Sapenlor    Plottd    (Bodgcra    Broa.)    Table    Fork*. 

SS  SA  per  doxrn, 
Snperlor     Plated    (Kodajere     Bros.)    Tea    Spoona, 

SS  TA  per  doten. 
■  nperlor    Ivory. handled    (RflMtU't)  Table  KaWea, 

SS  per  doacn. 
Baperlor  Ivorr-hnndlcd  tBnaaell'a)  Deaaort  AaItm 

SS  per  doaetL. 
Saperlor    I*ory-h«ndted  (RaiKl'tJ  Carrcta,    SS  SO 

par  pair. 
And   aUsooda  In  Mr    IMMB2TSE  STOCK  In  like 
proportion. 

H AVILAND.  HOOPER  &  Co. 
33S   Pine   Street. 


MONEY  SAVED 

By  porchaalot  yoor  Oooda  at  Iba 

NEW   YORK    STORE, 

Ro.    HO  ftreond  street. 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair  Goods 

|  'HEAP  AND  PINE  JKWrHiY  AND  KaXi  Y 
V  Oooda.     Tb*  I,ir<«*t  itidk  and  L>««at  Prut., 
at  w  ho  taala  tnd  HotatL 
Hnman  Hair  Smtobaa..  .*>,  ffi,  $7,  $9  aad  apwarda 

Hum.in  balr,  top  braid f*  •*' 

KiU  iblfooo* •>  Kaod*    M 

8IU  »op  Itr-i  1«  A«lo«a 

Lioan  or  Mohair  Top  Braidi 1-tU 

l.io.ii  Ua-itobra 

Kilk  Mohair  (Juria,  »«ry  flo* .iota 

Mot) air  Sw  t   he*,  plain  or  cilmp'd,  Boa ttotf 

Kili-iona,  tlottary.  Hair  N-  t>.  atu.aio. 

Out*    Heal     liuir    Goods 

Ara  anrqialltd  I"  thlt  markat  for  Ohtapnaaa. 
qiilltj  or  tailalf,    K<iiuli,tu<inlo  k  i-af-ira  mak- 
Mtt  toor  pnrooaaea.    afOoodi  MolO.  0.  D. 
A.    it.    SAMPSON  Ot  CO., 

N...    no  Heennd  ain-.t, 
on*il«        Brtarn'p  Mlaalon    and    Minna. 

BOWERY  THEATRE, 

SALT    LAKE   CITT. 


y  ARIKTY  TALENT  KB   BODTK  FAST  OAR 
■  ]..,.    Mirar.    ttrst-olM,    ,njainm»nU    bt 
■t^EiplD,  »t  Htll  Ul,  wad  appljiaK  to 

K.  jr.KOMF., 
f,l  Dn.lne..  Mn,o„r. 

BALDWINS   DAIRY  BUTTER) 

THIS  IS  TO  ORRTIFY  THAT  W.  B.  TKRWiL- 
LIGER  A  00  ,  50  and  M  Waahln^toa  Markat, 
are  tho  BOtitt  AGKN  TS  for  tho  fl%!a  of  mr  brand 
ofbalUr,  koown  a«  "  BALDWIN'^  DAIRY  BUl'- 
TKU."  It  has  b*«n  acid  at  tb«  abova  atand  tho 
paatthirtoan  yeara,  and  any  brandt  Of  b°lJ*'r#R- 
ntfantid  to  ba  of  ny  mako  not  prooarad  ci  IV.  B. 
Torwilllnar  A  Co.,  are  oaaofarfafU, 

Ik   K    BALDWIN. 
Ban  Vrkaoiaoo,  April.  8tb.  .^2. 

N.   D,  TEBW^LieFBACO. 
ia36-lm  SO  andol  Waablnriop  Markat, 

"THE"  SAUCE. 

ASK  YOUR  QBOOBR  FOB  IT. 
TATLOB  k  BINTELL. 
mbl  lm  409  OUT  "««t. 


OIOROE  ha-teb 


DBAXKB  IS  0Y8TKB8    0LAM8 
Mid.ll  kind.  0(  SHELL  flBU. 
BuUiMoi.  *•.  41.  4».  OAlibraU 

mat  AJLto  U  rK.    lAdtM-  ud 
tTMitt-  *-~ 


iiiMjmuM 


Ladies  and  Children 

....WILL  ylBD... 

KINKEAD'S 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

A  DRESSING   PLKA8ANT  TO  USB,  EASILY  APPLIED. 
la  not  arrtajy,  aod  will  not  lojora   iba   mo.'.  dalioaU.    it 
curaa  All  dlaaatoa  of  iba  aoalp.  ramoras  dandroff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

Ran'ara    Iba  hair  sod  and   |Ioaiy,  aod  U  PURELY    VBOB 
lABLK. 

aV-Tho    Ortatnat    RAOK    BKUSU    HAIR    TONIU    AND 
DU1.HS1NQ  may  bo  bad  of  tbo  Aril, 

JAS.     H.     OATMS,    Brnnlat, 

Oornar  Now  Mootiomory  Ml|  Howard  il-tata,  aodof  all  DroaT" 
Ai'ia. (all  tr 


iTOIir«iT 


WOMB  MS      THE   BEST  UVAJLI  f  Y    OF  MEAT* 

UAH  BB  HAD  AT 

Stalls  S,  O,  Caliiomla  Market 
PIONEER  8HOE  MANUFACTORY- 


THE  iMOST  BL«OAlfT  OUBTOM  TTOBK  IK  THJI  OITT 

Been   As  Maynard, 


TES  JOTTSHAI.  0?  AMU8HIXSTI. 
rnbUibod  ararj  Dm  U>  lb.  Tear  6j 

•  •  Mci-chant  •»*    6«*  W«»ll|t»  stav 
Balow  Moata-ornery.  Ben  FTapoiaoo. 


FBIDAY APBIL  4,1875 


AMU8EMENT8.    Etc 

California  Tnestre. 

There  will  be  positively  only  three  mare  parlor., 
manes*  of  "Coriolanos"— tni*  evening,  at  the 
maiioee  to-morrow, tad  to-morrow nigbt.  Those 
wbo  have  Dot  jet  teen  this  gnat  play,  should  sot 
neglect  doing  eo  before  it  is  withdrawn.  Koce  can 
fell  to  be  delighted  with  both  tbe  manner  in  which 
,t  U  eated  and  tbe  gorg«ooB&Mi  of  tU  mounting. 


M'lie  Thereto  and  Mom.  Schmidt  perform  a  pas' 
■•  deni,  whloh  ie  a  pleat. n*  and  artistic  feature  of 
tbe  programme  at  tbia  hoaie.  Billy  Emerson  ap- 
pear* Id  tbe  first  part,  aod  also  in  tbe  interlude. 
Bob  Hart  oratee,  and  Litis  Mac  appears  Ed  the  acts. 
of  "The  Wandering  Actor*" and  The  "Mischievous 
Monkey."  The  foil  programme,  which  mar  be  seen 
on  otir  Brat  pig*,  will  be  performed  at  the  mstine* 
to-morrow.  Sam  Blokey  retornsd  from  the  Springe 
yetterday  with  r*  store;  health,  and  will  re-appear 
on  Monday  evening. 
Metropolitan  Theatre. 

The  prodnct-on  of  "Th*  Worderfnt  Scamp,  or 
Aladdio  No.  2, '  one  of  the  best  cnrieiqaea  ever 
written,  drew  *  good  home  lait  night,  and  th* 
Obapman  Bitters  made  it  a  ancceae  equal  to  that 
of  "Little  Don  Giovanni."  Alien  Blanche  played 
the  part  of  Aladdin  with  much  Tina,  aed  sang 
charmingly,  and  Miss  Ella  waa  a  bewitching  Pe- 
koe. W.  Sireme,  who  baa  a  decided  talent  for 
female  impersonations,  coovoleed  the  audience  by 
hie  make- Dp  and  acting  in  the  rcleof  tbe  Widow 
Twankey;  G.  Wallace,  wbo  is  a  clever  bnrletqve 
actjr,  waa  very  good  aa  tbe  Sultan;  Miss  Fanny 
Young  aa  inobeaateone  Badroolbadonr  eang  and 
acted  charmingly  well:  H.D.  Thompson  waa  a  real 
magioien  all  of  tbe  olden  time,  and  the  burlesque 
throughout  was  well  acted.  Tbe  performance 
commenced  with  the  farce  of  "The  Statue  Lover," 
in  which  J.  Wallace  did  some  clever  aotjng  as 
Jake.  "The  Wonderful  Scamp,  or  A'addin  No- 
li." will  be  plajed  a*  the  mitnte  to-morrow,  and 
again  to-morrow  evening. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

To-night  will  be  "ladies  night"  at  this  pioneer 
variety  theatre.  An  excellent  programme  will 
be  performed,  asd  there  will  be  no  em oking  al- 
lowed. Ladi*a  wbo  have  heard  eo  much  abont 
the  Bella  Union,  and  wish  to  see  how  it  ia  them- 
aalvea.  mas  do  eo  with  the  assurance  that  there 
will  be  nothing  to  ebock  the  finest  sensibilities. 
Ladies  and  children  will  be  admitted  free  of 
obarga.  Indeed,  for  a  long  time  past  there  has 
baen  nothing  in  the  programme  of  this  honae  that 
Oon'd  offend  a  deaeeV.  The  bill  of  fare  appears  on 
oar  first  page.  "Tbe  Working  Girls  of  San  Fran- 
cisco" ia  nnderliced. 
MnCTjire's  Opera  House. 

The  compaai  at  tbia  boote  Is  in  good  working 
order  new,  under  atage  manager  Ooriell,  asd  the 
performance  is  rattled  off  in  a  Lively  and  pleaalcg 
manner.  The  burlesque  of  "Love's  Btadem"  ia 
oapitUly  played  by  Miaa  'Agnes  Kennedy,  Mi=s 
May  Leslie,  Charles  Coriell.  O.  Thompson,  John 
K>  ly  sod  other*,  proceeded  by  an  entire  new  bill, 
will  be  given  thia  evening.  To-morrow  there  wilt 
be  a  matinee  performance  for  ladies  and  children 
wheoadmiasfon  to  the  drees  circle  will  beWoentB- 
Gorman  Stadtfheatre. 

Nicolai's  comic  opera  of  "Tbe  Merry  Wive*  of 
Windsor,"  which  was  so  successfully  rendered  on 
B  nnday  last  hy  the  Fabbri  Combination  .lander  tbe 
direction  of  Charles  Fritecb,  at  the  California 
Theatre,  will  be  repeated  next  Sunday,  and  tbe 
indications  are,  that  there  will  be  t  still  larger 
attendance  than  en  the  first  occasion. 

Pacific  Hall. 

The  Blindfolded  drill  of  tbe  San  Francisco  Ca- 
de'. ■  .  Oapt.  McDonald'a  company,  last  evening  waa 
a  wonderful  exhibition.  Sixteen  members  of  the 
company,  with  eyea  bandaged,  executed  the  man- 
ual with  a  rapidity  and  precision  that  was  aatoc- 
lahlng.  The  drill  included  over  seventy  motions. 
alt  execated  wit  b  unfailing  uniformity,  at  the  tap 
of  tbedr*m.  After  a  ehort  rest  the  CadeU  were 
again  blindfolded  and  went  through  their  drill  a* 
skirmishers,  still  further  astonishing  the  military 
■agnates  present  by  executing  tbe  most  difficult 
movements  and  combinations  with  almost  incon- 
oaivable  precision.  The  drill  won  the  moat  hearty 
applause  from  all  present,  and  successfully  estab- 
lished the  practicability  and  efficiency  of  Captain 
McDonald'a  mode  of  drill.  The  Cadets  will  give  a 
public  exhibition  of  their  blindfold  drill  at  Platt'a 
Hall  the  latter  part  of  thia  month.  They  intend 
to  go  Bast  this  Summer  and  show  what  Oaliiomia- 
drillod  boys  san  do. 

Phatt'b  Hall.— Prof.  Fowler  has  been 
giving  some  very  entertaining  lectures  her*.    On 

Sunday,  the  last  lecture  will  be  given — on  "Immor- 
tality, and  He  Relations  to  this  Life."  Consulta- 
tions on  Phrenology  are  held  every  day  at  the 
Grand  HotaL 

City  Gabdkks.— The  picnic  of  the  Gari- 
baldi Guard  will  be  bel~  here  on  Bandar, and 
a  moat  pleasant  t  me  may  be  expected.  The 
Japaceae  Troops  will  give  a  performance,  Hon.  A. 

D.  Splivilo  will  speak,  asd  Maden'a  brass  band 
will  famish  musloito  those  who  want  to  dance. 

Woodward's   Gaedens  —  Siguor  Donate, 

the  world-reoownoae-legged  dancer,  in  his  mar- 
vellous exhibition  at  Woodards  Gardens,  Satur- 
day and  6nuday;also.  th*  fall  Japanese  Troupe, 
and  tbe  Buielay  Family  in  .pantomime.  Balloon 
Ascension  on  Sand  ay. 

AjjATosaoAi.  MTjHETTK.-.One  of  the  moat 

sompiete  *olleetions  of  the  kind  in  the  UniUd 
lutes,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  beau- 
tiful wrx  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
only)  at  the  Mnteum  on  Montgomery  street.    An 


0)3*  mar  beprof.tablv  srwnt  ber» 


Good    Investment. 

Ho  other  city  Id  the  United  Spates  offers 
greater  Inducements  at  the  present  time  for 
lavettmsntin  town  lots  than  San  Diero.  Now 
is  tbe  time  to  secure  lots  at  (25  each  at  431 
V  'gom  ry  street.  This  Is  the  best  ehanc 
e\L_  offered.  • 

Everybody    Suited. 

There  la  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  bats.  At  "  The"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
■fart:  second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  ttjlea  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  Immense 
— the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  oa*  who 
goes  there  Is  gnre  to  be  suited.  a 


PRISTINE   PBOTEBB8. 

pBXFAnxD  FOB  rstCOCIOUS  PtTILI. 

Observe  you  plumed  biped  floel 

ToefKeihls  capilvitioc, 
Deposit  particles  saline 

Upon  his  terminal  ion. 

Cryptogamoas  concrellon  never  grows 
Ob  mineral  fragments  that  decline  repose. 

Whilst  self- Inspect  ion  it  neglects. 

Nor  Its  own  foul  cooditlon  sees, 
Tbe  kettle  to  the  pot  objects 

Its  sordid  superficies. 

Decortications  of  tbegildeu  r  alo 
Are  set  to  allure  the  aged  ft  wi  in  vain. 

Teach  not  a  parent's  mother  to  extract 
Tbe  embryo  Juices  of  an  egg  by  tn:tion  ; 

That  good  old  lady  can  tbe  feat  ena:t 
Quite  IrriBpsct.ve  of  your  kind  Infraction. 

Pecuniary  agencies  have  force 

To  stimulate  to  speed  tbe  female  bene. 

The  earliest  winged  BODgster  soonest  s&eF, 
And  first  appropriates,  tbe  annelldes. 

With  soap  aod  bra.'  k  and  flannel  yon  tickle 
In  vain  the  Ethloplc  cut iole. 

Bear  not  to  yon  fame  d  city  on  tbe  Tyne 
Tbe  cirbonaoeoos  products  of  the  mine. 

The  mendicant  once  from  his  Indigence  freed, 
And  mounted  tloli  on  the  generous  steed, 
Uown  the  precipice  soon  will  Infallibly  go, 
And  eonclnde  hit  career  In  tbe  regions  below. 

It  Is  permute  I  to  tbe  felloe  raos 
To  contemplate  even  a  regal  face.. 


— Fundi, 


Still  Ano.her. 

A  new  Bepnblicm  evening  paper  is  to  be 
started  ia  this  oity  next  week.  The  present 
evening  journals  Lave  bard  enough  work  to 
get  along  and  make  both  ends  meet ;  and  it 
appears  to  ub  that  the  field  for  a  new  paper 
will  be  bnt  a  very  contracted  one.  Still,  as 
nothing  shows  tbe  free,  republican  spirit  of 
ocr  glorious  country  more  advantageously 
than  the  right  that  every  man  has  to  inflict 
a  new  paper  npon  an  unoffending  commu- 
nity whenever  be  darned  pleases,  wa  extend 
a  hearty  welcome  to  the  forthcoming  bant- 
ling. 

A  Ncrth  Carolina  tu-band  induced  his 
divorced  wife  to  return  to  bim,  after  clearing 
575,000  and  shedding  a  few  tern. 


Woman's    t-Lljtiits. 

One  would  ttiok  that  it  was  one  ef  woman's 
rights  to  ei  j  iy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  ths  earns  price  for  it.  Nearly  all  the  res- 
tannnta  "for  ltdies  and  gentlemen"  in  8an 
Francisco  have  poorer  fara  than  those  wbtra 
gentlemen  only  dl  .e.  Therx  is  ak  exception. 
At  the  Iidkeie  ErsTATEAwr,  on  Washington 
street,  at  the  corosT  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladies  can 
get  &o  ex-ellent  breakfast,  dinner  or  latch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
since  18)9,  provides  every  luxury  the  market 
affords.  Both  ladies  and  gentlemen  find  thera 
dishes  to  please  the  most  epicurean  taste.      * 


Those  Beautifnl  New  Carpets. 

At  Jas.  W.  Bumham  k  Co'e,  No.  618  Market 
and  17  Post  streets,  are  going  like  hot  cakes, 
New  and  choice  patternsconEtanllyarrlving, 
A  perfect  m.-h  to  see  ana  buy  them.  Elegant 
parlcr  fnxnltuie  mide  to  order  in  the  finest 
sytls.  4a 
• 

Or.     Dohcrty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  pardcrJaxly  to 
chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  aa  such  Is 
bow  tbe  most  suoceesfnl  of  any  Physician  In 
Sin  Francisco.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
earner  of  Leidesdorfl,  ,a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Ohcer  House.  T 

Presti  and  Sweet. 

Per  tbe  beet  confectionery,  go  to  Canty  and 
Wacner*.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Sutter         v 


Five  Hundred  Men  Wanted 

Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 
What  Cheer  Linndry,  121  LeidesdornT  at.       * 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 

The  People's  Bemedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains. 


Sevrine  JSachlsie*  for  Sale, 

Bested  and  repaired,  at  116  Fort  street.   Also, 
Agency  for  Mills'  Adjustable  Treadle.  x 


Holiday    Candles. 

Fresb,  sweet  and  deliclooa  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  St  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ary,  678  Heaxny  street.    Wholesale  and  retail,    a 


McDowell,  Stto-w  Card.  Writer 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10< 

60S  slarket  street,  oor.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 


°ratt's  Aboliiioa  OIL 
Cores  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


"Wlaite  Labor  Only! 
Employed   by   the  What  Cheer  Liundiy,  131 

Tjeldefdoiff  s'reet.  • 

Save    Tour    Money. 

Why  pay  $3  per  dozen  for  Cabinet  Bembrandt 
Photographs  when  you  can  get  ihem  for  Si  per 
dozen,  and  all  other  kinds  equally  cheap,  at  the 
Nxw  Toze  Oallxby,  No.  25  Third  street,  be- 
tween Mission  and  Market  Ftreets.  Bo  Oblneee 
employed  at  the  New  York  Gallery.  8-6 


Mis*  Neilson**   Farewell   to  St.   Louie. 

Lad i  s  and  gentlemen:  I  came  into  your 
midst  a  s  ranger,  and  yon  recsived  me  with 
open  arms.  As  a  represent*  ito  of  the  more 
womanly  characters  of  Shakspeare,  I  am 
proud  of  your  appreciation;  as  a  woman,  I 
thank  yon  from  my  heart.  In  tbe  dear  Old 
Country  I  have  many  friends,  whose  hearis 
beat  in  sympathy  with  my  own;  but  in  this 
glorious  New  World  of  yours,  where  the 
genius  of  human  progress  leafs  tbe  van  Of 

new  civilization,  I  have  been  welcomed,  as 
an  artiste  arid  a  friend,  beyond  my  most  san- 
qaine  expectations.  To  yon,  citizens  of  St. 
Louis  and  to  the  warm-hearted  and  critical 
pre;s,  I  shall  feel  forever  grateful. 

Your  beautiful  city  sits  like  a  queen  in  the 
central  heart  of  the  great  American  Repub- 
lic; and  ter  people,  one  and  all,  bave,  like 
te-r.  a  central  and  everlasting  pcaition  in 
my  own  grateful  heart. 


Oysters. 

In  strolling  round  the  other  night. 

To  look  at  Trisoo  by  gas  light, 

uur  careless  test ,  by  chance  did  stray 

To  where     fountain's  ceaseless^play 

Of  sparkling  waterB,  made  a  screen 

Through  which  a  tweet  bouquet  waa  seen ; 

While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 

O'er  which  the  waters  soitly  fell, 

Made  that  window  ieem  to  hi 

Rome  fairy  grotto  of  tbe  sea. 

Step,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 
It  looks  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  '-I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
So  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Ma>ie  his  appearance,  asked  our  wIbtj — 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  It  trot, 
And  cocked  mapnijieaitly,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  Just  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
Ton 're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  crabs  and  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  bad  within 
That  cosy  place  afl  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure. 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  bave  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  los  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners , 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  And  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  onoe  will  go  again, 
Pacific  Oyster  Bouec,  SS7  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

GHABLEB  HAAKE.  Proprietor. 

* 

kT'Fob  Cbtj-dbeh'b   Pictubts  go  to  Monsa's 

GiLLEBT,  417  Montgomery  street.  3-v 


Star  Slalrts  ana  Collars. 

All   scrts   and  sizes,  for  tae  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  LauBdry,  121  LeideBdorff  at,       • 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Rheumatism  and  Neuralgia. 


V.    Cartier  &  Co.,   Lapidaries, 

From  Paris,  havlne  the  latest  improved  lapi- 
dary tools,  will  eieeute  any  work  In  their  line 
in  a  superior  manner,  at  moderate  charges. 
Will  pay  the  highest  prices  for  quartz  speci- 
mens, and  appraise  the  value  of  all  gems.  Lap- 
idary, 6U  Merchant  street, room  26,  Sh 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS 


PROF.  O.  S.  FOWLER 

LICfrBES    IS 

0F»  Xj  ^  T  Si '  &     HA  IiLi 

....ox.... 

Snnday  Afternoon,  at  3  o'clock.  "Immortality 
and  its  Bel-.V.ona  10  this  Life."  Ladies  free. 
Gentlemen,  £S  tor. t i 

LAST  DAYS  of  his  coDsttltationa  as  to  your 
own  and  cniidren's  phrenology,  beat  bueineas, 
hsaltb,  etc,  at  tbe  Grand  Hotel,  continue  till 
Tuesday,  at  5  p.m.  ONLY.    Last  visit-  ap2  2t 


BRAHMINICAL 

MOON  PLANT! 

East  Indian  Remedies, 


FOR  THE  CURE  OF 


Rheumatism, 
Neuralgia, 
Gout,  A  pup, 
Mmpatbetio  Pains, 
Liver  Affec lions, 
Bciatxa, 


Sore  Throat, 
Dyspepsia, 

Catarrh. 
DlarThea, 
Constipation  and 
Djaentery. 


*J>-Xote  the  names  of  some  of  thoie  who 
have  been  cured:  Hon.  Samuel  Purely,  ex-Gover- 
nor; Oapt.  B.  A.  Pool:  R.  H.  SinWD :  Henry  Ed- 
wards, of  California  Theatre;  Frei  Lister,  and 
otber*.  Depot-31'7  EJSARNY  STRi.KT.be- 
tween  Bosh  and  Pine.  apZ  tf 


Public  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  befcre  8  a-  h.,  can 

be    returned    In    the   evening    if  reqoirtd;  we 

never  dlsappolntl    What    Cheer   Laundry,  121 

Jjeidesdorff  street.  * 

— i ♦— • 

Attention,     Ladles 

To  give  tbe  Bkin  the  softness  of  velvet,  snd 

the  tint  of   the  lily   to   the   complexion,  use 

DicixT'a  Cbxme  de  Lis.  l 


For   the    Best    Candles. 
Go  to  the  popular  store  of.  Geo.  Haas  k  Co. 


Fob  pike  work,  go  to  T.  O.  Jeesnp,  deuttFt, 
cor.  Sutter  and  Hon'g'ry,  over  Tucker's.     S-o 


It    Is    True. 

J.  A.  Sh&ber  k  Co.  are  selling  parlor,  sets  and 
all  other  kinds  of  rurniture  and  bidding  cheapar, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  in  town.  Other 
dealtra  don't  stand  a  ghost  of  a  chaBoe  when 
people  know  Sbaber's  prices.  » 


Do    TVot    Suffer    lr-om    Coins. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Olub  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fl.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 310   Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.k.    We 


mmimm. 


BADGER'S  CENTRAL  PARK 

OAJKLARD. 

The   Popular   Picnic   Kesort. 

Forty  Minute*  Side  from  tils  City— Car* 
run  direct  to  the  Park. 

BADGER'S  CENTRAL  PARK  IS  dTBDOTJBT- 
edly  tbe  beet  Summer  Resort  for  Picnics  and 
Families  dcring  tbe  Sammer,  beinE  FREh  FROM 
DUVT,  WIND,  SAND  AND  P0IS05  OAK.  Tbe 
Park  ia  very  commodiom,  and  located  directly  at 
the  waterfront. 

It  aboooda  in  magnificent  old  Shade  Trees,  beau^ 
lifal  Lawns,  Gardens,  etc.,  and  is  provided  with 
a  mammoth  Pavilion,  Restaurant,  a'd  every  con- 
venience tor  pnu he  assemblages,  rt  ill  be  open  to 
the  public- aff*r  March  15to.  For  particulars,  ap- 
plv  to  T.  W.  BADGEK.  at  the  Park,  or  at  hie 
offlee.  northeast  corner  Kearny  and  Bush  streets. 
Ssn  Francisco.  mhll  Itn 


ARION 

Pianoforte. 


DECLARED  BY  THE   JUDGES  AT  A  LATE 
Fair  of  the  American  Institute,  after  a  blind- 
fold  trial    arainat    Kteinway'e.  ChickeriD«r*s,  and 
other-,  to  be  THE  BEST  ON  EXHIRITION.     B. 
CrtTBTAZ,  Sole  Agent,    SO  0*Farrell  atrset 
N  B-— Plaooe  of  all  atrlw  TO  RENT.         mar* 


OLD 

•*» 
DAVE    MENDES,     at   tht 

old  origins 'Red  Lion.  JO  Geary 

street,  between  Kearny  and  Dupout.  where  roa 
eau  bavs  HOT  AND  COLD  DRINKS.  notforMt- 
tioK  tt*  old  Pioneer  T.auoh.  The  "Old  8p*rt**  It 
jl»*"  *■"  *--nd.      DAVg  MBNDHS.  Proprietor 


t-uoday.  'in 
BMSSBaasBaxSsk|HisBrs^^a*j|    " 


Erjjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leading  es- 
sentials of  en  t»joyoble  ride,  and  these  cannot 
bo  secured  is  San  Francisco  so  unquestionably 
as  frcm  Frank:  Eouton,  whose  carriages  bave 
tbe  privilege  o  tbe  stand  Iron  tins,  th*  %>cl- 
aenlal  Hotel.  His  handsome  turn-outs  are  UEed 
by  the  beet  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
it  a  point  toemploy  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drivers,  he  Is  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
OosBt,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  snd 
ladies  In  particular,  vlil  engage  no  carriages 
except  those  which  he  provides.  Frank  has  en. 
joyed  gr-at  tucceBB  In  his  business,  and  the 
admirable  way  In  which  he  cdkiucti  It  makes 
him  a  iavorite  with  all  wbo  patronize  him.    * 


Ladees,  you  may  say  what  you  please  there 
is  but  one  place  in  the  city  where  yon  can  buy 
under :lo thing  cheap  for  yourselves  and  chil- 
dren, and  that  Is  at  U,  Frledlander &  Co'*,  No. 
9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Building.  Go  and  be 
convinced.  3b 


S.  F.  BUSINESS  DIREOTOB 

Attrolofion. 
Mrs.  Back,  120  Geary  strset. 

■lowlueUers  and  *Uatlo»*r*, 
Staoeyi  Mock,  (aohool  book*  arpsolalty,)  B.' 

corner  Fourth  and  Miaaiou, 
H.  H.  Moor*.  609  Montgomery,  near  Merensna, 

Boilneu  Colleges. 
Heald's,  Bryant  A  8trattou'a  College.  24  Post  I 

Batchers. 
Katz,  Fr*d.  S  tall  a  U  to  100.  OalifomU  Market 

Clalrvoj  ant*. 
Mrs.  C.M.  Stone,  2j7  Kssroy  atrset.  Boosts. 

French  Fancy    *?e««aw 
Locan  A  Oo..  IS  MAutoonsry.  107  and  109  Hottst 

Hoop  Sklrt»  and  Coraets. 
M,  Fraud,  S6  Second  street 

Daman  Hair. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Co.,  no  Second  street. 

Merehaat  Tailor*. 
Holland  Broe.,  12i  Post  atrset. 
Mllltners. 
Mrs.  M.  Bellg,  228  Kearny  afreet. 

Wine*  and'  Liquors.     (WholsaalaJ 
Dan*rl  F.  A  Co..  *04  Front 


BRET    HARTE'S 

Incomparable  Bomance, 


"The  Story  of  Mliss, 

An  Idyll  of  Red  Monntaiii," 

fWBITrEN  FOR  THK  GOLDEN  ERA  IK  1863,) 

Will  be  continued,  snd  concluded  in  sixty 
chapters,  commencing  in 

The  Golden  Era 


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THE  GREAT  EBADIOATOR  OF  BPi 
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PARIS,  and  apendiog  one  rear  In  the  moat  a 
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tbe  trestment  of  disease  Kenerally  kaowa 
OHBONIO  AltD  SPB01AL  OuMPLa1*T«L 

DE.    CHAR.    O.    TOZEK 
ts  in  every  way  responsible,  binding    'im^f 
effect  a  permanent  CUES,  or  making  no  tban 
Those  who,  cannot  afford  to  pay  for  adries  i 
medicine  will  be  charged  for  medicine  onlr    Tl 

monthly  res  ttjkative  pills,  new iu 

to  fail  in  giviog  relief  in  oaaea  tor  which  liej 
recomnieaded.  are  to  be  obtained  only  at 
office.  Price,  $3  per  box.  Fall  direction  on 
box,  sent  byj^xprees  or  otherwiee. 

Da.  TOZER  does  not  imiute  the  adrertii 
Qiacka  wbo  make  it  a  pr«'.-tice  to  pntjluh  li 
affidavits  and  other  false  r°fdrecces,  bnt  ntm 
tbe  no4  respectable  people  in  t  be  State,  whoa 
has  cceed  of  dieeases  wnich  others  have  laiik 
eore. 

BR.    CHAS.    IT.  TOZKI, 
N.  B.  corner  Eearoy  and  Jackson  strew, 

M-ti ban  Fraatltt. 


Assessor's  Offici 

NOTICE  TO  TAX-PAYER 

1873—74. 


A  LL  PEKSOX",  COMPAJflM,  J 
SOCIATIOJ.S,  or  FIRMS,  la  t 
City  and  County  of  Son  Francis**,, 
requested,  either  In  person  or  by  tt 
proper  representatives,  to  deliver  at  I 
Alienor's  Office,  Ko.  69  City  Rail, 
fore  the  SECOND  MONDAY  In  APB1 
1873,  a  atatex&ent  under  oath  a| 
Property,  both  PEBSO\ALandISl 
•waed  or  claimed  hy  him  or  thesa, 
which  la  In  their  possession,  or  wklsr 
held  or  controlled  hy  any  other  pia 
In  trait  for,  or  for  the  benefit  of  kls 
the  so.— See  Sections  8839-3816,  Fa' 
eal  Code. 

"TPOLL  TAX  IS  NOW  DTK  at 
Office,  or  to  a  Bepnty.  —  See  Beet 
8888-S8*e,  Political  Code. 

IuEYI    ROSX1VRK, 
Clly  and  Coanty 

Saturday,  March  1,  A 878. 


TJffOTIOE. 


rriBLE  PBDUC  ABB  HXKEBT  SO 
fled  that  the  Field  Oepnllea  »f  I 

Office  tvI  11  commence  aaaesalaff  ?•*•!" 
SATURDAY,  MARCH  1,  1878. 

The  duties  aaalffned  to  those  <e»' 
are  (oo  well  known  to  the  eommilt 
require  explanations,  and  while  I  I 
been  cnretnl  In  rooklna  my  selecuei 
All  poaltlotu  by  men  favorably  kaow 
thlacoanxannlty  for  their  eompeteaeya 
latesrrlty,  and  am  confident  that  *■«  ' 
tlea  will  be  discharged  by  thent  M  h 
general  satisfaction  of  all  eoneeraed 

I  urgently  rtqaeit  the  geoerol  poM  • 
report  to  this  office  any  dlrelleU** 
duty  by  any  of  my  Deputies,    amsl  fi 
them  that  any  Jast  complaints   *IH 
celve  lmmedtuie  attention. 

LEVI  ROSEXEI. 

mh4  City  and  Coast 


Attention,  Good  Uvt 


J 


MR.    P.    BEROES.    FORMERLY 
proprietor  ol  the  Miners' Ree- 
taarant,  bes  taken  the  management 
ol  both   tbe  Miners'  Rseaanxant  oa. 
Commercial  street  and  the  Miners'- — 
Bracoh  on  Market  street,  in  partnership  w^ 
A.  DRAYEDR,  who  baa  been  connwet«d» 
Arm  for  years.    Itnprovemen  ta  have  MJB  i- 
the  onieine  departments  that  will  ■"•■J"*/  | 
nera'  more  popular  than  It  has  CMThf.**.  ■ 
tbe  22  ^--raollte  prosperity.    Onr  Bul»*  j 
embnu         I   tbe   delicaoiea  of    the    ■«••£■, 
mottoio     UoodFare.GoodOookingandJii 

0h"i6t''  P.BIKfiBI*™ 

MINERS'    RESTAURAl 

(81  and  S8S  Oom»»ia  ' 
T0O  Market  atnat. " 
Open  torn  5  A-ar.  to  10  pji.  »n  [ 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HO.Jt 

gi*.      FIHBXY  FTJRY18HED  RODW  * 
p^  gleor  in  snlts, 
1     I       Well  AJgDasxl  and  Vcntlla  f 
\W  Octtirauned  Rooms  to  let-    Lodflt ' 
|TKL||ai^ujj.^Al|^MBj 


I 


^NilMTIIMEIT  t      ,(6 


HOTEL. 


■rkMM^    tea*. 


M  aa*  tlo'por  Beat*  ' 

*EST  iVf  HOTEL. 


t»»    raaeaaoa    ntiDAT.    «rl 


^fffeoPOUTAN  THEATRf 


a  ran  4 

O  W  **  fa* 


CALIFORNIA    TH1ATR1. 


- 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


.  . 


THil    BVUUJrO 


gfepmaii  Sisters  COB  toi'AWtTS ! 

/mderful  Scamp 


Pas 

yiruT 


POBITiVtLY  LAST  NICHT8  OF  THIS  CRCAT  TRACEDY 


imu>    BELLA  UNION  MINSTRELS 
JL»«»cil«a»     A.iiuiii.,1      *••«.«.. 

■S    ..        M   ...   ..  I,    t   „  u        All,,   „    ,,  ,,    | 
Tills    rTt»l»Q    Al-Hll      4 


.Jnclclln    No.   a: 


tohu     MoO\illo\i«li 


■55  Ga 

III  I  t,. 


I. 

II*    Chapman 


f  mini    4  »  I   . 


1  •  11  »     If' 


MM 


:n'8  museum  r 


onuirrt 


■*    4        ,      .      >     «. 


MR.    JUNES'*    JIWILI. 


m  I 

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73-74 1 


TTJE     LOVER 


*'    r    B     •»■-•-    l*t       ■»tr**«  la  ■•■•>,     •'MfK      !•..       Ik,  C.HMlIt^  miu     Trlaia.ph.ir.irr 

The  «'.|>lt«t.      arnf   a 4.       Mirr.i  la   aV-aar 


Ml  Bay 

PEHWlii 


.fatUperaraiirr  ..t    B.   I».    DATTJBSI 

*f  aa   .Itk    ..••<>    Velraa. 


-X*  IjUTO. 

ri«i»    *  a»la 
Twr-lillt'    C  rata 

•  •  .1  tfto  rbaetra 


A«  T    IT     *•*.*    .ee.-a.eaae.       Ta.    «  .alt. Ha.    Mill, 
t/arle'eeae      »i .a.  aW.-Reae*.     Tapilaiia.  Ilii 


***a*  •«.  —  laat 


While  Sinall Thoa.  lampbe  II 

i .  ii  Bpeolaltj 

1.  »-  U»P»  ..  t»J OARBIR    ARM.TRORO 

A,.,i_.u  a  aiMttf    YOCAl  ICCERRlCITIII CD4HUI  Vlllll 


T  TAr«MlM-iillw.      A   R~~m  t.    A.a<*rw*-  .»«•..      *..■•  Ct-AMtaoi        %   «rt*lia    Rill. 
•♦•••■A  -••«.     »ir**l.     «ftMlik.-ri.l»if«rll*at.     HtritSk-rubitt  tlittllRcKr 

i     II      •».»-     1  ■<       Tit    V.l.'la.    RartHKBtat,     ...    aril..    fr->Bi     ■•■»«.       Area.    *a.  —  DniMry. 

•>...•..- a  r..«r»i  rir*. 

Id  tbe  Last  8ctn*,  a  Funeral  Hard)  and  Dirge,  composed  for  this  piece  by  8.  W.  Leach 

SATURDAY.'  at  2  o'tl«tk~r~~~.   .T~..^ 

aORDAT  ZTEJMB9.  A|nl  7lb Willi  M  prod.oal  •  WW  C-m  dj,  wrllwn  b»  MBS.  Jt'LIA  E.  DTJ.1K,  ol  Siu  JV.n- 

CI..O,  fitll)*.* 

Tla©      Governess! 


H.a.r..<i  a*  ate—  (>r*aa  Circa  and  Orabeeira., 

■  *••**-»•  d  «.  -«  a—  Reloaey 

Dree*  Circle  Ada»ai*iiB  .  


.VI  ■"■»>     Balcony 

7..    Gallery 

■  1     f*l»      I'rf.'.    BOIM    . 


a»» 

afl 

und  StO   OO 


The      Mk.uiumii      nf      te*6      I'nlr  ! 

aUata.1     OAUlLAofel 

OwrtTa OfoaoeUo 

Oaaalaataa  with  loe  pep.lar  Obaraalamt  e   ok*  Ub  af 

TOODI 

TiaattbrToMllfi R    O    March 

(.•in-  A<nra ....Cbe#.  Veraer 

Farmer  ITilio 

rarmar  Featoa    .  .  i 

<  baa    ract.o BUI  I  Kelly 

Farmer    At-ore Tsant    Ilia. 

P*rt»*>r  Wl  k* K    Muaia.0. 

Mra.Toodleo ...  I  i HU    Marl  and 

Mary  Acorn Mia- Minnie  Fillaaore 

LOOK  OUT  TOR 

The  Working  Girls  of  San  Francisco 


mil 


nil, «" 


iJIBlW. 


IHILD  HAS  RETURNED  TO 

Xta    Pnrpnt. 
KA     SHIRT    STORE. 

mmrmw    ir^l.  h««  MawnJ  f 

t      Hi-pond      MrtTl, 

]r««    will    Rn4    «    •*w*t>l*t«    «■- 

•f  inixn  .«h   riKM<u 
IBa.   ••   ■■>•  —aaal  l-w  kIiu 

Rtui. 

KKRiaOfCT  A  r». 


R'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

IOI  Ml  A     (fTT,     NRTAUA. 

I-KOAXT  THKATRK  HA|  BKRR  fU- 
.tad,  aad  caa  ba  raaiad  br  Uw  ni-Li  or 
Stan  ad  1  f raraj i a«  aoB>»a- laa 
'   ttitb  o*  applieauan  h-  laliar 

—  Kt m    Pirrm. 


iftwwK 


utftiV* 


jri, 


Maaaarar  aad  aoV.  Proprtetoa. 
■*»  WiihiMT-1'r-.l.  Haa  Fratveiaan 


8WEENEY, 

HTCHANT   TAILOR 

AS    KBCOND    RTKrCT. 
GOODS  !     PERFECT     FITS! 
••faction    Guaranteed  I 

t    LIRB   OF  oPRIRO    AND  SUMMER 
la  ;aal  racairnl.     ta  1  and  aaa  tham. 
Hr.oaal  afrr.t.  mh'iTltn 


EBD  8KWIN0  MACHINE  AOBKCT 
icr  la  bow  rasnorad  to  l&SIfaw  MonU 
iraai,  oaar  Howard.  N.  B  — Tha  WKID 
vonta  t)ok  lb.  blfbrat  pratnin-i  avar 
i  roBpalllara  at  tba  freit  World"*  Fair 
'*.  :  al*y.  tba  *»me  Kirit  Pre  ml  on  at  lb* 
.rraod  loitltpia  Fair,  apoo  TWc.Mv- 
loi*  of  bari«'jnrltrr  and  ibat  now  b»  tba 
>  of  an  CNTIKK  HEXF-ADJUS 1 INO 
lla  ralua  iiTnirj  doorjlod.  and  t*t*»T!a 
iia  priio  aa  b  Unarm.  m2l  In  ao<l 


'0~ 


PIANOS, 

ItB,  PIANO  STOOT.R,  PIAVO  OOVKBS. 
m\  Haato,  Ma*lo  Bonki.  Mailo  Folio*,  ato. 
look   and  lama   iMoitmiot.    Oall  and  .z- 
•■.     fbacolabratad 
MtOAHMON    PI  AMOS. 
ar1»d  by  tba   ibq  ic»l  pr)f*ation  u  tba 
liam-prlctd  Piaao  in  tbli  mtrkat. 
.  BAllXUFT  «fc  CO.,  Ageiti. 

IVo.  191  HarttaC   aii-».t. 


^a.-Ta.TCDixr's 


r.HMPAGNE  CIDER! 


•  AORAIIEIITO   STBEBTT, 

SAX  FBANOIROO. 


000  REWARD  OFFERED 

:-V  rPRfDN  »H0  0»NCURBCOBMg 

■  --.  Ic..-»,n|[  Nilln  Hh.Tin  .iimu,  «n 


<INY 


By  a  Clerk  who  Tried  to  Soil  Him 
a  Suit  or  Clothes. 


Pacific   Purchasing. 

PRINTING,   DRAMATIC,  MUSICAL,  LECTURE.    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

RoonM     lO    nnd     If OSO    Wiuhlntcton    utrect. 


ir    HB    BAD   OCRB    TO   TUB 

GREAT  CLOTHING  EMPORIUM 

....or... 

G.  P.  Van  Schaack  &  Co. 

708.  712,  714  and  716  Kearny  .tree', 

(OPPOSITE  THE  PLAZS.) 
-ITB  ViolLU  IIAVt!  nV.K.%  Ml'ITBD 
at  oare,  wllhaaC  any  ouneMiiwy 
talk,  ana  [weald  have  been  living  to> 
dura  aa^aniaaent  to  aoclrtr,  aad  a 
walklns  adTertlacaaCBtofthe  low  prleea 
a*  which  goadi  are  aold  by  that  enter- 
arfalac  Arm,  laatcad  afatlni  a  *' dcaa'd 
eold,  daanp,  dlaarr«CBbl«  body." 


Philadelphia   Restaurant* 

,    GHAS.    V.  BKIIUOLIi.  PBOPKIETOK 


PABTNl'R     WAMII) 

FOR  A  FIRST  GLASS  KXM  IBITinv,  RKADY 
for  tba  road.  Thlalaonaof  tba  b»*t  opimrtun- 
lt'-a  for  a  *tnar'  toan  with  ft>mal)  oapit»l  afar 
fibTarad.    For  par lloalart  apply  ■■  nbova. 


<IIA".   A.    GABONEB, 
Thr  Olebralrd   Hatch  C'omcdln  o. 

MI'S     UINXL.     LOURB, 
Barltaqaa,  Borio-Domlo  tod  Ballad  Slocar. 


HAPPUO    TBOI'PB, 

facladlBK  the  Child   Wonder.  IAPFBO. 

LIUE     Kl.l.lN, 

MISS  H.  ELLIN  and  W.   KI.LIS. 

OUT     LlraTON, 

....AVD.... 

L  If  <'   1      ABA.  Af  8, 

Merlo-Comtc    and    Dnettlata, 


-HR    AUOVP.    ABTIRTII    ARK    NOW    OX    OVRBOOKM.    A.KJJ    CAM    RE  EN. 

gacad  br  mroftgara  Waalof  tbe  Rooky  aloooUloa,  tbronxb  oar  «K"nor. 

IREB1DAN    CORBYW    A    CO, 


THE   OLD 

Hot    scotcn, 

IS  Morlci  ■Lrcct.  Bear  KMroy. 

AH    Drink.    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  HOJLRRY  IN  TOWN. 

Alwfty*  Ob  Bio  tba  Now  York  Harald,  Ti*rr*»r'r 
Weakly,  Frank  Laahn'a,  Day's  Dotnt*,  Polico  Ga 
E»tte  all  ib<  Oallfiirnla  paparB,  alto  London 
Poncb,  Kall'taalfo,  llluatraifld  London  Now*.  Oall 
and  *a'i»(y  youraalf. 

aop-  Don't  lorno'  Lbo  ilnu  nf  tho  Hot    Nootrh. 

M  It  W.  B.  WALDBOn.  Proprietor. 


SANGER  HALLE 

(SINGER'S  HALL.) 
1*     OKABY    bT.,     MAR     KEARNY, 


None  hot  the  Choicest  Branilt  of    Wine* 
aad  LTqnora  on  hand, 

1  DEPOT  WCYAND  *.  tASOHt'S  BAY  BREWERY 

f,18  tl  OHBia  FELDH<mr. 


V 


Bar  Sugar 

OK    8ALK-S18    KRABN1'    BTSF.ET    AT 
MffrtOKR'8.  _  Alio.  «Y.n  kind   ol  UIDdiw 


VOCAL  AND  INSTRUMENTAL 

MUSICALINSTITUTE 

ONDKR  THE  D1RSOTION  OF 

aiaPn.tSI.,    npp.   L'alon  ««|H  »rc, 

7  to  ».    RKSI- 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 

TOOBDEn    ip50. 

LrAlVCASTER'S 

•IT  W  AHIII  NUTON  NTBBBT, 
fall)  laa  Opp.  M  aaa  Ira*  a  Opera  Hooaa. 


SHIRTS 

...   AND.... 

CENTS' 

FURNISHING 


m^     COOD8. 


rtiH- 


ALARGK  AB80RTMKNT  OF  GKNT8'  FU 
niahiur  fJrtfKla  to  bo  h«d  trnnd  and  cheap,  i 
the  "OLD  OOBNKR,"  J.  LKVY'S.  '  1«  Moot- 
*omery  atraet.  Jiiatka  i.l*eo  l-  all.  Don't  foriret 
tbff  naaiber— Al  A   Montanmcry  atr* et.      fell  lm 


TRAY-*  alaataon  band. 


Alfred  Tetter, 

Manufacturer  and 
Lm ponar  of 

BIRD  CAGES, 

880  Dapont, 

JVEAR  8UTTBH  STRBMT.  ■ 

Bee  my  itook  Of   Bird  ' 
OftRoa  bafore  purehaalnc  ' 
elnewbere.  Alwayaaoma- 
thlnKnewon  hand.    My 
Patent   Oafffts,   made  of  ' 
Tin  Wlrrt ,  arrt  warranted- 
FRRK  FROM  VKRMIN- 
Alio,  beat  quality   Th'A 
no20tf 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUMp 

And  Co1le(re  ofalBdlclne. 


ire  obieota  to  be  aem.  Open  to  the 
Pablio  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  et  F.UKKKA  HALL 
niH  Mootfromery  atroet.    FOR  HEN  ONLY- 

aa- Da.  Jordan'!  Phivatb  Omoi  la  at  Aral 
Geery  fitreet  (oppoaite  old  Meobanlce' Pftviltea). 


Signor  Mancnsi, 

piUVATI  SISCIINO    LB8SOHS.-0LASS  0» 
HUBAT  and  TBIBIIIAT, 

At  9  T.w.    SI.  J.m.,    Bom.,  *«S  Huk.t  >U*M 

oorn.r  ol  Ellll.  »»'»>«' 


MILITARY    GOODS 

....AMD.   .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRICAL 
TRIMMINGS, 

8S5    Montgomery   ■treat.     Kooa*    No  .1. 


*'  3F"I  OAR  O  ." 

THK  JOUBNAL  OF  AMUSEMENTS. 


Pabtieoed  awr  I>*»  ^  **»  Y**r  ** 

j-^       £>_       BOGABDUS 

UIHrrckiuit  and  63*   WaihlrvartOD  8l» 
Selow  Montgomery,  Skn  Frwieisoo. 


FBIDAI APBIL4,  1873 


Wouldn't  Be  Fooled. 

Muffing*  m  woko  op  last  Tuesday  with  & 
delerfflioatioD  that  be  wou'du't  be  foeUd. 

The  fiist  tbiog  he  did  was  to  ii?k  a  biowo 
paper  parcel  off  bis  doorstep  into  the  a'ree*. 
wheice  it  was  aftertrarda  taken  by  a  toy 
who  forgot  it  was  All  Fool's  Day.  Mrs. 
IfuffiDgton  told  her  husband  ha  muatwAit 
for  breakfast  until  she  seat  oat  for  souie- 
thiog,  as  the  baicber  had  not  brought  tbe 
meat.  Uaffiogtea  thought  of  tbat  brown 
_pa;er  parcel,  bat  held  his  toogne.  After 
breakfast  he  received  a  letter  from  &  friecd 
who  owed  him  some  money  and  was  anxious 
to  pay  it  before  he  left  fawn.  Muffiugtoo 
smiled  knowingly  and  tore  op  the  letter. 
Con'dn't  fool  him.  (He  didn't  fesl  so  smart 
when  he  afterwards  learned  tbat  his  friend 
atiit.-d  for  New  York  the  next  morning.) 
Going  down  town,  a  little  boy  ealhd  out, 
"  Mister,  you've  dropped  something!" 
Ceuldn't  fool  Mnffington,  though  he  did 
feel  a  little  annoyed  when  he  found  his 
handk«reLief  missing.  MuffingtOB  is  thor- 
oughly down  on  All  Foel'd  Day;  he  neglected 
his  business  ii  a  dozen  different  ways  for 
fear  of  being  fooled,  and  w.s  in  consequence 
of  bis  superior  '  smartness"  the  worst  fooled 
man  in  tbe  ommunitv. 


Pleasingly  Sensational. 

The  Sacramento  Bee  of  Tuesday,  his  the 
-folio  ring  chesrful  editorial.  Professor  Lay 
who  "struck  earti"  alive,  and  is  well  aod  in 
good  health,  mus.  have  felt  gratified  wbeu 
he  read  it: 

Professor  Lay.  the  balloonist,  ascend. d 
from  San  Francisco  on  Sunday  into  tbe 
clouds  aod  was  toon  lost  to  eignt,  and  has 
rot  sines  been  heard  from.  If  he  hed  come 
down  a  ive  and  well  anywhere  on  the  main 
laud,  bis  own  feat  and  toe  t:le£raph  would 
have  brought  os  the  Intelligence  of  his  where- 
abouts, nut,  encompsssed  by  water  as  tbat 
city  is,  he  may  bave  been  ctrried  out  t  j  sea, 
or  ma_  bave  dropped  into  tne  Bay.  Oer- 
tainjj  be  baB,  deid  or  alive,  struck  earth 
or  wait-r  long  aso  —  and  the  chances  aie  that 
he  has  paiisbed. 

~+. 

Too  Frex  and  Easy. 

A  Freoch  lyric*,  company  baa  been  lately 
shockiag  ratter  than  enlightening  ttoc.ty 
f  Guayaquil,  in  the  Stats  of  Ecaador.  At 
length  it  ventoredtj  biiog  out  tbe  "Grand 
Duch-.sse."  Wben,  during  the  eeeond  act 
tbe  impersonator  of  the  heroine  shows  her 
self  familiar  wi  h  Fritz,  and  carefses  bis 
hair  by  pusing  his  fingers  through  it,  the 
Alcalde  of  the  city,  who  was  there  to  super- 
vise tbe  performance,  arose  from  his  seit, 
and  toid  tbe  sstonisbed  Frenchmen  that  the 
piece  mu't  gono  furtber,  as  being  insulting 
to  tbe  morality acd  dignity  of  the  public  of 
Gnsyaquil.  Thus  the  "  Grand  Duchease" 
came  to  an  untimely  end. 

Sensible     Vorann, 

A  woman  is  writing  in  the  Evangelist  in 
favor  of  the  practice  of  smoking.  She 
would  rather  her  husband  would  smoke 
'-'any  where  in  tbe  honsa"  than,  by  "incessant 
hammering  at  Mm  to  stop,"  drive  him  awjy 
to  tbe  cIub-hooBe  or  some  other  resort, 
where  he  woold  sraoke  twice  as  much  as  he 
would  think  of  doing  at  home. 


A  Pork  Embalmtr, 

A  Ciacianati  belle,  on  being  askel  her 
father's  profession,  said  he  "embalmed pork. 
she  believed."    He  was  a  hog  packer. 


Tile  Pioneer  Carpet  Beating 
Machine  Co,, 
So.  653  Tehama  ttreet,  is  the  only  p'aoe  yon 
can  depend  en  lor  having  tout  Carpets  well 
cl-an.d  and  swept  by  machinery.  J.  SPiCxc- 
jlog  a  Oo. 3-4 

iZ>r.  Barlow  J.  s-mitii 

la  giving  a  conrs  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  NervonB  Dls- 
;a,5-et  at  hla  BygeUn  Hall,  637  California  street, 

-every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  J$  o'clock. 
A  nan  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  retard  to  health 

-  to  Invalid*  dally,  lrom  9  to  4  f.  m.,  free.  w 


Notice  la,  the  PmbUc 

H.  Peyxr,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  eel- 
ling  off  bis  doe  Btock  of  naenV,  boys'  and  chli- 
dxena'  clotblng,  on  account  of  ramoval,  at 
greatly  reduced  Trices.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  h'.t?,  tnmfcs,  valises, 
.stc.,  below  co.t.    Gall  If  you  want  barillas.  3l 


Mrs.  M.  W.  Kind,  dresmakfr,  bai  rumored 
■  to  123  Geary  street,  between  Dnpoct  and  Stock- 
ton, opposite  S:arr  King's  church.  Si 

It    la    a    Beauty: 

Tbe  Little  Gem  Clothing  and  Card  Marker,  at 
416  Washington  street,  near  the  Post  Office,  Beat 
ever  invent  el. 


Keep  It  Up. 

Yesterday  we  Eave  what  the  San  Jose 
Mercury  had  to  B»y  about  husbands.  A 
correspondent  of  the  Petiluma  Argon  writes 
as  follows  to  that  paper: 

An  artiole  in  a  Saa  Francisco  ptper  head- 
ed: "Hes  ate  a  call  to  be  a  wi  e,"  suggest* 
the  following  inquiries  oa  tbe  otber  side: 

Hssto  acall  tj  be  a  husband  who  thinks 
more  of  his  flee  wines  and  French  bio.d- 
cloth  than  of  his  children's  morals  or  educa- 
tion, atd  who  never  enteis  the  echool-room 
or  ooncernB  himself  about  their  welfare  ? 

Has  he  a  call  to  be  a  hesbatd  who  eperdt 
his  time  lo-fing  at  the  grog  sbop  susfend:d 
by  his  boot-Heels  ? 

"Has  the  man  a  call  to  be  a  husband  who 
cm  fitd  money  lor  biiiardaand  sop^ets  hot 
growls  bt  tbe  grocery  bin? 

Has  heacili  to  be  a  husband  who  ex- 
peo'B  hi  wife  to  gtt  up  in  tbe  morning, 
build  tbe  fire,  kteo  tbe  baby  S'i'l,  and  get 
breakfast  before  di^turbiog  bis  rtpoie? 

Has  be  a  call  to  be  a  busbaod  wno  spends 
bis  evenings  at  dates  ssIoodb? 

Has  he  a  call  to  be  a  husband  who  never 
dresses  with  neatoeia  uole  s  he  expsots  to 
sea  some  other  woman  than  his  wife? 

Has  he  a  call  to  be  a  husband  who  over- 
flows wih  the  milk  of  human  kindness  on 
the  street,  acd  wita  the  gall  of  bitterness 
at  home  ? 

Has  ha  a  ctll  t »  be  a  hn*band  who  weighs 
tbe  d  ugbfcrs  charms  with  the  father's  bank 
ace  not  for  a  balance? 

Hos  he  a  call  to  be  a  husband  who  tikes 
a  trip  to  Europe  and  leaveB  his  wife  at  home 
becaosa  he  h&M  to  bo  bothered  by  Ue 
baby? 

Has  heaca'l  to  be  a  husband  whose  great- 
est affi.ction  is  aa  evening  alone  with  his 
wife? 

We  are  glad  we  published  that  artiole 
since  the  result  is  that  the  husbands  are 
catching  it  hotly  all  round-  That's  what 
we  did  it  for. 


A  Terrible  Slate    of  T  bias  a 

Max  Adeler  say  a: 

One  careless  editor  may  do  a  great  daal  of 
harm  with  hia  foolishness.  The  man  who 
ran!  the  Utici  Hera'd  called  attention  the 
other  day  to  the  fact  that  tbe  "TJni  ed  Stages 
internal  revenue  ltw  allows  no  person  or  per- 
sons to  sell  or  d  spose  of  tobacco  in  any  form, 
no  matter  how  small  or  great  the  bulk,  with- 
out paying  first  a  licjnsa  of  five  dollars." 
He  argued  from  thin  that  those  persans  who 
give  their  friandBa  "shew"  or  offer  them  a 
cigar  are  liable  to  punishment.  Since  then 
tbe  government  officers  in  that  neighborhod 
have  soused  down  on  over  four  hundred 
offenders  who  have  handed  out  cigars  to 
thtir  friends  or  loaned  them  pincbes  of  fine- 
cut;  and  one  cass  is  pending  before  tbe 
courts  where  the  accusad  is  held  to  answer 
for  giving  a  light  to  a  man  in  the  etreet,  tho 
prosecution  holding  tbat  tbe  ashes  trace  for* 
red  from  the  lighted  cigar  to  the  other  one 
were  tsbaccoio  the  eye  of  the  law.  If  the 
proud  bird  of  freedom  does  not  shriek  over 
SQChdepotiBm.it  had  better  be  killed  and 
repl«c?d  with  a  magnanimous  and  large- 
hearted  rooster  who  can  conduet  theboainesj 
properly. 

Roach  on  Mark  Twain. 

An  Engl. sb  critic  says  tbat  when  tbe  his- 
tory of  American  literature  "comes  to  be 
written,  tbe  name  of   Samuel  LanghorLe 

Clemens  will  be  mentioned  among  its  found- 
ers." The  critic  exp30te  thanks  for  tbe  re- 
mark, being  ridiculously  ignorent  tbat  &fr. 
Clemens'  main  purpose  in  life  thus  far  hes 
bean  t?  keep  his  middle  name  from  ths  ears 
of  a  confiding  public. 


The  least  New  Sons- 
Air — "Moet  A  CJtandon." 
Emerson  Oorvllle  is  my  name. 
My  business  al trays  is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  az  d  Fancy  Boast, 
Rellehes  thes°,  tbat  my  housa  can   boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show. 
Oh!  high  obi  Obi  nigh  oh! 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
Corviiie  fays  so!  says  bo  I 
On  Floe  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remembtr  the  number  and  call  again, 
Visions  of  Shell.fi  -h  In  every  style, 
Inwirlly  cause  yon  much  to  smile. 
l_adi6S  with  escorts  there  always  go, 
L&diea  go!  La  lies  go! 
Emerson  CorviUe's  polite!  and  so 
8-1  They  go!  they  got  they  go! 

Sandwich  Island  Puln.  , 

Since  the  ascension  or  the  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  every  thing  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  cf  industry  is 
taxing  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Schxelber,  dealer  In 
bedding  and  fninltnre,  620  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  puln.  has  received  ac- 
Tices  that  the  gathering  and  his  shipments  thts 
year  will  be  very  large.  Fulu  has  always  been 
In  demand  on  account  of  ltd  superior  qualities 
for  matttiss  bedJtcc,  and  doabtle&g  Mr.  Schrei. 
ber  will  nnd  no  difficulty  In  disposing  ol  all 
tbat  comes.  a 

A-  Pleasant  JLiOC&tlon. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Oentral  location,  should  visit  the  Alhmmhra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tne  building  la  a  ver*  fine  one  and  )«  well 
lighted  and  ventilated.  * 


American  Watcfaes. 

Bedaced  prices,  at  H.  A.  Oaliender'a  62  See 
ond  St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  carefully  repaired.  d 


A  great  variety  of  T1*b  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
juet    received   at  the  Wnat  Cheer  Liuadry,  X21 

Letdetdrrff  itrett. 

»  — 

Genuine    Havana    Cl^... 

Beat  branee  at  61  M-ntgomery  street,  8.  W. 
-orner  of  Merchant.    1  f '.net  a:  Oahn*  q 

Sam  SriLoor-**, 

Formerly  of  Bass  House  Carriages,  can  be 
lonnd  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
'SbUshment,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery sta.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Oarriaae  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
•r  might,  at  reduced  rases.  bo 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Gares  Etiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises. 


CLirnvoTAST.—  Madame  Clara  Antonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium. 
333  Kearny  St.,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine.  Contnlta- 
dons  in  English.  French  and  German.  t -; 

Twenty  Thousand 

Pap;r  Collars,  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Cheat  Laandry,  office  121  Leldeadorff  st. 


Clr.m  cnowder  Every  TTlcrrxt. 

Tne  best  chowder  in  town,  at  tbe  Original 
Hot  Sootch  Saloon,  15  Morton  street,  Jsst  eff 
E.tamy.  8-F 

We  get  no  bntlnesa  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry.    Office,  121  Letdesdorff  street. 

Photoffrapnio    cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
aaiiery.  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
stlsaion  sirs*  a 


' 


History  Repeating;  Again. 

After  the  revolt  of  tbe  Uodocs,  came  the 
rebellion  of  the  Occident*!  Hotel  waiters 
who  still  bold  out  toughly  to  their  etrika, 
leaving  tbe  boarders  to  bold  out  toughly  on 
their  steaks.  Like  i he  Mo  Iocs  tbe  waiters 
B«m  t)  h^ve  tbebestof  it.  Tbe  boarders 
neaiitd  with  wrestling  With  their  steaks, 
are  taking  means  ti  appoint  a  "Peace  Com- 
missioner" to  re-o[eq  negotiations.  If  the 
wsi  era  only  had  lava  beds  in  plscs  of  pnlu 
ones   to  ratire   into,  they  might  have  held 

out  indefinitely. 

.». 

Error  In   Coatt  (aUndar. 

Harris  &  Go's  Court  and  L^w  Guide  left 
out  two  ca-es  from  their  Twelfth  District 
Couit  Demurrer  and  Motion  Calendar, 
throwing  over  forty  o^ses  out  of  their  proper 
or: er.  The  Pacific  Law  Eeporler  Supple- 
m;nt  published  the  oalendar  correctly. 


A  Tame  Desdeinona. 

''I  give  you  ten  minutes  to  prepare  for 
ddath,"  eaid  a  ferocious  French  lover  the 
otter  day  ti  a  l.dy  who  declined  his  pre- 
ferred hand,  "lam  going  to  kill  you."  Tbe 
lady  preferred  a  lsst  request,  "Let  me  bave 
acupoft.a?"  "Is  that  all ?' says  OtLello. 
'All  deir— I  should  like  to  die  warm." 


A  lean  negro  in  New  Orleans  walks  in  and 
out  of  the  cotton  bales  on  tbe  levee  until  he 
he  assumes  the  proportions  of  PaistarT,  when 
he  w.diles  home  ta  reef  sul  for  another 
cruise  in  the  same  qnarter. 


Spoiled  figs  and  carpenter's  glue  are  the 
principal  constituents  of  a  nenr  sensation  in 
tbe  way  of  sweet  meats  sold  as  "royal  jam" 
by  London  groceries. 


At  West  Levant,  Me.,  a  tunnel  more  than 
sixty  feet  long  has  bean  oat  through  a  moon- 
tainous  snowdrift  which  obstructed  the  post 
road. 


Ladles  Vl*ttlna;  Carols. 
Written,  engraved    or  printed  by  John  P. 

Dwteb,  126  Satitr  street,  opposite  Lick  Honae, 
and  at  the  Grand  Hotel.  N.  B.— Hasdkjsb- 
OHXBPS  NEATLY  MABinm.     PXXHAUBBYf   Of  OVerV 

description  to  order.  s 

X-iie    Beet    Kemedies. 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
r ?'»  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  drnggistB.  Agency,  417  Saneome 
street,  corner  of  Commercial.  • 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Oo.'osr  Twel/tb  asd  FoUam  atresia. 


SUa'DAT APRIL   C,    1813 


QRANB      FICMIC 


....OF   THE.. 


Garibaldi  Guard! 

CJLPT.     FBANC1S     LTCflETTI. 


TBE  OOUPANz*  WILL  FORM  ON  MONT- 
gjHiery  sires*, near  Wasbingt od,  at  10  o'olo:k, 
and  '-\izh  tbroagn  tfie  prmoloal  atrsets  aci  >o- 
tbs  OarJoa?,  where  tbe;  will  give  so  EXHIBI- 
TION DRILL;  arter  wbicb  they  wilt  be  addressed 
by  tbe  Oiptaio.  f  oliowed  by  ebe 

llOX.     A      D.     8PLTVALO. 


Crand    Ooen-Air    Concert 

By  Prof.  Heory  Fondao  Madeo'a  Brass  and  String 
DiDCin.c  commences  a'  1  o'clock  and  OODtloaes  all 
& > g ■_ t .  Grand  Pertorm&aoe  by  the  Jaonoese 
Troape.  hace  and  Atbl<  t  o'BDorta  for  wbiob  t»I- 
unhle  prises  will  be  awarded.  Ballooa  Ascenataci, 
weaiher  permUtiog.  

AD  AIISSIOX GO  CENTS 

Small  children  free.  apl  td 


AFTER    SESIXa 

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Salter  »ti-eot,  sear  Kearnj , 
And  try  onset  their 

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All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

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"OLD    BLACK    JOE," 

With  Picture  of  Old  Jos  and  Maata  Obarles. 

"  DAS  LEEDLE  PUCK  USD  DAN," 

THE  GREAT    DUTCH  SONS. 

Bradley  &  Bulofson  Portrait  of  Emerson. 

BOTH  JUST  OCT  AT 

Gray's    Music  Store. 

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HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  tZO  MARKET  8TBEBT,  HARBT  OOB- 
byn  respect!  alj  iof  orms  bis  friends  and  pat- 
rons that  he  bss  reflu-ad  io  beautifol  etyle  this 
coir  and  oomfortablo  retort,  acd  will  be  pleased 
to  see  them,  one  acd  all,  and  bave  tbetn  simple 
tome  of  tbe  ohoioest  wit.es  and  -liquors,  A  new 
billiard  table  from  tbe  manniaclo'  y  of  LtesenSed 
with  Phelan  and  Oollecder'a  latest  patent  ■■'eel- 
faced  cushions,  has  been  placed  in  the  Billiard 
Parlor.  The  popular  and  efficient  beverage  manip- 
ulator. Tommy  Oarroll,  oan  be  fonnd  io  his  old  po- 
lition  prepared  to  dispone  o  ore  a  tor  a  comfort  to  alL 
.     Ja«tf 


A.   W.    WHELDEN, 

Tfhitener  and  Paper  Hanger, 

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agllm Between  Dnpoat  and  Stockton 


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SATURDAY APRIL  5, 187S 

AMUSEMENTS,    Etc. 

Motbofolitah  Theatbz — The  very  lively 

bnrJesqaeof  "The  Wotdsrfnl  6eemp;  or,  Aladdin 
Ko.  V  with  ueci  end  dances,  by  Miuee  Blanche 
acd  Ella  GtitpmtB.  Willi*  limnu'  amosinr  im- 
personation of  Widow  Twsckay.  pat  de  dsux  by 
M  lie  GtaEiie  acd  Urns.  Boisley.  and  othsr  at- 
tractive features,  will  be  performed  ittfiimu- 
inee  to-dsy.  this  evening  ana  to-morrow  evening, 
for  the  lu:  time.  Un  iloodiy  evening,  K.  D 
Davies,  too  molt  imoticg  of  performers,  will 
make  bit  first  appearance  in  California,  and  will 
certiialy  create  seem*  ion- 

Califobxu.  Theatbz.— At  the  matinee  t> 

day.  tbe  grand  play  of  ■•Oorioleauf."  with  it*  meg- 
alSeent  sue*  setting,  will  be  presented  far  the  In  t 
time.  Thai  lb*r*  will  be  a  eiowded  konee  on  each 
ocoaaioo,  we  may  with  safety  prophesy.  On  Mo=* 
day  svealog,  anew  comedy  entitled  'The  6orer- 
nees,"  written  by  Mrs.  Julia  £.  Dace  of  San 
Fraaciice,  will  be  produced. 

AratMBBi  Theatre, — The  capital  bill 
which  has  *iv*n*o  much  pleasure  to  the  viaitors 
to  this  Lease  during  tbe  week;  will  be  performed 
at  the  matinre  te-day.  thi*  evening,  and  for  tne 
last  rime  to-morrow  night.  It  comprises  many 
rood  things :  Billy  Emerson's  bist  sodks  and 
dance*,.  LitUe  Mac's  Eisence.  Bob  Hart  ia  an 
oration  and  ia  sou.  and  Mme.  There**  atd  Mods. 
Schmidt  in  a  tctt  pretty  pas  de  deox.  8am 
Ricsey  will  make  his  reappearance  on  Moadiy 
night,  and  Oharles  Vivian  will  pat  ia  an  appear- 
ance- ia  the  coarse  of  next  week. 

Bella  Uxion  Theatre.  —  Ab  is  usual,  a 
splendid  Saturday  night  bill  has  been  prepared, 
for  this  popular  pioneer  theatre.  The  Bella  Union 
Minstrels  will  appear  in  a  capital  first  part,  Miia 
Jennie  Johnsjn  in  comic  songs.  Miss  Josephine  in 
soag  and  dance;  Thos.  Campbell,  the  gifted  bari- 
tone singer,  will  execute  "The  Happy  Muleteer;'- 
Oogill  and  Cooper  will  preset  t  the  tosg  and  dance, 
"We'll  Throw  Ourselves  Away;"  J.  H.  Lsrlrin 
Miss  Carrie  Armstrong  and  compiny  will  appear 
In  tie  Dutch  act,  "  Ged  Ouid."  and  the  perform- 
ance will  csnolnde  with  a  senaatioaal  play  enti- 
tled "The  Tnnmph  of  Virtue,  or  the  Working 
Girls  of  Eaa  Frencitco,"  in  which  B.  G.  Marsb, 
Too-.  Campbell,  Charles  Yerner,  Mias  Minnie  fill- 
more,  Mi&e  Fanny  Garretioo  and  others  irhose 
aim ei  sppe \i  on  onr  first  page  will  take  part. 

Gekhax  Btadttheatee.— Bat  two   more 

opera*  will  be  siren  by  the  Fabbri  Combination. 
Nicoiai's  conic  opera  of  "Tbe  Merry  Wires  of 
Windsor,"  which  wa«  so  successfully  rendered  on 
Sunder  last,  under  the  direction  of  Ghs.  Fritacb, 
at  the  California  Theatre,  will  be  repeated  next 
Saodiy,  and  the  indications  are  that  there  will  be 

■  still  larger  attendance  than  on  the  first  occasion. 

HOETICTJLTTTBAL  HALL,  —  Tb.9  Annual 
Spring  Exhib  tion  of  the  Bay  District  Horticnl 
taral  Society  of  California,  will  open  at  Horticul- 
tural Hall  on  Stockton  i  tree*.  Dear  Post,  on  Thurs- 
day May  1st,  and  close  on  Saturday  May  10th- 
There  will  be  liberal  prates  gir«n  for  flowers, 
shrubs,  flowering  pi  it  ti  and  bocquete.  Orer  one 
hundred  dollars  will  betdietribnted  in  prizes  to 
children  who  will  exhibit. 

Theatrical  Notes.— Mrs.  D.  P.  Bowers, 

the  famous  tragedienne,  whose  former  engage- 
ments in  California,  have  been  immensely  sac- 
ceiiful  still  arrive  on  tie    train  from  the  East  to- 

■  igbt  acd  will  mike  her  appeaaance  at  lie  Califor- 
nia Theatre  on  Monday  tbe  14 ih  inst. 

We  hear  rumors  of  tbe  production  of  "Ls  Grande 
DucheaaV'at  the  California  Theatre,  with  W.  A. 
M«  stayer  as  the  Duchess.  That  will  be  something 
likeacomio  sensation,  and  Mtstayer's  fice  voice 
will  enable  him  to  carry  out  the  rote  euoceasrully. 
E.  D.  Davies  tbe  vsotrilcouist,  who  Is  to  appear 
oa  Monday  at  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  pasted 
Ogden  yesterday. 

Miit  Annie  Adams,  the  famous  character  vocal- 
st,  who  first  introduced,  and  by  ber  singing  made 
so  popular,  "When  the  Band  begins  to  Play,'- 
"My  Lore  to  the  War  has  Gone,"  acd  many  other 
■Ongs  of  the  day,  is  evidently  contemplating  a 
visit  to  California,  as  she  sends  us  a  pamphlet  of 
•  pinions  of  the  Press  of  England  aad  the  United 
States  .  There  Is  do  doutt  bat  that  she  will  cause 
asgreata  sensation  here  as  she  hat  elsewhere. 

The  Chronicle  "critic"  keeps  well  posted,  on  ep- 
•rstio  uatten.  Be  aays  this  morning  that 
"Dsr  Frelacbotz'  will  be  performed  to-morrow 
evening  by  the  Fabbri  Combination,  at  the  Cali- 
fornia Theatre."  "Dsr  Freisobuli"  has  been 
shelved  sinoe  the  23d  nit.  "The  Merry  Wires  of 
Windsor"  will  be  the  opera. 

Tbe  work  of  pulling  down  the  Metropolitan 
Theatto  will  be  commenced  on  the  21ft. 

At  a  regular  meeting  of  Luther's  JBolianp,  tbe 
following  named  omoere  were  elected  for  the 
ensuing  year:  H.  W.  Luther, Leader  end  Musical 
Director:  Harry  Li; tie.  Secretary :  Frederick  Law- 
ler.  Treasurer ;  John  McOlellao,  Stafe  Manager. 

Mr.  Gardener,  hatband  of  Miss  Annie  Graham 
of  tbe  California  Theatre,  arrived  a  few  days  ago 
from  Philade  dhia.  It  Is  not  generally  known  by 
the  public,  but  it  is  nevertheless  a  faot,  that  all 
the  most  s harming  ac  treses*  on  the  stage  are  mar- 
ried. 

Blind  Tom.  the  wonderful  musical  preidgy 
whose  performance  on  the  piano  has  gained  for 
him  a  world-wide  celebrity,  will  commence  a  ser- 
iea  of  concert!  at  Platt'e  Hall  oa  the  lita, 

Henry  Edwards,  of  tbe  California  Theatre,  has 
been  off  red  the  position  of  stage  manager  at 
Booth's  Theatre.  Hew  York,  hat  has  declined, 
preferring  to  remain  another  year  in  California. 

A  member  of  the  theatrical  profession  has 
written  a  new  version  of  Lotu'i  "Fittfly,"  enti- 
tled The  Friend  of  tbe  Flag.  It  Is  in  four  acta 
and  a  pro  ogue.  It  would  proTe  a  good  starring 
piece  for  an  actress  of  fe  Lotu  school. 

John  Wilton  will  probably,  ae  we  suggested,  IW- 
ooon  the  Amphitheatre  for  a  few  nighu  before 
going  into  the  country. 

Ooogrei*  Hall  is  being  npidly  converted  into  a 
very  pretty  and  comfoitable  little  theatre,  about 
the  sire  of  tbe  A.  ham  bra,  with  drees  circle  and 
orchestra  accommodatoca  for  six  haodred  per- 
sons. 1  be  dress  circle  and  orchestra  will  bo  loca- 
t<  ~n  the  ground  floor,  wi<h  the  gallery  above, 
•i  Jy  reversing  tbe  arrangement  of  the  Alhes.- 
bra.  The  ttage  and  proseeninm  are  s'ready  nearly 
completed,  the  dress  circle  and  orchestra  floor  is 
laid,  and  the  frame  work  of  the  gallery  erected. 
The  front  of  the  building  Is  to  bs  imorsved  and 
oreasented;  the  entrance  way  is  to  bo  widened 
eight  feet  more,  and  the  interior  of  the  theatre 
will  be  elaborately  decorated.  The  time  eet  lor 
opening  Is  June  1st 

There  ie  s?me  talk  of  converting  Platt'e  Hall 
into  a  tbeatre.  Partite  are  figuring  on  it.  but 
their  fiio'eo  don't  approximate  dangerously  as  yet. 


JLienBE's  Opeba  Hotse.— A  very  lively 

entertainment  will  be-  giveo  at  tbe  matinee  to- 
day, tb.ii  evening  and  to-morrow  eveaing.  Sceces 
from  Lydia  Thompson's  bar!*  qosa  will  be  pre- 
sented by  i  ae  company :  Miss  Agnes  Kennedy  will 
appear  ia  operatic  selections  acd  ia  ori«o»l 
s^tcbes:  Miss  May  Leslie  in  ballads;  Tommy  Rosa 
in  contortion  feats;  Carroll  and  Bat  nor  in  as'stae 
clog,  and  the  entire  company  in  tbe  extravaganza 
of  "Love's  Didem." 
The  Pbotecttvz  Obdeb  of  Seals.— In  the 

Eastern  Statea  the  members  of  the  Theatric*!. 
MiBB.ral.  Musical  aad  Variety  professions  have  an 
order  which  is  entit  ed  the  Benevolent  Order  of 
Elks.  Tbe  members  of  these  professions  in  San- 
Francisco  have  formed  an  association  uoder  the 
title  of  the  Benevolent  ProUetive  Independent 
Order  of  Seals.  The  Seals  will  take  a  benefit  at 
the  Metropolitan  Theatre  on  Wednesday.  April 
16tb,  at  2  o'clock.  Tbey  will  present  a  capital  bill. 
and  we  hope  tbat  the  public  will  giro  them  a  good 
benefit.  ,     . 

Sadoeb'b    Cejctbal  Paee,   Oablaxd.— 

This  beautiful  pleaanre  resort  is  now  open  for  the 
season,  and  presents  many  attractions.  A  trip 
across  the  B.y  abd  a  visit  to  Badger's  Park  will 
make  the  day  pass  pleasantly. 

Plait's  Hall.— Prof.  Fowler  has  been 
giving  some  very  entertaining  lectures  here.  On 
8ucday,  tbe  last  lecture  willbegiTen— on  "Immor- 
tality.aod  its  Relations  to  this  Life."  Consulta- 
tions on  Phrenology  are  held  every  day  at  the 
Grand  Hot  si. 

Cm  Gaedens.— The  picnic  of  the  Gari- 
baldi Guard  will  be  hel~.  here  on  Bunday.and 
a  moot  pleasant  t-me  may  be  expected.  Ihe 
Japanese  Troupe  will  give  a  performance,  Hon,  A. 
D.  Spllvalo  will  epeak.  and  Maden's  brass  band 
will  famish  musiclto  those  who  want  to  dance. 

Woodward's   Gardekb—  Signor  Donate, 

the  worM-reoown  one-legged  dancer,  in  his  mar- 
vellous exhibition  at  Wooderd'a  Gardens,  Satur- 
day and  Sunday;  si  so,  the  full  Japanese  Troupe, 
and  tbe  Boislay  Family  is. pantomime.  Balloon 
Aseeobion  on  Sunday. 

Akatoiqcal  M.ESETJM.— One  of  the  most 
■omptete  collections  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
Itatcs,  comprising  hundreds  of  oostly  and  boao- 
tfai  wtx  models,  la  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
only)  at  the  Mm  sum  os  Montgomery  street.  As 
liar  mar  be  pref.tsblT  snout  bare. 


PACIFIC  COAST   DRAMATIC  NEWS. 

Sacbamento.— Concerning  Manager  Piper's  at- 
tempt to  make  arrangements  by  which  he  may 
give  an  occasional  season  of  dramatio  perform- 
ances at  tbe  Metropolitan  Theatre,  the  Gold  Hill 
STews  has  the  following: 

Mr.  Piper  at  one  time  contemplated  leasing  the 
Metropolitan  The  tre  la  Sacrarresto,  in  whioh 
event  be  designed  to  have  his  theatrical  compa- 
nies play  alternately  in  Yircinla  City  and  Sacra- 
mento. Tbe  Central  Pacific  Ballroad  Company 
were  unwilling  to  carry  his  troupe  at  reduced 
rates  of  fare,  consequently  the  project  waa  aban- 
doned. 

The  Sacramento  Record,  however,  stitiB  that 
the  project  is  not  yet  abandoned.    It  says: 

We  are  informed  by  toe  proprietors  of  tbe  Me- 
tropolitan Theatre  tbat  the  statement  tbat  tbe 
negotiations  with  Manuer  Piper  failed  becauee 
tbey  could  not  agree  upon  a  price,  was  premature. 
Piper  and  the  proprietors  of  tue  thea're  agreed 
upon'  the  Dried  sod  he  then  applied  to  the  Taurc&d 
cempiDyfora  redaction  on  fares  for  his  people 
between  Virginia  City  and  Sacramento.  Failing 
to  make  satisfactory  arrangements  with  the  com- 
pany, he  informed  tba  proprietors  be  could  no' 
take  it  for  the  whole  year,  bat  still  desired  to  have 
it  during  tbe  Fair  mouth  and  fonr  Legislature 
months,  which  be  will  probably  do.  Another  ap 
plication  has  Veen  made  to  the  railroad  company 
on  behalf  of  Mr.  Pper,  and  It  is  still  hoped  that 
some  arrangement  will  be  made  go  that  Mr.  Piper 
oan  run  the  theatre  two  wet ks  each  month. 

Professor  Cary  has  been  exhibiting  a  panorama 
of  sooDse  in  the  late  civil  war  at  tbe  Congrega- 
tional Church.  Mrs.  Jennie  Beiffarth  ie  to  hav 
a  benefit  next  week  at  the  Metropolitan  Theatre. 
It  is  said  that  the  three-act  drama  of  'The  Poscb- 
er'a  Doom"  will  be  presented,  with  ffn.  Payoe, 
Albert  Hart,  Oharley  Rhoads .  Mrs.  Beiffarth.  Miss 
Belle  Chapman  and  some  professionals  from  San 
Francisco  in  the  cast, 

Oakland.— The  Chapman  Sitters  supported  by 
tbe  eampany  from  the  Metropolian  Theatre, 
gave  a  performance  at  the  Academy  of  Music  on 
Wednesday  evening.  Ihe  comedy  of  "Check- 
mats."  and  tbe  farce  of  "Sobemerhon's  Boy" 
formed  tbe  bill.  There  waa  a  largo  attec dance' 
Mrs.  Dr.  Stone  gave  her  last  lecture  on  Physiology 
at  Broadway  Hall  on  Thursday. 

Sak  Jose.— On  Tussday  evening  Miss  Annie 
Otterson,  a  lsdy  who  has  done  a  great  deal  of 
good  in  San  Jose,  and  is  known  as  "the  orphan's 
friend, '  will  be  the  recipient  of  a  benefit  at  the 
San  Joco  Opera  House,  when  the  sensational 
drama  of  "Under  a  Mask' will  be  performed.  Aa 
patronizing  this  entertainment  will  not  have  the 
effect  of  "tiking  money  out  of  the  town."  wo  hope 
Miss  Otterson  will  have  a  bumper  benefit. 

Red  Bl.tjff.  —  Tbo  Bed  Bluff  Dramatio  Club, 
composed  of  eighteen  members,  ladles  and  gen- 
tlemen, gave  their  first  performance  at  Armory 
Hall  on  the  2d  inst.  "Richelieu"  was  performed 
with  appropropriate  scenery  aad  costumes. 

Gbass  Vallxt.— The  Boeedalo  Dramatio  Com- 
pany appeared  at  the  theatre  on  Friday  evening. 
The  Union  aayi : 

The  troupe  will  give  na  Old  Block's  play,  "A 
Live  Woman  in  the  Minos,"  before  they  leave 
Grass  Valley. 

STocjtTcy.— Tie  BoEedala  Dramatic  Company, 
comprising  Robert  Fnlford,  the  Plzley  Sisters, 
Miss  Annie  Lipsis.W.  Elterton  and  others,  per- 
formed at  the  theatre  on  Monday  acd  Tuesday 
evenings. 

Asahxql— The  Southern  Oalifornlao  of  the  21st 
says: 

Tbe  Wilton  Dramatio  Troupe  gave  last  night  the 
first  theatrical  performance  eve*  attempted  is  our 
town.  It  is  impossible  ia  a  brief  notice  to  particn- 
larizeall.  therefore  "ye  local,"  etead last  always  In 
his  admiration  of  tbe  ladies,  selects  for  especial 
notice  tbe  atarcf  the  evening,  the  piqueate,  rav- 
ish ing  Gipsy  Queen,  Mrs.  Georgia  wiiton.  ''Ten 
Nights  in  a  Bar-room"  will  be  given  to-night. 

Anaheim  has  no  theatre,  aad  the  plays  were  per- 
formed witbootooenery  at  Enterprise  Hall.  Tbe 
Caliiornian  of  tbe  same  date  sayf: 

Anaheim  would  be  glad  to  bear  and  see  Vivian 
We'll  be  "glad  to  eee  yon,  boy." 

Vuoiwia  Crrr.— Manager  Piper  ha&'decided  no 
to  engage  any  regular  dramatio  company  for  the 
present.  Tbe  expense  of  maintaining  a  stock 
company  at  tbe  Opera  House  amounts  to  f2.7W 
per  week.  The  receipts  from  the  entertainments 
which  might  be  given  in  tbe  present  etralgbtened 
coaditioncf  the  money  market  would  not  justify 
tbe  expenditure  of  so  large  a  sum  of  money. 

POBTLi^-D,  Ob.— Carl  Boeoo,  the  magician,  gave 
outertaiomentaatOroFino  Theatre  on  the  t7th, 
23tb  and  iStb  ult. 

Salt  Lase.— Miss  Augusts  L.  Dargon  finished 
hsr  engagement  on  the  29:h  nit.,  appearing  m 
"Luc:etia  Borgia.  On  the  31st  alt .  the  spectacular 
drama  of  "Cherry  and  Fair  Star"  was  produoed 
for  the  first  time  in  Salt  Lake,  with  new  scenery 
by  Messrs.  Lambonrae  and  Kirkham.  At  the  Bow- 
ery, Joseph  Dndler,  the  proprietor,  took  hie  first 
benefit  on  tbe  Let,  the  whole  company  volunteer- 
ing. 


EASTERN    DUMA  TIC   HEWS. 

In  New  Voik  Benclcault'o  last  piar.  "Daddy 
O'Dowj."  was  runniog  it  Booth's  Tbeatre.  We 
gave  t-e  plet  of  this  piece  last  Saturday.  The 
rtew  Yora  Di.- patch  pronoonoes  "Daddy  O'Dowfl" 
a  elating  plagiarism  of  John  Oxenferd'a  drama  of 
"The  Porter's  Knot."    It  aays: 

Although  there  are  incident*  and  obaractsr?  In- 
trodoe*d  wbicn  are  ootto  be  found  in  "Tbe  Por- 
ter's Knot,"  tee  plot  of  tbe  crams,  is  tbe  same, 
and  in  some  intttncea  eren  'De  lacgaage  ie  re- 
tained. In  the  scene  betv-eeo  Romcey  Letks  acd 
Mike  O'Lowd  (tbe  Smootb>7  Smirk  aod  samson 
Burr  of  Oxenford's  pla<>,  the  language  is  almost 
tne  same,  and  in  tbe  scene  irbioh  follows  is  also 
verr  nearlv  ■  bo  same  In  tbe  scene  in  front  of  toe 
Galway  Hote',  tbetncilents  and  actions  are  vary 
similar  to  tcoseof  tbe  scene  at  the  seaside  hotel 
in"!  b»  Porter's  Knot."  ■bmgb  Mr.  Buoioaalr 
bM  padded  "Tbe  Porter's  Knot,"  and  turned  it 
ioto  an  Irish  play,  he  has  not  improve  it,  nut  bae 
de«tro-ed  all  its  cUims  to  b-  ine  a  co'rectrepre 
eentatiorj  of  local  character  or  moaners.  1  is  an 
IriBb  pley  without  a  dieticetive'y  Ir.eh  character 
ic  it.  Tbe  mos  aetSDisbing  feature  about  the 
production  of  thisdrama  is  tne  fact  teat,  tboueh 
oneortwoof  the  critics  of  the  daily  press  have 
bintsd  at  "Daddy  O'Dowd"  not  being  entn*Jy 
original,  every  one  of  them  wbo  has  r  etioed  tbe 
play  has  praised  it,  as  well  a*  tbe  acting  of  Mr. 
Boucieanlt.  Neither  is  worthy  of  praise.  Tbe 
dranra  is  tame.  Tbe  first  act  fkes  away  aM  tbe 
interest  from  wbat  follows,  and  the  actinic  of  Mr, 
Boucicault  is  wea*.  aod  amateurish  throughout. 
We  bare  known  aanyan  'risbroar,  but  never  one 
with  a  brogne  like  tbat  which  Mr.  Boucieanlt  Be- 
comes. The  retieenca  of  critics  looks  aa  tbongh 
there  was  eomethiog  io  tbe  charge  of  the  Brook- 
ljn  Eagle  tbat  M.  Bancicault  has  subaid  zed  the 
press,  bo  sndaoiouaa  plagiarism  as  this  most  re- 
ceatooeof  Mr.  Boucico  ult  should  not  bo  overlooked 

'The  Bcoutsof  tbe  Prairie."  with  tbe  origi- 
nal Buffalo  Bill  (Hon.  W.  T.  Oody),  and  live  In- 
dian* was  produced  on  Marsh  3M In  spite  of 

adverse  criticisms  of  the  prest.  "Uncle  Ssm"  wag 
running  still  at  the  Grand  Opera  House.  Wo  gave 
tbe  plot  last  Saturday Sothern  wss  still  play- 
ing in  "David  Garrick  at  W&Uaok's  to  crowded 
houses At  tbe  Fifth  Avenue  Theatre,  "Di- 
vorce" into  be  revived  shortly J.  W.  MoAn- 

drews  in  "Uncle  Eph's  Dream"  continued  a  fea- 
ture of  the  programme  given  by  Bryant's  Min- 
strels  Madame  de   Granville,  tbe   lady  with 

the  Iron  Jaw,  and  Eugene  Blitz,  a  humorist,  were 
the  latest  additioDS  to  tbe  compaoy  at  Tony  Pas- 
tor's  The  Worrell  Sisters,  Sophie   and  Irene, 

were  plosingln  "Jxion",  at  the  Athecaum.  Tbe 
BispatcQ  ears,  speaking  of  their  performance  o' 
Ernanl."  which  proceeded  "Ixion": 

Miss  Sopbie  Worrell  was  lively  enough  as  Don 
Jobo.  but  we  must  pretest  against  tee  introduc- 
tion by  Mies  Worrell,  er  any  oiher  lady,  of  slang 
phrase?  by  no  m>ans  pleaaiag,  into  such  ■  cleverly 
written  piece  as  Brouyb's  burlesque.  If  Miea  Wor- 
rell would  take  lees  liberties  witu  ber  audience, 
ber  acting  would  be  much  more  enjsyable-  The 
quiet,  1  dy-like  manner  and  pleasing  style  of  Miss 
Irene  Worrell  shows  to  roueb  greater  advantage, 
and  Is  certainly  more  effective  than  that  of  her 
sister. 

At  Wood's  MuEeum  Joe  Murphy  wis  playing 

lu  "Help."  At  tbe  Bowery,  Charles  Foster's 

latest  drams.  "A  Bad  Lot,"  was  to  be  shortly  pro- 
duced  "Humpty  Dumpty "  was  crowding  tbe 

Olympic J.  H,Budworta  was  pliying  Hip  Van 

Winkle  in  a  sketch  of  tbat  name  at  the  Theatre 
Comique Aeensaltoral  drama  entitled  "Cap- 
tain Jack,  or  tbe  Modoo  War,"  written  by  John  F. 
Poole,  wae  announced,  and  Miss  Lillie  Hall  was  to 
make  ber  first  appearance  since  her  return  from 
Ca  if  or  cie TbeRobenstein-Taomas  combina- 
tion were  to  give  cencei  ts  et  Stsiaway  Hall  on  tbe 
Slat  tot.  sad  let  and  2d  inBt. 


BT.O-W    to  Procure   Bargains. 

Attend  the  auction  tales  of  Watson  t  Barn- 
hart  at  their  auction  salesroom ,  112  Suttor  street, 
adjoining  the  new  Circus  Amphitheatre,  and  yon 
aw  ems  to  )  roenre  bargaloB.  Sale  days — Mon- 
days and  Fridays.  Cash  advanced  on  merchan- 
dise.    Out  door  sales  promptly  attended  to.    ■ 


In  New  Orleans,  W.  B.  Cavan&gh  appeared  in, 
his  variety  and  comic  epes'al'ies  at  the  Acaademy 
of  Music  on  the  2*ta.....  .At  the  Varieties  Thea- 
tre, Loraine  Roger!?,  business  manager,  took  a 
baaefit  oa  the  27 1 b,  when  Miss  Charlotte  Thomp- 
son m  de  her  only  appearance  In  "Jane  Eyre." 

At  the  St,  Charles,  Domioick  Murray  commenced 
an   engagement  oa  the  24th  in  "Tbe  Gamblei's 

Crime." At  Odd  Fellows'   Hall  the   Lcndon 

Christy's  Minstrels,  from  St.  James's,  were  an- 
nounced to  appear  tor  one  week  only.  Harry  Vic- 
tor Leybonrae,  the  famous  comic  singer,  is  with 
tbe  company.  As  the  Moore  and  Burgess  Min- 
strels still  continue  to  play  at  St.  James's  Hall, 
London,  we  suppose  this  is  a  "selected"  company. 

Gu stave  Bidsux  leaves  for  Paris  aboat  1st  Msy. 
His  mother  lately  died  there. 

Carlotta  Leolercq.  Academy,  Cleveland,  April  7. 

The  rejuvenating  equlpmect)  required  at  the 
wing  entrance  to  the  stage  before  the  ballet  mis- 
tress enters  on  her  public  duties  are  enumerated 
as  follows:  A  stool  to  rest  oo,  borne  by  a  maiden 
with  a  deoided  guttural  accent;  a  powder  hoi  and 
puff;  a  band-mirror;  Borne  powdered  resin  for  tte 
soles  of  the  Bhoes;  hair-pine;  four  distinct  bot- 
tles of  mysterious  you  tb-rsstoriag  liquids;  French 
pastilles  to  mask  in  the  face,  neck  and  arms,  and 
a  st.ff  of  highly-seasoned  attendant,  properly 
trained  for  tbe  service. 

The  Oonrrierdes  htate-UntB  suggests  in  a  re- 
cent article  on  tbe  opera  season  in  New  York  that 
there  la  now  nothing  Italian  about  Italian  opera 
but  the  qualifying  adjective.  It  gives  a  long  list 
of  artists  who  hold  leading  positions  in  Europe 
and  America,  of  which  a  very  small  proportion  are 
of  Italian  birth  erroneously  stating,  however,  that 
Mi sb  Car?  is  English,  Italy  may  be,  it  says,  tbe 
land  where  the  orange  tree  grows— according  to 
Mignon's  song— sad  it  concludes  that  the  land  of 
songs  produces  more  oranges  than  tenor*. 

With  all  her  success  Madam*  Luoca  does  cot 
like  tbe  stage,  if  we  may  eredit  tbe  folio  wine  re- 
marks which  bare  been  attributed  to  her:  "It  is 
tbe  saddest  life  on  earth.  I  want  my  husband,  my 
parents,  my  child,  my  home.  I  am  not  as  ether  ar- 
tistes. I  cannot  become  intoxioatftd,  as  the  Celts 
do,  with  admiration,  and  live  on  a  stream  of  ex- 
citement. Wbile  I  am  on  the  stage  I  do  my  very 
best.  That  is  a  mean  artiste,  that  is  oo  true  ar- 
tiste, who  would  not  abandon  herwlf  wholly  to 
her  art  upon  tbe  stage,  net  because  tbe  public  is 
there— for  I  never  know  that  the  public  is  there— 
but  because  ef  tbe  sake  of  art,  I  do  not  kaow  tbat 
anybody  sees  me  wben  I  am  Margaret,  I  only  know 
that  I  am  being  Margaret.  But  I  shall  stay  on  tbe 
stage  just  two  years  more. .  I  do  not  care  so  much 
for  money  as  other  artists  do.  I  sbsll  then  have 
enough  to  accomplish  all  I  have  to  undertake." 

Amotions,  child  violinist,  sod  conductor,  closed 
at  fciblo's  29th,  and  opened  at  the  Howad  Arthe- 
nasum,  Boston  51st. 

There  is  a  rumor  that  Tamberlik  will  make  an 
effort  witn  his  Havana  Opera  Company  at  the  Aca- 
demy of  music,  In  New  Tork,  about  the  Itta  of 
April,  with  Mme.  Test*  as  ene  of  the  price 
donee. 

Tbe  Louisville  Programme  noticing  the  per- 
formance of  Johnny  Thompson,  tbe  lively  frand 
aayi: 

Mr.  Thompson  is  undoubtedly  the  best  protean 
actor  on  tbe  stags.  We  do  not  prevaricate  in  tbe 
least  Id  saying  tnls.  as  we  have  seen  many  arrets. 
aisamioB  to  play  several  different  characters,  aod 
failing  most  lamentably 

Tbe  programme  doesa't  "prerarioate,' '  it  simply 
liea. 

It  is  stated,  on  good  authority,  that  tbe  original 
play  by  Miss  Olive  Logan,  recently  produced  at  the 
Union  Square  Tbeatre,  New  York,  entitled  "A 
Business  Woman,"  is  a  translation  from  the  FtencB 
of  a  play  produced  in  1SG4,  at  the  Theatre  Fraa- 
cais,  Paris,  under  the  name  of  Maitre  Gnecia,  and 
announced  as  the  work  of  Emile  Augier.  Charae- 
tersADdplotaretbasemsas  in  ths  original,  but 
the  incisive  character  of  the  dialogue  is  supplied 
by  wearisome  verbiage,  and,  otberwise.  It  has 
been  badly  spoiled  in  tbe  process  of  adaptation, 
which  proves  to  be  a  mixture  of  melodrama  and 
fare*. 

W.  H.  Licgard  adrertiaes  that  an  unprecedent- 
ed^ prosperous  season  of  forty-nine  weeks  w  I, 
term'aateat  the  Glob*  Theatre,  Boston,  in  Jan*. 
After  a  two  P8-k»'  repose  Mr.  Lingard  will  agaic 
b  icale  on  the  managerial  armor. 


Ia  Boston  for  tbe  week  ending  39th  nit,,  Mme. 
Jaoauscbek  at  tb*  Glob*  was  to  appear1  in  "Lady 
Macbeth."  "Deborah,"  "Medea,"  "Lady  Dedlook," 
and  "MarrStuarL"  "Uncle  Tom's  Cabin"  waa 
being  played  at  the  Athesssum.  Miss  Maggi* 
Mitchell  closed  her  engagement  at  the  Bob  on  oa 
tbe  2HQ.  Edwin  Adams  opened  on  the  31st  in 
"Enosb  Arden."  A  new  corned:,  traoB'atcd  from 
tbe  French,  pm  tied  "The  Christmae  Supper,"  wae 
prodoced  oo  the  24  at  lbs  Museum. 

Mies  Liljf  Davenport  played  Grace  Harkaway  for 
ber  benefit  at  the  Oh eanut- street  Theatre.  Phila- 
delphia, on  the  19th,  supported  by  bar  father  as 
Dazzle  and  her  sister  Fancy  as  Lady  Gay  Spanker 

Mr.  Stuart  Bobson  opensd  with  bis  new  piece' 
"Law  in  New  York."  at  Maoauley'a  Tbeatre,  Oic- 
Olnnati,  March  31.  He  will  afterward  play  it  at 
Wood's  Museum,  New  York,  and  the  Watnn  - 
street  Tbeatr*.  Philadelphia,  in  April.  The  piece 
is  said  to  be  quits  clever,  and  gives  Mr.  Bobson  a 
chance  to  display  his  peculiarities  as  John  Beat,  a 
policeman. 

Carlo  Paul, a  brother  of  Adeline  and  Carlotta 
Patti.and  formerly  direotor  of  the  orchestra  at 
the  Grand  Opera  House,  under  James  Fisk'a 
reign,  died  in  Oinoinnsti,  on  tbe  24th  ult.,  of  con- 
sumption. He  waa  once  married  to  Effie  Germon, 
and  subsequently  divorced. 

OleBall  will  return  to  ;New  York  by  April  36th, 
and  ooncertize  for  the  benefit  of  the  Masenio 
Hall  and  Asylum  Fnnc,  at  the  Academy.  The 
old  gentleman  begins  to  find  t-aveling  tedions, 
and  tbe  performance  of  peapetual  encores  ex- 
hausting to  his  strength.  Be  has  determined  to 
leave  for  Norway  in  June,  and  return  to  America 

00  more. 
Carlotta  Pait;,  Anne  Lonise  Osry.  Emile  Banrei* 

and  Tertee  Oarrano,  gave  a  concert  in  Philadel- 
phia on  tbe  1st. 

Miss  Neilsoo  will  appear  at  Wood's  Theatre, 
Cincinnati,  this  mouth. 

Fcx  s  American  Varieties  Theatre,  Philadelphia 
will  bs  given  over  to  the  legitimate  next  season. 

Aimee  and  company  were  to  commence  an  en- 
gagement in  Boston  on  April  lit. 

Grace  figerton  and  her  husband.  George  Case, 
two  Enfhsb  performers  appeared  in  a  popular 
entertainment,  Halifax,  N.  B,  24 :h,  25tb.26tb;St 
John,  H.  B.,  31st,  April  1st  and  2d. 

We  take  the  foUowUg  from  the  Now  York  Clip- 
per: 

H.  Gnido  Grob,  tbe  leader  of  tbe  orchestra  with 
W.  M.  Holland's  dramatio  company  ia  tbe  West 
ladies,  »ae  drowaed  on  Feb  21et,  just  as  the  com- 
pany woreeailicg  from  tbe  island  of  St.  Kitts.  He 
was  sitting  on  the  dog  honse  smoking  a  cigarette, 
wnen  no  wss  observed  to  fell  backward  and  over- 
board. There  was  scarcely  a  breath  of  eir  at  the 
time,  acd  althoagh  the  vessel  immediately  hove 
to  and  a  boat  wa«  lowered  in  less  than  a  minute, 
nothiDg  could  be  seen  of  him,  sod  it  is  tnongbt 
tbat  he  never  rose  to  the  surface.  It  was  discov- 
ered by  his  pipers  that  he  bad  ae  uncle  residing 
In  Ne nark,  N,  J.,  and  bis  effects  were  forwarded 
t » him.  He  came  to  New  York  Boms  years  ago 
irom  California  with  tba  British  Blonde*,  tneu 
uoder  the  mansgement  of  t-herldan  Cerbyn.  He 
is  eaid  to  b&ve  been  a  fine  mueiclan. 

'Foul  Play"  was  revived  at  the  Walnnt-Btreet 
Theatre,  Philadelphia,  on  the  17th  inst.,  and  at- 
tracted medium  audiences  during  the  week. 
Mr.  Charles  B.  Therne,  Jr.,  personated  the  re- 
spective characters  of  Bobeit  Peofold.  Jaues 
SeitoD  and  Mr.  Hazel.  Mrs.  Alexina  Baker  was 
olevar  in  tbe  small  part  *f  Nancy. 

The  Berger  Family  are  eaid  (o  be  meeting  with 
fepleodid  success   everywhere  in  North  Carolina, 

Lewis  Baker,  the  California  manager  aod  actor, 
who  rcently  died,  was  a  brother  of  Mrs.  F.  S 
Ghanfran,  the  popolsr  actress.  His  last  engage- 
ment was  at  the  Walnut -street  Theatre,  Phila- 
delphia. 

Pauline  Lucca  appeared  at  Ford's  Opera  House 
Baltimore,  Md. , in  Italian  opera  en  March  31,  April 

1  acd  2. 

Laura  Keen*  snl  new  troupe,  Witkesbarre,  Ps., 
April  14  and    S. 

Lestjr  Wallaok  is  reported  as  contemplating  a 
trip  to  China  saortly,  as  well  ts  to  the  Bast  IndieB 
general  ly. 

Sheridan  end  Mack's  Moral  Show,  Glenn's  Falls, 
N.  Y..  April  9. 

Bdwin  Booth  is  soon  to  peregrinate,  and  will  ap- 
pear at  Evansvilfe,  IotL,  April  1L  Business  with 
him  at  Chicago  has  been  any  tbieg  but  good. 

Lydia  Thompson  and  Joseph  Preotor  are  in  St. 
Louis. 

Birtley  Campbell's  comedy,  "Fate,"  baa  bsen 
purcbs=ed  by  Miss  Carlolts  Leolercq  for  the  sum 
Of  f.%000. 

The  dramatio  editor  of  the  Chicago  Evening 
Journal  recently  attributed  the  authorship  of 
"Richelieu"  toShakepeare. 

Dion  Bouoiceult  denies  the  reports  about  hi 
having  "seen"  tbe  critics  of  the  New  York  papers 
and  their  having  gono  back  on  him.  Be  writes  to 
a  New  York  paper: 

I  never  paid  a  farthing  for  a  favor  from  tbe 
press,  and!  sever  will;  and,  in  candor,  I  am  bound 
to  say,  that  if  I  offered  it  1  am  sure  it  would  be 
regarded  as  a  gross  insult. 

An  exchange,  common  ting  on  this,  says : 

Tbe  f  nderof  a  farthing  for  a  newspaper  favor 
would,  beyoad  a  denbi,  be  treated  with  lefty  scorn 
in  *»y  portion  of  our  great  and  glorious  country. 
Tbere  are  some  papers  which  would  refuse  ten 
times  the  amount. 

Charlotte  Thompson,  Savannah,  April  7th,  one 
week. 


BADGER'S  CENTRAL  PARK 

O  AKLiAZTD. 

The    Popular   Picnic   Resort. 

Port;  Minutes  Bide  from  this  City-Cars 

run  direct  to  the  Fork. 

BATJGER'S  CENTRAL  PARK  18  UNDOUBT- 
edly  toe  best  Summer  Resort  for  Picnics  aod 
Families  during  the  Summer,  being  FREh  FROM 
DU^T,  WIND,  BAND  AND  POISOB  OAK.  The 
Park  is  very  commodious,  and  located  directly  at 
the  water  front. 

J  t  abounds  in  magnificent  old  Shade  Trees, beau- 
tiful Lawns,  Gardens,  etc..  and  is  provided  with 
a  mammoth  Pavilion,  Restaurant,  aod  every  con- 
venleoce  for  public  assemblages.  Will  be  open  to 
tbe  public  aftir  March  15tn.  For  particulars,  ap- 
ple to  T,  W.  BADGER,  at  the  Park,  or  at  his 
office,  northeast  corner  Kearny  and  Bush  streets, 
San  Francisco.  mhll  lm 


ARION 

Pianoforte. 


DECLARED  BY  THE   JUDGES  AT  A  LATE 
Fair  of  Ihe  Ajuticu  Ia,UraH.  fte' ij"°?: 
told  tri»l    mion   Sleinwss'B,  OhU&gmrf.  •">» 
otfc.T,.  to  b«  THE  BEST  OK  KXBIBITION.     B. 
CTITAZ,  hltlwt,    UO  WtmtottMt. 
K   B.-Pi»no«  of  »1I  ,!,!«  TO  RBKT.         m«H 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIREO  ]»| 

-Astrologers. 
Mrs.  Book,  120  Geary  street.  ■  „ 

Bookseller*  sand  »tatton^i 
Staoey  A  Mock,   (sobool  books  arpeois    i  J 

corner  Fourth  and  Mission. 
BL  H.  Moore,  GOV  Montgomery,  near  Mai 

Bnslnes*  College*. 
Heald's,   Bryant  A  Stratton's  College,  i 

Barcehera, 
Kate,  Fred,  Stalls  *  to  100.  California  H   i 

Clalsvoiante. 
Mra.  0.  M.  Stowe,  't>7  Kearny  street.  Hot 

French  Fancy    Gtxm*. 
Locan  A  Co..  10  Montgomery,  107  and  1W  | 

H»np  Skirts  and  Corsets  * 
M.  Freed,  '.(•  Second  street. 

Human  II Mr. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Oc..  110  second  street. 

Merehant  Tailor*. 
Holland  Bros.,  126  Post  street. 
Milliner*. 
Mrs.  M.  eelig.  226  Kearny  straet. 

Wines  and   Liquor*.     (Wool** 
Darrerl  F.  A  Co.,  604  Front. 


4 


WILLIS^BAND. 

MUSIC    FURNISHED    FOR    ALL 
occasions.    Music  imported,  arranged 
and  for  sale. 

MABCCSX.  BLFM     Leader    of1 
Orchestra. 

HEKXT  TON  DEB  MEHDES,  I*e*vcV 
er  or  Brew*  Band. 

sjBr~Ord*r*  from  tbe  country  promptly  attended 
to.  Address  M.  W.  WILLIS,  Eaton's  Musid 
Store.  138  Montgomery  street,  or  MARCUS  M. 
BLUM.  S£9  Hontgomervstr**t-  je6  tf 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TQZEA'i 
PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTI  Tf | 

X.  £.  eor.  Jackson  and  Kessrni 

THE  ORBAT  KBADIOATOR  OF  ft  n 
COMPLAINTS,  formerly  of  Lock  S 
London,  and  the  last  twelve  years  of  Baa ir  ** 
DR.  TOZKR  iDforma  tbe  afflicted  that  at  5 
ing  all  the  HOSPITALS  IB  LOHr?  * 
PARIS,  and  spending  one  year  in  the  a  * 
brated  Hospital  in  London,  the  LOCK  b 
opened  his  old  Medical  Institute  at  ths'o 
where  he  can  always  be  found,  DR.  TO'  c 
for  forty  years  met  with  unparalleled  *i  ™ 
tbe  trestmsDC  of  diseasa  Kensrall*  k.  ■ 
CHRONIC  AND  SPECIAL  OOMPLalS    " 

DH.  til  A*,  II.  TOZKB 
Ie  in  every  way  responsible,  binding  ai.  n 
effect  a  permanent  ctrsg.  or  mskiag  ne  J 
Those  who  cannot  afford  to  pay  for  ad  5 
medicine  will  be  charged  for  mediainsnol  S 
MONTHLY  RESTUKAT1VE  PILLS, V.,,  5 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  oases  for  wni«fa  S 
recommended,  are  to  be  obtained  oa)  1 
office.  Price,  95  per  box.  Fall  direction  2 
box,  (ftthv  FxpreEB  or  otherwise. 

DjC.  TOZER  does  not  imitate  ths  ads  a. 
Quacks  who  make  it  a  practice  to  pool-  5 
affidavits  and  other  false  references,  bat  -  ^ 
tbe  moct  respectable  people  in  tbe  Slats  i  Z 
has  ecitED  of  diseases  which  others  bits  \Z 
cure. 

BMC.    CHAN,    IT,  TOZE] 
If.  E.  corner  Kearny  and  Jackson  Hi 

Tel-tT SacFri;  t 


Assessor's  Offh, 

NOTICE  TO  TAX-PAY15, 

1873—74. 


1  LL  PEK80\s,  GOHFAK1II1. 
BOCIA.TIOKS.  or  FIKMI,  1  L. 
City  sand  County  of  San  FranelK  n 
reqnexted,  either  In  person  or  by  ft 
proper  representatives,  to  deliver  w 
Assessor1*  Office.  Ko.  52  City  ) 
fore  the  SECOND  MONDAY  la  A!  I 
1873,  a  statement  under  *ats  I 
Property,  both  PEBSOAALua^ 
owned  or  claimed  by  Ulan  or  tee 
which  1*  In  their  possession,  amis 
held  or  controlled  by  any  other  )* 
In  trust  for,  or  for  the  benefit  el*  »* 
then*.— See  Section*  8639-881*,  1 
cai  Code. 

*>-FOLL  TAX  IS  XOW  Dt'Li 
Office,  or  to  n  Deputy.—  See  te 
8889-8846.  Political  Code. 

JLEYJt    EOIUE1 
City  and  County  Asset 

Saturday,  March  1,  1878. 


notice; 


niHEPCBLIC  ABB  HEREBY  J  r 
fled  that  the  Field   Deputies  •  »» 
Office  will  commence  aasesslas;  pre  9 
SATTBBAT.  MABOH  1.  1S?8. 

The  dnUes  a>aelsrned  to  these  do  •» 
are  t oo  wel i  known  to  the  cossssonl  It 
require  explanations,  and  while  1  ** 
been  careful  In  making  my  eelectli  " 
Oil  positions  by  men  favorably  KB*  "  I 
thl* eoanmnnlty  for  thetr  compel**"  •*  ' 
lntesrrlty,  aad  am  confident  that  ts  s> 
tie*  wlU  be  discharged  by  thess  t  at 
general  satisfaction  afull  ceaeerne 

X  urgently  request  the  gcaeral  »■■  ** 
report  to  this  office  any  dlrelletl*i  * 
duty  by  any  of  any  Deputies.  »■'  *  n 
them  that  any  Just  complaints  Wl  '** 
eelTe  immediate  attention. 

V  m>    ,•  LEVI  B08EHEI 

mh4  City  and  Count    A*ses 


-  4. 

!.t  a  i 


Attention,  Good  Liv 

MR.  P.  BEBGES.  FORMBBLY 
proprietor  of  the  Miners' Bee- 
tanrsot,  bes  taken  the  management 
of  both  the  Miners'  ResaauraDt  on 
Commercial  street  aod  the  Miners'— - 
Kraooh  oo  Market  street,  io  psrtnershiP*'  c 
A.  DRAYEUR.  who  has  besn  oODnectea  '  t 
firm  for  years.  Improvements  have  B*»  \ 
the  cniaine  departmenU  that  will  renoji  r 
ners'more  popular  than  it  has  everoev*  c 
tbe  '  years  sf  its  prosperity.  Our  Biiu  ( 
embr  -  all  tbe  delicacies  of  the  eeasw  . 
mott-  »  "Good  Fare.  Good  Cooking  and  u  r 
■*Oh»rge*.-  r.BKBOKlAM. 

MINERS'    RESTAUR^! 

fSX  and  688  Oonunersls  ' 
169  Market  street. 
Open   rom  5  A.M.  to  10  P Jf. 


. 


51,000  REWARD  OFFERED 

TO  AKY  PERSOM  WEOOAlffCTJBKOOEWS 
Bnni*na,  Ingrowing  Satis,  Br ensstism,  an 
all  kinds  of  r^ore*.  as  readily  as  I  can.    LiDim^Dd 
ttslve  BDd   Cr.rn  Xedlofne  Io  be  had  at  my  offic 
1   BR  F.  8UHTJLTZ.  11*>  Ksarcy  sueet.      ft*l 


ALHAM6RA  LODGING  HO  it 

s>sv     riFBI/r*  FTJB^IBB  BD  ROOM  fl 
■*•*  gle  or  in  suit*,  , 

^rYell  JUgaeou  and  ToattUs  "1 

—  .^r  rjnrumien*Q  Boom*  vo  let-  LoArl  25 
oTerttbcct  board,  aXHAMBKA  BTJll  J 
81 F  ^usbstreeb 


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jtfOMTIOMElT  I       _    _ 
HOTEL.  v-^    ^ 


1  g  S*T® 


2$ 


fMRSMEO  ROOMS 
WEST  f iio"  HC 


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HgXDAT  rllllSO.  A»nl  ttk W1UI  b.  irdno<l  •  m  w  o-m  dj,  wrlltan  bj  MBS.  ,11  LI  A  E.  DCW,  of  In  Fr«n- 

OIKO,  .Little.' 

Tlx©      Governess! 


M-*>»r-»««  aw**.,*— Oraa.  Oirde  •»<■  UrtDann, 

■  •••rv**!  aee>e>4e—  Bale  SI 

PrM  Ort.«  Adaieeee*  


91   Sw     Hi  ■■  .inj 

7a    o.iiarr 

■  I    Cr-»      Fn»U    Helta 


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Triumph  of  Virtue 

OH 

The  Work  ng  Girls  of  San  Francisco 

mere  Mesa,   Itll  fcfs-e  ' 

- 

:  mar 
*.!»•    Kf»(lh'3T- 
AUMtit  SIM"**  Brej 
t  newiboy., 

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sun.  .  .  I  B'ffll«- 

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Jvaai  '•'•loo....  i  '  \.-nnucoa 

Kll«n  rutiif .      .  '  'Bnr  (•■rr«t-«n 

ilillis    Willi...  tisranta  l..r»ln 

>.i'»n  Saaigav Mar  »  .U»t!fti» 

Ano'«M»tofl  f"l'r  Wta«r-ip 

Mfhrta  H-ra*> LtllU  HarUoa 

Mafltl-    MWI,  ....     Jaa«U«.n»jba 

Lt'lia  Joacf .. lUltldl 

•  ■1.  hot  ooro  eiff*r«lrl ...Frtd  loopor 


Til  II »' 
II  BrtW.4 


LITII 


(HfudC: 


CHILD  HAS  RETURNED  TO 

Ita    Pnrfiit 
EKA     SHIRT    STORE, 

_ffca|am«*r*r       lf*#l.    aaa    ■•an«>**«1    I* 


OTIC 


^ 


ja«     Wltl     kV»4     •     *na»pl»l#-      as- 

•r  iiiBTk  ■•*   ri  K-jwii- 

lOOBw.    «l    lb«    aaaal    law  arlce^ 

BpgaaaoTAoa. 

^-fftB'8  OPERA  HOUSE. 


KOI.IA    cm.    (IT1DL 

■La^ajrr thpathf  has  siii  u- 
a.  aa  b*  raaud  by  tc.  nlcht  m 

~     1MM. 

a^ 

r.  " 


Huwn  ud  Hi,  Pinuilita, 
Or  U,         J.    U.    «.<liir, 

■  PflWB'IM 


■  ••  W.^loxlo.  HtMU  Bab  I 


N. 


""XhiIrchant  tailor 


nil!  ft"1' 


ttLKlarpJ 


HECOXB    ■TKIKT. 
jilMI    COODS  IMPERFECT    FITS! 
C  tisfaction    Guaranteed  1 

LIltR   Or  SPRIJfD    Alf  D  HUMMER 
t  >■!■  j  ait  raaaiTod.    C*  1  and  aao  toon. 
«r««»4  •tr*«t.  aibr7lB 


RBMOVBD  - 

1H1  WEED  BBVI.IO  MACHINE  AOKIfCY 
jot  U  now  raaiovcd  t^  IS*  Raw  Mini. 
nr--l,  -ear  Uoaard.  If.  B.-Tb*  WKKD 
»»ori'.ai>ok  tbo  hlfh.it  praanlnm  ovar 
to  foaiMlilor*  at  tba  ueat  World'a  Fair 
ISCT;  alan.  tba  a*ma  firat  Promtnia  at  ihs 
.rjianrl  Ioatltai*  Fair,  oood  TW P.N  I  V- 
iiBHof  ttaoarloaltrr  aod  tbat  «ow.  b*  tba 
'iRtf    H"- 


n  -  prlf  •  a 


RftTlfl 

i*  Ta»i 


KFLP.AUJUSTIKG 

3.  a-d  rataoll 
m'.l  Im  Md 


PIANOS, 

M,  riARi  STOOLS,  piaro  oovers, 
tt  Moilo.  Mane  Booka,  Mmlo  Fnlioi,  slo. 
jck  and  Urea  aaaorUnanL    Oall  and  «x- 
m,    Tba  calobralad 
MeCAMMON    PUMOI, 
i  afiad   by  tba   mrj'loal  pmf'Mlon  ts  tba 
nm-prload  Piano  In  Ibla  Barkal. 
JaULMl  EuiT  <fc  CO..  Agvati, 
No.  1S1  Bf*rhetvairaat. 


I  ASSES  IN  ELOCUTION. 


LRADIMQ    MEMBERS    OF 

I  Profaaalon  la  t:»lifomi»  pra- 

ToT  laatraotlOB  In  Klooaiioo. 

..f»ll  thonsalTas  ol  tba  oppor- 

k  nsa  f  ul  art  at  a  DUdtrata  ooat 

dbi  "Oambrt-a"  P.O.Box 

i  m  to  tana.,  •  w..  wtU  t>» 


Mia^LAIBVOtANT,  TRBT 

asaasPMJMt a  en — fJan  b  •  *oa«o1  t«d 

l-.idaUr,  frnmlOA    u    to     _. 
Oplltasl  OlrSlM,     f-anday.    -n.idit  <i»rl 
"ijnas.atli'.M.,  libit  raaldaaoi.  **»H 


i* 


By  a  Clerk  who  Tried  to  Sell  Him 
a  Suit  of  Clothea. 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING.   DRAMATIC.   MUSICAL,   LECTURE.    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Roorna     111    nnd      17 «*«0     \Vn>.lilii|;toii     atreet. 


ir  hi  Had  g.kk  to  the 


GREAT  CLOTHING  EMPORIUM 


C.  P.  Van  Schaack  &  Co. 


IT 


708,  712,  714  and  716  Kearny  s'ree^ 

(OPPOBITE  TBT.  PL.Zn) 
E  WOll. II    IIAVVF.  BEEN  MCITED 
at   net,   wllhsnc    nny    nnacocary 

1.1k,    ...wo. la   b.T«    b«ca    llTlna    lo. 

oar.    Mltrataent    to     ,cl.ty,    aad    a 

walklac  a.TertlMwc.torihe  low  ptlce. 

a.  which   toitfl    are   .old  hy  that  eater. 

prlilaa  Sra,  I.ate.d  off  belaa  a  "  dem'd 

I 
eold,  damp,  dt.agret.ble  body." 


Philadelphia  Restaurant. 

OHAS.    T.   BEROOLD.  PROPB1KTOR. 


4»    PIKF   KTRJiij     bd.l.s  K-, 


PAHTSf.K    wa»ti:ip 

FOB  A  FIRST  CLASS  KaHIBITIOIT,  READY 
lor  tb.  ro,<1.  1  hi,  I.  ono  0(  lb.  bail  tippori  un. 
11'.,  for  »  •m»r'  n.o  .lib  t>m«il  o.plt.l  t v.r 
oflued.    For  cittcjlwi  .Dpi.  »■  .bo.o. 


CHAI,  A.    llAKD.Xtll, 
Tli.-  Celebrated  n.teti  C'.raedlaa. 


am   hinsii..    r.oitr.tt 

Borl,«qo.,  S.no-Ooniio  and  B.llid  Hloff.r, 


naitiio  Taoi'Pi, 

letdndlns  the  Child  Wonder,  BAPPIIO. 

I.KI.IK     KLI.H. 

If  las  U.  ELLIH  aad  W.  PLtlA 


«BT     Ll»Tai», 

....AND.... 

IiVCY     ADA.Ha, 

nerlo-Coiotc    and    Dneltl.t.. 

P.    ABOVK    AIITNTH    ABB    KOW    OK    OCR  BOOKS.    AND    CAN    BE  KM. 


gie.d  by  u.,L,n,r,  WMt  of  Ibo  Hooky  MoaoUio*.  tbroatb  oar  money. 

■  BKBIDAM    CIIRB1K    Jb    OO. 


THE   OLD 

Hot     SOOtOH, 

15  Hurlea  atreet.   near  Ke.roy. 

All    Drlnkit    Ten    Cenll 

Hot  Prinks  a  Specialty. 
THE  BEST  TOM  MDJkRnY  III  TOWH. 

AIwsts  on  Ola  tba  Now  York  Harald,  Harp-r'f 
Waaklj,  Frank  Laflif'i,  Daf'a  Dom«i,  Police  Oa 
eilte,  all  Ik"  Oallfomla  pap  in.  alia  Loodon 
Pooch.  Rairiblf*.  Illutralca  London  Newt,  OaU 
and  aatlafr  four-elf. 
awT-  Don't  (on et  the  slrn  of  tb*  Hot  Saot>lk* 
f«T  tf  W.  a.   WALDHON.  ProprlBtor. 


SANGER  HALLE 

(SlIfOER'S  BALL.) 
14     OKAUY    ->T.,    NKAE     KEAKNY. 


None  Wot  the  Cholceat  Hrnnrli  of    TVl«i 
amd  Llqunri  o«  buad. 

DEPOT  WEY.ND  A  IISGHl'S  tkl  BREWERY 

f,U  If  CHRIS  BELDMAWN. 


Bar  Sugar 

FOB    SALK-S1S    KKABN7    BT8ERT    AT 
MErtORR'B.  _  Alio,  .'art  kind   of  caodltf 


VOCIL  HID  INSTRUHlErlTftL 

MUSICALMTSTITUTE 

OUDKB  THB  DIRECTION  OF 

XhXX*..  X*.  X3>  RBITHR. 

BiaPo.tdt.,    opp.    Cnlor,  M,|«  ,re, 


TO  ORDEB 


FRE1VCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 

$50, 


LANCASTER'S 

•  17  HVAaniNOTON  •TRKKT, 
fall  lam  Opo.   MaaTira'a  Opera  Uoaaa. 


SHIRTS 

....ARO.... 

CENTS' 

FURNISHING 

GOODS. 

ALAROE  A880RTMK.NT  OF  OENTB'  Ft?R- 
Dtabio-  f.ortrU  to  be  bad  rood  and  obeap,  at 
the  "OLD  "JORNKR."  J  LlvVY'H.  Al»»  Moot- 
(totnarT  atraal  Jua'lce  man  it-  all.  Don  >  forieb 
the  roanb*'  — CIO  MnM/orpi-ry  atrtst.      fell  lta 

Airred  Tetter, 

Manofaetarar  and 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES, 

Waff  Ilnpont, 

NEAR  SUTTER  STREET. 

Sea  rnf  stock  of  Bird 
Catt-a  bnfore  pnrcbaainK 
elvewbern.  Alwiimome- 
Mi  In  it  new  on  band.  My 
Patent  Or*",  made  of 
Tlo  Wire,  are  wArrnntedi 
FREE  FROM  VERMIN 
Also,  beat  quality  TEA 
TRAVR  alwa.s  on  hand.  nr.*l- tf 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM. 

And  <o11eir«j>  <»f Medicine.      * 

Ifl   nfif.    BEAUTIFUL   AND  IN8TBUOT- 
I  V/.  W\t  [to  obieoie  to  bo  aoi-n.     Open  to  U>a 

Pobllo  DAY  AND  NIGUT,  at  EUtlEKA  HAU. 

8 1 S  Montgomery  atreet.    FOR  MEN  ONLT- 
atr  Dr.  JoBDAM'k  PurvATE  Orwitm  U  at  a-iU 

Oasr*  atreet  (oppoeit*  old  Meobanlce'  PaTllioe). 


Sig-nor  Mancusi, 

pRIVATB  SINOINO    LEBSOKS.-OtASa  OB 

MONDAT  aad  TH  UKaDAT, 
Atlr.n.    8t.  Jibm  Honatv  •*»  aUik.t «»« 

ootoor  of  Bllio.  '.'»  "* 


MILITARY    COODS 

....AJID.    .. 

G0L0  AND  SILVER  THEATRICAL 
TRIMMINGS, 

Sett    Menlgoatry    atreet,    Kooaa    >o  .1- 


4* 


F*iGrj±: 


?* 


THE  JOURNAL  0*  AMUSEMENTS. 

Published  aMij  D«T  »">  the  *•«"  b* 
.J".       I>_       BOGABDU8 

AT 

881Htrcliuat  «md  fiS*  WMbln«ts»  St. 

Below  MoDtgomory.  Ssvn  Francisco. 


8ATUBDA* ...... APBIL  5,  1873 

Bnjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  cmfortahle  rariisge,  stylish 
horees  and  a  reliai  le  driver  sr.-tbe  leading  ee- 
lontlalsof  tn  tnjoyobltrlde.and  theie cannot 
be  secured  In  Ban  FraneUco  to  unquestionably 
.-ss  from  Fzank  tonton,  whose  can-leges  have 
the  rrivliege  o  the  eland  ffontin^  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  Bis  handsome  tarn-onti  are  need 
by  the  beet  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
It  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and,  perfectly 
coQitoona  driver?,  be  Is  more  liberally  patron. 
lzed  than  any  otbtr  carrlfge  proprietor  on  this 
O-iast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladles  Id  paitlculnr.  will  eDgsge  no  cirri-gei 
rxcept  ibose  which  be-providefl.  Frank  has  tn. 
joyed  gr-at  tnccees  In  his  buslneBF,  and  the 
admliable  way  Id  wbich  be  coadnct.j  it  makes 
him  a  favorite  wits  all  who  pa'roniza  him.    * 


Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 

Tbe  People'-  Berne  dj  for  all  Aches  and  Pains. 


Ladies,  yoamay  say  what  yon  please  thera 
Is  bat  one  place  In  tbe  city  where  yon  can  bay 
underclothing  chtap  for  yonrselvei  and  chil- 
dren, and  that  is  at  M,  Friedl&n£er&  OoV,  Mo. 
9  Third  street.  Nuckus  Building.  Go  and  be 
convinced.  8b 

Good    Investment. 

No  other  city  in  tbe  United  States  offers 
greater  Inducements  at  tbe  present  time  for 
investment  in  town  lots  than  San  Diego.  Now 
Is  the  time  to  secure  lots  at  $25  each  at  431 
Hontgbnvry  street.  Tnis  is  tbe  best  cbano 
evsr  offered.  • 

Everybody    Suited. 

There  Is  no  end  to  tbe  multitude  of  fashions 
in  bats.  At  "  The"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny} ,  all  tbese 
nxw  stylet  can  be  found.  Tbe  stock  is  Immense 
— the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  on*  who 
.goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  » 


Oysters. 
In  strolling  round  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
our  careless  feat,  by  chance  aid  stray 
To  where     fountain's  ceaseless*play 
Of  sparkling  water*,  trade  a  sateen 
Through  widen  a  aweet  bouquet  was  seen  ; 
While  mossy  atone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  tbe  waters  softly  fell, 
blade  that  window  seem  to  bs 
Pome  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

•Stop,"  said  mj  friend,  "let's  go  in  bare — 
It  looks  so  nice— and  try  tbelr  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  eald,  "*I  must  agree 
Tbat  this  place  suits  me  to  a  *T."„* 
No  sooner  bad  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  oar  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  bis  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dinb 
That  we  migne  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooktd  mafnifictrdly,  loo; 
All  kinds  of  oyster?,  Juicy,  fat, 
Oodked  every  style;  Jutt  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  orabs  and  terrapins  ; 
In  fact,  we  found  tbey  bad  witbtn 
That  cosy  place  all  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sore, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
Tbat  they  have  here  the  best  loe  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners." 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  blm  rush 
To  three  hundred  thtrty-eeven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again, 
Pacific  Oyster  Boase,  337  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

CHARLES  HAAEE.  Proprietor. 


For    tbo    Seat    Candles. 
Go  to  the  popular  store  of  Geo.  Haas  &  Co., 

20  Koiroy  street.    New  style  cap  bonbons  for 
balls  and  parties1.  3bi 

Woman's    Bights. 

One  would  tliok  that  it  was  one  of  woman's 
rights  to  enjoy  a«  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  eame  price  for  It.  Nearly  all  the  res- 
taurants "for  ladles  and  get-tl^men"  in  San 
Francisco  have  poorer  fara  than  those  whirs 
gentlemen  only  dl'  e.  There  is  an  exception. 
At  the  Pjoveeb  Bistaupant,  on  Washington 
street,  at  the  corner  of  Dnnbar  Alley,  ladies  oan 
get  an  ex-elleut  brjahfaar,  dinner  orlancb.  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
since  18(9,  provides  every  luiury  the  market 
affords.  Both  ladies  and  gentlemen  find  therd 
dishes  to  please  the  most  epicurean  taste.      * 


Those  Beanliful  New  Carpets. 

'  At  Jas.  W.  Barnham  &  Co's,  No.  618  Market 
and  17  Post  streets,  are  going  like  hot  oafees. 
New  and  choice  iatU  roe  constantly  arriving. 
.  A  perfect  rn-h  to  see  and  buy  tbem.  Elegant 
parlor  fnrnituie  mide  to  order  In  the  finest 
syile.  4a 
> 

I>r.     Doliorty 

Has  devoted  nis  study  more  particularly  to 
.ohronlo  and  speotfio  practice,  and  as  such  is 
bow  the  most  suooeesful  of  any  Physician  In 
•3m  Francisco,  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
oornerof  Leldeedorff,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
0h«er  House,  Z 


Fresh  and  Sweet . 
For  the  boat    confectionery,   go   to   Caoty   and 

Wagner1!.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Sutter.        H 


Five  Hundred  Men  Wanted 

Immediately.    To  send  their  waBhing  to  tbe 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  131  Leidesdorff  at,       * 


Tne  pioneer  Carpet  Beating 
Machine  Co,, 
No.  653  Tehama  street,  Is  tbe  only  p'ace  yon 
can  depend  on  for  having  your  Carpets  well 
el'aned  and  swept  by  zcaoblnery.  J,  Spauld- 
lng  A-  Oo. 3-s 

-Dr.  BarlOW   J.  !?mltli 

Is  giving  a  conrs   of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  DIs- 

■  ■.■aees  at  his  Hygeian  Hall,  637  California  street, 
overy  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  J4  o'clock, 
v  part  of  the  evening  la  devoted  to  examining 

end  prescribing  for  patients..  Br.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  In  regard  to  health 

■  o  invalids  dally,  from  9  to  4  p.  m.,  free.         w 


/Notice  to  the  Public 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
Booth  of  tbe  Metropolitan  Theatre,  Is  now  sel- 
ling off  his  flue  stock  of  men'*,  boys'  and  chii. 
drena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  hats,  trunks,  valieee, 
■  etc.,  below  co>t.    Gall  If  you  want  bargains.  3l 


Mrs,  M.  W.  Kind,  dreBsmak«r,  has  removed 
to  122  Geary  street,  between  Bapont  and  Stock- 
ton, opposite  S'arr  King's  church.  3y 
It   la   a   Beauty! 

The  Little  Gem  Clothing  and  Card  Marker,  at 
416  Washington  Btreet,  near  the  Poat  Office.  Best 
•ever  lnventei.  0 


A  great  variety  of  Ti*s  and  Bows,  all    styles, 
juBt   received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  131 

Leldeidorff  street.  * 

Genuine    Ha  *  ana    Clsars. 

Beat  brands  at  61     Montgomery  Btreet,  8.  W. 
coiner  of  Merchant,    1  f«iok  &  Oahn.  q 

Sam  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Buss  Honse  Carriages,  oan  be 
found  In  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
abUshment.'aontbweEt  comer  Bosh  and  Mont- 
gomery ete.,  or  Bexter  Stables.  Carriage  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  M 

>  - 

Pratt' •  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Btiff  Joints,  Bpratna  and  Bruises.  S-l 
Photographic    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  People*  Art 
Gallery,  84  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
.Mission  stree  a 


Sandwich  Island  Pulu. 

Since  the  ascension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  industry  Is 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Schrelber,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  furniture,  620  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  bas  long  been  the 
principal  importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices tbat  the  gathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  baa  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
for  m&HrsBS  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Schrel- 
ber  will  find  no  difficulty  in  disposing  of  all 
that  eomes. a 

Sewing  Machine*  for  Sale, 

Rented  and  repaired,  at  11C  Post  street.  Also, 
Agenoy  for  Mills'  Adjustable  Treadle,  x 

.  ■ 

Holiday    Candles, 

JTreeb,  Bweet  and  delicious  Candles,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ary, 678  Kearny  street    Wholesale  ana  retail,    a 

McDowell,  Snow  Card  Writer 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10, 

608  Market  street,  ccr.  Post  and  Montgomery  n 


Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 

Cures  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


White  Labor  Only: 

Employed  by  the  What  Cheer  Liundry,  121 
Leldeidoiff  s'reet.  * 

Save    Your    Money. 

Why  pay  $8  per  dozen  for  Cabinet  Rembrandt 
Photographs  when  yon  can  get  them  for  (4  per 
dozen,  and  all  other  kinds  equally  cheap,  at  the 
New  Tole  Gallkbt,  No.  36  Third  street,  be- 
tween Mission  and  Market  streets.  No  Chinese 
employed  at  the  Mew  York  Gallery.  3-3 


Public  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a*  h.,  oan 
be  returned  In  the  evening  if  reqolrtd;  we 
never  disappoint!  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
Leidesdorff  street.         _    • 

Attention,   Ladles 

To  give  tbe  skin  tbe  ao;taesa  of  velvet,  end 
the  tint  of  the  lily  to  tbe  complexion,  use 
Dickey's  Gbemb  de  Lis.  l 


Fob  fixe  work,  go  to  T.  O.  Jessup,  dentist, 
ccr.  Sutter  and  Monfg'ry,  over  Tucker's.     3-u 


Xt   Is    True. 

J.  A.  Sbaber  &  Co.  are  selling  parlor,  sets  and 
allothtf  kinds  of  rnraiture  and  bidding  cheap  *r, 
for  casb,  than  any  other  dealer  in  town.  Other 
dealers  don't  stands  ghost  of  a  chance  when 
people  know  Shaber'i  prices,  * 


The    Best   Remedies. 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
ry's Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agenoy,  417  Sansome 
street,  corner  of  Commercial.  * 


B^Fob  Childhen's    Pictubes  go  to  Mobsb'b 
(Lulzby,  417  Montgomery  street.  3-v 


Star  Shirts  and  Collars. 

All   sorts   and  sizes,  for  ca'e  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leidesdorff  at.       • 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Bhenmatism  and  Neuralgia. 


V.   Cartler  <Sc  Co.,  Lapidaries, 

From  Paris,  having  the  latest  Improved  lapi- 
dary toolr?,  will  execrate  any  work  In  their  line 
in  a  superior  manner,  at  moderate  charges. 
Will  pay  the  highest  prices  for  quartz  speci- 
mens, and  appraise  the  value  of  all  gems.  Lap- 
idary. 614  Merchant  Btreet,  room  26.  3h 


Ladles  "Visiting  Cards. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Jons  P. 
Dwtbb,  126  SntUr  street, 'opposite  Lick  Bouse, 
and  at  tbe  Grand  Hotel.  N.  B.— Handker- 
chiefs NEATLY.    WALKED.      PlJJMA>!BEXP    Of  OVeTV 

description  to  order.  s 

A.  Pleasant  JLocatum. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  In  a 
Oentral  location,  should  visit  tbe  Alhambra, 
*nd  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tne  bnlldlna  le  a  vary  fine  one  and  is  well 
lighted  and  ventilated.  * 


American  Watches, 

Beduced  prices,  at  H.  A.  0&1  lender's  62  Sec 
ond  St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  osrefnlly  repaired.  d 

OnAiBVOTAST,—  Madame  Olare  Antonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
323  Kearny  St.,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine.  Consulta- 
tions in  English.  French  and  German.  t 

Twenty  Thousand 

Paper  Collars,  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  tbe 
What  Chear  Laandry,  office  121  Leidesdorff  st. 


Clam  Chowder  Every  lViarnt. 
The  best   chowder  in  town,  at  the  Original 

Hot  Scotch  Saloon,   16   Morton  street,  just  off 
Kearny.  S-V 

We  get  do  Dullness  from  Chinese,  snd  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry.    Office,  121  Leidesdorff  street.        * 


The  Last  New  Song. 

Air— "Moel  <£  Chandon." 
Emerson  Corvllle  it  my  name, 
My  business  always  is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  a 'id  Fancy  Boast, 
Relishes  tbesf,  that  my  bouse  can  boast. 
Stfely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  enow, 
Obi  hleb  obi  Ob!  high  obi 
None  who  have  been  bat  again  will  go. 
Corvllle  toys  sol  sajB  so! 
On  Fine  Street,  it  No.  410, 
Remembtr  the  number  and  call  agalD, 
Visions  of  8hell.fi  -h  In  every  style, 
Inwardly  cause  you  rfluch  to  smile. 
Ladiss  with  escorts  there  always  g-, 
Ladles  got  La  lies  go! 
Emerson  CorvlUe'd  polit*!  and  so 
3-1  Th^y  go!  they  got  thfy  go] 

£>o    Wot    Sutler    troin    corns. 

Tbe  unfortunate  snffereiB  from  Corns,  Bun- 
t  oris,  Clnb  and  Ingrowing  Kails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Br.  B.  fi.  Cowan's  insti- 
tute, 810  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
*"«»k  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Boc- 
t*r*>  capability.  Beferenoes  alven  lfrequlred.  h 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


PROF.O.  8.  FOWLER 

LECTUBB8    IN 
PliATS'S     BAXjXi 

....OS.... 

Sunday  Afternoon,  at  3  o'clock,  "immortality 
and  its  Relations  to  this  Life."  Ladies  free. 
Gentlemen,  SScents. 

LAST  DAYS  of  his  coo  saltations  ae  to  your 
own  and  children's  phrenology,  best  business, 
health,  etc,  at  the  Grand  Hotel,  continue  till 
Taeaday.atSp.M  ONLY.    List  visit  ap2  2t 


OOBTNELL'S 
BRAHMINIOAL 

MOON  PLANT! 

East  Indian  Remedies, 

FOB  THB  OTJBR  OF 

Bbeumstlem, 
Neuralgia, 
Gout.  Ague, 
brmpatbeiiu  Pains, 
Lifer  Affections. 
Sciatica, 


Sore  Throat, 
Drspapsia, 

OaUrrh, 
Diarrhea, 
Constipation  aud 
Dyaantery, 


B9**Note  the  name*  of  some  of  those  who 

have  beea  cured :  Hon.  Hamasl  Pardy,  ex-Gover- 
nor; Oapt.  B.  A.  Pool;  R.  H.  Sinlon ;  Henry  Ed- 
wards,  of  California  rbotUro;  Fred  Lister,  and 
otaera.  Depot  — 311  KKARNY  STRfcifiT.  be- 
rw}«D  Bieb  and  Pine.  ap2  tf 


MONEY  SAVED 

By  purchasing  your  Goods  at  the 

NEW  YORK    STORE, 

No.  HO  Second  street. 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair  Goods 


CHEA.P  AND  FINE  JEWHLRY  AND  FAFOY 
Goods.    Tbe  Largest  ttaok  and  Lowest  Prices, 
at  Wholesale  snd  Kotail. 


Human  Usir  Switches. .  .?5,  {6,  ST,  ^9  and  upwards 

Human  hair,  top  braids $»  Oil 

Silk  Uhigoona $1  25  and  $1  50 

Silk  Top  Braid  a SU  ota 

Linen  or  Mohair  Top  Braids 2^  eta 

Ltnan  Switotaes 7-5  ota 

Silk  Mohair  Curie,  very  fins 75ote 

Mohair  Switohea,  plain  or  crimped,  fine 25 ou 

Ribbons,  Hosiery,  Hair  Net),  etc.,  etc 

Our   Steal    Hair    Goods 

Are  uoeqaalled  in  this  market  for  Oheapnees, 
quality  or  t ariety,    Eiaasiae  oaretook  before  mtk- 
icg  jour  purobaees.    **-Gooda  sent  C.  O.  D. 
A.    11.    SAMPSON  dE   CO., 

No.  HO  Second  street. 
aoSOlm        JJetwetn  MlHlon   and    Minna, 


SILLT  EMERSON'S 

IT.EW  SOSS, 

"OLD    BLACK    JOE," 

With  Picture  of  Old  Joe  aod  Masea  Charles. 

"DAS  LEEDLE  PLACK  UND  DAN," 

THE  GREAT   CUTOH  SONG. 

Bradley  &  Bulofson  Portrait  of  Emerson. 


BOTH  JDST  OUT  AT 


Cray's 


Music   Store. 

mbais 


BALDWIN'S    DAIRY  BUTTER  I 

HpHIS  IS  TO  CERTIFY  THAT  W.  B.  TERWiL- 
A  LIGER  &  CO  ,  50  and  51  "Washington  Market, 
are  the  BOLE  AGEN"  I'S  for  the  s\le  of  my  brand 
of  barter,  koowu  as  "  BALDWIN'S  DAIRY  BU  l'- 
TKR,"  It  has  been  sold  at  the  above  stand  the 
post  tbirteao  years,  and  any  brands  of  baiter  rep- 
resent »d  to  be  of  my  make  not  procured  of  N.  B. 
Terwilliger  A  Co.,  are  oouoferfeita. 

Im.  K    BALDWIN. 

San  Fraaoiseo,  April.  8th.  1873. 

A.    B-   TF.BWILLIGFB*  CO. 

fe26-lm 50  and  51  Waebington  Market. 


GrFLJSLTViy 


AVERAGE 


SCHEME! 


500,000  ARTICLES 


SELLING  AT 


^•S   GENTS 


ivb-w 


GENTS, 


Furnishing 


Goods, 


CLOTHING,  Etc. 


BOWERY  THEATRE, 


SALT   LAKE    CITY. 


ABIETY  TALENT  KW  ROUTE  EAST  OAN 
always    eeoare    first-olses    engagements    by 
atippiog  at  Salt  Lake  and  applying  to 

JC  JBBOUE, 
M BdnIdcu   Mnnugrer. 


V* 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  7SO  MARKET  BTREET,  HARRY  OOR- 
bya  respBGtfaly  Informs  bia  friends  and  pat- 
rons tbat  be  bas  refittad  in  beautiful  style  this 
ooayand  comfortable  resort,  and  will  be  pleased 
to  see  tbem,  one  and  all,  and  have  them  sample 
some  of  tbs  oholoest  wines  and  liquors,  A  new 
billiard  table  from  thB  re  an  a  facto  y  of  Liesenfield 
with  Pheian  and  Oollecder's  latest  patent  •'eel- 
faced  onabions,  bas  been  nlaoed  in  tbe  Billiard 
farlor.  The  popular  and  efficient  beverajre  maoip- 
nlator,  Tommy  Carroll,  oan  be  found  in  his  old  po- 
sition prepared  to  dispenso  oreatars  comfort  to  all. 
, is23  tf 


A.    "W.    WHELDEN, 

Tfhltener  and  Paper  Hanger, 

«'••    1»»    BEAKY    STBEET, 

EP1*"  Betwsen  Duoont  and  Stockton. 


GEORGE    MATES 

DEALER  IS  OYSTERS.  OLAHS  A^Ok^ 
n  andaU  kinds  of  SHELL  FISH,  ^T!^ 
SUllsNos.  AO,  41,  *«,  C*li(onSa**l  VJ 
Market,  entrance  on  California  ttroeL  >— ^  ^■^ 
PaWlo  oc  prirate  parties  aad  famiUM  suppUesl 
from  6  a.*,  to  13  p.  w.  liWUea'  and  Genlleman'i 
Ors*«r  Boons  open  from  G  *.«.  to  13  f-M       •U37ly 


I^vill    Lines 


SPRING    GOODS 


Received  Daily, 


IX  L  Auction  Store 


6 1 8  Kearny  St., 


Corner    ot    Commercial 


IEJ 


CHEAPEST   HOUSE 


AMEsnic, 


CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  Stu 

(FwiMtli  M«Kr  *  Waikbeim,) 
Ko.    SO    BOMDOaUBT    8TB 

Oppoal(«  the  Lick  Honi, 
J5KA1NCH.    408    Kr.AKNT    8  IB, 

ME.   MAYER  0»LLS    ATTENTION  T  r, 
IniaaDd  well  ael«ct«d  «<sorim«iiol  ' 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  T(| 
and  Cloth, 

I 

I 

■ 

PX.AIN      ANU      £M)lKUIDt, 

LIMRN    SUITS, 

.  Jf- B'-r9'o*k".I>f«aB»8aBd  so  ti  roads  in  . 
io  latest  fa^bioo,  at  n>a-.oo»DU  rataa. 


And  bis  o*»  sty'e*  of  ready-ro*de  Silk;  », 
•ther  L/.  DIE:/  SUITS,  at  VERY  fuWP 
Al.-o  a  iarxt  atook  of  hinpja.  Broths  to 
Hhawle,  Luce  JackfltB.  Silk  ,  nd  Cotton  \ 
Sllka,  Sarins,  Oloakings,  and  every  $g«\ 
Tnninjinsa,  JUST  ABRlVitD.  a  Lar«  Im 
thotjprmgatjieaof  °  '" 


«».*MA«        OHHB, 

N.B,— Cloaks.  Dreaaas  and  sn  ti  mada  i*.  I 
m  latest  ta^bioo,  at  ruaaooaols  rataa,  •■ 

r        PRICE    J0(d 

A  Safe  and  speedy  Ren 
dyfor  all  Bronchial  Af, 
tfons,  Asthma,  Co. 
Coughs,  Loss  of  Vol 
Bronchitis.  InctpientC. 
sumption.  Hoarsemi 
Pain  and  soreness  of  | 
Breast,  and  all  Difficuli 
arising  from  a  sudi 
Gold,  readily  yield  to  i 
healing  powers,  Ask, 
the  California  Hall's  i( 
monary  alsam.  Sole) 
all  Druggists. 

TBOPilETOM. 

41T  luioae  street,  corner  Coma,  | 
i»10  tf 


CURES  DYSPEPSUj 


w$mAft 


Giyes  Tone  to  the  Stoo; 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  IPPET 


dfamiift 


Is  a  Sure  Relief  for  Indigti 


l^M^m^ 


HAS  NO  SUPERIOR  AS  1  . 

blood  pumril 

Mil 


POSTBRI, 

Programmeii,  aod  all  kinds  of  PriflMi 
SHOW,    LJECIVBE,    CONC1IBT  t 
ATM  and  CIBCl'9  If  ANAS  I 
AT  LOW  BATES,  BY 

B.  3F*.   sterel 

S88    CLAT    8TBBIT.   I 


THOMAS    W.   BREI 

>•>  MANHFAUTCBKB1 
JT  —  A1TO— 

&0        druiiis7b»njos, 

OTQEK     M179ICJ.1.    DV8TBH> " 

ESTABLISHED  IN  lies.  I 

•■"Leeeona  citod  on  tbe  Banjo  aod  Dr  ] 
MISSION  STREET,  botweon  FUat  alt  I 

N.  B.— Flne-tonad  Silver  Solo  Baajo  ! 
flBBionalsalwtT-e  on  hand. 


FREE  AND  EAS 

BTEBT    SATTJKDAT   "  ' 
Piano    and    eintrlng  ■* 


CHARING 


sa±|,SAII 

.    ^-       B^    I 


doIO 


0O«  Mlaalon  atreet,  near  Br 

EAGLES  A  WILD,  Pf  ■ 


J.    C.    COJ4BE8, 
TERRAPIN    ISC'. 

Cor.  Second  ond  Tehama  ft  ' 
r-Terrapin    oomiaotlj  ^ 
Ojatara  in  every   it'le. 
SUPPER     ROOMS  FIE  j 
dee  31  lnj 


EXTRA  (III 

BOOTS  anil 

OB  HAND  I ' 
to  ORE 

L.   BUl 


CANDIES. 


ALL  DUDS  OE  THE  IWE  J 
mada  at  oar  Steam  Oandj  fMt*  I 
ordara-enpaolall,  from  the  oqajrtflf,  if 
ud  Kill  ba  prompt!,  attondad  a,.         , 

lOT  Montcomerr  at.  I  ' 


,lla'lfl 


igar 


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U«    'Hl«  *    >  ■ 


&'&)    [i|«Tiiart:  s, 

:  II  in:    I! 

1  c  M»  (h*  Dollar.  » 

ii    ii  —    , 0    *••■*•*•«► 


-ntinoand  Orson 


IflTf    ALHAIBRA    T1IATRB 


mMi.Nat:  at'ooSM  or  tub  mba  i 

EMERSON    MINSTRELS 

Vt       I  i't.1  ■    «-**s/'S  Bj     «    wn 

LITTLE 


^"  I 


'  ■  ——m***********^^***!*******!"*^,*****—**-^-.  -m  •**+*+tt+*m**t**^*+** 


t'lral  — r.nl««rfiilnm«>iit      an       *a«i1.m. 


ORGAN  OF  AKUSEMERT8 


F'l  •»  «.  1  . 


ktVKI.OI   «     M.vit  vki.«*  : 


i.»  n.o 


■•porta     i»f      A.tlnv. 


OTHIBFILLOW 

i>M*B.II 


BELLE  BCUfOm 


CAN    OF    -A.n.CJ 


1*    K» 


I**.ri      ^.•.•..aj«i Olio. 

AS    LIKE    AS     TWO    I'KVS! 


i  au*«»aos 
....  *•«.  At-be* 

.Oaawsn*  esoaee 


TLE3     lVIAO' 


ESBEJNCB. 


•ALL.       ' 
(Mm*  i  •  ■  i  I 


IlfciB    OOT    TO    OOME3I 


-::." 


uiBaoa 
■maiAm* 


Baaa 


rmp   a*i>  owumi 


OMMMtof  «Hh  w«u.-i  KipWln  ot 


THE  VIRGINIA  MUMMY! 


l»     tl»M 

<nuttm. 

PMI 

Lm».... 


Bob  n.rt 

«  AiiAttr  *mm 

J.  Bobl.*<D 

Ml   Rttl.f 

O.  Blch.ru 

W.  T.  BiAir 

Him  II    Wlllumi 


TBUR9DAI  IVEKISU,   Apill  191* 

First  Appearance  of  CHARLES   VIVIAN 


■Mfnw 

Of«»M4r«  .    .(MltaulrrlfaU    Hov 

aW  ail    BUU   koLbm  tba   *ik»utbr»   Tbaatra   non    M   Btmitil    baroaXtax   en    Monday. 
aVTwfarvAHMa  to  c«a>aM  ponotasjlj  At  slant   o'aiook. 


,......»»   Oat* 

.S3    ui   SIS 


All    the    Theatres. 


CIRCULATED  EVERY   DAY 


I*    TBI     "AB. 


88NHULLT   THRODQHODT   THE    CITY 


On    the     BOATH    and    OAKS 


•  mi.  ijiiaiia  b»i> 


HOUSE, 
HOUSE, 


Eik  -®W¥  TEY  TE¥  EUT 


H*<U  IK*  rtua 

■  .•.stow  a  norm*!*. 


Oareaiabraiad  SI  *e  WHITE  SHIRT* 


iriCTlT,  and  for  qaa'itT  «,ad  durability  will  nvtar  ba  ■aatebad-    To  be  Sad  ooij  at  the 
IXL    AVTCTIOV     NTORR,     « 1  »   K<**M-ar  atre«.  eer     <»mai 


Sure.  Why  Have  Ye  that  Catarrh! 

Sty*  Pit  to  Biddy,  "Tod  loot  ao  brliM. 

Nor*  rear  •  ••*  they  »narkla  Ilka  a  atar." 
"O   m.     *ar«  Biridr.  "Dr.  Srory "a  Dteeaond 

llu  cored  tual  41*11  of  ft  bad  catarrh." 

roreeleetall  Draii<it'*.ud  atp  POST  STREET. 


«s,»li! 
LU.Ee- 


i  mvoTitrt 


Y  OF  PARIS 


ynmuut  &  co. 


HAVE  RECEIVED 


go    Assortment 


CSS  GOODS! 


XE  DE  PARIS, 


■OITHUIT    COBIRB 


and  Montgomery  Sts., 

tavl    Block. 


To  Close  Copartnership. 


•  18. 


WE    WILL    SELL 

OCT    OI.AM     OOUI.KT*.     *S    ff>«r    dozen. 
CUT    OLAM     IKIIT     HOWI.N,     SI   AO     »nrb, 
C1TT    OMM     DfTAWTP.RN.    SI  CO    each. 
CVT    SLAM     riTCHCHI       SI   SO    each. 
CVT    OLAMI    iRTK     OF- 

1  doaaa  Oobleta* 

1    dfi/.aa    F-kk  Olaea<  • 
1  deawa  Saace  Plilti, 
1  lamr  Howl, 
1  Spoon  Olaai, 
1  Cratajer. 
1  Cowered  Batter, 
1  rralt  Bowl 
1  Cilerj  Qlnii, 
»  Preeerre  Blehea, 
■«f  lab  Blaaer  Set  for  IS  aertani,  SSO. 
French  Dfaaer  Set  for  IS  pceeeae,  BSE  to  SSO. 
ftwperlor  rioted  Caatora,  94  to  SIS. 
•■perlor    Plated    f  Rod  gore    Bros.)    Table    ■pooae, 

•5  SB  par  deaea. 
•epaelor    Plated    (Badgere    Bro..i    Tat>le    Forki, 

S3  MS  per  dozen. 
•■parlor     Plated    (Bodtsre     Bros.)    Tea    Spoea*. 

SS  1R  per  down. 
•■perlor    Ivory-bandied    'Ranell'a)  Table  Kalrea, 

•O  per  doarn. 
■aporlor  Evory-aaadted  (BaMell'o)  Heeaert  Kairss 

••  par  doMi. 
■  ■parlor   iTory-hondled  (Raitol'i)  Oarrers,    ••  SO 
psa  pair. 

Aed  ■Uaaada  la  oar   ISMRNHE  STOCK   la  like 

proparttno. 

H AVILAND,  HOOPER  &  Go. 

83S   Pine    Street. 


The  City  Gardens 

I0R  TBI  

Coming  Picnic  Season! 

THE  ATTBrTTIOIT  OP  ALL  BOOIKTIK^.  AS- 
itioaa  a-.rt  Milnarf  Oomp*oia«  la  c«i|ad 
to  tba  a1raotSt»a  off<ral  bf  tl-»a  ooniaiod>ooa 
and  tMio'lfo?  iroaoaa  for  rtohday t1  laoto  Fmii- 
ral".  Tb»r  o»n  ba  pr90Qred  01  aor  0*1  m  "i* 
week  for  picnic  porpoioa  tlm  OoonBf  umib  no 
mn-t>  adraotasaou*  Urma  tbsa  aor  ironed*  to  tba 

TIIK    CITT    OABn^H 

Ara  t mt  of  aoceaa  without  «nr  tartfl  to  -oolatla*. 
and  ata  prorlJ'd  '•it'i  Urn-  and  bn*.iti[ol  LaWoa; 
UrtaKbada  fr*»*:  t>caonfil  HoummiJ  funia 
from  o?ar/  clim*i  t-mi»wi  8wio([«;  two  m»ra- 
moib  Dh'-cIok  Parlllooa;  a  oa'd-al  l.aka.  wi|. 
Plotaoro  Bona:  Kooota'aa  ad  t.b-rvaLoTjr  I'oa- 
rri>,  all  parfeolr  abalt.iod  fro-o  ih*  »iQ'li.  A 
nummoiB  Ke«ttaraot  It  on  the  trotiad*,  •"',  *»•'? 
cODrvninnoo  for  in*  aoooatmtda'.loo  of  Isrica  Pio- 
nloabaab*ao  ma').'.  I*'»  -rjt  Mnc  r««  h»«i  iil««d 
in  tba  mint  Got&p'eta  ordttr  for  tba  oomleg  aaaaoo 

T«E  CITT  OARDINN 
Ara  tba  larceit  IS  tb«  Sta'a.  Thar  «onUin  US 
aaraa  of  Knoll  ao  1  ttbad«d  I.awa,  Flower  Oar- 
den*,  ate,  and  are  c.pahle  of  KODOmmodatioc 
.-..•mint  wltn  tbairtaa**!*  ooorooianto.  Ex- 
tra CJara  too  direct! r  to  ti*  OardaM. 

hicnio  Uoinislttaaa  are  •xptoiatlf  inritad  ti  call 
ncd  lnip«cttbs  Orouodr.  aad  aaoartatQ  t*rni, 
whlob  will  bo  moil  ftrortbU, 

at.   T.  KTrVEW,   Proprietor. 

SST Offlea  hoars  9  to  6  p.m.,  dally,  at  too  Gardanr, 
corner  I  welftb  and  t'oiiom  atraot*. 

N.  K  —  HOO,Ooa>  Admlaaloa  Tlckata  wars  told 
by  varlooa  AaioclallODi  boldloi  tastivala  at  tba 
nnj  Oardeoi  la>t  yoar.  Tba  nlo  of  iplrttaoai 
liqoora  will  ba  prohibltad  oo  tha  croaada  on  )-**• 
tiral  daya.  ahUf 

BOWERY  THEATRE, 

SALT   LAKE   CITT. 


■yABIBIT  TALEirr  Kit  ROUTB  BAST  OAK 
aIwafi  Mottr.    Hmu.Im,    ©ruat.miDU    br 

■  tlpplag  At  Silt  AAA.  And  ipplfinK  10 
tA»  Ba«lncM    M«n»«er. 

MdJlo.     OBATAHX) 

Foptl  «f  L.n  Mai. OB  J.er.r,  Parl& 

Ladies'  Hair  Dresser. 

at    ELLIS    ST  BEST.       Iill.l 


okf^c. 


OLD 

DiVI    « !SDI|      M  9 

'    HIUdLloo.  J»G«417 

1  Dapont,  wan.  torn 


Ladies  and  Children 

....WILL  MUD    .. 

KINKEAD'S 
SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

A  DRESSING    PLEASANT  TO  USB,  EASILY   ATPI IED, 
la  am  rraasr.  and  will  sat  lojor*  tha  moat  dslioats.    It 
coraa  all  dlaasasa  of  tba  saalp.  ramoraa  daadraff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling. 

R.o».n.   Ih.  AAlr  iofi  ud   iloa«,  ..4  Ii  PURELY    VI0I 

'"■rfh.   Orl^.Al    SAOX    BRUSU    HAIR    T0.110    AND 
DRK8SIN0  ai|  b.  liul  of  lb,  A«,ot. 

.IAI.     H.    OATM,     n,n„i,|. 
Oom.rN.w  UontAomftry  .04  Uow.rd  iu,«t.,  .ortol  all  DroA- 
ii'b,  i.i;  ti 


r-=r 

Wm 

mm 

^H^Hs^piB 

trans  uv    thi  bbst  iiAun  o*  bhah 

OAK  B(  HAP  AT 

Btalle  S.  «3,  Ca.lUara.la  Mai-ket 
PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


TBI  HfOM  H.IOA1IT  OTJUTO"  WOBK  Bf  ToLl  OITT 


Been   At  Mnynard, 


m* 


<  . 


WXGrJS. 


y? 


THE  JOTJBHAl  0*  AMTTSEMXHTi. 

Published  every  P*r  in  »n»  *«**  *» 
«T.       I»-       BOGAKDUB 

00  Merchant  a»«    «*»*  T«/aahl*Mton  »*•• 

Bolo"  Montgomery.  B*n  FranoUoa, 

MONDAY APRIL  7, 1873 


AMUSEMENTS,    Etc* 

California  Theatre, 

To-night  en  entirely  new  end]  original  oomtdy, 
wriUan  by  Mrs.  Julia  E.  Dane,  of  this  city,  aod 
•  otitis*  "The  Govsrness,"  will  b#  produced.  The 
eonpuj  iFoak  well  of  the  piece,  It  hu  been 
thoroughly  rehearsed,  aod  le  we  fancy,  likely  to 
prove  a  sueoeae.  Mr.  MoCalloo  «b  plays  the  part  of 
'•Roger  McArtbar/'aOalifernl  an  who  baa  rstarned 
to  hie  home  lo  the  Eas t. 


A  great  bill  will  be  presented  at  Ihie  home  to- 
nlght.  8am  Rickey,  the  most  (original  of  Irish 
oomediane,  will  make  hie  reappearance  and  will 
play  in  two  acta.  "Ae  Like  aa  Two  Peat"  and  "The 
"Virginia  Mommy."  Billy  Emerson  .will  appear  in 
the  firit  part,  and  aleo  in  songs  and  dances  in  the 
interlude :  Little  Mao  will  prsisnt  his  wonderful 
Essenoe,  and  Bob  Hart  will  appear  in  his  famons 
Oharcier  ,ol  Ginger  Bloe  in  "The  Virginia  Mom- 
my.1' Obaalee  Vivian .  the  popular  character  actor. 
will  make  hia  reappearance  on  Thursday  evening. 

Metropolitan  Theatre. 

The  capital  borleeqne  of  "The  woedsrfol  Scamp. 
or  Aladdin  No.  3,"  with  Mine  Blanche  Chapman 
u  Aladdin  and  MlisEJla  as  Pekoe,  willbe'preaen. 
ted  again  this  evening,  and  B.  D.  Dimes,  the  most 
wonderful  ventriloquist  In  the  world,  whoee  per* 
formanoe  caused  each  a  sensation  in  New  York 
will  make  hufliet  appearance  in  [California.  Hr| 
Davies'  eBtertaiomentia  pure  fun,  and  his  amua- 
ac  anecdotes  and  sketches  of  character  would 
make  an  anchorite  laugh. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

The  Bella  Union  Minstrels  In  the  first  part  per- 
form a  very  good  aslectioo  of  ballade,  oborusea 
and  Quartettes.  In  the  interlude.  Miss  Jennie 
Johnson  sings  comic  Hongs  in  good  style;  Miff 
Fanay  1  Garret  ton  sings  popular  ballads:  many 
actaiare  performed;  Miis  Josephine  appears  in 
sons/ and  das ce,  and  the'peiformanco  enda  with 
the  very  lively  and  stirring  drams,  entitled  "The 
Triumph  of  Virtue  ;  or,  7  be  Working  Girls  of  Ban 
Francisco,"  which  proved  quite  a  encoesD  when 
produced  on  Satniday  night 
e«rraaK  Stadtlhealro. 

The  California  Theatre  was  orowded  to  over- 
flowing bit  night,  every  inch  of  standing  room 
being  oconpied,  sad  the  lobby  orowded.  The 
oomlo  epera  of  "The  Merry  Wives  of  Windsor," 
by  the  Fabbri  Combination,  under  the  direction  of 
Charles  Frltseb,  was  excellently  performed,  and 
gave  general  satisfaction.  It  would. certainly  bear 
one  more  repetition. 
Backlcy'B  New   Varieties. 

A  very  pleasant  place  of  amusement  Is  Buck- 
ley's Varieties  at  the  N.  W.  corner  of  Kearny  and 
Pine  strae'.s.  The  company  is  a  very  large  one, 
the  hi" excellent,  and  fun  without  vulgarity  is  the 
order  of  the  evening.  Among  the  features  of  the 
programme  which  appcara  on  onr  first  page,  ate 
the  pantomime  of  "Valentine  and  Orson,"  in 
which  Leon  does  aome  capital  acting;  [songs  and 
dances  by  Miss  Ida  Flub,  and  specialties  by  sucb 
old  favorites  as  Sally  Thayer,  Fanny  Webster, 
M'lle  Blanche,  Maggie  Kelly  and  Hughey  Morton. 
Oily   Gardens. 

The  Garibaldi  Guard  held  a  picnic  at  this  beau- 
tiful reeort  yesterday.  There  was  a  very  large 
gMhertug,  and  everything  passed  off  pleasantly. 
Wood-ward's  Ctardenn. 
snThoueandsflooked  to  these  gardens  on  Sunday. 
aufl  all  enjoyed  themselves  thoroughly.  The  at- 
tractions on  week  days- are  numerous,  and  three 
orfdurheursof  theday  can  be  well  'spent  in  the 
Museum,  Art  Gallery  and  Skating  Pavilion. 

ABATOHIOAL  M.CS£TJM.— Oil©  Ol  the  most 
■OMptate  collodions  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
States,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  bean- 
til  trt  wyx  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
•nly)  at  the  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
Ujux  may  bo  profitably  snoot  here 


Female  Suffrage.  ' 

The  ProTidence,  R.  I.,  Journal,  speaking 

of  Woman's  (Suffrage  pertinently  remarks: 
"Id  Tiew  of  the  recent  national  legislation, 
it  most  be  difficult  to  argue  that  the  infusion 
•f  tbe  feminine  influence  could,  by  any 
posibility,  weaken  tbe  mental  or  moral  stand- 
ing of  our  legislators.  There  are  many 
many  women  who  will  haretopay  additional 
amount  of  t*x  in  conieqaenoe  of  the  in- 
creased salaries  of  the  members  of  Congress, 
and  there  would  seem  to  be' no  injustice  in 
their  having  the  right  to  s.y  what  they  think 
as  to  the  fitness  of  tboee  proposed  as  the 
recipients  of  this  not  modest  remuneration." 

^©W    lo    Procure    Bargains, 

Attend  tbe  auction  sales  ol  Watson  h  Bam- 
hart  at  theteanctlen  salesroom,  U3Sattor  street, 
adjoining  tbe  new  Circus  Amphitheatre,  and  you 
are  sura  to  rroeure  bargains.  Bale  a  aye— Mon- 
days and  Frfdayp.  Cash  advanced  on  merchan- 
dise.   Out-door  Bales  promptly  attended  to,    s 

Wo  ha  an 'a     RXsflita. 

One  would  think  that  It  was  one  of  woman's 
rights  to  enjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  same  price  lor  it.  Nearly  all  the  reB- 
tauranta  "  for  ladies  and  gentlemen"  in  San 
Francisco  have  poorer  fare  than  those  whfre 
gentlemen  only  dine,  Tbbbx  ib  an  ixoranm. 
At  the  Piofeeb  ByeTAUBAwx,  on  Washington 
street,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladies  can 
get  an  ex  •client  braakfast,  dinner  orlnrjcb.  at 
IiS^o1*1*'^-,  Heory  Bocken'  «Biabliai«" 
liSS.  JLET,'?88  6Very  iMOftbe  market 
affords.  Both  Udfea  and  gentlemen  find  th*r« 
dlshts  to  pltase  the  moBt  epicurean  taste.      • 

Those  Beautiful  New  Carpets. 

At  Jae.  W.  Burnhsm&Co's,  No.  613  Market 
and  17  Post  streets,  ars  going  like  hot  cases. 
New  and  choice  ratUroBcotBtantly  arriving] 
A  perfect  nuh  to  see  and  bny  them.  Elegant 
parlor  'nrnltme  mide  to  otder  in  the  finest 

Byile*  _ ^ *4 

I>r.    I>oJa©jrty 

Haa  devoted  his  study  more  patUeularly  to 
jhronle  and  specUlo  practice,  and  as  such  is 
now  the  most  suooeEsfnl  of  any  Physician  in 
8m  Pranclsoo.  Offloe  619  Sacramento  etreet, 
oorner  of  Leideadorff,  a  lew  doors  oelow  What 
Ooeer  House,  g 


Pratt's  Abolition  OH 

Cures  BheumatleiB  and  Neuralgia. 


87"  Foe  ChtldbekV  PjortrBis  go  to  Monsx's 
Ga.lebt,  417  Montgomery  street.  3-v 


Offenbach  and  the   Fin-man.; 

"Spiridion,"  the  Paris  correspondent  of 
the  Boston  Saturday  Evening  Gsz^tte,  tol  s 
the  following  itory  :  During  the  la-t  week 
Hone.  Offenbaoh  has  been  quite  QLwdl  wiih 
a  whitlow  on  a  finger  and  gout  in  the  legs. 
He  was  lolling  ssdly  on  a  sofa  when  he  sad- 
denly  observed,  hie  chimney  to  be  on  fire. 
He  called,  a  servant  aod  sent  for  the  fire- 
men, who  fioon  extingoished  the  fire, 
ICons.  Oflenbaoh  went  np  to  the  head  fire- 
man and  sa'd:  "Fortunately  you  often 
have  lees  difficult  and  lees  perilous  calls." 
"How  is  that?"  asked  tie  beid  fireman, 
greatly  astonished.  "  Why,  in  the  evening, 
at  tbe  theatres."  "Ob,  tbe  theatres;  there 
is  a  good  deal  to  be  said  on  both  sides  of 
that  question,"  "  Bat  don't  yon  go  into  the 
green  room?"  "Yes,  but  I  promise  you 
that  society  would  disappoint  you  amaz- 
ingly; for  instance,  I  yesterday  was  on  ser- 
vice at  the  Varieties,  where  they  played  'Les 
Braeonniers.'  Well,  the  piece  is  not  bad, 
the  music  is  good  ;  bnt  the  ladies  who  smile 
at  tbe  publie,  when  seen  close  at  hand,  ain't 
worth  much."  A  few  moments  afterwards 
tbe  bead  fireman's  eye  was  caught  by  an  in- 
scription on  the)  admirable  bronze  Euterpe 
clock  which  stood  on  the  mantelpiece.  The 
insoription  ran  :  "  H.  M.  Napoleon  III.  to 
Jacques  Qfienb&ob."  He  exolaimcd,  "Are 
you  Kens.  Offenbach  ?  I  should  never  have 
auspeoted  as  much ;  but  I  hope  you  are  not 
angry  with  me  for  the  hard  hits  I  gave  your 
ladies." 


Making  tbe  Most  of  It. 

At  tbe  Victoria  Theatre,  Berlin,  a  play, 
part  opera  bouffe  and  part  spectacle,  with 
the  title  "Faust"  has  been  produced,  There 
is  a  scene  at  the  conrt  of  Louis  XI,  of  France, 
wherein  Faust  consents  after  mucb  solicita- 
tion on  tbe  part  of  bis  majesty  to  exhibit 
his  magic  art.  He  unrolls  before  the  eyes 
of  the  king  the  picture  ef  the  Franca  of  to- 
day. It  is  France  conquered  by  Prussia 
and  submitting  to  the  laws  dictated  by  Bis- 
mark.  A  triumphant  bymn  in  praise  of  the 
great  German  country  is  heard,  and  the  af- 
frighted kin  gather eupon  takes  himself  off 
amid  the  plaudits  of  the  audience. 


A  New  Wrinkle. 

The  Sutter  Banner  eaye :  We  noticed  the 
other  day  a  hole  through  a  school  boy's  boot 
about  the  size  of  a  quarter  of  a  dollar,  and 
we  said  to  him,  "  Johnny,  your  potatoes  are 
sprouting."  "Why,"  says  he,  "don't  you 
see  through  that?  It's* a  new  wrinkle  by 
which  the  boys  at  school  smuggle  marbles. 
When  I  get  to  playing  marbles  with  a  boy 
and  I  begin  to  lose,  I  jost  go  and  put  my 
foot  down  upon  a  marble  and  hobble  off  with 
it,  and  he  never  knows  what  beoomeB  of  it. 
That's  the  way  us  fellows  doit.  Tricks  is 
all  trades  but  ours  1" 

The  English  Attorney-General  proposes  to 
re -luce  the  number  of  jurymen  in  all  except 
capitil  cases  to  seven,  and  to  render  valid 
tbe  verdict  of  a  majority  of  these. 


Fine    Candles. 

Sxesh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  H.  A,  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 678  Kearny  street.    "Wholesale  and  retail,    a 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 
The  People's  Remedy  for  all  Aches  andPalns. 


Ladies,  you  may  say  what  yon  please  there 
Is  but  one  place  in  tbe  city  where  yon  oan  buy 
underolothtng  cheap  for  yourselves  and  chil- 
dren, and  that  Is  at  M,  FriedlaneterA  Go's,  No. 
9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Building.  Go  and  be 
convinced.  3  a 

Attention,    Ladies 

To  give  tbe  skin  the  sottaesB  of  velvet,  and 
trie  tint  of   the  lily    to   the  complexion,  use 

DlOBXX'B  GBEMB  DK   Lie.  L 


Fob  rare  wo&E,  go  to  T.  0.  Jesenp,  dentist, 
cor.  Sutter  and  Montg'ry,  over  Tucker's.     3-u 


Xt    le    True. 

J.  A.  Sbaber  It  Oo.  axe  selling  parlor,  sets  and 
all  other  kinds  of  rurniture  and  bedding  ebeapar, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  In  town.  Other 
dealers  don't  stand  a  ghost  of  a  chance  when 
people  know  Sbaber's  prices.  * 


The    Beat   Bemedles, 

Dr.  Ferry's  Last  Chance,  lor  pain.  Dr,  Per. 
f  r'fl  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  billons  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Bansome 
street,  corner  of  Ooxamcrolal.  • 


Prtih  and  Sweet. 

F«r  the  best     confectionery,   g*  to   Oaaty  and 
Watner'a.  107  aUntromerv  St.  near  Sutter.       X 


Star  Shirts  and  Collars. 

All  sorts  and  sizes,  for  ea'.o  ebeap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leideadorff  st,       • 


Five  Hundred  Men  Wanted 

Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  131  Li-ideedorff  st,        * 


V.    Car  tier  &  Co.,   Lapidaries, 

From  Paris,  having  tbe  latest  Improved  lapi- 
dary tools,  will  exeeute  any  work  In  their  line 
In  a  superior  manner,  at  moderate  charges. 
Will  pay  the  highest  prices  for  qnartz  specl- 
meDB,  and  appraise  the  valne  of  all  gems.  Lap- 
idary, 614  Merchant  street,  room  26.  3b 


Good   Investment. 

No  other  city  in  the  TjDited  States  offers 
greater  Inducements  at  the  present  time  for 
investment  in  town  lots  than  San  Diego.  Mow 
la  the  time  to  secure  lots  at  J25  each  at  121. 
Montgomery  street,  Tnis  la  the  best  ehano 
ever  offered.  • 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
in  bats.  At  •■  Tub*'  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  la  rmmense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  a 


Por    tr*«    Beat    Candies, 

Go  to  the  popnlsr  store  of  Oeo.  Baas  h  Co., 
20  Ketray  B'reet.  Mew  style  cap  bonbons  for 
balls  and  puties.  j  3^ 


SOWING  AND  REAPING. 

Sow  with  a  generonB  hand; 

Pau  •  e  not  for  toll  or  pain ; 
We.  ry  net  through  the  htat  of  Bnmmir; 

"Weary  not  through  tho  cold  Spring  rain; 
Bnt  wait  11)1  tbe  Aurnmn  come?, 

For  the  theaves  of  golden  grain. 

g  uttir  the  seed,  and  fearnot, 

A  table  will  beairead; 
What  matter  If  you  '  re  too  weary 

To  eat  your  htrd-enrned  bread  ? 
Sow  while  the  eanh  le  troken, 

Fcr  the  hungry  must  be  fed. 

Bow— while  tbe  aeeds  are  lying 
In  tbe  warm  etrth's  bosom  deep, 

Aod  your  wa-n.  ttars  fall  upon  it, 
They  will  stir  In  their  quiet  rlsep, 

And  tbe  green  blades  ries  the  qoicker, 
Perohance  fcr  the  tears  yon  weep. 

Then  sow,  for  the  hours  tro  fleeting, 
And  the  seed  must  fall  to-day, 

And  cars  not  what  hands  shall  rt  ap  It, 
Or,  If  you  shall  have  passed  away 

Before  the  waving  cornfields 
Shall  gladden  the  sunny  day. 

Sow— and  look  onwtrd,  upward. 
Where  the  starry  light  appear.) ; 

'Where,  In  spite  of  the  coward's  doubting, 
Or  your  own  heart's  trembling  feats, 

You  shall  reap  In  joy  the  birveit 
You  have  Bown  tc-dsy  In  tears. 


A  Hint. 

The  English  infidel,  Mr.  Bradlaugh,  at 
tbe  conclusion  of  a  lecture,  nailed  upon  any 
person  to  reply  to  his  argument.  An  En- 
glish paper  thus  tells  'what  resulted  from 
tbe  invitation:  A  collier  rose  and  spoke, 
somewhat,  as  follows;  "Haister  Bradlaugb, 
me  and  my  mate  Jim>ere  both  Method  ye,  til  1 
one  of  these  infidel  chaps  cum  this  way. 
Jim  turned  infidel,  and  used  to  badger  me 
about  attending  meetings;  but  one  day  in 
tbe  pit  a  large  cob  of  coal  came  down  upon 
Jim's  head,  Jim  thought  he  was  killed,  and 
ah,  rnon  1  but  he  did  holler  and  cry  to  God.' 
Then  turning  . to  Mr.  Bradlaugb,  with  a 
knowing  look,  he  said:  "Young  men,  there's 
now't  like  cobs  of  ooal  for  knocking  infi- 
deltyout  of  a  man." 

. « 

Sandwich  Island  Pulu, 

Since  the  ascension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  e andwlch  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  Industry  is 
tailng  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Behrelber,  dealer  In 
bedding  and  furniture,  020  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  hie  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  itd  superior  qualities 
for  mattrass  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Schrel. 
ber  will  find  no  difficulty  In  disposing  of  all 
that  comes. a 

Save   Your    Money. 

Why  pay  $3  par  dozen  for  Cabinet  Rembrandt 
Photographs  when  you  oan  get  them  for  $4  per 
dozen,  and  all  other  kinds  equally  cheap,  at  the 
New  Yobk  Gallebv,  No,  26  Third  street,  be- 
tween Mission  and  Market  streets.  Mo  Ohlnese 
employed  at  the  New  York  Gallery.  3-e 


Sewing;  Machines  for  Sole, 

Rented  and  repaired,  at  116  Post  street.   Also, 
agency  for  Mills'  Adjustable  Treadle.  x 


Public  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  offloe  before  8  a,  it.,  oan 
be  returned  in  the  evening  if  reqolrid;  we 
never  disappoint!    What   Cheer   Laundry,  121 

Lelaeadorff  street,  • 

McDowell,  SHow  Card  Writer 
Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10. 

608  Market  street,  ocr.  Poet  and  Montgomery  u 


Vratt'e  Abolition  Oil. 

Cures  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


White  Labor  Only  : 

Employed   by   the  What  Oheer  Liundry,  121 
Laldeedorff  street.  • 


MONEY  SAVED 

By  purchasing  your  Goods  at  the 

NEW  YORK    STORE, 

Ko.  lie*  Seeond  street. 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair  Goods 

CHEAP  AND  FINE  JEWELRY  AND  FANCY 
Goods.    The  Largest  Btook  and  Loirest  Prioes, 
at  Wholesale  and  Retail. 
Human  Hair  Switches..  .$5,  Jf,  $7,  $9 and  upwards 

Unman  hair,  top  braids $2  (in 

Bilk  Ohignons $1  25  and  Si  50 

Bilk  Top  Braids fillets 

Linen  or  Mohair  Top  Braids 2">  cts 

Linsn  Switches 75  cts 

Bilk  Mohair  Curie,  »ery  fine. 75  eta 

Mohair  Switches,  plain  or  crimped,  fine 26cts 

Ribbons,  Hosiery,  Hair  Ntta.  etc.,  etc. 

Our   Real    Hair    Goods 

Are  unequalled  in  this  market  for  Cheapness, 
quality  or  variety.  Examine  our  stock  before  mak- 
ing jour  purchases.    say-Goods  sent  O.  O.  D, 
A.    B.    8  aJUPSON  A  CO., 

No.  HO  Second  street. 
no30  lm        Between  Mtaalon  and    Minna. 


BADGER'S  CENTRAL  PARK 

The   Popular   Picnic  Resort 

Forty  annates  XElde  from  tkls  Cliy— Cart 
run  direct  to  the  Park. 

BiEGER'S  CENTRAL  PARK  IS  DNDOUBT- 
edly  tbe  beat  Summer  Resort  for  Picoics  aod 
l'umilies  doring  tbe  Bammer,  being  FREb  FROM 
DUST,  WIND,  SAND  AND  POISON  OAK.  Tbe 
Park  is  very  commodious,  and  located  directly  at 
the  waterfront. 

ItabouDds  in  magnificent  old  Shade  Trees, bean- 
tifol  Lawne,  Gardens,  etc.,  and  ia  provided  witfl 
a  mammoth  Pavilion,  Restaurant,  ahi  every  con- 
venience for  public  assemblages.  Will  be  open  to 
tbe  pablio  uftT  March  ism.  For  particulars,  ap- 
ply to  T.  W.  BADOER.  at  the  Park,  or  at  his 
office,  northeast  corner  Kearny  and  Rush  etreete, 
San  rrandsco.  mhlllm 


BALDWINS    DAIRY   BUTTER! 

'HiWS.  1°  OKaTI^Y  THAT  N.  B.  TERW1L- 

LIQER  A  OO  ,  SO  and  51  Washington  Market. 
are  the  SOLE  AGENTS  for  tbe  sale  of  my  brand 
of  butter,  known  as  "BALDWIN'S  DAIRY  BOT- 
TKB.'"  It  haa  been  Bold  at  the  above  stand  the 
paattbirtean  yeare,  and  any  brands  of  butter  rep- 
reesuted  to  be  of  my  make  not  procured  of  N.  B. 
Terwilliger  A  Co.,  are  oeuoierfeiiB, 

«,      „  .    _,    *<    K    BALDWIN. 

Ban  Francisco,  April.  81b.  IB72. 

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Astrologer  a, 

Mrs.  Boole,  120  Gear*  strsst. 

Jtookirikri  Bind  atatloDdrs 

StaceyA  Mook,  (icbool  books  a  cpeolalt 

oorner  Foarth  and  Mission. 
H.  H.  Moore,  60y  Monutomen,  MKr  jj^ 

Baalnesa  College*. 
Heald'a,   Bryant  &  Btratton's  Oollega,  U 

Untebera. 
Katt,  Frtd,  StaUa  M  to  100.  Oalltomia.  Ma> 

ClalrvojamU. 
Mrs.  O.  M.  Stowe,  it  ,7  Kssror  strset.  Boot 

French  Puney    Gooda. 
Looan  «  Oo..  \9  Mau tsomsry,  W7 asd  }m  «, 
BLoop  Skirts  mad  Corsets, 
M.  Frend.  S6  Secoad  street. 

Hamuli  Etnlr. 
Sunpson,  A.  B.  4  Oo,.  110  Second  street 

Merehnat  Tailors. 
Holland  Bros.,  120  Post  itrsst, 
MHllnere. 
Miis  Llzzia  Carter,  IIS  Foarth  itTML 
Mrs.  M.  Belig,  '12&  Kearny  itreH, 

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DR.  CHAS.H.TBZER'S^ 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTII 

N.  E.  cor.  Juckton  and  Kearny  .  J 

THE  GREAT  KBADIOATOR  OF  B 
OUMPLAINT8,  lOraierlj  if  Leak  ' 
London,  aod  tbe  last  twslre  years  ofttut 
DB.  TOZER  ioforma  tbe  afiiioted  that  al 
in«  all  the  HOSPITALS  IB  LOWK 
PAaiB.aDd  spending  one  year  In  iba  « 
brated  Hospital  in  London,  the  LOOK  h 
opened  bis  old  Medical  Iastf  taie  at  tits  al1 1 
where  be  can  always  be  found.  DR.  TOJ  I 
for  forty  years  mat  with  anparslielsd  n  i 
tbe  treatmsnt  of  diseasa  seDSrallf  a>l 
OHBONIO  AHD  SFEOIAL  OOMPLADrl 

VK.  CH1S.  H.  .TOZKB 
is  in  every  way  responsible,  blndlnt 
effsot  a  permanent  cube,  or  nukinj  l»  . 
ThoBe  who  cannot  afford  to  pay  for  ad<  I 
medioins  will  be  charged  for  medlsios  onl  J 
MONTHLY  RESTOKAT1VE  PILL8.a«, « 
iofail  In  giving  relief  in  cases  for  which  I 
recooara ended,  are  to  be  obtained  onl  ' 
office.  Price,  $5  per  box. .  Full  dirsetlon  i 
box,  aerjt  b?  iCipreas  or  otherwise. 

D*t.  TOZER  does  not  imitate  the  adi  « 
Qnacks  who  make  it  &  practice  to  pobii  2 
affidavits  and  other  fates  references,  but  i 
the  most,  reepectable  people  ia  the  8t*t«,i  u 
has  cdbed  of  diseaees  whioh  others  bnt  I 
onre, 

N.  E.  comer  Kearny  and  Jaoksoflnll 
,*1-tf    BaoFra  , 


Assessor's  W\i 

NOTICE  TO  TAX-PAYS, 

1873-74. 


i  *  LL  FXBSONS,  COUPAHIJB  A 
aOCIATIOBTS.  or  FIHUI  fa 
City  and  Coonty  of  Soa  Fran  tin  a 
requested,  either  In  person  or  b;  t 
proper  representatives,  to  deliver  at 
Aiseiior't  Office,  No.  59  City  Bs  n 
fore  tbe  SECOKTD  MO.MIAT  la  AH 
1873,  a  statement  under  eaU  kl 
Property,  both  rKHSONAL  as41  I 
owned  or  ehalnaed  by  bins  or  ta>  a 
which  la  in  their  possession,  er  w  fe 
held  or  controlled  by  amy  oU«r  • 
In  trntt  for,  or  for  the  benefit  ef  1  ■ 
them.- See  Sections  S880^81«,ls> 
cal  Code. 

ay-FOLL  TAX  18  NOW>V£  I' 
Office,    or    to    a    Depot j,  -See  »  • 
8880-0840,  Political  Code. 
mm      SB      a*X.  LETI    BOim 

City  and  Coonty  At*  ft 
Sntorday,  March  1,  1878. 


NOTICE! 


rYlHLG  PtBLIC  AEB  HIXIBT  ifr 

Oed  that  tbe  Field   DepsiUe*  ■  M> 

OfOce  will  commence  assesstssj  p*  * 

SATXTBDA-r,  MAttCH  1,  1H78. 

The  duties  aaslsned  to  these  *  * 
sure  too  well  known  to  the  eesaaiw  I* 
require  explanations,  and  wblls  * 
been  careful  In  making  my  sclctt  '  * 
All  positions  by  men  favorably  ■■  ltt 
this  community  for  their  eompete*  W 
latesjrtty,  and  am  confident  that  ' 
ties  will  be  discharged  by  the*  » 
general  sadoractlon  of  all  eeeee" 

I  urgently  request  the  general  p'  >to 
report  to  this  office  any  dlrellctl 
duty  by  any  of  my  Deputies,  mmtm 
them  that  any  Just  complaints   v  If 
celve immediate  attention. 

LEVI  B08XMX  ^ 

mht  City  and  Count    As*  * 


WILLIS'   BAND. 


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ooaaiione.    Mutic  imported,  arranged 
and  for  sale, 

MARCUS  V.  BJLUM    X^oder    of 
Orchestra. 

HJEXHY  TON  S£K  HEBDJEN,  Lead- 
er  of  Braes  Band. 

agyOrden  from  the  country  promptly  attended 
to.  Addreei  KL  W.  WILLIS,  Katon'a  Mnele 
Store.  188  Montgomery  etreet,  or  MARCUS  M. 
BLUM.  88»  Montgomerr  street.  jafi  tf 


$1,000  REWARD  OFFERED 

TO  ArtY  PERSOW  WHO  CAN  CURE  CORNS 
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all  kladsoi  cores,  as  readily  »b  I  can.    Linimend 
Halve  and  Oorn   Medicine  to  be  bad  at  myofflo 
BR  F.  SCQULTZ,  114  Kearny  street.     f*21 


Attention,  Good  U' 

MR.   P.   BERGES.   FORMERLY 
proprietor  of  the  Miners'  Res- 
taurant, has  taken  the  management 
of  both    the  Miners'  Reeaaorant  oi> 
Commercial  street  and  the  Miners' 
"  iacb  on  Market  street,  in  part — ' 
_.  DR  AY  EUR,  who  has  been  oi 
firm  lor  years.    Improvements  hav* 
tbe  cniaina  departments  that  will 
nera' more  nopalar  than  it  has  •'■— _ 
the  ?**  years  ef  its  prosperity.    Our  Jin 
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'  mblttl  BOOGEBB  JOUNSOM.  ' 


THE  JOUEKAL  0*  AMUSEMENTS. 


Published  every  Day  »»  t08  ?•**  by 

•••Merchant  and  «S3*   Woshln*taa  Ste 

Below  Mont*on>ery,  San  Franoisoo. 


MONDAY ...APBIL7,   1873 


A  False  «Watom»m. 

The  telegraphic  reporters  of  tbe  San 
PraDciscJ  daily  press  are  not  very  reliable. 
Ths  following  appears  in  this,  morning's 
•Gall : 

William  W.  Bodman  alias  Ooshman,  & 
freQteel'^ressed  man,  was  arres'ed  at  the 
depot  to-day  on  three  charges  of  forgery  ia 
pa^ioi?  worthics-i  checks  on  merchants  of 
this  city.  It  is  understood  that  Kodoian  has 
been  playing  at  the  Bella  Union  under  the 
theatiioal  name  of  Cooper,  and  only  arrived 
in  this  oity  on  Friday,  when  he  commenced 
bis  swindling  operations. 

It  ij  pretty  well  "understood"  that  mem 
'bers  of  the  theatrical  profession  do  not  often 
appear  before  tfcie  criminal  courts,  charged 
on  any  more  serious  charge  than  "drunk" 
or  "assault  and  battery."  The  only  Cooper 
who  has  been  playing  at  tbo  Bella  Union 
Theatre  is  Fred  Cooper,  the  dancer,  wha  is 
sHIL  there.*  Cogill  and  Cooper  are  both 
California  artistes,  and  young  men  who 
have  always  borne  a  very  good  character. 
We  tberefore  take  pleasure  in  eetiiog  this 
rmattar  right. 

Still  in  Fxisteace. 

Tbo  public  of  San  Francisoo  may  not  be 
generally  aware  that  the  Nevfs  Letter  is 
still  in  existence.  It  is.  It  is  sadly  changed, 
bat  it  is  i-isaed  every  ,week  we  believe. 
There  was  just  one  bright  paragraphs  last 
Baurdty's  iesae.  It  was  coarse,  and 
blackguardly,  but  it  was  sharp.  It  was  in- 
tended to  make  ns  feel ;  but  we  never  do 
feel  things  of  tbat  kind.  We  cm  afford  to 
be  abused  every  week,  [ii  that  will  put  a 
a  little  life  into  the  feebly-edited  News  Let- 
tor  of  to-day,  wbioh  is  ao  unlike  the  trench- 
ant lively  News  Letter  of  a  few  years  ago. 
Aa  this  paper  is  conducted  at  present,  there 
seems  little  prospect  of  is  out-living  Hi 

proprietor. 

Horrible. 

The  New  York  World  evidently  wishes  to 
discourage  immigration  to  the  United  States 
by  publishing  the  following 

The  menu  of  the  economical  Maine  din 
cor  party  receotly  ohronicled  in  these  col- 
umns is  thus  given  by  a  locil  paper:  ''One 
quart  peBS,  cost  10  cents;  two  pounds  beef 
for  stew,  10  cents;  one  loaf  of  graham  bread 
■fi  cents;  butter  and  apple  smca,  and  one 
plain  pie,  a  part  of  which  only  was  eaten— 
the  wbnle  costing  37  to  40  cents,  sive  ex- 
pence  of  cooking."  And  jot,  in  the  face  of 
inch  a  feist  for  nine  persons,  we  are  tild 
that  tbe  President's  salary  must  be  double! 
because  he  has  to  entertain  a  faw  foreign 
lepieienlativeil  * 

• ♦- 

Not  Mad. 

Tbe  Bev.  Mr,  Weiss  expresses  the  con- 
vicii  in  tbat  Hamlet  was  not  mad.  For  onr 
part,  wd  don't  pretend  to  say  ha  was  mad, 
but  the  conduct  of  bis  mother  and  his  unole 
was  certainly  calculated  to  make  him  a  little 

angry. 

+ . 

A  Raffing  Snyder. 

Look  out  for  Mrs.  Snyder,  of  Cleveland. 
She  has  killed  two  husbands,  and  is  roaming 
around  tbe  country  after  a  third. 


Charles  Fechter. 

Mrs.  Bornhar.in  her  letter  to  the  Mis- 
souri Bepablicao,  says:  Among  the  things 
■ocerfain  is  the  gr<  at  project  of  Mr.  Fechter. 
Bnmor  has  it  he  will  open  on  the  24th.  We 
shall  see.  There's  a  good  deal  more  in  the 
Feobter  theatre  bnsiDess  than  meets  the 
public  eye.  Mr.  Fechter  was  supported 
by  tbe  btst  leEding  tctress  we  have  had 
in  an  age.  The  lady  had  given  the  best  years 
of  her  life  to  this  gentleman,  and  the  pair 
oould  easily  have  realized  a  magnifioent  for- 
tune in  New  York*  Mis?  Leclercq  in  digni- 
fied silence  has  gone  her  own  way  and  cut 
loos*  from  Charles  Fechter  altogether.  The 
members  engaged  for  the  company  began  to 
think  t:e  whole  thing  was  bound  to  fall 
through,  and  have  withdrawn,  in  the  most 
notable  iostances,  and  taken  positions  else- 
where. In  personal  appearance  the  great 
actor  is  miserably  changed.  There  is  no 
brightness  io'his  heavy  face.  He  is  slovenly 
in  hi*  attire.  He  is  hedged  about  by  the 
manoeuvring  females^who  have  him  in  tow. 
The  theatre  ib  in  process  of  legal  contention. 
The. company  is  seattared.  Everything  is 
progressing  backwardly.  The  manager  de- 
votss  himtolf  to  French  novels  and  French 
brandy.  Mr.  Feohter  is  aj  noble  aotor,  an 
unquestioned  genius,  and  tbat  be  should  be 
ruined   is  a  manner  of   great  regret. 

We  have  already  the  news  by  telegrapb, 
that  Fechter  has  &iven  UP  a11  connection 
with  the  theatre,  which  he  has  spent  as  much 
pains  on  constructing,  and  has  accepted  an 
engagement  from  Agu^tin  Daly. 


Tbe    Pioneer    carpet   J3eatln.fi; 

Machine    Co., 
No.  653  Tehama  street,  Is  the  only  p'aoeyon 
can  depend  on  lor  having  your  Caryete  well 
clrantd  and  swept  by  machinery,    J,  Spaitld- 
Ing  <s  Go.  3-3 

X>r.  Barlow  J.  aSmllti 

la  giving  a  eours  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men  on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  hi*  Hygelan  Hall,  037  California  street, 

■  every  Friday  evening,  oommenolng  at  7  St  o'clock. 
A  nan  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
a  od  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
1  trrenologlcal  examlnarloBs  In  regard  to  health 

-  la  -  a  valid*  dally,  irom  9  to  4  p.  u.,  tree.  w 


JL.adt.es  "Vl»Itir»if  earns. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Jom>  P. 
XXwteb,  126  Snttcr  street,  opposite  Liok  Bonn, 
-and    at   the   Grand   Hotel.    K.  B.— Hajtdkeb- 

CHIEF8  NEATLY  MAEEZD.      PENM AK6&TT    Of   6V6I V 

description  to  order.  ■ 

Notice  to  the  Public. 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  la  now  sel- 
'  iog  off  bis  tine  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  chll- 
oroDB'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  hats,  trunks,  valise?, 
•etc.,  below  co>t.    Oill  if  you  want  bargains.  3l 

Mrs.  M.  W.  Kind,  dreBBmator.bas  removed 
to  122  Geary  street,  between  Dnpont  and  Stock- 
ton, oppoEite  Starr  King's  ehuroh.  Si 
lie   Is   a  Beauty : 

The  Little  Gem  Clothing  and  Card  Marker,  at 
dl6  Washington  street,  near  the  Post  Office.  Beet 
aver  invent©!.  0 

A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
Just  received  at  the  "What  Cheer  Laundry,  Ml 
Leldetdorff  street.  , 

• , 

Genuine    Havana    OSftrarfl. 

Best  brands  at  61  Montgomery  street,  S.  W. 
.-corner  of  Merchant.    1  ^wok  ft  CahaV  q  ' 


'Sam    Moore, 

Formerly  of  Buss  Bouse  Carriages,  c&n  be 

Ior*M  in  front  ef  Coleman  Bros,   clothing  es- 

>s        nment,  southwest  corner  Bash  and  Mont. 

gomery  eta. ,  or  Dexter  Stables.    Carriage  orders 
-  left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 

or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  bo 


'Jrrai  f.»g  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  3-r, 

£*ia«>tiOBrx|skpnio   Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  down  at  the  People*  Art 
Gallery,  St  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 

-Walon.  atXM  a 


Shameful. 

Bierce  is  back  again  on  our  London  name- 
sake and  pokes  fnn  at  CaHfornia  newspapers 
(and  English  papers)  in  "The  Town  Crier" 
fans: 

A  daily  newspaper,  publishecTin  (Califor- 
nia) ia,  I  think,  in  Brazil),  has  a  column  |m 
its  Suaday  edition  heided  "Religious."  In 
the  copy  before  me,  it  opens  with  a  protest 
against  meerschaum  pipes  as  Sunday  School 
prizes.  Another  paragraph  informs  us  that 
at  revival  meetings  in  Georgia,  (somewbere 
In  tbe  Caucasus),  penitents-  presenting 
themselves  to  be  prayed  for,  are  required  to 
deliver  np  their  bowie-knives  and  revolvors, 
which,  at  tbe  close  of  their  service,  are  raf- 
fled fer,  to  defray  expenses,  Agaio,  we  are 
t->ld  tbat  a  clergyman  beiog  visited  by  Eu- 
Klux  (  a  tribe  of  Indians),  "Rent  to  work 
upon  them  with  an  axe";  and  tbe  journal 
obscurely  adds,  that  they  departed  in  bas- 
kets. If  California  had  a  purely  religious 
newspaper,  it  would  somewhat  relieve  tbe 
secular  editors  of  a  duty  they  seem  to  but 
imparfeotly  comprehend. 


A  Court  and  Law  Bfls-Galde. 

Harris  &  Co'a  Oonrt  and  Law  Guide  left 
twe  cisos  oat  of  the  Twelfth  District  Court 
Calendar  on  Friday  last,  and  thereby  threw 
over  forty  c  ses  out  of  crder.  This  morn- 
ing it  publishes,  verbatim,  an  old  Probate 
Court  Calendar  of  March  2Ut,  cass  for  case, 
as  published  tbat  day,  nnder  tbe  heading  of 
"  To-diy's  Oalendar."  There  are  also  errors 
in  its  Fourth  District  Conrt  Law  and  Mo- 
tion Calendars  published  this  morning. 
Sioce  the  death  of  Mr.  Harris  many  errors 
have  appeared  io  tbi*  public  it  ion.  The  Sup- 
plement of  tbe  Law  Reporter  published  eaou 
of  the  above  calendars  eorrecily. 

«. . — 

Roach  on  Wa^n.v. 

A  Hamburg  newspaper  oontains  the  fol- 
lowing appeal :  "Israelites!  Richard  Wag- 
ner is  among  ua  and  intends  to  bring  out 
some  of  bis  pieces.  You  know  tbii  man  is 
the  author  of  'Judaism  in  Music'  In  that 
infamous  pamphlet  be  insults  oar  religion, 
doubtless  because  it  teaches  this  sacred  pre- 
cept: Thou  shalt  not  covet  thy  neighbor's 
wife.  Israelites,  be  true  to  yourselves,  and 
know  bow  to  make  yourselves  respected. 
Stifle  coricsity  in  your  souls,  and  do  not 
yield  t  j  the  desire  of  bearing  that  pagan's 
music.  Do  not  carry  him  your  money." 
How  badly  Wagner  must  have  felt  whan^hA 
re&d  tbat  1 


Tact. 

A  famous  French  physician  de  crib  id  to  a 
student  undergoing  examination  a  disease 
culminating  by  degrees  to  tbe  most  danger- 
ous symptoms,  and  asked,  "  What  would 
you  then  prescribe,  or  do?"  The  student, 
after  slight  hesitation,  replied,  "I  would 
send  instantly  for  you."    He  got  his  diplo- 


No  Llkee. 

Three  oarloads  of  Chinamen  arrived  on 
the  emigrant  train  from  the  East  yesterday, 
says  the  Sacramento  Record  ef  Monday,  en 
route  to  San  Francisco  and  China.  They 
have  been  working  on  a  sugar  plantation 
near  New  Orleans,  Louisiana,  at  $30  per 
month,  carrenoy,  or  $28  per  month  in  gold. 
When  asked  hew  they  liked  it,  one  of  tbem 
replied:  "No  likee;  too  muchee  hot;  too 
muchee  nigger."  They  have  been  twenty 
days  on  the  road. 

Fanny  Mai. 

A  wag  advfrtised  as  follows  ia  a  wsekly 
paper:  "Who  wants  to  buy  a  cow  tbat  is 
every  way  kind,  only  five  rears  old,  and  gives 
fifteen  quarts  at  a  milking  ?— Jack  Dt/kx." 
He  received  dozens  ef  applications,  wbioh 
were  answered  thus  :  "  If  I  bear  of  such  a 
cow  I  will  let  you  know  immediately.— Yours 
truly,  J.  Dura." 

Oysters. 
In  strolling  round  the  other  night. 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
uur  oareless  test ,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where     fountain's  ceaseless *p  lay 
Of  epaikllng  waters,  made  a  soieen 
Through  wnloh  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  moasj  atone  and  pearly  shell. 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Made  that  window  seem  to  be 
Rome  fairy  grotto  of  tbe  sea. 

Step/'  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 
It  looas  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  Tight,"  I  said,  <*I  must  agree 
That  this  place  salts  me  to  a 'T,'" 
Mo  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  onr  wish- 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  magmfiunlly,  too; 
All  klndB  of  oysters,  Juloy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  Just  think  of  that, 
And  If  your  month  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clamsand  crabs  and  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within     " 
That  cosy  place  aU  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  wbioh  we  oould  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found,  twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  Ice  eream; 
8o  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  wnat  they  call  "such  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again, 
Pacific  Oyster  House,  337  Bush  street,  above 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

OHABLSB  HAAKE.  Proprietor, 
— — •  - 

A.  Floasant  Jbocation. 
Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  In  a 

Oectral  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 

and  Inspect  the  fine  snlteB  of  rootoe  to  let  there 

The  building  Is  a  very  fine  one  and  Is  well 

lighted  and  ventilated.  • 


If  Tour  Foot  is  Pretty,  etc 

A  New  Yorker  wants  tbe  ladies  to  go  baok 
to  the  ancient  Greek  sandal,  as  handsomer, 
more  comfortable  and  less  likely  to  injure 
the  foot  than  the  modern  high-heeled  shoes. 


G-FLAND 


AVERAGE 


CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  St  e 

(Formerly  Mayer  4  Watkheim,) 
Wo.    SO    MONTOOMEHT    ST!  r, 

Opposite  the  Llek  Botie, 
«KAKCH,    408    KUKXT    8[B 

MB.    MAYER  CALLS   ATTENTION  1  Sal 
large  and  well  ejected  Maonnnt  oi  *** 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  Vim! 
and  Cloth, 


S 


7T7 


The  Last  New  Song. 

Ain — "Xoci £  Chandoiu" 

Emerson  Oorrllle  U  my  name. 
My  business  always  Is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  and  Fanoy  Boast, 
Relishes  these,  tbat  my  bonse  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
Ohl  high  obi  Oh!  blgb  ohl 
None  who  have  been  bnt  again  will  go. 
Corvllle  fays  eol  says  sol 
On  Floe  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remember  the  number  and  call  again, 
Visions  of  Sheil-fiih  In  every  style, 
|nw*rdly  cause  you  mnch  to  smile. 
LadleB  with  esoorts  there  always  go, 
Ladies  gol  Ladles  got 
Emerson  OorvlUe'a  polite  1  and  so 
8-1  They  gol  they  gol  they  gol 

Enjoyable  Drives. 

Ad  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leading  es- 
sentials of  en  tDjoyoble  ride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Frsneleoo  so  unquestionably 
as  from  Frank  Eouton,  whose  carriages  hays 
tbe  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  the  Oocl- 
dental  Hotel.  Hie  handsome  turn-outs  are  used 
by  the  best  ctrclee  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
it  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfeotly 
comteous  drivers,  he  Is  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  other  carrlege  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladles  In  particular,  will  engage  no  ctrrlagea 
except  those  which  he  provides.  Frank  has  en- 
joyed gr-at  eucoBBS  in  his  business,  and  the 
admirable  way  in  wblch  be  conducts  it  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  paironize  him,    * 


Do    Wot    Suffer    from    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Olub  and  Ingrowing  Kails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  st  Dr.  B.  fi.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 810  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
#n**E  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doc- 
tor's capability .  Referencee  given  if  required.  H 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


American  Watches. 

Beduced  prices,  at  H.  A.  Calender's  62  Bee 
ond  St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  oarefnlly  repaired.  j> 

OmnvoTAHT.— Madame  Clan  Aatonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
333  Kearny  at.,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine-  Consulta- 
tions in  English,   French  and  German*  i 


Twenty  Thousand 

Papsr  Collars,  all  styles,  for  sale  aheap  at  the 
Wha*.  Ohear  Laundry,  offloe  131  Leldesdorff  St. 

Olam  Chowder  Every  NlfirJit, 

The  best  ohowder  in  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  16  Morton  street,  jait  off 

*»m7. 8-» 

We  get  no  business  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  Dona  to  do  our  work,  at  tbe  What  Obaer 
LaoaCrj.    Office,  l2i  leU«ft«a*  Btcwt.      ♦ 


Prof.  0.  S.  Fowler's  Last  Day, 

pOR  OONBULTATIOKS  AS  TO  TOUR  OWN 

and  Children's  Phrenology,  Beat  Business 
Health,  Marriage,  etc.,  at  the  Grand  Hotel, closes 
TUESDAY,  at  3  P.M.    N.  B.— Last  visit.  2t 


500,000  ARTICLES 

SELLING  AT 


CENTS 


Tri^ 

tbe  fcpriog  etylea 


t.'loaking*    and   eterj  detent ■  *l 

P1AIH      A.Kjt      EUBROItH, 
tlKElY    SUITS, 

in  l»t«it  fMhiOD,  st  teatoniiBle  nlii  *. 

P       PRICE    alOC'lt 

A  Safe  and  speedy  Rer. 
dy  for  all  Bronchial  Aft* 
tlons,  Asthma,  Coif 
Coughs,  Loss  of  Vol? 
Bronchitis,  Incipient  C. 
sumption,  Hoarsenev 
Pain  and  soreness  of  , 
Breast,  and  all  Difficult) 
arising  from  a  sudci 
Cold,  readily  yield  toil 
healing  powers.  Ask  , 
the  California  Hall's  P.' 
monary  alsam.  Sold  \i 
all  Druggists 


3>ffE S-W" 


GENTS' 


Furnishing 


Goods, 

CLOTHING,  Etc. 


oosnvsriXi's 

BBAHMINICAL 

MOON  PLANT! 

East  Indian  Remedies, 

FOB  THE  CURB  OF 


Rheamatlflm, 

Neuralgia, 
Uout.  Agae, 
bymp&bbetio  Paioa, 
Liver  Affeotiooa, 
Soiatioa, 


Bore  Throat, 

Dy  a  pepsin, 
Catarrh. 
Dfiirrhea, 
Constipation  and 
Diaontery, 


a9*Note  (he  names  of  some  of  those  who 

have  been  cared:  Hon.  Hamael  Fardy,  ex-Gover- 
nor; OapL  B.  A.  Pool;  R.  II.  Sinton;  Benry  Ed- 
wards, ol  California  Theatre;  Fred  LrBter,  and 
others.  Depot  — aiT  KEARNY  SFSKET,  be- 
tween Bash  and  Pine.  ap2  tf 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  7»0  MARKET  STREET,  HARRY  OOR- 
byn  respeotfoly  inlormg  hln  friends  and  pat- 
rons that  he  has  refitted  is  beautiful  style  this 
oosf  and  oomforuble  resort,  and  trill  be  pleased 
to  see  them,  one  and  all,  and  bars  them  sample 
Kffi'i'^1.  obolosst  wines  and  liqoors,  A  new 
bUhsrd  table  from  tbe  mannfaoto.y  of  LiessnSsid 
with  Phelan  and  Oolieoder's  lateet  patent  s*eal- 
tAcad  oaabionB,  baa  been  nlaeed  in  the  BiUiard 
,  ' if01"*  mTb*  noE,al,r  ,«id  efficient  beverage  manip- 
alator.  Tommy  Carroll,  oao  be  found  in  his  old  po- 
sition prspaxed  to  diapenBe  creatnra  oomfort  to  sit. 
.  Ja2S  tf 


A.   W.    WHELDEN, 

Whitener  and  Paper  Hanger, 

Wo.     183    GEARY    STREET. 

*PIlm Betwsan  Dnpont  and  Stookton. 


GEORGE   KATES 

DEALER  f»  OYSTERS,  CLAMS    ^LbbssbW 
sndsU  kinds  of  SHELL  FISH    ^mWfV^ 

aLvket,  sntraaos .on  OaUfomia  strwt.  ^- '  ^W 

freme  AJCto  u  v.  at.    Ladlss'  and  Gsntlemsn'i 
OiM-m  £Ukm»  «p*i  Iron  S  ajl  to  a  s^.      -U271J 


^"13.11    Lines 


SPRING    GOODS 


Received  Daily, 


IX L  Auction  Store 


6 1 8  Kearny  St., 


Corner    of    Commercial 


PBOPEIETOHS, 

41T  Snmotue  .treet,  coraer  Com 
J»10« 


Lv.sO^lXLB. 


CURES  DYSPEPSIA. 


Gives  Tone  to  the  Stoma1 


SLflS^&lfr 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  SPPETIT  '' 


^..(^TXL'Br 


Is  a  Sure  Relief  for  Indigwti 


HAS  NO  SUPERIOR  At  A 

BLOOD    PTJRIFIEll 

Ie20  tf 


?OSTBR£ 

Programmea,  and  all  kind,  of  PrioHni  Is 
•HOW,   LIXUTEC,   COWCXBT,  Tl 
ATKB  ond  CIKOtTS  HAKiUI 
AT  LOW  KATB8,  BY 

3.  OF",   steret 

SS»    MAI    9TKBET. 


THOMAS    W.    BREX, 
SIIiVEH.  FIjATS 


3SI 


CHEAPEST   HOUSE 


.IC5. 


OTHER    MTTSICJJ.    IXHTBUMH 

ESTABLISHED  IK  184S. 

■s^Leteons  given  on  the  Banjo  and  Dram. 

MISSION  STREET,  between  First  and  Sew    , 

H.  B-— Fine-toned   Silver  Solo   Banjos  tot 

essionala  always  on  hand.  J' 


if 
FREE  AND  EASY, 

Piano    and     Sm^iutf   atSP 


CHARING 


s^XfrSALOl 


«o«  Uinloa  street,  near  Sees** 
delO  EAGLES  A  WILD,  Propnsi 


J.    C.   COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    XAJT9C* 

Cor*  Second  and  Tehama  *tr*eb 

P*Tsrrapln    oomtanUjr  on 
Oysters  In  every  at  vie.    FBI1 
SUPPER     ROOMS  F.>R  FAR' 
doc  91  lm 


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ON  HAITO  and  ni     JV 
to  OBDEB, 
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TSI'RKIHT  ITEJUBO.  April  IMA 

First  Appearance  of  CHARLES   VIVIAN 


Of  •«  Mr~l-  *t  a-  I  r*r^ •*!!*• 

Urt'-fMrt ....   S*  »>»»•  I  l"rl*a.t«*    Hmn 

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raoetuaiiy  t*t  «ickl   o'clock. 


..•a  u<  via 


•^•a»  rat  ACerKxa  of  rn 

SAN  FRANCISCO  CO  MEDICAL  SOCIETY 

IN  nil  limit  t>  r»i 

FBO  HOKBOPATHIO 
DISPENSARY, 

No.     «:•*»     Hut  tor      Ml  roof. 

■  ■■    W%  «— . 

■mtJIUIDAT    IVtHIC  APRIL    IO 


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Mlaa  Katta  MMMS    HIM  All.*    Ma-,1*.  MIh 
AarAk  OaAaAU  anA  Mlaa  fJrorl.  M»r-h. 

Conductor Prof.  R.  Mulder  Fabl.rl 

ADMISSION OSi    nni.l.Al 

•a-  S*b.'«  roi«f t«w1  »t  Bhtrwta  *  Byda'a,  i:»  Kurnj  html 

■  Ilbomi  uui  chare*. 


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DIPUt  HOUSE.". 


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ORGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 


....OIBCULATEa   IN  .... 


All    the   Theatres, 


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«a~iVr>t*  the  niwn  at*  anm*  of  Ihmr  who 

him  ii.no  oourd  :     11  in.  namuoi  Pa  dr.  ex-Uo**.- 
nir;rapi.  B    A     P»->l :  R.    H,    Statin:   rioBry   Ed- 

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HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  7aO  MARKKT  STRHKT.  HARRY  OOR- 
bjrn  rrarvneifntr  In'orma  bla  frlanda  and  p«t- 
rooa  tbat  bo  uu  roOtUd  to  beatnuul  a-yin  thi a 
coir  and  oomfortobla  roaort,  ond  win  ha  platuod 
to  boo  tbam,  odo  tvsd  oil.  And  ba*o  ibnia  aamplo 
lomi  of  m.  eh.,toat)i  wiooa  and  iKlonra.  A  bow 
billiard  talila  (rots  ihn  tnaootooto  j  o(  IjieaaoQaid 
with  Pbolan  and  Oollordor'a  latoat  potoD'  a'ool- 
faoad  ooablona,  ba«  baao  pluoad  in  tlio  Billiard 
Potior.  Iba  popular  and  offluioot  bororuo  maolp- 
alator,  Tommr  Uarroll.  can  bo  found  In  bla  old  po- 
aitioo  proptrod  to  dupnnaa  orsi  Lor  e  com  fort  to  all. 
la31  tl 

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SALT   LAKE    CITY. 


TT ARIi:rY  TALENT  IIR  ROUTE  BAST  OAK 
alwara    .aonra    AraWolAA.    AOIAiaiaaat.     far 
■DpplAi  At  Sail  LAka  AQd  .pplf Ids  to 

B.  JKBOH B,  -a*B 
Ikl Baalwgaa    Maaafap. 

BALDWIN'S    DAIRY  BUTTER  I 

THISISTOOimTIPYTHAT  W.  P  rBRWlI- 
LIOBR  A  00  ,  »  and  -tl  Waa*-.;oittoa  Markat, 
aro  tbaHOLK  AGENTHfor  tbo  aalo  of  n»  brand 
of  but  tor,  koowa  at  "  BALD  WIN  \S  DAIRY  BU  V- 
TKR."  It  has  boan  told  at  tbo  abora  aland  tbo 
■Bjtth'rtBan  jaara,  aodaoy  branda  of  bnttar  rop- 
roaoDtad  toboof  tar  aaks  not  proo-arod  of  If.  B. 
TanrMlA-ar  A  Co..  art  ooaofarfolta. 

-L.  K.    BALSWIir. 
Baa  Praaolaoo,  April,  Bib.  loTX. 

ST.  B.  TRBWIIdCIOBTB  A  OS. 
faHk-lB  SO  and  »1  WaabiB«toa  Markat. 

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Whitener  and  Paper  Hanger, 

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Ladies  and  Children 

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KINKEAD'S 
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ADRBSSINO    PLRABAIf  T  TO  USB.  EASILY  APPLIED. 
la  sot   craaar.  sad  will  not  Injire   tbo    moat   doUoat*.     It 
oaroa  sJIdlaaSSos  sf  iba  toalp.  rsmo-rss  dandruff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

RAiK-aia   Iha  hair  and  and   lloaQ,  and  la  PUBKLV    VBOI 
1A8I.K. 

aar  Ttia    Orfrlaal    SAOr.    BRUflH     HAIR    TOSIO    ABD 
DHKHSlNO  na.  ba  bad  of  Iba  Axaot. 

JAA.     IT.     OATM,    Drvnlal. 

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Beers   afc  Mayaard, 

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IBS  JOOBHAI  OF  AMUBMrEHT.. 
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JS^AI^T. APBU.8.1878 


AMUSEMENTS,    Etc 

Califcrrjia  Thcatn. 

Tsea-dleDee  at  this  theatre  laat  night,  when 
Mr-.JnllftH.  Dn-n'a  comedy  ef'Ths  Gowneaa" 
wai  promoted  iortnaflr»ttime  on  any  Btage,  wm 
lair.  fashionaDls  and  iritodly^baaothorMa  being 
eridaatlr  well-known  ti  many  preient.  wboea 
wia-aa  were  lor  her  eocotea.  Tto  atorr  of  the 
piece  ii  U  m  follows:  Mt.  Jam«a  (Henir  Ed- 
wiTdi),  end  Mre.  Jaates  (Miee Helen  Tree. >,  are  at 
•t  their  co-ntry  boote.wbea  they  snfagaa  gtwer- 
n.n.Miia  Utrgiret  TrenhKD  I Hies  Annio  Graham), 
educate  tb«  yonnjt  Jsausea.  Roger  MoATthur 
<  John  McOnllough),  a  returned  Oalif  arnian,  cemee 
to  seethe  Jem  eiei,  end  ie  it  cnee  interacted  in 
the  Goeerneie.  Lewie  Hawlsy  <E.  J.  Baeklej) 
appears  oa  the  (oene,  and  extorts  money  fromtOS 
Governaae;  Hawley  i»  «  gambler.  The  fear  the 
Got  rasas  baa  of  him,  and  theagitatioovbeehowa 
at  h;i  -appearance,  moke  the  audience  of  conree 
imagine  he  ia  her  baa-band.  He  isn't.  Ibe  Got- 
•rneaaiain  love  with  Howard  Arlington  (W.  A. 
Meatejer;.  In  the  end.  Lewi-  Ha*ley  turns  oat 
tobeberbft!f-bro»h#racdEogerMcAtbnrborown 
longleat  brother,  who  telle  of  all  [bia  adTenturee 
In  Oalifornia,  and  how  be  loat  all  record  of  hie 
enter  a  whereabotrti,  a  tableau  is  formed  and  the 
curtain  fall*.  Fife  acia  were  not  'neoeaaary  for 
the  fsil  developement  of  ,tbla  alight  plot,  and 
therefore  the  play  is  rather  talk*-;  the  language 
ie  good,  bat  common  place.  John  McOulloagb, 
made  a  good  character  ont  of  RogerlMoArtbrr, 
giving  an  admirable  representation  of  -the 
returned  OaH.eroian  (Heaven  help  the  part, 
If  aeta  into  other  hands.)  All  did  their  very 
beat  to  make  tbe  play  a  Bnoreae,  Mice  Minnie 
Walton  bad  cue  [of  tbe  beat  obaraoters  in  the 
play  and  acted  ft  capitally.  Hand  Stanley  ie*  pleas- 
ant nnaffaoied  girl  with  a  habit  of  telline  tbe 
troth.  There  ia  aomejow  comedy  business  in  the 
play.  J.  0.  WiKiamaon  plays  Ferdinand,  a  French 
waiter  and  Uias  Maggie  Moore" Mary."  These  come 
on  with  an  evident  intention  of  being  f  nnay  and 
are  entirely  disconnected  with  the  other  oherao- 
tersof  tbe  play.  J.  0,  Williamson  was  ameaing  ae 
Ferdinand  and  M  ias  Maggie  Mcore  won  mean  ap- 
plause both  for  elngiug  and  acting,  as  Mary  the 
cook.  Mis*  Graham  does  tome  good  acting  as 
Margaret  Irenham  and  reade  the  poetical  portions 
of  the  part  well,  bat  there  ia  really  so  little  rco- 
tiie.for  her  acting  that  it  eoems  strained.  Tbe 
other  characters  were  society  people  thinly  drawnt 
well  peayed  by  Mrs.  Judsb,  Mrs  O.  B.  Saunders, 
Miss  Nellie  Oommlne,  W.  A.  Meetayer  and  the 
others,  Oondeneed  into  three  acta  "Tbe  Govern- 
ess" might  ploy  well,  bat  ave  acts  of  it  ie  roo 
maeh  altogether.  We  do  not  aee-thH  the  audi- 
ence would  lose  much  were  tbe  flrxt  two  act" 
chopped  cU  and  tbe  play  enmropaord  with  tbe 
third  act.  "The  Governess"  will  be  played  until 
farther  notloe. 

Alhambrm, 

Sam  Rickey  Bade  bis  reappearance  last  night, 
and  reoeived  a  fceartr  welcome.  He  oonvnlaed  the 
andiesce  with  laagbter,  by  bia  comical  acting  ia 
"As  Like  as  Two  Peaa"  In  wbich  be  played  Jake 
Charles  Button.  Jin 'and  J.  Robinson  did  some 
good  acting  as 'the  .fidgetty  Mr.  .Nervous,  Little 
Mao  appeared  in  his  Balance;  Billy  Emerson  pre- 
sented one  of  his  f  unoiest  sketches  "He's  got  to 
come"  and  Bob  Hait,  Sam  Bicker,  M.  Ainaleg 
Seott,  Miaa  H.  Williams  and  others  appeared  in 
the  afterpiece  of  "The  Virginia  Mommy." 
Metropolitan.  Theatre. 

Some  people  were  surprised  tbat  F.  D.  Davies, 
tbe  ventriloquiat,  was  not  more  extensively  billed. 
The  reason  of  thie  was,  be  did  not  need  billing, 
and  he  knew  ft.  His  fame  had  preceded  him.  and 
tbe  Metropolitan  Theatre  was  crowded  last  night 
when  he  made  hiafjrstappearanoe.  After  a  fares' 
and  two  or  tares  tcen-s  of  "Aladdin,"  In  which 
the  Chapman  Sisters  acted,  eanc  and  danced 
charmingly,  the  new  star  made  his  appearance  on 
the  Btage.  His  paraphernalia  appeared  simple 
enough,  simply  a  light  curtain  annjroo  abrass 
rod,  and  a  box  containing  a  couple  of  figures  of 
boys.  PlaoiEg  these  boys  one  on  each  ko.e.  and 
letting  the  audience  <i£now  that  their  names  were 
Tom  and  Jot,  Mr.  Davies  oommenoed  a  series  of 
tbe  moat  extraordinary  performanoee  ever  wit- 
nessed in  *  Oalifornia  tbtatrs.  He  would  com- 
Daenoe-a  spssoh  to  Joe,  when  Tom,  evidently  tbe 
genius  of  Mr.  Davie*'  company  of  aatomoton  fig- 
ures, would  "chip  in**  with  some  sharp  remark 
that  had  tbe  effect  of  making  the  aodisnoe  scream. 
with  laughter.  Not  a  muscle  of  Mr.  Davies  face, 
which  was  tuned  f  nil  ie  the  andisnoe,  could  be 
seen  to  move,  tbe  wooden  boys  were  evidently  do- 
ing the  talking.  The  manner  in  which  Tom  chaffed 
his  master,  whom  he  familiarly  addressed  as 
"George,"  was  excruciatingly  fanny.  We  do  not 
think  there  ever  was  so  much  laughter  in  the  Met- 
ropolitan Theatre,  in  an  equal  apaoe  of  time,  as 
there  was  last  night  daring]  Mr.  Davies'  eniertain- 
meat.  Beaides  the  boys,  he  introduced  a  little 
girl  and  two  other  penooages,  all  with  voices 
hearing  as  little  resemblance  eaoh  to  tbe  other  as 
can  be  conceived.  The  little  girl,  Mies  Mary 
Jones,  aged  seven  years,  sang  "Dear  Father  Corns 
Home"  in  childish  aocenta,  though  in  arranging; 
so  be  paid  before  hand,  she  .snowed  a  discretion 
whioh  led  Tom  to  observe  eoefidentielly,  "George, 
she's  more  than  seven  years  old."  Again  and  again 
Mr  Davits  was  recalled,  and  had  to  |beg  the 
the  forbearance  of  tbe  audience,  as  he  was  suffer- 
ing from  a  oold.  If  he  can  do  such  things  with 
his  voice  when  it  is  ont  of  order,  we  don't  know 
what  he  will  do  when  it  is  In  its  normal  condition, 
Mr.  Darlea  ia  ae  we  prophesied/  he  would  be,  an 
immea.se  aaoceep.  the  public  will  never  weary  of 
blm,  and  people  will  go  again  and  again  to  listen 
to  him  and  lo  laugh.  Bewillappear  every  night 
until  farther  notice,  in  (onnection  with  tie  pro- 
gramme publiahed  on  oar  Stat  page. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

"The  Triumph  of  Virtue  or  tbe  Working  girle  of 
Ban  Francisco."  with  whioh  the  evening's  perfor- 
mance at  this  house  ends  is  a  very  popular  piece 
and  every  one  Is  going  to  see  it.  In  It  Matt  Kelly, 
Thoe.  Campbell,  R.  G.;Usrsfa,  Obarles  Vernsr' 
Tommy  Bree.  Will  Bark.  Mies  Josephine,  Miss 
Fanny  Gnrretson.  J.  H,  Larklo,  Mlaa  Minnie  Fill- 
more and  theothers  engaged  in  its  repreieotitloa 
pi  -here  parti  with  much  s-ilL  This  is  prer 
ei  .  -d  by  a  good  first  part,  and  amusing  interlude. 
Hockley's  New   Varieties. 

After  a  musical  melange  of  new  aoegs,  jokes, 
rJuete  and  choruses  with  Ned  Buckley  and  Harry 
Devoe  on  the  ends,  an  entertaotng  interlude  ol 
sot..  igs,  danoav,  pantoravine  and gvmoaUio  feat 
is  given  by  the  popular  artistes  whose  names  ap- 
pear on  our  first  page.  There  ia  always  a  lively 
performance  and  oonstqnentlya  good  hoese, 
Piatt's  Boll. 

That  woadufoi  musical  phenomenon.  Blind  Torn, 
the  plant**,  «U1  give  hie  first  conoerl  in  California 


Pacific  Ball. 

On  Thursday  eveninr,  the  10th  tnit..  a  oonoeit 
will  be  uiveu  under  the  aaepices  of  the  Stn  Froi- 
ciaoo  Medical  Society,  (or,  the  benefltof  l^e  Free 
Homeopbatio  Dltpenaary,  Z«  Sutter  itrcet.  Tbe 
programme  whioh  appears  on  our  tir*  I  p.ga,  wm- 
ptlats  performances  on  tbe  piano  by  Misses  Katie 
Nauar,  Alice  Moyle,  Sarah  Croat tt  ant  Grade 
Marsh;  an  aria  by  Mlrs  Anna  Elzer;  a  select  on 
from  "Dor  FrelachuU,"  by  Madame  loea  Fabbri; 
luaUomental  performanoee  by  Messrs.  Mansfield. 
Hinriobs  and  8  oh  a  berth,  and  other  features. 
Prof.  Mulder  Fabbri  will  set  a>  oonduotor.  A  fr*e 
dispensary  Is  a  groat  blessing  tothepsor  in  a  city 
like  San  Francisco,  nod  tbe  least  tbe  publio  .can 
do  is  to  assUt  the  Medical  Society  in  keeping  it 
up.  Tho  combination  ot  ama tear  and  profession- 
al talent  will  render  the  oonoert  a  pleasing  and 
popelar  one. 
Woodward's    Gardens. 

Thousands  Hooked  to  theie  gardens  ou  Sunday 
and  all  enjoyed  tbemaelves  thoroughly.  The  at- 
tractions ou  week  days  are  numerous,  and  three 
or  fonr  hoars  of  the  day  can  be  well  spent  in  the 
Museum,  Art  Gallery  ana  Skating  Pavilion, 
Mafirnfire's  Opera  Honse, 

j.H.Obaroh  will  be  the  recipient  of  a  compli- 
plimentary  bensfil  eo  Saturday  evening,  when  a 
boot  of  volunteers  will  appear. 

OlTY  Gaupens. — The  gratd  festival  in  cel- 
ebration of  the  tenth  anniversary  of  the  San  Frao- 
olsco  Maennerohor  will  be  held  here  next  Snnray. 
The  Maennerohor  will  be  escorted  by  the  Sao 
Francieoo  inrn  Verein  and  the  German  Guard 
Fvsileere.  A  grand  concert  in  tbe  afternoon 
tall  In  the  evening. 

Aju.TOMlOAL  Htssnu.— On«  of  the  moet  1 
tomplew  oolleotkme  of  the  hind  in  the  United 
States,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  bean- 
dial  wrx  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
Only)  at  the  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  As 
him-  may  be  profitably  SDent  here. 


A  Lost  Chord. 

Etii'ed  one  day  at  the  organ, 
1  was  ueuy  and  111  at  eace. 

And  my  flogra  wanderd  idly 
0\at  the  noisy  keys. 

I  do  not  kcow  vfha1: 1  was  playing, 
Or  what  1  was  drdaming  then, 

Bat  1  *track  one  cwd  of  muslo, 
Like  the  sound  of  a  great  Amen. 

It  flooded  the  crimson  twIUshN 
Like  the  oluse  of  an  angel'd  psalm, 

It  lay  on  a  fevered  tpirit 
With  a  tench  of  aa  isflolte  calm. 

It  q  ale  ted  pain  aud  8'  rrow 
Like  Love  overcoming  strife, 

It  Beemedihehsrmoniona  echo 
From  onr  diBoordast  life. 

Licking  p9rplezlrg  meanings 

Into  ft  perfect  peace. 
And  trembled  away  Into  silenop, 

As  if  It  were  loath  ta  ceaee. 

I  have  sought,  hut  I  eetk  it  -tttnly, 
That  one  lo  it  chord  divine, 

Thai  came  from  th«  soul  «.  t  the  organ 
And  entered  Into  mine. 

It  may  he  that  death,  a  bright  angel 
-     Bhall  ep<  ak  in  that  chord  again; 

Itmay  be  i  hat  only  In  Heaven 
I  shall  hear  that  great  Amen. 


BRET    HARTE'S 

Incomparable  Romance, 

"The  Story  of  Miiss, 

An  Idyll  of  Red  Mountain," 

(WRITTEN  FOR  THE  GOLDEN  ERA  JN  1863.) 

'Will  be  ooDtinoed,  and  concluded  ia  sixty 
chapters,  commencing  is 

TheGoldenEra 

....OF.... 

Sunday March  16, 1873 

Now  is  the  Time  to  Subscribe 


Bow    to    Procure   BarKalns. 

Attend  'the  auction  sates  of  Watson  &  Bsrn- 
hart  at  their  anctlen  salesroom,  112  But  tor  etceet, 
adjoining  the  new  Olrons  Amphitheatre,  and  yon 
are  sura  to  trooure  bargaiDS.  "Sale  days— Hon- 
days  and  Frldayp.  Cash  advanced  on  merchan- 
dise.    Out-door  sales  promptly  attended  to.    a 


Woman's    ttlfciats. 

One-wonld  think  that  rt  was  one  of  wssmn's 
rights  to  enjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay«he  eame  price  for  it.  Nearly  all ihe  res- 
tamrants  "  for  ladies  snd  gentlemen"  in  San 
Francisco  have  poorer  fara  than  those  whrre 
gentlemen  only  dloe.  Tebee  is  an  fecettion. 
At  4he  Piobeeb  RppTATmaaiT,  on  Wn«bingion 
atrcet,  at  the  cc rner  oi  Dunbar  Alley,  ladieB  oan 
get  an  ex-.ellent  brsaklast,  dinner  orlanch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
8ir.ee  18-i9(  provides  rvoiy  lnxnry  the  market 
affords.  Both  ladlen  and  gentlemen  find  there 
oishes  to  pit  use  the  anost  epicurean  taste.      * 


Those  Beantifexi  N-rw  Carpets. 

At  Jas.  W.  Burnhem  &  Co's,  No.  618  Market 
and  17  Poet  streets,  sra  going  like  hot  cakes, 
New  and  choice  rat  teres  constantly  arriving, 
A  perfect  rnsh  to  see  and  buy  them.  Elegant 
parlor  fnrnltme  icvde  to  order  in  the  fineet 
eyile.  4  a 

Dr.    3>oiiert;y 

Has  devoted  nis  study  more  partioulaxly  to 
colonic  and  speolno  practice,  and  as  such  Is 
now  tbe  moBt  suoceesfnl  of  any  Physician  In 
Bui  Franolsoo.  OiDce  619  Sacramento  Btreet, 
corner  of  I*ldesdorfl,  a  few  doors  nelow  What 
Ohaer  House. 

Fine    Candles, 

Fresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M..  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  oonfeottoo- 
ery,  578  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    o 


It  took  a.  special  tr»ia  -with  four  cars  to 
■carry  a  Kentockian's  roUtivtB  to  the  resi- 
deDt-9  of  his  bride,  where  the   naptiils  were 

to  be  celebra-tsd. 

-*. 

Sandwich  Island  Pulu. 

Since  the  recension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Fandwlch  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  homef ul,  and  every  kind  of  indastry  Is 
fating  new  life,  Mr.  Jacob  Schieiber,  dealer  In 
bedding  and  furniture,  620  Washington  Btreet, 
opposite  the  msrket,  who  baa  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices tbat  the  gathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  he  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
In  demaod  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
for  mattraBB  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Scbrei- 
ber  win  And  no  difficulty  In  disposing  of  all 
that  comes.  * 

Star  Slilrts  ana  Collars. 

All  sorts  and  sizes,  for  la'e  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  laundry,  121  Leidesdoiff  St.       • 

Save    Tour    Money. 

Why.pay  $8  per  dozen  for  Cabinet  Bembrandt 
•Photographs  when  you  can  get  them  for  $i  per 
dozen,  and  all  other  aicda  (qnally  cheap,  at  the 
New  Yons  G-sllebt,  No.  26  Third  street,  be- 
tween MiSBion  end  Market  streets.  No  Chinese 
employed  at  the  New  York  GalUry.  3-s 

Sewing  Dfaclllaaea  for  8al«>t  . 

Bented  and  repaired,  at  116  Post  street.  Also, 
agency  for  Mills'  adjustable  Treadle.  x 


Pratt's  Abolft&oa  Oil. 

The  People's  Bemedy  for  all  Aohes  and>Peine. 


Ladies,  yon  may  say  what  you  please  there 
1b  but  one  place  In  tbe  city  where  yoa  can  buy 
underclothing  cheap  for  yourselves  and  chil- 
dren, and  that  is  at  M,  Fried  lander  &  Go's,  No. 
9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Building.  Go  and  be 
convinced.  3h 

Pratt's  Abolition  OU 

Cures  Bheumatlsm  and  Neuralgia.  8 


Attention,    Jjadles 

To  give  tbe  skin  the  soilness  of  velvet,  axtd 
the  tint  of  the  ally  to  the  complexion,  use 
Dicket's  Gheme  de  Jab.  l 


Fob  fine  wobk,  go  to  T.  0.  JeBBup,  dentist, 
cor.  Sutter  and  Montg'ry,  over  Tucker's.     3-u 


It   Is    True, 

3.  A.  Sbaber  k  Co,  are  selling  parlor,  seta  and 
xllother  kinds  of  roradtureandhtddtng  cheap  sr, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  ia  town.  Other 
dealerd  don't  stand  a  ghost  of*  chance  when 
people  know  Bhaber  d prices.  * 


The    Beat    Bemedles, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
kw's  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  S&nsome 
street,  corner  of  Commercial.  * 


Prtih  and  Sweet. 

For  the  bast     confectionery,    pv    to    Oaotr    aod 
WacDer*a.  107  Maottfomerr  Kt.  oear  Snttor.       M 


S7Ton  Children's    Pictures  go  to  Moerh'h 
Gallxet,  417  Montgomery  alraet.  S-v 


Five  Hundred  Men  Wanted 

Immediately.    To  send  tbelr  washing  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leldeadorff  St.       • 


V.    Cartler  &  Co.,   Lapidaries, 

From  Paris,  having  tbe  latest  improved  lapi- 
dary tools,  will  ezeeute  any  work  In  their  line 
In  a  Euperior  manner,  at  moderate  charges. 
Will  pay  the  highest  prices  for  quartz  epeci. 
mens,  and  appraise  the  value  of  all  gems.  Lap- 
idary, 611  Merchant  street,  room  26.  8b 


Good   Investment. 

No  other  city  ia  the  United  States  offers 
greater  Lndicementa  at  the  preient  time  for 
Investment  in  town  lots  than  San  Diego.  Now 
is  the  time  to  secure  lota  at  $25  each  at  421 
Montgomery  Btreet.  This  Is  the  best  chanc - 
evar  offered,  • 


Everybody    Stated. 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  bats.  At  "  The"  Bat  Store,  617  Washington 
street  (eeoond  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  on*  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  a 


For    the    Best    Candles, 

Go  to  the  popular  store  of  Geo.  Baas  &  Co., 
20  Keirny  sireet.  New  style  oap  bonbons  for 
^^^La^a^^^^^fca^^aa^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 


s.  f.  business  Bmrrn 

Antrolfliera. 
Mrs,  Bock,  120  Geary  street. 

BooBxrtler*  aukd  *t»ttt<c,»i-» 
StaceyA  Mock,  (aehoo)  books  arpeeialtj    * 

corner  Fourth  and  Mission. 
EL  U.  Moore,  609  Moohcoaifer?,  oear  Menjb 

Bu«lut«  Colleitea. 
Heald'a,  Bryant  A  Btrattoo'a  Coliega,  24  1   B 

Batrhera. 
Katz,  Fred,  fitajla  04  to  Umi,  OaJttorma  Marl 

9         ClalrTojimta, 
Mrs.  O.  M.  Stowe,  'I  7  Kearny  street,  Boon 

Employment  Office. 
EL  H.  Kirobon",  Male  and  Female  Help.fcM  H 

French  Fancy    Oumta. 
Looan  A  O..  19  M»n t eotnery ,  107 and  1»  Rfl. 

Hnap  Sklrt»  and  Coraeta. 
M.  Freud,  36  Second  street. 

Unraun  Hair. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Co..  110  Second  strett 

Mereheu&t  Tullora. 
Hollaed  Bros.,  126  Post  atrect, 
Milliner  a. 
Mies  Lizzie  Darter.  118  Fourth  elr»t, 
Mrs.  M.  Delig,  ^26  Kearny  atreet. 

Scorcher  of  Becord*. 
O.  V,  Gillespie.  611  Washington  Btreat. 

Wine*  and  Uqneri,     <  Woolaeali 
Daneri  F.  A  Ho..  A04  Front. 


99 


A  Romance  of  Bed  Mountain, 
AN  ORIGINAL  NOVEL. 

OF  SURPASSING  INTEREST  AND   POWER, 
WKITTEN    IXfEESSLT  FOB 

The  Golden  Era, 

And  posseSBing  nnparalleled  attraction,  con- 
taining a  New  Revelation  in 

California    Romance. 


A.  pleasant  Location. 

PerBons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  In  a 
Oentral  location,  should  visit  the  Albambra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  sulteB  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  building  la  a  verv  fine  one  and  It  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. . 


Cujbvoyant. — Madame  Clara  Antonla,  the 
Olairvoyant,  and  Independent  Tranoo  Medium, 
333  Kearny  st.,  bet.  Eu&h  and  Pine.  Oonsulta- 
tions  in  Kngllsh,  Frenob  and  German.  x 


Olam  Chowder  Every  jNlfirhfc. 

The  best  chowder  in  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  16  Morton  street,  just  eff 
£.earay.  3-r 

We  get  no  bminess  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry.     Office,  121  LeideBdorfi  street.        * 


Public  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  6  a.  M.,  oan 
be  returned  In  the  evening  if  reqolx.d;  we 
never  disappointl  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
LelaesdorS  street,  • 


McDowell,  Show  Card  Writer 

Ready  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 » 

608  Market  street,  oor.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 


Pratt'f  Abolition  OH. 

Cures  Lane  Back  and  Paralysis, 


Wnite  Labor  Only  i 
Employed    by   the  What  Oheer  Liunory,  121 

LeideedorC"  street.  * 


1FTEB    SEEING 

The  Governess. 

GO  TO  THE 

Hot     Sootcli, 

Sutter  street*  aear  Kearny, 

And  try  one  of  their 

Hot  Seoteh's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 


A.11    Drinks    Ten    Cents 


309.  P.  BRIGG8.  Proprietor. 


BEAD  THE  OPENING!  CHAPTERS  OF 

Bret  Harte's  Story 

....or.... 

"MLISS," 

,...ra.... 

The  Golden  Era 

8V.VDAT MABCH    10th, 

TO  BE  COMPLETED  IN  SIXTY  CHAPTERS. 

FOR  SALE  BY  NEWSMEN,  EVERYWHERE. 


TO    MAIL    STJBSCRIBKBS. 

The  Golden  Era,  One  Tear S3  SO 

The  Golden  Era,  Six  Month*. 2  OO 

The    Golden    Era  and      Pettrnon'i 

JLadlea*  Mocnr.lne,  One  Tear G  OO 

The    Oolden    Era    and   Peterson's 

L.udle«'  Macaclne,  Six  Months..    X  SO 


8EBTKD    BY    CARRIERS. 

Tbe  GOLDEN  ERA  and  PETJBRSON'S  LADIES 
NATIONAL  MAGAZINE  delivered  through- 
out the  city  by  OarrierBst  i2.!io.  per  week, 

Send  Addreaa   to    Goldeo  Era  Ofllce,  G40 
Clay  street. 


Now  ia  the  Time  to  Subscribe. 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MR.  P.  BERGE8,  FORMERLY 
proprietor  of  the  Miners'  Roe- 
t&nrant,  baa  taken  the  management 
of  both   the  Miners'  Ree&Aorant  on 

Commercial  atreet  and  tbe  Minora'' 

Branch  on  Market  street,  in  partnership  witn  MR. 
A.MAYEDR,  who  has  been  connoted  with  the 
arm  tor  years.  Improvements  have  been  made  in 
tho  onieino  departtnentB  that  will  render  tbe  Mi- 
ners' mow  popular  than  It  hae  ever  been  during 
tho  22  years  of  its  prosperity.  Oar  Bills  of  Faro 
embrace  all  tbe  detioaoiea  of  tbe  season.  Our 
motto  Is  "Good  Fare,  Good  Cooki  Dg  and  Moderats 
Ohargea." 

I*.  HERGES  «fe  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

C81  and  SfSS  Commercial,  and 
TOO  Market  atreet. 
Open   roro  fi  a.m.  to  10  p.m.  anSl  lm 


MONEY  SAVED 

By  pnrohaaing  roar  Goods  at,  the 

NEW  YORK    STORE, 

Wo.  HO  Second  atreet. 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair  Goods 

CHEAP  AND  FINE  JEWHLRY  AND  FANOY 
Goods.    Tbe  Largest  atook  and  Lowest  Prices, 
at  Wholesale  and  Retail. 
Human  Hair  Switches. ,  £\  Jfi,  $7,  99 and  apwarda 

Homan  hair,  top  braids $2  0i» 

Silk  Ubignons $i  25  and  »l  50 

Stlfir  Top  Braids sOcta 

Linen  or  Mohair  Top  Braids 21  ota 

Lln»a  Switobes * 75  ots 

Silk  Mobair  Carle,  very  fioe  75  eta 

Mohair  Switches,  plain  or  crimped,  tine 25  ou 

Ribbons,  Hosiery,  Hair  Ntts.  etc.,  eto. 

Our   Real    Hair    Goods 

Are  nneqaalled  in  this  market  for  Cheapness, 
quality  or  variety,    Examine  onretoofe  before  mak- 
ing joarpnrobases.    «Br  Good  a  aent  O.  O.  D. 
Jt.    H,    SAMPSON  *fe   CO., 

Ho.  1  lO  Second  street, 
po301m       Bttwwp  MUaalon  and   Minna. 


$1,000  REWARD  OFFERED 

TO  ANY  PBRSON  WHO  OAN  CURE  CORNS 
BoDisn*,  Ingrowing  Naile,  BmeamatHm.  an 
aU  kinds  of  Sores,  as  readily  ae  I  can.  Llnimand 
falre  and   Oorn  Medicine  to  be  had  at  my  omc 


BADGER'S  CENTRAL  PARK 

OAKLAND. 

The    Popular   Picnic   Resort. 

Forty  Minate«  Side  from  tbts  City—Cars 
ran  direct  to  the  Park, 

BADGER'S  OENTRAL  PARK  18  TJNDOUBT- 
edly  tbe  best  Snmmer  Resort  for  Pionics  and 
Families  Onriog  tbe  Hammer,  beiig  FREU  FROM 
DUST,  WIND,  SAND  AND  POISOH  OAK.  Tbe 
Park  ie  very  commodious,  and  located  directly  at 
tbe  water  front. 

1 1  abounds  in  magnificent  old  Shade  Trees,  bean- 
lifnl  Lawns.  Gardens,  etc..  and  is  provided  with 
a  mammoth  Pavilion,  Restaurant,  and  every  con- 
venience for  pnblio  assemblages.  Will  be  open  to 
tbe  pnc-lioaftT  March  I.ltb.  For  particulate,  ap- 
ply to  T.  W,  BiDGER,  at  the  Park,  or  at  his 
office,  oertheaet  corner  Kearny  and  Bosh  streets, 
Snn  Francisco.  mhU  )m 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 
PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTIlf 

N.  E.  eor.  Jaekaon  and  Kearnj  < 

THE  GREAT  ERAPIOATOR  OF  SP  h 
OUMPLAINTS,  iorm'erly  of  Lock  B  2 
London,  and  tbe  last  twelve  tears oT  bin  Fn  2 
DB.  TOZER  informs  the  afflioted  tbat  ttU  aV 
ing  all  tbe  HOSPITALS  IN  LUND0P  * 
PARIS,  aod  spending  one  year  In  tbe  mo  mra 
brated  Hospital  io  London,  the  LOOK,  6*  B 
opened  Lis  old  Medical  Institute  at  the  old  3"  ° 
where  he  can  always  be  found.  DR.  T0Z  ■ 
for  forty  years  met  with  uaparalleled  aac  ! 
tbe  treatment  of  diseasu  aenarally  ksi  _ 
CHRONIC  A^D  SPECIAL  OOatPLAlHl  * 

DR.    CHAS.    D.  .TOZER 

is  in  every  war*  responsible,  binding  bin)  u 
effect  a  permanent  cube,  or  ntakioK  no  c  a 
Those  who  cannot  afford  to  pay  for  adn  3 
medicine  will  be  cherged  for  mediaino  odIt  3 

monthly  restmbative  pill8.d«tbi  ■ 

to  fall  in  giving  relief  in  cases  for  whioh  I  > 
recommeoded.  are  to  be  obtained  onlj  2 
office.  Price.  $5  per  box.  Full  direction  t  2 
box,  cent  br  Fxpresa  or  otherwiae. 

DK.  TOZER  does  not  imitate  the  adn  ■ 
Qn&cka  who  mAse  it  a  pr«>itice  to  pnoiis  S 
affidavits  and  otb«r  false  rpfereneee,  bot  n  m 
the  mo't  reSDeotable  pooolo  ia  the  State, w  u 
bos  cubed  of  diseases  which  othare  hare  It  a 
core. 

BR.    OBAN.    IT.  TOZBB 
N.  E.  corner  Kearny  and  Jaokaon  atit 

f«l-tf  PaoFrao  , 


Assessor's  Offii 

NOTICE  TO  TAX-PAYU 

1873—74. 


A  1,1.  PERSONS,  COHrASlB 
BOCIATIOS8,  or  I IBMI,  li 
Clip  ..d  Connty  of  San  FronclM, 
reqnested,  either  In  person  «»i  r 
proper  repreaentntl ve>,  to  deliTcr  1 1 
A.aei.or'*  Ofllce,  No.  G2  City  H»D 
fore  the  SECOND  MON  DA*  la  AP  i 
1SQ3,  a  itatemcnt  under  o.th  < 
Property,  both  ri:ttsl)Ml.iil 
owned  or  claimed  by  him  or  tte) 
which  li  In  their  posaeaolon.  or  wi 
held  or  controlled  by  soy  other  r 
In  trntt  for,  or  for  the  benefit  of  I* 
them.— See  Section,  0839-3816,  r  ' 
cal  Code. 

O-roU  TAX  IS  NOW  DIE.  I 
Ofllce,  or  to  n  Depnty.  —  See  Set  I 
3889-8840,  Political  Code. 

LEVI    BOSEIEB 
Cliy  and   Coonly  AMI 

Salnrdsy,  March  1,  18TS.     I 


NOTICK 


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rilRKPCBLIOAKBHERtBtl 

tied  that  the  Field  Deputies  ol  > 
Office  will  commence  aaaeialag  pro  I  ■ 
SATrBDIT,  MABOH  1,  INT*. 

The  duties  easlgned  to  those  4*9 
•are  loo  well  known  to  the  eoataaaal 
require  explunatlona,  nrtd  while  I  * 
been  careful  in  making  my  aelecU*  • 
All  position*  or  menfaTorably  kaa.  * 
t  h  la  coanmanlty  for  their  compete"!  r 
latesrrlty,  and  am  eonfldent  that  tk< 
ties  will  be  dtachar&red  by  cheat  ta  ■ 
general  aatla  faction  of  all  concerned! 

I  urflrently  reqaeat  the  general  p«M  ' 
report  to  thla  office  any  dlrelleilea  ' 
doty  by  any  of  my  Deputies,  and  ■'  * 
them  that  any  Juat  complalata  wll  I 
ceive  Immediate  attention. 

LEVI  ROSENIB: 

mh4  City  and  Co  ont     Aeseea 


P^OIARED  RT  THE  JTJBGEB  ATA  j  s 
iir  of  the  Amtrican  "  ""** 

(ol"    trial    arainat    Stein' 
others,  to  be  THE  BEST  «*,  "•"  -jf;-       „  . 
CTKTAZ,  Sole  Atrent,    »0  C^™1! 
W  B.— Pianoe  of  all  slylM  TO  RENT.      _ 


ALKAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE, 

TENELT  FCR"VISHSD  BOOMS,  BUT' 
trie  or  in  aoita, 

"Well  MAgnf*  SAd  VaetllttHd. 
Dnrnrciansd  Kooma  co  let.    a^odglng  wltt 

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WILLISJ^BAND. 

MUBIO    FURNISHED    FOR    ALt    I 
ocoatione.    Mnaio  Importad,  arranf»s 
and  for  sale. 

MAHiCfl  AC.  BLXH     leader  *'*H 
Orchestra. 

DTKITBT  TOUT  DEB  HEHDIX.  X-  k 
«r  or  Bra»  Band. 
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■  SBCOBB  btkbbt. 

0008  I     PERFECT     FITS! 
(faction    Guaranteed! 
lib.  or  RpRixn  udsi'v.iii 

litlnainA    Oa  1  aod  •••  lb*m. 
ra«a*  »lrf«C  BbrTlw 


*"*       It" 
UtlF^ano 


TO  »k»lM,  MACHINE  AORBCY 
ll  sow  tn^f.ifd  f>  ISa  Itaw  Manw 
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Mb...,  Mm lo  Bof.ki.  Mu.lc  Polio-,  aic. 
k   Md  loni-   •vaaortoitni.     Oall  add  *I- 

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IcOAHHOJI    riaVNOB. 
lid    ht    tbo    CBQ'loal    pTlf*MlOO    »o    tb* 
m-prtood  PlMO  !■  this  uiiTkal. 
AilKun  «tc  CO*.  ABcata. 
V».   1»1  M-rfcr.   air^t. 


SSE8  1II_EL0CUTI0II. 


By  a  Clerk  who  Tried  to  Sell  Him 
a  Suit  of  Clothes. 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING.   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE.    AND 

EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY. 

Boom*     lO    mid      1T....OCO    WuMhlnftton    street. 


I.    BB    BAD    OCB.    TO   TUB  , 

GREAT  CLOTHING  EMPORIUM 

or 

C.P.VanSchaack&Co. 


II 


708,  712,  714  sad  716  Kearny  trtf, 

(OPPOSITE  THE  PLAKli) 
E  WOCLII  HATE  BEE»  MUTTBD 


at  once,  wlth.nt  nor  nnnccc.iary 
talk,  nad  would  have  been  llvlas  lo- 
dar,  MlorDBSCBt  to  ao«lety.  and  a 
walking  aaWertlaeaientef  the  lew  arlce. 
a*  which  aood.  are  laid  Bt  that  eater- 
rri.lna  Brai,  laatrad  a.  belai  a  "  dem'd 
eold,  daaav.  al.aBrreeahte  baa..'* 


Philadelphia  Restaurant. 

»B/a    w^ajp^npBQPniBTOB. 


BBBOOLC.  f 


PABTM'.R    WAJITEII 


lor  lb.  rotd.  Thi*  ll  oo.  ol  tb.  bait  oooortun. 
lira  lot  .  Btneri  mto  wltb  a  .mall  oapital  .Tar 
ofl.iad.    Pot  railioalaaa.pplF  aa  aboaa. 


(  H  II.  A.    OAUDKEK. 
The  Celebrated  Dateh  (anxdlan. 

MIIB     MIVM         l.illirH. 
BorlMoo..  r.rlo-Oonlo  and  Ballad  Blorar. 


hai-i-iio   tuiih'i.. 

laeladlna  the  Child    Wonder,  IAPFOO. 

I.REIK    El.I.ia. 

Ulna  U.  ll.l.K  and  W.  El. I. IB. 

OCT    Lla  TOW. 

....A,D.... 

I.   I     <      V      A  It  A.   «   B, 

Berle.Contle    and    Dnettlat.. 


rr>HI    ABOVE    ABTIITH    ABE    KOW    OH    IIIRIlllltKS.    AMD    CAM    KB  EN- 
X     ejai.d  by  mtoaa.ro  Want  ot  tbo  Booby  Moantaloa,  tbr.uith  oar  acaocy. 

BBEBIIIAX    COKBVtT    *    CO. 


THE   OLD 

Hot     Scotctl, 

IS  Mortea  Btreel.    near  AAenrnr. 

A.11    DrinUt.    Ten    Cenl* 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  JNDJtHRY  IN  TOWN. 

Alwars  oo  flle  tb*  Now  York  Hsrald.  Htrp"r'f 
WosklT.  Fr»«k  Loalla's,  !)*»'■  Uoingi,  Poll oe  Go 
utU,  all  >l|&  Oallfornla  papers,  alio  London 
Poiioh.  Ball'.  0.(».  lUuUaiad  LonaieB  Mews.  Gall 
and  saUatjr  rooraelf. 
star-  Don't  forcet  tbs  sin  of  the  Hot  Batoit-b, 
til  it  W.  B.  WALDBOW.  Fropriator 


Bar  Sugar 

JIOB    BALK-BIB    KBABJIT    6rgEKT.    AT 
nd  ot  Oandlw 


SANGER  HALLE 

HUNGER'S  HAT.L.1 
14     OEABY    BT.,    WEAK     EKAK.XY. 


Nfjins  wnt  Hie  Cliolceit  Mi-anda  or   UPlne* 
anil  MAnaora  «>«  build. 

DEPOr  WEVAtD  t.  HECHE'S  B»Y  BREWERY 

f,U  tt  OBBIB  >BU)MA1»W. 


VOCIL  AND  MSTRUHIENTtU. 

MU8ICALINSTITUTE 

CBDKR  THB  DIRBOTION  01 
XatXZl..  VP.  JB.    ZUUTZOrla 
BlBFaatB...  apr.  Oalaa  Sqaa 


TO  or.DEB 


FRE1VTCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 

$50, 


LANCASTER'S 

•IT  WAIBIKBTOR  BTKMKT, 

ftlSla  Up?    Mturnfre's  Opera  Hooae. 


SHIRTS 

...   AWD,... 

GENT8' 

FURNISHINB 

COOD8. 

A  LARGE  ABBOR1MKNT  OF  OKNTB'  FDB- 
DlBhiitt  (tort'la  to  t>«  bid  rood  and  obaap,  at 
the  "OLD  OORNKR."  .1-  I.I'.VY'f,  i«1B>  Mont- 
iroDjarr  »tr*ai  Jostfo*  Bl*ao  to  all.  Doo't  fonret 
t*>»  ro»beT— 51Q  MonUftnary  Strr  et.      fill  1» 

Alfred  Vetter, 

Mann  fact  anr  and 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES, 

SBB  Dnpe>nf# 

XEAB  SUTTER  STHZEY. 

flee  nr  Hock  of  Bird 
Oafffwi  bafore  parebaalDB 
ftitewhere,  Alwayeeoae-  ■ 
thlBR  now  on  band.  My 
Patent  Oaten,  mad*  ef 
Tin  Wir*.  sre  warranted ; 
KRKK  FHOM  VEHM11* 
Alto,  bsst  qaalit-  TKA 
TRAYR  alwa.a  on  hand.  r.o20  f.f 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT   ANATOMICAL   MUSEUB, 

Ami  Colla>B«  of Modletne. 


TO   C\C\C\    BEAUTIFUL   AND- INBTBUOP*. 
llfaUUU  It*  nbi*cu  to  be  iwd.    Qp*n  bo  tb*- 
Pnblio  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUREKA  RAU 
SIBMooLitoaierrfttrtMt.    FOR  MEN  ONLP. 

■^•Da.  JoBDAir'i  Pbitatr  Optics  t»  at  »/m» 
Oaarj'  street  Copposlt*  old  MeobaDloe'  PavUloa). 


Signor  Mancusi, 

pRIVATB  BINOINO    LK880H8.-OLA8S  OB  • 

UOHDAT  anoTTHCAiaiiA-r, 

AtJr.vr.    Bt.  Jataaa   Bona.,  BBS  Harb.t  atraaV 
coro.r  ot  Hllla.  '"»  1— 


MILITARY    COODS 

....AJCD.    .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEBTRICIL 
TRIMMINGS, 


«* 


IF1!  ga.ro. 


THE  JOUENAL  OF  ABfftTSEHEKTS. 
Pabltohed  STsrj  Du  ib  tJ»  *•»*  *» 


O  O  A^  »  X>  "^  s 


MlMmhonl  «e<  *«*  W««hln«t«m  «t. 


Below  Moot(toB»ery 


S»o  FnnoiMO. 


TUESDAY ...APEIL  P,  1873 

California.  Ranches. 

Farm  lif«*  in  California  ia  not  altogether 
lOTelj  in  the  eyes  ol  tha  Baa  ern  Tisitor,  ac- 
eaatoni'd  to  tw  neat  farm  homes,  pretty 
«irdeDB  and  wall-kept  poultry  yards  of  New 
England.  Oar  California  farmers  don't 
cft'o  to  "waate"  time  on  making  their  homes 
comfortable.  Man/  California  ruches  are 
sad-looking  plao».  We  hare  before  hi  a 
letter  from  a  lady  who  ia  atiying  on  a  ranoh 
in  San  Joaquia  Valley.  The  following  ex- 
araot  does  not  present  a  Tery  cheerful  pio- 

VJ  r  i  ■  : 

Mra. does  everything  in  her  power  to 

make  the  time  paea  pleasaot'y,  bat  thongh 
I  have  only  be  in  here  a  week  (and  ah e  ex- 
peo's  me  to  stay  Iwo  at  leaat)  I  am  wiaried 
to  death.  Thia  la  a  level  plain  ■»  far  a*  yon 
can  aee  for  miles  away,  without  one  tree  or 
aiirub  to  relieve  it.  The  house  ia  rougher 
than  a  stable.  Herbie  has  jut  come  in 
with  s-iven  dopB  following  him.  Obickeas 
have  tmll  poaseaaion  o(  the  honaa,  and  seam 
to  occupy  it  more  than  the  children.  AJ1 
the  people  here  seem  to  live  on  is  eggs. 
ToereiBOotahoaee  for  miles  round.  I  have 
only  aeen  itw.i  women  and  an  old  man  about 
eighty  years  of  age.  Mr.  has  two  hun- 
dred horiti,  and  is  alwjys  out  hunting  them 
op.    I  want  to  go  home. 

ThU  description  will  apply  to  hundreds 
of  hom*s  in  the  Ban  Joaquin  and  Sacra- 
mento Valleys. __ 

Heathenism  ProjEresgiaff. 

An  Eastern  paper  siys  :    A  preacher  who- 
holda  forth  in  private  oircleB  only,  gave  it  aj 
his  opinion   the  other  eTening,  that,  from 
the  preseot  disrupted  state  of  religion,  il 
sterna  as  if  wo  were  leaping  back  to  heithen- 
im  aud  its  lites.    He  drew  a  lively  pic.ura 
of  oar  altars  aa  they  are  to  be,  of  the  sacri- 
ficial  ceremonies   to  te   performed  upon 
them,  and  of  the  various  fetishes  which,  he 
predict,  will  ere  long  employ  the  invention 
and  ingenuity  of  fair  heads  and  hands.    He 
does  not  think  that  i\e  old  custom  of  burn- 
ing widows  at  their  husbands'  graves  wil 
ho  revived,  unlets  it  may  be  in  tue  cisea  of 
Mothers-in-law. 
Oyiters, 
In  strolling  round  the  other  nigh:, 
To  look  at  'FtIboo  by  km  light, 
■jot  oareUss  test ,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  whore     fountain's  CA&selesa  play 
Ot  sparkling  waters,  made  a  scieen 
Throngh  which  a  tweet  bouquet  was  seen; 
While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell. 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  tell, 
Made  that  window  seem  to  ha 
Rome  fairy  grotto  of  the  soa. 

dtop,"  aald  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 
It  Iookb  so  nice — and  try  their  oheer." 
"ill  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  trait*  me  to  a  'T.'" 
Ho  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
'Then  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  it  true, 
And  cocked  magmjietntly,  toe; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  Juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  Jnst  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
Ton're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  tand  orabs  aud  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  oil  klndsof  game, 
fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  srery  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem. 
That  they  have  here  the  best  Ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "eu-n  nice  dinners,'* 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  tbJrty-eeven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again, 
"Pacific  Oyster  Bouse.  337  Bceh  street,  above 
If  outg omarj;  open  Day  aud  Nmiit, 

OHABLES  Haake.  Proprietor. 


1*110  Pioneer  Carpet  Beatlna 
Machine    Co., 

Ha,  t>63  Tehama  street,  1b  the  only  p*aoe  you 
..-in  depend  on  for  having  your  Carpets  well 
clranod  and  swept  by  machinery.  J.  Sp*uxd* 
iii;  A  00,  »•> 

-X-j%  Barlow  J.  ssxxiltli 

la  giving  a  cours  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
ttteu  on  Bexual  Physiology  and  Kervous  Dta- 
-ate-i  at  hii  Eygelan  Hall,  63?  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  1 X  o'clock. 
A  Dart  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  resard  to  health 
to  invalids  dally,  from  9  to  4  p.  m.,  free.  w 


Ladles  'Viaitinsr  Cf.rds. 

Written,  engravtd  or  printed  by  Johh  P. 
T>wtub,  126  Sutter  street,  opposite  Uok  House, 
and  at  the  Grand  Hotel.  N.  B.— Hahdkih- 
ommrs  hxatly  m*bexd.  PsantAKBHiP  of  overy 
description  to  order. 

Mrs.  M.  W.  Kind,  dresemaktr,  ba*  rrmoved 
to  1M  Geary  Btreet.  between  Dupont  and  Stock- 
ton, opposite  3tarr  King's  chnroh .  0 

It    ia    a    Beauty : 

The  Little  Gem  Clothing  and  Card  Marker,  at 
416  Washington  street,  near  the  Post  Office.  Best 
aver  lnvectei.  0 


A  great  Taxiety  of  Tl?s  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
J  ait  received  at  the  What  Oheer  Laundry,  111 
Leldetdorff  street.  • 


■Genuine   Ha  i 
Beat  brands  at  61 

coiner  of  Merchant. 


ana    Cljcar«. 
Montgomery  street,  8,  W. 
I  r«nok  A  Oaha.  q 


Srt-m    Moorv, 

Formerly  of  Buss  Honse  Oarrlagea,  can  be 
lou-  '  In  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
■  ab  ument,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery sts.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carriage  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  m 

m 
•**»ratt*a  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  Md  Bruises.  3-l 

i  j?kaot>osrrapni.e    caras.  . 

At  one  dollar  per  doaen  at  the  Peoplep  Art 
Gallery.  34  Third  street  between  Ste-venaon  and 
-  saiiAion  stiM  a 


A   Plate  eff   Hash. 

Next  Frid.y  will  be  gocd  Frid-y. 

Texas  ha?  raised  circoa  licenses,  jw^aa 

London  bas  7,000  lawve's. 

A  Wisconsin  wood  aat-jer  has  retired  on 
$.00,000. 

Olo  Bu'l  is  going  home  after  this  tour. 

The  Chronicle  on  Monday  gave  "The 
other  aid9  of  the  Chinese  question."  It 
made  Ltt-e  strongest. 

Don't  cain  your  manbocd  into  property. 

Dumas  announces  that  he  will  write  no 
more  pl*yn. 

Id",  Iowa,  has  only  female  druggie's. 

The  Obieken  ia  said  to  have  no  f  tar  that 
bis  neck  will  be  wrnng.  Some  one  is  finding 
money  for  his  defenc*. 

Tbe  Empress  of  Prussia  is  gray  and  wrin- 
kled 

AU  tho  Vienna  hotsls  are   full   till  next 

November! 

AgoxL  wife  and  health  are  a  man's  beat 
wealth. 

*  Maybridje'a  beautiful  phofcjgraphs  of  Yo- 
samite  Valley  will  bring  ihousjnds  of  toor- 
ist4  to  California. 

Basie,  Swiizsrland,  has  subscribed  100,- 
000  francs  for  a  Zoological  Gatdm. 

Gerald  Kassey  has  been  making  a  great 
sensation  ia  England  by  bis  le;tare  on 
Spiritualism. 

Bradley  and  Rulofson  are  photographing 
all  the  members  of  the  Bohemian  Club  for 
an  album. 

A  colored  sirens  troupe  is  one  of  the  exist- 
ing wonts. 

Parepa  will  return  next  season  with  a  new 
opera  troupe. 

Spirits  have  baou  turning  water  into 
burning  Qui  l.  We  fancy  those  spirits  are 
not  from  the  higher  spheres. 

Saa  Francisco  cir  conductors  work  from 
twelve  to  fi'een  hoars  a  diy,  and  still  they 
are  good  naturcd,  ai  a  rule. 

The  paper  having  the  largest  circulation— 
tbe  paper  of  tobacco. 

Harry  McC  Finland  who  shot  Noah  Mulen- 
dore.tbeCill  dranaftlc  oritio  fn  the  back  and 
killed  him,  has  gone  to  San  Quentin  f  jr  two 
years. 

The  Golden  Gats  Park  is  used  as  a  raca 
course.  Judge  Louderback  collects  the 
Btakas  next  morning— $25  fine  for  fast  driv- 
ing. 

Dr.  Bellows  is  a  "Conservative  Unitarian." 
but  won't  desert  (hat  creed. 

Steam  ploughs  are  needed  in  California. 

Charles  Vivian  reports  the  people  of  Los 
Ange'es  charmingly  socible,  and  extremely 
well-bred. 

A  piano  that  never  needs  tuning  is  a 
reoent  Boston,  [invention.  v 

G&plaiu  Jack  of  the  ModooB,  me  ins  fight. 

The  Washington  Critic  has  the  cheek  to 
say: 
Strawberries  are  too  sour  to  eat  jus  t  yet." 

It  stole  tbat  Hue  from  Figaro,  as  we  steal 
some  from  its  columns.  Strawberries  in 
Washington  forsoot^l 

When  business  is  dullest  su:cides  are  most 
frequent. 

Everybody  is  Koing  to  a  picnic. 

Don't  try  to  do  anything  wh  eh  yon  cannot 
do  well.    Psy  some  one  else  to  do  it. 

In  the  modern  lexicon  a  murder  trial  is  a 
scheme  to  thwart  jnstioe. 

Bears  are  said  to  promenade  the  streata  of 
San  Bernardino  nightly,  to  the  terror  and 
diegust  of  timid  citizens. 

Bogart  wants  to  be  able  to  travel  this  year. 
Perhaps  he  may.    Perhaps  he  may  not. 

Every  laugh  reddens  the  blood. 

A  recant  writer  says  children  are  naturally 
bad-tempered.    We  don't  believe  it. 

Both  tbe  Call  and  Chronicle  have  pub- 
lished lists  of  the  great  land-owners  of  Oal- 
fornia,  showing  how  five  hundred  men  own 
•igbt  million  acres.  Encouraging  to  immi- 
grants! 

Here's  a  whopper  from  ths  Washington 
Critic: 

In  California  horse  races  are  flatted  by  the 
tones  of  church  bells. 

The  human  race  aie  s'arUd  by  the  tones 
of  church  bells—  christening  chimes. 

No  dramatic  "performances  are  given  at 
the  London  Theatres  this  week  (Passion 
week),  panoramas  and  concerts  are  sub- 
stituted. 

Tbe  drama  is  of  religious  birth, 

Goat  carriages  for  children  should  be  fash- 
ionable among  our  wealthy  c  tizsns. 

Jones  of  Kearny  street  wouldn't  let  his 
wife  name  their  lateet  female  child  "Vinai- 
gretti." 

The  upper-ten  in  Madrid  drive  donkeys 
four  in  hand. 

Tbe  Call  publishes  original  jokea  from 
Fioaeo,  removing  tbe  "trade  .marks"  and 
giving  no  oredit.  Wo  don't  see  tbe  use  of 
ttrs,  Fioaeo  has  as  many  readers  as  the 
Gill. 

Professionals  who  reeeive  eomplimentiry 
notices  in  Fioabo  have  them  reprinted  in 
the  Eastern  papers. 

The  wear  and  tear  of  acting  pu's  prema- 
ture wrinkles  on  tbe  face. 

Bradley  and  Bolofron  have  taken  a  splen- 
did likeness  of  Mrs.  Judah,  Imperial  size. 
Captain  Williams  of  tbe  Atlantic  is  not  a 
man  to  be  envied, 

Tbe  sense  of  the  beautiful  is  as  essential 
as  part  of  a  true  life  as  an  honest  sense. 

Prentice  Hulford  is  getting  into  good 
society  in  England. 

A  pio'ure  is  defined  to  be  something  be- 
tween a  thought  and  a  thing. 


A.   Valuable  Work. 

Procrastination  will  ba  tbe  ruin  of  us 
We  tbink  of  writing  a  book,  put  it  off,  aud 
a  year  or  so'  aftsr  we  have  cooceived  tbe 
idea  some  one  elss  ge!s  hold  of  it  and  car- 
ries it  out.  We  have  long  contemplated  the 
publication  of  "  The  Suicide's  Manual,"  and 
bave  given  a  sketch  of  tbe  work  in  more 
than  one  paper;  and  now  a  Frenchman, 
while  we  were  thinking  over  the  work,  has 
published  it.  Tne  following  paragraph  is 
the  cause  of  tteie  regrets : 

A  French  bohemiau  bas  written  a  book 
entitled  "Tbo  BuicidVs  Manual."  Ho 
eou'corat's  tbe  remarkable  aaic  des  chron- 
icl'.d  in  history,  and  sugg'sts  tolls  readers 
DOtneroui  methods  by  nhica  they  may  take 
thvir  lives  without  euffei  mg  auy  tain. 


Notice  to  the  Public. 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  la  now  eel- 
ling  off  bis  One  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  chU- 
arena'  clotting,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prloea.  BTery  description  of 
gents  ruznlahlsg  gooas,  hat *,  trunk*,  Tails** 
etc.,  below  00*1,    Gall  U  you  want  barialna.lL 


The  Last  New  Sonj?. 

Axr—"Mati  <t  Cftandon," 
Emerson  Oorrllte  Is  my  name. 
My  business  always  Is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  and  Fancy  Boast, 
Relishes  these,  that  my  bouse  can  boast. 
§ifely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
Oh!  hish  oh  I  Oh!  high  obi 
None  who  hare  been  but  again  will  go. 
CorrlUe  fays  sol  says  sol     -  „ 
OnPiueStteet,  it  No.  410, 
Remembtr  the  number  aud  call  again, 
Visions  of  Bbell-fl  h  in  every  style, 
Inwirdly  cause  yon  much  to  smile. 
Ladies  with  escorts  there  always  go, 
Ladles  got  Ladles  go  I 
Emerson  Corvllle'd  polit*!  and  80 
8-1  They  gol  they  gol  thfy  go] 

Enjoyable  Drive*. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carnage,  stylish 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  sre  the  loading  es- 
sentials of  en  uDJoyoWeride,  and  theae  cannot 
be  secured  in  Ban  Frsneitco  so  unquestionably 
as  from  Frank  touioc,  whose  carriages  bave 
the  privilege  0  the  stand  front  In*  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  Elshandsometurn-outsareused 
by  the  best  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  males 
it  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
oeurteous  drivers,  he  Is  more  Liberally  patron- 
ized  than  any  other  carrlsge  proprietor  on  this 
O^ast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  In  particular,  will  engage  bo  eirrlages 
except  those  which  he  provides.  Frankhas  en- 
joyed gr<at  success  In  his  business,  and  the 
admirable  way  In  which  he  conducts  it  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  patronize  him,    * 


American  Watches. 

Reduced  prloes,  at  H  A.  Oal tender's  63  Beo 
ond  St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  osrefnlly  repaired.  D 


Twenty  Thovsand 

Pap;r  Collars,  all  style?,  for  Bale  cheap  at  tbe 
Wha;  Ohear  Laandry,  offlie  121  Leldejdorff  st. 


Do    Not    Suffer    lrora    Corns, 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Ooms,  Bun- 
ions, Olub  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fl.  Cowan's  lust]- 
tute,  S10  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  pjk.  We 
■™*k  from  experience,  haying  tested  the  Doe- 
t*r'e  capability.  References  alyen  tfrequlred.  h 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


j&-    CAn.33. 
SSy~*We,    the    nndcmlgned,    performer*, 

mttsioiaaf,  oibieeas,  and  friende,  tender  a  COM- 
PLIMENTARY BENEFIT  to  Manager  J.  H. 
OBUKCH,  totakeplaesatMAGTJIRE'S  OPERA 
HOUSE  on  SATORBAr  AVfiNlKG,  April  12th: 

Jno.  H.  MoOaba,  (    M.  F.  Orallaxhar, 

Gbae.  Piatt, 

S.  S.  Sample, 

A.  A  sired o, 
H.  W.  Oorbjn, 

B.  Jetlisoa, 


j.  A.  MoPhaartOD, 
Dave  J.  Levy, 

Heory  RoRers, 
Joseph   MoTaggatt, 
And  others. 


The  following  Ladies  and  Oentlemenof  the  Pro- 
fessioQ  bave  kindly  volontcered: 


Miss  Agnes  Kennedy, 
Miss  May  Leslie, 
Mies  Maud  Brandon, 
Mi»s  Lydla  Livingston, 
Loo  Dixod, 
Unas.  'IbonipsoB, 
Hugbsr  Bobioion, 
Harry  Howard, 
John  Kelly, 
James  uoi ion, 
Tbomas  Rosa, 
Geo.  H.  Franois, 


Frank  T)e  Roo, 
John  Radnor, 
M.  Carroll. 
Hi'ry  Hojsrs, 
J.  Jaooby, 
Willis  ArmstroDf, 
Ohai.  Onriall, 
Jobn  Alloa, 
Kichard  L.  Tanke, 
Joo.  E.  Oreea, 
Jobn  Foreman, 
J.  E.  Conner. 


Comer  Twelfth  and  Folaom  streets. 


APRIL    13,    1873 


SUJfDAY., 


TENTH  GRAND  ANftlVERSARY 

.,..07    THE.... 

San  Francisco  Maennerchor, 

^^^  EBCOaTKD  BY  TBE.... 

San  Francisco  Turnverein 

....AND  THK  ...  ' 

GERMAN  GUARD  FUSILIERS 


TBE  PROOESSIOrf  WILL  FORM  OK  BUSH 
atrset.  corner  of  Powell,  st  bslf-past  9  o'oloos, 
and  inarch  tbronsb  the  phnoipal  streets  to  the 
Gard«r.8,  where  a  Grand  Concert  of  Vo.al  and  ln- 
siramen'al  Masio  will  be  given.  Prof.  Qenm  Fen- 
don  linden's  BRAHH  AND  STRING  BaNU  of 
sixteen  pieces.  Danoinc  to  eommenos  at  1  o'clock 
P.  M.  A  Grand  Bill  will  be  given  by  tbe  Ladies  of 
therSeoiety  in  the  eveniac,  commenoing  at  7 
o'clook,  on  wbioh  oooation  the  Ladies  will  engaga 
tbelrsartners,  and  take  fall  control  of  the  ball 
noPA. 


ADMISSION SO  CENTS 


Prof.  0.  S.  Fowler's  Last  Day, 

jpoB  consultations  as  to  your  own 

and  Children's  Phrenology,  Best  Business 
Health,  Harries*,  eto..  at  tbe  Grand  Hotel,  closes 
TUESDAY,  at  a  p.m.    N.  B.-Laat  Tlait.  2t 


PupU  of  X.a  Haliaa  Leroy,  Pari*. 

Ladies'  Hair  Dresser, 

»*    KMI    STSEET.       »31m 


o 


DAVE    MKNDE8.     »t    th. 

old  onsln.  )R.d  Lion.  1»  Omn 
itr.el,  belwa.oKe.ru,  «»d  Dnpoot,  where  700 
OU)  neve  HOT  AND  OOLD  DRINKS,  notforget- 
ting  tbe  old  Pioneer  Lnnoh.  The  "Old  Bport '  U 
.iwewonh.od.      DAYg  MgWTiBB.  Proprietor. 


OEORGE    MATES 


•ncUU  kind,  ot  SHELL  FISH, 
BUlleNoe.  *0,  »1.  *»,  OeJIloml. 
bUrket.  .ntnoo.  on  OjUif ornu  etrMt. 

PmbUoorprrrj*.  pertlee  ul  luniUM  npiiH.d 
From  fl  A.kL  to  li  F.  M.  L*dle,'  ud  OwitlenftenN 
Ontu  aoo»  oo«>  tro«  <  k^t.  to  13  *M       ta37l» 


5  A9SK. 

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GrTLA.NI> 


AVERAGE 


SCHEME! 


500,000  ARTICLES 


SELLING  AT 


23  S    GENTS 


NEW 


GENTS' 

Furnishing 
J      i  Goods 


CLOTHING,  Etc. 


wi 


....or.... 

SPRING    GOODS 

Received  Daily, 

AT  THE 

IX L  Auction  Store 

6 1 8  Kearny  St., 

Corner    ot    Commercial 


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MBRICA 


CKAS.  MAYERS 

Pioneer  Cloak  Sto 

(Formerly  Mayer  A  Workheim.) 
No.    80    MONTOOMEBT    STBs 

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BBASCB,    408    KMRUT    81KE 

MR.    MAYKR  OJLL')    ATTENTIOK  TO 
large  ond  well  selectad  ueonmeotol 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  Tel 
and  Cloth, 

And  hia  nnw  ,ty'e^  of  ready-ro.de  81lk  W™.1 
•  tBerL/.DIEo'  SUITS.  a>  1'ERY  LUWPHi 
Al.o.  a  larse  etouk  ot  biripea.  aroihe.oo' 
Bbawls.  Lace  Jackets  Silk  ind  Gottoo  V,l' 
Bllka,  batms,  nloakinks.  and  every  d.wrlmi. 
Trimmino,.  JUST  aJlklVKD.  a  laimSES 
the  opting  eiyles  o<  " 

rLAIK     ASH      KUllBOim,, 

UKEK    SUITS, 

.  ?■  0.-01oeke,Dres,e«.nd  sn  tt  made  to  ,, 
In  latettfaghlon,  at  reaaonattle  ratea.  -V 


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A  Safe  and  speedy  Rerm 
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tions,  Asthma,  Cold 
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Bronchitis,  Incipient  Cot 
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Pain  and  soreness  of  tl 
Breast,  and  all  Difficultl, 
arising  from  a  sudde 
Cold,  readily  yield  to  h 
healing  powers,  Ask  fi 
the  California  Hall's  Pu 
monary  alsam.  Sold  b 
all  Druggists. 

PBOPKIP.TOBS, 

41T  Seutsome  street,  toraer  CoensMttu 
jatO  tt 


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CURES   DYSPEP8IA.  i 


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Gives  Tone  to  the  Stoniel 


tujmmfr 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITt 


s^TiXL'Br 


Is  a  Sure  Relief  for  Indigirtto 


,(?^^XLB^f 


HAS  NO  SUPERIOR  At  A 

BLOOD    PTJKIFIEE 

feJOtl 


Programmes,  and  all  kinds  ot  Printtaf  Jsr  i 
SHOW.   LBCrrUE.    ((WCERT.T1 
ATKI  ond  CIBCTJS  111MOJ11 
AT  LOW  BATES,  BT 

B.  JF:   steretl 

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>«»  UAITUPAUTUBIB 

jf  — AtTD— 

^T      oruihJTmii.os, 

OTHEI    MrSICAL    IWSTKCafUT 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1  SOS. 

fV'Le.soriB  giren  on  tbe  Baoip  and  Dnm-  *J 
MISSION  STREET,  between  Iftrst  and  Seerai 

N.  B.— Fi.B-toned  Silver  Solo  Banjos  lor  Pi 
eaaionala  alwan  oo  band.  '' 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

EVEBY    SATUKDAX    »!•■" 
Piano    and.     Sir>ie;lnff    at  6  F- 

CHARINGsfJUsSALOO' 

000  Minion  rtreet,  near  Oee.a* 
delO  KAQLE8  A  WILD,  PlwarMW 


J.   C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    H.UXVCI 

Cor.  Seeojid  aidTekuu   etreeti. 

•dy-Terrapln    comtantly  o.    bl 
Oysters  Id  arery    slrle.     PBIVi 
SUPPER     BOOHS  F.1R  TaBII 
dMSllm 


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UNU  UU*UTT 

BOOTS  and  SHO 

ON  HAND  and  su* 
to  ORDKB. 

L.   BLAIR' 

9  Keatrnv  ■•»■•-»* 


CANDIES. 

ALL    KIND*     01   THS     alhTL 
nMde  at  oar  Stssda  Oandy  VaMOty 


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TOT    ALOA1BRA    TH1ATRI. 


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M    PACIFIC    II  ALL 

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ELIND  TOM  EMERSON    MINSTRELS 

LITTLE       BS  A.C. 


ijApJB  r»clout  Entertainment*. 

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ITTLH     Mi. 


April  19.  at  2      Family  Matinee 

if  -Dai'  *•■«  Tl*t  Rorrii, 

•  m  Otiurt  Pleae  freta  M  Orej'e.  UUr-a*. 


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hit 


ITEiaa. 


itrOng  RosomiDiAnoo. 

THE   MISCHIEVOUS  MONKEY! 


uk.ai>    nKir.i     rorrmil 


T»  rosel*^*  with  Ua  RlrU-ptoToMaa  wMeL  aat  t.l 


IJTT1.I    «»C 

hllirl 

...   O.  ftl<-b*rlt 

r»iM    a»o  oni'imu 


UNDER    THE   GAS  LAMP 


Lmn 

»■■»  ikan  

Bufliy 


0.  Rlchsrle 

Bob  Iltr'i 

I.   BoMimd 

Cbae.  flail. iti 


Laura  Hap*  Iba  Train  at  belf  put  aloe 
THUR3DAT  BTaKUO,  ApiU  .Ota 

First  Appearance  of  CHARLES   VIVIA1Y 

Urfk  St    Ol»  ;   PinHfllr Sfi    «'mn 

««»tr.  SOUnin  Prl*-t-    Baaaa        SA    wad  •la> 

•*•*"  All    Bllli   e<*ralnet   Iba   Alkambra   Theatre   moat   oe   proaeoted    hereafter,    on    Monday. 
-t-T-cform-aw  to  cammaoae  paoetiia.iT  at  eight   o'ciock. 


SAB  FRANCISCO  CO.  MEDICAL  SOCIETY 

I—  T«|  IIIUIT  •'  til 

ItnOPATHIO 
DISP1NSART. 


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ntuDiT  ivtmia 


APKIL    IO 


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I  »T«  KM  liOIOK 

INORT    tODRItl   IT   MI    OF   OCR    [ItllN  CITIIIM 


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a-*01XA  B  OATATlffA.-"AI«l,a 

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•—  DUO.— Piaaa aba)  OlArloMt    ... 

Mra.ra.   Muilill  «••  Blprlrh. 

4-uini.wn  sobo  -■  r.-.».i 

Aaaa  ICIaAr. 

5-TBTirATIO"  TO  DAJIOK 

■In  Kalla  H.tMr.    «•!..  Alio   a.rli..  Ml- 
Mftr«k  CraaAtt  and  Mill  llrarl.  Mar.b. 

Conductor Prof.  R.  Mulder  Fabbri 

AjmiaaioK ana  dolus 

•»■  "•*!•  r*..f  »M  Al  bbimiD  A  111 da'a,  11*  kaaraj  Atr—I, 
WltBOAt  axil.  chArfA. 


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r  ee'eareted  t)l  *•  WHITE  MIIRTS     Th-«  fii  fTtBracTi.T.  ud  rotiaalllraBd  darabililT  will  D»ir  b«  auuhad.    To  b.  bad  ooly  >t  th» 

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Snrts.  Why  Have  Te  that  Catarrh  T 

B«r«  P-t  to  Rtddr.  "Ton  Ion*  to  brlihl. 

Mar*  Toar  ••■•  ■<■•■  aparkU  Ilk*  ■  iUr." 
"O   Fl»,     •■■»  Blddr,  "Dr   K-orj'-  Dlftnond  rtnxti 

tlu  car»J  till  dtvii  of  -  b**i  oaUtrrb." 

(Vn'iil  all  tVunfil'*.  t>id  MB  PORT  NTRKrTT. 


HiUiMIaI 
III »! 


iBICKLEY'S  NEW  VARIETIES 


f  Ko.rnt   »Qd   Pii«  itr«> 


Steii-Hn 

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jrVKWIHQ  ....—.—■ APRIL  8 

Th«   AAUrlAlDAiaAl   «ll|    IIBaiBM   W1IA 

Vnrietles  Musical  Melange 

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L.«nIb*>  mmnrri 

M'll<-   Itlaaieae 


Mr.  t>ona  Pt\atotBlaio  of 

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.  .tally-   Tkiyer 

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Hord    Oheeli. 

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total  ftoaay.. 


Tlie     Sports    of    A  Hum. 

_^n^^I*<*aB«aii«o.lor^ 

(Mr  >o  Iron  Uoat....ltlaaaa  K.«lly  ».  fh,nBer. 
iflao  HUutkc  |  lan|i Hla  Violet 


T-  eanolada  altb 


»■  nvviaut  aim 

ffl  1 OTHHB  FELLOW 


iwfeArtf  ....Jofea  PiIoai  Mr.  Pooto Hnfbar  Morton 

ibito-iAr...    H  Daror    Oollactar Dick  Htll 

.frank   Mtrimnre     J.oa.  On  aliUr  .Loo.  oooimirt 

IMPimxa  hVa.,1. 


nllA  Ippur-MISS   BELLE  BELMONT 


••— a ao  (hi. 

I— a»  so  and  aa  oo 

hiiwo  At 7  o'clock— to  AoramMoA  at  I  o'clock, 
IN   BhH«A.|HL- 


To  Close  Copartnership, 


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WE    WILL    SELL 

OCT  ei*£.M  ooni.ivn,    *-■»  par  *•*••» 

«  I  T    OI.AHM    FHIIT    noWhS.    «t  CO    each. 
CVT    OLAM     DIXANTKKN,     •!   IO    *.irh. 

CUT  oIaA.sh    riTriiRRft,    at  co   cock. 
out  ouit  brtm  or— 

1  doaea  Qoblvt*, 
1  daaaa  K«m  OUupi, 
1  dnvB  Kntice   Plata*, 
1  M|ar  Howl, 
1   Mpaoit    l.lua*. 
'    1  Cremtr, 
1  Oaf/ercd  Baiter, 
t  Frail  Bowl 
1   Celery  tilaaa, 
S  Prcaerve   Dl.hn, 
Fna'lth  Dinner  Set  for  IS  ptinnrn,   S»0. 
Fraaeh   Diane r  Met  for  19  prrtnui,   ••&  to  »50, 
Haaerlor  PlaUed  Caatoro,  SI  to  alia. 
Sopcrlor    Plated   (Kodgera    JBroa.)    Table    Hpooaa, 

<JS  .10  per  dnxea. 
rtopealor    Plated    (Kodgci-t     llroi.l    Table    Portia. 

9S  SW5   per  dojr.ro. 
■operlor      Plated    (Budier.      Hroa.)    Tea    Spoona, 

Bs  TR  aer  doaea. 
■aperlar    Ivory,  bundled    l  Baaaell'a)   Table  Blalvea, 

BO  per  doacaa 
Saperlor  Ivory- bandied  f  Bni.t-II'D  Deaoart  Knlvea 

Ba  per  doaen. 
•  •aerlor   Ivory-haodlcd  (Raaael'a)  Carvera,    »*  GO 
par  pair. 

And  aUcooda  la  aar   lttllF,\HE   MTOCK    la  like 
proportSoa. 

HOOPER  &  Go. 


HAVILAND, 


OONNELL'S 

BRAHMWICAL 

MOON  PLANT! 

East  Indian  Remedies, 


FOR  THK  ODRR  OF 


Rba    nuMorn, 
Nanralfia, 

*  «  «', 
.   Aimiiat^MM  •  P»  na. 
Lit  ■■•■  Atfooiiooa. 
(•ciat'oa. 


8o-0  Tbrial. 

Dypt-pala, 

OaUrrh. 

Durrliaa. 

I'onatl.  Hod  tod 

Dtaaotaty. 


a  a- .N..tr  th«-  BSaaai  of  ion*  nf  thoar  wbo 
havfl  t>r>o  i  oai*d  -  Mm.  "t,r«Q»i  I'll.  ily.  ei-Usia.- 
n  >f ;  Oapa.  B  A  Fool;  R  II.  Sloloe;  Maery  KU 
ward*,  of  Uoofatrt'a  lb«a|ra:  Kfad  I.iator,  and 
Dapot-ail  Kb  ABA  V  STKblCT,  bo- 
two*D  Biah  •u'l  I'.  ia.  ap'J  tf 

HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  7*0  MARKKT  BTUBKr,  UARRV  OOR- 
bya  rfapactf'ilr  Informa  hi .  frt«nda  and  pai- 
rona  Ibat  ha  baa  'cQtt^d  id  bnamKal  atylo  tint 
roar  and  ooinfortabla  raaort,  tod  will  ba  plaaaod 
to  ac*  Ibev.  on*  and  all,  and  bara  ilmm  aampto 
•otna  of  tb"  ob'iloeat  wlnea  and  ll<]aora,  A  new 
bUlltrd  Uliln  from  Hi  a  mnnalaoto-y  of  LiatODtltld 
with  Phalan  and  Oollfn  dor'a  latait  pit«B<  a'ael- 
faood  oaabiona,  baa  ba»n  ulacud  in  th«  Billiard 
farlor.  'I  ha  popular  aod  offlciaot  bavoras*  maolp- 
olator,  Tommy  tlarroll,  oao  b*  fonnd  to  bin  old  po- 
ailioo  praparad  to  dlapena*  oraatoro  com  fori  to  all. 
Mltf 

BOWERY  THEATRE, 

SALT    LAKE    CITY. 


yABinrr  talbnt  an  route  east  can 

aiwaya    Morna    ftrit-olaai    •DRiKomaota    by 
al-i ppiac  at  Salt  lak*  and  tpplyins  to 

B.  JKBOMS,-V 
ftl  Boaloeaa    Manager. 

BALDWIN'S    DAIRY  BUTTER! 

THIH  It  TO  CERTIFY  THAT  If.  B.  TERW'L- 
LIOKR  A  CO  .  W  and  SI  Wublofftoa  Market, 
tro  tbo  HULK  AGRN  t'S  Tor  thn  i.n  of  rnr  brand 
of  bur  tor,  known  aa  "  BALDWIN'!*  DAIRY  BUI1- 
TKU,"  It  baa  b«SD  told  at  the  above  atand  tb» 
puttblrtoart  years,  and  any  braoda  of  bnttar  rep- 
raiaotfid  to  be  of  my  nako  not  prooared  of  H,  B. 
TarwUllser  A  Oo.,  are  eoooferfeita, 

i,.  k.  lMi.nwin. 

Ban  Franoifco,  April.  «ib.  16*73. 

N.   B.   TRKWII.I.IOEBA  CO. 
feSS-tm  SO  and  a  l  Waahloitton  Market. 

A.  W.   WHELDEN, 

Whttener  and  Paper  Hanger, 

Ba.     1JM    BEAKY    BTBKRT. 


Ladies  and  Children 

....WILL  HID... 

KINKEAD'8 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

A  DRESSING    PLEASANT  TO  Ufltf.  EASILY  APPLIED. 
la  nit  greaay,  and  will  not  Injure  the  moat  delloaU.    It 
curaa  all  illaaaaae  of   Ihe  aoalp.  ramorii  dandruff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling. 

Ren,' era    the  hair  aof.  and   gloesy,  tod  la  PURELY    VXOB 
1AULK. 

ap-The    Orlmnal    SAOK    BRUSH    HAIR    TONIO    AND 
DRK SSi.NO  nay  be  had  of  the  Agaot, 

afAH.     IF.     DATF.H,     Drawlat, 
Oomar  Now  UonUomory  and  Howard  atreela,  aodef  at)  Drni- 
Hiau. hi?  t  f 


JTOHN    ROBL. 


MONK  UV      THE  BEST  V|l  AI1TY    Ol  MKA.TA 

UAH  BE  HAD  AT 

StalltA  r>,  O,  CalUornla  Market 
PIONEER  8HOE  MANUFACTORY 


THK  (MOSr  ILEGAWT  0U8T0M  WOBK  IB  THI  OITT 


=5 


-  I 


FIGARO." 

ras  joraNAi  or  ajtosehebts. 

E».       BOaABDtTS 


I  Merchant  »»<•    «8«  -W»rtlB«to»  .to. 

8»lo»  Monts-omoiy.  8»n  FrmcUoo. 


WEDNESDAY APBIL9, 1878 


AMUSEMENTS.    Etc 

California  Theau*. 

"The  Governed"  wu  performed  Again  last 
Bight.  It  played  much  more  quickly,  tome  of  the 
vsdondant  dialogue  having  been  prosed.  To" 
night,  Joba  lloUalloogb  will  Appear  as  Riche- 
lieu, a  character  In  wbiob  be  Is  generally  ad- 
mitted to  be  the  riabtlul  laocoesor  ef  Forrest. 
To-morrow  evening,  "Money." 
Metropolitan  Theatre. 

Anothei  immtaae  bonie  last  nlgbt  enjojed  the 
wonderful  pstformanoe  of  B.  D.  Davlet,  tbe  ren- 
triloqaist;  tbe  prtttr  singing,  daccing  and  act- 
ing of  the  Chapman  Si  Here,  and  the  ballet  by 
ll'lle  Gang&lo  and  ladies.  To-night,  tbe  extrava- 
ganza of  "Plato"  will  be  presented,  with  its 
ohamicg  music  and  new  soeaery,  and  Mr. 
Davieswill  present  hit  conical  boys.  Friday  eve- 
ning, farewell  benefit  of  tbe  Chapman  Sisters. 
Wednesday  next,  grand  matinee  performance  by 
seoreeof  volunteers  for  tbe  first  snnnai  benefit 
of  tbe  Benevolent  Protective  Order  of  Seals,  a 
professional  organisation. 
Alaambrtt 

Sam  Biokey  In  capital  negro  farces;  Little  Mao 
in  hie  wondsrfol  Essence:  Benjamin  Olark,  W.  F. 
Baker  and  J.  G.  Ruasell  ia  popular  bailed?,  and 
Bob  Hart.  Charley  Sutton  and  others  in  acts,  will 
present  a  vary  lively  entertainment  this  evesiog. 
To-morrow  evening  Charles  Vivian,  tbe  popular 
character  vocalist,  will  make  bis  reappearance. 
Bella  Union   Theatre. 

A  first  part  by  the  Bella  Union  Minstrels,  an 
interlude  of  songs,  acta  and  dances,  and  the  sen- 
sation drama  of  'TheTriumpbof  Virtue;  or.  The 
Working  Girls  of  San  Francisco'-  will  be  presented 
tc-nigbt.  Tbieisa  good  piece,  and  is  well  played 
by  tbe  company. 
Buckley's  New   Varieties. 

Among  the  features  of  tbe  programme  at  this 
bease  mar  be  mentioned,  Harry  Devoy  in  Datoh 
specialties;  Leon's  pantomime  of  'The  Three 
Bint  pie  tone,"1  Mortimore  in  oharaoter  eketehes' 
and    Wed  Bscklevoi:  the  end  in  thoflr=t  part. 

BUad  Tome    Cowuctwt.- 

t  Thatmu^calmaryelef  the  Ktofteenth  Century' 
£Uad  Tow,  will  make  kU  £r£t  appearance  in  Cali- 
fornia and  give  his  firtt  oocceu  0a  Monday  E63t, 
at  Piatt's  Ball.  On  our  first  page  may  be  sees  a. 
list  of  tbe  compositions  whioh  this  negro  boy  who 
doea  not  understand  a  cote  of  musio  playa  with 
the  ease  and  precision  of  a  professor  of  ( :e  piano 
ferts.  How  be  dees  it  Is  a  mystiry.  That  he  does 
it  taousande  oaa  testify.  Tbe  Bale  of  seat)  will 
commence  to-morrow  at  Gray's  Musio  store  oa 
Olay  street  above  Montgomery. 
Pacific  Hall. 

On  Thursday  evening,  the  10th  iosb.,  a  conceit 
will  be  given  under  the  auspices  of  the  San  Fran. 
Cisco  Medical  Society,, (or.  tbe  benefit  of  the  Free 
Homeophatio  Dispensary,  232  Butter  street.  Tbe 
programme  whioh  appears  on  our  rlrBt  page,  com- 
prises performances  on  the  piano  by  Misses  Katie 
Nsuer,  Alice  Moyle,  Sarab  Orosett  and  Grade 
Marsh;  au  aria  by  Mies  Anna  Elzer;  a  selection 
from  "Der  Freieohutz,"  by  Madame  loess  Fabbri; 
instrumental  performances  by  Messrs.  Minefield, 
Hinriobs  and  Bchnbertb,  -and  other  features. 
Prof.  Mulder  Fabbri  will  act  as  conductor.  A  free 
dispensary  ie  a  great  blessing  tothepcor  In  a  city 
like  Sao  Francieoo,  and  the  least  the  public  lean 
do  ia  to  assibt  the  Medioal  Society  in  keeping  It 
up.  The  combination  of  amateur  and  profession- 
al talent  will  render  the  concert  a  pleasing  and 
popular  one. 

■Woodward's    Gardens, 

Thousands  flocked  to  these  gardens  oa  Sunday 
and  all  enjojed  themielveB  thoroughly.  The  at- 
tractions on  week  daye  are  noaeroue,  and  three 
•r  four  hours  of  the  day  can  be  well  spent  in  the 
Museum,  Ait  Gallery  and  Skating  Pavilion. 
Ma  ^aire's  Opera  House. 

J.  H.  Ohnroh  will  be  the  recipient  of  a  oompli- 
plimentary  benefit  on  Saturday  evening,  when  a 
-host  of  volunteers  will  appear. 
.  San  Frakoisco  F-osileeeb.  —  The  second 
annual  pionio  of  this  fine  company  will  be  held  on 
Sunday  next  at  Beauetaen  Park.  Alameda.  Target 
shooting,  games,  dancing  and  other  amusements 
will  be  the  order  of  tbe  4ay.  First  boat  leaves  at 
9a.m. 

Cm  Gaedenb,— The  grand  festival  in  cel- 
ebration of  the  tenth  anniversary  of  the  San  Fran- 
cisco Maennerehor  will  be  held  here  next  BaaCay. 
The  Maenaerchor  will  be  escorted  by  the  Sao 
Francieoo  Tarn  Verela  asd  the  German  Guard 
Fuslteere.  A  grand  concert  in  the  afternoon; 
ball  in  the  evening. 

Asatokkiai.  Museum On©  of  (he  most 

•ompleie  collections  of  the  kind  ia  the  United 
States,  comprising  handrede  of  costly  aad  bean- 
tlral  wn  models,  ia  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
Only)  at  the  Majeam  oa  Montgomery  street.  An 
soar  may  be  profitably  spent  bare. 


The  Saoramento  Theatre. 

One-half  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre  at 
Storamento  haa  been  sold  to  Wm,  Morrow 
at  $15,000.  Morrow  now  owns  the  entire 
property.    He  will  probably  give  a  dramatic 

season  shortly. 


How    to    Procure    Bargains. 

Attend  tbe  auction  sales  of  Watson  k  Bam- 
hart  at  their  aactlen  salesroom,  112  Sattor  Btreet, 
adjolnlnp.  the  new  Circus  Amphitheatre,  and  yon 
are  sara  to  prooare  bargains.  Sale  days— Mon- 
days and  Fridays.  Cash  advanced  on  merchan. 
diae.    Oat-door  sales  promptly  attended  to.    s 

The    Best   RsmedJea, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
aVs  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  biliona.  complaints. 
For  gale  by  all  draggista.  Agency,  417  Sansome 
Btreet,  cemer  of  Commercial.  • 


^ratt'a  Abolition  Oil. 
The  People's  Bemedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains. 

Ladies,  yon  may  say  what  yon  please  there 
Is  bat  one  place  in  the  city  where  yon  can  buy 
underclothing  cheap  for  yourselves  and  chil- 
dren, and  that  ia  at  M,  Friedianderfe  Go's,  No. 
9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Building.  Go  and  be 
convinced.  Sh 

PraU's  Abolition  Oil 
Care*  Bheomatism  and  Neuralgia.  3 


Notmegi, 
[From  the  Daobary  Nsws.l 

And  now  they  have  invented  artificial  bat- 
tor.  And  wby  not?  We  bave  artific  al 
hair.  The  public,  we  mean,  has  artificial 
hair. 

Bandy. beaches  are  common  enough,  but 
we  never  sQBpected  sandy  maples  until  the 
introduction  of  this  year's  crop  of  sugar. 

Mr.  Hedge,  who  is  recommended  to  try  a 
watering  place  next  rummer,  is  now  riding 
around  with  the  different  milk-men  on  trial. 

"Tour  children  may  never  have 'wealth. 
observed  a  neighboring  clergyman  to  bis 
congregation-  "but  when  they  grow  up  it 
will  be  something  for  them  to  boast  that 
their  fathers  were  not  members  of  the  For- 
ty-Second Congress, 

The  spring  styles  of  bonnets  are  oertaiirfy 
suferb.  The  ladies  are  showing  iacre&eed 
excellence  of  task-.,  and  they  are  to  be  com- 
mended. The  latest  bonnet  is  a  trifle  tigh- 
ter ban  freights  on  'oar  railroad,  and  as 
gracsful  in  proportion. 

A  very  handsomely  dressed  young  man 
who  was  waiting  at  his  horse's  head  for  his 
girl,  Sanday  aftsraoon,  and  deairedtode> 
moDstrat 3  to  the  watching  neighbors  how 
familiar  he  cooid  be  with  such  an  animal  ( 
pat  the  head  of  the  noble  beast  in  his  bo- 
som, and  just  then  the  animal  sneezed,  and 
—well  anybody  wfee  has  seen  a  horse  sneeze 
can  picture  to  himself  the  state  of  that  shirt 
bossm,  and  cellar  and  vest,  iost  aswellas 
one  of  'be  old  masters  could  do. 


Tile  Sacraments  Theatre. 

The  public  and  press  of  Sacramento  com- 
plain bitterly  of  the  grasping  disposition  of 
the  owners  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre. 
Tne  Bee  says : 

When  Signor  Rossi  qrjit  tinging  and  went 
t  ■)  calculating  tbe  cost  of  bringing  first-class 
singers  and  chorus  up  here,  he  came  acroes 
a  bar  more  difficult  than  be  bad  ever  found 
in  mneic,  and  which  barred  h  b  venturing  op 
here  at  all.  The  expenses  here  alone  would 
bave  been,  with  the  enormous  rent  asked, 
$152.  per  night.  It  is  also  announced  that 
f -r  the  same  reason  of  GEorbit  nt  rent  the 
Piper  lease  is  off.  Piper  was  willing  ie  give 
$250  every  half  moots,  $1,000  for  the  State 
Fair  month,  and  $500  per  month  for  each  of 
the  three  Legislative  months.  The  lessors 
wanted  $300  each  half  month,  $1,000  for  the 
State  Fair  month,  and  tbe  same  for  each 
Legislative  month.  What  wonderfol  finan- 
cial tict  tbey  have  of  frightening  off  every 
profitable  lessee— Proctor,  Maguire  aod  Pi- 
per. We  hear  that  a  movement  ie  on  foot 
to  baild  a  new  theatre. 


New  Music. 

Gray  has  inst  published  Vivian's  "I  will 
Stand  by  My  Friend,"  and  Emerson's  "Going 
to  tbe  Shucking."    ith  wphotograpbic  title 

pages. 

--♦ . 

The  Boston  Furniture  Company 

Has  removed  to  735  Market  street,  between 
Third  and- Foortb,  an!  have  a  new  and  well 
selected  stock,  at  reduced  prices,  41 


Woman's    Rights. 

One  wonld  think  that  It  was  one  of  woman's 
rights  to  enjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  tbe  same  price  for  It.  '  Nearly  all  the  res- 
taurants "  for  ladles  and  geLtlemen"  in  8an 
Francisco  have  poorer  fare  than  those  where 
gentlemen  oaty  dine.  Thebe  is  an  exception. 
At  the  Fiot&EB  Restaurant,  on  Washington 
street,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladies  can 
get  aa  ex.ellent  breakfast,  dinner  orlaneb.  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
since  18*9,  provides  every  luxury  the  market 
affords.  Both  Indies  and  gentlemen  find  there 
dishes  to  please  the  most  epicurean  taste.      * 


Those  Beautiful  New  Carpets. 

At  Jas.  W.  Burnhsm  &  Go's,  No.  618  Market 
and  IT  Post  streets,  are  going  like  hot  cakes. 
New  and  choice  patterns  constantly  arriving. 
A  perfect  rash  to  see  and  buy  them.  Elegant 
parlor  fnznltme  nude  to  order  in  tbe  finest 
ayile.  iA 

• 
Dr.     JJoHe-rty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  as  Buoh  is 
bow  the  moat  successful  ol  any  Physician  in 
Sin  Fran oia co.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leldesdorfl,  a  few  doors  nelow  What 
Oheer  House. x 

It   Is    True. 

J.  A.  Sbaber  k  Go.  are  selling  parlor.  Bets  and 
all  other  kinds  of  furniture  and  bedding  oheapsr, 
for  casb,  than  any  other  dealer  In  town.  Other 
dealt  r*  don't  stand  a  ghost  of  a  chance  when 
people  know  Sbaber**  prices.  * 


Fine    OandJ.es. 

Tresta,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ary, 678  Kearny  Btreet.    wholesale  ana  retail,    g 


Froata  and  Sweet, 
Far  the  best    confectionerr,  pa  to  Oanty  and 

Wacaer's.  107  Mentgoraerr  St.  Bear  Batter.       H 


IkT'FOB  Chtm>tue'b's    Pictures  go  to  Mouse's 
Gai-lert,  417  Montgomery  street.  3-v 


Five  Hundred  Men  Wanted 

Immediately.    To  send  their  watbiag  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Lcidesdciff  st,        * 


Fob  »  hk  wobb,  go  to  T.  O.  Jessup,  dentist, 


V.   Cartier  &  Co. ,  Lapidaries, 

From  Parle,  having  tbe  latest  improved  lapi- 
dary tools,  will  exeaate  aay  work  in  their  line 
in  a  enpeiior  manner,  at  moderate  charges. 
Will  pay  tbe  highest  prices  for  quartz  speci. 
mens,  and  appraise  the  value  of  all  gems.  Lap- 
idary. 611  Merobaat  street,  room  26.  Sh 


Good    Investment. 

No  other  city  ia  the  United  States  offers 
greater  Inducements  at  the  present  time  for 
investment  in  town  lots  than  San  Diego.  Now 
Is  the  time  to  secure  lots  at  $26  each  at  421 
Montgomery  Btreet.  Tbis  Is  the  best  chanc 
ever  offered.  • 

Everybody    Suited. 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  hats.  At  "  Thb"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  on*  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  B 


We  get  no  bntiaess  from    Chinese,   and    we 
employ  none  to  do  oar  work,  at  tbe  What  Cheer 


The   Common   Pate. 

"The  fate  of  a  yonog  man"  is  the  title  o* 
a  new  novel.  We  know  it  a'ready.  It  ii  to 
wait  on  some  young  lady  be  thinks  tbe  aome 
of  perfe^tioo,  to  spend  all  his  spare  cash — 
sometimes  more  then  be  can  spare — on  bar, 
attend  her  to  balls,  tbeatreB,  parties,  and 
ebnrob,  and  then  find  out,  when  he  aeks  the 
question  to  whioh  an  answer  in  the 
affirmative  will  make  him  entirely  happy, 
ordepr<83  him  to  the  lowest  depths  of  dv 
spairand  diiarranged  necktie,  that  she  is 
already  engaged  to  be  married  to  the  bald- 
headed  wretoh  who  wears  eje-glagaes,  and 
talks  science.  It  is  pletBant  just  then  to 
have  the  adored  objeot  remark,  'If  we  can- 
not be  more,  wj  can  at  least  be  friends  for 
life."  If  the  youth  isn't  a  fool  he  bears  his 
fate  with  fortitude,  and  soon  returns  to  his 
three  square  meals  a  day.  If  he  is  a  fool  he 
takes  to  telling  all  his  friends  about  his  un- 
happy condition,  gets  diunk,  wears  bad 
clothes,  and— greatest  folly  of  all— goes  off 
and  marries  another  woman  who  has  played 
some  other  young  man  the  same  trick  that 
was  played  on  himself.  If  this  isn't  "the 
fate  ol  a  young  man,"  then  we've  never  been 
juvenile. 

Touctuntr . 

Tell  ma  to  forgive  me,  for  O,  I  am  so 
happy,"  was  the  telegram  an  IndianapoliB 
girl  sent  to  her  father,  1 3  appraise  him  of 
her  elopement  with  a  telegraph  opera'or. 

Sancwich  Island  Pulu. 

Since  tbe  aecenslon  or  the  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Fandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  industry  is 
tasing  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Bebieiber,  dealer  la 
bedding  and  furniture,  620  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  tbe 
principal  importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  his  shipments  thip 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  its  Euperior  qualities 
for  maUrass  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Schrei- 
ber  will  find  no  difficulty  in  dlFposing  of  all 
that  comes.  a 


Star  Shirts  and.  Collars. 

All   Borts   and  sizes,  for  ta'e  obeap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leidesdorff  st,        • 


Save  ton*   Money. 

Why  pay  $8  per  dozen  for  Cabinet  Bembrandt 
Pnoi ograpbe  when  you  can  get  tbem  for  $4  per 
dozen,  end  all  other  klcde  equally  cheap,  at  the 
New  Toie  Gallery,  No.  25  Third  street,  be* 
tween  MleBion  and  Market  streets.  No  ObineBS 
employed  at  tbe  New  York  Oalh  ry.  3-b 

«      .     .  - 

Sewing  Machines  for  Sale, 

Rented  and  repaired,  at  116  Post  street.  Also, 
Agency  for  Mills'  Adjustable  Treadle.  x 


a,  pleasant  Location. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Oentral  looation,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tbe  building  lfl  a  verv  fine  one  and  IB  well 
lighted  sndventilated. « 

• 

CurnvozAKT. — Madame  Clara  Aatonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium. 
323  Kearny  St.,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine.  Consulta- 
tions in  English,  French  and  German.  s 


Clam  Cbowder  Every  m&ht. 

The  best  chowder  in  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  16  Morton  street,  jaet  en* 
Kearny. 8-f 

For  the    Best   Candies, 
Qo  to  the  popular  store  of  Geo.  Haas  b  Co 

20  Kearny  street.    New  style  cap  bonbons  for 
balls  and  parties.  Sbi 

Public  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a.  u.,  can 
be  returned  in  the  evening  if  rcqoired;  we 
never  disappoint!  What  Chear  Laundry,  121 
Leiaesdorff  street.        • 

McDowell,  Snow  CtkirA  Writer 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 . 

608  Market  street,  ccr.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 


Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 

Cures  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


White  Labor  Only  1 
Employed   by   the  What  Oheer  Liundry,  r31 

Leidesdorff  slreet.  • 


AFTER    TBE 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

GO  TO  THE  • 

Hot     Scotch, 

Batter  afreet,  aear  Kearny, 

And  try  one  of  tbetr 

Hot  Scotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 

All    Dx-inks    Ten    Cents 


feStf  - JOS.  P.  BRIGGB.  Proprietor. 

MONEY  SAVED 

By  purchasing  yoar  Goods  at  tbe 

NEW  YORK    STORE, 

No.  110  Second  street. 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair  (roods 

CHEAP  AND  FINE  JEWELRY  AND  FANOY 
Goods.    The  Lirgeet  Etook  and  Lowest  Prices, 
at  W  hole  sale  and  KetaiL 
Human  Hair  Switches.. .$5,  J6,  $7,  $S  and  upward; 

Homaxi  hair,  top  braids S'2  Oil 

Si  kUhignona $i  25  and  $1  50 

bilk  Top  Braida , t 60  eta 

Linen  orMohairTop  Braids 2*cts 

Liub-a  Switches ., 75  eta 

Silk  Mohair  Onrle,  very  floe. 75  eta 

Mohair  Switohes,  plain  or  crimped,  fiae 2SotB 

Bibbona,  Hoaiery,  Hair  Ntta.  etc,  etc. 

Our   Real    Hair    Goods 

Are  nneqoalled  in  this  market  for  Oheapaees, 
qaabty  or  variety.    Examine  our  atooli  before  mak- 
ing yoar  porobaaea.    *»-Goods  tent  O.  O.  D. 
■A.    ».  §AHP80H  <&  CO.. 

No.  no  Secoad  street. 
ao30  lm       Betweea  Mlaeloa  and  Minna, 

$1,000  REWARD  OFFERED 

TO  ANY  PERSON  WHO  OAN  DURE  OORN8 
Brjoieoo,  ingrowing  Naila,  Rhenmatifm,  an 
ml)  klndeot  Sores,  as  readllyaal  cao.  Licimenj 
Balve  And  Ocrn  Medicine  to  b«  had  at  my  offio 


BRET    HARTE'S 

Incomparable  Romance, 

"The  Story  of  Mliss, 

An  Idyll  of  Red  Mountain," 

(WRITTEN  FOR  THE  GOLDEN  ERA  JN  18C3.) 

Will  be  oontinaed,  and  cenoladed  ia  aixtj 
ebaptera,  eommeneiag  ia 

The  Golden  Era 

....or.... 

Sunday March  16, 1873 

Now  is  the  Time  to  Subscribe 

"MLISS," 

A  Romance  of  Red  Mountain, 

AN  ORIGINAL  NOVEL. 

OF  f  UHPASSIKQ  INTEREST   AMD    POWER, 
TTBITTIX    JTXFKESSLTr  FOB 

The  Golden  Era, 

AadposeeBsiog  anparatleled  attraction,  con- 
taining a  New  Revelation  ia 

California    Romance. 


BEAD  THE  OPEOTNQ  OHAJPTBBS  OF 

Bret  Harte's  Story 

....or.... 
....IN.... 

The  Golden  Era 


SUNDAY 11JL1U  II    l«tb, 

TO  BE   COMPLETED  IN  SIXTY  CHAPTER*. 

FOR  SALE  BY  NEWSMEN,  EVERYWHERE. 


TO    MAIL    8UBSOBI BSsBtr. 

The  Golden  Era,  One  Tear .93  50 

The  Golden  Bra,  Six  Months 9  OO 

The    Ctoldea   Era  aad      Peterson's 

XindleV  Mnaazloe,  One  fear....  5  OO 
The    Golden    Bra    aad    Petenoi-'i 

ILadle**  Masoxlae*  Six  Month*.,     fi  GO 


8£BT£T>    BY    CARRIERS. 

Tbe  GOLDEN  ERA  end  PETFRSON'S  LADIES 
NATIONAL  MAGAZINE  delivered  through- 
out tbe  city  by  Carriers  at  12^0.  per  week. 

Send  Addresa    to    Golden  Era  Office,  GIO 
Clay  street. 


Now  is  the  Time  to  Subscribe. 


Attention,  Good  Liyers! 

MR.  P.  SERGES.  FORMERLY 
proprietor  of  tbe  Miners'  R*w- 
taarant,  hai  taken  tbe  management 
of  both  the  Miners'  Reeaaaraat  oa 

Commercial  street  and  tbe  Miners' 

Braooh  oa  Market  street,  in  partnership  with  ME. 
A.  DBAYEDR,  who  has  been  ctaaeeted  with  the 
Brm  for  years.  Improvements  have  been  made  fa 
the  eaisine  departments  that  will  render  the  Mi- 
ners' more  popular  than  It  has  ever  beea  during 
the  1%  years  ef  its  prosperity.  Our  Bills  of  Fare 
embrace  all  tbe  delicacies*  of  the  season.  Oar 
motto  is  "Good  Fare,  Good  Cooking  aad  Moderate 
Charges," 

P.  BEB0BI  A  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

C81  aad  £88  Commercial,  aad 
TOO  Market  street. 
Open  rora  5  ajc.  to  10  p.m.  aall  lm 


BADGER'S  CENTRAL  PARK 

OAKLAND. 

The   Popular  Picnic  Kesort. 

Forty  Mlaeites  Hide  from  tbls  CHy— Care 
ran  direct  to  the  Parle. 

BADGER'S  CENTRAL  PARK  IS  TJNDOUBT- 
edly  the  best  Summer  Resort  for  Piodics  and 
Families  dcring  tbe  Summer,  bsiuf?  FREb  FROM 
DUST,  WIND,  SAND  AND  POISON  OAEL  The 
Park  Is  very  commodious,  aad  located  directly  at 
the  water  front.  1  .    _ 

1 1  abounds  in  magnificent  old  Shade  Trees,  beau- 
tiful Lawns,  Gardens,  etc.,  and  is  provided  with 
a  mammoth  Pavilion,  Restaurant,  a^d  every  oon- 
wnience  fer  public  assemblages.  Will  be  open  to 
tbe  public  aft*ir  March  I5tb.  For  particulars,  ap- 
ply to  t.  W.  BADGER,  at  tbe  Park,  or  at  his 
office,  northeast  corner  Kearny  and  Bush  streets, 
Fan  Francisco.  mhll  lm 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 


FENELY  FURNISHED  ROOMS,  SDJI- 
F  gle  or  in  salts, 

Well  £daraso4  aad  Vanttlo-twdi 


S.F.  BUSINESS  D!RtC)7| 

_  Aatroloirera. 

Mrs.  Back,  120  Geary  street. 

Boob.a«iler«  ana  Weatloa.sv 
Btaoey*  Mock,  (school  books  arpeoia 

eorner  Fourth  aad  Miaaion. 
B.  U.  Moore,  600  Menutomere,  near  Mar 

Buslaeas  Colleewa. 
Heald'a,  Bryant  A  Stratton'a  CoUege,  % 

Butcher  a. 
Katf,  Fred,  Btalla  ft*  to  100.  OabforataMi 

Clalvvoiaate, 
Mra.  O.  M.  Stowe,  %  .7  Searoy  street,  Roi 

Employment  Offlee. 
H.  H.  Kirchoff,  Mate  and  Female  Hetp,fl 

French  Fancy    ttomia, 
Loeaa  A  Oo..  19  Menteomery,  107  aud  IDS  f 
Hoop  Sktrta  and  Curaeta 
M.  Freed,  36  Second  street, 

B  Dm  an  llutr. 
Sampson,  A  B.  4  Oo.,  U0  Second  street. 

Merchant  Tailor*. 
Holland  Bros.,  126  Post  street. 
MHlInera. 
Miss  Llzcie  Carter,  118  Fourth  etreet, 
Mrs.  M.  oellg,  226  Kearny  street.    ' 

Searcher  of  Records, 
O.  V.  Gillespie,  «il  Washingion  street. 

Wines  and  Liquor*.     'WooIm 
Daneri  F.  A  Co..  MM  Front- 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOW!' 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTI 

Si.  B.  eor.  Jaekion  and  Kearaj 

THE  GREAT  ERADIOATOR  OP  ft 
OOMPLALNTS,  formerly  of  LoV 
LoadoD.and  thelaattwelveyearsof SsalTi 
DR.  TOZER  informs  the  aauo%  th«  i 
mg  all  tbe  HOSPITALS  IN  LOKW 
PARIS,  and  spending  one  year  in  ihta 
orated  Hospital,  in  London,  the  LOOK  b 
opened  cie  old  Medioal  Institute  at  ta»a  ! 
where  he  can  alwayB  be  foond.  DR.  Ht 
for  forty  years  met  witb  aaparallelsa  ti , 
JHSoKr5r,lTt.m*Dt  ot  aiee»B«  aensrslly  Y 
CHRONIC  AWD  SPECIAL  OOSIPLaIB    ' 

DB.    CHAS.    B.    TOZJtR 

ia^'a^  every  way  responsible,  binding  ti 


effect  a  permanent  CTjBEi  or  maUag*b«' 
those  who  cannot  afford  to  pay  for  id 
medicine  will  be  charged  for  medi«insonl 
MoNT  HLY  RESTORATIVE  PILiS.mT 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  cases  for  whioh 
recommended,  are  to  be  obtained  ml 
office.  Price,  $5  per  box.  Full  direction 
box,  eeot  hy  Express  or  otherwise 

DK.TOZER  does  not  imitate  the  a* 
UaaofcB  who  mane  it  a  prsntioe  to  puol 
affidavits  and  otber  false  references,  hot 
the  moot  reBpeotable  people  in  the  Stats 
has  cobed  of  diseases  which  others  ham  ■ 
a  are. 

w  _     DK,    CeiS.    Bt.  TOXK 

N.  E.  corner  Kearny  and  Jackson  Hi 
feI~'f 8*0  Frs 


Assessor's  Olfii 


NOTICE  TO  TAX-PAY 

1873-74. 


A  LL  PCBSOrYS,  OOMPAHU 
SOCIATIOBTS.  or  FIBMI,  « 
City  aad  County  of  Son  Fro  ads  * 
reqaested,  either  la  person  er  p  Ir 
proper  represeatatlvea,  to  deliver  k 
Alienor's  Office,  No.  6S  City  Hi  n 
fore  the  SECOND  MO  Ml  AT  Is  A  1 
1878)  a  atatement  nader  «i 
Property,  both  I' K II  SON  A  L  aad  \ 
owned  er  claimed  by  him  or  Ik 
which  la  la  their  possession,  er  as 
held  or  controlled  by  any  otter  ■ 
la  trait  for,  or  for  the  benefit  c.  * 
them. -See  Sections  3680-8016,  IP 
eal  Code. 

irrOLL  TJL£  18  NOW  »VM  » 
Office,  or  to  a  Deputy.  -See  ■  * 
8689-88*0,  PoUtlcal  Code. 

LETI    BOSKKE 
City  and  County  lu  ' 

Satorday,  March  1,  187% 


NOTICE 


. 


np  HE  P  DB  LIC  AJt  H  BJBSBBT 

.    fled  that  the  Field   Deputies 
Office -will  eommence  asseaslag  »r  * 
SATTJBDAT,  UAKCH  1,  1»T» 

The   duties  assigned    to  these  A 
sure  too  well  knows  to  the  coma* 
require  explanation*,  aad   wall*' 
beea  carelul  la  making   my  select 
All  positions  by  men  favorably  ks  >■ 
Ibis  community  for  their  coaipetei  ■* 
Integrity,  and  om  confident  that     *" 
ties  wlU  be  dlscharized   by  the"    * 
general  satisfaction  of  all  cone*" 

I  urgently  request  the  generalP*  " 
report  to  this  office  any  dlretlstl 
dntybyany  of  ray  Bepatles,  »n- 
them  that  any  Jast  coraplsOat*  » 
ceive  Immediate  attention. 

JUEYI  BOSSES 

mh4  City  and  Count 


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Fl-LABED  BT  THE  JOTOE8  *J  I 

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otken.  to  be  THB  BBST  OS  ijfflg"  9ri 

IT  p.—  Piano,  ol  .llBtriwTO  BEBT-  p 


«T   ^thcit    E"oL-i       AT.RAHESA 

mtmmm 


WiLLIS^BANI 

MUB1C    FURNISHED  JOE,  Ji 
oeoasiona.    Musio  imported,  arrai    ■ 
and  for  sale. 

UABCVs  M.  BX.XTM    leader 
Orcbearrra.  , 

HESBT  VON  DEB  MHH»IE  ' 
er  ofBran  Bond.  ..  I 

sor-Ordf-re  from  the  conotry  DrorapU:" 
to  Address  M.  W.  WILLIS,  faM ;| 
Store.  188  atoitarrasrr  street,  or  M  \ 


15INQ    I  Store.  188  HoiWmw  atreet. 

IbbbbbbbbIbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbIb. 


£>  MOTEL.  ^    ™ 


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FS     HOT! 


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■'"'   Cardinal  Due  de  Richelieu, 
aDman  Sisters 

BtCHSt-tSVJ 


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B-ialT*7-er's    Comedy   or  MONEY. 


m.^ho,  Triumph  of  Virtae 

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The  Work  ng  Girls  of  San  Francisco 


Him  lot  mi  Kiiaia 


AT,  AT  2      GRAND   MATlHtF. 

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HOBDAY  ITEJIES.  April    UU-flnt    Appa-anes    tbU  t*a»o   of  lb*  ArlTowiftdggd   gCKEN  Of   TBE 

AMERICAN  STAGE. 


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CHILD  HAS  RETURNED  TO 

ItB     Parent. 
EKA     SHIRT    STORE, 

KmII|      Ir^rl.    ka,   KcBMV.4  «• 

:l      Hi'cnnd       NlriTl, 

ere    ree    will     •■.    e    fnapkt.    e*> 

•  .1  iHiiin  ee.    rimmi 

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EB'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

iks mi ^  cm,    mini. 


lt,«l»t'; 
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I  KLUifT  TI1B.TRE  HAS  BXSH  OJI- 

W1U4.  1«4   «w  ».  mud  br  Uw  Bl«bt  Of 
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r  umil  VIU  da  aualWjatt«D  hf  iatMr 

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laj  mU>  Pwuil.lai, 


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•  ••  WMMtfUn  atraat.  ttaa  rTasalaw 


IN.   gWEENET, 

■tRCHANT    TAILOR 

AS    HKC0ND    bITKKbTT. 
GOODS!     PERFECT     FITS! 

atlsfaotion   Guaranteed! 

IVB    LIRE  Or  BPRIRO    151)  SUMMER 
oo-it  )oil  r*<«iTt<J.    Cb  I  Bod  ■•->  toBtn. 
A  Nrfo*.   .trfft  BTir)771l. 


WEED  BEWIM,  MACHINE  AOF*r<Y 
iocy  )•  no*  rmoMrt  to  ISIRib  MonU 
■trtMi,  D«sr  LlBWBrd.  N.B-ThiWRKD 
KAToritB  tH>k  tbe  hish-nt  prsrnnin  n*«r 
two  roBDB|llon>  Bt  lh«  (TBtt  World"*  K«ir 
•  .  i r*67 ;  bIba,  tbo  uni  Kir*t  Frflmlrira  at  tha 
■  Bir'ssd   Igttitato   Fair,  ddoq  TWr  N  I  V 


n.  It*  »alaa  i<  mir1)  dODDlBd,  »"d  fataalla 
b  prfc«  w  hltDarto  m2l  lm  sod 


PIANOS. 

ANfl.  PIANO  BTOOLB,  PIANO  COVERB. 
itBtMnsto,  Maalo  Bonka,  Maile  Folio*,  ato. 
atMk  and  lar«*  bm  or  tin  ant.  U*!l  «od  cx- 
Uhb.    Tbt  OBlabratBd 

Mil'AHMOX     rilMOU, 

asrdad  br  tha  malc«l  prsftsslou  st  tb* 
lom-prlcad  PIaqo  In  ttils  msrkst. 
VJLM*.XUPT  A  CO.,  A.t«b.U. 
Mo.  1»1  Market  Btrsct. 


'J  • 


Hi. 


LASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

)  Or    THE    LEADING   MEMBERS    OF 

•  TbBstrioal  ProfBBttoo  la  tsllfoniia,  prav 
clia*aaIor  lsstmOilOB  Id  Eloomuao. 
II  UbtbII  thami«lT*Bof  tbeoppor- 
ilrin  ■  s  oast  ml  art  at  b  au>dar*t*  otMt 
■"  *•  BB«lr  ihin  la  "0«a>biBM"  P.O.  Bex 
MB   H*lJ«oiArB   bb   to  Mrffll,  ate,   will   b> 


KGOBRT.  CLAIRVOYANT,  TR8T  -*- 
■oa  Ttitjob  Mtdlora— Obo  b-  nnoaolUitl  JjL 
Mwsta.Bkoi-.edBllf.fromlOA-M  to    #-*T 

""'  '-  Nuodar.  'instdar  *>P«t 


By  a  Clerk  who  Tried  to  Sell  Him 
a  Suit  of  Clothes. 


Pacific    Purchasing. 

PRINTING,    DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE.    AND 

EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

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II 


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(OPPOSITE  THE  PLAZ.,) 
M  WOVI.ll   HAVE  BEEN  MITED 


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walklBB:  adTcrtlienentor  tbe  low  prices 
aft  which    good  a    ore    sold  by  that  eat«r- 

prtilaf  flra,  lutead  «f  Itctag  a  "  dena'd 
cold,   daBBp,   dliBsreeablr  bad*." 


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and  Etlqaor*  oo  hand, 

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f.Utl  0HB1S  FELDUAKN. 


V0C4L  »ND  INSTRUMENTAL 

MUSICAHJfSTITUTE 

DSDKR  THE  DIBBOTION  OF 
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in  nETr  in 

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GOODS. 

AUHdR   ABSORTMKNT  OF  OENIB'  EDB- 
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trie  Dnanbcr— OlO  Mfrilgomftr  itt»at.     fall  Ira 

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■lannfacturar  ftod 
Imporuir  ol 

BIRD  CAGES, 

SEE  Dopont. 

NSAB  SUTTER  STRMB1. 

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tliioft  diw  on  bftiid.  My 
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Alio,  best,  qaalny  TKA 
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GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEURI, 

AadColleice  ofKedlclne. 


Pobllo  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUREKA  HALA 
B I B  Moatgomary  itreet.    FOR  MEN  ONLY. 

gay  Dm  Joiidax  e  Pbivatr  Officii  Is  »t  *"»! 
Ov>ry  tLraet  (opposits  old  MeobaDiot'  PstIIIod). 

Signor  lVIancusI, 

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....AMD.    ,. 

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TRIMMINGS, 


**  FIGAROS 

THE  JOUBNAX  Q¥  AMUSEMENTS. 

pablUbed  «rrery  Day  in  tho  Year  ** 
j_       j>.       BOGARDUS 

AT 

•SSlCercbant  nnd  535    Wn-hluirton  Stl 
Below  Montgomery,  San  Fraociaoo. 


WEDNESDAY APRIL  9,  1873 


Something  Like  a  Story. 

Tbs  eit raordiaarj  woman  resides i'ni  time 
In  Lsxiogton,  Ky.  Forsjme  time  past  aho 
ha?  been  atliag,  and  bad  become  emaoitted. 
NothwitbetaDdiag  this  har  appetite  was  faar- 
fo.1  to  behold,  and  tie  quantity  of  prorisi  ms 
eh  a  cODBimed  made  her  husband  iaok  sad 
whenever  the  grocer  was  spoken  of.  Last 
week  the  nmtjry  wis  solved.  One  day  she 
became  sick  aad  vomited  a  mouse,  a  young 
kitten,  two  rabbit  i,  a  yonngalligitor,  and  a 
small  cobra  capello.  A*  her  appatta  still 
continues  it  is  thought  that  tho  rest  of  the 
animals  of  some  menagerie  that  she  has 
swallowed  will  make  their  appeiranco  ai 
soon  as  she  eats  something  that  disagrees 
with  tnem.  Her  husband  has  started  a  tide- 
show  with  the  animals  which  she  has  thai 
far  laaaohed.  He  expects  ia  time  to  own  a 
resectable  menagerie  of  home  production 


Soed  for  a  Criticism. 

Tub  Pall  Mail  Giz: tie  is  likely  to  figure 
in  another  libel  suit.  A  few  melts  ago  it 
published  a  letter  commenting  unfavorably 
upon  Mr.  Gilbart'd  new  play,  "The  Wicked 
World."  The  writer  spoke  of  "the  eoarae- 
ne  s  of  workmanship"  by  which  fthe  {piece 
was  disfigured,  remarking  that  the  Coarse- 
ness "occasionally  hardens  ia  to  actual  offen- 
ei?eues3;"  and  in  another  passage  he  said 
"the  baldnes)  with  which  the  absanoe  of 
mortal  lore  ia  presented  oarriea  £with  it  a 
stray  smack  of  Oneida  Creek."  Probably 
Mr.  Gilbert  thought  any  reference  to  this 
loo  *litj  ia  connection  with  bis  play  .was  an 
offense.  At  any  rate  he  has,  it  is  reported, 
begun  proceedings  against  the  proprietors 
of  tbe  paper,  who  of  course  decline  te  giro 
up  the  name  of  their  correspondent. 


Tiio  Daily  Graphic. 

This  is  a  title  of  a  diilv  illustrated  paper 
raoently  published  ia  New  York.  We  have 
reived  No.  21.  The  illustrations  >re  not 
highly  flniibed,  but  are  graphic.  A  daily 
paper  full  of  pic'urcB  representing  the  events 
•of  tbe  day,  and  sild  at  fire  cents  a  copy 
should  succsfd.  The  picture j  are  produced 
by  a  new  process  of  engraving,  which  is 
keptsecret.  We  suppose  in  is  akin  to  the 
zinoograph  process  which  was  used  when 
a  couple  of  yeaT/s  ago  there  wjb  an  attempt 
mads  to  run  an  illustrated  daily  paper  in 
this  city.  Though  the  attempt  failoi  after 
the  firtt  week,  to  San  Francieco  belongs  tbe 
honor  and  glory  of  having  started  the  first 
illustratid  daily.  We  hope  the  New  York 
paper  will  meet  wiih  better  succses. 


An  Ub appreciated  Joke. 

There  was  an  indignant  bride  in  Vermont 
the  other  day.  Tfce  wedJtng  ceremony  was 
performed  byajuatiee  of  the  peace,  who 
conoluded  it  by  saying:  "And  now  I  sand 
you  to  the  county  jail  for  thirty  d*ys."  The) 
bride,  looking  daggers  at  him,  exclaimed : 
"  You  ought  ta  be  seat  to  the  insane  asylum, 
you  infernal  old  fool.  I've  got  a  good  mind 
to  pat  a  head  oa  you  that'll  kesp  you  in  bed 
for  over  thirty  days."  The  justice  took  the 
dignified  rebuke  in  Bilenca,  and  didn't  offer 
to  stop  tbe  br.de  and  groom  when  they  itfc 
without  offeiiog  him  a  fee. 


Twenty  Thousand 

Pap<r  Collars,  all  style?,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
"WnasGhea:  Laaodry,  office  121  Leldeadorff  St. 


Tne    Pioneer   Carpet   Beating 

Machine    Co.t 

No.  653  Tehama  Etreet,  Is  the  only  p'nee  you 
can  depend  on  for  having  your  carpets  well 
cltaned  and  swept  by  machinery.  J.  Spauxd- 
ing  i  Oo.  3-a 

J>r.  Barlow  *J.  Smnh 

Is  giving  a  eoure  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
st  en  on  Sexual  Pbyaiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  bis  Eygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
-  fery  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  H  o'clock. 
^  uart  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
aud  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  In  reeard  to  health 
-o  invalids  dally,  from  9  to  *  p.  m.,  free.         w 


Lidles  "Vlaltlna  Ceres. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Joint  P. 
DwxEB,  126  Setter  Btreet,  opposite  Lick  Houw, 
■and    at    the    Grand    Hotel.    N,  B.—  Haotdkkb- 

CHIBFB  NEATLT  MASKED.      P«MMAKHrTTP    of  fiVBTV 

•deacriptlon  to  order,  B 

Mrs.  M.  W.  Kind,  ere.*nn»fe>  r.  bai  removed 
to  123  Geary  street.  betwe°o  Dupont  and  Stock- 
ton,  opposite  Starr  Elng'a  churoh.  Ov 

Xt    is    a    Beauty  : 

Tbe  Little  Gem  Clothing  and  Card  Marker,  at 
416  Washington  street,  near  tbe  PoBt  Office.  Best 
ever  Invents  J.  0 

A  great  variety  of  Tlf  e  and  Bows,  all  Btyles, 
just  received  at  tbe  What  Cheer  Laundry,  131 
LeldesdQrff  ttrett.  '  a 

• — — — 

Genuine    i=£a  .  ana    Clears. 

Best  brands  at  61  M^ntgonjery  street  S.  W 
corner  of  Merchant.    L  r«nok  &  Caha.  q 

Sam  Moore, 

formerly  of  Bnss  House  Carriages,  can  be 
found  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing 
•  abUshment,  southwest  corner  Bueh  and  Mont- 
gomery ete. ,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carria«e  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  & 


A  New  Type  Rostamrant. 

A  writer  in  the  Ne*  York  Daily  Graphic 
says  :  Efforts  are  being  mads  tj  establish  a 
novel  kind  of  restaurants  here,  under  the 
mod  st  title  or  "Qmkar'a  dairies."  One  of 
these  has  bean  open  in  Broadway  for  Boms 
two  monthB  past,  and  the  extension  into  the 
up-towa  districts  is  foreshadowed  this  week 
by  the  opening  of  another  oa  Broadway, 
higher  up.  Eiospting  tb.9  name,  there  Is 
nothing  of  the  Qutksr  discernible  about 
these  mild  aud  mi  ky  taverns.  It  is  under- 
stood that  they  are  owned  and  oontrolled  by 
a"Uaitsd  Farmers'  Milk  Reform  Associa- 
tion." If  the  fiald  in  which  taeee  whistling 
herdsmen  pasture  their  cows  is  only  half  as 
large  as  tho  field  cios3Q  by  them  for  thtir 
rjform,  then,  indeed,  their  project  ought  to 
provo  a  succeis.  What  they  purpose  ib  to 
supply  purs  milk  and  plain,  wholesome 
food,  chiefly  of  the  farinaceous  kind,  at  ratsa 
to  suit  the  pockets  of  all.  In  an  establish- 
ment called  Quaker  one  would  naturally 
expect  t  j  sae  female  figures  of  tbe  straight 
up-aad-dewo  pat'ero,  with  high-necked 
dreiBss  and  hair  arranged  in  unattractive 
trim.  Not  so  with  the  damsels  who  trip  to 
and  fro  with  bowls  of  wholesome  porridge- 
and-milk.  To  Bay  the  least  of  them,  they 
aredre;sy.  Th?y  via  with  one  another  in 
their  heads  with  pyramids  of  alien  hair. 
Such  enormous  paaiers  aa  these  young  wo- 
men sport  c  mid  never  have  been  revea'ed 
to  the  most  reokleas  dressmaker  ia  her  wild- 
est after-dianer  dreams.  Quaker,  forsooth  1 
Pauoy  tb. 9  straight  perpendicular  of  a  Qaa- 
keress  broken  bv  a  pauler  nearly  as  big  as  a 
barrel-organ  ! 

Whore  He  was    Ahead. 

This  story  comes-from  Maine:  A  man  in 
Portland  married  a  a  widow.  She  has  a  fash- 
ion, which  is  too  common  among  ladies 
who've  buried  a  man,  of  giving  bioi  glowing 
accounts  of  the  angelio  virtues  of  the  dear 
departed.  As  the  prohibition  law  is  in  force 
in  Maine,  he  cou'd  not  drown  Li*  sorrows 
in  liquors,  bo  he  nerved  his  soul  te  take  a 
terrible  revenge.  Oae  night  when  his  wife 
was  sleeping  souodly,  perhaps  dreaming  of 
the  "first"  vie  im  of  her  charms,  he  aross 
from  his  bed,  took  a  sledge-hammer,  and 
deliberately  raising  it  to  his  shoulder,  he 
marched  to  the  graveyard  and  smashed  the 
tombstone  of  his  dead  rival  in  little  bits. 
Now,  when  his  wife  says  anything  about 
the  virtues  of  tbe  dead  man,  he  replies:  "It 
may  belljvery  true,  old  gal,  but  he  can't  mash 
my  tombstone;  there's  where  I'm  ahead," 


Appreciative  Audiences. 

The  New  York  Times  says:  ThoUrical 
audiencei  in  the  more  aitleus  districts  of  the 
oountryhave  uoique  ways  of  testifying  their 
appreciation  of  favori'e  actors.  In  Califor- 
nia iu  the  early  days  a  sbowerof  gold  eagles 
often  rewarded  a  laoky  hit.  This,  in  spite 
of  its  suggestion  of  the  fits  of  poor  Tar- 
peia,  was,  on  the  whole,  a  pleisanter  mani- 
festation of  approbation  than  that  which  the 
older  Placide  once  received  in  a  Westsrn 
town,  whoa  an  enthu-i  < s t : o  cirpenter  in  the 
gallery,  having  nothing  els  3  t>  bestow,  sent 
his  heavy  cMsel  whizzing  through  the  flat 
within  an  iachof  the  actor's  hssd.  St  11 
Io3s  agree  tble  was  the  tribute  accorded  to  an 
actives  the  other  night  at  Denver  city.  Some 
mercurial  edirer,  having  summoned  her  be- 
fore tbe  curtain,  admiringly  shot  her  in  the 
bip.  If  such  evidences  of  public  favor  are 
common  in  Denver,  public  performers,  we 
imagine,  will  bo  rather  cooled  in  their  ardor 
for  cilia  and  enoores. 


Trie  Last  New  Song. 

Air— "Atoct  £  Ckandon." 
Emerson  Oorvllle  li  my  name. 
My  business  elirayg  Is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  aad  Fanoy  Boast, 
Relishes  these,  that  my  Loose  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
Oh!  hUh  oh  I  Oh  1  ulgh  oh  I 
None  who  have  been  bat  again  will  go. 
Corville  fays  sol  says  boI 
On  Flee  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remember  the  number  and  call  again, 
ViaioQB  of  Shell-fl  A  In  every  style, 
Inwardly  oause  you  much  to  smile. 
Ladies  with  escorts  there  always  go. 
Ladies  gol  LaUes  got 
Emerson  CorvlUe's  polital  and  so 
3-1  They  got  they  got  they  gol 

Attention,    Ladles 

To  give  the  skin  the  softDess  of  velvet,  and 
the  tint  of  the  Illy  to  the  complexion,  use 
Digest's  Gbemh  de  Lib.  l 


Do    IS"ot    Suffer    trora    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Oerns,  Bnn« 
ions,  Clnb  and  Ingrowing  Nails, can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Inetl- 
rnte,  310  Eearny  street,  from  1  to  6  vjs.  We 
»™*k  from  experience,  haying  tested  the  Dos- 
tor'e  capability.  References  slven  if  required,  b 


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Future  Wives. 

A  painstaking  person  who  has  gone  to  the 
trouble  of  investigating  the  subject  of  for- 
tune-tailing, baa  twenty-seven  different  card 
photographs  of  "future  wives*'  whr  are  in 
store  fpr  him,  obtained  from  as  many  dif- 
ferent sorceresses.  He  don't  think  there 
are  any  trumps  among  these  o&rds. 


The  National  Same, 

A  Connecticut  boy,  just  learning  to  read, 
asked  his  father  nhat  Credit  Mobilier  was. 
"It's  our  national  game,*my  boy",  replied 
the  father,  who  with  the  shrewdness  of  a 
native  of  the  Land  of  Steidy  Habits,  was 
looking  aheid,  you'll  be  able  to  play  it 
when  you  get  big  and  go  to  Coogro-s. 


Oysters, 

In  strolling  round  the  other  nigh:. 
To  loojt  at  'FtIboo  by  gas  light, 
unr  careless  feet,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where     fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  Boieen 
Through  which  a  Bweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
We  lie  moBBy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell. 
Made  that  window  seem  to  be 
Rome  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

.Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here — 
It  Iooes  bo  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  '-I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  "JY" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 

■  Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  it  true, 
And  cooked  magnificently,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  Juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that. 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  meu. 
They'd  clam  eand  orabe  aud  terrapins  ; 
In  tact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  aR  klndsof  game. 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name. 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladiap,  too,  haye  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  ice  cream; 
80  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  wnat  they  call  "en:h  nice  dinners." 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  Bouse,  S37  Bush  street,  above 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

CHARLES  HAAKE.  Proprietor. 


PROTECTIVE  ORDER  OE  SEAIS. 

WThtre  will  be  at  special  meeting  on 
Thursday.  April  lOtb.  at  2  ooloofi  P.  M,  at  Charter 
Oak  Hall,  on  Market  street.  All  members  are  re- 
qoested  to  attend,  as  business  of  importance  will 
ooBie  before  the  Lodge. 

«91t  A.  W,  BARK.  G.  S.  O.  8. 


Card,    of    TlLanUs. 

Bah  Francisco,  April  9, 1973. 
To  Misses  Ag-ne;a    Kennedy,   May  Leslie.  Wand 
Brandon  and  Lydia  LivinsBtoo,  and   the  Messrp. 
J   H.  McOabe.  8.  S.  Sample,  A.  Astredo,  J.   Al- 
len, R. L. Tank,  J.  E.  Green.  J.    Foreman.   Loa 
Dixon,  O.  Oorlell  aod  others: 
Tour  generosity  Id  ext»adiag  to  me  ■  Compli- 
mentary Benefit  is,  I  think,  the  highest  compli- 
ment that  cenld  bs  pud  t  j  me  as  a  manager;  con- 
sequently I  fled  it  difficult  to  express  adeqaktaly 
ray  obligations  foryonr  kind  offer,  tbe  acceptance 
of  which  will  be  one  of  tbe  proudest  references 
of  mr  life.    I  remain,  ladies  and  gentlemen,  year 
obedient  serrAnN  J.  H.  ORrTROH. 


POOLS !    POOLS  ! 

POOLS    WILL   BE   SOLD   ON   THB   GREAT 
Stillion  R&cs  b'twoeo  &JAX  sad  ELMO,  on 
1  HURSDAT  md  fRIDAY  EVKNIWGS,  at  Por- 
ter &  Lewi*'  Reading  Room,  Lick  Honeo  Halonn. 
ap92t  K.ILLIP  A  CO. 


Second  Annual  Picnic 

....OP  THE.... 

San  Francisco  Fusileers 

CAPT.     GEORGE    CAMUS, 

WILL  BE  HELD    AT    SOHUETZHN   PARK. 
Alameda,  on  SUNDAY.  April  II,  1873. 
There  will  ob  aPobli  j  Target,  and  solendid  Priiss 
to  be  Bhot  for;  aUo,  a  Ladies'  Target,  and  Amnee- 
menKi  for  ooi!dr-c. 

Scbmidt  aod  Scblott's  Band  Is  engaged  for  this 
occasion. 

T-e  Fmt  Boat  will  leave  the  Wharf  at  O  A.  u. 
By  order  of  ap!9  -It  THE  OOMM I  fTFE. 


Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carnage,  stylish 
horEesand  a  reliable  driver  arc  the  leading  es- 
sentials of  en  t-Djoyoblerlde.and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  FrancUco  eo  tin  question  ably 
as  from  Frank  tontcc,  whoee  carriages  have 
tbe  rrlvLlego  o  tbe  stand  fronting  tbs  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  His  handsome  turn-outs  are  qsed 
by  tbe  best  circles  of  tbe  dry,  and  as  he  makes 
It  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  snd  perfectly 
oonrteonB  drivers,  be  Is  more  liberally  patron- 
lied  than  any  other  carrlf  ge  proprietor  on  tble 
Oaast,  wblle  a  large  nnmber  of  persons,  and 
ladies  In  particular,  will  engage  no  oirrlages 
except  thoee  which  be  crovldee.  Frank  has  en. 
joyed  great  encoess  In  his  boslnsss,  and  the 
admirable  way  In  which  he  conducts  It  makes 
him  a  lavorlte  with  all  who  palronlza  him.    * 


American  Watches. 

Reduced  prices,  at  H.  A.  Oallender's  62  Seo 
ond  St.  corner  of  Mlaalon.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  carefolly  repaired.  D 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 
Cares  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Braises.  3-L 

Photoffrapaic    Cards. 
At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 

Qaliery,  Si  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 


Notice  to  the  Public. 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metfopolltan  Theatre.  Is  now  sel- 
ling off  his  fine  stock  of  men's,  boye'  and  chil- 
arena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
trunks,   valisop, 


gents  furnlsblnir 


Corner  Twelfth  and  Folsom  streets. 


APRIL    13,    1873 


NE-W 


GENTS' 


Furnishing 


Goods, 


CLOTHING,  Etc. 


TENTH  GRAND  ANNIVERSARY 

....or  THE.... 

San  Francisco  Maennerchor, 

. . .  .ESCOBTED  BT  THE 

San  Francisco  Turnverein 

....AND  TEB   ... 

GERMAN  GUARD  FUSILIERS 


THE  PROCESSION  WILL  FORM  ON  BUSH 
street.,  corner  ot  Powell,  at  balt-nast 9 o'clock, 
and  march  tbroajen  the  principal  streetB  to  the 
Gardets,  where  a  Gri^d  Oonoert  of  Vo  al  and  In- 
Biramen'al  Music  will  be  Riven.  Prof.  Uenrv  Foo- 
don  Maden's  BRASS  AND  STRING  HaNU  of 
sixteen  pieces.  Danoinx  to  oomroecoe  at  1  o'clock 
e.  M.  A  Graod  Bill  will  be  given  by  tbe  Ladies  of 
tbe  i  Society  ia  tbe  evenioK,  commencing  at  7 
o'clock,  on  whloh  oooasioo  the  Ladiee  will  engage 
tbeir  Dartners,  and  take  fall  control  of  tbe  ball 
room. 


ADMISSION SO  CENTS 


AdCcUle.     OECA.TAHTJ 

PnpU  of  La  HsIidb  Leroy,  Pm-Is. 

Ladies'  Hair  Dresser, 

?1JUWSTB  EET.       rd3  lm 


O     4|gP     C.        OLD 

DAVE  HEXDES,  at  the 
—  oldorigina  iRfdLion,  10  Geary 
street,  beiweeo  Kearny  and  Dapont,  where  yoo 
can  have  HOT  AND  COLD  DRINKS,  notforget- 
tang  the  old  Pioneer  Locoh.  Tba  "Old  Sport"  ia 
alwag«"n  h^^d.      DAVK  MHNT>K3.  Prnprietor 


GEORGE    MAYES 

DEALER  IN  OYSTERS,  OLAMS 
andali  kiodi  of  SHELL  FISH. 
Stalls  Nov.  40,  41,  ia,  Oalifornia 

Market,  entrance  on  Oaliforafa  etreet.    — 
Pablio  or  private  partieo  a_id  famlUN  enppUac" 


Full    Lines 

....OF.... 

SPRING    GOODS 

Received  Daily, 

AT  THE 

IX L  Auction  Store 

6 1 8  Kearny  St., 

Corner    ot    Commercial 


£1 


CHEAPEST  HOUSE 


aftaaAaiiBsasaiait*j^Ba*>sfAi 


CHAS.  MAYEfl'l 

Pioneer  Cloak  S] 

CFnrnnlf  Murer  &  Workluj,, 
Wo.    a»    MOWTOOMEKT   s 

Oppo.lle  the  tick  Bo.u. 
BIUICH,    408    KKA.BNT   a 

MR   MAYER  04LLS   ATTENTIm 
lurao  »na  well  sBleoted  liSiaSi  ' 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk, 
and  Cloth, 


And  bis  new  itylea  of  readr-murf*  urn. 
•  tbe,  LiDIEi'  SUITS.  «  VErV  Em 
Al.o.  .  I«r«.  .took  ol  b.ripoa.  Briib, 
bh«wls,  L.ce  Jsok.ts,  Silk  .od  ujf," '' 
Silk*.  Satin..  O  n.b.ntr.     ....    ."    "I101 


Silki  S.lln.,  <>i»«tm«.':'.';a'«,S°02 
JDST  iJiiuVXD.VwS 

Ilnlnl 


Trimmings.    u  . ,  .- 
the  Mpripg  styles  of 


PZ.AIM     ANit     ENHKOIBJ 
LIAES    SVITS, 

•  I?-.BT01o**B'Dr"9"a°d«at»Budi 
in  latest  fashion,  atreaioaable  rUat; 


r        PRICE    50 

A  Safe  and  speedy  R, 
dyfor  all  Bronchial! 
tions,  Asthma,  c 
Coughs,  Loss  of  V 
Bronchitis,  Incipient 
sumption,  Hoaraei 
Pain  and  soreness  o 
Breast,  and  all  DifTIci 
arising  from  a  au< 
Cold,  readily  yield  t 
healing  powers.  As 
the  California  Hall's 
monary  alsam.  Sol 
all  Druggists. 

FBOPKIETOma, 

417  Santome  street,  corner  Otsa 

JA10  « 


CURES   DYSPEP8I, 


Gives  Tone  to  the  Stor 


trjwsaift 


WILt  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPET1 1  S 


' 


a^rSTttll 


Is  a  Sure  Belief  for  India  I  n 


fej8mi» 


HAS  NO  SUPERIOR  II 1 

BLOOD    PTJRIFI 

faDtf 


POSTER 

Prosriffitnes,  and  all  kind,  of  Pr 

SHOW.   LBC  ? TIKE.    COMCIBT. 

ATBB  and  CIKCU8  HAKAU 

AT  LOW  RATES,  BY      I 

B.  r*.  stere 

58U    CI.A.T    8TE1II.  I 


THOMAS    W.   BKEI 

SILVER  FIiAT 

^t  MAKUFAOTURIBi 
j-r  — Ain>— 

^^f         SIPAIIII 

t^T        DRUfflsTBANJOS, 

OTHJUE    MXIOECJ1JL    I»8TKU» 

ESTABLISHED  US  IMS. 

■tS/-LassoaB  given  on  tbe  Banjo  and  Dp  ' 
MISSION  STREET,  between  First  ««    ; 


FREE  AND  EA8 

EVEK  V    SATl'BDAt   ■> 
Piano    etna     Sirglnff  ft" 


CHABING 


+t*M] 


OOe  Btlnlon  ktreeti 
delO  EAGLES  A  WILD,  P"  J 


J.    C.    COIMBES 
TERRAPIN    X.TJI* 
e»r.  Second  and  Teh  ttnin 


^-Terrapin  oomttatij 
Ojeter,  in  every  ,b.lt. 
SUPPEB  BOOMS  F.'ffl 
d«o  31  lm 


EXTRA  QUI 

BOOTS  and  * 

ON  HAND" 
toOBDl 

-AT-     , 

BLA« 


0  Kearnv 


CANDIES. 

ALL  KliVDS  OE  THE  FINES 
Amide  at  onr  Steam  Oandy  Faster? 
ordera.  especially  from  the  ooantry.  * 
and  w'M  be  promptly  at tendad  to.  _^M  , 

mmmm 


II 

\ 


V 


HJ.„. 


Soda 


UTVS  MUSIC  HAIL 


N 


*W    AL1AMBR1    TIIATRI. 


■ 


iT   l»  \(   II  |(     ||  \|j, 

ORAXD 


3LIND  TOM  EMERSON    MINSTRELS 


u 
•a* 

^AArelou*  In 


■  nrnenta. 


XTTLE 


MAC 


Fir»t  Appearance  of  CHARLES    VIVIAN 


rem  wut  turn  ooutm 


nonir* 


ies  Driif; 


I 


■ 

■  ■AT     Hill    1      >MiR*ril 
J    ••    RtTftMU. 

Thi.    Holla 


I  •  >l l 


holll.KR    IIKOTIIMIS 


ITTL.B1     IMCAO'g*     EBBBNOB". 
A.  Strong  Resemblance. 


ftee.  M-l-f 

?   e.ettea 


ttm   imu-   i  ii  i  .1  ..i  nil  <  ..  mMtmtm, 

THE  MISCHIEVOUS  MONKEY! 


.LITTtl    -TAC 

Bob  Hart. 

..  ..    O.  HirhTU 


EKEW  L! 


at  2      Family  M-tinpe 

i-«    Mil  »♦• 

•  1  <  -.1 

m  pia*«  fi*»  m  --f»i  •.  crar-«*. 


UIMH      MUMM.     l-MT.rot   KM! 


fVAXI     ARD     OKMMTIA 


T»  conclod*  villi  ikvo  mlrtAt'proToklDf  akotot,  o-ai.t  ri 


UNDER    THE   GAS  LAMP. 


Last** 

•»  trhmil  , 


Q.  Rionirda 

Bnb  H»rt 

.J.     KoMflHoD 


t Cbaa.  Button 

*  L«ur»  itopi  tha  Train  at  taaJf-patt  Blow. 


•   wtni  or  r*a 

SAN  FRANCISCO  CO.  MEDICAL  SOCIEn 

m  rai  ikiiii  «r  m 

FftM  HOMBOPATfllO 
DISPENSARY, 

M  «:i«      N„||,.  r      Mtroet. 

—  «•  — 
TMURSDAT    EVENIRO  APRIL   10 


i  -tn  Plaa  aa*  Bajkt  »«.■ . 
Ml..    IH|     I .  •  •  .      «    ..     ...     M-,to.   Mloe 

••••»  rt.»n.  m>  O...I.  m.*... 
■   a«ta      lapataa  •  ■■  baa* 

a-rnio    r ...  n...,*.,  .»,  n-  « 

M...r.     Ma. .a-  a     ■liil».  ..d  ••».«...»»- 
A-AUA  -    DalMMi    •  Wi 

!•••  r.kk.i. 


INTERNUM  (fi 

IHORT  tOOaill  IT  OR!   OF  COR  UAOIRO  CITIIEU 


I'Arl     Sacanll. 
I -DUO -Well.    .  ■ 

Ran  r.K»ri,  » »i..r. 

I    R  P»T»TI»A  -'All. I. 
■  li.rA.Bl.  M.r.t...  Ac. .reel. 4  hr  O.T.  I< 

»-DlT0.-r  uawJ  (Tlerloe.l     

BUM   Maa.ra.-ld  ..4  ■  l.rl.ke. 

4-uiOLiin  kiwi.-'  r.  -  • 

A...  niir. 

S-lirVITATI"N  TO  DANUE w. 

!•■••  K.ti.  Sfraan  RnlMi  M.rte,  him 

■  .rah  €io..li  ..ri  Ml*,  un.lp  Mwr.h. 


Conductor Prof.  R.  Mnlilcr  Fabbri 


ADVI.MIIV       o-r   nil  I  AK 

ear  R-e  •  r..*r..d  at  bharsiAa  *  Hid.",.  1.9  Keerar  .traat, 
wiihoet  .an.  cheree. 


I  Mlflrtataai  i  i.itumtii 

LffV  a,  nrrni  • 


Tb'K 

wbo 


BUT  TET-TEY  BUY 


Obi  --  •••■■•-1 

-.»-■  *■  > 


•  1    fiO   WHITE  SHIRTS.     The*  fit  rSBVETTLT,  lad  for  <,«»l,ly  eed  (*artf>illt»  will  narer  be  matched.    To  bo  bad  oolf  at  tho 

IX   L.     AHTIO\     NTOB.R,     BIB   Knarny   Hrrr    .  cor     i'-t*.n 


Snre.  Why  Have  Ye  that  Catarrh? 

Sa-s  Pol  to  Blddf.  "Yon  1<v«  *o  hr  .fht. 

umB 

•  J  t  .at  J i til  of  a  had  courrb." 

II  D-iinlii'».  «rd  it  •  POST  RTRKET. 


KLEY'S  n:w  YARIETLS 


Roto  rru«fnl  it 
«o«r*r 

APRIL  8 


I   "-III    •)HM)S    *   With 


rletles  Musical  Melange 

•I  *  •»  *«or*.  Job**,  n*>i«.  «i«    witb  Kod 

(kUf  U4  UkT,   U"n/  do  too  OOda 

Tar1*Ly    GoMpii* 


liird    Choeli. 

..  Doror 

....Fotir   W»batA»r 

...       Mk.H|U     *.<*- 

-I.ill  •  I  Irt  .   r-ak 

.Mm   Vlol-i 


utoh     f-pfdnltle  fli. 


warn 


aLCCV    de  soiree. 

•li-'iiR.. Pii«« raanr  W»bot«r 

..M*f|lr    aSfllrW 

Annlr  l.anur 
.  JuNaoy    »*rl<"- 

. •»■!•<■     iHMRIri   I 
.    M'll><    UUurhc 


|«r  Nopbo 

th'n*   t'luK    .. 

FlmC    . 


Mr    I<  'On'a  PootonlBio  of 

>     Tbroo      Simplotona. 

■     '  'irniD!,      __^_ 


MOHTIMO«E. 


«  .atal  a.ac.. 


S.IIt  Tk.jer 

Id-  Aa.y 

Hall.  £m 

..ll.lh.y   K.il.a 

la-  Pi.k 

Aaale  l.Maaar 


rho    Sports    of    Atlas. 

L*i.  Sima.li..  

lai.  .a  rrom  H...  ..  Ml.ae.  K.llir  ...  Ho.Mtr. 
...Mia.  Ml., the  |  .u.i  Mlaa  Violet 


to  oaneloita  aitb 


IB  OTHBB  FALLOW 

wbtrd     ...Jnho  P'loo  |Mr.P-n(.»  . .. .HagboT  Morton 

ibiioior     .     H    Ditov  I  Muilnctir     Biuk  Bill 

r....Vruk  Bor  imor*     J»n».  mi  ii-.tflr.Lia.  tiomrxiorB 

fUP.KIa.t      tflN  A'-B. 


wiir  App»r~»fiss   BELLE  BELMONT 


CALIFORNIA  THEATRE 

Mr  Job*  M«0*ll«*-fb Propriitoromd  ftUcuor 

GERMAN  STADTTHEATER 


Okaarrllaak 


FABBRI  OPERA! 


Prof.  B.  Mulder  Fabbri Conduror 


Positively  Last  Opera  Night 

SUNDAY  EVENING  APRIL  13 

Will  ba  praMDtad  to  tha  patr jda  of  tha  Optra, 
Til     Till    BI'T    OFMS   or    TIIK    OFKRAft 

■  x  which  rum  i  i  lkhkai  i;u  com. 

BINATIOK   II.VVK  >X<  III   111). 
Camm-DfilOpT  with  rlr.l  Act  of 

ROBERT  le  DI ABLE 


AM    H 

Hr.llTBAM. 


INBZ  rWnilKI 

CAUL   OPEIULKR 


To  ba  lollowad  by  tha  rir.l  Act  of 


NOR 


IfORBt,.... 
ADALOISA. 


INEZ  KAB'illI 

ANNA    ELZEB 


To  oonolada  with   tho  S.ooail  and  Third  Aota  of  tha  molt 
laacoa.tful  Op.ra  of  the  Seaion,  Tha 

Merry  Wives  of  Windsor 

OooUIniDg  tho  two  sparkling  Daoi  bj 

CARL  8PFI0LEB »nd JAO  HTJLLER 

IBIZ  PaBBBI «od JAO  MULLEK 

And  tbo  bfAQt'tal  Trio  by 
INEZ  FABBSI ANNA  KLZKR.  ...»od.  .„JAO  MTJLLKB 

IDPFOBTiD  BI  TKX^— • 

OPERATIC  AMD  DRaHATIO  COMPANY 


*•■■ ...»S  Canta 

II  M  nd  w  at 

all  a'otook— to  coamaaaa  al  S  o'doak. 

If)  AthHJlA'  »Ai- 


puicra  or  Abiuaalotl: 


J>r«Aa  Circle  ..d  Orakratra 

B.teo.r— K...rr.d  He. la 

B.tco.r— Adr.le.loo 

Il.ll.rr 

■T- Bo«  C»BM  era.  Satrudar  and  SaadAr,  f roa  II M  I. 


■to  aa 
1  aa 
t% 


ooiNTiNrsirjXA'iS 

BRAHMINICAL 

MOON  PLANT! 

Enst  Indian  Remedies, 


FOR  TMK  CURS  OF 


t.-at.    AIO*. 
Mtnii-.t'iatii:    PolDa, 
LiTuf   AfloOliOOl, 

htlit  CI, 


Bote  Thr-K. 

I>y-p*!«i». 

Oatorrb. 

Dt.rrliM, 
Cor.ttt  'ton  tnd 

D»»«iit.ry. 


**»->i>tr  thr  nnoneo  of  ■om<-  of  Ihmc  who 
bafo  ooo.-i  cni'd;  ll<>o.  Homnix  Pa  dr.  *i-(lo>*- 
n  .r:  Co[>>.  B  A.  Pool;  R  II.  BUWf»:  modtv  EO. 
w.ril".  of  i  t  if>irv»  lb«Rtr«:  r'»d  Llttor.  mod 
Oopot-Bll  KhaKNV  STRUCT,  bo. 
iwno  Hi.h  to'l  Pln»,  ,         opt  If 

HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  7»0  MARK.BT  STRHKr,  MAKRY  UOR- 
tiiri  r->|.r.<jt(rilr  Inforo.  Mi  frltoda  and  potV- 
ron«  iliii  bo  ba*  •  "Oit.nl  id  b«ontttai  oijl*  tbn 
coirood  oomforuklila  fMort,  »-d  wtlt  ho  pl.*trd 
to  ooe  tbots,  ono  And  all,  and  btvo  thorn  oomple 
oomt)  of  thu  ohotooot  win««  and  liquor*,  A  naw 
blUUrd  toblo  from  tho  tnnnnfoato  y  of  LloiODfUid 
wub  Pbolitn  rind  Unllci  dor's  lot^it  pat«B'  p'ool- 
faood  oaibLonn,  hM  bn-n  placed  fn  Ui«*i  Billiard 
Parlor.  I  b«  popular  and  effluioDt  borerajTO  mant[>- 
nlator,  Tommr  (Jar roll,  can  bo  fonnd  lo  bla  old  po- 
ol tton  proparod  to  diopona*  oroa  tor*  com  fori  to  all. 
)a3i  tf 

BOWERT  THEATRE, 

SALT    LAKE   CITY. 


■ITARIK'T  TALENT  UN  ROUTE  EAST  CAN 
T  alaare  eeoore  Brat-olaH  erjKAtemente  br 
■t^pptaf  at  Sell  Lake  and  apolriof  to 

B.  jubiihi;,   -rn 

fel  Boelneee   Ma.aaar. 

BALDWIN'S    DAIRY  BUTTER  I 

THIBIt  TOOItBTIFYT»IAT  N.B.  TRRW'L- 
LIOKR  A  00  ,  W  and  51  Waihinjrt'.o  Markot. 
are  the  ttOLK  AQKN  I'H  for  tbe  I  tit  of  nr  brand 
of  *'OlUr.  known  aa  "  BALD W.tViK  DAIRY  HUT- 
Tf  H."  It  baa  boon  sold  At  the  abovo  aUnd  tie 
paat  thlrtoon  yoara,  and  any  brandi  of  ba<t«r  rop- 
raaeotnd  to  ba  of  mi  make  riot  proonrad  of  H.  B. 
Torwilllior  A  (Jo.,  are  ooanforfoita. 

JL..K.    BALDWIfT. 
Ban  Fraaoiioo,  April,  Sib.  1872. 

S.  IB.   TKRWILLIwERd;  CO. 
fo36-lm  SO  and  A 1  Woabin«ion  Market. 

A.  Wi   WHELDCN, 

Whitener  and  Paper  Hanger, 

Ho.    IBB    OIAIT  BTBXBT, 

aplloi  Batwaoo  Dapontaad  Btookt«, 


Ladies  and  Children 

....WILb     MUD.... 

x         KINKEAD'8 
SAGE  BRUSH  HALE  TONIC 

ADRESSINO    PLKABANT  TO  USB.  EASILY  APPLIED, 
fa  noi    *rriir,  and  will  oot  lo]iro   the    rooRt   ilalicat*.     It 
•  area  all  d <>••*••  of   tbo  scalp,  rarnoree  daodroaT. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

Roo'sra   tho  hair  soft  and    uloe-r.  and  is  PORELV    VEOB 

«r-Tbe    O.iffinal     HA  OF     BRUSH     HAIR    TONIO    AND 
PR,  SSiSO  anar  bo  had  of  tha  Agent, 

JAN.     If.     OATM,     Drntnjrlat, 

OornsrNsw  Mont&omonr  and  Howard  tti-oots.aodof  all  Drnc- 
aiRis fol.  tf 


JOHN    I^OUI-'S, 


ROM  UV      TUB  8MT  lllI.ll.UY    OF  MKAT» 
UAN   BK  HAD  AT 

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THURSDAY. APBIL  10,  1878 

AMUSEMENTS,    Etc 

California  Thvatr*. 

"Riohs'lisu"  was  presented  last  night  with  an 
•xealleotoast,  better  than  oouldba  given  the  play 
inaImostaD7  0tbertboitroiQ.be  United  States. 
John  MoOullongb  baa  appropriated  "Richelieu:*  as 
one  cf  bis  apecinl  chara  lira,  and  oertaialy  there 
are  few  aoiore  io  tbe  United  State.,  who  oan  play 
ifse  well,  Henry  Edwards  as  Baradse,  Geo.  D 
ObapliaaaDe  Manprat,  W.  A.  lit  stayer  as  Loaia 
XIII,  Owen  Marlowe  sb  Do  Bcriogher,  Walter 
Leman  as  Joeepb,  Miei  Annie  Graham  as  "Julia  de 
Mortimer,"  and  Hiss  LoniBe  Hsrnes  as  Marion 
deL'Orme  and  all  tbe  others  engaged  in  tbe  re- 
presentation of  tbta  play  last  night,  acquitted 
tbemselToi  well.  To-cigbt  tbe  standard  comedy 
•I  "Honey"  will  be  performed  with  tbe  oast  given 
ea  our  Aral  p»ge. 

Alhambr*. 

To-night  in  addition  to  the  Emcrsen  minstrels 
and  tbe  ever  popular  Little  Mao,  tbe  mansgement 
announce  tbe  first  appearaoco  of  Charles  Vivian, 
the  famous  character  vocalist,  after  an  extended 
tear  in  Oregon,  Washington  Territory,  and  the 
loUviorof  California,  daring  which  he  has  won 
golden  opinions  from  all  parts  of  the  coast.  Viv- 
ian is  a  great  favorits  in  San  Fraooisoo  as  the  most 
gentlemanly  and  artiste  of  all  the  comic  vocalists 
who  bate  appeared  here,  and  nts  reappearance  will 
doubtless  draw  a  large  and  faeblobablo  audience. 
Metropolitan  Theatre. 

The  burlesque  of  "Ploto,"  which  was  presented 
last  night,  proved  one  of  the  most  pleasing  of  those 
prodaoed  by  the  Chapman  Sisters.  The  boase  was 
densely  picked  in  every  part.  This  piece  is  f  nil  of 
pleaslog  music,  and  the  dlalogne  ia  bright  and 
sparkling.  Mies  Blanche  as  Orpheus  and  Mies 
Blla  as  Aristens,  won  much  applause  for  their 
anting  Bioging  and  dancing.  Miss  Fanny  Yonog, 
made  a  good  Eurydibe  and  sang  an  acted  with  hsr 
nsnal  ability.  Willie  Simms  was  very  amazing  es 
Clotilda,  H.  D.  Thompson  acted  the  title  role 
effectively,  George  Wallace  did  some  capital  bur- 
leiqae  acting  as  Obaron,  and  Jake  Wallace  was 
very  good  an  Irish  Rbadamantbns,  and  did  a  dance 
which  wai  vociferously  encored.  The  ohorases 
were  well  snog,  and  altogether  tbe  burlesque  was 
very  we, 1  played.  There  were  several  new  Bcenes 
paint  sd  for  this  production,  all  of  which  reflected 
credit  02  tbe  eosnio  artiBt;  ose  representing 
Melgg's  Whirf,  the  bay  and  Alcatraz  Island,  is 
very  faithfully  drawn.  E.  D.  DavieB  gave  new 
selections  from  his  repertoire,  ir-troduoieg  his 
wonderful  young  scamp  Joe,  and  the  good  boy, 
Tom,  and  numerous  other  characters  no  Been  by  the 
audience,  bat  eastly  recognizable  as  distinct  in- 
dividualities. Mr.  Daviea  has  get  tbe  town,  and 
people  will  go  again  and  again  to  hear  htm.  He 
gave  quite  a  lengthy  entertainment  last  night,  bat 
■till  tbe  audiencs  called  for  more,  and  he  most 
good-naturedly  acceded  to  their  somewhat  ezi- 
geant  demand.  The  same  bill  will  be  performed 
to-night. 

Bella  Union  Theatre. 

The  oompauy  at  this  house  is  strong  in  musical 
talent.  The  instrumentalists,  under 'the  leader- 
ship of  E.  Zimmer,  aravery  good,  snd  the  vocal- 
ists. Thos.  Campbell,  Mat  Kelly,  Tommy  Brae,  W. 
Bark,  Fanny  Garret  son,  Charles  Vomer  and  others 
are  all  pleasing  artistes.  The  fall  bill  for  this 
evening  comprising  fnn,  dances,  songs  and  drama 
appear*  on  onr  first  page. 
Buckley'*  New   Varieties. 

Ned  Buckley  is  one  of  the  most  popular  Ethio- 
pian comedians  in  Oalifornia,  and  makes  con- 
stant fun  on  tbe  end  in  the  first  part;  Horry 
Devoy  keeps  up  hie  end  well,  and  thiB  portion  of 
the  entertainment  is  lively  and  amusing.  His 
followed  by  a  very  bright  int3rlude  of  songs, 
dances  and  acti,  in  which  nearly  a  score  of  lady 
performers  appear. 
Pacific  Hall. 

On  Thursday  evenlnr,  the  10th  inst.,  a  ooncert 
will  be  given  under  tbe  auspices  of  the  San  Fran- 
cisco Medical  Society,  for,  the  benefit  of  toe  Free 
Homeophotio  Dispensary,  £32  Suiter  street.  Tbe 
programme  which  appears  on  our  Bret  page,  com- 
prises performances  on  tbe  piano  by  Misses  Katie 
Neusr,  AHoe  Moyle,  Sarah  Crosett  and  Gracie 
Marsh;  an  aria  by  Miss  Anna  Elaer;  a  selection 
from  "Der  FreiechoU."  by  Madame  Inez  Fabbrt; 
Instrumental  performances  by  Messrs.  Mansfield, 
Hinrlchs  and  Bohnbertb,  and  ether  features. 
Prof.  MnlderFabbri  will  aot  as  conductor.  A  free 
dispensary  is  a  rreet  blessing  tothepeor  In  acity 
like  San  Fraooisoo,  and  the  least  the  public  ican 
ds  ia  to  assist  the  Medical  Society  in  keeping  it 
up.  The  combination  of  amateur  and  profession- 
al talent  will  render  tbe  concert  a  pleasing  and 
popular  one. 

Ctarinav.  Stadtlheatre. 

Manager  Frltsob  annonnoet  the  vary  last  per- 
formance of  tbe  Fabbri  Opera  Combination  tn 
take  place  on  Sunday  next  at  the  Oalifornia 
Theatre.  The  psrformanoe  will  consist  of  the 
first  act  of  "Robert  le  Dlable,"  the  first  act  of 
"Norma,"  and  the  second  and  third  acts  of  Nioo- 
lai's  very  successful  opera  of  "The  Merry  Wives 
of  Windsor."  Seats  should  be  secured  early,  as 
there  will  osrtalnly  be  a  overflowing  house. 
Picnic  at  Badger's  Park, 

The  first  grand  annual  picnic  of  tbe  Ancient 
Order  of  H.  O.  A.  M.  I.  will  be  held  on  Sunday 
April  13tn,  itB.d«r*B  Grand  Central  Park,  Oak- 
land. There  will  bean  extra  performance  in  tbe 
PaTlliM,  lor  whioh  M'ile  Eugenia  Gerretta  and 
SamwellsandMontsgue  have  been  engagfld  The 
Metropolitan  Band  will.coomp.ny  tbe  Order  and 
famish  the  mu.ic.  Ladies,  and  children  under 
six  years  of  age,  will  be  admitted  free. 
Bfajrulre's  Opera  House. 

J.H.(Jburch  will  be  the  recipient  of  a  compli- 
Phmentary  benefit  on  Saturday  evening,  when  a 
host  of  volunteers  will  appear. 
Woodward's    Gardens. 

Thousands  flocked  to  these  gardens  on  Sundsy 
and  all  enjoyed  themselves  tboronghly.  The  at- 
tractions on  week  days  are  numerous,  and  three1 
or  four  hours  of  the  day  can  be  well  spent  in  the 
Museum,  Ait  Gsllery  and  Skating  Pavilion. 

Woodward's  Gardens  —  Signor  Donato, 
the  world-reaowned  one-legged  dancer, in  his  mar- 
vellous exhibition  at  Woodard's  Gardens,  Satur- 
day and  Sunday; also,  tbe  full  Japanese  Tronic, 
and  the  Bulslay  Family  in  pantomime.  Balloon 
asoension  on  Sunday.  Saturday,  picnic  in  aid  of 
IbeDsnmao  School  Invalid  Teaohere' Fund. 

Ban  Fraxcisco  Ftjsileebp.  —  The  second 
annual  picnic  cf  this  fine  company  will  be  held  on 
Sunday  next  at  Sohneteen  Park.  Alameda.  Target 
shooting,  games,  dancing  and  other  amusements 
will  be  the  order  of  tbe  day.    First  beat  leaves  at 


Benefit  of  Protective    Order   of  Seals. 

The  first  benefit  of  tb.s  Profenioo^I  Aieooia-ion 
on  Wednesday  afternoon  next  a*- the  Metropolitan 
Thea  re,  promises  to  be  a  complete  success.  Tbe 
Sooietr.  although  organized  bnt  a  few  mocine, 
has  already.  In  compliance  with  it*  benevolent 
import,  anils  upon  its  slok  and  necessary  fond,  and 
is  silently  doing  good  where  it  is  needed  The  fol- 
lowing professionals  hava  already  voluateered 
their  eervices:  Tbe  Chapman  Sister*,  Donato, 
H'UeOaugain  Mme.  Buislaj,  Miss  ltlla  Wilton, 
Miss  Fanny  Gibson,  M'lle  Gorretta,  Mis.  Oarrin 
Armstrong,  Little  Mao,  Lew  Ba  tier,  B.  Buckley, 
Bamwellsand  Montague,  Oogill  and  Cooper.  J.  H 
Larkin,  0.  Veraer,  i- tank  Mortimer,  Thoa.  Bree, 
T.  Campbell,  M.    Kelly,  T.  Arnold  and  W.  Bark. 

The  committee  are  receiving  other  names  daily 
and  will  on  Saturday  make  ih^irofficial  announce- 
ment;  in  tbe  meantime  artists  desiring  to  aid  this 
Society,  whioh  is  composed  almost  entirely  of 
Professionals,  can  send  tleil  names  to  tbe  office 
of  Sheridan  Oorbjn  iOa,  620  Washington  Street, 
where  the  Committee  moots  daily. 

City  Gardens.— The  grand  festival  io  cel- 
ebration of  the  tenth  anniversary  of  the  BanFrac- 
oIboo  Maennsrobor  will  be  held  here  next  Hunray. 
The  Maennerchor  will  be  escorted  by  the  Si 
Francisco  lurn  Verein  and  the  German  Guard 
Fasileers.  A  grand  o-moert  in  tbe  afternoon; 
ball  in  the  evening. 

Anatomical  M.tjsbtjn.— One  of  the  moBt 

•omplete  collections  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
Itatet.  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  beaa- 
dial  wrx  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
Snly)  at  the  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
oar  may  be  profitably  ertont  bare. 


Dramatic  Criticism. 

The  Hornet  gives  the  followiog  ae  proofs 
of  competency  to  be  given  by  a  gentleman 
applyiug  for  the  position  of  dramatic  critic 
on  a  daily  papor:  -'Taking  it  for  graDtid 
that  f.  manager  extensively  avails  himself  of 
the  advertising  oolamns  of  yonr  paper; 
write,  in  general  terms,  a  review  of  a  piece 
that  appears  at  his  theatre.— Do  the  Bame 
thing,  bearing  in  miod  that  the  manager 
dots  not  court  publicity  in  yonr  jonroal.— 
Write  a  critique  on  a  play,  by  an  author  who 
is  yonr  personal  friend  and  belongs  to  yonr 
clob  set.— Write  a  ditto  on  a  better  piece 
from  the  pen  of  an  utterly  unknown  author. 
Give  tbe  laudatory  adjectives  yon  cou'd  pile 
up,  to  order,  on  a  weak  piece  full  of  bad 
acting;  and  give  a  specimen  of  yonr  'slat?,' 
staling  under  what  oircamstance  you  think 
it  safe  to  use  it.— Writs  an  impartial  notica 
of  the  "School  for  Scandal"  as  you  would 
suppose  it  would  ba  acted  by  the  company 
of  tbe  Theatre  Royal.  What  would  you  say 
of  the  same  performance  after  having  nc- 
'imited  champagne  with  the  lessee?— Ex- 
press as  euphemistically  as  yon  can  that  a 
piece  has  been  a  failure.— Writs  a  wordy 
notice,  bo  contrived  that  if  Bhall  furnish  no 
opinion  whatever  on  the  piece  it  describes, 
and  shall  yet  lead  itself  to  the  quotation  by 
a  lavish  management." 


California  Ranchfg. 

Farm  life  in  California  is  not  altogether 
lovely  in  the  eyeB  of  the  Eastern  visitor,  ac- 
customtd  to  the  neat  farm  hou-cs,  pretty 
gardens  and  wall-kept  poultry  yards  of  New 
England.  Our  California  farmers  don't 
care  to  "waste"  time  on  making  their  homes 
comfortable.  Many  Oalifornia  raucheB  are 
sad-looking  placae.  We  have  before  us  a 
letter  from  a  lady  who  is  Btjying  on  a  ranoh 
in  San  Joaquia  Valley.  The  followiog  ex- 
tract does  not  present  a  very  cheerful  pic- 
ture : 

Mrs. does  everything  in  her  power  to 

make  the  time  paes  pleaeaDtly,  bat  though 
I  h*ve  only  bean  here  a  week  (and  she  ex- 
pfCs  me  to  stay  two  at  least)  I  am  wca-ied 
to  death.  This  is  a  level  plain  as-far  a*  you 
c*n  see  for  miles  away,  without  one  tree  or 
shrub  to  relieve  it.  The  boose  is  rougher 
than  a  Btable.  Herbie  h*B  just  come  in 
with  seven  dogs  following  him..  Chickens 
have  lull  possession  of  the  honse.  and  ne.m 
to  occupy  it  more  than  the  children.  All 
the  people  here  seem  to  live  on  is  eggB. 
Tbere  is  not  a  house  for  miles  round.  I  have 
only  seen  .two  women  and  an  old  man  about 
eighty  years  of  age.  Mr. ba3  two  hun- 
dred horses,  and  is  alwiys  out  hunting  them 
up.    I  want  to  go  home. 

This  description  will  apply  to  hundrodB 
of  homes  in  the  San  Joaquin  and  Sacra- 
mento Valleys. 

Heathenism  Progressing. 

An  Eastern  paper  says :  A  preachej  who- 
holds  forth  in  private  oirclee  only,  gave  it  as 
his  opinion  tbe  other  evening,  that,  from 
the  present  disrupted  stale  of  religion,  it 
seems  ps  if  we  were  leapiog  back  to  hesthen- 
ism  and  i's  lites.  He  drew  a  lively  picure 
of  our  altars  as  they  are  to  be,  of  tbe  sacri- 
ficial ceremonies  to  be  performed  upon 
them,  and  of  tbe  various  fetishes  which,  he 
predicts,  will  ere  loDg  employ  the  invention 
and  ingenuity  of  fair  heads  and  hands.  He 
does  not  think  that  V:e  old  custom  of  burn- 
ing widows  at  iheir  bunbands'  graves  wil 
be  revived,  unlets  it  may  be  in  tue  cases  of 
mothere-in-law. 

Tlie    Best    BemedJes, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Ohanoe,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
iy*B  Webfoot  pnis,  for  all  billons  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  dtuggtsts.  Agency,  417  S&nsome 
btreet,  earner  of  Commercial. 


The  New    Art  of  Drawing  By   machi- 
nery. 

All  interested  in  palntinr,  who  understand  the 
rJimoulties  of  enlarging  photegr&pQB  ta  retain 
exait  likeneM  and  ripressioa,  will  appreciate 
Piofessor  Reynold's  labor-savioa apparatus,  whioh 
reproduces  every  Hue  and  shade  to  any  size  d  e-  i  red. 
on  paper  or  canvas,  in  a  moment  It  is  given  at 
any  hour,  with  full  and  eatisfictory  instructions, 
at  Boom  44,  Grand  Hots),  for  f  IB.  4  J 


Those  Beautiful  New  Carpets. 

At  Jas.  W.  Burnhsm  &  Co'e,  No.  618  Market 
and  17  Pott  streets,  are  going  like  hot  cakes. 
New  and  choice  roturcis  constantly  arriving. 
A  perfect  rash  to  eee  and  buy  them.  Elegant 
parlor  fnxnituie  made  to  order  In  the  finest 
eytla.  4i 

e 

Dr.    Boherty 

Has  devoted  his  Btudy  more  particularly  to 
ohxonio  and  specific  praottoe,  and  as  such  IB 
now  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  In 
Sin  Francisco,  Office  619  Baommento  street, 
corner  of  Leldesdorff,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Ohoer  House. x 

It    Is     Tmo. 

J.  A.  Sbaber  k  Oo.  are  Belling  parlor,  sets  and 
all  other  kinds  of  furniture  and  bedding  cheap  w, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  in  town.  Other 
dealers  don't  stand  a  ghost  of  a  chance  when 
people  know  bhaber'd  prioes.  ■ 


Fine    dandles. 

Tresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candles,  of  every 
variety,  at  U.  A,  Mercei'fl  pioneer  confection. 
sry,  S78  Kearny  street.    'Wholesale  ana  retail,    q 


How    to    Procure   Berj-alna, 

Attend  the  auction  sales  of  Watson  fc  Bsrn- 
hart  at  their  anetlen  salesroom,  112  Sat  tor  street, 
adjoin  ing  the  new  Circus  Amphitheatre,  and  you 
are  Burs  to  jroeure  bargains.  Bale  days — Mon- 
days and  Fridays.  Cash  advanced  on  merchan- 
dise.   Out-door  sales  promptly  attended  to.    s 


Fresh  and  Sweet, 

For  the  best    confectionery,   gt   to   Oanty  and 
Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Butte*.       h 


*4**Fob  Chtxbben's    Pictubes  go  to  MonsB's 
Qallebt,  417  Montgomery  street.  8-v 


Five  Hundred  Men  Wanted 

Immediately.    To  send  their  waibla?  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leidesdciff  at.       • 


V.    Cartier  &  Co.,   Lapidaries, 

From  Paris,  having  tbe  latest  improved  lapi- 
dary toole,  will  execute  any  work  In  their  line 
In  a  Euperlor  manner,  at  moderate  charges. 
Will  pay  the  highest  prices  for  quartz  speci- 
mens, and  appraise  tbe  value  of  all  gems.  Lap- 
idary. 6U  Merchant  street,  room  26.  3h 


Good  Investment. 

No  other  city  in  the  United  States  offers 
greater  lndicements  at  tbe  present  time  for 
investment  in  town  lots  than  San  Diego.  Now 
Is  the  time  to  secure  lots  at  (25  each  at  421 
Montgomery  Btreet,  This  is  the  beat  cnanc 
ever  offered.  • 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
in  hats.  At  "  The"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny] ;  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  ona  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  n 


We  get  no  badness  frora   Chinese,  and    we 
employ  none  to  do  onr  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
ideicorff  street,       • 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 

The  People's  Bemedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains. 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 
Cores  Bheum&tiBm  and  Neuralgia. 


Fob  fine  wobk,  go  to  T.  C.  Japsup,  dentist, 
oor.  Butter  and  Mon'g'ry,  over  Tucker'd.     S-u 


The  Boston  Farnltnre  Company 

Has  removed  to  735  Market  Etreet,  between 
Third  and  FoDrth,  anl  have  a  new  and  well 
selected  stack,  &t  reduced  prices,  41 


Woman's    Bights. 

One  wonld  tUok  that  it  was  one  cf  woman's 
rights  to  erj'iy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  eame  price  for  It.  Nearly  all  the  res- 
taurants "  for  ladles  and  geLtlemen"  in  San 
Francisco  have  poorer  fan  than  those  whera 
gentlemen  only  dloe.  There  te  in  exception, 
At  the  Pio»eee  Esstaubant,  on  Washington 
street,  at  the  ccraer  of  Dunbar  All'  y.  ladles  can 
get  an  excellent  braakfaet,  dinner  orlonch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
since  1819,  provides  every  luiury  the  market 
affords.  Both  lsdles  and  gentlemen  And  therd 
dishes  to  please  ihe  moBt  epicurean  taste. 


American  Watches. 

Bednced  prices,  at  H.  A.  Calender's  62  Sec 
ond  St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  carefully  repaired. 


Sandwich  Island  Fulu, 

Since  the  ascension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Panawtch  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  cl  industry  1b 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Bchrelber,  dealer  in 
betiding  and  furniture,  G20  Washington  Btreet 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  pnlu,  haa  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pnlu  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  Its  euperlor  qualities 
for  mattrass  bedding,  and  donbtlees  Mr.  Schrei- 
ber  will  find  no  difficulty  In  disposing  of  all 
that  comes. 

Star  Shirts  and  Collars. 

All  sorts  and  sizes,  for  ea'e  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  LeldeBdorff  st. 


Save    Your    Money. 

Why  psy  $8  per  dozen  for  Cabinet  Bembrandt 
Photographs  when  you  can  get  them  for  $4  per 
dozen,  and  all  other  Mcds  equally  cheap,  at  the 
New  Toee  Gallxby,  No.  26  Third  street,  be- 
tween Mission  and  Market  streets.  No  Chinese 
employed  at  the  New  York  Gsllery.  3-8 


Sewing  Machines  for  Sale, 

Rented  and  repaired,  at  116  Post  street.   Also, 
agency  for  Mills'  Adjustable  Treadle.  x 


A.  Pleasant  Location. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  tbe  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  building  is  a  very  One  one  and  is  well 
lighted  and  ventilated,  * 

Olaibvovakt.— Madame  Clara   Antonla,  the 

Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium 
333  Kearny  st.,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine.  Consulta- 
tions in  English,   French  and  German. 


Olam  Chowder  Every  IS lgbt 

The  best  chowder  In  town,  at  tbe  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  16  Morton  Btreet,  just  off 
Kearny.  3*r 

For   the    Best   Candles, 
Co  to  the  popular  store  of  Geo.  H»as  &  Co., 

20  Kearoy  street.    New  style  cap  bonbons  for 
balls  and  parties.  3ai 

Public  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a.  It.,  can 
be  returned  in  the  evening  if  reqalrsd;  we 
never  disappoint!  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
Leldesdorff  street.  • 

McDowell,  Show  Card  Writer 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 

608  Market  street,  oor.  Poet  and  Montgomery  o 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 
Cures  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


White  Labor  Only  : 

Employed    by   tbe  What  Cheer  L-uadry,  121 
Leldesdorff  street,  • 


Comer  Twelfth  and  Fohom  streste. 


APRIL    13.    1873 


TENTH  GRAND  ANWIVERSftRY 


....or  TBJB.. 


San  Francisco  Maennerchor, 

....ESOOBTETJ  BY  THE.... 

San  Francisco  Turnverein 

....ANU  TBE  ... 

GERMAN  GUARD  FUSILIERS 


TBE  PROCESSION  WILL  FORM  ON  PUSH 
bi  reet.  corner  of  Powell,  at  half-oast  9  o'cluolr, 
and  march  tbrjogti  the  principal  streets  to  tbe 
Garde cb,  nhtre  a  Grand  Concert  of  Vo  al  sod  ln- 
stramenal  Mqbio  will  be  Riven.  Prof.  Ilenrv  Fon- 
don  Maden'B  rJRASM  AND  STRING  haNu  of 
sixteen  pieces.  Daacinr  to  commence  at  1  o'clock 
p.  u.  A  Grand  B>U  wilt  he  gives  by  tbe  Ladies  of 
tbe.  Sooety  in  tbs  evening,  commeoaing  at  7 
o'clock,  on  which  occasion  tbe  Ladies  will  ecRsc 
their  partners,  and  take  fall  oontrol  or  the  ball 
room. 

ADMISSION SO  CENTS 


Second  Annual  Picnic 


San  Francisco  Fnsileers 

CAPT.     GEORGE    CAMTIN, 

WILL  BE  HELD    AT    SOHUBTZHN    PARK. 
Alameda,  on  SUNDAY,  April  13,1873 
There  will  be  a  Pabii :  Target,  and  -olendid  Prizes 
to  be  ebot  for ;  also,  a  LadisB*  Target,  and  Amrjae- 
meots  for  children, 

ticDmidtand  Sohlott's  Band  ia  engaged  for  this 
occasion. 

T-e  Firtt  Boat  will  leave  the  Wharf  at  ©  a.  m. 
Byordorof  apl94t  THE  OUMM  I  ITF'E. 


MONEY  SAVED 

By  purchasing  yonr  Goods  at  the 

NEW  YORK    STORE, 

JV'o.  HO  Second  atrett* 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair  Goods 

|  aHEAP  AND  FINE  JEWFLRY  AND  FAN OY 
yj  Goods.    Tbe  Largest  etook  and  Lowest  Prices, 
at  Wholesale  and  Retail. 
Unman  Hair  Switches... $5,  $Gt  $7,  $9  and  upwards 

Human  hair,  top  Draids $2  Ou 

Stlk  Uhigoona $1  25and»L  50 

Silk  Top  Braids .- 60  eta 

Linen  or  Mohair  Top  Braids ,  -  >  eta 

liirjoD  Switches 75  ots 

Silk  Mohair  Onrle,  very  fine  7fiots 

Mohair  Switches,  plain  or  crimped,  tine 23  01S 

Ribbons,  Hosiery.  Hair  Neti.  etc.,  etc. 

CPnv  Real    Hair    Goods 

Are  unequalled  in  this  market  for  Cheapness, 
quality  or  taiietv.    Examine  our  stock  before  mak- 
ing jourpurcoaseB.    sfyGoods  sect  O.  O.  D. 
A.    11.  SAMPSON  de  CO., 

No.   HO  Second  street, 
ao30  lm        Between  Wealon   and    Minna. 


APTEB    TBE 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

GO  TO  THE 

Hot    SootoH, 

Batter  street,  near  Kearnj, 

And  try  one  of  their 

Hot  Scotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 


All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 


JOS.  P.  BRIGG8.  Proprietor. 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MR.  P.  BERGES.  FORMERLY 
proprietor  of  the  Miners'  Ree- 
taursnt,  bes  taken  the  management 
of  both  the  Miners'  Ree&itnrant  on, 
Commercial  street  and  tbe  Miners' 
Braofb  on  Market  street,  in  partnership  with  MR. 
A.  DRATEUR,  who  bas  been  connected  with  the 
Srm  for  years.  Improvements  have  been  made  in 
the  cuisine  department  a  that  will  render  tbe  Mi- 
ners'more  popster  than  it  has  ever  been  daring 
tbe  32  yearB  of  its  prosperity.  Onr  Bills  of  Fare 
embrace  all  tbe  delicacies  of  the  season.  Our 
motto  is  "Good  Fare,  Good  Cooking  and  Moderate 
Charges." 

P.  BEBQE1  <fc  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

£31  and  A8S  Oommeroial,  and 
769  Market  street. 
Open   rom  5  A.U.  to  10  P.M.  au31  lm 


mm 

ItJSoliteiSrf 


avers 


BADGER'S  CENTRAL  PARK 

OAKLAND. 

The   Popular  Picnic   Resort. 

Forty  Minutes  Ride  from  this  City-Cora 
ram  direct  to  the  Park* 

BADGER'S  CENTRAL  PARK  IS  TJNDOTJBT- 
edly  the  best  Summer  Resort  for  Pionice  and 
Families  drringthe  Sumner,  beinjr  FREt.  FROM 
DUST,  WIND,  SAND  AND  POISON  OAK.  The 
Park  ie  very  commodious,  and  located  directly  at 
tbe  water  front. 

It  abound b  in  magnificent  old  Shade  Trsea,  be qu- 
tifnl  Lawns.  Gardens,  etc.,  and  is  provided  with 
a  mammoth  Pavilion,  Restaurant,  a>d  every  coo- 
v*nience  for  public  assemblages.  Mill  be  open  to 
the  puDlioaft-ir  March  I5to.  For  pirtionlars.  ap- 
ply to  T.  W.  BADGER,  at  tbe  Park,  or  at  bis 
office,  northeast  corner  Kearny  and  Bush  etreeta, 
San  Francisco.  mbU  lm 


ALHAW  LODGING  HOUSE. 

FINELY  FOR"iISRED  BOOMS.  SIN- 
gle  or  in  suite. 
Well  JLi glued  and  V*mtllat«d. 

OnfumiBHea  Rooms  to  let.    Lodcjrxg  with 
-D1LDING 


$1,000  REWARD  OFFERED 

TO  ANY  PERSON  WHO  OAN  CURE  CORNS 
BunierjB,  Ingrowing  Nr.ile,  Rbeumatism,  an. 
all  kinds  of  Sores,  as  readily  as  I  can.    Lfnimona 
Salve  and  Corn  Medicine  to  be  had  at  my  offic 
DR  F.  SOBULTZ.  114  Kearny  street.      fs2l 


GEORGE    MAYES 

DEALER  IN  OYSTERS,  CLAMS 
andall  ktndc  of  SHELL  FISH, 
Stalls  Noa.  4©,  Al,  *B,  California 
Market,  entrance  on  California  shroet. 

Pablic  or  private  parties  ud  famlliee  snppils^ 
from  S  A.U.  to  12  F.  K.    Ladles'  and  Gentlemen'! 


S.F.BUSIN£SSDIRU! 

Aatroloicera, 
Mrs.  Buck,  120  Geary  Btreet. 

BooKtaeHera  and  Htutlon^n 

StacoyX  Mock,  (school  books  arpsoiall 

corner  Fourth  and  Mission. 
H.  H.  Moore.  f»9  Monuromers.  near  Men 

Bualne-a  Collet^.. 
Heald'a,  Bryant  A  Stratton'e  College,  14 

JBntehera. 
Kate,  Fred,  Stella  M  to  100.  Oalifornla.Ms 

CliiliToiant*. 
Mrs.  O.  M.  Stowe,  a  «7  Kesrny  street,  Boo 

Employment  Office. 
H.  U.  Kirohoff,  Male  and  Female  Help  & 

French  Puney    *J.»r.,i».' 
Looan  A  Co..  19  MontRomery,  107  and  109  g 
Hoop  SUIi-ts  and  CurseU. 
M.  Freud,  36  Second  street. 

Unman  Hair. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Oo..  1M  Becond,street 

Merchant  Tailor*. 
Holland  Bros.,  1£6  Post  itrest, 
MHlInera. 
MIsb  Lizzie  Carter,  118  Fourth  ctrtet. 
Mrs.  M.  b'elig,  226  Kearoy  street. 

Searcher  of  Becorda, 
O.  V.  Gillespie,  611  Washington  street. 

Wines  and  Liquors.     (Woolae 
Danerl  F.  A  Co..  S0i  Front 


j 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER' 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INST  I 

N.  S.  cor.  Jack. on  and  Ke.ro  , 

THE   GREAT   EHADIOATOK  OF  11 
OOMPL*INTS.    torn,,],  ol  Utk 
LoDdoD,  ind  too  Usr.  twelve rearaot  bio] 
DR.  TOZER  inform!  tbe  afflicted  Ibii  . 
»f    »"    l»»    HOSPITALS    IB    LOKdI 
rAKls,  and  spending  one  jsar  In  tbe  i 
brated  Hospital  in  Lor>don,  the  LOOK  1 
opened  hia  old  Medical  Ioeuttne  at  tb»i  J 
where  hs  can  always  be  found     DR.  Tt  i 
for  lorty  years  met  with  oaparallelsd  i 
the    treatment    of    disease    itenerant  i 
CHRONIC  AflD  SPECIAL  OUMPLil!  ' 

DB,    t  HAS.    II.    TOZES 
is  in   every  way  responsible,  blndiBf  t  i 
effect  a  permanent  CC8K,  or  m«klnr  no 
Those,  who  cannot  afford  to  pay  lor  », 
medicine  will  bo  charged  for  mediciQanr  i 
MoN  I  HLY  RESr.JKATlVE  PILLS" 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  o&sea  (orwhk 
recommended,  are    to    be    obtained  oil 
office.    Price,  J-5  per  box.    Full  dlreottoi 
box,  (eel.  ny  hxprtEs  or  otherwise, 

DK.  TOZER  does  not  imitate  the  u  i 
Q-iaufce  who  maka  it  a  pr«t;iioe  to  par  | 
affidavits  and  other  talse  r>-fHieccei,bal  i 
tbe  moat  reepeutable  people  io  the  tjtatt  ■ 
has  eo red  ol  diBeaBes  which  othvrtbiTt  ■ 
cure. 

DK.    CDAN,    n.  T02I 
N,  E.  corner  Kearny  aod  Jaolctoo  n  ■ 

fa'-1* Swh 


1 


Assessor's  Off e 

, 

NOTICE  TO  TAX-PA1 

I  873-74. 


ALL  FElfHONS,  (OHFAMll 
SOCIATIOSS,  or  FIRM  I,.  | 
City  and  County  of  San  Fraatl  an 
reqaeated,  either  in  peraoa  tr  1  air 
proper  represent  atlvea,  to  dative  tW 
Aieseisor'a  Office.  No.  S»  City  B  k 
fore  the  SECOND  MOa'DAI  IsA  U. 
1813*  a  alatetneot  nuder  •■ 
Property,  both  FXRSONALasd  U 
owned  or  claimed  by  hlam  er  i.l 
which  la  In  their  poaaeaaloa,  ■r'.ftl 
held  or  controlled  by  ony  otbt  ' 
In  tr  nit  for,  or  for  the  benefit  ol  I* 
them.— See  Sections  8880-881*1 
eal  Code. 

wroLL  TAX  18  nowbv:  I 

Offlce,    or    to    a    Scpnty.  -s3ee    *• 

383O-S640,  Felltlcal  Code.      '< 

J1EVI   BOIEIi 

City  and  County  A  * 

Saturday,  March  1,  1878. 


NOTIOI 


mHEPt'BLICABEHUBtBll 
fled  that  the  Field  DepaUet  I 
Offlce  will  commence  asaeislif  I  ** 
8ATVBDAT,  1IABDH  1,  1ST 

The  duties  aaslgmed  to  these  ■*• 
are  (oo  well  known  to  the  eost*  '" 
require  explanations,  and  wall  ■*" 
been  careful  in  making  my  self  ** 
fill  position!  by  men  faTorahly  »  " 
thla  community  for  their  coiaiKt  J** 
Integrity,  and  am  eonfldent  Ibai  >** 
ties  will  be  discharged  by  (sei  ,tif 
general  satisfaction  e>fa11  e*ic«' '' 

Z  urgently  reqaest  the  general  " 
report  to  thla  office  any  dlrelit  ■ 
duty  by  any  of  my  Depatles.  ai 
them  that  any  jnst  complatat*  '  " 
celve  Immediate  attention. 

LEVI  BOSEI  i 
mbl  City  and  Count    A  * 


mm**  *t 


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Pian  HH 

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T\  "OT.ARED  BY  THE  JtTDOEJ  »  ,» 
'lir  ot  tb»  A»irio»n  I»fttw'»'t  n  ' 
Io.  trial  Nwioit  Stelnww  %«  ..  » 
othore.  to  boTHJB  BEST  O*  I5BIB  „il 
OCKTAZ,  Sole  Agent. J»»235  * 
W  B.-PI.OO,  ol  .11  ,trl(W  TOBBrn 


WILLIfeV^BAN 

MUBIO    POEBI8HID   FOB    ] 
ooomIoob.    MMioimpoit*l.»"> 
and  for  sale. 

M1SOVI M.  JBtXTM    Lade    ' 
Orehe.ira. 

nJUWT  TON  DEB  M»BD'i' 
er  of  Brai,  Band. 

•♦-Order,  from  the  oonotr, 
to.     Addrea,   II.    W.    WILLIS 
Store.  188  Mot tKcm.ry  BtrMt. 
BLD«..»«»  Mootiomarj 


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atraat. 


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BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


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BELLA  UNION  MINSTRELS 


SS.lt.  B.  I).  Dalies*  •  *y£  Q  Jtf   £  V  t  *  * 


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•  .1  in*  -Tm  1  >i  af 


TUB    LAZT    ATI 


C3HT3  I>       O  XJ  I  I>  * 

La**.o.  AfMMMt  aaatl  Ossa 


Drsaattool 


JACK  CADE, THE  KENTISH  BOlVDlVIAiVTriumph0fy|pt||e 

OB 

The  Work  ng  Girls  of  San  Francisco 


ruins.  Joan  *•  i'i.ior<<a.  *-,  i-.»  »-•■.. -a     *-a».-t< 


Ihapman  Sisters 


•;M1   UIS—  Fir.!     l[I   ntn    tLla-   MKD  ef  lev]    *   k*o«l..jr»d    grkis  or   TEE 
A. ERICAS    - 


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m»i«  o'  inn 


3.00    "Vo«rs     -A  «o 


tWbw  «Ul  be  praaaoted  lb*  Oomedj  ftt,i  »d 

DIAIVA;       OR,      H.OX^ES'S      MI  jSLISDES.. 

WITH  A    1BMI  U 


iLLTAIB' 


RIKA 


SHIRT    STORE, 

»«r»T     treol.  *»■•  l*»tT«4  i* 

:i      H**('on<l      r.trrrl, 

•    f»«    will    AmI    »    >iwl<«*    •*. 

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■  Runirr  a  c«. 


R'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

luibla.    irri,    flXTAJIA. 

LAG ART  THEATRE  BAR  BEEB  HJt- 

•1*1,  aad    sea  fce  roatotj  b>  Lb*  m«b*.  or 
rook.     »t*«    aad    *r*'»-i»4r    c>o.»ee.ea 

jihn    ririi, 

MtMnrud  sole  l^aurtatoa. 
Or  to        3.   II.    NrCAHL 
••  WftMtoato*  Mrwi  !>u  ri—alssi 


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Hill.  Marl. ad 

r  ....    Jina  n>n**ba 

M-t  Ma  Piea* 

!ifftT«lr! Fred  OooaaW 


HUD  HAS  RETURNED  TO 

It«t     r*ari>iit 


•T.   8WEENET, 

lkl|.CHANT    TAILOR 

4»  irroKD  iTirrr. 
COODS  !     PERFECT    FITS! 
isf action    Guaranteed! 

J    MIR   OF  APKIfftt    AlfD  9T7WHER 
da  )■■!  r*c*iv«d.    Ct>  1  *o6  •••  ib»m. 
rVc-ld  ilrrfl.  mh'.Tlni 


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HEMOVBD. 

ZED    8EWIRO  HACTimR  AORTTCr 
«r   ii    now  r»mofd  V*  1  At)  Raw  Moot- 

imt.  niv  Hoiint  N.  IJ-Th.WKKD 
tTur"- t  >*k  tb«  hich'st  pr«Bntam  »».r 
o  rompcllior*  »t  tb*  «t»»t  World'.  Pair 
•fiT;  ala".  tb»aa.cnn  pint  Premlnn  it  tha 
niaarl  InatUata  Fair,  opoo  TWhN  I  V- 
Icti  ol  b«e*'i<M>i|*r  »n4  ibat  «»w  b.  trjr> 
of  an  KN1IRK  RK.I.F-A  DJUS  Tir-'J 
It*  vain*  t  caar-i  denbiad.  a^d  vataall 
ma  pri">  •«  hltoarto  mil  1m  nod 


By  a  Clork  who  Tried  to  Soil  Him 
a  Suit  of  Clothes. 


Pacific    Purchasing, 

PRINTING,   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE.    AND 

EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

HiMiuiH     IO    nml      17 OttO    WaxhliiKton    «ti-<'.-t. 


ir    HC    BAD    t>i.  KK    TO   TI1K 


GREAT  CLOTHING  EMPORIUM 


PIANOS, 

NS,  PIANO  STOfll.H.  PIAKO  COVKRS. 
•  I  Mailo,  Untie  Borka.  Mntio  Knl'o   ,  nto. 
took  aid  larg-a  uaortmaas.    Gall  sad  ?z- 
»b,    Tbs  eaHabralaal 
HeCAMBON    PIAROI, 
Ardad  br  tba  m«*taal  prJf*M>on  ss  tba 
llan-prtead  Piano  la  ibis  staikaL 
BAllBOPT  A  CO..   AirMO, 
Wo.   1*1  Market    alrccC 


.ASSES  INJL0CUTI0". 

t|  Of    THR    LBADINO    MEMBERS    OF 

I    TbMSrloal  ProfMlon  la  (.aWgraU  prav 

-1  DiD»  dUiiss  for  loitrnotion  fa  Btoonu*B, 

alafiln*  to  at  All  tbemialras  of  lb*  oppor- 

, .  aaqalHac  >  awful  art  it  a  smodamto  aott 

»  loAoAr  aa-raa  to 

]mm  atvtloalara  as 

laasa 


^"OabHtim"  P.O.B« 

10  urn  «t«..  i«i  i» 


r,  OLAIRVOYABT.  TUT  vi, 
wdMlr.  from  10  A.  K.  to   i%^ 
"ribT.r«!ll.iio..»MX 


C.  P.  Van  Schaack  &  Co. 

708,  712,  714  »nd  716  H«any  I'reot, 

(0PFOBITE  TUB:  PLAZA,) 
TIE  Mill  ID  DATE  BEEM  Hl'ITID 
•  t  a*T.  wllho»t  »r  oinBOto.iory 
talk,  noAl.weala  hove  been  llvlac  to* 
day,  M..ra.arnt  to  aocletr.  anil  a 
w.lkl.j  aaTcrtlMoaoatofthe  low  ptlc. 
at  waloa  «o.t.  ««  oold  1>»  tfcat  oator- 
prl.laa  Arm,  laot.ad  of  bclac  ft  "  dcai'd 
cold,  dAB.»,  aloaar^eaale  a«dr.H 


Philadelphia  Restaurant. 

OHAS.  T.  BKBOOLD,  PSOFBI1TOB. 

rp|>  OBOIOIRT  HRAT8  ANDJ 
A  VofttaOHo.  «o«Fd  br  "ijmt  I 
1U  Plri  8TBUT  kolwaoBKotrarl 


■PI  llAA.    HOTIt  f:     Tl> 

Picnic  and  Ball  Committees. 


UAM-M.n.l  URUllknTBAS  coroi>o.»dot 
to.  Ii.il  mB.lol.nl  la  lb.  Suit,  and.r  idbpi. 
tiot  ]..d.r«,  .t  fair  r.li. 

M'HI   >  K      KII  IIABIl 

AM-   ... 
IIABRT    Alllin, 
witb  tbalr  Oi.at  Sioialloo, 
OOOKTBBPB1  T. 


urrao   TEOll'r, 

looladlod  the  Child  Waidir,  lAPPDO, 

I.II.IC    Cll.II. 

allaa  U.  ELLIS  aad  W.   Kl.Lli*. 

BTerto.ronile    aad    DaetUata. 

OUT    LIMTOW. 

...A5D.... 
I.  VCY-     ADAH*, 


rllK    tlllivr.    A1ITIATI    AKK    XOW    OK    CIBB»II»«H,    AND    CAN    HE  EH. 
gat-ad  try  mmacora  W.atol  tba  Rooky  Mouotalaa,  tbroosh  our  a«*ncy. 

"IIEBIIIAN    ra«nT»    at    CO. 


THE  OLD 

Hot      ©OOtOll, 

IS  Horlca  Street.   Dear  Rfftray. 

AH    Drloltr.    Xen    Cental 
Hot  Prinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOR  MDJEBRY  IN  TOWN. 

Alwaja  on  flU  tha  New  York  Harald,  Uarpar'f 
TTaeklj,  Prank  LoaHe'i,  Daa's  Darncf,  PollcaOa 
■alto,  all  lb"  Oallfomia  papara,  aiao  l-ODdon 
ponoh,  Ball'i Difa.  IUajtratad  Loadao  Baws.  Uali 
and  aatlafr  lourMlf. 

at*-  Don't  forest  tba  alro  of  too  Hot    Sooteh. 

fal  if  W.  ».  WALDhO.f.  Propriator. 


Bar  Sugar 

FOR    BALB-Sia    KIABHT    STBEET    AT 
MKK0KRH.  .  Alio,  arorr  Uod  of  UaodlM 
Wbolaula  and  Re*  II. 


SANGER  HALLE 

(SlHQBS'S  HALL,) 
14     OI-.AItV    AT.,    JVF.Alt     SIAKKT, 


Neae  Bat  the  rholceat  Elrnnd.  of    WIbfi 


DEPOT  WEYANQ  t  HSCHl'S  BAY  BREWERY 

f.lB  tf      OHBIS  PRLDMAHN. 


VOCIL  AND  INSTRUBENTtL 

MUSICALLNSTITUTE 

DHDEB  THE  DIRBOTI0N  OF 

XkoIEt..  X*.  H.   XU1ITXIZI. 

SlIFuitll.,  ear.  Unlontoa.re, 
HOURS:  from  KJtoJ  nod  from:   to  ».    HK81- 
I>kr,UE;0Oi  H.lOD    6U..L  mil  In 


FREHTCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 

TOOBDEB    ,p50t 

LArrTCASTER'S 

BIT  WAIBINBTOR  UTEIIT. 
falllta  upy.  Mtwtolra'a  Opara  Boaso. 


SHIRTS 

...  aRD 

CENTS' 

FURNISHINB 
COOD8. 

A  LARGE  ABRORTMKNT  OP  aErfTB'  PUB- 
olabmi  'inrvAa  to  bs  had  Rnod  and  ofaaap.  at 
tba  "OLD  u-jBWKK."  J  IaEVT'S,  *f  MoaV 
tomary  atraat  Jua'lra  airaa  (a  all.  Don't  for*** 
tha  no  an  ha  1—  Al*»   tlnntofrnarr  airrat.      fall  l» 

Alfred  Tetter, 

Manufacturer  atvd 
I rn porter  of 

BIRD  CAGES.. 

ssa  nnpoa*, 

KKARSXTTTKR  8TMKST. 

Bra  my  stock  of  BirO 
Oac»s  bafore  parohaalou 
alaawbare.  Always nro» 
rMnjtnow  on  band,  Mf 
Patent  Oafort.  made  •>'/' 
Tin  Wire,  are  warxaatodl 
FKJtK  UtOM  VICKMlIf 
Alno,  best  qnatltj  TKA 
MflQtf 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  WUSEU1, 

Aad  Collate  of  HodlelOO. 

1  O  (\C\C\    BEAOTIFUL    A»D  tMUTBOOT- 
1  U.UUV  It.  obiaota  to  ba  aft'o.    Opan  to  IB* 
Pobllo  DAY  AND  NIOUT,  at  EDREKA  HA1A 
BIS  Hootnomarr  atreaL    FOR  HEN  ONI.y. 

aar-Da.  Joasarl't  Parr  ATI  Om<a  la  at  arABT 
Oaarr  atraat  toppoalte  old  Maohtoloa'  PartrloaX 


Signor  lYIancusi, 

pRITATB  SINOLHO    LEBSOMS.-OLASA  OIT 

UO.VIIAI  aad  TEl'EHAT, 

Atlr.at.    81.  J.maa    Booat,  ••«  atarkat  atraa* 
ooroar  of  ElHa.  tol'aai 


MILITARY    GOODS 

GOLD  AID  SILVER  THEATRIC*! 
TRIMMINGS, 

BBS   Montroaaea-T   street,    Ikb    Be  -X- 
mUHtf  E90OEBS  JO  BBS 


THE  JOTTEHAL  H*  AMTJBBMEHT8. 
Pobttabad  erair  Dwi»U»  T«w  bJ 

Below  MoaWoaseir,  San  F^wciaeo- 


Th0BSDAT. APBIL  10,   1873 


An  Ioierestlnif  Celioqay. 

(SceDe— KiULeo  ia  the  Alimeda  Connty 
Jail.  Characters— Mrs  Carrie  Mortimer  and 
Ab  Slog.] 

Mrs.  C.  M.— JohD,  why  don't  you  cook 
gome  latch  in  the  middle  of  the  day  ? 

Ah  Sing — Nocookea  lunches; 

Kra  C.  M.—  Yes,  you  did  yeiterday;  you 
cxked  bwfstsak  acid  onions. 

Ah  Siog— No,  me  no  cookes  lunches;  too 
muchsa  aile  time  cookee  cookee ;  no  likee 

Mr*.  C.  M.— You  did  yesterday. 

Ah  Sing— No  eh&bbe. 

Hra.  O.  M.— Youl:«l 

An  Sing— Ytu  telle  me  lie;  me  no  cookee 
too  muchee. 

His.  C.  M.— Oa  you  git  outl 

Ab  Sing  (witbagiij,  lcoking  aroaud)  — 
Gtl  oote».    How  you  get  cutte? 

The  last  qu-stion  s*cmed  to  puzzle  Carrie, 
And  she  gave  it  up.— OakJaod  News. 

A  Bedaced  Artist- . 

Jersey  City  has  ijow  in  her  mi3Et  no  less  a 
pergon  tbau  Sig-  Gaiseppe  C&ntorini,  an 
Italian  opera  singer,  formerly  of  tte  Theatre 
La  Seal*,  born  in  Flo  ence,  and  a  pupil  of 
Bonbardni,  in  Lis  ptlmy  days.  Be  U  a 
brother  of  Sig.  Tr^mbonani,  and  married 
Siguora  Bafsoonie'a.  He  is  bliad.  H  s 
"appjrand  lower  reeis'eTs"  are  in  perfect 
order.  In  none  of  Lis  qualifications  is  be 
to  be  aoeezei  at  On  bis  breast  be  wears  a 
tin  sign.   The  ie.dit.goB  it  is  ts  follows. 

Fleas  Help  the  Blind. 

i   was  B'j-irn  a  kripple. 

i  least  my  s  t-  in 

the  kiimein  war. 


Auctioneer's   Talk. 

Bee  is  how  an  auctionr'a  dialect  is 
given  In  "Scrope,  or  the  Lo-t  Library."  in 
Old  aod  New.  "Half-a-dol!ar,  haJfidoUar 
fad  llsfidollafadolhfiiolU  that's  bid  now, 
give  naore'f  ye  want  it!  Half-a-dollarfive- 
eigh's  three  qunters — Tbree-quarters  I'm 
bid,  — will  you  s»y  a  dollar  far  t'  is  standard 
work  octtvio  best  elt^n  barf  morocker 
axtry?  Three  qnirers  I'm  bid.  three  quar- 
ters »ill  ye  give  any  mrre  ?  Toree-quarrers, 
•♦hrae-quarthreequartthree-qaart-  he>quawt- 
thee-qoavt  one  dollar  shall  Ihave?'' 


Oysters, 

In  strolling  roaod  the  otber  night, 

To  look  at  Ttji-oo  by  xs*  light, 

our  careless  teat,  by  chance  old  stray 

To  where     fountain's  ceweless  play 

OI  spaikllog  w&tere,  trade  a  soieeo 

Through  watch  a  Bweet  bouquet  was  eean; 

While  mof  *y  etooc  and  pearly  shell, 

O'er  which  the  waters  softly  Cell, 

Made  tb»t  wtnaow  wm  to  b» 

Aome  falr.T  su-no  or  tbe  sea. 

Stop,"  said  mi  (nwntl,  "let's  go  In  hare- 
It  loots  so  etc* — an.l  try  their  cheer." 
"All  ripct,"  I  said,  "1  must  agree 
That  thin  pl%c*  suite  cie  to  a  "TV" 
Ho  sooner  bad  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  cur  bide  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  a&xed  our  wish — 
Bald  they  had  almoet  any  disb 
-That  we  mJgni  name.     We  found  It  true, 
And  scottd  mmgmficentiy,  tot; 
All  kUids  of  oy»Ters,  Juicy,  fat, 
Oookod  every  style;  juet  think  of  that. 
And  if  your  mouth  ooc't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
Th»>'d  clam  *  and  crabs  and  terrapins  ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  bad  within 
That  cosy  piiceaJi  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  &oah  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  wan,  I  am  sure. 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  loand.  'twould  warn, 
That  they  have  here  the  beet  Ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  dock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  tbey  call  "huJi  nice  dinners." 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-eeren  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  tbere  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyeter  Borne,  337  Bush  street,  above 
Mintfcomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

CHARLES  fTAAKE.  Proprietor. 


-Twenty  Thousand 

tipfr  Collars,  all  ■style?,  fcr  sale  cheap  at  tbe 
i-ia;  Lij^d-r,  offl  »  121  Leideddoifl*  st. 


*3  n©  Pioneer  carpet  Beatlns 
Machine  Co., 
Ha.  i  53  Tehima  ttreet,  Is  the  only  p'aoe  yon 
can  depend  on  for  having  tout  Carpets  well 
cltaa:<d  and  twept  by  rtachlnery.  J.  Spauld- 
-lngkOo.  s-s 

X>r-,  Barlow   J.  ss.mit.ra 

Is  giving  a  cours  of  Free  Lectures  to  Qentle- 
snen  on  Bextu.  Physiology  and  Kerrous  Dis- 
eases at  bla  HygelaD  Ball,  637  California  etree), 
every  Friday  evanirg,  commencing  at  7}$  o'clock 
A  oart  of  the  even  log  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examltatiOFs  in  r#gard  to  health 
is  invalids  daily,  trom  9  to  4  p.  at.,  tree.  w 


A  greet  variety  of  Ti.  s  and  Bows,  all    Ftyled, 
^Just    received   at  ihe  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
X.eldetdcnT  itreit.  (  • 
■ * 

Mrs.  M.  W.  Kicd,  die^mit' r,  has  rvmored 
to  132  Geary  eir^et.  b*tW6"n  Dupoat  and  Strck- 
toa,  oppoalie  8  arr  Klrnfa  church.  St 

la   is   a    Beauty  : 

The  Uttle  Om  Clothing  and  Card  Marker,  »t 
416  WashlLgton  street,  near  the  Post  Office.  Boat 
ever  invents  1. 


Sam   Hoore, 

Formerly  of  Bass  House  Oarrlagee,  can  t* 
found  rn  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  e*- 
i  ■ "  'ishment,  southwest  corner  timh  and  Mont 
fc  jory  ssa.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carriage  order* 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  Bight,  at  reduced  rates.  » 


A  ColonlaU  Theatre. 

Tbe  new  Theatre  Boysl.  Melbourne,  erect- 
ed oq  t^.e  site  of  the  old  theatre  burned  in 
Match,  18  2,  was  opeced  Nov.  6tb,  andsr  the 
managemeatof  Messrs.  Haiwood,  6te»art, 
Henniogt  4  Coppio.  Tha  Melbourne  press 
give  elalorata  descriptioas  of  the  buildiop, 
whic1!  is  of  immense  capacity  and  very  beau- 
t  ful  in  design  aod  finish.  It  has  a  frontage 
oa  Bourte  street  ol  66  fett,  and  extjids 
back  to  Little  Bourke  street,  a  ditance  of 
330  feet-  The  whole  external  wa'li  and  a 
greiter  portijn  cf  tbe  ioter  wa!li  aod  par- 
titions are  cf  bricV. 

Every  precaution  las  been  taken  agtiost 
fire.  Tbe  appioacbes,  corridors,  staireises, 
landings,  lobbuB  ard  acte-ioariis  tbrcush- 
out  tbe  building  have  net  only  biick  wall 
partitions,  bnt  are  cotstructed  with  fire- 
proof stone  floors  laid  upio  iron  girders. 
Ail  openings  through  Ihe  walls  are  farmed 
by  iron  girders  or  aichts,  tteuseof  wocd 
being  eniire'y  di-pets.-d  with  in  the  ap- 
proaches tj  tie  tbettie.  Icsids,  four-inch 
pipej  ran  all  rcund  tte  bcidiog,  and  are 
even  c  andueted  through  tLe  each  of  the  thrte 
Mers.  Esaaje  dcors  and  pisisgts  are  numer- 
ous, and  stone  Btaircaasa  are  built  even  to 
tie  upper  circle*  and  gallery.  The  front 
portion  of  the  building  is  cccupied  as  a  cafe 
and  hots),  with  the  exceftiin  ef  three  en, 
trances  to  the  theatre. 

Tte  theatre  proper,  exclusive  of  itawiit- 
ing  rooms,  saloons  aod  lobbies,  is  205  fret 
long  by  62  feet  wide,  tbe  auditorium  being 
85  feet  d^p  and  tbe  stage  120.  The  height 
from  pit  to  d  >me  is  60  feel.  The  ceiling  is 
framed  down  from  the  roof  over  the  audit> 
rium  in  lining  boards,  in  "ihe  same  manner 
ia  which  tbe  Cftliforoi*  Theatre  is  now  fin- 
ished, to  improve  the  acouatijp-operties  of 
the  hons1,  and  is  richly  pannelled  and  deco- 
rated. Its  centre  is  occupied  by  a  large 
dame  42  feet  io  diameter,  from  which  is  sus- 
pended a  cbande'.ier  "almost  safficieot  to 
light  the  whole  aodtorium."  There  are 
three  tiers,  support-.d  by  iron  CDlumns  8&t 
back  fdur  feet  from  their  edge,  each  deco- 
ratei  witi  ornamental  railing  fronts. 

The  pit  will  seit  nearly  1,000  persons ;  the 
stills  wJl  "eontain"  (wbi:h  we  Buppose 
means  hold  when  deusily  crowd  d)  550;  the 
dress  circle  550;  the  upper  circle  650,  and 
the  callery  1,200.  Total  hddtng  capacily, 
3,950— a  very  respectable  number  for  a  colo- 
nial theitre,  when  it  is  considered  that  Drury 
Lane,  Londoo ,  will  not  hold  as  many  persons 
by  600. 

The  stage  capacity  exce" ds  tbat  of  the  au- 
ditorium,  a^id  is  spoken  of  by  professionals 
with  wonder.  It  is  62  feet  wide  by  120  feet 
dsep,  though  a  portion  of  tte  reir  ia  used 
for  dressing  rooms.  The  ai'e  flies  are  72 
feet  long  by  12  wide.  There  are  22  dressing 
rooms,  four  of  which  are  on  the  stage  floor 
fjr  "ctais." 

Thry  build  very  cheap'y  in  Melbourne. 
Toe  estimated  cost  of  this  bui'ding,  com- 
pleted, is  set  dowa  in  the  daily  journals  of 
that  City  at  £23,000-abcut  5115,000.  The 
cost  of  such  a  building  ia  &aa  Francisco 
would  be  more  than  doable  t:  at  sam.  The 
Melbourne  papers  found  f-u't  with  the  man- 
agers fur  opening  premstate'y,  before  the 
tbfatrewis  thoroughly  finished  ioeide,  and 
before  tbe  at -Tactions  engaged  in  England 
for  the  opeoing  bad  arrived,  evidently  being 
so  proui  cf  their  d  amatic  temple  that  taey 
did  not  want  the  public  tj  s-o  it  until  it 
opened  in  full  glory.  Bess  Evans  com- 
menced a  star  engagement  on  tte  tccjcd 
night  of  the  season,  in  a  new  version  of 
JaDe  Eyre." 

That  a  theatre  like  this,  tbat  vies  with  the 
largest  theatres  io  the  most  papulosa  capi- 
tals of  Europs,  should  beere:t?d  in  an  iso- 
lated islind  city,  separated  by  cceinB  from 
the  great  world  and  its  intercourse,  Beems 
almost  incredible.  Bat  rbe  managers,  who 
have  boldly  spent  their  money  on  the  pro- 
ject, are  all  old  residents  and  experienced 
theatrictl  managers,  and  know  well  the  re- 
sources they  have  to  r«ly  on  ia  sustain  such 
a  mammoth  establishment.  More  than  this, 
a  rival  establishment,  the  Prioca  of  Walrs. 
has  been  on  the  tapis  for  months,  and  is  now 
in  course  of  erection  by  a  powerful  joiet 
stock  company,  with  Wm.  tf.  Lyster,  the 
opera  manager,  at  its  bead  as  manager.  Tois 
new  theitre  will  be  devoted  mostly  to  oper- 
atic performances,  for  Melbourne  baa  sus- 
tains! an  opera  company  nearly  the  year 
round  for  tte  last  ten  years.  It  is  intended 
tbat  this  new  structure  shall  eel  pse  the 
Theatre  Royal,  and  quite  throw  tbat  royal 
fS'ablUhmeot  in  the  shade  when  it  opens. 
Melbourne  ia  tie  new  home  of  the  Muses. 


Genuine    fc±»     ana.    Clears. 

Be*t  brands  at  61     J*<«ntgomery  street,  8,  V?. 
comer  of  Merchant.    If  mck  A  Caha.  q 


Enjoyable  Drives. 

an  elegant  and  comfortable  cartlage,  styliFh 
horres  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leading  es- 
sentials of  ea  tsjoyoble  ride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  Ban  J raneieco  so  unqn estl orabl? 
**  frcm  Frank  Ronton,  whose  carriagfa  have 
tbe  privilege  o  tbe  stand  fronting  tha  Occl- 
aenial  Hotel.  Ble  bandaoaie  tum-onts  are  need 
by  tbe  test  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makee 
it  a  po'Lt  to  employ  ibl>,  bor-est  and  perfecUy 
enn'te-  ns  dnverp,  seta  more  Iib*r»Uy  patron. 
raed  tban  any  otner  carritge  proprietor  on  hi. 
C  »et  \rhjif  a  lar^e  number  of  persons,  and 
Udiei-  Id  particular,  will  engage  bo  crriage* 
•  x-^pt  those  which  be  nrovldes.  Frank  has  en- 
joyed gr  at  -ncoss  in  his  boain^pa,  and  tbe 
a  mita-le  way  in  which  be  conducts  it  nsakea 
him  a  iavcrite  with  all  who  pa"ronix-e  aim.    * 


Pratt's  Abulltion  OH 
Cares  Stiff  Joints,  frpralnaand  Braise?.  3.l 

PhtitoKr»puie    Oaras 

At  one  dollar  per  dowen  at  tbe  Peopfea  Art 
Gallery.  3a  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 


Notice  to  ihe  Pnblic. 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
Booth  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  Is  now  sel- 
ling off  his  One  stock  of  men* a,  boys'  and  cbll. 
arena*  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
grettly  reduced  crleea.  Every  description  of 
genta  furnlanlng  goods,  h«tt,  trims*,  vaUeap, 
etc.,  below  oo.t.    Call  If  yen  want  bargains.  3t 


Slrantr  Indeed. 

Toe  Be  b ton  Journal  of  Commerce  which 
has  a  very  good  dramatic  critio,  speaking  of 
Miss  Maggie  Mitchell's  very  successful  en- 
gtgemeut  at  the  B.-tton  Theatre  says: 

We  are  willing  to  c^cele  to  her  ac:rtaim 
amount  of  dramatic  talent,  but  we  confess 
ourselves  at  a  ke-  ti  aoccuct  f  r  th«  feci 
Hat  Indie-  «ih  ten'clJ  her  talent,— ac treses 
p'-6  ess  d  of  absolute  geDius,— will  play  to 
almi  st  empty  beccbes  in  Boston,  while  Mits 
Mitohell,  with  h  r  limited  powers,  oin  draw 
over«lelmiog  audienies.  Tbe  little  l.dy 
has  a  msgoetUm  and  an  attractiveness  be- 
yond ail  qu^sii  >n.  Yeats  ago  she  made  her- 
self a  favorite,  and  Bostooiuts,  tte  are  glad 
to  say,  never  lorget  tteir  old  loves. 


Trie  Last  New  Song. 

Air— "Mnl  <t  Chandon," 
Emerson  Oorville  ii  my  name, 
■fly  business  alwaya  is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  a'd  Fancy  Boast, 
Relishes  tfces»,  tbat  my  house  can  boast. 
S*fely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
Obi  high  obi  Oh!  high  obi 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go, 
Corville  fays  so!  eays  sol 
Ob  Floe  Street,  it  No.  410, 
Remembtr  the  cumber  aod  c&ll  again, 
Visions  of  Si'-ll-a-h  In  every  style, 
|nw*rdly  cause  yon  macb  to  smile. 
L»di;s  with  escorts  there  always  go, 
Ladles  go!  Lailes  go! 
Emerson  Corvllle's  polite!  and  so 
3-1  They  gol  they  gol  they  go] 


Attention,    Ladles 

To  give  the  skin  the  softoess  of  velvet,  and 
tbe  tint  of   the  lily    to   the   complexion,  use 

Diceit's  Geeue  de  Lis.  l 


L,aclles  'Tit.lt.lnic  Cerde. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Johx  P. 
DwrxB,  126  Setter  street,  opposite  Lick  House, 
and    at    the    Grand    Hotel.    rX.  E.— Havdekb- 

CHIErS  KXATI.T  WiEFFT),      PEBUaKSBrf    Of  flVCrV 

description  to  order.  ■ 

Do    Wot    ssuiler    trom    Corns. 

Tbe  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Cores,  Bun* 
I  one,  Olnb  and  Ingrowing  Kails ,  can  find  In  &  tan t 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Inst!. 
:ute,  SIG  Eearay  street,  from  1  to  6  p.k.  We 
*™<k  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Dos- 
•■*r's  capability.  Reference*  given  i/reqnired.  B 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Badger's  Cenira[Park,  Oakland 


A.  Sail  over  tbe  B;,y,  a  Ride  In  the  Can 

and  a  Grand  PoriormiQcc.  , 

First  Grand  Annual  Picnic 

....OF    THE 

ANCIENT  ORDER  of  H.O.  A.  M.I. 

....03T.... 
8TJSDAY APSIL  18,    1878 

Grand  Extra  Performance  in  tbe  Pavilion. 

M'LLE   EUGENIA   GERRETTA, 

The  Great  Aacenaioaiet. 

Samwells    ^t   Montague 

The  Champion  Classical  Artists, 
Id  Iforel  aod  Comic  Acta;  Classical  Gresyiofri; 
Filing  Spheres;  Orjstil  P;ramida.  etc.  Goo- 
cioding  with  "TUB  GiAN  1E6-J."  and  darint; 
orolntions  SO  Feet  la  the  Air,  bj  Jl.  MOM- 
TAGU£.  theChaaapion  Grouast. 

TICKETS FIFTT  GENTS 

aV  Laoiea,  and  Children  ao4er  C  rears  of  a«e 
free.  TEK  MKrKOPOLl  I  aN  BajTD  will  «c- 
•oBMnr  the  Urier  ana  f  iroisn  tbe  masic    aplft 


HURRAH !    HURRAH  I 

Second  Annual  Excursion 

OF  THZ 

Warren    Guard, 

OOMPANY  B. 
■£OOBD  SECT  ljrFJLSTBX,  K.  O.  C. 

OAPT.  P.  I.  M.  WATK, 

TO  BADGES'  PAEK,  OAKLAND, 

<Seoood  Statioa  from  Braadwar,) 
Sl'.VDAT APBIL  SOlh,  1878 

a»- Grand  Bass-Ball  Matoh  between  the  Ores- 
cent and  ailTer  "*t*r  Base-Ball  I'labs,  for  an  ale- 
fftnt  euver-moaatsd  Bat, 


TICKET*.. 


-TIFTY  CEWTS 


Obildreo  noder  12  rears  of  agt,  25  oasts. 

Tobthad   from  tbe  members  of  the  Company 

or  at  tbe  Boat  on  the   morning  of  ine  Excnraion 

■P^O  'd THE  OOMHirTEa. 


RETURN  THE  BOOK! 

tFHGHVER  BORROWED  THE  "MEMOIR 
"  OP  HOME"  from  the  Figabo  Office  1b  par- 
tiealarly  reqaeBted  to  retard  it  at  odcs. 


SPRING    GOODS 


THE 

CHEAPEST  HOUSE 
AMERICA 

IS  THE 

GREAT 
I   X  L 

AUCTION  STORE 
6I8KEARNY  ST 
\COR.C0MWESCjM^ffi 


Business  Conducted  on  Fair 
anj  Honest  Principles. 

ONE     I»I!t.IOE. 


ALL    GOODS    WAFRMTED    AS 
REPRESENTED. 


Spring  Goods  Arriving  Daily, 

THE  LARGEST   STOCK  AND   LOWEST  PRICES 
OF  ANY  HOUSE  IN  THE  CITY. 


GLOTHING, 

COARSE     and     FINE! 


Ihe  Fortunate  Han  who  Bays  his  Clothing 
at  the  IXL  AUCTION  STORE. 


THE  UNFORTUNATE  MAN  WHO 
DOES    NOT. 


UNDERCLOTHING,  ALL  GRADES. 


White  Shirts  for  the  Million  1 


Card    of_TliaaU.8. 

Ban  Pbascisco.  April  9.  H73. 
To  Mia?ea  Ag-oe«    Kennedy.   Mar  Leslie,  Head 

Brandon  aod  Lydia  Livinastoo,  and  the  llessrp. 

J  H.  HoOabo,  8.  8.  Sa-up'e,  A.  Aatredo,  J.   AA- 

len.  B.L.Yaok.  J.  K.  Greao,  J.    Foreman,    Loo 

Dixon,  O.  Ooriell  and  other!: 

Yonr  generosity  in  ext.ading  to  me  I  Oampll- 
meoUty  Benefit  is,  I  think,  the  highest  oompli- 
meat  that  ceald  oepatdtomeasa  manager ;  con- 
aeoaeatly  I  and  it  difflcnlt  to  ezpresa  adequately 
nay  obligations  for  yonr  kind  offer,  the  aeceptarce 
of  whioh  will  be  ooa  of  the  proudest  references 
of  my  life.  I  remain,  ladiea  and  gentleman,  yonr 
obedient  servant, J.  h.  OHtJROH. 


Fi5CT    GOODS,     WiTfHES, 

JEWtLBV,    NOTIONS,    PIPJE8, 

riBriMEi.  sunoMBT, 

BiOU'B    CTTIIBT,    TBtSKS, 

BAGS,    TAf.lSIS,    TOBACCO,   etc 

A  FCTC.L  bTOCK  QF 

Linen  Coats  and   Dusters 

A  FULL  LI  \E  OF 

LIUEKT     STTIT8. 


POOLS  !_POOL8  ! 

P°s't!-,L.WIBS.  i8,.3.?.^^  S'.l0«"o"^ 

anSjI*  *«»i«»  Boom.  Llek_Hon»s.loo„ 


KILLIP  A  CO. 

IVIcille.     CBATAaS 

1*«J>U  ot  L»  JfaUoa  Leroy,  Paula. 

Ladies'  Hair  Dresser, 

*S    ELLIS    STBLET.       tmllm 


DAVK    HSKDK8,    at   the 

.     .  o'Q  origins  JEUd  Lion,  lt>  Geary 

itreet,    between   Keirny  end  Dnpont,  where  yon 

ung  the  eld  Pioneer  Linch.     Tbe  "Old  SoerV-  ia 
always  on  hand.     DAY*  leraroisTF^prtlU 


CALL    A>B     SEE     FOB    lOraSELF 
T11A.T 


'WE  Blow  our 
OWN  HORN! 

Because 
We  Have 
Got  A  Stock 
That  will 


\i 


ADMIT  IT, 


IXL  Auction  Store 

6 1 8  Kearny  St., 

Corner    of    Commercial 


CKAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  Sti, 

(Formerly  Mayer  A  Wnrkheira,)      I 
To.    SO    MOXTOOMEKT    8TB  e 

Opposite)  the  Elck  Honse. 
BBANClf,    «08    BFABKT    SIB 

MB.    MAYEB  CALL'S   ATTESTION  T  . 
Isrge  and  well  selected  atsortmsnt  ol  * 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  T(, 
and  Cloth, 

And  bis  dbw  itv'ea  of  ready-vn . d <.  Silh  w, 
•tberLZDIEt.^bUlTS.at  VKRY  LOW  PI  1* 
.41=0.  a  lar£«  stock  ol  isiripea,  Broih«  ■»  * 
r-hawlE,  L«ce  Jnckeie,  bilk  ind  Cotim  v  < 
SiiKs,  Satins,  cloaking.,  and  *ver»  d«a.n»  S 
TnmmiriRs.  JUST  cViiklVJiD,  a  Lar»  £■ 
the  spring  .tjltsof 

PE.AIH      AXu      I   Wit  KOI  Oi,  , 

IwlNEST    SUITS, 

N.  B—  Cloak  a.  Dr*9Bi««  and  ia:t*  mad*  ta 
ia  latest  fashion,  at  reajooaota  rata*. 


mwfe 


po«- 


PRICE 


A  Safe  and  speedy  Ren 
dy  for  all  Bronchial  Afl 
tions,  Asthma,  Col 
Coughs,  Loss  of  Vol 
Bronchitis.  IncipientO 
sumption,  Hoarsene 
Pain  and  soreness  of  - 
Breast,  and  all  Difficult 
arising  from  a  sudc 
Cold,  readily  yield  to 
healing  powers.  Ask 
the  California  Hall's  P 
monary  alsam.  Sold 
all  Druggists. 

PKOPBIETOIS, 

417  Snnjsome  street,  corner  Coauner 
jalO  tf 


CURES  DYSPEPSIA, 


SLJWMr 


Gives  Tone  to  the  Stoat  I 


iSaSHXlB: 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPOT 


(f^m  i 


tiato-i 


Is  a  Sure  Relief  for  LndigMt 


:    (MiXlr 


HAS  NO  SUPhBIOR  AS  A       ' 

BLOOD    PTJ-RIFIE 

hUU 


POSTER! 

Programmes,  aod  all  kinds  of  Pristine  Is 

show,  uecruBE.  comcfbt.t 

ATBE  and  CIBCVS  KAHASIB 
AT  LOW  E ATE8,  BY 

iO.  DF*.   sterol 

G3S    CLAY    STKKET.      • 


THOMAS    W.    BRED, 
SIIjVEH  FYjATB 

^>  MAMTJFAtJTnBJtKi 
-^  — AHD— 

ItPlllII 


tF    ■ 


IS 


DRUMS,  B&KJOS, 

— AND— 
OTHER    MUSICdJL.    OUTBVItll 

ESTABLISHED  LN  1S6A. 

WtrLmoona  giren  on  the  Banio  aod  Una.  i 
MISSION  STKEET,  batwaen  I  ini  aii  ** 

N.  B-— Fiaa-tODad  Silvar  Solo  Banjo*  I* 
easionala  alware  on  band. 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

BYXKY   SATURDAY   VIS) 
Piano    and     Sin  eriJitf   fttSP 

CHARINGa|a£>|iSALOI 

«•«  BUsaloa  street,  near-  weeeai 
dan  EAGLFS  A  WILD, 


J.   C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    XATNC 

C«  r.  Sccoad  an  d  Teh  us  ■!»«• 

,    »«s»-TorT»pu.     oomTantly  «• 
Oystan   In   ft-Teiy    itTli,     t?» 
SUPPER     ROOMS  F  IB  M* 
dec  11  Ixq 


UTtA  OUALfTI 

BOOTS  and  SI 

ON  BAND  sad  at 
to  OEDKS, 

L.   BLAIR > 

»  Kearir  ■**•  I 


CANDIES. 


made  at  oar  Steam  Oaody  Factory  asn  ] 

ataarn.  annelslly  from  the  eoantry,  aye  as 
aad  will  be  pf»n>pUy  sttoeded  "»•_.__,  v 
O  AHTY  A  WAIssafA  < 
11  Montroneary  at,  aSwK 





■ 


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>    v»  t  ST  on 

1       .... 


BKLEYt  iff  VARIETIES 


W    ALBASIEA    TII1TBI. 


iff!" 


CALIFORNIA  THEATRE 
GERMAN  STADTTHEATKR 

EMERSON    MINSTRELS  ,..„„,  nn~ 

UTTirMAC.  FABBRI    0PERAl 

Tir.t  Appuaranco  of  CU1RLGS    VIVIAN   ""'»■»•"-    

Positively  Last  Opera  Night 


I 


"UMMI 


Ir.l- 


n  I      nil       Mi 


APRIL    II 


• 


ii»dat  itiiiho  Arm  I 

»>  I  a.  inatahl  M  la.  t  .<.  m,  x  a.  c^^i 


r»r  ob.  »T    ati.i  > 


rinalr 

■  <"• 

.!■■    [■■■■WW    .■■     W^'l^     ^*«,.'-».*^»^^l..l^ 


I  ... 


•     Tin..     ■Implaloi 


to  UTIIton  ; 


KliHIrK   BROTHHiv 


■  a    atnia    i  mi  1  ,  i  gaa  ,  ,  ,  a  ,  „  „ 
»!•»"•<   MA»»  iini.iia, 

0a»  >  irat  am  at 

ROBERT  le  DIABLE 

i  * » *  r  %  ran 

MV1W-V  .  «J     IIIULW 


i 


LITTLE]     1VCA.CM     HBBEiNOE) 


■  I  Vllns 


■  •*«••  Relty 


e  Siamese  Twins 


Htrrt  T»«»bt 
■  *  » **•■  i -•«»-• 
'  i  «a  a*  a  f*t  -» 


I  ^    Rf  II  ■  A  ■ 


►-A.I»»T    OP    A^FLC 


■oarrr 
I-MHaa. 


ttrOng  Rosemblanoe. 

Na    I'lu,    I    1 1  ru  or  all  Conic  Vo.-.i  I. 

THE  MISCHIEVOUS  MONKEY! 

UTTLM   MAO 

B.bH»rl 

a  RirhT'i 


UIKII     ■ roTP.il  K«l 


KVA.*.    AID    MOKTU 


T*  caaelnd.  wllb  ta*  «lr:A.proT.ifcln<  tkatau  «tjM  •■  I 


UNDER    THE   GAS  LAMP. 


La  are  . 

!•»  t.  hm. 

9j*rkt>j_, 





"  Laura  itepi  aha  Train  at  half- peat  Bloc. 


.0.  kobtrli 
bob  H.ri 

...J.     Robiua.U 

.  .Cfaaa.  Button 


Merry  Wives  of  Windsor 

Oaa«»lala«  Ua  two  raaMUIaa  Daaa  ay 

CARL  nrr.jnt.lrl i»4 >AC  htlub 

DH  rinnni ..1 jao  HDLLia 

Aad  Ik.  k.. it  I.I  Trio  a} 
IS!.'  FABBil AIMA  ELXU....U4...JAC  MOLLEB 


OPERATIC  AMD   DRAMATIC  COMPANY 

k  Grand  Orchestra  of  24  Musicians 


r mien  or  asmdmiom  ; 

Boim 

Hi.  ..  flcrlr  a."*  Orehratra 

R«Kl>>)  —  H»»»ff»(l    S»»la 

a»*l<-eay—  A.1o»'*a  rtn    

W-tlrry 

■tr  Boi  Oft-ee  open  Hatnidar  end  ittidir,  from  U  M  4 


Mopri.    UHIUIIU    Mm,   -K 


FIC  HOUSE, 
IPIC  HOUSE, 


^Ee  -BUY  TBY  TBY  BUT 


»lWla    I  at*     F*  ia.ee) 

■*  a  rnmti.u 


eree'ibre'ed  tM   so  WHITF  M1IRTS.    Ttry  6l  n.ricn.i.  aad  for  qa»UiT  »«<l  (lan.oi.ttF  will  rarer  heroatched.    To  be  bad  oat?  at  the 

•TOAtX  A^r»  ««r  XXLi    Al'«TION     NTORr,     All   Kwrtr  ilrt*   .  cr  <«-afr«-lBl. 


Sure.  Why  Have  Ye  that  Catarrh  T 

Oat*  Pal  io  Bid  dr.  "Yon  looe  io  btlfbt. 

Mof*faBr»«l  lief    >  M«ik  I  •  llk»  » 

r«B>dd      — 
liti  cured  t  .at  -1 

Ferealeet  all  Dract-iii'*,  aid  at©  POST  CTRFItT. 


E-OP  E3 IM  I  TAJ  C3- 
WILSOIY'S 


PHITHEATRB 


•Itiit-r   etrert,  •fpatlie   la-lea.  Una*". 

TEE    MONDAY APRIL  14 

For    ma    HalMajr    We. la    Only  I 
i  leAqaeace  of  Iba  inmtdii't  departure  of  Iba  Co  an  en  ■ 
00  tbalr  tittr  t&raajb  tba  Suit*. 

Firat  Appaaraaoaof 

io   Oroat   Laura, 

THE  RKIfOWMXD  LADY  OTMNABT.  . 


By  MrUfalai-  ••■ir*.  Mr. 

HAR    KIJVGSLEY 

Will  i,Mir  ta  hll  On. I  P.ia«olfloaUoa. 

CtXiA       SB  O  TT  A.  H.  .A. . 

P0IIT1TCLT  LAST  Tim 

w    Equestrian    8peotaol« 

ABT11LEJ 

ie  BarTest  Home 


rry  Sports  of  the  Old  Country 

Out  kT  U>.  OoBMar  I.i  Aixlll.rln. 


Irat  Part  of  Equestrian  Acta 


..-.<5K^H£'!.™i«™-^..H. 


•s 


EASTER    MONDAY APRIL  14 

Ar.a  .».it  .walnf  da-lag  ta*  w*»k, 

TAC  KUUATED  H16RJ  10Y  PIMIIT, 

BLIND  TOM 

la  Salaotlaaa  M  r«qaa»ia^  br  Iba  aadlaao*  fiom  ibt 

folluw  ■■  Protru  nin»: 

■  'I.LVtlCAI.    HI.I.KI  TION^. 

Kon»U,   "Patbai»(.a»"  Bi«thriT#D 

ftoAktl,  '  alooailfQl" B««liiO*rn 

AdiIabi*.  ....  M-rd-l«-»riD 

h«d»i  winoat  Wordi Maadeltaeha 

Wolrlill  March..    .  . .  .  Ver-d-  ••ok-n 


Faaerai  Atarob  .Obapia  1  Umii  in  Ft-jpt... 

riASO     F9EIK     SHI.O-. 


..Rrtiit.i 


,...W(afA0> 

■ 

.    .  D«n'j.    Ill 

K...«tBi 

Bellini 


'  -.nd  AfiTt!  UhPfo  ■ 

.  K«rfl»,"  Drinkini  Hotif  <  ranUrit  i. 

i  *-OTi«rnn>or"      

"Ciad-ralla."  h»n  Plo  AlaaU 

"HiBaanba'a  "  Oaprtoe 

"Ifanaa,"  Tar.it )•• 

FA1TAIIAI    AMD    rAI'BKK*. 

Fist  »la,  *  Hom«.  fjwart  lloaaa" Thalbirr 

"La«t  Kote  of  8umn*t" ...Thalbeff 

Hamna.  '  I.*«t  Mop*" Oof.-ohalK 

"Whup  fihi  Wind. Molloabaop* 

..     I  t«rl  |  "0»pfioa LtMH 

Futaau,   "'lid  HoDdra^tb  P.*iro'" f5ot.*i<»halk 

"Aa'd    l.tnc    Srnr,      ■n-l    "t.iat*n   to  <b«  MouklOf  Bird." 

(Piano  fort*  laHUllona  of  tba  Bird)  .... M<  tT  ean 

"EoUu  Marroir« „ Oatlacbalk 

M  ABVI  K«. 

"iiarman  Trlumi>'  al" Knnkla 

"U*IU  fcUpt-A  Vpitloa" laaaa 

PLANTATION     MEI.ODIM. 

•'Tba  noM*n  nilppara" I  'Tbat  Wo'eotso  Di|" 

"I'm  aJfiao*.  tiurroutidtd" |  "Oonte  along.  Moaea" 

OKIOINAI.    novi-H 

"LHUa  Jobaof" I'Tba  Ba-ie  Picker"  

'Tba  Wan  wboQo.  tba  Olodar  In  bla  Era" 

I  H  ITATION  H. 


Obarob  Orian 

«ait« 

Banjo 

Doofrlaa'  Bpatob 

UnolaOkarlla 


MniloBox 

Uii'ch  Woman  and  limd  Orcan 

Tba  Harp 

bootob  Baf  pipai 

Nooteb  fiddUr 

Prodiioia  Tbroo  Halodlaa  at  tba  aatna  lima 

llEaOSiTPTITH    MTMIC. 

"Caaeada"..... Paaar  |  BattU  of  Haoaaiaa.. Blind  Tom 

"Rain  Storm"  Blind  Toe,  I  Darlifht  Bliad  Tom 

•  owe-. 

"Reeked  In  ibe  Cradh  of  tba  Deep" — 

"WbeaftneSwalloea  Homaarard  Fij" ......  

"Bjrone  Faraw*H  te  Tom  Moore" 

"Tba  Harp  that  Ooee  tare  of  b  Tare'i  Halli" 

"MaOf/re«or«'  Catbarlai" 

"Than  Von'll  Iteaaamber  Ma."  I  "Tba  Old  Baiter." 

"A  Uoma  bj  tba  Bee" I  "Tba  Irr  Oram" 

FtBLOB    aiCtKCTlOWeJ. 

TaraaUllaln  A  flat Heller  I  MfrnaJUrr  Belli Wabll 

Halt  Blaaaba Ha  Her  I  La  DeaUa Blramar 


nrTY  cuiTt 

u.ata,ai,t9. 

•eats  ma*  be  aecared  la  advance  at  Grar'i  Mule  Store,  with- 
ent  aitre  abarga.  


.Family  Matinee 

«No  Reaerred  8e*U  at  tba  attaiM, 
eJu-teteibe  afetta.ee »■  Oeala 

Tka  Grend  Btelaaaj  Oeaeart  FlaM  from  M.  Ora*'a,  Olar-at. 


SmtTaTday,  April  1»,  at  2. 

.  Bk-Ne  Reeerved  SeaU  at 


METROPOLITAN  THEATRE 

Wednesday  Afternoon April  ICtb 


FIRST    ANNUAL    BENEFIT 

Or  T3E 

Benevolent  Independent  Protective 


Oa  wbiob  ooeuloo  the  (all  ."Ins 

Artistes  have  Volunteered: 

THE 

CHAPMAN  SISTERS, 

Bf-  p.nn.«l.n  of  lb*  M.traaollUa  M.n.fam.Qt. 

(•IIS  HA«8IF.  MOOBK.     UlSa  BUSH    WAI.. 
TO*.    lli:\«I     KlllT  VK1I.N,    J.  C.     WII.- 
J.IAUHaN,    <)\vi:«   VAUOWI,  brp.ral.lloD 
of  JOHN  AloUOLLOUOa,  ES4. 

■HM  KI.A.A  WH.TOH.  W>l  rAKST  elUMON, 
Hl.t.V.  HABIE  OAVUIIJ,  alME.  HUH- 
LAV,  Ml. I.E.  geUEFTA,  O.  TIUH. 
■  IO.  DONATO.  1.  II.  I.  aKIAIW  an.  CABBIE 
AB1UTBOMO,  11TTI.F.  HlC,  OOOII.I.  aa« 
OOOPEB,  l.r.W  IATTLF.I,  T.  4K.MH.tI. 
KB.  aa<  H  B".  E.  lUCKLEV,  T.  IIBKK, 
T.  CAMPBF.I.I..  M.  KKLLT.  W.  BABE, 
IIABKT  (AHHIU.  MIVIUI  AM 
HIHTlllCI,  IIAIK  HIIUTiaKU,  VAVBD 
I.T«riH,     JOIIM     WIOBAID. 

The  Fourth  Artillery  Band, 

AJTD 

AN  OUCHESTRA  OP  22  MUSICIANS 

Vai.r  Aha  DlaaaUoB  of  E.   ZIKMSH, 


OOHUIITrUC  Of  ABBANOMMKIITB: 

H.  hobton,     e.  a.  rosTBB,     a.  UDTOT, 
M.    KELLT,    H.   W.  GORBTN. 


Ladies  and  Children 

....wii.i.  >i!in  ... 

KINKEAD'S 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

A   DRESSING    PLKASANT  TO  U8B.  IABILY  APPI.IID. 
ta  mi  kraaar.  and  will  net  tnj-ira   tba   moat  dalloaAa.    It 
cam  alt  diaeaeea  of  the  eeaJp,  removaa  dandreff, 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

Reo'era   tba  bair  ioli  aad   lloaay.  aad  la  PURELY    VEOR 
IABIK 

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"XMU8KMENT8.    Etc 

H*tr«fioliian  Theatre. 

Tos  combined  attract  so  of  lh« capital  bo rteaqne 
e-f  'P.nto"  the  faaeinatiog  Ctipmin  Sisters,  and 
R_  Dane*  tt*  woodarfol  *en  triloonU  t  whose  posr- 
an  ef  •JCiurg  '.be  risibilities  of  ap  audience  «- 
c*«d  these  of  anj  other  aittata  Id  tbe  saras  line 
feat  the  sffsgt  of  crowding  this  th*sWe  aaaio  last 
aigbk.  This  araning  the  Chapman  Sisters  will  uke 
their  farewell  ssnsflL  The  eane  bill)  will  fcs  girsn 
this  eTeaiog  sad  st  the  matinee  to-morrow. 
California  TtiratXw. 

■■Iwot'h  eomrsr  of  "Moie>"  was  presented  in 
good  itlle  last  nun.,  with,  Geo.  D.  Chaplin  aa 
Alfred  Erelyz,  Mite  Annie  Graham  u  Clara  Doog- 
-  (in,  J.  o,  Williamson  as  Grares.  Owea  Marlowe  a* 
Sir  Frederick  Blount,  and  a  generally  strong  cut 
To-night  tbe  drama  of  "Article  47.  '  in  which  Ilia* 
Aanie  Graham  dots  aome  aslefidid  »c  ting.,  will  be 
warformed.  At  tbe  matinee  to-morrow  the  comedy 
•f  'G»vern e»»,"  which  ha*  been  pruned  of  some 
efjlae  enpatfloosi  talk  and  now  plats  Teiy  smoothly 
will  so  presented.  Ihe  bill  for  Satnrdu  sight  wil) 
••  "Jack  Cade,"  John  lacCnlloogb  playing  tbe 
title  role-  Mrs.  D.  P.  Bowers  will  saake  her  first 
appearance  est  Monday  in  tbe  comedy  of  ''Diana 
or  Lore'*  Mask." 


Last  night,  la  addition  to  tbe  at  racvioas  offered 
by  Billy  ftsaerseo  and  bis  great  band  of  mimtrels. 
Little  Mac,  Sam  Rickey'  Bob  Hart  and  others, 
Oharlea  Yivian,  tbe  most  polished  and  pie.* sing 
character  Teeallst  who  ever  visited  this  State, 
tt-'*'  his  reapper-rante.  He  wse  greeted  by  a  Urge 
And  fashionable  audience.  Of  oonr.'e  he  tang 
"I'm  Glad  to  See  Yon  Boy"  and  "Ten  Thousand 
Milee  Away."  He  was  encored  again  and  agiin_ 
sad  his  reception  was  a  most  flattering  one.  The 
audience  was  the  most  tomerous  assembled  in 
tbie  hoote  since  the  commencement  of  Lent. 
Virian  will  appear  again  lo-oight,  and  at  the  mil 
1  taes  to-rzorrow. 
Bells  t'nion   Theatre. 

The  great  bill  wbicb  baa  piOTedi&eb&n  etirac- 
tiea  st tits  boose  dnzingthe  prefect  week  will  be 
played  tbie  evening  for  the  last  time.  It  Appears 
on  ear  first  page.  To-morrow  sight  there  will  be 
e  change  of  programme. 
Basclcles/'s  New   Varieties. 

Red  Bneklty,  Haras  DeToy,  Frank  Mortimer  sad 
•  score  of  '  ether  popQlax  artifWe.  male  and  fe- 
male, keep  tbe  fan  alireat  tbie  establishment, 
and  draw  aadiencts  composed  of  all  classes  of 
saaietv. 

Pacific  Hall. 
The  concert  gives  at  this  hall  lstt  night,  for  tbe 
beef  fit  of  toe  Free  Homeopathic  Hospital  wa* 
.Quitaescccess.  The  picgrammewaa  aa  excellent 
sue.  and  all  engaged  in  carrying  it  oat  acquitted 
ifiaaaaelTst  veil. 
Msgnire's  Opera  House. 

To-morrow  nigbt,  J.  H.  Cborcb  will  be  the  re- 
cipient of  a  complimentary  benefit  at  this  boeee. 
A  treat  bill  has  teen  prepared,  aad  many  Tolas- 
leers  will  appear.  Mr.  Chares  stands  well  with 
1beprofe*Eionaod  tbe  public,  as  whether  lock  was 
good  or  bad  with  him  he  always  met  his  engage- 
meats  promptly. 

Benefit  of  Protective  Order  of  Seals. 
Since  oar  issue  of  yesterday,  we  hare  been  in- 
formed that  the  following  artistes  hsTO  volun- 
teered for  tie  benefit  to  take  place  At  tbe  Metro- 
politan Theatre  en  Wednesday  Afternoon  next* 
Miss  Minnie  Walton.  Miss  Maggie  Moore,  Mr 
Henry  Edwards,  Mr.  Owen  Marlowe.  Mr.  J.  O 
■Williamson,  the  4lh  Artillery  Band  and  an  orches- 
tra of  twenty-two  masicfaas,  under  the  direction 
•I  Mr.B.  Z  tuner:  also  Mrs.  E.  Baokley.J.  Wal- 
lace,John  Weodard,  Fred  Lyster,  Harry  Ceuiltnd 
andtae  Little  Jewel. 

Joha  Wilson's  Amphitheatre. 

Ten  popular  plaee  of  amasameat  will  open  on 
stater  Monday  I  April  lata),  for  the  boJidsy  week 
only.  Laara,  tbe  lady  gjmout,  will  appear[overy 
eveaicg  sad  by  general  reqnest  Omar  Kingsley 
will  present  hia  wonderful  female  impersonation 
st/'XUa  Xoyara"  in  which  he  was  ferae  many  years 
apsazle  to  the  world.  A  feat  ore  of  these  holiday 
aerfermaaces  will  be  new  equestrian  spectacle  en- 
titled "Tbe  Harvest  Heme"  illottraung  tbe  iptrta 
of  tbe  elden  t  me.  Tbe  prices  of  admission  will 
be  dress  circle  75  otcte,  family  circle  60  oestt  sad 
parqsstte  26  cents. 

WooavwABfi's  Gaedbttb— Siguor  Donito, 
the  world-renowned  one-legged  dasoer,  in  his  mar- 
vslloae  exhibition  at  Wcodard's  Gardens,  Satox- 
day  and  Sunday ;  Also,  the  fall  Japanese  Troupe, 
aad  the  Bolalay  Family  in  pantomime.  Balloon 
.ascension  on  Sunday.  Saturday,  picnic  In  aid  of 
vheBenman  School  Invalid  Teachers' Fund. 

&ah  Fauioaco  FraiXEgBF.  —  Tbe  second 

annual  picnic  of  this  flee  company  will  be  held  on 
8  aa  day  next  at  Sohaotsen  Park.  Alameda.  Target 
shooting,  games,  dancing  and  other  amaiemesM 
will  be  the  order  of  the  day.  First  beat  leaves  at 
♦a.  at. 

Cm  Gabdehs.— The  grard  ftBtiTal  in  oel- 

sbratioa  of  tbe  tenth  snniTersary  of  the  Ban  Fr»r- 
clseo  Maesnercbor  will  be  held  here  next  Soncay. 
The  Maeaaerchor  will  be  escorted  by  the  San 
Traacisoo  Tora  Versin  aad  the  6srman  Guard 
Foslleers.  A  grand  concert  in  the  afternoon; 
ball  in  the  evening. 

AjsToxncLu,  McirrjnT,— One  of  tbe  moet 

aetaptete  eoUeoUoaa  of   the  kind  in  the  United 

■easea,  eomprtsug  band  rods  of  oostiy  sad  beaa- 
tatBi  w»x  models,  .%  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
aaljl  at  tha  Morsoai  on  Montgomery  street.    Aa 

sear  bast  bepToPublT  tMstcara, 


Nutmeji. 
[From  the  Danbary  Raws.) 

There  is  nothing  sal  in  gro  »iag  old  to 
those  whose  lives  are  pure,  and  hour. 

The  Ladies  do  their  hair  op  so  high  now 
that  they  hawe  to  stand  oo  something  to  put 
on  their  hats. 

.  Fashion  it  rarely  nsefnl.  It  soorFButiiiiy- 
That  of  wearing  the  hair  loosely  d  >wn  the 
back  is  now  going  oat  Just  as  fly-time  begins 
to  dawn. 

ADanborr  mac  wlohas  been  visiting  in 
•  place,  where  the  cemetery  was  provided 
with  maoy  priva'e  vault?,  is  very  much 
pleased  with  the  ides,  as  it  enables  a  man  to 
visit  his  own  grave  and  weep. 

A  venturesome  spirit  named  Htwkins, 
living  on  Essex-street,  knecked  a  cow  en  the 
back  to  make  it  give  down  i's  milk  more 
fraely,  on  Sunday  morning.  He  is  going  ta 
New  York  in  the  Spring  to  leotnre  on  Quick 
Transit. 

A  roral  lady  in  getting  on  the  train  at  the 
depot  Sat  2i  day,  wss  polite  enough  to  knock 
at  the  car  door.  The  brakeman  managed  to 
oo n tort  bis  visage  into  temblai.ee  of  gravity 
until  be  got  the  door  opeo,  and  then  he  pre- 
cipitately adjourned.  He  eaidhe  though  ha 
would  laugh  bis  heed  off  before  be  go1 
through  vtitb  it. 

Real  Art. 

Photography  must  take  its  place  as  a 
branch  of  true  Art.  The  beautiful  pictures 
of  Yosemite,  taken  by  Edward  J.  Moy- 
bridge,  which  he  is  now  finishing  up  in  his 
studio  at  Drsdley  and  Bnlofson's  prove  this 
fact  indisputably.  These  pictures  are  the 
largest  landscapes  ever  taken  by  the  photo- 
graphic precis  being  21  ?-i  inches  by  17 H 
They  are  beantif  olW  finiahtd,  and  have  all  the 
delicscy  of  the  finest  steel  engravings. 
They  are  supplied  te  subscribers  in  a  series 
of  thirty  views,  the  piece  of  which  is  $100. 
It  must  bs  tome  time  before  any  can  be 
supplied  t]  tbe  general  public  as  Mr.  Muj- 
bridge  will  be  weeks  engaged  in  getting 
ready  for  delivery  the  copies  already  sab- 
scribe  i  for. 

Good  for  Michael. 

The  Oakland  Transcript  etys  that  Michael 
Beese  is  going  to  erect  a  fint-class  theatre 
on  tbe  corner  of  Mission  and  Third  street*, 
San  FraDcisce.  We  hope  he  will  pnt  bis 
money  to  eo  good  a  use. 


ENVY. 

And  npxt  to  him  mallcons  Envy  rode 
Up-'H  a  raYeaou*  wolf,  and  Mill  did  Ob  aw 
Between  M*  cankerd  Uttb  a  Tecomoua  toa^, 
Ihtt  all  the  poiBOD  raa  about  hie  Jaw; 
But  inw  rdly  he  chswed  bis  cwn  maw 
At  nelghbor'a  wealti  tbst  made  bin.  sad, 
For  death  It  was  when  any  good  ha  saw; 
Aad  wept  that  cause  of  weeping  none  ha  had 
Aod  wh?n  he  beard  of  harm  he  waxed  won 
drous  glai.  —Sj>tn$cr. 

American  Waicnes 

Seduced  prices,  at  H  A.  Oallender's  63  Geo 
ond  St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  carefolly  rerjaired.  n 


■X*lx«    "Veto 

Is  celebrited  for  its  superior  liquors  and  fine 
olg&ri.  Oonnouteleurs  say  our  "Pony"  Brandy 
puts  a  veto  on  all  others.  Call  and  sample  It. 
E.  H.  Liwy,  prapTietor.  Southwest  corner  of 
Etarny  and  Commercial.  i 

TVhe  crj«day  ixeTiev*. 

We  have  reciived  tbe  first  number  of  this 
paper  published  in  Brooklyn  N.  Y.  It  con 

tikis  religious  news,  art  ne*s  and  a  page  of 
theatrical  news.  The  latter  is  none  of  the 
freshest.  

The  New   Art  of  Drawing  By  Machi- 
nery. 

All  interested  in  palntinr,  who  understand  tbe 
liflooJiies  of  enlarging  ptrotograpQe  to  retain 
exact  likenees  and  expression,  wttl  Appreciate 
P.-ofesBor  Beyaold'd  labor-savlBcapparatas,  which 
reprodaoes  every  line  and  shade  t  >  aay  sise  den  red. 
en  paper  or  eaovae,  iaamomeat  It  is  given  at 
any  hoar,  with  fall  and  satisfactory  uutrBCUoDS, 
at  Boom  ft.  Grand  Hotel,  fcrs)l».  4  J 


Sarn'^lch  Ie*la,r>cl  Pulu. 

Since  the  recenBlon  of  tte  king  to  the  throna 
of  the  fsndwichlBlandseTerything  there  lookB 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  industry  is 
fating  ntw  life.  BIr.  Jacob  Behieiber,  dealer  In 
bedding  and  furniture,  520  Wtehlngton  street, 
opposite*  the  mtrket,  who  ba3  long  been  the 
principal  Unpoiter  of  puln,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  t  at  tiering  end  his  shipments  thsB 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
In  demand  on  account  of  Its  euperior  qualities 
for  msHnss  bedding,  and  donbtlei*  Sir.  Schref- 
ber  will  find  no  difficult?  in  disposing  ol  all 
that  comes. a 

Star  Shirts  ana  Collars. 

All  sorts  and  siaee,  for  fee  obeap,  at  the 
What  Chter  Laundry,  Ifil  Leideadorff  et.       • 


Badger's  Gentra[Park,  Oakland 


A.  Siall  over  the  Buy,  ss  Klde  In  the  Cars 
and  a  Grand  Pori*orm<us,ce.  j 

First  Grand  Annual  Picnic 

....OF  THE.... 

ANCIENT  ORDERof  H.O.A.M. I. 

....ox.... 

»r\DAT APBIL  18,    1873 

Grand  Extra  Performance  la  the  Pavilion. 

M'LLE    EUGENIA    GERRETIA, 
The  Great  AsoensioiiUt. 

Sam-wells    «So   Montague 

The  Champion  Olaeaieal  Artiste, 
Ic  Novel  sod  Oomio  Ada;  Classical  Grenpings; 
Finns  Spheres;  Orjstal  Pyramids,  etc.  Oen- 
Cladins  With  "  Tdt  G1AME6S, "  and  dannp 
ovotntionseo  Feet  la  the  Air,  by  J£.  MON- 
TAGUE, the  Champion  Gycenast. 

TICKETS PIFTT  CENTS 

S8>~ Ladies,  aad  Children  under  6  veers  of  ate 
free.  THE  MKTKOPOLITAN  6&ND  will  ae- 
sooipaDy  tbe  Order  and  farnisb.  tbe  masic.    aplO 


Save    Tour  aMoney. 

Why  psy  $8  per  docsn  for  Cabinet  Bembrandt 
Photographs  when  yon  can  get  them  for  $4  per 
dozen,  and  all  other  kinds  equally  cheap,  at  the 
New  Toik  GaLLEbT,  No.  25  Third  street,  be- 
tween Mission  <nd  Market  ftrretH.  Ko  Ohln°se 
employed  at  the  New  Tcrk  Gallery.  3-s 


Sewing  Machines  for  Sale, 

Seated  and  repaired,  at  116  Post  street.  Alto, 
Agency  for  Mills'  Adjustable  Treadle,  x 

♦ 

A.  Pleasant  Location. 

Persons  deslrbag  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  AJhambra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  building  la  a  Terr  floe  one  and  is  well 

lighted  and  ventilated, . 
-    m 
CLazstvoxAKT.— Madame  Clara   Antonia,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium. 
833  Kearny  St.,  bet.  Bosh  and  Pine.    Oonsnlta- 
tlens  In  Engiiab,  French  and  German.  ~ 


Those  Beam  if  al  New  Carpets. 

At  Jas,  W.  Burnbam  k  Co'b,  No.  618  Market 
and  17  Post  streets,  ara  going  like  hot  cakes* 
New  and  choice  (atUroscoBEtanUy  arriving. 
A  perfect  rnah  to  see  and  buy  them.  Elegant 
parlor  fnrnltuie  mide  to  cider  in  the  finest 
ay  tie.  4  a 
»          ,    . 

Dr.    DohertF 

Has  devoted  nls  study  more  particularly  to 
chronic  and  specine  practice,  and  as  such  la 
now  the  moet  Buooessful  of  any  Physician  In 
Sin  Francisco.  Office  519  Sacramento  street, 
eorner  of  Leidesdorfl,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Cheer  House.  i 


It    Is    True. 

t.  A.  Sbaber  k  Co.  are  selling  parlor,  sats  and 
all  other  kinds  of  furniture  and  bEddlng  choapar, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  In  tows.  Other 
dealer  j  don't  stand  a  ghost  of  a  chanee  when 
people  know  ehaber's  prices,  * 


Bow    to    Procure    Bargains. 

Attend  the  auction  sales  of  Watson  k  Barn- 
hart  at  their  auction  salesroom,  112  Sat  tor  street, 
adjoin  in  k  the  new  Circus  Amphitheatre,  and  yon 
are  bum  to  troeure  bargains.  Sale  days — Mon- 
days and  Fridays.  Cash  advanced  on  merchan- 
dise.   Outdoor  sales  promptly  attended  to.    a 


Fresh  aad  Street, 

Per  the  best     confectionery,  art   to   Canty  and 
Wacnsr's.  107  Meotfomer*  St.  near  Batter.       S 


Br.  O.  T.  S»ge  has  removed  his  om:e  to  the 
Olympic  Club  Building,  ocrntr  of  New  Mont. 
ffontiry  and  Howard.  js 

Langs*,  now  is  your  time  to  buy  your  under- 
elotblng  at  a  great  eaeriflre,  because  H.  Fried- 
lander  has  gone  to  Europe  to  buy  his  fall  Im- 
portations, aud  has  left  ordtri  to  sail  hia  large 
stock  of  l'diea*  and  children's  underdo  thing, 
conv  '^lugau  styles  and  pett'rns,  cheaper  than 
ata  -tb'r  place  In  the  city.  Btnuxnber  the 
number,  9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Building.      3a 


Lacos  asx>  Omtume>,p  remtmbev  tbe  lead- 
ing fashloaable  retail  Shoe  sum*  In  San  Fran- 
u«e_-  3  Hinder),  332  Eesary  street,  betweeu 
Pine  aid  Bosh, is 

Fine   Candies. 

Wreab,  sweet  and  deUctoui  Osndiee,  of  evers 
varUty,  atM:  A.  afereer's  pioneer  eocfection- 
vrj  978  Kearny  etrwt,    Wholesale  and  retail,    e 


•ETFoa  Childejck'8    Pictubeb  go  to  Monet's 
Galleet,  417  Montgomery  straet,  S-v 


Five  Hundred  Men  Wanted 

Immediately.    To  send  their  watksng  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  LeidesdorsT  St.        • 


V.    Cnrtier  d%  Co.,   Lapidaries, 

From  Paris,  having  tbe  latest  improved  lapi- 
dary tool*,  will  execute  any  work  In  their  line 
In  a  superior  manner,  at  moderate  charges. 
Will  pay  the  hlgbeet  [rices  for  quartz  speci- 
mens, and  appraise  tbe  value  of  all  gems.  Lap- 
idary. 611  Merchant  street,  room  26.  3a 


Gocd    Investment 

No  other  city  la  the  United  S'-atea  offers 
greater  Inducements  at  tbe  present  time  for 
Lnvestmsnt  in  town  lota  than  San  Diego,  How 
Is  the  time  to  secure  lots  at  $25  each  at  ill 
Montgomery  street.  This  Is  the  beat  cbanc 
ever  offered.  • 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  la  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  hate.  At  "  ThV  Hat  Store,  64T  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Beamy) ,  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  Tbe  stock  is  Immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  on*  who 
goes  there  Is  sure  to  be  suited.  a 


We  get  no  business  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry     Office,  121  Leideedorfl  street,       • 


Clam  OHowcler  Every  iviarnt- 

The  best  chowder  In  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  16  Morton  street,  just  off 
lLearny.  ^  3-r 

For    tlie    Seat    Candles, 

Go  to  the  popular  store  of  Geo.  Hsae  k  Co., 
20  Kesroy  s'reet.  New  style  cap  bonbons  for 
balls  and  parties.  3bi 

Public  Accommodation, 

Washing  left  at  the  office  befc re  6  a.  m.,  can 
be  returned  In  ihe  evening  if  reqeired;  we 
never  disappoint!  What  Ohear  Laundry,  121 
Lelaesdorff  Btreet.  • 

McDowell,  Slxow  Card  Writer 
Beady  made   and  made  to  order.    Eoom  10 
Market  street,  ccr.  Poat  and  Montgomery  u 


Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 
Cures  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis.  3-i, 

*Wn.ite  Labor  Only! 

Employed   by   tbe  What  Cheer  Linndry,  121 
Leidesdoiff  street.  *  • 


Sas  Pbascisco.  April  9,  l^TJ. 
To  Misses  Agters    Kennedy,   May  Leslie.  Maod 
Brandos  aad  Lydia  Liviacstdo,  aad  tbe  Mesarf. 
J  H.  McOabe,  S.  S.  Sample,  A.  Aatredo,  J.    Al- 
len. B,  L.  Tank,  J.  B.  Green,  J.    Foreman,   Lon 
Dixon,  O.  Coriell  and  others: 
Your  fenerosity  in  ext>ading  to  me  a  Compli- 
mentary Benefit  is,  I  think,  the  highest  compli- 
ment thatceold  be  paid  tt  me  as  a  manager;  con- 
eeqaently  I  find  it  diffiooit  to  express  adeqastety 
sap  obligations  for  your  kind  offer,  the  aocepta'.ce 
of  whioh  will  be  oaeof  the  proudest  references 
of  my  life.    I  remain,  ladies  and  gentlemen,  your 
obedient  servant.  J.  H.  CHURCH. 


OOKrKTELL'S 

BRAHMINICAL 

MOON  PLANT! 

East  Indian  Remedies, 


POB  THB  OTJBB  OP 

Sore  Throat, 

Dyspepsia, 
Catarrh, 
Diarrhea, 
Constipation  and 
Dysentery. 

l8P*Note  the  naawes  of  some  of  those  who 

have  been  cared:  Hon.  Saaonei  Pardy,  ex-Gover- 
nor: CapL  B.  A.  Pool;  R.  H.  Simon  ;  Henry  Ed- 
ward?, of  California  Tbe&tre;  Fred  Lister,  and 
others.  Depot -317  KKARHY  STRUKT.  be- 
tween Bash  and  Pine.  ap2  tf 


Bhenmatlsm, 
Neuralgia, 
Gent,  agne, 
Srmpatbeuo  Pains, 
Liver  Affeeiiona, 
Sciauca, 


HARRY  GORBYN'S  SALOON 

N0  7SO  MARKET  STREET,  HARRY  COR- 
bra  respectfnlr  informs  hU  friends  and  pat- 
rone  that  be  has  refitted  in  beautiful  style  this 
oosy  and  comfortable  resort,  and  will  be  pleased 
to  Bee  them,  one  and  all,  and  bare  them  sample 
some  of  the  choicest  wines  and  liquors,  A  new 
billiard  table  from  the  mannfactoy  ol  Lieeesfleid 
with  Phelan  and  Collet  der'a  latest  patent  feel- 
faced  cushions,  has  been  Disced  in  tbe  Billiard 
Parlor.  1  be  popular  and  efficient  beveraite  manip- 
ulator. Tommy  Carroll,  oan  be  found  in  his  old  po- 
sition prepared  to  diepense  creature  comfort  to  alL 
ja2Stf 


BOWERY  THEATRE, 

SAXT    LAKE    CITY. 


■y"AEtErr  talkkt  an  koute  east  oan 

.lw.r.  sMvr.   firjt-clfc&s    eagicemeau    br 
Hopping  .t  S.Ll  l^ke  tad  applying  to 

B.  JEROMI.TS 


BALDWWS    DAIRY  BUTTER! 

are  the  SOLE  AGENTS  for  the  sMebf  my  b  rand 
of  batter,  known  aa  "  BALDWIN'S  DAIRY  BUT- 
TER." It  has  been  sold  at  the  shore  stand  the 
past  thirteen  years,  and  any  brands  of  baiter  xep- 
resented  to  be  of  my  make  not  procured  of  N.  B. 
TarwiHicer  A  Co.,  an  oeauierfcita. 

_      _       _  .      ,     I-  K^    DALDWDJi. 

8«n  Praaeleeo,  April.  8th.  1572. 

X.   B.   TERWILUOEK*  ©•. 
feK-lm  *©  and  $1  Waabinftoo  alarket. 


HURRAH  IHURRAH I 

Second  Annual  Excursion 

....OF  ZEE.... 

Warren    Guard, 

COMPANY  B. 

■ECOSD  BEST  1KFAKTBT,  IT.  G.  C. . 

OAPT.  P.  T.  M.  WATB, 

TO  BADGES'  PARK,  OAKLAND, 

(Second  Station  from  Broadway,) 
Sr\DAY APRIL  SOth,  187a 

egy* Grand  Bas*-Bill  Hatch  between  the  Ores- 
oent  and  Oliver  Star  Base- Ball  I'lobs,  for  an  ele- 
gant allver-inouctsd  Bat, 

TICKETS .77!".. .FIFTY  CEJTTS 

Children  n^der  12year3  0f  an*.  25  oents. 

To  be  bad   from  tbe  membsrs  of  the  Company 

or  at  tbe  Boat  oo  the  morning  of  the  Excursion 

aplO  td  THE  COMMITTEE. 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DlfitCroi 

A»trolocer», 
Mre.  Book.  130  Geary  street. 

Boo Iim I )rr»  un;i  attatlon^ra 

StaoeyA  Mock,  (eohool  books  aepecialty,)  a 

corner  Fourth  and  Mission, 
a.  H.  Moore,  h09  Moaujomojy.  near  M*reA*» 

Daalness  CoUetrea. 
Heald's,  Bryant  A  Slratton's  OoUeeo,  U  Pa*| 

Butcher*. 
Kate,  JTred.  fita.Ha  ft*  to  lOtl.  Call fornia. Marks* 

ClulrToyont*. 
Mrs.  CM.  Stowe,:<7  Kearny  street.  Boons, 

Employment  Office. 
H.  Id.  KiroboS,  Male  sad  Female  Help,8Mx_ 

Preach  Faney    Woo<t».  '  b. 

Looan  &  Oo..  19  Morrtironiery,  lU7«,od  UNHbu,  H 

Hoop  Sklirts  and  Cor-ieta, 
M.  Freud,  36  Secoad  street, 

liuotan  Hair, 
Sampson,  A.  b.  k  Co..  110  Second  street. 

Merchant  Tailors. 
Holland  Bros.,  126  Post  street. 
Mftlltnera. 
Miss  Lizzie  Carter,  118  Fourth  street. 
Mrs.  M.  Joelig,  226  Kearny  street. 

Searcher  of  Becorda, 
C.  Y.  Gillespie.  611  Wssfalngion  street. 

Wince  and  LIqnor*.     (WholssslaJ 
Danftrt  V.  A  Co..  «M  Front. 


OXTIT     GARDENS, 

Corner  Twelfth  and  Folsom  streets. 


APRIL    13,    1873 


SU\DAT 

TENTH  GRAflD  ANNIVERSARY 

....or  THE  ... 

San  Francisco  Maennerchor, 

....E6COBTED  BZ  IHE..., 

San  Francisco  Turnverein 

....AJtD  THE  ... 

GERMAN  GUARD  FUSILIERS 


THE  PROCESSION  WILL  FORM  OH  BUSH 
street,  corner  of  Powell,  at  half-past  9  o'ctock, 
and  march  tbrongh  tbe  principal  streets  to  the 
Gardere,  where  a  Grand  C'onoert  of  Veal  and  In- 
strumenial  Music  will  be  (riven,  PrM.  Qenrv  Fon- 
doo  Maden's  BRASS  AND  STRING  KAI7U  or 
sixteen  pieces.  DAucintt  to  commence  at  1  o'clock 
P.  II.  A  Grand  Ball  will  be  given  by  the  Ladies  of 
the  Society  in  tbe  evenioa;,  commencing  at  7 
o'clock,  on  whioh  occasion  tbe  Ladies  will  engage 
their  partners,  and  take  full  control  of  the  ball 
room. 

AJ> MISSION SO  CENTS 


Second  Annual  Picnic 

....or  THE.... 

San  Franeisco  Fusileers 

CAPT.     GEOB6E    CAXTIS, 

WILL  BE  HELD    AT   ROHTJBTZeN   PABK, 
Alameda,  on  SUNDAY,  April  IS,  1873 
There  will  be  a  Pabli 3  Target,  and  splendid  Prizes 
tt  be  shot  for;  also,  a  Ladiee'  Target,  and  Amnse- 
ments  for  cbildren. 

Schmidt  aodSchlott's  Band  is  engaged  for  this 
iminilllia 

T/'e  Firft  Boat  will  leaye  tha  'Wharf  it  9  a.  u, 
Byorderof  apl94t  THE  OOMUIfTFE. 


MONEY  SAVED 

By  purchasing  your  Goods  at  the      - 

NEW  YORK  STORE, 

No.  110  Second  street. 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair  Goods 


Goods.    TbeLargeststookandLowest  Prloos, 
at  Wholesale  and  He  tail. 
Haman  Hair  Switches.  ..$5,  $9,  $7,  f5  and  upwards 

Human  hair,  top  braids 21  90 

Silk  chignons Jl  25  and  ft  » 

Silk  Top  Braids : Wets 

Linen  o^  Mohair  Top  Braids.... 2)cts 

Linan  Switohee 75  eta 

Silk  Mo  hair  Ourls,  very  fine. .75  ots 

Mohair  Switches,  plain  or  orimpsd,  fine 25 OM 

Ribbons,  iiosierj,  Hair  Nets,  etc.,  eto. 

Our*    Real    Hair    Goods 

Are  unequalled  in  this  market  for  Cheapness, 
quality  or  variety.    Examine  our  stock  before  mak- 
ing jour  purchases.    ayGoodssentO.  O.  D. 
A.    Js.   aAMPftOI  A  CO., 

No.    HO  Second  street. 
aoSOlm        Between  Mission   and    Minna, 


AFTER    TBE 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

GO  TO  THE 

Hot       SOOtClL, 

Setter  street,  Beau*  Jie&i-ny, 
And  try  one  of  their 

Hot  Scotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerrj's 
All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

feS  tf  JOS.  D.  BRIGG8.  Proprietor. 


&LHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE, 

tntKLY  TURVISHKD  BOOMS,  SOS- 
gle  or  in  suits. 

Well  aUsjoiaexl  aaasd  Vantllat*d. 


ro 


I 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITU1 

N.  £.  cor.  Jnckton  and  Kearsf  r^    , 

THE  GREAT  ERADIOATOR  OF  BPITJi 
COMPLAINTS.  lorm.rlFof  Lo»k  SSt  \l 
fe2Pti2ni.,Jjd  tb'laat  twelve  jears of  baafasiS 
DR.  TOZKR  informs  the  afflicted  that  afuT 
i»«„sJl  the  HOSPITALS  IN  LONDOJI  al 
PARIS,  and  spending  one  year  In  the  shim 
brated  Hospital  in  London,  the  LOOK  bsaam 
opened  his  old  Medical  Institute  at  the  nidi,  ms* 
where  he  oan  always  be  found,  DR.  TOZlli  l> 
for  forty  years  met  with  nsparalleled  iomsm  £ 
QSni'S&J?*01  oI  d'seas*  Eenerslly  rsomT.  ^ 
0HB0NIO  AMD  SPECIAL  OOMPLaJlSS 

DM.    CHA8.    O.    TOZER 

to  in  every  war  responaiblo,  binding  biaaaVi  .m 
effect  a  permanent  cube,  or  making  ne  teat*  **« 

ThnilB    whn    nnnnnt.    off.   rA     m    n.*-    »..   .j_T^ 


Those  who  oanaot  aff<-rd  to  pay  for  adnau 
medicine  will  be  charged  for  medmioe  onlt  is 
MoN  IHLY  REsruKATIVK PILLS, amiJi  «r 
to  fail  m  giving  relief  in  oases  lor  whioa  Ibna  '  • 
reoommeoded.  are  to  be  obtained  onJjui  •-— * 
office.  Price,  f-5  per  box.  Full  directioc  sass 
boi,  sent  hp  Krprees  or  otherwise, 

DR.  TOZER  does  r—     - 
Qiaoks  who  make  i 

offidaviis  and  other  fame  r  lt 

the  mo«t  respeotable  peoule  in  tbe  State  wheal 
baa  erjBHD  of  diseases  which  others  hara  laiM 
owe.  „    j 

»1T.    CHA8.    H.  TOZER,       Fr« 
N.  E.  corner  Kearoy  and  Jackson  umw. 

"'-"  San  Ptit«i«h 


Tess  or  othernias. 

loes  not  imitate  tha  adrsrtn  I'll, 

■  te   it   a  practice   to   poiljb 'H  "ll 

her  false  reference",  bnl  retast  ■ 


Assessor's  Office1' 


uri 

in 


'..;   I1 


NOTICE  TO  TAX-PAYERS^ 

1873-74. 


A  LL  rr.RSO\S,  COMPANaaj^KJ 
SOCLA.TIOK8,  or  FIRMS,  U  n,  ,  _ 
City  and  Conntr  of  Sua  Fran  else*,  m  ' 
reqaested,  either  In  person  or  sj  tten  .,,. 
proper  representsitlves,  to  deliver  a  U 
Aiswior'i  Offlce,  Ko.  52  City  Hall,  at  'J 
fore  the  SECOSB  MONDAY  Is  AMU  0  m 
1878,  a  statencent  under  oatfc  sf  tt  j \\f 
Property,  both  PERSONAL  and  BUI,Hl'£ 
owned  «r  claimed  by  htm  or  taea,  •  '■'• 
which  Is  In  their  possession,  or  whirl  a  "^ 
held  or  controlled  by  eoy  otoar  fans)  fif  ii 
In  trnat  for,  or  for  the  benefit  of  his  a  '  *' 
thesn.-See  Sections  083»-3S»«,  rsaW 
eal  Code. 

sw-POLL  TAX  IS  NOW  SVC  I 

Office,    or    to    a    Depot y.  -See  MtOaa*  ,H| 

8609-3840,  Political  Code.  »,  ; 

LEVI    K08KKBB.         Tlf_ 

City  and  Cotinty  Assessor  '^asj 

Sainrdoy,  March  1,  187S. 


.  rsa» 


NOTICE. 


rpHEPTJBLICABEHXBEBTIOfl-       " 

fled  that  the  Field  Deputies  «f  OH  . 
Office  will  commence  assessing  prss*rtj  , 
SATORBAT,  MARCH  1,  1071. 

The   Unties  assigned    to  those  sopsoa 
awleowell  known  to  the  coBssssaallln  - — . 
require  explanations,  aad   while  I  at* 
been  careful  in  making  my  sclectltaf  •>  Upi 
all  positions  by  men  favorably  ksews 
thlscoannannlty  for  their  eompeteaejaes 
Lotegrtty,  and  am  confident  that  asws> 
ties  wilt  be  discharged   by  these   t»  ■*•  ,  raj 
generad  satisfaction  of  all  coacerses.  ■ 

1  nrge  n tly  reqn&st  the  general  fswB  * 
report  to  this  office  any  tUrellethsai  " 
duty  by  any  of  my  Deputies,   aat 
them  that  any  Just  eonspUlntt    win  >' 
ceive  Immediate  attention. 

LEVI  KOSE,M«i 


$1,000  REWARD  OFFERED 

TO  ANT  PKRSOK  -WHO  OAN  CURE  COIUfS 
BnBi.ns.  iscxowlDf  N^l.,  Rh.nmati.m,  ui. 
.U  kind,  of  Sot...  u  rttiiis  »fl  I  ua    T<-'"*1J 
palve  .sd  Com  Medicine  to  be  tud  .t  my  offio 
DR-  F.  SOBOLTZ.  11*  Ke.nirKrMt.      f.3l 


GEORGE    MATES 


jid.U  ld»d,  ol 

6ttU»Ko>.  40,  *1.  *»,  Omlifonl. 

jCA.t,  entxaoc.  on  0<JifOTBi..t»*t  «! 


On1«  B»o»  fMC  from  f  AJt  W  13  f  »      -UZ71/ 


oth.ru,  to  be  THE  ] 

W  B.-Pl«i».^  ^rWrlMTO  PENT. 


WILLISJ^BAND. 

MD8IO    PUBNI8HBD    FOR    AW 
ocoasiona.    Moaio  imported,  axranfao 
and  for  sale. 
MAHCC8M.  BLCaf    Leader 


% 


HUSKY  TON  DEB  MEHDRlf .  *** 
e'r  of  Brats  Bond.  *.„,-» 

erjr Ord«rs  from  the  oemntry  promptlj  "fS* 
to.     Address    M.    >T.    WILLIS,    aaton's, 
Store.  1B8  MotUcmery  street,  or   iJAH 
Ba.DH,.»«a»  ht^ntgornsr/  street. 


iTesMEif-t     i  6 

<OTEL.  ^    S 


J    5)      nJMtSHED   F       - 
WEST  MMQT^ 

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OPOUTAN  THEATRE 

...»  »rr 

wall     Bonofit 


man  Sisters 


OALrFOBHIA   TBBATRl 


ll« 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


Via  i     BELLA  UNION  MINSTRELS 


•   *     >  \tm  I  ■"■" 


J   A  TOBSEnrtTE 

...   a.  t  raaaro* 


MBA  dVPAB 

bias  mails  wai.to* 


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»ln.j  •  BJBJBI  ircai 


mis  1/ibiti  iiimit 


IKIHV,  at  2   ©.'dock OM..   G0YKRNES8  MATINtE 


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BRShaa 

BIX*.    BOATAIEB. 

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THE    LA/.*    a  prur uticb. 

ret*  r  * 

9*  0*                MAIMI  Vlllll 

Olympian    Q a ■>«••. 

obd     o  tj  i  r>  r 

.  ft  Arwua^  M4  Oearaar 

IhMllkl  XII  •  «••  1*4 


Sena  led  Orwi  •»  .  »— ■ 

I',    m.   k|  [l#l.  ••UU.-i 


in,  BW.KEJ 

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II  tTURDAY  BVENIMO.  Aar.i  ins-Po*-  in  .  im>  Ob'f.  J  •■•  >'  «i  sf  ' 

JACK  CADE.  THE  KEIYTISH  B  OIVDIYI A1V 

WtiB  MR.  JOHN  W  -    1    IBs   Ent.rs  Cons-Bai  Id  ItiOw'. 


Trlnnpk  tf  Virtse 

— on — 

The  Work'tig  Girls  of  San  Francisco 


Y.  AT  2-    GRAND  MATINEE 

T  OF  TBI  HITVOIINT  M OTECTlVE  . 

U  CT  SUIS. 

.TttLfiXXKUS  WILL  APPEAR 


MQ5DAT  IT ES  1*0.  Arr..    Utt— FTm     »j.'  »"ir"v    •■'!■   •'••<*n-   of  tb.  A'-Towiedfta'   QUEEN  OF   TLL 

AMERICAN  STAGE, 


Miftr  Bwtloi., 

It.  witn  B>«r»  atasst  itu  bfiio 
bill  Ms. «•.•..  ■  finM-r.. 

i  raror  *tm#  bbsb 

JskS  (n.ns.  »  UnMtiBiii 

Ailam  HradborB 

Antmlti  Slf^ir.t  Itm 

srsbo;,., 


•  DM01  !'j     BJ 
rEB.OlljS' 

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lOO    "Vo»r«i     ACo 

>lf  Ij    C  *>t>la 
TNaj--t  S>Sr*>  «  *■•!■ 

amntiMi 


.0  HAS  RETURNED  TO 


tss    I'nri'nt. 


A     SHIRT    STORE, 


•TIC- 


Wkta  will  be  pr»*SBte*S   tb*  Oomedr  SVaJW*. 

DIANA;       OH,      3L.O"V3E3T« 


MASK. 


WITH  A    OBEAT  CAST. 


H'..rt»l  lf*t.-IU«MJ 

•CIS  AdHlSBliM  


»1  SS     Raloooy 

74     Gallery 

SI    4>0     frl*-lS   Rolaa 


'     V'M     nldllO   OO 


Hint  . 


Ra.r.ioi. 


K*'«  VnrtOO i  1 

^.,Vi;'.;      wo,*,.,  o„u  ••■•■ 

.Tatm/  New.oe J  ( 

KH-o  Fisber . 

Halite  Wort.... 

sn=er.  Spat-,,. 

A t>n's  Mason 

MttiMi  llama... 

M«.rtt)a   Mrons 

l.iHU  Joss* 

Ssl.  hot  cjfti  mcisr  eiil 


..Milt   K.fl- 

IBM.  •  :>-».  pt-BJ  I 

......I  ha*    Veroar 

....    Tesaray  Hr%a» 

■  >  I   K.rk 

r.  <;.  »tnh 

Kdwaru  Maaiuo* 
Marrf  "   li>lul 
— J»nol*  JohiiKit 
MtM  Ju**»tHB» 

I  illBor* 
.  ..Ck-ri*  AraiitroBK 
Pbbbt  UkrrsUMk 

....KureoU  (iirrilli 

Maria  J»bbIdbb 

N*ll»    Wlnab(f> 

I.illir  Marlaod 

.lana  Ooonibs 

»«t.W»  F'OBt 

...rrsdUoo»*r 


icoond      Etrcrt, 

•a    «r1ll    Ss>4    •    Maikk    »*- 
SHIBTS    mmd     riBSISII 
m*    Ihsj    BNal    Uw  rttfBS. 

BEVEOTCT  A  C«. 


OPERA  HOUSE. 

IIA    HfTT,     nrVADA. 

AJTT  THUTU  IIAB  BRKU  RI- 
|4  MB  bf  naiid  br  Ui.  ni«bt  or 
«an  «m  ».«iin«  ooa**«J*. 
wttt  M  Mptt«lU«abv  Uu*r 

joH»   rirfcs, 

■MW  t^d  Ml.  PraprWiM. 
Or  W        9.   H.  McOAItK, 
,i»iibii  ■!■■■>.  r)—  rflMH. 


8WEENET, 

:HANT  TAILOR 

IECOHB    STBKVrr. 

OD3  l"PERFECT    FITS! 
action    Ouaranteod  I 

.SB   OF  BPBIrfO    ABD  SUMMER 
■st  rseslvtd.    C»  1  sad  •••  Uastn. 
*■•>  ait-Bat.  mbTTln 


D  1BWINO  MACHINE  AOEKCY 
S  bbw  rsaotBd  to  Ifit  New  Monl- 
t,  assr  H«ward  N.  B.-ThB  WKKD 
ltsio«k  tils  blfb-st  praniOM  n»»r 
■Bstiiora  at  tb*  finst  World's  Fair 

klsn.  tb*  ■*ms  Ffrat  Pfsmtwm  at  tbB 
ad  Iouitma  Fair,  bdod  TWf.N  I  Y- 
of  hofOMoritrr  aad  tbat  now,  b»  t  ha 

sa  BNT1BB  HELF-ADJUSfINU 
'alas  ts  BSSttf  donMsd.  a"d  ratialls 
■icaa*  blitisrto  n>211naod 


>IA1bTOS, 

'Ml  BTCU1LS.  riAMO  COVIB8. 
i»ic.  Hullo  Book*.  Mnilc  Polio..  .10. 
M4  l.rf.  wioitmeuu  U.I)  .nd  .2- 
llblUH 

■OK    PI1SOJ, 

■B<lo.l  prifia.ion  a.  thl 
•  o  Inlht,  m.rlcBt. 
r  JL   CO.,  A.r.l.. 
.  T»l  M«rket  .trMt. 


ES  II  ELOCUTION. 


3    MEMBERS    OT 
I  In   LaltforniB  pfB- 

wstws-ta.  gtoaaUao. 

osmsslsss  of  ths  ODpor- 


■as 


r«»T,  . 

ab.eo.nl1 

id.r.   i  ...d.T'.in. 
rt.tliieiio..»»«)4 
MlS-iB 


By  a  Clerk  who  Tried  to  Sell  Him 
a  Suit  of  Clothes. 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING.   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE.    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooma     lO    and      \"T Of20    Waahlnfrton    street. 


IF   HI   BAD  Hit   TO  THE 

GREAT  CLOTHING  EMPORIUM 

....or.... 

C.  P.  Van  Schaack&Co. 

708,  712.  714  and  716  Ko.rry  llreer, 

(OPPOSITE  TUB  PLA/.l,) 


II 


e  woun  navK  nr.ES  hvCte-o 


«t.  wllh.ul    ntiy   «iK»«n 


at    on.i 

talk,  onj  wonld  huTb  Keen  llvl.i  to 
dari  Ml.r..B(nt  to  ■oelety,  and  a 
walklac  aaTertlacaicntorfhe  low  price, 
a,  which  goad,  are  Mild  bv  that  eater- 
prl.lo,  arai.  la.tead  ef  belni   a   ••  deaVd 

nnii'  it       -, 

eld.  d.-p,  dluarewkl*  body." 


Philadelphia   Restaurant. 

OHAB.  T.  BKHGOLD.   PROPRIETOR. 


id»» Tike  htukjit  tetmnCum 
IB  J  MfAUOBVUT. 


?Sb 


■PKLJAL    KOTICi:    TO 

Picnic  and  Ball  Committees. 

We  ark  prkpahf. d  to  furnish 
BAM'b  .nd  UROHEnlllAS  rompon.d  of 
lb*  but  mo.loi.ni  lo  tb.  But.,  under  ooaape- 
lint  u.d.ie.  at  fair  r.ue. 

•pmrrn    atn.iiAain 

....AMI  ... 
HAEKT    AMI.AB. 

Wltb  their  Oi.at  Sinaetioa. 


KAl'I'UO    TBOIPE, 

faclndloa;  the  Child  Wander.  IAFPHO. 

I.KI.IE     Kl.l.IH. 

HIM  M.  ELLIS  aad  W.  EI.I.I*. 

SerlO'Cvaale    aad    Daeltl.u. 

OUT    H»T(IS. 
....AMD 

i.  rry    abahi, 


[•HE    AIOTE    ARTIHTS    ARK    MIW    OH    OVKBOOKN.    AND    CAW    HFEK. 
ganed  br  mtoaaera  W.et  of  tbe  Kooky  ilounUloa.  tbrouirb  rnir  aa.uoy. 

HHKRIOAN    CORBTH    *    CO. 


THE   OLD 

Hot    Sootoh, 

16  Morion  Street,    near  la-i-umy. 

All    DirlnlCfS    Ten    tcnls 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 
THE  BEST  TOM  «"0_JtRRY  IN  70WH. 

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Wasklr.  Prank  LrBillf's,  Dsr's  Dotng*.  Polies  O* 
Mile,  ail  ib>  California  papti*,  *>o  I«OBdOB 
Pooch.  BsH'iOirv.  llloitrawd  London  News,  0*11 
and  s*Usfy  yon m*l r. 

as»-  Daa't  forgat  tbsalrn  of  tha  Hot    Hcotrh. 

I#7tf  W.  B.  WALDHOM/ProprioU.j'. 


SANGER  HALLE 

(SINGER'S  HALL.) 
14     ORABY    I»T.,    NKAU     JiEABNV. 


J  Nt>s.e  bat  the  Cho'a«*t  Clra.nds  of    Wl.se* 

uBd  Liquori  o«  hnBtt. 

DEPOT  WEYAND  A  lAlCHt'S  BAY  BREWERY 

foil  tf  QgRlS  FELDMAWK. 


Bar  Sugar 

FOR    SAUt-SIS    KtABST    STBKOT    AT 
MBetOKBTl.  _  Alio.  CTauT  kind  oi  Oaodle? 

WboluAle  Aid  Ba*  II.  

ooTU  At.    A.    MERCER. 


VOCIL  'NO  INSTRUfllENT'L 

MUSICALIN8TITUTE 

DNDER  TBE  UIRBOTION  OF 
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UiaFoitNt.,    npp,   l'nluuS(|tt<.«, 
HOURS:  from  lOtol  and  from 7  to  9.    RESI- 
DKNC'K ;  3©5  Mssoa   Strsst.  mil  Jm 


freivcd: 

REAVER 
SUETS 

LANCASTER'S 

SIT  WAIRINOTOE  NTBERT, 
fslOln  upp.  Majtsira'a  Opsra  Hobbb. 


SHIRTS 

....JJTD.... 

GENT8' 

FURNISHING 
COOD8. 

A  LABOR  AHHORTMKNT  OP  GKNT8'  FTJK- 
Btabina  -on-l*  to  ba  had  (rr.od  and  vbsap.  at 
tbs  "OLD  OvjRNKK."  J  I.1.VY-.-*.  /»10>  HoBt- 
KomarT  *traat  .InaMca  ( i*«>n  t«  all.  Don't  fbnrst, 
tba  Bossber— 51  «f  MreDt«oiiiarTStr>Bt.     fall  lsa 

Alfred  Tetter, 

Mann  faotarsr  and 
Importsr  of 

BIRD  CAGES^ 

SS5  n«ii>ont, 

jtKAnsurrgB  street. 

8»a  ray  atook  of  Bird 

dak-'  •  before  panjh aabw 
ai',*wb«ra.  AlwaytsoBBS— 
ihlo*  nsw  on  band.  My 
1'fl.utnt  Cafes,  mada  arf 
Tin  Wire,  are  warrant  ad. 
FREE  FROM  VRRMIW 
Also,  bsst  qaality  TKA 
noWtf 


TnAY*lalWB<s>>n  hand. 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICIL  IKIUSEUB, 

J  nil  College   ofMfldlclne. 

TO  f\(\(\  BEAUT IFUIi  AKD  IN8TRUOT. 
lU.l/Ul/  Ira  rthiaota  to  b«  sara.  Qdbd  to  U»* 
Publio  DAY  AND  HIOIIT,  at  EUBRKA  HaJUL 

»1«  Mont-KOtuary  htmet.    FOR  MEN  ONLY- 

aS»Dn.  jobdak'h  Pbitatb  Omoi  Is  at  til 
Oeary  atreot  topposits  bid  SlBOhanioa'  PaTilloar). 


Signor  lYIancusi, 

PRIVATE  SIKOIHG    LESB0NS.-OLA8S  OR' 
AtOKDAT  aad  TBIEIDAT, 


MILITARY    COOOS 

...am.  .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRIC*!. 
TRIMMINGS, 

SSS    Maateraaacry    atreot,     Roaaa    Mm  .»_. 
rablltf  K0UGEBS  J0UH5OR. 


THB  JOURNAL  OF  AMUSBMEKT8. 

Pobliihed  vnrr  D«  in  the  Year  bf 

J  .        J?  -       B  O.O  ABDXTS 

•8 •Merchant  and  SlM    Wtuhln«t«a  Sts 
Below  Montgomery,  S»n  Kiaaoisoo, 


PBIDA5T .APRIL  11,  1873 


Ugaro    publishes  nine  Projnmmoi 
to  day.      ^^^^^^^^^^^^ 


Spirllaalism  In    London. 

The  LodJjq  correspondent  ef  ths  Boston 
Courier  eayf:  Spiritual  ssances  are  once 
more  becoming  popular  in  high  society  here 
The  Holmeses  of  Anierioa  are  the  leading 
prophets.  Spirit  ficcs  are  no r  shown  in  ad- 
ditton  to  other  novelties.  Toa  can  be  intro- 
duced to  any  dead  person  you  may  select, 
act  simply  by  knocks.  The  old  mummery 
ij  going  ont.  New  formularies  ire  coming  in 
laaw  a  laJy  iheothtr  diy  who  assured  me 
lhatahe  hadseen  her  grandfather,  (who had 
been  dead  twenty  yeirs)  oh  the  previous 
sight  at  Holmes's.  Mr.  Holmes,  the  chief 
medium,  is  still  very  ill.  This  gentleman 
never  made  a  trade  of  spiritualism  as  his 
competitors  do:  People  of  ftshien  and  leis- 
ure, however,  mnstbe  amusad. 

Enterprise, 

The  Chronicle  is  a  well-managed  paper. 
Eicb  one  of  the  staff  is  allowed  to  writ*  on 
tho  subject  with  which  be  is  best  acquainted . 
for  .usance,  tte  criticism  on  tha  perform- 
ance of  E.  D.  Daviea,  was  wTtltso  by  a  pro- 
fessional ventriloquist.  Of  course  there  is 
such  a  thing  as  parfhing  this  system  tx>  far, 
in  appointing  a  d  tick  to  report  drunks,  a 
reckless  driver  to  report  runaways,  or  a 
criminal  to  show  up  abuses  in  the  manage- 
ment of  prisons,  but  the  Cbronicle  goes 
Tory  nearly  as  far  as  it  well  can  in  this  di- 
re ;ii3B. 

Believe  in    Tour-elf. 

Bulwer  Lytton  worked  harder  tbau  any 
moebanio  in  England.  He  loved  work,  and 
be  believed  in  work.  Wfcen  be  failed,  he 
•nly  worked  harder  and  the  more.  "In 
•whom  do  you  believe  ?"  asked  tbe  mission- 
ary of  the  Pagan  chief.  "I  believo  in  roy- 
€elt,"  he  answered.  Eulwer  believed  in 
himself,  and  he  had  a  largor  and  better 
crord  than  many  of  his  critics  have  signed, 


The  Way  to  get  Good  Work. 

The  London  Daily  News  is  making  its  ar- 
rangements for  tin's  session,  voluntarily 
raiitd  tbe  salaries  of  their  parliamentary 
staff  a  guinea  per  week.  The  Standird  fol- 
lowed suit;  and  tbe  Telegraph  has  adopted 
tbe  sime  coarse.  Tbe  Daily  News  baa  in 
variiTjs  ways  influence!  the  arrangements 
of  it*  contemporaries. 

Oysters. 

In  strolling  round  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Frieoo  by  gas  light, 
Vur  careless  feet ,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where     fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  watere,  trade  a  screen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Made  that  wlnaow  reem  to  be 
Pome  fairy  grotto  of  the  bos. 

Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  hare— 
It  looas  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  '-I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suite  me  to  a  'T.'" 
So  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat. 
Than  at  our  tide  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dleh 
That  we  mignt  Dame.    We  found  It  true, 
.and  cooked  magnificently,  toe; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  Jnicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  Just  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  month  don't  water,  then 
Ton 're  different  from  other  men. 
They  'd  clam  *  and  crabe  and  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  found  the;  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kinds  of  game. 
Flab,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladlep.  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem. 
That  they  hava  here  the  best  toe  cream; 
bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners. 
To  get  what  they  call  "sn.n  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rash 

o  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bash, 
/-  ad  there  this  truth  he'U  and  made  plain: 

>*ho  goes  there  ODce  will  go  again. 
j/adflc  Oyster  fionse,  837  Bush  street,  above 
■a  votjomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

0HABL28  RAAKK.  Proprietor. 


"Twenty  Thousand 

Paper  Collars,  all  style?,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 

Whv  Chear  Laundry,  offl:e  121  Leldeidorff  St. 


X>x%  Bar-low  «J.  cgmliri 

Is  giving  a  oonrs  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  Ma  Bygeian  Hall,  637  California  street, 
'  every  Friday  evenirg,  commencing  at  7  J$  o'clock. 
A.  part  of  the  evening  la  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examtnatiors  In  regard  to  health 
X  e  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  p.  at.,  free.         w 


The  Boston  Furniture  Company 

Has  removed  to: 35  Market  street,  tetwetn 
Third  »nd  Fourth,  and  hive  a  new  and  well 
•elected  stock,  at  reduced  prices.  41 


^t    la    a.    Beauty  ! 

The  Little  Gem  Clothing  and  Card  Marker,  at 
-41*  Washington  street,  near  the  Post  Office.  Best 
ever  invented.  0 


Attention,    Ladiesf 

To  give  the  Bkln  tbe  aoftaess  of  velvet,  and 
he  tint  of  the  Illy  to  the  complexion,  use 
Dicbxt'b  Chimb  di  Lib.  • 


■Sum    Moore, 

Formerly  of  Baas  House  Carriage*,  can  be 
found  In  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
i  abUshment,  southwest  corner  tineh  and  Mont- 
ery  sts..  or  Dexter  Stables.  Can-lace  orders 
lett  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rases.  H 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 
Cures  Stiff  Joints,  Sprain!)  and  Bruises.  3-t, 

•  Z     Ktoarapnlo    Car  a  n. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gal  Very.  84  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
I  Mission  scree 


Rhyme  Ran  Mad. 

la  aa  "Ode  for  St.  Pattick's  Day,"  pub- 
lished a  couple  of  wesks  ago,  we  find  the 
following : 

Brio,  lift  up  thy  drooping  bead, 
And  tjuc  i  the  tarp  ecsta'ic, 

To  prtis:  tby  lustrous,  snining  saint, 
The  great  apostle  Patrick. 
We  have  no  word  of  rebnke  or  ol  harsh  re- 
monstrance for  the  person  who  wrote  this. 
He  is  rather  an  object  of  sympathy  and  oom- 
missration.  A  human  beiog  bora  of  Chris- 
tian parent*  io  tbe  nineteenth  century,  and 
enjoying  tbe  blessings  of  an  advanced  civU- 
ization,  a  pure  religion  and  a  cheap  fish  sup- 
p!v,  wherowith  to  replenish  hts  exhausted 
brain  with  phosphorus,  who  would  deliber- 
ately attempt  to  make  "Patrick"  rhyme 
with  "eCBta'ic,"  is  something  for  bowels  of 
compassion  to  yearn  over.  Such  a  man, 
unless  he  was  restrained,  would  not  hesitate 
to  make  "heterogeneous"  rhyme  wi'h'^grten 
honse,"  "rhedomontade"  with  "Mary  Jane,'* 
or  "Telemacbus"  with  "tobacco,"  and  thus 
poetry  would  lese  much  of  its  sweetness. 
Our  policy  is  to  discourage  these  people ; 
nd  eo  tbe  last  poetaster  who  cime  here 
with  an  "  Ode  to  Washington,"  in  wheh 
Washington,"  wbile  in  tbe  tbickest  of  tbe 
fray,  was  accused  of  "crashing  down"  some- 
thing or  other,  wis  laid  upon  the  floor,  and 
our  maniac  Irishman  was  appointed  a  com 
mittes  of  one  to  sit  on  him  and  nibble  at  his 
nose  nutil  be  could  think  of  a  better  rhyme 
or  abandon  poetry  altogether. 

Bread  Upon  the  Waters. 

How  t  ne  it  is  that  a  little  act  of  kindness 
will  often  have  a  rich  reward  !  Many  years 
ago  a  merchant  in  this  city  took  into  his 
house  a  poor,  friendless  orphan  boy,  and 
clothed  and  fed  and  educited  him.  Tbe  boy 
grew  to  manhocd,  and  the  merchant  ob- 
tained for  him  a  position  in  which  ho  rap- 
idly grew  to  afliuenee.% Tears  afterward  the 
merchant  failed  and  lest  all  he  had.  His 
family  died,  and  he  was  redueed  absolutely 
to  beggary.  One  night,  while  soliciting 
alms  from  door  to  door,  be  reached,  without 
knowing  it,  the  house  of  tbe  boy  whom  he 
had  befriended.  Now  mark  the  consequence 
of  the  generous  act  done  by  this  man  in  his 
days  of  prosperity.  That  boy,  as  he  gazed 
on  his  benefactor,  and  saw  the  degradation 
to  which  tbe  once  rich  and  happy  man  was 
reduced,  remembered  all  the  kindness  re- 
ceived in  his  house,  and  all  the  love  and 
sympathy  bestowed  upon  tbe  friendless  or- 
phan, and  without  a  moment's  hesitation 
paid  a  Chinaman  seventy-five  cents  to  wheel 
tbe  old  man  out  to  the  almshouse  in  a  push- 
cart 1 


The  Last  New  Song. 

Jir — *" Mott  <£  Chandon." 
Emerson  OorvUle  is  my  name. 
My  business  always  is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  asd  Fanur  Boast, 
Reliebesthes*,  tbat  my  honse  can  boast. 
S&fe!y  these  Bivalves  to  *U  1  show, 
Ob:  high  ohl  Oh!  utgh  oh! 
None  who  hare  been  but  again  will  go, 
Corville  »ays  so!  says  sol  ^^fc^ 

On  Fine  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remember  the  Dumber  and  call  again, 
Visions  of  Shell. ri  -h  in  every  style, 
|nw  r d! y  cause  you  much  to  smite. 
Ladles  with  escorts  there  always  g?. 
Ladles  gol  La  lies  rc  ! 
Emerson  CorvlHe's  politsl  and  so 
3-1  Th*y  go!  they  go!  lh<y  gol 


Tne  Pioneer  Carpet  Beating 
Macliine  Co., 
No.  553  Tehama  street,  is  the  only  pace  yoa 
can  depend  on  for  having  jour  Carpets  well 
cleaned  and  swept  by  machinery,  J.  Sp*ci.d- 
lng  at  Co.  3-a 

readies  viditiiia:  Cards. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Joint  P. 
Dwtxb,  126  Sntter  street,  opposite  Lick  2on«e, 
and   at   the   Grand    Hotel.    K.  B.— Haitokzii- 

CEIErS  NEATLY  liABEED.      PZNUAA"5HIP    Of  eVeTT 

description  to  order.  b 

Oo    Wot   esixxTer    irom    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fi.  Cowan's  insti- 
tute, 310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
*™*k  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Do<?- 
t»r*«  capability.  References  given  if  required.   H 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Spring  Tim-. 

The  little  bird*  are  billing  and  cooing  in 
the  bushes,  the  flowers  are  blossoming,  the 
fleas  are  lively.  The  following  instructions 
are  seasonable : 

How  to  catch  a  flea.  Don't  be  in  a  hurry 
and  get  frantic.  Watch  yeur  chacc  s.  Take 
a  two-foot  rale  and  measure  tbe  distance 
from  yonr  hand  to  tbe  flea.  Take  your  psn- 
cil  and  calculate  the  lime  it  will  take  to 
pass  your  band  that  distancs,  so  yon  may  be 
Bure.  Take  a  long  breatb.  Aim  to  grab  bis 
bind  leg.  Kerve  yourself  up,  take  a  drink, 
make  a  ferocious  grab,  and,  if  tbe  flea  strays 
off,  continue  the  ebase  aroand  the  room 
until  you  tumble  over  tbe  baby ;  then  flee  I 


Woman's    .ttlsrlits. 

One  would  thick  that  it  was  one  of  woman's 
rights  to  ei  j.->y  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  fame  price  for  It,  Nearly  all  the  res- 
taurants "  fox  ladies  and  geLtlemea"  in  San 
Fiaocisco  have  poorer  fara  than  those  where 
g-ntlemen  only  dine.  Theue  re  an  exception. 
At  the  Piopeeb  Btbtaueaht,  on  Washington 
street,  at  the  cc rner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladles  can 
get  an  ex:ellent  breakfast,  dinner  orloncb,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
ffnee  18^9,  provides  every  luiury  ihe  market 
afford?.  Both  ladies  and  gentlemen  find  then 
Lichee  to  please  the  most  epicurean  taste.      • 


A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all  styles. 
Just    received   at  the   Woat  Cheer  Laundry,  121 

LeideedorfT  street.  * 

n 

TMte    Seat    Remedies. 

Dr.  Ferry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
it's  Webfoot  Fills,  for  an  bilious  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agenoy,  417  Sansome 
street,  cerner  of  Commercial.  • 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 

The  People's  Bemedy  for  all  Aches  and  Paine. 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Bheumatifim  and  Neuralgia. 


Fos  fine  troEK,  go  to  T.  0.  Jes&Tjp,  dentUt, 
ccr.  Sntter  and  Hontg'ry,  over  Tucker's.     3-u 


llrs.  M.  W.  Kind,  dressmaker,  has  removed 
to  122  Geary  street,  between  Dupont  and  Stock- 
ton, opposite  Starr  King's  church.  St. 

Genuine    Ha-ana    Clears. 

Beet  brands  at  61  A^ntgomtry  street,  S,  W. 
corner  of  Merchant.    I  r*nck  &  Oaha.  q 


Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  cozofcrttbie  carriage,  stylish 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  are  tbe  leading  es- 
sentials of  an  enjoyoble  ride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  In  Ban  Franeisoo  so  unquestionably 
as  frcm  Funk  Eouton,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  frontln*  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  BLe  handsome  turn-outs  are  need 
by  the  beet  circles  of  tbe  city,  and  as  he  makes 
tt  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drivers,  nets  more  liberally  patron- 
ised than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Oust,  whites  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  in  particular,  will  engage  no  otrriaRea 
exoept  those  which  be  provides.  Frank  has  en- 
joyed gr*at  tueceas  In  his  business,  and  the 
admirable  way  in  which  he  conducts  it  nsakee 
him  a  favorite  with  all  Who  patronize,  him.    * 


Notice  to  the  Public. 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  sel- 
ling off  his  fine  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  chlU 
arena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  famishing  goods,  hits,  trunks,  valises, 
e*  ., below  co:t,    Gall  If  you  want  bargains, Si. 


CALIFORNIA^  THEATRE. 

John  MeOullough Proprietor  and  Manager 

Special  Announcement. 

MB.  McCULLOCOU  take*  pleasure  in  an- 
□ooecing  tQfl  oEfeajiemect  of  tne  dUtinfmshed 
Artote, 

Mrs.  D.  P.  Bowers, 

Wbe  will  make  b*r  Bret  appearance  this  aeiaon 

UOSfDAT    BVEX1KG APKILllth 

In  Weitland  Maretsn's  Comedy  entitled 

DIANA;  or,  LOVE'S  MASK 

JEead  the  Coat : 

DIANA rMB«.  D.  P.  BOWBBS 

%y3^,^AB- J-  °  McOOLLOM 

PaJtlN JOHN  AlCjULLijTJGH 

Dan  Loots  W.  A.  Mesrarer 

DoaG^ion Owen  Marlowe 

Don  Diego k.  N.  Thaier 

E'orita Miss  MaRSie  Moore 

f«ua Miss  Helen  Tracy 

l*»nra Miaa  Minnie  Walton 

A.  PULL  CHORUS,  under  the  direction  of  Mr. 
L»a«b.  has  been  eoKag«d  io  order  to  giTe  dne 
effaot  to  the  mueioal  featurea.et  the  p'ar. 

aplO Box  Sheet  now  Open, 

RETURN  THE  BOOK! 

IB-HQEVER  BORROWED  THE  ■•  MEMOIR 
"  OP  HOME"  from  the  Fioako  Offije  la  pvl 
ticnlarly  r.qoeated  to  retnrn  it  at  occe. 


SPRING    GOODS 

THE 

CHEAPEST  HOUSE 

AMERICA 

ISTttf 

GREAT 
IX  L 

AUCTION  STORE 
618  KEARNY  ST 

\COB.C0MMEBCWJ 

Business  Conducted  on  Fair 
and  Honest  Principles. 

ONE     r»HIOE!. 


ALL    GOODS    WARRlNrED    AS 
REPRESENTED. 


Spring  Goods  Arriving  Daily. 

THE  LARGEST   STOCK  AND   LOWEST  PRICES 
OF  ANY  HOUSE  IN  THE  CITY. 


CX.OTHIIVG. 

COARSE     and     FINE! 


CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  St 

(Fotraarl,  lt„er  4  Wartth.lB.) 
So.    SO    MONTCOHBB,    gT] 

Oppoaltc  the  tick  Boau,. 
BBAKCU,    108    KUBKT   SI] 

MB.   MiTER  OtLLS    ATTENTI01I  • 
l.rjs  and  wall  e.lected  a.uniu,',, 

ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  f 
and  Cloth, 

And  hia  aa<r  itr'e.  o(  read.-m-d.  fiilw  n 
•  mer  L/  DIBS'  SUITS,  a.  Very  u^fe? 
Also,  a  l»r«a  .loot  of  Mripoo.  BrS*,,, 
SBawla,  L.ce  J.ck.la  Silk  ™„d  Coll™' 
Silk..  Satin.,  ;tat«n„,  •v.riil!;, 
Tnmminiia.  JUST  AJtklVllD.  a  faSM 
th.  bpring  Bljl.a  ol  ' 

".AIK      A.Kat      EXBBOli,. 

LIKEN    SUITS, 

.  f.  B.— Oloaks.  DraB.sa  and  sarti  «...  u 
in  lat^8t  fa.bioa.  at  raa-.ooai|a  rat)*, 

^Aiavs 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MR.  P.  EERGES.  FORMERLY 
Droprieior  of  tbe  Miners'  Ree- 
tanrant,  b&i  taken  tbe  management 
of  botb   the  Miners'  Reeuarant  on 

OommerciaJ  street  And  tbe  Miners' 

Brao£&  on  Market  street,  in  p»rtnerabiD  witn  MK. 
A.  DRATEUR,  who  has  been  connected  with  tbe 
Arm  lor  years.  Irr  proremente  nave  been  made  io 
tbe  cmaine  department!!  that  will  render  tne  Mi- 
ner b'  more  popnlar  tbaa  It  has  ever  been  dnnnp 
tbe  !2  year&ol  it*  proBperity.  Oar  Bills  of  Fare 
embrace  all  tbe  delicacies  of  tbe  season.  Our 
motto  is  "Good  Fare,  Good  Cooking  and  Moderan 
Obarges." 

P.   HrBf.ES   A  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

Kai  and  533  Commercial,  and 
700  Market  street. 

Open  rom  S  ^jl  to  1"  p.m.  ao3l  lm 


Ihe  Fortunate  Uanfwao  Buys  his  Clothing 
at  the  IXL  AUCTION  STORE. 


;    ; 


J.    C.    COMBES, 
TEEKAPIN    LUNCH, 

Cor.  Second  and  Tehima    atrevta. 

■"Terrapin     con.lantly    on     band. 
OiBtera   in   every    et^ie.     PRIVATB 
SUPPER     BOOMS  F*>R  PABTIB8. 
dec  SI  lm 


SA 

V    / 
PAR 

APRI 
RS         L| 

YELL01 ; 
DOCK 

IODIDE. 


S' 


AND 

of  POTAS 

rnuS     BEIT     SPKIM)     mi] 

la   ate,      Pnrlfle*   tae   Bla.l  tl 

tnvabld,     eorrnpt    nnd    lanpan  bm 

Cnrea  BBeaaaatl.m  auid  UcrcarUi  fi 

Sold  by  all  Dmffelata. 

ASIIIOT,     417    PAXSOMt    »III 

SOLE  AGENTS  VOB 
UK.     PRUBT'l    JLA8T    CH1I0F 

dr.  rE«Bi'«  wmnriioTriu 


CURES   DYSPEl^B 
ram 


THE   UNFORTUNATE  MAN  WHO 
DOES    NOT. 


UNDERCLOTHING,  ALL  GRADES. 


White  Shirts  for  the  Million  ! 


A.   W.    WHELDEN, 

Whitener  and  Paper  Hanger, 

So.     133    SIABT    STREET, 

apl  lm  Batvaen  Dapoat  and  Stoekton. 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

ON  HAND  and  madt 

to  ORDKR, 

L.   BLAIR'S, 


POOLS  IPOOLS  I 

POOLS    WILL    BB    SOLD    ON   THS    GREAT 
SUlliea  Race  b>t«*en  AJAX  and  RLMO.  on 
THURSDAY  »nd  b'RIDAY  EVENINGS,  at  Por- 
ter A  Lewis'  Raiding  Room.  Lick  House  Nsloon. 
ap».i K.ILLIP  A  CO. 


Pvpll  of  Lft  Mataon  I.eroy,  Peril. 

Ladies'  Hair  Dresser, 

at    ELLIS    ITSBIT.      ap>  lot 


o 


c. 


OL» 

DATE^MESDBS,     at    tha 

. „old  oritina  IRad  Lion.  1»  Oaar7 

BtrMt,  betVHB  Eami  and  Dnpoot,  wh.ra  t on 
can  ban  HOT  AND  GOLD  DRINKS.  BOttorcot 
ting  th.  old  Plonaar  Lnnch.  Tba  "Old  Sp«rV'  la 
alwaja  OB  Q£Jld.      DAVE  MKXBES.  Propriator. 


FA5CT    GOODS.     TTATra'S, 

JIWKI.KV,    IHUTIO.VS,    PIPfS, 
PEBFIMZ).  srAno.vr.BT, 
EXSLISa    CUTLBBT,    TBT»S8, 

BAGS,    TAUSIS,    TOBACCO,    etc 
A  FDLt,  bTOCK  OF 

Linen  Coats  and  Dusters 

A  FDLL  LI  *E  OF 
IlIXTXilvT     J3TTITS. 


CALL    AXB     SEE     FOR     TOUUSELF 
THAT 


IXL  Auction  Store 

6 1 8  Kearny  st., 

Corner    of    Commercial 


Gires  Tone  to  the  8t«i 


(mxLB: 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  IPMIIlf 


mmm 


Is  a  Sure  Relief  for  Indigut 


II  &**  IXLB- 


HAS  NO  HCPBBIOB  ABA 

BLOOD    PTJKIFIE 

feWU 


POSTERS 

ProgrAmnam,  and  all  kinds  of  Priotlai ' . 

SHOW,   LIOtVBE,    CONCBBT,  Tl 

ATBE  nnd  CIBCTTS   HAKASIV 

AT  LOW  BATES,  BI 

:i3.  ir».  isteret 

S38    CL1T    STKBF.T.     •> 


THOMAS    W.    BRA* 
SILVER  3F"XiA.T» 


^ 


>*  MANTTFAUTDRKB 

^Jr        B  e  F~i"ii  e  B 
&)  DROftlCBAajOS, 

U'l'BEB    MrsiCAX.    DtSTBUB** 

ESTABLISHED  IN  IBM. 

■ay-Lftwona  Eirea  on  tbe  Banjo  and  Dj** 
MlBSION  STaEBT.  botwawVlrrt  aa* Ml 

S.  B.— Flno-tonod  Siltor  Kolo  BUloa  » 
aa.ior.ala  alwarfl  oo  hand.  ' 


FREE  AND  EASY 

EVEBT    lATTBBiT   *!• 
Plaxto   and    8ina;ing  »t p 


CHARING 


Jt+SALfl 


e*S  atlaalon  afreet,  »«»' 
daW  EAGLBS  A  WILD,  Bia* ' 


CANDIES. 

ALL     KLTDB     OB    THB    !B£P& 
•adiatoaiSUaai  Oandj  FaatolT  •» 
a^an,aav*ateU>  from  Abo  eoamtr/,  It*  • 

mtRMMor  »i"  9K0' 


1#T  UaaXKoatnj  t 


^ 


; 


4  4 


- 


tf  f«V= 


1  -.  ..  .  . 
i      si    '■ 


•   i.  .  ■'    n   ■   :  • 

I  Prta.  Os»  Dollar.  1 


'RitmMiUTntii,    jirmt    it      m. 


*•». 


EY'Sn-wYARIETI 


AW    ALIAMBRA    THIATRI 


I  1    I  I   l        .  .  II  I      XI 

EMERSON    MINSTRELS 

X-  1  T  T  H.  E2       MAC. 


CALIFORNIA  THEATRE 


GERMAN  STADTTHEATER 


First  Appcmranco  of  CHARLES    VIVIAN 


,iAT..J<r«D«t     ITMK 

AND        WATUIIIJA.T 


I    lr»l ■ 


riiml" 


x,:..r " 


•  PRII 

It   ««4  1.1 

/xti  rj  nm. 

t    aw 

etaloa. 

.,..-..,. 

■ 

7  II  1 

liKr  >  r    mi  i  t 

•  >>»o< 

VlM 

11.11- 

LITTLE     -BJLJ^O'**     J50 


kONI.KK    llltoTIIKHS 
IBEiNCa. 


MOIlTIMoni 


If 


kill    1 


14.  n.fc 


strOn«  ivosomlolnnoo. 


.-t»  ..i    \ 

■Uaaal 


lit  lift 

DU1I 

nil 
in  an 


:sdw. 


til  a. 


IIM    llU'lf   '    ...   f.  If      M     Tl.WI 


T  .  —  .1»I.  •  ia 

Siamese  Twins 


»i  r-m. 


I  In-    >••     Pima    I    Urn  nl"  nil  C'omli-  V ill^l-. 

Charles    Viviaiv. 
THE  MISCHIEVOUS  MONKEY! 


To  eooclode  with  the  mtrtb-proT'>ilti«  rketeL  t*t:l>l 


FABBRI  OPERA! 

Prof.  H.  Mulder  1'abtrl....   Cnndn. 

Positively  Last  Opera  Night 

ICKDAT   IVCBIHO  APRIL  II 

WB1  I*  iwiimu  iw  j.    ...  w  a»Ot*n, 
Tai    fan    hkt  uria>  or  Tan  oriiu 

It   1,  mm  rail  irilliiim  l-oal 

»i«iti«  mil  llrinri. 


•nut  nn  ».i  •» 


ROBERT  le  DI ABLE 


.■an  tAaaai 


MMkl 

Te  o*  a»tle»Jw 

IV    O    1 

1    kf    *•    fHtl     Alt    Orf 

El.  HOC  Al. 

UNDER    THE   GAS  LAMP. 


Leare 

IV  t    bm<n 

Is    :*.t 


*  La  era  itep*  tbe  Tiaio.  at  half  put  oiue. 


O.  Richer  Je 

Bob  Htrt 

..  1.  Rohloion 
.Che*.  Saltan 


TO  eaocln  V>   .11*    lk>*  ■>■■>■  I  u4  TV-  .  Ar'e     r  the  as*. 
mtwiifai  Opera  of  the  Baa  loo,  Tm 

Merry  Wives  of  Windsor 

Co.ul.loi  um  m  •psrillM  Din  »T 

CARL  RFIlnLIK •■! no  trujB 

IIIZ  rilintl u4 JAO  HCLLU1 

Aa4  t«.  •-.II  1.1  Trio  by 

IXIZ  TABBM AHBA  KUU     ...od..  -JAO  MBLLIB 

.urrotTin  it  Tib 

OPERATIC  AMD   DRAMATIC  COMPANY 

A  Grand  Orchestra  of  U  Musicians 


raicea  or  amna-iow: 

afseass. % 

Or«M  Circle  ■■■  Ortkntri 

II*.  Iron  >-  Reserved  Seat*! 

■  airway- Adsaieai  on 

»i.«Hri. 

sBr  llo.  0A««  opea  Betardav  and  Saadar;  from  19  le  4 


l  ie> 


M«PMi    U'Vullil  u<*i  «ca. 


A     I.i-4*wd*rr    eea. 


fic  house; 

PlC    HOUOL,      P..1I.  Ik.   r\mmm 


a« urrox «  oc/rar  i.i. 


-BUT "TEIW BY  BUY 

■i  oolearaled  Bl  BO  WHITE  HURTS     That  fit  raaracTLT.  iad  for  qet'ltr  sad  doraaill'»  will  gir.ibi  matched.    To  be  bad  only  at  tbe 

.*-      .  II      THRw.  I    V    I*    ACITIOI     NTORr,     fltl   Rrarar  Hrrr   .  r«r    ('•■Mrrrlal. 


Sure,  Why  Have  Ye  that  Catarrh  T 

Sara  Pat  to  Htddr.  "Ten  loot,  an  brltM. 

hanranrti't  tier  'Dark! a  hk«  »  »W," 
"O  its,    aar»  Rlddt,  "Pr  Krort  a  Diamond  naitdr 

Hat  oarod  taat  dlTil  el  »  bad  eourrb." 

For  Ml* a. t  all  Dmttlit'*,  aid  alB  POSTaTRFFT. 


iliffi' 


rr 

WILSON'S 


■JilW 


L 

AMPHITHEATRE 

■  otter   atrrrt,  «pp«ilte    I.lrtl   llnaar 

t*+TER    MONDAY APRIL  14 

For   the  HotHa.*-  Week   Only  I 

aeaeeoT  tbe  ImaeJIate  deparlare  ot  tbe  Coaataar 
oq  thalr  t>ar  tareajb  tbe  Stale*. 


Piral  Appaaraeoeof 

ILt©    Oreat    Laura, 

TBE  BBN'UWNKD  LADY   OTMlffAST. 


0 


\ 


By  oartloolar  deaire.  Mr. 

Hmar  kiivgsley 


la  ■!■  Grill  PirtoolDclioi. 

-A.       ZOT  AD 

POMTIVtLY  LAST  TIMB 

Eqaeatrlan    Spectacle 

1HI1JLVD 

ie  Harvest  Hene 

•oorts  of  the  Old  Country 

Out  by  the  Ooaiperjy  aod  Asxlllartte. 


AT  PLATT'S  MUSIC  HALL 


To  oomniDM  wltb 

-Part  of  Equestrian  Aots 


'*  WMriik%.H '  **•«» 


u 


Wat  tmaaai 


EASTER    MONDAY  APRH-  14 

Anil  »..fy  .TinlDR  dQ'Ins  111"   w«k. 

T»l  CEMBrUTID  RitR]  BOY  flAKIST, 

BLIND  TOM 

la  Seleetltas  a<  r*qaeit«1  by  the  aadleooe  fion  the 

follow  of  Proaramaie: 

ri.tfWICAI.    HELKITIOS". 

Rooata,  "Pathen.ju-" B*atbo»*o 

Sooatt,  "Moooila-.ii" ■■   BeatuoTOD 

Aoilaote al"Bd*l«e(io 

Moor*  ttitnool  VTorda .,   «iea<t«Utoba 

W.rJdief  March Hecdniaiohn 

Fnoeral  Haroh Obeplo  I  Mip#a  in  K*fpt Rjnini 

riAKU    ruim    roloi. 

"larilae" Waliaaa 

"TfOTa'ore,"  Doet  aad  Anvil  nhora« V-r.il 

"Lo«r»«laBor«ia,"  Dnnkmit  Song  O'eatult). Dooi*a\tl 

"i.aeiid    UrnintfiDftBi" Doo'l'tttl 

'r.DiKmii.,"  N  .o  Plo  ateala... Koiaioi 

"Hooteaoiba'a  "  Ceprioe H»lliof 

"Iforoi*.'"  Tariatlaa ......Ballioi 

rAVT.IMAI    AND   CAFIIOII. 

Fant'iia,  *  Home,  Bwa»l  Home" TbalbiT* 

"Liai  Ho»e  01  Bteiiv" Thalh.ra; 

R.i.fr,  '  Ijuit  Hop«." (lotl-obala 

•  Wht.p-ri-«  VYioda" Melleobeapi 

"Riff.Ulli"  U'ltp'Oaprloe Li»«t 

K»iia«  »-.  "Old  HiioWatibP.*  m' Ootl'obalk 

"Atl<l    l.uig   «f»f,"   eid    "Lletea   ti  the  MoaklDg  Bird." 

(Pi*d-i  f  orf  tmiutloaaot  Ibe  Bird) Hcffnan 

"Koliaa  Marmara"... OoUacbalk 

MABOlaBB. 

'OarmioTrlomp^aJ" Kookle 

"D*iu  Kappa  Kpillon" faaae 

PLANTATION     M  II.OBltl. 

"Tbenoldea  HHppara" I'Tbat  We'eome  Dai'" 

"['malmoat  Sarronaded" I '  Oeme  aloiti.  Mom" 

OBIBINAL    NONOB. 

"Little  iTehaoi" |"»ha  Bmjt  Picker"  

"The  Maa  who  Ool  the  Oloder  Id  bia  Ere" 

IMITATION*. 

MoaloBoz ObarebUtcaa 

Uo'eh  Woman  and  Htnd  Or«ao    Ooitir 

Tbe  Harp B»eJo ■••■■•••■,■ 

bootob  Baaploaa Dotglaa  Hpaecb 

aeotob  flddlar UnoteObarlle 

Pfodaoea  Three  Melodies  at  the  aame  time 

DBBOKIPTITH    MrHIC 

"Oaeoade" Paiar  l  Battle  o!  ■UoaJiM..^lfDd  Tom 

"Bala  Storm" Blind  Tom  I  Dai llfht  Blind  Tom 

■  O  N  «  -. 

"Rooked  In  the  OradUof  the  Deep™  «. — 

"Wats  t»a  Swallows  Homeward  'if" ■•« 

"Btron'e  Ferewall  lo  Tom  Moore" 

"The  Harp  tbet  Oaoo  through  I'ara'a  Halla" 

"Maoarsaora'  Qatbarlng"      # 

"Than  Von'll  kemernber  Me."  I  "The  Old  Saitor.    ....' 

"A  Home  by  tb- See" I'  The  Irr  Green" 

PtBLOB    BKLECrriOJIIaj. 

Tarantella  la  Aflat Heller  I  Mooseterv  Bella ^.WebH 

Woll  Blanche Heller  I  U  Dsalre Kromsf 


ADHIIUON .MPTVCKHTB 

Bsssrrsd  Saera.fl.OO. 

Saata  m>r  be  saoared  Id  sdvaaoe  at  Orsy  s  Moslo  Sure,  with- 

oat  satis,  aasnre. -^--^j-^-^^-^^^-^ 

Satard&y,  AprU  19,  at  2. . . Family  Matinee 

ITKBMmlSaloi  lo.  M.U.O.. 

aMrn'iTlik.uutte  M«tl»«> a«  Oeau 

TA.Ol.oH  IMaino  OMNM  Pluo  bca  BL  Oni'A.  04»-.t. 


METROPOLITAN  THEATRE 

Wednesday  Afternoon April  16th 

FIRST    ANNUAL    BENEFIT 

or  TBE 

Benevolent  Independent  Protective 

On  which  occinion  tbe  folliwloff 

Artistes  have  Volunteered : 

CHAPMAN  SISTERS, 

Br  parmi.iioo  ot  tbe  MetropollUo  Hioiffom.ot. 

MI1S  MAOSIF.  aODBI,     HIKS  Ml  IMC    nil.. 

TOI.     I1HKV     K1HVAK1IM,     J.  C.     WII- 

i.iamsobt,    OWII  HAILOWI,  bj  peralMloo 
ot  joa.v  MouoLLOOoa,  k»q 
mm  i.i.i.A  r.ii.xmr.  mis,  r.n»m-»'  oimiw, 

M  l.l.K  MARK  BAVBAII,  MMK.  11111. 
LAV.  ML.I.K.  UKttltl.rrA.  C.  TEMBBi 
SIO.  DOIATO,  J.  II.  IilBKIHr  unil  rAIHK 
A8M.TBU.VH,  LITTLK  MAC.  tool  I.I.  »»H 
COOrKB,  LIW  BATTIEB,  T.  ABKOLB, 
MB.  Hi  Kll  K.  BDOKLIT,  T.  BBKK, 
T.  CAMPBEI.I.,  M.  KEI.I.I,  W.  BABK, 
BABII  CAOatiABD.  UHWBLLS  AIO 
■  OITAOCI.  FBAHK  MOBTTMBB.  rBBB 
LTIIIH,    JOHN    WOODAKD, 

The  Fourth  Artillery  Band, 

ait 

AN  ORCHESTRA  OF  92  MUSICIANS 

Undtr  lh«  DlmctlOB  of  B.    ZIHHEK. 

OOHHITTBB  Or  ABRANOBMBMTS: 

H.    MOBTON,       O.    H.    FOSTER,       B.   1IDTOT, 

M.    KKLLY,     B.   W.  CORBTN. 


rucM  or  asaumum  : 
Br«M  Clrel.  mmA  OnAailr. On*  B*]lar 

O.llcr. -■ aft  CcaU 

•er»«  •»»»  ••»••  tot  uwiidiiu 


Ladies  and  Children 

....WILL  USD.... 

KINKEAD'S 
SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

ADRF.HBINO   FLRA8ANT  TO  USB,  BABILT  APPLIED. 
ia  not  graasy,  and  will  not  Injnre  lb«   moat  delicate-    It 
onrea  all  dlaiaaea  of  lbs  acalp.  remorea  dandrnff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

Reorlsrs   the  hair  soft  and   ftoear.  sod  la  PURELY    VEOB 
TABUS. 

»S-  The    Original     HAOB    BRUMU     UAIK    TOlflO    ABO 
I'HkrtStNO  may  be  bad  of  the  Agent, 

JAB.     II.     HAT  KM.     Dr-ncB-lal. 

Oorner  New  Montfcomery  and  Howard  atreeta,aodo(  all  Drag- 
glete.  fsi:  tt 


FXOA  3R.O. 

....tub.... 

ORGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 

....ciboulates  m .... 

All    the   Theatres, 

— — AJTD    II— 

CIRCULATED  EVERY  DAY 

HI    TH*    TKAB. 

9ENEBALLY   THROUGHOUT    THE    CITY 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


THE  BOST  ELIQAUT  OUBTOB  WOM  I»  TBB  OTTT 

Beera  at  Maynard, 


8*1  Kwrtl  ataMt., 


■ .  S'Mej  BBaMT  MaSJajae  •■  swwbaa 


THE  JOffBNAL  0*  ABHTBEMEKTS, 

Poblitbed  WW  D«  »»  *b«  ****** 
J-.       X?-       BOO-^-^^^S 

.»  Merclunt  *»«    •»*  WnAIagto.  -U. 

Below  Montgomery.  San  7Tacoi*qo. 


8ATUBDAT APRIL   12,   1873 


AMUSEMENTS.    Etc. 

Calxjobnia  Theatbe.— "Art'cle  47"  was 

excellently  well  plajed  leat  night.  Mine  Annie 
Graham  gaining  great  applause  for  her  woudeifal 
acting  Id  the  mad  scene.  To-night  the  drama  of 
"Jaok  Cede,"  wbkh  is  the  antithesis  la  sentiment 
of  "Oorlolancs."  will  be  plajsJ  with  John  Mo- 
Oalloagh  as  theoot'aw,  and  agenerallystrong  cast. 
On  Monday  evening  Mrs.  D,  P.  Bowers,  OD.TOr- 
aslly  acknowledged  to  be  the  greatest  tragio  act- 
ress on  the  American  stage,  and  who  la  also  a  com- 
edienne of  greet  merit,  will  commence  an'eogage- 
mant  at  thia  theatre,  appearing  in  the  comedy  of 
'•Diana;  or,  Love's  Mask,"  which  will  be  presented 
for  the  aril  time  in  California.  A  foil  ohorns 
under  the  direction  of  8.  W.  Leach,  has  been  en- 
gaged, ud  will  add  to  the  attraction  of  the  play. 

A&HAMB&a  Theates.— The  reippearancs 
•  f  Charles  Vivian  at  this  bonse  has  the  effect  of 
draw  log  largo  and  fashionable  andienca:  and  now 
that  Lent  is  fairly  over,  crowded  bouses  will  be 
the  rales  ln<t«ad  of  the  exception.  The  pro- 
gramme to  be  performed  at  the-  matinee  today 
and  again  tbia  treeing  is  a  capital  one.  It  com- 
prises Little  Mao  in  his  Essence  whloblno  other 
living  performer  bat  himself  can  danoe,  Billy 
Emerson  is  the  first  part,  and  Bob  Hart,  Uhsrlej 
Sutton,  Sam  Rick-  y  and  others  In  screaming  acta. 
The  cornet  duet  by  the  Sob  er  Brothers  is  a  very 
■leaeiigfeatore.and  deligbti  all  lovera   o;  muiio. 

ilEffBOPOUTAN  ThSATBE.—  Lsflt  Dlght, 
when  the  Chapman  ^  Sisters  took  tbeir  farewell 
benefit,  this  house  was  crosded  to  eoff  jcatlon, 
not  even  standing  room  being  available  to  late- 
comers. Tbe  performance  of  "Plato"  went  off 
capitally,  and  the  yeotriloonlal  entutainment 
given  bj  E.  D.  Davies  kepi  the  audience  la  a  con- 
tinued roar  of  laughter,  Tbe  Ohapmaa  Sitters 
and  tola  most  wonderful  of  artistes  wi  1  apprarat. 
tbe  matinee  to-day,  to-night  and  to-morrow  night. 
The  Metropolitan  Theatre  is  In  its  last  days;  It  will 
pass  away  In  the  height  of  Its  popularity.  The 
pnblio  seem  determined  to  make  tbe  most  of  the 
abort  timi  which  still  remains  before  this  old- 
time  theatre  is  levelled  to  the  ground. 

Bella  Union  Theatre.— A  great  enter- 
tainment will  be  given  at  this  house  tosigbt.aitar 
a  fltst  part  by  tbe  Bella  Union  Minstrels,  Edward 
Montague  will  appear  in  his  thrilling  gyre  act. 
Matt.  Kelly,  T.  Bree  and  R,  G.  Marsh  io  amosiag 
acts,  Tboe.  Oampbell  in  favorite  songs,  M'lle 
Eugenia  Gerratta  sod  Miee  Jennie  Johnson  io  liv- 
ing stataes,  Charles  Verner  ia  comiosongs.  Oogill 
and  Oooper  in  a  new  song  and  danoe  entitled  "Our 
Sasy  Style"  written  for  them  by  Hagh  Robinson, 
J.  H.  Lirkio,  and  Carrie  Armetrong  in  "Dot  New 
Y  oriole  Bakery,"  Harry  Oaatlaod  in  a  favorite  act, 
His*  Josephine  in  Bopg  and  dance,  Miss  Fanny 
Garretsoo  io  ballads  and  othtrsin  acta  and  dances, 
the  performance  eonolnding  with  the  farce  of 
"  How  to  Gt  t  Rid  of  a  Mother  in  Law," 

Bucklet's    New    Vabiettjbs.  —The  first 

part  at  this  house,' with  Ned  Baokley  and  Harry 
Devoy  on  tbe  end?,  and  M'lle  Blanche,  Mies  Mag- 
gie Kelly,  Miss  Violet,  Miee  Annie  Lemar  and 
other  In  popular  sentimental  ballads  ia  very  good. 
Thia  is  followed  by  a  sparkling  interlude,  compris- 
ing act*,  songs  and  danoes,  gymnastic  feata  and 
piciimime.  The  variety  of  the  entertainment 
offered  is  snob  that  all  tastes  are  eatiifled,  There 
will  be  a  rash  to-night,  therefore  an  early  attend- 
ance will  be  necewary  la  order  1 1  secure  teat*. 

Mascike's  Ofeba  House,  —  The  aeosi- 
tion  drama  of  "The  Image,  or  the  Husband's 
Vongeanoe."  is  announced  for  Manager  Charon's 
benefit  at  this  house  to  night.  Mi?s  Fanny  Gar- 
ratson,  the  accomplished  songstress,  has  kindly 
olnnteered. 

Bond  Tom's  Conbekts.  —  On  Monday 
Blind  Tom,  the  negro  pianist,  the  moat  wonderful 
matloal  pbeoomeoon  ever  heard  of,  will  commence 
•  series  of  concerts  at  Plat.'*  Hall,  In  alrnoet 
every  important  city  in  the  United  States,  in 
Paris,  in  the  principal  cities  of  England  and  Scot- 
land, blind  Tom  has  drawn  immensa  houses,  and 
the  pnblio  have  listened  with  amassment  and  de- 
light to  hie  seemingly  inspired  petformanoes.  He 
doss  not  understand  a  note  of  music,  and  yet 
plays  in  a  manner  whloh  is  eq nailed  by  few  living 
performers  on  tbe  pianoforte  who  have  devoted 
years  to  acquiring  a  mastery  of  tbe  instrument1 
The  most  difficult  and  complicated  pieces  of 
musio  be  plays  tepidly  and  correctly  after  once 
hearing  them.  We  Imagine  that  the  most  pleas. 
ingand  astonishing  portion  ol  hrs  entertainment 
will  be  bla  original  improvisations,  whion  are  said 
to  be  unlike  anything  ever  beard  before.  When 
asked  what  he  was  playing,  when  he  first  began,  he 
would  say,  "It  is  "What  the  Wind  said  te  Me,'* 
"Wnattfae  Birdiaaid  to  Me,"Jor  what  something 
eUe  said  te  him.  Blind  Tern  is  euro  to  oauie 
a  sensation;  everyone  will  go  and  hear  him.  Re- 
serves' seats  far  the  first  concert  may  bo  secured 
to-day  at  Gray's  music  store.* 

German  Btadttheatee— The  Last  Ofeba 

Kiobt,— Manager  Friteob  announces  the  very  last 
performance  of  tbe  F&bbri  Opera  Combination. 
io  (take  pleas  to-morrow  night  at  the  California 
Theatre.  Tbe  performance  will  consist  of  the 
first  act  of  "Robert  le  Diable,"  the  first  act  of 
"Norma."  and  tbe  second  and  third  acts  of  Nioc- 
lai's  very  successful  opera  of  "The  Merry  Wires 
of  Windsor."  Seats  Bhoold  be  secured  early,  as 
there  will  certainly  be  a  overflowing  house. 

Woodward's  "Gardens—  BigDor  Donate, 
the  world -renowned  oue-leggeddancer.in  his  mar- 
vellous exhibition  at  Woodard's  Gardens,  Satur- 
day and  Sanday;aleo.  the  full  Japanese  Troupe, 
and  tbe  Boielay  Family  in  pantomime.  Balloon 
ascension  on  Sunday.  Batnrday,  picnic  in  aid  of 
the  Decman  r  chool  Invalid  Teachera'  Fond. 

Badger's  Centbal  Park,  Oakulnd.— 
The  first  grand  annual  picnic  of  the  Ancient 
Order  of  H.  O.  A.  M.  1  will  be  held  on  Sunday. 
April  13tb,  at  Bidter's  Grand  Central  Park,  Oak- 
land. There  will  be  an  ex«ra  performance  in  the 
PariliiB,  for  whioh  Mile  Eugenie  Gerretta  and 
Samwetls  and  Montagne  have  been- engaged.  The 
Metropolitan  Band  will  accompany  tbeOrderaod 
.sh  tbe  mu-Lc  Ladies,  sad  children  under 
aix  yean  of  age,  will  be  admitted  free. 

Cm  Gardens.— The  grand  festival  in  cel- 
ebration of  tbe  tenth  anniversary  of  the  SanFran- 
oieco  Maenaerohor  will  be  held  here  tov-norrow 
The  Maennerchor  wilt  be  escorted  by  the  San 
Franoisco  Torn  Verein  and  the  German  Guard 
Fusileere.  A  grand  concert  in  the  afternoon; 
ball  in  the  evening  Presided  over  by  the  ladles 
of  sua  acole  lea.  The  cymnaatJc  exercises  by  the 
Baa  Frano'wco  Torn  Vtiio,  and  tie  grand  exhibi- 
tion drill  ef  the  German  Guarl  Foelleera  will  be 
a  silht  worth  seeing.' 


BEHBrrr  of  PwrnujiivB  Oedeb  or  Seals. 

—Tbe  first  benefit  of  this  Professional  Asiooia'lon 
on  Wednesday  afternoon  next,  at  the  Metropolitan 
Theatre,  promises  to  bea  complete  success.  Tbe 
Society,  although  organized  bot  a  few  moDih*, 
bas  already.  In  compliance  with  it)  benevolent 
Import,  calls  upon  its  elok  and  neoessary  f  and,  and 
ia  silently  doing  good  where  It  is  needed  Tbe  fol- 
lowing professionals  have  already  voluateered 
their  services:  Tbe  Ohapmaa  Bisters,  Doaito, 
M'lle  Gsugain  Mme.  Bmalay,  Miss  Ella  Wilton. 
Miss  Faoey  Gibson,  M'lle  Gerretta,  Mist  Carrie 
Armstrong,  Little  Mao.  Lew  Battler.  E-  Baokley. 
Hamwellsand  Montagu*,  Oogill  and  Oooper,  J.  H. 
Larkin.  0.  Verner,  Frank  Mortimer,  Thoa.  Bree, 
T.  Oampbell,  M.  Kelly,  T.  Arnold  nod  W.  Bark. 
Miss  Minnie  Walton,  Mies  Maggie  Moore.  Mr 
Henry  Edwards,  Mr.  Owea  Meilowe,  Mr.  J.  0 
Williamson,  the  ttb  Artillery  Band  and  an  orches- 
tra of  twenty-iwo  musicians,  under  the  dlreotioi 
of  Mr.  E.Z;mnier:al9oMte.  E.  Bnckley.J.  Wal- 
1  ice ,  John  Woodard.  Fred  Lyeter,  Harry  Oaocland 
and  the  Little  Jewel. 

Notes.—  Big.  Pielro  Baccei,  the  tenor, 
has  gone  to  Maaatlan  to  snppart  Mme.  Agatha 
States  In  a  short  eeaion  of  Italian  opera.  He 
will  return  in  about  six  weeks. 

Tony  Oakes  will  bold  high  carnival  at  Oakes's 
Ball,  May  ward.  Alameda  county,  on  May  first 
There  will  be  a  grand  Bkatlng  carnival.  We  ac- 
oowledge  tbe  receipt  of  an  invitation. 

I  he  City  Guard,  Oomoany  B,  First  Infantry  Reg- 
iment Second  Brigade,  N.  G.  0.,  Uaptain  David 
Wilder,  will  celebrate  tbeir  nineteenth  anniver- 
sary by  a  social  party  at  Pacific  Hall  on  Tuesday 
evening,  April  25th.  It  will  be  a  very  fasbiooable 
affair— fall  dress,  "and  a.  1.. that  sort  of  thing,  you 
know." 

Tbe  Seals'  benefit  at  the  Metropolitan  Theatre 
on  Wednesday  aftornoenof  next  week  tpromi see 
to  be  an  immense  success. 

J.  Ii.  Larkiu  and  Oarrie  Armstrong,  Dutch  spe- 
cialists ;  Edward  Montague,  acrobat  and  gymnast ; 
Mibs  Bagenie  Gearettaand  Miss  Josephine,  scng 
and  daoce  artistes,  all  go  Eastward  next  week' 
The;  play  at  Salt  Lake  and  other  places  en  roate. 

The  work  of  transforming  Coogress  Hall  (oppo- 
site the  Albambra)  into  a  theatre  is  progressing, 
with  closed  doors.  The  house,  when  finished,  will 
«eat  over  MOO  persons,  and  will  be  very  handsome- 
ly fitted. 

San  Fbanctsco  Ftjsileebf.  —  The  second 
annual  picnic  of  tbis  fine  company  will  be  held  to- 
morrow at  Sohuetzeu  Park.  Alameda.  Target 
shooting,  games,  dancing  and  other  amusements 
will  be  the  order  of  tbe  day.  First  boat  leaves  at 
9a.il 

Anatomical  Mtjpcttm. — On*  of  the  most 

jomplete  collections  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
■  totes,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  boas- 
tful wrx  models,  Is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
inly)  at  tbe  Mnsetxm  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
•oar  may  be  profitable  enent  her*. 


PACIFIC     COAST   DRAMATIC  NEWS. 

Salt  Lake,— "Oberry  aad  Fair  Star"  was  op 
for  a  ran  at  the  theatre.  Miss  August  i  L.  Dar- 
goo  gave  readingsat  the  Liberal  Institute  en  the 
4  b 

San  "Jose.— "Uncer  a  Mask"  was  produced  at 
the  Opera  Honae  on  Tuesday  .evening,  and  vary 
badly  played  if  we  are  to  believe  the  Mercury. 
Sao  Jose,  under  the  wholesome  oestigation  of 
Fioabq,  who  loves  the  beautiful  little  town,  1b 
waking  np  to  an  appreciation  of  the  fact  that 
dramatic  .entertainment)  should  be  encouraged 
Mr.  and  Mrs,  Charles  Edmonds  have  taken  up 
their  residence  there,  and  Mr.  Edmooda  will  try  to 
give  at  least  one  play  a  Week  at  the  Opera  House. 
He  will  open  on  Tuesday  evening  with  "Aurora 
Floyd."    TheMeroury  says  anon t  of  tbis: 

TboBvif  oar  people  will,  we  may  have  a  series  of 
delightful  Bummer  entertainment*;  and  that  they 
will,  spoeara  to  be  the  prevailing  opinion  of  tie 
commanity. 

On  Friday  and  Saturday  of  rext  woek,  the  Fab- 
bri  Combination  give  operatio  performances.  The 
San  Jobo  people  also  hope  to  bear  Blind  Tom.  If 
they  will  support  amusements  they  will  have 
enough. 

Bbooklth.— Prof.  O.  8.  Fowler  lectured  at 
Washington  Hall,  Brooklyn,  on  Taesday,  Wednes- 
day and  Thursday  evenings  of  this  week. 

Gbabb  Valley.— The  Roeedale  Dramatic  Troupe 
played  at  Hamilton  Hall  from  Friday  night  of 
last  week  until  Wednesday  of  this.  On  Monday 
old  Block's  play  of  "A  Live  Woman  in  the  Mines'  I 
was  ptayedtoa  good  home.  On  Wednesday  Miss 
Minnie  Pixley  took  a  benefit,  and  tho  season  closed' 

Portland.— G.  B.  Waldron  land  dramatio  com- 
pany oommenoed  the  Summer  season  at  Oro  Fioo 
Theatre|onthe4th  with  tbe  production  ef  ''Dora. 

Tbe  Oregooian  of  tbe  5th  rays; 

MoGioley'a  Variety  Troupe  retained  to  this  city 
last  evening  by  the  Rescue,  after  a  tour  of  two 
and  a  Dalf  years  io  British  Columbia.  Luring  this 
time  Mr.  McGinler  bnilta  theatre  in  Peace  River, 
and  played  and  mined  there  over  a  year.  Fortune 
has  not  favored  the  troops,  however,  and  they 
bare  now  returned  and  will  perform  in  tula  city 
and  State.  Mr.  McGlnley  is  well  known  as  a  man- 
ager in  tbis  State,  having  first  played  at  tbe  old 
Willamette  Theatre  about  I860,  and  several  times 
since  with  his  troupe,  eonsiet'og  of  his  family  of 
sons  and  daughters.  As  soon  a*  arraogementr 
can  be  made,  he  will  give  a  series  of  entertain- 
ment i  in  Oro  Fine  Theatre. 


EASTERN    DRAMATIC   NEWS. 

In  New  York,  Aimee  and  troupe  were  to  com- 
mence a  season  ol  opera  boaffa  at    the  Academy 

of  Music  on  the  17th Delehanty  and  Hengler 

were  the  latest  additions  to  the  oompany  at  Tony 

Pastor's "Humpby  Dnmpty"  at  the  Glympio 

W.  8.  Higgina  in  hla  own'  drama,   "Out   of 

the    Firs,"    was   at    Wood's    Museum Grand 

Upsra  Home,  "Unole  Sam" Wallaok's  Thea- 
tre. Sothern  in  "David  Garriok"  and  "Dundreary 
Married  and  Settled" Booth's  Theatre,  "Dad- 
dy O'Dowd" Fifth  Avenue,   "Divorce"  abeat 

to  be  prodaced,  Daly  has  another  new  sensational 

drama  to  follow  It. At  Union  Square  Theatre, 

a  new  drama  adapted  from  the  Frenoh  of  M 
Louis  Leroy,  by  W.  J.  Floreoe,  and  entitled 
"Cousin  Jack,"  was  a  success.  The  plot  is  a  fol- 
lows: 

There  is,  as  usual,  a  simpleton  of  a  husband 
wheia  unfortunate  enough  to  have  a  pretty  wile. 
named  Emmeliae.  Tbis  wife,  although  she  loves 
her  husband— at  least  she  eays  she  doss — pasies 
berleiaure  moments  in  talking  sentiment  with  a 
fascinating  villain  named  Uhambry.  All  French 
villains,  by  the  way,  are  model  younr  men,  aooom- 
DlMhed,  wdtr  and  romantic,  while  All  Frsnob  hus- 
bands are  elmpletoce,  and  remarksple  fornoth  ng 
but  their  good  nature.  Ob&mbry,  in  a  birbly- 
spicsd  poena  at'empts  t3  lead  Astray  Emmoliue, 
the  good  wife  ofl.-rmR  only  tbe  loiietacceot  «u- 
tfoement.  The  scheme  is  frustrated  by  Cousin 
Jack,  who,  unable  to  entsr  by  the  door,  which  baa 
has  been  looked,  iumna  through  a  window.  There 
is  soon  heard  a  knocking  at  the  door.  "Ab  !  it  te 
my  hatband:"  Ohambry  escaped  through  tbe 
window,  shrouded  by  tbe  darko>ssof  theuisbt; 
toe  husband  enters,  sees  Uoasin  Jack  Io  his  wife's 
bedroom,  inagines  he  ia  a  villain,  and  fires  a  pistol 
at  bim.  The  last  act  is  taken  ap  wiUt  a  duel 
aud  explanations.  Jnekahoots  the  real  rascal ;  tbe 
husband  good-naturedly  takes  Die  wife  io  bie 
arms;  Jaok  oomes  in  in  time  to  clasp  his  own 
little  Btanohe  in  his  arms,  and  the  curtain  falls  on 
vice  punished  aud  virtue  triumphant. 
Mies  Agnee  Ethel  reappears  in  "  Frou  Frou"  on 
■aster  Monday.    George  Fawoett  Rowse  has  a  new 

drsmaready Eiblo'a  Garden,  "Soontiof  the 

Pr»'rl«" Athenasam,   Jennie   Worrell,   Luke 

Schoolcraft." At  Theatre  Ooorique,  "  Captain 

Jacket  the  Modoca,"  mentioned  elsewhere. 

Auguatin  Daly  is  said  to  intend  building  anew 
opera  house,  ia  Mewark,  8,  J. 

Mr.  Barten  Hilt  wUl  shortly  leive  Philaislphie 
for  California 

Annie  Adams  is  at  Fox"j    American    Thsatro 
Philadelphia. 


The  5ew  York  Mercury's  dramatical  and  gso- 
grapbical  critic  begins  bie  not  ee  of  the  perferm- 
e  of  a  new  drama  at  one  of  tbe  Raw  Yoik  thea- 
tres thus: 

•'OipUie  Jack."  or  tbe  Modoc  war.  having  drawn 
tbe  ,n  t-nt  on  of  tbe  entire  aiviliatd  world  to  tbe 
lsv\t>*dsof  Anona.did  nobdixuppoJot  iDe  man- 
atr-r  ol   (he  Oom'qae  io  its  powers  of  draught  to 

int  popular  theatre. 

That  is  not  mach  more  than  a  thousand  miles 
oat  of  the  way.  Itia  probable  tbat  Mr.  Poole,  the 
author  of  the  drama,  is  as  little  posted  on  the 
manners  and  cnp.toms  of  tbe  Modoca  as  the  critic 
of  the  Mercury  le  as  to  their  location,  judging 
from  the  following: 

At  length  Oaottio  Jack,  In  tbe  p-rton  of  W.  H. 
Whalley,  appeardd  ia  tbe  midst  of  an  intensely 
exoiting  we  loo  me.  and  called  to  mind  tbe  powerTul 
Forreetiao  acting  of  "MtMaorora,"  with  incident* 
called  from  Cooper's  vivid  pictures  of  froi  ti»r 
life.  The  pit  le  oot  at  all  complicated,  and  deals 
with  the  magnlfijent  eavafiery  of  tbe  noble  rod- 
fck'oa  and  rbe  demoniac  villainy  of  tbe  pale-f&oee. 
'I  he  wonderful  veioe  of  VYha'ley  rang  throogh  the 
crowded  beoEe  like  the  boom  of  j  <  dgment.  It  was 
poten'  in  its  tcrrtflu  grandeur.  Io  might  be  tbe 
envy  oi  all  tbe  bassos  and  baritones  In  Christen- 
dom. Its  awe  inspiring  effects  were  constant  > 
visible  in  tbe  blanched  cheeks  and  pallid  lips  ef 
the  aneakiag  whites.  Tbe  dreasee  were  gorgt- onely 
Indian,  tbe  tableaux  were  sirisingly  Indian,  and 
tbe  entire  action  waa  aaragely  Indian.  Mr.  H&rt 
struck  oil  when  he  tapped  the  lav*  beds  for  a  nov- 
elty, aod  the  indications  are  toat  tbe  brawoy- 
llmbed  Iodlans  are  doomed  to  alay  at  the  Oom- 
iqae  fartato  the  summer  season. 

In  New  Orleans,  up  to  the  4;h  inst,  tbe  record 
ot  amusement i  was  as  (follows:  Lawrence  Bar- 
ret wae  playing  in  "David  Garriok"  at  tbe  Varieties 
Theatre;  Miia  Leo  Hudioa  was  drawing  splendid 
houses  at  the  St,  Obarles  Theatre,  ia  "Mtsepps." 
The  Time*  says: 

Although  not  ao  actress  of  a  very  high  order 
of  talent,  Miss  Hndeoa  forniehea  the  part  with 
considerable  interest  of  anenoiting  na'ure,  while 
Back  Bees  is  apparently  a  remarkable  eqnlue— 
at  least  in  the  direction  of  showing  docility,  and 
a  more  than  ordinary  compseare  under  trying  and 
exoitiog  circumstances, 

W.  B.  Oavanegh  was  in  his  second  week  at  tbe 
Academy  of  Musio  with  his  variety  troupe.  The 
Opera  House  produced  "ThelRomaace  of  a  [Poor 
Yoong  Man"  (tbe  original  Frenoh  play)  on  tbe  Is*. 

The  Boston  Oourisrea?s:  t 

Boaoioault  ia  at  his  eld  tricks.  It  Ish'nted  tbat 
his  or'cical  drama  junt  produced  at  BoetQ's  Tbea- 
>  e— "Daddy  O'Dowd"— originated  in  the  mind  of 
a  frenchman,  wno  called  bis  play  "Lee  Crochets 
du  Pere  Martin." 

We  think  from  what  we  have  read  of  tbe  plot,  it 
was  evidently  taken  from  "The  Potter'j  Coot,"  as 
the  Mew  York  Dispatoh  asserts. 

Wllkle  Collins,  the  famous  English  novelist,  is 
to  lecture  in  this  country  next  season. 

Frank  Obanfrau  has  purchased  an  orange  grove 
in  Florida,  where,  in  oompany  with  his  wife  and 
family,  he  wilt  ep?nd  a  month  or  more  each  Wir- 
ter.  During  tbe  Summer  he  will  take  his  ease  ot 
bit  cottage  at  Long  Branoh. 

Carlo  Patti,  whe  recently  died  in  Cincinnati: 
Ooio,  and  who,  at  one  time,  was  begged  to  take 
tbe  orchestral  charge  of  Almee'e  Ooera,  had  at  the 
time  of  his  death  an  opera  on  "Jfinooh  Arden  ' 
nearly  completed. 

Dr.  Spaolding,  the  well-known  veteran  show- 
man', will  take  out  tbis  eeaeon  one  of  tbe  largest 
combination  show,  circus,  meoagerie,  aod  xoologi- 
oal  collections  tbat  ever  left  New  York,  or  any 
other  place. 

Pauline  Lacca  baa  ssoured  n  villa  at  Newport, 
B.  I.,  where  she  will  remain  daring  the  Summer 
months,  with  Franleiu  Louise  Leibhart,  ol  the 
Robinitein-WieniawBki  combination,  as  heroom- 
paion. 

Madame  Anna  Bishop  will  shortly  start  a  con- 
oert  tour  to  Salt  Lake  Oity  Oregon,  Washington 
Territory,  British  Oolambiaand  California. 

The  Lingard  Oomedy  and  Opera  Company  will 
appear  at  tbe  Globe  Theatre  Boston  some  time  in 
June. 

Miss  Charlotte  Ousbman  began  a  two  wrehe  en- 
gagementat  the  Walnut  street  Theatre,  Philadel- 
phia on  the  31;  t  sit. 

Tbe  estimable  wife  of  David  Garriok  was,  In  her 
young  da;e,  a  ballet  girl,  Whioh  was  no  disgrace. 
"Act  well  your  pait:  therein  trne  honor  lies  " 

E.  S-  Marble  comedian  at  the  Academy  of  Mnele 
Obloago  (be  whe  married  Saty  Wilson)  It  writing 
a  bnrlseque  on  "Romeo  and  Juliet  " 

Mr.  Milton  Nobles  aad  Nellie  Boyd,  as  stirs, 
opened  io  Fort  Wayne,  in  the  Ticket  of  Leave-Man 
about  two  weeks  ago. 

£d.  Bootb  will  not  be  tbe  lesaeo  of  bis  theatre 
next  eeaeon.  Mr.  J.  B.  Booth,  bis  brother,  has 
leased  the  beautiful  theatre,  so  it  will  still  be 
known,  appropriately,  as  Booth's  Theatre. 

The  seating  capaoitj  of  the  new  Chicago  Thea- 
tres is  as  follows: 

Aiken's  Theatre l  008 

Mo  Vicker's  Theatre, 17* 

Hooley'e  Opera  Heaae 1^300 

Academy  of  Musio i.orn 

Myers'  Opera  House , ..WJO 

Nixon's  Amphitheatre 2  Ouu 

Bach  theatre  has  standing  room  accomodations 
for  309. 

Miss  Charlotte  Cushman  ia  about  tosuetae  Seo- 
eca  Sandetone  Compat,  j  at  Washington,  for  fraud 
in  Inducing  her  to  invest  $500  of  her  savings  ia 
the  oompany.  President  Grant  may  perhaps  fix 
matters  with  her,  as  he  it  interest 9d  in  the  oom- 
pany. 

George  Fawott  Rowe  is  writing  a  local  satire, 
basjed  on  olaesieal  tubjeots,  for  Lydfa  Thompson, 
whioh  the  latter  will  bring  out  at  Wallaok's  Thea- 
tre, In  August. 

The  Arch  Street  Theatre,  Philadelphia,  has  been 
leased  to  Mrs.  Jobn  Drew,  Mr,  Joseph  D.  Murphy, 
ana  "ctfmbiaatieo,"  forflve  years  move. 

The  Pan  in e  Markbam  Combination  are  to  com- 
mence an  engagement  of  foor  weeks  at  the  Aca- 
demy of  Musio,  New  Orleans,  on  Apr. 1.8 1st. 

Mrs.  fi.  L.  Davenport  will  sail  for  Barope  early 
ia  May.  It  it  reported  that  she  will  fill  a  brief 
sttr  engagement  in  London. 

Rumor  says  that  a  large  opera-house  is  to  be 
built  in  Washington,  00  New  York  avenue,  near 
the  Treasury  bnilding. 

Boaoioault  is  reported  ti  bs  writing  a  play  for 
tbe  Summer  season  at  Wallaok's, 

Mario,  having  left  the  StrtkoBoh  troupe,  sailed 
for  Barope  in  the  Oaba,  on  the  26th  Abrngoedo,  of 
Mareteek's  troupe,  sailed  in  tbe  same  veeavt, 
Mario's  voice  being  simply  a  ghoet  of  the  past,  the 
amiable  tenor  did  not  prove  worth  his  salary,  and 
Strakoaeh  arranged  for  hit  withdrawal  before  the 
expiration  of  bis  term  of  contract. 
Edwin  Adams,  Boston  Theatre,  31st. 
Tbe  New  York  Mercury  sava: 

Tbe  fascioatiag  premiere  dansaaee,  Eugenie 
L-uDo.termiaatfla  aa  tnaaeiment  of  Ave  uontas 
t  Nihlo  b  Gardfiu  on  tae  29th.  A  tiaa  Francisoo 
manager  is  negotiating  lor  her  early  appearance  in 
tbat  city, 

Charley  Howard,  tbe  best  old  nig  on  tbe  stige 
baa  bten  playing  "Uncle  Tom"  at  the  Howard 
Atbenceam  Boston. 
Mrs.  Gftogero,  wire-walker  of  the  Yeddo  Japao- 
se  troupe,  oame  down  to  dioner  at  a  Qnarter  to 
one  at  ftbetelaaOil  City  on  tbe  19:b.  went  up- 
stairs aad  had  a  baby  at  a  quarter  past  one,  came 
downtotsa  at  six,  and  wi Iked  her  wire  on  the 
stage  the  tame  evening.  Meale  must  be  eaten  and 
baiinese  must  be  attended  to. 

Mr.  Charles  Peohter.  of  the  "unopened  Lyceum,'' 
bas  been  sued  for  «2W  salary  by  one  of  hit  labor- 
ing employes,  who,  upon  repeated  solicitation, 
tailed  t>  collect  hie  bill . 

Mr,  O.  W.  Tayleure  has  completed  for  Mrs 
Ohanfrftn  a  dramatization  of  Wllkie  Collins'  "New 
Magdalen,"  ftnd  an orignal  American  drama  for 
Mr.  Obanfrau. 

The  performances  of  Midama  Geraldine.  gym- 
nast, have  been  prohibited  by  the  authorities  of 
Philadelphia  ia  consequence  or  an  accident  whioh 
recently  happened  at  the  Grand  Central  Theatre 
there. 


PICNIC'S,  EXCURSION'S,    Etc. 


Badger's  Gentra[Park,  Oakland 


A.  Stall  over  the  Hay,  a  Ride  In  tbe  Cara 
and  a  Grand  Performance,  j 

First  Grand  Annual  Picnic 

....OP  TBS.... 

ANCIENT  ORDERof  H.O.A.M.I. 

■■..OS*.... 

8TJMJ.AX APRIL  18,    18T8 

Grand  Extra  Performance  In  the  Pavilion. 

M'LLE   EUGENIA    GERRETTA, 

Tbe  Great  Aseentiooi«t. 

SanriTvells;    «Sc    Montague 

Tbe  Champion  Classical  Artists. 
In  Novel  and  OomloAots;  Classical  Groupings; 
Filing  Spheres;  Orjstal  Pyramids,  etc.  Con- 
cluding witb  -  Vti.iL  GlAiMJESV'  and  daring 
ovolut.Loni  60  Feet  In  ■  he  Air,  by  J£.  MON- 
TAGUE, the  Champion  Gymnast. 

TICKETS FIFTY  CENTS 

WW  Ladies,  aod  Children  under  6  veara  of  ase 
free.  THE  MttTKOPOLKAN  BaND  will  Ac- 
company the  Order  and  furnish  the  mniio.     aplO 


HURRAH  I    HURRAH  ! 

Second  Annual  Excursion 

....OF  THE.... 

Warren    Guard, 

COMPANY  B, 

SECOND  ItiSt'I  UTA1IIXT,  N.  G.  C. 

OAPT.  P.  T.  M.  WATB, 

TO  BADGERS'  PARK,  OAKLAND 

(Second  Station  from  Broadway,) 
Sr.VDll APKIL20th,  1ST3 


KsT*Grand  Bass-Ball  Match  between  the  Cres- 
cent aod  bllver-Ntar  Base- Ball  i  lube,  for  an  ele- 
gant Bilver-monnted  Bat. 

TICKETS FIFTY  CB1VT9 

Children  under  12  years  of  agr,  25  oents. 

To  be  bad  from  the  members  of  tbe  Company 

or  at  the  Boat  on  tbe  moroingor  toe  Excursion 

aplO  td  THE  COMMITTEE. 


Corner  Twelfth  and  Folsom  streets. 


.  APRIL    18,    1873 


TENTH  GRAND  ANNIVERSARY 


....07   THE.... 


San  Francisco  Maennerchor, 

ESCOETED  ST  THE.... 

San  Francisco  Turnverein 

....AND  THE  ... 

GERMAN  GUARD  FUSILIERS 


THE  PROCESSION  WILL  FORM  ON  BUSH 
street,  corner  of  Powell,  at  bait-past  9  o'clock, 
and  march  through  the  principal  streets  to  the 
Garden. s,  where  a  Grand  Concert,  of  Voi  a)  aod  in- 
etrumen'al  Mns'o  will  be  given.  Prof.  Uenrv  Fun- 
don  Maden's  BRASS  AND  STRING  BaNu  of 
Bixteen  pieces.  Danoing  to  commence  Ml  o'clock 
p.  u.  A  Grand  Bill  will  be  given  by  tbe  Ladies  of 
flie  Society  in  the  evening,  commencing  at  1 
o'clock,  on  whioh  occasion  tbe  Ladiee  will  engage 
their  partners,  and  take  (oil  control  of  the  ball 
room. 


ad  miss  j  oar.. 


....SO  CENTS 


Second  Annual  Picnic 


San  Francisco  Fusileers 

CAPT.     GEORGE    CANTIS. 

WILL  BR  HELD    AT    SOHUBTZHN  PARK, 
Alameda,  oo  SUNDAY.  April  13, 1873 
There  will  be  a  Pnblio  Target. and  fmlend id  Prizes 
to  be  shot  for ;  also,  a  Ladiea'  Target,  and  Amuse- 
ments for  children. 

Sonmidt  and  Sohlott's  Band  is  engaged  for  this 
oooaeion. 

Te  Fint  Boat  will  leave  the  Wharf  at  9  a.  m. 
Byorderof  apl94t  THEOOMMITTFB. 


MONEY  SAVED 

By  purchasing  your  Goods  at  the 

NEW  YORK    STORE, 

Ko.  HO  Second  street. 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair  Goods 

CHBAP  AND  FINE  JEWHLH Y  AND  PANOY 
Goods.    The  Largest  stock  and  Lowest  Prices, 
at  V? holeaale  and  KetatL 
Human  Hair  Switches. .  .$5,  {6,  $7,  $9  and  npwarde 

tinman  hair,  top  braids .S2  (M 

Silkohignons $1  26  and  $1  50 

Silk  Top  Braids. .i &0cts 

Linen  or  Mohair  Top  Braids 2i  cts 

Linen  Switches 7$cte 

Silk  Mohair  OuriB,  very  floe 75  cts 

Mohair  Switches,  plain  or  orimped,  fine 25  ova 

Ribbons,  Hosiery,  Hair  Nets,  etc.,  etc 

Our   Real    Hair    Goods 

Are  unequalled  in  this  market  for  Cheapness, 
quality  or  variety,    Examine  our  stock  before  mak- 
ing jour  purchases.    »y  Goods  sent  O.  O.  D, 
A.    JJ.    SAMPSON  <fe  CO.* 

He),  lift  Second  street. 
noSOlm       Between  Mission  cand   Minna. 


AFTER    THE 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

GO  TO  THE 

Kot    Scotch, 

Batter  street.  Bear  Kearn], 
And  try  one  of  thsir 

Hot  Scotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 
All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 


!eStf 


JOP.  P.  BRIGG8.  Proprietor. 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  1BO  MARKET  STREET,  HARRY  COR- 
byn  r&spectfoly  Informs  bU  friends  and  pat- 
rons that  be  bas  refitted  in  beantitnl  style  this 
coay  and  comfortable  resort,  and  will  be  pleased 
to  see  them,  one  and  all,  and  bavo  them  sample 
some  of  tbe  choicest  wines  and  liquors,  A  new 
billiard  table  from  tbe  manufaoto'y  of  LiesenQeid 
with  Phelan  and  Oollecder'a  latest  patent,  s'eel- 
(aced  cushions,  bas  been  placed  in  the  Billiard 
Parlor.  The  popular  and  efficient  beverage  manip- 
ulator. Tommy  Carroll,  can  be  found  in  bis  old  po- 
sition prepared  to  dispense  creature  comfort  to  all. 
ja21  tf 


OR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM, 

And  College  of  Medicine. 

TO   flOO    BEABTIPUT,  AND  INSTRUCT- 

lUtWV  ire  objects  to  be  aei-n.  Open  to  th# 
Pnblio  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUKKKA  HAU 
8  18  Montgomery  street;    FOR  MEN  ONLy. 

sv-Dn.  JoEDaw'g  Pbjvatb  OrncE  Is  at  mi  j 
Geary  dtreet  (opposite  old  Meahahioa'  ParilionJ.      ' 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DiRlCfOJ 

Aetrolotcers. 

Mrs.  Bach,  120  Geary  street. 

Bookseller-*  and  Atotlna^ra, 
StaoeyA-  Mock,  (aebool  books  atpeoialty,) 

comer  Fourth  and  Mission. 
H.  H.  Moore,  609  Montgomery,  near  Merohai 

Bnilneae  Collen-ea. 
Heald'a,  Bryant  A  Stratton'a  College,  U  p0 

Bntehera. 
BAtr,  Fred.  Stalla  94  to  100.  Oaufomi».Marsa- 

OlalrToyonts. 
Mrs.  O.M.  Stowe,  2.7  Kearny  street,  Roomj 

Employment  Office. 
H.  H.Eiroboff,  Male  aad  Female  Help, 635  K 

French  Fancy    Oondi, 
Loaan  A  Co..  19  Mentxromery,  107 and  10»  8otu 

Hmp  Skirts  sad  Corseta, 
M.  Fraud,  J6  Second  street. 

Homun   Hnt'r. 
Sampson,  A  B.  A  Co..  UO  Seoond  street. 

Merchant  Tailors. 
Holland  Bros.,  126  Post  street. 
Milliner*. 
Mise  Llotie  Carter,  118  Fonrth  itreet. 
Mrs.  M.  Belie*.  H6  Kearny  street. 

Searcher  ol*  Becorde, 
O.  V.  Gillespie.  8U  Washington  atrest 

Wines  and  XJqnore.    (WaoltoaU.) 
Danerl  F.  A  Co..  HH  Front 


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DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZERS 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITl 

N.  E.  cor.  Jackion  and  Kearny  sb 

THE  GREAT  ERAOIOATOR  OF  8PK 
OOMPLAINTS,  formerly  o!  Lock  IS 
Ul?d^v.BDd  tbelaettwelveyonrsof  bntranY 
DR.  TOZER  informs  the  afflicted  thatifSr- 
ipg  all  the  HOSPITAIA  IN  LONDOlT 
PARIS,  and  spending  .one  year  in  the  meat 
brated  Hoapitsl  in  London,  the  LOCK  hah 
opened  bis  old  Medical  Institute  at  thsold  t 
whera  he  can  always  be  found,  DR,  TOZBl 
for  forty  years  met  with  unparalleled  mam 
tbe  troataient  of  diseasa  ceneralU  k>M 
OHEONIO  AND  SPECIAL  OOMPLAttr? 

DK,  CHAS,  0.  TOZKB 
is  in  every  way  responsible,  bicding  hlaH 
effect  a  permanent  COBB,  or  making  no  eat 
Tboae  who  oannot  afford  to  pay  for  adrift 
medicine  will  be  charged  for  medlsfneoah 
MONTHLY  RESTORATIVE  PILL8,  osmfc 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  cases  for  whioh  Ue 
recommended,  are  to  be  obtained  only  t 
office.  PriCe,  $5  per  box.  Full  direvUon  aa 
box,  cent  by  KxprcEs  or  otherwise. 

DK.  TOZER  does  not  imitate  the  advert 
Qnacks  who  make  it  a  prrx.iice  to  pabbib 
affidavits  and  other  false  r^fereoces,  bat  rati 
the  Dio»t  respeotable  people  in  (he  State  wno 
has  cured  of  diseases  whioh  others  bare  fail 
core. 

BB.    ^ir A«.    TI.  TOZKB, 
N,  E.  corner  Kearny  and  Jackaon  ttrettt 

fei-tf dm  Frasai 


Assessor's  Offic 

NOTICE  TO  TAX-PAYII 

I  873-74. 


A  XL  PEKSON8,  CQMPANXBI, 
SOCIATIOKS,  or  FIRMS,  |a, 
City  and  Coanty  of  San  Francises,! 
reanested,  either  In  person  orhyfl 
proper  representatives,  to  dell^H 
AsieiBor'a  OOlce,  Ko,  63  City 
fore  the  SECOND  MON  DAT  in  AP 
1873,  a  statement  nnder  oath  el 
Property,  both  PERSONAL  aaeBX. 
owned  or  claimed  by  hi  an  or 
which  le  in  their  poasesalon,  er  wt 
held  or  controlled  by  any  other  s» 
In  trnat  for,  or  for  the  benefit  ef  Mi 
then. -See  Sections  8830.381*,  PH 
end  Code. 

WPOLLTAX  IS  NOWBVIM 
Office*  or  to  a  Depnty,  —  See  *ert 
aS38-S84«,  Political  Code. 

LEVI    BOBXHBB, 
City  and  County  Aaaess 

Satnrday,  March  1,  1878. 


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NOTICE. 


rilHEPUBLIO  ARE  TJLBBEBT  JK 
Aed  that  the  Field   Deputies  of 
Office  will  commence  assessing  prop 
SATrBDAT,  MABOH  1,  1878. 

The  dntles  oaalsned  to  those  depi 
■re  loo  well  known  to  Che  eommosll 
reqolre  explanations,  and  while  I  I  *w 
been  careful  In  maklnc  my  selctttsl  "  ' 
till  positions  by  men  favorably  kna* 
ibis  community  for  their  compete**! 
lntetxrlty,  and  am  confident  that  tbt 
ties  will  be  dlaeharojed  by  them  W 
general  satisfaction  of  all  concern** 

I  urgently  reqmeat  the  general  pernM 
report  to  this  office  any  dlrclletls*1 
datybyany  of  my  Deputies,  and** 
them  that  any  Just  complaints  will 
eelve  immediate  attention. 

LEVI  ROS£NX* 

mbl  City  and  Count 


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>Tf  T,ABBD  BY  THE   JUDGES  W»  ,  I 

oth.rs.  Io  hTTHK  BEST  OS  SXBOT[ 

CVTLTAX,  Bole  Aleut,    l»JJJ« 

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U8IO    FUBrTlSHBD    FORAl*r 
oeoaeions.    Mnalo  imported,  inWC  I 
and  for  sale.  | 

MARCUS  M.  RETJM    Leader  of  f 
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Barn  C*-i  a-  .  1*1 

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The     Wioir    Yurlrk      Ball 

J.   H     LAJUUft  Ud  CARRIE    ARHETHOPU. 

THE   BLACK    CHEMIST! 

Dtafawn 

Oewaladiai  tl'6  tbe  Parte  ef 

How  to  Get  Rid  of  a  Molhe.-in-Law! 

R    O.  M«r*a 

II 


Tinotbr  Sea- tie*,  of  tb*  p'i»c'p*l  Theatres 

s»mo#t  WbA",  ■  hanpeek-d  hatband Matt  K  -  II 


mail  "  □  ™  ■■    •  n-,p»o«-a  on*1 

To-aphfn*,  w  0  rU-V  •».p-i»-r — Ibo*.  OoBpfeall 

-       I-»«d  »r4  Hunt Harry  CaaeleDd 

f  fi      Mil  Wh>ffla-i Mom*   Kih nor* 

•*    attd  ■!•  OO      -Mr«.  I  sou  Dm  ■ Jen  ma  Jobnaon 


|MJWN  PLANT! 

Indian  Itemed. oh, 

FOR  THE  OCRS  Of 


iHl«t.B,,*A 


•  I    !»<•   na  Mfe  ef  wa*  af  (hoe*  who 

■    I'd;     ll:«    Ninon   Pnnly.  •*   ' 

A     Poal:  R    H      Staler,     Deary   E«  - 


■«r*  Threat. 
Dr«p*p«ia, 
OaUrrb. 
Ditrrn**. 
C«mnlp«U«B  **J 


S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

nriA  cmr.   nxyada. 

OAST  TURATRE  WAS  BKRR  BF- 
*a4  e*a  b«  nal*4  bf  Uo  eUtbt  ot 
BUkff    aod    tnreJfst    ootauAaiM 


"nffr  »od  »ol«  Proprietor, 
>        A   H.  MtOAlIK, 

IBOhH 


Or  fc> 
w»thinrlo"  ttrcot 


2HANT   TAILOR 

HOIS    STJtEET. 
)ODS  1~~PERFECT    FITS! 

faction  'Guaranteed! 

-  -I   OF  IIPBIHO  AMD  SUMMER 
mit  r»c«!»<sd.    Ca  1  lud  !••  tb*iD. 
••■4  itwct.  nbniB 


F-0    SEWING  MACHINE  AQFJfCY 
aior»d  to  15»HiwM»dU 
award.    It.  B.-Tb»  WKKD 
i*   hffhfit  praaitDMj  tr«r 
■t  tb«  nwi  Wwrldrl  Fair 
~tra(  Pre mla«  at  tt)» 
.  r,  npoo  TWKKI  ¥- 
•od  that  aow.  krUb* 
SELF-A  D  J  U  8  T  Iff  0 
tonblad.  and  rat  aalla 
mtllmabd 

RVOYART,  TEST  . 

inaaltad-' 

fromi^iulC.to    |- 

loaJi.7.     loatdar  1 

*  r«iLdanoa,«» 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING,   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE.    AND 

EQUESTRIAN  A6ENCY, 

Room*     IO    una      IT «BO    "\VaHbintj«oii    street. 


By  a  Clerk  who  Tried  to  Sell  Him 
a  Suit  of  Clothes. 


IF    U    BAH    11    SI    TO    THE 

GREAT  CLOTHING  EMPORIUM 
C.P.VanScliaack&Co. 

70S,  712,  714  and  716  Keirny  llrtct, 

(OPPOSirS  TUK  PLAZI.) 

Ttk  wowi-ij  hate  nrr-x  kcit*» 

•I  an'.,  wlthant  any  unni-ce.iory 
talk,  and  weald  have  b«ea  llvlac  to- 
day, an  ..rnumeiit  to  aocletr,  and  m 
walklaz  ■•TerllMa.atofthe  lonr  price. 
a«  which  good,  arc  .old  by  that  cater- 
arl.lBt  Arra,  la.tead  of  belaa   •   "  dcv*d 

cold,  daaip,  dt.aarccahlc  body." 

' : 


Philadelphia   Restaurant. 

0HA8.   T.  BKBOOU),  PROPBIETOB. 


"rriiii,   sotiit.  to 

Picnic  and  Ball  Committees. 

WE    ARE     PREPARED     TO    FURNISH 
BAMib  .ad    OROHKMIBAB    compound  of 


"PI'.X  IK      KIIIIARII 

...AMD.... 

■1BKT     AMI  Alt, 

7HD  ta. lr  Ora.t  S.ni.lioo, 
COUal'KBr'EI   T. 


SAPPHO    THOUPB, 

Iacladlaz  tbc  Child  Wondrr,  lAFI'IIO, 

LRUS    F.I.I. 1». 

Him  H.  BI.I.IS  aad  W.  F.I. 1.1". 

B«rlo-Comlc    aad    Dacltl.t.. 

sri    I.  I  M  T  o   K, 

....and..:. 

LUCY     A  II  A  ht  a. 


1'IIK    ABOVE    ABTIITH    AIIF.    Now    ON    OCR.  DOOKH,    AND   CAN    BE  EH. 
pared  by  uuptl  W..t  ol  too  Boo.y  HoniiUias,'  tbroagb  oar  w.nci. 

HHF.RIDAK    fORBTH    A    OO. 


THE  OLD 
Hot    Scotch, 

15  AtortOB  Street,    near  JKcnrey. 

All    DrlnkM    Ten    Ccnis 

Hot  Prlhka  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  /.IIOJtBRY  111  TOW*. 

Alwayi  on  Olo  tba  New  York  Harald,  Harpar'r 
Weaklr.  Frank  Laalla'a,  Daa'a  Ootn«a,  Polica  G* 

K'.te,    all     tk>    OaliforDia     papaia,    also    London 
noh.Uair.a*lf«.  llluatratad  LocJon  Newa.    Oali 
and  Mtlafr  roviraalf. 
•a**  Don't  forte,  tho  airs  of  tb«  Hot    Scotch. 
fsl  If  W.  b.  WALDROK.  Proprlotor. 


SANGER  HALLE 

(SINGER'S  HALL.) 
14     Or.ABV    ST.,     NFAK     KEABNT. 


Noae  hot  the  I'.iolceit  JUruod.  of    Wlnei 
aad  *.!QOor*  oa  hand. 

DEPOT  WETANO  4.  lASCHI'.  BAY  BREWERY 

f.19  11  ,    OHRIS  FELDMANN. 


aa/Bar  Sugar 

rioR  sale-sis  Saabs?  stsekt  at 

r      MEKOER'B.  _  Alto,  .r.ry  kind  ol  Cndi.n 
Vf  bol.ij.  ul  R.'  II. 


VOCAL  AND  INSTRUIffE'T'L 

MU8ICALINSTITUTE 

TJRDBR  THE  DIRROTIOlf  OF 

3VTOL.  X".  3EI.    RHZTBH. 

ai*)  PoatHt.,   opp.  Union  Eqwnr«, 
HOURS:  from  10  to  J  ant.  from!   to  «.    RKSI- 


1 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 

TOOHDER    J^50, 

*     ....A* 

LANCASTER'S 

•IT  WAMin  aCTTOM  NTEKKT, 
raltlea  Opp.  Macaira'a  Opar*  Hooaa. 

BOWERY  THEATRE, 

SALT    LAKE   CITT. 


"ITARIF-rY  TALKHT  Klf  ROUTB  EAST  OAR 
alwayi    asoora    flrlt-olaea    ong-agfm.'ote.   ky 
■topplnjr,  at  Salt  Ltake  aod  epalfloc  to 

K    .JKKOME,  WTJn 
fel  Baalnpaa    Mitaager. 

Alfred  Yetter, 

Manufacturer  and 
Importor  of 

BIRD  CAGES, 

Cta  Dnpnnt, 
NEAR  SUTTER  STRJtCT. 

Sob  my  itook  of  Bird 

Obr-b  bf  fore  purobaaiDK 
fll'ewbere.  Alwarsaono- 
tblDRDaw  od  hand.  My 
Patent  Oa(*B,  made  ot 
Tin  Wire,  are  warrrtoted 
FRKK  FhOM  VKRMIN 
Alao.  beat  quality  I'M  A 
TRAYS  alsraraon  band.  noWtt 


BALDWIN'S    DAIRY   BUTTER! 

THIS  IS  TOORRTIFYTHAT  N.  B.  TBRrr'Ii- 
LIGER  A  TO  ,  .VI  and  51  Washington  Market. 
aro  tbe  KOMC  AGENTS  for  the  sale  of  my  brand 
ft  buttu/,  known  aa-BALDWiN'ty  DAIRY  BDT- 
THR."  It  baa  bean  Bold  at  the  above  stand  tbe 
past  thirteen  years,  and  any  brands  of  batter  rep- 
r".f.ilri|  tr>  ho  of  my  make  not  procured  cf  19.  B. 
Tarwilliger  A  Co..  are  oeaaferfeite. 

JL.  K.    BALDWIN. 
Sao  Francisco.  April.  8ih.  1873. 

IV.    B.   TKHWILLlOKKdifO. 
feW-1m  SO  and  ftl  Waahlojttoo  Market, 


Signor  Mancnsi, 

DBIVATB  SINGING    LB8S0N8.-OLA88  OR 
MONDAT  aad  TB UE»»AT, 


MILITARY    COODS 

...,AKD.    .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRICAL 
TRIMMINGS, 

8*tt    Manta-oracrr    atreet*    Boobs    An  .1. 

aa 


fci 


THE  JOUBNAL  OF  ABASEMENTS. 


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PnbiUned  o«rr  Dw  in  the  Yew  bf 
F.       BOaARDTJS 


IStMerehUt  »od  S3*  Wo«hln»t«ii  St. 

r  Below  Montgomery,  Sin  FraooUoo, 

8AT0BDAY APRIL    12.   1873 

^VlgATo  pufoliatios  nine  Progrsmmej 
to  day.  - 


Ojraters. 

In  Btrolling  rooDd  the  other  night, 

To  look  at  'Frlsoo  by  gaa  light, 

our  careless  teec,  by  chance  did  stray 

To  where     fountain's  ceaseless  play 

Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  eoieen 

Through  wolch  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen; 

While  mousy  atone  and  pearly  shell, 

O'er  which  the  waters  soltly  fell, 

Made  that  wlnaow  tfaem  to  bB 

Rome  (air*  grotto  of  the  sea* 

■Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 
It  loos*  so  nice — and  try  their  oheer."    • 
"All  right."  I  said,  *■!  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
Ho  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  bide  a  waiter  neat 
Made  bis  appearanue,  asked  our  wish— 
fUld  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mlgnl  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  magnificently,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  Juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  Just  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  month  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  crabs  and  terrapins  ; 
In  fact,  we  foopd  tbey  had  within 
That  cosy  place  ail  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  fleBh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
.Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found,  twould  seem, 
That  tbey  have  here  the  best  Ice  cream; 
80  here  tbey  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  wnat  they  call  "such  nice  dinners,'*   . 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  BuBh, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again, 
Paoiflo  Oyster  Bouse,  337  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night 

CHARLES  FT  A  ARK.  Proprietor. 


Twenty  Tbousand 

Paper  Collars,  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
Wfaat   Chear  Laundry,  offl;a   131  Leidesdoxff  st. 


X>r.  Barlow  J.  Smith 

Is  giving  a  conre  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
juen  on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  Jo  o'clock, 
A  Dart  of  the  evening  la  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  p.  M,,  free. "      w 


Tlio  Pioneer  carpet  BoatlnR 
Machine  Co,, 
Mo.  653  Teh-ma  Etreet,  Is  the  only  place  you 
can  depend  on  for  having  your  Carpets  well 
cleaned  and  swept  by  ic&cbinery,  J.  Spauxd- 
Icg  Ac  Oo. 3-a 

I>0    Wot    Suffer     from     Corns, 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  S.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 810  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
snAAk  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doc- 
tor'-1 capability.  References  given  if  required.  B 


The    "Veto 

Is  celebrated  for  its  superior  liquors  and  floe 
olgors.  ConnolflcieurB  say  our  "Pony"  Brandy 
puts  a  veto  on  all  other*.  Call  and  sample  It. 
E.  H,  Levy,  prop'letor.  Southwest  corner  of 
Kearny  and  Commercial.  Is 


The  New  Art  of  Drawing  By  Machi- 
nery. 
All  interested  ia  painting,  who  understand  the 
diffionlties  ot  enlarging  photographs  to  retain 
exact  likeness  and  expression,  will  appreoiate 
Peofesaor  Reynold'*  labor-savior  apparatus,  which 
reproduces  every  line  and  shade  t>  any  size  desired, 
on  paper  or  canvas,  ia  a  moment  It  fs  Riven  at 
any  hour,  witn  foil  and  satisfactory  instructions, 
at  Boom  44,  Uiand  Hotel,  for  $10.  4  J 


rhoso  Beanl if ul  New  Carpets. 

At  Jas.  W.  Burnhsm  &  Go's,  No.  618  Market 
and  17  Pott  streets,  are  going  like  hot  cakes. 
New  and  choice  patttros  constantly  arriving. 
A  perfect  ro..h  to  see  and  buy  them.  Elegant 
parlor  fnrnituie  mide  to  order  In  the  finest 
*y  la,  4  a 

-'    '■  e 

-Or.    Doherty 

lias  devoted  bis  study  mors  particularly  to 
cronlo  and  specific  praotlce,  and  as  such  Is 
h  w  ihe  moat  successful  of  any  Physician  In 
£  a  Franohico.  Olnoe  518  Sacramento  street, 
c  imerof  Leidesdorft,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
■U j  *r  Boose.  x 

J.  t    Is    True. 

J  A,  Sbaber  &  Oo,  are  selling'parior.setB  and 
all  c'luTklndaof  1  urn  lime and  bedding  oheapar, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  in  town.  Other 
doalrrj  don't  etsnd  a  phost  of  a  chance  when 
piople  know  Bhafcer'd  pilots.  * 


Olaibvotimt.—  Madame  Clara  Antonia,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium. 
323  Kearny  st.,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine.  Consulta- 
tions in  English,  French  and  German.  t 


Olam  Chowder  Every  CTiyrht. 

Tbe  best  chowder  In  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  16  Morton  street,  jUBt  off 
Kearny.  g.F 

It    Is    a,    Beauty  ! 

The  Little  Gem  Clothing  and  Card  Marker,  at 
«16  Washington  Btreet,  near  the  Post  Office.  Best 
ever  Invented.  Q 


Attention,     LadloB  fl 

To  give  the  skin  the  softoees  of  velvet,  and 
be  tint  of  the  lily  to  the  complexion,  use 
Picket's  Gbkhb  dx  Lis.  , 


sandwich  island  Puiu. 

Since  the  osceneioo  of  the  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looka 
more  hopeful,  and  tvery  kixd  of  lndoslry  is 
tating  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  8ch:elber,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  fumi-ur.-,  020  Wtshinglon  street, 
opposite  the  nurket,  who  t&i  long  been  the 
principal  importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  fathering  and  bis  shipments  thin 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
In  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
for  ma'tnas  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Schral- 
ber  will  find  no  difficulty  In  dltposlng  or  all 
that  comes. 


Star  Shirts  ana  Collars. 

All    sorts    and  sizes,   fcr  mo   coeap,  at  the 
What  Chter  Liundry,  121  Leidesdorff  st. 


gave    Tour    Money, 

Why  psy  $3  per  dozin  lor  Cabinet  Bembrandt 
Photographs  when  yon  can  get  them  for  $1  per 
dozen , 'and  all  other  Mode  equally  cheap,  at  the 
New  Toek  Ojuxxbt,  No.  25  Third  street,  be- 
tween MiSBlon  end  Market  Fleets.  No  0bin«B6 
employed  at  the  New  York  Gilltry.  3-b 

Sewing  fllachlAea  for  Sale, 

•     Bented  and  repaired,  at  116  Poat  atreet.    AIbo, 
agenoy  for  Mill.'  Adjustable  Treadle-  x 

American  Watchea. 

Beduoed  priceB,  at  H  A.  Cullender's  62  Sec- 
ond Bt,  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  carefully  repaired.  d 


Fresh  and  Sweet , 

Per  the  beet     confectionery,    g9   to    Oantr    and 
Wagner's,  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Sutter.       k 


For   the    Seat   Candles. 
Go  to  the  popular  store  of  Geo.  Haas  &  Oo., 

20  Eeiroy  street.    New  style  cap  bonbonB  for 
balls  and  parties.  3bi 

Public  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  tbe  office  befcre  8  a.  m„  can 
be  returned  in  the  evening  If  reqolrtd;  we 
never  disappoint!  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
Leiaesdcrff  street.  * 

• ~ 

JFlve  Hundred  Men  "Wanted 

Immediately.  To  send  their  weening  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leidesdorff  St.       * 


V.    Cartier  &  Co.,   Lapidaries, 

Prom  Paris,  having  the  latest  improved  lapi- 
dary tools,  will  exesute  any  work  In  their  line 
In  a  superior  manner,  at  moderate  charges. 
Will  pay  the  highest  prices  for  quartz  speci- 
mens, and  appralee  the  value  of  all  gems.  Lap- 
idary. 614  Merchant  street,  room  26.  3h 


Good   Investment. 

No  other  olty  lu  the  United  States  offers 
greater  Inducements  at  the  present  tlmo  for 
investment  in  town  lots  than  San  Diego.  Now 
is  the  time  to  secure  lots  at  $25  each  at  421 
Montgomery  Btreet.  This  is  the  best  chauo 
ever  offered.  • 

Everybody    Suited. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
in  hats.  At  "  The"  Bat  Store,  647  Washington 
atreet  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  b 


We  get  no  business  from  Chinese,  and   we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry     Office,  121  Leidesdorff  Btreet.       * 
Ladles  ViKitinK  Cards. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  John  P. 
Dwteb,  126  Sutter  Btreet,  opposite  Lick  House, 
and   at  the    Grand   Hotel.    N.  B.— Handkek- 

CHIEFS  NEATLY  MAHEED.      PEKKA>'SHIP    Of  OVeiy 

description  to  order.  s 

Woman's    itiRhts. 

One  would  think  that  It  was  one  of  woman's 
rights  to  enjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  Eame  price  for  It,  Nearly  all  the  ree- 
iaurints  "  for  ladies  and  gentlemen"  in  San 
Frauo)8co  have  poorer  fare  than  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dine.  These  ic  am  exception. 
At  the  Pioiseeb  BisTAunAjjT,  on  Washington 
Btreet,  at  the  ctraer  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladies  can 
gee  an  ts. -client  breakfast,  dinner  or  Inncb,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
t-ince  1849,  provides  every  luiury  ihe  market 
affords.  Both  ladies  and  gentlemen  find  ther- 
oithts  to  please  the  most  epicurean  taste.      * 


A  great  variety  of  TIpb  and  Bows,  all  etylea, 
just   received  at  the  What  Oheer  Laundry,  121 

Leldeaderff  street.  • 

—  ♦ 
The    Seat   Bemedles, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
ry's Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Sansome 
street,  oerner  of  Commercial.  ' 


The  hast  New  Song. 

Aw— "Moet  *C  ChavAon," 
Emerson  Oorvflle  it  my  name, 
My  business  always  in  the  eame; 
Eastern  OysterB,  ad  Fanoy  Boast, 
Rellohfe  tbes^,  that  my  house  can   boost. 
S*fely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
Ob!  high  oh!  Oh!  ui>;b  ohl 
None  who  have  been  but  agiln  will  go. 
Corville  fays  so!  says  sol 
On  Piae  Street,  at  No.  410,     • 
Remembtr  Ihe  number  and  c  ill  again, 
Virions  of  Sh'-'ll-fl  h  In  every  Btyle, 
I dw .rlly  cause  you  much  to  smile. 
Ladias  with  escorts  there  always  go, 
Ladles  go!  Ladles  go  I 
Emerson  Corville's  pollt-.I  and  so 
3-1  They  go!  they  go!  they  go! 


The  Boston  Furniture  Company 

Has  removed  to  135  Market  street,  between 
Third  and  Fourth,  anl  have  a  new  and  well 

selected  stock,  at  reduced  prices.  41 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Prof.  O.  S.  FOWLER'S 

FOB  PHRENOLOGICAL  OONSDLTATIONS 
and  Advioe  as  to  jour  own  and  children's 
Phrenology,  Heat  Buiinosa,  fctunltb,  Marring*, 
eta.,  at  tbe  6KAND  Uu'BL,  ab  o  ataly  oloasa 
SATDRD  \  V,  April  20lh     Last  viait 

o^-L-a  JI^S,  hear  ois  Spflo<&l  L  itar*  'o  you  in 
PIATT'S  HALL,  Weduesday,  lClh.  JUIuetratad. 
Beats  50  eacts.  spl3 

CALIFORNIA    THEATRE. 

John  MoOullongo Proprietor  and  Manager 

Special  -A.uiiouiic*eiiieiit. 

MR.    McOULLOOOH    takes    pleasure    in    an- 

noaacing  tae  eofiagemeat  of  tne  dibtinguiBhed 
Art  ste, 

Mrs.  D.  P.  Bowers, 

Who  will  make  her  first  appearance  this  season 
MOXPAT    £Tr,MXti APRIL  14th 

In  Wettland  Mareton'a  Comedj  entitled 

DIANA;  or,  LOVE'S  MASK 

Send  the  Cast  : 

DIANA    fMRS.  D.  P.  BOWERS 

DUN  CLESAR J.  O    MCOOLT-OM 

PHRIN JOHN  MOOULLUUGH 

Dan  Louis  W.  A.  Meeiayer 

DonGtsion Owen  Utrlone 

Don  Diego E.  N.  Thaver 

Florita Miai  Maggie  Moore 

Panlia Mias  Helen 'Iracy 

Laura Misa  Mionie  Walton 

A  FULL  CHORUS,  nnder  the  direction  of  Mr. 
L°aoh,  baa  baen  enKaged  in  order  to  give  due 
effootto  the  musical  feature!  et  tns  play. 

aplO  Box  Sheet  now  Opea, 

RETURN  THE  BOOK! 

ITTHOBVER  BORROWED  THE  "MEMOIR 
""  OF  HOME"  from  the  Figaro  Offioe  Is  par^ 
aloularly  reqoeated  to  return  it  at  once. 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MR.  P.  BERGRS.  FORMERLY 
proprietor  of  tbe  Miners'  Res- 
taurant, bso  taken  tho  management 
of  both  the  Miners'  Reeaaar&nt  on 
Commercial  Btreet  and  the  Miners' 
Branch  on  Market  etreet,  in  partnership  witn  MR. 
A.  DRA7EUR,  who  bas  been  connected  with  the 
Qrm  for  years.  Improvemonts  have  been  made  in 
the  cuisine  departments  that  will  render  the  Mi- 
nera*  more  popnlar  than  It  haB  ever  been  daring 
tbe  22  years  ef  its  prosperity.  Our  Bills  of  Fare 
embrace  all  the  delicacies  of  tbe  season.  Our 
motto  is  "Good  Fare,  Good  Cooking  and  Moderate 
Charge  a." 

P.  BEROB8  As  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

631  and  588  Oommereia),  and 
7«0  Market  street. 
Open    rom  5  a.\l  to  in  p  m.  au31  lm 


Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 
The  People's  Remedy  for  all  Aches  aud  Pains. 


McDowell,  S1KVW  Card  Writer 

Ready  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10  ■ 

60S  Market  street,  cor.  Post  and  Montgomery  V 


Fob  fine  wobe,  go  to  T.  0.  Jeseup,  denttBt, 
cor.  Sutter  and  Mon'g'ry,  over  Tucker's.     3-u 


Mrs.  M.  W.  Kind,  dressmak* r,  bas  removed 
to  122  Geary  street,  betwe  n  Dupont  and  Stock- 
too,  opposite  Starr  King's  church.  32 
Genuine   Havana    Oljrars. 

Best  brands  at  61     Montgomery  Btreet,  «.  W. 
corner  of  Merchant.    1  f  mcb  &  Oaha.  q 


8a.m   Hoore, 

Formerly  of  Ruse  House  Oarrleges,  ean  be 
found  In  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
tablishment, southwest  comer  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery ate. ,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carriers  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates. 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 
Cures  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  3-t 

rbotoffrapblo    Cara«. 

At  one  dollar  per  doses  ai  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  84  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  rtree  A 

jyFom  CHgJHPl'B    PlCTPBBB  gO  to  MOOBl'a 


Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  caniage,  stylich 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leading  es- 
sentials of  an  «njoyoble  ride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  Id  Ban  FraneiBeo  so  unquestionably 
as  from  Prank  Bouton,  wnoae  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  Stand  fronting  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  His  handsome  turn-outs  are  used 
by  tbe  best  circles  of  tbe  city,  and  as  he-mates 
it  a  point  to  employ  able,  booest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drivers,  ne  is  more  liberally  patron- 
feed  than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
C  jaet,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  In  particular,  will  engage  110  otrrlsgea 
except  those  which  he  provides.  Frank  has  en- 
joyed gr-at  BuoceBS  In  his  business,  and  ibe 
admirable  way  In  which  be  oonduota  it  makei 
him  a  lavorite  with  all  who  patronize  him.    * 


Notice  to  the  Public. 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  1b  now  sel- 
ling off  his  fine  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  chil< 
arena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  lists,  trunks,  valises, 


J.   C.   COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    r-XJlVCH, 

Cor.  Second  aud  Teh  una  ■treets. 

SVTerrapin  constantly  on  hand. 
Oysters  in  every  at  Tie.  PRIVATE 
SUPPER    BOOMS  F  1R  PARTIES. 


SPRING^    GOODS 


l(i 


THE 

CHEAPEST  HOUS 

AMERICA^ 

IS  THE 

GREAT 
I   X  L 

AUCTION  STORE 
618  KEARNY  ST 
COR.C0MMERCK 


A.  W.    WHELDEN, 

Wliitener  and  Paper  Hanger, 

No.    188    SEABT    STBEP.T, 
.pi  lm  B.tween  Dapont  and  Stockton. 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SH0SS 

ON  HARD  and  mod. 
to  OBDEB, 

L.    BLAIR'S, 

9   Kearnr  atr^nt. 


Mdlle.     CHATARD 

I*opU  ef  I>a  Malioa  I-eror,  Parle. 

Ladies'  Hair  Dresser. 

as    ELL18    ITEEET.       ar>31m 


Jm        OLD 

DAVE^MENDES,    at   the 

. old  origiDa  jRed  Lion.  19  0earr 

■tr»et,  between  Keirnr  and  Dupont,  where  yon 
oaabava  HOT  AND  OOLD  DBltSKS.  notlorgat- 
ting  tee  old  Pioneer  Lunch.  Tne  "Old  Sport'-  is 
ilw»«  on  H.nrl.      DAVE  MKPTDK8.  Prrturletor 


$1,000  REWARD  OFFERED 

TO  ANY  PERSON  WE  OO  AN  CUBE  CORN  9 
Bnniaop,  Ingrowing  Natla,  RbeumatUni,  an 
all  kinds  ot  eoree.  ae  readily  »e  I  can.  Linlm#n<j 
Salve  and  Oorn  Wediolne  lo  be  h»d  at  Diofflo 
BB  P.  SOUTJLTZ.  114  RMnuilrMt      f*-2i 


GEORGE   MATES 


DEALER  IS  OYSTERS,  OLAHS 
•ndaU  kinds  of  SHELL  FISH, 
BUlls  Ito*.  40,  41,  AS,  California 
HArket,  entranoa  on  California  street. 

Pabllo  or  private  parttae  ajd  families  supplied 
(rom  6  A-m.  loll  j.m.  ladies'  and  Oentienen'i 
JhBiEtABtMepen  from  •ajt.  ton  rJ      -isTTlr 


4fe 


Business  Conducted  on  Fair 
and  Honest  Principles. 

OTSTtt      PRICE. 


ALL    GOODS    WARRINTED    AS 
REPRESENTED. 


Spring  Goods  Arriving  Daily. 


THE  LARGEST   STOCK   AND   LOWEST  PRICES 
OF  ANY  HOUSE  IN  THE  CITY. 


ClUbTHIMG. 


COARSE     and     FINE! 


Ihe  Fortunate  Manjwlo  Bays  his  Clothing 
at  the  IXL  AUCTION  STORE. 


THE  UNFORTUNATE   MAN  WHO 
DOES    NOT. 


UNDERCLOTHING,  ALL  GRADES. 


White  Shirts  for  the  Million  ! 


FAUCI   eOODS,    WATCHES, 

JETTELBY,    NOTIONS.    PIPES, 
FEBFI/MJE*.    STiTIOSEEY, 
ENeiBH    CtTIEEY,    TKTJNKS. 

BAGS,    YAII9IS,    TOBACCO,  etc 

A  FULL  bTOOK  OF 

Linen  Coats  and  Dusters 

A  FDLL  UXE  OF 

iizuzssr    suits. 


CALL    AND     SEE     FOK    YOCB8ELF 
TBAT 


CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  Sn 

(Formerly  Mur.r  A  Warkheim, 
No.    SO    ntlTOOHEBY    SI  g 

Opposite  the  Lick  Bon.. 
UK  ASCII.    iOS    KEABM    SI;, 

MB.    MATES  OALLS    ATTENTION  rt 
large  »nd  well  aaieetid  uaormui  ^ 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  v| 
and  Cloth, 


IXL  Auction  Store 

6 1 8  Kearny  St., 

Corner    ot    Commercial 


"•AIH     AMU     IMBBOIi    |, 

LINEN    SYTITS, 

N.  B.— Oloftka,  Dreae.a  and  ealti  mad, 
to  latest  faabioo.  at  raajonttt>la  ratea. 


s, 


HALL'{ 


5 


PAR     . 

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RS         Ll 
lR 

YELLOV 
DOCK 

AND 

lODIDEoFpOTf 


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BE     BEST    SPBINO    HI   I 

In  nie,      Parlflea   the  at 

morbid,     eorrnpt    and    Impm  ,  I 

Core.  Khenmatlam  and  Mercarh  . 

Sold  by  all  Drngflste. 


AOJKNCT,    417    » AS  SUM  I    «  PJ 
80LE  AGENTS  FOB    l]  | 
DB.     FBBBY'I    LAST    CBI]  a 
DB.  PEKKY'S  WEHPOOTII 


bdfemm 


CURES   DYSPEPS1 


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1 1 


Gives  Tone  to  the  6tim\ 


ujmm 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  IPfli 


susm»iv 


Is  a  Sure  Belief  for  M  > 


lENLEY'sl^  I  ALL/ 


1 


HA8  NO  BUPEBIOB  A«      .. 

BLOOD    PTJRIBl 


PO8TBI 

Programmes,  and  ail  klodl  of  Fill  ' 
SHOW,   LXCriBE.   COBOBf 
ATBE  and  CIBGTJS  ICAKA  * 

AT  LOW  BATES.  BT 

b.  :f\  sterol 

5«a    CLAY    STUBS'* 


THOMAS   W.  ■* 
SILVER  I=»IjAP' 

^*  MANOFAUTOBIH  J      , 

^Jr     BEr"iiBEnJ    ' 

^T      drubisTbahJos.  * 

U'A'BtKJB    BtUSICAL   INSTB  ■" 

ESTABLISHED  LR  1M 

aulwON0STEEET,  MawMefia*  ■  1 
N.  B.-Fin»-ton«d  SiW.r  Soto  Be   .t 


FREE  AND  E- 

ITBII   lATUBJ*'" 
and    Slnsclna         | 

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CHARING 


* 


«0«  Mlaalon  street,  near  ' 
d.lv  EAOLBS  *  WILB  * 


CANDIES. 


ALL     BONDS     OB    THE 
nuedeetonrStou.  Oandr  '■ 
•rdrri,  atpeolaUr  from  th.  I-" 
and  will  b.  promptly  atton* 

IOT  BaoaN 


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SBW    ALBABBBA    TBBATBB. 


EMERSON    MINSTRELS 


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Sim  Bicker,  the  Brest  Irish  Comedian. 


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I     I  tie    Mate,   the   San   Francisco    Favorite. 

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AMPHITHEATRE 


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■Mi      nii      Wn  I  •  »■%. 

■  Milt*.  *■    ■ivrnULA 


TN>    OH  t 


I  I  I  I  I.K  MAC   ud    1ASTKR    KlUVhlls 


*     -    IB. 


VIVIAN. Y^J^i_yjX}^I^VTVlA^ 

BCC  B1VTR.IC     ACT. 


hi  Siamese  Twins 


a.  Ma  t»4  r«> m  I 

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■■All   «•  «•■  «  i.  roT.pormi 


«i«ir<i.UK 
•»»»■    AID   nmimrii 


Sob  Hut*l  Laagaa,|,  Bka-cb 


iv  or'  -A.no 


saaitii 

rollUMin  Maid 


J.  Robio.m 

I  b  Hi* 
..UTTLE  VAC 
Ham  Blckar 


Ttxo   OroAt   Lnurn, 

Tm  tuuttiD  lap.  otbia.t 


«,  Nf'ka'w  (M».    a- 

OMAR     KINGSLEY 

V*1  Mliw  la  aa)  Or.»l  r»f  .  .aaiiaa. 

KX'Xj.A.       ZOTAn  -dV. 

n«»ITlT«l.T  LAtT  nm 

ana  aaaatad.  »ltk  u. 

an    »*p«ot*aelet 

The  flarrest  Home 

Merry  Sport*  of  the  Old  Country 

Can  bf  Ih.  Oaaiaui  aad  AuMna 


Ta  oaatawaa.  with 

A  First  Part  of  Equestrian  Acts 


Popular  Prices  of  Admission. 

rn-.ll,    flr.lr •       »• 

llr...  t'lr.l*   71 

Pa.-a,arll*....  M 

■Br-Bax  Offlo.  .p.o  dallr  from  I »  to  I.    Uoor.  opaa  at  7. 


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unncc  '•'  •'r-«~."i»i 

nUUOL,    a     ll.H— J  — «   aat. 

i"  »Iic  HOUSE."^::rarr';:.'. 


TRY  WWW 


<»•  t*  .*-.»  eH  #|  *«  WMiri  Hill  ITS.    T»*t  ta  f  amracTLT.  Bad  far  isa  It*  ea<1  darabllitr  wlllae-rer  be  matched.    To  be  had  only  at  lbs 

>  -■«  trim  i   \    i  .    ai'tTioi    sr.mr.    mn  Kfsny  iir»*  .  *-«r   Oaawawvlak*. 


51,000  REWIRO  OFFERED 

rFO  ANY  P*'H  ■  ("VRKOORXt 

1     Banian*,  lmro*im  Sella,  hbeame'  ■ 
•II  kinds  el  (Urea.  -•  readily  aa  1  aaa     Melntaaa 
HaNe   aad  Oorn  Medicine  le  be  bad  at  mi  otno 
»R    >•-   bi.lltl.TZ.il*   Kaa/a*  elraeL       (all 


lATT'S  MUSIC  HALL 

R    MONDAY APRIL  14 

I  Aad  a*arr  ar..!,*  da'fn,  tk.   vk. 

I   AI10  I..R3  10T  riAIIIT, 

.IND  TOM 


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JJIIKlW'L 
)0D  £ 


rLABBKAL   •Bi,KCTI«JI«. 

BeeaatrvM 

.    ...M.edele.eDR 

MeodeUeoha 

.  .Heed"  iinhn 

I  M  >m«  lo  Kcip-., RjaeiDi 

n»M»    ruKii     soi  it*. 

Wel'ie* 

Verdi 
Bdt  i'uUtU)    .. 

■•*••*'  Oa.i-1" 

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Old  HorxIrodMr 
x  «rna."  an-l 
>  ferte  I  aui»ii 
rm in       .  . 


^?ijEr«: 


CAPBff  1  V 

ruiis-ra 

„  Wollanbaap'. 
iprlce Lldii. 

i     h.    MocklBB  Rird." 

He  (Train 

i  .of.   Balk 


n.ap    »l"       

i(»a  fpilloa" 

PLANTATION     MEI.O0IM. 

n  '•hpp-re" I  "Tliat  We'come  Day" 

ISarroaadad" | '  Oome  aloac,  Moaea" 

OKIHI.VAI,    atOWOH. 

noi" I'Tb-  BeniuPleker".. 

•  ho  Git  the  Cinder  Id  hie  Kye    

I  M  I  TATIO  MB. 

Oharaa  Oraao 


.Kankla 


laBaadHuidOriaa 


(iaitir 

Re«jo 

Doc«1bb'  Bpaaota 

Uncle  Oharlla 


.RliodToin 
.  Bliort  Tom 


hr—  Haladlea  at  tba  aaaa  Id 

DEdi'BirnrK   mair. 

..  Paier  |  BattJaol  "" 

■" Bllad  Tea  I  Daylliht 

■  O  HON. 

lha  Oradl<or  tba  Deep". _ 

SaraltaTia  Honevard  Ply" -  .«  

iraw-ll  to  Toa  Moofe" 

IhBlOeae  tbroD|b  1'ara'B  BalU" 

g-'OaUBrioi-      .   

II  Ua-aamUr  Ma."  I  "Tbe  Old  Seiion" 

i  <b-  8-4" I'Tba  ley  Oraea".. 

JtlaOK    BbLECTIOK". 

I. HeUtrl  MoaaJUry  Balls Webll 

Hallarl  La  Daolra Kramer 


in 


.J52" 


.    nmr  vkhta 

Reserved  Seats,  II,M. 
sred  In  idTaaoe  at  Qraj'a  Uaalo  Store,  wiah- 


it,  April  19,  &t  2. .  Family  Matinee 

afclla  liaiirt  BaaM a«  toa  Matlaa.. 

aaaaEidua  «.uhi •«  c.ii 

aamidtOaaairt  riaad  Ireai  at  Oro't,  Olar-at. 


METROPOLITAN  THEATRE 

Wednesday  Afternoon April  16th 


FIBST    ANNUAL    BENEFIT 


Benevolent  Independent  Protective 


Ob  abi-b  oceaalon  tbo  I'll  >wion 

Artistes  have  Volunteered : 

CaUPJffANSISTERS, 

hi  ponaia^oa  of  ih.  M.tropollua  afaa.c.m.Dt. 
■  lOHIUUIEMUIIRt,     HmaiHH    WAL. 

to*.   iiKtutv  rnniKiis   .if.    wu.. 

I.IA«J»»aj,    otvi:\    td.VKI.OW>'..   kr  potaluloa 
af  JO. If  (icUOLLOUatl.  Ew 
Hl«  r.t.I.A    tviI.Tl>.«.    Ml.m  »ArTFfT  OlnaOM, 
M  I.I.I.    klAKIE    Oll'lllll        MHC     HUM. 

I. A*,    afi.i.r.    or. .Hi. rrA.  o.   vi./iua. 

aio.  Dfl.tA  ro,  J.  II.  I.IBKK  aad  I  lime 
AdH.TROXI)  I.ITTI.F.  H  Af.  COttf  I.I.  aad 
COOFKat.  LEW  UATTI.FK.  X.  AIIOI.D, 
MB.  aad  Mat*.  F.  OICKI.F.T.  T.  HKF.E. 
T.  OAMfBKI.I..  M.  KF.I.I.T.  W.  M  Villi. 
BABIT  CAWlild,  »AatWF.l.I.S  AHB 
HOaTAGUK.  riilK  afOBTIHCK.  TUB 
IlKTIK,    JOHN    WOODABD, 

The  Fourth  Artillery  Band, 

AMD 

AN  ORCHESTRA  OF  22  MUSICIANS 

UnJ.r  lha  Direction  of  B.   Z1MMEH. 


OOBBITTKB  OB  ABRANdBHBNTB: 

B.    BOBTUK,       G.    H.    FOSTER,       B.   BDTOT, 

M.    KELLY,      D.    If.    COBBVN. 


Fauna  or  .dmbmiox: 

Baaaa  Clrcla  aad  Oiakdiira Oaa  Dollar 

O.ll.r, ...........M  OuU 

.  a»-»o  axtia  abana  for  Banmd  laala. 
Max  Maakx  aaw  aaaa. 


HURRAH.    HURRAH  I 

Sicond  Annual  Kxrursioa 

....or  in..... 

Warren    Guard. 

OOMPAXV  B. 
•  EOOIB  BUT  UrilTBT,  K.  B.C., 

0APT.  P.  T.  B.  WiTIt, 

TO  BADGERS' PARK  OAKLAND 

(*»* oi- ad  Station  from  BfOAdvaj  ) 
tCMHV APRII.2UII.,    1H7J 

BOP- Grand  Baai-Ball  Mslob  b«l*«.n  the  0n<- 
ceo.  and  bllrer  ""v  iu.uB>U  i  lube,  lor  ao  ela- 
C«nt  »t  r«r- mount ttl   Et.f. 

Tiritr.T* fiftt  CKRTa 

ObiMr'S  aider  l.;*ir>  of  a«".  *"•  o*i.t» 
To  ba  bad    from  Iho  ranmbiriot  tbe  nomiunr 
or  at  tbe   Boat  on  the   morn  ins  o'  '  n*  1   ■ 

rm 


ap'O  id 


THK  OOHMirPKH. 


AFTER    Till- 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

00  TO  TUB 

Hot     Scotcli, 

■■ttdM*  atrcdat.  aeaar  KeMarax , 

And  try  one  of  tbalr 

Hot  Stotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 

All     DrlnliH    Ten    Cents 

faStf JOB.  D.  BRIOOB.  Pioari.lor. 

CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  07  THK  LEADING  MKMBBRS  UP 
tbe  Theetr.oal  Profaaaloo  Id  "  aliforDi*  pra- 
poae  formlra  olaaaea  for  Inatrrjottoa  in  Ktoontlen. 
Per^ena  wlihlajr  to  arail  tbemaalvaaof  tbe  oppor- 
taaUr  ot  aoqaliint  b  oaafal  art  at  a  moderate  coat 
oaa  aend  la  tholr  aamaa  to  "Cambraei  "  P.  O.  hex 
33H,  wben  partloaiara  aa  to  terme,  etc.,  will  be 
•an  I  »*.  tbero  d**' 


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c. 


PATB  MEKOE8.  ,1  th, 
■  a  1 1  aaa  ■'  old  origin.  Iftod  Lloa.  19  Oaar, 
.traat,  b*la..n  Ko.ror  .od  Dopopt,  wb.r.joo 
ean  bar.  HOT  AND  UOI.D  DBlliKa,  not^orr.^ 
tin.  tbaold  Plont.r  I.n.oh.  Tk.  "old  dpari7' la 
»|SU?!;°"  id       DAVE  MBKPB8.  Proprl.tor 

OEOBOE    MATE! 


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Ladies  and  Children 

....WILL  KIHD.... 

KINKEAD'S 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

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ta  not  BTeasy.  aad  Mill  aat  in(ir»  tba  moat  da  It  oat*,    li 
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ORGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 

....OIH0OLATE8  IN  .... 

All    the   Theatres, 


CIRCULATED  EVERY  DAY 

Bf    TH4    TKAB. 

GENERALLY   THROUGHOUT    THE    CITY 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


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MONDAY APBIL    14,1873 

AMUSEMENTS,    Etc 

California  Tlieatro. 

To-night  Mrs.  D.  P.  Bawere,  tbe  greatest  Ameri- 
can tragedienne,  will  commence  en  tngagsmsnt  at 
thii  house,  appearing  ia  the  eomody  ot  "Diana ;  or 
Lots's  Huk,"  supportsdby  J.  O.  MoOoHom  ted 
John  McOnllougb.  The  comedy  will  be  presented 
with  new  and  appropriate  roonory,  olenantupDomt- 
mtntff,  and  a»  effloieofc  ohorus,  InolallDg  Miis 
ViTMour  and  Messrs  Msguire,  L  nooln.  and 
Loomia  under  the  direction  of  B,  W.  Leaob.  In 
edditi oa  to  the  artists  above  mentioned  ai  aup- 
porting  Mre  Dower*.  W.  A.  Meataycr.  Owen  Mar- 
lowe. B.  N.  Thayer.  Hits  Maggie  Moore.  Miss 
Helen  Tracy,  at  d  Mi«  Minnie  Walt  in  appear  in 
toe  out. 
Alharabra, 

This  bouse  nightly  draws  a  large  and  fashionable 
audience.  VlTian's  quiet  ard  gentlemanly  itylo 
of  stacing.  good  voice  and  pleasing  personal  ap- 
pearance render  blot  a  great  favorite  with  the 
ladles.  Ho  will  appear  ti-night  In  now  songe. 
BiNy  Emerson  will  a-ng  in  the  firat  part,  and  ap- 
pear in  the  icliilade  in  aomeof  his  newest  origla 
alitloi:  Little  Mae  and  Master  Franklin  will  per- 
ioral a  double  polka;  Sam  Rickey  will  appear  in 
<his  Inimitable  ha  personation  of  Owen  Oonnoly  in 
the  eoreaming  farce  of  "Bad  Whisky."  and  Bob 
Hart,  Little  Mac,  Bam  Biokey  and  J.  Eobinson 
will  perform  Bob  Hart's  laagbable  sksUh  entitled 
"A  Slippery  Day,"  one  of  the  most  successful 
bits  of  fan  ever  produced  at  this  house. 
Metropolitan  Theatre. 

The  rash  to  this  tbeatre  to  witness  and  listen  to 
the  wonderful  performaoce  of  E.  D.  Darles  in 
conjunction  with  tbo  capital  barleseueof  "Pinto, ' 
in  wh.cn  the  obarming  Chapman  Sisters  appear, 
ooetlaues  unabated.  Davioi  makes  people  laugh 
who  here  not  lamghed  for  months.  He  would 
make the  Sphynx  laagh.  Ia  order  to  obtain  even 
standing  room  it  is  neoeisery  to  go  early.  Oa 
next  Wednesday  afternooi  the  B.  I.  P-  Beats  will 
take  their  flr.it  ■annnal  benent.for whiott  the  f&vor- 
ite  scrtlBtsa  mentioned  on  onr  first  page  (over  fifty 
in  number)  bavo  volunteered.  The  box  sheet  ia 
aewopBU,  There  is  no  extr»  ohargo  for  reserved 
seats. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

For  variety  and  excellence,  the  performance 
given  at  tbls  theatre  oan  scarcely  be  equalled  by 
that  at  an?  other  variety  theatre  in  the  United 
tftetes.  The  oomio  songs  by  Obarles  Yeraer; 
Harry  Oansland's  new  act  of  "The  Pree-tidig-a- 
■tor;"  Oeeill  end  Cooper's  danoes;  the  pretty 
tableau,  the  amui.Dgnct*.  and  the  aide-splitting 
afterpieee  of  "How  To  Get  Bid  of  a  Mother-ln- 
Law"  aro  all  thoroughly  enjoyed  by  the  •ahdience. 
Backley'«  New  Varieties. 

Among  the  many  bright  performances  to  be 
presented  this  evening,  may  be  mentioned  Lsod'b 
pantomime,  "The  Three  Simpletons,"  tbe  act  of 
"Hard  Oheek,"  by  Fraak  Mortimere  and  Harry 
Pevoy,  a  silver  shoe  dsnoe  by  Johnny  Price,  char- 
acter vketcb.es  by  Mot tlmore.  comic  songs  by  Sally 
Thayer,  and  the  amusing  ef ternieoe  of  "The  Siam- 
ese Twins."  The  full  programme  appears  on  oar 
first  page. 
Joiin  WilnoB's  Amphitheatre. 

Thiseveninga  series  of  holiday  entertainments 
will  oommeaee  at  this  establishment.  They  wil' 
last  one  week  only,  being  the  very  last  before  tbe 
troupe  starts  for  the  Interior.  Laura,  tbe  female 
gymnast,  will  appear,  and  GmarElngsley  will  by 
general  request  appear  In  his  great  female  char- 
iot *r  of  Ella  Zoyar*.  In  whiob  he  fairly  rivals  tbe 
great  DookruL  The  enterta inmost  will  conclude 
with  a  very  lively  and  exciting  performance  enti- 
tled "The  Harvest  Home,  or  the  Merry  Sports  of 
tbe.Old  Oonotry."  The  prices  have  been  reduced 
t  n  salt  the  times,  and  the  Amphitheatre  will 
doubtless  be  crowded  every  evening  during  Easter 
Week. 

Piatt's   BsJl. 

To-night  tbat  wondeaful  genius.  Blind  Tom,  the 
oeirj  pieaiit.  will  give  his  first  concert  la  thie 
oity.  The  number  of  applioatioas  for  reserved 
seats,  whioh  oan  be  seonrsd  to-day  at  Gray's 
mueto  store,  betokens  an  overflowing  house.  Blind 
Tom  is  one  of  the  greatest  wonders  of  tbe  world, 
and  we  should  think  that  nearly  averyone  ia  Saa 
Franoisoo  would  wish  to  see  and  hoar  him  at  least 
ooee.  Tbe  list  of  pieces  from  whioh*  he  will  play 
selections  appears  oa  our  first  page.  He  will  in 
addition  give  proof  of  hie  vrosderfal  power  of 
improvisation. 
OerntaR  fitadttlLeair«. 

The  Fabbrl  Combination  aader  ths  direction  of 
Obarles  Fritaob,  closed  their  season  ef  Baaday 
operatlo  performaneea  last  night,  with  a  brilliant 
and  varied  entertain snent,  consisting  of  ths  flrsx 
Set  of  "Robert  le  triable,"  firet  act  of  "Norma  and 
the  aeoond  and  third  acta  of  "The  Merry  Wives  of 
Windsor."  There  was  a  large  attendance  and  the 
performance] cave  general  satisfaction. 

Baifvr'i  Parse,   Oakland- 

The  Ancient  Oreer  el  R.  O.  A.  M.  I.  and  others 
had  a  very  pleasant  lime  in  these  gardens  yester- 
day. There  was  good  music,  and  a  very  pleasing 
entertainment  In  ths  Pavilion.  Many  improve, 
events  have  beea  made  eiaoe  last  year.  A  new 
reatanrant  has  been  built,  and  many  valuable 
a  dditlons  have  been  made  to  the  museum. 
Orty  Gardens. 

These  beautiful  gardens  were  crowded  yester- 
day, when  tbe  Ban  Franoisco  Maennerohor  held 
their  anniversary  festival.  There  was  a  capital 
oonoert  In  tbe  afternoon  aed  a  ball  In  the  evening. 
The  gymnastic  performance  of  the  Saa  Francisco 
Turn  Verein  was  a  pleasing  feature  of  the  day's 
entertainment. 
Svbaetzen  Park. 

The  San  Francisco  Fmiieers  bad  a  very  oteasant 
and  largely  attended  picnic  yeete.dey  at  this  ei 
mer  resort. 

Bliss  Augusta  A.    L.    Dnrgon. 

Thia    favorite  autrees  has    returned  from  Salt 
Lake  and  is  now  stopping  la  this  oily. 

AiTATomoAi,  Ucsetju.— One  ot  the  moat 

complete  solleetions  of  tbe  kind  in  the  United 
States,  comprising  hundreds  of  ooitly  and  bean 
mm  wrr  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
only)  at  the  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.    An 

■"--or  may  be  prorl«hl»  rrnr  h>r* 


Somelhlngr  Like  a  Story. 

The  extraordinary  woman  resides  t  iUime 
la  L*xingtoD,  Ky.  For  same  lime  past  she 
ha?  been  atling,  and  had  become  emaciated. 
Nothwitbstandiog  thia  hsr  appitit>  was  f-sar- 
fal  to  behold,  andt  e  quantity  of  proviei  jus 
Bhe  consumed  made  bar  haebaud  1-jok  sal 
whenever  the  grocer  was  Bpokon.  of.  Las'. 
week  tbe  mybt3ry  w.b  solved.  One  day  sao 
became  sick  and  vomited  a  mouse,  a  youog 
kitten,  tsrorabbiti,  a  yonng  alligator,  and  ft 
•mall  cobra  capello.  As  her  appet  ts  still 
oontinaes  His  thonght  that  tho  rest  of  the 
animals  of  Borne  menagerie  that  she  has 
gwallowed  will  make  their  appearance  as 
soon  as  she  eats  something  tbat  disagrees 
with  tbem.  Her  husband  has  started  a  side' 
show  with  the  animals  which  she  has  thus 
far  launched.  He  expects  in  time  to  own  a 
repectable  menagerie  of  borne  production 
♦■- 

A  Drunken  Dog. 

The  Washington  Critic  says:  "A  d^g 
belonging  to  a  Pennsylvania  brewer  gives 
himself  np  to  the  indulgences  of  intoxication 
daily."  We  always  thought  well  of  tbe  dog 
family,  and  this  strengthens  our  conviction 
that  there  is  not  so  much  difference  between 
dog  nature  and  human  nature  as  is  generally 
supposed. 

Backed  Down. 

Morris,  111,  offefra  $80,000  to  any  party  who 
will  establish  a  manufactory.  A  OLtosgo 
man  offered  to  put  up  a  first-clas)  glue  fac- 
tory,  or  make  sausages  that  would  be  the 
pride  of  any  civilized  community,  bat  the 
citizeos  of  Morris  refaeed  to  see  it. 


A  Cotijagal  Compliment. 

A  gentleman  was  complimenting  a  pretty 
youug  lady  in   tbe  presence    of  bis  wife 

It  is  lucky  I  did  not  meet  Miss  Hopkins  be- 
fore I  married  you,  my  dear."  "Well,  yes, 
it  iB  extremely  lucky— for  her,"  was  ths  dry 
rejoinder. 

Glad  to  Get  Rid  eT  Him. 

The  Portland  Oregonian  isn't  sorry  to  get 
rid  of  Stephen  May  bell,  the  Laborer-post, 
and  copies  what  Fic-abo  says  about  him. 

The  art  critio  of  tbe  New  York  World 
says:  '-A  lady  of  Modern  Borne  (No.  23) 
•arefully  painted  and  with  a  good  interior 
went  for  $12l>  to  Mr.  Williams." 


Gladstone  wears  leg-of-mutton  whiskers. 


Beauty  is  a  form  of  music. 


American  Watches. 

Beduoed  prices,  at  H  A.  Calender's  €2  Sec 
ond  St,  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  mtste  to 
order.    Watches  carefully  repaired. 


Presli  and  Sweet, 

For  the  best    confectionary,  pr>   to   Oaotr   and 
WecBer's,  107  Montgomerr  St.  near  Batter: 


Foot    tbe    Best    Candles, 

Go  -to  the  popular  store  of  Geo,  Hans  &  Co 
20  Kearny  eireet.    Mew  style  cap   bonbons  for 
buUi  and  parties.  3i 

Public  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  fl  a.  m.,  can 
be  returned  In  tbe  evening  If  rsgnlred;  we 
never  disappoint]    What    Ccssr    Laundry,  121 

X*laosdorff  street. 

■  —  m  • 
Or,  Barlow  »3\  Sxnltn 

Is  giving  a  eours  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  end  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygeiam  Hall,  6B7  California  street, 
every  Friday  oven  log,  commencing  at  7  M  o'clock. 
A  oart  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr,  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  reeard  to  health 
to  Invalids  dally,  from  9  to  a  p.  u.,  tree. 


Tne    Pioneer   Carpet  Boating: 

Machine    Co,, 
No.  663  Tehama  street,  1b  tbe  only  place  you 
can   depend  oa  for  haring  your  Carpets  well 
cleaned  and  swept  by  machinery,    J,  Sp*ui.o- 
Ing  &  Oo. 5-a 

Do    IVot    Suffer    front    Corns. 

The  nnfortonate  smTerers  nrem  Corns ,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails, can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fl.  Cowan's  Insti. 
tnte.  310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  Fj£.  We 
0*»*k  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doe- 
tor's  capability.  References  given  lfrequlred.  h 


Removal, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  113 
Post  street,  flawing  Baachlnes  rented  snd^re< 
pairod  as  ussiil,  and  sold  oheaper  than  ever,  i 


The    "Veto 

Is  celebrated  for  Its  superior  liquors  and  fine 
cigars,  Oonnolseleuro  say  our  "Pony"  Brandy 
puts  a  veto  oa  all  others.  Call  and  sample  it. 
E,  H.  Levy,  proprietor.  Southwest  corner  of 
Eearny  and  Commercial.  4 


The  New   Art  of  Drawing-  By  Machi. 
uery. 

All  iatereited  in  painting-,  whs  understand  the 
<Jirfionlties  of  enlarging  photographs  to  retain 
exact  likeness  and  expression,  will  appreciate 
Professor  Reynold's  labor-Bavinjcapparetne,  which 
reproduces  erer;  line  and  sbhde  to  an;  aiza  dos./ed. 
on  paper  or  canvas,  in  a  moment  It  Ib  given  at 
anyhonr.  witb  fall  and  satisfactory  instructions, 
at  Boom  44,  Grand  Hotel, 'for  $ll>.  4  J 


Lanue,  nov  Is  your  time  to  bny  your  under- 
clothing at  a  great  faoriflce,  bocanse  H.  Fried 
lender  has  gone  to  Europe  to  bny  his  Fall  im 
portatlons,  and  has  left  orders  to  sell  his  large 
stock  of  Indies'  and  children's  underclothing, 
i  ompri&ing  all  styles  and  patterns,  cheaper  than 
at  any  oth>r  place  in  the  city.  Btm»mber  the 
number,  9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Building.      3b 


Ladies  ant>  OmiTxnrKN,  renumber  tbe  lead- 
ing fashionable  retail  Shoe  store  in  San  Fran. 
ciseo.  H.  Hinders,  3S2  Heuny  street,  between 
Pine  and  Bush,  as 

"  .-iJBVO y ant,—  Madame  Clara  Antonis,  ths 
Ol&irvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Ksdinm. 
323  Seamy  st,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine,  Consult*. 
Siena  in  English,  French  and  German*  r 


Or.    Dohcrty 

Has  devoted  hie  study  more  particularly  to 
chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  is 
■ow  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
Sin  Franoisco.  Office  619  Baoramento  street, 
aorner  of  Leldeadorff,  a  few  doora  oelow  What 
Obeer  House.  r 

Zt   Js    True.  - 

J.  A.  Sbaber  k  Oo.  are  felling  parlor,  sets  and 
allotherklndBof  furniture  and  bedding  chesspar, 
for  caeb,  than  any  other  dealer  in  town.  Other 
dealer*  don't  stand  a  ghost  of  a  chance  when 
people  know  Bhaber'd  priciB,  * 


LOVE    LIFE. 

BV  JOSEPH  B&ADFOHD. 

Ste  bends  above  me  like  a  nfght 

Lu'  jj..-kl(jd  and  trjplc  .ta  rd  ;— 
iie>  face  criates  a  clima  ^herefrom 
All  i  orrow  is  debarred. 
Bbe  hangs  above  me  like  a  night- 
All  pendent  In  repose, 

While  from  her  mouth  the  kisses  fall, 

Like  rose  leaves  from  a  rose . 

I  cannot  move  for  utter  bliss, 
Her  neanty  weighs  me  down; 
It  broods  about  me  like  a  sea, 
Wherein  I  dream  and  drown; 
The  water  wields  me  at  its  will, 
Along  with  all  sea  things, 
Hither  and  thltber  Bwayed  and  sent 
In  endless  journejlngs. 

0  !*ire  Btraags  face!  within  wboBe  round 
Glad  things  and  fad  things  meet; 
Sufficient  sweetness,  yet  made  up, 

Of  things  diversely  sweet ; 

Your  beauty  bends  the  souls  ef  men. 

As  a  wind  bends  the  wheat. 

And  they  who  cannot  reach  your  lips,, 

Vie  happy  at  yonr  feat, 

1  He  intrv,  I  take  no  care 
For  better  or  for  wcr^e; 
Her  beauty  bears  me  dizzily 
Safe  tnrjngh  the  universe; 

One  moment  sunk  in  soundless  depth, 
And  ths  next  skyward  driven, 
The  buoyant  blossom  of  her  faoa 
Flo&ti  me  as  high  as  heaven. 


Sued  for  a  Criticism. 

The  Pall  Mall  Gazette  is  likely  to  figure 
in  another  libel'  suit.  A  few  weeks  ago  it 
published  a  letter  commenting  unfavorably 
upon  Mr.  Gilbart's  new  play,  "The  Wicked 
World."  The  writer  spoke  of  "the  coarse- 
no  s  of  workmanship"  by  which  the  -  pie ec 
was  disfigured,  remarking  that  the  coarse- 
ness "occasionally  hardens  ioto  actual  offen- 
siveuesa;"  and  in  another  passage  he  said 
:the  baldness  with  which  the  abssnee  of 
mortal  love  is  presented  oarrias  'with  it  a 
stray  smack  of  Oneida  Greek."  Probably 
Mr.  Gilbert  thought  any  reference  to  this 
locility  in  connection  with  bis  play  .was  an 
offense.  At  any  rate  he  has,  it  is  reported, 
begun  proceedings  against  tbe  proprietors 
of  the  paper,  who  of  course  decline  te  give 
up  tbe  name  of  their  correspondent. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATE*  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMME  IN 
every  Theatre  in  San  Franoisco. 

FIGARO 

IB  MAILED  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  CeJiforsia,  Nevada  and 
Oregon- the  papers  lett  in  the  theatres  at  tight 
being  gathered  op  and  saved  for  that  purpose. 


FIGARO 

18  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH 
out  the  oeDtre  of  tbe  cite,  id  all  Hotels,  Ret> 
taurante,  Baloona,  Sterei  and  Offices. 


FIGARO 

18    OIROULATED    EVERY    DAY    ON    THE 
Oakland  FerryBoata  to  cstoh  the   passengers 
hat  arrive  by  tbegTsat  Overland  Train. 

FIGARO 

IS  "HERE,  THERE  AND  EVERYWHERE," 
and  is  constantly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
in  tbe  Theatres,  Traveling  Conveyances.  Hotels, 
and  public  resorts  generally. 

FIGARO 

CIROULATE8  IN  THE  BEBT  SOOTETY,  IS 
placed  in  the  bands  of  nearly  all  who  coma 
to  tbe  citr  to  make  purchases,  and  Is  therefore  the 
beat  of  advertlsiasz  mediums. 


S.  F.  BUSINESS  Dint  Cij| 

Astrologers. 

Mrs.  Back,  120  Geary  street. 

Book*?  I  tor-*  and  Ntatlon^. 

StaceyA  Mock,  {sohool  books  aepeoia]  -, 

corner  Fourth  and  Mission. 
H.  H.  Moore,  683  Monwremury,  near  M«i 

Business  Culle^-ea.  L 

Heald's,  Bryant  &  Btratton's  College,  24 

ISnteher*. 
Kate,  Fred.  BtalU  94  to  100.  California.  iu 

Clairvoyant*. 
Mrs.  O.  M.  Stowe,  't  >7  Kearny  street,  Boo 

Employment  Office. 
H.  H.  Klrchoff,  Male  and  Female  Hetp,e 

French  Faney    0«»da,'     ' 

Locan  A  Oa..  19  Mentuomery,  107  and  1119  p.  , 

Hoop  Skirts  and  Contta.  I 

M.  Frand,  86  Second  street. 

Unman  Hair. 
Sampson,  A.  E.  A  Oo.,  110  Second  itmt 

Merchant  Tutlors. 
Holland  Bros.,  12    Post  street, 
MHllnera. 
Mies  Llzaie  darter,  118  Fourth  street. 
Mrs.  M.  Belig,  226  Kearny  street. 

8f  nrcb.es? of  Record* 
O.  V.  Gillespie,  611  Washington  street. 

Wines  and  XJqnors.    (Woolau 
Danerl  P.  A  Co..  Mi  Front. 


Good   Investment. 

Mo  other  city  in  the  United  Slates  offers 
graater  inducements  at  the  present  time  for 
Investment  in  town  lots  than  San  Diego.  Now 
is  the  time  to  eecurs  lota  at  $25  each  at  431 
Montgomery  street.  Tt>ls  ia  tbe  beat  chance 
ever  offered .  • 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  Is  no  end  to  tbe  multitude  of  fashions 
in  hate.  At  "  Thb"  Hat  8tore,  647  Washington 
■beet  (oecond  bat  store  below  Kearny),  all  ttnse 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  Is  Immense 
—the  prices  axe  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited. 


Five  Hundred  Men  Wanted 
"  Immediately.    To  send  their  wssbang  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  131  IxoueBdorff  st. 


Dr.  O.  T.  S:gshas  removed  Mb  effice  to  the 
Olympic  01  ub  Building,  corner  of  Hew  Mont- 
gomery and  Howard.  as 
Those  Beaalifnl  New  Carpets. 

At  Jas.  W.  Barnhom  &  Go's,  No.  81  £  Market 
«nd  17  Post  streets,  are  going  like  hot  cafaes. 
New  and  choice  patterns  constantly  arriving. 
£■  perfect  rash  to  see  and  buy  tbem.  Elegant 
parlor  fnrnitQie  made  to  order  in  the  finest 
syile.  a  A 

a 

Fine    Candies, 

Fresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ary, 678  Eearny  street    Wholesale  ana  xeUll, 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Bheumatlsm  and  Neuralgia. 


-Pratt's  Abolition  OM. 

Cures  L&rae  Bach  and  ParalyslB. 


3-L 

White  Labor  Only : 

Employed    by   the  What  Obeer  Lira  dry,  121 
tl/eidesdorff  street.  • 


A.  Pleasant  ljocatlon. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  In  a 
Oentral  location,  should  visdt  the  Aibambra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  building  la  a  very  fine  one  and  is  well 
lighted  and  v»ptilated. . 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MR.  P.  BEBGES.  FORMERLY 
proprietor  o(  the  Miners'  F-ea- 
tanrant,  bu  taken  the  management 
ef  both  the  Miners'  Reeeaorant  on 

Oommeroial  street  and  tbe  Miners'' 

Braoob  on  Market  etroet.  in  partnership  with  MR. 
A.  DRAYECR,  who  has  been  oonneeted  with  the 
arm  for  sears.  Improvements  have  been  made  in 
tbe  oniaine^epartmentB  that  will  render  the  Mi- 
ners'more  oo  polar  than  It  hae  ever  been  daring 
the  22  years  of  its  prosperity.  Oar  Bills  of  Fsre 
embrace  all  tbe  delic&ciea  of  the  season.  Our 
motto  is  "Good  Fare,  Good  Oooking  and  Moderate 
Charges. " 

P.  BEBftEl  As  OO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

531  and  A8S  Commercial,  and 
?e9>  Market  street. 
Open  rom  5  A.M.  to  10  PJt  an31  1  m 


My 


r.  CLAY  A  iV^iiLij-l:^T77"p^ 


The  City  Gardens 

FOR  THE 

Coming  Picnic  Season! 

THE  ATTENTION  OF  ALL  SOCIETIES,  As- 
sociations and  Military  Companies  is  called 
to  tbe  advantages  offered  by  tuiee  commodioos 
and  beantilal  grounds  for  nolidayP  ionio  Festi- 
vals. They  oan  be  proonred  on  any  day  in  the 
week  for  piaoio  purposes  the  coming  season  on 
more  advantageous  terms  than  any  grounds  in  the 
State. 

THE    CITX    GARDENS 

Are  easy  of  access  without  any  tariff  to  Societies. 
and  are  prorided  witb  large  and  beautifnl  Lawns; 
large  Bbade  Trees;  beaaufal  Flowers  and  Plants 
from  every  clime;  numerous  Swings;  two  mam- 
moth  Dancing  Pavilions;  a  natnral  Lake,  wit) 
Pleasure  Boats;  Fountains  and  Observatory  Tow- 
ers, all  perfectly  sheltered  from  the  winds.  A 
mammoth  Beetaurant  is  on  tbe  ground*,  and  every 
convenience  for  fehe  accommodation  of  large  Pia- 
nles  has  been  made.  Kvc.rjtbing  bas  been  placed 
in  the  most  complete  order  for  the  eomiog  season 

TUB  CITT  GARDENS 
Are  the  largest  tn  tbe  State.  They  contain  %% 
acres  of  Knoll  and  Shaded  Lawn,  Flower  Gar- 
dens, etc.,  and  are  capable  of  accommodating 
SQjQOt)  persons  with  tbe  greatest  convenience.  Ex- 
tra Cars  run  directly  to  the  Gardens. 

Plonic  Oomiaitt-'ts  are  especially  invited  tooall 
and  inspect  the  Grounds,  and  ascertain  terms, 
whioh  will  be  most  favorable. 

M.  V.  STEVENS,  Proprietor. 

•sr*  Office  honrs  3  to  6  P.M..  daily,  at  the  Gardens, 
■corner  Twelfth  and  Folsom  streets, 

N.  B  — KOO.OnO  Admission  Tickets  were  sold 
by  various  Associations  holding  festivals  at  the 
City  Oardene  last  year.  The  sale  of  spirituous 
liQQora  will  be  prohibited  on  the  grounds  on  \  es< 
tival  days. aab4tf 


MONEY  SAVED 

By  purchasing  vour  Goods  at  the 

NEW  YORK    STORE, 

No.  HO  Second  street. 

Human  and  Imitation  Hair  Goods 

CHEAP  AND  FINE  JEWHLBY  AND  FANOY 
Goods.    Tbe  Lariat  stock  and  Lowest  Prices, 
at  W holeeale  and  Ke tail. 
Hnman  Hair  Switcbea. .  .$-5,  $6,  $7,  $9  and  upwards 

Human  hair,  top  braitfa »2  01) 

Silk  uhignons Jl  26  and  $1  50 

Silk  Top  Braids aOots 

Linen  or  Mohair  Top  Braids 25  cts 

Lin*n  Switches 75ots 

Bilk  Mohair  Curia,  very  fine 75  ate 

Mohair  Switohes,  plain  or  crimped,  fine.. ....25 

Ribbons.  Hosiery,  Hair  Neta.  etc.,  etc. 

Our   Heal    Hair    Goods 

Are  unequalled  in  this  market  for  Cheapness, 
quality  or  variety,  Examine  our  stock  before  mak- 
ing your  purchases.   aVGoodsaentO.  O.  D, 
A*    B.   SAJoTPSOlV  A  CO., 

No.  HO  Second  street. 
■oSOlm       Kes>reen  Mlsslom  and    Minna. 


N.   SWEENEY, 

MERCHANT  TAILOR 

40  seooiro  sxkf.et. 

FINE    COODE  1~ PERFECT    FIT8! 

Satisfaction    Guaranteed! 

*    FIHE   LINE  OF  8PBINO  ASD  SUMltEB 

-iJL     Goods  jaat  received.    0*!i  Lad  Bee  tbem. 
ifia^cnnd  rtreet.  mbZjlm 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  72*  MARKET  STREET,  HARRY  OOH- 
byn  reBpectfnly  Informs  bin  friends  and  pat- 
rons that  be  hae  refitted  inoeaatiful  style  this 
cosy  and  comfortable  resort,  and  will  be  pleased 
to-eee  them,  one  and  all,  and  b«-vo  thorn  sample 
some  of  the  choicest  wines  and  liquors,  A  new 
billiard  table  from  the  manufaotO'^  of  Liesenneid 
with  Phelan  and  Oollorder'a  lateet  patent  s'eel- 
fao«d  enshicae,  has  been  Disced  in  the  Billiard 
Parlor.  The  popular  and  efficient  beverage  munip- 
ulater.  Tommy  Osrroll,  can  be  foand  in  his  old  po- 
sition prepared  to  dispense  creature  comfort  to  all. 
ja23  tf 


&£«? 


J.    C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    LUNCH, 

for.  Second  and  Tehama   ■treeta. 

a-Terrapin  eonttantly  on  hand. 
Ojators  in  every  stile.  PRIVATE 
iUPPKR     HOQMSF>R  PiBTIES. 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM, 

And  College  ofllcdlctne. 

TO  AHfi    BEAUTIFDIi  and  INSTRDOT- 

.iV.U'JU  ire  objecta  to  be  an*n.  Open  to  the 
Public  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUKEKA  HALf 
3i»  Montgomery  street.    FOR  MEN  ONLY. 

■V-Db.  Jordan's  Piuyate  Office  is  at  *ii 
Oosry  street  (opposite  old  Heohaoios'  Pavilion). 


ALHAMBRA  L0D6ING  HOUSE. 

FIFEL.Y  FORSISHED  ROOMS,  SDT- 
gle  or  In  suits, 

WeU  JLtgnted  and  "Yantllatvd. 
__   Ontarnisbod  Rooms  to  let.    Lodtfu*  wltt 
or   witbeut    board.      AIBAMBRA    BUILDING 


Sir  "Twnh  -tr«*t. 


A.    VT.    WHELDEN, 

TVhitener  and  Paper  Hanger, 

No.     180    OBAKY    STKJiET, 

apl  lm  Between  Dupont  and  Stockton. 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'i 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTI  \ 

N.  E.  cor.  Jaebaon  and  Kcan 

THE    GREAT    ERADIOATOR  OF  n  ■ 
OOMPLAINTS,    form'erly  ot   Leak  1  S 
London,  and  tbe  last  twelve  yem  of  HinFi 
DR.  TOZER  informa  the  afi"  ■- 
ing   all    the   HOSPITALS 
PARIS,  and  spending  one; 

brated  Hospital  tn  London, ...,, 

opened  bis  old  Medical  Institute  at  ihe  ol  X 
where  he  can  always  be  found.    DR.  TQj  * 
for  forty  ye  are  met  with  uaparalltltd  n  T 
tbe    treatment    of    dieeasa    «ensr»tlf  kt 
OHRONIO  AND  SPECIAL  OOMPLaUt  ' 

BB.  CHAS.  II.  TOZEE 
ie  iu  every  way  responsible,  bindinj  ti- 
effect  a  permanent  CURE,  or  making  do  . 
Thoee  who  cannot  afford  to  pay  for  sdi  fi 
medicine  will  bo  cha-rprd  for  meaigioaoal<  ■ 
MtJNlHLYRKSTuHATlVKPILLS.Di'f  I 
to  fail  ingivinn  relief  in  cabbb  forwnico  , 
recommended,  are  to  be  obtained  osb  • 
office.  Prioe,  $5  per  box.  Full  direction'  I 
box,  tent  by  KxpreEs  or  otherwise. 

DK.  TOZER  does  not  imitate  the  tdr  - 
Qnacks  who  mane  it  a  practice  to  pnbli  2 
affidavits  and  otber  false  rpferencet,  bot  i  Z 
tbe  moot  respectable  people  io  the  Suit  ■  . 
has  cubed  of  diseasee  whiob  othsn  dsti  i  ■ 
cure. 

w  „     »K.    CHAS.    H.  T02B1 

N.  E.  corner  Kearny  and  Jaotion  itn 

fel-tf  Nbn  Frw 


Assessor's  Offi, 

NOTICE  TO  TAX-PAYll 

1873-74. 


A    LI,   PEBSON8,    COUPANLKTL 
■OCIATIOBTS.    or    FIBMI,  It 

City  and    County    of  San    Frand*- « 
ieqoe«ted,  either  In  person  or  by  i 
proper  representatives,  to  detlru  n 
Alienor'!  Office.  No.  fiS  City  Hat  ■ 
fore  the  SECOND  HON  DAT  U  AF  , 
18*33,    a    stutement    under   tatt  •  I 
Property,  both  F  EB  SON  At.  aieli , 
owned   or    claimed  by  htm  er  um 
whlth  la  In  their  possession,  at  wl 
held   or  controlled  by   onyotssrj 
In  trust  for,  or  for  the  benttief  * 
then*.— See   Sections  a*;tl>-3Bi«, 
cat  Code. 

**-  POLL  TAX  IS  NOW  1 
Office,    or    to    a    Depaty.  -See  I    • 
8839-8816,  Political  Code.  '"' 
LKTI    BOtEXQ 
City  and  ConntyAsK 
Satnrday,  March  1,  187s. 


NOTICE 


ry  HE  PUBLIC  ASK  HEBEBf  r 

fled  that  the  Field  Depallet  ( 
Ofltee  will  eonatnenee  asseislai  pn  I 
8ATVBDAY,  MAJCOH  1,  1878, 

The  dntleg  osnlKned  to  these  at  • 
are  too  well  known  to  the  coausu  ' 
resiolre  explanations,  and  while  1  • 
been  careful  In  making  my  select!  * 
fill  positions  by  men  faTorably  ka< 
IhUcommunlly  for  (heir  competti 
latesrlty,  and  am  eonfldent  that  I 
ties  will  be  discharged  by  Ihesi  I  * 
■eoeralsatlsructlonnrall  coaeerai 

I  urgently  reqaeat  the  general  sat  * 
report  to  this  office  any  dtreUeHU  - 
duty  by  any  of  my  Deputies,  asf  l  * 
them  that  any  just  complaints  wl  •* 
celTe  Immediate  attention. 

LEVI  KOSENI1 

mh4  City  and  Count    Ased 


D^OLABED  BY  THE  JUDOB8  *»'  JL 
^»ir  ot  tn»  AnetiCD  In.tllot..  «Jj;    M 


otli.r..  to  b.  THB  BEST  Oil  E303IW™;  J 

CX'KTAZ,  Sale  Agent,    lot*™* 

K  B.— Pl.no.  of  all  «tii«  TO  BKHT.        J. 


WILLIoV^BAND.il 

MUSIC    PUBNISHED    FOB   AW 
ocoaeions.    Music  imported, 
and  for  sale. 

MABCCSM.  BLUM    Lei 
Orehestrn. 

HEKBT  TON  DEB  UBHDEN. 
er  of  Brass  Band.  . 

s9*Orders  from  the  oonntry  promptly  .si  J 
to  Addresi  M.  W.  WILLIS,  BaWn'i >  M 
Store.  1«8  MoEtenmery  street,  or  afABO.4 
BLTJM.  «Sft»  Montgomery  street. 


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.arrante-pj 

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BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


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warn 


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BELLA  UN ION  MINSTRELS 

T.#   Ii»vm.iii   NaSata.   ••       —  • 


i«mm       QUEEIM    OP    TnE    AMERICAN    STAGE,  THo«.  O«rKix>i30 11 

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DIANA;  OR,  LOVES  MA 

i   ■  I  •  II.  irimt      Appolnlmrnla, 

■••ha.. 
lao*o.  — ■<     «!«««■•       »,..i,m.        ikiiim     imm<.    «.,.. 

"'«»«  «■«     B     r     KKWIll 

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r.Bia  J«ir>    ■•iiikiimi 

W    A    MASTAIF.R 
•OS  •  aATO.A  ...OWE*  MARMlWK 

I  ».  Ill  IYI.R 
'      •    »  tAad.  "la  l».  mi*  MAOOIE  BUGRI 

mik«  aiun  nuor 

LAIRI  MI99  >I1MI  WALTON 

Dartn.  lao  Third  AM  lb*  follow  la.  «er.  aadeo  will  ho  nana  i 

nllrUdy,"    uL»-y  or  B*-ntv.        (i.ntly  FaJI  (he  Krenlnu  Dews." 

StTUEDAT  AFTimNOON,  »t  3  o'clock 

First    ivtx's.    BOv^ers    Matinoc. 

AlslHt*  ll«ir    Prlf*  In  all    aai-te  of  th*    HoWee 


E-wd  Montague  in  his  Great  Gyre  Act 

IRE! 


WORD-RB 


imas  v  m  Mr 
I_ixriix«    feitntiios! 

■MMII  akalun 
M-a  ..4  . 
«'•*■  ■*»  * 

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•  r     ..-  P......  von.  .. 


.  as     r  jb. *  *  cn 

IRARD  MATI-r.r 


Kfwrr*4  AMU-DfMlOlnll  AM*  Onowln.. 
I  «.,.,»-B** 


•  l  sa    BaIooot 

7«    O.llorr 

•  I    «X»     PrL.to  Kor..   . 


.KM    and  BIO  OB 


mm 


tiuoiii  vi»m. 


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Fnnpi)    (J.rr.nai 


THE    BLACK    CHEMIST  1 

cv««m. o©*».-  ..Hi** 


...    '■  n  .»■«» 


Cotc'n  Hb»  wUb  ill*  Far**  of 


How       et  Rid  of  a  Mother-in-law! 


Tlnathr  f*l*-"*>*-.  Af  lh»>  ptir.p'p.l  Tb».tr«i H    (i    V-rtb 

Ninnil  Wb  m-v  -  b-Bpaakd  bnibaad  ,  Mat.   K»IIt 

TonpklD*.  Mb  Oil*'  ftbop-oof... 


Laod  ord  H*bi 

Mr>    Wr.  (Cm 

Mil.  Ineoo-t 


Bar*!  i  "*_t.*o«l 

Waal*  FHimor* 

JaSDl*  JoBDao*. 


r.M.r-.l.' 

fOTlU 


JUCllll 

,.1111  (!•'»• 
IWMMI 


HAS  RETURNED  TO 


ltd*    Pnrrnt. 

A    SHIRT    STORE, 

.my     trr.1.  an.  EfMlN  la 

M.i'ond      Bjtrt-ot, 

yoa  will  Bad  A  rnwpl.i*  A«- 
•  r  IMIBTt  ood  FVBNIBH. 
BB,    At   Ibe   aeaal   low  Arl<.«. 


ICT  a»  CB. 


'  O  >3NT KT HliL'S 
3RAHMINICAL 

j)0)N  PLANT! 

.Mil*"  £a:  Indian  Kemedles, 

^U.irf*]*        FOR  THE  CORE  OF 

B<n*Tbr*«U. 
wsfinia, 

OaUrib. 

DUrrh**. 

(JonatipatiOD  aod 

Df**Dl«r*. 
he  atiMfi  of  ••>»»•>  of  (hoar  who 
•  ■\ :  II  d.  Sacn.ai  Poidy,  *i-Uo**r- 
A.  Poal;  R.  U.  Sin  ion;  bvnry  Ed- 
ihfoiniB  Tbaatra:  Fred  Liatar,  and 
01-.IIT  KaAKSV  KTRtKT.  be- 
adPlo*.  apjif 


S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

IWEA    CJTTT.     KIVADA. 


r|r*A5T  THEATRE  HAfi  PEEK  RK- 
I.  and  mb  b*  r*ol*d  bj  Ui«  olsbt  or 
btars    and    u*"*Hrtf    oorapaalar 
1*4  witb  on  auplicatioo  hi  lalt*r 
RfCHN    JFIPKK, 
MiRAgsr  and  tola  Propriatot, 
Or  to         9.   U.    MMAHK, 
W**WBAt<M  alr**t.  B*a  KranoUao 


BaMOVBD- 
CD  8EWIMO  MACHINE  AGENCY 
I*  bow  r*.Mv*d  to  IS*  Naw  HonU 
L  oaar  H«ward.  N.  B.-Tba  WtaD 
lutook  U*  biib-at  pr*mlam  orar 
rA.MtJ.or*  at  tb*  sreat  World'a  Fair 
A1S9,  UM  nm(  Flnt  Pi-amlam  at  tb* 
'    loitUaU   Fair,  upon  TWK.NI  V- 

—  d  tb»t  bow.  b»  tb* 

,_    _JLF-ADJ08T1N8 
iff  doobled.auid  r*t**ll* 
n.l  In  »od 


OYANT,  TEST 
JaBbaOODlolUd 
tf.fKiaiOA-M.tO    #♦ 

Hnndar.    laaadaraBd 


r.i. 
o^ 


By  ■  Clerk  who  Tried  to  Sell  Him 
■  Suit  of  Clothe*. 


Pacific   Purchasing. 

PRINTING.   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,  LECTURE.    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Hoom«     lO    nnd      1T....OQO    Wa.hlu|(ton    street. 


IK    HI    HAD    OOaJI    TO    THE 


GREAT  CLOTHING  EMPORIUM 


C.P.VanSchaack&Co. 


II 


708,  712,  714  and  716  Kearny  s'rect, 

(0PP0B1TETBE  PLAZ1,) 
E  WOULD  IIAVR  MF.1I  MITK1I 


At  oner,  wllh..nt  aav  oanccc.inry 
talk,  and  would  bate  been  llvl.c  to- 
d«r.  ..;.ni.nfnl  to  loclrty.  and  a 
walktnc  adTCrtlMatcntoflhc  low  price. 
at  which  good,  arc  .old  br  that  enter. 
prlAlag  arm,  In.tcad  of  bAlnn  a  '•  dem'd 
cold,  damp,  dll.Arrcohlc  body." 


Philadelphia  Restaurant. 

0HA5.  Y.  BKROOLD.  PROPRIETOR. 

rpBB     OBO10EHT     HFATS     ANDJ 

1  Vqilililoi,      BoArd    hj    IB"    »«d.  f 


•rtiui.   KOTirt:  to 

Picnic  and  Ball  CommitteeR. 

WE  ARE  PREPARED  TO  FORNIRM 
I  HAS  oonpoi.d  of 
tb.  box  Ballot. a.  to  lb.  But.,  and.r  oonpff. 
tf.t  l.od.r.,  .1  loir  r.tot. 

•  I'ltirn    icii  iiauii 

IIVltKV     AMI  AK. 

With  th.tr  Gt.lt  S.n..'i    (i. 
OOUHTBHEBIT. 


■APrBO  Tioiri:, 

Ineladlon  Iho  Child  Wonder,  SAPPHO. 

I.FI.IE    EI.I.IA. 

MIB*  U.    KI.I.II,  and  W.  BLUB. 

■erlo-Comle   aad    Dn.ut.i.. 

«  B  t    E.IHTOH, 

...   ASD.... 
I.  1     <     T      AII*U«. 


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BRRBIUAN    CORBYN    .»    CO. 


THE  OLD 
HOT     SOOtoll, 

lfl  Morten  Blreet.  near  K.nrny. 

All    Drinliaj    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Prinks  a  Specialty. 
THE  BEST  TOM  AMD  JbRRT  II  TOWN. 

Alwaja  on  HI*  tb*  New  fork  B«ra.d.  H*rp*r'r 
W«*klf,  Frank  L*Mll«'a,  Dat'a  DoIb<v,  Polio*  G» 
r.«ita,  all  tb*  California  p*pa>*.  Alio  London 
Poncb.  Ball'r  L I  fa,  1  Uoj.trat.od  UndaD  N*W*.  Oaii 
ud  iat'afr  jcturaair. 
■**■  Doa't  Ior***(  the  itrn  of  tb*  Hot  R«ot«?h, 
f*7  ti  W.  B.  WALDHON.  ProDii*Uir. 


SANGER  HALLE 

(StNOKR'S  HALL,) 
14     GEARY    ST..    NEAE     SE1KKY. 


lYwae  wot  tbe  Cholceat  Braorli  of    Wlnti 
und  Llquori  as  b%nd. 

DEPOT  WETAND  A  KASCHt'S  BAY  BREWERY 

t«U  if  0HRI8  FELDMAMW. 


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«1T   .VAMIIIMITO-  tSTBfUeT. 
falOlMi  Op*.  Ma«olr*'aOp*r*  Bona*. 

BOWERY  THEATRE, 

SALT    LAKE    CITY. 


■ETARIErY  TAI-KNT  EN  ROUTE  EARF  CAN 
*  alwaya  Moor*  flraUclaaa  *nrjt*Ji*tpaDia  by 
at ippiot  at  Salt  Laks  and  applrmf  to 

IE.  JEEOME, 
f.l  Boil  Ufa    Mawoirr. 

Alfred  Tetter, 

Manofaotiirar  and 
I  mporlar  of 

BIRD  CAGES, 

CSS  Dapont, 

y£AR  SUTTKlt  STA£X% 

Rr>«   mr  atook  of   Bird 

(iaH-»  b-fore  iiurebaiiog 
cliiiwhcrti.  Alwapnnorne- 
ihlinin"*  oo  band.  My 
Patant  Causa,  mad*  of 
Tin  Wlia,  ar*  warranted  ' 
KKKKPROM  Vb_ftUin> 
Alao,  baat  qaalltf  TKA\t 
TRAYS  a'*a»a  on  hand.  no»tV 


BALDWIN'S    D_AIRY  BUTTER  I 

'I^HIK  IS  TO  CERTIFY  THAT  N.  B.  TERWiL- 
I  LIOERAf  V  ,  ftil  *n<l  51  WaablrjRtoa  Market. 
are  l.h..  tSOLK  AGENTS  for  the  aala  ol  my  brand 
-f  but  i  ,!r,  knowoai"  BALDWIN'S  DAIRY  BUT- 
!'  huH  Imrin  n  Id  at  the  above  aland  to* 
put  tblrtoan  y*an,  aod  any  braodi  of  bottar  r*p- 
r#"uotrd  to  be  of  my  make  net  uro cured  of  N.  B. 
To i  willuur  A  Co..  ar*  Ooun forfeit*. 

*Id.  K.    UALDWIN, 
Bao  Franoi«oo.  April.  6lb.  1873. 

S.    H.   TKHWILMOKEA  CO. 
_f*>2rwlm  SO  and  &\  Wawhloition  Market.  ^ 

Signor  lVIancusi> 

PRIVATE  SINOINO   LEBBONB.-OLASE  OB- 

MONDAX  and  TflVMDAT. 
At  S  P.B.    8t.  J.m..    Bon,.,  BB»  M.rk.l  .Iron 

oorn.r  of  Elll..  r«l»  Ua 


MILITARY    GOODS 

....AJTD.   .. 

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TRIMMINGS, 


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«iT.       I».       B  O.O -A.  R.  x>  TJ  s 

XT 

Bakiw  MccUtomerr,  Sao  Franciaoo. 


NONDAI APBILH,   1873 


Faait   neorj-aaix-xi. 
We  baTe  ]o-g  meditated,  Max  Ade'er,  says 

%  re-org*nrz»t.on  of  tha  dami  of  "F»»sf" 
for  tie  purpose  of  ciu;iog  it  to  end  pbisin- 
tly.  It  alwajs  maktB  ub  ssd  t>  see  Sa'ao 
triumph  and  drag  his  vicim  d  jwn  throogh 
tho  trap  at  tbe  last,  while  the  fccene-ehifter 
flashes  red  fire  up  through  the  bole  and  bin- 
ges Faust 'a  logs,  So  wo  hare  re-written  the 
pieca  in  thu  manner;  When  tbe  demon 
comei  to  Feu^t  in  Km  last  act,  and  demands 
that  the  awful  bargain  chill  be  fulfilled, 
Fallot  asks  to  see  the  contract.  The  fiend 
prodases  it.'sigcei  wi  h  the  victim's  ova 
blocd.  Then  F*u=t  uttart  a  triumphant 
■Ha!  bar'aod  poio's  to  tbe  fact  that  the 
ontrsot  .s  invajil,  becatuss  there  is  do  sump 
oo  it.  The  demon  takes  tbe  cue  into  tbe 
nisxprius  ocuit  (and  here  isachaDceforone 
•f  those  imprc-sire  court  seeues  which  al- 
ways make  us  wo ;p  in  tbe  theatre,  with  a 
hof<?'c:8  v  imte.iie  tupernamerary  on  tbe 
bench,  and  twelve  idiots  of  a  lower  intellec- 
tual grade  in  tie  jury-box),  and  after  an  ex- 
ciaog  trial,  a  verdict  is  given  for  the  difen- 
dant;  and  tie  fisnd,  with  a  yell  of  rage  and 
disappointment,  e'e  cends  toetsrnal  August 
to  warm  op  things  for  tbe  jurymen  when 
they  arrive.  Tie  pl.y  has  been  too  lopsided 
heretofore.    Hereafter  we  shall  do  better. 


A  Nice  Kind   ef  Woman  . 

Harriet  Presoo'.t  (Mrs.  E.  H.  Bpoffard) 
is  thus  described:  "The  author  of  "Amber 
Oofs"  is  a  fragile  woman,  with  soft  dark 
hair,  worn  in  a  careless  carl  or  two  at  the 
aide,  aDd  kind,  sensible  ,  dark  eyes.  What 
most  pleased  in  her  conversation  was  a  mat- 
ter-of-fact goodness  aod  good  sense." 


A  Norel  Divorce. 

A  Wisconsin  justice  of  the  peice  divorced 
a  couple  recently  as  follcwd:  He  stood  them 
in  ibemidlle  of  tte  floor,  backs  together, 
aa  they  walked  away  from  each  other,  be 
repeated  tbe  marriage  ceremony  backwards. 


Hassa3hD-etts  bouts  of  printing  "half  the 
ra'igious  journals  of  the  country,"  but  it 
doesn't  siy  eo  much  about  printiog  nearly 
a'i  tbe  "flash''  ones. 


It  took  a  special  trio  with  four  cars  to 
carry  a  Eentockiui's  relatives  to  the  reei- 
dercjof  his  biide,  where  tbe  ttipti.U  were 
to  be  eelebiat  d. 

♦ 

The  latest  mode  de  Paris  is  lo  have  one's 
fan  trimmed  with  Lee;  which  is  something 
like  having  hot  plum-padding  with  ics- 
oreara  sauce-. 

Havioga  Young  Men's  Christian  Associa- 
tion, Brazil  is  teciaoicg  to  keep  a  sharp 
look-out  in  its  cu-t  jm-houses. 


Oysters. 

In  strolling  round  the  other  nigh:, 
-To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
•Our  careU'UiJt,  by  chance  did  stray 

To  wo"--     fountain's  cease-less  play 
Of  ipaxkl*Dg  waters,  trade  a  sojeen 

Through  welch  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen; 

While  niOGsy  b:oc(  and  pearly  shell, 

O'er  which  the  waters  eettly  fell, 

Made  that  wiiijow  recm  to  bi 

Borne  fairy  grotto  of  tbe  sea. 
£top,"  aaid  my  friend,  "lefs  go  In  here— 

It  looca  so  nice — and  try  their  cheer." 

"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 

That  this  place  nulls  me  to  a  'T.'" 

No  sooner  had  we  lound  a  seat 
-Than  st  our  bide  a  waiter  neat 

Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 

Said  they  had  almost  any  dlea 

That  wetnignt  name.    We  found  It  true, 
.  And  cocked  ma^rajioottiy,  toe; 

All  kliida  of  o;*ters,  juicy,  fat, 

looked  every  style;  Jwal  think  of  that, 

f  n&  If  your  month  don't  water,  then 

You're  different  from  other  men. 

'  bey'd  clam  nod  crabs  and  terrapins; 

a  fact,  we  found  thev  had  within 
-  I  hat  cosy  place  a£I  kinds  of  game, 
Jflafa,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
bridle  every  dish  was,  I  ana  sure, 
;t  spared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 

1  .e  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
"i  .at  they  hars  here  the  beet  ice  cream; 
•  *-•  here  they  floes,  the  little  sinners, 

T     get  what  they  e*ll  "siKii  nice  dinners.'* 

"Wiioever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 

To  three  bc&dred  tbtrtj-seven  Bush, 
.And  there  :hlg  truth  he'lj  find  made  plain: 

Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 

Pacific  OjiterBoute,  S37  Bush  street,   above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

CHABLE8  OAAES.  Proprietor. 


Notice  to  the  Public. 

H.  Peyser,  719  MoLtgosery  Btreet,  one  doer 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  Is  now  sel- 
ling off  hi*  tine  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  chlU 
arena'  clotoiog,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatdg  reduced  cr.oea.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  h*t*.  trunks,  valises, 

*c.  below  co.t.    Callif  yon  want  bargauas.3L 

•Twenty  Tbousand 

Pepsi  Collars,  all  style*,  fcr  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Cheat  Laundry,  offlse  121  Leldeidoi ff  st. 

Olam  Chowder  Every  ru»i*t. 

The  best  chowder  in  town,  at  tbe  original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  15  Morton  street,  jast  tff 
Kearny.  4  3_, 


loore, 

Formerly  cf  Bass  House  Carriages,  can  be 
vjund  In  front  of  Ooleman   Bros,   clothlns  ee- 

bUahinent,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  M->nt- 
_.mery  ats..  or  Dexter  rubles.  Oarrlaae  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  so 


The    Edwin  Forrest  Home. 

The  Hon.E  i  rL  Pri^e,  Daniel  Dougherty. 
the  Msy.tr  of  Philadelphia,  and  a  number 
of  tbec.ty  members  of  tbe  city  members  of 
tbe  Leg  is  latere,  Led  a 'netting  on  Marc*h 
22J  at  tae  Mayor's  offic-,  wfcere  the  drift 
foraeharier  for  the  "ForreBt  Home,"  pro- 
vided for  in  tbe  will  of  the  late  Edwin  For- 
rest, wis  preietitel  and  discuss-.d. 

James  Oakee,  of  Boston,  James  LaweoD, 
of  New  Voi k,  Daniel  Djughsrty,  ;John  W. 
Forney,  James  H.  Cattle,  John  H.  Miche- 
ner,  aod  the  Mayor  ez  officio  ate  consti- 
tute! a  boly  politic,  under  the  name  of  tbe 
"Eiwin  Forrest  Home,"  with  t.e  usual 
powers  cf  a  corporation. 

Tbe  stcjnd  e.ctiou  of  tae  charter  provides 
that  the  '-Home"  shall  bs  established  at  the 
couotryisat  of  tbe  late  Edwin  Forrest,  cJ.td 
Spring  Brook,  and  sball  be  for  the  support 
aod  maintenance  of  actors  aod  aotresses, 
decayed  by  age  or  dsabled  by  infirmity,  wco, 
if  natives  of  tbe  Doited  Butts,  sball  have 
tervei  at  least  five  years  in  the  theatrical 
profusion,  and  if  of  foreigu  birth,  shall 
havesrrrei  in  that  profession  at  lta?t  ten 
yetrs,  whe  ejf  three  ycars  next  previoua  to 
the  application  thill  have  been  in  tbe  United 
State?. 

After  the  Dumber  of  inmates  reaches 
twelve,  no  othe-s  sball  be  admitted  witbout 
the  approval  of  tbe  majority  of  tbe  inmates 
and  tae  managers.  Provisions  are  mtde  for 
tbe  election  of  officers  and  the  appointment 
of  employee  and  measures  are  provided  to 
be  taken  t>  prevent  any  failure  or  abuse  of 
the  charity.  So  much  of  tbe  will  of  Mr. 
Forrest  as  applies  to  the  "Home"  is  then 
recited  in  tbe  act  of  incorporation,  one 
clause  of  which  may  cot  inappropriately  be 
quoted  to  show  the  sc  >pe  of  the  institution 
as  intended  by  its  founder. 

The  purposes  of  tbe  said  "Edwin  Forrest 
Heme"  are  intended  to  be  partly  elocution- 
al and  self-sustainiog,  aa  well  as  e'eemasyn- 
ary,  and  "never  to  encourage  idleness  or 
thriftlesmesain  those  capable  of  uEefnl  ex- 
ertion. Mylifcarary  shall  be  plactd  therein 
in  precise  manner  ss  it  now  exists  in  my 
hcue  in  Broad  street,  Philsd:lpbis.  There 
shall  be  a  neat  and  pleasant  theatre  for  pri- 
vate exhibitioBS  and  histrionic  cultcre. 
There  shall  be  a  picture  galltry  for  the  pre- 
servation and  exhibition  cf  my  collection  of 
engravings,  picture?,  statuary,  and  otber 
works  of  art,  to  which  ^additions  may  be 
made  from  time  ta  time  if  tbe  revenues  of 
tbe  institution  shall  suffice.  These  objects 
are  not  only  intended  to  improve  tbe  taste, 
but  to  promote  tbe  health  and  happiness 
cf  the  inmates  and  such  visitors  ss  may  be 

ftdmiitsd." 

■♦  — 

On  the  Black  List. 

Tbe  Daily  Bceky  Mountain  News  of  Den- 
ver, Colorado,  publishes  in  its  issue  of 
March  1st  a  "Black  List"  of  those  who  owe 
it  money.  Among  tbenamts,  we  find  "Cal- 
ifornia Miostrels,  Cb&rles  Vincent."  Cbas. 
is  on  our  black  list  too.  He  owes  tbe  Bocky 
Mountain  Kewd  $30.  Figabo  didn't  get  off 
as  easily  as  that  by  a  hundred  dollars. 


Tbe  Common  Pnte. 

"The  fate  of  a  young  man"  ij  the  t'tle  o? 
a  new  novel.  We  koow  it  a'ready.  It  is  to 
wait  on  some  young  l&dy  he  thinks  the  acme 
of  perfection,  t3  sp.nd  all  bis  sparecaab— 
sometimes  more  then  Le  can  spare — on  her, 
attend  her  t>  balls,  theatres,  parties,  and 
church,  aod  then  fiad  out,  when  he  asks  tte 
question  to  which  an  answer  in  tbe 
affirmative  vr.U  make  bim  entirely  happy, 
ordeprtss  bim  to  the  lowest  depths  of  de- 
spair and  disarranged  necktie,  that  she  is 
already  engaged  ti  be  marr.ei  to  tba  bald- 
beaded  wre'eh  who  wears  eye-glasies,  and 
tilts  science.  It  is  ple-sant  jest  then  to 
have  th3  adoied  object  remark.  "If  we  can- 
not be  more,  wj  can  st  least  be  friends  for 
life."  If  tbe  ycuth  isn't  a  fool  he  bears  hi* 
fats  with  fortitude,  and  soon  returns  to  bis 
three  squire  meals  a  day.  If  he  is  a  fool  be 
takes  to  tailing  all  his  friends  about  bis  un- 
happy condition,  get)  diuok,  wears  bad 
clothe?,  and— greatest  folly  of  all— goes  off 
and  marries  another  woman  who  has  played 
some  ether  young  man  tbe  same  trick  that 
was  played  on  himself.  If  this  isn't  "the 
fate  ot  a  young  man,"  then  we've  never  been 

JQvenile. 

+. 

Has  Him  Safe. 

"Tbe  average  California  widow,  after  bury- 
ng  her  hnsband,  tikes  satisfaction  from  tbe 
thong. t  that  now  she  knows  where  be  sleeps 
nights.  The  extent  to  which  thia  is  capable 
of  sof  leniog  tbe  keen  agony  of  seperatios, 
can  only  bs  appreciated  by  those  whose  mar- 
ried life  is  not  blessed  by  sash  perfect  know- 
ledge 


Trie    Dnnbnry  News 

The  funny  man  of  the    Danbury  News, 
whose  piquante  paragraphs  are  eo  generally 
copied  by  tbe  newspapers,  is  Wra.  Bailey. 
— ■-■  ■  * 

Bellow  gels  £350  per  night. 


San^-wicJi  Island  Pulu. 

Since  the  aaeenBlon  of  tbe  king  to-the  throne 
of  tbe  f andwlch  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  Industry  is 
taking  new  life.  air.  Jacob  Scbiefber,  dealer  In 
bedding  and  furniture,  520  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices tnat  ihe  fathering  and  bis  shipments  thai 
year  will  bs  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
In  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
for  ma' trass  bedding,  and  donbtlees  Mr.  Schrei- 
ber  will  And  no  difficulty  in  disposing  of  all 
teat  comes.  , 


SPREVG    GOODS 

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AMERICA 

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ALL 


GOODS    WARRSNTID 
REPRESENTED. 


Spring  Goods  Arriving  Daily. 

THE  LARGEST  STOCK   AND   LOWEST  PRICES 
OF  ANY  HOUSE  IN  THE  CITY. 


CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  Stor 

(Fermerlj  Mayer  £  Warkheim.) 

No.    SO    MONTGOMERY    8TBKI 

Oppu.iic  the  I.lcfc  Bout. 
BKAKCH.    108    KEABUI    8I*tt 

MB.    MAYKK  CALLS   ATTgRTION  Tn  I 
large  ud  well  eenctsd  u.anani ol 

ladies  Cloaks,  in  Si)*,  ?eiT 
and  Cloth, 

And  aia  dbw  style*  of  readr-n»tU  8 Hit  .tar^i 

Also,  a  l»r<e  B'.ock  ot  StriDoa    K»mh»._iT" 
bh.w!3,  L.M  J.ok.l..  8,lt    ,OQ    o?,i.^!* 
Silt*  S.tio,,  i;lo.k:DW    ...  ...r,  dlS-lS; 

Tnmnion.    JUST  AKBIV*D,  ,  USTStH 

PI.A.IH     ASH     ZKBCOIll], 

MJfflK    SUITS, 

N.  B.-Olojke.  Dresses  ud>  mt<  nu.  . 
m  Itteet  faehiop,  st  resionabie  rstes. 


s. 


HALL'S 


lR« 


CLOTHING. 

COARSE     and     FINE! 


Star  Slalrts  ana  Collars. 

All    scrts    and   Fizep,   for  ca'e  obeap,  at  tbe 
What  Cbeer  Liimdr;,  121  Leideedorff  st,       * 


The  Strongest  kind  of  a  bint — A  'young 
lidy  askings  gemleman  to  see  if  one  of  her 
rings  would  go  on  bis  little  finger. 


Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  fttyliEh 
nor  pes  and  a  reliable  driver  art  tbe  leading  ee- 
eentiaJs  of  an  trjoyobleride,  and  tfctae  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Franeltco  eo  unqnestiorjablv 
as  frcm  Firnt  Bontos,  vhoee  carriages  have 
tbe  privlle ge  o  tbe  Bland  frontlnr  ths  Occi- 
dental Hctel.  Hlsbaxdwme  turn-out:  Ere  nfced 
by  tbe  best  circles  of  tbe  city,  and  as  be  makes 
It  a  point  to  employ  able,  booeet  and  perfectly 
courtecaB  drivers,  nets  more  liberally  patron- 
ized tban  any  otber  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Cjaet,  wbllea  large  number  of  pereoEB,  and 
ladieeln  particular,  *lli  engage  no  cirrlagei 
except  lbose  whicb  be  nrovldss.  FVank  has  en- 
joyed gr*at  enoeeee  In  hie  boiin^as,  an!  tbe 
a jmlrable  way  In  which  be  conducts  it  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  patronize  him.    * 


Woman's    £tlf?n.ts. 

One  would  ttlnk  that  It  was  one  of  wonsan'0 
rights  to  enjoy  aa  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  tame  price  for  It,  Sesily  all  the  r&E- 
tanrante  "  for  ladles  and  ge ■.tl-men"  in  San 
Fcanclsco  have  poorer  far^  than  those  where 
g-ntlemen  only  dl&e.  Thcbe  is  *>-  Jicipnoy. 
At  the  Piokeeb  ErerauBAxr,  on  Wa-blngion 
street,  at  tbe  ccroer  of  Dunbar  AlKy,  ladies  cin 
get  an  ex  ellent  brsakfast,  dinner  or  latc'i.  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bockc-o,  fST&bliehed 
tince  1819,  provides  tvery  lnsury  the  market 
affords.  Both  ladles  aod  gentlemen  find  ther 
oishts  to  please  the  most  epicurean  taste. 


Tour  Money. 
Why  psy  $S  per  dozen  for  Cabinet  Bembrandt 
Photographs  when  you  can  get  them  for  21  per 
dozen,  scd  all  other  kinds  equally  cheap,  at  the 
Sew  Yolk  Gaixebt.  No.  25  Third  street,  be- 
tween allESion  and  Market  ftr'etg.  No  Ohlnpse 
employed  at  the  New  York  Gallery.  3-a 


We  get  no  bafiness  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  tbe  What  Cheer 
Laundry      Office,  121  Leidesdorff  street.        * 


Ladles  Vii,itins  Cerds. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Johk  P. 
Dwteb,  126  Sotter  street,  opposite  Lick  Home, 
and  at  the  Grand  Hotel.  N.  B.— Kajtuxxb- 
cmsro  kxatlt  aunsxD.  Fkkuaxbsis  of  every 
description  to  order.  s 


The  Last  Nevr  Song. 

Air—  "Moet  t£  Chandon." 
Emerson  CorvUle  i i  my  name. 
My  business  always  is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  and  Fancy  Boast, 
Rellehes  tbes?,  that  my  house  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
Ob!  hieh  oh!  Oh!  high  obi 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
Corville  fays  sol  says  sol 
On  Pine  Stteet,  at  No.  410, 
Remembtr  tbe  number  and  call  again, 
Visions  of  Shell-fi^h  In  every  style, 
|  cw.rdly  cause  yon  much  to  smile. 
Ledibfi  with  escort*  there  always  go, 
Ladies  go!  La3iee  go! 
Emerson  CorviUe's  palitei  and  BO 
8-1  They  go!  they  gol  they  go! 


^botoaraphlc    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
iailery.  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  atree-  a 


T"r\e    Beet    Bemedies, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  palm  Dr.  Per- 
if's  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  bllion«  complaints 
For  sale  by  all  drngglsts.  Agency,  417  Sansome 
street,  oexner  of  Commercial.  • 


Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 
The  People's  Bemedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains. 


McDowell,  Shuw  Card    Writer 

Beady   made    and   made   to  order.    Boom  10 

60S  Uaxkei  street,  ocr.  Post  and  Montgomery  c 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Caree  Stiff  Joints,  Sprain ■  and  Bruise?.  S-t. 

A  great  variety  of  Ti*s  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
Just  received  at  'he  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
Leldeidorff  itrett.  • 


•7"Foa  CHnnnxs's    Pictubt?  go  t»  Uoasi's 

Ugsja 


Foa  root  woee,  go  to  T.  C.  Jessup,  dentist, 
ocr.  Sutter  and  Montg'ry,  over  Tucker'e.     3-u 


Mrs.  M.  W.  Kind,  dreefmak<r,  has  removed 
to  132  Geary  street,  between  Dnpont  and  Stock- 
ton, opposite  Starr  King's  churob.  Ot 


Genuine    Ha.ana    C-Jfrars. 

Beet  brands  at  61     Montgomery  Btreet,  S.  W. 
comer  of  Merchant.    Franck  b  Oho.  4 


Attention,    Ladles 

To  give  tbe  skin  tbe  softness  of  velvet,  and 
be  tint  of  the  Illy  to  the  complexion,  use 
Pmaxf  s  Gaxau  d»  Lis.  l 


The  Boitoa  Pornitare  Company 

Has  removed  to  135  Market  Btreet,  between 
Third  and  Fourth,  and  have  a  new  and  well 
selected  stock,  at  reduced  prices.  41 


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FT 


PAR 


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1  he  Fortunate  ManJ-who  Buys  his  Clothing 
at  the  IXL  AUCTION  STOHE. 


THE  UNFORTUNATE  MAN  WHO 
DOES    NOT. 


UNDERCLOTHING,  ALL  GRADES. 


White  Shirts  for  the  Million  ! 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


T.  AST         LECTURE. 

PROF.  0.  8.  FOWLER, 

£»  PLATT'S  HALL  WEDNESDAY  AT  2,  TO 
Lidie-,  illasinied,  'Featl*  Health  aod  Bt>aotr 
•  pots."  Fifty  cent*.  Oooealat<on«  as  to  j«ur  ova 
and  obtldrea'e  pbrenolofr,  bet  DnBLneai,  etc.  at 
theGrttd  Uot  I,  daii  aod  tn  arsBioga  hoar  8  a-  M 
tllllOP.  M.  UilSoDday  ApnllO. apll 


PIANOS, 

ORGANS,  PIANO  STOOLS.  PIANO  OOVEBS, 
Sheet  Music,  Uasio  Books,  Masio  Folios,  etc. 
A  new  stock  aod  large  assortment.  Call  and  ex- 
ami  e  tbero.    The  celebrated 

McClUMON    PIAXOS, 

Now  lesaMtd  by  tba    saa-ieal  prafsaaloa  aa  ths 

best  me di om- priced  Pisoo  in  this  market. 

I>.  1-  BAS<KurT  A  CO.,  Agrents, 

K2w  Ma.   -5*1  Market  street. 


RETURN  THE  BOOK! 

Itr HOOVER  BORROWED  THE  "MEMOIR 
**  OP  HOME"  from  the  FToaBO  Offioe  is  pari 
tiealarlr  rrQoested  to  return  it  at  ones. 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

ON  HAND  ad  seeds 
to  OBDKB, 


BLAIR'S, 


Pnpll  «f  Lb  MhIidb  I.er«T.  PvU 

Ladies'  Hair  Dresser, 

SI    ELLIS   iTBIET.      •dm 


FAl'CT    GOODS,     WATCHES, 

JEWILKV,    KOTIOAS,    FIPIS, 
rESFl'UIl,    STitlOStBI, 
IXGLNB   CT7TJLEKV,  tbujtks, 

BAGS,    TAUSES,    TOBACCO,    etc 
A  FULL  STOOK  OF 

Linen  Coats  and  Dusters 

A  FULL  LINT!  OF 
LINEIM     SUITS. 


CALL    AMI 


SEE     FOR    YOTTHSEEF 
TBAT 


/WE  Blow  our 

own  Horn 
Because 
We  Have 
Got  A  Stock 
That  will 
Admit  IT. 


IXL  Auction  Store 

618  Kearny  St., 

Corner    ot    Commercial 


YELLOW 
DOCK 

USD 

IODIDE  of  POTASS 

rpUE     BEST     SPR1XO     MKIICIJ 

la   nie,      Pnrlflei   ihe   Bioalafa 

morbid,      eurrupt    and     Impnre  aaattat 

Caret  Kheam&tlian  and  Merearlal  Tan. 

Sold  by  all  Bmnrlata. 


AGENCY,     417    SANSaifS 
SOLS  AGENTS  FOB 
DB,     FEBBT'A    EAST    CHtlCiu 
T>R.   PEBBT'8  WE  IIFOOT  PILL* 


$m: 


CURES   DYSPEPSIA. 


fc.^^EncL'Bi 


Gives  Tone  to  the  Stoawi 


L,#«,lXLB 


WILL  REKEW  LOSS  OF  AFPHUti 


D^         I^Tr-RRATEp. 


.G^'TXLBi- 


Is  a  Sure  Relief  for  IndigMtio 


ummw 


HAS  KO  BUPEMOE  A»  A 

Bt,OOI>    PTJKIFli:' 

h»t(  


PToerammea,  and  &U  kinds  of  PriltiW I" 

show.  EJEorrrsE.  cohoebt.t* 

ATK!  ml  CIBtCS    UAHASlB 
AT  LOW  BATES,  BY 

B.  If.  steret 

S8»    CLAT    8TKBT     ■■ 


THOMAS    W.    BBBJB. 
SILVER  S»XaA.T* 


Ol  HEK    MT78ICAA.    HKSTBCB" 
ESTABLISHED  ID  !••»> 


,■  Im riTPB  on  the  B*oip  ud  pnj 

K.  a-Fiie-tonod  SUtor  Solo  BMl«  J 
easfo&iio  ajw»r«  on  hind. . 


FREE  AND  EASY 

EVEKX    lATIEllAT    »«•  ' 
Fluio   and    Singing  •"• 


CHARING 


tJLlALl' 

.     •*. In, 


SOB  Mlnloi  .trot t, 
daM  EAGLES  k  WILP,  Fnyj 


CANDIES. 

ALL     aOifDi     OE    THE     ""ifal  i 
naada  at  om  Staam  Oand>Faa«a«T—  f 
OTdara.  aw«<nall»  from  tbi  ojnUT.  "• 
and fa.  b.  P~-P117  »g£*fJ1-WA«, 

!•»  Montcomary  ta«  aa*1 


l».p«sod.'  d't 


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EMERSON    MINSTRELS 


n.  _n-o_-»  loiviiva- 

■  — *> 

WILSON'S 


CUARI-EB 


IV1 


IV. 


San  Rlekej,  Ike  Great  Irish  Co-.e_.a_. 

_ittlo   Mac,   the   San   Francisco   Favorite. 


tM   rmom  t» 


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iTtEDHT   imilMI  AT  t 

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r»    tJaaol*   atovn 


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«  Dili     I'OLRA 
JOAN  OF  ARC! 


I  II  I  I. K  ■  AC  and   WASTER    FRtMiMV 


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,£_____   HAKirusR  noxj,  -'\Thito  Hqaair 


HI  SHELL 


Tba  Bra  ■  Ilk* 


..    »l«  RIOIaTT 
B»>  Han 

P     J    (III— Ml 


MOIITI  ■_  v>  »«  : 


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he  Siamese  Twins 


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sow    ' 


nnc  house;;- 

MPICHOUSE,"^_rV;__ 


VIVIAIY.       VIVIAN.       VI VI  AIM.      VI VI  AIM. 


E-GOE-IVTJFIIO     -_kOT. 


HO    K  AP'I.T  BH 


•  *—■•»   m«ic«_.   rorriiiii 


.r—  abb    ABO   OIOII 


AMPHITHEATRE 


•MW.   «._«.    |BBI<H    •  .Ilk    -l-ll. 

thtb  rvmuo  a*»u.  is 

r.c    Ik.    H.  14.,    |»Mh    11.1,1 
^ —  •«  im  ■■■.Win  IhmHii  rf  ».  o-iw 


Tlao   Oront    J_.-Ti.rr.. 

!■•  inilllU  I  »n>    oT.a.rr 


OMAR    EIIVOSLET 

Win  i»fi>  ia  hi*  0-*at  >*•.•*••  ftoa-l«a, 

-D    _    __  __        BOTARA. 

PO.IT1T.LT    ll'ITIII 

New     I  Mui-.trinn    MpenUotel 

The  Harvest  Home 

Merry  Snorts  of  the  Old  Country 

r_M  hf  is.  04«M«f  ai.1    A-»f  ia-ioa 


Bob  Hatli  [^  ift*  it  ftka'Cb 


(_.*T>r   Sk»rp 

shbjmp 

PoIlO*. 


•  ••* 


Otbar  ebaraetm  f»t   tba  OoTOtinj. 


./.  Bobtna-r. 

Bob  H*M 

..LITTLl   WAO 
BMa  Ricaof 


A  First  Part  of  Equestrian   Acts 
Popular  Prices  of  Admiwion. 

Fa-it*  Clr-I« „ a  a* 

(•-»•«  Wt-lo 7* 

r_r«»*tWF •  * 

Ob -14  ran.    11.11     P-l"*. 
■B-Bot  ntrloa  apart  datlr  from  1*  l«  4.     U   *ra  nwn  Ml. 


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Y&YsY&Y-BVY 

I  #1   M  *H.ni  KHIRm     T»ay  ti  «»rai— (.T.  aod  forq«»  ttf  »*-1  •-'ar.-li-y -.;i  ra»«' ba  Baawb'd.    To  bo  bad  ooit  at  lb* 
LL   ABO   -IB   rB|«.  IX    L.     All    riOl      -mm-,      Ol  «    Kr.r.r    .If-    .    r«r      (..-rrrl.l. 


$1,000  REWARD  OFFERED 


.*,  K  h**aaii t  |.pB.  aa 
all  kladl  ot  tiora*.  aa  r-  ad<  'j  -■  I  .  sa  l.tnlnaat, 
-■l»»  and  I'i'n  tn.  •  rt  i  r  «  ■  le  h>  hidll  aiaflt 
DA    V    MhUI  U    114  k.a.ni  .ir».i       (all 


ODtf* 


ROPOLITAN  THEATRE 

y  Afternoon April  18th 

T    ANNUAL    BENEFIT 

or  nt 

eneiolent  Protectee  Independent 

OBDKR     or' 

u_rr«t'*  ■  ■* 
„.«»«" 
HI*** 

*  9!-_ 


Oa  -blah  towiloe  »  bo. i  of 


tistes  have  Volunteered  I 

_e   4tn    Arllllory    Bund 

OBCHBSrBV  UP  22  MIIHICIANS 

CkIk  ■!>•  nir.rllaa  .f  _   tlUHCH. 


1-  It   o  O  11   A.   M    M    XI 

—  r. -••  _■.!._.. ■    ZI-  —  T.  L._.r 

i.  M ».«.   4th  Artlllerr  B..4 

I-    «■!•  ••■■ Iruah    .(irtl.'r 

I  .*.• ...Ih.'l..  O.-I.ll 

l.tU.-Tn  DWIUIIIIOIU     O.,.   M.rl.w. 

—I—  ■!..„«  <l»..l 

il.  Ml..  BilB  Ch.f.a. 

•A-BalMi.4 Hurry  llwarl. 

.11.—  K.T.aia. Mia.  M    ..<*  Haara 

MiMAal— iMIMlTinom Hla.   Kil.  Wlrl«ai 

lall.a-U.T  UUI.IA  lUIDOlt  J     O.   Wllll.IM.al 

I.  B<«1 M'llM  U.X.I.  .ml  A.I.I., 

■  A. Mia.  r...,  Slhaai 

..4  •••a.-lOT.  lion  rn.  Roan  .*  I.   Daaala 

^^^Br  l».T«ll» ...H.rr,  O^.al... 

all'1  ♦•  I.ne     Br...  Oa.pMI,   .<>!,  a..  «..t 

ll*     I.  ....  a. 4  S..e« O..III  ..4  C«o»«r 

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B  gh  Jack  the  Heeler 

...  1 1  in... .. 


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...  ■.  r.  f.  «..u 


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h*C^k'c-iL,i.ur........: 


rsss 


TH1A    EVCRIKQ APRIL  16 

Aril  •*.',  aTanlnB  during  Ik*   W-.I. 

TAI  .Uia.ATlt  «I6Rj  I0Y  rlMltr, 

BLIND  TOM 


OLAW 
BnottA  "Patbaiwiu-' 
Aoaila.  "MoooHgii." 
Aoamn-a 


MF-i.r.imostrf. 


__  lUreb 

Pnaaral  Marab  ,.Cbo»ia  I  M,m  in  KfTpt,. 

fIAM>     ruHit;    MOI.IM. 

"T  orllna". 

""TMfl'n* ,*  Dfla'  anil  AavilObnm*  ... 
"La«r*«la  Snrfia,"   Drink. a*.  Son«  •:  Kaataat*.   ... 

"t. naiad    UnMinraor  

-OiadaiaPa,"  No*  fiu  M 
"I^MB»a«l>«'a  '*  OaprltM. 

~IVaro— ."   Varlatlaa   

rANTARIAa    AMD    1APU1CH*. 


B>«>itan*aB 

Baa'i.otan 

M-in1*l'-ii(.n 
H«fldrl.i(jtin 
Maadn  ••oho 

Hrf.lBI 


..Wal'ata 

V-rM 

.Hootaa  tl 
.Onni'iH 
...Kaaalat 
...KalllBl 
..    .Balllai 


Tb»ib«r» 

,.,     Thulhrrc 

CloU  oh. In 

Wal.aBba.up. 

LUal 

Oot'*ohalk 

11.  d." 

H.f  aaa 
OoMavbaJk 

..Konkla 


•»"!• 

Da-MWSiwMO-... 

Unof  tTbarha 


rat>l  alt.  'Homa.  li-«rt  Uaaa" 

"Iaii  Ko-«  »i  H.««»i" 

B«Tar>a,  '  Laat  ■i*^" 

•^hi.p  rt-c  Vfl.  da"  ... 

■'H'atoU  i  H.»i1"Oaprio^ 

Faoiaa-.  "'Jlfl  Kaadratf  ih  P»*-.o" 

'■*•!''    I.«»s  <rna,"  and      wat* a  \t  'h«  MtKklac 

(Ptana  f  orta  [Aiiatioaaef  tb«  Bird)  .. . 

"Fol  an  aaramra" 

MARlll  B«. 

'  (]■'!_. n  THnmp   al" 

H1><IU  Kip»a  Cptll»*" 

P1.AKTATHIW     HILOaiM. 

**~ha  naldaa  Mllev«M". I  "fbat  Wa'oama  Daf".. 

"I  _  alatoal  Barraoadad" I  '  {Jana  alanf .  Moaaa". . 

OB1UINAL    »«MJ« 

'UtUaJobnu" |  "•ha  B*»)-Pi«k»r"  .. 

"Tba  Mao  who  Oottha  Olartar  in  bw  Kja"  ...  

IMITATION*. 

Maa'aBo* ' 

__  «h  WoMn  ftod  Hum)  Or»a« 

Tb«  H  rp 

b«Mobltacptu«« 

Mcotoh  -Iddl-r 

Pr*duoaa  Tfiraa  Malodlaa  *i  Iba  Mat  Hi 

DMVBIPTIVII    Kf'Bin. 

"Oaaoada" Pa-iar  i  BallUof  Haeaa«M..RII__Taia 

"R^a5lo»_" Blioo   roaal  Daiilgbi Bliad  To* 

BO  Iff  O". 

"Hooka- fa  tb«  0»adJ'«f  -haDaap"  _..«.«« 

"Wan  fen*  S-.tloaa  H*>r_a**i-d  Wij" 

"Bftoi.*a  P*»aw-ll  'o  ram  Moora". .......      

**Tba  ■■•rp  tb*.  Oooa  tbraath  lara'a  Halla" 

"MaoftTMor*-'  ti«lhaHnj["       , 

"Tbantoo'll  Kaiaarabar  Ma.' 'l'*Tba'>id  Bajio**" 

"A  Uoaabf  tb»S-«" I'Ttta  lay  Oraon". 

PABLOB    •FLEfTIOIA,  __ 

Sil_oU1<tlB  Aflat Hallarl  Monati-rj   Balla. ..Wabll 
alt  BUcaaa Hallarl  La  Daatra  . 

ABBIB*K>R.. 

Baata-tavb 
aai- aitr»  *»*nw. 

cii4-.sT!iSVt7,tr5A taiZ  ,"'."*^ ..  or... 


*.V.V.'.'.*_ai 

..nmenn 

fllanrrad  Hmi,  «,<*. 
Baal.  Bay  b.  aaonrad  >.  uiunmQtii'i  Mart.  ttan.  wi_- 


T^O»«IB_..». 


I«.atu'i,0kru. 


HURRAH .HURRAH ! 

Siconil  Annual  Excursion 

....or  TBI.... 

Warren    Guard. 

OOHPANV  B. 

>  I'.rimn  Kf.bT  usp.t«  mr,  in.  or., 

OAPr.  r.  t.  m  vtatr, 
TO  BADGEES'  PAB.K  OAKLAND 

iS.oond  SUtloo  (ran  B-oadwar  > 
IVKDAT ..ArBtlt,  Soifa,  l-T* 

•r-Ornod  Ban-llall  Ma-on  biltHn  tba  Oraa- 
oarja  and  Ml"'  '•tar  Haaa-Ball  i  luba.  for  aa  ala- 
gioi  aurar-aiouDltd  B.r. 

TicurTi Fir*rr  obbtm 

Ob.ldr'n  ttidar  11  raar*  Of  a«B  Sft  o»bli 

'Tab-hid    frota  lha  nambaraof  tha  OatDaaar 

oral  tba   Ho  at   od  th*   abOrnimi  o'  in-  Ciouraioa 

apt  -d THK  OOMwiriM-. 

AriKa  Tan 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

00  TO  TH* 

_FCot     8ootoH, 

■  -lt4-r  alr»*-rt,   a«aar  Kfaraj  , 
And  try  oat  ef  thalr 

Hot  Scotch's  or  Tom  ic  Jerry's 

All    X>rln_n    Ten    Ccnta 


irfir 


JIM.  D.  BBroOH.  P-oarlatar. 


.a  lorwLnl  olaaiaa  lor  loatrootlo.  In  Kloontl 


CUSSES  l|Ji-0CUTI0H. 

TWO    Or    THK    LKADTKO    HEMBBRB    OF 
lb     " 

Parae_a  -iafiic*-  to  avail  tbrnjaalfaa  of  tba  oppor- 
taalty  of  aoqutrtDB  ft  oa*  f»l  An  at  a  ■oderata  aoat 
•aoaood  lo  U)olro_niaa  to  "Oa-braoa  "  P.  0.  Boi 
CM.  -boa  paraoalAM  aa  to  '..an,  ato,.  aril)  bo 
aan.  '■«  abaii^  __._*•$_ 

_B__I_^DAV*  Hlrlnil,  «  ... 
_DB_D  OldOrldo.  iKadUo..  iaO«UT 
Hra.1.  HtMo   K.aff.1  awl  Dapoct,  wkara  aoo 


o 


OLB 


oubl.!  HUT  ANO  OOLD  UBIkKA,  aAtlawnp 
Hoc  th.  old  Plana.'  l.nooh.  Tba  "Old  BoarV'  U 
aiw...«"  •"•wl       DAVM  MBIIDKB.  Pr*wlrtw 


GEORGE    MA-YEB 

rjBAI.ER  IB  PVSTBM.OUIIS 


..dall  ki.4.  01  MHfl.1.  PIHU    ^BW"^ 


Ladies  and  Children 

...  win.  kiud.,.. 

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TUESDAY APBIL15,1878 


AXUSKMEIST8,    Etc* 


California  Tnoatxa. 

Tbe  Bntappearenoeof   Mrt.  D.  P.  Bower*  l**t 

Bight  drew  ■,  ipiecdi*  *ud>ecc*  t)  *oi§  theatre. 
Theater  of  the  evening  »tt  received  wUb  ft  per- 
feet  storm  of  »ppI»dm  ob  raskipg  her  appear. nee 
♦a  Iht  nise,  »dJ  wii  called  before  the  ouUId  ftt 
tbe  end  of  the  tint  ict.axd  atafn  at  toe  close  of 
the  play.  "D[»na.or,  Lon'iMuk,"  a  comedy  in 
tear  eete,  by  WeatlsBd  Mar-  too,  wfti  pretested  by 
Mrs.  D,  P.  Bowei*  during her  flnt  engaseraent ia 
this  etly,  at  the  Metropolitan  ibettr*.  ThesouGO. 
*f  th*  play  is  ell  •oofteena&ten  the  avowed  dlslUo 
to  matrimony  of  Diana.  Diana  fa  asbaractsr  mod- 
eled on  that  of  Beat.ios  in  "Much  Ado  a  boot 
sTothing,"  while  Don  Cesar  maj  eland  for  Bene- 
dick. Plana  1*  really  in  love  with  Don 
Cerier,  and  be  le  madly  In  love  with  her* 
and  to  bring  tbeee  two  to  acknowledge  their  love 
is  the  treat  aim  of  Perlr,  a  faitbfsl  servant  of 
Siena.  Mr*.  Bower*  In  the  till*  rel*.  g*«  *  mo*» 
powwpfalftad  ftrli-UorepweenUlion  of  .ho  mio- 
gltd  emotion*  of  love,  pride  and  jealousy.  «aoh 
striving  for  mattery  in  Diana'*  Pieaet,  J.  O.  Mo 
OoUomwaaexoelleotea  Don  Gasier,  reading  and 
acting  the  part  wllh  dignity  atd  fraoe;  John  Mo- 
Cu!  lough  In  Perin  had  one  of  tboie  oharaoter  parte 
tn  wblobb*  delights,  and  in  whlob  he  is  always  so 
effective.  W.  A ,  M  **l*jer  a*  *>on  Luis,  and  Owen 
Marlowe  ee  Doo  Gaatoo,  filled  their  roltewell. 
playiag  costlier  and  lover  oapitally.  B.  N.  Tbayei| 
alway*  reliable,  wa*  good  a*  the  father  of  Diana' 
Don  Diego.  Mle*  Maggie  Moor*  noted  with  much 
spirit  and  pleaaing  aroboeis  n*  Fleretta,  and  Bang. 
charmingly,  aod  Ml**  Helen  Tnoy  a*  F«nisa- 
dresssd  and  acted  the  part  to  perfection.  Mias 
Minnie  Walton  In  the  pert  of  Lanra,  wa*  delight- 
fully natartl,  and  played  it  more  pletilngly  than 
*ey  other  no  tree*  we  havsaeenr  conld  bave  done. 
The  play  throughout  waa  a  perfect  encoets.  The 
scenery  we*  beautiful,  and  tb*  tinging  by  the 
shorn*,  main  and  f*m»le,  wasextremelynne.  Tni* 
eoaodi,  a*  prsseatei.  tt  tb*  California  Theatre,  i* 
t  perfect  treat,  and  should  be  wi  nested  by  all 
who  bare  a  taste  for  elegant  acting,  fine  musio  and 
serf  cot  etiw  en  .cue.  The  earn*  piece  will  be  played 
this  evening. 
Aihambr*. 

Oharlea  Vivian  ie  a  great  card  at  thi*houa*.  Last 
night  be  i&t-cdcced  ft  number  of  distinct  imper- 
••aat.onsof  obaracter.  a»d  waa  encored  again  and 
•gain  oatll  he  bad  to  appeal  to  the  foibearanoe  of 
the  audience  by  bowicg  eilenily.  Then  they  let 
fain  off  witneconrjleof  atorieaand  the  ieevitab  e 
"Tea  Thousand  MHea  aw.y,"  one  of  tbe  beet  bin 
of  oharaoter  acting  ever seen  on  any  stige.  A  cepi- 
tal  programme  will  be  given  to-night;  it  appear* 
ob  our  first  page. 
Metropolitan  Theatre. 

To-night  tb*  Obepmanfiisttrs/who  are  in  the 
•  events  week  of  their  engagemest  at  thia  house- 
will  appear  in  the  very  lively  burletfue  of  "Plato,* 
in'whieb.  also  M'lle  Ganyaio,  and  Mmr,  Bnlalay 
will  appear  in  a  pa*  d«  deux,  and  k.  D.  Dane«> 
til*  wonderful  ventriloquist,  will  present  new 
•ketches  of  character.  Te-morrow  afternoon  the, 
B.'F.  L  Seals,  an  aueciation  ohi-flr  composed  of 
•nemhtraef  th*  minstrel,  mualoal  and  ttettriesi 
profeaalonr,  will  take-tbeir  firat  benefU. 
Be>H*  Union   Theatre. 

Thoe.  Osmpbell,  the  baritooe,  at  this  honse  i* 
ejne  of  tbe  meat  pleasing  ballsdiala  who  ever  sp~ 
peared  in  thl*  oily,  he  baa  a  good  voice  and  a  capi- 
tal strle  of  sieging.  He  will  appear  to-night  with 
the  Bella  Union  Minstrel*  Id  the  first  part,  and 
also  In  the  interlude.  A  very  rleb  and  varied 
entertainment  will  be  given,  a*  may  be  seen  by 
referring  to  onr  flnt  page. 
Buckley's  Neve   Varieties. 

Mies  Ida  F ii  k,  Katl*  Zo»,  B  anehe,  Annie  Lamar 
Maggie  Kelly  and  mam  ethers  will  appear  t  o-night 
In  ballads  aid  Obaraiter  songs,  Harry  Devoy  in 
Dutch  special  1 1  ••,  Fiank  Moitimer  in  sketches. 
Miss  Ida  May  in  dances,  aod  others  of  tbs  company 
IB  amusing  acta. 
John  Wilson's.  Amphitheatre. 

This  place  of  amusement  wa*  re-epeeed  last 
nil  bt  for*  season  of  a  weal's  duration.  It  waa 
erowded  in  every  pert,  and  th*  dree*  eiro'e  pre- 
sented a  most  brilliant  appearance,  being  filled 
with  fashionably  dressed  ladlaa'and  gentlsmen( 
Th*  programme  was  an  excellent  one;  Miss  Lanra. 
the  female  gvmna*t,i*avery  daring  and  graceful 
artiste,  and  shs  gained  much  applaaae  for  her  per- 
formance with  Harry  Clark.  Omar  Kingsley  re- 
solved  a  hearty  greeting  ob  making  hi*  appear 
aoce  la  hi*  old  oharaoter  of  Ella  .Zoyara,  and  poo 
formed  a  vsry  pleasing  act.  The  entertainment 
concluded  with  a  very  ettringand  exciting  seens' 
'•presetting  a  steeple  chase,  and  ether oat-door 
sports  of  Merrla  England. 

Benefit   or  Protective    Order   of  Seals, 

Tb*  benefit  of  th*  Benevolent,  Protective,  Inde- 
pendent Order  of  Seal*  will  take  place  to-morrow 
afternoon,  at  2  o'clock.  An  immesae  number  of 
▼olsatsars.  whose  n*m**  are  given  en  our  first 
p*«e,  will  appear,  and  a  very  varied  entertainment 
will  be  given.  The  performance  will  cemmeuoe 
with  nn  overture  by  .twenty-two  musicians,  led 
•78.  Zinsser;  Owen  Marlowe  will  read  "The  Blue 
•ad  the  Gray ;"  Frank  Mortimore  wi  1  >ln*  serio- 
eemle  *engs;  M  si  Ella  Chapman  will  perform  a 
banjo  eolo;  Miss  Blanche  Chapman  will  sing  a  bal- 
lad; Miae  Ella  Wilton  will  recta  "Barbara  Frit 
•his, '  and  J.  0.  Williamson  follows  wlh  hU  vor- 
•lea;  Mis*  Maggie  Moore  will  appear  In  b*r  spe- 
cialty of  "Katuina;"  Henry  Edwards  will  recite. 
M'lle  Gaugata  and  Mm*.  BuisUy  will  appear  in  a 
pas  de  deox :  Simor  Donato  will  present  hie  origi 
aftl  versica  of  "Love  Among  tbe  Rossi;"  Little 
■so  will  perform  bis  Bsssnoe;  T.  Bree.  Thoe, 
Oampbell,  Mat  Kelly  and  W.  Bark  wUleing  aqnar- 
t*tt*;  otbere  meaiioned  on  our  flnt  psgo  wiilap- 
•sarin  varieua  specialties,  and  the  performance 
will  end  with  the  faroe  of  "High  jmok  lai  H,e,er 
hy  Ui  Rattier.  Jake  W»!laoe  and  member*  of  the 
B  P.  I.  Seals. 

Hanslel  and  Havden  Society. 
^7  A  grand  musical  festival  will  be  given  by  the 
Handel  and  Haydn  booisty,  at  the  Central  Taber- 
nacle on  Tyler  street- near  Taylor,  commencing  on 
tbe  t>th  inst .,  and  continuing  three  evenings,  Th* 
fall  oiatoria  ot  "Elijah"  and  M*ad*leeohn'e  Hymn 
ef  Praise,  will  be  given  by  a  chorus  of  two  bun. 
dred  voices  and  an  •rohtstra  of  tbirtr  pleeee,  with 
fell  organ  eccompaniemf nt.  For  further  partou- 
lare  we  refer  oar  readers  te  advertlaament  in  ana- 
tber  sslumB. 

AJUTOXIOU.  MUgETTM.— Out  of    the  inogt 
•  Banpiet*  eoUestaoe*  ef   tbe  krad  1b  th*  United 


Plntt's  Hall. 

Tble  ball  waa  crowded  laei  nigbt,  when  Blioi 
Tom,  the  nsgre  planiaf,  gave  hie  first  eaiertale- 
ment  Id  tbl*  ciiy.  Those  who  supposed  tbst 
mere  piano  playing  won'd  constl.ute  tbe  tvening'e 
performance  were  agreeaDly  aatonitbed  by  tbe 
varietf  of  tbe  entertainment  offeree.  First,  Tom 
sat  down  at  tbe  piano,  and  proved  himself  a  true 
mualoian,  by  to*  manner  in  which  he  performed 
on  tbatinatranent.  Tbe  chief  fault  id  the  play- 
ing of  this  blind  negro,  who  does  net  understand 
s  note  of  music,  ana  yet  surpass**  many  profestOr* 
of  th*  instrument  is  a  Uok  of  repose,  he  seams 
swept  away  by  tb*  mnsic,  aod  ha*  a  hurried  atyle 
of  sseontion.  Loi-d  applause  followed  Tom's  first 
•ffor;,  and  be  manifested  hi*  delight  at  bis  reoep- 
tion  by  dancing  aboat  and  dapping  bl*  hand*, 
Altir  this,  be  sang  'The  Old  beiton"  inavery 
effective  atyle,  and  then  cane  tbe  aeoond  move; 
moot  of  Bsethcven's  "Moonlight  bonata.  ' 
Ho  performed  the  remarkable  feat  of  playing 
•Tbe  Fisherman's  Hornpipe"  with  one  hand, 
and  "Yankee  DoodW"  wlto  tie  other,  ainaiog  at 
th*  earn*  time  'Tramp.  Tramp;"  he  afterward* 
repeated  this,  giving  each  tuoein  a  different  key. 
Tom  waa  tangbtto  spell  by  note,  a  certain  mnsi- 
cut  aoand  beitg  appro*  rlated  10  each  letter  of  th* 
alphabet,  and  tbe  gentleman  who  introduced  him 
to  the  public  illustrated  this  by  sti  iking  notes  on 
tbe  piano  wbieb  Tom  spelled  ont  in  word*.  iPor- 
hap*  this  will  solve  tbe  question  of  a  univsrsai 
language.)  Professor  Evans  having  stepped  on 
tbe  stage  from  among  the  audience,  executed  aa 
original  composition,  "The  Marr  Elizabeth  Bchot- 
tlaobe,"  in  capital  style.  Tom,  who,  while  it  was 
being  played,  was  swaying  backward  and  forward 
and  pressing  hi*  bead  in  bis  hands,  set  down  at 
tbs  piano  after  Professor  Evans  bad  left  it  and 
played  the  piece  through  without  a  miitake.  Pro- 
fessor Evans  struck  chords  an  tb*  piano  and  Tom 
analyzed  tbsm,  naming  ev*ry  note  that  entered 
Into  their  cob  poaiiicn.  Af'er  thl*  there  was  an 
exhibition  of  Tom**  phonetic  stjle  of  spelling.  H* 
can  spall  any  word  in  hi*  own  way— by  ear— thus: 
Onettanooga  being  given,  Tom  did  it  in  the  fol- 
lowing atyle:  C-h-e-t  chat,  t-e-r  ter,  Ohatter.  n-u 
no,  g-e-r  gar,  Chattanooga.  Thl*  portion  of  the 
entertainment  oaBsed  much  amusement,  and  Tom 
seemsd  to  enjoy  showing  off  his  learning.  In  ad- 
dition to  all  these  performances  Tern  sang  planta- 
tion songs,  played  descriptive  pieoer,  and  gave 
very  amusing  imitations  of  a  musio  box  and  a 
hand  organ.  Th*  audienee  were  delighted  with 
tb*  versatility  displayed  In  the  on*  talent  of  this 
n*gro  Idiot,  and  were  bb  moon  bewildered  as  they 
were  pleased.  Blind  Tom  hae  made  a  great  buo- 
o*v,  and  bis  future  entertainments  will  draw  large 
audience*.    He  will  appsar  again  to-night. 

Woodwaed'8  Gabdens—  Mr.   Woodwud 

ha*  departed  from  bis  established  custom,  and 
will  on  Sunday  nest  give  the  use  of  bis  Gardens 
for  a  benefit  for  tbe  boy  Buislay,  whose  arm  waa 
permanently  injured  by  having  the  mnsclss  de- 
stroyed by  a  f eroclona  dog  last  week.  A  large  num- 
ber of  professionals  have  seconed  Mr.  Woodward 
to  this  worthy  movement,  and  have  voIunte*r*d 
for  the  occasion. 


A  Sturdy   Ghost. 

Trockee  baa  the  belt  ghest  of  all.  The 
Republican  give*  an  accjunt  of  a  haunted 
hcutteand  uye: 

K  cently  one  c  f  tbe  ocenpants  of  a  beet- 
room  in  tbe  hou*ft  was  start  ed  Irom  h's 
mnmbere  in  tbe  midile  of  tbe  Digbt  by  tbe 
ebtraocaof  a  negro  of  gigatitb  size,  carry- 
ing  a  tio  lantern  which  casta  glaring  ligbt 
ovtr  tbeentireroom.  Tbe  occupant  of  tbe 
room,  a  strong,  stalwart  man,  and  known 
among  bia  friends  to  be  omrageoutt,  waa  par- 
alyzed with  fear  and  unable  to  more.  Alter 
tue  black  giant  had  gazed  at  him  for  a  mo- 
ment, tbe  ooonpaot  of  tbe  bed  recovered 
bia  courage  and  self  porfst-ion,  and  se  z- 
iog  a  bear*  c&oe  by  hit  bedue'e  sprang  up 
and  dealt  a  tremecdoua  blow  at  tbe  unwel- 
come intru  Ter.  Tbe  supposed  ghost,  spirit, 
demon,  devil  or  whatever  it  was  abowed 
figtit,  and  tbtowioe:  bia  bhok,  bars  and  icy 
aimf  around  tbe  man  Anns  him  to  tbe  floor 
and  held  bim  there  us  if  in  a  vice,  Tbe  pin- 
ioned man,  in  bcnible  agony  of  miod,  ehon- 
ted,  or  ratber  acreamed  tor  belp,  and  man- 
aged to  reach  bia  pistol  wbieb  lay  en  a  chair 
near  his  bad.  He  cockudtbe  wetpon,  pulled 
I  be  trigger  and  fired.  At  that  moment  a 
fiie  d  who  slept  i"  »D  adjoining  house,  hav- 
ing heard  an  unuaaal  noise,  made  bis  ap- 
pearance at  the  door  and  bu>  a  it  open,  Tbe 
ghoet  bad  disappeared,  but  bia  viotim  still 
remained  on  the  floor,  paoting,  exbanetcd 
aod  horror strxken.  Tangible  evidecca  of 
a  severe  Bttuggle  was  visib.'e  ia  the  room— 
chairs  were  overturned,  the  bedding  torn 
from  the  bed,  ard  a  l<gbtrovealed  apolg  of 
blood  upon  tbe  floor.  It  was  over  an  hour 
before  tbe  man,  who  bad  been  seriously  ban- 
died, revived  sufficiently  to  relate  his  tearful 
on  counter. 

Tbe  question  must  soon  arise,  if  this  sort 
of  thing  coQiicuep,  how  are  unruly  ghoata 
to  be  punished  for  assault  aod  battery. 
Ghoata  have  already  bean  recognized,  in  eome 
of  t^ie  courts,  and  their  influence  on  man- 
daoe  affair  a  tacitly  acknowledged.  The  Pa- 
cific Coast  produces  the  beat  of  evorytLiog, 
the  prettiest  children,  the  biggest  pumpkins, 
the  sweetest  grapee,  toe  lovelieit  women  and 
now  It  has  introduced  to  the  world  a  tangible 
ghoet.  Who  wouldn't  live  on  the  Pacific 
Coast?  All  those  table- tapping,  phosphores- 
cent, cloudy  ghosts,  must  stand  back.  Tho 
Truokee  ghost  is  one  who  will  make  his  way 
in  tbe  world  and  prove  that  a  ghost  bus 
rights  and  dares  to  maintain  them. 


American  Wat  era  es, 

Bedaced  prices,  at  H  A.  Oallender's  62  Bee 
ond  8t.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  caref  oily  repaired.  n 


Lacizs  akd  Qektlfaiex,  remember  ibe  lead- 
ing fashionable  retail  Shoe  store  In  Ban  Fran- 
ciseo.  H.  Hinders,  332  Kesicy  street,  between 
Pine  and  Bush, i& 

For    tbe    Best    Candles. 

Go  to  tbs  popular  store  of  Geo.  Haas  b  Co., 
20  Ee:>roy  street.  New  style  oap  bonbonafor 
balls  and  parties.  3si 

Public  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8a.  m.,  can 
be  returned  In  the  evening  If  reqolrid;  we 
never  disappoint!    What    Cheer   Laundry,  121 

Leiaeadorff  street.  • 

B     ■ 

Dr.  Barlow   J.  S^zraltb. 

Is  giving  a  couth  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle* 
aaen  on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  bis  Hygeian  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  %  o'clootr. 
A  part  of  tbe  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  reoard  to  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  *  p.  u.,  tree.         w 


IMie  Pioneer  Carpet  Beatlns 
Maohine  Co., 
No.  653  Tent  m&  street,  Is  the  only  place  you 
can  depend  on  for  having  your  carpets  well 
cleaned  and  swept  by  machinery,  J,  BpirjiD. 
tng  k  Oo.  3-s 

Do    Wot    Suffer    from    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Olub  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fl.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 810  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  pjh.  We 
meak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doc- 
ter'i  capability.  BefersDc«s  given  flraqulreo.  h 


Removal, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  118 
Post  street.  Sewing  mt chines  rented  andfre- 
paired  as  usual,  and  sold  cheaper  than  ever,  x 


Tiae    "Veto 

Is  celebrated  for  its  superior  liquors  snd  fine 
cigars.  Gonnolasleurs  say  our  "Pony"  Brandy 
puts  a  vets  on  all  others.  Call  and  sample  It. 
E.  H.  Levy,  proprietor.  Southwest  corner  of 
Kearny  and  Commercial.  ak 


Tbe  New  Art  of  Drawiaxjr,  By  Machi- 
nery, 
All  ietereited  la  psiDtinr.  who  onderstand  the 
dinloaltles  of  •nlargtBr  photecrapbs  to  retain 
exact  likeness  and  expression,  mil  appreciate 
Professor  Reynold's  labor-savin* apparatus,  which 
reproduces  *v*ry  Ii  ah  and  abade  to  any  size  desired, 
on  paper  or  canvas,  la  a  moment  It  ts  given  at 
any  boar,  with  fall  and  aatisftctory  InstrnotioDS, 
at  Boom  U,  Urand  Ho  tal,  for  $10.  4  j 

Lames,  now  la  your  time  to  buy  your  under- 
clothing at  a  great  fscrlflce,  because  H.  Fried- 
lander  has  gone  to  Earope  to  buy  his  Fall  Im- 
portations, and  has  left  orders  to  sell  his  Urge 
etook  of  lsdles'  and  children's  underclothing, 
<  onaprlfclng  all  atjleiand  patttrns, cheaper  than 
at  any  other  place  in  the  city.  B* m-mber  the 
number,  9  Third  street,  Nuolens  Building.      3b 


Dr.    Doherty 

Has  devoted  nls  study  mors  paxtieciariy  to 
chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  aa  auoh  is 
now  the  most  raowssful  of  any  Physician  m 
8\n  Pranciaoo.  Offloe  619  Bscnmenio  street, 
aorner  of  Leldeedorfl,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Cheer  House.  x 

^t   la   True.  ■ 

9.  A.  Sbaber  a  Oo,  are  selling  parlor,  sets  and 
all  other  Unda  of  rurnltureand  bidding  cheaper, 
for  oasb,  than  any  othar  dealer  In  town.    Other 


Something  Lihe  a  Ttieatre. 

A  big  tbeatre  is  talked  of  in  Fan's,  to  be 
buiit  by  a  company  with  a  citpit&l  of  fifteen 
million  franc?.  Tbe  house  is  to  hold  twen- 
ty tbousand  spectators,  and  to  realize  thirty 
thousand  francs  at  eaeb  representation,  an 
iacome  allowing  the  best  art  bib  to  be  en 
gaged.  The  orchestra  is  to  bs  concealed 
from  the  andiancs,  ss  in  the  Bayreuth 
Theatre,  now  being  built  under  the  direc- 
tion of  Richard  Wagner.  Several  Ameri- 
can speculators  are  said  to  be  mixed  up  in 
in  the  enterprise. 


ToucbJiifcr. 

Tell  ma  to  forgive  me,  for  O.  I  am  so 
happy,*'  was  tbe  telegram  an  Indianapolis 
girl  sent  to  her  father,  to  appraise  sum  ot 
her  elosemeavt  with  a  telegraph  opera  or. 


Good    Invesiment. 

Ho  other  dry  Id  the  United  Slates  offers 
greater  Inducements  at  the  present  time  for 
Investment  in  town  lota  than  San  Diego,  Now 
la  the  time  to  secure  lots  at  $25  each  at  131 
Montgomery  street.  T»ls  Is  the  nest  chance 
ever  offered. 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  Is  no  and  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
in  bata.  At  "  The"  Bat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Seamy),  all  tboee 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  Immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  Is  sure  to  be  suited. 


Prsih  and  Sweet. 

Fer  the  best     confectionery,   gi   to   Oaaty   and 
Wagner's.  107  Meatgomerv  6L  near  Sutter. 


Five  Hundred  Men  Wanted 

Immediately.    To  send  their  wasirlng  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  LeidesdcstT  at. 


Dr.  O.  T.  Sjg-e  has  removed  bis  office  to  the 
Olympic  Olub  Building,  corner  of  New  liont- 
gomsry  and  Howard.  « 

OnuBvorAin.—  Madame  Clara  Antonla,  the 
Olanrvoyant,  and  Independent  Tranee  Msdlum, 
933  Kearny  at,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine,  Consulta- 
tions in  English,   French  and  German. 


Those  Beautiful  New  Carpets. 

At  Jas.  W.  Burnham  k  Cob,  Mo.  618  Market 
and  17  Post  streets,  are  going  like  hot  cakes. 
New  and  choice  pattcrna  constantly  arriving. 
A  perfect  man  to  see  snd  buy  them.  Elegant 
parlor  furniture  mide  to  order  in  the  finest 
syile.  4.  * 

• 
Fine    Candies. 

Tresh,  Bweet  and  delicious  Candles,  of  every 
variety,  at  H.  A.  Mercer  'e  pioneer  confection- 
ary, 678  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail.    0 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Bheumatlam  and  Neuralgia. 


"ratt's  Abolition  Oil. 
Cures  Lame  Baek  and  Paralysis. 


"White  Labor  Only  i 
Employed   by   the  What  Obeer  Liundxy,  121 

LeideedoixT  street.  • 


A.  Pleaaant  J_.oces.cion. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  buUdtng  is  a  very  fine  one  and  Is  wall 
lighted  *.pd  ventilated. . 


PIANOS, 

ORGANS.  PIANO  STOOLS,  PIANO  0OVEB3, 
Sh«et  Mnsic,  Mas!  c  Books,  Bias  in  Folio*,  etc. 
A  new  stock  aod  large  asaortnacnt.  Oa_ I  and  ez- 
a**iQ*t-*ED.    Tho  celebrated 

McCAHatON    PlAKoa, 
Now  resardad  by  tba  nn-ioal  pT)fe**ioB  a*  tbe 
bear,  mediam-priced  Piano  in  thl*  nsarkat. 

A.  I~  -S-AHcatOFT  A  OO.,  A««-mt-. 
BahW2w  Jio.   l»l  Market  sareet. 


RETURN  THE  BOOK! 


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FIGARO 

CIR00XATE8  AS  HOUSE  PROGBAla-_K  IN 
every  Theair*  in  San  Frruaowoo. 

FIGARO 


18 

A    principal   hotel*    is   California,    Nevada   end 
Oregon— the  paper*  loft  in  the  theatres  at  sight 


AILED    EVEBY   DAY  TO  ALL  THE 

principal   hotels    in   California,    Nevada   t 


bwcR  gatharvd  np  aod  aavsd  for  that  porpo*e. 


FIGARO 


IB  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH 
oat  the  centre  of  the  city,  in  all  Hotels,  Ret. 
ta Brants,  Saloons,  B teres  and  Offices. 


FIGARO 


F    CIRCULATED    EVERY     DAY    ON    THE 
Oakland  KerryBoats  to  catch  the   passenaer* 
hat  arriv*  by  tbegreat  Overland  Train. 


FIGARO 

IS  -HERE,  THERE  AND  BVERYWnERE," 
and  ie  oonstaDily  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
in  tceTbeat'**,  Traveling  Conveyances,  Hotels, 
and  poUic  resort*  gene  rally. 

FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  IN  THE  BEST  SOCIETY,  IS 
placed  in  tbe  bends  of  nearly  all  who  00010 
to  the  city  to  make  pnrchasee,  and  ia  therefore  th* 
best  ot  advertising;  medians. 


The  City  Gardens 

FOR  THE 

Coming  Picnic  Season! 

THE  ATTENTION  OF  ALL  SOCIETIES,  As- 
sociations and  Military  Companies  Is  called 
to  the  advantages  offered  by  these  commodious 
and  beamifal  groanas  for  ttolidsyt1  lonio  Festi- 
vals. They  can  be  procured  on  any  day  in  tbe 
week  for  picoio  purposes  the  coming  season  on 
more  advantageous  terms  than  an;  grounds  in  tbe 
State. 

THE    CITY    GABDEN8 

Are  easy  of  access  without  any  tariff  to  Societies, 
aod  are  provided  with  large  and  beautiful  Lawns ; 
large  Shade  Trees;  beantifel  Flowers  and.  Plants 
from  every  clime;  Duveroos  Swings;  two  mam- 
moth Dancing  Pavilions;  a  natural  Lake,  wit' 
Pleaame  Boate:  Fountains  aod  Observatory  Tow'- 
era,  all  perfectly  sheltered  from  the  winds.  A 
mammoth  Restaurant  is  on  tb*grouode,  and  every 
convenience  for  the  ■ooommsdation  of  large  Pic- 
nics baa  been  made.  Kv*ryttiing  baa  been  placed 
in  tba  most  complete  order  for  tbe  coming  season 

TaK  CITY  QABDSN8 
Are  the  largest  in  the  State.  They  contain  h'± 
acres  of  Knoll  and  bhad'd  Laws,  Flower  Gar- 
dens, etc.,  aad  are  capable  of  accommodating 
20,000  parsons  with  tbe  greatest  convenience.  Ex- 
tra Care  ran  directly  to  the  Garden*. 

Plonio  Uommittees  are  especially  Invited  to  call 
and  inspect  the  Grounds,  and  ascertain  terms, 
which  will  be  most  favorable. 

M.  V.  STJBTJBVS,  Proprietor. 

osy-Office  hours  3  to  6  p.m.,  daily,  at  the  Gardens, 
oornsr  Twelfth  and  Foisom  streets. 

N.  B  —  300,0r>o  Admission  Tickets  wars  sold 
by  various  Aasooiations  holding  lestival*  at  the 
City  Gardens  last  year.  Tbe  sale  of  spirituous 
liquors  if  ill  be  prohibited  on  the  grounds  on  Fes- 
tival days,  sahftt 


MONEY  SAVED 

By  purchasing  your  Goods  at  tba 

NEW  YORK    STORE, 

rvua.  Wot  11*  Second  street.  Ibbbbb* 

Humaii  and.  Imitation  Hair  Goods 

C>HEAP  AND  FINE  JEWELRY  AND  FANCY 
■>  Goods.    The  Largest  stock  and  Lowest  Price*, 
at  'Wholesale  and  KetaiL 
Human  Hair  Bwitcb*s. .  .$.5,  f6,  ^7,  $3  and  npwardfl 

Human  hair,  top  braids S3  Oil 

SilkUhignons. %\  25  and  »i  60 

SIlS  Top  Braids aUcta 

Linen  or  Mohair  Top  Braids 2»ots 

JUtnan  Switches ...,.»-......  75  ots 

Silk  MoDairOarle,  very  fine 75  ots 

Mohair  Switches,  plats  or  crimped,  fine 25  ova 

Ribbons,  Hosiery,  Hair  Nets,  etc.,  *to. 

Our-   Real    Hair    Goods 

Are  unequalled  In  tbia  market  for  Cheapness. 
quality  or  variety.    Examine  ourstook  before  mak- 
ing » our  purchases,    aa- Goods  sent  0.  O.  D. 
▲.    S.  SAMPSOJI  A  CO., 

No.  HO  Seeoaa  street, 
aoJOlm       JI«tween  Bliaalon  aad    Bllnna, 


N.  SWEENEY, 

MERCHANT  TAILOR 

43    MECOM,    8TKEET. 

FINE    GOODS  I- PERFECT    FITS! 

Satisfaction    Cuaranteed! 

A  FINE    LIRE   OT  SPRING    ASD  SUMMER 
Good,  joat  Mcei ved.    C.il  ud  ...  th.m. 
gW  43  Second  . tmt.  mh371m 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  T«0  MABKET  STREET,  HARRY  OOH- 
byn  reepectfuly  Informs  bis  friends  and  pat- 
rons that  he  ha*  refitted  in  beautiful  style  this 
cosy  and  comfortable  resort,  and  will  b*  pleased 
to  see  them,  one  and  all,  and  bave  them  sample 
some  of  the  obotceBt  wines  and  liquors,  A  new 
billiard  table  from  tbe  manufactory  of  Lies snuaid 
with  Phelan  aod  Oollecder't  latest  patent  s*eel- 
faced  ousbions,  bae  been  placed  in  tbe  Billiard 
Parlor.  The  popular  end  efficient  beverage  manip- 
ulator. Tommy  Carroll,  can  be  found  in  bis  old  po- 
sition prepared  to  dispense  oreaturooc-mfort  to  all. 
ja23  tf 


DR.  JORDAN'S       t  .'*    f. 

GREAT   ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM, 

And  College  ofUadlelne. 

If!  frOO  BEAUTEBTJL  AND  IN6TRDCT- 
lv*vUU  ire  objectB  to  be  sern.  Open  to  ths 
Public  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUJUIKA  HALI 
SIB  Montgomery  *tr«et.    FOE  MEN  ONLY. 

•sy-Da.  Jossax's  Pbitatb  Oma  is  at  arxi 
Geary  street  (opposit*  old  Mechanioa'  Pavilion). 


>.  F.  BUSINESS  DIRi.  C  Hf 

Aatr«l«Bcr*. 
Mr*.  Buck,  120  Geary  stre*U 

Bo*, n.*v  1  i«-r»  and  MtntloB^rs 
8Uoeya%  Mook.  (school  book*  arpaoialtr 

oornsr  Fourth  and  Mission, 
H.  H.  Moore,  6Htf  Montatouiery,  near  Maroai 

Bnalneaa  Collearca. 
Heald't,  Brjant  A  Stratton's  Colleaa,  J,  p  , 

Batcher*. 
Kate,  Fred.  Bulla  94  to  100.  Oaltfornla.Mark 

Clairvoyant*. 
Mr*.  C.  M.  Btow*.  •i  7  Kearny  street,  ««» 

Emplsyamt  OtMce. 
H.  H.  Kirchoff.  Male  aad  Female  tialp.sai 

French  Fancy    Ch»e,ga.  * 

Lossn  a  Oo..  19  M*ntcotn»ry,  197  snd  ins  %n 

n<sef>  Skirt*  and  Corset*. 
M.  Fraud.  3€  Second  street. 

Unman   Hair. 
Sampson,  A,  B.  A  Co..  110  Second  street. 

Merchant  Tnllora, 
Holland  Bros.,  12   Post  street, 
MHllaera. 
Misa  Llzele  Carter,  118  Fourth  str**t, 
Mrs.  M.  oolis,  226  Kaarnr  street. 

Searcher  of  Becord*. 
O.  V,  Gillespie,  en  Washington  itrest. 

Wine*  and  Uqaara,    f  anlaatU 
Dansrl  F.  k  Co..  «M  Front. 


DR.  CHAS.H.TOZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTIlf 

N,  E.  cor.  •Tactsoa  aad  Kearay  1 

THE    GREAT    EBADIOATOB  OT  8P 
OUMPLA1NT8,    formerly  if  LoakH 
London,  and  the  laat'tw*lveT**r*ef  »»»„ 
DR.  TOZER  informs  tb*  afflieud  that  afu 
ing    ell    the    HOSPITALS    1R   LUaUHM 
PARIS,  and  spending  one  year  in  ths 
brsted  Hospital  In  London,  the  HafSti", 
opened  bis  old  Medical  Ioatitat*  at  jb« 
where  he  can  always  be  ioond.    OS.  TOlT 
for  forty  years  met  with  uaparallslMI  rw 
tb*    treatment    of    dt*e*S*   ■esavalat  >< 
CHRONIC  AND  SPECIAL  OOlBfttril 

1»K.    CHU.    II.    TOZU 
'ftla  eveay  way  responsible,  binding  am 
effect  a  permanent  cubs,  or  makini  *e  t 
Those  who  osnnot  afford  te  pay  for  air 
mediolne  will  be  charged  fer  medlslaseali 

Monthly  REar<>BATiVEPlLLTatT« 

to  fail  in  giving  relief  In  e***s  forwoJcb  t 
reoommeaded.  are  to  be  obtained  sohr 
office.  Prioe,  f5  pt-r  box.  Full  dlr**Uon  t 
boz,  aent  by  Kxpreesorothwwfs*. 

Dtc.  TOZER  does  not  imitate  tb*  lew 
Qnaoks  who  mase  it  a  pr»otios  to  puin 
affidavits  and  other  falss  rcferencM,  bai  r 
the  mon  reepeotable  people  in  ihs  ijUu  *  , 
bae  cubed  of  diseases  which  othsrs  hsrs  I 
ears. 

w  »     DK*    OBTAS.    B.  TOEII 

N.  E.  corner  Kearny  and  Jeeteoa  nn 

**J-tf saalnw 


NOTICE. 


rpH£  P GBL1C  AKB  HJEBllT  I 

fled  that  the  Field  DepnUes  • 

Office  will  commence  asset slsg  ar* 

8ATTJBDAT,  MARCH  1,  IITI.i 

The    duties  saalgned    to  the**  it  1 
are  too  well  fcaowa  to  the  c*i 
rcqnlre  explanations,   aad    walk  I  1 
bcea  earefnl  In  making-  any  stJtrtli  > 
nil  positions  ley  ntea  fuvorakly  kw  1 
thl*  community  for  their  c*au»«*t*< 
latctfrltF.  and  am  confldeat  thai  l 
tlea  will  be  dlacharso*  hy  Ihea 
Ceaeralaattafaetloa  of  all  ess 

I  urgently  nejaeat  the  to  serai  a* 
rer*«rt  to  thl*  office  aay  dlreJUtii 
doty  by  any  of  ny  DepBtlas.  *bw 
then*  that  any  Jast  conaplalat*  *> 
celwe  Immediate  attcntlo*.    ' 

LEVI  BMNJOb- 

mh4  City  and  Coast    1 


meat  J 
rsaSd 


Attention,  Good  L 

MR.  P.  BERGES.  FORMBBLT  . 
proprietor  of  the  Miners' R«*-  4 
taurant^hss  taken  tb*  msaac*nu' 
of  both  the  Miners'  Reiaauraol 
Commercial  street  and  th*  Mb 
Branch  en  Market  street.  In  pa 
A.  DRAYEDR,  who  haa  bsto  n 
Arm  for  yeare.  ImprovemsnU  aav* 
the  cuisine  department*  that  will  it 
nera'mon*  papular  than  It  haa  •".  . 
the  22  years  ef  It*  prosperity.  Oar  m 
•mbraoe  all  tbe  delicacies  of  th*  *"■ 
motto  I*  "Good  Fare,  Good  Oookbwiaaa 
OhargeA" 

F.  BEI«H<t( 

MINERS'    RESTAUR 

K81  and  *SS  Ooaa*» 
7«B  Market  stmt. 
Open  rem  5  a.bt.  to  19  r.*f- 


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THE   BLACK   CHEMIST! 


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How  to  Get  Rid  of  a  Mother-in-law! 

Timoth*  iM'llil,  »r  in*  pila«(|>al  TbiiUM B   O.  Marat. 

ft.roo-l  Wri   til  •-    »  h*Bp*«k   d  b  nit. Add M>"   Kail* 

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Djaasttff. 


ttaVS  MS»l>f  *•«■•>  «f  tkaia*  Wat 

oaiad:  Hon.Hainoai  Pa'dj,  *i  liuta r- 
B  A,  Ptal:  R  II.  Blnton:  Haary  \U- 
UaJitornla  Tbaatr*;  Krad  Ljatar.  and 
"  ■•"■  KT.^b* 

■rlif 


R'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

LOINLA     CITT,     NEVADA. 

LBOABTT  THP.ATKI  HAS  HKEN  HJt- 

ata>d.  SSd   aava  b«  ran  tad  bj  to*  nlf  b  t  Ol 

Start    and    u-Tailnf    aomi-aAlaa 

-•■-r.<?irN-rTA4r 

I  '    .        ailHj.1  kOd  Hit  PlkUll.kjI. 
Or  lo        3.  M.   MeCAafK. 

aa  t.-mnKiiil,  rtea  Fruolan 


.3SSS 


O  MAC  HIKE  AQEHOT 
ond  to  -■•law.Moot- 


_  ir.  a 

ktflhaat 


i  Fair,  .pen  '  WnNiV- 
■-•--*  J-m.  bt  tht 
.    ___.    ^.OB-IHO 


roalU 


:•!«* 


By  a  Clerk  who  Triad  to  Sell  Him 
a  suit  of  Clothes. 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING.   DRAMATIC.   MUSICAL.  LECTURE.    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooms     1*1    and      1 T  ....«.*-!<»    WualiliiKtoui    »«tr.-.-i. 


BAD    UUSK    TO    TIIK 


GREAT  CLOTHING  EMPORIUM 
C.P.VanScliaack&Co. 

708,  712,  714  ind  716  Keircy  i  reel, 
(OPPOBtrBTHI  FL.ZI,) 
TT.  MTOVUt  HATI  BEK*  MUITEU 
At  one,  wltkoat  ur  »oM«iMirr 
MISU  a»d.w.«ia  bkT«  k«k  llTlmw  «•• 
«ay.  aa..raunt  to  ■o.lrlv.  ud  a 
walklns  adv.rtli.ai.Btorth.  low  price. 
at  wklck  iaod.  are  .old  by  Ikat  .ot.r- 
|rlilM  Brat,  I. Mead  of  Mil  •  "Seal's 
..Id.   laar,  Ctrrr.Hr  WH|." 


Philadelphia   Restaurant. 

OBAS.  T.  BBBGOLD.  PROPBIBTOB. 


NPKCIAI.    NOTII  T    TO 

Picnic  and  Ball  Committees. 

WZ.a.BK     rtlPtlliD    TO    FUBWISH 


Hrmrn    aiciiABit 
•«d  ... 

Illltr     AMI  AK. 

Wild  ta.lf  Or.dl  Htofl.tioa, 

COUriTlCHPBI  T. 


HA1-PUO    TBOt'I'E. 

Inrlodln.  Ike  tklld    Wondrr.   ki 

i.Ki.ir,   run 

MISS  U.  ELLIH  aad   W.   Kl.l.l" 

Serlo-Coalle    aad    Daetrl.U. 

U  V  T     1. 1  a  T  <•   N. 

....A9ID.... 

LUCY     All  A  »J    ». 


Til 
I 


AMOVE    IBTHTI    AKK    NOW    ON    OI'KBIieKH.    A.\  U    CAN    SB  BN- 

*s.<*d  tj  rdri.ar.ra  Waal  of  ihe  Hookr  UoaoUlDa,  tbroo.h  our  at.nor. 

klll.HlllA.V    C'OBBTN    *    CO. 


THE  OLD 
Hot    tsfcotola, 

IS  Mortark  Street,  mmur   lararev. 

All    X>rlnl<k>    'Ten    Cents 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 
THE  BEST  TOM  USD  JkRRY  IN  TOWN. 

Alwari  on  Ola  th*  New  York  Harald,  HarpaVr 
W»»kl»,  frank  LasNa'i,  Daf'a  Dotn.t,  Polica  Ga 
■alio,  all  laV)  OaliforMa  Mpaia.  alio  London 
Punch.  BaU'i-aalfa.  Illutfatad  Landao  Nawi.  Oatl 
■ad  fati at »  Toaraalf. 

■AT-  Doo'l  forget  ttaa  alao  ol  tho  Hot    B«ot**h. 

ft?  it  W.  H.  VTALDHOM,  Proprlalor. 


BANGER  HALLE 

(S1NOEK6  HALL, I 
14     OtllT    ST.,     NEAK     B.KABNT. 


None  but  tfc*  Choice.!  Strand,  of    V/lae. 
aad  Liquor,  aa  kaad. 

DEPOT  WETAND  A  .ASCHt .  BAT  BREWERY 

f.l«  If  OHB18  TELDMHIM, 


Bar  Sugar 

j'OK    SALB-SIS    SIABNY    ST1BBT.   AT 
BBaOKB't.  .  Alio,  ...rr  kind  of  OudlM 


VOCAL  MO  INSTRUMENT*.. 

MUSICALINSTITUTE 

DKDKR  THI  DIBSOTION  OB 

atzxt..  v.  zi.  nniTBH. 

StsroatSi.,  opa.t7aloaSqkr.re, 

iltUI  and  tl^Mll  to  ».    BISI- 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 

$50, 

LANCASTER'S 

SIT  WAaniNOTON  STBBBT. 

fall  Im  Opp.  Macolra'a  Opar.  Ho.a* 


TO  ORDER 


BOWERY  THEATRE, 

SALT   LAKE   CITT. 


y  arikty  tai.emt  un  bouts  sabt  oab 

*       al.aja   aaoor.    flnUolaat    .orAteawaU    ha 
at  jppioi  nHall  L...  aod  applrlod  lo 

K.   JKBOHE. 
lal  Ranaea.  afaaaaer. 


Alfred  Tetter, 

Han d fact  arar  ajid 
Importer  of 

BIRD  CAGES, 

**&  I»  «  pa  at, 

NX AR  SUTTER  FTSLMTT. 

Baa  ray  itook  of  Bird 
OaUfaa  bafora  pnraLaalDC 
airawhara.  Always aoiaa»- 
ihlDiniaon  band,  my 
Patent   Gagas,    made  of 


aiwaitOD  band. 


BALDWINS    DAJBT  BUTTER! 

fpIHH  IS  TO  OEHTIirY  THAT  N.  B.  TBRWIL- 
1  L10EH  A  CO  .  Ml  and  31  WasbiutTtoa  Markaa. 
arei  tbe  Ml  iLK  AGKNT8  for  the  tale  of  my  brasflf 
rf  bu'  lor,  known  a,"  BALDWIN'S  DAIRY  HDT- 
Tl-U."  It  rin*  bnso  nriltl  at  the  above  stand  tt-a 
pAiii  tbJrtoan  j»ara,  and  *nj  brands  of  bni.tar  lai*- 
roranted  to  ba  of  my  make  not  prooarad  of  It.  ■* 
Ta  twill  Iter  A  Oo.,aro  oannfcrfaiti, 

/a.   K .-BALDWIN. 
Sao  Fraaolioo,  ApV.1.  fiih.  ISTt. 

IV.   II.  TKRWILL16KBA:  <M>. 
falrVlm  ttOacdAi  Waablnitton  Mivi-a>%. 


Signor  Mancusi, 

pRIVATB  SINGING    LBS80B8.-OLASS  OSt 

atONDAT  aad  TBTIBiBAT, 

At  1  t.U.    St.  Jul..   Boo..,  SOS  ".rial  Or) 
oaraaiof  BUM.  r»'»lki 


MILITARY    COOD8 

GOLD  MD  SILVER  THEATRICAL 
TRIIRMInGS, 

•as  afaatBaatarj   .lr«.t.    Baaai    Na  .X. 


■ffHB  JOUBKAL  OF  AMOSEMEKTS. 


f. 


pnbi  Lionel  e»«rj  I>W  >n  U»  Year  by 

^  .       B  OiO-  ABDtJS 


USUercburl  and  *>a*S   Washington  BU 

Below  MontRomory ,  Ban  Franoiaoo. 


TUESDAY APRIL  15,    1878 

TUomni  Alooney. 

fiieroe,  who  is  dow  rnnQing  the  "Town 
Orier"oQ  tbo  Loudon  Figure,  fcaa  the  fol- 
lowing ooucoroioR  a  person  not  altogether 
aaknown  in  tbis  city  : 

Mr.  Thorn*!  Mcooey  has,  of  lafc»,  been 
making  nimtylf  rut  e,r  conBpicaoop,  in  coa 
reot  oq  with  Republican  aDd  pro-Fenian 
domoost  a,  I'm.  If  auy  of  my  readers  will 
take  the  trouble  tj  am  Mr.  Thomas  Aluon  y 
lio  v  f*r  it  is  from  "Tls  (Spring*"  to  <ho 
" Bnildera'  Iusarauae  Oump toy,"  addiug 
that  tbia  Id  e  luquiry  in  m&do  at  tue  iietanos 
of  tbo  Town  (Jii.-r,  who  is  ia  JLundou,  ibo 
•jru-Btonor  will  uitutin  an  arjQBZing  lunar 
ecli;iH  !  Porbap-i  it  nill  be  icf<-rred  that  I 
linovr  Bometiing  of  Mr.  Thomaa  Moooey. 
Mr.  Thomas  Moooey  know*  somethiDg  of 
me. 

Not   Guilty. 

A  bnrly  looking  female,  of  unmistakably 
Oeltio  origin,  was  recently  arraigned  be. 
f  jre  a  New  Orleans  magistral©  for  soma  or- 
dinary offense.  While  natnre  bad  munifi- 
cently end  >wed  ber  with  health  and  pbyti- 
oal  strength,  the  question  of  gocd  looks  hid 
been  neglected  iu  the  ba^te  with  which  ehe 
had  toon  prepared  for  tbe  world.  "What 
aroyou  hero  for?"  inquired  the  magistrate. 
'•My  beamy,  I  reckon."  "yourwha?"  "My 
beauty."  "Are  yon  certain  of  tbat?"  "0, 
bedad,  no  mistake."  "Then  I  disobarge 
you— yon  ain't  gu  Ity."  And  the  acquitted 
i*dy  took  he-r  departure. 

Qo%  them  Mir  d. 

Apaverty-Biicken  clerk  applied  for  a  sit- 
uation to  a  large  employer  of  labor.  There 
was  no  vacancy,  and  he  was  curtly  informed 
of  the  fact.  Being  of  a  religious  turn  of 
mind,  as  he  was  '.leaving  the  office  he  con- 
soled himself  nith  the  passage  of  aoriptu'O, 
tbe  concluding  words  of  which  are:  "Hath 
not  where  to  lay  fits  head."  "Don't  stand 
there  quo'iug  Sbak-tpeare,"  said  the  employ* 
isr.     "Ioan'tgWe  you  what  I  haven't  got!" 

S0weibi*T 

The  English  Attorney-General  proposes  to 
reduce  the  number  of  jurymen  ia  all  exespt 
oipital  oases  to  teren,  and  to  render  valid 
the  verd  ot  of  a  mwjurity  of  these. 


Denver  is  to  have  a  new  httal,  and  tbe 
publio  are  assured  that  the  walls  will  be  bullet 
proof,  so  that  {.u  sti  won't  run  any  risk  on 
account  of  an  affair  in  the  other  room. 


;:.:kt 


Don't  Vail  to  Call  and  See 

The  moBt  -ouaer'al  and  .m  d  Doctor  For 
tons  Taller  of  tiie  ■  ge,  U^dakg  >uiin,  Aetrol- 
o?r.  Ju  t  bit  ved  from  the  Ea-t,  and  can  ba 
ooa  suited  on  ail  events.  8b«  hat  eba/mn  (or 
XtUOk,  Love  and  Hap(/laea  ,  which  ruver  i  il  to 
take  eff  ot.  Offlon  Con  citation,  $2  ;  by  Let  *, 
i3.  All  romtiiiiiii  a  t<n»  trktl*  D'Wa'e.  Offloe 
hoars  from  lOo'ol  <k  *  m.  to8p  u.  8ati  fac- 
tion go  r  Dte*d  la  every  respect.  Office.  16 
SeooLd  street,  K  um  11,  io 

Orsters. 

In  strolling  round  the  other  nigh), 

To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gat*  light, 

uur  oaieleas  (eat,  by  chance  did  stray 

To  whern     f  mi>tatn't>  ceaaeleae  play 

Of  sparkling  waters,  trade  a  eojeeu 

Through  wiilcb  a  mveet  bonquet  was  seen; 

While  mofEj  fitooi-  and  peariy  shell, 

O'er  which  the  waters  softly  foil, 

Hade  that  winnow  seem  to  ba 

Some  fan?  grotto  of  the  s\«. 

Stop,"  aald  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  hero- 
It  Iqokb  so  nice — and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  Mid,  "X  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
24q  sooner  bad  we  (mind  a  seat 
Than  at  oar  aide  a  waiter  nest 
Made  hie  appearance,  aofeed  our  wish— 
Bald  thej  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mignt  oame.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  magmjccetitiy,  tot; 
All  aiitds  of  oyurfn*,  juljy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  ttryle;  jubt  th.pir  of  that, 
.And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
SouVe  different  rrom  other  men. 
' They'd  olam » and  crabs  and  terrapins  jj 
.In  laot,  we  found  tbe;  had  within 
That  cosy  place  ait  kinds  of  gome, 
J  'ich,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
-v.  "biie  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
{Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladle*,  tno,  have  found,  'twould  seem,  ' 
;Tiflt  tb/,y  hays  here  the  best  lot  cream; 
.i  o  here  they  dock,  the  little  sinners, 
*.'o  get  What  they  oall  "«iuh  uloe  dinners," 
Whoever  doabu  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Sash, 
And  there  this  troth  he'll  And  made  plaint 
Who  goes  there  onee  will  go  again, 
Pacillc  Oy»t«r  bau>e,  ;*37  Bush  street,   above 
'Montgomery;  open  I>ay  and  Night. 

CHARLES  ffAAKE.  Proprietor. 

-    • 

Notice  to  *he  PoI>li,. 

H.  Poyper,  Tis  MoutvDnery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Met 'opolran  Theaire,  Is  now  sel- 
Ung  off  his  noe  atook  of  aun*«,  b^ys*  Mid  chiU 
dteoa'  clothlug,  on  account  of  ramoval,  at 
greatly  reducd  irioea.  Every  deaortptioo  of 
gente  furnishing  gcw.de,  b  tfl,  'rnnfea,  v»H««b, 
o'o„ortow  oo  t.    C3all  If  jou  want  bargalB8.aL 


[For  F 10 abo.] 
THE    OI*D    OPERA    HOfSE. 

Bo  the  old  Opera  House  on  Washington 
etrtetia  closed  for  good,  and  is  to  be  torn 
away  to  make  ioom  for  public  improve- 
ments. I  can  imagine  how  it  now  stands  in 
empty  ^loom,  end,  when'  contrasted  vr.tn 
tbe  light,  life  and  activity  of  former  d<vs, 
a  mournfal  pHoe.  The  vestibule  is  cob  d 
and  barred ;  tbe  lamps  unlit ;  the  pavement 
loungers  gone,  and  the  fruit  stands  with 
their  load*  of  cholera  morbus  and  flaring, 
smoky  lamps  are  poisoning  the  passer-by 
elsewhere.  And  Tom— Tom  Maguiire— ihe 
human  fixture  of  the  Opera  House,  with  h:s 
lounging  air  and  low  vo.c j,  has  at  last  de- 
eertod  it. 

The  old  Opera  House  is  full  of  history 
and  associations  for  thenar  d  i  of  Sad  Fran- 
ciscans. Star  after  etar  bas  flushed  there. 
There  we  have  heard  the  immeose  guttural 
of  Forrest— the  same  guttural  which  years 
bygone  delighted  the  boys  in  the  Broadway 
Troitre.  Tbers  we  listened  to  thit  theatri- 
oal  epitome  of  self-3atiafaction,  Herr  Baud- 
maun.  There  we  sav  and  laughed  our  last 
at  poor  Betahell  ore  he  di'appeared  forever. 
Y,  8 trail  made  those  boards  groan  under  her 
elepnantinely  magnifloent  tread.  We  go 
back  still  further  to  Edwin  Booth,  who 
in  bis  boyhood's  days,  there  played  hie  first 
round  of  characters  ;  to  Julia  Deau,  to  the 
Menbeo,  to  Mrs.  John  Wood.  These  are 
enough  to  suggest  tbe  host  of  other,  and 
many  of  them  equally  deserving,  celebri- 
ties ass iciated  with  the  Opera  H<u  e. 

They  are  gone.  The  stage  is  dark  and 
empty.  Only  the  rats  rehearse  there  by 
day,  and  play  by  night  to  empty  benches. 
A  doaertel  village  is  aid  enough ;  still,  there 
is  some  life ;  there  is  sunlight,  the  creeping 
vine,  tie  gras^,  the  flowers.  A  de-erud 
house  is  lonesome  enough ;  still,  there  is 
li^ht  and  sun.  But  the  dosed  theatre,  ten- 
anted by  darkness  and  old  recollec  ions,  is 
in  a  manner  a  desertsd  tomb,  and  we  its 
Biuoere  mourners. 

Pbenticb  Mclfobd. 


A  Pleasant  Notice. 

Geo.  P.  Bowel!  A  Co'g  Newspaper  Beport- 
er,  tbe  meat  valuable  aud  bestedifed  paper 
of  its  kind  existent,  bat  the  following  appre- 
c  alive  no  ioj  of  Fioabo  ia  its  i£8ue  of  the 
a7thinsi: 

Th*  Fzoabo,  tbe  San  Frnno:soo  journal  of 
annus  -meats,  is  a  spioy  little  sheet,  and  a 
creat  favorite.  Is  co  urnns  o  mta^n  daily  & 
fund  of  humor,  admirably  collected  and 
incubated.  It  isduea  five  thousand  copies 
d  ily,  aiid  ia  circulated  gratuitously  ia  the 
public  places. 

Our  circulation  is  slightly  under-estimated. 
For  instanoe,  yesterday's  Fioabo  was  the 
programme  for  seven  .different  audiences, 
and  tde  elitioa  was  nearly  double  tbe  num- 
ber stited  above. 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Stiff  Joints,  Hprainaand  Bruises.  3-l 


San^^ioh  Island  Fulu. 

Since  the  rsoenaion  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
otthe  fandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hop-fa],  and  every  kind  of  Industry  Is 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Schrelbor,  dealer  in 
bedding  andiuinisnre,  620  Washington  street, 
oppusltuthe  market,  who  na*  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  pnln,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  ftatheriog  and  bis  shipments  thto 
year  will  be  very  large.  Polu  has  always  been 
In  demand  on  account  of  Hi  superior  qualities 
for  ma'tnsa  beddlne.  and  doubtless  Mr.  Schrel. 
ber  will  and  no  difficulty  in  disposing  ot  all 
that  comes,  a 


The    Best     Kem«<tu«, 

Dr.  Perry's  L«et  Chauoe,  lor  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
ty's  Webfoot  PHu,  for  »u  MHou»  ccmplamts 
B-Crsalebyalld.uKgtBh..  Ajr^ncy,  «T  Sanson  a 
street,  oeiner  of  ('ommfrolal.  • 


OUmOhMwdar  JHJ%r«ry  witfntJ. 

The  best   chosrd-rta  town,  n  thB  original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  16  Morton  utreet,  yuet  tff 


neamy. 


Sam    M<»or«, 

Formerly  of  Basa   Boose  Carriages,  can  be 
^ound  tn  trout  of  Ooleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 

1  apUshmeur,  uoutfavest  corner  Uush  and  Mont 
gomery  eia.  or  D«*xter  Sublet).  Onrrlaee  orders 
left  at  either  place  proo.  puy  Mtended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduoad  ratea.  1G 

A  great  variety  of  Tl-a  and  Bows  all    ttyloa, 
lust   received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  lfji 

Leldeederff  •tre»t.  • 

_, — ^_ — m 

oyFoa  Obtldbjem's    piotdsfs  go  to  Moasa'a 
3aj^ebt,  417  Uoa'gomery  rtr?et.  8-v 


Reward. 

The  cfclebrilol  flag-bearing  pedestrian 
Bates,  has  just  published  au  account  of  his 
pilgrimage  through  England,  and  takes  occa- 
sion t)  describe  the  various  off.  ring  he  re- 
ceived from  bia  admirers  on  tbe  rosd.  As 
Bolt jn  ho  was  entrusted  with  a  turtle  dove 
to  present  to  Gen.  Grant,  an  emblem  of 
psace  and  god-will  between  tbe  two  coun- 
tries: and  a  select  committee  also  subscribtd 
to  present  him  with  a  pair  of  .Lancashire 
clogs.  A  smaller  piecs  of  munificeocs  was 
the  presentation  ot  a  packet  of  half-noidbed 
nf  e  lies  by  the  workmen  *f  a  needic-faotory. 
At  Leamington  the  sergeant  rereived  a  sil_ 
ver  cross  and  at  Banbury  a  neat  copy  of  tbe 
history  of  Banbury  and  a  box  of  pills.  After 
this  the  fUg  bearer  reams  to  have  bsd  no 
mora  presents  offered  him,  with  the  ♦sorp- 
tion of  a  cidflsh  by  a  London  costermonger. 
Surely,  the  tirele  s  sergeant  do  erved  better 
than  this.  A  packet  of  half-finished  needUs, 
a  codfish  arrda  box  of  pills!  And  doubtless 
the  donors  thought  this  appreciation  on  their 
parts.  But  the  worst  yet  remains  t  j  be  t  Id. 
At  Manchester  the  citizens  insi  led  on  slip- 
ping auambor  of  coppers  into  his  peket. 
And  this  is  fame  that  men  toil  after  all  their 
lives! 


Star  Shirts  mxlo.  Collars. 

All  sorts   and  sizes,  for  ea'e  cheap,  at  the 
What  Chter  Laundry,  121  Leldesdorff  st.        • 


Save    Your    Money. 

Why  pay  $3  per  doz^n  lor  Cabinet  Bombrandt 
Fho'ogrspha  when  you  can  get  them  for  %i  per 
dozeo,  and  all  other  kieds  eq  ully  cheap,  at  the 
New  Tolk  Gallzet,  No.  36  Third  street,  be- 
tween Mission  end  Market  rtrreta.  No  OhlnsBS 
employed  at  the  New  Turk  Qillery.  3-8 


We  get  no  business  from  Obinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry      Office,  121  Leldeedorff  street.        * 


Ladles  Vi*itina  Cerda. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Johbt  P, 
Dwrxa,  126  Sutter  street,  opposite  Llek  Bon*, 
and   at   the   Grand   Hotel.    N.  B.— Hajfdkhb- 

CH3EFS  JJEATLT  MASKED,      PlMdANBHir    Of  OVftry 

description  to  order.  ■ 


The  Last  New  Sonc 

Air— "Moet  d  Chandon."     $ 
Emerson  OorvUte  ii  my  name, 
My  busloess  altraya  (a  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  and  Panoy  Boast, 
Relishes  tfaesn,  that  my  housa  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
Ohl  hleh  oh  I  Ohl  high  ohl 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
Corvtlle  »ays  sol  says  sol 
On  Hue  Street,  it  No.  410, 
Remembi  r  the  number  and  call  again, 
Visions  of  Si  11- fi  h  In  every  style, 
|ow<rdly  caase  roa  much  to  smile, 
Ledi»e  with  escorts  tbore  always  go, 
L»dlea  go!  La  ilea  go! 
Emerson  Corvllle's  polltM  and  so 
3-1  Th«y  go!  they  got  they  go] 


SPRING    GOODS 

THE 

CHEAPfST  HOUSE 

AMERICA 

IS  THE 

GREAT 
I   X  L 

AUCTION  STORE 
618  KEARNY  S 


Business  Conducted  on  Fair 

and  Honest  Principles. 
oasrzE) 

ALL 


I»H.IOE!. 


GOODS    WARR1NTE0 
REPRESENTED. 


AS 


Spring  Goods  Arriving  Daily. 

•      »  ■ 
THE  UROEST  STOCK  AND  LOWEST  PRICES 
OF  ANY  HOUSE  IN  THE  CITY. 


CLOTHING. 

COARSE     and     FINE! 


.; 


CHAS.  MA]|; 

Pioneer  Cloa  | 

No.    za    MONTOOMEl 

Oppa.lt«  tbe  J^lefc 
BKAXOH,   408    KJBAK; 

MB.   MATER  OAI.L-1  Mr  ,. 
largo  u,n  well  i.icolrf  u.  ^ 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  j , 
and  CloU  i| 

And  hie  new  ttr'ea  of  ir*A»  _ 
otb.,  LiBtBs'sDITsVSTrSi  a 
AI,o.  »  J»r«.  „„o«  ol   "rtiJo"? 
Jb«»u,  L.C8  J«ok.i,    einT;;' 

Tnamliw    JDST  Ailkjiln 
the  spring  bi  j  lea  of  ^^' 

PI.AIJH     AH*     BMS], 

limn  sen 


s. 


HALI 


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The  Boston   Fornlture  Company 

His  ramovoi  to  ',3S  Mirkeb  street,  between 
Third  incl  Foar*fa,  »n4  hsvea  new  and  well 
selected  ttook.  »t  rednoed  prices.  41 


New   AOV£S?TISEM£NT8. 


Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  aDd  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
horses  aDd  a  reliable  driver  sretbe  leading  eg- 
i-entlalsof  sn  fnjoyoble  ride,  and  tbtse  caonot 
he  eeenred  In  San  FranefscoBO  uuqaeetioLabl? 
ai  fr.  m  Frenk  Boutoc,  whose  carrlagea  have 
the  privilege  o  tbo  Bland  fronting  th*  Oocl- 
aentai  Hotel.  His  handsome  taro-outa  are  nbed 
by  the  best  circles  of  tbe  city,  and  ae  he  makes 
It  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
ooDtteons  drivers,  nets  more  liberally  patron- 
lzed  than  any  other  carrlige  proprietor  on  ibis 
0  'ast.  while  a  lar^e  enmber  of  pereoDS,  and 
ladies  In  particular,  will  ^engage  no  carriages 
except  those  which  be  provides.  Frank  bas  oq. 
Joyed  gr-at  success  In  his  business,  ana  tne 
atmtrable  way  in  which  he  oondnets  It  makes 
him  a  favorite  «Hh  ell  who  patronise  bim. 


CHAAGE    OF    BASE. 

MARTIN  &THORTON 

JJA.VB  REMOVED  FROM  TBEIB  OLD 
a.A  st.nd.  co-ner^f  uiayood  Muotfiomerp  ets.,  lo 
Bo  111   LttlDK.8U«Rir(f  STKHK I .       aj>14  Ht 


Woman's    KlKlits.  > 

One  would  thiok  that  It  was  one  of  woman's; 
eights  to  eii  j  <j  AB  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  aDd 
pay  the  same  price  for  it.  Nearly  all  tbe  ree- 
tanrmts  "for  ladles  and  gei  tlfmen"  In  8an 
F  anoisco  bave  poorer  fare  than  ttisee  where 
p-n'hmen  ofily  dl.e,    Thebb  jc  am  >iohptiow. 

At    the     PlOtiKKB  RjBTAoBAMrr'on    Wa-tilQg.OD 

stree't,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  All  y,  ladies  o*n 
gee  an  n  eiitnt  breakfast,  dinner  or  looou,  at 
a  rea-oi.  ible  price.  Henry  Bocken,  esiabllsbed 
f-fnee  18)9,  provides  every  loanry  the  market 
affords.  Both  ladles  and  gentlemen  find  ther j 
olstua  to  pUa-o  ihe  most  tpicurean  taste. ,   • 

PbotourapDic     Cards, 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
iai^ery .  3*  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Hlsalon  atree  A 

Twenty   Tnousand 

Pap-  r  Cullers,  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
Whs'.  Cheat  Laundry,  office  131  Leldesdoiff  Bt. 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 
The  People's  Bemedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains. 


McDowell,  fcSi*o*w  Otard.  Writer 

Beady  aaade   and  made  to  order.    Boom  10, 
608  Market  street,  cor.  Poet  and  Montgomery  n 


Fob  riM*  woes,  go  to  T.  0.  Jessop,  dentist, 
ctr.  flatter  and  Montg'ry,  over  Tneker*s.     8-u 


Mrs.  M.  W.  Kind,  dMSsmakf  r,  b«s  removed 
to  123  Geary  street,  betwetn  Dnpont  And  Stock* 
ton,  opposite  Starr  Sing's  chareh.  3t 


Genuine    Eta  v  ana,    Claars. 

Bs>t  brands  at  61     sa^stgomery  street,  8,  W. 
comer  of  Merchant.    Fr.nck  &  Oahm.  « 


a  ttentlon,    Ladles 

To  grve  the  akin  tbe  softness  or  Telvet,  and 
be  tint  of  the  Illy  to  the  complexion,  nee 
Dmnsra  €bwi  nln.  * 


-A.     GRAND 

MUSICAL    FESTIVAL 

....WILL  BB  GITES  Dr  THBJ  ...  fiafi 

HANDEL  AND  HAYDN  SOCIETY 

....atthz....  m: 

CENTRAL  TABERNACLE, 

Tyler  street*  near  Taylor, 

G^MSNdNQ  ON  THB  »»tH  OB1  APRIL 
andoootiuaing  TtfRBiC  &VKNIHQS,  durLn* 
xbiorj  t  mt  tbe  * 

Full  Grand  Oratorio  of  Elijah 


The  Fortunate  Manjwho  Buys  Ms  Clotting 
at  the  KL  AUCTIOK  STOLE* 


Mendelssohn's   Hymn  of   Praise. 

Toeetoer  with  eelecfciona  from 

Beelhovcn'-   EBff   dl,    Wl  11am    Tell,   Sta- 

but  Itwier  una  JBruunl, 

Will  be  RlTeo  br  a 

BRAND  CHORUS  OF  TWO  HUNDRED  VOICES, 

...   AKD  AH.... 

ORCHESTRA.    OF    30   PIECES, 

With  Fall  Orgnn  Accompaniment. 

Th.  S»ln.  .ill   h,  r.ud.ced  b,  Mcs.  Mirrioer, 
Moore  II  d   Htyd.n.  and  Mes.ra.  Mayor,  HaKoire. 

OOMLCQTOB PKOrT.  GEO.  T.  EVANS 

Price  .f  Admla. ton ,|  #o 

Be.ervcd  semi .'.WW     16a 

So  .ti  ca->  bo  ressTrid  (or  tin  nuoi  at  Kohlor, 

n«" a*.  ,  »o  "u*h°""  ',""t'  °°  ""  ",w  BAT- 

gal.  of  SHOW  rlOKBTS.  with  KK3EHVED 
SEATS,  oo  BATPBUAY.  April  26ih7 

to  be  riatl  at  all  tp*  Muaio  Store.  ap IS  ta 


,R' 


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PAR 

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doc: 

AND 

IODIDEofP( 

nn«i    «B«r   hpbiiu 
lo  nie,     Pnrlflet  ika  : 
morbid,     eon-.pt    and    la| 
Care*  Bheamnll.aB  ..■  tfei  I 
■old  by  all  I>r.itI.U. 

AOHIOT,    417    >lt|imi 

80LB  AOHIlT'ff 
»K.     PB«»T'«    I.AJT  0  < 
I)K.  PBHHT'8   »  * Hfr*  | 


THE  UNFORTUNATE  MAN  WHO 
DOES    NOT. 


CURES 


UNDERCLOTHING,  ALL  GRADES. 


White  Shirts  for  the  MUlIen  1 


IiAST       XiEOX'XTJEStKl, 

PROF.  0.  S.  FOWLER, 

|N    PbATT-S   HALL     WEBNE8DA.y  AT  3,  TO 

I  L>di»e,  llloatrated,  "Pamala  Ueahh  aod  Boootr 

^"c.j       .70B01*-    Oooaolation*  aa  to  year  o. a 

and ^miaren  e  phrenology,  be-t  baaiaee*.  ^to  ,  at 

!;,? ',"'";'  'id»"  'r1 1»  ;.'«»i=8>  <«oot  s  a.  h 

tlulpp.M.  ml  aaoda.  Aorit 

EXfKA  IjUAUlI 

B00T8  and  SHOES 

OK  HAND  and  mad. 
t.  OBDKB, 


L.   BLAIR'S, 

9    KfiirOT    mtrrmt. 


rnpil  ot  £.q  Mttltjo-.  X.«rojr,  Part*. 

Ladies'  Hair  Dresser, 

•  >    K!.LIS    STMKJir.       apt  Ira 


FANCY    GOODS,     WATCHES, 

JIWI1HY,    A'O'ffO.VS,    PIPF8, 
PEI|prjJ[Ei,    STAriOXEET, 
ESGHIH    CUTIEKT,    THTJNK3. 

BAGS,    TALIS  ES,    TOBACCO,    ete 
,•  „  A  POLL  hTOOK  9B- 

Linen  Coats  and   Dusters 

A  FUJOL  Lr«E  Of 

Xi  I  TXT  E  RT     SUITS, 


CALL    AND 


SFE     TOR    TOITBSEI.F 
TBAT 


Ia^BIoToub 

own  Horn 
Because 

We  Have 
Sot  A  Stock 
That  will 

1 1  ADMIT  IT. 


IX L  Auction  Store 

6 1  8  Kearny  st., 

Corner    ot    Commercial 


HeMlevsL  i 


Gives  Tone  to 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  0 
Is  a  Sure  Relief  for  lp 


L„#'sf,! 


HAS  NO  SUraRM* 

BLOOD     PTJBl 

f.JC'll 


I»OSTEt 

Procnunmat,  and  all  kladi  e'   * 

SHOW,    USC    TIE    IWIC '< 

ATKE  nnd  CIBCDS  HA  ■» 

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jrdora,  oapwfallj  Iron,  It*  00«W 
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AT  PLATT'S  MUSIC  HAIL 

THIA    EVEMIKO APRIL  18 

An.  n«>|  rfnlm  .'a-lnct.«    W"k. 

TV!  tuiMATio  meat  tor  puaiir, 

BLIND  TOM 

I*  5#h*t1-)M  aa  f^iwlal  br  lb*  avdlaaoa  from  tha 

fritt-.*  ■■  Proiraoai*: 

riVABaBICAK.    iBLELTIOfia. 

a«i»iA.   "PaIIia  <qi  " B»atho»A« 

Rw>»a«>,  "Maaailc.i*'* Ba»i.iO»«B 

Ac»i  * M-»d-l«-«;in 

■>•<«■«>   «  tnsai   Worda a«aad»l*»otiQ 

W*ddt«*i  Ma^Ab ....Maad-aaobn 

VaaarAJ  jtarah   Ch»po  |  bt>i«a  In  a'aipl H>*uai 

rino    fmbik  «oi.o«. 

■r'•A»t^na■, ...     W«l'»a* 

*T  «tt  -.p*,*  n»a«  4D1  *npM  Obr»rn> V nt 

-I.i.rf.  Bofala."  Urinkoa  HoDc(raaiAAlt)  nnni«  u 

**    oalai    <  *ra  aarataor"      .    .Doa'A-ti] 

•"a, "  *  •*  PI  a  MaaU K-.aaibi 

i»Sil"OiriH Hallioi 

Ma-aa"  Vi»ti..   ...  Ballial 

ril  TABIA.B    AXD    CAPKICKt. 

Paal  ata.  'H""f,  Nratl  Hoaaa" Tbalb»p« 

"i^a-  H..a  m  Hani  n.  (" .Th»lr»rrB 

Ra»*r-A,  ■  Laal  ■'ov*m 0«t*  ataila 

-i*h»-»  ri-«  Wi   d."  ...  »Wollao!iAoa» 

-H.a-i-  .*  M-iii-Oaprtaa Luait 

raaaaa  >,  "Oial  HDnd«**ta  P»a-#a" M (lif"in»l* 

"aai"   i. iff  "mi."  aid   -  .i«.^  Vi  -h*  lotkiac  B.ia.** 

(P.. a  •     ort«  I  fiU'laaaaf  aba  Bird) H    ff  A«n 

"Kol  aa  Alaraiaia'* .   Oottautiallt 

U  A  B  ii  II  B4. 

"0«'BMa  THaaap.  aT* Kn«hla 

"BWlaa  Kapta  Kptnoa" *"»aaa 

PI.A.N  TATIOK      tHiniHK". 

"ia«  no*«»a  "lliavra"  „ |  'That  W't'ean*  !>*#"...-   

"l"a  alaBMt  Danaaatiafr1 I  '  Uoraa  alon|,  Moaaa" 

UBIMIRAL    ft.O%e» 

*l>ttlaJobaBf" |  -'h- BM-i-Ptok«V 

•Tba  Maa  m ba  Ool  tha  Otodar  la  bia  Bya"  

IMITATION*. 

afoaaRox I  Oboroo  Ortao 

Ha  fh  Wot»anaodHtodOftaa|oo»  r 

Th-H.rp |«a-)a 

h>a»'<1   rta«.4    *a. I  DO(.a'»»    Btt—m 

KooMtt  rlddl    r I  llnoiit  Obarlla 

Pr  UQMi  Tbraa   M«l  idiaa  al  tha  aaran  Uajl,H 

PMR'PTIVR     Ml  Sir. 

-('aao»1o"  P*«»r  l  HatU-ol  Maaaa«aB..BI)ad  Torn 

"«Uia  hwrta-  Klioa   lorn  I  Daillfbl  Bltod  Toa\ 

■  O   "TO". 

"Raakarlla  <b»  Cradl  -  <•>(  'ba  Daap"  «..- 

**W'v*n  I  ">  S».llri«a  ItoBMaud  flf". ~ 

"Bfr*.1!  Pnnw   II  t0   r»in  alnara"     

-•'h.  w.rD  »     t  [>  ,oa  tbfoitKb  lara'a  Haila" 

"A^A«tfa-r(r.,  0.tb-nr.a-  _ 

-ia*a  »  ati'l.   Ma»-ana-r  Ma."  |  "  I'd  a  '  »-d  P-.it*-." 

taA  Uoataby  lO-a**'* I'Tna  Ipv  Qraavj  - 

PiBLOB    iRLBfTIUNA. 

tSrari>l<a  IB  A  flak H»IUr|  Moita-ftr*   Kaila. ........ .Wahli 

Nail  Bia/iota Hollar  I  La  baalr-a ..Kramar 


Satord&y,  April  19,  at  2. .  .Family  Matinee 

aar-K  i  BAaarvadl  Saata  aA  tha   H.Uoaa. 
OaVIMrea*a  TiBkata  twtba  At  .tloc« HOnli 


HURRAH !    HURRAH  I 

M'conil  Annual  Kxcnrsiou 

or  thi 

Warren    Guard, 

OOMPAWT  B. 

■  BOOBD  BUT  ISMirRI,  M.  a.  C\. 

OAPT.  P.  T.  M    W*T«. 

TO  BADGERS'  PARK  OAKLAND 

rd  BUlloo  fraaa  Broad waj  ) 
M.MUY APRIL  BiKh,    1N7J 

arnrmrt  ll»i*  n*H  Malon  balwaaa  tba  Oraa- 
aani  aril  MI*o'  *tar  Haaa-  Ball  I  tuba,  lor  aa  ala- 
gtnt  ti.  aar- mono  ltd  Bai. 

TlOKKTa riPTY  CKMT4 

UbildriB  aoder  llraarael  a<*.  U  o^t" 

Tobahad    from  tha  tnamb*raof  tba  Oomoarpf 

Or  at  tba  Boat  no  tha   MOroln*  o'  U«  Kioiiralon 

apJQ'd THKOOaltHf  IBK. 

APTBB    THE 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

GOTO  TUB 

Hot     Sooton, 

l»U«r  atrr^-t.  ugmt  Rramr, 
And  trr  Doa  of  thair 

Hot  Scotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 
All    DrlnliN    Ten    Centa 

l'-«U JOH.  P.  BRIOOB.  P.»pri.t»r. 

CUSSES  INJLOCUTION. 

1'WO  OP  THB  LKAOIIfO  HBURBRH  OT 
iba  TbeatnoAl  Profaatloo  la  i  all'orola  p-ra- 
poaa  tormtDr  olaaaaa  for  loatrootloa  In  Klooatlon. 
Paraana  wlaDlojr  to  btaU  ibamaaraaa  at  tbaoppor- 
tooliy  of  acnuiriDit  a  na#fal  art  ata  modarata  aoat 
oasaaod  in  tholr  oama*  to  "Oamb**^a  "  P.  O.  t)oz 
33U,  whan  parUoolara  aa  to  I*. ma,  ato..  vail  ba 
aaol  *«  ibam  da°' 

"  O 

DA  VB^MEirnES,    at   tba 

. i  oldorifioa  iK-rtl.ton.  lO(l*»rj 

a vr.m,  iieiwg^u  Kotrof  and  Oapoot,  when  you 
oaobara  HOT  ANL>  O.iLD  UB1.SKB.  ootfaraot- 
Moa  tba  old  Plonaar  l.noofi.  Tba  "Old  Sport*'  m 
alwi.«"«  •■-irt        DAVk  MHNDKN.  Pr»pnatAP 


GEORGE     MAfSI 


DBAT.EH  IS  (JYHTKRS.  OLAUH 
and  all  klndiof  SIIK1X  FIKH. 
SUlla  Noi.  4t>,  41,  4S,  OaJIfornla 
Markka,  aairanoa  ob  OaHtornf a  »tra*t 
PabHo  or  prlrato  parUaa  i-*d   t~" 
-        i.  to  ll  p.  M.    lAidtaa' 


Uaa  aappllaa 


Ladies  and  Children 

....Wll.l,    r  IJ1D.... 

KINKEAD'8 
SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

ADRBBSINO   PLRABANT  TO  DSR,  K  AHII.Y   APPI.IKD. 
la  aoi    arraar.  and  Will  Bat  la]nra   tha    moat    dohoaa*.     U 
anraa  all  dlaaaaaa  of  tba  aoalp.  ramoaaa  daodrofl. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

■U.'.l.   It.  bUr  Mil  u>d    flocHi.  .oJ  te  PUKKLV    VBOB 
1»BIK. 

w  rt.    Miliil    nAOK    HKUHI1     BAIB    TONIO    AHD 
DRkHA'MO  m*t  b.  h*<t  of  th.  A«.at. 


JA".     II.     OATPH,    Dnm.4, 


Oo7D*r  K».  MoatAom.rr  ..4  Uow.nl  itiMU.  unlet  tit  Dru- 

>I.M.  untf 

FXGA  3FIO. 

ORGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 

....  MR0ULATE8   IH  .... 

All    the   Theatres, 
CIRCULATED  EVERY  DAY 

Of    TH4    TEAS. 

8ENERALLT  THHODGfiOOT  TBS    GTTT 
PIONEER  8HOE  MANUFACTORY 


THB  HOST  HI.BOA.rrr  nrjtTOM  WORK  Iff  TBB  OITW 

Seers   Sc   WaynBrd, 


^mmmm 


* '  I*  I C3-  A.  FL  O  J' 

IBS  J0TTKHA1  017  AMDSEHEHTS. 

IMbUatad  «*«J  D"  to  "'•  '•'  ** 
J„       I».       BOaARDUB 

•S  Marekaat  «»*    SOS  Wuklvtoa  «t.. 

Below  Montgomery.  S.D  TnoolWO. 


WEDNESDAY APMX  16, 187J, 


AMUSEMENTS,    Etc 


H«tropoIllan  Theatre. 

To-n  cot  Ibe  Chapman  Sisters  will  appear  to  a 
mw  bnrletqne  et t  tied  "  Tfc c  Bsanty  And  the  Bri**- 
ends."  1  be  petfornjanco  will  comaii-nce  with  the 
Ism  of  "The  Fatal  Kit*"  and  »t  half  put  eight. 
E.  D.  Davies  the  marvellous  ventrilcqaiat  will 
K  l*o  bll  wonderfully  funny  eo  t?r  t  uomeol  which  It 
reaersll  proooonced  the  most  laogttir  provoking 
ever  liiteced  to  in  tbu  city. 
AUutnbrm. 

Noising  eas  exceed  tbc  popularity  of  Charles 
Ylviaa.  every  tight  be  it  called  oat  again  tod 
•gain;  be  appeaie  in  fire  or  six  d  stloct  obeiaotars 
and  slog*  tome;  capital  songs.  Billy  Emerson) 
Liitle  Uu,  Senttir  Hart,  Bam  Bicker.  Charles 
Emttoa,  aod  others  gave  a  capital  first  part  and 
appear  Id  slde-splitt  og  acts. 
California  Theatre. 

Another  large  andienoe  assembled  laatolgbtaad 
Mia.  D.  P.  Sowers  received  another  ovatien.  Tbe 
nomedy  of  "Diana ;  or  Lore's  Mask,"  deligbtsd 
everyone.  It  ahonld  draw  a  large  audience  to-night 
aod  to-morrow  nigfc  t  when  it  will  be  prodticod  for 
•be  la»t  time  On  Friday  and  Saturday  Bare.  Eow- 
ori  will  appear  as  alary  BtewarL 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

An  excellent  performance  la  given  at  ihla  bonis. 
Aral  part.  Isteilade  and  afterpiece  area)!    lively 
and  entertaining.    Tbe  programme  appears  on  oar 
Ant  page. 
Botkley'K  Xew    Varieties. 

Tbe  new  programme  presetted  at tblB  bonse Is 
foil  of  at  radioes  It  comprises  "Joan  of  Arc.' 
in  wblcb  Ida  Alay.  Frank  Vonimote.  Hngh  Mor- 
ton and  Leon  6  am  we  He,  appear  in  many  new  acts 
and  as  attractive  melange  of  songs,  dances,  char- 
acter acta  aod  ohoroaea. 
John  Wilson's  Amphitheatre.     . 

Tbe  people  of  Ban  FrancfBoo  like  a  little  opera 
now  and  then,  a  little  tragedy  at  seasons,  an  occa- 
sional lecture,  now  and  tben  a  concert,  bnt  a  good 
ciroaa  IB  io  a'aeon  at  any  time.  Crowds  flock  to 
the  amphitheatre  to  wltoesa  the  performances  of 
John  Wilson's  great  troupe ;  tbe  daring  and  graoo- 
fal  Ian  a.  too  wonderful  Ella  Zoyara  and  others. 
Tbe  programme  forto-nlgbt  appear!  on  onr  first 
pajjt.  Tbe  rew  i  queetriau  spectacle  of  "The  Bar- 
■  veil  Borne,"  is  a  great  success. 
Plan's  Hall. 

I  B  iod  Tom  drew  another  immense  audience  last 
nigbt,  and  gave  thorough  tatisfaotton  to  all  by  bis 
playing,  singing  and  illnstretioBe  of  his  wonder- 
ful power  of  memory  end  imitation.  Blind  Tom 
ts  the  sensation  of  the  day  and  everyone  is  going 
to  see  him. 
Benefit  or  Protective   Order  of  Seals. 

Tbe  benefit  of  the  Benevolent,  Protective, 
Independent  Order  of  Seale  will  take  place  this 
afternoon,  at  2  o'clock.  An  immense  number  of 
vvhwteera.  wbose  names  are  given  on  onr  first 
page,  will  appear,  and  a  very  vaiied  entertainment 
wall  be  given.  7  he  performance  will  commence 
with  an  overture  by  twenty-two  musicians,  led 
by  t.  2<mmer;  Owen  Marlowe  will  read  "Tbe  Blue 
and  the  Gray  ;"  Frank  Hortimore  wi.l  .sing  setlo- 
oemio  songs;  11  as  Ella  Chapman  will  perform  a 
banjo  solo ;  Mies  Blanche  Chapman  will'slog  a  bal- 
lad; Hiss  Ella  Wilton  will  recite  "Barbara  Frit- 
cbj«,  '  ai  d  J.  O.  Williamson  follows  wih  his  ver- 
aten;  Mies  Maggie  Moore  will  appear  in  btr  spe- 
cialty of  ■'KatiriHj. ;"  Henry  Edwards  will  recite; 
te'lle  Oaugain  acd  Mme.  Buitlay  will  appear  in  a 
paado  deui;  bignor  Honato  will  pieeent  hie  origi- 
nal verslcn  of  "Love  Among  tbe  Rose;;"  The 
Little  Jewel  will  sing  a  song;  T.  Bree,  Tbomss 
Can-pbeil.  Mat  Kelly  and  W.  Baik  will  sicg  aqaar- 
Wtt.i ;  others  mentioned  on  our  first  page  will  ap- 
pear to  various  specialties,  and  the  performance 
will  end  with  tbe  farce  of  "High  Jaoktbe  Heeler,'. 
by  Lew  Rattler.  Jake  Wallace  aod  mombere  of  the 
B  P.  I.  Seals. 

Woodwabd'8  Gabdeks— Mr.  Woodward 
bae  departed  from  bis  establiahed  custom,  aod 
will  on  Sunday  next  give  tbe  use  of  his  Gardens 
1st  a  benefit  for  tbe  boy  Bnielay.  whoBe  arm  was 
peraaninUy  injured  by  having  tbe  muscles  de- 
stroyed by  a  ferociouadog  last  week.  A  large  num- 
ber of  professionals  have  seooned  Mr.  Woodward 
in  this  worthy  movement,  and  have  volunteered 
for  the  ooeaaion. 

Ahatomioal  Htjsbtju,— One  of  ibe  moat 

■ompleie  collections  of  the  kind  In  the  United 
States,  comprising'  hundreds  of  ooatJj  and  bean- 
llrol  wax  models,  ia  dally  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
tnly)  at  aha  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  As 
hoar  but  be  profitably  scent  her* 


•San  Francisco  Jewelry  Manufactory. 
D.  W.  Laird,  010  Meroh'ant  t treat.     Diamond 
Seitaog,   Biam-ling.      All   kinds    of    repairing 
dene.    Jewelry  for  sale.  i-i 


SanOwioh  Island  Pulu. 

Since  the  eaeension  of  tbe  king  to  the  ttxone 
of  the  Sandwich  Ielonda  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  lndnslry  la 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Bchreiber,  dearer  In 
bedding  and  furniture,  620  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  msrket,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  pnla,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  hia  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pnln  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
for  ma'traas  bedding,  and  donbtle&s  Mr.  Schref. 
ber  will  find  no  difficulty  in  dlfpoaing  of  all 
that  comes.  » 


arTi-ve  Hundred  AAexa  Wanted 

Immediately.  To  Bend  their  washing  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  131  Leidcsdorff  at.        • 

■*■■■ 

For    trio    Best    Candles, 

Go  to  the  popular  store  of  Geo.  Haas  a  Oo., 
£0  Eo-.Ti,  y  si  Beat.  New  slyle  cap  bonbons  for 
ka&i  and  putles.  3^ 

Mrs.  M.  W.  Kind,  are&Fmaktx,  bat  removed 
to  133  Geary  street,  between  Dapoot  and  Stock, 
ton,  opposite  Starr  King's  church.  jr 


Genuine   -Ha     ana.    Ojtars. 

Beat  brands  at  61     Montgomery  street,  8,  W. 
comer  of  Merchant.    Franok  k  Oaha.  q 


Attention,    Ladles 

To  give  the  akin  the  eoftneae  of  velvet,  and 
the  tint  of  the  lily  to  tbe  complexion,  tue 
Dicnv'B  Gbime  de  Lis.  L 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 


The)  Right  of  Sntclde, 

Among  the  new*  from  Japan  we  find  tbe 
following: 

Four  yearn  ago  Hondi  Jugoi,  the  Minister 
of  D.imio  jt-sbio,  w*8  murdered  by  live 
meD.  Two  of  them  were  puiifsbel  by 
death,  bat  the  others  were  only  imprtsooe  l 
for  a  time,  beeauae  it  was  not  they  who  pro- 
jected tbe  sobeme.  Aft^r  t*o  year*,  how- 
ever, twelve  men  tf  tbe  gnbjects  i>f  Hooda 
boned  tbemstlvts  tcgtthtr  by  avow  to  re- 
venge their  master,  and  killed  tbe  tbiee 
men.  As  soon  as  tbe  murder  was  fulfilled 
they  appealed  to  tbe  Government,  and  aeksd 
for  a  proper  poniBliment.  Ia  the  eleventh 
month  of  l»at  jear  they  were  Eenteocsd  to 
coram i:  suicide. 

While  Japan  is  learning  bd  mnoh  from 
the  United  8tates,  and  Europe  might  not 
we  1-3 am  something  from  them.  In  this 
matter  of  legalized  suioids  Japan  U  ahead 
of  us.  The  idea  is  jus.  being  taken  np  in 
England  and  sarioaBly  discussed.  Professor 
Newman  advocate]  tbe  right  of  suicide,  and 
proposes  to  deal  with  it  ia  the  following 
manner: 

"To  legalize  and  regulate  the  Bystem  aB 
marriages,  baptisms,  bnrials,  etc.,  are  reg- 
ul.te'1.  Bessys:  'The  Besi^trar  would  be 
rfquircd  to  iuterrogale  tbe  patient  before 
witnesses,  who  would  attest  bis  d* sire  of 
deatb,  and  medical  testimony  be  addad  as 
to  tbe  hopeleiSDcsa  of  reeoveryl'" 

Tnis  over,  the  patterns  to  choose  between 
chloroform,  Paris  green,  a  railroad  train, 
over  a  bridge,  a  little  pistol,  or  any  ether 
form  of  "nappy  dispacb,"  after  an  affection- 
ate leave  of  friends.  Tfce  profesper's  sug- 
gestior  meets  with  more  advocates  than 
one  wculi  suppose,  and  also,  of  coarse,  with 
some  opponents.  This  new  system  would 
be  admirabie  as  applied  to  criminals.  Let 
tbem  saicide  if  tbey  prefer  it  to  the  riBk  of 
the  laws  avenging  band.  Itmu'd  be  much 
mere*  econnmical  than  the  present  system, 
and  instead  of  hanging  matches,  we  might 
tben  have  "saicide  farewell  levees,  or  bene- 
fits." 


The  Designs  of  Providence. 

The  designs  of  Providence  are  described 
as  "inecratable."  They  are  not  so,  bow- 
ever,  to  Sandvloh  Island  Cabinet  officers. 
When  Generaia  Alexander  and  8cbofield 
were  engaged  in  prospecting  and  inspecting 
Pearl  Harbor,  Hawaii,  with  a  view  to  its 
adaptability  for  a  United  Slates  coaling  sta- 
tion, Mr.  Whitney,  a  member  of  Lnnalilo's 
Oabiuet,  urged  its  cstsion  ta  tbia  country, 
and  hinted  that  such  acion  might  induce 
our  Government  to  conclude  a  treaty  of  re- 
ciprocity.   He  said : 

This  unrivaled  lagoon  harbor  has  evidently 
been  designed  by  a  wise  Creator  for  some 
great  purpose,  perhaps  for  this  very  object. 

We  thkkit  very  probable  that  a  wise  Cre- 
ator mad*  Pearl  Harbor  expressly  for  a  coal- 
ing station  for  tbe  United  Btates ;  we  are 
sure  of  it  if  Mr.  Whitney  owns  property  iu 
tbe  vicinity. 

A  Distressing  Case. 

Not  to  be  behind  hand,  Munoy,  Pa.,  pro- 
daces  a  ghost  in  the  shape  of  a-beaot  ful 
young  lady  who  goes  from  house  to  house 
never  speaking  to  any  one  and  only  mur- 
muring: "I  cannot  find  it — I  cannot  find 
it."  She  is  supposed  to  be  looking  for  her 
ohignon. 

"The  manufacture  of  nine  from  grapes 
is  coming  into  favor  in  "Virginia."  They 
used  to  make  it  out  of  crab-app!ea  and  cop- 
peras, but  tbe  cemeteries  got  to  filling  op  too 

rapidly. 

.»>  — 

Beecher  scoured  $12,000  from  the  ros- 
trums ef  tbe  teeming  West. 


Ladies  akd  Oeshjiien,  renumber  I  he  lead- 
ing fishloEftble  retail  Shoe  store  in  San  Fran- 
oiaoo.  H.  Hinders,  332  Kqsxvj  Btrtet.  between 
Fine  and  Bosh,  4k 


Or,  Barlow  J.  isniltii 

Is  giving  a  cours  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygeian  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  %  o'clock. 
A  Dart  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  preecribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  Invalids  daily,  from  9toir.  u.,  free.        w 


Samethtnjr  Lllce    a    Critic 

Tbe  Call  baa  another  new  drama'is  and 
musical  critic;  (it  has  bad  about  twenty 
since  poor  Mullendore  wis  shot.)  This  one  is 
awjDder.  He  calls  Blind  Tom  a  musical 
'  prenomenon."  We  woDder  howho  would 
like  to  be  oalled  names.    He  sa)S  of  Tom; 

It  would  be  sajing  tee  much  toasserttbat 
his  playing  is  f*nU'ess,  oreven  highly  art  s- 
tic;  hut  it  is  wondeiful,  and  there  are  f-.w 
prufersors  of  the  art,  who  plav  better  than 
this  poor  lad,  woouu  intellect  G^d  has  to 
completely  darkened. 

That's  right  always  be  carefal  Dot  is  say 
"too  much."  We  should  like  Fowler  ti 
examine  that  critic's  bead.  We  think  he 
would  pronounce  him,  equally  with  Biiad 
Tom,  an  'inspired  idiot."  Tbe  Call  staff  at 
present  his  many  a  "prenomenon"  on  it 
bat  its  critic  is  the  greatest  of  all. 

The  Danbnry  Horse. 

The  Mews  siye: 

Tbe  Daobaiy  horcefcae  a  reputation  above 
all  othtr  animals  of  tbe  breed.  The  chief 
claim  ef  tbe  Danbnry  horpe  t  >  public  favor 
and  rjotioj  is  the  facility  with  which  he  will 
inn  awiy.  Ho  will  get  op  in  the  nigi>t  from 
a  refrtsbing  sleep  to  inn  away.  He  will 
leave  a  meal  of  cream  cUei  and  qnail  on 
toast  to  run  away.  He  will  saoiifico  home, 
happiness,  honor  and  other  people's  prop- 
erty to  run  aw<y.  And  when  he  gets  stui-d 
nobody  ever  thinks  of  getting  in  front  of 
him.  Oncein  a  wble  a  stranger  attempts 
it,  bnt  there  is  a  food  to  furnish  ice  to  p-ok 
bis  body  with  until  bis  friends  old  come  on 
so  there  ia  no  hirm  done.  STeit'ier  is  a  Dan 
bnry  horse  a  respecter  of  cocasions.  He  will 
run  away  from  a  pest,  or  an  ogriculiual 
debet ■',  or  a  funer  ■(,  ai  d,  in  a  tight  pinoh, 
won  d  run  away  from  a  potitton  in  the  New 
York  Custom  House. 


An  offer  for  Lnuca. 

The  head  of  a  lecture  bureiu  in  Boston 
received  a  letter  from  a  small  western  vil- 
lage, inquiring  for  how  much  tbe  lecture 
committee  of  tbeplaca  could  engage  "ihat 
German  singer,  Lucky,  with  a  good  euppott, 
for  a  couple  of  concerts?"  To  this  tbe  gen- 
tleman replied:  €*My  Dear  Sir.— To  engage 
that  German  singer,  Lucky,  with  agood  Gup- 
port,  for  a  ooaple  of  cooeerts,  I  fear  you 
would  be  compelled  to  mortgage  your  entire 
town,  to  say  nothing  of  the  outlying  farme. 
If  yoa  decide  to  conclude  tbe  arrangement  I 
shall bepleusfd  to  serve  yon."  Tee  lecture 
ageut  has  not  yet  been  beard  from. 


Adelina  Patti's  voice  is  still   too  fresh  for 
her  t  j  come  toAme  ica. 


K  Bryan t^tbe  poet— not  the  minstrel—  is  75. 

Woman's     At-laxlkls. 

One  would  ttiok  that  it  was  one  of  woman's 
sights  to  etjoy  as  good  a  dinner  ae  a  man,  and 
pay  the  tame  price  for  It,  Nearly  all  the  ret- 
taurants  "lor  ladles  and  geLtl*men"  in  San 
Francisco  have  poorer  fard  than  thoee  wbrre 
gentlemen  only  di .  e.  Thebx  10  an  ixofption. 
At  the  flOKBBB  BxSTAUBAirr,  on  Wa  Mog-on 
street,  at  the  ccroer  0/  Dunbar  Alley,  ladiea  o«n 
get  an  excellent  bnakfast,  dinner  orluccb,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Boeken,  established 
since  18^9,  provides  ever?  luinry  the  market 
affords.  Both  ladles  and  gentlemen  find  the> 
cidhes  to  please  the  most  tpicurean  taste.      * 


Don't  Fail  to  Call  and  See 

The  mo tt  wonderful  and  gifted  Doctor  Fcr 
tune  Teller  of  the  age,  Uadaizb  Sunn,  AatioU 
ogtr,  juit  arrived  from  the  £a%t,  and  can  be 
conBuIted  on  all  events.  She  hai  cbam^  for 
Lnek,  Love  and  Happines°,  whiob  nt  ver  f  >il  to 
take  effect.  Office  Con&ultatfcn,  $2;  by  Le  t  r, 
$3.  All  commnn ica: ions  ttrictly  private.  Office 
hours  from  10  o'clock  a  u.  to  8  p.  v.  Bati  •fac- 
tion pu  rinteed  in  every  respect.  Cffloe,  IC 
Second  street,  Boom  11.  4o 


Tia©   Pioneer  Carpet  Beatlnjr 
Mac  111  no    Oo.9 

No,  663  Tehama  street,  is  the  only  place  yon 
can  depend  on  for  having  your  Carpets  well 
cleaned  and  swept  by  machinery.  J.  SPiULD- 
tng  &  Oo.  s-s 

Do    Wot;    Suffer    from    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Oerne,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fl.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
anA*h  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doc 
ter*a  capability.  Beferenoea  (riven  if  regulred.  h 


Removal, 

Samnel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  micbines  rented  end  -re- 
paired  as  uenil.  and  aold  cheaper  thanever.  x 


The    Veto 

Is  celebrated  for  its  superior  liquors  and  fine 
cigars.  ConnoUeieure  say  our  "Pony"  Brandy 
puts  a  veto  on  all  other*.  Ca'l  and  aample  It. 
E,  H.  Le^y,  proprietor.  Bouthwett  corner  of 
Kearny  and  Commercial.  is 


LADTEe.  now  is  your  time  to  bay  your  nnder- 
elothing  at  a  great  eacrlde,  because  H.  Fried- 
lander  hai  gone  to  Europe  to  bny  hie  Fall  im- 
portation?, and  has  left  ordirs  to  sell  hislsrge 
stock   of    lidiea'  and  children's  under  clothing, 

ompridug  all  Btylessud  patt<rne,  cheaper  tban 
at  any  othtr  place  io  the  city.  Rim  mber  the 
number,  9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Building.      8a 


Dr.    Dohcrtr 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  parrJcnlazIy  to 
Chronic  and  specific-  practice,  and  as  such  is 
now  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
8»n  Franaiaoo,  Office  519  Bacramento  street, 
eorner  of  Leidesdorft,  a  few  doors  below  What 
Oheer  House.  « 

It    Is    True. 

J.  A.  Sbaber  k  Oo.  are  selling  parlor,  sets  and 
all  oth9rklndaoftarnitnre  and  bidding  cheapw, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  In  towo.     Other 


m 


mMkM 


Good   Investment. 

Mo  other  city  in  the  TJcited  States  offere 
greater  indicements  at  the  preient  time  for 
investment  in  town  lots  than  San  Diego.  Now 
Is  the  time  to  secure  lots  at  $25  each  at  421 
Montgomery  street.  Tnis  is  the  beat  chance 
ever  offered.  • 

Everybody    Suited. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
in  bats.  At  "  The"  Bat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  le  immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  a 


Fresh  and  Sweet, 

For  the  beet    oonfeotiOBsry,  n   to   Oant?   and 
Warner's.  107  Meatgomeir  St.  near  Batter.       N 


American  Watches. 

Seduced  prices,  at  H.  A.  Oallender's  62  See 
ond  St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  carefully  reDaired.  d 


Br.  0.  T.  Bigs  haB  removed  his  effice  to  the 
Olympic  Olub  Building,  corner  of  Mew  Mont- 
gomery and  Howard.  is 

Onaxavoxazrx.— Maaame  Clara  Antonia,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
323  Kearny  st.,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine,  Consulta- 
tions In  English,  Vrenob  and  German,  1 


Those  Beautiful  Tievr  Can-pots. 

At  Jas.  W.  Bumhsro  k  Co's,  Ko.  el6  Market 
and  17  PoEt  streets,  are  going  like  hot  cakes. 
Hew  and  choice  petunia  constantly  arriving. 
A  perfect  rnrht?  see  ana  bny  them.  Eltgtnt 
parlor  fnrnltnie  m.de  to  order  In  the  finest 
ayile.  aa 

• 

Fine    Candlvs, 

yresb,  sweet  and  dtlicione  Candles,  of  every 
variety,  atM.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 678  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  and  retail,    a 


MUSICAL    FESTIVAL 

....W1LLDE  GrVZK  BT  Tint  ... 

HANDEL  AND  HAYDN  SOCIETY 

...AX  THX..„ 

CENTRAL  TABERNACLE, 

Tyler  street,  nenr  Taylor, 

COMMBNCIHG  OW   THB   »»TH  OF  APRIL. 
acdooa'iuBiBg  TrxRBn  ETaMLNGs,  daring 
union  t  me  the 

Full  Grand  Oratorio  of  Elijah 

AWD 

Mendelssohn's    Hymn  of   Praise, 

Togetoer  *>itb  eelactioos  from 
Beethoven**  Kogvdl,   wi  l^m  Tell,  8ta- 

hat  Huier  uttil  Braual, 
Will  be  frlvao  by  a 

GRAND  CHORUS  Of   TW1   M^iDfTEO   VOICES, 

....am  ah.... 

ORCHESTRA     OF    30    PIECES, 

With  Fall  Org**  A.eeoanpanlaaeBt. 

The  Snloa  will  be  rerdered  \»  Mrs.  Marrlopr, 
Moore  aid  Harden,  and  Meaart.  Uaver,  Masulre, 
Oampb*li  aod  Mablo. 


OOabTJuTOB 


...PROF.  GEO.  T.  BVAH8 


PraU's  Abolition  Oil 
Ourea  BheumatiBm  and  Neuralgia. 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 
Oures  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


"Wlille  Labor  Only  1 
Employed    by   the  What  Oheer  Linndry,  121 

Ljldecdoiff  street.  • 

m  .    - 

A.  Pleasant  Locauoa, 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 


M 


Prlee  of  adnata- loa 81  "« 

jftc»«rved  «4m*i* 1  s»j 

Sests  can  be  reaorvad  for  the  aeaaon  at  Eobler, 
rhaae  A  Ue'e.  «8<  Olaf  strebt,  on  and  aftsr  oAT- 
TJBPAV,  April  19. a. 

Sale  of  SINGLE  riOKSTS.  with  BHSEBVED 
SEA1S,  on  BAlORUAY,  AprU  Wiix 

war  Foil  partionla/s  will  be  found  ia  Pampatete 
to  be  bad  at  all  tn*  Moaio  8rorf«.  a..i6  td 


TiAST        Xj^rOTTLTjFa.E;, 

...JBT.... 

PROF.  0.  8.  FOWLER, 

1R  PLATT'S  BA.LL  WED.VESD\r  AT  2,  TO 
Ladiee,  tllosirairid,  "Penalx  Beal'b  aod  Beauty 
8pns.~'  l'11'y  oenia.  OonsQlaton.  as  tojsnr  owo 
and  rhildrea'a  pbranolocy,  bst  PosicK-a-,  ete  ,  at 
fi.-  Gmod  h.  t  I,  dail-  ano  ■□  avcoioss  bonr  Ba.  11 
till  W  P.  M.  UiiaunrajAinim  >Pm 


The  City  Gardens 

FOB  THE 

Coming  Picnic  Season! 

THE  ATTENTION  OF  ALL  'OOTETIES.  A8- 
floC>atior.8  aod  Military  Companies  ia  called 
to  ibe  ad*amaf;es  offered  by  tU'  -e  commodious 
and  be  mi  if ul  groanoa  for  i-iotidoy •"*  iot.io  F.-t- u- 
\u'.;  Tbry  can  b»  proenred  oo  any  day  in  toe 
week  for  piocio  purposes  lbs  commit  season  on 
noe  advacUceoas  terms  Shan  any  groandam  the 
State, 

TUB    CITY    GAKUESS 

Are  easT  of  ccopc-b  witbont  nor  tariff  to  "ocletles, 
aod  uro  provldrd  wiiti  Urge  and  Denntifol  Lawns; 
In  me  Shade  'i  re- ;  beannfal  irlotversand  Plants 
frora  e*er>  clime;  ra-oeioas  SwIc-r-;  two  m«m- 
mnih  Dancing  Paviliooa;  a  nam  al  Lake,  wit1 
Pieasnre  Bona;  PoartaiDfl  ard  tbif<rTatory  Tow- 
rrs,  all  perfec  ly  abult-ied  from  tbn  winds.  A 
mimmotb  He-taorant  le  on  tbe  %•  on;  d",  and  every 
cooTeoiftnce  for  tbe  aoeommeUatloo  of  large  Plo- 
nies  bn.a  baeo  mfide.  tv  rrfiingbaa  been  placed 
ia  in*  most  complete  ordor  for  tbe  coming  season 

TBS  CITY  CABDKMg 
Are  tbe  largest  In  tbe  State.  They  contain  8V; 
acrra  of  Knoll  and  Shad-d  Lawa.  Flower  Gar- 
dene,  i-.%o.,  and  are  capable  of  aeoom  mo  dating 
'.0,1/ V  P'  rBou-  witb  tbc  Kr^a~"&t  oon y eDionee.  Ex- 
tra Cars  ruu  direcrly  to  t^e  Gardens. 

Ficnio  nonimitt"  e  are  especially  icvlled  to  oall 
and  maooct  tbe  Gronnd^,  and  ascertain  terma, 
which  will  be  moat  favorable. 

hi.  V.  SIEVEVS,  Proprietor. 

•avOfBoehours*  to  6  p.m.. dally,  at  tbe  Garden;, 
corner 'twelfth  and  ifolaom  streeta. 

N.  B— aoO.Ooe  tdnsifBion  Tickets  were  sold 
by  various  Aesociatione  boldiog  teetivala  at  tbe 
Oily  Gardens  laat  year.  Tbe  sale  of  epiritaooa 
liqnors  t*iil  be  prohibited  oa  the  gronnde  on  1  es- 
nval  days.  mhi  tf 


m^mmm 


CURES   DYSPEPSIA. 
Gives  Tone  to  the  Stomach. 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 

MitiiigreiBi 

Is  a  Sare  Relief  for  Indigestion. 


gLEB^lXl'Bf^"3 


HewiEV'S 


HAS  KO  SUPERIOR  Ag  A 

BLOOD    PURIFIER. 

MOM 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  tXO  MARKET  STREET,  HARRY  OOR- 
brn  reepectfaly  Informs  bis  friends  and  pat- 
rons tbat  be  baa  refitted  inbeantiial  style  this 
cosy  and  comfortable  resort,  and  wilt  bs  pleased 
to  see  tbem,  one  and  all,  and  bave  them  aample 
some  of  the  cboiceBt  wines  and  liquors,  A  Dew 
billiard  table  from  tbe  mannfaoto  y  of  LieeenQeid 
with  Phelan  axd  Oolletder'a  latest  pateat  »*e*l- 
faced  onsbione,  baa  been  placed  m  tbe  Billiard 
Parlor.  Ibe  popular  and  efficient  beverage  manip- 
ulator, Tommy  Carrol),  cao  be  foond  in  bis  old  po- 
sition prepared  to  dispense  creator*  comfortto  ait. 
j&23  If 


BR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM, 

And  College  of  Medicine. 

IO  (\f\(\  beautiful  and  IN8TROOT. 

Av.  \7\f\J  it*  nbiects  to  be  earn.  Qpen  to  ths 
Public  DAY  AKD  NIGblT,  at  KDKFKA  HALX 
S  18  Hontgomory  atreet.    FOR  MEN  OKLy. 

•vDb.  Jobdam's  Pbtvatk  Ofvice  ia  at  *il 
Geery  aireet  loppoeits  old  ftlecbanioa'  Pavilion). 


ORGANS.  PIANO  STOOLS,  PIANO  COVERS, 
tSneei  »1  m.c,  Uaeio  Bookr.  Mu  =  lc  Polio?,  etc 
Anew  (stack  and  large  assortment.  Oall  and  ez- 
ami .  e  tbem.    The  celebrated 

McOAHMO.S     PliXO?, 
Nov  legarded  by  tbe  mn  leal  prifr-sslon  as  tbe 
best  medicm-prioed  Piano  in  this  market. 

A.,  r.  ItA.ii  K-J.FT  A  CO.,  Aeeata, 
mhMXw No.  T»l  Murbet  alreet. 


A.   W.    WHELDEN, 

Whitener  and  Paper  Hanger, 

No.   iaa  geaby  stbeet, 

apllm Between  Dnpont  and  Stockton. 


RETURN  THE  BOOK! 


S.F.BUSiNESSDiRLCJJi 

Aj  t  r  o  In  per  a, 
Mrs.  Bock,  129  Geary  streeL 

K.M»ft.«.-l !«■■■«   Mjutf  »t«t!oti^T 

SUcey  A  Mook,  (Bebool  books  arpsoia  a 

oorner  Foartb  and  Mission. 
H.  H.  Moore,  hbj  Mobuoo,^.  n9w  Mw 

BuiIdcm  Collerea. 
Heatd's,   Brjant  A  Btratton'a  Ooiiegs,  i 

llDlchera. 
Katt,  Fred,  Stalls  «  to  M-i.  Oal.foraik  SL 

Clal  rvo  j  ante, 
lira.  O.  M.  Btowe.  *  7  Kearny  street.  Be, 

Kroployment  Ofloe, 
H.  U.  Kirch  off.  Male  and  Female  Help  t 

French  Fnaey    UoaUfc'    * 
Loaan  A  Oo..  IS  Montgomery,  197  ud  109 1 

H»»p  Sklirta  and  Corlcu  * 
M.  Freod,  S6  Second  street,    j 

11  a  man  nrilr. 
Sampeoa,  A.  B.  A  Oo..  110  Second  strvst 

Merehont  Tailor* 
Holland  Bros.,  12    Post  «tr«et. 
Milliner*. 
MLsb  Llaele  Garter,  118  Fooith  itrsei. 
Urn.  M.  oelig,  U26  Kearny  stress. 

Searcher  of  Beeordt. 
O.  Y.  Gillespie,  611  Washing  00  e treat, 

Wines  and   Liquors.    (WdcIr 
Daneri  F.  A  Co..  RH  Froat. 


. 


51 


DR.  CHflS.  H.  TQZER'I 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  IHSTI! 

N,  M.  cor.  Joeltaoo  and  Kaarnj 

THE    GREAT    KRADIOATQR  Or  fi 
.       COMPLAINTS,    torn.e.lyot  Uck 

London   and  tbe  lauf.  twelve  years  of  S»bK 
DH.  TokRR  informs  the  affile  ™d  IhttL 

?  .  IS,  and  spendicg  ono  yaar  in  th,  „ 
orated  Hospital  in  London,  ibe  LOCK  h 
opened  Lis  old  Medical  loamaie  at  tfa«a 
whers  be  can  alnaya  be  iomd.  DR.  TO 
for  forty  jeara  met  wttb  oiparalieled  1, 
tbe  t-rf>ntm*rji  of  diseag-  >ooar,iit  v  ' 
VJHRONIO  AAD  SPECIAL  OoaWli  ' 

dk.  cms,  h.  ;tozkr 

ie  In  every  way  responsible,  bledlng  t-  a 
erirct  spermBDBDi  cunr,  or  makiu  aa  . 
Tbo?e  wbo  cannot  ^ffL.rd  to  p»y  for  »S  \ 
medicine  wHl  be  charged  for  meditioa *«  5 
Mr>N  i  HI  Y  REa  1*.  »h  ATiYH  PILl?b»  ! 
l«  tail  10  sivme  rellff  in  oaaea  forwaki  J 
reenmmeoded.  are  to  be  obtained  oni 
offioe.  Price,  $5  prr  box.  Full  dlratttoa 
bux,  ten  l  by  r-xprees  or  otherwise, 

D*.  TOZKR  ooes  not  Imifte  tbe  aft  ■ 
Q^aoltB  who  make  it  a  pr>«tice  to  pom  ! 
sffidavilsand  otbnr  false  r.fereoc«»,bnt  , 
tbe  nioHt  respectable  peoole  iu  ihs$taia.-  2 
bas  CVSEDot  diseases  which  otberahtn  ' 
oar*. 

A.  a.  corner  Elearny  and  Jacksasat 


NOTICE 


rjinEPtDLICABEHEIEBI  t 

lied  that  the  Field  Depatlet 
Office  will  eoaneaoe  oHtnlii  »n 
8ATVKOAY,  ilAlil  H  l,  i«7s. 

The   dntles  saalimed    to  thow  4  * 
are  loo  well  known  to  the  cotman  1 
reqo? re  explanations,   and    walls 
been  caret nl  In  making   any  sekttl  1 
Oil  positions  by  men  ravorahly  kl« 
lb U community  fer  their  comsetei 
IflUgrlty,  und  urn  confldent  that  I 
ilea  will  be  dlachiara-ed    by  taaa  1 
areneralaatlafootlonwrull  caacen 

X  nrcently  rtqaeit  the  general  pa  I 
report  to  this  office  any  dlraUctH 
duty  by  any  of  my  Depotles,  saw 
them  that  any  Just  complaints  » 
ccive  Immediate  sUteatlon. 

LEVI  KOSSKw 

mbl  City  uad  Oenat    Aaa 


Attention,  Good  IW 


proprietor  of  the  Mmera' Rav  A 
tanrant,  bes  taken  the  managemeot  1 
of  botb  the  Miners'  Rasaanrant  cb^^p 
Oommerolal  street  and  tbe  Mioars'** 
Braooh  on  Market  street.  In  partoanaip « 
A.  DRAYEOR,  who  baa  bean  oooat 
firm  lor  years.  Improvements  bavs  I 
tbe  cniaine  departments  that  will  H_- 
nera*  more  popular  than  it  baa  ever*** 
the  22  years  of  its  prosperity.  Onr  Bill 
embrace  all  the  delicaoies  of  the  saw 
motto  is  "Good  Faro,  Good  OooklDiaacl 
Charges." 

P.  «  £HOEI  A  0 

MINERS'    RESTAUR- 

C81  and  SStt  Oonuatrt 
70 9  Market  street. 
Open  rora  fi  A.H.  to  10  p.m. 


DECLARED  BT  THE   JUTOJB  *J  j 
Fair  of  lb.  A«>rlc«n  iB.tito".  *™  j 
ol!i»™.  M  b.TH)f  BEST  ON  EXBIBn  , 
~    B,-Pt»po«  of  »"  »«rl"  TO  tJEITT^  j 


M1 


WILLIS^BANC 

USIO    FURNISHED    PO^'  { 
ocoaalona.    Mnafc  importad.arran  ^ 
ante1  'nraale. 

a-      KCCSM,  BZ.TJMC    I*e»4er 
Ortbettra, 

HENBT  VOW  DER  MKBDW  I 
er  or  Brass  Bond,  .,    . 

sw-Ordrrs  from  tbe  oonntry  proSP.1"  I 
to.     Address   M.    W.    WILLIS.    Is»«  } 
Store.  188  Mottgcmery  atreet.  or  m* 
BI.T7M.  8BP-  Monrrnm»>Tretre*t. 


J.    C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    lATH' 

Cor.  Seeond  and  Tektna  str  • 


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1.  feow  NBind  to  Ifil  R.w  Monk. 
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BrVM-Hatiil  OKOHhh  H1A8  compon.d  of 
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HIM  U.   El.l.IJa  end  W.  E1M-1*. 

■crlo.Ootjalc    and    SoettlatB. 

OUT     IaIkTOS, 

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I.  ir  C  T     A  B  A  U  I. 

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KFAH  8UTTZS  STJULKT. 

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Ciw*  rwff>r»  purahaalDK- 
O1!  awhoro.  AlTvayanoATiB- 
m  |ii»oi*  on  hand.  My 
pAiflnt  OaceB,  mad*  mi 
Tin  WiT«>,  kn>  warrnnUd' 
KKKKKKUM VKKMIN 
Also,  bait  QQBlity  TtCA 
ai2ll  11 


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'I  HIS  ft  TOnKRTTFYTMAT  N.B,  TBRW'i.- 
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are  tbe  MJI.K  AtiEMH  for  tlao  a\lr>  of  mr  brand 
nl  bu-lAT.k'iownai-BAI.OWlN'.H  DAIRY  HUlV 
'l>  u."  It  haahe«as..ld  at  tba  aboTe  aland  too 
paatthtrteaa  yara,  and  any  branda  of  bnilar  rep- 
r-  •  "t  d  '.o  b-  of  m)  irmko  n'  t  procured  cl  H.  ti 
TarwiIUier  4%  Co.,  a:e  coaoforlcil a. 

I,.   K.    UALDWlk. 
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f.2«-lm  KM  and  «t  Waahlnnion  M artel 


gig-nor  Mancusi, 

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AT 

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Below  Monueemery.  Sao  KnuioUoa. 


WEDNE8DAg^.^^^.-APHlL  16,_j73 

Nutueni, 

[From  the  D.nba--j  N  in.) 

The  more  taarly  vaii;H8  0f  loiters  are 
becinmng  10  appear. 

A  friend  w<  o  baa  got  a  oobbte  of  wb  lo 
Angel*  left  is  aoxioua  to  koow  if  the  D..D- 
bury  b-  ae  ball  orgaiiieatioas  are  to  served. 
He  pants  fur  new  vioor  ea  ;v  d  bru-ses. 

Goaacl  tu  smd  talent di  not Kiio^eiber. 
rr  t  abtr«go  dolit  ee  yoa  matt  b^con- 
toot.  Oar  clo'b  •■>  are  t,ol  vory  good,  t\- 
thomjh  we  did  not  oo  iod  tba  fact  wueu  we 
•jioiaieitoi  Mia  E  fm. 

Tior.:  wis  a  desire  on  the  part  of  to 
ieaober  to  make  a  i>ehol<tr  ut  d>iat*nd  wii'l 
the  ooa  otonra  is.  Bbe  said,  "Whit  makr-s 
you  feel  bad  after  yon  have  done  wroiig?" 
"My  pop,"  eaid  the  youth,  feelingly. 

It  u  totd  if  <  no  of  f  ur  oit  sei  a  who  las 
reo«Dtly  been  mado  afd'h'r  <h>t  be  enjojs 
the  heir  bugtly.  Uiiogof  a  eooi.-l  tarn  be 
att?ndi  many  parties,  and  oa  Lis  dapaitare 
plaees  t  e  tw^ttoherab  ia  bed.  On  bie  ro- 
-<arn  hege'n  Into  the  plioe  warmed  by  tie 
darliog,  andint-4 1  a  darting  at  the  foot  of 
bed  where  he  o*o  keep  hja  feet  on  it  He 
aay«  aould  loom  is  the  I.ealtbiiBt  ti  s'ep 
in,  aid  ti  at  aregisUrli  notoniy  a  f  Aly  but 
a  posit  it©  jpjary. 

E.  A.  Sotberu  has  been  o''i  s-a  a  trm  fe  e 
of  lie  Bo>al  Qjntral  Theurcal  Fuor.,  Loo- 
-4.on,  in  place  of  te  hte  Cb.r.B  Dick-n-. 
Tbe  pl.C'i  w-iuot  fit  ed  b+f  jre  ont  of  respect 
to  the  memory  of  thegrtat  oo^el  at. 


Wc  »ould  r  oomm  nd  yoa  10  John  0.  Bell  If 
you  wlah  to  bur  can  eta  ard  fnrtftare  cbe-p. 
fl team  r  scl  p'Oulochaira  «  f  every  description, 
N'arlr  cpuotlM  the   uraod  Hotel,  on  Market 


.«tf«et, 

■Oyatera. 

In  Btxoiiii>r*  rcniDd  tbe  etb*  atghi. 
To  look  at  'Krlseo  by  can  iifc,tat, 
Lmr  careleoi  tei:,  toy  cbuire  aid  ftrsy 
To  wh»"  a  '  '.mtitln't)  'e*>*l*»-B  play 
Of  ep&xbllog  w*,tee.  trade  a  noieea 
Tnroujta  vfutoii  »  Bweet  ouoqaM  watt  aeon ; 
While  moi-Bj  «tooe  Jnd  poorly  k-fri'lL, 
O'er  which  tbe  waU-ro  *.<clv  :«ll, 
Made  tbKt  WIlWOW  't»-m  to  b) 
fioto«  fair?  Hrotto  of  tbe  ►***.. 

8top,"  »Md  Div  fneod,  "ift's  go  to  bere- 
ft Ioosm  to  UK. — ..]  •'  '-■}  tb**ir  cLk.t." 
"Ail  rlKbt,"  I  e»i<l.  "1  muut  »frree 
That  tbla  place  unite  trie  ^o  a  *T."* 
No  sooner  hi  <i  we  tumid  a  neat 
Than  it  our  =id"  a  <x*4ter  ueet 
Made  hiH  uppeui  nee,  at*ed  001  wish— 
Said  tfctj  bsd  alntUMl  »-<>'  '""ti 
That  we  mini  t  saqifi.     We  fi-ond  it  troa, 
Jnd  eftcVtf  •nd'/iiijicaiUt,,  to*; 
All  khvda  "'  o*»t^rj4,  J11I17.  rat. 
Oooked  every  «'j!e;  Ja»t  tblnk  of  that, 
And  If   >oiir  IBOUtb  ilO'i't  w'ttlxi-,  [L-.-n 
Ton 're  dtfl>>r*'Ui  trm  otber  men, 
Tbe^  'd  01*00  <■  Jiid  crnb*-  «od  terrapins  jj 
Co  lact,  w.'  fonad  fh.-T  hn.i  *-«aiu 
•That  ooay  pluCeo/J  fclnd-of  g^ni-, 
ClBh,  fiVnb  or  fowl  «■  :i'b  or-  cmitd  name. 
TFblie  BTBpy  dttfb  wv,  I  <u  nare, 
prepart^j  to  ir'.nam  *(•  eplooia, 
-The  India-,  too,  V- ve  ftm»d.  'twould  aeeaa, 
That  ttifij  have  taerr  <b>-  nnHi  loe  are^m; 
80  h«-re  tbev  flocfa,  rhe  dttl-  doner*, 
To  gri  wtist  tb"y  '"-U  "-u.  h  nlo™  dlnuor*," 
(Wbo»-ver  doubt'  tble  If*  him  i'c»h 
To  thro-  bnu.:rrJ  T,iirty-ee»«o  Bu^b, 
Ati J  tbere  t<>'«  trutK  bo'il  nod  mido  plain: 
Who  «oea  tb«re  onof  will  go  air»ia. 
IPaolfir  o>»-tt-r  Huat-e,  «8"J  Bu«b  tureet,   above 
Vontframery;  oeeD  Usy  tod  Nluht. 

OHVRLFP  HAARB.  Proprietor. 


Enjoyable  Drive*. 

An  elegant  slu  c  u  foria^le  oa-  iage,  atyllah 
bo7F«a  at.d  a  i-!i:.i  1-  crtvtr  •  n-  t«e  leading 'a- 
»eutlal«  of  tn  •  1  j'  Jutl*  r.di'.  urn  fin-  ownaot 
be  ce  rare  d  Id  6an  lr»D(l-co»o  ui  q>i*wi  i.ablr 
ae  frim  Frmk  rm-top,  *bo*e  <«tmg  b  have 
the  irlvtlex"  o  (be  a  a»d  f  on'tuu  tb>  Ooot- 
aenial  ElU.  Et.  h--d-  m-im-iUtiKa-td 
by  tbe  ie-t  c  rdet  of  ibe  <  ity  and  ae  he  makes 
It  a  po'i  t  lotfi'pitj  .b'  ,  I.e..  t-n  ^nd  p-rl'-cilr 
''OUiteLOS  driv.-i.-,  no  it-  uiort<'  librrslly  patroa- 
•zed  tbaa  any  otn<  r  car>l>ge  prrprleror  on  ibis 
J  '.st,  white  a  larze  inmher  of  persona,  and 
1'dieein  pattirutur,  *tlt  engage  do  o  rri»«e» 
.'ixpt  ihr.tirt  wbioh  lie  irividw  Praul  q,»d  eo- 
.  ored  gr  at  uoo-s"  iu  h:s  b  n'B  ■•«,  ant  the 
ida  iiaiiav>ie  w.>  iq  which  He  tymanct*  it  makte 
jii.  a  rarvorite  *  t '  all  -bo  na  r>uuu  hloa.    * 


f  Xiototfritpiil«     «_;«.i  ue> 

A\  one  dolUr  per  iioz»n  »t  tke  Peoplea  Art 
Gal, try.  g*  Thur<*  -tr  ..i  i^iwhiii  RtevemaoD  and 
iiifijlon  Ktrec  a 

Twenty    1"i»« 

Pap  1  CHara,  «lt 
Wb»;   Cb.e.  Lai   d 


tie*  •  n  «i 

>tyie  ,  r  r  «el->  *hfap  »'  ihe 

•,-a.-  Ill  Uldesd»ffat. 


Proit'i  Abnll  io  1    tIM. 

The  pro*  t  'a  htm  dy  lor  all  Acbee  aid  PaJnp, 

-Kotl.c   10   "be    PuUlir. 

H.  Pe»-.r,  7)0  Moi.t.o-  e-v'etre#t,  onn  dorr 
South  or  tbe  Mt  t  *>[>ili  an  The»r/-,  it  uow  a»-J- 
4tngoff  hi«  one  stnoa  of  mi  a"  ,  t>  yx*  -nd  ibJL 
ilreob'  rlotbiug.  ot»  acontut  <it  r  "unval,  >t 
gTeaily  r-due>  d  irnm,  Ev.ry  do-nip  01  of 
gent,-  furnishing  g-i-.d-.  n  t*.  mnka  vi»ll»««, 
•e'e^belaw  00  L     Call  if     on  wnt  bar^»tea,Sl. 


*Xnbve     Beat     Htrnmm<<, 

Dr.  Perrj's  L»m  (Iibbm,  tor  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
17*8  We>»foot  Pilli,  foi  all  Miiot.  romolalnte 
Foraal"  by  »U  d  usart-t-.  *rnnT,  417  Siunome 
street,  e#  ntr  of  •  on>n  wi1 .  * 


oi« m  cu.  ^v.i         Kv^iy  Nitric 

The    best    cbowd  r  to   law*,  ate-  rittlual 
Hot  «e*tib  faJoon,    IA    >lort  n  ^tr^et,  j*>t  (ff 

Lv:*'dv-  8-r 

* 

etJitiu    aa«iO»r«i 

Forni»tl>  of  Bn"»  nu*.a  latrflaflpa,  oen  be 
ousd  in  froui  «'  nokBtnaji  ivoa  clothing  eo- 
'abllsbnjMi',  hoo't'«'.j-t  ooruM  rtn.h  u  rt  V  as 
gomery  n's..  or  Dexcv  raubkw  Hatrtam  oraera 
left    *t  .it,..  0"*  «*»«u'i»d  to  .lay 


Bneti. 

*  Tbo  Ohroniolo  of  tt.js  mornioffbas  a  out 
of  of  old  Dr.  Jayob  Towna^i  d,  tf  BnatF&- 
rillafame,  wh-chit  attflmpta  to  i<up<s»  on 
it  r  ad  rsaa  a  like  ess  of  Captain  J»oit. 

Tio  Mi.d'jo  W*r  wil  le  illuatrat-d  by 
Wm.  Sim[6)Q  of  tbe  liluetiattid  Ken. 

Idi  its  %'  t  angry  easily. 

E^'ga  a  e  six  ce  tie  a-doz>m  in  Oeorgit, 

Pe'roleom  Ktsby  beiU  tue  Dotoh  at  beer 
driokisg. 

The  AttGallfry  for  April  cootiioa  a  like- 
ness of  B^erstadt 

A  0  'lony  of  anti-polyjamy  Mormota  have 
eo'tl-d  in  O  io. 

A  New  T'jrk  miiltner  had  a  band  of  mueio 
a*,  her  opening. 

B  ooklya  has  a  sadden  at  of  oleanlirjea 
a, :  d  ■atiis  piblio  baths. 
a  Oakland  horses  have  the  ejiziot^o. 

B-ncott,  of  tLe  New  York  Herald,  is  doing 
the  pyramids. 

Pn  fes-or  Lay  baa  brought  his  balloon 
bark  to  Sai  Fra(.oi»c>. 

A  mad  drtd^e  h,«  been  named  aft:r 
L'toh. 

Basinfsa  :s  Jaitaidall  now  as  it  wrsdur 
iog  Loot. 

It  tikta  t'n  pounds  of  coooons  to  make 
one  pouud  of  a  Ik. 

Tbe  fa;ure  a  i-kcrats  of  CaHfornia  wilt 
ba  tie  people  who  ova  oiaage  gTJTOS  ia 
Los  Angeles. 

Thar  loro  Thomas  was  born  in  Hanover 
in  133  J. 

Cerr-bro-spiaal  meoiogitis  has  appeared  at 
8uO(*rPlat. 

Ca  iforuians  expect  to  become  rich  on  the 
torn  of  aoaid. 

Priaoe  ss  Chrii  im  of  England  fs  learning 
earring  io  wjod,  anda'ltbe  English  ladka 
are  f  lloring  her  lend. 

Noiti   Garoliaa    ia   proud  of    a  wcolly 

DOBA 

Sijoor  end  Signora  Bsrnardi,  who  accora- 
paoiad  Mme,  Agatha  States  tj  M«sic j,  have 
returned. 

The  Cbroniele  goes  in  for  greenbacks. 
It  is  too  late  in  tbe  day. 

Our  Paoifi^  olitnato  ia  better  for  silkworms 
than  even  Italy. 

The  Tuolumneites  will  piiLis  at  Badger's 
Park,  0-kUi  d,  on  June  1 7 1  < . 

n£*n  »d?e'tiaea,  tbeo  redizts. 

P  st-offic«i  «0Tdfiiat  estibliBbrd  in  France 
in  1104  ;  ia  England  in  1531 ;  in  Germaoy  in 
l&ll. 

Ereryone  to  B  in  Francisoo  wants  to  eeU 
BODpetbiog.    We  need  maanfaatnrta. 

Geeabacki  would  be  gooJ  to  pay  wagea 
with,  but  not  t >  bay  grub. 

An  Omaha  p.1. per,  wi  hoot  iotendiog  to  be 
personal,  insiai>a  ca  (hit  if  tbe  Omaha  p  >*'■- 
mxst  <r  wo  ild  iesi{u#  "maBy  ptrsnts  w  n  d 
feel  io  s  aDxious  about  their  money  let  era  " 

Ttieaiagmg  iaa  great  feature  of  tie  psr- 
fura  ai  03  at  the  California  Tbra  re. 

A  three-l?gg  d  dog  is  one  of  the  sgh's  at 
Woidward  b-G  r  'e  a. 

Tuemost  civil,  p'e  sine  and  altogether  best 
clerks  i  1  fie  B-in  Pr.tciecj  Post-i«ffice,  are 
i'i  the  L  d  o-'  Ddmry  Dep.rtoaocit.  Tuoy 
wear  o'  i^none. 

Trie  Call  is  about  1 1  stirt  a  spititualibtro 
department. 

B  gin  to  be  h  ppy  as  soon  as  you  can. 
Y01  ar  dying  f  si 

Au  E<eteru  journalist  has  di^oivered  the 
correct  it  mnn  jatioo  a'  1  le*— 7»oo-o'-fiar«. 

Rent-*  are  co  oi  igdo  vo  ia  Vugi  iia  City. 

Spiritual  ii.aiif-t  tio  is  are  otoorring 
atnonggnod  Ciiholio^.  Tbe  Thooaan  called 
Didymi  sof  the  Chronicle  is  "investigating." 

The  North  Pacific  Kat)ro«d  d  du't  iavi'e 
laiies  to  be  pieseot  at  t  itir  breaking 
gronnd  jollifieation.    It  wis  a  miatake. 

T.-mMa^aira  is  engaging  "heaps  of  tal- 
ent" fortbe  Albambra.i  j  tha  Eist. 

The  Alms  Bouse  Iovsati^atiun"  has 
reaultai  in  tbefi  d  ng  of  abalaiioe  of  $9  in 
faror  of  tbe  contractor! 

Tbe  son  shone  ones  in  London  during 
H«roh, 

Th  ■;  0  fry  ( f  Ban  Fr  incise  1  is  solvent,  and 
yetircavi't  raii-iii'»i  ey  oa  its  b  >ods. 

Bpiiiiua  ism  is  fttsliiondble  in  tiia  bo.it  bc- 
oiety  ia  L  >ndon. 

A  p-itifu1  ieport  wbb  current  yesterday, 
to  1 11  effe  t  th  t  the  Mayor  hie  the  epizoo- 
tic.   It  s  ui'ouQ'Jei. 

The  o  o  a  in  tie  San  Joaquin  Valley 
are  le  t'g  Imrnid  up  by  the  fuo.  Nutbiog 
but  ruin  witLiu  tbe  next  tea  diyn  om  tare 
ion, 

As  we  cannot  stop  (he  Chinamen  onminfr, 
why  n<  t  y  Ba  tLeai  in  growing  tea,  rioa  and 

Sonieih  ng  for  tba  Wa^bing'on  Orito: 
Naked  Chiaamen  with  ibe  amdll-pox  lids 
lu  'h  ■  Bau  Fr  nci-o  '  «treot  o^B." 

To  "old  Uidia'k"  at  the  corner  of 
Cl>y  and  Ho  itgumery  st  e  ta  Of  0  urse 
every  one  knows  we  refer  to  AUriin  and  Hor- 
ton. 

Tbefir^i-l'oof  tbe  epixootioin  the  ho- 
man  beiog  is  wleu  a  man  becomes  a  little 
ho(a)rsa. 

Iidiana  -a  having  a  Hqaor  war. 

Mr.  Huffiigton  wai  t-d  to  caM  her  la>t 
IllVa  girl  At  atl  0  na  Haraoat*  a  tut  h-r  bu>- 
biud  wbo  ia  aohnrob  member  object  d, 

W.  u  pie  auri  Gamp  over  Tu  k  r'e  will  bare 
a  big  v-io  u  0  a  <le  on  the  23  d. 

•*»   l>   lo    •  cci'iuiiiH.'i.iiliin. 

V.'a-hinrt  leit  at  ihoxffict-  bei.re  8  a  K..  ean 
'•e  letortit-d  to  ibe  ev^nteR  If  nq  lr  d;  we 
U-rV.r   rtisa  politl     Wbat    Cue-r    Laundry,  1*1 

Ltl  .(.Ed>rff  tlrret.  • 


Int«r«atliifr  te  Wany. 

The  word  w.tiaky  is  a  corruption  of  the 
word  "ifigf,"  or  w.t«r  — a  verbal  rot  ft, 
wh'ci  appears  in  the  names  of  Wisk,  Esk, 
Ustt,  Exe,  Tb'am  a,  and  >>t  ier  Oeltio  riverB  ; 
and  "gng"  is  omoeced  "ifri  tbe  name  of 
the  Brui  th  Admiral  Vernon.  A  Bailer  u?ed 
to  Wfar  a  grojraio  c  at,  and  tbe  seamen 
gave  him  to  nickname  of  "  Old  Grog," 
which  was  after w-rd  applied  to  the  rum  and 
watdr  in  roino  d  into  tie  nary  by  Vernon. 


Terra  Hat  e  d  irs  have  the  ague  so  badly, 
that  eTea  ihe  m<strea;a  t  tble  car  in  tbe  com- 
munity caanr-t  keep  a  quirt  ia  bi«  tail  for  a 
longer  peri  d  thin  five  n>iaot»e. 


Jest  ae  several  Wallet  eet  men  ware  think- 
ing of  d  ling  Japan,  tbe  Mikado  his  prohibi- 
ted kite  fiyiog. 

^_ 

Stcar  Shirts  nim  Oollaxraa. 

All  srrta  and  ajaes,  for  f»e  obeap,  at  the 
What  Ch.er  Lmadry,  131  Lsidesdorff  St.        * 


8ave    Vour    Money, 

Why  p  j  $3  par  dos-n  for  Cabinet  Bembrandt 
Pbo'o^r^pha  wben  you  can  get  tbt-m  for  $1  per 
deter,  end  all  other  alcdafqiaDy  cheap,  at  ihe 

Kew  Ioik  G-jLlelt,  No.  26  Third  aireet,  be- 
tween Muaion  rnd  Marked  ?tr  «t«.  No  Obln^ee 
employed  at  the  New  T  rk  Q\IV  rj.  8-8 


We  get  do  bu  lnasa  frim  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laoodr/      Office,  121  Leidesdorff  street.        * 


S7~Fob  Children's  Funroats  go  -to  Mouse's 
Gii  lebt,  417  Montgomery  t-lraet.  3v 

Ladles  Vioiiiiii-  Ocr-ia. 

Written,  engrarr^l  or  printed  by  Johk  P. 
Dwxxa,  126  S-.t.tr  rtreef,  opposite  Liak  Sou's, 
and  at  the  G>raad  Hotel  N.  B.  —  S.vbtdkkb- 
OHiEre  sea-tit  kabbxd.  Penmauship  of  every 
QeBcrii-tton  to  order.  a 


The  Last  New  Hoag. 

Mr—"M-Kt  it  Ghan&m," 
Emerson  OorvQIe  i  j  my  name, 
My  bustneaa  alvayn  la  the  same; 
Ea&tera  Oysters,  aod  Sanoy  Boast, 
Reibh-e  thes1,  tbat  my  bouse  can  boast, 
gifely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show. 
Obi  huh  oh!  Oht  btgh  obi 
Noue  who  have  been  but  again  win  go. 
CorvlUe  tays  sol  eays  sol 
Ob  Floe  St'eet,  at  No.  410, 
Rememb  r  ibe  rumbrr  and  cill  again, 
V'3ioa-  of  8'i-Il-a  b  in  every  style, 
|ow-r  Ily  cause  you  much  to  smile. 
Ladlea  wish  escorUi  tben  always  go, 
|_adie«  got  LallM  got 
Emerson  Corvlile's  pollt-l  and  so 
8-1  "     They  go|  they  gol  they  gol 


Th*  Boston  Furniture  Company 

H  s  rjmovtd  to 'S3  hfarkea  htreet,  between 
Tbird  and  f oor  h,  ant  hwe  a  new  and  well 
■  elect -d  ft  '©v.  at  redaofd  prices.  41 


NEW   ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Laura  Fair  lets  the  "Wolf  out 
of  theFoll" 

IHE  "VrOX.W    I»    TttM  ?0!,D"  IS  SOLO  BY 
I'Hi^TLBrort,  »  Postetratt.    fcplondid  pio- 
lort a  for  Saigoas  sod  B«r-rooma. 

Takeapoepatthe  twelve jarota  of  Frisco, 
That ac«j  iltted  tbe  Fair  one  *o  bold. 

Get  one  10  onmmsmorate  t  ba  Fair  trial 
A  a  ilhi  tr.t  d  in  Um'  Wolf  ia  IDs  FoH." 


SECOND  ANN  VERSARY  PICNIC 


...OF  THE.... 


French  Zouaves 

CBL.  E.  B.  BUIFANDEAB,  CBM'D'fi, 
io..„ 

FASSKING'S    PARK,   ALAMEDA, 

....ox.... 
RVXOAT APBIL  SO,    lSTS 

e*ota*  TiekeUtfareinalodad) s>l  CO 

JLudlea „ _ 50 

•#-Bo&'s  wtllle*ve  ibe  wbArf  at  D,   IO  and  11 

o'clock  a  m.  sort  IJi  pn.    The  Uomp»oy  will  leara 
by  the  a  o'uiock  b  .-ut.  apl6  td 


az  nisht. 

A  great  TarM1 


wo 


-  f  T  f   s  «■■■■  W'  W,   all    '(yl»«, 
W,"a   Oh  er  L-uadry,  IJi 


>t«  D..w©u,  *.h,.wCi»rd    Writer 

It' ad-    na'i    and   mile  to  order.    Boom  10 
60H  Uara<  I  Btvt,  ,-•  r.  Poi-t  and  M<  nigomary  o 


loi  m  woax,  *o  to  T   O-  Jensriy),  decti't. 


SPECIAL   NOTICE 

Marple  &  Gump 

WILL  BEt.l.  TrtBODOH  NK  WH  \  I.L  A  00  . 
-md  Sid,  89  .JUUIUS  PAHTINOs.  UisI 
iiL,i  8TA.1U&UV.  .to..  omDr.oiof.  «o  oe  of  tbe 
n>o.tamioen'.»rut»iol  to.  d»JT.  PiO'ores  on  ox- 
fa  ibllon*o^^4i^io<ae,re2d,     pril  19  h.     .ol6f.il 


SPRING    GOODS 


Business  Conducted  on  Fair 
ant)  Honest  Principles. 

OJST33      PRICE. 


ALL    GOODS   WABR1NTED   AS 
REPRESENTED. 


Spring  Goods  Arriving  Daily. 

» 

THE  LARGEST  STOCK  AND  10WIST  PRICES 

OF  ANY  HOUSE  IN  THE  CITY. 


CLOTHING. 

COARSE     and     FINE! 


The  Fortunate  Maa)wlie  Bay,  his  Clothing 
st  ae  IXL  AUOTIOH  8T0BE, 


THE  UNFORTUNATE  MAN  WHO 
DOES    NOT. 


UNDERCLOTHING,  ALL  GRADES. 


White  Shirts  for  the  Million ! 


WHY  SUFFERJWITH    CORNS? 

L^Ot  TFN  DO*LAB8  A  TBARt 

r      DH.    r-uiPtR  will  keep  tocrl 
Feet  to  t>-rf  -  t  oid-r.   C  j  n\  Ban- 
l^riB     DRro-wioft  Nails  bdJ  a  I  troa-L 
hi-  nf  tQsP",  prnmp'lr  a»d  palo-^ 
losily  rem   v_d      XO  A  iNTO'JHUftr 


N.   SWEENEY, 

MERCHANT   TAILOR 

'  *S    SBCORB    8TBEET. 

FINE    COODS  IMPERFECT    FITS! 
Satisfaction   Cuaranteed! 

AFINB    LI»R   OF  SPRING    AND  SUMMER 
Uuod.  ju,lrecei,t>4.    U.  t  sod  see  tbem. 

«-43  8-c..i.d  -Irtel.  mh'/71m 


CHAINGK     OF    BASK. 

MARTIN  &~HORTON 

f-IATFl    KBKOVBD    FROM    TBEIB    OLD 

■■A  ot.od.  cner  tf  L-u,  aod  Mootgomer;  at?  ,  lo 
?>o  HI    L»ID<6lioR.y  SrHKgl.       aplain 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOBS 

ON  HAND  and  mada 
to  ORDKS, 

L.    BLAIR'8, 

9    KenrBT   vtrwat. 


rirpil  of  Ltu  Haietia  Leroy,  Pau-la. 

Ladies'  Hair  Dresser, 


PiSCT   GOODS,     -WATCHES, 

JJsrwBLBY.  xo-no.vs,   riprs, 

PEBPIMB«,    SriTIO.VEKT, 
ESei.ISII    CUTLKKT,    TEUJTKS, 

BAGS,    TAI.181S,    TOBACCO,   ete 

A  FULL  bTOOK  OF 

Linen  Coats  and  Ousters 

A  FULL  LIVE  OF 
IjUSTEriT     SUITS. 


OAJU.    AIB     SEE      FOB    1T017IiS£I.F 
THAI 


/^EBlowour 

own  Horn 
Because 

We  Have 
Got  A  Stock* 
That  will 


IXL  Auction  Store 


618  Kearny  st., 


CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  S 


(Formorij  M««  A  WmUaim 


II 


So.    SO 


MOSTTOOMBKT    81-, 
Oppo.lt,.  the  tick  Bou. 

BBAKCH,    408    KEAR»I    81  ~ 

.  ■    '■' 

MB.   MAYEB  OALL-*   ATTENTInK 
Lrao  .nd  well  oolootod  ufonw.* 

ladies  Cloaks,  ia  Silk,  i , 
and  Cloth, 

And  bio  now  Bty'os  of  read,-n'il,  Rti,     , 
•tll.rLADIEs'sUlTS.at  VERY  Slw  >J 
Al.o.  .  larijo  oioolc  of  biripoo.  BroT,,  H 
hhawlB,  Luce  JaokotB    bilk    ,  oil   Com.. 
Silt,.  SaNnn,  >  Joakmp.  and  .«^iS 
TrlmmmsB.    jn»T  AHB1VAD  -TaS? 
th.bprlngBt,ieaof 

PtAIJ     AI«     EHBBOtai 

LIKEK    SUITS, 

W.  B.— Oloakfl.  DraBBea  and  nuM  nadi 

in  latait  faahioo,  at  raa^nail.  rataa. 


s. 


HALL'S 


lR 


,R 


SA      lL 

PAR 

APR1 


of     ComrnereSal 


s' 

YELLOW 
DOCK 

AND 

IODIDEofPOTJ 

rs^HE    «eii'   srai.Mj   nj 

lo    Q.e,       Parlflea    ihe    Bt.af 

raoibla.     ei.rr.pt    and     Inapara  . 

Core.  Rhenmul l.m  anil 

Sold  by  all  Drngclat. 


' I 

AOE.VOY,    41T    NA18  >M«  ID 

SOLS  AOR.NT1  FOI 

BU.     PEKRV.    LAST    OHIf 

1>H.   PE'IBY'I    WHiriHlTn 


MONEY  SAV 

Bp  parobasinK  soar  Goadnitka 

NEW  YORK    8T0 

No.    11©  rW-r.r.d   atreei. 

Human  and  Imitation  Hiir  I 

UHEAP  AND  FINE  JttWfcL    Y  aaD 
Ooods.    Tbe  X,.r«».<.t  -biuk  aadLrttl 
a>t>  n  hoieaale  «od«ite.all. 
Hnraan  Ualr  Uwitobea. . .85,  J6,  IT,  |t  tai 

Unman  hair,  too  Draldi ... 

Bilk  Uhigoooa  fl  I 

Silk  lopBr^ida     

Linen  or  MohuirTop  Braids ..... 

jLin-n  8aritobr4 

Hilk  Mobair  Oarla,  very  Baa ' 

Mohair  Switobes,  pl»io  or  orimp-d,  **».- 
BibOone,  tlooisry.  d-Mr  N.  U  tK,» 

Oixr    Real    Hair   GM 

Are  aneqaalled  1"  this  mtrkat  for  P  ' 

QQalityor  -arlt-t;.    Hi. mine  oor  .to--  W  • 

tog  jour  pareb&eea.    avGood*  aaotO.  0. 

A,    B.  ttAMeaun  AlH 

No.   HO  Secern*  ad 

■o301m       Betweea  Mluloa  ai.  -L 


POSTEHl 

ProgrammfB,  and  all  klnda  of  Pliant 

SHOW,    EECrUKE.    COSCBBr- 

ATBB  and  CIBCtTS  MUM  ' 

AT  LOW  RATES,  BY 

B.  _k7\   steret 

6S»  out  8r«mt.  J 


THOMAS    W.    BSBi 

BIIiVEH  I»I<Al 

**  UANnFAUTDKEBaB.  | 

^Jr       Bip'iTitkfll 
£rj         0RU«rB4"J05,  *' 

^l&r  —  and— 


ESTABLISHED  IN   1»»* 

S-Laeaona  ad  too  on  the  Banjo  aa*1*» 
BlOlf  8TKEBT,  between  Plrttl Ml ! 
N.  B.— Floe-toned  bilver  is&lo   bwa"  j 
oanionala  alwara  oe  ha.nd 


FREE  AND  EAfi 

BYSBY SATVBDAT * 
Pluno  and    Sli-srlntZ  m% 


CHARING 


■frJfrSAll 


80S  Mlaaloai  street,  nemr  ' 

•  BAGLKS  A  WILD,  P»J 


CANDIES. 


AIaL  KIND..  OB  THE  |W» 
made  at  ooj  btewa  Oandj  Faowrj 
ordere,  eapeoially  from  tbe  oooatrf,  * 
and  will  be  promptly  *g*°dj!y  SJ"  WA< 

1  rtT     Mn-tlMWr.  'et-      ~' 


UHAHIBRA  LUUbING 

M+t*      FINELY  |TB.'«1SH8DB<« 

JEStIi  a'*  or  ™  *n'te'  t 

iff'lni    OofCOTilBOvd  Kooma  U»  let.     ^. 

witbc-nl    board.      ALUAMBJll 


ii 


iitCMti  nfWMt.    Arm: 


'•A.    I»l. 


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Hats!    HaIa: 

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1 

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1 
Prx»  Ot»  lArlUr    " 

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til  MT     • 

.... 

B  CKIEY'S  1 1  VARIETIES 


N1W    ALH11DRA    TH1ATR1. 


niu-op  MiviNGr 
WILSON'S 


ATI 


'1  B- 


ELM- 
DO 


EMERSON    MINSTRELS 


IV1 


IV, 


'HOW     THI 


Sam   Rickey,  the  Creat  Irish  Comedian. 

Littlo    Mac,    (ho    San   Francisco   Favorite. 


■■•■a  . , 

■    lit 


Tbo 


HITHEATRE 


Oront   Iiaura, 

•  •T 


t  *r>  a..*,  k  *  rt,  i  a  . 
■  i-iayo)     Omola    ato-vo 


JOAN  OF  ARC! 


(  OKU    i'OI  h  t 

I'rtr-f     »««»»'oiirt Oil". 

Ill   UK    111'    mil     WIST  I  11      I'KISCIU 

HUtl  r«M 

OMAR     KIWGSLEY 

VM  wpMf  •■  Ma  Oiwai  fwAwMwa«wawa>. 

10    X-.    X-.   yv        IBO-V-A.n  .At. 

^^  '     '        ■  I     •    '  *  -  I    r  >  M I  _ 

rroKraramr  Tor  ThN  Kmilng. 

fr»r   -  |  h*.a 


Tai  JVf.»».  .-rv.nlltd 


*1T  WWM 


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tA.r«r  (Harp 

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Other  charaoum  by   th*  Company. 


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Hob  Hart 

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M  LLE  dAKKIKT    i  V  H 

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w    wif  ikn.  hatdsr    OIO.  SUItUM.  L*  P»raba. 
lt.-T.K  IHb*.  TlMHI 

aaaiaiaa  by  HAKRV  ULARKR. 
ll.-r.lls.  Z«i*>" 

M.ET 
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Tba  parformtaa*  will  ooncla.de  wlto  tba 
New      i:<|Ui^1ri!m      .->| (iwlr! 

IWTl  T  LT  n * 

The  Harvest  Heme 

Fat-ally  Orrlr ■      *• 

■  l— ■  t  ircl*  7A 

Pi'iiK-ii'  a« 

n.    Half    Pfjr* 
WHi  OIBm  «md  dalli  from  IS  to  i.    Door  a  o.-aa  si  7. 


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PLAWTATIOX     Mll.OniM. 

loldra  «»pp«ra" I  "That  Wotcoron  Dai" 

lamoat  barroanda'!"   I '  Oom«>  aloa«,  Moa#a" 

OBIOI.VAL    IONOK- 

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j«i  Tbraa  H*lodic«  at  tb*  aama  tkna. 
DUDBIPTIVR    lirair. 

■4a" V.i  i»r  I  rUttlaot  H*ouiM..RModT<>m 

Htora"  BUod  Torn  I  DafJigbt Blind  Tom 

ao  n  e  ■. 

♦d  la  i ha  Oradliof  Iba  Daep"  „... 

tlb*)8*>Uoa*  Horaaward  Fif" H  

tiririw'llto  Tom  Moor*" 

Urp  tn.^Uuoa  ihroujtb  Tarawa  H*IL»" . 

^ThcOld'Sta  ton"'. '.'.'..I;*  "".*..! 

"Tiii  I*r  Oraao" 

PiRI.Ott    KKLECTIO.VI. 

"Halo  A  tl,t H«ll»r|  Mooao^ry   ltr.ll- ..Waull 


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UAH  110  SUPERIOR  DBA 

ULOOU     PURIFIER. 

f*»it 

Laura  Fair  lets  the  "Wolf  out 
pf  ttoFold." 

THB  "WOLF    IV    THa  FOLD"  IB  SOLD  BT 
rHlKTl.KTON.  9  Foal  »tr#«t.     Bpkodid  piO- 
tar»i  for  Baloona  aad  Bar-room-. 

Tak*a  paapal  tha  twotrejorora  of  Friaeo, 
Tbatacqnlltod  tb*  Fair  oaa  ao  bold, 

G*i  oaa  to  oommaaorat*  t  b*  Fair  trial 
Aalll»«trat»dln  tba"Wol(  In  iba  Fold." 

gPECIAL   NOTICE 

Marple  A  Gump 

WILL  BELL  THROUGH  RRWHALL  A  00,. 
ApirlZJd,  80  -)HUIU-  PAINTINOS,  MAR- 
BLE STA1UAKV.  *to.,  ambraolna;  imool  ld» 
moat  omiotot  Irtmtiof  tba  day.  Pleural  on  az- 
bibiiloo  and  Oau'oaaoa  ready  -.aril  19a.      aplfltd 

isr.  swiskiiVEY, 
MERCHANT   TAILOR 

AS    SKCOND    ITKKET. 

PINE    COOD8  IMPERFECT    FITS! 
Satisfaction   Guaranteed  I 


HURRAH  I    HURRAH  I 
Second  Annual  Excursion 

or  Tut 

Warren    Guard. 

OOMPANY  B. 

MU'OJl)  BEtt'T  l.ll  AH m,  It.  or. 

OAPT.  P.  T.  M.  WATR. 

TO  BADGERS'  PARE.  OAKLAND 

(Sroood  Btatloa  from  Rrotdwar  ' 
a V  A  DAT APRIL  3iM h.    1M7J 

aVOraad  Baai-Bill  Matcb  batwaaa  tba  Or*a- 
oaor.  aod  Mker  Km  HatacBall  1  laba,  for  AD  •!•- 
faot  HiT*r-moQDtad  Bat. 

TICK  ETA FIFTY    IK.VIS 

Ohild  r*n  aodar  13  yaan  of  ag*.  16  oaatf 
To  ba  had    from  tba  mambart  of  tba  Company 
oral  tba   Boat  on  tbr>   ntOrolBtro'  ID*  Fzcuraloo 
apia  td  TH  K  OOM  M 1 1 

AFir.ll    THE 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

OO  TO^PHK 

Hot    Sootola, 

Batter  atrrf  t.  Bear  Keai-nj  . 
And  try  ona  of  tbalr 

Hot  Seotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 
All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

fa9U J08.  P.  BRIOQB.  PfOPttator. 

CUSSES  IHJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OP  THE  LEADING  MEMBEB8  OF 
tba  Tbaatrioal  Profoaaron  lo  California  pra- 
poaa  form  in  f  olaaaaa  for  laatrao*,.oa  In  Klocntion. 
Paraoaa  wlablne;  to  avail  tba^aalraa  of  tba  oppor- 
.ooily  of  acqaiririK  a  oftofal  art  at  a  modarata  ooat 
can  «and  in  Iboir  name*  to  "OambyaM  "  P.  O.  Box 
2394.  wban  partioalara  aa  to  tarma.  eto..  will  bo 
aaot  *ft  tbam  ■l*'1. 


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DAVK*MKNDEB       tX    th. 

'  old  origin.    K.d  Lion,  lOOaary 

atraal.  bai.aan  Katrar  tod  llupoot.  wtaar.  yog 
ato  ht.a  HOT  ANU  OOLD  UKINK8,  aot(OT*af- 
tloi  tba  old  Ploo.tr  l.unoh.  Too  "Old  BparV'  la 
»!....  ™  — nd       DAVK  MKHDK3.  Prorm.tor 

OEOROE    MAYES 

DEALER  IS  OYBTKES.  0LAH8 
HUH  kind,  of  HBlLL  FI8U.  i 
SUII.  Hoi.  AO,  41,  AS,  California  4 


Ladies  and  Children 

...    WILL  URD... 

KINKEAD'S 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

ADRE8BINO   PLEASANT  TO  USK.  EASILY   APPLIED, 
i*  on-  (fMi.  and  will  not  lajora  tba   m«»i  dalioata.    It 
curat  all  dlaaaaaa  of  tba  toaJp.  ramoraa  daodrnff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

Ran'ara   tba  balr  aofi  and  gloaay.  and  la  PURKLV    VEOK 
TABLE. 

warTb*    Oritrloal    BAGK    BRUSH     HAIR    TOMIO    AND 
I'Hl  s.-S.NO  may  b*  bad  of  tba  Acaot. 

JAB.     II.     OATM,    Dmmlal, 


FIOA  no. 

....THE..,. 

ORGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 

....0IE0ULATES  IN  .... 

All    the  Theatres. 
CIRCULATED  EVERY  DAY 

Ql    TUB    TEAS. 

6KNERALLY   THROUGHOUT    THE    CITY 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


THE  IMOST  ELEOABT  OU.TOM  WORK  IH  THE  OITT 


THE  JOtFBHAL  OT  AXVSZXtVTt. 
I».       BOO-A-SIX>"0'I 

Below  Uootgomerr,  Bag  7t«boUco. 


THUBSDAY APEIL  17, 1878 

AMU8EMENTS,    Etc 


C»Ufornla  Tbeatrv. 

TbeeparkJtnK  comedy  of  "Diana-or  the  Maik  el 
Lore"  with  it*  brilliant  dialogo*.  fine  scenery  and 
beentif el  choruse*  ud  serenades  will  be  given  tfcie 
•Tecmc  for  to*  laat  time,  with  tbe  exoeptien  of 
tbe  matin"  on  Saturday.  Mra.  Bowere  act*  so 
weU  in  this  plav  the!  ell  eboeld  ■•«  ber  in  it  before 
it  is  withdrawn.  To-morrow  *M*  tilantfd  traged- 
ieaoe  will  appear  in  ber  great  character  of   Mary 

StOATl. 


The  "Warren  Guard  Picnic. 

The  second  annual  excursion  ef  the  Werrtn 
Gaard,  Oompiny  B,  Second  R*gim*nt  Infant  y 
V.  G.  O.,  Oept.  P.  T.  M.  Wete,  will  eome  off  on 
Sa-.d»y  next.  Tbe  Gaard  will  go  to  Badger* 
Park,  Oakland,  and  will  tsere  hold  high  festival. 
There  will  be  a  base  ball  mfctcb  between  tbe  C  roe- 
cent  and  Silver  SUr  elabe.  for  a  *ilver  mounted 
bit;  therejwill  be  other  ema«emente.  Ttekete, 
priee  fifty  cent*.  o*n  be  bad  at  tbe  boat  on  the 
morning  of  tbe  cxcnreloo. 

ajutoxioal  McHBim.— Ow  of  the  most 

loanpteie  colieewoa*  of  tbe  trod  in  tbe  United 
■  tatee.  comprising  hundred*  of  costly  and  bean* 
Urol  wi-x  saeaala,  ii  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
soli)  at  the  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  As 
mar  nuy  be  profitably  meet  her*. 


Baca  •  combination  ef  artiste* as  Billy  Emerson, 
Charles  Vivian.  Sam  Rickey.  Bob  Hart,  Charles 
Bums,  M.  Ainiley  Scott.  TT.  F.  B*k*r.  Becj, 
Glark  and  tbe  other  member*  of  the  Bmerson 
Minstrels  cannot  faU  to  present  an  eotertiinment 
U  «■*  the  popular  taste.  Vitiate  new  songB  are 
applauded  to  the  echo  and  he  it  encored  again  and 
•  gain.  The  programme  for  this  eveoicg  appear 
onour  first  page. 
Metropolitan  Theatre. 

That  the  Chapman  Sister*  hare  kept  eome  of 
their  most  at  tractive  piecea  forihe  close  of  their 
engagement  was  provtd  by  the  production  of  "The 
Boanty  and  tbe  Brigand"  last  night.  This  bnrlee- 
ene  ia  founded  on  the  opera  of  "Fra  Diavolo  end 
eome  of  the  music  ii  introduced  with  good  effect. 
Mu*  Blanche  as  the  Brigand  sang  and  acted  capi- 
tally, and  Misa  Ella  as  aa-Zetline,  was  charmingly 
area  end  graoefnl.  E.  D.  Davits  the  ventrilcquUt, 
introduced  new  buslne**.  and  oonvnlsed  tbe  audi- 
ence with  laughter.  Tbe  eamebill  will  be  played 
this  evening. 
Bella  Union   Theatre. 

Tbe  admirable  quartette  at  this  theatre,  Bree 
Campbell,  Kelly  and  Bark  sing  in  capital  ityle. 
man  j  amuaing  act*  are  performed,  Charles  Terner 
is  good  in  comic  Booge.'Oogill  and  Cooper  are 
great  in  song  and  dance,  and  altogether  a  very  liv- 
ery entertainment  is  given  every  night. 
John  TVilson'e  Amphitheatre. 
Tee  ehort  season  of  circa,  performances  at  this 
"  establishment  is  fast  drawing  ta  a  oloee.  The  at- 
tendance is  eo  good  that  it  eeems  as  if  it  might  be 
extended  into  neat  week,  but  Manager  Wilson'* 
plans  forbid  thia.  Therefore  those  who  wish  to 
Bee  the  wonderful  performances  of  the  lady  gym- 
nast, Laura,  tbe  equestrian  acts  ef  tbe  graceful 
EUaZojara,  the  exciting  souestrian  spectacle  of 
"Tbe  Harvest  Home,"  and  the  other  attractive 
per  for  man  oes  t  nam  era  ted  on  our  first  page,  should 
lose  no  time  in  doing  eo. 
Buckleys  New   Varieties. 

The  new  programme  preeer  ted  at  this  house  is 
full  of  attractions.  It  comprises  "Joan  of  Are,'> 
in  whleh  Ida  May,  Frank  Mortimore,  Hugh  Mor- 
ton and  'Leon  Bamwella  appear,  and  dolsome  cap- 
ital fencing  and  pantomime  bueineae.  Many  new 
act*  and  an  attractive  melange  of  songs,  dances, 
character  acts  sad  choruses  are  given. 

Piatt**  Hall. 

Bind  Tom  drew  Another  immenee  audience  last 
night. and  g*ve  thnrough  i&iisfaction  to  all  by  his 
playing,  linging  and  iUnatrationa  of  his  wonder- 
fa)  power  of  memory  >nd  imitation.  Blind  Tex* 
is  the  eemation  of  the  day  and  everyone  is  going 
to  see  him.  He  will  give  a  matinee  performance 
on  Saturday. 
Bomedft  of  the  Seals. 

The  benefit  of  the  Seals  at  tbe  Metropolitan 
Theatre,  yesterday  siterneoo,  was  very  well  at- 
tended, The  dre-sa  circle  was  crowded  with 
ladies,  and  some  had  to  And  seats  down  stairs. 
Tbe  ente:  tainrnent  given  was  a  pleasant  and  varied 
one.  Tbe  Fourth  Artillery  Band  played  in  splen- 
did etjle,  and  were  encored;  Owen  Marlowe  won 
mnch  applause  for  his  reading  of  "Tbe  Blue  and 
the  Giaj:"  Miss  Blanche  Chapman  was  enoored; 
Miss  Ella,  who  wae  set  down  for  a  baojosolo, 
danced  a  clog  dance,  tbe  gallery  called  persiBtsnt- 
ly  for  tbe  banjo  tolo.  and  Miss  Ella  came  out  ,and 
made  a  'pretty  little  speech,  saying  that  If  they 
would  oUoorae  that  night  she  would  do  anything 
ebe  could  to  please  them,  but  it  was  a  mistake 
placing  her  on  the  programme  for  a  banjo  solo,  as 
■he  had  volunteered  far  a  clog  dance  and  bad  left 
her  bar j oat  home.  Harry  Edwards  recited  "Tbe 
Mourners"  excellently  well.  Miss  Maggie  Moore 
mide  Quits  a  bit  in  a  Butch  song  and  dance  "E>t- 
snni, "  and  wae  of  coarse  enoored.  Mise  tile 
Wilton  having  been  unexpectedly  called  out  of 
Uwd,  was  unable  to  sppcsr  and  recite  "Barbara 
FfiUbie,"  and  J.  O.  Williamson,  therefore,  instead 
of  preeenting  bis  Dutch  version  ef  that  poem, 
told  two  stories  which  were  received  with  shouts 
•  I  laughter.  The  rest  of  tbe  programme  consisted 
of  sots  by  various  performers,  wboee  names  may 
he  found  daily  in  Fiqaeo.  The  farce  of  "High 
Jack  the  Heeler,"  with  which  the  performance 
ended,  was  capitally  played  by  Lew  Battler,  Jake 
Wallace  and  many  others.  Lewreceiveds  hearty 
welcome  on  making  ble  appearance  ou  the  etsge 
after  so  longs  retirement.  Altogether  the  bene- 
fit of  the  Seals  was  quite  s  suoeess,  must  have 
netted  the  order  s  handsome  sum,  and  all  its 
members  hifbly  appreciate  tbe  kind  manner  in 
which  tbe  members  of  tbe  theitrical  profession 
generally  vol  on  Ue  red. 
8a*  Francisco  Cadets*  Drill. 

Toe  San  Francisco  Cadets.  O.E.  McDonald  com- 
manding will  give  an  exhibition  of  their  wor.de*> 
fulBliod.Fold  Drill  at  Piatt's  Hall  on  Thursday 
evening  April  24th  prior  to  their  departure  for  the 
East  where  they  will  exhibit  in  theprinoipaloities. 
Austrian  Benevolent  Society  Picnic. 
Tbe  first  annual  picnic  of  the  Austrian  Benevo- 
lent Society  will  be  held  at  Schuetssn  Park,  Ala- 
meda, on  Sunday  next.  Toe  committee  of  arrance- 
ments  h&ve  made  great  preparations  to  make  this 
s  very  pleasant  affair,  and  It  will  doubtlese  he  en- 
joyed by  all  who  participate  io  it.  Ticket*  are 
fifty  cents. 

City   Gardens. 

Tbe  Eureka  Turn  Terein  will  bold  tbeir  Fourth 
Grand  Festival  on  Sunday  next  at  tbe  Cttj  Gar. 
dens.  They  will  be  escorted  by  the  Oakland  Turn 
Terein.  There  will  be  gymnastic  exercise*  and  a 
-oncert  in  the  day  time,  and  a  bal  in  the  evening, 
rickete  are  one  dollar,  ladles  free  and  children 
half  price. 

Fmckch  ZofjATKS    Picric.  — CoL   E.   B. 

Bnffandesu'a  fine  company,  so  pooler  with  onr 
Frenoh  fellow  citisens,  will  hold  tbeir  Second 
.  aniverury  Picnic  at  Fast  king's  Park  Alameda, 
on  Sunday  April  20th.  A  largo  attendance  will 
undoubtedly  be  present.  Time  table  can  be  found 
in  another  column. 

Wec-DWABPs  Gaedetb.  —Big.  Donate,  the 

great  one-legged  dancer,  ia  bis  bayonet  sxeroiie, 
and  the  Japanese  Tronpe.  io  full  performances  on 

nnwswl 


A  Fair  Hit. 

The  MarygvUle  Appeal  makes  the  follow 
fair  hit  on  the  prophet-: 

Elder  Hildreth,  of  Vailejo,  charges  Elder 
Grant  with  "blasphomoui  utterances," 
whereupon.  "A  Searcher  of  "Truth"  write" 
to  a  last  paper  requesting  "a  friendly  debate 
and  with  a  Christian  spirit."  He  declares 
that  he  wants  only  "fair  deal,"  with  "noth- 
ing but  Bible  truth,"  and  concludes  with  tbe 
challenge,  "Come  up  and  show  eanee,  or 
forever  hold  your  peice."  It  is  to  be  hoped 
that  Elder  Grant  may  have  a  fair  deal,  that 
his  opponent  may  not  turn  Jaok  from  tbe 
bettom,  shuffle  ont  of  the  debate  or  cut 
loose  from  Bible  truths,  and  that  he  may 
enter  into  the  eon'eat  with  the  calm  serenity 
that  the  true  Christian  most  enjoy  in  tbe 
possess:'  jq  of  four  soes  against  a  flush  fa'V 
To  slightly  vary  the  language  of  the  "Seaich 
er  of  Truth,"  Elder  Hildreth  is  called  upon 
to  either  "put  up  or  shut  op." 


1  HATE  A  FOOL. 

1  hat*  a  fool  like  pls-n, 
Bad  as  I  bate  a  thiaf, 

And  h»te  a  liar,  for  they  all 
Bring  ether  folks  to  grief; 

2  bale  a  nosing  gossip. 

Whose  DSHty  prying  enorit 
Poke*  inter  people's  business, 
To  ferret  eu'tbln'  out. 

I  hate  i  heir  plzen  scandal. 

No  matter  how  it's  fixed— 
With  gneseee,  lies  ane  heartays 

Benevolently  mixed. 
And  dealt  ont  free  as  water 

In  long  November  raiw — 
And  may  the  king  of  bil  xstone 

Bewazd  '  em  for  their  pains, 

I  alters  hate  a  dnmksrd, 

A  loafer,  and  a  fop; 
And  hate  a  kid-glove  daDdy, 

Whose  brains  ire  eoftas  pop; 
I  bate  deceit  and  fawning, 

And  hate  like  all  poiBBBseel 
A  snarling,  jawing  temper 

That  f,  Ivea  nobody  rest. 


SPRING    GOODS  JS.F.  BUSINESS  DlrUC  I  jf 


'Woman's    tci^tits. 

One  would  tfcink  that  It  was  one  of  woman's 
rights  to  enjoy  sb  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  fame  price  for  it.  Nearly  all  the  ree- 
tanrsntB  "lor  ladles  and  gectlemen"  in  San 
Francisco  have  poorer  fare  than  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dine.  Tbebb  is  an  exception. 
At  the  Piobzeb,  BiBTaUBAjn',  on  Washington 
street,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladies  can 
get  an  excellent  breakfast,  dinner  or  loneb,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
since  1819,  provides  ever?  luxury  the  market 
affords.  Both  ladleB  and  gentlemen  nnd  therj 
diahee  to  please  the  most  epicurean  taste.      * 


Business  Conducted  on  Fair 

and  Honest  Principles. 
oxb    mioE:. 


ALL 


GOODS    WARRANTED 
REPRESENTED. 


AS 


Aatrologera* 
Mrs.  Back,  120  Geary  street. 

UonhiK-lkn  nod  Mtatloowtr* 
StaceyA  Moek,  (School  books  arpeoialt  ;» 

corner  Fonrth  and  Mission, 
H.  EL  Moore,  609  Montgomery,  near  ttsrc 

Business  Colleges. 
Heald's,  Bryant  A  Stratton'e  College.  M 

Butchers. 
KafeS,  Fred.  Stalls  94  to  100.  California. Mat 

Clalivojanta. 
Mrs.  O.  M.  Stowe,  2u7  Kearny  street.  Boot 

Kmpltjment  Office. 
Ohas.  F.  Baebersr  A  Co,  663  Sacranieato  ct  >«.' 

Colored  and  and  Ohlnese  Help. 
H.  H.  Kirotaoff,  Male  and  Female  Hel&a  m 

French  Funey   tto«di, 
Looan  A  Oo,.  19  Mnotxomery,  irrr  mort  imi  k, 

Hoop  Skirt ■  and  Corsets.    ' 
M.  Freud,  36  Second  street. 

Unman  Hnlr. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Co..  110  Second  street 

Merchant  Tullors. 
Holland  Bros.,  13    Post  street. 
Milliners. 
Miss  Lfzele  Carter,  US  Fonrth  street. 
Mre.  M.  Selig,  226  Kearny  arrest. 

Searcher  of  Records. 
O.  V,  Gillespie,  611  Washington  street. 

Wines  and  Uqnora.    ( Wnolsu  1 
Danerl  P.  A  Co..  504  Front. 


ean<?TTich  Island  Pulu, 

Since  the  ascension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Bandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  ir-dnelry  Is 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Bchrelber,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  furniture,  626  Washington  street, 
opposite  tbe  market,  who  bas  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  pnln,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pnln  has  always  been 
in  demand  onacconntof  Its  Enperior  qualities 
for  mattrass  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Bchrel- 
ber will  find  no  difficult?  in  disposing  of  all 
that  comes. * 

Notice  to  trie  Public 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  Btreet,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  1b  now  sel- 
ling off  bis  fine  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  chiU 
arena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  hits,  trunks,  vallsep, 
6*0., below  coit.    Call  if  yon  want  bergalss.Sx. 


American  Watcnes. 

Reduced  prices,  at  H  A.  Calender's  CI  Sec 
ond  St,  corner  or  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  carefully  repaired.  9 


J>r»  Barlow  J.  ftmitH 

Is  giving  a  eonrs  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  >i  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinacloBs  in  regard  to  health 
te  Invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  r  m.,  free,         w 


Tno   Pioneer  Carpet;  Ecatin^ 

Machine    Co., 
No.  663  Tehama  street,  Is  the  only  p?aoe  yon 
can  depend  on  for  having  your  Carpets  well 
cleaned  and  swept  by  machinery.    J.  Spauxp* 
in  a*  k  Oo. 3-B 

San  Francisco  Jewelry  Manufactory. 
D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merchant  strett.    Diamond 
Setting,  Bn&meliog.     All  kinds    of   repairing 
dene.    Jewelry  for  sale,  *•! 


For   the    Besc   Candles, 

Go  to  the  popular  store  of  Geo.  Haas  A  Co. 
20  Kcitoj  street.  New  style  cap  bonbons  for 
balls  and  parties. 3bi 

Do    ZTot   Suffer   from   Corns, 

The  nnlortnnate  sufferers  from  Oerns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fi.  Cowan.'!  Inst], 
rote,  810  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  pjj.  We 
rn*ak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doc 
tor's  capability.  Beferenees  (riven  IfreqnlreO.  B 


Don't  Pail  to  Gall  and  See 

The  most  wonderfnl  and  glftsd  Doetor  For. 
tune  Teller  of  the  sge,  Madame  Eioth,  AstroU 
oger,  juit  arrived  from  the  East,  and  can  be 
consulted  on  all  events.  She  has  cbarms  for 
Luck,  Love  and  Bappinesp,  which  never  fail  to 
take  effect.  Office  Consultation,  $2  ;  by  Le'.ttr, 
$3.  All  communications  strictly  nrivate.  Office 
hours  from  10  o'clock  as.  toB  P.  u.  Satisfac- 
tion gu  ranteed  in  every  respect.  Office,  16 
Second  street,  Boom  11. 


lo 


Good  Investment. 

Ho  other  city  in  tbe  United  States  offers 
greater  inducements  at  the  preient  time  for 
investment  in  town  lots  than  San  Diego.  Now 
is  the  time  to  seonre  lots  at  $25  each  at  421 
Montgomery  street.  This  Is  the  nest  chance 
ever  offered. 

Every  "body    Suited. 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
in  hats.  At  "  Tbb."  Bat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  Tbe  stock  ia  Immense 
— the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  la  Bure  to  be  suited. 


Fresh  and  Sweet, 

For  the  beat    confectionery,  m  to  Canty  and 
Wagner's.  197  Montgomery  St.  near  Sutter. 


Twenty  Thousand 

Papar  Collars,  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Cheat  Laundry,  offloe  121  Leidesdoiffst. 


Dr.  O.  T.  Sjgebas  removed  his  efflce  to  tbe 
Olympic  Olub  Ball  ding,  corner  of  Hew  Mont- 
gomery and  Howard.  *  4e 

Claibyoyajtt. — Madame  Clara  Anton  la,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium. 
323  Kearny  et.,  bet.  Bneh  and  Pine,  Consulta- 
tions in  English,   French  and  German,  i 


Spring  Goods  Arriving  Daily. 

THE  LARGEST  STOCK  AND  LOWEST  PRICES 
OF  ANY  HOUSE  IN  THE  OITY. 


CLOTHING. 

COARSE     and     FINE! 


The    "Veto 

Is  celebrated  for  its  superior  liquors  and  flue 
cigars.  Oonnotseieurs  say  onr  "Pony"  Brandy 
puts  a  veto  on  all  others.  Call  and  sample  It. 
E,  H.  Levy,  proprietor.  Boathweet  corner  of 
Kearny  and  Commercial.  4k 


Lanae/now  is  your  time  to  boy  your  under- 
clothing at  a  great  eacrlflce,  because  H.  Fried- 
lander  has  gone  to  Europe  to  bny  his  Fall  im- 
portations, and  has  left  ordcra  to  sell  his  large 
stock  of  ladies' and  children's  underclothing, 
comprising  all  styles  and  patterns,  cheaper  than 
at  any  other  place  in  the  city.  Bf  member  the 
number,  9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Bnlldlng.      3b 


Dt*    Donerty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  partlcniazly  to. 
chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  as  Buch  Is 
bow  the  most  successful  of  any  Phyaloian  in 
Bid  Franolsco.  Offloe  519  Sacramento  street, 
earner  of  Leidesdorfl,  a  few  doors  nelow  What 
Cheer  House.  1 


Xt   Is    True. 

J.  A.  Sbaber  A  Oo.  are  selling  parlor.  Bets  and 
all  other  kinds  of  furniture  and  bedding  cheapsr, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  In  town.  Other 
dealer*  don't  stand  a  ghost  of  a  chance  when 
people  know  Shaber'd  prices. 

Five  Hundred  Men  Wanted 

Immediately.  To  send  their  washing  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leldesdorff  St.        * 


Mrs.  M.  W.  Kind,  dressmaker,  bai  removed 
to  123  Geary  street,  between  Dupont  and  Stock- 
ton, opposite  Starr  King's  church.  3r 


Genuine   Ha 

Beet  brands  at  61 

corner  of  Merchant. 


ana    dfrars. 

Montgomery  street,  8.  W. 
Franck  A  Can  a,  Q 


Attention,    Ladlea 

To  give  the  skin  the  softaess  of  velvet,  and 
the  tint  of  the  lily  io  the  complexion,  use 
Dickey's  Cszatn  nx  Lis.  i> 


att's  Abolitio 


Those  Beautiful  rYew  Carpets. 

At  Jas.  W.  Bnrnhanr  &  Co'e,  No.  618  Matket 
and  17  Poet  streets,  are  going  like  hot  cakeB. 
Hew  and  choice  patterns  constantly  arriving. 
A  perfect  rush  to  see  end  bny  them.  Elegant 
parlor  furniture  made  to  order  In  the  finest 
sytle.  ' 4-a 

Fine   Candles* 

Tresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Meroer'a  pioneer  confection- 
ery, S78  Kearny  street    Wholesale  and  retail    o 

Pratt's  Abolition  OU 
Cures  Bhenmatlsm  and  Neuralgia.  3 


Vratt'e  Abolition  OU. 
Cores  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis, 


3-L 


White  L«bor  Only ! 
Employed   by   the  What  Cheer  L.undry,  131 

Leidesdorff  street.  * 

1    » 

A.  Pleasant  Location. 

Persona  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  building  Is  a  Terr  fine  one  and  is  well 
Utrbted  and  ventilated.. ^ 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  720  MARKET  STREET.  HARRY  OOB- 
bya  respectfoly  !nf orms  bi»  friends  and  pat- 
rons that  be  baa  refitted  in  beautiful  style  thia 
coayand  comfortable  retort,  and  will  be  pleased 
to  see  them,  one  and  all,  and  have  them  sample 
some  of  the  choicest  wines  and  liquors,  A  new 
billiard  table  from  tbe  manniaotO'V  of  Lieeenfleld 
with  Phelan  and  Oollerder'a  lateet  patent  «*eel- 
faoed  cuBhione,  bas  been  placed  in  the  Billiard 
Parlor.  The  popular  and  efficient  beverage  manip- 
ulator, Tommy  Carroll,  can  be  fonnd  in  bis  old  po- 
sition prepared  to  dispense  creature  comfort  to  all. 
JaSStf 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM, 

And  College  of  Medicine. 

IO   f\d(\    BEAOTIPOL  A1TD  INSTBOCT- 

lu.UV/U  ire  obieota  to  be  e»*n.  Open  to  thi 
Public  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUKEKA  BALI 
A18  Montgomery  street.    FOR  MBN  OrTLT. 

aV-DE.  JonniJi'g  Pbivate  Optics  is  ai  Si] 
Gcsry  street  (opposite  old  Mechanics'  Pavilion). 


PIANOS, 

OBGAN8,  PIANO  STOOLS,  PIANO  OOVEB8, 
Sbeet  HQBio,  Musio  Books,  Masic  Folios,  ete. 
A  Dew  etook  .ad  large  uiortmeou  O.U  ud  ez- 
imi.  o  them.    Toe  celebrated 

McOAHMOM    PIAJOS, 
Now  legarded  by  tbe  mn,ieal  profepeion  as  the 
beat  medinm-prioed  Piano  in  tbie  market. 

A.  I-  BaltKOIT  *  CO.,  Acuta. 
mbM2w  Wo.  1S1  Market  etreet. 


A.  W.    WHELDEN, 

Whitener  and  Paper  Hanger, 

—     Ko.^jea    BEAKY    8TBEET, 


The  Fortunate  Man  who  Buys  his  Clothing 
at  the  IXL  AUCTION  STOEE. 


THE  UNFORTUNATE   MAN  WHO 
DOES    NOT. 


UNDERCLOTHING,  ALL  GRADES. 


White  Shirts  for  the  Million! 


PAl'CT    GOODS,     WATCHES. 

JEWEDKY,    NOTIONS,    PIPSS, 
'    PEBFIHEJ,    STAirONEKf, 

raGLUH  crrr-EKY,  titiei, 

BAGS,    TAU8I8,    TOBACCO,    etc 

A  FDLC  bTOCK  9F 

Linen  Coats  and  Dusters 

A  FULL  LI.VE  OF 

ZiXlVElV     SXJITS. 


CALL    ANB 


SEE     FOB    YOVKSEEF 
THAT 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TQZER! 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTIIj 

N.  Eitor.  •Jackj.»b  sa4  Kcarat 

THK  GREAT  B&AOIOATOB  Of  g 
OUMPLAINTS,  form-erry  or  Lock 
London,  and  tne  lasttwelveyBaraaf  Bur' 
DR.  TOZBR  informs  the  aioioted  tbatai 
ing  all  the  HOSPITALS  IR  LONOC 
PARIS,  and  spending  one  year  in  lbs  u 
brated  Hospital  in  London,  the  LOOK  b 
opened  bis  old  Medical  Institute  at  tb»  a 
where  be  can  alwayB  be  found,  DB.  TO 
for  forty  years  met  with  oaparalleled  ii 
tne  treatment  of  diseaes  Keoarillt  \ 
OHBONIO  AND  5PE01AL  GOMPLals 

DB.    CHAS,    D.  iTOZEJl 

is  in  every  way  reaponslble,  bindiaj  ij 
effect  a  permanent  cube,  or  making  et 
Those  wbo  cannot  afford  to  pay  for  id 
medicine  will  be  charged  for  medlsiaaeal 
MONTHLY  RESTORATIVE  PILL*. Btr 
to  fail  in  giviDK  relief  in  cases  (or  w bit* 
recommended,  are  to  be  obtained  « 
office.  Price,  JS  per  box.  Foil  direotioe 
box,  cent  hy  Express  or  otherwise. 

Di*.  TOZER  does  not  Imitate  tha  ai 
Qoacks  wbo  make  it  a  practice  to  pntJ 
affidavits  and  other  false  rnferencet,  dqI 
the  tnoet  reapectab'e  people  in  the  wwH 
has  otjeed  of  diseases  which  otheri  tut, 
cure. 

DK.    OHAS.    B.  TOZE 
IT,  E.  corner  Kearny  and  Jacrwn  n 

*el-tf  few  If. 


NOTICE 

rriHEPlULlc  aee  okriit 
fled  that  the  Field  Sepaiiti 
Office  will  commence  aeeetelig  yr 
8ATUBDAT,  HASOH  1,  ISM. 

The  duties  Bulg-ned  to  thee*  a  i 
are  loo  well  known  to  the  coau  i 
require  exolanatlona.  and  wiUt>< 
heea  careful  In.  makluK  my  eclMra 
fill  positions  by  men  favorably  a*  I 
thin  comma nlty  for  their  eon 
lateirrlty,  cuid  am  confident  tkal 
tlea  will  be  dlaeharared  by 
general  »atI»racttoH  of  all  ceieer 

X  urgently  reqeeat  the  general f 
report  to  thia  office  any  direlltl 
duty  by  any  of  my  Depot  lei,  aw 
them  that  any  Juat  complaint* 
eelve  lmmcdlute  attention. 

mb4  City  and  Count 


Attention,  Good 


.  r.   nnnoKB,  jtruttauuLT 

proprietor  of  tbe  Miners'  B**-  • 
cement  , 
rant  oe^ 
MlneiVB 


tanrant,  ties  taken  the 

of  both  the  Miners'  ReE&aoreat 
Oommeroial  street  and  tbe  Mint.- - 
Branch  on  Market  street,  in  partotWijg 
A.  DRAYEUR,  who  has  been  coan*e» 
arm  for  years.  Improvementa  h»T*  M 
the  Duiaine  departments  that  will  reo* 
nem' more  popular  tbaa  It  hai  st«» 
the  27  year*  ef  It*  prosperity.  Onr  m 
embrace  all  the  delioaeie*  of  to*  an 
motto  ia  "Good  Pare,  Qood  Oooklnf  aa4 
Obaxget" 

P.  BXBeZ*  A 

MINERS'    RESTAUR 

631  and  fffW  OooUMl 
T«9  Market  itreet. 
Open  rom  6  a.m.  to  ID  p.m. 


■Piaii 

DEOLABED  BY  THE   JtjPOtt'j 
Fair  of  tba  Amfrican  In«UrtW,a  n 
fold  trial   aralnst   Sfainwar'a.  0|>B] 
otharaao  ba  THE  BEST  01)  E»IB  , 
CCBTAZ,  Sol.  Aceot, ,    »» 22!  1 
N  B.-Plano«  of  all  BWlw  TO  BEBJ  . 


IXL  Auction  Store 

618  Kearny  at., 
auanuuuuuannuanuuuuni 


WILLIfT_BAN' 

MTJ8IO    FURNISHED   JOB  } 
oocariona.    Mnalo  imported,  arr 
and  for  sale. 

ntABCTJS  M.  BI.tTM    X«-*e  " 
Orebeetra. 

HENBT  VOl*  DEB  M IBP  | 
er  of  Bran  Band. 

gar-Order*  from  the  oonntry  WO 
to.     Address    M.     W.  .  WILLIS, 
Store.  188  Montgomery  atreet,  or  ■ 
BLUM.  8«n>  MonfcKomery  etreet. 


J.    C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    X4M 

Cor.  fieeoad  and  Teh< 

.a-Terrapln     oomtl 
rOyetera  in   «T*ry    *r»W). 


T80UE*:  I       *    £ 


V»  •' 


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•  4«    nUIWW     TltUDAT.    Aran     i".    in 


•a*.    KYI.    «.. 


J  CTIOPOUTAN  THEATKF 
>h^B  Oei 'cstSicctis  mr  kktiH 


CALIFORNIA    THBATRI. 


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U.    This 


leason 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


DELL A  UNION  MINSTREL* 


,•    ItriafBO  »r»r 

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QUEE.1Y    OF    THE    AMERICAN    STAGE.  TUcw.  CarnpUoll 

%1  E.I).  Da  vies  —  — 

»  t>.  *.  sowers: 


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Only      Matinee      or     DIAIVAI 

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•7  kM«  ifal  'iirna  L4tata. 

Our     Kn*.v     Hn  i  . 


HMUL  CLOWN HARK.    <  Al-HAND 


CHAKivCT!R.S91Ct 


CHaRKI  virrir 

I. Mil*    Niirl.ii.a 


THE    BLACK    CHEMIST  I 


tV»«lallBf  tl-Vlh.  Fare,  nf 

How  lo  Get  Rid  of  a  Mother-in-Law! 

.    .    R    II     M.rflh 
M«it  Rally 

Mflr-i  lh.fll.Bd 

...    Wbifflfl.  Hln>i.  Plilcor. 

Ml*.  Infl.bofl  .  Jfl.DI.Joo. torn 


utuiin*- 
ail*!" 

All»*»» 
l,rt^ul>•, 

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r.iu.. 

is1  Rtr^ 

•Id." 


1ILD  HAS  RETURNED  TO 


It*.    Parent. 


,1tt|KA     SHIRT    STORE, 

...»     IrflM*.  .-•  K.^ofl.o  !• 

fl     Slceon«l     xtreet, 

r«.    win    flto.    •    e«Bfly>l.««    -^ 

*r  »himt«  ..d   rinuii. 

...    •«    ■*•    ■■■■!    Uw  fflrl.flM. 
■  r»DICT   or    CO. 


<  »> 


_■■.  33STj>rTilT_,T_.'S 
'  '  BRAHMINIOAI. 

Sf(0N  PLANT! 

]  gt  Indian  Kemcdies, 

f  OR  THl  CUBE  OF 

Boft  Tbrott, 
PraptMla, 
CklAfth. 
Dtsfffbas, 

<     on  And 
DjMDUr*. 

•  Ik*    tfl.Mrl.f  lODIf  ■>(   Ihoif  wko 

cnnil:     Hob.  h.ma*i  Pardr,  •i-Oo*tr- 
Poal;  B.  H.    8in»on;  litter*  Ed 

If,    Atll 

T.  be. 
P*tf 


R'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

l-BIMLa.    I.JTT,     MTADA. 

UtOAJfT  THBATBR  HAS  BKFN  HH- 
»ud,  uMt  C4db«  rtatad  or  ih-  sight  ot 
••-.     Bun  and    «-»•.. d*.  sosaaaoi*! 
naiad  tnm  on  .uplioAtloo  i>*  l.tiar 
JCMH     P1PFK, 
■■nssrr  aad  sol«  I'tnvrimiot, 
9        J.  H,   MfiAHC, 

I  ri-ADCIaOO 


[tBl  TUD  BEWIHO  MACHINE  AOB-TOT 
i  Ai  e*  )•  dow  rosaOTtd  to  1G»  Wt>w  Modw 
"^  tratt,  otar  Howard,  il.  H-Tbo  WKED 
■  •TontA  took  lb.  hifb.it  prantora  o.*r 
0  *0«.o.litor»  at  the  i r*«  World'!  Fair 
'•> ;  smb.  lb*  asm*  First  Prssloa  at  tha 
T»ad  Initi.ni.  Fair,  aoon  TWEN1  Y- 
iS3««  of  ano'totilf  r  aad  that  sow.  by  tbs 
,  of  aa  ENTIRK  BELF-ADJUSIINU 
lilts  taI««  m  aaarj  dooblad.  and  f»«aol|i 
j»|»S  prlea  a*  hi  to  *r to.  m 21  lm  aod 


r  Va> 


By  a  Clerk  who  Tried  to  Sell  Him 
a  Suit  of  Clothes. 


Pacific   Purchasing. 

PRINTING.    DRAMATIC.   MUSICAL,   LECTURE.    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  A6ENCY, 

Itiimii-.     l«    itutl     lT....«iv:o    M-iifl.liiiij;i<ni    street. 


1.    US    BAD   OCRS    TO    TBS 

GREAT  CLOTHING  EMPORIUM 

...   Of..,. 

C.  P.  Van  Schaack  &  Co. 

70S,  712,  714  and  716  Kearny  s'rtat, 
(OPPOSITE  THB  PLAZt.l 
TTI  -WOfl-D  HATE  tir.F...  «1  ITEII 
at  an...  wllhaDt  an!  D.DMCMMrv 
1.1k.  ■•*  w.mlil  have  .e«>  lltlM  to- 
day ,  aa:  araaaient  to  lo.l.ly.  aad  a 
walfct.s.d*c.tl»CBfl«B*of  tba  low  ..Ice. 
aA  whlcb  sood.  are  .old  by  that  enter- 
arl.lac  Srai,  la.tend  or  belaa-  a  ••  dem'd 
eold,  dan*,  disagreeable  body." 


Philadelphia  Restaurant. 

OBAB.    V.   BKBGOLr,   PROPRISTO& 


MTU  tl.    KOTICF.    TO 

Picnic  and  Ball  Committees. 

WE    ARK     PREPARED     TO    KORNIItB 
BAMiH  «6il    ItU'-HKf.  I  HAS    Gftmaoflfld  of 


••ITW  I'U     Hli  ll.VRIl 

...  ,ARS 
II  ARK  V     AMI  AK. 

Witb  ib.lr  Ota.t  Sia..tioD, 
CODRT£SnF£lT. 


KAPl-lln    TSUl'I'K, 

laeladl.s  lb.  Child    Hond.r,  IAPPBO. 

I.KI.1E     11,1.1" 

MIS.  M.  BA.L.IN  and  W.   KI.I.I*. 

Serlo.Conle    aad    Saeltlata. 

OCT     I.  1  x  T  O  N, 
i.t.AiUo... 

IfCT     ADAS), 


THE    ABOVE    ABTI.T.    AID    NOW    ON    OUR  BOOKH.    AND   CAN    BE  EN- 
aflffed  by  mflD.gflrfl  Wvfllof  lb.  Hooky  MoaolAli 


,  tbroa.b  oar  fl.fli 

KHIBIDAN    COKBYN    d.    t'l». 


THE  OLD 
HOT      ScotCll, 

IS  Aflortoa  . treat,    near  Krumr. 

All    Drink*.    Xen    Cents 
Hot  Prinks  a  Specidlty. 

THE  BEST  TOR  AKDJERR.  IN  TOWN. 

Alwirt  oo  fllo  tbs  Raw  York  Hmld,  Hiir*'1' 
Wseklr,  Frsnk  LmIik'i,  D»v's  Ootojji,  Police  Ga 
*..tU.  all  (A-  Calif 
pQDoa.Ball'iLifs.  Ill 
aod  sstlsfj  yourtslf. 


SANGER  HALLE 

(SINGEK'S  BALL.) 
1A     OEABY    ST.,    SJAS     AUSIT, 


Jfeae  bat  the  Choicest  ntrnn.l,  of    Wine. 
aad  Llinnri  M  huad. 

DEPOT  WETA'D  A  IAICHi'1  BAT  BREWERY 

1,1111  OBR1S  rELDHAltlt. 


Bar  Sugar 

jtOR    8ALK-51.    KEABNV     ST6EKT     AT 
MEKOKR'S.  _  Alio.  .fl.ry  kind    ol  Oandiofl 


VOCAL  AND  INSTRUMENTAL 

MUSICALINSTITUTE 

UNDER  THE  DIRECTION  OP 
XVtlT.  jP.  jQ.   HEITIIH. 

»1.  t-o.I  »t.,    opp.  L'ulun  Niioiir,, 

ill  from  7  to  9.    REM- 


FRENCH: 

BEAVER 

SUITS 

$50, 

LANCASTER'S 

•  IT  W.KtlltUTOK  >TSr«T, 
f.l.lai  Upo.  MwnH-i  Ht-oi  Hnna. 


TO  ORDER 


BOWERY  THEATRE, 

SALT   LAKE    CITY. 


y  ARIfcTT  TALKST  KM  ROUTE  EAST  OAK 
"  »l..ya  wo.r.  Mrflb-clflM  ■i|i»m*flU  bp 
•fpploy  .1  Sill  l.flk«  .od  applrlod  to 

K.  .iekohi:. 

frl  Ba.lnc.    Manager. 

Alfred  Tetter, 

Mannf  aoinrsr  aod 
laportsr  of 

BIRD  CAGES, 

ZKB.   Pnpo.t. 
fiEARSUTTFR  BTRXSK 

Bt>«  roy  .took  of  Blrd 

('«««■  b.'f.irn  puruhMlwt.- 
•U.wharu.  jMw.vjra»oma- 
tbloftoow  nn  lmnd.  M* 
Ptii«nt  OkK.a,  mado  of 
Tin  Wlto,  »ro  *ritrtaot«d 
FKEKFHUM  VKKMIlf 
Also,  boat  Quality  IKA- 
TRAV<ta  -ats  on  band.  ooWtf 


BALDWIN'S    DAIRY  BUTTER! 

'I'llTS  I<4  TOOERTIPYTHAT  N.  B.  TERWl*- 
1  liiOKK  A  10  ,  .*iW  and  91  WnabloKton  MurkM. 
art)  the  bOLR  AGENTS  for  tho  atla  of  my  brand 
-if  boitflf,  known  aa  "  BALDWIN'S  DAlBY  BUT- 
TKR."    It.  has  bsso  sold  st  the  above  stand   tba 


Id.    K     BALDWIN- 
BID  Frssoiaoo,  April.  8tb.  1872. 

IV.  II.  TRBWILMORBtf.  CO. 

fo-JA-lin  sfflaadal  WaabtoKton  HsrksA 


Signor  JMancnsi, 

DRIVATE  SINOINO    LESSORS.-OIASS  OJ»l 

MONDAY  and  THISMAT, 

At  I  P.K.    St.  Junu   Bom..  .«»  kUrflrt  ,<*?** 
ooro.r  of  EIU..  Mtlai 


MILITARY    COOD3 

....AND.    .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRICAL 
TRIMMINGS, 

« «5    Montgoatiei-y    otrc  t,    Eoona    JTo  .A. 


ffB£  JOUBNALO^AaUSEMEKTS. 

KnotUbsd  e«rT  Day  id  the  Year  by 

X-        F-       BO.GABDU8 

Al 

w«M,rfhMt  aud  sag    WaihlBgtoH  8t« 
Below  Montgomery.  San  Praaciaoo. 


THURSDAY... APBIL  17 


1873 


A  Hold     Little  Boy. 

The  Sacrament*  Bee  is  responsible  for 
the  f>ilowiog :  A  mcruing  or  two  fiiftoa  a 
little  fellow  of  some  four  or  fiye  years,  acid 
ABfreeti  and  bright  lockiog  as  tbe  morning 
itself,  handed  into  tbe  Bee  office  a  note, 
which,  on  being  opened,  was  found  to  con- 
tain (he  announcement  of  the  biit'n  of  a 
daoghtr  to  a  worthy  citizen.  Some  caution 
is  required  inthe  reieipt  for  publication  of 
notie  e  of  this  nature,  as  "Bulls"  have  some- 
times been  a  tempted  by  parlies  who  think 
.hit  sort  of  t^ing  "funny."  80  we  ques- 
tioned tvje  bearer  of  the  note. 

fie  teemed  embarrass  d,  confused,  timid, 
almost  frigbtened,  at  tie  queries,  This  of 
ooura-^  only  increased  suspicion. 

"Whose  little  boy  are  you?"  we  inquired. 

"Mamma's,"  he  aoswerel  promptly. 

Wo  thooght  as  much,  still  this  dil  not 
make  matters  any  clearer. 

"But  who  tMdyou  to  bring  this  here?" 
we  asked,  quite  sternly. 
"Mrs.  B ." 

"Aud   is    Mrs.  B ? your  mamma?" 

we  ioqiired. 

"No,  sir,"  fa:d  he,  brightjning  up,  and 
apeak. ug  with  distinctness  and  deliberation  ; 

"Mrs.  B i»  the  woman  who  sold  the 

baby  to  mamma." 

"It's  hi1 'igbt  then,  littlelman,"  we  said, 
and  he  walk-d  off,  quite  happy  and  with  an 
nnmlstibable  air  of  dignity  at  having  thus 
aatiBfaotorily  fulfilled  his  mission. 

Ou'  suspicious  were  unfounded.    He  had 

00  thought  of  "Belling"  us;  but,  poor  little 

fellow,    was   himself  sold— the    sue  being 

coolly  and  deliberately  "put  up"  by  mamma 

and  nnrse. 

— ■♦ 

Sonny   Italy. 

There  is  a  popular  id;a  th  it  the  climate  of 
Italy  is  teaat:ful,  poetical,  sunny,  Berene, 
and  all  toat  soft  sort  of  thing;  but  a  writer 
in  the  London  Times,  giviog  bis  personal 
axperienc*.  says  tb«t  in  April  he  was  nearly 
frozm  in  the  best  hotel  io  Palermo,  w« 
famished  in  Syracuse,  doubled  up  with  chol- 
era in  Messina,  aud,  tbongh  be  has  made 
many  voyages—  crossing  the  At'autc  four 
•times— i.e  never  tuff,  red  so  mush  as  on  tbe 
Way  from  Palermo  to  Naples. 


Hard  Tim .  s  with  the  Plates. 

The  thjld  Hill  Newj  says  :  Meeting  Capt. 
8am,  of  th=i  great  Piute  nation,  we  aBk-.d 
him  whea  the  great  Spring  fandingo  was  to 
come  off.  "Guess  um  no  dance  zis  year," 
Siii  Sam.  "  Why  not?  what  is  tbe  mat- 
ter?" queriad  we.  "What  matler?"  said 
flam,  "  what  matter  everybody?  Too  d— n 
dull;  no  ketch  um  plenty  money.  Pints 
all  very  poor— 'bout  goue  in."  The  expla- 
nation was  eatisf  ct  u-y. 


PBIVATZ    LESSON*  IN  THE    FhENCH    LANGUAGE 

%j  J.  Jo-a-t,  graduate  of  the  Univertity  of 
Pari?,  late  Profeator  of  Da  la  Monnals'  Normal 
School  for  Tra:ber',  and  of  St.  Mary's  College, 
London.  4C4  Gea'y  street,  between  Mason  and 
Tayl&r,  up-lairs.    B^tor  r*f«r3D«  given,    i*Q 

We  would  r  commend  you  to  John  0.  Bell  If 
yon  wish  to  buy  carpets  and  furniture  cheap. 
Bteanvr  aud  p'.cufc  chars  tf  every  description. 
Nearly  tppotita  the  brand  Hotel,  on  Market 
llrMt.  _  *-i 

JBnJoynble  Drives. 

An  elegant  aud  c-r.  fortsble  carriage,  stylish 
liorees  and  a  rtltack  dtiver  ire  the  leading  es- 
aentiP.sof  ;n  tDjoyoMe  ride,  and  tbtse  cannot 
be  se  n  d  it  San  Pnutisco  so  DEqnefltionably 
as  Sx  d  Plank  .  outor,  whoee  carriages  have 
the  1  nv  .j^p  o  the  *-&?d  fronting  the  Occi- 
dental :;.  ttl.  EibUiid^.me  turn-out^  ere  used 
by  the  Le-,t  c  rcles  of  ihe  tity,  and  as  he  makes 
ii  spo;Lt  ro  en. ploy  eble,  hotest  and  perfectly 
4tOMrt.et.iis  driver.-,  ne  te  more  liberally  patron- 
ized tbari  any  otfitr  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  whi'.-a  latin  Lumber  of  persons,  and 
ladies  io  1  attcnlar,  *Hl  engage  no  carriages 
•xoeptthes  which  be  rrovidda.  Frank  has  en- 
joyed jrr-tt  -ucc*-"*  In  his  baaln^ss,  and  tne 
AdmiiaMe  w-iy  in  wblcb  be  conducts  it  makes 
him  a  favorite  »>th  all  who  pa  routze  nim.    * 


Photuicraphtc     Oaras. 

At  one  aoliar  per  aozen  at  the  People*  Art 
Galiery.  34  Thir:  street  between  Stevenson  and 
■Ufialon  etree  a 


Bemovnl, 

Samuel  Sw  ft  has  removed  from  11$  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  nncbirefl  rent-d  end  re- 
paired an  u-u  1,  at. d  moid  oheaper  thanever.  1 


ILacieb  and  GtyixrutN,  rtmimberlheleadV- 
tng  f  .ebioi  at.l«  tcia  1  Shoe  store  Id  San  Fran. 
olseo.  H  Hindew,  332  Kejj-.y  street,  between 
Pine  a  20  But>h,  ^ 

The     Bern     KomeAlcs. 

Dr.  Pern's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.    Dr.  Per. 

ff*s  Webfoot  PUle,  for  all  billons  complaints. 
Jfor  ralw  by  all  dinfigtut*.  Agency,  417  Sansome 
<etreet,  ce  tier  of  Commercial.  • 


Charles  M.  Barraa. 

Mr.  OharleB  M.  Barras,  the  dramatic 
author,  died  at  Ooecob,  Conn.,  on  Monday 
March  31.  The  circumstances  of  his  death 
were  panful  in  tfco  extreme.  He  lived  at 
Coscob,  and  usually  took  the  express  train  on 
the  New  Haven  road  ta  roach  home  and  get 
off  when  tbe  oars  stopped  atCoECDb  bridge. 
On  tbe  evening  previous  he  jumped  off  the 
ears  carelessly  and  instead  of  reaching  the 
ground  fell  belween  the  trestles,  a  distance 
of  seventy  feet,  on  the  recks  below.  Every 
effort  was  made  to  save  his  life,  but  tie  in- 
juria! w<;ie  too  severe,  aud  he  dud  the  next 
morning.  Mr.  Eirraa  may  be  called  the 
mos:  fortunate-  dramatic  author  who  ever 
lived.  Ho  made  a  very  large  fortune  from 
one  play— "The  Black  Crook"— whioh  was 
the  only  ono  of  consequence  he  has  produced. 
Tbe  circumstances  of  the  production  are 
veryoutious.  Mr.  Barras  in  the  spiiog  of 
136G  called  upon  Mr.  Wm.  Wheatloy,  then 
manager  of  Niblo'a  Garden  Theatre,  and 
offered  bim  the  play  of  ■  'The  Blat  k  Crook"— 
It, was  intendad  simply  as  a  sr. ect  cular  play 
and  nothing  more.  Mr.  Wbeatley  looked 
over  it  and  deoidei  not  to  produce  It.  In 
the  meantime,  however,  the  Academy  of 
MuBia  burced  down,  and  Mr.  Harry  Palmer 
was  left  with  a  large  ballet  troupe  on  bis 
hands,  which  he  had  engaged  in  Europe, 
and  which  he  had  intended  briDging  out  at 
the  Academy.  Mr.  Palmer  went  from  one 
theatre  to  another,  offering  his  ballet  troupe, 
which  had  not  yet  arrived,  bnt  the  rarioua 
manBgers  either  could  not  make  any  usc-of 
it  or  did  not  trust  the  success  of  the  venture. 
At  length  Mr.  Palmer  and  Mr.  Jarrett  (who 
had  formed  a  partnership)  offered  the  troupe 
to  Mr.  Wm.  Wheatley.  Thi*  gentleman 
wasatfiretiodisposed  to  engage  in  the  spec- 
ulation, but,  remembering  the  pigeon-holed 
pi  ty  of  tte  "Black  Crook,"  he  finally  thought 
it  might  be  utilized  with  tbe  adjunct  of  bal- 
let, and  determined  t*  bring  it  out.  Mr. 
Barras  made  very  profitable  terms,  insuring 
himself  a  benefit  every  two  weeks  of  the  run 
of  tbe  pieca.  As  it  was  supposed  that  the 
thing  would  "run"  but  a  very  Bhort  time 
thi3  was  consen'od  to.  It  will  be  remem- 
bered what  an  enormous  success  the  piece 
had.  Mr.  Barras  received  a  handsome  sum 
eaoh  night  on  condition  he  would  forego  the 
fortnightly,  benefit.  In  this  manner,  and  by 
selling  tbe  right  to  play  the  piece  elsewhere, 
he  accumulated  a  large  fortune,  variously 
estimates  at  from  two  hundred  thousand  to 
four  hundred  thousand  dollars.  The  name 
alone  of  the  play  was  tbe  magnet,  for  after 
some  lime  hardly  a  trace  of  the  original 
drama  remained.  Until  this  prodnction 
Mr.  Barras  was  very  poor,  and  eked  out  but 
a  scanty  livelihood  by  writing.  He  was 
about  forty-Beveu  years  of  age  and  an  En- 
glishman, but  had  been  in  this  oountry  many 
years.  He  leaves  a  family  behind  him.  3e 
was  a  pleasant,  demure  aud  modest  gentle, 
man  and  supported  his  good  fortune  very 

well. 

■■♦-- 

Thing*  a  Woman  Can't  Do  Well. 
She  can't  play  seven-op. 
Walkaway  with  six  hot  whiaky  pucohes. 
Swear  earnestly,  aod  in  a  low  tone. 
Bun  a  foot-race 
Throw  a  stone  at  a  hen. 
Make  her  boys  mind  ber. 
Be  in  love  with  two  men  at  a  time. 
Use  a  toothpxk  unblushingly. 
Chew  tobacco. 

Keep  an  appointment  to  the  minute, 
Dismiss  a    bore   by  saying  "I  am  busy. 

Git." 

♦■ 

Oyaton,. 

In  strolling  round  the  other  nigh;, 

To  look  at  'Prisoo  by  gae  light, 

uur  careless  (est ,  by  chance  did  stray 

To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 

Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  sojeen 

Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 

While  moBsy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 

O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 

Hade  that  window  aeem  to  be 

Rome  fatry  grotto  of  the  sea. 

.Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 
It  Iooks  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  *T."* 
Ho  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  migot  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  ccofced  magmjicently,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat. 
Cooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that, 
And  If  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
Thev'd  clam  Band  crabs  aud  terrapins  ;' 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  ail  kinds  of  game, 
FlBb,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
Tbe  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  tney  hare  here  the  best  ice  cream; 
80  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  wnat  they  call  "such  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rusb 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  And  made  plain: 
Whn  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  House.  337  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Might. 

0HABXB8  HAAEE.  Proprietor. 
—  -    ■  ■  ♦ 
Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 
The  People's  Bemedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains* 


A  TerribTe  Mistake. 

A  blushing  maiden  of  forty  summers  en- 
tered tbe  town  clerk's  office  iu  Wheeler  (W. 
Va.), recently,  and  asked,  w  a  voxa  trem- 
bling with  agittiiijn,  for  a  license.  The 
clerk  took  down  the  name  and  address  of 
the  visitor.  "Name  and  address  of  tbe 
other  party?"  askel  the  oterk.  "Faithful, 
and  he  lives  with  me,"  replied  the  fair  one. 
The  clerk  looktd  at  her  for  a  moment,  and 
bluehinp  1  v  completed  the  filling  of  tbe  docu- 
ment, whxb  te  banded  to  the  lady.  He 
was  tstjniibi.il  at  her  condoc;  she  gave  one 
glanco  tt  the  lieecse,  hoarsely  whispered, 
"monster!"  and  swept  majestically  out  of 
the  office.  The  clerk  hsd  presented  her 
with  a  marriige  lie^nsd,  when  it  was  a  dog 
licoass  she  wanted. 

Equally  Drcided. 

"Now,  Willie  dear,  "saygFanny,  "dohave 
a  little  courage,  when  I  have  a  powder  to 
take,  I  dont  like  it  any  more  tban  you  do, 
but  I  make  up  my  mind  that  I  will  take  it, 
and  I  do!" 

"And  wben  /have  a  powder  to  take,"  re- 
pli  d  Will.-,  I  make  up  my  mind  that  I 
iootU  take  it,  and  I  dont! " 


Olo.ni  OliowdHr  £very  Wijtri't. 
Tbe   best   chowder  iu  town,  at  the  Original 

Hot  Scttch   ra'io.n,    15   Morton  street,  just  off 
;£earny. S-r 

(Sam    ^1  niro, 

Formerl}    of  F-ass    Boose  CarrlagrB,   can  be 

lound  iu  frcui   <>'  Coleman  Bros,   clothing  ee- 

tabUsbmeni.  tcutbwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery &■»..  or  Dexter  Stables.     Oarriaue  orders 

left   at  either   plac  promptly  attended  to  day 
■ornlzbt,  \t  r-lneed  rates.  ao 


Star  Shirts  ana  Collars. 

All   sorts   and  sizes,  for  ta'e  obeap,  at  tbe 
What  Cheer  Liundry,  121  LeideBdorff  St.       * 


Save    Tour    Money, 

Why  p&y  $3  per  doE?n  for  Cabinet  Rembrandt 
Photogr&phB  wben  you  can  get  ibem  for  $i  per 
dczen,  and  all  other  kieds equally  cheap,  at  the 
Nzw  Tobe:  Gallebt,  No.  25  Third  Btreet,  be- 
tween Mission  and  Market  streets.  No  Chinese 
employed  at  the  New  York  G tilery,  3-s 

We  get  no  bu'inesB  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry     Omce,121  Lei  desdorff- street.       • 


Tbe  Last  New  Song. 

Jtr— "Jfwel  t£  Chandon," 
Emerson  Corvllle  is  my  name, 
My  business  always  Is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  aid  Fancy  Boast, 
Relishes  these,  that  my  house  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show. 
Oh!  high  oh!  Oh!  high  ohl 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
Corville  rays  so!  says  so! 
On  Floe  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remember  the  number  and  call  again, 
Visions  of  Shell- n  -h  In  every  style, 
Inwardly  cause  you  much  to  smile. 
L.adi-3  with  escorts  there  always 'go, 
L,adles  gol  Ladles  gol 
Emerson  Corvllle's  polite  I  and  so 
3-1  They  gol  they  go!  they  gol 


Trie  Boston  Furniture  Company 

Has  removed  to  735  Market  street,  between 
Third  and  Foortb,  and  h&ve  a  new  and  well 
selected  stock,  at  reduced  prices.  II 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


PICNIC'S.  EXCURSION'S.    E«o. 


yOV  WILL  FIND 
SAItX     MAHIOX 

....AT.... 

The  Corn    Exchange, 

■No.  H    CL1T    STREET.      .pl7 


C ALI  FOR N IA_  TH EATRE. 

John  McCalloagh Proprietor  aod  Manager 

Special  Announcement. 

The  public  is  rsBDectf  ally  informed  that  daring 
the  SECOND  WEEK  of  the  engagement  of 

MRS.  D.   P.  BOWERS 

The  following  or  J  er  of  perfbrmaaee  will  be  strictly 
adhered  to.  In  consequence  of  the  prodnction  of 
■  thar  novelties  there  will  be  NO  REPETITION" 
OF  THESE  PLATS: 

Uo.d.iy  , Elizabeth 

Tac-ilny Lady  AndLej'i  Secret 

Wedaeadar Elizabeth 

Thuradity Lady  Aad^ey't  Secret 

Friday.. ..Benefit  of  Mrs.    Bewerii  when 

The  Hunchback  will  be  presented  with  a 

great  cast. 

Saturday  Evening MceVeth 

Saturday  Matinee Mary  Slunrt 

MUCH  ADO   ABOUT  NOTHING 
Wilt  ehertlr  be  prodaoed  with  beantifnl  aceoeir 
by  Pone*,  elegant  appointment!,  foil  ononis,  and 
an  exoellent  oast.  '  apl7 


Lire  Well  and  Enjoy  Yourself. 
SOUTHERN   PACIFIC 

QQ Oyster  and  Chop  House 

^^MbSt  Sninner 'street,  off  Keirny,  bet. 

^•^■^  Fine  and  California. 

WE  FUBMSH  THE  FATTEST  OYSTERS 
and  choicest  Chops  and  Steaks,  cooked  In 
the  beet  manner,  with  tne  best  Coffee  and  b-  t  of 
everything,  at  moderate  rates.  The  finest  Liquors 
and  Cigars. 

Eti"- Elf- a; tint  Suite*  of  Boom*  for  Ladle*. 
-■j-rOPEft'  DAY  AND  MIGHT. 

B.  J.  TECH  AC./  p„nr  „!„.„,.. 
aplTtr  P  D.  J  ESSEN,  (  "otnetors. 


■rlety  of  Ti'8  aod  BowiS  all 
ittttiaaliatJl^yiiaijttiltsm^MiBBdli 


Ladles  Vl»ltlna:  CaxAm. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Josh  P. 
Dwtee,  126  Satter  rtreet,  opposite  Llek  Houm, 
and   at  tbe   Grand   Hotel.    V.  B.— Haitdekb- 

CHIEFS  NEATLY  MABXXD.      PEWMAKBBIP    Of   6Tery 

description  to  order.      H 

«^"FOE  ChTXDHBN'8     PlCTCBIB  gO  tO   MOBflX'8 

Gaixbby,  417  Montgomery  fitreet.  3-v 

» 

f*ut>iic  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a.  m.,  can 
be  returned  In  the  evening  if  reqolrtd;  we 
never  dlnppolntl  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
Leldeedorff  street.  • 

m   •         — 
McDowell,  Slao-w  Ofard.  Writer 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.  Boom  10. 
COS  Market  street,  oor.  Pobt  and  Montgomery  u 


jAU^fttL 


^y| 


-UUntiifuiailftt&t 


WHY  SUFFER_WITH    CORNS? 

FOR  TEN  DOLLARS  A  YBART 
DR.  POFPER  Trill  keep  100. 
Feet  io  perfect  order.  Coins,  Ban 

ions,  'ngrowing  Nails  and  all  tron 
ble  of  tbe  F»et  promptly  and  pain- 
leaaiyremcvad.    «Q  MoMTGOHERY 

CHANGE     OF    BASE. 

MARTIN  &~HORTON 

UATE    REMOVED    FBGM    THEIR    OLD 

*■.  suod.  co-cer  sf  ui&y  and  Uootgomerr  eta.,  to 
Wo.  Ill   LitlD.SDQRf-y  STRBEl.       upl-l  Ht 


.D3tl 


UTRA  QUALIFY 

BOOTS  and  SHOBS 


L.    BLAIR'S, 


Pnpll  of  Lo  Malsoa  LtroT,  Paula. 

Ladies'  Hair  Dresser 


Oom.r  Twelfth  .od  Foleom  etreete. 


APRIL   SO,    1873 


Fourth  Grand  Festival 

....OF*  THE.... 

EUREKATURN-VEREIN 

KSOOBTED  BY  TBE 

OAKLAND  TURN-VEREIN 


THE  PBOOE3310N  WILL  FORM  AT  THEIR 
Hall  on  Powell  atreet,  aid  maran  tb  rough  the 
principal  streets  to  tba  Gardaoa,  wnere  tbap  will 
give  tbeir  nsnal  Oymnastio  EzerclBsa  and  a  Grind 
Concert  dnring  tbe  day.  Dtnaiog  dtj  and  eveo- 
ing.  German  Gassea  for  valnable  prizes.  At  6  p.m. 
in  tbe  Grand  Pavilian,  Sbadow  Pantomimes,  Par- 
lor Gymnastics,  Grand  Tableaux  with  Bengola 
Lights.    To  oonalode  with  a  Grand  Bill. 


AdmUalo* One  Dollar 

Ladies  free;  obildran,  half  prioe;  small  children 
free.  No  la<l<es  admitted  witbont  a  geotlenan 
•soort.  Tbe  Kearny  St.  cars  carry  passenger  to  tbe 
Gardens  for  Ore  cents ;  ran  dav  and  night.      apl7 


FIRST  ANNUAL  PICNIC 

....OF   TBE  ... 

ATJSTH- 1  -A-  3\T 

BENEVOLENT  SOCIETY 

....TOBEHILD  AT  ...  * 

Schuetzen  Park,  Alameda 


APBIl.  »0.  1878 


THE  COMMITTEE  OF  ARRANGEMENTS 
have  computed  'ne  prepintion*  for  me  First 
Annual  Pionio  of  t d is  Sooiety  on  a  mavniflcent 
scale.  Members  of  tae  Society  an  J  their  friends 
are  guaranteed  an  enjoyable  day  of  amnsemeot. 
Boata  will  leave  tbe  wnarf  for  Alameda  every  hoar 
afters  o'clock  A.  11.  apl7  td 

ADMISSIOA 5©  CENTS 


GRAND   EXHIBITION 

BLINDFOLD  DRILL 

....ASD.... 

Uj  Uj  to  be  oiveh  by  the  LiiftL 

San  Francisco  Cadets, 

C.  E.  S.  MoDONALD,  Commanding, 

At    Flatt's    Hall, 

....OS.... 

TUTJUHDAY    EVF..M\B„.APBIL  2'. 

Tickets One  Dollar 

Admitting  Gentleman  and  Ladies. 

wT-To  be  obt-sintd  at  Gray's  music  store,  O.  0 

Keene's,  cor.  of  Kearny  and  Bash  streets,  from  the 

members  of  tbe  Company,  or  at  the  door  on  the 

evening  of  tbe  exhibition.  ap\7  td 


Badger's  Gentral  Park,  Oakland 


F^» 


THESE  BEAUTIFUL  GARDENS  ARE  NOW 
open  for  tbe  seaion,  and   many  of  tbe  most 
popular 

PICNICS 

Will  be  held  there.  The  attractions  are  numer- 
ous. SKATING  PAVILION,  MUSEUM,  GYM- 
N  ASIUM.    Skating  free  on  week  days. 

A(Iml»»lnn £5  Cents 

CHILDREN  IO  CENTS.      ■   ap!7  tl 

SECOND  ANNIVERSARY  PICNIC 

....OF  THE.... 

French  Zouaves 

COL.  E.  B.  BUFFANDEAU,   COM'D'B, 

....TO.... 

FASSKING'S    PARK,   ALAMEDA, 


STJM1AT APBIL  SO.    1873 

Gents'  Tickets  (fare  included). SI  CO 

Xadlea SO 

tm- Boa's  wilt  leave  the  wharf  at  9,  IO  and  11 

o'clock  a_m.  and  m  pm.    Tne  Company  will  leave 
by  the  9  o'clock  bout.  apl6  td 


MUSICAL    FESTIVAL 

'WILL  BE  GIVEN  BT  THE  ... 

HANDEL  AND  HAYDN  SOCIETY 

....AT  THE.... 

CENTRAL  TABERNACLE, 

Tyler  street,  near  Taylor, 

C3MMBNCINXJ  ON   THE   «»TH  OF  APRIL, 
and  continuing  TcLREl.  £Vi.M.N'G5,  during 
wbicb  t  me  (be 

Full  Grand  Oratorio  of  Elijah 


Mendel ssokn's    Hymn  of    Praise, 

Together  with  selections  from 

BeethQTen'n  Engrpdl,   vFl'llaoa  Tell,    Sta- 

bat  Muter  aad  Ernaj&l, 

Will  be  givto  by  a 

GRAND  CHORUS  OF  TWO  HUNDRED  VOICES, 

AITO  AH 

ORCHESTRA    OF    30    PIECES, 

With  Fall  Organ  Accompaniment. 

The  Solos  will  be  rendered  bv  Mrs.  lfarrinsr, 
Moore  and  Harden,  and  Messrs.  Mayer,  Ma«aire. 
Oampbsll  and  Makin. 
OOBDUOTOB PKOF.  GEO.  T.  BVAMS 

Price  of  Admltilen St   »0 

BenjrTcd  Meat* 1  5U 

Seats  can  be  reserved  for  tbe  eeason  at  Kohler, 
f'hasB  A  Go's,  «S3  Ola;  e  -raet.  on  and  after  &AT- 
URDAy,  ADrill9[h.  _ 

Sale  of  SJNGLK  TICKETS,  with  RESERVED 
SEATS,  on  SATURDAY.  April  2«th. 

•orFnll  particulars  will  be  found  in  Pamphlets 
to  bo  bad  at  ail  tbe  Music  Stores.  api5  ti 


RETURN  THE  BOOK! 

7H0EVER    BORROWED   TBB    "MEMOIR 


CHAS.  MAYEIi 

Pioneer  Cloak 

(Formerly  M.jer  k  WuiVl 
STo.    SO    UWTeOIESli 

OppoMle  the  Lick  H.  : 
BBAICII,    408     KI  ,VK\Y  , 

MB.  MATER  O&LLS  ATTER7  .. 
lame  aod  Weil  selected  beorii  ij 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Sill  J 
and  Cloth, 

And  bie  ne^  itrle*  of  r«adT-ro<il«  d  . 
ether  LiDIEb' SUITS,  ai  VERY? 
Also,  a  lar«e  atock  of  Ninpeo  r„ 
Shawls.  Lace  J*cteis.  Silk  tntl  do 
Silks,  Satina,  OloakintfB,  and  sTen  ,  ■ 
Trimmings.  JUST  AKRIVAD.a  b.  I 
the  Spring  etjIeB  of 

PLAIN      ASH      IMHrnoi,, 

I^UTKBT   SUITS,    I 

W.  B.— Oloaks.  Dresses  and  soiti  m 
in  latest  fashion,  st  reasonable  rates, 


S, 


HALL! 


lR, 


1 


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YELLO' 
DOCK 

IODIDE  »  rail 

mill     BUST     SPK1»«    HI 

In  me,      Parllle.  th.  Bl» 

morbid,     eorrnpt    nnd    ImjM 

Cnre*  Rheumallim  and 

Sold  by  all  DraKffLta. 


ASEJCT,    417    SAS8  »1  I  I 

SOLE  AGENT8  «1 

SB.    PEBBT'"    I.AST   djft 

PK.   PE8BIS  WKurOTI 

MONEY  SA\ 

By  purchasing  yonr  Oaowllli 

NEW  YORK   ST 

No.  110  Second  street 

Human  and  Imitation  Ei 

C^HEAP  AND  FINE  JEWfcLHTU 
■>  Goods.    TbeL^rfidHt  .tjjkanaU 
at  W  ho.esale  and  Keuil. 
Human  Kair  Switches... $5, f€, tT,|l~ 

Human  bair,  top  braids... ..« 

ISilk  Ubignons  mm-V 

Silk  Top  Braids 

Linen  or  MohairTop  Braids 

Lin  fen  Switches. •• 

Silk  Mohair  Onrls,  verr  fine  .........^ 

Mohair  Switches,  plain  or  crimped, » 
Ribbons,  UoBlory,  HairN.tl.eU 

Our   Real    Hnir  C 

Are  unequalled  in  ibis  market,  for 

quality  or  variety.   Examine  otiritsttl 

ing  jonr  purcbaees.    «9*Goooj  HatO. 

A.    li.   §AHPSOISl 

Mo.  llwSeM 

noSOlm        Hetrreen  Mlulon  »■* 


POSTE1 

Progr.nameB,  and  All  Irindl  ol  Pli 
SHOW,   LECrUKE.   COMCBl 
ATI!  and  C1KOU.  MABA 
AT  LOW  BJ.TB8,  BY 


B.  "E*. 


Stern 

S88    CLAT    STBBBt* 


THOMAS    W.   BBJ 
SIUV£H  3E»IaA 

*»  MAKtrFAUTOBBB« 

^Jr       b  E  vkZi~m  B  ■« 
fjfi  DRUSirSANJOS,' 

oXMEB    jreBKAL    U,*W9 
ESTABLISBKD  I«  l|* 

B-Lwone  Iri'en  on  tne  Bu>M  Ij'*  M 
SlOUt  8TKEET.  between  »w»15 
N.  B.-FU^toned  SUt.i  8ol»  "^  . 
eeaionde  ^..7.  on  hand 


FREE  AND  EA ' 


EVERY    IATtB»l' 

Piano   and    slTtarinn  * 


ill 


CHARING 


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eoe  Ml  Ml  on  atreet.  »«*r 
dslO     '  EAGLES  A  WILP, 


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CANDIES. 


ALL     DKDB     OE    TBB 


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oude  at  our  Steam  Oandj  »■■■' 

irders.  e«pewi»Uy  f">"  the  mow- 
£k  wl\l  be  promptly  *tjend.d  tj.  ff4  A 

1SVT  Mrtwiwrr  ■"'•*-*  Z& 


UUAMBRA  LODGING 

.     FIWBLY  FOB-nSHBD  B  > 

(  el.  or  in  .nlu,  . 

Well  Ut>M.  »•*  »•! 


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Si 


Sam   Rickey,   the  Great  Irish  Comedian. 

Little    Mac,   the  San   Francisco    Favorite. 


AMPHITHEATRE 


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MMlam*, 
B    li    L.A        SB   O    Y    A   II    -dV- 

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t       a.,..*   ■■mi  .     .... 


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Tiio   BKoloton  "Wltnei 


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fill  ft 


■Lati*    W-- 


VIVIA1V.      VIVIAN.      VIVIAJV.      VIVIAN. 


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"Tie  Siamese  Twins 

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Bob  Htrt  •  I  ■■Hl.ll  lltf  !■ 


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Family  OlNll,, 

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i1r«n,    Half    P.i    ■ 
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house;;- 

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Um  riavaa 

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QUT-TETsTET 


■■llaiaill  «l    *• 


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I   XI-     AVITinw     MTORr.     •!»   Kfar»r  tlrw    .  f«r    CWaaa 


Sl.000  REWARD  OFFERED 

TO  ART  PKRSOR  WHO  GAR OURI OORRf 
ltanitn>     In|ro*'ni  Rat  la.  RlimiMha,  aa 
at)  fciada  »l  rlaraa.  aa  raadUy  a*  I  oaa.    Uatmaaj 
(*»!»•   am<l   Ooro    Madlciaa  to  ba  bad  at  mi  ofla 
DK    r.  RUUULTZ.  1XA  KMriirllrHl.       Ml 


PLAITS  MUSIC  HALL 


KVBKINO 

Ad4  .T.ry  .r.t, 


APRIL  18 


THl  KKIIITU  lltlj  MY  PIUIIY, 

BLIND  TOM 

i  tMmMt«4  bf  tbs  aadiaaoa  SOS  lb* 
folio*  •«  rrocneaja. 
f  I.AMK    VI.    ■El.r.lTIONI. 


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..Maadaiaaoba 


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MAII    II  r.a. 

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rLAMTATIOR    MIIOBIM. 

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OAIOUAL    tOROH. 

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m  who  G  Jl  Ua  Clodar  la  bu  Rya" 


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idHiadOaaaji    Oaittr 

taajo 

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CURES   DYSPEPSIA. 


Jf^TXL'LW1" 


Glrea  Toae  to  the  Stomach. 


(S^iXL'B-^^ 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 


Is  a  Sore  Belief  for  Indigestion. 


(fe^Txi>TERS 


HAS  KO  BUPRRIOR  AS  A 

BLOOD    PUB1FIKB. 
i«»  ii 

Laura  Fair  lets  the  "Wolf  out 
of  theFold." 

TUB  "WOLF    l«   TUR  rOLD"  18  SOLD  BY 
TUlaTiKrOR.  »  Poatitraat.    Bpiandid  plt- 
lora*  fpr  oalooai  aad  Har-rooaa*. 


Takaaaaapai  Aba  twat*«]arora  of  I 
That  aatialttad  t  ■•  Fair  oaa  «o  bald. 

6ai oaa  lo  ftomnaaaorau  Iba  Fair  Arlal 
As  illaatraA»d  la  AAa  "  Wolf  la  Aha  raid." 

ijyjBOIAJU  NOTICE 

Marpfe  &  Gump 

WILL  SRLL  THROUGH  RK WHAIX  A  CO.. 
Apliind,  «  OHOIUB  PAIRTinOo,  HAB- 
Riff  BTATUART,  ato..  anbraolaf  ao«aof  ibo 
raoalamlnant  artHUof  Aba  day.  PfOAafas  oa  ax- 
blbttlon  sod  Oamopaas  raady  *»H1  isih.     »o!6td 

IV.  8WEENET,    ' 

MERCHANT   TAILOR 

■  aa  ■acoro  «t*»w;t. 
FINK   BOODSI    PERFECT    FITS! 
SatHfactlon    Cuaranteed ! 

*  tikb  una  of  aPBiNO  ajid  summib 

A    UmIi  joitr*o«»^l    O.lMdiMthim- 

m-  *m  •<«••<  imm.  •Mi. 


A.     OHAinS 

MUSICAL    FE8TIVAL 

...   will  «■  RTVIR  DTTSI  ... 

HANDEL  AND  HAYDN  SOCIETY 

CENTRAL  TABERNACLE, 

TTlar  •Ar*-*i,  naau*  T»7l«»r, 

COMMBRCrNO  ON    THR    tOTH  OF  APRIL, 
aai)  ooo'iouini  'liiKKt.  KTaRIRGA,  dnrlag 
woteb  A  ma  iba 

Full  Grand  Oratorio  of  Elijah 

AJfD 

MendeUsohn's    Hymn   of    Praise. 

Toi»ti«r  witb  aoltctiooa  from 

Srclbovn**    K«»  dl,   Wl  Ham   Tell,   RAa- 

bal  Maitci-  auad  Krntaalt 

Will  ba  slvao  br  a 

9RAND  CHORUS  OF  TWO  HUMORED  VOICES, 

...  ash  AK.... 

ORCHESTRA     OP    :i0    PIECES, 

*A  IAn  Foil  Oriai  Aewfiilawt. 

Tfas  Heloi  will  ba  raodarad  \>j  Mta.  Mirnn'r. 
Moom  and  tlaidon,  and  AAaaara.  Hsjar.  Ha«alr«. 
Oampball  and  Mikin. 
OOBDUOTOB PHOF.  GEO  T.  BTARfl 

Prlrf   of  AdnUilon    ., Bl    SO 

RrnTTrd    M«Mia 1    RtA 

Sosls  can  ba  raiirrid  for  ttta  ituon  at  Kohlar, 
Tbaaa  A  l*'».  «8R  Olay  itraat,  oa  and  afltr  0 AT- 
IIKUA  V.  Aorll  19ih. 

Hala  of  Kf  lOLft  TTOKRT8.  with  RRHRUVED 
RKATB.  on  RATURDAV,  April  Kth. 

sar  Foil  pafUoaUf  will  ba  foaad  Is  PamphlaU 
to  ba  bad  at  all  Iba  Moilo  Hiotaa. aplS  td 

AFTERl    TIAF. 

THEATRE8ARE  OUT 

00  TO  THa 

Hot      SOOtOH, 

■■M»r  lUwh  .e<w  Kb*r«i . 
Anil  try  oa.  of  Ib.lr 

Hot  Scotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 

AU    DrlnU«    Ton    Cent* 

Ml/ JOW.  D.  BRIOOW.  Ptowtolo.. 

BR.  lORun 
GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM, 

lad  47ollac«  nflCadlelBe. 

W£\fifi    BBAUT1FUX  ART)  IlTBTBOOT- 
■UvVI  Ira  oblaota  tabs  sasiL 
1  RK 


Ladies  and  Children 

....wn.i.  rars 

KINKEAD'S 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAUL  TONIC 

A  PRESSING    PLRASART  TO  USB.  RA8ILT  APPLIBD, 
Is  aol  «raaay.  aod  will  not  Injora  Iba  a>oat  dailoaSa.    It 
saras  all  dlaaaaaa  ol  tbs  ssalp,  raaaaas  daodraS. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

Randan    iba  hair  ash  aad    Btaaay,  and  Is  PUB.RLV    VXGR 
TABUS, 

•TTH.    Orlarinal     8A0I     BRUHH     HAIR    TORIO    ARD 
DRhBRlNG  nay  ba  bad  of  tbs  Aaaat, 

JA.R.     H.    OATBI.    DmiHa, 
Ooraar  Haw  Mont«ooiary  sad  Reward  at/eats,  sadef  all  Drac- 

sliu.  gslJAL- 

fxga  no. 


ORGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 

....  CIUOULATEH   IN  .... 

All    the   Theatres, 

— ARD    U 

CIRCULATED  EVERY  DAY 

ra  rms  run. 
8ENKRALLI   THEOTJQHOUT   THE    CITY 

PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


TBI  .MOST  ELtOAMT  OD»T0M  WOBK  Ul  IHI  OITT 

Beer*   at  Maynard, 
sat  auararrtMt ....—  ***■  ~«t»  .f 


. 


*i 


FIGARO-" 

thb  joraHAL  op  axvsexxbt.. 


■a  BvckMt  •»*  s81  nuu.no.  >u. 

Below  Montcotaefy.  84a  7iwaoieoo. 

TBXDtX APBH,  18,1878 


AMU8EMENT8,    Etc 


Alhunbzm. 

Tbe  comic  polka  by  Little  Mac  and  Master  Fiank- 
11b  Is  one  •(  Uie  tno.l  amniir  g  things  "«  **ea 
Billy  Xrotraon  is  bright  u  e»er  en  toe  stage| 
though  he  is  far  from  well  Cbarlan  Vivian  sings 
long  af  tar  aot>  *na  tcUl  Eew  ltorie9  6Ter*  Bight. 
Earn  Bicker  epp* are  m  t i i  great  character  of  O wan 
OcbdoUt  iB**B>dWhiiket"uicl  Ib  ably  anpported 
by  Bob  Bart  as  V&rj  inn.  1  be  loll  Dill  will  be  pre- 
sented at  tbe  matinee  to-morrow. 
Metropolitan  Theatre. 

B.  D.  DaTiee  pieeentt  to-night  a  programme 
xi  var trLcqolal  UlnttratioLS  latrodneiog  (reeb 
penonagis  and  original  jeke*,snd  wiiliaima  The 
Obapman  Bisters  will  mtItb  tbe  beet  of  their  bar 
leaf  nee,  "little  Doo  GieTensl,"  in  which  they  ap- 
pear to  aneh  advantage,  lirtrodacingBew  eonga  and 
new  anraerr  rhjmai.  Tbe  aame  bill  will  be  per- 
formed for  tbe  nutine*  to-morrow. 
California  Theatre, 

T  tbe  popularity  of  Mrs.  D.  P.  BowretU  prored 
by  tbe  crowded  houses  the  drawe,  To-eight, 
whM  aba  will  appear  in  one  of  ber  greatest  impar- 
eonationf,  Mstf  smart,  we  do  cot.anppcse  there 
wDIbe  itandlng  room  after  eight  o'clock.  The 
caat  of  tbe  play  ia  given  on  onr  irat  page.  At  the 
malinee  to-merrew,  "Diana;  or,  Lotc'b  Maak," 
will  be  played. 
Bella.  Union  Theatre. 

Then.  Oampbell,  the  splendid  baritone;  Harry 
Caoalandjtfee  great  winard:  Charles  Verner,  tbe 
London  comic  linger;  OogUland  Cooper,  tea  Cal- 
ifornia eorg  and  dance  artUtee,  and  a  host  of 
others. will  appear  to-night 
Buckley's  New   Varieties. 

Jhe  new  pantonine  play  of  "Joan  of  Arc,"  baa 
proved  Quitensnceee.  Miss  Ida  May  gains  mocb 
applaoae  for  ber  acting  and  fencing  in  the  title 
role.  Frank  MorUmore'a  sketches  are  a  popalar 
feature  of  tbe  entertainment  offered,  and  Fed 
Buckley  is  very  funny  In  "I'm  from  the  country." 
John  Wilson'a  Amphitheatre. 

Laura,  tbe  female  gymnsat;  Dave  Lonr.  tbe 
California  Clown;  Tonng  Dncrow,  Ella  Zoyara, 
shields  and  Dnerow,  Master  Jobnny  Cooke.  War 
Warner,  and  many  other*  will  appear  to-night  in 
a  great  programme,  ending  with  the  very  lively 
eaneatrien  spectacle  cf  -The  Barveet  Home.'' 
There  will  be  a  graxd  matinee  performance  to- 
morrow.- 
Piatt's  Hall. 

Tbe  nub  to  bear  Blind  Tom.  tbe  negro  pianist 
eentlnoes  unabated,  Tbe  public  appreciate  tbe 
fact  that  when  be  1  oea  they  will  probably  never 
lit  ten  to  bia  like  again.  As  be  varies  hie  pro- 
gramme every  evening,  people  go  again  and  again 
"Ya.  bear  blra,  A  matinee  performance  will  be 
given  te-morrew. 
the  Warren  Guard  Picnic. 

Tbe  lecond  annuel  eicnraioo  of  tbe  'Warren 
Guard,  Company  B,  Second  Begiment  Infantry 
F.  G.  O.,  Ospt-  P.  T.  M.  Wets,  will  eomeofl  on 
Bniday  next  Tbe  Guard  will  go  to  Badger's 
Park,  Oakland,  and  will  there  bold  high  festival. 
Tbere  will  be  a  base  ball  match  between  tbe  Cree- 
eeot  tod  Silver  Star  clubs,  for  a  silver  mounted 
bet;  there, will  be  other  amusement*.  Tickets, 
price  fifty  cent*,  wn  be  had  at  tbe  boat  on  the 
snoroiogof  tie  cic onion. 
Ham  Francisco  Cadets1  Brill. 

Tbe  San  Francisco  Cadets.  G.B.  McDonald  com- 
maodfog  will  give  an  exbibitlou  of  their  wocder. 
f  ol  Blind-Fold  Drill  at  Piatt's  Hall  on  Thursday 
evening  April  24tb  prior  to  their  departure  for  tbe 
Best  where  they  will  »xaib,t  in  tie  principal  cities. 
Austrian  Benevolent  Society  Picnic 

The  firat  annuel  picnic  of  the  Austrian  Benevo- 
lent Society  will  be  held  at  fiebuei  ren  Paik,  Ala- 
meda, on  Sunday  next.  Tbe  committee  of  arrange- 
ments have  made  great  preparations  to  mate  this 
a  very  pleasant  affair,  and  it  will  doubtless  be  en- 
joyed by  all  who  participate  in  it.  Tickets  are 
Ifty  cents. 
City  Gardens. 

The  Eureka  TurnVerein  wiQ  bold  their  Fourth 
Grand  Festival  on  Sunday  next  at  tbe  City  Gar- 
dens. They  will  be  escorted  by  tbe  Oakland  Turn 
Terein.  Tbere  will  be  rrmnaetic  exercises  and  a 
00  n  cert  in  the  day  time,  and  a  ball  in  tbe  evening. 
Ticket.*  are  one  dollar,  ladies  tree  and  children 
bail  price. 

Gbukd  Stodax  Ekcubuon.— The  steamer 

Antelope  leaves  Broadway  Wharf  every  Sunday  at 
t  o'clock  A.M.,  connecting  with  tbe  ears  ef  tbe 
HortbPeeiflo  Railroad  at  Donahue  for  Pstaluma, 
Baata  Boaa,  HealdtBurg  and  Olovsrdale,  arriving 
at  the  tetter  place  at  1  p.  af.  Beta rning.  eccursion- 
ists  will  leave  at  1.  f.  k.  and  arrive  in  Ban  Fran- 
cisco al7:.tt.  Tbs  trip  offers  tbe  advantage  of  a 
splendid  seal  the  length  of  the  bay,  and  sixty  miles 
ef  railing  through  tbe  whole  length  of  Sonoma 
county,  oneef  the  richest  in  tbe  State.  Excur- 
sion tickets  at  reduosd  rates  good  from  Saturday 
to  Monday. 

Fbxkcb   Zotmves    Ficsze.  —Col.  E.    B. 

Boflandeau'a  fine  company,  so  pooler  with  our 
French  fellow  citizens,  will  bold  their  Second 
Anniversary  Picnic  at  Fuse  king's  Park  Alameda. 
on  Sunday  April  20th.  A  large  assemblage  will 
undoubtedly  be  present.  Time  table  can  be  found 
In  another  column. 

WooirwABDe  Gabdssb.  —Big.  Donate,  the 

great  one-legged  danoer,  in  his  bayonet  exerciae, 
end  the  Japanese  Troupe,  in  fall  performances  on 
Saturday  and  Sunday .  Skating  and  tbe  fountain 
every  day. 

AHAToxacAL  McgETjit.— One  of  the  moet 

spies*  eoUeotioce  of  tbe  kind  in  tbe  United 
,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  end  beeu- 
tliul  wax  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
inly)  at  the  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
lour  may  be  prof  *-»fcir  vnent  hare. 


People  Ton  Object  to  Met*. 

Mr.  Whiner,  who  never  tees  yea  -withcut 
Baying  how  eery  f it  you've  grown,  or  how 
vtrypale  yon  look.  Mr.  HombniD,  who, 
when  in  society,  confines  his  conversation 
to  tbe  changes  of  the  weather  and  tbe  rising 
price  of  coale.  Mr.  Quaver,  who  raves  about 
the  music  of  Ihe  future,  aid  never  says  & 
a  word  of  sense  about  the  music  of  the  pres- 
ent, CapUiaBinsterham,  who  bellows  out 
your  name  when  he  meets  yon  in  the  street, 
and  lake b  you  by  the  hand  until  he  nearly 
wrings  your  lingers  oft  Mr.  Wheezer,  who 
fancies  that  be  is  an  invalid,  and  explains  to 
yon  tbe  symptoms  of  his  last  ailment.  Mr. 
Hardnppe,  who,  upon  tbe  strength  of  old 
school-fellowship,  will  never  miss  a  chance 
of  borrowing  two-and-a-half  of  yon.  Mr. 
Sorer,  who  even  nowdisoneses  the  merit?  of 
tbe  Mc doc  War.  Messrs.  Sawbones  and  Pil- 
garlic,  who,  when  tbey  happen  to  meet  at 
dinner,  invariably  talk  shop  together,  and 
take  away  yonr  appetite.  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Cadger,  who,  if  yon  invite  (hem  for  a  day  or 
two,  always  come  provided  with  luggage  for 
a  fortnight. 

Wamted    to    Know. 

Bait  Williams,  of  Detroit,  having  been  on 
a  three  days'  tender  in  New  York,  strolled 
into  an  intelligence  office  and  asked,  "Is 
this  an  intelligence  officer"  "Tee,"  said 
the  keeper.  "Whafs  yonr  fee?"  inquired 
Salt;  and  upon  being  informed  he  threw 
down  a  .  ollar.  "Well,"  asked  the  propri- 
etor, "what  information  do  yon  want."  "1 
want  yon  to  tell  me,"  stuttered  Williams. 
"where  the  h— 11  I've  been  for  the* last  three 
days." 

Musical   Bat. 

A  gentleman  living  in  Detroit  gravely 
assertg  tbst  whenever  the' piano  is  lettopen 
and  the  room  unoccupied,  a  rat  will  emerge 
from  his  hiding-place  and  run  up  and  d-rwn 
over  the;  keys,  'evidently  highly  delighted 
with  the  "music"  produced  thereby.  When 
the  piano  is  closed,  ihe  sagacious  rodent  will 
perch  himself  on  ihe  corner  and  utter  dis- 
mal squeaks  of  disappeinment. 


I>r.    XK>liea*tv 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  pertleulaxty  to 
hionlc  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  Is 
-jw  tbe  most  snoeeeafol  of  any  Physician  in 
Ban  Pranclaoo.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leldeadorfl,  a  few  dooze  Delow  What 
Cheer  Boose. * 

The    Veto 

Is  ceieTbHted  for  Its  superior  liquors  and  fine 
cigars.  Oonnobuieurs  say  our  "Pony"  Brandy 
puts  a  veto  on  all  others.  Ca'l  and  sample  It. 
E.  H.  I#evy,  proprietor.  Bonthwett  corner  of 
Kearny  and  Commercial.  is 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 


DeakLrVs  Sale  of  Pnimtirifis 

Will  take  place  about  May  20th.    Particurers 
in  future  advertisements.  4-b 


Notice  to  the  Public. 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  sel- 
ling off  his  fine  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  cbil- 
arene'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  hats,  trunks,  valises, 
e'e,  below  coit.    Call  If  yon  want  bargains.  3l 


American.  Watches. 

Seduced  prices,  at  H.  A.  Oallecder'a  G2  Sec 
ond  St,  corner  of  Miailon.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  carefully  repaired.  *> 

l>r.  Barlow  J.  ^mitli 

Is  giving  a  eonrs  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle. 
men  on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
•ases  at  his  Hygeian  Hall,  037  California  street, 

every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  %  o'clock, 
A.  part  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  reeard  to  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  p.  ».,  free.        t 


Tbe  pioneer  Carpet  Beating; 
M achlne  Oo . , 
No.  663  Tehama  street,  la  the  only  p7aee  you 
can  depend  on  for  having  your  Carpets  well 
cleaned  and  swept  by  machinery,  J.  Srirxc 
lng  k  Oo. S-a 

San  Francisco  Jevielry  Manufactory, 
Ii,  W.  Laird,  610  Merchant  street.    Diamond 
Setting,  EoEmeHng.     All  kinds    of    repairing 
done.    Jewelry  for  sale.  a-i 


Brotherly  Lore. 

We  don't  believe  in  manufacturing  sym- 
pathy for  the  low,  cowardly  murderer, 
known  as  Obarlee  Mortimer,  but  the  brother 
who  laid  down  his  life  for  bim,  we  regard 
as  a  hero.  It  was  not  one  criminal  helping 
anotber  in  this  case,  for  we  hear  ef  nothing 
against  Flynn.  but  deep  devotions  to  an  err- 
ing brother.  All  honor  to  the  man  who  lost 
his  life  in  taking  detperatelcbances  to  save 
bis  brother  from  the  gallows.  Nevertheless 
let  filortimer  be  hanged. 


The  Question  Settled. 

The  Ignatian  Literary  Society  have  "re- 
solved" that  "Chineie  immigration  is  detri- 
mental to  our  country,"  Three  thousand 
mere,  however,  are  on  their  way  (.here,  not 
baviog  heard  of  the  "resolution"  of  tbe 
Ignstian  Literary  Society. 

—  —  — —  —  ^ 
"Love  is  like  the  measles— you  ean't  bare 
it  bad  but  once,  and  the  later  in  life  we  have 
it  tbe  woras  it  goes  with  ui. 

o 

Worn  an's    ft  l  jc  to.  t  s. 

One  would  think  that  It  was  one  of  woman's 
rights  to  enjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  same  price  for  it.  Nearly  all  the  res- 
taurants "  lor  ladies  and  gentlemen"  in  San 
Francisco  have  poorer  fare  than  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dine.  Tbebe  is  as  exoerioii. 
At  the  Piokbzb  BieiAUBAirr,  on  Yfaaniagton 
street,  at  the  ccrner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladles  can 
get  an  excellent  breakfast,  dinner  or  luncb,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocfcen,  established 
Fince  IS-:?,  provides  every  luxury  ihe  market 
affords.  Both  ladies  and  gentlemen  find  there 
dlsheB  to  please  the  most  epicurean  taste.      * 


For    tne    Beet    Candies, 

Oo  to  the  popular  store  of  Geo.  Haas  At  Co., 
20  Searcy  eireet.  New  style  cap  bonbons  for 
halls  and  parties.  3bi 

Do    If ot    Suffer    trom    Corns. 

The  uirfortunete  sufferers  from  Ceres,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  ean  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fl.  Oowan'i  Xnatf* 
rate,  810  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  pjt.  We 
f*Mak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doc- 
ter'a  capability.  Beterenoea  given  ifrequirea.  H 


L*j>ne,"  now  Is  yonr  time  to  buy  your  under- 
clothing at  a  great  sacrifice,  because  H.  Fried- 
lander  has  gone  to  Europe  to  buy  his  Fall  Im- 
portations, and  has  left  orders  to  sell  his  large 
stock  of  ladies' and  children's  underclothing, 
comprising  all  styles  and  patterns,  cheaper  than 
at  any  othtr  place  in  tbe  city.  Bt member  the 
number,  9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Bonding.      3b 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  is  no  and  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  bate.  At  "  Tax"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  Immense 
— the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  a 


Fresh  and  Sweet. 

For  tbe  beet    eoniectiooery,   p>   to   Deary   szd 
Wa*ner a,  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Batter,       II 


•"Twenty  Tnousand 

Paptr  Collars,  all  style?,  for  sale  cheap  at  tbe 
What  Ohear  Laundry,  offlee  121  Leideadoi  ff  Bt. 


It   IS    True, 

J.  A.  Sbaber  «  Oo.  are  selling  parlor. sets  and 
allotherkindsor  furniture  and  btddlng  cheepsr, 
foe  casb,  than  any  other  dealer  in  town.  Other 
deal*- re  don't  stand  a  ghost  of  a  chance  when 
people  know  Sbaber' d  prices. 

Five   Hundred  Men  Wanted 

Immediately.  To  send  their  washing  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leideedorff  St.        * 


Mrs.  H.  W.  Kind,  dresemakf  r,  has  removed 
to  122  Geary  street,  between  Dupont  and  Stoek- 
toa,  opposite  Starr  Sing's  church.  3i 


Attention,    Ladles 

To  give  tbe  skin  tbe  softness  of  velvet,  and 
tbe  tint  of  the  lily  to  tbe  complexion,  use 
Dickey's  Chime  sx  Lis.  x. 


San-3wlch  Island  Pulu. 

Since  the  nsoension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  industry  ia 
taking  new  life.  hfr.  Jacob  Sehreiber,  dealer  In 
bedding  and  furniture,  620  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  fathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
In  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
for  mat  trass  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Sehrei- 
ber will  find  no  aimeulty  in  disposing  ol  all 
that 


Don't  Foil  to  Call  and  See 

The  moet  wonderful  and  gifted-  Doctor  For 
tune  Teller  of  the  sge,  M/TUifU  Smith,  Astrol- 
oger, juit  arrived  from  the  East,  and  cm  he 
consulted  on  all  events.  She  has  eharmB  for 
Luck.  Love  and  Happiness,  which  never  fail  to 
take  effect.  Office  Consultation,  $2;  by  Letter, 
$3.  All  communications  strictly  private.  Office 
hours  from  10  o  clock  a  x.  toBF.H.  Battel  ac- 
tion gu  rinteed  in  every  respect.  Office,  Ifi 
Second  street,  Bourn  11.  lo 


Good  Investment 

Mo  other  cfry  in  the  United  States  offers 
greater  Inducements  at  the  present  time  for 
Investment  in  town  lots  than  San  Diego.  Now 
is  the  time  to  secure  lots  at  $25  each  at  ii\ 
Montgomery  street.  This  is  the  best  chance 
ever  offered.  • 

It.  0.  T.  Bigebes  removed  bis  cfS;e  to  the 
Olympic  Club  Building,  eorntr  of  Kew  Mont- 
gomery and  Howard.      tx 

Clmbtotabt.— Madame  Clara  Antenfa,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium. 
823  Kearny  bL,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine.  Oonsulta- 
Wens  in  amgliah,  French  and  German.  i 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 


Those  Beanlifol  New  Carpets. 

At  Jae.  W.  Buraham  &  Co's,  Mo.  618  Market 
and  17  Post  streets,  are  going  like  hot  oakes. 
New  and  choice  patterns  constantly  arriving. 
A  perfect  rush  to  see  and  buy  them.  Elegant 
parlor  furniture  made  to  order  in  the  fineet 

syile.  asacsanesBSSBSBBaBBsar        *■" 

t>" 

Fine    Candles, 

Fresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 678  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  and  retail,    e 


White  Labor  Only! 

Employed  by  the  What  Cheer  Liuudry,  121 
Leidesdorff  street  • 

A.  PXeaaant  JLrocavriorx. 

Persons  desiring  comioruble  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tbe  building  la  a  very  fine  one  and  is  well 

Uebted  end  ventilate*'.  . 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  7SO  MARKET  STBEET.  HAERY  OOB- 
brn  respect  f  ol  j  Informs  bia  friends  and  pat- 
rons that  be  bas  refitted  in  beantifoi  style  this 
cosy  and  comfortable  resort,  and  will  be  pleased 
to  Bee  them,  ons  and  all,  and  bav»  them  sample 
some  of  the  choicest  wines  and  liquors,  A  new 
billiard  table  from  tbe  mannfsoto  y  of  LlesenBeid 
with  Phslan  and  Oolletdere  latest  patent  a*seU 
faced  cushions,  bas  been  Disced  in  tbe  Billiard 
Parlor.  The  popalar  and  efficient  bever&jre  manip- 
ulator, Tommy  Carroll,  can  be  found  in  bis  old  po- 
sition prepared  to  dispense  creature  comfort  to  ah. 
ja23tf 


J.    C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    LUNCH, 

Cor,  Second  and  Teaaata  street*. 

■-Terrapin     com/tantly    on     band. 
Oysters    in    every    et-le.      PBIVATB 
SUPPKB     BOOMS  F/>R  PARTIES. 
dec  31  lm 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OP  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
tbs  Theatrical  Profession  in  California  pro- 
pose forming  clasaesfor  ioetxnction  in  Elocution. 
Persons  wishing  to  avail  themselves  of  the  oppor- 
tunity of  acquiring  a  nsef  ol  art  at  a  moderate  ooat 
can  send  in  Lpoir  names  to  "Cainbrses  "  P.O.Box 
23U,  when  particulars  as  to  terms,  eto.*  will  be 
sent  *-o  them  3b3' 


O    t»JH     *->*        OLD 

DATE    MBrTDBS,    at  tbe 

old  origina  )Red  Lion.  lt>  Geary 

street,  betwesn  Kearny  and  Dupont,  whereroo 
can  have  HOT  AND  GOLD  DRINKS,  nottorret- 
ting  tbe  old  Pioneer  Lunoh.  Tbe  "Old  Sp©^V■  ia 
al««  ^"  *-»id.      DAYK  MENDE8.  Proprietor 


GEORGE    MATES' 


andaU  adnda  of  SHELL  PISH, 

Roe,  40,  41,  *»,  OaUternla 

1  entranoe  oo  OalifomJa  street. 
_    jot  private  parties  sad  families  npplis* 
•  A-at-to  12  p.  at.    Ladles'  and  GenUenrerrv 

1  4JH    tnll-D-m  *iW1« 


RETURN  THE  BOOK! 


BBBBBBBSl 


'  from  lbs  Fte&BO  Office  is  pari 

bami 


SPRING    GOODS 


Business  Conducted  on  Fair 
and  Honest  Principles. 

OX9TE3     FXtlOEi. 


ALL    GOODS   WARRANTED    AS 
REPRESENTED. 


Spring  Goods  Arriving  Daily. 

THE  LARGEST  STOCK   AND   LOWEST  PRICES 
OF  ANT  HOUSE  IN  THE  OITT. 


CLOTHING. 

COARSE    and     FINE 


The  Fortunate  Kan  who  Buys  tus  Clothing 
at  the  IXL  AUCTION  STORE. 


=  *' 


THE  UNFORTUNATE   MAN  WHO 
DOES    NOT. 


UNDERCLOTHING,  ALL  GRADES. 


White  Shirts  for  the  Million! 


FAi'CT    GOODS,     -WATCHES, 

JJWIIEI,    ROXIOK8,    PIPI8. 
KSPIMES,    SriTIOXIKT, 
EJiOLISH    CTTTI.EBT,    TBTJfKS, 

BAGS,    TAT,ISE8,    TOBACCO,   etc 
A  FULL  bTOOK  OF 

Linen  Coats  and   Dusters 

A  FULL  LIKE  OF 
LIKTEKT     STJITS. 


CALL    ASTD     SEE     FOR    TOVKSELF 
THAT 


WE  Blow  our 

own  Horn 
Because 

We  Have 

Sot  A  stork 
That  will 
(admit  it. 


IXL  Auction  Store 

6 1 8  Kearny  at., 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRlCTlif 


Astrologers. 
Mrs.  Bach,  1)0  Geary  street. 

Booksellers  and  fttatlo»«r*. 
SUcey  k  Mock,  (school  books  a  epsoialtj  ) 

corner  Fourth  and  Misaian.„ 
H.  H.  Moors,  6W  Monujomerr,  Dear  Merebj 

Business  Colleges. 
Heald'a,   Bryant  &  Stratum's  Ooliegs,  34  p, 

Batchers. 
Kate,  Fred,  Stalls  91  to  100.  Call  Torn  La.  stark, 

Clali-TornnU. 
Mrs.  O.M.  Stows,  a  >7  Kearny  street,  Eoom; 

fmpUynaent  Office. 
Ob  as.  F.  Bccherer  A  Oo.,  652  Sacramento  st,n 
Ohfosee  Emplojmeot  Oe.— Pltroe  A  Oo.,  c, 

ramtntostzest. 
O'Brien  &  WarJ,  610  Montgomsry  it  rest, 
a.  H .  EirohoS,  Male  and  Female  flsln.  fiU  ] 

French  Fancy    Ci«e><a*. 
Locan  A  Oo.,  19  Men Uromory,  107 and  109  %m 

Hoop  Skirt ■  sand  Corsets. 
M.  Freud,  36  Second  streeL 

Hn«fts  HsUr. 
Sampson,  A,  B.  A  Oo..  110  Second  strsst. 

Merchant  Tollers. 
Holland  Bros.,  12    Post  street, 
Milliners. 
Mies  Llaaie  Garter,  116  Foorth    traai. 
Mrs.  M.  BelJg,  226  Kearny  itrtet. 

Searcher  ol*  Heeords. 
O.  T.  Gillespie,  6(1  Washington  street, 

WlDU  and  Uqnsra,    IWnoIsssls. 
Pearl  F.  A  Oo..  604  Front. 


DR.  CHflS.  H.  TOZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITt 

M.  E.  cor.  Jankioc.  -nd  Kearny  a  lj 

THE  GREAT  EBADIOA.TOB  OF  BPi  r 
COMPLAINTS,  fom'eriy  of  Leek  Be  * 
London,  and  the  last  twslveyearsof  Saifrai  M 
Da  T02KB  Informs  the  afflioted  tbataftei  t 
»ng  all  the  HOSPITALU  IW  LOHIHMl  fc 
PARI  S,  and  spending  one  year  in  the  do*  f 
brated  Hospital  in  London,  the  LOOK  be )  E 
opened  bis  old  Medical  Ioetitnie  at  the  old  I 
where  hs  can  always  be  found.  DR.  T028  9 
for  forty  years  met  with  naparalleisd  net  I 
tbe  trestrnent.  of  dieeaso  rensraljy  ki. 
OHBONIO  AKD  SPECIAL  OOMPLilHTt  ' 

TJB.    OHA0.    BL    TOZEB 
is  in  every  way  responflible,  binding  binu  ■ 
effect  a  permanent  cctbe,  —  ■- -■  L 
Those  who  cannot  afford 
medicine  will  be  charged  for  m 
MuNTHLY  RESTORATIVE  i 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  csbbb  ior  .,  D!ot]  i 
recommeaded.  are    to    be    obtained   onlj    , 
office.    Price,  ?5  p«T  box.    Full  direotion  oj  { 
box,  een  t  bj-  Hipreea  or  otherwise. 

DA.  TOZER  does  not  imitate  tbs  sdm  . 
Qaacks  who  make  it  a  practice  to  po&liil  I 
affidavits  aod  otber  false  references,  bnl  r*  ■ 
the  most  respeotable  people  in  the  State,  wn  i 
bas  cniiED  of  diseases  whioh  others  hen  u  ! 
•■so, 

9B.    CHA8.    H.  TOZEB 
rv.E.  corner  Xearoy  and  Jackson  sites ' 

fel-tf SanFtaH  i 


NOTICE. 


rpiXE  PUBLIC  AJtE  HKBBBT I 

fled  that  the  Pleld  Depotlet  si 

Offlee  wrlll  commence  asseisleg  sref 


The  duties  oulcaed  to  those  dey 
sure  (oo  well  knows  to  the  COsnsjUM 
reqnlre  explanations,  and  while 
been  careful  In  inahJns;  my  selesde 
Oil  positions  by  men  ftsTorahly  kas> 
tblscoaunnnltr  for  their  coaapettae 
latecrlty,  and  am  confident  that  tk 
ties  will  be  discharged  by  fk4J^| 
general  sutlsfactlon  of  all  cone 

I  ntnrently  reqnest  the  general: 
report  to  this  office  any  dlrelleH* 
duty  by  any  of  my  Depot  lea,  and  a 
them  that  any  just  complaints  W 
eel  ve  Immediate  alten  Uon. 


mh4 


LEVI  bos: 
City  and  Count 


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Attention,  Good  Urn 

MS.  P.  EERGES.  FORMERLY 
proprietor  of  the  Miners'  Ree- 
tonrant,  hes  taken  the  maasgement  • 
of  both  the  Miners'  Betaaorant  oa y 
Oommercial  street  and  tbe  Miners'* 
Braoeh  on  Market  street,  in  partnerabl 
A.  DRATETJB,  who  baa  been  oonneet 
firm  for  years.  Improvements  hare  be"  l 
the  cuisine  departrasnts  that  will  rewtr  \  \ 
ners' more  popalar  than  it  has  •vtrbsSB  * 
the  22  years  ef  iU  prosperity.  Onr  BUa  ■ 
ambraoe  all  the  delicacies  of  ths  ssssa" 
motto  la  "Good  Fare, Good  Oookin*  and  ■  * 
Ohaxges." 

P.  IIEKGFJ  *O0 

MINERS'    RESTAUR^, 

tSl  and  fitt  OOBUMHaSdJ 
TOO  Market  street. 
Open    rom  S  a.  it  to  10  V M. 


.,. 


AMI 

_  .Piano  i 

?s^w.a"*affl8g^ : 

(old  tri.1  walut  5!«l«'"W'iO*lSSS) 
otlimjo  fc»THB  BEST  ON  UB^" 
CTRTAZ,  Sole  A««t,    *0  gST 


me** 


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Comer    ol 


commercial 


WILLIS^BAND 

MU8IO    FTJBNISHBI)    FOBlt| 
oeeations.    Mnslo  imported,  arrani  a 
and  for  sale. 

HABOIJI  ML  B1V17MC    leader 
Orchestra*  ,__ 

HISBT  T6»  FKB  MBH*OW  f 
er  of  Brass  Band. 


r  oi  x»ma>  a»»um.  _     ,,  i 

WOrd.n  (mm  the  «02J*7,Jn,5jS * 

BUn.  IM  MoLtscuierjitreeL  or  JU  . 


BLUM.  »go  MoptttomBrr  .treat  . 


A.  W.   WHELPBH. 

Whitener  and  Paper  Hi  I 

Km.    1CS    Olilt    STUD 


TttMBT  1 

IOTEL. 


&£ 


5£ 


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;  ci  X"  UP      "s^ 

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ME.D.Davies 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


ArML   IS 


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BELLA  UNION  MINSTREL* 


TllOS.  CAmpI)oll 


••-•     T«.        , 


QUEEN    OP    TOE    AMERICAN    STAGE.   ,  J7^ 

lasst  W»>  a    1  f   I  m, I  I  I     aaaj   ,  ,,,,,   1   11 


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■      •  AP-palL    t« 

'      _  "     .  .  ,   JOHN    McCULLOUCH  at  CEORCE    DCUCLABB 

<2^"t|e  Don  Giovanni.  .—«,.*.«„ «., 

■TaavTUavaa    ••■>'  '   ,.     Mrs 

"'    '  -  I  ■  4*44    ■  I    4  ■  -44  »     *  «  a  P  4,  4  « 

.4l.  «~    fttVaVA  <..-■«■  ,,m» 

MARY  STUART! 


Kill      ITIIRT 


jan*    m 


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r_.n.M  11 «   Statuos! 


■  •  ■        ■. 


JS^RIP    J 


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m^TAVIL    ON     MY    •TYLE  I" 

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innumati  J  Popular  UA>.in  W)LO 


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p  riftftft!    P1r«tC!«»w  KnUrUia—flatal 

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mii  ■  .iiATnrivENA^rrrr?^^ 

MOftDAT  BTuma— 

EJll__aTDotl3..     Queen    of    Engianai 

m—rw~t  a-.._  Dm >  otraa  44V  Oiaoaatia SI  »•    Raima, BB 

I'Mft'l  4W.|.-||||4M> 75     n.M.rr ... 

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V;    4444. If4l   r4l«l44i   L4f%4A, 

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■  niriL  clown >iui  c«i.n»i 

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B>*.4.  I-1III.    H.rl.»« 

B4UIM4   ,  .  r.«4f    4».rr.t^4) 

THE   BLACK    CHEMIST! 

Oanil...  ..ftW» 

O.'ftBf  Or4»44*TA 

0»44l4<tiDC  .'Ui  lb4  Vara*  af 

How  to  Get  Rid  of  a  Mother-in-law! 

T. BO.hr  ftM-cl**.  at  .k*ptla«1pt_  Tb*>tr*i R  0,  M*r*s 

««•_--•.  Whm.-.ft  b*.p*«V*d  buhiod Mftit  K*M» 

Tovphln*.  «b  fllft*'  taotr-tvy ISO*.  Oo_ipS«H 

I*otf  ord  Mni  li  trry  L>tuUt-4 

Mrs.  Whifflu**) MIbbU  Fills. *r% 

Mrf.  Iicnbia J •■(..•  JohllSi 


r>  CUB  HAS  RETURNED  TO 

SJiTeSiS       It*    Parent 

rt  sititll*  

3r3»tA    «MIRT    STORE, 

•JJlfl**  ■  >">»    ••«•«.  a.4  Maaaaaaal  la 
*JSSj^     '     Nooond     Mtreot, 

.jl^jaar  r*a   aaill   aW   a  aaaaataaa  aa. 
—  UTa  ..d    n  ataiaii. 


RE„r.  .,    .HI 

UK'**    " 


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mnroirr  *  OH. 


>na"iv_sii___ 

BRA  HMIHICatL 


IN  PLANT! 

t  Indian  Remedies, 

FOB  THE  OCRI  Of 

Psiss,  Dlirrh-s, 

OooitlMUOD  tad 
!>iMDt*r*. 
Itir  R»Mf  I  of  i«S>  of  Ihotf  wan 
Sid:  lloo.  KaoiBfti  1'aidj,  ox-0ot«r- 
t  A.  Peo! ;  R.  H.  flSntnc  :  Harry  Kd  - 
,'ahfornift  1h«iUi;  Ft«d  Li-Iar.  and 
poi-«l»  lULAILAT  8IRttT.hr. 
and  Pins,  >p?.tf 


'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

ii*ia  em,  wmrTAJafjJu 

l  !OAJtT  THEATRE1  BAB  BKKN  K«- 
"  »d.  -sd  St-  b«  r«at«d  bj  t-t.  Dl.nt  or 
-E-     Bus*  md   sr«psl.B»i    •osai>4al*> 
i  with  os  tppMoftUata  fcr  lattw 
alVaWLM     PIPEB, 

'    Baa  Frwolaoo. 


»  WaaStnjtas'al 


OVBTJ. 

«D  RRrTi-a  maohifk  aoehoy 
t-  ssw  MHOTSd  to  IS*  RtwMenu 
Issstd.    V.  R-Tb*  W1UD 
(lM   hlatbaat  promiom  Ofar 
'  ib>  artvaa  World'aFair 
afiritPi-ttsioaialUaa 
fair,  ssss  TWiuri  V- 
R  and  t  bat  now.  b*  IBB 

..J    BELF-ADJDBlWa 

■  Basrl)  dootl-d-andyalaelli 
Btaaart*  n>2l  laa  sos 


•se 


'V.V 


By  •  Clark  who  Tried  to  Sell  Him 
a  Suit  of  Clothes. 

IF   B(   BAD   O-M    TO  Till 

GREAT  CLOTHING  EMPORIUM 
G.  P.  Van  Schaack  &  Co. 

708,  712,  714  sad  716  Kearny  s'reet, 

(0PP08ITETHE  PLAZs.) 
TJE  ffOIlD  HATE  JBi:>:.«  HUITEII 
st  oner,  wlth-til  ssy  osncccBtavy 
talk,  ssd.woald  burr  b«cs  living  lo- 
dmv,  aa  araaaicat  to  aosl«tX>.  and  a 
WSlkiSS  MTSrUacsicst  of  tb«  law  prl«i 
aU  which  sooda  arc  10U  by  that  cst«r- 
prtaiss  tarsi,  lB-t«ad  of  bclBB  m  "  dem'd 
eold,  dasap,  dlaaarr«««a>le  body." 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING.   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE.    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  A6ENCY, 

XtooniH     HI    nii.l     17 HBO    Wiinlilinjt'.n    street. 


Philadelphia   Restaurant. 

0I1A8.   T.  BZBQOLD.  FBOPBISTOB. 


Hriiui.  sotiii:  to 

Picnic  and  Ball  Committees. 

WE    ARK     PREPARED    TO    FURNISH 
BAM'B  at*   UROHaniBAB  uoaspoaad  of 


■FE,r»      KM  HARK 

and  ... 

II1KF11     AMI  A  a. 

W1U1  Ibalr  Oi.at  Smaation. 
COUBTJBRJ'BJT. 


■AFFHO    TBIMI'R, 

lacladlna  tbe  Child  W.ndtr,  IAPPIIO. 

I.PI.IE    Il.I.IA. 

MISS  01.    II.LH  anil  TV.  KL.L.IS. 

a.rlo-Cmlc    and    XlnaltlBla. 

OCT    JLISTOM, 

...,AV0.... 
HOT     ASA  M  a. 


rHR    ABOTI    ASTIITI   AKPJ    SOW    O.l    O IT B  BOOKS.    AND   CAN    UK  F.N. 
caaad  b,  m.cacara  W..I  of  the  Book?  UOBotAina,  tbroagb  oar  aaoocr. 

aiir.KHIAN    C'OBBYN    A    CO. 


THE   OLD 

Hot    Sootoh, 

IS  Hurle.  Skrcat.    near  At.roy. 

All    DriTAkts    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 
THE  BEST  TOM  AND  JbBHT  II  TOWN. 

Alwan  on  file  th*  Naw  York  Bawld.  Harpat'r 
Waakly.  Prank  Lsalla'a,  Day  a  DetllSB,  Police  Ob 
talta,  all  tk^  Oallforoia  DBJibtb,  alts  Lsndor. 
Pnncb.  BairtCif*.  lUnstiat*d  LoadOD  Nawa.  Call 
and  l*f 'a  fy  roQm*]f . 

BEr-  Don's  forfBi  tbo  sffo  of  tbe.  Hot  *cert**k. 

Is?  it  W.  a.  WAI-DHON.  ProprlBtor, 


SANGER  HALLE 

{SINGER'S  HALL.) 
14    IIUIT    ST.,    NKA.B     KEABNV. 


|  Kaai  bot  Ik.  Ck.taaat  Brand,  ml    Wlaea 
Bad  Llaaor.  aa  band. 

DEPOT  WEYAND  a  lAICHl'S  B»Y  BREWEIT 

falS  If  OHBia  TELDbUBN. 


2! 


-     OH0101BT     BFATS     AMD] 

aa atab!a.,      Board    bv    tba   w.ad.  I 
iPIftK  BTBast  bai.aan  gaara,  1 


Bar  Sugar 

Ij^OR  8ALE-S18  KEARNV  5TSBKT  AT 
r  MEHOKR'B.  .  AJ.O,  a.ar.  kind  of  Oaodla. 
Wbolaaala  4bd  Ba>  1] 


PIANOS, 

OBOAHB.  PIANO  BTOOI.B,  P1AB0  OOVEES, 
Hbeet  Manic.  Haaic  Boaki,  Mosle  Hollos,  ato. 
A  D*w  atook  and  lanre  ajsortBiBai.  Osil  tod  tx- 
ajnlLBtbBBi.    ThaoalsbratBd 

MeOAafMOlf    PI  A  HO", 
Nov  iBfardftd  by  tbo   no  ioal  priftnioD  as  th* 
boat  msulum-prloed  Piano  In  thla  markat. 
A.  la.  BidtKOFT  aV  CU,  ABe-(a. 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 


TO  ORDER 


$50, 

LANCASTER'S 

•IT  WAaHINOTON  iTBIBT, 

falOlaa  Opp.  Maxulra's  Opara  Hooaa. 


BOWERY  THEATRE. 


SALT   LAKE    CITT. 


^TARIrTTY  TAI.KNT  kN  ROUTE  BAST  OAR 
*  alwaya  boost*  flrsUolaM  •nfacamaoU  by 
St9ppla«  at  Ball  Laa*  and  applt  inf  to 

BE.  JEBOHSa 

tti  Hnilni'M    aftnaasr. 


TRAYH  awaiBOB  hand. 


atlfred  Tetter, 

afanqfactTjrar  and 
iDportBr  of 

BIRD  CAGEI^ 

*9S  UnpoDt, 
SEJLR  SCrrr.R  ETXMS7.- 

Boa  my  atook  of  Bird) 

OajtM  bpfora  pnruhaalnar 
plaewlir.ro.  Always Boaoa- 
thlo|[D«w  on  band.  My 
Patent  OaaTSB,  »ad«  of' 
Tlo  Wlrs.Aro  sarrastsd 
FKKRKftUM  VRRHUf 
Also.  b*al  quality  TKA 
DOWafl 


BALDWIN'S    DAIRY  BUTTER! 

■rUI»  Is  TO  OERTIlfY  THAT  N.  B.  TBRW'la- 
1  L10EK  A  CO  .  W  Bud  M  Waahlnptoa  Market. 
Bra  tbn  soLK  AOBNTS  for  the  sals  or  mj  brand. 
ft  bu>  tor.  koown  B»  "  BALDWIN'S  DAIRY  BUT- 
T(*R."  It  bas  been  sold  at  the  ftbova  sUod  ths 
paat  thirtoan  yvurs,  and  any  brands  of  bnttar  ras- 
riHaDtrd  to  b«  of  my  mako  notprooored  t,f  H.  R. 
Tarwilllier  A  Co..  are  cou of*rf*lt a. 

la,  a      K-      BAIrDWIBs 

Ban  FrBoolsoo.  April.  Bth.  1B72. 

JT.   11.   TKrttVILLIOEK*  CO. 

f*Vt-lm  SO  and  61  Washinntoo  Markat 


Signor  Mancusi, 

PRIVATE  BIiralKQ    LE8B0NB.-0LABS  OS 
MONO  AT  and  TniKUIAT, 


MILITARY    GOODS 

....iJTD.   .. 

GOLD  INO  SILVER  THEBTRIGJIL 
TRIMMINGS. 

aS5  afaatcaaury  ■•'«  t.    Eaaa   Jla  .A. 


THS  JOUBHAX  OF  A1TOBKJIHJT8. 


** 


X. 


Pabllehed  every  Day  in  the  Year  by 

I>  .       B  0.,<3-  ARDU8 


MIKercknnt  and  OS*   WwUngtoi  8U 
Below  Montgomery.  8u  Franoieoo. 


pjUDATiTTTTT. .APRIL  18,  1873 


California    Central     N.     G.      Railroad 

Company, 

The  Board  of  Directors  of  the  California 
©antral  Narrow  Quag©  Bailroa4  held 
meeting  yesterday  and  resolved  that  the 
Company  commence  werk  at  Benioia  on 
Taursaay.lMay.Ut,  1878.  Tni*  railroad  will 
nm  from  BeDicH ,  throng*  Woodland,  ICo- 
ma  and  other  towns  on  the  west  side  of  the 
Sacramento  Riyer,  np  to  Tehama,  with  a 
branch  to  Chico;  thus  opening  np  the  im- 
mense agrieeltnral  district  of  the  West  Sac- 
ramento Yal.ej  and  putting  it  in  connection 

with  a  market. 

♦■ 

Go  for  him,    Girla. 

A  noted  preaober  of  Boston  latsly  electri- 
fied the  congregation  by  solemnly  proclaim- 
ing from  the  pulpit  that  for  square,  straight- 
forward, uobluabiog  lying  the  average 
eighteen-year  old  girl  of  the  period  can  give 
any  other  human  biped  ninety  points  on 
every  s'ring,  and  mo  out  the  first  innings— 
or  words  tj  tbat  effee4. 


Rattier  Donbtfil. 

The  Ohronicle  made  so  many  statements 
in  its  first  account  of  the  girl  with  the 
marks  of  tbe  crucifixion,  which  [it  now  con- 
fesses to  be  ioc  jrrect,  that^we  should  not  be 
snrprlfi.d  toloaru  that  the  whole  story  is 
false,  aud  that  the  soppoaedi/'stigmata"  are 
nothing  but  strawberry  ^marks  whioh'.weie 
always  there.  ^ 

The  Other  Side. 

Tbe  Chronicle  has  an  article  in  which  it 
advocates  "Cheap  money  and  White  Labor." 
There  are  a  great  many  who  take  the  other 
fide  of  t_e  qofstion,  and  [believe  tbat  the 
prosperity  of  California  depends  on  "white 
money  and'ebeap  labor."  Bright  half  dol- 
lars instead  of  dirty  ereenbaeks. 


The  Modoc  War. 

The  Modao  War  will  probably  lead  to 
some  little  modification  of  the  game  of 
aeyen-np.  Already  tbe  knave  is  generally 
termed  Capt.  Jaok.  When  tbe  troops  turn 
np  Capt.  Jack  and  take  one  for  his  nob,  the 
game  may  not  be  quite  finished. 


It  Takes  Well. 

A  young  dootress  has  opened  an  office  in 
Worcester,  Ma=s.,  and  is  reported  to  be  [do- 
ing well.  A  youag  gentleman  has  been  vac- 
cinated by  her  twenty-one  times  Jin  three 
weeks.  Is  is  presumed  he  will  wind  up  by 
taking  her  instead  ot  the  emtill-poi. 

How    to  Do    It. 

The  woman  suffragists  of  Connecticut 
have  befo  catechising  tbe  Candida  es  for 
State  offices  as  to  their  views  upon  'suffrage, 
and  asking  them  if  they  will  pledge  them- 
selves to  work'for  th3;ex  tension,  of  ^suffrage 
to  women. 

Private  Lesson?  is  tbs  Feencb  Language 
1)7  J.  Jo-B't,  gradate  of  the  University  of 
Pari-,  late  Professor  of  De  la  Monnats'  Normal 
School  for  Teacher',  and  of  St.  Mary's  College, 
London.  404  Geaiy  street,  between  Mason  and 
Taylor,  up.tairB.    Ben  of  reference  given,     4-g 

Wb  would  r:  commend  yon  to  John  0.  Bell  If 
yon  wish  to  hny  carpets  and  furnitnre  cheap. 
Steamer  and  picnic  chairs  of  every  description. 
Nearly  oppoaite  the  Grand  Hotel,  on  Market 
f  root,  i-i 

Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  styhah 
ho---«?5  aod  a  reliable  driver  trethe  leading es- 
H-'iU^iaot  tn  trjoyobleride,  and  these  cannot 
,  -  if  ured  in  San  Francisco  so  nnqoeetlonablj 
a  Irn  Frank  Eouton,  whose  carriages  have 
tn"  r.rllege  o  the  stand  fronting  the  Occl- 
•deui u  i  Hotel.  His  handsome  turn-out  5  are  used 
Tbs  tho  beet  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
at  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
«W!te  ns  drivers,  neis  more  liberally  patron- 
ized ■  '■■  'so  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  white  a  large  cumber  of  persons,  and 
ladies  li  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
except  those  which  be  provides.  Frank  has  en* 
Joyed  great  incoess  in  bis  business,  and  the 
admirable  w«y  In  which  he  conducts  it  makes 
him  a  lavorlte  with  all  who  patronize  him.    * 


-E*xvt>toa:ra-p.rjac    cards. 

at  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery.  S4  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Ulaaionstne  A 


Removal, 

SamnelSw.lt  has  removed  from  116  to  113 
'Pott  street.  Sewing  machines  rented  ind  re- 
paired  asnsml,  and  sold  cheaper  than  ever,  x 


Ladies  aim  Gestlfmen,  remember  the leadV 
Ing  f  iahlot  able  retail  Shoe  store  in  San  Fran. 
Cisco.  H.  Hinders,  332  Kerrsy  street,  between 
Pine  and  Bath,  ±x 

Trie    Best    Remedies, 

Dr.  Perry 'e  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
rr*s  Webfeot  PCla,  for  all  billons  complaints, 
Tor  sale  by  all  druggiste.  Agency,  417  Sansome 
street,  corner  of  Commercial.  • 


Clam  Chowder  Every  TvighT. 

The  best  chowder  Is  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  15  Morton  street,  juet  off 

Kearny. s-» 

Sam   Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bnss  House  Carriages,  can  be 
found  In  front  ef  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es* 
labUshment,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery sts.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Oarrlace  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
er  alght,  at  reduced  rates,  n 
*■ 

A.  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
Just  received  at  the  What  Cheer  Liaodry.  121 
l>lde>derff  .treat.  * 


Cenaorablp  of  llie  Stage. 

A  good-sized  breaza  has  JoBt  been  rsised 
in  London  by  the  production  of  a  travestie 
on  Gilbert's  play  of  "Tbe  Wicked  World," 
under  the  tide  of  -The  Happy  Land,"  at 
the  Court  Theatre.  In  it  three  members  of 
the  Government,  Me  ss.  Gladstone,  Ayrton 
and  Lowe,  are  burlesqued  upon  tbe  stage, 
and  tbe  representatives  are  bespattered  with 
gibes  and  mockeries,  and  made  to  look  very 
ridiculous.  Tbe  characters  are  so  made  up 
in  imitation  or  the  three  gentlemen  named 
as  tube  instantly  recognized,  and  tbe  idea 
is  tbat  they  visit  fairy  land  in  order  to  be- 
stow on  tbe  fairies  tbe  blessings  of  popular 
government.  They  are  made  to  de  all  s^its 
of  funny  and  absurd  things,  tbe  point)  hav- 
ing reference  to  some  Government  scheme 
or  some  peculiarity  of  the  gentlemen  repre- 
sented. Toe  Prices  and  Princess  of  Wales, 
the  Dnke  of  Edinburgh  and  a  high-toned 
circle  were  present  at  the  initial  perform- 
ance, and  as  soon  as  tbe  nature  of  tbe  piece 
was  known,  every  pi  cs  in  the  bouse  was 
nighty  pecked.  Tte  Lord  Chamberlain 
stopped  tbe  show  after  tbs  fourth  night,  and 
tbe  house  was  closed.  Negotiations  were 
then  eittsred  into,  and  it  was  arranged  that 
the  performance  should  be  allowed  on  con- 
dition thit  tbe  Ministers  should  not  to  per- 
sonally represented  on  the  stage.  Tbe  suc- 
cess of  the  piece  is  assured  f  jr  mouths,  and 
the  agrtition  against  tbe  censorship  has 
been  revived  by  the  act  of  tbe  Lord  Cham- 
berlain csnsor. 

Finish  it   Up. 

General  Canby's  death  at  tbe  bauds  of 
Captain  Jaok  and  bis  followers  is  to  be 
avenged  by  the  slaughter  of  the  whole  tribe. 
No  Indian  is  to  be  allowed  to  boast  that  he 
or  his  ancestors  bad  a  band  in  tbe  death  cf 
General  Canby.  Of  course,  in  order  to'carry 
out  this  plan  and  thoroughly  finish  up  the 
work,  it  will  be  necessary  for  the  TJnitid 
States  t-oops  in  tbe  nineteenth  century  n 
take  a  leaf  from  the  Old  Testament  and  fol- 
low the  example  of  "God's  chosen  people" 
in  similar  cases.  "  Men,  women  and  chil- 
dren and  suckiog  children  ye  shall  utterly 
destroy."  If  the  squaws  and  papooses  are 
spared,  some  of  them  will  be  boasting  by 
and  by  of  having  helped  kill  Geo.  Canby. 

About  to   Close, 

As  there  are,  according  to  Mr.  Agaesiz, 
only  nineteen  more  cantnriea  in  whioh  Nia- 
gara Falls  will  be  in  operation,  tboee  of  our 
readers  who  have  never  visited  the  place 
will  perceive  the  importance  of  seizing  the 
earliest  opportunity  of  goiog  to  the  Falls. 
Never  put  off  until  the  end  of  nineteenth 
centuries  what  yon  can  do  to-day.  You  will 
feel  deeply  chagrined  if  you  de'ermine  to 
wait  until  the  last  minute,  and  then  find 
that  Agas-iz  bas  made  a  mistake  of  a  hun- 
dred years  or  ae,  and  some  man  has  dimmed 
up  the  Fal's  and  turned  off  the  wit*r  before 
you  get  there.  We  ahull  go  their  nest  sum- 
mer, if  it  takaa  every  railrcad  pass  we  can 
borrow  from  members  of  the  profession. 
We  would  not  hesita'e  to  travel  upon  a  paes 
insacb  a  grave  emergency,  averse  es  we 
generally  are  to  such  things. 


A  G   nial  Artist*. 

Clara  Loaise  Kellogg  did  a  generous  thing 
at  the  Continental  Hotel  Philadelphia,  the 
other  nigbt.  Having  a  spare  hour,  she  in- 
vited the  hired  help  about  tbe  house,  who 
oonld  be  spared  from  their  duties,  to  assem- 
ble in  the  ladies' dining  room,  and  she  then 
played  and  sang  for  them  a  ohoice  selection 
of  her  best  pieces,  interapereine  a  number 
of  Irish  ballads  and  negro  miostrel  melo- 
dies. The  servants  enjoyed  it,  all  over,  and 
Miss  Kellogg  ii  sire  of  good  attendance  in 
her  future  visits  at  the  Continental. 


Oysters. 

In  strolling  round  the  other  night. 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
uur  oa.elesj  rest,  by  chance  dldstray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Ot  sparkling  waters,  made  a  sojeen 
Through  wnioh  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  mossy  atone  and  nearly  shell, 
O'ur  which  the  waters  eoitlj  fell, 
Made  that  wtaacrw  teem  to  be 
Rotate  tarry  grotto  of  the  sea. 
iStop,"  aald  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here—   ' 
Ii  loose  bo  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,**  X  said, '  *I  mnat  agree 
That  this  place  suite  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  Us  appear  ance,  asked  our  wish- 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  it  true, 
AnS  cooked  magnificently,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that, 
And  If  your  month  don't  water,  then 
Ton 're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  olsmeand  crabs  and  terrapins;] 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  plaoeoli  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  hare  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  ice  eream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners. 
To  get  wnat  they  call  "suoh  nice  dinners.** 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  Bouse,  837  Bush  street,  absve 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  KUthU 

QHABI.es  HAAKE,  Proprietor. 

-    s 

Pratt's  Abolic ioa  Oil. 
The  People's  Bemtdy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains. 


Something*  Like  Strong  Treatment. 

A  man  living  in  the  e oun try,  far  from  any 
physio  ian,  was  taken  suddenly  ill.  His  fam- 
ily, in  great  alarm,  not  knowing  whate^sa 
to  do,  sent  for  a  neighbor  who  hai  a  repu- 
tation for  doctoriog  cows.  "  Can't  yon  give 
father  something  to  help  him?"  asked  one 
Of  the  sonf.  "Wa'al,  I  don't  know  nothin' 
'bout  doctoiio*  people."  "You  know  more 
than  we  do,  for  yon  oan  doctor  cows.  Now, 
what  do  yon  give  cows  when  they  are  sick?" 
"Wa'al.  I  alters  giro  cjws  salts— Epsom 
salts.  You  might  try  that  on  him."  "How 
much  shall  we  give  him?"  "  Wa'al,  I  give 
•ows  jest  a  pound.  I  suppose  a  man  if  ft 
quarter  as  big  as  a  c.w— give  him  ft  quarter 
of  a  p^und" 

s> 

Any  man  whooan  wears  paper  collar  l\r 
a  whole  wotk,  and  keep  it  Clean,  isn't  good 
far  anything  else. 

The  Last  New  Song. 

Air—  "Moet  <*  Chandon," 
Emerson  CorvlUe  li  my  name, 
My  business  always  Is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  arid  Fanoy  Boast, 
Rellehes  these, tbat  my  house-  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
Obi  high  oh  I.  Oh  I  high  oh  I 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
C orrille  >ays  so!  faye  sol 
On  Floe'Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remember  the  number  aod  call  again. 
Visions  or  Shell-fi  -h  in  every  style, 
Inwardly  cause  you  much  to  smile. 
L&dies  with  escorts  there  always  go, 
Ladies  go]  Ladles  go  1 
Emerson  Ccrville'a  polit- 1  and  so 
8-1  They  gol  tbey  gol  they  gol 


Save    Tour    M.qney. 

Why  pay  $3  per  doz=n  lor  Cabinet  Bembrandt 
Photographs  wben  yon  can  get  tbem  for  $i  per 
dozen,  and  all  other  kirds equally  cheap,  at  the 
New  Toie  Gallxbt,  No.  26  Third  street,  be- 
tween Ulsslon  and  Market  streets.  No  Obinese 
employed  at  the  Hew  York  Gilltrj.  3-s 


We  get  no  business  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry     Office,  121  Leldesdorff  street.       • 


Public  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  oefore  8  a.  u.,  can 
be  returned  In  the  evening  It  required;  we 
never  disappoint!    What   Ohear   Laundry,  121 

Leiaesdorff  Btreet.         • 

ftTToB  CmXDBBH'S     PiCTUBIS  gO  tO  MOUSE'S 

Gallery,  il7  Montgomery  street.  3-v 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 
Cures  Bheumatiam  and  Neuralgia,  3 


The  Boston  Furniture  Company 

H&b  removed  to  135  Market  street,  between 
Third  and  Foorth,  and  b«vea  new  and  well 
selected  etock,  at  reduced  prices.  41 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


TOD  WILL  FIND 
SABX     MAH.IOST 

....AT.... 

The  Corn    Exchange, 

'Jfe.   1C    CLiT    STRKET.       apl7 


Ladles  Ylsltlns  Cards. 

Written,  engraved  er  printed  by  Joax  F. 
Dwtzb,  126  Setter  street,  opposite  Lick  House, 
and   at   the   Grand   Hotel.    H.  B.— Haitdesb- 

CHISTS  KEATLT  UABSXD.      PXTTHAJTSHIP    Of  6VCIT 

deacription  to  order.  s 

Star  Shirts  una  Collars. 

All  sorts  and  sizes,  tor  ra.e  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leldesdorff  st,       • 


McDowell,  era©w  Cartl  Writer 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10  • 

608  Market  street,  oor.  Post  and  Montgomery  n 


Fob  rear  woes,  go  to  T.  0.  Jesstrp,  dentist, 
ocr.  Sutui    cd  Mon'g'ij,  over  Tucker'*,     3-D 


cali fornia  th eatre. 

John  MoCallougb Proprietor  and  Manager 

Special  Announcement 

The  public  la  reaD&otf ally  informed  tbat  during 
tbe  SEOOIS'D  WEEK  of  the  engagement  of 

MRS.  D.  P.  BOWERS 

Thftfollowiagorlerof  performance  will  db  strict iy 
adhered  to.  Is  eoaaeqaeQce  of  the  production  of 
ether  novelties  there  wiil  be  RO  REPETITION 
OFTHS8E  PLATS: 

Mondnj Elizabeth 

Tuesday Lady  ADdley'i  Secret 

Wedaudnr ...I ..Elizabeth 

Thursday ...ILady  Aad'ej'i  Secret 

Friday Benefit  of    Mm.    Btwen,  when 

The  Unnchbnck  will  be  presented  with  a 

great  cast.    -    .  T*_S  -^| 

Saturday  Evening Macbeth 

Saturday  Matinee Mary  Stuart 

MTJCH   ADO  ABOUT  NOTHING 

Willehortly  be  produced  with  beautiful  scenery 
by  Porte-,  elegant  appointment!,  foil  chorus,  and 
aa  excellent  oast.  apl7 


Lire  Well  and  Eh, joy  Yourself. 
SOUTHERN  PACIFIC 

CuaOyster  and  Chop  House 

-.£  W         Summer  street,  off  Kearny,  bet. 
■■■  .  Fine  and  California. 

WE   FURNISH  THE  FATTEST    OYSTRRS 
and   oQoicest-  Obops  and  Steaks,  cooked  to 
tbe  best  manner,  with  tbe  beat  Coffee  aod  be>t  of 
everjtbiPg,  at  moderate  rates.    The  finest  Liqaora 
and  Oifara. 
D®-Ete«ajBt  Snltea  ef  Koonu  far  Kiadlea. 
S»"OPEN  DAY  and  might. 

•Pl7tf  P.D.  jfisjnP'l  Pwlstors, 


PIC1CICB,  gXCTJRSIOirS.    ETC 

S.  F.  and  N.  P.  R.  R.  Co. 

fi  i 
CHANCE  _OF     TIME. 

ON  AWTiAPTPR  APRIL  1,  1573.  THE  STEAM- 
•  r  A NTELOP*,  connect] dr  at  DooanUB  Land- 
iDg  with  tbe  San  Franolsoo  A  North  Paotflo  Rail- 
road Company  for  Oloverdale  and  all  intermediate 
etittons.  will  leave  San  Fiaociaoo  daily  (Sondays 
•icDUdJ.fxom  Broadway  Wharf,  at  3:30  p.m.  B«- 
toroins,  the  train  will  leave  Cloverdale  daily  at 
6:3(1  o'cleck  A.w  .  connecticg  at  Dooanoe  »ith  the 
sie  mer  and  arrirlDgin  Sao  F.anolsoo  at  10 :?w  an. 
'Jus  steamer*  and  wars  mak*  otoae  oonmeeUona 
with  stages  to  and  from  all  points. 

SUNDAY   EXCURSIONS-/*!  REDUCED  RATES. 

Lcare  San  Franclsoo  at  6  A.  it.  ever*  Sunday 
arriving  at  Olovardale  at  lo'ciooR  p.m.  RetarniDg 
wilt  leave  OlryerdaU  at  3  o'clock,  aiming  tn  Sin 
Fra*.oisooat7:!0  o'clock.  This  will  allow  erirar- 
siooiBts  eevetal  hoars  at  an>  of  tbe  nlacas  along 
ttie  line  ef  the  r«*d  F*>r  all  information  apply  at 
the  Company's  effl  :e,  43C  Moot^omeri  strett. 

apie PKTcK  DONAHUE.  President. 

Corner  Twelfth  and  Folaom.  streets. 
SVSDA.T APRIL  SO.    1878 

Fourth  Grand  Festival 

....or  the,.',. j  VsP  1 

EUREKATURN-VEREIN 

ESCORTED  BY  THE 

OAKLAND  TURN-VEREIN 

THE  PROCESSION  WILL  FORM  AT  THEIR 
Hall  on  Powell  street,  and  m&roQ  throogb  the 
Driocipal  streets  to  tht>  Gardens,  where  they  will 
give  their  usnal  Oymnastio  Exerolaes  and  a  Grand 
Concert  daring  fie  day.  Danoing  day  and  even- 
ing. German  Games  for  valuable  prizaa.  At  6  p.m. 
in  the  Grand  Pavilion.  Shadow  Pantomimes,  Par- 
lor Gymnastics,  Grand  Tableau  with  Bengali 
Lights.    To  oonolade  with  a  Grand  Bill. 

AdewUalosi Oue  Dollar 

Ladles  free:  children,  half  price;  small  children 
free.  No  ladies  admit  ed  witboat  a  eeatJenan 
escort .  Tbe  Kearny  at.  cars  carry  pa^eergec  to  the 
Gardens  for  Dve  cents ;  run  day  and  ci^ht.      aplT 

FIRST  ANKUAL  PICNIC 

....or  tux.,,, 
AUSTH.IAKT 

BENEVOLENT  SOCIETY 

....TOBE  HELD  AT.... 

Schuetzen  Park,  Alameda 

....OK.... 
SUNDAY APBIL20,  1S»8 

THE  COMMITTEE  OF  ARRANGEMENTS 
have  computed  'be  preparations  for  ihe  First 
Annual  Picnic  of  this  Society  on  a  magnificent 
scale.  Members  of  the  Society  anJ  their  friends 
are  guarantied  an  enjoyable  day  of  amneemeot. 
Boats  will  leave  the  whurf  far  Alameda  every  boor 
after  S  o'clock  «.  H.  apl7  td 

ADMISSION 5Q  CENTS 

HURRAH  1    HURRAH ! 

Second  Annual  Excursion 

....OF  THE.... 

Warren    G-uard, 

COMPANY  B, 
f  CCOXD  KEC'T  MFiJITBT,  N.  S.  C, 
OAPT.  P.  T.  M.  WATE.      . 

TO  BADGERS'  PARK,  OAKLAND 

(Second  Station  from  Broadway.) 
SUNDAY APKIL  Sltth,  1893 

•V Grand  Bast-Ball  Match  between  tbe  Ores- 
cent and  silver  Star  Raeo-Ball  I'lnbs,  for  an  ele- 
gant a ilver- mounted  Bat. 

TICKETS ~~.. .FIFTY  CENTS 

Children  under  12  rears  of  age,  25  oentB. 

To  be  bad  from  tbe  members  of  tbe  Company 
or  at  the  Boat  on  the  morning  of  the  Excursion 

apTOtd THE  COMMITTEE. 

SECOND  ANNIVERSARY  PICNIC 

....tSTthz.... 

French  Zouaves 

GOL.  E,  B.  BUFFANDEMI,  CDM'O'B, 

....TO.... 

FASSKING'S    PARK,    ALAMEDA, 

....0)T.... 
SUNDAY., APKIL  SO.    1873 

Gents'  Tickets  (fare  iooluded) SI  CO 

I«adlee SO 

iOr-Boa'B  will  leave  the  wharf  at  9,  lO  aod  11 

o'oloob  a.m.  and  IX  P  M.    The  Company  will  leav* 
by  tbe  9  o'olook  boat.  apis  td 


WHY  SUFFERJVITH    CORNS? 

FOR  TEN  DOLLARS  A  YEAR 
DR.  POPPER  will  keep  joar 
Feet  In  perfect  order.  Corns,  Bun- 
ions. Ingrowing  Nails  and  all  tron- 
ole  of  tba  pa«t  promptly  and  pain- 
leaily  remeved.    SO  MONTGOMERY" 


CHANGE    OF    BASIC. 

MARTIN  &~HORTON 

UfATB  BE  MOVED  FB8M  THEIB  OLD 
A-.  9tind.  comer  if  Clay  and  Montgomery  lit,  to 
No   1H   LBIDliaDOBYlt  8TRm8f.       spM  Ht 


EXTIA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

ON  HAND  and  mada 
to  ORDER, 

L.   BLAIR'S, 

9  Kern.  rtr««t. 


McUle.     OHATAHD 

Pnpll  of  i.q  31  alion  Leroy,  Pari*. 

Ladies'  Hair  Dresser, 

-S    E  1,1,18    aTBXEI,      103  1m 


GRAND   EXHIBITION 

BLINDFOLD  DRILL 


U    BALL, 

yj  llj  TO  BB  OrVEM  BI  THB 

San  Francisco  Cadets, 

O    E.  S.  McDONALD,  Commending, 

J^X   Piatt's    Ball, 

....OH.... 
THURSDAY    BTE1IIMO....APBIL  9ft 

Tickets - One  Dollar 

Admitting  Gentleman  and  Ladies. 

■tv-To  be  obuinad  at  Gray's  music  store.  O.  0 

Keene'a,  cor.  of  Kearny  and  Bosh  streets,  from  the 

members  o(  tbe  Oompany,  or  at  the  door  on  the 

evening  of  the  exhibit  Joe. apl7  td 


CHAS.  MAYER) 

Pioneer  Cloak  5; 

<»«pn«ri»  Mwer  4  WnjUuij 
No,    SO    MO>  TUOM  K1£T    a 

Oppoutc  the  tick  Bos.  ' 
BBAIC0,    408    KUBITT    H 

MB.   MATEB  04LLH   ATTBNT70  I 
lame  and  veil  BOtectBd  MBonsiei 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  . 
and  doth, 

And  hi.  new  sty'ea  of  r.edy-m«d,  Rlth 
•  tber  LADIEb'  SUITS,  at  VERY  LOl 
AUo.  •  l*r«e  Block  01  Slripec,  Br»h  i 
BhawlB,  Lace  Jaokete,  Silk  ,nd  Oam.  ; 
Sllke,  Satin,,  Oloikint,.  and  crwrSi.  ! 
Trlmmln«t  JUST  ASfelVADTrK;  » 
the  Sprint  strlBsot  " 

"ii"      AND      KMBBOIB, 

IINB1V    SUIT*, 


' 


«  W-^T^^.DreateawdeolUfcad 
in  latest  fashloo,  at  reaaonable  ratea. 


S, 


HALL' 


Badger's  Gentra[Park,  Oakland 


THESE  BEAUTIFUL  GARDENS  ARE  NOW 
epen  for  the  seaioo.  and   many  of  the  most 


open 

popular 


PICNICS 


Will  be  held  there.  The  attractions  are  numer- 
ous. SKATING  PAVILION.  MUSEUM,  GYM- 
HA8IUM.    Skating  free  on  weak  days. 

Id  ml «. I  on *S  Cent  a 

OHILDEKN  lO  OBNTS.  aplT  tf 


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PAR 

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YELL01 
DOCK 

AND 

IODIDEofPOTiI 

rn«i  »est  spjtrae  hi  i 

la  aie,      Partfle.   the   Bin 

morbid,     eorrapt    and    lm»Brc 
Core.  Rhenmatl.m  and . 
Sold  by  all  Drnaelit,. 


ASEKCT,    417    SAKS  Old  111 

SOLE  AGENTS  TBI   I 
DB.    FEBBI'I    LAST   OEM  I 
DR.  riBKT'S  WKBfOOTII 


MONEY  SA1I 

By  porobaaing  yonr  Goodiail  ^ 

NEW  YORK    8T  I 

No.  HO  Second  etr«l      | 

Human  and  Imitation  Hi  * 

CHEAP  AND  FINE  JEWEL*!*! 
Goods.    The  Largest  fctook  and  L« 
at  Wholesale  and  KetaiL 
Homan  Hair  Switebes. .  .$ 5,  fe,  #7,  T * 

Unman  hair,  top  braids 

Silk  Uhignous. fl 

Silt  Top  Braida 

Linen  or  Mohair  Top  Braids -..••• 

Linen  Smtohes •• 

Silk  Mohair  Onrle,  very  fine 

Mohair  Switches,  plain  or  orimpad,  m 
Ribbons,  Hosiery,  HairNstaste 

Omr  Real    Hair  < 

Axe  unequalled  in  this  market  for  j^ 

quality  or  variety.    Examine  onrrtt*!  ■ 

ins  lonrpuxobaBea.    avGoodsmtO. 

A.    B.   8AMPSOI*! 

No.  H«8e«eaJ  * 

noSO  la        Between  Mleele*  M«  » 


Prograsuaes,  and  all  kind,  ot  Pnt  * 
SHOW,    ZJBOrtJBE,    COK0M 
ATlt  E  and  CIKOTT8  MAM  • 

AT  LOW  BATtS,  BT 

3.  F*.  ster« 

63»    CLiT    STBMlj 


THOMAS   W.  BBi 

siijveh  s'XmA 

MANTTFAOTUBBBal  J 


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DRUMS,  BJHJM, 


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BSTABLISHKD  IN  H* 

•BTLMeoa.  siren  on  the  Banfc  anl .  ^ 
MISSION  STREET,  between  FU.J*      - 

N.  a— Fine-toned  SUrer  Sole  " 
eeeional.  alwan  on  hand. 


FREE  AND  E»' 


1TI1T   IATSBD*' 
piano    and    Slnslntt 


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CHARING 


O«0  Ulul.o  etreet, 


JLs,.ii 

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BAOI.EB  A  ynVB^  Z, 

A_tMi 
U.  »3in>»  OB  THE  JW  |bS 
nuvls  at  onr  Steam  Oandl  ra»  ,-p 


CANDIES. 

S     OB    THK    Jg 

l.-(u ■  Steam  Oandy  Bal 

lara,  awpeolallr  lrom  tha  otoUI 

1-Sllb.  prompt  .«SSn,«8 
1  svy  Ment*wrn^rvAS*-.  _^d 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING 

TOtKLT  TBKfBSBSB  ' 

jle  or  in  enlta.  , 

■Well  !*«»«•*  ■—*     , 

111  Saab  strwa 


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IIARLK8     VlVlAIV, 


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WILSOIY'S 


Bmm   Rickey,  the  Great   Irish  Comedian. 

Litllo    Mac.   tho   San    Francisco    Favorite.  Al£P  3A1  RE 


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JOAN  OF   ARC  ! 


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r««m*  riri'ir  a    *a 

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8nrroonJ«1" I  '  Oijui  aloBff,  Moult", 

OBIUIKAL    MONOa. 

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tht   0*]1<  nf     lD«   0««p"    

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tlttOioi  ttiroucD  l»r«'i  H»IU" 

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a»  m»S»»" l"Tn»  I»y  Ore«D" 

IIMIK    HKI.KCTIOX*. 

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R»i-rr*d   »ra>*.  .'.*  mull  «ltr* 
£ktHnr*d  <d  *it*»"f*  a'  Graf's  Mni'f  Btor*. 

iy,  April  19,  at  2. .  Family  Matinee 

»V*No  R«Mrr«d  8**U  »t  tin   M»tin»§. 
*«Tlak*uiallie  MatUw  *s  Oeata 

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.G^1XL'B.^RS 


OItos  Tone   to   thy   Sloinn-h 


Cf^tTXL'B«TTERS 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  UPPEIITE. 


nxLB- 


la  a  Sure  Relief  for  Indigestion. 

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BLOOO     PUUIFIKIt. 



Laura  Fair  lets  the  "Wolf  out 
of  ihejold." 

1HM  rOI  D     IH  HOLD  BY 
rnl-TI.K  ro.v.  a  l'onitr**t.    Bp)«odid  pio- 
tont  forBklvflOi  ftod  tJ»r  rooar, 

T»k«  »p*»p  kt  th«  tw»lT«}aroT«  of  Frlico, 
Thit»(<j  >i'i»d  tbtt  F»lr  odI'o  lipid. 

TN.  WWEENEY, 

MERCHANT   TAILOR 

«8    HKTO.Vn    KTKr.F.T. 

FINE    COODS  !     PERFECT    FITS'. 

Satisfaction    Cuamntced I 

Aram  LINK  OK  HPftlNa   andsumher 
tininl.  Jd.I  r.c.lT.d.    t'n  I  .'jrt  ••«  tbtm. 
«r>43  B.cwiiil  .tr.«t.  tnb271w 

£».'.(»  gUAH.i 

BOOTS  and  SHOfc 


4E    IV 


L.   BLAIR'S, 

V   Kforui  atrc«b 


-A.      L+  It  A  N  D 

MUSICAL    FESTIVAL 

...  will  bi  nnrcv  nr  inr.  ... 

HANDEL  AND  HAYDN  SOCIETY 

...IT  TW¥  ... 

CENTRAL  TABERNACLE, 

Tyler  ■tree I,  nr.ir  Tnjior, 

CMM  >    II   Off  APRIL. 

duriDt 
woititi  I  a*  tbe 

Full  Urand  Oratorio  of  Elijah 

akp 

5Ieudc'6sohn's    Hvmn   of    Praise, 

ll(*cthsTrn'«    r.i.ir  di.    wt  ll-tm  Tell,   Bl»- 
■■I   M  .irr  iii.ii   B< 
I  ira 

OftANOCHOtUS  OF   TW1  KU.iOREO  V0I1ES, 

AM' 

ORCHESTRA     OF    :H)    PIECES, 

M  llli  Fltll   llr s-.tr.    Ar      iBSp  iiilcuenl. 

lb*  Bflil  wi'l  >■«  r.  dsrtd  t>r  Mi    lf»nia«r, 

M-«rn   aid    H»fi*-.   itudMi'   i   .   .Sl»,ar.  Ilaiair*. 
I    II  »n<1  Miktn. 

OKO.  T.  RVAITB 

Prlrf  »f  AdmU.Ua * f)l   «*0 

Kfirrvrd    N«a>n   1  fit* 

Heat*  ran  be  n-i-iTrd  for  li"  io»'on  at  K'.hl-r. 
'  li..i-  A  iJi»».  eli  I  l.inj  n  T*it,  uu  an.l  »(ttr  BAT- 
CH PA  v.  At.-ti  m  n 

SiltolhlMii-  I  I  K  v-  IS.  with  RKSf-ttVI'-.D 
SK&r.i.  on  MAIIIKUAV,   April  U.ix. 

09-  Poll  t>«H|aul*'»  will  b«  foaod  la  Painpblota 
to  be  bad  at  all  \n*  Mono  ritorai  apifi  Id 

Al'ir.H    THE 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

CO  TO  TUK 

Hot     Sootoli, 

Hotter  atreet.  Bear  Kearaj, 

An.l   Irr  onn  of  I  tn»ir 

Hot  Seolch'8  or  Tom  it  Jerry's 

All     Drlnkn    Tea.    Cents 

frt  If  JOH.  P.  BBIOOH.  Proprl.tor. 

DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT   ANATOMICAL  MUSEUIK, 

And  i  ollrite  of  Ute  Mel  ni-. 

in  i\i\fi  BEADTirUL  AND  1NSTR0OT- 
lU.UVU  It«  ribieoi*  to  be  ■••o.  Op* a  to  thi 
Pablio  DAY  AND  MOar.it  KUK1KA  HALX 
Qll  Montrotnafj  utraet.     F014  MEN  ONLV- 

BffrDB.  JoEDiN1!  ParvATi  omn  is  at  axi 
Oairratreat  (oppoalteotd  BlaohaBloa' Pariltao). 


Ladies  and   Children 
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Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

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OROAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 

....OIBCCLATES  IN  .... 

All    the   Theatre**, 

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CIRCULATED  EVERY   DAY 

Of    THK    TKAR, 

BENERALLY   THROUGHOUT    THE    CITY 
PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


THI   MOST  ELEGANT  OPSTOW  WOllg  IW  THK  OITT 

Beer*  4C  Maynard, 

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i^JMUxCT APRIL  19,  1873 

AJttUSEMKNTS.     Etc. 

Oaijpobhia  Thzateb.— There  was  a  splen- 
did audience  last  night  when  Mn.  D.  P.  Bowers 
»ppe»redlortUenrat  time  daring  bereogagenjeot 
In  the  character  ot  Mary  Btuart.  In  tbis  ourt  »b 
Id  naoy  oihew,  Mr*.  Bowers  Bttadi  without  an 
•qnal  on  the  American  stage.  Tbe  power  she 
wields  oTsr  hsr  audience  was  wall  sxamplialea  last 
oigbt.  All  iboaepreaentappjared  \o  be,  .eetead 
of  "sovereign  cltiaene,"  itao  mo  t  devoud  adber- 
eats  of  roy  Ity,  so  thoroughly,  did  tbey  sympat^lsi 
with  tbe  woeaof  Mary.  Qieen  of  Soolts,  ae  pre- 
sented by  Mrs.  Bowere.  In  the  intsiviewot  Mary 
Stcatt  with  Qaeeo  Hiisabsth  in  tbe  garden  at 
Fotheiingay.  Mra.  Bowera  was  positively  grand. 
The  manuerin  whicb. after  striving  to  band  the 
knee  to  Elizabeth,  she  drew  herself  np  and  ex. 
•laimed  "I  can— not  I*  perfectly  electrified  the 
andiencn.  John  HcOalloagb  did  some  splendid 
acting  as  tee  devoted  George  Douglas;  Geo.  D 
Ohaplin  read  and  as  ted  tbe  part  oi  Mortimer  even- 
ly, and  Hanry  Edwards  filled  that  of  Dryadale  In 
a  manner  which  left- nothing  tobe  desired.  E.  J 
Buckley,  always  earnist  and  conscientious,  played 
Boland  well ;  Walter  Lemaa  was  a  good  rapresan 
titivo  of  Pao'et;  Ebon  Plymptoo  dressed,  aoted 
and  read  the  part  of  Leicester  with  the  good  taste 
whiob  bo  always  displsjs,  and  J.  0.  Williamson  as 
Andrew,  gave  a  bit  of  Sootob  .dialect  character, 
wbichwae  very  good.  Miss  Annie  Graham  was 
rubers  linht  Elizabeth,  and  mis  Bed  her  oppor- 
tunity of  doing  a  Utile  real  acting  in  the  garden 
iceno.  Mrs.  Judith  wasexceilsnt  ai  Lady  .Doag- 
lais,  and  Miss  Minnie  'Walton  aa  Catharine  Se>ton 
looked  charmingly  interesting,  read  her  lines  capi- 
tally, and  did  seme  effective  acting  in  tbe  last  aat, 
where  she  bids  ber  tojal  mlBtieta  adkto  as  she  is 
lad  to  execution.  "Mary  Smart"  will  be  played 
again  tbis  evenisg.  "Diana"  will  be  performed 
at  the  matinee  to-day. 

The  following  programme  of  plays  will  be  per- 
formed text  week.  MoLday,"Elieabstb,>'Tnesdsy 
Laid  Aod.ej'.  b-oret,  Wbdneeday  "Elizabeth,'- 
Thursday  Lady  Audley'B  beoret.  Friday  benetlb 
of  Mra.  D,  P.  Boweie  when  "The  hunchback." 
will  be  performed,  Saturday  evenlcg  "Macbeth," 
(Saturday  matinee  *'Maiy  Stoat*.  '  Mucu  Ado 
Nothing"  is  in  preparation ;  It  will  be  produced 
with  now  soeneiy  b.  Porter  elegant  appointments 
and  strong  cait. 

Aj-H-aubba  Theatbe. — Bob  Heit  and 
Oharlej  button  on  tbe  ends  in  tbe  liret  psit,  make 
things  lively  at  thib  houee.  Charles  "Vivian  ie  a 
prime  f t-vorite ;  mile  Mac  is  inimitable;  Sam 
.Rickey  ie  tbe  mcBt  ciiginel  Irish  comedian  on  tbe 
stage ;  the  musio  is  splendid,  Bingicg  delightful* 
and  altogether  tbe  entertainment  given  is  ench  aa 
cannot  fall  to  pltate  everybody.  Tbe  full  pro- 
gramme wbkb  appears  on  our  first  page,  will  be 
perform:  d  at  ibematinee  to-day,  this  evening  and 
a  gaio  to-  morrow  night. 

Metbopolitan   Theatre.— The    revival 

of  the  burteeeiae  of  "Don  Giovanni"  last  night, 
proved  a  popular  hit.  la  no  pleoe  do  tie  Ooap- 
roan  SiBters  appear  to  saob  good  advantage  as  in 
this.  E.  D.  Daviee  has  remodeled  his  ventrilo- 
qual  eetertalnment,  and  introduces  many  new 
peiaooaged,  all  oi  whom  are  amusing.  The  capital 
bill  which  appears  on  our  first  page,  will  be  pre- 
sented, at  tbe  mstloee  to  day,  to-night  and  to- 
morrow evening.  A  atartliog  novelty  is  underlined 
aa  being  la  preparation. 

Bella  Union    Theatre.  — Madj  changes 

are  to  be  made  ia  the  company  at  this 
bouse  and  thoie  who  wish  to  sea  tbe  old  time 
favorites  oaos  more  mast  not  delay.  Tbe  last 
nights  of  toe  popular  Bong  and  cance  men,  Co^il| 
and  OeoDer.are  announced  and  'also  of  Oharles 
Verner,  tbe  London  Oomiqae.  A  greet  bill  has  bean 
prepared  lor  tbis  evening.  It  comprises  a  capital 
first  part  in  which  TbomaB  Gsmpbell  tbe  favorite 
baritjne,  Mies  Jennie  Johnson,  Tummy  Bre  ,Mi.s 
Fanny  Oarietion  and  others  will  spoearina  varied 
Interlude  of  songs,  acts  a:  d  dances  and  "Sam  and 
Andj  "  from'Uocle  Tom's  Cabin"  in  which  B.  G. 
Ma:sb,  Will  bark,  Harry  Caasland,  and  Tommy 
Bree  will  appear.  Tbe  farce  rt  "Husbands  Wil[ 
Do  It"  will  conclude  tbe  performance 

Buckley's  New  Varieties.  —  The  lively 

bill  preBsntad  at  this  hoaae  last  nigbt  proved 
quite  asuocesB,  aod  will  doubtless  draw  an  im- 
mense audience  to-night.  Tbe  pantomime  of 
"Joan  of  Arc;"  Leon  Samweils'  gemoaslio  per- 
formances; Sally  1'bajer'a  comio  songs;  Ida  Fisk'e 
soog  aod  dance  pwrformacces.  Mi  b  Ida  May's 
danaea ;  Moitrmore's  sketches,  and  other  features 
mentioned  on  our  first  page,  mak«  up  a  very  full 
and  entertaining  ev-nins'd  amnsament. 

Wilson's  Amphitheatre.-- Laura,  the  lady 

gymnaB;,  has  created  a  veritable  eeneaiion  by  hsr 
wonderful  performances  at  tbis  popular  place  of 
amnoement.  Tbe  graceful  equestrian  acta  of  Ella 
Zoyara  are  generally  ad  mire  2,  and  a  very  full  pro- 
gramme of  graanastio  and  equestrian  acts  is  pre- 
sented by  Wilson's  famous  troupe,  whose  nam?s 
appear  on  our  firat  pige.  A  grand  performance 
will  bs  given  tbis  afternoon,  this  evening,  and  to- 
morrow eveiog.  As  tboie  will  be  the  last  nights 
of  too  c.roQi  season,  tiero  is  sure  to  be  a  rush 

Platt's  Hall.— Thou  rati  ds  hava  been  de- 
lighted and  amused  by  ibe  wouderful*and  eooen- 
trla  performancea  of  the  negro  pianist.  Blind 
Tom.  To-day  ho  will  give  a  matineB  entertain, 
ment.wben  rViere  will  be  no  reserved  seats,  and 
ohildren'a  tioke's  will  be  twenty-five  cents.  A 
very  full  programme  will  be  presented  to-night. 
Monday,  Tuesday  and  Wednesday  of  next  week 
will  be  tbe  last  nijrhts  of  Blind  Tom.  All  Bhould 
go  and  bear  him  before  he  leavee,  probably  never 
to  return. 

AUSTRIAN  BeNOVOLBNT  SOCIETY  PlONIO. 
Tbe '.first  annual  piooic  of  the  Austrian  Bensvo- 
lent  Society  will  be  held  at  Bcbueieen  Pa  b,  Ala 
xneds,  tomorrow.  Tne  committee  of  arrange- 
ments have  made  grrat  reparations  to  make  this 
a  very  pleasant  iffair,  atd  it.  will  doubtless  be  en- 
joyed by  all  who  participate  in  it.  Tickets  are 
fifty  lents. 

e_     i   Gardens.  —  A   Grand    Festival— 

The  Eur*ka  Taca*  Vereio  will  hold  their  Fourth 
Grand  Festival  to-morrow  at  the  Olty  G.r- 
dens.  Tbey  will  be  eeooited  by  tbe  Osklsnd  Turn 
Terein.  There  will  be  cymaaetic  exerciees  and  a 
cone  ■  •  '  in  tbe  day  time,  and  a  ball  In  tbe  evening. 
Ticket*  are  one  dollar,  ladies  free  andohildren 
half  prioe. 
French    Zouaves    Picnic— Col.   E.   B. 

Buffandean's  fine  company,  bo  ponltr  with  oar 
French  fellow  citizens,  will  bo'd  tbeir  Second 
Anniversary  >  ionic  at  Fasskiog's  Park  Alameda, 
on   Sunday  April  20tb.    A  large' assemblage  will 


NoTES.-CoDgresa  Hall  ie  progressing  rap- 
idly. Tbedress-oirClB  and  gallery  seatB  are  com- 
pleted aa  far  at  thj  carpentr  work  iB  concerned, 
and  aro  now  ready  for  tbe  upbalBUrera.  Tbe  f*- 
mer  mil  be  covered  with  ulnsb,  the  latter  with 
red  leather.  The  theatre  will  be  opentd  early  in 
Jane, 

Advices  from  Philadelphia  of  tbe  lOtl  init.  In- 
form ua  that  a  large  oiroas  combinitton  started 
on  that  day  for  Bao  FranolBOO  order  engagement 
to  Yankee  Robinson,  who  Intends  to  exhibit  here 
and  afterward  make  a  tour  or  the  State  This  will 
offer  alroDg  opposition  ti>  Manager  Wilson,  and 
we  expeot  the  circus ^ampaigo  will  be  partloalarly 
llyely  ie  tbe  State  this  reason. 

KbBuPlymptoo,  javenileaotor  at  the  California 
Theatre,  wbOBe  correct  slocution  and  oaref ul  style 
ol  acting  have  made  him  a  general  favorite  with 
the  public,  will  leave  for  the  ffait  at  the  close  of. 
the  protect  season. 

Billy  Emerson,  who  ha*  bravely  struggled  against 
the  illness  from  whloh  he  has  been  Buffering  for 
weeks  pasi,  has  at  length  succumbed  and  gone  to 
Paso  Robles  Springs,  whence  we  hope  he  will  soon 
return  rtiovigorated  and  brighter  than  ever. 

Two  or  three  months  ago  AJioe  Zaviitawakl  wis 
married,  aod  now  we  receive  wedding  cards  from 
Emmellne,  who  fe  to  be  mewed  on  tbe  2»d  Inat. 
at  63  West  Twelfta  street.  New  York,  to  Lieut. 
JnlioeO.  Shatter.  U.  S.  M.  O.  So  both  tbtse  aot- 
resies  are  morried  and  retired  from  the  Blage  while 
yet  in  tbe  bloom  of  tbeir  youth. 

Ssnor  M.  Y.  Ferrer,  (Ao  guitarist,  will  give  a«on- 
oertln  Meroanlile  Library  Hall  on  the  25th  inat 
It  will  be  under  tbe  auspices  of  tbe  Bohemian 
Club,  of  which  be  ib  a  worthy  member. 

Tbe  Brother  Elks  of  San  Francises  are  about  to 
send  atplendid  pair  of  elk  borns  to  tba  Sen  York 
Lodge.  The  sailers  eland  about  Qvs  fett  in  height, 
aod  aroperfect'y  formed.  Tbey  were  token  from 
a  e  xyear  old  elk.  On  the  frontal  b>ne  ie  a  gold 
plate,  bearing  toe  followiag  iaecriptloj  : 

"The  Brother  Elko  of  San  Francisco  lo  tbe  Now 
York  Lo  J«e.  From  tbe  B  P.  O.  E.— L  F.  B'M*- 
burme.  Add  Ryman,  K,  D.  Davies,  Sam  Wetberill, 
Little  Mao,  G.  W.  Koikifeller,  Lew  Battler,  G. 
I).  Oalk  in,  W.  H.  Smith,  Sam  Rickey.  J.  G.  Bus- 
Bell,  Obar.  H.  Bojd." 

The  noma  tiro  very  handsomely  tipped  with  sil- 
ver. They  may  be  eeea  at  tbe  Saloon  adjoining 
the  Alhambra  Theatre. 

Tbe  California  Olympic  Club  social  last  night 
was  a  splendid  affair. 

No  work  has  as  yet  been  commenced  on  ths  Mia 
eion  street  Theatre. 

Juaping  from  appesranaee  the  Metropolitan 
Theatre  and  Maguire's  Opera  House  will  have  a 
few  weeks  longer  lease  of  life.  Their  demolition 
will  certainly  not  commence  at  tie  time  elated— 
tbe  21st. 

Tbe  Annual  Spring  Exhibition  of  the  Bay  Dis- 
trict. Horticultural  Ssoletj  of  California  will  open 
at  Horticultural  Hall,  at  the  corner  of  Post  nod 
Stockton  street),  May  1st.  There  will  be  a  splen- 
did exbibiticn  of  flowera  and  shrubs  and  a  conceit 
every  day.  Fiqabo  will  be  the  regular  programme 
of  tbis  as  It  is  of  ail  other  plaoes  of  amnsement. 

Tba  'National  and  Eolipee  Clubs    gave  a  good 

minstrel  and  variety  entertuiement  at  Turn  Ver- 

ein  Hall  laBt  night.    The  Hall  waB  crowded,  a--d 

dancing  was  kept  up  until  en  early  morning  hour 

Handel  and  Haydn  Festival.— The  full 

oratorio  of  "  r-.lij.ib,"  aod  Mendeltsohn'a  "Hymn 
of  Praise,"  will  be  performed  by  tbe  Haudel  snd 
Haydn  Soolt  W  at  the  Central  Tabernacle,  on  Tyler 
street,  near  Tailor.  There  will  be  a  ohorui  ot  two 
hundred  voices,  and  an  orchestra  of  thirty  pieces, 
with  foil  organ  accompaniment.  Tbe  solos  will 
be  bud g  by  Mis.  Mariiner.  Mrs.  Moore  and  Mrs. 
Hoyden,  and  Me  srs.  Mayer,  Magaire,  Campbell 
and  Makio.  George  T.  Evans  will  be  conductor. 
Tbe  festival  will  commence  on  April  29tb,  and  will 
be  oontioued  for  three  evening",  heats  uan  be 
reserved  at  Kobler  4  Chase's,  633  Clay  attest,  on 
and  alter  to-day, 

Gband  Sunday  Ekcuiwon.—  The  steamer 

Antelope  leaves  Broadwsy  Wharf  every  Sunday  at 
8  o'clock  aii.,  tennecting  with  the  cars  of  the 
North  Pacino  Railroad  at  Donahue  for  Petsluma, 
Boats  Bosa,  Healdtburg  and  Oloverdale,  arriving 
at  tbe  lattsr  p'ace  at  1  V.  m.  Returning,  excureion- 
ista  will  leave  at  3.  p.  m.  and  arrive  In  San  Fran- 
ciacoot7:20.  Tne  trip  offers  the  sdvaotage  of  a 
spleadic  sail  tbe  length  of  tbe  b&y,  and  sixty  mileB 
of  roiling  through  tpe  wools  lengtn  of  Sonoma 


The  Gold  Hill  News  says ; 

We  learo  tba'-  there  i«  some  prospeot  fiat  Man- 
»R«r  Piper  will  be  ebN  to  eeoare  The  Uhapmin 
"at' »  for  a  ahurt,  engagement  la  V.rg.nia  Otty 
about  two  weeks  benoe. 

Oakland.— The  "White  and  Beams'  Oombma-j 
tton  Troupe,  who  gava'euch  a  highly  suo^etsfu 
entertainment  recently  at  Piatt's  Halt  io  ibis  citi" 
will  p.Tform  at  tbe  Academy  ot  Mu*lo  this  even- 
ing. Tbey  will  present  aa  Excellent  p-ogromme, 
FOBTLAND.-G.  8.  Waldroo,  bos  rather  o  Blim 
company  at  Oro  Fino  Theatre,  aod  ooniSQaeatly 
■limaadtenoes.  O a  Friday  the  11th  W.  O.  Orobie 
to  ik  his  farewell  baoeB',  but  could  not  get  muoh 
of  a  houee.  The  season  closed  on  the  12th 
night  tbe  Fabbri  combination.  Madame  Inee 
Fabbri,  Miss  Aooie  Elzsr,  Herr.  Jacob  Muller, 
Bigoor  Coimini  Moiley,  Prof  Mulder  Fabbri,  Prof. 
Emil  Gromm  and  others  gave  a  eanoert,  To-night 
they  will  proseat  scenes  from  popular  operas  in 
cojtame.         ^ -_ « ■_ 


The  Colored  Amerioiu  Opera  Company  are  re- 
ported a  grand  nnanol aland  artistio  success  by  >  be 
press  of  Pbilidelpbia  and  Washington,  whsre 
tbey  bave  produced  several  prpular  EotcliBh  op- 
eras. T.  Harry  Dooehue,  their  geper.il  busiaees 
manager,  odvirtises  for  vacant  dates  in  Bret  c lae a 
theatres,  rastor  Weat;al*o.  for  a  good  soprano 
coBtrulto.aod  tencr.  'I  ha  company  is  composed 
ot  forty  well-trained  voices,  and  have  a  large  re* 
port  oi  re  of  the  J  alee  t  aod  most  popular  operas. 
Joe  Muroby,  Arcb,  Philadelphia.  7tb. 


SPRING    GOO  IS 


ooanty,  oneoi  tbe  richest  in  the  btoie.  lixout 
eion  licKete  at  reduced  rates  good  from  Saturday 
to  Monday. 

Wabben  Guard  ExonBgioN  and  Pionio. 

—The  second  annual  excursion  ef  the  "Woiren 
Guard,  Company  B,  Second  Regiment  Infantry 
N.  G.  C  ,  Oapt.  P.  T.  M.  Wats,  will  come  off 
to-morrow.  The  Guard  [will  go  to  Badger's 
Park,  Oakland,  and  will  tbere  bold  bigb  festival. 
There  will  be  a  bsBe-ball  nutcb  bettvoen  tbe  Crea- 
oent  acd  Silver  Star  (lube,  for  a  silver  mounted 
bat;  in-r«  will  be  otber  amueeroentx,  Tiukots, 
price  flit.-  oeote,  om  be  bad  at  tbo  boat  on  tbe 
moroing  of  tbe  excursion. 

Thb   San  Fbancisoo    OADEra'   Dbill,  — 

Tbe  SauFranolego  Oadeta.  0.  E.  McDonald  com- 
manding, will  give  oa  exhibition  of  tbeir  wo  der- 
1  Blind- fr._ld  Drill  at  Plet  'a  Ha1!  on  Thursday 


evening  Apr  1  24th 
East  where  tbty 


tQeird  parture  for  (be 
11  exhib.t  in  tbe  principal  cities. 

Woodwabds  Gardens.  —Big.  Donate,  the 

great  one-legged  dancer,  is  bis  bayonet  Bxeroiae 
and  tbe  Japanese  Troupe,  in  full  performances  on 
Saturday  aad  SunCoy.  skating  and  tbe  fountiin 
every  day. 

Ajutouioal  HTjbzrjM.— One  oi  the  moBt 
tompiote  «ollectiona  of  tbs  kind  in  the  United 
Itatse,  comprising  hundreds  of  cojUj  and  boon* 
tltul  wfx  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
Inly)  v  the  Mnseum  on  Montgomery  etreet.  An 
lour  uar  be  orofltablv  aoeit  hnr«. 


PACIFIC     COA.T    DRAMATIC  NEWS. 


Salt  Lakh  City  —  ibe  dramatic  season  at  the 
theatre  closed  on  the  12tb  inat.,  when  "The  Wid- 
ow's Victim,"  with  Phil.  Margettsand  Mise  Jean 
Clara  Walters,  Miss  Carrie  Simons  and  others  In 
tbe  oo&t.  an  olio,  aid  the  fairy  drama  of  "The 
Mountain  Sjlpa"  constituted  tbe  entertainment 
On  Monday  next,  Mr.  Newman,  who  has  leased  tbe 
theatre  for  two  weeks,  will  opsn  with  hi*  varisty, 
vaudevil  e  and  acrobotto  combination,  compris- 
ing J.  U.  Larkia  and  Carrie  Armstrong,  Ed.  Mon- 
tague  and  M'lle  Gerretta.   Mtts  Josepblna    and 

otbore Jobn  C,  Graham,  a  prominent  member 

of  tbe  Salt  Lake  Theatre  Company  and  one  of 
the  publieberB  of  the  Footlights,  waa  appointed 
at  a  recent  Conference,  an  emissary  to  England, 
to  further  the  prosperity  of  the  Mirmoo   Church. 

Sacramento.—  "Tdo  Tiokst-of  Leave- Mao"  wao 
performed  at  tbe  Metropolitan  Theatre  on  Mon- 
day evening,  by  Yankee  Addame,  Honord  Listoo 
and  others,  t  <  a  poor  honae. 

Petaltjma.— Blind  Torn  is  advertised  to  appear 
at  the  Petalum*  Tbsotre  on  Thursday  evjning, 
the2lthiaat. 

Vibginia  Cm.— A  dramatic  performance  was 
gives  at  Pipei'd  Opsra  House  on  the  16  n.  Tor  the 
benefit  ot  Mrs.  Robinson,  "Obarles  II:  or,  tbe 
Merry  Monarch"  was  performed  with  the  follow- 
ing cast:  Ring  Charles,  Mies  Ella  Emerson; 
Rochester,  George  Oaio;  Edward.  Mrs.  W.  H 
Robinson;  Lady  Clara,  Mrs.  Lewis  (debutant); 
Mary  Oopp.wita  songs.  Miss  Carrie  Oiarke  (deba- 
tan  e). 

San  Jose.— "Aurora  Floyd"  was  presented  at  the 
Opero  House  on  the  15th  with  Mrs,  Obarles  Ed- 
monds as  "Aurora  Fbyd."  Mr.  Charles  Edmonds 
as  John  Mellisb,  Mrs.  Fred  FrAUka  as  Mr;.  Po- 
iwalJAjr^dJ^j-o6be^na^tflbxamAtann|^J^^jla§. 
aw   " 


EASTERN    DRAMATIC   NEWS. 

InrWew.Tork  there  hss  been  nothing  very  new 

or  etirtling  Binoe  )  our    laBt    summary Miss 

AgneB  Ethel  was  to  appear  on  tbe  Htb,  at  the 
Union  Square  Theatre  In  "Freu  F/ou" "Dad- 
dy O'Dowd"  was  still   running  at  Booth's 

"TJnole  Sam"  was  not  a  soccers  at  tbe  Grand 
Opera  Bocae ;  it  was  withdrawn  on  the  12tb,  when 
Mrs.  John  Wood  and  John  Brougham  leimlnatod 
their  engagements.  On  the  14th,  "Under  the 
Gaslight"  was  levived  for  »  two  week's  run,  to  be 

followed  by  Feobtsr  In  '-Monte  Obrlsto" At 

Wallace's,  Sothern  was  still  playing  in  "David 
Garri^k"  and  "Lord  Dundreary  Married  swd  8»t- 
Ued" At  the  Fifth  Avenue  Theatre,  "Di- 
vorce" was  revived  on  the  Hth At  tbe  Olym- 
pic Theatre,  "Hnmpty  Dnmptj"  will  hold  the 
boards  for  the  present,  and  when  it  is  withdrawn 
the  theatre  will  be  olcsed  for  much  needed  re- 
pairs and  general  renovation,  preparatory  to  a  BBa- 
80i  of  brilliant  novelties,  which  Mr.  Hayes  in- 
tends to  prodnoe  in  rapid  succession At  Nib 

lo'a,  "The  Scouts  of  tbe  Prairie"  ran  till  the  12th. 
On  tbe  ?4tb  the  Yokes  Family  wore  tb  commence 

o  new  season At  the  Bowery,  H.  T.  Stetson 

was   underlined    to   sppear  in  a,  drama,  entitled 
"The  Fastest  Boy  in  Be*  York,"  written  by  Tony 
Pastor  and  T.  L.  Donelly,    and    Staart  Robaou 
made  nij  appearance  at  Wood's  Museum  on  the 
8tb,  as  John  Beat,  policeman  Al,   10,8  8,  in  his 
drama  of  "Law  in  New  York" At  'lony  Pas- 
tor's  Opera  House,  ths  regular  ^season  eloBed  on 
tbe  5th.    On  the  ;tb,  Tooy  started  for  Poughkeep- 
siewith  the  following  Btars:    tile  Wesner,  Jen- 
nie Eugsl,  Gob  'vYUltarrB,  Detebanty  aud  Hengler, 
J.  W.  MoAndrsws,  BiUyUertBr.tbe  Freeman  Sis- 
ters, Frank  Girard  and  tbe  Fieldmgs.    Tbe  Opera 
Houee  le  open  with   the  following  new  people: 
Charley  White.   Billy  B.rry,  Billy  Poeton,  Cello 
It  red,  Fanny  Fordnom,Turaer  and  Le  iter,  and  0. 
McMillan..... ..At  Bob  Butler's  Athenaeum,  bur- 

leequesond  the  Zg  Zags  »o  their  specialties  were 

tbeattraoilons Barnum'e,  Lent's  and  Bailey's 

airouEea  were  all  in  full  blast. 

A  bill  has  been  pissed  by  one  branch  of  the 
Legia'o^ure  of  Pennsylvania,  forbidding  minoiB  to 
visit  any  exhibition  o!  negro  minsLrela--,  singing 
or  danoing  in  tbe  oity  of  Pniladelpbis,  under  pen- 
alty  of  three  mootbs'  imprisonment,  or  one  hun- 
dred dol'ars  fins.  On  the  4th  inat.,  in  the  House 
Mr.  Josephs  of  Philadelphia  movsd  to  reconsider 
tbe  vote.  He  saw  no  reaacn  wby  minstrfc)  enter- 
tainments should  be  included  in  the  law,  but  was 
willing  to  exolude  minora  from  variety  entertain- 
tainmesti  where  liquor  was  sold.  A  resolution 
was  passed  recalling  the  bill  from  tbo  Senate,  and 
It  will  be  amended  when  returned. 

Pete  Lee  has  rented  Music  Hall,  St.  Jobs,  N,  8  , 
which  be  will  open  as  a  variety  ball  about  May  1.1. 
"Bobil  and  Bijou"  was  produced  at  the  Howard 
Athetssam,  Boston,  Maroh  3Ut. 

Miae  M.  £.  Gordoo,  (  vra.  John  T.  Raymond 
has  purchased  from  Wait  r  Benn,  the  right  to 
produce  his  droncasaiion  of  Wilkie  Collins'  novel 
"The  New  Magdalen." 

There  are  about  two  i  Core  of  authors  at  work  on 
dramatizations  of  this  novel  so  that  there  willsooa 
bs  aa  "original  version"  for  eaoh  Btar  actress  in 
the  country. 

At  the  Providence,  R.  I.,  Opara-Hon.se  Oharles 
R.  Thome,  Jr.,  cloeed  tbe  tint  of  a  two  weeke 
engagement  ou  theStb,  haviDg  appeared  in  "  I  he 
Marble  Heart,"  "Tbe  Tichet-of- Leave  Man,"  and 
"Ahe  Robbers  of  Bohemia," 

Foremost  in  tbe  rank  of  dramatto  eventi  in 
Philadelphia  wob  the  appearance  oa  the  3ht  alt,, 
at  the  Walnut  street  Tbeitre,  of  Miss  Charlotte 
OnsbmanoaMeg  Merrilies.  Her  reception  clgh:ly 
was  moitoordial,  the  andlence3  being  the  largest 
of  the  seaBon. 

AtFox.s  Ameiioan  Theatre,  Philadelphia,  the 
Worrell  SiBter?,  Sophie  and  Irene,  M.  W.  LefBjg- 
well,  James  Dunn,  Bobby  Nencomb  and  Fiank 
Wood  were  tbe  new  appearances  duri.  g  tie  week 
ending  Aprils.  The  operotio  bniUtquo  of  ''Cin- 
derella" was  performed. 

Lydia  Thompson  viiil  sail  for  England  on  May 
31tt. 

Mils  Marie  Majilton.  whi  has  besu  severely  ill 
with  rbeumatio  fever  at  Philadelphia  Pa,  is  pro- 
nounoed  by  ber  p&yaicians  to  be  ouL  of  danger,  and 
is  rapidly  oonva'.esoing. 

Mies  Augueto  L-  Dargcn  will  be  the  recipient  of 
acomplime  .  tary  borettt  on  Friday  evening  next. 
ItiBtendertd  to  her  by  the  offl.ers  of  tbe  Irish 
Coavention  aod  many  influential  oitizsus.  Tbe 
ectertoinment  will  on-iat  of  dramotlo  re-d- 
ings by  Misa  Dorgon  at  Platt'a  Hall. 

L'ogillond  Cooper,  the  Oaltforaia  Beog  and  doco* 
erii.-t- .  will  start  for  tbe  East  next  week. 

W.  K_  Morrow,  who  ia  now  bo  e  proprietor  of  the 
Metropolian  Theatre,  Sooromento,  advertises  it 
for  rent,  in  another  column. 

In  Chicago  np  to  the  11th.  Fan-on  and  Baker 
were  playing  "Obrie  and  Len»"  at  the  Aoademy  of 
Muelo,  Miss  Neilson  in  "Romeo  and  Juliet"  at 
McViokers,  Me  K.ee  Ronkia  in  "Rip  Winkle"  at 
Aikens.  "Eate"  was  running  at  Hoaley's  Opero 
House,  Arlington  Cotton  and  Kemble's  Mlnatrelo 
were  at  Myer'a  Opera  Hoaae  and  Wilders's  Circus 
was  Nixon's  Amphitbeatre, 

Mibb  Carlotta  Leolercq  bas  added  two  new  pieceB 
to  ber  repertoire.  One  is  Wilt  e  Oolliu'e  dramati- 
oittonof  his  story  "The  New  Magdalen,"  and  the 
otaer  is  oaooietf  drama  eottled  'Fate,"  written 
expressly  for  her  by  Mr   Bartley  Campbell, 

Job  Jefferson  is  not  only  a  connoisseur  in  art 
bat  an  amateur  artist  himself  of  considerable 
skill  io  water  colors, 

Mr.  RobertMoWade  will  shortly  play  a  farewell 
engagement  i  j  Philadelphia,  prior  to  bis  dt  parture 
for  Europe. 

Mrs.  Junes  A.  Oates  and  her  husband,  Mr. 
Titus  Troor,  will  soil  for  Barope  In  Jane,  on  o 
Summer  tour. 

Anew  opera  covniqu*,  entitled  "Mina,"  by  M- 
Ambrose  Thoma?,  ia  in  the  press, 

Btnart  Robs  on,  tbe  great  oharocler  comedian,  in  ' 
his  newspsoialt,  of  "h\w  in  New  York,"  Aiken's 
Theatre,  Chl:ago,  liu  ;  Olympic,  St.  Louie,  May 
5th,   and    Wolnavstreet    Theatre,    Philadelphia, 
MoyKtl. 

Tbe  Almee  Opera  Boo  fie  Troupe  commence  a  one 
week's  season  ot  tbe  Academy  of  Musi?,  Philadel- 
phia, on  the  2Ut  of  April. 

Mr.  Fred  Yokes  was  married  io  London,  Bog. 

Ma-ch  2',  to  Mies  Bella  Moore,  a  favorite  burlesque 

actress  and  daughter  of  George   W.   Moore,    the 

well-kao"n  minstrel  manager. 

Leo  Hudioa  aod  animile.  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  lists 

Amybtoneand  troupe,  Holyoke,  Mais.,  23d. 


S.F.BOSiNkSSOirUClC!^ 

Aatrolvgers. 

Mrs,  Back,  120  Geary  street. 

HihiIuv ller»  and  ottasttOM*** 

Stacey  A  Mook,  (school  books  arpeolalty,)  S.  VI 

corner  Fourth  and  Mission, 
H.  H.  Moore,  6f»ti  Montgomery,  near  MeroKari'. 

Bnilne*i  Coll«a;eo. 
Heald's,   Bryant  A  Stratton'e  College.  24  Post  S 

Hntebern, 
Eats,  Fred.  SUIla  -4  to  I'M'.  Oalifornia  MArLot 

ClalrwoTonta. 
Mrs.  0.  M.  Stowe,  'I  7  Kearny  street,  Room  8. 

Ktnplttyouent  Office. 
Ohas.  F.  Beoberer  A  Oa,  652  Sacramento  street. 
Chinese  Employment  Co.— Pierce  A  Co.,  *:1  Sao- 

ramento  street. 
O'Brien  A  WarJ,  610  Montgomery  street. 
H.  H.  Kirc'nofl.  Mole  end  Female  Help, 636  Keoruj 

FreDcb  Fancy    **uoii*. 
Looan  4  Co..  19  Montgomery.  107 and  liw  ^nttw, 

Hoop  Skirts  and  Coraeto. 
M.Freud,  36  Second  street. 

Ham  mi  Hair* 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Co.,  110  Second  sir  —,- 

Merchant  Tallere. 
Holland  Bros.,  12    Post  street. 
Milliner.. 
Mies  Lltale  Carter,  118  Fourth    treat 
Mrs.  M.  belig,  226  Kearny  street. 

Searcher  of  Becorde. 
O.  Y.  Gillespie,  611  Washington  a  treat. 

Wlnei  and  Llsjaoi  a.    iWboleBale.) 
Danerl  F.  A  Co..  504  Front. 


Business  Conducted  onajj 
and  Honest  Principle: 

OSTE3     PRIOl 


ALL    GOODS    WARRANTED  | 
REPRESENTED. 


Spring  Goods  Arriving 

THE  LARGEST  STOCK   AND  LOWEST 
OF  ANY  HOUSE  IN  THE  CITY. 


NOTICE. 

mBE  PtBLIC  ASB  HEBEBT  KOTi- 
fled  that  the  Field  Sepullee  of  thla 
Office  will  commence  assessing  pro  per tj 
SATTJKDAY,  MARUH  1,  1873. 

The  duties  oaelspned  to  those  elepvtlea 
arc  too  well  known  to  the  community  to 
rtqulrecxplannlloati,  and  -while  I  have 
been  careful  In  ranbJng  my  selections  to 
All  positions  by  men  favorably  known  In 
thl«  community  for  their  competency  and 
integrity*  an*l  am  eonfldent  that  the  du- 
ties will  be  discharged  by  ehem  to  the 
general  satisfaction  of  all  concerned, 

I  org* ntly  request  the  general  public  to 
report  to  this  office  any  dlrellctlons  of 
nnty  by  any  of  my  Dtputlee,  and  assure 
them  that  any  Jnst  complaint*  will  re- 
ceive Immediate  attention. 

LEVI  BOb£N£S, 
mh4  City  and  Count     Asiesaor. 


CLOTHING 

COARSE     and    Fll 


DR.  CHAS.  K.  TQZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITUTE 

N.  £.  cor.  Jaekioe  pnd  Kearny  ats. 

THE  GREAT  ERADIOATOR  OF  SPEOIAL 
OOMPLAINTS,  form'erly  of  LdcIi  Hoapftal 
London,  and  tbe  lasttwelvesearsof  Sso  Frauoiecu. 
DR.  TOZrXR  inforniB  tbe  anliot^d  that  after  fj&u- 
ine  all  the  HOSPITALS  IN  LuNDOfi  ANB 
PaRIS,  aod  spending  one  year  ia  the  most  cele- 
brated Hospital  in  London,  ibe  LOCK,  be  bss  re- 
opened his  old  Medical  Iosntute  at  the  old  eUnd, 
where  he  can  always  be  lound,  DK.  TuZKk  bs: 
for  forty  years  met  with  unparalleled  eucoess  in 
tbe  treatment  of  diseasa  ye  nor  illy  k&own  ac 
OHROKIO  AMD  iP&UlAL  OOMPLAlNTo. 

»K,    CH1S.    II.    TOZEK 

is  in  every  way  responsible,  binding  hinuelf  to 
effect  a  permanent  CUBE,  or  making  no  charges 
Tbot-e  who  cannot  afford  to  pay  lor  aiivioe  acd 
medicine  will  be  charged  for  mediuine  only.  1HK 
M.vN'l  HLY  RE&  I't  iR ATlVE  PILL.S,  neverknown 
to  fail  in  givmg  reiief  Id  osBes  for  which  tbey  are 
recommended,  are  to  be  obtained  only  at  my 
office.  Price,  f5  per  box.  Full  direction  on  eaob 
box,  tent  bv  fjxpress  or  other wi Be. 

Div.  TOZhR  aoes  not  imitate  tbe  advertising 
Qnaoks  who  maiie  ib  a  practice  to  publish  false 
affidavits  and  otber  false  references,  but  refers  to 
t&e  mo?t  respeotable  people  in  tbe  State,  whom  be 
has  euitED  of  diseases  which  others  have  failed  to 
cure. 

BR.    CHAN.    IT.  TOZElt, 
N,  E.  corner  Kearny  and  Jaobson  streets, 

fel-H  ban  Francisco. 


Attention,  tJood  Livers! 

MR.  P.  EBRGEB.  FORMERLY 
Droprietorol  the  Miners'  Res- 
taurant, bBs  taken  tbe  management 
of  both  tils  Miners'  Reeaaurant  oa 
Commercial  street  aod  tbe  Miners'' 
Braooh  on  Market  street,  in  partnership  vmu  MK 
A.  DRATEUR,  who  has  been  connected  with  the 
firm  for  years,  improvements  have  been  made  Id 
tbe  ouisioe  departments  that  will  render  tbe  Mi- 
ners'more  popular  than  It  has  ever  been  during 
tbe  '12  years  ot  Its  prosperity.  Our  Bills  of  Fare 
ambr&oe  all  tbe  delicacies  of  the  season.  Our 
motto  is  "Good  Fare,  Good  Cooking  and  Moderats 
Obarges." 

P.  BER8EB  A  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

K31  and  S88  Oommercia.1,  and 
TOO-  Market  street. 
Open  rom  8  a.m.  to  10  p.n.  au31  1 


ARION 

Pianoforte. 


DECLARED  BY  THE   JUDGES  AT  A  LATl 
Pair  of  tbe  American  Institute,  after  a  blind 
fold   trial    arainst    Ffeinwsy's,  Ohickermp'S,  an/ 
other^o  he  THE  BEST  ON  EXHIBITION.     B 
OtTRTAZ,  Sole  AxeM,    SO  O'Farrell  street 
K  B.— Pfanoaof  all  strlw  TO  RENT.         wart 


WILLIS^BAND. 

MDSIO     FURNISHED    FOE    ilX 
OOOK.ioos.    Mneic  Imported,  arranged 
acd  for  sale. 

MJBCrjsa.  BLIM    Leader    or' 
Orehe.tra. 

IIEUBT  TOII  DEB  MBBSJEN.  loud- 
er or  Bra*.  Band. 

■9-Ord.rs  from  the  country  promptly  attended 
to  Addree,  M.  W.  WILLIS.  Baton's  Mnttc 
Store.  138  Uoi  tjrrmery  6treet.  or  MAKOU8  M. 
BLUM,  ggp  Moatgornery  etreet.  ja6tf 


The  Foitnnate  Man  who  EuyshitCk 
at  the  IXX  AUCTION  ST0B£ 


THE   UNFORTUNATE   MAN   »l 
DOES    NOT. 


UNDERCLOTHING,  ALL  GRA  i 


White  Shirts  for  the  Mill  I 


J'A\CY   090118,    WATCHU, 

JJRWELBV,    NOTIONS,   H' 
PBKFtMH,    STATIOIIlll 
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BAGS,    TAUSIS,    TOBAIOt « 
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Linen  Coats  and   |usi 

A  FULL  U1E0I 

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THAT 


A.  W.    WHELDEN, 

Whitener  and  Paper  Hanger, 


^EBlowour 

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THE    TWO    WOOD    SELLERS. 

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HU8BAND8    WILL    DO    IT! 

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KOaTPAY,   April   Hit—  App»*r*ect  ef 

TCMMY   BARTON,   1011!   R0IINB0N,  MAG6IE  MURPHY, 
MAGGIE  .T.  CLAIR  AND  ICN  D  ION. 

affrTalaat  will  arrive  from  ikr   Fast  «horllr- 


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ca  Will  tad  r»  *..ail»tf  *•- 
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0>N  PLANT! 

Indian  Rpmedies. 

FOR  THE  CURB  OF 

Ron  Throat.        ' 

Dyaptpaia, 

Oatanlk, 

PaIbs.  Ditrrhaa, 

MS,  I    rjr(l'.t[»V0n  AOtl 

Dis«oUT7. 
hr  »i»fii-f  ■amr  «f  taoae  who 
«a:  lion,  '-•'■□n  Puidr,  •i-Qo*nr- 
A  Fool;  FL  H.  Sim  r,;  nar.rr  K<1- 
i.riiit  la*ttrs;  Vrrd  Listar,  .nd 
ii-iin  Ka.AH.NY  BlRhtT.be- 
n.1  Pit,*.  ni  if 


By  a  Clerk  who  Tii^d  to  Sell  Him 
a  Suit  of  Ctothes. 


CALIFORNIA    THEATRE. 

Jcba  MsCalloaab Proarittsr  ar.d  Mimcir 

Nppoinl  Announormont. 

Tba  pabtls  Is  *••;•«■  foi-r  Inforaaad  Utst  aarlaf 
D  WREK  »f  tba  sntkaanisct  at 

MRS.    D.   P.   BOWERS 

Tb*  falliviar  or/trcf  rsrfoiniA«aa  *1ll  b.  itrlcUv 
■dewed  to  la  aoaxq  isnes  af  tie  prodaslioa  of 
'tber  aoreltles  there  will  bi  >0  RKPlJTI  r  IO.V 
OF  IHAbK  PLAYS: 

lffae««F ■  nir.ebetb 

1ae<d«r  ...     I.utlj   Aadlrj*.  ■••Tfjl 

Hrdnf.dnr  .    F.llaabvth 

Theriditr ..t.'idy  Aid  ♦»>*•  Htnr| 

Frld  ir  ...Braeflt  mt    Mi-a     Brw^n,   when 

The  riNRchhftck  will  be  pieteoted  with  a 

er»»t  raw 

elatardlAV   ReiUss MefUrth 

Halard»v  atntlnrr  .   Afarj  B  Dirt 

wft  *I    ADO  AIOTT  NOTIIIVO 
Will  ibsrtlr  be  pr^daced  wltfc  b.iatifol  iceaer* 
bf  Pj*te*.  elesaatappafatsseeu.  fall  oborm,  tnd 
ea  esce  ItDteist.  ap17 


'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

I»IA     OIXY.     RBYJLUA. 

OA1VT  THEATRf.  HAH  BBRH   KK- 
ted  caa  be  reated  bj  the  ulf  bt  or 
UUrt    sad    Travel  I  dk    eomaaBiet 
tied   Wllb   OH  SDDlieetteo  t>r  letter 
JCH.N      I'IPKB, 
MADACerand  ■«!•  Proririetor 
Or  to        J.   II.   UeCABC. 
>  Wssfainrton  atrtet.  8an  Vr»nci»ro 


tBMOVBP. 

■D  SbWlNO  MACHINE  AOBNOY 
Is  now  reesoesd  to  lSaHewMoaU 
et,  asar  Uewsrd.  N.  B— TbeWKKD 
rttetook  tba  hich.et  preuiam  ar*r 
onpetilors  at  the  greet  World's  rsir 
;  sfsn,  tba  same  Kim  FremloBi  st  the 
aad  lattitQie  Fair,  upon  TVVtNiv. 
B  0f  aacaioritTr  sod  that  now  b>  tba 
f  ao  BNtlBIt  SBLF-ADJUSIINQ 
Talaa  is  Deer  j  doubled,  A»d  retselts 


prlrees  bftDarto 


n>31  In  eod 


IF    UK    UAD   O    NE    TO   THE 

GREAT  CLOTHING  EMPORIUM 

...  o»  ... 

C.  I3.  Van  Schaack  &  Co. 


H1 


708,  712,  714  and  716  Kearny  rr*»t, 

(OPPOSITE  TUB  PLAZ1.) 
V.  WOll.D  n*TE  BKK5T  81'fTKD 
eft  sntf,  wltMuut  any  nawceiisry 
talk,  and  weald  have  been  itvlng  to. 
day,  aa  eraaeacal  to  aorl'tj,  and  a 
walbtlaaj  advertlaewcntf.r  tae  low  prlcce 
ax  wblei  enoda  are  sard  bf  tbut  «nt«r- 
prlilBf  im,  latlcad  ofbclic  a  "  deaa'd 
told,   dame,  dl •acrcttatble  boey." 


Philadelphia    Restaurant. 


Live  Well  ant!  Enjoy  Yoursolf. 
SOUTHERN   PACIFIC 

tg^i  Oyster  and  Chop  House 

^VH^^r  boinan.r  atrf  et,  off  Keimj,  bet 

^m*r  Pioe  cod  Ualitoreta. 

WB    FTjRMSH    THK    FATTrST    OYSTERS 
and    enoloest   Ohopt   and    ril.akf,  coekod  lo 
tbe  beK  nsBoar,  eltb  tbe  beat  Coffee  and  b«  t  ol 
f  rernNi'  «t.  At  modaiaie  rate*.    The  Qneat  Liquors 
end  CIsaib. 
•Vr-lrajeNt  Mltfi  af  Roneaa  for  I.udlcs. 
earOVKN  DtY  AND  Skill  r. 
R    J.   TgrflU', 
aplTtf  F    l>    JaSHKN 


SANGER  HALLE 

(SlNOBR'S  HALL.) 
14     OKAUY    KT.,    JVKAK     UK1BVY. 


Kane  but  tbe  Cbeleeet  3raade  o 
aad  Llejaore  on  baud. 


OEPOT  WETADD  A  «»SCHt'3  BAY  BREWERY 

fall  tf  OH  RI8  PKLDM  U  N. 


o 


J*        OLD 

D  A  V  B  ~M  K  N  n  E  8  ,    at   tbt 

old  origins  iK«d  Lion,  lOQeerj 

Btrest,  between  Rearov  and.Onpont,  where  yoo 
«*D  bar*  HOT  AND  COLD  DRINKS.  not(or»(- 
lln(t  tbe  old  Pioow"1  I-naoh.  Tbe  "Old  Bport"  i« 
>lw*re"f>>-.nd        DAVE  MENDBB.  Proprietor 


THE   OLD 

Hot    sootcn, 

1  'i  M  .Mr.  Nlrrvt.    n.«.  K.«..y. 

All     UriiiK-    Ton    tcntg 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 
THE  BEST  TOM  MCMERRT  IN  TOWN. 

Alwart  ©a  File  the  New  Yotb  lUreld.  Herper't 
w*«klr.  Franh  Leelie'e.  Dif'e  Doin«i,  PehoeOa 
«>tle,  all  lb>  Cehfornie  papca  sl*0  l^>ndoQ 
Fan«h.  B«l  '•  Lit*,  ll.aitrs-rd  London  New*.  C*II 
sod  i*1  t>f  joanelf. 

■a-  Doq'6  forge*  tb*  *Wa  ol  tbe  lint    Nentrb. 

leTlf  W.  (J.  WALDKON.  Fropnetor 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  7t0  MARKET  HTRKKT,  HARRY  OOR- 
hjo  r#ap*ctfnlr  Inform*  bl*  frlenda  »nd  pat- 
ron* that  ba  bss  ■*fitt*4  In  besaiMal  *'j'e  tbi* 
co*j  »nd  comfortsbla  retort,  ard  will  b*  pl«A*ed 
loae*  tbens  one  sod  all,  and   bar*  ihem  aample 

•  omit  of  t  li"  ch.lctit  winea  sod  liqoora,  A  B*W 
l)illi*>d  t*til»  ttnm  i  he  rrenafeoto  f  of  LteienHeid 
with  Pfc*i»n  end  Oollei  der'*  Uteti  p*t«n<  r'oel- 
faoed  OTiitiion*,  bai  be»n  nlao»d  in  tbe  BUnard 
FsrloT.  1  bo  pocrnUr  and  efficient  bereraan  tnanlo- 
oU'nr,  Tommy  Cat  roll,  can  be  fonnd  in  hi*  old  oo- 

•  iiint)  prepsred  to  diarien**  orestnro  comfort  to  ill. 

1*23  tf 


J.    C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN     LTJINCH, 

Car.  Sceoad  nad  Tehama    stre«ta. 

eV Terrapin  con  lantlj  on  bend. 
OfBters  Id  ersry  sttle.  PB1VATB 
SUPPER     ROOMS  FIR   PAR'IIKo. 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

1'WO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
iha  ThHBtriosI  Profo»*lon  lo  •  sllforoia  pre- 
po*»  formin*  dI«m«ii  for  fnatrtiotion  In  KlocotiOn. 
Paraona  wiBhlng  to  erail  tbeia»«l»«*  of  the  oppor- 
tonitj  o(  acquiring  s  n*.ful  art  et  s  moderate  coat 
onn  a*nd  in  tholr  nsnies  to  "Oambjeee  P.  O. .  Hoi 
13*4,  wbto  p*rilool»r*  a*  to  tsrms.  etc.  will  be 
sent  *t  tbiwn 


de9- 


PIANOS, 

OEOAN8,  PIAN1  BTOOI,R,  PIANO  COVER8, 
bbee<.  Mtimc,  Mii«ia  Bock-,  Maito  Knlio*,  etc. 
A  new  (took  sod  large  a»aortmenU  Call  and  ex- 
*mi   o  tli dm.     lbs  <".i(ibrated 

Hel!i.HEOK    PIANO", 
Now  legerdrd   bt   the    ma  iosl   t)r>f<*alon   as   toe 
bent  m«atom-prlosd  Piano  in  tbls  markst. 

A.   I..   BAHtKtiFT  A  CO.,   Agent*, 
nbseaw  Jfa.  1A1  Mnrket  street. 


GEORGE    MATES 


sodsll  kindiof  SHELL  PUU, 
Stalls  No*.  40,  41.  49,  Callforola 

Market,  entraDO*  on  Oalifomis  street 

Pablloor  prlrate  parties  Lad  families  supplies! 
from  A  a.m.  to  12  P.  v.  Ladles'  and  Gentlemen'. 
Dn'*'  Rnnw  nwn  trftvn  S  t  «/    »v»  11 1.  af         -t*n\. 


;4J^ 


Bar  Sugar 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 

TOORDF.ll    S)0Ur 

LANCASTER'S 

•  IT  WA8IIIXOTON  NTRRRT. 

f*I0ltn  Opo.  Msrnira'sOpe-a  Hone*. 


BOWERY  THEATRE, 


SALT    LAKE    CITY. 


■yARiKTY  TALEXT  Klf  ROUTE  1  AST  OAN 
*  slwars  seoore  Ant-class  eoRAfemants  b* 
stopping  st  Salt  Lak*  sod  spplriog  to 

It    JI.KONE, 
fej  Baelne**    Manager. 


TBAVIi  -Aiso 


Alfred   Vetter, 

MAOnfactarar  and 
In  porter  of 

BIRD  CAGES, 

" '■:  .'•     llniiiMit, 

hearsuttrr  btrxkt. 

Sc«  mr  atock  of  Bird 
rnjt-s  b*lors  pnrcbasiog 
e'.tawhini.  Alwayssome- 
rbiognow  on  band.  Hj 
Pstent  Csges,  made  of 
Tin  Wlr*.  are  warranted 
FREE  FROM  VRRMIH 
Also,  best  quality  TEA 
noWti 


BALDWIN'S   DAIRY  BUTTER! 

THIN  IS  TO  CERTIFY  T«AT  N.  B.  TERWIL- 
1  LIGER  A  l  V  ,  50  and  M  Wft-blrjjrtou  Mnrket, 
are  the  bOLK  AGEN'Bfor  tbe  sMe  of  my  brand 
of  batter,  known  *s"B  ALU  WIN'. S  DAIRY  BTJT- 
Ti -tt  "  It,  hasbesas-jld  st  the  above  etsod  the 
psst  thf  rtsan  yearn,  and  any  brand*  ol  battor  rep- 
r«»*ntcd  lo  bo  of  my  make  not  procured  <  f  N.  B. 
TetniillRor  A  Co.,  are  counterfeits, 

d,  k    haldwin. 

Bsd  Frsnoifloo,  April,  8th.  1812. 

IV.    It.    TKIIWILLIOKKA  CO. 
fea6-1m  SOsnd&l  Waahinit'on  Market. 

Signor  Mancnsi, 

pRIVATE  SINGING    LB8B0KB.-0LAS*  OB 

HMDAT  and  THUMIIAT, 
AtJp.K.    St.  J»m„  Hon,,,  »»5  llsrk.t  iliMt 
oorn.r  ot  Kill..  '«1»  '■ 


MILITARY    GOODS 

....AJTD.    .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRICAL 


«« 


.FIGSt-A- 


THE  JOTJBHAX  OF  AMUSEMENTS. 

PoWUcod  »rorj  DM  id  the  Yew  by 

j  i>  .       B  Oi&  A  B  D  IT  S 

MSM«rak«ot  and  C3S  Wwhlnntan  *U 
Boiow  MoDteemUTi  R»o  Krancidoo. 


SATUBDAr APBIL   19, 


1873 


Woman's    jxiielita. 

On©  would  think  that  It  WM  one  cf  ■wjm.&u'h 
rights  to  enjoy  ae  good  a  dinner  MB  a  mail,  and 
pay  the  tamo  price  for  It.  Nearly  all  the  reE- 
taurtots  "for  lsdioB  »nd  ge<. tit-men"  in  Pan 
praoolflca  have  poorer  (are  than  those  whtre 
gentlemen  only  dti=e.  Thebe  ie  an  exception. 
At  the  Piobbkb  RisTAUBAKT,  on  Wa-hiogion 
street,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  AlUy,  ladies  can 
get  an  fx:ellent  brjohfast,  dinner  or  luncli.  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
etnoe  18'9,  Pruvldea  ever?  miury  the  market 
affords.  Both  Hdles  and  gentlemen  find  there 
Olshes  to  pit a^e  t  h*  most  epicurean  taste.      * 

Sa.nO  v.  leix  IsliLd  Puiu. 

Since  the  recension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  fandwii'h  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  indastry  Is 
taking  new  life.  &!r.  Jacob  Bchieiber,  dealer  in 
bedding  andfntnitnre,  620  Washington  street, 
opposite  tho  njsrkfct,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  Fathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  he  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
for  mattrsBs  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Schiei- 
ber  will  find  no   difficulty   in   di'-poeing  of  ail 

that  oomBB. A 

Don't  Fall  to  C—ll  and  See 

The  moBt  wonderful  and  gifted  Dootor  For- 
tune  Teller  of  the  sge,  Madame  Smuh,  Astrol- 
oger, Jn-t  arrived  from  the  East,  and  oan  be 
consulted  on  ail  events.  Sbe  ha*  charm?  for 
Luck,  Love  and  Happlaee?,  wbloh  never  fail  to 
take  effect.  Office  Consultation,  $2  ;  by  Le  ter, 
$8.  All  communications  strictly  private.  Office 
hours  from  10  o'olock  a  m.  to  8  p.m.  Satisfac- 
tion go  nnterd  in  every  respeot.  Office,  15 
Seoond  street,  Boom  11.  4o 


Deakln's  Sal  >  of  Paintings 

Will  take  place  about  May  20th.    Particulars 
In  future  advertisements.  4-b 


Notice  to  the  Public 

H.  Peytter,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  th*-  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  sel- 
ling off  bis  fine  stock  of  men'*,  boys'  and  chlU 
arena'  clotblng,  on.  scoount  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
genta  furnishing  goods,  b^ts,  trunks,  valine; 
e*c,  below  co-t.    Oall  if  yon  want  bargain?. Si 


American  Waickes. 

Bednced  rrlceB,  at  H  A.  Osllcnder's  62  Seo 
ond  Si  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  carefully  repaired.  d 


X>r.  U.iricw   J.  £s> until 

Is  gtvlan  a  oours  of  Freo  Lectures  to  Oteutlo 
niMt  on  Sexual  Physiology  rnd  Nervous  Dis- 
•ases  of  bie  Hj'Kt'l'n  Hall,  637  California  street, 
•very  FrMay  even  Is  g,  aommeo  olng  at  1H  o'oloc  &. 
A  par.  of  :h.  evonlug  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  giveB 
phrenological  exumlnatiors  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  p.  m.,  tree.        w 


San  Francisco  Jev.  elry  Manufactory. 
D.  W.  Latrd,  610  Mtrcbact  street.    Diamond 
Setting,  E'iamt-ling.      All  kinds    of    repaMng 
done.    Jewelry  fan  sale,  4-i 


For    ti.e    Best    Candks, 

Go  to  the  popular  store  of  Geo.  Haas  &  Oo., 
10  Eeiruy  s'rcet.  New  stylo  cap  bonbonB  for 
balls  and  putles.  3m 

Oo    ~<jt    tSuffor    from    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bud- 
ions,  Club  and  IujjrowVcg  Nails,  oan  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 310  Kesri. y  street,  from  1  to  C  p.m.  We 
BTw«nh  (rem  experience,  having  tested  the  Doc- 
tor's capability,  References  given  Ifroquirea.  h 


Pbjvate  Lessors  is  tab  FaENoa  Lasquagb 
bj  J.  Joss't,  graduate  of  the  University  of 
Paris  late  Professor  of  De  la  Monnsts'  Normal 
School  for  Teachers  and  cf  St.  Mary's  College, 
London.  404  Geary  street,  between  Mason  and 
Taylor,  up&talrs.    Ben  of  reference  given.    4-q 

We  would  r.oomtnend  yoa  to  John  O.  Bell  If 
you  wish  to  buy  carpets  and  furniture  cheap. 
Steamer  and  picnic  chairs  cf  every  description. 
Nearly  opposite  the  Grand  Hotel,  on  Market 
■tr<?st.  t-p 

Good    Investment. 

No  other  oliy  lu  the  TjLiUd  Slates  offers 
greater  Indicecuents  at  tbe  prerent  time  for 
Inveitm-nt  in  town  lota  than  San  Diego.  Now 
is  the  time  to  securo  lota  at  (25  each  at  421 
Montgomery  street.  Tills  1j  the  best  chance 
ever  offered.  • 


JE*Hot;'_»i£»--".pHic    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  tbe  Peoples1  Art 
Gallery.  94  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  strep  a 


Removal, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  113 
Post  street.  Sowing  rmcMues  rented  and  "re- 
paired as  us u  i\.  and  sold  cheaper  than  ever,  x 


Ladies  and  Gestumeh,  remember  tbe  lead- 
ing fashlonablB  retail  Shoe  store  In  San  Fran- 
otsoo.  H.  Hinders,  332  Kenny  street,  between 
Pine  and  Bush,  4k 

The  .Best    Remedies. 

Dr.  Perry'B  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
it's  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Sansome 
Street,  corner  of  Commercial.  • 


Olam  Chowder  Every  I?ljcnt. 

The  best  chowder  in  town,  at  the  Original 

jt  Scotch  Saloon,  15  Morton  street,  just  off 

Kearny.  3-f 

8am  Knore, 

Formerly  of  Bass  Hones  Carriages,  can  be 
found  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
r.blisameni,  southwest  corner  .Bosh  and  Mont- 
gomery sts.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Oarrioce  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  so 
m 

A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all   styles, 
Just    received  at  the  What  Oheer  Laundry,  131 


FOREIGN   DRAMATIC  NEWS. 

Mr,  Gye.  of  Her  Majesty'*-  Optra Home  London_ 
has  been  arlist-hactiog  on  tbe  Continent,  and  baa 
enlaced  Madame  Fosas.a  dramatic  soprano,  from 
Bucharest;  Mdlte.  d'Aegerl,  a  Hantaan  light  sop 
raooiMdlle.  Repe'.t\and  the  tanor  Ma?ici. 

Madame    P*fl  wi"    add  "t-oaiaa    Millsi"  and 
"Kmaai"  to  her  repottory  during  tba  forthcoming 
London  operatic  a6a=oo.  Mr.    Gje  bao    aleo  pni 
obaned  tbe  oopj-igbt    of    PoBChielh's   Procccesi 
Spoa."  ao  opera  in  Wgh  rapate  iu  Italy. 

Mr.  !  trnkoacb  hasengaged   aiaurel  the  ravorits 
birironeof  tbe  SoaU.  and  baa  bought  tbo  exoi- 
oivj  tight  of  reproaen.tion  of  Verdi's  Aids,"   (or 
tba  i  all  ao%3en  io  Now  York. 

Miss  Ro^e  Herjto,  the  prima  donna  cf  tie  Ed- 
gliah  OpBra  Company,  nt-der  iho  eaoort  ef  Mr 
Fred  WiJdow  ot  Washington,  D.  C.  baJ  an  inter- 
view with  President  Grant  and  faioili  on  the  3rd 
Uflt. 

It  is  oroposed  to  inoloss  and  tioket  Shakfispeare'fl 
oat  on  Piimroie  Hill.  Eng  .  tbe  eole  remaining  re- 
cord of  a  disastrous  tercentseary.  Tbe  estimated 
costfora  truly  magcifi09=t  ornamen'al  iron  pjl- 
isada,  with  aooompanying  memorial  tabltt,  is 
about  £200;  and  members  of  the  theatrical,  musi- 
cal, and  artlslio  professions,  multiform,  as  well  as 
tbe  general  public,  will  be  appealed  to  subscribe 
aoooidiog  to  tb«ir  leclmatioa  to  the  neceseary 
food,  whioh  it  is  thought  eboald  dote  on  tbe  23d 
day  cf  April  next,  the  209th  unniTersary  ol  tbe 
poet's  birthday. 

Mr.  J.  O  Gregory  ba»  assumed  tlie  management 
of  tbe  Canterbury.  London,  and  the  perf  armanoes 
of  the  celebrated  Gregory  family,  inoludiog  Mile. 
Gertrude  and  her  troupe  ot  dogs  and  monkeys, 
formed  the  obiaf  features  oo  the  programme,  as  is 
likely  ts  be  the  case  for  some  time,  .Nothing  else 
requiring  special  mention  had  transpired  at  any  of 
tbe  musiohalliof  tbe  metropolis,  the  perform  ear 
remaining  "as  yon  wert>". 

Madame  Baits  has  generously  presented  to  the 
British  Museum  all  the  MiS.  of  the  published 
works  of  her  deceased  hasb-.od. 

Sicnori  Fabbrlcia.  a  prima  done  a  in  Italy,  for 
whom  Merc  dfinte  and  Donizatti  express)?  com- 
posed operas,  died  lately  in  Lisbon. 

Tbe  London  Figaro  says:  A  versatile  young  ac- 
tress named  Marian  Mordannt  has  made  a  decided 
hit  at  San  Francisco  in  tbe  play  of  "D&r'log,"  in 
which  ehe  appears  as  a  sohool-girl,  a  Yankee  girl, 
a  nef;ro  washerwoman,  an  Irishwoman,  au  Irish 
lad,  and  ai  a  mnob-wronged  beroiue.  If  she  oan 
manage  all  this  satis  fact  aril  y.  she  should  corse 
here  at  onoe,  wbea  some  economic  lessee  would  be 
sure  to  snap  at  tbe  chanoe  of  getting  one  perform- 
er to  complete  in  heraelf  the  oast  for  some  resus- 
citated melodrama.  The  result  might  not  be  very 
artistic;  bat.  iheo,  only  fancy  how  oheap  it  would 
bel  


Oyst«r8. 
In  strolling  roand  the  other  nlgb:. 
To  look  at  'Frieoo  by  gas  light, 
uur  oareless  feat,  by  obauce  did  stray 
To  where  a  Fountain's  ceaBeles3  play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  sojeen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  mosey  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell. 
Made  that  window  seem  to  b? 
Pome  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

atop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here— 
It  Iooes  eo  nice—  and  try  their  cheer." 
"AH  right,"  I  said,  *-I  must  agree 
That  this  place  buIis  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  touud  a  aunt 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  bis  appesrance,  asked  our  wl3l>— 
9«ld  they  had  almost  any  dieh 
That  we  mlgnt  name.    We  found  it  tree, 
And  cooked  magnificently,  too; 
All  fciads  of  oysters,  Juicy,  fat, 
Oooked  every  atylt;  Jnst  thlntc  of  that, 
And  U  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
lon're  different  from  other  men. 
Th:> ,  'd  clam  sand  orubs  and  terrapins  j| 
In  fact,  wo  found  they  bad  within 
That  easy  place  oH  kinds  of  giime, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  wo  could  n&niu, 
While  every  dish  wa?,  X  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
Tub  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seom, 
That  they  have  hero  the  best  ioe  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  slnnors, 
To  get  wnat  tbey  oall  "euih  nice  dinnore." 
Whoever  donbtB  thiB  let  him  ruBh  / 

To  three  hundred  thirty-tieven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  mode  plain:     . 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  Bouse,  837  Bush  street,   above 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

CHARLES  HAAKE.  Proprietor. 


Ir.  C.  T.  Sge  has  removtd  his  office  to  the 
Olympic  Club  Bnildlng,  corntr  of  New  Mont- 
gomery and  Howard.      4k 

Claw vqi: ast.—  Madame  Olara  Antonla,  ths 
Cisirvoyanr,  and  Independent  Traioe  Medium. 
333  Kearny  st.,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine,  Consults- 
tiensin  7ugll6h,  French  and  German,  r 


Those  Beaatlfal  New  Carpet*. 

At  Jaa.  W.  Burnham&Co's,  No.  613  Market 
and  17  Poet  streets,  ore  going  like  hot  cakes. 
New  and  choice  ratUros  constantly  arriving. 
A  perfect  rn-h  ti  seo  and  buy  them.  Elegmt 
parlor  fnrnituie  nude  to  order  In  the  finest 
eyile.  4  a 
^ 

Flno    Candles. 

Fres'j,  sweet  and  delicious  Oandlea,  of  eye.y 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Heron's  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 578  Kearny  street,    Wholesale  and  retail,    a 


"Wlilto  Labor  Only  I 

Employed  by  the  What  Oheer  Lvundry,  121 
Leideedo;n*  s'raet.  * 

A.  fioaoant  Location. 

Persons  desiring  comlortable  iodgingt  in  a 
Ontrcl  location,  should  visit  tbe  Alhnmtr.'., 
and  lnBpsct  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  tu?re 
Toe  bull  J  lag  is  a  very  fine  one  tnd  t»  well 
lighted  »nd ventilated.. 


Five  Hundred  Men  Wanted    >j 
Immediately.    To  send  their  w&Bblng  to,  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leidesdorff  et.       * 


Xt    Is     True. 

J.  A.  Shaber  &  Co.  are  selling  parlor. sets  and 
all  other  kinds  of  turnltnre  and  bedding  chetpsr, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  In  town.  Other 
dealers  don't  stand  a  ghost  of  a  chanoe  when 
people  know  Shaber's  price  b. 

We  get  no  business ,  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry     Office,  121  Leldesdorff  street.       • 


Ladles  ~Vls»Ulnft-  Cards. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Jobh  P. 
Dwtbb,  126  Sotur  street,  opposite  Lick  Souse, 
and   at  the   Grand   Hotel.    N.  B.— Handkzb- 

CHIEFS  NEATLY  MABKKD.      PEK11ANBHXP    Of  eVerV 

description  to  order.  s 

Star  Shirts  and  Collars. 

All  sorts  and  eizes,  for  ca'e  oheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  LeidesdorrT  st,       • 


McDowell,  Shuw  Card  "Writer 
■  Beady  mode  and  made  to  order.  Boom  Id 
608  Market  street,  oor.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 


Fob  ran  wou,  go  to  T.  O.  Jftssup,  dentist, 
.  finttat  .nd  Montg'rr.  over  Tucker's.     5-U 


The  Last  New  Sonjr. 

Air—  "Moetd  Chandoiu" 
Emerson  Oorville  is  my  name, 
My  business  always  is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  and  Fancy  Boast, 
Rell&hrB  tbesp,  tbat  my  bouse  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  shoW, 
Obi  high  obi  Obi  Mgh  ob! 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
CorvIUe  (ays  sol  says  sol 
On  Flee  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remember  the  number  a:id  c:ll  again. 
Vision*  of  Si-11-ft-b'lu  every  style, 
Inwardly  oause  you  mu  h  to  ^mlle. 
Ladles  with  tscorls  tbere  alWAjs  g?, 
LedieB  got  Ladles  ko! 
Emerson  CorvUIe's  polit  I  and  ao 
,    3-1  They  got  they  gol  ihcygol 


Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 

The  People's  Eem-dy  for  all  Aches  andPains. 


Everybody    Stilted.      - 

There  Is  no  end  to  tbe  multitude  of  fashions 
In  bats.  At  "  The"  Bat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can.be  found.  Tbe  stock  is  immense 
— tbe  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goeB  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  a 


Freah  anil  Sweet. 

Fer  the  beat     confectionery,    g->>    to.  Canty    ard 
Wocner's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Suttf-        K 


Twenty  Tnousand 

Pap?r  Collars,  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Chear  Laundry,  offlie  121  Leldesdorff  st. 


Ladies,  now  i;-  yonr  time  to  boy  your  under- 
clothing at  a  great  tacride,  because  H.  Frist  '- 
lander  has  gone  (o  Europe  to  buy  hlB  Fall  im- 
portation?, and  has  left  order)  to  sell  hi;  1-rge 
stock  of  lidles' and  children's  underclothing, 
<  omprising  ail  el  j  lee  crd  pstttrns,  cheaper  than 
atanyothir  place  io  the  city.  Bmamberthe 
number,  9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Building.      3b 


LKr.    I>oljerty 

Has  devoted  His  study  mora  parUcnJarly  to 
ohionlo  and  speolno  practice,  and  as  such  Is 
now  tho  most  successful  of  any  Physlolan  in 
San  Franotsoo.  Offios  51'j  Sacramento  street, 
sorner  of  Leldesdorff,  a  tew  doors  oelow  What 
Obeer  Honeo.  X 

Tlxe    "Veto 

Is  celebrited  foe  its  superior  liquors  and  fine 
cigars.  ConnolBEleurs  say  our  "Pony"  Brandy 
puts  a  veto  on  all  otheri.  Oall  and  sample  it. 
E.  H,  Levy,  propiietor.  Sou'hweet  corner  of 
Keirny  and  Commercial.  4x 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 

Cures  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


3-L 


Mrs.  M.  W.  Kind,  dressmaker,  haa  removed 
to  122  Geary  blreet,  netween  Dupont  r.nd  Stock- 
ton, opposite  Starr  King's  church.  3y 


Attention,    Ladies 

To  give  tbe  ssln  the  softness  of  velvot,  and 
the  tint  of  the  lily  to  the  complexion,  use 
Dickey's  Crime  de  Lis.  l 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  3-t, 


Public  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a  m,.  can 
be  returned  in  tbe  evening  if  reqajrvd;  we 
never  disappolLtl    What    Ohear    Laundry,  121 

Leldesdorff  street.  • 

■  »■  - 

87"FoR  CaTLBEEH'S     PlOTTTBEB   gO   to   MOUSE'S 

Gallebt,  417  Montgomery  Blreet,  3-V 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Bbeumatlsm  and  Neuralgia. 


The  Boston  Furniture  Company 

His  removed  to  735  Market  street,  between 
Third  and  Foorli,  an  i  hw«  a  new  and  well 
selected  stock,  ut  reduced  prices.  41 


Trie  Pioneer  Carpet  Beating 
Machine  Oo., 
No.  553  Tebf  ma  street,  is  the  only  p'aco  you 
oan  depend  on  lor  having  your  Carpets  well 
cleaned  and  swept  ly  machinery.  J.  Spauld- 
loff  A  Co.  S-s 


NEW   ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 

9  1CB11IEVTO 

WK.  MORROW.  SOLE  PROPRIETOR.— 
.  Tbii  hnn'A  O.Q  ka  r»Qte(t  b;  tba  Dirht, 
<*<«k.  montb  or  v«r  •■y,  fir-  t-cl.S4  compibi63  only 
WiUnold  abobt$l  OLO.    Address  .9  .bo.e.  '  apl9 


TATES' 

Branch  Saloon  and  Billiard  Hall 

Cor.  M..rk   t  nnd  Thli-U  streets, 
R.K.   cor.   Commercial    nnd    Leldesdorff. 

LONG  DBINKsTThALF  PRIDES. 

»iOU11ti>  JOHN  n  YATES. 


PICNICS,  EXCURSIONS,    ETC. 


TOO  WILL  FIND 
JSAIUE     MARIOKT 

....AT.... 

The  Corn    Exchange, 

IX..  18    CUT    ST tt EFT.      «pl7 


WHY  SUFFER_WITH    CORNS? 

t^OR.  TEN  DOTLA.K8  A  YFARV 
1  DR.  POPPKK  will  keep  your 
Feet  in  perfect  order.  Cnnj.  Buo- 
ions.  inftrowloff  Nails  and  a>l  tron-j 
ble  ot  (He  F""t.  prnrnp  lr  *nd  puin- 
lesslj*  removed.    20  ol  _/N  rGOMERY 


CHANGE    OF     BA^>J. 

MARTIN  &   NORTON 

HATE    REMOVED    PROM    THEIR    OLD 
st.Dd.coner.f  ui.y  and  Montgomery  St..,  Io 
No.  Ill    IMDiSDOR.y   STKCBt.       apl.  146 


SPECIAL    NOTICE 

Marple  &  Gump 

WILL  SELL  THROUGH   NEWHULL  A  CO., 
Apirl23d.  80  UUOIUK  PAINTINGS,   MAR- 

BL&  8'UiUaKV,  oto..  embraoine  so  Tie  of  [be 
most  emia:^'.  ^nitti  of  tae  di?.  Pio'ures  on  ex- 
hibition and  Os  ta'o^oes  re  idr   -  pri  I  19  b.     apl6  t.ii 


Pupil  of  Zt»  Halion  Ler»y,  Paris. 

Ladies'  Hair  Dresser, 

SS    ELLIS    STJtKET.       mt      " 


S.  F.  and  N.  P.  E.  R.  Co. 
CHAWCE^F    time. 

ON  A\r»  AFTfiR  APRIL  I.  1573,  THE  ST EAM- 
or  ANTHLOPn.connectiugjit  Donnnn*  Land- 
ing wita  fhe  8*d  fnoclaco'A  Nortb  P#oiQo  Rail- 
road Company  lor  Oloverdale  and  all  intermediate 
atitioDB.  will  leave  Saq  Fiauci^cjn  d»m ■  (^nnJaya 
exopwdj.irom  a.  on  1  -.»-.■. y  vv  barf,  ol ■  3:3(J  p.at.  He- 
toroinjr,  tbe  traiu  will  leave  Clov-rdale  dnily  at 
5:30  o'olock  a.m  ,  cocui-ctiog  at  Donaore  »itb  tbe 
eie  merand  arriving  io  Haa  f-uDiju-co  ot  10:2u  a  m. 
')  h  ■■  eteamera  nnd  cars  umk-  close  coantiQtlOQB 
wit  b  btages  1 1  and  from  all  points. 

SUNDAY   EXCURS!0NS~AT  R'DUCED   RATES. 

Leave  San  Frstiaiaoo  at  8  A.  m.  ev<,nr  Sunday 
arriving  mUlov-rd  !■•  at  1  o'clock  p.m.  ReturoiOR 
will  leave  Olnverdal*  at  3  i.'clook,  airiving  in  Man 
Fra&ci8coat7:M>  o'oiook.  Tbis  wll  ali^w  exuur- 
eioDiBti  sevuial  bouts  at  uov  of  tbe  oltcea  alone 
tie  line  ef  tbe  r*>id  For  a  1  information  apply  at 
the  Oompin/j  effl.-f,  430  Montgomery  stre- 1. 

apT8  PKT^R  UONaUuU,  President. 


Oo. ner  Twelfth  and  Folsom  streets. 
SCNDAT APRIL   ZO,    1S7S 


Fourth  Grand  Festival 

....O?   THE,... 

EUREKA  TURN-VEREIN 

ESCORTED  BY  THE 

OAKLAND  TURN-V£R£IN 


THE  PROCESSION  WILL  FORM  AT  THEIR 
Hall  on  Powell  street,  and  msrob  through  the 
principal  streets  to  the  Gardaus,  where  they  will 
give  their  ainal  Gymnastio  Exercisea  »Dd  a  Grand 
Concert  daring  the  day.  Dmoing  day  and  even- 
ing. German  Games  for  vala&ble  prizes.  At  8  P.M. 
in  the  Grand  Pavilion,  Shadow  Pantomimes,  Par- 
lor Gymnastics,  Grand  Tableaux  with  Bengali 
Lights,    To  oonola.de  with  a  Grand  Ball. 

AdmtMlin One  Dollar 

Ltdlesfree;  ohildren,  half  price;  small  ohildren 
free.  No  Liii'es  admitted  wicbout  a  gaatleo  ao 
esoort.  The  K  ii'ny  St.  cara  o&rry  passenger  to  the 
Gardens  for  live  cents;  ran  day  and  Die  hi.     apl7 

FIRST  ANNUAL  PICNIC 

....Of    THE.... 

AUSTRIAN 

BENEVOLENT  SOCIETY 

....TO  BE  BELD  AT.... 

Schuetzen  Park,  Alameda 

ON.... 

SUNDAY APBIL  »Ot  1878 

THK  COMMTTTEE  OF  ARRANGEMENTS 
have  oomnti  tel  the  prepiration^  for  De  First 
Annual  Pi  mo  of  this  booicty  on  a  ma;ni8oent 
tc  'Is..  Members  of  \  h  ■  So.iieby  an  i  their  trienda 
are  gasrant'ed  an  erjjsyahle  day  of  amnaemeot. 
Boais  will  leave  tbe  woarf  for  Alamed»  every  boar 
at  ur  ft  o'clock  A.  AT.  apl7  td 

ADMISSION SO  CEBITS 

HURRAH !    HURRAH ! 

Second  Annual  Excursion 

....07  THE.... 

Warren    Guard, 

COMPANY  B, 
SEOO»D  BE6T  IHFANTBT,  X.  O.C.. 
OAPT.  P.  T.  M.  WATK.  , 

TO  BADGERS'  PARK,  OAKLAND 

(Second  Station  from  Broadway,)' 
SUXDAY APBIL  SOtb,  18*3 

■9-Grand  Bas^-Ball  Match  batwesn  the  Ores- 
oent  and  silver  Star  Base-Ball  I'lnba,  for  an  ele- 
gant stiver- moan  tad  Bn, 

TICKETS T7.T....FIPTX  OJKi»TS 

Children  nader  12  yours  of  age ,  25  o*Eta. 

To  he  had  from  the  members  of  tbe  Oompany 

or  at  the  Boat  oa  the  morning  of  t  Os  Exooreion 

aplQ  td THK  COMMUTES. 

SECOND  ANNIVERSARY  PICNIC 

....OF  TiTE 

French  Zouaves 

COL.  E.  B.  3WFANDEAU,   CDM'D'6, 

....TO 

FflSSXING'S    PARK,    ALAMEDA, 

....OS.... 
SUA  BAT APBIL  SO,    1878 

Ge»t»*  Tlcketa(fareinclnded) SI  CO 

L.dk. SO 

•V  Boa'  swill  te^ve  'be  woarf  at  O,  IO  and  11 
o'clock  AM.  anrt  1J£  p ii.  The  Oompany  wiH  leavu 
by  the  9  o'olock  b  .at.  au!6  id 


GRAND   EXHIBITION 

BLINDFOLD  DRILL 

....ADD.... 

M    W  TO  BE  GIVEN  BT  THK  WWSi 

San  Francisco  Cadets, 

O  B.  S.  HoDOKALD,  Oommanding, 


TflUBSDAT    EVFA1XB....APEIL»4 

Tickets One  dollar 

Admitting  Gentleman  and  Ladies. 

K"To  be  ob'-inel  at  Gray's  mnaio  store,  O.  O 

Kcme'e,  oor.  of  Kearny  and  Bnsh  Biresta,  from  the 

men>b*reof  tbe  Uomoanf,  or  at  the  door  on  tbe 

evening  of  tDe  exhibition.  ap'.7  td 


Badger's  Central  Park,  Oakland 


THESK  BKAUrXFUL  GARDENS  ARE  NOW 
open  for  tbe  seaion,  and  many  of  the  moat 
popular 

FICNIOS 

Will  be  held  there.  The  attnotlODI  are  namer- 
oas.  SKAtlNQ  PAVILION.  MUSEUM.  8YM. 
MASIUM.    SklUog  free  on  weak  dftya. 

....««  Oe.t. 
•p>Ttf 


Admliil.a 

OHILD&BN  IO  OENTS. 


CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  Sti 

(Formerly  Mayer  4  Warkheim.) 
No.    SO    HONTGOUEBT    STl 

Oppi>mi«  the  I-lck  Huaw, 
BBANGH,   408    KEABNT    STg 

MR.   MATER  04LLS   ATTENTION, 
large  and  well  selected  abeortniBnt  ol 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  ?< 
and  Cloth, , 

And  his  new  stF'e^  of  readr-ra.de  Silk  w 
ether  LADIES'  6DIT8,  at  VERY  LOW?" 
Al#o,  a  large  Btook  of  Srripeo.  Brorh.  *. 
^  hawla.  Lace  Jackets.  Silk  .nd  Uottca  A 
Silka,  S«tiD.i,  (lloakinse  aod  ererrdMen 
Trimroinne.  JUST  lliklVeD.  a  lariT Si 
the  spring  .tjlce  of  ' 

PUIS      A.NJ.     imugim 

uxra  svits, 

N.  B— Cloaks.  Dresses  and  strti  raad.  t. 
in  latest  fashion,  at  reasonable  rates. 


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DOCK 

IODIDEofPOI 

nnuE    BEIT    SFSINO    Mint 

In   Die.      Parliie*    the    Bless  If 

morbid,     eorrapt    and     Impure  1st 

Care.  Bheamall.ia  and  Mercnrlilri 

Sold  by  all  Drnnplste. 


lOESCT,    411    SAVS9M«^B 

SOLE  AGENTS  FOR 

DE.     PEBBY'S    LAST    OHlip 

DR.  HUKI'8  WKllFllOTm 


MONEY  SAVB 

By  parohasinE  yonr  Goodi  Uti. 

NEW   YORK    8T0R 

No.  HO  Second  ■trwl.      I 

Human  and  Imitation  Haiith 

i  ^HRAP  AND  FI^E  JEWUL-iY  ANDI1 
v^  Gootis.    TheL.rj;6r.t  stjokftQdliJfK'Pi 
at  Wholesale  and  rteiaiL 
Hainan  Hair  Switcbes..  .%\  jfG,  f7,  *9t»4i 

Homan  hair,  top  braids 

Silk  Unigoona  ...... 

SilrTTop  Br.ida 

Linen  or  Mohair  Top  Braids ..•■•■ 

Lio^n  Switches ...,,... 

Silk  Mobair  Oarls,  very  fine 3H 

Mobair  Swifcobes,  pUin  or  crimpHi,  an 
Ribbona,  Hosiery.  Hair  Ntti.  eta,* 

Our-    Real    Hair   Goc 

Are  nneqnalled  ii  tbi8  marltet  -of^1 

Qanlityor  vaiimy,    Examiae  ouretoJkM1 

log  jonr  pnrohaaee.    ityQoodti  seutO.0-1 

A.    U.   SAMPSON  •*  C°" 

No.  HO  8econ4  aim 

noSO  Im        Between  ttil-mlon   nnd  ■" 


'.'Hi'ti'i* 


POSTBBI 

Programmes,  and  all  kinds  ol  PrioUaf  > 
SHOW.   rjECrUKE,    COSCKBT.t 
ATB8  nnd  CIKCUS  MANA0B 
AT  LOW  KATES,  BT 

:o.  F*.  stere 

68S    CI.AT    8TBEST. 


THOMAS    W.    BREEi 
SIIiVSR  PJjATI 

^»r*  MANUE40TUKKB- 
^Jr  BEp"llilS» 

^f        DBUMsTSfiNJOS 
onftjfr.   snjsiCAi.  rasTBUi"' 

ESTABLISHED  IN  18i«.     I 

tey-Leuons  given  on  the  Banjo  and  Vft 
MISSION  STKEET.  between  First  m* 

R.  B.— Fine-toned  Silyer  bolo  BS1P  ^ 
eseionals  always  on  hand. 


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FREE  AND  EA8< 

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Little   Mac,    tho   San    Francisco    Favorite.  The  Climax  Reached! 

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Tk«  rr.lln  M  lk«  »r«  If*  I...  I. 

LAURA  and  HARRY  CLARK 

All  the  Trick  Horses  and  all  the  Stars 

OOtlSHCTUD  WITH  TBI 

Double  Circus  Troupe 

-—  roi- — 

Positively  One  Week  Only! 

NO    ADVANCE    IN    PRICES! 

Tamil,  OlraM  ,%       •• 

Drtn  Clrrir  t« 

Obfldren.   Hair 
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LAJI!SJiyilCJALL 

TUESDAY  and  WEDNESDAY 

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HE  CUIISATIO  MIR]  IDT  PIAMIT, 

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'orUlatUtlooJOf  tb*  Bird) Hoffaan 

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UA9NO  aUPRKlUK  *»  A 

BLOOD     PTJRIJFIEn. 


Laura  Fair  lets  the  "Wolf  out 
of  theFold." 

TUK  "WOLP    I*    THM  FOLD-  18  BOLD  BY 
riUKTLKrOW,  ©  PoatatroaL    Bplaodid  pt*> 
toraa  for  flalooos  an  J  Bar-rooma, 

Takaapo*p  at  tha  I  waive  Juror*  of  Krlaoa. 
Thatao^aUtod  tba  Fair  on*  »o  bold- 

IV.   8WEKNEY, 

MERCHANT    TAILOR 

48    HE«(1.\U    KTKKF.T. 

FINE    COODS  !~PERFEOT    FIT81 
Satisf  aotlonCuar  ante»d ! 

A  FINK    LINE  er  SPRING    AND  SUMMER 
Uood.  ja.t  rec«tvpr1-    C'a  1  «nd  .■•  tbtm. 
•V48  Hcaoid  .tr»«t. mbv71„ 

EITRA  QUALIFY 

BOOTS  and  SHOB. 


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L. 


BLAIR'S, 


A.     OBAND 

MUSICAL    FESTIVAL 


TILL  DK   OITKV  BT  TUB  . 


HANDEL  AND  HAYDN  SOCIETY 

...IT  TUK.    . 

CENTRAL  TABERNACLE, 

Tyler  street.  Dear  Taiylor, 

COMUKNCINO  ON    THE    BBPII   OF  APRIL. 
tadooailaoiBt  ItiRKr.  EVcNINO^.  dorloc 
wblob  tmothe 

Full  Grand  Oratorio  of  Elijah 


Mendel « s ohn'fl    Hymn   of    Praise, 

Togotbor  wltb  oolactlnoa  from 
■Engrd 
Hater 

Will  b«  tires  bra 

BRAND  CHORUS  OF  TWO  HUNDRED  VOICES, 

...    A.1D  AN 

ORCHESTRA     OF    MO    PIECES, 

Wltb  Fall  Orfan  Aceompamlaeeot* 

Tbo  Boloi  all)  bo  f*"d»r«d  br  Mra    Uarrieer. 
Moora  aed   U.yilno,  and  Hit'ti.  -Jajar,  Haxoir*. 
Campbell  and  Maklo. 
0OHLU0TOR PKOF.  OfDO.  T.  BVAHS 

Price  of  Admlnlon *1  «0 

BfiTVfil  Neaio 1  SO 

HtaU  ca9  bo  ree«rv»d  for  taoaeaaoB  at  Koblar, 

rbaaa  A  Oo'e,  CSS  UJai  e'reel,  on  aod  altir   B  A  1- 

URPAV,  AoHi  1 
Halo  of  HINOLK   ri'JKETS,  with   KKSPRVKD 

8EATD.  od  KAlURiiAV,  April  Ifltb. 


APTF.B    Till; 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

00  TO  THE 

Hot     Sootch, 

■alter  otreel.  -tear  Keener. 

Aod  trr  one  of  tb.lr 

Hot  Stotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

f«8» JO*..  P.  BRIOQ8.  P.opfl.tor. 

BR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM, 

And  College  of  Medio  Inc. 


in  fmn  beautifitl  and  iwaTkucrr. 

1 U. UUU  traobioota  to  bo  aaen.     C 

Pobllo  DAY  *ND  KIOBt,  At  KURE 


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0   UAI     &r»V    ItlUUI,.!    _UM__. 

■■•an  Hl—t.    FOR  HEN  O] 

__  0k.  Jo»d»»'i  rmiriTi  Onui  _  >t  in 
o«r,  imt  utMUt  ou  hh-uIm'  Pimum). 


Ladies   and  Children 

....WILL  nun 

KINKEAD'S 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

ADRB8B1NO   PLRABANT  TO  UBK.  EASILY  APPl.IRD. 
la  not  (roAAr.  end  will  not  tolira  tba   moal  dolloeU.    II 
oareo  All  dUeoooo  of  ibe  eoalp,  remove*  daodraff, 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 


DRESSING  ntj  b9  lu_  of  tb*  Altai. 

J.H.     II.     OATM,     Drnmlil. 


FIG 

....TDK..., 

ORGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 

....  0IB0ULATE8   IN  .... 

All    the    Theatre**, 

AXD    U 

CIRCULATED  EVERY  DAY 

W    TB_    TKAU. 

8ENERALLY    THROUGHOUT    THE    CITY 
PIONEER  8HOE  MANUFACTORY 


THI  ;M0ST  ELEOAMT  OPSTOH  WORK:  IH  THE  OITT 

Beers   «  Maynard, 

MS  Xwiritnti .M««ri6rtktf««* 


THE  JOTTBNAL  OF  AMTJSFJUNIt. 

rabli.b«l  •"«  O"  •»  '"  Ye*"a 
j.        ■£>.        BOOAHIDTTS 

U  M.rrt-<  •■»>    4S«  W-MMf.  A. 

Below  Moat«OP>*rT-g**  7l»Pci»ao. 

^^rrrr. apmlj^mm 

California  Ttaeatra. 

To-nigbt  Mrs.  D.  P.  Bowers  will  appear  In  Nil 
^»U8lofslib*rlnper*eBatoniEtlxabetb,Qaeen 
of  England,  ia  wbioh  ana  ia  a-canowledgsd  to  be 
witboat  a  riTal  on  th«  Ameriew  stifs.  Those  wa© 
do  not  inland  tousUn.  Bower*  in  b«r  round  of 
characters  will  -ertalnly  detir-Mo  see  her  st  lout 
inthU.  Taoes  who  wis*  to  ctttin  seat*  to-ti*ht  , 
will  do  weM  to  tecure  them  in  a-dratce, 
Metropolitan  Tkemtre. 

The  capital  boslesqae  of  '  Little  Don  Giovioti," 
witb  Miw  Blancoe  Obipmin  in  tbe  t  tie  role,  and 
the  piouoK  Mies  Ella  as  Lepoieilo.  has  taken  a 
oew  leu*  of  lift,  end  is  drawing  well  in  connecuon 
witbE-  D.  DtvitV  wonderful  and  aa:aii*g  »en- 
triloqniai  entertsixment  Tboee  who  can  onjoT 
fan,  dancing  and  sweet  music  should  v.B.t  tbe  Met_ 
rspolilsn  Theatre  this  «t»dibj. 
ALnambra. 

Charles  Vivian  in  new  songs:  Sam  Bicker  in 
acts:  Little  Mac  in  bia  original  performances; 
J.  G.  Russell,  the  famous  baritone,  in  songs; 
Obarlea  Snttca  ia  song  and  dance:  Bob  Hart, 
Little  Mac  and  J.  Robinson  in  the  act  of  "Here's 
Yoar  fiibieg  Line."  and  other  psrformanees, 
m*y*  up  »  tttIitsIt  ectsrtaiamept.  which  will  be 
eajejtd  by  thote  woo  mil  the  Alhambn  tbiaeTea- 
ing. 
Bella  Union   Theatre. 

Thomas  Campbell,  tbe  baiitone  singer,  is  a  great 
favor.te  at  this  home,    lo-nlgbt  there  wih  be  a 
new  programme,  and  Tommy  Barton,  Miss  Susie 
Robinson,  Mis*  Maggie  Kallj.and  Miss  Haggis  8». 
Olilr  will  make  their  appeararos  in  the  songs  and 
acts  specified  on  cur  first  page. 
Buckley's  New   Varieties. 
Fed  Bn.ck.lt;  and  Harry  Dstoj  make  things  very 
lirely  on  tbe  ends  in  tbe  first  part ;  a  capital  inter- 
lude of  songs,  dance*  and   acta  is   given,  and   an 
amusina:  aiterpiece   concludes  the    perlormance. 
The  bill   for   to-night    ma;  be  seen    on  our  first 
page. 
John  Wilson1*  Amphitheatre. 

John  Wilson  and  Yankee  Robinson  have 
"hitched  horses,  "  and  will  give  an  eitra  week  of 
circus  with  a  strong  team  at  the  Amphitheatre 
fianjeab,  tbe  great;  Jchc  Cctklio,  the  modern 
Hercules:  Laura  aid  Harry  Claik:  Omar  Kingiley 
and  the  ccmained  stud  of  trick  horeea  will  all 
appear  to-nigbt  in  a  great  programme.  ihe  prices 
will  remain  the  earns  as  before. 
PlattV  Hall . 

Blind  Tom  whose  wonderful  performances  have 
delighted  and  perplexed  thousands  airing  his  en 
gagensent  ic  thiacitr,  will  remain  here  only  three 
aights  longer.  He  will  appear  to-nicht  in  an  en- 
tirely ne«  selection  from  hla  inexhauittble  reper- 
toire. 
Badger  §  Parke,   Oakland. 

The  fiarren  Guard  had  a  very  pleasant  picnic 
at  these  gardtas  jesUrdsr. 
City    Garden-. 

Is  spite  of  the  gloomy  weather  there  was  a  laige 
attendance  jettcrday.  when  tbe  Eureka  Turn  Ve- 
rein  held  their  fourth  grand  festival 

Tbe  French.  Zouavta, 

Thepioaieof   tbis  fine  company  yesterday  was 
cnnsaaiiy    attractive,  and    even  thing  passed  off 
most  pleasantly. 
Austrian   Benevolent    Society  Picnic 

The  first  annual  picnic  of  tbiecociet?  at  Alame- 
da yetterday,  was  a  complete  success,  and  all  pres- 
ent enjoyed  tbemeelvss. 
The  Emmet  Guard. 

this  companj 'a  excursion  and  picnic  to  San  J. so 
was  attended  by  a  Largs  crowd.  Ihe  cara  did  not 
reacn  San  Jose  until  1 :!(■  p.m.  1  he  rain  bad  wet 
tbe  grass  acd  dancing  platform,  and  added  to  the 
general  discomfort.  Ibe  crowded  ex:ura:oniete 
were  heartily  glad  when  tbe  cars  reached  Market 
Street  at  10:30  p.  it.,  having  had  excursion  enough 
for  one  day. 
Woodwabd's    Gardens  —  Mr.    Woodward 

has  departed  from  hia  established  custom,  and 
will  on  Sunday  next  give  the  use  of  bia  Gardens 
for  s  benefit  for  tbe  boy  Ruislay,  whose  arm  was 
permansntly  injured  by  having  the  muscles  de- 
stroyed by  a  ferocious  dog  last  week.  A  large  num- 
ber of  professionals  have  secosed  Mr.  Woodward 
in  this  worthy  movement,  and  have  volunteered 
for  the  occasion. 

AjxroxaciL  M.C8ZUM.— One  of  the  most 

lonpieu  collection*  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
Itstes.  comprising  hundreds  of  co-tly  and  beau- 
tiful wrx  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemes 
inly)  at  the  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
Mar  ussy  be  prof  ubly  twot  here. 


EASTERN    DRAMATIC   NEWS. 

Luces  baa  hied  so  application  for  a  divorce.  The 
document  set* forth  that  tbe  partis*  In  question. 
Maria  Pauline  Von  Rahden  and  Adolpb  Von  Rac- 
den,  weremanied  on  theMih  oi  .November,  1865. 
in  Berlli ;  that  daring  the  year  1370  the  husband 
maict  lined  an  intimacy  with  Adelbeid  Grotsj,  on 
Masrstrtet.'.n  Berlin;and  was  alio  faithless  st 
various  otaer  times  and  places;  thst  on  the  12th 
of  December,  1870.  ssirl  wss  bora  to  the  pxriie* 
in  the  suit;  thst  siooe  the  iOth  of  April,  1B78.  the 
plaint  ff  has  rafuaed  t*  live  with  defendant 'as  a 
wife;  thst  since  the  10th  of  Septemb/r,  671.  she 
has  lived  in  Hew  York,  and  is  a  citizen  of  the 
State.  For  there  reasons  she  applies  to  the  Su- 
preme Oourt  fera  full  divorce,  and  for  tbe  custody 
of  the  child.  There  is  a  j*ke  afloat  that  Voa 
Rsbden  is  to  subpoena  the  Prince  of  Wale*. 

The  begua  London  Christy  Minstrels  in  Mew  Or- 
leans hsve  come  to  grief.  Tbe  Times,  a-ter  giving 
alitt  of  tbe  troupe,  aays: 

Hating  seme  £2*,<(*  apiece  left  from  their  for- 
tunes, they  resolved  to  travel  for  a  season  tnrongn. 
ths  Souta  and  arrived  hsre  a  few  Oays  ago,  pre- 
ceded by  a  vast  deal  of  advertising.  Ihe  il:ustri- 
ous  foreigners  were  nsiigated  with  Toe  land  of 
las  boHve,  you  know,'  a*  tbeir  gentle-nan  oi  busi- 
ness remarked,  sad  toes  resolved  to  civ*  us  s  taste 
of  themselves  at  St  James  Iheatre.  1  bis  mag- 
nificent company,  tn*  glory  of  London  and  priae 
of  Albion,  have  besn  b.igbt?d  and  insulted  by 
canow-mindsd  prtjadiee.  Their  first  perform- 
ance was  before  sotte  seventy  souls;  tfeetr  second 
before  seven  men  and  a  peanut  woman.  On  re- 
purine  to  their  spanmenu  'bes*  twenty-fare  flis- 
ticguifOed  artist*  found  th;t  American  malice  bad 
«one  to  the  length  of  aeiring  their  luggage.  We 
blush  for  our  coantrymen.  What  will  tnese  iu- 
treated  gentlemen  say  o>  Wew  Orleans  when  they 
return  ti  Enalacd.  and  how  oan  any  of  us  dare  to 
look  Qoesn  Victoria  or  Mr.  Gladstone  in  the  face 
again? 

Tbe  performance  in  the  cage  Of  Hans  at  Ooopsr's 
Circus,  Louisvi  le.  Ky.,  on  tne  evening  of  the  >d 
inst,  came  sear  resulting  in  s  more  serious  con- 
test between  tbe  lions  sod  tbeir  master  than  was 
put  dowa  in  the  bills  On  entering  the  esge  the 
exhibitor.  Mr  Dozier,  opened  the  door  of  the  sd- 
joining  compsrt  stent,  in  whlcn  was  the  joung  Af- 
rican .ion,  and  u  usual  motioned  the  sxamsl  to 
enter.  But  the*  prince  of  beasts  was  eulxy,  and 
moved  with  evident  reluctance  and  ill-temper,  and 
Dozier  hit  him  a  sharp  blow  with  his  whip.  This 
roused  the  ire  of  the  brute;  his  kingly  dignity 
would  not  brook  such  sn  insult,  and  with  open 
mouth  and  ravage  growl  bs  sprang  upon  his  mas- 
ter. The  latter  swerved  aside  just  ia  time,  how- 
ever, and  tbe  animal  sweit  br,  his  t^eth  grazing 
tbe  shoulder  of  Dozier,  tearing  his  dries  and  in 
fiioticg  a  slight  skin  woucd.  Quick  as  thongbt  tbe 
Hoc-tamer  reversed  bis  whip,  and  the  angry  lion 
bad  hardly  touched  tbe  floor  when  be  received  a 
stunning  blow  on  the  head.  This  was  followed  by 
others  delivered  is  rapid  succession,  til  the  brute 
cowered  beneath  tne  vehemence  and  dsring  ef  the 
attack,  and  Blank  subdued  into  s  corner  of  the 
cage,  the  other  animals  meanwhile  looking  on  in 
apparent  wonder,  but  evidently  too  much  af  aid 
of  the  mas  and  bis  weapon  to  mix  in  the  tflVay. 
As  soon  ss  he  had  conquered  the  rtbsl  Mr.  D:::'er 
made  bis  exit  from  tbe  cage  in  the  usual  way 
feeling,  probably,  that  he  had  given  the  audience 
s  sufficient  exhibition  of  hts  power. 


Provoking.   " 

We  always  get  mad  wben  we  walk  along 
a  street  abont  9  o'clock  at  eight,  and  passiog 
a  Bunded  porch  where  a  young  man  U  bidj 
ding  big  beloved  a  goodnight,  hear  the  girl 
exclaim  in  a  lend  whi-per:  "O,  do  stop, 
George,  yon  haven't  soared." 


Br.  C.  T.  Sige  has  removed  bis  office  to  the 
Olympic  Club  Building,  ccraer  of  Xew  Mont- 
gomery and  Howard.  is 

Cxjjb.yot.akt.— xtsdsxoe  Clara  Antonla,  ths 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
833  Kearny  at.,  bet.  Bnsh  and  Pine.  Congulta- 
tleni  In  Sngllsh.  French  and  German,  i 


Those  Beautiful  New  Carpets. 

At  Jss.  W.  Bornhsm  4:  Co's,  No.  618  Market 
and  17  Pest  streets,  are  going  like  hot  cakee. 
Hew  and  choice  i  at  Urns  cotstantly  arriving. 
A  perfect  rn*b  tj  sen  ana  any  them.  Elegant 
parlor  inxriirare  mide  to   order   in  the  finest 

*yii*.  ^  *  * 

Deakin's  Sale  of  Pa  Lb  tin  Cg 

Will -take  place  about  May  30th,  Partlcnlars 
In  fatnre  advertisements.  4.3 

"Wxxtte  Labor  Only  : 

"naployed  by  the  What  Obetr  L*.undry,  131 
^-cidosdoiff  a'reet.  e 

A.  fleassnt  l^ocation. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Otttral  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
*e  '  Inspect  the  fine  snltesof  rooma  to  let  there 
Tii£  building  La  a  verr  fine  one  and  is  well 
lighted  andTTntilsted.. 


Five  Hundred.  Men  Wanted 

Immed lately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Lddeadcrff  et.       • 


The  yoong  man  who  boasted  tfaat  he  could 
marry  any  eirl  he  pleased,  found  that  he 
couldn't  please  any. 

To  keep  the  Jstcdocs  quiet  it  wilt  require 
considerably  Ingin-annnity  or  el63  fight. 


Is  the  furore  French  monarchy  bid   be- 
neath the  veila  0!  T(h):ers? 


woman's    itiscnts. 

One  would  it  ink  that  it  was  one  of  woman's 
rights  to  eDjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  Eame  price  for  It.  Nearly  all  the  res- 
tauranta  "  for  ladles  and  geLtlemen"  in  6an 
Fianclsoo  hare  poorer  fare  than  those  wbcra 
gentlemen  only  dine.  Tbxbe  ic  a>'  ixcepxios. 
At  the  Piojeee  Rx&TsTJBAirr,  on  Washington 
street,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladies  can 
get  an  excellent  breakfast,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
since  18*?,  provides  every  luiury  the  market 
affords.  Both  ladies  and  gentlemen  find  therj 
dishes  to  please  the  most  epicurean  taste. 


Sant'^icn  IsluLd  Pulu. 

Since  the  i^scenslon  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  cf  Industry  is 
Uking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Schieiber,  dealer  In 
bedding  and  furniture,  520  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  mirket,  who  fca?  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  tbe  fathering  and  his  shipments  thts 
year  will  be  veiy  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  Its  superior  qualities 
for  maitrass  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Schrci- 
berwlll  find  no  difficulty  in  disposing  0!  all 
that  comes. s 

Don't  Fail  to  Call  and  See 

The  most  wonderful  and  sifted  Doctor  Fcr- 
tune  Teller  of  the  sge,  Madaxe  ruiTB,  Astro!* 
ogtr,  just  arrived  from  the  East,  and  can  be 
consulted  on  all  events.  She  hai  cbaim?  for 
Luck,  Love  and  Happiness,  which  never  fsil  to 
take  effect.  Office  Consultation,  $2;  by  Le  t*r, 
13.  All  communications  strictly  private.  Office 
hours  from  10  o'clock  a  m.  to  8  p.  31.  Satisfac- 
tion go  ranteed  in  every  respect.  Office,  16 
Second  street,  Bwm  11.  4o 


Notice  to  ihe  Public. 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  Bel- 
ling off  bis  fine  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  cnil* 
arena'  clotting,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  hits,  trunks,  valises, 
e'e,  below  coit.    Call  11  you  want  bargains,  9l 


American  Watches. 

Beduced  trices,  at  H.  A.  Cullender's  62  Sec 
ond  St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  carefully  repaired.  D 


Fine    Candles, 

▼reah,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M  A.  Meroei's  pioneer  confection* 
ary,  578  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    e 


Or.  Barlow  <J.  ftsxxxxllx 

Is  giving  a  coure  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men  on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases st  his  Hygeian  Hall,  S37  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  %  o'clock. 
A  nart  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
»nd  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  dally,  from  9  to  4  r.  m.,  free,  w 


San  Francisco  Jewelry  Manufactory. 
D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merchant  fittest.    Diamond 

Sewing.   Bcam^-llDg.     All   kinds    of    repairing 
dene.    Jewelry  far  sale,  4-1 


For    the    Best    Candles, 

Go  to  ths  popular  store  of  Geo.  Haas  k  Co. , 
20  Kearny   street.    Sew  style  cap  bonbons  for 


AffAKEXED. 
My  heart  was  like  a  hidden  lyre 

In  liUnee  that  eo  long  hath  lain — 
Sot  e'en  the  cold,  neglected  wire 

Remembered  Its  own  sweet  strain: 
Till  thou,  a  br*Z3  from  summer  shore, 

Br.-a-.bed  tendtsly  across  the  string, 
That,(waking  into  life  onoe  more, 

Began  the  broken  song  to  sing. 

My  soul  was  like  a  diamond  spark 

Imprisoned  In  tbe  ro;ky  mine, 
TJncon ictou*,  in  that  eyeless  dark, 

What  hidden  fires  within  It  thine  : 
Till  thou,  a  glesm  of  noonday  light, 

Cp&nthe  buried  jewel  came, 
That,  breaking  from  its  long,  dull  night, 

Leaped  up,  a  many-tinted  flame. 

Mv  life  was  like  a  pallid  fl-W,r, 

Wttfaln  the  shadow  -prung,  alone, 
Forgotten  of  the  tun  and  shower, 

And  withering  *  re  it  baa  blown  ; 
Till  thou,  a  drop  of  morning  dew, 

S:ole  softly  downward  tbrough  tbe  gloom 
And  straight  the  bud  asunder  flew, 

To  fill  Ihe  air  with  balm  and  blcom. 

Then  take,  and  fashion  to  thy  will, 

This  heart  and  soul  and  life  of  mine  1 
Shall  net  thine  own  free  gift:  fulfill 

Their  u-most  hops  in  seeking  thine  ? 
I  claim  no  harvest  from  a  £* 3d 

My  hands  have  tended  not ;  the  tone, 
The  fragrance,  and  the  light  revealed 

By  thee,  b  -long  to  thee  alone ! 


Full  at*  Gas. 

A  dentist  was  rccantly  er'r.c^iog  a  tooth 
from  a  young  man  under  the  influencs  of 
laughing  gas,  when  be  (ths  young  man) 
suddenly  became  uo  cent  roll  able,  and  jump- 
ing from  tie  c'na'r,  ran  with  full  epesd  down 
the  street,  tbe  dentist  calling  at  tbe  top  of 
his  voice,  "Stop  him,  he  U  full  of  gae." 


A  "Western  musical  editor  says  that  a  local 
Binger  "has  a  magnificent  voice  for  a  fog* 
whiall?." 


S.F.BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

-A.»tr«logeri. 
Mrs.  Bock,  ljv  Geary  street. 

rto.it»^Hrr»  nri'i  Mttattonv.rc 
Stecey  4   Mock,  (school  books  aepeeialty.)  S.  W 

corner  Fonrlh  and  Mission. 
H.  K.  Moore,  ■*»■»  Mttctcnimrj,  d*»'   M«rota»< 

Bnslneae  Collecea. 
Beald's,   Bryant  A  Stratum'*  t'oHtre.  M  Poet  1 

Batchers. 
Katt,  Fred.  Stall*  M  to  100.  Uali (orDia.Mariot 

Clairvoyants. 
Mrs.  0.  M.  Stowe,  a  7  Kearny  street.  Boos  6. 

Employment  Office. 
Obat.  F.  Becherer  A  Co. ,  652  Sacramento  street. 
Chinese  Ersplojmeat  Co.— Pierce  A  Co.,  afl  Sac- 
ramento street. 
O'Brien  A  Ward,  610  Montgomery  street. 
H.  a  Kircboff,  Mslesnd  Female  Help,  635  Hearty 

French  Feuaey    t>o«.i». 
Loose  4  f>..  19M«nt|romery.»0Tand  1<*  Kacsai, 

Hasp  Skirts  and  Corsets. 
M.  Freod,  36  Second  street. 

Unman  Ifntr. 
Ssmpeon,  A.  B.  k  Co.,  110  Second  str***- 

Herehast  Tailors. 
HollSLd  Bros.,  12    Post  street. 
MHIInert. 
Mi=s  LiXEie  Carter,  118  Fonith    treat 
Mrs.  M.  Belig,  226  Kearny  siren. 

Searcher  of  Betordt. 
C.  V.  Gillespie.  6ll  Washington  s  treet. 

Wines  and  XJqnoes.    iWnolesaiu) 
Daneri  F.  A  Co..  VM  Front. 


Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  canisge,  stylish 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  ere  the  leading  es- 
sentials of  sn  cBJoyobleride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  Ban  Francisco  so  unquestionably 
as  frcm  Frank  Eouton,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  f.-ontlne  ths  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  Els  handsome  tarn-onts  are  used 
by  the  test  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
It  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
couitecus  drivejs,  ne  is  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  In  particular,  will  engsge  no  carriages 
except  ihose  which  he  provides.  Frank  has  en- 
joyed gr»at  tnccess  in  his  business,  and  tne 
admirable  way  In  which  he  conduct:  it  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  pa'ronize  him.    * 


CALIFORNIA^  THEATRE. 

John  McCulIocigb Proprietor  and  Manager 

Special  Auiiouncement. 

The  public  19  reBDecftilly  informed  that  daring 
the  SECOND  WEEK  of  the  engagement  of 

MRS.    D.   P.  BOWERS 

The  following  orCerof  performance  will  be  strictly 
adhered  to.  Iu  conseqaecce  of  tbe  production  of 
ether  novelties  there  will  be  ftO  REPETITION 
OF  THKbE  PLATS: 

Monday Elizabeth 

Tuesday JLutly  Andiey's  Secret 

"Wednesday Elizabeth 

Thursday Lady  Andej'i  Secret 

Friday Benefit  of  Mrs.    Bewert,  when 

The  Hunchback  will  be  presented  with  s 

great  cast. 

Saturday  Evcnlnu Msebeth 

Saturday  satatlnee Mary  Siuart 

MUCH   ADO  ABOUT  NOT1IIXG 
Will  shortly  be  produced  with  besntifal  scenery 
by  Porte',  eletsat  appointment*,  fall  cborn;.  and 
an  excellent  cast.  apl? 

HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  TSO  MARKET  STREET,  HARRY  OOR- 
byn  respectfoly  inf  erme  bin  friends  and  pat- 
rons that  be  has  refitted  in  beantifnl  style  this 
cosy  aod  comfortable  resort,  acd  will  be  pleased 
to  see  them,  one  and  all,  and  have  them  sample 
come  of  tbe  choicest  wines  and  liqaors,  A  new 
^billiard  table  from  tbe  mannfaoto-y  of  Lieaenfield 
Vttb  Pbelan  acd  Colleider'a  latest  paten*  p*eel- 
facod  cushions,  has  been  placed  in  tbe  Billiard 
Parlor.  The  popular  acd  efficient  beverage  manip- 
ulator. Tommy  Carroll,  can  be  found  in  bis  old  po- 
sition prepared  to  diepeos*  creators  comfort  to  an. 
fsSlat 


J.    C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN     LTJJVCH, 

Cor.  Second  and  Tehusna   streets. 

■^Terrapin     constantly    on     band. 
Oysters    in    every    st'le.      PBIVAT1 
SUPPKR     ROOMS  F.1R  PARTIES, 
dec  >1  im 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
the  Theatrical  Profession  in  California  pre- 
Kie  forzitoK  classes  for  icatrnction  in  Elocution, 
rsons  wishing  to  avail  themselves  of  ths  oppor- 
tunity of  acquiring  a  useful  art  at  a  moderate  coat 
can  send  in  thoir  names  to  "OsDObysee"  P.  O.  Box 
2334.  when  particulars  as  to  terms,  etc.  will  bo 
sent  ***  them  d«9* 


Bar  Sugar 

POB    SALE  — SI 8    KEAJUTT    STSEET.    AT 
F     HEROER'S.  .  Alto,  trmr  kind  of  Candies 
Wholesale  and  Re*  il 
oo7  U  aff.    A. 


RETURN  THE  BOOK! 

•yHOEVEK    BORROWED   THg    "MEMOIR 
"     OF  HOME  '  from  ths  Figuk  OlEo.  l»r»r; 

tec  t::;  r,qae,Kd  to  re'.orc  ;'.  .: 


SPRING    GOO 

THE 

CHEAPEST  HfJUSf, 

AMERICA  / 

IS  THE 
GREAT 
I   X  L 

AUCTION  STORE 
618  KEARNY  ST 
.COR.COMMERGIfcl 


Business  Conducted  on 
and  Honest  Principle; 


NOTICE. 

rilHilPrBLICAKE  HnBCBT  \OTl- 
fled  that  the  Field   Jjepoilea  of  this 
Office  will  commence  assesslne  pro  pertj 
S1TTKDAT,  MARCH  1.   1878. 

The  dntles  esslicned  to  those  deputies 
are  too  well  knows  to  the  eonun  unity  tu 
require  explanation!,  and  while  I  bare 
been  careful  In  routing  ray  selections  to 
fill  positions  by  men  favorably  known  Id 
1  h  1  ■  comma  nl  ty  for  their  competency  and 
Integrity,  and  am  confident  that  the  da- 
ties  will  be  dlecharsTc-d  by  them  to  the 
general  satisfaction  of  ull  concerned, 

I  nrartntly  reqaeat  the  general  public  to 
report  to  this  office  any  dlrellctlons  of 
duty  by  any  of  my  Deputies,  and  assure 
them  that  any  Just  complaints  will  re. 
ceive  Immediate  ntteutloo. 

LEVI  BOS£.\IK, 

rtibi  City  and  Count     Assessor. 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEOIGAl  INSTITUTE 

Is*.  E.  cor.  Jaehson  ?nd  Kearny  ats. 

THE  GREAT  ERADICATOR  OF  SPEOlAl 
CUMPLAINTS,  formerly  of  Lock  Hospftsl 
LondoD,  and  ibe  lasttwelve  jsarBof  ban  Francisco. 
DR  TuZER  informs  the  afflicted  that  after  visit- 
ing all  the  HOSPITALS  IK  LONDUM  AND 
PARIS,  and  spending  one  yoar  iu  the  mo&t  cele- 
brated Hospital  in  London,  the  LOCK,  he  has  re- 
opened tU  old  Medical  Institute  at  tbe  old  atsnd. 
where  he  can  always  be  foosd.  DR.  TOZStt  bat 
for  forty  years  met  with  oaparalleled  success  in 
tbe  treatment  of  disease  Kenenlly  known  u 
CHRONIC  AMD  SPECIAL  COMPLAINTS. 

T>sft.    CHAS.    II.   .TOZER 

is  in  every  way  responsible,  binding  bimself  to 
effect  a  permanent  cube,  or  making  do  charges 
Thoee  who  cannot  afiord  to  pay  for  advice  acd 
medicine  will  be  charged  for  medicine  only.  THK 
MoK  1 HL Y  RE6TOKAT1VE  PILLS,  neverknown 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  cases  for  which  tbey  are 
recommended,  are  to  be  obtained  only  at  mj 
office.  Price,  «V>  per  box.  Full  direction  on  eect 
box,  cent  by  Express  or  otherwise. 

Bit.  TOZER  does  not  imitate  the  adrertisin2 
Quacks  who  make  it  a  practice  to  publish  false 
affidavits  and  other  false  reference?,  bat  refers  to 
tbe  moet  respectable  people  in  tbe  State,  wbom  he 
has  er/BZD  of  diseases  which  others  nave  failed  tc 
cure. 

D8.    CHAS.    EV.  TOZER, 
n,  E.  corner  Kearny  sod  Jackson  streets, 

fel-tf  San  Fracoisce. 


Attention,  Good  Liyers! 

MR.  P.  BERGES,  FORMERLY 
proprietor  of  the  Miners' Ree- 
taurant.  ban  taken  the  management 
of  both  the  Miners'  Regaaurant  on 
Commercial  street  and  the  Miners' 
Branch  on  Market  street,  in  partnership  with  MB 
A.  DRAYEUR,  who  has  been  connected  with  the 
firm  lor  years.  Improvements  have  been  made  in 
the  cuisine  departments  that  will  render  the  Mi- 
ners'more  popular  than  It  hae  ever  been  during 
:he  ii  years  of  Its  prosperity.  Onr  Bills  of  Fare 
embrace  all  tbe  delicacies  of  the  season.  Oar 
motto  Is  "Good  Fare,  Good  Goosing  and  Moderate 

1*.  BKKGEB  Jj  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT. 

681  and  588  Commercial,  and 
7*39  Market  street. 
Open   rom  5  a.m.  to  10  p.m.  anS)  Id 


PIAIMOS, 

ORGANS,  PIANO  STOOLS,  PIANO  OOVRRS. 
Sheet  Music.  Music  Books,  Music  Folios,  etc. 
A  new  stock  and  large  assortment.  Call  and  ex- 
ami  .  a  them.    The  celebrated 

HcCAaCMOJK    PIANOS, 
Now  legsrdad  by  tbe  mu-ical  profession  as  ths 
best  mediom-priced  Piano  inthis  market. 

A.  Z..  BAfltBOFT  dfc  CO.,  Aseata, 
mb26  2w  No.   7 81  Market   street. 


ARION 

Pianoforte, 


DECLARED  BY  THE   JTJBQES  AT  A  LAT1 
Fsir  of  the  American  Institnte.  after  a  blind- 
fold  trial    a«»inet    Eteinway*a,  Obickertng'e.  an' 
otherSjtobeTHE  BEST  ON  EXHIBITION.     B 
CTTKTAZ,  Sole  Agent,    SO  CFarrell  street 
N  B-— Pianos  of  all  styHeJ  TO  EF.NT.  mart 


WILLIS^BAND. 

MDSIO    FURNISHED    FOR    ALL 
oooaiions.    Musio  imported,  arranged 
and  for  sale. 

MABCC8M.   BUM    Leader    of1 
Orchestra. 

HX.VKY  TON  DEB  MEHDI\,  lead- 
er of  Bran  Band. 

aVOrders  from  tbe  ooun'ry  pronoptly  attendee 
to.  Address  M.  W.  WILLIS.  Eaton's  afuiic 
Store.  188  MorUcmery  street,  or  MARCUS  M. 
BLUM.  888  Montgomery  street-  ja6tf 


A.   W.    WHELDEN, 

Whitener  and  Paper  Hanger, 

No.     188    OEABT    STBEET, 


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ALL    GOODS    WARRMTEO 
REPRESENTED. 

Spring  Gilds  Arriving  1 

THE  LARGEST   STOCK   AND  10WUTI 
OF  ANY  HOUSE  IN  IHE  CITT. 


CLOTHING 

COARSE     and    FIN 


The  Por  mnaielMan  who  BnjSj 
atithe  IXI   AUCTION  SMI 


THE  UNFORTUNATE  MANS   lit 
DOES    NOT. 


UNDERCLOTHING,  ALL  GRID  ■• 


White  Shirts  for  the  Milli  '» 


FAICT   eOOIS,    WATCHBi 

JEWILKV,    liUTDMi.   '" -^tl 
PEiriMEl,    8TATI0II 
CI8UIH    CITIEBI,   TBOTM 
BAGS.    TAI.ISFS,    TOMC» 
A  FULL  bTOCK  OP 

Linen  Coats  and  Du«t 

A  FDLL  LI.VE  OF 
LIKTEKT     STJIT 


CALL    AND     SEE     TOK    1«I*    I 
THAT 


/^Blow~ou! 
own  Horn 

Because 

We  Have 
Got  A  Stork 
That  will 

|'  admit  it. 


IXL  Auction  Si i 

618  Kearny  sty 


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BELLA  UNION  THEATP 


E.  D.  navies 


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QUEEN     OF    THE    AMERICAN    STAGE, 

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Sisters  *>•  *•  SOWSBS! 

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f  it*  TLmim 


rmiDAT  irninio.  »r  n  m 
BENEFIT  OF  MRS.  BOWERS  THE  HUNCHBACK 

t'KDAT  AFTLBMOOlt.  at  1  o'clock 

Second  Mrs.  Bowers  Mary  Stuart 


Adaluis  . 


II  ..if   l*rlr*  i*>  a||    part*  of  the-   llonir 


Be**!-**-*  •#•!•-  i   -».,  i.*i re  »  »»<•  'Jreoeetra.. 
.  4  +*■  ->  .     |  i  |aaj 


•  I  OO     Baltoor 

■  1    Ml     Private  BeiM 


Banjo   i>ii«-i     Blrown'M  Ohfoftta 

iTesBsir  Rree  .nl  Mm  Kafir 
rUM  »»0  TOMMT  BARTON 

8am  Arid  Ancly 

VroTB   UttSJa  'mi  '   • 
Sias                            R  o.  Mirik  I  «iilr  ■  -.•lead 

-  Vr*4*t  ...Will  Bark  ISheftr .Toaster  Bras 

flalla*. Maori*  Hi.   <  lair 

I0NQ  AMI  OAHCf .  "«w«  «■■." SUSK  ROIIIQN 

Halt-4  U.nlr   Mirphy 

Orertare  iNaMMtBl 

Coealadlo*  wtin 

HUSBANDS    WILL    DO    ITI 

Mr   '•omerton.       .R  0    Msreb  ;  Mr.  Sraftta        .Tboi    f'saipbell 

His  Wtle Jaatilw  JehaBOB     Mr*   Hrol.n       Hiri^j  f.-rreiino 

Mr.  Ktdwo  ...  Mill  K-II.  )  Mr..  Hro«D  ...Minnie  riHisors 


mm     -.-..I  Sin   im  srTulrnt   will   arrive  from  Ik*  Enil  ihorllr. 


o-nintH  D  HAS  RETURNED  TO 


DOES  It 


lirli  fm . 


LIT,  >" 


te      I'lan-iit. 

[Ml     SHIRT    STORE, 

»r     lr«li   ■»-•  M»*«Tf«  M 

*    will    Sn4    a    mraplrtw    ■%*- 
OIIIKTS    .-..I     riKTIIII. 
«.    at    Hit*    aaaat   law  arlsee. 
a. 

KEMEOICT    A    <«. 


loaM- 


x:  ?sTisr  ells 

11AHMIHICAL 

m  PLANT! 

ntiian  Remedies, 

jK  THE  (JURE  OF 

Soie  Tbrost. 

Dripepsts, 

r.urrb. 
ins,  purrhea, 

L'ooaltpation  SB)d 

DimdUi*. 
->  i    BMiatcs  af  iamf  af  thosa  who 

!     UoO.  Hinoil   PBfdT,  «.(ij»»r. 

Pool;  JR.  II.    Simon:  Uaory  K<5- 

etaia    Ikeatre:    Frsd  Ltsler.  sad 

[-HIT    KkAH.W    STRkKT,  be- 

PlBS.  SpSlf 


OPERA  HOUSE. 

i a  vrr*.   mvini. 

NT  TUIATRI  UA8  BKKM  KK- 

wd  •&■  bk  r.nl»d  bi  th.  nirbt  or 
Hun  Md  u«t«iIdc  ooraftkal** 
I  mlb  OB  kupllOktloa  by  l«ll«r 

jeil.ii    PiftK, 

HlBuwud  sol*  Proprioto, 
Id        3.   U.   Met  A  lit, 

MktBHtaa  ■trMt76*a  Ff»nnli«i 


RiMovBD. 

BlWItlO  MACHINE  AOKKOY 
Mw  tj Horod  to  15*  Row  Monu 
HV  Boinrd.    K.  R-Tb.  WHD 

t4ok  tfit  hlib.,1  premium  oi.r 
Mtttotk  it  lb.  i reit  World'!  Fklr 
•o.  lb*  um.  Kint  Promlon  it  tbo 

bantu*  Filr,  kooo  TWIH  I  Y- 
■■■■JiMIrr  kod  t  bit  now.  b»  tbo 

u  ii  |M|  dMMM,  ..  a  T.1..1  Ii 
tall  la  Md 


1% 


By  a  Clerk  who  Tiled  to  Sell  Him 
■  Suit  of  Clothes. 


Pacific   Purchasing. 

PRINTING.    DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE.    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

EKoomAJ       t«»     nii«l       17.    ..«V.M>     WiikIi  in  ^ton     stiMM'l. 


GREAT  CLOTHING  EMPORIUM 

...  or 

C.  P.  Van  Schaack  &  Co. 

70S,  712,  714  and  716  Inn;  Uriel, 

(OPPOSITE  TUE  PuAZi,) 

[iEWuii.li  mt):  nnv  siniin 

Ht  sl"r,  without  nuy  uonfMMWF 
talk,  «Dd  weald  hove  been  living  to. 
dir,  »k  oraawckt  to  lucl^tr.  mil  ■ 
wnlklnc  kdTerUkCBkcnt  of  (b,  lot,  prlcei 
■4  which  food*  ore  iold  bT  that  Cktcr- 
piiolnk  arm,  IkvtCkd  of  being  »  "  deoi'd 
cold,  damn,  dlMareeablc  b«dT.M 


P hlladelphla   Restaurant. 

OB  AS.   T.,  MBOOLD,  VBOFBUTOB. 

rrBK     OHOIOBHT      HEATS     A»DI 
1  Tapl.blw,     loud   b>   th.  ••M.I 


-i-i;   in.   m>i  hi    to  urruu    nun  ri , 

Picnic   and   Hull  Committers.  |  i«cindm,  the  <lu,i  iv.»,i,r,  »app«o. 

I, r i.ik   ei.i.ia, 

Mlw  «.    KI.I.I*  nad  H  .   Kl.l.la. 


WE    ARi:     PKFPAHED     TO    FUHNISH 
llAM's  ,o^    OK0I1KI.I  HAS    rGmpn.il]  of 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 

TO0RDE1I    SOU, 

LANCASTER'S 

sit  \v\i»iiix»toi,  trrnmtff, 

fslSIa  vLentr**-  Op--*  Hmm. 


SANGER  HALLE 

(SiNGKR'tH  UALL.) 
14     OBABT    «T.,     NEAR     EBABNT. 


Nana  Wnt  the  Chol(-«sl  3run<ts  of    Wls*» 

ii  ml    I. 'n  inre  •»■   han<). 

OEPOT  WEYAND  JL  lASCHt'S  BAY  BREWERY 

feUtt  OB  BIB  VF.l.DMABH. 


MM    \t  IK      KH  HAllIl 

i 
IIAHIll       AMI    lit, 
Witt)  t&.tr  Oi»st  Sum' inn, 
COONTJERFJBI    T 


Kerlii-tosBlc     uad      Uaeitlal*. 

OCT     I.  I  -.  T  ii    X, 

...    A*D.... 

1,  V  C   T      A  Is  A.   M  », 


T'lir    AMOVE    AHTIIsTfl    ARE    .M»W    ON    o  I    ft    ItOUKS      A  M»    TAN    UKER. 
f  »l»d  Vj  mtDBfrrs  Wwat  of  the  Hci_«r  MonntAias,  tOrousb  onr  stencf. 

rnllKKlHAN    tORBYN    A.    CO. 


Live  Well  and  Enjoy  Yourself. 
SOUTHERN   PACIFIC 

«uz Oyster  and  Chop  House 

^*agfl^        SomuiT  t ,  off  Kesri 

^^•■^  Pios  etui  osllforDls. 

WE    FURNISH    THE    PATT-KT    OYSTERS 
sod  obolcest  Obopi  sad  Hi»nk*,  rooksd  to 
th.-  hut  nmnnnr,  witb  tbo  h»«t  Uiffeo  mil   b*  t  of 
evsritblnc,  at  tnodtrsit  rstw.    Tbe  Duett  L!quots 
and  Cisats. 
■9-Elesjunt  Kaltcs  af  Koomi  Tor  Ladle*. 
BWUPI.N  DAY  AND  Illtmr. 

»pl7t(  P   Di  JsvSSKN  'i  p">P''etors. 


THE   OLD 

Hot    s  ooton, 

IS  Morten  BUrtMil.    Df»r   sir  .troy. 

All     Drinks*    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 
THE  BEST  TOM  rHD^JLRRY  IN   TOWR. 

Alaais  on  flls  tbs  New  York  Hsrsld,  HsrparT 
Weakly,  Frank  Lss  lla's,  Die's  Do  tug  i.  Police  G* 
eette,  all  th*>  Oallfornls  DApetS.  also  Losdos 
Poaab.  Ball'sIiK*.  illostrsted  London  Nsws.  Osll 
aod  eattsfr  roaraelf. 

atv-  Don't  fors*'  tbsslsa  of  tbs  Hot    l€Ot«h. 

f«7  tf  W,  B.  WALDRON.  Proprietor. 


alC 


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c. 


DATB    ktmtnKS,     M    the 
otdorlltnalBkaLMn.  l.Okarf 


OEOROB    MAYES' 


DBALXR  lit  OYBTKBli,  OLAMS 
•adkll  klndi  ot  8HELL  FISH, 
alalia  Hoc.  AO.  41.  «•,  OaHfornla 
■aikot.  tnunaw  an  OklUoml. 


^ 


BOWERY  THEATRE, 

SALT    LAKE    CITY. 


VARIETY  TALENT  LN    RoUrK  KABT  OAR 
al«a,a  aaaora    flrat-elaaa   eolacamaDta    by 
•tipping  at  Salt  Laka  and  applf  ing  to 

U     .IK  HOME, 
fa!  Hnalncaa    Manngcr. 

BALDWIN'S    DAIRY  BUTTER  I 

THIS  IS  TO  OKRTIPY  THAT  N.  B.  TKRWI1V 
A  LIOER  A  CO  ,50  snd  51  tVatblDKtoB  Marks*. 
are  the  bOLK  AOKNTS  for  tbo  snip  of  my  brand 
of  butter,  koown  ss"  BALDWIN'ti  DAIRY  BUT- 
THK."  It  bsabssosold  at  the  above  stand  tbs 
put  thirteen  pears,  sod  any  brands  of  bntter  rep- 
re*ent*d  to  be  of  my  make  notproenred  of  N.  &, 
Tarwilllf  er  m  Co..  are  oeanfsrfsfts, 

I..  K.   UALDWUT. 
Ban  PrSBOlseo,  April.  8th.  I6T3. 

ST.   II.   TRRWILLIOKR*  CO. 
foafi-lsn  SO  sod  AM  WsshlnRlon  Market. 


Signer  Mancuei, 

pRIVATR  BINOUIO    LESBOH8.-OLAM  OB 

HO»DAT  and  THl'EIDAT, 
AtJP.kt.    81.  Jamei    Hon,,,  BBS  Maik.t  atraat 
oornar  ol  KUIa.  Itaim 


MILITARY    COO08 

GOLD  AND  sTlVER  THEATRICAL 
TRIMMINGS, 

MantaWknerr  ■»«  t,   Kaaa 


■* 


"FIGARO." 

THE  J0UEKA1  0¥  AMUSEMENTS. 
;-J9d  evw  U«  in  the  Yearn, 
3  .        E*  BOGABUUS 


Bolo*  >.0!ii«omery,  San  Fra.noisoo, 


MONDAY APBIL21, 


Flffuro  iioe*    before   «Ten  dlfwenl  nil 
dlencei  »»  progrumme  every  night. 


Tli*  Amateur  Musical  Critic. 

An  English  contemporary,  reviewing  the 
wonld-be  mneical  oritics  who  become  a  nui- 
lance  in  all  Urge  cities,  seems  to  have  had 
a  glimpse  of  Sari  Francisco  denJzeas  of  the 
musical  Aroidia,  judging  from  the  following 
easily  recognized  pen  pieture ;  "  Then  we 
have  the  sham  musieat  critic,  wlij  is  per- 
mitted to  occasionally  scribble  on  a  daily. 
He  is  a  very  young  man  with  ridiculously 
decisive  opinions  on  all  subjects,  music  in 
particular,  formed  on  very  superficial  read- 
ing acid  other  people's  ideas.  He  j  mt  knows 
a  crotchet  from  a  quaver,  and  a  few  time 
signatures— the  possible  re-alt  of  a  course 
of  elementary  leseona  not  understood — and 
has  very  likely  frequented  the  opera  and 
most  of  the  concerts  for  a  stason  or  two. 
To  musicians  it  is  most  amusing  to  hear 
this  would-be  critie  discourse  on  music,  and 
to  Ultra  to  biB  absurd  technioal  mistakes  ; 
and  to  a  general  intelligent  observer  the 
aire  and  graces  he  give3  himself  are  very 
lamghable.  He  probably  sings,  or  plays  the 
fiddle  a  little— in  a  way— and  presumes  to 
teach  a  vocalist  of  seme  years'  standing  and 
study  how  te  sing,  and  gives  what  he  calls 
a  hint  or  two,  and  h&a  been  known  to  pre- 
'  tend  to  read  a  score  upside  down  during  the 
performance  of  a  symphony.  He  is,  per- 
haps, one  of  the  most  irritating  instances 
of  the  genus  that  wo  have,  because  he  Is  apt 
to  impose  on,  and  give  talse  tastes  and  im- 
pressions to  the  uDknowing  and  unthink- 
ing, who  receive  such  orhicisms  as  he  writes 
for  truth  because  tbey  appear  in  a  daily 
newspaper,  and  it  would  be  well  that  euon 
incapacity  and  pretence  were  exposed." 

Tlio  Epiiooiic. 

The  epizootio  is  certainly  spreading  and 
it  is  likely  that  human  beings  will  be  affec- 
ted as  welt  as  horsee.  The  best  cm  e  in  such 
eases  as  well  as  for  catarrh  and  colds  is  cer- 
tainly Dr.  Evory's  Diamond  Remedy  whioh 
may  be  bought  at  No,.  9  Poat  street. 

Prates  Abolition  Oil 

Oure.-  -tiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Braises.  3-L 


Proa.,  ami  8 west  . 

For  tbe  best     confectionery,   r"   to    OantT    aid 
Wa«ner*«.  107  M ontnomert  St.  near  Snttc        H 


Twenty  "Tnous^nd 

Pap*r  Collars,  all  fitylep,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Chear  Laundry,  offiss  121  Leideadoiff  et. 


The     Veto 

Is  celtbnted  for  its  superior  Honors  and  Que 
oiearg,  OocnolesieurB  say  our  "Pony"  Brandy 
puts  a  veto  on  all  othara.  Call  and  sample  it. 
E.  H.  Ltvy,  proprietor.  Somhwe&t  corner  of 
Kearny  and  Commercial.  4k 

Everybody    Suited. 

There  la  do  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  bats.  At  "  Tub"  Bat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  {second  hot  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  etylee  can  be  found.  Tbe  stock  is  immense 
•—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Everyone  who 
goes  there  Is  sure  to  be  suited. 


Do    Not    sufler    irom    Corns, 

tf  Tbe  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Come,  Bun- 
ions, Glob  and  Ingrowing  Kails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  B.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute. 810  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  pja.  We 
fju>%]:  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doa- 
tor'*  capability.  References  given  if  required,  e 


summer's  Happy  Idea. 

It  can  hardly  be  regarded  as  surprising 
tbatwe  have  Indian  wars,  when  we  reflect 
how  persistently  the  pale  faca  deludts  the 
untutored'  lavage.  There  was  Slimmer. 
Slimmer  was  a  peddler.  On  bia  way  to  the 
Pacific  coast  he  stopped  over  night  in  a  vil- 
lage belonging  tQ  tbe  Shoshone  Indiana. 
Slimmer  amused  his  entertaioera  io  the 
evening  by  playing  "Kathleen  Mavournosn" 
upon  an  aocordeon.  When  he  bed  sqoeezej 
out  the  tune  tLr^e  or  i\mr  hundred  times, 
the  Shoshone  clief  told  Slimmer  that  he 
would  give  anything  to  p  ssees  such  an  in- 
strument as  that.  Then  a  happy  thought 
struck  -Slimmer.  He  had  six  handled  paiis 
of  bellows  which  he  wa*  t  iking  out  to  a  set- 
tlement  in  Oregon,  and,  without  a  qualm  of 
conscience,  be  dispesid  of  them  on  the  spot 
to  tbe  chief  at  two  hundroi  and  fifty  per 
eent.  advance  on  oost.  The  nest  morning 
Slimmer  left.  For  the  next  two  daya  tbe 
chief  remained  at  home,  working  one  pair 
of  bellows  after  another  in  a  vain  endeavor 
to  evolve  "Kathleen  Mavourneeu"  from  the 
muzzles,  and  when  he  had  straintd  himself 
until  he  burst  three  or  four  blood  vessels, 
bis  wives  took  a  hand.  Then  all  the  mem- 
bers of  the  tribe  tried,  and  the  medicine 
man  saized  one  pair  aad  fled  to  the  mount- 
ains, and  worked  the  handles  up  and  down 
until  he  fainte*,  and  not  a  solitary  note  of 
"Kathleen  Maveurneen"  disturbed  the  im- 
pressive solitude  of  the  vast  wilderneesa. 
And  they  caught  a  wbita  man,  and  drove  a 
stake  through  him,  and  built  a  bonfire  on 
his  boeom,  and  made  him  try.  and  even  he 
failed  to  organize  a  cenoert  upon  the  Ma- 
veurneen basis.  And  tow,  whenever  you 
meet  a  Shoshone  Indian  anywhere,  he  al- 
ways asks  if  you  know  a  man  named  Slim- 
mer. They  are  looking  for  Slimmer.  They 
want  him.  They  want  to  lead  him  out  to 
some  retired  ■pot,  and  remove  nis  cutiole. 
and  chip  him  off,  by  little  until  they  work 
down  te  his  Bkeleten. 

P.owery  Situs. 

Large  and  attractive  signboards  are  a 
great  feature  of  OhineBe  shops,  and  the 
words  upon  them  are  a  strange  mixture  of 
the  flowery  literature  of  the  land  and  the 
advertising  inatinot  of  a  commercial  people. 
One  or  two  Peking  signboards  will  illustrate 
their  general  oharacter:  "Shop  of  Heaven- 
sent Luck."  "Tea  shop  of  OeleBtial  PriLci- 
pies."  "The  Nine  Felioitiei  Prolonged." 
"Mutton  Shop  of  Morning  Twilight."  The 
Ten  Virtues  all  Complete."  "Flowers'  Rise 
to  the  Milky  Way."  In  these  signs  we  see 
that  tbe  Chinaman  oin  combine  the  sonl  of 
a  poet  with  thepocktt  of  a  shopman. 
«■ 

A  Good  Sufrgeation. 

In  London  they  have  organized  a  company 
for  the  insurance  of  baggage  on  railways. 
Such  an  enterprise  would  be  of  great  ser- 
vice here,  and  it  could  operata  in  a  very 
simple  manner,  too.  All  that  wonld  be  ne- 
cessary weald  be  that  some  energetic  per- 
son, with  an  efficient  revolver,  should  ao- 
oompany  each  trunk,  with  orders  to  sbeot 
every  baggage-smasher  that  attempted  to 
burst  it  open.  We  would  encourage  saoh  a 
company  as  that,  even  to  the  extent  of  in- 
ducing the  Legislature  to  offer  a  bounty  for 
every  baggage-smasher's  scalp  that  was  re- 
turned to  the  State  treasury. 


Pbivate  Lessons  in  the  French  Language 
by  J.  JotB't,  graduate  of  the  University  of 
Parts,  late  Professor  of  De  la  Monnals*  Normal 
School  for  Teacher?,  and  of  at.  Mary's  College, 
London.  401  Geary  street,  between  Mason  and 
Taylor,  upstairs.    Ben  of  reference  given.    4.<j 

We  wonld  reoommend  you  to  John  0.  Bell  if 
you  wish  to  buy  carpets  and  furniture  cheap. 
Steamer  and  picnic  chairs  of  every  description. 
Nearly  opposite  the  Grand  Hotel,  on  Market 
street.  ^___-_^  *'E 

Good    Inveeuiient. 

2Vo  other  city  in  the  United  States  offers 
'greater  Inducements  at  the  present  time  for 
Investment  in  town  lots  than  San  Diego.  Now 
is  the  time  to  eeoure  lots  at  $26  each  at  421 
Montgomery  street.  This  is  the  heat  chance 
ever  offered.  * 


PtioCoirrapJtLlo    oarda, 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  People*  Art 
Gallery.  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 

Mission  streo  & 

Removal, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  machines  rented  and*re> 
paired  as  utmil,  and  sold  oheaper  than  ever,  x 


Ladies  ash  Gestltmen,  remember  tbe  lead- 
ing fashionable  retail  Shoe  store  In  Ban  Fran. 
ciaco.  H.  Binders,  332  Keiuoy  street,  between 
Pine  and  Bosh,  4% 

Trie    Best    Remedies, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Ohanoe,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
ry'e  Webfoot  pais,  for  all  billons  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  41T  Sanflbme 
street,  center  of  Commercial. 


Oysters, 

In  strolling  round  the  other  nigh), 
To  look  at  'Frisoo  by  gas  light, 
our  oarslosw  (eat ,  by  chance  did  et  ra  j 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  soieen 
Through  wnlch  a  sweet  bouquet  was  Been  ; 
While  mossy  atone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  Boftly  fell. 
Made  that  window  seem  te  be 
Home  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea, 

atop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here— 
It  looas  so  nice— and  toy  their  oheer. " 
'■All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  BUlte  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dlah 
That  we  might  came.    We  found  It  true. 
And  cooked  mognipxntly,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  Ju£t  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  meu. 
They'd  clam  sand  crabs  and  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  fleah  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  te  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  twould  seem. 
That  they  have  here  the  beet  Ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  Dice  dinners, " 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  htm  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  Bouse,  337  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

GHABLE8  HAAKE.  Proprietor. 


A  Blood-thirsty  Romancer, 

A  story  just  begun  in  one  of  the  weekly 
paper  opens  in  this  manner: 

T&llida  b •  cod  in  a  vault  beneath  tbe  honse, 
with  a  blazing  torch  in  Lor  fair  huod.  Above 
her,  Inthe  spleodid  chambers  of  the  noble 
caravacstry,  a  tuousaDd  unsuspicious  hu- 
man beings  were  wrapped  in  slumber. 
Around  her  lay  a  aoore  ot  barrels  ol  gunpow- 
der. Should  she  embrace  ttiis  opportunity 
to  revenge  the  wrongs  of  her  rece  upon  the 
hated  Giaout  ?  She  did  not  lODg  htsitate. 
Touching  tbe  flaming  torch  to  a  slow-mateh, 
sbe  retired.  Toere  was  a  silence  for  a  mo- 
ment; a  dull  thud;  then  a  ghat-t'y  glare  lit 
the  midnight  sky.  and  all  the  sleepers  elept 
(he  sUep  of  death. 

We  do  not  profess  U  be  much;  ef  a  judge 
of  Btories;  but  this  one  seems  tons  to  open 
pretty  well.  We  cannot  recommend  it  cor- 
diilly  to  Sunday-schools,  of  course;  but  for 
a  simple  little  tale  to  obeer  tbe  family  circle, 
and  soaje  a  superstitious  hired  girl's  hair 
upon  and,  we  think  it  might  do.  We  forsea 
one  difficulty,  however:  If  Jhe  story  con- 
tains many  chapters,  and  the  author  has  a 
slaughter  of  this  kind  in  every  paragraph  or 
two,  be  will  have  killed  off  the  population  of 
tbe  earth  before  he  concludes.  This,  itsoemi 
to  us,  is  to  be  guarded  against.  Borne  few 
peeple  must  be  left  alive,  or  everybody  will 
know  that  the  tale  has  no  foundation  in  fact. 


PICNICS,  EXCURSIONS,    ETC. 


Tbe  Last  New  Song. 

Air~"Mott  &  Chandoru" 
Emerson  Oorville  is  my  name. 
My  business  always  Is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  aod  Fancy  Boast, 
Relishes  thess,  that  my  house  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
Ohl  high  oh)  Ohl  high  ohl 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
Corvllle  taysBol  says  so! 
On  Fine  Stieet,  at  No.  410, 
Remember  the  number  and  call  again, 
Visions  of  Shell-fl  $h  in  every  style*. 
Inwardly  cause  yon  much  to  smile. 
Ladies  with  escorts  there  always  go, 
Ladles  go!  Ladles  go! 
Emerson  Corville's  polite!  and  so 
3-1  They  gol  they  go]  they  gol 


Zt   Is    True. 

J.  A.  Shaber  k  Oo.  are  selling  parlor,  sais  and 
allotherklndsofrurniture  and  bedding  cheaper, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  in  town.  Other 
dealers  don't  stand  a  short  of  a  chance  when 
people  know  Shaher'a  prices, 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 

The  People's  Remedy  for  all  Aches  andPalns. 


Olam  Chowder  Every  Wijtixt. 

The  best  chowder  In  town,  at  the  Original 
3ot  Scotch  Saloon,  16  Morton  street,  just  eft 

Reamy.  3-t 

8am  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Buss  House  Carriages,  can  be 
ound  In  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es> 
abUshment,  southwest  corner  tfueh  and  Mont- 
gomery sts.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carrlam  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  da; 
or  sJght ,  at  reduoed  rates.  bo 

A  great  variety  of  Tits  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
Jest  received  at  the  What  Oheer  Laundry.  Ul 
Leldetderff  street.  • 


We  get  no  butinesB  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry     Office,  121  Leideedorff  street.       • 

Ladles  "Violllnff  Cards, 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Johs  P. 
Dwr«,  126  Setter  street,  opposite  Lick  Home, 
and  at  the  Grand  Hotel.  X.  B.— Hawdkzb- 
ceisfs  neatly  mabezh.  Pekmahsbtp  of  every 
.description  to  order.     

Star  Slilrts  ana  Collars. 

All  sorts  and  sizes,  for  sate  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  131  Leldesdorff  et. 


Ur.    J>ojnercy 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
ohronlo  and  epeolho  practice,  and  a«  suoh  is 
aow  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
San  FrancUco.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leldesdorff,  a  few  doors  d«Iow  What 
Oheer  Bouse.  x  ' 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 

Cures  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


8-1, 


Mrs.  M.  W.  Kind,  dreesmaktr,  ban  removed 
to  122  Geary  street,  between  Dupont  and  Stock* 
ton,  opposite  Starr  Sing's  church.  3? 


Attention,    Ladles 

To  give  the  skin  the  softness  of  velvet,  and 
the  tint  of  the  lily  to  the  complexion,  use 
Dicket'3  Gbemb  de  Lis.  l 


Ladies,  now  is  yoor  time  to  bny  your  under- 
clothing at  a  great  eaorinYe,  because  H.  Fried- 
lander  has  gone  to  Europe  to  bny  his  Fall  im- 
portation?, and  has  left  orders  to  sell  his  large 
stock  of  l«dies'  and  children's  uoderdo thing, 
Lomprlslng  all  styles  and  patterns,  cheaper  than 
atanyothtr  place  io  tbe  city.  B* member  the 
number,  9  Thud  street.  Nucleus  Building,      3n 


Public  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a.  m.,  can 

be   returned   In    ihe   evening   if  reqnirtd;  we 

never  disappoint!    What   Oheer   Laundry,  121 

Leldesdorff  street.  • 
#_ 

*?*For  Children's    Piotdbes  go  to  Moebe's 

Gallebt,  417  Montgomery  street.  8-V 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Rheumatism  and  Neuralgia. 


The  Boston  Furniture  Company 

Has  removed  to  73S  Market  street,  between 
Third  and  Foor ih,  and  have  a  new  and  well 

selected  ttocfc,  at  reduoed  prices,  41 


Tn©  Pioneer  Carpet  Beating 
Machine  Co., 
No.  653  Tehama  street,  is  the  only  place  you 
can  depend  on  for  having  jour  Carpets  well 
cleanod  and  swept  by  machinery,  J.  Spatjld- 
lng  &  Co.  S-b 


NEW   ADVERTISEMENTS. 


McDowell,  SHOW  Card  Writer 

Bead;  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 

608  Harket  street,  ocr.  Poet  and  Montgomery  u 


Fob  ttot  won,  go  to  T.  O.  Jaisnp,  dentist, 
cot.  Sutter  md  Mon'g'ry,  ore*  Tucker's.     8>u 


The  Doomed  Theatre 

THE    LAST    DATS    OF 

MAGUIRE'S  0PEKA  HOUSE 

TO    BE    SIVO'III)    TO 

Charitable    Purposes 

FOIt  A  FEW  DAYS  OSLT. 

WEBSESDiT  EVeIiING,  AFBIL  S3 

BENEFIT  OF  THE 

Roman  CatholicOrphan  Asylum 

A  series  of  larga  Paintings  illm trating  Sher- 
raao'o  Maroh  through  Georgia,  and  a  correct  ac- 
count of  <^he  marob.  written  by  one  of  Sherman's 
man's  officers,  will  be  givea.  To  be  followed  by 
another  beaatif  ol  Panorama  representing  tbe  Lay- 
ing of  tbe  Atlantic  Cable,  with  a  model  of  the 
Great  East arn  leavine  Shoernesa. 

Tbe  fol'owintr  artiBta  have  kindly-  volunteered  io 
aid  of  this  occasion,  by  reoitation : 

Tbe  Sleeping  Sentinel Mra.  J.  B.  Frost 

Sheridan'a  Bide lira.  B.O.  Olmstead 

Shamas  O'Brien MiBB  Anna  Clifford 

Delineator Mr.  P.  J.  Healy 

TICKETS PIPTT  CENTS 

Dress  OJrale  reserved  for  Ladies  and  escorts. 
Open  atT^  o'olook;  commence  at  8.  ap2I 

STILL  ANOTHER. 

OWING  TO  THE    SUAROITy   OF    SALOONS 
on  Baeh  street,  l  beg  to  inform  my  friends 
and  the  L.ablio  that  I  will  open  WednesdaT,  Apri 

23d,  the 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

....AT.... 

SC6  Bneb   street,  between    Montgomery 

uBd  Kearny. 

All  Drinks,  Plain  or  Fanoy,  10c. 

Oonoooted  in  the  heat  style  aad  of  the 
Parett  Liqaors. 

W  Don't  fail  to  come  on  the  opening  day  and 
sample  tbe  a&«  Lnaoh  and  Egg  Nog. 

OHA4.  W.   FELDMaMf. 
apU  tf  Proprietor. 


S.  F.  and  N.  P.  R.  R,  Co. 


CHANCE  ^F    TIME. 

ON  ANH  AFTFR  APRIL  1,  1S73.  THE  RTKAM- 
orANTELoPh,  connecting  at  Don&DQ9  Land- 
ing with  tbe  San  Francisco  &  North  Pacific  Rail- 
road Company  for  Oloverdale  and  all  intermediate 
etntiooB,  will  leave  Sao  Pianciooo  d»«'y  (.Sundays 
exopted),  from  Broadway  V.  harf,  at  3:30  P.  it.  Re- 
tnrDing,  tbe  train  will  leave  Oloverdale  daily  at 
5: SO  o'clock  a.m  ,  con ntc ting  ut  Dooaone  »itb  the 
sie  merand  arriving  in  Sao  F.ancleco  at  10:'J<i  a  Iff. 
The  steamers  and  cars  mak-  close  cutineclloos 
with  i  Uges  ti  and  from  all  points. 

SUNDAY   FX£URSIONS~aT  REDUCED   RATES. 

Leave  San  Francisoo  at  8  A.  M.  even  Sunday 
arriving  at  Uloverdale  at  1  o'uiock  p.m.  Retarning 
will  leave  Olc.verdal"  at  3  o'clock,  arriving  in  Sin 
FranoiaooatT:!!!  o'olook.  This  will  alluw  eiuur- 
sionists  Beveral  hours  at  aor  of  the  olacee  along 
the  line  of  the  road  For  all  information  apply  at 
the  Coirjpjrjj  'j  offl  :r\  4S6  Montgomery  strett- 

ap18  PETpR  DONAHUE.  President. 


GRAND    EXHIBITION 

BLINDFOLD  DRILL 


II    Et  J\.  X_»  L>, 

W  W        T0  BE  gitkn  by  thk 

San  Francisco  Cadets, 

O   E.  S.  MCDONALD,  Commanding, 

At    Flet/tt's    Hall, 

....OK.... 

THURSDAY    ETEftING,„.APUILat 

Tickets.. Or>«  Dollar 

AdmitttDg  Gentleman  and  Ladies, 

*ff-To  he  ohtained  at  Gray's  maeie  store,  O.  O 

Keeoe's,  oor.  of  Kearoy  and  Bosh  streets,  from  the 

membars  of  the  Company,  or  at  the  door  on  the 

evening  of  tbe  exhibition,  ap!7  td 


Badger's  Central  Park,  Oakland 


THESE  BEAUTIFUL  GARDENS  ARE  NOW 
open  for  the  season,  and  many  of  the  most 
popular 

PICNICS 

Wilt  be  held  there.  The  attractions  are  nnmer- 
OU6.  SKATING  PAVILION.  MUSEUM,  GYM- 
NASIUM.- Skating  free  on  week  days. 

Admission.. .....25  Cents 

CHILDREN  IO  OBNTS.  apl7  tf 


The  City  Gardens 

FOB  THE 

Coming  Picnic  Season! 


sooiatioDB  and  Military  Companies  is  Mailed 
to  tbe  advantages  offered  by  these  commodious 
and  beantifal  grounds  for  Holiday  Picnic  Festi- 
vals. They  can  be  procured  on  any  day  in  the 
week  for  pionio  purposes  the  oomtog  season  on 
more  advantageous  terms  than  any  grounds  in  the 
State. 

THE    CITT    OARBE1VS 

Are  easy  of  aoceaa  without  any  tariff  to  -ocietien, 
aod  are  provided  with  large  aod  beantifal  Lawns; 
large  Shade  Trees;  beaatif h!  Flowers  and  Plants 
from  every  dime;  numerous  Swinge;  two  mim- 
moth  Dancing  Pavilions;  a  natural  Lake,  wit) 
Pleasure  Boats;  Fountains  aod  Observatory  Tow- 
era,  all  perfectly  Abelt&red  from  the  winds.  A 
mammoth  Reetanrant  ia  on  the  grounds,  and  every 
convenience  for  the  accommodation  of  large  Pic- 
nics has  been  made.  Everything  bas  been  placed 
in  the  moat  complete  order  for  tbe  coming  season 

THK  CITY  QABDENS 
Are  the  largest  in  the  State.  They  contain  8% 
aores  of  Knoll  and  Shaded  Lawn,  Flower  Gar- 
dens, etc.,  and  nre  capable  of  accommodating 
20,000  persons  with  the  greatest  convenience.  Ex- 
tra Cars  ran  directly  to  the  Gardens. 

Picnic  Committors  are  especially  invited  to  oall 
and  inenect  the  Ground?,  and  ascertain  terms, 
whioh  will  be  most  favorable. 

M.  V.  STEVENS,  Proprietor. 

t#- Office  hours  3  to  6  p.m..  daily,  at  the  Gardens, 
corner  Twelfth  and  Foisom  streets. 

N.  B  —  auO.OoO  Admission  Tickets  were  sold 
by  various  Associations  holding  festivals  at  tbe 
Oily  Gardens  last  year.  The  sale  of  epirituous 
liquors  will  be  prohibited  on  the  grounds  on  \-  es- 
tival  days.  m n-1  tf 


CHAS.  MAYERS 

Pioneer  Cloak  Sh 

( Formerly  Mayer  *  Workh.im,) 
No.    80    MONTCOMF.KY    ST)  ( 

Oppoalle  the  Xjlcfe  Hon»e. 
BBA»OH,    108    KEAKMT   811, 

J-'A    larse  and  vail  eelectea  aasoniani,  ' 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  y, 
and  Cloth, 

And  his  new  .tylee  of  ready-m.de  gii,  v  , 
other  LiDIEt,'  SUITS,  at  VERY  low!  I 
Al.o,  a  lar«e  Block  of  Stripao,  Broche  1 1 
thawlB,  Lace  Jaokele.  Silk  «nd  OMta.  T 
Silk.,  Satins,  oloekinge.  and  eVeridS^ 
Trimming..  JUST  ARRIVED™  faXfE] 
tbe  Spring  atylea  of 

plain    is«    ixaioii, 

LINEN    SUITS, 

,  ^■?-"l9]0^B'  Dreaaea  and  Baits  mad.  I 
in  latest  fashion,  at  reasonable  rataa 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 

9  1CKAMENTO 

WK.  MORROW,  SOLE  PROPlfiETOK.- 
•  Tbie  honse  can  be  rented  by  tbe  night, 
week,  month  or  year  by,  first-class  companies  only 
Will  hold  abont  $1,010.    Address  as  above.     a.lS 


YATBB' 

Branch  Saloon  and  Billiard  Hall 

Cor.  Murk,  t  and  Third  street., 
N.E.    cer.    Commercial    nnd    Leldesdorff. 

ionb  drinksTThaif  prices. 

ap!9  In  JOHN  D.  YATES, 


TOU  WILL  FIND 
SABaX     aV£u3L0Fl.IC>3Nr 

....AT.... 

The  Corn    Exchange, 

INo.   IS    CLAY    STREET.      apl7 


WHY  SUFFER JflTH    CORNS? 

JfOK  TEN  DOLLABS  A  YFARV 
1     DR.  POPPBR  will  keep  joar| 
Foot  In  perfect  order.  Oorna.  Bnn- 
lons.  Ingrowing  Nails  and  all  trou- 
ble of  tne  F*et  promptly  and  pain- 
leesly removed,    ao  MONTGOMERY 


CHANGE    OF     BASE. 

MARTIN  &~HORTON 

HAVE    REMOVED    FROM    THEIR    OLD 
stand,  comer  ef  Ola?  and  Montgomery  fits.,  to 
No.  lit    LbJIDai-SDORfK  STRttEl.        apl-iHt 


SPECIAL   NOTICE 

Marple  &  Gump 

WILL  SELL  THROUGH  NEWHALL  A  OO.. 
Apirl23d,  80  UHOIOE  PAINTINGS,  MAR- 
BLE STATUARY/,  etc..  embracing  eoiae  of  tee 
most  eminent  artiets  of  tne  dAj.  Pioturee  oo  ez- 
bibltion  and  Oatalo^nes  retdy  -  pril  19th.     ap!6td 


Mdlle.     CHATARD 

Pnptl  ef  It*  MaleoB  r>«r«r.  Pftrl*. 

Ladies'  Hair  Dresser, 

£6    ELL18    ST»EET,       ant  la 


s, 


HALL'S 

APRI 
YELLOW 

dock; 


iodideofPota: 

mHE     14EST     SPRIN«     HJtll 

la  me.      Parlflev  the   Blo«.  • 

morbid,     corrupt    and    Impure  ■■ 

Cares  Bhea  mat  turn  and  Mercwtall: 

Sold  by  all  DrngirlHts. 


S' 


A6EKH,    417    SASSOMI   Rl 

SOLE  AGENTS  FOE 

IS.    PBBKT'1    LAST   CHHH 

DB.  PEBEY'S  W13BFOOTHL 


MONEY  SAVI 

By  purchasing  your  Goodi  it  UN  I 

NEW   YORK    8T0I 

No.  HO  Second  streti 

Human  and  Imitation  Htirf 

CHEAP  AND  FINE  JEWELRY  ABDIl 
Goods.    The  Largeet  6tock  ind  LjWS* 
tit  Wholesale  and  Retail. 
Human  Hair  S witches. .  .$5,  J«,  $7,  Hud  * 

Human  hair,  top  braida. j..^,- 

Bilk  Unignons M* 

Billt  Top  Br*ida 

Linen  or  Mohair  Top  Braids 

Linen  5 witches 

Bilk  Mohair  OorlB,  very  flue... .»• 

Mohair  Bwitohes.  plain  or  orimpea,  8M..4 
Ribbons,  Hosiers',  Hair  NtU  »W,*l 

Our   Real    H[air  C 

Are  uneqaalled  in  this  market  for  0] 

quality  or  Tariety,   Examine  oarBtqutHfl 

ing  joar  pnrobaBSS.    iVGoodi  seat  0. 0> 

A.    B.   SAMPSON  AC* 

No..  HO  Second  itr 

no30  lm       Between  Ml— Ion  si*  ** 


POSTER! 

Proerammes,  and  all  kinds  ol  FriBtla) 

SHOW,    LXC  TUBE.    COMOOT, 

ATKE  and  CIBOUS  MAIfAB) 

AT  LOW  BATES,  BT 

:o.  If.  stere 

SSS    CJDAT    8TRMT. 


THOMAS    W.   BKSI 
8II1VBR  PIjAS 

*»  MANDiFAOTnBJlBafAv 
_Jr         BEP~AI«E»« 

ffi      DRumrMiuos.,^ 

OTHEB    MUMCAX.   jarSTBOTi 

ESTABLISHED  m,«a>»». 

aaV-Laaaona  siren  on  the  Banlo  and  Mr 
MISSION  STREET,  between  Flret 

M.  B.— Fine-toned  Bilyer  Solo 
eaBionale  alwaya  on  band. 


FREE  AND  EAfl^ 


ii 


Piano  »m»    Sln«ln«  •*' 

CHARING  *X*SAI 

«0«  BClsalon  etreet,  near  *f 
deU  EAGLES  A  W1LD.W 


CANDIES. 

LL     KISDS     OE    THE     JWJi 
ntade  at  4m  Steam  dandy  'aot« 
.en.aep«»all,  Irom  toe  ooantry.  « 
I  wlil  b.  promptly  "Wjdel  *jf  wa6  | 
1  OT  MontgOTPer*  **-  T* 


ftlHAMBRA  LODGING  I' 

-ML.     F1NBLT  FURNISBBD  8«  I 


PSSS»TB».Ji 

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ffBW    ALHA1RRA    TI1ATEI. 


EMERSON    MINSTRELS 


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IV1AIV, 


San   Rlekev,   the  Great  Irish  Comedian. 

Little    Mac.   the    San    Francisco    Favorite. 


*phii.  n 

to  itrruiT  iruiMi  »t  • 


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JOAN  OF  ARC! 


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Toral  ri»rpa  anil  OrcbMtn 

j  si  mci no  *i  **' 
'-  Bali!  Hi 

,  Me»0*  Dollar  i 


WILSON- 


AMPHITHEATRE 


i 


The  Climax  Reached! 

<-ri.ir«n»w.«    »,r«  | 

JOHN  WILSON  and  YANKEE  ROBINSON 

■  ••  u»  •aniuNr  to  4  oco>> 
NO      hi    <•..!»     -  i- 1  1    1    1    1 » 


,«»ir 


HI  ssH.I. 


Hore'a  Yovir    F'lsiaiiias  l_.liao. 


1  irri.1  ha'-iiik  MOTti** 


UlllBUit 

111    I 
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III  U«T« 


york: 


mortimob: 


T  •   Bllllt   •**%» 


sum.   \m»    i)\\.  ,  i  11  IKLE8  Bl  I  I  on 

VIVIAIB^VIVIAML      VIVIANS      VTVIAN. 


he  Goes  and  There  She  Goes 

rrw*    M»n.a> 


L»»fr   Sharp 

-  **t. -».k    r    . 

■HUMP  . 


Oa*Ktad  oe  with  Bob  liana  mo-i  ■gmiMfal  Sfcsoca 

.X3F»3P 


Otber  fLu«cifi»  by   tbo  CotEietiT. 


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I.I  f  TLB    MAO 

raw  Rickey 


Grand  Amalgamation 

BAN   YEAH! 

I  fir      M'iRIUH      III   H<    I    I    I*. 

Mr.  JOHN  CONKLIN, 
OMAR    KIN6SLET 

Tfc#    Pt-«l|j    of   the    fn    wo   live   Ik. 

LAURA  and  HARRY  CLARK 

All  the  Trick  Horses  and  all  the  Stars 

UOPHCHllIi  WITH  TIIK 

Doable  Circus  Troupe 

—  Tom 

Positively  One  Week  Only! 

NO    ADVANCE    IN    PRICES  1 

re.te.lly  <lrr1r .- *       *• 

VIM  Circlr  •>„-. 

P«r^»»iif  M 

■"Bti  Otfloe  open  dillf  (ran  N  to  i.     Ut  on  open  at  1. 


LATT'S  MUSIC  HAiL 

^s$vely  Last  Two  Nights 


JUjl,  m   i.i"»— 

l>      lIUU  JL,        ■>■.<!.     ■ 

■KLaTOX  *  OOTKEU. 


BUY "T&Y>T»T  BUY 


^^H 


win  ri  MUSTS-    They  Hi  r»iFF(-TTT  end  forqnaiit?  ead  dorerjIIHy  will  nerer  beattcbed.    To  bo  bod  oaljet  th* 

BE  TIIKM  IX    I.      ItVIIOI     WTOUr.     (II S   Krarty  >lr*r    ,  *>«r    Cote liWMlti 


Sl.000  REWARD  OFFERED 

I-O  ANY  PEK 
Banian*.   Ir.  .    »aaaatlam,  en 

all  klnda  ol  Korea,  u  roodllr  »•  I  oa«.    1,irjlm»o,j 
"»l»o  air"  '  •  lo  bo  bod  at  ai  offle 

[>R    F     IV'hLMV     1U   K»^|iir*«i        fr.i 


w«*i»*e«- j  mid  Wednesday,  A 5r II  23,  22 

>*5aH3t:iiee  Wednesday,  at  2:30. 

HE  tElltUTID  NIIR3  I0T  PI«»IIT, 

IIMD  TOM 

l  ttfOtteoo  ao  r»q*o«t«4  br  the  eadieooo  froai  tbo 
(olio*  at  ProgreeBBse: 

l.\SMI.ll.    ■KLICTION0, 


iiflfll  fiaxm 

1 


Ohopto  I  Moeee  lo  Ksipi... 


JMT' 


...Beethoven 
Beet  bo*  on. 

MaadeWeobn 


....  Wal'ao* 

Vor*ll 

..Ooo)to<tf 
.DooHatll 
Hoealai 

lUlliOl 

BalllBi 


Sii  Pla  Moat*.. 

prta*  

art  at  lee 

ANToalA*    AND    CAPRICH, 

lonto,  tS*0*t  Home" TbolbM-ff 

>(  Bammar" Trjelborw 

tat  Hop"" Gott'Obal* 

iVTUdi"...  ..Wollaoboap* 

.  .l.l-ii  I  "Oapnoa ..LUsl 

Id  HaadrodtaPMim" Gotwabalk 

Svaa,"  and  "Lfitoc  to  iba  Mocklof  Bird." 

Fotta  ImiUUonaot  tba  Bird) Hoflaao 

■mn" ....  Gottacbalk 

H  A  K  (    1 1  E  4 . 

lamp';*!". Kaokla 

V  pitlon ■■  Paaoa 

PLANTATION     MEI.OBIM. 

i  Hllppera", |  'That  Walton*  Daj" 

Snrroaadad" I  'Come  aloof .  Hotel" 

OUIUIXAL    aONOA. 

.BfM |  'Tha  BaajwPickar"  ,.., 

boQst  tha  OladarlD  biaBro"  

IMIXATIOXI. 

Oborab  Urtao 

Gtiilir 

Banjo 

Doc  Kin*'  Bpeoob 

UoolaUbarlla 

troo  Halodlto  at  tbo  aaaa  lima 

ULVlBIPTIVK    JafCNir. 

Paoarl  Battlaot  MaoasiU-.^liDdTcm 

, Blind  TOWrlDajLliht  Bllodiont 

•  O  NOW. 

tba  Oradl«o(  tha  Daap" ,..._. 

i*aUo»a  Uapu«ard  Pit" 

■-.](  ,.,  romMoora" 

irtOaoa  tbrooabTara'aHalU" 

i    OatbarlDg" 

(  I  Kanombar  Ma."  I  "Tba  Old  flaito"" -... 

"   tba  Boa" I  "Tbo  In  Graan" 

~-*>-^-— ^^ . ~~ 

FIFTY  €1'«T* 

SoMrTod  Baato,  ft*  IHU  aitro- 

Ala  i 


laaad  H\nd  Unttn 

In. 


at  Oraj  a  Moalt  8 tor*. 
aa[r»H.  Oroja.  QUltt 


§ 

CO 

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,(^JxLB'TERS 


CURES   DYSPEPSIA. 


jfctnn'w*0* 


(tires   Tone   to   the   Sfomuoh. 
Ill; 


(?^Tt,XLB^RS 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 


.(^TXl>fBU 


Is  a  Surft  Relief  for  Indigestion. 


P^TXLB 


HAS  SO  BUPKBIOR  111 

BLOOD     PURIFIER. 
Mill 


Laura  Fair  lets  the  "Wolf  out 
of  theFold." 

MHR"WOLF  M  TIIK  POLD'  IS  SOLD  BY 
■  MlIM  l.KTf.N.  u  foil  ttraat.  bplaDdid  pie- 
taroa  for  8a1oona  and  Bar.roonn. 

Tak*a  panpat  tba  t«al*ojarora  of  v*rlaco. 

That  aeij-jittod  tbo  Fur  r.no  -o  bold. 

IV.   SWEENEY, 

MERCHANT   TAILOR 

43    HECIIMI    WKKt.T. 

FINE    COODS!     PERFECT     FITS1 

Satisfaction    Cuarantood ! 

A  FINK    LISK   OF  BPKINfi    AND  SUMMER 
Uoorii  Jatt  recivml.    ('.  1  mud  ...  th.m. 
t»»43  WrgowJ  »tr.et. mbt71m 

t«r.i»  gu*LiTT 
BOOTS  and  SHOES 


oflBlr 


L.   BLAIR'S, 


A.     O  JR.  A.IST  D 

MUSICAL    FESTIVAL 


■  1LI.  UK  utrm   MT  THE  . 


HANDEL  AND  HAYDN  SOCIETY 

...AT  TTIK.... 

CENTRAL  TABERNACLE, 

Tylor  atrcei,  «v*r  TAjrlor, 

COMMKNCING   ON    THK   *9TH   Off  APR1I., 
■    iD'inomi  TURKf.  h  V.MN(I>,  dorlog 
wblob  t'tnotba 

Fall  Grand  Oratorio  of  Elijah 


Mendelssohn's    Hymn   of    Praise. 

Tocattiar  alth  fi>la«t  ooa  from 


Will  be  ftiT.n  bjr  a 

BRAND  CHOlUi  OF  TW3  HUNDRED  VOICES, 

...    A*r. 

ORCHESTRA     OF    .10    PIECES, 

M  1th  Knll  Orajam  AasampitnluoDl. 

Tha  Bolia  will  bo  rat  do  rod  br  Hra.  Uarrloar. 
Moora  acd    llardon,  and  Aloi*r>.  Major,  Masmre. 
Oampball  and  AlaXtn. 
OOBbUUTOR PROP.  OKO.  T.  EVANS 

Prlco  of   V.lml.-I.m «tl    no 

ltf*n-r\ctl    ii'iiii 1   Si* 

Saata  cao  ba  roaarrad  for  tnaaoajon  at  Kobler. 
fh...  A  Uo'a.  rtJlil  Ular  atraat,  oq  and  altar  uA'f. 
L'KI'AV,  April  UH.h. 

Sala  of  BIROLfl  1 1'lKRTB.  with  RKUI-B.VKD 
BBATb.  oa  BAiUHLiAY,   April  26tb. 


AFTKB    Till: 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

00  TO  THK 

Hot     Bootoh, 

■niter  atreot.  mvar  Krani], 
And  try  one  of  thai' 

Hot  Stotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 

All    DrlultH- Xeu    Cents 

frftf JQH.  D.  BKIOQH.  PropH.tor. 

DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT   ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM, 

And  t'oUrne  -if  Ucdlftap. 

T'ii  t\i\fk  BKAUIIfUIi  AND  IlVRTRUOT- 
lU.UUl/  Ira  nbieou  to  be  aaaui.  Open  to  tha 
Pabllo  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EOalBKA  BaU 
BIB  Mopta-omery  atraat.     FOR  MEN   ONLY- 

ear  Da.  Joedak's  Pbitati  Omci  La  At  »xl 
Oaarrattaat  toppoalto  old  Moobaoloa' PotUIob). 


Ladies  and   Children 

....WILL  UND  ... 

KINKEAD'S 

SAOE  BRUSH  HAUL  TONIC 

ADREBSIMi    I'l.FAStVT   TO  I'ftP.  KASI1.Y   APPI.IID. 
I*  noi  craaar,  and  will  not  injur*  tba   raoat  delicate.    It 
enroa  all  dlaaw«a  of  tbo  acolp.  ramoTaa  daodraff, 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

lUndw,    thl  b.lr  .oil  ud   flour.  >°<  ■■  PUKKLV    VKOB 
TAB  UK, 

mr  In.    Otitin,!    MA  1.1 1!    BKU.SU    UAIR    TONIO    AMD 
DRtMBINO  m»r  b.  bill  of  lb*  An.Dt. 

Jlf.    H.     II.UfK,     llrnml.l. 


3E?"  I<i 


ORGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 

....0IB0DLATE8  IN  .... 

All    the   Theatres, 

— AHD    IB 

CIRCULATED  EVERY   DAY 

m  Tan:  »»ja 
GENERALLY    THROUGHOUT    THE    CITY 

PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


iii  — —^~>  "* 

THE  MOST  ELEGANT  OOSTOMWOSK  IK  THK  OJTT 

Beers   ^ic  Maynard, 


1    &<XC±A&<=>" 

fHE  JOUBNAX  0*  AMUBEKERTB. 
ft,bHab*d  eTsrj  Dm  «»  'D8  ^^ 

•a  Me«h»«t  .***  ass  mr»husta.  rt. 

Below  Montgomery.  San  7ranciBQ0. 


Excursion    to  Cleverdale.  At  It  Again. 

,     The  Alta  cannot  oontent  itself  with  bsing 

Hereafter,  eicanion  tickets  will  be  leaned  &  g^  commereial  paper,  bat  every  now  hd(1 
every  Sunday  by  the  8.  F.  and  N.  P.  B.  B.  ihen  0pen8  its  columns  to  some  "eprightiy" 
Co.,  for  the Uip  from  San  Franciaco  to  Clo- ,  writftr  wuo  drivels  ioanely  on  loci,  tapic*. 
verdale,  ninety  milcfl,  throoghthe  beautiful  Tbe  iateit  iQfliction  on.iU  readers  it  in  tUe 
Petaloma  and  Russian  River  Yaltles,  winch 


TUESDAY ■•  -APRIL  22, 


California.  Tr»eatr». 

Toer.  tu  a  splendid  boisa  last  night,  when  Gi- 
ftoenmeUi'i  great  historical  plw  of  "Ebsabslb. 
Quesoof  England,"  was  performed  with  Mrs.  D. 
P  Bowers  iu  the  title  role.  The  pub.io  of  San 
Francisco  are  familiar  with  Mrs.  Bowers'  imper- 
sonation of  Elisabeth,  aod  it  la  only  necessary 
W  aay  that  she  evinced  do  falling  off,  bat  displayed 
the  same  deep  analysis  of  character  and  wonder- 
fnl  power  of  expression  for  which  Bhe  is  so  re- 
markable in  this  part.  The  eceoe  in  wbiob  Elisa- 
beth GiotateB  two  letters  at  the  same  time  was 
given  a*  finely  as  ever,  and  thB  death  eceae was  as 
▼iTidly  pirtrajad  as  on  former  occasions.  The 
support  was  admirable.  Mr.  John  McOollongb  aa 
Robert,  Earl  of  Ksaex,  read  and  actad  bis  part 
aplendidly;  acd  E.  J.  Buckley,  Walter  Leman, 
Henry  Jidwarde,  Kben  Plymptjn,  K.  ».  Tbaper, 
John  Wilson,  R  J.  Prestoo,  Ohas.  Henry,  Mra.  0. 
R.  Baondcrs,  Miss  Helen  Tracy  »nd  Miss  Nellie 
Oummins  acted  their  respect  va  roles  effactirely 
and  well.  To-night  Mrs.  Bowers  will  appear  in 
another  of  ber  great  im  personations  tn  which  efca 
is  equally  as  thrilling  and  impreseive  68  in  Eliza- 
beth-Lady Aadlej ')  Secret  The  fall  cast  appears 
«n  oar  first  page.  Elizabeth  and  Lady  Andley  are 
certainly  the  two  characters  (dissimilar  enough) 
in  which  Mrs.  Bowere  appearB  at  ber  very  best, 
and  none  should  arise  seeing  ber  play  them. 
Metropolitan  Theatre. 

This  week  is  announced  ae  the  last  of  the  en- 
gagement ef  the  popular  Chapman  Sisters.  The 
burlesque  of  "Little  Don  Giovanni"  is  aa  popular 
as  ever,  and  Miae  Blanche's  songs  and  Mlas  Eliaa 
songs,  dances,  and  banjo  solos  are  received  nightly 
with  ebonts  of  applause.  E-.  D.  Daviee  the  ven- 
triloquist attracts  large  audiences  to  listen  to  his 
wonderful  vocal  feats  and  amusing  etories. 
Alhambrn. 

The  now  [programme  presented  at  this  house 
last  night,  proved  a  very  popular  one.  Charles 
Vivian  sangeome  of  his  best  and  most  lively  Bongs 
Buck  as  "Boiling  Home  in  tbe  Morning  Boys"  and 
told  some  capital  etories  J.  G.  BubssII  Bang  tbe 
"The  White  Squall"  excellently  well,  and  Ltitl6 
Mac,  Bob  Hart  and  J.  Robinson  made  tbe  audience 
scream  with  langhter  in  the  act  of  "Here's  Your 
Fishing  Line,"  Sam  Rickey  and  Charles  Sutton 
were  exceedingly  amusing  in  Pes  I  of  tbe  House- 
bold"  and  tbe  roaring  farce  of  "A  Slippery  Day'> 
wound  up  one  of  the  best  bills  of  tbe  season.  It 
will  be  given  this  evening. 

Bella  Union  Theatre. 

R.  G.  Marah  has  made  quite  a  bit  in  the  charac- 
ter of  Black  8am,  in  scenes  from  "Uncle  Tom's 
Cabin"  Thomas  Campbell's  ballads  are  always  en- 
Bored,  Miss  Susie  Robinson  who  made  ber  first 
appearance  last  night,  is  vety  attractive  in  song  and 
danoe.  Tommy  Barton  is  good  in  old  men  charac- 
ter acts,  tbe  programme  is  very  lively  and  enter- 
taining. 

John  Wilson's  Amphitheatre. 

The  combination  between  the  rival  troupes  by 
John  Wilson,  and  Yankee  Robinson,  resulled'in 
an  entertainment  bard  to  beat.  Tbe  wonderfal 
SanFean  was  applauded  to  the  eoho,  John  Conk- 
lis  performed  some  amusing  feats  of  Btrength. 
Omar  Kingsley  was  as  faaoinating  and  graceful 
as  ever,  and  altogether  a  capital  evening's  enter- 
tainment was  presented.  This  is  positively  the 
laet  week  of  the  circus,  and  all  sbould  see  the 
double  troupe  before  the  tenting  season  in  the 
country  commences. 
Buckley's  New   Varieties. 

Leon's  Samwells  1b  a  thorough  artist  in  his  line 
and  is  a  great  attraction  at  this  house  both  in  gym- 
nastia  feats  and  poatomine  Tbe  company  is  rich 
id  female  talent  as  may  be  seen  by  referring  to  our 
first  page,  and  a  very  bright  eEtsrtainment  is 
given.  • 

Piatt'*  Ball. 

To-night  and  to  morrow  nigbt,  and  at  the 
matinee  to  morrow  afternoon  tbe  wonderful 
musical  progigy.Bliad  Tom,  will  make  bia  three  last 
appearances  before  a  Sao  Francisco  audience.  He 
will  present  some  of  his  bat  t  performances.  Everj" 
one  who  bas  seen  Tom  is  delighted  with  his  talent* 
and  those  who  have  not,  should  not  miss  tbe  pre- 
sent opportunity  of  seeing  one  of  the  greatest 
marvel*  of  the  nineteenth  oentury.  * 
Closing  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre. 
The  Commissioners  who  have  in  chaige  the 
opening  of  Montgomery  Avenue  called  in  a  body 
on  tbe  manage  r  eat  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre 
this  morning  and  personally  notified  tbem  that 
they  must  place  the  property  in  their  hands  for 
the  purpose  ef  opening  aaid  street,  at  tbe  expira- 
tion of  the  present  week.  Tbe  order  is  peremp 
tory,  as  the  work  of  demolition  will  be  commenced 
at  onoa  on  Snllivan'a  building  at  the  corner  of 
Montgomery  and  Washington  streets,  and  in  a 
few  davB  more  the  good  old  theatre  will  be  in  the 
hands  of  its  destroyers.  ThU  week  will  be  the  last 
of  its  existence-  aa  a  theatre ;  and  on  Monday  eve- 
ning the  last  performance  will  be  given  within  its 
walls  for  the  benefit  of  Manager  Bert,  who  bas  so 
Dlaokily  carried  on  tbe  theatre  for  tbe  laet  two 
years,  much  of  tbe  time  against  many  adverse  cir- 
oumatanoes.  Magulre'e  Opera  Home  is  subjected 
to  the  same  order,  and  will  pasi  away  band  in  hand 
with  its  old  rival.  Would  that  iti  old  proprietor 
and  manager  were  here  to  receive  a  like  testimo- 
nial. Green  be  the  memory  o(  these  pioneer  thea- 
tres. When  we  think  of  the  thousands  of  delights 
we  have  experienced  within  their  woJIb,  never  to 
be  renewed  again,  our  heart  saddens  at  the  proe- 
psotof  their  near  destruction. 

Woodwabd'8   Gardens— Mr.    "Woodward 

has  departed  from  Lie  eBtabliehed  custom,  and 
will  on  Sunday  next  give  tbe  use  of  his  Gardens 
for  a  benefit  for  the  boy  Buialay.  whose  arm  was 
permannntly  injured  by  fasviug  tbe  muscles  de- 
eteoyed  by  a  ferociousdog  last  week.  A  large  num- 
ber o(  professionals  have  seconed  Mr.  Woodward 
to  this  worthy  movement,  and  have  volucteeied 
for  tbe  occasion. 

AjiAroMiOAi  Museum .—On«  ol  the  moBt 
lomplsie  collections  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
■tatea.  oompriaing  hundreds  of  oostly  and  beau- 
tllnl  wri  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
Mix)  at  the  Museum  on  Montgomery  street    An 

lr  may  be  profttablv  sw.it.  here. 


bow  present  a  scene  of  the  richest  verdure. 
Qnita  a  number  of  excursionists  from  San 
Francisco,  on  Sunday,  enjoyed  this  pleasant 
trip,  suiting  at  eight  o'clock  in  tie  morning 
and  getting  back  before  eight  o'clock  in  tbe 
evening.    The  Antelope,  a  large  swift  steam- 
er, bears  you   through  San  Francisco  and 
San   Pablo   bays  to  Donahue,  distancs  34 
miles ;  where  you  take  the  oars  at  10: 20 ; 
passing  through  Petaluma  at  10: 40  ;  Santa 
Eoaa    at   11:25;      fleildeburg    at    12:06; 
reaching  Oloverdale,   ninety  miles  distance 
from  San  Francisco,  at  1  o'clock,  p.  m.    The 
whole  journey  presents  a  most  enjoy  able  pan- 
orama.   The  bay  scenery,  though  beiut.ful, 
is  familiar  t d  everybody;  but  thepictaiesque 
scjnery  of  upper  Petaluma  and  the  Russian 
River   Tallies,  will  prewnfe  ti   moBt   San 
Franciscans  fresh  visions  of  bjauty.    The 
cars  pass  through  a  constant  sueoassion   of 
broad  emerald  fields  of  waving  grain,  nur- 
series in  blossom,  mammoth  oak  groves, 
large  vineyard*,  and  neat  and  flourishing 
towns,    flankej  by  ever    ohangiDg    moun- 
tain ranges,  bright  with  verdure  to  their  very 
tops.  At  Hea.dsburg  we  strike  Russian  River 
and  skirt  its  side  for  twenty  miles  to  Clover- 
dale,  with  Mount  St.  Helena,  the  highest  of 
the  Contra  Costa  range  of  mountains,  frown' 
ing  down  upon  us  from  the  east,  at  an  eleva- 
tor of  4,345  feet,  and    the  converging  range 
of  the  Coast  mountains  threatening  our  pro- 
gress from  th9  west,  at  a  scarcely  Its*  eleva- 
tion.   At  Cloverdale  the  valley  contracts  to 
a  narrow  pass  between  the  mountains,  which 
the  cars  almost  butt  against.    Two  hours  at 
the  floniBhing  little  town,  and  the  same  pan- 
orama is  gone  overagain  on  the  return  tiip, 
with  increased,  appreciation  of   its  natural 
and  acquired  beiutie*.  No  excursion  can  be 
more   delightful.    There  is  almost  a^  con- 
stant change,  acd  jnsfc  enough  to  see  takesp 
tbe  attantion  interested  and  the  mind  cccn- 
pied  the  whole  trip.    The  line  is  admirably 
arranged,  breakfast  and  dinner  cin  be  pro- 
cured on  the  boat,  and  every  attention   is 
given  to  the  comfort  and  convenience  of  all, 
on  both  boat  and  cars.    To  the  ovtrw  >rked 
professional  or  business  man  the  trip  will  be 
fuund  a  most  invigorating  as  well  us  p  easant 
one. 


Bhapeof  "Town  Talk,"  by  *' Sally  Gabble- 
ton"—  nearly  a  columu  of  flippant  silliness 
expressed  in  ungrammatical  Englit'j.  The 
woman  is  bloedthirBty— wishes  all  the  Chi- 
namen killed,  and  "could  bear  with  com- 
fort of  the  last  Indian  caroaes  rotting  in  the 
sun."  We  conld  hear  with  something  akin 
to  rapturs  that  Captain  Jack  had  Bkin  ed 
Sally  Gabbleton'a  head  d>wn  to  her  scalp 
and  then  removed  that. 


Good   Gracious! 

Philip  Phillips,  the  Singing  Pilgrim,  has 
come  back  to  California !  We  heaid  he  was 
coming,  and  read  many  articles  in  Eastern 
papers  expressing  then*  sympathy  with  Cali- 
fornia under  its  approaohing  inflietion.  The 
Singing  Pilgrim  sang  on  Sunday  at  the  ded- 
ication of  the  Central  Presbyterian  Taber- 
nacle,  We  don't  know  how  it  is,  but  hiB 
voieei*  a  little  more  distressing  tban  when 
he  was  here  before.  We  fancy  bis  nose  was 
a  little  out  of  tune;  perhaps  ho  may  have 
a  toach  of  the  epizootic.  After  the  musio 
from  the  8.  P.'s  nasal  organ  the  church  or- 
gan played,  which  was  very  much  "nicer." 

— ♦ 

Not  to  be  BlurTed. 

The  managers  ef  tbe  Vienna  £xpo:ition, 
whose  notions  are  rather  feudal,  innocently 
sent  to  tbe  Mayor  of  Chicago  for  a  copy  ef 
its  municipal  coat  of  arms.  The  Mayor  was 
not  to  be  bluffed,  however.  He  seat  for  a 
sign  painter,  consulted  with  him,  set  him  to 
work,  and  shipped  the  result,  whatever  it 
may  be. 

Tbe  Frenoh  Government  will,  it  is  stated, 
maintain  Sedan  as  a  fortified  piac?,  and  has 
ordered  the  erection  of  five  detached  forts 
cm  the  neighboring  heights. 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Aitralouer*. 
Mrs.  Bnok.  120  Gear?  street. 

ftncvti*<-lli;r»  uni  MtUtoii^ra 
Stacey  &   Mock,  (school  books  arpecialty.)  S.  "A 

corner  Fourth  acd  Mission. 
H.  il.  Moore,  *<w  Montvi 

Hnattiefts  Collecrt-e. 
Heald'e,  Ersact  &  Stratton's  Collpge.  !A  Post  i 

Butchers. 
Kate,  Fred.  Stills  94  to  M0.  CaltfornU-Marktl. 

ClalrTojante. 
Mrs.  O.  M.  St-owe,  2«f  Kearny  street,  Roo-n  S. 

Employment  Office. 
Ohaa.  F.  Becherer  &  Co.,  653  Sacramento  Btreet. 
Chinese  Employment  Co.— Pierce  &  Co.,  fi.'T  Sao- 

rsmento  street. 
O'Brien  A  Ward,  610  Montgomery  street. 
H.  u .  Kirchoff,  Male  acd  Female  Help, 645  Kearny 

French  Fancy    #>oo<i«. 
Looen  &  Co.,  19  Montgomery,  107  and  N»  s<ntor. 

Hoop  Skirts  BT"\  Corsets. 
M-  Frend,  36  Seoond  street. 

Unman  Hair* 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Co.,  110  Second  atrpst. 

Merchant  Tailors. 
Holland  Bros,,  12    Post  street, 
Milliners. 
Mies  Ltute  Garter,  118  Fonrtb    met 
Mrs.  M.  belie,  226  Kearny  street. 

Searcher  of  Beeords. 
O.  V.  Gillespie.  611  Wasbing'.on  atrest. 

Wines  and  l.|qnot».    (  Wcoleeal'..) 
Daneri  F.  A  Co..  M4  Front. 


SPRING 


Business  Conducted  on 
and  Honest  Principles 
one    prio: 


ALL    GOODS    WARRANTED 
REPRESENTED. 


SanO-n  icii  Island  JPtiiti. 

Since  the  i'bceneloD  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Fandwlch  iBlandB  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  Mud  of  iDdastry  is 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Schieiber,  df  ater  In 
bedding  and  furniture,  620  WsBhington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
prinoipal  Importer  of  pnlu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Puln  has  always  been 
Is  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
for  ma'trasB  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Schiei- 
ber will  tlnd  no  dimculty  In  disposing  of  all 

that  comes.  <& 

a 

American  WatcH.es. 

Beduced  price?,  atH.  A.  Osllender's  62  Sec 
ond  St.  corner  of  Mission,  Jewelry  made  to 
order,    Watches  cut  fully  repaired.  D 


An  anonymous  benefactor  lately  dropped 
in  at  St.  Peter's  Hospital,  in  Loodon,  and 
left  nith  the  Secretary  a  donation  of  ten 
£1,000  Bank  of  England  notes. 


Particulars 
4-B 


Denkln's  Sale  of  Paimtings 
Will  take  place  about  May  20th. 
in  future  advertisement 9. 

Woman's    Rlsnts. 

One  would  ttlok  that  it  was  one  of  woman's 
rights  to  eujoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  tame  price  for  It.  Nearly  all  the  res* 
taurants  "  lor  ladles  and  geLtltmen"  In  San 
Fiaucisco  have  poorer  fare  than  those  whtre 
gentlemen  only  dice.  These  le  an  j xcepthw. 
At  the  Pioseeh  BistauBakt,  on  Washington 
street,  at  the  ccroer  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladies  can 
get  an  citellent  breakfast,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
since  Jfii9,  provides  every  mxnry  the  market 
affords.  Both  ladles  and  gentlemen  find  thera 
dishes  to  please  the  most  epicurean  taste. 


Claiuvotakt. — Madame  Clara  Antonia,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
333  Kearny  St.,  bet.  Bueh  and  Pine.  Consulta- 
tlons  in  English,  French  and  German,  t 

•■ 

Don't  Fail  to  Call  and  See 

The  most  wonderful  and  Riftid  Doctor  Fcr 
tune  Teller  of  the  age,  Madame  Smith,  Astrol- 
oger, just  arrived  from  the  East,  and  can  be 
consulted  on  atl  events.  She  ha*  charms  for 
Luck,  Love  and  Happioes:,  which  never  fail  to 
take  effect.  Office  Consultation,  $2;  by  Le  tr, 
$3.  All  communi  atlons  itrictly  piivate.  Office 
hours  from  10  o'clock  a  m.  to  8  p.m.  SstWac- 
tlon  gu  rinteed  in  every  respect.  Office,  15 
Seoond  street,  Boom  11.  4o 


Notice  to  the  Public 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  Is  now  sel- 
ling off  his  fine  stock  of  men'*,  boys'  aDd  chil. 
orenB'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods.  h\U,  trunks,  valise?, 
e'e,  below  cost.    Call  if  you  want  bargain?.3L 


White  Labor  Only  : 

Employed  by  the  What  Ohcer  L'undry,  121 
Leldesdoiff  B'reet.  

A.   PAoMaut  Location. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  sbould  visit  the  Alh&mbra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tne  building  la  a  verr  fine  one  and  If  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. . 


Bnjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  cariiage,  stylish 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  tr-  the  leading  es- 
eentlalsof  an  enjoyobleride,  nod  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Francisco  so  nnqnest  ion  ably 
as  from  Frank  Eouton,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  Bis  handsome  turn-onts  are  u,-  ed 
by  tbe  best  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
It  n  point  to  employ  able,  hocest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drivers,  nets  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
C:est,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  in  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
except  those  which  he  provides.  Frank  has  en> 
joyed  gr;at  Euccess  In  his  business,  and  the 
admirable  way  lu  which  he  conducts  It  makes 
blm  a  lavorite  with  all  who  patronize  him.    * 


NOTICE. 

mHEPrBLICASEHEREBY  KOTI- 
Bed  that  the  Field  Depatlea  of  thla 
Office  will  commence  aiaeislne  property 
SATl'BDll,  MARCH  1,  1878. 

The  duties  ftaalgned  to  those  depntlea 
are  too  well  known  to  the  com  in  unit  5  tu 
require  explanations,  and  while  I  have 
been  careful  In  making  my  selections  to 
All  position*  by  men  favorably  known  In 
ihu  community  for  their  competency  and 
Integrity,  and  am  confident  that  the  dn. 
tie*  will  be  discharged  by  them  to  the 
general  satisfaction  of  all  concerned, 

I  arg«  ntly  rcqmest  the  genera  1  pabllc  to 
report  to  this  office  any  dlrelletlons  of 
duty  by  any  of  my  Depntles,  and  assure 
them  that  any  just  complaint*  will  re- 
ceive Immediate  attention. 

LEVI  KOS£,\EIC, 

nib 4  City  and  Count     Assessor. 


Spring  Goids  Arriving  ft 

THE  LARBEST   STOCK   AND   LDW£ST  K 
OF  ANY  HOUSE  IN  1HE  CITY. 


CLOTHING,  lit 

COARSE     and    FIN 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  7*0  MAEKKT  STREET,  HARRY  OOR- 
byn  respectful?  iof  orras  blj  friends  and  pat- 
rons that  be  bas  refitted  in  beantifal  style  this 
cosy  and  comfortable  resort,  ard  wilt  bn  pleased 
to  Bee  them,  one  and  all,  and  bave  them  sample 
some  of  the  choicest  wines  and  liquors,  A  new 
billiard  table  from  tbe  mannfaoto  y  of  Liese&fiaid 
with  Phelan  acd  Oollecder's  latest  patent  a'.eel- 
faced  ensbioos,  bas  been  placed  in  tbe  Billiard 
Parlor,  the  popular  and  effiewnt  beverage  manip- 
ulator. Tommy  Carroll,  can  be  found  in  his  old  po- 
sition prepared  to  dispense  oreatnrp  Comfort  to  all. 
ja23  tf 


Er.  O.  T.  Sige  b»B  removed  Mb  effiye  to  the 
Olympic  Olnb  Bnlldlng,  ccrmr  of  New  Mont- 
gomery and  Howard.  is 

Five  Hundred  aion  Wanted 

Immediately.  To  Bend  their  washing  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  LeldeBdorff  Bt.       • 

Fine    Candles* 

*resb,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
▼ariety,  at  M.  A.  Merwr's  pioneer  confection- 
ary. 578  Eearny  etreet.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    q 


MiLLiNEBT.-HatB  clesued ,  pressed  and 
trimmed  to  order  at  the  lowest  prices.  Mlas 
J.  P.  Wood.  824  Washington  street.  4.x 

'  o 

Those  Beautiful  New  Carpets. 

At  Jas.  W.  Bornham  &  Co's,  No.  618  Market 
and  17  Post  streets,  are  going  like  hot  cakeB. 
New  and  choice  returns  coEBtantly  arriving. 
A  perfect  rn=h  to  see  ana  buy  them.  Elegant 
parlor  fnrnitnre  mide  to  order  in  the  finest 
aytle.  a*. 


t>r.  BarlOW  J.  Smith 

IB  giving  a  ooutb  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  Mb  Hygelan  Hall,  «37  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  oommenclng  at  7  %  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  p  u.,  tree.         w 


San  Francisco  Jewelry  Manufactory. 

D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merchant  street.  Diamond 
Setting,  Enameling.  All  kinds  of  repairing 
done.    Jewelry  for  sale,  4-i 


V.rt 


,  mm    . 


CLAY  A/fS 


J.    C.    COMBES, 
TEBRAPIN    LUNCH, 

Cor.  Second  and  Tehama  atreeta. 

fTerrapin    conitantly  on    hand, 
OyBters  in  every    Bt^le.     PBIVATK 
SUPPBR     BOOMS  F^B  PARTIES, 
deo  31 1m 


CUSSES  INJL0CUTI0N. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
the  Theatrical  Profession  in  California  pro- 
Kse  forming  claaaesior  iustrnction  in  Elocntion 
raone  wiahmg  to  avail  tbemaeWes  of  tbe  oppor- 
tunity of  acnniriDK  a  neefal  art  at  a  moderate  coat 
can  eend  in  tnoir  namea  to  "Oamhjeea  "  P.  O.  Boi 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 
PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITUTE 

IV.  JE.  cor.  Jackson  vnd  Kearny  sts. 

THE  GREAT  ERADIOATOR  OF  8PEOIAI 
1  OUMPLAINTS,  foraTerly  of  Lock  Uospita! 
London,  and  the  last  twelve  years  of  bun  Krancieoo. 
DK.  TOZER  informs  the  affliuted  that  after  visit- 
ing all  tbe  HOSPITALS  in  LONDON  AND 
PARIS,  and  spending  one  jeitr  in  the  most  oele- 
brated  Hospital  in  London,  tbe  LOCK,  be  has  re- 
opened bis  old  Medical  Institute  at  the  old  utand, 
where  be  can  always  be  found.  DR.  TOZftK  hoe 
for  forty  sears  met  with  unparalleled  sucoees  id 
tbe  treatment  of  disease  Keoernlly  kaown  at 
OURONIO  AND  SPECIAL  COMPLAINTS. 

OB.    CHAS.    H.    TOZEK 

is  in  every  way  responsible,  binding  himself  U 
effect  a  permanent  CUBE,  or  making  no  charges 
Those  who  cannot  afford  to  pay  for  advice  atd 
medicine  will  be  charged  for  mediaine  oniy.  1  HI 
MijNl  HLY  RESTORATIVE  PILLS,  never  known 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  cases  for  which  they  arc 
recommended,  are  to  be  obtained  only  at  mj 
office.  Price,  $5  per  box.  Full  direotion  on  each 
bos,  rent  by  Express  or  otberttiBe. 

D«C.  TOZER  does  not  imitate  the  advertising 
Qiacka  who  make  it  a  practice  to  puhlieh  false 
amdavitsand  other  fa'se  references,  but  refera  t-c 
tbe  mo?t  respeotable  people  in  tbe  State,  whom  he 
has  cubed  of  diseases  which  others  have  tailed  tr 
eure. 

BK.    CHAvS.    IT.  TOZKB, 
N.  E.  corner  Kearny  and  Jackson  streets, 

fel-tf  San  Francisco. 


Attention,  Oood  Livers! 


proprietor  ol  the  Miners' Res- 
taurant, has  taken  the  management 
of  botb  the  Miners'  Reeaaurant  on 
Commercial  street  and  the  Miners'-^ 
Branch  on  Market  street,  io  partnership  with  MR 
A.  DRAYEUR,  who  has  been  connected  with  the 
firm  lor  years.  Improvements  have  been  made  in 
the  ouisine  departments  that  will  render  the  Mi- 
ners'more  popular  than  it  has  ever  been  during 
the  22  years  of  its  prosperity.  Oar  Bills  of  Fart 
embraoe  all  tbe  delicacies  of  tb£  season.  Out 
motto  is  "Good  Fare,  Good  Oooking  and  Moderatt 
Oharges." 

P.  UEB6EB  A  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT. 

Sal  and  583  Commercial,  and 
709  Market  street. 
Open  torn  5  A.M.  to  ID  p.m.  aa3l  lm 


ThelForlunate.Man  who  BuyiUiCtt  - 
.     stltbe  IX1J  AUCTIOH  MOU  I  a 


THE   UNFORTUNATE  MAIlWtm 
DOES    NOT.  « 


UNDERCLOTHING,  ALL  GRi eur 


White  Shirts  for  the  WWt  No, 


PI  ALTOS, 

ORGANS,  PIANO  STOOLS,  PIANO  COVERS. 
Sheet  Music,  Music  Rooks,  Music  Folios,  etc. 
A  new  stock  and  large  assortment.  Oall  and  ex- 
ami  .  e  tbem.    The  oelebrated 

HcOAHHOW    PIANOS, 
Now  regarded  by  the  musical  profession  as  tbe 
best  medium-priced  Piano  in  this  market, 

A.  &.  BAMlBurT  tfc  CO.,  Asedta, 
mb2fi2w  No.  781  Market  street. 


mm  **,  »t 


ARION 

Pianoforte. 


DECLARED  BY  THE   JtlDOES  AT  A*LATl! 
Fair  of  tbe  Amfrioan  Institute,  after  a  hi  mo- 
(old   trial    arainsc    Steinway/s,  ObickerinR's,  «c 
otber^^o  be  THK  BEST  ON  EXHIBITION.     H. 
CTTtTAZ,  8»le  Agrent.    »0  O'Farrell  street 
N  B.—  Pianos  of  allstyleaTO  RENT.         mart 


For    tbe    Best    Candles. 
Go  to  tbs  popular  store  of  Geo.  Haas  ft  Co., 

20  Ee^roy  street.    New  Btyle  cap  bonbons  for 
baHi  and  partlee.  3bi 


Bar  Sugar 

POR    SALE  — 518    KEARNY     STSEET.    AT 
"     MERGER'S.  _  AJso,  every  kind  of  Candies 

M.    A.   HKBCEX. 


RETURN  THE  BOOK! 

WHOEVER    BORROWED  THB    "MEMOIR 
OF  HOME"  from  the  FiQABO  Office  is  par. 

ticularly  requested  to  return  it  at  ones. 


WILLISJ^BAND. 

MU8IO    FUKNIBHED    FOR    ALL 
occasions.    HoBic  imported,  arranged 
and  for  sale. 

MiECrSM.  BLUM    Leader   of 
Orehe.tra. 

nlXBT  TON  DIB  HEBIIX,  lead- 
er of  Bra..  Band. 

gar-Ordere  from  the  coantrr  promptly  attended 
to.  Address  H.  w.  WILLIS,  Raton's  Haaic 
Store.  138  HocUomerr  street,  or  MABOTJS  M. 
BLUM.  2SO  MorJKomery  street,  jaStf 


A.    -W.    WHEIDIN, 

Whitener  and  Paper  Hanger, 

Ho.     1M    SIA1T    STBXJET, 

apl  lm  Betw.sn  Dnpont  and  Stookton. 


FASCT    GOODS,    WATCHtt 
JIWItlCT,    HOXIO.V*.  WF 
PEI.Fl'ME»,  STATIOID 

EI9LISH    CIT1EBT,   TBW»l 
BIOS,    TALIS!  S,    TOBACW 
A  FDLL  STOCK  OP 

Linen  Coats  and  Durt 

A  FDLL  LI  SS  OF      ■ 

LINEKT     S0I*1 


Mi 

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C1LI.    AND    SEE     JOB    10W'' 
THAT 


/^WE  BlowTour 

own  Horn 
Because 

We  Have 
Got  A  Stork 
That  will 

ADMIT  IT. 


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IXL  Auction  Si 

6 1 8  Kearny  st. 

Corner    o*    Ooi 


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QUEE1V     OP    THE    AMERICAN    STAGE. 


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Sisters  *>•  *•  SOWERS! 


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ROBERT  AUDLEY 

k*  «M  AaSfAe  MMfM|  n%?  to  4  *«■*  dfWSaa 


Bon  Giovanni!  john  mccullouchbi 

LADY  AUDLEY'SS  ECRET 


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BENEFITjOFJIrlR^^OWERS  THE  HUNCHBACK 

SATGRDAT  AmRXOON,  il  ]  o'clock 

Second  Mrs.  Bowers Mary  Stuart 

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loa.Br  Brea  aad  Hill  K*4h>. 

F<FTTY(iRSAU TDMFHY  I.RTOM 

earn  and  Anay 

Proa.  Ueale  Tata 'a  Q*l>  n 

Saa.                         R  n,  Mtnh  I  Aidr  >ni)Hd 

IL»  '  itte"1r*a'er....Will  PUrk  I  Shelly Teo.a.y  Br«* 


SONQ  ANO  DANCi. 

HmlUd 

"BOfH   PlDB, 

SUSIE  R0B1IOM 
Mania  Maryby 

Uoc  eliding  »i'o 


HU8BAND8    WILL    DO    ITI 

Mr  Somertoa R.  O   Marsh  ;  Mr.  Hm'th  ...Thai.  Ciapteli 

Hit  « !(•        ...    JsBOl*  Jebneoo      Mr*    Mnitb     . Fanny  GtrreUOn 
Mr.  Byo-a  ...     _  J^«»3^J*lj^^f°^^*l'^nj?Z'-'^— 
pfTalfol  will  arrive  from  the  Knal  ■aortly. 


a  WW  and  Cold?  ^t< 


srts  fi 


D  HAS  RETURNED  TO 

SHIRT    STORE, 

IF     tr**«,  >.»•  K*bot*4  to 

Hocond     Ktrrot, 

m   will    and    n    r.opJ.U    ft*. 

■BIITI    ood     riKIIHII- 

».     nt     ll.«     uannl    low   priCCft. 


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KF.ftr.orrT  A  rn. 


IFlW"  _ 

.nuii3C  NNBLIi' 

RAHU1NIC4L 


iats  !'•' 


N  PLANT! 

Jlndiau  Remedies, 

'OB  THB  CURB  OF 

Sore  Throat, 

Dyipipeia, 

OtUrrk, 

tmi,  Disrtbee. 

i         MK'll'OD  and 

D)  eeote  ry. 
e  o:i  mr-i  »i  f  >om*>  of  thoee  who 
d:  Hon.  Kamar-l  I'o'tlj,  »x-Go»»r- 
i.  Pool:  R.  11.  Stolon :  benrj  K4- 
ifornlk  Tb»*trf :  Kred  I.islor.  »od 
I-A1T    KKARnY    SIRhKT.be- 

d  FtSB.  «pJ  tf 


OPERA  HOUSE. 

NLA    OITY,    NKVADA. 

AST  TBfiATRK  U  Ag  BEBN  RE- 
,  awl  caa  b«  rcniftd  bj  Uio  alfbt  or 
tttar*    and.    tnveUog    oomvaalM 
jd   with  on  kupHcatlon  D]r  latiar 
J  CMS     FlrKB, 


1 10MOVBP. 

D  8KWINO  MACHINE  AOKMOY 
l  DOW  rtnoTld  to  15*  New  MonU 
dim  a.witd.  N.  R-Th.  WBBD 
took  tbs  highlit  premium  arer 
eUion  at  the  Brest  World's  Fair 
"  a  ssma  first  Pramlara  st  tba 
lata  Fair,  apon  TWKN1  Y- 
"*»r  and  that  oow.  b*  tha 

E    8ELF-ADJ081IKO 

mlat  ts  aaajly  doablad,  aad  rstssl Is 
sta  m  mlshaHo.  mil  las  aod 


T«aU 


By  a  Clerk  who  Ttlsd  to  Sell  Him 
a  Suit  of  Clothes. 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING.   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE.    ANO 
FQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 


IF    BE    BAD   O.NK    TO    rW 

GREAT  CLOTHING  EMPORIUM 
C.  P.  Van  Schaack  &  Co. 


HE 


708,  712,  714  and  716  Kearny  sireeT, 

(OPPOSITE  THE  PLAZ*,) 
EWOVMI  UAlE  BF.KS  SC1TED 
at  os-f,  wllhant  nny  nao««iiary 
■  ■Ik,  and  would  have  been  ilvlnn  to- 
day, sua  aroaaseat  to  eoclrtj.  and  a 
walklac  adTertlaeasentorthe  low  p>vleea 
at  wbleti  goodi  are  -old  by  that  enter- 
prlila*  flraa,  laatead  of  aelac  a  "  dt)»*d 
eold,  daasp.  dlaacreeable  body." 


Philadelphia   Restaurant. 

0HA8.  T.  BBRQOLD.  fROPHIBTOR. 

nf he    uaoioEKT    «m 


■FEl  1AL    SOTH  B    TO 

Picnic  and   Hall  ConniiittteR. 


in-l    uROMKf     i 
•  bo  test   ma«1o<«n*  ia   tbe  St\iy.  acd> . 
tint  leads'*,  at  lair  rates 

HIT.  \<  F.fct      KI<  ll.lltli 

.AND   ... 

IIVHKV     AMIAK, 

with  tbaft  Qraii  BiDMllon, 

COUJITliBi'El    IT  . 


SAPPHO    TKOU'F.. 

Iaelndtng  tbe  Child   Wonder.  «APPMO. 

I^KI.IR     RIJJS, 

atlat  IX.   F.l.1.1*  i.n.1   W.    Fit, It. 

Merlo-Comle    nml     lluvttlata. 

OUT     LI>T«  |», 

...    AVD.... 

LUCY      AOA.M8. 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 


TO  or.DER 


$50, 


ImANTCASTBR^S 

•IT  W.taHIXOTON  KTKK1T, 

lelOlm  Opp,  M*gniro>  Op*™  Honx. 

SANGER  HALLE 

(SINGERS  UAI.l.J 
IA     BIABT    »T.,    WEAR     KBASNT. 


Jtfone  Hoi  Ihp  Cholcc.t  fllrond.  of    Wlie* 
HOd  Liquor.  o«  baud. 

DEPOT  WfTAND  &  lASCHt'S  BAT  BREWERY 

f.lBtt  ri!):is  HKI.PMAHW. 


Tit    ABOVF.    A  KTIKT*    AUK    !»<>W    0>    OIK  llllOKS     A>D    DAM    A«B  K!» 

A     sised  tij  mi.uni  W..t  of  ibo  Kooky  Monotalos.  tbfoujb  our  »B.ncj, 

NIIKRIIIAN     .OltllVX     .1:    CO. 


Live  Well  and  Enjoy  Yourself. 
SOUTHERN  PACIFIC 

Oyster  and  Chop  House 


WE    FURNISH   THK    FATT'  BT    OYSTERS 
and   oboioeat  Cbopi  aad  rt»»afcp,  mnkM  in 
tbe  bait  manner,  witb  tbe  best  OoHee  *nd  be  t  of 
•  Tembicfr,  at  modiraie  rat-r.    Tbe  floeet  Mqaors 
and  Oltara. 
•ar-JSIecant  Baltca  af  Kooms  for  1. utile*. 
■ay-OPEN  DAY  AND  BIOHT. 


aplT  tf 


P.  D.  JESbEN.   t  Pn>[rfetors. 


nh    m      DAVBTIKN 

sSPaaaaBa  old  mrn  mm 


DAVB    MKNDE8,    at   tb« 
oldoriiln.  IrVudLioo.  19G.»rj 

ElU^SK^rSLIrtfiaiSa;  illK*?? 

tin*  tta  old  Plonsar  Looo.b- ..„TA«_"Qid  8d.*[x    u 


THE    OLD 

Hot    sootoli, 

lfl  M.-rtcB  sirtel.    n..r  ttrnrup. 

All    r>i-lnl<»    Tvn    Cent  (8 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  A«D_JtRRY  IN  TOWN. 

Alwara  on  Qle  the  New  York  Herald,  Harper'r 
Wneklf,  Fraok  Leslie's,  Dty'ii  Dom«».  Police  G* 
zette,  all  Ike  California  panerii.  also  London 
Pnnob.  BsU'.LVlf*.  Ulastrated  London  Nawa.  Call 
and  eat'sfjr  yourself. 

atr-  Don't  forget  the  *lirn  or  tbe  Hot    Scotch. 

fe7  tf  W.  K.  WALDBON.  Proprietor. 


GEORGE    MATES 

D BALER  IN  OYSTERS,  GLAUS 
andall  kinds  ol  SHELL  FISH. 
Stalls  Not.  tO,  Al.  *»,  OsJifonvU 
Market,  entrance  on  UaUfornls  strati 
Pmblioorprlfau  partiaa  ud  fsraUfcaa  nW4 
Toml  A.H.  to  11   P.  at.    UdiM*  and  OwtUrsao'i 


BOWERY  THEATRE, 

SALT    LAKE   CITY. 


■yABIETY  TALENT  EN  ROU  HS  EAST  OAK' 
*  .Iw.r.  teooro  fir*t-ol.«»  eng.fora.nU  t-y 
Btoppiog  at  Salt  L.ko  aod  appliinv  to 

B.  J.Kiiur, 

f*S  Hn.tneaa   M.natar. 


BALDWIN'S    DAIRY  BUTTER  I 

'PHISIH  TOOERTIFYTHATN.B.  TKRWUL- 
I  LIOER  A  CO  ,50  and  81  Waihinufcoa  Maifcet,. 
are  tbe  BOLE  AGENTS  for  tbe  sale  of  rdybrarfrj 
of  hnlter,  kno»n  as  "BALDWIN'S  DAIRY  BOT- 
TH  R."  It  bas  been  sold  at  tbe  above  stand  tbe- 
pnit  thirteen  yeari,  aod  any  brands  of  butter  rep- 
reseoted  to  be  of  my  make  not  procured  cf  If.  B*. 
TsrwDllsor  A  Co..  are  counterfeits, 

If,  K.    BALDWHT. 
Ban  Francisco,  April,  6th.  1B72. 

IV.  IS.  TBBWILLIOKBdb  CO. 
fs'ifi-lm  aSO  and  51  Wasbinftton  Market. 


Signor  Mancusi, 

PRIVATE  SINGING    LESSON6.-OLA8S  01* 
MONDAY  »nd  THrilDAT, 

At  >  P.M.    8t.  Jamaa   Boo.t,  »efi  Martot  itiMt 

oomar  of  Ellla.  M»lM 


MILITARY    COOD8 

....am.  .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRICAL 

TRIimisGS, 

;  Maatcaaien  Ittt^t.   M~m  Ha  .1. 

inu  t.  B»DO«aU  wmnw. 


V 


"  ^*I  GAR O -" 

7-t.  J0TJEWA1  OF  AJTOSEKHII8. 

Psbllisid  rmy  Db  in  the  ?•«*  <W 
x  p  S  O  <3-  A-  I*  3D  TJ  B 

AT 

MaUert.uOt  aa«  S«*    W«.nln»t,n  St. 

tK.av  'r^uromery.  San  Francisco. 


j^ggDAY. APRIL  22,    1873 

Figaro  ii-ie*  before  seren  dlfeteni  am 
dle«ee>  «•  programme  ewry  »lght. 

Charming   Consistency. 

The  Grizzly  has  two  criticisms  on  the  psr- 
formai.ce  of  Blind  Tom,  one  on  the  fourth 
page  the  other  on  the  sixth.  In  one  notice 
it  saye: 

Of  CDune,  artistically  ipeilang,  ttere  is 
literally  no  merit  in  bi*  performance,  whxti 
1b  mere.T  a  dextroQS  jiogliog  of  hot 
Olt  either  ainl  or  feeling,  and  yet  crowds 
flook  rjiittly  to  hear  bim,  and  came  away  en- 
raptured, while  even  hid  ape-like  antics  and 
idiotic  grimaces  are  delightedly  dwelt  upon, 
u  "real  cunning." 

In  the  other: 

The  fact  of  a  negro  boy  pitying  the  meet 
difficult  music  of  which  be  is  totally  igno- 
rant, except  eo  far  as  scund  is  eoocerned,  is 
something  more  than  wondeiful !  Hi*  time 
is  perfect,  although  be  has  no  guide;  and  to 
witness  the  very  next  thing  to  the  "what  is 
it"  producing  the  most  delightful  music 
from  the  piano — the  very  f  >rm  of  which  he 
kas  not  the  sligheit  knowledge— is  some- 
thing that  gives  us  cause  to  exclaim,  "most 
wonderf  ol  I" 

Now  we  should  like  .to  know  which  of 
these  two  somewhAt  different  opinions  is  that 
of  the  editor  of  the  Grizzly. 


The  Last  New  Sonfi. 

Air—  "Meet  dt  CatfJtdon," 
Emerson  OorvfUe  U  my  name, 
Mr  business  alwayg  Is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  a-d  Fancy  Boast, 
Relishes  these,  that  my  house  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
Ob:  bieh  obt  Ob!  blgh  oh! 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
CorvlUe  -aye  so!  says  so! 
0»  Fine  Street,  at  No.  110, 
Remember  the  Lumber  aad  call  again, 
Vision*  of  8h;ll-n-h  In  every  style, 
Inw-rlly  cause  you  much  to  emlle. 
Ladi-s  wiib  escorts  tbere  always  go, 
Ladle*  gol  Lalies  mo\ 
Ebdmvosi  Ooawifle^s  poUtal  and  so 
J-1  Th»y  go!  they  go!  thfy  gol 


Pratt'.,  Abolition  Oil 

Oores  =tlff  joints.  Sprains  and  Biuiaes.  3-t, 


Frvsli  an     Sweet. 

Fer  *Jie  b<;<t     oonfeeoonery.   r»  to   GsnV-   led 
Warner's.  1U7  Moctfonttrr  St.  near  SattP-        K 


Twenty  Tftousincl 

Pap<r  Collars",  all  Styles,  (r  sale  cheap  at  the 
Wna:   Cb^ar  Lancdry,  office  121  Leldeadoiff  at. 


THo    Veto 

la  eel  br.ted  for  lu  superior  liquors  and  nee 
cigars  Cocnolsaieors  say  our  "Pony"  Brandy 
puts  a  veto  on  all  other*.  Call  and  sample  It. 
X.  H.  L«vy,  proprietor.  Souhwest  corner  of 
Kearny  and  Commercial.  Is 

Everybody    Suited. 

There  la  dj  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  bate,  it  "Ths"  Bat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  <  weird  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  style*  can  be  found.  The  stock  la  immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  la  sure  to  be  suited.  b 


Do    Wot    Suffer    from    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Kails,  can  find  Instant 
nlief  by  **  plying  at  Dr.  B.  fl.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute.-ill  Eetrt-y  etreet;  from  1  to  6pjl  We 
s~>*l  from  experlenu:.  bavins  tested  the  Do.:- 
ter't  capability.  References  given  if  required,  e 


PRIVaXS    LeSSOKS   ET   THE    FRENCH    LiXGUAQE 

by  i.  josset,  gndnate  of  the  University  of 
Pan=.  iate  Professor  of  De  la  Monnals'  Hotmal 
School  for  Tea-.hers,  and  cf  St.  Mary 'a  College, 
London.  10a  Gea*y  arrest,  between  Hason  and 
Taylor,  upstairs.    Ben  of  reference  given,     a-q 

We  would  recommend  you  to  John  0.  Bell  if 
you  wish  to  buy  carpets  and  furniture  cbesp. 
Steamer  and  picnic  chairs  of  every  description. 
Hearty  opposite  the  Grand  Hotel,  on  Market 
sttwet.  A  p 

Gord    Investment. 

Ho  other  cliy  is  the  United  States  offers 
greatfr  icdicements  at  she  present  time  for 
investment  in  i own  lots  than  San  Diego.  Now 
is  the  time  to  secure  lots  at  $25  each  at  131 
Montgomery  street.  This  is  the  best  chance 
ever  offered.  • 


■Pnoroarevpiiic    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
flhtllery.  54  T"hir'  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  ttree  a 


Fob  fete  wobk,  go  to  T.  G.  Jessup,  dentist, 
oor.  Suttei  -nd  Montg'ry,  over  Tucker's.     3-v 


Removal, 

Samuel  SwJt  has  removed  from  116  to  118 
Post  street.  Sewing  mschlceB  rented  »nd:re- 
paired  as  ue ml,  and  sold  cheaper  than  ever,  x 


Laths  a>t»  QEXTLFifES,  reistmber  the  lead- 
ing fashlOBable  retail  Shoe  store  In  San  Fran, 
ctaeo.  H.  Hlndera,  332  Keajpy  street,  between 
Pine  and  Bush.  4E 

Tne     Best    Remedies, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
ty*s  Webfoot  Pffls,  for  an  bilious  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Bensome 
street,  cerner  of  Commercial.  * 


Olam  Chowder  Every  Wlarnt. 

The   best    chowder  in  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  16  Morton  street,  just  off 

arny-  ^ 8-» 

_j»a.m    Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bubs  Souse  Oazriage*  can  be 
'Ound  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
abUahment,  southwest  corner  Bash,  and  Mont- 
ns..  or  Dexter  8tablee.  Oarrlace  orders 
;....  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
tr  night,  at  reduced  rases.  me 

m 
A  great  variety  cf  Ties  and  Bows,  all   styles, 
lost    received   at  the   What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
Leideadorff  a  tret  t.  * 


gome  Hash. 

The  hick  horses  have  a  hacking  ooogb. 

This  U  how  the  Washington  Critic  tells  it: , 
"A  wealtbv  Californian  named  Lick  hss 
giveo  $100,000*11  at  a  lick  for  a  memorial  to 
Tom  Paioe." 

The  Chic  <go  fire  dep.-rtxeot  pays  a  horse 
doctor  $1,000  a  year. 

Marple  A  Gump  wi  1  sell  some  splendid 
pictures  to-merrcw. 

Female  pamb!ers  flourish  in  New  Orleans. 

Oacd[ic:niCi  in^ies^e  in  va  u?  w.th  age 

TLe  red  fiends"  hive  bean  f^o'.ing  the 
"boys  in  blue."  Th  y  are  still  ia  the  lavs 
bed*. 

The  Chronicle  now  stigmaiz.s  the  ttig- 
mati  manifestation  as  a  irick. 

Captain  Jack  in  shootrng  the  Peice  C^m- 
mis.-ioners  only  got  even.  The  whites  did 
exactly  tbe  same  thing  in  1852. 

"Domestic  infelicity"  sometimes  means 
''diink." 

BpurgeoD  objects  to  'Key."— and  perhaps 
rightly. 

The  Ntw  York  Tiibune  is  to  have  a  new 
building.  H.  G.'s  spirit  comes  "  knocking" 
about  thd  old  ooe. 

Amateur  tenors  stand  on  th=ir  toes  to 
reach  the  high  not-.s. 

Mrs.  Jkluffiogton  pronouno:S  -cireum- 
s'ance"  "  kirbumstanee."  She  bits  it  is 
more  classicil." 

A  Mass.caueet  s  husband  is  ohTerel  for 
Bale.    Piic9$100. 

Eich  slrop  cf  rain  in  the  San  Joaquia  Val- 
ley is  worth  a  dollar  just  now. 

Rogues  get  rich. 

Bulletin  and  Call  coriespondents  are 
"eracking  up"  Los  Angeles.  It  is  a  geod 
place  to  settle  id. 

All  the  Ban  Jose  horsas  have  the  epizootic. 
Judgment  on  the  town  for  not  patronizing 
shows. 

An  I'jwa  woman  waota  to  be  State  Treas- 
urer.   Let  her. 

The  Washington  Critc  says  :  'California 
is  on  the  down  grade  in  manufactures." 
Bah !    We  haven't  cjmmencel  yet. 

A  whopper  from  the  Criie.  Second  time 
of  publication.  Remember  Annanias !  "San 
Franciao  urchins  are  running  around  bare- 
foot." 

Many  of  the  London  clergy  write  for  the 
secular  period' eals. 

Bev.  Father  Prendergast  h;s  probably  got 
him-elf  into  a  scraps.    Nous  verrons. 

In  the  modern  lesion  a  murder  trial  is  a 
scheme  to  thwart  j  u-tice. 
f^SemebeJy  has  wriitsn  and  prioted  a  play 
en  th%  Modoc  war.    It  is  too  talky  to  act. 

Prof.  Fowler  ha3  gone  to  Oregon  to  talk 
to  tlewet-footsd  oms. 

Bret  Harie  is  out  in  a  card  in  the  Golden 
Eta  stating  that  he  is  not  finishing  "Mliss" 
in  that  paper.    No  one  siii  he  was. 

All  the  Eastern  papers  are  publishing 
this  :  "  Strawberries  are  too  sour  to  eat  just 
now."  Poor  wretches !  As  if  t.ere  were 
any  Eist ! 

Hew  ia  prevent  fits— Buy  ready-msde 
boots. 

"Better  be  a  hangman  tban  a  corrupt 
judge."    Oh,  yes,  and  starve  ! 

Stephen  May  tell  has  an  article  on  ''Split- 
ting Wo:d"  in  the  Golden  Era.  That's 
right.  Let  him  quit  poetry  and  write  on  a 
fubject  he  is  ma-ter  of. 

It  takes  gold  to  buy  greenbacks. 

A  eiptive  mouta  in  Wasniogton  sings  like 
a  yonng  canary.  San  Franc'sco  can  boast 
a  singing  rat. 

Pennsylvania  proposes  lo  found  a  culinary 
college.    Gocd  for  Pennsylvania. 

Frogs  aie  in  season  now.  They  are  good 
fricaseed. 

The  custom  of  throwing  rice  after  a  bride 
is  Ckioe-e.  The  custom  of  throwing  boot- 
jacks at  ter  is  Engli-h. 

The  ed.tor  et  a  Sac  Jose  paper  has  the 
ohesk  to  say:  "Bow  dreary  a  toad  must 
feel  shut  up  in  a  rock  1,000  years." 

Philosophical  happiness  is  ti  waDt  little 
aodenjey  much ;  vulgar  happiness  to  want 
moeh  and  enjoy  little. 

Sweet  limes  are  mueh  more  deliclons  than 
oranges. 

The  Alta  saya :  "  There  were  an  unusu- 
ally large  number  of  visitors  at  Ssaoelito 
yesterday."    Yes,  tbere  were  a  big  crowd. 

The  pastor  of  the  New  Tabernacle  on  Ty- 
ler street  says  tte  ground  cm  which  theatres 
stand  is  sacri'egious.  Selections  from  "Wil- 
liam Tell"  in  the  Tabernacle  next  week. 
Admission  one  dollar. 

Ioe  has  gone  up  to  two  and  a  half  cents  a 
pound. 

Somebody  of  the  name  of  Bennett  is  go- 
ing to  jaw  in  public  with  Mrs.  Kimball  on 
the  subject  of  Free  Love.  What  does  he 
know  about  it? 

San  Jcse,  as  might  have  been  expected, 
would  not  patronize  the  Fabbri  Opera  C9m- 
binatjon. 

it    i»   Tto©. 

J.  A.  Sbaber  k  Do.  are  selling  parlor,  sets  and 
all  other  kinds  of  furniture  and  bidding  cheaper, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  daaler  in  town.  Other 
dealer*  don't  stand  a  ghost  of  a  chance  when 
people  know  Sbaber'*  prices. 

Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 

The  Peopl&'d  Bemedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains. 


We  get  no  business  frum  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  Done  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
laundry     Office,  121  l>ide6dorff  street.       • 


XL.aclic-8  "Vl»ltlnjj  Cards. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Joms  P. 
rjwraa,  126  Sntter  street,  opposite  Lick  House, 
and   at   the    Grand   Hotel.    X.  B.—  Eajtdexb- 

CHXETS  KXATT.T  HACKED.      PrrvtnigTP    Of   8VetT 

description  to  order.  e 

Star  SrxUrta  ana  Collars. 

All  aorta  and  site*,  for  ta'e  cheap,  at  the 
What  Chter  Laundry,  121  Leideadorff  st.        * 


Highly  Important. 

The  Call  ia  really  the  silliest  paper  ever 
published.  The  Obroniele  of  Sunday 
equibbediis  proprietor  as  follows: 

Tte  Bulletin  favors  Chinese  immigration. 
The  railrotd  was  built  with  Chinese  labor, 
and  Pickering  k  eps  a  Chinese  cook. 

The  Call  makes  this  the  sobject  of  a  lead- 
ing editorial  and  assures  its  readers  that 
Pickering  does  not  te«p  a  Chinese  cook;  for 
feir  the  Call  should  lose  subscribers!  Now 
me  wish  to  know  if  Pickering  ha*  his  shirt* 
washed  at  a  Cbiae?e  Liundry,  if  he  drinks 
Chiius}  t=awhen  be  can  buy  Japanese,  aid 
if  be  eats  Chinese-grown  rica  «ith  hisourry. 
We  give  the  Call  and  Mr.  Pickering  the 
benefit  of  aur  wide  circulation  by  republish- 
ing the  important  fact: 

The  troth  is.  tbat,  Pickering  does  not 
''keepa  Cbineee  cook"— ha  has  never  em- 
ployed one. 

Oyetern. 
In  strolling  roond  the  ouer  nigh;, 
To  look  at  "FiiFco  by  gas  light, 
vrar  careleaa  f  sat ,  by  chai.ee  did  straj 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  BOieen 
Through  welch  a  tweet  bonquet  was  seen ; 
While  mossy  Etone  and  pearly  shell. 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell. 
aLtdt  that  window  Feem  to  b: 
Rome  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

Stop,"  aald  my  friend,  "ief  s  go  In  here— 
It  looxs  bo  nice — tad  try  their  cheer." 
■All  right,"  I  aald,  '-I  muEt  agrae 
I L»t  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  sea: 
Than  at  our  side  a  wetter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  oor  wlsn— 
Said  they  bad  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  It  tree, 
And  cooked  magmji:aiih/,  toe; 
All  kHids  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  etyle;  just  tnink  of  that, 
And  If  yoor  month  don't  water,  then 
Ton're  dlnerent  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  §  and  crabs  and  terrapins ;] 
In  tact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kinds  of  game, 
Pisa,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  conld  name, 
While  every  dish  wae,  I  ana  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epienxv. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem," 
That  th^y  hava  here  the  best  ioe  cream; 
So  here  they  flook,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  wnat  they  call  "suUi  nice  dinners." 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rash 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  hnd  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Paciflc  Oyster  House,  837  Bnsh  street,  above 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  >"lghL 

OHABLES  FTAAKF.  Proprietor. 


McDowell,  SJao-w  Card  Writer 

B*ady  made   and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 

608  Market  street,  cor.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 


Or.     L'olierty 

Hif  devoted  nie  study  more  particnlarly  to 
shronto  and  specific  practice,  and  at?  snch  ts 
eow  t>>e  acst  fuccezffful  of  any  Physician  in 
dan  ?>ancbtCo.  Office  519  S&cramentt  street, 
eorner  of  Lei3e*doru\  a  few  doora  oelow  Whui 
0h«er  House.  t 


Pratt's  Abolition.  OIL 

Corel  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


3-L 


Mrs.  M.  W.  Kind,  dre&makfr,  has  removed 
to  122  Geary  street,  between  Dnpont  and  Stcck- 
ton,  opposite  StaT  King's  church.  St. 


attention,    Ladles 

To  give  the  skin  the  SDltoeBS  of  velvet,  and 
the  tint  of   the  lily   to   the   complexion,  uae 

Dicetts  GeeiiE  de  Lis.  l 


LADres,  nor  Is  yonr  time  to  boy  your  under- 
clothing at  a  great  f  acrid  e,  because  EL  Fried- 
lander  has  gone  to  Europe  to  buy  his  Fall  im- 
portations, and  haa  left  ordtra  to  sell  hie  Urge 
stock  of  ltdles'  and  children's  underclothing, 
comprising  all  styles  ard  patterns,  cheaper  tban 
at  acy  othtr  place  in  the  city.  Bt member  the 
number,  9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Balldlng.      8b 


Pub   ic  accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a  m.,  can 
be  returned  In  the  evening  if  reqniri-d;  we 
never  disappoint!    What    Chesr   Laundry,  121 

Leiaeadorff  street.  • 

■  •  - 
syFos  CamnBEs's   Pxctubes  go  to  Mouse's 
GiLLZET.  117  Montgomery  street.  3-v 


Pratt's  Abolition  OU 

Cures  Bhenmaibnn  and  Neuralgia. 


Tne  Boston  Furniture   Company 

Has  removed  to  735  Market  street,  between 
Third  and  Fourth,  and  have  a  new  and  well 

selected  stock,  at  reduced  prices.  41 


Tne>    Pioneer   Carpet  Beating 

Machine    Co., 
2ic.  553  Tehama  ttreet,  la  the  only  place  you 
can  depend  on  for  having  your  Carpets  well 
cleaned  and  awept  by  machinery.    J.  Spiui-o. 
tng  A  Co.  d-B 


PICNICS,  EXCURSIONS,    ETC-  I 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


The  Doomed  Theatre 

TOE    LAST    DATS    OF 

MAGUIRE'S  OPERA  HOUSE 

TO    BE    DEVOJED    TO 

Charitable    Purposes 

FOR  A  FfiW  DAYS  OSLT. 

WED\ESD1T  F.VEM.NG,  APRIL  S3 

BENEFIT  OF  THB 

Roman  Cathol  icOrphan  Asylum 

A  EerieB  ol  large  P&iotingB  illo^tratiog  Sher- 
man's March  through  Georgia,  and  a  correct  ac- 
count of  'he  marob.  wrii'.ec  bf  ooe  of  bberroao's 
man's  officers,  will  be  given.  To  be  follnw*d  bj 
anotier  beaotif  q1  Panor«ma  representing  tbe  Lay- 
ing of  the  Allantx  Cable,  witn.  a  moJel  of  the 
ftreat  Eiitsm  leivina  Sbeerceu. 

Tbe  fol  oirine  &rcieti  bare  klodlr  volaoteered  in 
aid  of  taii  occasion,  by  recitation: 

Tbe  Sleepier  Senticel Mrs.  J.  B.  Frost 

Sheridas's  Bide Mrs.  B.C.  Olmstead 

Sham  as  O'Brien Siies  Anna  Clifford 

Delineator Mr.  p.  J.  Healy 

TICKETS FIFTf  OEKT« 

Dress  Oirds  reftftrred  for  Ladies  and  escorts. 
upenat  .}■*  o'clock;  commence  at  i,  ap2I 

~Y  -A.  T  IS  JS» 

Branch  Saloon  and  Billiard  Hall 

Cor.   Morttt  and  Third  street*. 
X.E.    ear.   Commercial    and    X-«Ide»dor»'. 

LONG  ORINKsIThALF  PRICES. 

apWlm  JOH2T  p.  YATBS. 


S.  F.  and  N.  P.  R.  R.  Co. 
CHANCE  ^F    TIME. 

ON  A\r>AFTPBAPBILl.  1873.  THE  RTF AM- 
or  ANTKLQPfc.connictUgat  D^d^dv  Lacd- 
ing  wito  tfceSao  Srancisco  4  -Nona  Picific  K»H- 
road  Company  for  Cloct-rda'e  and  cl  ittsrmedia'e 
stations,  will  leare  San  Fraoiisca  d»»»v  (.tun Jays 
eiOD'.td).  from  B'oalway  «  barf,  a'  3:3>J 'p.m.  Ke- 
taroirp,  th-j  train  will  leave  C-Joftrdale  dail>  at 
5:30  O  clock  A.M  .  vonneot'og  nt  Donsnrt-  -itatbc 
eta  mer  ana  arriving  in  isi>-i  F  aociaco  a:  V 
7hs  etesmers  and  cars  mak-  clvse  tonnaoiiona 
l  j  and  from  a),  poiaifl 

SUNDAY   EXCURSIONS~AT  REDUCED   RATES. 

Leave  Ban  Francisco  at  h  a.  si.  every  Stir  day 
arriving  atUIov«rd«lfl  at  1  o'clock  p.m.  ReturnicK 
will  leave  Ci'verdal"  at ■  3  o'clock,  arriving  id  Si.n 
Fraacisaoat  "::u  o'olock  This  will  alljw  ex^nr- 
eiooists  several  boars  at  an.  of  tbe  uUccs  alorc 
tee  line  of  tbe  ro*d  For  a  1  information  apply  at 
the  Oorapini'ooffl^,  4S6  MooWomery  street. 

ap!8  PETrB  DON  AUuE.  President. 


GRAND    EXHIBITION 

BLINDFOLD  DRILL 


II    BALL, 

Jt  II  T0  BE  GIVKK  BT  THE 

San  Francisco  Cadets, 

O   E.  8.  McOONALD,  Commanding, 

j3k.t    3E»la1rt's    ^etll, 

on 

TatBJDAT    EVF..iI\0..,.APBIL  S& 

Tickets Ore  Dollar 

Admitting  Gentleman  and  Ladies. 

tVTo  be  obuinsi  at  Gr*y's  maBie  store,  O.  O 

Eeene's,  cor.  of  Kearny  and  Bnah  streets,  from  the 

m»mb^rs  of  tbe  Company,  or  at  the  door  on  the 

evening  of  toe  exhibition.  apVT  td 


Badger's  Gentra[Park,  Oakland 


THESE  BEAUTrFUL  GARDENS  ARE  NOW 
open  for  tbe  seaton.  and    many  of  the  most 
popnlar 

•   i»iC3xric3fii 

Will  be  held  tbere.  Ths  attractions  are  numer- 
ous. SKATING  PAYIUON.  MUSEUM.  GYM- 
NASIUM,   bkatiog  frpe  on  week  days. 

Adcnlnlan CG  Ceati 

CHILDREN  IP  CENTS.  apl7  tf 


The  City  Gardens 

FOR  THE 

Coming  Picnic  Season! 

T'HE  ATTENTION  OF  ALL  t-OOlETIEd,  As- 
sociations and  Military  Companies  is  called 
to  tbe  advantages  offered  by  tbeee  commodious 
and  beautiful  eroanas  for  ctoliday  P  icoic  Fe&ti- 
v&ls.  They  can  be  proenred  on  any  day  in  the 
week  for  picnic  purposes  tbe  coming  season  on 
more  advantageous  terms  tban  any  grounds  in  tbe 
State. 

THE    CITT     GA.KDI.2V5 

Are  easy  of  sooess  without  any  tariff  to  "'octettes, 
and  are  provided  with  large  and  beautiful  Lawns; 
large  Shade  Trees;  beaaufai  Flowers  and  Plants 
from  every  clime;  nnseroue  Swings;  two  mam- 
moth Dancing  Pavilions;  a  natural  Lake,  wit> 
Pleasure  Boats;  Foaotains  acd  Observatory  Tow- 
ers, all  perfectly  sheltered  from  the  winds.  A 
mammoth  Restaurant  is  on  the  gronpdft,  and  every 
convenience  for  tbe  accommodation  of  large  Pic- 
nics has  been  made.  Everything  bas  been  placed 
in  tbe  most  oomplete  order  for  the  coming  season 

THE  CITY  QABDEK8 
Are  the  largest  in  the  State.  They  contain  S'< 
acres  of  Knoll  and  Shaded  Lswa.  Flower  Gar- 
dene,  etc.,  and  are  capable  of  accommodating 
29,000  persons  with  tbe  grea'est  convenience.  Ex- 
tra Cars  ran  directly  to  tbe  Garden*. 

Picnic  CJommitt*EB  are  especially  invited  to  call 
and  inspect  the  Grounds,  and  ascertain  terms, 
which  will  be  moat  favorable. 

M.  V.  STEVE  VS.  Proprietor. 

•tr  Office  boore  3  to  6  p.m..  dally,  at  the  Garden*, 
corner  Twelfth  and  Foisom  streets. 

N.  E  —  300,0o0  Admission  Tickets  were  Bold 
by  various  Associations  holding  testivals  at  the 
City  Gardens  last  year.  The  sale  of  epiritnona 
liquors  will  be  prohibited  on  tbe  grounds  on  fes- 
tival days.  mh4  tf 


STILL  ANOTHER. 

OWING  TO  THE  SOAROITr*  OF  SALOONS 
on  Bosh  street,  1  beg  to  inform  my  friends 
and  the  public  thatiwii  open  Wednesday,  Apri 
23d,  the 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

....AT.... 

B«e  Bn«ti    street,  between    Montgomery 

ead  Kearny. 

All  Drinks,  Plain  or  Fancy,  10c. 

Conceded  in  the  beat  etyle  and  of  the 
Porest  Lfqaors. 

W  Don't  fail  ti  come  on  tbe  opening  day  mod 
sample  tbe  fine  Lunch  and  Egg  Nog. 

Cllls.    TV.   FELDMAXX, 
ap21  tf  r  roprietor. 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 

S  1CK1MOTO 

WK.  MOEEOW,  SOLE  PBOPBIKTOB.- 
•  This  home  oui  be  rented  by  the  night, 
we.k,  month  or  year  by,  first-clasi  oomp.nies  only 
Will  cold  eboot  Jl.Ott).    Address  ,s  above.     anl9 


TOD  VIII  FIND 
SAM     MARION 

....AT 

The  Corn    Exchange, 

lira.  IS    HIT    STKEET.      api: 


CHA.N&E     OF     BA.5SJE. 

MARTIN  &   HORTON 

HAVE    REMOVED    FROM    THEIR    OLD 
st»nd.  corner  ef  Olay  and  Montgomery  sts.,  to 
No.  Ill   LMDiSDORrt   STKKEi.        apH  lit 


SPECIAL   NOTICE 

Marple  &  Gump 

WILL  SELL  THROUGH  NEWHALL  A  OO., 
Apirl2»d,  90  UHOIOS  PAINTINGU.  MAR- 
13LE  STATUARY,  etc..  embraoinc  Boue  of  tbe 
most  eminent  artists  of  tbe  day.  Pictures  on  ex- 
hibition and  Oatalornes  retdy     pril  19tb.     apI6  td 


Paptl  of  La  Ualioa  Leroy,  Psrls. 

Ladies'  Hair  Dresser, 

-*    ELLIS    STKEET.       apJ  lm 


CHAS.  MAYERS 

Pioneer  Cloak  S 


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(Formerly  Mayer  *  Wnrkbei,,, 

SO    MOXTGOMEUV    81 
Opposite  tbe  Lick  Hoeu, 
BHiM'B,    408    KEABNY    SI 

MR    MAYER  CMh«   ATTESTI01I 
Isrte  sad  well  ssieot-d  s,aorui™ 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  l 
and  Cloth, 

And  hie  new  stoles  of  ready-m*da  Hit.  . 
ether  EADIEo'  SDITS,  a!  VERY  Low 
Alio  a  larce  elock  ol  siripeo.  BriYfc, 
shawls.  Lace  Jackets.  Silk  ltd  l3ui 
Silk.  Satin,,  liloakiM,,  „d  e,.rVo£, 
Trimming,.  JDST  AJtKlVID.  sUf2' 
thetpnngstjlesol 

PLAIJT      ISil      CHBIOIH 

LIM.V    SUITS, 

.  N.  B  — Oloaks,  Dresses  and  suits  bus. 
iq  latest  fashion,  at  reasonable  ran*. 


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PAR 

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YELLOW; 

dock! 

IODIDE  of  POTUSy 

rjTHE     BEST     SPB1S6     MIH  - 
In  Die,      Pnrlfle.    tbe  Bleat's* 
morbid,     eorrnpt    mid      Implr.  av 
Cures  Bfaeamatlam  and  MertentsIA  ***!» 
Sold  by  all  Droit  [tint*.  Hf** 

A8EXCY,    *lt    SAXSJME   ril^' 

SOLK  AGENTS  F01 
DS.     PEBBY'd    LAST    CUItl 

DB.  PIBEl'S  WKUFIMTfli ■  ,, 


MONEY  SAVI 

By  pnrcha-jing  jonr  GoodiittM   lluiH 

NEW   YORK    8T0F 

Bfo.  1XO  *5*coad  alretL     •■■ 

Human  and  Imitation  HurV  ■ 

y 

11 

hi 

losi 


Goods.    Tbe  Largest  stoofc  and  L*M 
at  Wholesale  and  KetaiL 
Hnmin  Uair  Switcbea. .  .J-S,  (C,  fT,  9* aid  i 

Ho  man  hair,  top  braids J«^^H 

Silk  Chignons  11  »■ 

Silk:  Top  Braids ••^H 

Linen  or  Mohair  Top  Braids --^^^H 

Linun  Switches ., ..., 

Silk  Uobair  Cnrls,  very  fins  I 

Mohair  Switches,  plain  or  crimped,  IM- 
Ribbons,  Hosiery,  Llair  Net*.  #vt,« 

Oui"    Real    Hair  Qt* 

Are  unequalled  in  this  market  for  Cw 
quality  or  lariety,  Examine  oorstoskM 
ing  joor  porcbasea.    *ty  Goods  seat  CO. > 

A.    U.    SAMPSOftctWi    ~- 
No.  lio  Seeori* stm Eli 
3o3.Hm        Hetwe&p  Mlaalon  o»4  ^ 


Programmf  s,  and  all  kinds  ot  Pritdet 

SUOW.    LECCBE.    COKCEBT.1 

1TBI  and   CTBCl'S  HAIaO 

AT  LOW  KATES,  BT 

B.  r».   sterff 

SSI    CtiY    STBHT. 


ei 


THOMAS    W.    BBXI, 
SIXiVBH  PIjATs 


**  MANTJFAUTDBBBi 
^  — AND— 

^^dT        BIP1IB 

&         DRUMrBANJOS, 

OTMEB    MUSICAX,    T&8T*Vm* 


;.  ^ 


ESTABLISHED  IN  11-* 


•9-Leuons  giren  on  the  Banjo  u4M 
MISSION  STEEET,  betweso  ylrstjP.^ 


N.  B.— Fine-toned   Silver  Solo 
sssionalB  always  on  hand 


FREE  AND  EA81 


5 


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EVKB Y    8 ATUB 


Piano    and     SlnglnB 


DAT  ■«' 


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CHARING 


4±*SAL 

. ...  -  — 


600  Mission  street,  near 
del.  EAGLES  A  WILD,  •*■ 


CANDIES. 

ALL  BUrJDS  OK  THE  gOfS?l 
made  at  onr  Steam  Oandj  FswolT" 
orders,  eepeoiallj  from  the  cormtn,  ar* 
acd  irfll  be  promptl.  »gj»*f  J'|-  WA0H! 

IOT  Montporo.r.  s^  —** 


AlHftiflBRA  LODGING  HI 

riKELT  FOBTflSBBD  H00» 
*J9  .tie  or  in  salts,  . 

Well  jU*»w»4  s»t»4  •"*! 
_  Unlnrcuced  Boonu  to  leu  l4B( 
a-  witbcot  board.  ALBAMBRA  -»Ui 
•If  Saab  strMfc 


i  g  a  r  o 


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9* 


•  i  Ho  if: 


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s  lattl  u.tu!  S 


14*     '  KavrtOOO    wrc»  '  rntl    ML  lata. 


f«i     in       ■ 


I  ft**  OM  DolUr    - 

mm  itom  5 1 


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■yErS  NjM  VARUTIFS  !flW    AL1AMBBA    THIATrtR. 


WILSON'S 


OTBBTI h» 


La*?»r  ftbarp 

I-llT.   ib*flac-o»<k  r 

flBKtMP 

Pol  teem  m  kfeado  a 


EMERSON    MINSTRELS 


Sam   Rickey,  taU»wat   Irish  Comedian.  AMPI  ITHEATRE 

Little   Mac.   tho   San   Francisco    Favorite.  The  Climax  Reached! 


/.run.  ts 
it  • 

- 


JOHN  WILSON  and  TANKEE  RORINSON 

■ 

hi    OOD     -  !•  l  ?.  I     i     D 


MMII  \„ci\  (  orf*  und  Orrh 

IMC  A  0 1      _JM  A  C  !  MAPI  3MCAQ. 

BAKIluM    -    \...    --w.  J.  0.  Hl'SSCLL 


Grand  Amalgamation 


AN  YEA 


Here's  Your   Flslxlns  Line. 

i  mu  maoiuu  «aur,im»  -;  utit 

SONG    ^  M)   DAjrCfTiTr. . . .!.".' ...... .?.".'." .    . .  .7! .  XHAK1  is   MTTON 

tts  of  tne    Housenold. 

Bin  Rlekay  ;  P  'oapwy Charl»T  aotion 

.... J 


.  rVANn     AS  II     <»R«    ii 


Ooocjad  ox  frith  Bob  But'i  mo  t   nacoMafal    Sketch 

S  X^  I  3F»  3F»  3E  3FI.  ^5?     X>  A 


Other  character*  by  tho  Oomranr. 


J.  Bobln«rD 

Bob  Hirl 

LHTLS  MAO 

t»m  Wckry 


Mr.  JOHN  CONKLIN, 


**Tb<>  n«*(  ..r  *»m  »i  ." 

OMAR    KIIMGSLEY 
LAURA  and  HARRY  CLARK 

All  the  Trick  Horses  and  all  the  Stars 

tOUWR'.TKD  Willi  TDK 

Double  Circus  Troupe 

—  ron— — 

Positively  One  Week  Only! 

NO    ADVANCE    IN    PRICES  I 

r**n*  < a     am 

l»rt-..  rirrlc T* 

r«rqn«tlr ....  AS 

Ohtldrart.  mil 
Mr-Ret  (idle*  opan  dallr  from  10  to  i.    Djou  open  al  T 


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of  theJFold." 

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taraa  (oi-HaloODiand  lUr  room*. 

Tak*ape*pattho  t«alfejutora  ot  h'ritco. 
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BOOTS  and  SHOES 


L.   BLAIR'S, 

V  Kearny  Mract. 


a.    on.  a.*t  r> 
MUSICAL    FESTIVAL 

...    WILL  DK  DIVE*  ST  TUB  ... 

HANDEL  AND  HAYDN  SOCIETY 

...AT  THE,... 

CENTRAL  TABERNACLE, 

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wbtcb  l  mo  the 

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AJtD 

Mendelssohn's    Hymn   of    Praise. 

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Tho  8n|->a  will  ht  r»' do'f-d  by  Mia    Marriaar. 
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AFTER    Till! 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

GOTO  TUK 

Hot    eiootcn, 

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And  trj  one  of  their 

Hot  Scotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 

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Ladies  and  Children 

....WILL  MBD.... 

KINKEAD'8 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

A  DRESSING    PLEASANT  TO  USE.  EASILY  APPI IED. 
la  oot  grcaaj.  and  will  not  injira  tho   mo«t  dalicata.    II 
carfs  all  dtaeasoa  of  lbs  scalp,  retnorpa  rtaodrurT. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

K»n<*a»   tha  hair  aofb  and   gloaar,  mod  la  PURELY    VEOB 
TABUI. 

•»-Tb«    Ortfflnal    SAflK    BRUSH     UAIR    TONIO    AND 
PRKNSINO  nay  b«  bad  ot  tha  Axant. 

JAM.     II.     OATFR.    Drntglit, 
OoroarNaw  HsotAomory  add  Howard  »tr««U,  aodof  all  Drai- 
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FXCtjA 

....TJIF.... 

ORGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 

....  OIHOCLATEB   IN  .... 

A.11    the   Theatrtva, 

AND    «— 

CIRCULATED  EVERY  DAY 

IN     TOtt     VKAtt. 

SpERALLY   THR0DQH0DT   THE    CITY 
PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


THE  MOST  ELEGANT  OUSTOM  ffORK  IS  THE  OtTT 

Beers    *t  Maynard, 
mas  KnnfilMU ,.,,.i*.rioMli«tiii 


fHZ  JOUENAL  OF  AHDBEKIIRTS. 
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U  Mtrlbul  u»*    SO"1  WneklBBtoai  el. 

Below  Moutgomoiy.  Ban  ?ranoiaco. 


WEPNEBDAY APBIL  28,  1878 

aJUSKSHSMTK    Etc.  ~ 

California  Theatre, 

Another  orowded  boaso  greoted  Mrs-  Bowera 
l*it  night,  wben  she  appeared  aa  Lady  Andley  in 
"Lady  Andley'a  Seorat  "  EUr  ac'lng  Id  thle  char- 
acter is  absolutely  wonderful,  and  the  impersona- 
tion is  aa  great  an  evidence  of  Renins  as  that  of 
Elizabeth.  From  the  commencement  of  the  play 
lire.  Bowers  with  the  graatett  art  excites  a  doubt 
in  tho  micdsof  the  audience  aa  to  theeanityof 
Lady  Andley,  and  they  ara  gradually  led  op  to  the 
climax.  Mrs.  Bowers'  support  last  night  was  all 
that  could  be  deairtd.  John  MoOuUoagb  as  Rob- 
ert Andley  interpreted  tho  character  of  that  cart - 
less,  lazy  yonog  man  awakened  to  a  sadden  energy 
by  the  Iosb  of  bia  friend,  in  a  thoroughly  artistic 
manner.  Henry  Edwards,  wbo  plays  character  vil- 
lain parts  so  well  tbat  those  wbo  see  him  in  them 
wonld  not  dream  of  hia  being  a  Sbaksptarian 
actor,  was  excellent  as  Lake  Mark?,  Walter  Leman 
Tory  pleasant  as  old  Sir  Michael  Andlay,  and  John 
Wilaoa  affective  as  George  Talboys.  Owen  Mar- 
lowe, whom  it  is  alwafa  a  pleasure  to  see  on  the 
stage,  was  gentlemanly  and  natural  as  bir  Harry 
Towers:  Miss  Welen  Tracy  did  eomo  of  her  very 
beflt  acting  as  Alicia  Audley,  and  dressed  beauti- 
fully; Mrs.  O.  B.  Baundera  as  Mrs.  Dawaon,  MiB3 
Nellie  Cummins  as  Phcebe  M  rfes,  ftliea  Caro.ine 
Wyattas  Mies  Morley.andall  engaged  in  the  rep- 
resentation of  the  play,  were  well  op  in  their  parti 
and  played  them  well.  To  night  Mrs.  Bowers  will 
appear  in  her  grand  irapeiaonatlon  of  Elisabeth, 
sod  of  course  there  will  be  an  overflowing  house. 
Alfeambra. 

A  very  good  programme  Is  performed  at  this 
bouse.  The  first  part  of  good  music,  popular  bal- 
lads and  lots  of  fan  by  Bob  Hart  and  Oharlfs 
Suttrn  is  bright  and  entertaining.  Little  Mac  is 
a  perfeot  wonder  of  agility,  atd  makes  the  audi- 
ence roar  with  laughter.  Charles  Vivian  sings 
some  of  the  best  songe  in  bis  repertoire,  includ- 
ing, of  coarse,  "Ten  Thousand  Mileo  Away."  Sam 
Rickey  is  very  amusing  in  "The  Pests  of  the 
Household,"'  and  also  appears  in  Sob  Hart'e 
aorcamtng  farce  of  "A  filipperf  Day." 
Metropolitan  Theatre. 

Only  a  few  nights  more  will  this  old-time  place 
of  amusement  reeound  with  merry  laughter,  snd 
re-echo  with  the  sounds  of  Bweet  musie.  Down  it 
must  come  next  week,  and  the  public  should  make 
the  most  of  it  while  it  stands.  The  Chapman  Sis- 
ters, and  B.  D.  Davits  the  ventriloquist  will  ap- 
pear to-night  in  the  pregramme  given  on  our  first 
page. 

MagnireVs  Opera  Home. 
The  last  nights  during  which  this  pioneer  place 
Of  ammementwill  remain  open  will  be  devoted 
to  a  charitable  purpose.  The  exhibition  of  a 
series  cf  paintings,  illustrating  Sterman's  march 
through  Georgia,  and  another  reprtsenting  the 
laying  of  the  Atlantic  cable,  will  be  commenced 
to-night.  The  proceeds  will  ba  devoted  to  the 
benefit  of  the  Roman  Catholic  Orphan  Asylum. 
Tickets  are  fifty  cents. 

Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Thomas  Campb-U,  the  baritone;  Charles  Verner. 
tbt  London  comique,  K.  G.  Marsh,  in  a  negro 
character  part;  Misses  Fanny  Garretson,  Llllis 
Harland  and  a  boat  of  others  will  appear  to-night, 
and  will  give  an  entertiinment  which  cannot  fall 
to  suit  all  taatca. 

Buckley's  New   Varieties. 

Bally  Thayer,  the  old  war-horse,  gains  muoh  ap- 
plansa  and  laughter  for  her  comlo  songs,  Ida  May 
shines  in  pantomine  and  fancy  dances,  and  a  host 
of  othsrB  appear  in  the  programme  given  en  our 
first  page. 
John  Wilson's  Amphitheatre. 

Sanyeah,  the  great  female  gymnast  and  postur- 
iet;  John  Oonklin,  the  wed.  rn  Hercules:  Omar 
Kings  ley,  the  wonderful  rider;  Laura  and  Harry 
Clarke,  and  a  great  troupe  of  triok  horses  and 
other  stars  will  appear  this  evening  in  a  lively 
programme. 
Piatt's  Ball. 

Today.  Blind  Tom  will  give  hiB  last  matinee 
performance,  the  price  of  admittance  to  whici 
will  be  half  a  dollar,  noaeats  being 'raaervud.  To- 
night be  will  give  his  last  entertainment  in  San 
Francisco,  and  presen  Borne  of  the  best  pieces  in 
hie  repertoire  Those  who  have  not  yet  beard  him 
should  avail  themaelve  of  these,  the  last  oppor- 
tunities they  will  have. 

The   Ban  Francisco   Cadets'  Dbill.  — 

The  Ban  Franclsoo  Oadets.  0.  E.  McDonald  com- 
manding, will  give  an  exhibition  of  their  worder- 
i ul  Blind-Iold  Drill  at  Piatt's  Hatl  on  Thursday 
evening  April  24th  prior  to  tbeir departure  for  the 
East  where  they  will  exhibit  in  the  principal  cities. 

Woodward's   Gardens  —Mr.    Woodward 

has  departed  from  hie  established  custom,  and 
will  on  Sunday  next  give  the  use  of  bis  Gardens 
for  a  benefit  for  the  boy  Bnislay,  whose  arm  was 
pBrmanantly  injured  by  having  the  muscles  de- 
stroyed by  a  ferocious  dog  last  week.  A  large  num- 
ber of  professionals  have  seconed  Mr.  Woodward 
in  this  worthy  movement,  and  have  volunteered 
for  theoooasion. 

Amatohioal  Museum One  of  the  most 

lompioie  collections  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
lutes,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  beau- 
tiful wrx  models,  Is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
»nly>  at  the  Museum  ou  Montgomery  street.  An 
hour  ma*  be  profltahl.  anenr.  bare. 


SanC^ich  Island  Pulu. 

Since  the  neoonalon  of  the  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Fandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  hind  of  Industry  is 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Schreiber,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  fnrni.are,  620  Washington  street 
opposite  the  msrket,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  importer  of  pnln,  has  received  ad- 
vices tbat  Ihe  gathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pnln  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
formattrasa  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Schrei- 
ber will  And  no  difficulty  in  dlfposhuz  of  all 

*v  t  cornea. 

.   «.        — —  a 

AmerlcanWatches, 

Seduced  prices,  at  H  A.  Caliender'a  62  Sec 
ond  St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  carefully  repaired.  r> 


Clatbvotast.— Madame  Clara  Antonla,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium. 
833  Kearny  st.,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine.  Consulta- 
tlons  in  English,  French  and  German.  j 


Sims  Beeves. 

Binis  lUevea,  the  great  Eoglish  tenor,  Las 
an  unenviable  notoriety  for  breaking  bi* 
engagement*  with  the  public.  Hodiinks, 
but  be  is  not  always  drank  wheD  he  is  un- 
able to  appear.  Toe  fact  of  tbe  matter  is 
that  unless  hiB  voica  ii  in  p;rftet  order  he 
will  not  sing  ;  and  it  is  tho  fast  that  when 
be  appears  tbat  be  is  always  at  bis  beet,  that 
has  done  much  towards  enabling  Mm  to 
preserve  his  reputation,  aa  a  sieger.  The 
London  correspondent  of  the  Baltimore  Bul- 
letin says : 

Sims  Reevea  and  Bantley  were  announce! 
toeing  fit  tbe  annual  grand  ballad  oanosrt 
on  St.  Patrick's  Day  in  Exeter  Hall.  The 
immensa  bui  ding  was  crowded  in  every 
part,  so  mnch  so  th*t  ten  minutts  after  tbe 
concert  bad  beguo  tbere  was  no  seat  to 
be  had  under  balf  a  guinea.  Wben  Bims 
Beeves'  turn  to  sing  came  the  manager,  aa 
Ufaual,  made  bis  appearacea  and  announced 
"that  severe  cold"  wbicb  afflicts  Mr.  Sims 
Beeves  so  frequently.  The  storm  of  indig- 
nation wbich  Kreeted  this  was  truly  terrible. 
For  ten  minutes  the  mai-ager  tried  to  make 
herself  heard,  and  finally  retired  in  despair, 
A  lady  einger  next  appeared,  but  nosjoner 
did  ebe  commerjea  than  the  noiss  broke  out 
with  redoubled  violence.  Bantley  came  next 
and  w&a  refustd  a  bearing.  Shouts  of  "Give 
us  back  our  money  I"  "Where's  Beeves?" 
drowned  his  attempts  to  speak.  At  lart, 
with  one  band  craving  Bileoc?,  he  sought 
out  with  the  other  an  individual  wbo  was 
making  bimself  especially  demonstrative 
and  unruly,  challenged  him  to  eay  what  he 
had  to  Bay.  The  a&tmiehed  man  somehow 
ceased  to  be  ineoDsoIabte  all  cf  a  sudden ; 
and  Mr  Bantley  ssized  the  opportunity  of 
tbe  lull  wbicb  hiastra'apem  had  prepared  to 
t&y  that  Mr.  Beeves  eent  word  at  balf-piet 
seven  that  be  could  not  sing,  owing  to  se- 
vere illnesB.  Tbe  mention  of  h  df-past  seven 
was  unlucky,  for  it  brought  forth  a  shout  of 
"Why  did  you  take  our  money  until  eight 
o'clock?"  After  ed  hour  epeot  thns,  tbe  au- 
dience corcluded  to  let  tbecoticeit  go  on. 
Mr.  Sims  Beeves  eujojs  an  unenviable  noto- 
riety for  breakiog  his  engagements.  I  be- 
lieve managers  can  only  secure  him  by  bidd- 
ing him  under  a  heavy  penalty  of  forftit  if 
he  fails  t  y  appear.  A  conceit  wa*  being  got 
up  in  Liverpool  net  long  sgo,  and  tbe  com- 
mittee asked  the  chairman  if  Mr.  Beeves 
was  enga?ed.  "Ob,  yes,"  he  repied  ;  "Mr. 
Beevee,  D.  V." 


Fire  Hundred  Men  Wanted 
Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 

.  121  T^Maqj^nggfc^^^* 


Something  Like  a    Suggestion. 

The  Philadelphia  Sunday  Dispatch  Bays 
These  Mcdoc  mu'derers  deserve  external- 
natien — nothing  lese;  snd  the  cimpaign 
agBiost  them  should  beplanned  and  led  by 
Lieutenant  General  Bberidiu,  the  gallant 
and  remone!e*s  caBtigaior  of  the  Peighans. 
He,  and  be  alone,  should  be  the  avenger  of 
the  needlessly  sacrificed  Canby. 

That's  what  we  want— a  few  more  generals, 
Sheridan  might  do,  but  a'ter  all  we  think 
Grant  bad  better  take  a  yacation,  and  as- 
suming his  ex-officio  position  of  Commander- 
in-Chief  of  the  United  States  troops,  lead 
them  on  to  victory.  At  all  events  let  us  have 
Sheridan, 


TJn  finished. 

An  exchange  informs  us  that  when  Ked 
Buotlineaud  bis  tribe  were  in  Providence 
and  the  play  closed  with  a  striding  tableaux, 
a  portion  of  tbe  audience  shewed  an  indis- 
position to  aco-pt  this  grand  finale  as  the 
coucloston  of  the  drama,  bat  a  boy  in  the 
gallery,  remembering  that  one,  at  least,  in 
the  play  yet  survived,  took  advantage  of  tbe 
awkwjid  situation  by  exclaiming;  "Hold  on; 
wait  till  the  show  is  through— Dutchy  ain't 
de=d  yet. 

A  Warning  to  Wives. 

An  Omaha  man  rose  ta  build  bis  Monday 
morning  fire,  when  he  was  seized  with  a 
violent  fit  of  coughing,  and  choked  to  death, 
before  relief  c auid  be  bad.  Let  this  serve 
as  a  warning  to  domineering  wives  wbo  kick 
tbe.r  husband*  out  of  bed  at  tbe  approach 
of  daylight,  atd  sweetly  snooze  while  he 
coil's  tbe  marrow  in  his  bones  and  barks  bis 
shies  on  tbe  stove-hearth,  kindling  a  fire  for 
Ibem. 

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Passed  Away. 

A  lady  out  WeBt  who  boie  tbe  name  of 
MrB.  GarbiBon,  bat  who  was  known  to  local 
fame  as  the  "big  injun,"  died  last  week  of 
an  error  of  judgment.  She  fondly  flittered 
heiself  tbat  she  could  drink  more  whisky 
than  a  gentleman  friend,  but  found  her  mis- 
take toon  after  she  bad  bwallowtd  her  fourth 
quart,  during  one  forenoon.  A  local  repor- 
ter says  very  naively:  "The  worms  will  have 
pretty  hot  food,  and  the  old  gal  will  burn 

well." 

■*- 

Poetic  Power. 

We  always  do  admire  tbe  poetic  in  report- 
ing, and  our  Southern  contemporaries  meet 
our  expectations  in  this  particular  better 
than  any  other  pajre-s  we  have  ever  read. 
Here  is  the  way  in  wbicb  a  reporter  beauti- 
fies a  rather  unsavory  subject:  "Wafted  on 
tbe  soft  Southern  breezes  of  Houston  county, 
Ga.,  and  mingled  with  tbe  breath  ef  orange 
blossom  and  the  delicious  scent  of  new- 
mown  hay  comes  the  pungent  aroma  of  the 
fertilizing  guano."     ^ 

A  Nice   Clerk. 

One  of  tbe  elerksin  the  dry  goods  estab- 
lishment of  MeaBrB. in  this  eity  has 

a  habit  whenever  a  lady  presents  herBelf  as 
a  customer  of  murmuring  in  the  softest  of 
stage  SBides,  "What  a  lovely  creature."  He 
is  very  popular. 


Nothing  in  a  Name. 

The  youth  who  flatters  himself  tbat,  be- 
cause his  father  bad  him  christened  G.  Wash- 
ington Smith  or  Napoleon  Bonaparte  Diggs, 
he  will  either  free  a  nation  or  ascend  a 
throne,  is  likely  to  achieve  a  first-class  po- 
sition as  gUss-wosher  in  aconcert  saloon,  or 
the  elevated  effica  of  driver  to  a  charcoal  or 
lioensed  vender's  wagon. 


Amiable  Man. 

Oharley  Baoket  said  to  a  friend  the  ether 
day,  "My  boy,  I  am  going  to  make  a  woman 
happy."  "Hew?"a3kedbisfiiend,  "going 
to  marry?"  "Oh,  no"  replied  Charley,  "my 
father  wishes  me  to  marry  one  of  the  most 
amiable  of  girls,  and— lam  going  to  refuse." 


Don't  Fail  to  Call  and  See 

The  most  wonderful  and  gifted  Doctor  For- 
tune  Toller  of  tbe  age,  Madame  £  with,  Astrol- 
oger, Ju-t  arrived  from  the  East,  and  can  be 
consulted  on  ail  events.  She  ha-i  chaim9  for 
Lu  .:li,  Love  and  Happiness  which  never  fail  to 
take  efTect.  Office  Con&nltation,  $2  ;  by  le  t-r, 
$3.  All  comruuni  ationsttrictly  private.  Office 
hours  from  10  o'clock  a  m.  to  8  p.m.  Satisfac- 
tion gu  nntecd  in  every  respect.  Offine,  16 
Second  street,  Boom  11.  *o_ 


White  Labor  Only: 

Employed  by  tbe  What  Oheer  L-undxy,  121 
Leideedorff  s'reat. 

A-  Pleasanlkiiocacion. 

Persons'  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  tbe  Alhambra, 
ana  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tue  building  Is  a  verv  fine  one  and  I*  well 
lighted  and  ventilated.. 


Er.  0.  T,  Sige  baB  removed  his  office  to  tbe 
Olympic  Olub  Building,  corntr  of  New  Mont- 
Romsry  and  Howard.  4e 

MiLLisEEi.-eatB  cleaned,  pressed  and 
trimmed  to  order  at  the  lowest  prices.  Miss 
J.  P.  Wood.  82*  Washington  street,  4  r 


Those  Beautiful  Kr>w  Carpets. 

At  Jaa.  W.  Burnham  &  Co'a,  No.  618  Market 
and  17  Pott  streets,  are  going  lite  hot  cakes. 
New  and  choice  patterns  constantly  arriving. 
A  perfect  rn*h  to  Bee  and  buy  them.  Elegant 
parlor  furniture  mide  to  order  in  the  finest 
sytle.  _  it 

Fine    Candles, 

JTresb,  sweet  and  delicious  Oandies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ary, G78  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    q 


Or.  Barlow   CI.  Smith 

Is  giving  a  cours  of  Free  Lectures  to  gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Die- 
eases  at  Mb  Hygeian  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evenlrg,  commencing  at  73$  o'clocfr. 
A  part  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  resard  to  health 
te  invalids  dally,  from  9  to  4  p  m„  tree.         w 


San  Francisco  Jewelry  Manufactory. 
D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merobant  Etreit.    Diamond 
Setting,  Enamellog..     All  kinds    of    repairing 
done.    Jewelry  for  sale,  4-i 


Fox*    tbe    Best    Candles, 

Go  to  the  popular  store  of  Geo.  Haas  ft  oo. , 
20  Kearny  street.    New  style  cap  bonbons  for 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

.&«tr»  loser*. 
Mrt.  Brick,  120  Geary  street. 

tt(K>k«.*ilera   utul  "totloii^r*. 
Stacey  &  Mock,  I  school  books  acpecialty,)  S.  W 

corner  Fourth  and  Minion. 
U.  H.  Moore,  mw  Mon(«<i 

n;i»iiic«i  Collecea. 
Heild'B,  Brjarjt  &  Strattoc'*  Oollcge.  14  Host,  "i 

Butcher*. 
Kate,  Fred.  Stall*  «  to  100.  uaulorni*  Mirkat 

Clalrvoxonta. 
Mrs.  C.  M.  Stowe,  '1  7  Kearny  street,  Boom  6. 

Employment  Office. 
Oba?.  F.  Becherer  A  Oo.,  652  Sacramento  street. 
Chinese  Kmolojment  Co.— Pierce  &  Co.,  6Z7  Sno- 

ratpeoto  street. 
O'Brien  A  Ward,  610  Montgomery  street. 
H.  H.  Kiroboff,  Male  and  Female  Help, 635  Kearnj 

FrcDeh  Fancy    OotvtU. 
Looan  A  Co..  19  Montgomery,  107  find  1"9  Sntwr, 

Hoop  Skirts  and  Conetn. 
M.  Fread,  36  Second  street. 

Human  Hair. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Co.,  110  Second  strtrt- 

Merchnnt  Tailor*. 
Hollar,  d   Broa.,  13    Poet  »tre»t. 
Milliners. 
Miss  Lizzie  Carter,  118  Fonrta    treet 
Mrs.  M.  Belig,  226  Kearny  street. 

Searcher  of  Xtecords. 
O.  V,  Gilloapio.  611  WaehiDgionstreet. 

Wines  und   1.1  q not*.    ( Wnolesalc.) 
Danerf  F.  A  Co..  504  Front. 


The  Last  New  Son  jr. 

Air—"Moet  <£  Cliandon," 
Emerson  Corville  is  my  name, 
My  business  always  is  Ihe  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  aod  Fanoy  Boast, 
Relishes  these,  tbat  my  house  can  boast. 
Safely  these  BivalveB  to  all  I  show, 
Ohl  high  obi  Ohl  high  obi 
None  who  have  been  bat  again  will  go, 
Corville  *ays  sol  eays  sol 
On  Floe  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remember  the  number  aod  call  again, 
Visiona  of  Sh<-ll-fi:h  in  every  style, 
Inw*rdly  canse  you  much  to  smile. 
Ladles  with  escorts  tbere  always  go, 
Ladies  got  Ladles  go! 
Emerson  Corville's  politet  and  so 
3-1  They  gol  they  gol  they  gol 


Notice  to  the  Public. 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
Sonth  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  1b  now  sel- 
ling off  bis  fine  stock  of  men's,  boys'  snd  chil- 
arena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  hats,  trunks,  valise?, 
e'e,  below  co-t.     Call  if  you  wane  barg&lns.3L 


The  Boston  Furniture  Company 

Has  removed  to  735  Market  street,  between 
Third  and  Fourth,  and  h%ve  a  new  and  well 
selected  stock,  at  reduced  prices.  41 


Women's    Bights. 

One  would  ttiuk  that  it  was  one  of  wotcan's 
rights  to  enjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  fame  price  for  it.  Nearly  all  tho  res- 
taurants "  for  ladies  and  gentlemen"  in  San 
Francisco  have  poorer  fare  than  those  others 
gentlemen  only  dice.  Thebe  id  an  exception. 
At  the  Piom^eb  Restautsakt,  on  Washington 
street,  at  the  ccrner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladies  can 
get  an  excellent  breakfast,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
since  1819,  provides  every  luiury  the  market 
aflords.  Both  ladles  and  gentlemen  find  there 
dishes  to  please  the  most  epicurean  taste.      • 


Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  styilBh 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  ere  the  leading  es- 
eentialB  of  an  mjoyoble  ride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Francisco  so  unquestionably 
as  from  Frank  fouton,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  tbe  stand  fronting  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  His  handsome  turn-outs  are  used 
by  tbe  best  circles  of  Ihe  city,  and  as  he  makes 
it  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  driver.-,  ne is  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  In  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
except  those  which  he  provides.  Frank  has  en- 
Joyed  grtat  success  In  hiB  business,  and  the 
admirable  way  In  which  he  conducts  it  makes 
him  a  lavorite  with  alt  wbo  pa'ronize  blm.    * 


J.    C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN     1L.XJJXCH, 

Cor.  Second  and  Teh.mu   streets. 

►"Terrapin  con.  tantly  on  hand, 
Oratern  in  every  at?le.  PRIVATE 
SDPPER  BOOHS  FIR  PARTIES. 
dac  31 1m 


Bar  Sugar 

JpOR    SALE  — SIS    KEABNY    STSEET.    AT 
MERGER'S.  _  Alto,  every  kind   of  Candies 
Wholesale  and  Re1  iL 

IQ-Ttf a*.    A.    UKKCRR. 


RETURN  THE  BOOKl 

IB'HQ'EVER    BORROWED   THE    "MEMOIR 

"     OF  HOME"  from  the  Figabo  Office  is  par 


SPRING 


GOO 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 
PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITUTE 

N.  E.  cor.  Jackion  ?nd  Kearny  its. 

T*HE  GREAT  ERADIOATOR  OF  6PECIAI 
COMPLAINTS,  formerly  of  Lock  Ho'epOal 
LcndoD,  and  the  last  twelve  rears  of  ban  Franuieoo. 
DR.  TOZER  informs  the  ulilicted  tbat  after  visa- 
ing all  tbe  HOSPITALS  IN  LONDON  AND 
PaRIS,  arid  spending  one  year  in  tbe  mot t  cele- 
brated Hospital  in  London,  tbe  LOOK,  he  has  re- 
opened tie  old  Medical  InBtitate  at  the  old  stand, 
wbere  be  can  always  be  found.  DR.  TOZEk  h&e 
for  forty  years  met  with  unparalleled  sneoess  in 
the  treatment  of  disease  Reoernlly  known  as 
OHRONIO  AND  SPECIAL  COMPLAINTS. 

DK.  CHAS.  II.  TOZLB 
la  in  every  way  responsible,  binding  himself  tc 
effect  a  permanent  cube,  or  making  no  charges 
Those  wbo  cannot  afford  to  pay  for  advice  acd 
medicine  will  be  charged  for  nied'icine  only.  'I  Hi' 
MuNlHLY  RESTORATIVE  PILLS.  neverknowE 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  cases  for  which  they  are 
reoomraended.  are  to  be  obtained  only  at  my 
office.  Price,  $5  per  box.  Fall  direotion  on  each 
box,  eeot  by  Express  or  otherwise. 

DK.  TOZER  does  not  imitate  the  advertising 
Qoacks  who  make  it  a  practice  to  publish  ratae 
affidavits  and  other  false  references,  hot  refers  tc 
tbe  most  respectable  people  in  the  State,  whom  he 
baa  cubed  of  diseases  which  others  have  railed  to 
enre. 

BR.    CHAS.    W.  TOZER, 
N,  E.  corner  Kearny  and  Jackson  streets, 

fel-tt  San  Francisco, 


Attention,  Good  LirersJ 

MR.  P.  HERGES.  FORMERLY 
proprietor  of  the  Miners'  Res- 
taurant, bht  taken  tho  management 
of  botb  tbe  Miners*  Resoanrant  on 
Commercial  street  and  the  Miners'' 
Branch  on  Market  street,  in  partnership  with  MR 
A.  DRAYEUR,  who  has  been  connected  with  the 
arm  tor  years.  Improvements  have  been  made  in 
Ihe  omsine  departments  tbat  will  render  tbe  Mi- 
ners'more  popnlar  than  it  baa  ever  been  during 
tbe  22  years  ef  its  prosperity.  Oar  Bills  of  Fare 
Bmbraoe  all  tbe  delicacies  of  tbe  season.  Ooj 
motto  is  "Good  Fare,  Good  Cooking  and  Moderate 
Charge  b." 

P.  B£B«£8  db  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT. 

SSI  and  £88  Oonunereial,  and 
7 fl»  Market  street. 
Open   rom  8  A.1L  to  10  P.&L  an31  1m 


PIANOS, 

ORGANS,  PIANO  STOOLS,  PIANO  COVERS 
Sheet  Music,  Maaio  Books,  Music  Folios,  etc. 
A  new  etock  and  large  aesortmeot.  Oall  and  ex- 
ami,  e  them.    The  celebrated 

HcCAHMON    PIANOS, 
Now  regarded  by  the  mu  teal  profession  as*the 
beat  m-  d i i.i m- priced  Piano  in  this  market. 

A.  L,  BAJKtBUFT  <fc  CO.,  Ageata, 
mb26'2w  \o,   121   Market  street 


ARION 

Pianoforte. 


DECLARED  BY  THE   JUDGES  AT  A  LAT)t 
Fair  of  tbe  American  Institute,  after  a  blind- 
fold  trial    against    Steinway'e,  Ohicbenng'8,  and 
others,  to  be  THK  BEST  ON  EXHIBITION.     B. 
CTTRTAZ,  Sole  Agrent.    »0  O'Farreli  street 
N  B.— Pianos  of  all  style  J  TO  PENT.         mart 


WILLIS^BAND. 

MU8I0_   FURNISHED    FOR    ALL 
oeoaBions.    Mneic  imported,  arranged 
and  for  sale. 

MARCUS  II.   BLTM    Leader   Off1 
Oreheatra. 

HENRY  TON  I>£R  MEHD£N,  l>ad. 
er  of  Brats  Bend. 

BtyOrders  from  the  conntry  promptly  attended 
to.  Address  M.  W.  WILLIS.  Eaton's  Hniic 
Store.  1118  Mortgomery  street,  or  MAROUH  M 
BLUM,  eao  Alontgomery  street  ja6  tl 


$m®MM 


:  /7  CIA  Y~A/!.-}^SlI^:%-.J7S^ 


HARRY  CORBYN'S  SALOON 

NO  T«0  MARKET  STREET,  HARRY  COR- 
byn  respectfnly  informs  bis  friends  and  pat- 
rons that  be  has  refitted  in  beautiful  style  this 
cosy  and  comfortable  reeort,  ard  will  be  pleased 
to  see  them,  one  and  all,  and  bavs  them  sample 
some  of  the  choicest  wine*  and  liquors,  A  new 
billiard  table  from  the  manufaotO'y  of  Liesentleid 
with  Phelan  and  Collet  der's  latest  patent  F'eel- 
faced  ensbions,  has  been  placed  in  the  Billiard 
Parlor.  The  popular  and  efficient  beverage  manip- 
ulator. Tommy  Oarroll,  can  be  found  in  bis  old  po- 
sition prepared  to  dispense  creature  comfort  to  all 
ja23  tf 


Business  Conducted  on 
and  Honest  Principle; 

OBTE      I»RXO 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OH 
tbe  Tbeatrio.l  Pvofeseioa  in  <.  aiiforoia  pro. 
K Be  forming  olassea  for  iostrDotioiI  io  Elocution 
rsoos  wiBhlog  to  .Tail  tbemaelvaa  of  tbe  oppor- 
tunity of  acqairiDR  a  useful  art  at  a  moderate  cost 
can  send  in  Lhoir  names  to  "OacnbjBea  "  P.  O.  Boi 
2334.  when  panicolara  aa  to  terms,  eto..  will  fce 
eent  »^>  them  deft' 


A.    W.    WHELDEN, 

Whitener  and  Paper  Hanger, 


ALL    GOODS    WARRANTED 
REPRESENTED. 


Spring  Goads  Arriving  D 

THE  LARGEST   STOCK   AND  10WE.1I 
OF  ANY  HOUSE  IN  IHE  CUT, 


I 


CLOTHING 

COARSE     and    FIN 


ThelFortnnatelMan  who  BuyshliBfj 


ill 


attthe  IXI!  AUCTION  6T0B,     „ 


THE   UNFORTUNATE  MAN*  1 
OOES    NOT, 


UNDERCLOTHING,  ALL  GMI 


White  Shirts  for  the  Mf 


fajso-e  goods,   watciii. 

JEWELBT,    NOTIONS,  ttt 

JP£KFl/M£9,  STATIOXI 

ESOLUn    OIT1EBT,    TKDSa 

BAGS,    TAI.ISfS,    TOBAW 

A  FDI.L  bTOOK  Ot 

Linen  Coats  and  Dual 

A  FULL  LI  HE  OF 
LIKTEKT      SUIT 


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TBAT 


fWi.  Blow  oub 
own  Horn 
Because 
We  Have 
Got  A  Stork 
That  will 


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618  Kearny  st. 


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CALIFORNIA    TBIATBB. 


BELLA  UN! ON  THEAT  E 


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SftRONUTAN  THEATRE 

mt*     !l!!!f!lIf!!r?„*Pf,2l)  QUBEIV   or  THE  American  stage, 

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wit"  wit  7   .rn«»  Tat*  itoim  a. 


D fl,Vi©S  JH311ai«'fcx>tla.     Quoen    ot     IDnslaudi 
•  -r  t..  JOHN  McCULLOUCH  as  ROBERT,  EARL  OF  ESSEX 


t  o  rai«iit» 


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PRlPAT  BYFNINO,  April  JMh 

BENEFIT  OF  MRS.  BOWERS THE  HUNCHBACK 

sMCKUiY  .rrtaxoos,  »i  j  o-ciock 

Second  Mrs.  Bowers Mary  Stuart 

*-■'««•»  Half   Prism   In  nil    purl-  of  Mm   Knave 

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Hill  »«3  «IN'I  )T.  C14'». 
-     IVIMIKH  APPHI    II 

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SIAMESE     TWINS. 


Mini. i    -<>i    i:     II  M.I.VDS! 
rut  egi 

COMIC  WH 

MTtirriMinn  ,«,...,, 

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Itilil. jo     I  In.    I       HouikI     ii.    t    ..mi-! 
Tsww  A...  Boo  Mill  KHrr 

TOMMT  llRTO. 

Sam  eenca.  Andy 

From  Uaeit  **■'•  OtMa. 
'm-                         R.  n.  Mareh  I  Atdy                 lU-n'mlwd 
-  Ira-Jar       .Will  IUrk|  Abel  It Toididt  Him 

Ball*** Man's  HI.  Clair 

SONG  AftS  DAIOr.-Soccr  Plan.- SUSli  ROBISON 

lt«IU*J  M>nlf  Mirpkr 

Ortritrt    Orchestra 

O0B«lttll»«    "It* 

HUSBANDS   WILL   DO   IT  J 

Mr.  Homertee It  O   Marsh  ;  Mr.  Smith  .  ...Tbos    Campbell 

Hi-*ir- Jenm-  Jnhnats    Mr*   i*n.itb   ..P«nnF  0*rr«u«ti 

Mr.  Bi»»«  ■•  ■  >«j*CI.  K«ll'  I  Mr*.  Wratrn  ..  MlnnU  Fj^.nftrs 

riTTalrnt   Mill  arrive  fYoai  (he   East  shortly. 


o»tw||||L0  HAS  RETURNED  TO 


JOES  If 


It«.     Pnri-nl 


IH^A     SHIRT    STORE, 

mwmj    (reel,  hai  HeBBOTed  to 

{     -..<•. .ml     Htreet, 

root  will  lad  m  eooaplete  bb- 
■  I  BI1IKTB  .o.J  riKMUll 
M,    fil    trie    M.finl    low  prlr.fc 


■  utllicr  4>  co. 


„l,!ll'  J       BRAHMINICAL 

TpDN  PLANT! 

Ht  Indian  Remedies, 

FOB  TUB  CORE  OF 

Sort  Throsl, 
Drape  ptit. 
Catarrh, 
Diarrhea, 
Uon.tipsUon  tad 
DiiifiUiT. 
ifae  a*  Baca  of  aoont<  of  thoee  who 
mad:    Hod.  Netnoel  Paid-.  tx-Goter- 
1  A.  Poo);  R.  H.    Sinton;  Heory  Kd- 
Jaliforma    lhf.tr*;    Krftd    Lieter,   and 
•pot-alT    KKAK.NY    SFRliKT.be. 
Q  tad  Pice.  tp'i  tf 


■;  Paine, 


M'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

«IHlk    IITT.     HT4»». 

.KOANT  THEATRC  HAS  BERK  KE- 
Md,  ud  au  b.  r*nt«d  by  tb.i  oigbt  ot 
Mk.  HUn  .ad  tr*f«Uog  oom»*»l.i 
nMd«d  wltb  ob  suplicfttlOQ  br  l.tt.r 

jci«3i   riPKB, 

Huutr  and  iol.  Proprlitci. 
Ot  to        9.  M.  HeCABI. 
■  O  W.lblBftOB  «tr»«t.  Run  Knn..'Mft 


■SB 


aaaaovBP. . 

HID  SKWIAO  MACHINE  AOEBUY 
«  It  BOW  rtEOT.d  to  15S  N.w  Moou 
IMA,  o..r  Uow.rd.  N.  B.-TH.  WKED 
Tom.  took  too  btib.at  prBBiIani  ov.r 


MTXTi 


itltort  tt  tbe  arret*  Wsrld't  Ptlr 

j,  the  urns  First  Prtmln a.  st  the 

7>S«d  loititntt  Ftir.  upon  TfftNl  Y- 
oV  of  bnotiifiritrr  »od  thit  now.  b-  tbe 
of  to  BttTIKS  SKliF-ADJUSlinu 
s  -rslne  i«  aaafls  doobltd,  tnd  yt.itllt 
>  price  aa  aitatrfco. ■»!!■>  tad 


iS 


r,  OtAIRTOTAHI.  TMT  »*. 

W  od  t  a  m  -0*o  bo  MM altM  JTL 
.AMMdAllB,  Iron  111,  w.  to  »V 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING.   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LCCTURC.    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

KiKiniM      l«i     nnrl      17" «»•-!<>     AViiMliliiijtoii  ^street. 


By  ■  Clerk  who  Tried  to  Sell  Him 
a  Suit  of  Clothes. 


IF    UK  HAD    n    SB    TO    TUE 

GREAT  CLOTHING  EMPORIUM 

...  OF.... 

G.  P.  Van  Schaack  &  Go. 

708,  712,  714  »nd  716  Kenny  ilreet, 

(OPPOSITE  THE  PLAZA  ,1 
TIE  WOl  I.I!  DAVE  STXIi  Nl'ITIU 
ok  obcb,  vvltbiiut  any  noncceB.nry 
talk,  and  would  have  been  11, log  to. 
d»y.  OB  orBBBBCBt  to  ...cl.ty,  .nd  B 
walking  B4vertl.cB*cnkorthe  low  price. 

Btwhleb     good.     BtB    BOld    ftT  tkBt  «Bt«r- 

prtilBB  arm,  lB.teBd  off  bel.i   m   "  deBi'd 
cold,  dBBip,  dl.MBrcenble  body." 


Philadelphia    Restaurant. 

0HA8.   T,  BEBGOLD.   PROPB1ETOS. 
I'HE      0HOI0EBT     MEATS     AKDj 


BPEIIAI.    KOTII  F.    TO 

Picnic  nnd  Hall   Conimilli  cs. 


o.VM<ni.l  UBOHKni'KAo  coi«o...rt  of 
i-b.  boot  ms.loi.n*  to  tb.  St.tr,  under  ebapo- 
t.at  l,.d.'l.  .1  fBlrBBBW. 

kreur.ii    ki   until 

.-.  i 

IIARKV     AMI  Alt. 

With  tollf  Gl.tt  8  .motion, 
OOUnTiSHieKI 


sirrno  tbocp«. 

IncKitllrv  tbe  d'hlld    Wonder.  ftAt'FllO. 

I.KI.IP.     Kl.l.is. 

MIBH   II.    KI.I.IH  UBd    TV.    r.I.l.IB. 

Pin  lo. Comic    nn.1     Daeltl.t.. 

OUT     1. 1  •»  T  O  H, 

AND.... 

1.   I'   C  V      A  1>  A  M  », 


'pge  Aimvi:  AETMTI  ark  now  on  nun  biiokm.  an»  can  Bum. 

X      i.tc.d  br  ir.fLftg.ri  Wet  of  the  Bo^by  ikuolotn 


tbrotliib  our  Bgracr. 
HIIRKIItAN    CUKBT«    .V    CO. 


Lire  Well  and  Enjoy  Yourself. 
SOUTHERN  PACIFIC 

«y2 Oyster  and  Chop  House 

^nV         SamHinr  Itiatt,  of!  Ket'Dy,  let 
^"-wF'  Pint  »nti  UivIiIoidis. 

WB   FURNISH   THK   FATT-ST    OY8TAR8 
and   obolcaat  Ccop*  and   Si«ak*,  ro'ik."!  Ii 
the  beat  manner,  witb  the  best  Onffee  >nd  b*  t  of 
avertible?,  at  modartie  ratec.    The  Qoeat  Liquoia 
and  01  f  am. 
•'#-Klf-Bnnt  AaltCt  sf  Bufimi  for   I.utllea, 
•ftrOPB.V  DAY  AND  NU.HT. 


•treat,  btlWSti 


0  t§£  C.    o,.. 

DAVE  MJIDII.  lit  tb, 
I  old  origin.  ]R.d  Lion.  1»  U..rj 
Koimj  .nd  Dnpont,  wb.rll  fdo 


THE   OLD 
Hot    Sooton, 

15  M.  rim  W.reet.    near  Kcursy. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Oems 
Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  ANO_JfcRRY  IN  TOWN. 

Alwart  on  file  tbt  New  York  Hsrald,  Htrpar'r 
Weekly.  Frtok  Lflalie's.  Dty't  Dolati,  Pol  lot  Oa 
-Bitr  ell  (k*  Otllfornla.  pat.-ts,  also  Loadon 
Panob.  BairrLite.  Uinntrttod  London  Newa.  0*11 
and  tat'Bij  yoiiMfH. 

aa*>  Doa'alorutt  tbe  tiro  of  tbt  Hot    »«otrh. 

ft7U  W.  t*.  WALDRON.  Ptoprlttor. 


GEORGE    MATES' 


| ) K ALKR  IS  O YSTI 

'it  noe.  *t*,   a  i  ,   •*■>, 

I  OaMonila  ataastv  >- 
parttta  AadfaaiBss  rappIlM 


ads  ot  SlUtLX  FISH.  m 
krktt,  aatrsaet  ta  Caltfon.l«  t 


FRE1VCB 

BEAVER 


SUITS 


:"T' '    PS 
"TO  6HDEH 


$50, 


LANCASTER'S 

an  wahhiMbTon  siudht, 

ftlOltt  IIOTiae. 


SANGER  HALLE 

(SINGER'S  HALL.) 
14     OKA  11 Y    ST.,     NKAB     H.KAKNT. 


Nant3  t>n4  tltr  Choleett   "rande  of    W!«i 
and  £,lqiiara  na  hnad. 

DEPOT  WEYAND  A  (ASCHE'S  BAY  BREWERT 

felS  if  ii.. MS  FK.LPUa.NN, 


BOWERY  THEATRE, 

SALT    LAKE    CITY. 


VABIETY  TALENT  EH   KOUTE  EAST  OAH 
llwftya    ..cor.    Hr.Uol.98    ongagamentf    by 
•tipping  at  Silt  Lnko  and  ippljtng  to 

Tt.  ar.RoiiB, 

I,s  Ho.lne.a  Mn.aiw. 


BALDWIN'S   DAJRY  BUTTER! 

THIS  IS  TO  ORUTIFY  THAT  N.  B.  TERWIL- 
1  LIGEK  A  CO  .  Ml  and  ."51  WtahlnRton  Market, 
tre  tbe  KOLK  AGENTS  for  the  snip  of  my  brand 
of  batur,  known  an  "  BALDWIN'S  DAJRY  BUT- 
TK&."  It  bat  been  Bold  at  tbe  above  stand  the 
past  thirteen  yeara,  and  toy  brands  ot  batter  rea- 
rateoted  to  be  of  my  mako  not  procured  Kit  N.  R. 
TtrwiUlger  A  Co.,  trt  connferfsitt. 

r,.  k.  baIbUtppfji. 

Sto  FraaolBOO,  April.  8tb.  1873. 

W.  11.  TEltWII-tlOK— .*  CO. 

ftaft-lm  SOtndSl  WaBhiPftoo  Market. 

Sigpnor  Manciisi, 

PRIVATE  BINQIKO    LESSOKS.-OLASE  0» 

HOKDAT  BBd  THfBWJAT, 
At  I  P.M.    St.  Jamai   Boat,.  »e«  Market  tlrBM 

oornor  ol  E11H.         tiUlm 


MILITARY    COODS 

.....LKD.    .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRICAL 
TRIMMINGS. 

gas  MwlgaBue      .Ire  t,    bIbbbi   Wb>  .a. 


f.i 


»? 


I . 


-  ■       .        ■ 

TB~E  JOUBNAL  01  AMU3EMEKTS. 

'-'•ilsied  e.«ry  1>W  ">  *•  v°"  ** 
E>  BOOABDUS 


Mrrrbam  nod  GS3    '.VushliHtlon  KM 

B*Iow  .Montgomery,  ban  tfrantiaco. 


WEDNESDAT. APBIL  33,   1873 


Flsaro  (roe*   before    leven  different  no. 
•Hencea  «•  proimmme  every  night. 


Down  OB  Dancinc- 

An  Eastern  paper  called  The  Ladies '  Re- 
pository (probably  editad  by  aa  elderly 
lady)  is  duwo' on 'waltzing.  Iq  fact,  that 
prudish  eheut  thinks  it  indelioate,  immcdsBt 
and  all  that  sort  of  thiDg.    It  eays : 

No  pure  woman  would  suffer  a  man  to  re- 
tain ber  band  in  hi",  much  less  t  >  oucirclo 
her  wai*i  wi  h  hie  arm  iu  the  ordinary  rela- 
tione of  ioc  al  life  ;  and  yet,  at  the-  bidding 
•f  figtiUn,  aud  bee -us  j  tne  additional  stim- 
ulus of  mu->ic  ia  superadded,  the  will  not 
•nly  permit  t'es3  li  ertioa,  but  will  rom<iio 
williijgiy  etrainei  to  i<iu  breast  lor  a  quarter 
of  an  hour  at  a  time,  publio.y  exhibiting 
herself  in  a  position  which  in  its:lf  she  vir- 
tuously condemns. 

We  F:ue38  the  writer  isn't  expert  on  the 
light  fantastic  toe,  and  perhaps  men  don't 
care  to  ask  her  to  trip  it  with  them.  Noth- 
ing adds  eo  much,  to  the  force  of  virtuous 

indignation  a*  a  rpice  of  envy. 

.*. 

Hnjte  Joke. 

The  Fire  Commi^Bioner*,  after  removing 
Dave  Scanoell  aud  bis  Secretary  merely 
on  political  grounds,  set  to  work  to  recon- 
struct tha  Fire  Department  genera'Iy  with 
the  following  provision  :  "  Discharges  and 
appointment*  shall  be  made  without  regard 
to  any  political  predelictions,  subject  to 
the  approval  of  this  Board."  This  i*  really 
amusing.  Of  course  the  Chief  Engineer 
will  be  no  more  guided  in  making  removals 
and  appointments  by  bis  political  predelic- 
tions than  the  Board  were  by  theirs. 


Graceful. 

"Caroline,  my  love,"  said  a  fond  mamma, 
a  few  days  Binee,  "I  noticed  with  pain,  that 
last  evening  there  appeared  to  be  a  great 
deal  of  coldness  between  you  and  your  friend 
Helen."  La,  ma  I  you  don't  think  I'm  going 
to  slobber  over  her  if  she  don't  over  me,'' 

satd*"CHroiioe. 

■ ♦- — — — — 

Pratt**  Abolition  Oil 

OortiH  -tiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Braises.  3-l 


Fto«J*  titi'     Nw*ei . 

F*f;ut>fcr-i  ..oufectioriL'ij,  km  E0  EhU.1  $d 
ffunor'i.  101  Morjtgonvn  St.  near  aot'c         n 

. r_ 

Twenty    Tlioxis  .  nd 

Pap^r  Collars-,  all  rtylpp,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
Wha;  Ch'a- Laqtidry,  ofa:e  121  Leldeddoiffnt. 

•r»io    v^to 

Id  cel.br.ited  for  its  superior  liquors  and  floe 
olgare.  CoDnolssienrs  Bay  our  "Pony"  Brandy 
puts  a  veto  on  all  other.*.  Call  and  sample  it. 
B.  H.  L«vy,  proprietor.  Boivlxwett  corner  of 
Kearny  and  Commercial.  4k 

Everybody     buiteU, 

Ta«r«.  is  i)  i  end  to  tbe  multitude  ot  faehions 
in  baif.  At  *'  Thb"  Bat  Store,  C47  Wa«hli;gton 
street  {Hwmrt  bst  store  below  Kearny) ,  all  those 
nrw  ftyjL'K  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  ImmenBe 
—tbe  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  tliero  1b  aura  to  bo  suited.  a 


Do     IV  oh    Sutter    trom    Coras, 

Tbe  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Oorna,  Bun- 
ion.-. Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  instant 
relioi  by  sjrplyitig  at  Dr.  B.  B.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute. 810  Eearuy  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
0*>a*b  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doc- 
tor's capability.  References  kiygd  lfreqnired.  B 


Private  Lessons  in  the  French  Language 
by  J.  JoFstt,  graduate  of  the  University  of 
Pari-,  late  Professor  of  De  la  Monnais'  Normal 
Behool  for  Teacher*,  and  of  St.  Mary's  College, 
London.  404  Geaiy  street,  between  Mason  and 
Taylor,  upbtairfl.     Ben  of  reference  given.     4-Cj 


We  would  r.  commend  yoa  to  John  0.  Bell  If 
yon  wish  to  buy  carpets  and  furnltnre  cheap. 
Steamer  and  pionio  chairs  of  every  description. 
Nearly  opposite  tbe  Grand  Hotel,  on  Market 
street.  4-P 

Good    Investment. 

No  other  cliy  -la  tbe  United  States  offers 
greater  iuducementa  at  tbe  present  time  for 
Investment  In  town  lots  than  San  Diego.  Now 
Is  the  time  to  secure  lots  at  $25  each  at  421 
Montgomery  btreet.  Tola  la  the  ne3t  chance 
ever  offered.  • 

JPIioTOj.rx-ia.pt.lc    Car<ls 

At  onp  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoplea  Art 
ttalltrj .  54  Thir;»  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  ttror  A 


Fob  fink  wobe,  go  to  T.  0.  Joasup,  dentist, 
cor,  Battel  >od  Mon'g'ry,  over  Tucker's.     3-u 


Removal, 
Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  118   to    113 
■  PoBt  Btreet.    Sewing  micbioes   rented  and*re. 
paired  as  nsuil,  and  gold  cheaper  than  ever,  x 


Latie8  and  Qentlthek,  remember  the  lead- 
ing fashionable  retail  Shoe  store  in  Ban  Fran- 
cisco. H.  Hinders,  332  Kearny  street,  between 
Pine  and  BuBh,  ak 


Tlie    Beet    Hotuedles, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Ohanoe,  lor  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
«r*B  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  SanBome 
street,  cerner  of  Commercial.  • 

Ol»m.01iowa.er  Every  JNljtlvfc. 

The  best  chowder  In  town,  at  tbe  Original 
Hoi  Scotch  Saloon,   IB  Morton  street,  just  off 

Re       ?.  8-T 

9r.au    Meoro, 

Formerly  of  Bnas  Douse  Carriages,  can  be 
ound  In  Trout  pf  Oo'eman  Eros,  olothing  os- 
ablLsbment,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomerv  ste.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  -Carrla*»i>raera 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  Bight,  at  reduced  rates.  bq 


A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bowl,  all  styles, 
just  received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
Leideadorff  street. 


Cause  of  Fremeli  Gayoty. 

The  poorest  class  ia  the  United  Btates  is 
well-to-do  compared  with  the  pooreBt  in 
France.yet  it  is  not  aa  well  fed  nor  as  happy. 
There  is  a  generil  ohaerfttlntsa  in  this  peo- 
ple, which  strike s  tbe  foreigner  aa  soon  as 
he  enters  the  dcuo.ry.  Raca  and  climate 
have  doubtless  something  to  do  with  it,  but 
hygiecic  ncurisbmeDt  and  a  eound  stimaoh 
muob  more.  In  presenee  of  tMi  fac',  ene 
oannot  help  regrtttiog  the  waste  of  time  and 
energyof  reformer*  and  philaothropista  who, 
to  bring  about  man's  ajnelioration  with  us, 
are  always  addroBsingttcm'e've-'o  Lis  be  d, 
to  the  neglect  of  his  stomach.  It  ii  an  ele- 
mentary law  g'jveiing  tlo  human  hystem. 
that  the  brain  and  thettoaiach  are  two  neigh- 
bors who  ciunot  Bffoid  to  bo  at  enmity  any 
length  of  time  without  mutual  deterioration 
or  destruction,  atd  that  an  improvement  in 
the  condition  of  one  implies  an  improvement 
in  tLe  oider.  Naturally,  thia  A  B  O  know- 
ledge is  fauiiliir  10  mott  people,  but  it  d:es 
not  ye*,  receive  tin  consid'.rjtion  whioh  its 
importarjee  demaods.  The  foundation  of 
the  Frenchman's  happiueBB  is  laid  in  tbe 
best  bread  in  the  world,  both  in  teste  aud 
nutriment, tbe  mcBt  nooristiing  wice,  and  the 
best  cfiokiug,— save  in  roast  beef,  in  the  pre- 
paration o.r  which,  aa  well  aa  in  cirving,  the 
English  eDjoy  a  superiority.  Besides  the 
quality  of  the  Frenchmen's  food,  there  is  a 
healthful  feiturein  tbe  usually  well-venti- 
laied  apartmenti  in  wjich  it  is  eat-u,  aud 
another  in  the  jocularity  acd  leisure  attend- 
ing the  rep;  st.  Sloppy  ooflfce  and  hot  bis- 
cuits are  not  c  nducive  to  gayety;  ice-cold 
wa'er  and  thin  Boup  peppered  to  tbe  burn- 
ing-peiot  are  not  joke-ioBpiiiog;  and  a  pot- 
pourri of  wat.?r-reeking  vegetables  is  not 
produotive  of  a  humor  to  set  the  table  in  a 
rear.  Th?s*,  in  a  word,— to  say  nothing  of 
those  enemies  of  Amcricin  table,  heat  and 
hasle,—  are  joyr-killeiB,  with  sequent  dyspep- 
sia.     |_ 

For  the  Epizoo  lc. 

We  met  Harry  Lushington  the  other  day, 
a  little  moie  "how  come  you  so"  than 
usual.  "HuIIjI  what's  the  matter  now?" 
we  asked.  "  Got  Epperzuic  (hie) ,  ole  t'ler," 
repliad  Harry ;  "  been  tryin'  Doc'r  Steu's 
remerry  little  too  much,  tha's  all.  Cure  it, 
though — sure  cure.  Doc'r  Ston's  best  doc'r 
'n  Sau  Friacj — borsos,  humaas,  anythin'." 
41  What  is  Dcctor  Stout's  remedy?"  we  ask- 
ed. "  Gold'n  Beal,"  said  Harry;  "didn't  say 
weBb/r  take  it  in  quarts  or  pinta:  I've  drunk 
two  bollels— awful  spensive,  bat  mush  oure 
opperzjo,  yer  know."  We  explained  that 
Dr.  Btont'B  remedy  wag  an  infusion  of  golden 
seal  (hydratus),  but  Harry  didn't  believe  us 
and  still  takej  his  iu  bottleB. 


Whe  Is  He  \ 

Wd  find  tbe  following  in  an  exchange. 
We  don't  think  the  minister  could  have  bo:u 
a  Califoruian  minister.  We  don't  bear  mal- 
ioa  in  this  part  of  tbe  world  oa  accouat  of 
old  "  domeatio  troubles." 

A  selfish  California  miohter  recently  re- 
fused to  p'-iform  tbe  marriage ceremooy  tor 
a  couple  wbere  tbe  bride  was  his  own  ab- 
aconded  wife.  And  that  aggravating  woman 
iaid  that  he  *'  was  just  as  mean  as  ho  always 
used  to  be." 

Doot  Need  It. 

Beecber  is  prating  for  the  Modocs.  As 
things  stands  at  presant  they  don't  seem  to 
need  hie  prayers  much,  and  we  doubt  if  they 
will  do  them  mueh  good  anyhow. 


Snobby  New  York  families  have  inaugu- 
rated pages  io  livery. 


Oystora. 

In  strolling  round  the  otiier  nigh:, 

To  loob  at  'Frisco  by.  gas  lljibt, 

Our  caxeloBd  tsa,  by  chance  did  etia? 

Io  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 

Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  scieen 

i'brougb  Which  a  sweet  bouquet  wao  seeh; 

WhilB  mossy  atone  and  pearly  Bbetl, 

O'er  which  the  watera  softly  fell. 

Made  that  window  reem  to  b  j 

Pome  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

8tep,"  said  my  friend,  "let'B  go  in  here— 
It  Ioojcb  bo  ntce — and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  i  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suite  me  to  » 'T."' 
Co  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Da" ade  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mlgnt  name.    We  found  It  tz-.-t, 
And.  anked  magnificently,  too; 
all  iniids  of  oyitere,  Juicy,  fat; 
UoofcoA_<ivery  style;  just  thlni  of  that, 
and  if  jour  mouth  don't  water,  then 
Tou're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  [  and  crabs  and  terrapins  ;' 
In  fact,  we  found  the?  bad  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kindsof  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  oonld  name" 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  fonnd.  'twould  aeem," 
That  they  hava  hero  the  best  lee  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners/' 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thtrty-sevBp  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again, 
Pacific  Oj&ter  House,  837  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night 

OHABLBS  HAAKE.  Proprietor. 


Juat  Shove  Tout  Teeth  Into  That. 

There  is  a  boy  in  eneof  our  schools  who 
wears  a  green  velvet  suit  which  is  broken 
out  with  bell  buttons.  There  is  a  great 
ehangein  the  boy  since  be  commenced  to  go 
to  ec^ool,  several  months  ago.  He  was  then 
but  a  trifle  better  than  an  untutored  savage, 
although  we  frankly  confess  we  don't  know 
what  an  untutored  savage  is.  His  first  ex- 
perience iu  the  school  was  a  spelling  les'on. 
While  the  class  was  going  through  the  exer- 
cise be  sat  on  tbe  platform  near  the  teacher, 
and  looked  bis  hands  across  his  knear,  and 
witched  tbe  class  very  intently.  The  firbt 
was  Ramom,  "By  gracious,"  siidhe,  driv- 
ing h  s  teeth  haid.  Tbe  teacher  gave  him  a 
reproviog  look,  aud  wont  on.  Multiply. 
"Thucder  andlightniog  wh  t  a  word,"  he 
ctied  in  a  storm  of  delight.  Again  the  teaoh- 
•r  nailed  him  with  a  look,  and  proceeded. 
Osculation.  At  this  he  just  raised  himself 
up  to  his  feet,  andshriektd  cut  in  a  perfect 
frenzy  of  ecatacy,  "By  godeys,  gentlemen, 
just  shove  your  t~eth  into  that."  -This  broke 
up  the  lesson^ 

Not  Always, 

In  jokfS  about  divorces  the  newspapers 
represent  the  divorce  laws  :s  being  framed 
exclusively  for  the  benefit  of  women.  That 
this  ia  Lot  tbe  oase  is  proved  by  tbe  fact  that 
on  Monday  five  husbands  sought  for  divorce 
from  their  wives  iu  tbe  San  Francisco  Courts. 
In  three  obb?b  there  wa»,  however,  no  oppo- 
sition offered  by  the  wives. 


PICKICS,  EXCURSIONS,     ETC. 


Corner  Twelf  Lb  aod.FoUom  atresia. 
SUBTDAX AfrKIX  »7,    1  8TS 

The     A.nnu.a.1      Kcuuion 


IRISH    REVOLUTIONISTS! 

Uader  the  anepicee  of  the 

IRISH     VOLUNTEERS, 

ESCORTED  BY  THE 

Guardia    de  Juarez 


Dt-akln's  Sal-  of  Paintings 

Will  take  place  about  May  20th.     Particulars 
In  future  advancements.  4-b 


M.cl>o*v-oll,  Show  Card   Writer 

Beady  made   and  made  to  order.    Room  10- 

608  Marfcet  street,  cor.  Post  and  MontgonJerr  v 


,  i-.     MoliertF 

E4j  devoted  tila  etudy  more  pajiicuiar)y  to 
jhropic  and  pijeclr}5  practice,  .andtemj  suoh  le 
jow  the  moFt  ^aocefsfnl  of  any  Physician  In 
linclaco.  Office  S19.  Baoramenta  ftree^, 
corner  of  Leideadorff,  »  few  doora  aalow  What 
Ohoer  Boub«.  _  T 

Pratt's  AboUtiotL  Oil. 
Cures  Lame  Baoh  and  Paralysis. 


3-L 


Mrs.  r.T.  W.  Kind,  dresfmakrr,  bas  removed 
to  122  Geary  street.  t?etwoen  Dupont  and  Stock- 
ton, opposite  Starr  King's  church.  Ox 


/attention,    Ladles 

To  give  the  s&in  tbe  softoess  of  velvet,  and 
the  tint  of  the  Illy  to  the  complexion,  use 
Dickey's  Gbemb  de  Lib.  l 


Ladies,  now  la  yonr  time  to  bay  your  under- 
clothing at  a  grrat  f  acrifl  e,  becanee  H.  Fried- 
IftDder  has  gone  to  Europe  to  bny  his  Fall  Im- 
portation?,, and  has  left  ordir' to  Bell  his  large 
8'ocb  of  ladleB' end  chlldreii'a  undfrclothlng, 
comprising  all  styles  aLd'patt;  rop,  cheaper  than 
atacyothfr  place  In  the  city.  Brm^mber  the 
nnmber,  9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Building.      3n 


JPiitotlc  4  ccommodatlon. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a.  m.,  can 
be  returned  In  the  evening  If  reqnirril;  we 
never  dlsarpoltitl  What  Ohear  Laundry,  121 
Leiaesdorff  street.  * 

0£7~Fon  Ohildeen's  Piotdbes  go  to  Mobbe's 
Gailery ,  417  Montgomery  etraet.  8-v 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Bhenmitlsm  and  Neuralgia. 


Trio  Pioneer  Carpet  Beatlntr 
Machine  Co., 
Ha.  563  Teh:  ma  street,  la  tbe  only  place  you 
can  depend  on  lor  having  sour  Carpets  well 
cUaned  and  swept  by  machinery.  J.  Spauld- 
lDg  ft  Co.  3-s 


Ni:W   ADVERTISEMENTS. 


P.  B.  I.  S. 


It    Is    True. 

J.  A.  Shaber  ft  Oo.  are  selling  parlor,  sets  and 
all  other  iindsofiurnllnre and  bidding  cheaper, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  in  town.  Other 
dealers  don't  stand  a  ghost  ot  a  chance  when 
people  know  Shaber's  prices. 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 

The  People's  Bemtdy  for  all  Aches  aud  Paine. 


We  get  no  business  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  wort,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry      Office,  121  LeldeBdorff  street.        * 


L-nUlces  ~Vlt*itina:  Cards. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  John  P. 
Dwteb,  12C  Sntttr  street,  opposite  Lick  Home, 
and   at   the   Grand   Hotel.    N.  B.— Handkiii- 

0HIEF8  NEATLY  MAIIKED.      PEKMAKSHIP    Of  OVerV 

description  to  order.  s 

Star  fSrilrts  M.n<l  Collars. 

All  sorts  and  Flaee,  tor  i»'e  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Lauadry,  131  Leideadorff  st,       • 


At  ft  Stated  Meeting  of  the  Benevolent 
Protective  Iodep3ndaot  Seala  held  at  their  Lodge 
Rooms  Toesd&y,  April  22d,  1873,  it  was  unani; 
monaly  agreed  that  a  vote  of  thanks  be  tendered 
to  all  volunteers  and  other  ■  wbo 'aided  in  makiog 
their  First  Annual  Benefit  the  great  euuoeaa  it 
proved.  Tbe  following  resolutions  Hera  nnani- 
moti»ly  passed: 

Re«olved.  Thit  oar  hearty  thanks  be  tendered 
to  Meesra.  Joha  McUultntiab,  U.  O.  Bert  and 
Samael  Tetlow.  for  the  pprtaissioa  80  freely  giveo 
i or  the  memben  of  ttr«ir  coatpaniea  on  that  occa- 
BlOB  to  appear. 

Hesolted.  Tbafcoar  thaoks  are  cordialy  ten- 
dered to  Mi*8  Maccio  Moore,  The  Ohapman  Sis- 
t«ra.  M'lle  Maria  G.»ui,*»in,  Ume.  Buialir,  Miie 
Fanny  Gibson,  Litt'o  Jewel,  Air.  Henry  .Edwards, 
Mr.  Owen  ftlarlowe,  Mr.  J.  0.  Williamson,  Stg- 
□or  Donito,  and  MeasEJ.  ObHrlea  Vuroer,  Ka  rv 
Oansland,  John  Woodard,  Tbo3.  Campbell,  the 
mem  bars  of  too  Orchestra,  and  tie  4th  -  Aitiilery 
Baid,  "for  t.hfrir  valoablo  proTeseional  aid. 

Rtbolved,  'I  bat  we  thank  tbe  foilowlnc  nerseaa 
for  ihui.- libera!  doni\ions  :  Kraoeis  4  Valeotinn. 
920;  Key  &  Co.,  $  0;  k>ablisber  of  Kizaro,  ?12  GO 
b.  F.  Bulletin,  $l;Q;  Morning  Call,  $2  50;  Obron- 
iole,  93  60, 

Byordar.       [>pJ13t]       G.  H.  FOSTEF,  Q.  8. 


TWO  BANDS  OE  MUSIC  HA.VB  BEEN   EN- 
gated  for  the  oeoaeion,  and  dancing  will  con- 
tinue antil  midoiebt. 

•WTria  PioaW  of  ST.  BRIDGETS  SUNDAY 
BOHOUlj  on  (Sa'nrday.  May  3 

A  grand  Entert  tinmen  twill  be  given  to  tha  chil- 
dren. A  hrs'-oltfs  band  has  been  enzeged  for  the 
occasion.  Ketirationa,  games,  rianoing.  and  merri- 
ment will  be  the  order  of  the  day.  ap2S  It 


RAFFLE, 

AFINE-WGBKKD  OBOOHET  BKD-SPREAD, 
tbe  work  of  Mra.  E.  Stanley  (Uiaa  May  Los- 
1  e),  will  be  raffl  )d  tor  on        . 

Sitlnrduy  Eveelnir.  May  Sfltb, 

At  SPIERS  A  POND'S,  oorner  Kearny  and  Bnsh 
Btreets.     100  on  an  op  a.  $1  pc-r  chance.  ap23  tr) 


STILL  ANOTHER. 

OWIN'G  TO  THE  SOABOITY  OW  SALOONS 
on  Bash  street,  l  beg  to  inform  my  friends 
and  the  public  that  1  will  onen  Wednesday,  Apri 
23d, the 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

....AT.... 

SCO  Bu*li    street,  between    HoDtgemtry 

••ad  Keurny. 

All  Drinks,  PJain  or  Fancy,  lOe. 

Oonacoted  in  tbe  bast  style  and  of  the 
Pare«t.Lioj.aor8. 

•*■  Don't  fail  to  come  on  the  opeoing  day  and 
Bample  i.bu  fine  Lunch  and  ITgg  Nog. 

COAS.   W.  FELDMAKN, 
ap21  tf  •  roprietor. 


TATE  JS' 

Branch  Saloon  and  Billiard  Hall 

Cor.  Harktt  and  Third  street-, 
Jf.E.    cor.   Coramerelui    and   1^14«*dora'. 

lono  drinmTThaif  prices. 

nllli  JOHW  D.  T4.TKS, 


S.  F.  and  N.  P.  R.  R.  Co. 
CHANCE  ^F     TIME. 

ON  AND  AHTFR  APRIL  1,  1873,  THE  STEAM- 
or  ANT^ELOP  l  .  oonnectlng  at  Don  anno  Land- 
ing with  the  San  Frinciico  A  North  PaoifloRatl- 
rnad  Company  for  Oloverdale  and  alt  intermediate 
i-titione,  will  leciv.i  Sin  Fiancisoo  daily  (hnnlaya 
exooted),  from  iiioadway  Wharf,  at  3 ;3U  P.M.  l*e- 
tnrning,  the  train  will  leave  Oloverdale  dally  at 
5:30  o'clock  am  ,  connecting  at  Donanne  - 1  tb  the 
eie  mer  and  arriving  in  bai  F.anciaco  atlO;2U  A  u. 
I  h  i  Bteamera  and  cars  make  close  connections 
with  ttagea  to  and  from  all  points. 

SUNDAY   EXCURSIONS-*!  REDUCED   RATES. 

Leave  Ban  Fr^nciaoo  at  8  a.  m.  every  Sunday 
arriving  at  Ulovfrdila  at  1  o'olocfc  p,  m.  Returning 
will  leave  Oioverdala  at  i  o'clock,  aiming  in  San 
Frar>oisno  at  7  o'olook  This  will  aliuw  ezciur- 
aionists  several  hours  at  any  of  the  placee  along 
the  line  of  iba  road  For  all  information  apply  at 
tbe  Oompinv'o  ofll 'P,  4*!C  Montgomery  street. 

apl8  PKT.'R  UONAnUE.  President. 


GRAND    EXHIBITION 

BLINDFOLD  DRILL 

....ADD.... 

II  TO  BE  GIVKN  BY  THE 

San  Francisco  Cadets, 

0  E.  S.  MaDONALD,  Oontmandtng, 

....on!... 
TaUitSDlY    EVF,MJfG....APKILai 

Tlekets.- One  Dollar 

Admitting  Gentleman  and  Ladles. 

ttT'To  be  obtainai  at  Gray's  music  store,  O.  O 

Keene'a.  oor.  of  Kearny  and  Bash  Btreets,  from  tha 

memb*ra  of  the  Uonmany,  or  at  the  door  oa  the 

evening  of  t  tin  exhibition.  apl7  td 


Badger's  Gentra[Park,  Oakland 


THESE  BEAUTIFUL  GARDENS  ARE  NOW 
open  for  the  aeaion,  and  many  of  the  moat 
popular 

Will  bs  held  there.  The  attractions  are  numer- 
ous. SKATING  PAVILION.  MUSEUM,  GYM- 
NASIUM.   Skating  free  on  week  days. 

Admission. 25  Cento 

CHILDREN  IO  OKNTS.  apl7  tf 


The  Doomed  Theatre 

THB    LAST   SATS    OF 

MAGUIRE'8  OPERA  HOUSE 

TO    BE    BEVOIID    TO 

Charitable    Purposes 

FOE  A  FJSW  DAYS  OSLT. 

WEDMSDiY  ETIMIB,  APKIL  »3 

BESEFIT  OF  THB 

Roman  CathoijcOrphan  Asylum 

A  eeriss  of  large  Paintings  illaetrating  Bfaer- 
maa'e  March  through  Georgia,  and  a  correct  ac- 
count of  'he  march,  written  by  one  of  sberman'e 
man's  officers,  will  be  given.  To  be  followed  by 
another  beaatif  al  Panorama  representing  tbe  Lay- 
ing of  the  Atlantic  Cable,  with  a  model  of  the 
Great  Eastern  leaving  SfaeBroeu.  > 

Tbe  fol  oarin?  artists  have  klndty  volunteered  in 
aid  of  tbii  occasion,  by  reolution  : 

Tbe  Sleeping  Sentinel Mrs.  J.  B.  Froot 

Sheridan'e  Bide., Mrs.  R. O.  Olmetead 

Sbamne  O'Brien.: Miss  Anna  Clifford 

Delineator , Mr.  P.  J.  Healy 

TICKETS ."...^.JP*IFTY  OKNTS 

Dress  Oirole  reserved  far  Ladies  and  escorts. 
Open  at  114  o'olook;  oommencs  at  8.  ap2I 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 

S1CHAMENTO. 

WK.  MOKBOW.  SOLE  PROPETETOR.- 
•  Tbia  houjo  o.n  be  rented  by  tbe  nicht, 
week,  moatb  or  rear  hf,  fir  t-cla^s  companieB  osly 
Will  bold  aboat$1.0t0.    Address  a3  itbove.     apl9 


TOTJ  -WILI.  FIND 
&A.T01     MARION 

....AT....  -  VTT     t 

The  Corn    Exchange, 

mo.  X»    CL.4.T    8TBKET.      ap!7 


CHANGE    OF"    BASE. 

MARTIN  &   NORTON 

HAVE    REMOVED    FROM   THEIR    OLD 
atand,  corner  if  Ulay  and  Montgomery  ets.,  to 
No.  11»   LKIDItSDORtfK  STHKBi'.       ap!4  14t 


SPKCIAX^NOTICE 

Marple  &  Gump 

WILL  SELL  TdROUGH    NEWHALL  A  CO., 
aptriasd,  so  oaoioa  paivtikgs,  mar- 

BLH;  STAl'OARV,  stc,  embraoing  gone  of  the 
ruoti.  eminent  artist*  of  the  day.  Pioturee  on  ex- 
bibtiion  and  Oataloicnea  reidy   •  pril  19th.      aplGtd 


PopU  of  t.a  AfaUon  Leroy,  Purls. 

Ladies'  Hair  Dresser, 

-5    ELLIS    STB£ET.       bd3  lm 


1 


CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  Stc 

(Formerlj  Mayer  A  WorVhelm,) 
So.    BO    MONTeOHEKT    ST«] 

Oppo»lt«  the  JLlclt  IIoum;. 
BBASCU,    408    KEJLKKT    Slg, 

MR.   MATEi:  CiLLS   ATTEKTIOH  W. 
largo  »nj  well  aeieotod  uao.lBj,0t(J(-  ' 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  Tel, 
and  Cloth, 

And  hie  new  Btylee  of  readr-m.de  811k  ».. 
ether  WMll.' SUITS,  at  VERY  Lwfr  pffl 
Also,  a  rar«e  atooli  01  stripeo.  Hroob,  2J 

bllka.  Satins,  tlloakinga,  and  ever.  d.^H... 
Tnn.ml.1.,..  JUST  AMKIVEDT'arjyEH 
the  Spring  etylea  of  "  ""• 

PI.AIJ1      AIID      EMBIOIln 

l.ikes  svrra, 

N.  B.— Oloake,  Dreeaea  and  Bolts  made  b.  . 
in  latest  fashion,  at  reasonable  ratea. 


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HALL'S 

ARS         Ll* 
PAR 

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YELLOW 
DOCK 


IODIDEofPOIM 

fnHIS     BEST     SPBINO     M»KD 

tn   met      Parlflea  tbe    B1oq4W»' 
morbid,     eorrnpt    and     Impure   Butk 
Cnre*  Bhcnmattim  and  Mercurial  I"* 
Sold  by  alt  Drujf  plats. 


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AOBKOT.    417    BAKSOHr.    STUB 

SOLE  AGENTS  FOB 
»B.     PF.EK\'i    LAST    C1HNCI  u 
IB.  PEKKT'S  WKUFOOTPjiU. 


MONEY  8AVBT 

By  pnrObaslng  yonr  Goods  at  ta*       I 

NEW  YORK    STORE 

Wo.  HO  Second  utreet.    , 

Human  and  Imitation  HaiiGt* 

CHEA.P  AND  FINE  JEWFLKY  ANDIl 
Goode.    Tbe  LarKtmt  ttook  and  Lo*«tFfi 
at  WboieBale  and  KetaiL  - 
Hnraan  Hair  Switches... $5,  $6, $7, 

tinman  hair,  top  braids 

SilkOhignom f  1  »i 

Silt  Top  Braids ...,fl 

Linen  or  Mohair  Top  Braids ...- 

Linbn  Switohea r 

Silk  Mohair  Onris,  very  fine  ^Bff' 

Mohair  Switohee,  plain  or  orimped,  flns....(J 
Ribbons,  Hoalerr.  Hair  Ntti-  eta., *U 

Our    Real    liaii-    OOid 

Are  anegna.lled  in  this  market  for  CbW- 

quality  or  Tariety,    Examine  oor  stock  trlfM  ■ 

lng  soar  parohases.    a*-Goods  sent  0. 0,  D. 

A.    J*.  SAMPSON  <fe  oa,     I 

No.  HO  Second  itretl. 

aoSUlm        Between   Mission   and  MHa*. 


Programmes,  and  all  kinda  ot  Priatlflf  b> 

SHOW,   LKOfUKE.    COHCtBT,  T» 

ATBB  nn<  CIKOtlS  KANASIM 

AT  LOW  BATES,  BY 

ob.  ]?\  stereti 

S88    ClAT    STBIET,      a* 


THOMAS    W.    BREE 
BIIiVJJH  I»IjA.*S» 

>•  MAKUFAUTUKIBl 
-~  — airD— 

BIPAlKtl 


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DRUMS,  BANJOS, 

>TUEB    MTTSICAA.    THnFIXt^f^ 

EBTAELISUED  IN  180S. 

tdT'fjeaaons  elTen  on  the  Banjo  and  DrtP    '".' 
MISSION  STREET,  between  Firat  L 

N.  B.-Fiue-toned  Silrer  Solo  BaaJI 
easionals  always  on  hand. 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

KTIBY    lalDBllaT    SIS* 


Piano    and    Slnclnti; 


at  8  r. 


CHARING 


•faUSALOi 

SOS  Ml. .Ion  atreef.  near  ««••* 

delO  EAGLES  A  WILD,  Preor^ 


CANDIES. 

ALL  E3KDS  OE  TBE  FIWKW'.'Atf 
made  at  our  Steam  Candr  S,««"7„*^6( 
orders.  eEpeo'aUj  from  the  country,  aw  »" 
^  will  bo  promotll  .gtjda dto.  Wi0NKBl 

lrtT    MnrKi-nnart,'*.-     "**  "  W*  ' 


L&DGING  HOU 

fINBL*  FOK\ISHBD  BWJJlP. 
Sla  or  ih  suite. 
_"ij,     -Well  Llsbtad  and  VaaMbM" 

|s^b^Mii3a^BA  vm 

t  2>ab  itMt  ' " 


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•  *.*     f»4»Ct»00     THrmDAT       AfRIt      ft,    mft. 


'5  9'    *Brr.izeAlluniiceGt  . 

""  i  abii.    .at-» 


'    -    ■  —.  •  •<  «a> 

IXL  Auction  Store, 


*«*,     Ill        B.       r, 


»•  ■     aBBJIB     I    ■  ■     ■ 

^Ban 


S  liw  VARIETIES 


HIW    ALHAMBEA    THIATRI 


I  »        \     '    «  i   »     . 


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EMERSON    MINSTRELS 


WIXSOIV'S 


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iviAiv, 


Sam  Rickey,  iho  Grcut  Irish  Comedian. 

Little    IVIac,    iho   San    Francisco    Favorite. 

tjus  nuiig  3~      APRIL    «< 

4»o  umui  »rr«m»»o«  at  i 


JOAN  OF  ARCt 


t'nrt     Flr-at Kali 


UN  UK 


■  i  «t«pi« 

SATJAJ    m.ARK 

I  ■ .  Hint 

»     f      Mill 

Taral  Corp*  «nrt  <»rrhi-«lr« 


I'.,  i  ...i        <  tllo. 

3ME-A.O!  3WIAO!  MAC! 


■ARITONK  s  >M..    •White  Sqntir 


J.  0.  BU88SLL 


Jrifittu. 


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(OnTIMOHB. 


EY  Sire 


he  Goes  and  There  She  Goes 

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UIkmU 

Iiililiwl 


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Here's  Your  Flslilng  L 

■kM»: — LITTLE  KAOIHU   BBOTHBB v 

%^M**  *"•<- .^ ■■■ ■ ._...    ..._. O    w    »OVKllll.llR 

SOXflASB  DAStE.....     ClIAKLEiTsTTrfoN 

viviajv.    viviaiv.    vrsiiAN.    viviaiv. 

pibst  iriiMijii  or 

I*  R  <3  F»  EZ  S  »  <Z>  I=*l       CR.E1GO 

A»D    I1I«     »"M'I   Itn    I       I.IFTMt    ACKOHA.T*, 


tTIITriR 


■VAIVI     AMI     OI4HMTB1 


Ootid  tiding  with  Bob  Han's  mot  raoc**afai    Sketch 

A      S  X-  I  3F»  3F»  E!  3FL  Y 

!-*•»' r    Shirp , 

E#I't,   tbs  8fa(«aik  r _ 

HUB  I  MP .... 

Minau  Masai  <raa 

Otber  cL»r»ctni  br  to*  Company. 


I.  Robiasfm 

'. Bob  Htrl 

UfTLB   HAO 

Sam  Rickey 


AMPHITHEATRE 
The  Climax  Reached! 

tk.    ..l1,,r.T1„w«|IT»I|| 

J3HN  WILSON  and  YANKEE  ROBINSON 

■»*  ■*■.  bbouubt  to  *  OLoaa  and 
MO      1 1  l    ....  i  >     IPILLED 

Grand  Amalgamation 


A.  TSI 


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mi  utirii    ■■■rriDi. 

Mr.  JOHN  CONKLIN, 

"The  ■••§  «f  '•*  all." 

OMAR     KI1VGSLEY 

ti.  rm«„  at  i..  apa  •»  a*,  ha 

LAURA  and  HARRY  CLARK 


All  the  Trick  Horses  and  all  the  Stars 

OOBBIUTBD  WITH  TUB 

Double  Circus  Troupe 

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Marts*,  mm  ta  parteanblp  am*  MR. 

UB.   VIM  bM  b«B  CMDMMd  Wit*  U« 

ra.    IaFrn»— inn  ba*«  b««D  ■■*■  la 

inirtanti  that  viii  r,»4»r  tea  Hi. 
popalar  taaa  tt  hit  a*ar  baaei  danax 
ft  1U  Masarttj.  Oar  Buiaof  Fara 
II  iaa  daliaactat  of  iba  aaaaoo.  Oar 
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r.    IIEIOM   At  CO. 

FJERS*    RESTAURANT, 

tat  a*d  aVa«  Ooaa*r«u»,  and 
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Pianoforte. 

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-..  tna  Aaiarlcaa  laatiwu.  aftar  a  blind- 
anlnat    Btafnwar'a,  nhlrhaHnrX  and 

mTthk  anT oil  rxmibitioit.    at. 

B,  Bale  Aaeal,    >•  OTarrall  atraat 
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BdC     MAUIOX 

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):*h<  Corn   Exchange, 

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MORROW,  BOLB  PROPRIRTOR- 
U  AtaM  ma  bo  ro.UA  b*  ta.  nlibi. 
tb  orfiir  bo,  nrtt-olAfl.  Mapiciti  o.lr 
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Saloon  and  Billiard  Hall 

MC.rk..  .at  Tblrd  itrMlo, 

•  Cniaui   mm*   JLelAad.rA-. 

II  MIIM  AT  NAIF  PRIMI. 

JOHN  D.  YATI1. 


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WILL  REIEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 


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Is  a  Sure  Relief  for  Indigestion. 


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HAS  NO  SUPKRIOK  AS  A 

BLOOD     PTJKIJTIER. 

f.aotr 

Laura  Fair  Lets  the  "Wolf  on 
of  thejold." 

THR  "WO'.F   I«    THB  rOt.D--  IB  SOLD  BT 
ralATLRrOH,  •  Pool.tro.t.    Bpt.odid  Dlo- 
taro.  tor  S.Ioodj  .sd  u.r-room, 

T.k.  .po.p.tth.  tw.lT.jurort   of  TriM., 
Tb.tM.aUtod  tho  Tdr  ono  io  bold. 

3V.  8WBENBT, 

MERCHANT   TAILOR 

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PINE    OOODS  I~PERFEQT    FIT8I 

Satisfaction   Guaranteed  i 

AFTNR    LIMB  OF  BPRINO    ABO  SUMHIK 
Good.  Jolt  rocoir.d.    0.  I  ond  ...  ib.ro. 
ta* a>  Bee..A  .tro.t, abnini 

EITIA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  8H0BS 

OB  HAJID  ud  mod.  • 
toOBOBB. 

L.   BLAIR'S, 


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A.     GRAND 

MUSICAL    FESTIVAL 

...  will,  bb  orrnf  DT  THR  ... 

HANDEL  AND  HAYDN  SOCIETY 

....AX  TUB.... 

CENTRAL  TABERNACLE, 

Tyler  afreet,  near  Taylor, 

C1MMKNC1NO   ON    THR    IBTH  OF  APRTL, 
aol  ooD'lQaing  ItiRBr.  hV*MNO^.  daring 
waioti  t  ma  tba 

Full  Grand  Oratorio  of  Elijah 

Aim 

Mendelssohn's    Hjran   of    Praise, 

Tocetbor  viltb  Mlacttona  from 


Will  bo  eiT-ir.  by  a 

BRAND  CHORUS  OF  TWO  HUNDRED  VOICES, 

...  AKD  AM.... 

ORCHESTRA     OF    :K)    PIECES, 

VI  lib  Fall  OrBi»"»  A  e  coin  pan  latent. 

Tba   Solon   will   b«   raodorad  by  Mrs.   Marrinnr. 
Moora  and    Utjdtio,  and  Moasra.   Major,  Ma«nlr«. 
Oarapbnll  aodHaklo. 
OOM  UUOTOR PKOP.  GEO.  T.  BVAItS 

Price  of  A  dm!  ■•Ion VI   OO 

Reaerved  ««nia 1  St* 

Beats  can  ba  raaarTad  for  tba  leaaoo  at  Koblar, 
Hhaaa  A  (Jan,  flan  OUr  atraat,  on  and  afbir  oAT- 
UKPA  V,  April  19tb. 

Hala  of  81NOLK  TlfJKKTS.  with  KK8EBVED 
BBATH,  OO  BATURDAV.   April  2fitb. 

•ar  Foil  partlealara  will  ba  fotmd  la  Pampblats 
to  ba  bad  a>  alt  tba  Moaic  Htorat. apl.1  td 

AFTEE    THE 

THEATRE8AREOUT 

GO  TO  THB 

Hot     Soototi, 

•att*r  fltraCaa  acar  Kearny, 
And  try  ona  of  tbatr 

Hot  Scotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 
All    Drlnkx    Ten    Cent* 

'frtit JOB.  P.  BBIOOB,  Propri.ior. 

BR.  JORDM'I 

GREAT  ANATOMIUL  MUSEUM, 

.Sad  Colleaa  of  afedlalae* 

10.000  i?.'.ib^™'  A"1>  **"**<*■ 

Poblto  DAY  illD.t 
SAB  UontAoaorr  oArMi. 

ay  Da  joABirt  ran ui  Oma  a  m  sni 
OBUTAttMl  (oppo.it.ou  ■t.bAA.ay  PatU|«»>. 


ablocu  Io  b.  .....    Qpo.  fee  ibA 


Ladies  and  Children 

....WILL  KIBD.... 

KINKEAD'S 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

A  DRESSING   PLRA8ANT  TO  USB.  EASILY  APPLIED, 
la  dot.  creasy,  and  will  not  lojora  tba  moat  dalioala.    It 
oaraa  all  dlaaaaas  of  tba  aoalp,  ramoTas  dandrnff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

Ranrtars    tba  hair  soft  and   tlosay,  and  is  PURELY    VEGB 
TAJ3LK. 

•AT-  Tho    OrliHnal    SAGE    BRUSH    HAIR    TOIflO    ASD 
DK-KSSiiVO  nay  be  bad  of  tba  A«ant, 

J  A ».     If.     GATE*,     Drnnlit. 


3F1  X  <3 

ORGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 

....  OMCOIATEB   m.... 

All    the  Theatres. 

— AMD   U 

CIRCULATED  EVERY  DAY 

Df    THK    TKAK. 

6ENERALLY   THROUGHOUT   THE    CITY 
PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


THB  ItiOST  EXBOAJTT  OPSTOM  W/OBK  IB  THB  OITT 

Bemm  M>  Maynard, 

a*«  afaar  aaaia  •tMmm 


TEE  JOTJKKAX  OF  AMUSEMIKT8. 
rubliahod  erery  D*j  l»  tb»  Year  by 

MMmHMt»>«    68SV8JhH|to.rt4. 
Below  Montgomery.  Ban  7ranol*00. 

THUBSDAY^T. APRIL  24,  1873 

AMUSEMENTS,    Ete. 

California  THeatxo, 

"Elisabeth"  was  performed  last  niRbt  to  ano- 
ther crowded  house,  end  Mre.  Bowers  (airly  elec- 
trified ber  audience  by  the  wonderful  power  of 
iier  acting.  Tnere  is  socb  a  load  demand  for  at 
least  one  more  performance  of  tbis  play,  that  we 
irmat  the  managameot  will  yield  to  tbe  pressure. 
To-s'fibt,  Mra.  Bowers  will  Appear  in  her  totally 
dueimilar,  but  equilly  great  imoersoBatioo,  of 
Lady  Andley.  To-morrow,  thia  talented  trage- 
dienne will  lake  bertbenent,  and  appear  ae  Julia 
in  tbe  "Hancnbkck." 
Metropolitan  Theatre. 

Lai  t  ninbte  of  B.  D.  Dalies,  tue  moi  t  wonderfo 
of  Mntrilcouitti,  last  DigbU  of  tbe  Ohapntan 
Biatera.  lut  nigbts  of  tbe  Metropolitan  Theatre. 
The  pnblio  of  Ban  Francitco  will  wish  to  take 
another  took  at  Ibis  old  time  theatre  before  it  is 
ieyelled  to  tbe  gronnd.  After  Bunday  next  the 
work  of  demolition  will  commence.  Tbe  bill  pub- 
lished on  our  first  page  will  banish  melanohoUy 
and  i«*W»  recollections  of  tie  MetropoliUn  in 
its  bast  days. 


Chares  Vivian,  tbe  great  character  Tooalial, 
Bim  Rickey  tae  most  original  of  Irish  oomedisns, 
Little  Mac.  the  greatest  little  dwarf  alive,  tbe  hon- 
orable Senator  Hart,  whose  obaraoter  Isatainlees 
aad  whose  sleqnenoeie  perfectly  wonderful,  will 
•  II  appear  lo  ntgbt  in  a  great  programme.  AIbo 
Professor  Orego  will  make  bis  fix; I  appearance 
and  introduce  bis  wonderful  little  acrobat e. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

The  instrumental  and  vocal  music  at  tbie theatre 
eonsUtutes  one  of  ita  stronge*  t  attractions. ( Thoe. 
Onmpfcell,  the  baritone,  is  a  great  favorite,  and  the 
quartette  coneietisg  of  him,  Tommy  Bree,  Matt 
Kelly  and  W.  Bark  ie  an  excellent  one.  A  capital 
bill  will  be  presented  to- night. 
Buckle j-' r  New   Varieties. 

fled    Backlej,  Harry  Devoy,    Ida    Fiak,  Fanny 
Webster,  Gaily  Thayer  and  many  other  eld  nose 
favorites,  are  members  of  the  csmpacy  at  this 
house  and  give  a  very  blight  entertainment. 
John  Wilson's  Amphitheatre. 

There  are  only  two  or  three  nUbts  remaining  of 
the  cm  us  season  by  John  Wilson's  and  Yankee 
Bobinson'B  combined  troupes.  Every  night  new 
featB  are  performed  and  in  epite  of  the  ep.xootioi 
the  equine  stars  of  thie  establishment  go  through 
their  performances  as  well  ae  ever. 

Piatt's  Ball . 

Blind  Tom  terminated  a  very  enccesBful  sea- 
son of  ooncerts  at  this  bouse  laat  night. 

Woodward's   Gabdess— Mr.   Woodward 

baa  departed  from  hie  established  custom,  and 
will  on  Sunday  next  give  the  use  of  his  Gardens 
for  a  benefit  for  the  boy  Buislay,  whoee  arm  was 
permanently  injured  by  baring  the  muscles  de- 
stroyed by  a  ferocious  dog  last  week.  A  large  num- 
ber of  professional?  have  Beconed  Mr.  Woodward 
in  this  worthy  movement,  and  have  volunteered 
lor  tbe  occasion. 

Anatomical  Mubktjm.— One  o!  the  most 

•ompiew  collections  of  tbe  kind  in  the  United 
■totes,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  beau- 
tiful wrx  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
Inly)  at  the  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
(War  may  be  profitably  snoot  here- 

.'  • 

The  Man  without  an  Enemy. 

We  believe  in  tbe  man  or  woman  who  ha? 
enemies.  Tbis  dees  not  sound  sound,  bat  it 
■is  sound.  Tonr  milk-and-water  people— 
Who  content  themselves  wilh  simply  doiog 
do  barm,  at  the  sametime  doing  no  gcod— 
are  mere  negatives.  Yoor  man  of  force. 
who  does  not  wait  for  a  etone  to  get  cut  of 
his  heaven-appointed  way,  but  manfully 
rolls  it  over,  may  unintentionally  hurt 
somebody's  toes  in  tbe  act,  but  thousands 
who  will  have  to  fravel  tbat  way  will  thank 
him  for  clearing  it.  The  man  or  woman 
who  has  no  enemies  is  generally  a  sleek. 
creeping,  cowardly  creature,  caring  for  no 
one  but  himself— smirking  and  creepiag  hii 
unchallenged  way  to  the  obscurity  he  merits. 
He  adds  nothing  to  the  common  stock — does 
zto  good  in  the  world— and  is  lowered  into 
his  sii  feet  of  earth  without  one  sincere 
regret  from  any  one.  He  has  had  no  ene- 
mies ;  but  has  he  had  a  friend  ?  A  place  is 
vacant,  bnt  not  in  any  warm,  grateful  heart. 
A  fig  for  such  people  1 


Helping  Her, 

The  daily  newspapers  are  helpiog  Laura 
Pair  by  advertising,  by  noticing,  her  in- 
tensely dull  and  stupid  pamphlet  called 
"The  WolveB  in  the  Fold,"  which  has  jnst 
been  published,  bnt  which  no  one  cares  to 
hoy.  having  already  read  ita  contents  in  tbe 
newspapers  and  having  lost  all  interest  in 
ita  author. 

+. 

8an<Jnich  leluud  f*txtu. 

Since  the  aiceneion  or  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  0f  iDdaslry  la 
taking  new  Ilia.  Mr,  Jacob  Bchieiber,  denier  in 
bedding  and  furniture,  520  Washington  street, 
oppoBltethe  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  importer  of  pnlu,  has  received  ad- 
Tices  tbat  tbe  fathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  win  be  very  large.  Pnlu  has  always  been 
In  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
lor  mattrass  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Schrei- 
bet  will  find  no  difficulty  In  disposing  of  ail 


A  f*lea*&x*t*  JL*ooavuoxi, 

Persons 'deslrtng  comfortable  lodglngi  in  a 

tral  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 

fcj*d  Inspect  the  fine  suite*  of  roome  to  let  there 

Toe  building  la  a  vex?  fine  one  and  it  well 

lighted  and  ventilated. . 


CultbvgvaJtt.— Madame  Clara  Asionla,  the 
C.  Tormnt,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium, 
W3  Kearny  at.,  bet.  Eueh  and  Pine.  Consulta< 
Cons  In  English,  Frenob  and  German.  j 

rive  Hundred.  Men  Wanted 

Immediately.  To  send  tbeir  washing  to  the 
Wbat  Cheer  X*undry,  121  LeJdesdorff  at. 


Golnff  to  a  Fioaio. 

Yesterday,  the  B.  B.  S.  had  a  picnic  at 
FaB8king*B  Gardens,  to  ce'ebrata  St,  Gtorge'e 
Day,  andthebirlhdiyof  Wm.  Bhakapearv. 
We  wished  to  je-n  ia  the  celebration  of  the 
double  event,  and  accepted  an  invitaiion 
from  R.  Koh'.er,  the  cornet  player,  to  em- 
bark in  his  yacLt,  "/Victoria,  (tender  True 
Briton).  With  us  were  Obarlts  Vivian, 
BeoJ.  Ciaik,  tbe  tenor,  and  some  other  good 
fellows,  TheV.ctoriacrosssd  the  bows  of 
the  Bteamer  fnll  oTvBritiiters  bonnd  for  the 
Gardens,  dipped  the  "Union  Jack,  fired  a  gun 
and  then  siiled  gaily  oh.  There  was*  little 
wind,  soc3n8iderable  time  was  occupied  in 
reaching  the  sandy  fiats  oi  Alameda.  It 
was  pleasantly  Bpeot  however,  songs,  sto- 
ries and  jokes  making  it  pasj  quickly  away. 
Arrived  at  the  flats,  Victoria  stuck  her  ncse 
into  the  sand;  the  True  Briton  was  called  to 
the  rescue  to  tow  her  off,  but  all  in  vain 
Viotoria  was  immovably  fiied,  wit'j  about  a 
quarter  of  a  mile  of  water  between  her  crew 
and  tbe  land. 

Vivian,  Ben.  Clark  and  another  Britisher 
were  determined  to  get  to  the  picnic,  bo  par. 
tially  stripping,  they  started  "eff 'and  safely 
accomplished  that  quuter  of  a  mile  of  water 
travel.  (Vivian  in  particular  being  deter- 
mined that  tbe  line  "JLook  out  for  Vivian'> 
should  not  appear  on  tbe  bills  the  following 
day.)  Dick  Kohler  and  three  others  stuck 
to  i  he  ship,  though  she  was  not  provisioned, 
do  one  thinking  the  trip  wonld  be  more  than 
an  hour  in  duration .  (It  lasted  eleven  hours 
during  which  the  crew  eelebrafed  St. 
George's  Day  by  fasting).  Two  of  tbe  crew 
stripped  tooths  waist,  sprang  into  the  sea  and 
by  strenuous  exertions,  pushed  Victoria 
afloat.  Then  we  spent  five  hours  in  beating 
down  against  wind  and  tiic  i'rem  Alarreda 
Fiats  to  Heigg's  Wharf,  (losing  two  hours 
through  a  mishap  to  the  centre  board.)  That 
is  how  we  went  to  the  picnic. 


Happiness. 

Now  let  ustallyeua  Eecret— a  secret  worth 
knowing:  This  looking  forward  to  enjoyment 
doeen't  cay.  From  what  we  know  of  it  we 
would  ae  soon  chaEebutterflies  for  a  living 
or  bottle  up  moonshine  for  cloudy  nights'. 
The  only  true  way  to  te  happy  is  to  take  the 
drops  of  happiness  as  God  gives  them  to  us 
every  day  of  our  lives.  The  boy  must  learn 
to  be  happy  while  he  is  plodding  over  his 
lessons,  the  apprentice  while  he  is  learning 
bis  trade,  tbe  merchant  while  he  is  making 
his  for  lane.  If  hs  fails  to  learn  this  art,  he 
will  be  sure  to  miss  hisenjoyment  when  he 
gainB  whathe  has  sighed  for. 


A  Truthful  Reporter. 

A  Boston   reporter   has  been  telling  tbe 

truth,  and  now  all  New  England  is  ablaze 
with  excitement  at  the  fact  that  they  lhave 
a  reporter  among  them  who  oan  do  tbat 
without  being  pb id  for  it.  The  sentence  on 
which  tbis  aspiring  youth  achieved  recown 
and  tbe  admiration  of  liis  .fellow-country- 
men, was  as  follows— it  occurred  in  the  de- 
scription of  the  ladits'  dresses  at  a  ball : 
"The  larger  part  of  the  dresses  were  literal- 
ly on  the  floor."  Vet  the  author  doesn't  feel 
a  bit  puffed  up  by  his  fame ;  and  he  takes 
his  frugal  hash  with  the  modesty  of  one  who 
knows  he  has  bnt  done  his  dutv. 


Not  flinch    ConsequeF.ce. 

That  wee  a  cool  drug  clerk  out  in  Indian' 
apolii  who  put  up  poison  for  quinine,  and 
by  bo  doing  sent  an  elderly  gentleman  to 
hia  grave.  When  taxed  with  his  caieleBi- 
nesshesiid:  "Well,  it  didn't  make  much 
matter,  anyhow.  The  man  was  old  and 
couldn't  have  wrestled  with  his  hash  much 
longer,  no  how."  This  youth  ought  to  go  to 
New  Yoikand  join  the  troupe  of  real  heroes. 
He'd  be  a  successful  competitor  for  histri- 
onic fame  with  the  real  Indians  or  stuffed 
bears.    His  cheek  is  equal  to  the  situation 


Janauechek's  versatile  tongue  can  wag  in 

5  languages. 

■» 

Don't  Fail  to  Call  and  See 

The  moBt  wonderful  and  gifted  Doctor  For- 
tune Teller  of  the  age,  Madame  Fame,  Astrol- 
oger, ju«t  arrived  from  the  East,  and  can  be 
consulted  on  all  events.  She  ha*  charms  for 
Luck,  Love  and  Happinesp,  which  never  fail  to 
taie  effect.  Office  Consultation,  $2;  by  Le  t  r 
$S.  All  communications  strictly  private.  Office 
hours  from  10  o'clock  a  m.  to  8  p.m.  Satisfac- 
tion gu  rinteed  in  every  respect.  Office,  16 
Second  street,  Room  11.  io 


White  Labor  Only  I 

Employed  by  the  What  Obeer  Linndiy,  121 
Leidesdoiff  afreet.  * 

American  Watches. 

Reduced  prices,  at  H  A.  Calender's  f.2  Sec 
ond  St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  carefully  repaired.  n 


Mulineei. — Bats  cleaned,  pressed  and 
trimmed  to  order  at  the  lowest  prices.  Miss 
J.  P.  Wood.  824  Washington  street.  4  y. 


Fine    candies, 

Fresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M,  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 678  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail    o 


Dr.  Barlow  J.  Smith 

Is  giving  a  coura  of  free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygelan  Ball,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  H  o'clock*. 
A  part  of  tbe  evening  la  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients,.  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  recard  to  health 
to  Invalids  daily,  from  9  to  *  p.  m.,  free.        w 


San  Francisco  Jew  elry  Manufactory. 

D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merobant  street.  Diamond 
Setting,  EnameliQg.  All  kinds  of  repairing 
dene.    Jewelry  for  sale.  i-i 


For    tlao    Best    Candles. 
Go  to  the  popular  store  of  Geo.  Baas  &  Co., 

20  Kearny  Btr^et.    New  style  cap   bonbons  for 
tails  and  puttee.  3bi 


TWO  PICTTJBKS. 

An  old  farm-home  with  meadow*  wide, 
Aud  swee  with  clover  on  eaoh  side, 
A  bright-eyed  boye  who  looks  from  out 
The  door  with  woodbine  wreathed  about. 
And  withes,  bis  one  thought  all  day: 
"Oh!  if  I  could  bnt  fl?  away 
From  this  dull  spot  the  world  to  sae, 

How  happy,  happy,  happy, 
Bow  happy  I  should  \m\" 

Amid  th9  city's  constant  din, 
A  aain  who  round  the  world  has  been, 
Who,  'mid  the  tamo.lt  and  the  throng, 
IsthinkiBg,  thinking  all  day  long: 
*:Ob?conld  I  on'y  mad  once  mori 
Tbe  field-pah  to  the  farm-honao  door, 
The  old,  gr^eomexdow  could  I  see, 

How  happy,  happy,  happy, 
How  Lappy  I  should  be,'. 


Headaches. 

The  female  headache?  are  innumerable, 
bnt  they  arise  principally  from  vexation  and 
disappointment.    They  may  be  divided  into 

nervous  and  "slek"  headiCheB.  Thener- 
voqb  is  irritable  and  cannot  bear  being  spok- 
en to.  The  sick  is  despondent  or  sulky,  and 
bursts  into  tears  at  the  least  contradiction. 
"WhBn  a  Udy  cannot  have  her  own  way,  a 
headache  is  the  painful  consequence.  An 
vopopular  visitor,  brought  home  accident- 
ally to  dinner,  will  produce  an  alarming  at- 
tack of  headache,  and  the  symptoms  that 
successively  follow  are  instant  losa  of  appe- 
tite, deafness,  peevishness,  hysteria,  and 
finally  a  pre cipi'a'e  retreat  to  the  bed  room. 
The  poor  servanlafeel  the  effects  of  the  head- 
ache as  much  es  any  one,  and  do  not  stop  in 
the  room  any  longer  than  they  can  help. 
These  unfortunate  headaches  are  very  fre- 
quent about  tbat  time  of  year  when  every 
one  is,  or  is  supposed  to  be,  outof  town,  and 
do  not  cease  until  the  patient  hat;  been  cir- 
rie3  to  the  sea-side  for  the  change  of  air. 
Tbe  milder  form  will  vanish  upon  the  ap- 
plication of  a  piecB  of  jewelry,  or  if  the 
forehead  is  wrapped  op  in  a  new  shawl  itis 
astonishing  with  what  rapidity  ihe  pain  dis- 
appears.     

Determined  to  be  Regretted. 

Poor  little  Smug  was  making  hia  will  the 
Other  day,  when  a  friend  entered.  Smng 
said,  "See  what  I  have  written:— 'I  com- 
mand my  wife  to  marry  again" 
•'Why?  "asked  Mb  friend  in  surprise." 
"Because"  answered  Smug,  X'wieh  to  be 
sure  that  there  will  be  one  man  at  least  who 
will  be  sorry  I  died. 


Oysters. 

In  strolling  ronnd  the  ether  night, 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
Uur  careless  teat ,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  Bcjeen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell* 
Made  that  window  reem  to  bs 
Rome  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea, 

Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here-1- 
It  Iooes  so  nice — and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  '-I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  Beat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Hade  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  coottcd  magnificently,  tot; 
All  kinds  of  oyaterB,  Juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that, 
And  If  your  month  don't  water,  then 
Ton 're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  cl&msand  crabe  and  terrapins ;] 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  klndsof  geme, 
F  Lib,  flesh  or  fowl  whloh  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem,* 
That  they  have  here  the  beat  ice  cream; 
8o  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners. 
To  get  what  they  call  Msu»h  nice  dinners, " 
Whoever  donbtB  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  end  made  plain : 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again, 
Pacific  Oyster  House,  337  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

OHABLSB  HAAKE.  Proprietor. 


Tbe  Last  New  Song. 

Air — "Moet  <£  Ohandon," 
Emerson  Oorville  1b  my  name. 
My  business  always  is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  and  Fancy  Boast, 
Relishes  these,  that  my  house  can  boast. 
Safely  these  BlvalveB  to  all  I  show, 
Oh!  high  oh!  Ohl  high  oh! 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
Corville  rays  eo!  eaya  sol 
On  Hoe  Street,  it  No.  410, 
Remember  the  number  and  call  again, 
Visions  of  Shell.fi  -h  In  every  style, 
|Dwardly  cause  yon  much  to  smile. 
Ladies  with  escorts  there  alwayB  go, 
Ladies  go!  Ladles  gol 
Emerson  Corvllle's  polite!  and  so 
S-l  They  go!  they  go!  they  go! 


Woman's     til  jurats. 

One  would  u  ink  that  it  was  one  of  woman's 
rights  to  enjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  fame  price  for  it.  Nearly  all  the  res- 
taurants "for  ladies  and  gentlemen"  In  San 
Francisco  have  poorer  fare  than  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dice.  Tbebe  ib  an  isciptios. 
At  the  Pioveeb  BxeTAunjJVT,  on  Washington 
street,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladies  can 
get  an  excellent  breakfast,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
since  18i9,  provides  every  inxury  the  market 
afiords.  Both  ladies  and  gentlemen  find  there 
dishes  to  please  the  moat  epicurean  taste.      * 


Notice  to  the  Pnblic 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  sel- 
ling off  his  fine  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  chil> 
arena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  hats,  trunks,  valises, 
e'e,  below  cost,    Oall  if  yon  want  bargains.  3l 

The  Bostom  Furniture  Company 

His  removed  to  735  Market  street,  between 
Third  and  Foortb,  and  hive  a  new  and  well 
Eeleoted  atoek,  at  rednod  prices.  41 

fr.  C.  T.  S.gehas  removed  bis  tfiVe  to  tbe 
Olympic  Club  Boilding,  unut  cf  Mew  Mont- 
gomery and  Howard.  iz 


Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
horees  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leading  ee- 
centlalaof  an  epjoyobleride.and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Franeiscoeo  un  Question  ably 
as  frcm  Frank  £onton,  whoee  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  His  handsome  turn-outs  ere  used 
by  the  best  circles  of  tbe  city,  and  as  he  makes 
it  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drivers,  nets  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  thia 
OoaBt,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladles  in  particular,  will  engage  so  carriages 
except  those  whloh  he  provides.  Frank  haa  en- 
joyed gr<>at  fcuccess  in  his  baatness,  and  the 
admirable  way  in  whloh  he  conducts.  It  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  pa'ronlze  bim.    * 


Those  Beautiful  New  Carpets. 

At  Jaa,  W.  Bnrnh&m  &  Co's,  No.  618  Market 
and  17  Po&t  streets,  are  going  like  hot  cakes. 
New  and  choice  patterns  constantly  arriving. 
A  perfect  rn.-h  to  see  ana  huy  them.  Elegant 
parlor  fnrnlture  mide  to  order  in  the  finest 
syile.  I 


The  City  Gardens 

FOE  THE 

Coming  Picnic  Season! 

THE  ATTENTION  OF  ALL  SOCIETIES,  A8- 
sooiatiooa  and  Military  Companies  is  called 
to  tbe  advantages  offered  by  these  commodious 
and  beautiful  Krouoae  for  Holiday  P  icnic  Festi- 
vals. They  cao  be  procured  on  any  day  id  the 
week  for  picnic  purposes  the  coming  season  on 
more  advantageous  terms  than  any  grounds  in  tbe 
State. 

THE    CITY    GABPEK8 

Are  easy  of  acoeea  without  any  tariff  to  Societies, 
and  are  provided  with  large  and  beautiful  Lawns; 
large  Shade  Trees;  beautiful  Flowers  and  Plants 
Irom  every  clime;  numerous  Swings;  two  mam- 
moth Danoing  Pavilions;  a  natural  Lake,  wit> 
Pleasure  Boats;  Fountains  aud  Observatory  Tow' 
«rs,  all  perfectly  sheltered  from  the  winds.  A 
mammoth  Beetaurant  is  on  the  grounds,  and  every 
convenience  for  the  acoo mm s nation  of  large  Pic- 
nics haa  been  made.  Sverytbiog  baa  been  placed 
in  tha  meat  complete  order  for  the  eomiog  season 

TUE  CITY  QABDEK8 
Are  the  largest  in  tbe  State.  They  contain  8% 
acres  of  Knoll  and  Shaded  Lawn,  Flower  Gat- 
dens,  etc.,  and  -are  capable  of  accommodating 
20,QCtt  persona  with  tbe  greatest  convenience.  Ex- 
tra Oars  run  directly  to  the  Gardens. 

Picnic  Committees  are  especially  invited  to  call 
and  inspect  the  Grounds,  and  ascertain  terms. 
whioh  will  be  most  favorable. 

M.  T.  STEVENS,  Proprietor. 

•av*  Office  hours  3  to  6  p.m..  daily,  at  the  Gardens, 
corner  Twelfth  and  Folsom.  streets. 

N.  B.— SOO.OoO  Admission  Tickets  were  sold 
by  varioue  Associations  holding  teBtivals  at  tbe 
City  Gardens  last  year.  The  sale  of  spirituous 
liquors  will  be  prohibited  on  the  grounds  on  I  es- 
tiva! days.  mta-l  tf 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Astrologers. 

Mrs.  Book,  120  Geary  street. 

ttootcaellera  and  Htatlon^rs, 

StaceyA  Mock,  ocbool  books  arpeoialty.)  S. 'W 

comer  Fourth  and  Mission. 
H.  H.  Moore,  M>9  Montgomery,  near  Merchant. 

IJu-ine«i  Colleges. 
Heald's,  Bryant  &  Stratum's  College,  24  Poet  Si 

Hatchers. 
Katx,  Fred,  Stall*  94  to  100.  Oali fornia. Market. 

Clairvoyants. 
Mrs.  O.  M.  Stows,  -J-.T  Kearny  street,  Room  8. 

Employanent  Office. 
Obas.  F.  Becherer  &  Co.,  l>'>2  Sacramento  street. 
Chinese  Emploiment  Co.— Pierce  &  Co..  6£7  Sac- 
ramento street. 
O'Brien  A  Ward,  610  Montgomery  street. 
H.  H.  Eirohoff,  Male  and  Female  Help,  635  Kearny 

French  Faney  Good  a. 
Locan  A  Co.,  19  Montgomery,  107  and  109  Sutter, 

Hoop  Skirts  and  Corsets. 
M.  Freud,  36  Second  street. 

llama  a  i£a!r. 
Earn  peon,  A.  B.  A  Co.,  110  Second  street- 

Merchant  Tailors. 
Holland  Broe.,  12    Post  street. 
Milliners. 
Miss  Lizzie  Carter.  118  Fourth    treet. 
Mrs.  M.  tselig,  226  Kearny  street. 

Searcher  of  Becords. 
O.  V.  Gillespie,  611  Wasbingtona treet. 

Wines  and  Liquor  a.    t  W&otesalo.) 
Daneri  F.  A  Ho..  W4  Front. 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 
PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITUTE 

N.  E.  cor.  Jackeon  ond  Kearny  eta. 

THE  GREAT  EBADIOATOR  OF  SPECIAL 
OOMPLAINTS,  formerly  of  Look  Hospital, 
London,  and  the  last  twelve  years  of  San  Francisco. 
DK.  TOZER  informe  tbe  afflicted  that  after  visit- 
ing all  tbe  HOSPITALS  IN  LONDON  AND 
PARIS,  and  spending  one  year  in  tbe  moat  cele- 
brated Hospital  in  London,  the  LOOK,  he  hae  re- 
opened bis  old  Medical  Institute  at  the  old  stand, 
where  he  can  always  be  found.  DR.  TOZKi.  has 
for  forty  years  met  with  uiparalleled  success 
the  treatment  of  disease  generally  known 
OHROHIO  AND  SPEOIAL  COMPLAINTS. 

DK.    CHAS.    H.  .TOZEK 

is  in  every  way  responsible,  binding  nimself  to 
effect  a  permanent  CDBE,  or  making  no  charges 
Those  who  cannot  afford  to  pay  for  advice  and 
medicine  will  bo  charged  for  medicine  only.  THE 
MuN'IHLYREdTOKATIVE  PILLS,  never&nown 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  cases  for  which  they  are 
recommeoded,  are  to  be  obtained  only  at  my 
office.  Price,  J.5  per  box.  Full  direction  on  each 
box,  sent  br  KxpresB  or  otherwise, 

DU.  TOZER  does  not  imitate  the  advertising 
Q oacks  who  make  it  a  praotioe  to  publish  false 
affidavits  and  other  false  references,  but  refers  to 
the  most  respectable  people  io  the  State,  whom  be 
has  cubes  of  diseases  whioh  others  have  failed  to 
ours. 

BK.    CHAR.    If.  TOZEK, 
N.  E.  corner  Kearny  and  Jackson  streets, 

fel-tf  han  Francises. 


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CLASSES  INJLOCUTIOK. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
the  Theatrical  Profession  In  California  pro- 
pose forming  olaases  for  instruction  in  Elocution. 
Parsons  wishing  to  avail  themselves  of  the  oppor- 
tunity of  aoauiriog  a  useful  art  at  a  moderate  cost 
oansend  in  thoir  names  to  "Cambrses  "  P.  O.  Bex 
2334,  when  particulara  aa  to  terms,  etc.,  will  be 
sent  *t  them  de9 1 


A.    W.    WH£LD£N, 

Whitener  and  Paper  Hanger, 

It..     1**    OE1EV    STBEET. 
»pl  '.ta  B.IW..D  DopoDt  »cd  Siocktoo. 


SPRING    GOOlg 


Business  Conducted  on 
and  Honest  Principles 
one    pbio: 


ALL    GOODS   WARRANTED 
REPRESENTED. 


Spring  Goods  Arriving  D> 

THE  LARGEST  STOCK   AND   LDWEtT  f 
OF  ANT  HOUSE  IN  THE  CITY. 


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CLOTHIMG, 

COARSE     and    FIN 


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at.ithe  IXL!  AUCTION  STOK 


THE   UNFORTUNATE  MAN  « 
DOES    NOT. 


UNDERCLOTHING,  ALL  GUM 


White  Shirts  for  the  Mill 


FAXCT    GOODS,    -WATCHES, 

JEWIUV,    NOXIOA'8,   H» 
FEBFI/ME9,    STATIOHl 

rSOLHH    Cl'TIEKT,   TBtK 
BAGS,    TAI.1SW,    TOBAtCl 
A  FULL  SjTOOK  OF 

Linen  Coats  and  Dust 

A  FDLL  LI!fK  OF 
IilNEHT      8TJI* 


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i 'or-iuli  it.on  and 

the  ■«»«•  of  itm  of  those  Who 

uad:  Hon.  ha  mas  I  Paidy,  ei(»oi«r- 
.  A.  Hob);  R,  11.  Sloton  :  Uaorj  VA- 
shfornU  Th.itre:  Fred  Luiar.  eod 
POi-ail  KUKNY  brKkKT,  be. 
end  PfaJt .  a  pi  If 


'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

■IKIA    UITT.    IIVADA. 

SUTf  THKATBI  HAS  BBSN  KE- 
Md  MB  btmlidtiT  ih«  nlfhl  of 
k.     Bur.  And   mTnlloc    oomnAalM 

lUd    With  OB  AlipllofttlOTJ   D.  l.tUT 
-  Wi43hlarVt»  street.  Sea  rrmnofteo. 


1  :ED  B1W1NQ  MACHINE  AOEIfOT 
is  WW  rssmorad  to  IS*  Haw  Monl- 
««.  MtW  Msward.  N.  K-Ths  WKKD 
■rtteioel.  the  hlfhsst  premium  eesr 
msmn  at  tb*  rreet  world's  Fair 

':  Blso.tbe  ssms  Kirst  Premiam  at  the 
*«d  ktimt.  Fair,  nwa  TWftNlV- 
]  Of  heuijottlir  sod  that  now.  b>  tbe 

«'bs  le  Keatfj  denUett,  end  jststlls 


KKT.  (iLAIBVOYAItT.  T«8T* «*- 

,.Vr',.;.,s«,A.Tl,»W 

M.    Miortaj,    ini.,1 
It  M..  iinsfi.illenti. 


By  a  Clerk  who  Tried  to  Soil  Him 
a  Suit  of  Clothes. 


Pacific   Pur  chasing. 

PRINTING,   DRAMATIC.   MUSICAL.  LECTURE.    AND 
FQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Ki.iini-      10     nn«l      IV «SMO     Wnwliinirt  mi     Ntreet. 


IP    I1K    BAD   OCKK   TO    THE 

GREAT  CLOTHING  EMPORIUM 

...   OT    ... 

C.  P.  Van  Schaack  &  Co. 

70S,  712,  714  end  716  Xe*n.-  street, 

(OPPOSITE  THE  PLAZA,) 
TTK  WOLLl)  HAVi:  BEER  Kl'lTED 
at  ones-,  wlthoat  snr  snnfMtisrj 
talk,  B,nd  .weald  have  beea  lWla*  to* 
d»y,  ssa  araaaieat  to  loetstr,  aad  a 
welkins  adTertlseaicDtorthe  low  prleee 
aiwhlu  |oodi  are  sold  bv  that  enter- 
piislac  orra,  lestead  af  aelatJ  a  *'  dens' d 
cold,  damp,  sUsntrreeable  bad*." 


BPELlAX.    NOTICE    TO 

Picnic  and  fiall  Committees. 

WE  ARE  PREPARED  TO  FURNISH 
BAUDs  sad  OKUitK.-rHAS  compo-od  i,\ 
the  best  DJQslolso*  fn  tbe  State,  under  oonipe. 
t  -ut  lender.,  si  fair  r»Ur 

sITVI  I   K     RICHARD 

AMD  ... 

HARRY    AMLAfC, 

Witb  tbair  Orea*  S-nsaitoc  , 
COUWT-BRbF'BI  T  . 


k.U'NIO    THOl'I'K, 

Inclndlns  tbe  Cblld   Wonder,  RAPPHO. 

I.KI.IK     F.I. I, IN. 

Af  iaa  II.    tl.I.IM  and  XV.  fLLM, 

acrlo.  Chorale    and     Iiaelll.lt. 

OVT    LINTON, 

„..ASD.... 
LVCT     ADAH  8, 


Philadelphia   Restaurant. 

OHAB.  ».  BEBGOLD.  PHOPRIKTOB. 

1'BE     CHOICEST     MKATS     ANDfl 
Vsestsbles,     Board   by   the  weed.  1 
A#a   PJMK  bCREitT  bttweeD Kasrsf  ■ 


"HE    ABOVE    ARTIATS    ARK    row    ON    OVRHOOKN.    AND    CA1V    DBKN- 

.     jTSfed  by  Buniiiri  Wset  of  tbe  Rooky  StounUins.  tbroosb  oar  Ajtenoy, 

Mlllllll.AV    i  OlIItVN    Si    oo. 


Live  Well  and  Enjoy  Yourself. 
SOUTHERN  PACIFIC 

eff^S Oyster  and  Chop  House 

^Mv         Satososrsbrsst,  of!  Kearny,  bet. 
^*wAwr  PioeaadOaJtfornia. 

WE   FUBNISH    THK  FATTP8T    0V9TERS 
and  eholoest  Obop*  and  dlasks,  cooked  in 
tbe  bsit  manner,  wltb  tbe  beat  Coffee  sod  be- 1  of 
ererylhlos.  at  moderate  rate*.    The  finest  Lftiuon 
and  Clears. 
BV-Elrjsant  Battel  af  Rooms  for  E,adle> 
■9S-0PKN  DAY  AND  NIGHT. 


a  p!7  tf 


R.  J.  TEnllaD.t  p.„.  „„,„  . 
P.  D.  JKRBKN. 'i  P'Otnetors. 


THE   OLD 

Hot     BOOtOll, 

13  Murl«.  «tr.«l.    ncr  Rewiy, 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Prinks  a  Specialty. 
THE  BEST  TOM  ANDJkRRY  II  TOWN. 

!      Alwavs  on  file  the  New  York  Herald,  Harper*r 

|  Weakly.  Frank  Lathee,  Dar't  Domgj,  Police  Oe 

aatte,    all    th*.   Oallforola    papeit,  ales   London 

Ptmob.  Bell's  Life.  Illoatraied  London  News.    Call 

and  eat'ely  youraelf. 

eftr-  Don't  forest  tbe  slrn  of  tbe  Hot  Saateh* 

fe7  if  W.  a.  W ALDROW.  Proprietor. 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 


10  ORDER 


$50, 


LANCASTER'S 

BIT  W  \**|II\«J  r(»N  NTREET, 
faltlw  nO'    Maentro".  Opera  Hnm*. 


SANGER  HALLE 

(SINGER'S  HALL.) 
1A     OEART    »T..     NEAR     ECiENT. 


None  hot  the  Cholceet  ISrinds  of    Wlae» 
and  E.iqoors  r»a  Ltavaa. 

PEPOT  WSTAND  i.  USCHtS  BAY  BREWERr 

Irlfill  0HBI8  FRLDUAnn. 


BOWERY  THEATRE, 


SALT    LAKE   CITY. 


TfAKIUrY  TALENT  UN  ROUTK  EARP  OAII 
'      aIwat.  uoiiii   flrsUotHS    «DKA,emeQU    by 
•topping  At  But  L»ks  And  Ipptylos  to 

K.    .IKKOHK. 


M 


lln.lni-..    Ma.n.«r. 


BALDWIN'S    DAIRY  BUTTER  f 


o 


c. 


0L6 

DA  VI    __ 

oldoH«iDAlFt.itLlon.  t.OMrt 

,tr«.t.  bsl.,,D   Ke.m,  .ad  Dcipont.  Kbor.  roo 

oui h.r.  HOT / ""  •■■■'  '    ■■—••'"    

Ung  to.  old  Fit 


GEORGE    MAYE8> 


ItJU        ,».D»*"J       BU\J       VllklUUh        ».AAtJA»    IV 

r  AND  OQLD  URIKKX.  ootlornt- 
piODMr  Lonch.  To*  "Old  Sport*'  I, 
id.     DAVg  MINDEB.  Propri.lor 


OJLAVa 

L  FISH, 
StAlllNot.  «»,  41.  U,  OAllloniU 
I   MArl.t,  .olr*Dco  on  O.liforol»  .trft'^l. 

Poblic  or  prinA,  pArtiAA  Add  fAmlllA.  cnppljAd 
from  e  A.H.  to   )-'    P.  II.     t-*d!..'  Aod  Gec'Jflra.o'i 
!  OrfAr  Boom  odoo  from  I  AJK.  to  12  ,.n      4a07]j 


rpHIH  IR  TOOKRTirYTHAT  N.  B.  TERWIL- 
1  LIGEK  A  CO  ,50  and  51  WnebiDgton  Market 
are  tbo  HOLE  AGENTS  for  tho  sale  of  my  brt 


of  batter,  known  ss  "  BALDWIN'S  DAIRY  BUT. 
TKK."  It,  has  been  sold  at  tbe  above  atand  tbe 
past  thirteen  yearn,  and  any  brands  of  batter  rep-- 
rnpent'd  to  bs  of  tny  make  not  p roomed  cf  It.  E. 
Tarwilllsar  A  Co.,  ere  oeanfarfstts, 

Xi.  K-   BALDWIN. 
Ban  Fraaolfflo,  April,  8th.  1872. 

2V.  B.  TBItWILLieKBtt  CO. 
fo38-lm  OO  and  51  Waabtoctoo  Market. 


Signor  Mancusi, 

palVATB  BIKGINO    LKSS0N8.-0LASS  OB 

HOIIAT  and  THIHIDAT, 
AtlT.H.    8t.  J.mai    Hoow,  BBS  Mirk.t  rtroot 
ooro.rof  Ellis.  t»l81** 


MILITARY    COODO 

„..Alt1>.    .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRICS 
TRIMMINGS, 

USS    Uontaromer      atrt   t,    Koena    No  .1, 

OLblttf  ODQERb  JOhi-bU*. 


i 


"  IF"!  GAR O  • 

THB  JOUBHAX  OF  AMDBEMENT8. 

Pnhilshed  ami  Dm  **  ^e  Yw  ** 
J.       E».       B  O.O  ABDTTS 

MaMmhut  «JBd  58S  Washtna-ton  St. 
B«low  Montgomery.  San  Francisco. 


THUB3DAy APRIL  24,   187S 


Flowo  noe<    before    Mven  different  an. 
d  fences  «■  ppogrrnmme  every  nlglit.! 


Balwer's  Women. 

Lord  Lytton,  with  all  his  gifts,  did  not 
poaeu  that  of  drawing  women.  It  is  rare 
among  men— almost  if  not  quite  as  rue  aa 
ths  faculty  of  representing  men  ia  among 
women,  though  the  failure  in  the  onecaba 
is  very  much  les3  remarked  upon,  aod  less 
noticeable  indeed  from  the  f not  that  women 
haye  hot  lately  come  to  occupy  leiding  places 
ia  works  of  fiction.  A  beautiful  and  sweet 
abstract'on  of  womankind,  with  hair,  eyes, 
ttiroat,  ete.,  nicely  put  in,  with  smiles  and 
taars  handy,  and  a  few  pretty  speeches,  is 
all  that  is  really  necessary  lor  a  heroine  of 
the  gooa  old-fashioned  type.  Lord  Lytt:n 
hud  two  of  tbesa  types,  the  heroic  and  gen- 
tle, as  indeed  Bir  Waiter  Scott  also  had;  aod 
most  novelists  of  eminenes  keep  within 
these  safe  liDes.  The  sentimental  splendor 
of  Violante,  the  Bngary  sweetness  of  Helen, 
may  dazzle  the  hasty  reader  ;  but  how  to 
oome  to  any  sort  of  realisation  of  these  ideal 
youDg  women  we  are  unable  to  inform  him. 
Every  mortal  man  has  his  tether,  and  here 
is  one  region  in  which  Lord  Lytton'i  tether 
is  apparent,  though  he  does  his  best  by  glow- 
ing diction  and  lavish  sentimeot  to  throw  a 
gUmor  in  oar  eyes  and  bliud  ns  to  the  fact. 
fie  do^s  blind  hi  bo  far  that  we  accept  the 
graceful  outline  enveloped  in  rainbow-mists 
of  beautiful  effect  as  the  symbol  of  woman 
—woman  the  consoles  woman  the  iaspirer, 
83  he  himsalf  says.  The  abstraction  is  suf- 
ficient for  him— he  has  no  need  for  anything 
farther ;  neither,  we  suppose,  has  the  ma- 
jority of  readers,  or  the  typical  would  not 
have  been  so  long  and  bo  placidly  accepted 
instead  of  the  personal. 


Economy  of  Wind.  A 

"Blow,  blowl"  fiercely  wh:spered  the  new 
organist  at  a  city  churoh,  on  a  recant  Sun- 
day, to  the  blower,  who,  after  a  number  of 
pumps,  leisEirely  awaited  the  emptying  o 
toe  bellows,  which  the  new  organist,  ambi- 
to  show  his  power,  was  esaue'iag  faster  than 
the  old  organist u^td  to.  "Blow,  blowl"  he 
savagely  whispered.  "I  sba'nt  blow, 
nnther,"  stoutly  replied  toe  blower.  "Do 
you  think  I've  blowel  thirty  years  without 
koowin'  how  many  strokes  it  to  blow  an 
Escf  lsis  ?"  _ 

Scene  In  the  Kitehen. 

Mistress— Bridget,  I  have  forbidden  you  to 
use  the  silver  in  toe  kitchen  and  now  yeu 
are  turning  tb-t  s  eak  with  a  silver  fork. 
Bridget— Sure  Ma'am  it's  only  a  dirty  one, 


Everybody    Suited. 

Tbure  la  no  end  to  the  mnifcta^e  of  fashions 
In  bats.  At  "  The"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (Becond  hut  store  below  Kearny),  all  tbeee 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  Is  Immense 
— the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  Is  sure  to  be  suited.  a 


JDo    IVot    Suffer    from    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun* 
ions,  Olub  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Oowan's  Insti- 
tute, 310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  pol.  We 
t"A«k  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Poe- 
■ier's  capability.  Reference*  given  Urequlred.  a 


PmvATX  Lessons  in  the  Fbxvch  Language 
by  J.  Josset,  graduate  of  the  University  of 
Paris,  late  Professor  of  Be  la  MonnalB'  Normal 
P-hool  for  Teacher*,  and  of  St.  Vary's  College, 

.  >n-ion.  104  Geaiy  street,  between  Mason  and 
1  v  lWi  upstairs.    Ben  of  reft renca  given.    4-q 

""  *i  would  r  commend  yon  to  John  0.  Bell  If 
:  -.vish  to  buy  carpets  and  famlture  cheap. 
Xsi^mtr  and  picnic  chairs  of  every  description. 
:..'  arty  opposite  the   Grand  Hotel,  on  Market 

«tr  vc.  *-p 

G    •    d   Investment 

i.  other  city  in  the  United  Stages  offers 
gr:ai  r  inducements  at  the  preient  time  for 
Investment  in  town  lots  than  San  Diego,  Now 
1b  the  time  to  secure  lots  at  $25  each  at  421 
Montgomery  street.  This  ll  the  nest  chance 
ever  offered.  * 

Piiotoarapnlc    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
G*n<Ty,  3*  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  stree  a 


Fob  toe  wore,  go  to  T.  O.  Jeesup,  dentist, 
cor.  Sutter  ind  MoBtg*ry,  over  Tucker's.     JMj 


Bemoval, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  1 16  to  113 
Post  street.  Sowing  machines  rented  andfre* 
paired  as  uexul,  aod  sold  oheaper  than  ever,  x 

Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 
The  People's  Remedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains. 


Tfae    Best    Bemedlea, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Err.  Per- 
ry's Weofoot  PQIs,  for  an  bUieue  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  «7  Sansome 
street,  oerneroi  Commercial,  • 


Clam  CHowd«r  Every  HlBnt. 

TBe  best  chowder  In  tewn,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  16  Morton  street,  just  off 

Kearny. $.v 

Sum  Moore, 

Formerly   of  Buss   House  Carriages,   can  be 

ouni  In  front  of  Ooleman  Bros,  clothing  ea. 

ablishment,  eonthweet  corner  Bush  and  Mont. 

Corner/  its.,  or  Dexter  Stables.    CaTiaae  orders 

left  at*  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 

or  night,  at  reduced  raiea.  H 

..  » 

A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
Just  received  at  the  What  Cheer  Liuodry ,  121 
Xeldaaderff  street. 


Sipp's  Inventive  Experiment. 

Kipp  always  had  an  idea  tbat  he  could  in- 
vent a  self-acting  sewing  machine  ;  and  he 
did.  He  procured  a  s'eel  ribbon-spring 
about  twenty  feet  long,  and  of  snfficieot 
power  to  run  a  horse-car.  This  he  rigged 
on  his  wife's  sewing  machine  w.thalctof 
olockwork,  and  it  appeared  ta  bim  when  Le 
finished  the  job  that  evening  that  he  had 
realized  his  bopea.  If  any  sewing  machine 
ever  would  go,  that  would ;  so  he  wound  it 
up  ready  for  uee  in  the  morning  aod  went 
to  bed.  At  four  o'clock  MrsI  Kipp  roused 
him  and  told  him  to  listen  to  tbe  burglars 
in  the  house.  He  listened  atd  heard  a  most 
terrific  racket  over  in  the  sitting-room.  It 
appeared  ta  him  that  there  must  be  a  million 
or  more  burglars  refreshing  themselves  with 
a  prize-fight.  Bo  he  loaded  hia  gun,  crept, 
softly  over,  and  peeped  through  a  orack  in 
the  door.  It  was  not  burglars ;  it  was  Mrs. 
Kipp's  sewing  machine.  The  peg  had  slip- 
ped, and  that  spring  was  havioe  foil  play. 
It  would  rear  the  machine  up  on  one  end, 
and  charge  it  three  or  four  times,  like  a  bat- 
tering ram,  againat  the  glass  front  of  the 
book  case.  Then  it  would  wheel  round  and 
suddenly  tear  across  the  room  and  butt  fero- 
ciously np  against  tbe  mantelpiece  ;  and  it 
would  lie  down  and  roll  over  on  tha  floor, 
and  hammer  the  sofa,  and  boo3t  the  centre- 
table,  and  try  to  jam  a  hole  through  the 
wall,  and  endeavor  to  leap  up  on  the  chan- 
delier. And  as  Kipp  entered  the  room  it 
flew  at  him,  and  tore  in  and  out  between  his 
l;ga,  tbe  wheel  revolving  like  fury  and  the 
spring  gradually  unwinding.  And  then  Kipp 
rerreatid  and  waked'the  family,  and  got  the 
mattress  off  the  bed.  Then  they  covered 
the  machine  and  sat  on  it  for  awhile,  and 
finally  pushed  it  out  of  tbe  window  into  the 
yard,  where  Kipp  piled  boxes  and  ash-bar- 
rels and  slop-baeketa  and  feoee-palings  on 
it  to  hoia  it  still.  But  all  night  under  the 
heap  it  kept  up  a  bontinual  buzz  and  snort 
aod  hum,  so  that  the  next-door  neighbor 
fired  at  it  sixteen  times  under  the  impres- 
sion that  it  was  cats.  Kipp  has  Bince  bought 
a  new  sewing  machine,  and  his  wife  runs  it 
with  her  feet.  He  has  abandoned  the  s.udy 
of  mechanics  for  the  present. 

Save  ns  From  This. 

At  a  meeting  recently  in  England,  in  sup- 
port of  a  parliamentary  candidate,  the  chair- 
man speoialy  commended  the  candidate  to 
the  ladies  present  as  baing  the  best  waltzet 
in  the  district.  Such  a  recommendation  as 
thiawas  thought  sufficient  to  secure  their 
good  offices  ia  influencing  the  votes  of  hus- 
bands and  brothers.  We  hope  tuch  a  quali- 
fication will  never  be  required  of  candidates 
in  this  country.  How  would  it  look,  for  in- 
stance, if  Senator  Carpenter,  in  order  te 
prove  his  fitnesss  for  Oongresa,  should  be 
required  to  dance  a  solo  polka  at  a  publio 
mass  meeting?  Or  if  that  emioent  Chris- 
tian statesman,  Schuyler  Colfax,  Bhould  be 
compelled  to  do  toe  hop  Wiltz  along  Penn- 
sylvania avenue,  from  the  Capitjl  to  the 
White  Hou^e,  twice  a  cUy  during  tbe  can- 
vass? Imagiae  that  pure  arjd  elevated  legis- 
lator, Senator  Harlan,  in  pii-k  tigLti,  and 
dancing  in  tbe  ballet  «t  the  theatre,  ia  order 
to  secure  vote*!  or  those  s  igacieus  statesmen, 
Meters:  W.  R.  Roberta  and  Samuel  S. 
Cox,  and  that  brilliant  young  warrior,  Gen. 
Cameron,  d incing  the  c cho ttishe  at  nominat- 
ing conventions  while  the  voting  ia  going  on! 
No,  nol  Save  us  from  Hub  I  Do  not  en- 
courage any  of  these  men  to  expend  time 
and  money  iu  cultivating  their  heels.  Let 
us  use  our  exertions  to  Induce  them  to  culti- 
vate their  brains,  for  it  is  in  that  direction 
that   most  of  them  have  need  of  culture. 


Quite  a  Town. 

A  resident  ef  Denison  (Texas),  a  six- 
months-old  tewn,  which  has  beea  built  up 
by  railroad  interest,  writes:  "This  is  the 
liveliest  town  in  these  parts.  We  have 
5,000  inhabitants,  ;liote)s,  stores,  ohurcUes, 
grog-shops,  two  parsenagee,  one  ^gambling- 
house,  and  a  town-hall.  We  hare  .been 
wanting  a  grave-yard.  Yesterday,  a  man 
died,  and  this  afternoon  everybody  will  turn 
out  to  inaugurate  tbe  new  cemetery ." 


What  Could  be  Dot  mT' 

Mr.  Jones,  who  rigidly  adhered  to  the 
rules  of  etiquettte,  went  borne  one  night, 
and  found  his  wife  sitting  iu  another  man's 
lap.  Next  day  he  told  a  friend  of  the  cir- 
cumstance. "What  did  you  do  about  it?" 
slid  hiafiiecd.  "Do?"  replied  Mr.  Jones. 
"What  in  thunder  could  I  do?  I  never  had 
an  introduction  to  the  man/'' 


Dfakln's  Sul  -  of   Paintings 

Will  t&fce  place  about  May  20th.     Particulars 
in  future  advertisements.  4-b 


McDowell,  Show  Card   Writer 

Brady  made   and  made  to  order.    Boom  10, 
60S  Market  street,  cor.  Poet  and  Montgomery  o 


It   Is    True* 

J.  A.  Shaber  &  Oo.  are  selling  parlor,  sets  and 
aUother  kinds  of  furniture  and  bidding  oheapsr, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  in  town.  Other 
dealer*  don't  stand  a  ghost  of  a  ohacoe  when 
people  know  Shaber' a  prices. 


Laptks  ijvD  Qemifmek,  remember  the  lead- 
ing fftshioBable  retail  Shoe  store  In  San  Fran. 
cisoo.  H.  Hinders,  332  E&biut  street,  between 
Pine  and  Bush, ^  *k 

We  get  no  business  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry     Office,  121  Leldesdorff  street.       • 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 
Oures  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  3-t, 


»x\    Doberty 
Has  devoted  nis  study  more  particularly  to 

chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  aa  such  ifi 
aow  the  most  suocesBful  of  any  Physician  In 
r]an  Francisco.  Ofice  S19  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leldesdorff,  a  few  dcors  oelow  What 
Ohae;  Bouse. X 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil, 
Oures  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


3-L 


Mrs.  M.  W.  Kind,  oressmaktr,  haa  removed 
to  122  Geary  street,  between  Dnpont  and  Stock- 
ton,  oppotlte  Starr  King's  churoh.  3v 


Attention,    J_,«.cllea 

To  give  the  skin  the  softness  of  velvet,  and 
the  tint  of  the  lily  to  the  complexion,  uae 
Digest's  Gbems  de  Lis.  l 


'Flie   Pioneer    Carpet    Beating; 
Maehine    Co., 

No.  553  Tehama  street,  is  the  only  p?aoe  you 
can  depend  on  for  having  sour  Carpets  well 
cleaned  and  swept  by  cachlnery,  J.  Spauld- 
Ing  <fc  Oo. 3-a 

Ladies,  now  Is  your  time  to  bay  your  under - 
olothlng  at  a  great  -a  rid  e,  because  H.  Fried- 
lander  has  gone  to  Europe  to  buy  h(s  Fall  Im- 
portations, and  has  left  ordf r  >  to  eeil  his  large'' 
stock  of  ltdisa'  and  children'^  underclothing, 
coniprlsIuB  a"  sty  lee  and  pattf  rne,  oheaper  than 
at  ai.y  oth  r  place  In  the  city.  Rrnrmber  the 
number,  9  Xhird  street.  Nucleus  Building.      8b 


Public  accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a.  h„  can 
be  returned  in  tbe  evening  if  required;  we 
never  disappoint  I    What   Oheer   Laundry,  121 

Leldesdorff  street.  • 

— • 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 
Oures  BheumatlEm  and  Neuralgia.  3 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


P.  VOLHEY,  212  FOURTH  STREET 

BOYS  AND  SSLLS 

Good    Second-hand    Clothing. 

Also,  CLEANS,  OYER,  and  REPAIRS,  in  tbe 

most  scien ti&c  manner.  Hi  q m  madu  tbe  above  a 
soeoialt?  for  30  vearj,  aod  is  boaad  to  give  satls- 
f  acti  on  to  all.  ap  ■  4  lm 


Pre  ah,  and  Sweet. 

For  the  hast     confectionery,    g*    to   Oaatv    and 
Wagner's.  107  Maatcomery  SL  near  SqUct.       V 


Twenty  Thousand 

Paper  Collars,  all  style",  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Ohear  Laundry,  off! so  131  Leldesdorff  et. 


Tl\e    Veto 

Is  celebrated  for  Its  superior  liquors  and  fine 
cigars,  OonaolaileUM  aiy  our  "Pony"  Brandy 
pntB  a  vet*  on  all  others.  Ca'l  and  sample  it. 
B,  H.  Levy,  proprietor.  Sou  h west  corner  of 
Kearny  and  Commercial,  4x 

La<3Li©«  "Vlaitlnar  €J>  enm. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Jobs  P. 
Dwxm,  136  Sutter  street,  opposite  Liak  &ou«e, 
and  at  the  Grand  Hotel.  ■.  B.—  Hakdebb- 
CHUVi  MXATLY  K1SEXD.  PZBltaMBSP  Of  «VetT 
deaerlpUoa  to  order.  ■ 

Star  Srilrt«  ana  Collars. 

All  aorta  and  tiaes,  for  sa'e  ebeap,  at  the 
What  Carer  Laundry,  131  Leldesdorff  it. 


CALIFORNIA    THEATRE. 

John  McOnllongh Proprietor  aod  Manager 

EltFA    A!tl«l>UJICI«mT. 

Fourth  Shakspearian  Revival. 

1IOSD1V   IIE.VIS) 1PSIL  28th 

MRS.  D.P.  BOWERS 

Will  appear  ia  her  great  character  of 

BEATRICE. 

Assisted  by 

&£R.  JOHN  McCOLLOUGH, 

AS  BBNBDIOE, 

Iq  Sbakepeare'a  Oomedy,  In  fire  acts, 

Much  Ado  About  Nothing 

Presented  with  OX 

NSW  SCENES Y  RV  TV.  T.  POBTEJt 

New  Oo- tames! 

New  PtopsrlieB  and  Appointments! 

Iaoreased  Ohorus,  and 
Tbe  following;  Superior  Oast: 

BBATRIOE MRS.  D.  P.  BOWERS 

BENEDICK MB.  JOHN  McOULLOUGB 

Don  Podro Mr.  George  D.  Chaplin 

Don  Jobn ....Mr.  W.  A.  Mescaysr 

Oonat  Olaadto Mr.  E.  J,  Baokley 

Lenoaio Mr.  Walter  M.  Lemon 

Antonio Mr.  F.  W.  Tbayer 

Friar , Mr.  S.  W.  Leaca 

Borachio Mr.  John  Wilson 

Oonrad Mr.  Eben  Flymplon 

BAl'hizir .Mr.  Obarlea  Henry 

Dogberry Mr.  Henry  Edwards 

Verges Mr.  J  O.  Williamson 

Seaeoal Mr.  Henry  Ooad 

Oatcake Mr.  H.  James 

Sexton Mr.  J.  H    Torrenee 

Jitro Mils  Minnie  Walton 

U  ranla. Miss  Nellie  Cummins 

Marsaret Hisa  Carrie  Wyatt 

ap34  3t  

PIANOS. 

ALAROBIRVOIOEOPTHOSE  FINB-TOKED 
medinm  priced  UctAUUOi  PIAKOS 
— tne  most  durable  and  reliable  instramente  im- 
ported into  tne  market  for  tbe  price.  Oall  and  see 
them, 

ORGANS. 

New  and  beantifnt  etyt"9  of  those  mairnlnofint 
1'ULNCE  CABINET  oSVANMhe  moat 
perfect  reed  in&trnmeat  made.  Tbe  tone  Is  pare, 
powerfal  and  reeonint.  *  Over  61,000  of  them 
hare  been  sold, 

Sheet  Maiic,  Haste   Books.  Mnd«  Fo- 
lios.  Piano  Stools*,    Plaao   Cowers.   "Vio- 
lins, Guitars,  Aeeordeons,  etc.  etc, 
IN  THB  MDSIO  DEPARTMENT  OF 

A.  I.  BANCROFT  &  00.,  Agents. 

■oMeodlnup  TBI  Market  etreet._ 

WiLLIS^BAND. 

MDSIO    FURNISHED    FOR    ALL  _* 
oeoasioDS.    Mnslo  imported,  axranaed  fl# 
and  for  sale.  /tb\ 

MARCUS  H.  ni.liH  Eeoder  ofUMssV 
O  reheat  rs. 

BESBT  TON  DES  HEBD£N,  lead- 
er or  Bra  ■•  Band. 

MeT-Qrders  from  the  conm-ry  promptly  attended 
to.  Address  M.  W.  WILLIS,  ffaton'e  Mnsls 
Store.  138  Montgomery  street,  or  MABOUS  M, 
BLUM,  *K9  Montgomery  street  jafi  tf 


Bar  Sugar 

|f<OR    SALE-M8    KEABIF    STSBBT.    AT 
■*       MIKOEE'S.  _  Alto,  «T»rj  kind  at  Oandiai 
Wtaoletal.  sad  R.t  11. 
"""  W.    A.    HEBCES. 


RETURN  THE  BOOK! 

•  B-H95VXE  BOBROWBD  TBS  ••  MBMOIB 
**  OP  HUME"  from  tha  Plaaso  Offiaa  la  par 
tlamlaxir  raqaaaUd  te  laloxa  It  at  aM*. 


PICNICS,  EXCURSIONS.    ETC. 


Oomer  Tweirtb  aod  Folaom  atreots. 
SCNDAT- APKIL   ST,    1873 

The     Annual      Reunion 

....or  THS.... 

IRISH   REVOLUTIONISTS! 

Under  tbe  auspices  of  tbe 

IRISH     VOLUNTEERS, 

ESCORTED  BY  THE 

Gixarclla    c3.o  -Tuarez 


TWO  BANDS  OB  MUSIO  HAYS  BRBN   EN- 
eased  for  tbe  oocasion,  and  danoiog  will  oon- 
tinne  until  midnight. 

•aT-Ttae  Pionlo  of  ST.  BRIDGETS  SUNDAY 
SCHOOL  on  Batorday.  May  3. 

A  grand  Enter t  ■intnen  t,  will  bs  girsn  to  tbe  chil- 
dren, A  nrst-o.«ea  Band  taas  been  ennaged  for  the 
oooasioo.  Ketitstiona.  games,  dancing,  and  merri- 
ment will  be  tbe  order  of  tbe  day.  ao23  n 


8.  F.  andTN.  P.  R.R.  Co. 


CHANCE    OF    TIME. 

ON  AND  AFTRR  APRIL  1,  1373,  THE  STEAM- 
or  ANTELOP«,  connecting  at  Donanaa  Land- 
ing witn  tbe  San  Francisco  &  Nor  en  Paciflo  Rail- 
road Company  for  Oloverdaleand  all  intermediate 
stations,  will  leare  Sin  Francisco  daily  (ftnodaya 
exonted),  from  Broadway  Wharf,  at  3:30p.m.  Re- 
toraing,  tbe  train  wilt  leaye  Oloverdale  daily  at 
5:30  o'clock  am  ,  connecting  at  Donanne  »ith  tbe 
sie  mar  and  arriving  in  SaaFianoisoo  at  10:2u  am. 
'fbs  steamers  and  ears  make  close  connections 
with  stages  to  and  from  all  points. 

SUNDAY  EXBURS!ONS~AT  REDUCED  RATES. 

Leave  San  Frmciaoo  at  8  A.,  u.  every  Sunday 
arriving  at  Clov»rd«le  at  1  o'uioott  i\  m.  Retnroing 
wilt  leave  Oloverdale  at  2  o'clock,  arriving  in  San 
Francisco  at  7  o'oiook  This  will  allow  ezenr- 
alonists  several  bonrs  at  aor  of  tbe  olaoes  along 
tbe  line  ef  tb"  ro«4  Fir  alt  informatioB  apply  at 
the  Oompsnj'fl  ofil  '*\  4*6  Mostiomery  street.  . 
'  apl3  PliTrit  IJONAtlUfC.  President. 


GRAND   EXHIBITION 

BLINDFOLD  DRILL 

....ASD.... 

II    BALL, 

UJ   W  TO  BE  GIVEN  BY  THE 

San  Francisco  Cadets, 

O  E.  8.  Mo  DONALD,  Oommandfng, 

jSLt    Piatt's    ECall, 

....ON....  _ 

THTESDAT    ETF.A INfl.,.  APBIL  21 

Tickets One  Dollar 

Admitting  Gentleman  andLadies. 

s#J-To  be  obtained  at  Cray's  masie  store,  O.  O 

Kef  ne'e,  cor.  of  Kearny  aed  Baa  b  streets,  from  the 

members  of  the  Company,  or  at  the  door  on  the 

evening  of  tbe  exhibition,  ap\7  td 


Badger's  Central  Park,  Oakland 


THESE  BEAUTIFUL  GARDENS  ARE  NOW 
open  fortne  eeaion,  and   many  of  the  most 
popular 

PICNICS 

Will  be  held  there,  Tbe  attractions  are  numer- 
ous. SKATING  PAVILION.  MUSEUM.  GYM- 
NASIUM.   Skating  free  oa  week  days. 

Admtatlan 25  Cents 

CHILDREN  lO  CENTS.  apl?  tt 


P.  B.  I.  S. 

MS 

At  a  Stated  Meeting  of  the  Benevolent 

Protective  Independant  Seals  held  at  their  Lodge 
Rooms  Taesday,  April  22d,  1873,  It  was  nnanl" 
monsly  agreed  that  a  vote  of  ttuaka  be  tendered 

to  all  volunteers  and  otaer  >  who 'aided  in  making 
their  First  Annual  Benefit  the  great  eucceai  it 
proved.  The  followiag  resolution!  wore  unani- 
mously passed; 

Resolved,  That  our  hearty  thanks  be  tendered 
to  Messrs.  John  McUuIlongb,  IE,  G  Bert  and 
Samuel  Tetlow,  for  the  permission  so  freely  given 
for  the  members  of  their  oompanfei  on  that  oooa- 
Bion  to  aopear. 

BSSOX.VXD,  That  oar  thsnXs  are  oordialy  ten- 
dered to  Miss  Maggie  Moore.  The  Oaapman  Bis- 
ters, M'lle  Maris  Gangafn,  Mme.  Buieli*,  Miss 
Fanny  Gibson,  Litt'e  Jewel,  Mr.  Henry  Edwards, 
Mr.  Owen  Martewe,  Mr.  J.  0.  Williamson,  Sig- 
nor  Doaato,  aed  Meaara.  Charles  Verner,  Clary 
Oansland,  John  Woodard.  Thos.  Campbell,  the 
members  of  the  Orchestra,  and  tie  4th  Artillery 
Band,  for  their  valuable  professional  aid. 

Resolved,  Tbat  we  thank  tbe  foilowlns;  persons 
for  their  liberal  donations:  Francis  £  Valentine, 
$29;  Key  &  Co..  $  0;  publisher  of  Kig>.ro,  $i2  SO 
a.  F.  Bulletin,  %MtO;  Morning  Oall,  $2  50;  Chron- 
iole,  v3  50. 

By  order.       [ap»  3t]       G.  H.  FOSTER,  G.  S. 


STILL  ANOTHER. 

OWING  TO  THE  SOAROrPt*  Off  SALOONS 
on  Bash  street,  1  beg  to  inform  mj  friends 
and  tbe  pnblio  tbatl  will  oven  Wednesday,  Apri 
23d,  the 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

....AT.... 

8*C  Bsuh  atreet,  between    Montgomery 

and  Keuray. 

All  Drinks.  Plain  or  Fancy,  10c. 

Concocted  In  the  best*  style  and  of  the/ 
Forest  Liquors. 

sbj*  Don't  fail  to  oome  on  ths  opening  day  and 

sample  tbe  fine  i.uooh  and  Egg  Nog. 

CBA8.   W.  FELBMllSS, 

ap2i  tf  '  roprietor. 


J.   C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    X.TT1VCH:, 

Cor.  Becond  and  Tehama  street*. 

■syTerrapin     oom.tantly   oa    hand. 

Oysters  in  every   at  vie.     PBXVATB 

SUPPER     BOOMS  F.1R  FABTIB8. 

deo  31  lm 


KAPFIiB. 

AFDfB-WORCBD  CROCHET  BHD-BPRffiAD, 
(be  work  of  Mrs.  E.  Stanley  (Miss  M*r  Lu- 
lls), will  be  raffled  far  on 

iolarday  dvenlog,  May  t«th, 
At  SPZBR8A  POND'S,  comer  E.«arny  and  Bash 
streets.    100  cbanoes,  91  par  chance.  ap3  td 


CHANGE    OF    BASE. 

MARTIN  &~HORTON 

HIT!    BEHOVED    FHBat    THEIR    OLD 
auod,  nnitr  ,f  Ola*  and  Moat.oiaarj  aaa,  la 
So.  Ill  LaU»MDOIUfl<  BTB«S1.       apU  Hi 


SS^ 


CHAS.  MAYER! 

Pioneer  Cloak  Sort 

(Formotli  Majer  k  Wnrkbsln 
No.    SO    MONTOOMXKT    a  a,. 
Oppoalte  the  X.lek  Horn 

BSAKCH,    US    KEAB1II    g  -,_ 

ME.  M4TER  OaLLS  ATTENTI0  t,  . 
large  and  well  aelectod  auonmu  |    '  ' 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  .^ 
and  Cloth, 

And  bia  new  itwles  of  ready-m.da  Bttk  L 
other  LiDIKb' SUITS,  at  VERY  LOV  i 
Aleo.  a  larce  Btook  of  Striped.  Brouh  £ 
BbawlB,  Lace  Jaoketa,  Bilk  »nd  Ootto  5 
Silka.  Satinu,  Oloakinaa.  aod  eren  d„  , 
Trimming!.  JUST  AHRI VKD.  a  lata  ! 
the  spring  sty l«u  of 

PX.AIBT      AJSH      EHBBOII|,j 

.    tlHTEN    SUITS, 

N.  B.—OloakB.DreaaeBaad  salts  mad  a. 
in  lateat  fashion,  at  reasonable  rates.      !(L~ 


Si 


HALL' 


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SA      lL 

PAR 

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YELLOV 
DOCK 

AND 

IODIDEofPOHI 

rpHE     BEST    SPKINO    al£| 

In  nie,      Pnrlfles   the   Bloall 

morbid,     corrupt    and     Import  ■ 

Cares  Khenmatlun  and  Mercar!  d 

Sold  by  nil  Drngirlets. 


ABMCT,    417    SASSMI1 

SOLE  AGENTS  FOE    |H 

I>K.     PF.SBT1    LIST    IIKf.'  I 

BIT.  FIBBI'S  "W/KHFOOTIII 

MONEY  SAA3 

By  purchasing  ?onr  Goods  »tl:  t 

NEW  YORK    ST<!I 

■ 
Wo.  HO  Second  atrett- 

Human  and  Imitation  Hail 

UHEA.P  AND  FINE  JEWKLRYAJI  % 
Goods.    TbaLareest  stookandUffl 
at  Wholesale  and  KetaiL 
Human  Hair  SwitObes. . .95,  96,  $7,  flat  « 

Haman  hair,  top  braids ' 

Silk  Ohignons  #1  Ml 

SiU  Top  Braida I 

Linen  or  Mobair  Top  Braids i 

L.ln«n  Switches _ ••isi 

Silk  Mobair  Oorls,  very  fine -yhtm 

Mobair  Switches,  plain  or  orimped,  flu  'J 
Bibbons,  aoslery.  Hair  NbU  etc  1 

Ottr   Real    Hair   0« 

Are  unequalled  io  this  market  for  ■  J" 

quality  or  variety,    Examine  our  etoekb  * 

ing  jour  purchases.    ayGoods  ssatO.1 

A    B.  SAMPsO*  A  Q! 

Ho.  HO  Seconds^ 

flo30lB       Between  HImIod   aaa    ■ 


POSTE] 

Programmoa,  and  all  kinds  of  Prist  * 

SHOW,   UEOrUBE,    COffOEB  ' 

ATE1  and  CIB01J8  MAX  A'  > 

AT  LOW  BATES,  BT    1 

]B.  xr*.   sterf 

58S    OLAT    STRUT  »  I 


THOMAS    W. 

SILVER  PIjA' 

*»  MAinjI?AtrnlBEBss»  , 
^Jr  RIPilEEIfll 

fifi       dhuhsTSbiijos,  ^ k 

.JTHJuK    MUSIC Al   nrsTBvi* 
ESTABLISHED  IN  %**>• 

ss»"Leaeons  ai.en  on  the  Banjo  V 
HI16IOW  STRKKT.  between  Jin         .  . 

H.  a-Fine-toned  BLfar  Solo  as»l«B,l 
aasjohaJa  always  on  hand. 


FREE  AND  EA^ 

ITIBT    IATTI1AT  » '*  | 
Piano    ana    singing  ■' 

CHARING*     *$A-» 


S^t*^ 


S«S  Mlaalon  atreet,  near  »  ■'^ 
daH  BAGLEB  A  WILD,  t  [ 


CANDIES. 

ALL  DITOB  OK  THB  »25{ 
A  made  at  onr  Btaasm  Oandr  FaatoB  ■ 
iid^rTweol^fremtt.  eWW.  ■  • 
sj,dsrlUoai>r.r«ptljatt«oVjdr»J.WAl| 

t»a/  Mont«>wairrta*-|.  J 


ALUAMBRA  LODGING 

IfflfBL Y  FTJ ATOHBD  W  > 

fi»  or  in  suits,  . 

WcU  .fds-swasl  »ad  T«a  > 


ff)    tftiizi Altai 

™  Htm 


kimlMNC 


(XL  Aictiu  Store. 


■ 


ItCKLEY'S  s  -i  VARIETIES 


WILSON'S 


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EMERSON    MINSTRELS 


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—  8ah  Rickey,  the  Great  Irish  Comedian.  AMPHITHEATRE 

— -'"■ ~x.-  « . ■         .  .  -  -  -   -    ■ 

-••   Little    Mac,   tho   San    Francisco    Favorita. 


P"' 

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run   Mr> 

m»i  itei:»«  min  t»«  »bei   abb  utituii 
.............     . .......  .■-.-...■.,.,...■.. ^...^^^^^^■^.^...  ....  _ 


acraea  a*  f*i 


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BBMUUaoiri    ai«mi«la 


1 1.   -..II, 


■  >*  mi 


Tho  Climax  Reached! 

JOHN  WIIS0.1  and  YANKEE  ROBINSON 

■  *•  •*■!  aaocoar  to  a  otoaa.  a«n 

NO       III     <><>!>      -Ill      1      I     I) 


Grand  Amalgamation 

.Taeal  Carf*  i«4  OrcJM«tr» 


in  .... 


JOAN  OF  ARC  I 


BEIT  iPllli       j 

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r.  m  uuiCJ, 

EOUiDBTir 
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1UI-A.O!  MAC!  :M.-A.O! 


lUKIloM    s  -N(..       \\h.(.    <*<iaa1.' 


MAO! 
J.  G.  KlSSKLL 


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'»  Your   JF'lflilalzie;  Line. 

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MonTi 


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NEY  "e  She  Goes  aid  There  She  Goes 

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ill  total;::. 


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S,|N|-  AND   DANCE. . .  CHABLI'.s  Bl  PT01 

VIVIAN.      VIVIAN.      vIvTaIbT.      vlfviAN. 


»A«T>r  A'DT. 
Mkwi 


Ilarvricly*    -A.xacly. 


..«*«  BIOIBT 
.....J.  Bo-loaon 


•TtiTini 


rvui   a»h  »nnTU 


Oonclld'OK  with  Bob  nan',  mo  t   aqrcabful   BMrh 


t*wj»r  Rhtrp J.  RotrlBwro 

i*ht.  tb*  sc  »ai-i  r _ nob  Hart 

SHRIaP UITLB    MAO 

PolKaaitB  Maadoca ■ bam  Rlckay 

Otbar  obaraoiart  br   tea  Oomaaor. 


A.  l>ff  IT  S3  A.  : 


Mr.  JOHN  CONKLIN, 


"Tfe*    *•••  •«•    ••■■  »|i   ' 


OMAR     KINGSLEY 

T.»    rrWI||    af    Ik*   .ra>    WW   llv*    la. 

LAURA  and  HARRY  CLARK 

All  the  Trick  Horses  and  all  the  Stars 

OOBBBOTBD  WiTB  THK 

Double  Circus  Troupe 

^— rom— 

Positively  One  Week  Only! 


NO   ADVANCE    IN    PRICES  I 
Vjaaally  OMHI         .-  •     aa 

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\flTJi"*    waadaaartaaau  trial  anil  raodar  taa  «i- 
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ranaMta  araaparltr.    Our   Btlla  of  Bara 
ail  tba  daliaaataa  of    tea    aaaaaa.     Irar 
"Good  rara.  Oood  OaoklBf  aad  MadaraM 


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RESTAURANT. 


F.  8«j 


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a  irn.  u>  in  p.m.  «a:i  1 


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-[llCAl'^Cf'TAr,  aaila  Accata, 
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OtaJaZ     MARION 


e  Corn   Exchange, 

m..  la  cut  nratnT.     «Dn 


Vitropolitan  Theatre, 


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Tbi.  boat.  Mn   bo  MHd  bf  lb.   oltbK 
nootb  Or  r<Mr  >>,,  Int-elii.  nonoiaiM  o.l* 
HolnboottlM.    iadr.ii ..  >bor>.      ••!, 


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c»fi  Br  ich  Saloon  and  Billiard  Hall 

■aa 

•>  '>>  3»»-  IB.rk.  t  •■•)  Tklrd  itntti, 

,  ;_>;,  ■•    abbv  Cnnnui  .id   n«.oor». 
"IS  IDNI  Ml»l  At  HALF  PRICE!. 

^1"    _!  *■ JOHW  D.  TATB, 

lift 


lo.     OBATARD 

dies'  Hair  Dresser, 


.(T^TXL'Br^8 


CURES   DYSPEPSIA. 


(?^TXLB«^ERS 


Girp«  Tone  to  the  Stomach. 


(5^TIXLB'TERS 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 


.G^TXL'B^88 


Is  a  Sure-  Relief  for  Indigestion. 


.(fe^iXLB^3 


HAS  NO  HUPbRIOK  .8  A 

BLOOD    PURIFIER. 

<i»ii 


WILLIS'    BAND. 

MU8IO     PURBISUKD    FOR    ALL. 
ooaaAiooa.    aloaio  iraoortad.  arraaiad  < 
and  for  sala. 

MARf-UaM.    HI.VXB     I*«adrr    afl 
Omhriln. 
UKKUY   TOW  DEB  BE  KlIDKFf,  I^ad. 

•f  Bra* a  Uaad. 
■a-Onl-  r«  from  tba  can 0*17  proaapUr  attandad 
to.     Addraaa    M.     W.    WILLIS*  Katoa'a    Huts 
Htora.  188  Hoi  Uomarr  air-at,  or    HABOTJB  at, 
BLUM.  B»»  MoataromairatraaL  JaflU 

N.  8WEBNEY, 

MERCHANT   TAILOR 

«S   aEOOMP    ITBITT. 
FINE    COODS  IMPERFECT    FIT8! 

Satisfaction   Guaranteed  1 

AriHB   LIHB  07  HPBIRO    ABO  8UMMKB 
Good,  jolt  rmi T«d .    0.  I  bad  ■*.  tb.ra. 
■a-  4g  grc.M.  .tr.ct» ■h!71bi 

Bar  Sugar  * 

Fob  fALB-aia  KiASar  itur.  at 
MEHOEB'S.  -  Alio,  bTbrr  klad  of  ObodiM 


MUSICAL    FE8YIVAL 

. .    will  bb  arro  bt  ttib  ... 

HANDEL  AND  HAYDN  SOCIETY 

....AT  TttX 

CENTRAL  TABERNACLE, 

Tyler  alrert,   near  Taylor, 

C^OMHBNCINO   OW   THR    »OTH   OF  APRIL. 
J   aid  ooo-loaias  TdBBk,  HVaMNOS,  dnnoc 
wnicti  t  mi  tbo 

Full  Grand  Oratorio  of  Elijah 

AMD 

Mendelssohn's    Hymn   of    Praise, 

Tosattiar  with  ■ataellota  from 

Bcelhoroa'*  Kaa;-dl,  Mt  Ham   Tall.  Sta*. 

but  M«irr  una  Krawal, 

Will  b*  sivao  by  a 

QRANO  CHDRUJ  OF  TWO  HUNDRED  VOICES, 

...   AHD  AM 

ORCHESTRA     OF    HO    PIECES, 

IB  lab.  Vail  Org-aa  AeeampmnlaaeDL 

Tha  Snlna  will  b*  randarad  b/  Mra.  Marrinrr. 
Wr.mo  «,,(]    Uarden,  aod  Maaara.  Major,  Uaxuira, 
Oampb»ll  aod  MaUlo. 
OUBbUUTOK PKOP.  OKO.  T.  BVAKS 

Prion  of  Ailmla.Un SI   «0 

Uricrri-d    tiai, 1  Bt* 

Saata  cai  b*  raaarrad  for  taa  aaaaoo  at  Koblor, 
Tbaaa  k  iJm'i,  SBM  (Jiar  a'  r*al.  oa  aod  aitar  bAT- 
UKi'A  V,  Aoril  inn. 

Mala  of  SI  >(li,"-.  i  I ■rKttTB.  arltb  RK8HRVED 
8KAT0.  0D  WATUKUAV.  April  Mtb. 

■ay-  Fall  parilcoiA-s  will  ba  fooad  Id  Pamphlata 
toba  had  at  all  tb*  Mnato  tjtoraa. apift  Id 

AFTER    TBI! 

YHEAYRE8  ARE  OUT 

00  TO  TUB 

Hot     Sootcli, 

Batter  otreet.  Bear  Kearaj« 

Aod  try  ono  u  tbtir 

ffot  Scotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 
AM    Drinks    Tea    Cent* 

foS  i| JOA.  D.  BBIOOB.  Pfoprlbtef. 

BR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  AMTOMICJIL  MUSEUI, 

Asa  Oollese  of  atodlelne. 

in  AA/i    BBAUTUTUt  AND  HfBTSTJCTi*. 

1U.UUU  Ira  oblaoU  toba  aaan.    Qpaa  to  tha 
Pnbllo  DAT  AMD  BIGHT,  at  BURBSA  HAJUT 
SIB  Moouom.ry  atraat.    FOB  RSM  OMLyr 
BaT  Dm.  JOBDABa  FBirrAn_pjnrCTjaUlnti 


Ladies  and  Children 

....WILL  MUD.... 

KINKEAD'S 

SAOE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

ADRFHMXf)    PLRA8ANT  TO  USB.  BASILT  APrT4BD, 
la  aoi   craaay.  and  will  not  Injira  tha  moat  daUoata.    II 
aaraa  all  dlaaaaaa  af  tba  aoaJp.  raiaaTaa  daadraff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

B.n.'.r.    tbb  h.lr  loll  bad   «lo«.r.  «od  la  PUBELY    TBOB 

*  mr-  tba   ilrlirln.l    BAOE    BRUSH    HAIB   TOBIO  AED 
DRhHHlNO  aaar  b.  had  of  tba  Acabt, 

JAB.     H.    flATM,    DrvcslH, 
OornarNaw  UoaUomarr  aad  Howard  itra«v>,  andol  all  Dr*c- 
al.ta.  '»"  M 

W  X  <^  A  3F1.0. 

....rax.... 

ORGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 

....OIB00LATE8  IN  .... 

All    the   Theatres, 
CIRCULATED  EVERY  DAY 

IN    THK    TKAB. 

GENERALLY  THROUGHOUT   THE    CITY 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


THE  MOST  ELIOAWT  OUSTOM  TfOBE  IE  THE  OITT 

Beer,   at,  Mayiard, 


■  i 


PIOARO-" 

rHB  JODKHAX  OF  AMUSEMNM. 
mbUauod  mn  »•'  1»  '»•  Ye"  "» 

■a  «««»•.»  —<    685  W..bJ»«to»  «•• 

Below  Montgomery.  Sap  yranclaoo. 

FB1DA?I^T77. APBIXJ^ISTJ) 

AMUSEMENTS,    Etc 

California  Tneatra. 

The  man  ta  witoe?a  the  reiHj  Brand  nerlor- 
BADce  of  MrB.  Bawer*  ooDtinuee  unabated.  Tbe 
California  Theatre  wae  tbrong«d  age'n  last  night. 
when  "Lad*  Andles'e  Secret"  wil  performed  for 
taelaet  time.  To-night  Mrs.  Bowete  will  be  lbs 
recipient  of  *  well  earn*d  benefit.  end  the  "Hnnoh- 
»a*k"wiil  be  performed  wilh  tbe  elrong  call  set 
ion  on  oor  first  page.  At  tbe  matinee  to-morrow 
"Mitt  Stuart"  will  conatttote  theenteitiinmeol. 
Metropolitan  Tbeatrw. 

The  daji  and  night*  ol  this  theatre  are  cam- 
bered. The  publlo  appreciate  tbe  fact,  and  deaire 
to  make  tbe  moat  of  them.  The  performance 
given  by  tbe  Chapman  SiiWra  and  E.  D.  Dariei, 
U  of  the  moat  lively  deaeriptien  imaginable,  and 
one  well  oalcnlaied  to  banian  tie  bine  dtviU.  T«- 
morrow  the  try  last  mattnee  performance  will  be 
liven  in  tbia  tbeatie.  The  enterUiement  thia 
eveninr  will  be  for  the  benefit  if  B.  D.  Daviee, 
who  hae  dcnB  ao  moob  to  amoae  the  pnblio.  A 
capital  bill  will  be  preeent;d,  ae  may  be  seen  by 
referring  to  oar  first  page. 

Alfen-mbra- 

Ohariee  Vivian,  tbe  great  character  vocalist 
Sam  Rickey  toe  moat  original  of  Irish  comediane, 
UtUe  Mac,  the  greatest  Hitle  dwarf  alive,  the  hon- 
orable Senator  Bart,  whoee  character  la  Btainlee. 
ud  wbeee  eloqnenoe  is  perfectly  wonderful,  will 
■Jl  appear  to  night  in  a  great  programme.  The 
loll  Mil  will  be  given  at  the  matinee  to-morrow. 

Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Tbe  inatrnnsental  and  vocal  mnsic  attblBtheatie 
•ooeUtnteaoneof  its  strongeet  attractions.  'Thoe. 
euBprelL,  the  baritone,  ia  a  great  favorite,  and  the 
tmartette  coneiBting  of  him.  Tommy  Bree,  Matt 
Kelly  and  W.  Bark  in  an  excellent  one.    A  capital 
bill  will  be  presented  to-night. 
Buckley's  New   Varieties- 
Ned    Buckler,  Barry  Devoy,    Ida    Flak.  Fanny 
Webater,  Sailv  Thayer  and  many  other  eld  time 
favorites,  are  members   of   the  cempacy  at  this 
bouse,  and  give  a  very  bright  entertainment. 
John  Vf  ilf on'e  Amphiiheatre. 

There  are  only  two  or  three  Di.bte  remaining  of 
InecirtUB  aeaaon  by  John  Wilson's  and  Yankee 
Jaobinson'e  combined  troupes.  .Every  night  new 
feats  are  performed  and  in  spits  of  the  epizootic^ 
the  (Qnine  i  tar*  of  this  eatabliebment  go  through 
their  performances  as  well  as  ever.  To-morrow  the 
laat  matinee  will  be  given,  and  the  evening  Laura, 
tbe  graceful  lady  gymnast,  will  tike  a  benefit. 

Piatt's  Ball . 

There  was  a  good  house  last  night  when  Oapt 
O.S.  MoDonald's  eonvpany  Of  Zaaves  exhibited 
their  effioi eney  in  drill.  The  entertainment  oon- 
cJoted  with  a  ball  whioh  was  enjoyed  by  all. 

Oitt  Gabtenb.  —  The  Bncnal  reunion  of 
the  Irieb  Earolmioaiste  will  be  held  here  on  Ban- 
day,  nnder  the  anepioes  of  tbe  Irish  Volunteers. 
The  Re  volution  lets  will  be  et coned  by  the  Shields 
Guard  and  Gnardia  de  Juarez.  Two  bands  0 
mmio  have  beonengaged  for  tbe  occasion.  Danc- 
ing will  continue  ontil  midnight.  A  grand  gala 
day  will  be  held.  Cb  Sunday,  May  3d,  the  picnio 
•I  St.  Bridget's  Sunday  Sehool  will  be  held. 

Woodward's   Gabbers  — Hr.   Woodward 

has  departed  from  his  established  castom,  and 
will  on  Sunday  next  give  tbe  use  of  hia  Gardens 
for  a  benefit  for  tbe  boy  Baiatay,  whose  arm  waa 
permanently  injured  by  having  the  musoles  de- 
stroyed by  a  ferocionsdog  last  week.  A  large  num- 
ber of  professionals  have  eeconed  Mr.  Woodward 
In  thin  worthy  movement,  and  have  volunteered 
for  tbe  occasion. 

Akatojqoal  Mtjsbtjm.— Ono  of  the.  most 

tompieto  collection*;  of  the  kind  in  the  Doited 
States,  oomprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  bean- 
■liul  wrx  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
roly)  at  the  Mueeum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
ttotvr  may  be  profltablr  sTwnt  here- 


The   New  Oxford. 

The  New  Oxford  Mu«ie;  HtV,  London, 
Eog.,  erected  on  the  Bit  j  of  that  destroyed 
by  fire  on  the  let  of  November  .las',  was  on 
March  17  thrown  open  by  tbe  manager  and 
proprietor,  Mr.  Lyoru.  The  fiist  glimp-'e 
of  the  interior  reyesls  taat  some  impoitaot 
changes  have  heen  iped?,  acd  that  «i  boat 
any  degree  altering  the  graceful  ouUineo 
which  in  their  classic  be.uty  always  satisfied 
the  most  fastidious  eyes.  Among  the 
changes  and  iroprovemanis  may  be  men- 
tioned a  splendid  promenade  in  p'.scs  of  tfce 
boxes,  at  the  back  of  the  balcany.  Th  a 
makes  *a  most  agreeable  lounge  for  these 
who  prefer  freedom  of  acton  and  ^wish  to 
gosiip  with  their  friends  between  the  pauses 
of  the  entertainment,  and  from  .this  spot 
tbebcetview  ol  thes'ageand  the  perform- 
antss  can  be  obtained,  while  the  appear- 
ance of  tbe  Hall  from  from  t:  is  point  is 
quite  dazzling.  A  new  stage  ef  much  larger 
proportions  than  the  old,  with  a  handsome 
proscenium,  an  elegant  scene  in  tbe  back- 
ground, ard  a  charming  drop  icene,  paint- 
ed by  G.  A.  Goidon,  attracts  especial  no- 
tic?.  The  footlights  areaunk  to  tbe  level  of 
tbe  elage,  and  the  orchestra  placed  some- 
what beteath  it.  Tbe  Btage  altogether  is 
fitted  for  entertainments  of  the  highest 
class,  and  by  its  increased1  width  displays 
the  performers  to  much  greater  [advantage 
than  hitherto.  Private  boxes  are  mads  at 
each  end  of  the  balcony,  'and  fixed  appli- 
ances are  let  into  the  ceiling,  bo  as  to  avoid 
the  unsightly  appearance 'which  is  cauaed 
by  making  holes  in  the  roof  for  gymnaetie 
performance'.  In  point  of  color  and  deco- 
ration tbe  Oxford  may  vie  wixh  any  building 
in  the  kingdom.  Tbe  prevailing  lint  is 
light  blue,  tthe  relieve  ornaments  white, 
with  stenciled. dflcorationg  npon  the  walls, 
and  choice  salmon  tints  filling  up  ihe  spaces. 
A  large  audience  essembled  to  "assist"  at 
the  opening.  Among  tbe  company  engaged 
are  M'lle  Da  Mlaurier,  Jenny  Hill,  the  sis- 
ters Taugban,  Alice  Gillea.  Emma  WiSsow, 
Bvley  and  Barnum,  Hoe  Brothers  (Ameri- 
can skaters),  Mark  Albert?,  and  Holmes  and 
G*nt. 

A  Puzzle. 

Yes  I  we  tbink  we  shall  have  to  give  it  up. 
"We  Bhall  have  lo  abandon  our  efforts  to  get 
down  into  and  comprehend  the  following 
itsm  from  tbe  Insurance  Intelligencer: 

The  chef  cook  at  Delmooico's  restaurant 
is  manufactured  in  the  United  States,  al 
though  it  is  claimed  that  there  are  large  de- 
pos'ti  of  this  valuable  metal  in  New  Hamp- 
shire, Missouri,  and  tbe  Lake  Superior  re- 
gions. A  company  has  been  recently  organ- 
ized to  develop  these  borne  resources,  and  it 
is  to  be  hoped  that  success  will  attend  their 
effort  b. 

We  have  brooded  over  this  item.  We  bave 
sat  Dp  night*  and  gazed  at  it.  and  parsed  it, 
and  studied  it  under  a  microscope,  and  sub- 
jected it  to  a  chemical  analysis,  and  pro- 
cured medical  adviee,  and  wept  over  it :  and 
yet  it  remains  an  uneolvable  mystery.  For 
even  if  we  can  comprehend  that  tbe  chief 
cook  was  manufactured  in  the  United  States, 
bow— oh  !  how— can  tbere  still  be  large  de- 
posits of  Mm  in  New  Hampshire  ? 


IP. 

If  the  mooo/ware  made  of  cheee*, 
And  the  B'.art,ware  macaroons ; 

If  the  sards  were  all  gi6eu  peas, 
And  tbe  pebbles  all  stewed  pranee  ; 

If  tbe  sea  wen  bitter  ale, 
led  the  rlvsra  red-heart  mm ; 

If  the  woods  weie  curlv  kail,, 
And  the  lakes  were  sparVllng  Uamm  : 

If  ever  these  things  F,n.on;d  be, 
I  should  like  you  to  under*- &:d 

That  I'd  rather  be  drowned  a:  sea 
Than  burled  alive  on  land. 


Enterprise. 

TheAlttis  going  into  the  "enterprise" 
line  of  business.  Wedoesday  it  published  a 
"likeness"  of  the  late  General  Canby  which 
ad  :el  to  the  distress  of  the  many  friends 
who  lament  bis  unhappy  fate. 

-♦- 

Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leading  es- 
sentials of  an  traJOToble  ride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Franeieco  so  trrjqaestianabiy 
as  from  Frank  Bcmton,  whose  carriages  have 
tbe  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  HiBhano^meturn^mtsereased 
by  the  beet  olrcles  of  tbe  city,  and  as  he  makes 
It  a  point  to  employ  able,  bonest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drivers,  ne  is  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  whiles  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  in  particular,  will  engage  no  cirri  ages 
except  those  which  be  provides.  Frank bas  en- 
joyed gr.'R t  success  In  his  business,  and  the 
admirable  way  in  wbloh  be  conducts  It  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  patronize  him.    * 

A.   rpi.eevsa.il -t-A-iocacioii. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  In  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  tbe  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Trie  building  Is  a  very  fine  one  and  Is  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. . 


Chimney  sweeps  are  always  sooted  wita 
their  trade. 


A  Nebraska  City  vandal  has  been  fined 
$75.  for  fliiog the  prairie.. 


Sandwich  Xelttiid.  Fulu. 

Since  the  aaeenalon  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  industry  is 
taking  new  life.  air.  Jacob  Schrelber,  dealer  In 
bedding  and  furniture,  620  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  pnlu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  fathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  w  ill  be  very  large.  Pnlu  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  Its  superior  qualities 
for  malferass  bedding,  and  doubtless  air.  Schrel- 
ber will  find  no  dimcnlty  In  difpoalns  of  all 

that  cornea.  a' 

•m  •  • 

It    Is    Tr-ue. 

J.  A.  Sbaber  at  Oo.  are  selling  parlor,  sets  and 
another  Unda  of  furniture  and  bidding  chei per, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  in  town.  Other 
deelt-ra  dout  atacd  a  ghost  of  a  chance  when 
people  know  Bbaber'.i  prices. 


Latuei  .ixo  Qimumzk,  rermmber  1he lead- 
ing fiabloEable  retail  Shoe  store  In  San  Fran> 
claco,  H.  Hinders,  332  Keajoy  street,  between 
Pine  and  Bosh,  45 


Five  Hunared  Men  Wanted 
.   barned lately.    To  aand  their  washing  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leideadorff  at.        • 


-aPno-taHTT-apiiic-    Cards, 

At  one  dollar  per  doaen  at  the  People*.  Art 
aa.^ry,  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Miaalon  atree  A 

Pratt**-  Abolition  Oil 
Ouree  Stiff  Joints,  SpralnB  and  Bruises.  S-x, 


crtth  and  Sweet. 
Far  the  beet    ooofeetioDary,   r»  to  Oantr   and 

Waa-ner'a.  107  Bfeotcoaerv  St.  near  Satwr.       M 


Tlie    "Verto 

la  celebrated  for  its  superior  liquors  and  fine 
cigars.  Connolaalenre  cay  our  "Pony"  Brandy 
puts  a  veto  on  all  others.  Call  and  sample  it. 
E,  H.  Levy,  proprietor.  Bonihweat  corner  of 
Xearay  and  Commercial .  is 

Star  ssriirts  a-na  Collars. 
AH   sorts   and  siaee,  for.  ea'e  cbeap,  at  the 


iawattawaat 


Ladles  "Vlsltlnar  Ctnls. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  John  P, 
Dwzeb,  126  Setter  street,  opposite  Lick  fioute, 
and   at   tbe   Grand   Hotel.    H.  B.— Hajtbebb- 

CHISFS  NEATLY  aUBESD.     PENMANSHIP   Of  eveiT 

description  to  order. 

Those  Beautiful  New  Carpets. 

At  Jas.  W.  Bnmham  &  Co'e,  So.  618  Market 
and  17  Pott  streets,  ard  going  like  hot  cakes. 
Kew  and  choice  jatterna  constantly  arriving, 
A  perfect  rn->h  to  see  ana  buy  them.  Elegant 
parlor  furniture  mide  to  order  In  the  finest 
syiie.  *a 

CXAinvoYANT.— ktadame  Clara  Antonia,  the 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium. 
323  Seamy  st.,  bet.  Buah  and  Pine.  Oonsnlta- 
tiOQ9  In  knglish,   French  and  QerTaan,  x 

Don't  Fail  to  Call  and  See 

The  moat  wonderful  and  gifted  Doctor  For- 
tune Teller  of  the  age,  M-iiuirz  Emtth,  Astrol- 
oger, Jutt  arrived  from  the  East,  and  can  be 
consulted  on  all  events.  She  has  cbarmB  for 
Luck,  Love  and  Happlnes?,  which  never  fail  to 
take  effect.  Office  Consultation,  $2;  by  Le't-r, 
$3.  All  communications  ttrictly  private.  Office 
hours  from  10  O'clock  am.  to  8  p.m.  Satisfac- 
tion po  iinteed  in  every  respect  Onloe,  16 
Second  street,  Boom  11.  4o 


"Wlaite  Labor  Only  ! 

Employed  by  tbe  What  Oheer  Laundry,  121 
Leidesdoiff  slreet. 

a7*Foa  Chtldbe<'6  Pictubxs  go  to  Uonas's 
6allebt..  41?  Montgomery  street.  8-v 

American  Watchea, 

Beduced  prices,  at  H  A.  Oaliender's  62  Bee 
ond  St.  corner  of  Hlaalon.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  cart-fully  renalred. 


Mr  lli  nee  J.— Eats  cleaned,  preaaed  and 
trimmed  to  order  at  tbe  lowest  prices.  Hies 
J  P.  Wood.  824  Washington  street.  4  r 


Fine    Candle  e. 

Fresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ary, 678  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    e 


Or.  Barlow  <J.  Smitn 

Is  giving  a  oonrs  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dh> 
sales  at  his  Hygeian  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  %  o'clock, 
A  r>art  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  In  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  p.  m. ,  free,        1 


San  Francisco  Jewelry  Manufactory, 
D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merchant  strait.    Diamond 
Setting,  Baameliog.     All  kinds   of   repairing 
dene.    Jewelry  for  sale,  4-z 


For    tbe    Best    Oandlea, 
60  to  the  popular  atoreof  Geo.  Haas  &  Oo., 

20  Eearny   s'r.et.     Sew  style  cap   bonbons  for 


California  theatre. 

John  MoOnlloagb Proprietor  and  MonigQr 

EXTBA    AX»i>rXCE«E»T 

Fourth  Shakspearian  Beviyal. 

HOSD1Y   ITESISS APBILSSIh 

MRS.  D.  P.  BOWERS 

Will  appear  in  ber  great  oharaoter  of 

BEATRICE, 

Aaiiated  bp 
MR.  JOHN  MoCULLOTJQH, 

AS  BENEDIOK, 
In  Sfaakipeare'a  Oomedj.  in  five  acta, 

Much  Ado  About  Nothing 

Preaented  with 
NKW  BCENEKY  BI  XV.  T.  POBTI 
New  Coitaniea! 

Ntiw  Proper. ies  and  AopolntmeDte! 

Incredsed  Ghoras,  and 
The  following  Saperior  Oast: 

BPTATRIOK NR8    D.  P.  BOWERS 

BENEDICK MB.  JOHN  McCULLOUGH 

Don  Pedro Ur.  George  D.  Chaplin 

Don  Jobn Mr    W.  A.  Mest&yer 

Count  Olandio Mr.  F.  J.  Backley 

Lennaro ...Mr.  Walter  M.  Leman 

Antonio Mr.  E.  W.  Tnayer 

Pnar Mr.  S.  W.  Leacb 

Boraohio Mr.  John  Wilton 

Oftnrad Mr.'  Ebeo  Flymptan 

Balthazar .Hr.  Obarles  Henry 

Dogberry... Mr.  Henry  Edwaraa 

Verges Mr.  J  O.   Williamson 

S»aceal Mr.  Henry  Ooad 

Oatcake Mr.  fct.  James 

Sexton Mr.  J.  H     Torrenoe 

Hiro  Mue  Minnie  Walton 

TJraola Miea  Nellie  Oummias 

Margaret Mies  Carrie  Wyatt 

ap24  3t 


Oyarters. 

In  strolling  round  the  other  night. 
To  look  at  Trlsoo  by  gas  light, 
Unr  careless  feet,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  BOzeen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  mosey  atone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  Boftly  fell. 
Made  that  window  t eem  to  be 
Rome  fairy  grotto  of  the  eea. 

Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here — 
It  looas  so  nice— and  try  their  oheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "X  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  bad  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  onr  wish — 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  It  true. 
,/nd  cooJtad  magnijica&y,  toe; 
All  kinds  of  oyaters.  Juicy,  fat, 
Oooked  every  etyle;  just  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  month  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  oraba  and  terrapins ;' 
In  fact,  we  found  '.hey  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kinds  of  game, 
Pish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  snre, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  fonnd,  twonld  seem£ 
That  they  have  here  the  best  Ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  *'snch  nice  dinners,  ** 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  tbere  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  House,  337  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

GHABLES  h**kh,  Proprietor. 


The  Last  New  Sons;. 

Air— "Mod  £  Chandon." 
Emerson  OorvUle  id  my  name, 
My  business  always  Is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  and  Fancy  Boast, 
Relishes  these,  tbat  my  house  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
Ohl  huzh  oh!  Ohl  high  ohl 
None  who  have  been  bnt  agiin  will  go. 
Corville  fays  sol  Eays  sol 
On  fine  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remember  the  number  and  call  again, 
Visions  of  Shell-fl^h  In  every  style, 
Inwardly  cause  you  much  to  smile. 
Ladies  with  escorts  there  always  go, 
Ladies  gol  Ladles  go! 
Emerson  Corviile's  polltel  and  so 
3-1  They  gol  they  gol  they  gol 


Den/kin's  Sale  of  Paintings 

Will  take  place  abont  May  20th.    Particulars 
In  future  advertisements.  4-a 

McDowell,  SSlaow  Card.  Writer, 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 , 

60S  Market  street,  oor.  Post  and  Montgomery  v 


Dr.    Doherty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
ehxonlo  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  Is 
bow  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  In 
San  Francisco.  Office  619  Saoramento  street, 
corner  of  Leldesdorn\  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Oheer  House.  T 


Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 
Oorea  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


3-t 


Woman's    ftlnrlite*. 

One  would  tklnk  that  it  was  one  of  woman's 

rights  to  enjoy  aa  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  fame  price  for  It.  Nearly  all  the  res- 
taurants "  for  ladies  and  geLtlemen"  in  San 
FianclBoo  have  poorer  fare  than  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dine.  Thebk  ie  ah  xeoefhoh. 
At  the  Piokkeb  BxsraTTBAirr,  on  Washington 
street,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladles  can 
get  an  excellent  breakfast,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
eince  J849.  provides  every  luiifrythe  market 
affords.  Both  ladles  and  gentlemen  find  therj 
dishes  to  please  tbe  most  epicurean  taste.      * 


Notice  to  the  Pobllc 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  la  now  sel- 
ling off  his  fine  stook  of  men's,  boys'  and  chil- 
arena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  cftces.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  bats,  trunks,  valises, 
e'e,  below  cost.    Call  If  yon  want  bargains,  ax, 

The  Bottom  Furniture  Company 

Has  removed  to  735  ^Market  street,  between 
Third  and  Fourth,  ana  have  a  new  and  well 
teleoted  etock,  at  reducd  p'rlees.  U 

Er  O.  T.  S-gs  has  removed  his  offle  to  the 
Olympto  Club  Building,   corn-r    of  New  Mont- 


SPRING    GOOI 


B5> 


The  City  Gardens 

FOB  THIS 

Coming  Picnic  Season! 

THE  ATTENTION  OF  ALL  B001BTIE8.  As- 
sociations and  Military  Oompaoiea  ie  called 
to  the  advaotagea  offered  by  Ueee  commodious 
and  beautiful  sronuoa  for  Holiday P  Ionic  Festi- 
vals. They  oao  be  procured  on  auy  day  in  the 
week  for  piooio  purposes  the  coming  season  011 
more  advantageous  terms  than  any  grounds  in  the 
State. 

THJE    CITY     GAKIIKNS 

Are  easy  of  aocesB  without  any  tarhT  to  "oeieties, 
and  are  prorided  with  large  and  beautiful  Lawns; 
large  8 bade  Trees;  beautiful  Flowers  and  Plante 
from  every  clime;  numerous  Swings;  two  mam. 
moth  Dancing  Pavilions;  a  nataral  Lake,  witl 
Pleasure  Boate;  Fountains  and  Observatory  Tow' 
era,  all  perfeotly  sheltered  from  the  winds.  £ 
mammoth  Restaaraut  is  on  tbe  grounds,  and  every 
convenience  for  tbe  accommodation  of  large  Pic- 
tics  baa  bean  made.  Everything  bas  been  placed 
in  the  most  complete  order  for  the  coming  aeaaon 

THE  CITY  &ABDEK8 
Are  the  largeat  In  tbe  State.  They  contain  8% 
acres  of  Knoll  and  Shadnd  Laws,  Flower  Gar- 
dens, etc.,  and  are  capable  of  accommodating 
2V,0(<0  persons  witu  tbe  greatest  convenience.  Ex- 
tra Cars  run  directly  to  tbe  Gardene. 

Flonio  Committees  are  especially  invited  to  call 
and  inspect  tbe  Grounds,  asd  ascertain  terms, 
which  will  be  moat  favorable. 

M.   T.  STEVEVS,  Proprietor. 

asr* Office  hours  S  to  6  p.m..  daily,  at  the  Gardens, 
corner  Twelfth  and  Foiaom  streets.  ■*  ■ 

X.  B,— SOO.OoO  AdmifBion  Tickets  were  sold 
by  various  Associations  holding  festivals  at  tbe 
City  GardenB  last  year.  The  sale  of  spirituous 
liQQors  will  be  prohibited  on  the  grounds  on  Fes- 
tival days.  mhatf 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Avatro  losers* 

Mrs.  Buok,  120  Geary  street. 

Bootuellera  and  Btatton-dra, 
Staoey  A  Mock,  (sehool  books  a  cpeoialty,)  S.  V) 

corner  Fourth  sod  Mission, 
EL  EL  Moore,  60S  MontKOmery,  near  Merchant. 

Bc*1ne»«  College*. 
Heald's,  Bryant  A  Stratton's  Opllege,  34  Post  S 

fSntehera. 
Kata,  Fred.  Stalls  M  to  ion.  California- HarkaL 

Clairvoyants. 
Mrs.  0.  M,  Stowe,  'i  7  Kearny  street,  Boom  6. 

Employment  Office. 
Chas.  F.  Beoherer  A  Oo.,  652  Sacramento  street. 
OhlnBee  Employment  Co.— Pierce  A  Co..  S27  Sao- 
ramento etrset.  -* 
O'Brien  A  rTsrd,  610  Montgomery  street. 
EL  £L  Kirchoff,  Male  and  Female  Eelp,  635  Kearny 

French  Fancy    OofMlav 
Loean  A  Oo„  19  Menbgomery,  107  and  1<W  Rutiar, 

Hoop  Skirts  and  Corsets. 
M.  Freud,  36  Second  atreet. 

Homiia  Hair. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Oo.,  110  Second  str*rt- 

Merchant  Tailors. 
Holland  Bros.,  12    PoBt  atreet. 
Milliner  t. 
Mies  Lizcie  Garter,  118  Fourth    treet. 
Mrs.  M.  Oelig,  226  Kearny  slreet. 

Searcher  ol*  JKecord'a. 
O.  V.  Gillespie,  611  Waahington street. 

Wines  and  H,lqaora.    I Wholeaale.) 
Danerl  F.  A  Co..  «)  j  Front. 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITUTE 

X  .  K.  cor.  Jackson  pad  Kearny  ate. 

THE    GREAT    ERADIOATOEt   OF  SPECIAL 
COMPLAINTS,    formerly  of    Lock  Hospital 

London,  and  the  iast twelve  yearsof  Ban  Francieoo. 
DR.  TuZER  informs  the  afflicted  that  after  visit- 
ing alt  the  HOSPITALS  IN  LONDON  AND 
PARIS,  and  spending  one  year  in  the  most  cele- 
brated Hospitsl  id  London,  the  LOOK,  be  has  re- 
opened his  old  Medical  Institute  at  the  old  stand, 
where  be  can  always  be  fonnd.  DR.  TuZEX  has 
for  forty  years  met  with  nsparallel&d  success  in 
tbe  treatment  of  disease  generally  known  aa 
CHRONIC  AMD  SPECIAL  COMPLAINTS. 

DX.  CHAR.  H.  TOZ£K 
is  In  every  way  responsible,  binding  himself  to 
effect  a  permanent  cube,  or  making  no  charges 
Those  who  cannot  afford  to  pay  for  advice  and 
medicine  will  be  charged  for  medicine  only.  THE 
MyN'lHLY  RES  ruKATiVE PILL*,  never knowo 
lo  fail  in  giving  relief  in  casea  for  which  they  are 
recommended,  are  to  be  obtained  only  at  my 
office.  Price,  to  per  box.  Full  direction  on  each 
box,  sen t  by  Kxpress  or  otherwise. 

D«L.  TOZER  does  not  imitate  the  advertising 
Q--acks  who  mase  it  a  practice  to  puOlieh  false 
affidavit- and  other  false  references,  but 'refers  to 
the  most  respectable  people  in  the  State,  whom  be 
has  cubed  of  diseases  whioh  others  have  tailed  to 
enre. 

BK.    CHAS.    0.  TOZEB, 
X.  E,  corner  Kearny  and  Jaokson  streets, 

fel-tf  San  Francisco. 


H.E3JMrOTT3BP. 

THE  WEED  SErTIfvG  MAOHINE  AGENOY 
Agency  is  now  removed  to  158  New  Mont- 
gomery atreet,  near  Howard.  N.  B.—  The  WKKD 
Family  Favorite  took  tbe  highest  premium  over 
eighty-two  competitors  at  tbe  great  World's  Fair 
at  Paris.  1 867 ;  also,  the  same  First  Premium  at  the 
great  Maryland  Institute  Fair,  upon  TWiiN  I  Y- 
NINE  Polcti  of  bnooriorityr  and  that  now.  by  the 
invsntion  of  an  ENTIRE  SELF-ADJUSTING 
Tension,  its  value  is  nearly  doubled,  and  yet •  ells 
attbeaame  price  aa  hluierto.  m21  lm  eod 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

TDMOOA    C1TT,    XITUI1. 

THIS  ELSOANT  TRBATRE  HAS  BEER  SE- 
decoratftd.  mod  .an  b.  ranted  by  the  oight  01 
br  th.  week,  btan  aad  rra.ellag  eomixaBi.* 
liberal1,  txaaaod  with  on  auDlicatlec  bj  l.twr 

Or  t^™' 


Business  Conducted  on  I 
and  Honest  Principles. 

OXX3     PRI03 


ALL    GOODS   WARRANTED 
REPRESENTED. 


Spring  Goods  Arriving  Dili 

THE  LARBCST  STOCK  AND  10WNT  PI 
OF  ANY  HOUSE  IN  THE  OITT. 


CL.O  THING. 

COARSE     and    FIN 


ThelFottunatelManiwho  Bnya  hiiCk! 
at.rthe  I  XL!  AUCTION  BTOil 


THE   UNFORTUNATE   MAN  I 
DOES    NOT. 


UNDERCLOTHING,  ALL  GRID 


White  Shirts  for  the  MIM 


FASOT    GOODS,    WATCHO. 

JIWELBT,    HO'riOJfS,  W 

PEBFUMES.   8TXTI0W 

ES.GI.I5H    OUTIIBTi  TBCTW 

BAGS,    TA1.18J8,    TOBA«° 

A  FULL  bTOOK  9P 

Linen  Coats  and  Dust 

A  FULL  LINK  OF 
LIBIEKT     SUIT 


CALL    ASD     SEE     IOK    *SI 
TBAT 


WE  Blow  our 

own  Horn 
Because 
We  Have 
Got  A  Stork' 
That  will 

j'  ADMIT  IT. 


IXL  Auction  St 


6 1 8  Kearny  st 

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FUUISMEO  ROOMS 

110  tail..)*,  Soalt 

WEST  END' HOTEL. 


VI 


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LITAN  THEATRE 


CALIFORNIA    THE  ATM. 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


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QUEEN     OF    THE    AMERICAN    STACK, 


urnuiitt*  IR    VINTRILOQUIIT  *M   T*   m  .  — 

IJin.Davies^.   I\    BOWERS! 


"V-VIao   will    npponr  *\i 


"WlM 

"""■jaia,    *•»  WIIIM    «r 

— -  r<  •  •  -wo 

0TBI:l^\»t  O    Nlgllts  JOHN  McCULLOUCH  as 


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CLIFFORD 


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^man  Sisters  THE  HUNCHBACK! 

JDERELLA 


SIAMESE     TWINS. 

Mel'   l«   tl  ~l  mi 


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SATtTRDAT  APTIRXOO".  il  3  o'clock 

ifilllary  Benefit  to  E.  G.  Bert!  8econd  Mrs.  Bowers Mary  Stuart 

AlBltwi II alf  Trice   In  all    parte  .f  the   House 

aTOEDAT  IVUIISO.  Ap  II  m 

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«  -  w    W.rh   M    T-.trll  •  *.•*«■».    nil 
lltll  Trt    ■m«m!MI««.'  f»r  Mk  at  la. 


Flrvt-Gltn  Entertainments. 


MBtf  IXT1U  CIlIAI 


WITH    *    GREAT  CART. 


,  "   Hp»rT'4  iu«l>-rirMi  Olrele  i»*  UrttMi... 

H**«rTf4  •**»t»— K«  <f>oi 

I  Drees  Oba.!  A4aiW«n  


«l  4©     Baleen* 

Ta    Gallery 

.  SI    aVO     Pn?*te  Reise 


,.M    >Bd  BIO  OO 


BUBLOMQUH     it  \  1 .1.  v  ww: 

war*. 


iCiiiijo   Duet-Boasd  t<>  <j«>r?io. 

Tetany   B-«   an  1   Mitt  Ke-lty. 

flfTT  .EARS  ACQ    TOMRIY  IARY0I 

Sctxxx  And  Andy 

Ft-ota  Um1«  ■••■'a  Cab  - 

Stmi R."    M.rah  l  Aetly  H-wry  Oaailan., 

n»«rU*»lT**»«r....Wil.  Buk  |  Shelly .T«Birif  Bree> 

IImIIrki  ...MaBC-t-  Ml.   Ctttar 

&0K8  »MB  OANOf.  "*-««  Plo«." SUSKR0B1S0N 

Hailed   M*K|le    Marphr 


Otertare Oreheitrt 


('OtC'.UdlDR   Will) 


HUSBANDS   WILL   DO   IT! 

Mr  donation B-  O   Msrsta  J  Mr.  Snub  ....Tbo«.  Campbell 

Hi*  W|(« J»bbi#  Jobftiti     «n    Sra.tb  .  ..Fanny  G«r>e.aoe. 

Mr.  Brawn     ..  Matt  K-H     |  Mr..  H^an.      Minnie  FHliwore 


ftTTttleat  will  arrive  from  the  K*t»t  .bortly. 


■••- 


ROII  TMI  COHTINIMT. 

.,.F    I*    THI  KOLP-  IS  93LD  BY 
>'  SCOT*.  •  Po.lelra.1.    BpUadtd  pi«- 

craakad  Bw-rooaM. 

ipUlb*  l«»l»t|nrors   of  Fine*. 

ilit*.  Ill*  F«lroa»«ol>o'*l- 


BV,  »"' 


Its    Parent. 


>4  K   r»r 


Mill" 

)8tS  W| 
ilJll"*) 
9-V'l.i 


HI  I" 

Tl»' 


LD  HAS  RETURNED  TO 


A    SHIRT    STORE, 

lrC4t,  ■•■  B*««*r«  to 

Hncond     street, 


fj   will    and    a    complete    **- 

•  C    nillKlU    ■nd     I  I  UV1KII. 

i    at    Ihc    oaaal   law  prlcea. 

aad. 

KFMullK'T   A-  I'll. 


0<  >3>sriVEJT_.Tl.,S 
BRAHMINICAL 

)N  PLANT! 

it  Indian  Remedies, 

POR  TUB  CURE  OF 

Soia  Tb  roil, 

Djipspaia. 

Ottarth. 
DUrrhaa, 

Cooltlpltlon  lad 
DrMOlarr. 
—  aaaaeaaff  aoaaoaf  thoaewke 

md:    Hon.  IidbiI  Pardy,  ex-Go»»r- 
,    .A.  Po*l:R.U.    SlDtoa:  Hairy  Kd- 
•I  lallfOinlA  tbattra;    Fred  LiaWr,  aad 
•  »■»    KJtARKY    BTRKKT,  ba- 
in.. aP4  If 


W.  WHILDEN, 

er  and  Paper  Hanger, 

law   MUT   STHBST, 

Dapoat  and  Btoekion. 


3.A1RVOTAMT,  TB8T  m±- 
tnoa— tan  b?«oainltada^Tt 
la«iad«ll|,  trnnWi-U  lo   aV 


OrjDdaf.    i  oeidji 


ai  aad 

»«8>l 


By  a  Clerk  who  Tried  to  Sell  Him 
a  Suit  of  Clothes. 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING,   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE.    AND 

EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Room*)     lO     nnd      17 «SO     "WuMiiii.trtoii     street. 


IP    HI   HAD   OCNK    TO    Till 

GREAT  CLOTHING  EMPORIUM 

...aO»... 

C.  P.  Van  Schaack  &  Co. 

708,  712,  714  and  716  Kearny  alreet, 

(OPPOSITE  THE  PLAZI.l 
TTat  WOlll)  HATE  BKi;«  "CITID 
at  •meCr  without  any  aooeceaaBry 
talk,  and  weald  hare  beea  Uvlnp  !•- 
day,  an  araaacat  to  eoclely,  and  m 
walklap  advcrtlicwcntorthc  low  price. 
at  wklch  goada  arc  aold  by  tkat  cater- 
prlalaa:  arm,  laatead  *f  kelay  a  "  dew'd 
cold,  dawp,  dl.oKrccablc  toady.** 


Philadelphia   Restaurant. 

QPIH    V.  BKRGOLD,  PBOPRIKTOaV 

THE     OB010HHT     MPATS     A1TD4 
V.f aublea.     Boaid    bj    tb.    w.-d.  f 
AM  Mm  blUEAT  bclwiao  Eaaaai  1 


DPECIAL    KOTICE    TO 

Picnic  and  Ball  Committees. 


BIMiH  aod  ORUHKnrrlAS  oornpoaoil  of 
*b.  b.at  mnaloi.D*  la  lb.  Sun,  under  oawps- 
t.ot  l.adlrl,  at  fair  r.t... 

aPGDCEB     KlillAKII 

.  ...AND  ... 
II  A  Kit  V     AMI   AH 

Wttb  tb.lr  Or.it  Sioiitioo, 
OlllirtTEKFEII'. 


SAl'I'llO     TBOlTr, 

lurlodlru  the  Child  Wonder,  IAPPHO. 

i.ki.ii:    KI.I.IH, 

HIM  H.  EI.I.IH  aad  W.  BI.I.IU. 

aarlO'Coaalc    aad    Dacttlata. 

OCT     I.  I  r«  T  U  N . 

....AID.... 

i.uri     A  II  A  M  », 


Tlir    AIIOVJ-:    ABTItTl    ABU    !«»»*•    ON    OUB  IIOHKN,    AN1»    CAM    MK  KM. 
girted  br  ml oagan  W..t  of  the  Book,  Mountains,  tbrougb  oar  menoj. 

NHKBIDAH    COH11TX    .A-    OO, 


Live  Well  and  Enjoy  Yourself. 
SOUTHERN  PACIFIC 

&Q  Oyster  and  Chop  House 

^\Ab^P  Bnmai-r  ttrcet,  off  Kearnr,  bet. 

^■^^•ar  Fine  asd  ualiior nla. 

WE   FUBWI8H   THK   FATTF8T    OYBTEHS 
and   oboio-at  Obopi  and  H(«ak»,  cooked  In 
tbe  beat  miDDir,  with  tbe  beat  Coffee  and  b»- 1  of 
trory  tDirf,  at  modiraie  ratei.    Tbe  finest  Ligaora 
and  Olsara. 
aar-KI*-«ant  Rnltee  •(  Bbubii  fbr  Latlt-cs, 
■VOPEIb'  DAT  AND  NIOHT. 


•pl7  It 


R.  J.  TE'-'HAU.)  p.—.-ufcr.T. 
P.  0.  JitSbKN .    i  "0»«-«»Si 


O 


OLD 


DAVE    MENDE8 


. .     at   %ht 

oldoriidna  jR-bLton    jeOaarj 

•trest,  between  Kaaray  aod  Dnpont,  wbere  yoo 
cm  haw  UOT  ASD  COLD  1>KISKS.  notforget- 
tlng  tbe  old  Pioilew  ^»e_b.  __TneJ-qId  Uporf;  •» 


THE   OLD 

Hot     SOOtoH, 

15  Morten  Btrcet.  near  BXearay, 
All    Dx-iBakat    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Prliiks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TO«.JIID_JtRnT  IR  TOWN. 

AJwats  on  file  the  New  York  Haratd,  HarperT 
Weeklj,  Frank  Laslie'a,  Di»'a  Dotaf*.  Polloe  G* 
unite,  all  Ik*  Oallfornia  p*p-rs.  also  London 
Pnnob.  Bell'iLlfe,  llloatratad  London  Haws.  Call 
and  satisfy  yonrself. 

*»-  Don't  forget  tbo  atrn  of  the  Hot   S«ot«li. 

1.7  tf  W.  a.  WALDBON.  Proprietor. 


GEORGE    MATES* 


Aunr.  iiB   uioii'.iu'i  vutiatD 

andall  klndt  of  SHELL  FISH, 
HUUaNoa.  AO,  41,  -.»,  California 
Market,  entrance  oa  Oailiorn.i  street. 

Psb.ioc*  prirau  parties  add  UisIUm  aopplieC 
from  fl  a.M.  to  U  P.  M.    LadlM'  and  Gentlemen'. 
from  *  *-Ai-  to  Yi  VM        *U'aT1| 


'atKSW 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 


TO  ORPEB 


$50, 


LAlff  CASTER'S 

«1T  W\^H1\-TON  «TKEFT, 
falOlTi  Opn.  Masnirs's  Opers  _n--niee. 

BANGER  HALLE 

(SINGER'S  HALL.) 
14     OKAH1    f*T.,    NEAE     KKABNT. 


None  hut   the  fTholveal   BrntnU  of 
nnd  JLtejnore  ns  htantl. 

otror  weta«o  a  luteins  b«  tn^mr 

fell  (I  0HR1S  FELPMABW. 


BOWERY  THEATRE, 

SALT   LAKE    CITY. 


VARIETY  TALENT  UN  ROUTE  EAST  OAK 
always   iioore    Hrit-otiss    onEaxim.ats    u, 
■topplos  it  Silt  Like  tad  ipplyloft  to 

K.   ,1  KBIIMK, 
f.,3  Boalnew   Managw. 


BALDWIN'S    DJURY  BUTTER  I 

THIS  IR  TO  CERTIFY  THAT  N.  B.  TKRW-JU 
LIGER  A  CO  ,  (Wl  and  61  Washington  Market 
are  tbe  SOLE  AGENTS  for  tbo  ssie  of  mybrtntV 
of  batter,  known  as  "BALDWIN'S  DAIRY  BUT- 
TKB."  It  hBs  benn  inld  at  tbe  above  stand  tbe 
psat  thirteen  years,  endany  brande  of  butter  reg- 
mflented  to  be  of  my  make  not  procnied  of  N.  Id 
Terwtlllser  A  Co.,  are  oonoferfeltn. 

Id.  K.   BALDWIN- 
Ban  Trtaolseo,  April,  8th.  1872. 

IV.  Is.  TRBWILLIOEBA  Oft. 
f*»tVlm  SO  and  SI  Washington  Market. 


Signor  Mancnsi, 

pRITATK  BrNQlMG    LBSS0H8.-0LASS  OH- 
BBO ST» AT  and  THTJBtaB AT, 

At  3  p.ar.   St.  Jams  Honia,  ••«  aUrtot  •tjaat 

ooro.r  of  BUla.  t,la  It 


MILITARY    GOODS 

.....un>.  .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRICS.; 
TRIMMINGS. 


8JB5  MeotaonieT 
mhl4tf 


atrt-   t,     Eona    No  .& 
ODGHRS  J0SJI8O9. 


"  IF"!  qARO^ 

TBB  JOTJENAL  OE  AMUSEMENTS. 
PnbliBoed  every  D«  In  the  Year  by 

AX 

BSSMercnant  and  53A   Wsehlnston  St* 

Below  Montgomery,  San  Fraooieco. 


Figaro  ffoe*  '  before    seven  different  au- 
dience* na  programme  every  night. 
FlUDAg APRIL  25,  X873 


Vnchr  i  a  t  i  a  n  -li  Ice. 

Tbe  Alta  howls  with  indignation  at  Henry 
Ward  B*eoher*s  having  prayed  for  the  Mo- 
docs.    It  aaya : 

The  Reverend  Henry  Ward  Beeeher,  for 
the  pnrpLS?  of  producing  »q  excitement,  & 
Bioaation,  0"ila  upon  tbe  oongregatioa  to 
pray  for  tbe  lodiaae.  If  anything  more  in- 
suiting  to  .tbe  friends  of  the  victims  of  In- 
,  dian  tie  cbery  can  be  conceived,  let  us  know 
what  it  is,  The  man  who  oin  in  the  pulpit 
tins  deliberately  insult  the. dead,  k  no  fit 
'representative  of  Ohiistianity  or  humanity. 

Thja  ifl  a  little  rough  on  Beeeher,  who 
probably  tUinks  that  it  is  Christian-like  to 
pray  even  for  the  "red  fiends"  wh©  have 
bean  rjbbsd  ef  their  laud  and  who  are  now 
being  ahot  down  like  wild  beasts.  If  we  re- 
member right  tbe  goepel  of  Christianity 
taeohes  its  followers  to  pray  for  their  ene- 
mies. While  tbe  United  States  troepB  are 
doiag  their  du^y  in  killing  the  Medocs  cer- 
tainly Henry  Ward  Bsecher  ia  praying  for 
them  is  doing  no  more  than  his.  If  tho 
Alta  people  will  read  Figabo  carefully  they 
may  perhapB  in  Gourde  of  time  acquire  aomo 
knowledge  of  t  is  true  spirit  of  Christianity. 


Call  for  nians,  Take  Notice! 

Men  cm  live  and  work  on  graphs  and 
bread.  The  peasantry  of  France,  Spain  and 
Italy  make  many  a  satisfactory  meal  in  this 
way,  atdof  tho  whole  somonets  of  tho  diet 
there  can  be  no  doubt.  Medical  men  con- 
stantly recommend  tbe  uae  of  grapes  for 
theii*pa  tie  rate.  Scarcely  any  plant  can  equal 
the  vine  as  regards  tbe  beauty  of  its  leaves 
and  fruit.  As  a  covering  for  bare  walls  and 
for  affording  shelter  and  shade  it  is  a  climber 
of  tbe  first  rank.  To  eit  under  one's  own 
vine  has,  in  all  ages,  been  considered  tbe 
acme  ef  rural  happiaesa.an  emblem  of  peace, 
a  symbol  of  plenty  and  a  picture  of  content- 
ment. 

A  Hint  for  Beeeher. 

Bur&l  papers  severely  condemn  the  con- 
duet  of  "  tbe  hens  that  are  standing  around 
barnyard  doora  doing  nothing  while  eggs 
Are  selling  at  fifty  cents  a  dozen,"  and  sug- 
gests  t  at,  although  purely  a  lay  question,  it 
is  one  in  which  tbe  clergy  ^ight  well  test 
the  efflcioy  of  prayer. 


Sprinc-Ume  in  Alioniunn. 

Tuii  is  tbe  way  a  delighted  Miobigan  local 
puts  it:  "Brighter  diys  ara  coming— just 
think  of  it.  Bluebirds,  dandelions,  cara- 
vans,  saiss  rs-grinders,  artiobokes,  violets, 
and  band-organs,  will  soon  sing,  shine, 
aho  v,  sharpen,  scent  and  shriek  tbat  Spring 
has  come.'' . 

Everybody    Suited. 

There  la  no  end  to  he  multitape  of  fashions 
In  bata.  At  "  This"  Bat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (seoocd  bat  store  below  Seamy),  all  tueee 
*  nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  Immense 
— tbe  prices  are. reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  sore  to  be  raited.  a 


X>o    JSol    Buffer    trom    Corns. 

Tbe  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  instt- 
tnte,  S10  Kearny  -treat,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
e«*aA  from  experience,  having  tested  the  pos- 
ter's capability.  References  Riven  Urequired.  b 

Private  Lesbons  in  the  FnzNoa  Language 
■*ay  J.  Jo;  sit,  graduate  of  the  Uaivereitj  of 
P:irls,  late-Professor  of  De  la  Monnals'  Normal 
■-i  aool  for  Teacher*,  and  of  St.  Mary's  College, 
1  adon.  401  Qeftty  street,  between  Mason  and 
iyl< r,  upstairs.    Ben  of  reference  given.    4-q 


..rfcd.  Investment, 
No  other  city  la  the  United  States  offers 
(T'tfer  iadicemenU  at  tbe  present  time  for 
j  stmant  in  town  lots  than  San  Diego.  Now 
-ie  be  time  to  secure  lots  at  $25  each  at  421 
Mi  <itgom  ry  street.  Tnis  la  tho  best  chance 
ever  offered.  • 


We  get  no  bn-ineas  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry     09.ee,  121  Leideedorff  street.        • 


Twenty  Tnousand 

Pap;r  Collars,  all  stylet",  fcr  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Ohear  Laundry,  office  121  Leldesdoiff  at. 


Fob  itne  wobk,  go  to  T.  0.  Jessnp,  dentist, 
oor.  Sutter  .nd  Monig*ry,  over  Tucker/a.     S-u 
Removal^ 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  mitchlces  rented  and  ^re- 
paired as  U'ua,  aud  told  cheaper  thanevex.  X     i 

Frott's  Aboli.ion  OIL, 

The  People's  Remedy  for  all  Aohes  and  Pains. 

■ ■>»■ 

TH©    Best     Remedies, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
sy's Wehfoot  PiRs,  for  all  biUons  complaints. 
For  sale  by  aR  druggists.  Agenoy,  417  Sansome 
street,  eemer  of  Commercial.  • 


Clam  Ohowder  Every  XVleivt* 

The  beat  chowder  in  town,  at  tbe  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon.  IS  Morton  street,  jast  off 
Kearny, g.» 

SSJU  Maore, 
Formerly  of  Bass  House  Carriages,  can  be 
md  In  front  ef  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  ea> 
i  abUshment,  southwest  corner  Rash  »na  Mont- 
gomery Bts.,  or  Dexter  Btablea.  Oarrhun  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
ex  night,  at  reduced  rates.  ne 

»' 
A  great  variety  of  Tir  a  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
just  received  at  the  Wbat  Cheer  Laundry,  m 


Borne  Hush. 

"A  horse  a  hors?,  my  kingdom  for  a  horse  t" 
The  Epizootic  is  raging. 

New  placer  diggings  discovered  around 
Oroville.,  The  days  of  49  to  be  revived,  per- 
haps. 

Bob  Hart  is  talking  of  opooiog  a  night 
school  for  political  Epsakers.  Ia  the  mean 
time  tbey  can  go  to  tbe  Albambra. 

"Thrift,  Horatio,  Thrift!"  Bettar  not  have 
invested  that  $30(7. 
New  York  eDjoya  amateur  opera. 
Noah  Flood  h  a  Weet^rn  minister. 
Bout  Clnbs  are  cleaning  up  their  oars. 
Yen  can  ma'se  love  at  dinner  time. 
Boston  is  benefited  by  Sunday  libraries. 
A  little  more  rain  is  needed. 
Who's  your  hatter?  Try  "Tbe  Hat  Store." 
Chioago  is  d  scussing  mountsd  policemen. 
San  Francisco  is  cussing  dia-mountjd  ex- 
press meseeogers. 

Picnic  toilettes  should  be  picturesque  but 
simple. 

The  Merry  Andrews  will  have  a. picnic  on 
the  first  of  May. 

Greased  lightning— A  eub&idizad.  telegraph. 

An  eBaay  oa  man— A  woman's  attempt  to 
marry  him.    Vide  Fraser  vs.  Thrift. 

Wm.  Onllen  Bryant  is  writing  le  tare  to 
the  N.  Y.  Pest  from  Florida  on  oranges.  He 
should  visit  Los  Angeles. 

Bright,  brilliant  and  beautiful.  The  win- 
dow of  Col.  Andrews*  jewelry  store  nnder 
the  Ross  House. 

Hop  Scotch.  Hot  Scotch  saloons  starting 
up  all  over  tbe  oity.  The  fourth  "branoh" 
opened  on  Bash  below  Kearny. 

Gastrodynia  is  what's  the  matter „  with 
Thiers. 

IowashipB  dressed  poultry  direet  to  Eng- 
land. 

South  Carolina  support*  101  eolored  legis- 
lators. 

If  you  have  only  three  feet  of  ground,  lay 
ont  a  garden. 

The  brightest  thing  on  Bush  street  is 
Obarley  Haake's  new  patent  reflector. 

A  Memphis  lady  owns  and  runs  seven 
steamboats. 

Sacramento  is  to  have  some  drama  next 
week— Charles  Edmunds  and  Miss  Dargon. 

An  animal  has  been  discovered  with  .three 
horns.  Some  have  horns  and  don't  discover 
them. 

The  New  York  Bar  Association  has  over 
six  hundred  member*. 

There  are  ^7,850  Indians  in  California, 
Oregon  and  Washington.  All  they  ask  is  to 
be  let  alone.  Tbe  High  Jinks  of  the  Bohe- 
mian Club  will  be  held  on  Sunday  next,  so 
that  the  actor  members  may  purticipate.  It 
will  be  Shaksperian  night.  Henry  Edwards 
in  the  Sire's  chair. 

Henry  Edwards  Is  to  play  Dogberry  in 
"Much  Ado  AboutNothing." 

The  Epizootic  was  what  frightaned  Budd 
Doble  away. 

The  horsas  at  the  Alms  House  have  flannel 
round  tbeir  threat i  and  Keating  Bits  up  with 
them  all  night. 

Burnand  is  preparing  a  new  'burlesqne. 

Beeebersays  a  babe  is  a  mother's  anchor. 

Tbe  12tU  of  this  mont'i  was  tbe  Lasfr 
Great  Day  (so  the  milleritios  sa'.d) ,  but  no 
one  seemed  to  mind  it. 

The  Grass  Valley  Union  is  ob«  of  tbe 
best  edited  papers  in  the  State.  Its  editori- 
als always  have  some  point  in  them. 

Kate  Field  is  noted  for  her  nobby  little 
dinner  parties. 

The  man  with  money,  and  no  manners, 
gaias  an  easy  entrance  to  Sau  Francisco 
sooiety.  Tbe  man  with  brains  and  no  money 
isn't  a  society  man. 

Kohler  shot  a  gull  and  had  Ancient  Marin- 
er's luok  on  bis  cruise  on  Wednesday. 

The  laws  of  this  country  don't  prove  oar 
fitness  for  self-government. 

The  Dominion  Parliament  is  getting  noisy 
on  Pacific  Railroad  schemes. 

Somebody  talks  of  getting  up  a  colony  of 
English  noblemen  and  gentlemen  of  moder- 
means,  to  grow  oranges  in  Los  Angeles.  T  hey 
might  be  wotse  employed. 

New  York  ice  dealers  are  coel  enough  to 
contemplate  an  advance  iu  their  prieas. 

San  Francisco  ice  dealers  have  made  a 
raise  already. 

The  Alta  calls  Beeeher  a  "pretendfd 
patriot,"  and  accuses  him  of  "hypocritical 
cant  and  humbug." 

Pickering  of  the  Bulletin  dees  not  em- 
ploy a  Chines9  cook,  but  he  has  a  very  bad 
one. 

The  men  of  taste  of  San  Fraoeieoo,  spent 
$20,000  in  pictures  on  Wednesday.  . 

The  artists  of  San  Franoisoa  exhibit  their 
best  piotares  in  the  rooms  of  the  Bohemian 
Club  before  they  let  the  "oommon  people" 
see  them. 

Bad  cooks  destroy  the  flavor  .of  every- 
thing with  salt. 

The  Overland  Monthly  is  still  published. 
We  "oritioised"  it  fairly  instead  of  puffins 
it— so  it  is  not  sent  to  us  any  more. 

An  artioie  you  can  always  borrow— Trou- 
ble. 

A  young  lady  at  Price  sville  has  sent  off 
her  lover  with  instructions  not  t  j  return  un- 
til he  "means  business." 

The  London  Daily  Telegraph  has  a  wider 
circulation  than  any  other  journal  in  the 
world,  about  175,000.  So  say  the  English 
papers. 

The  Sau  Jose  Mercury  is  sound  on  the 
Woman  Question,  but  deluded  with  regard 
to  greenbacks. 

Horror!  Horrorl  Philip  Phillipps,  the 
Singing  Pilgrim,  has  retarned  to  San  Fran- 
eisoo. 

There  are  not  ten  good  cooks  in  San  Fran- 
cisoo;  one  of  thesa  ia  a  colored  woman,  one 


Troja  fuit.  The  Troy  Female  Seminary 
baa  sold  out. 

There  are  about  as  many  persons  as  horses 
afflicted  with  t  je  tpizoot  c  in  San  Jose. 

Blind  Tom  will  give  a  conoert  to-night  in 
Oakland. 

Epitaph  for  a  photographer — Taken  from 
life. 

Bronaska,  of  the  San  Jose  Opera  House, 
is  to  have  a  benefit  to-night,  tendered,  him 
br  John  McOullough.  "Serious  Family', 
and  "The  Rough  Diamond"  by  California 
Theatre  Company.  Turn  out  ye  San 
Joseanil 


Mrs.  M.  W.  Kind,  dresam&fcfr,  baa  removed 
to  132  Geary  street,  between  Dnpont  and  Stock* 
ton,  opposite  Starr  King's  church.  Ox 


Attention,    JUadles 

To  give  the  skin  the  softness  of  velvet,  and 
tbe  tint  of  the  lily  to  the  complexion,  uae 
Dickey's  Obbhe  dk  Lib.  l 


Tlie  Pioneer  Carpet  Beating; 
Machine  Co,, 
No.  653  Tehama  street,  is  the  only  place  you 
can  depend  on  for  having  your  Carpets  well 
olfaned  and  swept  by  machinery,  J.  Spatjld- 
ing  &  Co. 3-a 

Wk  would  recommend  you  to  John  O.  Bell  If 
you  wish  to  buy  carpets  and  fuaiiture  cheap. 
Steamtr  and  plonlo  chairs  of  every  description. 
Nt-arly  opposite  the  grand  Hotel,  on  Market 


street. 


4P 


XiADin,  now  is  your  time  to  boy  your  nnder- 
olothlng  at  a  great  tacrlfl  e,  because  H.  Fried- 
lander  has  gone  to  Europe  to  buy  his  Fall  im- 
portation?, and  baa  left  ord<r-  to  sell  his  large 
stpok  of  ladieB'  and  children's  underclothing, 
comprising  all  BtjleB  and  pattrns,  cheaper  than 
ataoyothtr  place  in  the  city.  Btnvmberthe 
number,  9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Building.      SB 


PICNICS,  EXCURSIONS.    ETC. 


Corner  Twolfth  and  Folsom  streets. 
SUNDAY APRIL  37,   1813 


The     Annual      Keunion 

....OF   THE.... 

IRISH   REVOLUTIONISTS! 

Under  the  auspices  of  the 

IRISH     VOLUNTEERS, 

ESCORTED  BY  THE 

Gxiardia    do  Juaioz 


TWO  BA.ND8  OB  MUSIC  H&.VB  BKBN   EN- 
Saaed  for  the  occasion,  and  dancing  will  oon- 
tinae  antil  midnight 

••-The  PiodIj  of  ST.  BRIDGETS  SUNDAY 
SCJHOUL  oa  Saturday.  May  3. 

A  grand  Emeitiinmenr,  will  be  given  to  the  chil- 
dren, A  first-oU»B  Baod  has  been  engaged  lor  the 
occasion.  Recitations,  gfcmee,  danoing,  and  merri- 
ment will  be  the  order  of  tbe  day.  ap2S  it 


S.  F.  and  T&;  P.  R.  R.  Co. 


Public  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  befcre  8  a.  u.,  can 
be  retarned  in  the  evening  if  rrqoliad;  we 
never  dlsappolntl  Wbat  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
Lelceadorff  street.  • 

•     7 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 
Cures  Rheumatism  and  Neuralgia.  8 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Photographs  Painted 

1W  WATER  OULORS  AND  RETOUCHED  IN 
Ink.  from  the  omallett  to  fall  life-size,  always 
ia  t.h  i  most  satisfactory  manner,  on  very  moderate 
terms. 

EMILY  B.   EKTMAIT, 
42C  Kearny  ktreet, 
a»2Sln  B -'tween  Oatiforaiaaad  Pins. 


EPIZOOTIC. 

A  FULL  SUPPLY  OF  UBD1CINES  CAN  BE 
be  obtained  at  ear  store,  according  to  the 
admirable  i-BTTKR  pnbliahed  laft'.ly  by  the 
AMERICAN  PXPSKSS  OOMPAAY  JAMfi.8 
G.  aTEKLE  A  CO.,  Apothecaries,  581  Moot- 
gomerp  street,  ao2fi  lm 


TO  THE  UNFORTUNATE. 

DBS.  TROMMLITZ  A  LICBDE9,  GRADUATES 
of  the  Lnipsioaud  Vioaruv  Universities,  and 
ja'e  AeMataat  brc-aeoDB  United  Ktaien  Army,  have 
oDnoerl  tbeir  Offi'D  and  r.abor\torF  at  No.  4JSQ 
E.B  ARN  Y  S I  RhET.  near  flalifornia,  for  the  treat- 
men  of  diseaai-s  of  tbe  UriDary  sad  Gencr  >riv'. 
Orgin1!,  and  all  Female  Ce'nplnlntfl.  To  snffernrs 
from  Aitima,  BroQobitiB,  Oiptoerii,  Sors  'J'Oroat, 
Oo' cumotian  aod>  other  Dis  a  n,i  of  tha  Lanes 
sad  Toroi'  we  r-oDinraend  Proftraawr  MuIIit'i 
h»|  ne  Exirwa  of  Tolle,  ioclnding  Ianallng 
Appa-Htns.  wbiud  ia  expensively  ased  in  Uarooe, 
-ud  for  which  no  are  the  Hole  a  gems  for  t  no  Pa- 
cific Uoaet.  Pur  turthor  oarlicnUr«  call  or  address 
DRS.  TROMMUTZ  A  LEEDBS, 
4  iO  K  arc    Btree^,  isaa  Fr&ooisnn. 

Opfioe  Hones— i'roai  19  to  12  a.m.,  2  to  4  p.  m  , 
a-  d  6  ta  1  p.m. 

P  &.— Separate  entrance  for  the  aaeommodsbion 
of  Ladies.  aD251*  " 


PIANOS. 

A  LARGE  INVOICE  OF  THOSE  FINE-TOWED 
medium  priced  tfcHAUHOi    PIA>OS 

—  t. ie  most  durable  and  reliable  instruments  im- 
ported into  tbe  market  for  the  prion.  Call  and  see 
them, 

ORGANS. 

New  and  beautiful  stvtes  of  those  tnaentSaeat 
HKIAUE  CABINET  »KUAAS~the  most 
perfect  reed  instrument  mads.  Tbe  tone  Is  pure, 
powerful  and  resoaanb.  Over  Sl,OOI*  of  them 
ave  been  sold.      • 

Sheet  Manic,  lUnsle  Books.  Ma  ale  Fo- 
lios,   Piano  Stools,    Piano    Cowers.    Vio- 
lins. Ctattws,  Aecordeona,  e«c. ,  etc, 
IN  THE  MUSIC  DEPARTMENT  OF 

A.'L.  BANCROFT  &  CO.,  Agents. 

ap24  eodlmm  131  Murltet  street. 


CHANCE  ^F     TIME. 

ON  AN n  AFTFR  APRIL  1,  1973.  THE  STEAM- 
or  A NTE LOP",  connecting  at  Donan as  Land- 
ing witQ  tbe  San  Franoinco  k  North  Paoiflo  Rail- 
road OompaDy  for  Oloverdale  and  all  intermediate 
stations,  will  leave  San  Fianciseo  daily  (Sundays 
exopted),  from  Broadway  Wharf,  at  3:30  P.  H.  Re- 
taroine,  the  train  will  leave  Oloverdale  daily  at 
5:30  o'clock  a.m  ,  connecting  at  Doaanne  *  ith  the 
ei.e  mer  and  arriving  in  8aa  F>  anoisco  at  10  :'2u  a  m- 
I  be  steamers  and  oars  make  olose  oonnsotlons 
with  stages  to  and  from  all  points, 

SUNDAY   EXCURSI0NS~AT  REDUCED   RATES. 

Leave  Bon  Francisco  at  8  A.  m.  evsry  Saaday 
arriving  at  Olovt-rdaleat  1  o'olook  p.  m.  Returning 
will  leave  Oloverdalo  at  2  o'clock,  atriving  in  oan 
Fraboiaoo  at  7  o'clock  This  will  alluw  excur- 
sionists ssveial  boars  at  m  of  the  plaess  along 
toe  tine  ef  tbe  r"nd  For  all  information  apply  at 
the  Company's  crU  ■",  4SC  Mo^t^omery  street. 

aplB  l/ltTpR  DONAHUE.  Preaident. 


GRAND   EXHIBITION 

BLINDFOLD  DRILL 


...AKD„ 


Jt  W  TO  BE  OrVEN  BT  THX 

San  Francisco  Cadets, 

O   E.  S.  Mo  DONALD,  Commanding, 

.At    Piatt's    Hall, 

....OH.... 
THURSDAY   EVKMNG....APB1L  31 

Tickets Ooe  Dollar 

Admitting  Gentleman  and  Ladies. 

SeT*To  be  obtained  at  Gray's  mnsio  store,  O.  O 

Keene's,  oor.  of  Koa^ny  and  Bash  streets,  from  the 

members  of  the  Company,  or  at  tbe  door  on  tbe 

evening  of  tbe  exhibition.  »pl7  td 


Badger's  Central  Park,  Oakland 


THESE  BKAUTIFUL  GARDENS  ARE  NOW 
open  for  the  Beaton,  and  many  of  tbe  most 
popular 

Will  be  held  tbere.  Tbe  attractions  are  numer- 
ous, skaiino  pavilion,  museum,  gym- 
nasium.   Skating  fr«e oa  weekdays. 

Admleaton., ..85  Cents 

CHILDREN  lO  CENTS.  np!7  tf 


P.     B;_l.    S. 

At  a  Stated  Meeting;  of  the  Benevolent 

Protective  Indepsndant  Seals  beld  at  their  Lodge 
Rooms  Taesday,  April  22d,  1873,  it  was  nnani^ 
monsly  agreed  tkat  a  vote  of  thanks  be  tendered 
to  all volanteereandothen  wbo'aldedin  making 
their  First  Annual  Benefit  the  grsat  saceess  it 
proved.  The  fallowing  resolutions  were  anani- 
moasly  passed : 

Resolved,  That  oar  bearty  thanks  be  tendered 
to  Messrs.  John  MoUalloagb.  K.  G.  Bert  and 
Samuel  Tettow,  for  the  permission  so  freely  given 
for  the  member*  of  their  companies  oa  that  occa- 
sion to  aDpear, 

Resolved,  Tbahonr  thsnlcs  are  oordialy  ten- 
dered to  Mies  Magsie  Moore,  Tne  Chapman  Sis- 
ters, M'lle  Maria  Gmgaio,  Mme.  BniBlay,  Mias 
FaaDy  Gibson,  Little  Jewel,  Mr.  Henry  Edwards, 
Mr.  Owen  Marlowe,  Mr,  J  .  O.  Williamson,  Sig- 
ner Donate,  and  Messrs.  Charles  Verner,  Ua  ry 
Oaaelaod,  John  Woodard,  Tho*.  Campbell,  the 
members  of  the  Orchestra,  and  tie  4th  Artillery 
Band,  for  their  valuable  profesei  jnal  aid. 

Resolved,  That  we  thank  the  following  persons 
for  ineir  liberal  dona1  ions:  t'raaois  A  Valentine, 
$20;  Kepi  A  Co.,  $  0;  publisher  of  b'itriro.  $12  50 
b.  F.  Bulla. in,  JU0 ;  Morning  Call,  $2  60;  Chron- 
icle, $2  SO, 
1    By  order.       [apt!  St]       G.  H.  FOSTEB,  G.  S. 


CLASSES  INJL0CUTI0N. 

TWO  OP  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
the  Theatrical  Profeaslon  in  •  alifornia  pro- 
pose forming  classes  f or  i Detraction  in  Eloontion. 
Persons  wishing  to  avail  themselves  of  the  oppor- 
tunity of  aooniriDg  a  nsefnl  art  at  a  moderate  cost 
oan  send  in  thoir  names  to  "Cambyses  "  P.  O.  Box 
2334,  when  particulars  as  to  terms,  etc..  will  bs 
sent  M  them  de9  * 


RAFFLE. 


the  work  of  Mrs.  E,  Stanley  (Miss  May  Les- 
lie), will  be  rafflad  tor  on 

8 ..tun-day  Evening,  May  lOth, 
At  SPIKES  A  POND'S,  corner  Kearny  and  Bush 
street*.    100  oQanoee.  »1  par  obancs.  ap3S  td 


P.VOLKEY,  212  FOURTH  STREET 

DDVS  AND  SoXLS 

Good   Second-hand    Clothing. 

Also., CLEANS,  DYES,  and  REPAIRS,  In  tbe 
moBtscieotiBo  manner.  Ha  baa  made  the  above  a 
sueeialtv  for  30  rears,  and  is  benod  to  give  aatia- 
fsotion  to  alL  *p?4  im 


RETURN  THE  BOOK! 

MTHGrcVER    BORROWED   THE   "MEMOIR 
TT     OF  HOME"  from  the  Fiqabo  Office  1b  par 


STILL  ANOTHER. 

OWING  TO  THE  SOAROlTy  OF   SALOONS 
on  Bash  street,  1  beg  to  inforsa  my  .friends 
and  tbe  ,-ublio  that  I  have  opened  the 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

....AX.... 

830  Bnsb 'street,  belween   Montgomery 

and  Kenrny. 

All  Driuks,  Plain  or  Fancy,  10c. 

Oonoooted  in  the  best  style  and  of  tbe 
Purest  Liquors.   • 

OBA8.  W.  riLBMVNN. 

ap21  tf  Proprietor. 


J.    C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    X-XJ1KCH:, 

Cor*  Second  and  Teh  una  atceeto* 

ear-Terrapin     oonvtantly   on     hand. 

Oysters  in  every    stvle.     PRIVATit 

SUPPER     ROOMS  FOR  PARTIES. 

dec  31  lm 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

ON  HAND  and  nidi 
to  ORDER, 

L.    BLAIR'S, 


CHANGE    Of    BAJS. 

MARTIN  aThORTON 


.  sUnd.  comer  sf  Uley  and  Montgomery  eta. 


CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  S 


No 


(Fennetl,  Mayer  &  Wium^ 
SO    MONTOOMEBT    «] 
Opposite  tbe  tick  Ht»o« 
BSAICH,    408    KEARNY  R, 

MB.  MATER  OALL9  ATramioi, 
Itrge  uxi  well  ssleoted  u»,ii2J 

ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  \ 
and  Cloth, 

And  bie  now  tty'ea  of  ready-m*da  am. 
other  LADIES'  SUITS,  a,  VESy  ulw 
Al.o.  a  lar«e  atook  ol  strlpeo,  BroVil 
bia»le,  Laoe  J.okels.  S.Ik  .ad  oSf,„ 
Slk.  gating,  Olo.kingg,  aid  mnffl 

the  Bpnag  gtileg  of  " 

PI.AIN      AS*     IHB1QI,, 

LISEM    8CITS, 

Jf.  B.— Oloaka,  Dreeaasaad  .aif.  mK*, 
in  lateat  faslnon,  at  r.agonable  rata* 


s, 


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YELLOW 
DOCK 

AND  | 

IODIDE  of  POTI: 

nnul     BUT     8PKINO    MM  " 

la  me,     Parities  the  BImIi1  " 

morbid,     corrupt    and     Impart  m  , 

Cnrea  Bhenmatlim  and  Merearlalf  ^ 

Sold  by  all  DrnsaTlats. 


III* 

Ma 


Aexorcr,  in  saxsohi  nu  -3. 

SOLE  AGENTS  F01        !  ^ 
DK.     PEBBT'H    LAST    CHUC 
DK.  PEKBY'M  WKilFOOTfU,    JJJ 


MONEY  SAil^ 

BypnrohasingyoarGooiHB.il  !       - 

NEW  YORK    8T 

Bio.  HO  Aeeond 

Human  and  Imitation 


Goods.    Tbe  Largest  atook  and  Ii 
at  Wholesale  end  Ketail. 
Hnmsn  Hair  Switobes... ^5,  f6,  $lM 
Unman  hair,  top  braids.... 

Silk  Uhignons  

Silk  Tnp  Braids 

Linen  or  Mohair  Top  Braids ,J| 

Lln>,n  SwitobOB 

Silk  Mohair  Oarls,  very  fins 

Mohair  Switches,  plain  or  orimpi 
Bibbons,  Uosfery,  Hair  N  ' 

Our   Real    Hairj, 

Are  nneqnalled  in  this  market  I 
qaality  or  variety,  Examine  oflrit" 
ing  your  purohasee.    swGood*  ssi 

A    B.   SAMPHOSsWi    | 
No.  11«I 
aoSOlm       Between  Mlulon  sals  att'^w 


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TBBrt: 


Programmea,  and  all  kind,  of 
snow,  uEcru«E.  conoiaT,'.  (j, 

ATKI  and  CIKCTJS  WIM' 

AT  LOW  BATES,  BT 

H3.  r».  stere 

S8S    CJtiY    STBBIT.    I 


»  MANUEAOTUREa 

— Ain>-      j 

KEPlHtl 


THOMAS    W.  BR» 

siijVbii  i»XiA'r; 

^      orubJTbjnjos, 

olHEB    JJI«KAL    IalsTT■^*, 
ESTABLISHED  IN  1 

sn>" Lessons  sdven  on  the  Ban 
MISSION  8TKEET,  between  -- 

N.  B.— Fine-toned  Silver  Soto 
sSBionals  always  "  '      J 


1 


FREE  AND  EAI 

ITIIT    lATUBJiT*1 
Piano   tvna    81nsln<  *' 


til 


CHARING 


,A±A,SM 


OOO  Ml. .Ion  atreet,  near 
dale  BAOLE8  A  WILD, 


: 


CANDIES. 

ALL  KLTO*  OB  THE  |TW«* 
made  at  oar  Staam  OjotOJn''*'. 
orders.  eepaoiaUj  Irom  tbe  oonntrT.  ■" 
and wlil be  promptlr a*««nd.d«»- wA- 

Utt  MontWiwiw'i*.  .» 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  1 


^MdMmmtMM 


BSssn 


Biill  "  -Well  LUtn<  •»*  T*f' 

IntnlkanJni 


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Brcnze  Aliunxne  Geld 


IXL  iBCTioo  Store, 


•  am    rHABCtaeo    MU»[>»T.    Aran     .».    wn. 


»•*.  i»u  -  aw.  *,. 


CltUrJ ;kw varieties 


IT     •  »*     I11D4T     ITIIIMI 


IIIW    1U1IIIA    THIATBS. 


EMERSON    MINSTRELS 


WILSON'S 


.£2 


t  n  *      •  »  a  •  i 


-     I     «     U     I      • 


• 


Bicker,  the  Creat  Irish  Comedian. 


Little   Mac,   tho   San    Francisco    Favorite. 

APRIL  M  await 


HIS  C3T   THE  EP.Z03TIC 


JOAN  OF  ARC  I 


rUKITONK  80*G.    "While  Jiquill" 


J.    (..  HI  SNH.I 


JEaLor©'**  Your  Flsnlng  X_.lne 

i  irrn  «»"i  mi  rbothbb 


OMB  BILL 


bor  mar 

O    W    BOCK  «  > 


MOUTIMOJi: 


IQ  ANB    DANCE CHARLES  SUTTON 

VIVIA1V.      VIVIAN.      VIVIAN.     VIVIAN. 


AOINO       TALiBNT. 
HB^Hh*11"  0.»».«f 


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iMMUhtei 


HAtDT  A«T>Y... 
ON  OrntT 


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«T1M     AMD    IIIIHUTU 


Ooncl.dtoit  with  Bob  Hini  rooit  «o.ooM.fot  ni.lina 

X 


Law*,  r   Sharr* 

K-iw,   ih«  Saeaiaik  r 

HRAmr 

FolwtaimB  Mnadooa 


Other  chtraeicn  br  th*  Comtanr. 


1.  ftotrioaoi. 

Hob  Htri 

..L1TTLB    MAO 
Bam  Rlckaj 


AMPHITHEATRE 
The  Climax  Reaohed! 

rtU    Kiiurnri  WAN  kt.iii 

JOHN  WILSON  and  YANKEE  ROBINSON 

■  »•  aaaa  aaooaar  to  a  gloat  a  »n 
NO        III     <><>!>       will      |      l.l, 

Grand  Amalgamation 


SAN  YEAHI 

la    ».r    -*•'•»••     "MBMfl    EaBarl*.   ~ 

TVS    HttlU    Blilrri.M. 

Mr.  JOHN  CONKLIN, 

"Tt>«     a-B»   «rff     '•>■)    Bit." 

OMAR     KINGSLEY 

TBa  rr««tl«Tr  •f  !■•  *rm  «r«  llTW  la. 


LAURA  and  HARRY  CLARK 


All  the  Trick  Horses  and  all  the  Stars 

OOBBBOTBD  WITH  TUB 

Double  Circua  Troupe 
Positively  One  Week  Only! 

■  MO    ADVANCE   IN    PRICES! 

raaiij  cii-m. •     SB 

Ur»K  Orel. TA 

F.r,«wtle BB 

nbUdr.n.  Hilt   Prl™. 
•B-rtei  OlHtMD  d.tlr  Im.  10  to  A    Door.  op*,  .1  1. 


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U  nUllOt|    H«tt  l,»  ri*.. 
rlOTB.LA. 


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OFFERED 


o*n  ctmiKjrm* a 

If,  Knari-nattim,  4a 
M  I  oao      i.lolm-»4 
ba  bad  ai  aj  ofllo 
OR    P    (VOHULTI.  11*  Kaaro*  airaat.       fall 


—  Sola  Proariatar 
...«ta*a  M  attar 

T  r  •  laarar 

Maalaat  Dtraator 

^»IlAOa..nWubli|t1DltrMl ifMtl 

ID    EXTRA    NIGHT 


10P0LITAN  THEATRE 


T    EVE  WING APRIL  28th 


ontgomery    Avenue   Improvement 

1x9  alrsadr  eona'aoid,  tba  frlaaaa  af 


Mara  thoaaht  thai  tka 

ITlttl+if£   Termination 

Would  ba  to  tacdar  bin  a 

CORRESPONDENCE. 

Sam  PmaiTciaoo.  April  »J,  mi. 
I.   I'rt-Dfar  tin      It  la  with  ft-ril-A-a  of 

T»tlbatwab*ar  iba*  iba  U-irouo  .iun  rbaaira  la 
,  iiia^rd  ;  sad  it  for  to*  p. at  iora.  jaara  at  Data 
lad  wlib  }OQ,  aad  dorioc  that  'I 10*  i>ar  ralattoaa 
»ia  -bo'I  al-am  tohintl^r.  and  al-n  la  co--ld«r- 
ir  -Ini  t  lop-rhqiiii  afforia  aa  Prmprin-nr  and 
»■..  Tji  far  ba  Amoaataaol  of  ol  ma  pnbll-  w- 
•  ••job  i .  nSirria*  UUHPLIIAKntaRY 
-  aUoaoa  M.ii'hdm,  April  3"  orWIJ,  whiofc 
IJI  W  'H«i  lata  Thaatra  can  ba  aii,1  f  ,t 
Tkarafar*,  It  ytrtt  anil  aoe-pl  «or  aarrioaa 


ghand 

HORTICULTURAL 

SPRING  EXHIBITION 

—  OF    THI 

Bay  District  Horticultural 

8ocietyv  of  California, 

WILL    OPEN MAT    1,    1873 

TO  CORTIRUX  KISS  DATS. 


a.kaaHa 
.atyalaa 


a.  ■»•  pniai,,  i ,  bb«  oarbaatatiOatTora  I)  mail. 
.*  "'  ?  *°-  Md  oa*  *Blab  Id  ibtfaiara  700 


kiaar.dpitda.  ' 

•JM^plf.  a-aaraai 


d  8«p.r.. 


r  M  Batata, 

Wih  HI  map, 
Dollr  Mattla. 
lacrrfla  WBllaoa, 
akaVatlaaa. 
"aw  AIM  M  or  r  la  on, 
.  Jlta  y*apy  Yoaag. 
Mr.  L  V  rJ.,tir, 
Jaaca  lit  a  art. 
K  M  Piarar. 
J*o  b  Sn»ttaok, 
Vaalara  M oora  aad  Bray, 
Wm  M  Tobar, 
Edward  Raaalnaaa, 
Aodraw  Ulrrall, 
-  J  oh  a  Woodard, 
flbarldaa  Oorb/n. 


Baa.  r.ANClano.  Anil  Mlb.  189. 

u«aaaai     »n»    ,  „f   ,B,lfrd«r  Itat 

^BaaraaP'*  ,0  kMw  that  fo*  karaaaoh 

To  16-  o..*  I  bAfa  ala-AM  ft-ncalaa  la 

ara  aaaa.  nbalt  to  tka  a<a«f  iaiprora- 

iaay  nnatba  bafota  wa  agala  maat 

oa-  bt»|r,iaa  ta.4  aooial  ral.-loaj, 

awaaaaat.    Ia  -osapHiaa  roarktad 

Baaaflt,  atlaar  hi  to  tbaak  y oa  f ram 

-    wtvir,  r.  e,  pur. 


TH8' 


UK  DISPLAY  Of  FLOWEKS,  TKIIS  AND 
RBOBS  will  b.oD"]aiil.<l.  Th.  BUI  will  be  DBO- 
OBtTID  oa  •  GRAND  B  i>LB,  .lib  WKBATH8  UK  OAK- 
LANug,  RTATUABT,  AQ.0ABIUM8,  FLORAL  FODRT. 
AINS,  BD-SlIO  WOBI.  UUUQDET8  ul  FLOWERS,  Mo. 
Dotlog  eTonr  .flornoon  tad  tTaolDg 

Schmidt  A  Schlott's  Band  & 

Will  par  form  th.  moit  Ml.ct  muilo     Kotblng  will  b.  left 
djiJom  to  mik.ih.  EzhlblUo.  .  moil  brllll.Dt  noo«.f. 

PROFBSSOR    E.    8.    CARR, 
Of  the  UatTer,lty  of  CiUfornU,  h.i  kindlj  MniMbJd  to 
dellT.t  th.  OPISISO  ADDBXSS. 

FIFTY    HANDSOME    PRIZES 

Will  be  mrltd  to  the  TODKO  LlDIISof  8»n  Frmolfeo 
wko  will  nklblt  th.  Fl.oti  i.o«It»4  it  th.  Inhibition  of 
1BTI. 
Dailogth.  Afternoon  oomDjBn.log  on  Modi;,  Uvf  Bib, 

FlMtl  Will   b.  glTo.  .WAT  (9  All  BOJf  Ml  Gill.  Who  por- 

oh.t.  Ticket.  »t  th*  door. 


mioM  of  ADiaaaoB  j 

f.biit  B..I..  Tuk.u as  00 

MuLIUMaTUkMa »  — 

■  ■■■'■  AdnlHlo. AO 

Child... BA 

Door.  op.n  .nrj  cter  (.ie.pt  SnnOTl  tnm  11  A.  u.  to 
If,.,  nnel  tnm  1).  lo  10  ».  w. 

Piontud.  Comwi.  from  s  to  e  ul  8  to  10  f.  a. 

th  eaNMiTTiE  ar  *)rjhiiem(iti. 


A.     QBANS 

MUSICAL    FESTIVAL 

...  WILL  HE  OrTaV  BT  THE.  ... 

HANDEL  AND  HAYDN  SOCIETY 

....13  TOE.... 

CENTRAL  TABERNACLE, 

Trl«r.atre«t.  aaar  Twj-lor, 

CMHMKNCINO   OH   TRE   »»TH  OF  APBTL, 
»d«oa<lDaia«  TtiSHt  AVaMSOS,  darlac 
wbloh  t  ma  tba 

Full  Grand  Oratorio  of  Elijah 

AJTD 

Mendelssohn's    Hymn   of    Praise. 

Togatber  allb  aalactlooa  from 


Will  ba  a*t*aD  bjr  a 

GRAND  CHORUS  OF  TWO  HUNDRED  VOICES, 

...    aHII  IN .... 

ORCHESTRA     OF    ;i0    PIECES, 
«  ltd  Fall  Or**»  A«a«an>anlaien«. 

Th*  Solos  will  b»  randorad  br  Mrs    Marrinar, 
Moora  aad    Hayrtan,  and  Uaaara.  Major,  Hagalra, 
'^ampball  and  MaAla. 
OOttbUOTOB PKOF.  OSO.  T.  EVANS 


Hoata  can  ba  reaarvad  for  tba  aaaaoa  at  Kohlar, 
'  litan  A  Ua'a,  «»:(  Ulaj  a'r»at,  00  and  after  OAT- 
URl'AV,  Auril  19  b. 

rial*  of  HINOJ.K  riuKBTS,  with  RbSHRVKD 
SKATS,  oa  BATURUAV,  April  26th. 

aaT-  Foil  partloolars  will  ba  foaod  la  Pampblata 
to  ba  bad  at  all  aba  Muilo  Storas.  apift  td 


AFTKB    THE 


THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

00  TO  THB 

Hot    Sooton, 

Batter  street,  .ear  Kearny, 
And  trf  on.  of  tb.lr 

Hot  Scotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 

All    Drlnktt    Ten    Cental 

M  U        ,  JOS.  P.  BRIOOl.  P,oprl.tor. 


BR.  JORDAN'* 

GREAT  IMTOMICaL  MUSEU1, 

AaA  wlkn  »fMe«HU> 

IV.vVV  I*.  ebteot.  teb.  ...n.    Qp..  to  Uu 

Sibllo  DAT  ABO  MIOBT.  .1  BUBBlS  HAJU 
IB  AtoaKoaMaMrMt,    FOB  HIM  OBLK. 

av-Dn.  Jomua*.  FarfAn  Omoiii  u  sni 


Ladies  and  Children 

....WILL  HMD.... 

KINKEAD'S 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

APftrTSSINO   PLRASAITT  TO  USB,  EASILY  APPLIED, 
la  no.   craur.  and  will  oot  lojara  tha  moat  daliuata.    II 
oaraa  all  dliaaaaa  of  tba  aoalp.  ramoTaa  dandruff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

rUe<l.r.  th.  bAlr  .of,  ud   llour.  u<  >•  FUBILY    VEOB 

W-Th,   Orlrln.1    8AOB    BRUSH    UA1B    TOMIO   ABO 
DRK8SIN0  nuf  b.  ludot  tb.AA.ot. 

JAB.    FJ.    BATRI,    Bratflil, 

Oom.r  N««  MoDtAomeTT  *n.  How.rd  it.MU.indol  .11  lliw 
Kl.u.  telljf. 

w  x  a  a  no. 

....THE.... 

ORGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 

....oiKOtOiATES  IK.,.. 

All    the   Theatres, 

,  AMD  » 

CIRCULATED  EVERY  DAY 

a   IBM   YF.AB, 

&ENERALLT  THBODQHODT  THE    CITY 


PIONEER  8HOE  MANUFACTORY 


THI  HOST  BUOAjrr  0TJ1T0M  WORK  IB  TBI  OITT 

Beerm  Sc  Maynard, 


"FIGARO." 

THE  JOUBJTAX  OF  AMUSXXENT1. 
l^hlisbed  mn  Day  »  tb»  *•»*  *» 


UKtrtkntn'    sa*  wVsaskJ»Brto»sU. 

Below  Montgomery. Ban  yraociaoo. 


BATUBDAT APBIL  26,  1873 


AMUSEMENTS,    Etc 

Caltfobstia  Theatre.— Xr§.  D.  P.  Bowere 

hadesplBndid  honse  for  her  benefit  last  night, 
every  seat  being  oecopied  and  auodm*  room  hsrd 
to  obtain.  Tbuvuimoti  flsterina;  testimonial 
el  the  »iuen  in  which  the  pnble  of  Sao  Francisco 
hold  tbii  great  artiste,  lor  'The  Haachback"  is 
nota-popniar"  alar.  With  John  McOollonga  as 
Bir  Thomts  Clifford  and  Henry  Edwards  ■•  Muter 
Walter.  Mrs.  Bowers  snp;ort  was  of  conrse  ex- 
cellent. To-night  tBs  trasedy  of  •'Macbeth  will 
be  presents*  with  John  McOolloogh  u  tbe  Tbime 
tsdMti  BowtnuLtdf  Macbeth,  a  chwuur  in 
which  it*  bu  do  tqaal  Tbe  laat  tine  tbie  plaj- 
iu  produced  (wilhoat  a  star)  the  theatre  wu 
crowded  to  e  allocation,  so  it  may  wellbe  imsgiaed 
that  there  will  be  roib  to-night.  "Mary  Btoart'' 
will  be  performed  at  the  marine  te-dar.  Oo  Mon- 
day "Moeh  Ado  Aboat  Nothing,,"  referred  to 
elsewhere,  will  be  produced. 

MzraopoLjrAX    Theatkk.  —  The     Chap- 

nu  Sitters  acid  E.  D.  Davie*  will  appear  at  tbe 
xtatioee  to-day.  ih  ■  evening  aad  to  morrow  night 
in  a  re»T attractive  bill,  comprising  the  barl««ne 
ef  -Cinderella,"  end  new  local  character!  and 
loop  by  D»viei.  The  !aet  nights  [of  the  Metro- 
politan Theatre  are  being  well  enjoyed  by  the 
public,  tbongh  their  enjoyment  la  mingled  with 
regret  that  tbie  theatre  maet  eoon  be  lsveUsd 
with  the  grosnd. 

^TJAanrRA  Tezit*x.  —  At  the  matinee 
to-day,  tbie  evening  and  agaia  to-morrow  night, 
the  exoel lent  bill  published  on  onr  fiitt  sage  will 
be  performed.  It  eonpnuB  Vivien  in  some  of 
biebast  aeogs;  Little  Mac  in  bia  apedaltiee;  Sam 
Bicker  In  ae  ta ;  Bob  Bart  in  the  fint  part  and  in 
Ethiopian  ferota :  Charles  Ballon  in  Song  and 
Dance,  end  aaa?  other  attractions. 

Bella  Hitioh  Theatre Great  attrac- 
tions will  be  offered  at  this  popular  variety  thea- 
tre to-night.  Cassim  and  Fritz,  the  yonng  acro- 
neta.  recently  arrived  from  Beath  America,  will 
make  their  first  appearance ;  Thomas  Campbell, 
the  favorite  baritone,  will  sing  some  of  bit  best 
songs,  and  Tommy  Barton  and  Susie  Bobinson 
will  sing  a  dnet  in  the  first  part,  and  severally  ap- 
pear in  the  interlude  in  character  aongs  and  song 
and  dance.  Toe  performance  will  conclude  with 
"A  Ghoai  i*  Spite  of  Himself,"  In  which  B.  G. 
Marsh.  Barry  Oanalmd,  Mise  Minnie  Fillmore, 
Miss  Jennie  Johnson,  Mat  Kelly  and  others  will 
take  part. 

Btjcelet's  Kett  Vabietibs.  —  A  great 
Bitaxday  night  bill  has  bean  prepared  at  tbie 
house.  Among  the  new  acta  to  be  presented  this 
evening,  are  "He  Baa  lie  Epizootic."  "He  Wag 
There"  and  "Engaging  Talent-"  Frank  Moiti- 
more,  Harry  Deroy,  Bally  Thayer,  Ida  May  and  a 
boat  of  other  favorites  will  appear. 

"Wilson's  AMPEnHZATBE.— There  will  be 

a  matinee  to-day.  a  performance  in  the  evening 
and  to-morrow  sight  tbe  season  by  the  combined* 
companies  of  JobD  Wilson  and  Yankee  Bobinson 
will  does.  A  very  attractive  programme  will  be 
presented  on  each  ol  these  occasions.  The  per- 
formance to-night  will  be  for  the  benefit  of  Laura, 
the  graceful  and  daring  lady  rymnaak  Ssnyeoh' 
OookJin,  and  a  boat  of  others  will  appear. 

Hobtictjltubal  Hall.— The  Spriog  Ei- 
clbtt.oa  of  tbeBay  Diatriot  Hortionltorel  Society 
of  California  will  commence  oo  May  Let,  at  Her 
■lta*alHaH,«  Stcekton  street.  By  refer, ng  to 
adrertiaemeci  ot?  #qt  liirstpage,  ft  will  be  seen  that 
feto  will  is  music  Vt  »*»»>•'  »Bd  Sehlou'i 
bud  and  other  attractions. 

Badgke's    Clntbal   Park,   Oaklakd. — 

Tbe  Colombia  Lodge  Ko.  12.  of  the  Indepen- 
dent Order  of  B'nai  B'ritfa  will  hold  their  aonusA 
picnlo  to-morrow  at  Badget's  Park,  Oakland 
Tbuewlllbe  a. gcod  music,  dancing  in  the  pavil- 
ion end  other  amassment]. 

Cm    GABDE5S.  —  The  sntTial  reunion  of 

the  Irish  Revolutionists  will  be  held  here  on  Sun- 
day, nnder  tbe  auspices  of  the  Irish  Volunteers- 
The  BevolntioniEte  will  be  escorted  by  the  Sbieds 
Guard  and  Guardia  de  Juarez.  Two  bands  o 
music  have  been  engaged  for  the  occasion.  Banc- 
jo<  will  oontiane  until  midcirht.  A  grand  gala 
day  will  be  held.  Ca  Sunday,  May  3d.  tbe  picnic 
of  EL  Bridget's  Sunday  School  will  be  held. 

Woodward's   Gardens  —Mr,   "Woodward 

haa  departed  from  hia  established  custom,  axd 
will  on  Sunday  next  give  the  use  of  his  Gardens 
for  a  benefit  for  the  boy  Bnislay,  whoae  arm  was 
permanently  injured  by  having  the  muscles  de- 
stroyed by  a  ferocious  dog  last  week.  A  large  cum- 
ber of  professionals  have  aeconed  Mr.  Woodward 
id  this  worthy  movement,  and  have  volunteered 
for  the  occasion. 

Excc-eeios  TO  THE  Faballoxes.— The 
moet  attractive  excursion  of  the  season  will  take 
plaoe  to-morrow.  The  steamship.  Wo.  Taber 
Oeptaln  Oharl-s  Thome,  will  take  a  party  ol  is- 
diea  vnd  gentlemen  on  a  trip  to  Ice  Fnrailcoes- 
Theateamer  will  start  from  Market-street  Wharf, 
at  half  pas*,  nine  o'clock.  The  party  will  remain 
at  the  Islands  about  three  bouro,  and 'return  to 
the  city  at  six  in  the  evening.  All  who  take  pir- 
la  l".a  exoars  on  may  confidently  anticipate  a 
dellgbttal  day 'e  amusement.  The  prcfiu  ol  tbe 
trip  will  be  eevoted  to  tbe  benefit  of  Oapt.  Root. 
Haley,  who  is  at  present  an  invalid.  Toe  Win. 
Tabar  iea  fine  steamer,  with  abundant  stateroom 
aeoommodatioa  for  ladies.  Dinner  wiU  be  served 
onboard,  Kxtrabeats  will  be  tikeo  along  toaaake 
the  landtag  with.  Allen's  Band  will  accompany 
the  excursionists. 

Hahdzx  and  Haydjt  FzsnTAL.— T      frill 

oratorio  of  "  Elijah."  Md  Mendehsohn'e  Kymn 
ol  Praise,''  will  be  nerfermed  by  tbe  Hana  el  aad 
Haydn  Sodas;  at  the  Oestral  Tabernacle,  on  Tyler 
atreet,  near  Taylor.  I  here  wiUbeaeboroa  of  two 
bnnired  voices,  and  an  orchestra  of  thirty  pieces. 
with  foil  organ  aecompanimeBt.  The  solve  will 
be  sung  by  Mrs.  Martlner.  Mrs.  Moore  and  Mrs 
Bajden.  and  Metere.  Mayer.  Magnlre.  Campbell 
and  Makiu.  George  T.  Evans  will  b*  conductor 
The  festival  w.ll  conimeno.  on  April  Kte,  »ofl  ^ 
be  continued  lor  thro-  evenine*.  b*eu  r.«  iii 
reserved  at  Eohltr  A  Chase's.  S3]  OUy  avrse"  on 

uEArTD  Bukdat  Eectbsiok.— The  8t*amer 

Antelope  leaves  Broadway  Wharf  every  Sunday  at 
9  o'clock  A-nL,  ccnneetitg  with  the  care  of  the 
Kortb  Pacific  Bail  road  at  Donahue  for  Petal  una 
Santa  Rosa,  Healdeburg  and  Cloverdsls,  arririns; 
St  Vit  latter  pace  at  1  T  at.  R*  turning,  exeitrsioa- 
ista  will  leave  it  I.  p  it  and  arrive  in  San  Fran. 
cieoo  at?:Sc.  The  trip  offers  the  advantage  of  a 
splendic  sail  tbe  length  of  the  bay,  a^d  aixte-xsilss 
ef  railing  tbrongb  toe  whole  lenitb  of  Sonoma 


Nwtcs.—  8.  W.  Piercy  sod  Fratk  Cleives, 

ol  the  Waldron  Troops,  retnraed  from  Poriiand 
Oregon  by  tne  A i«x,oo  Tuesday.  They  report  tbe 
esmpaaydiasolved  and  J.  B.  Waldron  and  wife. 
J.  H.  Vinson  and  Mr.  and  Hra.  W.  C.  Orosble  on 
thsir  way  overland  to  Salt  Lake  sod  Denver. 

CogiU  ard  Cooper,  the  California  eocg  and  daice 
men,  left  for  the  East  on  Tueeday.  Thar  will  make 
their  fint  appearance  on  the  other  side  at  Dea- 
gle"a  Varieties,  St.  Louie.  Tbese  two  yonoclmen 
have  attended  assiduously  to  their  badness  for 
tbe  last  twelve  months,  aad  have  mads  rrsit  I  pro 
greaa.  OegLU  ia  the  most  spirited  performer  of 
the  two,  they  work  well  aocsther  and  will  doutlesa 
become  as  great  favorites  in  the  Eistae  they  are 
here. 

On  Monday,  the  fourth  Sbakspearfaa  revival 
St  the  twJlfornta  Ibeatre,  will  take  place 
Sbakepeare'a  comedy  of  "Much  Ado  About  I7oth" 
iog"  will  ba  preduced  with  new  scenery  by  Pji 
ter,  new  oostomes  and  appaiotmeots.  increased 
chorus  snd  a  strong  cast,  comprising  Mrs.  D.  P 
Bower*  aa  Beatrice.  John  McOallongh  as  Bene- 
dick, Miss  Minnie  Walton  aa  Hero,  G-  D.  Chap- 
man as  Don  Pedro,  W.  A.  Mestayer  as  Dan  John 
E.  J.Bajkley  aaOaoni  Olaodio,  Waller  Lemin 
aa|Leonate,  E.  I?.  Thayer  aa  Antonio.  S.  W.  Leach 
as  Friar,  John  Wilson  aa  Boraehio,  Eben  Plimp- 
ton as  Conrad,  Charles  Henry  aa  Biltbazar,  Hen- 
ry Edwards  aa  Dogberry,  J.  O.  Williamson  as 
Verges,  Henry  Ooad  as  Sea  coal,  H.  James  as  Oat- 
oake,  J.  H.  Terrenes  as  Sexton,  Miss  Nellie  Cum- 
mins as  Ursula,  and  Miss  Carrie  Wyatt  as  Mar- 
garet. 

Hew  Zealand  papers  of  March  3rd  forwarded  us 
by  J.  Fellom  (Iron  Boy). report  Ohlarini'a  Oircas 
performing  st  Otago,  to  good  business.  The  Duoe- 
di=  Gazette  referring  to  the  Iron  Be?  says: 

The  wonderfrl  muscular  development  of  the 
latter  almost  jeiufles  toe  title,  "Young  Hercules," 
bestowed  upon  him  by  tbe  handbills.  Uia  amazing 
performanoe  would  cause  aa  maoh  fear  aa  sur- 
prise were  it  not  that  hie  evident  strength  de- 
prives hie  perilous  feats  of  half  their  danger. 
Of  the  performance  as  a  wbols  it  says: 
Of  all  tbs  equestrian,  acrebatio  tumbling,  or 
tight-rope  performances  yei  givao  in  tbe  Austra'a- 
eian  Colonies,  that  of  the  Italian  C ire  an  Company 
certainly  ie  the  bast. 

MeCarty Brothers  and  Sisters  gave  a  Boa  B;n 
aad  Exhibition  Party  at  Da-  ha  way  Hall  laat  night. 
Their  jnveaile  pupils  performed  a  Dumber  of  io- 
trioate  dances  in  admirable  style. 

Almaviva  the  dramatic  sditor  of  the  London 
Figaro  says : 

"A  fmll-eiz-ed  working- steamer"  m  announced  as 
the  great  attraction  of  s  new  American  pieoe 
called  '  L  fa  on  tbs  Arkamaw,"  by  aa  sotBor 
named  Bob  Hut  Let  as  Dope  thst  tbey  will  cot  try 
to  work  Mr.  Bob  Hart  e  steamer  by  the  aid  of  tbe 
ordinary  company,  unless  they  contemplate  a  very 
novel  sensation.  If  a  full- sized  super  sbonld 
ebanee  to  sit  oa  the  safety  valvs  of  tie  fall-siaed 
working  stgamer,  it  may  wsrk  with  such  sucosss  as 
literally  to  bring  down  the  bouse. 

Msuager  Maguire,  who  Is  in  the  East  on  the  look 
out  for  talent  for  the  Alhambra,  haa  made  a  good 
beginning  by  engaging  Kelly  and  Leon,  two  of  the 
brightest  stars  in  the  profession,  and  Hastsr  Bar- 
ney,a  dancer  who  is  said  to  eclipse  all  others.  They 
will  shortly  appear. 

Laura  Fafr  will  attempt  to  thrust  herself  on  the 
public  of  San  Francisco  ta-nigkt  at  Maguire's 
Opera  Honae,  in  "readings  and  recltitious."  Waen 
she  did  so  in  Sacramento  about  ten  people  psid 
for  admission,  and  she  let  tbe  rest  in  free.  Wo 
don't  be  e=ve  six  will  pay  to-night  and  the  "recita- 
tions" will  propably  not  be  given. 

There  is  a  new  theatre  on  Basslan  Hill,  at  the 
sornirof  Larkin  streets,  called  the  8 Ur  Theatre- 
Master  Frank  Pood  and  OeergeEngels,  proprietors 
and  managers.  MinBtrel  aad  variety  entertain- 
ments. Admission  10  eerts.  The  receipts  last 
evening  were  f  3.6*.  Performance  good  and  every 
one  pleased. 

Billy  Emerson,  soda  company  of  minstrels  wilj 
shortly  prooeed  to  Melbourne.  Australia, under  an 
engagement  to  George  Ceppin,  made  through  the 
draaraiic  sgenoy  of  Sheridan  Oorbyn  A  Oo. 

Congress  Hall  is  first  approaching  completion  aa 
a  theatre.  The  plasterers  have  finished  their  por- 
tion of  the  work,  and  the  upholsters  will  com- 
mence next  week. 

Charles  Fish,  the  wonderful  bare-back  rider  re- 
ports from  London,  where  he  is  with  Heagler's 
Circus. 

Tony  Oakes,  Skating  Carnival  at  Hayward  on 
May  1st  will  be  a  greed  sffair. 

Ob  Monday  ntffbtan  extra  performanes  will  be 
givi n  at  the  Metrepolitao  Theslie,  f?r  the  beatxfit 
of  manager  Bert.  This  will  oloee  the  career  Of 
this  popolarptace  of  amassment.  Correspondence 
with  referer.ee  to  this  benefit,  appears  in  another 
oolums.  A  Very  full  bill  will  he  preseeted.  Mr. 
aad  Mrs.  F.  M.  Bates,  will  make  their  reappear- 
ance in  San  Fraceiaco.  E.  D.  Dines  aad  tbs 
Chapman  Sisters  will  make  their  last  appearance 
and  a  cumber  ol  volunteers  including  M'lie  Marie 
Gaugain,  the  Little  Darlicgf,  Jimmy  Moore,  and 
others  will  take  pait  In  the  entettainment, 

8ak   Fbakcieco    Olympic    Clvtb.  —  The 

San  Francisco  Olympic  Club  will  have  a  pioaie 
and  exhibition  at  Bsdger'e  Central  Park,  Oakland 
on  Thursday,  May  1st.  It  is  sure  to  draw  a  very 
large  and  fashionable  crowd.  Ticket*  of  admie- 
sion  to  the  Park,  price  fifty'  cents.  Ticket!  can  be 
obtained  at  the  mnsic  stores  and  members  of  the 
Drab, 
AwATOinoAL  Museum. — One  of  the  most 

tcmplete  eoUections  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
■Utee,  somprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  beau- 
i!ui  wrx  models,  is  dally  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
mly)  at  the  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
tour  may  be  profubly  snent  here. 


EASTERN     DRAMATIC    NEWS. 

In  Ifew   York.  Aimee'a  Opera   Bonffe   Troupe 

commenced  exhort  season   at  tbe  Academy  of 

Mific  on  the  17th "Divorce"  waa  rerircd  at 

the  Fifth  Avenue  Theatre  oo  the  15ih  At  the 

Grand  Opera  Bouse.   "Under  the  Gaslight"  waa 

revved   on    the    14th "David   Oarrick"   and 

"Lord  Dundreary  Mirried  and  Sett'sd"  were  still 

the  etlractione  at  Wallack's "Daddy  O'Dowd" 

stillranat  Boom's The  Vokea  Famiiy  m-.de 

theirappearanoeat  Mblo's  Garden  on  the  14th 
in  the  musical  farce  of  "  ice  Belles  of  tte  Kitch- 
en;" there   was  an  immense  bouse  and  tbe  rash 

still  eontinneB At  the  Olympic,  another  re 

onst  ruction  of  "Homptj  Dompt}"  was  produced 

on   the  21st At  the  Union  Sqiare  Theatre, 

Miss  Agnes  Ethel  was  playing  in  '  Frou  Froo." 
Frank  McEvoj  a  IVew  Hibernioon  waa  on  ex- 
hibition at  the  St.  James' Theatre,  for  a  season  of 

four    week*,    oommeneing  April  14th At  tbe 

Theatre  Oomiqns,  Ling  Lssk,  the  Chines*  juggler, 

was  ths    aUraetion Bryant's  Miustrels  bare 

revived  "Shoo  Fly" Lent    closed   bit  eireats 

season  en  the  12th,  and  started  far   tbe  country 

At  the    Atbecasom,  ths    Zsnfretta  Troupe 

and  Miss  Lillis  Hall    commenced    an   engagement 

on  tbe;  Hth At  Tony  .Pastor's,    the  eossDeoy 

wheee  names  we  gave  In  last  Saturday's  summary 
appeared,  and  on  the  l*:h  Jobo  WiHianu,  dog  and 
reel  dancer,  Huth  Haggerty,    Dut;h    oomedlae, 

and  Gobs  and  Fox  oommenced  engagements 

TbeTbirtr-feurth  Street  Theatre  waa  opened  <  a 
on  the  14th,  under  the  managemsut  of  Mods.  La 
Thoree;  Fred  Tonker,  leader  oforohstra:  M 
Hurley,  sosnio  artiste.  The  ssmpany  iuelades 
Qenldlns  and  Leopold,  sryanaati;  M'lls  Bertha 
principal  dancer;  Eds  Z  egler,  ballad-a  nger 
ErinaCarleton,  Irish  aerio-comic;  Carrie  Elliot, 
huriesqae  scueu;  Ida  Mtdlgan,  aerio-Temic : 
Harry  C.  Maiville,  eharaoter  chance  voealtstf 
Ari  Holston,  female  impersonator;  Jee  Buckley. 
vUisiraocomedian;  Barry  UbsldoD,  clog  and  jig 
dan.e;  Paddy  Bngbes,.Irtshspecialasa,  and  Lit. 


tleOfaob,  a  dwarf At  Wood's  Musswsn,  Don- 

okk  Murray  commenced  aa  encasement  on  the 
lltb,  ia  "The  Gambler's  Crime"— another  version 
of  "Toe  Red  Pocket  Book," 

in  Beaton,  there  waa  oo'btng  new  f  oi  ths  week 
ending  April  12th.  Edwin  Adams  continued  to 
perform  at  tbe  Boiton  Theatre,  and  concluded  his 
engagement  on  that  night-  It  was  not  as  profi- 
table as  bis  tsleoU  deserved  It  should  have  been. 

00  the  14th,  Mrs  F.  9.  Ohanfraa  began  a  brief 
engagement  at  tsie  theatre,  ae  Madame  Fsrnande 
Maltha,  la  O.  W.  Tsyleure'e  new  drama  in  four 
acts.  "Two  Wlvss:  or.  Marriage  and  its  Shadows.1. 

At    the    Museum.    "A    Obristmse     Supper'* 

proved  tbe  atap.e  ol  ths  week's  enterttinmeat 
varied  by  "Divorce,"  on  Tuesday  nigbt.  for  Mr) 
J.  A.  Smith's  benefit,  and  by  "Blow  for  Blow,"  and 
"Taken   in  and  Dons  For."  on  Friday  night,  for 

tba    of  Mr.  Warren  Tne  Howard  Athenasam 

continued  to  perform  "Babil  ard  Bijou."  Tbe 
burlesque  of  "The  Female  Thieves"  is  announced. 

and  Miss  Jennie  Worrell   will  shortly  appear .. 

The  Globe  Theatre  programme  for  Easter  week 
was  q  tile  at  tree  Ire.  Monday,  "Orpbee  mi  tc- 
fers;"  Tueeday  "Genevieve  de  Brsbaal ;"  Wednea- 
day(matineee).  "Barbe  Blene  ;"  Wednesday  (even- 
ing), benefit  of  M'lleAlmee.  when  was  ipreiented 
the  first  act  of  "La  Grande  Duchssae,"  second 
act  of  "La  Pericholp,"snd  last  act  of  "Orpbeaaux 
Bnfers."      Mr.    Frank    Mayo    appeared    ae    Davy 

Oroshett  on  Thursday  evening It  la  'generally 

reported  that  Mies  Josie  Orton  will  succeed  Mrs. 
J.B.  Booth  as  hadinc  lady  at  ths  Boston  Theatre, 
bat  tbe  reportis  cetasgeserdly  credited. 

A  funny  thing  occurred  st  the  Montgomery 
(Ala.)  Theatre  during  the  recent  engagement  of 
Char  otte  Thompson's  Troupe.  In  the  laat  act  of 
the  play  Lord  Booheitir  declares  hia  tore  for  Jane 
Eyre,  and  holds  out  his  arms  to  receive  her  into 
his  embraoe.  The  audience  were  awaiting  the 
reanltwith  breathless  attention  and  deep  silence 
when  an  unaoph'stlcated  fellow  In  the  gallery  ex- 
oldsned:  "  She'll  come,  yon  bet!"  in  a  manner 
that  brought  the  house  down  and  ended  the  sus- 
pense of  thesudienee. 

Tbs  Troy  Budgst  has  ths  following,  from  which 
it  will  be  perceived  that  some  one  has  been  taxing 
Omar  Kiogslej's  other  name  In  vain,  and  nearly 
came  to  grief: 

The  Gobs  annonoeed  anew  performer  last  week 
— "Zoiara;  Is  it  Man  or  Woman  V  fto*.  Zorara 
arrived  in  froy  en  time,  and  signaled  bis  entrance 
to  our  moral  citr  bv  getting  on  a  eiorious  drunk, 
waicn.  had  tne  effect  to  cause  it  to  be  hie  ed  at  the 
Globe,  and  woich  came  near  causing  the  deetruo- 
t  en  ef  much  life  and  property.  It  went  to  bed  in 
it>  bot;l  some  t  me  after  midnight.  With  a  pipe  in 
its  pretty  little  mouta.  Soon  afterwards  it  fell 
asleep,  and  tbe  bed  caught  tire.  Early  Miller,  tbe 
leader  cf  the  orcbestre,  wco  rooms  in  tbe  ootel, 
being  somewhat  rest'ess,  was  the  first  to  discover 
the  smoke,  and  soon  found  tbe  room  whence  the 
smoke  emanated,  and  broke  tbrongb  tbe  door.  A 
horrible  s<gbt  met  his  ey*s.  Before  oim  lay  the 
still  seeping  Zoysra,  whils  the  bed  clothing  wss 
on  fire  over  a  surface  of  e<  v-ral  feet,  and  uart  Of 
the  room  clouded  by  a  bsnkof  dense  emoke  He 
ist  dragged  Zoyars  r»y  toe  heels  into  tie  hall,  and 
toen  pro.-eeded  to  fight  the  flames  and  ell  for 
help,  which  ipeedily  came.  Mt&rttme  the  Zoyara 
recovered,  and  to  its  fl:ghtrosr6d  madlrtbrocgh 
tbe  balls,  and  e^an  iota  ladies'  rooms,  io  extreme 
dishabille.  And  now  a  b<  tei  fall  of  guests  stand 
ready  to  bet  any  money  that  Zsyaraie  a  man.  He 
was  boncced  'rem  the  houeo  and  from  the  theatre 
without  benefi.  of  the  clergy. 

Aa  English  opera  troupe,  with  Miss  Boss  Her- 
see,  Mrs.  Zelda  Seguin,  Miss  Emnfa  Howson,  Miss 
Phillips,  Miss  Newman,  Miss  Maseen.and  Messrs. 
Brookbeuse  Bowler,  Eugene  Olerk,  John  Ol&rk,  G. 
F.  Hell  and  Edmund  Segnin  as  the  principal  art- 
ists, commenced  a  six  nights'  season  at  the  Acad- 
emy of  Music.  Pittsburgh,  on  the  leth. 

Jsmes  Scbonberg  has  sued  Arthur  Cheney  In 
the  New  York  Suprems  Oouit  to  recover  $1/00  for 
failure  to  prod  nee  at  the  Globe  an  English  version 

01  8ard:u's  *' Fernande,"  written  by  blra.  Ths 
terms  were  that  tbe  plaint  B  was  to  receive  $20 
for  each  representation  of  tbs  play.  It  waa  an- 
nounced several  times,  but  never  piodnced.aud 
eventually  another  translation  ol  ths  play  (was 
given  in  New  York.  The  defendant  claimed  that 
the  version  of  Mr  Sohooberg  oonld  cot  be  adapted 
torrepreeeLtation.  A  verdict  of  f*325  damages  was 
given  for  the  plaintiff. 

It  may  Dot  be  generally  known  that  tbe  late 
OoarlesBarrsswassffiinced  to  tbeprettraad  tal- 
ented dauBsnee,  Cora  Adr  eaue,  late  of  Si  clo's.  and 
that  their  nuptials  were  (o  have  been  celebrated 
daring  tbe  correct  month. 

Mr.  Lewis  Morrison  of  tbe  Walaot-street  Thea- 
tre, Philadelphia,  has  been  offered  the  leading  po- 
sition it  tbe  Union-square  Theatre, New  York,  but 
declined,  as  be  bas  already  closed  witb  Mansger 
MoCullongb.  of  California,  for  the  esme  position. 
His  farewell  bemfit  takes  place  on  tbe  16th  May— 
"Borneo and  Juliet,"  with  Mhs  Agues  Ethel  (who 
has  volnnteered)  as  Jeliet,  E.  L,  Davenport  as 
Msroctio.  sod  Morrison  aa  Borneo.  The  house  la 
nearly  all  sold. 

J.  E  Emmet  will  produce  the  new  drams  writ- 
ten for  him  by  H.  J.  Byron  at  the  Walnt-t,  Phila- 
delphia, October  6th. 

The  VokeB  Family,  consisting  or  ths  Misses  Titf- 
toria,  Boeiaa,  and  Mes.-rs.  Frederic  and  Fawdon, 
arrived  la  New  York  per  steamship  Calabria,  on 
April  12th. 

Tbe  Troy  Budget  sajs.  "The  froat  of  Niblo'e 
Garden,  New  York,  where  the  Boffilo  Bill  tronpe 
is  playing,  is  ornameoted  with  bnffalo  heads  said 
to  have  been  chopped  off  bj  Bill  and  Texas 
Jask.  As  they  bad  no  snob  trophies  here,  it  is 
presumed  they  captored  the    buffaloes    over   in 


A  Westsro  paper  thus  describes  tbe  opening  o 
anew  theatre:  "The  Mayor  oosupied  one  of  the 
private  boxea,  while  tbe  others  were  tenanted  by 
prominent  oitlsens.  There  wars  but  few  ladies 
present,  and  those  that  were  looked  ae  if  tbey 
wished -they  bad  stayed  away.  The  ushers  were 
lnunasosliy  good  BpiritB,  atd  went  around  yank- 
ing people  out  of  their  Beats  to  give  tbem  to  others 
with  a  fiendish  glee.  The  ticket-seller  felt  his 
oata  considerably,  aad  sold  his  b>t*  of  pasteboard 
with  the  condescending  air  of  a  hotel- clerk." 

M'He  Morlaeebi  performed  at  Niblo's  Gardens 
on  Saturday  svening,  April  12.  ]D  a  drearatic  sketch 
written  by  Ool.  Judsen,  entitled  "Love's  Battles 
or;  Fairy  Tnens formations."  acting  the  character 
of  Nioette  Theskstobwas  intended  fortheeole 
purpoBH  of  enabling  Mile  Morlaeebi  to  display 
her  terpeichorean  skill.  She  dsaced  at  intervals  a 
Btrtita,  Spanish  Bolero,  Caprios  bchoilsche  and 
Polish  Mtsirfca,  making  complete  changes  of 
costume  in  a  very  short  space  of  time. 

Rose  Cognise  sailed  for  England  oa  April  12, 
breaking  her  engagement  at  Wallsck'a  Theatre. 

Loin,  tbe  g  aoeful  gymnastic  evolutionist,  whose 
feat  of  springing  suddenly  from  tbe  stage  high 
in  thsair,  apparest'y  without  effort,  bas  created 
considerable  enthusiasm  in  transatlantic  per- 
formances, arrived  in  New  York  per  steamer 
Adriatic  of  the  White  Star  line  on  the  evening 
of  the  12'.h  inst ,  under  engagement  for  Kihlo's,  to 
commence  oo  or  about  the  20th  inst. 

At  the  Providence,  B.  I ,  Opera  Honae,  Mr.  Cbae 
R-  T borne,  Jr., closed  his ecgage meet  on  the  12lh 
having  appeared  during  tbe  week  in  "Amos 
Clark,"  "The  Three  Goardimen."  'The  Tioket-of- 
Lerve  Mas,"  'The  Streets  of  New  York,"  and 
"Damon  and  Pythias." 

Lisa  Edwin  Is  preparing  for  a  starring  teor 
through  ths  csantry,  accompanied  by  a  flrst-elass 
remedies-, 

American,  tbs  child  conductor  and  violinist,  baa 
been  secured  by  the  management  of  the  Olympic, 
New  York,  for  the  summer  season, 

James  Melville,  tbs  Australian  bareback  rider 
possesses  diamonds  said  to  be  worth  940,000. 

Mons.  Oaronand  and  gymnastic  .iamilj  arrived 
in  New  York  from  Ban  Francisco.  10th 

Miss  Emlfy  Taithfml  haa  postponed  her  depar- 
ture for  England  till  May  10.  She  was  to  have 
sailed  in  the  submerged  Atlantio. 


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Notice  to  tbe  PtsbHc. 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropoatan  Theatre,  ia  cow  id- 
ling off  his  fine  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  chiU 
arena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  fnrnlshing  goods,  hats,  trunks,  vallsas, 
b'c,  below  cott,    Oall  if  yon  want  bargains.  3l 


The  Boston  Furniture  Company 

Hie  removed  to  735  Market  street,  between 
Third  and  Fourth,  and  have  a  new  and  well 
selected  stock,  at  reduced  prices.  41 

Fr.  O.  T.  Bige  has  removed  bis  cfb>e  to  the 
Olympic  Club  Building,  corner  of  New  Hont- 
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Mr.  Frank  Haro  ia  said  to  have  "surprised" 
MissEfDeE.  Ellsler  ore  evenlog  after  the  perfor- 
mance of  "Davy  Orocbett,"  by  presented  her  witb 
"an  elegant  gold  cross  of  rare  dimensions  and 
st;le.  This  unique  penitential  instrument  was 
inscribed,  "From  Davy  to  Elliuore." 

Hiss  Ljdia  Tbompsoa  bas  oonoluded  a  moet 
Buocessful  tour  throngb  tbe  Boatb  and  West.  Her 
profits  have  beea  thirty-  three  per  centum  great? r 
than  any  previous  season.  She  w  11  perform  io 
Washington,  Baltimore  and  Philadelphia,  and  will 
sail  for  Boglaod  afar  '-1st. 

The  talk  of  bnlldlng  anew  Opera  House  in  Wash- 
ington. D.  O.,  as  well  as  rsbu  lding  the  Kationat 
Theatre  of  lhat  eity,  reoentlj  destroyed  by  fire,  is 
renewed  with  every  prospect  of  the  proposed 
buildings  becsmlng  realities. 

Tbe  Zinesvills  Conner  o  aims  tbtt  that  city  has 
more  yonagsters  ie  training  for  the  position  cf 
"Bones,"  in  minstrel  troupes,  than  any  place  on 
the  continent. 

Joseph  Bradford  and  Fred.  Stinsoe,  of  Boston 
are  siid  io  be  tba  authors  of  "La*  in  Kew  York.'* 
ths  new  drama  with  whiob  Stuart  Bobson  pur- 
poses starring. 

Mr.  Robert  HoWsds  wi'l  commence  a  farewell 
engagement  prior  to  his  departure  for  Europe,  at 
tbe  Chestnut  Street  Theatre,  Philadelphia,  on  the 
list. 

The  Mobile  Theafe  his  been  leaied  to  Was.  14 
O'OcnneU  snd  A.  H.  (Dolly]  Davsoport.  Tb# 
latter  is  saauager. 

Hiss  Neilion  esmmenced  aa  engagement  in  Cin- 
oinnati  on  the  2Ut. 

Toe  Haw  York  Clipper  says :    Tom  Maguire,  tbe 

veteran  California  manager.  Is  in  ths  eft? The 

Orrin  Brother*  arrived  last  week  from  Havana,  and 

aretojeinBailej  Ao3'  Oirous Josspb   Proo- 

aorwastn  tbe  eity  on  a  brief  visit  during  tbs  past 

wa«k The  Yskss   Family,   oonsisUng   of  tbe 

Misses  Victoria,  Jessie,  Bosina,  and  Messrs.  Frsd- 
rio  aad  Fawdon,  arrived  per  steamship  Calabria  oa 
Astral  12th. 

Ths  art.itic  and  brilliant  dsuasmse.  Moriaeehi, 
will,  at  the  close  ol  her  ptsect  engagement  in 
Mar,  retire  to  her  villa  at  Billerlos,  near  Boe'.oo, 
where  she  wil  devote  tbe  coming  sammir  n  the 
tadvef  in  entirely  crigioaJ  sesuatton  pantomimic 
»med*. 


CALIFORNIA    THEATRE. 

John  McCnJIoopb Proprietor  and  Manner 

EXTBA    AMVuCNfEHENT. 

Fourth  Shakspearian  Eerival. 

HOMAT   ETEM.VS APKII,29ih 

MRS.  D.  P.  BOWERS 

WiU  appear  in  her  great  character  of 

BEATRICE, 

Assisted  by 

MR.  JOHN  McCULLOTJGH, 

AS  BENEDICK, 
In  Sbakfpeare',  Comedy,  in  fire  iota. 

Much  Ado  About  Nothing 

Presented  with 
MEW  SCENERY  BT  ~W.  T.  FOBTFR 
new  Connotes! 

Ifsw  Properties  and  Appointments! 

Increased  Chorus,  and 
Tbe  following  Superior  Oast: 

BKATBICE MBS    D.  P.  BOWERS 

BE.NED1CK MB.  JOHN  McOTJLLOUGH 

Doa  Pedro Mr.  George  D.  Obsplia 

Don  Jot  n Mr-  TV.  A.  Mestayer 

Oount  Claudlo Mr.  F.  J.  Buckle; 

Leon  a '.o ...Mr.  Walter  M.  Lemau 

Antscio Mr.  B.  W.  Tbayer 

Friar Mr.  8.  W.  Leaob 

Bvrajhio , Mr.  John  Wilson 

Cjnrad Mr.  Eben  Plimpton 

Biltbessr. Mr.  Charles  Henri 

Dogberry ." Mr.  Henry  Edwsrds 

Verges Mr.  J  O.   Williamson 

S*>acoal Mr.   Henry   Coad 

Ua'cake Mr.   H.  James 

Beaton Mr.  J.  H     Torrence 

Hero  a Mils  Minnie  Walton 

U'oo'a.  .Miss  Nellie  Cummins 

Margaret Mies  Carrie  Wjalt 

ap2slfc 


TnelFortnna'ef Man'.wbo  Buye  biiOfj 
at.,the  IXLJ  AUCTION  ST0H  I 


Csi 


THE  UNFORTUNATE  MaH 
DOES    NOT. 


DR.  CHAS.H.TQZER'S 
PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITUTE 

IF.  £.  cor.  J  sac  keens  ?nd  Kearny  ats. 

THE  GBEAT  ERADICATOB  OF  SPECXA1 
OUMPLALNT8,  formerly  of  Look  Hospital 
London,  and  the  Inst  twelve  years  of  ban  Franceoo. 
Dli.  TUZER  informs  the  afllit-ted  that  after  viiU- 
ing  all  tbe  HOhPITALtt  IN  LoNDuN  ANE 
PaBIS,  and  spending  one  s Bar  ia  tbe  moat  edo- 
brated  Hospital  io  London,  tbe  LOCK.be  hae  re- 
opened lis  old  Medical  Institute  at  tbe  old  stand 
where  he  can  always  be  fonnd.  DK.  TOZEk  hat 
for  forty  jeors  met  with  unparalleled  success  it 
tbe  treatment  of  disease  generally  known  as 
CHBOKIO  AAD  SPECIAL  COMPLAINTS. 

DB.    CH  AS.    H.  7TOZKR 

is  in  every  war  responsible,  blading  himself  tc 
effect  a  permanent  CTBK,  or  making  no  charges 
Those  who  eannot  afford  to  pay  for  adtfee  and 
medicine  will  be  charged  for  mediaios  only.  THE 
HON  l  HLY  RESTOBATIVE  PILL8.  never  known 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  oases  lor  which  they  arc 
recommended,  are  to  be  obtained  only  a:  znj 
office.  Price,  05  per  box.  Foil  direction  on  eacc 
box,  aer  t  by  Kxpresa  or  otherwise. 

Dk.  TOZEB  does  not  Imitate  tbe  sdvsrtisihf 
Qaaeks  who  snake  it  a  practice  to  publish  false 
affidavit*  and  other  false  references,  but  refers  tc 
tbe  most  respectable  people  io  the  State,  whom  he 
has  twjXSD  of  diseases  which  others  have  failed  tc 
ear*. 

DK.    CftYAH.    IT.  TOZEB, 
If.  E.  oornar  Kearny  and  Jackson  streets, 
fel-tf  8ati  Fran<risee. 


Philadelphia    Restaurant. 

CflAS.    Y.  BEEGOLD.  PBOPBIBTOR 


UNDERCLOTHING,  ALL  GUH 


White  Shirts  for  the  Mifflt 


FiSCI    GOODS,     WATlHtt 

JIWELET,    MOTIOKS,   HH 

rEsriMEj,  statiWI 

ESG1.I9H    CCTtEST,    TBDVC 
BAGS,    TAIJ8FS.    TOBACt*. 
A  FBXt,  bTOCK  OP      ' 

Linen  Coats  and  Dust) 

A  FULL  U»a  OF       • 

ZjINEN     »  XT  X '*' 


CALL    ANB 


SEE      TOR    TOt»» 
THAT 


^WE  Blow  our 

own  Horn 
Because 

We  Have 
Got  A  Stock 
That  will 
j  admit  IT. 


1 


THE      CHO10F.RT     MFATS 
.  .  V^aUblea.      - 


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-.     Board    by    Uit    ,wa 

AOS    HIKE  wrRBUT  tainueum 

1  aad  ILoatgO] 


IX L  Auction  St  i 

6 1 8  Kearny  st.  I 

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T»»»  in   1 1  i  «i  1 1  ■  .ai  m  — 


CALIFORNIA   THH1TRI. 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


net    Wools,    of    Uio    XDiiB 


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E.».'baviesX>*  X3*  SOWEBS! 


Mill  I 


Tiarajt  in  • 

men  II    MAI 


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r    n  in    ..,,.*,. 

t  a  r\Ji**i.t« 

pmaa  Sisters 

■■Mb  •*  **•  Mo?  Im^wm  •* 

DERELLA 


H.    A 


•  <  im  t«m  uniji  on t  i • 

T         M    AOBBT    H. 


urn  tot 

lATtniDAT  AID    IKIIAT   EVEMIOOa 


JOHN  McCULLOUCH  as 

at  ntimiui  Tiii 


MACBETH 


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I    »  »T      «    >•   »tt« 

•  ■•■■n 

MUtUI 


■  ■•      l«      r      no  i 

JOB*      ■.<   III. 


BLACK  AND  WHITE  STATUESI 


I.  MM     BIIM 


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IAT.  AT  t  UA»T    MATIKEC 


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mem 

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ncl  IJxtrrt  lVi*lAt 

k,,MnMiQniiii  aaa  AIM  111.  *r»  In  1 11  > 

wimpinMKry  Benefit  to  E.  G.  Bert! 

BJ  .      1.»W.rt«T.«lfllM»»"-     all- 

J'^HiM         T-«    iMonMoWi"  r-r  *-W  .1  lb* 
m  M  r  —  t*. 


MWM    M4Rliill 

miARt.UHBKRV  I     MYSTERIES    OF    A    RESTAURANT! 

1  HRT  "°*D                     InDim    Horn  (•»••'•  4  m<  H.  O.  Mtroh 
MB.    HAftRIN'.TOR   '  .„-«— _a^ .— — . 


ri««!    Ptnt-CltM  btorUtaatatot 


t-«t*  r>»,. 


SATTRD1T  ArTtANOOX.  X  1  o'clock 

Second  Mrs.  Bowers Mary  Stuart 

AtaHoM  .. Mall  rrto)  l*  oJI  pacta  -f  lk->  Hhn 


HOBDAY  kVmiHO.  April  2*U. 

IVLxxcla     Ado     AbOut     Notliingl 

WITS  A    GREAT  OAST. 


K. ..,,..,  •..l^lhHiOlnll  tmf  IWI i •!  A*     BU«u 

Kf«rt.l  a**,a— R*:«oay 7*    Oallary 

•  AlaiMM  ...  HI    **»    Print*  Rasa, 


**> 

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.  as    .*•  aio  no 


■-oft,**,* 

M...I.  ra.ll. 


I0M  AM  DANCE Illlll  MIIIO. 


Ooaaladiat  wit*  A 

(UIOSTIN  BPITEOF  HIMSELF 

rMoerr         B.  O.  Ma,-»b  1  Old  AM*.*.klo  ...       T.  Rorto* 

N  eo..nmJ         Nam  ('.-it  .mi        opt    V. tiniio|.oo     W-.1  KoUv 
Jobbio  .tohoooo  |  l«ror«iooo oltnoio  Knli 


•rTol-nl  will  orrlvp  fr-io»  thai   fcUtal  •kortlr- 


CRMI  THFCORTIHINT. 

rnm  roi  n    ih  bold  by 

r.  r   »V    •   pa-,,  .tr-.k     ftptaadid  pio- 
■WHud  tUrrooaOa. 
<  rap  ol  tbo  twoiToJaror*  of  Fri-*M. 
.tttod]  ihaTtlr  na**a  Ko'4 


ILD  HAS  RETURNED  TO 

It*'   l^nrent. 
I< A     SHIRT    STORE, 

1  mrmy     Inrt,  hi.a   RrooTf4  to 


■  I 


rota  will  a«d   »  *-'.-»pi»-io.  •*- 

•  f    Hill  KIM    >nd     II  KM  IB  DT- 
D'S,   at    lb*    Moml    1»\t  prlceo. 

t.«d. 

BCKROII7T    A-    O*. 


3BXHirT3Ti1x.'fii 

BKAHMINIOAL 

)N  PLANT! 

t  Indian  Remedies, 

«0B  THM  OUBB  Ok* 


Polo*     | 
loom, 


U»o  UMtaf  NMf  or  (hot*-  whvo 

utd:    HooJ K00.-.01  Potdy,  ox-Oonr- 

.  L  JL  Pool;  R.   H.    Biolor;  Hovty  Bd- 

j»«n»K  «pjti 


.   WHIXDElf, 

er  and  Paper  Hanger, 

v-   .>A»T  .T.M.T. 


(H"l 


few. 


1  ■•id*,  *md 


TxLLV1 


CURES    DYSPEPSIA. 


GlTpAlTonp   to   th"  Slomaeh. 


IXLB-11 


WILL  REdEW  LOSS  OF  .PPETITE. 


.(?ffRnxl'B^RS 


la  a  Sure  Relief  for  Indigestion. 


$®*mW* 


HAb  .NO  IIUPURI'IH  AS  A 

BLOOD     PUUIFIEB. 

I.JSU 

WILLIS'    BAND. 

MUBI0     PUKNI8MFD    FOR    ALI 
ee'o*looo.     Matu  Imporlod,  orraniad 
ud  forotlo. 

uiidRM.  ni.ru    r«ori«r 

Ortk-ttra. 

IIKiBT  TON  UIR  HfllDIN,  Ix-nd. 
•f  Bra..  Hand. 

■JfrOrO-r.  from  Ibo  coan'rr  promptly  atUodod 
to.  Addroai  H.  fV.  WIL1.TK.  o»Wn'.  Moik 
Htor*.  IH*  MorlAT'm.rT-tr-r.1,  Or  MAHOUB  H. 
BLUM,  tSin*  MontaoOBO-roiroaL  )Adti 


Pacific   Purchasing. 

PRINTING.   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,  LECTURE.    AND 

EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY. 

Rooma     IO    iiikI      17 OHO    "Wnmhlnfcton    utrcet. 


N.   SWEENEY, 

MERCHANT   TAILOR 

AS    SECOND    KTB.KKT. 
FINE    COODS  I     PERFECT    FITS  1 

Satisfaction   Cuarantaed! 
A  rsiB  una  or  bpbiso  ahd  summer 

/»    Oood,  Jail  Mosltfrd.    0».l  *aa  li*  Ut.m. 
•V 4S  »-e.H  BMM. ■Mllm 


Bar  Bngar 

pOB    SALI-SJS    KIABHr    ST8SBT.    AT 

'      MEKOKR-H.  .  All*,  mv  kind   ol  OudlM 

Wb*lml,wla>l||. 

».7t/  M.    A. 


RBMOVBD  ■ 

TUB  WSBD  »KWI>0  MAOHIKK  AOEHOT 
AB»nc,  I.  now  raaiavid  t*  ISllivMoal. 
Km»rr  itrttt.  near  Hvvwrd.  K.  a—  Th*  WKKD 
mil,  linnt*  l^ok  lb*  bi,h«.t  prwalon  0„r 
ei,hi7-twrt  'Omp.tttQf.  «t  lb,  |,*M  Woild'aFalr 
•t  P.rli.  I6fl;  alan.  lb.  aam*  Plnl rnolon *l lb* 
*r.»t  M.rjianO  la.liiat*  Fair,  udod  TWtNl  V- 
»IN»  P<nol.  ol  haaxlarlt,,  t-J  inn  -»«.  b.  tb* 
l*i*otlo»  »1  a>  F.NIIKh.  OXf-ADjUSlISU 
Taoatoo  It*  ,ala*  ia  n*»r  > 
al  ut*  aam,  pr  l.a  aa  bJ t c.no 


nrCCIAL    KOTICB    TO 

Picnic  and  Ball  Conitnitteos. 

WE  ARE  I'RKI'AKFD  TO  FURNISH 
BA.M-0  an-i  oROUKnlUAS  oompoaad  of 
lb.  hNt  mmlol.nt  la  tho  But,,  oottar  ottllp,- 
tiol  laadara,  al  lair  rataa. 

IPI1CF.H     KIIIIAKI) 

altD  ... 

IIAEHY     AMI  AR. 

With  tbalr  Otaat  Sinaa'tloD, 

0O«BTKRi''aiT. 

THR    AIIOVK    AKTIKTS  ARK    HOW    OIK    OUR  BOOKS'.    AJiB   CAM    BE  r.K. 
Iwjrad  I'jf  nuaacra  W.itol  lbs  Rooky  Moontalaa,  tbrottgb  our  agancy, 

IUKBIIIAD    ItlUlIVV    At    CO. 


urrno  thovpb, 

IncladlPE  Ibo  rhll.l   M'on.lri-.  SAPPBO. 
I.KI.IF.    Il.I.tH. 
H.    KL1.IS  aad  IV.   KI.I.IS. 
Scrlo-Comlc    and    Dnettlat*. 

SCI     LINTON. 

....A*I>.... 
LTJCI     ASA  M   I", 


Live  Well  and  F(njoy  Yoursoli. 
SOUTHERN  PACIFIC 

«wa  Oyster  and  Chop  House 

^%HB^F  Bomm'T  »Utet,  ofl  Kf«rTjjr,  b«L 

^•*--*T  Pino  aod  oolllorslA. 

WE    PURNI8H    TliK    FATTP8T    OYBTKRS 
and   oboiooiL  Chop*,  and   rilaaka,  cookod  la 
tbe  boat  rsaoDir,  with  tbo  r>oat  Ooffeo  and  ba-t  of 
OTorFtblo.T,  ot  BOdoroio  ratt a.    Tbo  Qaoat  Llqnois 
and  01*0*0. 
•r-Flrcoiat  ■  ultra  «f  Rierai  for  I^»dl«a. 

■rui'EN  day  and  niobt. 

R.  J.  TErilAU.l  a. 
»pl7tt  P.  D.  J«8ttAtN.   J  PYojnotofi. 


IMBIVM  tTrifts*  IRod 


C. 


DBS.    at   tho 

Old  orlftst  ,Rod  Liott.  10  O01 


■trtpt,  botwoaD  Koaroi  and  Dapoat,  wboro  too 
can  lm»o  HOT  AND  GOLD  ORJhKS,  notforcot- 
tioft  tbo  old  Piooojr  Looob.  Tbo  "Old  BpooV'  ■• 
Mioor-Jd.      DAVK  MJ£NDES.  fropn*tcr        I 


THE   OLD 

Hot    sootoh, 

IS  Morlaa  Street,  near  Eeany, 

All    I>rln]ca    Ten    Cental 
Hot  DrlrJAO  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  /."DJtRRT  IN  TOWI. 

AIwoto  on  fllo  tho  Now  York  Hortld,  Horpot T 
Wotklj.  Fronk  Loillo'i,  Oaf 'a  DotnA*»,  Polleo  G* 
uatto,  oil  ih*  OAllforaia  poptrt.  ol»o  London 
Puoob.BairaOKo,  lUooLtAtod  London  «owo.  Oail 
and  aaUafy  yoaroolf. 
aor-  Don't  forsoi  tbo  tin  of  tbo  Mat  ■oatofc 
fo7U  W.  B.  WALDKO*!.  Proprtotor. 


OEOEOE    MAYES* 

DXALRR  15  0Y8TBRB,  OLAUH    ^M^ 
Aodsll  kladoof  bHJLLX  FISH.  AWtT7^. 
".I»Nm.4«.  41.  *•.  OAllloniA^VJl^ 
^rkot,  ontroiiooonOoltfon.ri  itroot  ^—^    ^-»T 
PboHo  otr  priToto  pMnim  ud  temiUoo  nppUM 


torn  "  aj*.  lo  U  f.  n    .UdaHf  And  QoaUomo a 

>T«**trB«0iOt»oc  tree*  *vjw    MC.P1*       4*77 lr 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 


to  oijpei; 


$50, 


IaAlVOASTEaR'S 

•it  wahiiinoton  HTBirr, 

folrUn  upi    Ma<ntro'o  Opof*  Hoooo. 


SANGER  HALLE 

(RINGER'S  UALL.) 
14     OBABY    AT.,    KKAB     AKAHn. 


Nobc  hot  the  Choleool  r.lr  m«u  or    IVnt" 
uid  l.lojunra  o*  haaa". 

KPOT  WEYAHD  A  IASCHIS  BAY  BREWERY 

(,1H,|  PUBIS  FELDMaEll. 


BOWERY  THEATRE, 

SALT   LAKE   CITY. 


VARIETY  TALENT  EN   ROUTE  EABT  CAN 
alaar*  aaoor*    flrauolaa*    aacatatMoia    by. 
•lopping  at  nut  Lah,  aad  applying  to 

R    JMOH1-. 
f.s  Bnalnca*  atqwnipirf 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

V1BOINIA    CITT.    IETABA. 

THIS  ELEGANT  THEATRE  HAS  BEEN  BB- 
d«oor*t*d.  aad  ma  b*  raoMd  by  tba  rdcbl  «• 
by  tba  wm>.  Utaxa  aad  trarolloi  OOTrjaaraa 
llWaU,  traaUd  wllb  on  ,WJI««M*J_0J^ltAr 

HAsacar  and  aola  PropHalar; 
Or  to        •?.  ■.  MefDABim. 
SAW  Waahlorrto*  at.roat.  Ban  Fnmolaoo. 


Signor  Mancusi, 

pRIVATE  SINGING    LE»S0«8.-0tAr»  OB 

MONDAT  aad  THUatAPAT, 
AlJy.K.    8t.  Jamaa  Hoaa^  »S«  AUykal  a,jj,>, 

oorn.r  of  Ellla. 'al'1" 


MILITARY    COOPS 

...,AJfD.    .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRIC*. 
TRIMMINGS, 

8-BS    Heat|oarr       otraj^t,    Eoto    JNo  .L 
BO.!  a  lf  OlMBAS  JOUAMIV. 


m 


"FIGARO." 

IKE  JOUBNAL  OF  AMUSEMENTS. 

Pabllahed  OTery  Day  in  •*»  »"••*  "» 
,_        j..       B  O.O  A-  K  3D  T7  S 

UlHcretuI  and  SSS  VublD|M  Bu 

Below  Monta-omery,  San  Franclaoo. 


8ATURDAZ... APB"<  26,  1873 


Finuro  it»e<    before    •even  dlffjent  «• 
alencea  •  ■  proffmmme  every  night.! 


The  Last  New  Song. 

Air—  "Moet  db  Chandon," 
Emerson  Corville  is  my  name, 
Mr  boBlneu  always  Is  the  use; 
Eastern  Oysters,  and  Fancy  Boast, 
Relish  ee  these,  that  my  bouse  can  boast. 
Sifely  tbese  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
Obi  blab  ohl  OhI  high  oh  I 
None  who  bare  been  bnt  again  will  go. 
CorviHe  »ays  sol  says  sol 
On  tlJ-o  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remember  the  cumber  and  call  again. 
Visions  of  Sb'.-11-fl^b  Ln  every  style. 
Inw.rdly  cause  you  mucb  to  smile. 
■  Ladlea  with  escorts  there  always  go. 
Ladles  got  Ladles  go  I 
Emerson  Corville'B  polite  1  and  so 
3-1  They  got  tbey  go!  they  go! 


Deakln's  Sal-  of  Paintings 

Will  take  place  abont  May  20th.    Particulars 
In  future  advertisements.  4-n 


McDowell,  ti.ti.o-w  Card  Writer 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10, 

80S  Market  street,  oor.  Post  and  Montgomery  n 


Or.      Dotoortr 

His  devoted  nls  study  more  particularly  to 
chronlo  and  specific  practice,  and  as  snob  Is 
bow  toe  most  snoce&slul  of  any  Physician  ln 
-3-tj  Francisco.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
earner  of  Leidesdorff,  a  few  doors  oslow  What 
Obaer  House, ___^__  * 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 
Cure.  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis, 


3-L 


American  Watcnes. 

Bednced  prices,  at  H  A.  Oallender's  63  8eo 
ond  St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  carefully  repaired.  d 


Milli  neht.— Hats  cleaned,  pressed  sod 
trimmed  to  oider  at  the  lowest  prices.  Mlee 
J.  P.  Wood.  821  Washington  street.  in 


Fine   Candies. 

yreBb,  sweet  and  delicious  Candles,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Meroer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 678  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  and  retail,    a 


Or.  Barlow  J.  amltli 

IB  giving  a  oours  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men  on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Die- 
■aaea  at  bis  Hygelan  Hall,  037  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  oommen olng  at  7  }■.  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
And  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenologies)  examinations  in  Teeard  to  health 
to  invalids  dally,  from  fl  to  4  p  m  .  free.         w 


San  Francisco  Je  m  oiry    lanufactory. 
D.  W.  Laird,  610  M-rchaat  stre*t.    Diamond 
Setting,  Buameling.     All  kinds   of   repairing 
dene.   Jewelry  for  sale,  4-i 


Ladim,  now  is  your  time  to  buy  your  nnder- 
olothlDg  at  a  gnat  tacrinVe,  because  H,  Friec- 
lander  has  gone  to  Europe  to  bn.  his  Fall  Im- 
portation'', and  has  left  ordtr'  to  s<<  1  hia  brga 
8'ock  of  1  dies*  end  childn  i/«  under  clothing, 
comprising  all  etyleB  and  p>it- me,  cheaper  than 
at  any  oth  r  place  ln  the  city.  Iv  ni  ruber  the 
number,  9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Building,      3b 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
ln  bats.  At  "  Ths"  Bat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  style*  can  be  found.  The  eto  b  Is  Immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  b 


X>o    JSot    Muffor    from    Corns. 
The    unfortunate   sufferers  from  Ooras,  Bun- 

i  y,  s,  Olub  and  Ingrowing  NailB,  can  And  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tin  \  S10  Seamy  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
-     %k  from  experlenoe.  having  tested  the  Dotf- 

-.-  t  capability.  Befereooea  siren  Urequlred,  b 


'^TtlTKTS    LSSSOHS  IN  THE    FbEKCH   LANGUAGE 

■  *  t.  Job  t,  graduate  of  the  University  of 
i  ,  late  Profem-or  of  De  la  Monnats"  Normal 
.-6c.  ■  1  for  TVq  her*,  and  of  St.  Mary's  College, 
Xon  on.  404  Oea'y  street,  between  Mason  and 
Taylor,  op- lairs.    Be*t  of  reftrenoa  given.    4-q 


Good    [nveatment. 

No  other  cliy  la  the  United  States  offers 
greater  Indncements  at  the  present  time  for 
Investment  ln  town  lots  than  San  Diego.  Now 
Is  the  time  to  secure  lots  at  $25  each  at  £31 
Montana  ry  street.  This  1b  the  best  chance 
ever  offered.  • 


**~F0B,  CHTI.I>RKTt'B     PicrrjESB  go  to  MOBSl'f 
GiLLKBT,  417  Montgomery  Elraet.  3-T 


Twenty   Tiiou9;ncl 

Pap.r  Cullars,  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Ch^ar  Laundry,  ofiVe  131  Leidesdorff  b.. 


Bcmo^Mi, 

Samuel  Swtt  has  removed  from  118  to  113 
•Post  Btrvet.  Bewiog  m-oMres  rented  andfre. 
»aired  as  n*u  1,  aodsold  oheaper  than  ever,  x 

Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 
The  People'*  Bem-dy  for  all  Aches  andPains. 
a  _ 

The     Beat    Remedies. 

Dr.  Perry'e  Last  Chance,  for  pain.    Dr.  Per. 
tr»  Webfoot  PUIb,  for   aU  billons  complaints. 
For  Bale  by  all  druggists.    Agency,  417  Sansome 
t,  oerner  of  Comtni  reial.  • 


Ola.ni  Ohowdor  Every  Nlgnt, 

The   best  chowder  in  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot   Scotch   Saloon,   IS   Morton  street,  just  off 

Xearny.  8-t 

'  »  . 

©l.   a    Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bass  House  Carrlagea,  can  be 
found  ln  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  olothing  *&. 
'abllshment,  sontbweet  eorner  Bush  and  Moot. 
gomery  ste..  or  Dexter  Stables,  Oarrlace  orders 
■  :*ft  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
Qt  might,  at  reduced  rates.  M 


PACIFIC     COAST    DRAMATIC  NEWS. 

MAHTBVILLE.-E.  D.  Davles.  tbe  renttlloqatet. 
will  Rive  bte  entertainment  at  the  Theatre  on 
Tuesday  and  Wednetaiy  evenings. 

San  Jo3E.-Jobn  MeOu.looRh  of  the  California 
Tbeasretanaersdaoomplimentar,  beaefit  to  Bro- 
huka,  of  the  Saa  Jose  Opera  Hooae,  aad  sent  up 
a  company  oomprUIng  D.  Obaolin,  W.  A.  Hes- 
tayer,  J.  0.  Williamson,  Miss  Annie  Graham,  Mini 
Maggie  Moor?,  Mrs.  Jadata,  Harry  Ooad  and  E.  ■- 
Taayer,  all  of  wbam  are  coaaidered  qoiU  good 
•nongh  actars  for  San  Franelsoo.  Theobjeotof 
the  beneflt  to  Mr.  Brohaika  was  thus  stttsd  by 
the  Mercury: 

Ha  Is  doBirons  of  mikiait  several  needed  fm- 
provomeDtj  in  the  Opera  Uoase,  in  ina  way  ol 
more  IlKOis  aod  additional  ncenery  for  too  stage. 
If  ft- give  Dim  a  good  lift  now,  tbese  Improrb- 
maoti  will  be  made. 

The  "bsneflt"  oatoe  off  on  Thursday  evening,  and 
we  leave  the  Merearr  to  tell  the  reealt : 

"Tho  8«rioos  Family"  was  brought  oat  in  a  cap- 
ital manner  last  night  br  MoOallough  a  crack 
troup*.  The  house  at  rimee  w&b  fearfully  coa- 
volaed.  The  expense  of  bringing  aaoh  a  troupe 
here  for  od6  nlsrht  w»b  bo  heavy  that  we  appre- 
hend tha  btn^fit  to  Mr.  BroDaaka  was  not  large. 
Btill.it  is  safe  to  Bay  that  be  will  loae  nothing. 
The  house  was  pretty  good  for  Saa  Jose,  bboe- 
olally  wnen  we  consider  the  alnoet  isteraiinable 
rouod  of  other  Btnnssmtnj  with  whioh  our  peo- 
ple have  been  deluged  for  the  past  week  and  will 
bo  for  tha  week  to  come. 

It  Is  gratifying  to  leara  that  "  the  house  waa 
fearfnlly  oonvolsed."  We  like  to  give  the  San 
Jose  people  flu  csatinaalty  for  their  slowness  to 
patronize  amusement  i.  The  "interminable  round 
of  amusement!"  alluded  to  consisted  of  (as  far  as 
we  oan  asoertaia)  eoe  performance  of  "Aurora 
Floyd,"  from  whioh  the  people  stayed  away,  and 
two  operatto  performances  by  the  Fabbri  Combi- 
nation whioh  did  not  pay  expenses.  The  people 
of  San  Jose  won't  pay  for  amasemests,  and  all 
they  get  are  provided  ;tor  them  by  charitable,  mis- 
sionary saauagers  who  wish  to  enlighten  their 
heathen  souls  without  oaring  whether  they  lose 
money  or  not.  We  are  glad  that  Brohaska  didn't 
ton  mono;  by  hia  benefit,  and  that  the  house  was 

•'pretty  good   for  San    Jose," Monday  after- 

ioon  and  evening  Blind  Tom  will  give  concerts  at 
the  Opira  Hooss.  He  drew  twelve  immense  audi- 
enoesiu  Saa  Franolsoo;  we  hopa  he  will  draw  one 

good  one  in  San  Jose  Tuesday  and  Wednesday 

tneoharming  Ohapmm  Sisters,  supported  by  the 
company  from  the  .Metropolitan  Theatre,  will 
perform  at  the  Opera  House.  They  proved  good 
enough  for  fian  Franolsoo,  but  we  don't  suppose 
ths  Ban  Jose  people  will  oare  to  go  to  see  them. 
Baa  Jose  Is  about  ths  worst  show  town  In  the 
United  states.    We  say  It,  and  say  It  boldly. 

Pioohb— John  Maguire  advertises  in  the  Salt 
Lake  papers  for  a  company  with  which  to  open 
the  theatre  on  May  1st. 

SAaaAMBirro.— OharlesElmnods,  Mist  Augusta 
Bargon  aod  the  dramstio  company  will  play  at  the 
Metropolitan  Theatre  oa  Monday,  Tuesdar  and 
Wednesday-  The  Chapman  SistsrS  willopen  at  the 
heat  re  on  Friday. 

Stocton.— The  Chapman  Siatei3  and  company 
from  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  will  give  a  per- 
formance at  ths  theatre  en  Thursday  evening. 

Grass  Valley.— E.  D.  Davies,  the  ventriloflnlst, 
will  perform  at  Hamilton  Hall  on  Tuesday  even- 
ing of  next  week. 

Salt  Lakr.— Samuel  Newman's  Variety,  Vauda- 
ville  and  Ethiopian  Combination  appeared  at  the 
Theatre  outhe  11b t.  It  is  composed  of  the  follow- 
Ingartislsa  from  San  Franoisoo.  MIbb  Jqsephine, 
J.  H.  Larkm,  Miss  Ua-rie  Armstrong,  Ed.  Monta 
sue,  M'ilt  Eagenia  Gerretta,  Lew  Parker  and  Wm 
Wood.  The  Salt  Lake  papers  speak  In  ths  high- 
est tarms  of  the  performanos. 

Oaelamd.  -Blind  Tom  gave  a  osnaert  at  Bray  ton 
Hall  last  night,  and  will  give  a  matinee  and  even- 
ing performance  to-day. 

Virginia  OiTT.  Net,— On  Thursday  evening, 
Thoa,  G.  Maeon  A  Oo's  panorama  ef  the  great 
Boston  and  Ohio  ago  flres  was  exhibited,  and  an 
Australian  illusionist,  called  tha  Oroat  Tranl,  gave 
apsrformanceof  magio  and  mystery. 


Oystora, 
In  strolling  round  the  other  night. 
To  look  at  'Friaoo  by  gaB  light, 
uur  careless  feet,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  w&teis,  made  a  eoreen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  mosBy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  whioh  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Made  that  window  seem  to  be 
Rome  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

dtop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 
It  looks  so  nice — and  try  their  oheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said, '  'I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat  - 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish — 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  migut  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  tnagmjicenliy,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  Jnst  think  of  that, 
And  If  your  month  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  crabs  and  terrapins  ;] 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  aU  kinds  of  game. 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem," 
That  they  have  here  the  best  Ice  eream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  *  'snob  nice  dinners.** 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  bim  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  troth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  onoe  will  go  again, 
Pacific  Oyster  House,  337  Bush  street,   aheve 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

OHABLBB  HAAEE.  Proprietor. 


Mrs.  M.  W.  Kind,  dresemaktr,  has  removed 
to  122  Geary  street,  between  Dnpont  and  Stock- 
ton, opposite  Starr  King's  Church.  3t 


Attention,    Ladles 

To  give  the  skin  the  aortness  of  velvet,  and 
the  tint  of  (he  lily  to  the  complexion,  nee 
Diceey'3  Cbemb  de  Lis.  l 


Wx  would  Tcoommend  you  to  John  0.  Bell  If 
you  wlah  to  buy  carpets  and  furniture  obeap. 
Steamer  and  plonio  chairs  cf  every  description. 
Nfarly  opposite  the  3rand  Hotel,  on  Market 
street.  ^____^__  *"p 

For.  fine  wobk,  go  to  T.  C.  JeflBup,  dentist, 
oor.  Sutcet  -nd  Monfg'ry,  over  Tucker's.      3-D 


Public  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a.  m„  oan 
be  returned  ln  the  evening,  if  rcqoirtd;  we 
never  disappoint!  What  Ohesr  Laundry,  121 
Lelaesdorff  street.  • 

■  »■  —         — 
Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Bheumarimu  and  Neuralgia,  3 


Pnotographs  Painted 

IN  WATER  COLORS  AND  RETOUCHED  IW 
Ink.  from  the  omalleBt  to  f oil  life-size,  always 
in  t  h  *  moat  aatisf  actor;  manner,  on  very  moderate 
terms. 

EUILY  B.  EttTMAX. 
480  Kearny  etreet, 
ap'251m  Between  Oaliforaiaand  Pino. 


EPIZOOTIC. 

A  FULL  SUPPLY  OF  MEDICINES  OAN  BE 
be  obtained  at  our  store,  according  to  the 
admirable  i.ETTKR  published  lat-ly  by  the 
AMERICAN  EXPHKSS  OOMPAJtT.  JAMES 
G.  bTERLK  A  UU.,  Apothecaries,  581  Mont- 
gomery str>et.  ap25  1  m 


Ladles  Vlalting;  Ccrds. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Johh  P. 
Dwtzb,  126  Sutter  street,  opposite  Lick  Honse, 
and  at  the  Grand  Hotel.  N.  B.— Handkeb- 
ohjefs  neatly  uabkkd.  Pekmakbbzp  of  every 
description  to  order.      s 

Those  Beautiful  New  Carpets. 

At  Jas.  W.  Bnrnhsm  ft  Co's,  No.  618  Market 
and  17  Poet  Btreets.  are  going  like  hot  oakes. 
Now  and  choice  patterns  constantly  arrivlBg. 
A  perfect  rn*h  to  see  and  buy  them.  Elegant 
parlor  furniture  made  to  order  in  the  finest 
ey  i  la. 4  a 

Olajbvotaht.—  Madame  Clara  Ant  on  la,  ths 
Clairvoyant,  and  Independent  Trance  Medium. 
333  Kearny  St.,  bet.  Bash  and  Pine.  Consulta- 
tions in  Kngllsh,  Trench  and  Gerraam,  x 

Don't  Fall  to  Coll  and  See 

The  most  wonderful  and  gifted  Doctor  For. 
tune  Teller  of  the  sge.  Madams  Smith,  Astrol- 
°8! t,  ju't  arrived  from  the  Bast,  and  can  he 
consulted  on  all  events.  She  has  charms  for 
Lack,  Love  and  Happiness  which  never  fall  to 
take  effect.  Office  Consultation,  $2 ;  by  Le  t*r, 
(3.  All  communications  itrlctly  private.  Office 
hours  from  10  o'clock  a  m.  to  8  p.m.  Satisfac- 
tion gu  rinteed  in  every  respect.  Office.  16 
Seoond  street,  Boom  11.  so 


White  Labor  Only  • 

Employed  by  the  What  Oheer  Liundry,  111 
Leldesdoiff  etreet.  9 

We  get  no  business  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  Done  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Oheer 
Laundry     Office,  121  Leldesdorff  street,       • 


TO  THE  UNFORTUNATE. 

DBS.  TROMMLITZ  A  LEEDES  GRADUATES 
of  the  LvipBlo  aiid  Vienna  Uaiverdiiiea.  and 
ia'e  Assistant  Ktir^eoes  Ui-i:ed  States  Army,  have 
opened  their  Cffi  ■■  and  Laboratory  a;  No.  426 
K_BARKY  STREET,  neir  California,  for  the  treat- 
ment of  diseases  of  tbe  Urinary  and  Generative 
Organs,  and  all  Female  Corcpl*inr.B.  To  sufferers 
from  AetOma,  Bronchitis,  Diptberia,  Sore  Turoat, 
Uor-pumption  and  other  Dis.-a<>es  of  the  Lungs 
and  Thro*'  wa  reoommend  JProfesaor  Mailer** 
Mul'ne  fxtruciofTelle,  Including  Inhaling 
Apparatus,  whioa  is  extensively  ussd  in  Kurone, 
and  for  whioh  we  are  the  Sole  Agents  for  the  Pa- 
cific Coast.  For  further  partionUrs  call  or  address 
DBS.  TROMMLITZ  A  LEEDBS, 
_    4*6  Knarn<-  street,  San  Franoiaoo. 

Ofticz  Houbs— From  10  to  12  a. si.,  3toip.it, 
and  6  to  7  p.m. 

P  8.— Separate  entrance  for  the  aooommodatfon 
of  Ladies.  st.25  lot 


HAPFIiE, 

AFINE-WORKBD  CROCHET  BED-SPREAD. 
tbe  work  of  Mri.  E.  Stinley  (Miss  May  Les- 
lie), will  be  raffiid  lor  on 

Saturday  Evening,  May-  lOlh, 
At  SPIERRA  POND'S,  oorner  Kearny  and  Bneh 
BtreBti.    100  c'Jaaoea,  81  per  chance. .  ap23  td 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MB.  P.  BERGES.  FORMERLY 
proprietor  of  the  Miners'  Res- 
taurant, has  taken  the  management 
of  both  the  Miners'  Resaaurant  on 
Commercial  etreet  and  the  Miners' 
Branch  on  Market  street,  in  partnership  witb  MR. 
A.  DRAYEUR,  who  has  been  connected  with  the 
firm  for  years.  Improvements  have  been  made  in 
theouisine  departments  that  will  render  the  Mi- 
ners'mo»  popnlar  than  it  has  ever  been  during 
the  22  years  of  its  prosperity.  Our  Bills  of  Fare 
embrace  all  tbe  delicacies  of  the  season.  Our 
motto  is  "Good  Fare,  Good  Cooking  and  Moderate 
Charges." 

P.   HERGEfl  42  CO, 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

s:tl  and  £88  Commercial,  and 
709  Market  street. 
Open   rem  5  A.H.  to  10  p.bl  an31  lm 


TOU  WILL  FIND 

&A.TMZ     MAB.Z01V 

....A3.... 

The  Corn    Exchange, 

INo.  IB    CLAY    STREET.       spl7 


lVEcailo.      CHATARD 
Pupil  of  I.a  MnlsoH  JLeror,  P.rla. 

Ladies'  Hair  Dresser, 

-«    ECI.1S    STREET.       IDllm 


P.VOLNEY,  212  FOURTH  STREET 

BOYS  AND  ShLLS 

Good   Second-haad    Clothing. 

Also.  GLEANS,  DYER.  Bed  REPAIRS,  In  tbe 
most  scientific  manner.  He  bas  made  tbe  above  a 
■  ueoialtv  for  3D  years,  and  is  bound  to  give  satis- 
faction to  alL  ap?4  lm 


RETURN  THE  BOOK! 

MTHOEVER  BORROWED  THE  "MEMOIR 
"  OP  HOME"  from  the  FzoAno  Office  Is  par 
tionLarly  rsqaeated  to  return  it  at  onoe. 


J.    C.    POMBES, 
TERRAPIN    H.U1VCH, 

Car.  Second  and  Tehama  street*. 

►-Terrapin  eonvtantly  on  hand. 
Oysters  in  every  stvle.  PRIVATE 
SUPPER     ROOMS  FIR  PARTIES. 

d-eo  31  lm 


PICNICS,  EXCURSIONS.    ETC. 


GRAND  EXCURSION 

....TO  THE.... 

FARALLONES! 

rpHB    STEAMSHIP 

Wm.  Taher, 

OAPTAIN OH      .  THORSE 

"WILL    LEAVE 

Market-street     Wliari. 

....ON.... 

Sunday,  April  27,  at  9  1-2  A.M. 

Remain  at  tbe  Islands  abont  tbree  hours,  and 
return  to  the  otty  at  6  f  m.  asms  day. 

The  steamer  is  chartered  for  this    occasion  for 
the  benefit  of  OAPT.  ROBERT  HALEY. 

FARE  FOR  THS  TRIP; 

Fnr  OeDllemaa'i  Tlabets  SB  SO 

Tickets  for  ttentleavtM  andLudy...8i  GO 
ap23td 


PICNIC    AND    EXHIBITION 

....OF  THE.... 

San  Francisco  Olympic  Club, 

....AT.... 

Badger's  Central  Park,  Oakland, 


THUBSBAY 


■  MAT  1,  18»8 


GRAND  OUT-DOOR  FESTIVAL  OF  THE  SEASON 

Uniting  will]  th,  pionio  attractions  one  of  tile 

GYMNASTIC    AND     ACROBATIC 
ENTERTAINMENTS 

Eor  which  the  Olnb  has  become  famous,  to  take 
place  in  tbe  a'terneon. 

B ALLEN  oERO'S  CELEBRATED  BAND  has 
bsen  en  KAgea  for  the  day. 

The  boat  wilt  leave  the  Oakland  Wharf  at  9:20, 
10:10,  11:20  A  m  ,  and  12:10,  1:S0,  ond  3  p.m.,  con- 
necting with  tUe  cart,  natch  ran  di'fmly  to  the 
Park,  rsturnloR  ever;  hour.  Fare  30  CENTS 
for  the  roond  trip.  The  Oakland  horse  cars  run  t) 
the  Park.    *»-S*.riat  (JKDEK.  w  li  bo  maintained. 

Admiselou  to  the  Park,  5l>  UENFS;  Children, 
hall-priae  tickets  can  be  had  at  the  varions 
music  stores  and  of  member*  of  the  Club.     ap36 


OITT     G-^XlXSEIXsrs, 

Oomir  T.,lf  th  and  Folaom  stredts. 


..APRIL  ST.    1873 


The     Annual      Reunion 


....OF   THE... 


IRISH   REVOLUTIONISTS! 

Under  tha  auspices  of  the 

IRISH     VOLUNTEERS, 

ESCORTED  BT  THE 

Guar  diet    de  Juarez 


TWO  BANDS  OE  MUSIC  HAVE  BEEN   EN- 
gaaed  for  the  occasion,  and  dancing    wilt  ooa- 
tlnue  until  midnieht. 

•sa-The  Pionio  of  ST.  BRIDGETS  SUNDAY 
SCHOOL  on  .Saturday,  May  3. 

A  grand  Entertiinwent  will  be  given  to  the  chil- 
dren. A  first-cliee  Sand  ha3  been  engaged  for  the 
oeoasion.  Reiitations,  games,  danoing,  and  merri- 
ment will  tfe  the  order  of  the  day.  ap23  4fe 


S.  F.  and  N.  P.  R.  R.  Co. 
CHANCE  ^F    TIME. 

ON  AND  AFTFR  APRIL  1,  1373.  THE  8TEAM- 
or  ANTELOPK,  connecting  at  DonaDue  Land- 
ing witb  the  San  Francisco  &  North  Paoifio  Rail- 
road Company  for  Cloverdale  and  all  intermediate 
stations,  will  leave  Saa  Francisco  daily  (Sundays 
exopted),  from  Broadway  Wharf,  at3;3U  p.m.  Re- 
turning, the  train  will  leave  Olovordale  daily  at 
5:30  o'olook  a.m  ,  oonneoting  at  Donanne  •■■  ith  the 
ste  mer  and  arriving  in  Saa  F  an  Cisco  at  10:'2w  am. 
'Ihe  steamers  and  cars  make  close  oonneociona 
with  stages  to  and  from  all  points. 

SUNDAY  EXCURSIONWT  SEDUCED   RATES. 

Leave  San  Fr«noisoo  at  8  A.  M.  every  Sunday 
arriving  at  Cloverdtle  at  1  o'olook  p.  m.  Returning 
will  leave  OloverdalfK  at  2  o'olook,  arriving  in  San 
Franoisoo  at  7  o'olook.  This  will  allow  ezour- 
eionists  several  hours  at  any  of  the  places  along 
the  Hoe  ef  the  road  For  all  information  apply  at 
the  Company's  ofll  ie,  480  Mont  corner  r  street. 

apl8  PETuR  1JONAH.UE.  President. 


Badger's  Gentra[Park,  Oakland 


THESE  BEAUTIFUL  GARDENS  ARE  NOW 
open  for  the  sea  ion,  and   many  of  the  most 
I  popular 

PICNICS 

Will  be  held  there.  The  attractions  are  notner- 
m  8E&.TINO  PAYIUON.  MUStDM,  GYM- 
NASIUM.   Skaling  free  on  week  days. 

JLdmtl.loa EG  Ce.te 

OUILDREH  lO  CENTS.  Ool7  tt 


EITRA  QDALITT 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

ON  HAND  and  mad. 
to  ORDEK, 

L.   BLAIR'S, 

ftnStr  9  Kearu  lb<Mt 


CHANGE    OF     BASE. 

MARTIN  &   HORTON 

ATE  BEHOVED  FROM  THEIR  OLD 
stud,  corner  ef  Clay  and  Montgomery  ste  ,  to 
111    Lb-IDiSDORKf.    STRttEi.        opU  141 


H 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 


Sa.CK4MF.STO. 

K.   MORBOW.    SOLK    PBOPBtBTOK.— 

Tbia  bouse  oan  be  ranted  br  tbe  night, 
k,  month  or  year  by,  Srst-ol.9.  oompaniee  only 
ill  bold  abont  M.OtO.    Addreaa  aa  aboye.     ••» 


w 

frael 
Will 


TATBS' 

Branch  Saloon  and  Billiard  Hall 

Cor.  Hark.'  t  ana  Third  streets, 
K.JC»   ear.   Commercial    and    A^eldeadoraT. 

L0NB  3RINK»"aTh*LF  PRICES. 

apl*  1A  JOHN  D.  Y ATE8. 


STILL  ANOTHER. 

OWING  TO  THE    BUAROITT    OF    SALOONS 
on  Both  street,  l  beg  to  iofor-m  my  friends 
and  the  L.ubiio  that  I  have  opened  tha 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

....AT.... 

836  Bash   street,  between    Montgomery 

aad  K-eitrnj. 

All  Drinks,  Plain  or  Fancy.  10c. 

Conoooted  in  tbe  best  style  and  of  the 
Pureit  Liqaore. 

C0AS.   -VG    FfiLDHlNSr, 
ap21  tf  proprietor. 


ARION 

-Pianoforte. 

rkEOLn.BED  BT  THB    jmMJK8  1VT  A  EH* 


***** 


lold   trial    a«aln,t    etBlnway'^  Ohlckjrini 


L/  Fair  ot  tbe  American  UutlnU,  after  a  blbid. 

laTBte''  ""' 

Eg' 

STL-P5no.il f  an  ■frilS.'TO  HKNT 


-am.Wb.  THtBESt  O*  SXHIBITIOi 
CVBTAZ,  Bale  aseft,    »0  O'Farrall  etreet 


way/e.  ( 
Oil  BX 


nir*B,  I 
IOH. 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTIOM. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
tbe  Theatrical  Profeaaion  In  allfornia  pro- 
pose forming  cluies  for  instrnotion  In  Elocution 
Peraons  wishing  U  avail  themselvM  of  the  oppor- 
tunity of  aoqulnng  a  nsef  al  art  at  a  moderate  eoat 
oan  send  in  thoir  names  te  "Oatnbyaea  "»  P.  O.  Bex 
ISM,  whan  paitloulara  aa  aa  terms,  etc..  will  be 
Bent  to  them.  stair 


CHAS.  MAYERS 

Pioneer  Cloak  Sti 

(Formerly  Mayer  &  Wnrkhilnt,) 
Ko.    SO    UONTeOM£KT    STJ 

Oppoelte  the  Licit  Hoaaa, 
BIAICB,    408    KUBSI    81, 

MR.  MAYEB  04LLS  ATTBHTIOII  , 
Urge  and  well  eelected  auortrnttii 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  T( 
and  Cloth, 

And  bis  new  itylea  of  r.ady-rn.d.  gllv  » 
other  LiDIlSb'  SUITS,  ot  VERY  LUVrB 
Also,  a  larae  Block  of  btripea,  Oroth.  2 
bbawle.  Lace  Jaoketa,  Silk  »nd  notion  v 
Sllke.  Satine,  Oloakina,,  and  e.eryoiSjH; 
TnmminBB.  JUST  Allkl  VBD,  a  far?  '. 
theBprmgBtylBOOf  "  "' 

PIAII      AJ»      IMBBOIIH      . 

A.INEM    SUITS, 

IT.  B.— OloabB.  Dresses  and  salts  Dtids  b 
in  late st  fashion,  at  reasonable  rataa. 


f 


s, 


HALL'S 


lR« 


H 


ap&r'   - 


AR 

YELL 
DOC 

AND 

IODIDEofPO] 

muK     BEST    SPBIBTS     UU) 
la  aie,      Pannes   the   Blaa,  if 
morbid,     corrupt    and     Itnpare  BM. 
Care.  Kheamatlim  and  Mercarttl fa. 
Sold  br  all  Drntts-lata. 


ASEHOT,    417    8AS81KS    tHID    

80LB  AGENTS  FOR  % 

Bit.    MllBI's    LAST    OHAKIbv  <W- 

II.  PMBI'S  WKltFOOTMU  ~ 


MONEY  SAVED  " 

BypnrohasiBByonr  Goodsaltil      I    ia: 

NEW  YORK    8T0RE 

JWo.  HO  Second  rtrett        H 

Human  and  Imitation  Hiirftic 

t  >HEAP  AND  FINE  JKWFLHYa»WV  | 
vy  Goods.    Tbe  Largest  btoolt  and  UaW 
at  Wholesale  and  KetaiL 
Human  Hair  SwLton6B...*5,  $S,  fT,  Htta  i        ' 

Unman  hair,  tap  braids ,,.*» 

Sills  Uhignons  ..Hall^' 

Silk  lop  Br.iids ,>.■*' 

Linen  or  Mohair  Top  Braids 

Lin0nS»vitohea .oi..«-5f 

Bilk  Mohair  Onrls,  very  fine  

Mohair  Svntohes,  plain  or  orimpsd,  BK     - 
■      Ribbons.  Uoslery,  Hair  Nett,  «*.  * 

Our   Real    Hair  Good* 

Are  unequalled  in  this  market  ferfJat.  ' 
quality  or  variety.    Examine  ourstosktwaBI 
iog  yonr  purchases,    atir Goods  seat 0.C 
A.    H.   8AHPNOI  .HOI.. 

Ho.  11«  Seeead  Ura*  i 
noSOlm       Between  Ml.alon  a»B  »»* 


>OSTEBf|  ^ 

ProgranuaeB,  aod  all  kind,  of  PrlraM":  ' 
SHOW,   UgCrVKE.    COMOiaT,™ 
ATBE  and  0IBCTJ8  MAKAtH*1        ► 

AT  LOW  RATES,  BV 


3B.  jf:  sterett 


SotS    OLAT    STBIlt, 


•  UANCFAUTURIB 

— AHD—    ___ 

KEP A I  «  E» 


THOMAS    W.   BHII. 
SIIiVEH  PTjATP 

&      druwsTbmijos, 

ifnEB    lCXISICAr.    V&fS1m\Xi%& 
ESTABLISHED  IN  l>*§t 

5-LaesoiiB  riven  on  the  Banjo  an* 
SlOfl  8TBEET,  between  First 
N.  B.— Pine-toned  Silver  Solo 
essionals  always  on  hand. 


• 


« 


h 


FREE  AND  Ei 

riET    SATBBDAT  »•* 


Piano    and     Slng;lnaT 


CHARING 


•ajLfaSALOl 


«••  MlaeleB  etreet,  near 
d,U  .        EAGLES  A  WltAW*^ 


CANDIES. 


ALL    DUDS     OK    THE    I'^^St 
made  at  oar  Steam  Oandy  »a»toII  "J 
»rdere.TOroiauljl^mth.  ooontrl.  •»  ■ 
„d  Sll  b.  I»nWtlj.Wnda|«J-  whSfm 
imm  a.^t^nsar...t^   W»g 


8^ 

I 

1 


UHAMBRA  lodging  hoi 

TD1BXT  njBTJ8H»D  BOOol 

■"Itleoiiaroiu,  •— asal 

'  »|      -Well  Aas«T*a  •>••  T*T~  .. 

DatinuH  Roonu  to  Uf. 

.. icnt   board,      aTiBlllna. 

SI*  Seak  aaraat. 


I5 

mi 


iffar 


e        *    -  * 


"iO, 


•  »  ■<     miKMW    MAmdat.    Aran 


EY'S  NEW  VARIETIES 


IflW    ALHA1BRA    THIATR1. 


cmwi 


u<    !•    i-f  •   a  i< 


EMERSON    MINSTRELS 

HJntfr©    01i«*\n«;©  or    Programmot 


HI     Mil     Ml.  HI' 


1    I  ix 


HIS  GOT  THE  EPIZOOTIC. 

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9E. 

in  irn 

Frtaatl 

rtBUiW." 
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ill  uiir 
II 
IN  I 

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TORK 


111" 

li  Illilit:  • 
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JOAN  OF  ARC  I 


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lORTIMOH] 


•  I—.  H1...K.  ...   witw 


mill—  W  IB.  .aura  0»n>p«.r. 


«S  C*.ta 

...•a  *•  ud  as  oo 

■  •ooaat'  «'d«t 


••••rl      "- I  <>ll... 


Baa  BV,  a  tkitlu  Baaarfe  aaaMsi 


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TRICKS    OINT    TRAVELLERS! 


*»».  EitaaTaanaa. 


■  naar 

■    BaMaaaa 
'    IKIIll 

J   rt.aAlia 


EIRE     COMBB     VIVIAN! 


80JJG  AND  DANCE 

(HARLEM  NITTON 

■QPjBCBS 

j.cx  -  ■~~~"" 



Mr.  »l  In    Mot.7r.11 

BOB  FAST 

.     MM  hrcKir 

Sk-bordt  Md  rru.Hl* 

To  cvoclada  with  Um  mlrth-paDvoalanl  aaBtat  aalltlad 


TOMatalT  TCB 

OOliSt 

BLOPOTIB , 

F.olim 


LITTLB  MAO 

m.  AnmLTT  aoorr 

OHABLKT  8ETBT0B 

J  Bibtoaon 

O.  Blch.rd. 


WILL   8H0BTLY  APPBAB- 


THE  ONLY  LEON,  EDWIN  KEELY  nud  MASTER  BARNEY! 


Fogaalo  Imt>*TOB'*for. 


Th»  Int-fHentor. 


Th*  Jiff  P»ie*r  j.»r  *xceD>aM. 


PrrtBi  I1r«r» ml   Oil  j  I'.nrffllo fj.i  «>«*■ 

OrtKfWtri, _ SO  «>»t.  i  rrlv«t«    ll*t« ft  5    *«a   91  • 

aV"  All    BlUs  against   Um   Alanoibra   Tbaatn    mu»t    o»   pressotod    horwtftor    ou    Monday. 

lypMfOtnaMlaM  tO  CffDItMIIM   BUnCtUAllT    At    eight     O'C.OCk. 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


<■*>    onnAT   miitji 


th 


**•  ■  »•«  Tnai  TTi  11  1  11..  a 


■'iiinitimau,  am 

■UM  IT  ci»  f 


TKU  KYCKIMO 


APRIL  tn 


>  • .  ».  1 ...  ...» 


BLACK  AND  WHITE  STATUES! 
B^fffTrr*yllt8B J~.\:,vr, 


MOBBt    ««»l  0 

CNtitrrn  iom  . 

Taoa.  naruu 

Mysxr.RiF.s   or   A  rf.stai'rant: 

1<»  t.  in.    Harr,  0.M..4  .110.  .mb 

■allai 

.... 

Mi—I,  a.nr 

CASBIM     and     FHITZ 

rj 

Purlor         .•  -    >  /»  1     tie     FoBta 


IONS  aNI  OANCI  . 


lUJIf  ROtllOM 


r«..r   Oarral*.. 

Onlaln 


CoaalodlnK  wtlb  A 

GHOST  IN  SPITE  OF  1TDISELF 

Dloory B.  0.  Muih  1  Old  Aldwtnkla  T  Barton 

Nlaoaamoa Harry  Oaailaed  1  r.pl.  Vmnlin.wn    M.t  K.llr 

L.tIdi.. J. obi.  Jo  Baton  I  Gaorgl.n. Mlnnl.  Killnor. 

P.bI,  B.rrtBt  to  Nloodamni  Toot  Otrapbll 


■TTaltnt  will  arrive  fr.an  th.  £rut  .aortlv. 


loaeiaa  uouu. 


rtwi 

■  liiiiBBB 

ealfti 


IM»* 

gTE 

inn.!* 
itiffl** 

I",  st 

cut '"J 
iiui*. 

UltW*" 


CHOUSE, 
IC  HOUSE, 


Oar.  *>rOtiM«rclal 
Jfe  U<iiii»rty  ■■■• 
KajMrar  •tr«*'t.  op- 

«     ltt«    PlatM 

E A  LVT05  A  OOTRILL. 


b  >■>(> 


Vr-TETsTftT 


0M  Ml'»br..tad  SI  SO  WHITR  H11IBTS-    They  flt  fxafiaTTLT,  ud  for  quail tr  »«d  danoilitr  will  HTitbt  mfttohtd.    To  bo  lud  only  »l  tho 
i»*OALL  ANr>  NKE  T1Ij;M.  IXL    AITTIO*     BTOBB,     flIH   Rfnrnj   Krrr,  i-or    loir. 


EPIZOOTIC. 

A  FULL  SUPPLY  OF  MBDtOIWKN  0*N  BR 
bo  obMlaod  oi  our  ttnro,  ftcoordisg  to  Ibo 
td>Tiiri.blo  I.KTTKK  pahlitbtd  Ut-ly  by  tho 
AMKKIOAN  IXPRB8H  (COMPANY  J&MU 
<J.  sTEKLK  A  Ut>.,  ApoibooAjriM,  stl  MooU 
Komary  itrMt.  »nt^  1m  % 


WILSON'S 


nrHi' 

•*     -If 


B»W*, 

1 1'. 


.HITHEATRE 

»a»  •!»-•«•.  .PP..II.   I.lek  Bonn.. 

ively  the  Last  Nights! 


■  AaJTIUlFATED  WAB    BBTWEU 

WILSON  and  YANKEE  ROBINSON 

IAS  BECS  BBODOHT  TO  A  OLOSE.  AND 

BLOOD     SPILLED 


id  Amalgamation 


a.  isr 


£3  A* 


la  ktr  p«erlen   "MoUtr  EfflnUi." 


T»C    MUIEBK    HfRClLU, 

.  JOHN  CONKLIN, 

"Tbe  Hon  <rt  **«  «I1." 

AR    klNGSLEY 

Prodliy  of  the  cr*  we  lire  la. 

R A  a^(tf»«iRRY^i[AjRic 


;  Trick  Horses  and  all  the  Stars 


OORNEOTED  WITH  THE 


•^DMtble  Circus  Tronpe 


ADVANCE    IN    PRICES! 

IClrele.. •      SO 

Hlral. »« 

ul>]dr;a."Ba.i'Prli»'. 

■  OfBoaopaaBally  fromlttoi.    Dcora  opan  at  7. 


GHAND 


H0ETIC1 


SPRING  EXHIBITION 


-OF    THE 


Bay  District  Horticultural 

Society,  of  California, 

WILL    OPEN MAT   1,    1813 

TO  OOHTIIUTE  KIBE  DAYS. 


THE  DISPLAY  OP  FLOWERS,  TRIES  AND 
SHBDB9  will  beonrqaallod.  Tha  Hall  will  ba  DEO. 
OBATED  on  a  ORAND  SCALE,  with  WIIEA'IHH  and  GAR- 
LANDS, 8TATDABT,  AQCAIlinMS,  FLORAL  FOUNT. 
AIMS,  BUSTIO  WORK,  BODQCETB  and  FLOWEBB,  ato. 
DulBg  .Terp  iflerooon  and  avoolBg 

Schmidt  &  Schlott's  Band 

Will  perfonn  tho  moil  eoloct  mmic.    Nothing  will  bo  left 

undone  to  make  the  Exbibitioo  a  molt  brilliant  inoccil. 

PROFESSOR   E.    S.   OARR, 

Of  the  University  of  O»llforr.lt,   tan  kindly  oonieatcd  to 

del*<r  the  OPEHINQ  ADDBE33. 

FIFTY    HANDSOME    PRIZES 

Will  bo  Awarded  to  the  YOUNO  L&DXBS  of  Ban  Fri&elieo 
who  7111  exhibit  tha  Planto  rocolred  at  tha  Exhibition  of 

ttw. 

DnrlnR  the  afternoon  commencing  on  Monday,  May  6th, 
Planti  will  bo  glTon  away  to  all  Boya  and  Girt,,  who  pur- 
ohaio  Ticket*  at  the  dooi. 


Prices  or  idmkmion; 

Famllr  IcMOti   Ticket* IS  OO 

Sliglt  Vcuob  Tlcketa SOO 

■lacle  AdmlMlon SO 

Children *& 

Doom  open  ovtry  day  (excopt  Sandiy)  trcmll  A.M.  to 
6f,h  ,  and  from  1  a  to  10  p. ir. 

Promenado  Connor  to  from  3  to  6  and  8  to  10  im*. 

THE  COMMITTEE  OF  ARRANQEMCNTS.    J 


o 

§ 

B 

H- 1 

CO 
CO 


E3 


A.     aBANTJ 

MUSICAL    FESTIVAL 

....WILL  OK  OIVXJC  BT  TUX.... 

HANDEL  AND  HAYDN  SOCIETY 

....an  tbi,... 

CENTRAL  TABERNACLE, 

.  Tyler  street,  aear  Tajior, 

COMMgNCINO  ON  THE   »©TH  OF  APRIL, 
*crt  oontiumng  TriRKiC  KVaNINOA,  dariog 
wlilcb  tm«  ibe 

Full  Grand  Oratorio  of  Elijah 

AMD 

Mendelssohn's    Hymn  of   Praise, 

Together  with  toloctloea  from 

HeeUiovt-.r.    KuB'ill,   WI'Hmri   Tell,   Ntn- 

tuit  Muter  itnd  Ki-nunl, 

Will  be  (tifoo  t>r  o 

BRAND  CHORUS  OF  TWO  HUNDRED  VOICES, 

....ARC  AN.... 

ORCHESTRA     OF    MO    PIECES, 

With  Fall  Oriri»i.  Actonijuinlment. 

The  Soloa  will  be  rendered  by  Mrs.  Marrinor, 
Mooro  and   lleydeo,  *cd  Messrs.  Mayer,  MagOlro, 
Oampboll  ood  Uakis. 
OONDUOTOR PROF.  QRO.  T.  EVANS 


Sefttri  cm  bo  reiervod  for  toe  leaaoo  at  Kohlor, 
r'htBe  -t  Uo'h,  aS4  Ul»jr  Btreot,  on  and  after  UAT- 
UBDAV,  April  19ih. 

Halo  of  SllYULK  TIOKKTS,  wllh  RESERVED 
SEATS,  oa  SATURDAY,  April  2(ith. 


AFTER    THE 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

OO  TO  THE 

Hot     ScotCli, 

Butter  ntreet.  ae.r  ate.rn,, 
And  try  oa.  of  tbvlr 

Hot  Scotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 
AH    Dr-Inks    Ton.    Cents 

f.S  t f  JOS.  D.  BBIGOS.  Proprietor. 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM, 

And  College  of  M Adlclne. 

in  Of  Ml  BBAtmrux  aito  in8truot. 

1  If.  \t  \/*J  It*  object*  to  bo  neon.  Open  to  th* 
Pnbllo  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  KUAEKA  HAJJ 
8 IS  Mootgomery  etroot.    FOB  MEN  ONLY, 

trarDa.  Jobcah'i  Parr  at*  Omci  (•  »t  an 
Ooorr  atroot  toppoolto  old  Meotuoioo'  F»Tilioo). 


Ladies  and  Children 

....WI1.L  KIND.... 

KINKEAD'S 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

A  DRESSING    PLEASANT  TO  USE.  EASILY  APPLIED, 
to  not  stout,  and  will  not  fojoro  the  moot  delicate.    It 
onree  all  disaaaoo  of  the  ooalp.  romoToo  daodraff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

Bandar,   th.  aalr  ioli  and  Bloat,,  and  la  PUBBLY   VEOB 
TABCK 

aar-Tha   Orlainal    BAOI    BRUSH    HAIB    TONIO  ABD 
DKtSSlNO  au,  ba  bad  ol  tba  abbov. 

JAB.    II.     OATM.     Drnnlil, 
OoroarNBW  Uo&Uomarr  anil  Howard  itraaU, andot  ail  Dnai- 

Hl.lr,  '"'  " 

E3IC3HIT"K" 

Single  Outside  Rooms, 

WITH_. 

No.  1  Spring  Beds  and  Mattrasses, 

———AT  TBI. 

BRANCH  HOUSE, 

ASA    SANSOME  HTBEKT,   COB.   OlAT, 

I'lTtsr     Oonta     per       PJlBjlit, 
And  Less  toy  the  "Week. 


L.  J,  SWELL,  Proprietor. 


17 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


THE  MOST  ELEGANT  ODSTOM   WORK   IN  THE  CITY 

Beers   «<fc  Maynard, 

888  K.arny  Bt.Mt OM  Bow  aootb  of  Bpa 


" '  IF*  I  Gr  .A.  3FL  O ." 

IKE  JOUBNAL  OF  AMTJKESCEHT*. 

■a  a.rd»n(  »»•!    58*  -Wa.hl.Iton  rt.. 

Below  Montgomery.  8>p  7r»pol»oo. 


MONDAY APBIL28.  187! 


AMUSEMENTS,    Etc. 

California  Theatre, 

"Macbeth"  waa  presented  in  excellent  Btyle  on 
Batnrday  evening.  Jonn  McOnlloogh  playing  the 
part  of  tbe  Tbane  to  perfection,  and  Mr*.  Bowers 
doiog  some  splendid  acting  In  tbe  character  of 
Lady  Macbeth.  To-nigbt  tbe  fourth  Sbaiepearian 
r.viral  at  tbe  ralifornla  1  beatre  will  take  place. 
Bbakspeare'a  comedy  ol  "Maoh  Ado  AbontNoth- 
ing"  willbs  produced  with  new  scenery  by  Por- 
ter, new  ooatnmes  and  appointments,  increased 
chorus  and  a  strong  cast,  comprising  Mrs.  D.  P- 
Bowen  ae  Beatrice.  John  McOoilongh  «3  Bene- 
dict, Miss  Miqnte  Walton  aa  Hero.  G.  D.  Chap- 
man aa  Don  Pedro.  W.  A.  Meatajer  bb  Don  John, 
S.  J.Bucfcley  aa  Connt  Olandio,  Walter  Leman 
bb  Leonato,  K.  K.  Thayer  aa  Artonio.'S.  W.  Leach 
aa  Friar,  John  Wilson  aa  Boracbie,  Bben  Plymp- 
ton  as  Conrad,  OhaileB  Henry  as  Baltbazar,  Hen- 
ry Edwarda  as  Dogbeny.  J.  O.  WilUamson  aa 
Verg-i,  Henry  Coadaa  Seaeoal.H.  James  aa  Oat- 
Cake,  J.  BL  Torrance  aa  Settoo,  MiiB  Nellie  Onm- 
mms  aa  Ursula,  and  MUa  Carrie  Wyatt  as  Mar- 
garet. Thepnbllo  are  well  aware  that  Mrs.  Bow- 
ers Is  a  capital  Beatrice  and  John  MoCnllongh  a 
good  Benedict,  and  that  the  ©eat  iBa  good  one. 
One  of  the  most  interesting  features  of  the  per- 
formance, however,  will  be  tbe  assumption  ef  the 
part  of  Dogberry  by  Henry  Edwards,  and  there  is 
mnch  speculation  as  to  how  be  will  acquit  him- 
BeLf. 
A  Hi  am  bra. 

To-night,  there  will  be  an  entire  change  of  bit] 
at  tbiBpooalar  theatre.  After  a  capital  first  part 
in  which  Vf.  F.  Baker,  Benj-  Clark  and  J.  G.  Boa- 
Bell  will  eing  popular  ballads,  and  Bob  Hart  and 
Charley  Snttoa  will  make  mnch  fan  on  the  ends, 
»nint»rlude  will  be  given,  eompriBlng  Bob  Hart's 
amnsitg  sketch  entitled  "Iriokson  Travellers,'' 
Charles  Vivian  in  new  songs  and  anecdotes,  and 
Sam  Rickey,  Bob  Hart,  and  others  In  'The  Rob- 
bers." Tbe  performance  will  conclude  with  the 
Bi de-splitting  farce  of  "Love  in  a  Tub."  with  the 
incomparable  Lit  Ub  Mao  aa  Tommy  Tub.  The  only 
Leon,  the  talented  Edwin  Kelly,  and  Master  Bai- 
ney,  one  of  the  Ereateet  dancers  living,  are  under- 
lined. 
Metropolitan  Theatre. 

To  night  is  the  very  last  nigbt  of  the  Cbapmsn 
Siet;r.',  last  night  of  E.  D.  Davie',  and  last  night 
of  toe  Metropolitan  Tbeat-e.  It  is  appropriately 
devoted  to  the  benefit  of  Manager  Bert,  who  in 
good  tidies  and  bad  times  has  struggled  so  hard  to 
keep  this  theatre  open,  and  to  cater  worthily  for 
the  amnsemerjt  of  tbe  public.  -A  great  entertain- 
ment will  be  given,  and  a  host  of  volunteers  will 
appear.  We  hope,  the  profession  having  done 
their  part,  tbe  pnblio  will  net  be  backward  in 
doing  theirs,  and  that  manager  Bert  will  have  a 
hamper  benefit.  The  programme  of  the  enter- 
tainment to  be  given  appears  on  onr  first  page. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

The  company  at  this  honee  is  an  excellent  one. 
Thorn* e  Campbell,  the  baritone.  Miss  Susie  Bob- 
Ins  on,  Loo  Dixon,  Tommy  Barton,  Mies  Maggie 
Keller,  Mits  Maggie  St-  Olair  and  a  host  of  other 
popalat  favoritss  appear  r  ightly  in  a  capital  pro- 
gramme. The  two  young  acrobats  from  South 
America,  Casptra  and  Fr  tz.  who  made  their  ap- 
pearance on  Sajorday  nigbt,  made  a  decided  sne- 
ces9,  The  bill  fpr  n-  night  appears  on  oar  first 
pega. 
Buckley's  New  Varieties. 

The  new  act,  "He  Got  the  Epizootic,"  produced 
at  'his  popular  place  of  amusement  on  Saturday 
nigbt,  caused  great  laughter,  Frank  Mortimore> 
Johnny  Price  and  Harry  Devoy  doing  Some  capital 
actio*  in  it.  The  pantomimic  play  of  "Joan  of 
Arc,"  and  many  otber  performances  eet  down  on 
oar  first  page,  are  comprised  in  the  bill  for  to- 
night. 
John  Wilson's  Amphitheatre. 

This  ia  announced  as  positively  the  last  week  of 
tbe  great  Wifeon  A  Robinson  circus  combination, 
and  all  who  wish  to  Bee  the  galaxy  of  stare  in  this 
doable  company  should  avail  themselves  of  this 
vary  linvtsd  opportunity.  Omar  Kinsley,  Sac- 
yeah,  John  Conklin,  Harry  Clark  and  Laura,  and 
all  tbe  other  nrat-olasa  artistes,  appear  to-night. 
Badger's  Park*  Oakland. 

The  Columbia  Lodge,  No.  127  of  the  Independent 
Order  of  B'oai  B'ritb,  held  their  annual  picnic 
in  this  beautilul  pleasure  garden  yesterday.  There 
was  a  very  large  attendance,  and  all  present  en- 
joyed themselves  much. 

City  Gardens. 

The  Irish  Bevolatiooiste  bad  a  very  pleasaat 
time  at  tbeae  Gardens  yes:erday.  There  was  a  Dall 
in  the  evening,  and  dancing  was  kept  up  till  a  late 
hour. 

Woodward's  Gardens, 

The  entertainment  given  at  this  garden  yester- 
day for  tbe  benefit  of  young  Bnislsy,  was  quite  a 
snocess  in  every  way.  and  all  the  performers  hav- 
ing volnuteered  for  the  occasion,  moat  have  netted 

aite  a  handsome  sum. 

San   Fbakci?co    Olympic     Olvb.  —  The 

Baa  Franoieoo  Olimpio  club  will  have  a  picnic 
and  exhibition  at  Badger's  Central  Park,  Oakland, 
on  Thursday,  Maj  let.  It  is  Bure  to  draw  a  very 
large  and  fashionable  crowd.  Ticket)  of  admis- 
sion to  the  Park,  price  fifty  cents.  Ticket*  can  ba 
obtained  at  the  music  atcreB  and  members  of  the 
Clab. 

AHAToancAL  Mtjseuh.— One  of  the  moet 

ompleea  collections  of  the  ktnd  in  the  United 
States,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  beau- 
tllnl  wrx  models,  is  daily  on  yiew  (to  gentlemen 
tnly)  at  the  Mneeum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
acrar  may  be  profitably  sweat  here. 


It   Is    True* 

J.  A.  Sbaber  ft  Co.  are  Belling  parlor. sets  and 
aUother  binds  of  trirnitnre  and  bidding  cheaper, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  In  town.  Other 
dealers  don't  stand  a  ghost  of  a  ohacce  when 
people  know  Sbaber'rfprlces.   707  Haxzet  street. 

F       e  Hundred  Men  Wanted 

...  mediately.  To  send  their  washing  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leidesdorff  st.       • 


Photographic    cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Glj  .  34  Third  street  between  Bteyeneon  and 
Mission  stree  a 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cores  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Braise?.  S-L 


A  great  variety  of  Ti<=  e  and  Bow?,  all    styles, 
jast   received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 


Excursion,  to  the  Farallone  Islands. 

The  Wm.  Taber  steamed  away  with  full 
seven  hundred  persons  on  her  Farsl'oae  ex- 
cursion at  10  o'clock  yesterday  morniag,  and 
bariing  the  inconveDiences  aii-ing  from  te- 
over-crowded  condition,  atd  the  rather  sl<  w 
speed  of  the  steamer,  the  tiip  was  a  very 
pleasant  one.  The  wind  was  light,  the  at- 
mosphere olear,  tbooeh  cloudy,  and  the  £ea 
nncsually  Bmooth.  The  result  was  very 
little  seasickness,  splendid  views,  good  ap- 
petites and  a  greU  rush  for  the  lunch  tables. 
By  2  o'clcck  everything  cooked  was  eaten 
up  and  new  meals  bad  to  be  prepared.  Even- 
tually the  lunch  table  was  re-supplied,  and 
everybody  was  satisfied.  Not  so  with  the 
bar;  tbe  good  things  there  provided  by  the 
rotund  Waughmsn  entirely  ran  out  on  tbe 
return  trip,  and  great  was  the  disappoint- 
ment. The  ttsamor  ran  io  very  close  to  tl  e 
islands.  Two  boats  landed,  bringing  back 
with  them  eggs  and  birds.  The  return  trip 
was  most  pleasant,  running  along  with  tbe 
wind  and  waves,  and  everybody  enjoyed  its 
quiet  as  the  Taber  6teamed  towards  the 
Heid?.  Notwithstanding  the  little  incDnve- 
niences  of  the  trip  it  waa  a  very  pleasant 
one  and  full  of  pleasant  experiences  to  those 
uQEccust jmed  to  a  sea-fariog  life. 


Save  ns  From  This. 

At  a  meeting  recently  iu  England,  in  sup 
port  of  a  parliamentary  candidate,  tbeeh&ir- 
man  speck' v  commended  tbe  candidate  to 
the  ladies  present  as  being  the  best  waltzer 
in  the  district.  Bach  a  recommendation  as 
thiawsB  thought  sufficient  to  secure  their 
good  offices  ia  influencing  the  votes  of  bus 
bands  and  brothers.  We  hope  such  a  quali- 
fication will  never  be  required  of  candidates 
in  this  conntry.  How  would  it  look,  for  in- 
stance, if  Senator  Carpenter,  in  order  te 
prove  his  fitnesss  for  Congress,  should  be 
required  to  dance  a  solo  polka  at  a  public 
mass  meeting  ?  Or  if  that  eminent  Chris- 
tian statesman,  Schuyler  Oolfas,  should  be 
compelled  to  do  tbe  hop  waltz  along  Penn- 
sylvania avenue,  from  the  Capitol  to  the 
White  House,  twice  a  day  during  the  can 
vass?  Imagine  that  pure  and  elevated  legis- 
lator, Senator  Harlan,  in  pink  tight-3,  and 
dancing  in  the  ballet  at  the  theatre,  io  order 
to  secure  votes  I  or  those  sigacious  statesmen, 
Messrs:  W.  B.  Roberts  and  Samuel  S. 
Oox,  and  that  brilliant  young  warrior,  Gen 
Cameron,  dtncingtheEChottishe  at  nominat- 
ing conventions  while  tbe  voting  is  going  onl 
No,  nol  Save  us  from  tbisl  Do  not  en- 
courage any  of  these  men  to  expend  time 
and  money  in  cultivating  their  heels.  Let 
us  use  our  exertions  to  induce  them  to  culti- 
vate their  brans,  for  it  is  in  that  direction 
that   most  of  them  have  need  of  culture, 


Fatal. 

The  editor  of  tbe  children's  paper  ia  Chi- 
cago, received  a  letter  from  a  lady  subscriber 
recently,  in  which  was  written:  "Our  little 
Anna  died  last  week,  after  reading-  the  last 
number  of  your  valuable  paper." 


The  museums  in  London  are  to  be  opaned 
hereafter  on  Sundays. 


A   Pennsylvania    horse    mixes    its  own 
ddnks, 


Chicago  pays  a  base  ball  nine  $16,000  a 
year. 

Sandvlcli  Island  Pulu, 

Since  the  ascension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  industry  is 
taking  new  rife.  air.  Jacob  Schxeiber,  dearer  in 
bedding  and  fumiiore,  620  "Washington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  tbe 
principal  importer  of  pnlu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  fathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
In  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
for  mat  trass  bedding,  and  doubtless  Air.  Schxei- 
ber will  find  no  difficulty  In  diBpoainc  of  all 

that  comes.  a 

■ e 

Dr.  Barlow  J.  Smith 

Ib  giving  a  oours  of  free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygelan  Hall,  63T  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  st  7  &  o'clock. 
A  nart  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  Invalids  daily,  from  9  to  a  p  m.,  free.        w 


Dr.    Doixerey 

Has  devoted  bis  study  more  particularly  to 
ehronlo  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  is 
bow  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  In 
3an  Francisco.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leideedorff,  a  tew  doors  nelow  What 
Ohfler  House. » 

Preati  and  Sweet. 

Fer  the  best  confectionery,  jro  to  Canty  and 
Wiener's.  197  Montgomery  St.  near  Sutter.       M 


Deakin's  Sal*  of  Paintings 

Will  take  place  about  Hay  20th.    Particulars 
in  future  advertisements.  4-b 

McDowell,  SHow  Card  Writer 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 

60S  Market  street,  cor.  Post  and  Montgomery  c 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 
Curei  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


3-r. 


American  Watches. 

Beduced  prices,  at  H  A.  Callander's  62  Beo 
ond  St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  carefully  repaired.  n 


Milli>-eet.— Hsts  oleiuad,  pressed  and 
trimmed  to  order  at  the  lowest  prices.  MIbb 
J.  P.  Wood-  82*  Washington  street.  4  x 


Fine    Candles. 

Jrresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candles,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery. 67S  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  and  retail,    o 


Sara  Francisco  Jenelry  Manufactory. 

D.  W.  Xalrd,  610  Merchant  Etrect.    Diamond 
Setting,   Eaamtli  ;g.      All   kinds    Of    repairing 


Kipp'fi  Inventive  Experiment. 

Kipp  always  bad  an  idea  that  be  eoald  in- 
veut  a  self  acting  sewing  machine ;  and  he 
did.  He  procured  a  steel  ribbon-spring 
about  twenty  feet  long,  and  of  sufficient 
power  to  run  a  horse-ctr.  This  he  rigged 
ou  his  wife's  sewing  machine  with  a  lot  of 
olockwork,  and  it  appeared  t  j  bim  when  he 
finished  the  job  that  evening  that  he  bad 
realized  his  hopes.  If  any  sewing  machine 
ever  would  go,  that  would ;  so  he  wound  it 
np  ready  for  use  in  the  morning  and  went 
to  bed.  At  four  o'clock  Mrsl  Kipp  roused 
him  and  told  him  to  listen  to  the  burglars 
in  the  house.  He  listened  and  heard  a  most 
terrific  racket  over  in  the  sitting-room.  It 
appeared  ta  him  that  there  must  be  a  million 
or  more  burglars  refreshing  themselves  with 
a  prize-fight.  Bo  he  loaded  his  gun,  crept 
softly  o?er,  and  peeped  through  a  crack  in 
the  door.  It  was  not  burglars  ;  it  was  Mrs. 
Kipp's  sewing  machine.  The  peg  had  slip- 
ped, and  that  spring  was  having  full  play. 
It  would  rear  tbe  machine  up  on  one  end, 
and  charge  it  three  or  foar  times,  liks  a  bat- 
tering ram,  against  the  glass  front  of  the 
book  case.  Then  it  would  wheel  round  and 
suddenly  tear  across  tbe  room  and  butt  fero- 
ciously up  against  tbe  mantelpiece ;  and  it 
would  lie  down  and  roll  over  on  the  floor, 
and  hammer  the  sofa,  and  boost  the  centre- 
table,  and  try  to  jam  a  hole  through  the 
wall,  and  endeavor  to  leap  up  on  the  chan- 
delier. And  as  Kipp  entered  tbe  room  it 
flew  at  him,  and  tore  in  and  out  between  his 
lsgs,  the  wheel  revolving  like  fury  and  the 
spring  gradually  unwinding.  And  then  Kipp 
retreated  and  waked  the  family,  and  got  the 
mattrass  off  tbe  bed.  Then  they  covered 
the  machine  and  eat  on  it  for  awhile,  and 
finally  pushed  it  out  of  the  window  into  tbe 
yard,  where  Kipp  piled  boxes  and  ash-bar- 
rels and  slop-buckets  and  fence-palings  on 
it  to  hold  it  still:  But  all  night  under  the 
heap  it  kept  up  a  bontinual  buzz  and  snort 
and  hum,  so  that  the  next-door  neighbor 
fired  at  it  sixteen  times  under  the  impres- 
sion that  it  was  cats.  Kipp  has  since. bought 
a  new  sewing  machine,  and  his  wife  runs  it 
with  her  feet.  He  has  abandoned  the  s'.udy 
of  mechanics  for  tbe  present. 


What  Could  be  Do* 

Mr,  Jones,  who  rigidly  adhered  to  the 
rules  of  etiquettte,  went  home  one  night, 
and  found  his  wife  sitting  in  another  man's 
lap.  Next  day  he  told  a  friend  of  the  cir- 
cumstance. "What  did  you  do  about  it?" 
said  his  fiieDd.  "Do?"  replied  Mr.  Jones. 
"What  in  thunder  couldl  do?  I  never  had 
an  introduction  to  the  man.1'. 


Woman's    itlg^lxis. 

One  would  tclnk  that  It  was  one  of  woman's 
rights  to  enjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  Eame  price  for  it.  Nearly  all  the  res- 
taurants "  for  ladies  and  geLtlemen"  in  San 
Francisco  have  poorer  fare  than  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dine.  Thebb  is  an  exception. 
At  the  Pioneeb  Bxstaubant,  on  'Washiogton 
street,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladies  can 
get  an  extellent  breakfast,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
since  1849,  provides  every  luxury  the  matbet 
affords.  Both  ladies  and  gentlemen  find  therj 
dishes  to  please  the  most  epicurean  taste.      * 


Enjoyable  Drives. 

.  An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
hor  ces  and  a  reliable  driver  sre  the  leading  es- 
eentiajs  of  an  tnjoyobleride.and these  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Francisco  so  unquestionably 
as  frcm  Frank  Ponton,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  His  handsome  turn-out^  are  used 
by  the  beet  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
it  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfeotly 
courtecus  drivers,  he  is  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  in  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
except  those  whlob  he  provides.  Frank  has  en< 
joyed  great  success  In  his  business,  and  the 
admirable  way  in  which  he  conducts  it  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  patronize  him,    * 


A  Servant  in  trie  Corner.     . 

Weed's  Carpet  Sweeper,  with  the  bait  assort- 
ment of  Carpets  and  Furnitnra  in  the  State,  at 
John  O.  Bell'a,  nesrly  opposite  the  Grand  Hotel, 
M>rket  street.  *p 
a 

Ladies  and  Osktlfmen,  remomber  Ihe  lead- 
ing fashionable  retail  Shoe  store  In  San  Fran> 
cisoo.  H.  Hinders,  332  Keajny  street,  between 
Pine  and  Bush,  is. 


A.  Pleasant  Location. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  In  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tee  building  Is  a  very  one  one  and  Is  well 

lighted  and  ventilated. . 

* 

Notice  to  tbe  Public. 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  Btreet,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  eel- 
ling  off  bis  fine  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  chil. 
urens'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prlcea.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  hits,  trunks,  valises, 
e'o.,  below  cost.    Gall  if  you  want  bargains.  3l 


The  Boston  Furniture  Company 

Hub  removed  to  735  Market  street,  between 
Third  »nd  Fourth,  and  have  a  new  and  well 
selected  stock,  at  reduced  prices.  41 

Br.  C.  T.  Sige  has  removed  his  office  to  the 
Olympic  Club  Building,  oorner  of  New  Mont- 
gomery ana  Howard.  4* 


The    Veto 

Is  celebrated  fof  its  superior  liquors  and  floe 
cigars.  Connoistierirs  say  our  "Pony"  Brandy 
pnts  a  veto  on  all  others.  Call  and  sample  It. 
E,  H.  Le^y,  proprietor.  Bouthweet  comer  of 
Kearny  and  Commercial.  is. 

Star  Sliir-ts  and  Collars. 

All  sorts  and  elzeB,  for  ea'.e  cheap,  at  the 
What  Oheer  Laundry,  121  Leideadorff  st,       • 

For   -tbe   Best   Candles, 

Go  to  the  popular  store  of  Geo.  Haas  &  Co. , 
20  Seunar  street.    Hew  style  cap  bonbons  for 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Aktroloaeri, 
Mrs.  Back,  120  Geary  street. 

ttook«elieri  and  Stationer* , 
8tacey£  Mock,  (achool  booka  a  rpeolalty,)  S.  W 

corner  Fourth  and  Mission , 
H.  H.  Moore,  SOU  MeotKotner?.  near  Merchant. 

UuHlnema  College*. 
Heald'e,  Bryant  &  Strattoa'a  College.  24  Post  St 

Batch  era. 
KatB,  Fred.  Stalls  94  to  100.  Cah  forma. Mar k«. 

Clairvoyant*. 
Mrs.  C.  M.  Stowe,  2"7  Kearny  street,  Boom  8. 

Employment  Office. 
Ohas.  F.  Becberer  <fc  Oo.,  652  Sacramento  street. 
Ohinese  Employment  Oo.— Pierce  A  Co.,  6i7  Sac- 
ramento street. 
O'Brien  it  Ward,  610  Montgomery  street. 
M.  H.  KirohoS,  Male  and  Female  Help, 635 Kearny 

French  Fancy    Goeda, 
Looan  A  Oo„  19  Montgomery.  107 and  10P  Snttsr, 

Hoop  Skirts  and  Corsets. 
M.  Frend,  36  Second  street. 

Unman  Hair. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  4  Co.,  HO  Second  stn>«t- 

Merckant  Tailor*. 
Hollaed  Bros.,  12   'Post  street, 
MHllner*. 
Miss  Lizzie  Carter,  118  Fourth    treat. 
Mrs.  M.  eelig,  226  Kearnr  street. 

Searcher  of  Beeordi. 
O.  V.  Gillespie,  611  Washington  3  trsat. 

Wiuei  and  Liquors,    (Wnoleeaie.) 
Danert  F.  *  Co..  W  Front. 


PIANOS. 

ALARGEINVOIOBOFTHOSR  FINE-TOrTBD 
medinm  priced  MclIMHOi   PIANOS 

—toe  moet  dnrable  and  reliable  instrnments  im- 
ported into  the  market  for  the  price.  Call  and  Bee 
them, 

ORGANS. 

New  and  beantifnl  sWIpb  of  thoBe  magnificent 
PKI,>CE  CAB1SET  OBttAKS-ttie  most 
perfect  reed  instrament  made.  Tde  tone  ia  pure, 
powerful  and  reapnant.  Over  51,000  of  them 
have  bsen  sold. 

Sheet  Mnslc,  Hosle  Beofcs,  Music  Fo- 
lios.   Piano  Stools,    Plaao    Covers.    Tlo- 
llne,  Guitars,  Accordeoos,  etc ,  etc* 
IN  THE  MUSIO  DEPARTMENT  OF 

A.  L.  BANCROFT  &  CO.,  Agents. 

ap24  eodlm  721  Market  street. 


DR.  CMS.  H.  TOZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITUTE 

N.  E.  cor.  Jackson  ?nd  Kearny  ata. 

THE  GREAT  ERaDIOATOR  OF  SPECIAL 
COMPLAINTS,  formerly  of  Lock  Hospital. 
London,  and  the  lasttwelveyearsof  BanFranoisco 
DR.  TOZER  informs  tbe  afflioted  that  after  visit- 
ing all  the  HOSPITALS  IM  LONDON  AND 
PARIS,  aedspending  one  year  in  the  mostoele- 
brated  Hospital  in  London,  the  LOOK,  be  has  re- 
opened his  old  Medical  Institute  at  the  old  stand, 
where  he  can  alwajB  be  fonnd.  DR.  TOZEK  hse 
for  forty  years  met  with  unparalleled  sneoess  in 
the  treatment,  of  disease  generally  known  as 
CHRONIC  AND  SPECIAL  COMPLAINTS. 

BB.  CT£AS.  H.  ;T02ER 
is  in  every  way  responsible,  binding  himself  to 
effect  a  permanent  CUBE,  or  malting  no  chargea 
Those  who  cannot  afford  to  pay  for  advice  and 
medicine  will  be  charged  for  medicine  only.  THE 
MuNTHLTRESTOBATIVEPILLS.neverknown 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  oases  for  whioh  they  are 
recommended,  are  to  be  obtained  only  at  mj 
offioe.  Price,  $5  per  box.  Fall  direction  on  each 
box,  cent  by  Express  or  otherwise. 

DK.  TOZER  does  not  imitste  the  advertising 
Qnaoks  who  make  it  a  practice  to  publish  faJee' 
arfldavita  and  other  false  references,  but  refers  tc 
the  most  respeotable  people  in  the  State,  whom  he 
has  cubed  of  diseases  which  others  have  tailed  te 
care. 

"     „     BK.    OHA8.    H.  TOZEK, 
N.  E.  comer  Kearny  and  Jackson  streets, 

ial-tf  SanFrancieco. 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MB.  P.  BERGES.  FORMERLY 
proprietor  of  the  Miners'  Res- 
taurant, hes  takes  the  management 
of  both  the  Miners'  Reeaaorant  oa 
Commercial  street  and  the  Minera' 
Branch  on  Market  street,  in  partnership  witn  MR. 
A.  DRAYEUR,  who  has  been  connected  with  the 
firm  for  years.  Improvements  have  been  made  in 
the  onisine  departments  that  will  render  the  Mi- 
ners' more  popul&r  than  it  has  ever  been  during 
the  22  years  of  its  prosperity.  Oor  Bills  of  Fare 
embrace  all  the  delicacies  of  the  season.  Our 
motto  is  "Good  Fare,  Good  Cooking  and  Moderafca 
Charges." 

P.  BEKGE8  <fe  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

SSI  and  538  Commercial,  and 
709  Market  street. 
Open  rom  S  aj*.  to  10  *.m.  au31 1m 


ARION 

Pianoforte. 


DECLARED  BY  THE  "J^DGE8*AT  A  L*ATJ 
Fair  of  the  American  Institute,  after  a  blind- 
fold trial   against   Stetnwav's,  Obicberine/B,  anc1 
others,  to  be  THE  BEST  ON  EXHIBITION.     B 
Ct'BTAZ,  Sole  Agent,    SO  OTarrell  street 
N  B.— Pianos  of  all  stylej  TO  RENT.         mart 


SPRING    GOOD! 


i 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

ON  HAND  and  mad* 
to  ORDER, 

L.   BLAIR'S, 

9  Kesrar  ■*»■»■*. 


Business  Conducted  on 
and  Honest  Principles. 

OKTE 


ALL    GOODS   WARRANTED  I!  W 
REPRESENTED.  » 

Spring  Goods  Arriving  Dii^' 

THE  LARGEST  STOCK  AND   LOWEST  HUB  ' 
OF  ANY  HOUSE  IN  THE  CITY. 


CLOTHING. 

COARSE     and     FINE! 


THE   UNFORTUNATE    MAN  Wt 
DOES    NOT.  ' 


UNDERCLOTHING,  ALL  GMOESi  ' 

m 
White  Shirts  for  the 


FANCY    GOODS,     "WATCHES, 

JEWII.KY,    NOTIOXS,   MM*    ill" 

rEiniiE!,  statiMW "1  |ls 

ENGLISH    CITLIBT,   TBVXBA 

BAGS,    TALISFS,    TOBACCO.* 't|l 

A  FULL  STOOK  9F  ,l*l 

Linen  Coats  and  Dusim,*  h, 

A  FULL  LI. VE  OF  Wti" 

Mil 

T' 

4* 


LUiTEJir    suit* 


CALL    ANB     SEE     FOB    TOr»U' 
THAT 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 

S  lCRAME\TO. 

WK.  MORROW.  SOLE  PROPRIHTOR.- 
•  This  honae  can  be  rented  by  tbe  nigbt, 
week,  month  or  year  hy,  lira t-class  companies  only 
Will  Qold  about  $1,000.    Address  as  above.      apl9 


Philadelphia    Restaurants 

OHAS.  V.  BBBGOLD,  PROPRIETOR. 


tmatmum 


THK      OBOICBBT     MKATS     AND 
Vegetables.     Board    by   t£e   weed. 
it>9    PINK  STREET    between  Kearny 


1401 


ftsEsV 


WEBlowour 

own  Horn 
Because 

We  Have 
Got  A  Stock' 
That  will 


ADMIT  IT. 


IXL  Auction  S101 

6  I  8  Kearny  st., 

fiBBaMBBBBBaaiaBWBBBll 


BRVE 


acco: 


rigar 


9  9) 

WEST  i\ib  HOTEL. 

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•  *■    nUMMt>   MCIDAT.   Aran. 


ITI.     ■}..    t. 


IT  AN  THEATRE  METROPOLITAN  THEATRE 


EXTRA     NICHT 


Am. 


:-■  •:  i« 


COMPLIMENTARY 

BEEIVFIT 

E.  G.  BERT! 


CALIFORNIA   THEATRE. 


Fourth     Shakspoarlan     Revival. 


thi«  trtun 


AFM.II.    W 


MB.  and  MRS.  F.  M  BATES 


1.  G.  BERT 


ttllntf     *I  .rmlnnll..n 
■•■»■*  »»•  • 


ip  mentary  Benefit  Mr.  E.  D.Davies 


•  ••  ■    A  !•••»•»--»  t  <«   ■    •*• 


oimroaouoi. 

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r**  «*4    tai*..  UM   tana.  ••»  HMMH 
■  HWM4  tlMMt«.  «•'    > 


Tlilr.l    Wooll.  OT  tlio    IDiiiiascMixnt 
—  or  rai 

QUEEaY    OP    THE    AMERICAN    STAGE. 

Chapman  Sisters  t>,  j>,  £OW«&*I 


M  tie  Gaugam.  Mamie  £  Till  e  Darling 

Art-4  thr  Futrrr  (am pant  and  Attache* 


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Ma  *• «  U«a  »*-a  4>— *w 


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■a*  rton-u  Ai-rii  HA,  MS. 

r«H  i     Y  ••jr.  *f   r*«»-  r  '•?  1*  ■  * 
i  |Hmm  m  kawe  »«>ai  r  «  **'•  aeeo 
UlMIWI  It* 
i  tiBHi  nValt  M  t»t  M*«f  Ifaprora- 
a»i  *♦  bb.sf  taaelha  twfora  "•  n»*«  ■*•! 
nr  h'i»i"  Md  •*< ■»!  retail  ?** 

••■t.  ■'  ••  a*  to  iktah  yoa  fiom 
».  O.  B1KT. 


;;  ORAND    OL.XO  : 

I   llll-     i' 
Mori*    U*aji|* 

JH3.    I">.     3=> -A.  V  I  IS  » 

■  kit  OrtftRAi  mwwiaiai  *. 
iH'Datn    **.»    AVTCiTiin   or     i  it » 

>M'»r     n|      M    Ml      i    p  i    i  .»  v\  - 

■ 

HOME    FROM   THE    CLUB! 

M     HAtRti 


««"  will  irrui  a  in 

Gront   Oliarnotor  of   Uontrico. 

...  4MKTIP  »I 

JOHN  McCULLOUCH as  BENEDICK 

i*  «i4»«r»»M  ■"  conn  r  n  mr   > 

MUCH  ADO  ABOUT  NOTHING! 


rirmio  witw  . 


■  Rt    11M 


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CINDERELLA 

«s  in   i\<  in:   «  it  ^  r»*  i\ 

Ml""     r.l.LA    ftlAt'HO 
II 

v        lizzii    mum  s 

NlSfl  KATV   PKl.L 

.MIHa   ADA    SUA'  t  0     K 

'  LTIIaB  D  \RL-M. 

ft""--.   «  lr<-t«-  *>Trn  IT -•!*•-  *>»•• 

Hrri-'«lr>i    *V*t« ....    Fifty    •  rnU 

Utllrr)  Tw«ty-dv.'   r.-i.l. 


New  Scenery  by  W.  T.  Porter,  New  Properties,  etc.,  and  an  IncresserJ  Chorus 


HI    \   TH  > 

m  k 
Ma  paaaa 

DOR  JOB* 

AXIOM 
IHIAK 

■ 
t.-U.TII«7.\R 

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YE ROES 

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SATURDAY,  at  2   o'clock. 


M  n  •     n.    P      it  1 1  n  t  ii  •■ 

ram  m.i  1 1 1 nt «■ 

«MUH   I>UI1 
>       V  UV1B 

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JOHN  « 

IBRN  Pl.YHPTOa 

'  IIAlll  M  HI  NBY 

I1IKRY  BDWARJ8 

.1    0   WIU  lAUBOH 

II    JAMBS 

J    t,  TORRE1IOE 

MI<^g   MINNIE  WAMOM 

....  HISS  KRLKIB  OUMMIR* 

..  ..M18^  OAROLINK  IVYATT 

its.  bo^rTiiItinee 


Admlnin  B«Tf  Price  lo  all   pnrti  of  ihe  Honif 


KrArrrpd  •*■«»■—  nr***  fjtrci*  uk*  UrcbMtr*.. 

Hi-MTY'd  Rc»t»— BtteODf 

Dt— >  Uttcl*  AdmUAloa 


..•l  a«    kaIcoqj 

Tit    G.llirj 

.  SI  t/O    FriT.i.  Bona.. 


Mfl    uid  SIO  flu 


lXtB.^ERS 


CURES    DYSPEPSIA. 


^IXL« 


>wwi  otT«»RHR(M»T.   (jiTeS2Tone  ^  the  stomach. 


•  MCMIOIMOMr 


HAS  RETURNED  TO 

Parent. 
8HIRT    8TORE, 

lr**t,  hii"  Bcbiovc«1  to 

Hocond      Ktrect, 

will  And  n  complete  ••• 
HIAVTS  and  »  I  K.MMH. 
«t   the   n>««l   Inw  price*. 

BER EDICT   *  CO. 


rt&r, 


I  THE  CQHTIHtHT. 

I.D   BY 
n,  •  Pe-lalr*«t.    SpUedid  pt»- 

cUr-roooi'. 

twalra  jarora  of  Frlaco. 
I  thoFiir  <*B«to  hold. 


AHMINICAL 


m  PLANT! 


idian  Remedies, 

t  TH  K  OTJBK  OF 

Soro  Throat , 

Dyepepsia, 

Oatarta, 

Di.rrba*. 

CODItlpatlODADd 

DyaooUr/. 
*>«aea  of  hw  of  tbeoe  wto 

Hod.  UididiI  Pardr,  ox-Oovar- 
fool;  R.  II.  Biaton:  Uoory  Kd- 
olB,  TbMte*;  Frtd  Liatar.  aed 
«I1  KKABJTT  STELET.  bo- 
1  n  i.  ar.2  •  f 


WHELDEN, 

ind  Paper  Hanger, 

eiAKY    8TKEET, 

t*(w**B  Dapoot  »od  Stockton. 


alBVOY ART,  TKST 
ora— Uad  baeooavlWd 
■  dally,  from  10  a.  m  to 
ci»*.    Hnodavy.    ia»«dK?  aod 


(SEfM»RS 


WILL  REHEW  LOS-  OF  IPPtTITE. 


I      fxtMft3 


Is  a  Sure  Relief  for  Indigestion. 


fc^WW®* 


HAS  NO  UUP&RIUK  ASA 

ULOOt>    PURIFIER. 


Pacific    Purchasing, 

PRINTING,   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE.    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

RooniN     Hi    and      1  ~ «fi<>    Wat)hln(;toi>    Ntroot. 


M 


WILLIS'    BAND. 

USIO    rUBMHUED    FOR    ALT, 

oooaalooa.    Haiit.  Importad.  arroocod 
I  for  aai*. 


HAHCFKH.    III. I'M     Lender    of! 
OrehcAtro. 

lir.KUY  TOM  U£B  U  Kill) EJV,  J^aid- 
of  Hraif  Ilnod. 

■VOrdAra  from  tho  conn<iry  promptly  attoodad 
to.  Addreia  M.  W.  WILLIS.  Eaton'a  Moila 
Stora.  lft«  Moi.tar.mary  itr-et.  or  MAKOUH  H. 
BLUM.  SttO  Mont^omaryatraat.  JaUtf 


IV.  SWEENEY, 

MERCHANT   TAILOR 

48    KECOND    HTKF.ET. 

FINE    OOODS  IMPERFECT    FITS! 

Satisfaction    Cunranteed I 

A  FINE    LINE  OF  BPRINO    AND  SUMMER 
Oood.  ioit  r*o.i»ed.    0.  1  uid  ■■•  tb.m. 
M-4S  Bmdi4  ilrtcb  abTTln 


Bar  Sugar 

rVJB    BALK-418    KIAEHY    BT8SET.    AT 
'      MEHOEB'8.  .  Alio,  .ran  kind   of  OudlM 
Wholaull  ul  B.'  IL 
po7tf  M.    A.    MEKOKB. 


RHMOVBD. 

THE  WEED  SRW1NO  HAOHIHE  AOEItOY 
Ag.DOj  I.  now  r.noT.d  to  XHM  It.w  ModL. 
im.rr  ■ttMt,  nw  ii.w.rd.  If.  BL-Th.  WJUCD 
-  illy  F.Toiit.  took  to.  blRh.it  pioMfom  ...r 
ji/my-two  romp.tllor.  *t  tho  great  World'*  Ftlr 
.t-F.ri.,  Io07;  .1.1.  tb.  tui  Flnt  Pramlom  At  tb. 
Croat  Maniaad  loiiitoi.  Fair,  npoo  TWitN  IV- 
HINK  Polot*  of  baoorlorltyr  aod  tbat  now.  or  tb. 
ioT.clioo    Of    an    BN1IRK    SELF-ADJU8I 1XU 


gpm.T 

Famll 


SPF.IIAL    KOTKE    TO 

Picnic   and  Hull  Committees. 

WE    ARE     PREPARED    TO    FURNISH 
HANKS  anrl    OK'iuKvrHAS    Oi  . 
lb.  tut  motlolao*  In    Ibo  HUM.  uoier  COBpa- 
tiot  leader,,  at  fair  ri'.n 

»pr.»CK»    IKHARD 

*Nn.... 

IIVKHT     AMI  AH, 

Wltb  tbalr  Or.at  Stotatloo, 

OOTJK-rBBi'BIT. 


SAPPHO    TKOVPE, 

Inclaillns  ibe  Chili]  Wonder,  happiio. 

I, El. IE    I.I. I, IN, 

M1M  H.  EI.I.I8  anil  TV.  KI.LIK, 

HetiO'Comlc    iind    JJaettlata, 

Dill      I.  I  1  T  o  >. 

....A*D.... 

I.  I'  f    V      ADA.  M   S, 


FRE1VCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 

TOORDElt     S)0(J, 

IT..,. 

LANCASTER'S 

61.  WA«HL\6TON  STREET, 
folOlm  Opp.  Mftgaire'*  Opar*  Bona*. 

SANGER  HALLE 

(SINGER'S  UAI.L.I 
11     OEAUY    ST..    REAB     |IEAU\Y. 

ITetie  hat  lh*>  Chntce-t  RriirtiU  of    Wine* 
und  JLiquora  <»«  batBtl. 

DEPOT  WEYAND  4.  KASCHES  BAY  BMEWEBY 

foisil  OHFIS  FRLDMAKN. 


rHE    AMOVE    ABTIiTA    ARE    NOW    OV    ill' K  1IOOKN.    AND    CAN    BE  EN. 
raft-ad  by  roioager,  WMtof  Ibe  Rooky  Mountain,,  through  our  agenoy, 

HIIKRIDAN    (OKIIAN    A    CO. 


■—»■•»«  i-n*?r?o?£-?i. 

••3ip«*i  joj  tnoa-r  ir»  f)av||aaj  ihmAjij  j«<j 

'Si (13110  I,u" 

aionbiq  <saag  aqj,  ,ioj»j  oiaiapom  ia  'HfnatajOAa 
jo  i  .aq  pat  aajaoo  l»«n  oqt  qil*»  'ieaavm  i-aq  aqi 
□  i  psifooj  'ii|aaj4S  P°*  *doqQ  ,aao|0qo  put  i  • 
SHHJ.8AO    ISdJJ.Vrf    »HL    BSIMUllzI    sAV 


lOq  "AM*." 21    |JU      ,**A,m  . 

asnofj  doitf  pue 

OldlOVd   Nd3HJ.nOS 

•jiosjnoj  Xofua  pn«  h9*a  oaji 


OLD 

D  A  V  K  "il  K  N  D  K  8 .     at    tba 

old  orlglnalK.d  Lion.  J»Oaary 

icr..,,   between  Boarny  and  Dupool,  wh.re  yon 
oaobar.  HOf  AND  OOLD  DRlNKH^notforrfal 


THE   OLD 
JtlOt    sootoli, 

IS  Morten  Street,  urur  akrurnr. 

All    DrinlfM    Ton    Cents 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  AHO  JERRY  IN  TOWH. 

Alwaya  on  Ilia  tha  Naw  York  Harald,  Harpar'c 
Waakly,  Frank  Lasii'>r«.  Daf 'a  Domic*,  Polico  Gav 
r-xttfi,  all  tkA  Oallforafa  papaia.  alao  Lo&doa 
Ponob,  iJell'dlilfa.  Illautratod  LodUud  I\'owb.  Call 
aad  autlafy  yoorHolf. 

atrr  Dc 

fa7tf 


GEORGE    MAYES* 

DEALER  IS  OYSTKP.S,  ULAMS 
andall  kln^r  of  SHELL   FISH. 
ttalUIfoa.  AO.  41.  *»,  Callforoia 
Uarkat,  antraaco  on  Ualifon..!  acrcot.    — ' 
Pabllc  or  print*  parttaa  ud   Umlllaa  aappliad 


BOWERY  THEATRE, 

SALT   LAKE    CITY. 


Y"ARIKTY  TALENT  KN  ROUTE  EAST  CAST 
*       alwaya   aaonre    Hrat-olaaa    unenif m*ot«    by 

■tspplog  at  Salt  Lake  and  applying  to 

K.  iTKROMF, 
lei BnAlnt-AA)    Mianwuer. 

PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VIKC1NIA    CITY,     HKVABA, 

THI8  KLBOANT  THBATRK  HAS  BEEN  AK- 
daooratad.  aad   oao  be  rentod  by  tba  nlgbt  or 
Of    tba   waak,     Stan   and    traroMnn    ootspaala*- 
'luarally  traatod  *ttb  on  auplioattoo  by  latter 
JVHN     I-ITF.R. 
Hanaararand  aola  Proprlator, 
Or  to        J.   H.   McCABE, 
ABO  Waahinrton  at.raat.  SaD  Franoiaor* 


Signor  lVIancusi, 

PRIVATE  SIWGINO    LESSONS. -OLA85  OB' 

MONDA.X  and  THrB«DAT. 

At  S  P.K.    8t.  Jamaa  Honaa,  BOG  Markat  atrMt- 
oornar  of  Rllla.  fol81»i 


MILITARY    COODS 

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TRIMMINGS, 

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THE  JOUBNAL  OF  AlttTJSEMEl.TS. 


Published  every  Day  in  the  Ye&r  bT 

IT.      I»-      b  o.o-  a-  R  x>  TJ  s 

saSJUercfennt  and  *>»*  Washington  »M 

Below  Montgomery,  San  Francisco. 


MONDAY APBIL  28,  1878 


Figaro  Boe»    before    wven  different  on- 

dleocoe  aa  proirumme  every  night. 


Wone  Still.  • 

A  Professor  went  out  for  a  sail.  When 
the  boat  was  some  distanca  from  land  he 
said  to  the  boatman.  "Do  you  know  any- 
thing about  history?"  "No,"  replied  the 
boatman."  "Then,"  replied  the  professor, 
"half  your  Jife  in  loet."  After  a  little  while 
he  asked,  "Do  you  understand  mathemat 
ica?"  "No,"  replied  the  sailor."  Well  then, 
three  quarters  of  your  life  are  lost"  just  as 
he  spoko  a  puff  of  wind  apset  the  boat,  and 
oapsizsd  professor  and  boatman  in  the 
water.  The  latter  cried,  "Do  you  under- 
8  t&nd  swimming?"  "No," grasped  the  pro- 
fessor. "Then"  replied  the  boatman  al1 
your  life  is  lost." 

Economy  of  Wind. 

"Blow,  blow."  fiercely  whispered  the  new 

organist  at  a  city  church,  on  a  recent  Sun- 
day, to  the'  blower,  who,  after  a  number  of 
pumps,  leisurely  awaited  the  emptying  o 
toe  bellows,  which  the  new  organist,  ambi- 
to  show  his  power,  was  exausting  faster  than 
the  old  organiBtugedto.  "Blow,  blow!"  he 
eavage'y  whispered.  "I  sha'nt  blow, 
nutbar,"  stootly  replied  the  blower.  "Do 
you  tbink  I've  Mowed  thirty  years  witboot 
koowin'  bow  many  strokes  it  to  blow  an 
Excflsis?" 

Liberal. 

An  Indiana  paper  offers  inducements  to 
subscribers  which  are  liberal  indeed.  Erery 
person  tending  $1  50  to  this  generous  sheet 
"will  be  presented  free  with  the  choice  of 
eight  obromos,  or  a  finely-executed  portrait 
of  the  H«s.  Schuyler  Colfax." 


Scene  In  the  Kitchen. 

Mistress— Bridget,  I  have  forbidden  you  to 
use  the  silver  in  the  kitchen  and  now  you 
are  turning  that  s!eak  with  a  silver  fork. 
Bi-idget— Sure  Ma'am  it's  only  a  dirty  one, 


Developments  of  Conscience. 

A  man  of  Grand  Bapide,  Michigan,  lately 
paid  for  an  axe  which  he  stole  twenty  years 
ago.    His  conscience  was  slow  but  sure. 


Don't  Fail  to  Call  and  See 

The  most  wonderful  and  gifted  Doctor  For- 
tune Teller  of  the  age,  Madame  Smith,  Astrol- 
oger, Jatt  arrived  from  the  East,  and  can  be 
consulted  on  all  events.  She  ha*  charms  for 
Luob,  Love  and  Happiness,  which  never  fall  to 
tare  effect.  Office  Consultation,  $2  ;  by  Le  ttr, 
93.  All  commuol  a'.ione  ttrlctly  private.  Office 
■hours from  10  o'clock  a  m.  to  8  p.m.  Satisfac- 
tion gu  rinteed  in  every  respeot.  Office,  16 
'Seoond  street.  Boom  11.  4o 


Ladieb,  now  Is  your  time  to  bay  your  under- 
clothing at  a  gr<at  eacrlfl'-e,  because  H,  Fried- 
lander  has  gone  to  Europe  to  buy  ble  Fall  im- 
portations, and  has  left  orderi  to  sell  his  large 
stock  of  ladies' and  children's  underclothing, 
comprising  all  styles  and  patterns,  cheaper  than 
-at  aoy  other  place  In  the  city.  Remember  the 
number,  9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Building.      3b 


Everybody   Stilted.. 

There  Is  no  and  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  hats.  At  "  The"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  {second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
ww  stylet  can  be  found.  The  stock  Is  Immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  Is  sure  to  be  suited.  n 


0o    PTot    (Suffer    from    Corns, 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
t  una,  Olnb  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Instant 
rel.ej  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Insti- 
'  c-  -.  310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
p.*  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doc- 
t        capability.  References  given  if  required,  h 


T-t;  .-ate  Lessons  in  tbe  French  Language 
ftv  J,  Josset,  graduate  of  the  University  of 
Eur.'  .  late  Professor  of  De  la  Monnals'  Normal 
Cow..  1  for  Teacher?,  and  Of  St.  Mary's  College, 
ion  on.  104  Geary  street,  between  Mason  and 
Tavi.  r,  upstairs,    Beit  of  reference  given.    4  q 


Good.    Invostment, 

No  other  olty  in  tbe  United  States  offers 
'greater  Inducements  at  the  present  time  for 
investment  in  town  lots  than  San  Diego.  Now 
ts  the  time  to  secure  lota  at  $25  each  it  421 
Montgomery  street.  This  Is  the  best  chance 
ever  offered.  • 


■^"Fon  Chujjhem's   Ptctubes  go  to  Moast'a 
-Qaixeby,  417  Montgomery  street.  8-v 


Twenty  Tbousand 

Pap^r  Cbllare,  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Ohear  Lanndry,  offloe  121  Leideadorff  st. 
Itemovai^  "  "* 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  machines  rented  andjre. 
paired  as  usual,  and  sold  cheaper  than  ever,  x 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 

The  People's  Bemedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains, 

Tlie    Beet    Remedies, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
it's  WebfootPUiB,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  draggista.  Agency,  417  Sansome 
street,  cerner  of  Commercial.  • 


Clam  OUowder  Every  Wl^nt. 

The  best  chowder  In  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Baloon,  15  Morton  street,  just  off 

Kearny. 8., 

."axu   Moore, 

Formerly  of  Buss  House  Carriages,  oan  be 
lonnd  In  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
*  abUshment,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery sts.,  or  Deiter  Stables.  Oatrlace  orders 
'left  at  eitbw  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  bo 


Evlwer'e  Women. 

Lord  Lyttan,  with  all  bis  gifts,  did  not 
possess  that  of  drawing  women.  It  is  rare 
among  men— almost  if  not  quite  as  rare  as 
the  faculty  of.  rep'Oaentiog  men  is  among 
women,  though  tbe  failure  in  the  one  case 
is  very  much  less  remarked  upon,  and  less 
noticeable  indeed  from  the  faot  that  women 
have  but  lately  come  to  occupy  leading  places 
in  works  of  flctioD.  A  beautiful  and  sweet 
abstraction  of  womankind,  with  hair,  eye?, 
throat,  etc.,  nicely  put  in,  with  smile3  and 
tears  handy,  and  a  few  pretty  speeches,  is 
all  that  is  really  necessary  lor  a  heroine  of 
the  good  old-fashioned  type.  LordLyitjn 
had  two  of  tbess  types,  the  heroic  and  gen- 
tle, as  indeed  Sir  Walter  Scott  also  had;  and 
most  novelists  of  eminence  keep  witbin 
these  safe  lines.  The  sentimentil  splendor 
of  Yiolante,  the  BUgary  sweetness  of  Helen, 
may  dazzle  the  hasty  reader  ;  but  how  to 
come  to  any  sort  of  realization  of  these  ideal 
young  women  we  are  unable  to  inform  him. 
Every  mortal  man  has  his  tether,  and  here 
is  one  region  in  which  Lord  Lytton'i  tetber 
is  apparent,  though  he  does  his  best  by  glow- 
ing diction  and  lavish  sentiment  to  throw  a 
glamor  in  our  eyes  and  blind  os  to  the  fact, 
He  doeB  blind  ua  so  far  that  we  accept  tbe 
graceful  outline  enveloped  in  rainbow-mists 
pf  beautiful  effect  as  tbe  symbol  of  woman 

woman  the  consoler,  woman  the  inBpirer, 

as  he  himsslf  says.  '  The  abstraction  is  suf- 
ficient for  him— he  has  no  need  for  anything 
farther ;  neither,  we  suppose,  has  the  ma- 
jority of  readers,  or  the  typical  would  not 
have  been  so  long  and  so  placidly  accepted 
ins  to  id  of  the  personal. 


Quit*  a  Town. 

A  resident  of  Denison  'Texas),  a  sis- 
months-old  town,  which  has  beeu  built  up 
by  railroad  interest,  thus  recites:  "This 
is  iliy  loveliest  town  in  these  parts.  We  have 
5,000  inhabitants,  hotels,  stores,  churches, 
grog-shops,  two  parsonages,  one  .gambling- 
boasa,  and  a  town-hall.  We  bate  ibeen 
wanting  a  grave-yard.  Yesterday,  a  man 
died,  and  this  afternoon  everybody  will  turn 
out  to  inaugurate  the  new  eemetery." 

True  Eoonjrh. 

"Do  yon  believe  in  seoond  lore,  Master 
MoQaade?"  ''Do  I  believe  in  second  love  ? 
Humph?  If  a  man  buys  a  pound  of  sugar, 
isn't  it  swate?  and  when  its  gone,  don't  he 
want  another  pound  ?  and  isn't  that  swate 
too  ?  Troth  Murphy,  I  do  believe  in  second 

lCT.." 

»■ 

Educate  Them  For   It  up  10  Ir, 

If  women  of  this  day  and  generation 
really  mean  to  improve  their  oondition  aod 
extend  their  field  of  labor,  the  work  most 
begin  with  themselves.  And  tbe  work  must 
be  done  principally  by  the  proper  education 
of  the  female  youth. 


True  Enough. 

A  musician,  George  Sharp,  had  his  name 
on  his  djor  thus:  '©.  Sharp."  A  wag  ot  a 
paicitsr,  who  knew  someibiog  of  music, 
early  one  morning  made  the  following  un- 
deniable and  and  significant  addition:  "Is  a 
flit." 

Astonishing! 

A  distinguish  American  tourist  is  amazed 
at  the  number  of  apothecaries  who  must 
have  done  business  fompoii,  as  he  notice^ 
that  nearly  every  house  has '  'Salve"  inscribed 
in  large  letters  in  its  vestibule. 


C'Necessity  knows  no  law."  Well,  necessity 
is  like  a  great  many  lawyers.  tov..i 


Oysters. 

In  strolling  round  the  other  night. 
To  look  at  'Frisoo  by  gas  light, 

Uur  careless  feet,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  screen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  mossy  atone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell. 
Made  that  window  seem  to  be 
Rome  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 
It  Iodes  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T,'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  out  wish— 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  itiagnijicently,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that, 
And  If  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  olamsand  crabs  and  terrapins ;] 
In  fact,  we  found  they  bid  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  nave  found,  'twould  seem,? 
That  they  hav*  here  the  best  ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  wnat  they  call  "trash  nice  dinners." 
Whoever  doubtB  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again, 
Piolflo  Oyster  House.  S37  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

CHARLES  HAAKJB,  Proprietor. 


Headaches. 

The  female  headaches  ate  innumerable, 
but  they  arise  principally  from  vexation  and 
disappointment.  They  maybe  divided  into 
"nervous  and  "s'ck"  headaches.  The  per- 
vons  iU  irritable  ard  cannot  bear  being  spok- 
en to.  The  stok  is  despondent  or  sulky,  and 
bursts  into  tears  at  tbe  least  contradiction. 
When  a  ledy  cannot  have  her  own  way,  a 
headache  is  the  painful  consequence.  An 
unpopular  visitor,  brought  home  accident- 
ally to  dinner,  will  produce  an  alarming  at- 
tack of  headache,  and  tbe  symptoms  that 
saoces  ively  follow  are  instant  los*  of  appe- 
tite, deafness,  peevishness,  hysteria,  and 
finally  aprecipi-'a'e  retreat  to  the  bed  room. 
The  poor  servants  feel  the  effects  of  the  head- 
ache as  much  ts  any  one,  and  do  not  stop  in 
the  room  any  longer  than  they  can  help. 
These  unfortunate  headaches  are  very  fre- 
quent about  tbat  time  of  year  when  every 
one  is,  or  is  supposed  le  be,  out  of  town,  and 
do  not  cease  until  the  patient  has  beeu  car- 
ried to  the  sea-side  for  the  change  of  air. 
Ton  milder  form  will  vanish  upon  the  ap- 
plication of  a  piece  of  jewtlry,  or  if  the 
forehead  is  wrapped  np  in  a  new  Bhawl  it  is 
astonishing  with  what  rapidity  the  pain  dis- 
appears.      ^^ 

Down  South. 

"You  Jawge  Washingtonl  toll  Ab ram  Lio- 
knm  to  bring  William  Sewardjin  out  0'  de 
wet,  or  I'll  tar'  you  iu  two.  Dat  blessed 
chile  might  betes  hi*  death  0'  cold  for  all 
you  lazy  niggers  'od  keer." 


A  Useful  Law. 

A  Kansas  law,  we  notice,  gives  mothers 
the  entirecontrol  of  tbeir  children.  This  is 
an  admirable  liw,  and  every  family  should 
have  one.  Without  it  too  many  children 
have  control  of  their  mothers. 


Some  of  our  jewelers  should   introduce 
lava  from  Cap*.  Jack's  lava  bed*. 


The  Last  New  Sony. 

Air— "Mod  <£  CTandon," 
Emerson  Oorville  id  my  name, 
My  business  always  Is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oyaters,  aod  Fancy  Boast, 
RellBhes  these,  tbat  my  house  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
Ohl  high  oh  t  Oh)  high  ohl 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go, 
Corville  rays  sol  says  sol 
On  Pine  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remember  the  number  and  call  again, 
Visions  of  Shell-fiih  Id  every  Btyle, 
Inwardly  cause  you  much  to  smile. 
Ladies  with  escorts  there  always  go, 
Ladles  got  Ladles  got 
Emerson  Oorville's  polite!  and  so 
3-1  They  got  they  gol  they  got 


Olaibvovaat.— Madame  Clara  Antonli,  the 
Clairvoyant  Physician  and  Independent  Trance 
Medium.  333  Kearny  street,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine. 
Consultations  in  Bnglish.  French  and  German.,  x 


Attention,    Ladles 

To  give  the  skin  the  softness  of  velvet,  and 
the  tint  of  the  lily,  to  the  complexion,  use 
Diceey's  CitEiiE  de  Lis.  l 

I         L 

Fob  fine  wobk,  go  to  T  O.  Jessup,  dentist, 
ccr.  Sutler   .od  Mon'g'ry.  over  Tucker's.      3-D 


Public  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  tbe  office  before  8  a.  u.,  can 

be   returned   in    the   evening   if  required;  we 

never  disappoint!    What   Cheer   Laundry,  121 

Lelaeadorff  street,  • 
.    ■  »■  -        -— 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Kheumatiam  and  Neuralgia.  3 


PICJCICS,  EXCURSIONS.     ETC. 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


GERMAN    PIANOS. 


.fffTl! 


THE  BEST  ANB  THffi  OHEAP- 

-et.    UcOraabetadter  4  Oo.,  Agents 

or     the    oelebrated    Faetiries    of 

lis'*     I  *  fWuttm-T,  in  Leipzig,  and  Sobleip, 

in  Berlin.    Qffioe.  AlO  KEARN  V  a  rRSBf.    apffi 


Ladles  Visit  in  ft  Cardf, 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Joss  P. 
Dwteb,  126  Setter  street,  opposite  Lick  Bouse, 
and   it   the   Grand   Hotel.    N.  E.— Hasdkeb- 

CHIBF9  NEATLY  MAEEXD.      PEHUAKSBXf    Of  6V6iy 

description  to  order,       e 

Those  Beautiful  New  Carpets. 

At  Jas.  W.  Bumham  k  Co's,  No.  618  Market 
and  17  Poet  streets,  are  going  like  hot  cakes. 
Hew  and  choice  patterns  constantly  arriving. 
A  perfect  rhah  to  see  and  buy  tbem.  Elegant 
parlor  furniture  made  to  order  in  the  finest 
syile.  _^ ^____  4a 

Mrs.  M.  W.  Eind,  dressmaker,  has  removed 
to  122  Geary  street,  between  Dupont  and  Stock* 
ton,  opposite  Starr  King's  church.  0t 


White  Labor  Only* 

Employed  by  the  What  Obeer  Liundry,  121 
LeideEdoiff  street,  * 

We  get  no  business  f tjiu  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry      Office,  121  Leideedorff  street.        * 


Pnotographs  Painted 

IN  WATER  COLORS  AND  RETOUCHED  IN 
Ink.  from  the  pmallesfcto  fall  life-size,  always 
in  tn*  moat  aatisf  aotory  manner,  on  varr  moderate 
terms. 

EMILY  B.   E1HTMAN. 
480  Kearny  htreet, 
ap251m  Between  California  and  Pino. 


PICNIC    AND  •  EXHIBITION 

OF  THE.... 

San  Francisco  Olymp  BClub, 

....at..,.  K£9 

Badgar's  Central  Park,  Oakland, 

....OS.... 
TnCMDAT MAT  1,  1878 

GRAND  OUT-DOOR  FESTIVAL  OF  THE  SEASON 

UDitloewitb  tbeptoaio  attractions  one  of  tbe 

GYMNASTIC     AND     ACROBATIC 

ENTERTAINMENTS 

For  which  the  Olob  has  become  famons,  to  tike 
pl&oe  in  tDe  afternoon. 

BALLENBEKG'S  CELEBRATED  BAND  has 
been  enR&gea  for  tbe  day. 

lbs  bi»'.  will  leava  tbe  Oab'and  Wharf  at  9:20. 
10:10,  11:20  A  31 ,  and  13:10,  1:50,  and  S  p.m.,  con- 
necting with  the  cara,  wniou  rna  direorly  to  the 
Park,  returning  every  hour.  Fare  30  CENTS 
for  tbe  round  trip.  Tne  Oakland  borse  oari  ran  t ) 
tbe  Park.    ify-Strict  ORDEH.  will  be  maintained. 

Admieaion  t?  the  Park,  J«  CENTS;  Obildren, 
balf-price  'jieke.'s  can  be  bad  at  the  varirms 
music  aTortB  and  of  membcri  of  tbe  Club.     ap26 


S.  F.  and  Ift  P.  R.  B.  Co. 


CHANCE  JOF    TIME. 

ON  AND  AFTFR  APRIL  1,  1S73.  THE  8TEAM- 
or  ANTELOPff,  aonnectiog  at  Donana«  Land- 
ing with  tbe  Sao  Francisco  «fc  North  Pacific  Rail- 
road Company  for  Olorerdale  and  all  intermediate 
stations,  will  leave  San  Franoiaoo  daily  (San days 
exepted),  from  Broadway  Wharf,  at  3:30  p. u .  Be- 
fnrning,  the  train  will  leave  Oloverdale  daily  at 
5:SOo'olook  A.M  ,  connecting  at  Donanne  «tth  the 
ete<tner  and  arriving  in  San  Fianofeoo  at  10:2U  A  M. 
'ihe  steamers  and  oars  make  cloae  oonneotiona 
with  stages  to  and  from  all  points. 

SUNDAY   EXCURSIONS"/^  REDUCED   RATES. 

Leave  San  Franoiaoo  at  8  A.  if.  every  Sunday 
arriving  at  Oloverdale  at  1  o'clock  p,  M  Returning 
will  leave  Oloverdale  at  2  o'clock,  airiving  in  San 
FrancisQO  at  >  o'clock  This  will  allow  aioar- 
Blonlsts  seveial  boars  at  any  of  the  places  along 
the  line  of  ih«  r"id  For  all  information  apply  It 
tbe  Oompany'd  ofQ  :e,  4SO  Mont<omer;  street. 

«pl8  HETcR  DONAHUE.  President. 


The  City  Gardens 

FOR  THE 

Coming  Picnic  Season! 


THE  ATTENTION  OF  ALL  SOCIETIES,  A8- 
aooiationB  and  Military  Companies  is  called 
to  the  advantages  offered  by  these  commodious 
and  benuiifal  grounds  for  Holiday  P  ionic  Festi- 
vals. They  can  be  procared  on  any  day  in  tbe 
week  for  picnic  purposes  the  coming  season  on 
more  advantageous  terms  than  any  grounds  in  the 
State. 

THE    CITY    SABDEMS 

Are  easy  of  acceee  without  any  tariff  to  Societies, 
and  are  provided  with  large  and  beaatifal  Lawns; 
large  Shade  Trees;  beaatifal  Flowers  and  Plants 
from  every  clime;  numerous  Swings;  two  mam' 
moth  Dancing  Pavilions;  a  natural  Lake,  wit1 
Pleasure  Boats;  Fountains  and  Observatory  Tow- 
ers, all  perfectly  sheltered  from  the  winda.  A 
mammoth  Restaurant  is  on  the  grounds,  and  every 
convenience  for  the  accommodation  of  large  Pic- 
nics has  been  made.  Everythiog  baa  been  placed 
in  the  mOBt  complete  order  for  the  ooming  season 

TBE  CITY  OAEDESS 
Are  tbe  largest  In  tbe  State.  They  contain  8% 
acres  of  Knoll  and  Shaded  Lawn,  Flower  Gar- 
dens, etc.,  and  are  capable  of  accommodating 
20,000  persona  with  tbe  greatest  convenience.  Ex- 
tra Oars  ran  directly  to  the  Gardens. 

PicDlc  Oommitttee  are  especially  invited  to  call 
and  inspect  the  Grounds,  and  ascertain  terms, 
which  will  be  moat  favorable, 

M.  Y.  STEVENS,  Proprietor. 

«f**Offlce  hoars  3  to  6  p.m..  daily,  at  the  Gardens, 
corner  'iwelftb  and  Foisom  streets. 

N.  B— 300,000  AdmiBsioa  Tickets  were  Bold 
by  various  Associations  holding  festivals  at  the 
City  Gardens  last  year.  The  sale  of  spirituous 
liqaora  will  be  prohibited  on  the  grounds  on  1-  es- 
•  ival  days.  mh-1  tf 


Badger's  Central  Park,  Oakland 


THESE  BEAUTIFUL  GARDENS  ARE  NOW 
open  tor  the  season,  and   many  of  the  most 

popular  • 

FIOKTICS 

Will  be  held  there.  The  attractions  are  numer- 
ous. SKATING  PAViuION.  MUSEUM,  GYM- 
NASIUM.   Skating  free  on  week  days. 

Admission 25  Cents 

CHILDREN  IO  CENTS.  apl?  tf 


RAFFLE. 

A^INE-WORKED  OHOOHET  BED-SPREAD, 
tbe  work  of  Mra.  E.  Stanley  (Uiss  May  Lea- 
lie),  will  be  raffled  [or  on 

Satnrdoy  Evening,  May  lOlh, 
At  SPIERS  A;  POND'S,  corner  Kearny  and  BnBh 
streets.    100  abaaoes,  SI  psrobsnee.  ap23  td 


TOD   WILL   FIND 

....AT.... 

The  Corn   Exchange, 

INo.  IS    CL1T    5TRERT.      »pV? 


IWXcUlo.     Ol 

FnpU  of  X.E.  Mai. on  Leror,  PArl*. 

Ladies'  Hair  Dresser, 

-S    EC1.1S    STREET.      Bo3  lm 


RETURN  THE  BOOK! 

IFHOEVER  BORROWED  THE  "MEMOIR 
"  OF  HOME"  from  the  Figobo  Office  1b  par 
ticularly  requested  to  return  it  at  once. 


J.   C.    COMBES, 
XERRA.MN    XSUJSCO., 

Cor.  Second  and  Tehama  atreeta. 

•9*Terrapin     constantly   on     band. 

Oysters  In  every    st'le.     PRIVATE 

SUPPER     ROOMS  FIR  PARTIES. 

deo  31  lm 


■5-  A  T  E  St" 

Branch  Saloon  and  Billiard  Hall 

Cor.  Alork.'.  t  and  Third  streets, 
S.E.   cor.   Commercial    and    Leideedorff". 

ions  orinks~aThalf  prices. 

apWlm  JOHN  D.  YATES. 


STILL  ANOTHER. 

OWING  TO  THE  SOA.ROITY  OP   SALOONS 
on  Bush  atreet,  1  beg  to  inform  my   friends 
and  the  public  that  I  hare  opened  the 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

....AT.... 
836  Bash  street,  between   Montgomery 

and  Kearny. 

All  Drinks,  Plain  or  Fancy,  10c. 

Oonoooted  in  the  best  style  and  of  the 
Purest  Llqnora. 

OHAi,   V-     FELDMiKN, 


TO  THE  UNFORTUNATE. 

DRS.  TROMMLITZ  &  LEEDES,  GRADUATES 
of  the  Lsipsioand  Vienna  UoiverBtues,  and 
iare  Assistant  borgeonB  United  States  Army,  have 
opened  their  Office  and  Laboratory  at  No.  4S6 
KEARNY  STREET,  near  California,  for  tbe  treat- 
ment of  diseases  of  tbe  Urinary  and  Generative 
Organs,  and  all  Female  Complaints.  To  sutferen 
from  Asthma,  Bronchi  tie,  Diptheria,  Sore  Throat, 
OosBumption  and  other  Disia^es  of  the  Loose 
and  Tbroat  we  reaommend  Profenur  Mnller'e 
huline  Extract  of  T<Wle,  inoludiog  Inhaling 
Apparatus,  whioa  is  extensively  assd  in  Europe, 
aad  tor  which  we  are  the  Sole  Agents  for  tbe  Pa- 
Oiflo  Coast.  For  farther  onrtiouUrs  call  or  address 
DRS.  THOMMLITZ  <fc  LEEDES. 
4»«  Ktiarn^  atreet,  Sao  Francisco. 

Office  Houns-From  10  to  12  a.m.,  2  to  4  p.  m  . 
aid  6  to  1  p.m. 

P  S.— Separate  entrance  for  tbe  accommodation 
of  Ladies.  od25  lm 


P.  V0LNEY,  212  FOURTH  STREET 

BOYS  AND  SELLS 

Good   Second-hand    Clothing. 

Also,  OLEAN8,  DYBR.  and  REPAIRS,  lu  tbe 
mostsoieutino  manner.  Hs  has  made  tbe  above  a 
speeiaitv  for  30  rears,  aod  is  bound  to  give  satis- 
faction to  all.  apM  lm 


CLASSES  INJL0CUTI0N. 

TVO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
the  Tbeatrioal  Profession  in  California  pro- 
KBe  forming  classes  for  instruction  in  Elocution. 
reona  wleuing  to  avail  themselves  of  the  oppor- 
tunity of  acquiring  a  useful  art  at  a  moderate  cost 
can  send  in  thoir  names  to  "Oambyeea  "  P.  O.  Box; 
2384,  when  particulars  as  to  terms,  etc..  will  be 
sent  *■*>  them  de9  ' 


CHA.NGE    OF    BASE. 

MARTIN  oThORTON 

HAVE    BEVOVED    FROM    THEIR    OLD 
Btmd.  corner  ef  U>ay  and  Montgomery  ets.,  to 
tio.  Ill   LUOiSDORl'r'  SfKU-Ei.        apl4  14t 


CHAS.  MAYER'! 

Pioneer  Cloak  S 

(Formerly  Masdi  Warkhll» 
Mo,    SO    MOKTOOMEKY   S' 

Oppo.lle  the  I.!clt  Bom 
BBAJCB,    408    KUBKT   I] 

MB    MATER  CALLS  ATTKNTW,, 
luge  .ad  well  eeleotsd  u„„,; 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk," 
and  Cloth, 

Alto,  a  larse  itooli  of  (sirtpeo,  BrojJ 
bhawls-Laee  JaokotB.  bilk  IDd  Oeld 
SlIKa.  Satins,  lllo.kins.,  aod  «?etVa2 
Trimmings.  JUST  AiifilVED  a  uwif 
toe  aprtog  styles  ot  ' 

PlAIJt      ASjO      EMBUIg 

LUES    SVITO, 

.  H.B.— Oloaks.  Dr.»«„  and  rait,  Btai 

in  latest  fashion,  at  reasonable  ratal. 


s. 


s' 


HALL'i 


laELLOT  I 
DOCK 


ADD 

ofPOTO 

HE     BEST     Sl'KIX,    Mi 
lo  aie,      Parlfle*  the  Blest  ■ 
morbid,     corrupt    and     Intw 
Coree  Bheamatlam  and  Heremrialf 
Sold  by  all  DrasKlata. 


IODIDE 

T 


AGENCY,    417    SANSaHl  nil 

SOLE  AGENTS  IW 
OB.    PIIBI1    LAST   OHIOII 

»b.  fibxt's  WKuroorm 


MONEY  SAW 

By  purchasing  yonr  Qoedlslts) 

NEW  YORK    8T0F 

No.  lie  Second  ttml.    > 

Human  and  Imitation  HtirC- 

CHEiP  AND  FINE  JEWHtRYaWf 
Goods.    The  Largest  atook  taduml! 
at  Wholesale  and  Retail. 
Human  Hair  Switobea. .  .9-5,  f4,  flr  H.n' * 

Human  hair,  top  braids..,.-. ,uBE 

Silk  Chignons .J.  I 

SilK  Top  Braids ...— 

Linen  or  Mohair  Top  Braids ...„...•— 

Linen  Switches ..-.»■■ 

Silk  Mohair  Oorls,  very  nnt  ."•■■■ 

Mohair  Swibthes,  plain  or  orimptd,  m 
Ribbons.  Hosiery.  Hair  Nit*.  M,* 

Out-   Real    Hair  G 

Are  unequalled  in  this  market  fw  ( 

quality  or  rariety.    Examine  ouftDSIW 

tng  jourpurobaaes.    «9< Goods  ttit0.u 

A.    B.   8AMPSO**» 

No.  liiOSeeettl**! 

uoWlwi       Between  Mlaelen  ml  "^ 


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POSTBBI 

Programmes,  and  all  kinds  of  Flirt*' 
SHOW,   LECtTKE.   CSKCIl' 
ATKB  an*   CIKC1TS  KAMMV 
AT  LOW  BATES,  BI 

B.  F*.  stere 


SS8    OLAI    STBMT. 


THOMAS    W.   BOni 
IIsVEH.  JPljAffi 
*m  MArmPAoTUBJiBi 
^Jr     .Bir'Aiii1! 
ffi  DHUBirBSKJOSi 

^sy  — AWD—  ,-|MT 

OIUEK    MPSICAX,    mM" 

ESTABLISHED  IN.'lM* 

■CTLMaons  giTen  on  the 
MISSION  STREET,  between 

N.  B.-Fine-toned  SU.et  Solo 
essionals  always  on  hand. 


FREE  AND  EW 

EVKKY    SATUBDAT*' 

Piano    ana     Slmrln*  *' " 


CHARING 


4^ 


eO«  Mission  street,  near 
d»10  EAGLES  A  -mSj» 


CANDIES, 

ALL  KIWDS  OE  THE  FW",? 
made  at  our  Steam  9»°^.»K!«< 
orders,  ospeoially  from  tbe  oonnWT,  s» 
ana  will  be  promptly  ^WA't^  WAg| 


f  AT  Montiroinerf  Ji 


ALHAfflBRA  LODGING  I 

t,    WISELY  TOB'SnSBSD  B» 
fl  tie  or  in  salts.  ^ 

m  Onrarnisn.d  fUcw  to  W,  \& 
.:,  -Itbcot  board.  ALHAJsBBA  » 
•ir  Snsb  street, 


[LEY'S  HEW  VARIETIES 


ICIW    ALHA1BRA    THIATRI. 


I'orl      Flr-« 


M.M,     tM»     |»IN(  K 
R-aa 


EMERSON    MINSTRELS 


njiitiro    ctxfxxwo  or   X»l*o«r 


O! 


POSTPONEMENT 


ii... 

»»»  »a  1  •  taMH  IMrl  <MW 

TRICKS    OIM    TRAVELLERS! 


i  itm  ■  ■*»• 
J.  Praaalla 


innir.    com 


VIVI-A.1V! 


IIMHMs  KITTO* 


HO»  HAIIT 

SAM  HCEST 

.Blrkarda  aad  f*raBlU. 

■tax*  A«n  oamnrru 


Ta  romdoda  vllh  ta.  aatrth-proToklftf  ikatet.  aatiUrd 


TfiktimT  TO! - UTTLI  MAO 

QOKAST M.  AIKtLTT  SOOTT 

■LOPOTEB C1IMIT  SITroM 

Pk.:iai — — 3  RT-tnao. 

.  ,  |  „    O.  Blch»r.li 

WILL    MORTLT  AFPIAR— 

THE  ONLY  LEON,  EDWIN  KEELY  and  MASTER  BARNEY! 

retaala  [aperca'ator,  Tbe  InUM^coior.  Tbr>  Jlx  Daooer  per  eiceilfao*. 

MI«*m   ^VXVINA.    AI)AM«    the  Queen  ©i   8©rlo-Comlo  VocaUs>tts 

I>r.-ea  (irftf  »l   •«  1  rarawetie »4   Cfali 

Or<<iM«r« &•  IVate.  PrlT.U    B«ir« .SUE    aa<J    •!• 

■7"  Ail    Emit   ami  net   Uu   Alhaunbre   Theatre   unit    m   presents!    hereafter   oo    " 

S-tT  •rforn.ai.ee  to  cemateooe  paastiieJlj  at  elubt    o'c.oob. 


Tlio    Oponlnn 


Grand  Hor  cultural 


SPRING   EXHIBITION 


Bny      Diatriot 


Horticultural  Society, 


Horticultural  Hall 


HAS    BEEN    POSTPONED, 


lk»  ■rl>»«u>. 

^or  One  "\^"eels.. 


Opening  Day,  Thursday,  May  8 


Fair  to  oontlnue  Nine  Days. 


CONCERTS  AFTERNOON  AND  EVENING. 


H.  ".-"rifirn"  will    *>♦  Ike  anly   l'ro|r»B«  at 
the  Itorllf  altar*.  Pair. 


0VM*>bnl*4VI  SO  WHITS  SHIRTS      Tbey  fit  prariCTLT.  aod  for  -.oeMty  aad  dnrarjlllly  will  oever  be  mete  had.    To  he  bad  onlj at  the 

■»■'  ALL  A.\[>  -IE  TIIKM  I    V    I-    AlTtrriOW    WTOIK,     alS  Bfny  Hrw,  ear.  0»w»r«l>l. 


EPIZOOTIC. 

A  PULL  SUPPLY  Op  MfDl  IN'KH  04 N  Bl 
be  obtained  at  our  nor*.  tu.*o'<1lBf  %e  tba 
ad.r'raMe  I.ITTKR  poblltbed  m-ty  by  toe 
AMKRMAN  ft X PRESS  OOMP41SY  J  A  MRS 
Q.  eTRKLK  *  OU.,  Apotbooariea.  SSI  Meet- 
gOli*ry  itf*l.  a^cMm    I 


STILL  ANOTHER. 

OWING  TO  TUB    SOAROITY   OP    HALO- 
no  Ba«h  atraat.  i   h»«   to  lafor*   ny    fri 
aad  tbe  noblia  that  I  hara  opened  tbe 


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•AMD  BY  THB  JTJROP8  At  A  La\ 

r  of  toeAairlcaD  Inatltota,  aft*r  a  bllud- 
•I  a«r».Dii  flteinwar'a,  nhlckprimr'i.  ui 
"Hil  JMrST  Olf  EXHIBITION.  ■*. 
"AX,  a«le  Avebt,  so  O'Farrell  •«!♦•» 
^Pteooeof  ell  a"y!»»  TO  RKNT         ™*H 


'notographs  Painted 

TKROOLORH  AND  RETOUCHED  IN 
fre*  •ta*vm«Ke»t  to  Tall  Ufe-eia*,  elweye 
°H**er»fi©.wi/tn.vQoer,o3  very  moderate 

EMILY  X.   EASTMAN. 

4Sfl  Kearcy  itrtai, 
Bita-ain  California  and  Piae, 


NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

....AT.... 

•OS  Bua  etrect,  ••twee*    Sfoetaeaierp 

aad  Kearny. 

All  Drinks,  Plain  or  Fancy,  10c. 

Concocted  Is  tbe  beat  atyla  end  of  lb* 
I'areil  l.iqaore. 

■■    fZLDMAHlV, 

Propria  tor. 


TO  THE  UNFORTUNATE. 

DR&TROMMLITZALKKDEft.GRADUATRS 
of  tba  I.*ipilo  aad  Vienna  Uo.Tereiiiei,  and 
»•  •  A  Mutant  hnrweooa  Uoitad  S  La  tee  A  ray.  ba»e 
i->prn«<t  ibalr  Offl  a  and  Laboratory  at  No.  ASS 
ItKARIT  HTRhET.  ootr  Oallforala,  for  tba  traat- 
ntni  of  dlaeaaaa  of  ibe  Urlsary  and  Oanarati?a 
Ornni,  aad  all  Pnmala  ComplaloU.  To  aaffarara 
from  Aatbma,  Hrouohilli.  Olptborla,  Bora  1'broat, 
UemaaiDtioo  and  otbar  Dia*a*aa  of  tba  I.assa 
aad  i  '■  roi-  at  riciraiiii'nl  I'rofeaat.r  bl  nllt-r'i 
■  al<ne  Extract  af  Talle,  looladiog  laballoc 
Apparaioa.  wo-o.t  la  axiaoaivaly  oaad  in  Knrntia. 
and  for  wbich  aa  ara  tba  Kola  Atfenia  for  tba  Pa- 
ciQo  Uoaat.  Kor  tarthar  t>«rtionl«r*  oall  or  addraaa 
DBS  1HQMMLITZ  A  LBUDKt*, 
ASS  K*aro>  atraar,  ban  Kraooiaeo. 
Omci  House-Proa  19  to  13  a.m.,  2  to  4  r.  a  , 
a>d  S  to  7  p.m. 

P  s  —  H*parata  aotraoco  for  tbe  aooommoaatloo 
Of  Lanta  atfUlai 


McUlo.      OIIAT^nu 
Poptl  «n,a  llaliaa   Lfraj,  Parle. 

Ladies'  Hair  Dresser, 

'*    ELLIS    HTKKET.       ulla 


P.  VOLNEY,  212  FOURTH  STREET 

BUYH  AND  BULLS 

Good  Second-hand    Clothing. 

Also,  OLKaNH,  DlfKB.  aad  RBPALRB,  la  tba 
aoat  aolonMflo  m  an  Da  r.  H*  baa  mad*  tba  abova  a 
aoaalalt*  for  10  yaan,  aod  ia  beooA  to  glva  aatla- 
factioo  to  all.  ap.'a  Ira 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OP  TUB  LEADING  HEHBEBB  07 
tba  Theatrical  Profaaaion  Id  '  allfornia  pre- 
poaa  formlrjeolttaaafor  ipatraotion  in  Kloouiion. 
ParaoDa  wlenlnit  to  avail  tbamaelvaaof  tbaoppor- 
taolty  of  acqatrlDie  naafal  art  at  a  Bodarato  coat 
can  oead  In  thoir  oa-noa  to  "tiembyaea  "  P.  O.  Box 
•ait,  when  partioalera  aa  to  lama,  ato..  will  ba 
aaor  *-n  tham  dati  t 


CHANGE    OF    BAdJEC. 

MARTIN  oThORTON 

HAVE    REMOVED    VSOM    THSIR    OLD 
■  t\nd.  comer  . I  Oluaod  U.Qt.oDi.rr  .U  ,  to 
No.  Ill  LKItHloDURHr  STttaKl,       ApUlit 


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MUSICAL    FE8TIVAL 

...    WILL  BB  1. 1  VCR   BT  TBIB  ,,, 

HANDEL  AND  HAYDN  SOCIETY 

....ii  mm... 
CENTRAL  TABERNACLE, 

Tjler  itreet,  aear  Tajlor. 

COMURN01NO  ON    the    »»ni   OP  APRIL, 
aad  eonilnaing  TriRKt  KVmNI.NOlt,  daring 
wbleb  t  me  tbe 

Full  Grand  Oratorio  of  Elijah 


Mendelssohn's   Hymn  of   Praise, 

Togetber  altb  tataetloDa  from 


Will  ba  gWaabya 

GRAND  CHORUS  OF  TWO  HUNDRED  VOICES, 

...   ARI)  AW 

ORCHESTRA     OF    HO    PIECES, 

With  Foil  Orgaa  AccnmaantaaeDt. 

Tbe  Botoa  will  ba  randorad  by  Hra.  Harrioar, 
Monro  and   Uaydoo,  and  Maaara.  Water,  Majtoirv. 
Uampball  aod  Meats. 
CONDUOT0R PROP.  GEO.  T.  EYANS 

Price  of  Admla*loB S)l  "O 

Kei«rvcd  aeaia 1  A>U 

Soata  cao  be  reserved  for  tna  aaaaoa  at  Koblar. 
riman  A  Ua'a.  «SU  Olay  ■'  raat.  on  aod  after  BAT- 
UHPAV,  April  19(.b. 

ttnla  of  SINQLrT,  TI0KBTS.  wUh  RESERVED 
KKATS.  od  SATURDAY,  April  2fltn.. 


AFTER    THE 

THEATRE8  ARE  OUT 

OO  TO  THE 

Hot     SOOtoH, 

■■tter  atreet.  sear  litamj, 

Aod  try  ont  of  tfaelr 

Hot  Seotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 

All    DrinliH    Ten    Cent* 

M  W  JO^.  D.  BRIOOH.  Proprietor. 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM, 

Aad  Vollogt)  ofbfedlelae. 


Pobllo  DAY  AND  NIGUT,  at  EUREKA  HALA 
SiB  Moatgomary  at  raat,    FOR  MEN  ONLY. 

■rtDb.  Jobdax'i  Pbttats  Offior  u  at  »il 
Gearj  atraat  (oppotlta  eld  Meahaaioa'  Pavilion). 


Ladies  and  Children 

....WILL  HUD  ... 

KINKEAD'S 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

A  DRESSING   PLEASANT  TO  TJSB,  EASILY  APPLIED, 
la  not  greaay,  aod  will  not  injure  tbe  moat  delicate.    It 
ouree  ell  dlaeaaaa  of  tba  aoala,  remoTea  dandruff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

bnlin   ihi.  bmlr  >of>  ul  «IOM7.  >nd  I,  1'UKKl.v    VIOB 

Mr-tb.    OriitriAl    BAOK    BRUSH    HAIR    TOHIO   AID 
DBKB8INO  m.it  b.  had  ot  lb.  Aacot. 

JM.     EI.    SATES,    nrniilit, 


ESICSrHT'Sr 

Single  Outside  Rooms, 

— WTTH 

No.  1  Spring  Beds  and  Mattrasses, 

AT  THE 

BRANCH  HOUSE, 

«»■!    HANSOM  K    NTBF.ET,    COB.   OLAT, 

AT 

Plfty     Osnta     per      IVislit, 
And  Lens  by  the  Week. 


OFJ33NT     ^.XiXj     NIGtH 

L,  J,  EWILL,  Proprietor. 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


THE  M6ST  ELUOAMT  OOWOM  WORE  IE  THE  0ITT 

Beers   JSz  Maynard, 

B8S  a^arai  atawst 4o«p  aoBtfc  »f  Bm 


— 


SB 


■Cm  JOTOHAtorAMDlSEMENTS. 
PabUflud  tim  Dm  ta  the  Year  l>i 

••»  M«reh««t -■<    68S  W~M»»t«m  «». 

Below  Moh««oimit.  B«D  ?l»noUoo. 


TUESDAY A.PBIL  29,  K7S 


AMUSEMENTS,    Etc. 

California  Ttieatr*. 

There  was  »  eplendid  towe  la*t  nlgtrt,  when 
Ehik"pe»r6'o  'oreedy  of  "Wucb  Ado  abOTib  Noth- 
Idi"  w«b  produced.  Mrs.D.P  Bowers  as  Beat- 
rice, did  iome  capital  WU  of  BCtlnjr,  *nd  played 
thepartlfcTODphott  wfth  iromeDa*  spirit.  John 
MoOnllottco  waaa  very  go'd  Benedick,  he  mad* 
eTery  point  tell,  and  save  a  *i»id  imoeTaonationot 
the  profeaeed  hater  of  women  afterward")  con- 
qner«d%jloveiBdatratfgy.    Tbe«odi*n»  were 

liberal  in    their  applause,  and  Mr*.  Bowera  and 
Mr.    McOuHongb  were  called  before  the  enrtafei 

"  at  tire  cloie  of  the  fourth  act.  The  new  fea- 
ture of  the  caet  was  tbe  aaatimption  by  Henry 
Edward*  of  the  ro'e  of  Dcgbeny;  J.  O.  William- 
son contenting  himeelf  with  that  of  Vergea. 
Mr.  Hdwarda  gave  an  admirable  im  personation 
Cf  the  aelf  aofficfent  Dogberry,  delivering  the 
vtnodtriigspeecbeeef  thatwoitby  with  a  afenple 
«noenr«loniDe8e  of  tbeir  abanrdity  wbioh  waa 
iwrtectly  chinning.  There  waa  no  blneter,  bat 
Dogberry  waa  presented  na  be  waa  drawn  by 
tbe  ma*ter-aT>ic«"e  aelf-aUmoient  ignoranoe  ln_ 
ftated  with  tbe  pride  of  office,  one  who  never 
dreamed  that  he  could  be  leae  the  object  of 
admiration  *e  other*  than  be  waa  to  himself- 
Mr.  TTilllBmson  in  accepting  the  pattdf  Verges' 
did  b.'.meeli  gTeatcredit.  He  plated  it  so  wall  that 
people  wondered  tbet  they  had  ever  considered  it 
an  unimportant  cbaraoUr  in  tbe  play.  Hie  make 
op  wtB  perfectly  wonderfnl  and  bis  imperasn  . 
etion  of  tne  weak  garrolone  old  man  wbo  "would 
•etaikiDg"  was  excellent  The  play  waB  well  per- 
formed throughout.  John  Wilson  and  Eben 
PJjTDr'on  did  some  good  acting  ic  the  drunken 
scene  between  Boracbio  and  Conrad  In  tbe  third 
net.  'George  D.  Ofcaplln  waB  gentlemanly  and 
.genial  aa  tbe  good-natured  Don  Pedro;  Vf.  A 
M'iUstr  BcffiiivDilj  villeinoua  as  Don  John,  and 
■E.O.  Boe41ey  read  and  acted  tbe  part  ot  the  lov- 
iBR  Count  Olaudio  effectively.  MiBS  Minnie  Wal- 
ton lotted  tewitcbingly  pretty  ne  Hero,  and  read 
and  acted  nnaffeetedly  and  -pleasingly,  and  Miss 
Kellie  Cummins  as  TJrBuia  and  Misa  Caroline 
"Wyatt  aa  Margaret,  rendered  efficient  Bupport- 
The  play  is  splendidly  mounted.  The  garden 
ncere  in  the  third  cct  isoro  of  the  moB*.  baantf. 
ful'sTer peen on tbeetage.  The perspeetlTeissoad- 
tnirable  that  the  eye  ie  deceived,  and  the  groves 
are  so  real.' that  it  would  seem  a  most  natural 
thine  for  the  people  on  the  stage  to  walk  into 
the  m  and  disappear.  The  arrangement  of  real 
flower*  on  tbeetage  (we  suppose  they  are  real, but 
they  may  be  some  of  Porter's  handiwork)  ia  ex- 
tremely effective..  "Much  Ado  about.  Nothing" 
will  be  plajedagaln-tbts  evening  and  every  even" 
Ing'thie  week. 
Alhambrt. 

Tbe  programme  performed,  for  the  firft  time  at 
tnlspopnlar  tbertre  last  night,  gave  general  satis- 
faction. BobBart  and  Charley  Snttondid  some 
capital  funny  bnalnese,  on  the  ende,  in  the  first 
part.  This  waa  followed  by  Bob  Hart's  eketoh 
entitled  "TrickB  on  Travellers"  in  whichfbe.  Little 
Mac,  J-  BobisBon  and  others  appeared,  and  made 
the  audience  laugh  heartily.  Vivian  sang  some  of 
bia'beat  songs  and  told  amcBing  stories,  Charley 
Sutton  appeared  in  Bong  end  dance,  Sam  Riokey 
and  Bob  Hart  in  "Tbe  Bobbers"  and  tbe  very 
laughable  sketch  entitled  "Love  in  a  Tab"  termi- 
nated the  evening's  amnsement. 

Metropolitan  Theatre. 

Tbe  benefit  of  Manager  Bert  last  night  was  in- 
deed a  bumper,  every  inch  of  room  being  occu- 
pied. The  entertainment  was  thoroughly  enjoyed 
by  all  wbo  were  present.  Boon  tbe  Metropolitan 
Theatre  will  be  a  thing  of  the  past,  and  tbe  etige 
on  which  eo  manv  favorites—  tbe  Gougenbeims, 
Mrs.  Jnlia  Daau  Hayne,  Barney  Williams,  James 
Start,  Artemos  Ward  and  a  host  of  others— have 
appeared,  will  never  more  «obo  to  the  tread  of  a 
bueklned  foot. 
Bella.  Union  Theatre. 

Cas3im  end  Fritz,  the  young  acrobats  from 
Bomb  America,  have  oieated  quite  a  a  en  nation  by 
tbe  originality  and  daring  of  tbeir  feats-  In  many 
respects  tbey  are  unlike  any  other  performers  in 
the  same  line  who  have  appeared  in  California. 
Thomas  Campbell,  tbe  batitone,  Lon  Dixon,  the 
favorite  Ethiopian  comedian,  and  many  others 
will  appear  to-night  ia  the  programme  published 
OB  oar  first  pegs. 
John  WUson1s  Amphitheatre; 

Some  of  Wilton's  horses  are  going  out  to  work 
for  a  living,  in  plaoe  of  siok  horse;,  and  as  it" would 
be  rough  on  them  to  work  In  the  day  , timo  and 
appear  in  (bo  ring  at  night,  the  circus  will  close 
for  the  present.  On  Thursday  afternoon  there 
will  be  a  performance  for  the  benefit  of  the 
Protestant  Orphan  Aeylam,  when  the  sroas  re- 
ceipts will  be  given  to  that  charity.  There  will  be 
an  afternoon  and  evening  performance  next  Sat- 
urday. 
Notes. 

The  next  production  at  the  California  Theatre 
Will  be  "Maiio  Antoinette." 

Miss  Anna  Adaaaa.  the  celebrated  serio-Qomio 
einger,  will  appear  at  the  Albambra  Theatre  on 
Monday  next. 

The  Free  Love  Debateet  Pacific  Hall  laet  night 
net  ween  Mra.  KimbsJl  and  H.  0.  Bannett  was  un- 
interesting. Mr*.  Kimball  made  a  rambling  die- 
course,  which  received  eome  applause;  H,  0.  Ben 
uett,  when  he  began  to  speak,  had  tbe  satisfaction 
of  seeing  tbe  audience  begin  to  lwave  the  hall. 

ItisposalBle  that  Miss  Neiison,  the  celebrated 
English  actress,  may  ploy  an  engagement  at  tbe 
California  Theatre  during  the  Fall. 

The  manner  in  which  Laura  Fair  engaged  Ma- 
Cutre's  Opera  House  on  Saturday  for  readings  and 
recitatl-ona  was  aa  fellows:  The  house  was  sob-let 
40  her  W  a  man  who  had  engaged  It  for  a  pano- 
rama, and  whtn  the  proprietor  of  the  building 
heard  of  -it  he  refused  to  opsn  iu  doors  to  any 
snob,  woman.     Bo  Laura  was  euchred. 

The  boys  at  the  Metropolit  n  Theatr*  wanted  to 
have  a  "breaking  no"  on  the  but  night,  and  palled 
op  some  chairs  and  threw  them  on  the  stage 

BtUy  Emerson  has  returned  to  tows  muoh  im- 
ved  in  health. 

Jharlas  FiiUob,  director  of  the  German  Sisdt- 
tbeatre,  who  so  anooaeef  ally  managed  the  Fabbri 
Oambiaatton,  ha*  been  tendered  a  complimentary 
benefit  It  will  come  off  next  Sanday  evening  at 
tba  California  Theatre.  John  MoCnUoogh  has 
effered  the  house  free  of  cbarge  for  the  occasion, 
and  the  Fabbri  Combination  and  others  will  vel- 
uteor. 

The  stags  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre  last  night, 
wa«  osvsred  with  bouquets  thrown  by  the  admir- 
arsof  Miss  Blanche  and  Miss  Ella  Onapman. 

Mra.  MatbiasCrsy,  a  talented  lady  artii*,  long 
residing  in  this  city,  will  shortly  leave  for  Munich 
and  other  ports  of  fcorope  lo'itcdj  for  two  jeara. 


Buckley's  New    Varieties, 

To-nigbt,  after  a  bright  Brat  pfrfc  in  worth. 'Sarry 
Dsvoy,  Miss  Annie  Lamar,  Katie  Zoe,  Ida  May 
Johnny  Price  and  othere  will  appear,  *  laughable 
interlude  and  afterpiece  (will  be  gi**n.  Ibe  full 
programme  appears  on  our  first  page. 
Handel  and  Hay  tin  Festival. 

The  fall  oratorio  of  "Elijah,"  and  Mendelssohn's 
"Hymn  of  Praise"  will  be  performei  el  at  the  Cen- 
tral Tabernacle,  Tyler  street,  near  Tailor,  by  tbe 
Handel  and  Haydn  Soolety.  at  their  three  days' 
festival,  commencing  to-nifiht.  In  order  to  ac- 
commodate the  immense  numb'  ra  who  will  attend 
this  festival,  tbe  Central  and  Market-Btreet Bail- 
road  Ocmpanieawlllpnton  extra  o  .re,  a  sufficient 
number  of  horses  having  recovered  to  make  this 
possible. 
Hosticnltnral  Exhibition. 

In  eonei qnence *t  the  prevailing "hiDpodemio," 
tbe  opening  of  the  annual  exhibition  of  ths  Hor- 
Ueoltnral  Society  Is  pestponed  for  one  week— nntil 
May  S',h. 

San   Fbakcisco    Olympic    Oltjb.  — The 

San  Francisoo  Olimpio  tllub  will  have  a  pionio 
ind  exhibition  at  Badger's  Central  Park,  Oakland, 
on  Thursday.  Maj  1st.  It  is  saro  to  draw  a  very 
large  and  faebionable  oiowd.  Ticket!  of  admis- 
sion to  tbe  PVark,  price  flity  cents.  Tickets  can  be 
obtained  at  the  mnsioBtoreaand  raetsbtre  of  the 
Olnb. 

Ajutomioal  Museum. — One  o!  the  mqst 

c  iznpiete  collectioao  of  the  kind  In  the  United 
iUtes,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  bean- 
lxni  wcx  models,  U  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
-.n.1  ?)  at  the  Musetun  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
mar  may  be  profitably  scent  here. 


Emrr,i£TrationiT.ln4r. 

"How  did  yon  manage  to  win  ber  affec- 
tions eo  quickly,  Dan?  The  receipt's  worth 
knowing."  "Ob,  that  was  simple  enough,' 
replied  he.  "The  first  night  that  I  arrived 
at  the  lodging  house  in  Audkland  I  fonud 
myself  sitting  next  to  a  yonog  '•'woman  at 
supper,  who  I  soon  found  was  ene  of  the 
newly-arrived  emigrants.  I  looked  her  over, 
and  saw  she  was  a  round,  strong,  cheery- 
looking  lass,  with  a  laughing  face,  and 
thought  she'd  do.  I  didn't  know  bow  to  go 
fool  in'  around  her  fas  I  am  oertain  you 
would  have  done,  sir,  no  offence  to  you) 
but  juat  spoke  a  word  or  two  with  her,  and 
when  she  came  out  into  the  passage  gave 
her  a  squeeze  and  a  kiss.  "Eays  she,  'How 
dare  you?1— Bays l,  ll  wants  to  marry  you 
my  dear.' — 'Marry  me  ?'  cries  she,  laughiDg; 
'why,  I  don't  know  jyou.'— 'No  more  do  I 
yon,  my  dear,*  Bays  I,  'so  that  makes  it  all 
fair  and  equal.'  She  didn't  know  how  to 
put  a  clapper  on  that,  so  she  only  laughed, 
and  said  stie  ooulda't  think  of  it.  'Not 
think  of  it,'  sayj  I  artful  like,  'not  when  you 
have  eome  all  these  thousands  'of  miles  ^for 
that  purpose?'— 'What  do  you  mean?*  says 
6he  Blaring-.  'Gome  now,'  say  si,  'don't  tell 
me.  I  know  what's  'what-  When  a  man 
immigration  izea  it's  to  get  work;  when  a 
woman  immigralioniz'S  it's  to  get  married 
You  may  as  well  do  it  at  once.'  Well,  she 
giggled  a  bit,  and  we  were  spliced  two  days 

afterwards." 

[ 7 -♦ 

Hound  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Za  G.  Borkhardt'd  motto.  Fine  Franch  Calf 
Boots  made  to  order  from  $8  to  $10.  A  good  fit 
and  satisfaction  guaranteed.  Gall  at  MO  Wash- 
ington street  and  bo  convinced.  A  foil  assort- 
ment of  neatly-made  gooda  always  on  hand,  at 
prices  to  salt  everyon&'s  purse.  4-ni 


Jack  Slaeppard  under  a  New  Name. 
The  Lord  Chamberlain,  stimulated  by  Mb 
success  in  promoting  reverence  for  the  pow- 
ers that  be  in  tbe  matter  of  the  Court  Thea- 
tre, London,  is  now  keeping  a  sharp  look- 
out in  the  interests  of  general  morality. 
Jack  Sbeppard,  it  is  well  known,  is  a  hero 
who  has  been  looked  on  askaccs  by  tbe  li- 
censing authority,  but  apparently  he  is  not 
nearly  so  dangerous,  as  when  he  bears  ano- 
ther name.  At  tbe  Queen's  Theatre,  Lon- 
don, he  now  appears  night'y  as  Dick  Was- 
trel, while  at  tha  Adelphi  he  has  beeu  resus- 
citated under  the  appellation  of  BobChanco. 
The  Lord  Chamberlain's  care,  however,  is 
not  confined  to  the  mere  change  of  name. 
For  the  sadly  naughty  expreseion  "fake 
away"  in  the  celebrated  "Nix  my  Dolly" 
-song,  tbe  more  modest  and  neutral  M  blaze 
away"  is  subfctilu'ed.  Newgate  again  has  to 
be  spoken  of  as  Newgate,  the  slang' Stone 
Jug  as  making  too  light  of  its  terrois  and 
thus  tending  to  diminieh.  tbe  revereooa  for 
the  laws,  not  being  admitted  into  the  body 
of  tbe  play,  though  curiously  enough  it  is 
allowed  in  the  title.  Byway  of  compensa- 
tion for  these  and  other  alterations,  the 
slang  is  furbished  up  so  as  to  be  on  a  level 
with  the  requirements  of  tbe  age;  and  alto- 
gether the  Londoners  clearly  bave  yery  great 
reason  to  feel  grateful  for  the  curious  mi- 
nutenees  wbich  has  beeu  applied  to  guard 
their  frail  virtue  from  the  allurements  of 
spectacular  immorality. 

♦  -'■■■  ■   — 

Hats  Off. 

An  order  by  the  Sultan  forbidding  the 
wearing  of  tnrbarjs  in  places  of  public 
amusement  is  creating  eome  disturbance  at 
Constantinople. 

Notwithstanding  the  difficulty  of  finding 
husbands  in  MasBacbus.t's,  no  less  than 
thirteen  applications  for  divorce  are  before 
tbe  court  at  Greenfield  in  that  State, 


Corn?,  Bunions,    Inerowine  Nails. 

A  perfect  cure  warranted  by  Albert  Schoen. 
wald,  127  Second  street.  4-bx 


San^wlcn.  Island  Puiu. 

Since  the  ascension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  £ andwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  bind  of  industry  is 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Schieiber,  dealer  In 
bedding  ond  fmniiure,  E20  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  baa  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices tbat  the  gathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
in  demand  oh  account  of  ItB  superior  qualities 
for  mattrass  bedding,  and  doubtleES  IBs.  Schref- 
ber  will  find  no  difficulty  In  dlsnoBimr  of  all' 

that  comes. 

— —         • 

Or,  Barlow  J.  Smrtb. 

Ie  giving  a  oours  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygelan  Hall,  687  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  1H  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  In  regard  to  health 
to  Invalids  dally,  from  9  to  4  p  u .,  free.        i 


Or.    Dorierty 

Hie  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  Is 
bow  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  In 
3an  Francisco.  Office  519  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Letdeadorfl,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Ohoer  House.  t 

Preaa  and.  Sweet, 

Per  the  best  confectionery,  go  to  Cantr  and 
Wamer'a.  107  Montgomery  8t  near  Batter.       n 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Onxes  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  ~-t. 


DFakin's  Sal-  of  Paintings 

Will  take  place  about  May  20th.    Particulars 
in  future  advertisements.  l-h 

McDowell,  Sxiow  Card  Writer 

Bead;  made   and  made  to  order.    Room  10. 

608  Market  street,  cor.  Poet  and  Montgomery  u 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 
Cores  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


3-1 


American  ~Wa*cl*es. 

Reduced  prices,  at  H  A.  Oallender's  62  Sec 
ond  St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  carefully  repaired.  D 


Milli[heet,- Bats  cleaned,  pressed  end 
trimmed  to  order  at  the  lowest  prices.  Mies 
J.  P.  Wood.  82*  Washington  street  4  * 


Br.  C.  T,  s  gi  has  removed  his  office  to  the 
Olympic  Olnb  Building,  corner  of  Hew  Moat- 
Bxrmry  and  Howard.  4x 


San  Francisco  Jewelry  manufactory. 

D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merobant  street.  Diamond 
Setting,  Biamellig.  All  kinds  of  repaMcg 
done.    Jew&lry  for  Bale, 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

A-atrologera* 

Mrs.  Back,  120  Gears  street. 

fioottaellera  and  Stationer*. 

Stacey  &  Mock,  (school  books  aepeoialty ,)  S.  W 

corner  Fourth  and  Mission. 
H,  11.  Moure,  S09  Montgomery,  near  Merohant. 

Bnalneaa  Collegia. 
Hesld's,  Bryant  A  Stratton'a  OoUege,  24  Post  St 

Batcher*. 
KatC,  Fred,  Stalls  94  to  100.  Oali  fornia-Market. 

Clairvoyant*. 
Mra.  C.  M.  S  to  we,  2  •!  Kearny  street.  Boom  9. 

Employment  Office. 
Ohas.  F.  Beoherer  A  Oo.,  692  Sacramento  Street. 
Chinese  Bmploiment  Oc— Pierce  A  Oo.,  627  Sac- 
ramento street. 
O'Brien  A  Ward,  610  Montgomery  street. 
:.  H.  Ktrchoff,  Male  and  Female  Help, 635 Kearny 
French  Fancy  Oooda. 
Looan  A  Oo..  10  Montgomery,  107  and  109  Hotter, 

Hoop  Skirt*  and  Corset*. 
M.  Freud,  S6  Second  street. 

Unman  Hair* 
Sampson,  A.  B.  &  Oo.,  110  Second  street- 

Merchant  Tailor*. 
Holland  Bros.,  12    Post  street. 
HHllner*. 
Mies  Lizrie  Carter,  118  Fourth    treet, 
Mis.  M.  aelig,  226  Kearny  street. 

Searcher  of  Record*. 
O.  V.  Gillespie,  611  Washington  street. 

Wine*  and  XJqnor*.    (Wholesale.) 
Darter!  F.  A  Co..  504  Front. 


Woman's    ftl&hts. 

One  would  think  that  It  was  one  cf  woman's 
rights  to  enjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  same  price  for  it.  Neatly  all  the  res- 
taurants "  for  ladles  and  geiitlemen"  In  San 
Francisco  have  poorer  fare  than  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dine.  These  is  an  exception. 
At  the  Piobeee  B»STAUBAira,  on  Washington 
street,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladles  can 
get  an  excellent  breakfast,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  BockeD,  established 
since  1849,  provides  every  luxury  the  market 
affords.  Both  ladies  and  gentlemen  find  thero 
dishes  to  please  the  most  epicurean  taste. 


Enjoyable  Drrves. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  srethe  leading  es- 
sentials of  an  tnjoyobleride.and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Xranelsco  so  unquestionably 
as  from  Frank  Eoutor,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  ths  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  H1b  handsome  turn-outs  are  need 
by  the  best  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
it  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drivers,  ne  is  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  other  carrltge  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  rarge  number  of  persona,  and 
ladles  in  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
except  those  which  he  provides.  Frank  has  en- 
joyed great  succesB  In  fits  business,  and  the 
admirable  way  in  which  he  conducts  it-makes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  patronize  him,    * 


A  Servant  in  tbe  Corner. 

Weea's  Carpet  fiweeper,  with  the  best  assort- 
ment of  Carpets  and  Furniture  in  the  State,  at 
John  0.  Bell's,  nesrlyippCBite  the  Grand  Hotel 
Mrket  street.  -if 
■■• 

Ladies  Aim  Qxkxlfuek,  renumber  the  lead- 
ing fdBhiosable  retail  Shoe  store  In  San  Fran. 
Cisco.  H.  Hinders,  332  KeajDT  Street,  between 
Pine  and  Bash,  in 

Xt    Is    True. 

J.  A.  Sbaber  &  Co.  are  selling  parlor,  sets  and 
allother  kinds  of  inrniture  and  bidding  cheaper, 
for  cash,  than  any  -other  dealer  In  town.  Other 
dealera  don't  stand  a  ghost  of  a  chance  when 
people  know  Shaber's  prices,    707  Market  street 


JFUve  Hundred  Men  Wanted 

Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leidesdorff  st.       * 


Photosrapnlc    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  People*  Art 
<Hi«4ry,  31  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  stree  a 


A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
juat    received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 

LeldeBderflf  ttreet.  • 

A.  Pleasant  liocation. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodglngB  in  a 

Osntral  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 

and  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 

Tne  building  Is  a  very  fine  one  and  is  well 

lighted  »ud  ventilated. . 

«—      — 

Notice  to  tne  Public 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  1b  now  sel- 
ling off  his  fine  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  chil- 
arena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduoed  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  h>ts,  trunks,  valises, 
efc,  below  cost.    Gall  If  you  want  bargains. Sl 


The  Boston  Furniture  Company 

Has  removed  to  736  Market  street,  between 
Third  and  Fourth,  and  have  a  new  and  well 
selected  stock,  at  reduced  prices.  41 

Fin*    Candies, 

Trash,  Sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 678  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  and  retail,    a 


Tito    "Veto 

Is  celebrated  for  Its  superior  liquors  and  flee 
cigars,  Cennoiselenrs  say  our  "Pony"  Brandy 
puts  a  veto  on  all  others,  OaU  and  sample  it. 
B,  H.  Levy,  proprietor.  Somhweat  corner  of 
Kearny  and  Commercial.  is. 

Star  Shirts  ana  Collar*. 

All  sorts  and  sizes,  for  Fa'e  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  131  Leidesdorff  st,       • 


For    tba    Best    Candles. 

Go  to  the  popul&r  store  of  Geo.  Haas  &  Oo., 
20  Ke^roy  fl'r.et,  JSew  style  e*p  ben  bone  for 
ball*  and  parties. 


!<•! 


SPRING    GOO  81 


DR.  CHflS.  H.  TQZER'S 

PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITUTE 

N.  E.  eor,  Jaebaoa  end  Kearny  st*. 

THE  GREAT  EKADIOATOR  OF  SPECIAL 
COMPLAINTS,  formerly  of  Look  Hospital 
London,  and  tbe  laattwelveyeareof  ban  Francisoo. 
DR.  TOZER  informs  the  afflicted  that  after  visit- 
ing all  the  HOSPITALS  IN  LONDON  AND 
PARIS,  and  Bpendiog  ooe  year  in  the  moat  cele- 
brated Hospital  in  Loodon,  tbe  LOOK,  he  has  re- 
opened his  old  Medical  Institute  at  the  old  Btand, 
wbere  ha  can  always  be  found.  DR.  TOZEk  has 
for  forty  years  met  with  unparalleled  suoceaa  in 
tbe  treatment  of  disease  generally  known  aa 
OHBONIO  AND  SPECIAL  COMPLAINTS. 

SB.  (II  A*,  o.  ;tozek 
is  In  every  way  responsible,  binding  binuelf  to 
eSeob  a  permanent,  cube,  or  making  no  chargee 
Those  who  cannot  afford  to  pay  for  advice  sod 
medicine  will  be  charged  for  medicine  only.  THE 
MONTHLY  RESTUHAT1VE  PILLS,  never  known 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  oases  for  wbiob  they  are 
recommended,  are  to  be  obtained  only  at  my 
office.  Price,  95  per  box.  Full  direction  on  each 
box,  Ben  t  by  Kxprese  or  otherwise. 

Dti.  TOZER  does  not  imitate  the  advertising 
Qaacks  who  make  it  a  praotioe  to  publish  false 
affidavits  and  other  false  references,  bat  refers  to 
tbe  most  respectable  people  in  the  State,  whom  be 
has  cdbed  of  diseases  wbiob  others  have  tailed  to 
euro. 

BE.    CHA8.    IT.  TOZER, 
N,  E.  corner  Kearny  and  Jackson  streets, 

fel-ti  ,  San  Francisco. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMME  IN 
every  Theatre  in  San  Francisco. 

FIGARO 

IS     MAILED    EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 

A  principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon— the  papers  left  in  the  theatres  at  light 
being  gathered  op  and  saved  for  that  parpdee. 


FIGARO 

IS  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH 
en.t  the   centre  of  the  city.  In  all  Hotels,  Ree- 
tanrants.  Saloons,  Stores  and  Offices. 

FIGARO 

IS    OIROULATED    EVERY    DAY    ON    THE 
Oakland  FerryBoate  to  catch  the  passengers 
hat  arrive  by  thegrcat  Overland  Train. 

FIGARO 

IS  "  HEBE,  THERE  AND  EVERYWHERE," 
and  is  constantly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
in  tbe  Theatres,  Traveling  Conveyances,  Hotels, 
and  pnblio  resorts  generally. 

FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  IN  THE  BEST  SOCIETY,  IS 
placed  in  the  hands  of  pearly  all  who  come 
to  the  city  to  make  purchases,  and  is  therefore  the 
best  of  advertising  mediums. 


EXTRA  QUALITY 

BOOTS  and  SHOES 

ON  HAND  and  Kad* 
to  ORDER, 

L.   BLAIR'S, 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 

SICBAME'TO. 

WK.  MORROW.  SOLE  PROPRIETOR.— 
•  Tbf*  house  can  be  rented  by  tbe  night. 
week,  month  or  y«sr  hy,  firct-claBB  companies  only 
Will  hold  about  *1,QU).    Address  a*  above.     apl9 


Philadelphia    Restaurant. 

OHAS.   V.   BKRGOLTJ.  PROPRIETOR. 


THE      OBOIOEST      MEATS      AND 
Vegetables.     Board    by    the   weed. 
•  OS    PINE  HTREUT   between  Kearny 


and  Montgomery. 


<*% 


THE 

cheapest  house 
America 

IS  THE 
GREAT 

IX   L 

AUCTION  STORE 
618  KEARNY  ST. 
COR. 


Business  Conducted 
and  Honest  Principle: 

03ST3E3      PRIO 


ALL    GOODS   WARRANTED! 
REPRESENTED. 


Spring  Goods  Arriving 

THE  LARGEST  STOCK  AND   LOWEST 
OF  ANY  HOUSE  IN  THE  CITY. 


CLOTHING 

COARSE    and    Fil 


UNDERCLOTHING,  ALL  GUI 


White  Shirts  for  the  Mi) 


FASOT    GOODS,     WiTCHB, 

JIWILKY,    K0XIO58,   FI 

FF.KFUME9,    STATU" 

IKBLI9H    OITLEEY,    TBUNI 

BAGS,    TALIS  19,    TOBA« 

A  FDLL  bTOOK  er 

Linen  Coats  and  Due 

A  FDLL  LIME  OF 

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6 1  8  Kearny  st 

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Fourth     Shakapcarian    Revival. 

Tlilrd    WooU.  oT  tl»o    Diigngomcii  i 
—or  t»« 

QUEEIM    OF    THE    AMERICAN    STAGE. 

t),  *.  SOW«S81 

«n  i  «tjj   inin  ni  »t» 

Oront  onnrRotor  of   Bontrloo. 

....AMUarii' 

JOHN  McCULLOUCH as  BENEDICK 

a  wumiu  *  c«it  »  mi  > 

MUCH  ADO  ABOUT  NOTHING! 

r»I'I.»TFi>   WITH 

New  Scenenr  by  W.  T.  Porter,  New  Propirfe^.  etc.,  and  an  Incressed  Chora; 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


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BLACK  AND  WHITE   STATUES! 


S»  «'  etc 


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(UTllIIi] 

<■*■  Hy    Irert,  ha*  BeMTel  to 

pl.t.   ••• 
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»t    tbe    ■■n«l    low  price 


SHIRT    STORE, 


Sooond     street, 

dJJjft  ..a    will    And    n    con 
lf!tt«»V,.  >f   IBIBTI   ...I    Ft 


KBKROIOT    A-    to. 


Msng-TjjT-jivs 

3RAHMINICAL 

)N  PLANT! 


Ett  Indian  Remedies, 

FOR  THE  COBB  OF 

Bora  Threat. 
Dr-Pipalft, 
CUUnh, 
Diarrhea. 
Uocatiustion  end 
Djuntarr. 
h  r  aaatee  of  mb«  of  tbo-e  who 
tied:    flaa.Snasnel  Fordy,  eB>Go?e.- 
.  A.  Feal;  B.  U.  fiiotoo:  Henry  Bd- 
•lifo.nla  Theatre;    Fred  Lister,  ad 
-■-,      Pot-SIT   BaARKY    BTRlikrr.  ba- 
il Bo^aod  Pine,  apiif 


Hffl1' 


WHELDEIf, 

er  and  Paper  Hanger, 

'«•  euai  sheet, 
B«tw.«a  Dnpoet  sod  Btovitoa. 


■  CRT,  OL1IR  VOYAHT.  TBST  , 
>M.W*nlnai-Oknb... 
it  HckavM  dftllf ,  from  li 
Kaodu, 


YABT,  TBST  .J. 
a  b.  oonnltad  »TC 

laQlli-HIO    *•  J> 

tndajr.  iDiidir  udT 


WILLIS^BAND. 

MUBIO     FURN.8HKD    POB    ALL 
o<M»«ioD».    Afusio  imported,  AuraoKed 
and  for  Ml*. 

HABCCIM.   HI.LM     leader    ol 
Orfhritra. 
1IJEHRT  TDK  ItKK  MKHOEX,  !-<:«■'- 

of  Hrfti*  Hund. 
aVOrdtra  from  tbe  conn*ry  promptly  attended 
to       Address    H.     W.     WILLIS,    imon'*     Muilo 
More.  IBS   MottRrtn.rr  Blr-ot,  or    MAKOUH  M. 
BLUM.  »BO  MoaUniBirrfkMt.  1*611 


1\.   SWEENEY, 

MERCHANT   TAILOR 

43    SECOND    STICKKT. 

FINE    GOODS  l~ PERFECT    FITS! 
Satisfaction    Guaranteed! 

A  FINK    LISR   OP  SPRING    AND  SUMMER 
tiOOd,  jOflt  reoeiTtd.     Obi  Ud  .to  Ihnm. 
an"  4  A  Sr.ond  .trret,  mbyTlm 


Bar  Sugar 

R    BALK-SIB    KKABNY    STBIET.   AT 

mekoerb. .  Alio,  mn  kind  of  oaadiai 

Wbolanibj  and  Ba>  IL  „__ 

no7l»  BC.    A.    HBBOBB. 


F°S 


REMOVED. 

THB  WBBD  BSWIflG  MACHINE  AGENCY 
M ency  is  now  renoTed  to  IS!  Raw  Mont- 
S ornery  eiraet,  mm  Howard.  ».  B.-The  WlKD 
'ainllr  PtTonw  took  too  taLchait'pjMailam  e»ar 
flljhty-lwo  comp- titora  at  Um  neax  World'a  Fair 
a'.  P»ria,  IWI ;  alt",  the  itma  first  Premium  at  tha 
«f«at  Hftrtiiiod  In-'.Uaia  Fall,  upon  TWr.N  i  V- 
NIN  K  Point'  ot  boo«<iorltjr  aod  tbat  now.  b»  the 
iDTao'lon  of  an  K.MlKJl  SRLF-ADJ08 1 IHO 
TsailQP.  i*s  T»lqs  i*  oear-j  dooptad.  a^dTatsajia 


Kpr.riAL  FfOTier  to 

Picnic  and  Ball  Committees. 

WE  ABB  PREPARED  TO  FURNISH 
HAM'S  and  UR'UIKMHAH  enrnpoaad  ol 
"i»  !(••«  mu'iui-n'  In  irj0  Siatt,  oodar  oonpe- 
I  int  leaders,  at  fal  r  ntei 

HPKillK      MliIIAUl) 

AMD..., 

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Wltb  tbali  Gicat  BlfiMtlM  . 

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iDcladlna:  the  Child    Waoder,  IAPPHO. 

l.MIE     El. LIS. 

M1B8  H.   EI.LI8  and  W.  KU.lfi. 

Herlo-Com'c    and    Unettlata. 

OUT    LI  k  T  O  \, 

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J*       OLD 

DAVilcBNDRB.     at    tba 

old  oririoa  IR«d  Lion.  I»0«*i7 

atra#t,  baiwaan  Kaaras  and  Dapoot,  wb«r»  roa 
osn  bate  HOT  AND  QtiLD  URlbKS.  nottorear- 
ttaold  Piooa*r  Luooh.     Tb«_"0_ld  fioort '  - 


THE   OLD 

Hot    sootcn, 

IS  Morton  Street.   iif.r  Kearar. 

A.H    Drinltis    Ten    Oeiits 

Hot  Pr';iK8  a  Specialty. 
THE  BEST  TOM  AHP  JbRRT  IN  TOWR. 

Always  on  Ble  tha  New  York  Herald.  Hirper'r 
Waeklj,  Frank  Lsalta'a,  D*»'e  Dolors,  Polios  Os> 
eitto,  ail  lh-  Oalifornia  papaia,  also  London 
Pnnob.  Bail'sLlfa,  Illnstrat«d  London  News,  Oall 
aad  aaklsfy  yourself. 

ar  Don't  foriat  tha  slrn  of  tha  Hot   Snatch. 

fa7tf  W.  (*.  WALDROt.  Proortator. 


GEORGE    HATES* 


D BALER  IS  OYSTKRfe-   OLAMB 
andall  klodi  of  SHKLL  nSH, 
SUlUNoa.  40,  41,  AIS,,  Oftltfornia 

Market,  aotrancn  aa  Oalilorof a  atraet. 

Public  or  priTivt*  parfee*  »-id  familiaui  fmpnltiMf 
from  6  A.w.to  i:  t.  n.    Ladlw'  aod  G-iotlacasn'r 

'  wiyi.a      tairtiy 


Sb 


$50, 

....»T..,. 

LAWCASTER'S 

•jt  WAJBtinroTOW  wtkekt. 

falOl^B  Opp.  Magolra'f  Opara  Bona*. 


SANGER  HALLE 

(SlNOHR'S  HALL,) 
11     OUHT    ST.,     1MB     KRABNT. 


Son*  bot  thr  <Tlolce«t   Strand,  of    Win., 
nnd  Clqaor,  on  hum!. 

DEPOr  WEYAHD  4.  EASCHfS  BAY  BREWEBV 
fei8tr  rums  FK.I.DWABN. 


BOWERY  THEATREo 

SALT    LAKE    CITY. 


VARIETY  TALENT  LN  ROUTE  FAST  VI  N 
alfiaya   aaoor*    firtt-olaaa    onKa«ameott?     bj 
•tapploft  at  Salt  Lake  and  applilnjt  Xo 

B.  JXBOHB, 
f,S  Biu1n«i*    M«STn.g*>T-. 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 


VI11»I*1A    CITY, 

TBI8  ELEGANT  TaEATRB  HAB  BEER  BB- 
rtoeorsted.  aod  aao  b*  ranted  by  the  ntcbt  obt> 
9/    tbe  weak,     burs    and    traTolinc    oompanla*- 
iWrally  Uaalod  with  on  »PPliMM<>oJ>rl**t" 
J  CHI*    PIPEB, 
Mftnaatar  and  eole  Prootiatm. 
Or  to        H.VL.  HeCABB. 
•ISO  Wa«hln»rt«n  «tre«t.  Ban  Frftneiaoa 


Sigpnor  Mancusi, 

pRIYATB  8IKGWQ   LBSBOIIB.-OtABB  OB) 
M ONII AT  and  TBTBIBAT, 

a<  s  t.u.  bi.  jm.i  Bon..,  »•«  >'»,*;',^^*, 


MILITARY    GOODS 

....ABD.   .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRICIh 
TRIMMINGS, 

BBS    Mant«»>»»*»'y  etrt*»,    aTaaaa    Be    1^- 

mblitf  T.  RODOaBS  JGBBUOS. 


"  .FgCfrAJH-  O  J9 

THS  JODBNAL  0*  AMUSEMENTS, 
Published  every  Day  in  the  Year  by 

MtttiTtUant  nud  r.JS  WMhlnytoi  «U 
Below  Montgomery,  Su  Francisco. 


TUEBDAY APRIL  2 J,  1673 


Trouble  Brewing. 

If  tie  Alti  docs  not  mend  its  English,  we 
feu-  that  a  literary  vigilance  committee  will 
rias  and  aappiesi  it.  We  are  oontiaaally 
receiving  letters  like  the  following : 

Those  who  are  safTariog  from  bad  colds 
now  Jidare  they  ara  attacked  by  the  epizo- 
otic. aDd  then  have  the  ontrageons  bad  taste 
to  prouoanoe  it  epi-zoot-io  Gentlemen,  do 
make  five  syllable*  of  it,  please.— Alia. 

Woald  it  not  be  better  taste  for  t  ie  Alta 
not  to  me  sach  "outrageous  bad"  English 
whoa  rubakiag  the  bad  Greek  of  others  ? 
Yours,  etc,  KciiTJB. 

We  do  not  suppose  tbero  is  any  one  on  the 
Alt*  who  has  any  clear  ideiof  the  difference 
between  an  adjective  acid  an  adverb.  The 
Alta  people  imagine  that  they  write  excellent 
English,  la  Monday's  paper  the  following 
arpeared : 

An  old  fossil,  who  writes  and  loiisors  for 
a  waekly  newspaper,  objects  to  our  using  tbe 
word*  "shortly  ticco."  Perhaps  his  knowl- 
edge of  the  Euglish  language  is  so  limited 
that  he  does  not  koowwaat  in  right.  Wash- 
ington Irving,  the  most  graceful  of  Ameri- 
can writers,  frequsnjLy  usad  the  objection- 
Able  expression.    ■ 

Iu  the  same  column,  in  a  report  of  tbe 
Sunday  trip  to  the  Farallone  Islands,  was 
anottier  expression  which  was  doubtless  fre- 
quently used  by  Washington  Irving: 

And  then,  only  think  of  it,  they  went  and 
done  tLe  same  thing  when  they  were  coming 
back. 

If  the  Alta  continues  it)  crnel  murders, 
summary  vengeanca  will  be  taken  on  It  and 
English  Literature  will  be  avenged. 
■  ■  ♦  * .'    ' 

Climate. 

The  Treka  Journal  says  : 

Santa  Barbara  in  the  past  five  jews  has 
made  more  progress  and  increased  in  popu- 
lation faster  than  almost  any  town  in  tbe 
State-  The  last  year  has  witaesed  an  ad- 
dition to  the  numbers  in  its  neighborhood 
of  twenty-five  hundred,  and  a  growth  in 
improvement  that  promises  to  be  perma- 
nent. Yet  Santa  Barbara  has  nothing  under 
tbe  sun  to  reommend it  but  it-t  flue aiimata. 

Nothing  but  it*  climate  I  Climate  is  every- 
thing. In  a  good  climate  there  is  joy  in  liv- 
ing,  and  making  money  is  not  so  impera- 
tively demanded.  It  is  tbe  elimata  of  Cali- 
fornia which  will  be  the  obief  means  of 
drawing  a  large  population  to  this  State. 


Who  are  Tbey; 

The  Washington  Oritio  delights  in  getting 
up  oock  and  bull  stories  about  3an  Francisco. 
'Here  is  one  of  its  latest  fabric  itiona: 

Five  California  idiots  are  going  to  under- 
take a voyage  from  San  Francisco  10  Japan 
in  a  boat  of  less  than  eight  toes  burden. 


Providence,  R.  I.t  has  a  t  eu-ure  which  'it 
fully  appreciates  in  the  parson  of  a  barber 
who  is  doif  and  dumb. 


Ladies,  now  la  your  lime  to  bay  your  under- 
slotblDg  at  »  gnat  Facrid.e,  because  H.  Fri  ■■"■ 
lander  has  gone  lo  Europe  to  bny  his  Fall  im- 
portation^, and  haa  left  order*  to  sell  his  large 
stock  of  lidlsa'and  children's  underclothing, 
comprising  all  styles  and  pattern?,  cheaper  tbin 
at  any  olhtr  place  in  tbe  city.  R<  m  mber  the 
number,  9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Building.      8b 


J5rveryl>o<ly    8ulte«l. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  hats.  At  "  Ths"  Bat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  Etyles  can  be  found.  Tbe  stock  la  immense 
— tbe  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
•  -ooii  there  Is  sure  to  be  suited.  b 


Oo    IVot    Suffer    from    Corns, 

1  hs    nnfortnnata  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 

aS  i,  Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  instant 

r     el  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fl.  Oowau's  Inati. 

■,  810  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.    We 

&  from  eiverlenop.  having  tested  the  Doe* 

«;»('(  capability.  Referenoes  given  tftequired.  b 


'  UBIOTAKT.— Madame  Olara  Aatonia,  the 
*"<:  7oyant  Physician  and  Independent  Tranoe 
'-Meti  im.  333  Kearny  strett,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine. 
Co*  ultati^nsln  ifcoKliah,  French  and  German, t 


<Joofl    Investment. 

Ho  other  city  in  the  United  States  offers 
greater  indicements  at  tbe  present  time  for 
investment  in  town  lots  than  San  Diego.  Now 
Is  the  time  to  secure  lots  at  $25  each  at  431 
Montgomery  street.  Tills  is  the  beat  chance 
ever  offered.  • 


Don't  Fail  to  Call  and  See 

The  most  wonderful  and  sifted  Doctor  For- 
tune Teller  of  the  age.  Madame  Surra,  Astrol- 
oger, Ju»t  arrived  from  the  East,  and  can  be 
consulted  on  ail  events.  Sha  has  charms  for 
Luclr,  Love  and  Happiness,  which  nf ver  fail  to 
tale  effect.  Office  Conciliation,  $2  ;  by  Le'tcr, 
$3.  All  communications  rtrlctly  private.  Office 
hours  from  10  o'clock  ak,  toBr.u.  Satisfac- 
tion go  rinteed  in  every  respect.  Office,  15 
Second  street,  Room  11.  <0 


Pratt**  Abolition  Oil. 

Tho  Peoplb'a  Remedy  for  ail  Aches  and  Pains. 

The    Beat    Remedies. 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
rv's  Webfoot  Pill*,  for  all  bilious  complaints, 
For  sale  by  all  drupgiats.  Agency,  417  SanBome 
street,  ceiner  of  Commercial.  • 

Clam  Chowder  Every  Wijpnt 

Tbe  best  chowder  in  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  16  Morton  street,  just  off 
K.camy.  g-r 

(S*.m  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Rass  House  Carriages,  can  be 
Eonnd  in  front  ef  Ooleman  Broe.  clothing  es- 
-  abUshment,  southwest  corner  iiush  and  Mont- 
gomary  «Jts.,  or  Darter  Stables.  Oarriace  orders 
left    at   either  plscs  promptly  attended  to  an; 


[From  the  Daubnry  News.] 

Many  of  tho  stores'in  Danbury  were  closed 
Fast  Day,  to  enable  tbeolerke  to  play  ball. 

The  price  of  a  menagerie  is  now  redocad 
to  $50,000.  Tbis  will  be  good  news  to  the 
poor. 

A  Danbury  briderocsivei  among  her  wad 
ding  presents  a  roc^ipted  billof  oigbt  dollars 
for  gato  binges,  from  har  father. 

The  use  of  tob»cco  is  a  diegusting  habit. 
It  weakens  the  frame,  benumbs  the  facul- 
ties, and,  what  is  far  worse,  keeps  up  the 
price. 

It  is  told  of  a  Redding  grocar  that  ho  is 
to  particular  that  when  he  gave  a  new  clerk 
the  itoh  ho  warned  a  receipt  for  it,  and  the 
poor  wretch  had  to  icratoh  one. 

A  Danbury  maa  was  going  to  eoud  a  dol- 
lar to  the -Howard  Mission,  but  couldn't  find 
a  Bufflciently  limpsey  bill  to  risk  in  a  letter, 
and  he  sent  bia  regards  instead. 

It  is  about  time  the  little  girl  who  jumps 
the  rope  three  hundred  times,  to  the  deiight 
of  her  parents  and  the  nearest  undeitiber, 
made  her  appearance. 

When  you  see  a  dead  man  in  tbe  road  with 
long  hair,  no  underolothing,  and  bis  boots 
ran  over  at  tho  heel,  you  may  be  quite  con- 
fident it  is  a  newspaper  man  murdered  for 
bis  money. 

The  Modocs  have  made  another  raid  on 
ear  people,  and  murdered  them.  If  ever 
our  government  gets  hold  ef  these  savages, 
gets  them  right  where  they  cannot  esoipe, 
gets  them  wholly  into  its, clutches,  some 
contractor  will  make  money. 

A  teleecope  haa  been  erect  d  which  brings 
the  moon  within  eighty  miles  of  the  earth. 
The  psople  up  in  Goshen,  wbo  manufacture 
obeese  for  a  living,  are  properly  alarmed  at 
this,  and  bave  called  a  town  meeting. 

A  gentleman  on  Deer  Hill  avenue,  who 
makes  bygieae  a  careful  study,  astoniated 
the  man  who  was  Spading  up  his  gat  den, 
yesterday,  by  telling  him  he  ought  to  eat 
plenty  of  fish  on  acconot  of  its  phosphorous. 
The  dfgger.aaid  he  didn't  doubt  it,  '.but  he 
had  no  time  to  go  fishing. 

The  school  visitors,  Messrs.  Hodge  and 
Pond,  were  at  the  South-Centre  School  tbe 
other  day,  examining  scholars  for  the  High 
School.  Mr.  Pond,  wbo  is  a  remarkably 
grave  and  serious  appearing  person,  had 
oharge  of  the  Grammar  branob,  and  gave  a 
bright  looking  boy  this  sentence  to  correct: 
Between  you  and  I  this  Is  good  butter.'* 
Tbe  boy  shortly  returned  the  slip  thus  mar- 
ked." "Iticorrt'C;  the  lamp-post  is  omitted." 


New   Munic. 

We  have  received  from  M.  Gray,  the  pub- 
lisher, the  followiog  pieces  of  muaic:  "I 
will  Stand  by  My  Friend,"  as  sung  by  Chas, 
Vivian,  words  by  Bedford  Beute,  mueio  ar- 
ranged by  George  T.  Evans ;  another  of 
Vivian's  songs,  entitled  "Come  and  See 
Me,"  words  by  Sam  Booth,  musio  arranged 
by  Carl  .HeBB,  and  a  ballad,  "Yes,  Love, 
Wbeo  8tars  are  BreathiDg,"  words  by  Bev. 
John  Bosenberg,  musio  by  Jerome  Hopkins 
Mr.  Gray,  bas  also  recently  published  a 
mazouika,  entitled  "Alexandrina,"  com- 
posed and  arranged  for  tbe  piano,  and  dedi- 
cated to  the  Bohemian  Club  of  San  Francis- 
co, by  Manuel  Y.  Ferrer. 


It  is  not  worth  while  to  think  too  much 
about   bsing   good.     Doing   the   best   we 
know,  minute  by  minute,  hour  by  hour,   we 
insensibly  grow  to  goodness  as  fruit  gross 
to  ripeness. 
Oysters. 
In  strolling  round  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
uur  careless  feet,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  ecueen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  moSBy  atone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell. 
Hade  that  window  seem  to  be 
Rome  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

.Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  hare- 
It  looss  so  nice— and  try  their  oheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.m 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  maffnificentiy,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Oooked  every  style;  Just  thihk  of  that, 
And  If  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  smd  orabs  and  terrapins ;] 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  plaoeaR  kinds  of  game. 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure. 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem," 
That  they  have  here  the  best  Ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "su^h  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  And  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Paciflo  Oyster  Bonne.  S37  Bueh  street,   above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

OEABLB8  HAAKE*  Proprietor. 


Lndlcs  "Vl  wit  lust  Cards. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Joan  P. 
Dwteb,  126  Batter  street,  opposite  Lick  House, 
and  at  the  Grand  Hotel.  N.  B.— Hasdbjeb- 
oHsars  neatit  m  lbkxd.  Pkkuakbhie  of  every 
description  to  order,       s 

Those  Beautiful  New  Carpets. 

At  Jas.  W.  Bornhsm  &  Co's,  No.  618  Market 
and  17  Post  streets,  are  going  like  hot  oakes. 
New  and  choice  patUrns  constantly  arriving. 
A  perfect  mnh  t?  see  ana  buy  them.  Elegant 
parlor  furniture  msde  to  order  In  the  finest 
syile.  .  4  a 

Mrs.  M.  W.  Kind,  dreB&maktT,  hat  removed 
to  122  Geary  street,  between  Dnpont  and  Stock- 
ton, op  polite  Starr  King's  church.    -  3; 


White  Labor  Only: 

Employed    by    tbe  What  Obeer  Liundry,  121 
Leideadoiff  street.  • 

We  Ret  no  buFinena    f  nm   Chinese,    end    we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 


The  Right  Spirit. 

The  Boston  Saturday  Eveoiog  Gazette  has 
as  little  humbug, and  m.iudlio.  sentimentality 
in  it  as  any  paper  we  know.  The  following 
is  a  Bpeoimeu  of  the  bold,  manly  style  it  bas 
of  trcft'iog  the  subject  of  haoging  for  mur- 
der: "We  read  that  Nixon,  who  shot  a  man 
down  in  cold  blood  in  New  York  a  thort 
time  ago,  and  wbo  was  sentenced  to  be  bang- 
ed on  tbe  16th  of  May,  has  completely 
broken  dowo,  and  U  now  a  pit  able  object, 
owing  to  the  terror  with  whioh  his  situation 
inspires  bim.  Tbe  man,  in  common  with 
tbe  majority  of  murderers,  is  naturally  a 
•owardlycur.  He  exhibited  no  terror  or 
remorse  for  his  crime;  went  into  court  each 
day  with  a  smiling  face,  and  an  appearanoe 
of  the  utmost  conudaaoe  ia  his  acquittal. 
He  is  condemned  and  sentenced,  and  begins 
to  bellow,  with  fear,  and  to  exhibit  tbe  most 
disgusting  weakoe3B;  Tbe  officers  of  tbe 
ptiaon  say  if  he  does  not  die  of  fright  he 
will  have  to  be  oirriad  to  ths  gallows. 
Garry  him  there,  by  all  means,  if  it  be  neces- 
sary. The  idea  thit  one  man  may  take  tbt 
life  of  anotaerandesoapa  the  consequences 
had  better  be  done  away  with  at  once.  It  is 
no  reason  for  not  hanging  a  man  because  ha 
iaa  coward.  Foster  wis  a  oowird,  Reynolds 
was  a  coward.  WebBterlwas  a  coward,  and 
when  the  time  comes  Stokes  will  be  found  a 
eoward.  It  is  only  natural  that  ths  man  who 
assassinates  an  unarmed  fellow-ore aturo 
ibould  be  deficient  in  all  manliness,  The 
desperado  may  manage  to  keep  an  appear- 
ance of  calm  and  eourage  when  ha  has 
reached  tho  term  of  his  unrighteous  life, 
but  he,  too,  ia  a  ooward  at  heart.  Tbe  sim- 
ple fact  that  be  takes  bis  victim  always  a' 
a  dUadvan'age  is  proof  enough  of  that.  But 
it  is  long  sinoe  we  have  heard  of  &ucha  pul- 
ing, miserable,  spritless  creature  as  this 
fellow  wbo  shot  an  unoffending  man  to 
4eath  in  tbe  publio  streets  simply  becaute 
he  happened  to  be  in  his  way,  aod  when  he 
is  mada  to  answer  for  it,  whimpers  and 
blubbers  like  a  whipped  ehild,  and  iu  L» 
terror  lies  for  honrsmncxiBciousinhiscell.' 


PICNICS,  EXCURSIONS,     ETC. 


Sharp  Little  Cock. 

At  an  elegant  dinner  party  given  in  tbi3 
city  the  enfant  terrible  of  the  family  was 
permitted  to  occupy  a  seat  near  one  of  the 
most  distinguished  guests.  The  bete  noir 
is  much  given  to  conundrums,  which  are 
not  always  appropriate.  Moreover,  tbe 
young  man  has  a  sister  who  is  a  sniniDg 
belle  in  society.  Eliza  is  the  name  of  the 
young  lady,  bnt  the  young  scapegrace  wilj 
eaU  her  Liza.  The  company  were  startled 
by  the  voice  of  the  vouogster  asking,  "Why 
is  father  like  the  devil?"  An  awkward 
pause  then  ensued.  Then  he  shouted  out: 
"Because  he  is  the  father  of  Lize"  (Hob)  , 
The  boy  did  not  get  his  desserts,  for  he  was 
sent  to  bed. 

School-teachers  in  t  e  Swiss  eanton  of 
So'eure  are  forbidden  tjincolca'e  the  doc- 
trine of  Papal  infallibility. 


The  Last  New  Song. 

Air—  "Moet  tfi  Chandon," 
Emerson  porvllle  it  my  name, 
My  business  always  Is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oystera,  aod  Fancy  Boast, 
RellFhcB  tt('6°,  that  my  house  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  s Low, 
Oh  I  high  oh  I  Oh  I  high  oh! 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go, 
Corvllle  tays  sol  Eays  sol 
On  Fiae  Street,  it  No.  410, 
Remember  the  number  and  call  again. 
Visions  of  8hell.fi  >h  In  every  style, 
Inwardly  cause  you  much  to  smite. 
Laoles  with  escorts  there  always  go. 
Ladles  got  Ladles  got 
Emerson  Corvii'e's  polite  I  and  so 
3-1  They  got  they  got  they  got 


Pbivatx  Lessons  in  ths  Fbenob  Lakguaoe 
by  JT.  JoeBet,  graduate  of  the  University  of 
Paris,  late  Professor  of  De  la  Monnals'  Normal 
Bohool  for  Teachers,  and  of  St.  Mary's  College, 
London.  404  Geary  street,  between  Mason  and 
Taylor,  upatalrs,    Ben  of  reference  given.    4  q 

B&"Fob  Chtldilen's  Pjotuueb  go  to  MonsE'e 
Gaj-leby,  417  Montgomery  street,  ,  3-v 


Twenty  Thousand 

Papsr  Collars,  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Ohear  Lanndry,  office  121  Leldesdoiff  st. 


PICNIC    AND    EXHIBITION 

....OF   THK.... 

San  Francisco  Olympic  Club, 

....AT.... 

Badger's  Central  Park,  Oakland, 

OS 

THTB8D1T MAT  1,  187B 

GRAND  OUT-DOOR  FESTIVAL  OF  THE  SEASON 

Ualtfog  with  the  picnic  attractions  one  of  tbe 

GYMNASTIC    AND     ACROBATIC 

ENTERTAINMENTS 

For  wblott  the  Olpb  has  became  famous,  to  tike 
place  id  tbe  afternoon. 

BALLKNtfERlVS  UELKBRATED  BAND  has 
bseo  eoKageo  for  tbe  day. 

Tbe  bi»t.  will  leave  tbe  Oak'and  WhaTf  at  9:20, 
10:10,  11:20  AH,  and  12:10,  1:50,  and  3  p.ir.,  coa- 
neotlas  with  me  care,  wbiob  ran  di-eoiij  to  tbe 
Hark,  retarnioR  unary  hoar.  Fare  »0  CENTS 
for  tbe  round  trip.  Tbe  Oakland  borso  oar*  ma  t9 
tbePark.    sfJ^SMet  OKDEK  w  II  be  maintained 

Admi-eioD  ti  the  Park.  50)  i.  Elf  PS;  Ohildren, 
hall-price  Ticket*  can  be  had  at  the  varioae 
musio  stores  and  of  member*  of  tbe  Olab.     ap26 


S.  F.  and  N.  P.  R.  R.  Co. 


CHANCE  JOF    TIME. 

ON  A,NT>  A.TTFR  APRIL  1,  1S73,  THE  STEAH- 
or  ANTELOP",  connecting  at  Dooano*  Land- 
ing  wito  tbe  8an  Frtnclaoo  A  Nona  Pacific  Rill- 
road  Company  for  Oloverdale  and  all  intermediate 
etitloDB,  will  leave  San  Francisco  daily  (Sundays 
exopted),  from  Broadway  Wharf,  at  3:30  P.M.  Be- 
ruroinu,  the  train  will  leave  Oloverdale  daily  at 
'5:30  o'clock  am  ,  connecting  at  Donanne  "itb  the 
Bte  ,mer  and  arriving  in  San  Fianoiaoo  at  10:20  a  m. 
'I  hs  steamers  and  oars  maki  clone  connections 
with  itagea  to  and  from  all  points. 

SUNDAY   EXCURSI0N77T  REDUCED   RATES. 

Leave  Ban  Francisco  at  8  A.  u.  ovary  Sunday 
arriving  at  Uloverdnle  at  1  o'oiouk  p.  m.  Returning 
will  Uave  Oloverdale  at  2  o'clock,  arriving  In  San 
Fra&oiaoo  at  7  o'oiouk  This  will  allow  ex.oo.r- 
sionlBta  several  boars  at  any  of  tbe  places  along 
toe  line  of  tbe  r»«d  For  >w  I  information  apply  at 
the  Oompini'd  cfQ-m,  4«G  Mot.t  jomerr  street. 

apl8  PlOTrH  DONAHUE.  President. 


The  City  Gardens 

FOB  THE 

Coming  Picnic  Season ! 

THE  ATTENTION  OF  ALL  SOCIETIES,  As- 
sociations and  Military  Companies  ia  called 
to  the  advantages  offered  by  these  commodioos 
and  beautiful  grounds  for  Holiday  Picnic  Festi- 
vals. They  can  be  procured  on  any  day  in  the 
week  for  piomo  purposes  the  coming  season  on 
more  advantageous  terms  than  any  grounds  in  the 
State. 

THE    CITX    GARDENS 

Are  easy  of  access  without  any  tariff  to  "ooietles, 
and  are  provided  with  large  and  beautiful  Lawns; 
large  Shade  Tries;  beaaufal  Flowers  and  Planta 
from  every  dime;  numerous  Swings;  two  mam- 
moth  Dancing  Pavilions;  a  natural  Lake,  wit' 
Pleasnre  Boats;  Fountains  acd  Observatory  Tow- 
ers, all  perfeotly  sheltered  from  tbe  winds.  A 
mammoth  Restaurant  is  on  tbe  groands,  and  every 
convenience  for  tbe  acoommedation  of  large  Pic- 
nics has  been  made.  Everything  bas  been  placed 
in  the  most  complete  order  for  the  coming  season 

TUE  CITY  GARDENS 
Are  the  largest  in  the  State.  They  contain  S'-a 
acres  of  Knoll  and  Shaded  Laws,  Flower  Gar- 
deire,  etc.,  and  are  capable  of  accommodating 
20,000  persons  with  tbe  greatest  conventente.  Ex- 
tra Cars  ran  directly  to  the  Garden*. 

Picnic  Committees  are  especially  invited  to  oall 
acd  inspect  the  Grounds,  and  ascertain  terms, 
which  will  he  most  favorable. 

M.  T.  STEVE \8,  Proprietor. 

sVOfflae  hours  3  to  G  P.M..  daily,  at  the  Gardens, 
corner  'twelfth  and  Foiaom  streets. 

N.  B-SOO,Ooe  Admission  Tickets  were  sold 
by  various  Associations  holding  'festivals  at  tbe 
City  Gardens  last  year.  The  sale  of  spirituous 
liquors  will  be  prohibited  on  the  grounds  on  I-  ea- 
•  ival  days.  mn4tf 


Badger's  Central  Park,  Oakland 


THESE  BEAUTIFUL  GARDENS  ABE  NOW 
open  for  tbe  seaion,  and  suny  of  the  most 
popnlar 

PICNICS 
Will  be  held  there.     The  attractions  are  numer- 
ous.    SKATING  PAYILION,  MUSEUM,  GYM- 
NASIUM.   Skating  free  on  weekdays. 

Admission £5  Cents 

OHILDREN  lO  OENTS.  aP17  tt 


BemoTal, 

Samuel  Swift  bas  lemoved  from  116  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  machines  rented  end^re- 
paired  as  nsuil,  and  sold  cheaper  than  ever,  x 


Attention,    Ladles 

To  give  the  s&ln  the  softness  of  velvet,  and 
the  tint  of  the  Illy  to  the  complexion,  use 
Dickey's  Gbf.mk  db  Lis.  l 


Fob  mra  wobk,  go  to  T.  0.  Jesenp,  dcctlet, 
oor.  Sutter  md  Montg'ry,  over  Tnckor'a.     3-u 


Public  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a.  m.,  ctn 
be  returned  In  tbe  evening  If  retpiirtd;  we 
never  disappoint!    What   Oheer   Laundry,  121 

Lelaesdorff  street.  • 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Ourea  Rheumatism,  and  Neuralgia. 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


THE  aFREE  LOVE  DISCUSSION 

WILL  BE  OONTINDED  IN 

ANTHONY'S    HALL 

Thla  Evening    April  SOth 

Ateieht  o'clook.    Question  for  debate— "WHAT 

IS  FREE    LuVK?,r    Speakers,    pro  at  ooo^eaon 


allowed  ten  minatea. 


'U,     "UU 

,p2»n 


AFINrT-WOBKRDOROOHETBKD-SPREAD, 
tbe  work  of  Mra.  K.  Stanley  (Miss  May  Lea- 
lie),  wi>l  be  rafflsd  ror  on 

8ntnrduy  EveBtng,   SCny  lOLh, 
AtS^sa^A  POND'S,  oo'ner  K-arny  and  Ru-.h 


IOO  WILL   FIND 
&A.A1&.     MARI03NT 

....AT.... 

The  Corn   Exchange, 

IK.,   IS    CUT    STKEET.       »pl7 


RETURN  THE  BOOK! 

\JTTHOEVER  BORROWED  THE  "MEMOIR 
**  OF  HOME"  from  the  FiaaBO  Office  is  par 
tienlarly  reQoested  to  return  it  at  one*. 


J.    C.    COMBES, 
TEITRAIMINr    LTrxVCH, 

Car.  Second  and  Tehama   streets. 

■•-Terrapin     constantly    on     hand. 

Ojsters  in   erery    stvle.     PRIVATE 

SUPPER     BOOMS  F.~>R  PARTIES. 

deo  SI  1  m 


Branch  Saloon  and  Billiard  Hall 

Cor.   Mnrk-t  and  Third  •treeti, 
25.  E.   cor.  Oomuerelal   and   I*eldeMl orsT. 

L0NB  ORINKsTThAIF  PRICES. 

»pl91m  JOHN  D.  YiTE3. 


GERMAN    PIANOS. 

THE  BgST  AND  TH«  OHXAF- 

Kionr.nb't.dter  A  On.,  A.epu 

'    rirtfof 


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CHAS.  MAYE| 

Pione&7  Cloak; 

(Form.ily  fc»>'  4  Wail,  , 
So.    HO  BOBTe«"H*l; 

Oppo.lt*  thic  X«Ick  B  , 
BKASCU,    408     KKAJBN1  | 

ME.   HATER  0*1X8   AT.'W  I 
liu-ee.nd  well  e.l.afaf  t^.vttl  I 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Si)]] 
and  Clota, 

And  bia  new  etp'es  of  ready-msde  f 
•thar  LADlEb^SUlTS,  at  VERT  1; 
Also,  a  larce  stock  of  btripea.  Mr,  \ 
ehawlB,  Lace  Jackets,  bilk  md  & 
SiiliB.  Satins,  oloakmci.  and  ntn  \ 
Trimminae.  JTJ8T  AEBIVKD  iL  ' 
thaBpring  styles  of 

PLJUJT     AMU     F.Maioi 

IjIJIEN    SUIT*, 

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SPRING   EXHIBITION 

q>  TW* 

Bay      DUtriot 

Horticultural  Society, 

Horticultural  Ball 

•Ta>fa.T»>»  •tiiit.    iui    rraarr. 

HAS    BEEN     POSTPONED. 

to  t*mm  ■■■■■■   >f  taw  r***al*a»a  «r 

It*-    R»I*MII*. 

For  One  "\^7"oeix.. 


Opening  Day,  Thursday,  May  8 


Fair  to  continue  Nine  Days. 

CONCERTS  AFTERNOON  MD   EVENING. 


1*.  ■.-"fliirt"  will    ae  the  aaly  rrtir»M  a* 
the  Hortlcwllwrnl   T*lr. 


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a*  bat  to*,  eoaoaetad  wrta  tba 

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-'-  Uat  wilt  reader  tba  Ml. 

-     1  It  baa  avar  baan  dartna 

'•an  af  lie  Breeperltr.  Oar  BlUa  ol  Fan 
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» aTan  aWlTO  BKHT.        man 


ihs  Painted 

I  A  WD    RBTOTTUHBD  IN 

iiettto  (oil  iife-aiio,  oiwpii 
I  ninotr,  oa  very  raoda  rote 

»-o«.T  «,  kaatmak, 

«M  Kunu  rtiMt, 
■^■iaiOaliiamUaaAPias. 
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DBA  TROMHUTZ  A  t. KB  DBS.  OK  \  DUATKR 
of  tbo  LalpoiotBd  Yloooo    Dnivor-iuaa.  tod 

a'*  Aailtiaot  hurtraoDa  United  Stale.  Army,  ha** 
opened  their  Offl-e  ond  laohorator*  m  No.  ASA 
K  {CARRY  HTRfcKT,  near  Oallforelo.  for  tba  treat- 
man  of  dleeeeee  of  tbo  Uno.tr  »od  Generative 
<Jr*;a..«.  and  all  Fncnate  {Jom pl»l a U.  To  eafferer* 
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aMlia*  Extract  «f  Toll*,  loomdlof  lohaliott 
ApDftrotas.  wbloO  U  ar'aneirely  aiad  Id  ■■rep*, 
aed  for  which  wo  am  tbo  Nolo  .ft.U  for  iftq  Pe- 
oiBo  UomU  For  farther  pantoyl -re  eolt  or  addroo* 
DK.H  TKOMMMTZ  A  LKBDKtf. 
MB  K*ira*  ■tree',  ban  Preocieoo. 

Orrica  Hooaa-Froa  10  to  1?  a.  m  .  i  to  «  r.  M  , 
atd  *  t .  1  r.  u 

P  8.— separate  ootranoe  for  tha  ooooaaodatloo 
of  I.aii»a  otl>  It. 


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Ladies'  Hair  Dresser, 

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Alao,  OLBANM,  DTBR,  and  RKPAIRK,  Id  tbo 
taoft  Hloottflo  man  nor.  Ha  baa  mada  tbo  abort  % 
■poaltltr  (or  90  fpur,  aod  la  boand  to  giro  aotlo- 
fdvctlon  toall.  op741m 


CUSSES  INJLOCUTION. 

IiWO  Or  THB  LKADING  MBMBEBB  OP 
>  tbo  TboaUioel  Fto(«mIod  la  •  ailforol*  pro> 
psaa  fcrataa  olnaoo  for  Uatmottoa  In  Eloontton. 
Patseaa  wtaalaa  to  arall  tbomoolroo  o<  tho  opaor- 


iolrniMM  U  "OombTMa  "    P.  0.  ilox 
KM,  wboa  pantoalan  sa  to  taa  ate,  wUI  M 


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CENTRAL  TABERNACLE, 

Tyler  street.  Rear  Tajler, 

COHHBNCUfO  OH   THE    ••Til   OF  APRIL, 
udooodoaLOg  niKKi.  BTaflNOS,  dor1o« 
which  laitbt 

Fall  Grand  Oratorio  of  Elijah 

AKS 

Mendeluohn's    Hymn  of    Praiw, 

Toaotbar  with  toloctiooa  (roa 

BeetboTca'a  Knardl,  Winian  Tell,  N|a. 

bat  Mater  aad   I'.rnaal, 

Will  bo  ftiTOBbra 

9RAND  CHORUI  OF  TWO  HUNDRED  V0ICE5, 

....amp  av.... 
ORCHESTRA     OF    :iO    PIECES, 

Ttlth  Fall  «rc«m   ArrnMpnwl  nrit. 

Tbo  Solot  will  b«  rondorrd  bf  Hrt.  Morrioar, 
Mooro  aed    Rordo-i.  aad  Maura,  Major,  MAaalie, 
Oonpboll  aod  Mob  la. 
OOMLUOTOR ...PKOF.  OBO.  T.  RTAHB 

Price  «f  Adnata. torn at  *0 

B^M-rrrd  Avail 1  SO 

Hi  cit  bo  rooarrod  for  too  nuoo  at  KobUr. 
Onaoo  A  Uo'a.  «»:i  Ulaj  atraol,  on  an.J  after  HAT- 
URIUV,  April  l»ib. 

Halo  of  HIN.UjK  TIUKKTS.  wltb  KKSBRVKD 
SKATS,  ob  SATURDAY,   April  Wtb. 

Sir-  Pall  partloolars  will  bo  foood  1b  Pampbltto 
to  bo  bod  »t  oJt  tha  Moalo  Storoo.  oplft  td 


A. FT F. K.    TBI 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

GO  TO  TBI 

Hot      BOOtOll, 

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Aod  try  oae  of  thoir 

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Mil  JOS.  D.  BBIOOS.  Proariator. 


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...WILL  KUtD... 

KINKEAD'S 

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ADBJWSIRO   PLKASAKT  TO  USB.  EASILY  APn  ir». 
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Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

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TaVBLC. 

aaT-Tb.    Orliiaal    SAO'    BRUSH    EAJB    TOBI0    AJTB 
DRHMBI.SO  avb.  bad  o'     .lil.cl, 

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OarntrNavMoBldoa?      i.ad  Howard  atrMta.aedof  all  Drajr- 

Single  Outside  Rooms, 

— —  ana 

No.  1  Spring  Beds  and  Mattrasses, 

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OB.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  UNATOKICAL  MUSEUI, 

Aad  uallata  of  Kladltlaa. 

1U.UUV  In  ablaota  w  be  eaaa.  r 
PaMla  DAT  AHD  IIIOHT.  «  BDMBL 
SIR  Moaujoataaatraat.    FOB  MH.N  o; 


Bnn  atnat  (a»ooala»aS' 


■ail  Omm  la  at  1 


XTirty     Cnti     xoa>r       KTiiHt, 
And  Leas  by  the  "Week. 


OPBX    AX1I1     uiaxx' 

L.  }.  EWAXt,  Pmp«letor. 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


:  MOST  EUGANT  CUSTOM  TTOBK  III  TSB  .OTFT 
Been   atfc  MayBMrd, 


m^mma^m 


THE  JOUBNAL  OF  AMITSEltENTS. 
mblieUed  every  Day  in  ih«  *«*  * 

r.     2?-     boq-^»x>tts 

Below  Monteo»»Fy.8«  yr*D0l*!*__ 


WEDNESDAY APBIL  30, 


1873 


AMUHEMKNT8,    Etc, 

Alhambra. 

Charles  Vivian,  Little  Mar,  Bob  Hart.  Charley 
SuttOD.Sini  K.ckef.and  tbe  o»m  torraiDR  aba 
conbinatioo  koowri  as  Emereon'a  Minstrel*,  will 
pr«aeot  a  capital  programme  to-nl*Bt.  Among 
the  act*  are  -Tricks  on  Traveller*. ''  "'The  Bob- 
bare,"  and  "Lovsina  Tub." 
California-  Theatre. 

Exaalleataa  it  tba  manner  Id  which  the  corned? 
-ol  "Moch  Ado  About  Nothing"  Is  mount«a  aid 
performed,  It  ia  not  up  fair  a  ion.  To-nlRht  and 
to-morrow  oigbts  are  annonuoed  a«  the  last  two 
on  whioh  It  win  be  performed.  Those  who  can 
*ppr«ct*t*  one  ol  Bbakspearo'a  moat  charming 
comedies)  admirably  produced  eaoald  seize  tbese 
opportunitiee.  "Eliasbote"  will  be  played  on 
Friday  and  "East  Lyone"  on  Saturday . 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

The  performances  of  Oaesim  and  Frlla,  the 
yonng  aerobste  from  South  Amsrics.  vare  ot  the 
moat  surtllngly  oilginal  ofaaraeter,  and  haw 
cawed  a  furore  at  this  house.  Tbey  twill  appear 
to-night  in  a  capital  programme,  which  la  given  on 
our  first  page. 
Bnckley**  New    Varietiea. 

Among  the  amuaiDgaota  to  be  played  to-aigbt. 
are  -He  Was  There"  "He  Haa  Got  The  Epizootic' 
and  "Engaging  Talent."  The  new  pantomime   of 
Poo  Joan"  is  a  great  success. 
Handel  and  Haydn  Festival. 

The  festival  of  tae  Handel  and  Haydn  fcooiety 
eommeoeedlaBtnlgbtatthe'Tabenaoie,  on  Tyler 
street,  near  Taylor,  and  that  building  in  whioh  the 
Bjaal  twang  of  the  Singing  Pilgram  hag  been 
beard,  re-echoed  with  sweet  mosio  by  some  of  the 
best  vooal  and  Instrumental  performers  in  the 
oioy.  The.  program  me  for  the  first  night  (inoludad 
"The  Stir  Spangled  Bincer,"  sung  by  4  ohorm  of 
•ne  hundred  and  flit?  volceB,  and  other  popular 
performances.  To-night,  Mendelssoha'4  grind 
oratorio  ol  "Elijah"  will  bs  given,  and  there  will 
be  a  general  mnater  of  the  lovers  of  flue  music. 
Hts.  Mariiner,  Mrs.  Hayden,  and  Messrs.  Mayer, 
Maguire,  Campbell  and  Makin  will  sing  the  solo 
parte.  The  car  comraHDiea-  Ion  with  Tyler  street 
IscomDlete,  and  extra  Care  will  be  rnn  again  to- 
night. 
San  FrrtnciKCo  Olympic  Club. 

This  Glob  will  have  a  picnic  and  exhibition  to* 
apr-ow  at  Badger's  Central  Pa'kr  Oakland,  They 
«i*ll  perform  i  varied  programme  compristog  some 
of  their  best  and  mo  t  diffloult  feats.  Balleuberg'e 
Band  has  been  engaged  for  ths  day.  Ticketa  any 
DO  obtained  of  members  of  tne  olub,  and  at  the 
mueic  stores.  There  is  sure  to  be  a  large  and  fash- 
ionable gathering  ou  (bis  occasion, 
Death  of  William  Chas.  Hacready. 
A  telegram  received  this  [morning,  brings  the 
news  of  tae  death  of  Hacready  at  the. age  of  eighty 
year-.  Since  1851  he  hae  been  dead  to  the  Btage, 
•and  hae  long  been  spoken  of  ae  belonging  to  the 
past  generation  of  actors,  'The  great  Maoready" 
left  the  stage  In  the  height  of  his  greatness,  and 
lor  the  ta?t  twenty-two  years  lived  in  [retirement. 
Cbariee  Eean,  l.dwin  Forreat,  and  bow  Maoready 
So  thus  tbey  pass  away. 

ABatouioaii  aitJSiBirM,— One  ol  the  most 
c  .loptete  collections  of  the  fctnd  In  the  United 
sttatee,  comprising  hundred-  of  oostly  and  beau- 
tiful wrx  models,  is  daily-  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
Only)  at  the  Mnseam  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
twer  may  be  profit* hi t  spent.  h~r*- 


A  Bootblack:  Stor*. 

DuringaBlighUolllobusioeJS    (  twoii,ti3 
bootblacks,  one  white  and  one      fy^  were 
standing  on  a  corner  doing  r   >M;jiagi  w.en 
the  wbitg  bootblack  agieed  t    ,  ll&ck  Ue  biec- 
bootblack's  boats.    The  bl    /rk  .bootWn«k  was 
of  coorBe  willing  to  have  '  ^  boo  a  blocker]  by 
his  fellow  bootblack,  ar  A  ^  bwrtblack  who 
ba4agr«ed  to  black     ^  ^^  bootblack's 
boots  went  to  work  a    -yj.^^  tba   bootblack 
bad  blacked  one    ^  ^6  Wbc1£  bootblack's 
boots  ti'l  it  sh-n  ^^a  manneT  that  would 
make  any  bootl  inct  "proTid,  tbis  bootblack, 
■who  had  agte?  d  to  tHck  tbe  black  bootbl  aok'a 
boots  Tei'uJed  Walikck  tbe  other  boot  of  the 
black  bootbla'CE  until  the   black  bootblack, 
who  bad  cop.Btntodto  have  tbe  white  boot- 
bln.Qk  blatik.  hie  boota,  should  add  five  cant* 
to  tbe  waount  the  white  bootblack  had  made 
blacking  other  saen's  boota.    Tbis  the  boot- 
blaok -whose  one  boot  bad  been  blacked  re- 
fused to  do,  Baring  that  it  wa3  good  eoottgh 
for  a  black  bootblack  to  bave  one  boot  black- 
ed, and  be  didn't  oare  whether  tbe  boot  that 
the  bootblack  hadn't  blacked  wae  black  or 
not.     This   made   tbe  boctbleck  who  had 
blacked  the  black  bootblack's  boot  a?  angry 
as  a  bootblack  often  gets,  and  be  -vented  his 
wrath  by  spitting  upon  tbe  blacked  boot  of 
the  black  bootblack.    This  roused  the  latent 
passion  of  tbe  black  bootblack,  and  be  pro- 
ceeded to  boot  the  while  bootblack  with  tbe 
boot   :  which    [the    white     bootblack     had 
blaoked.       A  fight    then    followed.      Tbe 
fraternity  of  bootblacks  afterward  convened 
and  denounced  the  action   of  tbe  white  and 
black  bootblacks,  as  one  of  the  blackest  in 
the  pace    of  boo i black  history. 


Incorrect. 

The  New  York  Dispatch  says : 

#*With  a  gr?at  fl>  urish  of  trumpets  the  Sun- 
day Mercury  announced  a  couple  of  weeks 
s go  that  tbey  would  commence  the  publica- 
tion of  slow  story,  entitled  "Mliss;  a  Story 
of  Red  Mountain,"  by  Bret  Harte.  It  tarns 
out  that  Mr.  Harte  never  Trots  anything  of 
the  sort.  It  wab  very  unkind  in  Mr.  Harte 
to  dery  bting  the  author  of  the  story. 
Doesn't  he  know  that  tbe  Mercury  is  rapidly 
falling  in  circulation  ? 

Bret  Harte  did  write  ''something  of  the 
sort."  He  wrote  the  first  eight  chapters  of 
"  MJiss,"  and  Q.  B.  Densmore  is  now  finish- 
ing it  in  good  style  in  the  Golden  Era. 


A  Hit  at  tbe  Chronicle. 

Whoever  wrote  this  in  an  Eastern  paper 
must  hive  come  across  a  copy  of  the  S.  F. 
tjhronicle :  n 

Tbe  Western  editor  who  speaks  of  a  rival 
editor  as  a  "freckle-noeed  galoot,"  says  he 
sever  indulges  in  personalities^ 


On  the  Care. 

Mrs.  Smith.— "are  you  going  to  any  place 
of  amusement  tbis  evening?" 

Mr.  JoncB— "  Yes ;  I  am  going  to  hear 
Elijah." 

Mr*.  Bmith— "Ah  I  Where  doeB  he  play  V 

"Woman's    Xci^rits. 

One  would  tblrik  that  It  was  one  of  woman's 
rights  to  enjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  tame  price  for  It.  Nearly  all  the  ree- 
taorants  "ior  ladles  and  gentlemen"  in  San 
Francisco  have  poorer  lare  than  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dine,  Thebe  is  am  exception. 
At  the  Fiobehb  Bibtausast,  on  Washington 
street,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladlea  can 
get  an  excellent  brea&fast,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
6  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bockec,  established 
since  1849,  provides  every  luxury  the  market 
affords.  Both  ladles  and  gentlemen  And  there 
diibee  to  please  the  most  epicurean  taste.     * 

La  cue  aXD  Oextutiixk,  remember  the  lead- 
ing fashionable  retail  Shoe  store  In  San  Fran- 
Cisco.  H,  Hinders,  832  Seamy  stieet.  between 
Pine  and  Bush, te 

Freeh  and  Sweet. 

jt  the  beat    eonfeotloDery,  gn  to  Oanky  and 

n  **uer's.  107  Manteomeir  St.  near  Batter.       m  ; 

Pratt's  Abolition  OU 
Cores  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  3-l 


Suspicious    n  an  t 

Female  devices  for  puoi-'bing  rude  men 
aren't  always  attended  with  the  Bncea<s  their 
ingenuity  entitles  them  to.  A  lady  of'St. 
Louis  found  herself  in  this  fix  the  other 
evening.  She  was  riding  in  a  street  car, 
when  a  gentleman  pressed  ter  foot.  Sbe 
determined  to  make  an  example  of  him,  so 
she  gently  prised,  pis  foot  in  return, 
looked  languishiugly  ai  him. and  when  fibeUeft 
tlie  oar,  taOitly  invited  him  t)  fullow.  Arriv- 
ing at  her  home  she  invited  him  i  a,  and  be  ac- 
cepted. This  is  the  story  she  told  her  husband, 
whom  tbe  two  met  io  the  hallway.  The 
hasband  said  itwas  "a  d—d  sight,  too  thin.  ' 
and  kicked  them  both  in  to  the  street,  Thus 
at  every  point  .la  women  foiled  in  her  Et 
tempt  to  punish  members  of  tbe  other  bsx 
by  the  tyrant  mac 


Religions,  Express  Chairmen. 

■While)  &  steward  In  one  of  the  MaysviHe 
(Kentucky)  churches  was  haodtng  round 
tbe  contribution  bos,  a  isw  Sundays  since, 
taking  up  a  collection  for  foreign  missions, 
his  eye  and  heart  were  gladdened  by  obser- 
ving among  it  contents  a  neitly  rolled  pack- 
age that  one  coold  easily  imagine  to  be  a 
"check,"  or  something  of  that  agreeable 
nature.  On  hastily  investigating,  his  for- 
mer belief  in  the  depravity  of  human  na- 
ture was  changed  to  a  certainty  by  discover- 
ing one  dollar  and  a  cent,  and  upon  the 
paper  the  following:  "The  cent  is  for  the 
heathen,  and  the  dollar  to  get  it  to  them," 


Round  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Is  G.  Buxkbardt'tt  motto.  Fine  French  Calf 
Boots  made  to  order  from  $S  to  $10.  A  good  fit 
and  satisfaction  guaranteed.  Call  at  510  Wash- 
ington street  and  be  convinced.  A  full  assort' 
mentof  neatly-made  goods  always  on  hand,  at 
prices  to  suit  everyone's  pnrse.  4-bi 


Corns,  Bunions,    Ingrowing;  Nails. 

A  perfect  cure  warranted  by  Albert  Schoen. 
wald,  127  Second  Elror-t.  4-bi 


S&xadvrlcn.  Island  PiUu. 

Since  the  ascension  of  the  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Fandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  IndaBtry  Is 
taking  new  life.  Hr,  Jacob  Schrelber,  dealer  in 
beading  and  furniture,  620  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  the. 
principal  importer  of  puln,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Puln  has  always  been 
In  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
for  mattrass  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Sohrei- 
ber  will  find  no  difficulty  la  dleuosincr  ol  all 
that  comes.  a 
»- . 

Or.  Barlow  J.  Sinltn 

Is  giving  a  eours  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Eygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  Js  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  la  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  *  p.  u.,  tree.        w 


T         -Ln'8  Sale  of  Paijatlngfl  "~ 

Will  take  place  about  Hay  20th.    Particular* 
in  future  advertisements.  *-b 

McDowell,  Know  Card  Writer 

Ready  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10) 

£06  Market  street,  oer,  Post  and  Montgomery  u 


Or.    Dotierty 

Eas  devoted  his  study  more  .particularly  to 
chronic  and  Bpeolflo  .practice,  and  as  such  is 
now  the  most  successful  of  any  Fbysiolan  In 
San  Francisco.  Office  519  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  LeldesdorfiS  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Cheer  House, r 

The  Bostom  Furniture  Company 

Has  removed  to  735  Market  street,  between 
Third  and  Fourth,  and  have  a  new  and  well 
selected  stock,  at  reduced  prices.  41 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 

Cures  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis, 


3-1 


American  Wat  era  en, 

Bedueed  prices,  at  H.  A.  Calender's  62  Seo 
ond  St.  corner  of  Miaslon,  Jewelry  made  to 
ordor,    Watches  carefully  repaired.  D 


MiLLijKEEi.-Bats  cleaned,  pressed  and 
trimmed  to  order  at  the  lowest  prices.  Miss 
J.  P.  Wood.  824  Washington  street.  4? 


Br.  O.  T,  SigehaB  removed  his  office  to  the 
Olympic  Club  BoUdlsg,  corner  of  New  Mont- 
Kom  ery  and  Howard.  4S 


San  Francisco  Jewelry  manufactory. 

r>- W.  Laird,  610  Merchant  strett.  Diamond 
Setting,  Enameling.  All  kinds  of  repairing 
done,    Jewelry  for  sale,  4-1 


FAITH  IN  LOVE. 

BT  JOBS  W    BYAJI. 

Will  It  be  always  thua?    Ah,  why 
A  cftoad  fore-shadow  In  oar  aky? 
Will  It  be  always  thus  ?    Ah,  no  f 
Toe  day  halts  not  at  noonlidbH  glow, 
But  mellowing  to  calmer  night, 
Beams  with  a  rteadfa&t,  holy  light. 

Wi-1  It  be  always  thus?    Can  gold 
Prove  drjSB  when  time's  last  hour  is  t  >ld  ? 
Will  It  be  always  tuus  ?    Ah,  ye/l 
In  all  that  oai  oar  food  love  bleep, 
Till  d«v  and  night  and  rime  and  space, 
Are  folded  in  oar  list  embrace. 

Will  it  be  always- thus?    I  hear 
An  echo  from  each  coxing  yea*  ; 
From  rugged  paths,  'mid  mountain  snow, 
From  rammer  slr&m?  w  tb  placid  flow, 
Aud  all  bear  back  tha  same  reply  : 
Ah,  no:  .ah,  yoa I  Love  cannot,  die. 

I  —Boston  CovrUr. 


Stephen  Maybell. 

We  have  piteh&d  into  Stephen"  Maybell 
considerably,  firBt,  because  he  was  outrage- 
ously puffad  by  tSe  Portland  papers ;  sec- 
ondly, because  be  "claimed"  to  be  a  poet 
when  be  W4S  not,  and  thirdly,  beaasse  be 
called  himself  tbe  "Post  Laborer,"  and 
that  sounded  too  much  like  the  "  Bingiog 
Pilgrim."  We  are  glad  to  sea  that  May  bell 
is  now  turning  bis  attention  to  wiiting 
prose,  whioh  he  Bcems  to  do  very  well.  "Tbe 
First  Baby,"  in  last  Sunday's  Golden  Era,  is 
a  fresh,  natural  bit  of  writing,  worthy  of 
Prentics  Mulford.  He  has  a  vein  of  humor 
which  we  bave  no  doubt  be  ean  werk  profit- 
ably. As  for  bis  epizoatical  old  Pegasos,  we 
are  glad  he  has  stabled  it,  and  hope  he  will 
not  trot  it  oat  again  for  sometime  to  come. 


CompliinenJ^rj". 

A  ludicrous  incident  occurred  recently  in 
a  sermon  delivered  in  Audover,  Maes.  .The 
gomervi'ie  and  Acdover  c^gymen  bad  ex- 
changed pulprits  for  one  Sunt?**-  0f  course 
on  such  occasions  clergymen  ue>u>Ny  pwao'b 
•!d  ferfEonB.  The  Somerviile  man  *ead  one 
in  wbieb  alia.- ion  was  made  to  the  In^e 
Asylum  at  Somerville,  and,  forgetting  tbu  * 
be  was  in  Andovor,  said:  "Sooner  than  a 
child  of  mine  should  be  subjected  to  saoh 
influenc-s,  I  would  be  willing  to  have  him 
condemned  to  yonder  institution."  Here 
be  pointed  directly  to  the  Andover  Theolor 
gical  Seminary.  He  has  not  yet  been  sued 
fir  libel,  but  he  isn't  likely  to  have  £gai  .  a 
chance  to  preach  in  Andover. 

■    "       ■■■  ■      m  ■       ■"  ■ 

Lame  Duck  Wanted. 

A  Young  man  advertises  for  a  wife,  who 
musi  be  a  young  lady  or  a  childless  widow. 
He  would  prefer  one  who  ia  Bligbtly  lame, 
He  appears  to  bave  so  litt'e  faith  in  bis  own 
charms,  that  he  is  afraid  any  women  pos- 
sessed of  two  good  legs  would  run  away 
from  him,  hencs  his  preference. 


Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carnage,  stylish 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  crc  the  leading es. 
sentlalsof  an  tnjoyoble ride, and  these  cannot 
be  secured  In  San  Francisco  so  unquestionably 
as  frcm  Frank  Eonton,  whose  carriages  bave 
the  privilege  o  tbe  stand  xrontinsr  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel,  Hlshandsometurn-outeare used 
by  the  best  circles  of  the  city,  and  &b  ho  makes 
it  &  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drivers,  neis  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  aud 
ladles  ia  particular,  will  engBge  no  carriages 
except  those  vhich  he  provides.  Frank  has  en- 
joyed gr.=at  Pucce&s  in  his  business,  and  the 
admirable  wa;  in  which  he  cenducts  it  mates 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  pa'roniza  him.    * 


A  Servant  in  the  Corner. 

Weed's  Carptt  Sweeper,  with  the  beet  assort- 
ment of  Carpets  and  Furniture  in  the  Stats,  at 
John  C.  Bell's,  nesrlycpposite  the  Grand  Hotel, 
Mir&et  street.    -  ip 

* 

It    Is    True. 

J.  A.  Sbaber  It  Co.  are  selling  parlor,  eete  and 
all  other  kindaof  furniture  and  bidding  cheaper, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  In  town.  Other 
dealers  don't  stand  a  ghost  of  a  chance  when 
people  know  Shaber*s  prices.    707  Market  street 


Five  :HTiii<i.xe<l.M.en  "Wanted 

Immediately.    To' send  their  washing  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leidcedorn*  Et,       * 


Photoerapnic    caras. 

At  one  dollar  per  "dozen  at  the  People*  Art 
{Huery,  SI  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 

Ulsaldn  stree  a 

A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
jnst   received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.  121 

Iieldesdorff  street.  • 

A.  Pleasant  ■i.ocation, 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  In  a 
Central  location,  Bhould  -visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tne  bnilcinR  is  a  verv  fine  one  and  is  well 

lighted  and  ventilated.* 

1 — « 

Notice  to  the  Public. 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  ope  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  Is  now  sel- 
ling off  bis  fine  stock  of  men's,  beys'  and  chll> 
arena'    olothing,    on   account  of  removal,  at 

greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  furniBhing  goods,  hats,  trunks,  valises, 
e'e,  Oeiow  cost,     Gall  if  you  want   bargains. 3l 


Fine    Candies. 

yresb ,  sweet  and  delioions  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 67S  Eearay  street    Wholesale  and  retail,    g 

u  ■«■ 

Tlie    "Veto 

Is  celebrated  for  its  superior  liquors  and  fine 
cigars.  Connolasieurs  Bay  our  "Pony"  Brandy 
puts  a  veto  on  all  others.  Call  and  sample  It. 
E.  H.  Levy,  proprietor.  Bonthwefit  corner  of 
Seamy  and  Commercial.  *e 

Star  Shirts  ana  Collars. 

All  sorts  and  sizes,  for  sale  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leldesdorfl  et.       * 


For   the   Best   candies, 

Go  to  the  popular  store  of  Geo.  Haas  &  Co., 

20  Kearny  street.    Slew  style  tap  bonbons  for 
ballf  and  parties,  3h 


A  Languid  Swvtl. 

A  young  man.  a  stranger-  ^wltf)  attempted 
to  leup  upon  a  ferryboat  at  Detroit,  lately, 
fell  short  and  disappeared  in  tne  waters  of 
the  river.  Be  found  a  life-preserver  at  band 
as  be  arose,  aud  was  drawn  out.  He  lay  like 
a  rag  for  awhile,  bat  finally  stood  up  and 
looked  around.  Tbe  crowd  was  ready  to  do 
anything  for  him,  and  finally  one  of  tbem 
asked,  "Can  we  do  anything  for  you?"  Tbe 
man  locked  around,  sbivered,  and  gazing  at 
bis  boots,  replied  :  "  lee,  just  one  thing 
I  wish  you'd  get  a  boy  to  black  my  boots," 


S.F. BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

•Aatroloo-ert. 

Mrs.  Back.  120  Geary  street. 

UotittM-tteri  nurt  *t*cttori^rs. 
Staoey  <fc  Mook,  (school  books  arpeofalty,)  8.  V* 

corner  Fourth  and  Missios. 
EL  a.  Moore,  6&9  Moaurouisrr.  ae*r  MsrcfcaaL 

Hnalnea*  Cullexeaw 
Heald'a,  Brjaot  A  St-rattou'n  College.  'LA  Post  3 
»  % — *         rfea  ■'      -Butcher*. 
Kate  Fred.  Stall*  M  to  MO.  Oaiitorat*.Markat. 

CLalsvoiant*. 
Mrs.  O. M-  Stowe,  'in  Kesrny street,  Boom S. 

Employment  Office. 
Cbas.  P.  B#eher*r  h  Oo. .  652  Sacramento  street. 
Chinese  Employment  Co.—  Pieros  A  Oo..  W7  Bso- 

ratneni  0  street. 
O'Brien  &  Wird,  610  MontBomeryBtreet. 
H.  tiuKirosoff,  Male  and  Female  Help. 635  Kearnj 

French  Funey    SdoiIi.    . 
Locan  A  Co..  19  MRnfefcameiy,  107  and  If»  Kattac, 

Hoop  Skirt*  and  Corset*, 
H.  Freud,  36  Second  street. 

HDDwn  Hwlr. 
Ssmpeon.  A.  B.  A  Co..  110  SoooDd  str»»U 

Merchant  Tailor*. 
Holland  Bros.,  12    Poet  (treat. 
milliner*. 
Miss  Llatie  Carter,  118  Foaith    treet. 
Mrs.  M.  tteltg,  226  Kearor  street. 

Searcher  «f  Betordi, 
O-  V.  Gillespie,  Al  Wasbingion street. 

Wlnei  sod  JLIqaur-ft.    (Wnolesale.) 
IHnarl  F.  A  Co.'.  S04  Ptodi. 


BK08 
HE  tttELJExT 


FIGARO 

CIBOTJLATES  AS  HOI>SE  PR08RAMMK.IW 
every  Theatre  in  San  Franoteco. 

FIGARO 

IB  MAILED  EVERT  DAT  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  la  California,  Nevada  and 
Orecon— the  pspera  left  in  tbe  theatres  at  eight 
being  gathered  up  and  saved  for  that  purpose. 


FIGARO 

I S  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAT  THROUGH 
I  ear  the  centre  of  tb*  city,  in  all  Hoteis.  Rer- 
taurunts.  Saloons,  Stores  and  Offices. 


FIGARO 

IS    OIROULATED    EVERT    DAT    ON    THE 
'  Oakland  FcrryBosts  to  cntch  the  passengers 
hat  arrive  by  thogreat  Overland  Train. 

FIGARO 

IS  -  HERE,  THEKE  AND  EVERYWHERE," 
and  is  coDStaotly  meeting  a  change  of  renders 
in  tbe  Theatres.  Traveling  Uonveyancee,  Hotels, 
and  public  resorts  generally. 

FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  IN  THE  BEST  SOCIETY.  IS 
placed  in  .the  hands  of  nearly  all  who  oome 
to  tbe  city  to  make  purchaseE,  and  is  therefore  th* 
beat  of  advertising  mediuma. 


OT 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TGZER'S 
PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITUTE 

ST.  E.  eor.  Jacliion  ?nd  Eearny  *tsv 

THE  GREAT  ERADIOATOB  OF  SPECIAL 
COMPLAINTS,  fornferly  of  Look  Hospital, 
London,  end  the  l&sctwelveyearsof  San  Franuieoa. 
DK.  TOZKH  inform*  the  afflicted  that  after  visit- 
ing all  the  HOSPITALS  IN  LONDON  AND 
PARIS,  and  spending  one  year  in  the  most  cele- 
brated Hospital  id  London,  the  LOOK,  he  basre> 
opened  bis  old  Medical  Instltate  at  the  old  suid, 
where  h.  can  always  be  found,    DR.  TOZEU  baa 


1MB.    CHAS.    H.  rrOZEK 

ia  In  every  way  responsible,  binding  himself  to 
effect  a  permanent  CUBE,  or  making  no  onarges 
Those  who  cannot  afford  to  pay  for  advice  and 
medicine  will  be  charged  for  mediaine  only.  THE 
MONTHLY  RESTORATIVE  PILLS,  never  known 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  oases  for  which  they  are 
reoommeoded,  are  to  be  obtained  only  at  my 
offloe.  Price,  86  per  box.  Foil  direction  on  each 
box,  aant  by  Express  or  otherwise. 

Dii.  TOZER  doeB  not  imitate  the  advertising 
Qaaoka  who  make  It  a  practice  to  publish  false 
affidavit*  and  other  false  references,  but  refer*,  to 
tb*  most  respectable  people  in  the  State,  whom  ha 
baa  CUBED  of  diieaae*  whioh  others  have  failed  to 

OOI*. 

_  _     »K*    CMAS.    B.  TOZEB, 

N.  E.  comer  Kearny  and  Jackson  street*-, 

"1-" San  FTanorse*, 


sees 


SPRING    GOOI 


THE 
CHEAPEST  HOUSED 

IN 

AMERICA 

IS  THE 

GREAT 
I   X  L 

AtlCTION'STORE 
618  KEARNY  ST. 


Business  Conducted  on  I J 
an!)  Honest  Principles.  1 

03V£3     PRIOj, 

ALL    GOODS   WARR&NTEO 
REPRESENTED. 


Spring  Goods  Arriving  Oa 


THE  LAROf ST  STOCK   AND  10WKT  H 
OF  ANY  HOUSE  IN  THE  CITY. 


CLOTHING, 

COARSE     and     FIN 


II 


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IhelForluna^iManlwho  Buys  Us  (Soil 
Satjthe  IXLBATJCTI0H  8T0U; 


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THE   UNFORTUNATE 
DOES    NOT. 


UNDERCLOTHING,  ALL  GRUI 


White  Shirts  for  the  Ifflli 


FiJlCT    GOODS,     WATtHa 

JIWEIIT,    KOTIONS.  »JM 

PEBFl'MB),    8XA1IOIB 

ESi&LISK    CITIKET,    TKHII* 

BAGS,    VAT.ISFS,    TOBACM. 

A  FULL  bTOOK  9T 

Linen  Coats  and  Dusti 

A  FULL  Lim  OF 
LIKTEKT     SUIT1 

CAU.    Alt 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 

sAcxAHHiTo. 

WK.  MOEKOW.  SOUS  PBOPKIBIOR.- 
■  Tbi»  hoQBe  ou  be  reoted  by  tbe  otgM, 
week,  month  or  year  by,  unt-olMe  coap.Dios  only 
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(.HOST  IN  SPITE  OF  niMSELF 

ntaary B    0.  Muib  I0M  Al«-rtaM»  ....      T  B.rtoa 

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•sV-Tolrat   will   nrrlTi-  f>.»m  itt»   Kail  •horlty. 


SHIRT    STORE, 

I    ireet,  ho.  Keaaovrd  to 

Mooond      street, 
•  complete  ■*• 

suibts  ui  rxBsiaH- 

.1  the  eoool  l.w  price.. 
SEE  EDICT   A  CO. 


'S  AHsf.IlfIC.aL 

QK3SF  PLANT! 


aslsii  Remedies, 

»  THE  ODES  OF 


.* 


b  hi  Pard,.  .z-Oofer- 

Lb.  H.   Slnloo;  Boot?  Ed 


Ebttoa:  — 

l  Fnd  L,  iLr,  Mid 

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»piit 


■ 
•nd  Paper  Hanger, 

<  UUT  SXBXBT, 

iMSMDapoat  tad  Btootleo. 
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,B«H»> 


CURES    DYSPEPSIA. 


i        iXLB^TEhS 


-2 Tone   to   the  Stomach. 


.(&^?XLB^M 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 


'.■«     iXL3^RS 


Is  a  Sara  Belief  for  Indigestion. 


mmvsm 


HAS  BO  SUPERIOR  A8  * 

ILOOD    PURIFIER, 


WILLIS'    BAND. 

MTJSIO     FURNIbUKD    JOK     ALL 
OonHoM.     Ma*lo  .muoEiad.arrMisod 
and  for  Ml*. 

HiUUIH.  UttM    leader   of 
Orchestra. 
III.NUt  TON  1IKK  MEIIDEN.  Lrod. 

of  Briaas  Hand. 
■ar-Ord'rs  from  toa  o©nn*Ty  prompUp  aitaaosd 
to       Adtlrrm    M.     W.     WILLIS,     K. ton's     Miilr 
Btof*.  1HH  Hor,tc4m«rT*Ur«t,  or  ilAK'JUB  M. 
BLUM.  ftUW  Monir>iB»rFsiriMt.  )-«  i* 


JN.  S-vVJEEJVKY, 

MERCHANT   TAILOR 

«•   MCOID  STBCKT. 
FINE    COOD8 1    PERFECT    FITS! 

aatlafsctlon    Cuarsnteed ! 

AFIKB    LIKE   OF  BPRIHC    AND  SUMMEK 
eood.joilrao.iTWl.    Uul  ood  otolbam. 


Bar  Sugar 

IjtOB    IALX— SIS    KJUSKT    STSKKT.    AT 
"     ■XBaBBV.  .  Abo,  iiw  klod  o<  OkiidlM 


Whol~J.«oaK.>  IL 
«o1» 


ML.   Ay  M11CH. 


TBB  WEBD  BBrWIKO  MAOBDIE  AOKBOY 
Aonel  !■  oow  romiond  u  lMHowMoiii- 
looi.r/  Mn.L  oi »r  Bow.rO.  !f .  &— Too  WtKD 
Kmlr/F.eorlt.  toot  lb  'klfb.lt  Pl.oilinn  OTII 
Sfklf-t«o  COIOOoUtotI  It  Wo  tron  V7otld'i  Filr 
itPirll,  1 W7;  olio.  tb»  oorno  Flnt  Fto^looi  il.tbl 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING.   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL.  LECTURE.    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY. 


Roodik     IO    and     IT..i.6UO    Wii.*tirnia:t<>ii    >tn-t. 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 


TO  (UiliBIl 


$50, 


LANCASTER'S 

•it  WAinnivrof  •Tiinrrr. 

AoAl  \m  Opo.  M«olr.'.f>o.ri  rfoaio. 


sl'lllll.    KOTTCK   TO 

Picnic  and  Hull  Committees. 

WE  ABE  PREPARED  TO  ri'RHISH 
BAM'8  inn  OROHK^I'BAB  eompoMd  ol 
tb.  but  music's.,  io  tbe  Slot*.  oOdir  ooaio*. 
tiotliidi'i.  otfilrritil. 

frilCKD     Kit  HARD 

AHD.... 
D1IIT    AMI  AH. 

With  thllr  Or. it  B,DsitlOD. 
OOOHTEBrEIT. 


SAPPHO    TBOl'PE. 

Inrladluo  tbe  Child   Vl'ondrr.  DAPI'IIO. 
LFLIE    BLI.I". 
BUS  a.   ILLU  nod  IV.    KI.1IH. 
.     Merlo.reoil.    and    All.rtll.li. 

•  DT    1.  I  k  T  o  1*. 

....AsTO.... 

I.  »•  <     V     ADA.  M  a. 


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.     f  .fid  bf  m»oif.ri  Wwt  ol  tbo  Root.  MoouUioi,  Ibtoaib  our  if  poet, 

HMKBIIIAN    IDHJI.t    *    CO. 


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io  t.id.  pa,  a^IOQ  l"*^  *a'  blM»  'Jlaaoai  noq  «m 

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DATE  MENDEB.  It  tbi 
■  ■  ,.M  old  onfio»,H.d  Lion.  ISOoon 
■loom  bo«owoo«.«jii»»  ood  Doooof.  wbor.  i oo 
.,  cm  UOT  AND  COLD  UK15.X8,  oollorcct- 
STf  Sold  PlooaorUoob.     IBO -did  Boort7'  b 

nun  «■  i--j"i    l ' 


THE   OLD 

Hot    stootoia.. 

IS  Hortoo  Street,   oeisr  t-ru, 

AU   PriitJUsTxen   Oentsi 
Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOR  *SO_JtRRY  II  TOWR. 

Alwsfi  oa  flls  shsNewTork  Hnald,  HanF»rJr 
WMklr,Fra.ikL*iH*V  D*s's  Dorn«».  tPolioaOa 
Mtt*.  all  tbi  Ctallforcta,  pspart.,  alio  London 
Ponoh.  B«n's«.II«.  IllutraUd  London  Nswa.    OaU 

and  ■b.Ms.V  yotinelt. 


as»^"Dwin,*for*»tthos1rji  of  tb«  Hot  ttaotch* 
faltf  W.  ».  WAtDKC" 


HOJ*.  Propristoi. 


OBOROK    MAYEI' 


DKALXR  I«  OYSTKE8,  OLAalS 
aadaU  hlndi  of  PHKLL  FIHU. 
Stall*  Nos.  40,  41,  4»,  OalKomia 
MulMt,  svtraocs}  on  OtuforaU  i(r#*L    — 

Pabllo  or  priTtta  par***  tad  funkHas  nppllsd 
(zen  6  ail  ump.n,    La^Im'  aad  Gaatfsiiaa'v 
AMI* 


(zen  6  a-r.  io  11  p.  K.    Liilw"  tad  d 
1  Urrai  Koon  opal-  tTCTU  «  uav  t*  L,  y  • 


SANGER  HALLE 

(amn.R'S  uall.) 

14     OMIT    ST..     SF.AB     IH1II, 


Moor  knl  the  Cbolce.1  Bri 

nod  l.lq.ior.  oo  bland.  . 

DEPOT  WEYAXD  At  tASCHE'S  BAT  BRIWERT 

fnlB  If  ORRIS  FF.I.DUAflM 


BOWERY  THEATRE. 

SALT   LAKE   CITY. 


VAHItiTT  TALKNTka    ROUTK  KA&T  OAtl 
■hrtlr*   Moors    flnUolasa    aoi»«am»BU    or 
■i^ppiot  a*  S«i>  ***aa  and  tpplrloc  to 

Jt.  JKBOME, 
ftl  Hnalncu   Ms\n»K«r. 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VlHSIflA    CCTT.    SK-VAJJA. 

TH1B  ELEOAST  THBATBE  HAS  BEES  SS- 
dooo    '  — 

bi    tb.   — -    - 

llbonillr  trutod  with  oh  •jpllo.tlon  t>j  L 


maooioo 

iottor 


t,"-**- 


Signor  Mancusi, 

pBIVATB  aiNOINO    LEaSOHS.-OLAtS  OS) 

HOOAT  ond  THTJB»»*X, 

Atl  P.v.    St.  Jnu  Boooo,  SSS  oUtt.l  flfoot 
ooro.r  o»  Rills.  UWlm 


MILITARY    COOD8 

....in.  .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRIC*! 
TRIMMIRGS, 

SSS    MMtajaaaarr  «rwt,    I*«a   «Vo    1. 
mh.-Uf  Tl  EOPGKBb  JObRtfOV. 


THB  J0UB1.AI.  OF  AMTJSEMEKT8. 

pubUsood  e«r»  »»  ,T>  '^  Ye"r  ** 
^(-        F-        BOGABDTJS 

AT 

■MMcrekut  »»d  WW    Wanhlngtom  Su 
Below  Moouoia«ry.  San  Franciso*. 


WZDN'ESDAI APRIL  30,    1873 


Poor  Pari*. 

Spiridion  the  Paris  correspondent  of  ihe 
Boston  Saturday  Eveoing  Gazette,  writ:i  as 
follows:  There  is  great  du tress  te:e,  mild 
tbe  winter  has  been  and  the  season  is  I  Tw 
wax  with  its  taxes  hae  mads  everything  fifty 
percent,  dearer,  and  thequUity  greatly  in- 
ferior. Meat  is  very  dear  and  wretohed.  Tbe 
poor  find  gees3  and  rabbi's  cheaper  than 
butcher's  meal  Fish,  which  formerly  were 
abandant  and  cheap,  are  scarce  and  dear.  By 
ihe  way,  I  have  seen  for  the  last  five  days 
something  I  never  stw  before,  even  in  Bos* 
ton,— coifieh  about  the  size  of  perch  haw. 
ked  abont  the  streets.  It  seams  great  waste 
of  food.  While  life  is  more  difficult  to  sus- 
tain thao  ever  from  the  higher  prices 
«f  everything,  there  'is  less  employment 
than  ever.  People  pine  for  the  prosperity 
•f  the  Empire.  All  these  things,  and  the 
terrible  scenes  we  have  witnessed  sines  Sep- 
tember, '70,  have  mads  snie'de  extremely 
eommoo.    There  is  scarcely  a  day  in  which 

six  or  seven  suicides  are  not  registered. 

«t>— 

Ox  siter*. 

In  strolling  round  tae  other  nlgbi, 

■To  look  at  *Frl»oo  by  gas  light, 

vntr  carelase  fwt ,  by  chance  did  stray 

To  where  a  .'jantain'a  ceaseless  play 

Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  aoseen 

Tbroogh  which  a  *we*t  bonqnei  was  seas  j 

T7h  lie  mossy  rtont  and  poarry  shell, 

O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell. 

Made  that  window  feem  to  be 

*Vnoe  fairy  grotto  of  the  sei. 

dtop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  her*— 
2t  loon  aontce— and  try  their  cuaer." 
-All  right,"  I  Hid,  "I  must  sgree 
Tbat  ttli  place  trait*  me  to  a  aT."* 
Ho  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  nest 
Hade  his  appearanoe,  asked  our  wi£h — 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  fonnd  it  true, 
Amd  cooked  nagmicatity,  Uo; 
AU  kind*  of  oysters,  Juicy,  rat, 
(footed  every  style;  just  think  of  that, 
Amd  if  yoor  month  dont  water,  then 
Ton're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  crab*  and  terrapins  £ 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
'That  cosy  praoeotf  kfndsof  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
"While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure. 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladlee,  tx>,  have  found,  'twould  aeara, 
That  tbey  haw  here  the  best  loe  cream; 
6o  here  they  flock,  the  little  tdnnars. 
To  get  what  tbey  call  "each  nice  dinners." 
Wkoever  doubts  this  let  him  rash 
"¥o  three  bmuiMl  UtLrty -seven  Buab, 

And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plans: 
Wan  goee  there  once  will  go  agate. 
Pacific  OsFUr  Eonse,  33?  Bneb  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

fnTAKT.IBT  HA\SE.  Proprietor. 


Public  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  S  a.  is.,  can 
be  returned  In  the  evening  if  reqnirtd;  we 
•ever  disappotot)    What   Cheer   Laundry,  121 

Leaoeadorff  street,  • 


ThoM  Boantifal  New  Carpets. 

At  Jas.  W.  Bofnhsm  k  Co'e,  Ko.  618  Market 
and  17  Poft  streets,  are  going  like  hot  oakes. 
Mew  and  choice  pat'sroe  constantly  arriving. 
A  perfect  rmh  to  see  and  bny  them.  Slegsnt 
parlor  fnmitoxe  mide  to  order  in  the  finest 
syile.  _  *a 

T^rilt©  Labor  Only'! 

Employed  by  the  What  Oheer  Ltundry,  131 
LVideadoiff  street.  • 


.  We  get  no  bminees  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry     Office,  121  Leidesdorfi  street.       • 


,  now  is  your  time  to  bny  yonr  under- 
clothing at  a  great  sacrifice,  because  H.  Friod- 
bmder  has  gone  to  Europe  to  bny  Ms  Fall  im- 
portations, and  has  left  erdtrj  to  sell  hie  large 
•took  of  ladies*  and  children's  underclothing, 
comprising  all  styles  and  patterns,  cheaper  than 
at  any  other  place  in  the  city.  Kemrmber  the 
■amber,  9  Third  street.  Ruck-as  Building.      3b 


Civerybo  dy    8\U te A . 

There  la  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  bass.  At  "  The"  Eat  Btore,  C47  Washington 
street  (second  hat  etore  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  immense 
—the  prices  am  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
joes  there  la  sure  to  be  suited.  a 


J3r»    Kot    Suffer    from    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Ban* 
*  Ions,  Club  and  Ingrowing  Xalls,  can  find  instant 
asUef  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.H.  Cowan's  Insti. 
tale,  810  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  r-jc.  We 
s™**k  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doe- 
tar"!  capability.  BelereDcea  oven  lirequlred.  h 


X>om*t  Fall  to  Call  and  See 

The  most  wonderful  and  gift*d  Doctor  Per- 
tune  Teller  of  the  age,  Midavx  £xrxB,  Astrol- 
oger, last  arrived  from  the  East,  and  can  be 
consulted  on  all  events.  She  hat  charms  for 
Lack,  Love  and  Bappinese,  which  never  fail  to 
take  effect.  Office  Oonsultatlcn,  $2 ;  by  Loiter, 
$3.  All  commcEi-ations  ftrie+ly  private.  Office 
boars  from  10  o'clock  a  m.  to  8  P.n.  SatWae- 
ttou  guaranteed  in  every  respect.  Office.  15 
Seoond  street,  Boom  11.  to 


Pratt's  Abclition  Oil. 
The  People" *  Remedy  for  ail  Acbee  and  Pains, 


The    Beet:    Remedlee. 

Dr.  Perry's  Lass  Chance,  for  pain,  Dr.  Per- 
ry*! WebfDot  Pills,  for  all  bOious  cornplalnta. 
Tor  sale  by  aU  druggists.  Agency,  ill  Sansome 
it,  corner  of  Commejeial.  • 


Olam  Ohotfder  Every  ITi^jnt. 

T_he  beet  chowder  in  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Bcoteb  ealoor,  19  Morton  street,  |ust  off 
Kearny.  3-v 


too  re, 

FormpTly  of  Rase  Bouse  Carriages,  can  be 
loncd  in  trout  of  Ooteman  Pros,  clothing  es- 
(abUshnwnt,  southwest  comer  £n«h  and  Mint- 
«omery  •^ta.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carriage  orders 
Aes*  at  either  niece  promptly  attended  to  day 
•catgut,  etsedNicea 


Celebration  of  Shakesp<-ar«'s  Birlla- 
d»y  by  the  San  FrnMclaeo  Bohr- 
mlan    Club. 

Bohemia  held  high  Jinks  on  Sunday  eight, 
in  order  that  the  actor  membtrdof  tbeClob 
might  Uke  part  in  the  celebration  of  the 
birthday  of  William  Shakespeare,  the  anni- 
versary of  which  had  occurred  the  Wedoes- 
day  previous.  Henry  Edwards,  President 
of  the  Club,  was  "Sire"'  of  the  evening,  and 
well  be  filled  the  chair.  The  p^nch  bowl 
be-ng  pieced  in  position  the  Siie  resd  an 
admirable  address  on  tfce  subject  of  the 
eveoine.  He  siowed  tbe  anniversary  of 
Shakespeare'^  kncwledge,  proving  him  poet, 
historian,  lawye-,  doctor,  sta  esman,  tbeofo- 
gian  acd  msn  of  science,  eminently  a  natm- 
aliet,  and  to  advance  of  the  age  in  wbich  be 
lived  in  lis  knowledge  of  tbe secretsof  nature 
and  the  woDd'.rs  of  the  animal  kingdom. 
This  address,  which  occupied  eome  time  in 
delivery  was  an  excellent  summary  of  the 
characer  of  tbe  great  bard  and  we  regret 
that  we  cannot  find  room  for  it  in  the  limi- 
ted spacs  at  enr  disposal.  Such  a  celebra- 
tion as  tbat  of  Sunday  night,  had  it  taken 
place  in  London,  would  have  been  reported 
thenextd^y  toths  extent  of  two  columns  in 
tbe  Times  ifin  New  York,  to  an  eqaal  exteut 
in  the  Pest,  Times  and  Tribune.  In  San  Fran- 
cisco, as  it  had  no  reference  to  money-mak- 
ing, stock  swindling  er  vulgar  Bcandal, 
great  little  Figabo  has  to  strain  somewhat 
in  order  to  give  eren  a  meagre  report  of  this 
event  so  intimately  connected  with  the  dra' 
mutio  history  of  California,  which  his  large 
contemporaries  have  entirely  ignore  1 

After  tbe  opening  address.  S.  Mayer,  Pas- 
cal Loomis,  J.  Maguire,  8.W.  Leaci  and  Ver- 
non Lincoln  sang  "Tbonfast-flowing  Avon," 
Ur.  Gee  at  tbe  piano.  C.  Piummer  tb«n 
read  "The  Beven  Age3  of  Msd."  "Where 
the  Bee  Sucks"  by  tbe  Glee  Clab  followed. 
Next  rose  J.  F.  Bowman,  on  tbat  evening, 
wben  the  beet  brains  in  San  Frauciteo  as- 
aembedtodo  honor  to  the  great  Bard  of 
Avon,  as  author  of  tbe  plays  wbich  are  the 
wonder  of  tbe  world,  to  dethrone  the  idel, 
pluck  his  laurels  from  bis  brow,  and  crown 
with  them  Lord  Bacon  I  Mr.  Bowman  com- 
menced by  stating  that  he  perceived  tbat 
bis  audience  was  clearly  an  antagonist  one, 
but  he  should  nevertheless  not  shrink  from 
his  task.  He  accomplished  it  with  much 
ability,  bringing  a  cloud  of  witnesses  to 
prove  that,  while  it  was  possible  for  Lord 
Bacon  to  have  written  the  plays  attributed 
to  Shakapeare,  it  was  ntteriy  impossiWe  fer 
Bhakspeare  to  have  bean  tbe  author  of 
them.  The  etrongeat  point  made  was  tbat 
Shakspeue  could  not  at  the  Gram- 
mtr  Sobool  of  Stratford,  which  he 
left  at  the  age  of  fourteen,  have  acquired 
the  immense  stoek  of  erudition  so  lavishly 
made  use  of  in  the  plays  attributed  to  him. 
He  said  tbat  the  facts  in  tbe  history  ef 
Shakspeue,  wbich  have  been  discovered 
during  these  later  days,  represent  him  in 
the  light  of  a  man  devoted  solely  to  money- 
making,  a  speculator  in  town  lots,  a  small 
litigant  in  county  courts  for  debts  of  twen 
ty-four  shillings,  and  other  paltry  sums. 
Mr.  Bowman's  argument  was  listened  to 
with  much  ettention,  and  though,  some 
evidently  thought  it  little  short  of  blasphe- 
my, others  fouud  their  faith  in  Shakspeare 
as  the  sole  author  of  the  plays  which  have 
■o  long  borne  his  came  much  shaken.  Of 
course  some  of  those  fellswa  who  never  wW 
be  serious,  said  that  tbey  had  never  heard  a 
rasher"  defence  of  Bacon;thatthoughthey 
had  a  good  opinion  of  Bacon,  tbey  could  not 
swallow  tbe  whole  hog,  etc.,  etc.  John  Ma- 
guire then  sing  "Blow,  Blow  thou  Wintry 
Wind"  delightfully,  [and  was  encored.  W. 
A..  Uestayer  dslivered  Biendallo's  speech, 
from  tbe  "Taming  of  the  Shrew,"  and  as 
those  present  listened  to  the  description  of 
Petruehio's  horse,  "possessed  with  tbe  glan- 
ders, acd  like  to  mose  in  tbe  chine;  trou- 
bled with  the  lampaas,  infected  with  the  fash- 
ions, full  of  wiod  galls,  sped  with  spavins, 
raied  with  tbe  yellows,  past  care  of  the 
five?,  st&rk  spoiled  with  the  staggers,  and 
begnawn  with  the  bots,"  wondered  where 
Sh&kspeare— that  is  Lord  Bscon— learned 
so  much  about  horse  diseases,  and  deter- 
mined to  read  him  to  see  if  haply  they 
might  find  a  cure  for  the  epizootic  Sam 
Mayer  sang  "She  Never  Told  her  Love," 
and  then  John  McCullough  gave  Hotspur's 
description  of  a  fop  in  excellent  style,  and 
drew  a  perfect  storm  of  applause.  More 
singing  by  the  Glee  Club,  followed  by  - '  Ham- 
let'* Advice  to  tbo  Players,"  read  by  Owen 
Marlowe.  Henry  Edwards  read  Btron's  dis- 
course on  Love,  from  "Love's  Libera "Lc3t.'< 
J.  O.  Williamson  eaussd  shouts  of  laughter 
by  his  delivery  of  Launee's  acousation  of 
and  address  to  his  dog,  W.  A.  Ilea  layers 
deg,  "Nip,"  taking  the  character  of  Launee's 
dog,  and  listening  most  attentively.  More 
delightful  singing  by  the  Glee  Club,  and 
then  the  following  original  sonnet  was  read 
by  McCracken  Buoglstoe: 

Immortal  bard !  toy  spirit  wa  iovoka 

To  akad  its  liutre  o'er  our  evaninc  talk 

That  we  wbo  kneel  before  tbe  tt atic  maak 

Hat- heed  wnat  Hamlatte  the  playeri  apoke: 

M-.i-in  oar  acti  erpreaa  what  In  our  hearts. 

We  feel  o(  love  fer  eealai  and  for  thee. 
And  prove  that  we  our  plaj  oar  aeveral  parta. 

As  then  wooldat  have  them  acted  be. 
Oh!  poet,  prophet,  moraliat  at d  rate. 
Before  whosa  name  ali  other  names  grow  pale. 
Before  whoa*   pas  the  oocQaenr's  eword  doth 
fail; 
Whose  fame  prowl  ever  brighter,  age  by  age. 
Grant  thon  oar  prayer  and  let  na  feel  tbe  whiles 
Sweet  William  finakapeare'a  apirit  ea  enr  effort 

■miles. 
S.  W.  Leseh  sang  Caliban's  eoog,  and  the 
regular  programme  of  the  evening  was  fin- 
ished. After  this,  Walter  Lemen  read  an 
original  opening  address  writea  on  tbe  oc- 
casion of  tbe  opening  of  the  American  The- 
at.e  u  1850;  this  ri&  one  of  the  greater* 


antcasees  of  tbe  evening.  Much  amnse- 
me^twas  c:nsed  by  tbe  reading  by  Henry 
E  wards  ot  tbe  following  burl^ne  pro- 
gramme, wbicb  now  appears  for  the  first 
time  in  a  complete  foroi,  having  been  the 
work  of  ye srs  of  hard  study  by  members  of 
tbe  tbeatr.cal  profession  in  all  parts  of  the 
world  : 

ANNOUNCEMENT  EXTBAOtDIWiEY. 

After  mo^tbi  of    careful   prepmrstion   nn<ler  tbe 

direct  sup^rrietoQ  ol   W.  A.  Meeteyef.  Eag., 

TE  GBSATE  TBAGEBIE 

BY 

O  W  Z  .T      MARLOWE, 

Ezmrufyj 

THE    MUKDER    OF    GONZAGO: 

OB,! 

THE  MOUSE  TRAP. 

'''ore. —This  paj-  fa  the  image  of  a  aorder  doce 
in  Vienna.— Aatnor.] 

With  this  wonderfal  caet  of  oharact»rs: 

Dake'j  name Goozifo 

Hn  Wife Baptist* 

Nephew  to  the  Oake One  Lac-i«ona 

M»rry  how  A  palled  j*de 

Ihoogbt*  Black Oaptaio  Jack 

U-.DQ(  Ap£ ..Charles  a  ad  Lonis  Blot  btr  tan 

DmsaFit K.  E.  Wakelee 

luce  A^reeioK - Tncker  aod  Sbreere 

Confederate  Season..... 

-bar:  ssasona,  played  b>  Managere 

No  creatnre  b  eiof Blind  j  am 

Wit  are  Ran*  Bottle  Sttge  Wine 

Midojgbt  Weeda  tian  JeaeOigara 

H*c*'«  •  Baa Steve  Leach 

Torice  Btae'ed ..  Sotro  Tocnel 

Thrice  infeoted Th*  Epizootic  Family 

(SrwotaHy  eogased  for  tneoocaaio».) 

Hataral  Magjio U.  D.  Dtriee 

Uaorp  immedi&tely Am  idem 

CrookicgRaTea.... A  oroahed  Actor 

(to  conv  qaeaeeof  the  onmerom  apptlca- 

aJonf.  tbe  name  ia omitted.) 

Dire  DT*perty >  ..........  dorse  Water  Lota 

]  SOTS.— The  pans  ebonld  be  wrinea  in  very 
Obotoe  Italian.— Author. I 

lit  'Act  —  TroDcat.  2d  Aot— The  Monae  Trap. 
2  j  Aot— Osto  of  tbe  Pickers  acd  dtealert.  4  b  Aot 
— Fnll  Stage  for  Pbcehoa'  Ca<t  to  go  round.  5>b 
Act— Tbe  Murderer  set*  the  love  of  Oonzago's 
wife.  Thrift!  thrift!  Tbo  orlgiesl  t*zt  will  be 
strict'y  obaerred  id  this  soeoe.  Wo  "phrase  here" 
■  Frez.r)  will  oe  ovit'.ed.  Tois  arene  will  be  beaa- 
tiiallr  presented  at  a  coft  ot  3'2,000. 

Some  de.sj  bts  occarred  in  the  prednrtioo  Of 
"Toe  M-.rdor"  en  aeooaoi  of  a  oalay  on  the  part 
of  Mr.  Jobn  Brongham  in  eeodieg  tbe  dozen  or 
sixteen  lines  to  set  do^u  and  it  s*n  >n  iL 

Properties  need— Posr  ol  a  rit>r,  Pccebas'  csrt, 
thirty  doaen  tro'.n*.  wormwood,  lama  jest  ane 
ume  DoieoD  in  ie>t.  some  wi  csra  to  bi  nDwrncg, 
a  wince  for  tbe  galled  jtde,  a  few  damnable  faces 
aod  •  p&irof  b-llows  for  reeesge,  plenir  of  boas 
aod  lights;  aoit  of  bback  fer  th«  devil;  cJeoasoit 
of  sables. 

The  mnsiio  arranged  by  Mr.  Leach,  to  which  Mr. 
Mageire  ■  who  has  besn  expressly  engaged)  will 
nag  the  Snakspseriea  bell*J.  "  Ob,  Moosey  dear." 

The  maehineryof  'Tbe  Moaae«rap"  is  made  by 
Jena  Torres  oe,  with  elaborate  effects,  and  pamted 
by  Mr.  Porter  ia  his  Deal  vein.  "Mairy,  bow? 
Tropically." 

PerfomiaDoe  to  commeaoe  at  9  precisely.  Car- 
riages mj  be  ordered  at  5  minatsspaat.  Admia- 
aien  free. 

Charles  Vivian  told  some  of  his  best  sb> 
riei,  and  be  and  Williamson  gave  geleetions 
from  a  Chinese  opera;  Benj.  Clarke  sang 
'Let  me  like  a  Soldier  Fall,"  and  sangs, 
jokes  and  stories  were  the  role  until  one 
o'elock,  when  the  Bohemians  dispersed,  hav- 
ing enjoyed  an  entertainment  which  money 
•ould  scarcely  bny,  If  Snakspeare's  birth- 
day was  as  worthily  eelebrated  in  every  city 
in  tbe  United  States  as  it  was  on  Sunday 
last  in  San  Francisco,  we  should  hear  fewer 
croakings  abont  the  decline  of  the  drama 
and  the  decreasa  in  the  appreciation  by  the 
public  of  the  works  of  the  great  bard. 

Tbe  JLstst  New  Song. 

Jar— "Jforf  tt  Chandon." 
Emerson  OorvOle  U  mj  name. 
My  business  always  le  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  aod  Fancy  Boast, 
Relishes  these,  that  my  house  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  allow. 
Oh!  hi£h  ohl  Ohl  high  ohl 
None  wbo  hare  been  but  again  will  go. 
Corville  rays  sol  says  sol 
On  Floe  Street,  at  No.  *K), 
Remember  the  number  and  call  again. 
Visions  of  ahell-flih  In  every  style, 
Inwardly  cause  you  much  to  smile. 
Ladies  frith  escorts  there  always  go, 
Ladies  go!  Ladies  gol 
Emerson  Corvllle's  polite  I  and  eo 
3-1  They  go!  they  go!  they  gol 

PBTTA2X    LSBSOBTB  IS  T3K    FRENCH    LaXGCAGE 

by  J.  Joeset.  grsduate  of  tbe  University  of 
Paris,  late  Professor  of  De  la  Monnats'  Normal 
School  for  Ttacheri,  and  of  St.  Mary's  College, 
London.  40i  Geary  street,  between  Mason  and 
Taylor,  upttalra.    Beet  of  reference  given.    4-q 

■y-FoR  Chtlerzs's  Pxcroazs  go  to  Monsa's 
Gauleei,  417  Montgomery  street.  8-v 

lywextvy  Thousand 

Paper  Collars,  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  tbe 
What  Ohear  Laundry,  offlse  121  Letdesdorn*  st. 

Bomoral* 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  machines  rented  and=re- 
palred  as  usual,  and  sold  cheaper  than  ever,  x 

Attention,    Ladies 

To  give  tbe  skin  the  softaess  of  velvet,  and 
tbe  tjot  of  the  lily  to  the  complexion,  use 
DicKdafB  Gbmmm  dk  Lib.  l 

DewtaU  Work. 

Foa  yc-Xoi  pjFAX.rxr  c  r  work,  go  to  V.  0.  Jer- 
Eup,  dentist,  eor.  Cutter  md  HoBtgomery,  ever 
Tucker's,  3-D 

CLamorasTt.—  Madame  Clara  Antonla,  the 
Clairvoyant  Physician  and  Independent  Trance 
Medium.  833  Kearny  street,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine, 

Consult  a  tl  ana  in  Bngllsh,  French  and  Oarmaa.r 

PrnU's  AboUtion  OU 
Cares  BhsumatlBm  aad  Neuralgia.  3 

NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


New  Discovery. 

r[E    USE  OF    THE    WONDERFUL    PLAXT 
that  Oodiatsmded  for  tha  Core  ef 

RHtUMATISW,    NEURALGIA,    CGUT,   PARAL- 
YSIS, CATARRH,  AND  ALL  SPINAL 

AFFECTIONS, 

I«  aadsrstecd  perfectly  by  the  ondsrsiensd— the 

ODlypersoaon  the  Ooatiaeet  thst  folly compre- 

h*Bdaita  metric  qaalitiea.    The  shore  Gom plaints 

are  'Kite*  externally  with  safety  aod  success.  ,  -a 

DR.  K.  K.  DODat  is  to  be  foand  at  tus  trrfice, 

VI?  alarket  atrest,  oppaaita  Third,  Reoras  1  and 

2,  lrom  10  A  at.  ti  ]  p  m..  and  fro<n  2  toSfaf 

Ee^ideote,  lOn©  Mission  etraet.    F»tients  ctn 

taoeowiiDodated  with  Boom  and  Board.       aplO 


Change  of  Wharf. 

ON  AND  AFTER  MAT  let.  THE  STEAMS*. 
ANTJSLOPK  concealing  with  tee  8»n  Ftea- 
ciioa  and  North  Pacitte  KsilroasL  at  Daoanas 
Landins;,  far  Sonoma,  Petdoms.  canta  Bess, 
Heaitfainre.  Olorerdale,  aod  way  ataliooa. 
Sfcafp'  Sprtnc^and  taa  Oeyeers.  will  leare  from 
7  AON T  tVTBKCf  WaAJasV^  ap»f  il 


PICNICS,   EXCURSIONS.     ETC. 


PICNIC    AND    EXHIBITION 

....or  THE.... 

San  Francisco  Olympic  CliA, 

....AX.... 

Badger's  Central  Park,  Oakland, 

....0».... 
THrBSDiT MAY   1,    1873 

GRAND  CUT-JOUR  FESTIVAL  OF  THE  SEASON 

Uniting  wiib  the  picnic  atfrtotloas  on.  at  tne 

GYMNASTIC     AND     ACROBATIC 

ENTERTAINMENTS 

For  which  the  Olab  has  beoese  famoos,  to  take 

pl&OS  in  iisf  a'terneoo. 

BALLEN  BERN'S  CELEBRATED  BAND  has 
bt«n  enxagea  for  tbe  day. 

The  h -.at  win  Uavo  tbe  Oak'aad  Wbarf  st  9:V>, 
10:10.  11:20  am.  aod  12:10.  1:50.  *od  3  P.M..  con- 
necUos:  <*ilh  tn»  cars,  woich  ran  di'fc  lj  to  ths 
Park,  returning  erery  hoar.  Fsre  30  OKN'T-> 
for  tbe  round  »id.  Tbs  Uiktaod  borse  car*  run  V> 
tbe  Park,    s^-strio*  uKDEK  w  |i  be  maintained. 

Admi-aion  tt  the  Park,  So  c.ESrS;  Children. 
half-price  licketi  can  be  had  at  the  variioe 
mosio  siorra  and  of  metnben  of  tbe  Clab.     ap26 


S.  F.  and  N.  P.  R.  R.  Co. 


CHANGE  ^F     TIME. 

OK  AKT»AFTRB  APRIL  1,  1-.:3.THE8TKAM- 
or  ANTELOPK,  coun6<jicj«  at  Don»no«  Laod- 
iog  witn  tbe  tiao  f  rtvndtco  A  North  Pacido  Bait- 
road  Oompaoy  for  CloreHale  sod  all  intermediate 
stations,  will  leave  Sao  Frudaoo  daily  (sanlays 
•looted),  from  Broadway  Wbarf,  at  3:3-1  p.  a.  Ue- 
tnroicf,  the  train  will  leave'  CIoTerdale  daily  at 
5:10  o'clock  am  .  connecting  at  Dooaone  «itb  the 
ate  mer  and  arriving  in  Sao  Fsnctaoo  »tlO:iu  a  m. 
fha  ateamera  and  cars  mak*  close  oonnaotiona 
with  ttsges  to  and  from  all  points. 

SUNDAY   EXCURSI0NS~~AT  SEDUCED   RATES. 

Leave  Ssn  Franeisoo  at  8  A.  at.  every  Sunday 
arriving  at  OJov«rd»l«  at  1  o'tjiooIi  p.  u.  Betaroing 
will  leave  Cio^erdal-  at  2  o'clock,  s.  riving  in  Ssn 
Fraaciaoo  at  7  o'clock  This  will  allow  euur- 
sionisti  several  hoars  st  an*  of  tbe  otacea  along 
toe  line  ef  the  ro*d  F*r  a  1  informatioo  apply  at 
the  Company's  offl-.e. 436  Mootionjen  stre»L 

ap!8  PETrB  DONAHUE.  President. 


The  City  Gardens 

FOR  THE 

Coming  Picnic  Season! 

TBS  ATTENTION  OF  ALL  &OQTRTTE3,  As- 
sociations and  Military  Companies  is  called 
to  the  advantages  offered  by  tb«ae  commodious 
and  beautiful  grounaa  for  rxoliday  Picnio  Festi- 
vals. They  can  be  procured  on  any  day  in  the 
week  for  piooio  purposes  the  ooming  season  on 
more  advantageous  terms  than  any  groands  in  the 
SUte. 

THE    CITT    OABBEN8 

Are  easy  of  access  without  any  tariff  to  "ocietiei, 
and  are  provided  with  large  aod  baautifal  Lawns; 
large  Shads  Trass;  beaaufel  Flower*  and  Plant* 
from  every  clime;  nuaieroas  Swiogs;  t«o  mam- 
moth Dancing  Pavilions;  a  natural  Lake,  wit' 
Pleasure  Boats:  Fountains  aod  Observatory  Tow- 
era,  all  perfectly  sheltered  from  the  wluda.  A 
mammoth  KeHaoraut  is  oo  tbe  groands,  and  every 
convenience  for  the  accommodation  of  large  Pic- 
nics has  besn  made.  Everything  ba*  been  placed 
in  the  most  complete  order  for  tbe  coming  season 

THE  CITT  OAEI>£.\S 
Al*  the  largest  in  the  State.  They  contain  6^ 
acres  of  Knoll  and  tihad*d  Law*.  Flower  Gar- 
dens, etc,  and  are  capatle  of  accommodating 
W.OOv  persona  with  the  greatest  convenience..  Ex- 
tra Cars  run  directly  to  tbe  Gardens. 

Picnic  Committees  are  especially  invited  to  call 
and  inspect  the  Grounds,  and  ascertain  terms, 
which  will  be  most  favorabU. 

M.  "V.  §TEVEi8,  Proprietor. 

•ay  Office  hours  3  to  6  p.m..  daily,  at  the  Gaidess, 
corner  Twelfth  and  Folaom  streets. 

N.  B-3«0,0oe  AdmiaaiSD  Tickets  were  sold 
by  various  Aasociationa  holding  testivals  at  the 
City  Gardens  last  year.  The  sale  of  epirituous 
liquors  will  be  prohibited  on  the  grounds  on  t  ea- 
lival  days.  mhatf 


Badger's  Centra!  Park,  Oakland 
£*£b 


THESE  BEAUTIFUL  GARDEN'S  ABE  NOW 
open  for  the  aeasoo,  and   many  of  the  moat 
popular 

PICNICS 

Will  be  held  there.  The  attractions  .re  nnmer- 
ona.  SKin.VG  PAVILION'.  MUSEUM,  OTK. 
B  ASIUM.    Skating  (re.  on  week  days. 

Adralatirm. SG  Ceata 

OH1LDREX  19  CENTS.  M>17tf 


TOU  WILL   FIND 

....AT.... 

The  Corn   Exchange, 

Jfo.   IS    CLAT    STBEET.       .plT 


RETURN  THE  BOOK! 

WHOKVSB   BGBROWED  THE   "MEMOIR 
OF  HOME"  from  the  Fioano  QfEce  is  par 
Ucularly  raqaeated  to  return  It  at  ones. 


J.    C.    COMBES, 

Car.  aeeaa*  aaa  Tek—a  wtrtx*M. 

»»"T.rrapln    oofctantlj   on    bud. 

OraUr.  in   er.IT   MrU.     PEXVATK 

SUPPSB     BOOMS  F  IB  PABTIKB. 

dWcSlljn 


YATES' 

Branch  Saloon  and  Billiard  Hall 

Car.  Market  and  Third  streets, 
JS.X.   Cor.   Comioertlal    sad    a^eldesdoraT. 

LDH8  ORIHKsTThALF  PRICES. 

aplSlm  JOHN  D-  TATBB. 


GERMAN    PIANOS. 


THE  BSST  ApTD  THR  OHJgAP. 

■it.    hcnraubitadter  A  Oo..  AseoU 

or    tbe    calibrated    Faotartet    ot 

I    9     I     Il8iuthoer,  In  L^ipni,  and  Sohleip, 

lafiKlm,    Oi»cs,*l»KJiAsUilr:i5XBBET.    apS 


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CHAS.  MAYE8 

Pioneer  CloakSti 

(Formerly  Mayer  A  Work  ^ 
Xo.    SO   MIITeOHEKl  rt\ 

Opposite  the  I.iek  B  m 
BRABCH,    408     KFABM  9gm 

MR.    MATER  OALLs   ATTEH  *». 
large  and  we!!  (selected  user  S 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Sil  « 
and  Cloth,  m 

And  bis  new  stflaw  of  ready-siids  *  «a 
•ther  Li  DIES'  SUITS,  at  V«BY  W-" 

Aho.  a  large  stock,  or  btripeo  sj  ^3 
.•■bawls.  Lace  Jacks, s.  Silk  md  t  -mT 
Rilkx  Satina,  ''lo.king*.  and  svsr  a** 
TrimminKe.  JUST  iHBlVED.a  '  I.  ' ' 
tb*  Hpring  atylea  of 

PI.AII     ANd     SlCSBflv9 

X.IMEN    STJIT* 

IT.  B. — Oloaks,  Drsaass  aad  aalti   assa! 

in  lateH  fashion,  st  rt>&aonaols  rat*      s 


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SOLE  AGENTS  10 
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JIB.  P«ET'8  WKBrotJI 


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CHARLIT 


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WILL    SHORTLT  ArPIAB 

THE  ONLY  LEON,  EDWIN  KEELI  and  MASTER  BARNEY! 

rttallh  lii-M    i     .-  Tb*  IntaiTocvtor.  Th»  Ji*  lni<»r  par  nilfllirf, 

MlMM    ANNA    ADAMn    tli©  Queen  ol   8orio-Conii<-   Vncnlfsitf* 

as  «>nl« 

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to  etMBBwao*  i>«LSi4«i:j  *l  «Ubt    o'CaOOk 


SPRING   EXHIBITION 

■ 

Bay      Di»triot 

Horliculiural  Society, 

■ 

Horticultural  Hall 
HAS    BEEN     POSTPONED. 

»•♦«••»••  •  #  •  *>*  *>r-«- a  »»*>«>•  ••* 

iii*  rp*...ti». 

For  On©  "V^reei*.. 


Opening  Dsjr,  Tliiirsdu.v,  Mny  g 


Fair  to  continue  Nine  Days. 


CONCERTS  AFTERNOON  AND   EVENING. 

V  ll.-"n«.ro"  will    h.  IkF  aiilr  rnn»»  at 
ta*  llorltrnllaral   Fair. 


.   l.nDBlas  an. 

uniicc  rWr  *"'•- 1 

nUUOL,   At     LMM.rl    .1. 

HOUSE,  Vrjrv,:.'. 

RAL.STOKA  OOTB.PL: 


IsiUY  TRY *Tȴ 

■•  •  1    SI    &O  WIUTK  SHIRTS.     Taer  8.  rnritTI,T.  to4  f*>  r  w||l  oar*r  b*  m*tob*1.    To  I-.  hi4  nalj  1 

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EPIZOOTIC. 


A  PULL  HUPr  *N  Bit 

b*    oMnntt    at    »Q<    >  .If  lb* 

wtiriraM*    iltrTK    .    c.*.M.afc*4     i*f.]r    by    th* 
IAMR.H 
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PIANOS. 


►ft*  A  N*-iS« 


F,B„  ^RGANS. 

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1  «AE*    s1t--)n«ui  «i».i«     To*  loa*  ta  tar* 

W  I       WMUl.      Of*r    .'.  l.OUOof   l-.*,a 

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Pli  •  IImIi,     l*.«n..    l'»T'M,     Vlw>. 

IJHIII-Jf"' "*  A""r"""""" '"' 

ll"  1  ■:  Mi   ■  :      [liCAKlMKNr  Of 

^J.  1  »CUOFr  &  CO.,  Agouti. 

•jdll'SS'*  T«l    lfsrkvl  ttrfct. 


STILL  ANOTHER. 

OWISOTOTHK    SOAJUTITT    OP    RAIOONS 
to  Ba«h  iir**t,  1  b*c  10  tafora   ta*    fn*c4» 
>«     ud  lb*  ,  iM::  Uwt  t  h»»«  owtitd  tht 

:;  NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 


W8^Uon,  (iood  Livers 

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FURKEBLY 


■  «'         t*.«    H.*nHt»TT)rnt 

u  kliu*ri    KtMaaoranl  on 

•m«t  »nd  ui»  MiDwi'"    ■ 
.  MkHittMi.  la  p4\rto*r»blp  who  MH 
H,  »hi  bu  baan  cooDaGted  wltb  th» 
Lt  proTtm-ni*  bftva  IX'O   made   ir. 
'wrlmnu  tbat  will  raodar  tba  Mt- 
l*i&At%  'l*atir  lh"  I1  b»a  avar  baaadortni 
'"-<-»»*!"•  »'  '*•  Pfoaparitjr,    Onr  Uillaof  Far* 
*  ?!  ■*•   *o«o»oiaa  of  if    Mason.     Oai 
11       94Pa««,OoodOooklm»od  ModVal* 

1*.  B1CBOEI  A  CO. 

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Mf  j  Mt  -nd.  .OS  0oam*r4UU,  m 

■  TMIfarkataarMt. 


n!T*9   Bxh    .lr«r(,    baaWMR     MnnlfxniFr* 
■  ad   K-.rnr. 

All  Drinks,  Plain  or  Fancy,  10c. 

Oeaooststf  la  Iba  boat  atria  aod  of  tbo 
Pttravt  lAqntr*. 

C  II  v'a     v-      rci.nv  *>.\, 
aflffl  l> PffpfHtor. 

TO  THE  UNFORTUNATE. 

DKS .TROWMI.irP,  *  I.W!RDF«,ORAI>: 
'  iai*arai<i*«.  ano 
■  •■««  Ac  try.  firrv 
iorr  at  >'i.    ASS 
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■'caat*  i  (■  u  ,iUin(«      To  ■ufl-r»r« 
from  A- ■  ■,   Oipttioh'..  Sora   I'nroat. 

iMrr-impti  ■-    »nl    ottirr    lliiit<«)    of     thi    I.nriiH 
>••  »•  rtomiianii  |>r>>l>**..«-  aJnllcr'a 
-.In.-    »nniiii.f  Ti.llf ,   l-i.iiii.1-n«    InballnK 
i  Apoara'oi  wqicj   ii  *x'*oii*alr  osad  to  KaroDt. 
*Mcb  wa  ara  th*  Sol»»  AEootn  for  th«  Pa- 
etSoUoaat.    For  lortn*roartt«nl«ra  eai|  -traddraai 
UHS    I'UMMI.IIZ  A  LKEDK.-. 
ASS  Kaarn*  Hi-c,  San  Kraooiaoo. 
Grncx  HonsH-Froa.  m  to  13  a.m  .  a  to  4  r.  at . 
a>  d  -S  ta  7  P.M. 

■  ■  i>araia  aotraoca  for  tba  aaoomnodatlon  ' 
of  Ladtss  soil  1'B 


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Mdllo.      OHA.TAB.XJ 
Fapll  ol*  La  Until.  I.rrojr.  Farla. 

Ladies'  Hair  Dresser, 

■'■    KLLIH    STBEET.       >a>  In 


P.VOLNEY,  212  FOURTH  STREET 

BUYS  AND  SSLL& 

Good   Second-hand    Clothing. 

Alio,  (LEAKS.  DYKH.  and  KhPAIUS,  In  tba 
moat  aoioollfio  manner.  H*  bai  mad*  th*  abova  A  < 
ai*«iait»  for  l>  raara,  aod  !■  bound  to  kit*  aatn- 
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1'WO  OF  THK  LKAD1N0  HEHHKKS  OF 
tb.  Tb.alrio.l  ProfaMfoa  la  i  .llforoi.  dio- 
poa.  for  ring  olMa..  for  inatraeUoa  in  Klocailoo 
Pariooi  wiablBg  t«  ...11  tb.mMlr..  of  tb*  oppor- 
taoltr  of  acjolriDK  a  o..fat  .rt  .1 .  aod.r.to  oo«i 
OADMDd  In  UMlr  oatno.  la  "CarabjM.  "  P.  0.  Boi 
2SJ1,  wb.D  p.nlcoi.r.  at  to  tans.,  .to.,  will  b. 

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A.     OBAND 

MUSICAL    FESTIVAL 

...    WILL  BE  OtTZZ  DT  TRI  ... 

HANDEL  AND  HAYDN  SOCIFT! 

CENTRAL  TABERNACLE, 

Tyler  atreet.  nr..r  T»>' mr, 

COMMENCING  ON   THB    ■•TH    Of  APRIL, 
and  ooo'louiag  lilItKt    t.V,MSd«,  darioa 
wblob  t  ma  tba 

Full  (.rami  Oratorio  of  Elijah 


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Mendolesobn's    Hymn   of    Praise. 

Tosather  with  eelat-ltom  from 

lin-thnv.-n'.    I'lg    dl.     -VI    Hum    Tell,    N|a- 

biit  Staler  huh  llriuial, 

fflll  l>o  Kl-aohja 

GRAND  CHORUS  OF  TW3  HUHORtO  VOICES, 

...  add  ax 

ORCHESTRA     OF    MO    PIECES, 

Vt  1th   Full  4lrK.it   AccaniiinnlarDl, 

Tba  Ssloi  will  h*  *»•  dnr*>d  b*  Mra    Marrlnrr, 
Vloor*  atd    Ilaidas,  aod  Maaara.  it«)«r,  Maxoira, 
f'amprM,  aod  Mahlo. 
OONDUOTOK PKOF.  0E0.  T.  KVANR 

Price  of  Ad  ml*,  tan SI   «o 

Keawrved    Ncma 1    HU 

i  li  tar  ba  raaarrad  for  ttisiaaaoo  at  KohN-r. 
f'Daae  A  C*>.  COS  Ulat  girrH.  oo  aod  attar  £>AT- 
UKPA  V,  April  l « ■  h . 
m-aIo  ..I  BINOL*    ri-'KKTH,  with  RKSf.RVKD 
■    i  ■'.  on  SATURDAY,   April  Mth. 


AFTER   tiii: 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

00  TO  THE 

Hot     Sootoh, 

•att«r  Btrtjati  .tor  e*.tbj  , 

Aod  try  on.  of  tb.ir 

Hot  Stotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 

All     Di-inKn    Ton    Cents 

f«S  tf  JOt.  D.  BRIOOa.  Ptoprlator. 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

6REAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM, 


And  Colleire  ofMndlcIne. 


,10.000.. 

Pobtlo  DAT  AND  MOKT.ll  S0ltko.n  n 
a  ta  Moawoaurr  itta.1.    FOR  HEN  0»L1 


BEAUTirUL    AND  INBTBDOT. 

It.  obiaau  to  ba  hu,    ~ 


Ladies  and   Children 

....WILL  rlflD.... 

KINKEAD'3 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

ADRPRSIM.   PLEABART  TO  USB.  EASILY  APPLIED, 
la  no*    «r-a*r.  ard  will  n v  lojira  tb*  moat  dalloaU.    II 
'  car**  all  diasaaaa  of  I    *  kaIo,  r*moTaa  daodruff. 

Prevents  Han  Falling, 


DRtSSiNG  an.j  ba  bad  <>'     ,iAk»i.i, 

.!-»      .     If.     DATrrl,     Brnnlil, 


EIGHTY 

Single  Outside  Rooms, 

WTT^ 

No.  1  Spring  Beds  and  Mattrassos, 

AT  TITS 

BRANCH  HOUSE, 

A*  I    N.ISNIiar.   STBEKT,    COB.  OLAT, 

AT 

VlTtjr     Ocuts     per       ivjiglat. 
And  I^esfs  1)y  tlio  Week. 

V 


OPEN      AL.Ii      NIGH 

L.  J,  SWELL,  Probrletor 


PIONEER  SHOE  NIANUFACTORY 


THE  HOST  ELEGANT  CUSTOM    WORK  1.1    THE  OITT 


SS  JOVBNAl  OP  AMUSEMENTS. 

P„bU.L»d  *t«t  Dm  ^  ,h0  VMrb» 
r.        £>-        B  O  G  A  :RX>"C7  S 

-iT 

••  Merchant  •>»«    S»°  Wwhl-MrtoB  "t. 

Below  Montgomery.  San  7raoci»0O. 


THURSDAY MAT  1-  1873 

AMUSEMENTS,  Etc. 

California  Theatre. 

To-night,  tbe  delightful  comedy  of  "Moon  Ado 
Aboot  Nothing,"  with  Mrs.  D.  P.  Bowen  us  Beat- 
rice tod  John  McOollouBh  as  Benedick,  will  be 
presented  f  r  the  last  time.  This  pieoe,  consider- 
ing the  efcrength  of  the  cast  and  the  elegant  man- 
ner in  which  it  w»9  mounted,  ehonld  haTe  had  a 
longer  run.  It  will  be  played  once  mere,  at  the 
matinee  on  Satnrday.  To-morrow  Inight  "Hliza- 
beth"  will  be  reriTed. 
Alhambra. 

This  theatre  ie  ilrong  in  to«1  and  initrnmental 
talentMwell  a*  in  comio  ability.  J.  G.  BasnH,' 
Benj.  Clarke  an*  M.  Ainsley  Scott  are  admirable 
lingers,  and  the  orehestra,  ooder  the  management 
of  Goo.  T.  Kvana,  and  comprising  Bicherd  Kobler, 
•no  of  the  beet  folobu  in  the  United  States, 
and  other  fine  arlistee.  can  scarcely  be  surpassed 
in  quality.  A«  for  ton.  Bob  Hart,  Little  Mao,  8am 
Klckey.  OharieB  Tirian  and  the  others  provide  any 
amount  of  it. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

In  addition  to  the  wonderful  acrobatic  feats  of 
Ossalm  and  Jrllz,  which  have  created  snch  a  bob- 
■  itioD,  the  aranBing  play  of  "Black  and  White 
SUtnes."  ibe  act  entitled  "MysUriee  of  a  Kestaa- 
rant,"  eharaoter  songe  by  Tommy  Barton,  and 
many  other  amnsing  features  will  be  pxwenUd 
to-night 
Buckley's  New  Varieties. 

Id*  May,  Katy  Zoe,  Annie  Lamar,  the  veteian 
S all j-  Thayer,  M'lle  Blanche  and  many  other  favor- 
ite perforxiera   will  appear  to  night,    in  a  great 
programme. 
John  Wilson's  Amphitheatre. 

Manager  Wilaon'B  generous  proffer  of  a  clear 
benefit  to  the  Pioteet&nt  Orphan  Asylum  has 
beenaocepted  by  the  lady  manager,  end  the  per- 
formance will  be  given  on  Saturday  afternoon,  at 
the  Amphitheatre  on  isntter  street- 

AJuroiHCii  Mtjssum.— One  ol  the  most 
CMcplete  oolleotiOTis  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
*uten,  comprising  hnndrede  of  oostly  and  bean- 
.lial  w»i  models,  ia  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
only)  at  the  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
hoar  may  be  profitably  toeot  hare- 


Fret  Not. 

"Tke  horse  that  frits  is  the  one  that 
Bweate,"  in  an  old  saying  of  horesmeD ;  it  is 
lust  as  true  of  men  as  of  horses.  The  man 
that  allows  himself  to  get  imtalea  at  every 
little  thing  that  goes  anmi  in  his  business, 
or  in  ordinary  affairs  of  life,  is  a  man  test- 
is a  'rule,  will  accomplish  little  and  wear 
ont  early,  He  is  a  man  for  whom  bile  and 
dyspepsia  have  a  particular  fondness,  'and 
for  whom  children  have  particular  aversion. 
He  is  a  man  with  a  perpetual  thorn  in  his 
flash,  which  pricks  and  wounds  at  the  slight- 
est movement;  a  man  for  whom  life  has 
little  pleasure  and  future  small  hope. 


▲  Subject  for  Beecher*s  Prayer, 

The  Arizona  correspondent  of  the  San 
Diego  World  thus  describes  his  interview 
with  Antonio  Azul,  head  obief  ef  the  Fi- 
mos.  Antonio  opens  the  dialogue:  "You 
got  shirt?"  "No."  "You  got  old  coat?" 
"No."  "You  got  old  vest?  "No."  "You 
got  sojer  ober-coat?"  *'No."  "Then  what 
for  you  come  see  me,  you  dam  fool?"  and 
the  indignant  head  of  his  nation  once  ;more 
assumed  his  first  position,  and  abandoned 
himself  to  the  care  of  his  favorite  equaw. 


Ladles  "Visit  In  a  Oevrds. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Johm  P, 
Dwtbb,  126  SntUr  street,  opposite  Lick  House, 
and   at   the    Grand   Hotel.    N.  B.— Hasdhxb- 

CHIEFS  SEA1TT  MiBKED.     PBKMAKSHEP    Of  every 
description  to  order.  s 

Good    investment. 

No  other  city  In  the  United  States  offers 
greater  inducements  at  the  present  time  for 
Investment  in  town  lots  than  San  Diego.  Now 
rs  the  time  to  secure  lota  at  $25  each  at  421 
Montgomery  street.  Tela  is  the  beBt  chance 
ever  offered.  • 

JDo    Wot    Suffer    lrom    Corns. 

The  nniortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Olub  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Oowan's  Insti- 
tute, 210  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.h.  We 
r"A*k  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Dor- 
ter's capability.  Beferecces  given  U required,  b 


Woman's    JHi^iits. 

One  would  ttlnk  that  it  was  one  of  woman's 
rights  to  enjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  same  price  for  It.  Nearly  all  the  res- 
taurants "  for  ladles  and  geLtlemen"  in  San 
Francisco  have  poorer  fare  than  those  whtre 
gentlemen  only  dine."  There  ro  an  exception. 
At  the  Piopekb  BxsiAUBAjrr,  on  Washington 
street,  at  the  ccrner  of  Dunbar  Alky,  ladles  can 
get  an  excellent  breakfast,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 

reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
since  18*9,  provides  every  minry  the  market 
affords.  Both  ladies  and  gentlemen  find  there 
dishes  to  please  the  most  epicurean  taste.     • 


On  DouhlinfP. 

In  regard  t  >  Mr.  Creswiek's  apptarance 
in  two  Shskflpearian  characters  in  the  same 
play,  in  London,  Wnyte  Tighe  haB  the  fol- 
lowing: We  are  told  that  our  antestors 
were  a  smaller  race  of  men,  physically, 
tlan  we;  io  proof  whereof  we  are  bidden 
to  behold  the  average  small  size  of  suits  of 
moyen  age  armor,  as  well  sb  the  very  lim- 
ited proportions  of  coats  and  continuations 
made  in  the  days  of  Louis  Qainze.  I  sup- 
pose our  actors  are  mentally  a  bigger  set  of 
men  thin  their  predecessors,  for  in  the  time 
of  Kemble,  Siddone,  and  Kean,  artists  found 
that  a  single  Shabspeaiian  character  was 
quite  as  much  as  they  ."eould  cope  with  on  a 
single  occieion,  whereas  of  late  the  princi- 
ple appears  to  have  obtained  that  a  perform- 
er of  any  note  muet  assume  at  least  two 
parts  in  order  to  be  enabled  to  rise  prom 
inently  abeve  hie  fellows.  Whether  this  is 
a  sign  of  mediocrity  or  of  .increased  intel- 
lectun  power,  I  am  not  prepared  to  say.  It 
is  related  of  poor  Mrs.  Siddons  that  in  or- 
der to  produce  her  fall£effert  as  ConsUnce 
in  "King  John,"  she  invariably  remained  at 
the  wing  when  not  required  on  the  stage 
in  order  that  the  weight  »f  wrong  might  not 
be  lifted,  even  for  an  instant,  off  her  soul. 
Her  powers  being  of  a  feeble  order,  she 
feared  the  result  ef  distracting  thoughts 
upon  her  mind.  Our  modern  and  more 
brilliant  stare,  however,  not  only  pay  no  at- 
tention to  the  current  of  the  plsy  wh&n  not 
actually  in  the  whirl  themselves,  but  even 
consent  to  rush  up  to  their  dressing-rooms 
at  the  clcse  of  a  scene  hurriedly  to  don 
other  garments,  er  eveo  to  jump  into  them 
almost  on  the  Btage  itself,  and  rush  on  again 
in  a  different  wig  rb  quite  another  person 
altogether.  Thus,  Mr.  Phelps  was  wont 
to  enact  both  Shallow  and  the  King  in  the 
same  plsy ;  an  intelligent  actress,  not  long 
since  upon  the  hallowed  boards  ef  Bruiy 
Lane,  considering  the  part  of  Lady  Mao- 
beth  not  equal  to  her  genius,  absolutely 
essayed  Hecate  as  well;  and  now,  following 
the  s  spiring  lead,  Mr.  Greswick  appears 
nightly  at  the  Holbora  both  as  Benedick 
and  Dogberry  in  "Much  Ade  about  Noth- 
ing," thereby  playing  low  comedy  of  a 
would-be  facetious  kind  with  one  side  of  the 
faee,  and  assuming  the  highly  polished 
manners  of  a  soldier  and  a  gentleman  with 
the  other.  The  result  is,  ss  might  have 
been  expected,  that  neither  impersonation 
is  worthy  of  the  actor's  reputation. 


Lames  axi>  GektlfmAn,  remember  the  lead- 
ing fa&hioBable  retail  Shoe  store  in  Ban  Fran- 
claco.  H.  Hinders,  332  Kesmy  street,  between 
Pine  and  Bush,  ^ 

Fresh  and  Sweet. 
For  the  beat     confectionery,  jo  to  Oaatr  and 

Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Sntt*r.        h 


We  get  no  business  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry     Office,  121  Leidesdorfit  street.       • 

Deakin's  Sale  of  Palatines 

Will  take  place  about  May  20th.  Particular* 
in  future  advertisements.  4-b 

McDowell,  Sttow  Card  Writer 

Beady  made   and  made  to  order.    Boom  10. 

608  Market  street,  cor.  Post  and  Montgomery  v 


OMXY    A.   HEaBT, 

It  la  net  a  stone  that  will  bruise,  nay  lord, 

>~or  is  it  a  serpent  to  sting  ; 
A  thorn  to  rend,  a  eword  to  pierce, 

Or  aDy  vile,  poisoning  thing. 

Only  a  bear.*,  a  woman's  heart ; 

Step  on  it  1  cruab  it !  to  I 
Bnvily  done,  like  a  gentleman  ; 

Tarn  on  your  heel  and  go. 

Only  a  heart  1    What  harm  Is  done? 

Let  it  bleed  in  the  dust,  and  moan  ; 
Or  stifle  Its  o  ngulsh  as  best  it  may, 

Or  stiffen,  my  lord,  into  stone. 

Only  a  heart !    It  was  fresh  and  young, 

And  tender  and  warm,  I  know ; 
As  pure  &3  the  spirit  of  chastity, 

My  lord,  and  it  loved  you  so. 

But  nothing  ii  lost ;  let  it  die,  my  lord  ; 

Let  its  death  be-  quick  or  slow  ; 
Snch  hearts  are  as  plenty  a*  Summer  leaves- 

We  find  them  whtrever  we  go. 

Only  &  heart !  do  not  f-  ar,  my  lord  ; 

Nobody  on  earth  1b  near 
To  come  at  ihe  cry  of  the  wounded  thing, 

And  God  is  tdo  fir  to  hear. 


Incorrect. 

The  New  York  Dispatch  says : 

With  a  gr;at  flourish  of  trumpets  the  Sun- 
day Mercury  announced  a  couple  of  weeks 
ago  that  they  would  commence  the  publica- 
tion of  a  new  story,  entitled  "Mliss;  a  Story 
of  Bed  Mountain,''  by  Bret  Hsrte.  It  turn's 
out  that  Mr.  Harte  never  wrote  anything  of 
the  sort.  It  was  very  unkind  in  Mr.  Harte 
to  deny  being  the  author  of  the  story. 
Doesn't  he  know  that  the  Mercury  jb  rapidly 
falling  in  circulation  ? 

Bret  Harte  did  write  "something  of  the 
Bort."  He  wrote  the  first  eight  chapters  of 
"  Mlies,"  and  6.  B.  Denemore  is  now  finish- 
ing it  in  good  style  in  the  Golden  Era. 


AyouDgman  of  Peoria,  HI.,  has  blown 
out  what  in  another  man  would  have  been 
called  his  brains  because  his  sweetheart 
would  none  of  him. 


Round  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Is  Q.  Burkhardt's  motto.  Fine  French  Calf 
B^ots  made  to  order  from  $3  to  $10.  A  good  fit 
and  satisfaction  guaranteed.  Call  at  510  Wash- 
ington street  and  be  convinced.  A  full  assort- 
ment of  neatly-made  goods  always  on  hand,  at 
prices  to  sui-  everyone's  purse.  4-bi 


Corns,  Bunions,    Ingrowing  Nails. 

A  perfect  enre  warranted  by  Albert  Sohoen- 
wald,  137  Second  street.  4-bi 


Sand^icn  Island  JPtU.ii. 

Since  the  recension  of  the  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  industry  Is 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Scbreiber,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  furniture,  620  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  importer  of  pulu,  haB  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
for  mattrass  bedding,  and  donbtless  Mr.  Schrel- 
ber  will  find  no  difficulty  in  dienosine  ol  all 

that  comes.  a 

»  - 

Dr,  Barlow  J.  Smith 

Is  giving  a  cours  of  Free  Lecture?  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Bygelan  Hall,  637  California  street. 
every  Friday  evening,  oommencing  at  7  H  o'clock. 
A  nart  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  resard  to  health 
to  invalids  dairy,  from  &  to  4  p.  n,,  free.         w 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 


Dr.     Doherty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  Is 
now  the  moat  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
San  Francisco.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leldesdorff,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Oheer  House. t 

A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all  Etylee, 
Just  received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 

Leidesdorff  street.  • 

American  Watches. 

Reduced  prices,  at  H  A.  Calender's  62  Sec 
ond  St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  carefully  repaired.  n 


Millineei.- HatB  cleaned,  pressed  and 
trimmed  to  order  at  the  lowest  prices.  Miss 
3.  P.  Wooa.  82*  Washington  street.  4  x 


Br.  O.  T.  Sige  has  removed  his  office  to  the 
Olympic  Olub  Building,  corner  of  New  Mont- 
gomery and  Howard.  4k 


San  Francisco  Jewelry  manufactory. 

D.  W.  LaU-d,  610  Merchant  street.    Diamond 
Betting,  Enameling.     All  kinds    of  repairing 


Very    Absent-Winded. 

Some  of  the  papers  are  telling  a  story 
about  an  absent-minded  man  who  invited  a 
party  to  bis  house  to  dinner.  Just  before 
their  arrival  he  went  up  stairs  to  change  his 
dress.  Me  forgot  all  about  them,  thought 
it  was  bed-time,  and  got  into  bed.  A  ser- 
vant, who  entered  his  room  to  tell  him  hiB 
guests  were  waiting  for  him  found  him  fast 
asleep.  We  know  of  a  man  who  is  more 
abssnt  minded  than  that.  It  is  Byhg.  He 
is  so  absent-minded  that  he  mistook  the 
hired  girl  for  his  wife,  the  other  morning,  iu 
the  entry,  and  kissed  her  earnestly  several 
times.  His  wife  is  also  remarkable  for  Tier 
absence  of  mind.  And  when  she  observed 
Byng,  she  suddenly  dropped  the  coal-scuttle 
from  the  second  story  on  bis  head,  and  then 
slid  down  the  bannister  at  the  rate  ef  a  mile 
a  minute,  and  lighted  among  the  hired  girl's 
chignon,  which  she  disheveled  with  the  &i& 
shovel  before  she  remembered  where  she 
was,  These  phenomena  of  the  human  soul 
are  particularly  interesting  to  the  scientific 
observer— more  interestiog,  indeed,  than 
they  are  to  Byng)  vhose  forehead  wearB  a 
soar  into  which  the  edge  of  the  ooal-scuttle 
fits  with  surprising  exactness. 

On    the  Cars. 

Mrs.  Smith.— "are  you  going  to  any  place 
of  amusement  this  evening?" 

Mr.  Jones— "Yes;  I  am  going  to  hear 
Elijah." 

Mrs.  Smith— "Ah  1  Where  does  he  play? 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

.Afctroloceri. 

Mrs.  Bock,  120  Geary  street. 

ItooktcUcr*  and  Mtotlon^ra. 
Stacey  &  Mock,  (school  books  atpeoiaUy.)  S.  W 

corner  Fourth  and  Misaioa, 
H.  b.  Moore.  fl'H  Monwou  >i.*.ai. 

Ilnnlne"*  Ootteiree. 
Heald's,  Bryant  &  Strattoo'e  f'ollpjf*.  .'4  Post  S 

Bntchera, 
Katx,  Fred,  Stall*  94  to  100.  California Markat. 

Clairvoyant*. 
Mrs.  O.  H.  Stowe,  in  Kearny  street.  Room  8. 

Employment  Office. 
Ohas.  F.  Beoherer  A  Co.,  652  Saoraroeato  street. 
Chinese  Employment  Co.— Pierce  &  Co.,  627  Sac- 
ramento street. 
O'Brien  A  Ward,  610  Montgomery  street. 
H.  11.  Kiroboff,  Hale  and  Female  Help,  635  Kearoy 

French  Foney    Go»o*. 
Locan  &  Oo„  19  Montgomery,  107  and  109  Sctwi, 

Soop  Skirt*  and  Coraeta. 
H.  Frend,  36  Second  street. 

Human  Hair. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  £  Co.,  HO  Second  etr«et- 

Merthant  Tailor*. 
Holland  Bros.,  12    Post  street. 
Milliners. 
Miss  Lizaie  Carter.  US  Foui tn    treet 
Mrs.  M.  Belig,  228  Kearny -street, 

Searcher  of  Hecorda. 
O.  V.  Gillespie.  6a  Washing  '.on  s  tract. 

Wines  and  Uqaors.    (Wholesale.) 
Danerl  V.  A  Co..  504  Front. 


Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
horses  and  a  re-Hat le  driver  ere  the  leading  ea- 
fientlftlB  of  an.  trjoyoble  ride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Franeleco  so  unquestionably 
as  from  Ftsnk  Ponton,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  His  handsome  turn-outs  are  used 
by  the  best  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  maies 
It  &  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  driver?,  he  is  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladles  in  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
except  those  which  he  provides.  Frank  has  en- 
joyed gr;at  success  in  his  business,  and  the 
admirable  way  In  which  he  conducts  it  makes 
him  a  lavorite  with  all  who  patronize  him.   * 


A.  Servant  in  the  Comer. 

Weed's  Carpet  Sweeper,  with  the  batt  assort- 
mtnt  of  Carpets  and  Furniture  in  the  State,  at 
John  0.  Bell's,  nearly  opposite  the  Grand  Hotel 

Mir  set  street.  4p 

«. 

It   Is    True. 

J.  A.  Shaber  k  Co.  are  selling  parlor,  sets  and 
another  kinds  of  tumiture  and  bedding  cheapsr, 
for  cssb,  than  any  other  dealer  in  town.  Other 
dealtrg  don't  stand  a  ghost  of  a  charce  when 
people  know  Shaber'd  prices.    707  Market  street. 


Five  Hnndred;Men  Wanted 

Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leidesdorff  st.       * 


Mrs.  M.  W.  Kind,  dressmaker,  haa  removed 
to  133  Geary  street,  between  Dupont  and  Stock* 
ton,  opposite  Starr  King's  church.  3y 


Photoftrapnlc    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  -dozen  at  the  People*  Art 
3j.nery,  84  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 

If  lesion  atrec  a 


The  Boston  Furniture  Company         ~~ 

Has  removed  to  735  Market  street,  between 
Third  end  Fourth,  and  have  a  new  and  well 
selected  stock,  at  reduced  prices.  41 

A.  jpioftsn-nt  Location. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodglngfl  In  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  building  is  a  verv  nne  one  ind  It  well 
lighted  and  ventilated., 

» 

Notice  to  the  Pnbllc. 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  sel- 
ling off  his  fine  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  chil. 
arena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  hat?,  trunks,  valises, 
e'e,  DelOW  coat,     Gall  If  you  Wani   bargains.  3l 


Fine    Candies. 

Sreeh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 678  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    o 


The    "Veto 

la  celebrated  for  its  superior  liquors  and  fine 
cigars.  Connolflsieurs  say  our  "Pony"  Brandy 
putB  a  veto  on  aU  others.  Catl  and  sample  it. 
E,  H.  Levy,  proprietor.  Bouthwest  corner  of 
Kearny  and  Commercial.  is. 

Star  Shirts  and  Collars. 

AH  sorts  and  sizes,  for  ta'e  obeip,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leidesdorff  st,       * 


For    trie    Best    Candles. 

Go  to  the  popular  store  of  Geo.  Haas  *  Oo. 
30  Keiroy  sireet.    New  style  cap  bonbons  for 


SPRING    GO' 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMME  IK 
every  Theatre  In  San  Frauouoo. 

FIGARO 

IS  MAILED  EVERT  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  is  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon— the  papers  left  in  the  theatres  at  light 
being  gathered  np  and  saved  for  that  purpose. 


FIGARO 

tS  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH 
out  the  centre  of  tbe  city,  in  all  Hotels,  Rer ■ 
tanraots,  Saloons,  Stores  and  Offices. 

FIGARO 

IS    omOTJLATED    EVERY    DAY   ON    THE 
Oakland  Ferry Bonts  to  catch   tbe  passengers 
hat  arrive  by  thegreat  Overland  Train. 

FIGARO 

IS  "HERE,  THERE  AND  EVERYWHERE, 
and  is  Constantly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
in  tbe  Theatres,  Traveliug  Conveyances,  Hotels, 
and  pablic  resorts  generally. 

FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  IN  THE  BEST  SOCIETY,  IS 
placed  in  the  hands  of  nearly  all  who  come 
to  the  city  to  make  purchases,  and  is  therefore  the 
beet  of  advertising  mediums. 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 
PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITUTE 

Ti.  E.  cor.  JocIiioB  pnd  Seamy  sti. 

THE  GREAT  ERADIOATOR  OF  SPECIAL 
COMPLAINTS,  formerly  of  Lock  Hospital. 
London  (. and  the  laat  twelve  fears  of  San  Francisco. 
DR.  TOZER  informs  the  afflicted  that  after  visit- 
ing all  the  HOSPITALS  IN  LONDON  AND 
PARIS,  and  spending  one  year  in  the  most  cele- 
brated Hospital  in  London,  the  LOOK,  he  haB  re- 
opened his  old  Medical  Institute  at  the  old  stand, 
where  he  can  always  be  found.  DR.  TOZEK  hae 
for  forty  years  met  with  unparalleled  success  in 
the  treatment  of  dieease  generally  known  as 
CHRONIC  AND  SPECIAL  COMPLAINTS. 

DB.  OHAS.  H.  ;XOZER 
is  in  every  way  responsible,  binding  himself  to 
eSect  a  permanent  CUBE,  or  making  no  charges 
Those  who  cannot  afford  to  pay  for  advice  and 
medioine  will  be  charged  for  medisine  only.  THE 
MONTHLY  RESTORATIVE  PILLS,  never  known 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  oases  for  which  tbeyare 
recommended,  are  to  be  obtained  only  at  my 
office.  Price,  $5  per  bor.  Full  direction  on  each 
boi,  sent  by  Hzpreee  or  otherwise. 

DR.  TOZER  does  not  imitate  the  advertising 
Qnaoks  who  make  it  a  practice  to  publish  false 
affidavits  and  other  false  references,  but  refers  to 
the  most  respectable  people  in  the  State,  whom  be 
has  lttbed  of  diseases  which  others  have  tailed  tc 
cure. 

BK.    CHAS.    H.  TOZF.K, 
N.  E.  comer  Kearny  and  Jackson  street*, 

fel-tf  San  Francisco. 


New  Discovery. 

THE  USE  OF  THE  WONDERFUL  PLANT 
that  God  intended  for  the  Cure  of 

RHEUMATISM,    NEURALGIA,    GOUT,   PARAL- 
YSIS, CATARRH,  AND  ALL  SPINAL 
AFFECTIONS, 

Is  understood  perfectly  by  the  undersigned— the 

only  person  on  the  OoaliDent  that  fnllycompre- 

hendeits  mafftc  qualities,    lbs  above  Complaints 

are  treated  externally  with  safety  and  success.    -"* 

DR.  E.  S.  DODGE  is  to  be  found  at  bis  Office. 

71 S  Market  street,   opposite  Third,  Rooms  1  and 

2,  from  10  a  si.  to  1  p  si.,  and  from  2  to  £  f.m 

Residence,  1908  Mission  street.    Patients  can 

eaccommodated  with  Room  and  Board.       ap30 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 


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a  ■■■nii  of  some  of  thoae  wao 
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QtreafTMW   to   the  Stomach. 


^IXLB'TERS 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 


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la  a  Sure  Relief  for  Indigestion. 


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HAS  NO  UUPKRIOK  ASA 

BLOOD     PTJXIIFIEK. 

Mill 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING,    DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE.    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

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MTJSIO     FUKNIKHKD    FOR    ALL 
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.at  for  a.  1*. 

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■ov-Ordr ra  from  tbo  ooooirj  promptly  attonded 
Addrtiaa    H.     W.     WILLIS.    latoo'a    Mailo 
t*«mar»  atrnot.  or    M AROU8  M 
Ja«U 


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AFINB    LINK   OF  8PRINO    AND  SUMMER 
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Bar  Sugar 

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Wbolootlo  t»A  «o'  IL  _„__ 

.oil/  it.    A.    MFBIUB. 


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AI*D07  U  BOW  r.uOT.d  to  ]&l  Now  Mont- 
Km.iT  •Met,  oeu  Hewerd.  N.  B.-TH.  VTEKD 
mil,  FeTorite  took  tbo  Mcboot  prffilBin  ever 
oIhIi! y- two  eompetilore  kt  tbo  btom  worid  •  F»ir 
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FT  BANI'HAnd  (IK'HK^IBAS  oomoo*ed  ol 
tbe  beet  ma,loleo*  la  ibe  Stole,  aoder  compo. 
teat  l,od,ia,  et  fklr  retee. 

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...  A*n.... 

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eoa  Keorny  £nd  DoDoot,  wbere  yoo 


THE   OLD 

Hot    sooton, 

IS  Morten  Bllreel.    near   tvroruy. 

All     Drinks    Ton    Cent* 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

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Alvara  00  Bla  thi  Now  York  Harald,  Harpor'r 

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and  aatlsfy  yoaraolf. 

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atopploK  kt  Salt  Lake  end  applylog  to 

H.  JEROME, 
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PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VIJttOINIA     CITY,     HHTADA. 

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daooratad,  aod  0*0  ba  ractad  by  tbe  night  or 
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llbarallr  traaiod  witb  00  appHoatlon  by  la*iaW 
JC?UN    P1PBB, 


Signor  Mancnsi, 

DRIYATE  SINGiaO   LESSONS. -CLASS  OB 
MOXDAT  and  THUKWIAT, 

At  3  p.ai.    St.  Jamea  Bouae,  »es  Market  auoel 

ooroor  of  EUle.  Mi  1m 


DEAUnt  IN  0T»Tms,01.Aal8 
•odoll  Undo  of  SHELL  FIBH. 
Noo.  to.  41,  II,  Okllfomla 


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....AXD.    .. 

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TRIMMINGS, 


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EMofJ  jtoirtft—wyi  S»i»  ItraDciBOi. 


THUKSDA?.. 


.MAY    1,    1873 


A  San  Jote  Benefit. 

Last  week,  BrohaEka,  proprietor  of  the 
Sin  Jose  Opera'Honee,  was  the  recipient  cf 
abeDefit,  the  proceed*  of  which  he  intended 
to  devoting  to  putting  new  scenery  in  his 
theatre.  The  result  i=  shown  in  tie  follow- 
ing c_r  J  whieh  he  publishes  in  tie  Mercury: 

Ed.  SI ebcfbt  :  —  Through  the  columns 
of  ycur  paper  I  desire  o  return  my  thanks 
to  thoie  who  sssiitei  at  my  lest  benefit. 
Although  it  was  not  exactly  a  benefit  to  me 
pecuniarily,  I  feel  none  tbe  le-s  grat.-fal  to 
thoss  n  ho  projected  it  and  gave  their  ser- 
vices to  tiibke  it  a  success.  I  give  below  tbe 
financiil  resa't  of  the  enterprise,  and  shall 
appropriate  the  profits  to  putting  an  addi- 
tional gif-ligh:  in  the  Opera  Hcu-o. 

0»li form*  Theatre  Troupe. $150  00 

Aazerais  Hoose tt  9d 

Lamolle  House 10  W 

Railroad  fare.  14  perjona.  at  $*..... iltfi 

Posters 7  51 

Ou 6«l 

Bandrie*  ... - 9  jjj 

Patriot,  print  eg    rtda;cd  rites1... I  00 

Street  oroersmme* 6  CO 

Mojie.  Ol*aj«o'«  Basd ■  29  CO 

Total  expenses £177  159 

Kindly  deducted  by  Mr  Jobs  McOnilough, 
tt  rough  hi*  agent,  Mr.  Joyce 25  00 


.\u'.  proceeds 9   IS  60 

The  Mercury  made  no  charge  for  adver 
tiling,  and  the  bill-poster,  stage  carpenter, 
rubers  and  door-kei-pars  tend  red  their  ser- 
vice e  free.  G.  Bbohaska. 

As  the  Mercury  naively  observed  aftsr  the 
benefit.  "Mr.  Brohaska  did  not  lose  any 
money."  More  than  this^by  the  liberality 
•f  Mr.  John  McCullough,  the  Mercury,  his 
attaehees,  and  others,  be  will  be  enabled  to 
pata  new  gas-light  in  the  theatre.  Oh!  lib 
era)  public  of  San  Jose! 


Oraicrs. 
In  strolling  round  tbe  ether  oipb;, 
To  look  at  "Frisco  by  gas  light. 
Mux  r\rete«  tea:,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  wo-r"  a  .'  mt. tain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  icade  a  ecieen 
Tnroaeb  widen  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seat  ; 
While  moeay  none  and  pearly  shell, 
O  er  which  the  waters  softly  fell. 
Made  that  -winsow  Feem  to  bi 

i  Boras  Catry  gr->tto  cf  the  sea. 

Stop,"  said  nay  friend,  "let's  go  in  hen- 
It  1d'jl&  so  a.ce — and  try  their  ohcer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  moat  agree 
That  tela  place  suit*  rne  to  a  'T.'" 
Bo  sooner  had  we  found  a  Beat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  onx  Wlah— . 
S*iu  they  bad  almost  aoy  dlbh 
That  we  eight  name.    We  found  It  trni,  • 
And  wobui  nagmjismtiy,  (09; 
All  kliid«  of  oyatere,  juicy,  fat, 
Ooofced  every  style;  just  thini  of  that. 
And  if  ;. o'u  month  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
Tne>  'd  clam  t  and  crabs  and  terrapins  ; 
In  tact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kinds  of  game, 
Pish,  (lean  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  au  epicure. 
The  ladle*,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem. 
That  they  have  here  the  befit  ice  cream; 

'  So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  wtiat  they  call  "nuoh  nice  dinner-.." 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
and  there  this  truth  he'll  and  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  O.Tttsr  House,  337  Bush  street,  above 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Ktghl 

CHABLE3  HAAKE.  Proprietor. 


Pratt's-  Abolition  Oil 

OnreB  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  3-l 


Wlilto  Labor  Only  : 

Employed    by    the  What  Cheer  Liundry,  131 
Leidesdorff  street.  • 


Lados,  now  Is  your  time  to  bay  your  under- 
olotbing  at  a  great  sacrifice,  becau-e  H.  Frier- 
lander  has  gone  to  Europe  to  onj  his  Fall  Im- 
portation?, and  has  left  order*  to  sell  his  Urge 
■took  cf  1  dies' and  children's  underclothing, 
comprising  all  atjlee  and  pattf  me,  cheaper  than 
at  aoy  other  place  in  tbe  city.  Bem-mter  the 
number,  9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Building.      3h 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  ia  n  j  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  Mb.  it  "The"  Bat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny) ,  all  these 
nrw  etjles  can  be  found.  The  sto:k  is  immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  ens  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  s 


Those  Beautiful  Xew  Carpets. 

At  Jas.  W.  Bnrnham  k  Co's,  No.  618  Market 
and  17  Port  streets,  arc  going  like  hot  cakes. 
Kew  and  choice  1  atterns  constantly  arriving. 
A  perfect  rn>h  to  see  Bnd  buy  them.  Elegant 
parlor  faraitu-e  m;de  to  order  in  the  finest 
aytlfi.  sa 

Don't  Foil  to  Call  and  See 

The  most  wonderful  and  gifted  Doctor  For- 
tune Teller  or  the  sge.  Madame  Smith,  Astrol- 
oger, ju-t  arrived  from  the  East,  and  can  be 
consulted  ou  ail  events.  She  hai  charms  for 
Luck,  Love  and  Bappinese,  which  never  fail  to 
take  effect.  Office  Consultation,  f2 ;  by  Le'ter, 
$8.  All  communications  rtrictly  private.  Office 
hours  from  10  o'clock  a  m.  to  8  p.m.  Satitiac- 
tion  gu  ranteed  in  every  respect.  Office,  15 
Becond  etreet,  Room  11.  40 


Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 
The  People's  Bemedy  lor  all  Aches  and  Pains. 

X*n«    Best    Remodica. 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.    Dr.  Per. 

"e  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  bUlous  complaints. 
.  or  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  4X7  Sansome 
street,  oerner  of  Commercial.  • 


Clam  Chowder  Every  Wlsjut. 

The   beet   chowder  in  town,  at  the  Original 
Bet  Scotch  Saloon,  15  Morton  street,  just  off 

Aearay.  3-» 

Srv£p    Ueore, 

Formerly  of  Bass  Bouse  Carriages,  can  be 
round  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es> 

abUshment,  eouthweet  corner  Hash  and  Mont- 
gomery *sv,  or  Dexter  Stables .    OlTTtaaf  orders 

all  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 


rim 


Some    Hash. 

All  the  old  pla:»  staid  the-epizootx  well 
and  wont  0**9. 

John  B.ongbam  :s  bent  with  rheumatic 

gout. 

Tte  Greeks  ha  e  Bud  day  on  Monday. 

The  wiy  to  destroy  tbe  Modccs  is  ta  drive 

them  into  the  crevices, and  tben  "sbott  them 

d'jwn  Ike  vermio."  80  simple! 

T(ere  never  hss  been  a  csss  cf  hydropho- 
bia ia  California. 

A  lot  of  bruts  murJered  a  sick  dig  on 
Tuesdiy. 

The  Nathan  hocse  in  New  York  has  a 
gbest. 

Saloon  keepers  are  arrested  for  selling 
bottled  besr  tiycuag  hoodlum?,  who  were 
weaned  on  that  beverage. 

Old  Doctor  Harris  has  been  appointed 
reiident  phjsiciau  of  the  Alms  House. 
Good. 

An  Indiana  girl  married  ber  grand- 
mother's husband. 

Two  poor  women  tried  to  kill  themselves 
on  DapoLt  street  this  wee':.  Chinese  cheap 
labor  w£s  the  cause. 

Tyler  Curtis  ewes  $75  fer  whisky,  at  the 
Lick  Hou^e  bar.  What  a  thing  it  is  to  have 
credit! 

Whales  ate  shimming  around  the  Golden 
Gate. 

Tbe  St.  Louis  teasan  opens  wi;h  three 
divorcs  a  diy. 

TheModoci  muliuta  tbe  bodies  of  dead 
soldiers  in  the  most  fiendish  manner.  The 
boy?  in  blue  only  cut  off  the  Modocs'  heads 
and  use  them  for  foot  balls. 

LDcby  we  didn't  elect  Tyler  Cnrtis  for 
Mayor.     " 

More  Americans  visit  Shakespeare's  birth- 
place than  English. 

Pan  Francisco  reporteis  are  afraid  of  New- 
foundland dogs. 

Ha'penny  Bob  Lowe  is  English  for  Chan- 
cellor of  the  Eietecqoer. 

Illinois  proposes  public  castigatioa  ai  a 
penalty  for  wife-beating. 

Savannah,  Ga.,  is  proud  of  the  first  coup 
de  soleil  of  the  season. 

A  runaway  by  an  ox-team  might  be  head- 
ed an   (njoz/uo;^. 

The  Alta,  stimulated  by  Figabo's  exam- 
ple, will  give  a  full  report  of  the  Bohe- 
mi-.n  Ciub's  Shakspenan  night.  Better  late 
than  never. 

CbarhBBaidenoa  one  thousand  dollars  by 
proving  that  he  was  not  indecent. 

May-day  is  something  like  May-day  in 
California  It  is  probably  raining  cats  and 
doge  in  Eogland  to-day. 

Miss  Anna  Adams,  who  will  sppear  at  tbe 
Alh&mbra  on  Monday,  will  probably  make  a 
hit. 

A  band:nme  thing  in  shawls— a  pretty 
girl. 

Tiie  ox-t earns  work  "bully."  So  the  hood- 
lums say. 

Montgomery  Avenue  is  commenced.  They 

sre  pulling  down  building*  on  DupDnt  street. 

Lncca  will  stay  in  Amend  for  two  years, 

What  si  all  we  do  with  our  boys?  Hitch 

them  up  to  the  wagons  and  keep  them   well 

in  tbe  traces. 

Tbe  narrow  guage  railroad  will  break 
ground  at  Benieii  to-day. 

Auburn  is  about  to  ertict  a  monument  to 
Sewatd. 

Chinamen  drive  well  in  heavy  wagons,  bnt 
Italians  ate  better  for  light  spring  carts. 

Seven  pounds,  a  fair  weight  for  a  new 
born  babe.— Calif trnia  babies  oftener  weigh 
thirteen, 

Iowa  City  owes  tbe  estate  of  Edwin  For- 
rest £17,000. 

If  gresnbscks  are  introduced  here,  all 
wages  will  be  paid  with  that  money  at  par. 

The  Nsw  Orleans  Opera  House  will  be  sold 
to  the  highest  bidder  es  soon  as  harmony  is 
restored  in  that  city. 

Babies  cin  be  mede  amphibious  by  accus- 
toming them  te  remain  under  water  as  shod 
as  they  are  born.  Don't  keep  'em  in  too 
Jong  at  first. 

If  Bogart  should  be  nnlacky  ia  the  end  of 
his  triai,  he  can  wrie  up  :'Prison  Thonghts" 
for  the  Chronicle. 

Siaaley  sailed  for  Liverpool  two  weeks 
ago. 
The  Liverpool  Club  will  welcome  Nast. 
Some  people  thought  Macready,  who  has 
just  died,  waj  dead  long  ago.    All  tbe  San 
Jcse  people  thought  so. 

Muybridge,  the  photographic  artist,  has 
gone  to  the  Lava  Beds.  He  probably  will 
not  be  able  to  "tike"  Captain  Jack. 

"Involuntary  soicide"  is  the  invention  of 
a  Boches'er  coroner's  jury. 

Ten  thousand  immigrants  left  Liverpool 
for  New  York  last  week.  They  should  come 
to  California. 

Dodge,  the  plagiarist,  is  still  revamping 
old  stories  for  tbe  Qrerlatfd  Monthly. 

Spitz  dogs  have  gene  ont  of  fashion,  and 
Ukye  terriers  have  come  ia. 

The  people  of  San  Francisco  who  are  edu- 
cated up  to  oratorio  are  not  sufficiently  nu- 
merous to  make  each  performances  profit- 
able. 

L'.uie  Napoleon  was  a  spiritualist,  though 
he  died  in  the  Catholic  faitb. 

An  American  club  has  been  formed  in 
London . 

Tripe  to  YoBemite  Valley  are  now  in  sea- 
son. 

William  Cullen  Bryant's  addresses  and 
orations  will  soon  be  published. 

In  Connecticut  they  jail  a  man  for  debt, 
as  if  he  could  help  it  I 

Madame  Agatha  States  will  return  to  San 
Francisco  in  the  Fall. 

Augustus  Birrute  was  up  in  the  Polios 
Court  for  assault  and  battery.    Why  doesn't 


8. The  Fraser-Thrift  case  is  to  be  appealed 
to  the  Supreme  Court.    Too  bad  I 

The  pcet  Dryden  w-s  tinctured  wish  free 
love.  Tbere  are  other  foe's  "tinctured"  in 
the  same  way. 

H.  L.  Bttttman  h  s  loised  Feebler 's  aban- 
doned theatre. 

The  Bulletin  msde  a  nifca  rre-s  of  its  Mo- 
dec  war  report. 

Gladstone  boasts  of  bis  blue  blood. 

Beaton  has  licensed  200  organ-grinderB. 
Boston  is  the  place  where  they  have  tbe  big 
organ. 

Vigo  county,  led.,  bis  eight  murderers  in 
its  jail.    They  are  calm  and  hopeful. 

Five  County  Superintendents  of  Scheols 
in  Iowa  are  women. 

Goldsboro,  N.  C,  is  entranced  by  the  ora- 
tory of  «a  colored  clergi  wuman. 


PICNICS,  EXCURSIONS.     ETC. 


A  Defective  Poem. 

We  find  in  a  Welsh  newspaper  a  love  poem 
in  which  the  following  ver^e  appsars  : 

P*T  para*  irnr  sj'n  caabiu'r  wldydw'l  magodd 
Ymldiried  rob  cilon  y'n  gnbl  a  gollodd. 
Mae  mei  d«l  am  wala  bea  Grmrn  fj  obadaa, 
Yd  TJeawi  f y  ogbaloo  a  djeita  deimladaa. 

We  bare  but  one  fault  to  find  with  this  heart 

song.    We  do  not  object  to  the  allosion  ef 

the  poet  to  the  fset  that  "pob  calon."    We 

knew  too  well  that  it  is,  and  it  is  ss  useless 

to  attempt  to  disguise  the  disgraceful  cir- 

cumetiBcs  of  the  Gymru  having  "fy  nha- 

dau."  -It  is  better  that  the  unpleasant  truth 

should  be  fearlessly  sutrd.    Bnt  we  think 

it  in  rather  bad  tiste  to  tell  a  lady  that  "sy'n 

cashanr  wlad,"  beciuee  she  can't  po-sibly 

help  r ;  and  it  is  cartUn  ihat  more  than  one 

lather  whoss  daughter  has  been  scsueed  of 

entertaining  a  'Vn  gwb," has  warmed  the 

accuser  with  a  double-upper  boot.    Much  is 

to  be  permitted  to  poetic  license,  but  this 

f ost  c&rriev  it  too  far— much  too  far.     -^ 


Tbe  Last  New  Sons;. 

Air—  "Afoetd  Cliandtm," 
Emerson  Corvllle  i-  my  name. 
My  business  always  is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  a?d  Fancy  Boast, 
Relisbfe  theB3,  that  my  house  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show. 
Oh!  hleh  ohl  Oh!  blgh  oh! 
None  who  have  been  but  ag  tin  will  go. 
Corvllle  -ays  so!  taya  sol 
On  Fir :  e  Stcc«t,  at  Xo.  410, 
Remember  the  cumber  aad  call  again. 
Visions  of  Sh?ll-fl-h  In  every  style, 
Inwirdly  cause  you  much  to  smile. 
Ladies  with  escorts  there  always  g:, 
Ladies  to!  Ladies  go! 
Emerson  CorvlUe's  polite!  and  so 
3-1  They  go!  they  go!  they  go! 

PBivaiE  Lessoks  in  the  French  Language 
by  3.  Jo^sit.  gradaate  of  the  TJoiverslty  of 
Pari-,  late  Profeaeor  of  De  la  Houb&Ib'  Koimtl 
School  for  Teachers  and  cf  St.  Mary's  College, 
London.  404  Geary  sneet,  between  Mason  and 
Taylcr,  upi-tairs.    Ben  of  reference  given.    4  q 


V^Fob,  Chujjeeh'b  Pictukes  go  to  Mouse's 
Salleby,  417  Montgomery  etreet.  3-v 


PICNIC    AND    EXHIBITION 

OF   THE 

San  Francisco  Olympic  Club, 

....AT.... 

Badger's  Central  Park,  Oakland, 

....ox.... 

JHUHSDAY ..MAY   1(   1878 

GRAHD  OUT-OODR  FESTIVAL  OF  TH£  SEAS3N 

Uniting  with  the  picnic  attractions  one  of  the 
GYMNASTIC     AND     ACROBATIC 

ENTERTAINMENTS 

For  which  the  Olnb  has  become  iamooe,  to  take 
plnoe  in  the  aftereeon. 

BALLENBERO'S  CELEBBATED  BAND  baa 
Baen  engagea  for  tbe  day. 

,AT,ne  JS^K  WU|  leave  lbB  Oak'aod  Wharf  at  9:20, 
10:10,  11:20  a  m.,  and  12:10,  1:50,  tnd  3  p.m., con- 
necting; wjib  ihe  care,  wfiicb  mo  di'eclj  to  the 
Hark,  retoraiQR  c-very  boor.  Fare  SO  OENTS 
fortheronnd  trio.  Tbe  Unklird  boraecari  ran  to 
the  Park.    ia»-Strict  OKDEH  w  li  be  maintiined 

Admi'-eiOD  to  tbo  Fark,  6(1  LENTS;  Children, 
halt-price  Tickets  can  be  bad  at  the  varioae 
mnsic  eior^aandof  membenot  the  Olnb.     ap26 


S.  F.  and  IS.  P.  JR.  R.  Co. 


CHANCE  J5F     TIWE. 

ON  AND  AFTFR  APRIL  1.1ST3.  THE  STEAM- 
or  ANTELOPK.conDectiDgat  Donanna  Land- 
iog  with  tbe  San  Frmcisco  4  North  Paciflo  Rail- 
road Company  for  G'loverdale  and  al:  intermediate 
atitions,  will  leave  San  Francisco  daily  Onnjaya 
excDted),  from  Bioadway  Wharf,  at  3:30  p.m.  Ke- 
inrcing,  the  train  will  leave  Oloverdale  daily  at 
5:30  o'clock  AM  ,  connecting  at  Donanne  *ith  tbe 
ate  mer  andarriFingia  baa  Fiaocioco  at  10:20  AM. 
rhn  steamers  and  oars  mak»  close  connections 
with  ttages  to  and  from  all  poiots. 

SUNDAY   EX:;URSiONS~AT  REDUCED    RATES. 

Leave  Sen  Frsnoisoo  at  8  A.  M.  every  Sunday 
arriving  at  (Jlovc  rd  tie  at  1  o'clock  p.  m  Returning 
will  leave  Oloverdale  at2o'alook,  airiving  id  San 
Francisco  at  7  o'clock  Thie  will  alluw  eicor- 
eioaista  seveial  boure  at  an»  of  tbe  pliceB  along 
tie  line  cf  the  ro«d  Fir  all  ioformation  apply  at 
the  Comp'.nj'e  effl  p,  -4aG  Moctsomers  streut 

M>?8 PETrR  DONAHUE.  President. 


CHAS.  MAYER 

Pioneer  Cloak  i 

(Formerly  Mayer  &  Wnrkhe 
»'»■    »»    HOKTOOHIHT     _ 

Oppo.Ite  the  tlet  Bat 
BKAICH,    108    KEiasi 

MR.   MATER  OJLLS   ATTKSTIl  I 
Urge  and  well  eeleoted  ateonm  i 

Ladies  Cloaks,  iu  Silk,' 
and  Cloth, 

And  hie  new  styles  of  readv-mtdft  H 
other  LADLEb/6UiTS,  at  VERY  LC  - 
Aleo.  a  large  stock  of  Siripeo,  Brw  I 
£  pawls.  Lace  Jackets.  Bilk  tnd  (.on  I 
SI  ks.batias,  uloakingi.  and  everrd  3 
Trimmings.  JUST  AltklVBD.a  uSl 
the  spring  sty  lea  of  ' 

PLAISf      A  Si*      EMBBOfll 

L1XEX    SXTITS, 

.  rf-iB--"9loa^8'  DreBses  and  salts  us,  I 
in  latest  fashion,  at  reaaonable  rates.     ■* 


S, 


HALL'! 


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Removal, 

Ssmael  Swift  has  removed  fron;  IIS  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  mtcaices  rented  endure* 
paired  as  netnl.  and  eold  oheaper  than  ever,  x 


Public  iccommodatlon. 

Waging  left  at  tbe  office  before  8  a.  m.,  osn 
be  returned  in  the  evening  if  reqoirtd;  we 
never  disappoint!    What    Ohesr   Laundry,  121 

Lelaesdorff  street.  • 

m    ■ — 

Twenty  Thousand 

Paper  Collars,  all  etylee,  fcr  Bale  cheap  at  the 
tt"ha-  Che ar  Laundry,  offlre  121  LeideadoiffBt. 


Attention,    Ladles 

To  give  the  sein  the  no.'tnesaof  velvet,  and 
tn«  tint  of  the  lily  to  the  complexion,  use 
Digest's  Gbsmb  de  Lis.  l 


Dental  Work. 

Fob  finest  pujuty  of  wobk,  go  to  3\  O.  JeE- 
sup,  dentist,  oor.  Suttei    od  Montgomery,  over 


Tacker'a. 


3-U 


CIuUB^otakt.— Madame  Clsra  Antonla,  the 
Olalrvoysnt  Physician  and  Independent  Trai.ce 
tfedium.  333  Kearny  street,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine. 
Cootnltsri-ns  in  ^neligh.  Prenob  and  German.T 


Pratt's  Abolition  OU 

Cures  Rheum  Mi tm  and  Neuralgia. 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


CALIFORNIA    THEATRE. 

John  McOalloagta Proprietor  &od  Manager 

JEXTBA    ASWOCKCEWESTT. 

S    inr.uy  AflcrDoon H.y  3d 

THIRD  MRS.  D  P. 

^o"ww©rs      Matluee 

AND  LAST  PERFORMANCE  OF        oj 

Much  Ado  About  Nothing 

....WITH  rrs 

Beontlfnl  Seeuiry, 

Z'egont  Cuiiumet, 

Charming   Music 

Sparkling  Fonntalns. 

And  Superb  Acting. 

Admission  to  all  parts  of  the  honso 5f  eents 

Reserved  Seats "5  oeata 

Mo.d»y Hay  3th 

LAST  WREK  OF  MRS.  BOWERS. 

Marie     Antoinette 

naylSt 


The  City  Gardens 

FOR  THE 

Coming  Picnic  Season! 

T'HE  ATTEimON  OF  ALL  S-OOTETIBS,  AS- 
sooiatioos  and  Military  Companies  is  called 
to  Ibe  adTEDtages  offered  by  totte  commodious 
sod  be&aiifnl  grounds  for  Holiday  Picnic  Festi- 
vals. They  can  be  procured  on  any  day  in  the 
week  for  piccio  purposes  the  coming  season  on 
more  adractaseons  terms  than  any  grounds  in  ths 
State. 

THE    CITY    GAItDKXS 

Aro  easy  of  acoeee  without  any  tariff  to  Societies, 
aod  are  provided  witb  large  and  beaatifal  Lawns ; 
large  Sbade  Trees;  beaaufal  Flowers  and  Plants 
from  every  clime;  bnaierons  SwiDgs;  two  mam- 
moth Dancing  Pavilions;  a  natural  Lake,  wit' 
Pleasure  Bo  its;  Fountains  acd  Obiervatory  Tow"- 
ers,  all  psrfeotly  sheltered  from  the  winds.  A 
mammoth  Restaurant  is  on  tbe  grounds,  and  every 
convenience  for  tbe  accommodation  of  large  Pic- 
nics bas  been  made.  Fv^rytbing  bas  been  placed 
in  tbe  most  complete  order  for  the  coming  season 

THE  CITY  «ABO£NS 
Are  tbe  largest  in  tbe  State.  They  contain  8K 
acree  of  Knoll  and  Sbadpd  Lawn,  Flower  Gar- 
dens, etc,  aad  are  capable  of  accommodating 
20,000  persons  wifcn  the  greatest  convenience.  Ex- 
tra Cars  run  directly  to  tbe  Gardens. 

Plonic  Committees  are  especially  invited  to  call 
and  inspect  the  Grounds,  an3  ascertain  terms, 
which  will  be  most  favorable. 

H.  Y.  STEVES 8,  Proprietor. 

,«r  Office  hours  3  to  6  p.m..  daily,  at  the  Gardenf , 
corner  Twelfth  and  FolBom  streets. 

N.  B  -30O,0oo  Admission  Tickets  were  eold 
by  various  Associations  holding  festivals  at  the 
City  Gardens  last  year.  The  aale  of  spiritnoua 
liquors  will  be  prohibited  on  the  grounds  on  1-es- 
nvaldays.  ^4  tf 


Badger's  Central  Park,  Oakland 


THESE  BEAUTIFUL  GARDENS  ARE  NOW 
open  for  the  seaioo.  and   many  of  the  most 
popular 

piciaxos 

Will  be  held,  there.  The  attractions  are  numer- 
ous. SKAIING  PAYfLION,  MUSEUM,  GYM- 
NASIUM.   Skating  free  00  weekdays. 

Admlulen. as  Cents 

OHILDREN  IO  CENTS.  apl7  tf 


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SA      lL 

PAR 

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SA     'l 


YELLOl 
DOCK 

AND 

IODIDEofPOTi 

fWlBE     BEST     SPKINO    MI 
la  aie,      Parllle.  the  BtMi 
morbid,     corrupt    and    Impart 
Care.  Kheumatl.m  and 
Sold  by  all  Druggist.. 


ASEBTCr,    411    8AI8DICI    SI 

SOLE  AGENTS  F01     I 

OB.     PEBBT'l    LAST    CBM 

IU.  PEKBI'S  WKItrOOTP 


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POSTED 

Prorrammes,  and  all  kioda  of 

SHOW,   IJECi'IIKE.   COKOEB1I 

ATBB  and  CIBCTS   HAU« 


AT  LOW  BATES,  BY 

JF'.   stert 

53«    OLAT    STRUT.  I 


MRS.  E.  REGAN, 

Fashionable   Milliner, 

lOl    THIRD    STKEXr, 

Mas  tbe  choi  as*,  and  most  select  assortment  of 
goods  in  her  line  )■  tbe  city,  tier  HATS  «■•  mar- 
vels 01  beaaty.  and  what  ii  moit  important.  MCE 
PRICES  AKB  VjlKV  REASONABLE.         sayl 


Change^of  Wharf. 

ON  AND  AFTER  MAY  1st.  TBE  STEAMER 
ANTELOPE  coocaoting  with  tat  San  Fran- 
cisco and  North  PaciUc  Railroad,  at  Danaons 
Landing,  for  Beooma,  Pttilnma.  fianu  Kou, 
RaalcsDorg,  OloTerdale.  and  way  sUtions. 
Sktagrs'  Sprtnt-  and  the  Oeraars,  wilt  leant  from 


\rmCLAYAi-;- 


TOTJ  WILL   FIND 
S>a.]VE     MARIOKT 

....aar.... 

The  Corn    Exchange, 

No.   IS    CLAY    STREET.       aplT 


THOMAS    W.    BKU 

SILVER.  FIjAI 

S»  MANTJFAUTnKHBl 
^Jr         BBPAlitl, 

4@T         DRUS1S,°B6«J0S, 

^&r  — and— 

OTHER     UUS1CAL    ITSSTlira  ■ 

ESTABLISHED  IN  lHi  I 

■«rLMaoQ8  ei.eD  on  tbe  Banjo  and  fr* 
MISSION  STBEET,  between  Vint  aall 

N.  B.— Fine-toned  Silrer  bolo  BavJN 
eaaiotUle  alwayi  on  band. 


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FREE  AND  EA8 

ETEKX    SiTUBDAl   XI 

Piano   ana    singintt  »*8 


CHARING 


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006  Uhiloii  .trert,  near 
delO  EAGLES  A  WILD, 


SAL 


CANDIES. 


ALL  KINDS  OE  TUB  FOIUtj 
made  at  onr  6t*am  Oandj  ft*"1 
ordere,  eflneoially  from  tbe  ooantir.  ar* 
ard  will  be  prompt]?  attended  to. _4fl. 

IOT  Hcnt^oiT.«r»lrt-  0* 


RETURN  THE  BOOK! 

WHOEVER    BORROWED   THE    "MEMOIR 
Of  HOME"  from  the  Figaro  OfiSoe  is  par 
ttcntarlr  requested  to  return  it  at  onoe. 


J.    C.    COMBES, 
TEKRAPII*     LUNCH, 

Cor.  Second  and  Teasma  street*. 

flUT-Terrapin     con.tantly    oa     hand. 

Ojstera  in   every    atvle.     PRIVATH 

SUPPER     ROOMS  FOR  PARTIES. 

deo  31  Im 


ALMJVIB.U  LODGING  HI 

FINELY  FnaVlSEBD  B00! 
gle  or  in  anitt, 


Well  IJ«»t«  »»"  T"*"       \)i 


.  ^  ^_  Cnfornntbea  Room,  to 
ot  witbcot  board.  ■'  -  ' 
■  lit  Saab  itTMt 


EXTRA  QOtt 

BOOTS  and  I 


B« 


-ST  -A.  T  U  JS' 

Branch  Saloon  and  Billiard  Hall 

Cor.   Msrk-t  and  Third  streets, 
Ji.E-    eor.   Commercial    aad    JLeldeidora', 

LONG  DRINKsTThALF  PRICES. 

aplS  lm  JOHN  D.  TATES. 


CERMAN    PIANOS. 


Hktl 


THE  BUST  AND  TECS  OBJEAP- 
-Jt.  bcdraabitadter  4  Oo.,  Agaats 
(or  the  oelsbrated  Factor  lea  of 
Siotbnsr,  In  Leipzig,  and  8efcl<  ' 


A  FINE-WORKED  OROOHETBBjH  | 
the  work  of  Mrs.  E.  Stanlej  {J*1* 
lie),  will  be  rafflsd  for  on  , 

Siitnrdoy  EreBlngt,  May  *• 
At  SPrKRS  4  POND'S,  corner  Ka»»M 
streets.    1W  chanoes.  SI  P»r  onancs.    ^ 


Philadelphia    Restau 

OHA8.  V.  BEROOLD.  PBOFBir  j 

THE     CHOICEST     MBATB     A*P| 
V.gat.btee.      Board   by   ti»_™"* 
AOS    PINK  STBEET  DMIrMn  E 


80MERT  $ 
MOTEL. 


I'.i  g  —^^ 


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Mi  itl     u  ml 


Hi,-'1     |         •»•-•■.«      «-**    .-  '     —  ream,  'rmt       • 


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WWW    ALIaIeRa    TI1ATR1. 


CALIFORNIA  THEATRE 


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EMERSON    MINSTRELS 

:  iDntiro    ciinnuo  Of    X*rof>-r.»*.rri.ixi©  1 


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Tt  taatiadt  with  tat  ajtrtH^farvfttaj  i 


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O.    KK'h.r.l. 


WILL   BBORTLT  ArriAB- 


THE  ONLY  LEON,  EDWIN  KEELY  and  MASTER  BARNEY! 

F— jtJi  lent-reai   wot.  The  later loonier.  Tba  Jiff  D»qo*t  par  noall'tM. 

MIn«    AIS'IVA.    ADAM**    th«  C^ur-on  of    Sorlo-Comlo  YooollstH 
si  o*irir«Mii» »a  onta 

&•  Oaital  Prl»-t«    Ho.» MA    —»*   ■■• 

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o««aiB«nM>  paoslaallr  at  -light  o'oiooA 


Complimentary  Benefit 

CHAS.   FRITSCH, 


Oormnn     Tliontro, 

Fabbri  Opera  Combination. 

tAB*  4trBABAxa  or 

CARL    SPEIGLER 

a>  at*  anat  rvmaat  at 

■ir   John    FaUtnir 


PoHllhi-Ijr    Last  Opera   Nleht 


IDXDAT   ETKMIHO 


am  at  in  nal  iKit<Mit.i 


MAT    « 


The  Merry  Wives 


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bib  job*  rAUTirr oabi.  i 

MB.  FIXTB ,ao  ; 

■M.  fi.ctb nm  rinn 

mbs.  niirn A>PA  n.r.t* 

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»«•»• Ilnlut 

Or-  <»)•• Ban  Eteaj 

M.  Bttct Bin  Irttarkau 

bntjAhgbd    onoans 
A  Grand  Orchestra  or  24   Muni  clans! 

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B.itr  l»y  thd  Snndtr.  from  10  to  A 


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at.<r<rahle  I  ITTff  l  pnbllsbed  l*t*ly  br  the 
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TO  THE  UNFORTUNATE. 

DR8.  TROMMUTZA  l.KBDB»,OR*DOATB8 
of  tia  l.alpaia  and  Vmona  l1oi*ar»n  i*i,  and 
a1*  latiiiaot  SurvcoDa  Umtad  bta'tn  Anrj.hiTn 
r>t>*Dad  tr-eir  Offl"*  »nrt  I^boraiorr  ■■  No.  4»B 
KKARVY  HTRkKr.  nn»r  f:»lifornia.  fortha  traH- 
m*n-  of  dliiuH  of  thu  FJnDArj  aaJ  Ganar.ti** 
dram*.  »od  all  Faioalo  <  o  nplaJnta.  To  auBarara 
from  Aatftm*,  Brooohtttt,  DiptAerta,  Hora  I'nroat. 
UoKcamptliD  and  otbar  D-i  ••■•>!  of  tba  l.arvH 
and  Tbtoa*  ■■•  »•  co m -». * n d  Prnfp aa..t*  M  nllt-r'a 
-.il'tif  E»ir»r»«fTotl«.  iDdadtoc  InhaJlng 
Appaiaina  "b'oi  ta  •«,anniTel»  aaad  in  Kornp*. 
and  tor  wblah  we  am  thu  Rol»  Affaota  for  'be  Pa. 
ctSd  WML  For  (irtnir  o«Minh»«  oad  or  addraaa 
OKK  T»OMMl.lTZ  4  LKBDEft. 
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Vrrirr.  Honaa— «Vrom  H  toll  a.m  ,  !  to  l  p.m. 

Hiltolr.M 

P  ")  — -iaparate  etvrtno-  for  tba  aaoonnodattoo 
of  Lav)i*a  ipU  l<a 


JVEdllo.      OIIAT, 

l*uptl  or  La  MaUao*  L.tr*Tt    r»rta- 

Ladles'  Hair  Dresser, 

•8    IU.l.ia    BTKEIiT.       tollm 


RETURN  THE  BOOK! 

WHOP.VKtt    BORROWED   THE    "MEMOIR 
OP  HOMK"  from  tba  Kw.no  Offloa  U  pax 
iltmlarlr  raqoaatad  to  ralorn  tt  at  otvoa. 


P.  VOLNEY.  212  FOURTH  STREET 

BUYS  AKD  BBLLH 

Good   Second'hand    Clothing. 

-  Alto,    OLE  ANN.  DTRB.  and  RRPAIR^.  to  tba 

moil  aolanr-iflc  rnannar.  Hn  baa  mada  tbi  abova  a 
aoaalaltt  for  W  raar*,  and  i*  boaod  to  ffkva  aatla- 
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poaa  totmlaa  oUmh  tot  tnatrnattoa  la  Klooauoo 
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lanitj  af  aoqalrlDi  a  aaafal  art  at  a  modarato  opat 
oan  Mod  ta  tloir  nauaaa  ta  "Oambraaa  "  P.  0.  Boi 
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CALIFORNIA^  THEATRE 

Jabn  MoOalloafb PropriaWr  and  Manaaar 

EXTRA    AXfa*>tJNCEa1KET. 

rtAtoraoy  AftTnoan Mar 

THIRD  MRS.  D    P. 

Bowor-i      lMallnoo 

AND  LAST  PKRPORMAIfOE  UP 

Much  Ado  About  Nothing 

.,..wrra  irg.... 
Beaatlfal  Sc*a>ery. 

P.  rft-ant  Coatamea, 

CbaxrraluB    Matte 

Epavrkllaa  FoantalBt, 

And  Saperb  Artlnff. 


Mm  day Hny  Stti 

LAHT  WEEK  OP  MRS.  BOWERS. 

M a r 1 e     Antoinette 

m-lSt 


A. F TICK.    TI1K 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

00  TO  TUB 

Hot      fScotoH, 

■atter  alr«e4,  near  Hearai, 
And  Ur  ona  of  tbalr 

Hot  Scotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 
Vll    Orlnka~Ten    Cental 

Mtl JOS.  D.  BRIOQ8.  Propri.lor. 


New  Discovery. 

11HK    USE  OF   TUB    WONDKBFUL    PLAKT 
.    tb.t  God  inuadtd  for  tbt  Oort  of 

RHEUMATISM,    NEURALGIA,    COUT,  PARAL- 
YSIS, CATARRH,  AND  AIL  SPINAL 
..     AFFECTIONS, 

It  andtrttood  p«rfaat!>  br  tbe  andaralantd— tbo 

oalrpirjon  on  tba  Uoniiaeo.   tbat   faHr  oompro 

baadalt*  maaio  quail tn-a.    Tba  abora  OomplaiotB 

ara 'rtatad  *it*rnail*  t*Kb  aafaty  and  aaootsi.    a* 

DR.  K-  K.  DODUKIa  to  be  round  atblAOffloa, 

TISMarkat  atraet,  opposite  Third,  Rooms  land 

9,  Irom  19  a  H.  til  r  m  ,  and  from  7  to  6  P  it 

Rosldenoe,  lOOS  Mutton  atraet.    PatieaUota 

•aooommodat^d  with  Rnnm  and  Board.      apiO 


r,    ■» 


CERMAN_PIAN08. 

THE  BUST  AND  THS  0B.EAP- 

i»t.    bobrtnbittdur  A  Oo.,  AttBU 

for    tbt    otl.brtttd    Ftotorlta    of 

I  9    I    I  > Btathetr:  Ib  Leipn..  tud  Bohltln, 

B..IU,.    OfflM.AlokjIABAK  SfBliET.    tVU 


IrTffl 


Ladies  and  Children 

....WILL  pisd... 

KINKEAD'S 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

A  DRESSING    PLEASANT  TO  USB.  EASILY  APPLIED, 
tt  not  araaay,  aod  will  not  Injure  tba  moat  detieete.    It 
earee  all  dUeaaee  of  I    a  eoalo.  remoraa  daadroff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

Randera   tba  hair  toft  and    floaty,  and  It  PURELY    VEOB 
TABLE. 

ear- Tbe   Orl-toel    SAOP    BRUSH    HAIR   TOtTlO   ARD 
DHRSSlNO  may  be  bad  o*     jaAgaet, 

JaV     .     n.     GATM,     Drnga-lat, 
OornerrTew  MootAo""       jaod  Howard  ttraeia,  aodof  ell  Drnt- 
m.tv  '"Hit 

EIGHTY 
Single  Outside  Rooms, 

No.  1  Spring  Bedg  and  MattrassoH, 

AT  TBA^— 

BRANCH  HOUSE, 

ABA   NAKHOHK  STBEBT,  COB.  OLAT, 

*T 

JPltt-y     Otnta     por       XTlajlxt, 
And  Less  by  the  Weelc.         * 


OPBMT      A.X.I.      STIGrBT 

L.  J.  SWELL,  Proprietor. 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


THE  1M08T  EUOAlfT  CUSTOM  WOBK  IJI  THE  OITT 

Beerti   &.  llaynard, 

MS  Kaarar  MaaM tH  aawr  toatk  or  Bat 


ss 


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"  •  IF*  I  C3r  -A.  JFL  O  -" 

THE  JOLTSHAi  OP  AKVBBfZirn. 

j.       I>.       BOOAKDUB 

■a  Merehoat  »»«    »•»  W»»kl»ltom  «t» 

8*lo«  Montgomery.  San  7»nci«00. 


JBIDAT Xil*.  187: 


AMUSEMENTS,    Etc. 


California  Thfatr*. 

Ts-oigbt  Mrs.  Bowers  will  appear  once  more  in 
bar  famous  impersonal  ion  of  ETzlbetnTaud  as  a 
matter  of  coarse  tbe  house  will  0»  crowded.  At 
the  mstisee  to-morrow  the  comedy  of  "Much  Ads 
Absnt  Noising,"  with  il«  suroogeast  and  besati- 
fal  scenery,  will  be  performed  for  the  iut  time. 
Alhambn. 

VT.  F.  Biker,  Charter  Sattos.  Bob  Hart,  Benj. 
Cl»rk*,  J.  Q.  Rosiell  and  others  present  a  T©ry 
liTelj  first  part,  lithe  interlude  ViTian  appears 
ioiomeof  his  beet  character  songs*  Charley  Sof- 
Loi  la  eong and  dance,  and  Little  Mac  in  eccentric 
acts  and  in  the  ai  erpiece  of  "Lots  in  a  Tab." 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Cassim  and  Frits,  Tnomas  Oampbell,  Lon  Dixon- 
Mis*  Sosie  Robinson.  Tommy  Barton.  Hiss  Jennie 
Johnson.  Miss  Minnie  Fillmore  and  a  host  of 
•then,  will  appear  to-night  In  a  great  bilL  A  new 
programme  is  in  preparation  for  Saturday  might. 
Bacltley'h  New    Varieties. 

Tbe  farce  of  "The  C  tber  Fellow,"  played  by  Mor- 
ton, Frank  Mortlmore,  Johnny  Prioe  and  Harry 
J>eroy,  iareeemd  nigbt>y  with  roare  of  laughter. 
Tbe  pantomime  of  "Don  Joan"  is  also  a  popular 
feature  of  tbe  excellent  programme  performed. 
John  Wilson's  Amphitheatre. 

This  place  of  amusement  will  re-open  oa  Satur- 
day atlernoon  for  a  good  purpose.  John  Wilson 
baa  tendered  the  gross  receipts  of  toe  perform- 
ance on  that  ocoaaien  to  the  Protectant  Orphan 
Asylum.  If  the  puelio  will  do  their  part,  that  esti- 
mable charity  may  be  benefited  10  the  extent  of 
fl,M*  or  more.  Aa  there  will  be  only  two  other 
matinees  on  that  day.  there  should  be  &  large  at- 
tendance. In  Lbs  evening:  a  very  Farted  and  attract- 
ive programme  will  be  performed  for  the  benefit 
of  Dave  Long,  the  California  down. 
City    Gardens. 

Tomorrow,  the  St.  Bridge  t's  Sunday  School  w-Ij 
nold  their  annual  picnic  at  theie  gardens.  There 
will  be  a  pe  formanee  in  the  Pavilion,  flying 
horses,  swings,  raoee,  boating  and  [other  amoce- 
xuenta.  lickete,  including  fare  by  cars  to  the  gar- 
dens, fifty  coots.  On  Sanaa?  and  Monday  tbe  San 
Francises  Tarn  Verein  will  bold  their  picnic  here. 
Benefit  lo  Charles  Friisch. 

On  Sanday  eveniae.  Charles  Fritioh,  director 
of  the  German  Theatre,  and  late  manager  of  the 
Fabbri  Troupe,  wiil  be  tbe  recipient  of  a  compli- 
me&t&ry  benefit  at  the  California  Theatre.  Tbe 
Fabbri  Troupe  have  volunteered  for  the  occasion, 
and  will  present  the  last  opera  of  the  season. 
"The"  Merry  Wives  of  WindeOr,"  which  proved 
each  a  success  when  it  was  produced  some  weeks 
ago,  for  the  first  lime  in  San  Franc: boo,  will  be 
presented,  and  Carl  Speigler  will  make  his  last 
appearance  In  t -e  character  of  Falstafl.  It  is  to 
tbe  tact  energy  and  enterprise  of  Mr.  FritBcb, 
that  ear  German  fellow  citizens  owe  everything 
which  they  have  enjoyed  In  tbe  way  of  dramatis 
and  operatic  performances  in  their  own  tongne* 
and  the  public  generally  will  be  pleased  to  join  in 
this  testimonial  to  one  who  has  catered  worthily 
for  their  amusement 

Ajutomical  IttcsEra.— One  of  tbe  most 

complete  collections  of  the  kind  in  tbe  United 
states,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  bean- 
.  Lfui  wsz  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
:cly)  at  the  Mueeom  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
Sour-may  be  prefltaMv  apeoi  r.are. 


Mr.  B.  W.  JohuBcn  has  arrived,  and  brings 
from  Salt  Late  *  fin?  car-load  of  horses,  intended 
for  eals  in  this  city.  The  horses  are  all  in  fins 
condition,  and  as  they  have  had  the  epizootic 
In  the  E  nt.  no  fearj  may  be  entertained  of  their 
again  taking  tb.9  disease.  We  hope  oar  readers 
will  call  on  him  ani  late  a  look  at  Ma  stock. 
Be  hai  pnt  np  at  the  Boo  Allen  Stable,  6C9 
Market  street.  6  b 

Ladies  ~Vls>ltingr  Cnrds, 

Written,  engraTed  or  printed  by  Joan  P. 
r/wTJCB,  126  Batter  street,  opposite  Lick  House, 
and  at  the  Grand  Hotel.  ST.'b.— Hasdebb- 
cmire  bxatlt  mueked,  PsHMAKBnzp  of  every 
description  to  order.  s 

Good    Inveeiment. 

No  other  city  In  the  United  States  offers 
greater  inducements  st  the  preient  time  for 
tavestanent  in  town  lota  than  San  Diego.  Now 
sa  the  time  to  secnre  lots  at  $25  each  at  421 
Montgomery  street.  This  Is  the  best  chance 
ever  offered.  • 

X>o    Hot    Suffer   irom   Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Ceres,  Bun* 
ions,  Club  and  Ingrowing  Xaile,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fl.  Cowan's  inert - 
tate,  310  Eearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
F*»a-k  from  experience,  harmg  tested  the  Doe- 
t«r*B  capability.  References  grren  If  required,  h 


Lattss  awjj  OEVXLna?,  renumber  ihe  lead- 
leg  faehlosable  retail  Shoe  store  In  San  Fran, 
cisoo.  H.  Hinders,  332  Kesjay  street,  between 
Fine  and  Bosh,  tt 

Woman's    Bights. 

Ore  would  ttink  that  it  wss  one  of  wojran's 
rights  to  enjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  game  price  for  it.  Kearly  sJl  the  res- 
taurants "for  ladies  and  gei  tiemen"  in  San 
Francisco  hays  poorer  fare  than  those  whtra 
gentlemen  only  dice.  Thebx  ib  ah  exception. 
At  the  Fioirszn  KisrAuBairr,  on  Washington 
street,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladles  can 
get  an  excellent  breakfast,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Boeken,  established 
since  1849,  provides  every  inxnry  the  market 
r  ~  rds.  Both  ladies  and  gentlemen  find  there 
l.  .  jrt  to  please  the  most  eplcnrean  taste,     • 


Fresh  and  Sweet . 

For  the  best    eonfectionsry.  g->  to  Oaaty  and 
Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  St-  near  Sutter.       B 


We  get  no  business  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry      Office,  121  Leidesdorff  Street, 


Deaarln's  Sal-  of  Painting! 

Will  take  place  about  May  20th.    Particulars 
in  future  advertisements.  *-&• 


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Bnrlestiue     Analyzed. 

A  cynical  lady  correspondent  cf  t;:c  Citi- 
cmDati  Commercial,  who  ait-nde!  a  Ljdia 
Tbomptoa  matinee,  goes  for  the  intelligent 
pablie  in  tbe  following  animateJ  s^l  : 
"Af;er  a  time  tbe  enrtaio  rieea  again  on  this 
excessively  ebtertnining  and  refltjed  pl-y. 
A  gawky  chap  in  a  blue  cotton  overall  w,g- 
gles  his  litt'e  toe.  Intelligent  aodienc? 
langha  harder  than  ever.  Ugly  old  heathen 
stumbles  against  gawky  ohap  in  bin*  over- 
all, and  whops  over  upon  the  floor  and  as- 
boks  folks  tbat  that's  tbe  kind  of  a  man 
he  is.  Intelligent  audience  delirious  with 
mirth,  and  doubles  over  and  holds  its  Bt  jm- 
acb.  with  laughter  ageio.  Another  young 
woman  in  spangled  clothes  appear,  and 
gives  a  kick,  and  aayB:  'loo  bet.'  Highly 
cultivated  audecce  laughs  immoderately  and 
olapa  very  h»rd.  louug  woman  slaps  dirty 
old  loafer  in  tbe  face,  and  then  spits  her 
hands  together.  Andience  claps,  and  fairly 
splits  its  side  with  mirth.  Young  woman 
gives  a  bideoua  screech.  Intelligent  audi- 
ence laughs  till  tears  run  down  its  cheek. 
It  whittles  tbav  youDg  woman  beck.  Sbe 
lays  her  lily-white  hand  t  cross  her  lungs  and 
bows  sweetly,  and  she  and  the  ether  pretty 
young  ledies  la  spsrghd  garments  chant 
all  together  a  fearful  and  wonderful  ditty, 
of  which  you  eannot  understand  anything 
except  thj   chorus,   which  says  sometbiog 

like  this: 

And  slog  and  dance, 
I  yifj  1  yew, 

Ar  d  sing  and  dance, 
I  rip,  I  row. 
"Intelligent  audience  goes  into  convul- 
sianp.  Then  some  more  despicable  crack- 
ling, comio  singing.  The  very  climax  ol 
hysterical  mirth  is  reached  for  that  intel- 
lectual audience  when  half  a  dozen  of  tbe 
female  women,  the  ugly  old  heathen  an d 
tbe  gawky  chap  in  the  bine  apron,  all  stand 
in  a  row  and  sing  a  wild,  thrilling  air,  which 
says  at  the  end  of  every  ver<e,  'How's  that 
for  High  I*  And  just  as  they  say,  how's  that 
for  high,  they  all  give  a  very  high  kick  in- 
deed, as  though  they  were  exceedingly  anx- 
ious to  kick  ssmebody  up  stairs.  It  doesn't 
look  pretty  to  tee  a  lady  kick.  But  the  in- 
telligent audience  is  in  a  frantie  frenzy  of 
delight,  and  hee-haws  and  howls  with  rap- 
ture. Scene  closes  in  a  dissolving  vi&w  of 
the  gawky,  he  then  winking  his  left  ear,  aid 
I  can't  flxd  words  in  the  dictionary  any 
more  to  describe  the  beautiful  state  of  tickle 
of  tbe  audience.  I  haven't  been  afforded  au«b 
exalting  and  encouraging  views  of  human 
nature  in  six  weeks.  Such  refined  andclass- 
10  taste,  you  know,  and  sach  a  delicate  show- 
ing up  and  shading  off  of  the  many  emo 
tions  which  play  upon  the  human  soul." 

Four    Hundred    and    Fifteen.  Drunks. 

la  April— the  merry  Spring  time— there 
were  four  hundred  and  fifteen  "drunks" 
hauled  up  before  Judge  Looderback.  Of 
course  this  represents  but  poorly  the  num- 
ber of  "  drunks"  that  there  really  were  dar- 
ing the  month,  as  not  one-tenth  of  them 
eame  up  before  the  Felice  Court.  The  liquor 
which  was  nssd  up  in  producing  these  four 
hundred  and  odd  drunks  eost  a  gocd  deal  of 
money.  Times  are  net  so  very  hard  after. 
all. 


Ilonnil  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Is  G.  Rurkhardi's  motto.  Fine  French  Calf 
Boots  made  to  crier  from  $8  to  $10.  A  good  fit 
and  satisfaction  guaranteed.  Call  at  5i0  Wash- 
ington street  and  be  convinced.  A  full  assort- 
ment of,  neatly-made  gocd?  always  on  hand,  at 
prices  to  suit  everyone's  purse.  4-bi 


Corny,  Bunions,   Ingrowing  Nails. 

A  perfect  enra  warranted  by  Albert  Scboen- 
wald,  137  Second  street.  4-bi 


Sandwich  Ielahd  Puln, 

Since  the  recension  of  tbe  ting  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  indnetry  is 
taking  new  life.  air.  Jacob  Schieiber,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  farnitnre,  520  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  rnerket,  who  baa  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  puln,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  bis  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Puln  haa  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
for  msrtrass  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Schiei- 
ber will  find  no  difficult;  In  die-posinc  ol  all 
that  comes,  A 

a-        .  — 

-Dr,  Barlow  J.  Wmifn 

Is  giving  a  conrs  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Eygelan  Hall,  €87  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  755  o'clock, 
A  part  of  the  evening  la  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examtnatioBe  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  r  m.,  free.        w 


Dr.    IDoHexty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  psrtisularJy  to 
chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  is 
bow  tbe  mast  successful  of  any  Physician 'in 
San  Francisco.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
earner  of  Leldesdorfl,  a  lew  doors  oelow  What 
Gbeer  House. x   . 

A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all  styles. 
Just   received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 

XieldeBderfl  atreat.  • 

American  Watcbea 

Seduced  prices,  at  H  A.  Calender's  G2  Sec 
ond  St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  carefully  repaired,  d 


MiLLiKEEi.-HatB  cleaned,  pressed  and 
trimmed  to  order  at  the  lowest  prices.  Miss 
J.  P.  Wee*.  834  Washington  street,  ii 

Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 

Cores  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


3-L 


Br.  O.  T.  Bige  has  removed  his  office  to  the 
Olympic  Club  Building,  corner  of  Kew  Mont- 
gomery and  Howard.  *K 


San  Francisco  Jewelry  fifaiiiaxactor 


HUMAN  LIFE. 

Afier  a  wblle— abusy  brain 

Will  rest  from  all  itB  dr  •  and  pain. 

After  a  while— Ea- th'd  rush  will  cease. 
And  a  wearied  heart  find  swett  release. 

Af*er  a  while— a  vaoishf  d  fsce— 
An  empiy-eeat— a  vacant  place. 

After  a  whi  e— a  man  forgot— 

A  crumpled  headstone — unknown  spot. 


Draa*rhtsu>en's  Pay. 

The  London  correspondant  of  the  Boston 
Courier  says:  Apropos  of  the  gentlemen 
canneced  with  some  of  the  illustrated 
Papers,  I  may  men  ion  that  a  feeling  is  grow- 
ing up  amongst  artisls  that  tbe  remunera- 
tion they  ie:eive  is  altogether  inadequate. 
and  tbat  a  revised  &c*Ie  of  payment  ought 
to  bejat  once  insisted  on.  On  the  whole, 
English  dranghifixen  have  reason  to  envy 
their  American  brethren.  Mr,  Morgan,  of 
Tomahawk  notoriety,  rtc  ives  $150  a  we^k 
in  New  York,  whilst  Nast  is  retained  fur 
seven  years  by  the  Harpers  at  the  rate  of 
$2,000  per  month.  There  are  men  in  this 
oeuntry,  of  course,  who  can  command  fab" 
ulous  Bums  for  their  work.  Bimpson,  who 
ib  traveling  round  the  world  for  tbe  Illus- 
trated London  News,  es  artist  and  descrip- 
tive waiter,  receives  £1,000  a  year  and  his 
expenses,  and  men  of  Robinson's  and  Millsis' 
stamp  cau  ask  and  get  what  they  like. 


Perhaps  So. 

The  Call,  speaking  of  Joel  Mansfield,  who 
shot  MifB  Heio,  being  about  to  be  tried  for 
the  fourth  time,  observes : 

It  is  said  tbat  a  man  has  never,  either  in 
Engla:  d  or  America,  been  tried  again  when 
three  juries  have  disagreed  upon  nig  case. 
It  has  been  the  practice  to  discharge  him 
after  the  third  intfftetual  trial. 

Juries  in  England  are  net  bo  muoh  in  the 
habit  ot  disagieeing  as  they  are  in  America. 
One  trial  generally  bangs  a  man  or  acquits 
him  in  a  murder  case.  The  Judge  orders 
them  to  be  looked  up  until  they  do  agree, 
and  when  they  are  pretty  nearly  starved 
their  wits  are  sufficiently  sharpened  to  en- 
able them  to  bring  in  a  just  verdict. 


A.  Lovioe    Husband, 

The  following  appesrs  among  the  birth 
notices  in  the  London  Times: 

"On  tbe  21st  inst.,  at  Sydney  House,  Nor- 
folk-street,  tiontosea,    tbe   beloved  wile  of 

,  of  a  son."  Before  advertising 

their  wives  as  "beloved,"  most  men  wait 
unitl  their  wive^  are  dead.  Bu  ,  then,  most 
men  do  not  find  out  until  that  time  that 
tLeir  vnves  are  beloved. 


Smart  Man. 

A  correspondent  pointsout,  thatin  "Chan- 
dos,"  by  Ouida,  in  Book  II.,  chap.  v. ,  p.  hi., 
a  gent'eman  is  described  aa  "sauntering  up 
and  down  a  room  with  his  hands  in  his 
peckets,  bumming  a  dance  tune,  and  reading 
his  letters."  As  our  correspondent  ob- 
serves, "Is  not  this  a  elever  performance?' 


Enjoyable  Drive.*. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  canisge,  stylish 
nor  pee  and  a  reliable  driver  arc  the  leadingee- 
sentials  of  an  tejjoyoble  ride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Franeiaco  so  unquesiicnabiy 
as  from  Frank  BoutoD,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  His  handsome  fura-outs  ere  ased 
by  the  beet  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
it  a  polEt  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  driverp,  nets  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  whiles  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  In  particular,  will  engage  no  c«rriagei 
except  those  which  be  provides.  Frank  has  en- 
joyed gr-at  success  In  his  business,  and  the 
admirable  way  in  which  be  conducts  it  makes 
him  a  lavorite  with  all  who  patronize  him.    * 


A  Setvant  in  tbe  Corner. 

Weea'e  Cirptt  Sweeper,  with  the  best  assort- 
ment of  Carpets  and  Furniture  in  the  State,  at 
John  O.  Bell's,  nearly  cppc&ite  the  Grand  Hotel, 
Market  street.  4p 

«— 

It    Is    Truei 

J.  A.  Sbaber  A  Co.  are  selling  parlor.  Bets  and 
allotherkindBOf  turniiure  and  bidding  cheaper, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  in  town.  Other 
dealers  don't  stands  ghost  ot  a  chance  when 
people  know  Bbftber*B  prices.   707  Market  street 


Removal, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  machines  rented  andfre* 
paired  as  usual,  aodsold  cheaper  than  ever,  x 


PhotoaTftphie    CarCs. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
3-fcjnsry,  Si  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Ul&alon  atree  a 


The  Bostoia  Farnltare  Company  ~TT" 

Hsb  removed  to  733  Market  street,  between 
Third  and  Fonr-h,  and  huve  a  new  and  well 
(elected  etock,  at  reduced  prices.  41 

A.  Pleasant  L*ocanon, 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  is  a 
Oentral  location,  should  visit  the  Alhaxnbra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  zooms  to  let  there 
The  buililnp  la  a  verv  fine  one  and  Is  well 
lighted  and  -ventilated.  * 


Notice  to  the  Pnblic. 

H.  PeyBer,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  Bel- 
ling off  his  fine  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  chil. 
arena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  hats,  trunks,  valises, 
e*c,  btlow  cost,    Oall  if  yon  want  bargains.  3x 

Fins*    Candles, 

yreeh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M  A  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ary, 57S  Kearny  street.   Wholesale  ana  retail,   e 


n?n\e>   Veto 

Ib  celebrated  for  its  superior  liquors  and  fine 
cigars.  ConnolBeienrs  say  our  "Pony"  Brandy 
puts  a  vete  on  all  others.  Call  and  sample  it. 
E,  H.  Levy,  propiietor.  Southwest  corner  of 
Eearny  and  Commercial.  £&; 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

i  A.ttro  log-era. 

Mrs,  Buck,  190  Gear;  street, 

Buiii4U-:irn.    and  "ifltlns^ra, 

Stace.v*  Mock,  <«ebool  books  arpeoialtr.)  8.  W 

corner  Fourth  *cd  Mission, 
H,  H.  Moore,  no*  MuDiMo-J,.-ry.  near  Merobam. 

IBii«lne»*  Colleges. 
Heatd's,  Brsant  <x  Su-attoo'*  College.  24  Post  3> 

Ifncehera. 
Kate,  Fred.  Stall.  <*  to  100.  California  Market. 

Clairvoyant*. 
Mrs.  C,  M.  Stone,  'i  7  Kearo;  street,  Boom  8. 

Employment  Office. 
Oha9.  F.  B*cber*r  A  Co.,  652  Sacramento  street. 
Chinese  Emolo;  merit  Co.— Pierce  k  Co.,  627  Sae- 

ramenlo  street. 
O'Biieo  A  Ward,  610  MoDigoaaery  street. 
H.  u.  Kircboff,  Male  and  Female  Hslp.«36  Keamj 

/"reach   funty    Oooni, 
Loean  A  Oo..  19  Mont  eoiaory,  W7  And  lf»  »ntt«T. 

Hoop  Skirts  and  Corset*. 
M.  Freud,  96  Second  street. 

llamas   Uatr, 
Sampson,  A.  E.  iOc.  110  Second  stw>t»t- 

Merchnat  Tailors. 
Holland  Bros.,  12   Poet  street, 
Milliners. 
Miss  Llzrie  Carter,  118  Fomtb    treet, 
Mrs.  M.  Delis,  236  Kearnr  street. 

Searcher  of  Records. 
C.  V.  Gillespie,  6il  WasbingtoostreeU 

Wlcei  and  Uqnori.    ( Wholesale,) 
Damn   F.  A  Co  .  SOs  ffront. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  A8  HOUSE  PBOGBAMME.m 
every  Theatre  in  San  Francisco. 

FIGARO 

IS  MAILED  KVEBT  DAT  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  ia  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon— the  papers  lelt  id  the  theatres  at  light 
being  gathered  up  and  saved  for  that  pnrpoee. 


FIGARO 

18  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH! 
oat.  tbe  centre  of  tbe  cits,  in  all  Hotels,  Rcr- 
tanranU,  Saloons,  stares  and  Offices. 

FIGARO 

18    OTBOULATBD    EVERY    DAY   ON    THE 
Oakland  FerryBoate  to  catch  the  passengers 
hat  arrive  by  thegreat  Overland  Train. 

FIGARO 

IS  "  HERE,  THERE  AND  EVERYWHERE," 
and  is  constantly  meeting  a  ©bangs  of  readers 
in  the  Tbeaties,  Traveling  Conveyances,  Hotels, 
and  pnblic  resorts  generally. 

FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  IN  THE  BEST  EOOTETY.  18 
placed  in  tbe  hands  of  nearly  all  who  come 
W  tbe  city  to  male  purchases,  and  ie  therefore  tb« 
beat  of  advertising  mediums. 


DR.  CHAS.  H.  TOZER'S 
PRIVATE  MEDICAL  INSTITUTE 

N.  XL  eor,  Jackson  rod  Kearnr  at*. 

THE  GREAT  ERADIOATOB  OF  SPECIAL 
OOMPLALNTS,  formerly  of  Lock  Hospital, 
LondoD,  sod  the  last  twelve  sears  of  bin  Francisco, 
DR.  T02KR  informs  the  afflioted  that  after  visit- 
ing all  the  HOSPITALS  IN  LONDON  AND 
PARIS,  and  spending  one  year  In  the  most  cele- 
brated Hospital  in  London,  the  LOOK,  be  has  re- 
opened Lis  old  Medical  Institute  at  the  old  atand. 
where  he  can  always  be  fonnd.  DR.  TOZEu  hat 
for  forty  years  met  with  niparalleled  success  in 
the  treatment  of  disease  generally  kaown  as 
CHRONIO  AND  SPECIAL  OOMPLAlNTS. 

DK.    CHAS.    M.  ;T0ZEE 

ia  in  every  way  responsible,  binding  himself  to 
effect  a  permanent  cube,  or  making  no  charges 
Those  who  cannot  arlord  to  pay  for  adTicc  a: d 
medicine  will  be  cnarged  for  medieina  only.  THE 
MuK  i  HL  Y  RES  TuRATlVE  PILLS,  never  known 
to  fail  in  giving  relief  in  casee  for  which  they  are 
recommended,  are  to  be  obtained  only  at,  ruj 
office.  Price,  $5  per  box.  Fnll  direction  on  each 
box,  eent  by  £xprees  or  otherwise. 

DK.  TOZER  does  not  imitate  the  advertising 
Quacks  who  make  it  a  practice  to  publish  false 
affidavits  and  other  laise  references,  bat  refers  to 
the  most  respectable  people  in  the  State,  whom  be 
has  cpbf-D  of  diseases  which  others  have  tailed  te 
antra. 

X*K.    CRAB.    IT.  TOZEE, 

N,  E.  corner  Kearny  and  Jackeoo  streets, 
fel-tf  San  FraooiBoo. 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MB.  P.  BHRGEB,  FORMERLY 
proprietor  of  the  Miners'  Res- 
taurant, hsa  taken  the  management 
of  both  the  Miners'  Resaaarant  on 
Commercial  street  and  the  Miners'1 
Branch  on  Market  street,  in  partnership  with  MR 
A.  DRAYEUR,  who  has  been  connected  with  tbe 
firm  for  years.  Improvements  have  been  made  is 
tbe  cuisine  departments  that  will  render  the  Mi- 
ners'mora  popular  than  it  has  ever  been  daring 
the  H  years  af  its  prosperity.  Our  Bills  of  Fare 
embrace  all  the  delicacies  of  the  season.  Our 
motto  ia  "Good  Ears,  Good  Oooking  and  ModaraU 
Charges." 

P.  BEKOBS  *  CO, 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

CSl  and  5S8  Commercial,  and 
TO©  Market  street. 
Open  roBa5  A.H.  to  10  vjm.  an31  lm 


SPRING    GOO 


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CHEAPEST  HOUSEjk 
AMERICA^ 

IS  THE 

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AUCTION  STORE 

618  KEARNY  ST. 

VCOR.COMMERCIAU 

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Business  Conducted 

and  Honest  Principles  | 
ouve    mi© 


ALL    GOODS    WARRANTED 
REPRESENTED. 


Spring  Goods  Arriving  D 


THE  LARGEST  STMK   AND  LOWEST  F  | 
OF  ANY  HOUSE  IN  THE  OITT. 


rBS.  BGGEET,  CLAIRVOYANT,  TEST  , 


UNDERCLOTHING,  ALL  GRID 
White  Shirts  for  the  MiW 


filCT    GOODS,    WATCHtt 

JIWIIIY,    MOTIONS,  FI* 

JPEBFI/ME9.    8TATIOM 

EHG2.I8B    CITIEBY,   1IIW 

BAGS,    TAUSFS,    TOBACO* 

A  FULL  fcTOOK  8» 

Linen  Coats  and  |usi 

A  FULL  LISE  OF 

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,       *.  THE  OURK  OP  RHRUMA- 
•  Ol  Lpeileo,  and  kiadi-*d  dtaftAfta*. 

WaU-A'a  vrltai :    "I  km  ar»m 

•  the  «iMir.ln«  ol  roar  hi- 
M  rD»>BBAt!o  Iroibla." 
VlQj.HO:    "Your  ipirl.i.  bu 

a**  heal...  t.od  maiiua  tb« 

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*  Rh-a«*tiim  his  »ro»*d  •«- 
hi  dap  dow  about  •!#▼•■  reara 
aerer  »p*rl«ftO«d  ooo  twinge 

us  tUtlpUr  at. 

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»  I  ftsa  now  I.  mood  fta»I*b-» 
«*M  omo  daptlf  *d  for  mot* 

■tirnT  avmos., 

NHA|«Atf. 


JOBJ>AB'» 

1  MUSEUI, 

.  AHS  IKBTBTJ 


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CURES    DYSPEPSIA. 


G^^iXL'B^8 


GiTenlTont'   to   thp   Slomach 


juee^xLB^EPS 


WILL  REHEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 


Is  a  Sure  Belief  for  Indigestion 


(fe^rxiB^8 


UAS  NO  SUPkRIOB  *S  A 

BLOOD    PURIFIER. 

flWtl 


WILLIS^BAND. 

M08IO     FURSJSHKD    fOB    ALL 
oomMoba,    Jdoato  inporUd,  arrftDcod 
and  for  Mlo. 

UAlUllM.  ilLlM     Leader    ml 
Orckvatra.. 
nJtRHY  TON  HER  lir.ll  DEN.  t>ad> 

of  Hraia  Band. 
airOrdtrt  Imro  m*  coantry  promptlr  attcadod 
tn       Addrro    M.     W.     WILLIS,     lit'.n'i     Mnrtfl 
Ktor«.  1»»  Mui-.x^marT"^-!!!,  or   MARCUS  M. 
BLUM.  U0  MoatCOBtirjaUftaU  J*«tf 


JN-  SWEENEY, 

MERCHANT   TAILOR 

49  aECONB   ITBIBT. 
FINE    COODS  IMPERFECT    FITS  I 

Satisfaction   Guaranteed ! 

A  FINK    LINE  OF  SPUING    AND  SUMMER 
Ooodo  fait  rooolTtd.    U»  1  and  ■•*  mom. 
asr- 48  aaeeaadi  fttract. *9tf  In 


Bar  Sugar 

pOH   BALB-Sia    KSASB-T    BTBRKT.   AT 
"     MSB0EB1. .  Alio,  ITWT  kind  of  OudlM 


RaMOVBD. 

THA    WEED    SKWIKO  MACHINE  AOIIfOT 
mibiit  unit,  enr  H.wird.   H.  R— Tb.  WKMD 


Pacific   Purchasing. 

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PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VIRSIRLA    CITT.    RRTADA. 

THIS  ELEGANT  THBATRE  HAS  BEXH  BB- 
daooratad,  and  aaa  be  rented  by  tke  tricbi  I 
Of   the  weftk.     Stare   aad   travallns    oomar    *" 
liberally  treated  with  on  Application  by  leu 
JOHN    PIPE" 
Manajrer  and  tote  Pro 
Or  to\S.  BI.  BfeCAE 
«!•  WMhlDitoa  atreet.  Ben  F 


Signor  Mancusi. 

pRIVATB  SiKGIBO    LBBS0H8.-OLAM  OB 

HOJ1IAT  and  THII»«»AT, 

At  3  p.m.    Bt.  Jimn  Boon,  DM  »uhlrMM 
ooreir  of  Illu.  f.Wl»i 


GEORGE    MAYES" 


MILITARY    GOODS 

....AWD.    .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRIC© 


THE  JOURNAL  «*  AMU6£MEN  TS. 

PnUlebed  every  D^  ln  ^  Vear  ** 

MSJrferebAnl  «nd  S3«   Wu*h.n*ton  81* 

Below  Montgomery,  K&a  Kranoiaoo. 


KIEDAY -MAY  2,   1873 


A  Waralnir  for  the  Youn*j. 

All  the  ssrious  pipers  of  the  country  are 
publishing  the  following  ifcam  its  a  warDiug 
,to  the  young: 

"A  Beston  girl,  who  was  married  four 
years  ago  in  a  drees  worth  five  thousand 
■  dollars,  may  now  be  seen  splitting  ber  own 
.kindliogs  aod  doing  her  own  washing." 

We  have  endeavored  to  get  at  the  moral 
«£  this  stary;  but  we  are  unable  to  decide 
positively  about  it  even  now.  At  the  first 
.blush  it  would  seam  that  the  girl  perhaps 
mado  &  mistake  in  not  wearing  a  dress  worth 
six  thousj.nd  dollars;  but.  upon  refleotion, 
we  think  4b  erred  in  not  having  on  a  forty- 
fire-haodrtd  dollar  frock.  If  this  is  correct, 
we  hop*  the  lesBon  will  sink  deep  iota,  the 
hearts  of  all  girls  who  don't  wa-it  to  split 
kindling-wood.  If  you  give  more  than  forty- 
(ive-haodred  dollars  for  a  dress,  bs  aure 
your  siu  will  find  you  out.  Expend  no  more 
than  that  amount,  and  your  kindling-wood 
will  probably  be  split  by  the  ange'a,  Oh! 
bow  earnestly  should  the  little  children  in 
the  orphan  asylnms  be  Impressed  with  the 
nocossi.y  of  avoiding  five-thousand  dollar 
'Clothes,  and  of  taking  oare,  when  they  grow 
up,  not  te  be  married  four  years  ago.  If 
this  Boston  girl  bad  had  such  lessons  taught 
har  in  her  youth,  she  might  now  have  been 
happy.  She  might  have  avoided  the  neces- 
sity of  splitting  kindling-wood  by  making 
her  husband  split  it,  and  of  washing  her 
■clothes  by  wearing  them  without  ever 
washing  them.  __ 

Importers'  Lanjruage. 

The  San  Francisco  reporters  not  only  use 

'ords  where  shorter  ones  would  do 

always  calling  rats  "rodents,"  and 

conflagrations,"  but  when  they  find 

iong  word  which  looks  well  they  stick 

without  any  regard  to  its  meaning. 

iking  of  the  marriage  of  the  sister  of 

3   Lieutdnant   Dennison    in    Columbus, 

no,  and  the  recap  ion  at  the  boose  of  the 

ridegroora,  the  Call  says : 

It  was  te  have  been  followed  by  a  sucee- 

lanenmlat  Governor    Danni.-oii's,   equally 

magninosnt  in  quantity  and  quality. 

No  doubt  the  Gall  man  thought  sncoeda- 
neum  was  Chinook  French  for  marriage 
breikfast.  The  reception  at  the  bride's 
h  inee  could  scarcely  be  flailed  a  "substitute" 
for  that  At  the  house  of  the  bridegroom, 
wbioh  had  already  taken  place. 


A  Subject  for  Beechtr's  Prayer, 

The  Arizona  correspondent  of  the  San 
Diego  World  thus  do.  cribt  b  his  interview 
with  Antonio  Azul,  head  chief  of  the  Pi- 
■mos.  Aijtooio  opens  the  dialogue:  "You 
got  shirt?"  "No."  "You  got  old  coat?' 
"No."  "You  got  old  vest?  "No."  "Ton 
goteojer obercoat?"  "No."  "Then  what 
for  you  come  see  me,  you  dam  fool  ?"  and 
-the  indignant  head  of  his  nation  once  more 
Assumed  his  first  position,  and  abandoned 
himself  to  the  oare  of  bis  favorite  squaw. 


The  New  Valley  Railroad. 

The  eicorrijoi^fl  who  vreut  tj  the  formal 
breaking  of  ground  for  the  California  Cen- 
tral Narrow  G*uge  Railroad  Company,  at 
Bonicii,  yesterday,  saw  an  enterprise  iuau- 
gerated  of  immeosa  importance  to  all  that 
saction  of  tiie  State  extending  north  from 
Banicia  and  w<st  of  the-  Sacramento  River 
to  the  extreme  npper  end  of  the  Sacramento 
Valley.  This  road  is  to  ran  through  the  coun- 
ties of  Solana,  Yolo,  Colusa  and  Tehama  to 
Bed  Bluff,  a  dis'anoa  or  168  miles-86  mileB 
shorter  theD  the  present  route.  150  miles 
will  need  scarcely  any  grading,  and  no 
bridging.  They  have  but  simply  to  lay 
down  the  ties,  and  rails,  and  the  road  is  finis, 
hed.  The  stock  has  been  taken  mostly  by 
farmers  in  the  vicinity  of  the  proposed  road: 
and  there  is  no  reason  to  doubt  the  success 
of  the  enterprise  and  the  early  completion 
of  the  road. 

The  company  have  contracted  with  the 
farmers  on  the  line  of  the  road  <o  transport 
their  farm  produce  at  2H  canta  per  mile  for 
five  years  after  the  complttion  of  the  road, 
upon  the  condition  of  tbeir  taking  stock 
to  the  amount  of  $1  for  each  acre  owned  by 
them.    It  is  essentially  their  own  railroad. 

The  speeches  of  Senator  Cole  and  others 
yesterday,  breathed  the  Bpirit|of  earnest  en- 
ergy, and  fall  faith  in  th6  success  of  the 
enterprise. 

The  excursion  part  of  the  ceremonies  was 
well  arranged.  The  "Whipple"  carried  up 
four  hundred  persons.  The  music,  furnish- 
ed by  Willis'  Band,  was  unusually  good. 
The  lunob  at  Beimer's  Hall,  and  the  danc- 
ing in  the  old  Stale  House,  were  both  en- 
joyed  with  zest.  The  trip  down  and  the 
roughness  of  the  bay  were  but  trifling  draw- 
backs to  a  most  pleasant  arranged  excur- 
sion, and  were  offsets  for  whiob  Secretary 
Magary  can  not  be  held  accountable. 


Prates  Abolition  OU 

Cures  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  9-l 


"\Vl\ito  ljabor  Only  I 

Employed  by  the  What  Oheer  Lmndry,  121 
Tjeldesdorff  street .         • 

Ladies,  now  Is  your  time  to  bay  your  under- 
clothing at  a  great  eaorfilie,  because  H.  Friad- 
laader  hag  gone  to  Europe  to  bay  his  Fall  Im- 
portations, and  has  left  orders  to  sell  his  large 
stock  of  ladles'  and  children's  nude r clothing, 
comprising  all  styles  and  patterns,  cheaper  than 
at  any  other  place  Id  the  city,  Btmvmber  the 
number,  9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Building.    .  8a 


Bverybody    Suited. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  hats.  At  "  The"  Hat  Btore,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny) .  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  immense 
— the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  on«  who 
goes  there  la  sure  to  be  suited.  b 


Those  Beautiful  New  Carpets. 

At  Jas.  W.  Burnham  &  Co's,  Mo.  616  Market 
and  IT  Pott  street*,  are  going  like  hot  cakes. 
Mew  and  choice  patterns  constantly  arriving. 
A  perfect  rush  to  see  and  buy  them.  Elegant 
parlor  furniture  made  to  order  In  the  finest 
•sytle, 4  a 

Don't  Foil  to  Call  and  See 

The  most  wonderful  and  gifted  Dootor  For- 
-tune  To  Her  of  the  age,  Madame  Siczih,  Astrol- 
oger, jn. t  arrived  from  the  East,  and  cau  bs 
consulted  on  ail  events.  Bhs  has  obaims  (or 
.Iiuok,  Love  and  Bappinesp,  which  never  fail  to 
take  effect.  Office  Consultation,  $2  ;  by  Le.t-r, 
,  *8.  AU  communications  itriotly  private.  Office 
incurs  from  10  o'clock  a  m.  to  S  p.  a.  Saiigjic- 
tlon  gtrruteed  in  every  respect.     Office.  16 


Second  street,  Boom  11. 


Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 
The  People's  Bemedy  (or  all  Aches  sad  Pains. 

Tlie    Best    Reme<Ue«w 

Dr.  Perry'B  Laet  dhanoe,  (or  pala.  Br.  Per- 
ry's Webfoot  Pills,  tor  all  bilious  complaints. 
■For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  *17  Sansome 
street,  corner  of  Oommerolal.  • 

wlam  Ohowder  £very  WlJtnfc. 

The  best  chowder  ln  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Sooteh  Saloon,  16  Morton  street,  Just  off 

Aearny.  S_» 

fc      -x>    Moore, 

Formerly  o(  Bubs  House  Carriageo,  can  be 
found  to  front  ef  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es. 
labiishment,  southwest  corner  Bosh  and  Kent, 
.gomery  sts.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carriage  ordars 
«ft  st  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
r  night,  at  reduoed  rates.  en 


Melodious   Language. 

We  never  have  a  deeper  conviction  of  the 
fact  that  the  newspapers  are  the  conservators 
ef  the  beauty  of  the  English  language  tban 
When  we  read  each  a  tender  and  pare  and 
melodious  sentence  as  this.  It  is  from  tbe 
persuasive  pen  of  a  Western  reporter  who 
is  describing  a  wedding.    He  says: 

'The  mayor  gallooted  up  the  church  aisl*, 
gwashayingaud  gyrating  like  a  Chines©  Joss 
with  tbe  jia.ja.nia." 

After  this  we  should  not  have  been  sur- 
prised if  we  have  read  that  the  bride  swoop- 
ed ia  aider  a  heavy  spread  of  eanvaes  with 
t  ie  grace  of  an  oyster-pungy,  her  six-dollar 
gaiters  hardly  toaobing  the  carpet,  to  the 
ruae  of  "Who  vipll  care  for  mother  now?" 
while  the  ehief  engineer  of  thee  missionary 
machine  turned  on  the  customary  conun- 
drums from  tbe  chancel,  and  suddenly  effec- 
ted the  consolidation.  But  nothing  of  this 
kind  was  said.  And.  wo  are  glad.  We  only 
suggest  what  might  have  been.  If  we  owned 
that  reporter,  we  would  remove  bim  to 
another  sphere.  He  would  .  make  a  very 
efficient  Indian  for  a  cigar  store,  we  shou  Id 

think. 

»» 

Fret  Not. 

"The  boree  that,  frets  is  the  one  that 
sweat?,"  is  an  old  saying  of  horsemen;  it  is 
fust  as  true  of  men  as  of  horses.  The  man 
that  allows  himself  to  get  irritaied  at  every 
little  thing  that  goes  amits  in  bis  business, 
or  in  ordinary  affairs  of  life,  is  a  man  that 
as  a  rule,  will  accomplish  little  and  wear 
out  early,  He  is  a  man  for  whom  bile  and 
dyspepsia  have  a  particular  fondness,  and 
for  whom  children  have  particular  aversion. 
He  is  a  man  with  a  perpetual  thorn  in  his 
flesh,  which  pricks  and  wounds  at  the  slight- 
est movement ;  a  man  for  whom  life  has 
little  pleasure  and  future  small  hope. 


Oysters. 
In  strolling  round  the  other  nighi. 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
our  careless  test,  by  ohanoe  did  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  screen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen  , 
While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell. 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell. 
Made  that  window  seem  to  ba 
Home  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 
It  Ioobs  bo  nice — and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "1  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  *T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  aide  a  waiter  neat 
Made  hie  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  magnificently,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oyster*,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
Ion 're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  oriiba  and  terrapins ;', 
lu  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  aU  kin  1m  of  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure. 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  eeetn< 
That  they  have  here  the  best  loe  oream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "su^h  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  and  made  plaint 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. , 
Pacific  Oyster  Houae,  S37  Bush  street,   aoove 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

CHARLES  FTAAKE.  Proprietor. 


An  Inquiring:  Mind. 

A  little  Koui-pagsn,  who  for  the  first  time 
was  receiving  religious  instruction  from  a 
female  friend  whom  he  was  visiting,  found 
sums  difficulty  iu  understanding  that  our 
Sunday  li  .d  anything  remarkable  in  it  over 
auy  other  day.  At  last,  by  dint  of  -'line  upon 
line.  Hud  precept  upon  predept,"  be  was 
made  1 1  comprehend  somewhat  the  saoctity 
of  ti  e  day.  Unfortunately,  however,  soon 
aftar  he  began  to  UDderstand  things,  coming 
from  church  one  Sunday,  he  noticed  the 
apothecary  shops  open.  His  newly  acquired 
moral  sense  received  a  terrible  shook,  and 
he  entered  into  a  very  orthodox  denuncia- 
tion of  tbe  aneonecions  compounder  of 
simples. 

"But,"  he  was  told,  "the  druggists  must 
keep  open  on  Sundays,  so  that  the  eiek  peo- 
ple oan  get  medicine." 

"Why,  do  people  get  sick  on  Sunday?" 

"V/os,  just  as  on  any  other  day." 

"Well,  good  people  don't  die  on  Sunday, 
do  they?" 

"Certainly." 

"Hjw  can  that  be?  Does  heaven  keep 
open  on  Sunday?" 

It  is  needless  to  say  that  all  further  grave 
conversation  on  the  subject  was  impossible. 


PICNICS,  EXCURSIONS.     ETC. 


oity    G-.aoE*.i>Ea:ixr<3, 

Concr  Twelfth  and  Folsom  atreBt.3. 


A  Clear  AUbi. 

The  following  took  place  iu  an  attempt  to 
an  alibi: 

Attorney  B— :  You  say  that  Ellis  plowed 
for  you  all  day  on  the  29th  of  November? 

Witness  (referring  to  his  book) —Yes. 

S—  What  did  he  do  on  the  30th  ? 

W.—  He  chopped  wood.  . 

S.— On  the  31st? 

W.— That  was  Sunday,  and  we  went  squir- 
rel-hunting. 

S.— What  did  he  do  on  the  323  ! 

W.— He  threshed  wheat  on  that  day. 

8.— What  did  he  do  on  the  33d  ? 

W.— It  was  raining,  and  he  shaved  out 
some  handles. 

8— What  did  he  do  on  the  31th  ? 

W.— Ho  chopped  wood. 

S.— What  did  he  do  on  the—  But  before 
the  question  could  be  finished  the  witness's 
wifeseizsd  him  by  the  collar  and  whisked 
him  out  of  the  witness-box  yelling  in  his 
affrighted  ear:  "Yon.  old  fooll  don't  yon 
know  that  there  are  only  thirty-one  days  in 
November  ?" 


Bs  Tonrselr, 

Hypocrisy  is  hollow.  It  is  much  easier, 
safer  and  pleas  in  tor  to  be  the  thing  which 
a  man  aims  to  appear,  than  to  keep  up  the 
appearance  of  being  what  hois  not. 

The  Last  New  Song. 

Air—  "Mod  tfi  Chandon." 
Emerson  CorvIUe  la  my  name, 
My  business  always  Is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  and  Fancy  Boast, 
Relishes  these,  that  my  house  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
OhI  high  ohl  Oh!  high  ohl 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go, 
Corville  Fays  boI  eays  sol 
On  Pice  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remember  the  number  and  call  again.  ' 
Visions  of  ShrfU- a ih  in  every  style, 
Inwardly  cause  you  much  to  smile. 
L,adics  with  escorts  there  always  go, 
Ladles  go  I  Laaies  got 
Emerson  Oorville's  pclit&I  and  so 
8-1  They  got  they  gol  they  gel 

Attention,    Ladles 

To  give  tbe  ssln  the  Boftness  of  velvet,  and 
the  tint  of   the  lily    to   the   complexion,  use 
Gbeme  de  Lib.  x, 


SUNDAY  MAY  4,    J87» 

Twenty-Second    May   Festival 

....OP  THE.... 

SAN  FRANCISCO  TURN  VEREIft 

....ES00BTEO  BY  THE.... 

San   Francisco    Maennerckor. 

CONOEBT  BY  SIXTY  VOOALISTP,  IN8TBU- 
inent&l  Concert  by  Sohiaidt  it  Soblott'a 
BrasB  and  String  Baod  of  thir'y  pipcea.  Turninr 
and  gmiuaauc  ex«roleea  by  the  Society  Boit 
race,  tab  raoe  and  eporce  of  the  moot  novel  d— 
soriptioD.  in  the  ev*DioR,  Grand  Dance  exteut/d 
by  f o  r ty  members  of  tbe  Tarn  Verein  wi  sh  torahea 
bBn«r-la  lights  and  mnaio.  Alio,  fableunx  Vivann 
with  bengals  lights.    Danoing  until  lij£  o'oleok. 

MONDAY,  MATT  5th,   2d  DAT. 

March  to  the  Wardens  at  11  o'clock.  Prize  Tam- 
ing by  ell  membera.  Grand  Concert  in  tbe  conoert 
stand.    AH  tbe  am  us  nm  ants  of  tbe  first  day. 

Grand  Tattoo,  executed  y  all  the  musicians  sod 
dram  oorps  of  tbe  'turn  Yereln.  Grand  Ball  all 
mght. 

'I  lekeie  51.  Ladies  f  r*e  ■  also  obildreo  under  t«n 
years.  Me  Ladles  admitted  without  Gentleman 
eaeorte. "       ra>2  2.. 


CHAS.  MAYER'I 

Pioneer  [Cloak  !J 

(Formerlj.MeTer  A  Workhed      ^ 
No.    SO    MONTOOMEKY    s  ^ 

Opixi.it,  the  lack  Hon, 
BKiBCU.    408    KMB»I   8  ,„ 

TtTE,   MAYER  04LLS    ATTENTIO  m. 
J.",     luge  and  Wei!  nBleotBd  .(Sorinw  fY 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  m 
and  Cloth, 

And  hie  new  «tyles  of  ready-made  Bilk  ^  J 
ether  LJLDIEb'  SUITS,  at  VBKY  Lm  B 
Also,  a  larn  stoolr.  of  btripea,  Brooh  SI 
bhawle,  Lace  Jackets.  Bilk  (nd  OottcK" 
bilKs,  faatma,  nioakingB,  and  6ver»d«t 
Trimming*.  JUST  AttBlVBD.  a  U>„  I 
the  Spring  styles  of  * 

PLAIBT     ASirt     EHBSOIll 

JLIMEN    SUITS, 

_  N.  B.—  Oloak-B.  Dresses  ted  salts  mad 
in  latent  fashion,  at  reasonable  rate*.       . 


S.  F.  and  N.  P.  JR.  R.  Co. 


CHANCE  _OF     TIME. 

ON  ANn  AFTffR  APRIL  1,  1373.  THB  81BAM- 
or  ANTELOPK, connecting  at  Dooann*  Land- 
ing with  the  San  Erancisco  &  North  PaciSo  Rail- 
road Company  for  Oloverdale  and  all  intermediate 
Bt'.-.tiona,  will  leave  San  Francisco  doily  (Snndays 
eiCDted),  from  Broadway  Wharf,  at  3:3l)  p.  u.  He- 
mming, the  traiu  will  leave  Oloverdale  daily  at 
5:30  o  olook  A  M  ,  connecting  at  Donanne  *ith  tbe 
Bteimerand  arriving  in  Han  F.anoisco  at  19:20  am. 
J  hs  steamers  and  core  mak»  etoae  connections 
with  btages  to  and  from  all  pointe. 

SUNDAY  EXCURSI0NS~AT  REDUCED   RATES. 

Leave  San  Franoisoo  at  8  A.  m.  every  Sunday 
arriving  at  Oloverdals  at  1  o'uiook  p.  m  Returning 
will  leave  Oloverdale  at  2  o'clock,  amving  in  San 
Francisco  at  7  o'olock  This  will  allow  exuur- 
aioniBta  several  hours  at  any  of  the  places  along 
the  line  of  r.he  road-  F*r  all  information  apply  at 
the  Oompkoy's  office,  426  Montgomery  street. 

•Plfi PETfR  DOW  AriUK.  President. 


Badger's  Central  Park,  Oakland 


THESE  BEAUTIFUL  GARDENS  ARE  NOW 
open  for  the  Beaton,  and  man*  of  the  moat 
popular 

PICKTIOS 
Will  be  held  there.     The  attractions  are  numer- 
ous.    SKATING  PAYiLION,  MUSEUM,  GYM- 
NASIUM.   Skating  free  on  week  days. 

A.dinlaslen as  Cents 

CHILDREN  lO  CENTS.  apl7  tf 


Dental  Work. 

Fob  iri»Eer  qthlity;  op  wobk,  go  to  T.  0.  Jof- 
srjp,  dentist,  cor.  Sutter,  tad  Montgomery,  over 
Tucker's.  s-n 

Olaibsoyant.—  Madame  Clara  Antonia,  the 
Clairvoyant  Physician  and  Independent  Tranoe 
Medlnm,  S33  Kearny  street,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine. 
Consults  Ho  ii8  in  English.  French  and  German,  t 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 
Gores  Rhenmatlam  and  Neuralgia. 


Pbxvatx  Lsssons  is  the  Fhenoh  LajconAOB 
by  J.  JosBet,  graduate  of  the  University  of 
Parii,  late  Professor  of  De  la  Monnafs'  Noimat 
School  for  Teachers,  and  of  St.  Mary's  College. 
London.  404  Geary  street,  between  Mason  and 
Taylor,  upstairs.     Ban  of  reference  given.    4  <j 

Five  HunaredDien  Wanted 

Immediately.  To  send  their  washing  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry.  121  Leideedoxff  st.       • 


JE*v.t>llc  Accommodation. 

Waihlng  left  at  tne  office  before  8a.  u.,  can 
be  returned  In  tne  evening  tf  required;  we 
never  disappoint!  What  Cheer  Laundry,  131 
Leiaeadorff  street.  • 

■■■■*-■' 
Twenty  Thousand 

Papu  Collars,  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Ghear  Laundry,  office  121  Leideadoxff  st. 


PIANOS. 

A  LARGO  INVOICE  OP  THOSE  FINE-TONED 
medium  priced  HedAUHOM  PIANOS 

—toe  moat  durable  and  reliable  inBtrnmnnts  im- 
ported into  tne  market  for  the  price.  Call  and  see 
them, 

ORGANS. 

m^w^!™'^'!?^^8  °-L tBOse  magnificent 
rifclACE  CABINET  OJ»»>A«S-ttie  most 
perfeot  reed  instrnmBnt  made.    TBe  tone  Is  pure, 

Eoworful  and  resonant.    Orer  Sl.OOO  of  them 
are  been  Bold. 

Sheet  Mnalc.  Unale  llookn.  Bfn«lc  Fo- 
Itoa,  Piano  Stuoin,  Pluno  Covers,  Vio- 
lins, Gnltara,  iccordeunn,  etc.  etc, 

IN  THE  MU3I0  DEPARTMENT  OP 

A.  L.  BANCROFT  &  CO.,  Agents. 

ap24  eodlm  7191  Market  etreet. 


S, 


HALL'! 


% 


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L1 


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YELL01 
DOCK 

AND 

IODIDE  of  POT) 

inpiIU     BEST    8PBISS     1 

In  n>e,      Forlflea   the  BUM 

morbid,    corrupt   and    Impv 

Care.  Bheumull.xa  and  Meremrl. 

Sold  by  all  Drugel.u. 


AOEIIOT,    *1T    8AS8DK1    81 

SOLS  AGENTS  FOK 
DK.    rEBBT'a    tAST    CH41I 
SI.  FIIBT'S  WKUPOOTT 


Pianoforte. 


DEOLARED  BY  THE   JUDOE8  AT  jMB 
Fair  or  the  American  Institute,  after  a  blind- 
fold trial   against   Kteinway'e,  Ohickering'e,  and 
others,  to  be  THE  BEST  ON  BKHIBITION.     B, 
CUKTAZ,  Sole  Agent,    SO  OTarreli  etreet 
N  B.— Planoe  of  all  efeTiaa  TO  RENT.         mirl 


NEW   ADVERTISEMENTS. 

CLAIitVOYANT.  —  MAD.    M&RTELLE. -^7 
jost  arrived  from  Eat  ope;  answers  men--'j|l 
Lf.l  questions ;  dev»lopos   medinniB;   magne-    i™» 
tissa.    Oiroles,   Tue  day  and    Satnrdaf  evenings; 
names  given.    Frenoh  and  German  spoken.    Ad- 
mission:    Ledie*.  Fifty  ;Oepta ;  Gentlemen,  One  ) 
Dollar.    Honre   from  12  to  6,  and  T  told.    74S  ' 
Howard  BtrBBt. ma  \m 


TOT/  W1XL  FIND 

The  Corn   Exchange, 

No.  18    CUT    8TBBBT.      apl7 


]\S  OZA  HT      TTAT.T. 

Spanish  Grand  Ball! 

8IID1T  ITEKIlie MAT  1th 

Id  Oommemorati  n  of  tbe  Victor;  of  Pnebls. 

T'oliet. One  Dollar 

Bait  oommenoos  at  18  p.  M. 
msiil  8EK0BA  Ajj6Et.a\  O&BREBO. 


Pnotographs  Painted 

ID  WATER  OULORS  AND  EETOnoHED  IN 
Ink.  from  tha  nmalleat  to  f alt  life-size,  always 
ia  th*  moat  eatisfaotorr  maaoer,  on  Terr  moderate 
terms. 

EMILY  B.  EKTMill. 
480  Kearny  street, 
ap251m  Between  Oaltfomla  and  Pine. 


A.    W.    WHELDEN, 

Whlteuer  and  Paper  Hanger, 


Wo. 

apllm 


188    DIABT   8TBEET. 

Between  trapont  and  Stockton. 


J.   C.   COMBES, 

TERRAPIN    LUNCH, 

Cor.  Second  and  Tehama   atreeU. 

r*Terrapin    com.tont.lj   on     hand, 
Oysters  in  every    atvle.     PBIVATB 
3UPPKH     BOOMS  V.TB.  PABTIB8. 
deo  31 1m 


ST  a-A-TP  1E3  19' 

Branch  Saloon  and  Billiard  Hall 

Cor.  Mark-t  and  Third  etreet*. 
iV.E.    et»r.    Commercial    and    x*eldeadoraT. 

LONG  DRINK8~aThAIF  PRICES. 

apWlm  JOHN  D.  YATBB. 


?OSTEB 

Programmee,  and  all  kinds  of  Pnntfc 
SHOW,   LEOiTBE.    CONOBB1 
1TKI  and  OIUCTJ8  MAJU 

at  low  bates,  tv-  ' 

3.  JF*.    stere 

SS8    OI.A.T    STBKET. 


! 


THOM/kB    W.    BBS! 
BH.VEH  JE'XjM.I 

>•  MANDr-AUTURBBotAl 

i^T         DRUnsTBANJOS,  ' 

^tW  — AND— 

UTUEB    MU8ICA1.    HVSTSVI 

ESTABLISHED  IN  l*wa| 

i  on  the  Boolp  and 
,T,  betwoan  FLrtt  a 


Lessons  airen  on  tbe  Boojo  and Sn  f 

-~K  8TKEET,  betwoan  tint  sal  » 

Fine-toned  Silyer  Bolo  Baajal  J 


MieeioK  «t: 

M.B.-Floa-  __ 
eesicnals  Always  on  hand 


FREE  AND  EA8 

EVEKX    IATITBDAT    HI  l! 
Piano    and.     SlngrlnK  •*  * 

+SAL» 


*t*s 


«oa  Ml •»! on  «tree(,  near  te* 

delO  EAGLES  A  WILD, P»l  * 


CANDIES. 

EA.     KUYDtt      OE    THE     FINBW  *, 

made  at  onr  Steam  Oandr  PafttCW J  ^ 

orders,  especially  from  tbe  coantrj.  •" 
«>d  will  be  promptly  »^d||^WajBl 
■  «*  MftTittronwrn 


Change  of  Wharf. 

OK  AND  AFTER  HAT  1st.  THB  STEAMER 
ANTKLOPK  oonneoting  with  toe  S»o  Pran- 
oieco  and  North  PaoiHo  Railroad,  at  Dananntj 
Landing,  for  Sonoma.  Petkloma,  Santa  Kosa, 
He&ldBDarg,  Oloverdale,  and  way  etaiions. 
Bicages*  Hpringaand  tbe  Genera,  wili  leave  from 
FBONT  Oi'REET  WHARF.  apSOtf 


MRS.  E.  REGAN* 

Fashionable   Milliner, 

lOl    TUIKD    STBEKT, 

Has  the  ohoiceet  and  most  select  assortment  ef 
goods  in  her  line  in  the  city.  Her  H&TS  are  mar- 
vels of  beanty.  and  what  is  mott  ImDOrtaot,  HUB 
PRIOES  ARE  VH.RY  REASONABLE.         myl 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 

810B1MEJTO. 

WK.  MORROW.  SOLE  PBOPBIETOR.— 
•  This  hoass  oan  bs  ranted  by  toe  night, 
week,  month  or  yet  by,  nrat-olas.  companies  only 
Will  oold  abont  tl.OU).    Andreas  as  abofs.     M>1> 


mmm  lodging  hJ 

Im.     FHIBLY  FUBV1SBSD  BOC  * 
JW  glo  or  in  snlts,  , 

"■[      "Well  lAKBit***  evno  ▼•"*  A 
<!M  Onrnmisoea  Booms  Mist,  tg 
or  without  board.      ALHAMBsVA   »l 
•IF  Snsb  strea*. 


EXTRA  QU* 

BOOTS  and 


: 


A  FINE- WORKED  OBOOHET  BB1>  J 
tbe  work  of  Mrs.  E.  Bt.nlar  (•"• 
lie),  will  be  raffled  tor  on 

6..cur<liiy  EverUne;,  May  1> 
At  BPIKB8  A  POND'S,  corner  Keana  jft 
etreets.    100  onanoee.  $1  par  chance. 


..11 


Philadelphia  Restai ' 

OHAS.  T.  BBBSOLD,  PBOPBI1  *  I 

T"3E  OHOIOEST  HEATS  AHJ  §M  ' 
1  Vefretables,.  Board  bj  the  w^  BBV 
«<>8  P1JJB  ftmsitT  between  Kaarol  1 

and  Boateom.r,.  — ""  '"■ 


maris  la  ' 


5  :$  pss.  i 

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^apiY'S  «:w  YiRirriES 


!I1W    AL1AIBSA    TIIATEI. 


EMERSON    MINSTRELS 


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WTLL    HI10HTLY  APPEAB- 

THE  ONLY  LEON,  EDWIN  KELLY  and  MASTER  RARNEY! 

Fiaa.1.  l»p»ff  -nor.  Tb.  labsilocntor.  Tb.  Jli  D**)(*r  r.r  fi-.n»»-. 

MZMM    A.IVi>,V    A.DAM"*    the  Qnppn  ol    Spi-lo-Comlf  Voi'lIImIh 


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*TO»    ITIIIT,     BP.AK    »0»T. 

BEEN    POSTPONED. 


IC€   Of   IhC    prt<tH)tWf    «f 

the  Eplae*Ue. 

One  TLVeels.. 


ag  Day,  Thursday,  May  8 
o  continue  Nine  Days. 


AFTERNOON  AND  EVENING. 


win  ae.  Ui  aali  rnnaaM  at 
laral  Vatr. 


8TILL  ANOTHER. 


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NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

AT  ... 

M9C    H«*k    «lr»*>(,   kciwtM    MonlgaMfrj 
■  14   H*.n,. 

All  Drinks,  Plain  or  Fancy,  10c. 

Ooa«eoi»d  In  tb«  tM*t  »ttt»  tod  of  tbn 
Parwt  i.ujaofi. 

cnit.  v-    n[.n«»i\ 

•Dll  tf  Propriflor. 


TO  THE  UNFORTUNATE. 

DRS  TROMMI.IT7  A  I.KRDK^.OR  ADUATK9 
of  U*  L*ipt(o*>id  Vi«a-»  \jaiw*r*titmm,  And 
»■«*  A  Aii  ii  sat  Mi'irnon"Uii,«il  Ht.iRi  Army,  haTa 
npAn'fl  ahelr  fifRo  ADd  Libonlor;  ai  No.  48(1 
kl  A  It  NY  Si  Rl  irr.  DoarnaltforatA.  forth*  IrMA- 
id'B1  of  dluu***  of  loo  Urloftry  tod  Gooer.ltva 
(irffin*.  »ed  Ail  Fimilt  LoorUtn'a.  To  au  IT  ^r*>ra 
from  Aatnoiat,  Urff.ohitit.  HptTorla.  Hor«  1  'irnr, 
I  id'curaoll  m  and  Otbnr  Dia  a-o*  of  1  ha  f*«DAB 
.\  •»•  fOomifod  I'rnfm-r  Mnllrri 
■».l  nt-  Bxtr««4  OfTalll.  i'.o  U'lin*  luoaltoc 
Apaati:DA  wli d  la  aitamtToIr  o>«<1  in  Karrpo 
and  for  whjcti  »•  Aro  iti*  Hols  Afnti  for  'he  Pa- 
olSo  UoaaL  Pnr  forthar  nartlcnUra  .  «>|  nr  aJ  In  ■■ 
I)KN    I  HOHMLITZ 

ASA  K-arc   atiao'.MAo  Praooiann. 
Orrroa  Hoc  An—  Kron  10  to  12  a.m..  3  to  4  r.  u  , 
A-  d  t  to  7  P.  if 

1'   H  -■>'  t>ar» to  ao'raace  for  tfc*  ■CMmmmMlon 
of  La.i|*a  Ae'JMr* 


McUle.      OSA.TARU 

I*npi|  vri.a  Hul.ua  I.rr«y,    Pari*. 

Ladies'  Hair  Dresser, 

»«     Kl.l.tH    ITICHr.       >D3lin 


RETURN  THE  BOOK! 

WHOEVER    BORROWED  TIIK    "MKftlOIR 
07  HOME"  from  lta»  Fiqabo  Offloo  la  p*r 
ilenlarly  nqaoiUd  to  rctora  It  At  odoi. 


P.  VOLNEY.  2I2  FOURTH  STREET 

Btnra  and  balls 
Good   Second-hand    Clothing. 

AlAO,  OLEANS.  DTEP.  and  RKPAIRS.  Id  tb« 
mo«t  aoioouflo  maaaar.  B*  ha*  aid*  tha  ahoTO  A 
■p««Ulti*  for  10  itAfl,  sod  U  bovod  to  fiva  aatia- 
faclloo  to  »ll.  Ap741m 


CLASSES  INJI-0CUTI0N. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
to*  TbaatrlaAl  Profo»lon  la  uallforaU  pr«- 
K«  formtnK  ctaaatt  Jot  ioitrnctlon  lo  Klocolion 
•oda  wifflioa;  to  avaJ!  thoBBMlTM  of  tbo  oppor- 
tmaltf  of  AOfloirtDA  •  •*•!■!  Art  *t  a  otod«rmto  oo*t 
ouHodin  tbolrDAvm«A  U  "OambyAM  n  P.  O.  Hoi 
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J  ho  Mo(  ol'o.rt" t»ripM»l*r  .r.d  Muiajnr 

EXTRA    AIO'.a'.Vrr.lAANT. 

I.t.r, .»  After....  May  ad 

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ANDl.AbT  PUUTOBatAjrOB  OP 

Much  Ado  About  Nothing 

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HfiurklluK    rowutulra. 

And  Muprrl*  A<-tln(. 


Mo    duy Bfaj  4-.th 

LAST  WKP.K  OF  MR5.  UOWAOA, 

Marie     Antoinette 

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THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

OO  TO  TUE 

Hot     Scotcli, 

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And  trj  oda  of  tbvlr 

Hot  Scotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 

yVIl    Drinks    Ten    Cental 

faS  tf J09.  D.  BRIOOB.  Propri.tof. 


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New  Discovery. 

HK    TJttE  OF   THK    WONDKRPUL   PLAMT 
that  God  InUodtd  for  iho  Ouro  of 

RHtDMATItM.    NEURALGIA,    CDUT,   PARAL- 
YSIS, CATARRH,  AND  AM  SPINAL 
AFFECTIONS, 

1»  indaratoed   p«rf««tly  by  th*  nodaralgnod— tho 

only  paiaot,  on  tbo  Voniiatob  tu»t  folly  Corapro 

•and* It*  ma* la  qaalhira.    Tho  aboro  GomplAiats 

at*    rrttid  *if.»rnailj  nhh  naffly  and  aoooeaa.     -, 

DR.  K    K.  DUDiiKii  to  bo  foaod  At  hia  Office, 

71»  MarVni,   atraat,   oppoiita  'I  bird,  Knomi  1  and 

2,  IroiD  10  AH   t  ■  1  P  M  .  and  from  i  to  6  f.si 

Ro>ld»noo,  lOnG  Million  atraot.    Pttunti  cad 

laeoomiaodat-td  witn  Knr>m  and  Boarn.       apM 


GERMAN    PIANOS. 

THE  BF8T  AND  TH«  OHKAP- 

it,    QonrAnbitadter  A  Vo.,  Aianta 
it    the    oaUbraUd    Faetinet    of 
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CALIFORNIA  THEATRE 


Complimentary  Benefit 
0HA8.    FRITSCH, 

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CARL    SPEIGLER 

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MM,  MAT~i 

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son 

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■a  FAt«T»rf CA»t  IPBOUI 

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dATOBDAT 


MAT  3,  1873 


AMUSEMENTS     Ete. 


Oalitoekia  Theatre.— ''Elizabeth"  was 
reared  laetnigot.  to  a  large  bones.  «-i  the  mati- 
ateto-diy  'Macb  Ado  About  Kotbies"  will  be 
presented  for  tfcfl  iwt  time  sod,  this  evening.  Mrs. 
Bower*  will  pr-sent  bar  wonderful  dual  imnerso- 
aaton  of  "Lads  Isabel  and  Madame  Vine.  In  "East 
'  Linae."  "Marie  Antoneiie"  will  be  prodoosd  on 

iiilir. 

AX.HAKBRA  THEATa».— Tlere  wae  a  splen- 
did boun  bera  last  oigtit.  and  ins  ectaoii  atic 
apjlsnss  wbieb  folio  »ei  every  act.  eong  dance  sad 
atory  proved  how  thoroughly  the  entertainment 
spven  sailed  tbe  andieoce.  Vivian  was  recalled 
again  and  *c»in.  ocd  se-g  aong  after  boor  and  told 
stories  which  taade  tbe  aodienee  aoreats  wiih 
laagat  -r.  H>.  Little  Mac,  Bob  Bait.  Sam  Rickey 
ssideitae  ren  will  arc-ear  at  the  matinee  to-oaj. 
Chia  e»«n lojt  and  to-morrow  evening.  The  attrac- 
tion* at  this  bsuse  on  Monday  nght  arill  be  im- 
oavns*.  Tbe  great  Kel  j  end  Leon  will  appear; 
Him  Aonss  Adax*.  tae  famons  eerio-oomlo  voceU 
iet,  will  roak-  ber  first  appearance  in  California, 
and  Billr  Emerson  will  mike  his  re  appearance. 

Bella.     Ukioh    Theatbk.—  Casaim  ard 

sTriv  oonlinoe  to  bo  great  (events*  at  thiB  bomte. 
Their  repertoire  of  nciobati©  feats  appears  tl  be 
vulimited,  aa  tber  are  constantly  peiforininsj  sew 
ease.  T.  Campbell,  Miss  Jeonie  Johnson,  Mat 
Kelly.  Lon  Oixoa,  Tommy  Broe  and  a  host  of 
•cbera  will  appesr  in  a  capital  eolation  of  special- 
ties. Tbe  ptrlonoaaoe  will  conclude  with  a  new 
fare©  entitled  "Meyer  Reckon  Yoar  Chickens  be- 
fore they  era  Hstcfced."  in  which  Tommy  Barton. 
Saais  Robinson.  Minnie  Fillmore  mad  others  will 
take  part. 
Bociilet'c  Kit  Varieties.—  The  new  acts 

"Professor  Fo»ler  and  h  s  Patien'a,**  The  Other 
*eileV  end  "Toe  Hotel  Banners'*  take  wall,  aid 
in  coDJa-Cton  with  tie  rioQ  melange  of  song* 
lanoes  and  lottrnmental  performances  given, 
make  ap  a  very  pleasant  entertainment. 

Benefit  or  Chas.  FBtncB  at  tbe  Calx- 

rOaanA.— Sunday  evening,  Chae.  Frition,  direcior 
of  the  German  Theatre,  and  late  manager  of  the 
Fabbri  Tronpe,  will  ba  tbe  recipient  of  a  oompli- 
a&sctarf  benefit  at  tbe  California  Theatre.  The 
Fabbri  Troape  have  volunteered  for  tbe  occasion, 
and  will  present  the  last  opsre  of  tbe  *eason. 
"The  Merry  Wires  of  Windsor,"  wbich  proved 
snch  a  euece**  when  it  was  produced  some  weeks 
•go,  for  tbe  first  time  in  San  Francisco,  will  be 
Brreseotei.  and  Oar)  Sn-sigler  will  naks  bis  last 
appaaraaca  in  t:e  character  of  Kalataff  It  is  to 
the  tact  energy  and  enterprise  of  Mr.  Friteob. 
that  our  German  fellow  eitlssns  owe  everything 
wtuoh  tbey  have  enjoyed  in  tbe  way  of  drama  io 
and  operatic  performances  ia  tbeir  own  tongae* 
and  tbe  public  generally  will  be  pleased  ti  join  in 
tblabeetimoni&l  to  onewho  has  catered  worthily 
for  their  amuse -nent. 

Crrr  Gardens.—  This  afternoon  tbe  St. 
Bridget'^  Sondar  School  (Oatsoltc)  eebolars  will 
bold  their  annual  picnic  at  tneae  gardens.  There 
win  be  a  pa  formaace  In  the  Parilioo,  flying 
horses,  seines,  raoes,  boating  and  other  amu?e- 
oaenta.  1  ickete,  ioeladiog  fare  by  care  to  the  gar- 
dens, fi'-y  ce- 's.  On  Sniaiy  and  Monday  the  San 
Francisco  Turn  Va.-ein  will  hold  their  plcnio  here. 

Geand  Sdsdat  EEcnE^ioiT.— The  steamer 

Antelope  leaves  Broadway  Wbsrf  ev^ry  Snaday  at 
9  o'eloclc  a  if  .  •  rantcize  with  tbe  cars  of  lbs 
Worth  Pacific  Bai'rosd  at  D.-nahue  for  Petal  mm, 
Saeta'Koss,  Healdsbnrg  and  Cloverdale,  arriving 
a*  tbe  latter  p  aca  »*  l  v  x.  Retaining,  excur-ioa- 
sets  will  'eave  at  2  p.m.  and  arrive  in  San  Fran- 
oisao  st'PSL  Tie  *.r  p  offers  the  advauta«e  oi  a 
spleadl  sail  tbe  length  of  tbe  biy,  a-  d  sixty  miles 
Of  railing  tbroagb  tbe  whole  length  of  Sonoma 
cjucty.  one  of  the  richest  in  the  State.  rTxonr- 
eton  tiokftte  at  redacted  rates  good  from  Saturday 
to  Monday. 

Woodward's  Gardexs—  This  beantifol 
ressrt  preacnti  thoasaods  of  attractions.  To  day 
t'Mis  will  be  auimm-nse  gaiberiag  of  caildrea. 
aata*  fesrlvalfor  the  beoefitcf  tbe  Sunday  School 
Libraries  takes  plac*.  The  Japanese  Troupe  and 
Signer  Doneto  will  appear. 

Badoeb'8    Oektras.   Pare,    Oakland.  — 

This  beautifal  gardea  is  a  popular  rt*sert  for 
picnic  parties.  To-raorrew  the  picatc  of  the  Ohe- 
bra  Aobln  Raehmonium,  for  tbe  benefit  of  tbe 
Paoiflo  Hebrew  Orsban  Aiylaea  will  be  held  there 
Oq  TnBT'day  next  the  McMahon  guard  will  hold* 
Utair  f  jortrenth  unual  picoie  there. 

Moves.— Tea  name  of  the  nev  theatre  on 
Bosh  atraet  (Ooagreas  Hal),  will  probably  be 
"The  Aew  Ope  re  Hoa.se."  How  would  the 
"Figaro  Taeatre"  sound?  W.  H.  Smith  has  gone 
Bast  to  e o ga«e  a  company. 

<Jari  Speigler,  tbe  biaso,  li  te  tike  a  farewell 
baasfitat  Caciflo  H  ttl,  on  Wednesday  aexL  The 
Pabbri  Troupe  will  give  a  grand  concert  on  the 
occasion. 

Mrs.  Bowers  will  close  her  engage-neat  at  the 
California  Tbestre  aext  Satardis*. 

Motbiag  ia  definitively aelt'el  ts  yet  about  tbe 
siew  tbsatreon  Misaisn  st-eat  It  is  to  bebailt 
but  will  not  be  oomureucel  uatil  tae  spsione, 
puses  away. 

Ths  scenery  of  Mag  aire's  Opera  H?um  has  bean 
purchased  f ot  the  Mew  Opera    tlouae  sa  tiosa  si, 

AMAIObUOSX  aCSEUsC.  —  UTlO  01  ttle  ICOSt 
0  .Eupiece  tolleetioaa  of  the  xrad  in  the  Called 
•  tatoa.  aompriaing  bundreds  of  oostly  and  beau- 
iiTut  wax  models,  u  dairy  on  -now  (to  aentle-nsa 
saly)  a:  the  Muraaa  oa  Uontgamary  street.  An 
-  -aaar  &ay  be  ernnuMv  --^- 1   .,,* 


PACIFIC     COAr.T    ORAWATIC  iEWS. 

Gbabs  VaLLET.— E.  RW  Davlee  performed  al 
Hamilton  Hall  on  the  let  aad  2ad,  giving  tha 
v:o:e  enteita'nment  him<elf. 

SaCEAICXSTO  — Mias  Ansaita  L.  Dargoo.  Charles 
Rdm^nds  and  company  performed  at  tbe  Metro- 
pulitin  Iheaire  on  Monday.  Tuesday,  aad  Wed- 
nesday evenlnKa.  to  good  hoote;.  Tbe  Bee,  speak- 
ins  of  tbe  firet  night's  performance  says: 

The  parquet  and  dres*  circle  of  la*t  night's  thra 
tre,  Io  Dtunben  and  bri>harjt  coloring.  wer»-  more 
l»k-  the  fljsb  tiroes  when  dauntless  torn  Magaire 
wae  indeed  tbe  Napoleon  of  the  Picfl ;  e'ace.  and 
BvadrciD.  Lawrence  Borrett,  Alice  Kingshnry. 
Robert  Heller.  Italian  Osera.  Jap»nese  Jagelera' 
end  all  tbe  ctoic-st  in  mosio.  dnma  and  noa.lu;- 
crip'-  amueemetti  *e:re  rnaoed  tarougb  toeMctro- 
poitan  b>r^  as  swift  v  a-d  imps. tially  as  tbrougb 
tbe  Opera  riooee  at  tbe  Bay. 

Oo  Friday  eveoiut;  tbe  Chapman  Sifters  and 
company,  appeared  in  "Little  Don  Giovanni."  Tbey 
will  give  a  matinee  to-day  aod  another  perfor. 
anance  in  the  evening. 

Sa*  Jose.—  The  Chapman  Sisters,  with  the  Me- 
tropolitan  Theatre  Company,  nader  the  manage- 
ment of  B.  G.  Bert,  performed  at  Brobaeks's  Opera 
Hobbsob  Tuesday  aad  Wednesday  evenings.  On 
tbe  first  nisbt.  in  oooBOQuence  of  a  christening 
party  at  Mr*.  S.immeni>.  tbe  attendaaoe  was  net 
even  "good  far  San  Jos.-;"  on  tae  second  night 
Saa  Jose  turned  out  io  fall  foroe,  and  the  e  was 
very  nearly  expenses  in  tbe  couae.  Manager  Bert 
won't  lose  more  than  a  hundred  dollars,  so  he  has 
notaiog  to  grumble  aboot  The  Mercury,  after 
praising  tbe  Obapraan  Sisters,  saye:  "We  hope 
they  may  fiod  it  convenient  to  make  San  Jose  an 
other  visit  at  no  distant  day."  Yea.  tbey  will  when 

they  get  wealthy  Blind  Tom  gave  a  matioee 

and  aa  evening  oonoert  on  Monday;  the  attsnd 

ance  was  "fair." 7ba  Fabbri  Troape  are  going 

to  give  operatio  performances  next  Tuesday  aad 
Wedoesdey  evenings; /'Martha"  will  be  presented 

on    tae  first   mentioned The    San    Francteeo 

Cadets  will  give  an  exhibition  of  their  blindfold 
drill  at  tbe  Oity  Market  HUl  to-night. 

Yuba  Citt— Prof.  Paul  Beolon  will  give  a  con- 
oert  at  Scbeoslerr's  Hall  os  Friday,  May  16;h. 
Aoieng  the  names  of  tboie  who  will  take  pait  in 
It  we  find  Mi;6  E  liHiceon.  iir-r.  violin;  Hiss  Alice 
Wise,  flageolet :  Mrs.  Noonie  Bsuloc,  first  B  fla( 
tenor,  and  Miss  Lola  McQuid,  violemeilo.  We 
shall  yet;  near  of  the  Yuba  Gity  band  of  lady  mu- 
oicians. 

Viegista  Orrr— A  complimentary  benefit  con- 
cert -to  Prof.  Wm.  Saner,  tssk  pl.*CB  at  Piper's 
Opera  House  laat  night.  The  Rosedtle  Dramatic 
Troupe  will  give  a  matiaee  oerformoaoe  to-day, 
and  perform  to-night  and  to-morrow  nigbt.  Blind 
Tom  will  give  concert!  on  tbe  5th,  6tb,  7th,  and 
Bab. 

Btocetdw,— Blind  Tom  gave  a  oonoert  at  Me- 
eart  Hall  on  Wednesday.  The  Chapman  Sister* 
performed  at  the  Theatre  on  Thursday.  On  Fri- 
day evening  a  concert,  complimentary  to  the 
National  Guard  of  San  Francisco,  was  given  under 
the  aaapicas  of  tbe  Stockton  Gui.-d  at  Moxsrt 
Hall. 

Hayiltos.  Set. — A'  tronpe  consisting  of  Miss 
Maggie  Knight,  John  W.  Dunne,  J.  S.  rLindssy 
Harry  Lorraine,  John  Mafuire  and  others  per* 
formed  last  Friday  and  Saturday    evenings. 

Salx  Lake.— The  Variety  Combination  closed  an 
engagemett  at  the  theatre  on  the  25 -.Q,  wbea  Mies 
Osme  Armstrong  and  M'Jle  Josephine  teak  a  ben- 
efit. The  tieatre  reaiainB  olosed  nntil  this  even- 
ing, when  J.  0.  Graham  will  take  a  benefit.  Carrie 
Garter,  Bella  Bird,  W.  O.  Dudley,  M.  Foreter  and 
Geo.  F.  Bird,  of  the  Salt  Like  Theatre  company, 
have  gon9  to  Ogden.    Tbey  make  a  northern  tsar 

Maetsvtixb-— K.  D.  Davies  gave  bis'  entertain- 
ment at  tbe  theatre  oo  the  29 .h  aod  39;h  nit. 

Portland  —Tbe  Rifles  gave  a  promenade  Con- 
vert on  tbe  2£th  nit.,  at  the  Skating  Rink.  Car, 
Bosco,  the  wixird,  gave  his  entertainment,  and 
Miller  and  Meiks  performed  on  the  .trape&e  in  ad- 
dition to  the  musical  portion  of  the  entsitain- 
oaent.  


Mr.  8.  W.  Johnson,  has  arrived,  and  bring* 
fromStlt  Lake  a  fins  car-load  of  horeea,  intended 
fur  sol*  in  this  city.  The  horses  are  all  in  fine 
ooadltlon,  ana  a*  they  hers  had  the  eplxootlc 
lntoeBtrt,  no  fr  r,  may  be  entertained  ctthelr 
again  taking  Un  cimus.  We  hope  oar  readers 
will  call  on  him  and  take  a  look  at  his  ttook. 
He  he*  put  up  at  the  Bos  Allen  Stable,  669 
Xatket  Btreei. ^s 

MiLX.x  aiET.- Hata  cleaned,  pressed  and 
ttimnaed  to  <o*d*r  a-  the  lowest  prices.  Miss 
J.  P.  Weed.  S2i  Washington  street.  ft.* 

Er.  C.  T.  S  o;  haa  removrd  hla  otHm  to  the 
Olympic  Clob  Building,  ccrntr  of  Kew  Mcnt- 
tKsn  ry  ane  Howard.  is 


San  Francisco  JTenelry  nonnfatctory. 
D.  W.  La-rd,  610  Merchant  stkesaV    Dlaznond 
S**tinc.  Kaemeliog.     All   klnOd    ot    repairing 
done.    Jewelry  tar  silet" 


EASTERN    DRAMATIC  NEWS. 

In  Hew  York,  "Prow  Frsn,"  with  Miss  Agnes 
Ethel  in  tie  title  role,  was  produced  at  the  Union- 
square  Theatre  on    the  14th,  and   has   been  run 

cing  to  crowded  house  never  since At  Booth'd 

"■  Djddy  O'Dowd"  tas  been  withdrawn,  and  on  tbe 
Slat,  Bouoicanit  appeared    io    "Arrah-na-Pogaa" 

an3-Eerrj"  At  Wallaok'^,    "David  Garriek.*' 

and  "Dandrear7  Married  and  Settled". .,..*.**Dn- 
derthe  Gaslight**  at  the  Grand  Opera  Bouse  was 
sirceeded  on  tbe  28h  by  "Monts  Ohrfsto"   with 

Fecbter  in  the  title  role "Man  and   Wife"  ia 

an.erliaed  to   suooeed   "Divorce"    at  the   Fifth 

Avenue "Humpty  Dnmpty,"  fifth  edition,  at 

tbe  Olympic The-  Yoke*  Family  closed  tbelr 

engagement  at  Ifiblo's  Garden  on  the  26th.  Oo 
tbe  2S:b.  thB  epeotaonlar  ballet  trick  pantomime 
entitled  "Aarael;  or  the  Magic  Charm,"  was  pro^ 
duoed,  and  the  wonderfal  little  gymnast,  Lu-Lti 

made  her  first  appearance At  t:e   Bowery,  "A 

E.d  Lo>."  by  Obarles  Foster,  wa'   tbe  attraction 

Je.me    Morton    appeared    tn  "Fanobon"  at 

Wood's  Museum Eitty  Henderson,  ctog-dan- 

oer,  was  the  newest  addition  to  the   company  at 

Tony  Past ).'; Miss  Louise  Arnot  was  engaged 

to  appear  at  tbe  Athenxsuni Nothing  parti ca- 

larly  new  at  Bryant's;  il<nt;r  Barney,  the  reigning 

Star,  let-  on  ths  26th Harry    Norman    bad    a 

farswell  benefit  at  Do  Garmos  Hall  on  tbe  13  h. 
At  the  Toeatre  Oomi^ne.  s  new  drama  en  ti- 
tled "So.  7;  or,  Was  He  GatlLyT"  wai  produoedon 
tbezlst. 

In  Boston  Mrs.  F.  8.  Cbanfrau  continued  at  the 
Boston  Theatre The  Museum  was  i  till  run- 
ning "One    Hundred  Years  Old.** Miss  Oar- 

letta  L  clercq  commeneed  an  engagement  at  trie 
Globe  on  the  ?£rtb.  grevious  to  her  departare  for 

England The  Howard  Athensaam  presented 

tbe  drams  of  "Arrah-na  Pogue,*'  and  the  Lacr 

Family  in  pantomime J.    M.  Be  lew  gave  bis 

farewell  reading  at  Tre  moot  Temple  on  tbe  20th. 
1      The  Breton  Courier  criticises  O.  W.  Tayleure's 
|  version  of  FaStLyene,"  produced  bere  under  the 
,  title  of   "The    Elopement,  or    Marnate  and  its 
,  Shadows,"  and  at  tbe  Boston  Theatre  under  that 
I  of  'The  Two  Wives."  a-  follows: 
I      It  Is  tbeleait  objsot-ooable  from  a  moral  point 
of  view  as  well  as  abe  l?ait  probabls  ol  all  tbe  dra- 
matic  versions  of   the  mawktso  novel  of   "East 
J  Lysne,"  with  which  tbe  pilienoe  of  tuemo's  intel- 
,  ligeot  pom  too  ot  osr  the  at  re-aoera  Cu  oeen  inec . 
<  Test  a   woman  abducted  from  her  Cosoaid  and 
children  to  a  atateof  nnoonsciousneee  aad  rersvin- 
log  her  purity  of  character  as  a  wife  and  mother 
should  cot  retnrotoher  eorrowinz  family  at  tbe 
first  oppeitanisy,  instead  of  remaining  in  volun- 
tary exile   for  ten  years,  'o  e?me  Back   nader  an 
a»enmod  came  to  tae  house    where  ac other  wo- 
man   bad   aasumed    ber  lormer  niace  of  mistress 
of  tbe  bon^ebeld.is  aimp  y  absurd  and  nenaturai 
and  dramatically  considered,   tbe    wlesedaeas  of 
.  tie  original   Lady  Icab.l  is  an  element  that  is  to 
be  preferred 

■At  the  HollidsT-'treet  Theatre.  Baltimore,  on 
the  ltth,  ths  fairy  drama  of  "The  Forty  Thieves" 
ws9  produced,  and  bold  the  boards  unul  the  17th . 
Both  tbe  Rand  Sisters,  Varrey.  Howard,  Gossin 
aod  others  appeared  in  the  caar,  uid  tb*  Jee  Bros. 
gmv*  iocidentuly  their  musical  rock  performance. 
Bote  Band  introduced  a  comical  little  donkey  that 
always  appears  in  this  piece  when  It  is  played 
there. 

This  is  the  wsy  a  Boston  actor  gets  criticised: 
"The  Bene  D'Alby  of  Hart  Conway  was  fairly  but 
unevenly  given.  Tbe  gentleman  bts  in  bis  ges- 
tures a  most  disagreeable  way  of  sawing  the  air 
and  always  ends  bis  sentences  with  an  abrnpt  fall- 
log  ictlectioa.  His  embracing  1*  aa  chilly  as  an 
ioebarg.** 

The  New  Opsra-houae,  Lansing,  Mich.,  jnst  eem- 
ul-t3\  wiil  bj  Inaugurated  by  Edwin  Booth  to- 
night May!  it  will  aestfifteen  hundred  persons, 
has  a  commodious  stage,  with  scenery    Ae^  and 


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The  last  C:ipper}recBired  has  the  fellowiag  ad- 
vertisement : 

Waum's-*  'PEH4  Bopbb,  San  Francisco.  Califon. 
foroia  rredoii-k  W.  n&'i,  Leire-and  Maoagerr 
Harm*  i«car»d  th-  le\a*  of  icis  N»w  Opera 
hou-t,  now  io  the  tonr:e  of  cinstraction,  which 
iedesfec-d  u>  b*  os«  of  tb»  oao*t  co^modiooa, 
m»g' mo  nt.«nd  compete  Temples  of  Amuse- 
ment oo  tbe  An  <>ricon  OTOtlnert.  with  ev«ry  re- 
gard t>dfrta'!,  c-m'"(t,  elegance,  moti»"-n  improve- 
r«i>n'*  anJ  a  cestirg  capacity  Ot  2,243  ohairr, 
•  rected  under  'te  ''nnarOiste  sup-rvinjn  "t  Mr. 
J.  A.  Kemer,  of  -Now  York,  is  contraCLeU  f^r  to 
be  reidy  fo-  o^cipancy  on  or  afcont  Worday,  bep- 
tsmberlsi,  le7J  Ladiae  atd  Gentlemen  (uf  ao- 
kbowleaged  ability  ooly)  a»d  atrfuiU  first  class 
artines  aesir  ng  enftag-uieot  will  apoly  by  letter 
to  tbe  anderaigoed.  care  of  Ool  F.  A.  Brown, 
No  9  w«u  4ta  street,  Nw  York,  or  i'.  o.  r".oi 
1S19.  San  Francisco,  ual.  FBKD.  W.  BERT. 

In  the  dra<na-io  summary,  we  find  t;e  following 
notioe— giving  fartner  partioalaxd: 

Tbe  Dei*  Grand  Opera-HoueB  to  be  erected  on 
Mission  elect  above  Toird,  in  Sao  F.-*ncieco, 
i.  a  ..  has  been  seenreu  for  a  t»rm  of  yean  by  Mr, 
Frederick  W.  Kert  of  tuat  city,  who  is  at  present 
inNesrYorb  engagiDg  a  company  and  artist*  for 
ihe  *<9BBon  which  wi  1  commence  on  or  aboot  Mod. 
d<7  Sept.  1, 1873.  It  is  designed  to  make  this  new 
edifloeooe  ot  the  targett  and  handsomest  in  ths 
United  States,  and  io  pointof  finish  and  degsnoe 
it  will  be  modeled  after  Mblo's  Garden.  Ihe 
etagti  will  be  eighty  fett  deep,  with  ail  toe  neoes- 
sary  mec^arical  appliances  and  psraphema  in  re- 
quiaite  io- any  optra.  drama, or  epsctacle  of  mod- 
am  times.  It  will  ooctvin  tbre-  t'*ra  over  par- 
qoet,  which  will  have  £64  chair*,  the  first  baloooy 
bi\  second  4W,  and  t  ti-  gtllery  A36,  makiag  in  all 
-fating  cspaoitj  for  2,3  3  people,  independent  of 
the  aisle-  or  fobbiee.  Mr  J.  A.  h-cr  of  flew 
York  Oity  ia  the  arcbitec.  and  will  personally 
BUDBrin'eod  its  conitrnctnon  The  entire  coat  of 
tbe  edifice  la  estimated  at  $>  0,0?.'. 

Tbe  dramatic  critic  of  the  Chicago  Inter-Ocean 
is  evidently  Bnffering  for  want  of  a  good  "weep." 
He  says:  "If  'Alixe'  bad  not  been  pre-anuonnoed 
as  a  strict  y  emotional  drama,  if  no  emotional  ex- 
pectations bad  been  raised  aboot  it,  if  tbe  word 
'torilllng' .bad  never  been  spoken  in  connection 
witn'it,  if  it  had  been  simply  heralded  as  a  new 
and  popolsr  play  In  wbteb  certain  phases  of  do- 
mettio  infelicity  would  be  encased— is  is  probable 
that  one  would  have  been  surprised  into  a  thrill 
of  emotional  excitement, accompanied  by  an  cp- 
propriaie  flood  of  emot'cnal  tears.  Bat  when  one 
proceeds,  under  advisement,  to  a  theatre,  with 
one  dczsn  handkerchiefs,  three  towels,  several  ta- 
ble napkins,  and  one  omb.-elU,  and  finde  tbata 
single  eqaare  of  ordinary  cambric  will  Bumoe, 
ttt*rt  enao.es*  feeling  of  disappointment,  not  to 
soy  o--agrlD." 

Sims  Beevee,  tbe  English  tenor,  is  notorious  foe 
his  habit  of  bresking  faith  with  tbe  pnblio.  The 
following  recently  appeared  in  the  London  Times : 
"Sir;  In  the  Times  of  to-day,  Mr-  Sims  Reeves 
is  advertised  toeing  a  new  song,  entitled  'Noth- 
ing.' There  must  eurely  bs  some  mistake  in  call 
ingitnew,  as  within  the  last  nine  months  I  have 
gone  three  times  to  hear  this  celebrated  singer, 
and  oo  each  occasion  be  sang*— nothiog.— TJbiquk." 

A  farewell  testimonial  will  be  given  at  tbe  Acad- 
emy of  Music,  Philadelphia,  in  tbe  early  part  of 
May,  to  Frank  Brower,  tbe  veteran  comedian,  and 
one  of  the  first  to  introduce  negro  minstrelsy  and 
alevat)  it  to  its  present  standard  of  popularity. 

&trakoach  will  give  an  operatic  season  io  Bos- 
ton, in  January  next,  with  Nilsson,  Torriani, 
Anne  Lonise  Cary,  Oapaul,  Oempaoini,  Dej 
Pnente,  and  Maurel.  in  his  company. 

Carlotta  Leclercq  will  produce  Wilkts  Collins* 
new  plai,  'The  New  Ma*dalen."  at  the  Globe 
Theatre.  Boston,  early  in  Msy. 

Tbe  New  York  Dispatch,  with,  we  hope  unin- 
tentional cruelty,  ssys; 

"One  Hundred  Years  Old"  is  io  preparation  at 
the  Metropolitan  Tneatre,  San  Francisoo. 

Jnst  at  tbe  time  when  this  temple  of  the  drama 
is  about  to  ba  cot  downio  its  prune  to  talk  about 
snob  a  play  seems  nokiod. 

Mra  John  Wood  sails  by  the  Algeria,  on  May 
14th.  for  Europe, 

Mr.  Lester  Wallack  ia  playing  in  Providence, 
Rhode  Island. 

Miss  Marian  Mordaont  arrrived  in  New  Tork 
from  San  Francisco,  April  16th,  and  has  Biooe  been 
o Defined  to  her  residence  with  lung  fever,  which 
sheoontraoied  while  performing  at  Salt  Lake  Oity, 
Utah. 

Go'tava  Bideanx,  the  well-known  minstrel  and 
baritooB  vocalist,  sailed  fcr  Enrope  on  Saturday 
April  19,  in  tbe  etesmer  Spain.  By  tbereoent  death 
q(  his  mother,  in  France,  Gaettve  comes  into  the 
possession  of  many  ducats. 

Mr.  Harry  Palmer,  one  of  the  managers  of  N'ib- 
lo, 9  Garden  is  among  tbe  passengers  in  the  s'.eam- 
abip  Adriatic,  which  lett  New  York  oo  Saturday, 
April  19tb,  for  Liverpool. 

"Pony"  Mo-re  (of  Moore  4  Barreaa'  Minstrsls  of 
London.  Ecu  )  with  bis  family  will  shortly  arrive 
io  New  Tork,  where  fe  will  remain  eome  weeks 
for  rest  and  enjoyment. 

Matter  Barney  wae  to  nave  a  benefit  at  BtsdI'i 
Ocera-house  on  Thursday  afternooo,  April  24,«hen 
John  Hart,  John  Wild,  Harrigan  and  Hart,  al-o 
R;  M.  Carroll  an  1  sons  from  the  Theatre  Oomique, 
would  appear  as  volunteers. 

Junius  Brntus  Booth,  W.  J.  Florence  and 
Lytton  Sotbern  sailed  for  Liverpool,  Bng.,  by 
Steamship  Rossis  on  April  '6. 

Obarles  Howard,  the  inimitable  impersonator  of 
plantation  nigs,  reports  to  Fioalo,  from  Trimble's 
Varietie?,  P.t'sturg.  He  took  his  farewell  benefit 
thereon  tbe  25tb. 

Miss  Nelson  read  st  one  of  the  St.  Loots  balls 
28th  and  29th,  for  tbe  delectation  of  the  pious,  who 
assooiste  a  toeatre  with  brimstone. 

Aimee  and  bouffers.  Academy,  Philadelphia. 
21st, one  week;  Wilmiogton,  Del.  Mar  8. 

Bergar  family  of  bell-riogera  and  general  instm- 

i?utalists.  with  other  epeciatitles,  T  enton.  N    J. 

2lstand  £21;  and  are  to  open  in  Brooklyn  at  the 

Atheneenm  for  t-o  weeks,  commencing  23d.  W. 

W.  Fo  "ler.  business  manager. 

Stuart  Robson,  in  his  sew  speciality  of  "Law  in 
New  York,"  Olympic,  St,  Louie,  May  5,  and  WaV- 
nnt-street  Tbiatre,  Philsdelphls,  17th. 

Robert  McWode.  ObeBlsm,  Philadelphia,  -1st, 
three  weeks 

Sheridan'  and  Mack's  Show,  Biddeford,  Me,, 
May  3. 

Oliver  Doud  Byron  and  troupe,  Dayton,  30th  and 
May  l;  Columbus.  2i  and  3d. 

Monoore  D.  Oonway  tells  tkhis  story  io  one  of 
his  London  letters  to  tbe  Cincinnati  Commercial: 
"Let  me  conolude  my  lettBr  with  the  following 
little  conversation  which  I  overheard  at  the  A  del- 
phi  Theatre  a  few  evenings  ago.  The  play  was 
'Jack  Cade."  First  stranger,  remarking  apsa  one  of 
tbe  earlier  thefts  of  tbe  hero,  says:  'If  he  went  te 
Amerioa,  he'd  be  a  fair  oandidate  for  Congress,' 
Fact  "■ 

Mr.  J.  M.  BeUew,  the  English  elooutienlst.  re- 
turns borne  on  the  .8th  of  May.  intending  to  come 
again  tothis  cone- try  next  season.  Be  has  been 
guaranteed  net  less  than  six  thousand  pounds  for 
one  hundred  readings. 

The  new  emotional  play,  "Magdalen,"  to  be  pro- 
duced at  the  Fifth  Avsnne  Theatre.  New  York,  is 
from  ths  pen  of  Dr.  Moseotbal,  author  of  "Leah, 
ins  Forsake n." 

Mi8sOar:UBeRiehings-Bernsrd  was  tendered  a 
complimentary  benefit  on  April  ISth  at  ths  Acad- 
emyof  Music,  Indianapolis,  by  the.  eitizens,  when 
the  comedy  of  "Extremes"  was  produced. 

Farron  and  Baker,  supported  by  Meeoh's  Bctfalo 
company,  nnder  Fred  Stanfleld's  managemiat. 
opened  a  four  nighta'  season  at  ths  Detroit  Opera 
House,  April  tSfctt. 

Pauline  Luooa.  Clara  LouUe  Kellogg  aod  tronpe 
opened  for  one  week  at  Pike'e  Opera  House.  Oin- 
eineati,  14th. 

Mme.  Anns  Bishop  sang  at  the  organ  oonoert  at 
Plymontb  Church,  Brooklyn,  April  l»th,  to  a  full 
hor.ss.    It  wis  her  1  -.a '.  appearance. 

Sol  Smith  Russell,  assisted  by  ProL  Gardner's 
Knight-Templar  band,    was   billed   at  Bay  Oity, 


AtShelby'sOomiqns. Buffalo,  "Amerjaus."  child 
violinist;  Annette  La  Pont,  daaseuee;  Geo.  Levan- 
tme.  balancer,  and  Louisa  Boscbell,  wire-waiker, 
were  tbe  fresh  appearances  on  ths  lith,  aad  con- 
tiousd  throughout  *be  week  to  good  business, 

Eircb.  Wam'o  d  A  Eickaa'e  San  Freooioco  Mia- 
etrela  opened  at  Piko's  Opara  House,  Cincinnati, 
on  the  21st,  for  one  week. 

The  New  York  Mercury  says:  "Miss  Anna  Ad- 
ams, serio-comic  vocaliaU  after  eonolading  a  sno- 
eesiful  engagement  at  Fox's  American  Theatre. 
Pbiladelpnla,  on  tbe  19'.h,  commences  a  two  weeks' 
enEagement  at  Shelby's,  Bufftio,  on  the  2 1st  icst. 
Uses  Adams  will  then  embrace  tbe  opportnnity 
thus  afforded  her  of  Tisisingfor  the  first  time  Ni- 
agara." MiesAdsms  has  ohaneed  ber  mind,  and 
is  more  likely  to  see  Yossmite  than  Niagara,  as 
she  Is  engaged  to  appear  at  tbe  Alhambra  Theatre 
oa  Monday.    


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 

Curei  Lame  Back  and  Paralyata. 


3-L 

Tin?    "Veto 

Is  celebrated  for  Its  superior  liqaors  and  fine 
cigars.  OocnolaelenrB  say  onr  "Pony"  Brandy 
pate  a  veto  on  all  others.  Call  and  sample  it. 
E.  H.  Levy,  proprietor.  Sou-. h wet t  comer  of 
Kearny  and  Commercial.  Ax 

Star  Sralx-tts  ttriG.  Collars. 

All  sorts  and  sizes,  for  tae  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  LauBdry.  121  Leidesdorff  at.        • 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Astrologers. 

Mrs.  Buck,  130  Geary  street. 

Bookseller*  and  *tatioo*r*. 
StaoeyA  Mock,  (school  books  &  specialty,)  8,  W 

corner  Fourth  and  Mission. 
H-  fcL  Moore,  fi«w  Monuoumry.  near  MerehaBt. 

Bu»lne«»  Colletrea. 
Hoald's,   Bryant  A  Stratton'*  Oollege,  it  Post  Si 

Bo  tehers. 
Kate,  Fred,  Stall*  <U  to  100.  California  Market. 

Clair  vos  ants. 
Mrs.  O.  M.  Stowe,  '£  -1  Kearny  street,  Boom  8. 

Employment  Office. 
Chas.  F.  Beoberer  &  Oo.,  652  Saoramento  street. 
Chinese  Btnploiment  Co.— Pierce  A  Co.,  til  Sao- 
ramento street. 
O'Brien  A  Ward.  610  Montgomery  street. 
tL  H.  Kirohoff,  Male  end  Female  Help, 6J5 Kearny 

French  Fancy    Aoed*. 
Locan  A  Oo..  IA  Montgomery.  107  and  100  Sutter, 

Hoop  Shirts  and  Corsets. 
M.  Frend,  16  Second  street 

Hnmnn   Hair. 
Sam  peon,  A.  B.  A  Oo..  110  Second  street. 

Merchant  Tailor*. 
Holland  Bros.,  12    Post  street. 
Milliners. 
Miss  Lizzie  Carter,  US  Fourth    treat. 
Mrs.  M.  selig,  226  Kearny  street. 

Sessreher  of  Records. 
O.  V.  Gillespie.  611  Wasbiogtonstraet. 

Wines  and  Llqaera    (WboUsale.) 
Danerl  F.  A  Co..  W«  Front. 


FIGARO 

CIBOOLATKS  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMME. IH 
every  Theatre  in  San  Francisco. 

FIGARO 

IS  HAILED  EVEBY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  io  California,  Nevada  and 
Orecon—  the  papers  lett  in  the  theatres  ataight 
being  gathered  op  and  saved  for  that  ^uxpoed. 


FIGARO 

18  DIBTBIBOTED  EVERY  DAY  THBOUGHJ 
out  tbe  centre  of  the  city,  in  all  Hjoels.  Bee- 
teuTsnte,  Saloons,  Sterea  aod  Offices. 

FIGARO 

J  3    OTR.OTJLATED    EVERY     DAY    ON    THK 
Oakland  FerryBoats  to  catch  the  passengers 
hat  arrive  by  thegreat  Overland  Train. 

FIGARO 

IS  "HKBB,  THERE  AND  EVERYWHERE," 
and  is  constantly  meeting  a  change  of  ro&dere 
in  tbo  Theatres,  Traveling  Conveyances,  Hotels, 
and  public  resorts  generally. 

FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  IN  THE  BEST  SOCIETY.  18 
placed  in  tbe  bands  of  nearly  all  who  oome 
to  tbe  city  to  make  purchases,  and  is  therefore  ths 
best  of  advertising  mediums. 


SPRING    Gd 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 


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R,  P.  BBRGBfi.  FORMERLY 
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taurant, bes  taken  the  management 
of  both  the  Miners'  BeBaaurant  on 

Commercial  street  and  the  Miners* 

Branch  on  Market  street,  in  partnership  witb  MR 
A  DBAYETJB,  who  baa  been  connected  with  th* 
firm  tor  years.  Improvement*  have  been  niadein 
the  cuisine  departments  that  will  render  the  Mi- 
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tbe  22  years  of  its  prosperity.  Our  Bills  of  Fan 
embrace  all  tbe  delicacies  of  the  season.  Our 
motto  Is  "Good  Fare,  Good  Cooking  and  Moderns* 
Charges." 

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T80  Market  street. 
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SATURDAY 

,  at  2   o'clock 

MUCH  ADO  ABOUT  NOTHING 

btoBDat  ivekixo.  u.r  ua 

Last 

"\^7"©olac.  or  nvtx-s.  13.  I*.  Bovcrers 

MARIE 

ANTOINETTE. 

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74     (HP«rr 

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BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 

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BakllBaal 

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■•-law*! 

M....r  a~iir 


IU.1i  lili 


HANDY     AINI>V. 


Oaaaladiai  MIA  »•  lira  Itm, 

Never  Reckon  Your  Chickens  Before 

They'ro    IlntoHocl  ! 

Mr.  J  on  albas  til  abb ........ To*am*  li'Uia 

Himnn  .... Thot.  .'■!■. p*  II 

H.rah  lilabb,  ■  p-MJllC  laWj? 6«»i*   rtr.biftd.ra-, 

Mr.  John  Tluk T  Matt  Cailr 

abb.  •  faabloaablA  IUr Mi '-ala  M  nora 

Mar,4P*  Ulobb,  ArOAat* Jattal"  .lohaasB 

Mirr  A  tnaul Lillla  II  irlaad 


■Ik   POi  D  '  18  SOLO  BY 
r>.t.    Bpiaodid  pie- 
aaai  Aaa  rtvr  room*. 

M  »ba  twAlra  farnta  of  Frtaca. 

ii 1  .ha  Fair  f-eA-O  bold. 


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piirti* 


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't|CA     SHIRT     STORE, 

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Ht*<?oiid     artareot- 

r»A   will    Imi4   a  eutnplet*   ma. 
•f   IBISTt   aad    1  I  It.M^M- 

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BEMMAIOX  A   CO. 


o  >avisriisi^Xj's 


8  FOR  TUB  OURR  OF  RHRUMA- 
dOoiatlpttlco.  and  tUodtad  dliAAAAa. 

•■I  "■WAJ-ai  «r.l*n  ;    "  I  h«T*  AltAlQ 

■•AaJ  tA    tOaj   VI  •!>  Tatfla   Of   TOOi*   aar- 

B\y  UU>  r  but.  to  mo  troAU'o  '" 
9+r»  Faoiao:    "  Yxiot  iiparlaot  hA# 
•«»Of»iAv  baaHb  aaA  tagsl.Ua  tha 

Mwaaia(o«,  Orand  Hotal:  "Vonr 
■oa  for  Ubaaaatiam  baa  p'orad  «d- 
Al  tethla  daj  (una  about  *lavaa  )*art 
I  oava  SAvar  ASpAiiAao«d  ooo  talogA 

ear    NelVamiim,  115  Stalplej  at. 

bf  OodoaiI  a  ii»aniJii3«  of  a  aoTAra 
aamttiam  to  two  aaaka." 
•  «el   Dor-,  EHntA   Yaab-1:     "  AflAr 

BadlAt  I  IB  BOW  I  «ood  baallli-A 
■lah  I  bATA  baaa  dapnr*4  for  bqoia 
?a." 

v  rft&ST0  >M>>M0  ** ttac  D»P°t- aiT 

«D«PHT    BBOH, 

«•!•>  Agrnti. 


OR.  JOBDAH'S 

UATOMICAL  MUSEUM, 


>  of  at  vdlalae. 


fB^EfXl01tr^ 


CURES   DYSPEPSIA. 


,^Tt,xL  T>* 


GireRjTone  to  the  Stomurh. 


g^lXL'B.^8 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 

FT 


Is  a  Sore  Relief  for  Indigestion. 


L.,(!^iXLB>^ 


UAH  KO  BUPMlloK  AS  A 

BLOOU    PURIFIER. 


WILLIS'    BAND. 

MUSIC    FUBNISUKD    FOR    ALL 
ooaA'toa*.    U oaIo  imporvad,  Arr»n«*d 
And  for  aaIa. 

MARI'UM.    HLUM     Laadrr    of 
Orthntra. 
UT.KWK  TOV  DEB  HKIIDK!.,  1-eud- 

Of  Hian   Band, 
Aaa-Ord*r«  from  tba  ooootrr  pfoeapttj  atiandao 
U>       Addrtua    M.      W.     WILI.IB.     Uton'i     Mn.ia 
Htora.  IHtt  M.m  •-*  mam  atr-«t,  or   MABUUH  M. 
BLUM.  •»»  3iocL.toinor*air»at.  JaOU 


IV.   SWEENEY, 

MERCHANT   TAILOR 

«0    8KCOMD    NTUKET. 
FINE    COO D3!  "PERFECT     FITS! 

Satisfaction   Guaranteed  I 

AFINB   LINE   OF  BPKIMI    AKD  HOMM(R 
(i»odi  Juit  r.Doi.fd.    Ua>l  aofl  I—  tb»m- 


r  A3  8ecoM4  .trret. 


iB.-Tlffl 


Bar  Sugar 


pOR    SALK-Sia    KRABNY    ST8IET.    AT 

A      MEUOKB'S.  _  AUo.  evarr  kind  ot  OaodiM 

Whnlaula  and  Ral  11. 

•o7t»  


H.    A.    KKRCKB. 


REMOVED. 

TBI  WEED  8KWINO  MACHINE  AOEHOT 
AcfDor  i»  Dow  removed  to  1SS  Now  Moal- 
„»."  .liioN  o..r  Bo.a-d.  N.  B  -Th.  WllBD 
Faiallr  Foforn.  took  tbo  blitb.it  pntmlam  ot.r 
el»hlr-lwo  romp.i'ioro  ot  tno  Kratl  World  o  Fair 
..  p.irln,  PF7:  olio,  the  nttao  Flrtt  Promlor.  at  tho 
craat  Marilaod  Io.tltato  Fair,  opoo  TW.N  II- 
IHlIK  Palaf .....-- 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING,   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,  LECTURE.    AND 

EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

RflOiaa     lO     and      17 080     WiiNliini;l»n     atreet. 


arci'liL    NOTICE    TO 

Picnic   and   Ball   Committees. 

WE  ARR  PRRPARED  TO  POR.YIM! 
BIMihiol  OR'JHkMHAS  oornooaad  ot 
in.  boot  no.  10, »o.  in  tba  Baat^  andar  ooaapa. 
t«ot  laada'a,  at  fair  ratM. 

«i'i:mi:k    kiimakd 

aim  ... 

B.IIBT    MU>, 

Wllotbalr  Of-al  Baoulion. 

OOUNTERFBI    r  . 


■ai'fho  Tiuora 

Inoladlaa:  Ibo  Child  TTander.  IAFPUO. 
I.EI.IK    till'. 

Mim  h.  ki.i.in  .ad  w.  r.i.i.ia. 

M«rtO'CoRlla    aad    DawltlaU. 

OCT     I.  I  x  T  O  N. 

A9D.... 

tiicr     A  II  A  M  a. 


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■akad  br  m»oaaara  Waal  of  lb.  Rook,  MoootAloa,  tbrouih  oar  asiDO,. 

aHRBIDAK    COBBTB    dk    CO. 


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aiaaio  po, 
alODbtl  laeop  aqj.    -aaivj  •ivtapom  la  'IJiqiOdae 
]0  |  aq  paa  aono()  9a»(|  Oct)  QI|m  "joaotio  iiaq  eqi 
o|   paaoon  '<aa.|}i    poo   .dnq()    jaaoioqo    pu«     .  . 
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3snoHdoi|3puBJ8js/o 

OldlOVd   iNU3.-IJ.n08 

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DAVK    MBNDZS.     .it    tba 

OldOritrlDA  IKadLIOD.  llaGAAlT 


THE   OLD 

Hot      SOOtOll, 

la  Mori..  Biraal.   Bear  atearajr. 

All    Drlulis    Ten    Cents 
Hot  Prinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  ANDJtRRY  IN  TOWH. 

AlwaTA  on  fllA  thaNawYork  HArAlif,  HarpAr'r 
Wntkly,  Frank  Laalla'a,  Day'*  Ootnjra,  Polioe  G* 
7.aitl«,  All  tb*>  OalifornlA  pApaia.  alao  London 
Ptinob,  BalfaLlfA.  IllaatrA'.*d  Loodoo  Ifawa.  Oail 
and  aat'efj  rooraalf. 
AtV*  Don't  forgat  tbo  alxn  of  th*  Hot  a>ot*-h, 
fa7tf  W.  B.  WALDKON.  Propnotor. 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 

TOOMlEB    SOU, 

LANCASTER'S 

•  IT  W  ANII IKOTON  "TBKFT. 
fatOl**  Optv  Maatnfra'a  Opar*  tlooaa. 


SANGER  HALLE 

(BUfOBB'B  HALL.) 
14     OKABT    *T.,    RUB     ERABXT. 


KfoDC  boi  tlir  Cb*lce*t  BrawdA  af    Wlawai 
■.nd  Llqaei-A  aa  baaa. 

OEPOT  WETAND  &  (ASCHl'S  BAY  BREWIRV 

f-W  U  •  QHRI8  FKLDMAMR. 


BOWERY  THEATRE, 


SALT    LAKE    CITT. 


TTARIKrT  TALENT  KB  ROOTE  EAST  OAR 
"  al.ajra  aaoara  Brat-oUae  •paaaamaata  br 
at.pploaal  Bal*.  Lakaaod  apuliiou  to 

B.  JIRORE, 
fad  Baalneaa  Mna.nea*. 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VIK.41INIAV    VST*,     RKTA.IIA. 

T^HIS  IUaROAJTT  TUHATRK  BAB  BEEN*  BJt- 
daoorAtAd,  aim)   AAQ  b«  r«DtAd  by  tba  nieht  or 
hi    tba  whIc.     Star*    Aad    tr*r«lln([    oompaalaa 
ItWal'v  traalad  with  on  applioAtlop  br  Uttar 
Jt'UR    PIP  KB, 
MAnaaiar  And  iol«  ProorlAtet. 
Or  to        J.  U.  HcCABi:. 
«SO  WiaahlBartOai  atraat.  Ban  ynLOtrlaoo. 


Sig-nor  Mancusi, 

pBIYATB  SINGING    LESSOKB.-OIABS  OB 
BOIIBAT  aad  TBIMDAI. 

At  I  r.M.    St.  Jamaa  Uooaa.  BBS  Uarkat  atraat 

ooroerof  Ellia.  falBlai 


GEORGE    MATES* 


andall  klbda  ol  SBKLL  FISH.  . 
Sulla  Noa.  ta,  41,  aa,  California' 


MILITARY    GOODS 

«jn>.  .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRICM 
JIUIIIII" 


9H 


THE  JOUBNAL  0¥  A11TJ8EMEKTB. 
Pnbllabed  every  Day  ">  the  Year  ** 


MIMrrcUunt  nnd  .".SO  WataUasrt«».a  »t« 

Below  Montgomery,  San  Frsocieoo, 


SATURDAY.. MAY  3, 


1873 


Knjoj*»bl»  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  coixforiable  carriage,  Etytieh 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  are  tee  leading  e»- 
aentlalBof  en  trjoyoble  ride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  Ban  Frenclgco  eo  nn questionably 
as  frcm  Frank  fronton,  whose  carnages  bave 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  frontlnc  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  BlsnmdaoBietnra-onta&reu&ed 
by  tbe  lest  circles  of  l be  city,  and  as  be  makes 
It  a  point  10  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drivers,  be  in  more  liberally  patron- 
iaed  tban  any  otter  carriage  proprietor  on  tnla 
Coast,  while  a  large  Lumber  of  person  e,  and 
Sadies  in  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
except  those  whicn  be  provides.  Frankbas  en- 
Jeyed  gr -at  &ncc«BB  in  blB  business,  and  tbe 
admirable  way  in  which  be  conducts  it  makes 
bim  a  lavorlte  with  all  who  patronize  him.    * 

•' 
A  Servant  in  the  Corner. 

Weed's  Oarptt  Sweeper,  with  tbe  best  assort. 
mtnt  of  Carpets  and  Furniture  In  tbe  Btate,  at 
John  0.  Bell's,  neirly  tpposite  tbe  Grand  Hotel 

Hit iet  street.  4p 

— • 

It   Is   True,  * 

J.  A.  Shaber  t  Oo.  are  selling  parlor,  sets  and 
all  other  kinds  of  rarnittiTe  and  bidding  cheaper, 
for  caeb,  than  aoy  other  dealer  in  town.  Other 
dealt  id  don't  stand  a  shost  of  a  chance  when 
people  know  Sbaber'd  prices,    707  Market  street 


Bomo-vaX, 
Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to 


113 


Post  street.    Sewing  machines   rented  snd-re* 
paired  as  neml.  and  sold  cheaper  than  ever,  x 

Fh.0t02rapD.lc    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Oakery.  &§  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  stree  a 

The  Boston   Furniture  Company         - 

Has  ramoved  to  735  Market  street,  between 
Third  and  Fourth,  and  have  a  new  and  well 
selected  stock,  at  reduced  prices.  41 

A  Plebsant  JUOCaUOn. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Albambra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  building  is  a  t«t  fine  one  and  if  well 
lighted  *sd  ventilated. . 

Notice  to  the  Public. 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  doer 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  sel- 
ling off  bis  fine  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  cell- 
arena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  bats,  trunks,  vallsep, 
eTc,  balow  coit.    Gall  if  yon  warn  bargains. 8l 


Round  Not  to  he  Beat, 

Is  G.  Bnrkhardt's  motto.  Fine  French  OaM 
Boots  made  to  order  from  $8  to  {10.  A  good  fit 
and  satisfaction  guaranteed.  Call  at  540  Wash- 
ington street  and  be  convinced.  A  foil  assort- 
ment of  neatly-made  good*  always  on  hand,  at 
prices  to  salt  everyone's  purse.  4- si 


Coras,  Bunlcns,   Ingrowing  Nails. 

A  perfect  cure  warranted  bj  Albert  Schoen- 
wald,  137  Second  tire*  t.  A-bi 


Fine    Candits. 

yresb,  sweet  and  dehciona  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 678  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    q 


Pratt'i  Abolition  Cil 
Cares  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  3-l 


White  Labor  Only  : 

Employed  by  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
Leidesdoifi  airaet.  * 

Ladies,  now  Is  your  time  to  bny  your  under- 
clothing  at  a  great  facrifke,  becanse  E.  Fmeo- 
lander  has  gone  to  Europe  to  bny  bis  Fall  im- 
portation i?,  and  has  left  orders  to  sell  bis  large 
•took  of  ladies'  and  children's  underclothing, 
comprising  all  styles  and  pktu rne.  cheaper  than 
at  any  othtr  plsco  in  the  city.  B&mfmber  the 
number.  9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Bnilding.      8a 


Everybody    (Suite*!. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  hats.  At  "  Tss"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
orw  styles  can  be  round.  The  stock  Is  immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  b 


Those  Beautiful  New  Carpets. 

At  Jas.  W.  Burnham  &  Co's,  No.  618  Market 
sad  17  Post  streets,  aae  going  like  hot  cakes. 
Sew  and  choke  patterns  corstanlly  arriving. 
A  perfect  rnah  to  see  and  buy  them.  Elegant 
Varror  Inrnltare  nude  to  order  in  the  finest 
aytle. 4a 

Don't  Fail  to  Call  and  See 

The  roost  wonderful  and  gifted  Doctor  Fcr- 
tane  Teller  of  the  age,  Macamb  Smith,  Astrol- 
oger, Ju*t  arrived  from  the  East,  and  can  be 
consulted  on  ail  events.  She  has  charms  for 
2410k,  Lovs  and  HapplnssP,  which  never  fall  to 
take  effect.  Office  Consultation,  $2  ;  by  Le  tea, 
<8.  All  communirations  atrictly  private.  Office 
hours  from  10  o'clock  am.  to  8  p.m.  Satisfac- 
tion gu  ranteed  In  every  respect.  Office,  16 
Second  street,  Boom  II.  40 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 

The  People's  Bemedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains. 

Tiae    Best   Remedies, 

Br.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  lor  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
ry"e  Webfoot  Pins,  for  an  billons  complaints. 
Vca  sale  by  an  druggists.  Agency,  417  Sansome 
tract,  oerner  of  Commercial.  • 


Clam  Chowder  Every  Night. 

•Jhe  beet  chowder  in  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Seotcb  Saloon,  26  Morton  street,  Just  off 

Beamy. 3-» 

:.  B,rx>.  Meore, 

Formerly  of  Bass  House  Carriages,  can  be 
found  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
tablishment, southwest  corner  flash  ana  Mont- 
sjomery  rta.,  or  Deater  BUblee.  Caxriace  orders 
«flt  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
might,  at  reduced  rates,  sa 


FOREIGN   DRAMATIC  HEWS. 

The  London  Fipjaxo  e.ya:  The  Moore  and  Ber- 
a-esa  Miostrale  will  have  reason  to  look  to  tbeir 
laurels.  Hitherto  tbey  have  triumphed  over  rira!a 
by  the  simple  plan  of  eoitaging  lor  themselves  the 
principal  singers  of  the  enomy.  fn  tbe  present 
instance  this  ia  impossible.  The  "Blondinette 
Melodists"  are  etaven  yoanu  ladies,  all  blondes, 
and  ol  great  personal  baautr,  who  sit  in  a  semi- 
eirole,  and  aing;  Bongs,  Ooriaty  fashion,  give  comic 
dialogues,  and  perform,  in  a  refined  and  lady-like 
manner,  all  the  tricks  we  are  acouatonaed  to  see  in 
the  amatl  Sr.  James's  Hall.  Of  oonrae  tbe  "eomio" 
eongaare  drawing-room  ditties  instead  of  darkey 
melodies:  bat  they  nevertheless  contain  in  them 
the  ring  of  true  merriment,  and  they  are  given  by 
tbe  bright-eyed  beauties  in  a  eaooy  and  piquante, 
although  essentially  lady  like  aod  lenoed,  man- 
ner. It  i 3  impossible  It  adequately  describe  the 
charm  of  tbe  performance.  The  idea  ia  a  novel 
one;  and  the  votoea  are  so  fresh  and  tuneful,  and 
the  whole  eot?rtaiomant  so  pleating,  that  eacoeas 
must  be  a  foregone  coa  c  lesion. 

Ia  London,  Drary  Lane  closed  for  tbe  winter 
season  March  31et,  witb  a  benefit  to  Ohatterton, 
the  lessee,  extended  from  tbe  previous  Saturday. 
Tbe  house  was  to  ba  re- opened  by  Mapleson,  with 
Italian  opera,  April  15sh....Oovent  Garden  opened 
its  Italian  opera  season,  ander  Gye,  April  let. 
"L'AIrioaine"  waagiveo,  with  al'DeAngeri  as  tbe 
novelty  in  Belike.  A  critic  remarked:  "M'lle 
Aogeri  doabtleas  thought  her  reception  rather 
cold.  The  tide,  however,  soon  turned  in  her 
avor,  and  altboogh  there  was  no  marked  display 
of  enthusiasm,  the  audience  recognized  that  they 
bad  before  tnem  an  actress   and  singer  of  more 

than  ordinary  promise," TheAdelphi  was  to 

olose  April  5tb,  tn  order  to  rehearse  the  drama  of 
"The  Wandering  Jew,"  by  Leopold  Lewis,  which 
was  to  be  presented  14 lb. 

Six  new  theatres  are  being  built  in  Vienna  for 
the  Great  Bxhlbitien— Olty  Theatre,  Opera  Oom- 
jque.  Court  Theatre,  Residence  Theatre,  Academy 
Theatn-  (for  French  plays  of  the  higher  order), 
and  International  Theatre. 

M.  Roozaad,  NileBoa'a  husband,  has  been  ad- 
mittel  a  member  of  the  Paris  Jockey  Club,  and 
Pigaro  nsea  big  type  1b  announoiag  tbe  fact. 

Almaviva,  of  the  London  Figaro,  aajs:  A  deli- 
clous  horror  was  offered,  tbe  other  day,  to  the 
morbid  population  of  West  Hartlepool.  At  the 
Gaiety.  Varieties  Theatre,  in  that  town,  was  repre- 
aented  tbe  great  moral  drama  entitled  "The  Life 
and  Death  of  Mary  Anna  Cotton."  The  heroine 
in  this  interesting  and  improving  play  waa  acted 
by  a  Miss  E.  Leigh z  on,  who  is,  we  are  informed  by 
the  bill.  Mar;  Anne  Cotton's  "vary  Image,"  which 
fact  most  make  tbe  spectacle  ail  the  more  edify- 
ing. What  the  magistrates  or  licensing  authori- 
ties of  West  Hartlepool  may  be  about,  I  know  not ; 
but  I  may  suggest,  with  all  due  deference  to  the 
mordsresB'a  "very  image,"  that  1  his  libel  upon  an 
unfortunate  wretch ,  who  has  paid  the  last  penalty 
of  the  law.  is  as  unfair  as  it  is  disgusting.  I  won- 
der that  any  respectable  artiste  oould  be  fonud  to 
take  part  in  bo  diseracef  nl  a  performance . 


Oysters. 
In  Btrolling  round  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Prlsoo  by  gas  light, 
imr  careless  feet ,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  trade  a  Boieen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  mossy  atone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  tbe  waters  softly  leli, 
Made  that  window  seem  to  bY. 
Bome  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

3top,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here— 
It  loose  so  nice — and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  plaoe  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  it  true, 
And  cooked  tKOffraJicai&y,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  Juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that. 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
Ton 're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  crabs  and  terrapins ;} 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sore. 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem. 
That  they  have  here  tbe  best  Ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "Bucb  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  House,  337  EiiBh  street,  above 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

0HABLE8  HAAKE,  Proprietor. 


Ladles  "Visiting;  Cards. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Josh  P. 
Dwxeb,  126  Sutter  street,  opposite  Liok  Howe, 
and   at  the    Grand   Hotel.    K.  B.— Habfdxeb- 

CHIEFB  KEATLT  Mi-EKED.      PEBUAKSBrf    Of  OVerV 

description  to  order.  s 

Good    Investment. 

Ho  ether  city  in  the  United  States  offers 
greater  Inducements  at  tbe  present  time  for 
Investment  in  town  lots  than  San  Diego.  Now 
ts  the  time  to  secure  lota  at  $25  each  at  431 
Montgomery  street.  This  is  the  best  chance 
ever  offered.  • 


Woman's     RlRhts. 

One  wonld  tlink  that  it  was  one  cf  woman's 
rights  to  enjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  fame  price  for  it.  Nearly  all  the  res- 
taurants "for  ladles  and  ge:  tit-men"  in  8ao 
Francisco  bavs  poorer  fare  than  those  whfre 
gentlemen  only  di»e.  There  ib  aK  ixcfftion. 
At  the  Pioheeh  REBTamtAxrr,  on  >Va->nirjgton 
street,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladles  oan 
gee  an  excellent  breakfaft,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
since  1849,  provides  every  luxury  ibe  market 
affords.  Both  ladles  and  gentlemen  find  therj 
dishes  to  please  tbe  most  epicurean  taste.      * 


SanCviich  Island  Puiu. 

Since  the  a&cension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  Indastry  Is 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Schrelber,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  fmni'ure,  620  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  las  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  pnlu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  its  EUperlor  qualities 
for  ma* trass  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Sohrel- 
ber  will  hnd  no  difficulty  in  dlEuoeine  of  all 
that  comes.  a 
■  » 

Dr,  Barlow   J.  Smith 

Is  giving  a  cours  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygelan  Hall,  087  California  street, 
every  Friday  evenlDg,  commencing  at  73$  o'clock. 
A  nart  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  rn  reKardto  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  1  p  m.,  free.         w 


We  get  no  business  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry     Office,  121  LeldeBdorff  street.       * 


Dealtin'g  Sstle  of  Paintings 

Will  take  plaoe  about  May  20th.    Particulars 
in  future  advertlgementB.  4-n 

McDowell,  Shuw  Card  Writer 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 

608  Market  street,  cor.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 


Pratt's  Abolition  OU 

Cures  Rheumatism  and  Neuralgia. 


Do    Not    Suacr    from    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
1  one,  Club  and  Ingrowing  Nalla,  oan  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H,  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, S10  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  pa.  We 
7»Aak  ftom  experience,  having  tested  the  Doc- 
tor's capability.  Befereocea  given  if  required,  h 


Ladies  akd  Gektlfhek,  remember  the  lead- 
ing fashloaable  retail  Shoe  store  In  San  Fran- 
cisco. H,  Hinders,  332  Kesioy  street,  between 
Pine  and  Bush,  '  4K 


Private  Lessons  in  the  Fbench  Language 
by  J.  Josset,  graduate  of  the  University  of 
Paris,  late  Professor  of  De  la  MonnalB'  Normal 
School  for  Teacher?,  and  of  St.  Mary's  College, 
London.  401  Geary  street,  between  Mason  and 
Taylor,  upatairs.    Best  of  referenc*  given.    4  0 

Five  Hundred  Men  Wanted 

Immediately.  To  send  their  washing  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leldesdorff  et .       * 


Public  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a.  x.,  can 
be  returned  in  tbe  evening  If  Hqnlred;  we 
never  disappoint)  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
Lelaesdorff  street,  • 

"■♦—  - 

Twenty  Thousand 

Fapar  Collars,  aH  styles,  tor  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Cheac  Laundry,  ofdoe  131  Leldesdorff  at. 


Or.    Doherty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  Is 
aow  the  meat  successful  of  any  Physician  In 
ian  Franoisoo.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
comer  of  Leldesdorff,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Oheer  House,  t 

A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
Just  received  at  tbe  What  Oheer  Laundry,  121 
Leldesdern*  street. 
American  Watches. 

Beduced  prices,  at  H  A.  Calender's  02  Sec 
ond  St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order,    "Watches  carefully  repaired. 


The  Last  New  Song. 

Air — "Jfoef  a%  Chandon," 
Emoreon  Oorville  ia  my  name. 
My  business  always  is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  aod  Fancy  Boast, 
Relishes  these,  that  my  bouse  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show. 
Obi  high  ohl  Oh!  nigh  ohl 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
Corville  Fays  sol  e&ys  sol 
Ob  Floe  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remember  the  number  and  oall  again. 
Visions  of  3hell.fi -h  In  every  style, 
Inwardly  cause  yoh  much  to  smile. 
Ladies  with  escorts  there  always  go, 
Ladies  gol  Ladies  got 
Emerson  Corville's  polite!  and  so 
8-1  Thsy  gol  they  gol  they  gol 

Attention,   Ladles 

To  give  tbe  skin  the  sof  tnesa  of  velvet,  and 
tbe  tint  of  the  lily    to   the   complexion,  use 

Dickey's  Gbeme  de  Lis.  l 


Dental    Work. 

Foa  FiNEar  qu jliti  or  wobe,  go  to  T.  0.  Jee- 
sup,  dentist,  cor.  Suttei  *ud  Montgomery,  over 
Tucker's.  g.u 


Olaib\ovant. — Madame  Clara  Antonia,  the 
Clairvoyant  Physician  and  Independent  Trance 
Medium,  323  Kearny  street,  bet.  Each  and  Fine. 
Consultations  in  3nelisb.  Frenob  and  Oerman.i 


Preso  and   Sweet, 

For  the  beat     confectionery,  fr>   to  Cantr  and 
Wwtier'g.  tf!7  Montgomery  «t.  naar  RnHrr         v 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


CENTRAL    BATHS, 

NO.  1VB  GEARY  STREET. 
Baths,  25  oents.  Beit  acoom- 
mod  ttons  in  thftoitj.  Separate 
■  -  tr  ■  new  for  Ladies.  The  B>tba 
0  fitt  d  up  with  all  modern 
.  _air  Cuirioe,  Nhnving  and  Sham- 
pooing. Obildren'd  Ha'r  neatly  cat.  Ladies' Bham- 
ng.Mcenta.  Private  room  (or  Ladiet-. 
_rStr«g-rB  vi  rtinar  the  city  are  reepeotfatly 
reqnested.t  1  patron'ze  ibeee  Eaten.  myS 


CLAIRVOYANT.  —  MAD.  M4RTELLE,  ••. 
jnat  arrived  from  En  tope;  answers  men-J^C 
tal  qaeBtione;  developee  mediame;  mat  dp-  J» 
tisBs.  OircleB,  Tae  day  and  Saturday  evenings; 
camea  given.  Frenob  and  German  spokes.  Ad- 
mission: Ladies  Fifty  .Cents ;  Gentlemen,  One 
DoMar.  Boors  from  12  to  6.  and  7  to  10.  749 
Howard  street.  m21m 


PICNICS,  EXCURSIONS.     ETC. 


Corner  Twelfth  .ad  FoUam  etreats. 


8CXOAT. . 


.MAY   4,    1873 


Twenty-Second    May   Festival 

....OF  THE..., 

SAN  FRANCISCO  TURN  VEREIN 

....EBOOKTBD  BY  TBB..., 

San    Francisco    Maennerckor. 

CONCERT  BY  SIXTY  VOCALISTS.  INSTRU- 
mental  Concert  by  Schmidt  A  rJoblotfa 
Braea  aod  StriDe  Band  t-f  tbir'y  pieces.  Turning 
ana  gvmoaatic  ezuruises  by  tbe  Society,  Boat. 
race,  inb  race  and  ep^rts  rf  the  moot  novel  du- 
Bcription.  Jn  tbs  evenlojr,  Grand  Dance  exn:ut?d 
by  forty  membaiBof  tbe  Torn  Verein  witb  iorcn*s 
beog-'Ia  lightB  and  mo-ic.  Alio,  1  ableaox  VivantB 
Mithbeogola   lights.    Dancing  until  11.^  o'clock. 

MONDAY,  MAY   5fb,  2d  DAY. 

March  to  tbe  Gardf  ns  at  11  o'clock.  Prize  Turn- 
ing by  all  members.  Grand  Uoncert  in  the  concert 
atand.    All  tbe  amnaam^nts  of  the  11  rat  day. 

Grand  Tattoo,  executed  -  y  ell  themasicianeand 
drnm  corps  of  the  1am  Verein.  Gr«nd  Ball  all 
nigbt. 

Tickets  91.  Ladies  free ;  also  children  under  ten 
yeare.  Mo  Ladies  admitted  without  Gentleman 
escorts. mj2  2o 


Spanish  Grand  Bali! 

SUNDAY  Etr.MAB MATT  4th 

In  OommemoratJ .  n  of  the  Victory  of  Pnebla. 
Tr.ok.ets One  Dollar 

Ball  conrmencee  at  10  P.  m. 
my22t  SEMOBA  ANGELA  OABRERO, 


s^^?^y 


Pnotographs  Painted 

ItT  WATER  OOLORB  AND  RETOUCHED  IN 
Ink.  from  tbe  smallest  to  f nil  life-eize,  always 
in  tb*  moat  aatiafaotory  manner,  on  very  moderate 
terms. 

EfcLILY  K.  EltTMAX, 
4SO  Kearny  street, 
ap2S  laa  Between  California  and  Pins. 


A.  TV.    WHELDEN, 

Whitener  and  Paper  Hanger, 

ICe.     1*B    GOBI   SJTBJQBT, 
apl  laa  Batwaen  Dopont  and  Swcktoa. 


S.  F.  and  N.  P.  R.  R.  Co. 


CHANCE  JOF    TIME. 

ON  ANT*  AFTKR  APRIL  I,  1873.  THE  BTEAH- 
or  ANTELOPh1,  connect! ug  at  Donanue  Land- 
ing witb  tbe  San  Branoisco  A,  North  Paciflo  Rail- 
road Company  for  Oloverdale  and  all  intermediate 
statiooB,  will  leave  San  Fiancieco  daily  (Sundays 
exepted),  from  Broadway  V» barf,  at  3 130  P.  I*.  Ke- 
fnrniDB,  the  train  will  leave  Cloverdale  daily  at 
5:30  o'clock  am  ,  connecting  at  Donanoe  >ith  the 
sie.merand  arriving  in  San  Pianoiaco  at!0:2«  am. 
I  hs  steamers  and  cars  mak-  oloae  oonneotlona 
with  stages  to  and  from  all  pointe. 

SUNDAY   EXCURS:ONS~AT  REDUCED   RATES. 

Leave  San  Francisco  at  8  A.  11.  every  Sunday 
arriving  at  Ulovurdsle  atlo'olook  p.m  Returning 
will  leave  Oloverdala  ot2o'clook,  arriving  in  San 
Francisoo  at  7  o'clock.  Tbie  will  allow  eronr- 
sioniBta  several  hoars  at  any  of  tbe  places  along 
tbe  line  of  tbe  ro*d.  Pt»r  all  information  apply  at 
the  Company's  office,  486  MontKomerr  street. 

apl  8 PETpRDONAUuE.  Preaident. 


Badger's  Central  Park,  Oakland 


THESE  BEAUTIFUL  GARDENS  ARE  NOW 
open  for  tbe  aeaion.  and  many  of  the  moat 
popular 

FXCNXCS 

Will  be  held  there.  The  attractions  are  numer- 
ous. SEATING  PAVILION.  MUSEUM,  GYM. 
N  ASIUM.    Skaiiog  free  on  week  days. 

Admission £5  Cents 

CHILDREN  IO  OENTS.  apl7  tf 


PIANOS. 

A  LARGE  INVOICE  OF  THOSE  FINE- TONED 
medium  priced  Uct'AHMOn   PIAAOS 

—toe  most  durable  aud  reliable  inBtrumnnte  im- 
ported into  (he  market  for  the  prioe.  Call  and  see 
them, 

ORGANS. 

New  and  beautiful  e>y|es  of  those  magnificent 
PBIaCE  CABINET  OR** A «8-the  moBt 
perfect  reed  instrument  made.  Tbe  tone  Is  pare, 
powerful  and  resonant.  Over  51,000  of  tuum 
have  been  sold. 

Sheet  Maale,  BCtuto  Baoka,  Manic  Fo- 
lios. Piano  Stools,  Piano  Cover*.  "Vio- 
lins, Gultar«,  Aceordeanaf  etc ,  etc, 

IN  THE  MUSIC  DEPARTMENT  OP 

A.  L.  BANCROFT  &  00.,  Agents. 

ap24eodlm  7S1  UarkeL  street. 


^asB?    ssa*  ; 


ARION 

Pianoforte. 


DECLARED  BY  THE   JUDGES  AT  A  LATE 
Fair  of  the  Amfricsn  Institute,  after  a  blind- 
fold  trial   against    Rfeinwav'8,  Chicbering's,  anC 
other*,  to  be  THE  BEST  ON  KSHIBITTON.     B. 
CTJBTAZ,  Sole  Agent,    *0  OTarrell  street 
N  B.— PIsuob  of  all  akylej  TO  RFNT.         m»r< 


TOU  WILL  FIND 

....AT.... 

The  Corn   Exchange, 

No.  IS    €L1T     STKEET.      ai.17 


J.   C.   COMBES, 
TEHEAPIN    LTJNCH, 

Cor.  Second  and  Tehama  street*. 

■ey-Terrapin     comlantly   on    band. 

Oysters  in  every    sfle.     PRIVATE 

SUPPER     BOOMS  FIR  PARTIES, 

dec  31  lm 


Branch  SaloGn  and  Billiard  Hall 

Cor.  Marktt  end  Third  streets, 
&.K.   ear.   Commercial    and   Leldeidorff. 

ions  drinksTThalf  prises. 

»pU  lm  JOHN  P.  YATEB. 


Change  of  Wharf. 

OR  AND  AFTER  MAY  lit,  TBE  STEAMER 
AN TELOPtt  cOBcecung  witb  toe  S.n  Fran- 
cincn  and  North  PaoiQc  Railroad,  at  Doaaane 
Landing,  for  Hoooma.  Petaloma,  &aata  Hosa, 
HoalcB'.nre,  Oloverdale,  and  war  etatiooa. 
StmgKfi'  SprinK-  aod  tne  Geyeere,  will  leave  from 
FBONT  61  REE  r  WHARF.  »p»0tj 


MRS.   E.   REGAN, 

Fashionable  Milliner, 

104    TRIED    STB  EX  r. 

Has  the  ohoinsat  and  moat  seleet  assortment  of 
Booda  in  her  line  in  tbe  city.  Her  HATS  ar»  mar- 
velB  ot  bBanty,  and  wbat  ia  mo*t  imDOrtant,  HKR 
PKIOE8  AKE  VHRY  REAbONARLE.         myl 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 

S&CBAkUBMTO, 

WK.  MORROW,  SOLE  PROPRIETOR.— 
•  Tbia  boose  can  be  rented  by  she  nigha, 
weak,  month  or  y«ar  ^y.flr^t-olaas  companiflfl  oaly 
WiU  hold  abont  fl,«IO.    Address  s«  above,     as  IS 


OHAS.  MAYER 

Pioneer  (Cloak  I 

(Fermerlr  Mayer  it  Workhet 
No.    SO    MOKTOOUEBT      ] 
Opposite  the  Licit  Boa 


BBANCB,    408    KJEABN'T    I  a^ 

MR.  MAYER  OALLS   ATTENTIt  tal 
large  and  well  selected  afceon.ni!  fill 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Siik/A 
and  Cloth, 

AndbiBnew  stylep  of  ready-mada  Bill 
other  LZDIEfe/bUITS,  at  VERYLol 
Alto,  a  )ar«e  stock  of  biripeo.  Broo  I, 
febawls,  Liice  Jackets,  Silk  md  Colt" 
Silks  batms,  Uloakingo,  ana  everjd(b 
Trimminga.  JU8T  AKRIVJH>,»  (J,  H 
thBbpring  styles  of 

PX.AI1T     AJ«j»     EUUBOIlJ 

X.INBM    SViTS, 

N.  B.— Oloake.  Dresses  and  sniti  m»  -- 
in  latteBtffehioo,  at  reasonable  rates. 


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DOCK; 

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IODIDE  of  POT 


mbE     BEST    SPRIHe    mi 

Id  me,     Parlflea  (he 
morbid,     corrupt    and 
Care.  Rheumatism  and  Mercsf) 
Sold  by  all  DrDEIElrt., 


A6EJICT,    41T    lAIStHl   U 

SOLE  AGENTS  FO*    I 

DB.     FEBST'I    LAST    CBI) 

BI.  PEIST'a  WKBFOOT: 


ProgrsmmeB,  and  all  kinds  ol  Priof 
SHOW,  lEClTKE,   CONCIBi 
ATEE  and  CIBCU8  M AHA" 
AT  LOW  RATES,  BT 

3B.  3F*.   ster 

G3S    €L1T    STSBM 


THOMAS    W.    BBS 

SIIjVBH  FIjA^ 


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MANTJI'A(JTnK]IBS| 


DRUMS,  BANJOS,! 


ESTABLISHED  IN  lMil 

vCTLaeaooa  rAren  oo  the  Banjo  all  IN 
MISSION  STREET,  botweao  Firat  Uf 

K.  B.— Fine-toped  Stiver  Solo  BHI 
eaaionala  alwara  oo  hanrl. 


FREE  AND  EAI 

BVBBY    SATXJBBATJ 
Piano    and    Sin  sins  ** 


CHARING 


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eoe  Mission  artre«t»  neaW 

delO  EAGLES  A  WlLaPra  * 


CANDIES. 

ALL     KI1TO8     OE    THE     Fffljf  x 
made  at  onr  Steam  Oandy  Ff***'  jt 
orders,  especially  from  the  ooantrj.  *• 
andwlUbeiaomptlja«Mdadt».ffA0  ^ 

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ALHAMBRA  LODGING 

FINBLy  F0BUISaED  BO  '^ 
Kleorinaolta,  , 

-Well  Ut>Ki  and  »•» 
JBija  Ontnmianed  Boo'h'^Uft  *i  I 
or  wlthont  board,     ALHAMBBA  •  ( 
Bf  S  Saab  street 


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tb.  »orlr  01  Mra.  E.  Bt.nla/  (•" 
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Satnrday  KvenlnB.  ■•* 
At  SPIEK8  A  POND'S,  cornel :  *«"  \ 
Btreete.    100  cbaooea.  Bl  p.r  chance.  _  , 


Philadelphlajtesta 

OHAS.  V.  BEBOOLD,  PBOP»' 

THE     OBOIOEBT     MEATS    A*| 
Va«eUW«e1_Boaid  *7  to.  WJJJ  I 
BOS  HNS  STREET  betweeo  Keara 


and  Moatgoaaary. 


e*o  u  i,  ii  -  , 
martell1 


fMfNTSIMERT 
HOTEL. 


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I  BUY'S  m  VARIETIES 


H1W    AL1AHBBA    TIIATBI. 


99P 

WILSON'S 


CALIFORNIA  MINSTRELS. 


:            •cri«iwu4iihr>urai<.        BJntlro    Oiinngo  or   Programmo! 
Oi  ^.jfci—   i » 

Apt"  '  : 


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M(mtilrm.u  BatM eg  —d  •■• 

lsjs4aw*    t*a    AlsBimbra    Tbeatro    nan    M 

•MBMM  pSnatBAUj   At   ft!**,    o'o.uclt. 


AMPHITHEATRE 

•■••"  as****,  •pf»»'i»   M  «•••• 

Complimentary  Benefit 

MR.  JOHN  WILSON 


MONDAY    KVBVIIIO 


MAT   a 


A  MOST  OF  VOLUNTEERS 

■m  frl»4r.  l..eo»ii  toelr  Mill—  !•* Me*, 

The  Oregon  Giantess, 
The  Irish  Dwarf, 

Beloochlstan   Family, 

(Br  isrml—lBi  of  TittN  BiTiiss— ,j 

The  Buislay  Family, 

Harry  Causland,  etc.,  etc 

A.    Hmdaome     Hllv««t-     Goblat 

Will  to  tfrw  frr  Ik.  beat  O-^.n-lrjm  oo  t».  Pmo« 
OmibImIo*  ul  tb.  M*4oo  War.  ud 

An  Order  for  n.  Now  #10  Hat 

For  lb.  Want  Oonaodros  oa  lb*  Eelrootlo. 


Most  Positively  the  Last  Night  of  AU 

As  the  Cam  puny  Latras  oa  Toosday. 


Fataatljr  Cirri* S)       ft* 

Draw  Clrelo •»• 

FtW^Brttr. BC 

Oh-ldraii.  Half   Prtoo. 
■ftp-Bai  Offloa  ap*n  dally  from  II  to  4.     Daoro  open  si  T. 


1  r*r   •rr«AM*rrUi 


inc  house; 
pic  housed rs:.': 


BALATON  a  fXTTRriJ. 


sIlTf  THY  TET  BUY 


OWaslobrftMd  *t    «-•  WHITE  SHIRTS 
aSp-CALL  AND  SEE  THEM. 


Too?  at  rsmratTTLr, 


and  ■>»  ■jna'ltf  *«d  doraOHIt*  will  orrar  bo  asawhad.     To  b*  had  only  at  th* 
1  X.  L.    All  TlOK    NTOBR,    •llKrftntrrlrt*'.(wr.  Ta 


EPIZOOTIC. 

A  pull  supply  or  midicinro.  oait  be 
Ha  obtainad  at  oar  •<«?«,  aoao-dlng  to  mm 
adwirablo  i-IfTI  i  pobli.bod  lat-ly  br  loo 
AMP.KI<  AN  RXP  .EH*  (JOMPAHY  JaMKH 
U.  BTEaLI  A  0  J.,  Apotbaoarlaa,  OSI  Moot- 
mmitiiifit  apt*  In 


PACIFIC  HALL 

Cenf.rale  Tb..lr*  BaiMiw.  R.ib  ibal. 


GRAND 


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II* 


irewe[l  Concert 

COMPLIMENTARY 

BIVEFTT 


1-HOOBiHHill 

-CJIOXBTO  FOB  OORXO ati*fl 

E.  Sehlottr. 

'"'1'w.h.lll.oh.ll.o-ldMlo  riot. Mozibt 

'"wbili Bxixnn 

Carl  «  pettier, 

<  -M>  FOB  00BBO 

A.  rrlcrfcberr. 
.  »  KDlBlttu  goito Bcmrnjini 

Mi*  Berber  (Helen  «\  Dtnceva). 


,*    •• 


r.CarlSpeigler 


MBDAT  EVENING MAT  1 


•  HXBIIBB  (H.lrm  C.  Dli|«»l "ofr.no 

A.  rmiZKKBf'.BU Cello 

M.  •<'••  LOT  IK _ (km 

IIOBMiri Tlalloj 


P»rt    rSaooiiA. 

tt"D.nu«<]«ptlo.b.-goo« *»T 

Anobtob  w&r.ia  Ja.lll.x— W»ff«oochmldt...LoBrzuiQ 

Qovl  HoelBl.r. 

«  roi  oiu.0 moi»»t 

A.  TrleeebereT. 

1  tOABSwltb  TIoIId  Oblli.lo Ooo.OD 

Kn.  Herow  u4  Mr.  H.hnpicr. 

'Olm Omroxm 

E.  8ckl.no. 

1  >~Bn  OIot.ibI noun 

•n  Berber  mmt  Ovl  Brettler. 


8TILL  ANOTHER. 

OWIKO  TO  THE    80AROITT    OP    BAIOONS 
on  Bo«h  slraat,  i   ha«  to  Inform   mi    fnaada 
and  th*  ir«a>llo  that  I  hA*»ot*anod  too 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

....AT.... 

Bam  Diah   atr*«t,  batwaai    Moalfaserr 

wad   Kf-rar. 

All  Drinks,  Plain  or  Fancy,  10c. 

Coocociod  In  tb«  boat  it*U  aod  of  tbo 
Paraat  l.iqaora. 

OHAA  Vt     riLDMAIIV, 

optl  tf  Proprlator. 


TO  THE  UNFORTUNATE. 

DRB.  TBOMM I.ITZ  A  L-KP.DK",  OR*  DU KTR» 
of  th*  Lilpalo  and  Viaara  fjoiTerstiiat,  and 
:*'.«  Aatlnant  hnrceona  Uni  i»d  Ntatat  A  rmj.  bava 
npaoad  tbalr  Offl  a  and  Laboratorr  at  No.  4«« 
KH  AR-S  V  HTKBET.  n«ar  ".liroroia.  for  tb-  tra.i- 
mfDi  of  di>tM««  of  tba  Urloary  and  Ganaraliva 
flrftDi,  ind  all  Fomala  Complaint*.  To  aoffarara 
from  Ant'ima.  BrODObltla,  nipttinrta,  bora  Tbroat, 
UonaampUon  Ud  otbar  th'  *'•*  of  tba  I.ttctfi 
and  Tnro«i  wa  raoomoioQd  Prafmi-r  %f  ■ll«-r* 
■aullaie  Kxlrad  of  Tnlf**.  Inolnding  lohalin*' 
Apparaioa  wbioo  ti  oztanalTalr  n»ad  10  Knropt. 
aod  for  which  w*  are  tbo  Hola  Agaato  for  tb*  Pa- 
oifio  Oout  For  furt  har  pittlrn'.r.  t%\\  nr  addr'aa 
i>RH  IKOMHI.1TZ  A  LKKDKk. 
•ISA  K*arn*  atra*-.,  rtan  Kraaoiaeo. 

OrrtoK  noiTiut— From  lo  to  iz  a.m..  i  to  t  r.  u  , 

I'dHii  P.M. 

P   H.— SaoAraMOnlnoOfj  for  tba  aooooomodatlon 
of  Vvn-9  ao*ll« 


rupll   of  JLal  Mal-oa   I*>rof,    FArla. 

Ladies'  Hair  Dresser, 

-*    ELI.IH    XT-BEET.       .el  lo 


RETURN  THE  BOOK! 

WUOEVBlt    BOKROWP.D   THE    "MEMOIR 
OF  UOME'*  from  tbo  FlOitO  OIBm  m  par 
UooJarlr  raqaa«t*d  to  totarn  II  St  ooeo. 


P.  VOLNEY.  2t2  FOURTH  STREET 

BUTE  AKU  ESLLB 

Good   Seeoad-haBd    Clothing. 

AIM.  CLEANS,  DYER,  and  REPAIRS,  lo  tba 
moat  lelonttflo  noonar.  H*  b*a  mada  tba  oboTS  « 
Rpooi-Jtr  for  W  raars,  nod  La  boaod  to  «<*■  aatlt- 
taoMsowSolL  •pHIm 


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do»  lorniloi  dim  (or  lootiooUom  lo  BloonOoo. 
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CALIFORNIA    THEATRE. 

John  MoOnlloogb I'roprlatir  and  Haaacar 

F.XTIA    ANNotJKCEEEllT. 

Ratardaty  AVft«r«aM-A May  S4 

THIRD  MRS.  D    P. 

BotvorAJ       Matliioo 

AND  LAST  PERPORMANOE  OP 

Much  Ado  About  Nothing 

....WITH  ITS.... 

Saea.otira.1  Seoaier-*, 

r.lfaaatt  OeatonBioo. 

(iar»Ui    M(Mle 


And  Naia>erb  A#tl»«. 


TaoanU 

Moodaty Mity  ftth 

LAST  WEEK  OP  MRS.  BOWERS. 

Marie    Antoinette 

mjl  Jt 


AfTBB    THE 

THEATRE8ARE  OUT 

00  TO  THE 

Hot    Sootola, 

4«Mer  aire**,  Beau-  ateormj  , 

Aod  tar  od«  of  Ibalr 

Hot  Scotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 

All     Drinks    Tea    Cent* 

MM JO*.  D.  BEIOOg.  Ptoprlotar. 


New  Discovery. 

11BB    U8K  OIT    THB    WCHDBBPUI.    PLAET 
.    thot  God  l.t.nd.d  tor  th.  Oar.  of 

RHEDMATI8W,    NEURALGIA,    CDUT,   PARAl- 

ISIS,  CATARRH,  AND  ALL  SPINAL 

AFFECTIONS, 

Is  nsdoritood  pnrfeotij  b*  the  aDdanlgoad— tba 
only  paraoo  on  lb«  Oonlioant  that  tally  oottpra- 
btndait*  magio  qotlltirs.  Tbo  cbara  OomplaJnta 
ara  treaiod  axtamally  with  aafnty  and  aaooaas  to 
DR.  K.  E.  DODUB  fa  to  b»  found  At  bia  effloo, 
71BMarkot  atraat.  oppoalU  Third.  RoosiS  1  sod 
3.  trom  10  am   tT  l  Pic.  aod  from  StoSp.K 

R«»ldanca,   1BS«  Million  atraat.     PatiaoU  «an 
laooommodat^d  witn  Room  and  Board.       apIO 


CERMAN_PIAN08. 

THE  BBBT  AWB  TH«  OBEAP- 


Ladies  and  Children 

....WILL  rlBD .... 

KINKEAD'8 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

A  DRESSING   PLEASANT  TO  USE.  EABILT  APPLIED. 
la  not  Kr-aar.  Sad  trill  not  Injoro   tba   moat   tWlosAs.     It 
•oros  ail  dlaaa—a  of  t    •  aoalo.  ramoraa  daodrnff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

Bondora   tbo  hair  aoft    and   flosaj,  aod  [a  PDRJCLY    VBOal 
TABLE. 

aUrTha   Oritrinal    BAOE     BRUSH    HAIR    TONIQ    AHD 
DRRS8LN0  may  bo  bad  or  tba    AaTOflt, 

•FAI.     El.      OATM,     llrunlit, 
Oornor  Haw  MonUomarj     aod  Howard  atrooio,  aodof 

m«u. 


'rffar 


EIGHTY 

Single  Outside  Rooms, 

— WTTB— — 

No.  1  Spring  Beds  and  Mattrasses, 

AT  TRE 

BRANCH  HOUSE, 

AS4   UMOMr.  BTBEBT.  COB.  CLiV. 

OPirty     Oont.     por       INTicHt, 
And  Lean  by  the  Week. 


L.  J.  SWELL.  Proprietor. 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORT 


TBI  IMOST  SmCAHT  0U3T0M  WOBK  IK  THI  OITT 


"FIGARO." 

THE  JOffKNAL  OF  A1TOSMEESTI. 
PnblWiexJ  o.rr  »»  »  '"•  Ye"  **» 

■t>,ra..i-i    5e»W«bUl*>»*» 
BeJow  MoDl«om«ry,  B»D  7r»ncl*c©. 


MONDAY MAT  S,  1673 


(I 


AMUSEMENTS.  Etc. 

California  Theatre. 

Tonight  Mrs.  D.  P.  Bowars  will  commsnoe  the 
last  week  of  ber  engagement.  She  will  appear  In 
ins  historical  play  of  "Marie  Antoniette"  which 
ulllbeiepea  «d  to-morrow  evening.  On  Wednes- 
day "The  School  for  Boandal"  will  be  played,  on 
Thursday  "Mary  btaait"  and!  on  Friday  evening 
vbeoMra  Bowere  will  take  bar  farewell  benefit. 
tba  bill  will  ooDBiet  of  -'iDgomar"  and  "The  Jeal- 
oob  Wile"  "UaBtLynna"  will  be  played  at  the 
matinee  on  Saturday,  and  in  the  oveni  g,  Mrs, 
Bowere  will  make  bar  last  appearance  in  her  great 
vole  of  ■"Blitsbeth."  Barton  Hill,  the  oomedian 
la  underlined  to  appear  ehoitly. 
AlHainrjr*. 

I  To-night,  the  Albanibra  Theatre  will  open  with 
&  reorganized  company  and  a  very  anperior  olaei  of 
•DtetUinment  will  be  given.  The  minstrels  wilf 
henceforth  be  known  aa  Jdagnire'a  California  Min- 
strels- Tbo  old  favoritaf,  Bob  Hart,  Oharlea  Snt- 
ton,  J.  6.  Bnaeeil,  W.  F.  Bakar,  Benjamin  Olarke, 
O.  W.  Bockafallarandotheraatlll  remain.  Little 
Mao  will  present  hie  original  oomicalitiea,  and 
Oharlea  Vivian  will  appear  In  new  character  aonga. 
In  addition  to  tbeae  old  favoritaa',  the  famous 
Loon,  the  moat  poIfBhed  and  talented  impersona- 
tor of  female  obaraetera  living,  will  appear  in 
"Ooorting  in  the  Bain"  and,  with  the  clever  come- 
dian Bdwin  Kelly,  in  "Liaahen  and  Friffcheo." 
Mies  Annie  Adams,  the  world  renowned  eorio- 
o  on. iu  singer,  an«l  Maeter  Barney,  the  great  danoer, 
and  change  artist,?,  will  make  their  appearance 
•n  Monday  next. 
Bella  Union   Theatre. 

A  very  diversified  enteitainment  is  presented  at 
this  faonse.  The  novel  gjmnaatio  .feats  of  those 
wonderful  artitt*e,  Caeeim  and  .Fritz,  are  much 
applauded  ;  Thomas  Campbell,  the  baritone,  is  a 
great  favorite;  Tommy  Bree'e  banjo  performances 
are*  pleasing  feature  of  the  entertainment,  and 
the  afterpiece  of  "Never  Beckon  Tour  Ohiokena 
before  they  are  Hatched"  is  very  laughable. 
Buckley »B  New    Varieties. 

Leon  Samwelle!  appears  at  this  honee  nightly 
tooth  in  areoio  acts  and  in  the  lively  pantomime  of 
"Don  Juan,"  Sally  Thayer,  the  old-time  favorite, 
Sings  comio  songa ;  Frank  Mortimore  presents 
neat'  character  impersonation?,  and  many  other 
favoriteB  take  part  in  the  performance,  the  pro- 
gramme ol  which  is  given  on  our  first  page, 
Wilson's  Amphitheatre. 

The  season  at  this  place  of  amusement  wU1 
finally  close  this  evening  with  a  benefit' to  John 
"Wilacn.to  whom  the  public  are  indebted  for  so 
many  plearant  evenings1  amusement.  An  im- 
mense bill  will  be  presented  on  ti-ia  occasion,  and 
man?  volunteers  will  appair.  In  addition  to  a 
capital  circus  performance,  In  which  toe  Baislay 
Family,  Harry  Canaiand  and  the  combination 
troupe  will  appear,  Yankee  Bobineon's  living 
cariosities:  the  Oregon  Giantess,  the  IriehDirarf, 
and  tbe  Beloochietao  Family  will  be  exhibited. 
A  handsome  silver  goblt  twill  be  given  for  the  beet 
•onundrum  on  tbe  Peace  Commission  and  the 
Jfcdoc  War.  and  an  order  on  Coll  ins*  hat  store  for 
a"H0  bat  for  the  worst  conundrum  on  tbe  epizo- 
etfe.  The  company  will  leave  far  the  country  to- 
morrow, eo  this  will  be  positively  the  last  perform- 
ance, 
Borticnltnral  Exhibition. 

TLe  Spring  Exhibition  of  the  Horticultural 
Society  will  commence  on  Thnnday  next  at  Hor- 
ticultural Rail  on  Stockton  street,  near  Post,  and 
will  continue  nine  daja.  Sobmidt  and  Schlotte'a 
Band  will  perform  every  afternoon  and,  evening. 
C*fy   Gardens. 

The  festival  of  tbe  San  Francisco  Turn  Yerein 
at  these  gardens  yesterday,  was  largely  attended^ 
Thamosicand  singing  was  mnch  enjoyed  by  all 
present.  The  festival  will  be  continued  to-daj- 
with  a  change  of  programme,  new  songs.  Tableaux 
Tifants  and  a  ball. 
Pacific  Ball. 

Oarl  Speigler  tbe  favorite  basse,  will  take  his 
farewell  benefitat  this  ball  on  Wednesday  May  7th. 
when  a  concert  will  be  given  for  which  the  follow- 
ing artistes  have  volunteered  their  aervices :  Mrs. 
Berber  (Miss  Helen.  0.  Dingeoo)  A.  Friedeberg, 
X.  Sob  lotto  and  Mrs.  Hofameyer.  Harr.  Speigler 
will  sing  four  solos,  and  a  duet  with  Mrs.  Herber. 
Oeorge  T.  Evans  will  be  conductor,  and  Oharlea 
Frltioh  busineea  manager.  The  full  programme 
anpeare  on  our  first  page. 
Charles  Pritsch's  Benefit. 

There  was  a  splendid  house  at  tbe  California 
Theatre  laat  night,  when  Charles  Fritsoh,  mana- 
ger of  the  German  Stadttbeatre,  and  the  late 
ma  eager  of  ibe  Fabbri  Opera  Combination,  waa 
the  reotpient  of  a  benefit.  The  comio  opera  of 
"The  Merry  Wives  of  Wicdsor"  was  performed  in 
excellent  etyle.  Hear  Speigler  won  much'applause 
as  Falstafl,  and  tbe  other  characters  were  wel. 
filled  by  Madame  Inez  Fabbri,  Mies  Anna  Blast, 
Jacob Muller  and  members  of  tbe  German  dram- 
atic troupe.  B.  .Bethwieoh  as  Squire  bparlich 
(Matter  Slender)  looked  and  aoted  ("he  part  to 
perfection. 
Woodward's  Gardens. 

There  was  an  immense  attendance  at  this  beau  ti- 
fnl  resort  on  Sunday.  The  attractions  on  week 
days  are  eo  numerous  that  an  hour  or  two  can  be 
spent  tbetevery  pleasantly.  Jiext  Sunday.  Jcnn 
Ooekefrom  London  will  appear  ins  triple  light- 
ning trapene  act. 

oBATomoaL  Mtjbkttm.— One  of  the  most 

eimplete  oolleetionB  of  the  ktnd  in  the  United 
States,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  beau- 
tiful wax  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
inly)  at  the  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  Aa 
Boor  may  be  T>r«m.»Hi,  «r*iTit  hat* 

I>r.    I>oherty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
Dhroclo  and  specific  practice,  ted  as  ench  ts 
bow  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  In 
San  Francisco.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  LeldeedorfJ,  a  few  doors  dsIow  What 
Cheer  House.        _  * 

MiLLi'niET.- Hats  cleaned,  pressed  and 
trimmed  to  order  at  tbe  lowest  prices.  Hiss 
J.  P.  Wood  83*  Washington  street.  4-x 


f  Br.  O.  T.  Sage  has  removed  bis  office  to  the 
Olympic  Club  Building,  comer  of  Mew  Mont- 
Koraexy  and  Howard.  '   4e 

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Kan  Francisco  Jewelry  Manufactory. 

D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merchant  Street  Diamond 
Betilog,  SnameUog.  All  siadg  Of  repairing 
i  coo,    Jewfeirj  an  et>».  .  *>1 


A  Bad  Cigar. 

He  entered  tbe  eigar  store  with  diflieul'y, 
got  to  tbe  oeunter  after  a  bard  strnggle, 
grasped  it  with  one  band,  and,  flourishing 
tho  other,  said :  "  Griv  ns  er  flfshesn  shent 
cigar."  He  got  it,  and  after  stiokiag  it  in 
both  eyes,  and  up  one  of  bis  nostrils,  and 
losing  it  in  his  cost  sleeve,  succeeded  in 
clinching  his  teeth  in  it.  He  then  reaohed 
for  the  swinging  light  and  took  bold  of  it 
for  the  first  time.  He  then  attempted  to 
light  his  cigar.  He  first  applied  the  light 
to  bis  ear ;  then  he  burned  his  moustache 
nearly  off;  then  he  set  fire  to  bis  hair,  and 
would  have  put  the  light  in  bis  pocket  if  the 
tube  bad  been  long  enough.  The  cigar  clerk 
said :  "  Look  here,  old  fellow,  if  you  don't 
let  me  hold  tbe  light  there'll  be  a  oinder  ly- 
ing around  here  soon."  The  clerk  bold  tbe 
light  and  tbe  man  puffed  away.  Sometimes 
his  cigar  would  be  within  a  foot  of  the  light, 
and  then  it  would  dodge  past  it  about  eight 
inohes.  After  he  bad  pufied  away  and  en- 
deavored to  get  a  coal  en  the  end  of  the 
cigar,  he  took  it  out  of  his  mouth  and  re- 
garding it  grayely  for  a  few  minutes,  sadly 
said :  "  Well,  you're  tbe  blastedeat,  o»ntan- 
kerous  cigar  I've  ever  tackled.  I  shougbt 
I'd  smoked  as  bad  a  lot  as  any  man  ;  but 
yon  beat  nay  time.  I'm  Ohictgoed  this  once. 
Let's  part  company."  And  he  threw  the  ci- 
gar from  him,  and  nearly  going  head  first 
through  the  door,  succeeded  in  reaching  the 
sidewalk,  where  he  suddenly  found  himself 
embnoing  tbe  wooden  Indian,  and  asking 
if  be  was  proprietor.  When  he  departed, 
it  was  in  company  with  a  policeman,  whom 
he  assured  he  would  prosecute  the  owner  of 
that  store  for  selling  cigars  that  had  such  a 
demoralizing  effect  on  a  man's  constitution. 


Melodious   Language. 

We  never  have  a  deeper  conviction  of  the 
fact  that  tbe  newspapers  are  the  conservators 
of  the  beauty  of  the  English  language  than 
when  wo  read  such  a  tender  and  pure  and 
melodious  sentence  aa  this.  It  is  from  the 
persuasive  pen  of  a  Western  reporter  who 
is  describing  a  wedding.    He  says: 

"The  mayor  gallooted  up  the  church  aisle, 
swashayingand  gyrating  like  a  Chinese  J*ss 
with  the  jicojams." 

After  thia  we  should  not  have  been  sur- 
prised if  we  have  read  that  the  bride  swoop, 
ed  iu  uader  a  heavy  spread  of  canvass  with 
the  grace  of  an  oyster-pangy,  her  six-dollar 
gaiters  hardly  touobing  the  carpet,  to  the 
tune  of  "Who  will  care  for  mother  sow?" 
while  the  ehief  engineer  of  thee  missionary 
machine  turned  on  tbe  customary  conun- 
drums from  the  chancel,  and  suddenly  effec- 
ed  the  consolidation.  But  nothing  of  this 
kind  was  said.  Andwe  are  glad.  We  only 
suggest  what  might  have  been.  If  we  owned 
that  reporter,  we  would  remove  him  to 
another  sphere.  He  would  make  a  very 
efficient  Indian  for  a  cigar  store,  we  should 
hi&k,  . 


Woman's    Riftbtrs. 

One  wonld  think  that  It  was  one  of  woman's 
rights  to  enjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  same  price  for  It.  Nearly  all  the  res- 
taurants "  lor  ladles  and  gentlemen"  in  6an 
Francisco  have  poorer  tare  than  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dine.  Theee  is  an  exception. 
At  the  Fiokeeb  EkbtaTjBajjt,  ,  on  Washington 
street,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladles  can 
gee  an  excellent  breasfast,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocfcen,  established 
since  1849,  provides  ever;  luxury  the  mar&et 
affords.  Both  ladles  and  gentlemen  find  thera 
disheB  to  please  the  most  epicurean  taste.      * 


JZrr,  Barlow  J.  admit,!* 

Is  giving  a  oonrs  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Die- 
eases  at  his  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  %  o'oIoob. 
A  part  of  tbe  evening  1b  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
ta  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  p  m.,  free.         w 


We  get  no  business  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry      Office,  121  Leideadorff  street.       * 


f  J&otoseraprAic    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  People*  Art 
3*ii<jry,  84  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Ulsslon  stree  a 

The  Eogtou  Furniture  Company     7^"_ 
Has  removed  to  735  Market  street,  between 
Third  and  Fourth,  and  have  a  new  and  well 

selected  atocg,  at  reduced  prices.  41 

AV  JPloa.sa.rvt  JUocatlon. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Oentral  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  inspect  tbe  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tne  building  is  a  very  one  one  and  1b  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. . 


Notice  to  the  Public. 

H.  Peyeer,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  sel- 
ling off  his  fine  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  chil. 
arens"  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  hats,  trunks,  valises, 
e'o.,  oelow  coat.    Call  If  you  want   bargains.  Sl 


Round  Not  to  he  Beat, 

Is  G-.  Borkhardt's  motto.  Fine  French  Can" 
Boots  made  to  order  from  ?S  to  $10.  A  good  fit 
and  satisfaction  guaranteed.  Call  at  640  Wash, 
ington  street  and  be  convinced,  A  full  assort- 
ment of  neatly-made  goods  always  on  hand,  at 
prices  to  suit  everyone's  purse.  4-bk 


Corns,  Bunions,  Injrrowins;  Nails. 

A  perfect  cure  warranted  by  Albert  Schoen- 
wald,  137  Second  street.  o-ex 

Fine    Canoi^e, 

Sresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candles,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Meroer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery,  678  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  and  retail,    a 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 
Cures  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Braisee.  9-ft 


White  Labor  Only  1 

Employed  by  the  What  Ohstx  Liuadrj,  121 
ItfidesdeiC  aneet.  * 

nanaman 


Draufrhtamen's   Pay. 

The  London  correspond  jnt  of  the  Boston 
Courier  says:  Apropos  of  the  gentlemen 
eon  nee  ed  with  some  of  tbe  illustrated 
papers,  I  may  mention  lhat  a  feeling  is  grow- 
ing up  amongst  artists  that  tbe  remunera- 
tion they  receive  U  altogether  inadequate, 
and  that  a  revised  scale  of  payment  ought 
to  be  [at  once  insisted  on.  On  the  whole, 
English  draaghtBmen  have  reason  to  envy 
their  American  brethren.  Mr.  Morgan,  of 
Tomahawk  notoriety,  receives  $150  a  week 
in  New  York,  whilst  Nast  is  retained  for 
seven  |y(  are  by  the  Han  era  at  tne  rate  of 
$2,000  per  momh.  There  are  men  in  this 
eountry,  of  coarse,  who  can  command  fab- 
ulous sums  for  their  work.  Simpson,  who 
is  traveling  ronnd  the  world  for  tbe  Illus- 
trated London  Ntws,  es  artist  and  descrip- 
tive waiter,  receivta  £1,000  a  year  and  his 
expenses  and  men  ol  Bobibson'sacd  ntillais' 
stamp  ean  ask  and  get  what  tbey  like. 


A  LovitJif   Hnitbaad, 

The  following  appears  among  the  birth 
notices  in  the  London  Times: 

"On  tbe  21  st  insf.,  at  Sydney  House,  Nor- 
folk-street,   Souti  sea,    the   beloved  wife  of 

,  of  a  pod."  Before  advertising 

their  wives  as  "beloved,"  most  men  wait 
unitl  their  wives  are  dead.  En,  then,  moit 
men  do  not  fiod  out  until  that  time  that 
tbeir  vuveB  are  beloved. 


Smart  Man. 

A  correspondent  pointsout,  thatin  "Cban- 
dos,"  by  Oaida,  in  Book  II.,  ch&p.  v.,  p.  iii., 
a  gentleman  is  described  aa  "sauntering  up 
and  down  a  room  with  bis  hands  in  his 
pockets,  humming  a  dance  tune,  and  reading 
his  letters."  As  our  correspondent  ob- 
serves, "Ib  not  this  a  clever  performance?' 


Be  Toursel% 

Hypocrisy  is  hollow.  It  is  much  easier, 
safer  and  pleasanter  to  be  the  thing  which 
a  man  aims  to  appear,  than  to  keep  np  the 
appearance  of  being  what  be  is  not. 

Sandwioh  Island.  Puiu. 

Since  the  ascension  of  the  king  to  the  tbronB 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  industry  is 
taking  new  life,  Mr.  Jacob  Schrelher,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  furniture,  620  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  puiu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  his  ehipmenta  this 
year  will  be  veiy  large.  Puiu  haa  always  been 
In  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
for  maf  trass  beddlna,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Bchrel- 
berwill  Undno  difficulty  in  disposing  ot  all 
that  comes.  a 

—  ■»- 

Bnjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leading  es- 
sentials of  an  *'Bjoyobleride,and  these  cannot 
be  secured  In  Ban  Franeiioo  eo  unquestionably 
as  from  Frank  Boutos,  whose  carriages  have 
tbe  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  the  Ooci. 
dental  Hotel.  HiBhandsometurn-outBareuBed 
by  the  best  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
It  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drivers,  ne  is  more  liberally  patron- 
ised than  any  other  carrl»ge  proprietor  on  this 
CoaBt,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  In  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
except  those  wblon  be  provides.  Prank  has  en- 
joyed  gr'St  suooeBB  In  hie  business,  and  the 
admirable  way  in  which  he  conducts  it  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  patronize  him,   * 


A  great  variety  of  Tir-s  and  Bows,  all  stylos, 
just   received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 

Leideadorff  afreet,  • 

American  "Wa.tcxi.eej. 

Beduced  price b,  atH  A.  Calender's  1*2  See 
ohd  St.  corner  of  MIsbIoo,  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  carefully  repaired.  r> 


Mr.  8.  W.  Johnson  has  arrived,  and  brings 
tromSilG  Lakea  fine  car-load  of  horaea,  intended 
tor  isle  In  thie  city.  .Tbe  horaea  are  all  in  fine 
condition,  and  aa  they  have  had  the  epizootic 
in  tbe  Eaat,  no  id.  r  i  may  be  entertained  of  tbel 
again  taking  tba  di»aae.  We  hope  our  readers 
will  call  on  him  and  take  a  look  at  nls  ctock^ 
He  bos  put  up  at  tbe  Boe  Allen  Stable,  669 
Market  street.  o-b 

A  Servant  in  the  Corner. 

Weed'a  Carpet  Sweeper,  with  the  beit  assort- 
ment of  Carpets  and  Furniture  in  the  State,  at 
John  0.  Bell's,  nearly  opposite  the  Grand  Hotel, 

Market  street.  *r 

■  e 

It    Is    True. 

J.  A.  Sbaber  &  Co.  are  selling  parlor,  eets  and 
all  other  kinds  of  furniture  and  bedding  che;  per, 
for  casb,  than  acy  other  dealer  In  town.  Other 
dealers  don't  stand  a  ghost  of  a  chance  when 
people  know  Shaber's  prices.   707  Market  afreet. 


Bemoval, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  maohises  rented  Endure* 
paired  as  nenal,  and  eold  cheaper  than  ever,  x 


Ladles  Visiting:  Cards. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Johh  P. 
Dwtkb,  126  Sutter  street,  opposite  Lick  House, 
and  at  the  Grand  Hotel.  3R.  B.— Hahdbxb- 
0HXB7S  NJUTLT  BUBEED.     PEBWAKeHO?   Of  every 

description  to  order.  s 

Good'  Investment. 

No  other  city  In  the  Doited    States    oflere 

greater  inducements  at  the  present  time  for 

investment  in  town  lots  than  San  Diego.    Now 

rs  the  time  to  secure  lots  at  f  25  each  at  421 

Montgomery  street,    This  Is  tbe   beat  chance 

ever  offered.  • 
. 

Deakin'g  Bale  of  Paintinfi'B 

Will  take  place  about  May  20th.  Particulars 
In  future  advertisements.  4-a 

McDowell,  Show  Card.  Writer 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10, 

60S  Market  street,  cor.  Poet  and  Montgomery  u 

Pratt's  Abolition  OU 

Cures  Rheumatism  and  Neuralgia.  3 


Do    3Vot   Buffer   irom   Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
Ions,  Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  ean  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr,  E.  £L  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  pja.  We 
*«A«k  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Dop- 
tar'a  capability.  Beferencea  given  ifrequired.  b 


LADtzfl  and  GxxTuxmt,  remember  the  lead- 
ing fashionable  retail  Shoe  store  In  San  Fran- 
cisco. H.  Hinder?,  322  Ef  tcj  atr.ot,  between 
FJasaodEaeb,  ts 


Pratt'*  Abolition  Off. 
Cures  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


ft* 

Trie    Veto 

Is  celebrated  for  its  superior  liquors  and  fine 
cigars.  OonnolBeieora  say  our  "Pony"  Brandy 
puts  a  veto  on  all  others.  Call  and  sample  it, 
E.  H.  Levy,  propiietor.  Bouihwett  corner  of 
Kearny  and  Commercial.  ±k 

Star  Shirts  ana  Collars. 

All  sorts  and  sizes,  for  ta'e  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  131  Leideadorff  st,       * 


S.F.BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

•Astrologer*. 

Mrs.  Book.  120  Geary  street. 

llookaellera  and  •to'tlon^ra. 
Stacey  A  Mock,  (school  hooka  aepeolalty,)  S.  W 

oorner  Fourth  and  Mission. 
BL  i±.  Moore,  bOy  Uoacnoroeri.  near  Merchant. 

Utinlne.a  College*.   ■ 
Heald'e,  Bryant  A  titration*-  College.  24  Post  Si 

Hatcher*. 
Katz,  Fred.  Stalls  'M  to  lHi.  California  Market. 

Clairvoyant*. 
Mrs.  O.  M.  Stowe,  *#j7  Kearny  street.  Boom  8. 

Employment  Office. 
Chaa.  F.  Bcoberer  A  Co.,  652  Sacramento  street, 
Chinese  Employment  Co.— Pieroe  A  Co.,  62*7  Sac- 
ramento s  trust. 
O'Brien  A  Ward,  MO  Montgomery  street. 
H.  H.  Kirc  hoff,  Male  and  Female  Help,  635  Kearny 

French  Fancy    ftoniii, 
Loaan  A  Oo„  19  Mants/ornery,  107  and  PH)  Hnttar. 

Hoop  Sklrta  and  Coneta. 
M.  Freud,  36  Seooad  street. 

Hnnian  Hair, 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Co.,  110  Second  str««t- 

nterehant  Tnllora. 
Holland  Bros.,  12    Poet  street. 
Milliner*. 
Miea  Llnale  Garter,  118  Fourth    treat, 
Mrs.  M.  oeiig,  226  Kearny  street. 

Searcher  off  Record*. 
O.  V.  Gillespie,  641  WaBhiDgtonatrset. 

Wnltener*  and  Pdper  Hnngrera. 
A.  W.  Whelden,  J22  Geary  etreet. 

Wine*  and  Uqaei-s.    (Wholesale.) 
Danerl  F.  A  Co..  fM  Front. 
■  -i 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  FROOKAMMK^IN 
every  Theatre  in  San  FrinoUoo. 

FIGARO 

IS  MAILED  EVERY  DAT  TO  ALL  THE 
prisoipol  hotele  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oreaon— tne  paper*  left  fn  the  theatres  at  light 
being  gathered  up  and  saved  for  that  pnrpoee. 


FIGARO 

IS  DISTRIBUTED  EVERT  DAT  THROUGH^ 
oat  the  centre  of  the  city,  in  all  Hotela,  Ree- 
taurante;  Saloona,  Storea  and  Offices. 

FIGARO 


Oakland  Ferry  Boats  to  catch  the  pasaengere 
hat  arrive  by  tbegreat  Overland  Train. 


FIGARO 

!S  "  HERE,  THERE  AKD  EVERYWHERE," 
and  is  constant  ly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
In  Ibe  Theatres.  Traveling  Conveyances.  Hotela, 
and  public  resorts  generally, 

FIGARO 

CrROULATES  IN  THE  BEST  SOCIETY.  IS 
planed  in  the  hands  of  nearly  all  who  come 
to  tbe  elty  to  make  purchases,  and  le  tnenfore  tho 
beat  of  advertising  medlomB. 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MR-    P.    BHRGES.   FORMERLY 
proprietor  of  the  Miners'  Res- 

tanrant,  bsi  taken  the  management 
of  both  the  Miners'  Rflsaanraat  oa 
Commercial  street  and  tbe  Miners'' 


^ 


Branch  on  Market  street,  in  partnership  with  MR. 
A.  DRATEUR,  who  has  been  connected  with  the 
firm  lor  years.  Improvements  have  been  mad*  in 
the  omsfne  departments  that  will  render  tbe  Mi- 
nerts'  more  popular  than  it  has  ever  been  during 
the  22  years,  of  its  prosperity.  Our  Billa  of  Fare 
embrace  all  tbe  delicriows  of  the  season.  Our 
motte  is  "Good  Fare,  Good  Cooking  and  ModeraU 
Char  gee." 

P.  BERRK8  A  OOw 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

sai  and  cas  Oommereial,  and 
*74!9  Market  street. 
Open   rom  6  a.m.  to  10  p.m.  auSI  lm 


■VOU   WILL,   FIND 

S^^IVI     TVfAB.IQ3ff 

....iff.... 

The  Corn    Exchange, 

!>..  IS    OL1T,  STREET.      Spl7 


J.   C.    COiMEES, 
TEBRAFIN    JL.TJNCH, 

Cor.  Second  and  Tehama   *tre«t*. 

tr-Terrapin     oom-tantly   on    hand. 
Oysters  in  every    stfle.     PRIVATB 
SUPPER     BOOMS  F.TR  PARTIES. 
deo  SI  lm 


Branch  Saloon  and  Billiard  Hall 

Cor.  Harhtt  and  Third  street*. 
U.K.    cor.   Commercial    and    X.elde*dora*. 

LONG  DRINKs"aThALF  PRICES. 

«» lm JOHH  P.  YATBS. 


and  Tranoe  Medinm— Can  be  eon  railed, 
>n  baal&eM  or  siokneie daily,  from  10  a.  m.  to    _  . 
S  p.  M.    Bpi-ilaal  Oirolea.    rinnday,  'l*neid*v  and 
Friday  «**tJ  np.  «t  a  r.U-.Ah  u«  Mnklsnta  J**»>» 
OTirraii  tweet,  &aw  lUsonV  "  '- 


SPRING    GCt)| 

THE 

CHEAPEST  HOUSE)! 


AMERICA 

IS  THE 
GREAT 
I   X  L 

AUCTION  STORE 
618  KEARNY  ST 
COR. 


Business  Conducted 
and  Honest  Princi  e 

ONE     T»HJ3| 


ALL    GOODS    WARRANDI 
REPRESENTED. 


Spring  Goods  Arrivin 

THE  LARGEST  STOCK   AND   10¥  T  [ 
OF  ANY  HOUSE  IN  THEE'. 


CJUOTHIRJ, 

COARSE     and    IS 


The  Fortunate  Han  whs  Bnyi  1: 3« 
at  the  IXL  AUCTION  III 


THE   UNFORTUNATE  M 
DOES    NOT. 


I 


UNDERCLOTHING,  ALL  U 


White  Shirts  for  the  H* 


PASCTf    OOOBS,    WATCHU 

JEWELKT,    NOTIOKi.    f> 

PESFl'MBS,    STAIJ1" 

BNQIJtSD    CTTTtEBT.    TMTS  *■ 

BAGS,    VAI.lSrS,    TO»i°'* 

A  FCTLL  bTOOK  OF 

Linen  Coats  and  D  w 

A  FULL  LINE  OF      < 

x.iicri33xr    stjj'* 


CALL    All     8JSB     JPOK    TO' 
THAT 


IXL  Auction  !oi 

6 1 8  Kearny  s{| 

Corner   ot  C?> 


5*  £  k 

*?\in  RVE 


fit     ibacco: 


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m.    ■• 


9  $  j|JMJ»n mo  ic,  - 


CALirOMIA    THF.ATRB. 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


^ttl        LTURAL 

J..T, 


iklVO  EXHHITIOX 


f  ifi-  *     Wocli    «»f     tli< 


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ARK 


MRS,  D.  P.  BOWERS! 


r-   «->    i>*         b 


wiKrf  District  Horticultural 

Zvfetoty.  of  Coltfornio. 

,rt,  -AT  4iniIr.  John  McCulloogh  as  Loui*  XVI..  King  of  Franco, 


I      3t     C>    IV 

W    Si  &  *L«  x  • 


Hit.       OTi.lN 


MARIE  ANTOINETTE! 


a  ■  1     .  . 

J-«»   . 


ESilllTII  1    • 

1-    C">     M     7VI 

a.  r.  ... 

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Mil  in  mi 

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IL.IVT^      IINTjDIAIV. 


"THo   School   Tor    Hoandal. 


AJF*T*-     BTTTAUT 


PHIPAT  fTEM*!!     If >i  •  ft 

Faro  w©i  1  Bonoflt  of  ivrrs.  jOo-wers 


«•,■.< 


II   \>I>Y     AM^ 

■  'i 

QM  flvjoae* 


mnp  * 


Never  Reckon  Your  Chickens  Before 

Thrv'rr     Ilntr-lx-cl  1 


O  iBB^KTEJXjX^'S 


— -/!■ 


Till  fig 

din  f -2 


FOR  THE  OUR*  OF  RHKDW A- 
id  0)tnUp»;loo,  and  kmdrad  dit 


•  wrlt*a:  "  I  bs»*  •**»,* 
tOMBf  to  taio  no**  T»ia*  of  Ton/  hi- 
■  car  I***  ma****., ic  troabla  '' 

.  FuiBO;    "Yooi  Ap*r^»nlbu 
•a.Lor.i  mj    B«»tih  ud  rainliWd  IB* 

■witilot,  Oud  Hotel:  "Vonr 
om  for  Krna«i»uiD  tu  provsd  «a- 
i*l  to  .bla  da*  (BO* Bboat  tlMtt  f  Mr* 
1  h*»*  B***r  *xf«ri*BG«d  odd  twlag* 

Irew  M*-n*w**rm,  US  Bhtol*j  *t. 
4  by  On**!.'*  »■■■■!■  i  of  *  mtoto 
aintUia  to  two  wook*." 
k>rl  Dirf,  fluU  Yub.h  "AfUr 
r-M*dlM  I  am  now  I™  good  b*a.l*b-B 
.-i.h  1  b***  bm  4ndnd  far  -.*>• 
ir»." 
•tur*  *u  >■»,.■■  at  lh*  JHtxrt-Sl-r 

■nrspBT   BKOK., 

■tale  l|fiu 


»**.  .TORS  AX'S         ■ , 

UATOIICIL  MUSEUI, 


|    BEAUTirUL   AND  INST 
AND  1Kj"ilT,  ."l  » 


mHlim.   HUM     I-odrr   *r 
Or. 

■  un  Ton  Dim  itiuu,  i.***- 

•f  Bmi  Bn«d. 
ftHM'i  Irora  tb*  oooo'rr  prompt!?  altandad 
to       Addr*aa    M.     W.     WILLIS.     lalcn',     Bo.H 
■  tor*.  1SN   Mnrt«<Mn.rT  ,'.-■. t.  or    BARCL'o  M. 
BLOB.  SB*  Mool«on>arratt**t.  Jaatf 


IS.   SWEENEY, 

MERCHANT   TAILOR 

AS    SECONP    BTREET. 

fine   coodsiTerfect  FIT* I 
Satisfaction   Guaranteed! 

AriNg    LINK   OF  BPBINO    AND  SUMMER 
tioodr  Joat  raoairad.    Ca  I  ud  aaa  lorn- 
ca>  AS  ■cMldUrtet. *P37   a* 


Bar  Sugar 

IjVJB  BA1.E-S1S  KEARNY  BTSKCT.  AT 
'  MIKOIR'B.  .  Alio,  aim  kind  of  OudXl 
WholosrJt  ud  JU*  IL  _ 

»oit<  m.  a.  anon. 


THE  WEBO  BEWIBO  MACHINE  AOEHOT 
AKfoer  ta  soar  raraorad  to  ltt»  Maw  Mont- 
(••n  .int.  oa*r  Howard.  It.  R-TftaWUBD 
I.««I»aYori«atook  loa  m.b.at  prntlora  orar 
rt« tit j-two  rorapalitara  at  tlta  «t*at  World  a  Fair 
a,  Paria,  I8*7l  afao,  too  aama  Ptrat  Premlnn.  at  tba 
oraot  flarjlaort  IoatltaM  fair,  opoo  TWtN  I  Y-  ' 
MINK  Polota  of  bod*- lonl.r  and  that  riow.  h,  tha 
UnrTtlM    of    ••    ENTIEJt    Sl'Lr.ADJUSH.V;. 


•  I'lfMI,    XOTI)  E    TO 

Picnic  and  Bali  ComniiticcH. 

WE    ARE     PBRPAKRO     TO    PURNIftn 
B\M'ri  aa-t    "It"   '  t  ^  r  HA.H    enaapoaad  ol 
maalc.an*  to    tta*  Bloia,  aad.t  coatpr. 
laot  l,a  la-a.  at  loir  rataa 

HfKvrr.K     KII  IIARP 

..   *'■ 
IIAKatT     AM  LAB, 

With  taatr  Otcat  Baoaa'.too, 
OOlinTSRFBIT. 


•  irriia  Titurt, 

InrlDdtns  too  Child  Waadar,  UrrilU. 

I. r  I.IK    II. 1. 1». 

MISS  H.   ELLIS  ood  W.  II.UI, 

■erlo.Coral*    rand    Draottlata. 


LliTDI, 
....Attn  ... 
LVCT     Alt  A.  At  B, 


ram  above  jithth  auk  m>w  on  ornn  iiouks.  aku  ias  be  ex. 
dadad  tr  rajaadara  Waatof  tb*  Boakr  MonotAtno,  tbr.mati  oor  Aa-ooor. 

•  HKBIIIAV    COMBTM    A    CO, 


l»  ll»« 

a.L  r  a 

J.HD1H  a«V  ATO  \H.IO-dH 
•"IP*-!  *1  awaoa»ai  J*  *»1I»B  i«»"..i:«-a» 

•aray.0  poo 
atonbn  taaop  aoL  -..itj  Olorapooa  1a  'flam.ajaa* 
jo  iiaq  pa.  aaaar)  i«*q  an.  ml*  'raarraaa  i.aq  eq| 
rr|  paaooa  'rsaaip  pat  adoqrj  1**e>oqo  pap     .  . 

ssusAO  XJHXJ.TJ  am,  hsinh(1ji  sin 

■arruoiirpopoaaoij  ^-^ 

n»a  •ioj¥»5|  go  faaata  i.oinag        ApapPaftW 

asnoi,  dotjo  pue  J3isKoC7\i> 
ouiovo  Nuan  inos 

•jiesonoA  A^fua  poo  nJM  8*11 


O 


C. 


DATX    MENDP8,     .t   ih* 

. old  origin*  )R«x1L!oq.  10  Oootj 

ttroot,  betwtwD   K*irnr  «.nd  Dosont,  whiw  Too 
h»T»  HOT  AKD  OOIaD  DRISKS    rotf'.-Tr*'- 


THE   OLD 

Hot    Sootoli, 

10  Morton  Btre«t.    Beau-  Kearny, 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Drink*  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TO"  MP  JERRY  II  TOWN. 

Alw».f*  on  dl*  tb* Now  York  H*r»ld,  H*n>*r'' 
Weekly,  Fr*ok  LotMo'*.  Dtf/'*  Dotag*,  PoltoeOa 
e?ttv,  *]1  tk<)  0*llforn(t.  papor*,  *lao  London 
Pnnob.  B*ll's Life.  Illutntod  Lond*o  Mow*.    0*11 

•JDd  B*t>lf]r  rOBTHlf. 

*•»*-  Doa't  forgot  lb*  aHfn  of  tb*  Hot   rtcol«*h. 
f *7  t(  W.  B.  WALDRO<H.Propr.*lor. 


OEOaOE    MATES1 


flLitrv  ij    'j  t  o  i  una,  uunpir 

aodall  kind!  pi  8HELL  KISH. 

stall.  Noa.  to,  41,  AS,  California 

Markat,  antraooa  on  Calllomla  airpot. 
Pabllo  or  prirata  parti*.  Add.  familiar  roppliao 
;0Uia>JI-  lo  U  P.  M.    aaadi**'  and  It;:  .  ;-■, 


^r 


.$50, 

....AT.... 

LANCASTER'S 

•  IT  W.HHIJrOTt)*  rtTstllT. 

NVn'nt'tOpiTl  Boo***. 

SANGER  HALLE 

(BIVGRR'S  HALL.) 
14     MI'AII    *T*.    MAE     llEARl-T. 

Rsif  kn*  Ike  Cfcatee**  B»r*.niU  of    Wlit» 
-■id  Ll«Mn  •»  koBd. 

DEPOT  WETAMO  &  lASCHL'S  BAT  UtWUT 

ftlfl  if  flHHIS  FKLDMAHB. 


BOWERY  THEATBaE, 

SALT    LAKE    CITY. 


VAR1BTY  TALBWT  KH   !10UTE  EAST  OAW 
ftlwBjr*  tooore    tlnt-ol*M    «BgAg«m*i.l<)    «w 
tloppicg  it  Hall  ld*k»  «od  appljlrtg  to 

U.    JRKOHR, 
f*3  flnalncaa    Monatcrr. 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

V1KOINIA    CITT,     HIVADi, 


T>HI»  ELEOAKT  THEATRE  HA8  BSEB  lUB- 
4*«or»tod.  ltd   can  b*  rented  bj  tb*  Blgbi  or 
bp    tb*  woek.     BUr*   Bod    trȴ*llng    oompB-ai** 
'ib*r»llT  tTMtod  with  on  -.ppliOBtton  by  lotto* 
JVHH     PI1-EM. 
M»na**r  *nd  aolo  Prouri****. 
Or  to         J.   H.   BrCAHK, 
ISO  Waahlnitoa  atraot.  Rbji  FtBOOiteo. 


Signor  Mancusi, 

PRIVATE  SINOINO    LE860NS.-OLABS  OS 
MOITBA-T  and  THIEtDAT, 

Al  3  *M.    St.  Jamia   Boo.a,  SSO  Bartat  *»M 

oorncr  of  Ellla.  frt8  Ipa 


MILITARY    GOODS 

....iUTD.    .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEUTRICat 
TRIMHINGS. 

SJBff     MoBtgoiaiM-y   atrtet,    Koobb    No    T_- 


VJ.Gr  A" 


TUB  JOUBHAL  OF  AKD8K1CEHTS. 

Pnbllebed  mu  Dw  in  lie  Tear  Or 

L*        j»  .       BOOABDUS 

WJMcr^^l  and  3*5    WuhtnarteB  St. 

Below  Monteomerj,  San  Frajsciawo. 


SATPRDAr MAYS.   18T3 


A  Despotic  Grand  Jury. 

Nearly  every  jury  called  together  in  Ban 
Frarcisco,  seems  inclined  to  abrogate  t:> 
itself  the  power*  of  the  judge.  IU  oem- 
bere  thiok  "they  know  more  law  than  the 
lawyers,  and  use  the  power  delegated  to 
tbem,  with  a  moat  unacrupuloas  disregard- 
oi  their  oath  to  bring  in  a  verdict  in  so- 
-oordance  with  the  law  and  the  evidence.  Let 
she;  con^eqaenoM  be  what  they  will.  The 
Grand  Jury  which  has  jast  concluded  iU 
labore,  has  surpassed  any  other  ever  known 
in  its  assumption  of  power  and  arbitrary 
discr.  mi  notion  between  the  supposed  crim- 
inals presented  before  it.  In  the  case  of 
John  Samuel,  who,  according  to  bis  own 
statement  and  confession,  walked  into  the 
offioe  of  E.  A.  Jlarcbant,  and  shot  and  killed 
Turn,  because  he  had  written  demoralizing 
letters  to  bis  daughters,  the  Grand  Jury  ig- 
nored tbe  bill,  while  io  the  case  of  John 
Tuen,  who  In  chaucs  medley  discharged  a 
pistol,  thereby  aocideotly  killing  Jaa.  Dow. 
Jing  a  by-stander.tbey  found  a  true  bill  of  in- 
diotmeat  for  murder.  Very  Iike,y  Mr.  Sam- 
uel* might  have  been  acquitted  had  he  beea 
brought  to  trial,  bnt  when  a  man  is  shot  down 
in  cold  blood, the  publie  havesurely  a  right  to 
know  on  what  grounds  his  slayer  is  set  free. 
This  starch  amber  mode  of  trial  is  at  vari- 
ance with  the  system  of  government  by  the 
people,  which  is  popularly  supposed  to  pre 
vail  in  thisoonotry. 


Is   He? 

Borne  recently  arrived  immigrant  in 
search  of  an  odd  job  of  work  was  employed 
one  day  last  week  to  "do  op"  a  dramatic 
criticism  for  tbe  Call.  He  made  a  nice  mete 
of  it,  said:  Mrs.  Bowersjcouldn't  play  Beat- 
rice, John  McColiougb  couldn't  play  Bene- 
dick, Bnokley  .wasjsplendid  as  Claudio, 
(which  he  was  really  rather  slow  In),  and 
Annie  Graham  could  have  played  Hero  bet- 
tor than  Miss"  MioDie  WaltonI  He  wound 
np  by  commending  the  acting  of  "Harry 
Williamson!"  He  , was  discharged,  and  is 
now  driven  in  a  light  wagon. 


Blue  Blood    Rebellious. 

An  American  sovereign,  married  toascion 
of  Spanish  royally,  recently  presented  for 
baptism  at  the  font  a  little  prices  of  his 
house.  Tbere  are  said  to  have  been  absolut- 
ely no  limia  to  the  fmri.uB  and  indescribable 
bowls  and  yells  of  that  aristocratic  infant 
when  tae  name— the  low  and  musical  name — 
of  *'Perkins"  was  pronounced  above  it.  To 
indict  such  a  name  npon  the  descendant  of 
a  Bomrbon  is  an  outrage  which  even  an  effete 
civilization  cannot  placidly  bear. 


Coitempt  of  Court. 

The  Sao  Jose  Mercury  beiQg  displeased 
with  tbe  United  States  Supreme  Court  for 
its  late  opinion,  denying  women  to  practice 
at  the  Bar  in  opposition  to  State  laws,  says: 

"We  confess  no  very  great  amount  of 
veneration  for  that  August  body  of  defunct 
•  wis,  yclept  the  Supreme  Court  of  tbe 
United  SUtee.  Host  of  the  jneticts  thereof, 
have  been  dead  for  tweoty  years  or  more, 
and  ought  to  have  buried,  and  their  places 
given  to  younger  and  more  growiog  men." 

T-.tnpfaL  now  la  roar  tims  to|bu7  your  under- 
clothing at  a  great  lacrtfle,  because  H.  Fried- 
laader  has  gone  to  Europe  to  buy  hie  Fall  Im- 
portations, and  bat  left  order'  to  sell  bis  large 
stock  of  1  tdles' and  children's  nudercflothhig, 
conprlatug  all  sty  lea  and  patterns,  cheaper  than 
at  any  other  place  in  the  otty.  Bcnvmber  tbe 
number,  9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Building.      8b 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
to  bat*.  At  "  Tex"  Eat  Store,  647  Washington 
•dee*  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  Lb  Immense 
— the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  Is  sure  to  be  suited.  a 


Theae  Beautiful  New  Carpets. 

At  Jee.  W.  Burahun  A  Co's,  No.  618  Market 
and  IT  Post  streets,  are  going  lite  hot  cakes. 
New  and  choice  c&tunuooostanuy  arriving- 
A  perfect  man  ta  see  and  buy  them.  Eleguit 
parlor  furniture  made  to  order  In  the  finest 
sytls.  4  a 

Don't  FaQ  to  Call  and  See 

The  most  wonderful  and  gifted  Doctor  For- 
tune Teller  of  the  age,  Hatjaiu  Sioth,  Astroi. 
ogex,  ju*t  arrived  from  the  East,  and  can  be 
eo&gnl.ed  on  ail  events.  Bhe  hai  charms  for 
Luck,  Love  and  HapplneB? ,  which  never  fill  to 
take  effect,  office  Consultation,  $2  ;  by  Le  t?r, 
S3.  All  communications  strictly  prlYaie.  Office 
hours  from  10  o'clock  *,x,  to  8  p.  at.  Sattsfao 
Office.  K 
io 


Don't    Call   a  Ham  a   Liar. 

An  Eastern  writer  says: 

Ne?er  call  a  man  a  liar  unless  you  are 
certain  that  you  can  lick  Lim,  for,  as  a  gen- 
eral rule,  when  yoasay  that  it' means  fight. 

I  have  arrrivedVat  thi»  conclusion  throngh 
sad  experience.  I  know  tbat  it  is  not  safe 
to  give  the  lie  to  a  muscular  Chris' ian. 

I  did  it  once.  I  am  sorry  for  it  now,  as  I 
never  grieved  for  anything  else  in  tie  whole 
course  of  my  life. 

We  ware  standing  on  the  s'.d:walk,  in 
front  of  the  club.  «hen  I  made  theststt- 
ment.  We  were  talking  politics,  and  men 
who  talk  politics  and  get  hot  over  it  are,  to 
put  it  mildly,  lunatics,  or  else  want  an  of- 
fice, or  have  some  friend  who  wants  an  of- 
fice. 

This  man  made  an  sBaertion  touching  the 
fair  fame  of  my  canddate.  It  is  probable 
that  if  it  bad  been  es  true  as  it  was  fal&e,  I 
should  have  taken  the  same  course,  because, 
you  understind,  a  man  who  talks  politics 
has  no  cense,  anyhow.  I  think  I  said  this 
before,  but  it  is  all  tbe  same.  I  want  to 
make  it  strong,  and  get  you  to  understand 
how  I  got  my  ornament  d  eye. 

I  mildly  suggested  tbat  a^man  who  would 
make  such  a  statement  as  that  wis  lost  to 
allsense  of  shame,  and  would  be  ^guilty  of 
any  bad  crime. 

He  disagreed  with  me  upon  that  Jp oil t. 
As  for  himself,  he  never  made  a  statement 
•■-.cjpt  upon  the  most  ample  proof .  My  can- 
didate was  the.  meanest  villian  living. 

I  told  him  helitd- 

I  have  been  kicked  by  a  mule;  have  falling 
out  of  a  second-story  window  on  a  hard 
pavement,  eaten  green  persimmon?;  heard 
Miss  Blow  read  poetry  for  two  hours  and  a 
half,  skated;  rode  a  sharp-backed  horse  of 
mustang  parentage,  an  adept  in  the  art  Of 
"bucking;"  anflered  grief  of  various  kinds 
and  still  clung  to  life;  but  all  of  these  are 
feathers  io  the  balance;  as  compared  with 
the  result  of  that  little  word  liar. 

Immediately  after  saying  it  I  sat  down- 
not  in  the  way  people  usually  sit  down. 

I  sat  down  on  the  rim  of  my  ear,  ten  feet 
from  the  spot  where  I  had  been  standing 
when  I  made  use  of  the  expression  quoted 
above.  I  am  not  used  to  sitting  io  that  po- 
sition, and  do  not  think  it  agrees  with  me 

I  have  heard  of  people  who  "get  up  on 
their  ear"  and  walked  off,  I  wish  I  knew 
how  to  do  it,  and  would  have  propelled  my- 
self away  from  the  spot  immediately  if  I 
hid  possessed  this  happy  faculty.  I  pro- 
ceeded to  get  myself  perpendicularly,  in- 
tending  to  use  tbe  locomotion  which  Na- 
ture bad  given  me;  but  when  I  came  right 
side  up,  something  heavy  ran  against  my 
ncse,  and  I  felt  very  tired.  I  sat  d^wn  on 
my  ear.  I  like  a  change;  it  is  too  mono. on 
ous  doing  the  same  _tbing  over  and  over 
again. 

Somebody  took  my  large  friend  away,  and 
I  was  quite  (pleased  when  he  was  gone- 
have  concluded  to  look  twice  at  a  man  be- 
fore I  give  him  the  lie  again.  5  My  eye  is  in 
mourning,  my  nose  swelled  into  the  siza  of 
a  citron,  with  the  color  ef  a  blush  rose,  and 
my  clo.bes  look  as  if  (hey  had  run  through 
a  patent  sausage  maohine.  I  would  not 
have  tint  man's  temper  for  anything  in  the 
world. 

Too   Smart. 

Id  Washington,  recently,  a  female  mem 
ber  of  a  colored  theatrical  troupe  went  into 
a  dry  goods  store  and  called  for  someffesh 
colored  hoee.  The  clerk  placed  before  her 
a  box  of  black  stockings,  and  .that*  imperti- 
nent young  man  has  never  been  able  to  tell 
whether  he  was  blown  up  by  nitro-glycerine 
or  was  struck  by  a  shot  fiom  a  seTeaty-two 
pounder. 


tlon  gn  ranteed  In  every  respect. 
Second  street.  Boom  11. 


Twenty  Thousand 

Papsr  Collars,  ill  styles,  tor  sale  cheap  at  the 
TOat  Cheat  Laundry ,  offi»  Ul  Leideadorff  at. 


The    Beat    Bemedles, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  abasce,  (or  pala.  Dr.  Per- 
ry's Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  billons  complaints. 
Fox  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Sansome 
street,  ceraer  of  Commercial.  • 


In  strolling  round  tbe  other  nigbs. 
To  look  at  'Prleoo  by  gas  light, 
uur  careless  feet,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where  a  Fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Ot  sparkling  waters,  made  a  screen 
Through  wMcb  a  sweet  bouquet  was  1 
While  mossy  atone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell. 
Hide  that  window  seem  to  be 
Rome  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

otop,**  said  nay  friend,  "let's  go  in 
£1  looas  so  nice— and  try  their  obeer." 
"All  right."  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  sorts  me  to  a  'T.'" 
So  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  Bide  r  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  ask&d  our  wish- 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mlg&t  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  coated  tupmjbenfly,  toe; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  Juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  just  taint:  of  that. 
And  If  your  mouth  doot  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  *  and  oraba  and  terrapins  j) 
In  Ian,  we  found  tbey  had  within 
That  coey  place  ail  kinds  of  game. 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name. 
While  every  dish  w&£,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  Ladles,  too,  hare  found.  'twonJa  eeem. 
That  they  have  here  the  best  ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  tinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  tin.  rush 
To  three  bundled  thirty-eeven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  and  made  plain : 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  Bouse.  3S7  Bush  street,   a&eve 
Montgomery;  open  X>ay  and  Night. 

mu.RT.itf.  WftAKB,  Proprietor. 


A  Goaliinc  Critic 

Appreciation  of  Mi-e  Clara  Louise  Kellogg, 
the  American  prima  donna,  is  now  about 
keeping  paca  in  tbis  country  with  the  very 
fine  and  growing  t  Jeots  which  t-o  lady  pos- 
sesses, and  io  the  principal  cities  where  she 
has  appeared  she  hss  been  pronounced  the 
cultivated,  conscientious  and  pleasing  singer 
that  she  really  is.  But  she  has  lately  drifted 
into  Cincinnati,  and  there  so  appealed  to  an 
ambidcus  critic  to.athe  hss  set  to  work  to 
write  down  all  tbe  manifestations  of  delight 
that  Europe  has  honored  ber  with.  He  de- 
fies prince  and  people  in  every  realm  of  tbe 
Old  World,  aud  calls  npon  the  chivalry,  tbe 
refinement  and  national  pride  of  the  citizens 
of  Cincionatti  toapproach  and  do  homage  to 
ber  whom  be  would  orown  the  queen  of  songt 
There  is  an  effervescent  freshness  like  Cin- 
cinnati beer  fresh  from  the  brewer's  vat 
about  this  spostrophe:  "Sball  tbe  German, 
the  Celt,  the  Frank  or  the  Russian  outdo 
as  in  loving  loyalty  to  our  most  gifted  daugh- 
ter? Heap  flowers  at  her  feet  until  the  hot- 
houses of  St.  Petersburg  seem  barren! 
Fling  her  jewels  until  the  crown,  brilliants 
of  kings  pale  tbeir  fainter  fires."  Tbe  jus- 
tice of  tbis  appeal  be  makes  manifest  in  dil_ 
atiDg  upon  tbe  sylph-like  charms  included 
in  the  totality  of  the  being  be  so  much  ad- 
mires, as  follows:  "And,  tben,  let  us  lovin- 
gly remember  it,  Bliss  Kellogg  is,  in  every 
ti-sue,  an  American  girl.  Bne  is  this  in  her 
delicate  beaaty;  her  lithe,  yet  perfect  form; 
her  tiny,  snow-wljite  hand  and  Arab  foot**} 
It  may  be  a  question  whether  he  has  not 
confounded  Arab  women  and  horses  in  his 
pedal  comparison,  bnt  there  is  no  doubt 
that  his  intentions  were  good,  and  American 
songstresses  should  remember  thai  they 
bave  no  need  to  seek  fame  abroad  when  Cin- 
cinnati is  near. 

.» 

The  Last  New  Song. 

Air— "Moet  <&  Ckandon," 
Emerson  Corvflle  is  my  name, 
My  business  always  Is  tbe  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  aod  Fancy  Boast, 
Relishes  these,  that  my  house  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show. 
Oh!  Wh  ohl  Ohl  high  oh) 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
CcrvUle  tays  aol  says  sol 
On  Pice  Street,  at  Ko.  110, 
Remember  the  number  and  call  again. 
Visions  of  8hell-fl *h  In  every  style, 
I  Dwardly  cause  you  much  K>  smile. 
Lsdiee  with  escorts  there  always  go. 
Ladles  go!  Ladies  gol 
Emerson  CorvlUe's  pout;!  and  SO 
3-1  They  gol  they  gol  they  gol 

Attention,    Ladles 

To  give  the  aaln  the  softness  of  velvet,  and 
the  tint  of  the  lily  to  the  complexion,  use 
Dickey's  Gbeme  ns  Lib.  l 

Dental  Work. 

FOB  FEfESI  QCiLTTT  OF  WOBX,   gO  to  T.  0.  JsS- 

sup.  dentist,  cor.  Sutter  md  Montgomery,  over 


PICNICS,  EXCURSIONS.     ETC. 


To  Cher's. 


s-u 


Five  Hundred  Men  "Wanted 

Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leidesdorff  st.        * 


Prwsti  and.  Sweet. 

For  the  best    oonfecbonery,   g?   to   Canty   and 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


COSMOPOLITAN 

Savings  and  Exchange  Bank, 

Mo.  C2«  Montgomery  street, 

(Montgomery  Blook.) 

GrAKAATEi     FTJSTD £100,000 

Term  Deposit*,  ono   oar  cent    pir  month.    r»- 
poBiTi  PATAELK  CN  DEMAND,  tix  per  cent. 
#»-No  JCntrfiFeo  or  caar/e  fnt-Bink  Booh. 

W.  8.  THOMPSON.  President. 
J.  OROCKBB.  Secretary.  my 5  lm 


OlamChowder  ESvery  Wljent. 

The   best  chowder  In  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,    16   Morton  street,  jast  off 

S^amy.  *•» 

Savxx>  Moortj, 

Formerly  of  Bass  House  Carriages,  can  be 
found  in  trout  ef  Ooleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
tablishment, south  west  corner  Bosh  and  Mont- 
gomery eta.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carriage  orders 
■  nlaos  Dromajai^yftdgd^ada* 


pBXTAxa'  Lxssows  a  raa  Fsxv:a  Language 
by  J.  Joas&t,  graduate  ot  tbe  University  of 
Part i,  Ute  Professor  of  De  la  Monnels'  Hormal 
Sobool  for  Teeohers,  aud  of  St.  Mary's  College, 
London.  404  deary  street,  between  Mason  and 
Taylor,  upatalra.    Beat  of  reierenoe  given.    4.-Q 

QLaxBi  orasn.— Madame   Clara    Antenla,  the 

Clairvoyant  Physician  and  Independent  Trance 
Medium.  3*3  Kearny  street,  bet.  Bush  and  Fine. 
OOcsoltattous  In  English.  French  «nd  &en&u.T 


CENTRAL  BATHS, 

KO.  It 8  GEARY  8TBEBT. 
Batbs,  25  oents.  Best  iocooq- 
modttiona  in  the  city.  Separate 
entrance  for  Ladies.  The  Bttiii 
are  fittd  ap  with  all  modern 
improvemente.  Heir  Cat-tine.  Sharing  ftnd  Sham- 
pooing. Children'**  Hair  neatly  eat.  Lodiei"  Stum- 
pooiDK.53  canti.    Private  room  for  Ladies. 

•*•  5tr»c,g'rs   vi-iticn  the  city  are  reepectfaHy 
reqaeited  to  patronize  these  Baths.  my* 


CLaJEVOYAKT.-MAD.  MABTELLE.  -J- 
jnst  arrived  from  Knrope:  answers  nien-.'j, 
tal  qaestions;  developed  mediums;  migce-  >% 
tizes.  Oiroles,  Tne>day  and  Saturday  evenings; 
catnes  given.  French  and  German  spoken.  Ad- 
miaeion:  Ladies.  Fifty  iOeots;  Gentlemen,  One 
Dollar.  Hoars  from  12  to  6.  end  7  to  10.  718 
Howard  street.  mS  lm 


MOZART    a 

Spanish  Grand  Ball! 

Srj'DlT  ITEMJO MAT  4th 

Io  Oomm.mor.tijn  of  the  Victory  of  Pueblo 

T'cfcet. Oh  Dollar 

Ball  oommenoM  at 16  p.  M. 
mj22t  6EK0BA  iXGELi  OABEEKO. 


Public  Aocommodstlon. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a.  at.,  can 
he  returned  In  tbe  evening  if  reqoirad;  we 
nerer  disappoint]    What   Cheat   Laundry,  121 

Lelaeadarff.  street.  * 


Pratt* ■  A&oUUtoa  oil. 


~  — ^ 


Pnotographs  Painted 

IS  WATER  COLORS  AND  RETOUCHED  IK 
Ink.  from  the  .miKe! t  to  fall  Uffr-.tr*.  ajw.ys 
io  tb.  moet  B.U5f4Ctory  mutoer,  OD  .erf  moderate 
terms. 

EMILY  B.   EASTMAN. 
4VS6  Ehist  t  treet, 
er>^51m  Between  OiUfomi.  end  Pine. 


A.  \y.    WHEU>EIT, 

Whitener  and  Paper  Hanger, 

Ko,     UW    VSAJfT  8TKBT, 


Oo.'oer  Ttrelfth  and  Foliom  streets 


.  Hit   11,    1813 


First    Grand 

GERMAN   MILITARY  FESTIVAL 

....or  THE  ... 

German  Dragoons 


Captain  George  A.  Babe.  Grand  Marshal, 

lie  cor  ted  by  the  Officers  of  tbe 

FIRST    LIGHT    DR1QOO.VS, 

Oaptain  D.  Here. 

Oflicera  8.  P.  HMisn,  Caps.  J.  Seryber 

THE    GKUMAMA    MIFJLEJi, 

Oapt.  J.  Schneider. 

THE    8.     F.     FrsiLKERS, 

Oaot.  J.  Oantoa. 

THE   CiLIPOB>IA     I A F.OJT. «S, 

Oapt.  8  pee  ;a  a  I. 

GEBMAN   SVaBD  F0SII.EBS9. 

Oapt.  Schneider. 

THE    etTEUBEltf    GUABD, 

Oapt.  Wetoharta. 

And  a  denotation  from  all  the  Oavairy  of  the 

STATE.  A.KUT  AtVO  SAYT, 


The  Procession  will  form  On  Bails  Street,  the 
right  revting  on  Powell  Street,  at  <i%  a.  at.,  and 
march  at  10  o'clock  slarp  throagh  ins  principal 
etreece  to  theOity  Gardasi,  where  a  Grand  Drcner 
wilt  M  aervsd  to  tbe  Dncoon.  and  tbeir  eooorts, 
Tbe  beef  and  veal  having  been  f  utsned  by  Mature. 
Lax  M  Mi  ler  exprersly  for  this  ooossioe. 

Concert  by  Prof.  Mahde.i's  Sand. 

ADDBE18  by  HOST,    HK     8TIEGL1TZ 


Games  for  Cash  Prists  amoactiag  to  81,000 
will  r»e  held.    AtSo'olook       «  • 
Tlie     Serial     Slaip 

Thewonderof  the  world  will  bs  exhibited,  and 
dancing  wi  I  commence  at  2'j  in  both  psvillona,aQd 
a  Grand  Uonoert  in  tee  Ooaoart  Stand  will  be  oon. 
tinned  nntil  dark.  Gr-nd  Ball  in  the  new  pavtiioa 
all  night.    Admission,  59  cents;  Ohtldren,  tfo. 

On  Satarday.  Mar  10th. 

The  Great   Aerial  Ship 

Will  make  an  asoeaBioTi  oarryiag  ken  passengers, 
all  well  known  eitizens  of  San  Fra&oisoe.  Prof.  O 
J.  K  Ferview  is  the  inventor,  and  captain  on 
thiavoyage.  This  ebip.  orflving  machine  will  be 
on  exhibition  od  Tuesday  and  all  the  week.  Adroii- 
aioc,  26  ots.  myS  td 


S.  F.  and  N.  P.  it.  K.  Co. 
CHANCE  J5F     TIME. 

OK  AND  APTFB  APBIL  1.  1&73.  THE  STEAM- 
or  ANTKLOPH.oonoectingat  Dooanae  Lend- 
ing with  the  San  Francisco  A  North  Paciflo  Rail- 
road Company  for  Oloverdale  and  ail  intermediate 
BtationB.  will  leave  San  Fiaocisoo  daily  (Sundays 
exepttdj,  from  Broadway  Wharf,  at  3  JU  p.m.  Be- 
larning,  tbe  train  will  leave  Oloverdale  daily  at 
5:30  o'clock  am  ,  connecting  at  Donanae  with  the 
ste>merand  arriving  in  San  Fiaocisoo  atM:3U  A  M. 
'I  he  steamers  and  ears  mske  close  connections 
with  stages  to  and  from  all  points. 

SUNDAY   EXCURSIONTaT  REDUCED   RATES. 

Leave  Ban  Fr«noisoo  at  8  i.  ll.  every  Sunday 
arriving  at  Oloverdale  at  1  o'clock  p.  m.  Betarning 
will  leave  Oloverdale  at  2  o'clock,  arriving  io  San 
Fraacisco  at  7  o'clock.  This  will  allow  exonr- 
Btonista  several  Hours  at  any  of  tbe  places  along 
tae  line  ef  the  ro»d  For  all  information  apply  at 
tbe  Company's  office,  4fiG  Montgomery  Btreet. 

aplfl PKTjlB  DOMAHUE,  President. 


Badger'sCentral  Park,  Oakland 


THSSK  BEAUTIFUL  GABDENS  ABE  NOW 
open  for  the  seaion,  and   many  of  the  nost 
popalar 

PICNICS 

Will  ba  held  there.  The  attractions  are  oamer- 
m.  SKATILVG  PAVILION,  MUSEUM,  GYM. 
RASIUM.    Skating  free  on  week  days. 

Admlaalon 8S  Cents 

OaiLDKEH  IO  CENTS.  apl7  tf 


PIANOS. 

ALABGEINTOIOEOFTHOSR  FINE-TOWED 
medium  priced  McUAUHOji  P1AK08 

—toe  most  dnr&ble  aod  reliable  instramnntB  im- 
ported into  the  market  for  the  price.  Oali  and  see 
them.  .    ^_  _ 

ORGANS. 

New  and  beautiful  e'vt~s  of  those  magnificent 
fUI.M'E  CABIHET  («fiA!HS- too  most 
perfect  reed  inatrameot  made.  The  tone  Is  pure, 
powerful  and  resonant.  Over  51,009  of  them 
have  been  sold. 

Sheet  Mwalc.  Musle  Books.  Ala  sic  Fo- 
lios. Piano  stooia.  Piano  Covera*  Tlo- 
llos,  Gnltan,  Accordewci,  etc,  etc* 

IN  THE  MUSIC  DEPARTMENT  OP 

A.  L.  BANCROFT  &  CO.,  Agents. 

ap24eodlm  781  Market  etrret. 


ARION 

__  Pianoforte. 

DECLARED  BY  THB  5ttBGE8  AT  itllT/ 
P»lr  of  111.  A«mm  Inntltnle.  }ft«r.  Wind- 


fold  tri«I  «i«n  fit.iiiw.TX  Ohicl.nnB'll,  u, 
othettto  b.  TH«  BB8T  Olf  JJBIBrrBB.  B, 
GVJKTAZ,  Sale    IbtoI.    »»  OnmalML 


N  B-— Pl«ios  of  .n  itjlw  TO  BENT. 


Change  of  Wharf. 

OS  AND  ATTXB  MAT  lrt.  TBE  STBAMBB 
ANTBLOPB  cooceotinK  with  ttio  8.Q  Prin- 
eisoo  ud  ffotth  P.eiHo  a.\lro.d.  ai  Danuo, 
L.odJDg,  for  80DOIU,  P.t»loDih  Boot.  Bonk 
HeiildsbarB.  Olo.erd.le,  Mid  w.j  statloos. 
Skug.'  Sprinr*  »od  to.  G.ners,  will  I..T.  from 
FBONT  bTREKl  WHABF.  .oKtf 


MRS.  E.  REGAN, 

Fashionable   Milliner, 

IOI    TOXBD    STBEET, 

Has  tbs  etaoi=Mt  aod  molt  select  afiortmeat  of 
goods  io  her  line  in  the  citj.  tier  HATS  are  mar- 
vels of  besatr.  .od  .hit  is  matt  imo.rt.Qt,  USB 
PKIOBS  ABB  TKBT  BBAHONABLB.         myl 


Metropolitan  Theatre. 


8ACBAHEST0. 


WB_   MORROW.    80LB    PBOPBrBTOB.- 
.    Thil  home  oan  be  r  mi  led   br  the   nl.ht. 

aauummm 


CHAS.  MAYI 

Pioneer  Cloal 

(Formerly  Mayer  A  ff„ 
Ko.    SO    HOITOOaii 

Opposite  the  Llek  | 
BBASCB.    408    KTEABjt 

MB    MATER  0»LLS  Arm 
large  and  wel!  eelecUd  lew 

Ladies  Cloaks,  ia  f, 
and  Cloth, 

Aod  his  new  ttrisi  of  ■»■*■  ■—• 
otber  LADLEbf  SUITB.TtWw 
Also,  s  la»e  stock:  of  hiripea  1 
bbawls.  Lace  Jackets.  Bilk'ias 
Slltu.  batin-j.  Uloakinas.  aad  «L 
Trimmings.  JUST  AitUVD? 
the  bpring  etjles  of 

PLAIBf      AND      EXsUl 

ujTEar  Rem 

ST.  a— Oloake.  Dresieaaad  si 
in  latest  fcshioD,  at  re*»oaaN*  n» 


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TELLOl 
DOCK 

AMD 

IODIDEofI 


npai    BEST    SPBIH  ■ 

In   a».      r.rl"M  Ut  Be 

morbid,     corrupt    ...   kwaM 

Cure.  BheamatluQaallKT 

Sold  by  nil  BmiWa 


ADEHOT.    41T    sAIIWI  I 
BOLE  AGEKtim  ' 

sk.  perbt'h  iojrr  m 

DK.  PBBBT'g  WBfftw  1 

POSTBB 

Proarammea,  andaUUnw.ft^ 

show,  Lixrui,  mio     i 

ATBI  and  CIBCTI  HUH     ' 

AT  LOWBAIw.IT  ' 


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MS8I0M  STBiyW.b«»J-J«- 
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eesiortle  altrare  on 

FREE  AND  EM 

BVBKY    ■ATt7»»*T' 
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CHARING 


INBttatfrW 

Hlaal.n  wtmet,  ••»  * 
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CANDIEt 

A  IX     BlfTOi     OB  TBI  S 
Amid,  at  oor  8t~m  OM 
ormera.  ewpwtaallj  fro™  "J 
and  will  b.  oromptU  rtf-' 


rIHAMBRA  LODJ-K 

FEIBT.T  lUBTB*"1* 
tleortaanlts,         ^m 
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«   FraB-WOBKBDOBOOBWi, 
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streets.    100  CO. oca  fa  P"^^- 

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FREiOrtind  Horticultural 

IPRINC   EXHIBITION 

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trficultural  Society, 

(rtlcultural  Hall 

"OB.TOH    (TBA1T,     HKAAt    »»0»T. 

BEEN    POSTPONED. 


•f  the  prevalence  of 
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Ine  Days. 


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All  Drinks,  Plain  or  Fancy,  10c. 

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Ladies'  Hair  Dresser. 


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P.  VOLNEY,  212  FOURTH  STREET 

BUYS  ARD  BM.MJ 

Good   Second-hand    Clothing. 

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CALIFORNIA^  THEATRE. 

John  HAOttlloAlb Propri.to?  AAA  Vumf 

IITIA      V\MH><  C(UT. 

Att«rAAtr  AftrrAAOA May  SA 

THIRD  MBS.  D   P. 

BoTcerB     Matlnae 

Attb  LAST  PKHroRMAJIoS  OF 

Much  Ado  About  Nothing 

....wire  it*.... 
Benntlfnl  S>ea.rrjr, 

t'rpm  ('••Inwrt, 

CbaraalBa;    Umlr 

Sparbllus  FoantalBa, 

Asd  Sajtcrb  Adlor 
Admliiloa  to  all  partaof  tb«  boaaa Moudu 

Kaaarrtd  S«BIB 75  Mot* 

Moaday May  At b 

LAST  WKEIl  OP  MRS.  BOWfiRK, 

Marie     Antoinette 

rayl  11 


AFTEa.    THE 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

00  TO  THE 

Hot    Sooton, 


And  AFT  on.  of  tb^tr 

Hot  Seotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 
All    Drinks    Ton    Oenta 

lAl  U  ■         JOS.  D.  BRIOO»,  FrepftAtt. 


New  Discovery. 

TSS  USE  OF  TBB   K  jNDEKFUL   PLAKT 
tbAt  God  lot.nd.d  for  tbo  Oar.  .f 

(HEUMATIM,    MEURALBIA,    CUIT,   PABAl- 

YSII,  rjATARRH,  AND  ALL  SPINAL 

AMfCTIONt, 

If  nndArltocd  porfAAtlt  br  ta.  ODd.rtlmid— th. 
OAipfAvASAtw  Aba  UOAtfa.At  tba*  fallpoovpt.. 

bond.iti  nwlo  qmlHi.i.    Tb.  .boT.  Oaaiplalata 

At.  'tlllld  .Jt.rn.ll,  «|tb  AAletj  AAd  IA00AM 

—   '*  «.  IIODUEI.  aa  ba  f.AAd  At  aia  efto*. 
ArkAt  .lr..i,  oppiilt.  Third.  Rooma  I  And 
1 1  mm  10  A.K.  to  1  r  M.,  .nd  frfldl  S  to  8  P.AC  .    . 
R..id.oo.,  l»tni  Mljrlob  Mr..!.    N»li« 
lAaaamantAatad'AilAbaaam  aad  Baaaa.     aoAl 


CERMAN    PIANOS. 


Ladies  and  Children 

....WILL  FIRD  ... 

KINKEAD'8 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

ADRKfiSITfO   PLRABANT  TO  USE,  EASILY  APPLIED. 
it  oot  craaay.  aad  will  doi  lojor*   tha  moat  dailoate.    It 
oaraa  all  dlaaaaM  ol  X    •  acaJo.  rtmoTt*  dandroff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

Baadara   tba  Ball  aofl  aad   |loa«,  aad  I.  FUBELV   VEOE 
TABLE, 

BTiWa  OHafnal    SAOH    BRUSH    HArB   TONIO   AUO 

DBKBS150  ajaj  pa  bad  «  Iba    Aa.nl, 

JAB,     It.     BATH,    Drnnlil, 
Ooraar  If .w  MABtAOtnai.     Aad  BotlArd  itr.AU.  .odof  All  Drai- 
«1aib.  faiy  tf 


Single  Outside  Rooms. 

wrra 

No.  1  Spring  Beds  and  Mattrasses, 
BRANCH  HOUSE, 

aba  aAiraoMB  itbeit,  cob.  cut, 

VXXt-y     OaBXAtaa     x>a>r       IsTiajlit, 

And  Lean  by  the  Week. 
03 


•SIXtT 


L.  J.  EWELL,  Proprietor 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


•PIOARO-' 

rax  joubhai.  or  AKVSKXxxm. 


B«lo«  Montgomery.  6.B  TiMOiMo. 


TUESDAY MAI  6,  187S 


AMUSEMENTS.    Etc 


Alnsunbra. 

There  was  scarcel!  breathing  roomAt  this  home 
lutnigbt,  and  tbeaaaienee  wu  largely  composed 
•f  the  bsaaty  and  fashion  of  the  city,  drawn  thit- 
her by  tbe  engagement  of  the  wonderfnl  Kelly 
and  Leen.  After  a  brilliant  first  part.  Leon  made 
bit  appearance,  looking  as  handsome  aa  everaod 
costumed  moat  gorgeously  in  tbe  fashion  of  Ibe 
da?— or  a  little  more  so.  Be  wu  received  with 
renad  after  round  of  applause  and  when  silence 
was  restored  sang  "Conning In  IheEain"  inaetyle 
that  co n  raised  the aadience  wits  laegbter, recalled 
again  and  again  nnlit  fairly  vetry,  Leon  sang  sons* 
and  danced  dances  aa  no  one  hot  he  can  After 
tats,  "ThH  man  witb  tte  Carptt  B*g"was  capitally 
performed  by  Sam  Riekey.  Little  Mao  and  otbere 
Then  cime  Cairles  Vivian  and  be  too  gained  a 
hearty  reception  st  tbe  can:  s  of  the  aadience.  He 
■ant:  character  songs  and  told  stories,  keeping  the 
•ndiance  in  tbe  very  bsst  of  honors  the 
•bole  time  he  wai  on  the  stage.  Alter  Vivian 
Kelly  and  Leon  appeared  in  the  mssieal 
comedietta  of  "Liichen  and  Friaotien."  and  by 
eoags,  dances,  aliasing  dialegae  and  fonny  tricks, 
kept  the  endieooe  eontitoally  lengbing.  The  fa- 
msce  "Oat  Duet"  wooed  up  this  portion  of  the 
entertainment.  Bob  Hart's  amoiing  sketch  of  "A 
Seeond>Hand  Hotel"  terminated  tbe  evening's 
iBiiict:!  The  anecesa  of  Kelly  end  Leon  en 
their  second  engagement  in  San  Francisco  is  as- 
sured, and  large  and  fisbionable  audiences  will  be 
the  role  at  the  Alhimbra  Theatre  for  many  nights 
to  com?* 
CaMifDrtate.  Tbt-atr*. 

This  theatre  was  crowded  last  nigh*,  when  Mrs- 
DP.  Bowers  made  her  appearance  in  tbe  role  of 
Marie  Antoinette.  Daring  the  development  of 
tie  play,  the  audlecee  sat  spell-bound,  carried 
ftwav  by  the  reality  of  the  impersonation,  an? 
lyoapatbiz-ng  witb  royalty  from  the  bottom  of 
ibeir  hearts.  Mrs.  Bowers  dees  some  splendidly 
vivid  acting  in  the  scene  where  she  psrta  with 
Louis,  never  was  heari-broken  grief  represented 
more  naturally  oo  the  stage,  than  it  was  by  Mr*. 
Bowers  last  night,  by  little  broken  sobe  which  hurt 
•very  heart  in  the  house,  and  moane  which  set 
many  to  weeping  for  sympathy.  John  HcOnl- 
lough'e  Loois  XVI  was  a  characterisation  of  tbe 
bighe  t  order  of  merit.  It  was  a  bard  character 
to  plaj  ;  t  he  task  waa  to  gain  the  respect  and  love 
of  the  aadience  for  the  virtue*  of  the  King,  and 
toeir  pity  for  h:s  weakness.  MeCullough  suc- 
ceeded lo  ably  interpreting  the  character  of  the 
unfortunate  Louis'  XVI.,  King  of  France. 
Geo  D.  Obaplio  did  a  good  bit  of  character  acting 
aa  Marat;  Henry  Edwards  as  Sacterre  gave  a  flue, 
nualy  representation  of  tbe  character;  John  Wil- 
son as  the  villainous  Simon  waa  terribly  real, and 
the  various  character  b  of  the  pieee  were  generally 
well  played.  The  drama  is  one  of  absorbing  inter- 
act, and  holds  the  aadience  well  from  tbe  rise 
ontil  the  fall  of  tbe  curtain-  It  will  be  played 
agaia  tJ-nighL  To-morrow  evening  "The  School 
for  Scandal,"  which  always  draws  a  crowded  boose, 
will  be  presented  with  Mrs.  D.  P.  BoweiB  as  Ltdy 
Teazle. 

Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Soeie  Bobinaoo  isa  great  favoiite  in  song  and 
dance  at  this  boose.  Tommy  Barton's  character 
songs  are  always  applaoded.  tbe  farce  of  "The  Live 
Indian"  is  very  amusing  Oa&sim.  A  Frits  perform 
tbe  most  original  and  daring  of  gymnastic  feats. 
and  the  nhole  programme  is  lively  and  entertain- 
ing. 
Buckley's  New  Varieties. 

The  new  first  part  given  st  thia  hoase  last  night 
proved    quite  a  flnccssi.    The,  programme    for  to- 
night is  a  v tried  and  entertaining  one,  as    may  be 
seen  by  referring  to  oar  first  page. 
Wilson's    Amphitheatre. 

John  Wilson  had  a  capital  hoase  list  night 
when  betook  his  farewell  benefit.  Ihe  perform- 
ance' was  bright  and  entertaining,  and  gave  gener- 
al sat  section.  The  conundrums  sent  is  for  the 
prise  of  silver  goblet,  sad  a  new  hat  were  very 
stupid.  Wilson  and  his  tronps  will  start,  for  San 
Ma.teo  to-daj. 
City  Gardens. 

On  Sunday  next  tbefiru  grand  Gars: an  Military 
Festival  of  tie  German  Dragoons  will  be  held  at 
these  gardene  b;  tbe  companies  enumerated  in 
another  coianw.  There  will  be  games  for  cash 
prises  to  the  amount  of  $1,0(1),  a  concert  and  ball. 
On  Sa' order,  Prof.  J.  K.  Fairview  will  make  his 
m  trip  in  the  aerial  ship  of  which  he  is  the  in- 
ventor, and  by  which  he  claims  to  have  solved  the 
difficulty  of  navigating  tbe  air.  This  new  aerial 
machine  will  bs  on  exhibition  to-day  and  every 
day  this  weok. 
Horticultural  Exhibition. 

Tbe  Spring  Exhibition  of  the  Horticoitora 
Society  wili  commence  en  Thursday  next  at  Hor- 
tlcol tnral  Hall  on  Stockton  street,  near  Post,  and 
will  oontinoe  nine  daja.  Schmidt  and  Schlotte's 
Band  will  perform  every  afternoon  and  evening. 
Mias  Annie  Adams. 

This  famous  eerio-oomicTocaUft  is  a  little  hoars* 
—In  faot,  has  a  toneh  of  the  prevailing  endemic. 
Anxious  to  appear  before  the  people  of  San  Fran- 
cisco at  her  ver;  be;t.  ste  his  deferred  her  firs'. 
appearance  until  Monday  next,  when  her  voice  wil1 
have  recovered  it*  pristine  vigor  and  tone, 

Abatomoal  MrsKTjjt.—Ono  ot  the  most 

•  xnpLete  collection*  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
■tates,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  beau- 
tiful wtx  models,  is  daily  on  view  (togeoUemea 
■Ely)  at  the  Mnnum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
aour  nuy  be  profitably  Koent  here 


Take  Strong  Measure  g. 

A  brokeB-hearted  youDg  thing  writes  to  a 
weekly  paper  as  follows:  "About  tbiee  years 
ago  I  became  acquainted  with  a  young  geo- 
tleman;  and  although  he  never  paid  me  any 
particular  attentians,  he  would  often  accuar 
paDy  me  to  and  from  church,'  etc.  But  lat- 
ely I  have  noticed  a  great  change  in  him. 
He  avoids  me  as  much  aa  possible,  and 
starts  if  I  address  him.  Can  he  have  ceased 
to  love  me?— for  I  know  he  did,  though 
he  nevar  told  me  so.  If  1  thought  he  bad, 
it  woold  break  my  heart."  Perhaps  we 
ought  to  speak  out.  Do  not  attempt  to  rea- 
son with  bim  or  cajole  him  or  pacify  Mm* 
Tbe  next  time  he  calls  take  a  monkey- 
wrench,  fasten  it  securely  upon  his  noes, 
lead  him  off  to  the  dining-room,  and  ask  him 
in  a  firm  voice  what  he  mean?.  If  be  won't 
answer,  twist  the  wrench  three  or  four 
times,  and  butt  bis  head  up  against  tbe  stove 
or  tie  mantelpiece  until  bis  gloom  is  dis- 
pelled. If  he  says  nebaseeased  to  love  yea, 
let  your  fingers  dally  with  his  ringlets  lovin- 
gly for  a  few  moments,  and  then  suddenly 
hft  out  a  couple  of  taandsful,  and  have  an 
Irishman  at  hand  to  ome  in  and  sit  on  him 
awhile  and  kneckout  his  teeth  and  jump  up 
and  down  on  him,  and  be  sociable.  Then  let 
him  go,  add  commence  your  arrangements 
to  rope  in  a  fresh  man.  Ton  cannot  afford 
to  waste  your  yonng  life  upon  such  a  wretch 
as  this;  and  where  heart  will  not  ibrob  to 
heart,  or  soul  respond  to  soul,  the  beet  thing 
to  do  is  to  contuse  the  nose  at  once. 


An  Inquiring  Hind. 

A  little  semi-pagan,  who  for  the  first  time 
was  receiving  religious  instruction  from  a 
female  friend  whom  he  was  visiting,  found 
some  difficulty  in  understanding  that  our 
Sunday  had  anything  remarkable  in  it  over 
any  other  day.  At  last,  by  dint  of  -'line  upon 
line,  and  precept  upon  precept,"  be  was 
made  ta  comprehend  somewhat  the  sanctity 
of  tbe  day.  Uo  for  tuna  tely,  however,  soon 
after  he  began  to  understand  things,  coming 
from  church  one  Sunday,  he  noticed  the 
apothecary  shops  open.  His  newly  acquired 
moral  sense  received  a  terrible  shock,  and 
he  entered  int 3  a  very  orthodox  denuncia- 
tion of  tbe  unconscious  compounders  of 
simples. 

"Bat,"  he  was  told,  "the  druggists  must 
keep  open  on  Sundays,  so  taat  the  tick  pea- 
pie  can  get  medicine." 

"Why,  do  people  get  sick  on  Sunday  ?" 

"Yes,  jast  as  on  any  other  day." 

'•Well,  good  people  don't  die  on  Sunday, 
do  they?" 

••Certainly.  *• 

"How  can  that  be?  Doss  heave  a  keep 
open  on  Sunday?'* 

It  is  needless  to  say  that  all  farther  grave 
conversation  on  the  subject  was  impossible. 


X>r.     Dotn.rty 

Has  devoted  bis  study  more  particularly  to 
chronic  and  speclue  practice,  and  as  such  la 
bow  the  most  successful  ot  any  Physician  in 
Ban  Francisco.  Office  619  Sacrameoto  street, 
eorner  of  I^deadorfl.  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Cheer  Boom.  t 

-  We  get  no  business  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry      Office,  121  Leideedorff  street.        • 

Milli  see  t.— Fata  cleaned,  pressed  »nd 
trimmed  to  order  at  the  lowest  prices.  Miss 
J.  P.  Wood.  £34  Washington  street,  4.T 

'  Br.  C.  T.  Sage  has  removed  bis  office  to  the 
Olympic  Club  Bonding,  corner  of  Jfew  Mont- 
gomery and  Howard.  is 


Woman's    Kigrlits. 

One  would  thick  that  it  was  one  cf  woman 's 
rights  to  enjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  tbe  came  price  for  it.  Kearly  all  the  res- 
taurants "  for  ladles  and  gei-tltmen"  in  Sao 
Francisco  have  poorer  fars  than  those  wber? 
gentlemen  only  dine.  There  is  an  ixceptioji. 
At  the  Pio5eeb  EksiaoBajtt,  on  Washington 
street,  at  tbe  ccrner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladies  can 
get  an  excellent  breakfast,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
since  1849,  provides  every  rnxury  the  market 
affords.  Both  ladies  and  gentlemen  find  tbera 
dishes  to  please  the  meet  epicurean  taste.      • 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 

Cures  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


3-L 


£>r.  JBarlow  a.  Smith. 

Is  giving  a  cours  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygeian  Hall,  037  California  street, 
every  Friday  evenirjg,  commencing  at  7Ji  o'clock. 
a,  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients,.  Dr.  8mlth  givtB 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  *  p  x..,  free.         w 


Pnotojrrapiiic    cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
(Huefy.  34.  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
atlsalon  stree  a 


The  Boston  Furniture  Company  TT* 

Has  removed  to  735  Market  street,  between 
Third  and  Fourth,  and  have  a  new  and  well 
selected  stock,  at  reduced  prices.  41 

A.  Pleasant  Location, 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alharabra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tbe  building  is  a  verv  fine  one  and  Is  well 

lighted  and  ventilated. . 

» ■ 

Fresh  and  Sweet, 

For  the  best  confectionery,  g-i  to  Canty  *M 
Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Sotte*.        X 


Notice  to  the  Public 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  sel- 
ling off  his  fine  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  chiL 
arena*  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  hsts,  trunfee,  valleee, 
e'c.,  below  cost.    Call  if  yon  want  bargains,  3n 


Round  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Is  G.  Bsrrkhardt'e  motto.  Fine  French  Casf 
Boots  made  to  order  from  $6  to  (10.  A  good  fit 
and  ntiifactdon  gutrsnteed.  Call  at  540  Wash- 
ington street  and  be  convinced.  A  foil  assort- 
ment of  neatly-msde  good"  always  on  hand,  at 
prices  to  suit  everyone's  purse.  4-bi 


L 


San  Francisco  Jewelry  Manufactory. 
D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merchant  ctretL    Diamond 
Betting,  Enameling.     All  kinds   of  repairing 
one.    Jewelry  for  sale,  j.j 


Corns,  Bunions,    Ingrowing  Nails. 

A  perfect  core  warranted  by  Albert  Bchoen. 
wald,  127  Second  street.  a-n 

Fine    Candies. 

Fresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candles,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery. S78  Kearny  street    Wholesale  and  retaiL    e 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Braises.  &-t 

whlte  labor  Only  l 
Employed   by   the  What  Oneer  Ltnndrj,  121 

Leidesdorn"  street  • 


THE  OLD  MAN'S  DREAM. 

BI  O.  V,  HOLiTBB. 

Ob,  for  one  boor  of  youthful  joy. 

Give  bacS  my  twentieth  Spring; 
I'd  ra:ber  laugh  a  Iright-hair  J  boy 
.Than  ralgn  a  be:rded  king, 

One  moment  let  my  life-blood  etream 
From  boyhood's  fount  of  flams  1 

Give  me  one  giddy,  raellng  dream 
Of  life,  all  love  and  fame. 

My  listening  angel  heard  the  priver. 

And  calmly  smiling,  said: 
"I/I  bat  touch  iby  ellver'd  hair 

Thy  hasty  wish  bath  sped." 

"  Bat  is  there  no'Aing  in  thy  tract, 

To  bid  thee  fondly  stay, 
While  the  swift  seasons  berry  back 

To  find  the  wUh'd  for  day  ?" 

Ab,  traest  son!  of  wotnintind  ! 

Without  thse  whs-,  wen  life  ? 
One  bliss  1  can  not  leave  behind: 

l'.i  take — my— precious  wi.el 

The  angel  took  a  sapphire  {en 

The  wrote  in  rainbow  dew, 
"  The  man  wonld  be  a  boy  agtin. 

And  be  a  hufcband  tool" 

"  And  is  there  nothing  yet  unsaid 

Before  the  change  appears? 
Beaaember,  all  taeir  gifts  have  fied 
Witb  those  dissolving  yecra  !" 

Why,  yes;  for  memory  woold  recall 

Mv  fond  paternal  joy*; 
I  conld  not  bear  to  leave  them  all; 

111  rake— my— girl— and— boys  !'* 

The  smiting  angel  dropped  bis  pen; 

•'  Why,  this  will  never  do; 
The  mm  wou!d  he  a  boy  a^ain, 

And  be  a  father  toot'' 

:  And  so  I  laughed— my  laughttr  woke 
The  household  with  its  noise— 
And  wrote  my  dream  when  morning  broke, ', 
To  pleasB  the  gray-halr'd  boys. 


Short  y  Answered. 

"Where  are  tbe  men  of  '76 ?  "  shouted  a 
Newtown  orator.  "Dead,"  responded  a  sad- 
lookiDg  man  in  the  middle  aisle.  The  New- 
town orator  was  surpiissd  at  the  intelli- 
gence. 

^. 

San<1^  ich  lelai.a  Pulu, 

Since  the  n&eenslon  of  the  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Pandwlch  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  industry  is 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Schrelber,  dearer  in 
bedding  and  furniture,  520  Wisblngton  street, 
opposite  tbe  market,  who  has  leng  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  pnlu,  han  received  ad- 
vices tbat  ihe  gathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  alwayB  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
fcr  ma!  trass  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Schrel- 
ber will  find  no  difficulty  in  dltposine  oi  all 
that  comes,  a 

e 

Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
horses  and  a  relist le  diiver  are  the  leadingee- 
sentlalB  of  sn  <r»joyoblerjde,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  Ban  Francisco  so  unquestionably 
aa  from  Ficnk  Ponton,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  Hie  handsome  turn-outs  are  used 
by  tbe  best  c;rcles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
It  a  point  to  employ  able.  honeBt  and  perfectly 
courteous  driver-,  ne  is  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  other  carrlige  proprietor  on  ibis 
Ci-sst,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  in  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
except  those  whicn  he  provides.  Frank  has  en- 
joyed grvst  EuccesB  in  his  business,  and  the 
admirable  way  in  which  he  conducts  it  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  patronize  him,    * 


A  great  variety  of  Ties  end  Bows,  all  styles, 
Just   received  at  tbe  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 

Leldeederff  itrett.  • 

American  Watcbea 

Reduced  yrlces,  at  H  A.  Cal lender's  62  8ec 
ond  St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  carefully  reoaired.  D 


Mr.  S.  W.  Johnson  has  arrived,  and  brings 
from  Silt  Lakeafin^  car-load  of  horfcea,  intended 
far  sal^  lu  this  city.  The  horses  are  all  in  fine 
condition,  and  as  they  have  had  the  epizootic 
in  the  East,  no  fair;  may  be  entertained  of  thei 
again  taking  i hs  disease.  We  hope  oar  readers 
"ill  call  on  him  and  tata  a  look  at  tils  stock. 
He  has  put  up  at  the  Bos  Allen  Stable,  6G9 
Market  street  6  B 

A  Servant  in  tbe  Corner. 

Weed's  Oarptt  Sweeper,  with  the  beet  assort- 
ment of  Carpets  and  Fumltcre  in  tbe  State,  at 
johnC.  Bell's,  nearly  eppoeite  the  Grand  Hotel, 
Mirket  sheet. 4p 

It    Is    True, 

J.  A.  Sbaber  &  Co.  are  selling  parlor. sets  and 
all  other  kinds  of  inrniture  and  bidding  cheapar, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  in  town.  Other 
dealer?  don't  stud  a  Ehost  of  a  chance  when 
people  know  Sbaber'd  prices.    707  Marie t  .street. 


Removal, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  machines  rented  and  ;«• 
paired  as  ueuiL  acd  sold  cheaper  than  ever,  x 


Good    Investment. 

No  ether  city  in  the  Ucited  States  offers 
greater  Indicements  at  ihe  present  time  for 
investment  in  town  lots  than  San  Diero.  Now 
is  the  time  to  secure  lots  at  $35  each  at  421 
Montgomery  street.  This  is  tbe  beat  chance 
ever  offered.  • 


Dentin's  Sale  of  Paintings 

win  take  place  about  May  20th.    ParUcnlara 
in  future  advertisements.  (_B 

McDowell,  tsfecw  Card  Writer 
Beady  made   and  made  to  order.    Boom  10, 
608  Market  street,  cor.  Post  and  Montgomery  o 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Rheumatism  and  Neuralgia.  8 


Do    2Vot    Suffer    irbxn    Corns. 

Tbe  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Cores,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Kails,  can  And  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute. 310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  r  jl  We 
fnftah  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doo- 
tsr*s  capability.  References  given  if  required,  b 

Lamas  axo  Gutlficex,  remember  the  lead- 
ing fashionable  retail  Shoe  store  In  San  Fran. 
ciaoo.  H.  Hinders,  332  Keaaty  street,  between 
Pine  acd  Bush,  u 

mm 


Star  (Shirts  and  Collars.  m 

All   sorts   and  sixes,  for  *a:e  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  LauBdry,|121  Leldesdorn*  st,       • 


Trie    "Vet*? 

Is  celebrated  for  Its  superior  liquors  and  flue 
elgar£.  Connolstleunsay  our  "Pony"  Brandy 
puts  a  veto  on  all  others.  Call  and  sample  It. 
E,  H.  Levy,  iropiietor.  Southwett  corner  of 
Rpirny  and  Commercial.  a^ 


S.F.BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

-A  ■  t  ro  losers. 
Mrs.  Buck,  120  Geary  street. 

B<.irtL»rHrnr   and  "tsvtIoa.*n. 
Btacer*  Mock,  (school  books  sepfteialty.)  SI  H 

corner  fourth  acd  Mission, 
H.  i*.  Moor*.  ""*■■  MouufOxierr.  near  Merchant. 

Rnilne'i  I'ulleffee. 
Heald's,   Bryant  A  StratronV  -JoUero.  24  Post  St 

Ba  teller*. 
Eats,  Fred.  Stalin  H  to  tHO.  California  Market. 

Clairvoyants. 
Mrs.  C.  M.  Stowe,  £<7  Kearny  street.  Boom  8. 

Employment  Office. 
Obas.  F.  Beeherer  &  Co.,  652  Saorameoto  street, 
Chinese  Employment  Co.— Pierce  £  Co.,  627  Sac- 
ramento street. 
O'Brien  A  Word,  610  Montgomery  street. 
H.  fcL  Ktroboff,  Male  and  Female  Help,  635  Kearny 

French  Paaey    Go«di, 
Locaa  &  Co..  19  Macteomery.  101  and  v*  Ratter, 

Hoop  Starts  and  Corset*. 
M.  Freod.  36  Second  street 

SlwT»m*  Hair* 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Co..  110  Second  street. 

Merchant  Tailor*. 
Holland  Bros.,  12    Post  street. 
Milliners. 
MissLlzcte  Carter,  116  Fourth    trset 
Mrs.  M.  B~elig,  226  Kearny  street. 

Searcher  of  Heeordsw 
O.V.Gillespie.  6il  Washington  street. 

"Whltener*  and  Paper  Hansyers 
A.  W.  Wb  eider,  i22  Geary  street. 

Wines  and  JLIqnor*.    I  Wbolesaie.) 
D*nerl  F.  c  Co..  504  Front. 


[  8BT 

FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMME1LN 
every  Theatre  in  San  Franciaoo. 

FIGARO 

IB  MAILED  EVEBY  DAT  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  ia  California.  Kevada  and 
Orecon— the  pepere  left  in  the  tbeatree  at  sight 
being  gathered  op  and  tared  lor  that  purpose. 


FIGARO 

IS  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH? 
oat  the  centre  of  the  city,  in  all  Hotele,  Res- 
taurants, Saloons,  Stores  and  Offloea. 

FIGARO 

IS    OTROULATED    EVERY    DAY   Olf    THE 
Oakland  F"erry Boats  to  catch  the  paesencere 
hat  arrire  by  tbegreet  Overland  Train. 

FIGARO 

IS   ■  HERE,  THERE  AND  EVERYWHERE, 
and  ie  constantly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
in  tbe  Theatres,  Traveling  Conveyances.  Hotels, 
and  public  resorts  generally. 

FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  IN  THE  EEST  SOCIETY.  IS 
placed  in  the  bands  of  nearly  all  who  come 
to  the  city  to  matte  pm-ob&sBB,  and  is  therefore  tbs 
beat  of  advertising  mt>dio-ma. 


Change j>f  Wharf. 

ON  AND  AFTER  MAY  1st.  TBE  STEAMER 
ANTKLOPK  coatec-ting  with  tbe  8*n  Fran- 
cisco and  North  Pacific  Railroad,  at  Dunanne 
Landing,  for  Sonoma.  Petalome.  baoia  Robs, 
Healc'sinnr.  Clo  vera  ale,  and  way  stations. 
Skafia*'  Springs  and  tbe  Geysers,  will  leave  from 
FRONT  bl  REE  1'  WHARF.  ap30tf 


MRS.  E.   REGAN, 

Fashionable   Milliner, 

lOa    TH1BD    STBEEr, 

Has  tbe  choi-est  and  most  select  assortment  of 
goods  in  her  line  in  the  city.  H  er  RATS  are  mar- 
te<1b  of  beantv,  and  wMat  is  moat  important,  Hkr 
PRICES  ARE  VfcRY  REASONABLE.  myl 


MILITARY    GOODS 

...    iSD.    .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRICAI 
TRimniNGS, 

0E5     Montgomery    street.    Boon    No    1. 
mhlOf  T.  RQDGEHE  JOHNSON. 


YOU  WILL  FIND 
fSATVL     TVTABLIOJXT 

....AT.... 

The  Corn    Exchange, 

No.  IS    CLAY    STREET.       *pl7 


J.   C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    X-XJIVCH:, 

Cor.  Second  and  Ten i met    street*. 

SrTerrapin     conttantlj    on     hand. 
Oysters   in   •very    stvle.     PKIVATR 
SUPPER     ROOMS  F  ~>R  PASTIES. 
dec  51  lzn 


Bar  Sugar 

TCOR    SALE-SiS    KEARNY    STSEET.    AT 
■*      MERGER'S.  _  Alio,  every  kind  oi  Oandiaa 

Wholesale  and  Be1  il. 

J^AJJ*«crK. 


SPRING    Gi 

THE 

CHEAPEST  HOUSE 

AMERICA 

IS  THE 

GREAT 
I   X  L 

AUCTION  STOREi 
aSKEARNYSTJ 

COR.COMMERCUUlIL. 


Business 
and  Honest  Prim 

O3V0E3     i»n: 

ALL    GOODS    WARM) 
REPRESENTED 

Spring  Goods  Ami 

THE  LARGEST   STOCK  AM  l» 
DF  ANT  HOUSE  11 1|[| 


CLOTHIB 

COARSE    and 


The  Fortunate  Han  who  Biim 
at  the  IXL  AUCTIOIIM 


UNDERCLOTHING,  III  B 


White  Shirts  for  1*9 1 


FA1CT    GOODS.    WAT**0' 
JE-WELKIT,    WOlIOM. 

rEiFiimi.  •ta'1' 

EJiGHSD    CUTIEII,  ™r 
1UCH,    VAI.1SFH,  WU1 
A  FULL  iTOCt  81 

Linen  Coats  and  P» 

AFDLLUSIW 
LINEN     mVl 

CALL    ASD     SEE     FO»  1* 

THAT      , 


/^NE  Blow  our/ 

own  Horn/ 
Because 

We  Have 
Got  A  Stock^ 
That  will 


AT  TBI ■ 

IXL  Auction! 

6 1 8  Kearny  • 

mmMk 


EBRVE 
f|!    dbacco: 


4  * 


i  g  a  i?o 


%  5)  i  "00is 

;wbt  fio  h: 


•— •  >  » -  *,    ,. 


>>u  .■  1 1  tao*. 


hi    r  •*  t  * .    . 


T        HAT* 


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liTICULTURAL 

ttnro  EXHIBITION 


ij  District  Horticultural 

Ifcclety.  of  California, 


OAUftEUU  TI1ATEE 


J-.gim  t     \rV' «  >  :i>iin(«tn*ut 

MRS,  D.  P.  BOWERS! 

«s»»  vox  4»»sa»  tra  nu^H  4i 
.NTOINBTTK,    glKKN    Ul       I    1 1  \  Si 


IELU  UNION  THEATRE 


•t  »  ■  T      *  »  ■  ■■!  *  i  r  r  r 


Mr.   John  McCulloagh  a*  Louis  XVI. .   King  of  France. 

■  Kit :  •%! .  • 

MARIE  ANTOINETTE! 


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M  »W    Tltl.l. 

MAT* 

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VrTT.IIc 


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Ha}  -ih 

Tlie    «oh.ool   for    aa. can<lal. 


kXAFtV      »TTTA.riT 


rHlflAT  KVJSISi*,  Mat  •  ft 

FVa.ire  «tvo11  Benefit;  of  Mrs  Bowers 


tl  IM  rtlf>  141  *ll   pari*  «jf  Ih*    Ifaaa* 


•  4>4»    StTDKDAT  EVSKIKO  Ul"  >H1»MJ01  nflim  boseks ELIZ4BETH 


«  alii  ba  gla.b  of  tba    0  at  iirVTiiff  •!  tbta  Ik*>'r     ul 

.      BARTON     HIL1. 


OOIIISB 

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r.ivii 

IVIDI-AIVI 

■  ■■at^StrntS 

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a...,    |    •<      <     .1. 

Meant-   fcalln 

■tMaa-a 

Faa»|    Carreaaaa 

II    i 

>  !>•* 

ANDY, 

H    ,.    Mart* 

Caa  stadias  wiib  lb*  Raw  Farw*. 

Never  Reckon  Your  Glvckens  Before 

Xb-ey're    Hatobod  ! 

Mr.  .loaatnanblabb 


•  I     *H»      ldM.»   Rots. 


SW>     «M  ■lflOOj.Wr,    A  VI 


ToiDMT  BaMan 
..  Taoe.Cam»b  II 
.  Butt  JteWsawa 

Must*  Mli wort, 
-irtbrvea 


en  Co* 


No. 


!»•    C  SO*. 


,*a.OI 


-   MOLD  EV 
I.r.ruN    a  Poat.tr.aL    ftolaadid  pia- 
44d  Bar-rooa... 

-.p»tifc«  tw«l»r)ar«n    of  Pi  AW. 

«  Fur  nn«  »0  hold.   


"6";K|IILD  HAS  RETURNED  TO 

I  (Will 

r,i,n  Itn    Parent. 


KA    SHIRT    STORE, 

rmwwy     freer.,  hm   Ktoio.rd  to 

1     Hncond     Ktreet, 

»«■   will    find    m   eamplcte    »a- 
•  f    "niKTN    and     Fl'HWMII- 

•t    Ibe    nanal    l»w  prieca. 

XEXROKT    it   CO). 


_  |>KHF  rfl  FOR  THE  OUR*  OF  RBffTJMA- 

'  *-       •    a  1  Ooct.ipsilao.  Ami  kiadrtd  J>j»»k«. 
BaaaaaaaaP  *° 

■aaaaaKli'rr  MwMiiwnl.i;  baTSaftia 

3  lM«it    )  iumuj  to  u,e  ,.,.,.,,  v4iQt  of  roar  Mr- 
Rj^RjMsl  -*>  '•to  fbaamillo  irombm." 

I a war,  TtakMO:    "  Tour  ApsHsot  bu 
nitorsdnj  haaJla  scd  rtjulitaa  tbo 

*wibi(oii,   Grand  Hotel:    "  Yotir 
l  s»  for  •tbiDtnlnm   b»  provsd  on- 


ul  tothi.dai  (now 

.lt>»t«='!«r  sxperleneed  one  twlD»e 

a  la  two  we* 


JW     M< 
otl,  DeomaUtoa 

shoes  Dora,  BtaU  Yeabel:  "  Aftsr 
r  Media*  I  am  now  lo  aood  health-a 
•blob  I  faaaa  been  deprived  for  mors 

US." 

asters  aaa  setaeen  at  the  Depot—  «1 1 

iiaUtJT, 

HCirHY     »atOM., 

■ole  Asjanla. 
>K.  JORDAX'I 

IITOUCIL  IUSEUI, 

>  omeditlae. 

,  ABB  INRTOUOT- 


(a^fxLB^ERS 


CURES    DYSPEPSIA. 


.lJ<iXL'B^M 


-    Tone    to   the   Stomach. 


(^fxj/B^s 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 
Pa 


™&**mwm 


la  a  Sore  Relief  for  Indigestion. 


"{f^hl^nHS 


HAS  HO  aUPUilOR  At  A 

BLOOD    PURIFIER. 

WILLIS*    BAND. 

MU8IO     rtJItrflflnBD    FOR    ALL 
oee»*>OB*.    UoAio  importod.  ftmotrd 
And  for  •»'•. 

MARCCIM.    HI.VM     I-tader    nf1 
Urrhnlr*. 
UKKKY  TON  UCK  MKUDW,  l.«avd- 

of  Bnu  Hnad. 
aVOrdan  from  lb*  conniry  pronptL*  kttoodod 
to       AddrnsB    M.      W.     WILLIS,    K»lon'*     Moilo 
Morn.  lUt*  MoL*.<cni«rir  itr*pt,  or   HARCTJ8  M, 
BLUM.  «tt»  Mootvoniorr  Al/pot.  )s6  tf 


COSMOPOLITAN 

fc'uviiigs  aud  Exchange  Bank, 

Xo.  •*«  MoDtffomerj  atreat, 

>Hootaom*rr  Block.) 

Ql'AlANTM    WV*»  •XOO.OOO 

Toraa  DaeoaO,  ea«  t«r  onl.  par  mootb.    £t- 
poalta  PAYABLE  uN  DEMAND,  alx  per  cast. 
■Or-Nolti.trrtr'aa  or  onAr»»  for  H ink  Book. 

W.  B.  TLIOMPSOK.  Praddtnt. 
J.  OROOKRR.  B«r«tarT-  mjMn) 


IN.   8WJEENEY, 

MERCHANT  TAILOR 

AS    MECOND    ITBIIT. 

FINE    GOODS I~PERPEOT    FITS! 

Satisfaction    Cuarantoetl I 

AFIHB    LIKE   OF  8PH1KO   AND  SUMMES 
Good,  Jo4tf«04iT4d.    C'4  1  ana  im  tbair 
ay  AS  Beaail  atrcat. aifl7  la 


M  .DdTran»a>llaaloiij-o»Bb.aninalt»d.'lTi. 
>Qbaaui«aaoff4i4kDaiHd4Ur,froml04.at.ta  Ft 
1  V.  it.    Bplrft»al  Olrolaa.    SODiJaT,  '" J 


Pacific    Purchasing, 

PRINTING.   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL.   LECTURE.    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

IlnomiAi      lo     iiikI      17.  ...<»'—<>     WfUatlilii^l  on     htroftt. 


SIM  II A  I.    FIOTIfE    TO 

Picnic  And   Hull   Committee*. 

WI    ARK     PREPARED    TO    KURWUH 
UA.M'H  anil    UirJUB-  fltA 
taa  t)aat  maaloiao.  In    tlia  Hialf.  ondar  ooapi. 
taot  la»'!a'«.  at  f al r  raraa. 

*PE\C'EK     III,  II Alt/. 

.    ..ANIi    ... 

II.4.KKT    AM1.AK. 

With  tbalr  Otaal  Hanaallnn  . 

OOUHTJBBFEI    I". 

TIIK    ABOVE    ABTIIDI    AKr    J«I>W 
AaA'ad  bj  maaaiara  Waal  of  Ibo  liocky  Hobo 


•ii'i'Ho  TBOin:. 

laclodlm  tba)  rblld  Wandar,  lAPPIIO. 
I.KIir.    ll.I.ia. 

Mis*  n.  r.i. i. is  .id  w.  r.i.i.is. 

Serlo.CoHla    and    Daaltlata. 
OCT    IHTOJ, 

,...AKD.... 

I.  i;  «'   If     Alt  AY  M  S, 

ON    llliHHIiukN.    AMI    <  AN     II K  F.N. 

U<ua,  tbro'idb  oar  air.nt;. 

MIIK11IIIAN     I  OICHVN    .V    CO, 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 

$50, 

....AT.... 

LANCASTER'S 

SIT  WA«HlN«JTOS  MTKSFT. 

I. It  in,  Opo.  Ma«iilra'a  Opara  Hoaaa. 


TOOHDEn 


SANGER  HALLE 

(SINOKR'B  HALL,) 
14     OKAItY    B.T.,    NaCAB     KIABNf. 


JVono  hot  Ihc  C'holceat  fSranda  of    W1»aa> 

and   Mqnnri  OB  bund. 

DEPOr  WIYAND  M.  IASCHTS  BAY  BREWifT 

OIIRIB  FKLDMABn. 


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II  H*« 


"J.BOIS  OKV  A*a  KH.I0-*« 
*s»lp«i*I  J»J  aanoaif  jo  *Jita«}  -)tnta«|^.4f-> 

■sj*S|0  pa* 
tiont-rj  .aaon  ««T|,  ■■•»i  Aiuspom  ii  '«lom,.j«Ai> 
jo  )  -aq  po«  ihijjqo  <o»q  »q,  q,|M  Mfatroai  it#q  aqi 
of  p»>fooo  'nfi-is  pa*  idti)  j  )M0|oqa  pu*  a  a 
HHXXS'AO  J.BHU,TJ  HHX  HSIKHHrf  a7l\ 
-*1tuo|tranrtnoaij  ^ 

loq  'lai«u){  no  ',aoj,i  i.inmng         ..aaaiV'aW 

asnefj  doija  pue  JsiSnoS^ 

OUIOVd  NH3HAB08 

•jiasaiioj  Xofaa  pire  i|v»M  saii 


O 


c. 


OLD 

OAVK~MENOR8,     at    tba 
m  ii  oldorlgiD^RadDoD.  lO'iaary 

•tnot,  bataraan  Kaaivr  »uii  Dupoit,  *bar»  voa 
—  nOTANB  GOLD  UBAK  Kfej,.  notfyjSiyf- 


THE   OLD 
Hot    Scotcn, 

IS  Mortea  Street,   near  JKearey. 

All    Driuka    'Xeri    Cents 
Hot  Prinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  *WD  JbRRY  IN  TOWS. 

Alwava  on  fll*  tba  Now  York  Harald.  Huxpar'f 
Wnsklr,  Frank  Loslla'a.  Daf'i  Dolnn,  Polico  O* 
zaM«,  aJI  tbo  Oaliforala  papora,  alto  London 
Ponoh,  Boll'iLlfa.  Illoatratod  London  Hawa.  Oall 
aad  aatlafr  yoaraalf. 

»W  Don't  force'  the  tin  of  tba  Hot    N»ntrh. 

f«7  tf  W.  b.  WALDKOM.  Frapnator. 


GEORGE    MAYES 

DRALKR  IS  0Y8TBRS.  OLAM8 
andaU.kioda  of  SHELL  FI8H. 


BUlla Koa.  40,  Al,  4B,  Oalifomia 
MarkaL  aatracc*)  on  Oaliforala  wtraot    •»• 
Pvbtlo  or  artraU  partial  a-jd   taAiiiun  aappUad 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MR.  P.  BBR43EB,  FORMERLY 
pToprlan.ro!  Hif  Mlm  rt'  Iloa- 
■  ..nrMi'.  tv  ■  tahfn  tn*>  tnanaftaTnant 
of  boib   tho   MitHMi'  Rocaanrant  on^ 

ircial   atrmit.  and    the  Miners'*- 

Kraooli  on  Markat  alraat.  to  psrtnsrablp  wRb  MR. 
A  UKAVKUR,  mhn  haa  boon  ooonaetad  w*t*  lha- 
firm  tori»ntrt.  TtrprovomantabaT*  bean  t&aoakat 
tba  uuiMiuo  dapartmantt  tbat  will  randar  tba  M»- 
oara'  mora  popular  tbaa  It  hao  arar  bean  dnrinc 
tba  VI  jraarouf  lU  protparity.  Oar  Dilla  of  -Fara 
ambraoa  all  tba  dalloaotva  of  tba  aaaaon.  Oar 
u'-oUo  la  "Oood  Fara,  Good  Oooklnc  and  Modanaa 
Obai-Reo." 

P.  BKBAM  A  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT,. 

431  aad  ESS  Oommaialal.  aaal 
T69  Markat  ttraot. 
Opan   ron  f>  A.K.  to  10  r.u.  anSl  la* 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VIK4IMIA    CaTTI".    WEfVAJDA, 

THIS  ELSOANT  THHATHK  HAS  BKEOV  JUB- 
daeoratad,  aad  can  ba  rooted  by  tba  ni«b»  oa* 
by    the  waak.     Stars   and   tzaTSttag1    oopaaaaajav 
UDaralfT  ttaatad  wltb  on  *^*^Yl^Mlf*"' 
Manaaar  and  aola  Prot>i4aaaaF 


TATBS' 

Branch  Saloon  and  Billiard  Hal 

Cor.  M«rk*t  ond  Third  straxta. 
HaJB.    ear.  Coaasacrclal    aaa,    L«ld*arfa*r:aT. 

LONG  tBINK»"«TH»lf  PltlllK. 


' 


r&r 


THE  JOTTBSAL  OV  AJtUBEaTEHTB. 

Pntdiafaed  •*■»»  Day  in  the  Year  by 
9,m       y.        BOGA-RDT7S 

stssSMereAtaQt  soul  &*&  W»-bls«toB  fti* 
Below  Mont«oniary,  San  Francisco. 


TUESDAY &aY  6*  l8~3 


Marital    Criticism. 

The  Sacramento  Bee  baa  a  wonderful  ma- 
sical  critic.  Speaking  of  Blind  Tom,  he 
■ays: 

He  is,  to  state  the  fact  genlly,  a  bopelew 
idiot,  bat  in  tbe  ezecntion  ot  mnsic  be  is 
acknowledged  tj  be  witoout  a  peer  on  the 
face  of  tbe  earth.  By  bim  Gott&chalk  is  the 
merest  smatierer,  Thalbsrg  etup  d. 

The  man  who  wrote  that  would  prononnce 
a  parrot  who  could  speak  in  five  or  six  lan- 
guages the  superior  of  any  Unguis:  liring. 
Blind  Tom  ia  a  wonderful  phenomenon,  but 
h-a  eiecatioa  of  tbe  manic  wh  eh  he  imitates 
will  no  more  compare  with  the  playing  of 
ThalUrg  than  "Old  Dog  Tray"  will  with 
Mendelssohn's  "Hymn  of  Praiss." 


Very  Mean. 

The  Chronic^  is  o  ( ten  >  tup  idly  mean.  It 
•aid  on  Henday : 

The  Call  of  yesterday  printed  a  shockiDg 
bid  wood  cot,  iupposed  to  be  an  outline  of 
-the  railroad  lands  at  tbe  Potrero  and  the 
borderiner  bay,  and  endeaTCTtd  to  convince 
its  readers  thai  it  was  a  map  of  the  Modoc, 
lava  beds  and  Tule  lake.    Too  thin. 

The  truth  of  tbe  matter  it  that  the  cat 
instead  of  being  "shocking  bad" — to  nse 
■Chronicle  English— wsb  without  exception 
tbe  very  best  in  point  of  artistic  finish  and 
printing  that  has  been  published  in  a  daily 
paper  in  San  Francisco. 

^ -•> 

gi^ns  of  DUnpprovnl. 

Public  sentiment  ia  opposed  to  marital 
infidelity  at  Sheffield,  England.  A  married 
man  who  was  caught  making  lore  to  a  girl 
was  taken  by  a  crowd  who  carried  him  to  a 
public  house,  tattooed  him,  and  fined  bim 
fire  shillings.  He  was  then  turned  over  to 
a  number  of  women,  who  shaved  the-  hair 
off  his  bead,  applied  a  large  treacle  plaster, 
oat  off  bis  whiskers  and  emptied  several 
bags  of  flour  over  him. 

Drop    It. 

The  Alta  joins  with  Figaeo  in  making  fan 
of  Stephen  Maybe ll  for  ciliing  himself  "the 
Poet  Laborer."  Sam  Booth  writes  much 
better  verse  taan  tha  "Poet  Laborer,"  never 
teia  it  interfere  with  his  daily  labor,  and  is 
so  modest  that  all  are  glad  to  recognize  bis 
talent.  Stephen  May  bell  should  take  exam- 
ple by  bim,  and  he  may  yet  achieve  fame. 

Consoling. 

A  Missouri  judge,  a  few  days  ago,  adminis- 
tered the  following  consolation  to  a  crimi- 
nal whom  he  was  sentencing  to  death:  "If 
guilty,  you  richly  deserve  the  fats  wbi:h 
awaits  you;  if  innocent,  it  will  be  a  gratifi- 
. cation  for  you  to  feel  that  you  were  h  ■  n . ei 
without  socb  a  crime  on  your  conscience;  in 
either  ease  yon  will  be  delivered  from  a 
world  of  ctre." 


Explained. 

The  piinfal  report  that  some  of  the  sol- 
diert  ran  away  when  surprised  by  tbe  Mo- 
docs,  is  evidently  untrue.  Tbe  Chronicle 
correspondent  explains  that  some  c  nfosioD 
arose  "from  their  retiring  without  orders  " 


Iqpras,  nor  Is  your  time  to.bny  your  under- 
clothing at  a  great  sacrifice,  because  E.  Fried- 
Lander  has  gone  to  Europe  to  buy  his  Fall  Im- 
portations, and  baa  left  erdtri  to  soil  his  large 
Stock  el  lidies'  and  children's  underclothing, 
comprising  all  styles  acd  patterns,  cheaper  taan 
at  any  other  place  In  tbe  city.  Rtnvmber  tbe 
number,  9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Building.      8b 


JEverybody    Suited. 

There  la  no  end  to  tbe  multitude  of  fashions 
f  n  haw.  At  "  Ths"  Bat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny) ,  all  these 
nrw  itylea  can  be  found.  Tbe  stock  is  immense 
— the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  on*  who 
.goes  there  ia  sure  to  be  suited.  a 


Five  HundredMen  Wanted 

Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 
-What  Cheer  laundry,  131  Leddeedorff  at.       * 


i  Beautiful  New  Carpets. 
At  Jae.  W.  Bumham  At  Go's,  Ko.  618  Market 
•and  17  Post  streets,  are  going  like  hot  cakes, 
;H*W  and  choice  patterns  constantly  arriving. 
A  perfect  rnsh  t-a  see  and  buy  them.  Elegant 
parlor  tnrnltnre  nude  to  order  in  the  finest 
artle. 


4a 


Don't  Pall  So  Call  and  See 

The  most  wonderful  and  gifted  Doctor  Vcr- 
-  tune  Teller  of  the  age,  MaDAHS  Smith,  Astrol- 
oger, jmt  arrived  from  tbe  East,  and  can  be 
consulted  on  ail  events.  Sbe  ha*  obanns  for 
Luck,  Lot*  and  Happlneap,  which  never  fail  to 
taae  effect.  Office  Consultation,  $2  ;  by  Le  t<i\ 
S3.  All  communications  ttrictly  private.  Office 
hours  from  10  o'clock  a  h.  to  8  p.m.  Satisfac- 
tion go  rtnteed  in  every  reepeeL  Office,  15 
-6eoond  street.  Boom  11.  40 


Twenty   Thousand 

Papa-  Collars,  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
'Wbat  Cheat  Laundry,  offl:*  121  Leidesdorffst. 

Trie    Best    Bemedlea, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dx.  Per- 
ry's Webfoot  pais,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Saneome 
,  center  of  Commercial.  • 


■Joo    Fastidious  for  Mils  World. 

There  is  one  young  man  in  the  world  who 
ie  in  a  perfectly  hopeles»  oocditioo.  He 
writes  to  the  editor  of  a  weekly  paper  as  fol- 
lows? 

Iw.shtoask  vou  a  question  desply  ood- 
ceraing  my  future  bappiues*.  lama  youog 
man,  weiltby,  aod  have  a  gocd  pre  fossional 
standing.  Looking  upon  marriage,  like  re- 
ligion es  ioEeparable  from  life,  lam  anxious 
toentsr  ioto'that  greatest  of  earthly  alli- 
ances. I  have  seen  much  of  society,  and 
almost »  million -wjmen,  I  suppase,  but  I 
bare  never  found  one  who  BUited  me  in  toto 
—against  whom  there  was  not  noma  objec- 
tion—who did  not  fail  to  correspond  with 
my  "ideal  woman." 

This  is  simply  terrible.  He  hes  seen  a 
million  women,  but  none,  alas !  not  even 
one,  suited  bim.  We  feel  snob,  an  interest 
in  Mm  that  we  have  half  a  mind  to  import 
a  million  of  women  from  Europe,  and  Bor- 
neo, and  Sanegambia,  and  Ujiji,  and  Lower 
Canada,  for  him  to  run  his  eyes  over,  in  the 
hope  tbat  he  would  find  his  ideal  womaa. 
But  what's  the  use?  A  man  who  can't  suit 
himself  in  a  miscellaneous  million  of  Amer- 
ican women  might  as  well  give  up.  There 
is  no  woman  on  earth  that  will  do  for  him. 
He  ought  to  have  one  constructed  especially 
for  him ;  and  even  then,  if  Borne  power 
should  call  a  full-blown  Venus  suddenly  into 
existence,  it  is  deabtful  if  he  would  be  per- 
fectly sausfied,  for  he  Is  so  dreadfully  par- 
ticular, so  uncommonly  fastidious.  And 
even  if  be  was  pleased  with  her,  ten  chances 
to  one  if  sbe  should  be  with  him— in  fact, 
wo  are  certain  she  wouldn't— and  then  there 
would  be  no  match  after  all.  He  has  but 
one  resource  in  his  lonely  misery.  If  we 
were  in  his  place,  we  would  go  ont  to  tome 
quiet  and  retired  place,  far  away  from  hu- 
man society,  from  an  unsympatbe:ic  world, 
from  happy  men  and  women,  and  from  anti- 
dotes and  doctors  and  stomach  pumps,  and 
feed  on  poison  until  we  died.  Either  this 
or  to  give  his  affections  to  a  rag  doll  stuffed 
with  sawdust,  are  the  only  alternatives.  He 
ia  too  horribly  particular  for  tbia  earth. 

A  Clear  AJibL 

The  following  took  place  in  an  attempt  to 
an  alibi: 

Attorney  B— :  Ton  say  that  Ellis  plowed 
for  you  all  day  on  the  29th  of  November? 

Witness  (referring  to  his  book)— Yea. 

B—  What  did  be  do  on  the  30th  ? 

W.— He  chopped  woo3. 

B.— On  the  31st  ? 

W.— That  was  Sunday,  and  we  went  equir- 
rel-hnnting. 

S.— What  did  he  do  on  ths  32d ! 

W.— He  threshed  wheat  on  that  day. 

B.— What  did  he  do  on  tbe  33d  ? 

W.— Itwaa  raining,  and  he  shaved  out 
some  handles. 

8.— What  did  be  do  on  the  34th? 

W.— He  chopped  wood. 

8^— What  did  he  do  on  the—  But  before 
the  question  could  be  finished  the  witness  a 
wife  seized  him  by  the  collar  and  whisked 
him  ont  of  tbe  witness-box  yelling  in  his 
affrighted  ear:  "You  old  fool!  don't  you 
know  that  there  are  only  thirty-one  days  in 
November  ?"  

The    Bine   and  The   Gray. 

At  Louisville,  Ey.,  Federals  and  Confed- 
erates will,  with  "a  hand  impartially  tender 
laurel  the  graves  of  the  dead."  former 
foes  will  meet  on  tho  30ih  of  this  month, 
and  will  join  together  in  the  beautiful  work 
of  decorating  the  graves  of  both  Lthe  Fed- 
eral and  Confederate  soldiers. 

Under  the  sod  and  the  dew 

Waiting  the  Jndgmeut  Day, 
Under  the  roses,  the  Bine ; 
Under  tbe  lilies,  tbe  Gray. 


Oystera. 
In  strolling  round  the  other  night. 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
unr  careless  feet,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  soieen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  mossy  atone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  Bettly  fell. 
Made  that  wtnaow  seem  to  be 
Rome  fairy  grotto  of  the  sta. 

Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let* s  go  In  hare- 
It  loors  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Hade  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mlgnt  name,     we  found  It  trae, 
And  cooktd  nfco^mjtaneiy,  too; 
Ail  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Oooked  every  Btyle;  Just  think  of  that, 
And  If  your  mouth  dont  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  crabe  and  terrapins  ;] 
In  tact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  ail  kindsof  game, 
rtsh,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  oould  name. 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found,  twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  beet  Ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  ntoe  dinners," 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  hlro  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  House,  S37  Bush  street,  above 

Montgomery ;  open  Day  and  Night. 

rmanr.ra  HAaKR.  Proprietor. 


Clam  Otaowtler  Every  KlarXat. 

Tbe  beet   chowder  in  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  16  Morton  street,  jast  off 

1*1 


S«jr>    BfoorH, 
Formerly  of  Bass  House  Carriages,  can  b; 

round  in  front  or  Coleman  Bros,   clothing  es> 

'abUshment,  southwest  comer  Hash  and  Mont- 

gomery  ts.,  or  Dexter  Babies.    Oanrfaoe  orders 

■alt     it   either  p.]_aoe_projEja^a_aitatd^d^o_dAx, 


Attention,    Ladle* 

To  give  the  akin  tbe  softness  of  velvet,  and 
the  tint  of  the  lily  to  the  complexion,  nee 
Diexzr's  Santa  pe  la 1. L 

Dental  Work. 

1  ob  rraxsr  qujtjst  or  won,  go  to  T.  C  Jes- 
sup,  dentist,  cor.  Sutter  md  Montgomery,  over 
Tncker**. 8-C 

ObAZBioTAirz.— Madame  Olara  antenla,  the 
Clairvoyant  Physician  and  Independent  Trance 
Medium.  933  Kearny  street,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine. 
Consultations  in  English,  Trench  and  Gtorman.x 


Public  Accommodation. 
Washing  left  at  the  cfifice  before  8  a. 
be  returned  rn  the  evening  If  reqoirvd;  we 
never  disappoint!  What  Chear  Laundry,  121 
Lelaeadorff  street. 

t  Pratt'a  AbolIUew  OIL 


The   Right  Spirit. 

Thesjn  of  the  late  Dr.  Thomas,  killed.by 
fe  Medics  has  written  a  charming  letter  to 
the  Hon.  A.  A.  Sargent  on  the  Indian  trou- 
bles.    He  says: 

The  Indians  are  wbat  thsy  are,  I  believe; 
because  tbe  whits  men  with  whom  they  are 
io  c  intact,  have  been  wnat  they  have  been. 
We  ard  tj  b'ame,  net  tbe  poor  Modoos  ;  bat 
tbt*  raj  acquis,  luwiesa,  perfidious  wuiteiare 
guilty  of  his  blond.  We  blame  no  one  'for 
his  death. 

Hes&ys  further  on  : 

Tbe  flurry  will  soon  pass  over.  Without 
saying  any tning  now,  let  tue  government 
edbere  tj'i:s  grind  nnrpoee,  to  be  just  and 
true  ti  theSd  ohildren  of  the  laud.  Don't 
Jet  the  preoions  blood  of  the  dead  be  only 
the  oiguai  foi  an  insuie  crusade  for  ven- 
geance. Let  it  not  be  for  war  alone.  They 
died  T7t  j  iivtd  for  peace.  T  1  be  sure  puce 
will  come  through  extermination; 

The  Chronicle  commenting  ou  this,  says: 

The  letter  breathes  a  spirit  of  forgiveness 
wbieb  many  peraotts  will  be  uoable  to  ap- 
preciate or  understand. 
BiTi.e  spirit  which  the  letter  breathes,  ia  tbe 
spirit  of  Christian  gentleman,  a  character 
only  too  rare  in  these  times.  It  is  of  course 
a  spirit  whioh  the  Chronicle  is  utterly  in- 
capable of  understand ing. 


A   Book  Reviewer. 

The  gentlemen  who  write  the  book  "re- 
views" for  the  Sau  Francisco  daily  news- 
papers, are  remarkable  for  the  extensive 
reading  and  critic ii; seamen,  whioh  so  well 
qualities  the  m  for  the  work.  As  an  instance 
of  thrs  we  may  mention  that  the  Call  "re- 
viewer" in  noticing  a  book,  entitled  'High 
Lire  in  New  York,"  by  Jonathan  Slick,  Esq., 
of  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  says:  ''Slick's  hu- 
mor is  too  well  known  to  require  comment." 
The  Call  "reviewer"  evidently  thinkB  that 
Ibis  Jonsthan  Sliek  is  Sam  Slick  (Judge 
flalibnrton) ,  end  would  doubtless  in  review- 
ing "Pickwick  Abroad,"  by  Reynolds,  credit 
it  to  Dickens, 


The  Last  New  Song. 

Air— "Jfort  dh  Chsndtm," 
Emerson  Oorvflle  is  my  name, 
M?  business  always  is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  aod  Fancy  Boast, 
Relishes  these,  tbat  my  house  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
Oht  hi£h  oh!  Oht  high  ohl 
None  who  have  been  bnt  again  will  go. 
Corville  fays  sol  says  sot 
On  Ptoe  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remember  the  number  and  oall  again. 
Visions  of  SaeU-n-h  in  every  style, 
Inwardly  cause  you  much  to  smile. 
Ladies  with  escorts  there  always  go, 
Ladies  got  Ladles  go  I 
Emerson  OorviUe's  polite!  and  so 

8-1  They  got  they  got  they  go  f 

-■■■■♦■  — 

Pbxvaxe  Lxbsoks  in  ths  Fumes  Lasgtjase 
by  J.  Josset,  gradaate  of  the  University  of 
Paris,  late  Professor  of  De  la  Uonnats'  Normal 
School  for  Teacher j,  and  of  Bt.  Mary's  College, 
London.  404  Geary  street,  between  Mason  and 
Taylor,  npitairs.    Ben  of  reference  given.    4  o, 

Liadies  "Vlwltlnit  Oar-as. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Jomv  P. 
Dwykb,  126  Sotter  street,  op  posit*  Lick  House, 
and    at    the    Grand    Hotel.    N.   B.— HaaDEXs- 

CEIZFS  JTEATLT  HASHED.     PEN  MAX  6  HIP    Of  eVfcrj 
description  to  order.  9 


NEW   ADVERTISEMENTS. 


LA    FORMES' 

Hair  Restorative  Powder 

TH  IS  POWDER  WILL  PREVENT  THB  HAIR 
from  falling  c.3.  and  also  rettore  a  new  growtb 
Of  Hair  to  tbe  balo  Qe&d  within  a  few  weeks  where 
toe  roots  ate  not  destroyed,  ibis  powder  is  mixed 
with  warm  water  ana  used  as  awash  three  times 
»  week,  a  trial  ot  one  boi  wi<1  convince  ?na  that 
tail  is  r0  hombng.  Price  50  cents.  Office,  »0 
ANNA  SI'KEIlT.  between  Kaey  and  Ellis,  Powell 
■eg  aiaaon. -  m)€lm*i 


ARION 

Pianoforte. 


DEOX.ARED  BY  THfe? "';  J!BSB8_AT  iaTsYIJi 
Fair  of  the  Anerioan  Institute,  after  a  blind- 
fold  trial    agtiDSt    Steinwrny's,  Ohiokerinjr's,  anr 
others,  to  b*THt:  BEST  ON  EXHIBITION.     0. 
CTSTAZ,   So  le  Agent,    SO  O'Farrell  street. 
N  B.— Pianos  of  all  stylex)  TO  RENT.         mar* 


PICNICS,  EXCURSIONS      ETC. 


*&*&^8t 


SlyfWAN 


Pnotographs  Painted 

IN  WATER  COLORS   AND    RBTOUOHED'IN 
Ink.  from  th*  smallest  to  fall  life-slse,  alwajs 
in  tin  most  aatiaf  ictory  manner,  on  very  moderate 

termB"  EMILY  B.  EAaTHAI. 

4»0  Eammr  i  trees, 

aptSlsa  Between  Oalif omia and  Pin*. 


A.   W.    WHELDEN, 

Whitener  and  Paper  Hanger, 

Urn.    Vn   SHAKY   STBEKT. 

.pllaj     -  Bitgwn  Dqpont  .Bd  Stockton. 


CENTRAL    BATHS, 

NO.  IIS  GEARY  STREET. 
B&ths,  2.5  oboU.  Best  accom- 
moltt-ions  in  thaciti.  Separate 
^aa—entr^noe  for  Ladias.  The  Baths 
^^_*J_ItSBwf»re  fltt-d  dp  w.th  all  modern 
isaproTemmta.  Hair  Cut  '.10c,  sh«Ting  sad  Sham- 
p-ioiog.  Cbildrfln'd  ia<r  neatlr  cot.  Ladies' Sbam- 
pooms.ol  C*st3.     Pri  rate  room   for  Lad  is? . 

S9y*BtraBC*ra   ri  ttioa;   tbs  citr  are  re»p«otf ally 
requested  to  pitronizs  these  Baths.  msS 


CLilRVOTANT.-     _ 
j  ait  arrived  from  Europe;  answers  m«n-(' 


HAD.    KARTELLS,  ,  •, 

Sqrope ;  answers  »eP~«?Tfc 

taiqasstious;  dsTelopea    midiDot;   mscue-    J» 
tiiss.     Oirol»s,   Toe'dar  and    Saturday  eTBninjs; 
namss  aivea.    French  and  Gsrman  spoken.    Ad- 
Isaion:     Ladie*.   EifrrlOsaU;  OenUsmen,    Ope 


GRAND  EXCURSION 

TO  THB 

FARALLONES! 

rpHE    STEAMSHIP 

Wm.  Taber, 

OiPFAJN OHA8.  THOKKE 

WILL    UUTI 

Markei-sireet     Whari, 


Sunday,  May  llih,  at  9  A.M., 

And  irrire  at  tha  Islands  at  11  at .  sharp.  Ample 
aocommoiJations  will  bs  providea  for  tbs  1  oding 
of  passflngere. 

The  steamer  ha)  been  entirely  re&ttei,  and  it  is 
proposed  by  the  Oommltt«e  of  Arraosementa  to 
m*kt  tsii  Tilii  exonrsion  of  tbe  season. 

Erery  department  will  bs  ia  thorongbly  compi- 
ttot  beads. 

A  fl--e  Baadof  Muiio  will  aooospany  the  Bxoar- 
lien. 

Single  Tickets S«  SO 

Tickets  for  ttcBllennw  and  I.ndy ...     4  OO 
ED.  OHAUBKRLIN. 
OAPT.  GEO.  E.  HUNT. 
my€  td  Committee  of  Arrangements. 


OITT     GARDBNS, 
Oomar  T.eld.Q  and  Polaom  Btresu. 


■II   11,    1ST3 


First    Grand 

GERMAN  MILITARY  FESTIVAL 


....or  THE..., 


German  Dragoons 


Captain  George  A.  Rabe.  Grand  Marshal, 

Fscorted  by  tbe  Officers  of  tbe 

FIKST    LI&HT    DU1GOONS, 

Captain  B.  Here, 

Onaeera  S.  F.  Hmiars,  Cap*.  OT.  Heryber 

THE    eFBUlMi    KIFJLKS,  , 

Oapt.  J,  Sehnelder. 

THB    0.     P.     FTSlLKEHfl, 

Capt.  J.  Oantna. 

THS   CAUFOR.VIA    JACCEES, 

Oapt.  Bpesgae.. 

GEBUAN  GUattl)  FC8IE.EKB9, 

Oapt.  Sotmeidar. 

THE    STEUBEN     IHABK, 

Oapt.  Weloharis. 

And  a  depntation  fr am  all  tho  Cavalry  of  the 

STATE,  ARMY  AND  NATT. 


Tbe  ProoeaaioD  will  form  on  Bu«B    Strset.    tha 
right  resting  on  Powell  Street,  at  9%  A.M.,  and 

march  at  10  o'clock  sharp  tbrongh  ins  principal 
Btraete  to  the  Oity  Gardens,  where  a  Grand  Dtcner 
will  be  seTTed  to  the  Dragoona  and  their  f»cort<i. 
The  beef  and  real  having  been  fattaned  by  Miurs. 
Lax  A  Afiiler  expressly  for  this  ooouien. 

Co&cert  by  Prof.  Mahdea's  Band. 

ADDBEWb;  HOST,  HK.  8TIEGUTZ 


Games  for  Cash  Priz-s  amonotiof  to  SI, 
will  be  held.    At2o'elook       SsV    *        "    *Sf      - 

The     Serial     Sliip 

The  wonder  of  the  world  will  be  exhibited,  and 
danciDR  will  commence  at  -.L_-  fn  both  paTilione.and 
a  Grand  Concert  in  the  Concert  Stand  will  be  oon- 
tinned  natil  dark.  Or-nd  Ball  in  th*  uew  p\vinon 
all  night.    Admission,  .W  cents:  Children,  253. 


Ob  Satnrdsy,  May  10th, 

The  Great    Aerial  Sliip 

Will  make  an  anoension  oarrpiog  ten  pauengars, 
all  well-known  citizens  oE  San  Praeoisco.  Prof.  O 
J.  K  Farriew  Is  tbe  inventor,  and  ca:  tain  on 
thisvoyarn.  This  shin,  orflvieg  maobine  will  be 
on  exhibition  on  Tuesday  and  all  the  week.  Admis- 
Biorj.Mct.s.  my5td 


S.  F.aad  N.  P.  B.R.  Co. 


CHANCE  JDF     TIME. 

ON  AND  AFTFR  APRIL  1,  1573.  THE  STEAM- 
or  ANTELOPK,  oonoectiag  at  DooaDUo  Laud- 
ing with  the  San  Cranoiaco  it  North  Paciflo  Rail- 
road Company  for  Cloverdale  and  all  intermediate 
etstiouB.  will  leave  San  Francieoo  daily  (tJuadsjs 
exopted),  from  Btoadway  Wharf,  at3£t>  P.M._  Re- 
turoing,  the  train  will  leave  Cloverdale  daily  at 
5:30  o'clock  a.m  ,  connecting  at  Dooanue  *itb  tbe 
maimer  and  arriving  in  Sao  F.anoisco  at  10:20  a  M. 
fhe  steamers  and  ears  mak«  close  connection! 
with  stages  tt  and  from  all  polati. 

SUNDAY   EXCURS'OnTTt  REDPCED   RATES. 

Leave  Ban  Francisco  at  8  a,  m.  every  Sunday- 
arriving  at  (Jlov^rdsle  at  1  o'cloot  P.  m  Betnroiog 
will  leave  Cloverdale  at  2  o'clock,  arriving  in  Ban 
Fra&eisoo  at  T  o'clock  This  will  «H  iw  exoar- 
siooiaU  several  bonre  at  any  of  tbe  places  along 
tee  line  ef  the  road.  For  all  information  apply  at 
the  Company's  office,  4 £41  Mot t vomers  street. 

ap!8 PETcR  UQNAHUB.  Preaident. 


Badger's  Gentral^Park,  Oakland 


THESE  BEAUTIFUL  GARDENS  ARE  NOW 
open  for  tue  sea  ion,  and  many  of  the  moat 


popular 


pzomes 


Will  be  held  there.  The  attractions  are  numer- 
ous. SKAITNG  PATiLION,  MUSEUM,  OYM- 
N  ASIUM.    BkatiOaT  free  on  week  days. 

Admlnlnn S5  Cents 

OHILDREN  IO  OBNTS  ap!7  tf 


PIANOS. 

A  LARGE  INVOIOB  OF  THOSR  FINE-TONED 
medium  priced  sleOAaTHO<i   PtABrOe 

—toe  most  dorable  and  reliable  initram»nM  Im- 
ported inw  tbe  market  for  the  prioe.  Oall  and  sea 
them. 

ORGANS. 

New  and  beautiful  s'vl-e  of  those  masrnlflsent 
j-KI.VCE  CABINET  OJXS>ANS-the  most 

perfect  reed  Instrament  made.  Tae  tons  Is  pure, 
powerful  aod  resonant.  Over  il.OOO  of  (hem 
have  been  sold. 

Sheet  Made.  Hcule  Bseki,  Mnsic  Fo- 
Itos,  Piano  Stools,  Ploao  Covers,  Tla>- 
Unfli  GsUt art,  Accordeena,  etc ,  etc, 

IN  THS  MUSIC  DEPARTMENT  OF 

A.  L.  BAJTCROFT  &  00.,  Agents. 

apMeodlm  '•!  M»rfeet  street. 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 

SJlCKAMF.XTO. 
\tr     K.  MORROW.    BOLK    FROPBIIITOa.— 


CHAS.  MAY  lU 

Pioneer  iCIoalll 

(Formerly  Mayer  A  Woj  ■ 
No.    SO    RSNTAOMIl  . 

Opposite  the  Llsfx  ym 
BBAROO,    408    EKAataT  | 

M 

Ladies  Cloaks,  ia 

and  Clotk,  i 

And  bia  new  styles  of  readt-ma,  1 
•therLADIEbr  SUITS,  at  VMSR  r 
Also,  a  large  stock  of  Strips*,  f 
hbawls,  Lace  Jackets.  Silk  »ad 
bilks.  Satins,  Cloaking*.  »*S  SSauI 
Thmmioga.  JUST  AJ^VstCI'F 
tbe  bpringBtyiasof  ' 

PLAIN      ANjB)      EHB1   | 

MAXtX   sum 

N.  E  — Oloaka.  DreiseB  aad  nib  L 
in  latest  faihioo,  at  raaaooablt  rat  I 


R    MAYER  CALLS   ATTxl 

large  and  well  selected  a 


S, 


HALL 


lR, 


S' 


,R( 


>ap.r' 

PAR, 


YELLO 
DOCI 

AMD  J 

IODIDE  of  PO' 

rVIHE     BEST     SPBUT*   I B, 


In   aie,      Parlfle,   tb«  II 
morbid,     eormpt    and    un* 
Cure.  Bkennattui  and  H mm 
Oald  ky  nil  Drnjil.l.. 


*81MCT,    41T    IIHSIIH 

SOLE  AGENTS  Ml 

SB.    PEKBT'I    LAST  C« 

DR.  PEKKT'S  WJtBNH 


POSTBl 

Programme,,  aad  ill  kind!  m  tm 

show,  LKirrBi,  cvaca 

ATU  and  CIBCHS  aUIl 

ATLOWRATB8,« 

H3.  T^.    Stj| 

S3*    CLAT    8TBB1 


THOMAS    W 

SIliVER 


— AKI>- 
BEFL1I1 


§/)  DRUBS,  Bit 

(>  1 11  tK     lllSICiL 

BSTABTiTBUBP 

av-LMUu  ti.,,  on  tha 
ML8SIOK  8TREBT,  ' 

N.  B.— Fla^ton^l 
.Miooal,  alvari  on  1 


FREE  AND  EA> 

ETEKI   »*.Tl7Bl»A1', 

Piano    and     Slntln«  •' 

CHARING 


ee©  Mission  street,  aeaw  ■ 

dsrO  EAGLE6  A  WILP^  J 


CANDIES. 

ALL     KlifDS     OE   THE 
made  at  oar  Steam  OandT 
ordere.  especially  from  tbe  *>- 
ard  will  be  promptly  ■g*]^1 
1*bVT  Hantmi     ~~ 


UHAMBRA  LODGI 

(_,     VJSKLY  rOBXHBW» 
■■f  deorinnlta.  T— , 

"H      Well  U»«»^  •"*"  u 
_Jal  Onmm.Md  ««««■,£  \ 
or  wltooot   board.     ALHA^oa.      i 
B1 »  9o«b  rtr^t 


BOOTS  ^ 
L.   BLS 

A^^S-rA-E^-S®1 
1;«),->«I1  b»  rafflwl  l.r  on  . 

Saturday  E»«al»«.  «••''  ll 
At  8PIBR8  A  POBDg.aornwBWI  I 


SbsSHsV 


P  hlladelphla_Bes*« 

OHAS.   T.  BBBGOLD,  I«**i 


ivxyvouii  I  I  :  «-* 


ui»r 


CALIFORNIA   MINSTRELS. 


IT  l»  \<  I  FIC     II  ALL 


Q    1*    A.    M    D 

Farewell  Concert 


COMPLIMCNTAAY 

BHIVEIFIT 


Mr.  Carl  Speigler 


.  wmmut  cvcnihu 


■  AT  1 


THE   MISCHIEVOUS   MONKEY! 

EIBRE]     COMES     VIVIAN! 

LISCF  2N   AND   FRIttCHENT 

i«j»  ..  ...aowiM  Kii.Lt 

■t»«i   a»i>  nEinnTai 


T»  ca*«Ld»  wllti  lh.  air.h-proToklDJI  ikctcL  aatlUaa 


Ooaa.aBT. 


BOB  UAUT 
"trLKMAO 
RICTKIT 


M03DAT  ETe5IIfO.  Km  1111, Tint  Apaatraaaa  of 

MIHM   AIVrVA.    AUAMt,  the  Queen  o.   Herlo-Comio  Vooallats 


MumIit   Hnrnoy,   Iho  .Tic  Daiioor  Par  Exrollonci'. 


PrrNnr«l« •!  B»ir*r^n«tlr 

Orl*>N4r.  MOnl.l   Prt»»(r    It..*". 

my  All   aula  aaauat  tka  Alaaaara  Tkaatra  aw  n  I    tnlw  on   alnnd.j. 

a^FarforaaaBtfa  to  ttaawc*  paoeraill*  at  altfht    o'cioek. 


»5  Onl. 

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■  at.  m.  »'■!  »ni 

»»•     >'IK»MI 


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t  oaauaaiu  ro>  oo«« 

«.  aaaai 

1 1 ;~ -*  fj*7*jJ-*?—  "■"— ■  "■«'"■ 

< ...  •r.i, 
•  oaixa  roa  oobjio 


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"-A«l  Ma.  •.•.JnilwWtfNMik.UI      I/..TIIH 


4.  aou>  rpa  oaixo  .. 

T.  *IRt»ADK»ita  TMh  Oatajaaa v«n 


«   AHPAUT* f,«TTlm 

B.  aval.,,.. 

I.  Dl'O-haOWnl  KntlK 

Mrs.  Hirktr  Mki  Carl  M»*l«l«*.. 


inaixins .    oaai  dim  ■. a  at 

■•.A,  oaa  b.  «»?.,«.  on  TumkImt  t.d  W*da.Baar,  Ma,  tab 

aad  2am,  .1  P.clflo  II .11.  .il'mi  .lira  od.rt*. 
as-T.ok.t.  lo  I.,  b.d  .1  BJaaan.  At.  lira,  ',.  Saa.b.rt  i  Saar. 

n.n'..  .Ld  Hrdt'.  Mq.leHtoraa. 


BUY  TEY ;  T&Y  BUY 


Vvrcalabratad  «1  £A  WTTint  Ml  I  ATS.    Tb«r  Bt  rtarrrn-T, 
latTOALL  A!ID  SEE  TBXM, 


■ed  ft>r  qiii'Mf  a«d  dnrmBillty  *>..  nnnr  ba  matcbad.    To  ba  had  onTyat  tba 
I    X     I.     ArfTIQW    HTOBr,     OlM    K'trnf  »trr«-    .  car    <'«..»  a. 


EPIZOOTIC. 


AttE 

6     IMT.KLK   *   i 

fo-narj  atr-at 


MFDI'MF*.  CAN  BE 

M     •*-    »r*flldHlg  ll  Um 

\     i*t*ly     by    Mm 
»>V       JaMIS 
...    A»l     Mant- 
•pHIdi 


I  JTPOIMEIYIEIVT 


l©   Opening 

^Wtid  Horticultural 

fre.% 

■•"^•iIrinc  exhibition 

District 


IHO*" 


U  <*a! 


icultural  Society, 

—AT 

Icultural  Hall 

'TO*    ITIaaT.     >UI     POST, 


-;^t  BEEN    POSTPONED. 


aff  tae  preValcaee  of 
,  lb.  E.lxnotlc. 

'  On©  "We els.. 


?  Day,  Thursday,,  May  8 


— 


continue  Nine  Days. 
%  AFTERNOON  AND  EVENING. 


'  n-tit    M  ik*  •aly  rrogr»«Aan«  at 


STILL  ANOTHER. 


NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 


ttae   Baal.    atre«t,   lirlw^o    Monti*m»rj 
urn  A  Kftmj, 

All  Drinks,  Plain  or  Fancy,  10c. 

OoaoooMd  i«  lb*  bail  atria  *vod  of  tbo 
Par «it  Liqaora. 

cnu  V--    rELDMAKM, 


TO  THE  UNFORTUNATE. 

DB8.TBOMMI.ITZil.KrtDF.'>.ORADUATKH 
of  Iba  Lalpwoand  Viatica  Uol*«rt<tl«i,  «od 
lam  .MeitlftQt  honroona  Uui«fl  KtaiAi  Army,  h»T« 
op«iwi1  tbnlr  OS -*  »nd  l^bcr»'orj  a.  No.  ASS 
KBAK^V  rtFRhRr.  noir f'aMTorBlav,  for tb»  traat- 
m*Di  of  dUaaaaa  of  lb*  Uno*T  ftad  0«ii«r*tiT*> 
DrtTtaOi,  and  all  Fftntala  Oo>nplalriU.  To  •ufforcra 
froro  Aatntoa.  Broi-obllia,  DiptborU,  Sora  Tnroal. 
Contain otloo  and  otbar  Di«*a<a*  of  iba  I.ar«« 
aa J  Tnroa'  wa  r»oij-n-nd  Frof«aat.r  Mnllrr'a 
M,i|<ni*  r.lrnri  of  Tnl/r,  InOlndiDr  Inbalmr 
ApM'ilnii  wb'ci  (a  tx'.aoalTela  aiad  in  Kuron*. 
and  for  which  we  are  lb«  Hola  Afanla  for  (be  Pa- 
olOo  Uoaal.  For  lartnar  r.irtlenl"»  call  tr  addr*a» 
DKS  Ti.OMMMTK  A  LF.KDKn, 
A18  K-arrn  «(-•*',  .Sao  Kr.ncUCi. 

OmCI  Ilur iiB-i-'roii.  I*  14  12  A. M.,  2  to  4  I*.  If  . 
aid  e  ti  7  i-.»! 

P  S ,— S*t>aral«oaLrAocf>  for  th«  aacomenortatiorj 
of  I^ira.  leN  l™ 


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Pupil  aff  l.a  Bf  alana  L.eror.  Parla. 

Ladies'  Hair  Dresser, 

»••    EI.I.IM    ITBIIT.       >MI. 


RETURN  THE  BOOK! 

WHBBVPm    BOKHOWEO   THK    "HBatOIB 
OF  HUME"  Irom  laa  FIOAaO  000.  la  par 
•toalarty  raqoaitao  to  ratora  It  at  oa.a. 


P.VOLNEY,  212  FOURTH  STREET 

BUYS  AND  HKLLW 

Good  Second-hand    Clothing. 

Alio,  CLEANS,  DTKR.  and  REPAIRS.  In  lho 
mo*t  aciaonOo  tnaaoar.  H«  baa  mado  tba  aboTe  a 
acxjalaltr  for  3D  rear.,  and  fi  bound  to  g.v*>  aa.ia- 

factiOB  toall.  ap?4  lm 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
lb*  TbaatTroal  F^otvMloa  la  Califoroia  pro- 
MH  for  rata*  ola««a  for  ioatraciion  la  Ktoontloa. 
Pirimii  wtablBaT  to  a*»tl  thataaalTM  of  th«  oppor- 
tanity  of  aoqnliioi  a  aaafal  art  At  A  aadorat*  ooat 


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ra«>d1nn  prtrt.iT  Mr  IMMIM  PlAKOR 
— 1»»  noat  darabia  aud  raiiabla  loHrnm-on  ■■*.- 
portad  loto  iba  matkat  for  Iba  prlc*.    Uall  aad  >ae 

ORGANS. 

Naw  aod  b»antifol  at*t*a  of  tboaa  miKDlfloaDt 
I'KIM'i:  (  Aim  \  V  OKUANN-lbi  isoat 
parfeotrcfd  Icanarnaut  mada      Tra  toot  la  par*, 

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ara  baio  told. 


■  hv«t  Mo.lr.  Maalf  Baoka.  M ..air  Ft.- 
Ilna,  I'laan  NCoola,  Plaia*  (•vera.  Via- 
llai,   Ualtrtra,   Ateardcaaa,  etc.*  etc* 

IN  THE  MUSIC  DEPARTMENT  OF 

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ROLARKD  BY  THE   JUDOEo  Al  aTjA'I/ 

—  FaU  af  Iba  AbbtIca-i  Inatltal*.  Aftar  a  blind- 
fold trial  MAinat  Ktalinf.j'i..  Ohlokannjr/n.  aaC 
othftr.,  to  ha  THE  BEST  ON  KXU1HITION.  I*. 
CIIRTAK,  Hole  Atretit,  SO  O'Farrall  atroat 
N   H.-Plaooaof  allatrlaaTO  RKNT.         WIN 


AFTKB    TI1R 

THEATRE8  ARE  OUT 

00  TO  THE 

a    Hot     8ootoH, 

■att«r  Atr«a»»,  aa*r  Ke*r»j, 

And  try  ooo  of  th«ir 

Hot  Seotch'g  or  Tom  fr  Jerry's 

All    DrlnkM    Ten    Cents 

faS  if  JOS.  D.  BRIOOS,  Propriator. 


New  Discovery. 

T1HE   USB  OF  THB   WONDERFUt.   PLAJTT 
.    that  Ood  Intaodad  tor  tha  Oora  of 

RHEUMATISM.    NEURALGIA,    CHUT,   PARAL- 
YSIS, CATARRH,  AND  ALL  SPINAL 
AFFECTIONS, 

Ii  aodAratood  porfaatly  by  tba  nadareimad— tbn 
oolyptrtoaon  tbo  Ooatloaat  that  full*  compra 
henda  it«  nAario  qaaliuai.    Tba  ahoTa  OompTaTota 
ara  treatad  attaroally  atlb  akfaty  aad  auooaaa. 
DR.  K    K.  D0DUE  la  to  ba  found  at  hia  Office, 


Ladies  and  Children 

,_.WIKL  FI1TD.... 

KINKEAD'S 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

A  DRESSING  PLEASANT  TO  USB,  EASILY  APFMED, 
ta  sot  arraaiy,  aod  wWl  aot  injara   iba  mon  dalioala.    It 
•oraa  Ail  diaaavaaa  of  t    •  aoaIb.  raoaoTaa  dandrtiff. 

Prevents  hair  Falling, 

lUnd.™  lh.  kalr  .oil  aad  tlaav,  aad  Ii  PUBU.V  VHI 

TABI.K. 

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DRSSBlplO  BAT  tK  bad  .1  tb.    AA-.Bt, 

JU,    M.     OATN,    llronla, 


Esica-HT-s- 

Single  Outside  Rooms, 

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No.  1  Spring  Beds  and  Mattraases, 
BRANCH  HOUSE, 

All    SANSON E   STKEr.T.    COS.  OUT, 

AT 

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And  Less  by  the  Week 


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L.  J,  B1TB1.L,  Proprl.tor. 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


THB  IM05T  KLI6A 


"  V I  €3-  A-  3Ft  O  ." 

THE  I0UBNA1  OF  AMTJBEMEHTS. 

PBt>li.l»d  .twt  D»  1=  ""  Vmi  b» 
r.       E>_       BOOAKDTTB 

UM>ittau»<  <»•  w«u.r*»  *■ 

Below  Boolr»»1.  B»»  7rMolK». 


■WEDNESDAY. MAI  7-   187' 


AMU8ESENT8.    Etc 

California  Tt»«aW*. 

A  large  rwose  witDCBBed  tne  second  perform- 
»noa  of  "Mens  Antoinette,"  and  all  were  delight- 
«•  with  B»re.  Bower*'  powerful  acting  In  the  title 
role  and  John  McOnlloogb**  admirable  conception 
Of  the  obaracter  of  Lonie  XVI.  To-night  "The 
School  for  Scandal"  will  bo  presented,  with  Mrs. 
Bowers  as  L»dy  Teazle,  Benry  Edwards  as  Sir 
Peter  Tenste.  John  McCullough  SB  Oharlea  Sur- 
face, tod  a  strong  cast  tb.roogbon.t- 
Alhambra. 

SEellv  and  Lton  at*  iminenBe  favorites,  and  thwe 
wbo  hare  neglected  the  Alhambra  while  the  en- 
tertainment w«b  simply  minstrelsy  and  negro  acts 
now  flock  to  it  onoe  more.  Leon  ia  so  neat  and 
«>rtistio  in  hie  delineation  of  female  charaot*r  that 
the  ladies  delight  in  him,  and  tborongblyCenjoy 
his  clever  satires  on  the  young  lady  of  the  period. 
Vivian,  now  be  ie  once  more  playing  to  erowded 
aooje»,ieas  bright  ae  ever,  and  is  encored  again 
and  again.  Altogether  the  performance  la  one  by 
vhieh  all  tastes  are  gratified. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Oaasim    and  Frit*,  the  rymnait*.  ***  Dixon, 
Tommy   Barton,  Soeie  Robinson  and  a  boat   of 
•then  will  appear  thie  evening  in  a  very  attractive 
programme. 
Bacltley's  New  Vnrietleg. 

The  new  flret  part  given  at  this  honse  last  night 
proved  quite  aencceea.  The  programme  for  to- 
night is  a  varied  and  entertaining  one,  as  may  be 
seen  by  referring  to  onr  first  page. 

Pacific  Hall. 

To-night.  Herr  Carl  Spsigler/lbe  fivorite  basso 
Wbo  plaied  each  a  snooeBsfnl  engagement  with. 
the  Fabrxi  Combination,  will  LskehiB  farewell 
benefit,  A  concert  will  be  given  for  wbioh  Mrs. 
HerbBT  (UIsb  Helen  0.  Dingeon),  A.  Frledberg, 
E.  Schlotte  and  Mr.  Hohmeyerhave  volunteered. 
An  excellent  programme  will  be  performed  under 
the  direction  of  Prof.  Geo.  T.  Evans;  itappearson 
onr  flret  Dace. 
Horticultural  Exhibition. 

The  Spring  Exhibition  of  the  Hortiooltura 
Society  will  commence  to-morrow  at'Hortlool- 
tural  Hal),  on  Stockton  street,  near  Post,  and 
Will  continue  sine  days.  Sobmidt  and  Bohlotte's 
Band  will  perform  every  afternoon  aodtevening. 

KXcurgion  to  (lie  Farallones. 

The  second  excursion  to  the  Farallone  Islands 
will  take  place  on  Bnnday  next.  The  Win.  Tabsr 
has  been  fitted  up  with  every  accommodation  for 
excursionists,  and  all  who  go  will  have  a  pleasant 
time.  There  wil  1  be  a  good  supply  of  boats  to  laud 
the  paisengere,  and  t  bey  will  be  allowed  sufficient 
time  to  thoroughly  explore  tbe  islands. 
Woodward's  Gardens, 

Next  Saturday,  there  will  be  a  Children's  May 
Festival,  and  the  exercises  will  be  of  •>  very  enter- 
tainiog  and  eojoyable  nature.  Among  other  at  trao- 
tions  tbe  programme  includes  obaracter  danolng 
in  costume  by  pupils  from  me  fiCcOartf  Brothers 
and  Sisters  Academy. 
City   Gardens. 

On  Sunday  next  tbe  first  grand  German  MiHtsry 
Festival  of  tbe  German  Dragoons  will  be  held  at 
these  gardens  by  the  companies  enumerated  in 
another  column.  There  will  be  games  for  oash 
prizes  to  tbe  amount  of  $1,000,  a  concert  and  ball. 
On  Satardar,  Prof.  J.  K.  Fairview  will  make  hie 
first  trip  in  tbe  aerial  ship  of  which  he  is  the  in- 
■verrtor,  and  by  which  he  claims  to  bave  solved  tbe 
difficulty  of  navigating  the  air.  This  new  aerial 
machine  will  be  On  exhibition  to-day  and  every 
day  this  wsok. 

aXATOpaoAK  Mltjsettm.— One  of  tbe  most 

c  inpioie  collections  of  the  kfnd  In  the  United 
•  tatef .  oolupriainjr  hundreds  of  costly  and  beau- 
tiful wxx  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
only)  at  tbe  Museum  ou  Montgomery  street.  An 
Dour  may  be  iimWAWf  w>nf.  hnr*- 


Jones'S  Experiment. 

A  professor  of  Cornell  Udiv  ersity  lately 
publiibed  a  number  of  biota  aB  to  "  What 
to  do  ia  Gases  of  Aocideot."*  One  of  these 
was  as  follows :  "  If  yorA  choke,  get  down 
on  all  fourB  and  cough."  One  of  our  neigh- 
bors—we  will  cill  hi^n  Jonea— read  this,  aijd 
determined  to  remember  it.  Day  before 
yesterday  he  was  eating  his  dinner  alone, 
and  be  choked  npon  a  piece  of  beef.  In- 
stantly he  got  npon  all-fonrB  and  began  to 
eongb.  Just  then  Mrs.  Janes  came  in,  and 
the  impression  made  upon  her  by  Jones  b 
extraordinary  attitude  and  bis  barking  was, 
that  he  bad  suddenly  been  attaoked  with  hy- 
drophobia. So  she  first  seized  tbe  pitcher 
of  water  and  toot  it  from  the  room.  Then 
she  sent  one  of  the  girls  up  stairs  for  the 
mattrass,  which  was  thrown  over  Jones, 
while  lire.  Jones  and  tbe  family  Bat  on  bim 
and  held  bim  down.  The  madder  he  got, 
the  more  alarmed  was  Mrs.  Jones;  and  the 
more  he  swore  and  foamed  at  the  month, 
the  more  she  insisted  upon  tbe  hired  girl 
giving  an  extra  turn  of  the  clothes-line 
around  his  leg  and  tying  bim  to  the  Btove. 
Then  tbe  doctor  came  and  pulled  Jones's 
arm  from  under  the  mattraBs  and  bled  "bim 
and  put  fly-blisters  on  his  fett,  and  prom- 
ised to  come  around  in  the  evening  to  Bhave 
his  head,  in  order  to  enp  bis  scalp,  bo  as  to 
relieve  his  brain.  When  the  doctor  called 
that  night,  Jones  had  a  prize-fight  with  him 
in  the  parlor  ;  and  after  sending  the  medi- 
cal man  np  to  the  bath-room  to  wash  the 
blood  from  h  is  note  and  cool  his  eye,  Jones 
went  cat  to  huat  for  tbe  Cornell  professor. 
There  will  be  pain  and  anguish  in  that  insti- 
tution of  learning  when  Jonea  arrives.  Be 
means  war  to  the  knife. 


Proof  AfaJxut  Idiocy. 

A  German  paper  contains  a  reply  from  a 
clergyman  who  wsb  traveling,  and  Btopped 
at  a  hotel  mnch  frequented  by  what  are 
called  "  drummers."  The  host,  not  being 
used  to  have  clergymen  at  his  table,  looked 
at  him  with  surprise  ;  the  olerks  used  their 
artillery  of  wit  on  bim  without  eliciting  a 
remark  ia  self-defense.  The  worthy  clergy- 
man ate  his  dinner  in  silence,  apparently 
without  observing  the  gibes  and  jeers  of  his 
neighbors.  One  of  tbem  at  last,  in  despair 
at  his  forbearance,  said  to  him:  "Well,  I 
wonder  at  your  patience  1  Have  you  not 
heard  all  that  has  been  said  against  you?" 
"Oh,  yes;  but  I  am  used  to  it.  Do  you 
know  who  I  am  ?"  "  No,  sir."  "  Well,  sir, 
I  will  inform  you.  I  am  chaplain  of  a  luna- 
natic  asylum;  such  remarks  have  no  effect 
upon  me."        ^ 

An  Apt  Epitaph. 

The  following  epitaph  is  circulating  in 
Paris.  Its  bitterness  lies  in  its  truth : 
"Here  lies||Adolph  Theirs,  small  burgher, 
President  of  the  French  republic,  who  glc- 
rified  the  first  empire,  justified  the  second, 
prepared  tbe  third." 


A   Scientific  Fact. 

Here  is  another  of  those  delightful  fact* 
of  ecieDce :  Feeling  is  a  mneh  slower  sense 
tban  Bight.  .  If  a  man  had  an  arm  long 
enough  to  reach  the  son,  and  were  to  tonch 
that  body  wilh  the  tip  of  bis  finger,  he  would 
never  find  out  whether  it  was  hot  or  cold,  as 
he  would  be  dead  before  tbe  sensation  arm- 
ed at  headquarters,  which  wonld  require  a 
hundred  years.  Won't  the  scientific  gentle- 
man who  gave  this  startling  information 
tell  us  how  long  it  would  take  for  such  an 
arm  to  wipe  tbe  nose  of  tbe  man  who  owned 
them  both  ?  And  if  he  had  a  cold  in  his 
wouldn't  bis  reonutache  be  very  likely  to  get 
Boiled?  _ 

Premlnm  Sblrt  Maker. 

Mra.  Eveline  Morris  520.  Keirnyet.,  r^Bpeot- 
i  ally  solicits  a  call  from  friends,  and  strangers 
visiting  the  City.  Newest  styles,  perfect  fit 
and  prices  reasonable.  s-o 


The  IVe-tv  Oyster  Blouse. 

Othtbb  Gbotto  has  been  opened  by  A,  W. 
Manning,  one  of  tho  oldest  Oyster  Dealer  J  in 
the  city,  "For  Ladles  and  GeDtlemen,"1rat  428 
Pine  et.,  next  to  bowen  Bros.,  grocers.  This  is 
in  entry  respect  a  place  where  a  gentleman  can 
tak*  his  family.  b.q 

X>T.    Doherty 

Has  devoted  Mb  study  more  particularly  to 
ohienlo  and  apeciflo  practice,  and  as  such  If 
bow  the  most  mcceeafol  of  any  Physician  In 
Ban  FranolBoo.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
eomer  of  Leldeadorfl.  .  i^  aoow  Mlow  What 
OheerHouM.  x 

We  get  no  Dullness  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry      Office,  121  I*ld«*dorff  street.       • 

^^""■^^^■^^ 
MiLLi'sEEi.-tmi  cleaned,  pressed  and 
t  rimmed  to  order  at  the  lowest  prices.    hub 
.  P.  Wood.  82*  Washington  street  4-y 


Br.  0.  T,  S:ge  has  removed  his  office  to  the 
Olympic  Olub  Building,  corner  of  Sew  Mont- 
gomery and  Howard.  4s 


.■n  Francisco  Jewelry  Manufactory. 

D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merchant  street.    Diamond 

Betting,  Enameling*     All  kinds   of   repairing 

one.    Jewelry  for  sale,  4 


Woman's    Kip:  lite. 

One  would  think  that  it  was  one  of  woman's 
rights  to  enjoy  aB  good  a  dinner  ae  a  man,  and 
pay  the  £&me  price  for  it,  Nearly  all  the  res- 
taurants "  for  ladies  and  gentlemen"  in  San 
Francisco  have  poorer  fare  than  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dine.  Thebb  is  am  exception. 
At  the  Fiokeeb  Fiesta ueaxt,  on  Washington 
street,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladles  can 
get  an  excellent  breakfast,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
since  1849,  provides  every  inxury  tbe  market 
affords.  Both  ladies  and  gentlemen  find  there 
diBbi-s  to  please  the  most  epicurean  taste.      • 


Titles  for  Boohs. 

Bound  in  Sheep,"  by  the  author  of  "Eu- 
gene Aram." 

Accursed  Smith,"  by  the  author  of  "Ad- 
am Brown." 

Patrick  Stood,"  by  the  author  of  "Arrah 
Neil." 

■A  Tale,"  by  the  author  of  "Look  to  the 
End." 

"A  Gin  Mill,"  by  tbe  author  of  "Agin 
Court." 

"The  Red  Head,"  by  the  author  of  "A 
Green  Hand." 

"The  Sprnce  Stomach,"  by  the  author  of 
The  Old  Oak  Cheat." 

Report  of  tbe  Credit  Mobilier  Committee," 
by  the  author  of  "Aims  and  Obstacles." 

".Chocolate  Cream,"  by  the  author  of 
"Clouded  Happiness." 

"The  Mansard  Roof,"  by  the  author  of  "A 
Strange  Story." 

'•The  Pawnbroker,"  by  the  author  of 
"Quite  Alone." 

"Getting;Tirea,"  by  the  author  of  "Bound 
to  the  Wheel." 

"Shaking  for  BirloiDB,"  by  the  author  of 
"Playing  for  High  Stakes." 

"Carpets,"  by  tbe  author  of  "Under 
Foot." 

"Patched  PautaloonB,"  by  the  author  of 
"Stern  Necessity." 

"The  Firat  Moustache,"  by  tbe  author  of 
•'The  Heir  Expectant.1' 

"Stable  Bills,"  by  the  author  of  "Barnes' 

Notes." 

,*>_ . 

Their  Proper  Place. 

The  question  is  now  aeked  :  "What  are 
Buffalo  Bill,  Texas  Jack  and  Ned  Buntline 
doing  on  the  stage  in  Philadelphia  when 
they  should  be  in  the  lava  bede  preserving 
their  country,  and  losing  their  lives  for  the 
relief  of  suffering  theatre-goers?"  We  give 
up  the  conundrum  unless  this  is  the  answer: 
They  think  that  they  can  kill  more  people  in 
their  present  vocation. 

* 

San<?'nicn  Island.  Pulu. 

Since  the  ascension  of  the  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  bind  of  Industry  is 
taking  new  Hfe.  Mr.  Jacob  Schielber,  dealer  to 
bedding  and  furniture,  620  'Washington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  pnlu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  Will  be  very  large.  Pulu  hae  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  its  Buperior  qualities 
for  mattriss  bedding,  and  donbtleES  Mr.  Schret- 
berwlll  And  no  difficulty  in  disposing  of  all 
that  comes.  A 
«_ 

Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  etyrlBh 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leadinges. 
sentlals  of  an  trjoyoble  ride,  and  tbtse  cannot 
be  secured  to  San  Franeisco  so  unquestionably 
as  from  Frank  fiouton,  whOBe  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  tha  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  His  handsome  turn-outs  ere  used 
by  the  best  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
it  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drivers,  ne  is  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  otber  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  in  particular,  will  engage  no  oirriagea 
except  thoBe  whicn  he  provides.  Frank  has  en- 
joyed gr-at  £nccess  in  his  business,  and  tne 
admirable  way  In  which  be  conducts  it  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  patronize  him.   * 


Star  Shirts  ana  Collars.  IB 

All    sorts    and  sizes,  for  ta'e  cheap,  at  the 
What  Oheer  Laundry  ,(121  Leidesdorff  St,        • 


Tike    "Veto 

Is  celebrated  for  Its  superior  liquors  and  fine 
cigars.  ConnotBeleura  eay  our  "Pony"  Brandy 
puts  a  veto  on  all  othf  n.  Call  and  sample  it. 
E.  H.  Levy,  proprietor,  Bouihwett  corner  of 
Kearny  and  Commercial.  4k 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Astro  logrera. 

Mra.  Boob,  120  Geary  BtrueL 

BookieHeFt  and  fttatton^ra, 
Stacey  k  Mock,  (eebool  booka  arpeoialty,)  8.  W 

corner  Fonrtb  asd  Mission. 
H.  H.  Moore.  t»i*  Moaticoa:ur9.  tear  Merchant. 

Ilu»1ne*a  C^nileKea. 
Heald'fl,  Bryant  &  Strattoo'a  College,  24  Post  Si 

Iimchera. 
Kata,  Fred.  Etalia  <H  to  100.  California  Market, 

Ctalr  vox  ants. 
Mrs.  O.  M.  Stowe,  2u7  Kearny  street.  Room  8. 

Employment  Office. 
Ohaa.  F.  B«oberer  &  Co.,  652  Sacramento  street. 
Chinese  Employment  Co.— Pieroe  A  Co.,  627  Sac- 
ramento street,  jf        M        A      I 
O'Brien  it.  Ward,  610  Montgomery  street. 
U.  11,  Klrebcff,  Male  and  Female  Help,  635Kearny 

French  Fuacy    Ooooi. 
Locan  ±  Co.,  19  Msntsomary.  101  asd  uw  Ruttar, 

Hoop  Skirts  and  Corset*. 
M.  Freud,  36  Second  street. 

Unman  Hair. 
Sampson.  A.  B.  &  Co.,  U')  Second  itr#»L 

Merehant  Tailor*. 
Holland  Bros.,  IS   Post  atreet, 
Jf tinners. 
Miss  Ltzais  Carter,  118  Fourth    tree:. 
Mrs.  M.  Selig,  226  Kearny  street. 

Searcher  of  Beeordsv 
O.  V.  Gillespie.  6U  Washington  street. 

Whlteners  and  Paper  Hentrers. 
A.  W.  Whelder,  122  Geary  atreet. 

Wines  and  JLlqnox*.    (Wholesale.) 
Danerl  F.  A  Co..  504  Front. 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 

Corel  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


3-L 


Or.  Barlow  J.  Smith 

Is  giving  a  coots  of  Free  Lecturea  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Bls- 
saBea  at  hie  Hygelan  Hall,  G37  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7 36  o'clock. 
A.  part  of  the  evening  1b  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  p.  m.,  free.        w 


Phutoaraphio    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
(Hilary,  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
tClsjlon  scree  a 

4L  Floasant  Liocauon. 

Persons '  desiring  comfortable  lodging!  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tbe  building  is  •  verv  fine  one  and  is  Tell 

lighted  and  ventilated.. 

■  -»  ■    -  —  - 

Fresh  and  Sweet. 

For  tha  best  confectionery,  gt  to  Otnfcy  and 
Warner's.  107  Manttjomery  St.  near  Sutter.       K 


Notice  to  the  Public. 

H.  Peyser,  710  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  1b  now  sel- 
ling off  his  fine  Btook  of  men's,  boys'  and  chil- 
arena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goodo.  hats,  trunks,  vallsec, 
e*o.,  below  cost.    Gall  if  you  want  bargaiB8.3L 


Hound  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Ie  G.  Burkhardt'g  motto.  Tine  French  Catt 
Boots  made  to  order  from  $8  to  $10.  A  good  fit 
and  satisfaction  guaranteed.  Call  at  610  Wash- 
ington street  and  be  convinced.  A  full  assort- 
ment of  neatly-made  goods  always  on  hand,  at 
prices  to  suit  everyone's  purse,  *-bi 


Corns,  Bunion*,    Ingrowing  Nails. 

A  perfect  cure  warranted  by  Albert  Sohoen. 
wald,  137  Second  street.  i.M 

Fin*    Candles, 

Sresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candles,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 678  Kearny  street.    'Wholesale  ana  retail. 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cores  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  3-l 


"WlUte  Labor  Only  t 

Employed   by   the  What  Queer  Laundry,  131 

Letaeadorff  street.  • 


A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all  etyles, 
just   received  at  the  What  Oheer  Laundry,  121 

Leidesdorff  street.  • 

The  Boston  Furniture  Company 

Has  removed  to  135  Market  t treat,  between 
Third  cud  Fourth,  and  have  a  new  and  well 
selected  atook,  at  reduced  prices.  41 

American  Watches. 

Beduced  prices,  at  H.  A.  Callendex'B  62  See 
ond  St.  corner  of  Mission.  Jewelry  made  to 
order.    Watches  carefully  repaired. 


Mr.  S.  W.  Johnson  has  arrived,  and  brings 
from  Salt  Lake  a  fins  car-load  of  horses,  intended 
for  sale  in  this  city.  The  horses  are  all  in  fine 
condition,  and  as  they  have  had  the  epizootic 
in  the  East,  no  fesri  may  he  entertained  of  thel 
again  taking  the  disease.  We  hope  oar  readers 
will  call  on  him  and  take  a  look  at  his  Btook. 
Be  has  put  up  at  the  Roe  Allen  Stable, 


Market  street. 


5-B 


A  Servant  In  the  Corner* 

Weed's  Carpet  Sweeper,  with  the  beet  assort- 
ment of  Carpets  and  Furniture  in  tbe  State,  at 
John  O.  Bell's,  nearly  opposite  the  Grand  Hotel, 

Market  street.  4p 

■  -*-  ■ 

Xt   Is    Troe. 

J.  A.  Shaber  a  Co.  are  selling  parlor,  aets  and 
allotherkindBof  furniture  and  bidding  chespsr, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  In  town.  Other 
dealers  don't  stand  a  ghost  of  a  chance  when 
people  know  Shatter'*  prices.    707  Market  street. 


Remov-nl, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  machines  rented  andjre* 
paired  as  usual,  and  sold  cheaper  than  ever. : 


Good   Investment. 

Mo  ether  city  in  the  United  States  offers 
greater  inducements  at  the  present  time  for 
investment  in  town  lots  than  San  Diego,  Now 
ta  the  time  to  secure  lots  at  $26  each  at  421 
Montgomery  street.  This  Is  tbe  beBt  chance 
ever  offered.  • 


Denkin'g  Sale  of  Paintings 

Will  take  place  abont  May  20th. 
in  future  advertisements. 


Particulars 
4-B 


McDowell,  Show  C*r4L  Writer 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10. 

608  Market  street,  eor.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Oures  Bheumatism  and  Neuralgia,  8 


Oo    Wot    Suffer   irom    Corns, 

The  nnfortunate  sufferers  from  Coras,  Bun- 
ions, Olub  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  and  instant 
wOief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fl.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 810  Seamy  street,  from  1  to  6  p.u.  We 
|n*«k  froso  experience,  having  tested  the  Doo- 
tor'a  capability.  BefereDoes  given  iXreouirea.  n 

LADixa  amd  Gestuhkn,  remember  tbe  lead- 
ing fashionable  retail  Shoo  store  in  San  Fran- 
eisco. H,  Hinder?,  382  Eeuuy  street,  between 
Pine  asd  Bosh,  4E 


SPRING    GO(C 


THE 

CHEAPEST  HOUSE/, 

AMERICA 

IS  THE 

GREAT 
I   X  L 

AUCTION  STORE 

6I8KEARNY 

kCOR.C0MWERCIAl 


Business  Conducted  oi; 
and  Honest  PrlscipU 

OKTIEI     FlXlcaj 

ALL    GOODS    WARRMTEI, 
REPRESENTED. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMME: JJM 
every  Theatre  m  San  Francisco.. 

FIGARO 

IS  MAILF.D  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon— the  papers  lelt  in  the  theatres  at  night 
being  gathered  np  and  saved  for  that  pnrpoae. 


FIGARO 

IS  DISTRrBTJTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH? 
out  tbe  centre  of  the  city,  in  all  Hotels,  Ree- 
tanrante,  Saloons,  Stores  and  Offices. 

FIGARO 

IS    OTROULA.TED    EVERY    DAY    ON    THE 
Oakland  FerryBoate  to  catch  the  passengers 
hat  arrive  by  tbegreat  Overland  Train. 

FIGARO 

!S  "  HERE,  THERE  AND  EVERYWHERE, 
and   is  constantly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
in  tbeTheattes.  Traveling  Conveyances,  Hotels, 
and  public  resorts  generally. 

FIGARO 

CKROULATES  IN  THE  BEST  SOCIETY,  IS 
placed  in  tbe  bands  of  nearly  all  who  come 
to  the  city  to  make  purchases,  and  ie  therefore  the 
beat  of  advertising  mediums. 


Change_o_f  Wharf. 

ON  AND  AFTER  MAY  1st,  TBE  STEAMER 
ANTELOPE  conn  acting  with  toe  S*n  Fran- 
cisco and  North  Pacib.0  Railroad,  at  Donaaue 
Landing,  for  Sonoma.  Petsloma,  Santa  Rosa, 
Healdsburg.  Oloverdalo,  aud  way  stations. 
Skagg«'  Spring*  and  the  Geraero,  wOl  leave  from 
FRONT  bTREET  WHARF-  v  ap3U  tf 


MRS.    E.   RBGAW, 

Fashionable  Milliner, 

lOt    THIRD    STREET, 

Has  tbe  choicest  and  noit  select  assortment  of 
goods  in  her  line  in  the  oitv.  tier  BATS  are  mar- 
vels of  beauty,  and  what  is  mo*t  important,  11KB 
PRICES  ARE  VERY  REASONABLE.         royl 


MILITARY    GOODS 

....AHD.  .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRICAl 
TRIMMINGS, 

3*5     Montgomery  street,    KeeM    No    1. 

mhUH  T.  RODGKRS  JOEKSOI*. 


SOV  WILL  FIND 
SAM     :&VE.A.:Et.XOCT 

....AT.... 

The  Corn   Exchange, 

Ho.  18    CLAT    STREET.      «pl7 


J.   C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    LUNCH, 

Oer.  Second  ond  Teataa  •treet*. 

■"Terrapin  oonitantij  on  hand, 
Ojatera  in  every  rtvte.  PRIVATE 
SUPPER     ROOMS  F.TO  PARTIES. 

dec  31  lm 


Bar  Sng-ar 

"POR    SALE-*1S    HIAEKT    ST8EET.   AT 
HEBCEE'8.  _  Alio,  e.orj  kind  of  Oudin 
WboltEals  ud  B.'  O. 
■"■U  JU.    A.    MfKCEK. 


imm 


Spring  Goods  Arriving  \ 

THE  LARSEST  STOCK   AND  WWtll  | 
OF  ANY  HOUSE  IN  THE  OtTT. 


CI.OTHINC 

COARSE    and    Fl  ; 


The  FortunateiMan  who  Buy! hilt 
at  the  IXL  AUCTION  ITUI 


THE   UNFORTUNATE 
DOES    NOT. 


UNDERCLOTHING,  ALL  61 


White  Shirts  for  the  10 
. — I  I 


FA.SCTC    GOODS,    TVATCHB, 

JEWE1KT,    WOTIOKft  W 

rEIFIIHEi,   STAflOT 

ENGLISH    OtlXEKT,  TBtH> 

BAGS,    TAI.ISES,    TOBAtC 

A  FCTLL  bTOOK  81 

Linen  Coats  and  0 

A  FULL  LINE  OF 

. . 

CALL    AND     SEE     IOK    W 

TBAT 


/WE  Blow  our 

own  Horn 
Because 

We  Have 
Got  A  Sto(!Kn 
,  That  will 

ADMIT  IT, 


L 


IXL  Auction  Si 

6 1 8  Kearny  fit. 

Corner    o<    Cowl1"' 

H 


;    IRVB 
,       ojtACCO! 


^  5^  Fu"     ;  :iss 

cJL  JL  fLP 


81* 


ibnAN-> 

iriCULTURAL 


OlUFOftKU    THEATR1 


BELU  UNION  THEATRE 


rB  Ps 


■pre  EXHIBITION 


f   tilt 


'll|A§MlOnt 


^Hstrict  Horticultural 

-_.f«aty,  of  California, 

L0TB~ 
««E  ij  E 


MRS,  D.  P.  BOWERS! 


O    IV 


r>  t 


rim    uiiinu 


•   . 


AT  1 


MAT     H. 


1^.  A.  J3  Y        TE3AZLE. 

taatrraa  rr 

JOHN  McCULLOUCH  at  CHARLES  SURFACE 


«rr- 

•     rv.  Bui  m 
aaa  nun  ■ 

pov»t 


Tta:j*-i  o»a>.  i     »i     ,  ..  ■  »  i-«tttmp 


THE  SCHOOL  FOR  SCANDAL! 


I  ■ 
esiisi 

TC»«1    r 

■  ft  lei  a  ad"  aVaa|aea%». 


IRI    I  *   *(    B  i 


1  ndt  *   Schtotfe  Band 


,ik»  Inixo'i  >  mmm  kttaiui  • 

rrmoK  r.  a.  cahr 


•A  ■*!.»• 


<miiu< 

Hull 
»      UCT  WUI>IU 

an.  a**  pour 


Tliuraday    Evonlni 


■  a*   a   r   awaraaja    V    O 

JMi    a-»  i  i  i  "i  ■■ 


I   'X       Ml<l* 


ITTJAHT 


ntnxtV  trimiro.  a.,  ».» 

F*eu?&  well  Bonont  of  TS/Lvm.  Bo  wers 

Weana  vtU   be  praaaaatd, 

INCOMAR,  THE  BARBARIAN,  and  THE  JEALOUS  WIFE 


»•■  II. »— 

1*   Mil    .art,    «f 

SATURDAY  EVENI 

NO—  la"  apPiAl 

uvea  or  mbr.  bowebs.. 

ELIZABETH 

Dae 

TStL  TL. 

notice  «IU  b*  gives 

of  tbe   flat  appearance  at  ttili  Iii-iir  -  of 

ITON     HIL.I... 

Btraa>r*«<i  ■**•■.*—  Drea*  nir«!»  eat*  Orebeetra s)l  *"•     Raleoay 

li-MTTr.   Meall*— BabfOBV 7.*      I..l-ar» 

Or***  Otret*  Adraiaaioo   - SI    t*0     Ptlrate  Banc.. 


M    «nd  HI*  00 


IlV3Z>IA.P»Jt 


n    rniTi 


•A... 


I  I    \  >  I  >  V      AM)V. 


Vr, 


Owaiadiac  saia  t*e  H«*  ruw. 

Never  Reckon  Your  Chickens  Before 

They're     Ilitt  <*l.c«l  | 


Mr.  Jtttaatbu  Olsbb 
Sana  ulubti.  a  poStloletT 

Jana  tJ'abh.  a  faahlonahle  lady 

MiC.t'M»'"',»|niap 

mktj  a  ma-'l   .... 


Tanata?  Bawie* 

.... Tb«*  ' 

!»■•■•  H«a.raa*a 

.        ..     M,".    Ksllf 
.....Ml   bIi  Ht'tcore 

Jaamt*  '"ht  wea 

I. .Hi.    HirlAud 


.'.]"■■ 


HAS  RETURNED  TO 

t«    Parent. 

i    SHIRT    8TORE, 

tr    traat*  baa  BKeaeoved  ta 

*?    Ncoond     street, 

a   will    find    ..    eonplfte    aa- 

MII1RTN    and     rVRNINH- 

t*   at   the  aaaaJ  law  price** 

I*  Ml. 

BMKOKT    A   CO. 


fl-i'-l'M 


<EIT 


^3C  N-ISTEST-jX-'S 


i  TH It  OURK  OP  RHKUMA- 
JoeaUpaUoa,  ted  klodrsd  diiaasas. 


KdwAfai  writ**.: 


.  F IDAHO:     "ToarApir'.ntbu 
taw  kaalU  and.  rami*  tad  thn 


wmini,  Grand  Hotel:  "Year 
a  far  Bbvaaittltm  baa  proved  an- 
ao  ikis  oar  (now  about  eleraa  i ■«'■ 
arantrar  axperleaeed  oie  twinge 

W  BeKaainri,  116  Bblplar  it. 
v  peaaeir*  Remedies  of  a  uvir* 
autism  la  two  weaka." 
el  Bare,  Baata  Tiabel:  "After 
•edlee  I  an  now  la,aMd  beelib-a 
■b  1  DftTe  baan  dapriaad  for  aiore 

jflJWB  beteeen  altbe  ;t>apot-  SIT 
M0IPBT    HBOK., 

Bksla)  AaeDta, 


R.  JORDAH'S 

MT0IIC1L  RUSEU1, 

<Mta«<>  ol«M|t|«. 

__    *KD  1N8TBDOT- 

tail 

r«). 


(TUBpATt|DXL'B'TTERS 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  .PPETITE. 


(5^txLLVrERS 


Is  a  Sure  Eelief  for  Indigestion. 


,(^TtiXL'B^RS 


UAH  SO  SUPERIOR  »•  A 

BLOOD    PTJKIJFIEIR. 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING.  DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,  LECTURE.    AND 

EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

RooniH     1«    nnd     17 OHO    Wnnhineton    «tro«-t. 


WILLI8J    BAND. 

MtJBIO    FURNIBIIRD    FOR    ALL 
oeee-iOD*.    Hullo  imported,  arranged 
and  for  aal*. 

■  ABLCIM.  m.l'af     leader    of 
Orebeatra. 
tlKKBY  VOX  IIKR  MKHDEW,  I-*uad- 

of  Briaie   Haml, 
ajar  i) ra i  ra  from  the  co-in'rr  promptly  attended 
to      Addreia    M.     W.     WIl.MM,    Dntoa'a    Muile 
Htore.  1HB  Mor.U<»io«»Tf  *tru«(.  or   MARCUS  M, 
BLUM,  HUO  Mouiromerratreet.  jattf 


COSMOPOLITAN 

Savings  and  Exchange  Bank, 

a*.  0*6  HoBll.NM'r  .lr«rl, 

(Montcom.rr  Blook.) 

BVAUKTIl    IH1IB llo».UW 

ia^T.ra  D.poatt*.  on.  p.r  o«Dt.  p.r  month. 
■V-M.  KntrjlK".  or  oh.r*.  1  <r  B»nk  Book. 

W.  8.  TB0UP.1US,  PrMld.nt. 
J.  OROOKRR,  8oor.U/J.  mjS  lm 


IV.  SWEENEY, 

MERCHANT   TAILOR 

4S    «WOMB    »T1MT. 

FINE    COODI  l"~PERFECT    FITS! 
Satisfaction   guaranteed! 

A  FINS    BOTH   OF  BPRIKO    AND  SUMMER 
Uooda  iu,t  r*0^T«e> .  GUI  U4  ■•*  Ui.nr 

av  aa  ac«aaa  rtyA. ..yr  ■ 


SKr^ 


MRS.  KOOKRT,  OLAIRVOYAJIT.  TKST  «-. 
aad  Traaee  Medtnm— Oaa  beeoataited  ,*__»« 
»abaaiaaaaaraiekneiadalLf. from  19a.m. to  a* 
V  p.  M.  SpliitaAl  Oirolaa.  Baada*.  i  oaadAT  aad 
Friday  areDlDiia,  ate  p.m.,  at  beneaideaoe.SaBft 
O't'arrell  iti»at,  near  Masoa.  ni  a*-1io 


si-rriAt  KOTiri:  T*"» 

Picnic  and  Ball  Committees. 


HPrVITR      HIin.lKD 

AND... 

HARRY     AMI.AH, 

Wltri  ttiair  Otaat  Hannatidn, 
COUWTKHFEIT, 


SA.PFHO    TSOVI'i:. 

InclDdlng  the  <blld  Wonder,  lAPFnO. 

i. f.i, i  r  ilmi, 

Ml  At*  U.  ICI.I.m  and)  w.   r.I.l.ia. 
eVerlo-Conale    aad    Ifoettlate. 

OCT    IalSTON. 

....AMD.... 
LVCt     AD  A.  M  B, 


HE    ABOVE    AIITH»T«    ABR    «OW    O.M    (II  K  BOOKS,    AND    CAN    III;  KN- 
Kaced  br  nunarara  Wait  of  the  Bookf  Monnla'na.  tbroofb  oar  ageaoy, 

HDERIUArV     (UKDV»     A    CO. 


'f*IP*1  aoj  a 


"°i»i"«<f  I'flvii^ax  r  a 

J  Htllal  ONV  AVO  KBdO-dM 
box  ••  ■•».l»Bf  >unJ*(n^« 
"eiviio  pae 

aionbiq  vaoo  aqj,  -aaffl  aiaiapgni  qa  aujdKJwae 
jo  ,iari  pa«  ooflo.T  «aq  «ai  qi|ia  'jaaafoi  i»eq  oqt 
a)  p»n»oj  'aija*<iH  P°*  *^"  Wi  *>«0|oq0  put  *. 
SUBJ.BAO    iSlLI.Y.I    MTU.    HSI»JHn.*    Rill 


*aTsi(o^^ 


ssnoH  doi|3  pue  j 
ouiovd  NuaHinos 

•jl»sjnoA  ^ofng  put*  ua^v.  9aji 


O  ipBaa-  *•>•    oi.u 

DATS    1IENDE8,     >t    lb. 

._     _     old  orixlD.  iK.d  Lion.  IB  Oo*rr 

ilmt.  botw^n  KMrn,  tod  Oopont,  wh.ro,oo 
oiibiT.  HOP  AND  0OI.D  DBISKS.  «>tflir«N 
tinkltooUl  Ploa^iT  Couob.  Tb.  "Old  Sport1'  u 
o'.w.if  OS  bud.      DAVK  MKKOX8.  ProprtBUr. 


THE   OLD 

Hot    8ooton, 

18  Morten  atrc«t.   near  JLeoray, 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Drinks  ^Specialty. 
THE  BEST  TOM  alO_JLBRY  IN  TOW*. 

Always  on  file  tb*  New  York  Herald.  Harpet'r 
Waekly.  Frank  Lsshe'fl,  Dap'a  Dolnca,  PoliotOa 
Mtte,  all  tha  Oalifornla  panera,  also  London 
Poncb.  Bell  alilfe.  IllnatraUd  London  Rawa.  Call 
and  aatlafy  yonnetf. 
a*-  Don't  forget  tba  ilja  of  tbe  Hot  Saotah* 
faT  tf  W.  H.  WAJ.DKON.  ProDrlstor. 


GEORGE    MaftcTES1 

DKALSK  fN  OYBTKRS,  0LAM8  4fl|fiV 
aadall  kind* of  SHELL  FlSU,^B7T?|v 
SUllaNot.  *0,  41,  *»,  OallfOndaf^JBgB 
Markat,  oatracca  on  Oalifornla  itreet  *— ^  ^B*r 
Pabllo  or  pTtrata  partiaa  a.id  tamlUaa  aupplied 
rroto  i  a.m.  to  u  P.  at.  Ladies'  &odC*an.tleaie&'' 
Oyster  Itoc-u  open  froa:  t  Aac  to  13  KM       A0/i  It 


I 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 


ro  oupEn 


$50t 


LANCASTER'S 

•  17  WAilllXOTOB  RTRF.FT. 

ftlOlaa  "  \«oit*'a  Opera  Honae 


SANGER  HALLE 

(SIKOKR'B  HALL.) 
14     OEABT    ST.,    XEAR     KEABNI. 


Haae  bnt  the  Cholceal  Ctrnnala  a>f  .  Wlne.e 
aad  l.lqnora  «a  band. 

DEPOT  WEYAND  A  IA8CHES  BAY  BREWERY 

f«19  tf  OHRI8  FKI.DU4RR. 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MR.  P.  DHKOH".  PORMBRLY 
nroprieiorof  tbe  itinera'  Hea- 
l  lakrn  tba  maaaramnnt 
«'  l.mn  the  Miners'  KsRBAnrant  ony 
Uommeroial  street  and  the  Mtnera'fV 
Hraocti  on  Market  alraai.  In  partoarabip  trUn '  MMa 
A.  DRAYKUR.  who  hat  been  connected  wltnl lDB 
Urra  torynere.  rrnproTn-Taenta  hare  been  madam 
tba  cninfno  dapartm*'        that  will  rend"  toe  BU- 

i  popalnr  Phriu   It  baa  ever  bean  dortnc 

th«  ii  jsaraof  ite  proaperity.  Oar  Blllsof  aara. 
srabrnce  nil  tbo  delloaoies  of  tbe  aeaaoo.  Oar 
raotta  ta  "flood  Fare,  OoodCookloc  and  HodaraaB 

F.    HlKOKS   A  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

B81  and  SOtt  OonunaraiaL  aod  . 
760)  Market  street. 
Open    rom  f>  A.M.  to  10  P.M.  anJl  lm 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

vik«inla  cm.  urt-APA. 

'PH1B  ELKOART  THHATBF.  HAS  BERK  SM- 
X  dooorotod.  ,nd  c,n  b*  rontod  by  tbo  nubt  or 
br  tba  .Ml.  SUr.  *nd  tnTOHnf  ootidi^m 
'IbormUr  BwtaHl  witb  on  jpt.lio.tlon  b,  MW 

"     ut.r  »nd  col*  Proprlitfl*, 
7.  H.  McCABJt, 


"ST  *&.  T  XI  a»' 

Branch  Saloon  and  Billiard  Hall 

Cor.  Maratrt  and  Third  atraata. 
U.S.   ear.   Commercial    and   I^aldeadorBT. 

LONB  ORINKS"aT~HALF  PRIOfB. 

aplftlm  JOHK  a  YATB.8. 


THE  JOIJSNAX  6*  AHCBEMKNTS. 
pablUned  erw  Daj  In  the  Tear  b» 

at 

••■Mei-cbnnt  and  5»5   Wwhlngtan  9cs 
B«tow  Monmomery.  San  tfraneisoo. 


WEDNESDAY MAY  7,  1878 


Worse  than    nodoc  Treachery. 

Ad  LadUn  Tribe  in  WiBConfia  h»s  orgin- 
j£ed  &bres*  band,  end,  aa  the  savages  are 
protected  by  the  Government,  the  whits 
people  have  no  redress.  There  is  a  great 
deal  of  hard  ft  el  tog  among  the  citizens  to- 
ward the  youDg  aborigine  who  plays  the 
jymbala.  He  performs  with  such  earnest- 
ness and  vigor  that  a  vigilance  committee 
has  bean  organized  to  way-lay  him  and  take 
him  apart,  io  order  to  ascertain  whether  be 
ia  a  real  Indian  or  is  merely  riveted  together 
and  run  with  a  steam  engine.  The  manner 
in  which  be  watts  the  echoes  amid  the  ever- 
lasting  hills  would  make  a  deaf  and  damb 
arylam  nervous.  When  the  band  basssrena- 
ded  a  man  two  or  threa  times,  he  succumbs. 
B.o  goei  calmly  around  among  bis  little 
family,  and  removes  their  hair,  and  scalps 
tnejiired  girl  and  the  colored  boy,  and, 
after  taking  up  ihe  collection,  he  bands  the 
whole  lot  of  bnnehe3  over  to  the  band, 
which  goes  off  happy  to  sweet  strains  from 
the  harmonic  young  cymbal -player.  If  we 
lived  there  we  would  bathe  his  cymbals  in 
Ditro-glycarine,  and  lift  him  out  over  Lake 
Jfjohigan  at  the  first  class. 

Pious  Waiters.  * 

The  Washington  Capital  tonat  answer  this: 
Jones  dines  at  the  Kirkwood,  a^d  during 
the  rush  that  set  in  upon  the  4th  of  March 
he  found  a  strange  waiter  at  his  elbow.  He 
found,  moreover,  an  obstacle  in  hia  way 
when  be  called  for  a  gincocktul.  The  wait- 
er groaned,  and  looking  around  he  law  a 
tnelanchely  face  with  sympathetic  eyes  bent 
upon  him.  "Whafs  the  matter?"  deman- 
ded Jo  es,  "have  you  Ithe  colio,  sir?"  "No, 
sab,"  waB  the  solemn  reeponsa,  "but  I  is 
worries  to  see  yon  ask  for  that  liquid  dam- 
nation." "Why,  who  the  thunder  are  you?'* 
"Me,  sab?  I's  a  tbeologic&l  student  of  de 
Wayland  Theologioil  Seminary?"  "And 
what  are  you  doing ibere?"  "A  waitin*,  sab. 
Thirty  ob  os  volunteered  in  dess  crowded 
times  to  maks  a  little  money  to  continue  oar 
theolog'cal  etudieB,  sab."  "Well,  my  rever- 
end friend,"  said  Jones,  "yon  go  and  .fetch 
me  a  first-class  gin  cocktail,'  and  I'll  add 
tweoty-five  cents  to  your  theological  fund." 

It  Wat.  djiie. 

♦ 

Four    Hundred    and    Fifteen  Drunks. 

Io  April— the  merry  Spring  time— there 
were  four  hundred  and  fifteen  "dranks" 
hauled  up  before  Judge  Londerback.  Of 
course  this  represents  but  poorly  the  num- 
ber of  "  drunks"  that  there  really  were  dur- 
ing the  mooth,  as  not  one-tenth  of  them 
came  up  before  the  Police  Court.  The  liquor 
which  wis  used  up  in  producing  those  four 
hundred  and  odd  draoka  coat  a  good  deal  of 
money.  Times  are  not  so  very  hard  after 
all. 

♦- 

A  Woman**  Position. 

JtfiSB  Mary  L,  W&dswortb,  of  Massachu- 
setts, is  physician  to  the  Saltan  of  Turkey 
and  his  court  at  Constantinople.  She  gradu- 
ated fiom  Mount  Holyoke  Seminary,  studied 
medicine  in  Philadelphia,  and  after  practic- 
ing h-r  profession  fonr  years  in  Springfield, 
went  to  Constantinople  three  years  ago. 


Ladits,  no*  is  your  time  tomboy  your  under- 
olotblug  at  a  great  eacriike,  because  H.  Fried- 
landex  has  gone  to  Europe  to  buy  hie  Fall  im- 
portations, and  bat  left  order.-  to  sell  his  large 
stock  of  lidiea'  and  children's  underclothing, 
comprising  all  styles  and  patterns,  cheaper  than 
at  any  othtr  place  in  the  city.  Benvmter  the 
number,  9  Third  street.  Kuelc-us  Building.      3b 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  hate.  At  "  Thk"  fiat  Store,  641  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
orw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  immense 
—the  pricei  are  reasonable.  Every  on*  who 
goes  there  Is  sure  to  be  suited.  n 


Those  Beautiful  New  Carpets. 

At  Jan.  W.  Bnrnham  &  Co'e,  No.  618  Market 
and  17  Post  streets,  are  going  like  hot  cakes. 
Mew  and  choice  patterns  constantly  arriving. 
A.  perfect  man  to  see  ana  buy  them.  Elegsut 
parlor  furniture  nude  to  order  in  the  lines; 
eyde.  ia 

Don't  Fall  to  Call  and  See 

The  most  wonderful  and  Rifted  Dootor  For- 
tune Teller  of  the  age,  Madame  Buns,  Astrol- 
oger, jnrt  arrived  from  the  East,  and  can  be 
consulted  on  ail  events.  She  he*  charms  for 
Luck,  Love  and  Bappines?,  which  never  fail  to 
take  effect.  Office  Consultation,  $2;  by  Le'tea, 
93.  All  communications  rtrlctly  private.  Office 
hours  from  10  o'clock  a  u.  to  s  p.m.  Satisfac- 
tion gu  ranteect  in  every  respect.  Office,  Ifi 
Second  street,  Boom  11.  40 


VT  oman'a  RifiUta. 

Women  in  California  will  assart  their 
rights,  and  are  right  in  so  doing.  One  right 
every  woman  possesses  is  to  dine  as  well  as 
a  man.  We  are  glad  10  see  that  California 
ladies  are  sensible  enough  to  go  into  aDy 
restinrant  that  suite,  instead  of  limiting 
their  patronage  to  those  where  roomB  are 
set  apart  for  them,  and  where  they  do  not 
get  as  good  meals  as  are  provided  for  gen- 
tlemen. There  is  not  the  slightest  danger 
of  any  Jady  who  enterB  a  restaurant  in  ,8an 
Frascisuo  frequented  by  gentlemen  [experi- 
encing any  annoyance,  even  should  she  he 
unattended  by  a  male  eBcorL  There  is  one 
absurd  bit  of  etiquetta  io  California,  and 
indeed  in  mostVtitssin  the  United  States 
which  might  be  done  away  with;  it  Is  that 
which  forbids  a  lady  to  take'  a  gentleman's 
arm  until  afternigbtfall.  "What  U  "proper" 
in  the  moonlight  should  te  proper  fn  the 
sunlight.  A  man  may  give  hie  wife  hiB  arm 
to  aslst  her  in  eUmb.Dg  a  hill,  but  a  single 
man  most  not  offer  his  to  a  single  lady  un- 
less beiB  engaged  to  her,  or  unless  she  is  a 
sister  or  mother.  Io  Europe  no  such  rule 
exists,  and  a  gentleman  offers  "his  arm  to 
any  lady  whom  he  may  be  escorting.  Wo- 
men in  California  asserts  their  right  to  ride 
outside  a  stage,  where  tbey  can  enjoy  the 
scenery,  to  wear  bloomer  costume  in  the 
Yosemite  hills,  and  in  other  ways  declare 
ibeir  independence  of  some  of  the  absurd 
edicts  of  society.  Women  should  assert 
their  right  to  have  dear  male  friends,  whom 
they  never  dream  of  marrying,  and  whom 
they  never  intend  to  fall  in  love  with.  Tbey 
should  Lso  train  themselvas  for  'the  profes- 
sions now  monopolized  by  the  male  sex, 
that  it  will  be  impossible  to  debar  them 
from  their  practise.  California  is  as  good  a 
country  to  do  this  in  as  any  in  the'  world. 
Women  can  here  take  up  land,  and]  farm  it 
for  themselves.  If  they  have  money  'they 
can  follow  the  example  of  Mibs  Emily 
Faithful,  go  into  business  and  give  employ- 
ment to  those  of  their  own  Bex.  The  men 
of  California  have  much  of  tbe  gallantry 
towards  the  sex  which  they  gained  during 
the  early  timea  when  women  were  scarce, 
and  are  the  last  men  in  the  world  to  throw 
obstacles  in  the  way  of  ber  asserting  her 
independence  of  the  absurd  restraints 
which  long  eustom  has  encircled  her  with. 
The  right  of  suffrage  is  not  the  first  and 
most  important  thing  to  be  thought  of. 
Woman  muBt  try  "to  be  more  self-reliant, 
and  not  to  look  on  marriage  as  ameanBof 
obtaining  a  living,  hut  to  work  for  herself. 
California  is  a  good  country  to  try  tbe  ex- 
periment in. 

A  Complication. 

The  donble-headed  girl  is  persecuted  with 
a  lover.  And  she's  in  a  peek  of  trouble. 
When  one  fcface  smiles  on  him  the  other 
frowns;  when  one  sweet  voice  is  whisper- 
ing words  of  tender  endearment,  the  other 
is  making  remark*  about  "the  biggest  fool  I 
ever  saw;"  and  when  he  kisses  one  pair  of 
Hp3  the  other  says:  "Call  that  sweet  I 
Well,  it's  the  first  time  that  a  mixture  of 
onions,  tanzy  and  gin  was  ever  called 
sweet."  While  the  persecuted,  love-lorn 
face  is  fast  becoming  thin,  the  other  is  grow- 
ing round  and  ro?y.  The  lover  isn't  t'je 
happiest  man  on  earth,  and  he  would  cer- 
tainly talk  very  plainly  to  tbe  other  one  if 
she  wasn't  such  a  neir  relative  of  his  heart's 
own.  He  is  thinking  of  consulting  the  doc- 
tors about  amputating  the  other  bead. 

--♦— 

Oysters. 
In  strolling  round  the  other  night. 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
uur  careless  feat,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
01  sparkling  waters,  made  a  scieen 
Through,  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell. 
O'er  which  tbe  waters  softly  fell, 
Hade  that  window  eeem  to  be 
fioBM  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here — 
It  loom  so  nice — and  try  their  oheor." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suite  me  to  a  'T."* 
Mo  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  migut  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  magmfictntfy,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  tat, 
Oooked  every  etyle;  just  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  month  don't  water,  then 
Tou're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clameand  crabs  and  terrapins;! 
In  tact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure. 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  toaud.  'twould  seem, 
That  the>y  have  here  the  best  ice  cream; 
So  here  they  nock,  the  little  Blnners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "snob  nice  dinners." 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again, 
Pacific  Oyster  House,  331  Bm»h  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Might. 

flWART.ra  HAAKE,  Proprietor. 


Indians  and  Indian  Agents. 

The  New  York  Dispatoh  shows  that  it 
appreciate  the  rights  and  wrongs  of  the 
Modcc  question  by  tbe  following  paragraphs: 

Tl:ese  Indians  agtut3  have  always  been  a 
cutsa  to  botb  white  men- and  Indians.  They 
rob  the  Indians  of  the  goods  which  the  Gov- 
ernment sapplie?,  and  evervtbiog  they  give 
the  Indians  13  of  the  poorest  kind.  Tbe  In- 
diana understand  that  they  are' robbed,  and 
know  that  tbe  promUesol  the  Government 
are  not  kept.  The  consequence  is,  tbat  all  tbe 
whites  are  blamed,  and  whon  tbey  riEe  they 
slaughter  without  mercy.  That  there  will 
not  be  a  general  war,  dependsfon  how  soon, 
and  how  severely  the  Modocs  shall  be  pun- 
ished. 

After  the  Indians  have  been  whipped  into 
peace  the  frontiersmen  should  ''-wipe  oat" 
the  Indian  agents;iwhose  rascalities  are  the 
cause  of  the  msjority  of  the  ^Indian  wars 
and  massaores. 

On  Monday  the  Boardjof  Indian  Commis. 
siooers  will  hold  a  meeting,  when  action 
will  be  taken  on  the  contracts.  We  hope 
tbe  Board  will  contraet  to  pay  a  reward  of 
$500  for  every  scalp  of  every  Indian  Agent. 
whose  hair  the  Indians  shall  raiie.  That's 
tbe  way  to  put  an  end  to  Indian  troubles. 


Twenty   Thousand 

Pap?r  Collars,  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  tbe 
What  Chear  Ls.nz.dry,  office  131  XjeldesdorS  St. 


Tli©    Beat    Remedies, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
IT'S  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
Fo*  sale  by  all  druggists.    Agency,  417  Sanaome 

reet,  oerner  of  Commercial. 


Coaldn't  Play  Him. 

An  absurd  mistake  led  on  one  etcssion  to 
the  temporary  confinement  of  the  late  Lord 
Chancellor  of  Ireland  in  a  madhonss.  His 
lordship  had  received  an  unfavorable  report 
of  this  particular  asylum,  and  being  anx- 
ious to  judge  for  bimfelf,  he  drove  up  in  a 
close  car,  without  haviDg  sent  any  intima- 
tion of  bis  coming.  When  tbe  porter  re- 
fused him  admittance,  be  said  atlaat,  "I  am 
the  Lord  Chancellor." 

"Oh,  Lord  Chancellor,  eh?"  said  the  por- 
ter with  a  grin,  as  he  opened  tbe  gate.  "Step 
in;  it's  all  right.  We  have  seven  of  you  here 
already.  One  got  loose  last  week  with  the 
Emperor  of  China,  but  I  thought  both  of 
you  were  back." 

By  this  time  bis  lordship  was  within  the 
gate,  and  a  batch  of  warders,  summoned  by 
the  porter,  took  him  in  charge.  It  was  not 
till  he  had  ssnt  for  bis  secretiry  tbat  he  ob- 
tained hisreleaas. 


Tbe  Smiths   Insulted- 

A  lunatic  has  gone  and  poetized  John 
Smith.  We  advise  John  Smith  to  go  for  the 
poet  numerously.  It's  bad  enough  to  bear 
the  name  of  Smith;  but  to  have  tbat  name 
rhymed  with  "pith  "and  "myth"  and  "prith" 
and  "with"  is  a  vile  insult. 


PICNICS,  EXCURSIONS.     ETC. 


Spoiling  Business. 

The  Common  Council  of  Providence,  B. 
I.,  have  decided  to  'allow  no  steam  boilers 
being  placed  under  the  sidewalk.  And  the 
undertakers  and  sensation  reporters  are 
madder  than  thunder. 


Tbe  Last  New  Sons. 

Air — "Mbet  d>  Cheaidon," 
Emerson  Corville  la  my  name, 
My  business  always  is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  and  Finer  Boast, 
Relishes  thess,  tbat  my  house  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
Oh!  high  oh!  Oh!  high  ohl 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
Corville  fays  sol  says  sol 
On  floe  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remember  the  number  and  call  again. 
Visions  of  Shell-nah  In  every  style, 
|nw.<rdly  cause  you  much  to  smile. 
Ladits  ■with  escorts  there  always  go, 
Ladies  gol  Ladies  gol 
Emereon  CorvuTe's  polit&l  and  so 
3-1  Tbey  gol  they  gol  they  go! 

Private  Lessons  zn  the  French  Language 
by  J.  JoiB:t,  graduate  of  the  University  of 
Paris,  late  Protestor  of  De  la  Monnals'  Normal 
School  for  Teachers,  and  of  St.  Mary's  College, 
London.  401  Geary  street,  between  Mason  and 
Taylor,  upstairs,    Beit  of  reference  given.    ±-q 


Fi-ve  TTtindred  Men  Wanted 

Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  131  Leideedorff  et.       • 


Oiam  Obowder  Every  ]\lg;n.t, 

Tbe  best  chowder  in  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  15  Morton  street,  just  off 
Re  amy.  8-t 

■tea.na  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bass  Bouse  Oazrlaeee,  can  bs 
Eeund  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
tablishment, southwest  corner  Bosh  and  Mont- 
gomery sts.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carrlase  orders 
left  at  either  place  prereptly  attended  to  day 
" ;  oleht,  at  reduced  1  Hea, 


Attention,    Ladles 

To  give  the  sfcin  the  soitoesB  of  velvet,  and 
tbe  tint  of  the  lily  to  the  complexion,  use 
Dickey's  Gbxmb  de  Lis.  & 

Dental  Work. 

Fob  finest  quaght  or  woes,  go  to  T.  O.  Jes- 
enp.  dentist,  ccr.  Sutter  md  Montgomery,  over 
Taker's.  8-n 

Ozozsvotakt. — Madame  Clara  Aatonla,  the 
Cairvoram  Physician  and  Independent  Trance 
Medium.  S33  Kearny  street,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine. 
CocBnltitIJna  in  Snjjlisb.  French  and  German.T 


Ladies  Vifcitlng  Oslx-osi. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Joust  P. 
Dwzsa,  126  Batter  street,  opposite  Lick  House, 
and   at    tbe    Grand   Hotel.    N.  B.—  Hamdkee- 

OHTBFS  KEATLT  M1BEED.      PESUAXSHn?    Of  £VcTY 

description  to  order.  a 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


GRAND  EXCURSION 

...  -TO  THE 

FARALLONES1 

rpHE    STEAMSHIP 

Wm.  Taller, 

CAPTAIN OHAS.  THORME 

WILL    LEAVE 

Marke   -sireet      WHari., 

....OH.... 

Sunday,  May  11th,  at  9  A.M., 

A.od  arrive  at  the  islands  at  12  M  ,  sharp.  Ample 
aocommodatloos  will  be  provided  for  tbe  l.ndlog 
of  passengers. 

Tbe  steamer  has  been  entirelr  refilled,  and  it  is 
proposed  by  Van  Oommfttse  of  Arrangement*  to 
m»te  ib.ii  THl£  excursion  of  tbe  season. 

Every  department  will  bs  io  thoroughly  compe- 
tent bands. 

A  floe  Band  of  Mnsio  will  accompany  the  Eionr- 
etOB, 

Slncle  Ticket* „_.S»  SO 

Tlckeiafor  Oentleuaaand  Lodv...     4  OO 

ED.  OHMIGKRI.IN, 
OAPT.  GEO.  E.  HUNT. 

myfitd  Commit '.ee  of  Arrangements. 


Corner  Tw.lfth  aod  Folaom  stre.ta. 


SODiT IUI  11.    1813 


First    Grand 

GERMAN   MILITARY  FESTIVAL 


....OF   THE... 


German  Dragoons 


LA    FORMES' 

Hair  Restorative  Powder 

THIS  POWDER  WILL  PREVENT  THE  HAIR 
from  falling  off  and  also  rectore  a  new  growth 
of  Hatr  to  the  bala  bead  within  a  few  weeks  where 
tbe  roots  are  not  destroyed.  This  powder  is  mixed 
with  warm  water  and  need  as  a  w&sb  three  times 
a  week.  A  trial  of  one  box  will  convince  y<m  that 
this  is  no  hnmbng.  Price  GO  cents.  Cffiie,  KO 
ANNA  STRfchT,  between  Eddy  and  Ellis.  Powell 
aod  Mason.      •  mi'ilmi 


Pnotographs  Painted 

IN  WATER  COLORS  AND  RETOUCHED  IN 
Ink.  from  tha  emailfest  to  fall  life-sits,  always 
in  tbi  most  satisfactory  manner,  on  very  moderate 
terms. 

EUIL.T  B.   EIWMAX, 

4KB  Kearny  street, 
ap2Slm  Between  California  and  Pine. 


f*TLtollc  Accommodation. 

Weaning  left  at  the  office  before  8  a.  m.,  can 
be  returned  In  the  evening  if  required;  we 
nerer  disappoint!  What  Chest  Laundry,  121 
Lelaesdcrff  street.  * 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 

Th^eonWAJ 


A.  W.    WHELDEN, 

Whitener  and  Paper  Hanger, 

Xe>.     1E3    6£ABT  STREET, 

apllm Between  Dnpont  and  B  took  ton. 

CENTRAL  BATHS, 

HO.  118  GEARY  STREET. 

Baths,  35  cents.     Beet    accom- 

modst-ions  in  tbs  fcit*.   Separate 

entrance  for  Ladies.    Tbe  Bnttae 

_aie  fittsd  up  with  all   modern 

Hair  Ontline,  shaving  and  Sbam- 

pooing.  Obildren'a  a  air  ceatb  cnt.  Ladies'  ShLm- 

pooing-,53 cents.    Private  room  for  Ladies, 


ATM 

i  to  provemen  te. 


Strangers  vi-itina  the  city  are  respsctfnlly 
requested  to  patronize  tbese  Baths. 


ay3 


CL  4IEV0Y  ANT.  -  MAD.  M  4RTELLE.  .*. 
joat  arrived  from  Europe :  answers  msn-Zl, 
tal  questions;  deveiopes  mediums;  magne-  J% 
tizea.  Oirelee,  Tuesday  and  Saturday  eveDicgs 
names  given.  French  and  German  spoken.  Ad- 
mission: Ledie»,  Fifty;Oents;  Gentlemen,  One 
Dollar.    Hours   from  12   to  6.  and  Tjolg.    TA8 


Captain  George  A.  Rabe,  Grand  Marshal, 

Escorted  by  the  Officera  of  tbe 

FIRST    LIGHT    DKA«OO.VS, 

Captain  D.  More, 

Officer*  S.  F,  Hiiuam,  Capf.   J.  Scryber 

TBE    GRKUlJili    EIFLES, 

Oapt.  J.  Schneider. 

THE    8.     F.     FVSIXKEHS, 

Cant .  J.  Oantns. 

THE  CALIFOK.VIA    JAESEBS, 

Oapt.  SpeegaeL 

GEEUAX   Ol'aEa  F0SILEEB8, 

Oapt.  Schneider. 

THE   STEUBEN    6VABB, 

Capt,  Weicharta. 

And  a  deputation  from  all  the  Cavalry  of  the 

STATE,  ARMY  AND  NAVX. 


The  Procession  will  form  on  Bash  Street,  the 
right  resting  on  Powell  Strett.  at  9.1;  A.  M.,  and 
march  at  10  o'clock  sQarp  tnrough  ibe  principal 
streets  to  the  City  Gardens,  where  a  Grand  Dinner 
will  be  served  to  the  Dragoons  and  tbeir  nncorts. 
The  beef  and  veal  having  been  filtered  by  Messrs. 
Lnx  A  Miller  expressly  for  this  occasion. 

Concert  by  Prof.  Mahden's  Band. 

AODKE18  by  HON,  MB.  8TIEGLITZ 


Games  for  Cash  Prizes  amounting  to  91,000 
will  be  held.    At  2  o'clock 
T3ie      A.  erlal     Slilp 

The  wonder  of  the  world  will  ba  exhibited,  and 
dancing  will  commence  at  2!<j  in  both  paviiione.and 
a  Grand  Concert  in  tbe  Ooncert  Stand  will  be  eon- 
tinned  until  dark.  Gr<nd  Ball  in  the  new  pavilion 
all  night.    Admission,  51  cents ;  Children,  25c. 


On  Sa.to.riay,  May  10th, 

The  Great   Aerial  Ship 

Will  make  an  ascension  carrying  ten  passengers, 
all  well-known  citizens  of  San  Francisco.  Prof.  O 
J.  K.  Farview  is  the  inventor,  and  cactain  en 
tbisvoyage.  This  ebio.  orfUing  machine  will  be 
on  exhibition  on  Tuesday  andalt  the  week.  Admis- 
sion, 15  cts.  mj5  td 


S.  F.  and  N.  P.  B.  B.  Co. 


CHANCE  _OF    TIME. 

ON  ANTl  AFTKR  APRIL  1,  1§73,  THE  STKAM- 
ot  ANTELOPK,  connectiog  at  Donanne  Land- 
ing with  the  San  Francisco  &  A'ortb  Pacific  Rail- 
road Company  for  Oloverdale  and  all  intermediate 
stations,  will  leave  San  Francisco  daily  (Sundays 
exepted),  from  Broadway  Wbarf,  at  J:3'i  p. iff.  Re- 
turning, the  train  will  leave  Oloverdale  daily  at 
5:30  o'clock  a.m  ,  connecting  at  Donanne  with  the 
steunerahd  arriving! a  Saa  F.anoieco  at  10:20  ASS- 
Ihe  steamers  and  ears  make  close  connections 
with  stages  taand  from  all  points, 

SUNDAY  EXCURSI0N7~AT  REDUCED   RATES. 

Leave  San  Francisco  at  3  A.  M.  every  Sunday 
arriving  at  Oloverdale  at  I  o'olock  f,  m.  Returning 
will  leave  Oloverdale  at  2  o'clock,  arriving  in  San 
Frandsco  at  7  o'olock.  This  will  allow  exonr- 
siomsts  several  hours  at  any  of  tbe  places  along 
toe  line  of  tbe  road.  For  ail  information  apply  at 
the  Company's  office.  496  Montgomery  street. 

aplS  PETuR  DONAHUE.  President. 


Badger'sGentraM>arkl  Oakland 


THESE  BBAUTIFOL  GARDENS  ARE  NOW 
open  lor  the  season,  and   msny  of  the  most 
popular 

PICNICS 

Will  be  held  there.  The  attractions  are  numer- 
ous. SEATING  PATILION.  MUSEnM,  GYM- 
NASIUM.   Skatinc  free  on  week  days. 

Admlidsn «5  Cents 

CHILDREN  IO  OBNTS.  aslTtf 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 

SiCBiMENTO. 

WK.  MORROW.  SIDLE  PROPRtKTOR.— 
•  This  hcuis  oan  be  rented  by  the  night. 
we*ik,  month  or  year  by,  firat-olast  oompanies  only" 
Will  nold  about  fclOtO     Addrsas  as  above.      ap!9 


GERMAN    PIANOS. 


!■«:■■«  i 


THE  BEST  ANB  THE  OHEAP- 
SchranbtUdter  A  Oo..  Agents 
tbe    celebrated    Factories    of 


CHAS.  MAYI; 

Pioneer  iCIoal) 

(Formerly  Mayer  &  Wnrl 
No.    99    ttOXTOOMEfc 

Opposite  the  t,iek  B 
BKAKCH,    108    EEAIK^ 

MB.   MATER  CALLS  ATTtK 
large  and  well  selected  tuor 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Sil 
and  Cloth, 

And  bis  new  stoles  of  resdy-mdi  ! 
ether  LADlEb'sUiTS,  at  VKBY  I 

Also,  a  larce  stook  of  Stripaa   si      i 
Shawls,  Lace  Jackets,  bilk    ind  o       , 
SilKs.  Sstins,  Uloakingi,  and  even 
Trimminge.    JUST  aRRIVEdTI 
the  tipring  styles  of 

PLAIJI      ASil      JB1CBI9 

I.INKN    SVTTt, 

N.  B-— Oioaks,  Dresses  sad  snJti  > 
in  latest  fashion,  at  reasonable  rttw 


S, 


HALL 


lR< 


S' 


R( 


>ApARl 

A 


YELLO1 
DOCK 

AND 

IODIDEofPOT? 

rpUE     WEST    SPBINO    HI 

In  ate,      Parl0es   the  Bttsl 

morbid,     eorrapt    and    Isapen  i 

Cores  BhtamalliiQ  and  M< 

Sold  by  all  J>rngKl«t«. 


Tl 


AfiEACY,     417    SAS8  0MIJTJ' 

SOtE  AGENTS  FOB     i!  3' 
DB.    FfiKBT'8    J.A8T  CBiir 
DR.   FEKBTS   VPKHFOOTr.      ' 


l=»OSTER  - 

ProgrftBune.,  and  &U  kind,  of  Pnaar 

SHOW,   LECTU8E.  COKCER.' 

ATBE  and  CI UCVS  allltl 

AT  LOW  RATES,  Bt 


"F1.  stere 

ESS    CLAY    STUIt  I 


THOMAS    W. 
SILVER  FXiATl 


>?*  siAKUFAirrn&BAU 

^J^      EEP"i"l«tlJ 

^T      drubsTmbjos,  ^ 

•>  liieje  anasicAL  d-btbvbj 


— ANB—     

AtrrsiCAL  tafBTBirti 

ESTABLISHED  IB  !••*• 

atk-Lasaons  aiTSn  on  the  Banjo  ss*  I 
MISSION  STHEET,  between  Pta» 

M.  B.— Fine-toned  SUr»r  nolo 
eaEionalB  always  op  hand. 


WW 


FREE  AND  EASY 

EVKBX    lATUKDAf  *' 


Piano    and     SlngrlnS 


..81 


CHARING 


CANDIES. 

ALL     K1SP8     OE    THE    f*""i2 
made  «t  onr  Stoan  OandjPjoton  "J 
urdera.  «peclallj  Irom  t6e  coimDT.  aw 
and  will  be  promptU  »JJ,J5f|dr'iWlw»» 

1«VT  Mfftfft"1.""**-   ^L — 


&LHAMBRA  LODGING  « 

BBlBhY  POK«I8HBI>a»la» 
(la  nt  in  anita.  v— a*< 

Dnrtraaned  Koooa  »>  1JI  "gfj 

or  withent  board.      ALHAMBRA   ■» 
S1F  3w.b  rtrewt 


HIM  QW"1' 

BOOTS  td  -- 
"■WftBa" 

L.  BLAH 


HAPT!'18- 

AFDfE-WOBKED  OBOOHET  BJP;',,, 
ib.  wort  ol  Mr..  E.  BUnlW  («"■ 
lie),  will  be  raffled  tor  oo  .  i»uv 

Sutordi.y  Evening,  •»•»  *  ^ 
At  SPIERS  A  POKD'8.  corn.l  *!*"  , 
etroet..    ICO  coaooee.  il  par  cban"-    _ — 


Philadelphia   Bestau-1 

OHAS.  ▼.  BEBOOLD.  P»OP»I,W 

THE     CHOICEST     MEATS     AjR| 
Veaetablea,     Board,  by   tha^e^p^  | 


*J"»m  soda  (§  ft 

PMnaUac    T  «a.lr 
a    ..li«.c  etna*. 


<S    5j)    f'MONTBCMf.r 

^  MOTEL. 


LEY'S  ani  VARIETIES 


TOW    ALHASBBA    TI1ATBI. 


magtjiiii;h 


4T°U"  "'••CALIFORNIA   MINSTRELS. 

IM  Ml    X-.I      mi    .    .     l-ii     <  >|         I  in:    ..id     vi 


ELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


"Mil  I'l-ltSBl 


* 

rrtat  i 

nawm               imt  inmtoi 

IT  1- 

Hurt    r 

re...,t 

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•»  '  .  »Ta  I 

-  a  ■       ■  a 

- 

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llln. 

Courting  In  tlao  Rnln 


T_-II301V 


THE   MISCHIEVOUS    MONKEY! 


UTT'  F 

-  nut 

o     Rj«aerM 


HEIRi; 

COMEH 

VIVI 

-A.  IV! 

..-. 

LI3CHEN 

AND 

FRI6CHEN. 

ATRVTrRR    . 

>tl«     A  a  I.    UHCHMTKI 

•t  ..   •  n   »-. 


Ht(VM    M«r<*« 

Ma  rt.t. 

*>•   ■  ■•«   W>H.t#r 

■ 


■ 


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lrL   a  t^j t. 


Tw  re»wIo4e  *H*  Bo»»  H.r    •  atrtl.-pi-oToa.af  •tnto*.  at 

A     cS»  XL- I  3F»  3F»  3E!  3Ft.  ^5T      3G 

JI<Nn< 

wait.  iu  moiiuua 

Olbar  chanc.ara  bt   tha  Ooratanr- 

M05DAT  ITIJIJH,  Mar  1Kb Flrat  ipaxmca  af 

MI»H    ,Y1NIVA    Al)AM«*    tli<»  Qa i  <>»   Horlo-Comlo  Vooallatn 

AM 

MnRlrr   nnrncy.    Ilio  .Ttjr    I)ini<»«.-r   Pnr  Exri'llrmv. 

aTOSDIY,  Mar  13th EELLY  aad  LEON  S  "Ir.i  alallon  of  OffeBbaob'a  FouDlelt  Opara,  ant  Itau 

CHOUFLEURI;  or,  THE  PRIMA  DONNA  OP  A  NICHTI 


.   »»    *■©   •  ■«   S3  *»0 


tW  All  4*otoi    bereaitex   on   HoDdir. 

aaa^Parfnataasaw  to  -omrai.,.-*-  . 


..»£»    M-d    ».«* 


T.    O    IV  D    I    X    (, 

«N  1-  1  tin      M 

THIl     IliMt!. 


r  ,..< .       .  .. 


TOMUT  1ARTM 
It  ,.  ..  j    .    <  .1.1  lunto.    AnU 

TOMMY  BRII. 


:«c  ana 


loiiimiire. 


la  ba  aaaaawwa  b*  Tba 

iiviDi^vrsri 


"■US 


OAtiaiM     Antl     FniTB 

•   Aer.aa,,.  Paa'..  ae  fba  OlHllgBll. 

n«it»« a,  .uu  m.  Hair 

»»aa.  Haalaaal 

Hall. a  >l  .....  K.l.a 

flail.*  f.aav    tiair.|aa 

II  VlNDY    AN1H  . 

!..«.,  aad,  .-     !-»  O  a.a 

II      ■     Marat 

OTaalaia... Orahaatfa 

Oea.lBa.aaT  attb  Ua  Ifaar  Fare. 

Never  Reckon  Your  Gtixkens  Before 

Tlioy'r**    Hatolk«d  ! 

Mr.  Jrnethae  Olabb Tmmma  Rartoe 

•  b'b  II 

Hifihi.'B'.h.ipniioi^r  B 

. 

M.iri(.|il:\iiiimp  . 

»«'/  *  ma  ■)   ...  I.  In*    H>-lat.d 


HOUSE, 


->f  r*»-  _ 

.U*-4a>«-fer  (T      ««. 

gMMlta  ihf  riftia 


sB9T-T&TsTftT-BV7 


EPIZOOTIC. 


,..re*>.etor.>A  *.    SO   Will'*  Mil. -US 


Tn«r  fli  rfn/iiTLT.  mil  fbr  r.av'1'y  ■»■■  dnramlity  will  oarer  be  matched.    To  b*  bed  oalr  af  lb* 

I  ac  L.    \r>  run    vtiir*.    am  K«-«r«F  •tr*-«  .  ror   Oat. 


«»    r    r-y   »ne 

■■  V        .I\1.RH 

uttl     MonU 


GHAN.T 


^CULTURAL 

LINO  EXHIBITION 

—   OF    THE— 

jay  District  Horticultural 

8<;iety,  of  California, 

PEW MAY   8,    1813 


STILL  ANOTHER. 


an  J  tb*  t,abi-o 


'■•«  *o  m'".-!   mj   ftlead* 

Iblt    I     h»Ta>  OMifd    the 


NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

....AT... 

•VM  n«.h    atr-e^t.  Imiwteii    Uwnli.;nrr) 

■  Mil  Kearny. 

All  Drinks,  Plain  or  Fancy,  10c. 

Ooneooled  la  tba  baat  aula  aad  of  tba 
Paratt  Ltqaara. 


<  ll.a-a.  V    fEI 


lill.W. 
Proprietor. 


TO  OOSTISUE  NISE  DAYS. 


iPI.W   Of  FLOWRnS,   TIIKES  AND 

i  will  bo  nmqtiallad.  Tba  Hall  will  bo  DEO. 
>  OBAXD  8  4LB,  with  WKEATIH  and  OAB. 
V.  AQ0AB1UM8.  PLOBAL  P0U5T. 
0  WOKE.  BODQOETS  and  FLOWEBK,  ato. 
kftarnoon  and  otcdiqc 

idt  &  Schlott's  Band 

tba  mo't  select  mnalo.    BTolblng  will  bo  loll 
kelho  Exhibition  a  moat  brilliant  euccter. 

I         POFCSSOR   E.    S.    CABR, 


r.liy  of  California,  has  kindly  oonsented  to 


tb»««l     ... 
|  las  PEN1.NO  ADDBE33 


HAND60ME    PRIZES 

lod  fo  tha  T0DN3  LtDIBS  of  San  Frincleco 
Iblt  the  Planla  recolYod  at  tbo  Eiblbltlon  of 

tarnoon  commencing  on  M  ndny,  suj  sib, 
[Iran  away  to  all  Bota  and  Ol.le  who  par- 


Till  OOMMITTEE  OF  AflRANGEMiNTi. 


TO  THE  UNFORTUNATE. 

DH8.  TT.OHMF.I  -.ORADUATRK 

o(  ti«  l,"p. ■-  .t.<i   Vin    »    UniT-cmue*.  »mi 
it'*  Aitliitn'.  ■  .*•<  Ar-or.  n»t» 

No.   4  98 
in,,,  for  Kin  Irt.i. 
dlMMtw  of  itio   VriDA'f  ■n'l    fJunur  .Iit  • 
■  "«f>l»  LoTiailtlnt*.    To  •uffnriira 
. 

of  ln«  l.ir  cm 
•  0-1  Tnro»'  wtl-ornna-i]  I* rof. n*..t-  Mull.  r1. 
•».l  n.-  RxtrnaBl  mt  To  He,  Im  u-iiott  foritlioi 
Ap^'»"n  "b.o'  i»  *>i,»riii  Ya»:jr  ui.il  in  KuroDft 
and  for  nhtob  •»•»  ara  >ha  Noli  *  .■ 
OlQOUOMl 

Dltr. 

4«r.  | 
r-rFirf:  Horn;*.— i-fOBi  H  to  il  a.m  .  i  to  4  P.M. 
I   P.K 

P   ».— l-fiarsta«nir.nc<*  for  tba  »ocommoii*tioo 
a.i.l* 


Mclllo.     OIIATAHU 

Pupil  of  La  Mulwiiv  laeroy,   Pai  la. 

Ladies'  Hair  Dresser, 

a     El.I.in    MTKEKT.       aollm 


RETURN  THE  BOOK! 

WHOKVEB    BORROWED   TUK    "MrTMOIR 
07  HOME"  from  tbo  Fioaho  Offloe  la  p&r 
tloalarlj-  rcqaeaUd  to  ralaro  It  Ivtooot. 


P.VOLNEY,  212  FOURTH  STREET 

BUYS  AND  SM.L8 

Good    Second-hand    Clothing* 

Alao.    OLRANa.  DTKS.  and  RFPAIRS,  in   tba 

mo-.t  BCtoni.'Hn  manntr.  H*  baa  road"  tba  ahoTe  n 
■naaltlif  fir  30  fear*,  aad  ia  bonad  it  B>»«  aatia- 
faotioa  to  ail.  up  1  lm 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTIOB. 

I^WO  OF  THE  LEADItVO  MEMBERS  OF 
tbo  Tbaatrioal  Profoiatoo  in  i  aliforoln  pm- 
poa«  forTimn  cliuai  for  .oatruotioa  in  Klocatiou 
Parcooa  wiahloc  to  avail  t  hnn-cltin  "f  tbo  oppor- 
tonity  of  acQQirlrjii  a  oaefal  art  at  a  modorata  ooai 
Oitnatrad  lo  taQolroanat  to  "Oambjeea  "  P.  O.  Boi 
3334,  whan  partioalara  M  to  Urms,  oto..  will  ba 


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ORGANS. 

If.W   and    haaoffnl   a<y1»>>    of    thn.o    rnnsnlflcfiil 
I'ttl.M  K  C'AUINET.  OKVaAnS-tba  moat 

-d   la«l   umc    i  rrmtln.    Tno  tooa  la  |>nrt*. 

Cm  ot  la  I  and   raaooaou     0*or  Al.OOU  of  toaui 
avo  b**D  sold. 

f-h.-ct  Matte,  ltaala  Bimka  Mutlr  »'.<- 
llo.,  I>fono  ni,.,i|«.  n  ,,!..  loTtri,  TtaV- 
lint!  Oallnri,   Acrwrdvona,  rl<*. ,  etc, 

IN  THE  HOMO  DEPARTMENT  OF 

A.  L.  BANCROFT  &  CO  ,  Agents. 

ap?,aod.Bi  781    Markrt  aUrct, 


\  :    l  l    it    -I  in 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

GO  TO  TUB 

UrCot    fiootcn, 

•■Iter  alr?«t,  tear  lArnrnj, 
Ami  trr  rnv  ( I 

Hot  Htotch's  Or  Toni  &  Jerry's 
All    UrlulifT- Ten    Cents 

faBU  J09.  D.  BRIOOS.  ProoriMor. 


New  Discovery. 

riTHE  USE  OF  THE  KONDBKFUI.  1'LAbT 
X    that  Godiatonded  for  IbaOoraof 

RKIUMaTISM,    NIURA10IA,    COUT,  PARAL- 

VSIS,  CATIR»H,  ANO  ALL  SPINAL 

AFFECTIONS, 

1 1  undor-tocd  porfoot'>  by  tba  ondaraigotd—  tba 
ool;  poraoi  on  the  Ooolioent  ttin'  fully  oompro 
bfuiU  Ita  mattio  nunliMtg  Th»  -nmo  Oo-miiiimi 
ai«>    f  i  ni. ttd  i- st'-ritftily  with  aafnty  noil  aooooaa, 

UK  i'.  h.  DODufili  to  bo  found  at  bia  Offlco. 
•JlSHarltni  atra«t,  (-•i>p-Jflit<ri  bird,  Rioma  land 
2,  trom  IU  A  M    t.l  P  U  ,  nnd  fro.n  HoOpu 

ltwiitonce,  lUfil  Utatloo  slrro'.  I"  tunti  cm 
ba  aooommodnt-d  with  U""m  and  Board.       ap30 


LA    FORMES1 

Hair  Rcstoratiye  Powder 

THIS  POWDER  WILL  PREVKNT  THE  HAIR 
from  fatl.tiK  off,  and  itUn  r»wtoro  a  new  sriwtb 
of  Hair  to  tbo  bald  boad  nitbln  a  fow  week*  whera 
thn  Toota  are  oot  dcatroyed.  Thia  oowdor  (a  mno  1 
witb  warm  watar  and  o-od  as  a  waab  tbrea  tunoa 
a  waak.  A  trial  of  oae  box  will  oonviace  ;ii  that 
thi.  la  'o  hum<.uir.  Ptico  OO  oanta.  OfR  <-,  v« 
ANNA  STREET,  batweeo  Eddy  and  Elllt,  Powell 


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THE  JOUBHAL  OT  AHUSEHEHTS. 

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Below  Montgomery.  8u  7r&nei*00. 


THUBSDAY MAY  8,  1673 

AMUSEMENTS,    Etc. 

California  Th-atre, 

**|-h»  School  fjtffl«3d»l"iprodB0w»lui  night 
drewan  excellent  htnse.  Mre.  Bowers  won  great 
gppUBi*  lor  her  imperwnitioQ  ol  lady  Teaze; 
John  McOolloagh  plajed  Charles  Surface  upi- 
tallj,  Henry  ElwsrdB  was  aa  we  cave  said  many 
timesbefore.aegooiaSir  Puter  Teazle  as  cfinld 
be  presented  on  anyetage;  MUs  Minnie  Walwn 
was  a  very  pleasing  Maria;  Walton  Ltm&n  was  At- 
Ugbtfnlly  beartytaad  natnral  &a  Sir  OliTar  Sur- 
face ;  Jobn  Wilson,  excellent  as  Joseph;  ani 
Messrs.  Owen  Marlowe,  Ed.  J.  Buckley.  J.  0 
Williamson.  Eben  P.j  motoo  and  others  were  very 
good  in  tbelr  respective  parts.  Mies  Helen 
Tracy  wbo  on  this  occasion  took  tbe  part  of  Lady 
Sneerwell.  acqaitted  herself  with  mnch  ability. 
Tbia  evetiog  "Mary  Stoarl"  will  be  performed- 
To-morrow  evening  Mrs.  Boweis  will  take  her 
farewtll  beneBt.  and  appear  In  "Ingomar"  and 
"The  Jealoas  Wife." 
Alhambra, 

Kelly  and  Leon  have  made  an  immense  bit,  and 
large  and  fashionable  •na'iencei  are  the  mis 
First  part,  loterlod©  and  afterpiece  are  alike, 
bright  and  enMrtairicg.  Obarlea  Vivian  singe 
new  songa  witb  bin  on  tbe  times,  and  Bob  Hart, 
Little  Mac,  Sam  Rickey  and  tbe  others  mate  ap  a 
very  strong  oompany. 
Bella  Union   Theatre. 

Among  tbe  features  of  tbe  performance  to  be 
gireo  tbis  evening  may  be  mentioned  a  remarka- 
bly clever  performance  on  the  banjo  by  Tommy 
Bree.  songs  and  dances  by  MiBB  Susie  Bobinscn, 
tbeamnsing  farce  of  "The  Live  Indian"  Oaseim 
indFnii  in  eymnastio  feats,  Lon  Dixon  in  imni- 
isgaot*.  and  the  lively  afterpiece  entitled  "Never 
Beekon  Your  Chickens  Before  they  are  Hatched," 
Buckley's  Xew  Varieties. 

"Hard  Obeefc."  "Tbe  Two  Pompeya"  the  panto- 
mime of  "Tbe  Dancing  Scotchman"  and  "Julius 
in  a  Fix"  are  tome  ef  the  lively  performances  to 
be  given  at  tb  b  popular  plaoe  of  amusement  this 
evening.  For  foil  programme  see  S  st  page. 
Pacific  Hall. 

There  was  a  very  good  attendance  at  tbis  Hal; 
laat  night,  when  Herr  Speigler  toek  his  farewell 
benefit.  The  programme  was  an  excellent  one  and 
was  well '.performed.  Mrs  Herbar  (Mies  Helen 
0.  TJingeon)  received  a  most  ostomies  tic  greeting 
on  making  ber  first  appearance  tines  her  marriage 
and  sang  as  Bweetty  as  ever. 
Horticultural   Exhibition. 

Tbis  afternoon  the  Spring  Exhibition  of  the 
Bw  District  Horticultural  Society  of  California 
will  commence  at  Horticultural  Hall  on  Stockton 
street  near  Post.  There  will  be  a  grand  display  Of 
flowers,  tree;,  and  enrobe.  Tbe  hall  has  been 
beantifollr  decorated,  and  there  will  be  a  very  fine 
exbibition  of  aquariums,  floral  fountains,  rustic 
work,  bouqueta  and  cut  flowers.  Prof.  K.  8.  Oarr 
Of  vi'  University  of  California,  will  deliver  the 
opening  address.  Schmidt  and  SohloU'a  Band 
will  perform  in  tbe  afternoon  and  evening.  There 
will  doubtleas  be  a  large  aod  fashionable  atten- 
dance and  tbe  flowers  will  not  be  the  only  pretty 
things  to  look  at 

EScardon  to  trie  Farallemes. 

Theseacnd  excursion  to  the  Farsllone  Islands 
will  take  place  on  Sunday  next,  Tbe  Wm.  Tabsr 
has  been  fitted  np  with  every  accommodation  for 
excursioniits,  and  all  wbo  go  wiil  have  a  plea? ant 
time.  There  will  be  a  good  supply  of  boats  to  land 
the  paiscrgerr,  and  they  will  be  allowed  sufficient 
Urns  to  thoroughly  explore  tbe  islands. 
"Woodward's  Gardens. 

Kext  Saturday,  there  will  be  a  Children's  May 
Fcetlva',  and  tbe  exerciees  will  be  of  e  very  enter- 
taining and  enjoyable  nature.  Among  other  attrac- 
tions the  programme  includes  character  dancing 
in  cestume  by  pupils  from  tbe  McCarty  Brothers 
and  Siitfrs  Academy. 

Cily  Gardens. 

On  Sunday  next  tbe  fin  t  grand  German  Military 
Festival  of  the  German  Dragoons  will  be  held  at 
t&siv  gardens  by  the  companies  enumerated  in 
another  opiums.  There  will  be  games  for  cash 
prises  to  the  amount  ol  ¥1.060,  a  conceit  and  ball. 
On  Saturday,  Prof.  J.  BL  Fair-view  will  make  his 
fcm  trip  in  the  aerial  ibfp  of  which  fee  ie  the  in- 
ventor, scd  by  which  he  claims  to  have  solved  the 
difficulty  of  navigating  tbe  air.  This  new  aerial 
machine  will  ba  on  exbibition  to-day  and  every 

day  this  wsok. 
Mrs.  D.   P.   Bower?. 

la  consequence  of  the  immense  suooees  of  this 
actress,  and  in  compliance  witb  a  very  generally- 
expresied  desire  of  the  public  the  management 
ef  the  California  Theatre  ia  endeavoring  to  nego- 
clate  a  continuance  of  her  engagement  for    one 

week  more. 

AjuTOxiaAi,  Mtsrra.— One  of  the  most 

o  isapiets  collections  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
■tetaa,  oomprislng  hundreds  of  costly  sad  beau- 
tiful wax  ret  dels,  ia  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
inly)  at  tbe  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  As 
eurax  say  be  profitably  spent  bara. 


Rattler's    Wine    Parlor. 

Lew  Battler,  formerly  Id  the  minitrtl  line. 
•will  be  plea3ed  to  aet  the  role  of  Boniface  to  all 
friends,  day  and  evening,  at  384  Bosh  street 
below  Montgomery.  4  h 

Premium  Sblrt  Maker. 

M>3.  Eveline  Morris  526,  Ketrny  at,  rsspect- 
f  ollv  solicits  a  call  from  friends,  and  arrangers 
visiting  the  City.  Newest  styles,  perfect  fit 
and  prices  reasonable.  &,G 


Xntm*js. 
[From  the  Danbury  Hews.) 

The  churches  were  filled  on  Sunday— 
thanks  to  the  millineis. 

A  German  friend  whess  wife  tabe3  in  w,  sh- 
iug  for  their  substenacce,  cairns  that  he 
earns  his  living  by  the  eweat  of  his  vro  i. 

Thegfl'nialbon-fires  of  Spring  cast  their 
lurid  ehadowiagaix&tthe  evening  ekr,  and 
turn  the  stomachs  of  Christendom. 

A  West  street  man  says  the  longest  fu- 
neral be  ever  heard  of  took  place  a  week 
ago.  BU  hired  girl  went  to  it  and  hasn't 
got  back  yet, 

A  Danbury  citizen  has  recsivej  a  lettar 
from  a  New  York  lady  announcing  the  d  ath 
of  herboebaLd;  and  the  "matinee  at  2  P.  M., 
Friday." 

The  gentleman  who,  as  recorded  laet  week, 
was  seeking  shelter  from  his  wife,  is  now 
waiting  in  concealment  for  a  new  B'uit  of 
clothee;  ijja  ob  theif  receipt  will  Bet  Bail  at 
onca  for  New  Jersey. 

The  friends  of  Nixon,  tbe  condemned 
murderer,  have  given  a  dance  for  big  benefit. 
There  is  but  one  more  sid  office  for  the 
mourning  friends  to  perform — raffle  off  the 
body. 

Disrseli  is  now  happy.  He  lias  discovered 
t^at  his  name  rhymes  with  ours,  and  the 
delighted  statesman  annonocss  the  fact  to 
the  equally  pleased  parliament.  The  entire 
eonntry  appears  to  feel  bettsr,  in  fact. 

Oar  reporter,  in  passing  through  Nelson 
street,  Monday,  was  surprised  to  see  a  mid- 
dle-aged man  dart  out  of  a  door-way  and  a 
woman  s;on  appear  with  a  broom,  and 
shrilly  exclaim:  "Don't  come  hack  to|thi3 
house  till  you  get  your  life  insured,  yen 
speckled  jackass." 

An  aged  citizen  of  Memphis,  Tenn.,  sends 
lis  a  letter  of  advice  whieb  we  appreciate  and 
are  thankful  for.  He  recounts  his  own  sad 
experiences,  and  in  closing,  feelingly  says: 

"Bailer,  rnv  boy,  yon   are  (Joins  well;  bat   fo- 

God's  sake  don't  bite  off  more  tnan  yon  can  chaw." 

He  thinks  we  use  ping;  he  is  mistaken. 
Those  people  who  live  to  a  healthy  old 

age  are  those  who  take  care  of  themselves. 
There  is  one  on  Main  streat  who  guards 
against  the  frequent  Bndden  changes  of 
weather,  by  wearing  at  the  same  time  a  linen 
duster  and  an  overcoa t.  On  a  cool  day  he 
puts  tbe  overeoat  over  the  duster,  and  when 
a  sultry  spell  comes  on  he  puts  the  duster 
outside  the  overcoat. 

A  Pine  street  man  enjoys  himself.  His 
dogs  chsse  the  neighbors'  bens,  his  own  hens 
dig  np  their  gardens,  bis  cow  breaks  down 
their  fences,  and  his  cats  figbton  their  roof;. 
But  his  father  died  a  maniac,  and  his  grand- 
mother was  a  respectable  luna>ic  for  thirteen 
years,  and  as  he  owns  a  couple  of  guns,  and 
is  qniok  tempered,  the  neighbors  are  wise  in 
their  generation,  and  keep  clear  of  him. 


Woman's    Rlfflxts. 

One  would  think  that  it  was  one  of  woxcan's 
rights  to  enjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  mac,  and 
pay  the  same  price  for  It,  Kearly  all  the  res* 
tanrants  "  for  ladles  and  gentle  men"  in  Ban 
Francisco  have  poorer  fare  than  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dine.  Thebx  ib  ah  ixcephoj^ 
At  the  Piofxxe  Kietateait,  en  Washington 
street,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladles  oan 
get  an  excellent  breakfast,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
Blnce  1819,  provides  every  luxury  the  market 
afiordB.  Both  ladles  and  gentlemen  find  then 
cltb.es  to  please  the  most  epicurean  taste, 

Pratt' s  Abolition  Oil. 
Cures  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


3-L 


Dr,  Barlow  J.  Smith 

Is  giving  a  cours  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  Mb  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  a  1 7  K  o  'clock. 
A,  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  dally,  from  9  to  l  p.  a.,  free.        w 


The  Hew    Oyster    House, 

Otstec  Geotto  has  been  opened  by  A.  W. 
Manning,  one  of  tho  oldeet  Oyster  Dealer*  in 
the  city,  "For  Ladies  and  Gentlemen,"  Jat  428 
Pine  et.,  next  to  Bowen  Bios.,  grocers.  This  is 
in  every  respect  a  f>.a«  tekcrt  a  geniUmatx  can 

t  aits  Wis  family. g  Q 

T>r.    ZDonexty 
Has  devoted  his  study  more  partleularly  to 

.jioaio  and  ipeciflo  practice,  and  aa  inch  it 
bow  the  most  suooeeBful   of  any  Physician   In 

Ban  Francisco.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leldesdorfl.  a  few  doon  oelow  What 
Chser  House. t 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Rheumatism  and  Neuralgia. 


Prxotoirvevpiile    Car  as. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
a*if<sry,  3a  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  ■tree a 

A.  Ploasant  LocaGon. 

Persons  'desiring  comfortable  1  o aging i  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
T ne  bnlldmg  Is  a  very  fine  one  and  is  well 
lighted  and  ventilates.. 

PreaU  and  SwMt . 
For  the  best    oonfectionerv,   g?   to   Oanty   and 

Wacnsr'a.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Satin.       k 


Romance  of  a  Hp  ir. 
To  hear  a  French  woman  glorify  France 
and  villify  its  enemies  is  to  fesl  your  own 
blocd  tingle.  A  French  lady,  who  married 
a  German  baron  some  fifteen  years  ago, 
and  who  lives  at  Berlin  in  a  style  befit  tins 
her  wealth  and  rank,  bad  at  dinner  not  long 
ago  seme  fifteen  or  twenty  Prussians  ssattd 
around  her  table.  Notwithstanding  her 
marriage  she  had  remained  French  at  heart. 
Ia  the  course  of  conversation  the  Prussians 
began  to  bewail  Paris,  poor  Paris,  which 
was  no  longer  Paris,  and  to  predict  that  in 
ten  years  in  Berlin  would  be  the  capitil  of 
the  world.  8he  listened  angrily,  until  no 
longer  being  able  to  withold  ber  ^indigua- 
tioB,  she  freed  her  mind  to  the'effect  that 
Paris  was  Paris  yet,  would  always  be  Paris, 
tbe  mest  brilliant,  most  attractive,  most 
civilized  and  artifllio  city  in  the  world. 
Moreover,  she  would  lay  a  wager  that  her 
Prussian  frieods  might  select  the  most  ugly 
and  the  most  insignificant  thing  they  might 
find  and  Paris  would  mas e  it  an  object  of 
beauty,  such  ss  Berlin  would  not  dire  to 
attempt.  The  wager  was  accepted,  and  tbe 
next  day  the  lady  received  a  small  box, 
which  npon  opening  sbe  found  to  contain  a 
single  white  hair.  What  could  bo  made  of 
one  white  hair.  She  did  not  know;  but, 
concealing  her  embarrasameDt,  ehe  sent  tbe 
hair  to  Paris  accompanied  by  a  letter  giving 
an  account  of  the  wager,  theciroumfctanees, 
etc.  In  due  oonrse  of  time  she  received  the 
hex  back  from  Paris.  And  what  think  you 
Paris  made  of  the  white  hair?  It  had  been 
enclosed  in  an  open  trench  of  gold,  which 
cro£S3d  amcdellion  surmounted  with  bril- 
liants. At  the  top  of  tbe  medallion  the 
Prussian  eagle  in  black  enamel,  with  wings 
extended,  held  the  white  hair  in  its  claws. 
Then  suspended  from  the  hair  was  a  little 
escutcheon  in  white  enamel  bearing  this  in- 
scription: "Alsacs  and  Lorraine.  Toa 
hoid  them  [only  by  a  hair."  Iti§  not  very 
probable  that  the  Prussians  were  eager  fur 

another  bet. 

♦- 

A  Mild  Way  of  Patting  It. 

The  Sacramento  Bee  ssye:  A  person  en- 
tered the  Theatre  last  night  while  "Deb- 
orah" was  nttering  her  malediction  npon 
Joseph,  and  when  it  was  ended  he  drew  a 
long  breatb,  and  remarked  to  tbe  party 
Bitting  next  to  him:  "Sbe  appears  to  have 
a  grudge  agin  the  young  man." 


Notice  to  tbe  Public 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  sel- 
ling off  his  fine  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  chll. 
arena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prlcea.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  b&t?,  trunks,  valisep, 
e*c,  below  coat,    Call  if  you  wane  bargains.^. 


It.  G.  T.  SigehaB  removed  his  effice  to  tbe 
Olympic  OlnbBnlldlng,  comer  of  New  Mont- 
gomery and  Howard.  as 


Ttonnd  Hot  to  be  Beat, 

Is  G.  Bnrkhardt's  motto.  Fine  French  Calf 
Boots  made  to  order  from  (8  to  $10.  A  good  fit 
and  latit faction  guaranteed.  Call  at  610  Wash- 
ington street  and  be  convinced,  A  full  assort- 
ment of  neatly-made  goods  always  on  hand,  at 
prices  to  suit  everyone's  purse.  4-k 


S 


Milli>eei.-Hs18  cleaned,  pressed  and 
bimraed  to  order  at  the  lowest  prices.  Miss 
).  P.  WccA  824  Washington,  street.  *-x 


Corns,    Bunions,    Ingrewinc  Valla. 

A  perfect  cure  warranted  by  Albert  Schoen. 
wald,  137  Second  afreet. a-m 

Fino    Candles. 

^reah,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 678  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  and  retail,    a 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  3-t 


San^wlcn  Island  Fulu. 

Since  the  ascension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Eandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  cf  industry  1b 
taking  new  life.  Sir.  Jacob  Schzeiber,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  furniture,  620  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  importer  of  pnlu,  haB  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  his  shipments  thte 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pnln  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
for  mat  trass  bedding,  and  donbtleEB  Mr.  Schrel- 
ber  will  find  no  difficulty  In  dlepoelne  ot  all 
that  comes.  -  a 

»'■        ■  ■- 
Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  styrlsn 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leading  es- 
sentials of  an  t-njoyoblerlde,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  In  San  Francisco  so  unquestionably 
as  from  Frank  Bonton,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  HiBhBndsometum-outsexeused 
by  the  best  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
It  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drivers,  nere  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Ooast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladles  in  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
except  those  which  he  nrov  ides.  Frank  has  en- 
joyed gr-at  EncceBs  in  his  business,  and  the 
admirable  way  In  which  he  conducts  it  mates 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  paironize  him.    * 


White  Labor  Only  I 

Employed   by  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  IM 
Leidesdorff  street.  • 


A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
just  received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
LeideEderff  atreat.  • 

The  Boston  Furniture  Company  ~"~ 

HaB  removed  to  735  Market  street,  between 
Third  and  Fourth,  and  have  a  new  and  well 
selected  stock,  at  reduced  prices.  II 

A  Servant  in  tbe  Corner. 

Weed's  Carpet  Sweeper,  with  the  belt  assort. 
ment  of  Carpets  and  Furniture  in  the  State,  at 
John  0.  Bell's,  nearly  epposite  the  Grand  Hotel, 

Market  sti est.  ip 

■  ■a-    ' 
It    IS    True. 

J.  A.  Sbaber  k  Co.  are  selling  parlor,  sets  and 
allolner  kinds  of  furniture  andbcddlng  cheaper, 
for  casb,  than  any  other  dealer  In  town.  Other 
dealfrs  don't  stand  a  ghost  of  a  chance  when 
people  know  Bbaber'd  prices,    707  Market  street. 


Removal, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  muchices  rented  andjre- 
paired  aa  usual,  and  sold  cheaper  than  ever,  x 


Good  Investment. 

No  other  city  in  the  United  States  offers 
greater  inducements  at  the  present  time  for 
investment  In  town  lots  than  San  Diego.  Now 
fa  the  time  to  secure  lots  at  $25  each  at  421 
Montgomery  street.  Tnis  la  the  best  ebanc* 
ever  offered,  • 


Deabln's  Sale  of  Paintings 

Will  take  place  about  May  20th.  Particulars 
In  future  advertisements.  4-n 

sicDowell,  Shew  Card.  Writer 

Beady  made   and  made  to  order.    Room  10 

608  Market  street,  cor.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 

We  get  no  business  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry      Office,  121  Leidesdorff  street. 


Do    rw0t    Suffer    from    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Oerns,  Bun- 
tons,  Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  b,  H.  Cowan's  Instl. 
tote,  810  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p  j*.  We 
avtAak  from  experience .  having  tested  the  Poo- 
tor's  capability.  Beferenoes  given  if  required,  b 

Ladies  axd  Gestxfhbx,  remember  tbe  lead- 
ing fashionable  retail  Shoe  store  in  San  Fran- 
cisco. H.  Hinder?,  332  Keajoy  street,  between 
Pine  aod  Bush,  is 


Star  STblrts  and  Collars.  to 

All   sorts   and  sizes,  lor  sa'e  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry, [121  LeldesdortT  st,        • 


The    "Veto 

Is  celebrated  for  its  superior  liquors  and  fine 
cigars.  Connoistienrs say  our  "Pony"  Brandy 
puts  a  veto  on  all  others.  Call  and  sample  it. 
E,  H.  Levy,  propiietor.  Southwest  corner  of 
Kearny  and  Commercial. 4k 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Astrologers. 

Mrs.  Back,  120  Geary  street. 

BootEtellera  and  »tntlon^r», 
Stacey  A  Mock,  (acboo!  books  acpeclalt;,)  S.  W 

comer  Fourth  and  Mission , 
PL  Bu  Moore,  609  Montgomery,  near  Merohant, 

Bnalneii  Colleges. 
Heald's,   Bryant  &  Strattoa'e  College,  21  Post  B> 

Batch  era. 
Katz.  Fred,  Stalls  94  to  100.  California  .Market. 

Clairvoyants. 
Mrs.  C,  M.  Stowe,  2->7  Kearny  street,  Boom  8. 

Employment  Ofnce. 
Oaaa.  F.  Becherer  A  Co.,  6S2  Sacramento  street. 
Chinese  Employment  Co.— Pierce  &  Co.,  627  Sac- 
ramento street. 
O'Brien  &  Ward,  610  Montgomery  street. 
H.  it.  Kirchoff,  Male  and  Female  Help,  635  Kearny 

French  Fancy    Goods. 
Locan  A  Co..  19  Montgomery.  107  and  109  SntWr. 

Hulr  Jewelry,  MBala— 

H.  A.  Oailender  mannfaetnre  62  2nd  St.  fi| 

Hoop  Skirts  and  Corsets. 
M.  Freed,  36  Second  street. 

HnmnB   Hair. 

R^rnp^n,  A.  B.  A  Co..  110  Second  straoa. 

Merchant  Tailors. 
Holland  Bros.,  126  Post  street. 
Milliners. 
Miss  Lizzie  Carter,  118  Fourth    treet. 
Mra.  M.  oelig,  226  Kearny  street. 

Searcher  of  Records. 
O.  Y,  G  LLleapi  e,  611  Washington  street. 

~Watcb.es  and  Jewelry. 
BL  A,  Oallender  62  2nd  St. 

Whltenera  and  Paper  Manners 
A.  W.  Wfcetden,  122  Geary  street. 

Wines  and  Liquors,    ( Wholesale.) 
Daxteri  F.  A  Co..  50*  Front. 


SPRING    GOOly 


FIGARO 


C1BC-0XATE8  AS  HOUSE  PKOG-KAMMEIIH 
every  Theatre  in  San  Franciaco. 


FIGARO 

IB  MAILED  EVERT  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon— tne  papers  left  in  the  theatres  ataight 
being  gathered  op  and  aaved  for  that  purpose. 


FIGARO 

IS  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THBOUGH3 
en,t  the  centre  of  the  city,  in  all  Hotels,  Bee* 
taorants,  Saloons,  Stsres  and  Offices. 

FIGARO 


Oakland  FerryBoats  to  catch  the  passengers 
hat  arrive  by  thegrsat  Overland  Train. 


FIGARO 

IS  **  HERE,  THERE  AND  EVERYWHERE," 
and  ie  cooBtantly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
In  tbe  Theatres,  Traveling  Conveyances,  Hotels, 
and  public  resorts  generally. 

FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  EN  THE  BEST  SOCIETY,  IS 
placed  in  the  bsndB  of  nearly  all  who  come 
to  the  city  to  make  purchases,  and  is  therefore  the 
best  of  advertising  mediums. 


Change  of  Wharf. 

OI7  AxTD  AFTER  MAY  1st.  THE  STEAMER 
ANTELOPE  connecting  with  tbe  San  Fran- 
cisco and  North  PaciUc  Railroad,  at  DonaDue 
Landing,  for  Sonoma,  Petalnma,  Santa  Rosa, 
Healdsburg,  Oloverdsle,  aod  way  etationB. 
Sliaege'  Spring*  and  the  Gejsera,  will  leave  from 
FRONT  bTRKET  WHARF.  apSOtf 


MRS.   E.   REGAN, 

Fashionable   Milliner, 

lOA    TH1BD    STREET, 

Has  the  choicest  and  most  select  assortment  of 
goods  in  her  line  ia  the  city.  Her  HATS  are  mar- 
vels of  beauty,  and  what  is  most  important,  HSR 
PRICES  ABE  VU.RY  REASONABLE.         myl 


MILITARY    GOODS 

....A2CD.  .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRICAI 
TRIMMINGS, 

385    Montgomery  .treet.   Boom   Ho    1. 

■Ml  if  T.  KODGEES  JOEHBOI.. 


VOU  WILL   FIND 
SAȣ     MARIOKT 

....AT.... 

The  Corn    Exchange, 

Ma.  IB    CLAT    STREET.      spl7 


J.    C.     COMBES, 

TERRAPIN    LtTNCH, 

Cor.  Second  and  Teh  ansa,  street*. 

S9-Tsrrapln    conj/tsnUj   on    hand. 

Oysters  in   every    atvla.     PBIVATB 

SUPPER     ROOMS  F  TR  PARTIES. 

dec  31  lm 


Bar  Sugar 

"POE    SALE-SIS     HJCARNT    BT8KBT.   AT 
1      UEEOER'S.  .  Alio,  .TOT  kind  ol  OudiM 

Wholesale  &sd  B.*  il.  

oo7tt  M.    A..   HJEKOKK. 


THE 
CHEAPEST  HOUSE 

AMERICA 

IS  THE 

GREAT 
I   X  L 

AUCTION  STORE 
6I8KEARNY  ST 
{.COMMERCIAL 


Business  Conducted  on 
and  Honest  Principles 


ox??*:    i»hio: 


ALL    GOODS    WARRANTED 
REPRESENTED. 


Spring  Goods  Arriving  D 


THE  LARGEST  STOCK  AND   tOWBT 
OF  ANY  HOUSE  IN  THE  CITY. 


1 


CLOTHING 

COARSE     and    FIN 


The  FortuuatefMan  who  Boys  hiidv 
at  the  IXL  AUCTION  IIOU, 


IK 


THE   UNFORTUNATE  Nflfl 
DOES    NOT. 


UNDERCLOTHING,  ALL  GUM 


White  Shirts  for  the  Ml1 


FAJSCTT   OOOD8,    WATCH* 

JEWELKT,    HOTIOMi  W" 

rJBBFVHES,  STATION 

ESSLIBH    CtTLEET,   TBDW 

BAGS,    TAIJSES,    TOBACW 

A  FDLL  bTOOK  91 

Linen  Coats  and  Out* 

a  full  likb  op 
IjIKTEMT    btti* 


CALL    AXB    SEE    IOK   WW 
THAT 


/W/E  Blow  our 

own  Horn 
Because 
We  Have  W 
Got  A  Stock 
That  will 

j' ADMIT  IT. 


IXL  Auction  St 

6 1 8  Kearny  ««• 

Corner    ot    Com"1? 


li!.l 


URVB 
jlacco: 


igar 


iti     r>tMM 


T.     HAT      ♦ 


.    R00 

OTEl. 


ami 

El. 


CALIFORNIA    THKaTRI. 


HOnTIOUliTUriAIi 

aa  fat  aa,  t«  •»     aa 


S.  D.  P.  BOWERS! 


m  .     m  ah 

""■•f  (IcCULLOUCH  as  CCORCC  DOUCLA~8» 


:BRY  STUART 

JR  —— a-..— — 

£3..    «t     mT  aaaa    a>    r    noaaraia 


Grand  Horticultural  Spring  Exhibition 
Raj  District  Horliciiliiiral  Society, 


Grand  up.  11.04-  Day. 


rimrs.l.i}.  M.i>   Mb 


Jim    «- 

"1  ai„ 
iT.Ta* 

urn  » 

• 

t    . 

HlTIX 

r  ooad 

■  AHA. 

M«« 

ji'dah 

Kill  ai;\a   i    »  «;  Ml 


well  Benefit  of  IVEi*s.  Bowers 

laai  wtu   t*  pr*a*aat*-4, 

R.THE  BARBARIAN,  and  THE  JEALOUS  WIFE 

ii       n'»  MB.    D.  r.  lOKIK 


iWuaaBB-  \  »»  y 


1IA.ST    XiTNNB 

II.W  a*r1a*  l«  All    a.rl,  of  III*   !!.*«* 


ai-harasce  or  urns,  bowses.. 


ELIZABETH 


glraa  of  tfc.    flrrt  appMraaca  at  tela  Tbaalr,  of 

H  T  O  1M     HILL 


•  1   *•     Btlmi 

7*    <■  i 
•1  *>•     rr.«t*  Ban 


III       \    1        I     I    I      I      I  DIVPtsATS     Ol 

TBI  FLORAL  WBALTB  OP   CALIFORNIA. 

FlorAl    Docoratloua. 
Oarlanda.   »t«lxx«,r*y-. 

AQunrixims.   JF*Ovi.riLt«lri»B, 

Hustle   WOrli,    'Wroatlis. 
Opening  Address  by  Professor  E.  S.  Carr 

or  tki  riiTnarrr  or  CAuroum.  at  a  r.  *. 

Grnnrt    I»r  omenade     Concert 

By  Schmidt   *  Schlott's   Band. 
In    the    Evcnlnjp    tlio    Doom    -will     t>»>    Op.-n.  <l     n«     T::io. 

**■  Grand    Concert    from    O   to   lO 


rstallr  »..•«»   Tl'kpl* 

Nl.al^  a. nana  Ticket* 

m«Ble  AdMlHln 

Doon  opau  an  rj  d,j  (eioapt  Bondaj)  trom  11  a.  m.  IoJ  p.  n  ,  and  fra»  1 H  lo  10  t>. «. 


Iiirtsfe, 


eO«I,1a*w 

(l  ■ 

;oats  ■ 


I«  THH  FOLD"  18  80LD  BY 
>2f.  »  Pwl  .treat.  Splendid  pie- 
iM  Bar-room*. 

lb*  twelvajaror*  of  Fhics, 
.•4  tb.  Fair  oae  »o  bold. 


*>: 


X)  <n«-:EJiJiva 


woauo 

II  fur 

jaala 

■  "in 
<:'»" 

•  it  af  . 
Hi  itaa 


I'    oFE, 

m«. 

^    loair 

■caff  .1 

■emu 

m.iL.t 

■  is v  sr 

■  1  = 


■ 


HIS  RETURNED  TO 

s    Parent. 
SHIRT    STORE, 

treat,  has  Reamovcd  t* 

Ni»oon<l      street, 

will    Had    *    cnmplrt*    na- 

iHIBTft  and    rCBAIIH- 

at    the    niaal    lair  price*. 


BENEDICT    A-    CO. 


OR  THB  CURE  OP  RUKUMA- 
ciUaetioo,  and  kindred  dimiN, 


»dw»r«*»  writ#«:    "I  htTSSCSlD 


.  Ftoabo:    "  Vonr  Aperient  hu 

red  my   baalth  md   regoJit^d  tbe 

uaitoa,  Grand  Hotst:  "Vonr 
for  Bbiamiinni  bat  proved  en- 
thU  day  (bow  about  eleven  iear* 
ft  never  experienced  on*  twinge 

MeKataara,  115  Shipley  it. 

Conceit's  Remediea  of  a  tent* 
a  tit  a.  tn  two  weeks." 

Dare,  Santa  Tubal:  *' Af tar 
dtaa  I  am  now  lo  aood  baaltb-s 

I  bara  baao  daprlrad  for  mors 

i  o*n  bataaan  attbs  Dspot—  811 
atVBPBT    BIOS., 

Bole  Ageata. 


U  JORDAN'S 

IftTOIIGftL  MUSEUM. 

allaajs  of  HCedlelna. 

EiDTIFUL    AND   ISSTRDCTt- 


PmiTATa  Omca  la  at  »ll 
la  aid  Maauaaloa'  PatUlao). 


.(T^TXL"^^8 


CURES    DYSPEPSIA. 


.(f«^XL'B^RS 


G!tm  Tone  to  the  Stomarh. 
7 


s(T^TXL'lVTERS 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  »PPETITE. 


(5^TtixLB^ERS 


Is  a  Sore  Relief  for  Indigestion. 


,(^xLB'TTERS 


BAB  NO  SUPERIOR  Al  A 

BLOOD     PURIFIER 

t.aou 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING,   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE.    AND 

EQUESTRIAN  A6ENCY, 

Rooms     lO    and     1T....OSO    Washlnfrton    strci-t. 


WILLIS^    BAND. 

MU8I0     FDBHI8UHD    FOB    ALL 
ooomIods.    afaalo  Lmportsd,  srraogad 
and  for  sal*. 

MABCVIH.  BLVM     leader    of 
Oreheatra. 

IirVKY   TON   IIF.K  HF.HD£W,Lesd- 

•fBrnu  Band. 
aarOrd.ra  from  tb*  ooantry  promptlr  att*ad*d 
to.     Addroia    M.     W.     WILMS,    laton'a    Mario 
Btor*.  1MM  MoctxomaiTitr.et,  or  MAROUS  H, 
BLUM,  BSO  HontRom*r7  atraat.  Ja6  tf 


COSMOPOLITAN 

Savings  and  Exchange  Hank, 

i»o.  ««a  MoDiio.wy  meat, 

(Monlaomorj  Blook.) 

gitabaivteb    rvifo .100,000 

aar  Tarm  DapoalU.  ods  per  o,nt  par  month. 
aVNo  EntrrlFe*  or  ebftram  for  Bank  Rook. 

W.  B.  THOMPSON.  Praaldaat. 
J.  OROOKRR,  Baoretarr.    n,.Moi 


1ST.  8WEE31VJEY, 

MERCHANT   TAILOR 

AS    SECOND    ITBIBT. 

FINE    GOODS  I~FeRFEOT    FITS  I 

Satisfaction    Guaranteed  I 

AFINB    LINK   OF  BPBING   AND  SUHHBB 
Goods  jait  rsoaiTcd.    Gal  and  ssa  tbacr- 
*B«-  43  Baaoad  atraet.    sp37  at 


MBS.  HGGBBT.  OLAIRVOYAHT,  TBBT  -»- 
and  Traoo*  Medium— Gan  b* eonaalt«d 9\Jh 
>n  baainoM  or  «.ckBai*dailr,  from  10  a.m.  to  i% 
I  p.  M-  SpWltBal  Oirol*a,  tinndar,  'invada*  *ad 
Friday  *T*alnga,  at S p.  *..  at  b*r  raiidenoa.  BS8.H 
O'Kanall  ittsat,  ca»r  Maton,  m  28.1m 


sri  i  III.    NOTICE    TO 

Picnic  and  Ball  Committees. 


SI'I'.MIT.Il      KiriFARll 

4XD   ... 

IIARKY    AMUR, 

Wltb  tbslr  Gratt  Siniallon, 

OOUBTfaBFmiT. 


TBR    ABOVE    ABTIHTN    ARF.    NOW    ON    OI'R   HOOKS, 
gaajad  by  mi o»c«r»  Woat  of  tbo  Rooky  Monatalaa,  tbrongb  oar  sgaocy, 


SAPPHO    TMOVPfi, 

IncladlDB  tbe  Child   Wonder,  SAPPllO. 

l.KI.Ir:     KI.I.IN, 

MISS  «.   KII.1H  and  W.  ELLIS. 

Berlo-Comlc    and     UnMdil-. 

OCT     LIITOI, 

„..AKD.... 

LTOT     ABA.M9, 

A.,\  D    CAN    BE  EN. 

SHERIDAN    CORHTN    .fc    CO. 


II  il<" 


•tioiouloij  t   'NHHflJIf  '0    d 

,,0,,,,10,d  t'nm'BA  t'« 

inoiH  a*rv  ATa  N3jo-«s 

••.■.Ipni  joj  ihjoou   jo  ■■>)iaw  Y«a94l3-€lB 

aionbii  isaua  oqj,  ***t*i  oiviapom  ia  'laiqiCjat* 
jo  j.eq  pai  «»uof)  1**q  001  qji*  'iaaawai  n.q  oq, 
□  I  pejjooa  'f^u.)p  pa*  *doqQ  ia*0|Oqo  pa*  .  1 
SHX1BAO  J.8HJJ.TJ  «HX  HfHNH/W  hAV 
■*iaioiif*n  ptn  *aij  — 

-,»q  'iaaaoji  jjo  -ia»ijt  jammng         .A^B6"*W 

asneH  doi|3  pue  J9js/oc^i» 

OldlOVd  NSBHAnOS 

jjosjnox  Xofag  pntt  \[<i\{  0.117 


O  «wpr  v>.    old 

DAVB    HENDE8.    nt   tb. 

old  origin,  >R*1  Lion.  XO  Oeary 

Itroet,  baltMn  Kaaraj  and  Dnponu  WQararoo 
aan  bar,  HOT  AND  OOLD  DR1NKB.  notiorget- 
Una  tba  old  Plaaaar  Lnnob.  Tbe  "Old  Sport"  la 
alalia  OS  band.     DAVE  HENDE8.  Proprietor. 


THE  OLD 
Hot     Sooton, 

IS  Morlca  Street,   near  Keorar. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 
Hot  Drlnkg  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  'HP  JERRY  IN  TOWN. 

Always  on  ill*  tb*  New  York  H*rald,  Harpsr'r 
Weekly,  Frank  Lealia's,  Dftf'a  Doing*,  Police  Ga 
zntto,  all  tba  California  papers,  alio  London 
Punch,  Bnll'uSiffi,  ItlostriUd  London  News.  Call 
and  satlefy  yonraelf. 
aT*  Doo't  forget  tbe  alrn  of  th<i  Hot  ftaotefa, 
fe7tf  W.  B.  WALDRON.  Proprietor. 


GEORGE    MAYES1 


DBALKR  IN  OYBTKRS,  0LAM8 
andall  kioda  of  SHELL  FISH, 
SUllB  No*.  40,  41,  ■**,  Osllforaia 
Harket,  *atranoe  on  Oatiforala  atrooL 

Pnblto  or  priTAta  parti*a  aod  f*milloa  anppliad 
from  fl  a.m.  to  12  r.  u.  Ladles'  and  OanUerasn't 
OyaVr  Boon,  open  from  •  ajkl  to  12  r.M       'ta2Tly 


\4fe 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 


TO  ORPER 


$50, 

LANCASTER'S 

SIT  WANIIIKOTON  STRRET, 

f*lil>  In  Op».  MAgnlre'a  Opar*  Hoiav 


SANGER  HALLE 

(BINOBR'B  HALL,) 
14     OEART    ST..    NEAR     It  EARN  If. 


Nana  hot  the  Cholc«at  Clrand*  nf  .  Wine* 
aad  JLIqoor*  on  bond. 


DEPOT  WEYAND  A.  IASCHt'8  BAT  BREWER'/ 
folB  tf  OUBIS  FBLDMABR. 


Atteution.  ^ood  Livers! 

MR.  P.  BBKGKB,  FORMERLY 
proprlotorof  tn*  Hlnera*  Ras- 
tAariot,  bm  taken  tbo  man*fT9moDt 
of  botb   tbo  Minors'  Raeaanrant  0>^ 

Ooranarolal  street  and   tb*  Minors''* 

Brnoob  on  Market  stieet.  In  partnorabip  wltb  J — 
A.  DRAYFUR.  who  baa  been  oonneotad  wltb  tba 
3rm  lor  years.  Ituprovvnoota  hnve  been  mada  to 
tbo  onisiDij  dopartni*'.  tbat  will  reodor  tb*  WU- 
aers'  more  popn'r.r  than  it  linn  ever  bean  dnrlscf 
tbe  .2  yearsot  its  prosperity.  Our  Bills  of  jTaaay 
ambrnce  nil  Iho  dulicacics  of  tbe  a»asoo.  Oar 
motto  Is  "Good  Far*, Good  Cooking  sod  Atodaraaa 
Obaxges." 

P.  BKBCrES  Ab  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

•31  and  5B8  Oommerolal.  and  . 
T0»  Market  street. 
Open  rom  8  a.m.  to  10  P.M.  anSl  lis 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

V1ROINIA    C1TT,    NEVADA, 

THIS  ELEGANT  THBATBB  HAS  BBEN  BN- 
deoorated,  and  can  bo  rented  by  tbo  eight  or 
by  tb*  week.  Stars  and  trayollng  oomDsaJSaT 
Ubarally  treatod  witb  on  avpbaation  by  lattor 

Mananrand  aol*  Propriaioa.. 
Or  to         J.  H.  BeOABB. 
SSO  Waehlrjjrton  street.  Baa  Fraaoiaecc 


3T  -a»-  W  X!  »  ' 

Branch  Saloon  ant)  Billiard  Hall 

Car.  Harkt  t  and  Third  strcete, 
N.E.   cor.  Coumerctul    and   Leldeadarftr. 

LONG  DRINKS"aThAIF  PRItKI. 

apWloi  JOHN  D.  YATBS^ 


1 


InW 


**  FIOAR  C>  ." 

TEB  JOXTRNaX  OF  AMU8EKENTB. 

Pablanwl  «*°fJ  t»ax  m  the  Y*»r  by 

fm       3?  -        BOOARDU5 

■tltter<-tinnt  nnd  5i«    WMbJriirt*»  Sti 
Below  Montgomery,  Sio  Franclaeo. 


THUESDAI MAY  8,  1873 


An  Improved  Red  Mt-n.. 

Id  tbe  c.ty  of  Halifax  there  dwelt  &  law- 
yer, crafty,  subtle  and  cate  as  a  fox.  An 
Indian  of  the  MUmi  tribe  owod  him  some 
money.  The  lawyer  had  waited  long  for 
the  tin.  His  patience  at  last  gare  out,  and 
be  threatened  tho  Indian  with  law-suite, 
pro3es«s  and  executions.  The  poor  red 
nan  got  scared  and  brought  the  money  to 
hi*  creditor. 

Tbeladian  wiitid,  expecting  the  lawyer 
■wonld  write  a  receipt. 

"What  are  you    waiting  for?"    said  the 
lawyer. 
^-'•JReoeipt,"  said  the  Indian. 

*'A  receipt,"  said  the  lawyer,  "receipt? 
Can  you  understand  the  nature  of  a  receipt? 
Toll  me  the  use  of  one  and  I  will  give  it  to 
yoa." 

The  Indian  looaoi  at  him  a  moment  and 
Ilion  said: 

"S'poss  maybe  me  die  ;  me  go  to  beben ; 
me  find  the  gata  locked;  me  B99 the  'postle 
Peter;  be  say,  'Simon,  what  you  want?' 
me  gay,  'Waal  to  gei  in;*  be  say,  'You  pay 
Mr.  J.  dat  money  ?'  what  me  d  j  ?  I  bab  no 
receipt: !  hab  to  hunt  all  ober  hell  to  find 
yoa!" 

He  got  a  receipt 

Shopping. 

t  The  women  are  shopping  now.  Nothing 
but  t!  e  top-knot  of  the  average  is  visible 
above  tha  to  waring  counter,  except  w^en  he 
gees  up  for  another  piece  of  goods,  and  itia 
arresting  to  stuiy  too  emotions  tthat  are 
at  work  within  the  wrinkles  rof  the  scalp. 
Ah!  no  one  can  reaUy  und:rstaud  the 
mighty  thoughts  that  surge  through  their 
brain  as  th*y  are  asked  *if  tbey  "haven't 
get  something  a  liule  lighter."  We  who 
have  comfortable  homes  and  kind  pa.ents, 
and  bikers'  bre  .d,  r  ireV?  t  link  of  this. 


Oysters, 

lit  strolling  ro-rad  the  ether  night. 

To  loo&  at  'Frisco  bj  gas  light, 

unr  carelotH  iaat .  by  ciianco  did  stray 

To  where  a  f  juut&lira  ceaseless  play 

01  sparkling  waters,  trade  a  screen 

T uron^h  woich.  a  eweet  bouquet  was  aean ; 

While  moity  itoD*  and  pearly  shell, 

O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 

Made  that  Tflnaovf  teem  to  03 

Rocie  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

3t©p,"  said  my  f  riond,  "let's  go  In  hers— 
It  loots  so  nlca— and  try  their  oheor." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suite  me  to  a  'T."* 
No  soo'ir-r  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  astern  our  wl&h— 
6aid  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we'mignt  name.    We  found  It  true, 
^tid  coated  magnif.c&JXy,  too; 
All  kiiids  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  Just  think  of  that, 
And  U  your  month  dou't  water,  then 
Ton're  alffennt  fr.>m  other  men. 
They'd  clam  f  and  crabs  iui  terrapins  ;' 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  placeo/.'kindsof  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  w^y,  I  am  sure, 
Prepare  it>  lamp!  an  e 
The  ladle?,  ioo,  h*ve  found,  'twould  eeem, 
TLet  th*y  h^v*  here  the  bast  ice  eroira; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  tumors, 
To  get  wimt  tli  j  cioe  dinners, " 

Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-eeven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  nnd  mac>  plain: 
Who  goee  '.here  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  Bom*,  337  Bush  street,  ahevr 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

OBARlTS  fTA&KE,  Proprietor. 


PnXVAXE    LESSONS  IX  IHB    FBENCH    LiSGTTA^E 

by  J.  Josstt,  gradaate  of  the  University  oi 
Paris,  late  Professor  of  De  la  Monnais'  Normal 
School  for  Teacher,  and  of  St.  Mary's  College, 
London.  404  Geaiy  street,  between  Mason  and 
Taylor,  upstairs.    Beit  of  reference  given.    4-<j 

Everybody    Suited, 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  bats.  At  "  The"  Eat  Store,  647  Washington 
Street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny ) ,  all  these 
Drw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stort  la  Immense 
— the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  ons  who 
goes  there  Is  sure  to  be  suited.  s 


Those  Beautiful  i\ew  Carpets. 

At  Jas.  W.  Bnrnhtm  &  Co's,  No.  618  Market 
and  17  Pott  streets,  aiv  going  like  hot  cakes. 
Kcw  and  choice  raturBSCOLBtanUy  arriving. 
A  perfect  rn--h  t j  see  and  buy  them.  Ele^int 
parlor  fninltuie  mide  to  order  In  the  finest 
-33'. lo.  4a 

Don't  FaU  to  Call  and  See 

The  mo&t  vronderlnl  and  ilft-d  Doctor  F<.r 
tune  Teller  of  the  ago,  M^DiKE  £kx:ti,  Astrol- 
ogy, Ja«t  arrived  from  the  East,  and  can  be 
consulted  on  ail  evtnts.  Sb-5  ha*  charms  for 
Xu:t,  Love  and  BapUnes',  which  ntvor  f-il  to 
tale  effect.  Cfflc*  Comultaticn,  $1 ;  byXe  ter, 
(3,  Allcommunl  aUons  ttrictly  novate.  Office 
hours  from  10  o'clock  a  u.  to  8  p.m.  Satisfac- 
tion fro  riutecd  in  every  reavect.  Office,  16 
Sfcoocd  street,  Biona  11.  40 


Twenty  Thousand 

Psp;r  Cullare,  all  styles,  fcr  Fale  cheap  at  the 
S\bat  Chear  Laoudry,  office  121  Leldesdoiffst. 

1?2ie    Seat    Remedies, 

Dr.  Perrs's  Lob*  Chance,  for  pain.    Dr.  Per. 

lY*  Webfoet  PUK  for  all  biliouj  cotnpletntp. 

For  sale  by  all  dtuegUts.    Agenoy,  417  Sanson* 

if -i,  cerner  of  Comnnrcial.  * 


Ol      m  Chowder  Evury  Wig-lit. 

Tbe  best  chowS  r  in  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Scctcb  Saloon,  15  Morton  street,  jast  off 
Kearny.  3-r 

■2r~-njx*.  Moore, 

j'ormfrly  of  Baas  Ffouae  Caxrt&gji,  can  be 
tpusd  In  front  of  Coieman  Brop.  clothing  es- 
•abHshmont,  eouihwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont 
gtmery  its.,  or  Dexter  Stables.    Carriage  orders 


Borne    Hash. 

Ban  Francisco  is  diejracad  by  dog-poieon- 

eif. 
tfi-ton  is  coming  over  soon. 

Wachtelhas  been  knigbt-d. 

Report  says  that  Anna  Dickinson  will  Boon 
lead  Wbitelaw  Bead  to  the  altar. 

Hans  Breitman  is  writing  up  the  Gypsies. 

The  epizootio  is  fast  disapp.aring. 

The  TJni  versa  lists  of  Canada  number  five 
thousand. 

A  New  York  baker  proposes  to  cater  to 
another  appetite  by  building  a  theatre. 

George  Eliot's  husbaBd  is  the  uglist  man 
in  London. 

Madame  Offenbach  is  about  to  give  a  grand 
ball  in  Pari?. 

Henry  Ward  Beeoher  will  be  here  next 
month. 

A  Loudon  taeatre  will  devote  itself  to 
matinees  exclusively. 

Max  Muller  is  going  for  Darwin. 

Prince  Bismarck  wis  born  on  April  Fool's 
Day. 

Plenty  of  foreign  capital  is  coming  to  Cal- 
ifornia.   Gold,  not  greenbacks. 

"Christian  gymnasts"  give  moral  enter- 
tainmeutB  in  Chicago. 

BretHartehss  surpa8B:d  himself  in  bis 
last  verBes  —"  Guild's  Signal."  They  are 
csrtaioly  equl  to  Tennyson's  best. 

A  status  of  Stonewall  Jackson  has  been 
completed  in  England. 

Thomas  Campbell,  Gharlei  Verner  and 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  F.  M.  Bates  have  gone  to 
Australia. 

A  brother  of  Clemens  is  making  his  Mark 
as  a  Vermont  editor. 

A  colored  lady  of  Georgia  is  the  happy 
motnei  of  forty-nine  children. 

BouciCiUltis  interested  in  the  new  Broad- 
way Theat'e  in  New  York. 

TLe  vulgar  cmatom  of  displaying  wedding 
presents  has  gone  completely  cut  of  fdihion. 

The  Bohemian  Club  is  going  to  give  a  la- 
dies'High  Jinks."  Lemonade  andaieu,  in- 
stead of  paDch,  and  no  oigara. 

A  son  of  James,  the  English  novellest,  is 
\h  editor  of  a  Wisconsin  paper. 

The  California  Art  Gallery  will  reopen 
shortly  with  many  new  piofcures. 

Mi^B  Hosmer,  the  sculptor,  is  said  to  have 
orders  enough  on  hand  to  keep  her  busy  five 
or  six  ye  are. 

'Modoc  braveB"'  is  a  better  tit!e  than 
"cowardly  redskins." 

The  gulltof  an  evil  done  :s  lobe  inferred 
both  from  the  natare  of  the  doer  and  the 
effect  of  tho  deed. 

Opinion  merely  expresses  the  degree  of 
civilization  to  which  we  have  attained. 

Nearly  all  the  neokties  worn  in  San 
Francisco  are  home  manufacture. 

Tffenty-threa  English-speaking  sculptors 
at  Rome.  Sixteen  are  Americans,  five  of 
whom  are  ladies. 

Byron  died  foriy-nine  years  ago. 

A  1  a  ca  car  ninety  feet  long  is  being 
built  at  Oswogo. 

Faraday  thinkB  it  is  your  own  faalt  if  you 
die  be'ore  reaching  100. 

Here  is  a  riddle  on  the  Modoc  War,  which 
was  even  too  bad  for  John  Wilson,  "Why 
are  the  Modocs  like  kittens  who  get  acciden- 
tally smothered  by  their  mother?  Because 
taey  rcuttlate  (mew  too  late)." 

Chicago  hss  opened  anew  Ait  Gallery. 

Brooks  his  painted  a  likeness  of  the  tiger 
in.  Woodward's  Gardens.  It  is  in  the  Bohe- 
mian Club  Booms. 

The  Holy  Grail  has  bsen  translated  into 
Fie:.cb. 

The  Call  has  at  length  diB30vered  that 
Wm.  Simpson,  (ravelling  artist  of  the  Illus- 
trat-.d  London  News  is  "someone."  It  didn't 
til  he  gave  them  a  picture. 

Plato  says  the  Creator  ha3  so  framed  His 
laws  that  it  is  for  the  advantage  of  eveiy 
one  to  observe  them. 

The  educated  live  longer  than  the  illite- 
rate; the  rich,  longer  tban  the  poor;  the 
good,  longer  than  the  bad. 

The  Professor  who  wishes  to  embalm 
Oapt.  Jack  must  wait.  Jack  isn't  "pre- 
pared" yet. 

The  U.  8.  Steam  Frigata,  BeniciB,  sails 
to-day  for  a  four  months'  cruise  in  South 
American  ports. 

The  Call,  speaking  of  the  lettiog  of  peanut 
s'aLds,  ot<?.,  by  "the  United  States  Commii-. 
sioners  at  tho  Vienna  Exhibition  says: 

Perhaps  no  affair  has  been  so  disgraced 
to  the  country  for  years  past  aa  this. 

Perhaps  not. 

The  hejt  comforter  for  bachelors— A  good 
wife. 

Gray  has  published  the  "General  Oanby 
Funeral  March,"  with  a  fine  frontispiece 
linentss  of  the  General. 

The  New  Endowment,  a  gentile  paper, 
is  putting  on  airs  because  Salt  LaLi  now 
c'jntaius  more  confidence  men,  sneaking 
thieves,  vagrants  and  plebeian  eports  than 
ever  before. 

Edmund  Yates  is  doing  London  gossip  for 
the  New  York  Herald. 

Devine  is  to  be  hanged  to-morrow. 

Stocks  are  going  up  again. 

TLe  Omaha  Lottery  is  a  fraud.  The 
CLronicle  advertises  it  in  defiance  of  the 
law. 

Children's  May  Day  Festival  at  Wood- 
ward's Garden  next  Saturday. 

The  Angle-California  Bank  will  go  into 
active  operation  in  San  Francisco  July  1st, 
with  a  cipital  of  $3,000,000. 

The  City  of  Mexico  borses  have  got  it. 

Police  items  are  done  up  in  the  Alta  by  a 
funnyman.  His  fun  is  very  mild  and  un- 
grammatical. 

Leon  ha3  made  a  etudy  of  the  girl  of  the 
period. 

Mrs.  Bowers  will  play  four  nights  in  Sac- 
ramenfo  next  w-.ek.  She  won't  try  San  Jose, 
not  much. 


A  Necessary  Implement. 

Every  family  should  have  a  new  screw- 
driver. The  borrowed  eorew-drlver  hasn't 
got  aoy  handle  to  it;  and  if  it  has,  it  is  split 
T  je  blade  is  too  blunt  for  the  eorew,  and 
one  corner  is  gone.  It;  slips  and  sticks  in- 
to your  thumb,  and  breaks  the  ec  ew  in  two, 
and  throwB  yen  off  your  feet,  and  then  it 
gets  lost,  and  the  owner  cornea  around  for 
it,  and  swears  it  was  nearly  new,  and  valued 
mostly  on  account  of  its  associations,  a:  cl 
he  wunldn't  hav  had  it  lost  for  ten  times  its 
value  in  solid  gold.  You  had  better  buy  a 
new  screw-driver  at  onee. 


A.  Learned  Judge 

Rdme,  Georgia,  has  ajudge  who  picks  the 
banjo,  flourishes  the  paint,  sings  Ethiopian 
ditties,  balances  the  scUes  of  justice,  and 
makes  Borne  howl. 


The  Last  New  Song. 

Air — "Moet  d£  Chandon." 
Emerson  Corvflle  la  my  name, 
My  business  always  Is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  and  Fanoy  Boast, 
Relishes  these,  that  my  house  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
Ohl  high  oh!  Ohl  nigh  oh! 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
Corville  tays  so!  says  sol 
On  Hue  Street,  it  No.  410, 
Remember  the  Lumber  and  call  again. 
Visions  of  8*iMl-fi  -h  in  every  style, 
|nw*rdly  cause  you  much  to  smile. 
Ladies  with  escorts  there  always  go, 
Ladies  gol  Ladies  got 
Emerson  Corville's  polito!  and  so 
3-1  They  go!  they  gol  they  gol 

Ladies,  now  la  your  time  to[buy  your  under- 
olothlng  at  a  great  ea-.rid.  e,  because  H.  Fried- 
lapder  has  gone  to  Europe  to  bny  his  FaU  Im- 
portations, and  has  left  ordtr*  to  Bell  his  Urge 
stock  of  ladies'  and  children's  underclothing, 
comprising  all  styles  and  patterns,  cheaper  than 
at  aciy  othtr  place  In  the  citv.  R-  nv inter  the 
number,  9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Building.      3a 


Five  Hundred  Men  Wanted 

Immediately.    To  Bend  their  washing  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leldesdorff  st.       * 


Attention,    Ladles 

To  give  the  etin  the  softness  of  velvet,  and 
the  tint,  of  the  lily  to  the  complexion,  use 
Dickey's  Gbzmb  db  Lis.  l 


Dental  Work. 

Fob  FlKEar  qu;  l:tt  cf  wore,  go  to  T.  0.  JeE- 
snp,  dentht,  cor.  Sutter  md  Montgomery,  over 
Tucker's.  S-u 

Olaibvovakt.—  Hadame  Olara  Antonla,  the 
01air?oyant  Pnyeloian  and  Independent  Trance 
Medium.  333  Kearny  street,  bet.  Ensh  and  Pine. 
Consultations  In  enslleh,  French  and  Gorman, t 


Pub  Jc  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  6  a.  m.,  can 
be  returned  in  the  evening  if  required;  we 
never  disappoint!  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
Lelaesdorff  street.  * 

w    - 

Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 

The  People's  Bemedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains. 


Ladles  "Visitinar  Cards, 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Johs  P. 
Dwteb,  126  Sutter  street,  opposite  Lies  House, 
and  at  the  Grand  Hotel.  N,  E.— Handheb- 
CHIEFS  KEATLT  XABKED.     PniHAHSETP  Of  6V?I7 

description  to  order.  s 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


»r>HAM,    CLAIRVOYANT    »J 

D  P>YUtiUMElEK,  has  returned  *AV* 
to  Q.t  BTOOKTON  tv'REh-r.  uoursfrom*.* 
10  to  5 ;  Fee,  $3.  Circles  filonday  and  Friiiar ;  Fee 
.iit  oe&o.  icjSlm 


LOOK.    OUT 

....roa  1EE... 

MEBCANf  HE  DIRECTORY. 


100  000  o:iPIES  T0  BE  rsssED  ON 

or  about  Jaae  I6th.  Beod  Id  j-onr 
adverbUemeut3  immediately  to  Ho.  SOS  Mont- 
gomerrflt.at  B.M.  EDWARDS'.  m8  lm 


PICNICS,  EXCURSIONS      ETC. 


rxcunsioisr 

TO.... 

NEW    SAUCELITO, 

....BY  TFTE 

French  Zouaves 

....ox.... 

SUNDAY MAY  nth 

SKIRMISHERS'  DRILL  BY  THE  ZOUAVES 


STEAMER  CONTRA  OOSTA 
has  beeo  chartered  bj  rhe  Zouaves, 
and  will  leave  Davis  etreei.  between 
Broadway  end  Vallejo,  at  9'i  and  11  A.U.,  md  at  I1- 
pm.  Retuning,  will  leave  bsnoelito  at  4  and  G 
p.m.  Gentlemen's  t  ckets  for  roondltrip,  75  cento; 
Ladies'  ditto.  5?  cenia.  mi 6  td 


GRAND  EXCURSION 

....TOTHI..., 

FARALLONES1 

rpUE    STEAMSHIP 

Wm.  Taber, 

CAPTAIN OHAS.  THOBKB 

WILL    L.EAVE 

Slarket-slreet     Wliarf, 

OK 

Sunday,  May  111 b,  at  9  A.M., 

And  arrive  at  the  Island  a  at  12  :-i ,  sharp.  Ample 
aocommooations  will  be  provldea  tor  tne  I  ndiog 
of  pasaengere. 

Tfle  steamer  ha?  been  eotirelr  reSttel,  and  it  is 
proposed  by  tna  Oommittao  of  Arrangements  to 
m>  ko  thia  TBi£  excursion  of  bbe  season. 

Every  department  will  bs  in  thoroughly  compe- 
tent bands. 

A  floe  Band  of  Mnaio  will  acaompany  the  Exoar- 
Eton. 

single  Tickets ..»8  SO 

Tickets  for  ficDttemaa  and  Lady...    4  OO 

ED.  CU.\MBKBT,[pr, 
OAPT.  GEO.  E.  HUNT, 
mj6  td  Commit  om  of  Arrangements. 


CITY      GARDENS, 

Corner  Twelfth  and  Folaom  atreats. 


HIT   11.    1873 


JTirst    Grand 

GERMAN  MILITARY  FESTIVAL 

....OF  THE.... 

German  Dragoons 


Captain  George  A.  Rabe.  Grand  Marshal. 

Escorted  by  the  Officers  of  the 

FIRST    LIGHT    DBAeOO.18, 

Oapt&io  D.  Mere, 

Officers  8.  F.  Hniiuri,  Cnpt.  J.  Scryber 

THE    GFKMAM1    BIFJL.ES, 

Capt.  J,  bebneider. 

THE    8.     F.     frSILKE«8, 

Caof,  J.  Oantna. 

THE  CALIFUSVIA    JAEGJEES. 

Ospt.  Spee^ael, 

GERiliX  GVaBU  PL'SILEESS, 

Oapt.  Sebneider. 

THE    STEUttKX    OrTABIt, 

Capt,  Weicharls, 

Acd  a  deaa'ation  Trj-n  all  'he  Oavalry  of  the 

HI  ATE,  AKUT  AND  NAVY. 


Tho  Procession  *t:I1  form  on  Bash  Street,  the 
right  resting  in  Powell  Sire  t  at  £J<  a.m.  and 
march  at  iO  o'clock  eitrp  toronsb  'he  principal 
Btraetfl  to  tb«  Oity  Giriicns,  -wboro  a  Gninii  Drcoer 
will  i-s  served  to  tbe  Drd«oon=  nnd  their  cpcortj. 
The  ba«nf  and  veil  having  been  f  nt^ned  by  Messrs, 
Ltjx  &  Mi  l.r  "iipresslv  for  this  oocaBiod, 

Coatert  by  Prof.  Mahden*s  Band. 

ADDHE'S  by  HON,   MR.  STIEOL1TZ 


Gimes  for  Ca^h  Priz  a  smountiag  to  81,000 
will  be  held.    At  2 o'oloob 

Vlxo     Serial    Sliip 

The  wondflr  of  the  world  will  bs  exbibi-*d,  and 
dancins  wi  1  commence  at  U.^  in  bnt'i  pavi  ion.-, and 
a  Grand  Conceit  in  tbe  Concert  S '.nnd  wil!  be  cap- 
tioned until  dark.  Ur  nd  Ball  in  the  new  p-iviiiou 
all  eight.    Admission,  5^  cents;  Children,  Via. 


On  Salnrday,  May  10th, 

The  Great   Aerial  Slilp 

'Will  make  an  ascsosio"  carrying  ten  passengers, 
all  well-known  ciiizena  of  San  Francisoo.  Prof.  O 
J.  K  Farriew  is  the  inventor.  And  cactain  nn 
thittvoyaee.  This  ship,  orflving  msohine  will  be 
on  exhibition  on  Tnesday  and  all  the  week.  Admis- 
aion,  25  cti.  my5  td 


CERMAN_PlANOS. 

THEBSST  ANDTHT,  OBEAP- 
J  -st.    honraobftadter  A  Oo.,  Agente 
sior     the    celebrated    Fact  '-lea    of 
.SSIothnnr.  in   Leipzig,  nnd  Sohleip. 
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Pnotographs  Painted 

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terms, 

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ISO  Kearny  ttreet, 
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A.  W.    WHELDElf, 

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pooing. Ohildren'j  Hair  neatlj  cut.  Ladies' Shim- 
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j&~  Stringers  vi  itinc    the  city  are  respeclfnlly 
requested  to  patronize  these  Baths.  my3 


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Paraal  Llqaoia. 

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iociety,  of  California, 

OPEN... MAY   8,    1813 

TO  COKTIKUE  NINE  DATS. 


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i  us  wUlbesiuwullad.    Tb»  Htll  will  !>«  Dtc- 

■>■  •  GRAND  BCALI,  With  WREATH^  >n  1  OAR. 
8TAT0AUV,  AQDAR1CU8,  FLORAL  lOL'ST. 
mo  WORK,  BOUQOETS  and  rtOWERS,  etc 
>*n  r  fternocm  aod  AVeDlDg 

midt  &  Schlott's  Band 

«m  tot  most  tploct  mnilo.  NothlDg  will  be  loll 
mUie  the  Hblbltlon  >  moat  brilll.nt  iaco»r. 

"ROFESSOR    E.    S.    CARR, 

ilTfr.Hj  or  California,  tin  kindly  conaenttd  to 
l  OPENING  A.DDBES3. 

FITY    HANDSOME    PRIZES 

'•}  *•  "ardtd  to  th»  TODNG  LADIES  o(  San  Franolaoo 
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"  ba  gWaa  away  to  all  Boya  and  Olrla  who  pup* 
-Mikadaor. 


TO  THE  UNFORTUNATE. 

DH8.TROMMLITZAI,KEDF..,*.GR4DUATKS  ! 
of  tb*  Ji>ipaioatid  Viuiitta   Univaraltioa,  and 
)*'•  AI*l«taiitharaT*ooa  TJoluid  Smili  Army.  hiv«  I 
npnnad   ihnlr   00  -a   and    laboratory   a1-  No.   4UH  ' 
M'AK^V  HTBfiSr,  B**f  Halt  lornia,  fort  ba  IrUt-  ' 
1.1  en    of  dmoMM  of  tbo  Urloarr  aod  Ganeritiva 
*lf«*n».  and  all  Komal*  (.O'nplaint^.    To  auffirara 
from  A*t*it»a,  Bro-icnttf,   Hintnorla,  Bora   I'oroa',   | 
UornnmUlon  and    otbaf    [Ml   ***i    ol    I      ■ 

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Appara'oa.  wbioj   la  fX'aBairalj  oaad  in  Kurnno 
and  for  wbloh  *•  am  ill*  Bolo  Aajnnta  (<->r     ■ 
citlo  Ooaat.    For  Inrihur  n-rin"il»'»  call  nr  addrcaa 
0RH     I  l   OMMLtTZ    A   !.!■  KOKI*. 
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;  P.M. 
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ajkaaialfrv  for  30  jean,  and  ii  boaod  togiToaatis-  , 

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can  Mod  la  ihoir  nam**  to  "Oambr***  "    V.  0.  Box 
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El    iid    ra.ooant.     Over  SI, OOO  of  tb*m 
arc  bjin  hul.l. 

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AFTLK    TIIJ: 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

(.';  TO  TUE 

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And  try  oaa  of  tb*fr 

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New  Discovery. 

rilHE  U8K  OF  THK  WONDKHFUI.  PLANT 
X    tbat  Ood  iotaDd.d  for  theOaroo! 

RHIUMMI8M,    NEURALGIA,    GOUT,  PARAL- 
YSIS, CATARRH,  AND  ALL  SPINAL 
AFFECTIONS, 

Ii  aodoratocd  porfoot'y  by  tbo  undaral lined— tho 
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"li-mlnit"  niak'lo  nualitlra.  i'ha  abnvn  GOfTiplatato 
are  'ri-alod  eat^mally  aith  safety  und  sa«o«sa, 

1)R  E  K.  DOIJUK  is  to  bo  found  nthiaOffloe, 
71H  Murkoi.  Htraot.  npprisito  Third,  Rooms  1  aod 
2,  Inili   It*  A  M    ti  1  1  ■  M  .  and  (rd.li  t  to  G  I-.M 

RoHdonco,  lOPO  Minsion  atrret.  Patuntaoaii 
b*  aooommodatid  wito  Ror.m  aod  Board,       a03O 


LA    FORMES* 

Hair  Restorative  Powder 

THIS  POWDER  WILL  PREVKNT THB  HAIR 
from  fnllniK  oil.  nod  ftlao  rattoro  a  now  (trnwth 
of  Ilnlr  to  the  bald  hoad  witbin  a  faw  weeks  where 
tbo  roots  are  ooL  destroyed.  This  oowdsr  Is  mixed 
wttb  warm  water  and  uied  as  a  wanh  three  times 
a  week.  A  trial  of  on*  box  will  ooqyIqc*  yi  tbat 
tblt  Is  ro  humbug.  Prise  60  oeats.  Ctnw.ttu 
ANNA  B  1'Kfib.T.  betn-aeo  Eddy  aod  Ellia,  Powell 


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...  .will  inn... 

KINKEAD'S 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

A  DRESSING    PLEASANT  TO  U8K.  EASILY  APPLIED, 
la  nil    creasy,  aod  will  oot  injiro   tho    mo«t   dolioaU.     II 
caraa  alj  dlstafoa  ol  I    •  aoalp.  ramoYaa  dandruff, 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

R.n.'.r.   tb.  hair  aoft  and   dlo.iy,  and  I.  PURELY    VEOB 

■Wr-tb.   O^litlnal    SAOK     BRUSH     UAIR    TONIO  AND 
DHK.SS1NO  may  b.  had  al  tba   Af  ant, 

JAM.     II.    flATM,    Druaatat, 
Oorn.rN.w  alOBtaoai.ir    and  liow.rd  ,tr„u.andof  all  Ilrna- 
al.ta.  [»L_tL 

Single  Outside  Rooms, 

WITH 

No.  1  Spring  Beds  and  M nttrasses, 

AT  TDK 

BRANCH  HOUSE. 

4*4    S.aXSHMK    STKI.F.T.    <  OK.    CLAT, 

AT 

JEflfty     Ocxita     per       TyTistoit, 

And  Lbhs  l»y  tho  Week. 
oteiv    axjij    night 

L.  J.  EWSLL,  rroprtttor. 


PIONEER  8HOE  MANUFACTORY 


THE  IHOST  ELEGANT  CUSTOM  WORK  IN  THE  OITT 

Beers   Sz  Maynard, 


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THE  JOTTRHAI.  OF  41T0SEMEHTS. 
PaMJlliad  .T.rj  DM  >»  '»•  Y*"  "» 

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Below  Moowohmot.  s"  7'««i'00- 


4MD8EMKNT8,    Etc 

Alhsmiira. 

Kelly  and  Leoa  bare  fairly  eapliTated  the  pnb- 
Uo  of  San  FraacUco.  aod  Ihe  Aluambra  Theatre 
is  Bigbtly  taronged.  Leone  impersonation  ofthe 
girl  of  :be  psrloa.  aoi  t*e  eat  duet  with  Kellj 
seadibsaadience  ioio  fis  of  laoeier.  Vivian  is 
recalled  aitaiD  and  aeatn,  and  hie  song.  "Of  Coarse 
il'sna  Bajioees  of  Mine."  with  new;  local]  verges, 
wcaires  mo:h  applaase,  Bat)  B»rt,  Little  Mae, 
8am  Rickey  and  o-.bers  preaent  amusing  aof,. 
wbioh  are  oiehlly  received  with  mnch  langbter. 
The  firs.  Kelly  and  Leoo"  nuvnee  will  be  eiTen 
to-morrow. 
C*lirornia  Theatre, 

"Mary  Staart"  was  perFonaed  ilasi  night,  and 
was  recairei  with  tbe  same  marks  of  approval  as 
jo  former  occatioas.  To-night,  Mrs.  Bowers  will 
take  a  farewell  bentfit.  The  bill  will  consist  of 
'•logomartbe  Barbarian,"  in  which  Mr.  James  Me. 
Oollom  will  make  his  appearance  in  the  title  role 
and  Mrs.  Bowers  will  play  Part  tenia,  and  "The 
Jealous  WliV  in  which  John  McCollongb  will 
play  Mr.  Oakley.  At  the  na-tinee  to-morrow  "Ea-.t 
Lrone"  will  be  played. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Oaasim  and  sTritl,  the  yeong  gymnasts;  Lon 
D^ian,  the  favorit*  eihiopiaa  comedian,  Mies 
SosieBobiosonioog  and  dance  artiet9,fand  many 
otnere  will  appear  to-night  in  a  great  programme. 
Buckley's  New  Varieties. 

The  TeT  Iive:y  programme  at  tbis  boose, of  "The 
Dj-.cdj  Bcoiooman"  io  which  Leon  Sans  we  lie, 
Mortoo,  Frank  Mortimore,  Miaa  Anna  Lamar, 
Louisa  comers  and  others  appear,  is  received 
sightly  with  great  applause. 
HorUcnltnral  Bail. 

This  ball  presents  a  very  bsau'.ifut  appearaaee. 
and  daring  tie  next  eight  days  will  be  the  .resort 
Of  thebsanty  and  fashion  of  Sin  Francisco.  Toe 
exhibition  of  fliwsrs,  sbrabs  and  garden,  and 
boose  floral  ornament  i  by  the  Bay  D. strict  Honi- 
ooltoral  Society,  Is  a  very  fioe  oae  tbis  year.  A 
pleasing  feat  ire  is  toe  exhibition  of  flowers  by 
children,  for  wuicb.  prizas  will  be  given.  The  pro- 
gramme of  mnsic  to  be  psiforaed  to-day,  by 
Schmidt  andSohlett'd  Band,  appears  on  oar  first 
page,  Figaeo  is  tbe  only  programme  of  this,  as 
of  ill  other  places  of  amusement  in  tbis  city. 

Woodward's  Gardens, 
r  To-morrow  there  will  be  a  Children's  Msy 
F (.stirs',  and  tbe  exeicises  will  be  of  a  very  enter- 
taining and  enjoyable  nature.  Among  other  attsac- 
tions  the  programme  inelodes  character  dancing 
id  coitnme  by  pupils  from  las  McCarty  Brothers 
and  Sisters  Academy.  On  Sunday,  Jehn  0.  Cooke, 
from  tbe  hippodromes  of  London,  will  make  his 
first  apperrance  at  these  garden*  in  bis  ligbtniog 
triple  trapezs  act  Tbe  Japanese  Treape  will  also 
appear. 

Excursion  to  the  Faralloues. 

The  second  execrsioo  to  the  Farallone  Islands 
will  take  place  on  Sonday  next.  Tbe  Wm,  Taber 
has  been  fitted  np  with  every  accommodation  for 
•xcorsionistv,  and  all  who  go  will  have  a  pleasant 
time.  There  will  be  a  good  supply  of  boat*  to  land 
tbe  patfleegtrr,  and  they  will  be  allowed  sufficient 
time  to  thoroughly  explore  tbe  islands. 
City   Gardens. 

On  Sonday  next  tbe  fin  i  grand  German  Militsxy 
Festival  of  the  German  Dragoons  will  be  held  at 
these  gardens  by  tbe  cempacies  enumerated  in 
another  column.  There  will  be  games  for  cash 
prizes  to  the  amoont  of  ?1  CM,  a  concert  and  ball. 
On  Saturday,  Prof,  J.  K.  Fairview  will  make  his 
first  trip  in  tbe  aerial  ship  of  which  he  is  tbe  in- 
ventor, and  by  which  be  claims  to  have  solved  the 
diffi-ultr  of  navigating  the  air.  In  addition  to  this 
novel  attraction,  the  managers  annooace  tbe  en- 
gagement of  the  Parisian  dancers,  M'lle  Thertse 
and  Mons.  Schmidt,  who  will  appear  in  a  grand 
ballet  pasTomime  to-morrow  afternoon,  in  con- 
junct on  with  Prof.  Barnwell  s,  immedia'.ely  after 
tbe  departure  of  the  aerial  ship. 

Grand  Sttnihy  EioTBtiox.— The  steamer 

Antelope  leaves  Broadway  Wtmrl  every  Sonday  at 
S  o'clock  a.  af ,  connection  with  tbe  cars  of  the 
North  Pacific  Railroad  at  Donahue  for  Petilomt. 
Santa  Boss,  Heal  deb  org  and  Cloveraalp,  arriving 
at  tbe  latter  place  at  1  p.  il  Returning,  excorsioE- 
itts  will  leave  at  2  p.  ic,  and  arrive  in  San  Fran 
Cisco  at  7  p  m.  Tbe  trip  offers  tbe  advantage  of  a 
splendid  sail,  the  length  of  the  bay.  aad  sixty  miles 
of  railing  throogh  the  wholo  length  of  Sonoma 
eoonty,  one  of  the  richest  in  the  State.  Excur- 
sion tickets  at  reduced  rates  good  from[Satorday 
to  Monday. 

Akatomigal  Messrs.— One  of  the  most 

o  implete  sollsetions  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
«*ta-.se.  comprising  bnndredj  of  costly  and  beaa- 
(tral  wn  medaia.  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
Ixtlj)  at  the  Morsom  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
aoar  may  be  proftablr  scent  bar*. 


An  Old  Proverb  Falsified. 

Apropos  of  tie  Atlautic  disister,  says  lite 
London  corr^pmdent  of  the  Boston  Cour- 


rJsawsslawawaaiijjsssssaasjai 

Tremble  T^n^  me  Hens. 

This  .8  \no  seaBon  wben  every  owner  of 
ter,eiB  engaged  in  c-cdeavoring  to  suppress 


good  story  is  told  of  an  Amer.oiD.  ( toe  maternal  iaBtincte  in  one  or  more  of 


■who,  ia  the  midst  of  tbe  talk  about  ».'«,  ves- 
sel at  the  G  .rrick  Olub,  waited  in,  and  was 
asked  if  he  knew  anybody  on  board.  "Came 
Tory  near  being  ou  boatd  myself,"  wa*  his 
quiet  reply.  "I  had  engaged  my  passage, 
packed  my  trunks,  and  was  all  ready  t>  sail, 
wben  a  friend  made  an  appointment  for  me 
to  see  Miss  Braddbo.  Well,  I  concluded 
that  I  hal  rather  take  another  stiip  than 
mirs  seeing  that  popular  novelist,  and  here 
lam."  Wli:n  we  had  condoled  with  bim 
upon  bis  narrow  escape,  "Then,"  he  pro- 
ceeded "  I  don't  kaow  that  I  should  have 
been  drowned,  anyway.  You  Bee  the  folks 
all  seen  t  j  h*ve  been  caught  asleep.  I  never 
sleep  so  long  as  I  can  get  anybody  to  sit  up 
with  me,  aid  I  had  a  friend  on  beard  who 
was  great  on  sitting  up."  "And  was  he 
Baved?"  asked  the  club  chorus.  "  Well,  I 
dou't  know;  I  didn't  see  his  name  this  morn- 
ing, hut  I  know  he  wa*  Bute  to  be  up,  and 
he's  a  spry,  energetic  man,  and  if  I  were  in 
the  habit  of  betting  I  should  bet  that  he 
was."  Even  as  he  spoke,  the  page  brought 
in  the  evening  paper,  and  a  dozau  hands 
reached  out  for  it.  I  happened  to  be  near- 
est, and  read  out  the  names  of  the  cabin 
passengers  who  had  been  saved.  When  I 
came  to  the  list  name  of  all,  my  American 
friend  said  calmly,  "That  is  the  man.  I 
told  you  he  was  sure  to  be  up.  Let's  drink 
his  health."  One  euch  incident  as  this  out- 
weighs |  thousand  eseays  upon  the  early  to 
bed  and  early  to  rise  theory,  and  I  fear  that 
the  late  nights  at  the  c'ub  will  be  later,  and 
that  the  'early  birds"  will  be  demoralize! 
by  the  escape  of  this  spry,  energetic  man. 


Xtattler*es    W  lne    Parlor. 

I^w  Battler,  formerly  In  the  mlnstril  line, 
will  be  pleased  to  act  the  role  of  Boti/sce  to  all 
friends,  day  and  everting,  at  33*  BoshElreet 
below  Montgomery.  4  h 

x?"liie    Candles, 

*resh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candles,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  alerofr'e  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 678  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    o 


Premium  Shirt  Maker. 

Krs.  Eveline  MorrU  526,  Ke:rnyat.,  riapect- 
f  ally  solicits  a  call  from  friends,  and  strangers 
•visiting  tbe  City,  fewest  styles,  ptrrect  fit 
and  prices  reasonable.  ^G 

Trie  ISew  Oyster  House, 

Otftkb  Gbotto  baa  been  opemd  by  A.  W. 
Manning,  one  of  Ino  oldest  Oyeter  Dealt rs  in 
the  city,  "Por  Ladies  sxd  Gentlemen," >t  428 
Pine  sL,  next  to  Bowen  Bros.,  grocers.  *T\it  a 
in  ewjr  raptci  a  &a«  v\crt  a  gertOtma*  can 
taU  las  family: ^ 6e 

r.    Dobertr 

Has  devoted  nig  study  more  particularly  to 
chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  aa  such  is 
now  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
San  Franciseo.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
c : .-  : :  of  Leldeedorfi,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Cheer  House*  t 

Pratt's  Abolition  OU 
Cures  BhenmiUim  and  Neuralgia,  3 


tbem.  The  man  comes  home  to  sapper,  and 
the  wife  oliseves.  "That  ysller  pullet  is  on 
the  of  6'  agaio."  Then  the  man  goss  out  to 
the  coop,  and  says.  "What  in  thunder  ia 
the  matter  with  the  beast,  anyway?"  and 
crawls  in  uadcr  tbe  rcost  to  the  nest  and 
retches  in  and  brings  out  a  handful  of  feath- 
ers. Then  the  hen  screams  and  starts  for 
tbe  door,  and  tbe  other  hens  set  up  a  howl, 
aad  Lk^w  59  d»psrt  for  that  aperture,  and 
the  man — nearly  choked  by  feathsrs  and 
blinded  by  dust— falls  over  the  water  trough 
and  skins  his  ankles  on  the  boxes,  and  finally 
bursts  out  into  the  yard,  with  a  piece  of 
brick  iaeicb  hand,  and  goes  after  that  yel- 
low pallet,  with  his  face  as  red  as  a  lobster 
and  his  baok  curiously  wrought  with 
mosaics  from  the  floor  of  that  coop.  When 
he  catches  the  hen  he  cuffs  it  over  the  he*d 
a  ftw  times  to  show  it  how  he  feels,  t*ien  he 
jams  it  under  a  barrel,  and  pours  a  pail  of 
water  throagh  tbe  cracks,  and  leaves  it 
there  till  morniog,  when  it  is  released,  and 
the  Bame  operations  gone  over  again  in  the 
eveniog.  ^ 

Found  Him  Out. 

Handel  was  a  Deliver  in  Darwin's  theory 
loDg  before  tbat  author  had  written.  It  is 
clear  by  the  following  fact:  Handel  hap- 
pened ouce  to  be  presiding  over  the  oratorio 
of  Israel  in  Egypt  The  first  tsnor  began, 
entirely  out  of  time.  "lam  an  Israelite.'* 
Handel,  who  w=s  at  tL.e  organ,  turned 
around,  and  glaring  devn  upon  the  offen- 
der, in  a  voics  of  "ten  thousand  thunders" 
exclaimed,  "You  are  von  greet  beast. 


WhitL 

Reviewing  a  small  work  on  whist,  the  fol- 
lowing rbysaing  rules  s^iike  the  Pali  Mall 
Gazetteas  being  particularly  good: 
Mind  well  ihe  rules  for  trumpB—  joull  often 

need  them; 
When  yon  hold  five,  't  s  always  right  to  lead 

them; 
Wat;h  also  for  your  partter's  trump  requett, 
To  nhxh  with  less  than  four;  letd  out  your 

best; 
When  yen  discard,  weak  &uita  you  ought  to 

choose, 
For  strong  ones  are  too  valaable  to  lcs». 


In  Another  Business. 

M&cBride,  of  the  Washington  Chronicle, 
was  rushing  along  D  street,  one  day  laet 
summer,  pencil  in  hand,  and  carom>  d  against 
Kev.  G.  A.  Hall,  who  is  always  equally  iu 
a  hurry,  through  his  zeal  on  religious  chores 
"Hallo,  M&c !"  exclaimed  the  Bev.  G.  A  , 
impulsively,  taking  him  by  both  handi 
"What  are  yen  doing  for  JtsaB?"  "Well,'- 
says  Mac,  "to  tell  tbe  truth,  I  ain't  doing 
much.    Vm  on  the  Chronicle  now." 


A  Good   Expression. 

There  are  seme  typographical  errors  that 
rather  strengthen  and  improve  a  writer" 
diction.  A  Liverpool  journal  furnishes  a 
neat  example.  Chronicling  an  accident, 
it  Bays,  that,  upon  receiving  in  his  chest 
the  contents  of  a  gun,  the  victim  "felt 
dead,"  not  felt  dead. 

Military    Excursions. 

The  present  ia  the  season  for  military  ex- 
cursions. One  of  our  regiments,  at  least) 
should  make  an  excursion  to  lbs  lava  beds, 
and  learn  a  little  about  fighting  Indians. 
The  worst  of  it  would  be  that  their  hand- 
some uniforms  might  get  spoiled. 


Good  Advice. 

Xonng  men  marry  your  second  wife  fire*, 
and  heap  oat  of  debt  by  all  means,  even  if 
you  have  to  borrow  the  money  to  doit. 

.*. 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 
Cures  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


3-L 


Dr.  Barlow  J.  Smith 

Is  giving  a  eours  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Kerrous  Dis- 
eases at  bis  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  73$  o'clock. 
A  nart  of  the  evening  ia  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  retard  10  health 
te  Invalids  daily,  from  9  to  *  p.  m.,  free.         w 


San  Francisco  Je\i  elry  Manufactory. 
D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merchant  street.    Diamond 
Setting,  Enameling.     All  kinds   of   repairing 
done.    Jewelry  for  sale,  ^-r 


PhutOffrapulc     Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  People*  Art 
3ai,rfT.  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Vtlsslon  atree  a 


A.  Pleasant  Liocauon. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  Id  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  C  ere 
The  building  is  a  verv  fine  one  and  is  well 

lighted  andTentilalel.. 

»■— 

Freah  and  Sweet. 

Fer  tbe  best  confectionery,  m  to  Caoty  aod 
Wa*ner'a.  10?  Montgomery  St.  near  Satte*.        V 


MilliVebi.- Hats  cleaned,  pressed  and 
trimmed  to  oidtr  at  the  lowest  prices.    M:s= 


mmnk 


Ft.  C.  T.  Sjgehas  removed  his  effice  to  the 
Olympic  Clnb  Building,  corner  of  Kew  Mont- 
gomery and  Howard.  is 


Hound  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Is  G.  Ifcirtbardt's  motto.  Fine  French  Calf 
Boots  made  to  order  from  $3  to  J 10.  A  good  fit 
and  satisfaction  guaranteed.  Call  at  540  Wash- 
irjgton  street  and  he  convinced,  A  full  assort- 
ment of  neatly-made  goods  always  on  hand,  at 
prioes  to  suit  everyone's  purse.  4-Bl 


Corns,  Bunions,    Ingrowing-  Nails. 

A  perfect  cure  warranted   by  Albert  Schoen. 
wald,  127  Second  street.  4-bj 

Pratt*e  Abolition  Oil 

Cores  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  3-x. 

White  Labor  Only  ! 
Employed    by  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 


Not    Snffi   lent    Cause. 

Io  a  Scotsh  church  reoent'y  after  the  pub- 
lication of  the  banns  of  marriage  by  the 
minister,  a  grave  eHer,  in  a  stentorian  voicr, 
forbade  (be  banns  between  a  certiin  couple. 
On  being  callld  for  an  explanation,  "I  had,7' 
he  said,  pointing  to  the  intended  biida,  "I 
bad  intended  Hannah  for  myself."  His  rea- 
son was  not  considered  sufficient. 


Sant'-wicb  Island  JPtxixi. 

Since  the  ascension  of  the  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Eandwlch  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  faiud  cf  indue  try  Is 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Schieiher,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  lumi.nre,  520  Wcabington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices tnat  the  fathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
for  mat  trass  bedding,  and  doubt  lees  Mr.  Schrei- 
ber  will  find  no  difficulty  in  dlsposhuz  ol  all 
that  comes.  a 

•• 

Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stynsh 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leading  es- 
sentials of  an  tsjoyobleride.and  these  cannot 
be  secured  In  San  Francisco  so  unquestionably 
as  frcm  Frank  Eouton,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  frontinjr  ths  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  H1b  handsome  turn-octs  are  used 
by  the  best  circles  of  ihe  city,  and  as  he  makes 
it  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drivers,  nets  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  in  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
except  those  which  he  provides.  Frankhas  en. 
joyed  gr*at  success  in  hia  business,  and  tne 
admirable  way  in  which  be  conducts  it  makes 
him  a  lavorite  with  all  who  pa'roniza  him.    * 


Star  SxxirtEi  and  Collars. 

All   aorta   and  sizes,  for  ea'e  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry, £121  Leidesdorff  st.        • 


It    Is    Time. 

J.  A.  Shaber  k  Oo.  are  selling  par'or.  sets  and 
alloth^rklndBof  rurnitnreandh'.dding  cheipsr, 
for  caBb,  than  any  other  dealer  in  town.  Other 
dealtr^  don't  stand  a  ghost  of  a  chance  when 
people  know  8haber"ti  prices.    707  Market  afreet. 


Ttoe    "Veto 

Is  celebrated  for  its  superior  liquorB  and  fine 
cigars.  Connolasieurs  say  our  "Pony"  Brandy 
puts  a  veto  on  all  others.  Ca'i  and  sample  It. 
E.  H.  Levy,  propiietor.  Somhwett  corner  of 
Kearny  and  Commercial.  ix 

A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
Just   received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 

Leidesdorff  atreet. • 

A  Servant  in  tbe  Coreer. 

Weed's  Carpet  Sweeper,  with  the  beet  assort- 
ment of  OarpetB  and  Furniture  in  the  State,  at 
John  0.  Bell's,  nearly  eppc site  the  Grand  Hotel, 
Miriet  street.  4p 


Removal, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  machines  rent :d  end  >e. 
paired  as  utuil,  and  sold  cheaper  than  ever,  x 


Good  Investment. 

Ho  ether  city  In  the  United  States  offers 
greater  Inducements  at  the  present  time  for 
Investment  intown  lots  than  San  Diego.  Now 
ts  the  time'  W  secure  lots  at  $25  each  at  121 
Montgomery  street.  Tnis  is  the  best  chance 
ever  offered.  • 


Denkin's  Sarte  of  Paintings 

Will  take  place  about  May  20th.  Particulars 
in  future  adrerlieements.  <vb 

McDowell,  Show  Card  Writer 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10. 

60S  Market  street,  oor.  Post  and  Montgomery  c 

We  get  no  business  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry      Office,  121  Leidesdorff  street.       * 


Do    ZN"ot    Sutler    troni    Corns. 

Tbe  unfortunate  cufferera  from  Coma,  Bun- 
tons.  Club  and  Ingrowing  Nalla,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.H.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  P.K.  We 
neak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doc- 
tor's capability.  Beferences  given  if  required,  h 

Ladies  asp  Oestlfken,  remember  the  lead- 
ing fashionable  reta:l  Shoe  store  In  San  Fran, 
dsco.   H.  Hinder?,  332  Eeijr.y  street,  between 


Woman's    Rlsrrits. 

One  would  think  that  it  was  one  cf  woKan'a 
rights  to  eujoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  Fame  price  for  It,  Kearly  aU  the  res- 
taoranta  "for  ladies  and  geithmen"  in  San 
Ftanclsco  have  poorer  fere  than  thoee  where 
gen:lemen  only  dloe.  There  is  an  ixoephok. 
At  the  IicMiF.r.  Bxstacbaxt,  on  WaFbington 
Btreet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladies  can 
get  an  excellent  breakfast,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  BockeD,  established 
since  1819,  provides  eveTy  tuaury  the  market 
affords.  Elli  ladies  aiid  gentlemen  find  ther^ 
diehes  to  please  the  most  epicurean  taste. 


SPRING    GOO  I 


Notice  to  tbe  Public. 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  sel- 
ling off  his  nne  stock  of  men'tf,  boys'  and  ch.il- 
arena'    clothing,    on   account   of  removal,  at 

greatly  reduced  trices.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  good--,  hets,  trunks,  valieep, 
e'e,  Doiow  co-t.     Gill  if  yon  want   bargains. 3n 


S.F. BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Bookaellera  and  Mtatlon^r*. 
Stacey  k  Mock,  (school  books  a  rpeciaity.)  S.  VI 
Wacomer  Fourth  aod  Minna.  im 

hL  H.  Jkloore,  60S*  Montgomery,  Dear  Merchant. 

HuKlne>«  Collezea. 
Heald's,  Bryant  &  Stratton's  College.  24  Post  S\ 

Batehera, 
KatC  Fred.  Stalls  94  to  100.  California  Market, 

Employment  Office. 
Ohas.  F.  Bccberer  A  Co.,  6-52  Sacramento  street. 
Chinese  Emotoiment  Oo.— Pierce  Jc  Co.,  6:7  Sac- 
ramento street. 
O'Brien  &  Werd,  610  Montgomery  street. 
H.  H.  Kiroboff,  Male  and  Female  Help,  635  Kearny 

French  Faney    Good*. 
Loean  A  Co.,  19  Montgomery,  107  and  109  Sutter. 

Hair  -Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Callender,  mann  fact  ore  r,   2  Second  street-! 

Unman  Hair. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  k  Co.,  110  Second  street. 

Merchant  Tailors. 
Holland  Bros.,  126  Post  Btreet. 
Hllllnert. 
Miss  Lizzie  Carter,  118  Fourth    treet. 
Mrs.  M.  belig,  226  Kearny  street. 

Searcher  of  Records. 
O.  V.  Gillespie,  till  WasbiogtoosUsst. 

"Watches  and  Jewelry. 
EL  A.  Callender  62  Second  street. 

'Whlteners  and  Faster  Hengers 
A.  W.  Whe'.dao,  122  Geary  street. 

Wines  and  JLlqaora.    (Wholesale.) 
Danerl  F.  k  Co-  504  Front. 


LOOK.     OUT 

....ron  the.... 

MERCANTILE  DIRECTORY. 


100  000  00PIKS  T0  BE  JSSSED  ON 

or  about  Jaae  10tb.  Send  In  your 
advertisements  immediately  to  Ho.  SOS  Mont- 
gomery st. ,  at  B.  M.  EDWARDS'.  m9  Im 


GERMAN    PIANOS. 

THE  BEST  AND  THE  CHEAP- 

it.    SchranbHadter  A  Co.,  Agents 

!-s  >or    tbe    celebrated    Factories    of 
*  Blnthner.  in  Leipzig,  and   Schleip, 
Office.  ilOKEARhV  STREET.    ap% 


Pnotographs  Painted 

IN  WATER  COLORS  AND  RETOUCHED  IN 
Ink.  from  tbe  emalleit  to  foil  life-Bizf,  always 
in  tb  i  most  Bati&factory  manner,  on  very  moderate 
terms. 

IMILT  K.    EASTMAN. 
42B  Kearny  t treet, 
ap2-5  lm  6»twaen  California  and  Pms. 


A.   W.    WHELDEN, 

Whitener  and  Paper  Hanger, 

So.     183    GEAKY    STBEET, 
apllm Between  Dnpont  and  Stockton. 


CENTRAL  BATHS, 

NO.  118  GEABY  STREET 

Baths,   2a  cents.     Best    accom- 
modBtiooa  in  the  city,    Serante 
entrance  for  LadieB.    The  Baths 
_  are  fitted  op  with  all    modern 
___    Hair  Cotting,  Shaving  and  Sham- 
pooing. Cbildren'd  Hair  neatir  cot.  Ladies' Stum 
pooing.  5)  cects.     Private  room  for  Ladies. 

a*r-^tracgers  vi-iting  the  city  are  respectfully 
requested  to  patronize  these  Baths.  my  J 


ATM! 

improvements. 


Change  of  Wharf. 

ON  AND  AFTER  MAY  1st,  TBE  STEAMER 
ANTELOPE  conceding  with  tbe  S*n  Fran- 
ciseo and  North  Pacific  Railroad,  at  Dsnaone 
Landing,  fcr  Sonoma,  Pt  til  a  ma.  franta  Rosa, 
Healdsbnrg,  Cioverdale,  and  way  st3<iona. 
Stsggp'  Spring- and  t&e  GeyEere,  will  leave  from 
FRONT  b  TREE  f  WHARF.  ap30tf 


MRS.  E.   REGAN, 

Fashionable   Milliner, 

IOI     THIRD    STREET, 

Has  the  choicest  and  moit  select  assortment  of 
goods  in  her  line  in  tbe  city.  Her  BATS  are  mar- 
vels ot  beaoty.  and  what  is  mo-.t  important,  HKE 
PRIOES  ARE  VKBY  REASONABLE.         myl 


MILITARY    COOnS 

. ...UvD.    .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRtCAl 
TRIMMINGS, 

SS5     M.niBomery    .trtet.    En.    So    1. 

mhUtf  P.  RGDGERS  JOESSOJ. 


IOD  WOl  FINn 
&A.TVL     MARION 

....AT.... 

The  Corn    Exchange, 

Jf«.  1Z    ClAT    STREET.       »j>17 


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DIVDAU,    OLAIRYOYANT    V? 
AND  P-YOHOMETEB.  bas  retoroed  *C/* 
boon  from  "  •  * 
id  F.idar;  Fee 


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THE 

CHEAPEST  HOUSE 


AMERICA 

IS  THE 

GREAT 
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AUCTION  STORE 
6I8KEARNY  ST 
COR. 


I 


Business  Conducted  on 
and  Honest  Principles 

ONE     PRIO 


ALL    GOODS    WARRANTED 
REPRESENTED. 


Spring  Goods  Arriving  D  r 


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THE  LARGEST  STOCK   AND   LOWEST  F 
OF  ANY  HOUSE  IN  THE  CITt. 


CLiOTHING 


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COARSE    a 


Ihe  Fortunste  Man  who  BnyiiiiCt 
at  the  1X1  AUCTION  H01I I — 
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THE   UNFORTUNATE  Mif  ' 
DOES    NOT. 


UNDERCLOTHING,  ALL  GR 


White  Shirts  for  the  Ifll* 


FAXCT    GOODS,    W1TCB» 

JBWELBY,    KOTIOS*,  "" 

rEKPlHEt,  STAtlOJB 

FSOLISn    CTTLEBI.  TBtW 

BAGS,   TATJ8I8,   TOB*«» 

A  FULL  bTOOK  Or 

Linen  Coats  and  Dirt* 

A  FULL  U.'E  OF 


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CALL    AXB     BEE     FOB   TOT*" 
TBAT 


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618  Kearny  «^ 


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CALIFORNIA    THBATR1. 


aridweill    Binrwinx^x'x* 


S.  D.  P.  BOWERS! 

wao  «nx  >r«a  i 

ro    Fnvorlto    Ola**  rioter  as. 


HO  ll.TIOT7r_,TTJI  ',       HAL, 


""*«|tC0LLOM    as 


INCOMAR 


Grand  HorticulturalS  pring  Exhibition 
Bay  District  Horticultural  Society. 


TMI»     ArTCHHOO*     AND    I.VK«tNO 


MA* 


ICCULLOUCH  as  MR.  OAKLEY 


IDMKR.  THE  BARBARIAN! 


in    \  i    i  1 1  i  i     i  > i  —  i - .    >-.-.. i 

THE  FLORAL  WEALTH  OF  CALIFORNIA. 

Floral   Dooorntlons. 
Cvf\z*l£ind.s».   Btaluary, 

Aq.unrlums,   JPO\xrxXr\\xxmf 

Hvt-sstlo   "NrVOrls..    "Wroatlia. 

PROMENADE  I  OXCEBT  Bl  BCHMJBT  •  W  HLOTTE'8  BAND 


l*i-«nrr  niiii.i.-     Thl«    A  I  I  •••-■■••<>n    mill     1-.  v.'iiinu;. 

I      .|1   li  K.T'F 

cl\IIITIH»,    ft..     "IwltMlll" 

.1       Ml       I  I    ll\ll  

H>||1     W»1.T7. I    '"•« 

-.  -  .ki.i  .  '  io>  not  mi  .r  ooiT»J7Tj 

I'AIIT     8ECOM). 

i  mi.ir  \ihi  m  <IIIIII.I,K 

t     UTTIL  c  wmil  »  

3-A.    II.    C    POLKA 

»-»ELKCTIOS».    "Tfce  Dro.ir    ■•»« 


no»-iM 

j.  -•  ii 'in.  i 


*THAt>«B 

ir.RD| 

.iimnoin 

AVIEK 


5-OALOP St  OK 

111     the     Ereni    gc     tlio    Doors     Mill     t>o     Oppnril     (it     T:ItO. 

»*Grancl    Concert   from   3  to  lO 


tmicsi  or  Amission. 

Family  n  +  »**n    Tlelcaie 

Mia ale  SrnMB  Ticket's 

ainale  Ad  ml  talon 

Doors  open  sti  r/  day   (f xc^pt  cnodsy  |  trcm  11  a.  m.  Io3f.ii,  sad  from  7  H  to  10  r.  m. 


,oc  srpj-EjLX-'js 


Mr.oiHi 

:   •uiiatUi 


rf[ 


SHIRT    STORE, 

(reel,  has  BeiioTed  to 

Hooond      street, 

■  will    Bod    m   complete    as. 
SHUTS   snd     Fl  IC.MSII- 

■  at   the.nsaal   low  prltti. 

4. 

BENEDICT    A   CO. 


OR  TUB  CURB  OP  RHKUMA- 

jaitjpilioo,  And  kiodrtd  diisises, 


Kdwara*  writ**:    "Ibaveagaln 


r.  Figaro:  "  Yoor  Aperient  has 
r«l  mj  health  sod  regulates,  tbe 

v  in «t on.  Grand  Hotel:  "Soar 
for  Rhtu-natism  has  prorsd  en- 
■>  this  day  {now  about  eleven  jeara 
tt*  sever  tlpsrleaoed  one  twinge 

MflAinnra,  116  Shipley  at. 
ConceU'e  Remedies  ol  s  severs 
ittlim  la  two  wssks." 
l  Dor-,  Ssota  Yubel:  "  Alter 
>d'si  I  am  now  i  j  *ood  hsilUi-s 
hi  bars  been  dsprivad  for  mors 

_  --inba*a»AB  st  the  Depot— 317 
iCST. 

MUBPHT     HBON,, 

Stole  Agents. 


ft.  JORDAN'S 

MTOMICIL  MUSEUM, 

'oll^ie  oraieillelae. 

Tirnt  AKD  mSTBDOT. 

iu  to  bo  ...n.    Qpta  to  toi 

JUT.  At  KUllKKA  uaij 

»OK  MEH  OSLX- 


Li  ,(^Xl>*RS 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 


,r,,fr^TTxl>TERS 


la  a  Sure  Relief  for  Indigestion. 


LJ^llW™* 


HAS  .NO  HUPKHIOR  AS  A 

HLOOU     PURIFIER. 


WILLIS^BAND. 

MU8I0     FURNISHED    FOR    A 
occasions.    Mneio  imported,  Arranged 
and  for  ssle. 

MARCUS  M.  BLTJM     Lender    of' 
Orchestra. 

Hf.HBT  VON   1IF.K  MKIIDI.N,  I-cud- 

orHrim  Band. 
•tap-Orders  from  tn*  0000*17  promptly  attended 
to.     Addreta    M.     W.     WILLIS.    Aatoo'e    Maili 
Btore.  1HH  Montgomery  street,  or   MARCUS  M, 
BLUM.  S90  Montgomery  itr-set,  jefltf 


COSMOPOLITAN 

Savings  and  Exchange  Bank, 

No.   020   Montuomwy  street. 
(Montgomery  Block. j 

Ol'AB&NTEE     FTWli SIOO.CGO 

ear-  Term  Deposits,  one  per  cent,  per  month. 
SSfNo  KntrylPve  or  onarire  f'rUink  Hook. 

W.  8.  THOMPdON,  President. 
J.  OROOKKR.  Suoretary.  mjfl  lm 


IV.  SWEENEY, 

MERCHANT   TAILOR 

4S    SECOND    STKEET. 

FINE    COODSI~PERFECT    FIT81 
Satisfaction    Guaranteed  I 

A  FINK    LINK   OF  SPRING    AND  SUMMER 
Goods  jait  received.    Ua  1  And  see  their 
■tar- 43  Second  street.  tp27    13 


and  Treocn  Medium—  Oan  be  eonaolt*d 

in  business  oralckneesdaity.from  10 a. M  to    _  . 

>  P.  M.    Spi'itval  fcircle*.    ftuodey.    laetday  snd 


Pacific    Purchasing, 

PRINTING,   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,  LECTURE.    AND 

EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

HooniN     1<;    niwl      17 680    Washlu(ctou  .  street. 


M'lHAI.     NOTICE    TO 

Picnic  and  Ball  Committees. 

WE  ARE  PREPARED  TO  FURNISH 
BANUS  and  OROUKMKAS  composed  of 
the  best  mosioiani  in  tbe  State,  nnder  oonpe* 
t  jot  leaders,  st  fsfrrstas. 

»PKifr,B    Kirn abd 

— Utu  . 

1IAKKY    AMUR, 

With  tbefr  Grest  SiniAtioo, 

COUHTERFair. 

THE    ABOVE   ARTISTS    ABB    NOW 
a*C*d  by  m*D*ffer4  West  of  the  Hooky  Mono 


SAPPHO    TRIUPFI, 

locladlas;  the  Child  Wonder,  SAPP1IO. 

LELIE    El.l.tN. 

MISS  H.  FLL1S  and  TV.  J? I.MS. 

Sarlo-Conalc    and    Dneltlata. 

QUT     I.  I  s  T  O  N. 

....AUD.... 
L  I     (    1      ADA.  M  S, 

ON    OdBHOOKN.    AND    CAN    BE  EAT. 

ta>ns,  throatb  our  agency, 

SHJCBIDAN    lltltHTN    Ae    CO. 


■iJ019!i10Jd  J 


nvii  IBX  T  V 

ITIOIM  Q.MV  AVa  NSdO-sV 
*«*ip«'l  -*oj  «moQX  J**  ••>H"s  l«""J-*i;i-s:o 

'sisirio  pas 
•  JOiibi'T  1B90R  oq.i,  'ssivj  oieiepom  %i  'Kaiqiajeas 
jo  j  -an  poe  «»jjoq  isoq  mcj  qi|M  'jeonsm  ]«eq  aqi 
□  I  pe^009  'i>>*ip  P°*  'doufi  iteo|Oqo   pan     .a 

shbisao  j-h^jj.vj  ani  nsi.MHnj  aA\ 

-«|iijojipfn  pan  eoij  ^__^ 

asno||  doi|3  pue  jais^o^vlv 

OldlOVd   Wd3HinOS 

•jiesanoi;  iofag  pnn  n^Ai  8*11 


DAV8    UKNOEB.     at   th« 

old  origins  iKed  I.ion.  I.G.W7 

■treat,    n.tweea    K.iroy   nnd   l-'utmnt.    wliero  yoo 
lutail  HOT  AND  OULD  IJBlkKS^  nottc — ' 


THE   OLD 

Hot     ScotcH, 

IS  Alorton  Street,    near  Krurny, 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  AHD  JLRRT  IN  TOWN. 

Alwaya  on  file  tbe  New  York  Herald,  Haxper'f 
Weekly.  Frank  Leslie's,  Day's  Doinge,  Polton  Gft 
zette,  All  thi  Ualifomia  pupero.  sleo  London 
Ponoh,  Belt'Bliffe.  1 II  oat  rated  London  News.  OsJl 
and  aatlafy  yourself. 

aor- Don't  forgot,  the  altra  of  tbe  Hot    Scotch. 

(«7tf  W.  8.  WALDRON.  Proprietor. 


GEORGE    MATES' 

DEALER  IN  OYSTRR8,  0LAM8 
andall  kindeof  8HKLL  FISH, 
Stalu  Nos.  to,  41,  AS,  California 
Market,  uotrsnoo  on  Oaltfomf .  street.  '-- 

Pablloor  priTAte  parties  add  tAmilies  sapplfe< 
from  6  A.M.  to  13  P.  X.    L«die)'   imriCs^lsaiin'- 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 


TO  WIDER 


$50, 

„„aT.... 

LANCASTER'S 

<ll?  WASHINOTON  STREET, 
felOles  Opp.  Maernlre'eOperA  Hoosa. 


SANGER  HALLE 

(SHfGER'S  HALL,) 
14     OEABT    e>T.,     KKAB     H.EAKNT. 


Maa«  ltot  (he  Choicest  Jltriinda  of    Wines 
aid  I.lqnori  as  band. 

DEPOT  WEYAND  k  KASCHl'S  BAY  BREWERY 

feistt  CHRIS  FELDMABN. 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MR.  P.  HERGES.  FORMERLY 
proprietor  of  too  Minors'  P.ea- 
tsarant,  bea  takon  tbo  mnuAKomeut 
Ol  both  thn  Mlrinrs'  ResnAnrant  on^ 
Commercial  street  and  the  Miners'", 
Branch  on  Market  atreot.  in  partuerflbl*)  with  MK. 
A.  DRAYEUR,  who  baa  been  oonnoctod  with  the 
Arm  lor  years.  Improvements  have  been  mads  Id 
the  cuisine  departme-  that  will  render  the  Mi- 
nors'more  popular  thau  It  haa  ever  been  dm-ini 
tbe  'ii  jeare  ol  IU  prosperity.  Our  Bills  of  Fara 
embrace  nil  the  delicacies  of  tbe  season.  Oar 
motto  Is  "Good  Fan*,  Good  Cooking  and  Moderata 
Obarges."  — 

P.  HEROES  A  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

S81  and  fiSS  OomtneraiaL,  sod  . 

7fl»  Market  street. 
Open    rora  h  a.m.  to  10  P.M.  an31  la 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

TIBftlNIA    CITY.     NEVADA. 

I^HIS  ELEGANT  THEATRE  HAS  BEEN  RE- 
dsoorated,  sod  ean  be  rented  by  the  night  o? 
by    the  week.     BUra    and    traveling    oomoaniea 
tlberslfy  trsatod  with  on  application  by Jsttsr 
JCHN    PIPEB, 
lfSDSKsr  and  sole  Prooristozv 
Or  to        a.  H.  MeOABE, 
SSA  Waeblnirton  street.  San  Franoiaoo- 

TATBST 

Branch  Saloon  and  Billiard  Hall 

Cor.  Hnrki  t  end  Third  streets. 
N.E.    cor.   Oommerclnl    nod    X.eldeadoraT. 

LONG  DRINKS~aTh»IF  PRICES. 


i 


THB  JOT/BNAX  OF  AMUBEMEWT8. 


Published  every  Day  in  the  Tear  by 
pm       F_       BOGABDTJS 

IBIUe'e'^iit  and  fl3S   Wa«hlnfftoB  Ska 
Below  Montgomery,  San  Francisoo. 


FEIDAY MAY  9- 


1873 


One    Day's  Li-,t  of  Suicides  ia  Paris. 

There  were  no  fewer  than  eight  suie  dea 
in  one  day  in  Paris  lately.  A  lady  in  tte 
Bue  de  ia  Pepiniero  strangled  herstlf  with 
a  cord  at  eight  o'clock  in  iha  morning,  leav- 
ing every  one  in  ignoranoa  of  the  cmie  of 
her  f*tal  determination.  At  the  same  hour 
a  man  preoipiialei  himself  from  tbeAusler- 
litz  bridge  into  the  Seine.  A  printer  fol- 
lowed his  example  later  on  in  the  afternoon. 
Teen  a  young  man  adopted  the  strange 
method  of  throwing  himself  under  the  feet 
cf  omnibus  bnree?,  and  was,  of  course,  mor- 
tally injured.  Two  cases  of  deith  by  delib- 
erate suffocation  took  place,  one  being  by  a 
young  mac  crcs-ed  in  love.  The  saddest  of 
the  eights  deathjwas,  howe?ere,  that  of  two 
girls,  youog  aod  poor,  who,  after  dancing 
all  night  at  the  ball  of  the  Parisian  "Flor- 
ists," agresd  quiet'y  to  put  an  end  to  their 
existence.  One  of  these,  Angelique  Lache- 
my,  died  for  the  very  Bimple  rea3on  that  she 
was  tired  of  life.  The  other,  Eugenie  Hardy, 
committed  suicide  from  chagrin  caused  by 
disappointment  in  love.  Both  these  girls 
were  only  fifteen  years  old. 

A  Fitable  Si-lit. 

Did  you  ever  see  a  man  fish  around  in  the 
bo:t)m  of  a  tub  of  water  for  a  piece  of  Boap? 
At  the  first  he  simply  reaches  down  upon  it 
to  pick  it  right  up,  and  is  vtry  much  sur 
prised  to  find  that  he  hssn't  got  it.  Theo 
he  approaches  it  more  cautiously,  puts  bis 
handover  it,  aad  then  cornea  do^vn  noise- 
lessly until  he  gets  every  finger  about  it, 
and  then  squeezes  it  tight,  and— misses  it. 
He  looks  at  it  a  moment  before  making 
another  effort,  and  fills  up  the  ioterval  with 
a  few  remarks.  The  third  attempt  is  a  sort 
of  semi-ctrcle  described  with  agreit  deal 
of  sagacity,  but  is  a  failure.  Other  remarks 
follow.  Thenj  he  mikes  a  succession  of 
dives  and  slops  the  water  over  his  olothes, 
and  drenches  the  carpet,  and  catches  hold  of 
the  soap  several  time?,  and  lels  go  of  it 
again,  and  screams  at  the  top  of  his  voice, 
and  finally,  in  perfect  despair,  sits  djwn  on 
the  floor  and  actually  howls. 


Something  for  tUe  Complexion. 

"That's  anew  article  for  beautifying  the 
complexion,"  slid  Airs.  Bibb,  holding  up  a 
small  bottle  for  Mrs.  Partington  toexaminr. 
She  looked  up  from  darning  a  woollen  sock 
for  Ike,  and  took  the  bottle  in  her  hand. 
"Well,  they  may  get  up  ever  so  many  res- 
trains for  beautifyiog  t'je  complexions,  but, 
depend  upon  it,  the  lees  the  people  ltave  to 
do  with  bottles  for  it  the  better.  My  neigh- 
bor, Mrs.  Blotch,  has  been  using  [a,  bottle 
for  a  good  many  years  for  her  complexion, 
and  her  noss  Iris  like  a  rup'ion  of  Mount 
Vcciferons,  with  the  burning  latter  lun- 
ning  all  over  t'je  contiguous  terr.tory." 


Never  too  Late. 

Some  peopla  sorn  tn  be  taught ;  others 
are  ashamed  of  it,  as  they  would  be  of  go- 
ing to  school  when  they  are  ell:  but  it  is 
never  too  late  to  learn  what  it  is  always 
necessary  to  know;  and  it  is  no  shame  to 
learn  so  long  as  we  are  ignorant— that  _ia  to 
bby,  as  long  as  we  live. 


PRIVATE    LE630N3  IN  THE    FBENCU    LANGUAGE 

by  J.  Joesrt,  graduate  of  the  University  of 
Paris  late  Professor  of  De  la  Honnais'  Normal 
School  for  Teacher*,  and  of  St.  Mary's  College, 
London.  404  Geary  street,  between  Mason  and 
Taylor,  upstairs.    Bete  or  reference  given.    4q 

Everybody    Suited. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
Id  hats.  At  "  Thl"  Eat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  fonnd.  The  stork  is  Immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  1b  sure  to  be  suited.  s 


Those  Beautiful  New  Carpets. 

At  Jas.  W.  BorDham  &  Co'e,  No.  618  Marhet 
and  17  Poet  streets,  are  going  like  hot  cakes. 
New  and  choice  rat  Urns  constantly  arriving. 
A  perfect  rash  to  eee  and  buy  them.  Elegant 
parlor  fnrnituio  mtde  to  order  in  the  finest 
ayile.  . 4  a 

Don't  Fall  to  Call  and  See 

The  most  wonderful  and  gifted  Doctor  For- 
tune Teller  of  the  age,  Madams  Smith,  Astrol- 
oger, ja't  arrived  from  the  East,  and  can  be 
consulted  on  ail  events.  She  ha*  charms  for 
Luck,  Love  and  BappintSP,  which  never  fall  to 
tale  effect.  Office  Consultation,  $2  ;  by  Lo  ter, 
$3.  All  communiiatfonsitrlctly  private.  Office 
hfursfrom  10  o'clock  a  m.  to  8  p.m.  Satleiac- 
tlon  pn  rsnteed  in  every  respect.  Office,  16 
Second  street.  Room  11.  io 


Attention,    Ladles 

To  give  the  skin  the  soltness  of  velvet,  and 
lie  tint  of  the  Illy  to  the  complexion,  use 
DlOKET/a  Grebe  be  Lis.  x, 

The    Best    Bemedles, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
ry's Webfoot  Pill*,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Saneome 
street,  cexner  of  Commtrcial,  • 


ClamChowder  Every  IVijctit, 

The  best  chowder  in  town,  st  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  IS  Morton  street,  jast  off 
Kearny.  3-v 

SaiD.   Moore, 

Formerly  of  Buss  Home  Carriages,  can  be 
lonnd  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
labliahraent,  southwest  corner  iJash  and  Mont* 
gomery  its.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Oarrlace  orders 
1  ft  at  either  place  prorcptly  attended  to  day 
o:  night,  at  reduced  ratea.  ra 


In  SXemoriam. 

The-  following  touching  obituary  notice 
we  clip  from  the  St.  Lou's  Democrat:  Again 
we  are  called  upon  to  perform  the  paibful 
•aty  of  announcing  the  death  of  one  who, 
if  not  altogether  lovely,  was  chief  among  a 
fraction  of  a  thousand  spirits  who  are  not 
yet  made  perfect.  We  refer  to  "Shackoaaty 
Jack,  the  genial,  whole-soulei,  or  perhaps 
(considering his  mixed  parentage)  weshould 
say  half-soled  copper-colored  gentleman  who 
recantly  died  peacefully,  and  in  pieces,  in 
his  little  lava  bed.  Jack  did  not  wrap  wbat 
little  drapery  he  had  around  him  and  lie 
down  to  pleasant  dreams,  and  his  demise 
was  hastened  by  a  seven-ioch  shell  that  en- 
tered and  exploded  in  his  diaphragm,  ruin 
iag  a  digestive  spparatos  that  bad  never 
been  disturbed  by  banquets  of  baked  dog  o: 
•alt  horse,  washed  dewo  by  copious  draughts 
of  fiery  untamed  beazine  and  needle-gun 
whisky.  As  we  recall  the  virtues  of  the  e'e- 
Otiased,  our  pen  unconscioosly  drifts  into 
the  Philadelphia  Ledger  form  of  mourning, 
and  we  are  led  to  exclaim : 

Ob,  Sbaokoeaty,  tbon  but  left  n«. 

No  mora  horses  wiltthooaieal; 
Bat  'twas  Gilllem  tbat  Dereft  no. 
Ho  osn  ALL  oar  sonowa  beat. 
Firs',  we  thought  it  was  old  Senocschm. 

Toen  we  beard  'twas  soar-faced  Ubarles, 
Sat  th«  lae-t  news,  Sh*cknaety, 
bajs  'tie  i'uu  bave  quit  earth's  snarls. 
Gone  bat  not  forgotten. 
Friends  of  tbe  family  invited  to  attend.    Cov- 
ered carriages  for  all  who  wear  gloves. 

Born  of  poar  but  honeat  parents,  "  Jack" 
maniftsted  at  an  early  age  those  trails  that 
in  after  years  made  him  famous,  and  would 
in  time  have  sent  him  to  Congress  if  his 
.  oul  had  not  been  shelled  out  of  its  ephem- 
eral shell  by  a  caat-iron  namesake.  He  had 
served  his  tribe  as  tax  colleotor,  president 
of  a  base  ball  club,  and  was  about  organiz- 
ing a  "Young  Red  Men's  Horse  Plagiarizing 
AesccistiOD,"  when  he  felt  a  seneation  of 
goneness  at  the  stomach,  and  was  gone.  Pos- 
sessing many  of  the  virtues  that  marked  the 
Credit  Mobi'ier  operators,  Sh?cko8Biy  was 
also  as  generous  as  the  increased  salary 
voters,  and  the  news  of  his  sudden  death 
will  cause  a  thrill  of  anguish  in  many  bo- 
soms. 

-* 

Tbe  Dictates  of  Humanity." 

The  Alta,  in  commenting  on  the  refusal 
by  the  Supreme  Court  to  grant  Devine  a 
new  trial,  says : 

The  decision  was  regarded  es  eminently 
jost,  and  yet  some  felt,  when  the  last  glimpse 
of  hope  disappeared  from  Devine,  that  a 
more  "merciful  course  would  better  aocord 
with  the  dictates  of  humanity. 

How  any  one — even  an  Alta  reportar — 
could  be  idiotic  enough  to  feel  thus  we  can- 
not understand.  The  dictates  of  humanity 
would  surely  lead  all  to  wish  tbat  the  cow- 
ardly murderer  of  poor  Kamp,  the  man  of  a 
hundred  minor  crimes,  should  have  his  ca- 
reer brought  to  an  end,  and  that  humanity 
had  a  right  to  protection  from  him.  It  is 
full  time  thst  some  one  was  banged  for  mnr- 
der  in  San  Francisco,  and  a  fitter  tubjtct 
cju'd  scarcely  be  found  than  the  worthless 
and  dangerous  man  who  will  on  Wednesday 
next  Buffer  death. 

Indefinite. 

Warren,  the  great  comedian,  lent  a  broth- 
er actor  two  shillings,  and  when  he  made  a 
demand  for  the  sum,  the  debtjr  turned 
peevishly  from  him,  and  said: 

;Hang  itl  I'll  pay  you  to-day  in  some 
shape  or  other." 

Warren  gocd-humoredly  replied; 

"I  shall  he  much  obliged  to  you,  Tom,  to 
let  it  be  as  like  two  shillings  as  you  can," 


Oysters. 
In  strolling  round  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
uur  careless  lest,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where  a  foautatn's  ceaseless  play 
Of  Buaxkling  waters,  made  a  soieen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  mossy  atone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell. 
Made  that  wlnaow  eeem  to  ha 
flome  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here— 
It  Ioobs  bo  nice — and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  magnificently,  too; 
All  kliids  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Oooked.  every  etylc;  just  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
Yon're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  e  and  orabs  and  terrapins  ; 
In  fact,  we  fonnd  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  klodsof  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  oould  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  havo  here  the  best  ice  cream; 
Bo  hero  they  flock,  the  little  sinners. 
To  get  wnat  they  call  "such  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  hud  made  plain; 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  House,  837  Bush  street,  above 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

OUABLFH  HAAKE.  Proprietor. 


Some  Comfort. 

The  Poit  fhowj  by  comparing  a  bill  of 
fare  published  in  lSi9,  with  one  of  tbe  pres- 
ent year,  tbat-if  wageB  have  come  down  tbe 
price  of  living  has  fillon  in  even  greater 
proper  ion.  In  tbo  first  named  year,  a  din- 
ner consisting  of  a  bowl  of  soup,  plate  of 
fish,  meat  and  vogetabUs,  and  half  a  bo  tie 
of  wice,  wculd  come  tj  $4,50.  At  the  pres- 
ent time  a  dinner  comprising  all  these 
diehcB,  and  a  half  bottle  of  wine  (not  such 
gcodwine,  but  good  enough),  can  be  ob- 
tained for  35  cents.  California  isn't  soch  a 
bad  country  for  a  laboring  man  after  all, 


The  Last  New  Souk* 

Air— -"Most  aphandon," 
Emerson  CorvQle  is  my  name, 
My  business  always  is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  aid  Fancy  Boast, 
Relishes  these,  tbat  my  house  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
Oh!  huh  ohl  Oh  I  high  ohl 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
Corvllle  rflys  sol  sayB  sol 
On  P1l6  Street,  it  No.  410, 
Remember  the  number  and  call  again. 
Vinous  of  Shell-flih  in  every  style, 
Inwardly  cause  you  much  to  smile. 
Ladies  with  escorts  there  always  go, 
Ladies  go!  Ladles  go! 
Emerson  CorviUe's  polite!  and  so 
8-1  They  go!  they  gol  they  gol 

EADFEfl,  now  Is  yonr  time  to.boy  your  under- 
olothlng  at  a  great  EacrinVe,  because  H,  Fried- 
lander  has  gone  to  Europe  to  buy  hts  Fall  Im- 
portations, and  has  left  orders  to  sell  his  large 
stock  of  ladies' and  children'u  underclothing, 
comprising  all  styles  and  patterns,  cheaper  tban 
at  any  other  place  in  the  city.  Etm  mber  the 
number,  9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Building.      3n 


Ladles  "Visiting:  dsrda. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Joan  P. 
DwiEb,  126  Setter  street,  opposite  Lick  House, 
and   at   the    Grand   Hotel.    N,  B.—  Haotjkeb- 

CHIEFS  NEATLY.  II i EKED.      PENUAKBHIf    Of  eVclY 

description  to  order.  s 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Five  Hundred  M.en  Wanted 

Immediately,    To  send  their  waBhlng  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leidesdorff  st,        * 


Twenty  Tbousand 

Paper  Collars,  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Chear  Laundry,  office  121  Leideadorfifst. 


Dental  Work. 

Fob  finest  QUitiTY  or  wonx,  go  to  T.  0.  Set- 
sup,  denttbt,  oor.  Sutter  ind  Montgomery,  over 
Tucker's.  3-u 


Clatbioyaot.—  Madame  Clan  Afitonla,  the 
Clairvoyant  Physician  and  Independent  Trance 
Medium.  323  Kearny  street,  bet.  BuBh  and  Pine, 
Consultations  in  English,  French  and  German. t 


Public  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a.  m.,  can 
be  returned  In  the  evening  If  required;  we 
never  disappoint:  What  Ohear  Laundry,  121 
Leiaeedorff  street.  * 

Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 

The  People's  Remedy  for  all  Aches  aod  Pains. 


CALI  FOR N  IA_  TH E ATRE. 

John  MoOollongb Proprietor  and  Manager 

MR.  MoOULLOUOEf  has  the  honor  to  announce 
tbat.  in  complianoe  with  nnmeroas  reqae&ta  of 
natrons  of  the  Theatre,  be  bus  effaoted  a 

BE-EKGAGJB  MEWr 
....WITH.... 

MRS.  D.  P.  BOWERS 

....FOS  ... 

Six    N  igrlit ts    Only, 

Commonciui!  on  MONDAY.  Ma?  12,  during  TTbioh 
time  a  lie  will  appear  in  tbe  following  p'aps: 

Monday.  May  11th HAST  LYNNB 

Tuesday.  May  13th OAMILLE 

Mr.  J.  U.  McOollom  as  Armand. 
Wedne^dap,  May  14th Sheridan  Know  lea' 

beautiful  Piay,  THE  WIFE,  OH  j  A  TAXE  OP 

MaML'a  (her  fi»c  appearance  io  this  part 

in  Oalifnroia). 

Thursday,  Miy  15th ELIZABETH 

Friday,  May  19tb LUCBEllA,  and  THE 

JEALOUS  WIBE.i 

Saturday  Matinee MARIE  ANTOINETTE 

Saturday  Evenidt THE  bTRANGbK,  and 

THE  HONEVMOON. 

Monday,  May  19ta,  Mft.  BARTON  HILL  will 
make  bis  firrt  appearance  in  this  dry,  in  a  Necv 
Play  by  Frank  Marshall  (wbiob  bas  proved  a  most 
decided  success  in  London,  New  York,  Boston  and 
Poiladeiphia).  en'i  led  FALSE  SUaHE,'  On 
NEW  YEAR'S  EVE.  mr.S2f. 

OITT      O-AHPEKHB. 

FAIDAT HAT  9lh 

THE    GREAT 

Aerial  Ship  will  be  Inflated! 

Aid  will  moke  an  Aaccnalon 
ON    8ATTJRDAT MAT    lOlh 

Carrying  10  well-known  citizsnB. 

Wonderiul  Attractions 

ISallet!    Pantomime!    Gymaaitlo  and 
Acrobatic  Exurchei! 

Engagement  of  the  Celebrated  Dancers. 
K'HE  THERJiSEasd  IE.  BCHUIDT 

....•WHO  WILL  APPEAB  IN.... 

Grand  Ballet  Pantomime,  In  conjunction 
xvlttx  PKOP.  SAUWE1.LS, 

8A1URDAY  AFTERNOON,  immediately  after 
tbe  Ascension  of  tbe  AjBKlAL  M-IIP. 

On  SUNDAY  AFTERNOON  and  EVENING 
the  same  performance  will  be  repeated.  my9 

YTANTB33  f 

....AT.... 

McDANIEL'S  THEATRE 

CBElil'SE,     nTOHIKS, 

THREE  GOOD  VARIETY  WOffiCN 

•9*Talent  going  E.ist  will  find  it  to  their  advan- 
tage before  leaving  California  to  correspond  with 

J.   McDAXIEL, 
ra:,  9  Lock  Box  No.  1,  Ohej eune,  Wyoming. 


PICNICS,  EXCURSIONS.     ETC, 


DKRENZS 

HERB 

ilTFTfill 


The   Great  Tonic  and  Appetizer.     For 
Sale  Everywhere.  o>i9  3m 


J.   c.    COiHBES, 
TERRAPIN    LUNCH, 

Cor.  Second  and  Tehvma  atreeti. 

r*Terrapin  cua.tantly  on  band. 
Oysters  in  every  Btvle,  PRIVATE 
SDPPER     ROOMS  FIR  PARTIES. 

dec  31  lra 


Bar  Sugar 

"POR    SALE  — S18    KEARNY    STSEET,    AT 
J       MERGER'S.  _  AJro,  every  kind   of  Candies 
Wboleeale  aad  Reb  il. 
oo7bf  »I.    A.    EXFT.TKK. 


CLAIRVOYANT.  — MAD.  MARTELLE,  .*. 
jast  arriv«d  from  Europe:  i»new(,rsmeB-t'jii 
tal  questions;  dsvelopes  mediums;  magne-  S» 
tises.  Oirclas,  Tuesday  and  Satarday  evenings; 
oames  jriveii.  French  and  German  tDotan.  Ad- 
mission: L&die?,  Fifty  .Cents;  Oeatiemm,  One 
Dol'ar.  Hotts  from  13  to  fi,  and  7  to  10.  **3 
Howard  street.  m2  lut 


....TO.... 

NEW    SAUCEX.ITO, 

...-ET  THE.... 

French  Zoifaves 

....ox.... 

8VB.DA1- MAT  111U 

SKIRMISHERS'  DRILL  BY  THE  ZOUAVES 


STEAMER  OONTRA  OOSTA 
bas  been  obsrtered  by  tbeZooaves, 
aod  will  leave  DaviB  street,  between 
Broadway  rnJ  Vallejo,  at  9;^  and  11  a.m.,  «cd  «t  Us 
I'M.  Retuitiinc.  will  leave  aancelito  at  4  and  6 
i'  ir.  Geoflemen's  t  ckets  for  ronadltiip,  75  cents; 
Laaiefl  ditto,  50  c-m's.  mjS  td 


GRAND   EXCURSION 

....TO  TBI....     ' 

FARALLONES! 


rpHE    STEAMSHIP 

Wm.  Taber, 

CAPTAIN OHAS.  THORKB 

WILL     LEATE 

Marke-slreet     Whart, 

....OK.... 

Sunday,  May  11th,  at  9  A.M., 

And  arrjv©  at  the  Islands  at  12  m  .sharp.  Ample 
accommodations  wilt  be  provided  tor  tne  Lading 
of  passengers. 

Tbe Bteamer  ha*  been  entirely  rutUtei,  and  it  is 
proposed  by  toe  Committee  of  Arrun^ements  to 
m>  Ice  this  TUE  exoarsion  of  tbe  season. 

Every  department  will  bs  in  tboroaghly  compe- 
tent bands. 

A  S  -ie  Band  of  Mosio  will  aooomp&cy  the  Exonr- 
sioa. 


Slnffle  Tlcbeta ....88  SO 

Tickets  for  Gentleman  and  Lady...    4  OO 

ED.  OHAMBKRIIN, 
OAPT.  GKO.  E.  HUNT, 
m?6  td     Committee  of  Arrangements.    ' 


Corner  Twelfth  ead  FoUom  attests. 


MAlf  11,    1873 


First    Grand 

GERMAN   MILITARY  FESTIVAL 

....OF  THE.... 

German  Dragoons 


Captain  George  A.  Rabe,  Grand  Marshal, 

Escorted  by  tbe  Officers  of  tbe 

FIRST    LIGHT    DKAGOO.VS, 

Captain  D.  More, 

Officer*  S.  F.  Hasian.  Capt.  J.  Scrjber 

THB    CrEBUANIA    RIFLES, 

Capt.  J.  Schneider. 

THE    8.     F.     FUSILUEQS, 

Capt.  J.  OantnB. 

THE  CALIFORNIA    JAEGEHS, 

Onpt.  Speejael. 

GERMAN  OVaRU  FUSILEEKS, 

Ospt.  Schneider. 

THE    STEUBEN    GUARD, 

Capt,  Weiuharie, 

And  a  deontation  tram  all  the  Cavalry  of  the 

STATE,  ARMY  AND  NAVY. 


Tbe  Procession  will  form  on  Bush  Street,  the 
right  resting  on  Powell  Situ  t  ac  9>£  a.  m  ,  and 
march  at  !0  o'clock  s'jarp  tiroach  me  prmolpal 
streets  to  the  City  Gardens,  where  a  Grand  Dinner 
will  oe nerved  to  the  Dragoons  snd  tbeir  encorti. 
The  b:-'.-f  and  veal  having  been  fittared  by  Messrs. 
Lax  k  Miller  expressly  for  this  oooasion. 

Concert  by  Prof.  Mahdea's  Band. 

ADDRESS  by  HOK,   UK.  STIEGL1TZ 


Games  for  Ca;.h  Prize  amounting  to  Sl.OOO 
will  he  held.    At  2  o'clock 

Tlie     Aerial     Sliip 

The  wonder  of  the  world  will  be  exhibited,  and 
dancine  wi  1  commence  at  1%  in  both  pavi'ionr.and 
a  Grand  Uouuert  in  the  (Jononrt  Stand  will  be  0n&- 
tinued  natil  dark.  Gr.nd  Ball  in  the  new  piviiion 
all  night.    Admission,  5)  cents;  Children,  "25c. 


Ob  Saturday,  May  10th. 

The   Grr-eat   Aerial  Sliip 

Will  make  an  asoension  carrying  ten  passengers, 
all  well  known  citizens  of  San  Francisco.  Prof.  O 
3.  K  Farview  is  the  invsntor,  aod  cattain  on 
this  voyage.  This  Bbip.  orflring  machine  will  be 
on  exhibition  on  Tuesday  and  all  the  week.  Admia- 
Bion,2dct9.  myotd 


S.  F.  and  N.  P.  B.  R.  Co. 


-K.l-'i   ^fl^wy=' 


CHANGE  ^F    TIME. 

ON  ANO  AFTPR  APRIL  1,  B73,  THE  STEAM- 
or  ANTE  LOP  It,  connecting  ot  Donannq  Land- 
ing with  tbo  San  francisno  &  Nortb  PaciQo  Rail- 
road Company  for  Gloverdale  and  all  intermediate 
atitions,  will  leive  Sun  Fiancisco  daily  (Snnioya 
excDted),  from  Broadway  Wharf,  at3iW  P.M.  Ke- 
tnruini?,  the  train  will  leave  Olovordale  daily  at 
S;3l)  o'clock  A.M  .  connecting  at  Donanoe  'ith  the 
Bteamer  and  arriving  in  Sao  Fiancisco  at  10:2(1  A  m. 
J  be  ete&mers  and  oars  makn  olose  conneotions 
with  stages  to  and  from  all  points. 

SUNDAY  EXCURSlQNT'AT  REDUCED    RATES. 

Leave  San  Franolsco  at  8  A.  M.  evsry  Sunday 
arriving  at  Oloverdale  at  1  o'olook  P.  M.  Returning 
will  leavo  Oloverdal"  at '^  o'clock,  a«risiog  in  San 
Francisco  at  "  o'olock.  This  will  allow  exour- 
GtoinBts  snvoial  hours  at  anr  of  the  pUcss  along 
tne  lino  of  tbe  rond  For  all  information  apply  at 
the  OompMis's  office,  486  Monttromer;  street. 

*pl8  PF.TcR  UQNAEUE,  President. 


Batiger'sGentra!  Park,  Oakland 


THESE  BEAUTIFUL  GARDENS  ARE  NOW 
open  for  the  sea  ion.  and  many  of  the  most 
popular 

FICNIOS 

Will  be  held  there.  The  attractions  are  numer- 
ous. SKAIING  PA Yf  LION,  MUSEUM,  GYM- 
NASIUM.   Skating  free  pa  week  days. 

AdtnlMlon 25  Cents 

CHILDREN  IO  OENTS.  ap!7  tf 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 

S  1CB4MENTO. 

WK.  MORROW.  SOLE  PROPRIETOR.— 
•  This  house  can  bs  rented  by  the  night, 
week,  month  or  j*\r  hp,  firit-claii  oompiDies  ooty 
Will  nold  about  $1  OtO.    Address  as  abovd.     ap!9 


chas.  m\n 
Pioneer  iCIosI 

(Pormerly  Mayer  iW^, 
No,    SO    UONTGOME 

Oppoalte  the  LlcT*  ^ 
BBAHOfl,    408    REAR 

MR.   MAYEK  CALLS   ATT 
large  and  well  selected  *t> 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  £i 

and  Clot  J 

And  his  new  styles  of  ready-»t  I 
other  LADIEb'SUlTS,  at  YEF  I 
AJ.-o.  a  large  stock  ot  Strlpeo  I 
bhawls,  Lace  Jackets.  Silk  rml 
Silks.  Sali n3,  (tlonkings,  and  •'! 
Trimmings.  JU8T  AKR1VKD.  I 
the  Spring  styles  of 

PLAIN      ASH      EUBll 

linen  srr 

N.  B.— Cloaks.  Dresses  and  sol  1 

in  latest  fashion,  at  reasonable  r  I 


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DOC 

AND 

IODIDE*  K 

mBE     BEST    SPE1K8 
la  ate.      Pnrlfle.  tbe  i 
morbid,     eorrapt    und    Irai  « 
Care.  Hlieiiuiitll.nl  and  Men 
Sold  by  all  Srugrl.ts. 


A8EXCT,    41T    8A.N80MI! 

SOLE  AGENTS  F( 

IS.     FGBBT't    I.AST   C 

D».  FI8BT9  WtllFO 

POSTE 

Programmes,  and  all  kinds  o(  I 
snow,  lec:tike.  cojtc  :i 

ATBE  and  CIBCU8  HA' 

AT  LOW  KATtS,  1 

:o.  E^».   stee 

SSS    CLAT    STBI  . 


THOMAS    W.  Bl 
SXX^-VUEl  FXj.1 

*#  M ANIJFAtTUHll  ■ 
^J^         BEpI'lilll 

^T      dbumsTbahjos  ^ 

^C^  -AtTIr- 

OXSIER    9C1T81CAL    IBttTr" 

ESTABIaISHED  JJf  tM 

9»-Le»eons  iriven  on  the  Kscfou  M 
MIS8I0K  BTKKET,  beEwoon  Iftn;  tj 

N.  B.— Fine-toned  Silvur  boto  1  • 
oasionmlD  always  on  haad. 


FREE  ANDE 

BTEBT 8ATCBBH 


IT 

16 


Piano    and     JSixifclnff 


CHARING 


•ijLiSLI 


ooo  Alt. .1011  street,  sear  * 
dclO  EAGLES  A  WILD  J 


CANDIES. 


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ALA.     XWDfc     OE    TBB     WI  Jg 
made  at  oor  bt**n>  Ganoj  ra 
orders, eaneoiaUa  Iror.i  toe  eoawn 
and  will  be  promotlj  "gJ^JSf* J-'J?  t» 
lOT  MfMiipon 


UHAS^BRA  LODQINI 

FfNBLY  FOB 
gle  or  in  suite, 
Well  AJsUS«» 

^>  Pnfnret*cea  Jf-ooj^, 
or  withcot   board.      AL 
9\S  Buehetrsat. 


AFmE-WOBKKD  OEOOBET  I  " 
tbe  nort  ot  Mrs.  E.  BtsaHl 
lie),  will  bo  raffled  for  od  , 

Sutordoy  ETenlnir,  BMO 
At  SPIERS  A  POND'S,  cotner  j a.' 
streets.    100  obanoes.  SI  per  obsnt| 


Philadelphia  Ken 

OHAS.  V.  BEEGOLD,  P80I 

THE     OH010B8T     MEATS    ' 
Vegetablesi_  Board  by  tns  ■ 
ton  PINK  STREET  between*} 


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CALIFORNIA   MINSTRELS, 

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OoAurtlraaj  in  the  Finlii 


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THE  MISCHIEVOUS    MONKEY! 


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HB1R  EI 

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LI8CHEN 

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axuese  Twins 


aoa  Bitr 


B).t  l™n 


Oakaw  akaiatiaaia  br   lk«  (IwtiB?. 

mox»at  rum.  Mar  mi — nm  inHma  «r 
MIHM     v  > -  >  v    Al)AM«    Hid  Queen  of  Serto-Comlc  Vooallatf* 

Mnmpr  Baraoy,   ttto  .Tlif   Dnnorr  Pur  Kxoellenoe. 

KOVP'T.  ««7  W>  lllll  al  LBOk-s  rum]. tioo  of  Off.ah.rki  ronla  0|n,  ault'TCI 

CHOUFLEURI;  or,  THE  PRIMA  DONNA  OF  A  NIGHT! 


«1    0>"  1    r-..T.e..e 

l«l¥n(«lrrlT«l*    Itavea 
■  Ibfbn    ThMtn   ami   a*   irwwui    b*v**/t*<   oo    M«*4«v- 
>  pMMaaUir  at  •<«t.t  o'e.oafe. 


X  TVT       nit  *  I       V 


i  OASCI 


■AS  I  — <  ■  *l.  <    *lr 

HJlli  RailtOI 


T*  ba  f*lt«»*d  frf  lb*  R**r*  Am  af 

Trip  to  x^cixrlfli 


fa  — -p.  r*r 

Ifrmti  « 


Tb«  pvrtortaaa**  »ll  wwhli  wit* 

PILLICODDY  &  OSCUTTLE! 

Jflba   i*.t*r  Pllllcadt .    R   4*    W.-k 

'     ift*  a*pp«**d  •  blp*r*«t*d  fcliMt..  M   K*Hr 
Hi    Aiuitii  P111I«      '  11  nor* 
r»na?  O*<r*taoo 

JMWfJpbtMl 


BTJYTE 


<if«i«bnit4  •  !   A*  WHrri  ftaiRTft. 
•*-■  A IX  A*t>  HIE  rllSM. 


Tb*y  S.  mnmi, 


aad  far omalltr  »ad  doraoili'y  win  rarar  b*  raat«ba>1.    To  ba  ht4 
I    V     1.     Al'CTHIN     NTOBR,     DM    Kfi ray  Mr**    . 


onl r at  ib 


EPIZOOTIC. 

APUt.e.  SUPPLY   ■  r   MMM    lif  ' :  i  !f  RE 
b*  o'"»  -i-l    »»  »-if    •  .  n  int 

*d-'r«t>:*  '  K'TR  «  pnr.tl.bi-*.  lat-lf  IS,  lb* 
»X  kXP  -BArf  COMPANY  JaMRS 
LK    A     J  J..   Apithaoa-iaa.    GS1     Monl- 


ORAN^ 


1HTICULT1TRAL 


8TILL  ANOTHER. 


ilirjfuf* . 


rpEE  ANT  fPRDJG  EXHIBITION 

111""1 


ty  District  Honicultural 


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Society,  of  California, 

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MAT   8,    1873 

TO  0OSTIXUE  HIKE  DAYS. 


DIHPLAT   Or  KLOiTF.RB,   TltKKS  AMD 

IBDB3  will  b«  tin/ i|ui'lol.     Tha  Hall  will  b.  DK0- 

D  oa  .  OKIMO  •    ALE.  with  WEEATIH  UI  >  'iAK- 

"TATwAKY,     AgOAKlUMS,     yiX>BAL    VOOTTT- 

''■'■  1CTTI0  WOBK.    BOUQUETS    Mid    FLUWIB6,  Mo. 

•▼ftf*  »n«n(KiQ  and  aTADlnt 


hmldt  &  8chlott's  Band 

•i!    furm  tha  mot  »»l.rt  mn>lc.    nothing  will  be  loll 
U>  inaAa  tha  tatlbUlon  a  moat  brilliant  ancoaav. 

PaOFXSSOR   E.   8.    OARK, 


l»  Calratnty  of  Oallromtm.   baa  Bndrr  cowaaila*  to 
tba  Ofg.IXO   ADDBK96. 


■  FTY    HANDSOME    PRIZES 


•"•MM  to  tka  YOQIia  LtSaS  of  Su  Kumlito 
U  MklMt  Aba  Pluta  netrtt  at  Iba  Exhibition  of 


•ftanao*  tOBmBOtig  on  u-ottr.  Mar  tab, 
ba  ftram  iwij  to  all  Boja  and  Qtrla  who  pir. 
lotcaa  at  tba  door.  *yf. 


Oil!    MAKtlTT    Or    HAIOOW* 
■  »■•*  «o  n'nr.  mr   IrtaoAa  | 
aaw  la.  ..Mi  "i»t  1  h*»»  oaa.a4  tba 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

IT 

KB**   Baati    •tr«-*i.   heiwcci     M«nl(-«TT 
uad    Kriiif, 

All  Drinks,  Plain  or  Fancy,  10c 


ni.v*.  v-    r[i,Dll»i. 

.oil  If  Proprietor. 


TO  THE  UNFORTUNATE. 

DRH  TROMMI.ITZ  A  r,KKDP*.ORADOATR8 
of  tb»  i.»ipato  md  Vicar*   Iltii*«m.ta>,  and  ■ 
.it-*  »  ni.'»nt  mi T •on*  UM'*d  but**  Arm/.t)ti*«  < 
nOkovd   >feir   (  ffl   -   ood    J.»hor«'oti   ft.  Wo.   ASA 
RKAK,'.-Y  HTRn.;r.o«Mr:»l1foroi», forth,  trfnt.  i 
m»n>   ol  till •■>■•«   of  I6»   U'la*rf   kod    U»a*r*t,<s 
i.rcmi.  mitl   kH   Fa-iiftl*  i.aDrl\iDU,    To  tttSarvri  . 
frota  AX^tDA.  BrocO&Hia.    "ipf3»rl ..  «or«    lr,f-..-. 
■   <,    inoidtS  10    «od    olbat    D:*-***»    Of     tb«    l.ortd 
■.     w«rir'TiT™-'idl?>rofr««f»*l*Jfillrr'« 
Maalinr   K.lraM  of  Tatllo.   Ice  «i!iq<    lnbalmi 
Appt't'ni   wb.c  ,    ta   ■  t  ataTilj   Qiad   In  H.rooi,   ' 
•od  for  which  *•  *f«  «b*  *l"la   Agttc-.a  for  <b«  F*.   | 
eiBo  I'oui.    For  forlhar  ^inltil--  »I1  tr  iJJr'ii  > 
DHH    I'-OMHLITZ  A  LKF.Dtff«, 

A»«  K-arn    Mrbo',  *»o  Praootooo        I 
Omen  IlOtTH*-/  ron  HI  to  II  A.  M  .  a  10  4  I*.  K  .  I 
trd  6  1)  T  r.M 

P   h  —  *apa.'«,«»o'r»no»  for  t*>t  ■ocotnraofiallon 
of  l-«M-a  nMI* 


Bar  Bugpar 

IflOB    1AI.B-S1S    KIARNY    STABIf*     AT 

"      MKKOKB'b.  .  Alio,  •rarr  klad   of  Oandlat 

ITholaulaaod  (U>  II  _    __ 

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Whltener  and  Paper  Hanger, 

*«.    IS*    OEAKT   STBEKT, 

aolla  B.twa.0  Dqpant  aod  Btockloo. 

P.  VOLNEY,  212  FOURTH  STREET 

BUYS  AJCD  BbLLb 

Good    Second -ha  iid    Clothing. 

Alio,  "LKMtn.  DrBS.  and  RKPAIRS,  in  lb* 
moaiMioQurirj  Tjaaootr.  Biliuitw)  ID»  »dot.  a 
ai*Mlalt»  for  %)  *««ra,  aod  ta  bomad  to  fir*  aatia- 
fMliOBtOAll.  sp.Alm 


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Change^f  Wharf. 

OR  AND  APTBB  MAY  lot,  THH  BTEAMKR 
Alt  I'KtOPK  ooMOflalOA-  wlih  too  B»o  Vr«Lt- 
oltOA  aad  Rortb  PmIMo  Railroad,  at  Djoanoo 
LaBdlBA:,  for  Ronotna,  PataloBa,  taota  "' 
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ALARUM  l  .V  r  riRaVTONKD 

aaadlnn   pnoad    !H<-      VklWO  *    I'lAMM 

—  t  j.  moat   dnr«'  'iiHrowaM  Ha- 

ported  Into  th*  ta*' hat  for  to*  prto*.    Uail  aod  *•« 

ORGANS. 


riAIM-F  *  All  I  ^  vrr  OKUAM 

p*rfa*t  r*Ml  iBatf«ra«tat  (i'-fl*.  Tn*  i*aa  la  par*, 
L.iar*rfal  and  rtMotik,  Or*r  AltOO*>of  than 
bara  b.»D  aold. 

"krel   Mailp,    XfiaU    B»«k*.    M*atr   Fa- 
llot,    Plauiti  tin riaaan    t'a*,r,,     VI*. 

Hat.   Oaltiara,    .li-MrJr«ni,  «l«c  ,  plr, 

It  TUB  MCM.O  DRPARTMKRT  OF 

A.  L.  BANCEOFr  &  CO.,  Agrenta. 


a  p :  I  aod  la 


7«l    Mk.ri.et  alreel 


ATTavB    TMJC 

THEATRE8  ARE  OUT 

00  TO  TUB 

IrCOt      SOOtOH, 

••tier  alreel,    i.enr    BAe«f-*}  , 

Aod  |r*  oo*  of  tbtlr 

Hot  Scotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 

All    DrinUri    Ten    Cent! 

f*oif  .!■>*.,  D.  RRIOOR.  Proprietor. 


New  Discovery. 

TUB    UUK  OP    TUB    WONDKHFUL    PLAKT 
•bat  God  i*l*ail*d  (or  kh*Oor**f 

RHEUMATISM,    NEURALGIA,    OQUT,   PARAL- 
YSIS, CATARRH,  AND  ALL  IPINAL 
AFFECTIONS, 

la  andar*tocd  per(*«t.jr  !»/  t":.  and»r«Uoad-the 
onlr  paraoi  on  too  (Joniir.Dt  that  fallf  ooropr* 
haadi  It*  Diaalo  q*«lltta*.  Tba  abor*  Oomplatau 
at*  'r*at«d  p»t»r«»il>  nlib  aafatr  aod  agooaaa. 

DR.  K  ft.  DODUK  la  to  ba  foand  atblaefflo*. 
*riHMark*t.  atr.n',  oppsaUa  Third,  Hoona  1  and 
1,  IroB  Hi  AM  1 1 1  r  m  .  aod  from  f  to  *  m 

R«ktd*oUr),  1906  MUaioo  atrcel.  f.tiaata  oaa 
b»aooomaiod*»td  with  Rnom  aid  Board.       apM 


LA    FORMES' 

Hair  Restoratire  Powder 

THIB  FOWDKR  WILL  PHRVBWT  THB  HAIR 
from  fallin«  off,  aod  alao  r*ator*  a  d*w  growth 
of  Balr  t*  tb*  bald  bead  wltLtia  a  faw  waaka  wbara 
U>»  roola  ar*  oot  dtitroyad.  Tbli  potf  dar  It  mutl 
With  warm  watar  aad  oi*d  M  uraA  Ibr**  tlaaa* 
A  trial  of  oaa  box  wf*l  ooortio*  inn  tbat 


Ladies  and  Children 

....Wll.l.  HMD  ... 

KINKEAD'8 
SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

APRFHSIXU    PLEASANT  TO  UBS.  EASILY  APPLIRD. 
M  ao<   arr.*ar>  •"J   *"'>  "*"   lo|ora   tb*   moat   dalloaA*.     It 
•ana  ail  dlaaa***  of  t    a  aoaio.  ra*>or*a  daedmff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

bilm  Iba  hair  aofi  aad   tloail,  and  la  rUKBIA    VBOE 
TAHI.K. 

aa>-Tba  Orlalnal    8AOE     BKUHK     UA1B    TOXIO   AkTD 
DBBSIIlfOaaaik.  hadkl  Ua   Anal, 

JAI.     II.     DATM,    DrnaflM. 


Single  Ontside  Rooms, 

— wrrs — 

No.  1  Spring  Beds  and  MnUrusstis, 

-  —-at  ru it  -■  — 

BRANCH  HOUSE, 

lit    HA  WHOM  K    KTBEKT,    COB.   CLAY, 

AT 

X'lXfy     O.iita     por       AXlalxt, 
And  Lenin  toy  the  Week. 

•OFXlXkT     A.IJAJ     XkTXGaaCV 

L.  J.  SWELL,  Propiiator. 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


THB  MOST  BXBGAlfT  ODSTOM  WOBK  IB  THB  0ITT 


rHZ  J0DBNAI^(tf^»M1'8E1CEBT,• 


PotiUsbed  even  Dm  in  > 


*?- 


B  O  Gr 


^hd  *u  e 


Bslow  Moats-ornery,  B">  TrMotooo- 


SATURDAY ....MAI  10, 


1873 


AMPSEMBNTS.     Bt^w 

Alhambba  TBEiTOt-Tte  programme  at 

Ui,  boose  iieo  excoliect  one.  At  the  matinee 
to-day.  and  a**la  this  ef*n.og,  tbore  will  be  a 
Urn  and  fiabionabie  andience  to  enjoy  tba 
briatat  aodgrao«fal  pjrformwooa  of  Kelly  and 
Leon,  toe  original  comio  books  of  Obarlie  Vivien. 
ut  floe  •iaginf,  of  J.  G.  Bnasell  and  W.  F.  Baker, 
and  iha  amnsind  acta  presented  by  Bob  Hart, 
Sam  KicK^F,  Littl  Mac  end  others.  Kext  week 
th  tc  will  t>-  aa  enLire  obmge  ot  bill,  and  io  ad- 
dition tootbet  oltraotioDB,  toe  management  an- 
nounce* taa  first  appearance  of  Mis*  Anaia  Adams 
and  Muter  Barney.  Kelly  and  Leoo  will  offw  tba 
grest  attraction  of  the  comio  Optra  of  "Ohon- 
■Unri." 

Caufobnia  Theatbe.— Mi  s  D.  P.  Bowei" 
bad  a  capital  bonee  on  the  ocoaston  of  her  benefit 
]a>t  niebt  and  the  performance  was  excellent. 
Aa  Partbonia,  Mrr.  Bowers  did  some  splendid  act- 
;nr,  and  J,  O.  McOollem.  who  is  not  too  faigaly 
rated  by  the  poblio  of  San  Franoiico.  bmt  who 
pleases  wall  lo  .ether  cities,  gained  oonaidirabl* 
applanao  (or  bta  impersonation  of  Ingomar.  The 
great  treat  of  the  evening  was,  however,  the  per- 
formance of  "Tbe  Jealoos  Wife,"  with  Mrs.  Bow- 
en  aa  Mrs.  Oakley,  and  John  MoOnlloogb  aa  Mr. 
Oakley.  This  awakened  recollections  of  Charles 
Kean  sod  Mr-.  Kean  in  tbe  aims  play,  and  fell  so 
little  short  of  their  performance,  that  tba  moat 
exaetrne  critics  were  eatiefied.  Henry  Edwards  aa 
Ma.or  Oakley,  B  J.  Buckley  as  Charles  Oakley,  8. 
W.  Letch  an  Mr.  Baetett,  Hiss  Minnie  Walton  as 
Harriet,  Hiss  Louise  Johnstone  as  Toilet,  and 
Obarlea  Henry  as  John,  all  pUjed  their  parts  well( 
and  the  comedy  was  a  decided  snoosse.  At  the 
matinee  to-day,  "East  Lynne"  will  be  performed, 
and  tail  evening  Mr*.  Bowers  will  appear  in  her 
wooderf al  i mparsonatlon  of  "Elisabeth."  The 
pobl.c  »ill  be  glad  t>  learn  that  Mr.  McOnilongb 
has  effacted  aa  extra,  eogagemsDt  of  six  ngbts 
with  this  popular  actress,  and  that  she  wlU  appear 
every  evening  atxt  week. 

Bella  Union  Theatbe.  —  To-night,  after 
aoipital  first  part,  Tommy  Barton',  will  appear  in 
character  songp,  Miss  Jennie  Johnson  in  serio- 
comic songs.  Miss  Lillie  Harland  in  dances.  Gas- 
elm  and  Fritz  in  gymoaEtia  feats,  B,  G.  Marsh 
sod  Malt  Kelly  io  "The  Scottish  Chiefs."  others  in 
sots,  books  and  dances,  and  R,  G.  Marsh,  Matt 
Kelty,  MissMinnlo  Fillrr  ore,  Hiss  Fanny  Garret- 
eon  and  Hiss  Jennie  Jo ansou  in  toe  capital  farce 
of  "Pillicody  and  O'Honttte." 

Btjckxet*8  New  Vabietibs.— To-night,Nrd 
Bnokley,  the  favorite  Sao  branoisco  mfnstrel.wbo 
has  been  laid  no  with  tbe  prevailing  epidemic 
will  make  bis  rei  ppearanee  and  a  capital  evenisg's 
entert\tnment  may  be  exoected.  Strange  to  eay 
Sally  Thayer,  "The  old  War  Horse"  1  baa  entirely 
etoaped  the  epizootic,  and  appears  every  evening' 
as  bright  and  pi  quanta  ee  ever. 

Hobticulttjaal  Hall.  —  This  ball  now 
presents  a  very  beautiful*  appearance  both  fa  tbe 
day  time  and  in  tbe  evening.  It  is  fast  becoming  a 
faablonable  promenade,  anda  few  boars  may  be 
spent  there  very  pleasantly  amidst  thousands  of 
beautifal  flowers  and  shrubs  and  myriads  of  light*, 
wblle  Schmidt  k  Sch'ott's  Band  discourses  elo- 
quent maiso.  Everyone  will  be  there  this  after- 
noon sod  evening,  so  if  anyone  wishes  to  find  any- 
one it  will  be  as  well  for  them  to  psy  a  viiit  to  the 
Floral  Exhibition. 

EicucejcN  to  tbe  Fabaxlonb  Islands, 

The  seosnd  excursion  to  the  Farallooe  Islands 
will  take  place  to-morrow.  Tbe  William  Taber 
baa  been  fitted  tip  with  every  accommodation  for 
excursionists,  and  ell  who  go  will  have  a  pleasant 
time.  There  will  be  a  gocd  enpply  of  boats  to  land 
tbe  pafseDcei-F,  and  ibey  will  be  allowed  sufficient 
time  to  thoronghly  explore  tbe  islands. 

Notes. —Billy  EmersoD,  Charles  Button, 
Obas.  Verner,  Thomas  Oam p bell  sad  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
F.  M.  Bates  wilt  leave  for  Australia  to-morrow 
maroingio  tbe  Constitution,  wind  and  weather 
permitting. 

The  new  theatre  on  Bush  street  (formerly  Con- 
gress Hail)  is  vary  nearly  ready,  tbe  upholsterers 
and  decor*  tor*  being  engaged  in  putting  the  fin- 
ishing tonohes  to  tbeir  work. 

Mrs.  D.  P,  Bowers  ha,  boon  engaged  for  six 
nights  more  at  the  California  Theatre,  clesing  on 
Satarday  next. 

Stock  in.  the  new  theatre  enterprise  on  Mission 
street  will  shortly  be  pat  on  tbe  market.  The  ar- 
chiteot  is  btU7  preparing  plans  aod  specifications. 
Miss  Annie  Adams  has  entirely  recovered  from 
ber  hoarseness,  and  will  appear  at  the  Alhambra 
Theatre  on  Monday.  The  wonderfal  Master  Bar- 
ney will  kIbo  appear. 

Prof.  Vanok,  a  magician  from  Calcutta  and  Bin- 
dosUn,  is  on  bis  way  to  San  franeiseo.  A  Ohicago 
paper  says;  "He  baa  a  solitaire  diamond  ring, 
presented  by  tba  Rajahof  Baroda,  valnsdat  $6,000; 
vest  obain  with  rnbfes  and  diamonds,  valued  at 
$ l,'(M,  presented  by  Prince  Napoleon;  eamsl's  hair 
snawls  from  the  Rajah  of  Jeypoor,  and  any  qnan- 
tity  of  jewels  from  the  orownad  beads  of  Indi 
Turkey,  France,  eto.  Hia  baggage  alone  is  insared 
for  $30,000."  We  welcome  the  advent  of  this  dia- 
mond-decked magician. 

Lew  Battler,  the  vr  si  I- known  mimtrel— the  best 
barnt-cork  (Jamille  who  ever  appeared  oo  the 
etajre— baa  givan  np  burnt  oork.  and  now  draws 
oorka  for  hie  customers  at  his  handsome  saloon 
SSlBuab  street,  below  Kearny. 

Tbe  French  KoOtves  will  make  an  excursion  to 
New  Sanoelito  (to-morrow.  The  pienios  given  by 
this  company  are  always  pleasant  affaire,  and  no 
doubt  all  who  take  part  In  this  will  enjoy  them- 
selves well. 

Toe  theatrricrl  wardrobe  and  ordinary  wearing 
apparel  ol  the  late  Mrs.  Mary  S.  Stewart,  the 
well-known  aotress,  is  t>  be  sold  at  administra- 
tor's sate  to-day.  There  will  doubtless  be  a  good- 
ly ga.hering  of  the  profession. 

The  Metropolitan  TceUreis  fast  coming  down, 
though  so  quietly  that  the  pnblio  are  generally 
unaware  of  it.  The  "insides"  are  taken  out,  and 
•  mere  shell  remains— au  aobing  void.  On  enteiing 
one  ie  more  than  struck  with  the  emptiness  of 
everything,  especially  the  theatre  in  question 
ia  its  present  condition.  Tbe  sunlight  streams 
through  tbe  eoalped  and  fractured  roof  on  piles 
of  rubpiob,  whloh  now  cover  tbe  area  eooe  ooon- 
pied  by  the  parquelte end  orchestra  seats.  Stage. 
eceuery,  flies,  wiags,  tormentors,  flats,  borders, 
ouriain  boxes,  seats— all  are  quits  gone,  and  though 
t  he  front  of  the  theatre  still  looks  firm  and  strong, 
it  is  but  a  mask  on  the  face  of  a  skeleton. 

aju-roinoAL  Mcbjtum. — One  of  the  most 

o  mplece  collections  of  the  kind  In  the  United 
States,  comprising  hundreds  of  oostly  and  beau- 
Mai  wax  models,  is  dally  on  new  (to  gentlemen 
aclyj  at  tbe  Mntenm  on  Montgomery  street  Aa 
-oar  say  be  profitably  scent  bare* 


Orrs  Gabdenb—  Gband  ^njTAM  Festi- 
val.— To-morrow  the  first  Sreuo  German  Slihtirr 
Festival  of  the  German  DraB^0D,  wju  be  be  a  at 
these  gardens  by  the  oeir  phnieB  eoQmerattd  in 
another  colnma.  Tber',  wm  be  eamee  for  oasn 
prizes  to  tbe  amoonf.f  $1,000,  a  ootrcert  and  ball. 
On  Saturda',  Pro*.  J.  K.  Fairvew  will  make  his 
Brst  trip  la  tbr  aerial  ship  of  wsrrov  he  is  tbe  in- 
vmtor,  aid  oy  which  be  claims  io  have  solvtd  tbe 
difficulty  of  navigating  ibe  air.  In  addition  to  tbis 
novel  attiaotioo,  the  managers  anoouace  tbe  en- 
gagement of  the  Parisian  dancers,  M'lle  Thertse 
sod  Moos.  Schmidt,  who  will  appsar  in  a  grand 
billet  pantomime  this  afternoon,  in  conjunction 
with  Prof.  Samwells,  immediately  sfter  tbe  dspar- 
tureof  me  aerial  ship. 
Gband  Sunday  Eiocbsion.— The  steamer 

Antelope  leaves  Broadway  Wharf  every  Sunday  at 
8  o'clock  am,  conneotioB  with  the  care  of  tbe 
North  Pacific  BaUroad  at  Donahue  for  PeLilums, 
Santa  Rosa,  Healdsborg  and  OloverdaU,  arriving 
at  tbe  Utter  place  at  X  P.  M.  Returning,  exauraioo- 
lets  will  leave  at2r.  un  and  arrive  in  Ban  Fran 
cisco  at  7  P  al.  The  trip  offare  tbe  advantsgeof  a 
splendid  sail,  tbe  length  of  tbe  bay,  and  sixty  miles 
ol  railing  through  the  wbolo  length  o(  Sonoma 
aoonty,  one  of  the  richest  io  tbe  State.  Exonr- 
ston  tSoketaat  reduced  rate e  good  f  rem  LSatarday 
to  Monday.      '    ;  «J|    fcpjl 

Woodwasd's  Gaedens.  —  This  afternoon 

there  will  be  a  Children's  May  Festive',  and 
tbe  exeicises  will  be  of  s  very  entsrtaining 
and  enjoyable  nature.  Among  other  attrac- 
tions tbe  programme  includes  character  draoing 
id  costume  by  pupils  from  the  MoCarty  Brothers 
and  Sisters  Academy.  On  Sunday,  JohaO.  Oooke 
from  the  hippodromes  of  London,  wilt  make  his 
.first  apperrauee  at  these  gardens  in  hie  lightning 
triple  trapeas  not.  Tbe  Japanese  Troupe  will  also 
appear. 

Miss  Annie  Adams.— This  lady  who  will 
maae  her  first  appearanoe  in  California,  at  the 
Alhambra  Theatre  on  Monday  evening,  needs  no 
introduction  to  the  public  .of  San  Francisco.  We 
have  so  frequently  transferred  laudatory  notloes 
of  this  great  serio-comic  artiste, fiom  the  columns 
of  our  Hastsrn  contemporaries  to  tbose  of  Figabo 
tbatour  publioare  welt  aware  of  tbe  eEttmstioa 
in  which  she  is  held,  in  every  city  ia  which  she 
has  appeared^ 

EASTERN    IftAMATIC   NEWS.   - 

la  New  York,  at  Booth's,  Dion  Boooioao.lt  was 
playing  in  '•Arrah-na-Pogne."  Tbe  itlspttoh 
says:  'Hie  personation  of  the  character  is  infe- 
rior to  tbtt  of  Mr.  Gleony  and  Da  a  Bryast  HJB 
sotiag  lacks  geniality,  bis  brogue  is  faarBb,  and 
without  tbe  meiowness  or  melody  which  made 
that  of  Joha  Brougham,  Barney  Williams,  and 
ether  Irish  oomedlaos,  eo  pleasing  to  tbe  ear.  Ae 
an  adapter  of  other  men's  plays,  Mr.  Boucioaott 
is  an  undoubted  success;  but,  as  a  representative 

of  Irisb  oharaoter  be  ia  a  lamentable  failure." 

At  tbe  Union  Square,  Miss  AgossKthel  was  play- 
ing  in    "Fron    Froa." Toe  great  pantomimic 

ballet  spectacle  of  "Asraefwas  the   attraction  at 

Niblo'e At  tbe  P  if tb  Avenue,  "Divorce." 

At  the  Grand  Opera   House,   Fecbter  appesrtd  io 

"Monte  Oristo,"  on  the  '.tilth  alt  At  Wallaok's, 

the  last  nights  of  Sot-hern  were  announced,  and 
he  appeared  in  the  oomedy,  by  H.  J.  By  tod,  enti- 
tled "Only  A  Shilling." fae  Lydia  Thomp- 
son Troupe  were  about  to  play  a  farewell  engage- 
ment in    burlesque    at  the  Academy  of    Music. 

Nellie,  a  pleasing  young  comedienne,  wae  the 

attraetien  at  Tony    Paeter'a Bryant's    Opera 

House  was  running  a  burlesque  of  "Fron  Froa 

Tbe  fifth  edition  of  "Hnmpty  Dompty"  wae 

drawing  well  at  the  Olympic Mies  Louise  Ar- 

nott  bad  made  a  sneoess  at  tbe  Athermum.  Miss 
Minnie  Loder,  wbo  ptsyed  a  very  shirt  engage- 
ment at  Fox's  American  Theatre,  Philadelphia, 
was  annonootd  to  appear  on  the  28th....  .A  dra- 
matisation of  Kdmosd  Yates's  novel,  "A  Bad 
Lot,"  was  played  at  tbe  Bowery.  It  was  to  be  suc- 
ceeded by  a  drama  entitled  "Wild  Oat  Ned." 

Hsrnandee  Foster  appeared  at  Wood's  Museum  on 

theStb.  in  a  drama  entitled  "Willie  Reillj." 

Barrlgan  and  Hart  and  Misa  Kitty  O'Neil  were  at 
the  Theatre  Oomique.  Johnny  Thompson,  tbat 
lively  f  rand,  was  to  be  "on  hand"  en  May  12th, 

The  Howard  Atherseom,  Boston,  annouaeee  a 
new  drama  illustrative  of  the  Indian  wars,  enti- 
tled 'Tbe  Mod  oca,  or  the  Red  Fiends  of  toe  Liva 
Beds,"  io  which  one  hundred  performers  will  ap- 
pear, together  with  the  Montgomery  Light  Guard, 
the  Grattan  Light  Guard,  a  grand  Indian  ballet 
and  all  the  Howard  company. 

John  T.  Raymond  bal  a  benefit  at  the  Globe 
Theatre,  BoBton,  on  the  2Stb  n't. 

The  Boston  Ooarier  sayB :  Mrs.  J.  B.  Booth  will 
take  ber  farewell  of  the  Beaton  stage  on  May  10th, 
and  it  is  te  be  hoped  tbe  thousands  who  have 
teamed  to  admire  ber  for  ber  flue  abilities  as  act- 
ress, will  join  with  tbe  frieodB  in  private  life,  whs 
esteem  her  for  ber  worth  as  a  lady,  and  make  the 
occasion  notably  worthy  of  Boston.  The  enter- 
taiument  has  not  been  announced,  but  we  hear 
that  a  lady  prominent  la  New  Bedford  society  will 
beoneot  the  volun tiers,  making  ber  first  appear- 
ance on  tbe  stage. 

A  Obioago  paper  speaks  of  one  of  our  Oalifornia 
prodigies,  who  has  been  playing  at  tbe.  Academy 
of  Muslo  in  that  city,  and  says: 

Little  Nell  is  winning  golden  opinions.  With 
6ut  question,  she  bas  become  tbe  finest  character 
actress  in  America.  Everything  Bhe  undertakes 
Is  perfected .     Her  fast  young 


.__.,.  _„  _ao,  Dutch  dialect, 
song  and  dance,  banjo,  and  general  business,  U 
unsurpassed. 

Barton  Hill,  the  comedian,  who  ie  shortly  to 
oommeuoe  an  engagement  at  tbe  California  Thea- 
tre, has  lately  been  playing  a  star  engagement  at 
the  Olympio  Theatre,  St.  Louis, 

EUse  Holt  and  Horace  Wall,  will  arrive  in  New 
Terk  io  July  or  August,  and  are  engaged  to  open  at 
Wood's  Museum,  September  1st. 

H.  F.  Daly,  of  the  Globe  The.tre.  Boston,  has 
been  engaged  for  two  years  by  J.  B.  Booth,  for 
Beta's  Theatre. 

W.-B.  Donaldson,  one  of  the  oldest  negro  min- 
strele  and  clowns  in  tbe  United  States,  died  lataly 
at  Pooghkeopsie. 

Joe  Jefiaraon  will  play  an  engagement  at  Booth's 
Theatre  during  tbe  Fall  seaeoo. 

Lydia  Thompson  goes  to  England  this  month, 
but  will  return  in  September. 

Stuart  Robson  appeared  at  the  Olympio  Theatre, 
St.  Louie,  May  5:h. 

Miss  Olivia  Rand  will  shortly  join  tbe  company 
at  the  Boston  Theatre. 

Miss  Ro*a  Rand  bae  been  engaged  for  Frank 
Mayo'a  traveling  company. 

MissNeilaon  gave  a  dramatia  reading  in  fit.  Louis 
on  the25tault. 

Mrs.  Jae.  A.  Oates  aod  her  husband,  Tracy  W. 
Titns,  will  visit  the  Vienna  Exposition  and  the 
principal  cities  of  Europe  thie  Summer,  and  will 
return  in  the  Fall  with  a  wardrobe  of  handsome 
coatumes  for  her  comio  opera  compiny. 

The  New  York  Dispatch  says:    California  and 
ences  have  set  a  pattern  which  deserves  to  be  imi- 
tated  everywhere.    They  oatl  out  tbe  ecenic  artist 
and  give  him  the.  credit  nbieb   usually  falls  to 
others. 

Balviai,  the  noted  tragedian,  it  is  announced,  ie 
coming  to  America,  He  will  arrive  In  Augnst. 
There  was  a  rumor  lately  current  that  Rossi  was 
coming  over. 

J.  K.  Emmettwitl  produce  tbe  new  play  written 
for  bim  by  H.  J.  Byron  at  tbe  Wain  at  ■  street  Tbes, 
tre,  Philadelphia,  October  6th. 

Mies  Oartotta  Leolercq  commenced  her  farewell 
engjgement .  prior  to  her  return  to  Europe,  et  tbe 
GlobelTneatre,  Bsiton,  on  the  26th  nil. 


Mr.  and  Mrs.  Barney  Williams  will  arrive  In  New 
Yojk  early  thie  month,  and  pieparatione  to  give 
them  a  reception  are  being  made. 

Panline  Lucca  hss  engaged  a  villa  at  Newport 
for  the  eommer,  with  Mi*a  Loulso  Inboard*,  of 
the  Rubinstein  Tioupe,  as  ber  companion. 
Johnny  Allen,  Chestnut,  Philadelphia,  12;h. 
O,  R.  Tborne.Jr.,  will  play  tbe  lesding  bcjlaees 
at  the  Uoton-tqoare  Theatre  oexteeason. 

Rankln,  with  tbe  prefix  of  McKee,  is  a  name  not 
unknown  to  the  financial  circles  of  theatrical  soci- 
ety, set  it  bas  not  attained  the  lustre  of  a  clean 
aertiflosts  ot  the  Chicago  Court  of  Bankruptcy. 
Rankin'*  familiarity  with  tbe  general  credit  sys- 
tem of  tbe  United  States  is  ebon*  to  be  demon- 
strated at  an  expenie  of  $12.'  CO,  fnroiebed  by  con- 
fiding ae'ora,  aotreeeee,  agents,  hotel  keeper',  aod 
friends.  If  the  Court  should  sponge  ont  the  claf  rus 
of  three  truetiug  creditors,  who  shall  dare  qies- 
tion  tie  honesty  or  morality  cf  eo  distinguished  a 
monetary  scientist  ae  McKee? 

On  tbe  evening  of  tbe  23d  alt.  Miss  Emmeline 
Zavistowski  made  a  grand  euccessin  tbe  papular 
domestic  ilvs  ol  "Matrimony,"  tt  the  residence 
of  her  parents  in  Now  York.  Mies  Ziviatowskt, 
elegantly  aid  appropriately  ocatomed  ae  the  wife' 
was  supported,  by  Lieut.  J.  bhajler,  U.  S.  M.  C,  bb 
tbe  bosband.  Tbe  cast  in  tbe  nuptial  scene  in- 
onded  the  gentle  Alice  ZavUtowakt,  Miss  Kst* 
Sbailer,  Mite  KateGraoger,  Mies  Fannie  McOlcre. 
Tom  bbftiier,  aod  ireorge  and  Edwin  Moore,  as- 
sisted by  Msze  Edwude  as  prompterand  direotor. 
Tbe  piiocipslB  were  gre«-teG  witU  enthusiastic  de- 
mons! rations  of  sffection,  Tbe  jojoue  evsot  was 
celebrated  until  a  late  boar,  when  the  young  coaole 
Started  for  Boa  ton.  in  order  io  rehearse  the  "Hon- 
eymoon." Among  the  guele  was  Major-Genera1 
Sbailer,  President  of  tbe  Fire  DepsrMnent,  and 
father  of  the  star  of  tbe  ocoatloa. 

Harry  Beckett,  of  the  Thompson  Troupe,  will  be 
low  comedlcn  at  Wallack's  uFXt  reason. 

Tbe  charming  end  talented  Rosa  Rand,  leading 
lidy  at  the  Ho  ll  id  ay- street  Theatre,  Baltimore* 
•ntered  tbe  floral  temple  of  Hymen  en  tbe  21et,  in 
the  star  role  of  the  wife.  Tbe  happy  bridegroom 
was  Jerome  Evane,  a  wealthy  Baltimorean.  That 
Rosa's  path  through  life  may  be  sjmbo'isad  by  the 
many  roseata  bowers  heretofore  graced  by  ber 
presence,  ie  tbe  fervent  wish  of  ber  unnumbered 
friends.  So  says  the  New  Yoik  Mercury,  and  so 
ea?B  Fioaeo,  who  first  praised  Miss  Kosa's  aotlog 
wben  she  mads  ber  debut  io  San  Francisco, 

J.  Clinton  Hail,  leadiog  rasn  for  two  years  past 
at  the  Rochester  Opera-home,  goes  to  Booth's  as 
each  next  ceieon. 

Benson  Sherwood,  one  of  the  beet  matter-ma- 
ohinists  in  Americs.  who  built  the  etageat  Niblo'e 
Garden,  whicb  is  a  marvel  ef  skill,  Is  engaged  a 
Booth's  Theatre  for  next  season.  Daring  the 
summer  the  stage  of  that  theatre  ie  to  be  entirely 
rebuilt  under  Mr.  Sherwood'e  personal .sapeivJB- 

MaBter  Barney,  on  the  occasion  of  his  benefit 
at  Bryant' <•  MioBtrels  oo  tbe  altsmooD  of  April 
21,  wae  proeeLt'  d  by  Dan  Brycot,  Nelse  Seymour 
and  a  few  friends  with  en  elegant  sliver  belt 
sard  to  be  valued  at  $30.  Nelse  Seymour  made 
the  presentation  ipeecb,  and  a  large  audience  w:  • 
ia  attendance. 

Jos  Murpby  appeared  at  tbe  B-oofclyn,  N.  Y, 
Park  Theatre  in  "Help,"  to  fair  houses,  during 
the  week  ending  April  r£ 

Tbe  Bery/er  Family  appeared  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. . 
at  the  Atbenfflom  on  April  23,  te  good  business' 
since  whicb  tbey  have  done  very   well. 

Tbe  LoptE  Family,  cenaiiting  of  Mad.  Loper 
and  five  children,  trapeze  peiforaeiB,  etc,  adver- 
tises in  tbe  Olipper  for  an  engagement. 

Charity  Howard  is  at  Trimbles  Varieties,-  Pitts- 
burg, 

It  Is  stated  that  Mr.  Stuart  Bobson'snsw  piece, 
entitled  "Law  in  If ew  York,"  is  simply  a  para- 
phrase from  an  old  farce  entitled  "The  lamed 
Head." 

The  attraotive  Weathersby.of  Lydia  Thompson's 
troupe,  ssys  the  ie  constantly  receiving  notes* 
bouquets,  etc.,  from1. ardent  admirers.  One  Mil- 
waukee gentleman  sent  her  a  bouquet  three  feet 
across,  with  a  note  begging  aa  introduction.  She 
thanked  bim  for  tbe  flowers,  hot  declined  his 
acquaintance.  The  fellow  was  so  infatuated  with 
the  blonde,  however,  that  he  followed  on  to 
Chicago,  took  a  private  hex  at  tbe  performance 
there,  and  sent  Weathersby  a  basket  of  okam- 
pagne.  She  and  "the  girle"  drank  it,  and  bad  a 
jolly  t  me,  but  the  interests  in  tbe  donor  were 
in  no.  wise  advanced.  Almost  every  night  Gome 
Idiot  will  send  in  a  note  designating  t. tie  seat  be 
is  to  ocoupy,  tbat  they  may  notice  bis  comely 
proportiona.  Weathersby  says  the  girlB  have  lots 
of  fan  oat  of  these  episodes,  and  they  are  often 
the  cause  of  their  appearing  se  jolly  daring  tbe 
play 

A  motion  was  granted  by  Judge  Barrett  on  the 
2-ltb  ult.  to  attach  the  properly  of  W.  W.  Sfa?rman 
to  the  amount  of  $112,000,  Charles  Fechter  having 
broagbt  suit  against  him  to  recover  tbat  earn  for 
sn  alleged  breach  of  con  tract  in  not  opening  the 
new  Lyceum  Theatre.  According  to  tbe  contract, 
made  July  25, 1871.  Sherman  agreed,  as  alleged,  to 
ssl!  Fechter  the  Frenoh  Theatre  for  $110,00(1,  the 
latter  to  assume  mortgages  for  $90,000  oo  the  prop- 
erty and  pay  tbe  balance  in  two  payments  of  525.C 00 
each,  tbe  first  to  be  made  Jjly  25. 1873,  and.tbo  list 
Jniy  25.  1671.  Thia  contract  was  modified  first  on 
Jnoe  8.  1372,  and  next  on  October  21, 1672.  Under 
tbe  first  medifieatfon  Sherman  agreed  te  execute 
and  deliver  to  Fecbter  certain  other  mortgages  for 
securing  payment  to  the  latter  of  $69,9)4,  which  he 
had  then  expended  on  slteralionsof  tbe  theatre. 
In  the  next  it  was  stipulat-d  that  Sherman  was 
to  pat  the  theatre  in  complete  running  order  by 
the  25th  of  last  November.  Fechter  was  to  run  It 
as  manager  and  proprietor,  but  Sherman  was  t 
appoint  the  treaenrer,  and  the  gross  receipts  were 
to  be  deposited  with  tbe  firm  of  Donoan,  Sher- 
man A  Co.,  aod  all  tbe  payments  of  salaries  and 
other  general  running  expense  were  to  be 
made  on  checks  countersigned  by  tbe  treasurer 
and  Mr.  Feohtsr.  From  these  receipts  Mr 
Feohter  was  to  be  paid  $1,'00  a  month  for  his 
pereonal  use.  One-third  of  the  net  profile  were 
to  be  kept  for  extraordinary  expenses,  such  aa 
buying  new  plays,  etc,  and  the  remaining  two- 
thirde  were  to  go  toward  paying  Sherman  for  hie 
advances  In  fitting  np  the  theatre.  Tbe  eeaaon 
wae  to  oontlnue  from  November  25,  1872,  to  July 
25.  lt.73,  and  after  tbat  date  tbe  title  deeds  were 
to  pass  to  Feohter  a*  purchaser.  One  of  the  con- 
ditions wa3  that  Fecbter  should  play  himself 
tbrooghout  the  season.  Fechter  avers  that, 
while  he  fulfilled  all  bis  portion  of  the  agree- 
ment, Sherman  utterly  failed  to  carry  out  his.  He 
net  only  expended  neir'y  all  hie  money  in  fur- 
therance of  the  project,  but  gave  all  bis  time 
and  the  benefit  of  bis  professional  experience- 
Instead  of  the  theatre  being  in  running  order 
at  the  time  agreed  upon,  Fecbter  was  finally 
prevented  from  entering  tbe  building,  Tbe  al- 
leged damages  ere  as  foilowi:  Money  paid  for 
alterations  and  repairs.  $6i,0W;  paid  advanced 
salaries  to  artiets,  $10,000;  loss  ef  profit  gained, 
$63,000 ;  loss  of  money  be  would  have  earned,  $2!<i> 
009;  loss  fromlimprovemente  in  construction  $»5,- 
000;  injary  to  good  name.  $20,000.  Total,  $02,000 
It  is  aeserted  ibat  tbe  theatre  is  Jo  the  baud  s  of 
tbe  sheriff,  and  Duncan,  Sherman  A  Co.,  who  are 
aaid  to  be  joint  owners  of  tbe  theatre,  will  cease 
oonneotion  witb  Mr.  Feehtsr  entirely. 


sensaensa  JgMh^i»sasa-aw«Mw**seaggaeaTr  1 1 na 

*t-S«S     sj.    TTaust,  man's 
"  Ohlc&ao  Beer  Depot,"  623  Sacrsnuntoatriet, 

between  Sacramento  and  Kearny.  The  cele- 
brated •*  Chicago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  best  of 
liquors.  D»llr  Inocb,  with  lobbter  salad  and 
other  delicacies',  prepared  by  the  epicurean 
Frank  Drimont.  Beer,  i u  cents.  Reyuhr  &er- 
mau  lrmcbeo.  caviar,  Swi-«  cbeese  and  tand- 
wiohPfr,  gtrvtd  to  order.  To  lunch  at  Waaga- 
rnai/s  is  the  thing.  5j 

Moxobtb*  or  Fauiues  wbo  are  about  to  spend 
the  Samm>  r  Id  tbe  country  with  their  children, 
ought  not  io  forget  b-fore  they  go  to  provide 
thtmselveeaewcll  as  tbeir  children  with  under 
clothing.  The  only  piece  where  they  can  buy 
the  enme  cheaper  and  nia-fe  of  better  matf rial 
thau  at  any  nth.  r  place  i.-.  at  H  Frkdlaudtr  & 
CoV,  No.  9  Third  street,  Nucleus  Building,    ye 


Slgnor     Fulvio    Rossi 

Gives  private  lessons  In  Itall  u  and  English 
Vocal  Music,  at  Hi  Clay  street,  or  at  the  resi- 
dence of  the  pupil.  6-  a 

Notice  to  'he  Public. 

H.  Feyeer,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  1b  now  sel- 
ling off  bis  one  stock  of  meiiV,  boys'  and  chil. 
arena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices .  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  hsts,  trunks,  vallees, 
e'e,  below  co-t.    Call  if  you  want   bargains. 3i, 

Preati  anrt   Sweet. 

For  the  bent  confectionery,  ge  do  Cantj  *mt 
Wagner's.  107  Montgomerv  St.  near  Sutter.       M 


Derby    Sweepstakes. 

A  twappatake  for  the  English  Derby  race  will 
be  drawn  on  Monday,  May  19th,  1878.  at  tbe 
Charing  Crops  Sdoorj.GOG  Mission  ttrsct,  neir 
Second.    Tick.;  te  now  for  Bale  at  the  bar, 


Er.  C.  T.  Sige  has  removed  bis  office  to  tbe 
Olympic  Glob  Building*  corner  of  New  Mont- 
gomery and  Howard.  t 


Corns,   Bnnions,    Iasrowissc;  Nails. 

A  perfect  cure  warranted  by  Albert  Sohoen- 
weld,  127  Second  trreet.  4-m 

Pratt's  Abolition  OO 

Gores  Stiff  Joists,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  S.L 


Wxxite  Labor  Only : 

Employed    by   tbe  What  Oboer  Liundry,  131 

Leldesdoiff  street. 


ftattler's    wine    Parlor, 

Lew  Battler,  formerly  in  the  minstrel  line, 
will  be  pleaBed  to  act  the  rolo  of  Boniface  to  all 
friends,  day  and  evening,  at  334  Bush  street, 
below  Eaarny.  4-h 

Fine    Candies* 

9reabt  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M,  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery, S78  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    o 


and  Honest  Prim  in 

oiktiej    i»it:a| 

ALL    GOODS    WARRlipJ 
REPRESEHTEin 

Spring  Goods  Arrivi  J 

THE  LARGEST  STOCK  AND  HS| 
OF  ANY  HOUSE  W  Til  1 


GI.OTHIII 

COARSE    and 


Premium  £*r.ir-r.  Malte-Jr. 

Mr;.  Evelloe  Morris  526,  Kenny  st„  rjsrject- 
fullv  solicits  a  call  from  friends,  and  strangers 
visiting  tbe  City.  Newest  styles,  perfect  fit 
and  prices  reasonable.  6-a 


Tbe  Mew    Oyster    House. 

0T6TE3  GnoTio  has  been  opened  by  A.  W. 
Manning,  one  of  tho  oldest  Oytter  Dealfra  in 
the  city,  "For  Ladles  and  Gentle  men,"  at  438 
Pine  pl,  next  to  tfowen  Bros.,  grocers.  TKU  it 
in  every  rerp<ct  a  place  whert  a  gentleman  ran 
taiet  kit  family.  60 

Or.     Dotierty 

Bis  devoted  bis  study  more  particularly  to 
chronic  and  speolflo  practice,  and  as  such  is 
now  the  moat  Eraoeessful  of  any  Physlolac  in 
3an  Francisco.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  LetdesdorfJ,  a  few  doors  oelow  Wbat 
(Tbeer  Bouse.  1 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Rheumatism  aod  Neuralgia. 


3 


Milli;heey.- Eirts  cle&ued,  pressed  end 
trimmed  to  order  at  the  lowest  prices.  Miss 
J.  P.  Wood.  824  Washington  street.  4-1 


m.oo:KL  out 

MERCANTILEIDiRECTORY. 

100  000  00PIES  T0  BK  ISB8EI>  °N 

or  about  June  K'tb.  Send  In  your 
advertisements  immediately  to  No.  SOS  Mont- 
gomery  St.,  at  B.  H.  EDWARDS'.  m9  loi 


GERMAN_PIANOS. 

THE  BSST  AND  THK  OBKAP- 
l^it.    benraubftadter  &  Oo..  AReots 
a  'or    the    oeletn-ated    factories    of 
.ISlutboer,  in  Leipzig,  and  ScqIemp. 
1  Berlin.    Office.  HO  KKAHIS  V  KTRElET.    apX 


Photographs  Painted 

IN  WATER  OOLOBS  AND  RETOUCHED  IN 
Ink.  from  th*  emallett  to  full  lifa-size,  always 
in  tb "  moat  satisfactory  nianner,  on  very  moderate 
terms. 

EMILY  B.   Ei'TMAN, 

diSO  Kearny  etreet, 
ap29  lm  Bntween  Oalifornia  and  Pine. 


CENTRAL    BATHS, 

NO.  118  GEARY  BTREBT. 
Baths,  25  oenta.  Best  acoom- 
oiod'.  tioob  in  tha  city.  Separate 
entrance  for  Ladies.    Tbe  Bathe 

are  fltt'd  up  vntb  all    modern 

improvemsDle.  Hair  Outline,  ribavlos;  nod  Sham- 
pooing. Children''  Hair  nearly  cat  Ladies'  Sham- 
□ooing.  5}  cents.    Private  mora  for  Lad  ie  p. 

mSri>tr\ug  re  vl-ttins  tbe  city  are  reepeotfolly 
requested  to  patronize  these  Baths.  my3 


MRS.    E.    REGAN, 

Fashionable  Milliner, 

IOI    TBIBV    STBIEr, 

Hap  tbe  choic.st  sod  mott  seleet  assortment  of 
Roods  in  Dor  line  in  Ihe  citr.  tier  HATS  ars  mar- 
vols  of  beaoty.  aod  what  ie  moil  important,  HKB 
PRICES  ABB  VtBY  SEASONABLE.         mil 


MILITARY    GOODS 

....AMD.    ,. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRICAI 

TRIMMINGS, 

O30S     Meotgomerj-    strtet.    Boo  as    BTo    1. 
rabl4tf  T.  BODGFBS  JQHNPOI*. 


IOU   WILL   FIND 

XadC^-fLXOHaT 

....ST.... 

The  Corn    Exchange, 

No.   IS    CUT    8TKEBT.      apll 


MB8,    HCVBA».    OLAIRVOYANT    %i 
.SND  P^YOKOMETER.  baa  retorned  *C 
to  ait  8TU0KVON  S'IBEJtT.      Moor,  from  ••  • 
10  10  !i:  Fes,  $3.    Circlss  Mondav  and  F.idar:  t\e 
"  osnts.  mje  ' 


Ibe  For mnate  Has  wh«  Bnyt  I 
at  the  1XX  AHCTIOIrl 


THE   UNFORTUNATE  N  ' 
DOES    NOT. 


UNDERCLOTHING,  ALL  i 


White  Shirts  for  tse  » 


FAJCT    GOODS,    WATCBI 

JEWELBT,    KOTIOH  "' 


FEKFaJMEI.  «* 


IU 


rSRLBII    CTJT1E»T,  Tl  « 
BAGS,    TAT.I8ESJ,   TO]  » 

A  FULL  bTOOK  61 

Linen  Coats  and  ' 

a  full  liki  or 
IiIjVen   axjt' 


CJJLl.    AA'D 


SEE     »OB   1* 
THAT 


-AT  TBI- 


IXL  Auction  ii< 

618  Kearny  tn 


Corner    ot 


f*. 


cow  2, 

—       ' 


BRVE 
tobacco: 


•    4> 


J«2t;s  WP  " 


•  . 


•  *■    riAIVM*     •  HAT    l».   M 


CALITORJU    TBRATU. 


I^O  I«.T  I  CULT 


^M    wool!  1  m  t  C 


illl'tli  •-  \   \   \  ■      lit 


RS.  D.  P.  BOWERS! 


Grand  Horticultural  Spring  Exhibition 

—  —  aa»  %%*• 

Bay  District  Horticultural  Society, 


HAV 


•W     ■I'm    "tl.lMl     ■ 

tsetli,    Queon     or     isnslnncli  mm+vnrvt    dhtutioi 

ni  FLORAL  WEALTH  OP  CALIFORNIA. 


'""^OIM  McCULLOUCH  »a         ROBERT,  CARL  OF  ESSEX 

""'Be  MOHRtti  M>»  nraw  i;  mi  or 

Elizabeth,  Queen  of  England 


It  Jl  V 1  •    < «  In-*            .    -    .. 

hin  Musi  ■ 

HIM    l|Hil 

T    LTNm 


Plorol   Dooorntlons. 

Onrlnnds.    Stnuiftry. 

AQunrium*.   r*Oxxritrtlri». 

Ruttlo   "%*7"Orl«..    ~X7VTro£%%Yvm. 

;  PROMK>AI»K  <  0\<  EBT  B¥  S4  BITOT  a  s(  ffLOTTTS  BUD 

•  B"ri»mr,i».    Thl<    Aft  I    >rnlnf. 

ruiTuw 


ItT     Ml    <    <IMI 


i    hi  .i>nn  i 

'       IHTRlllll    l    1  l"N 

a    rox  bbt  pni,«  > 

•  -rOTFOtlllll.    from    **B«%»H 

•  I  Mir     <«►      IOI  TB    SALOP.. 


tiid1 

run 

BAJLUM. 

bt  .Ol. 


RKRROAN 


In     Iho     I'.tpuI    if     tlic     Dnnrn    -will     Jir.     Oiponrd     nl     T::i<». 

Grand    Concert    from    Q  to   lO 


r.-1'T  «..—  Ti-h... 
•■■■ir  > 

.,..1*    ArixlNtnn 

•MM 

Door*  odao  mrp  d*j  (exorpl  8nod»jl  In  it  11  ».  m.  lor.  r.  m  ,  rod  from  7H  'o  10  r  w 


k&Vtt' 


wo",""  im 

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enCM» 


-  HI  POI  D  '  IS  SOi.n  BT 
rro.  •  pwt«tf«*A.    BoAMdid  pto- 

mtniM  imniMn  ol  PrtMo. 

<^ll  h.  P.lr  BM'n  bold. 


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1HI10  HAS  RETURNED  TO 

It*    Parent. 

:ka   shirt  store, 

Lmmrmr    trr*t,  ■«•  ■«■■•*«**  t* 

3     Hooond     Btreet, 

••  yaw  will  fed  a  r«>mpi>l-  aa- 
•  *f  RHIITH  and  H  R-IIS. 
OOIM.    ■•    the    awaaU   law  prteca. 

BHK  ROM  T   A  C4». 


<  oxotst.eixjXV£i 

DEMMffS  FOR  TflK  OUBR  OF  RHKUMA- 
,  v     I-    aadOoaiUpaiion,  mil  kitii1(td  diMiMi, 
MM: 

aarw  Fatwwra'a  writ*!  :    "I  hire  laala 
atiavaaj  t«  i&a  «iaa»  raioa  of  tou  Mr- 
•  liat  lata  rbaomaLlo  troabte. 
rtafaw,  Fiaaao:    "Your  Ap»ri«olbu 
«  .■•tnrai  aai   aaallk  U.  raiaJaUo.  lb* 


-_  for  aDioaitlim  baa  provad  •■>- 
Hnllathi«dii(aOf  abom  eUfan  laara 
aa  1  bava  netar  axparieaced  on*  valBga 

•drew     McVaiaira,   116  Sblplaj  H. 

rad  by  CennaH'a  Raawdio-  of  a  aarara 

RbaaautUa*  Id  two  wwaka." 

tehaal  Bar*.  luU  Tisbat:    ■    Altar 

it  r  ■•<Jiaa  I  au  now  la  toad  hailUi  -a 

t  which  I  bara  baan  daorivad  for  mora 

'•art.'* 

Lattari  «afl  bafjMo  it  tba  Depot—  •*"* 

B/awrr. 

kVBPnY     KB  OP*,, 

Aalp  Aicdw. 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

MOT01ICIL  MUSEUM, 

I  in    B« A OTirOt  AND'  W8TBDOT. 

aE"T#dhiaW\5tflF 


Oire*   Tone   to   the  Ntomnch. 


t?CBBAT-|XL  B<^TER- 


Will  RENEW  LOSS  OF  tPPETITE. 


(^feR*TlXLB> 


la  a  Sure  Relief  for  Indigestion. 


.{Tic^xL'Bi^" 


HAS  XO  BUPBRIOK  AS  A 

HLOOU     PURIFIER, 
nan 


Pacific    Purchasing, 

PRINTING,   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE.    AND 

EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY. 

Boon*     lO     nad      I7....0120    Wii.IiIiikkiii     Ntrpet. 


AT 


WILLIS'    BAND. 

TJB.O     rURIIRHRD    FOR    ALL. 
ooa**tona.    Moaia  loportad,  airaoaad 
aad  for  aala. 

HAHHAM.    JILIM     LaaaVr    .r 
Orrhrttra. 
MMKY  V«Jf  DIB  MKHDES.  l^att- 

•  f  Bran  Maiwd. 
a»-Or4*ra  from  tba  ooaalrr  »«naptlf  tltanotd 
to       Addrata    M.      W.     WILLIS.     Aaiou'a     Moil* 
Htora.  IBS  Hoc tM*m*rr  atxaai,  or   AfAKUUH  H. 
BLUM.  Raw  JdODtvoraarratdraaL  )a<U 


COSMOPOLITAN 

Savings  and  Exchange  Bank, 

JVa.  «8«  JaTootiaaaery  atr«ct. 

(MootfOtnary  II look.) 

ttVABAXTKB    »"a7RP RltfO.OBO 

aa** Tirol  Dtpoilto*.  on*  v*r  ont  par  moolb. 
aar  Ho  Eolrj|r'«a  or  onaraa  f-  r  Baok  Hook. 

mji    w    a    TH0MPaUHi  pr.,idaaL 
J.  OBOCKER.  Baoraury.  aara  la. 


JV.   HWEENEY, 

MERCHANT   TAILOR 

AS    HCOHB    ATBIIT. 

PINE    OOOOSI    PERFECT    FITS! 

Batlsfactlon    Ouamimm ! 

Anns  lihb  op  bpkiwo  aid  guanas 
liood.  iBtlmnlml.    Uil  ud  wt  lb«v 

:fsa,ia»B)t««M.i—rt.     .     .     »»g » 


MBS.AOQBRT,  CLAIRVOYANT,  TBS 
lid  Truo,  M«dlu»— OftO  b.  f  on.Dlt., 
«  bo  tin.  M  or  .loll  p.i »  d  .1  It,  from  1 U  A.  .  I 


.„. .3* 

lul  OAralri,   HttsdAr.  ia««d£r  '-' ' 


Mrr.llAI.    BOTIAE    TO 

Picnic  and  Ball  Coniniittces, 
WW 


auk    raxPA||t 

VAT* 


D    TO    PORfflSH 

II1A8    cmpitd  of 
t*t«,  Oftdor   ookip,- 


SlTfiCKB     BtltHAKI) 

.  ■■"... 
Illlllr     AMI  AH. 
Wiih  Uulr  Qr'.t  S<nulli>o, 
COOUTKBIfBI   r. 


lAPrno  tboi  i 

lorlodlx  lit  Coll.  Wonder.  BAPFIIO. 

i.ki.ik    ri.i.iM. 

BIN  U.    Bl.I.I*  o.d  W.   F.I.I.1B. 
Berlo.C'ooilc    u.d     DoelfliU. 

OCT     I.  I  »  T  O  H. 

....A1TD.... 
LUOt     ABAMB. 


'I-IIK    ABOVE    ABTI.TS    ABM    MOW    ON    HUB  BnnlAN.    AM,    IA.V  KB. 


fkfod  er  m*otcor,  Wm  of  ih„  Hook,  MoodUmu.  tbroiub  our  >c« 

■  BCBIIIAK    iilUBVK 


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■•-ipt»-i  J»i  awtoaax  1*  •*1tn«  J.iaa-i^^c 

■aralto  P™ 
flionlt'l  ;b«o-  bjijx  ■■•,-!  aifjapoB.  if  '8o|tnU»ia 
jo  .  Bft  p.ji  -"D''0  1**4  •01  Oiim  'vaairaai  i«ao  »f\, 
o|  pa^ooa  'aavorif,  paa  .doqrj  ia«o,oqo  pu-  11 
MI1HAO  *Bd>IJ.Td  MHJ,  BSIklBIld.  uA\ 
tioj'.jiian  potawj  

8snon  doiio  pue  iaisiloS^v 
oidiovd  ivaaHxnos 


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C. 


Davjc  iiBNngs.   .it  t, 

old  orlglot  H'd  Lion.  IP  Oaai 


THE   OLD 

Hot    Sooton, 

AC  MorlMI  Btr.-rl.    oeor  Atrarajr. 

All    Drink*    Ten    Cents 
Hot  Punks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TO!  4HD  JtRRY  IN  T0W». 

Alwava  on  flla  ibalfow  York  H-r*M.  HarpaT'r 
W*t«kl«.  Frank  t^aaMa'a,  !>»*'•  Dotaaa,  PohaaOa 
»tta.  all  lb*  fjallforaia  papara,  aJ«o  I-omlot, 
Panoh.  BaH'.LIfa.  ltlaetntad  Londnu  Nawa,  Oall 
and  tatlaf*  roaiaalf. 

avF*  Doo't,  fonrat  tha  alra  of  tb«  Hot    Mootrh. 

fa7lf  W.  t*.  WALDHOf.  Prr.ir         r 


GEORGE    MAYEaJ' 


HFRENCH 
BEAVER 
SUITS 

TO  ORDER    JpOUf 

LANCASTER'S 

«17  tVAHIIIROTOW  arrBKaTT, 

faiaira  Opr>.  htaarairaa  Opara  Boaaa. 


8ANGER  HALLE 

(SlKUKR'S  BALL.) 
14     GFAUT    ST.,    RUB     KKABMT. 


KaarC  a.»»  tkt  tTbuleaat  Brtaada  af    Wlaa* 
aid  Idlajmra  •■  awaaa. 

DEPOT  WCTAND  A  lASCHE'S  IAT  BREWIIT 

falfitf  CHRIS  FELDMARR. 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MS.    P.    BBRORfl.    FORBJCRLT 
oroprl'  ior  ol  ttm  H!oan>'  Rea- 
■>  uVan   t'i-  maBaaamont 
Of   i-i'h    ih"    Mtnara'    Raraaaraot  nn^ 
UommaratAl   alraat  and  tba  Miimra'*1 

ti  Marlkat  -tT-flt.  In  partoarabtp  wltb i  MB. 
A.  PKAYCUR.  who  ha-  baao  uoroaotad  wllbj tb» 
Arm  for  roar*.  IiuproTa-neota  bare  baao  B,*a*u™ 
thf  onlaloadapartTif.'  tbai  will  rand»r  tba  Mt- 
oara'tnora  popular  than  It  baa  at*r  b*tan  dnrtoe' 
lb-  .3  iaar>of  Lta  ..maparilr.  Oar  Bllraof  lf»ra 
■mtraon  all  tb«  dollF«otaa  of  tba  aaaaos.  Oar 
raott  .h  -'OoodFaravOoodOookloiaDd  HodarmaS 

Ob  area*. "  

1*.   BKRMRI  A  CO. 

MINERS*    RESTAURANT, 

VRl  and  MR  Oommeruial,  aad 
Tfl»  Market  alraat. 
Opan    rom  A  *.k.  to  10  p.m.  bq31  Ibj 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

V1RSDFIA    OIT1-,    R JCT AVDAV. 

THIB  XIaROAITT  TJIRATRK  HAS  BBRR  BJS- 
daooratad,  ted  eta  ba  reo tad  bj  tba  ol#ht  Of 
or  tha  waak.  Star*  and  araaallna;  oomaaala* 
l.baraUr  traatod  with  on  applloatlon  br  latlaa 


OT  to         «l.   M.   aatr*v.ak ».»., 
«■  wo  WaahlnttflB  afuraat.  San  Fran  of  ana- 


IT  A-  T  E  »  ' 

Branch  Saloon  and  Billiard  Hall 

Car.  Marltit  and  Third  arreata. 
If.  T-.   t»r.   Commercial    and    LeldeadorR*. 

LONB  OHINKsTThaLF  PRISM. 


I 


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THE  JOtTBNAL  Q*  AJTOSEMEWTS. 

Published  ovorr  S*r  in  the  Ye*r  by 
y..        F-       3  O  Q-  A-  R.  X>  TJ  S 

BS*MercUixnt  aad  r.3**    Waablnfftoa  *t* 

Eolow  Montgomery,  Sao  Francisco. 


B  ATUBDAI MAY  10, 1873 


Bant^ich  island  Puiu. 

Since  tho  ascension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Pandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
Biore  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  Industry  in 
taking  new  life,  Sir.  Jacob  Bchielber,  dealer  In 
bedding  and  furniture,  620  Washington  street, 
opposite  tbe  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
prlnoipel  importer  of  pulu,  ha*,  received  ad- 
Tic  e.  that  the  gathering  and  bis  shipments  this 
year  will  be  veiy  large.  Pnla  has  always  been 
In  demand  on  account  of  Its  superior  qualities 
for  mattress  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Schrel- 
bor  wUl  nnd  no  difficulty  Is  dl&poalne  of  all 
that  conies.  a 
,«> 

Enjoyrible  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leadtnges- 
sentlalsof  an  tDJoyoblerlde,  and  those  cannot 
be  secured  In  San  f raneleco  so  unquestionably 
at-  from  Frank  touton,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  maud  fiontlng  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  His  handsome  turn-outs  axe  used 
by  the  beet  circle?  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makeB 
It  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfeolly 
courteous  drivers,  be  is  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
■Ooaet,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  aud 
ladies  in  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
except  those  which  he  provides,  frank  has  en. 
jojed  gr-st  Euccees  in  his  business,  and  the 
admirable  way  in  which  he  conducts  it  makes 
turn  a  lavorite  with  all  who  patronize  him.    * 


Star  Shirts  ana  Collars. 

All   sorts   and  sizes,  for  ea'e  cheap,  at  the 
What  Oheer  Lanndry,1131  LeidesdoruT  at. 


DRAMATIC  NEWS. 

Mr.  Oartle,  tbe  American  tsnor,  Uta  ©(the  Pa- 
ropa-Ko&a  Opera  Troupe,  appeared  in  Boglieh 
Opera  at  tha  Gaiety  Tbeatrt.,  London. 

Mr.  Goorf.  L.  Osgoad.  ibiaev  Ameifoan  tenor 
la  said    ta    bare  accepted    an  engagement   In  St. 

Petersburg. 

Mr.  Wm.  Oreiwlok  is  appearing  nightly,  both  as 
Benedict  and  Dogberr/,  at  tae  Holboro  Theatre^ 
London. 

Herr  Wasner  has  gone  ta  Londoa  to  conduct 
orchestral  psrformanaaa  of  bla  own  compoMtioa. 

MlasOlyn  read  »t  Stratf  jrd-oa-Avoc.  on  ftaaki- 
peara'e  birthday,  April  aid. 

Mr.  J.  K.  I'mmett  commenced  an  engagement 
atthepriooe  of  Wales  TbeUre,  Liverpool,  lag., 
on  tbe  12! D.  His  ruoeesi  was  complete,  his  recep- 
tion beiog  sntbOAi»atie  is  the  extreme. 

Tbe  LonJon  Figaro,  in  a  ontioiam  of  Mrs. 
Wybert  Roueb/e  ptrformaooe  of  Ooidslla,  In 
"King  Lear,"  at  Drary  Line  Theatre,  eaya:  "If 
she  scarcely  managed  to  exclt9  in  oar  breasts 
tho  eycnpalhr  whloh  we  expect  to  bestow  n»oa  a 
Cordelia,  Bhe  at  least  justified  toe  aharmlog  por- 
traits lately  takea  of  her  by  tho  StereoeooDic 
O.mpinj,  and  whiobwiil.  no  doubt,  shortly  throng 
the  shop- window*."  This  ia  a  new  style  of  criti- 
cism. _     - 

From  abroad  we  hear  tb at  Mme.  Pareps-Roaa 
has  mads  a  hit  ia  "Marthe,"  at  the  Vine- Royal 
Theatre-.  Cairo.  .She  was  soorily  to  appear  as 
DonnaAuus,  in  "Don  Giovanni." 

Madame  Schneider  will  shortly  return  to  the 
Varietiua,  where  she  will  create  toe  principal  part 
in  Horvo'd  now  opera  bonffe,  "LnV.uve  de  Mala- 
bar." Tbe  "(jaeen  of  opera  boufie  '  has  no  inten- 
tions of  visiting  London  thie  aeason. 

On  the  21st  ult.  H.  L.  Biteman  produced  at  his 
Lyceum  Theatre  in  London  a  new  play  by  J.  G. 
Wills,  erjtitled  "EageneAram."  Its  saooeas  was 
equal  at  tbe  start  to  that  wuion  attended  ih*  first 
psrformanoe  of  "Obarlea  the  First."  and  tbe 
promise  for  a  long  ran  is  very  great.  Tbe  new 
pleoahas  been  copyrighted  in  tois  country,  nnd 
will  be  brought  oat  In  Hew  York  next  season,  and 
follow  Wills'*  London  encodes,  tbe  new  version  of 
"Medea  in  Oorintb,"  and  tbe  famous  London  sue- 
oeas of  last  season,  "Charles  the  First."  Feeh- 
ter's  Lyceum  will  probably  bs  tbe  sceob  of  Mies 
Butoinaa'd  appearance  here. 


The  La\»  New  Song, 

Air—  " Matt  <£  Chandon," 
Emerson  Oorvllle  U  my  name. 
My  bneluesx  always  Is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  aad  Fancy  Boast, 
Rt'Mj-bis  i.bt'rt",  tbat  my  house  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show. 
Oh!  hleh  ohl  Oht  nigh  ohl 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
Corrtlle  »ays  so!  eaya  sol 
On  Hoe  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remember  the  oumber  aud  call  again. 
Vision*  of  Bhrll-flth  lu  every  style, 
Inwardly  cause  you  much  to  smile. 
Ladles  with  escorts  there  always  go, 
|_adles  go!  Ladles  gol 
Emerson  Corville'A  polltel  and  so 
3-1  They  gol  they  gol  ihey  gol 

Twenty  Tiiousunrt 

Fapar  Collars,  all  styles,  for  sals  aheap  at  the 
What  Chear  Laundry,  offloe  121  Leldesdorff  at. 


OLiZBtoYAHT,— Madame  Clara  Antonfa,  the 
Olairvoyaht  Physician  and  Independent  Trance 
Medium.  323  Kearny  street,  bei.  Bosh  and  Pine. 
Consultations  In  Vnnliab.  French  and  Gcxmam.r 


It    Is    True. 

I.  A.  Shaber  A  Co.  are  selling  parlor,  sets  and 
allother  kinds  of  inrnitnreand  bidding  cheiper, 
for  oasb,  than  any  other  dealer  In  town.  Other 
dealeri*  don't  stand  a  phoBt  of  a  chare*  when 
people  know  Shaber' i  prices.   707  Market  street. 


Tlxe    Veto 

Is  celebrated  for  its  superior  liquors  and  fine 
cigars.  Connolesieorfl  say  our  "Pony"  Brandy 
puts  a  veto  on  all  others.  Call  and  sample  It, 
E.  H.  Levy,  propiietor.  Southwest  corner  of 
Kearny  and  Commercial.  4s 

A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all  styles! 
Just    received   at  the  What  Oheer  Laundry ,  121 

LeldeBdorff  itreet. 

A  Servant  in  tbe  Corner. 

Weed's  Carpet  Sweeper,  with  the  best  assort- 
ment of  Carpets  end  Furniture  in  the  State,  at 
John  O.  Bell's,  nearly  opposite  the  Grand  F.otei , 
Market  street.  lp 

Removal, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  118 
Post  street.  Sewing  msohlcea  rented  and -re* 
paired  asnsu'l,  aud  Bold  obeaper  than  ever,  x 


jy-v.  Barlow   J.  Dmitri 
la  giving  a  cours   of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle. 

men  on  Sexnal  Physiology  and  Nervous  Die- 
oases  at  his  Hygeian  Hall,  037  California  street, 
•every  Friday  even  ing,  oommenolng  at  73tf  o'olook. 
Apart  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
*nd  prescribing  for  patients..    Dr.  Smith  gives 

phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  Invalids  dally,  from  9  to  i  p  m.,  free.         w 


San  Francisco  Jewelry  Manufactory. 
D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merohaut  fctreot.    Diamond 
Betting,  Ecamellug.     All  kinds   of   repairing 
done.    Jewelry  for  sale,  ■ .;.? 


I*Iiotocrx— ipiiio    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Q*iiery.  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  stree a 

▲  Pkesasmikt  JUocacion. 

Persons  *  desiring-'  oomfortable  iodglngi  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambrs, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Toe  bnildhag  is  a  very  fine  one  and  le  well 
Hgb.ua  and  ventiiatea. . 

PBiraXn  Lessons  in  tok  Fbsnch  Lakgtjagh 
by  J.  Josset,  graduate  of  tho  Uolvereity  of 
Paris,  late  Professor  of  De  la  Monnafs'  Normal 
Behool  for  Teacher*,  and  of  St.  Mary's  College, 
London.  404  Geary  street,  between  Mason  and 
Taylor,  upstairs,    Bbk  of  reference  given.    4  o, 

Everybody    Suited. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  hats.  At  "  Thb"  Eat, Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  bat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  Is  Immense 
— the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  a 


Don't  Fail  to  Call  and  See 

The  most  wonderful  and  Rifted  Doctor  F<r 
time  Teller  of  the  sge,  Hjdair  Faxrin,  Astrol- 
oger, Jukt  arrived  from  the  East,  aud  can  be 
consulied  on  all  events.  She  ha*  oherms  for 
Luck,  Lovo  and  Happiness,  which  never  fr.il  to 
taae  effect.  Office  Consultation,  $2  ;  by  Le'ter, 
$8.  All  communications  strictly  private.  Offloe 
hours  from  10  o'olock  a.  h.  to  8  p.  at.  Satisiac- 
'tton  gu  r»nteed  In  every  respect.  Offloe.  15 
Second  street,  Boom  11.  40 


Attention,    Ladles 

To  give  tbe  skin  the  softness  of  velvet,  and 
he  tint  of  tho  illy  to  the  complexion,  use 
Digest's  Gnjum  de  Lis.  l 

The    Best    Bemodics, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Ohaaoa,  lor  pain.  Dr,  Per- 
ft-ys  Webfoot  pins,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Sansome 
Street,  corner  of  Commercial.  • 


Olnm  Chowder  Every  Wlarit. 

The   best  chowder  in  town,  at  the  Original 

Hot  Sootoh  Saloon,  16  Morton  street,  jost  off 

Kearny.  3-r 
♦-    -. 

gftjp    WGure, 

Formerly  of  KaPB  House  Oarrl&gea,  can  be 
lound  in  trout  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
tablishment, southwest  eorner  liueh  and  Mont- 
gomery rts.,  or  Dexter  Stables.    Oarriage  orders 


PACIFIC     COAiT   PSAMATIC  HEWS. 

Sax  Jose.— 1  hs  Fabbrl.  Troape  performed  at 
tha  Opera  House  on  Tuesday  and  Wednesday 
evcringi,  to  expeosss.  Joha  Wiloon's  aad  xaa- 
k«y  Bobiosen'a  Oiroaass  aad  Mussuai  aro  to  ex- 
hibit to-night. 

Stockton.— E.  D.  Davies,  the  vantriloqoist. 
gave  anaotcifUinaiaEt  at  tbe  theatre  last  oigbk 
andwlllappe&i  again  to-night. 

bALT  Lakb.— J.  O.  Graham  had  a  eempllmeBt- 
arybsaeut  oa  Map  3d.  when  the  comedy  of  "The 
Victims,"  and  the  faroa  of  "Brother  Bill  aad  Ma'' 
were  performed. 

OHSTErTHE,  Col.— At  MoDaniel'j  Theatre,  Miss 
Otrria  Ohtpmaa,  Lon  MoOartby,  Frank  Sparrow 
and  others  wera  givinge  variety  eDtertalnmeDt. 

Walla  Walla,  W.  T.— Tho  Waldron  Dramatie 
Troupe  gavo  aa  eatertainmeat  on  the  24th  and 
2filhult.,  at  City  Hill. 

VmoiNii  OrTT.-The  Bosedale  Dramatio Troups 
termlDatsd  their  engagement  on  Sunday  last. 
Blind  Tom  giva  oonoerts  at  Piper's  Opera  Hoaaa 
on  Monday,  Tuesday,  Wsdaesdsy  and  Thanday. 

Reno —The  Rosedale  Dramatio  Troupe  pesa 
formed  here  on  Monday. 

Saobakento.— E.  D.  D&rlea,  the  ventriloqaitt. 
gave  performances  at  the  Metropolitan  Tho^t-e 
oaTaeaday,  Wednesday  and  Thanday  eyeninge. 
Prof.  Glee  will  give  a  aooeert  at  Congregational 
Church  ea  theW3&b,  asslatsd  by  Mrs.  Uarrloer, 
D.  Mayer,  Jos.  Magoire  and  others  from  Sea  Fran- 
loco, 


Ladles  VUlilnjr  Cards. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Jons  P. 
Dwtbb,  126  Setter  street,  opposite  Lick  Honse, 
and  at  the  Grand  Hotel.  N.  B.—  Hahdker- 
omsF8  neatly  h  miked.  PEKUavsaiP  of  every 
description  to  order.  s 


NEW   ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Oysters. 

In  BtroUlng  round  the  other  night, 

To  look  at  'Fri^oo  by  gas  light, 

unr  oareless  feat ,  by  chance*  did  stray 

To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 

Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  screen 

Through  ■*  :.ich  a  sweet  bonquet  was  seen; 

Whllomossyntonc  and  pearly  shell,  ■ 

O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell. 

Made  that  win  .jut?  reem  to  he 

Kome  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

ritop,"  said  my  fflond,  "let's  go  in  here— 
It  loo££  so  nice —  ami  try  their  oheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  <T."* 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  It  trur. 
And  cooked  maonijlctnUy,  too; 
All  MDdB  of  oyerflrt,  juicy,  fat. 
Cooked  every  style;  Jnst  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  than 
You'ro  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  olamsasd  crabs  and  terrapins ; 
In  faot,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  oosy  plaoeatf  kindsof  game, 
FiBb,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dlnh  was,  I  am  sore, 
Proparod  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  Ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  west  they  call  "such  nice  dinners,'* 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rash 
To  tares  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain*. 
Who  goes  there  onoe  will  go  again, 
Pacific  Oyster  House,  837  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

OHAELES  HAAKE.  Proprietor. 
e 
Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 

Cures  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


CALIFORNIA    THEATRE. 

John  MoOulloagb Propiietor  and  Manager 

MB.  MoOULLOTJQH  b  us  the  honor  to  aoaoonoe 
that,  ia  compliance  with  tmm-"oai  reqaests  of 
patrons  of  the  TDeatre,  be  baa  effdoted  a 

RE-ENGAGEMENT 
....WITH 

MRS.  D.  P.  BOWER8 

....fob  ... 
Six    INigrHts    Only, 

CommenoiDgoo  MONDAY,  Hay  12,  daring  whlah 
time  she  will  appear  in  the  following  p'ars  : 

Monday.  May  15th BAST  LYNNS 

Taeaday.  Map  13tQ OAMILLE 

Mr.  J.  U.  MoOollora  as  Armand. 
Wednesday,  May  Utb Sberidan  Knowlae* 

beautiful  piay,  THE  WIFE,  OR;  A  TALE  OP 

MAN  I'CA  (her  flrot  appearance  in   tais  pare 

InCalifnroia). 

ThuradAy,  M«r  Uth KL1ZABETU 

1  riday,  May  15th LUOBE  1 1  A,  and  THE 

JKALOUti  WlhE., 

Fatardar  Matinie MARIE  ANTOINETTE 

Saturday  Eveninr TU.K  bTR  ANOttii,  and 

THt.  HONEYMOON. 

Monday,  May  19th.  MR.    BABTON  BILL  will 

mabe  bis  hrjt  appearaace  in  this  city,  io  a  New 
Play  by  Frank  Marshall  (which  baa  proved  a  most 
^acid ■■  d  aucooBB  in  London,  New  York,  Boston  and 
Pailad">pnia).  en-iled  FALSE  SUaMIf.  Un 
NEW  YMAlfS  EVS.  m\9  2t 


CITY       <3r-^ 

PJilDiT MAY  Oth 

THE    QBE AT 

Aerial  Ship  will  be  Inflated! 

And  will  make  an  Aseenaloa 
ON    8ATVBBAT MAT    lOih 

Oarrylog  10  well-known  citizens. 

W onderlul   ^Lttiractioiis 

Ballet!    Pantomime!    Gymnastic  aud 
Acrobatic  IQxerclaca! 

Engagement  of  tbe  Celebrated  Dancers. 
U'LLK   T1IEK18E  and    M.  SCHMIDT 

....WHO  WTXL  IPPKaB  TN 

Grand  Ballet  Pantomime,  in  coujanctlon 
wlta  PBOF.  SAMWELLS, 

SATURDAY   AFTERNOON.   Immediately  after 
tbe  Asoenaton  of  tha  AEHiAL  bHIP. 

On   SUNDAY    AFTERNOON  and   EVENING 

the  same  pertormance  will  be  repeated.  my9 


Badger'sGentral  Park,  Oakland 


THESE  BEAUTIFUL  GARDENS  ARE  NOW 
open  for  tha  sea  ion.  and   many  of  the  most 

popular 

FIOIVIOS 

Will  bo  held  there.  The  attractions  are  numer- 
ous. SEATING  PAVILION,  MUSEUM,  GYM- 
NASIUM.   SkaUng  f roe  on  weekdays. 

Admtsal«n 95  C>nU 

CHILDREN  tO  CENTS.  apl?  tf 


3-n 


Good    Investment. 

No  other  city  la  tho  United  -States  offers 
greater  ludicements  at  tbe  present  time  for 
investment  in.  town  lots  than  San  Diego.  Now 
Is  the  time  to  Beoure  lots  at  £25  each  at  431 
Montgomery  street.  This  Is  the  nest  chance 
ever  offered.  • 


Deakin's  Sale  of  Painting*. 

WUl  take  place  about  May  20th. 
In  future  sdvertlEements. 


Particulars 

4-B 


McDowell,  fcSka€j»-w  Card   Writer 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 . 

608  Market  street,  cor.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 

We  get  no  business  from  Chinese,  and  wa 
employ  none  to  do  our  wotk,  at  the  What  Cbeor 
Laundry      Office,  121  Leldesdorff  street.       • 


IT'Sve  Hundred  Men  Wanted 

Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leldesdorff  st.        * 


Dental  Work. 

For,  FINEST  QUaLtTT  OF  wosx,  go  to  T.  0.  Jee- 
sup,  dentlat,  cor.  Sutter  -ud  Montgomery,  over 
Tucker's.  3-u 

Public  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  offloe  before  8  a.  v.,  can 
be  returned  in  the  evening  if  required;  we 
never  disappolntl  what  Ohaer  Laundry,  131 
Leiaesdorff  street.  • 

— ■    ■  w  — 

Lajdizb  ako  GxXTLFina,  remember  Ibe  lead- 
ing faahlosablo  retail  Shoe  store  In  San  Fran. 


"WANTED, 

McDANIEL'S  THEATRE 

THREE  GOOD  VARIETY  WOMEN 

ssa-Talent  going  East  will  flad  it  to  their  adv.tr- 
tage  before  leaving  California  to  oorrespond  with 

J.   McDAMKL, 
rosS  Look  Box  No.  1,  Chevonne,  Wyomins. 


PICWTCfg.  EXCURSIONS.     ETC. 


EJ- 


N.EW 


CURSION 

....TO.... 

SAUCELITO, 

,...BZ  THI 

French  Zouaves 

....OK.... 

8UXDAY MAX  11th 

SKIBIUJSHERS'  DRILL  BY  THE  ZOUAVES 


STEAMKR  CONTRi  OOSTA 
hat  been  adarMred  br  tn«  Zooitoj, 
•nd  wilt  Uave  DsvIb  b treat,  ostwesn 
Brr>Adway  nnii  VbIIpjo,  »i  9^  and  11  a.m.,  and  hd  IK 
PM  Rcta.'Dinc.  will  leavu  haocelito  at  4  and  6 
P  M.  GDotUwD'a  t  ckota  for  roanfl'tiip  "5  o^nts* 
LaOiaw'  rtitto,  S'J  cgn'a.  mjg  td 


GRAND  EXCURSION 

....TO  THE.... 

FARALLONES1 

rpHE    STEAMSHIP 

Wm.  Taber, 

OAPTAJN  0H48.  THOBSB 

WILL    LEATE 

Markei-sireet     Wharf, 

ON.... 

Sunday,  May  llifa,  at  9  A.M., 

And  arrive  at  th?  Islands  at  12  M  .sharp.  Ample 
aouooimoiiailona  will  be  piorideu  tor  tbe  Lndiog 
of  passenger*. 

Tbe  attamer  has  boon  antirelr  reSttsd,  and  It  Is 
propaead.  bj  tQe  Ootnmitt«o  of  Arrays  meats  to 
m*ke  r,hi3  THK  excursion  ■•!  tae  eei-on. 

Every  departmeut  will  be  ia  ttJorouitDly  eomns- 
teat  bands. 

AflaeSandof  Moalo  will  aooompany  the  Exour- 
sioa. 

single  Tickets „  ..B8  SO 

Tickets  for  Crentleman  nnd  t^atly...    4  OO 
RD.  OHaMBKRMN, 
.    .  OAPT.  GKO.  R.  HUNT. 

myfi  W Oommitiea  of  Arraogrmeabs. 


PRELIMINARY  NOTICE. 

TlnOE     DEBKIE    COUKtIL,    IO.     1 

Improved  0.  R.  M. 

WILL   CELEBRATE  THI    OOMIhO    ANNI- 
Terssry    of  tbe  Ora.t  Uoief  Tammany   by  . 

Grand   Ball 

....TO  DE  HELD  AT.... 


MONDAY  EVENING.. 


IS. 


Tickets  for  sale  at  all  t.'ie  principal  Mnaic,  Book 
and  Jewelry  Stores,  and  by  the  following 

COMMITTEE    OF    ARRANGEMENTS: 

G.O.  Roberts.  Wm.  Friel  B.  E.  Hsniiksen.  *\T, 
H.  Udwarda,  J.  Moabaoher,  P.  R.  Black,  H.  Har- 
boame,  u.  G.  Steverjs,  J«s.  Lore,  B.  Wuoooks,  B. 
W.  RobiDaon,  Lloyii  Jones  and  W.  O.  Oranala. 

Floor  Manager—  B.  E.  Uearikaon.  m>10  td 


01  -mr    o A.ra.iD^TNrs, 

Oorner  Twelfth  aad  Foliom  streets. 


.  MAY  11,    1913 


Fik-st    Crarand 

GERMAN  MILITARY  FESTIVAL 

....OF  THB.... 

German  Dragoons 


■  Captain  George  A.  Rabe.  Grand  Marshal, 

Eaoorted  by  tbe  Officers  of  the 

FIRST    LIGHT    DRAGOONS, 

Captain  D.  Mere, 

Officers  9.  F.  Uoitara,  Ciipt.   J.  Seryber 

THE    OKBHANIA    RIFLES, 

Oapt.  J,  Schneider. 

THE    S.     F.     PF8ILEEHS, 

Oapt.  J.  Oaatas. 

THE  CALIFORNIA    JAEGERS, 

Oapt.  Speegael, 

GERMAN  GUARD  FU8ILEEBS, 

Oapt.  Sohoelder. 

THE    STEUBEN    GUARD, 

Capt.  Welebarls. 

And  a  denotation  from  all  the  Cavalry  of  tbs 

STATE,  ARMY  AND  NAVY. 


DKRENZS 

HERB 

IIJTTIIS 


The   Great  Tonic  sad  Appetizer.      For 
Sal«  Everywhere.  mi9  3m 


J.   c    COMBES, 
TESBAFIN     LUNCH, 

Cor.  Second  nod  TeU.m.   .treeta. 

.•7-T.rnpin     OOB.t.ntly    on     band 

Omwra  In   er.ry    ml*.     PBITATIi 

SUPPKK     BOOMS  P/)K  PABTIES. 

d.o  a  Ira 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 

SACRAMENTO. 

WK.  MORROW,  SOLS  PROPRIETOR.— 
•  This  hoaaa  oao  bs  ranted  by  the  night, 
wriak.  montb  or  r«ar  hpp  flraUelaaa  oampaniea  only 
Will  hold  about  «1  M.     Addraaa  aa  aboT«.     aplS 


CLA.IRVOYANT.  —  MAD.    MARTELLE.  .  *- 
jost  arrived  from  Karoo*:  answer*  mao-a?TU 
talqaaatloas;  developea   medmma;  tn»sn«-    )% 
tissa.    OireUa,  Tneiday  and    Saturday  •vaolnga : 
namea  giTan.     Fraooh  and  Oirmu  ■pokeo.    Ad- 


Tbe  Procession  will  form  on  Basb  Btrset,  the 
right resiinfc na  Pocreil  Sirett.  at  9.^  a.m.,  and 
/marohattO  o'clock  alirp  throogh  me  principal 
streets  to  tbe  City  Gardens,  nbere  a  Grand  DrcDer 
will  to  served  to  tbe  Drasoons  and  their  eaoorta, 
Tbe  beef  and  ?«l  hanog  beeo  filtered  by  Messrs. 
Lux  A  Miller  expressly  for  this  oooasioo. 

Concert  by  Prof.  Mahden's  Band. 

ADDRESS  by  HOST.  MR.  ST1EGL1TZ 


Gamea  for  Cash  Prizes  Qooaotiog  to  Sl.OOO 
will  ho  held.    At  t  o'clock 

Tto-o     ferial     J5tlAlx> 

The  wonder  of  the  world  will  ba  azhibited.  »od 
danoiDc  wi'l  oommenOB  at  -.^  ia  both  pavuloni.and 
a  Grand  Concert  in  tbe  UODOvrt  Stand  will  be  con- 
tinued no  til  dark.  Or~nd  Ball  In  the  new  p-LTtiioa 
all  olght,    Jidausaion,  50ceats;  Ohildran,  Ibo. 


CHAS.  MAY  j 

Pioneer  !Cloal  Si 

(P.rm.rlj  Mu.r  A  Wa  fa, 

Oppo.lhs  Che  £.iek    2 
BBABOB,    MS    K£AU  ^ 

MR.  mater  o.lls  attxII 
lu-t.  and  we!!  .elected  a..  BJ 

Ladies  Cloaks,  hi  S   ] 
and  Clott  | 

And  bis  new  atvlaa  of  ready-aid  ■.  H 
•thsr  LiDIRbT  SUlTS.Tt  VEir  1] 


On  Saturday,  May  10th, 

Tlxe  Great   Aerial  Ship 

Will  make  an  aacenaio?.  oarryloc  ten  pa3BBafrara, 
all  well  known  oltizsos  of  S«n  Francisco.  Prof.  O 
J.  K.  Farview  ia  the  iaTontor,  aad  oaptaio  on 
tbiaTOyase.  This  abin.  ortlviuc  machine  will  be 
on  exhibition  oa  Taeaday  aadatt  the  week.  Admit. 
sios,  35  ota.  royStd 


S.  F.  and  IT.  P.  R.  B,  Co. 


CHANCE    OF     TIME. 


U11  tui  uarir'nai  niu  >,  Dili,  ion  oifliav 
or  AlVTELOPK.oonneotins  at  Doaaoaa  Land- 
ing with  the  San  Fraaolaoo  <t  North  Paolflo  Rail- 
read  Company  for  Olovsrdale  and  all  intermedia  te 
atationa,  will  leave  San  Francisco  daily  (Sandasv 
uxoptad),  from  Broadwaj  Wharf,  at  3:30  p.  nt.  Re- 
furninur,  the  train  will  leave  Olovsrdala  dally  at 
6:39  o'clock  am  ,  connecting  at  Donanoe  with  the 
eteimor  and  arriving  ia  Sao  F.anotaoo  atlO^V  a  if. 
Iha  ateamers  and  can  make  olose  oodnsotloas 
with  etagei  to  and  from  all  points. 

SUNDAY  EXCURSIOnFaT  REDUCED   RATES. 

Leave  Ban  Franolaoo  at  8  a.  at  every  Sunday 
arriving  at  Otoverdale  at  1  o'clock  p,  at  Returning 
will  leave  Olnvardale  at  2o'clook,  airlviac  In  San 
Fraaeieoa  at  7  o'olook.  Tela  will  allow  ezonr- 
BioniaU  several  hoars  at  any  of  the  pUSes  aloes 


Also,  a  large  nock  of'ttiripto 
Shawls,  Luce  Jacketa.  Bilk  »nd 
Bllkd  Bating.  Oloakinga,  aad  eriaW 
Trunminne.    JTJS'f  OitkiVKD  ,  3" 
tho  spring  atyias  of  :    • 

PCAIN     ANtf     EMBi,, 

UUJffiN   »W*T 


1  W.B.-Oloaka.DrasseasAdta 
In  la*e»t  fashion,  at  reaaqajWH 


K« 


s. 


HALIS 


% 


Ap 


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YELLC 
DOG| 

AMD 

IODIDEofKI 

rriiii:   best  spams  I 

In  a,e,      Parlflea  the     * 

morbtd,     eorrnpt    and    1b.| 

Car..  KkenmAtlun  and  Her  Ml 

Sold  by  all  i)rt,((Lt>. 


ABBICT.    «XT    KASS1H1  I 

SOLE  AGENTS  K 
IB.    FDIKI'I    I.AST  Oli 
OR.  PBKBt'S  WKBPCI'P! 


POSTBIl 

Prognunmes,  .ad  all  Undi  of  * 

SHOW.   I.EC  riTKK,  ttKl' 

ATB»  and  CIBCBS  MA  1 

AT  LOW  RATV.  I 

DB.  F1.   Stee 

588    OUT    »T*1 


THOMAS   W.  Bl 

^»  MANtrPAOTDEB  ^ 


ESTABLlSHJiD  01 II 

••■L*HOUClY.Ii  oa  «M  B«*  *  ft 
IfliBION  BTEeSt.  MlMllaJVJ 

■Mioiuua  always  oa  a**a. 


FREE  AND  Efl 

ITIBT    •ATtBlal11' 

Plane   ana    isincins  , 


CHABING 


*u 


uao  Ululon  .troel.  •«  ' 
0  EAGLEB  A  VHJ  J 


CANDIES 

^  ^  ,c.uu  ».  »«i  Steam  Oaodx  «  , 
urdere,  oipeoially  /rom  <l,».°5^ 


ALL     DUD.     OB   THB    fi.  'j 
Side  at  oar  Sl~m  Oaadj  W  ,"J 


liPdwiUb*  promptly  •gjjjfj'f  If* 


rLHAOhBRs  LODGINi 

lie  orln.alU. 
■VfeU  Ltt"»"  •*" 

or  wltbMt   Doard.     ALalAJIB»! 
■1*  Saab  atn.* 


II.).  will  be  ram.d  lor  oo  ja.1 

Satwrday  ETeaKB.  »•  -J. 
A»  SPISR8  A  POM>'S,.  W"E,      T 


Phlladelphla_J»e|'f 

OHAB.  V.  BBBOOtD.  I* 
HB      OBOIOB8T    .atBAJA 


?!*•»• 


t  *****  Taavar 


ifar© 


<■ 


•M6N,et,MEIT  S 
HOTEL. 


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■  «»   t>ii(MM<   aoatx-     mii 


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■  ■ 


ni    aLBaMBEa    TII1TS1. 


AOUima' 


V      in /yd  0r 

;:  -      *  '    ' 

FT*       ^ 


CALIFORNIA   MINSTRELS. 

I  M  ■  I     *H  >.  I       Mt    «    i     ».-«••     «■*-      Till  \l 

and 


IELU  UNION  THEATRE 

OlMntni       Alltl       I^r-ltaat 


T  .    <  » 


■  NTina 

Tilts   iviiiiu 


V 

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oft. 

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f«0       In       Kla      Orl«lnnl 


IFJ     OOMHH     VIVIAM! 

LA    ROSE  DE    ST.   FLEUR! 


T>    I    3C    O    Itf 

iw  »wr    »t  i  i.i. 

MAI     If 


A  r <  l«<  I  . 


in    t       ii  n 


■pi  '  —  «iaa  raa  cats  i  • 

I       \       III      I      1        I     ll"M        I       \        I  '  I     l<  I  <     I  ■  <  >  I     I 


la  •• 
Til  •       ffiooli 


Ii  I  «-  la  . 


iXaWV.     Iltr     Vlll»*p     npHUir 


XjXON 


,8i  sir  raw 


II kill  He 


;V:nmeBO  Twins 


TBCJS3     rLJB31VC>,W^T>JE-r>     B^T^JNtflSY  I 

In       Hi.      <     I. mill. I Mjf. 

MISS  ANNIE  ADAMS.  THE  QUEEN  OF  SERIO-COMIC  VOCALISTS 

In      II. -i-    Orifcrlnnl     Himtfa)      Wrlrl.   ii     I    tprrMl]      In"      II 


»».>»       *»l.      »«IHI<III1 


.      Ma.    l».h LfLLT    ui  U 


I  iinrlaai  Opera, 


CHOL'FLEURI;   or,  THE   PRIMA  DONNA  OF  A   NIGHT  I 

P.    -  .  ..... 

■ 


aiaair.nin.il....  UOali 

*a  i  .mi'  rn«.i-   n  »i  ....  aia 

Iba   Alaj.ii.bra   Taeetre   moat    Da   n  nay  .Had    hecaflat   aa    Maaday. 
oaaetaelly  at  eiAal   o'eioafc- 


Jm 


OAfjaiM 


IWt  111  IIIC 

f  «w*l»  I 


III    ITIB 


IfM  MIUCI 
•A. re' 


A.  Trip  to  I»«t* 


RUT..-** 


PILLICODDY  &  OSCUTTLE! 




l.l.aSdtla 

_  r  !i*iibiaptoo 


K'P.    I.      I.< 


PiCHOUSE.v^rsr;^: 


:  BUY  TEY  TRY  BUY 


— 


>l  OOTRrU. 


"1   a*  Wllirl  'MIRTa.    Thar  "1  raVami, 
I.I.   A*!!   Nit    TIIKW 


■ad  far  laalltaaad  daraoilllt  will  MT.r  ba  aaatehed.    to  ba  bad  oatr  at  Iba 

I    X     I.     Ill    rim     IWM.     alt.   Irani  .lr».    .   —.r     I  -.»».. r.l  al 


EPIZOOTIC. 


1  '1  in* 

Mii'MMi    IITTK   |    1  >.,    tha 

J  AMU 

...       AS1        M*Bk. 


ORAN^ 

RTICULTURAL 

PROG  EXHIBITION 

'  —  or  thi — 

jBaf  District  Horticultural 


8TILL  ANOTHER. 

OWINO  TO  THB    S'ARCTTY    or    *.«. 
•  •I  ;    i«  infor*a   fur   fr.aada 

B*4   lb*    ,lWi-    UaAt   I     hlT.  OUVSIXa    %tM 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

....aT.„. 
I  »?»■■.    alra*.,   btlWCM     Mow.  com  try  < 
•  ■4  aia-arwj. 

All  DriDks,  Plain  or  Fancy,  10c.  | 

Oumtrt  )•  iba  boat  atria  a»d  of  tba 
Passat  Ltqaors. 

mil   »•'    rELDMAM, 
apll  1/  Pronator.       ' 


lUlNf1 


lociety,  of  California, 


aw^iiii 

i*r  A 


AI»H 


ISP 


J 


aallTli, 


OPEN MAT   8,    1813 

to  OOSTISUE  KI!U.  DATS. 


DIBFLAY  OR  PLOTTERS,  TREES  AMD 
BUBS  will  ba  nnrqnallod.  Tba  Ball  wUI  ba  DIO- 
llll  CHARD  5 ;iU,  with  V7KEATH9  and  OAB- 

BTATUABT.  AQUARIUMS,  ILOBAL  FOUBT. 
UATIO  WOBat,  Ii  )VQOrrS  and  TLOTfEB*  ato. 
afternoon  aud  evening 


hmidt  &  flchlott'8  Band 

'far*  tha  mod  aeleot  nioilc.    Nothing  will  be  lott 
ta  make  the  Imbibition  a  moat  brilliant  ancoear. 

PROFESSOR   E.  8.    CARR, 

ii  PoiTat.lrr  of  OallloiBja.  has  kindly  eoniented  to 
ortSISG  ADDRESS. 


IFTY    HANDSOME    PRIZES 


awarded  to  the  YOUHQ  LADIES  of  San  Francleco 
II  eihtblt  the  Fiaot..  revetted  at  the  Exhibition  of 

if  the.  afternoon  commencing  on  Monday.  May  Bin, 
will  ba  (ITU  away  to  all  Boye  And  Qtrle  who  ror- 
"^^atttiaaoar. 


TO  THE  UNFORTUNATE. 

DBA  TROMMLITZ  A  I.BRDE*-  GRADUATES 
of  Lha  Laipalc  and   Vioanti    Tiai*»rail.M.  *B(I 
»'•  Aa.litant  t>n>ii.D«  Uni'-ad  Hti(a<  AtiBT.hun 

nrnoaXt    tholr    !•&-•    Uld     I^hor.lnrf    At  Ko.    ASS 

KURSY  HTRKKT.  i»»MM.;ilOrHl»,  forth*  iTMt- 

ll  til  I nm»   of  lb*    1'riD-H    »■«'    Ucnar.ti** 

nri»D«,  »sd  a.11  FvaBaVtat  (.oTtplatou.    To  ■ad. ran 

from  Ait  Iron,  Brooch. tla,  OipthartA,  S«r«  ThroAl, 

u-.nititT.pH on  nod    oLhiT  Dii«tv***  of    lb*  Lveca 

tad  Tnroftt  w«  raoomtBiPod  PwfMi-r  M  ullfr'n 

x-hnr   Kvtrt.r>  of  T«U«.  Inololinf   lohslint 

Aptiirm-oi  wh.oa    la  nun*'".*  a**d  la  Anrapa, 

•ad  ror  which  ■•>  *rr  lb*  He  I-  IfioU  for  tho  I'* 

CtBc  UOitL    f.rliriN«fpitilc'l""  eatl  or  »ddr«.. 

DK5    THOMMI.ITZ  A  I.KKDSk, 

ASS  K-»rn>  itri*',  Im  Fnni-'K" 

Omnt  UorjBA— Froia  10  to  I.  a  M  .  2  U  4  P.H  , 

I'  I  -^•paraUaolraoo*  for  ibc  aoootamodfttloa 


Bar  Sugar 

FOB    BALB-ai*    KBABHT    BT8IBT.   AT 
HfCKORR-S.  .  Alio,  atari  hind    of  Oeadie.  | 
If  belaaala  and  Ba>  II.       _  „__„__ 

a.7U  M.    A.    atracATK. 


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TNI  UMMimt  OF  MRMBEMEaTI . 


A.   W.    WHELDEN, 

Whltener  and  Paper  Hanger, 

■a.   laa  er.ART  htbkkt, 

aplla  Batwaao  Popopt  and  Hloeklon.      | 

P.VOLNEY,  212  FOURTH  STREET 

BUYS  AKD  SILLS 

Good   Second-hand    Clothing. 

Aleo,  OLBA»«.  DYItS.  aad  RKPAIRS.  In  tba 
moat  aolaatldo  maener.  Ha  Din  made  Iba  abOYe  a 
anealaJtf  fer  30  faari,  and  la  bonod  to  flae  aalla- 
uutloa  to  all.  "'*  "° 


Metropolitan  Theatre. 

SACKAMEBTO. 

WK.  IfOBBOW,  SOLB  PROPRIBTOB.- 
.  Tbla  bona,  ean  ba  ranted  by  tba  night, 
weak,  month  or  year  *r,  drer-olata  oonpaniaa  oaly 
Will  bold  eboaHi.M.   Aldreaa  ab  abwyA    a»1» 


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pvrtaA  law  tba  aaarkat  for  ISa  atia*.    Oail  aad  aaa 

ORGANS. 

N»w  ••>.!  haaaHfit  ■'*(>«  of  thr>a*  navaiflaaat 
•■KIN*  V  *  A  It  l  SET  oRut.M  te,  biii 
parfavat  road  Imi-nmMl  n>tu1a  Tr>*  i«ea  la  par*, 
powarfal  a»4  rtmHt.  (J«f  Al.OSSof  Utaai 
Lara  baaD  POld. 

■  hrft  Ma*1r,  Hnil*  Baabi.  Maalr  Fo- 
lloa,  I'laao  Mo.ili.  1'laaa  Cut  era.  Via- 
Ma*.   tiaUtara,   Arrarirma,   a*|c.  ,  rlo, 

IN  THK  MOSIO  DBPARTMRK T  Of 

A.  L.  BANCROFT  &  CO  ,  Agents. 

*Vi>li™  7S1    Markrt   aI.-e.M-_ 

AFTER    THE 

THEATRE8 ARE  OUT 

OOTOTtU 

Hot     Sootcli, 

Salter  ■Li-TX't,  ara.r  atataraAi, 
Aod  try  oa*  of  Ibtfr 

Hot  Scotch's  or  Tom  *V  Jerry'a 

All     Drlnk-j    Ten    Contt* 

.    faSkf  JOS.  D.  BRIOOB.  PropHator. 


New  Discovery. 

1HIR    UHK  OF   THB    WONDBBFUL.    PLAKT 
that  Oad  laUadad  for  tha  Oora  of 

RHEUMATISM,    NEURALGIA.    COUT,    PABAl- 

TSII,  CATARRH,  AND  ALL  SPIRAL 

AFFECTIONS, 

la  sadaratocd  parfaatlr  bi  tha  oadaralcoad-tba 

oaljparaoa  on  lha  OonMoant  that  folly  oompra 
Aaadalta  mamc  qualluia.  Tba  abotn  Oomplalota 
ara  iraaUd  aiiarrally  ai:h  saf-'y  and  aac€«a«. 

I)K  K  K.  DODOKIi  to  '■•  frtond  at  tiia  (lfflcc. 
YlSMarfcat  atraot.  oppoaltaTblrd,  Koona  1  aod 
7,  I  rem  U)  a  V    f-1  p  M  .  and  fro.n  I  to  6  i-  M 

Hani d ant f,  1S0S  MltitoD  alraal.  1'atianta  nan 
ba  aoooaiinodatod  wit»  Koom  and  Board.       apKi 


LA    FORMES* 

Hair  Restorative  Powder 

THIS  POWDKB  WILL  PREVENT  THB  HAIR 
from  f.llniK  oil  and  alio  raatora  a  now  crawth 
of  Hair  ta  tba  bald  baad  witbla  a  faw  waoka  whera 
tha  roaUarauoi  deairoyad.  Tbla  ooardar  la  tntsad 
with  warm  watar  aad  aaad  aa  a  waab  tbraa  tiiaaa 
awaak.  A  trial  of  oaa  box  wtlt  co^rlnoay/in  that 
tbii  ii  "o  bqmtiBi.  Prict  SO  eaota.  dBIoa,  SO 
ANNA  8  tatBRT.  batVaM  Bddy  aod  JUlla,  Powall 


Ladies  and  Children 

....Will.   *  ISP 

KINKEAD'S 

SAOE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

ADRBM1INO    PLRA8ANT   TO  i;HK.  BAKILV    APPLIED, 
la  aoi  ir«u'.  aad  will  not  lolara  vka  raoai1   dotioata.     II 
aaraa  all  dlaaaaaa  of  t    a  aoalp.  raiaovaa  dtodtofl. 

Prevents  Han  Falling, 

Ranlaia   Iba  hair  aofl  and  doeir.  and  la  1'1'RBLV    VIOl 
TABI.8. 

— .  Tf   Orialaal    SAOR     BRUail     UAIB    TOXIO    ABD 
DBBSIIKO  Bay  ba  had  al  lha    Afaak, 


I.     OATR*.    Oroavt.l, 
Oarner  Haw  Meatcomary    aod  Howard  itiwwu,  aadef  all  D 


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EIGHTY 

Single  Outside  Rooms, 

WIT.,— — 

No.  1  Spring  Bedfl  and  Mattrasses, 

BRANCH  HOUSE, 

484    flABBOME  ATBEIT,   COB.  CUT, 
AT— 

X'i.Tfy     Oanta     por       KTlclxt, 
Aid  Lc«a  by  the  Week. 

I..  J,  ST/ELL,  Proprietor. 


PIONEER  8HOE  MANUFACTORY 


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THE  «0ST  ELBOAltT  OUBTOH  WCBIK  M  THB  OITT 

Beer*  dttv  Jataynard, 


• '  3F*  i  &r  A.  FL  O  •" 

THE  JOTOHAL  OF  AHTT8EHMJT". 
PnbliWmd  «r.ra  DM  In  !!■•  *•»  »» 

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Below  Moptgomery,  Sap  7r>potBOO. 


i^SDAS^T ...MAI  12,  1878 


Preueli  Zo  naves. 

The  plonio  of  tbe  Frenoh  Zoasyce,  wbiota  tock 
place  at  Sasoelito  yesterday,  wm  a  vary  pleasant 
affair,  all  tbe  axiaogeiaests    being    of    the  mott 

perfect  description. 

AflATOtnoai.  M€8KTTM.~ One  ol  tbe  most 
o  <aiplste  colleotiouH  of  tbe  bind  in  tbe  Onitsd 
states,  comprising  hundreds  of  ooetlj  and  bean- 
(IbI  wrx  models,  is  daily  on  yipw  (toaentlemen 
>alj)  at  r.he  Unseam  on  Monwomerr  street,  An 
ioar  vuki  ba  profitably  •pent  hara. 


AMUSEMENTS,    Etc 

Cullfornla.  Theatre, 

There  was  an  immense  nttaodanoa  at  tha  mat- 
inee on  Saturday,  when  "East  Lynne"  was  per- 
formed, and  many  of  tbe  ladies  present  indnlged 
in  the  Inxary  of  "a  good  era"  over  the  sorrows  of 
the  heroioe,  so  vWidly  portrayed  by  Mrs.  D.  P. 
Eowara.  This  thrilling  play  will  be  performed  to- 
night. To-morrow  aigbt,  Mrs,  Bowers  will  appear 
in  •C'amille,"  and  on  Wednesday  night,  will,  for 
the  first  time  in  California,  appear  in  "fbeWife, 
■  Tale  of  Msrtbs."  On  Thursday  "Eliaabeth"  will 
b«  played,  on  Friday,  "Lucratla  Borgia"  and  "Tbe 
Jealous  Wife,"  and  on  Saturday  Mrs.'  Bowers  will 
make  ber  last  appearance  in  San  Fraoeieeo.  and 
appear  in  "The  Stranger"  and  "The  Honeymoon.1' 
"Marie  Antoinette"  will  be  played  at;  tbe  matinee 
on  Saturday. 
Allmmbrti. 

Bom  Biokay  and  Bob  Hart  ware  on  tbe  ends  last 
'  night,  and  Jobn  Robinson  acted  as  middleman. 
Bam  Riokey'e  song  was  encored  three  times,  and 
Bob  Hart  made  a  great  bit  with  his  new  epii*o.io 
story.  To-night,  Miss  Annie  Adame,  tbe  famone 
•erio-comio  veosJiat,  for  whom  so  many  of  the 
molt  popular  songs  of  tbe  day  wore  originally 
written,  will  make  her  first,  appearanoe  in  Califor- 
nia. The  leading  papers  of  England  and  the 
United  States  have  been  loud  in  their  praises  of 
tnis  artiste,  and  many  of  tbeir flittering  aotioes 
nave  again  aod  again  been  republished  in  FiqAbo. 
In  addition  to  thia  great  attraction, 'Master 
Barney,  who  is  said  to  be  the  most  talented 
jig-dancer  in  tbe  world,  also  a  very  clever  light- 
ning obange  character  actor,  will  pot  In  an  ap- 
pearanoe. Kelly  and  Leon,  Obarlea  Vivian  and 
other  favorites  will  take  part  in  the  excellent  pro- 
gramme given  on  oor  first  page.  The  Alhambra 
will,  of  com  ee,  be  thronged  to-night,  as  Indeed  it 
has  been  every  night  since  tbe  first  appearanoe  of 
Kelly  and  Leon.  Seats  may  be  eeoured  at  the 
box  office,  to-day. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

The  bill  ah  this  bouse  on  Saturday  night  went  off 
eoreamingly.  Everyone  was  applaaded,  and  tbe 
new  acts  took  well.  Oaisim  and  Fritz,  tbe  gym- 
nasts. Miss  Susie  Robinson,  Lon  Dixon,  and  a 
boat  of  others  will  appear  to-night  in  tha  pro** 
gramme  given  on  our  first  page. 
Buckley's  New  Varieties. 

Ned  Buckley,  who  is  a  great  favorite,  received 
a  hearty  weloome  on  making  hie  re-appearance  on 
Satnrday  night  To-nigbt  he  promises  his  pat- 
rons, among  other  attractions,  something  about 
the  Modoc  war,  Wolves  in  (he  Fold,  the  Credit 
Mobilier  and  the  Peace  OommiesioBers.  The  ful( 
bill  appears  on  our  first  page. 
Horticultural  Hall. 

Thia  hall  Is  fast  becoming  a  fashionable  lounging 
plaoe.  A  few  hours  may  be  very  pleasantly  spent, 
amidst  beautiful  flowers,  fountains  and  singing 
birds,  in  listening  to  delightful  mualo  by  ;Sohmidt 
and  Sohlott'e  Band.  The  programme  of  music 
for  to-day  appears  on  oar  first  page. 
Woodward's  Gardens. 

To-day  in  addition  to  many  other  attractions 
the  Osaka  Japanese  Troape  will  perform.  A  race 
has  been  arranged  between  Donate  the  one- 
leg  dancer  and  Samwells  the  gymnast.  Dne  no- 
tice will  be  given  before  it  oomes  off. 
City   Gardens. 

In  oonsequenoe  of  en  insuffliieacy  of  gas  for  the 
inflitlon  ofjnir.  Farvlew's  aerial  ship,  the  ascension 
wbioh  was  to  have  been  made  last  Saturday,  baB 
been  postponed  nntil  next  Saturday,  when  It  wil' 
certainly  take  plaoe.  The  piobio  of  the  German 
Dragoons  waiah  was  held  here  yeatsrday,  was  a 
highly  sncoeBsf  al  affair. 
The    Sea   Excursion. 

The  contemplated  trip  of  the  Wm.  Taber  to  the 
Farallones  yesterday  was  a  dead  failure.  Tha  slow 
old  steamer  plodded  on  at  her  nsnal  speed— or 
rather  laok  of  speed — notil  about  twelve  miles 
from  the  Islands,  when  most  of  the  passengers 
were   surprised  to  find  ber  sweeping  around  aod 

0     heading  her  nose  for  tbe  Golden  Gate.    Tbe  ex- 
ouse  for  this  breaoh  of  faith  on  tbe  part  of  the 
obarter  party  was  tbe  very  lame  one  tbat  tbe  ma- 
jority of  the  passengers  had  requested  htm  to  do 
so.    But,  from  the  way  the  mi  joritp  of  the  passen- 
gers denounced  the  movement,  it  was  evidently  a 
mistake.    As  a  compromise,  it  wae  promised  that 
the  steamer  should  make  the  shore  close  to  tbe 
Cliff  House,  skirt  along  by  Seal  Book  and  go  around 
Angel  Island  before  returning  to  the  wharf.    But 
new  difficulties  beset  the  top-hampered  old  tub. 
At  the  afternoon  wind  inorsaaed  as  she  neared  the 
city,  it  wae  found  that  she  steered  to  wildly  that 
It  would  be  dangerous  in  her  then  unballasted 
condition  to  run  in  olose  to  shore.  .  So  she  wae 
beaded  for  the  Golden  Gate,  and  went  rolling  and 
plonglng.along  over  tbe  bar,  surging  to  the  right 
aod  left  like  some  drunken  old  tar  stamping  his 
way  down   Paoiflo   street   after  a  Barbery   Coast 
spree.    At  the  Golden  Gate,  the  Taber  encountered 
the  last  of  ebb,  still  flowing  strong  through  that 
narrow  oot'ot,  and  attempted  to  avoid  its  strength 
by  skirting  across  to  tbe  North  Heads  and  making 
Saucelito  Bay  and  Raocoon  Straits.    ABdheturn- 
ned  her  bows    Sauoelito-wards  the  wind  caught 
her  close  bulwarke  and  high  cabin  etrnctures  abaft 
ship  and  whirled  her  aroand  broadside  as  though 
she  were  Bhingle,  so  light  did  Bhe  set  on  the  water 
without  ballast,  freight  or  ooal  aboard.    To  pre- 
vent running  on  the  North  Heads  she  was  backed 
down  and  started  again,  with    exsotly  the  same 
result.    They  baoked    her   again,    and  wore  ber 
around  to  seaward,  but  tbe  wind  caught  her  star- 
board quarter  this  time  and  she  persistently  point- 
ed her  nose  for  the  sand  beach  the  south  of  the 
Golden  Gate,  andoould;not  be  made  to  point  up 
for  tbe    Gate.    After    several   more   trials,    and 
after    having    drifted    three    or    four    miles    to 
aeaward,     the    pilots     were     lucky    enough     to 
get  tbe    unmanageable  old  ark  dead  before  the 
wind  after  backing  a  half-mile  seaward,  and  start 
ber  in  that   condition  before  she  surged  around 
broads.de  again.    Keeping  hsr  as  near  dead  before 
the  wind  as  possible.ahe  steamed  leisurely  through 
the  Sate  and   reached  Market-street  wharf  at  7 
o'olook.    The  Taber  shonld  never  be  sent  to  sea 
again  light.     Her  great  ares  of  cabin  and  deok 
surface   exposed  to  wind  abaftibip,  and  her  light 
bold  upon  the  water,  made  her  totally  unmanage- 
able by  ber  helm  yesterday  for  an  hour  and  a  halt 
as  she  lay  In  smooth  water  just  outside  tbe  Gats.' 
Off  for  Australia. 

Tbe  Otarovioh  got  safely  off  yesterday  with 
Billy  Emerson,  Charley  Satton,  G.  W.  Rooka- 
fellsr.  M,  Alneley  Scott,  Charles  Bord,  Charles 
Yerner,  and  Mr.  and  Mrs.  F.  M.  Bates  as  passen- 
gers for  Australia,  We  sinoerely  hope  they  will 
reaoh  their  destined  port  in  safety,  and  with  some 
decree  ef  comfort.  The  Ocirovioh  la  by  no  means 
a  "fleeting  palace,"  her  accommodations  for  pas- 
be  ing  of  the  meat  limited  nature. 


Mftcruady  and  Forrest. 

It  is' a  remarkable  fact  that  Macready, 
when  he  retired  from  the  stage  many  years 
ago,  fennded  a  home  for  actors  and  act- 
reases,  of  tbe  same  description  as  that  de- 
signed by  Edwin  Forrest.  Now  both  the 
rival  tragediina  are  in  their  gravefl.  "Alter 
life's  fitful  fever  tbey  sleep  well."  They 
were  mon  of  very  different  tastee,,  though 
each  great  in  his  school — the  one  cold,  labo- 
rious and  classic  in  his  style,  the  other  im- 
petuous, original  and  dramatic  in  his.  It  is 
a  singular  fact  that  no  actor  or  aotresB  up  to 
this  time  has  been  found  willing  to  take  ad- 
vantage of  the  benevolence  of  Macready,  and 
hiB  splendid  Home,  established  at  great  ex- 
pense, remains  tenantless  and  uninhabited 
by  a  single  member  of  the  dramatio  profes- 
sion. It  would  be  a  sad  coincidence  if  For- 
rest's proposed  Home  at  Bpringbrook,  near 
Philadelphia,  were  to  meet  with  the  same 
fata.  Bpringbrook,  formerly  the  country 
seat  of  George  H.  Stuart,  has  magnificent 
surroundings.  Forrest's  idea  was  to  provide 
accommodations  for  twelve  iamateB,  to  be 
selected  by  the  trustees  and  executors  of  his 
estate.  Now  there  may  be  some  difficulty  in 
finding  twelve  persons  possessing  the  requi- 
site qualifications  for  admission.  The  truth 
is,  eo  olass  of  people  are  so  averse  to  re- 
ceiving charity  as  those  who  follow  aeting 
as  a  profession.  They  play  tbe  mimic  parts 
of  kioge  and  queens  so  long,  surrounded  by 
glittering  pageants,  tinselled  trappings  and 
semblances  of  wealth  and  royalty,  and  so 
sink  their  individuality,  that  when  they  are 
compelled  by  failing  health  or  declining 
years,  to  descend  to  the  commooplace  rou- 
tine of  private  life,  they  would  infinitely 
prefer  a  subsistence  on  thoir  owq  limited 
means  than  to  be  the  recipients  of  the  most 
generous  bounty  trom  other  sources.  In 
addition  to  all  this  it  will  be  remembered 
that  Forrest,  with  all  his  wondrous  talent, 
was  not  calculated  to. inspire,  nor  did  he 
oovet,  the  affection  of  his  fellows.  Hence 
it  may  be  that  the  bequests  of  the  great 
American  and  English  tragedians  may  but 
stand  as  empty  monuments  to  their  mem- 
ory, 

A.  Kentucky  man  has  earefnlly  preserved 
for  twenty  years  the  bouquet  Jenny  Lind 
held  in  ber  hand  at  one  of  her  concerts  in 

Louisville. 

■■  ♦  ■■ 

Some  one  asked  Byron  who  played  the 
turtle  in  "Babil  and  Bijou"  and  be  answered 
very  pertinently  "a  supe  of  oourse." 

Dentin's  Sale  of  Paintings 

Will  take  plaoe  about  Hay  20th.  Particulars 
hi  future  advertisements.  4-b 

Sandwich  island  Pulu, 
Since  the  ascension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 

of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  industry  Is 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Schielber,  dealer  In 
bedding  and  furniture,  520  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  baa  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  Its  Buperlor  qualities 
for  mat  trass  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Bchrei- 
ber  will  find  no  difficult?  in  diepo&inc  of  all 
that  comes.  a 

—  ■•■  ,  ■  - 

Battler's    Wine    Far  lor. 

Lew  Battler,  formerly  in  the  minstrel  Tine, 
will  be  pleased  to  act  the  role  of  Boniface  to  all 
friends,  day  and  evening,  at  as-i  Bush  street, 
below  Kearny. 4-h 

Notice  to  the  Public 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
Booth  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  eel- 
ling  off  his  nne  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  chil. 
arena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnlBhlng  goods,  hate,  trunks,  valises, 
etc,  below  cost,    Oall  If  you  want  bargains.  3l 


Br.  0.  T,  8:  g  -  has  removed  his  office  to  the 
Olympic  Club  Building,  corner  of  New  Mont- 
gomery and  Howard.  is 


Corns,  Bunions,   Ingrowing  Nails. 

A  perfect  cure  warranted  by  Albert  Schoen. 
wald,  127  Second  street.  a-si 


Star  (Shirts  ana  Collars. 

All   sorts   and  sizes,  for  eale  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leidesdorff  St,        • 


Premium  Shirt  Maker. 

Mrs.  Eveline  Morris  526,  Ee&rnyst..  respect- 
fully solicits  a  call  from  frlendB,  and  strangers 
visiting  the  City.  Newest  styles,  perfect  fit 
and  prices  reasonable.  6-g 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 

Cores  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


3-L 

The  Wow   Oyster   House. 

Oystee  Gnorro  has  been  opened  by  A.  W. 
Manning,  one  of  tho  oldest  Oyster  Dealers  In 
the  city,  "For  Ladles  and  Gentlemen,"  at  428 
Pine  St.,  next  to  Bowen  Bros.,  grocerg.  This  it 
in  every  respect  a  place  tokert  a  gentleman  can 
take  hit  family.  5-  g 

Dr.    Doherty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
ohronio  and  speolfle  practice,  and  as  suoh  Is 
now  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  In 
9an  Francisco.  Office  610  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leidesdorff.  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Oheer  House.  x 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Oures  Rheumatism  and  Neuralgia, 


MilliIkeei,- Hats  cleaned,  pressed  and 
trimmed  to  order  at  the  lowest  prices.  MIbb 
J,  P.  Wood.  824  Washington  street.  4-x 


Paddle  Your  Own  Caaoe. 

TJp  this  world,  and  down  this  world, 
And  ovbr  tuls  world  and  through, 

Though  drifted  about, 

And  tossed  without, 
Why,  "paddle  your  own  canoe." 

What  though  tbe  sky  Is  heavy  with  clouds, ' 
Or  shining  a  field  of  blue; 

If  the  bleak  wind  blow?, 

Or  the  Bumhlne  glows, 
Still  "paddle  your  own  canoe. 

Wb  t  If  breakers  rise  up  ahead, 
Witn  dark  waves  rushing  though,— 

Move  steadily  by 

With  a  steadfast  eye, 
And  "paddle  yonr  own  cimoe." 

If  a  hurricane  rise,  in  the  midnight  skies, 
Ann  the  Blare  are  loot  to  view,— 

Slide  safely  along 

With  a  smile  and  a  song, 
And  "paddle  your  own  canoe." 

Ud  this  world  and  down  this  world . 
And  over  this  world  and  through, 
Throogb  weary  and  worn, 
•  Bereft  and  forlorn, 
Btill  "paddle  yonr  own  canoe." 

Never  give  up  when  trials  come, 
Never  grow  Bad  and  blue. 

Never  Bit  down, 

With  a  tear  and  frawn, 
But  "paddle  your  own  oanoe." 


Woman's    ftlgriits. 

One  would  think  that  it  was  one  of  woman's 
nights  to  enjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  aud 
pay  the  same  price  for  it.  Nearly  all  the  res- 
taurants "  lor  ladles  and  gentlemen"  lu  Ban 
Francisco  have  poorer  fare  than  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dlee.  Teeee  id  am  exception. 
At  the  Piobeeb  Rkstaubaht,  on  Washington 
street,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladies  can 
get  an  excellent  breakfast,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
since  1849,  provides  every  luxury  the  market 
affords.  Both  ladles  and  gentlemen  find  there 
dishes  to  please  the  most  epicurean  taste.     * 


Asa    U.    Wauga men's 

"Ohlgago  Beer  Depot,"  623  Sacramento  street, 
between  Montgomery  and  Kearny.  The  eels 
brated  "  Chisago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  best  of 
liquors.  Dally  luaob,  with  lobster  salad  aod 
other  delicacies,  prepared  by  the  epicurean 
Franfi  Dnmont.  Beer,  10  cents.  Regular  Ger- 
man lunches,  caviar,  Swl-'f  cheeee  and  sand- 
wiches, served  to  ordes.  To  lunch  at  Wauga- 
man's  IB  THE  thing.  5  * 

Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leading  es- 
sentials of  an  t'njoyoble  ride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  In  San  IraneiPco  so  unquestionably 
as  from  Frank  £onton,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  frontinj  tha  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  HIb  handsome  turn-outs  are  used 
by  the  beet  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  be  makes 
it  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drivers,  nets  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Ooast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladles  In  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
except  those  wbloh  he  provides.  Frank  has  en- 
joyed grsat  success  In  his  business,  and  tne 
admirable  way  In  which  he  conducts  It  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  patronize  him.    * 


Pratt*a  Abolition  Oil 

Oures  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  3-s, 

Or,  Barlow  J.  Bmlth 

Is  giving  a  cours  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  bis  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  yA  o'clock. 
A  Dart  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  resard  to  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  p.  u.,  free.         w 


Fresh  and  Sweet. 

For  tbe  best     confectionery,    pi    to    Canty    and 
Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Snttcr.        B 


Bound  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Is  G.  fturkhardt's  motto.  Fine  French  CaV 
Boots  made  to  order  from  $8  to  f  10.  A  good  fit 
and  satisfaction  guaranteed.  Call  at  540  Wash- 
ington street  and  be  convinced.  A  full  assort- 
ment of  neatly-made  goods  always  on  hand,  at 
prices  to  suit  everyone's  purse.  4  bi 


Oo    Wot   »u.±T©r   from    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing KailB,  can  find  inBtant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fl.  Oowan'B  Insti- 
tute, 810  Kearny  street;  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
BTMak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doc- 
tor's capability.  References  given  If  required.  B 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 

The  People's  Remedy  (or  all  Aohes  and  Pains, 

The    "Veto 

Is  celebrated  for  Its  superior  liquors  and  fine 
cigars.  Connoiseieurs  say  our  "Pony"  Brandy 
puts  a  veto  on  all  others.  Call  and  sample  It. 
E.  H.  Levy,  proprietor.  Southweet  corner  of 
Kearny  and  Commercial.  4s 

San  Francisco  Jevrelry  manufactory. 

D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merchant  street.  Diamond 
Setting,  Enameling.  All  kinds  of  repairing 
done.    Jewelry  for  sale,  ■  4-r- 


Photographic    Curds. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  84  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  street.  a 


Private  Le&sonb  in  tbe  French  Language 
by  J.  Josset,  graduate  of  the  University  of 
Paris,  late  Professor  of  De  la  Monnals'  Normal 
School  for  Teacher?,  and  of  St.  Mary's  College, 
London.  404  Geary  street,  between  Mason  and 
Taylor,  upstairs.     Best  of  reference  given.     4-Q 


Olatb^gvant.— Madame  Clara  Antonla,  the 
Olalrvorant  Physician  and  Independent  Tranoe 
Medium.  333  Kearny  street,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine. 
Consultations  in  English,  Frenob  and  German.! 


A.  Pleasant  JUocavcioxi. 

Persons  desiring' comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Oantral  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  bnlldlnR  is  a  verv  fine  one  and  is  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. . 

• 

A  great  variety  of  Ties  ana  Bows,  all  styles, 
jast  received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
Leidesdorff  street,  * 

I 


Derby    Sweopstakcs. 

A  t  weep  stake  for  the  English  Derby  race  will 
be  drawn  on  Monday,  May  13th,  1873,  at  the 
Charing  Croes  Siloon,  G0C  Mission  street,  near 
Second.    Tickets  now  for  sale  at  the  bar.    S-j 


Mothebs  of  Families  who  are  about  to  spend 
the  Summtr  in  the  country  with  their  children, 
ought  not  to  forget  before  they  go  to  provide 
themselves  as  well  as  their  children  with  under 
clothing.  The  only  place  where  they  can  buy 
the  same  cheaper  and  made  of  better  material 
than  at  any  other  place  Is  at  H.  Frledlaudcr  s 
Oo'rf,  No.  9  Third  street,  Nucleus  Building.    3b 


Slgnor    Fulvlo    Rossi 

Gives  private  it  peons  in  Italian  and  English 
Vocal  Music,  at  646  Clay  street,  or  at  the  rest" 
dence  of  the  pnpii.  5- j 

A  Servant  in  Che  Corner. 

Weed'B  Carpet  Sweeper,  with  the  beet  assort- 
ment of  Carpets  and  Furniture  in  tbe  State,  at 
John  O.  Bell's,  nearly  opposite  the  Grand  Botel, 
Market  street.  4p 

RemoTal, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  machines  rented  and're. 
paired  as  ueuil,  and  sold  cheaper  than  ever,  x 


It  Is    True. 

J.  A.  Shaber  k  Co.  are  selling  parlor,  sets  and 
allother  kinds  of  furniture  and  bidding  cheaper, 
for  casb,  than  any  other  dealer  in  town.  Other 
dealers  don't  stand  a  ghost  of  a  chance  when 
people  know  Shaber'd  prices.    707  Marset  otreet. 


S.F.BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

f*uohM>llers  and  *tatton<en. 

StaceyA  Mock,  (school  books  a  cpecialtj.)  S.  V? 

corner  Fourth  and  J«»aie. 
EL  t±.  Moore,  Wn  Montgomery,  near  Merchant. 

Uridine*"  Colleges, 
Qeald'a,   Bryant  A  Stratton'a  Oollege,  -i  Post  Si 

.Butchers. 
Kate,  Fred.  Stalls  94  to  100.  California  Market. 

Employment  Office. 
Ohas.  F.  Beoberer  &  Co.,  052  Sacramento  street. 
Chinese  Employment  Oo.— Pierce  A  Co.,  627  Sac- 
ramento street. 
O'Brien  A  Ward,  610  Montgomery  etreet. 
H.  H.  Kirchoff,  Male  and  Female  Help,  635  Kearoj 

French  Funey    Oeedt, 
Looan  4  Co.,  19  Montgomery.  107 and  109  Butter, 

Hair  Jewelry. 
H.  A.  OaUender,  manufacturer,  92  Second  street. 

KKunaan  Hair* 
Sampson,  A.  B. «  Co..  110  Second  street. 

Milliners. 
MIsb  Llsaie  Carter,  118  Fomib.    treet, 
Mrs.  M.  belig,  226  Kearny  street. 

Searcher  of  Records. 
O.V.  Gillespie.  611  Washington  etreet. 

Watches  and  Jewelry. 
H,  A.  OaUender  62  Second  street. 

Whltenera  and  Paper  Hsnuera. 
A  W.  Wheldeo,  122  Gear;  street. 

Wine*  and  Liquor ».    (Wholesale.) 
Daneri  F.  A  Oo..  504  Front 


SPRING 


LOOK    OUT 

...,FOE  THE.... 

MERCANTILE  DIRECTORY. 

100  000  00PIr:s  T0  B£  isssed  on 

or  about  Jnne  16th.  Send  in  yonr 
advertisements  immediately  to  No.  SOS  Mont 
gomery  at,,  at  R.  M.  KDWARDS*.  m9  lnr 


CERMAN_PiANOS. 

THE  BEST  AND  THfi  OHEAP- 
est.    CtcOranbttadter  «fc  Co.,  Agents 
for    tbe    celebrated    Factories    of 
■>  •    *     •     •-Blntboer,  in  Leipzig,  and   Sohleip, 
In  Berth).    Qffloe.  410KKARN  f  STREET.    ap28 


Photographs  Painted 

IN  WATER  COLORS  AND  RETOUCHED  IN 
Ink,  from  thn  pmallestto  foil  life-size,  alwaye 
in  tba  moat  satisfactory  manner,  on  very  moderate 
terms. 

XMILT  B.  EADTHAN, 
489  Kearny  street, 
ap25  lm  B  a t  ween  California  and  Pine. 


CENTRAL    BATHS, 

NO.  118  GEARY  STREET. 

Baths,   25  cents.      Beat    aooom> 

,  modatlons  in  the  citj.    Separate 

^^entrnnae  for  Ladiea.    The  Batha 

a  at  h  ajjgare  flit-d  np  with  all    modern 


improvements.  Hair  Onttine,  Shaving  and  Sham' 
pooing.  Children'*  Hair  neatly  cnt.  Ladies' Sham- 
pooing, 53  oects.     Private  room   tor  Ladier. 

•Or- Stringers  vi-iting  the  city  are  respeotfnlly 
requested  to  patronize  tbese  Baths.  my3 


MRS.   E.    REGAN, 

Fashionable   Milliner, 

lOt    THIKD    STKEJET, 

Baa  the  choicest  and  mott  select  assortment  of 
goods  in  her  line  in  tbe  city.  Her  BATS  are  mar- 
vels of  beatitv.  and  what  is  raort  important,  HKR 
PRICES  ARE  VERY  REASONABLE.         myl 


MILITARY    GOODS 

....AKD.    .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRICAI 
TRIMMINGS, 

885    Mentgomery  street.   Boon    No    1. 

mhUtf  T.  RG0GERS  JOHNSON. 


RETURN  THE  BOOK! 

UTHOEVKR  BORROWED  THE  "  MEMOIR 
"  OF  HOME"  from  the  FlaaBO  Offloe  Is  par 
tlonlarly  requegtcd  to  return  it  at  once. 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTIOI.. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
tbe  Theatrical  Profession  in  California  pro- 
pose forming  olassesior  instruction  in  Elocution. 
Persons  wishing  to  avail  themaelves  of  the  oppor- 
tunity of  acquiring  a  useful  art  at  a  moderate  ooat 
can  send  in  tthoir  names  to  "Oambjaea  "  P.  O.  Box 
2334.  when  particulars  as  to  terms,  etc..  will  be 
sent  to  them,  de9t 

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and  Honest  Princips. 

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bare  never  experienced  oca  mine* 

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bi  Ooaoell'e  Earned  !»•  ol  a  rarer. 

aaiilia  la  two  weeke." 
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■aaadiaal  an  now  lu  aood  baalth-a 
llafc  1  baaa  baan  daprlied  for  mora 
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l»ara  aaa  bHaliG  atlha  Dapo*—  »I» 
■  mpni  Bsoa., 

■ala  Aleata. 


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WILL  REHEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 
h  a  Sure  Relief  for  Indigestion. 


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MUHIO      FURNIHHKD     Kill     ALL 
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UKMKT  TOUT  DKK  MKHDCJI,  La*v«V 

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aa-Oril-r.  from  th«  oonolrr  prompllr  •U-nd»-1 
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aarTarm  DapoalU,  aoa  par  aaa  t  par  monlb. 
obaraa  Inr  Bank  Book. 
.  TU0MP.1OK.  Pr«.io«nl. 


aarTarm  DapoalU.  ana  par  oaat  par  monl 
■or  No  KntrrlFa.  or  obaraa  l«r  Bank  Book. 
"^  W.  ».  TB.0BP.1Orl.  Proud 

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garAS  aaeamd  atreot. 


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PRINTING.   DRAMATIC.   MUSICAL,   LECTURE.    AND 
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Itootnai     lO    and     ir....<l'M     M'li^liltiirtoa    atrput. 


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All    XJrlnlitH    Ten    Cent. 
Hot  DrlnLa  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOS  IHD^JtRRT  III  TOWS. 

Always  on  fits  lbs  Naw  Votk  Usrsld,  Harpsr'r 
Wasklr.Vrsnk  Leslie's,  r>st's  Doinfft.  Palt—  ' 
istls.    all     ibi    Ostlfomls    petrtrt,    -'-      ' 
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and  aatiefj  rnnrsslf. 

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LANCASTER'S 

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fetSIss  Opo.  MsaTSlSS's  Oparrt.  Ho  as*. 


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•«4  I.lsjBHtrs  tw  ba.s.4. 

DEPOT  WtTAMO  A  IUCHt'8  BAT  BRtWIRT 

fsU  If  OamiR  FRLOMAFIN. 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 


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\f».    P.    BHROBfl.    FORMERLY 
Ail     prop*  a  tor  of  lbs  MIhs-pj"  Rs-v 
•  nriri,  bee  atvks*.   thn   min.B'monl 
nib    ihn   iluinrn'    Ks'»-- 
vawtnaroUl  itrest  snd  the  Mlnastfli 

■  n  Mark-t  atre«t.  In  pirlaverabLp  wllh  1_^_ 
A.  iiKAVKUR.  who  Use  bo-en  conn«ct»d  wllh  tba 
Urm  lor  pssr*.  ImpKtvsiisnu  faaia  hseo  msde  la 
IbeoaisfoedepArtmea.  thai  will  render,  the  MV- 
o era'  moist  popular  than  It  hie  «T»r  been  donna 
Ibe  j.  jeers  »t  IU  prospsHtr.  Oar  Bills  of  Fire 
t-ni.-rav.ei  alt  the  delicaoiea  of  tba  sasaoa.  Omr 
t..-.t-»  i«  "Good  FAm. Good  Oookiag »nd  ModarsSa 

oh"w'"  p.  nr.H<.UAm 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

E»l   and  3 as  OoraBierolai,.a-od  . 
T«0  Market  atrset. 
Open  i-oss  5  a.m.  to  10  P.u  sun  las 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HODSE. 

TIM  •  I  NLA    CITT,    HKVAJI1, 

THIB  KLIOA1TT  THRATRE  BAM  BJEKN  B-SV 
dsoonttsrd.  sad  aaa  ba  ranted  by  tbe  nJ«hl  m 
BU«    end    trSTsJIna    aotopavalaa 


>r   tba  ..„ 

liaraer  krealed  with  oa  I 

kfaaacar  and  aok*  Pteertal 
Or  to        9.  R.  MeCAafJt, 

Waahtaaten  atraat.  San  Prasola 


a.o  Waahlnaton  . 


TATXS- 

Branch  Saloon  and  Billiard  Hall 

Car.  A* arki  t  e.nrl  Third  streets, 
JaM.  car.  Commerclul   and   Z.oldeardoPaT. 

LONd  drinm*aThalf  priqei. 


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"FIGARO 

THE  JOTONAI.  OF  AMCSBMEKI8. 

Publialiad  •»•>!  Day  in  the  Year  br 
j-..       I> .        B  O  O-  -A-  »  3D  "O"  S 

dlU.reUia  and  6»«   Waahlwrura  St. 

Below  JlonlBOinery.  San  Franolaoo. 


jE5~MDAr MAI  12,  1878 


A    Fnrrajjo  of  Nonsense. 

Anything  more  Btupid  than  the  "pen-pic_ 
tarts"  of  Joba  McCullougb,  J.  C.'McCollcni, 
Harry  Edwards  and  W.  A.  Meatayer  which 
appeared  in  Buuday'a  Chronicle  we  have  not 
read  for'a  long  time.  Tbe  stupidity  of  the 
ideas  U  only  equalled  by  the  fractared  Eng- 
lish in  wbioh  theyjare  couched.  After  a 
ridiculous  and  flippant  "criticism"  of  Mr. 
McOoliough'a  aetiog  in  certain  parts,  the 
writer  observes : 

Theie  to  v  little  inoonsistencies  in  the 
gentleman's  acting  are  tbe  only  drawbacks 
toward  tbe  making  of  a  great  actor. 

Tbe  drawback  toward  making  that  writer 
capable  of  using  decant  English  is  that  he 
never  went  to  school.  For  impudent  igno- 
rance we  have  Beldom  seen  anything  to 
equal  tb&t  column  of  bosh  and  impertinence, 
Which  wjs  a  disgrace— even  to  the  Chronicle. 

••*- 

The    Lute   Mrs,     Stewart's   Wardrobe. 

The  theatrical  wardrobe  of  Mrs.  Mary 
Stewart  was  sold  "at  auction"  on  Saturday 
ia  the  office  of  Samuel  C.  Harding.  Nine 
large  trunks  of  costly  clothing  realized  only 
about  $500.  Mr.  Harding  was  the  only  pnr_ 
chaser.  Had  tbifl  gale  been  properly  adver- 
tised in  the  columns  of  Figaro,  there  would 
have  been  a  full  attendance  of  members  of 
the  theatrical  profession,  and  five  timeB  the 
amount  would  have  beeD  realized  for  the 
heirs  of  Mrs.  Stewart.  There  is  loud  com- 
plaint among  actors  and  ectreeses  at  being 
deprived,  in  consequence  of  insufficient  ad. 
Veitisiog,  of  this  opportunity  of  replenish- 
ing their  wardrobes.  If  Mr.  Hardiog  will 
put  the  property  up  at  auction  again  and  let 
Fig  a  no  announce  tbe  day  of  sale,  we  prom- 
ise him  that  he  will  make  a  large^profit  on 
bis  investment. 

In  the   San  Joaquinf/Valley. 

The  following  extract  from  a  letter  re- 
ceived from  San  Joaquin  Valley  tells  a  sad 
story: 

Tbe  crop— that  is.  the  wheat— is  all  dead; 

it  Is  not  even  good  for  hay.    Mr.  B 

has  about  uiue  hundred  acres  sown  in  wheat 
■and  it  will  cot  pay  to  cut  it  lor  hay.  There 
has  been  no  rain  for  months,  and  tbe  wind 
and  rain  have  killed  everything.  Thtire  are 
a  great  many  poor  men  io.  this  valley  this 
summer.  Tbe  winter  w'as  no  encouraging 
that  they  put  all  tbey  owned  into  send  and 
now  there  is  no  harvest. 


Scriptural  Comfort  for   the  Grabbers* 

The  Bloomington,  111.,  Bepublican  gets 
off  the  following  consolatory  story: 

AUniversalist  of  this  city  was  lately  asked 
by  an  Orthodox  if  he  really  believed  that  all 
of  the  members  of  tbe  late  Congress  would 
be  saved.  "Certainly  thsy  will,"  replied  tbe 
TJniveraali-it,  "for  does  not  the  Apostle  ex- 
pressly say  that  this  corruption  shall  put  on 
inoorruptiou  at  the  last  day?" 


Served  hint  Right. 

A  Tennesee  belie  lately  punished  her  -sui- 
ter, who  sought  to  gain  hsr  hand  through 
false  aspersion  of  hie  rival,  by  going  with 
him  to  the  altar,  and  then  responding  "no" 
at  the  most  critical  moment,  and  comple- 
ting the  marriage  ceremony  with  the  calum- 
niated one. 

-_*. 

Doctors  iu  Tenneuee  are  said  to  have  a 
rather  hard  timer  If  a  patient  lives,  he 
seldom  pays,  and  if  he  dies,  the  rest  of  the 
family  want  to  shoot  the  physician. 

♦- 

Everybody    (Sultea. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
in  hats.  At  "  The"  Eat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  Immense 
— the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  on*  who 
goes  there  la  sure  to  be  suited.  b 


Don't  Fall  to  Call  and  See 

The  most  wonderful  and  gifted  Doctor  For- 
tune Teller  of  the  age,  Madams  Smith,  Astrol- 
oger, jutt  arrived  from  the  East,  and  can  be 
consulted  on  all  events.  She  hai  oharms  for 
Xnok,  Love  and  Happiness,  which  never  fail  to 
take  effect.  Office  Consultation,  $2;  by  Let*  c, 
$3.  All  communications  strictly  private.  Office 
hours  from  10  o'clock  a.m.  to  6  p.m.  Satletac- 
.tlon  gu-ranteed  In  every  reapeot.  Office,  15 
SeooLd  street,  Boom  11.  io 


Attention,    Jjadles 
To  give  tbe  skin  the  softness  of  velvet,  and 
he  tint  of  the  lily  to  the  complexion,  use 
Duett's  Gxleme  de  Lib.  l 


T"lie    Seat   Remedies, 

Dr.  Perry's  last  Obance,  for  pain.    Dr,  Per. 
ry'i  Webfoot  Puis,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 

For  sale  by  all  druggiBts.    Agency,  UT  Sansome 
stnet,  oerner  of  Commercial.  * 


McDowell,  Sliow  Card  Writer 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10. 

£08  Market  street,  cor.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 

We  get  no  hueineas  from  Chinese,  and  we 
■employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Oheer 

E*undry      Office,  121  Leidesdorfi  street.        * 

Five  Hundred  Men  Wanted 

Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leideadorff  st.       * 


Clam  Chowder  Every  PTlflrb-t. 

The  best  chowder  in  town,  at  the  Original 
Sot  Scotch  Saloon;  15  Morton  street,  just  off 

Seamy.  3-t 

— ■»  ... 

Stm  Mooro. 

Formerly  of  Buss  House  Oatriasea,  can  be 
found  In  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  olothing  es- 
tablishment, southwest  corner  Bosh  and  Mont- 
gomery  ft*.,  or  Dexter  Stable*.    Carriage  orders 


Blackguarding  an  Enemy. 

Captain  Jack  of  the  Modocs  is  terribly 
abused  and  misrepresented  by  toe  newspa- 
pers. They  never  seem  to  weary  of  calling 
him  aDd  bis  followers  cowardly  redskins, 
and  inventing  stories  about  "atrocities" 
perpetrated  by  them.  Not  long  ago  we  heard 
that  the  Modocs  scalped  the  men  they  killed; 
no  one  was  surprised  at  this,  for  they  sup- 
posed that  in  so  doing  they  only  followed 
Indian  custom?.  Now  the  Chronicle  re- 
porter says  :  "Not  a  scalp  was  taken,  the 
report  being  a  soldier's  yarn."  The  only 
cases  of  mutilation  wMcb  are  well  authenti- 
catad  are  tbosa  in  which  "the  brave  boys  in 
blue"  cut  off  the  heads  of  three  Modocs  and 
kicked  them  round  tbe  camp,  and  after- 
wards scalped  another  Indian  supposed  to 
be  Schoncbin.  The  Modocs  are  now  repre- 
sented as  calling  out  to  the  soldiers  whom 
they  defeated  in  fair  warfare  :  "  If  there  is 
anyone  alive  here  you  had  better  go  home ; 
we  don't  want  to  kill  you  all."  There  is  not 
the  slightest  truth  in  the  report  that  they 
tortured  their  prisoners,  ytt  tbe  Call's  tele- 
graphic reporter,  epeaking  of  the  discovery 
of  the  bodies  of  Lieut.  CranBton  and  others, 
dishonestly  says  : 

The  finding  of  these  bodieB  will  be  a  con- 
solation—although a  meiaooholy  one— to 
the  friends  of  tbe  gallant  dead,  inasmuch  as 
it  will  relieve  that  terrible  feeling  of  uncer- 
tainty regarding  their  fate  that  could  not 
but  be  entertained  by  their  loved  one  at 
home— an  uncertainty  more  tarrible  under 
the  circumstances  than  even  the  positive 
knowledge  of  their  death.  In  the  former 
c  Be  the  imagination  hes  full  ecope  for  an- 
ticipating all  kinds  of  evil  to  the  poor  un- 
fortunates whe  may  fall  into  tbe  hands  of 
these  Modoc  fiends  in  a  wounded  conditioo; 
while  in  i he  latter  they  know  tLe  dead  can 
suffer  nothing  from  their  brutality. 

These  "Modoc  fiends'*  to  most  people  ap- 
pear like  brave  men  fighting  for  their 
homes  and  tbey  hava  gained  the  respect  of 
everyone  save  tbe  newspaper  reporters  who 
seem  to  consider  it  necessary  to  pander  to 
the  very  meanest  and  most  cowardly  of  their 
readers. 

A  Merciful  Judge. 

QThe  boy  Sampson,  who  killed  John  Wil- 
son by  stabbing  him  wi'h  a  ka.t>,  having 
plead  guilty  of  "involuntary  manslaugh- 
ter," web  sentenced  by  Judge  McKee.  The 
Judge  said  that  as  he  was  very  young— four- 
teen years  of  age — and  bad  respectable  pa- 
rents, he  should  sentencs  him  to  one  day's 
imprisonment  in  the  State  Penitentiary.  In 
this  sentence  Judge  McKee  showed  much 
mercy  to  the  boy  and  his  parents,  but 
whether  he  was  merciful  to  the  community 
ti  a  question.  Hundreds  of  young  Hood- 
lums were  interested  in  ths  result  of  this 
case;  they  wanted  to  see  what  "the  Judge 
would  do  with  the  chap  as  killed  a  feller. 
A  more  severe  sentence,  while  it  would  have 
inflicted  paiu  on  respectable  people,  might 
have  served  as  a  warning  to  other  respect- 
able people  who  allow  their  sons  to  develop 
into  Hoodlums,  and  would  have  sent  con- 
sternation among  the  young  desperadoes, 
who  will  now  by  this  light  sentence  be  en- 
couraged iu  their  reckless  caieer.  It  is  often 
hard  for  ,'a  Judge  to  decide  on  which  side 
mercy  lies. 

John  Bull  is  putting  his  foot  down  heavy 
at  Halifax,  where  he  proposes  to  spend  half 
a  million  pounds,  or  nearly  $2,500,000  io 
gold,  in  fortifications,  this  season.  It  will 
be  another  Gibralter. 


A  Baltimore  clothes-oleaner  has  reno- 
vated over  $2,000,000  worth  of  soiled  gar- 
ments during  the  past  twenty  years.  The 
business  suits  him. 


Oysters, 
In  strolling  round  the  other  nigiu. 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
uur  careless  feat,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  eueen 
f  hrongh  which  a  sweet  bouquet  waa  aeen ; 
While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell. 
Blade  that  window  seem  to  be 
Rome  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

Stop,"  aald  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 
It  iooEfl  so  nice — and  try  their  oheer," 
"All  tight,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  plaoe  suits  me  to  a  *T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  iound  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Hade  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dlah 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  it  true, 
And  cooked  magmficmiiy,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  Juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  Just  think  of  that, 
And  If  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  crabs  ana  terrapins  ;\ 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  oosy  plaoe  a/i  IrindBof  game, 
Fisn,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  diwh  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladiss,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  haw  here  the  best  ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners. 
To  get  whet  they  call  "such  nice  dinners. " 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rash 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again, 
Paoiflo  Oyster  House,  5JS7  Bush  street,  above 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Klgat. 

OEABLES  HAA&E,  Proprietor. 


Save  Me  from  My  Friend. 

Chief  Crowley,  who  has,  daring  the  time 
he  has  filled  tbe  office  .'of  Chief  of  Police, 
made  a  good  reoord  of  himself,  and  is  a 
manly,  whole-souled  fallow,  may  well  ex- 
claim, "save  me  from  my  friends."  James 
Gannon  having  taken  offence  at  something 
the  Post  had  said  about  Chief  Crowley, 
proceeded  on  Friday  last  to  censtituts  him- 
self champion  of  that  gentleman.  This 
great  burly  individual  in  the  bravest  man- 
ner attacked  Harry  George,  who  stands 
about  four  feat  nice  in  his  stockings,  and 
with  fist  and  pistol,  proceeded  to  make  war 
on  him,  taking  a  cowardly  advantage  |of 
him,  and  noteven  giving  him  a  obance  to 
defend  himself.  This  is  most  unfortunate 
for  Chief  Crowley,  for  many  short-sighted 
people  will  not  pause  to  consider  that  he  is 
not  to  blame  in  the  matter,  and  cannot  be 
held  .'responsible  for  tbe  acts  of  this  seif- 
eonstiruted  champion. SIf  ever  there  was  a 
man  unfortunate  in  his  friends  and  acquain- 
tances, it  is  Chief  Crowley,  and  if  he  comes 
to  {grief  at  tbe  next  election  they,  not  he, 
will  bo  tbe  cause  of  his  defeat. 


A  Literary  Paper. 

As  a  literary  paper  the  Bulletin  is  a  great 
success.  The  beauty  of  its  ssleotions.is  re- 
markable. We  scissor  out  the  following  as 
a  specimen: 

Mr.  Swinbnrn  begins  a  recent  poem,   ad- 
dressed to  a  dead  king,  w,th  rather  an  abrupt 
line,  as  follows: 
"Go  down  to   hell.    This  end  is  good    to  see." 

Jones,  who  has  "followed  the  sea" — he  was 
cook  on  a  coaster— says  that  the  ar.ohordon't 
amount  to  much  as  a  general  thing,  but 
that  the  rudder  is  a  "stern  necessity." 

A  Kentucky  town  reports  tbe  foundation 
of  a  new  order,  the  members  of  which  "sit 
around,  eat,  drink,  and  pay  nothing;  sit 
back  and  say  notoing."  This  order  is  not 
new. 

The  Bed  Dog  Chronicle  does  better  than 
this. 


Clear. 

The  following  concise  and  comprehensive 
note  was  sent  to  an  Illinois  merchant  by  a 
neighboring  farmer  tbe  ether  day;  "Send 
me  a  trace-ohain  and  two  binges.  Jane  had 
a  baby  last  night— also  two  padlocks." 


Not  Settled  YeC 

The  Civil  Bights  case,  in  which  the  mana- 
ger of  the  Opera  House  at  Albany;  N.  7., 
refused  admittance  to  a  colored  man  and 
his  wife,  haB  been  sent  to  the  Grand  Jury. 


The  Lust  New  Song. 

Air — "JUoet  d\  Chandon," 
Emerson  Oorville  is  my  name, 
My  business  always  is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  and  Fancy  Boast, 
ReliBheSjthese,  that  my  house  can  boast. 
Safely  these  BlvalveB  to  all  I  show. 
Oh!  high  ohl  Oht  nigh  ohl 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
Corville  Bays  so!  says  sol 
On  Pine  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remember  the  number  and  call  again, 
VisionB  of  Shell-fiih  in  every  Btyle, 
Inwardly  cause  yon  much  to  smile. 
Ladies  with  escorts  there  always  go, 
Ladles  go!  Ladles  gol 
Emerson  Corville's  polite  1  and  so 
8-1  They  gol  they  gol  they  got 

LacieS  and  Grutlfmen,  renumber  the  lead- 
ing fashionable  retail  Shoe  store  in  San  Fran, 
clsoo.  H.  Hinders,  332  Kesjny  street,  between 
Pine  and  Bash,  is 


i-adies  Vialtlns;  Cftrds. 

VirittoD,  engraved  or  printed  by  John  P. 
Dwtsb,  126  Sutter  street,  opposite  Lick  Bouse, 
and   at   the    Grand   Hotel.    N.  B.— Hasdexb- 

OHIEFG  HEATLT  HULKED.     PENALASemF    Of  6VBIT 

description  to  order.  9 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


White  Labor  Only  I 

Employed  by  the  What  Oheer  Laundry,  111 
Leldesdorff  street.  • 

•  ■■*>     '■— — 

Fin*    Oandlws. 

Sresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Dandies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 678  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    o 


Dental  Work. 

FOB  FDfEST  QUALITY  OF  WOBE,  go  to  T.  0.  Jeg- 

sup,  dentist,  oor.  Sutter  and  Montgomery,  over 
Tucker's.  3-D 

Public  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a.  sc,  can 
be  returned  In  tbe  evening  if  required;  we 
never  disappoint)    What   Oheer   Laundry,  131 

Leiaeadorff  street.  • 

»  - 

Twenty  Thoueanil 
Papar  Collars,  all  stylos,  for  sole  cheap  at  the 


CALIFORNIA    THEATRE. 

John  MoOallongb Proprietor  and  Manager 

MR.  MoOULLOUGH  has  the  honor  to  announce 
tbst.  ia  oompliancn  with  num^pona  requests  of 
patrons  of  the  Theatre,  he  has  effected  a 

BJE-ESGAGElviErvT 
....WITH 

MRS.  D.  P.  BOWERS 

....FOB,... 

Six    IVierlits    Only, 

Oemmenoiog on  MONDAY,  Mar  12,  daring  whleb 
time  ebe  will  appear  in  the  following  pJaya: 

Monday.  May  12th EA9T  LTNNE 

Tuesday,  Mar  13ta   OAMILLE 

Mr.  J.  U.  MoOollom  as  Armaod. 
Wednesday,  May  11th    Sheridan  Know  lea' 

beautiful  Plar.  THE  "WlFiC,  OR ;  A  TALE  OF 

Mantua,  (her  flrdt  appearanoe  ia  tnia  part 

in  California). 

Thursday.  May  15th ELIZABETH 

Friday,  May  15th LUOREllA.  and  THE 

JKAXOTJS  WIfE.I 

Saturday  Matinee MARIE  ANTOINETTE 

Saturday  Kveninr THE  bTRA-NGiLH.  and 

TH.iL  HONEYMOON. 

Monday.  May  19th,  Mft.    BARTON  HILL  will 

make  his  fitvt  appearance  in  thi'scit.y,  ia  a  JN'»w 
Play  by  Frank  Marshall  (which  has  proved  a  most 
decided  euooeaa  in  London.  New  York,  Boston  and 
Paitad«iphia).  etni>led  FALSE  SUAME,  OdL 
NEW  Ytt.AK'8  EVE. m>9  2t 

McDAMEL'S  THEATRE 

CHBYJtNNX.    UTOMWB, 

THREE  GOOD  VARIETY  WOKEN 

■•-Talent  going  East  will  fled  it  to  their  advan- 
tage before  tearing  California  to  correspond  with 

J.  McDAMEL, 
mi 9 Lock  Box  No.  1,  Cheyenne,  Wyoming. 

J.   C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    lAJlVCH, 

Oor,  Second  and  Teh  una  ■treeta. 

■^Terrapin     constantly    on     hand. 

Oyeters  In  every    at  vie.     PRTVATB 

SUPPER     BOOMS  F.7R  PARTIES. 

_    __      deoUlm 

CLAIEVOYANT.—  HAD.  MARTS LLE.  ■*- 
j  at t  arrived  from  Earope ;  answers  men-^j^ 
tal  Qaeations;  developea  mediums;  magne-  J% 
tizea.  Circles,  Tuesday  and  Saturday  •renluga; 
names  given.  French  and  German  spoken.  Ad- 
mission: Ladies,  Fifty ICeoti;  Gentlemen,  One 
Dollar.  Hours  from  12  to  6,  and  T  to  10-  748 
jjtmaiflua«i.         _  _  __  mi  In 


PICNICS.  EXCURSIONS.     ETC. 


PRELIMINARY  NOTICE. 

TAHOE     DEOBEE    COUMIL,    HO.     1 

Improred  O.  R.  M. 

WILL   OELEBRATE  THE   COMING   ANNI- 
versary   of  the  Great  Cbiel  Tammany  by  a 


Grand    Ball; 


....To  BE  HELD  AT.... 

UNION       IS  .A.  Xj  Xi*. 

....ON.... 
MONDAY  EVENING MAT  IS. 

Tiokets  tor  sale  at  all  t*ia  prineipal  Music,  Book 
and  Jewelry  Stores,  and  by  tbe  following 

COMMITTEE   OF    ARRANGEMENTS; 

G.  G.  Roberts.  Wm.  Friel  BE.  Heaiikseo,  'W, 
H.  Edwards,  J.  Moeoacher.  P.  R.  Black,  U.  flar- 
beurne,  O.  O.  Stevens,  Jsa.  Love,  B.  Wucocks.  R, 
W.  Robinson,  Lloyd  Jones  and  W.  O.  Granule. 

Floor  Manager— B.  E.  Henriksen.  mjlO  td 


S.  F.  and  N.  P.  R.  R.  Co. 
CHANCE  ^F     TIME. 

QN  AND  AFTPR  APRIL  I.  1373,  THE  8TEAM- 
v  or  ANTELOPK, connecting  at  Donanue  Land- 
ing with  the  San  Fraaoisco  ±  North  Paoiflo  Rail- 
road Oompany  for  Oloverdale  and  all  intermediate 
stations,  will  leave  Sin  Fiancisco  daily  (Sundays 
exepted),  from  Btoadway  Wharf,  at  3:34  P.  at.  Re- 
turning, the  train  will  leave  Oloverdale  daily  at 
5: 3i't  o'clock  a  m  ,  connecting  at  Donaape  ■  ith  tbe 
Bt-etmer  and  arriving  in  Saa  Fiancisco  at  l0;2n  A  M. 
'Iho  steamers  and  ears  mak«  olose  connections 
with  stages  to  and  from  all  points. 

SUNDAY  EXCURS  0NS~AT  REDUCED    RATES. 

Leave  San  Fnncisoo  at  S  A.  m.  every  Sunday 
arriving  at  Oloverdale  at  1  o'clock  E.  M  Returning 
will  Ihrvc  Olcverdal*!  at  2  o'clock,  atriviog  io  San 
Francisco  at  7  o'clock  This  will  allow  exour- 
eloniets  several  hours  at  ani  of  tbe  places  along 
tbe  line  of  tbe  mud  For  all  information  apply  at 
the  Company's  office,  -4SC  Mout^omery  street. 

opl8  PETi-K  DONAHUE.  President. 


Change  of  Wharf. 

ON  AND  AFTER  MAI'  Int.  TBE  STEAMER 
ANTELOPE  connecting  with  the  San  Fran- 
oisao  and  North  Pacific  Railroad,  at  Donaune 
Landing,  for  Sonoma,  Pet&lama,  Santa  Bosa, 
Healdsoarg,  Oloverdale.  and  way  etations. 
Skaggs'  Springiand  ths  Geysers,  will  leave  from 
FRONT  hTRKET  WHARF.  ap30tf 


The  City  Gardens 


Coming  Picnic  Season! 

THE  ATTENTION  OF  ALL  hOQIETIES,  As- 
sociations and  Military  Companies  is  called 
to  tbe  advantages  offered  by  these  commodious 
and  beautiful  grounds  for  Holiday  ionic  Festi- 
vals. They  can  b»  procured  on  any  day  in  the 
week  for  picnic  purposes  the  coming  season  on 
more  advantageous  terms  than  any  grounds  in  the 
Btste. 

THE    CITT    eABDENS 

Are  easy  of  aacees  without  any  tariff  td  Societies, 
and  are  provided  with  large  and  beautiful  Lawns; 
large  Shads  Trees;  beautifal  Flowere  and  Plants 
from  every  clime;  numerous  Swings;  two  mam- 
moth Danoing  Pavilions;  a  natural  Lake,  wit) 
Pleasure  Boate;  Fountains  and  Observatory  Tow- 
ers, all  psrfeotly  sheltered  from  the  winds.  A 
mammoth  Restaurant  is  on  the  grounds,  and  every 
convenience  for  the  accommodation  of  large  Pic- 
nics baa  been  made.  Everything  has  been  placed 
in  the  most  complete  order  for  the  coming  season 

THE  CITY  GARDENS 
Are  tbe  largest  ia  tbe  State.  Tbey  contain  S'j' 
»ores  of  Knoll  and  Shaded  Lawn,  Flower  Gar- 
dens, etc.,  and  are  capable  of  accommodating 
24,000  persons  with  the  greatest  convenience.  Ex- 
tra Cars  run  directly  to  the  Gardens. 

Picnic  Committees  are  especially  invited  to  call 
and  inspect  the  Grounds,  and  asoerlain  terms, 
whioh  will  be  most  favorable. 

M.  V.  STEVE  SS,  Proprietor. 

NT-Office  hours  3  to  6  p.m..  dally,  at  tbe  Gardens, 
corner  iwelfih  and  Foieom  streets. 

N.  B .— rtOO.OoO  Admission  Tickets  were  sold 
by  various  Associations  holding  iestiyais  at  the 
City  Gardens  last  year.  The  sale  of  spirituous 
liquors  will  be  prohibited  on  the  grounds  on  fes- 
tival days.  ruh'l  tf 


Badger'sGentral  Park,  Oakland 


.p^ft 


THESE  BEAUTIFUL  GARDENS  ARE  NOW 
open  for  the  aeaion,  and  many  of  the  moat 

popular 

:e»xo*o-xosi 

Will  bs  held  there.  The  attractions  are  numer- 
ous. SKATING  PAYILION.  MUSEUM.  GYM- 
NASIUM.   Skating  free  on  week  days. 

Admission £5  Cents 

CHILDREN  IO  GENTS.  ap!7  tf 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMME.IN 
every  Theatre  in  Son  Francisco. 

FIGARO 

18  MAILED  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California.  Nevada  and 
Oregon— the  papers  left  in  the  theatres  at  sight 
being  gathered  np  and  saved  for  that  purpose. 


DR.RENZ5 

HERB 

1JTTIH& 


The    Great   Tonic  and  Appetizer.      For 

Snle  Evwywhere.  my9$m 


YOU  WILL   FIND 

SA3UE     MAR.IOKT 

....AT.... 

The  Corn    Exchange, 

No.   18    C1AT    8TBEIT.      »pl7 


CHAS.  MAY!'! 

Pioneer  (Cloal! 


(Formerly  Mayer  4  Ww 
Ko.    SO    HOUTCOUl 

Oppoote  the  tiefe  J  , 
BKi««H.    108    KEABN  | 

MR    MAYER  OsLLS  ATTE  , 
large  aDd  well  selected  uio  ' 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Si, 
and  Cloth, 

And  his  new  styles  of  reodj-mid  I 
other  LADIES'  SUITS.  itVBR  I 
Also,  a  large  etook  of  Stripso.  j 
bbawls,  Lace  JscketB.  Silk  ygk  i 
Silks,  Satine,  Oloakingi.  and  avt  \ 
Trimmings.  JUST  ARRIVED  1 1 
the  Spring  styles  of  ' 

PLAIN      ANjf      £MBst  j 

LIM:,N    SUIT 

IT.  R.— Oloaks,  Dresses  and  saJt>  n 
in  latest  fashion,  at  reasonable  rt 


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TO  OOSTISUI  HIKZ  DilB. 


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•  111  btuiquiIUu.    Tho  Hbll  will  bw  DlO- 
tS  •  ORAXD  B  .-ALE.  with  WBEATRS  ml  OAR. 
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•  OFCBUQ  AODB£83. 


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Pr»pH  ttor. 


TO  THE  URFORTURITE. 

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Whltener  and  Paper  Hanger, 

■a.     1»»    SUIT    IbTBBJBT. 

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P.  VOLNEY.  212  FOURTH  STREET 

BUY*  ABO  8hLL» 

Good   Second-band    Clothing. 

Alio,  ri.KA.NS.  DTE".  b«d  B«P»IB«,  lo  Ibi 
moll  lol.ntiHo  miooir.  Ml  bu  nid.  lb*  .boT.  . 
■  0wM«Jir  for  10  iMIf.  bbd  u  bound  to  five  ullf 
tiotlob  to  mil.  bb?4tm 


TK  MMMimi  OF  abRUIEMEbTI. 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 

•  ICBABI'TO. 

WK.  MORROW.  BULK  PROPBrETOB  - 
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ALARM*  I -IV'  I  ,pf  priio«rrtNii  TONRO 
modi-iM  t>-i  -1  Mf><  \  %•  OfM  *  1-HMH 
—  Do  o.'-.t  darth  *  arid  rV !«>><*  foottaoaaoio  iro- 
l>ortObj  lato  tao  .Mikot  (or  too  prioo.    Coil  tod  ••» 

ORGANS. 

Row  and  boontifoi  •»•"'-  of  Ibooo  ojonttcoat 
I'KI  M  V.  t  A  111  \».T  iiRu  A  \*  -tbo  oiool 
porfoetrood  tDOtrmnoBt  BOdo.    T*o  ".no  n  tart, 

rowoifal   oid   rOjOOnMl.     U-or   &l,OO*0f  MOoi 
o*o  bo«a  oold. 

■  h«»t  Moilr.  Moot*  n.iki  Voila  Tm- 
lloa.  Plovnoj  Htwnlo,  riwaa  liTrri,  » la- 
ltaa,  liBilovra.   Aeeardaoai,  He.,   vie, 

IR  THE  M0SIO  DEPABTMERr  OP 

A.  L.  BANCROFT  &  00  ,  A^&U. 


oplloodln 


TE1    Morkel  iir.pt. 


Al'TEB     Til  r. 

THEATRE8  ARE  OUT 

OO  TO  THE 

Hot     Scotoli, 

•■tier  ilrf*t.   ..Mr   bLr.r.,  . 
Abd  tn  on.  of  tbolr 

Hot  Sr.ol i'Ii'h  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 
A.1I     Drtnkis    Ten    Cental 

fwlU  JOB.  D.  BRforiR.  Proprlllor. 


New  Discovery. 

TIME    OSI  OP   THE    WONDERFUL    PLABT 
tbbl  Ood  IbUbdod  for  tb.  Oor.  of 

RHIUMaTIIM,    NEURALBIa,    C6UT,   PARAL- 
YSIS, OATaRRH,  AND  ALL  SPINAL 
AFFECTIONS, 

I*  oodaritoo'l  porfoatiy  bjr  tbo  andorolirood— tbo 
onlj  porooo  oo  Ibo  Ooatiooat  that  (ollf  ooropro 
baoda  Hi  tnaarlo  qoollti**.  Tho  nbOTO  Oomplolntl 
or*  iraotod  aitamoll/ altb  oofatr  and  laooooo. 

DR.  K  K.  LKiD.K  lo  to  bo  *  .find  ot  hla  (..Rico, 
TlHMarkot  oiroot,  oupof  ",»  1  bird.  Uootni  1  ood 
J,  Irom  iu  a  h   t  i  I  p  »i  ,ord  fro.B  .  to  6  v  u 

BoHdonoo,  lOflO  AllMtoo  alr*ot.  r.tt.oU  cid 
ba  accomrriLiJat-J  aitti  Horm  and  Board.       ola*. 


LA    FORMES* 

Hair  Restorative  Powder 

THIS  POWDER  WILL  PREVKRTTRB  HAIB 
from  ftil Una:  off,  ood  olao  raitoro  a  bow  (rowll. 
of  flair  to  tbo  bold  hood  mtbln  %  (aw  wooko  whoro 
ibo  roots  oro  not  doottojod.  Tbii  powdor  It  mlsod 
with  warn  watar  aad  aoad  ao  a  wwb  tbroo  timoo 
a  wook.  A  trial  of  oao  box  will  ooovlaoa  raq  Hut 
tbli  la  i-o  hoaa^nr.  Prica  *M»  ooou.  fatBoo,  t(i 
ARRA  RTBEET.  bit««M  Eddj  aod  Bill*.  Paw«|[ 
udBlatOB.  amj6lm 


Ladies  and  Children 

....WILL  MNP 

KINKEAD'S 
SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

ADRRHEINO    PLRAHART  TO  DMB,  EAEILT  APPLIED, 
lo  aot  croAAjr.  and  will  aot  Injnra   tbo    moat   dalloota.     II 
•aroo  all  dlooaooo  of  I    o  ocala,  r»mi»«a  doadroE. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

Ron'.™   tb.  bblr  .oli  Ml  (low.  bwd  ta  PURELY    VBOM 
TABLE. 

wB-TBo    l>rin>il    8AOE     BRUbK     HAIR    TO.TIO    ABD 
DRESSlNOauf  b.bbdbllb.    AlwM, 

JAB.     H.     OATBS,    BrwnlM, 


Single  Ontside  Rooms, 

— WTfR— 

No.  1  Spring  Beda  and  NattraHses, 

AT  THR^~ 

BRANCH  HOUSE. 

ABA    KANBOMK   STKERT,    COB.  fLAt. 
IT 

lT-irty     OoiitM     per      Niaclit, 
And  Lou  by  tho  Week. 

OPEN     AIiXi      KTZG13T 

I..  J.  EWBI.L,  ProprJctor. 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


THE  :M08T  ELEGANT  OUBTOM   WORE  IB  THE  OITT 

BoerB  Ac  Maynard, 


,.«••  Boor  bwwIA  of  EM 


FlOik 


IHZ,  J01TBRAL  OF  AKTISOttSI8- 

Pnbllabed  ererj  Dar  in  ,hs  Yft4T  ^ 
T.        E>.        BOOARDTTS 

U  KvOul  sad    58S  -»Vaahln<rU>n  ata. 

Below  Montgomery.  Sap  7rapolaoo. 


TUESDAY .MAT  13,  1878 


AMUSEMENTS,    Etc. 

Alhutnbra. 

Thia  theatre  was  filled  to  suffocation  before  tbe 
enrtaln  rose  laat  night,  acd  after  sight  o'clock 
there  wis  not  even  standing  room.  After  a  capi- 
ivil  first  paart,  in  which  Bob  Hart  end  Said  Rickey 
seqaitted  IhtrnselreB  admirably  as  end  meo,  and 
W.  If-  Baker,  Berj.  Clark  »nd  J.  G.  Bu6*ell  sang 
ballads...  excellent  style,  one  of  tbe  chief  stars  of 
tbeeTeniod,  alias  Adds  Adams,  tbe  famous  serio- 
oonio  vocalist,  from  tbe  brat  concert  halls  of 
Loadon,  woo  has  of  late  created  such  a  sensation 
in  toe  leading  cit.es  in  tbe  United  States,  made 
her  appearance.  She  received  that  hearty  wel- 
come always  accorded  a  ttraoeer  by  a  California 
audience,  acd  by  her  volnptnons  style  of  beanty 
nod  a:  &..&  fiod&t  costume  at  once  made  an  impres- 
sion. This  artiste  has  a  style  so  entirely  Original 
nod  unlike  anything  we  have  ever  had  on  the  Cali- 
fornia stage,  tbst  the  audience  were  taken  by  tar- 
prise.  Thunders  of  applause  followed  Hiss  Ad- 
ama'  first  song.  She  was  recalled  three  limes. 
Everyone  will  go  to  bear  this  taJenUd  artist  dur- 
ing hsr  brief  sngagement  at  the  Alcambra  Thea- 
tre, and  as  oar  public  become  accustomed  to  hsr 
etirtlingly  original  style  tbey  will  appreciate  her 
sore  nigbly.  K*lly  and  Leon  presenttd  Offen- 
bach's c  harming  operetta,  ent  tied  "La  Bosede 
StFlaar."  In  this  Leon  delighted  the  audience, 
epscially  the  ladies,  by  his  charming  mimicry  of 
girliih  manners  and  his  admirable  DiDgiDt;  Ed- 
win  Kelly  did  so-ce  ep*endid  .comic  acting  as 
Brown,  a  blaoksmith.  and  J.  Bsbineen  played  .he 
part  of  Smith,  a  e&oemaker,  very  well  indeed. 
During  the  performance  of  this  piece,  the  audi- 
ence were  kept  in  a  continual  roar  of  laughter. 
The  Eoop-la  duet  from  "La  PericBole,"  concluded 
this  portion  of  the  enteitalnmsnL  Kext  oame 
Master  Barney,  tke  champion  jigdanoer.  Great 
Ml*  the  reputation  of  this  .artist,  he  surpassed 
all  expectations.  In  variety  of  steps,  perfection 
of  time,  grace  of  moiion,  and  the  dexterity  with 
which  he  moves  both  right  and  left  foot,  he  far 
exceeds  all  his  predecessors.  He  was  recalled 
three  imei  toreceivetae  congratulations  of  the 
asdience,  Charles  Ylvian  followed  in  "Wait  for 
tbe  Turn  of  tbe  Tide"  and  other  favorite  tonga, 
which  were  all  rewarded  with  the  usual  gsnerous 
applause.  The  Bcrsamisg  farce  of  "A  Slippery 
Boy,"  in  which  J.  Robinson,  Bob  Bart,  Little  Mao 
and  Sam  Rickey  appeared,  wound  up  one  of  the 
best  and  most  varied  eLtsrtainments  ever  given  at 
the  Alhambra  Theatre.  The  same  bright  constel- 
lation will  appear  in  the  bill  whieh  afforded  so 
muoh  pleasure  to  the  immense  audience  present 
last  night,  and  again  "-o  standing  room"  will  be 
tbe  announcement  after  eight  o'clock. 
California.  Theatre. 

There  was  a  very  good  house  last  night,  when 
tbsoapital  play  of  "Eist  Lynne"  was  performed. 
Mrs.  Bowers  did  some  splendid  acting  in  the 
dual  role  of  Lady  Ieabal  aud  Madame  Tine,  and 
reoeived  much  applause.  To-night  tbe  thrilling 
drama  of  "Camille,"  one  of  the  test-abused  and 
most  popular  plays  ever  wri  1 1  :-n,  will  De  presented 
with  Mrs.  Bowers  in  the  title  role  and  J.  O  Mc- 
Oollom  as  Armand  Duval.  The  rest  of  the  cast 
appears  an  our  first  page. 
Bella  Union   Theatre, 

Oaasiaand  Frits  the  wonderful  young  gymnasts 
present  many  new  feate,  never  before  witnessed 
in  this  citr.  and  tbe  loud  applause  which  rewards 
their  effort*  proves  bow  well  tbeir  talent  and  daring 
la  ippreeUted  by  the  pablia.    Lob  Z,^  ?■  G' 

Marsh,  MattKsllj?  and  others  presenlmany  amus- 
ing act*, 

rjocttiey 'e  New  Varieties. 

Everything  went  well  last  night.  TDe  little 
farce  of  "Obeyirg  Orders."  Mortimors's  sketches, 
'The  Two  Pompeya"  "The  Limerick  Boy"  "The 
Biamese  Ts.'bj  '  and  tbe  va  iocs  specialities  cf 
aong  and  dance,  were  all  received  with  much  ap- 
plause.   The  same  oil:  will  be  given  to-night. 

Horticultural  He.ll. 

A  more  delightful  spot  fore,  promenade  in  the 
afternoon  or  evening,  than  this  cannot  be  imag- 
ined. Tbe  beautifnl  (flowers,  tbe  Sowing 
fountains  aud  the  bright  decoratioce  make  it 
appear  like  fair?  land.  The  programme  o*  mosio 
to  bl  performed*  to-day  by  Schmidt  and  Sehlott's 
?kmoni  band  is  given  on  our  first  page. 

Union  Hall. 

Thia  ball  presented  a  brilliant  appearanoe*  last 
nigbt,  wben  tbe  Improved  Order  of  Red  Men, 
Tahoe  Degree,  Council  Ho  1,  gave  a  grand  ball. 
All  present  enjoyed  themsslves  thoroughly,  and 
the  ball  was  unanimously  voted  one  of  tbe  most 
pleasant  affairs  of  the  season. 

&UTOKX0AL  Museum.— One  of.  the  most 

o  -mplet*  collections  of  tbe  kind  in  the  United 
tf  tatea,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  beau- 
tiful wrz  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
tnly)  at  the  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  As 
lour  may  be  profitably  scent  her* 


Woman's    Xtlgrlvts. 

One  would  stink  that  It  tab  one  cf  wox&d'b 
lights  to  er-joj  aa  good  &  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
jay  the  came  price  for  it,  Kearly  all  the  res- 
tacriEta  •'  fcr  ladles  »Ed  gertlEmen"  in  San 
Franclsoo  have  poorer  tare  then  thofe  where 
gentlemen  only  dine,  Teeee  id  ax  excefiios. 
At  the  Piokeeb  BierauBAxr,  on  "Washington 
street,  at  the  cc  rcer  of  Dnnbar  Alley,  ladies  can 
get  an  excellent  breakfast,  dinner  or  ranch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Boca-en,  eBtablished 
elnce  1819,  provides  every  rainry  the  rusriet 
affords.  Bith  ladies  and  gentlemen  find  Intra 
dishes  to  please  tbe  most  epicurean  taste. 


Asa    U.    Wauga  man's 

"Ohiga^oBeerDapct,"  623  Sacramanto street, 
between  Montgomery  and  Eesroy.  The  cele 
brated  •■  Chisago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  best  of 
liquors.  Daily  In  a  ch.  with  lobst=r  salad  and 
other  delicacies,  prepared  by  the  epicurean 
Frank  Damon..  Beer,  10  cents.  Begulir  Ger- 
man lunches,  caviar,  Swiss  cheese  and  fand- 
wiches,  e*rved  to  order.  To  lunch  at  Wauga- 
man's  is  ihe  thing.  &., 

X>x.    I>o  nerty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  parttcTjlany  to 
chronic  and  speolflo  practice,  and  m  such  Is 
bow  the  meet  successful  of  any  Physician  In 
San  Francisco.  Office  519  Sacramento  street, 
comer  of  Leidesdorft,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 

Cfcser  House,  -_^__  * 

Pratt's  AboUtion  Oil 

Cure*  Rheumatism  and  Neuralgia. 


A  Happy  Daddy. 

Dear  bister— I  now  take  my  teat  and  sit 
down  to  take  ih's  opportunity  to  inform  yon 
that  I  am  a  "dad  Jy"  at  last:  tbat  is,  I  sup- 
pose I  am,  for  Abbie  has  got  a  nice  fit  baby) 
and  wa  hope  these  few  li^es  will  find  you  en- 
joying the  sime  great  blearing.  Now  V_is  is 
to  ba  s'rictly  a  business  letter.  Firstly,  as  I 
said  btfore,  Abbie  has  got  as  nice  a  baby  as 
ever  made  nplac:s.  Sextly,  I  swapped  away 
bldBlaeskio.and  think!  havegota  pret'y 
nica  hor=e;  it  is  a  girl,  and  weigts  nine 
pound* r  {I  mean  the  babyi,  and  is  jaat  as 
fat  as  batter,  a  d  his  got  a£ood  strong  pair 
of  lungs.  Ste  is  red,  and  haB  got  bine  eyes, 
and  a  dimple  ia  her  chin  (I  mean  the  baby 
now)  and  jastf.e  prettiest  mouth  tbat  ever 
opened  to  reeaive  pap;  acd  judging  from  her 
teeth,  I  think  she  is  about  six  yearsVd.  (I 
mean  tbe  horse  now.)  She  is  sound,  smooth 
and  kind  (I  mean  the  horse,  or  baby,  either 
now,)  and  thed  ctor  sajs  she  is  tbe  fairest 
he  ever  saw,  without  any  exception.  (He 
means  the  baby.)  I  got  twenty-five  dollar* 
t)  boot  (oot  the  baby  though,  for  ia  it*  case 
the  boot  was  on  the  other  foot,  and  two  cr 
three  sizes  larger,  ss  re ir  as  I  can  find  ou'.) 
I  am  gciog  to  harness  the  horss  now,  and  go 
after  mother,  Bhe  was  born  last  nigh', 
at  twenty  minutes  past  nine.  (I  hope  you 
don't  think  I  mean  mother  or  the  horse—  I 
mean  the  baby.)  Bhe  is  hearty  as  a  pig;  a'e 
an  egg,  a  biscuit,  acd  drank  three  cups  for 
dinner.  (I  mean  Abbie.)  Bhe  is  getting 
along  nicely,  and  if  Bhe  don't  have  any  bad 
lock,  she  will  get  along  first-rate.)  Bhe  is 
subj  tot  to  dif  orders  of  tbe  Btomach,  they  say 
that  is  a  sign  of  colic.  (I  mean  the  baby.)  I 
hope  it  is,  for  the  nurse  says  colicy  babies 
never  die.  Bhe  talks  about  her  note,  aud  Bhe 
takes  snuff,  (the  nurse  I  mean.) 

There,  I've  been  readiDg  this  over,  a&d  I 
see  plainly  that  I  ain't  fit  to  write.  The 
amount  of  it  is,  I  am  flustrated.  1  am  a 
happy  diddy,  and  that  accounts  for  it;  so 
you  must  excuse  me  this  time.  Sam. 


Only  a  Bore, 

There  is  a  good  deal  of  troth  in  the  re- 
mark of  a  cartain  writer  that  Society,  as  it 
for  the  most  part  exists  in  America  to-day, 
is  only  a  bore.  There  is  fe'dom  a  circle  of 
very  distinguished  and  brilliant  people,  but 
one  cold,  format  collection  of  well-dressed, 
that  is,  generally,  over-dressed  men  and 
under- dreE sad  woman,  who  take  little  intsr- 
ee:  in  anything,  and  go  out  as  a  duty  they 
owe  to  their  new  clothes  and  jewels.  If  you 
can  collect  together  three  or  four  friends 
who  are  agreeable,  who  are  witty,  who  like 
you  and  each  other,  you  have  what  society 
people  can  seldom  give  yon,  whether  these 
three  or  four  are  social  somebodies  or  social 
nobodies. 

A   Solution  of    tike   Chinese    Problem. 

In  discussing  the  evils  of  Chinese  immigra- 
tion and  the  existing  depression  of  business  in 
San  Francisco  oensegvant  upon  the  displace- 
ment of  white  labor  by  Chinese  in  our  work- 
shops, the  Golden  Era  hits  the  nail  square  on 
the  h-ad  in  tbe  following  : 

The  only  measure  of  redress  which  holds  oat 
any  promire  of  relief  is  the  formation  of  anti- 
Ohinese  societies  all  over  the  Ooast,  the  members 
of  which  shill  be  pledged  not  to  employ  Chlcee, 
net  ro  purchase  goods  of  tbose  who  do  employ 
the  a.  cor  to  purchase  goods  of  Chinese  mm  of  ie- 
ram_  Tbey  flrfit  propose  these  acti-ChioeBS  so- 
flUtiJ -Thou-*  v*  w  tn*te  themselVM  felt  in  tbe 

ia  thia  city  should  effeat  an  or^*tB4tloa  under  * 
sol* mo  pleiga  not  to  employ  Ohjaete  nor  to  pur- 
e-ease goods  of  individuals  or  firms  who  might  em- 
ploy them,  it  would  greatly  strengthen  tbe  hands 
of  such  of  our  local  manufaolirera  as  are  now 
enraged  in  tbe  experiment  of  compefng  with 
Chioes?  manufactures.  If  this  ore  thousand  was 
multiplied  by  ten,  as  it  soon  might  be,  the  euc- 
oflS3of  tbe  experiment  would  be  assured.  These 
societies  mast  be  orgaa  x- d  without  *h  =  aid  of  law, 
aano  law  wjn!d  be  oocstitu'ioQal  that  discrimi- 
nated agiinst  Chinese  residents.  Such  organiza- 
tions oould  only  be  carried  out  where  the  com- 
mncity  is  n?&rly  snanimou;  in  favor  of  the  object 
to  be  atta'oei ;  tsi  S3Qh  uaacimit?,  it  is  believed, 
prevails  ia  this  Slatt. 

The  experiment  has  been  tried  by  at  lea^t 
one  man  ia  Ban  Francisco.  We  allude  to  Mr. 
H.  SutUfif,  who  is  proprietor  of  two  larga  cigar 
stores,  S30  and  820  Kearny  strset.  Ae  l)ng  age 
a  •  1861,  )•>,  fiutliff.  knowing  what  the  result 
of  Ctinese  labor  would  be,  farmed  the  resolu- 
tion to  neither  employ  Chinese  workmen,  nor 
ee'l.  ner  purchase  cigars  made  by  Chinere,  and 
he  has  carried  out  this  resolution  to  the  pres- 
ent dty,  anl  will  continue  to  adhere  to  it  as 
long  a?  he  remUns  in  business.  If  any  of  his 
friends  thought  It  Impossible  fcr  him  to  stem 
the  currmt  of  opposition  to  those  in  the  same 
trade  who  employed  Chinese  werkmen ,  but  he 
has  Hone  so  successfully,  and  instead  of  the 
one  small  establishment  which  he  commenced 
wMh  at  the  time  of  forming  this  resolution,  he 
now  haB  two  of  the  la'gest  in  the  city.         ] 


Deakin's  Sal;  of  Paintings 

Will  take  place  about  Hay  20th.    Particulars 
in  future  advertisements.  a-B 


Battler's    Wine    Parlor. 

Lew  Battler,  fjrmerly  in  the  minstrel  line, 
will  be  pleased  to  act  tte  role  of  Bociface  to  all 
friends,  day  and  evening,  at  3S*  Bush  street, 
below  K?arnv. 4-h 

Notice  to  the  Public. 

H.  Feyeer,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  Is  now  Bel- 
ling off  his  fine  stoctt  of  men's,  boys'  and  chil. 
drens'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  hats,  truniB,  valises, 
e'e,  below  cost.     Call  if  you  want   bargaias.3L 


Br.  0.  T.  8;ge  has  removed  his  office  to  the 
Olympic  Club  Building,  corner  of  Mew  Mont- 
gomery and  Howard.  is 


3 


MiiLi'yzEr.- Bats  cleaned,  pressed  and 
triinnied  to  order  at  the  lowest  prices.  Miss 
i  P.  Weed  92*  Washington  street.  4i 


Corns,  Bunions,   Xngrowinj?.  Kails* 

A  perfect  cure  warranted  by  Albert  Schoen- 
wald,  137  Second  street.  *-m 

Star  Starts  ana  Collars, 

All  sorts  and  sizes,  for  ea'e  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  131  Leldeedorff  St.       • 

The  W«W   Oyster    House. 

Otsteb  Gbotto  has  been  opened  by  A.  W. 
Manning,  one  of  tho  oldest  Oyster  Dealers  in 
the  city,  "For  Ladies  and  Gentlemen,"  at  428 
Pin?  St.,  next  to  Bowen  Bros.,  grocers.  This  ii 
in  every  raped  a  ptaoe  teftere  •  gentleman  can 
take  hit  family,  Co 


An  Invitation  to  Austrian  Arcndulses 

We  are  filled  with  a  profound  esuse  of 
gratitude  when  we  Ie.rn  mt  two  real  arot* 
dukes  of  Austria  lately  helped  to  put  out  a 
lire  in  the  house  of  the  United  States  Min- 
ister at  Vienna.  We  can  perhaps  express 
our  obligation  best  by  offering  the  dukes  a 
chance  to  better  themselves  over  here.  If 
they  will  settle  in  this  city  we  will  obtain 
them  permanent  positions  in  the  paid  Fire 
Department,  where  their  talent)  'can  be  at 
onco  usefol  and  profitable.  We  do  not 
know  the  amount  of  their  incomes,  but  it 
seems  improbable  that  a  mere  arctduke 
gets  more  than  six  hundred  dollars  a  year. 
We  will  give  them  seven  hundred  and  fifty, 
with  a  bank  in  the  engine  house,  and  tbe 
privilege  of  riding  the  horses  around  to  tbe 
blacksmith's  occasionally  for  exercise.  We 
hope  they  will  come.  It  will  be  very  excit- 
ing to  see  an  archduke  rushing  up  a  ladder 
with  a  brass  horn  and  a  half-inch  pipe,  yell- 
ing like  a  Shoshone  Indian  to  the  o:ber  arch- 
duke who  is  b  auding  do»n  below  in  a  new 
helmet  and  a  red  noae,  giving  an  aris  o- 
cratio  wrench  to  a  fire-plug  while  he  batters 
tbe  small  beys  around  him  with  a  cast-iron 
spanner.  Life  will  seem  more  joyous  and 
beautifnl  to  us  when'  these  things  come  to 

pSBS, 

Eastern  advieea  stats  that  a  reosnt  high 
wind  blew  down  a  large  Bignboad  in  Ehcds 
Island,  seriously  injuriog  several  farms  that 
lay  under  it 

Premium  Shirt  Mak«r. 

Ki.k  Eveline  Hor,l&  626,  Eetrnyst.,  r*epect- 
fullv  solicits  a  call  from  friends,  and  Btrangers 
visiting  the  City.  Kewest  Btylea,  perfect  fit 
and  prices  reasonable.  5-q 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 

Cures  Lame  Bach  and  Paralysis. 


3-1 


Ss.n<?  vcicrx  Island  PuXu; 

Since  the  ascension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Bandwlch  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  industry  ig 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Schreiber,  dealer  In 
bedding  and  furniture,  620  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  bas  long  been  the 
principal  importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
for  ma'  truss  bedding,  and  doubt  lets  Mr.  Schrei- 
ber will  nnd  no  difficulty  In  disposing  or  all 
taat  comes.  a 

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Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leading  es- 
sentials of  an  fnjoyobleride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  fn  Ban  Francisco  so  unquestionably 
as  from  Frank  £outon,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  His  handsome  turn-outs  are  uBed 
by  the  best  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
It  a  point  to  empley  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drivers ,  nets  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladles  in  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
except  those  whioh  he  nroviaes.  Frankhas  en- 
joyed gr.-at  success  in  his  business,  and  the 
admirable  way  in  which  he  conducts  it  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  patronise  him.    * 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  BtixT  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  3-t 


Or.  Barlow  *T.  Smith 

Is  giving  a  cours  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Kervous  Bis- 
:;«a  at  bis  Bygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  eTMttog.  commencing  at  7 %  o'clock. 
A  part  of  tbe  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Br,  Smith  gives' 
phrenological  examinations  In  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  aaily,  froin  9  to  4  p.  m  ,  free.         w 


Fresh  and  Sweet . 

Fer  the  best    eesfectionary,  r?  to  Oanrj  and 
was*ner*s.  197  Montgomery  SL  near  Suucr.        S 


Bound  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Is  G.  Bmrthardt's  motto.  Pine  French  Calf 
Boots  made  to  erder  from  $8  to  $10.  A  good  fit 
and  satisfaction  guir.nteed.  Call  at  540  Wash- 
ington strett  and  be  convinced.  Afull  assort- 
ment of  nea'ly-made  good*  always  on  hand,  at 
prioes  to  suit  everyone's  purse.  4  si 


S>o    IVot    StilTer    irom    Corns, 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Halls,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Hun. 
rate,  310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.sl  We 
$nA%k  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doc- 
ter's  capability.  References  given  if  required,  h 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 
The  People's  Remedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains, 

Trie    Veto 

Ia  celebrated  for  its  superior  liquors  and  fine 
cigars.  Connolseieurs  say  our  "Pony"  Brandy 
puts  a  veto  on  all  others.  Call  and  sample  It. 
E.  H.  Levy,  proprietor.  Souihwett  corner  of 
Kearny  and  Commercial.  is 

San  Francisco  Jewelry  Manufactory. 
B.  W.  Laird,  610  Merchant  Etrest,    Diamond 
Setting,  Bcameliog.     All  kinds   of  repaliing* 
dene.    Jewelry  for  sale,  .4-P 


PhotoffrapOlc    Oa.rO.ea. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gilltrj-,-84  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  Btreet,  a 

Petyate  Lecsobs  in  the  Fbe-rch  Laxovaoa 
by  J.  Josset,  gradaate  of  the  University  of 
Paris,  late  Professor  of  De  la  Monnals'  Normal 
8chool  for  Teacher;,  and  of  St.  Uary's  College, 
London.  404  Geary  street,  between  Mason  and 
Taylor,  upbtairs.    Ben  of  reference  given,    4-q 

ClUBiovAjTr.— ktsdame  Clara  Antonia,  the 
Clairvoyant  Physician  and  Independent  Trance 
Medium.  333  Kearny  street,  bet.  BuBh  and  Pine. 

Consultations  in  English,  French  and  German. t 


.%.  pleasant  Juocauon. 

persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Dentral  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  ther* 
Tbe  building  is  a  verr  fine  ose  and  is  well 

lighted  and  ventilated.* 

»  .    ,  —  , 

s    A  great  variety  of  Tire  and  Bows,  all    styles, 
Just   received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  131 

Iieldesdorfl  street.  * 


X>er"b  y    Sweepstakes. 

A  sweepstake  for  the  English  Derby  race  will 
be  drawn  on  Monday,  May  lOth,  1873,  at  the 
Oharlrg  Cross  8*loon,606  Mission  itraet,  near 

Second.    Tickets  now  for  sale  at  the  bar.    5-j 


alcTHEBJ  or  FaaiiirEB  who  are  about  to  spend 
the  Summ<  r  in  the  country  with  their  children, 
ought  not  to  forget  before  they  go  to  provide 
themselves  as  well  ai  their  children  with  under 
clothing.  The  only  place  where  they  can  buy 
the  same  cheaper  and  made  of  belter  material 
than  at  aDy  other  place  is  at  H.  Friedlandtr  & 
Co'*,  No.  9  Third  street,  Nucleus  Building.    8a 


Slgnor    Fulvlo    Rossi 

Gives  private  lessons  in  Itali.n  and  English 
Vooal  Music,  at  646  Clay  street,  or  at  the  resi- 
dence of  the  pupil  5. 3 

A  Servant  in  tbe  Corse*. 

Weed's  Carpet  Sweeper,  with  the  bait  assort- 
ment of  Carpets  and  Furnltnre  In  tbe  State,  at 
John  O.Bell's,  netrly  eppesite  the  Grand  Hotel, 

Market  street. 49 

Removal, 

Samuel  Swtft  has  removed  from  116  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  machines  rentid  and  ^re- 
paired as  usuil.  and  sold  cheaper  thanever,  x 


It   Xa    True. 

J.  A.  Bhaber  k  Oo.  are  selling  parlor,  sets  acd 
allotherkindflof  furniture  and  bidding  chetpsr, 
for  cash,  than  any  otfeer  dsaler  in  town.  Other 
dealers  dont  stands  gbOBt  of  a  chance  when 
people  know  Shaber'd  prices.    707  Market  street 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

BoohMllert  and  Station**-*, 
Btooey  A  Mock,  (eehool  books  specialty,)  8.  W 

corner  Fourth  and  Jessie, 
EL  H.  Moore, S99  Mc-ntgotcery.  near  Merchant. 

Hoalneaa  CollcKea. 
Heald'B,   Bryant  A  Strattoo'H  College,  3a  Poet  Bi 

alatehera. 
Eats,  Fred.  Stella  94  to  lrxi.  California  Markat, 

Employment  Office. 
Ohaa.  F.  Becherer  A  Oo.,  652  Sacramento  street. 
Chinese  Empiojment  Co.— Pierce  A  Co.,  627  Sae- 

ramento  street. 
O'Brien  A  Ward,  610  Montgomery  street. 
H.  H.  Kirch  off,  Male  and  Female  Help,  6W  Kearny 

sTremeh  Fancy    Goads* 
Loean  A  Oo.,  19  Montgomery,  107  and  109  Sutter, 

Hair  Jewelry. 
H.  A,  Oallender,  manufacturer,  #2  Second  street, 

JSumaa  flair. 
Sampec-n,  A.  B.  A  Co..  UO  Second  street. 

Milliners. 
MiseLirile  Carter,  118  Fourth    treet, 
Mrs.  M.  belig,  226  Kearny  street. 

Searcher  of  Hecords* 
0.  V.  Gillespie,  641  Washlogtonstreet. 

Watches  and  Jewelry. 
EL  A.  Oallender  8i  Secood  Btreet. 

IVhLtenen  and  Paper  H.i-ceri 
A.W.  Whelden,  ;  22  Geary  street. 

Wlnei  and  Idqnera   (Wholesale.) 
Danert  P.  A  Co..  504  Front 


OTJT 


....FOB  THE... 


MERCANTILE  DIRECTORY. 


100  000  0DPI18  T0  BE  I8S8ED  °N 

or  about  J  Ene  10th.  Send  la  your 
advertisements  1  ruined  lately  to  No.  SOS  Mont- 
gomery st,  at  R.  M.  ED  WARDS'.  ec9  1m 


CERMAN_PIANOS. 

THE  BFST  AND  TH«  OHEAP- 

;Et.     bedraubf  taoter  A  Oo.,  Agents 

for     the    celebrated    Factories    of 

_     Slnthner,   in   Lerpzie,  and    Sohlein, 

Offiae.  dlOKEABJtVtifRBEr.    ap28 


Photographs  Painted 

IN  WATER  COLORS  AND  RETOUCHED  IN 
Ink.  from  the  smallest  to  fall  life-size,  always 
in  ths  moat  sati&fictory  manner,  on  very  moderate 
terms. 

IUILT  B.   EltTUAlt, 
420  Kearny  t treet, 
an2Mm  Between  California  and  Pin*. 


CENTRAL  BATHS, 

NO.  118  GEARY  STREET. 
Baths,  25  cent?.  Best  accom- 
moditioD3  in  the  cit;.  Separate 
jgj.  entrance  for  Ladies.  Tbe  Baths 
_^_*iil?JsBBT a> e  fltt-d  np  with  all  modern 
improvements.  Hair  Outline,  ("having  and  Sham- 
pooing. Ohildren**  Hair  neatly  cnt.  Ladies'  Sham- 
pooing.51  cects.    Private  room  for  Ladiee. 

sssT-fctring^rs  viittog  the  city  are  respectfully 
reqaested  to  patroDrZ9  tbege  Baths. my3 


MRS.   E.   REGAN, 

Fashionable   Milliner, 

lOft    THIBV    8TBEE  r, 

Has  the  choicest  and  mott  select  assortment  of 
goods  in  her  line  in  tbe  city.  Her  HATS  sre  mar- 
vels of  beantv,  acd  what  i*  mott  itrmortant,  HKR 
PRIOES  ARE  VfcBY  REASONABLE.         mjl 


MILITARY    GOODS 

...     AlTD.     a. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRICAt 
TRIMMINGS, 

SSS    Montgomery   .trtet,    Eoom    So    X. 
MhHM  T.  BQDOERS  JOBUSOy. 


RETURN  THE  BOOK! 

WHOEVER    BORROWED    THE    "MEMOIR 
OF  HOME"  from  the  FlOABO  Office  is  par 
ticnlarly  reqaested  to  return  it  at  one*. 


CLASSES  INJL0CUTI0R. 

T-WQ  OP  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
the  Theatrical  Profession  in  California  pro- 
pose forming  olasBeafor  instruction  in  Elocntion. 
Persons  wishing  to  avail  themselves  of  the  oppor- 
tunity of  acquiring  a  nsefnl  art  at  a  moderate  cost 
oan  send  in  anoir  names  to  "Cambyses  "  P.  O.  Box 
2234,  wben  particulars  as  to  terms,  etc..  will  ba 
sent  to  them.  deSf 


GHAS.  MAYEIt 

Pioneer  (Cloak  ;k 


(Formerlj  Hwer  a  Wukb 
So.    20    M  (I.NTOOM  £KT 

Oppo.i te  the  Ju\eb  n< 
BBAXCH,    108    SEAJBHT  ((l 

MB.    MAYEE  CALLS   ATTSm  ,  „ 
large  and  well  BeLeoted  usort:  tb? 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Sill  T« 
and  Cloth, 

And  his  new  . tylss  of  ready-mads  f  i  • 
ether  LADLEV  SUITS,  at  VERY  l  rl 
Also,  a  larsie  stock  of  tstripea.  Br.  .3 
bhawls.  Lace  Jackets,  Silk  *nd  Cell 
Silks,  Satins,  Cloaking,  .and  ever*  !J 
Trimmings.  JUST  ARRIVED. a  L  (M 
the  Spring  styles  of 

P!AIN      AJSA      KM  HMO    „ 

IIJ'EX    SVIT§, 

17.  B.— OloakB,  Dresses  and  talis  a  ■  fc  ■ 
ia  latest  fashion,  at  reasonable  rates 


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morbid,     eornrpt   and    lnpa  at 

Caret  Bheuutlui  and  Merei  II 

Sold  or  all  Droffffl.t*. 


AomroT,  417  lAistm 

SOLK  AGENTS  POI 

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Frcgrimmea,  tad  all  kinds  ol  Pj  ft 

SHOW,  lfx  ™ee.  case*.! 

ATBE  and  CIKCTI8  MAI  ■ 

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MISSION  STREET,  between  Hi*1!- 

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CANDIES. 

ALL     KINDS     OE    TBI    J™  , 
uudo  »t  onr  Stoun  Oiody  n«, 
orders,  eeceoieilr  from  tbe  """""'j 
u,d  will  be  promntlr  •|j*^,j|^{'l  at! 
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lOoaatipatlon,  end  kladrad  dUuiw. 

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loay  to  lb*  ■  >•*•  »elo*  of  rior  Mr- 

raj  If  a  rb.areittlc  ttoaM»." 

«»*r.   FfOaKO:     "Yonrip*r.»olbM 

■laraa  au  aeallfa  mod  reial.Uii  tbe 


H  1  to  ibii  day  (now  •boot 
JH     bare  net  ar  eipehenced 


ced  oofj  twioi* 

•w  Hrlf.Mon,  113  8h1pl«y  tt. 
bf  Cancel. '•  Retnadie-  Of  a  MWl 
•mitJiio  la  two  *nki.' 
aal  Dart.  BhU  Tubal:  "  Afier 
atadlM  I  aa  dow  I*  aood  baaltb-a 
nab  I  hare  boon  dipnif.  for  mora 

Un  oaa  bafaeeo  at  th*  Dapai-  81  * 
MUIPHT     BIOL, 

••la  Agrntt. 


BR-  JORDAR'S 

JIMTOMICIL  MUSEUM. 

-|l  Oaala—  of  Medial  no. 

.    BBAUTITUL  A1TD  INBTBOOT- 
I  Wa  oMaata  ta  ba  aero.    QpaatoUu 

^»iQa^&«ggp^H4i3' 


J  Piitati  Omra  to  at  *ll 

:i:«  aid  Mcaoscla'  TarUico). 


.^  iXLBi'rERS 


CURES    DYSPEPSIA. 


.(T^'fxL'bv^ 


GiT«fl  Tone  to  the  Slomnrli. 
WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  tPPETITE. 


■     IXLB^ERS 


Is  a  Son  Relief  for  Indigestion. 


f^TiXLB^ERS 


HAS  SO  StPBRlNK  All  A 

BLOOD     PUBIFIEH. 
Mil 


WILLIS^BAND. 

MTJSIO     FUBHIBHED    FOR    ALL 
oaaa^eoa.    aloata  import  ad,  arraaaad 
ut  for  aala. 

MAR!  l*)M.    HI.VM     leader    of 

Orfhratr*. 

IIEAIT  TON  HER  HEBDEN,  I^ad. 
of  Itrnt*  H*n<l. 

■arOrd.rt  fmia  th*  osnotry  promptty  kttaodad 
to  A<Ur*»i  H.  W.  WILLIS.  I»tin'<  Malta 
Htof«.  IIS  Moi  :t "nurr  itM*<,  or  MAKOUS  M. 
BLUM.  »«»  Montaoa«ry  .trait.  if  ■  I 


COSMOPOLITAN 

Savings  and  Exchange  Hank, 

no.  eee  Mooia.w.ry  ■trcci, 

(Moalgoaary  Bloak.) 

uiHiXTiH   linn  noo.oai 

•aPTtra  D«po*lU. on.  par  oatl  p*r  monlb. 
aarKo  KotrrfF..  or  oo»r#.  fnr  Bisk  Hook. 

J.  CTROOKBB,  K.or*Urr.         aift  la 


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aaP-4a  0eaoa4  ktrcet.  ip77  « 


MB8  KOOEBT,  OLA1RVOYART.  TK8T 
4Bd  lr.no.  M.dtora— <Jkn  b«coBiolt#d 


ft 


>n  biumeM  oraicknatadaJly.  from  Ua_U.  to    w. 
t  p.  M.    Spt'ltaal  Olrola*.    Baoday.    laaadaraad 
FrM»r  af.DiuK".  atC  p.  M..  si  f.«r  rtaldetic.  S»HS 
A  .»•  *  kiitii  •«■•« t,  aawa  ataavu,  mi  -ft-lm 


Pacific   Purchasing. 

PRINTING,   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE.    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY. 

Honma      1*»     mid      17 OUO     WBahtiiKton     aitr.-.-«. 


•rr.iui.   hotiii:  TO 

Picnic  and  Ball  Committees. 

W\KK     PREPABRD     TO    rORPJIrin 
I  HAS    conpOMd  of 


irCMEH     KHIIVUII 

RABBIT    ABI.AB, 

Witb  tbklr  Or.tl  Srniftllog, 

OOV  BTBHFBI    r  . 


■.tpruo  Ttoipr., 

I.rladl.a  lb.  Child  Woadcr,  •APrilo. 

i.ri.ir  illii, 

Ml**  K.    Kl.l.ln  and  W.   RI.L14. 

B«rlo.Conmlc     nad    DrMttlal*. 


a  r  t 


I.  I  »  T  O  N, 

AVD 

ABA,  M  », 


■lir    ABOVE    AKTIHT1    III    HOW    O*    HI  IWIM,    AND    CAM    BB  KB. 

c%«.d  bj  Biir.r*ii  WMioi  tb.  Bookr  UoiaUml,  tbroaab  ear  uikotfr. 

■HKBIDAM    IIIBIUI    <tr    CO. 


»  ll»« 


.joiotJiojj  (  'knmliaP  '<!  .1 
m      J  Invii  bj.  r  » 

■  i noiB  nvv  avo  MB.in^a 
•.•ipa^i  «i»"mi  j»  k.iiaa  iwna-ia-aja 

•ivkiO  po. 
•  lonrn'i  i.oo  kqi  *M1T1  »1«l«poiD  1. 'SaiqiUaA. 
jo  ».tq  pa.  .«rj'>0  l"0,l  *Q1  QH.  'Jaan.irj  i##q  »qi 
a|  B.1,009  '«^..im  pa»  tdoq,)  nwiioqa  ,0.  .. 
9BXAWAO    A8ilJd.Vd    HHJ.    imkH.1/1    J /l\ 

■aTOJO|lr"f>  P<"  .aid  .^Bkra. 

l»q  'loims  rjo  l.wik  i.aano.        ^PaBaV. 

asno||iloi|3puejais/oC7>9 

OUlOVd  Nll3Hin08 

•j|osjno,\  iofua  pn«  u^At  9*n 


O  naa  »v.    old 

DATB    11111)18,     at    10. 

old  orlAior.  I  lud  Lisi.  IB  (l.trr 
itroot.  b*'..»«n  K.irni  .nd  Uopoat,  wh.ro  ron 
.ibm  HOT  AM)  001.11  I1R1KKB.  Kr.«  and 
FkHOTtrF  W.daMd.7  Bad  Hilurd.y  ei.n.M  il  I 
F  M  Tn.  "OI.1  noott'  u.lwkyk.  0  D-nd  DAVJE 
MBBOia,  Htjraiw, 


THE   OLD 

Hot     SOOtoH, 

IB  Mort.a  Blreat.    aeaur  Bewray. 

All    Drinka    Ten    Cental 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 
THE  BEST  TOM  IHDJtRRY  IN  TOW". 

Atw»T«  00  Bl*  th«  Now  Tors  Harald,  llarp*r'( 
Wfrtklj.  Frank  LaiMa'a,  Oaf'*  DoIdjci,  Police  Oa 
aatt«  all  <bt  <  '.-.Uf  im!.  pat-»i».  alao  Lo&doa 
Pnnoh.  ItallVLIf*.  Illoatratad  Loodai)  Newt.  Oall 
and  na'lafy  younmlf. 

aar-  Don't  foraat  the  nyo  of  tba  Hot    Baotclt. 

f*7  tf  W.  B.  WALDKOrt.  Froprlator. 


GEORGE   MAYES* 


DBALJCR  I  a  OYBTKAS.  0LAMS 
andall  klndiof  HHKLL  F!Su, 
BWlUNot.  40>,  41.  *•.  Oalifumli. 
Market,  entranoe  on  California  s/lmnt. 

Pablio  or  ptirato  partlaa  add  famlUfts  ■appHat' 
from  «  *-»  to  11  P.  M.  Laadlaa'  aod  CrnnMimen'- 
ii-iji  iiioxopta from*  i-_^  to  nr.a      i*.':'. 


^ 


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BEAVER 
(SUITS 
$50, 

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•it  WAinnoTOH  "TK-r-r. 

Play.    M,n   r»i()p.r«   H«naa. 

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HIBIiltKS  HAIX,) 
14     OI-ABT    AT..    Brill     kimr. 

War*,  bal  Ih.  Ch.lraak  Braada  of    aria*, 
aad  I.lguora  r*a  haad. 

DEPOT  WfTAHD  Jt  lASCHl'S  BAT  IKWERT 

I.UH  OUBIS  FXLOBABn. 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

|\.|B.  P.   BBR(-i-'!" 
1TX     Droprtatorof  tb»  N 
taorani    i 

|h«     Mlnr-lV     H. 

Ooramerolal  etre«>t  aod  tb< 
Urtnab  on  Merkat  ettaat.  In  p»rtn»r.bln  wiin  Mat, 
aho  bea  baan  eooeaciatl  wltb  tb* 
arBforyaera.  la.proTei.eoU  ba*»  biro  »*d*  u. 
tbe  onteloe  dtiMrto.*1  tb»t  will  render  tb*  Mt- 
Dira'more  popular  than  It  bea  ere.  b«vati  dsrinft 
the  .2  yeenef  II*  pr-mperity.  Onr  BUI*  of  rarw 
•mbrao*  ell  tba  delicto.**  of  tbe  aaaenn.  On* 
■otto  la  "(iood  Vara, Good  Oookf ds  an4  Uodtraea 
Uharfae." 

F.  BKBMEI  A  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

till  and  BBS  Commarolal.  and 
fOt*  Market  ■  treat. 
Opart   row.  8  a.m.  to  10  p.m.  *n31  im 


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UOaraL'F  craatad  with  on  ■pplleatlon _by  lattaa 
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Manaxsr  "-ill  ao)e  ProoH*t*8 
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Cor.  Mark- 1  and  Tblrd  atr«et«, 
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TEE  JOUBHAL  Oi  AJTOSEMESTB. 

Published  every  D»7  in  <■"«>  Y&u  *» 
E>  BOGAKDUS 


MIMerekiut  and  SO©   Wtaahlnetoa  »U 

B«iow  Montgomery.  San  Franeisoa. 


TOESDaS*... 


* MAY  13,  1873 


The  Poiaonlona  Pie. 

Tbe  Boston  Globe  thus  oommeatfl  on  the 
statistic  *hat  were  recently  presented  in 
regard  to  New  England's  favorite  articU  of 
food— pie:  "ItBeemawe  are  gradually  and 
Barely  dsterioratiogour  race  by  an  indnl- 
gouc-  in  pie;  that  we  are  bcoamlng  helpless 
Tiotims  to  tbe  luring  squaah  and  the  inBinu- 
atiogpumpkio;  the  aromatic  and  mystenoue 
mines  and  the  lurid  oranberry.  Open-wor- 
ked tarts  and  lattied  currant  are  creeping 
jnsidiocsly  into  our  constitutions  and  un- 
dermioiug  tbem.  If  philanthropy  cbes  not 
soon  begin  its  obaritable  work,  we  shall  all 
fall  before  tbe  deadly  wiles  of  ornst.  TbiB 
is  ten ible,  indeed,  and  pie-makers  take  upon 
themselves  a  fearful  responsibility  in  tempt- 
ing us  w.th  their  dangerous  de.icao.e8.  It 
seeme  we  ate  a  race  of  pastataphagisls.  It  is 
dreadfal  to  reflect  upon.  Another  fascinat- 
ing but  deadly  stimulant  ia  now  added  to 
alcohol  aLd  tobacco.  Pie  is  contraband.  Who 
would  have  thongbt  it.  Farewell  dyspepsia, 
fatewoU  bilioaenees,  farewell  headaches, 
and  welcome  health  and  prosperity.  The 
demon  tbat  is  degenerating  us  has  been  dis- 
covered at  !a?t,  and  his  name  is  Pie. " 

-♦ 

A    Hint. 

Always  tell  your  wife  when  she  gets  a  ser- 
vant that  is  good  looking,  that  you  don't 
like  that  girl,  and  you  want  her  sent  away. 
So  cunningly  constructed  ^are  women,  that 
they  eti  k  by  the  oppressed.  A  wife  always 
-  likes  t >  hive  a  servant  girl  in  the  house  that 
her  husband  doesn't  like.  There's  nothing 
lite  a  little  strategy  in  fcuoh  matters,  you 
know. 

In  consistent. 

Some  men  are  very  inconsistent.  We  know 
one  who  loves  chowder  bo  much  tbat  he 
would  even  partake  of  a  eat  ohowder  if  he 
were  invited  to  .take.  Yet  we've  seen  him 
at  angry  as  thunder  when  somebody  called 
him  a  oho*  dor-head.  There's  no  account- 
ing for  t'.c3a  inconsisleat  eccentiioities  of 
some  men. ^^^ 

Very  Unkind. 

The  Oaklucd  News  says :  The  manuscript 
of  Mortimer's  confession  is  in  the  Saora- 
mento  Reoord  offias,  and  is  promise}  the 
public  £g  soon  as  the  hinging  U  over.  Here 
is  a  chance  for  some  eDterprisingObronicle 
reporter  to  distinguish  himself.  He  needs 
only  a  skeleton  key. 


Just  So. 

The  Golden  Era,  which  pays  considerable 
attention  to  dramatio  matters,  and  really 
criticises  plays  and  actors,  says  : 

FioA.no  of  Saturday  bad  an  unn&ually 
«hoice  resume  of  theatrical  news.  The  edi- 
tor of  tbit  piquant  jouroal  knows  what  the- 
atric >1  people  and  evenis  the  public  are  in- 
terested in. 


Strange    Indeed. 

Here's  sometbiog  that's  pretty  hud  to 
believe:  There  ia  a  mother  in  Boston  who 
says  that,  hb  her  baby  couldn't  be  handsom 
like  its  pa,  it  will  be  good  like  its  ma.  We 
•an  hardly  swallow  that  statement,  though 
we  think  Boston  women  can  be  guilty  of 
almost  any  eccentricity. 

♦  ■  ■ 
A     Society    Item. 

MlaaSuBan  Eoerbartwas  hanged  at  Pres- 
ton, Ota.,  on  Friday. 

■  ■      ■»> 
Everybody    Suited. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fash  ions 
In  bate.  At  "  Thb"  Hat  Store.  M7  Washington 
Street  (second  hit  store  below  Betray),  all  these 
mw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stook  is  Immense 
— the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  Is  sure  to  be  suited.  & 


Don't  Fall  to  Call  and  See 
i  The  most  wonderful  and  gifted  Doctor  Fcr- 
tune  Teller  of  the  age,  Madame  Smith,  Astrol- 
oger, Jtut  arrived  from  tbe  East,  and  can  be 
consulted  on  all  events.  She  hai  charms  for 
Lnck,  Lots  and  Happiness,  which  never  fall  to 
take  effect.  Office  ConBultaUon,  $2 ;  by  Lo  It, 
$3.  All  rommnni rations  etrictly  private.  Offloe 
bcurs  from  10  o'clock  am,  to  8  p.m.  Satisfac- 
tion gn  rmteed  In  every  respeot.  Offloe,  16 
Seoood  street,  Bourn  II.  so 


Attention,    Ladles 

To  give  tbe  skin  tbe  lo.'taess  of  velvet,  and 
he  tint  of   the  Illy    to   the   complexion,  nee 

SlOXXT'a  CSEMB  DB   Ll8.  L 


Trae    Best    Remedies, 

Dr,  Perry's  Last  Chance,  (or  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
fy*a  Webfoot  POia,  for  all  bilious  complaints, 
For  sale  by  all  druggist*.  Agency,  •.17  Sansome 
street,  cerner  of  Oommt  zeial .  • 


McDoweU,  tdnow  Ca.nl  Writer 

Beady  made   and  male-  to  order.    Boom  10 

608  Market  street,  eor.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 

We  get  no  bniineas  rrom  Ohlnese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry     Office,  121  Leldesdorff  street.       • 

Five  Hundred  Men  Wanted 

Immediately.  To  Bend  tbeir  washing  to  tbe 
ffbit  Cheer  Laundry,  121  LeldesdortT  et.        • 


Ol«m  Chowder  Every  irignt. 

The  best  chowder  In  town,  *>,  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Baloon,  16  Morton  street,  jast  off 
•Reamy, &.w 

«k.o>    Mooro. 

Jormraly  of  Rose  House  Oarriages,  can  be 
tonnd  In  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  olothing  es- 
tablishment, Fontbweet  corner  Bnsh  and  Mont- 
gomery ate.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carrlace  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
o  r  night,  at  redQced.  reses.  r* 


Sure  C' .  nslatf  ncy. 

The  Grizzly  is  a  funny^paper  but  it  is  only 
fanny  on;  account  of  the  glariog  inconsis- 
tencies in  its  columns.  On  the  first  page 
of  last  Saturday's  issue  sppears  a  lot  of 
howling  bosh  about  a  Free  Love  publcation 
in  New  York,  which  tie  writer  elegantly 
stylts  (,d d  disgoating  trash,"  ann  an  im- 
mense amount  of  virtuous  indignation  at 
alt  free  lovers,  male  and  female.  Immedi- 
ately under  it  comes  the  following  about 
George  Eliot,"  who  is  living  with  a  man  to 
whom  she  was  never  married,  and  Insists 
that  Bhe  has  a  right  to  do  so: 

It  is  not  generally  known  that  George 
Eliot  (Mr*.  George H.  Lawes)  w0sin  early 
life  the  protege  of  Herbert  Spencer,  and 
that  to  Li*  training  we  must  give  much  of 
the  credit  for  the  wonderful  books  ste  has 
written.  "He  tmght  her  to  tbink,  to  re- 
flect, and  to  reason  by  soientific  methods," 
savs  one  who  knows  her,  and  tobiste-acLiags 
is  attributed  the  remarkable  depth  and 
clearness  of  h0r  wri  iag,  wLioh  always 
eoomed  to  ns  to  be  more  matculiue  than 
femioine  in  i»s  style.  Besides  being  the 
first  female  author  of  the  day,  she  is  an  ac- 
complished musician,  speaks  several  lan- 
guages with  flLencv,  is  familiar  with,  tte 
fine  arts,  acd  a's  a  with  logic  acd  melapbysics. 

The  best  thing  the  Grizzly  c»n  do  U  to 
die.  It  is  the  most  sickly  j-ublioition  ever 
issued  from  the  Ban  Francisco  press,  and  its 
only  object  seems  to  be  to  air  the  personal 
prejudices  of  its  two  editors,  to  abuse  peo- 
ple whom  they  do  not  like,  and  publish  the 
poatio  eoasions  of  advertising  patrons. 

.*. 

Now,   Really  t 

>Ye  are  not  excessivelyjmodeat,  and  we 
rather  enjoy  flattery  when  it  ia.  artistically 
applied.  We  could  stand  a  good  deal  of 
this  sort  of  thing,  which  we  find  in  tbe  Oak- 
land Torchlight  of  Friday  last.    We  like  it : 

Underneath  that  uncouth  eoating  and  ri- 
diouioDBly  laughable  exterior  which  the  San 
Franc-it e  j  Figaro  wears  tliere  flowa  a  stream 
of  as  good  blood  as  ever  tinged  tbe  veinB  of 
statesman,  Bage  or  philosopher.  We  know 
the  composite  matter  of  the  editor's  brain  is 
not  all  mnsb,  for  occasionally  a  thought 
comes  from  it  that  is  absolutely  as  sound  as 
a  ten-dollar  piace. 

This  was  called  forth  by  our  article  on 
sooial  woman's  rights.  The  Torchlight  must 
know  that  we  always  stick  up  for  women, 
and  thihk  tbey  are  on  the  average  far  supe- 
rior to  men,  and  consequently  set  forth  that 
fad  ou  all  occasions. 


A  £<ovin(r  Nephew. 

A  doling  aunt  said  to  her  nephew : 
"My  boy,  since  when  I  die  you  will  have 
my  money,  1  love  yoa  well  enough  to  give 
it  to  you  at  once.  I  only  make  one  condi- 
tion: that  you  will  give  me  a  little  yearly 
allowance." 

'Jast  as  small  a  one  as  yeu  please,  my 
dear  Aunt,"  replied  the  nephew. 

Whipped    Cream. 

A  lady  meeting  another  with  a  lit  le  girl 
said:  ''What  a  charming  child  you  navel' 
"Yes,  indeed,"  cried  the  mother,  embracing 
her  child,  "she  Is  bo  Bwest,  bo  good,  she  is 
tbe  very  cream  of  children."  Tiie  child 
(French  of  course)  said,  aside,   "That's  the 

reason  I'm  whipped  so  much." 

.*>- 

Grow    Oramges. 

Colonel  E.  J.  0.  Kewen,  of  Los  Angeles, 
CJ„  has  on  his  plaoe  4,000  semi-tropical 
trail  trets  of  all  kinds.  Many  of  tbem  are 
already  in  bearing.  He  expects  in  fire  years 
to  bo  in  receipt  of  an  annual  income  from 
the  trees  of  $50,000. 

Correct. 

Hawthrono  paid  a  pretty  compliment 
when  he  said  of  Miss  Bremer,  tbat  she  was 
"a  mo.-t  amiable  little  woman,  worthy  to  be 
a  maiden  aunt  of  the  whole  human  race.' 


Oysters. 
In  strolling  round  the  other  night. 
To  look  at  'JPxisoo  by  gas  light, 
uur  oarelssB  feet,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  soieen 
Through  which  a  sweet  boaqnet  was  i 
While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  BOltiy  tell, 
Made  that  window  ee&m  to  bs 
Rome  (airy  grotto  of  the  sea, 

Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In 
It  Looks  so  nice — and  try  their  oheer." 
"Ail  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  plaoe  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  bla  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  niignt  name.    We  found  it  trna, 
And  cooked  magmjlccnt\yt  too; 
All  kinds  of  oyster*,  juicy,  fat, 
Ooofced  every  style;  jast  think  of  that, 
end  If  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
Ton 're  dlfFerent  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  orabe  and  terrapins ;} 
In  fact,  we  found  tbey  h&d  within 
That  cosy  place  oQ  kinds  of  game. 
Pith,  hesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dltm  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  feand,  'twould  seem. 
That  they  have  hero  the  beet  ice  cream; 
So  here  tbey  flock,  the  little  sinners. 
To  get  wnat  they  call  "such  nice  dinners,** 
Whoever  donbts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  And  made  plaint 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  House,  33?  Bush  street,  above 

tfentgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

OHABLS8  HAAKB.  Proprietor. 


Wrxlte  Labor  Only ! 

Employed  by  the  What  Oheer  laundry,  121 
Lsldeedoiff  street.  * 

Flno    Candles 

TreBb,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  H-  A.  Bferoer*s  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 678  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    a 


Dental  Work. 

Fob  finest  qujutt  ov  wobs,  go  to  T.  0.  Jee- 
snp,  denti&t,  ccr.  Sutter  md  Montgomery,  over 


Tucker's. 


9-V 


Publlo  Accommodation, 

Washing  lelt  at  the  office  before  8  a.  at.,  can 
be  returned  In  the  evening  if  required;  we 
never  disappoint!    What   OheBr   Laundry,  121 

Leiaesdorff  street.  • 

».  -  .  ■  — 

Twenty  Tliousanci 

Pap=r  Collars,  all  styles,  tor  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Ohfiar  Laundry,  offlse  121  Leidesdorff  at. 


Collared  School  Inspector*. 

A  New  Zealand  paper  eavs  considerable 
amusement  was  created  In  the  Victoria  As- 
sembly, in  the  course  of  the  debate  on  edu* 
oa'Ijn,  by  reading  th  eg  folio  wing  samples  of 
entries  made  by  local  Committee  men : 

V, sited  this  school  and  found  prasent  25H 
things  in  &  ordley  manner  and  to  tbe  entei- 
faction  of  all  with  whom  I  here  oonverst 
with. 

I, ,  on  of  tbe  local  comtee  visted  this 

sohool  and  found  pasent  27  obildren  and  to 
all  appierenos  everything  goinging  on  a'l 

Wright  and  Mr given  satisfaction  to  all 

partis. 

I  bare  Ibis  day  vie  ted  the  school,  well  con- 
oeTCted,  grate  improvement. 

Vise'ed  the  ecojI,  roods  verrey  hovvey, 
small  attendance. 

fLaogbter.) 

Visited  tbe  scbo  1,  found  all  in  good  car- 
der and  getting  on  we!l. 

Visited  the  school,  which  I  found  in  Terry 
efficient  state. 

Hade  a  visit  to  school,  everything  in  good 
order  but  a  terrable  storm  raging  out  S.de. 

[Laoghter.] 

Visited  tbe  scbool,  orrgauiciaion  very  in- 
different, pensills  to  short. 
(Laughter.) 

The  gentleman  who  read  these  seleotionB 
agreed  tbat  it  w&s  most  objectionable  to 
subject  gentlemen  who  were  not  only  edu- 
cated but  trained  to  the  position  of  teachers, 
to  tbe  ori'Jcism  and  tbe  discipline  of  the 
local  population— tbe  baker,  tbe  storekeeper 
and  the  three  or  four  diggers  who  went  to 
make  up  tbe  looal  Committee— well-mean- 
ing, honest  men  in  their  proper  positions, 
and  peifectly  capable  of  doiog  what  the  new 
Education  Bill  proposed  they  should  do- 
viz.,  take  eare  of  the  building  and  raise 
money  for  its  require  moots— but  wholly  un- 
qualified to  to  oririoise  tbe  organization  end 
discipline  of  the  teacher,  and  to  eotsr  the 
results  of  their  observations  iu  tbe  scbool 
books. 

-♦-. 

A  Sibilant  Laugh. 

Daring  the  performance  at  an  English 
theatre  recently,  a  decided  and  continued 
hiss  was  beard  above  the  applause  of  the 
spectators.  The  more  the  audience  laughed 
and  applauded,  the  louder  tbe  hissing  be- 
came. The  cnlprit  was  at  length  discovered 
to  be  a  plethorio  old  gentleman  upon  whom 
an  operation  for  traoheotomy  had  once  bean 
performed,  necessitating  the  plaoing  in  the 
throat  of  a  silver  tube.  The  effect  of  the 
pipe,  we  are  told,  was  that  when  the  gentle- 
man laughed  a  sound  like  hissing  was  pro- 
duced, and  tbe  more  the  stout  gentleman 
laughed  the  more  he  biesed. 


The  Last  New  Sons;. 

Air—  "Moet  <£  ChanAon." 
Emerson  Oorville  is  my  name, 
My  business  always  is  the  same; 
Eastern  OyBters>  and  Fancy  Boast, 
Relishes  these,  that  my  house  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show. 
Ohl  high  oh!  oh  I  high  ohl 
Hone  who  have  been  bnt  again  will  go. 
Corvllle  F&ys  sol  says  sol 
Om  Pine  Street,  at  Ho.  410, 
Remember  the  number  and  call  again. 
Visions  of  Sbell-fi^h  in  every  style. 
Inwardly  cause  yon  much  to  smile. 
Ladias  with  escorts  there  always  go, 
Ladies  got  Ladles  go  I 
Emerson  Corville's  polite!  and  so 
■  8-1  They  go!  they  go!  they  go! 

Ladies  avd  Gsstltuen,  remtmoer  the  lead- 
ing ftghloEable  retail  Shoe  store  in  San  Fran- 
cisco.  H  Hinders,  332  Eearoy  street,  between 

Pine  acd  Bush,  *x 

.  m        ■-■  .  — 

Ladles  Vi&ltins:  Cards, 

Written,  engravtd  or  printed  by  Joaw  P. 
Dwtsb,  126  Sutter  street,  opposite  Llok  Bonce, 
and  at  the  Grand  Hotel.  If.  E.—  Handcte- 
OHZBre  KEAixr  harked.  FEKUAXBan?  of  every 
description  to  order.  a 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


CALIFORNIA    THEATRE. 

JohaMeOalloagb Proprietor  and  Manager 

MB.  McOULLOTJGH  hie  the  honor  to  aoaotmoB 
that.  In  oompliuca  with  oumeroas  requests  of 
patrooa  of  the  Theatre,  he  haa  effaoted  a 

BE-EKG1GEMENT 
....WITH.... 

MRS.  D.  P.  BOWERS 

....FOB,... 

Six    INierlits    Only, 

Oommc-noicronMO.VDiT,  Mar  12,  during  which 
time  Ebe  will  appear  in  the  following  ptara : 

Monday.  May  12th BA.ST  LYNKK 

Taeaday.  May  13tb CAMILLE 

Mr.  J.  O.  McOollooi  aa  Artnaod. 
Wedae'dar,  May  14th (Jheridan  Eaowles' 

beautiful  P. ay,  IRE  WIFE,  OR;  A  TALK  OP 

MANTUA  (tier  Qrat  appearance  io  this  part 

in  California). 

Thursday,  May  15th ELIZABETH 

irlday.  May  loih  LUOB&tlA,  and  TUB 

JKALOU.S  Wi*E.i 

Fatsrday  Matiaee MARIE  ANTOINETTE 

Saturday  Eyeoinr THE  bTRANOKB.  and 

THh.  HONEYMOON. 

Monday,  May  19th,  Mi.  BiRTON  HILL  will 
make  nU  flr.t  appearance  in  thisoity,  in  a  New 
Play  by  Frank  Marshall  (whioh  baa  proved  a  moat 
decided  auceesa  in  London.  Net*  York,  Boaion  aod 
PoilaeVphia).  en'l  led  FALSE  SUaMH,  Ott 
NEW  YSAK'S  KYS. m;9  3t 

'wV^.MTfll?, 

McDAHIEL'S  THEATRE 

CBBTXIHI,     DTOine, 

THREE  GOOD  VARIETY  WOMEN 

•or-Taleot  going  East  will  find  II  to  their  advan- 
tage before  leaving  California  to  correspond  with 

J.   HcDAMEL, 
m;B Lock  Boi  No.  I.  Cbeyeape.  Wyoming. 

J.    C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    LUNCH, 

Car,  Secead  and  Teh  aaaa  street*. 

,    eflr-Terrapin     oomtantly    on     hand. 

Oysters   in   every    etvle.     PRIVATE 

SUPPER     BOOMS  F  ">R  PARTIES. 

dec  a  Ira 

CLalRVOYANT.  —  MAD.  MlRTELLE,  ,  •, 
jost  arrived  from  En  rope:  afi8<r«rsmen-Vj£ 
i&l  question  J ;  dsTelopea  medinme;  magna-  J» 
tiaes.  Circles,  Tne?day  and  Batatday  •venlngs; 
Mines  given.  French  and  Gorman  spoken.  Ad- 
mission: Lsdiea.  Pi/fr  Cents;  Oentlemsn,  One 
Dollar.  Uonn  fioa.il  .to  6  and  T  to  10.  748 
Howard  atreeU  m21m 


DIRECT  IMPORTERS 


C3-E3T    Or^JTE: 


BEFORE  TifEY  ARE  ALL  SOLD! 


Just     Received, 

TKIKTT    GASES    OF 

Fine  Black  Silk  Hats. 

BE6ULAE    FBICE.    St  SO. 

Will  be  Sold  fur    ©1  OO 


PICNICS.  FXCURSIO 


TlfEVTT    CASES    OF 


FINE  PANAMA  HATS 


WllSTIi    S3  SO. 


Selling:  tor  One  Dollar. 


TEX   CASES    OF 


Railroad  Caps— Cloth,  Velvet 


BEBVJLAK    FBIOE,    81  SO. 


Selling?  for  Fifty  Cents 


OSE    TDOTSUID     DOZEN 

CASSI11EEE  SFMMEIt  HATS 
A.t    Fifty-    Cents, 


rll'TT    CASES  OF  THE 


Celebrated  SI  50  While  Shkts 


WILL     BE    SOLD 


FOB    ONE     DOLLAR. 


CLOTHING 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS, 

A.11    Grades, 

ABB  CHEAPEB  TBAIT  AST  OTBEB 

STOKE  IN  THE  CITY. 
AT  THE 

IX L  Auction  Store 

6 1 8  Kearny  St., 

Corner    of    Commercial 


PRELIMINfiRYNOlt 

TAHOK     BESBEE    COC1K 

Improved  0.  R.  \ 

WILL   0ELKBR4TE  THB   00    a 
Teraaty    of  the  Grs.t  Old.!     ? 

Grand   "B\ 

....TO  BE  HELD  AT ... 

UNION      S-*| 

....OH.... 


MONDAY EVESING. 


Tickets  for  sale  at  all  tee  priaelD  ■* 

and  Jewti.y  Stores,  and  by  the  foil  3 

OOMMITTKE    OF    AREAnG  & 

G.  O.  Roberta.  Wm.  Friel  B  K  ,a 
H.  Kdwards,  J,  Moabaohsr.  P.  B,  B  1 
benrne,  U.  0.  Stevens,  Jib.  Lo*a  B  u 
W.  Robinson.  Lloyd  Jonss  and  W[3 

Floor  Manajrer-B.  K.  HeDtiki»o    "! 


S.  F.  and  N.  P.  BU 


CHANGE    OP    en 


:- 


ON  AlfD  AFTFR  APRIL  1, 137) 
or  AMTELOPtc.oonoectincat"; 
irg  witu  tbe  &&□  F  rnnci»co  A  Her  tsl 
road  Coed  pany  for  01o««rda1e  sad  a  3 
etatione,  will  leave  8aa  Fiancjiw  7m 
ezepted),  from  Broadway  Wharf,  a'VJ 
tnroini?,  tbe  train  will  Ibitb  Olot  Zl 
5:30  o'clock  a  M  ,  connecting  at  Do  71 
aienner  and  arriving  in  baa  F.anrji.  Jm 
l  hs  steamers  and  ears  make  olo  3 
with  etages  to  and  from  all  points. 

SUNDAY   EXCURS  aNS~AT  RIO  || 

Le rtu  Sen  Fraaolaco  at  8  a,  u  •>_' 
arriving  at  Ulov  rd-sl*  at  1  o'cioot  p  I . 
will  leave  Oloverdaln  at  2  o'clock,  — 1 
Fra&oisoo  at  7  o'clock.  This  *i  B 
eionistB  seveial  boors -at  am  o!  t  «J 
tbe  line  of  (be  road.  For  ail  tutor  «3 
the  Company 'a  offl  -e,  4KO  Moatio  M 

apIS  PETl-R  DONAHl  f 


Change_o_f  Wu|] 

ON  AND  AFTER  MAY  1st,  T  I 
ANTELOPtt  connecting  will  I 
Cisco  and  North  PaoiUc  Ratlreai  I 
Landing,  for  dooomi,  Pttilora  1 
Healdsbnrg,  Oloverdsle,  sad 
Bfa&KKe'  SpringH  and  tbe  Oersen. 
FRONT  hTRKKr  WBARF. 


The  City  Gal 


Coming  Picnic  I 

THE  ATTENTION  OF  ALL  M  | 
eooiations  aod  Military  Cod  I 
to  tbe  adrantfigeB  offered  oj  tba  | 
and  beantifnl  groanas  for  uolitj  i 
vals.  The;  oan  be  procared  on 
week  for  pioaio  parpoees  the  to 
more  advantageous  terms  than  u»  i 
State. 

THE    CITT    GAB) 

Are  easy  of  acceee  without  ksvUi 
and  are  provided  with  large  sad  t> 
large  b bade  Trees;  beanufal  Flo' 
from  every  clime;  numerous  8wl 
motb  Dancing  Pavilions;  a  nsli 
Pleasnre  Boats;  Fonntaina  aod  0) 
ere,  all  perfectly  sheltered  from! 
mammoth  Hea  tan  rant  is  oa  thegn 
oonvenienoe  for  tbe  acoommedsls 
nice  has  been  made.  KvrrrtMnf 
In  the  most  oompleta  order  for  thai 
THB  CITT  OAR: 
Are  the  largest  in  tbe  Stale.  Ti 
acres  of  Knoll  aod  Shaded  Lit 
dene,  etc.,  and  are  capable  el 
20,0(19  persons  with  the  greatest** 
tra  Oars  rnn  directly  to  the  GtrflM 

Picnic  Committees  are  espsratt 
and  inspect  tbe  Qroonds,  aaif  " 
whioh  will  be  most  favorable. 

H.  T.  STEVES*.  ) 

etr~  Office  boars  3  to  G  P. V..  dl&r,' 
oorner  J  welf  tb  and  Folsom  slrssH 

N.  B  -aOO,0>0  Admiaeiu  T 
by  varions  Ae«ooiatioos  bofdina. 
Oity  Oardene  last  year.  Than 
liqnors  will  be  prohibited  oa  »t. 
tiTaldare. 


Badger'sGe  ntral_Paf  r 


1,000  PAIRS  CASSIMERE  PANTS 

WOKTH   c*  e«. 
Selling     for     #9    SOI 


■9-  IT  O  TE. 


"WE  STATU  SIMPLY  FACTS,  AJTD 
eVAKAHTJEE  TO  (ELL  OOOBS  AT 
TUB    FBItn    WE    ADVERTISE. 

■TOAU    AMD    SEE, 


616   and  618   Kearny  street, 

CORNER.    COBUCEBOIAX.. 


THB8E  B3ADTIVUL  OABD1 
open  (or  tbe  lenoo.  asl  bj 
popal.r 

I»IOBiTIOI 

WiU  be  held  there.  Tin  »«"«•  " 
otu.  SKA  TING  PATILIOH.  «l  »' 
NA8IDM.    Bk»Unj  (MM nU 

Admliilsn  

OHILDREI,  IO  0BKT8. 


FIGAR 


CIBO0XATE8  A8  HOIT8B  n 
every  Theatre  in  Ban  Fraooa 


FIGAR 

IS    HAILED   «VEBTBl-j{ 
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OreKOn-tie  paper,  led  l»W    ( 
beini  g.la.rxl  op  ul  t»Teo  l»rl 


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10to»lF.e,  SI.    Olrtll.m>«* 

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BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


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CALIFORNIA  MINSTRELS. 


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and 


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MAT    II 


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two  roKPiT 


MISS  ANNIE  ADAMS.  THE  QUEEN  OF  SERIO-COMIC  VOCALISTS 

lint 

fflnnl     —  .t.u«       W.  ..It     lor     ll.-i- 

inio     Mao      lu     Ills     Orlslrml     "Bl—nnnn  I  * 


I  x«  >    lit  It  I 


•  ••■•■»*  tt  aa.  fiai      • 
TIip       ■nnlltah        Olllaifa. 


LA    ROSE  DE    ST.   FLEUR! 

ura  .ft    iwn  wrr«  tpb  natataaL  ar«K\ 
'Mi      >i     i.v     in    i.i     iu«>m     iv     li:uii   in  >L>«L 

IUBBT.    (Ho    VllUie    Do.utr LJIOw|  ,"". 


TH.13     I=LIISlVOXVISIE:iD     13  JhJT\TSI  JETS' \ 

In     lli-     I    knmpli'ii       :ig. 


ni"    ».i>   "R<  pnarraa 


is  il«»r 
.  m*  kICXBT 


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ISUi    ■  -    BELLY    anJ  LIOHH  TnealaUOQ  «f  •  f  r,Uih'i  fiibokvii  Ot*»ra,  «r. 

CHOUFLEURI;  or,  THE   PRIMA  DONNA  OF  A   NIGHT  ! 


i-«r,  ma  oiaci 


lOIH  RDiitoa 


Trip  to  I»«nrlf3 


tmiti  r  ■ 

karr.  (•»•  -»•   '  -'  la.  la 

'  r*.u*.„ 

0»*-HJi» 


Do  doing  for  a  Wife! 


■ 


',  Ud   kV:  -ill  Ba**f  V*a>aa»B*cl.      To  b*  tUd  Mllr  »■  IB* 

1    X     I-     AlfTIll-     "TOBiT,     SIS   Raarar  «tr**>   .  ear     C««Rfrtl»l. 


EPIZOOTIC. 


4vrn 

lOiltri 


(Miim  ] 
lUlBI"' 
]».  Him* 

mil' ^ 


HKTI  CULT  URAL 


tvma  EXHIBITION 


—  OF    THE 


a]  District  Horticultural 


pic 


l>ciety,  of  California, 


•fflLI 


OPEB MAT   8,    1813 

TO  COSTIJICZ  NIKE  DM!. 


F  1KPLIT    Or  riOWERI,    TUBES   AVD 
HI  TB9  will  ba  on'Ti.ll.U.    Tba  H.ll  will  ba  DEC 
oa  01URD  BOALE.  wltb  WHEATIH  and  OAR. 
ITATIMRT.     AQUAltlCaB.     TLOBAL     FOOHT. 
1  fTIO  WOai.    B0UQDET8    aid   TLOWERi,  ato. 
D  and  tTeolog 


mldt  &  Schlott's  Band 

rat  tba  moat  adaot  aauilo.    Notbtaf  will  b*  lalt 
mak.tba  Exhibition  a  moat  brUllaal  arjoora,. 

'ROTESSOR    E.    8.    CARR, 

liatalbj  of  Oallfonla.  bat  llnolr  ccnaenled  to 
>  OPKMaK.  ADDRESS. 

TY    HANDSOME    PRIZES 

10  >-i»nrdad  to  lb*  TOOMIJ  INDIES  of  Ban  TTanaiaao 
cihlbll  tba  Plaata  raoalra*  at  Ilia  ExblblUon  or 

ba  afl«raooa  oomm.oclug  oo  HoDdar,  K.y  51h, 

4  ba  cW«*  away  to  all  Boja  and  Ql'la  who  pnr- 

tjicu  at  tba  dxn. 


OF  AIIMaiMHTI. 


8TILL  ANOTHER 


NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 


MM*  Bath    air**!,   h«lw"i     H o«t«t-n-r» 


All  Drinks,  Pialn  or  Fancy,  10c. 

OBBaitBtBd  fa  the  bm*  •%?!•  Ud  of  lh« 
Poroil  I  -ii    r* 

(BAt.   W     rni.DMAMH. 

•pH  If  < 


TO  THE  UNFORTUNATE. 

DM.  TROMMI.ITZAI.KRDICJ.ORADUATKB 
of  tha  l.wip.10  avod  Via  ii*  I  .iitiMiim,  an  1 
a-*  »••!.' ant  Snraaoea  Uiiud  Ma'ar  Arraj.  ha*a 
^Ofmail  tjarOT*  < '  tfl  •  and  l.alnraUiij  ai  No  419 
ma.  f..r  Ida  traat- 
ra"n-  of  di **••.•  of  Ibi  Urirnir*  and  Uanarittvn 
•MfB-na.  and  all  Fa  mat*  'on  Utoia.  To  foffwrara 
from  A»tlm*.  Hro-oinlii.  ('it  nni.  Hora  Inroal. 
i.lon»omi'tn>n   -inl    otfi.r    nia<a<*«   of    I  ha   T.aera 

I   i'rufi r  Mtwllrr'a 

Hi.|<np  Fiimn  ifT  i    linalinc 

Apl».'a"r  iaad   In  Iturapa 

■  -A  1<iT  which  •-  »■•>   ■  t.e  Nola   Afaola  for  tti*  I'a 

■  iflo  Utatt,    For  :  •  ad<lr<a* 

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ASH  K<arB<  Him1.  rlaa  Frani 

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ORGANS. 


parfwci  r*«d  ln.t'*atiaal  nad*.  T«»  t«a*  ta  p«r*. 
i-,»-ifol  aid  roaooaau  Ov*r  A !,*>••  of  Ut*ai 
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Ifo*.  Plnun  •wiifil-.  ri-«a  Uvrlf,  Tla- 
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A.  W.    WHELDCN, 

Whitener  and  Paper  Hanger, 


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apt  1st B.iwa.g  Paaaatanit  Bloekloa. 


P.  VOLNEY,  212  FOURTH  STREET 

BUYB  AltO  HM.'.K 

Good   8econ<l*hand    Clothing. 

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rtioi*  so'otn'flo  fuiai.if.  H*  b*a  mad*  tba  ahoT*  a 
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\»TFIt    TUT, 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

OO  TO  TMK 

Hot    eootoii, 

•.rutc-r  Btreoc.  Bear  Kea.r«jr. 

Aad  irr  bb*  of  ibtir 

Hot  SeotcIi*r>  or  Tom  &  Jerry'B 

All     UrlnltiT' Tcu    Oonts 

fat  If  JO*.  D.  RRIOOB.  Propri*t«r. 


New  Discovery. 

^BR    USI  OF    THB   WONDBRFOL    PLANT 
.    io*t  Ood  In  land  ad  (or  lb*  Oor*  sf 

RrtlUMATlIM,    NEURALGIA,    CQUT,  PAffAL- 

TBI8,  CATARRH,  AND  ALL  SPINAL 

AFFECTIONS, 

Ii  BBd*rttocd  .ifl'f.iii'j  bf  tb*  ondanlfnrd—  tb* 
onlv  p*r*rn  on  Hm  tlABilnant  that  failf  eompr* 
haoda  iti  auio  rjti.llti**.    Tba  xbor*  OomplBlou 

ara  T«*ta:|  i'ltTf  adr  ai-h  aafatj  and  aooo«*8. 
DH.   K    V.  UUlXwK  la  Ut  torn  '.and  at  bit  tlfflo*, 
IHUarkat  ■truni,  njni  ■*.-•'.  hlrd,  Kooni  1  asd 
Bb  10  AH   til  P  «  .and  from  'Mo  0  r  m 
lano*.   l»rtO   Million  *tra«t.     f.li.nUrtio 
bo  kooorjirondat. 'd  ait'i  lloom  and  Board.       a (.40 


LA     FORMES' 

Hair  Restorative  Powder 

THIS  POWDEn  WILL  PREVFr-TTHE  HAIR 
fi  ui.  fallioc  00.  nod  alii  raitor*  a  new  growth 
or  Hair  to  alio  bald  haa.l  allblB  *  fnw  wtokl  wbera 
tb*  root*  *r-  not  dulrovad.  Tbis  powdir  )■  tntzad 
wittj  ir.rm  water  and  mod  a»  iwuh  thrto  tmn 
B  weak.  A  trial  of  OB*  box  will  oonrlna*  fOB  tbtt 
Itlii    I*    '  (J    hum'iuit.     PHcB  4Vt>  OBBt*.     f'ffli*,  to 

A.1NA  STRRhT.  B«t*4>fa  Hddf  tad  Bill*.  Piw*ll 
'  Haaos.  mifllm 


Ladies  and  Children 

...wn.i,  raw  ... 

KINKEAD'S 
SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

ADRJnwTTO    PTaKABART  TO  tTRB.  RASI1.V  APPIJBD, 
!■  nui   craaar.  Bad  will  a*t  njnr-   tba   Moat   daUaBia.     It 
earaa  all  diaaaaaa  of  i    •  aoaltx  ibbot**  dandraff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

tartan  tba  aalr  a«f>  aad  ataan.  aad  la  PUBKl.v    VBO* 

aa>>Th.   nHrfoal    ffan*    Bmi.it    IIAIE   TOWaO   AJTO 
DREBEiao  aaa,  ba  badal  U.    laial. 

■Ill    X.    OATata,    Srwawlaa, 

0«rarrlf.w  Mo.Uom.rr     aad  Ifowtrd  Hf.au.  and.f  all  Draw* 
at".  laBtf 


BIGHT1T 

Single  Outside  Rooms, 

-^trTJB 

No.  1  Spring  Bed*  and  IttaUraasus, 
BRANCH  HOUSE, 

•  a*    N.l.\MOMK   HTKfcr.T.    COB.   OUT, 
AT 

VlTfy     Oanla     par      rvTlalit, 
And  Lena  by  tlio  Week. 


OPEN      A.lala      3XT  X  O  EC  T 

t.  J,  EWFXL,  Proprlator. 


PIONEER  8HOE  MANUFACTORY 


THB  HOST  KLIQAJIT  OTJoTOat  WOBK  Ol  TSiJ  ^ITT 

Beera   «*>  Maynard, 
asa  KcaranlaHt ..aaa  doaa  nadb  af  Bwa 


•FIGARO." 

THE  JOUBHAX  OP  AMDSEMIHIB.      ' 
Pnbli.l..d  .'«>  O"  »  ""  ™'  •* 

■S  atnUul  »»d    S8*  -IVaahinston  ■» 

Below  Montgomerr. »"  Trgacttoo- 
yjEpKESPAY MAI  1*.  1873 


AMD8EMBNT8.    Etc 

CftlJfor-ni*  T*A*atr»», 

"Catnills"  was  performed  last  nigbt,  end  Mrs- 
Bowsrs  gave  •  powerful  Impersonation  *>f  tie 
heroine.  6be  did  tone  extremely  floe  actio*  in 
the  scene  with  Moos.  DutiL  J-  0.  McOoilom 
utefl  tfce  putof  Arnund  DdtsI  with  mnch  abil- 
ity, aid  fairly  brought  down  thecoma  in  the scene 
of  the  fourth  ao\  The  cast  was  very  well  ar- 
ranged threnghoat.  Henry  .Edwards  aa 
Utma.  Dvrel,  Mre.Jadahas  Prnder.ce.  Miae  Min- 
tile  Walton  asNiehette,  J.  O.  Willismion  as  G-s- 
ton,  Owen  Marlowe  ae  De  Varville,  and  'Eben 
Plympton  as  Gn?ta»e,  filled  their  rcsBeoiiTe  part* 
T»rjple»8iogij.  To-night.Mre.  D.  P.  Bowers  wU 
for  the  first  time  in  California,  appear  as  Mart- 
aose  in  "The  Wife,  or;  a  Tale  of  Mantua,"  She 
will  be  eopperted  by  John  McCulloagb  as  Jolian 
St.  Pierre.  The  rest  of  tbe  cast  appears  on  opt 
first  page. 
ALhamtorsu 

To-nixh*,«*t«abrimantflfSt  pari.  Mias  Annie 
Adams,  "The  queen  of  serio-eomlo  Tocatlet*.' 
who  In  her  peculiar  line  ttai.de  »ilticut  a  rival 
will  stag  eome  of  her  best  songs.  Little  Mao  wilj 
perform  bis  original  "Fssence."  The  only  Lao* 
and  the  talented  comedian  and  TOcaliat,  Edwin 
Kelly,  assisted  by  J.  BobioBon.  will  present  tbe 
eharmtog  operetta  of  'La  Rose  deSiFlenr"  in- 
trodaciog  the  original  Houp-la .  doet  from  "La 
Penchole."  The  wonderful  Master  Barney  will 
appear  In  bis  snrivt.  led  champion  jig.  Charles 
Vivian,  them  eel  polubed  character  vocalist  of  tbe 
day,  will  siog  some  of  hie  beet  tougs,  and  tbe 
■•naming  f*r«e  of  "A.  Slippery  Day"  will.termi- 
'  ease  this  Tery  rich  and  varied  evening's  enter- 
tainment. 
Bella  Union    Theatre. 

The  barjo  performance  of  Tommy  Bree  is  quite 
a  feature  ol  tbe  excellent  programme  siren  st 
this  bona?.  Cassia,  and  Frits  appear  in  new  and 
amusing  gymnastic  feats.  Lob  Dixon  1b  capital  in 
aoag  and  dance,  and  the  afterpiece  of  "Dodging 
lor  a  Wife,"  in  waicb  Tommy  Barton,  WU1  Bark* 
Mat  Kelly  'and  Miss  Jennie  JobnsoA  appear  is  re- 
ceded with  rears  of  laugbter. 
Bncktoy  *s  New  Varieties. 

Red  Buckley  keeps  tbe  (an  si. re  at  this  hou'e 
sll  the  time  be  is  on  the  stage,  and  he  is  sbly  a»s 
siited  by  Bngbey  Mortoo,  Leon  .Samwells,  Mis- 
Ida  Fisk  sad  a  score  of  other  favorite  artiste' 
who  appear  nightly. 
Eicnrglori  to  Santa  Crnx. 

The  new  and  handsomely  ft  ted  upside'  wheel 
Steamer  Oljmpie,  Ohaa.  Thome.  Oommander. 
Jsi.  8.  Johnston.  Purser,  will  make  an  excursion 
to  Santa  Crux,  leaving'  Jeflkeon  street  Wharf  on 
Saturday.  May  17th  at  2  o'clock.  Beturniug,  will 
leave  Sasts  Oruc,  on  Mocday  morning  in  time  to 
land  passengers  in  flan  FrancUao,  at  9  or  9.  30.  The 
passage  money  for  the  round  trip  will  be  fire  do: 
Ian,  children  two  and  a  naif.  Many.will  donbtlese 
avail  themselves  of  this  opportunity  to  enjoy  a 
pleasant  trip  down  tbe  coast. 
Horticultural  Hall. 

Tnishall,  filled  aa  It  Is  daily  and  nightly  with 
fashionable  dressed  ladles  and  gentleman,  prev- 
ents a  very  attractive  and  brilliant  appearance. 
The  collection  of  flowers  is  a  very  fine  one,  and 
themusleby  Schmidt  and  Seblott's  Band  is  de- 
lightful. To-morrow  afternoon  the  prises  will  be 
awarded  far  plants  given  to  children  at  the  Fair 
last  Fall.  Plants  are  given  away  to  all  ahildren 
who  visit  the  Fair  in  the  afternoons,  to  encour- 
age the  love  of  culture  in  plants,  and  handsome 
prizes  will  be  awarded  to  the  best  cultured  of 
them  at  the  Best  Fair.  Miller  sod  Sievere'  splBB- 
did  collection  of  ferns  was  purchased  yesterday 
by  Milton  S.  Latham,  and  will  be  removed  to  his 
premises  at  tbe  expiration  of  the  Fair.  Those  who 
have  not  jei  paid  a  visit  to  tbe  Hortionltsral 
Exhibition  snould  do  no  without  delay,  as  it  will 
shortly  el: Be. 
VTuodivurd's  Gardens. 

This  gardes  is  a  favorite  resort  for  pionle  parties* 
and  many  happy  crowds  gather  there  at  this  tea- 
Ban  of  tbe  year.  To-days  picnic  concert  and  ball 
wilt  be  held  by  the  St  Msry'a  Temperance,  Library 
sad  Benevolent  Society.  Thirty  artiste  will  take 
part  in  the  concert.  The  prismatic  fountain  will 
be  exhibited  in  tbe  evening  To-morrow  tbe  Mis- 
sion Parish  School  wili  have  their  picnie  here,  and 
next  Snnday  and  Monday,  tbe  Osnsan  Genera, 
Benevolent  Association  will  have  their  annua* 
benefit,  festival  and  bail.  Great  attritions  will 
be  offered,  inoludlag  tbe  race  between  Slg.  Donate, 
the  one-legged  dancer,  and  Leon  S&mwells,  the 
gymnast. 
Pacific  Hall. 

The  Bret  ef  a  teseon  of  three  anbeoripton  coc- 
eerte,  by  Miss  Fannis  Mara  ton  and  concert  tronpe. 
will  be  given  this  evening  at  Pacifio  Hall.  The 
subscription  list  is  well  filled,  and  a  large  and 
fashionable  attendance  may  bs  reckoned  on. 
Barton  Bill. 

This  popular  comedian  will  arrive  by  the  over- 
land train  to-night.    He  is  under  engagement  to 
Manager  McCullough,  and  will  appear  at  the  Gil 
torn ia  Theatre  on  Monday  next. 

AWATOMIOAL  MCiETta, — Ott*>  Of.  tbe  IDOSt 
e.mpleie  collections  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
Slates,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  sad  bean 
itfui  we x  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
fnly)  at  tbe  Mnrsum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
hour  may  be  prof  tab,*-  ir-tnt  beret. 


Deakin's  Sal-  of  Paintings 

Will  take  pisoe  about  Msy  20th.  Parliculara 
in  fa  tare  adrertlecTD^nrs.  j.e 

Battler's    Wine     Parlor. 

Lew  Battler,  formerly  in  tbe  minstrel  line, 
wlD  be  pleased  to  act  the  rolt*  of  Bonifsoe  to  all 
friends,  day  and  evening,  at  934  Buah  street, 
below  Kearny.  i.s 

Asa    Xj.    Wangeman's 

"  Obiga-jo  BeerDepo  V  623  Sacramento  street, 
between  Montgomery  and  Kearny.  The  cele 
brat e d  "  Chisago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  best  of 
'ignore.    Daily  ltncb.with  lobit*r  salsa  and 

ther  dslleacieF,  prepared  by  the  epicurean 
Frank  Domont.  Beer,  10  cents.  Begul.r  6er- 
maa  lunches,  caviar,  Swiss  cbeeae  and  eaad- 
wiohoe,  srrved  to  order.  To  lonch  at  Wauga- 
man/s  is  xs*  thing.         6- 3 

Inr.    Poherty 

Has  devoted  his  stndy  more  particniirly  to 
chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  as  snob,  is 
bow  the  mast  saooessfttl  of  any  Physician  In 
San  Francisco.  OfiQoe  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leidasdortt  a  tew  doors  oelow  What 
Qbser  House,  x 


Moth*-jr_ln.Tjllw, 

**_  long- faced  gentleman  motioned  »B;de  a 
prominent  actor  in  tbe  Bifth-avenna  .*x>np«?. 
It  was  at  the  Eenoard  House,  Clereltnd,  O. 
The  long-faced  gent  bntlon-boleJ  the  »c;or 
and  drew-  tim  gently  into  sornerof  the 
waiting  room.    Ssj  8  be  : 

Mr.  B ,   that's  an  affectin*  play  of 

yourn,  that  "Divoico"— a  very  affecliu'ptay. 
I're  seen  it,  aod  it  star  ed  the  brice.  But, 
sir,  I'm  tbe  victim  of  divorce  nmc-1*.  Form- 
erly X  lived  in  New  T<  rk;  she  that  wis  my 
beloved  vnfe  liyes  there  now  for  all  I  know. 
I  live  in  Hanmba',  sir,  and  a  d— d  mean 
place  it  is.  You  koow'a  wells'd  I  do  tost  I'd 
ra'ber  live  in  New  Tort.  Why  don't  I  live 
in  New  Ytrk,  sir?  (And  here  the  long-fac.d 
gent's  bair  stotdup  like  the  end  mas'*  at 
t:e  minntrele,  and  he  struck  a  tragic  atti- 
tude.)    Mother-in-law,  by » !'! 

With  that  the  excited  man  rusted  from 
the  actor,  and  has  not  teen  seem  by  him 

since- 

, ^ . . 

The  Porta  Opera  Hoes  . 

Tbe  French  Government  haa  given  orders 
ttut  no  time  shall  be  lost  in  completing  the 
internal  decorations  of  the  New  Grand  Op- 
era.House.  H,  Lenepvn  haB  nearly  com 
pleted  tbe  ceiling,  composed  of  allegorical 
groups  referring  to  the  history  of  the  lyric 
drama;  II.  Paul  Baudry  is  paiDting  the 
grand  saloon  (foyer);  MM-  Delaunay  and 
Barras  have  two  other  saloons  in  band  ;  M. 
Bsnlanger  has  the  foyer  de  la  danse,  which 
will  be  adorned  with  portraita  of  twenty  of 
tbe  most  famed  danseusee,  beginning  with 
nt'lle  IafoDtaloe,  1681,  acd  ending  with 
Mile  Bosati  (1?54).  Madame  Taglioni, 
who  now  resides  in  London,  will,  of  coars", 
he  included  in  the  list. 


Explanatory. 

Tobacco  smoke  is  principally  composed  of 
ammonia,  pyridine,  picoline,  lotidine,  colii- 
dine,  fermic,  acetic,  proprlanio,  butyric, 
valerianic,  carbolic  acid  and  creosote.  We 
mention  this  simply  because  there  are  masy 
people  who  are  Tery  particular  tossy  juet 
what  is  proper  and  right,  and  who  would 
regret  exceedingly  having  said :  "Is  smoke 
objectionable  to  you  ?"  when  they  should 
hare  said:  "Is  ammonia,  pyridine,  pieo- 
line,  luteins,  eollidine,  formic,  ssit'c,  pro- 
prionic,  butyric,  valerianic,  carbolic  acid  and 
crtOBDto  objectionable  to  you?"  Tols  form 
of  qnery  will,  we  imagine,  beoome  quite 
popular. 

A    Solution  of    the  Chinese    Problem. 

In  discussing  the  evils  of  Ohineae  immigra- 
tion and  the  existing  depression  of  business  in 
San  Francisco  consequent  upon  the  displace- 
ment ol  white  labor  by  Ohineae  in  onr  work- 
shops, the  Golden  Era  hits  the  nail  square  on 
the  h  ■  ai  In  the  following  : 

The  ouly  measure  of  redress  whioh  holds  out 
an?  pTomne  of  relief  is  the  formation  of  anti- 
CtiineBe  societies  all  crer  the  Coest,  tbe  members 
of  wbich  thill  be  pledged  not  to  employ  Chire*, 
oot  ro  purcsaae  goods  of  toose  who  do  employ 
the  ie,  nor  to  purchase eoods  of  Chinese  minufne- 
turie«.  Tbey  first  propose  theie  aoti-Obiofse  so- 
cieties should  te  to  make  themaelvss  felt  iu  tbe 
character  of  purchasers.  If  one  thousand  men 
in  ibis  city  should  pfKc  an  organization  under  a 
solemn  pleiica  not  to  employ  Chinese  nor  to  pur- 
ee ase  goods  of  iDd>Tiduals  or  firms  who  might  em- 
ploy tbem.it  wOoid  greatly  strengtben  tbe  hands 
of  each  ef  our  local  manufaotarers  ae  are  dow 
enraged  in  tbe  experiment  of  competing  with 
Ohicese.  manufactures.  If  this  one  tbouascd  «as 
multiplied  by  ten,  as  it  soon  might  b?,  the  euc- 
csssof  the  bxperiment  wonld  be  assured.  These 
societies  must  be  orgao  Zsd  without  tbe  aid  of  lav, 
asco  law  wonld  be  constitutional  that  discrimi- 
nated against  Chinese  residents.  Saoh  orgaoias- 
■ion?  could  only  be  carried  oot  where  the  oom- 
muaityia  nearly  unanimous  in  favor  of  the  object 
to  be  attained ;  bu.  ancb  unanimity,  it  ie  believed, 
prevails  in  this  Stats. 

The  experiment  has  been  tiled  by  at  least 
one  man  In  San  Francisco.  We  allude  to  Mr. 
H.  Sut'.iff,  wbo  fs  proprietor  of  two  large  cigar 
stores,  930  and  S32  Kearny  street.  As  long  age 
a?  lSSVafr.  Satlifl,  knowing  what  the  result 
of  Chinese  labor  would  be,  farmed  tbe  resolu- 
tion to  neither  employ  Chinese  workmen,  nor 
sell,  nor  purchase  cigars  made  by  Ohlnere,  and 
he  has  carried  out  thiB  resolution  to  the  pres- 
ent day,  an4  will  continue  to  adhere  to  it  a^ 
long  a=  he  remains  in  business.  Msny  of  his 
friends  thought  it  impossible  fcr  him  to  stem 
the  current  of  opposition  to  those  in  the  same 
trade  who  employed  Chinese  werkmen,  but  he 
hie  c>one  sa  ruccesifnlly.  and  Instead  of  the 
one  f-ma'i  establishment  which  be  commenced 
with  at  the  time  of  fcrmini;  t M-:  isolation,  he 
now  has  tvo  of  the  largest  In  the  city.         » 


Woman's    Biffins. 

One  would  think  that  It  was  one  of  woman's 
rights  to  erjcy  as  good  a  dinner  aa  a  man,  and 
pay  the  same  price  for  it.  Hearly  all  the  res- 
taurants "  for  ladies  and  geLtlemen"  in  San 
Francisco  have  poorer  fare  then  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dice.  Tht.be  is  an  zxceptjos. 
At  tbe  Fioyjr.R  BieTATjpAjrr,  on  Waihington 
street,  at  the  ccrner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladies  can 
set  an  excellent  breakfast,  dinner  or  lurch,  at 
a 'res-enable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
fclnce  18-3  9,  provides  every  injury  the  market 
affords.  Both  Isdles  and  gentlemeo  Una  there 
dishes  to  please  the  meet  epicurean  taste.      * 


Trie  W*-w   Oyster    House. 

Otbteb  Gbotio  has  been  open- a  by  A.  W. 
Manning,  one  of  tho  oldest  Oytter  Dei.1  is  in 
the  city,  "For  Ladles  and  GentkmeD,"  at  438 
Plni  at.,  next  to  Bowen  Bros.,  grocers.  This  U 
in  e»-ry  respect  a  place  when  a  ffenUenuxn  earn 
take  hit  Jaoiifx/.  6-e 

PrsU'i  Abolition  OU 
Cures  Bheumatlnn  and  Neuralpifl.  3 


Milli  kebi.— Bats  cleaued,  pressed  ssd 
trimmed  to  order  at  the  lowest  prices.  Hiss 
J.  P.  Wood  824  Washington  street.  4-s 


Notice  to  the  Public 

B.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
Booth  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  eel- 
ling  off  his  fine  Btoob  of  men's,  boys'  ana  chil. 
arena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  st 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  tuts,  trunks,  tsUsss, 
e'o .,  below  cost.    Call  if  yoa  want|  bargains.  3x 


Br.  0.  T.  8;ge  has  remored  his  office  to  the 
Olympic  Club  Building,  corner  of  Mew  Mont- 
gomery and  Howard.  as 


Corns,   Bunion*,   Iiin'TOwincx  Nails. 

A  perfect  cure  warranted   by  Albert  Schoen- 
wald,  127  Second  street.  s-bi 

Star  Shirts  svncl  Collars. 

All    sorts    and  sizes,   for  fa'e  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  Ul  Leicesdotfl"  st, 


1-fJJC    CJLD     LOTE8. 
frsOH  IBS  raENCO  or  HiKEl  MUrBEZi  ) 

Hist  tbon  forgo',  Louise,  Louise, 

That  night  in  the  gardes  gray, 
When  lite  the  blossoms  on  the  tree?, 

Tour  hands  la  my  hands  lay? 
Our  parted  lips  refused  a  word  ; 

Our  knees  aU  trembling  »ct ; 
The  wiUowa  c'a  ns  hardly  ellrrea ; 

Say  thou  renumberest  jet, 

Canst  thou  forget,  Mirie,  Marie, 

The  day  we  changed  oar  rings? 
The  gold*  n  sun  lies  on  (he  lee  ; 

The  hrk  above  us  elnge  ; 
The  brooklet  p»att l«s  down  the  glade 

B-siie  us,  as  we  lie; 
M&aie!  though  springs  and  i  jsesfaje, 

Ltt  not  ttiij  memory  die. 

Cmet  thou  forge*,  Uhrlelne,  Chrisline, 

The  room  with  roses  gay. 
Bo  near  the  sky,  so  small,  so  mean, 

Our  April  and  our  M>  y  T 
And  when,  one  night,  the  moonbeams  bright 

Fell  en  thy  cheek  and  Irtast, 
TJnvtil,  they  cried,  thy  beauty'^  pride  ! 

Canst  thou  forget  the  rest  ? 

HI  ending  had  my  poor  Marie  ; 

And  fund  Louise  is  dead  ; 
Chri-tiae,  ihs  fragile,  on  the  sea 

To  suani  r  skies  is  fled. 
Alas  I  Louise,  Marie,  Christine, 

Down  with  tae  years  are  borne  ; 
The  past  a  ruin  that  halh  been  ; 

Ileitsomtfeunes  to  a  corn. 


Premium  Sbirt  ivialtor. 

Kxi.  Evelliie  Morris  526,  Keirny  at.,  rispect- 
fullv  solicits  a  cell  from  friends,  and  strangers 
visiting  the  City.  Hewest  styles,  ptrfect  fit 
and  prices  reasonable.  £-Q 


Pralfs  AboUiion  OIL 

Cures  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


3-L 


Sandwich  isiaid  Piun, 

Since  the  rseension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  Industry  ia 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Schrelber,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  furniture,  690  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  puln,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  fathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Puln  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  Its  superior  qualities 
for  maf  trass  bedding,  ana  doubtless  Mr.  Schrel* 
ber  will  nnd  no  difficulty  In  disposina  ol  all 
that  comes. * 

Enjoy  able   Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leading  es- 
sentials of  an  esjoyobleride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Franelsoo  so  rmguestionably 
as  from  Fienk  Boutoa,  whose  carriages  bare 
the  privilege  o  the  Btand  fronting  ths  Occi- 
dental HoteL  His  handsome  turn-outs  ere  used 
by  the  best  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
It  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drivers,  nets  more  liberally  patron- 
ised than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  In  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
except  those  which  he  provides.  Frank  has  en. 
Joyed  great  success  in  his  business,  and  tne 
admirable  way  in  which  he  conducts  it  nukes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  patronise  him.    * 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 
Cores  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  3-l 


Dr,  Barlow  J.  Smltli 

Is  giving  *  eours  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Hervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygeian  Hall,  6S7  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  1%  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  la  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  p.  m.,  free.         w 


Presb  and  Swept. 

For  the  beet     eonlectionery,   gt  te  Oar-tr  and 
Wagner's.  1C7  Mentsomer?  St.  near  Sattct.       M 


Bound  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Is  G.  Burkhardt's  motto.  Fine  Franch  Call 
Boots  made  to  order  from  $8  to  $10.  A  good  fit 
and  satisfaction  guaranteed.  Oall  at  MO  Wash- 
ington Btrett  and  be  convinced.  A  full  assort- 
ment of  neatly-made  goods  alwajs  on  hand,  at 
prices  to  suit  everyone's  purse.  4-bj 


Oo    Rot    Starrer    from    Corns. 

The  uxifortunats  srnTerere  from  Oms,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails, can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Br.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 210  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
,Twak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Dog- 
ier*B  capability.  Beferencee  given  lfr&quirea.  b 


Pratt's  Abel  it  ion  OU. 
The  People's  Bemedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains. 

The    Veto 

Is  celebrated  for  its  superior  liquors  and  fine 
cigars.  ConnoleEieurssay  our  "Pony"  Brandy 
puts  a  veto  on  all  others.  Call  and  sample  It. 
E.  H.  Levy,  proprietor.  Bouihweet  corner  of 
Kearny  and  Commercial.  is 

San  Francisco  Jenelry  BfanuXsvetery. 

D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merchant  street  Diamond 
Setting,  Ecamtling.  All  kinds  of  repairing 
dene.    Jewelry  for  Bale,  j-s 


Pnototrre-prilc    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
illation  street,  _  a 

PBJVATH  LESSOK9  XH  TBB  FBXKCB  LASGTJA6E 
by  J.  Josset,  graduate  of  the  University  of 
Paris,  late  Professor  of  De  la  Monoats'  Normal 
School  for  Teacher*,  and  of  St.  Mary's  College, 
London.  404  Geary  street,  between  Mason  and 
Taylor,  upstairs.    Bet  t  of  reference  given.    4  g 

CuiE^GTJjn.—  Madame  Clara  A&tenia,  the 
Clairvoyant  Physician  and  Independent  Tranoe 
Medium.  S23  Kearny  street,  bet.  Bu  =  h  and  Pine. 
ftmsQlsatteni  In  English,  Irenes  and  German,,! 


A  .EM«aet*iaxit  Location. 

Persons)  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Oentral  location,  should  visit  the  AUiambra, 
and  inspect  tbe  ftne  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tne  building  is  a  verv  fine  one  and  is  well 

lighted  and  ventilated.  * 

» 

A  great  variety  of  Tl?s  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
lust  received  at  the  Was:  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
LeldeBderff  street.  • 


Derby    Sweepstakes. 

A  sweepstake  for  the  English  Derby  race  will 
be  drawn  on  Monday,  May  lfltb,  1873,  at  the 
Charing  Cross  Sdoon,606  Mission  *tr=et,  near 
Second.    Tick«ts  now  for  sale  at  the  bar,    G-j 


MoxEEBfl  of  Favluu  who  are  about  to  spend 
the  6omxn'  r  in  tbe  country  with  their  children, 
ought  not  to  forget  b  fore  they  go  to  provide 
themselves  as  well  as  their  children  with  under 
clothing.  The  only  place  where  they  can  buy 
tbe  same  cheaper  ana  male  of  better  material 
than  at  any  otmr  place  is  at  H.  Friedlindrr  & 
OoV,  No.  9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Building,    an 


Slgaor    Fulvio    Rossi 

Gives  jr.vate  lessons  In  Italisn  and  English 
Voosl  Music,  at  64C  Clay  street,  or  at  the  resi- 
dence of  the  puplL  &i 

A  Servant  in  tbe  Corner. 

Weed's  Carpet  Sweeper,  with  the  bait  aEBort- 
ment  of  Carpets  and  Furniture  In  the  State,  at 
John  O.  Bell's,  nearly  eppoeite  the  Grand  Hotel, 
Market  street.  4p 

Bemoval, 

Samuel  Swift  hae  removed  from  110  to  113 
Poet  street.  Sewing  msobines  rented  end-re. 
paired  as  u*uil,  and  sold  cheaper  than  ever,  x 


It   Is    True. 

J.  A.  Shaber  &  Co.  are  selling  parlor,  sets  and 
alloth«r  kinds  of  furniture  and  bidding  obes  per, 
tor  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  in  town.  Other 
dealers  don't  stand  a  ghost  of  a  ohance  when 
people  know  Bbaber'd  prices.    707  Market  street 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Bookaeller*  and  Stationers. 
Staoej  A  Mock,  (sebool  books  arpecialtj.)  S.  W 

corner  Foarlh  and  Jessie. 
£L  H.  Moore,  6W  Hontiiouory,  near  Mercnast. 

Kn»lnt-!  Colleee*. 
Heald's,  Brvant  A  Strattoo's  College.  24  Post  S 

Bnteherr. 
Eatc,  Fred.  Stalla  at  to  100.  California  Market, 

Employment  Office. 
Ohas.  F.  Beccertr  A-  Oo.  ,652  Saonm  en  to  street. 
Ofiineee  Eniploj  ment  Oo.— Pierce  A  Co..  627  Sac- 
ramento street 
O'Brien  A  Ward,  610  Mont g^mery  street. 
H.  ti.  Rircboff.  Male  and  Female  Help, 656  Kearoj 

French  Fancy    Good*. 
Loeao  A  Co.,  19  Montgomery,  107 and  169  Bnt&w. 

Stair  Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Oaliender,  mannfaetorer,  S2  Second  street 

Howan  JB.nl r. 
Sampson,  A.  B,  A  Co.,  UO  Second  atraet, 

Milliner*. 
Miss  Lizzie  Carter,  118  Fourth    treat. 
Mrs.  M.  bellg,  226  Kearny  elreei. 

Searvher  of  Records. 
O.  V.  Gillespie,  611  Wasbingtonstraet. 

"Watchen  and  Jewelry. 
EL  A.  Oaliender  6t  Second  street 

Whltenen  and  Paper  BLaDgera. 
A.W.  Wbeldeo,   28  Geary  street 

Wlnea  and  X-lqnors.    (WnoleBala.) 
Daneri  P.  A  Go-  S04  Front 


L.OOKL    OUT 

....FOB  XBX.... 

Business  Directory 

100  000ODPIH8  T0  BE  I8SSED  0N 

or  about  Jane  10th.  Send  In  jour 
adTerttsements  immediate);  to  No.  SOS  Mont- 
gomery at,  at  B.  M.  ED  WAEDS'.  u9  lea 


GERMAN     PIANOS. 

THE  BSSTAITO  THE  CHEAP- 
■-■et.    Sohraabtiadterd;  Ob.,  Agents 
or    tb  e    calibrated    Factsries    of 
6  -  tJlntbrier,  in  Leipzig,  «cd  Sobleip, 
I-' Berlin.    Offic*?.  610  OLAY  STBKEf.         ap2S 


Photographs  Painted 

1H  WATEB  OOLOBS  ArTD  RETOUCHED  IN 
Ink.  from  the  -maileit  to  fall  life-efls*?, alwarB 
in  tb >  most  satief  scto.-y  manner,  on  rery  moderate 
terms. 

SUJLT  H.   EiSTMAX, 
4LZ9  Kearny  ttreet, 
ap231m  Between  Oaliforniaaad  Pins. 


CENTRAL    BATHS, 

HO.  US  GEABY  STREET. 

Baths,  25  cents.      Beat    accom- 

,  hi od»tions in  tbecit/.    Separate 

JJfntrsncs  for  Ladies.    Tne  B&tba 

aATHsa,^  Sit  d  op  with  all    modern 


improvements.  Hair  Ontiioir,  s hiving  and  Shim 
pooiDg.  ObiHren'd  Mairneatl;  oat.  Ladies'  Sbim 
pocinir.  *>')  cetts.    Private  room  for  Ladiep. 

s»~ttr^Eg-rB  Tl-ittOK  the  citr  are  reBpectfntly 
reqoest«d  to  pit  ron'ze  these  Baths.  my3 


MRS.   E.  REGAN, 

Fashionable  Milliner. 

lOt    TBIKD    STKEXr, 

Has  tbe  cholrcet  aod  mo;  t  eeleet  assorttseot  of 
goods  in  ber  line  in  the  city,  tier  HATS  are  mar- 
vels of  beanty,  atd  what  is  mo.-t  itnoortant,  HKR 
PRICES  ARE  VBRY  REASONABLE.         tnjl 


MILITARY    GOODS 

....AHD.    .. 

GOLD  AHD  SILVER  THEATRICAi 
TRIMMINGS, 

aU5     Montffomery    strtet,    Eoont    Ko    1. 
sahlltf  T.  RODGERS  JOBJSBOV. 


RETURN  THE  BOOK! 

WHOEVER    BORROWED   THE    "MEMOIR 
OF  HOME"  from  the  EMABO  Office  Is  par 
tloalarty  requested  to  letorn  It  at  ones. 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTIOR. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
tho  Theatrical  Profession  in  California  pro- 
pose forming  classes  for  iostrnotion  in  Elocution. 
Persons  wishing  to  avail  themselTes  of  the  oppor- 
tunity of  acquiring  a  useful  art  at  a  moderate  cost 
oan  send  in  tholr  names  to  "Qambysaa  "  P.  O.  Box 
2^4,  when  particulars  as  to  terms,  etc..  will  be 
sent  to  them.  d«9  r 


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CHAS.  MAYER'S 


Pioneer  [Cloak  S 

No,    SO    MOATOOMFKT    81 

Oppouic  the  lack  Bou« 

BSAUCH,    408    KUXNt   81 

MR.  MATER  04LLS  ATTKRTInit 
luge  m  well  .eleatod  uwSS\ 

ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silh,  1 
and  Cloth, 

«^hlM3^8n^s7SVS^  SJV 

Al.o.  .  lame  stock  ol  Biripeo,  Brotb, 
bb&wla.  Lace  Jackets,  Silk  tod  Oottl. 
Silk.  Satins,  Oloakiois,  turn  e«rfdl2 

the  Spring  stjlMol  • 

PLAIN      A.\i      IHBIOII,, 

X.1AITX    8VIT8, 

Tt.  B.— Cloaks,  Dresses  and  n>U  atd. 
to  l^esttttahioo,  at  re.ioa.bl.  rata.. 


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PAR 

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YELLOT 
DOCK 

AID 

IODIDE  of  POT/ 

riiut    BEST    SPBIUS    MII 

lo   nie,      Pm-lflea  the  Blw.  I 

morbid,     eorrirpt    aod    Intpare  I  ■ 

Care.  HheuB.atl.in  and  Mcrcmrla)  ■ 

Sold  by  all  limggl.t.. 


ASOrOT,    417    sAIeOm  ft! 

SOLE  AGENTS  FOE 

IB.     PIBBTI    LAST    CHgKI  I 

HI.  PEBKT'9  WXlBfOOTPI 


POSTER 

Frogrtatuaeg.  and  til  Una.  of  P 

SHOW,   LKCrrKE,    GOXOBBT 

ATBE  and  CntlTUS  MAJIA81 

AT  LOW  RATES,  BT 

:b.  r*.  store 

SS8    CLAT    STBUt 


THOMAS    V. 


*»  MAlTOFAt/TDBJ»»AJ 

^Jr      kbiTaijiebsB 

tiA       druisTmiijos,  » 

V»*_ jtMP-. . 


MAKtTFAl/TUBm* 

— AirD— 

KIPAIltl 

—OF— 

DRUBS,  BANJOS. 

^**^  — *>T>1_  at 

OTE£B    MF8ICJJ.    OiTTBOT 

EBTAELIBHXD  G?  H«* 

.    nwui,  .l.en  on  the  Banlo  aad  En 
urSBION  StEeET.  betireen  n*mj 
H.  B.-Flne-toned  SUrer  Solo  —  '■■ 
essional.  alwars  on  hand. 


gtrl 
MBS 


FREE  AND  EA8 

EVEKT    IATV1DAT  X> 
Piano    ana    Slxtginm  Et 


CHARING 


.      ™\       m^ 


SSS  MlMlon  IMI,  >» 

delC  KAGLBS  *  WILD,  FW 


CANDIES. 


ALL     VIST)*     OE    THK    g&ff 
made  at  oar  Bteam  Candy  ****'',  . 
ord«r3,«peciaiJy  from  tbe  wsuitri.  *•       ,. 
artd  will  be  promptly  »*ten??ii T*  WAfll     I 


ALUAMBRa  lodging  k 

BTJJELY  POB.1IIBHID  B<X 
glo  or  in  .nits,  _  i' 

WeU  XJgni^  »'"" 
_  OnJnmishad  «oof»aV°J5.  "J  1 
or  wittoot   bogrd.     AUaABBB*  »  , 
■  1C  Snah  street. 


KTMQW 

BOOTS  and 
L.   BLAJ 


aoltl 


AnNE-WOBKBD  OBOOHm  BM I 
the  work  of  Mrs.  E.  SUnlM  <■*  • 
lie),  will  be  raffled  fer  on 

Sotmrdsy  Ew«»l»«.  *•»*  ' 

At  BPIEBB  A  POSD'S.  oornst •  »<*" 
street..    100  cha.ces.  SI  pe'  chageg- 


Philadelphia  Rests 

OHAS.  ▼.  BEBQOIJ).  PaU»* 

dt»w   »,,.- 

gnd  Montgomerj. 


UHAB.    T.  r**rtuua^»,  .  — --   i 

HE  OBOIOEST  MEATS  Ajjl 
Vegetable..  Boatd  by  the  "JJI 
8  FIHB  8T8SST  betwegn KJu> i 


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k  w; 


'GRVE 
1    BACCO! 


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'      -0  R00IS 
tic*  Ifo 

•EST  EMM; 


•  aa  nui 


Cr>       -a,   .  , 


CALIFORNIA    THIATRB. 


HOFlTICULTUnAL       II.M.L. 


-•— -  -*»-fc-* 


NICHT   BUT   THREE  OF   THE   [NCACEMENT 


Grand  Horticultural  Spring  Exhibition 


Bay  District  Horticultural  Society, 

lAfRS.  D.  P.  BOWERS!  . 


vL*ZV*Oi«rk:     i 


WHO      «   II     i  I'l.VM      AW      MAKIVNt 


a 

[•ffi  WIFE;  a  TALE  OF  MANTUA 


McCULLOUCH   a* 


JULIAN    ST.  PIERRE 

tcrr  orrmac 


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■   J   rat ti  on 

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a  jams* 


"tootla.    Quoon    of     Bngland  1 

IiurrnilK   Dorfl*,    7e»lou*   W  Ifo 


LIB     ANTOINBTTB 
■  •if  r.i..  i-  >n  p«ri*  if  ik*  a««*» 


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SKtfCEl. .     33  A  3E* T  O  IV     3E9C  I  L  3L. 

V  a  »*!■  bit  SrM  tf  P**"****  It  Uti  *t*  l»  rrsmA  MmUUt  hf   Haj  an  lilad 

>ST»^o    Shame;    or,   New    Year's    Eve. 

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AUISBOOi     ASD     tVlltHU  MAY       M    w. 

ttsV.  \  1      III    I     i        i  n-i    i     \  <.  -     O.T 

T1U    FLORAL  WBALTfl   OF  CALIFORNIA. 

Floral   Dooorntlona, 

OarlnnclH.    SUitimry. 

AQUnrlixma,   FOimtnlna. 


pioxesahi  oom  ikt  itv  Bcmnvi  i  scnLorrre  barb 

.r»mm*  ThU  AfUroooe  from  3  to  '»,  end  Km  la  ft  s  |0  I". 


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>    "ii<»»    SALOP  <nMil.ru 

Prizes  for  tno  Beat  Cultured  Plants  given  to  Children  at  the  Laat 
Fair  will  be   Awarded  Thursday  Afternoon. 

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BITIl    TO    ILL    imi.1111    WHO    riBCnAII    TICKET*    ITIIT    »rTIII'iO>. 

phi  kki  m  »ik(i«ikoi». 

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B«>A  rw>'-1 


A     SHIRT    STORE, 

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Mooond      wtroct, 

*   will    Oaul    at    •    mplrt..    aa. 

iDiaia  an.1  rvKflisn- 

at    Hi©    sjsbjbjbI    law   prlrra. 

aad. 

smriurr  A  oo. 


■D  5  rOR  THE  OCRS  OP  HI1EUMA- 

gt    ICoo.UpaMoj.  and  klodud  dlie»ae«. 

»«  T  MwAftfi  eriltss:  "I  hiTBM»in 
•*  ato*  to  lb*  « iea.  T.iBt  of  roar  ssi- 
■  •j  nj  Low  rbsaoaallo  iroabi. 

i-fi  rui mo:  "  Voar  Aparlsol  Baa 
■torel  aaj  baalla  acd  reinUud  tba 

Iwailoi,  Grand  Hottl:  "Soar 
Mm  tor  Rnra-natiim  bas  arorad  on- 
J  ta  tola  day  (oow  abooi  •)•«•■  i*arti 
baftaartr  •xparisaead  one  twlact 

•W    Mcffam-ra,  lla  Bblplaj  il. 
b»  Ooanail's  BatMdlaa  of  a  mmi« 
■autUa  la  t-o  aatka." 
■el  D-rp,  SaoU  Yt»b*1 :    "  Aftar 

madias  |  asa  dow  1 3  aood  beiUb-a 
lie  h  1  bar*  baaa  daprlvsd  for  aiora 

tb  aao  bataaan  a,  lb*  Da  pot-  «17 
MUSI'HV     BBOS., 

•ole  Jaseat  a. 


IK.  .IORDAK'9 

MITOMICIL  MUSEUI, 

•sjlO«>liaa<a  afataalalaa, 

FUl.    AMD   IIbSTRTJOT- 

^WBkF 

Jl  >    PMTITI    OPTICl    LP  kl   I 


.    L^fxLB.'^3 


CURES   DYSPEPSIA. 


iXLBi^ 


Girea   Tone   to  the  Stomurli 


i^xLB'TERS 


WILL  ■£«»•  LOSS  OF  »Pf£TtTE. 
la  a  Sore  Belief  for  Indigestion. 


.il^iX.LB^3 


HAS  1TO  BUPKRIUH  AS  A 

BLOOD    PUHIFIEH, 


WILLIS^   BAND. 

MUBI'J      rtTRrTIBIIRD     >  OK     ALL 
OMalooa.    Hoalo  inportad,  avtaafad 
aaa  for  aala. 

MiRdlH.    HI. I  M     Lai 
Orrheatra. 

IIKKHY  TON  lira  Hft  IIIIICN,  l+m+ 

af  Hraat   Hnnd. 
srOMin  from  Ibe  ooonirj;  prompU*  *tl*Bd»<i 
to.      Addroaa    M.      W.     WILLIS,     talooa     M    .  >e 
biora.  llt»   Mm  :«ni»ri  itr.. ■'.,  ot    JilHUlSM, 
MnotaoaiarTauaai. 


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Savings  and  Exchange  Bank, 

JVo.   6BO  Uontioncry  mtr+rt, 

(HoatBoaiaTT  Block.) 

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arr  Term  DapoalU.  ooa  par  oaoL  par  taonla. 
a-rNo  k.rjtrj|Ka"  or  onarra  f-r  Bank  Book. 

W.  B.  TUOMPdUN,  Preildaat. 
J.  OROOKRR,  Snore  lazy.  mj&lm 


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MRS.  HOOKRT,  OLA1RVOYAHT,  TEST  -i- 
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i&boalooH  or  »iokQpn  daily,  from  10  A.  M  to  J, 
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PRINTING.   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,  LECTURE.    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY. 

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Picnic  and   Hall  Committees. 


i  HAS  conp3i.l  ol 
lb.  tml  moiloikai  in  In.  But.,  ood.r  cohp.. 
Ipst  Ikkl.'P.  pt  Ikli  rkl.k 

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IIAKHT     AMI  AH. 

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CO  DKTEBPSI  T. 


HAl-rno    XROIPK. 

la.lBdl.a  th.  Child  Wandpr,  iAPl'HO. 

I.FI.IK    tl.l.ia. 

MlaB  U.    tl.l.lH  aad  W.   1'II.IA 

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8BSJ.SAO    J.«<JJ»X    HH.L    BSIKSnA    «Jj\ 


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y.       OLD 

DAVR"M  ENDKB,     at    tba 

oldoriaiaa  IRadWon,  l»Oa*r7 

[raflt,  batwato  Roarer  and  Dopont.,  wbororoo 
oiDbaraHOTANDOOLD  DRINKS,  Fraa  and 
[.»  a?  every  YTP.laailay  and    »iturd»y  oranlD*  *i  " 


THE   OLD 

Hot    Sooton, 

IB  Mortaa  Btrcal.  pipp  Kearar. 

All    Driiikw    Ten    Cental 
Hot  Prinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOR  «RD_ JERRY  II  TOWN. 

Alwayo  on  fits  the  Now  York  Herald,  Harper' r 
Weeklj,  Prank  Leslie's,  Dsf 's  l>ola««,  Polioo  Oa 
Mtle,  all  th«>  Oallfornla  papets.  also  London 
J'ftnch.  Bali't  Life,  lllnatraud  London  Nawa.  Call 
and  aa'!ify  yonraeif. 

at>-  Doo't  forget  tho  alfn  of  tba  Hot   Baat^h. 

f«7  U  W.  B.  W  ALDHO.f.  Proprittor. 


OEOROE    MAYES* 


andaU  kinds  of  SHELL  FISH, 
Stalin  Nob.  lO,  41,  48,  California 
Markat,  antraaca  od  Oallforefa  slraot 
PahUo or  priTsU  partUa  L.id    famllina  siippliao 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

ISUITS 

xooBDEn  SuO, 

'T 

LANCASTER'S 

•  IT  WAtniKOTOX  "TBirr. 

fait  la>  Opp.  MaffQlrVa  Opera  Ronoa. 


SANGER  HALLE 

HIKIJIR'.S  DAU..1 
It    QUIT    AT..    HUB    I(A»1. 


Kaaa  kal  Iki-  fli«l<.ek«  IPIpaad.  of   BTlaaa 
aad  Daaar.  aa  haad. 

DEPOT  WEVAHD  A  IASCHl'8  BAY  BRtWCIV 

fata  ir  OHR1S  KKLDMASlr. 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MR.  P.  BRRORB.  FORMFRLT 
aropHatoral  tU*  Miners'  Raa- 
■  taken  tb*  naaait«mont 
ha  Minora'  R*»a*oranl  aa, 
(Jommerclal  Street  and  tbe  Miners''- 
Hranoh  on  Markat  atteel.  io  partoarablp  WltB AK, 
A.  DRAYKUR,  who  bu  Ivsan  conned**  with  th» 
Arm  lor  ><i»r-.  InprovenaenU  bate  h«sn  msoe  lu 
tho  cniau.e  dspartmeu  thai  will  rsodar  tba  Mk- 
nsra'  moio  popo'tr  (ben  It  has  erar  baao  dorma. 
the  .3  years  of  in  i<ro»peritr.  Onr  Bills  of  JFaria 
•mhraoe  all  lh"  delioiciea  of  the  Reason.  l>aa 
Botlo  is  "Uood  a*Ar«,  Uood  Uooklof  sod  Modaraaa 

Ubargea."  

P.  BEBOEI  A  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT* 

SSI  and  BOB  Oommoralal.  sad 
1t»  Market  street. 
Open    rom  5  a.m.  to  M  r.u.  an31  1st 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

vikoixia  eiT-r.   mTJJU. 


3ABT  THBATBI  HAt  BEBB  BBV- 

1.  «ad  no  b.  tenUd  bj  th.  ni«ht  oa 
,    th.  pal.     BUI1    »nd    trkTulInu    floppprt* 
bttUj  lUkloJ  wltb  on  »ypltCkttonMI.Haf 
JOIN     PIPBB, 


THIS  ELEOAS 
dkoor*tad    — 
bp    lb.  pal 
ll' 


HAB«aVr*ad  pol.  Propria 
J.  II.   M«CA»«, 


Branch  Saloon  and  Billiard  Hall 

Cor.  kfurk't  and  Third  etr««ta( 
Iff.K*    car.    Co  name  r«  I  fat    and    la«ld«adoraT. 

IQHB  DBUmsTTHftlF  PRISES. 


6  FIC^AR  o  - 

THS  JOTJBHAX  0*  AJTOSSKZNTS. 

Published  every  ZJay  m  Uu»  Tear  by 
I>.        BOC?ABDU8 


Vt*Merekont  and  oiiS    Wmhlwtoi  Ale 
Below  Uoatgomiaj.  Sm  traneisoo. 


WEDNESDAY MAY  14. 


We  sometimes  hear  it  laid  of  a  man:  "be 
his  do  abame,"  or  "be  it  utterly  sbamele.-a." 
This  is  intended  as  a  reproach.  A  mm 
may,  however,  go  through  life  >ithont  ever 
knowing  what  shime  ia,  jast  aa  tiwe  are  ex- 
ceptional men  who  do  cot  know  what  fear  is. 
Bhame  is  jail  *■  much  a  weakness  s»  fear. 
It  was  not  until  Adam  and  Eve  hid  done  a 
mean,  sneaking  thing,  eoeording  Xi  Bible 
history,  that  ihey  axpene:  ced  a eeass of 
Bhame.  It  is  net  well  to  ta'k  of  "shame"  to 
children,  or  e:  courage  it  tjo  much  in  their 
miLda.  Belter  far  teioh  them  to  do  noth- 
ing thit  thj  should  beaabamed  cf.toaot  out 
their  own  natare?,  and  that  boldly  and  with- 
out abame.  The  French  talk  of  mauvaise 
Kanie— false  shame.  Nearly  all  Bhame  is 
falsa  shame.  Thare  is  much  leas  to  be 
ashamed  of  iu  this  w  >rld  than  people  imag- 
ine. An  utter  absenes  of  shame  waa  the 
badge  of  innocence  in  our  first  pares  ta. 
Among  savage  tribes  where  there  ia  the  least 
"shame,"  there  is  the  least  licentiousness. 
Shame- 'a-ed  girls  whose  modesty  ia  the 
moat  easily  "stocked,"  are  not  by  any  means 
the  most  strictly  moral.  It  would  be  a  gcod 
thing  if  there  were  less  shame  and  more 
true  modes'y  in  the  world.  We  have  seen 
sin  melee  3  men  ard  ehamele38  women,  and 
they  ware  cot  bad  ia  any  way.  These  shame- 
less women  talked  and  acted  natarally,  and 
their  innocence  waa  t  je  uoorrupted  inno- 
cence of  ci  i  dbood,  the  sham e'ess does  of  the 
men  Wis  the  atser  i in  of  a  bold,  honest  na- 
ture which  bad  nothing  to  be  ashamed.of 
It  ia  a  pity  that  the  eating  of  the  fruit  of 
the  tree  of  knowledge  brought  shame  into 
the  warld.  We  prescribe  a  homeopathic 
remedy;  let  us  eat  more  of  it.  The  more 
real  knowledge   there  ia,    the  leas  shame 

there  will  be. 

.*. 

Ia  Yoir  Wif  •  Nervous  and  Fretful  s 
Ttis  is  oertaiDly  very  wrong  of  her.  She 
wiil  plead  her  thousand  and  one  eiree  and 
vexation*,  bat  all  that  certainly  give*  her  no 
ri^ht  tD  disturb  her  lord's  peace  and  com. 
sort.  JLe  mo  whisper  in  your  ear.  I  think 
I  can  suggest  a  scheme  that  wiil  make  her 
ashamed  of  her  irritability.  Try  upon  her 
the  tenderness  of  the  honeymoon.  Do^'t 
think  to  make  her  happy  with  a  biocade  or 
a  new  carriage;  bat  when  you  come  home, 
bring  »ith  you  her  favorite  flower— ebow 
her,  in  a  hundred  ways,;  that  s'^e  is  in  all 
your  thought*-.  This  ia  the  medicine  that 
will  cure  her.  Try  love,  io  large  and  re- 
peated dests.  It  is  the  specific  for  many  of 
the  woret  complaints  of  our  wives. 


A  Great  Comfort 

It  is  a  great  comfort  ta  Fiqabo,  who  ha= 
the  gotd  repute  of  the  dramatio  .profession 
at  bsir-,  that  John  H.  Buby  renounced  tLe 
Stage  for  the  pulpit  before  falliog  into  evi: 
coarse?,  and  thus  spared  a  worthy  profes- 
sion the  disgr.ca  which  his  c induct  might 
have  cast  m:on  it.  Baby  would  always 
preach  his  par's  when  he  was  on  the  stage, 
and  it  was  in  oonseqaenca  of  being  constant. 
ly  accosed  of  this  that  he  determined  to 
preach  for  a  living  in  a  pulpit,  instead  of  on 
the  stage.  There  are  more  actors  of  his 
kind  whom  we  culd  spare  to  the  church. 


Lajdxxs  amd  QaxxLTMsn,  remtmber  the  lead- 
ing f  aebJoaable  retail  Shoe  store  in  San  Fran- 
Cisco.  H  Hinders,  332  Keaxnr  street,  between 
Fine  and  Bash,  *x 


[From  the  Daobarj  Nf»(. 

A  Danbury  man  says  the  only  safe  wsy  to 
pat  ap  a  stove  Is  at  auction. 

E»erybody  mutt  have  taken  down  the  fam- 
ily Bible  Sunday.    The  duet  was  intolerable. 

Pineapples  now  distil  tLeir  aromatic  fra- 
grance over  the;  tea  tables  of  the  wealthy 
and  printers. 

A  Danbury  man  says  WeBdell  Phillifs  baa 
more  futmie  behind  him  than.tLe  rest  of  as 
will  over  Bee. 

A  youth  who  wears  the  lalestBtjle  of  eleeve 
studs  cannot  te  expected  to  biiog  np  a  scut- 
tle of  cial  while  his  mother  ia  around. 

A  AT  ns  in  street  man  has  rigged  up  a  very 
ingenious  combination  of  pulleys  and  ropes 
for  drawing  up  bis  wife'B  back  hair. 

A  Wuoonsin  raanwas fined  fivedollarsfor 
cutiiDg  off  a  cat's  ears  with  a  jack-knife.  He 
will  use  a  razor  io  the  futuie. 

There's  au  old  lady  with  fatse  teet*\  out 
We&t,  who  wanta  to  knew  if  the  Yankees 
can't  invent  some  sew  wsy  for  putting  on 
pillow-slips. 

There  is  no  bass  ball  c'.ub  ia  Danbury, and 
so  a  Pine-street  gentleman  was  obliged  tJ 
fall  from  a  stone  te  bieak  bu  thumb. 

It  is  estimated  that  there  are  six 'em  thou- 
sand rural  poets  waiting  for  the  advent  of 
Spring.  There  ia  certainly  something  keep- 
ing the  season  back. 

If  all  other  signs  fail  to  impress  him,  a 
man  will  know  it  is  the  torjBS-c'.eaniDg  sea- 
son by  occasionally  stepping  on  a  piece  of 
soap;  which  will  throw  eat  his  feet  with  a 
vel  .city  his  spine  will  remember  for  days  at 
a  time. 

Prof.  Wilder,  of  Cornell  University,  ds- 
votee  a  quarter  column  in  one  of  the  jour- 
nals to  tell  what  people  sboald  do  ia  case 
of  accident,  when  a  half  dozen  words  would 
do  it.  What  to  do,  in  case  of  accident,  is 
very  simile.  Send  the  particulars  to  the 
paper?. 

Worcester,  Has!.,  papers  tells  of  a  woman 
stoppiog  in  that  city,  not  yet  thirty  years 
old,  who  Is  the  mother  of  thirteen  children. 
This  is  cot  quite  as  remarkable  aa  the  case 
of  the  woman,  thirteen  years  old,  who  had 
thirty  children.  If  any  one  hears  ef  such  a 
oise,  they  will  oblige  by  sending  us  the 
name. 

An  exchange  says:  "We  arise  in  the 
morning  and  with  the  brosh  of  nature  paint 
with  roseate  hues  the  path  tiat  lies  fcefcrs 
us."  That  is  what  he  say?.  What  he  realty 
does,  after  being  kicked  oat  of  be?,  is  to  get 
his  pants  oa  wrong,  seize  a  brush  cf  bris- 
tles, and  paint  with  raven  hues  a  cock  stove 
as  large  as  a  livery  stable.  Poetry  is  one  of 
those  tbiags  it  doesn't  do  to  look  into. 


Tyinff  m  Horse's  Ear. 

Those  agricultural  journals  sometimes 
caute  a  great  do  .1  cf  trouble.  Burcs,  of 
Chatar  county,  read  in  one  of  them,  the 
otbtrdiy:  "It  has  been  discovered  that, 
to  make  a  barky  h:<rss  travel,  tie  a  string 
tightly  around  hi*  ear,  near  tbe  end,  and  let 
hiva  stand  until  be  begins  t>  abate  hiB  head, 
when  be  will  forget  about  balking  and  go 
without  fattier  tioab'e.  It  never  fat's." 
Bo  Bums  tried  it  on  one  of  bis  hcrses.  The 
faithful  aoimal  first  nipped  Burns'  shoulder 
and  ioceulated  bim  with  tbe  epizootic,  then 
it  planted  a  hoof  or  two  in  the  stomaoh  of 
Burns;  and  then  it  su'Ideoly  remembered 
some  hiog  it  wanted  to  d?  in  Laccister 
county,  and  left  at  a  t*o- thirty-seven  gait 
for  that  region.  It  hss  not  been  heard 
from  ainoe,  while  Burns'  has  enough  influ- 
enza to  go  aronod  Biigham  Young's  family, 
and  leave  several  pretty  respectable  cold*  in 
the  head  over.  He  began  to  take  a  religious 
paper  on  Wednesday. 


DIRECT  IMPORTERS. 


GET  ONE 

BEFORE  THEY  ARE  ALL  SOLO ! 


Woman's   Righto. 

If  any  men  doubts  that  the  fair  sex  are  the 
geotleet  aad  serenest  tempered  creatures 
that  ever  breathed,  loved,  and  wore  eome- 
b:dy  e'ee's  hair,  let  that  base  wretch  whis- 
per something  in  their  preser.ee  of  tbelr 
being  a  "set  of  ninny-beaded  fools  and  lazy 
jades,"  he'Jl  find  out  bis  mistake.  A  friend 
of  ours  did  this  the  other  evening  in  tbe 
preseoos  of  his  wife  of  five  months. 
Bo  pleased  w.s  she  with  his  appreciation  of 
female  excellencies  that  she  took  up  the  ket- 
tle from  tbe  stove  and  poured  the  contents 
on  his  head.  And  now  he  locks  as  though 
be  had  fallen  into  tLe  bands  of  the  Modoos 
and  been  scalped  by  Shack  Nasty  Jack, 
Scarred  Charley,  and  the  rest  of  those  pat- 
rician-titled aborigines. 


George  Francis  Train. 

This  is  one  of  the  stories  revived  upon 
George  Francis  Train  eiccs  bis  voluntarily 
incarceration  in  the  New  York  Bastile,  as  be 
is  fond  of  cilliog  tbe  noiaesome  Tombs: 
Train  attended,  not  long  ago,  the  Jooky 
Club  races  at  Jerome  Park,  and  laid  wagers 
during  the  whole  week  on  thewroDg  horses. 
At  the  close  of  tbe  last  d»j,  having  had  bis 
ttsnal  ill  luck,  he  exclaimed  ia  a  load  tone 
of  voice:  "I'll  bet  $100  that  I'm  the  greatest 
fcol  of  the  native  born  specimens  that  t„is 
Btpublio  can  show  to-day  I"  An  entire 
Btranger,  only  a  few  feet  off,  drew  forth  his 
pccket.book  and  said:  "I don't  know  who 
you  sre,  but  I'll  cover  your  pile,  unless  you 
should  bappsn  to  be  George  Francis  Train/ 


A  Particular  Prison,  r. 

A  man  brought  up  in  the  Police  Court 
wta  addressed  by  the  Judge  ihu3 :  "Pris- 
oner, what  is  your  age?"  "Excuse  zae* 
Judge,"  replied  the  prisoner,  "but  it  is  cus- 
tomary to  ssk  tbe  name  first."  "Silence," 
cried  theJud^e.  The  prisoner  indignrnt'y 
exclaimed,  "Well  I've  never  been  tried  in 

this  style  before." 

■  ■♦ 

The  Last  New  Song. 

Air— "M.  el  t£  Chandon." 

Emerson  CorvOie  It  my  name, 

My  business  always  Is  the  same; 

Eastern  Oysters,  ard  Fancy  Boast, 

Relishes  thee?,  that  my  boose  can  boast. 

Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show. 

Oh!  high  oh!  Ohl  high  ohl 

None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 

CorvUle  lays  eol  sayB  sol 

On  Hoe  street,  at  No.  410, 

Remember  the  cumber  and  osll  again. 

Visions  of  Shell-nib.  In  every  style. 

Inwardly  causa  yon  mn:li  to  smile. 

Ladles  with  escorts  there  always  go. 

Ladies  gol  Ladies  go  I 

Emerson  Corville's  polite)  and  so 
8-1  Th*y  got  they  gol  they  gol 

Ladies  Visltlna;  Cards, 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Jons  P, 
Dwxbb,  126  Sutter  street,  opposite  Lick  House, 
and   at   the   Grand   Hotel.    N.  B.— Rutdkee- 

CHIZFS  SEAUT  MARKED.      I'CWtiSSHD?    Of  eVSrT 

description  to  order.  9 


Just  Received 


20     OBSESS 


Fine  Black  Silk  Hats, 


RESUJLAJX    PEIOX,    »1  SO. 


Will  be  Sold  for    $1  OO 


xo    o 


Fine  Panama  Hats, 


WDKTH    S3  SO. 


Selling-  tor  One  Dollar. 


10    o 


NEW   ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Everyhody    Suited. 

Ttoere  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
Id  hats.  At  "  Th«"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (eeoond  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
orw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  it  immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  on*  who 
goes  there  la  sure  to  be  suited.  m 


Don't  Fail  to  Call  and  See 

Tbe  most  wonderful  and  gifted  Doctor  Fcr> 
tune  Teller  of  the  tee.  »""«  Smith,  Astrol- 
oger, jo»t  arrived  from  tbe  East,  and  can  be 
consulted  on  all  events.  She  has  chann3  for 
Xnek,  Lots  and  Hap|dnss-,  which  nt-er  fill  to 
tale  effect.  Office  Consultation,  $5:  by  Le  t-r, 
$3.  All  comniuntrallona  ttrictly  private.  Office 
hears  from  10  o'clock  am  to  6  p.  if.  Satisfac- 
tion go  rinteed  In  every  rta>ect.  Office,  15 
Second  street,  Boom  1L  4o 


Attention,    Ladles 

To  give  tie  stin  the  so-toees  of  velvet,  and 
be  tint  of  the  lily  to  the  complexion,  use 
Dicktt'b  Caxam  db  Lie.  x, 


Tli©    Best    Bemedies, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chaaoe,  tor  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
lys  Webioot  Pius,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  dmggUU.  Agency,  417  Bansome 
street,  cemer  of  Cosunircial.  • 


McDowell,  Show  Card   Writer 

Beady  made   and  made  to  order.    BeomlO 

608  Market  street,  scr.  Poet  and  Montgomery  u 

Five  Hundred  Men  Wanted 

Immediately.  To  ssnd  their  washing  to  the 
«Vbat  Cheer  laundry.  121  Leideedorff  t-X.       • 

Olsm  Chowder  Every  WljrH*. 

The  best  chowder  In  towo,  a^  tie  Original 
Hot  Bcctch  Eslorn.  16  Morton  street,  jast  cfl 
E.earny. C-r 

g&n?   Meoro, 

Formerly  of  Cues  House  Oarnagea,  can  be 
iound  in  front  pi  Co'eman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
'ablishmeEt,  southwest  comer  Bu£h  and  Mont- 
gomery sis.,  or  Dexter  Stables.     Carriage  ordere 
X  aft  at  either  piace-  promptly  attended  to  day 


Oysters. 

In  strolling  round  the  other  night, 

To  loot  at  ftisoo  by  gas  light, 

ma  careless  fast ,  by  chance  did  stray 

To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 

Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  screen 

xnroogh  which  a  sweet  bouquet  waa  seen ; 

While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell. 

O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell. 

Made  that  window  Eeem  to  be 

Rome  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  bere- 
ft Iooza  sj  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "X  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  *T."' 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearahoe,  asked  our  wish- 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mignl  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  •wjrrijfeorfiy,  toe," 
Ali  kinds  of  oysters,  Juioy,  fat, 
Oookod  every  style;  lust  think  of  that, 
And  If  your  month  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clamsand  crabs  and  terrapins;; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  bad  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name. 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  te  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem. 
That  they  have  here  the  beet  ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners. 
To  get  wnat  they  call  "such  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thtrty-eeven  Bnsh, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  House,  337  Bnsh  street,  snore 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  sTIghV, 

CHART  FR  HAAKF,  Proprietor. 


White  Ltabor  Only: 

Employed    by   the  What  Cheer  Liundry, 
Leldesdoiff  rreet. 


We  get  no  buiineas  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry      Office,  121  Leidesdorff  ttreet.        • 


Fine    Candles 

Fresh,  eweet  and  delicious  Candles,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery,  678  Eeacay  street.    Wholesale  and  retail,    o 


Dental  Work. 

Foa  riNis.r  QVjLrrr.  or  wobx,  go  to  T.  O.  Jei- 

eop,  dentlfct,  ccr.  Sutler  md  ilon'goccery,  over 
Tuoker'a.  3.0 


i*nl>lic  Accommodation. 

Walking  left  at  the  office  before  8  a.  u.,  can 
be  returned  In  the  evening  If  Teqoirrd;  we 
never  disappoint!  What  Cnear  Laundry,  121 
Leideadorff  street.  • 

Twenty  Thousand 
Pap£T  Collars,  all  style* ,  fcr  sale  cheap  at  the 
mLeldesdorgflt, 


PACIFIC     3 

FIRST  CONCERT 

....ovssz.... 

Subscription  Series  of  Three, 

TO  BE  GIVEN  BY 

Miss  Fannie  Marston 

....aim.... 
Concert     Troupe 

WILL  TASE   PLACE    OH 

THVBSDAT  EVESISG HAY  lClh 

Riaarred  Seati  can  now  be  Seoored  at  Messrs. 
Sherman  A  Hides  Mono  Sore,  corner  of  Butter 
and  Kearny  streets.  mjH  It 


Railroad  Caps— Cloth,  Velvet 


KEOlTiB    PBIOE.    SI  SO. 


Celling  for  Fifty  Cento 


IOO    DOZEN 


CASHMERE  SUMMER  HATS, 


A.t    Fitty    Cents. 


Fifty    Cases 


Celebrated  $150  White  Shirts 


WILL    BE    SOLD 


FOR    ONE    XIOLLA.B. 


THE   RIALTO. 

A.  Popular  Rendezvous 

The  Oiolcest  "Wines  and  IV  quo n  on  the 
Paelflc   Cooal. 

81'PIBB    bATiM    (  IOAKV. 

TEUb  GE5I  OF  A    SiLOO-V  AT 
Xo.     AT    TB1BD    STREET, 

Will  b«  eeadaeted  io  so  perfset  &  musssr  tbst  tbe 
phrase  "Meet  me  on  tbe  Bialto"  between  friends 
will  sigulir  the  ebief  joy  of  dailFlife. 

Grand  Openiug  This  Evening  1 

H.  WAFB3,  Proprietor. 
m?U  tf  P.  UoAbDLLB,  cnpeuLtsndsat 


....AT.... 

McDASIEL'S  THEATEE 

CH±TCr.SSE,     HTOIHX9, 

THREE  GOOD  VARIETY  WOMEN 

•9-Talent  going  East  will  fled  it  to  tbeir  adraa- 
tage  before  leaving  Oalifornii  to  correspond  with 

JT.   MtDAMEL, 
zai9  Look  Box  So.  1.  Cbeyeooe.  Wyoming. 


J.   C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    LXJIVCH, 

Cor.  Second  and  Teh:ma    atroete. 

SW-Terrapin     eom'tantl/    on     hand. 

Orstere   io    every    at  vie.      PRIVATE 

STJPP£B     ROOMS  1">R  PARTIES. 

deo  11  lm 


CLaIhVOTA>"T.-     _  . 
j  as!  Arrived  from  Karoos;  acswer;  men-, 


MAD.    MARTELL.E,  .  •, 

Karooo;  tc8w<ti  men-t^J}, 
t«l  questions;  dsvelopes  mediams;  masne-  tw 
tizee.  Circlas,  Toe'd&r  and  Bmurd»y  evenings; 
raines  riven.  Fren_b  And  Gornj»n  epoken.  Ad- 
mission: Ltdi6  =  .  Fif'v  Cttt:  .  G  "nslemro,  One 
Ooiiar.  Hosts  froia  12  to  6,  and  7  to  10.  T*a 
E  opt  ard  sueaL  mi  Lm 


CliOTHING 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS, 

All    Grades, 

A»D  (JHEAPEB  THiJIM  OTHER 

8TOKE  IH  THE  CITY. 
AT  THE 

IX L  Auction  Store 

618  and  620  Kearny  St., 

Corner    of    Commercial 


PICITICB.  EXCTJRSIOM 


l| 


GRAND    EXCUR 

....XO.... 

SANTA    CRi 


THE     SE.W    Altn    , 
»a^wml  siumui,,  ' 

OHAB  thohn 

j»s.  s  johmstok'...'.'...'."..;;; 

^Wlll  leave  Jiclum  8lree«  , 

81TB1BAY...      . 

I 

AT  TWO  O'CLOCK,  P.  1 1 ; 

Betarciog,   will   leav.   PmU  rs.- 

Fi.aciaoo  ktB  or  9:3)  a.  M.       | 

Ptisige  for  Koacd  Trip... 
Oblldreo  anderll  mil  .!!!! 


. 


I*Jk"l*°*° .^*  •»»«I»H  ben 

•treo' 


rOH.'.'ortkwt  •.noTof'TRj*,.  f\ 


S.  F.  and  N.  P.  B.  J 


CHANGE 


ON  ANH  AFTFR  APRIL  1.  1TO  Tl  ta 

orANTHLOP^conasotiirtbs!! 
ids  with  ibe  Sao  Pranoisoo  A  Stnt  19 

-  Clnvtril.U  .-j  .1,  ■   ■• 


et«  d-r  and  arriving  io  lUaV^aatoS  fl 
J  h-  steamers  And  oars  msks  staaT  i_ 
•iithitsgea  ta  and  from  tit  potsta       *^ 

SUNDAY  EXCURSOhTaT  lEStici 

Lcstb  Bah  Fr-inctaoo  it  6  A  ■  •  j 
arriving  at  Olovrrdnle  At  1  o'clock  T  £  I 
will  I«avb  OioverdAl»i  at  2 o'clock  ri  i 
Fraaoieoo  at  7  o'olook  Thii  «i||  ' 
bionisti  ebvatal  bonrs  at  as*  of  ie»  l 
tbelineof  the  road  F*r  aH  iofarau  1 
tbe  UompAiij'e  o£udo,4S4>  MoaaAOAu 

»p™ PET^RJjQWAHUll 


Change^f  Wh  f 

OH  AND  AFTBR  MAY  1st,  TBI 
ANTKLOPK  coDcectiot  wiihb 
oieon  and  North  Paoitlo  R.ilro*d 
Landing,  fcr  Foootna,  PitUsau! 
H«alder)ars,  OloverdaU,  and  • 
Sksec^'  Spring  ■  and  tbs  Gsvasr..  si] 
FRONT  >IRKEr  WHARF. 


The  City  Gar 

FOR  THB,. 

Coining  Picnic  & 

THE  ATTENTION  OF  ALL  SOW 
sooiationB  and  MilttarF  Oomti 

to  tbe  advantages  offered  or  Uu 
and  baiatifnl  groonos  for  Holidij 
val?.  Thf-y  can  be  procured  ob  as 
week  (or  piomo  purposes  tba  ooau 
doio  adrattsgesos  terms  tiuiuio 
btate. 

THE    CITT    OAKDI 

Are  easy  of  access  without  aartsrtf 
and  are  provided  with  large  aad  bau 
tarfte  Shade  Trees ;  beanhfal  flovtr 
from  everr  clime;  naveroos  Swap 
motb  Danolng  Pavilions;  a  satart' 
Pleunre  Boats;  Fonntami  acd  Obw 
era,  all  perfeotlv  sbelt^ios  Inm  tk 
mammoib  KeatanrAot  Is  oa  tbsgrtu 
conreoienoo  for  tbe  aceooss»oatlt« 
nlca  has  been  mnde.  Kv-rjliisj  t*a 
in  tbe  most  complete  order  for  tu car 


THE    CITT    «ARDJ 

Are  tbe  largest  In  tbe  Stats.  TtV 
Acres  of  Knoll  and  Kbadrd  Lm. ' 
deae,  etc.,  aad  are  capable  ol  aw 
S0.««  persons  witn  tbe  graaust  ssssi 
trs  Cars  ran  direotly  to  too  n — 

Picnic  Uommittecs  are 
acd  laspectihe    Ground'.  . 
whioh  will  b©  mow  favorabU. 

M.  V.  8TJ3VEM.  Pr 

•9- Office  hoars3to6F.V..d«Ut.kii 
corner  ivr&if'.b  and  Folsota  itrefk 

K.  B—  300,0att  AdmiHiaaTakl 
by  various  Asiooiattoos  fa&hllsg  US 
Oi'y  Gardeas  lait  year.  T6S  saw 
hqiora  Mill  be  pronibiied  oo  tfc#  p 
ival  days. 


Badg6r*sGentral_Paik, 


HB8E  BRADTCFUL  OARDIi 

open  for  tbs  seaion.  sad 


T 

popnJar 


>iorjic« 


Will  be  bald  there.  The  illnO-K 
one.  BKArlSG  PATILIO*.  «W 
HASIUU.    SkxiubMoonaW 

AdalHle. 

OHILDRKK  IO  0EST8. 


•-; 


FIGARC 

CIROUIaATKS  as  houbb  pboi  < 
eTery  Tbsakra  in  Sao  Frausass 


FIGARC 

Ee  papoi.  left  Io  t«  *  • 


19     Hi 
prleci 
Orenon—  Uui  g 
b«ui«  gMher*^  op»od•a^I»•T,■, 


1,000  PAIRS  CASSIMERE  PANTS 


WOKTH    S4  OB. 


Selling:     for     0S    SO! 


19»-  WOTE. 


WI  8TATI  8IKFLT  FACTS,  AMD 
OTIAKAHTJCE  TO  SELL  GOODS  AT 
Till;    PBIOE!    WJS    -ADVERTISE. 

•  CALL    ASB    SEE, 


618  and  620  Kearny  street. 


cokkeb  (oauncuL, 


DRREN. 
HER 


The   Great  Toule  an*  Ar1  » 
Sale  tfilgt"!  » 

TOD  VTUjh  f'l 

The  Corn   Excj 

No.   1«    CL4T   •*•  ] 


MBS.    BVNBA.U.    gfeABl 

to  »S  8TO0KT0II  S'BMliJ'l 
10  to  S;  Fee.  W.  unite.  Uojtg!  1 
5'J  cents        (BVfl  jt»  CSJfletS" 


• 


israro 


5   5      «t«TWIinT  ! 


£  : 


HOTEL. 


■^■tM   e«aa» 


•»»    ruVOHk    ■MUT.    hat    U.  cam. 


u    <  > 


.-.    - 

*«v  m  ■   —  •-•  SB 


Iff  VARIETIES 


IT1W    ALIAIBBA    TBI  IT  II 


AOI7IR.B2'M 


*    *     '  CALIFORNIA   MINSTRELS 

NcHfciiTir'u*  wlifm  anto  Fold 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


■  IIV    BJ 


Owwilm     ««fi     ViMtant 


talttlo 


"Hill    HI 


-Altfl      7VT  Ml    <-h       •       I 


I'..  ■ 

ANNIB        /V  T3  ^V  IWE  »  . 

I»     B*R    ovt    Oar 

When  th*  Band  Begin*  to  Piny,  and  tar  Love  to  tho  War  haa  Con* 


MlSi 


Orlslnnl     Blaaonoc  I 


LA    ROSE  DE    ST.   FLEUR! 

ieT»>M    av  "irn  tn 
1111:    1 1  <  ><  »i>-l.a.    DUCT    i   mom     i    \     ikiucholk. 


."W.    «»»•    Villi 


Batjr. 


«»«H     BRI.I.T 

lillON 


TSES     RBNOYvTSfBD     BAFHSTEUTI 

Iii      III*.     <  'hnmpiun     •  Jiff. 


EIRE     COMB: 


VIVIAN! 


T.  imuli  w««  Bob  Servo  ■iwlfim.Hn  -tow*  aLui 


rn«   *«c.  nrmgrru 


- 
««it.  Tiimoium.... 

BttBIMr 

I  Mil   Ml Kloja 


J    RttlHl 

BOB  HABT 

I  I  rl.R  ma- 
IU  BICfUT 


M05DIT.  Hit  la*h RBLLT  ud  ITOJS'S  Tnn.latloo  of  Offenbach.  Fo.bbt.ot  nptre.  enMM 

CHOUFLEURI;  or,  THE  PRIMA  DONNA  OF  A  WIGHT! 

■  OKDIT  CTMIIXO.  Mar  IJlh Ftnl  Abpeireie*  •' 

ROtoort  ZF'nxmtor,  tlxo  Oreat  Pnntomimlst 


caiium  •( 

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MunttMi. 


Mill  UIMM 
ho,  ■  oo. i  a-itv 

Fa..,     Kwt.|  i  .a 


Trip  to  Paris 


M*1«*  RM\  •  »■•  *nc-«'r   ... 
tlw'ii.l  ■•"f  »  )    II-»K1 

<  •«*•»*.*  r.» 

lartaatital  P*i»t*  .... 
-»ar».  ti-*  laa'd.  al 
>h«m«|  .'  PaJtr 


.  ...  Urn  T>  mm 

.  lettm  n«ua. 
■Mk 


Ot«kd 


Tba  perforata  o*  *iU  inmIi.i  wltb 

Dodging  for  a  Wife. 

Hiram  Dodf* Tmd  B-'Hd 

■'•''" M.i*  K*l>r 

P^llc-anata  ..   Tonm*  ftra-a 

•taralor  B.  H.I    Us   k 

Liat.  lo«  BMAl*ri  rUn-r.iar  J«.ri»  JoMw*. 


?»!£Bl3T-T&YsI 


•  1   A*  WBint  ft  lit  ETA.    Tba»  Oi  r«mficn.T.  aed  tor  7a»  it*  *.»..  d-ir.ntll.r  -Mil  narar  ba  «.i*eb*d.    To  b*  bad  oat*  at  tba 


kin  BEE  THEM. 


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EPIZOOTIC. 

AFUI.I.  Hl'PPLV   Of  MIDiri*B*  C*W  BE 
'    at  tar    atora,    aaaord.a«  ti  ta* 
'       «t   '•    h.    l<ia 
AHKMI<<a.N    HI'  .EB-*    iMKI'^T       JaMU 
U    rTEtLE  A  U  J..  ApaabBoaalaa,    AB1     Mant- 
tT©<aar»  m>  *l  a.  2Mb. 


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BtlCOLTUBAL 


HUG  EXHIBITION 


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—  OF    TBI 


itrict  Horticultural 


ty,  of  California. 


OJj*.... MAT   8,    1873 

oostixbf.  van  dais. 


,w 


4T  or  rioiriRi,  tkbks  and 

II  be  BOf  qoul«a.  Th.  BUI  will  be  DIC- 
1*D  S  ;«il,  with  WBXATB9  >na  GAB. 
>1  iBT.  AQDABIClia.  JLOB1X  FOCHT. 
OKI,  BJCgtlBTS  ID*  FLOWZOS,  .to. 
nooa  BAQ  .tmiUxc 

t  &  Schlott's  Band 

■Ml  nUot  saila.    Folblm  will  b.  l*tt 
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parf*ctra«d  loai-oaaal  naada.    T"»  tona  la  para. 

taararfal   aad    raaomaot.     Orar   Al.OOttol  tQan 
a*  a  b**  o  aotd. 

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Una.  Plain  fataola,  Pl«aa  Oovcra.  Vla- 
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New  Discovery. 

Thk  oui  or  tub  wowDEBruL  pLAjrr 
tbai  Oo-l  taUadad  for  Iba  Can  •! 

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AFFECTION*, 

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b*adall«  taajrlo  qutlitira.  Tna  a^ara  UomplainiJ 
ara  'r#aaad  aijirra'l;  altb  aafaar  aod  anooaat. 

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ADRSBBINO   PLBA8AIVT  TO  USE,  EASILY  APPLIED, 
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caraa  all  dl |  of  t     a  attain,  ramoraa  dandruff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

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PIONEEB  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


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THE  JOTBHAL  OF  AlTOgEJCEHTo. 
Pnbll.ued  e»er»  ItoUlU  *••»  *» 


a*  M«re*ut  «•*    6SS  WuklMton  ete. 
Below  MODUoroerr.  Sep  7repoieoo. 


THTJB8PAY....- MAT  15,  1878 


AMUSEMENTS,     Ete. 

Ct-llfornl*  T Jiemtrw. 

When  Sheridan  Kuowles'  play  of  'The  Wits,  a 
Tile  Of  MattT-,"  bu  formerly  basil  presented  in 
•blsclir,  It  baa"  generally  bteo  for  tne  porposo  ot 
introducing  umedsbBlioU.  At  least  half  adoreu 
Udtes  bare  made  tbsir  dsbat  in  this  piece  ia  San 
Francisco.  Last  night  the  public  had  the  rare 
opportunity  of  seeing  the  obsr.eter  of  Marieaa 
played  by  an  «xpffi.  need  artists,  and  many  for  the 
first  time  became  aware  bow  moob  this  partis 
oapableof  la  practised  hands.  Mrs.  Bowers  last 
night  surpassed  b«r**lf,  and  gave  a  moat  power- 
ful Impersonation  of  this  character.  John  MoCol- 
longhlwas  excellent  as  Julian  St.  Pierre,  Geo.  D. 
Onaplin  filled  »a«  role  of  Leonardo  Gocrsgo  with 
much  ability,  and  thi  othsr  parts  were  generally 
wall  performed,  To-nigbt,  "Bisibatb,  Qaeen  of 
Rngland,"  will  be  pretexted  for  the  last  time. 

AUie-mbrsu 

The  psrformanoes  of  Kelly  and  Leon  at  this 
house  are  mere  generally  popular  than  French 
opera  boo0e  can  erer  be  in  San  Francisco,  beoaose 
ersryona  understands  tbe  fan  and  enjoys  it.  Hiss 
Anna  Adams' style  is  so  "prononoe"  that  It  star- 
tles the  San  Vraccleoo  audienos,  though  there  U 
nothing  In  it  that  in  tbs  least orsntsps  the  bonnds 
of  gocd  taste. '  Her  "vim"  Is  immense  and  her 
songs  are  sac  i  til.  Barney  is  an  immense  favorite. 
Obarles  Vivian  may  say.  "Men  may  acme  and  man 
may  go.  bat  I  go  on  fortver,"  for  the  Ban  Francisco 
pablio  never  weary  of  him,  and  he  is  greeted  with 
as  hearty  applause  now  as  when  be  made  bis  first 
appearance.  Bob  Hart,  Little  Use,  Sam  Bicker 
and  the  others  give  a  spl-adid  entertainment. 
Bella.  Union    Theatre. 

Miss  Jsnnle  Johnson  in  serio-comic  songs.  Hits 
Lille  Herland  la  fancy  dances.  Tommy  Barton  In 
oharaoter  song*.  Lon  Dixon  In  song  and  daoes  and 
acts,  Osaslm  and  Ft  its,  the  wonderful  young  gym 
nasts,  and  many  others  will  spptar  to-night  In  tbe 
programme  pabUahid.  on  oar  first  page, 

Buckley's  New  Varieties. 

Med  Boekley  keeps  tbe  fan  alive  at  this  hone* 
all  tb'e  lime  be  is  on  the  stsge,  and  he  is  ably  eve 
silted  by  Hoghsy  Morton,  Leon  .Samwelle,  Mia 
Ida  Flak  and  a  secra  of  other  favorite  artlstejj 
who  appear  nightly. 
Fatiiie  Hal'. 

The  first  (f  a  I euon  of  three  inbecript'oo  oon- 
osrtt,  by  Miss  Fsnnia  la  are  ton  and  concert  tronpe, 
will  be  given  this  evening  at  Paeiflo  Hall.  Tbe 
subscription  list  is  well  filled,  and  a  large  and 
lashionable  attendance  may  bs  reckoned  on. 
Horticultural  Hall. 

Tola  ball,  filled  as  it  is  dally  and  nightly  with 
fashionable  dressed  ladies  and  gentleman,  pre- 
sents a  very  attractive  scd  brilliant  appearance. 
Tbe  collection  of  flowers  is  a  very  fine  one,  and 
the  music  by  Schmidt  acd  Scbiott's  Band  is  ds- 
lighllol.  This  afternoon  the  prises  will  be 
awarded  fer  plants  given  to  children  at  tbe  Fair 
last  Fall.  Plants  are  given  away  to  all  children 
who  visit  the  Fair  In  tbe  aftercoona.  to  encour- 
age tbe  love  of  culture  In  plants,  and  handsome 
prises  will  bo  awarded  to  tbs  best  on. tared  of 
thorn  at  the  next  Fair.  Those  who  hsve  not  yet 
paid  a  visit  to  the  Horticultural  Exhibition 
should  do  eo  without  delay,  as  it  will  shortly 
dose. 

Woodward's  Gardens, 

Thla  garden  is  a  favorite,  resort  for  pionio  parties' 
and  many  happy  orowds  gather  there  at  this  aea- 
son  of  the  year.  Yesterdays  picnic,  concert  and 
ball  was  held  by  tbe  St.  Mary's  Temperanoe,  Li- 
brary acd  Benevolent  Society.  Thirty  artists  took 
part  in  the  concert.  The  prismatic  fountain  was 
exhibited  in  tbe  evening.  This  afternoon  the  Mir- 
sion  Parish  School  will  hsve  their  picnie  here,  and 
next  Eundsy  and  Monday,  tbe  German  Genera] 
Benevolent  Association  will  have  their  annaal 
benefit,  festival  and  bait  Great  attractions  will 
be  offered,  including  the  race  between  Sig.  Donate 
the  one-legged  dancer,  and  Leon  Samwells,  tbe 
gymnast. 
Excursion  to  Santa.  Cruz,. 

Tbe  new  and  handsomely  flted  op  side-  wheel 
Steamer  Olympia,  Chaa.  Thome,  Commander 
Jas.  S.  Johnston,  Parser,  will  make  an  excursion 
to  Santa  Oroa,  leaving;  Jackson  atrest  Wharf  on 
Saturday,  May  17th  at  2  o'clock.  Returning,  will 
leave  Santa  Orai,  on  Monday  morning  In  time  to 
land  passengers  in  San  Francisco,  at  9  or  9.  30.  The 
passage  money  for  tbe  round  trip!will  be  five  dol- 
lars, children  two  and  a  halt  Many  will  doabtless 
avail  themselves  of  this  oppoitunity  to  enjoy  a 
pleasant  trip  down  tbe  ooast. 

anatomical  Museum.— One  of  the  most 

c  implete  collection*  of  tbe  kind  in  the  United 
■totes,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  bean- 
•utnJ  wsx  models.  Is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
inly)  at  the  Mnsenm  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
hoar  may  be  profitably  event  hare. 

Dealean's  Sal*  of  Paintings 

Will  take  place  abont  May  20th.  Particulars 
In  future  adTcitleemsatg.  *_» 

Rattler's    Wine    Parlor. 

Lew  Battler,  formerly  in  tbe  minstrel  line, 
will  be  pleased  to  act  tbe  role  of  Boniface  to  all 
friends,  day  and  evening,  at  S84  Bosh  etreet, 
below  Kearny.  4-h 

-Asa.    J_«,    "Wauj»-amun'9 

"  Ohiga;o  Beer  Depot,"  623  Sacramantostraet, 
between  Montgomery  and  Kearny.  The  cele 
orated  *'  Ohlsago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  belt  of 
liquors.  Dully  lnnob,  with  loUt'r  salad  and 
other  delicacies,  prepared  by  the  epicurean 
Frank  Domont,  Beer,  10  cents.  Begnlar  Ser* 
man  luncheB,  caviar,  Swiss  oheese  and  sand- 
wiches, served  to  ordex.  To  lunch  at  Waugv 
man's  Is  the  tblng.  5  3 

I>r.     Dohorty 

Has  devoted  his  stndy  more  pa^culnixy  to 
chionio  and  speciflo  practice,  and  as  such  Is 
now  tbe;  most  successful   of  m,  Phjaiolaa    In 

Baa  Francisco.  Office  Sid  Bacrarnento  atreet, 
oanver  of  Leldeedorfl,  a  tew  doors  oelow  What 
OieexHOBjSw t 

Er.  0.  T.  Sige  bag  removed  his  office  to  the 
Okymplo  Club  Bnlldlng,  corner  of  Sew  Mont- 
gcintry  and  Howard.  *k 


New   Boots. 

It  ia  a  little  singular  how  well  a  pair  of 
boots  oan  be  mado  to  fit  at  the  store.  Ton 
miv  only  be  able  to  get  your  foot  patt  way 
down  at  the  first  trial,  but  that  ia  bee  nee 
your  atockiDg  w  sweaty,  or  yon  haven't  be- 
gun right,  and  tbe  shoemaker  suggests  that 
you  start  again  and  stand  np  to  it,  and  be 
throws  in  a  little  powder  from  a  pepper-box 
t  j  aid  you.  And  so  you  stind  up  and  poasd 
down  your  foof,  and  partly  trip  yourself  up, 
and  your  eyes  stick  out  In  an  unpleasant 
manner,  and  every  vein  in  your  body  ap- 
pears to  be  on  the  point  of  bursting,  and  all 
the  while  that  dealer  stands  around  and  eyes 
the  operation  as  intently  as  if  the  whole 
affair  was  perfectly  new  to  him.  When  your 
foot  has  finally  struck  bottom  there  is  a 
faint  impression  on  your  mind  that  yon  have 
■topped  iuto  an  open  stove,  but  he  removes 
it  by  solemnly  observing  that  he  never  eaw 
a  boot  fit  quite  bo  good  ss  that.  Ton  may 
Buggeat  that  yoartoas  press  too  hard  against 
tbe  front,  or  that  some  of  tbe  bones  in  tbe 
side  of  tbe  foot  are  t  jo  much  smashed,  but 
he  aayg  that  Is  always  the  way  with  a  new 
boot,  and  that  the  trouble  will  entirely  dis- 
appear in  a  few  dtys.  Thou  yon  take  tbe 
old  pair  under  your  arm  and  start  for  home, 
as  animated  as  a  relic  of  1812,  all  the  while 
feeling  that  the  world  will  not  look  bright 
and  happy  to  yon  again  until  you  have 
brained  that  shoemaker,  Tou  limp  down 
town  the  next  day,  and  smile  all  the  while 
with  your  month,  while  your  eyes  look  as  if 
you  were  walking  over  an  oyster  bed  bare- 
foot When  no  one  is  looking  you  kick 
against  a  pest  or  some  other  obstruction, 
and  show  a  fondness  for  stopping  and  rest- 
ing sgainst  something  that  will  sustain  yonr 
weight.  When  yen  get  home  at  night  yon 
go  for  those  old  boots  with  an  eagerness  that 
cannot  be  dsEc:ibed,  and  the  remarks  yon 
make  on  learning  tbat  your  wife  has  dis- 
posed of  them  to  a  widow  woman  in  the 
suburbs  are  calculated  to  immediately  de- 
populate the  earth  of  women  and  shoemak- 
ers generally. 

-♦ 

The  Cnmrch  as  t.  BllUeoUector. 

At  a  charity  sermon  the  other  night  a 
number  of  receipted  but  unpaid  bills  were 
placed  in  the  poor  box  with  the  request  tbat 
half  the  amount  be  retained  if  paid  and  the 
other  half  be  returned  to  the  depositor, 
As  tbe  accounts  were  all  afraid  et  eminent 
cburoh-goers  they  were  settled  without  de- 
lay.  

A   Solution  of    tbe   Chinese    Problem. 

In  dieonsslng  the  evils  of  Chinese  immigra- 
tion and  the  existing  depression  of  business  in 
Ban  Francisco  consequent  upon  the  displace- 
ment of  white  labor  by  Chinese  io  our  work* 
shops,  the  Golden  Era  bits  the  nail  square  en 
the  head  in  the  following  : 

The  only  measure  of  redress  which  holds  oat 
any  promiee  of  relief  Is  the  formation  of  anti- 
Ohineae  societies  all  over  the  Ooast,  tbe  members 
of  which  ahall  be  pledged  not  to  employ  Ohtcef, 
not  ro  parcsase  goods  of  tboae  who  do  employ 
the  is,  nor  to  ourcQaae goods  of  Chinese  manufae- 
tnriea.  Toer  first  propose  these  antl-Ohinesa  so- 
olsties  should  be  to  make  themselves  fell  in  the 
oharaoter  of  purchasers.  If  one  thousand  men 
io  this  city  should  eff*ec  so  organisation  nnder  a 
solemn  pleig*  not  to  employ  Outness  nor  to  pnr- 
ooase  goods  of  individuals  or  firms  who  might  em- 
ploy tbem.it  wonld  greatly  strengthen  the  hands 
of  suoh  of  our  local  manafaotarers  as  are  now 
engaged  in  the  experiment  of  competing  witu 
Guineas  manufactures.  If  tbls  one  thousand  waa 
multiplied  bytes,  a*  it  eoou  might  be,  the  sno- 
osssof  tbe  experiment  would  be  assured.  These 
societies  must  be  organised  without  tbe  aid  of  law, 
as  no  law  would  be  constitutional  that  discrimi- 
nated against  Chinese  residents.  Suoh  organiza- 
tions oonld  only  be  carried  ont  where  the  com- 
mnnitj  ia  nearly  nnanlmon*  in  favor  of  tbe  object 
to  be  attained ;  bul  suoh  unanimity,  it  is  believed, 
prevails  in  tbie  tttat*.  Q*, 

The  experiment  has  been  tried  by  at  least 
one  man  In  San  Francisco.  We  allude  to  Mr. 
H.  Sutllff.  wbo  lfl  proprietor  of  two  large  Cigar 
Btoree,  330  and  832  Kearny  street.  a\s  long  age 
a*  186\  Mr.  Satliff,  knowing  what  the  result 
of  Chinese  labor  would  be>,  formed  the  resolu- 
tion to  neither  employ  Onlneae  workmen,  nor 
tell, nor  purchase  cigars  made  by  Chinese,  and 
be  has  carried  out  this  resolution  to  the  pres- 
ent diy,  and  will  continue  to  adhere  to  it  as 
long  ai  he  remains  In  business.  Msny  of  his 
friends  thought  it  impossible  for  him  to  stem 
the  current  of  opposition  to  those  In  the  same 
trade  who  employed  Chinese  workmen,  but  he 
has  rione  ao  successfully,  and  instead  of  the 
one  E-mail  establishment  wbloh  be  commenced 
with  at  the  time  ot  forming  this  resolution,  be 
now  has  two  of  the  largest  in  tbe  city.         at 


Spnrjreon  and  tbe  Batchers. 

The  Grass  Valley  Union,  the  editor  of 
which  sheet  appears  to  appreciate  tbat  ble- 
tant  Boanerges  yclept  Spurgeon  at  his  true 
vain?,  b'.s  the  following : 

Bev.  Mr.  Spurjeoa  preside!  over  the  annu- 
al gathering  the  of  London  butchers,  held  r<- 
cecilT.— Ezthangt. 

A  most  natural  selection,  in  the  mind  of 
aDy  one  who  ever  read  a  peroration  which 
Spurgeon  indulged  himself  in  some  thirteen 
years  ago.  Ii  was  sometbiog  like  this: 
"Y>u  think  that  an  eternity  of  bliss,  a 
never-ending  thanksgiving,  would  become 
monotonous— tiresome?  I  con'd  enjoy  it, 
my  brethren.  What  would  1  do?  I  would 
spend  five  millions  of  years  looking  into  tbe 
nail-bole  in  (he  ri^bt  hand  of  Christ  ;  I 
would  spood  five  millions  of  years  laoktog 
int  *  tie  wonud  iu  the  loft  hand  of  (Jurist ; 
I  would  spsnd  five  millions  of  years  looking 
into  the  nail  hole  of  the  right  foot  of  Christ; 
I  would  spend  five  million  years  gsziog 'in- 
to the  nail  hole  in  the  left  foot  of  Cbriet ; 
and  I  won  d  spend  twenty-five  millions  of 
years  gaziug  into  the  tpear  wound  in  the 
nigh  side  of  Christ!" 

Is  it  any  wonder  thot  a  man  of  such  tastes 
was  selected  t  i  preside  over  a  conclave  of 
the  bloody  batchers? 


A  Free-spoken.  Man. 

It  is  not  always  best  to  express  one's  hon- 
est convictions.  A  gentleman  did'this  in  a 
Kearny  ttraet  saloon  the  other  day.  In  argu- 
iagwtihaman,  he  said  "You're  the  biggest 

d d  fool  I  ever  met    If  I  had  a  dog  that 

dido  't  know  more  than  you  do,  I'd  lead  him 
to  Heigg'a  Wharf,  tie  a  stone  around  his 
neek  and  c buck  him  overboard."  As  he 
eoded  bis  speech  he  found  himself  lying  on 
his  back  on  tbe  saloon  floor,  Pioking  him- 
self up,  he  remarked,  ia  plaintive  tones,  "I 
thought  this  was  a  free  country,  and  tbat 
every  man  had  a  right  to  speak  his  opinion 
freely."  "AH  right,"  „said  [his  opponent  in 
the  argument.  "If  you  have  a  tight  to  use 
your  tongue  as  yon  like,  I've  the  same  right 
to  rife  my  arm.  I  believe  in  reciprocity,  I 
do."     The  argument  eoded  here. 


>rni,   Ban  to  ha,   IxagrowiBc;  NsUla. 
A  perfect  core  warranted  by  Aloert  Scboen- 
wald,  la?  Sacond  street. a-Bi 

■Btsar  Sru  rts  ana  Collars. 

All  sorts   and  sixes,  for  ta'e  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leldeadorfi  at. 


Woman's    Xtlsrbts. 

One  would  think  that  It  was  one  of  woman's 
rights  to  enjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  Eame  price  for  it.  Nearly  all  the  res- 
taurants "  for  ladles  and  geiitlemen"  In  Ban 
Francisco  have  poorer  fare  than  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dlt>e,  Thebk  ic  ah  exoittioh. 
At  the  Piomseb  Bebtaubajtt,  on  Washington 
street,  at  the  cc rner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladies  oan 
r-ur.  an  excellent  breakfast,  dinner  or  Innob,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
cince  18J9,  provides  every  luxury  ihe  market 
affords.  Both  ladles  and  gentlemen  find  there 
dishes  to  pkase  the  most  epicurean  taste.      • 


OtAiai or akt.— Madame  Clara  Aatonia,  the 
Clairvoyant  Pbyeician  and  Independent  Trance 
Medium.  323  Eeamy  street,  bet.  Bosh  and  Pine, 
Oonrfult&tlonB  in  Bnglieh,  Praiob  and  Gersian.T 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 

Oures  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


S-L 


The  JScw   Oyster   House. 

Oygtzb  Grotto  has  been  opened  by  A  W. 
Manning,  one  of  tho  oldest  Oyster  Denltij  in 
the  City,  "For  Ladles  and  Gentlemen,"  at  138 
Pine  St.,  next  to  tfowen  Bros.,  grocers.  Thii  it 
in  every  respect  a  place  vhert  a  gwniXeman  ran 
take  his  family.  '  &-e 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Rheumatism  and  Neuralgia.  8 


Milli'feit.-Hoib  cleaned,  pressed  and 
trimmed  to  order  at  the  lowest  prices.  Miss 
J.  P.  WeoA  824  Washington  street.  i-x 


Notice  to  tbe  PnfoHc 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
Bouth  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  sel- 
ling off  his  fine  stock  of  men's,  boys*  and  ehil 
arena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
g"atly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
Rent*,  furnishing  goods,  hits,  trunks,  vallees, 
e* c,  below  cost,    Call  ii  you  want;  bargains.  Ji 


San^-nich.  Island  Pulu. 

Since  the  ascension  of  tbe  king  to  tbe  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  Industry  is 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Bohreiber,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  furniture,  630  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  msrket,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  tbe  gathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  Its  superior  qualities 
for  maf  trass  redoing,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Schrei- 
boi  will  and  no  difficulty  in  dlBposinii  of  all 
that  comes.  a 

—  s>  . 

Enjoyable  Drives, 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  styUsh 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leadlnges- 
sentlals  of  an  enjoyobleride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  In  San  Franelieo  eo  unquestionably 
as  from  Frank  Bouton,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  Bla  handsome  turn-outs  are  need 
by  the  best  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
It  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drivers,  he  u  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Oast,  white  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladles  In  parttculay,  will  engage  no  carriages 
except  those  which  he  provides.  Frank  has  en- 
Joyed  great  succeSB  in  his  business,  and  tne 
admirable  way  in  whleh  he  conducts  It  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  patronise  him.    * 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 
Cares  Stiff  Joints,  Spraine  and  Bruises.  3-l 


Dr.  Barlow  J.  Smith 

Is  giving  a  cours  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Die- 
sases  at  hie  Bygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  "H  o'clock. 
A  next  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  reoardto  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to*  4  p  m.,  free.         w 


Bound  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Is  Q.  Burkhardt's  motto.  Fine  French  Calf 
Boots  made  to  order  from  J8  to  ¥10.  A  good  fit 
and  satisfaction  guaranteed.  Call  at  M0  Wash- 
ington street  and  be  convinced.  A  full  assort- 
ment ot  neatly-made  goods  always  on  hand,  at 
prioee  to  suit  everyone's  purse.  4  bi 


DO    Wot    »uUer    irom    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferera  from  Oerns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  lasti- 
tute,  310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  r  jc.  We 
ynAak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doc- 
;er>  capability.  Bexerenoes  given  ifrequired.  h 

Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 
The  People's  Remedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains. 

Trxe    Veto 

Is  celebrated  for  its  srrperlor  liquors  and  fine 
cigars.  ConnolBBfenrs  say  our  "Pony"  Brandy 
puts  a  vete  on  all  others.  Call  and  sample  It. 
E.  H.  Levy,  propiletor.  South  wet  t  corner  of 
Kearny  and  Commercial.  is. 

San  Francisco  Jewelry  Mannxaotory. 

D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merchant  streat.  Diamond 
Setting,  Eoamerlngi  All  kinds  Of  repairing 
done.    Jewelry  tor  sale,  ;i-p 


Photoficrnphic    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  84  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
il  lesion  street.  a 


Purr  axe  Lxesoxs  tN  the  Fbetch  Laxotjaok 
by  J.  JoEBet,  graduate  of  the  University  of 
Paris,  late  Professor  of  De  la  Monnats'  Normal 
School  for  Teacher?,  and  of  St,  Mary's  College, 
London.  404  Geary  street,  between  Mason  and 
Taylor,  upstairs,    Beit  of  reference  given,    4-Cj 


Premium  Sblxx  Maker. 
Mrs.  Bvellne  Morris  526,  Kearny  St.,   respect- 
fully solicits  a  call  from  friends,  and  strangers 
visiting  the  City.    Newest  styles,    perfect  fit 
and  prices  reasonable.  0-e 


A.  Pleasant  l_.oca.cion. 

Persons  doejrmg  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhaxobrm, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tne  building  is  a  Terr  fine  one  and  Is  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. , 

A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
Just  received  at  the  What  Cheer  Lesmdry,  ill 
Leidesdorff  street.  • 


Derby    Sweepstakes, 

A  sweepstake  for  the  English  Derby  race  will 
be  drawn  on  Monday,  May  19th,  1873,  at  the 
Charing  Cross  8  .loon,  606  Mission  ilreet,  near 
Second.    Tickets  no  w  for  Bale  at  the  bar.    6-j 


MoraxEs  or  Families  wbo  are  about  to  spend 
the  Bumm'  r  in  the  country  with  their  children, 
ought  not  to  forget  btfore  they  go  to  provide 
themselves  ss  wall  as  their  children  with  under 
clothing.  The  only  place  where  they  can  buy 
tbe  same  cheaper  and  male  of  better  material 
than  at  any  otner  place  Is  at  H.  Frledlandtr  ft 
Coy,  No.  9  Third  .street.  Nucleus  Building,    tm 

Slgnor    Fulvlo    Bossl 

Gives  private  lessons  In  Italian  and  English 
Voc"  J  Music,  at  C46  Clay  street,  or  at  the  resi- 
dence of  the  pupil.  />j 

A  Servant  in  tbe  Cornier. 

Weed's  Carpet  Sweeper,  with  the  beet  assort- 
ment of  Carpets  and  Furnltore  In  the  State,  at 
John  O.  Bell's,  nearly  cppoeJte  the  Grind  Hotel, 
Market  street.  *p 

Removal, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  lrom  116  to  119 
Post  street.  Sewing  midlines  rented  and  re. 
paired  as  u$uil,  and  sold  cheaper  thanever.  x 


it    Ia    Trmo. 

J.  A.  Sbaber  A  Co.  are  selling  parlor,  sets  and 
alloth«rklxrdsof  turnlture and  bidding  oheaper, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  In  town.  Other 
dealers  don't  stand  a  ghost  of  a  ohance  when 
people  know  SbaberN  prices,    707  Marset  street. 


S.F. BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Boofcneilera  and  Ststtteatra, 

Staoey*  Mock,  (school  books  a  specialty.)  B.  T» 

corner  Fourth  and  Jessie. 
H.  H.  Moore,  6I)»  Ment«omvry,  near  Meroham. 

Knataeaa  Cullesres. 
Beald's,  Bryant  A  Stratton's  College,  H  Poet  S> 

JBn  cohere. 
Kais,  Fred.  Stalra  94  to  100.  OaUf ornla  Marks  t. 

Employment  Office. 
Oban.  F.  Bsoberer  A  Oo.,  652  Sacramento  atrest, 
Chinese  Employment  Co.— Fierce  A  Co..  627  Sac- 
ra memo  street. 
O'Brien  A  Ward,  640  Montgomery  street. 
H.  U.  Kireboff,  Male  and  Female  Help, 634  Kearny 

French.  Fancy    Goedi. 
Locan  A  Co.,  IS  Montgomery,  107  and  1(W  Suttat. 

Hair  Jewelry. 
R.  Ju  Callander,  mannfaotarer,  62  Second  street. 

Human  Hair* 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Co.,  110  Second  street. 

Milliner*. 
Miss  Llsale  Carter,  118  Fourth    rraet> 
Mrs.  M.  UeUg,  236  Kearny  itrset. 

-    Searcher  of  Records. 
0.  V.  Gillespie,  611  Washington  s treat. 

"W.itchea  and  Jewelry. 
EL  A,  Cailender  62  Second  street. 

'Whlteners  and  Jfaper  Heats/ere. 
A.  W.  Wbeiden.  i  22  Geary  e  treet. 

Wlnet  and    Llqaor*.     t Wholesale.) 
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GERMAN     PIANOS. 

THE  BK8T  AND  THffi  CHEAP. 
»t.    sonraobttadter  A.  Co.,  Agents 
'or    th  e    celebrated    F&ctoriea    of 
_    Hlntbner,  in  Le'psie;,  and  Soblcip, 
■_n  BarliD.    Offi^  6tq  CLAY  81'RKET.         sp38 


CENTRAL    BATHS, 

NO.  It8  GEARY  STRERT. 
Batbs,  2i  oeota.  Best  aooom- 
mod  ttona  in  th«  city.  Separate 
...  ™  ^ntronow  tor  Ladies.  The  Bitbs 
ATMSqan|,lTB  qi(  £  np  Wltb  ai|  Tucdorn 
itcproveni-tiiB.  tlair  Ont'lnc,  ^hiving  >nd  Sbiim- 
pooing.  Obildrsn'it  Halrnsatli  ant.  tradles'  Sham' 
pooin^.o^  oer-ts.    Private  room  for  Ladiee. 

nf-.-tnrg-is  vi  iting  the  oity  are  respectfully 
reqaetted  to  pttron'xe  these  6«tba.  my3 


MRS.   E.  REGAN, 

Fashionable   Milliner, 

lOl    THIKD    8TBEET, 

Bas  the  choicest  snd  mott  select  assortment  of 
goods  in  her  hoe  in  tbe  city.  U  er  HaTS  ara  mar- 
vels ad  beantv.  acd  what  is  mo>t  important,  UKB 
PRIUES  a»E  VaHY  REa&ONaBLE,         myl 


CANDIES. 

ALL     KINDS     OE    THE     FEWEST  'CANDY 
nude  at  onr  Steam  Oaedy  Factory  daily.    AD 
ardors,  eepeciaily  from  tbe  oonntry,  are  solicited 

and  artu  be  promptly  attended  to. 

OANTT  A  WAGNER. 
lSTM«itc-("ii»pf.t..    nar.  StittaT 


MILITARY    GOODS 

....AITO..  .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THERTRICal 
TRIMMINGS, 

8SS    Momtaronaia.y    street,    Ihm    No    1. 

nhllif  T.  RODGFRR  JOHNSON. 


CHAS.  MAYER': 

Pioneer  (Cloak  h 

(Fonn.rr,  Uutr  it  Workheii 
Ko.    SO    UO*TGOM  F.KT    «  ~^ 

Oppo.lt*  the  I-lcU  Hoai 
BK1XOH,    *08    KEUUI    I. 

ME.   MATEE  CALLS   ATTKNTIO  «, 
lute  ud  well  nlaoUd  auonmii  " I 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  ^ 
and  Cloth, 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
tba  Theatrical  Prafesiloo  in  ualifomla  pre- 
ppee  forming  olssiee  for  ioatraotion  in  Elocution. 
Persens  wishing  to  arail  tbemselrssof  the  oppor- 
tunity of  acquiring,  a  neefal  art  at  a  moderate  cost 
can  send  in  thoi  r  names  te  '.'Oambyses  "  P.  O.  Box 
2SM,  when  partlcolara  m  to  terms,  etc..  wiD  be 
eaattotbem.  deS » 


And  his  new  atyla*  of  ready-nada  fiuv 
ether  LADIKoYSOlTB,  at  VERY  tni 
Also,  a  larss  stock  of  Siripeo,  Biwh 
bhawla.  Lace  Jackets.  Silk  .  nd  Octir 
Silks  Satins,  nloakicfl),  and  every  is. 
Trimmings.  JUST  AJtRlVED,  a  lain 
the  tpring  styles  of 

PLAIH     AJIjS>     JB1IBB0I1||| 

LIKEN    SVITbL 

N.  B.— Cloaks.  Dresses  aad  suits  taad 
in  latest  taahioo,  at  reasonable  ratea 


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t.l  questional  der.lopee  m.dlnme;  «",. 
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Priies  for  the  Best  Cultured  Plants  given  to  Children  at  the  Laat 
Fair  will  be   Awarded  Thuraday  Afternoon. 


fa—ll*  Bill    H    Ticket.                                              « _ 

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All    TJrlnliM    Ten    Cent* 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  UDJEBnY  III  TOWR. 

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Batta,  all  tba  Oallfarola  papara.  al.o  Loodoo 
Poooli.  lUII'aLlfa.  lllaaUaud  L,od«i  Nawa.  Oall 
aad  aat'afy  F onraolf. 

■or-  Don',  fomat  tb,  rian  of  tba  Rat    Bootoh. 

fa?  if  W.  8.  WALDKOf.  r-ropriator. 


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I)  "  aodall  klodf  of  HHIfXL  FIBU, 

StAlliBM.  *o.  Al,  41,  Ualiforola 

Matkat,  anlrano*  on  California  AtrMt 

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14     OMIT     AT..     BEAK      EE1KIT. 


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•uad   laltanre  mm  Hmma. 

KfOT  WEVUD  A  lAICHI't  BAT  BREWIIT 

MB  tf  OBRIB  rKLDMAHM. 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MB,  P.  M1R0KS.  FORMKRIdT 
proprlaior  of  tb*  Hlr-ra'  Ree- 
Uarant,  has  tokan  Ui*  masaisRisDl 
el  both  tit*  Mlnsra'  Htpaetarsnt  Ma 
Ootatnsrolal  Str«-»l  and  liia  M intra  * 
itranot  09  Ma. set  sireel.  In  partner.". P  wltp^ M*. 
A.  DRAVTCUR,  wh^has  heso  venBested  wilhj htw> 
nrm  for*s.ra.  Iirpro***a*DU  h»Te  Derti  a*»*  DA 
th*  oaia'ne  dspertma-  lliat  "ill  randar  tBS  MV 
Dsra'  more  popnltvr  ibbt  If  has  srar  been  ifmaM 
tbm  n  jaanal  lu  i*roiperity.  Oar  Blllsol  rata 
»mb— *e  all  lbs  datlouwa  of  tha  itaaoo.  Oar 
moii  .  ta"Oood  Fare.Oood  Cooklog  sad  Modaraaa 
OhiXBea."  p    BEKOfl  A  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

BSl  and  BBS  Cotamtrslai,  sod 
1B»  W  arkal  itra.t. 
Open  rota  S  i.a.  to  It  f.m.  anil  las 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VIBtBIBLA    CiTT,    HATADA. 


bo  roatad  br  tb,  olarht  M 

UboraB,  MAUd  witb  00  .Mlloatlo?  bjSttor 

HaBAaar  and  aola  Propriataa. 

r  to       3.  r~    ""     ' "  '" 


"jr  ja.«r  u«ar 

Branch  Saloon  and  Billiard  Half 

Car.   Virk>t  and  Third  streets, 
If.JE.  mr.   rJomnaerelal    anal   I.cldesd*rat 

LONG  OBINIaTThALF  PRICFt, 


Tfft  JOTTBXAX  OF  AlTOSEinEHTS. 


PnbUaaed  every  Dw  in  tbs  Yw  by 
-£>_       BOOABDtrS 

IMerctont  and  53*>    Wauhln«t«a  *t» 

Below  Montgomery,  San  Fmwreoo. 


THOBSDAY HAY  15.  1878 


Person  and    Property. 

The  eereiitj  of  the  Uw  in  all  ewes  where 
the  qnestion  of  property  enters  iats  a  trial, 
and  the  oomparatire  leniency  of  the  blind 
goddeis  whenever  damages  to  the  parson 
alone  is  oooaidered,  was  recently  well  illus- 
trated by  a  London  magistrate,  who  eoq- 
tsncei  a  respectably  ODnueoled  man  to  penal 
servitude  for  seven  years  for  stealing  a  tes- 
mxnand  an  umbrella,  while  he  let  off  a  bruts 
Who  beat  bis  obild  se  unmercifully  that  a 
physician  testified  that  her  life  was  in  immi- 
nent danger  for  a  fortnight  after-toe  a-sau.it, 
with  hard  labor  for  four  months  1  Oourts 
q  this  country,  as  well  as  in  England,  have 
eoms  to  regard  the  infliction  of  personal  vio- 
lence in  too  lenient  a  spirit  altogether,  seem- 
ing to  reserve  all  t  eir  ssverity  for  petty 
rogues.  Thieving  should  be  punished  rig- 
orously, and  the  sentence  of  the  sneak  above 
referred  to  may  not  be  too  rigorous ;  bat 
the  cowardly  rofflan  who  almost  killed  his 
daughter  plainly  deserves  more  than  fonr 
anonthi'  incarceration,  to  be  then  liberated, 
andfioiab,  perhaps,  the  mnrder  he  all  bat 
consummated  at  his  first  attempt. 


Orsten. 

In  strolling  round  the  otber  nlgtu. 

To  look  at  Trisoo  by  ras  light, 

uur  careless  feat,  by  ehanoe  did  etray 

To  where  a  fountain'*  ceaseless  play 

Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  scjeen 

Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seta; 

While  mossy  atone  anu  pearly  shell. 

O'er  which  the  waters  scftly  fell. 

Made  that  wlnaow  reem  to  be 

Rome  fatrr  grotto  of  the  ssa. 

atop,"  aald  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 
It  loots  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer." ' 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  most  agree 
That  this  place  aulta  me  to  a  "TV- 
Do  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  aide  a  waiter  neat 
Made  hie  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  It  true, 
J.nd  coated  maffrrijicarfty,  tot; 
All  kinds  Of  oy iters,  juicy,  fat, 
Oooked  every  style;  jnet  taint  of  that, 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clamaand  crab*  end  terrapins  ;. 
In  fact,  we  found  *bty  had  within 
That  cosy  place  aR  kinds  of  game. 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name* 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladlaa,  loo,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  beet  toe  cream; 
Bo  hare  the;  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  watt  they  call  "suJi  nice  dinners.** 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  thie  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Ojnsr  Bouse,  337  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Bay  and  Night. 

CHARLES  flAAHB,  Proprietor, 


Don't  Fail  to  Call  and  See 

The  most  wonderful  and  gifted  Doctor  for- 
tune Teller  of  the  sge,  Hadabr  Evxth,  Astrol- 
oger, jmt  arrived  from  the  East,  and  can  be 
consul ied  on  ail  events.  She  hai  ebarms  for 
Luck.  Love  and  Bapplnesr,  whioh  never  fill  to 
take  effect.  Office  Consultation,  (2;  by  Le  tn, 
*3.  All  cemmnui rations  strictly  private.  Office 
hours  from  10  o'clock  a.m.  to  8  p.  at '  BatlBiao- 
tion  gu  rinteed  lu  every  respect.  Office,  IS 
Second  street,  Boom  11.  to 


LACtXB  akd  Gektumtj:,  rem? ruber  the  lead- 
ing fashfOBable  reta'l  Shoe  store  In  San  Fran- 
eieoo,   H.  Hinders,  332  Eeamy  street,  between 

Pine  and  Bush,  « 

■  »  -' 
Jfrwry-tyoay     Suited. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  hats.  At  "Tan"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
sweet  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  Immense 
— the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
gees  there  Is  sure  to  be  suited.  a 


Wblte  Labor  Only  ! 

Employed  by  the  What  Cheer  Laundry.,  Ill 
Leldeadortr  street.  • 

We  get  no  business  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry      Office,  121  Leldeedorn*  street.       * 


Fin*    Candles 

Sresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candles,  of  every 

variety,  at  If.  A.  Merosr's  pioneer  confection. 
ery,  678  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  and  retail,    a 


Dental  Work. 

Fob  tout  qujlttt  or  wo&x,  go  to  T.  0.  Jet- 
sup,  dentist,  cor.  Sutter  md  Montgomery*  over 
Tucker's.  JMr 

Twenty  Thousand 

Paptr  CoHus,  all  Ktylee,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Chear  Laundry,  offlce  131  Leldesdorff  at. 


Artentlon,    Ladle* 

To  give  the  a  tin  the  softness  ef  velvet,  and 
he  tint  of  the  lily  ta  the  complexion,  use 
Dicm'a  Gaana  dk  Lu.  g, 

The    Bon    Xtemecu.ee>, 

Dr.  Parry  ■  La«  Ohaaoa,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
ry*s  Webfoot  Pills,  for  au  bUlons  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  drucgi^ts.  agency,  all  Saxaaostt 
street,  earner  of  Commercial.  • 


McDowell,  e«aow  Cam   Writer 

Beady  made   and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 

COS  Market  street,  oor.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 

Five  Hundred  Men  Wanted. 
Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 

•That  Cheer  L  sun  dry,  131  Leldeedorff  at.       • 


Olam  Ohowdar  Every  Nljrn  t. 

The  beet  chowder  In  town*  at  the  Original 

Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  19  Morton  street)  just  oft 

lUerny.  3-r 

. . — »     -..—,. 

rewctm  Moor-o, 

Formerly  of  Bass  House  Otzriaie*.  can  be 

lound  In  trout  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  eav 

isUlahsient,  south  west  corner  flush  and  Ment- 

,  or  Dexter  Stables .    rnrrlatr  ordara 


Devine's  last  words  were:  "My  ewaet 
Jeeos,  into    Thy    hands   I   commend   my 

spirit." 

Charleston  pes*  are  a  dollar  a  quart, 

Badd  Boble  is  called  the  flower  of  the  turf. 

Many  are  on  their  death-beds  before  they 

think  rightly  of  life. 

A  decrepit  robin,  aged  sixteen  years, 
just  passed  away  in  Troy. 

There's  a  German  baby  in  Dubuque  wh'ch 
never  drank  a  glass  of  beer. 

Richard  Kohler,  tte  bestoornetistin  Cali- 
fornia, has  organized  a  band,  and  plays  on 
the  8.  M.  Whipple,  opposition  boat  to  Sacra- 
mento. Since  this  the  receipts  of  the  boat 
nave  doubled. 

Another  unsrptcted  honor  has  just  bean 
conferred  on  Henry  Edwards.  Be  has  been 
elected  corresponding  member  or  the  Soci- 
ety of  Natural  Sciences,  Buffalo, 

Art  exchange  says:  "Oliver  Goldsmith 
was  one  of  the  first  essayists  against  cruelty 
to  animals."  Wrong.  Moses  said  all  Oliver 
could  ssy  years  before. 

A  Tale  professor  has  beesn  elected  a  mem- 
ber of  the  London  Royal  Bceiety. 

Charles  Mortimer  is  to  be  banged  at  See- 
ram  en  to  todsy. 

We  read  that  "The  California  Amateur 
Press  Association"  will  hold  its  second  semi- 
ancual  convention  at  Santa  Cruz.  The  P*ess 
of  CaFfornia  is  very  amateurish. 

The  reception  of  the  California  Art  Asso- 
ciation will  be  held  to-night. 

Barton  Hill  is  a  comedian  of  the  Lester 
Wallack  school.  He  has  marked  peculiari- 
ties of  reading  aud'actiag* 

Gounod  will  make  an  opera  of  "Joan  of 
Are."    >  VNef 

The  costumes  worn  by  Mrs.  D.  P.  Bowers 
during  the  present  season  have  bean  all  new 
and  of  the  most  gorgeous,  da-oriptioa. 

Charles  Vivian  "wears"  better  with  the 
California  public  than  any  vocalist  who  has 
ever  come  t-ere. 

Buy  a  60  oent  hat  .for  piciuciog  in  st  the 
I X  It  store. 
Gustavo  Dore  is  in  Scotland. 
Miss  Annie  Adams  is  not  over  twenty-five 
years  of  age,  though  her  comfortable  pro- 
portions make  her  look  older. 

An  exchange  says  that  twiatfd  hemp  cures 
felons. 

Charles  Ha&ke's  oyster  saloon  on  Bash 
street  is  a  marvel  of  good  taste,  adorned 
with  piotures,  staluary  and  flowers. 

The  Examiner  yesterday  published  a  crael 
parody  of  Mabel  Vane.    Here  is  one  Teres 

Iowayourpipe?"«  very  "amart," 
Bat  it  shows  neither  mind  nor  heart; 
It  Is  in  all  r  bines  vile  and  low. 
And  ibis  rou  very  well  mast  know, 

Oos.-ks  Do  Young. 
If  bat  the  newsboy*  sell, 

Charles  De  Young, 
You  car*  cot  for  the  lies  you  telL 

Charles  De  Youcg. 
The  new  Spring  styles  of  hats  at  "  The" 
bat  store,  647  Washington  etreet,  are  the 
Plymouth,  Frontier,  Berlin,  Vienna,  Neil- 
son,  Sana  Souoi,  Montana,  Exposition,  Pra- 
ter, Polaris  and  Captain  Jsck. 

Some  bachelor  editor  says :  "  A  baby  who 
cries  the  first  six  weeks  will  be  as  good  as  an 
angel  ever  after."  We  should  feel  inclined 
to  make  an  angel  of  a  baby  that  cried  for 
six  weeks  without  stopping. 

The  insi3ea  are  being  taken  out  of  Ma- 
guire's  Opera  House.  The  stage  is  disman- 
tled but  not  yet  removed.  Many  millions  of 
dollars  have  been  taken  in  at  the  box  office 
which  is  soon  to  be  removed. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Freelove  have  recently  been 
divoroid.  They  should  not  have  got  mar- 
ried. 

The  wife  of  Fawcatt,  M.  P.,  has  taken  to 
lecturing.    Nothing  unusual  for  a  wife. 

The  California  Art  Gallery  publishes  a 
capitil  likeness  of  9.  M.  Brookes,  still  life 
and  animal  painter. 

Bnbinstein  has  mads  $300,000  in  the  Uni- 
ted Stites. 

The  Quaksr  City  turns  out  en  ma»$e  to 
see  Aimee. 

The  scenery  of  the  old  theatrei  now  being 
destroyed  will  be  transferred  to  new  tbea-( 
tree,  so  we  don't  hare  the  fun  of  a  theatrical 
sale. 

Some  one  ;is  ^trying  to  make  gloves  un- 
fashionable.   He  has  Dies  white  hands. 

It  is  a  difficn.lt  thing  to  run  a  saw  mill  by 
the  force  of  example. 

An  Illinois  newspaper  styles  seneational 
olergymeu  "performers  on  tbe  moral  tra- 
peze." 
An  Bsstern  paper  says : 
An  accepted  California  sailor  lately  sold 
his  interest  and  good-will  in  bis  afnanoed  to 
a  rival  for  the  priee  of  a  new  waistcoat. 

We  don't  believe  that  any  Califonuan 
would  thus  dispose  of  his  Tested  rights. 

What  requires  more  philosophy  than  tak- 
ing things  as  they  oome?  Parting  with  things 
as  they  go. 

The  Call,  talking  of  tbe  hinging  season 
having  commenced  briskly,  says: 

The  only  safety  hereafter  most  be  consid- 
ered te  lie  in  abstaining  from  crime. 
We  era  glad  it  appreciates  this  fast. 
A  niece  of  Beethoren  Is  a  music  teieber 
in  Boohester,  New  York. 

The  Prices  of  Wales  will  open  anew  tiwn 
hall  in  Bolton,  Eng.,  io  Jane. 

The  KvansviUe,  lad.,  Courier  is  aecussd 
of  "sporting  on  its  editorial  stiff  a  gifted 
and  brilliant'  liar." 


A  Loafer'*  SoUlosjuy. 

"I  wish  I  koew  where  to  get  a  cent,  I  dc. 
BIbh  it  Idon'i  emigrate  to  Eamieohatska, 
to  dig  god.  Mooey's  scu-cer  tban  wit;oin't 
live  by  neither— at  le  st  I  can't.  Sold  tbe 
last  old  shirt,  pawned  my  boots  f .  r  thrse 
cent-,  and  went  heme  rich  sb  a  lord. 

"I  told  my  landlady  I  had  a  bandied  thou- 
sand dollars,  aod  wanted  the  best  room  in 
the  house.  Insulted  me  by  saying  the  attic 
wis  too  good  for  ma. 

"I'm  au  injured  individual.  Society  per- 
secutes me.  I  don't  dosooiey  no  harm,  ts 
I  knows  on.  I  don't  rob  widd-r's  bouses. 
I  don't  know  no  w.dders.  I  don't  put  tte 
bottle  to  my  neighbors'  lips,  I  ain't  got  no 
neighbors,  and  tbe  fact  is  I  don't  own  any 
bottles.    Couldn't  fill  'em  if  I  did. 

'Tm  an  innocent  man.  Nobody  can  look 
me  in  the  face  and  say  I  ever  bntt  'em — no- 
body; and  jet  I  haven't  got  a  roof  to  lay  my 
head  beneath.  My  aid  landlady  rated  me— 
why?  I  cDuldn't  pay,  and  left.  'Cauje  why! 
ain't  it  better  t3  dwell  ia  the  corner  of  the 
house-top  than  with  a  brawling  woman  io  a 
wide  house?  But  I  ain't  got  a  house-top; 
but  if  I  had  a  corner  it  wouldn't  be  safe, 
would  it? 

"I'm  adesp'ritmau.  I'd  go  to  work,  if 
it  wasn't  for  my  excessive  benevolence.  I'm 
afetrd  of  taking  the  bread  out  of  somebody's 
mouth.  Besides,  wisdom's  the  principal 
thing;  don't  the  good  book  say  so?  What's 
money  to  wisdom?  Ain't  I  studying  char- 
aster?  If  a  man  kicks  me  because  I  can't 
pay  for  mylioker,  ain't  I  getting  a  under- 
st  ihding  ?  Ain't  it  a  lesson  in  human  nature? 
I'm  told  the  world  ewes  me  a  living.  When 
is  it  going  to  pay,  I  wonder?  I'm  tired 
waiting  1" 

The  luurt  New  Sonjj. 

Mr—"M<>tl  *  CTcrufon.'* 
Emerson  OorvQle  is  my  name, 
My  business  alwayH  Is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  ar.d  Facer  Boast. 
Rellabee  these,  that  my  house  ran  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show. 
Ohlhlghohl  OhIMgb  oht 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
Corville  Fays  sot  says  sol 
0*a  Ptce  Street,  it  No.  410, 
Remembt  r  the  Lumber  and  call  again. 
Visions  of  Shell-fiih  in  every  style, 
Inwardly  oaase  you  much  to  smile. 
Ladies  with  escorts  there  always  go. 
Ladles  gol  Ladles  got 
Emerson  Coiriile'B  polit*  I  and  so 
8-1  They  gol  thev  gol  they  gol 

Public  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  canoe  before  8  a,  at.,  can 
be  returned  In  the  evening  if  required;  we 
never  disappoint!  What  Ohear  Laundry.  Ill 
Leiaeadortr  etreet.  • 


DIRECT  IMPORTERS. 


GET  ONE 

BEFORE  THEY  ARE  ALL  SOLD  1 


Just  Received 


SO     OASBS 


Fine  Black  Silk  Hats, 


EFOCI.itt    FBIC.E,     M  OO. 


Will  be  Sold  for   $)1  OO 


1 0      CASES 

....or.... 

Fine  Panama  Hats, 


Pre>s*a  and  Sweet. 

For  the  beet    oonfectioneiT.  tn  fee   Omtj  and 
Wasner's.  1&7  Hentsomsrv  St.  near  Suttee       a 


LadLee  "Vl»ivlngr  C&rds. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Jouk  P. 
Owns,  136  Batter  street,  opposite  Ltok  Home, 
and   at   the   Orrand   Hotel.    N.  B.— Habdkeb- 

CETFTfl  VEATLT  MABXKD.      PZSHAKSHTP    Of  eVSIT 

description  to  order.  ■ 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


THE    VETO. 

A  Favcrite  Resort  for  Lovers  of 

Good  Liquors  and  Choice  Cigars. 

•yr&elr  Fodj   li •■**•■  dy   In  a  Specially. 

B.  H.  JLKYY.  Praorietor,  ioutbi*est  eorasr   of 
Kearoj  and  OouimercUJ  atreeti.  m*iS  lm 


FAOIFXO     J 

FIRST  CONCERT 

....OVZBK.... 

Subscription  Series  of  Three, 

TO  BE  GIVEN  BY 

Miss  Fannie  Marston 

mJWTiiii 

Oonoert     Troupef 

....VTLLIAZS  PLACE   00*.... 
THUIMDAT  BTSOrVIACr MAT  Ifilh 

Rtaerred  Beat)  oao  now  be  Secured- at  Meaars. 
SbermaDd;  Hide's  atnsie  Store,  comer  of  Botter 
tod  Kearny  atretta.  mj-It  3t. 


WOSTH    «3  SO. 


Selling-:  tor  One  Dollar. 


10     CASE 


Railroad  Caps — Gloth,  Velvet 


IEOTIU.S    PBIOE.    SI  SO. 


Selling'  For  Fifty  Cents 


lOO    X>0*25laS^a" 


CASSIMERE  SUMMER  HATS, 


At,    Fifty    Cents. 


Fifty    Oases 


....OF    THE.. 


PICNICS.  EXCURSIONS    » 


. 


GRAND    EXCURSi 

....TO., 

SANTA    ORTJjt 

Om 

'Will  le..e  Jackiun  Strut  W| 

8ATCBKAV...  ^ 

AT  TWO   O'CLOCK,  P.  «. 
R.tarnins,    will    It...    8tct»   On.   ■ 


OEUB  THORN 

J.8.  S.  JOHN6TOK.. 


P.«tg«  for  RoQod  Trip. 

Ofiildron  under  12  sear. ,™J 

TloVni.  «J«  b.  obt.ioed  frooi  OiPT 
TON.  norta&ut   oorfior    of    Bro»d»i. \i 


S.  F.  and  N.  P.  R.B. 


CHANGE  _OF    Til i 

log  witn  Lbe  Sua  F rancipoo  4  NortS f-el 
rosd  Oompatiy  for  Oioferdale  aod  all  i.Ur 
•taLioas.  will  ie»e  Sao  Fiaad<oo  itVYu 
exoDWtD.from  Bioadway  Wtjarf.ai|J*» 
*-aroiRR,  tbe  train  will  Isktb  OlaTartiia 
&:3ll  o  o)ook  i.  H  ,  connecting  at  Doom-,  . 
B(e*mer»n<l  arriving  [q  San  Fiaaoiaooall 
ibi i  ateamers  find  eara  m»ki  oloaa  cw 
with  atages  to  and  from  all  point*. 

SUNDAY   EKEURS  0N77T  SEHtCEl 

fueave  Sao  Frunoiaoo  at  ft  a   at  eran 

arriving  at  Uloverdaleatl  0'ulocWp.a;^ 
will  I'jave  Oloverdale  at  2o'olook,  airlrlai 
Fraaoisoo  at  7  o'clock  Thla  will  alk5 
aiODiati  seveial  hours  at  ani  of  tbe  oil 
tDelinoof  tbu  roid  For  ail  iofortB«L 
the  Oompauj'aoffl:*, 4S6  Moctiioaarn 


Changejof  Whar 

ON  AND  AFTBR  MAY  lat,  TBI  Ml 
ANTELOPK  coor.eoiing  wiihUaH 
oIboo  and  North  Pacific  Railroad,  il  I 
Laadtng,  for  Sododik,  Petiloma.  Bin 
UealdBDnrg,     doverdale,      and     war  i 


FRONT  »TKKKT  "WHARF- 


The  City  Garde 

FOR  THE 

Coming  Picnic  Seaj 

THE  ATTENTION  OF  ALL  SOOTaTII 
aooiatiooB  a&d  Militarv  UoBpaalatk 
to  the  advaotageB  offered  bj  ttjr««  e 
and  beautiful  grourjae  for  tlolidar 
vais.  They  oaa  be  prooared  on  «oj  _ 
week  for  picoic  purposes  tbe  oom'oi  wt 
rnote  adTantageoas  terms  than  anj  gr* 

THE    CITY    G AttDKKl 

Are  ttas  of  aooees  without  aor  tariff  w  *at 
aod  are  provided  with  Urge  aod  baaa  " 
large  Shade  Tr»es;  bMatifai  Fioriaj 
from  ever?  oiime;  rnmeroue  flwtsgL. . 
moth  Dancing  Pavilions;  a  natural  Lab 
Pleasure  Boats:  Foaotams  and  ObiamlS 
beltered  from  ihi  rls 


By  the  dastinoi'on  of  Magnus's  Opera 
Honaa  thonsaDds  will  bo  rendered  homeless 
Bats,  we  mean. 

The  editor  of  the  Utah  atiaing  Joorna1 
cilia  one  of  the  church  dignitaries  an  "old 
ecclesiastical  pelican." 

YienDa  is  said  is  be  tbe  worst  drained  city 
in  Europe.  An  exchange  aduiw  tbe  inhab- 
itants to  send  for  Tweed,  who  drained  New 
lork  so  enccessfallj.      A 

A  sweepstake  for  the  English  Derby  srtU 
be  drawn  next  Monday  at  tbe  Charing  Oroas 
Salooo,  606  Mission  street. 


THE   RSALTO. 

A.  Popular  Rendezvous 

The  Chwlceat   vVine«  and  L'qnori  »n  the 

Pacific    fcoukt. 

SrPERB    BATASA    riCAlt-. 

THIS  GEM  07  A   8ALOOBT  AT 
Mo.    AT    TAUKD    STREET, 

Will  ba  e*ndiiot«d  in  ao  p$r(»«t  a  ouioar  that  the 
phraa*  "Meutoseon  toe  Rialto"  bstweaa  trianda 
wUlalsdiiy  tb*  ctiei  jaj  of  daiij  kto. 

Grand  Opening  This  Evening! 

H.  VTAFE  H,  Proprietor. 
aovKir  P.  UoAhDLiB.  MHxrictandaat 


Celebrated  $150  White  Shirts 


WII.I.    BB    SOLD 


FOB    OViE    DOLLAR. 


CLOTHING 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS, 

All    Grades, 

AJIB  CUEiPtB  THAU  AJTT  OTHEK 

STOKE  IJt  TBLB  OtTT. 

AT  THE 

IX L  Auction  Store 

618  and  620  Kearny  st„ 

Corner    of    Commercial 


eonveDinooo  for  the  accoromadallona!  Utj 
uics  has  been  m&de.  Kv-ryttiica-  baa  baaa 
in  the  most  complete  order  for  U»aotU*  i 
TilE  CITY  oaBDin  ' 
Are  the  largest  in  the  State.  Thff  atS* 
acres  of  Knoll  aod  Shaded  Law*,  fkfth 
dena,  etc.,  and  are  capable  of 
20,000  persona  witu  the  greatesl  coon 
tra  Oars  run  directly  to  the  Gordon*. 

Home  UotnmittetB  are  eBptoiall|l 
atd  tasoeotthe    Oroundp,    and 
whioh  frill  be  most  favorable. 

M.  T.  8TEVKN8,  Prw» 

earOfBoQ  hours  3  to  fi  p.m..  d»(lv. attar 
oorocT-  l  welf  tb  and  to.aom  ainsta. 

N.  B— 4l0O,O'ie  A.dmsFaion  Tickttl  •• 
by  varioos  AsHooiattoos    holoioji  taatf"  " 
Our  Gardens  la^t  veir.     The  lata  c| 
liqnora  will  be  prohibited  oo  the 
lival  dnyfl. 


6adger*sGenlraJ_Park,  Oat 


HBSE  BBAIJTIPTJL  OARDBSTB  Al 
open  lor  the  seaiou,  aod  auafsn 


T 

popnJu 


Fionrioa 


Wdl  be  held  there.  The  .ttrMttoM  Ml 
.<u.  SEATING  PATILION,  MUSEUK' 
MA8IHM.    Sk»linj  free  on  wniJui 

Admlnlnn  M 

OHILDREH  IO  OKNTS,  ' 


McDASIEL'S  THEATEE 

cbituii,   wTimrao. 

THREE  GOOD  VARIETY  WOMEN 

•e*-Talent  g-otcs  Eaat  will  flod  It  to  their  advaa- 
Ua*#  bafvfw  leavinx  Oalif orni*  to  eorxwspond  with 

J.  M*OAMEI,. 
mjt  Look  Bex  Wo,  I,  Oherenne,  Wyoiteg. 


J.   C.    OOMBEB, 
TERRAPIN    LUNCH, 

Car.  a*e«ad  aadTeama   ihwte. 

wS^Tarnpln     ooia.taniLy    oa 
FOiwten  in  rreir   stThv    PBXVATB 


1,000  PAIRS  CASSIMERE  PANTS 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PBOGI** 
every  The»kre  in  Has  Franottea. 

FIGARO 

IB  MAILED  EVEBY  DAT  T01J 
pritioip.1  hotel,  i.  OdlformU,  £JJ 
Ore«on-tie  rape™  let*  in  to.  JtgJHL' 
being  g.th.rri  op  uid  e»»»it  lor tlultow 


WOITH    m  OO. 


Selling-     for     S>33    SOI 


■H8TB. 


■W*  MTATI  SWPI.T  rACTS.  JLMB 
SVAXAffTEE  TO  SELL  OOOM  AT 
THE    rKIOBS    WE    ADTBKTKE. 

crciu,  AID  UBB. 


618  and  620  Kearny  streat, 


DftRENZ 
HERB 


The    Crest    Tonic  ...  API 

8.1.  K.er.wh.rc        J 


tou  wiu  rvn> 
SAM     XOjBL&K 

The  Corn'iExchai 

■la.  1»   CI.A.T   »t»i 


MBS.    »l  "THAU      OLA 
ADD  PnYUHUHRTBB,  t 
to  SO  BTOOKTOM  81EBBT. 


iff  aara 


^ItTt  »:W  VARIETIES 

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JIOTEL. 


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MAOUiniJfc* 

CALIFORNIA   MINSTRELS. 


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and 


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MAT    It 


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BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


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i       A  AMnJIID       AID 

I*    IN   OV«    "BBmba..   fr-V*Ot    «rt- 

Whrn  tho  Band  leRlni  to  Play,   and  My  Love  to  tho  War  haa  Con© 


Claa      Original 


LA    ROSE  DE    ST.   FLEUR! 

i«t«  -  i  tub  rwjii  -iB4L  actio. 

VKal     ROori.v     iM'fiJT    VitcYM     LA     PEUICIIOI    I 

•«  f\.  «   «i«V||^      |     K#M*fatt 

IMW.  »Will  imIiB  null    HUT 

•V.   tho    Vlllaco    H<>»uir  l>noiv 


T    O 


t"«    •rim 


the:   renowned    barneyi 

In     IIIm     ('hnmpli>n     .Ilir 


ERE     COMEB     VIVIAN! 


IVA»«      A»l>      "ll'M,.IK» 


To  r«o>olsds  vttb  Bob  Hart  a  ■Irth-proToklaf  •  feat'*.  •■LL«4 


La«r**r  Bavr     

WAIT.  Tbl  SnOIVAVBB 

ftHKlM** 

XAB  kfi  ULOOB 


Otfeaw  tMimwi  b*  tt>*   (Vvm-acT. 


i  ».)-.M'n 

B'JB  HABT 

I  I.K   MAO 
BAH  BICKKT 


MwXuT,  K.j  lit.b K1LLT  otvl  I  BOB"B  Translation  cf  or***  barb's  rnulooi  Opon,  aa-Bl  M 

CHOUFLEURI;  or,  THE  PRIMA  DONNA  OF  A  NIGHT  I 

»-.  <>.■•  mohdat  XTcsma.  »»■  i»ih — n»i  ipmmn  «r 

^i»^".!Si.""   "  ROtoort  Frasor,  ttxo  Oroat  Pantomlinlst 


T*li»      *B)  <-•  <>  1 1  1  •  >i      Onivfa. 

• •  «...  . 


>•  ■*•••  Am 


Mid    rniTK 


un  an  nan  ionr  touioi 


rt-n~« 


Trip  to  TPexx-lm 


■        ... 


...  i-«  r>  t«« 

T.---r     Mr.. 


Tbo  tnfoniut*  »>ll  ocortaJa  ant* 

Dodging  for  a  Wife  I 

Hlr.1.  D»df.  TnaiLW 

'•'<•• ...- Il.il  LIU 

- ¥.*.»•    Br.. 

K.I.IOI  ■!••>....  Willi.* 

L.or.  ...MaMo.'.  lunw JmliJaUM 


fi  07- TilTsT&T-  BUY 


QMWllbr»t*i  Bl   B«  WMim  RUIRrS     Tb-r  •  *  •Mra.-n.l.  and  tor  qaa'Mr  *m*  danbtmy  will  d*m 
•*-.«•).  ABO  ABB  HIB*.  IX    i.    AVlTliti    »r»Kr, 


H  bo  raaloh.L    To  bo  bod  ©olf  at  lb* 
•  IS)    Hr.rir   Urn-    ,  o 


EPIZOOTIC. 

AFTjixnuppi.T  of  mum  itko  oab  bb 
bo  oii«m»4   at   oar  wxr*,  AOaO*d1of  i»  <h* 
•    i  K  i  T  i,    t    Piti|.fc.i     ,.i    ,    „,    vha 
AHKKI   lAlff    IXP  .KftS    . .   iMPA.vr       JAHH 
G      MK--I.K    A     t    >      Ap.lhtMrlU,    Col      Moot- 


ITIGULTUEAL 

TO  EXHIBITION 

—  or   TBB 

ly  district  Horticultural 


u. 


ss5* 


;iety.  of  California, 

PB» MAT   8,    1813 

TO  OOSTMUZ  Wt  DATS. 


I IPL4T  or  rvowKRH,  tkbbs  and 

II  Will  In  Qcqntllad.  Tb.  BUI  will  b«  DIO- 
>  ORillD  B  »LII,  Willi  WBUTHS  ton  OAB. 
,TOt»T.     AgDAEinUB.     FLOBAL     FODST. 

o  woBi.  BongniTS  ui  tlowebs.  .to. 

ifUnDOBUfllTIDlllf 

Idt  A  Bchlott's  Band 

M»  bsm  hImA  mull.    KolhlDI  will  b.  Ittt 

XxtilMUsa  •  ml  brilllADI 


rUBOB   E.   8.    CABR. 

raltj  o>  OAUfuaw.  b«.  nadir  •cuuatoH  la 
PBBISB  ADDBE83. 


r    HANDSOME    PRIZES 

Uklta  T0DM3  LADIBJ  of  S.n  Traoloos 
1  loll  IktPluU  mind  At  tho  t*lbHlcn  01 


■riooo  coDuoraoIng  an  Hond.j,  Mir  BUi, 
■  >ii|  to  oil  Ban  Ann  Olili  woo  pmr- 


STILL  ANOTHER. 

WISH  TO  TH"    8     AKOITV    OF    HAIOOrtB 
»n  il^J•^  ■»»*•»,  i  b««  to  lofor*   ■;   IrlosAa 
•ad  iho  FoMla  ibut  I  b.v.oooood  tbo 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 


otro**,  o>«lwo«fi 

•  ■d   Krirnr. 


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All  Drinks,  Platn  or  Fancy,  10c 

Ooaoootod  in  (bo  bo.1  •t|U  ood  of  tbo 
Pofcit  l.lqaora. 

OBA1    V.     FKI.DMI^PI. 
opTl  If  ProprUtOf. 


TO  THE  URFORTUNATE. 

DHB.  THOUMLITZ  AI.KKDE*  ORADUATBR 
M  l'i«  l.opaio  >rtd  V:.t-»  Ij ni**r«iii«. .  «nJ 
«■•  AOOlslOOk  M'lwSM  Um  «l  Itale*  Arror,6«*» 
r.i-noi"l  ihair  fffl  ■*  and  laboratory  *■■■*".  4VB 
KKARIY  HTRhBr.  Do.rOalltoroio.rorttaf  Woat- 
a"Dv  of  dlaaaa*.  of  <no  Unaar,  .ad  (J.nnf  .u*. 
l.rc»n«.  aad  a'l  Kamaia  f  o*»,>U>ntA  To  auaT»r.ra 
from  Ail-imi,  Bm-intitt'i.  nipti*rla.  loro  Tbrosi, 
UanQBairllan  aod  otb^r  !>!*..««  of  lh»  Tanas 
AD-1  I'rira*'  »•  r.oom"i»rtd  l,a-ol>aa..r  M  allrr'a 
•  ■to.-  r'umn  ••rTolir.  i-'o'uiliai  lnaalio« 
Appv«,o«  •no:  U  •EMOStTOri  ua*4  in  Kamoi 
anl  for  oblab  ■»  oro  ibo  Hoi*  t(*nii  for  'bo  Pa 
cidoOoMt.  Kor  lort»i«r  -.if .  i.  ■>!  •  ■  ■  eft'l  ->r  odilr.ao 
iiKt  ti  I.MMI.H7,  A  LHKOKj.. 
A**t  K-aro  Sinot,  Boo  ¥t%av"*. 
Orrrnt  Ho  poo—  rroaa  IB  to  11  a.  m  .  1  to  1  r.  m  , 

ft    dltilP.M 

I*   H .  —  H«i,»rav»  an'raara  for  tho  OOOOMnodatlOQ 
Of  [-aii«a  a-.UIni 


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pOB    IAI.B— •!•    KBABBT    STIKET.    AT 
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Wbol^il.  ul  Bo'  IL 
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A.    W.    WHELDEIT. 

Whitener  and  Paper  Hanajer, 

mm.  i»  «ait  niarr, 

tpl  In  B.IWMO  Dooont  uid  Blooktoo. 


P.VOLNEY,  212  FOURTH  STREET 

HUYd  A«D  BU.LH 

Good    Socond-haud    Clothing. 

Also.   CldCABH,  DTRS.  ood  RKPA1R3,  In  tbo 

moit  aoonifli  moooar.  Ha  baA  rood*  tb"  obovo  a 
■uoaiaitr  for  IU  vao".  sod  la  bound  to  giro  aatlo- 
fafltloo  to  all.  fepMlm 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 

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A  LA  ROM*  Vol  JBnFTHOfcR  FIMF  T*)HRTJ 
o>odi^<r>  pnr.a  M  +  •  A  W  M  O  ■.  PIA^UO 
-t»moal  d«rab<o  sod  roliabto  io«tr«oi*B>a  taa- 
portod  loto  too  saAikai  for  tta  pn.i.    Uoll  ood  ••• 

ORGANS. 


porfaotraad  loat>amobt  mad  a.    Too  tona  la  para, 

Cwa.rol  a*d   rooooooL     Oror  ftl.OOOor  ia«a 
TO  b»aO  OOlA 

«b««"l  H«*l«.  Matt*  iHki.  Maalr-  rat- 
II....  I'l.nn  t*to»M.  Plata*  (•rrrt,  Vlo- 
II  a*.  Ualur*.  Ae««roaaaa,  eoav .  «■*»>. 

IB  Till  M0MU  DBPABTMBNT  0B 

A.  I.  BANCROFT  &  00.,  Ag»nt.. 


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TBI    M.rkrl  tlrrrl 


AFTKR    THK 

THEATRE8 ARE  OUT 

00  TO  TUB 

Hot     eootola, 


And  try  omo  of  tboir 

Hot  Stotch'H  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 

Alt    Drlnkn    7*011    Ceutdi 

fol  U      ^^   J0».  P.  BKIOOS.  Proprlotor. 


New  Discovery. 

Tun  am  or  thh  hondkhful  plajtt 
tbot  Oodtatomdod  lor  tboOruoof 
RHEUMATISM,    KEURALfllA,    CBUT,   PARAL- 
VUt,  CATARRH,  AND  ALL  SPINAL 
AFFECTIONS, 

If  aodsratoed  porfootlj  bv  tbo  or  '.-ralroad—  thn 
onlj  >*r»on  on  »ba  Ooollaant  **.at  fallrooropro 
baoda  Ita  rota io  qnallliat.  Tbo  abovo  Oompltlots 
ftto  •raotod  ait.rno'lr  *».  b  tofoty  ond  auooooa. 

DR.  K  K.  DUDnKIa  to  bo  found  a,  bla  Offloo. 
HHMarkai  atrool.  oppflaita  Third,  Koorno  1  ud 
1,  I  rem  10  AM   til  F  m  .  and  trtun  ItoS  PM 

Bondaooo,  I  One  UlialoD  atraoi.  P.tuatt  «%n 
ba  aocorrmoriat-d  witi  Koora  and  Bo.rrl.       opJD 


LA    FORMES' 

Hair  Restorative  Powder 

TfilB  POWDRR  WILL  PRKVKBTTHR  HAIR 
froro  fall  n<  off,  acd  ilio  rattoro  ■  oaw  growth 
Of  Hair  10  ilia  bald  bnod  •  lib  In  a  fow  waaka  wborn 
tborooaa  arooot  doatrorad,  Tbia  nowdar  laotiss.1 
witn  warai  -atar  ood  aiod  u  owaob  throo  tiovao 
o  wook.    A  trtsl  of  oao  bog  will  ooo-iaoo  *oq  that 


Ladies  and  Children 

....WILL  MUD.... 

KINKEAD'8 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

APRKMIIffn    PLRABAIf  r   TO  UBB.  BAKILT   APPI.IBD, 
U  b-«  arraooj.  ood  will  nil   iaj.iro   tbo   moat   doiiooto.     U 
•  oros  all  dioaoooo  of   I     0  ac*Jt>.  ratujTaa  daodruff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

«"<"i   Ui.  km  .oil  ud  (low.  ud  I.  POBBLY    TBOB 

MrTb.    flHr-.il    RAOR    BRU^H     HAIR    TOBEO   ABO 
DBR8SIHO  whUlHUi   Anat. 

JAL     If.     BATIK,     llrui.l.l. 


EIGHTY 
Single  Outside  Rooms, 

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No.  1  Spring  Beds  and  Mattrasseg, 

—  AT  THZ 

BRANCH  HOUSE, 

4.4   aa.9f.OIIE  ITBEIT,  CB.  OUT. 

AT 

XMfty     Cut.     x>«*r      lVlKAat, 
And  L«n*  by  tho  Week. 


OFBN     AIiTj     WIGHT 

L.  J.  BWKJLL.  Proprl.lor. 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


THB  MOST  ELROAWT  OTTRTOM  WOBK  IR  TBI  OITT 


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:F-iG--A.:iFto.' 

ihb  jotohai  or  AinisraaNTs. 


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j.       F.       B  O  C*  .c*.  H  I>  "CI  S 

«»  Mwenaat  «•    ttJUWUMUMit. 

Below  Mont«o«Mrj.  8»»  TiwgcHoo- 


tiBPAT. .„..:.:.»..*>t  «vaa 

AJMLtHEWBNTB.    Etc. 

California.  Thektcres 

AUr««aodi«DC«  wi  nesied  and  thoroughly  «o- 
josed  Mr*.  Bowers  grand  impersonation  of  MK  la- 
«D»to"  last  n.*br.  To-night  ifi  Ue  lait  but  one  of 
Ue  «n«wed  engagement  of  this  famous  actress. 
She  will  appear  In  "Lucretie  Borgia"  and  'The 
jealous  Wife,"  supported  by  John  McOnlloogh 
and  company.  At  the  matioeej  to-morrow,  the 
Mrlliing  play  of  *'Marla  Antoinette"  will  be  per- 
formed, and  to-morrow  night,  Mra.  Bowers  will 
make  her  last  apuscranoe  and  perform  in  "The 
Stranger"  and  "The  Hoceysaoon."  The  seaioo 
«f  tragedy  will  be  inoceedad  by  one  of  comedy, 
and  modern  drama.  Barton  Bill  the  favorite  come- 
dian making  hie  fl.-et  appearanoe  on  Monday,  la 
Frank's  Marshall's  new  play  entitled  "False 
■Hume ;  or  New'-  Eve," 

Alhamtori.. 

Kellr  and  Leon  delfgbt  the  putlio  of  SJao  Fran- 
onto,  and  the  audiences  at  the  Albambra  arc 
composed  of  the  palrona  of  Italian  cpera  and 
Preach  opera  bouffe.  "La  Bote  de  St.  Elenr"  (a 
tall  of  fan  and  good  ma.io.  Miss  Annie  Adams 
■lots  the  moat  popular  songs  of  the  day;  Master 
Barney  appears  in  bis  wonderful  abampioa  jig 
Obartes. Vivian  Id  oharaoter  aongf,  and  amusing 
anecdotes:  Little  Mao  io  his  original  Essence,  sad 
Bob  Hart,  Bam  Rickey  and  others  io  the  first  part 
and  in  the  screaming  farce  of  "A  Slippery  Day.*" 
All  the  siars  will  appear  at  thl  matinee  perform, 
aooa  to-morrow, 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Lon  Dixon,  the  stblopiaa  comedian,  Tommy 
Bre«,  the  ttlan tad  ban joUt.  Tommy  Barton,  the 
character  rooaliat,  Mias  Sneie  Bobinson, eons'  and 
danoe  artiste,  Oaaaim  and  Fritz,  the  gymnasts,  and 
many  others,  will  appear  to-night  in  a  great  bUL 
Buckley'!  New  Varieties. 

Ned  Bookie?  keeps  the  aadience  at  this  heats 
well  amused  while  he  is  on  the  stage,  and  treat" 
ike  topics  of  the  day  in  a  very  bnmoroas  style.  A 
■treat  bill  will  be  performed  this  •renins, as  mar 
be  seen  by  referring  to  oar  first  page. 
Horllinllnrul  Hall. 

To-day  and  to-morrow  are  the  laat  of  the  Spring 
Exhibition  of  the  Bay  DiBtriot  Horticultural  So- 
oiety  of  California.  Before  this  exhibition  o; 
beautifal  flowers,  shrubs,  floral  fountains,  statu, 
ary,  rustic  work  and  grottos  closes,  all  should  m-y 
a  visit  to  HortiOBltorsI  Ball.  Schmidt  4  tioblott'e 
Band  will  perform  to-day  the  excellent  programme 
of  music  given  on  oar  first  psge. 
Pacific  Hair. 

Miss  Fanny  Marston's  subscription  season  of 
concerts  was  snocessfally  commenced  last  night 
at  tbis  ball.  A  very  fashionable  audience  was  In 
atteadanoe,  and  a  good  proframme  was  excellently 
well  performed.  Miss  .Marston,  who  cornea  to  as 
from  the  concert  saloons  of  London  and  the  Crys- 
tal Palaoe  conosrte,  is  rapidly  becoming  a  favorite 
in  tbis  olty.  Dae  notioe  will  be  given  of  the  next 
concert. 
Woodward's  Gardens, 

Next  Sunday  and  Monday,  the  German  Genera 
Benevolent  Association  will  have  their  annual 
bensSt,  festival  and  ball.  Great  attritions  will 
be  offered,  Inoloding  the  race  between  Slf.  Donate, 
the  one-legged  dancer,  and  Leon  Samwetla,  the 
awmnsxt. 
Bicnrgion  to  Santa  Cruz. 

The  new  and  handsomely  fitted  up  aide-wheel 
Bteamer  Olympie,  Ohas.  Thome,  Oommander, 
Jes.  8.  Johnston,  Purser,  will  make  an  exoarsion 
to  Santa  Orux,  leaving  Jaokson  street  Wharf  on 
Saturday.  May  17th  at  2  o'clock.  Returning,  will 
leave  Santa  Ornz,  on  Monday  morning  in  time  to 
land  passengers  in  San  Francisco,  at  9  or  9.  30.  The 
passage  money  for  tberoacd  trip  will  be  five  dol- 
lars, children  two  and  a  half.  Many  .will  doubtless 
avail  themselves  of  this  oppoitonity  to  enjoy  a 
pleasant  trip  down  the  coast. 

U.  A.  O,  D.  Picwio.— Perseverance  Grove 
No.  10  of  the  United  Ancient  Order  of  Di aide 
will  hold  their  second  annual  picnic  on  Band  ay 
next,  at  Fassking's  Park,  Alameda.  Tickets,  ad- 
mitting a  gentleman  and  ladies,  with  fare  in- 
cluded, coet  36  cents.  The  picnic  of  this  order 
Last  year  was  a  very  pi easan Affair. 

AjrATOftaoAL  Mxseotu..— One  of  the  moet 
eisopieie  collections  of  the  kind  In  the  United 
4UtM,  comprising  hundreds  of  ooatiy  and  beau- 
tiful wsx  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
taly>  at  the  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
boar  may  be  pi-oflta-rtlr  spent  here. 


Too  Bad. 

"Lucy"  writes  to  say  that  she  don't  ob- 
ject to  a  good-looking  gentleman  gazing 
•quire  in  her  face,  bnt  tbat  it  does  make  her 
awful  mad  when  she  loots  back  to  sea  him 
■taring  back  to«, 

EWukln'a  Sal-  of  Paintings 

Will  take  place  about  May  20th.  Particulars 
In  future  advertisements.  «_b 

Battler's    Mine    Parlor. 

Lew  Battler,  formerly  la  the  minstrel  line, 
will  be  pleased  to  act  tbe  role  of  Boniface  to  all 
friends,  day  and  evening,  at  98s  Bash  street, 
below  Boixny.  j.b 

Asa    t».    Wavufra  xnaxi'a 

"  Obiga^o  B*er  Depot,"  623  Sacramanto straet, 
between  Montgomery  and  Eeirny.  The  cele 
brated  ••  Chicago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  beat  of 
liquor?.  Daily  loach,  with  lobster  salad  aod 
other  delicacies,  prepared  by  the  epicurean 
Frank  Dnmont.  Beer,  10  centa.  Begnlir  Sex- 
man  lqncbea,  caviar,  Swiss  cheese  and  eand- 
wicheg,  s*rred  to  ordei.  To  lunch  at  Wauga- 
mao/e  1b  xbb  thing.  6  ? 

XJr.     DoHerty 

HM  devoted  hie  study  mora  parucnlarly  to 
chronie  and  epeolno  practice,  and  as-  euoh  U 
bow  the  most  euooeaaful  of  any  Physician  tii 
Ban  Prancdaeo,  Offloe  no  Bwniauto  street, 
corner  of  Leldeedorfl,  a  few  doors  Delew  What 
Obaer  Hcrase.  T 

Br.  0.  T.  8;  ge  has  removed  his  office  to  the 
Olympic  Clnb  Building,  corner  of  Hew  Mom- 
Romary  and  Howard.  ^ 

♦ 
Coras,  Bunion*,    Ingrowing  XaJla. 

A  perfect  cure  warranted  by  Albert  Bchoen. 
wald ,  137  Second  afreet.  ^.m 

"Star  .Shirts  ana  Oollare, 

All  gcrts  and  eiaee,  for  ea'.e  oheap,  at  the 
What  Caeca-  Laundry,  121  Leidesdorff  at.       • 


PecA\s«r'»    Reception. 

A  New  York  correspondent,  after  describ- 
ing the  scene  in  tbe  Grand  Opera  House, 
New  York,  on  tbe  first  night  of  the  engaee- 
meot  of  CbarhB  Fechter,  aaje:  But  Fech- 
ter.  To  be  greeted  by  a  deafening  reitera- 
tion of  plaudits  was  bis  bappy  fate,  and 
to  carry  witb  him  tbe  rapt  sympathies,  tbe 
absorbed  attention  of  bis  auditors,  was  his 
blessed  privilege.  Such  suavity,  such  per- 
fect grace,  such  an  elan  of  passion,  such  a 
fervid  outpouring  of  the  langnage  of  love, 
not  only  by  word  of  month,  bnt  through 
every  glance  of  the  eye,  every  movement  of 
bis  mobile  countenance .'  It  is  very  difficult 
not  ta  gush  over  snob  a  master  of'exprea- 
eion— a  faoulty  which  he  possesses  in  sneb 
an  eminent  degree  that  you  are  resdy  to 
swear  that  be  is  in  the  very  first  flush  of 
youth,  the  feelings  of  which  he  can  ao  per- 
fectly simulate.  The  obarmiog  grace  and 
iosigbt  witb  which,  as  he  turns  to  thauk  bis 
benefactor,  he  expresses  his  love  for  Mer- 
cedes by  turning  back  again  aod  sbariog  his 
joy  with  her,  are  captivating.  If  in  this  in- 
dication of  nature  in  art,  however,  he 
strikes  yon  as  great,  with  what  eoatacy  yon 
hang  upon  the  picturesque  delineation  of 
the  escaped  prisoner  who,  having  gained  tbe 
rock,  spurns  the  sea,  defies  the  lightning, 
and  fairly  swells  with  joy  and  triumph! 
Again,  passing  over  the  suave  demeanor  and 
welNexpressed  flashes  of  emotion  in  tbe  dis- 
guise of  tbe  "Abbe,"  it  Is  a  pleasnre  of  ex- 
qui  ile  rarity  to  note  tbe  look  upon  the  ac- 
tor's face  when  he  is  made  to  recogDi'ze  in 
Albert  bis  own  son— a  look  eo  compounded 
of  dawning  love  and  dread  despair  as  to  be 
worth  a  pilgrimage  to  gaze  upon.  It  was  at 
tbe  end  of  this  act  that  Mr.  Feohter,  having 
been  honored  before  with  a  Eoarcely  less  en" 
thosiaalie  recall,  was  summoned  no  less  than 
three  times  before  tbe  footlights.  The  sec- 
ond time  he  brought  witb  him,  in  gracions- 
nees  too  rare  not  to  be  apprt  elated,  Mr- 
Ringgold,  whose  manly  bearing  and  fr-ink, 
open  manner  lent  acceptability  to  tbe  role  of 
Albert.  One  word  as  to  Mr.  [Fechter'a  ac~ 
cent:  It  is  scarcely  perceptible,  only  being 
evident  when  be  is  strongly  moved.  Even 
then  it  lends  h  piquancy  to  his  speech  wtrch 
those  who  have  loss  need  for  solicitude  in 
speech  might  envy. 

-♦ 

The  Art  Reception. 

Tbe  rooms  of  the  Art  Association  were 
thronged  last  night  witb  the  best  portion  of 
tbe  community — those  who  love  art.  We 
shall  have  something  to  say  about  the  pic- 
tares  hereafter  ;  tbe  crush  was  so  great  laBt 
night  that  it  was  impossible  to  view  them 
witb  comfort.  The  collection  is  a  very  at- 
tractive one.  The  music  last  night  wss  very 
good,  and  Mrs.  Moore,  S.  D.   Mayer  and 

Mr.  Dnngan  sang. 

—     — -♦- 

A   Solution  of    the   Chinese    Problem. 

IndlsouaalDg  the  evils  of  Chinese  Immigra- 
tion and  the  existing  depression  of  business  in 

San  Francisco  consequent  upon  the  displace- 
ment of  white  labor  by  Chinese  in  our  work- 
shops, the  Golden  Era  nits  the  nail  square  on 
the  head  In  the  following  : 

The  only  measure  of  redress  wnich  bold)  oat 
any  promite  of  relief  Is  tb<>  formation  of  antt- 
Ohfness  aooietiea  all  over  tbe  Ooaat.  the  members 
of  wbich  eball  be  pledged  not  to  employ  Ohloep, 
not  ro  pnrOBaae  goods  of  tooae  who  do  employ 
tbem.uor  to  pnrcbaaegvode  of  Chinese  raannfae- 
tnriei.  TOST  Bret  propoBe  tbese  anti-Cbioeea  so- 
cieties aboard  te-to  matce  themselves  felt  in  tbe 
ebardcter  of  purchasers.  If  one  tboaBand  men 
in  tbia  ci'  y  eboald  effeot  sn  organization  under  a 
solemn  pie  if?*  not-  to  employ  Obioeee  nor  to  pnr- 
ODase  good b  of  icdmdaale  or  firms  wbo  migb t em- 
ploy tbem,  it  woatd  greatly  strengthen  the  hands 
of  each  of  oar  local  manufacturers  as  are  now 
enraged  in  tbe  experiment  of  competing  witb 
Ubineseroanafactures.  If  tbis  one  tnoas&cd  wms 
multiplied  by  ton,  us  it  eoon  might  be,  tbe  eac- 
cfMol  toatjornmeDt  would  be  assured.  These 
societies  most  be  organized  without  the  aid  of  law, 
asoo  law  won  Id  be  constitutional  that  discrimi- 
nated against  UbineBe  residents.  Such  organisa- 
tion* could  only  ba  carried  out  where  the  com- 
modity ia  nearly  nuanimoo*  in  favor  of  the  object 
to  be  attatsed ;  bu'.  «noh  unanimity,  it  ie  believed, 
prevails  in  tbis  btats. 

The  experiment  has  been  tried  by  at  least 
one  man  In  San  Franolsco.  We  allude  to  Mr. 
H.  Satliff.  wbo  Is  proprietor  of  two  large  cigar 
stores,  330  and  832  Seamy  c treat.  As  long  age 
a- 188°,  Air.  Sathff.  knowing  what  the  reBUlt 
of  Obloese  labor  would  be,  formed  the  resolu- 
tion to  neither  employ  Ohlneae  worameD,nor 
sell,  nor  purchase  cigars  made  by  Chinefe,  and 
he  has  carried  out  this  resolution  to  the  pres- 
ent day,  and  will  continue  to  adhere  to  it  aa 
long  as  he  remains  In  business.  Uany  of  his 
friends  thought  it  impossible  for  him  to  stem 
the  currant  of  opposition' to  thoBe  in  the  same 
trade  who  employed  Chinese  workmen,  but  he 
hsa  <*one  bo  successfully,  and  Instead  of  the 
one  email  es'abltshmeut  which  be  commencd 
with  at  the  time  of  forming  this  resolution,  be 
now  has  two  of  the  largest  in  the  city.         at 

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Woman's    Rlflckats. 

One  would  think  that  it  was  one  cf  woman's 
rights  to  exrjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  Fame  price  for  it,  Hearly  all  theree- 
tanrints  "  for  ladles  end  gentlemen"  In  Ban 
Francieeo  have  poorer  fare  then  thoee  where 
gentlemen  only  dice.  Thxbk  io  ah  ixcirnov. 
At  the  Piokksb  REBTAUBAjrr,  on  Washington 
street,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alky,  ladles  can 
get  an  excellent  braekfaet,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a~reaeon*hie  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
t-ince  18i9,  provides  every  luxury  the  market 
affords.  Both  Indies  and  gentlemen  find  there 
dishes  to  please  the  most  epicurean  taste.      * 


The  is;*w   Oyster   House. 

Oysteb  GaoTio  has  been  opened  by  A.  W. 
Manning,  one  of  tbo  oldest  Oyetor  Dealers  in 
the  city,  "For  Ladles  and  Gentlemen,"  at  138 
Pins  fit.,  next  to  tfowen  Broe,,  grocers.  Tkx%  is 
in  every  ntpect  a  piact  wktrt  a  ovnJtanori  rott 
take  hit  family.  cg 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 
Oures  Rheumatism  and  Senralgia.  8 


MiLLimni.- Hots  cleaned,  pressed  and 
trimmed  to  order  at  the  lowest  prices.  Miss 
t.  P.  Wood.  824  Washington  etreet,  4-x 


Notice  So  the  Pnbhc, 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
Sooth  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  Is  now  sel- 
ling off  his  fine  stock  of  men's,  boys'  ind  chil 
arena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
aents  furnishing  goods,  hits,  trunks,  valise", 
eve,  below  coat,    Call  If  yco  want'  bargains.  3t 


BEHIND  TBE  SCENES. 

Thank  Heaven:  Within  my  room  again. 

And  now  my  beauties  all  may  go — 
From  out  her  bhel) ,  how  joyous  creeps 

The  belle  of  bat  an  hour  ago. 
Trlnmpbant  ax;  may  now  retire. 

Exhausted  nature  to  appease; 
For  O,  it  la  so  heavenly  tweet, 

To  look  as  bldeous  as  I  pleaae. 

Shake  off  this  lord  of  foreign  hair 

Tbat  orowde  all  seme  from  out  my  biatn, 
And  1ft  each  little  thorpy  ourl 

Betreat  into  its  boa  again. 
And  ye,  O  instruments  cf  woe, 

Dbtefited  b air-tin?,  forth  I  fling  ! 
The  soul  of  man  conoeiv^th  not 

The  goading  mU'.rlcs  ye  bring. 

Bemove  this  vllee  enamblrtl  mtBk, 

That  1  may  smile  without  the  fear 
Of  cracks  upon  my  cheek.     O .  s  d 

The  (.roeaes  lLat  we  wemen  bear. 
Toere  go  the  faultless  eymmefry. 

And  graceful  cuivtB  'tat  win  tne  eye; 
Onegood.lcng  bresthl  Ah,  sfl  What  bltss 

To  thtow  the  mold  of  Juno  by. 

A&d  ye  r-IentlsBB  "Womber  Twoa," 

Begone  from  off  each  aobiog  footl 
Ff  r  thee  I  calmly  vfelded  up 

Two  peiii  di'p-ia"  minute. 
I  wander  what  that  dear  old  Tom, 

Or  Frank,  or  Charley,  now  would  de. 
Oould  be  behold  the  ashes  trail 

Of  hie  adorable  Lulu. 

Ber  lovely  ringlets  In  a  bcx, 

Complexion  on  the  toilette  stand, 
Contour  all  ttrewn  about  the  room— 

And  what  is  left  in  fairy  land  J 
"Ibis  world  1b  all  a  fleeting  show," 

And  abowlett  of  all  ere  we, 
Poor,  ellly  worms,  ih&t  only  strive 

As  bnitei  flies  to  Bbine  and  be. 


A  Simple  Trick. 

Tbe  more  I  think  cf  it,  I  find  this  conolu* 
eion  more  impressed  upon  me— that  tbe 
greatest  thing  a  human  sonl  ever  does  in 
this  world  is  to  see  something,  and  tell  what 
it  saw  in  a  plain  way.  Hundreds  of  peo- 
ple can  talk  for  one  who  can  tLiuk,  bnt 
thousands  can  think  for  one  who  can  see. 
To  see  clearly  is  poetry,  prophecy  and  re- 
ligion—all ia  one.— -Austin. 

Sa.n<?^'  ieli  Island  Pxilu, 

Since  the  recension  of  the  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  industry  ie 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Scbieiber,  dearer  in 
bedding  and  furniture,  620  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  pnlu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pnlu  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
for  ma' trass  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Schrei- 
ber  will  find  no  difficulty  in  disponing  of  all 
that  comes,  a 

m 

Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  styHah 
horsee  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leadinges- 
aentlalsof  sn  enjoyobleride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  In  San  Franelsco  bo  unquestionably 
as  from  Frank  Bouton,  whose  carriages  have 
tbe  privilege  o  the  Bland  fronting  the  Occi- 
aental  Hotel.  His  handsome  turn-outs  are  need 
by  the  best  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
It  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drivers,  nets  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  other  carrltge  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  cumber  of  persona,  and 
ladies  in  particular,  will  engage  no  cirriageB 
except  those  which  he  provides.  Frank  has  en* 
joyed  pr-at  fuccesa  lu  bis  business,  and  tne 
admirable  way  in  which  he  conducts  it  makes 
him  a  lavonte  with  all  who  pa'ronlxe  nlm.   * 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 
Caret  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  3-t, 


CXiAlBiovairT. — Madame  Clara  Antonia,  tbe 
Clairvoyant  Physiciau  end  Independent  Trance 
■tedium.  333  Kearny  street,  bet.  Bukq  and  Pine. 
OonsuitaUunE  In  English.  French  and  German  i 


Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 
Oures  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


3-L 


Bound  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Is  6.  Burkhardt's  motto.  Pine  French  Calf 
Boots  made  to  erder  from  $8  to  $10.  A  good  fit 
and  iatiefact ion  guaranteed.  Call  at  MO  Wash' 
ington  street  and  be  convinced.  A  foil  assort- 
ment of  neatly-made  goods  always  on  hand,  at 
prices  to  suit  everyone's  puzse.  4-m 


T>o    Woe    Suffer    irom    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun* 
lone,  Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowau'e  Insti- 
tute, 910  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  0  p.m.  Wo 
rnft*k  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doe* 
tor*a  capability.  Beferenoee  given  If  required,  e 

Pratt*s  Abolition  Oil. 

The  People's  Bemrdy  for  all  Aches  aud  Pains. 

San  Praatcisoo  Jettelry  Manufactory. 

D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merchant  Etrett.  Diamond 
Setting,  Boameling.  All  kinds  of  repairing 
done.    Jewelry  for  sale,  i-y 


Pht>tocrai).aio   cams. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  34  Third  Etreet  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  street.  a 


Pbtvatb  Lessons  in  thh  FnawCB  Lakguagb 
by  J.  Josset,  graduate  of  the  University  of 
Paris,  late  Professor  of  De  la  Monnals'  Hoimal 
School  for  Teacbera,  and  of  St.  Mary's  College, 
London.  404  Geary  etreet,  between  Mason  and 
Taylor,  upstairs,    Beit  of  reference  given.    4  a 

Premium  Shirt  Maker. 
Mrs.  Eveline  Morris  528,  Kearoy  at.,  rsspect- 
follv  solicits  a  call  from  friends,  and  strangers 
visiting  the   City.    Newest  styles,    perfect   fit 
and  prices  reasonable,  £_g 


A.  Pleasant  Looauon, 

Persons  desiring  comforUble  lodgings  In  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Albambra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  enites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tbe  boUdin?  Is  a  verv  fine  one  and  IB  wall 
lighted  and  ventilated. . 
— '  •  ■ 

A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
Just  received  at  tbe  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
Leidoaddrff  atwet.  * 


I>erby    Sweepetahce. 

A  Bweep&take  for  the  English  Derby  race  will 
be  drawn  on  Monday,  May  19tb,  1873,  at  the 
CoarlDg  Cross  Biloon,606  Mlssicn  itr^et,near 
Becond.    Tickets  now  for  eels  at  the  bar.     C-j 


MoreBEs  or  Fauiuesi  wbo  are  sbcut  to  spend 
tbe  Bomm  r  in  the  country  with  tlmr  chile ren. 
ought  not  to  forget  before  they  go  to  provide 
the mselvesae  well  as  their  children  with  under 
olotttlng.  The  only  place  where  the?  can  buy 
the  same  cheaper  and  male  cf  better  maU  rial 
than  at  any  otner  place  is  at  H  Frledlandtr  St 
Cci'.-,  Mo.  9  Third  street,  Nucleus  Building.    8b 


Slsrnor     Pulvio    BobsI 

Olvea  private  lessons  in  Itallin  and  English 
Vocal  Music,  at  645  Clay  street,  or  at  the  resi- 
dence of  the  pupil.  t>g 

A  Servant  in  tbe  Comer, 

Weed's  Carpet  Sweeper,  with  the  best  asaort. 
ment  of  Carpets  and  Furnltrre  In  the  fitate,  at 
John  O.  Bell's,  nearly  tppoeite  the  Grand  Hotel, 
M*r&et  street.  4p 

Removal, 

Samuel  9w.it  has  removed  from  116  to  113 
Post  BtreeL  Sewing  midlines  rent  d  and  re- 
paired as  ueuil.  and  sold  oheaper  than  ever.  X 


It   Is   Truo. 

J.  A.  Sbaber  k  Co.  are  aelling  parlor. sets  and 
all  other  klndsof  turnitnre and  btddingchei per, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  In  town.  Other 
dealer-  dout  stand  a  ghost  of  a  ehanoe  when 
people  know  Sbaber**  prices.    707  Maraet  .dreet 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Aoobsellei-a  and  Ktatloaers. 
StaoevA  Mook,  (school  books  a  epeoialtp,)  S.  W 

comer  Fourth  and  Jessie. 
BL  H.  Moore,  BttV  MontsotnerT,  near  Marohant. 

Itnslneas  C*llee;ea. 
Beald's,  Bryant  &  Stratton'a  (college,  n  Poet  &  t. 

Batehera. 
Kata,  Fred.  Stalls  H  to  100.  California  Market. 

Employment  Office* 
Cbas.  F.  BaohererAOo., 662  Sacramento  street. 
Obinese  Bmplojment  Co.— Pierce  A  Co.,  «7  Sao- 

raujeuto  etreet. 
O'Brien  &  Ward,  610  Montgomery  street. 

French  Fancy    tko*xla, 
Looan  A  Co.,  19 Meutffomery,  107 and  109  Sntter. 

Hair  Jewelry* 
B.  A.  Callander,  manufacturer.  82  Second  street. 

B™»"  ISt.lr. 
Sampson.  A.  B.  A  Oo„  110  Second  street- 

MHllnere. 
Miss  Llaale  Carter,  118  Fomtb    treet, 
Mrs.  M.  tlelig,  226  Kearny  street. 

Searcher  of  .Record*. 
O.  V.  Gillespie,  811  Washington  street. 

"Watches  and  Jewelry, 
H.  A.  Callander  82  Seoood  street, 

Whitoner*  and  Paper  Hester* 
A.  W.  Wbelden,    22 -Geary  etreet. 

Wlnei  a»d  JJqnoia    (WholBsale.) 
Datterl  F.  A  Co..  »M  Front 


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CERW1AN     PIANOS. 

THE  BEST  AND  THtt  CBBAP- 

•bt.    HODraabt  tadter  A  Co.,  Agents 
or    the    celebrated    Factories    of 
fflathoer,  in  Le<pzis,  and  Bobleip, 
in  Berlin.    Offios   SIS  OLAY  S  i'KkEI'.         ap28 


CENTRAL    BATHS, 

NO.  Its  OEABY  S1RF3T. 

Bath?,  25  ofotfl.  Meat  accom- 
tnod  tioos  id  the  oit/,  Sepirate 
mtf  bo*  for  Ladittq.    Tbe  Bjtai 

-■■r- -nsjs  NT.    fit  d  dp  with  all   modern 

inprovem^nis.  Hair  Outline1,  ^hnvmg  nod  tibsm 
pnoioe.  li i l«i rprj* -  '-'air  neaili  oot  l.aoii  s'  Sn»m- 
pooine.M  eai  ta.    Private  room  lor  Ladien. 

S9~r-tr  Dg>rs  vi  (tins:  th«  c  tp  are  respeotfuMy 
•oqaasi^d  t-  pilron  w  ibe^e  Rth«.  my3 


MRS.   E.   REGArV, 

Fashionable  Milliner, 

lOft    TH1BO    81BEET, 

Has  the  choife'and  met  select  assort  went  of 
Roods  io  ber  lino  m  (be  ctr.  Her  H  AT 8  ar«  mar- 
vole  of  beaut  v.  aid  w*at  ia  mo  t  imrortaot,  HKR 
PKI0K8  AhE  vthY  REA^ONaBL^.        mil 


CANDIES. 

ALL  KUTOB  OB  THE  FINEST  cOAlTm 
made  at  our  Steam  Candy  Factory  daily.  Al 
orders,  especially  from  the  country,  an  solicit*? 
and  will  be  promptly  attended  to. 

OANTY  *  WAGREXL 
lOT  M<v«t<»rimi.rT.-t..    »«■■»  ««*.*»» 


MILITARY    COODS 

....asro.... 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRICS 
TRIMMINGS, 

aSS    MvntsroBsery  street,    XTooam    No    1. 
mbHtf  T.  ROOGKttS  JOHNSON 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
the  Theatrical  Profession  In  i  alirorola  pre- 
pose  formiDK  olsaees  for  iostruotioa  in  Elocution 
Personi  wisblDft  to  avail  themselves  of  tbe  oppor- 
tunity of  acquiring  a  useful  art  at  a  moderate  eoet 
can  send  in  thoir  names  te  "Oambjise  "  P.  O.  Boa 
X3S4,  when  partloolara  as  to  terms,  etc..  win  be 
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FEIDAY. 


.j MAT  16,  1878 


HcDcnxM  on  Msvcbel.li. 

George  McDoueM,  in  a  leoture  which  he 
recently  d.livcrodiuTremoQt  Temple,  Bos- 
ton, g»«  too  foliu\riDg  analysis  of  the  ouar- 
aoterof  Macbeth: 

He  dato- ibed  Miobeth  aa  possessing  much 
aoinal  o  ur,g«  a  d  astreng.n  of  will  that 
ensb'ed  Mm  t  i  fac  •  eveu  tie  dinger  that  be 
fe  '  i  ed  t >  o  most.  He  **e  a  Elate  to  the  out- 
er hlB'I.  While  watcbiag  the  dagger  be 
ueitiioaolrtaaoniDg  powers,  and  thmlw 
hia  .  yes  are  fools  of  tue  ooier  aeesei.  Mao- 
beth's  ambition  w  %  Lis  roin.  Ia  Maooeih 
the  foot  of  cot  a  queneas  have  immeDBe 
weight,  cooKSier  ce  none.  Lady  Maubrvh 
tied  ton  times  Mtcbeth's  strangt*!  of  wii). 
Wopn  *Iie  r>s  Ives  od  an  nud^rtukiog,  the 
oarrio-  itout  with  uufl  nohing  purple.  »be 
nndnit  iMtat' govern  berowa  and  her  hus- 
band's ojneiciiiice  aod  keep  them  in  aub- 
miesoQ.  Coolers  characterized  all  her 
moTements,  as  did  Lie. 

In  Memorinm. 

The  telegragh  brings  the  following  sad 

dowb  : 

Black  Bees,  I^o  Hadeon's' famous  borse, 
was  killed  on  the  eta  e  of  the  Grand  Opera 
Hoose  in  St.  L  ms  last  Saturday  night,  by 
a  fall  of  fourteen  lew,,  while  performing  in 
"Hamppa." 

Black  Bss  was  one  of  the  moat  talented 
brn-a  ever  koown  ;  she  coold  do  everything 
bat  tilk.  Her  disposition  wae  of  the  sweet- 
est character;  thy  bad  no  f*n.t9.  SbebHB 
bean  in  pawn  for  board  bills  at  least  two 
thousand  time?,  aod  been  redeemed  by  some 
providential  ocaanence.  Now  Black  Bess 
is  gone  forever.  If  there  are  any  horses  in 
heaven,  Bleck  Bees  is  there, 


Foarful  and     a  ondr.rfal. 

A  lectaier  en  travel  meotioned  the  "mid- 
night Bnn"  of  high  latitudes  as  a  fearful  and 
woaderfal  phenomenon.  Said  a  man  in  the 
audience,  when  the  Ucture  waaovar:  "fear- 
ful and  wonderful  ia  good.  I've  got  a  mid- 
night son  five  yeais  old  whom  them  words 
Sits  like  a  lid,  aod  I'm  darned  if  I  don't 
hear  tbe  littUeus*  a  holler-in*  now,  three 
blo-osi  off."  

Pictures  are  Property. 
At  a  aa  e  t>ti  pictures  in  London  on  the  lat 

instant,  a  portrait  of  Mis.  Morris  in  a  white 
drers,  with  onmson  robe  trimmed  with  er- 
mine, wt  ich  w-a  exh  bited  at  tte  British 
I  etitution  by  Sir  Jcshu*  Reynolds  in  1775, 
eold  for  $16,110.  "AVitw  io  Veoios,"  by 
Ganalelti,  w<ib  eo!d  for  $16,850;  the  compan- 
ion picture,  a  vit  w  of  the  Fiazzo  Ban  Marco, 
Tenioe,  wan  s-.ld  for  $2,500. 


Bounty  ami  Si-tu«. 

Photograph  collectors  are  not  neoeesarily 
worshippers  of  geaius.  One  of  the  largest 
dea'ers  affirms  tint  the  nomber  of  pieturee 
aold  dipends  far  more  upun  the  beauty  of 
the  subjeot  t'jan  hi*  or  fcer  fame.  The  photo- 
graph of  a  pretty  burleeque  actress  is  ten 
timrs  as  popular  ts  that  of  the  best  known 
ic.eotifio  man. 

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A  otrt  of  tbe  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
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phrenological  examinatioBB  In  reaard  to  health 
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Don't  Pail  to  Gall  and  See 

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time  Teller  of  the  age,  Mat»*»"»  Emtth,  Astrol- 
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Isiofc,  Lot*  and  Happlnes?,  which  never  fall  to 
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tlon  g*j  rmteed  In  every  respect.  Office,  16 
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ItAjjiBS  asm  GaitTxnc&K,  remember  (he  lead- 
ing fashionable  retail  Shoe  etoro  In  San  Fran. 
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fine  and  Bosh.  as 

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—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
■goes  there  1b  sure  to  be  suited.  a 


Attention,    JLa<He« 
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A  French  Bear  Story. 

Once  upon  a  time  tuere.waa  an  excellent 
fellow  named  Duhamel.  He  owned  a  black 
bear  namtd  Jocko,  who  beat  tbe  drum,  dan- 
ced and  aie  almonda.  Dohamel  waa  accus- 
tomed to  walk  about  Paris  locked  arms  with 
Bruin.  One  Carnival,  years  ago,  the  Va- 
rietes  Theatre  gave  a  great  fancy  ball.  Du- 
hamel, attired  ia  full  evening  dreee,  went  lo 
the  ball,  whioh  he  eotered  with  the  bear, 
locked  arms.  Tbey  were  grce'.ed  with  Bhouta 
of  laoghter.  "Bravo  !  brava!  for  the  bearl" 
was  tbe  cheer  from  pit  to  ceiling.  The  bear 
daoced  gravely  and  gracefully.  He  went 
to  the  refreshmenta'  bar;  a  pretty  domino 
oflfered  him  a  platsiul  of  cakes.  He  ate 
them  and  returned  to  the  canoe.  One  of 
Duhamel'a  friends  aBked:  "Who  ia  it?'* 
Duhamel  gravely  replied,  "TisOdry."  Odry 
was  tbeu  the  beat  comic  scior  of  the  Varieies 
Theatre.  The  secret  of  the  diegoiae  flew 
rapidly  through  the  ball,  aDd  but  one  excla- 
mation waa  hetrd.  "How  full  of  fan  Odry 
is!"  Buiati  of  laughtar  added  emphasis  to 
the  exclamation.  Now  one  parson  went  up 
to  the  bear  and  whispered  in  tiB  ear:  "I 
know  you,  old  boj."  A  growl  was  the  only 
answer.  Then  a  woman  went  up  and  asked 
for  two  tickets  to  the  Varietes.  A  growl. 
She  sail:  "Dear  me  1  How  well  Mons.  Odry 
imitate s  a  be«'s  growll"  People  grew  tired 
of  dancing,  Day  began  to  draw  neir.  The 
ball  room  waB  deserted.  Dubamel  bad  gone, 
hours  before.  Tbe  bear,  fatigued  by  the 
UDusual  vigil  and  the  prolonged  dances,  had 
stretched  him  elf  out  in  a  box  and  was  sound 
asleep.  Tbe  gas  was  cut  off.  The  box-opener 
was  about  to  leave,  when  a  growl  attracted 
her  attention.  She  ran  to  the  box,  opened 
tbe  door,  aid  saw  the  bear.  She  screamed: 
'■Go.xl  gracious  met  Mons.  Odryl  Au'tyou 
ashamed  of  yourself,  to  be  staying  here 
after  everybody  else  has  gone  home  and  tbe 
gas  haa  been  shut  off?"  A  growl.  "Now, 
Btopyourfooliog,  Mons.  Odryl  It  is  almost 
day.  I  am  sure  Mme.  Odry  is  uoeiBy  aud 
half  dead  with  fright  about  your  safely."  A 
growl.  "Fuu  is  fuD,  Mons  Odry,  but  we 
have  had  enough  of  it  for  one  night,  aud  I 
am  so  tired  that  I  can  scarcely  drag  one  leg 
af ;er  the  other."  A  growl.  "Come  along, 
Mods.  Odry!  It  is  really  tjo  bad  of  you  to 
be  lying  there  makiQg  out  as  if  you  were  a 
bear,  while  I  am  so  sleepy  I  can  gOiroely 
keap  my  eyes  open."  A  growl.  "I  say,  oome 
along,  Mods.  Odryl  If  you  don't,  I  shall 
treat  you  as  if  you  were  a  sore  enough  bear, 
aod  pull  you  out.  Will  you  come?  Once! 
Now,  Mona.  Odry,  stop  that  fooling  and  go 
along  home  I  Will  you  come  ?  Twice!  Now, 
I  tell  yon,  Mons.  Odry,  that  if  you  don't 
oome  this  time,  I'll  pu'l  you  out,  as  sare  as 
your  name  is  Odry.  Will  you  oome?  Three 
tioats!  Then,  here  you  are,  pulled  out!"  She 
seized  the  bear  by  the  head,  aud,  as  the  ekin 
oould  not  be  moved,  aud  the  bear  gave  angry 
growls  which  could  not  be  mi&takeu  for  imi- 
tated expressions  of  anger,  Bite  let  go  as  if 
she  had  a  live  ooal  in  her  fingers  aud  yelled, 
"fire!  murder!"  It  took  twenty  policemen 
to  get  the  bear  out  of  tbe  theatre. 


A  Short  PanerallSorvi    e. 

A  Maine  paper  says  :  At  a  recent  funeral, 
after  thec^fiiQ  had  been  lowered  to  ita  last 
resting  placa,  the  mourners  stood  in  silence 
a  few  moments,  apparently  not  knowing 
what  to  do  next,  wheo  a  man  steppsd  up  to 
the  undertake  and  said,  load  encash  to  be 
heard  by  all  around,  "Well,  I  suppoBe  you 
might  as  veil  fill  her  up."  This  was  all  the 
service  there  was  at  the  grave. 


A  share  in  tbebusinesB  was  promised  a 
cashierof  a  bank  recently.  "Does  that  in- 
clude tbe  embezzlement ',"  he  modestly  asked 
of  the  astonished  directors. 


Oyaters. 
In  etroUing  round  tbe  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Frieoo  by  gas  light, 
uur  careless  feat,  by  chance  did  stray 
To- where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Ot  sparkling  waters,  made  a  soieen 
Through  wnlch  a  sweet  bouquet  waa  seen; 
While  mosey  atone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  whioh  the  waters  softly  fell. 
Made  that  wlnaow  teem  to  be 
-ioHit  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let* s  go  In  here— 
It  looxs  ao  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mlgnt  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  magnificently,  too; 
All  kinds  Of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Oooted  every  atyla;  Just  thin*  of  that, 
And  If  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
Tou*re  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  t-  and  orabe  and  terrapins  ;  ■ 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  oil  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  fleet  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dlBh  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  eplooxo. 
The  ladiae,  too,  have  found*  'twould  seem, 
That  they  hava  hero  tbe  best  Ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  elunera, 
To  get  what  they  call  "stub  nice  dinners.'* 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  tbts  truth  he'll  find  nude  plaint 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  OyBter  Bouse,  837  Bush  street,  ahere 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

0HABLE8  rTAAKrl,  Proprietor.  , 


White  Labor  Only  1 

Employed  by  the  What  Oheer  Laundry,  131 
Leldeedorff  street  * 

We  get  no  bmlneae  from  Chinese,  end  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Oheer 
Laundry     Office,  121  Leldesdorff  street,       * 


Fresb  and  Sweet. 

For  the  beet    oonfectioaery,  g?  to  Oantv  and 
Wacner'a.  107  Mentgomeir  Et.  near  Sutton       ■ 


Dental  Work. 

Fob  rmzai  qujIttt  oa>  womr.  go  to  T.  O.  Jea- 
snp,  dentist,  oor.  Sutter  md  Montgomery,  over 


Tucher'a. 


a-u 


em  fry  Tlaoosaa-ndL 


Tbe  First  Marriage. 

We  like  short  c  jurishipa,  aud  in  this  Adam 
acted  semibly.  He  fell  as'eep  a  bachelor 
and  awoke  to  find  himealf  married.  He 
appeared  to  have  popped  the  question  almost 
immediately  after  sowing  Ere,  and  she,  with- 
out any  flirtation  or  shyness,  gave  him  a 
kias  aud  herself.  Of  thisfiiat  eveutiu  this 
world  we  have,  however,  oar  thoughts ; 
Bomeiimei  is  %  poetical  mood  we  have 
wishf  d  that  we  were  the  man  that  did  it. 
Bot  the  deed  is  done.  Tbe  chanos  was 
Ad  tin's  and  he  impioved  it.  We  like  the 
notion  of  getting  married  in  a  garden.  It  ia 
in  go  d  tiete.  We  like  a  private  wedding. 
Adam's  waa  private :  No  envious  beaux 
were  there ;  no  croaking  old  maids ;  no 
chattering  aunts  and  grumbling  grand- 
mothers. The  birds  of  heaven  were  the 
miuBtrele,  and  the  glad  sky  flung  its  light 
upon  the  sesne.  One  thing  about  the  nod- 
ding brings  queer  thoughts  to  us,  spite  of 
scriptural  truth.  Adam  and  hia  wife  were 
very  young  to  be  mani  d— two  or  three  days 
old,  ao:ording  to  the  sageet  speculations  of 
theologians— mere  babies— larger,  bat  not 
older,  without  a  hous%  w.t^ont  a  pot  or  ket- 
tle—nothing batlove  aod  Eden. 


A  Runaway. 

A  few  days  ago  a  pair  of  Bismaroks  were 
playing  a  doe!  on  a  card  table,  with  an  ae- 
oompaniment  by  Gambrinus,  in  an  up-town 
saloon,  when  a  (bird  Teuton  entered  exci- 
tedly, aud  addresaiDg  one  of  the  players, 
said: 

"  Sbinglediddler,  your  hose  and  wagon  has 
run  away  I" 

"Ishdatso?  Vyjou  not  shtop  him  von 
leetle?" 

"  Cos  he  vas  haaf  a  square  away  before  I 
see  Mm." 

"  How  you  know  dat  he  vas  my  hosa  and 
vagon  V* 

"  Vy,  he  bad  your  name  on  de  vagon." 

"lehdat  so?  Veil  you  tiokyou  vas  putty 
smart,  tint  it?  But  dat  ish  not  my  vagon 
—it  ish  mine  vife's  hoss'n  vagon.  Hurry 
up,  Shake,  (to  Mb  partner,)  nut  blay  out  dis 
game.  If  dat  hoss'n  vagou  git  smashed  up, 
ven  I  fiiis  home  lo  night  my  vife  gif  me  hell 
Colungus !" 

"  I  am  now  in  the  honeymoon  of  my  wid- 
owhood," was  the  remark  receotly  made  by 
a  young  and  happy  nidoff  in  Paris. 


Tbe  Last  New  Sons;- 

Air — "Moet  <£  Chandon," 
Emerson  Oorvnie  is  my  name, 
M7  tmainesa  al trays  Is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  and  Fancy  Boast, 
Relishes  thesQ,  that  my  house  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show. 
Obi  high  obi  Ohl  Mgh  ohl 
None  who  have  been  bat  again  wul  go. 
Corville  fays  aol  says  sol 
On  Floe  Stieet,  at  No.  410, 
Rememb.  r  the  number  and  call  again. 
Visions  of  Shell-fi  jh  In  every  style. 
Inwardly  cause  yon  much  to  smile. 
Ladiss  with  escorts  there  always  go, 
Lcdfcs  go!  Ladles  got 
Emerson  Oorville'spolltel  aud  so 
84  Tb°y  ao  I  tbey  go  I  they  got 

Public  aooommodatlon. 

Washing  left  at  the  offloe  before  8  a.  m.,  oan 
be  returned  In  the  evening  If  reqairwd;  we 
never  iisaopolnt!  What  Oheer  Laundry,  121 
Leiaesdorff  street.  • 

Flue    Candles, 

JPreab,  sweet  and  delicious  Candles,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Heroar'a  pioneer  confection- 
ery, S78  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    g 


Ladles  Vlbltlna  OttivlM. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Josh  P. 
Dwtxb,  126  Setter  street,  opposite  Llok  House, 
and  at  the  Grand  Hotel.  N.  B.— Handeib- 
OHmre  kkatlt  auBKKD.  PEHUAmran?  of  every 
description  to  order,  s 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


■WTANTEm  . 


McDANIEL'S  THEATRE 

OHBTIHE,    WTOMIKS, 

THREE  GOOD  VARIETY  WOMEN 

•<*>-TaIent  koJde  Bast  will  And  It  to  their  advan- 
tage before  leaving  California  to  correspond  with 

J.    McDASIEL, 
ms9  Look  Box  No.  1.  Cheyenne,  Wyoming. 


DIRECT  IMPORTERS. 


GET  ONE 

BEFORE  THEY  ARE  ALL  SOLO 


Just  Received 


ao   cases® 

....Off.... 

Fine  Black  Silk  Hats, 

BI'DILIK    PKIOK,     84  OO. 

WU1  be  Sold  Cow   Si  OO 


lO      CASEjS 

....or.... 

Fine  Panama  Hats, 

WOBTB    S3  SO. 

Selllngr  for  One  Dollar. 


lO      CASES 

....Off.... 

Railroad  Caps-Cloth,  Velvet 

BE9IILAE    PRICE.    »1  SO. 

Selling:  for  Fifty  Cents 


lOO    DOZEN 

....Off 

CASSIHERE  SUMMER  HATS, 

A.t   Fifty    Cents. 


Fifty    Cases 

....or  THE.... 

Celebrated  $150  White  Shirts 

WILL.    BE    SOLD 

FOB    ONE    DOLLAR. 


THE    VETO. 

A  Favorite  Resort  for  Lovers  of 

Good  Liquors  and  Choice  Cigars. 

a9* Their  Pony  Brui>dr  Is  a  Speelaltr. 

K.  H,  LEVY,  Prooriflcor,  soothwest  oaresr  of 

Kearny  and  Commaruial  street).  yayi'i  lm 


THE  RIALTO. 

A.  Popular  Rendezvous 

The  Choicest  "VPlnes  nnd  L'qoorn  on  the 

Pate  IS  c   Coast. 

8VFKBS    BAVA.VA    CIOJLItS. 

THIb  GEM  OF  A    SALOON  AT 
Kfo.    AT    TI1IKD    STREET* 
Will  be  conducted  in  ao  parfeot  &■  manner  that  the 
phrase  "Jdeetueon  too  Kialto"  batween  friends 
will  BtgnijF  the  chief  joy  of  daiiy  life. 

Grand  Opening  This  Evening  1 

H.  WAFER.  Proprietor. 
mj-14  tr P.  MOAHDLK,  t  uperiDtendent. 


J.    C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    I^TTPaTCH, 

Cor.  Second  and  TeaanM  obree4s. 

r-Terraplo    convHstlf  on    hand, 
Ojatora  in  every   etvle.     PBIVATB 
SUPPKK     ROOMS  F.->B  PARTI Eti. 
deo  SI  lm 


AND  PSTOHuMSTHR,  haa  »tn reed 

SB 


& 


CJILiOTPHII^CSr 

AOT..„.. 

GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS, 

A.11    Grades, 

AMD  (JOEAPIIU  THIS  4J1T  OTHBB 

STOBE  IN  TBI  CITY. 
AT  THE 

IX L  Auction  Store 

618  and  620  Kearny  st., 

Corner    of    Commercial 


SECOND  ANNUAL  | 

....or... 

Perseverance  Grove,  i, 

XO  B2  K1XJ)  AT,, 

FASSKING'S   PABX,  A| 


Tlebeta,  admlMlocGe&tlemen  aat 
tbe  Park  (Urs  loslndod).,.,, 

•VBosts  leave  et  TrW,  8,  M  tsd  | 
tirnlnK.  will  lure  Aluneds  atl-A 
p.  at. 


GRAND   EXCUR 

....TO.^. 

SANTA    GB 

rt^r* "h   THE    NEW    AID 
JtlA^ikmd.m  >ic(e-whtel  titeaaakji, 

0H*8  THORW ' 

JaS.  B.  JOHMhTON 

"Will  lesvve  <JacIuo&  SU«ol 

SAT1TBfiA.T... 

AT  TWO   O'CLOCK,  P.  | 

BetaroiDB.    will    I?&t«    Hanti  Ora 

MOKrilMi    in    tim»   to  Laud  nauu 
FianciBOO  Kt  9  ok  9:20  a.  M. 


PatBHRe  forRooad  Trio... 
Oatidren  ander  12  rears.. 


Tiokeie  oae  ba  obtalosd  from  Oil 
TOW.  northeaet  oornor  of  Brosln 


S.  F.  and  N.  P.  B. 

jfta#^  m^m 

CHANGE  J>F   ' 

ON  ANn  AFTKR  APRIL  1,  im.1t  J 
or  ANTELOPE  OODaeDtinntO,  3 
iog  witt)  r.he  buc  i,r\noitoo  h  Nun  I 
road  Oompaoy  for  Oloverdalo  udalM  I 
atitloDa.  will  leave  S.m  ifraacifeo  it  i 
eioDt*d),  from  Bioaiwnr  Wbirf.ilJ;  1 
roralne,  the  train  will  le\*e  OlOTMl  I 
5:30  o'cic-'k  a  at  ,  ■■  ooiafctiog  at  Doiu  I 
ot-o  mer  and  arriving  in  Sai  Kaaolui  f 
its  iteamera  and  oara  m>ki  cIom  i 
with  ttagea  tJ  and  from  all  paiola." 

SBNDAT  HOURS  OnTaT  i\Mi 

LeaTo  Sin  Fr«no)aoo  at  H  L,  s.a  i 
arriving  it  Uloverd  >Ih  at  1  o'oiotkr.K  I 
will  Inave  Oloverdaln  at  2  o'clock,  u« 
Fraaoiaoo  at  7  o'clock  Thiiwilh 
eiooiata  aevmal  boare  at  am  of  lat1 
tbe  line  of  the  m-vd  F«r  all  iotorrtt1 
the  Oompmy'e  offl^p,  4»6  Uoatnlfl 

spg PKTVK   UDHAifill, 


Change_of  WW 

OPT  AND  AKTK  a  MA V  let,  TBI 
AN  I'Kl.OPK  oonoeeilDX  *IHU 
oiioo  end  North  PaoiUo  B  ait  read,  r 
Landing,  for  Honomn,  PctllBSUk  : 
Healdeoarff,  Oloverdale,  tad  1 
ShagKH' SprInK- and  fie  Oarean, flU 
FBtlWT  «  I'RKlil'  WHARF1.      " 


5' 


The  City  Gar 


FOR  THB 

Coming  Picnic  ft 

T*HE  ATTENTION  OF  ALL  BOO 
Bociat-iona  aod  Military  U0BMS> 
to  'be  ad»ttDVfl^e8  off u red  bj  W«*)l 
and  benatitul  sroanue  for  nctidll 
vals.  They  oan  be  procured  08  in 
week  for  piocio  purposes  tha  assal 
more  advantageous  terms  ttuaaaiaji 
Bssta. 

THE    CITT    OJafl 

Are  easy  of  aooe^e  without  anj 
and  are  provided  with  Ura;e  aai 
large  Shade  'J'tcob;   beanufal  I 
from  every  clime;  rmioeioo*  I 
moth    Dancing    PttViliooB;    a   »-—_ 
Pleasure  Boate;  Fountaino  aod  Uses 
ere.  all  perfeotlr  ehaUored  frosS  II    „ 
m«mmota  Hestauraot  la  on  thaff"' 
cooveotenoe  for  tbe  aooooUnV 
ales  has  been  made.    Kvarstbli 
tn  the  saoat  complete  order  for  II 
THE    CITT    «1 


1,000  PAIRS  CASSIIHERE  PANTS 

WORTfl    »4  OO. 

Selling     for     &&    SO! 


sy^OTB. 


WE  STATU  BIUPLT  FACTS.  AJTB 
GTJAEANTEK  TO  M:i.I>  GOOD8  AT 
THB    PBIOES   Wl   ABVJBBTI4B. 

•SrCiLC    AXfD    SEE,, 


618   and  620   Kearuy  street. 


Are  tbe  larceat  in  the  Bute    *fJ  1 
ncree  of  Knoll  and    8had*d  L»a%J;« 
deo*.   etc.,    and    are   capable  a!  •* 
VfiW  persona  with  tbe  graatealSM 
tra  Cars  run  dlreotly  to  too  C~ 

Plonio  Oommittoea  are  ei] 
and  iBBPFOtthe    Oroundi, 
wbioh  will  be  moat  favorabl 

m.  v.  ste v: 

asa- Offloe  boors  3  to  6  p.m. 

oornerl^vftlftb  and  Fo.aomai 

N.  B— uoo.o  .o  AdmiaalaJBBI 

by  various  Asaooiationa   hel**!;" 
City  Gardens  laut  year.     TM  •»■ 
llQuors  wiU  be  ■roblbited  on  tM  [ 
liTaldeye. 


Badger'sGentral  PaiM 


THBBE  BBAUTtTUl.  GABDJM 
epoD   for  tbe  ...loa,  »nd  ■"» 

3E*IOKrIO« 


popolar 


WIU  b.  held  th.re.     Thl  .UrMlHJ 
....     SKATING  PAT1U0.V,  UW 


HASIDM.    Sk»Hn««f8eoilwMkW 


Admlealsn • 

CHILDREN  1©  OKNT8. 


r 
! 


DRREN3| 
HERBlS 


Tbe  Great  Tonic  mud  Ayr"  m 


f    i)     IMUNIBOME, 


HOTEL. 


.«;--*■■       4 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 

iULOTTXRini" 

CALIFORNIA   MINSTRELS.       Z^T-tr 

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LA    ROSE  DE    ST.   FLEUR! 

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Hi  i.v     OtTIDX    F1IOM    LA    PRIIiriloi    | 

«nwi»'  SO.LT 


I.l'/iZY.    Hi-    Vlllnga    OoKuly 


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THE!     RENOV^JVEJD     B^I^INrJil  Y  I 

In      1  I  t-«      <    linmplon      .lltj. 


Hi     COMIil 


vivi.A.r*J! 


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CHOUFLEURI;  or,  THE  PRIMA  DONNA  OF  A  NIGHT  I 

Monday  iriaian,  Mar  itm — rint  Aptwra-ir.  »t 

HOtoort  Fraaor,  tlio  Great  Pautomlmlst 


OACai  M      nil'l      F-  XX  ITJB 

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THK      HOMNAAinnLIHT 


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Love  in  All  Corners 


Old  Qri.* 

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Swart  ... 

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Ob»'wa 

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M«Mt    llaiM.. _ 


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*  ■  I.ATOrT  A-  OOTHrLL 


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'r.vr  oolabraud  •>   ft»  wnir*  HHiars     Tbtr  Hi  rutrctnxT. 

•p-HAi.f,  A  NO   *FK   THKM, 


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1  X   Ld     All  TION     MTOIIK,     OIH    Krartr  atr-v*    .  mr    (•nati-r<<l<il. 


EPIZOOTIC. 

A  FULL  8UPPLT  OF  MBDI'  I*BH  0*  rf  BR 
ba  ohiaiaad  at  *ar  Mara,  a«w<t>»f  1-.  in* 
ad  •  <rahia  '  E  I  T  H  I  anblt.fi.l  •  «  .i,  ).,  %*l9 
AwF,*!  AN  HI'.ISS  i  .Mf\>Y  JaMM 
O    ME*f.k  A    J  .1..  Apiibajahaa.    Rtl     MobU 


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ICULTUBAL 

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—  OF    TBI 

istrict  Horticultural 

ety,  of  California, 

MAT   8,    1873 

OSTIXni  M!tl  DAV9. 


STILL  ANOTHER. 

OWIKQ  fit  Tn*    8'  AHOITT    O-*    SAIOONR 
»iU«'M(f-'i,l   mi  to  inform   my   Maada 
aaJ  iha  . nM»  'b*lt  bar.  ooaoad  aba 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

....AT.... 

RAM   H**am    a(r^*>U   ktlWNl    Mo*4«*a.tM-y 

»nd    KrurOfi 

AJ1  Drinks,  Plain  or  Paooy,  10c 


Pr'ptl.toi. 


I.AT  OV  H.OWERH,  TREtl  AND 
»lll  bn  nn.q.4.ll.d.  Th.  Hall  will  b.  DKO- 
IBAXt)  8  1ALI,  with  W«»''U<  inn  OAR. 
'^IIABT,  AQDAB10MB,  FI.OBAL  V0UHT- 
WOBI,  BJOgOETS  ul  rLOWBBA  MO. 
l.rnoon  .aa  VTWiiilf 

It  &  Schlott's  Band 

l  m.rt  mImC  mo.lo.    asOiIci  will  b.  lafi 
tk>  lilloltloa  .  nw  bUllUnl  raooou. 

PB.SOa   E.  a.   OARR, 

IT  ol  Oourorab.  bu  kladlj  hiwM  to 

»«0  ADDB188. 


HANDSOME    PRIZES 

to  Uu  TODKa  LLDUaoI  B>n  rranolHO 
*  IktPlABti  raootT.4  At  tbo  EjklblUnn  ol 

mooa  oo«nninolng  OB  If  ondtr.  M»T  »■>' 
ln>  >w*j  to  all  Boj.  ml  Oltuj  who  pu 
Iba  door. 


TO  THE  UNFORTUNATE. 

DttB.  TBOMM1.I1E  A  I.KKnK^.ORADUATRS 
of  IbSLafpSlOSad  Vr.  ,  a  ll  .iTtr.id,.,  »n1 
;a  r  Ai'liiaat  Mi'iiom  Ui  t  »6  hia'at  Armf,  ha* a 
niietii  il- air  (  fB  ■  and  l.-hor»'o'i  at  No.  ASH 
KKMllV  rtrKkKr.  nair  n.nfu,,...  for  if,,  trail. 
ro»n  of  illiii't'  Of  iba  Urinary  aod  0»nf>rttiT* 
Org'Oi.  and  a'l  Faarala  <■  o-ni. Uinta.  To  atiH»r«ri 
from  Aitiina.  Hro  on.|i»,  liptiod*.  Hora  i  nroa». 
i'.>i  pampii  ■  ■  a-.d  othar  l>  »  •  ».  of  lh*  l.'iri* 
unl  rbroa  ara  rroom  a»-vd  I'mf^at.r  Mnllrr't 
Nal'Dt  Furiifi  .  f  'I'-iltr.  1  „  n-IIOK  Inhai'nc 
Appa'aiof  a* nio ]  la  •I'mi'valj  anil  In  Kuropa 
and  for  which  ara  «r«  'ha  *  la  t facta  for  •  ha  P« 
clflo  L/onL    t    rf  *diii-   •• 

itKH     I  "OMMMTE   A  IiKKD  <.-, 
t«i  K  arn>  atrto'. 
OriOl  libera— tt  >m  W  to  II  a.  M  .  2  lo  4  P .  tf  , 

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t>f  l.ai.-a  a,2*l-a 


Bar  Sugar 


FOft    BAiK-air*    KIAiir    BTSKKT.    AT 
MKKOKB'B.  _  AiiO.  aaorr  biad  of  L'ao-lla* 
Whnlntii  acd  B*r»  II. 
colli  M, 


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Aa   W.    WHELDEN, 

Whiteaer  nnd  Paper  Hanger, 

H..     im»    OKATIY    ITBUT, 

•pi  In  Balwaao  Dooout  and  Htocbttrf. 


P.VOLNEi,  212  FOURTH  STREET 

BijYri  AND  Bt>L'.» 

Good   Secund-hand    Clothing* 

Alto,  OT,RAlfS,  DTBK    i»d  RKPAIRH,  to  tha 

mo»t  ROlaniifJo  nunmi.  H>  h »■  mad »  Iha  a>bo*0  a 
•poatait*  for  M  raw*,  and  la  boaad  lo  c>va  "it- 
faOtloa  »->•!!.  an  4  Im 


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A  LABOR  I*  V0I  RnpTHn'K  FINB-TOftRD 
raadlMB.prt.a1  Mr"  AMWOa  1'IAVOI 
-tat  noil  durtb'i  and  raiuhla  lo>ti«m*ata  im- 
portad  Into  tda  tmaikat  lot  in*  ptioa.    Clail  aad  tat 

ORGANS. 

IVaar   and    haanlifnl    ■•«■•■    of    thr*a    rntf alflo'rit 
I'HIMK  IAIIIUT  MRU  A  MS-  tba  moat 


Mbeet  Maialff.  Mill*  Bosk*.  Mail*  F*>> 
Hoi.  Pl»nn  fltaolB,  Pla»a  CaTtrt,  Tla>- 
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IN  THK  IIUSIO  DBPAB7MKNT  OF 

A.  L.  BANCROFT  &  CO..  Agents. 


ap.'-aod  lot 


TBI  Market  atr*a>l. 


Ar-THH     Til  »: 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

00  TO  TBI 

Hot     8ootoH, 

N»ttf r  atrrj->t,   urnr  ■Aaa.rttJ, 
And  tar  oa«  of  tbtlr 

Hot  Scotch*8  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 

j\\l     £>K-lnlc0    Tea    Cents 

fottf  JOB.  D.  BRIQOB.  Proprlotor. 


New  Discovery. 

TiBB   USB  OF   THB  WObTDBBFUL  PLAJTT 
that  Ood  laUBdad  tor  UiaOuraaf 

RHEUMATttM.    REURALQU.    OBUT.   PARAL- 

Til.,  CATARRH,  AND  ALL  .PINAL 

AFfEOTlONS, 

I>  .sdarttoed  porfaatiy  br  tba  ond.-.lrn-d— tha 
onlj  paraoi  on  tha  Uontloant  tba*  follf  aompia 
h-nrti  *.i  naaio  iju>lliin.  Tha  a  bora  Oomplalata 
ar*  'rtaiad  atttrraOy  »lb  eafttf  and  anoooat. 

DR  K  v.  UUDuk  la  to  bo  foand  at  hliVfloi, 
71rtM,rki>'  -tro»'.  oppna't*  I  bird,  K«omi  1  and 
1,  Ir.im  IV  AM   t>  1  FK  .and  from  l  to  t  r  M 

Roridaoca,  IVd  Mi-non  alrrot.  Pati.Bta  o«D 
ba  aooomnodat  >d  mti  Hor-m  and  Board.       apAO 


LA    FORMES' 

Hair  Kestoratiye  Powder 

THIS  POWDER  WILL  I'RRVKNT  THB  HAIR 
froio  fall  n<  off,  and  alto  rattoro  a  otw  crowth 
of  Hair  to  mo  bald  haad  within  a  fa.  waaas  .bar* 
tho  roota  ara  not  da*  troy  ad.  1  nit  uowd.r  la  mizod 
wilo  vtroi  -at»r  and  oead  aa  a  w.au  tbraa  |<oj»i 
a  waak.  A  trial  of  obo  hoi  wMl  ooorlnc*  j"n  thai 
II  «  ------  — 


Ladies  and  Children 

....WILL  HMD.... 

KINKEAD'S 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

ADRIRBINO    PXRABAlfT  TO  USB.  BABtLT  APPtlBD. 
It  am  fraaar,  and  arlll  not  lojnr*  tha  nou  dalloata,    ll 
•ox*,  (ti]  diaaaaaa  of  I    •  aoalo.  raaiora.  dandr nB. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

R.B'lara    tbo  hair  aoft  aa  1    floity,  an*  U  PURBLV    VBOB 
TAB  LB. 

akp-Tti.    Orient!     RAOR     BRITAH     HAIR    TON  10    ABO 
DRL83JNO  aiAf  ba  bad  .f  tba    A«aot, 


Uorna 
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Single  Outside  Rooms, 

arrra 

No.  1  Spring  Beds  and  Mattrasaes* 

AT  TOS^— - 

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JTirty     Otnla     pox-       »Xl«liT, 

And  I_eaaj  by  the  Week. 

OFB1V     AXjIj      KTIGIXT 
I*.  /.  BWXLL,  Proprietor. 


PIONEER  8HOE  MANUFACTORY 


THK  MOST  ELKOAKT  CUSTOM   VOBK  IK  TBI  OITT 


'FIGARO.' 

THE  JOTJBHAL  OF  ABnJSEKZNT8. 


Published  8T«rr  Day  In  'ha  Year  by 
f.       I».        BOGARDUS 

M   Mferchaat  und     686  "WnBhiBrton   sts. 
_  ,        HoDtjromery.  San  7nu>oUoa. 


BiTUBDAY. ..;; MAT   17,  1873 


AMUSEMENTS,     Etc. 

CAWTOBFU  Theatre.— To-night,  Mrs.  D. 
t?  Bowers  will  Close  ber  third  engagement  in  thia 
«|*t*  which  dm  proved  the  mot  Buceeeefal  of  all. 
Right  after  DfBht  tba  OalirorniaTheatre  has  been 
thronged,  and  ti«  matinee  audiences  bave  been 
only  limited  by  tba  ■<se  of  the  tbe.tr*.  At  the 
mat  i  ceo  t>-d«y.  tba  beautiful  play  ol  "Marie 
Aotoloelfc."  trill  ba  p.rf  >rmed,  end  this  eveoioK 
lira.  Bowers  will  eppetr  io  the  'The  Stranger" 
and  "The  Honeymoon."  On  Moi  diy,  BartQu  Bill- 
tbeoom-dfan.  will  make  bla  flr-t  appearance  in 
Sao  Fraoeiscoin  Frank  Marshall's  play  of  "False 
tjbatnejo.-,  New  Year's  Eve,"  mention  Qt  which 
Is  made  elsewhere. 

Alhambra   Theatbb.— Every  nigbt  sinoe 

Kelly  and  L-oo  opened  here  the  honee  has  been 
crowded.  The  Alhambra  ia  now  an  eminently 
"fuhiooeble"  place  of  amusement.  Mias  Annie 
Adama  la  growing  in  estimation  with  the  public- 
whom  ah»  carries  away  bv  her  dash  pod  abandon. 
Gbarles  Vivian  is  as  popular  ae  ever;  Little  Mao  is 
Immense  to  his  original  essence  :  Master  Barney 
Is  the  most  woedertol  of  olog  daooers.  and  Bob 
Hart,  Sam  Bicker  and  the  others  are  great  in 
oomio  acts.  The  foil  bill  will  be  performed  at  the 
matin*  e  to-d»y.  this  evening,  and  to-morrow  even- 
ing. On  Moods-  Kelly  A  Leon  will  perform  their 
version  of  OffoobAOh's  "Oh JoQeori,"  and  Robert 
i'raser,  tbe  pantomimist,  will  make  bis  first  ap- 
pearance. 

Bella  Union   Theatbe.  —   Among   the 

miny  attrsoliona  offered  for  tbls  evening,  are  a 
bright  first  put,  In  which  Snsle  RobicsoD.  Tommy 
Barton,  Maggie  Kelly,  Faooy  Garretson,  Matt 
Eel  y.  Tommy  Bree,  Lon  Dixon,  and  others  will 
appear,  eerlc-oomio  songs,  by  Miss  Jennie  John- 
son, Oassimacd  Fritz,  in  their  marvellona  gjm- 
nsstio  feats,  Litlie  Barlacd  in- fancy  dances,  and 
B.  O.  Marsh,  Matt,  Kellv,  Minnie  Fillmore 
Tommy  Barlon,  and  others  in  the  farce  of  "Every- 
body Does  It,  or  Love  in  All  Corners." 

Buckley's  New     Vabjetteb.  —  The    Dew 

farce  of  "Banting  Modocs."  by  Buckley  and  De_ 
voy,  was  receive*  with  roars  of  laughter  last 
night.  Leon  Barnwell's  pentamlme  e!  "Valentine 
and  Orson"  was  a  great  ancceas,  and  tbe  bill 
throughout  was  lively  and  amniing.  It  will  be  re- 
peated to-night, 

HoBTictLTtlBAL  Hall.—  To-diy  and  this 

•vening.tbie  beautiful  reeeitabould  be  crowded. 
A  splendid  prog-ammo  of  musio  will  be  perfor- 
med by  Sohmidl's  and  Soblo  t's  Band.  A  grind 
distribution  of  presents  of  plants  to  children  will 
be  made  this  afternoon.  Tbe  [management  of  the 
Bay  Dletr-tot  Horticultural  Fair  have  concluded* 
yielding  to  a  very  general  reqnret ,  to  continue  tbe 
exhibition  aaother  week.  Afresh  array  of  floral 
attractions  will  be  presented  on  Monday. 

U.  A.  0.  D.  Picnio.— Perseverance  Grove 

Wo.  10  of  tbe  United  Anolent  Order  of  Oroide 
will  bold  their  ssoond  annual  picnio  on  Sunday 
next,  at  Fasakina'a  Park,  Alameda.  Tickets,  ad- 
mitting a  gentleman  and  ladies,  ffare  not  in- 
elatted,  cost  W  cents.    Tbe  picnio   of  this  order 

test  year  waa  a  very  pleasant  affair. 

Grand  Sunday  Excue.-ion.— The  steamer 

Antelope  leaves  Broadway  Wharf  every  Sunday  at 
8  o'clock  A.  II,  ciDneciioc  with  the  care  of  tbe 
North  Paoiflo  Kail  road  at  Donahue  for  Petalnma* 
Banta  Rosa,  Healdobarg  and  Oloverdate,  arriving 
at  the  latter  place  at  1  P.  if.  Returning*,  ercorsion- 
Ists  will  leave  at  2  P.  if.,  and  arrive  in  San  Fran 
Oisaoat  7  P  ii.  'I  be  trp  off.ra  tbe  advantage  of  a 
eplendid  b  ii),  the  length  of  tbe  bay,  sod  sixty  miles 
of  railing  through  toe  wholo  leagtb  of  Sonoma 
ooQnry,  one  of  the  richest  in  tbe  Ststa.  Excur- 
sion tioketsat  reduced  rates  good  from  .Saturday 
to  Mondey. 

Notes.  — Mtguire's  Opera  House  is  fat 

being  dismantled.  Pi  lei  of  lumber  in  front  of 
the  entraoae  tell  tbls  mournfnl  news  to  the  pub- 
lic. Tbe  stags  wbioh  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Obarles  Keen, 
Edwin,  Forrest,  Edwin  Booth,  Madame  Celeste, 
Miss  Adah  Menken,  Jalia  Dean  Hayce,  Mrs.  D 
P.  Bowers,  snd  bo  msny  more  shining  ligbts  of  tbe 
dram*  trod,  is  now  being  I  orn  up  by  the  oarpea 
tors.  The  honee  whiab  has'  re-eoboed  with  tbe 
shouts  of  merry  laughter,  is  now  a  dreary,  dfsxial 
shell.  Boitd  with  it  es  soon  as  possible ;  it  is  the 
mangled  corpse  of  a  theatre;  harry  it  oat  o» 
eight;  bat  let  only  its  bright  memories  live  for 
ever. 

Professor  f-amwalle  "and  Geo.  Ryland  report 
tbtongh  J.  H.  MoOabe'a  theatrical]  agency,  from 
Guatemala,  nader  dale  Maioh  28th:  "The  show 
Is  doing  well,  and  giving  general  satisfaction. 
Frotrjhere  we  go  to  [Sin  Salvador,  then  to  Pate- 
nt and  Spain,  tbe ace  to  San  Franoisco.  We  shall 
be  in  Paoama  May  25. h. "  Tba  earthquake  at  .Sao 
Salvador  must  have  somewhat  disarranged  the 
plan'  of  Mr.  Ryliad,  as  it  must  have  taken  place 
jastaboat  tbe  tine  be  exp'O'ed  f>  arrive. 

Manager  R.  G.  Marab,  long  a' d  favorably  known 
In  the  theatrical  profession,  Whe  hah  b.  en  forsome 
three  weeks  ec flaring  from  a  severe  oold,  resem- 
bling the  episootio  in  nature,  has  at  last  been 
forced  to  saconmb,  and  is  no  longer  ab'e  lo  be 
•bout.  Uoab'o  t  j  get  necessary  attrndsnoe  at  hi 
rooms,  he  has  barn  for  the  pa  t  few  days  in  a  prl 
Vate  Ho^oltal,  where  be  receives  the  nur*iog  and 
a  t  nd  jl  ce  bis  oase  r<  qnires.  We  Lope  I  o  see  him 
about  soon.  If  mill  i-&ty  recovered  he  may 
nuke  bis  appearance  this  evening. 

"False  8nAara."-Oa  Mocday.Barton  Hill, 

Ol  whomonr  publiohavd  beird  much,  asa  joven- 
llesotorand  comedian,  will  oommenoe  an  engage" 
ment.stLhe  OaliforoiaToeatre.  He  will  open  ia 
Prank  Marshall's  oomedv  ef  "Pals*  Shame,"  which 
waa  flat  prodeoed  ax  the  Globe  Theatre,  London. 
Tbe  So  a  day  lime*  said  of  it: 

Booh  a  anooeis  »B  Mr.  Marshall  obtained  on 
Monday  nwbfc  last  at  ttjeulobe  Toeatre  with  hie 
pay  of  F<  jeoaam-,  is  r.re  nwoo  any  oocailoo. 
and  especially  upon  that  of  tae  debntof  ajoune 
dramatist.  We  sp-ak  ef  this  as  Ur.  Marshall's 
detot.  aa  we  regird'd  "rJooeij"  aa  tbe  dibot  of 
Mr.  R>ber'Son,*td  The  Two  Kosts"  that  ot  Mr 
Albery.  "False  sbame"  i*  good  work  It  has 
abundance  of  promise,  with  maco  absolute  accorn- 

fil  somen*.  A  man  who  cai  tupply  a  comedy  liks 
t  •t  able  to  give  as  ao  iDdcfioit*  amonnt  of  eatis 
'  >ry  work,  and  tbe  London  public  may  in  f  otare 
j  rd  Mr.  Marshall  a»  one  ol  to«  mo»t  Important 
purveyors  of  tbe  daliaaoiea  it  0ff,(t)_  i' he  prin- 
cipal aneritd  of  tbe  n«w  comedy  oonsietot  freab- 
ness  and  piqaancy  of  dialogae,  a  pleasant  atmo- 
sphere.aa  iotar-mn*  plot,  some  good  obaractsr 
paiotintc  and  a  tboroagb'y  sooad  and  healthfal 
interest.  Its  def-ota  a-e  a  oertam  measnre  of  con- 
ventional t  eitaaent  end  a  degree  of  imp-obabil- 
lty,  the  former  a  def-ct  r-ry  eaiily  overcoms, 
while  tbe  latU-r  <•  i^gr-lced  and  oanoot  be  ex- 
pelled. Vers  pardoaable.  kow«rer,  are  bith  f  inlre, 
and  the  audience,  wbos*  favoiao'e  verdiit  stiii 
V  logs  la  tbe  memory,  Bbo*ed  itee<f  vsrr  withox  to 
sooept  with  uratt'nde  and  deligt  tall  'hat  tbe  dra- 
matist h«d  provided.  I''  w«e  rn'i.  Work  of  bat- 
tor  qa-1  tf  is  nor.  <.f to  i  snoamt'd  a  lie  jndg 
men  ,and  onr  Wealth  of  g->od  oomedies  of  horns 
growth  is  no*,  to  civ  at  that  we  o«n  tffird  fo  deal 
grad&ingly  with  a  piece  like  "False  Shame." 


Woodwabd's  Gardend*.— To-morrow  af  (0?- 

dood  and  on  Monday,  tbe  Gsroian  Gecersl  Be-  ; 
Devolent  Asaocution  will  owe  tn>ir  anonal  ' 
benefir,  festival  and  ball.  Great  attr-otloDS  will  | 
be  offered,  inclndfng  tbe  rase  between  Big.  Donato, 


repotatlon  as  a  conscleutloos  artist  has  baen  en_ 

h;*noedbybis  present  perforntaooe." At  tbe 

Atbe»S*nm,  QaptaEne  Phelan  and  Murphy,  maiks- 
msn;  Minnie  Loder,  eet-io-oomo,  and  Nuiiio  Lar- 
kells,  bnrletqae  sctr-ss,    were  the  frosb  appear 


tbe  one-legged  dancer,  snd  Leon  Bamwella.  tbe    ances.  Tseflr- 1  osmed  gSDlJ^nten  gaveexh.b.tione 


•9  the 


gymnait  There  will  alao  be  u  grand  test  of  tbe 
Bibcock  Fire  Extinguisher,  gymnastic  exercises  by 
the  Tart  era  and  eiherperformancea. 

Badoeb's  Pabk  Oaelakd.—  The  B'nai 
E'ritb,  will  hold  a  picnio  at  this  beaniifol  park  to- 
morrow.   The  prooeeds    will  be    devoted 

L^rarif  Ftlhu't 

anatomical  MrjgxDat.— (Jn«  at  tbe  most 

o  .mplete  colleetions  of  Che  ktr^  |D  the  United 
states,  comprising;  hundreds  jf  costly  and  beau- 
Ifnl  wrx  models,  is  daily  c  d  Tiaw  (u,  iretitlemec 

»niy)  at  the  Museum  on  ?  ^mtgomery  street.    An 

liar  mar  be  profitably  '  ^eat  bare. 

PACIFIC     CO^ST  DRAMATIC  HEWS. 

FAOBAMENTo^on  Toesdsy  eveolcg  the  Ampai- 
ons,  Mrs.  'lacrinor,  8.  D.  Mafer  and  Prof.  Gee 
gave  a  concert  4„  taQ  Oongregational  Uhorob,  and 
repeatej  (tie  programme  oa  the  following  nigbtat 
the  'Metropolitan  Theatre.  The  audience  was 
^mallbithet  the  ehurob  and  tbe  theatre,  which 
proves  that  the  Sacramento  people  oannot  cppre- 

oiat)  guodmnslo On  Thursday  evening  Misb 

Belle  Chapman  bad  a  oomp  imeLtiry  benefit  at 
tbe  Metropolitan  Theatre,  the  appeared  in  tbe 
mnsical  comedy  of  "A  Guild  of  the  Regiment" 
This  was  followed  by  "Robert  Maoaire,"  in  which 

George  Chapman  appeared  as  Jacques  Strop 

On  Monday  the  Metropolitan  Theatre  will  open 
under  tbe  management  of  Charles  Edmonds,  with 
Mrs  Bowers  as  etar.  She  will  be  supported  by  J. 
0.  MoOellomand  an  excellett  company.  It  com- 
prises Miss  Ellie  Wlltoo,  a  great  favorite  in  San 
Frinciaeo,  who  ia  engaged  for  next  season  at  the 
California  Theatre;  Obarles  Fdmonde,  W.Barry. 
Prank  Eea,  Mrs.  Baa,  Miss  Fanny  Gibson  and 
others,  "hi  Elba th"  will  be  performed  oa  Mon- 
day. "Lady  Aadley'a  Secret"  on  Tuesday,  "Rett 
Lynne"  on  Wednesday,  and  "Mary  Stuart"  on 
Th  a  re  day. 

Visoihia  Cm.— The  Chapman  Slaters  and  E. 
D.  Davies  announced  aa  engagement  at  Piper's 
Opera  House  on  Monday,  and  have  been  playing 
to  good  business  daring  tbe  week.  They  close 
to-night  and  go  directly  East 
Ban  Joss.— The  Meronry  says: 
Qtrta  a  sell  was  perpetrated  apoo  a  respectable 
portion  of  our  commoDity. on  Hatnrdsy  evening 
In:  t.  It  bavlcgbsen  previously  annocnoed  throutrh 
the  oolomns  of  this  psper  tiat  a  Mies  Anna  Clif- 
ford would  entertain  the  pntolio  with  a  lecture  on 
Spiritoalism  at  the  Opera  bouse,  an  aadienoe  of 
several  hundred  af  sembled,  and  after  waiting  until 
after  eight  o'clock.  It  waa  ascertained  that  Miss 
OliSerd  had  not  arrived. 

It  is  nsedlees  to  observe,  as  it  is  stated  that  "  an 
andienceof  several  hundred  assembled,"  tbstthe 
leotare  wasrBEB.  Philip  Phillips,  who  exalts  his 
nasal  or.  an  in  trumpeting  tbe  praise  of  Zion,  will 
perform  at  the  M.  E.  Obttroh  on  Tuesday.  San 
Joie  will  of  course  od  this  occasion  turn  out 
pretty  well.  That  kind  of  "mnsio"  the  Sao  Joee- 
ans  appreciate. 
Stockton.— Pb ill p  Phillips,  the  nasal  singar  of 


Israel,  parformed  at  the  Oe'ntrsl    M.  K-  Oborob,     piaDi3t    bad  pU?ed  "  by  !•"«»«»•. 
on  Thnrsd'j    evening.    Admission    fifty    0enU.    o*110!0"1"*  °*  the  last  pieCS  ohniteoa 


children  half  price, 

Petaldma.— The  Howard  Brothers  showed  tbeir 
"Great  Mirror  of  tbe  World"  and  performed  a 
number  of  conjuring  feats,  at  the  theaire,  en 
Saturday  and  Sunday  nlghte. 

Salt  Labb—  Mies  Angusta  L.  Dargon  took  a 
benefit,  and  closed  her  engagement,  on  Saturday 
last,  produoing  for  the  first  time  on  any  stage, 
an  original  Irish  drama,  written  expressly  forher> 
by  Fred  Lrster.en titled  "The  Rising  of  the  Moon." 
It  proved  qaite  a  success,  being  Immensely  supe- 
rior to  tbe  generality  of  Irish  dramas.  It  la  full 
of  striking  eitaationa,  and  is  powertolly  written. 
Hiss  Dargon  has,  by  its  purchase  made  a  valuable 
addition  to  her' repertoire. 


EASTERN    DRAMATIC  NEWS. 

Ia  New  York,  at  Niblo's  the  original  ballet-speo 
tacclar  pantomime  of  "Atrael,  or  The  Msglo 
Charm. "  which  was  produced  on  tbe  28th  nit. 
continues  to  ran  to  good  bouses.  Miss  Jenoie 
Arnott,  well  known  bore  as  leading  lady  of  R.  G. 
Marsh's  jnvenile  company,  playa  the  heroine  in 
this  piece.  Jamea  F.  Maffit  is  tbe  clown.  There  is 
notoingin  the  play  itself,  see  literary  production - 
The  great  attraction  is  Lulu,  tbe  London  gymnast* 
who  made  her  flat  appearance  iu  America  on  the 
Decision  of  the  production  of  this  piece.  We  have 
before  given  a  description  of  the  performance  of 

this  artiste  at  the  Alhambra,  London At  the 

Olymplo,  "Hnmpty  Dnmpt/'  was  running  to  fair 
buefnees;  M'Ue  Morlaeohl,  tba  danaeuse,  had  sp. 
peered  there.  J.J.  McUloskey,  the  play  writer 
has  been  engaged  as  etage  manager  of  this  theatre 
for  the  season  of  1B73-4. At  Wallack'e  Thea- 
tre, Mr.  Sothem  is  playing  in  &  oomedy  recently 
written  by  M.J.  Byron.  A  New  Tork  paper  eays 
ef  it: 

The  title  was  "Tbe  Squire's  Last  Shilling,"  but 
between  as  all  that  was  very  slim,  for  tbe  shilling 
qnestion  is  only  iotrtduced  lu  a  minor  scene.  »nd 
toe  pieos  might  far  bttt-r  be  called  "A  Noble 
Yeoman,"  for  Mr.  '-ota-rn  as  fc quire  Obuokles 
shows  some  of  the  floret  traits  of  oaaractera  msn 
can  ba  potseased  oi.  Tbe  plot  of  the  piece  ia  very 
simple,  and  yet  It  b»B  sufficient  interest  to  bold  an 
audience  tbrongb  foor  long  acta.  Ia  tbe  firet  aet 
we  bave  a  doable  attic,  on  one  aide  of  which  is  aa 
empty  apartment  and  on  tbe  ether  rooms  oeoupied 
by  Jerez  Urmdrod  (a  miser)  and  hie  daughter  is  a- 
ohel.  R*ebel  is  an  expert  with  tbe  pen  and  e<n 
Imitate  aoy  handwriting,  *od  ber  father  evils 
biraaelf  of  ber  ability  to  eff  ct  a  nnmberof  for- 
geries. Bivid  Brandon  (J.  W.  Carroll),  the  stew- 
ard of  Sqaire  Ohaok'es,  todaces  Grlndrod  (C.  B. 
Bishop)  io  unit)  wltb  htm  ia  forgitg  a  will  by 
which  Roderick  Gresbam,  tbe  cousin  of  Charl  e 
(b'qaite  Oouoktee)  ]s  declared  the  eole  heir:  tbe 
ml  •  being  fogged  bv  Raohel  (Mies  Eatoarme  Hog- 
er  ).  Bar  dos  offers  %3  destroy  th"  will  for  twenty 
thon?aorj  pouoda;  but  Oharlea  Chuckle  ice t  miiy 
bandBit  to  R^flLii  k  Grerbam,  tbe  lecete-  (J.  ti. 
Pot),  apd  rltho^gh  be  has  prfevionaly  allowed 
Gr-a.-jara  no  au;. nil; ,  is  turned  oat  of  (l3ore  with- 
out even  b,jng  permitted  to  remain  f^r  dinner. 
Ouockl-a  finally  brings  no  inLondoo.aud  t-oily 
Gruvi  i-  (  mibi  I  me  G.-rmoo),  tbe  daughter  of  one 
of  bis  former  tecanta,  finds  him  in  an  aitio  a:  jn 
oett  to   the  reiser's    with  only  a  sbiiliDg  in  bis 

fiioket.  tahe  gives  him  a  fall  meal  and  lota  of 
eve,  *nd  they  part  with  the  moat  amicable  Ufler- 
e  andinp.    Id  ibe  meantime  Obuckles  has  resi  ned 

Kaabel  from  a  fearful  dca:b.  and  sbe  fsllB  in  love 
w  =  tb  bim;  but  be  letrue  t»  Polly,  and  tells  Rachel 
of  tb»  fact,  whereupon  Kachel  orders  bim  to  re- 
inrn  to  his  own  room  Chuckles.  In  the  hope  of 
f  arm'  g  a  trill?,  finally  tnrne  poiter,  and  wltb  a-o- 
tber  man  helps  oatry  a  heavy  obesi  tt  Gricdrod'e 
room.  The  oheet  bniongB  to  Brandon  aid  Grind- 
r.d's  opens  it  snd  steals  therefrom  a  silvertank- 
ard.  Chuokles  oomes  in,  reoogmass  the  tankard 
for   his  own,  snd  eventually    bas    a    tne-le    with 

f« Hindoo,  in  the  course  of  wbioh  he  tikes  from 
Brandon  a  genuine  will  in  which  he  ia  made  sole 
heir  of  a1)  .the  property  in  dispute.  In  tho  last 
act  Ohnckles  returns  and  takes  possesion  of  his 
property,  gives  t  j  Gresbam  an  allowance,  and  gen- 
erally behaves  with  tbe  most  uncalled-for  generos- 
ity. 

At  Booth's  Theatre,    Miss  Neilson   was  to 

make  her  reappearance  on  the  12,  h  in  "Amy  Rob- 

asrt" At  the   Grand   Opera    House,   Charles 

Feohter  ia'drawlng  immenae  bovsee.  He  appears 
in  bis  own  dramatisation  of  "The  Coast  of  Monte 
Oris  to."  He  is  supported  by  Oherles  Whettlelgh 
aaflortier.MiesLizsie  Price  as  Mereedes,  J.  B 
Stadeley  as  Danglers,  and  a  generally  good  oom- 
pmy.  Tbe  press  of  New  Tork  ore  loud  in  their 
praisee  of  Mr.  Fechter'a  impersonation  of  £d_ 
mend  Dantes.  The  Clipper  eays  of  an  old  Califor- 
nia favorite:  "Charles  Wheatleigfa,  who  made 
his  first  appearance  ob  that  stage,  deserves  praise 
for  hie  excellent  impersonation  of  Noit'er.  HI 
virion*  disguises  were  admirably  assumed,  and 
his  pereoual  identity  was  completely  merged  in 
tbe  several    oharaetere.      His   already  excelleo 


of  skill  Id  rllld-Bhootiag,  one  with  poerrlng  aim 
bboolioga  wine.glais  from  the  head  of  tbe  otber( 
aho  an  apole,  and  hkewiso  a  pipe  held  In  tbe 
month  aod  a  -alf.doU„  0}in  bald  In  the  hand. 
Mi0B'."-  i-oder  was  reoal'ed  three  lime.  Bod^'iCJ 
and  Irene  Worrell  commenced  an  «DO»  gemeot  on 

May  5th Uoloa  Sqaars  Theatre,  "Frou  Frou', 

la   stUI    rannfng At  Wood'a    Museum,  Mis 

Louiee  Sylvester,  is  t9  oommenoe  an  engagtmen 
on  the  19th,  In  dramai  written  ferjber  by  Frad  G. 
Matder.  "The  Skeleton  Hand,"  a  new  drama 
written  by  John  de  Bonay,  is  to  be  produced  on 
July  19.  with  G.  0.  Obtrlea  in  a  leading  chnraoter 
Should  it  piova  eueosBsfal,,  Mr.  Gbarles  will  per- 
form star  engagements  daring  tbe  season  of 
1673-4,  with    that  drama   aa   the  obit  i  sttrsoiion. 

At  tba  Theatre  Oomique,  Oool  Burgess,  Har- 

rigaaand  Hart*  and  Kitty  O'Niel  were  the  at" 
trMtieos,    Frank  Kearae  reappeared  on  tbe  6th* 

"Divorce"  was  rannlogattbe  Filth  Avenue 

Theatre,  but.  was  shortly  tote  withdraws  to  mak.0 
place  for  Dr.  Mosonthal'o  new  play. 

The  New  '.  ork  Clipper  asja: 

Bignor  Rfl-.ele  Abecco  tmor,  vooalls'  aed  solo 
barp  l  ertoriu  r.  arr  ved  here  thu  patt  week,  hav- 
ing daring  bis  abstnee  marie  a  toar  around  tte 
world,  performing  in  Aastra  ia,  China,  Japin,  In- 
dia,and  tne  diamond  fields  of  Soutb  Africa,  lie 
appears  ti  ha  in  tiie  be«t  of  health  and  »pirits, 
and  tbroogh  our  advertising  eolamns  intimates 
io  manageia  that  he  Is  prepared  to  paraae  hie 
profession 

Professionally  Bignor  Abecco.  was  popular  Id 
Sao  FranoiBoo ;  sooially  he  wae  looked  upon  as  dan- 
gerons,  and  more  than  one  father  exoiaimed  peto 
Isntly.  "still  harping  on  my  danghter,"  andj  wag 
glad  when  he  left. 

The  following  is  an  extract  from  a  letter  ot  Wil 
kie  Collins  to  Miss  Carlotta  Leclercq: 

If  yon  are  threatened  wllb  competition  on  the 
pert  of  tbe  stealers  of  plays.  Jet  the  public  know 
that  I  have  reeerved  eoenee  and  tfiaois  for  tbe 
author's  own  aramatio  vitr>ioa.  wbioh  are  not  to 
be  found  in  tbe  novel,  Iflmshed  the  play  before  I 
finished  tbe  published  story.  v<  hiie  tbe  prologae 
and  the  fl  st  act  fo'Iow  tbat  pnblisbed  story  oloee- 
ly,  tb»  eccoad  act  (at  the  end)  departs  from  it 
altogether,  and  lOuiii'as  aa  entirely  new  situation. 
l  ne  third  and  last  act  also  presents  scenes  and 
effects  wbioh  bave  been  parpoBsly  altered  and 
vaiied  in  the  novel.  Tbaoke  to  these  precautions, 
tbe  Lhieves  who  may  plunder  me  euctessfoily  at 
toe  begioniag  ef  tbe  etory  will  ba  quite  unable 
to  snatjh  the  latter  half  of  it.  Tha  one  complete 
dramatfo  version  of  "The  New'Magdalen"  to  bo 
■eeo  in  America  ib  the  version  whicb  1  bave  con- 
fided to  your  oare,  WlLKlB  Colllnb. 

London,  April  19,  iS7t. 

More  relations  are  taming  op  for  a  share  of 
the  late  Obae.  M.  Barras's  money  lhao  was  ex- 
pected. Although  he  has  always  denied  having 
aoy  brotbere,  two  men  claim  to  ba  aucb,  though 
they  failed  to  reoogn'te  a  good  likeneis  of  Bar- 
ras's father.  He  had  a  sieter,  Mrs.  Ford,  who 
died  a  few  years  ago,  having  previously  married 
a  jeweller  of  Boston.  Her  two  eene  will  probably 
be  tbe  heirs. 

Tbe  Albany  Times  says:  Albany,  la*t  evenlnga 
furnished  Rubinstein  with  another  Ine'anoe  of 
American  rndeneas,  of  which,  it  is  said,  hie  stock 
ot  experience  is  already  over-large.  The  great 
■»d  at  the 
t^ousl;  respon- 
ded to  ao  encore.  While  in  the  aet  of  complying 
With  tbe  reqnest  of  his  auditors,  and  in  the  midst 
ot  a  difficult-end  del  cat)  passage,  several  ill-man- 
nered persons,  inolnding  the  man  with  the  creaky 
boots,  left  tbe  bonee  and  spoiled  all  tba  effect 
of  tbe  pianist's  playing.  Rnbinstein  stopped  short' 
glanoed  around,  and  muttered  audibly:  "What  do 
the  stupid  people  mean  by  their  everlasting  run- 
ning about!  It  is  qaite  impossible  to  play."  Ho 
then  rose,  bowed,  and  left  the  platform,  to  wbioh 
he  refused  to  return  to  play. 

A  new  play  by  Mrs.  Raohael  Maoaoley,  entitled 
"Vanity  Fair."  was  produced  in  Cincinnati  tbe 
neek  before  last. 

John  Oolljne  played  at  the  Chestnut  Street 
Theatre,  Philadelphia,  last  week, 

Miss  Maggie  MitoheP,  Harrieborg,  May  Uth; 
Norwlcb,  Oona..  r.0;h  and  :0th. 

Little  Nell  «ill  appear  in  "Fidelia,"  in  Keokuk, 
lews.  May  26th  and  21tb. 

Jobnuy  Allen  oommeooed  aa  engagement  la 
Philadelphia  on  tbe  lath. 

Frank  Mayo  is  playing  at  his  own  opera  boose 
Rooeester,  N.  Y. 

EBaker  ana  Farroc,  Baltimore,  May  fltb,  and 
Brooklyn.    14th. 

She  facn  Franoisco  Minstrels  are  la  Cincinnati 

L;dii  Thompson  eailB  for  Europe  on  the  17th, 

Tbe  approaoh  of  Summer  is  sending  all  tbe 
noted  foreign  artists  home  to  Europe.  Among 
tha  departures  this  month  will  be  Mrs.  Joha 
Wood,  Mr.  Anton  Rabeasu-in,  Mr.  J.  M.  Bellow, 
and  onr  own  Mr.  Mart  Smith.  With  the  excep- 
tion of  Mre.Wood,  they  all  return  soon. 

The  last  Clipper  received,  eays:  Mr.  Hirry  J 
Evans  writes  je  from  Bsltimere,  Md.,  etating  that 
tbere  is  no  truth  in  the  pvag  aph  publiahedin 
onr  past  issue  announcing  his  maniige  with  Mi. a 
Rosa  Rand,  a  popular aotreea  in  tbatcity.  In  ex- 
planation we  would  eay  tbat  we  received  a  letter 
from  that  city  signed  by  H.  Ford,  announcing  tbe 
marriage.  Either  Mr.  H.  Ford  was  misinformed 
or  he  intentionally  deceived  as.  In  say  event,  let 
this  be  a  caution  to  him  in  tbe  future. 

Mr,  Robert  MoWade  appeared  at  the  Ohestnnt 
Street  Thestra,  Philadelphia.  In  kie  adaptation  of 
"Rip  Tan  Winkle,"  during  the  last  week  of  his 
engagement,  which  ccnclnded  on  tbe  3d  Icet. 
Tbe  attendance  was  fair. 

Thomas  J.  O'Reilly  of  Philadelphia  has  brought 
a  oivil  euit  against  John  S.  Clarke,  proprietor  of 
the  Walnut  Street  Tbeatre  in  that  city,  to  re- 
oover  tbe  price  for  admission  paid  one  evenfog. 
The  prosecutor  alleges  tbat  be  paid  fifty  osnte  for 
admission  into  tleatre  duiing  Miss  Gusbmen'g 
reoent  engagement.  Whan  be  reached  the  dress 
cirole  he  fonod  every  aeat  oconpied,  and  believing 
that  the  manage  me  at  ought  to  provide  him  with  a 
■eat  or  bave  exposed  a  card  stating  tbat  standing 
room  only  could  be  bad,  he  demanded  a  rest  or 
tbe  retirn  of  bis  money.  Ntither  request  was 
complied  wiib,  and  benea  tbe  anit.  The  oase  was 
heard  before  Alderman  Delaney,  and  excited  con- 
siderable Interest.  The  magistrate,  not  wishing 
to  arrive  at  a  hat ty  conolusion  on  asnbjectaffect- 
ingat  timeBa  large  number  of  oit^eoe,  held  tbe 
case  under  advisement  nn til. May  6,  when  a  deei- 
eioa  waa  to  be  rerdeied. 

SLaon  Washburn,  while  practicing  an  sot  a>d 
Rondont,  N.  Y.,  on  April  25,  during  wbioh  be  it 
suspended  in  tbe  air,  holding  tiarope  by  his 
tetto,  a  supporting  ttrap  gave  way,  causing  him 
to  reaeive  a  sudden  jerk  by  which  he  fractured 
hie  npper  jaw  in  a  terrible  manner.  Tbe  entire 
frontof  the  upper  jaw  »o  its  base  bad  to  be  re- 
moved. 

Little  Charley  Lee,  the  baby  clown,  and  tbe 
youngest  member  of  tbe  Lee  Family,  now  travel- 
ing with  Jamea  R.  Cooper's  Clicue.died  at  Louis- 
ville, Ky.,  on  April  28,  after  several  week's  illaers 
of  typhus  fever.  He  was  five  years  of  age,  and 
made  bis  last  appearance  before  an  audience  at 
Indianapolis,  Ind.,  on  the  oacaeion  of  hie  own 
benefit.  His  mother  attended  him  during  his 
illness,  bnt  his  father  and  brotbere  were  travel- 
ing with  Cooper's  Oircns.  His  remains  were  in- 
terred at  Cave  Hill  Cemetery  on  April  29. 


Xterby   Bweepstakea. 

A  cweep<take  for  the  English  Derby  raoe  will 
be   drawn   on   Monday,   May   19th,  1879,  at  the 

Ciarlug  frjss  B.1ojd,606  Mlesicn  ilr-el,  near 
Second.    Tlcktts  now  fox  eule  at  the  b*r.     6-j 


Motbebs  or  Faatlieb  who  are  shoot  to  spend 
the  8am in-  p  jQ  the  country  with  their  children, 
°agbt  not  ,0  fcrget  b  fore  they  go  to  irovlde 
thf  maelves  bb  well  aa  their  children  with  ander 
clothing.  The  only  place  where  they  can  bny 
the  same  ohtapee  and  made  of  betttrmati  rial 
than  at  any  otmr  place  i->  at  H.  Friedlandi  r  A 
Co'r,  Bo.  9  Third  street,  Nuciettt  Bnlldlnar,     an 


Slgiior    Pulvlo    Xtoasl 

Givts  prJv.\tB  lessorjB  In  Xtalisn  and  Bnglleh 
Voonl  MueL-,  at  (145  Ci=.y  street,  or  at  tho  reel- 
denoe  of  the  pupil.  oj 

Pratt'a  Abolition  OIL 

ThePeople'a  Remrdy  for  all  Aohea  aoidPaind. 

San  Francifioo  Jewelry  Man«fkotory. 
D.  W.  Laird,  610  Mercbact  etrevt.    Diamond 
Setting,  Busmtliog.     All  kinds   of  »pal'lng 
done.    Jewelry  for  sale,  i-p 


PAo-toarra.pli.lo    Cards, 

At  one  dollar  per  dczen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  3i  Third  street  hetwean  BtevenBOn  and 
MiBJiiom  street. 

PbJVATB  LEf SOWS  Dt  TBS  Fbxhoh  Lakouaob 
by  J.  JoEset,  gradnate  of  the  TJniverflty  of 
Pari  j,  late  Profeacor  of  De  la  Moncaie'  Noimal 
8ohool  for  Teachers,  and  of  St.  Mary's  Oollege, 
London.  404  Qea-y  street,  between  Mason  and 
Taylor,  npetalre.    Ee,r.  of  reference  given.    4  q 


A.  Pleaaant  J_.oc»Qon, 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  In  a 
Central  loeatien,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  inepeotthe  fine  raltes  of  rooms  to  let  then 
The  tralldlng  is  a  verr  fine  one  and  lu  well 
lighted  and  ventilated, , 

■  e-  -  ■    ' 

A  great  variety  of  T Kb  and  Bowh,  all  etyles, 
JaBt  received  at  tbe  What  Cheer  Laundry,  191 
Leldesderff  street. 


Pratt'a  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Braises.  3-t 


A  Servant  in  the  Corner. 

Weed's  a  rat  t  Bweeprr,  with  the  htt t  assort- 
ment of  Carpets  and  Furniture  in  tbe  State,  at 
John  0.  Bell's,  nearly  c  ppcedte  tbe  Grand  Hotel, 
Market  street.  4p 

Removal, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  m. chines  rentd  snd  re- 
paired as  nenaL  and  sold  ch taper  than  ever.  A 


9-t 


Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 
Cures  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 

=-- S- =rr-=~ 

it  is   frae. 

J.  A.  Sbaber  b  Go,  are  selling  pnrior.  sets  and 
all  other  binds  of  tarnlt nre  and  bi  ddlng  cher  per, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  fn  town.  Other 
dealers  don't  stand  a  ghost  of  a  cbapce  when 
people  know  8baber*s  prices.    707  Marttet  street. 


S.F. BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Bookseller*  and  Stationers, 

Staoey  A  Mook,  (school  books  a  cpeoialty,)  B,  \t 

oorner  Fourth  and  Jeasie. 
H.  H,  Moore,  609  Montgomery,  near  Merchant. 

Bnalness  College*. 
Heatd's,  Bryant  A  Btratton'e  College,  24  Poet  street 

Batch  ersu 
Kate,  Frod.  Stella  94  to  1»0.  California  Market. 

Eraplojajcnt  Office. 
Obae.F.  B*oherer  A  Co.,  662  Sacramento  street, 
Chinese  Hmplojment  Co.— Pierce  A  Co.,  837  Sto- 

ramento  street. 
O'Brien  A  Wenl,  610  Montgomery  street. 

French  Fnney    tiooJi, 
Loom  A  Co.,  19  Msntsromery,  107  and  109  Batter. 

Uulr  Jewelry, 
H.  A  Oallender,  manufacturer,  63  Second  street, 

xlanuu  XAalr» 
Sam  peon,  A  B.  A  Co.,  110  Second  fitreew 

Milliner  a, 
Mrs.  M.  feel  Iff,  226  Kearny  etr-et, 

Nearchtr  of  K«<ord*. 
O.  V.  Gillespie,  611  WaBhingionstreet. 

"Wntehee  and  Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Oallender  62  Second  Btreet. 

tVhlteiiere  und  Paper  KEecarers 
A.  Yf.  Wbeldev,  -2S  Geary  street. 

Wtnea  and  Llqaoit,    (.Wholesale.) 
Danerl  F.  A.  Co..  !W4  Frost 


L.OOH.    OXJT7 

....SOB  XHE.... 

Business  Directory 

100  000  oopns  T0  BK  I88bbd  on 

or  about  Jnne  16th.  Send  ioyour 
advertisements  immediately  to  Ro.  508  Mont- 
gomery et.,  at  R.  M.  FDWAPDS*.  m9 1m 


GERMAN    PIANOS. 

THE  B^ST  AND  THffi  OHFAP- 

3t.     M-oraab   laoier  t  Co.,  Axents 

■•ir    Ibe    oekbraifd    Fa<ttnei    of 

_     ^int^nnr,  in    Lcpze,  nnd   Scttl^ip, 

Offl^"   ftl«OLAv  hiKtsKl-.         ap28 


CENTRAL    BATHS, 

KO.  US  CE:,RV  BTBFFT. 
Bitbs,  25  c  ft-.  Best  aocom- 
mod  ttoon  io  thaoit;,  Senimni 
^  — -eDtr-no^fdrLnditB.  Th*.  Bith* 
^TM  Pjl*y  *"•  fi  t  d  no  with  all  modern 
io  provemtTita.  Nair  Cnttine,  -  lit  vm«  rvd  Sbatn 
pacing.  Obildrpn*^  Hairoeall)  out  t.adii-o'  Bhani- 
pooiQtr.a)  oei  ts.    Private  room   <cr  Ladles. 

vis*1 '  tr'Dfc.  -e  Ti  it'ng'   the  c  ti-  are  rcapeotfally 
requested  t-<  pitron  ze  ihese  B»tb«.  sipS 


3 


MRS.    E.    REOAr-% 

Fashionable   Milliner, 

lOA    THIRD    STBEET, 

Has  tbe  cboi-f  a"  and  mot  select  asaortment  of 
goods  io  her  line  in  Ibe  city,  tier  H  ATS  are  mar- 
vels of  beantv.  acd  what  is  mot  i  moor  taut,  Lt  *  R 
PKIOEB  ABE  VhfaY  RE A-ONaBlF.         mil 


CANDIES. 

AUj  KlfTDS  OS  THE  FTFTEBT  jaOAJSBx 
made  at  onr  Steam  Oandy  Factory  daily.  All 
OTderB,  especially  from  tbe  country,  are  colic i tad 
and  vrilj  be  promptly  attended  to. 

CANTY  A  WAGNBK. 
1«T  »jron»POT»!*TV  **.„    n«.*Ra*te# 


Premium  Shirt  Blakcr. 
Bfra,  Evjliae  Mor.-l4fil6,  Kearny  et.,  respect- 
fnllT  solicits  a  call  from  friends,  and  strangers 
vialtLrg  tbe   Oity.    Newest  eiyles,     perfect    fit 
and  prices  reaeontble.  ft-o 


MILITARY    GOODS 

....AKD.    .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  TKEATRICAI 
TRIMMINGS, 

825     Ueatgonery   atraet,    Eoow    Ho    I. 
sabl  4  U  T.  BOOOKKB  JQIiHaoff. 


GREAT  REDUCTION  IN  p,^ 

SADIES    STJ1    a 

....41.... 

CHAS.  MAYERS 

Pioneer  Cloak  S 15 

(Formerly  Mayer  A  Wmkhetsa,  ,  ^ 
>o,    ao   MOKTOOMIKT    sTI  rag 

Oppoaite  the  X.lclt  Homee 
BHAKCH,    408    KEAttKT    Ryt  nsa, 

I 


MB.   MATBR  CALLS   ATTKNTIOH 
Urfi.  and  well  eaitctod  atiouBlMt 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  1 
and  Cloth, 

And  his  new  ttyis*  of  r*ad<--m'de  gii. 
other  LiDIEt/  SUITS,  a<  VERY  LOW 
Alio,  a  larae  siook  of  biripeo.  Uro'ha 
t-hawla,  Lace  Jack«ie  bilk  ,  nd  Cotton 
SUka  tSatinn,  ('loaktoga,  and  eTtrrdau 
Trimminae.  JUST  4K.B.1VAD,  a  tarsi 
tbe  hpringat/lesof 

PillS     AJtJt     BMfllWU  j 

XJNfiN    ST1TI, 

IV.  B.— Oloaka.  Dresass  aad  ants  maSl  >a> 
In  latest  fa«bioo.  at  rea-oaable  ratea         j 


I 


S. 


HALL'J 


S' 


\     I* 

PAR 


1 


YELLOW! 
DOCK 

AND 

IODIDE  of  POTAI 

mHE     BEST    SPRING    M 

in  nie,      Farlflee  tbe   Bleea-i 

morbid,     eorrnpt    and     Impnt  el 

Cores  BheasaatlaaB  and  Meresi 

Sold  by  Mil  Drage-lsts. 


AOKJfCY,    All    KASSOMki    aTTJ  J 

BOLE  AGENTS  70*7 
Dn.     PEBBT'S    I.A8T    OB 
DK.  PERRY'S   vVlCBr«^J  _ 


postb: 

Programme.,  and  oil  kind,  of  1 
SHOW,    IJ5C  VOICE.    C'01,0 
1IKE  and  OIKC179  1 

AT  LOW  HATES, 

IO.  F.   st  el 

539    CLAT    STB  KIT. 


•  MANUFAUTDB 

— AKD— 

it  e  r  a  I  »  i:  I( 


THOMAS    W. 
SILVEH  3E»3 

ijfi  DRUMS,  BANJOS. 

^C^  —AND—  m  - 

UXHEB    MUSICAL,    IBfaVTSVsl* 

ESTABLISHED  IK  ISAA 

ssr  Lessons  siren  on  the  Banjo  aad 
M18SI0M  STREET,  between  First  - 

r.  B.-Fine-toned    Silver  Solo 
eeeiorjaJs  always  on  band. 


FREE  AND 

EVEBT    llTCSDil    * 


Piano    AnrX     SlnslnfiT 


•t»« 


CHARING 


4|HU> 


oao  main  rti««c.  .ear  >e« 

d«!0  FAOLE8  *  WILD,  P"!  J 


Photographs  PhiIbij 

Ink.  do, n  ih-  tmaiiaitto  fall  »'•""  I 
io  th  i  most  e.tHf.ctOfy  iLaurnr,  00  t'n 

""""  MUTI.M«lW 

4t«  Kearny  it  J 
epMlm  Bitween  Oalifornlsaat ; 


£XTffAQ-«t; 

BOOTS  and  I 
L.   BLAll 


Philadelphia   Restaul 

OHAfl.  V.  BBBGOLD.  FBOrBU 

THE     OHO10EBT  ^MEATB    AWp;  I 
Veg-etables,     Board   by  the  weea   1 
Ae>8   PIVS  STREET  between KasrM  ] 

itnrl  Mflr.tcoBJ.rT.  -""■-*•  *w' 


CLMhVOYANr.-MAD.  MABTlU 
jaet  arrived  from  Butodb  ;  ar  sw.r«B  it 
at  oaeations;  dovelopee  mfdiema;  <sa  1 
jE,>..  Oirclar,  'i  ne  day  ard  SatndajJ 
imeti  aiveo.  French  si  d  Gerntsn  »P«  I 
ainalon;  ladle-.  Fifty  C'eoU;ef»tl*j 
■our.    Hoors    fiom.12   to  #,  and  •  M  1 


Ooiar.    H...» 
Howard  street. 


2  $  p= 


n  no  wni. 


iltlvoly  the  Lant   IN.  lulu 


ONE    WEEK    WORK    CF    THE 

Grand  Horticultural  Spring  Exhibition 


■S.  D.  P.    BOWERS!  Bay  DlfirtrtH^rticidtoal  Society, 

•a*  wuj  i»u«  taw  nasaa  i»  or     •     a   i.ironNi  a. 


^*fl^°   Favorite   Otxrxmorto 

COLLOIH    ••  1  m 


Tawa    ai  n  Htuiia    a«D    avi 


MAT     »■».» 


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l^--w^i->-w-^*^-^w— -^WW^^— ^--^-^^fcrf^-"*--^^. 


Tho    Commlttoo   of    AfunRcmorH,    in    compllanca    with    (sntral 


■kCULLOUCH 


DUKE   ARANZA 


i«" 


tfc  |ntn 


»tk  UmIii'i  ,a.  iM  8n 


MAT    II 


STRANGER 


■  a.   ■   r   ■»*>**■ 
J.  •     m   t   >i.i  mm 


roquest.  will  continue  this   Fair  until   Saturday,   May  84. 


Bf:  \  i 

Til   FLORAL  WIALTB  OF  CALIFORNIA. 

Floral   DoootatloiM, 

Garlands,   Btnlimry, 

A  QLVi«.x*lTxxia«u  JT'Oia.ritrtlnai, 

Rustic  "WOrls.,   "Wxroatlxm. 


ELLiff* 

■  »A 

DO 


afe'1.4.  VI  A  Uk»    brillkcl    On'dl   .«HU#d 


MBS    B.  r.  rum  ah« 

JtMV    H<l  t'L.I.OI  4.11 


mi  ipini 

winl  ul  » 

uMlaalkl 
igDnaiA  * 


[*ktlxa.« 


.... 

..IM    MINI    K   WALIO.1 


MARIB     ANTOINETTE 
H»ir  rn«f  i*  ail  »«rn  .r  ik.  ii««m> 


rUOMDNADi:  OOXCERTBT  SCHMIDT  I  HIM.olTl   s  HAM) 


MOBDAT  lYtXISO.  M.)  19lk 

W.B  MtM  k.a  ftftt  ■fpsuiOC*  In  this  ewty  In  I  ? .ok  Mtxshftl.'s  Il*w   PUj  sntltled 

lfo    Shame;    or,   New    Year's    Eve. 


■111  UMAJa)t»-PrMiClraM  wC  unfeMn., 

mnna 


..•1  A*     Bklrou 

fa   Gall.rr 

..at  *0    Print*  Boim 


rniicmnimp  This  Art-moon  from  t  to  6,  and  Ktruinir,  H  to  I". 

•  """  ■  PABI.OW 
»     OVl.HTl  II  ■  t.,m    "L.  Pr.w.  Cl.n«" mill  OLD 

•  IMIHHII  ITIOV    IY.aa    ••!*  I»a.tlll.a" ADAS 

A-BOLO     >lll     THE     CLA  H  IONKTTK,    k,    Mr.   J...**,  Wlk> 

A— THE    nUI    DAK I'BC    WALTS  ....    arHAPBB 

PAH  I      NKCOND. 

I    UriDBIUI .TBAC.ai 

I     -.iil.o    FOB    TBI    VIOLIN,   ay  Maat.r  Plaa.l.. 

a-rv     PETIIE     POLKA .   .  

1      lllll.IK-ll.il.',    wllb   lalrodarllaa 

S-BRDPANS    I  IEBCHEN   OILDP Ml     ihil.n 

>•  B. PLABTB    FOB    lll.Tl  Ha    UFaJACt    I O    PBIEB   1WIIH    AT    Till  »IT  FA1B 

BIVF.N    Til    ALL    rHII.Da.Kk    WHO    rtaCntM   TIOKATA    IfHT    IITIU'IOI. 

rucaa  or  UHBtta. 

PaatllT  S«a«aa  Ticket* „ OB  A4> 

•llB|l-»Ml|i.BlUllell s  •• 

kla«le  Adatlatfaa SB 

Chllar«o BA 

Doora  open  er.  ry  day  (except  6DQd»7)  lum  11  a.  a.  l«5  p.  a  ,  and  from  IViMra. 


&^%mm 


CURES   DYSPEPSIA. 


EEAND 


trii; 


.11  ''"■JI-B, 


filll*" 


f  HAS  RETURNED  TO 

Parent. 
•HIRT    STORE, 

Irt**,   kat  BUtMOTtd  to 

A*-»d     a.     «Otaip|a*t*B     •  •- 

•ni*m  aB(i   riiiiimi 

*l    lbs    BaatU    low  prUtja. 
,     mm  EDICT  <fe  CO. 


I 


ri3T_.x.'igi 

K  THR  OURK  OP  BHKUMA- 
'•iipfjckio,  and  kiud/td  dMSassi, 

'*Wmr«l»tt*rirM:    "I  htra  ajr»1o 
'■■■   lbs  tiaa*  VaIh*  of  roar  ssi- 
I  ItM  - o •nroAtto  trombi*  '* 

Your  Aptrant  bu 
s.-Jifc  av.d  rtial.Ud  lbs 


I 


K'FS' 


-BfirsL 


-Aj*_)^H   Or  ao.n  mt'iD  has  p'ovad  an- 

t  ■'.■  •**'    ■&<•  dftr  (now  about  sltTsQ  I  Sara 

-MIA  q  a  Mtw  sxparlsBCsd  MS  twiuio 

MtHmimmrm,  Hi  ShlpU,  n. 
Oss«s4L's  Rim.jH  of  s  ssvsrs 
•iiMlalwo  fJ-aka." 
Dare,  Bute  Yiabal:    "  Artsr 
'•a  1  a  an    oo«  to  tood  BMltb-ft 

I  hsvt  iMsa  dsprtf  *d  for  avers 

«M  bs(*MB  S4  IbS  X>Sp9t-4>17 
MUalFHX    BKOAV, 

«•!•■  AitaU 


JORDAH'i 

fOIICIL  MUSEUM, 

]iaan  •ratsateuw. 

» U  L   ABT>  mSTBOOT 


mM$m 


Gires  Tone  to  the  Stomach. 


'6R^£|DVl"R,tTERS 


(^BRKTlXLB 


htNlE\   S 


WILL  REKEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 


M  &®0MM3 


Is  &  Sure  Relief  for  Indigestion 


&^\iW'™ 


HAS  HO  BUPKRIUH  AS  A 

BLOOD    PURIITIEK. 

f.JOU  


Pacific   Purchasing. 

PRINTING,   DRAMATIC,  MUSICAL,  LECTURE.    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Boom*     1<1    mid      17....0SO    WashinirtoiA  .utrect. 


WiLLI8^_BAND. 

MTJSIO     FUUtflBHBD    FOB    ALL 
OOOAaioDt.     Untie  imporltd.  ftrrA&KSd 
Aod  for  Ml*. 

MABCDIH.   BLt'M     1-Arttdr-r    of 
Orrhr.tra, 

IlL.iBi    TON   DKB  KKnUJU.ldMtA 

Of  Urn.- a   B*M«. 
B-tr-OrtJ-  ra  from  tb«  oO0D*r>  protnpt>r  atlsnaso 
to       A.dtflM    U.     W.     WILL.I.S,     AAtoo'a     Motto 
Rtor*.  IB»   HoiUtr.mery  aU  At,  or    mAIUJUH  M, 
BLUM.  »**«>  Moni«um«rr  atmi. i**" 


COSMOPOLITAN 

Savings  and  Exchange  Bank, 

Mo.  C2B  aTontcoaiarp  .trc.t, 

(UoDtgomarf  BlOOk.) 

«l!ABAHTXa    ppmp aioo.oBB 

aB-T.rm  D«D«ll».o"a  p«  oaot.  par  raontb. 

W.  B.  TUOMPrtuN.  P.aild.nl. 
J.  OBOOKKB.  a.or.Urr. mjilm 


N.   8"vVBU:iV13Y, 

MERCHANT   TAILOR 

AS    BECOKa    1TB11T. 

FINE    GOODS  I    PERFECT    FIT8! 

Satisfaction    Cuarantceail 

AriHB    LI»B  OF  BPBIKO   AHD  BOlBMBB 
Oooda  l=.t  rao.lT.d.    0*1  and  IN  U»a- 
awASBf.o.d  .tr^el.  "p"    ■ 


»b..".»Vr7loll...ad^llLlromlOA.B  W    rf" 
Prlj., a^  Jl    ---•»."     «.CM»afc 


HPBI'IAI.    NOTICE    TO 

Picnic  and  KhII  Committees. 

WE    ARK     PBBPAKKD     TO    PUIIR'MI 
tl-BAB    OOOTPO..I  ol 
d.r  waif. 

•raimK    RiiiiAKn 

....ABD  ... 
IIABKV     AMI. All. 

Witt  Willi  Or..!  S'tii.'i.D, 
OOUMTBBl',idl  X". 


Till:    ABOVE    ABTI.TS   ABB    »(IW    OK    III   B  HI>»KH 
gssad  br  nibag.il  W.n  of  (bo  Kooky  HoaotAloa,  Ibroncb  .or  t.-.m 


BAP1-UO    Til  Oil' A 

Inclndl..  Ik.  Child    W.adcr,  AAl'PIIO. 

I.KI.IK     ll.l.H. 

kf  l«.  ■>.  ELI.tS  nad  W     K.I.  1. 1  A. 

Buie.OoaU.    aad    naelluta. 

OCT     L  I  a  TO  M. 

,...APD.... 

LVOV     AKAMB. 

AKD    CAB    DB  EH. 


BflBKIllAN    rUKBTJI    A    CIO. 


«u«. 


■•joi.uIojj  I  'NB<'*,T  '1   J 
.joiaiiioij  |nvn   aA    r  n 

jiiiim  ciuv  A»a  HiiJOAa 

•wipvi  joj  rani  !•  »»>|a.  |uw»-t.c-^-« 

■ai.anj  po. 
aionbil  aMag  .ql  -W1.J  ai.iapon  1. 'A^imiirt*. 
10  f  iq  pi'  ..BOO  l«»«l  «1|  qi|k  'i.nu.m  ,««q  .q| 
a|  p.i|i>o>  'i^.«IM   P°*   *douQ   iMOiOqe   pu.     i. 

MHBJ.HAO  j.«iijJ.Tj  am  uaiaiBOA  *Jiv 


Jais^offnal 


asnoH  doi|  j  pue 

OldlOVd  N113Hin08 

•jiotjnoj  Xofua  piiH  n^Ai  oah 


O 


C. 


DAV.  MRlfORB.  ,.t  tot 
_  oldorijios  'RadLlon,  ItvOaAPj 
biMt  tMLWAaii  Kstrar  And  r>apoot,  wb an  yoa 
.in^WSllOT  AMU  OOLD  nRlfc^sr  Fr*«  ord 
jt\4Bv  svArr  WtdotsdAy  sod  Sitardtj  >T»piDs  At 


THE   OLD 

KCot;    sootoli, 

IB  HotUB  airwi,   ....  Ava»ray« 

All    Dv-fnliki    Ten    C/entai 

Hot  Drlnkn  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  a«D_JtHHY  II  TOWN. 

AIwafs  oa  Bis  lbs  Now  York  Harald,  UArpsr'r 
WMklj.  Fr»r.k  L-mIia's,  Daf's  Doln|(#.  Polico  0« 
Mtltj,  aJI  id  ■  UaliforolA  ra.p«iS,  ftlto  London 
Paoob.  BAll'tlilf*.  IlltBtUftUd  Loodon  News.  Osil 
And  tt'if*  ynursAtf. 


f«7tr 


ALDKO*!,  Pranrtstor. 


GEORGE    MAYES1 


_  sndftU  kfodi  of  HUKLL  KIRM. 
HtftltAlfm.  AS>,  41,  «.»,  Oftlirorata 
UftrkAt,  ADtrAOOB  on  OAllfornfs  ttm«L 

Psbllo  or  prlTAU  pftrlMM  tud   laidiIIaa  rappUsd 


^ 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

ISUITS 

TOOBDEK     «pO0t 

,...A  i 

IaAKTCASTER'S 

«n  WA*nnui<i-i  trnrrr, 

f».Sl-n  Up*-.  Mamrt'i  t)pt'.  flottaav 


SANGER  HALLE 

(HiKOUVfi  HALL.) 
14     OKABY    A.T.,     NfAB     KBJUENT. 


Nomas  bstl  the  Choictiat  Mruoda  of    WlSM 
ttmd  I.iqMoi-t.  «*•  bt.a<Ja 

MPOT  WETAND  A  lAICHt'S  BAY  BREWtllT 

fsUU  OHMS  FRIDUAHN 


Attontion.  (j<N>d  LlTers! 

MR.    P.    nPKGaTB,    FOKMEHI.V 
oropriai'ro"    lb*  Mim  r>'  Hos- 

tatjritil.  b*a  lakaD  (►)■■  tDan*Aorn*Ot 
Of  botft  lbs  Minara'  li..-.  •  ni>wi  oa, 
Ooinin*roiAl   atraal  aiart    tin-    %»<nArs'*— 

BrftUSll    on    MArai.t   lUNt     lr    cart  nar-nin  with   MR. 

A.  ORAVKUK.  whohaa  tmon  .on.,-«'»d  with  UM 
Ortn  tor  tAtrs.  I  praif.pnti  oim  1*1*0  •"•"•  ^k 
tB*  ODiain*  dapArintn  tbtl  atill  rand"r  tDS  baTV 
0«ra'  mora  popolor  tbaa  It  baa  »t»t  basti  dorloj 
Iba  J1  laaraaf  lit  i>rfi*i»>ralt  Our  Bills  of  Vlkf* 
arables  all  tbs  iloiic.n  .  of  ibe  ammii.  Uto 
nntio  it  "(food  Para.  Oooti  OookloK  and  ModaVSSt> 

ObavmaAi" 

P.    Ill IKt.ES  Si  *  o. 

MINERS'     RESTAURANT, 

AOl    and   Sttat  Oommsrslsi.  ftbd 
7«»   Markai.iratl. 
Opsn    rom  A  a.m.  to  In  p.m  ao31  Ibb 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

T1KBINIA     GIT1\     KKTAJDJu 

THIB  KLKOAST  THHATR1  HAS  BERN  £b> 
dsoorstsd.  And   sad  bs  rootiid  by  tbs  nlfht  Of 
)f    tbs  waak.     BtArs   sod    crAioHog    oomaaval*? 
Iibftrally  troAtod  wltb  oa  ayplioatioo  bv  l«tts> 
atrilr*      PIPKB, 
UftDAaTArAnd   iota   P-opristodf 
Or  to        J.   U.   HrOABI, 

#>»•  WutliiatAa  .1-  — 1    Haj,  WraDOfSOO. 


TA.TB8' 

Branch  Saloon  and  B  Ward  Hall 

Cor.  Morki  «  t>nd  Third  atresia*. 
N.N.    sjorw    tCoUtuw,  clul    taud    A.*i.;fa«.oraT,. 


6  FIGrAR  O  J 

THE  JOUBNAL  OF  As*TJBEntKrTT8. 


Pnbiianed  eTery  l>ey  in  t*18  Ye**  ^ 

r.     *?.     b  o  o  -rv  n.  »  xj  e 

■SSMen^sot  and  6>8£    WiaiilngWi  «U 

Below  Montgomery.  Sao  t'ranciaoo. 


flATPBDAT MAY  17,  1878 

A    6ola< ion  of   the  CMnoe    problem. 

In  di«Po*tiug  the  evils  oC  Chine  .-e  Immigra- 
tion eod  th«  existing  depletion  of  boelsefli  In 
g«n  Francisco  cobs  qaeut  upon  the  dii-placs- 
mentof  white  labor  by  Chinese  ia  our  work- 
shope,  the  Golden  Er*  hits  the  nill  squire  on 
the  htftd  ia  the  following  : 

Tbe  only  tnsasare  of  redrees  which  holds  oat 
nor  promt  e  of  r»lief  U  th-  formation  of  anti- 
Obinee*  e->cietes  »H  over  the  Genet,  the  members 
of  whl.b  ebell  be  pledged  not  to  employ  Ofai-er, 
sot  ro  porom  gTod-  of  t  o>+  who  co  employ 
(ihtu.noi  to  oarooaiecoods  of  Ohioese  nur.ufie- 
uinei.  Tner  8  ct  propose  theae  aoti-Obiofss  so- 
oietieeeboad  a  to  mane  taeroielv.s  felt  ia  tbe 
eharnoier  of  Darobaners.  If  one  thousand  nan 
in  tniaci  7  eboold  -lT<o-.  an  orcanlaatioa  oader  a 
boImbt  ilj'f  no  toeaopliy  imifl©»e  oor  to  Dnr- 
Onav>e  gnlsof  lodividaftls  or  fir  ana  wbo  m'gbt  em- 
ploy tbem,  ii  womd  greatly  r-tr-a. \-ea  tbe  batida 
of  each  of  oar  loosl  mana'ect  irera  as  are  now 
eo rased  ia  'be  experiment  *.f  competing  witt 
Obioeae  rrkoifaotoree.  If  tbie  one  mooned  ->a- 
mnlip  td  oy  tec,  an  It  eooo  m  cht  b?,  tbB  euc- 
oras  of  tie  hinxriment  woald  be  assured.  Tbsse 
eooiot  »-  moat  be  organ  sad  with  nut  ibe  aid  of  law. 
■ano  Jaw  w  mid  be  ooDautQ  ioi&I  that  oiacrimi- 
natad  against  UOioese  resident*.  8o.ch  O'gsiist- 
tJon*  oon'd  only  ba  carn«d  oat  where  the  oom. 
■naeity  i*  n  an?  aoanlmoo-  In  favor  of  the  object 
to  be  aiU'Cied;  bu.  each  unanimity,  it  IB  belie*  ed, 
Drwvalla  id  tun  a  *t ». 

The  experiment  has  beet)  trisd  by  a*,  leaf* 
one  man  in  3m  Pranolioo.  We  allude  to  Mr. 
H.  Bat  iff,  wno  li  proprietor  of  two  lar^s  cigar 
atorea,  d30  and  6J2  Kearny  etr*el.  Aa  ling  age 
a- IS*'.  Mr.  S  iti.ff,  knowing  what  the  result 
of  Obtaese  labor  would  b?,  farmed  the  reeolu- 
tlon  to  neither  employ  Chinese  workmen,  nor 
mH(  nor  parchase  cigars  made  by  Chinese,  and 
he  has  ca-rlad  oat  this  resolution  to  the  pres- 
ent dUy,  an  1  will  continue  to  adnura  to  it  aa 
long  a  i  he  r^mUna  in  business.  Many  of  his 
friend*  thcnght  it  fm;OHlole  fct  htm  to  item 
th»ourr*nt  of  ppssitioa  to  those  In  the  same 
trade  win  employed  Chlneie  wirinun,  bat  he 
ass  «*one  n  ■■  mooesstally,  and  isaiesd  of  the 
one  mi'I  es'abliahment  wMoh  be  rommeooed 
with  at  th* tune  of  forminctbi*  resolution,  he 
now  hat»  two  of  lha  la'tre-t  In  tbe  city.  at 


Deakin'a  Sale  of  Paiatings 

Will  take  place  about  May  30th. 
in  fu  tare  adTertisemfto*". 


FaTllonlari 

4-S 


Battler's    'Wine     Parlor, 

Law  Battler,  formerly  in  the  minstrel  line, 
will  be  pl*a»ed  to  act  the  role  of  Bonlfaoe  to  all 
friends,  day  and  evening,  at  334  Bosh  street, 
below  Eisrar.  s-a 


Asa.    L*.    Wnuifti  mun's 

"  0hU*a:o  B-cr  Dd  ...t,"  623  Sacramento  street, 
botween  Mon'gomfrr  and  Ke.rny.  The  cele 
brated  *'  Chicago  La^er  Beer,"  and  the  best  of 
llqijrp.  I»»ilr  lnnob,  with  lob-t  r  salad  aod 
other  daUcacler,  prepared  by  the  eplcnrean 
George  Butt.  Beer,  10  cents.  Regular  Ger- 
man lnncfae^t.  caviar,  Bwlsa  obeeBe  and  tand- 
wichec,  e<rrtd  to  order.  To  lnnoh  at  Wanga- 
man's  la  tub  thing.  6* 

JJo    H»t    Suffer    lruni    Corns. 

Tbe  unfortunate  snCerers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
lona,  Club  and  Ingrowing  Kails,  can  And  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fl.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute. 810  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  pjt  We 
fneak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doc* 
tar's  capability.  Beierenoes  Riven  Urequirea.  a 


r>v.     Doherty 

Hm  devoted  hie  study  more  particularly  to 
chronic  and  Bpeclno  practioe,  and  as  such  Is 
How  the  moet  successful  of  any  Physician  In. 
San  Francisco.  Office  519  Sacramento  street, 
aozner  of  Leldeadorfl.  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Oheex  House,  t 


X>r,  Barlow   J.  fiimlth 

If  giving  a  oours  of  Free  Lectures  to  Qentle- 
EDan  on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygelan  Hall,  637  Oallfornla  street, 
every  Friday  evenirg,  commencing  at  lit  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Bmlih  gives 
phrenological  examinations  In  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  dairy,  from  S  to  4  *.  m  ,  tree.         i 


Don't  Full  to  Gall  and  See 

The  moft  nooderful  and  Rifted  Doctor  For- 
tune Teller  of  the  age,  Hadaicb  Ehtib,  Afltrol- 
Oarer,  jnt  arrived  from  tbe  Bast,  and  can  be 
consulted  on  ail  event*.  She  ha*  obarma  for 
Look,  Lov*  and  Bapplnes*,  whloh  never  fall  to 
take  effect.  Office  OonenliaUon,  $i ;  by  Le  t  r, 
53-  AU  commonl  a*lonB  ttrlotly  private.  Offloe 
hours  from  10  o'clock  a  at.  to  8  p.m.  Satlstao- 
Uon  gn  rinteed  In  every  respect.  Offloe,  16 
Second  street,  Boom  1L  ao 


Ladtxs  akd  Osxxlticek,  remember  the  lead- 
ing faehloaable  reiail  Shoe  store  In  Ban  Fran- 
dsco.    H  Blndtr:,  332  Kesxtiy  street,  between 

artoe  and  Bash,  *_r 

-■a  — 

Everybody    Suited. 

There  Is  no  end  te  the  multitude  ot  fashions 
In  hats,  at  '■  Thb"  Hat  Bt^re,  64T  WMhltgton 
street  (second  hat  store  below  K-aray),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  immense 
— the  prirej  are  reasonable.  Jfrery  ona  who 
«oes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  a 


Attention,    J_, unites 

To  give  tbe  akin  the  ao.taess  of  velvet,  and 
he  tint  of  the  illy  to  the  oomplexlarj,  use 
Z)ioErf  s  eaaiu  na  Ln  z. 

The    Best    Rexnomo*., 

Dr.  Perry'i  Last  Ohaace,  for  palm.  Dr.  Per. 
iT"s  Webfoot  Pina,  for  -jj  oUl0TM  complaintai. 
For  aale  by  all  druggists,  Aganey,  417  Sansotne 
street,  corner  of  Commercial.  e 


McDowell,  Snow  Card  Writer 

Beady   made    and   made   to  order.    Boom  10 

^6  Market  street.  cv>r.  Post  and  Montgomery  ©■ 

Five  Hundred  Hen  Wanted 

Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  111  Leldeedorff  Et.        * 


Olevm  Ohowder  Uvery  Wlfrnt. 

The  best  chowder  ln  town,  at  the  Original 
Sot  Scotch  Saloon.  16  Morton  street,  jast  cfi 
B*ernw.  8-r 

OLaxaiOTAiiT.— Madame  crare  Aatonia,  the 
Caarrrorant  Physician  and  Independent  Iranae 
Medium.  333  Kearny  street,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine. 
Ouaaltatlens  In  5nglUh,  Preach  and  Oerzaac.7 


FOREIBH   DRAMATIC  MEWS. 

Thongb  few  of  the  Londoa  theatres  ealabra'ed 
Kaater  by  tbe  prodnotion  ot  important  oovelt  es, 
nearly  all  tbe  manage  s  pnl  fortl  extra  attrao- 
tlooe,  and  changes  ware  made  at  ma-y  boaa-e' 
Homeroos  matinee  p*rform*ccei  were  likewise 
giv-n  on  Eaa'er  Monday  and  dnring  the  weak,  aach 
entertainment!  meat  eg  with  greater  farer  than 
trier  did  in  former  rears.  Haw  pleoei  were  pro- 
daoedattbe  Adelpbi,  Sarrer.  Strand.  Er  tannia 
aadOreeiao.  S ereral  special  matinee  lepreeenU- 
tlonsof  'TbeOTerlaBd  Biata"  were  gl»ea  at  the 

Haymarket Tae  180tb  aod  last  repTe»entitioo 

o!  -Charles  tbe  Ftr.t"  t>ok  plaoe  at  the  Lyceum 
April  IBtb.  and  'The   F*.t>  of  Kogene  Aram"  was 

tohavebeeo  aabatitatad  on  tbe  19tl Broogh- 

»m*«  oaaedr,  "PlaiitC  *-'b  Fire."  waa  added  to 
the  programme  at  the  Oeort,  where  tbe  chief  at- 
trition was  TbeHaapy  Laud." "Maoh  Ado 

About  Nothing"  waa  presented  at  th^  rlolborn 
which  was  the  only  establishment  offering  a  Sbak- 
spaaraan  programme.  The  bills  of  tte  plays  at  tho 
otber  theatres  were  as  follows:  Heymarkei,  ■■;  be 
Wicked  World."  "Manager  la  L>ve."  "Mis  Own 
Enemy*  and  "Onr  Mary  Aon*:"  Qii'n't,  "Old 
LjdjOi,"  "Jack  Bheppard."  anl  "opiDStara  Be- 
ware:" Olympic,  "Mills  Bno*'j."  "Pot  to  the 
Teat,"  and  "  rtooae  Horrid  Oarroteri;"  btraod, 
"Old  Soldiers,"  "Msaoaria,"  and  "A  Dodce  for 
a  Dinner;"  Prloee  of  Wales.  "Man  and  Wife,"  and 
"A  Phenomenon  in  a  Sosook  Frotk:"  Glob*,  "  1'  me 
Wotk*  Woadera,"  'Heal  aod  Ideal."  and  "Weather 
Permitting;"  Opera  Oomiqae,  "Nicholas  Ylam," 
"Tbe  Bohemians."  and  "tfarmonloa*  Ducordr;" 
VaadoviHe,  "The  School  forSeand&l"  and  "tiom- 
nloa  and  Bemna;"  Obaring-oroes,  "Tbe  Coo  try 
Girl"  and  "Follow  the  Leider:"  Albanbra,  "The 
Biaek  Orook;"  Uolboro.  "The  Danzhtar  of  the 
Dan  aba"  and  "Flcar  d  r  Lya." 

Tben<>xt  Biro'tr  at  the  Olobs  will  be  Byron's 
oozaedy-drama,  "Fine  Feathers." 

It  is  annoaooed  that  a  aeries  of  rjfaakspsareaD 
repre.eDtttions  are  to  be  given  at  tbe  Ojetal  P*-l- 
aoe  oh  ji  tip,  under  the  aaperriaioa  of  lorn  i  ajlor. 
"Hamfel"  was  chosen  for  the  ioaogara).  with  Jib. 
Ste-  le  Maokaye,  a  paoil  of  tbe  famous  Begaier 
and  Delaaits,  in  tbe  titU  role. 

The  necessary  capital  haviog  been  raised,  and  a 
suitable  aite  pro  cared,  tbe  batldiog  ef  a  new  thea- 
tre, to  be  oilled  the  "Operetta  Howe."  will  soon 
bdprooeeded  with  at  Ki'mirnook,   Koatlaod. 

The  Prin09  of  Wales  Thsetre,  Lirerpool,  Brg* 
was  on  Apill  if!  oSared  for  sale  by  aaoion,  by  Mr. 
White,  at  the  L\w  Aeiooiatioo  Booms.  The  only 
bid  was  one  of  £10.000.  made  by  J  oho  Lea  of  t  >• 
London  R>ttiurant,  adjoining  tbe  theatre,  ar  a  aB 
a  maah  higher  prioe  bad  been  offered  by  priv.te 
treaty  the  lot  was  witbdrawo. 

Barry  Saillraa  wai  playing  a  successful  two 
weeks'  engagement  at  tae  Roral.  B  ralngham. 
Keg. 

J.  L.  Toole  and  a  'company  from  London  were 
performing  at  the  Pttnos  of  Wales,  Birmingham. 
Oharles  Malhewa  had  appeared  to  large  booses 
at  the  Boyal,  Doblin,  Irelaed.  where  be  waa  to 
have  eontinaed  another  week,  Mr.  and  Mia.  Bar- 
ney Williams  fallowing  on  the  26:h  alt,  for  three 
weuks. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Bandman  formed  tbe  attraction 
at  the  Princess',  Manoheaber,  Bog,  a»psariog 
nightly  in  "H  unlet." 

J.  K.  Emmet  was  warmly  received  and  bad 
met  with  gr«at  aosoess  at  the  Prince  of  Wale*. 
Liverpool,  Ear.,  where  he  commenced  a  three 
we-kB'  engagement  April  14.  He  was  t:>  open  at 
tbe  Bsyal,  Bolfatt,  Ireland.  May  6,'goirg  thence  to 
the  Gaiety,  Dablln.  May  12.  for  two  weeks. 


Oysters. 
In  strolling  round  tbe  other  night. 
To  look  at  'Frlsoo  by  gaa  light, 
unr  careless  teat,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  rrade  a  scieen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  waa  seen ; 
While  mosey  none  and  pearly  shell. 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell. 
Made  that  winaow  feem  to  be 
»ome  fatry  grotto  of  tbe  Bee, 

Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here— 
It  loose  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right, "  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  nest 
Made  hie  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mlgnt  name.    We  fonxd  It  true, 
.ind  cooked  tnagnifiCTtl'g,  too; 
All  kixids  of  oyitera,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  etyl*-;  jroBl  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  month  don't  water,  .hen 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  crabs  and  terrapins ;' 
In  fact,  we  found  they  bad  within 
That  cosy  pl&ceaflldndsof  game, 
Fish,  fiefcb  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  uu  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  '-ound,  'twould  seem. 
That  they  have  here  the  best  ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  dinners. 
To  get  what  they  call  "6v.h  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rash 
To  three  hundred  thtrty-eeven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  onoe  will  go  again. 
Pacific  OyBter  House,  $37  Bush  street,  aoere 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

OHABLES  HAAKB,  Proprietor.   . 


Sant'wloh  Island  Pulu. 

Since  the  recension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  ct  Indue  try  la 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Schielber,  dealer  la 
bedding  and  furniture,  630  Washington  Btreet, 
opposite  tbe  market,  who  has  lung  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  pnlu,  has  received  ad- 
vliee  that  the  gatberlnx  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  haa  alwaya  been 
In  demand  on  account  of  Its  superior  qualities 
for  ma'traas  beddlne.  and  doubtle.-s  Mr.  Schiel- 
ber will  find  no  difficulty  In  dltpoalny  oi  all 
that  comes.  a 

a 
Kojoy Rble  Drive*. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  cartage,  stylish 
horses  and  a  relletle  driver  ire  the  leading ee- 
aentlala  of  an  tnjoyoble  ride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  ln  San  Franeieco  so  unquestionably 
ax  i'n  ni  Frank  Bonton,  whose  carrlagea  have 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  the  Occi- 
aental  Hotel.  Hlahandaome  turnout- are  need 
by  tbe  best  ofrdes  of  the  city,  and  as  be  makes 
It  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
oeurtecus  drivers,  Deis  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  other  canirge  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persona,  and 
ladies  In  paiticular,  will  engage  no  Oirrieges 
except  those  whloh  he  provides.  Frank  has  en- 
Joyed  gr-at  Knooess  lo  his  bns!n°>sa,  and  tbe 
admhaMe  way  Id  wtiloh  be  oondnctj  It  makes 
him  a  favorite  wfth  all  wbo  pa  ronhte  him.    * 


Woman's    Hlghls, 

One  would  Uluk  that  it  waa  one  of  woman's 
rigbts.to  enjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  aud 
pay  the  tame  price  for  it.  Nearly  all  the  res- 
taurants "for  lsdles  and  ge.tli-men"  ln  San 
Franolsoo  have  poorer  fare  than  thoFe  wbira 
K'nltmen  only  dloe.  TBui  ic  ah  Eioirnos, 
At  the  Pio^HBa  BxaxamtawT.  on  wa  Ling  on 
.stiest,  at  tbeccToer  of  Dunbar  A'l-y,  ladlea  oan 
get  an  ex:ellent  brdakfaat,  dinner  or  lunob.  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
rfnee  18)0,  provides  every  luxury  the  market 
affords.  Ii  th  1  idles  and  gentleman  nod  toerj 
ol»hes  to  phase  the  most  tptcurean  taste      * 


Tlic   If-w    O     stir    House, 

OxBrsa  Gbotio  boB  been  open  d  by  A.  W. 
Manning,  one  of  tho  oldest  Oytter  D>el-rj  ia 
the  city,  "For  Ladles  and  GeLtl-m-n,"  at  438 
Fm-..  at.,  nixt  to  now-  u  Bros.,  grocer*.  Taat  ft 
in  every  rtxpeot  a  place  wlurt  a  gtniltm  an  cost 
lake  h*sJwnUy.  6*a 

Pratt*B  AooUtion  OU 

Oaree  Bheanutlem  end  Neuralgia.  > 


Uiili  bebi.- tats  olesned,  pressed  and 
trimmed  to  order  a.  ths  lowest  prices.  Miss 
J.  P.  Woo«  824  Waahlngton  Btreet.  a>r 


NoUce  to  the  Public 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  gtreet,  one  doer 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  Is  now  Bel- 
ling off  his  aoe  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  chll 
arena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  pr.cea.  Every  deecrlpuou  of 
gents  furiiiBhlng  goods,  hts  trunks,  valise?, 
e'o.,  below  00: t,    flail  if  you  want   bargains. Si. 


Tlie  Litst  Noar  gong. 

Mr—"Moct  d>  Ckandon.- 
Emerson  Oorville  Is  my  name, 
My  business  always  is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  aod  Fanoy  Boast, 
Reliehes  thes?,  that  my  houB9  can  boas4., 
S  -fely  theae  Bivalves  to  all  I  show. 
Obi  huh  obi  Ohl  nigh  ohl 
None  who  have  been  but  again  wfH  go. 
C  orrille  rays  sol  eays  sol 
0»  Hoe  Stieet,  at  Ko.  410. 
Rememb.r  thenumbtr  and  oil!  again. 
Visions  of  Bh?ll-fl  h  ln  every  style, 
Inwardly  cause  you  muih  to  smile. 
Lsdiis  with  escorts  there  always  go. 
Ladles  go?  Ladles  gol 
Emerson  Corviiie's  polltal  and  so 
8-1  Tn.ey.gof  they  gol  they  gel 

Putallo  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a.  il,  oan 
be  returned  In  the  evening  If  reqouNd;  we 
never  dlsarpoli.tl  What  Oheor  Laundry,  131 
Lelaesdorfl  *tr*et.  • 


Fine    Candit-e, 

JTresh,  sweet  and  deliolous  Oandles,  of  every 
rarlety,  at  M.  A.  Merosr'B  pioneer  confection* 
ery.  678  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  and  retail    a 


Ladles  Vlatltinar  Car-ls, 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Johs  P. 
DwraB,  126  BntUr  street,  opposite  Llok  Hon**, 
and   at   the   Grand  Hotel.    N.   B.— BLutdkeb- 

0HT5TS  1TEATXT  atlBKXD.     PanfM  iimnr   of  eVCIT 
description  to  order.  .a 


White  Labor  Only  f 

Employed    by    the  What  Obeer  L:undry.  131 
Lefdetdajff  street.  .  • 


We  get  co  butlness  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  ths  What  Cheer 
Laundry     Offloe,  121  Leldeedoru' atreet.       * 


Star  Shirts  and  Oollore. 

All   eorts   and  siaes,  for  ta'e  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry.  121  Lei iesdorff  ...        • 


Fr.  0.  T.  B:e;ehaa  removed  bis  office  to  the 
Olympic  Olub  Building,  corn  r  of  Mew  Moat- 
gemerj  and  Howard.  ax 


Corn?,   Br.nlons.   IrtK'Cvriai;  Nolls. 

A  perfect  cure  warranted  by  Albert  Bobeen. 
wald,  127  Ssccnd  tlreet.  a-az 


St.ro    Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bass  House  Carriage*,  can  ba 

ound  In  Croat  ef  Oolamen  Bros,  clothing  ea- 

iihllshment,  south  weet  corner  Bush  and  Menu 

romery  «s.,  or  Dexter  Stables.    Carrlaea  orders 

left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 

aiftht,  at  reduced  ratea-  y*a 


Bound  Not  to  be  Beat. 

Is  G.  Buikhardt'a  motto.  Fine  French  Calf 
Boots  made  to  order  from  |8  to  $10.  A  good  fit 
and  satisfaction  gnarinteed.  Call  at  5i0  Wash- 
ington stre-t  and  be  convinced.  AfnUasaort- 
mentof  neatly-made  goods  always  on  hand,  at 
prloee  to  suit  everyone's  pnrse.  «  ei 


Praab  and  Sweet. 

Per  the  best     confectionery',    re   to    Canty    and 
Wagncr*a.  107  Montgomery  St,  near  Settee.       ■ 


Dental  Worar. 

Fob  riKEar  qpslttt  or  wont,  go  to  T.  0.  Jei- 

sup,  dentiet,  oor.  Sutter  md  Montgomery,  over 
Tatker**.  g»-j 


TTr'erity  Thousand 

Paper  Collars,  all  styles,  fur  sals  cheap  at  the 
What  Ghear  Laundry ,  offioe  Ul  Loiasiduiffbt. 


NEW  ADVHRTISEMENT8. 


Bead!  Bead!!  Bead!! 
THE  PALACE  OF  FASHION 


New  tore,  17  Saoond  atreet.  opposite  tbe 
Grand  hotel.  Olothisg  of  the  latest  and  moat 
lash. enable  etjlea  Daade  to  order. 

KOTE  TH£~PBICES. 
Pants.... from  $6  to  SI 2  per  pair 

Suite..-- .from  S25  to  850 

of  to.  Ob.lcitLGood,  Id 

A.  MORRIS, 

No,    XT    Seoond    Street* 

m>17  Ira  Op-paelte  Araad  Set  el. 


I  invite  tbe  lospcotii 
the  maikett 


....AT.... 

McDMIEL'S  THEATRE 

CDETFHSE,      vV  TOMKBTG, 

THREE  GOOD  VARIETY  WOMEN 

a9*Taiant  (Ming  Eest  will  find  It  to  their  edraa- 
tage  before  leering  California  to  correspond  with 

«T.  UcDAMEL, 
mi 9 Look  Bex  Wo.  1.  Cheyeone.  Wyoming. 


THE  JV"ESTar>. 

A  Favsrlte  Baaortfor  Lorersof 

Good  Liqnors  and  Choice  Cigars. 

S>- Their    l*oar    Ura.dy    la    m    fiptelelty. 
aonthwest  oomer    of 


^ y. 


DIRECT  IMPORTERS. 


GET  ONE 

BEFOBE  THEY  ARE  AU  SOLD 


Just  Received 


ao    OASEB 

...,0».... 

Fine  Black  Silk  Hats, 

Etounit  pbioc   e«  oo. 
WHt  be  Sold  for    0\  OO 


XO      CASES 


Fine  Panama  Hats, 

WOBTE    S3  SO. 

Selling  'or  One  Dollar. 


lO      OASES 


Railroad  Caps— Gloth,  Velvet 

BIBTULB    PBIOE,    81  SO. 

Selling-  for  Fifty  Cents 


lOO    DOZE3N 

...-CW 

CASSIHERE  SUMMER  HATS, 

At    Fifty    Cents. 


3E**lTt3r    Oet>s3es3 

....or  tssL... 

Celebrated  $150  White  Shirts 

WI1L     BE    SOLD 

FOR    ONE    DOLLAR. 


PICNICS.  EXCTTRSIO], 


OLOTHINGr 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS, 

A.11    Grades, 

A.<  D  CHEJPBB  TBAJ  1IT  OTBIB 

■TOBB  IN  T«f  E  01X7. 

AT  THE 

IX L  Auction  Store 

618  and  620  Kearny  St., 

Corner    of    Commeroial 


SECOND  ANMML 

Perseverar.ee  Grove,  ij 

TJ.^,.ao.], 

....DoBBimj)  AT. 

FASSKING'S   PAEI,  AJ 

....oa.... 
•TJ  it  DA  IT... 

Tleketa,  admlttinS  Geotleman  am  1 
she  Park  (fire  not  Included),,, 

ear-Beets  leave  at  T40,  9,  H  ABd   , 
^Tirnlng.  will  leave  Alameda  ai];*,  3 

8.  F.  and  N.  P.  B. 


CHANGE  ^F 

OB  ilf  D  AFTPB  APRIL  In.., 

In,  wito  toe  »»„   Br.nolioo  *  »,,a 
ro.d  Ooa>p«ns  to,  Oio, erd.l,  nill? 
rt\UoB8.  w.lll,,ve  ij*n  Fiuoum T.  I 
doou-H),  from  B.o.lwn,  Whut.il  I 
toro..B    th.  tr.it,   „H  „„,  o'l«r., 
6:«l  o'clock  A  M  .  toan.ottoc  tt  iw;  I 
•  t.  .m.r  »n0  .rti»,ngto  »,,  FttSu  I 
Jb.  ete.mern  .ad   cat,    mik.  olnTT 
wttb  ttaga.  ts  and  from  all  polou       ' 

SUNDAY   EXCURS  OnITt  REUI  | 

L*..e  San  Kr»aoi§oo  at  8  a  m  , 
arririDg*tulo,.td.l,.tlo'cio«ip'. 
will  lia.e  Olcverdal.  atloVlot,  .7, 
Ftaoolaoo  at  7  o'olook  Tbi.  will 
BiaDiat,  ae.t.,al  boata  at  an,  of  lb. 
tti.  line  ef  i  h.  ro.d  Fur  ail  iofor.i 
the  Oomp.io'a  tfD  »,  4«e  Mo.tna, 


Change^f  Wh 

Oisoo   and    North   PaoiUo    lUilroid 
Landing,    tut    Woooms,    P.tilBn* 

H^alde'tnrc.  OloveriJale.  and 1  as 
5,„a'rS.,L.'*Prin*  and  t"1*  Oaraew.  all 
FRONT  M-RKBr  WHARF.       ' 


The  City  Gar 

FOB  THS 

Coming  Picnic  & 

TUB  ATTENTION  OP  ALL  SWA 
soQiationB  and  Military  Ooapaj 
to  Ibe  ad*aotagea  offered  bj  taan  < 
and  beantilol  gronoue  for  riolidi/ 
rale.  They  oan  be  procured  es  aa| 
week  for  piooio  pnrpoaea  the  eaals 
noieadraatageoos  terms  taaoaaign 

THE    CITY    GAISt 

Are  easy  of  aooera  without  any  tartf  t 
and  are  proilded  witb  l..rge  aod  eaati 
large  Shade  Jreee;  beaaoful  Flevars 
from  ever;  clime;  nneseroaa  eelsp 
moth  Dancing  P^viliona;  e  natarsl. 
Pleasure  Bona:  r/oaotaina  And  Itbur 
ere,  all  perfectly  eht.lt  -rod  froai  ti* 
maromo.h  Kettmrant  tsoc  tbegretat 
oonvenienoe  for  tbe  nccomroeflalloot 
oles  has  been  made,  Ev  rjtvtni  Eu  , 
In  tho  moat  complete  order  for  Ltitaaa 
T'lK  CITY  «ABtK 
Are  the  largest  ln  the  State,  latr 
aores  of  Knoll  and  Sbad-d  Livi.  f 
driDB.  etc,  and  »ro  capable  of  aaa 
'J},0Ct)  perenna  wito  Ibe  gree'eat  aeaT«S 
tra  (Jars  ran  directly  to  tae  Girdaee. 

Piooio  Oommlttofe  are  espaaiatt>ai 
and  inepeot  the    Qroundo,   aada 
which  will  be  most  favorable. 

M .  V.  Si  eve* a,  ffra 

aflr-Offioe  bonra  S  to  It  p.m..  datLfflM 
OOrner  'I  welf-.b  nod  Fo.auoa  atraeU,     I 

N.  B-«tlO,0.4>  AdmiraiaaTicMf 
by  various  Associations  holding  Uak 
Uity  Gardeoa  latfe  ve>r.  The  salt  J. 
Itqiora  mil  bo  prohibited  on  the  gn# 
tival  days. 


Badger'sGentralJ'a.M 


THEBB  BEADTIFUL  QABDIBI I 
open  for  th.  aaatoo.  aod  mut  4 

picNioe 

Will  bs  bald  tb.ia.  Thi  HImMI  ' 
ooa.  BKA.1TNO  PAVILION.  MUlit 
MA8HJM.    SkatttKfreaoowMl'Ira 

AanlHlsa * 

OHILDBKIC  lO  0BNT8. 


1 


1,000  PAIRS  CASSIMERE  PANTS 

W»HTH   *<  oe. 
Selllnsr    for     »e    SOI 


ITBOTB. 


ITS  IT1TB  aiXFLT  FACTM,  UB 
OflBOTIB  TO  IBIL  SODM  AT 
TBE    FKIC1S    WE    ADTKBTI.E. 

WC1LL    AKD    8SB.1     - 


HERL 

ilJTTIBl 


The    brcai    Tonic  and  A»eetle 
Sale  Everywhere. 


THE   RIALT0 

A  Popular  Rendei 

The  Cho tee.t  "Wine,  ttod  B.',W 
Pacific    Cowl. 
IVPEBS    BATA»A   O* 

THIb  OEM  OF  A   SALOOIC  AT 
Ko.    4T    TJIIKO   ■!* 

Will  b»  oond.ouid  In  lo  p.th.ta  ■■»■ 
obtax  ">iit»ii  tbe  Rialto  w 
will  ai,Dijy  tbe  chief  I  at  of  datlr  ur«- 

Grand  Opening  This  6  A 


4T 


miH  tf 


H.  WAFKa.  P™»*!S 
V.  MOAHPU.  f»»«J 


j.  o.  coatBBa, 

terkapin  r-tn 

Ok,  ■«••<  atdTe>f  * 
a«»-Tarr.plii    eo»1a.Ur 
Outer,  ln  ereir   **' 
8UPPBB     BOOMS  ».1» 

JrJI  91    IB 


618   and  630   Kearny  street. 


OOJtKSB    OOHHKBOIAtV, 


Teon  win.  ron 
The  Corn    Exchl 


Ko.  IS    I'LAT 


•TIM 


.  ..     .  OL»IBV<2 

_     AKD  PSYOUUMBTBB,  " 
to  SB  HTOOKTOrt  H1BKBT. 
10  to  tl  F.#.  H.    Crelea  Mo, 


BBBBft 


S2S 


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Soda       L    C 


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■  **    r  a  a  aca****"    atoaoaT.    MAT    •»,  MM. 


TO.    ITU.    B.     irt. 


liY'S  Rt«  VARIETIES 


:Warin2 1| 


!be  fo'd 


•^aa-" 

•«    >"o~     1 

>p-,,.l 

OMAMMM 

i   «7i<«<i    MODOC*. 

• 

ftlW    aLHaIBKA    TBI1TRI. 


^■^■^■**M»»»*»w«*»*»^a»M^>^»— aju^ 


MAOTJiniDB 


CALIFORNIA  MINSTRELS. 


W  II  LI  .V  l.l.uN.      Ml>s 
MTTIT   >U. 


WMI    \KVM-.      M\MI  It  lltKM   .. 
•nd  <  HUllh  flTUIl 


Part      rir.t— ldHrrlr»tnmont      mi 


Halo  7 


Miss       ANIVIID       A.DAMB. 

i  "i  tt» 
When  the  Band  Boglna  to  Play,  and  Mr  Love  to  tho  War  haa  Con* 


TO    THE    RACES. 


»ir«n  ar 


Llttlo 


[AO       In       IliaJ       Orlnltinl 


"ilOO  t 


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Ta*r*>   r  *«  t*  ao,  fa*  •      HUM. 

IXG  THE 


F*trtM>r 

■a*»*T 


Tlxo  OXxlor.  Cliarlos  Vivian. 


■  T*M     ARID    nRiNi 


OM,    A     PRIM**.     DONNA    OF   A   WICillX. 

Brneatlno  Chouflouri XjIBOtxt 

TNAo-tra-w.  Cliouflcrl BfiT^IN     KwIjIjY 

OBBTSOU'LE  » A    TLA8     W.i-I W    F    PMMl  ftTIHHAI,  a'ni-11 BOB    UA.f 

8tM  BIOBET     BA  BONERS  BALANDABD J.  B0BIX8OX 

BEAR  BEOI  I.  tBl'SroRISlt D.  J.  SHERWOOD  |  «uwi«,    Tuner,   BotTaalf,  ato 

«  l.tra.rt«>  ra    ■•   III*    H  a  r  I  •*••■  at*   Ita.ll  *>»  Oa>*r  »  i 

TlMBOrXJSn LELLT  |  BOaSINI. BAEBB  |  BoXTAO LBOB 

Mnlr  *f   III*  Oarra; 

N-t-"N'ntk»  atalaWMT*' «T3«*lfD»  And  Bi'tIii 

wmmti  TtIo— •  Tla  B.hyl»*. "   Bro-ttt-*».  BBTjiaj  a-,4    Cbonfl  ori 

BeclUtlTp.  Trk>  »i.d  ChoTiu— '■LI  mto  Cmrt>" Tamboariol,   Rjtaiol,  8  oum  an*  Oo**i« 

rin*l*>  wad  C*h*r«*-"Tlie  Barbtafjled  UilUr."-OBM*. 
AROUBEWT  —  Ken.  Ol>-B8aon,  a  Hatlrad  Merchant.  'Mtlui  to  irti  raoaplloa.  Madia*,  hi*  in».t**ioEa  t*  ho#»>  of 
friaadt  tad  ate*  'ft  iaa*Y**t  tfb-a  nf  il-a  Oparat  «  Suit  faajb  trial,  R>-«m  and  fWo'aff.  d<Dtadla,T.  of  mom*,  on  tba  faUtr 
ti  faixlib  iiBsi<**ni  for  lb*  ««••!■■  *•  araat  A  ft  ■**■»■  •  raaotaawha'.  onoartun  Uiay  do  aoi  eooi,  and  Iba  com  ad*  of  lb*  plaoa 
tarai  oa  lb*  dltapootmmaut  of  rimfltin  and  ■  h«  aabattlalioB  of  bi  ratal  f,  bU  d*a*<ui*r  an  4  bar  tent  fur  »n»  inra*  c  »«i 
jopla.  I- i.  pis**,  *d»pt*i  bv  K«it  A  Ltoo  for  ibaraa-trai  and  aluikr*'  Ualiforal*  C*a>pao*.  oooaplaa  lam  mloata*  to 
*-oe,  an!  i*  brim    fn'l     I  roam  man  I    and  dehiblfal  maaio. 


MONDAY  EVEHIHQ.  Mar  19'b Flrrt  AppMraoc*  of 

ROtaert  .IT'ivajsox*,  tlio  G-reat  -Rctrxtc^xxxlrialrsit 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


in 


rw« 


i      I'l-ttaal 


t.  o  iv       r> 

Orowdod 


hi  i.i. 
Bos  laioaa 


IOOM  i 


aa..lMd 
•WW    l»«IC« 


CAaaiM    ana    fiiitz 
raraaia  aunranvBia*  imm 

Al.'l  I  *w..t  M.agi*  a.ll« 

»•""  r..., 

low  tug  diici        tauu 

r.  k.  WlnM  kr  it. 
Till:     WOMNAM  HULIMT 

t'Mtwiw,  ^  ib.  rtapwf, 

Tli.  p.rlnrauM  will  m.cI.4*  wilk 

Love  in  All  Corners 

OldQrak. _ Tnqbn 

Ha* art  Ta«aa*«  Braai 

■fMnUA  J.aal.  JoWC 

Bt««* K    I       Marab 

«'bat|»« Vatl  Kaiia 

*«•*  i-jocI 

Bogbj*    'J.' ' ■  Mtrla*d 

racai  or  u>atx*#fo«. 

Adaalial.a   ...  Vft  r-.B|. 

Draai  Urala  aad  Ort'iaitra foimti 

Prliutf    Base* ajfj   jf 


BW¥  TET-TET  BUY 

aro*1*br»lod  »1  SO  WHITE  SIIIRT3.    Tb»T  fit  rckTCCTLT,  aod  for  qn»'ftT**d  doraOllilT  will  eavtr  b*  naUbad.    To  ba  bad  oolj  at  iba 

pap-CALI.  AND  SKE   TIIK«.  IX   L    AVITIO*     MTORK,     •!»  Kfirnf   «lr^    .  t»*r     Cttan  mrrH  al. 


EPIZOOTIC. 

A  FULL  8l'PPI,Y   Of   MrniniXR*  CAW  BE 
b*  obiainad   at  aar   ainra.  aoaotdiaf  It  tba 
ad-rifabt*    l.Kf-TK    |    pnbtiib«1     i*'-'i 

»>■  fxi'.r.Rs  •   iHPAJif     James 

I.K    A    J  J..   Aioi:...-ar.#a.    SHI      MoaW 
fo-narj  r  H't  I 


STILL  ANOTHER. 

OWING  TO  THE   8  .iaROITY   OF   RAXOOrTS 
oo  Bo*h  ttr»#t.  I  ba«  to  laror*s  my   fn*-.di 
aed  tba  tabllo  thai  I  baT*o»*o*d  Iba 


IOULTURAL  new  hot  scotch  saloon, 


THE* 


trie!  Horticultural 


ty,  of  California, 


ST1XUE  CNTIL  MAY  ilia. 


nJ»','?li»V*  VT  Or  FLOWERS.    TURKS  AND 

"  '  H»nn»qj»ll»a.    Tho  Hill  wUl  bo-DJLt- 

(  VND  8  JiLl,  With  WBEATH^>an4  OAI'- 

HT,    AQUAB1UM8,    rLOBAL    FOCST- 

ISI.    BJDQCET8    >Dl  IFLOWKBS,  etc. 

ooon  iaa  6T«nlng 

< :  A  Schlott's  Band 


mrt  MlMt  mono.    KoihlDg  Till  be  left 
Exhibition  »  mo4l  brillUnt  rncoeaf. 


,L-Ti< 

^»o  ;bior  e.  s.  cabr, 


of  (Jfcllfornl*.   h»l  kindly  conienled  to 
NQ  ADDBEB3. 

IAND80ME    PRIZES 

tlu  V0US0ILLDIE3  of  Sin  FrmcUco 
I  ha  Pliatl  ncolvid  at  tlie  Exblbltlob  of 

oob  eommaoclDg^oa  Monday,  MarfSIb, 
B  amy  t)  all  Uoja .anl  OlilaBwho  pop- 

•  In. 


O.Tfl  Bu.h    .lf«rl.  I'biwmi    M<»TilaT.n»-rj 
ii».l    Krunj. 


All  Drinks,  Plain  or  Fancy,  10c. 

Oonoootad  In  tba  ba«t  ttala  and  of  Ibe 
Pat  ait  l.iqaora. 

CBA1  W    rELDVINX, 


TO  THE  UNFORTUNATE. 

DBS.  TROMMMTZA  I.HRDF.S.ORADUATKS 
of  tba  I,«1pai0»od  Vionra  UoiTaraHlap,  and 
|*M  AaiUfant  hnr«aone  Ut.i*d  8ute«  Army.  ba»a 
opaoad  iholr  OBi  ■«  and  I.ahoratorr  a'.  No.  ASH 
KK.ARSY  HTKKKf.  nnir  r.Ulilomla.  fortbottaat- 
tsan'  of  dlaaaaaa  of  tba  Urinary  and  Uanerati** 
r.rcani.  and  all  Famala  1,'o-nplatota.  To  inflarari 
from  Aatbrna.  Bronchitia,  Dipttaaria,  8ora  Tbroal, 
(JoreomptioD  and  olber  Dieta-ai  of  tha  l.nr«n 
an  1  1 1  row  wa  rtcommnid  Frof'iii.r  M  nllrr  a 
Ba.ll ■«  Fxlrncl  at  Tulle,  loo!adinf  IoballD« 
Appa'Aloa  wbioo  it  aiiana'Talf  aaad  In  Bnrooa 
acd  for  whloh  *e  aro  tba  Hola  Atraota  for  >he  Pa 
ciflo  (Joaat.  Forfarthar  o«rtlfinlar»  ca'l  nr  addraai 
nMW       DBS.  TMOMULITZ  A  LKKDEH, 

ASS  K>aro>  atrai-.tSai  Franoaoo. 

Orricic  Hodb»— Fro*.  W  to  12  *.  M  .  » to  4  p.  m  . 
ltd  6  to  7  P.  M  ... 

p  h.— HiparatatDtraooafor  Ibt  aoooannooatloo 
of  Ladtra  ai.m-i 


Bar  Sugar 

Fob  SAUt-aia  EJtABiiy  btsbkt.  ai 
MEBOFR'H.  ,  Alio,  a.arr  kind  of  Oaodte. 


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A.   W.    WHELDEN, 

Whitener  and  Paper  Hanger, 

1,..     iaa    SUET    HTKKKr, 

tpl  tm  B.(w.an  Pqpwnt  anl  8'nrkioil. 


P.VOLHEY,  212  FOURTH  STREET 

BUYS  AND  SELLS 

Good   Second-band    Clothing. 

Alio.  OLKAN8.  DVB8.  and  REPAIRS,  in  tba 
moit  aciaotido  miomr.  Ha  baa  mada  tba  abova  a 
•  Maiatty  for  »  ia*ri.  asd  la  booad  to  «i¥a  aatia- 
faotlon  tflaM.  ao*4  1m 


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PIANOS. 

A  LABOR  IS  VOI OR  OP  THO"K  FI!f  R-TfiRRO 
■aadrom  pntad  MnAHUO«  PIANOS 
— tia  moat  dorabla  and  rallabla  loalinm-ata  Im- 
portad  laio  tba  matkat  for  u«  priua.    fail  aad  »«i 


tbam. 


ORGANS. 


Raw  and  baantifol  «•*!•■  of  tboaa  mafafnoaat 
I'HIM  V.  <  AllO  KT  OEUAAR-to*  mo»t 
parfact  ra«d  loat»  nniii  mada.    Tna  toaa  la  por*. 

Eowarfal  atd  raaooant.     Orar  Al.OUO  of  loam 
**«  baao  aold. 

■  h««t  Mmk,  Mnal*  Biahi,  Bf  fjale  F«»- 
ll»a.  riavoo  Nloola,  Pl*a*  CaTvra,  Vl*- 
lint,  Oaltnra,  Aecardesaa,  tie,  etc, 

IN  THE  MUSIO  DEPARTMENT  OF 

A.  L.  BANCROFT  &  CO..  Agents. 

ap.'laodtm  ?■!   Market  atreet. 


AFTER    THE 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

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Hot     Bootoh, 

lulUr  ilr«.t,   Bear  k«.ri), 
And  tr,  oo.  of  tb.ir 

Hot  Sf  ot cli's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 

A.11    Drinks    Ten    Cent* 

fa.  It  JOS.  D.  HRIOOS.  Proprl.Uir. 


New  Discovery. 

THE   H»E  Or   THB    WONDERFUL    PLANT 
that  Ood  latBBdad  tor  tba  (Jar.  af 

RNIUMaTIIM,    HEUmsl*,    GlUT,   P»R*l- 
TSIS,  CATARRH,  «Np  ALL  SPINAL 

AFFECTIONS, 

l\  tmdantocd  parfaatir  bf  tba  aodanlrxad— Itaa 
only  paraoa  oo  tba  Uontlnant  that  fo'./  oompra 
baoda  il.  "i»«io  gaallttta.  Tba  abaia  Complaint! 
at*  'rfAlad  ailarnally  *>lib  aafaty  and  aocoaaa. 

DR  E.  K.  DODUEIa  to  bs  found  at  bit  Offlco, 
718Markat  atraa'.  oppiata  Third,  Rooma  1  and 
1,  Iron)  10  A  II   tt  1  P  it  .  and  froiQ  a  to  6  P  M 

Roridaoca,  lOOfl  Mi«ion  itraat.  P.tii-nta  oan 
baaooommndat^d  with  Rnom  and  Hnar^,       ip» 


LA    FORMES' 

Hair  Restorative  Powder 

THIS  POWDER  WIi.l,  PREVENT  THB  HAIR 
from  falhoc  off.  and  alio  raatora  a  Daw  (rowtb 
of  Hair  to  tba  bald  haad  wltbln  a  f«w  waeka  whara 
the  root*  at*  not  daitroyad.  'I'bli  oowdar  la  mtxod 
with  warm  Hilar  and  aaad  u  i«ub  tbr**  t'nai 
a  wtok.  A  trial  of  ooa  box  will  cootIbo*  job  tbat 
Ibii  ia  ro  botahqa;.    Prita  AO  naaU     Qfllfa,  ■" 


Ladies   and   Children 

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KINKEAD'S 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

ADRK8SINO    PLEASANT  TO  USE,  EASILY  APPLIED. 
la  ant   grata*,  and   will  ao|  I n j  ira   tbo    moal    dalle* ta.     if 
aura*  all  diaaaaa*  of  i    •  toaln,  ramotaa  daodrnff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling. 

Ranflara    lb*  balr  toft  and    Rloair.  and  la  PURRLV    VEOE 
TABLE. 

aa-Th.    Orlrintl     8AOR     I1HUSH     HAIR    T0NIO    AND 
DRKSBINGpaajb*  h»d*l  Iba    Ajraot, 

•IAS.     it.     OATtW,     Dranilal, 

Ooroar  Naw  HoottomaiT     and  Howard  itra*U,  aodof  all  Dror- 
niiu. fai:  tr 


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Single  Outside  Rooms, 

WTTB 

No.  1  Spring  Beds  and  Mattrasses, 

AT  TIIK 

BRANCH  HOUSE. 

4*i  HAxaoxr.  araERT,  cab.  ci.at. 

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Fifty     Ceuta      per       IVTlsjllt, 
And  Lean  by  the  Week. 


OPB1V     AIjIi     NIGH- 
L.  J.  BWELL,  Proprlator. 


PIONEER  8HOE  MANUFACTORY 


THE  MOST  ELEOAKT  CUSTOM   WORE  IN  THE   CITY 


•   JF,JEC3•.A.^.C>., 

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T.        E».        BOOARDUI 


Belo.  MoplgomerT.  Ssj  yrsncisoo. 


MOSDAr MAY  19,  1873 

AHUSE31ENT8.     Etc 

AlhBtnbra. 

To-tight.  MiiJ  Annie  Atl.ms  will  preset  new 
■iBKi'from  her  titfteici  Tep«r:o.-e:  Master  B»r- 
ney  w.ll  perform  hie  wonderful  daoej;  Charles 
Vivian  will  appear  in  some  of  bis  best  irnporsc  ca- 
tion* or  cberact-r;  witb  Bongs  and  anecdotes; 
Lit te  Mac  will  present  bis  amusing  originalities' 
and  Bob  Hart,  Sam  Rickey  and  others  will  appear 
in  fi/et  pir^and  ioterUde.  A(t*r  tnle  Kelly  and 
Leon  will  criseii  G*T«.bacn.'c,  comic  opsra  of 
"Nona  Cbonflsnri;  or,  a  P.lma  Donna rf  *  Night.' 
This  opera  hu  beenl.r  some  time  past  in  rebear- 
Bal  and  will  be  performed  in  excellent  style.  Kelly 
and  Le:Q  are  toe  delight  of  the  ladies  of  San 
Francisco,  who  nightly  crowd  the  drew  circle. 
California  Theatre. 

To-night,  Barton  Hil'.e  comedian  and  javsnile 
actor  of  considerable  repntation  in  tbe  East,  will 
commence  an  engagement  H  this  theatre.  The 
public  will  welcome  a  series  of  comedy  and  mod- 
ern drama,  after  the  season  of  trapedr  j at t  e'osed^ 
Mr.  Hill,  will  open  in  Frank  Marshall'*  highly  sne- 
cetstai  comedy  of  "False  Shine  or  New  Year's 
Eve"  tbe  foil  plot  of  which  we  give  in  another 
column. 
Bella  Union   Theatre, 

There  was  a  capital  house  on  Sa'.nrday  and  agiin 
last  nigtt.  and  tbe  performance  was  eijoyed  by 
every  one  preasnt  The  yonng  gymnas  e  Caasim 
aad  fntz,  perform  snch  novel  and  startling  gym 
castle  feati.  that  all  are  delighted  and  astonished. 
Tbe  bill  tag  tQ-n>ght  appears  on  our  fi.-sr  pige. 
Buckley's  Kew  Varieties. 

Ned  Buckley  has  reappsared  at  this  house  last 
bright  and  fanny  as  ever,  creates  mnch  fan.  The 
new  pin  to  mine  of  "Valeatine  and  Orson"  is  very 
attractive.  A  great  bill  will  be  peformed  this  even" 
ing. 
Horlii  olinra)   Hull. 

The  maiagera  of  tae  fliwer  show  at  this  hall 
bare  dttsimined  to  beep  it  open  one  week  longer 
There  will  be  many  addiliore  to  tbe  exhibition 
to-day.  The  programme  of  music  to  be  performed 
appear  ononrflist  psge.  They  were  a  thousand 
yonng  persons  present  on  Sa'.nrday  evening. 
Woodward's  Gardens. 

Thousands  attended  the  fifteenth  annual  May 
Fest  Tfclof  the  German  Benevolent  Society,  yes. 
terday.  There  was  a  coocert,  a  trial  of  the  Bab- 
cock  Firs-Ex  icgoisher,  gymnast  c  ; performances, 
by  the  Tamers,  and  a  race  between  Donato,  the 
one-l*gged  dancer,  and  Leon  ;S»mwells  the  gym_ 
nast,  iu  which  tae  former,  who  was  allowed  4$ 
yards  start  in  1M),  came  out  winner.  The  festival 
will  becoctinaed  to-day  and  the;  programme]  of 
entertainments  will  be  the  t>:me. 
City  Gardens. 

An  ascension  will  ba  m;de  by  the  aerial  ship  at 
tbe  Oity  Gardens  an  Thnrcday,  May  S2d.  Toe  San 
Fraccisco  Gas  Company  will  lay  Lbeir  main  into 
the  Garden,  aod  Prof.  Lay  and  the  Baielay  Fsmiiy 
will  asais:  to  ituate  the  wondrous  vessel.  All  the 
aeronautio  talent  in  the  city  combined  should  ren- 
der tae  ascension  a  success, 

anatomical  Mueeetju.— One)  of  the  most 

e  replete  collections  of  tbe  kind  in  the  United 
■ts>t«a,  comprisisg  hundreds  of  costly  and  beau- 
tiful wrx  models,  is  daily  on  riew  (to  gentlemen 
mlv)  at  the  Marexun  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
naur  may  be  profitably  scent  bare. 


A  Short  Road. 

~To  make  your/sell  thoroughly  miserable, 
begin  by  faccyiDg  tbat  no  one  care3  for  yoa, 
that  you  ere  not  of  u*e  to  anybody— a  sort  of 
oonentiiy  in  the  household,  where  yonr 
place  wjnl  I  cot  be  rmesej,  but  could  be  very 
easily  supplied.  Bsfle:t  on  your  want  of 
beauty,  and  lead  yonrsalf  to  believe  thai  no 
one  can  love  a  plain  face,  or  think  youagres- 
atls  bee  inse;there  are  others  more  charming. 
Facey  that  every  one  who  looks  upon  you 
makes  amentil  comparison  which  mi  lutes 
against  you  in  favor  of  some  one  else.  Imag- 
ine th^it  every  wordsiil  in  jeHisoaiy  meant 
-to  cover  a  deeper  and  more  painful  meaning 
that  every  article  of  wearing  apparel  you  don 
is  criticized  and  ridicalei.  Do  all  this,  and 
your  tendency  to  morbidcess  of  ftelicg  will 

eo  increase  that  ir/a  very  short  time  you  wi  1 

become  one  of  the  mctt  miserable  olhuman 

beingB. 

Tit  for  Tat. 

A  Chinese  servant  wag  brought  home  by 
the  gentleman  of  the  home,  and  his  mistress 
Inquired  bis  Dame.  "Tung  Hoo  Wing." 
"Oh,"  saidshe,  "I  cannot  call  you  that;  I 
will  call  you  Charley."  ' '  WbaUe  your  name?'' 
he  aeked  in  return  "My  name  is  His  John 
Browning."  "WelUelcilleyou  John  V  es- 
claimel  the  c-le-tiil. 

"Who  keeps  company  with  a  wolf  will  lear 
to  howl. 


It    la    True. 

J.  A.  Sbaber  &  Co.  are  eel'.ing  par'.or.aets  arid 
alloihtrkindBortiirnitnre  and  bidding  cbeiper, 
for  cash,  than  acy  other  dealer  in  t  jwn.  Other 
dealers  don't  staid  a  ghost  of  a  charce  when 
people  know  Bbaber'a  prices.    707  Harzet  atreet. 

Battler's    "Wine    parlor. 

l>w  Battler,  formerly  lo  the  minstrel  line. 
Will  be  pleased  to  act  the  roU  of  Botiface  to  all 
triendg.  day  and  evening,  at  334  Bush  street, 
balow  Kriinv.  4  H 

Asa     Li.    Waugsman's 

"Ohlgajo  Beer  Depot,"  623  Sacram,ntoair«t, 
between  Montgomery  and  Kejrny.  The  cele 
brated  "  Chicago  Lager  Beer,*'  and  the  beat  of 
"laors.  Daily  loncb,  with  lobit-r  salad  aod 
_er  dellcacief,  prepared  by  the  eplcnrcan 
tSeorge  Batt.  Beer,  10  cents,  Begnltr  Ger- 
m&a  lunches,  caviar,  Swiss  cheese  and  E&nd- 
wichep,  acrved  to  order.  To  lunch  at  Wanga- 
man'fl  iszHE  thing.  5j 

X>o    not    Suffer    from    Corns, 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  trout  Corns,  Bun- 
Ions,  Club  and  Ingrowing  Kails,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fl.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 310  Kearny  street,  from  1  ta  6  pjk.  We 
an***  from  experience,  bavin g  tatted  .the  Doc- 


An  Awkwrrd  Ml»tak-. 

TheSa&r.atnentoBeeisrespoEBible  Wrtbo 
foliowipg  :  Jjas'.  vfeek  a  yonng  lad?  wefet  "io 
a  fisMonabledry  goads  boue;  on  tbe  i.ortb 
eideof  J  s're^t,  Dot  more  than  a  mile  from 
Fourth  aireet,  to  buy  a  rea^y-med^  feUit. 
One  very  hindsome  one  struck  her  faccy, 
and  she  had  it  rolled  up  that  she  might  t  kc 
it  home  and  teat  the  fit.  Trial  proved  that 
it  was  too  large,  and  she  again  rolled  it  up 
and  laid  it  on  the  table  ready  to  rt turn. 
Having  got  ready  to  ag»ia  go  down  town, 
she  took  up  the  bundle  from  tbo  table  and 
left  it  at  tbe  store.  The  salesman  regretted 
tbat  the  sun  didn't  fit,  asd  being  at  the  t  me. 
wtiuog  on  another  customer,  he  jas'  hid  it 
back  on  the  shelf  without  untying  it.  Dur- 
ing the  af  ernoon  another  lady  came  in  to 
examiae  a  suit.  She  was  shown  a  great 
many,  but  baviog  f^uud  none  tbat  pleasad 
her  thesaleaman  eudlenly  rememberei  the 
handsome,  returned  suit.    Says   he,    "Mrs 

,  I  have  tere  a  suit  that  I  believe  yen 

will  find  exactiy  adapted  to  your  style."  He 
suavely  and  expertly  took  hold  of  the  re- 
turned parcel.  With  bij  scizzors  be  snipped 
tbe  twine.  He  opened  one  end  of  the  paper. 
He  inserted  one  hand  and  with  the  other 
caught  the  enveloping  paper  by  the  other  end. 
Then  with  a  smile  of  admiration  be  drew  the 
paper  off  and  unfolded  a  pair  of  tioc  sars  be- 
longing to  tbe  brother  of  the  yonng  lady  who 
had  first  tried  the  suit  and  which  trousers 
the  brotbir  bad  wrapp;d  up  contemporaneo- 
usly with  the  wrapping  up  by  her  of  tbe  dr^ts, 
and  which  bundle  she  bad  inadvertently  re- 
turned for  that  one.  Such  explanations  es 
could  be  mado  were  mad?,  but  to  show  a  lady 
a  pair  of  breeches  witb  tbe  assurancs  that 
tbat  were  exactly  suitable  for  ber  to  wear  i6 
an  act  bard  to  fully  exnlain. 


sasswstasasasjsassi 

FROM     ^'OSCEOLA,    CHIEF    OF  THE 
SEniNOLES." 

ET  HJCBAEB  fcTCsET  EV£>  F 

Greit  Chief,  in  fierce  and  b'.oody  fight, 
No  valiant  arm  eobdued  thy  might, 
But  t  roll  n  trace,  at  d  treacntr'y  po wen, 
O'er  cama  thee  in  an  evil  hour. 

O'er  wild  morasF,  through  tangled  glade, 
h'ow  grimly  stalis  hie  angry  shade, 
All  armed  with,  war  plumes  waving  bigs. 
With  hausLty  tread,  aod  threatening  eye. 

Kow  lummoned  at  their  latest  need, 
O'or  the  nide  {.rlarle  tweepa  hie  steed, 
At  lowtiing  dawQs  their  final  diy, 
■Wivh  fa  e  no  longtr  held  at  bar. 

Driven  to  tie  saowy   moun*a!n»'  bate. 
In  tbe  death  strngge  of  his  rice. 
He  rtllyiog  with  their  utmoct  force, 
Dares  the  Steam  Demon  in  hie  conr^e; 
Where  down  dir;C,  ae  legends  tell, 
The  Lava  3tda  condnct  to  bell. 


A  Social  Party. 

An  Irishman  once  lived  with  a  farmer  as 
hired  man.  The  young  folks  of  the  neigh- 
borhood on  one  occasion  bad  a  party,  to 
which  they  did  not  invite  him.  Fat  consid- 
ered himself  very  much  slighted)  bnt  after 
eogitatiDg  tbe  matter  for  a  while  be  bright- 
ened up  and  exclaimed,  "  Faitb,  I'll  be  aven 
with  'em  yet ;  I'll  have  a  party  mesilf,  and  I 
won't  invite  nobedy  1 ' 


A.     Solution  of    the  Chinese    Problem. 

In  distasting  the  evil*  of  Chinese  Immigra- 
tion and  the  existing  depression  of  onsineBi  in 
San  Francisco  cons  qaent  u;on  the  displice- 
ment  of  white  labor  by  Chinete  in  our  work- 
shops, the  Golden  Era  hits  the  nail  squire  on 
the  had  in  tbe  followlnr  : 

The  only  measure  of  redress  which,  holds  oat 
ao;  promise  of  r&iief  is  the  formation  of  anti- 
Chinese  societies  all  over  the  Ooist.  the  members 
of  which  ehail  be  pledged  cot  to  employ  Cbloee, 
cot  ro  purchase  goods  of  tcose  who  ao  employ 
the  re,  nor  to  purchase  goods  of  Chioeee  minafsc- 
turies.  The;  Qret  propose  these  aoti-Ohioese  so- 
cieties shou'd  te  to  make  themselves  felt  in  tbe 
ch&r&cter  of  purchasers.  If  one  thousand  men 
ia  tbie  city  should  efTec:  an  organization  under  a 
solemn  plelg*  not  to  employ  Ofiioese  nor  (o  par- 
cease  goods  of  individuals  or  firms  who  might  em- 
ploy Lnem,  it  womd  greatly  strengthen  the  hands 
of  such  of  onr  local  m&oafactirers  as  are  now 
eaEaged  in  the  experiment  of  competing  with 
Uhioess  manufacture!.  If  this  ooe  thous&zd  was 
multiplied  by  ten,  a*  it  eoon  nrgbt  ba,  the  buc- 
cess  of  toe  exoenment  would  be  assured.  These 
societies  mast  be  organ.zed  without  the  aid  of  law, 
as  oo  law  woo  Id  be  constitutional  tbat  discrimi- 
nated against  Chinese  resid<?L  ts,  Sncb  organiza- 
tions oooid  only  be  carried  ont  where  the  com- 
munity is  n?arly  unsntmou)  in  favor  of  the  object 
t:>  bs  attained;  bn.«uch  unanimity,  it  is  believed, 
prevails  in  this  blats. 

The  experiment  has  been  tried  by  at  leset 
one  man  in  Sin  Francisco.  We  allude  to  Mr. 
H.  Sat: Iff,  who  is  proprietor  of  two  large  cigar 
stores,  330  and  832  Kearny  straet.  Ae  long  age 
asl86\  Mr.  Sitliff,  knowing  what  tbe  result 
of  Chinese  labor  woald  b°,  formed  the  resolu- 
tion to  neither  employ  Chinese  workmen,  nor 
ee'.l,  nor  purchase  cigars  made  by  Chinese,  and 
he  has  carried  ont  this  resolution  to  the  pres- 
ent d»y,  and  will  continue  to  adhtra  to  it  as 
loog  a  i  he  remiins  In  business.  Many  of  his 
frl.-nds  thought  it  impoifciole  fir  him  to  stem 
the  cnrr;nt  of  opposition  to  thoBe  in  the  same 
trade  who  employed  Chinese  warkmen,  but  he 
has  i*one  eo  successfully,  and  lestead  of  the 
one  Email  establishment  which  be  commenc  ed 
with  at  the  time  ol  forming  this  resolution,  he 
now  has  ftco  of  the  la-gest  in  the  c  ity.         : 


Premium  Shirt  Maker. 

Mr-.  Eveline  Mor.i-  526,  Eearny  St.,  respect- 
f  ullv  aolicits  a  call  from  friends,  and  strangers 
visiting  the  Oity.  Newest  styles,  ptrfect  fit 
and  prices  reasonable.  6-g 


Or*    DohertT 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  is 
sow  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
Jan  Francisco.  Office  519  Sacramento  street, 
oorner  of  Leldeadorfl,  a  few  doora  oelow  What 
Cheer  House.  t 

Oysters. 
In  strolling  round  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
tmr  careless  feet ,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
01  sparkling  waters,  made  a  scieen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell. 
Made  that  wlnaow  seem  to  be 
Pome  fairy  grotto  of  tbe  sea. 

Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here— 
It  Iooes  ao  nice — and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  **I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  <T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  lound  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  onr  wish- 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  it  true, 
And  cooked  magnificently,  to*; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  Btyle;  Just  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
Ten  "re  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  e  and  crabs  and  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
Tbat  cosy  place  oil  kindsof  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  Ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  wnat  they  call  "su;h  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  double  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  tbirty-eeven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  nnd  made  plain: 
War-  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  House.  337  BuBfa  street,  above 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 


Aptly  Put. 

The  A'pine  Miner  u6k::  Why  wa3  this 
thns?  and  what  will  ihe  fogy  religious  jour- 
nals and  preachers  wqo  call  it  a  visitation  of 
God's  wrath  when  a  dacce  hall  breaks  doffn 
or  a  theatre  borne,  say  at  oat  it? 

While  some  hundreds  of  people  were  wit- 
nessing the  ritj  of  baptism  by  immersoo 
in  Bosk  river,  near  Dixon..  Illinois,  on  San- 
day  last,  the  bridge  on  whi?h  tbe  spectators 
were  s  anding  gave  way,  precipitating  tt em 
into  the  river.  Thirty-two  dead  bodi.s  were 
recover.d  upto  dark,  aod  twenty-four  were 
badly  injnred  by  tbe  filling  of  tbe)  timbers. 
Others  of  the  dead  are  still  nnder  the  rains 
of  tbe  bridge.  In  all  one  hundred  EereoEB 
are  believe  1  to  have  been  loat. 


I>erby    Sweepstakes. 

A  s weep  jtake  for  the  English  Derby  i ace  will 
be  drawn  en  Monday.  May  19th,  1873,  at  the 
Oaarlrg  Cross  S.Iotd.c.  o  Mission  itr.et,  nesr 
Second.    Tickets  now  fcr  sale  at  the  bar.    6-j 


Mctetebs  of  Fam'ijfb  who  ere  abcut  to  spend 
the  8umm  r  in  the  country  with  their  children, 
ought  not  *o  fcrget  b.fore  they  go  to  provide 
ihtmselveSBBwell  aa  their  children  with  nnder 
clothing.  The  only  place  where  they  can  buy 
the  same  cheaper  and  ma  le  cf  better  matt  rial 
than  at  aoy  otntr  p!ace  is  at  H.  Friedlandir  & 
Cc-'r,  No.  9  Third  street,  Nucleus  Building.    3h 


Slg^tor    Fulvlo    Rossi 

Gives  private  lessons  In  Italian  and  Eaglieh 
Yocil  Music,  at  £45  Clay  street,  or  at  the  rea- 
dence  of  the  por.il.  &j 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 
The  Feoplo's  Bexnedy  for  all  Aches  andPains, 


San  Francisco  Jewelry  Manufactory. 
D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merchant  ttrett.    Diamond 
Setting,   Ecameliog.      All  kinds    of    repairing 
done.    Jewelry  for  sale,  i-p 


Phutograptilc     CarOs. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Qalltry,  Si  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  arret t.  a 


Private  Lessons  ik  the  Fbench  Language 
by  J.  Jofset,  graduate  of  tbe  TJnivereity  of 
Pari?,  late  Protestor  of  De  la  Monnals*  Noimal 
School  for  Teacher.1,  and  of  St.  Mary 'e  College, 
London.  404  Gea*y  attest,  between  Mason  and 
Taylor,  upstairs.    Ben  of  reference  given.    4  q 

a-  Pleasant  JLocation, 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  In  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  AUiambra, 
and  inspect  the  nne  saltes  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tne  building  is  a  very  floe  one  and  la  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. . 

A  great  variety  of  Ti<s  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
Just  received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
Leldeedorff  itreet.  • 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cores  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  2-l 


Deakin'g  Sal-  of  Paintings 

Will  take  place  about  May  20th.    Particulars 
in  future  advertisements.  4-n 


A  Servant  in  tbe  Corner. 

Weed's  Carptt  Sweeper,  with  the  belt  assort- 
ment of  CarpetB  and  FnrnitLre  in  the  State,  at 
John  C.  Bell's,  net  r]y  c  ppceite  the  Grand  Hotel, 

Market  stieet.  4p 

* 

Removal, 

Samoel  Swift  has  removed  from  11G  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  machines  rented  snd  re- 
paired as  ui-a.  j.  and  sold  cheaper  than  ever,  x 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 
Cures'  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


3-L 


Star  Slairts  and  Collars. 

All   scrte   and  sizes,  for  ra'e  cbeap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leidesdorff  at,       • 


Er.  C.  T.  S;gehas  removed  his  office  to  the 
Olympic  Club  Building,  corntr  of  New  Mont- 
gomery and  Howard.  4s 


Corns,   Bunions,    Ingrowing  Nails. 

A  perfect  cure  warranted  by  Albert  Scboen- 
wald,  127  Se-cond  slreet.  4-w 

Sbjox  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Buss  House  Carnages,   can  be 
Ound  in  trout  of  Coleman  Bros,   clothing  es- 
ablishment,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery ste. .  or  Dexter  StableB.    Garriase  orders 
lift   at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
e  '  night,  at  reduced  rates.  tg 


Bound  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Is  G.  Burkhardt's  motto.  Pine  French  Calf 
B^ots  made  to  order  from  $8  to  $10.  A  good  fit 
and  taiiefaction  guaranteed.  Call  at  540  Wash- 
ington arret  t  and  be  convinced.  A  full  assort- 
ment of  neatly-made  goods  always  on  hand,  at 
prices  to  suit  everyone's  purse.  4  m 


Pre lh  and   Sweet. 

Fer  the  best     confectionery,   g?   to    Canty   and 
Wacner's.  1(<7  Montgomery  St-  near  Sattet.        S 


Dental  Work. 

Fob  fikebt  quality  cp  woee,  go  to  T.  O.  Jes- 
rap,  dentist,  cor.  Sutter  md  Montgomery,  over 
Tucker**.  S-ir 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

nontwtiun  o*<»  SUUloa«r*. 
SUOeyA  Mock,  (school  books  aepecialty.)  S.  Vt 

oorner  Fourth  acd  Jateie. 
H.  H.  Moorf.  t*S   ^tonuomery,  near  Merchant. 

Unalnesa  Colleuca. 
Heald'a.  Bryants  Stratton'9CoHere.24  Poo!  t trest 

Butchera. 
Eats,  Fred.  Bulls  94  to  100.  California  Markit. 

Employment  Office. 
Oba9.  F.  Becherer  A  Co.,  6-52  Sacramento  street. 
Ohineae  Employment  Oo.— Fierce  A  Co.,  6il  Sao- 

ramento  street. 
O'Brien  Jc  Ward,  610  Montgomery  street. 

■  French  Fancy    *>■  imm 
Locan  A  Co.,  U  Menteomory.  107  aod  10V  Sutber, 

Holr  Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Callender,  miino  fact  ore  r,  62  Second  street. 

ffanua  Iluir. 
SwDpeon.  A.  B.  A  Co..  110  Second  street- 

Milliner*. 
bttb.  M.  belig.  226  Kearny  street. 

Scorcher  of  Berorda 
O.  V.  Gtllesp'e.  6tl  WnsbiDg-oo  a  tree  t. 

TVatchea  and  Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Oallender  62  Second  street. 

Whtteocn  and  Paper  HoEgeri. 
A.  W.  WheMer.    22  Geary  etreet. 

Winn  and  XJanoia.    (Wholesale.) 
Danen  F.  A  Co..  «4  Front 


LOOEL    OUT 

....rOB  THE,... 

Business  Directory 

100  000  00PIK8   TO  BE  I88BEI>  on 

or  about  Joe  e  10th.  Send  Id  your 
edverti semeDti  immediately  to  No.  GO 8  Mont- 
gomery et,  at  R.  M.  EDWARDS'.  m9  lot 


FIGARO 

IS  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH) 
oot  the  centre  of  the  city,  in  ail  H  jielo,  Ber. 

tauraot.E,  Salooni,  SWrea  and  Offices. 


FIGARO 

J 8    OTBOtTLATED    EVERY    DAY  ON    THE 
Oakland  FerryBoate  to  catch  the  passengers 
hat  arrive  by  tbegreat  Overland  Traic. 


FIGARO 

IS  "HEBE,  THERE  AND  EVER YWHEBE," 
and  is  constantly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
in  the  Theatres.  Traveling  Conveyances.  Hotels, 
and  public  resorts  generally. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  IN  THE  BEST  SOCIETY,  IS 
placed  in  tbe  hands  of  nearly  all  who  come 
to  the  city  to  make  purchases,  and  is  therefore  the 
beet  of  advertising  mediums. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMME  IN 
every  Theatre  in  San  Francisco. 


FIGARO 

IS  M  AI  LED  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
OreROn— the  papers  left  in  the  theatres  at  light 
being  gathered  np  and  sa^ed  for  that  pnrpoae. 


GREAT  REDUCTION  I  p 

....or..,. 
XjATJIESI    six 

....AT..,. 

CHAS.  MAYES 

Pioneer  Cloaks 

(Formerly  Mayer  A  War!  ^ 
No.    SO    HONTGOHEI'it 

Opposite  the  Licit  l|  ^ 
BRANCH,    408    E£AB\lt, 

MR.   MAYER  CALLS   ATTEN  I 
large  and  well  selected  ataor  ,, 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Sir 
and  Cloth, 

And  his  new  styles  of  ready-mid*  ■ 
other  LADIEfc/  SUITS,  at  VERY  w 
Also,  a  lanre  stock  of  btripea.  B  i. 
bbawls.  Lace  Jackets,  Silk  md  C  2 
Silts  Satins,  cloaking*,  and  eren  J. 
TrimmiocH.  JUST  MiBlVMD,air 
the  fnmmer  styles  of 

PX.AIBT     AXj*      £HBBO|| 

Ll.VEX    SPITS, 

N.  B. — Cloaks,  Dresses  and  sa;te  i  j... 
in  latest  faahion,  at  reasonable  rate 


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HALLS 


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P.R1 
PAR 


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CANDIES. 

ALL  KJND8  OE  THE  FINEST  "CANDY 
made  at  oar  Steam  Candy  Factory  daily.  All 
orders,  especially  from  tbe  country,  are  solioittd 
ird  will  be  promptly  attendad  to. 

CANTY  i  WAGNEB, 
107  MorHBom»rr."t_    ca/.r  Sntt»> 


MILITARY    COODS 

....AKD.   .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRICAL 
TRIMMINGS, 

385     Montgomery  atreet.    Zoom    No    1. 

mfaluf  T.  ROUCFRS  JOHNSON. 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

a.     FINELY  FUBXISHED  ROOMS,  SIN 
■f  gle  or  in  snita, 

Well  £4«ined  and  Ventilated  . 
_     Unfomisned  Rooms  to  leu   Lodging  with 
or  witbont   board.      ALHAMBRA    BUILDING 
■  ir  3o*batroeL  oeMtf 


YELLOV 

DOCB5 

IODIDEoTpoIK 

rilBI     BEST    SPRINS    HIMO 

la  nie,     Farlfle.  the  BW  .1 1 

morbid,     eorrnpt    and     inpar  uik 

Cures  RhenmatLm  and  Mercs.  M 

Sold  by  all  Druggists. 


A9EKCT,    41?    SA\S  >MI      IU 
SOLE  AGENTS  FOH  't 
M.     FEBKT'I    LIST    CO,  I 
DIt.   PEKKT'S  WJCUFOOT  I 


POSTBIj 

Progritntnee,  sod  all  kinds  or  I 

snow,  lEcrviiE,  toxcu| 

ATKS  and  CIBCUS  Mill 

AT  LOW  BATES,  BY  | 

B.  df*.  .sterj 

S3S    (111    STBEE1   st 


THOMAS    W.    BS 

HAKUFAUTURIBsMt 
—AND—    _—  Jl 

—or—  \  , 

DRUIDS,  BANJOS,  >l 


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ESTABLISHED  IN  Hoi 

•Br Lessons  Kiren  on  the  Esdio  sod  D  vf 
MISSION  STKEET,  between  Vint  »»  •>■ 

N.  B.— Fine-toned  Silver  Solo  But  \ 
eesionsl.  slwsre  on  hand. 


. 


FREE  AND  EA!f> 

£VF.KX     SATtBDAT    »»■ 


Piano    and     Slntrlns; 


«W 


GHARING 


«OC  Mlailon  atreet*  near  Be-* 
EAGLES  4  WILD,  Pr  Jj 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
the  Theatrical  Profession  in  California  pra- 
Kae  formiOR  oUsses  for  instruction  in  Elocution. 
raona  wishing  to  avail  themselves  of  the  oppor- 
tunity of  acquiring  a  nseful  &rt  at  a  moderate  cost 
can  send  in  thoir  names  to  "Oambrses  "  P.  O.  Box 
23M,  when  particulars  aa  to  terms,  ate.,  will  bt> 
sent  >o  them.  de9  t 


Iflpl 


Twenty  Thousand 


^4Mtjutimk 


RETURN  THE  BOOK! 

MEMOIR 


Photographs  Painti 

IN  WA7EB  COLORS   AND   RS*Tp* 
Ink.  from  the  Fmallettto  full  »'•" 
id  th*  most  satisfactory  manoer,  on  «» 

tormB  EMILY  K.  EAWKi 

4«e  Kearay  • 
ap251m  Bitween  Oaliforniaa 


m 


EXTRA  QUI 

BOOTS  and  ^ 

ON  HA'. 

to  OBD1 

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L.   BLAfl 

9  KearsT  ■  ^ 


P  hiladelphla_Re8tai « 

OHAB.  ▼.  BKBOOLD.  PBOFEI1  * 


THE  OBOI0E8T  MEATS  ABJ 
Vegetsbles,  Boerd  by  the  weeo. 
toa  PINE  STREET  between Ewrnl 
snj  Monteomerr.  mxr*  IP 


! 


CL&IRVOYANT.-MAD.  MaBTEM 
joat  arrived  from  Europe;  arsw*rai  HI 
tal  questions;  developes  mediums;  mi  * 
tir-feB.  Oirolas,  Tue'day  *cd  Baturdaj"^ 
iioh  riven.     Frenoh  and_  German  ft*  - 


—  ~^   ~^  tizea.    Oirclas,   Tue'day  and    baltuoajH 

IfTHOEVER    BORROWED   THE    "MEyOIR     0^^i&'rV."r.^I?tMl4 


TERVE 


obacco: 


(Ml      ORKIA   THHATRB* 


IIOHT1  ' 


FlǤ?     APPEARANCE     IN     SAN    F3ANCISCO 

•enWaflJbaEa. 


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At 


also    Shame;    or.   Now    Year's    Eve. 


Illl   II 


MAY    l« 


VALSE  SHAME! 


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Or.  Now  Yonr's  Bvo. 


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i-  .«   Ik*    Booron  Oil   Poll..     Tk.  Taiqaalw   Blr, 
K»o.     Ceo  Ik*  OH  W«B>  O.I. 

t    n     .   »>**4    ■>•■!. .!•«     f.r     .11     p.rll...     Til.   Al»-r.»#.    *>•!•.'». 


BRTREFIRST   »!»D  SECOND  ACTS,!  LAP8B  OF  UXH0RTU8. 

STSAULE  *■    r,,.    HAVE    A  ,-.'/»;    BILLIARD    TABLE 


GRAND  FALSE  bHAEE  RATINES 

....■tolf   rrlff   I.  .11    pari*  of  |h.    Ifo.a* 


•  1  »•    )au« 

7*    W«i,... 

•  I  *o    I 


■  «    .no  OIO  OO 


ONE    WEEK    MORE    CW    THE 

Grand  Horticultural  Spring  Exhibit i< 

■  -    i 

Bay  IM  Horticultural  Society, 

or    OAtiironNi  a. 

•----*.---*--- ""  —  *   --  ~i ■-■ -   -    ■  -  '  r  i         — i-  i-irn~«i  n  i    >r ... 

T«t»     »ril«»l)01     AMP     HKINO  hat       | 

The    CommiltM  of    Arrange  menta.    In    compliance    with    «on  «ta 
rvquaat.   will   continue   thla    Fall    unti'    faturriay.    May  A4. 

Ill       \l       .11     I      I  l.l-l-l      X'X-      . 

THi    FLORAL  WIALTD   OF  CALIFORNIA. 

Flornl    Dooorntlom, 

GnrimuiH.   A9tni xxexrrsr. 

a  qunrlxuns,   jF'Oti  i  itr»iii». 

Ruatlo  ^VOrli.    Wrontlui. 

rKOMENADK  CONCERT  BY  ^<  MMIM   •  m  HLOTTFS  BAND 

.-r.1111111  ••   IhU   AH 'moon  from  3  to  A.  aa4  ftrinnr.  H  lo  1". 
i   i >"  aai 

J      lltlHTIIIII     fioo,      '    ,  , 

i   «  ir.M  k  aoatom  wai.tt. 

I     rm.ru  -tin.    r.    m     ;•.!,. .i.ii. 

MMaMBBolKaJUaaMMU  lliMMMf 

I'AIM       *-»    <     I  .>  l> 
i    hi  wimi.t.K.   ••!«   n.ii."  ,Tn 

i    »  ii  ia<  uiiMiiii.r  in    i  (i  i  en  niai 

J    I  Oil  i.  ,T    polka  .. 

I     tlMia,  from  "Uali    41  eno».oali  -  I  iim/i  i  i  \ 

•■     lllllR'illl    i.ii. nr 

a.  a. — ri.AMTa  roa  ivi.thi  ihjkt  hi  rnzt   »  «  im  at  the  »t \  i  m> 
arraa  to  im.  oaiutu  who  risen.**  thiiti  nut  htih 

meat  nr  i!m.r>i 

F.allr  n>o.e»  Tlrk.l.  «  i  »• 

Wl.,!.   Im.n   Tl».»l»  ■  •# 

Ota«l.   Ai.lHUl *0 

tAllAr......     .   .                                            ..  *A 

Door*  op.n  or.  r/  dt,  (rxcopt  Poadiji  In n  II  a  h   ioIi.h,  u>4  Iron  :"t  c  U  m 


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HlJIICAt-Re 


MIS  THi  nJNflNINT. 


R  jLD  BY 

»    PoetlUeet       Hpleod'd  p. 

— •  ••  leJMMl  tlar  room 
^iM«*,-Sbb1   lle»Ae.lbe  Fair  r.oe-0  bold. 

^C|D  HAS  RETURNED  TO 

REE  AND:    ^  Pnrent 

E  A     SHIRT    STORE, 

,o  mi  *"{'  a..  „r    lr^,.  k„  Be_OT,d  tr> 

Miipond     xtroot, 

t   will    nml    m    complete    ••- 

I    11IIKTH    .nil    ri'EIIHH 

•t   the   n.aal   low  prlceo. 


ttVj*«''-'t*% 


itK  DtTiaElXjXj'fil 


^£ 


BKKEOK'T   <«   to. 


J***"- 


FOR  THK  (JURE  OF  RHKUMA- 

''jattio.ttoa,  »i,J    kinilrnl  ull«l*4i. 

FdwurHa  afrifr*  ;  "1  blTAJLgalO 
'■  njf  v>  lb*  »io»i  T«iae  of  «oar  ••r- 
1*1/  UU  rbanmit ic  Ironbln.1' 

>r,  Ftatmo:  "  Voor  Ap»r!sot  b«s 
'  artlaif  titalth  ud  r«|aUt«a  tbs 


■■■afn-j.  Orsod  Hotel:    "Your 

for  Bn»on«'.  im  lii«  proTad  to- 

o  ibis  du  (now  aboot  #Ut>d  )Mra 

tTiocfir  tipvrleoced  ooo  twios« 

McVtmnra,  115  Ship!**  It 

OoBOSU'a    Ram«dlM    of   a  Nftll 

aatlim  lo  two  wsoka." 

Bor-,  8.0U  Vubtl:  "  After 
id-a*  I  m  now  1 1  toad  health  -a. 
b  X  hate  beeo  deprived  lor  more 

ifl«  bsCaora  et>  lbs  Depot— SIT 

'ET. 
MIIEFUY    BEON., 

Rolf  Act-ntA. 


U  fORD AITS 

ATOMICAL  MUSEUF, 

lU*a*  nr_tl„rlltlae. 

UL   AMD  INSTRDOT 


.(forrxitor 


CURES   DYSPEPSIA. 


(?^,DXLB^ERS 


OJree    Tone    to   lhi>   Sloniuoh. 


(Ji^TxL'B.^8 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE, 
[ft 


...g^TXL'Bit?3 


Is  a  Sure  Relief  for  Indigestion 


.(^IxLB^bs 


HAS  NO  aUPRRIOK  AS  A 

BLOOD    PURIFIER 
hau 


Pacific    Purchasing, 

PRINTING.    DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL.   LECTURE.    AND 

EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

ma      I«»     mitt      If 41V20     Wiik1i.iii;(<>ii     wlic.t. 


WILLIS'    BAND. 

M08IO     FURKIHHKD    FOR    ALL 
oeoaaiocf.    Matte  iiaporlod.  ArrkSfod 
and  for  aele. 

NAROtllll.  lil.l  M     Loader    mt 
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Below  Montgomery.  San  Francisco. 


U0SD1Y MAY  19,  1873 


A  Little    Mixed* 

Mrs.  Afujfington  (whose  sight  is  fading 
and  who  just  "dips  into  the  newspapers" 
Loquitur.)  They  eeem  to  be  hangin'  people 
at  a  dreadful  rate,  now-a-days.  Perhapa  its 
all  for  the  best,  though.  I  shouldn't  have 
been  grieTed  if  they'd  have  hanged  that 
Laura  D.  Fair,  for  ehooting  Brcderick,  I 
think  ..was.    Bhe  ought  tobe  a  margadale 

(magdalene,  vra  bel  ere  Mrs.  M me^ct) 

repentio  of  her  sioi,  instrad  of  goin'  round 
tryio'  to  lecture  w.lrea  into  ihe  fold. 
They've  hanged  that  young  man  who  was 
called  "\te  divine  chicken,"  which  sesms  to 
me  blasphemioua,  though  he  might  have 
been  a  very  good  young  man.  though  not  so 
.good  as  that  comes  to.  Then  they're  hanged 
Mortituore,  tho  young  pretender,  as  I  beli3ve 
they  used  to  call  him,  and  now  the  next  is 
that  poor  Mr.  Bogus  whs,  it  seems,  hasn't 
done  anything  wjrae  than  get  up  bogus  ex- 
tras and  write  for  the  Chronicle.  I  suppose 
there'll  be  a  petition  to  the  Governor,  to 
comitito  his  sentence  to  imprisonment  for 
life,  but  now  they've  commenced,  they' J 
ja3t  as  lik*ly  as  not,  haBg  him.  I'm  not 
opposed  to  corporal  punishment  bat  it  ssems 
as  if  juatice  was  jus!  a  little  streaked  in  these 
times  and  as  if  haogin' was  to  be  the  only 

thing." 

African  Proverbs. 

At  the  bottom  of  patient  wait.ng  lies  heav- 
en. 
Hope  is  the  pillar  that  holds  up  the  world 
Hold  a  trua  friendship  with  both  hands, 
If  tbe  starB  were  leaves,  many  peop'e 
vou'd  Bleep  out  of  d;o:e. 

All  the  flowers  on  a  tree  do  not  pr.duce 
fruit. 

Ti>e  partridge  love 3  pea9,  but  not  those 
coiog  into  (he  pot  with  itself. 

A  poor  man  has  no  friends. 

.a*. 

TUe  Last  New  Song. 

Air— "Mod  <&  Chandoji," 
Emerson  Corville  i=  my  name, 
My  business  always  Is  the  sama; 
Eastern  OysterB,  ard  Fancy  Boast, 
Relishes  theB9,  that  my  house  can  boast. 
S»fely  these  Blvaivea  to  all  I  show, 
Oh!  high  ohl  Ob!  high  oh! 
Hone  who  have  been  but  again  will  go, 
Corville  fays  so!  says  so! 
On  Flee  Street,  at  So.  410, 
Rememb:  r  the  number  and  call  again. 
Visions  of  Shell-fl^h  In  every  style, 
lawirdly  cause  you  much  to  emtle. 
l_BdieB  wlih  escorts  there  always  go, 
Ladies  go  I  Ladles  go! 
Emerson  Corvllle'spolittl  and  so 
»-l  Tney  go!  they  gol  ihey  go! 


Woman's    xcikIits. 

One  would  ttlnk  tbat  it  was  one  cf  wonran's 
riguta  to  ecjiy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  ths  eame  f  rice  for  it.  Nearly  a!l  the  res- 
taorints  "  fcr  ladles  and  gentlemen"  in  San 
Frauclsco  have  poorer  fare  than  those  where 
gentlemen  only  aite.  There  ib  an  exception. 
At  ths  Pioseeb  Bebtaucakt,  on  Washing  on 
street,  at  the  cir&er  of  Dunbar  Alley,  Indies  can 
get  an  excellent  breakfast,  dinner  orluxcb,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
elnce  38J9,  provides  every  luxury  the  market 
afiords.  E.  (b  ladleB  and  gentlemen  find  there 
dishes  to  please  tbe  most  epicurean  taste.      * 


Dr.  Barlow  *J.  i@xn.itti 

IB  giving  a  coars  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
Dien  on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygeian  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7^  o'clock. 
A  Dart  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  Oioip  u.,  tree.        w 


J>on't  Fall  to  Call  and  See 

The  most  wonderful  and  gifted  Doctor  For- 
tune Teller  of  the  age,  Madame  £urra,  Astrol- 
oger, Juit  arrived  from  the  East,  and  can  be 
consulted  on  all  events.  She  has  cbarms  for 
lust.  Love  and  Happines'.  which  never  fail  to 
take  effect.  Office  Consultation,  $2 ;  by  Le'ter, 
93.  All  communications  strictly  private.  Office 
hours  from  10  o'clock  a  ji.  to  8  p.m.  Satisfac- 
tion gosranteed  in  every  respeoL  Office,  15 
Seoond  street,  Boom  11.  to 


Ladies  ajcd  Qixtltmex,  remember  the  lead- 
ing itablOEaMe  ieia:l  Shoe  store  in  San  Fran. 
Cisco.  H.  Hinder*,  332  Keaxny  street,  between 
-Plna  and  Bueh,  *k 


•Every tootly    Sviltea. 

Tliere  b  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  hats,  at  "  The"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  h»t  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nxw  styles  can  be  found.  Tbe  stock  Is  Immense 
— the  rrlce*  are  reasonable,  Every  ona  who 
does  there  is  sure  to  bo  suited.  s 

Attention,    Ladles 

To  give  tee  skin  the  softaese  of  Telvet,  and 
lie  tint  of   the  Illy   to   the  complexion,  use 
Uiceit'a  GsEiii  de  Lis,  , 


McDowell,  Show  OariT  Writer 

Beady  made  and  idiJb  to  order.    Boom  10 

-J8  Market  stnet,  oor.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 

ITI-v©  Hwndred  Men  Wanted 

Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 
filtt  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leidesdorff  Et.       • 


;nx  Chowdor  Every  nigbt. 
The   best   ohowder  in  town,  a',  the  Original 
Sot  Scotch  Saloon,   15  Morton  street,  just  cfi 
fiearny.  3-T 

Ouihiotjjst.- Madame  Clara  A&tonla,  the 
OlMrvoyant  Physician  and  Independent  Trance 
Medium,  313  Kearny  street,  bet.  Bu;h  and  Pine. 


False      Mm  me. 

The  story  of  "Fafsa  Shame"  follows  tie 
fortunes  of  Magdalen  Atlierleigb.  Ytuog, 
rich  acd  fcemtiful,  Magdalen  cares  Utile  for 
tte  mea  around  her,  and  especially  little 
for  tie  young  Lord  Arthur  Chilton,  whom, 
from  her  earliest  years,  sbe  has  been  taught 
la  regard  ai  her  future  'hosband.  So  indo- 
lent is  he,  and  so  foppsb  in  dress  and  man- 
ners, it  is  impossible  tt  credit  him  '.with  the 
poitea^oa  of  any  hercic  virtue.  Now  hero- 
is  virtues  are  exactly  wt  at  Magdalen  warns. 
Lika  tie  age,  she  8  eks  a  "man,"  one  capa- 
ble of  grand  deeds,  and  not  a  woman  out  of 
petticoats.  Her  mind  tunu  to  the  deeds  of 
kuighte  and  paladins,  and  ste  communicates 
coDsamlyto  her  worldy-minded  and  uuro- 
mautic  bat  genuine  and  affectiona  e  friend, 
Constance,  ter  determination  to  marry  none 
of  the  Uleti  around  her.  The  philosopLer, 
ookiDg  at  tUestiis,  falls  into  a  ditch.  Mag- 
dalen very  new  fills  iuti  a  ditch  when  she 
takes  for  almost  a  hero  ote  Ernest  Brag- 
Ieigb,  wiihwtom  f»te  throws  ler  into  con- 
tact. Without  accepting  tbis  pennilets  atd 
dishoues;  fortuce-l.uater,  she  gives  him 
some  6lc  uragerrent,  and  she  tells  him  tb&t 
if  te  will  only  d  j  some  dead  of  bravery  ehe 
will  rezeire  bim  as  her  knight  ia  very  deed. 
To  simulate  bravery  is  easier  ttan  ti  exhib- 
it it.  Tbis  is  what  Brag'.eigh  feels,  but  f*te 
give  him  aohance  of  Bhining  for  awhile  as 
a  hero  with  no  risk  whatever.  An  adven- 
ture hf.a  tobe  provided,  bo  Magdalen  turn" 
blss  into  the  water  at  Rowan  Ghyil  Falls,  a 
place  in  tbe  vicinity  of  which,  at  apicnio 
assemblage,  tbe  spectator  makes  the  ac- 
quaictinces  of  the  principal  personages  of 
the  play.  No  one  being  near,  Loid  Arthur 
jumps  into  tha  water  and  rescueB  the  girl- 
So  soon  as  he  discovers  she  ia  coming  back 
to  animation  he  retires.  Iq  his  heart  he 
loves  her.  Ho  do:s  notohocss,  however,  to 
owe  anything  to  giatitude.  He  witbd'aws, 
Ecordingly,  after  taking  a  very  pardonable 
kiss  or  two  of  the  fair  whits  bands,  and 
efiectiDgan exchange  of  riDge  destined aftsr- 
wards.  sorely  to  bother  the  heroine.  The 
stcond  person  to  find  Magdalen  is  Brag- 
leigh.  Not  liking  to  see  any  gocd  deed  wan- 
der unfateerel  through  a  naughfy  world, 
Bragltigh  claimB  the  merit  of  having  res- 
cued Magdalen,  which  is  at  ones  scrorded 
him.  As  tbe  required  proofs  of  heroism  are 
afforded,  Magdalen  now  accepts  bim  as  an 
acknowledged  suiter  for  her  hand,  and  tr'es 
to  stifile  two  voices  in  her  breast— one, 
which  declares  him  unworthy  of  her  lore ; 
and  a  second,  which  tells  her  that  her  love 
already  belongs  to  Lord  Arthur.  Act  tbe 
second  follows  after  an  intarval  of  six 
montbs.  The  whole  party  to  which  the 
reader  was  at  first  introduced  is  now  as- 
sembled at  Ch'lton  Abbey,  tbe  seat  of  the 
Earl  of  Diehington,  the  father  of  Lord  Ar- 
thur. Bragleigh  hajwastadno  opportunity 
cf  advancing  his  own  interests,  but  bis  suc- 
cess Las  col.  been  proportionate  to  bis  effort. 
Fortune  is  on  bis  side,  however,  and  he  suc- 
ceeds at  last  in  bringing  Magdalen  to  bay. 
Along  ciurse  of  "correcting  fortune"  in 
games  of  chanoe  has  rendered  bim  pre'.ty 
unscrupulous.  Hs  succeed*,  Accordingly, 
in  a  tolerable  bold  vesture,  that,  namely,  of 
cu'.tiog  aringoff  the  neck  of  Lord  Arthur 
who  is  sleeping,  which,  in  emulation  .of 
Edgard  Baventwood,  he  has  always  carried 
tlere.  Toia  action  is  witnessed  by  Con- 
stance Howard,  a  young  lady  thoroughly  in 
the  interest  of  Lord  Arthur,  to  whom  she 
raveals  the  thefr.  When  Lord  Arthur,  who 
has  borne  with  composure  the  wearing  by 
Bragleigh  of  tbelaurela  of  the  re  coe,  hears 
of  t 'ji3  action,  and  learns  that  by  means  of 
the  ring  so  obtained  the  doubts  of  Ma.dalen 
have  been  overcome,  and  a  consent  from  her 
to  espouse  her  pre'endtd  preserver  has  been 
wrung,  he  thinks  it  time  to  interfere.  He 
watches  his  opportunity,  however.  His 
reticence  in  this  matter,  together  with  bis 
general  indolence,  are  misread  or  misin- 
terpreted by  Bragleigh,  who,  seeing  iu  tne-m 
nothing  except  proof  of  cowardice,  deter- 
mines to  revenge  himself  en  Lord  Arthur 
for  the  taunts  under  which  he  his  long 
winced  by  fastening  on  him  an  effront. 
Tbis  come3  about  in  a  striking  s:ene.  The 
ladies  go  to  their  rooms,  but  the  gentlemen, 
the  younger  portion  at  least,  remain  to  see 
in  the  newyear,  tbe  night  being  New  Year's 
Eve.  After  some  words  of  wrath  have  been 
spoken,  BrsgLigb  dashes  a  ghBs  of  wine  in 
the  fees  of  Lord  Artanr.  The  young  no- 
bleman is  about  to  respond,  .when  tbe  ar- 
rival of  his  father  caases  him  to  obeck  him- 
self, and  on  the  tableiu  of  general  aaton- 
iahment  breafes  the  coise  of  tie  new  yen's 
bells.  Upon  this  a:one,  admirably  contrived 
acdexe:ut:d,  the  curtain  fal's.  The  third 
act  is  tbe  best  aud  most  anirabtedof  tbe 
three.  Lord  Arthur  has  got  the  c'.ce  to  all 
Bragleigh's  baseness,  and  he  d.tc-rmines  to 
uie  fcn  power  relentlessly.  From  the  bully 
who  finds  himself  cowed  and  over-mastered 
by  the  man  he  bad  so  despised,  be  wrings 
everything  he  needs.  Borne  sparks  of  fire 
are  shown  by  Bragleigh,  but  tbey  are  pow- 
erless to  harm.  By  a  slow  but  profoundly 
interesting  process  Lord  Arthur  obtains 
from  him  an  apology,  a  confession  of  bis 
crime?,  and  a  withdrawal  of  all  hold  or 
claim  upon  the  hcireFS. 


Notice  to  the  PnoHc. 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  sel- 
ling off  his  fine  Btock  of  men'*,  boys'  and  chll- 
arens'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  hats,  trunks,  valises, 
6*0., below  coit.    Call  if  you  want  bargfiin9.3i> 


Milli  sbbt.- Hats  cleaned,  presied  and 

trimined  to  otd  >r  a1,  ths  lowest  prices.    Miss 


Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  aDd  comfortable  c&rtlage,  stylish 
horEesaLd  a  reliable  driver  aretbe  leadinges- 
sentlale  of  an  tujoyoble  ride,  aud  tbeae  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Francisco  bo  unquestionably 
a*  frcm  Frank  houtos,  whoee  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  Hie  handsome  turn-outs  are  u  -ed 
by  the  te.-i  circles  of  (he  city,  and  as  he  makes 
it  a  point  to  employ  abl<,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  driver?,  nets  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  other  carrlrge  proprietor  on  this 
Ooest,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  in  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
except  those  whioh  he  provides.  Frank  has  en- 
Joyed  gr-at  success  in  his  business,  and  tne 
admirable  way  in  which  be  oouducts  it  makes 
him  a  tavorlte  with  all  who  pa'ronize  him.    * 


T*lxc    Boat    Bemedles, 

Tjt.  Ferry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
ry's Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Sansome 
street,  corner  of  Oommtrcial.  * 


Sant'vich  Island  PulU. 

Since  the  ascension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  industry  Is 
taking  new  life.  Air.  Jacob  Schieiber,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  furniture,  520  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
In  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
tor  ma'trass  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Schrei. 
berwill  find  no  difficulty  in  disposing  of  all 
that  comes.  a 

» 

Tlae  New  Oister   House. 

Otsi£B  Gi.otio  hBB  been  opemd  by,  A.  W. 
Manning,  one  of  tho  oldest  Oyster  Deabrj  in 
the  city,  "For  Ladies  and  Gentleman,"  at  438 
Fine  St.,  next  to  Bowen  BroB.,  grocera.  This  is 
in  every  respect  a  place  where  a  gentleman  can 
take  his  family.  5-G 

Willie  Labor  Only: 

Employed  by  the  What  Obeer  Liundry,  121 
Leidesdoiff  s'rset.  • 

We  get  no  bmiuess  frum  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry     Office,  121  Leidesdorff  street,       * 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Bheumati&m  and  Neuralgia. 


Public  accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  A.  at.,  can 
be   returned   in   the   evening   if  reqoired;  we 

never  disar-poitit!    What   Ohear   Laundry,  121 
Leloeedorff  street.  * 

Flue    Can  dies. 

9resb,  sweet  and  deUclouB  candles,  of  every 
variety,  at  31.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ary, 678  Kearny  etreet.    Wholesale  and  retail,    a 


UaoLles  "Visltincr  Curds, 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Joan  P. 
Dwtteb,  126  Batter  etreet,  opposite  Lick  House, 
and  at  the  Grand  Hotel.  N.  B.— Hahuexb- 
omsre  seatlt  habeed.  Penuahbhzf  of  every 
description  to  order,  s 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


CITY     G-,Sk.M>  DINTS, 

Corner  Twetltb  Sid  Folaom  BLreats. 


THE  AERIAL  SHIP! 


Will   Make  an  Ascension 

TnUBSDAT MAY  SSd 

Tbe  S-^n  Francisco  Gas  Ooddp&df  will  lay  their 
main  ioti  the  Oardeaa,  and  PK'jF.  Li?  aod  tbs 
EUI&LAY  FA&ilLX  will  aioiat  to  ioiHt*  the  woo- 
der!nl  Ship.  Tbie  Ship  can  be  i c  11  ted  many 
woaiber,  being  low  od  the  ground  and  looft  io 
ba?e.  <njl9 


AUCTION  SALE. 

New  City   Hall   Lots 

No   77    and    7  8— Delinquent. 


TOiN  d  SuX,  Aaouoneara  No.  319  Mootgonv 
ery  etreet.  For  pir'.i^alara  eeo  advertise meots  ia 
AI  ta  and  Exaralcer. 

Bf  order  Board  of  City  Ball  Oommiasonera. 

Uie-td  ROB  (    GEORGE.  Seoretary. 


McDAMEL'S  THEATRE 

CBETiXVE,     ■«  YOMI.VS. 

THREE  GOOD  VARIETY  WOMEN 

l9*Talent  going  Bast  will  fiad  it  to  their  advan- 
tage before  leaving  California  to  correspond  with 

J.  HcDASIEL, 
mj9  Look  Box  No.  1.  Cheyenne,  Wyomiog. 


THE!    VETO. 

A  Fivorile  Resort  for  Lovers  of 

Good  Liquors  and  Choice  Cigars. 

•^ Their  Pony  Bruudy  la  a  Specialty. 

B.  H.  LEVY.  Proprietor,  southwest  comer    of 
Kearny  and  Commercial  street!.  my  151m 


CERMAN_PIANOS. 

THE  BSST  AND  THfi  OHEAP- 

'Bt.    Kohranbitadter  St  Co.,  Agents 
for  the    oalebrated    Factories    of 
i  .    -      -      •  -  Slothner,  in  Leipzig,  and  Sobleip, 
p  Berlin.    Offioe.  ■!«  PLAY  SiRKE r.         sp23 


CENTRAL  BATHS. 

NO.  IIS  GEARY  STREET. 
Eitbs,  25  cents.  Best  accom- 
modh  tions  in  tbe  cit/.  Separate 
_  ,  «  entrance  for  Ladies.  The  Biths 
Tm  hi  ii  9't  d  np  wuh  all  modern 
improvements.  Hair  Oaf.inc,  bhtving  and  Sham- 
pooing. Cbilrtrsn"*  Hair  nea'.lj  cot.  Lad  lea'  Sham- 
pooiDg.51  cents.     Private  room  for  Ladiee. 

wQf  Stringrra  vi-iting   the  city  are  respeotf ally 
reque«t-3d  to  pitronizo  ibese  Baths.  my3 


MRS.   £.   REGAN, 

Fashionable   Milliner, 

lOl    THIBD    STREET, 

Has  tbe  choirs',  and  most  select  asaortment  of 
goode  in  her  line  in  the  city.  Her  HATS  are  mar- 
vels of  beaatv.  acid  wait  ia  moil  important.  HKR 


DIRECT  IMPORTERS. 


GET  ONE 

BEFORE  THEY  ARE  ALL  SOLD 


Just  Received 


QO     CJ.a.JSES 


Fine  Black  Silk  Hats, 


KEOCLAJK    PSIOE,     S4  OO. 


*WU\  be  Soldi  for   $1  OO 


xo    ca.s:e:; 


Fine  Panama  Hats, 

1TOBTH   88  SO. 

Selling'  tor  One  Dollar. 


IO     CASE  S 

....OP.... 

Railroad  Caps— Cloth,  Velvet 

KEBILAK    PBIOR,    Bl  SO. 

Selling  for  Fifty  Cents 


lOO    DOZEN 

....or 

CASSIMERE  SUMMER  HATS, 

At    Fifty    Cents. 


Fifty    Cases 


....OF  THE,... 


Celebrated  $150  White  Shirts 


TFIX.L.    BE    SOLD 


FOR    ONE    DOLLAB. 


PICNICS.  EXCURSION.  £] 


CLOTHING 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS, 

All    Grades, 

A.SO  OllElPEB  THii  1ST  OTEEE 

STOKE  IN  TBE  CITY. 
AT  THE 

IX L  Auction  Store 

6 1 8. and  G20  Kearny  st.f 


Corner    of    Commercial 


S.  F.  and  K.  P.  B.    c 


CHANGE    OP 

THE  CHEAPEST  ROUT*  fb  THE   '«», 

ON  A.ND  AFTffE  APKIL  I,  1379  Tt  m> 
or  ANTELOP^oonneotiogVtDV,  ??f' 
mg  with  tbe  San  FtAnciico  A  Not  to  tVt 
road  Company  for  Oloverdale  and  ill  i  ?1: 
UatioDB.  will  leave  Sao  Fian^iaco  d»  ff 
excpitd),  (rom  FroLt  street  Wharf  u  'ii? 
r-nruioe,  the  train  will  leave  Olovari  a 
5:30  o'clock  a  m  ,  connecting  at  Dooac  2$ 
8Le  mBr  aod  arriving  in  Sao  F.anoi»oo  ti-i 
Ihs  Btesmere  and  oara  mako  oloie 
with  stages  to  and  from  all  points. 

SUNDAY   EXCURSONsTt  REWJC!  «», 

Leave  San  Franciaoo  at  8  A  m  ei  k 
arriving  at  Olovtrdsle  at  I  o'clock  p.'m  «,'u 
will  leave  Oloverdale  at2o'clooli  air  Ii 
Franoisco  at  7  o'clock.  This  will  ,  5™ 
aiuniatt  eevHial  nonre  at  any  of  the  «, 
tie  line  of  f  be  ro-»d.  For  all  iaformat  TLS: 
the  OompaDj'aofflao,  486  Mooteoaii  g£,' 

*PlB PETfR  DQNAHUB    jj 


Change  jrf  Wh  rf. 

Oil  AND  AFTKR  MAY  let,  THE  liu 
AMTKLOPtt  conreoiing  witk  to  .. Y 
oisoo  and  North  Pacida  Railroad,  I 
Landing,  fcr  fODoma,  Pttslotna,  !  u 
Hfcaldatnrg,  Oloverdale,  and  wi  ,1,3 
StaRcs'  Spring-  and  tie  Gejeer*.  will  uTJ 
FRONT  BTRBEf  WHARF. 


The  City  Gar  en 


Comiug  Picnic  S(j 

T'HE  ATTENTION  OF  ALL  6001 
scoiatione  and  Military  Oompu 
to  the  advantages  offered  by  tQese  ■ 
and  beaatifn.1  gronnas  for  Holiday 
vals.  They  can  be  procured  on  aoj 
week  for  picnic  purposes  the  comin 
more  advaotageons  terms  tbas  aov  c. 
State. 

THE    CITY    6ABBE 

Are  easy  of  accuse  withoat  any  tariff 
aod  are  prodded  with  Urge  and  bsaai 
large  Shade  TreeB;  beaanfal  Floirert 
from  every  clime;  nnneioua  Swings 
moth  Dancing  Pavilions;  a  natural 
Pleasure  Bona:  Fountains  aod  Obser 
ere,  al1  perfectly  sheltered  from  th< 
mammoth  Beatanrant  is  on  tbe  groant 
convenience  for  the  accommeda tton  i 
sioB  has  been  made.  Everything  bat 
in  the  most  complete  order  for  the  oon 
TUE  CITY  Q1BOE 
Are  the  largest  in  tbe  State.  Ther 
acres  of  Knoll  and  Shadrd  Lawn,  ) 
dens,  etc.,  and  are  capable  of  ace 
20,000  persons  with  the  greatest  conve» 
tra  (Jars  rnn  directly  to  the  Garden*.   • 

Fionio  OommittstB  are  especially  te 
and  inspect  tbe  Groonde,  and  ASMt 
which  will  be  most  favorable. 

M.  T.  STEVJQNS,  Pre  | 

*&■  OfBce  hours  3  to  6  P.M..  daily,  at  li| 
Oorner  iwelftb  and  Foisom  etreeti. 

N.  B  —300,000  Admission  Tioks  i 
by  varions  Asdooiations  hoidiog  iMtk 
Oity  Gardens  last  year.  The  sale  c  i 
liqiora  will  be  prohibited  on  the  grotl 
<ival  days. 


iltll 


•::,■ 

-oon 

it  » 

"J  Tr 

o4fft 

•d»ri 


Badger'sGentral  Park,  i idai 


fo?^ 


S! 


HBSB  BEAUTIFUL  GARDElfSIIIlM 
open  tor  tbe  sea-ion,  and  maij    si  as 


T 

popular 


FICKTIC8! 


Will  ba  held  there.  Tbe  attractions  m 
ona.  SKATING  PAVILION,  MUSK  ,  BTI 
NASIUM.    Skating  free  ou  week  (tipH 

Adml.ilfln ib 

CHILDREN  IO  ORNTS. 


1,000  PAIRS  CASSIMERE  PANTS 

BOETII    »4  OO. 

Selling    for     $3    SO! 


i^-IVO  ^"  E  . 


WE  STATE  SIHPLT  FACTS,  AND 
S17ABABITEE  TO  SELL  GOODS  AT 
THE    FBICE8   TTE    ADVEBTHE. 

ITCALL    AND    SEE, 


618   and  620   Kearny  street. 


Read!  Read!! 
THE  PALACE  OF  FAI 


ANOTHER      EXCITEMENT     AB| 
New  r  tore.  1?  Seoond    strvet.  ' 
Grand    Hotel.    Clothing  of   the  1st* 
fashionable  styles  made  to  order. 

NOTE  THlfPRIClfl 

Pants.. ..from  $6  to  $12 
Suits ..from  S9f| 

I  inrite  the  inspection  of  toe  OhflM 
the  market, 

A.  MORRI-: 

No.    X<T    Second    See. 

my  17  lm  Oppoalte  GrM'gS 


OR  REN 
HERB 

iirre 


The    (Jreat  Tonic  end  Awpetl 


Si»l«  Kverjwhert. 


THE   RIALTC 

A.  Popnlar  Bende 

The  OhoRcett  "Wines  nod  I/qo' 
Pacific    Couit. 
fiUI-EHB    BAVANA    Clt 

THIb  OEM  OF  A  84L00N  AT 
No.     4T    THIBD    8TB 

Will  b,  eoDdaoted.  in  so  perl.ot »  BM 
pbrtse  "Meet  me  on  the  Kulto  a»\ 
willsignijy  tbe  ohief  joj  ol  datlj  Ufe. 

Grand  Opening  This  £ 


■|l>> 

/OUI 
••IX 

H 

a 

rr,  i 

"VJl 

ulriia* 

litl1 


H.  WAFER,  Propriell  jj| 
P.  MOAMDLE.  ^no^l  »g| 


J.    O.    COMBES, 

TERRAPIN     LUF 
C«r.  Second  and  Teh»m»  "  *** 

-Terrapin    oomtaotl  f*JA 

Oistere  in  erery    et'le.  |»'    J 
.BDPPKK     BOOMS  fffl^^ 
deo311m 


IOC  WII.I,  FIN 

s>a. Bar   3wi A.H.:  °  * 

....AT.... 

The  Corn   ExchnW 

No.  1»    CLAY    9TBjij|' 


M  B8i_D~'?JfjH.A.,S:_St!AI?.XJ 


1.(5.        irvtIUAn.       V/Mi»«.»».— 

AND  P.SYOHUMKTER.  has  « 
,  -J  STOCKTON  BfREKT.      HO»J 
10  to  6;  Fee,  93.   Circles  Monday  " 


-   .J 


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fEEVE 
ouacco: 


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CALIFORNIA    TI1ATBB. 


]HOllTlCDLTt 


' 


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a* — 


ONE     WEEK    MORE    CW    TNI 

Grand  Horticultural  Spring  Exhibition 


paaaa  »•••• 

'ilao     Shame; 


or 


IB  IV  *X* 

Kir-x.  Bay  District  norticnltnral  So< 

Now    Tsar's    Evo. 


- 


11  nn ,. 
""■555 


mi  h 


MAT    f«i 

HU   •o.aaaol 


oai.i  r 


M  A  » 


THa»    Comm.ttoo   of    Arrangamant*.    in 

wilt   continue   thl*    fair   until    Saturday.    Way   84. 


Ill       VI       .1111         I  h-ii      \  "»    - 


;  A  L  S  E  SHAME1™  rhmAt  WHAtTn  °v  0A™**: 


Or,  l>f©  w  Yonr's  Hlvo. 


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Flornl   Dooorntlona, 

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nxxatio  work,    "SJSTTocittim. 

PROMKMIH    m»\i  Mil  ItV  m  IIMIIH   A  m  IILOTT!>  BAHB 

I'loRranmr  Tkla  AfUrnooa  from  J  to  6.  an*  FTrnlnc,  H  to  10. 


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k  m  i»>  ■••>  am  ruk    tw.  t».,.«i—  «t.« 

UliaiH       ■—     l-.r.     Boo.     t«  IH  M  tUf  M 

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UK  AMI  FALSE  MI.VJ1E  MATINEE 

..  Hoir  rri«f  to  «n  paaraa  or  to.  Hoooo 


.  ai  *•   rami., 

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I     OVFTHTI  HR    f.o., 

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•  ALL  IIOIl.  TBI  Rl>»»    irHIIITITI 
a — »BLBCTIO>«    r>»aaa     "roaBbooaor" 

I-  A   It    I  >I>. 

/ICATO  POI.KA    ...  .THAI  • 

»     riVAI.K,    fr.ao        Dor    fnlHllli  ' 

a    nuirnrTHiTifnuimiiiiKki  • 

•  wnv,  avp.in  aid  atuns  WALTS  .inn  .« 

SrOHTII.UI>    D'ABInRB    «|U)F  IITHOTTI 

a.  a.  —  rum  roa  c.  i.ri n  araaacr  io  rim  latiw  at  tub  mm  mi 

■JTU    t.i  a  a.  i.  raiiDaii   whu  riaiiim  ticbatb  rw«t  aiTliaaot. 


r*»Hr  a.oaoo  Tifk.i. 

Ot.,1.  «.oao.   Tlfkfll 

a,.«l.   AlMlMlnl 

Cblldrr. 

Doora  opon  an  17  daj  (aaoopt  BnndAj)  tixon  II  a  m.  Io*  t.  u  .and  fraaa  IHUHia 


17  secW 


at  eainmiiT. 

THI  HOI  D     IS  SOLO  BV 

-_ .  a  pwi*ir*«t.   apueaia  p«a- 

aad  U»r  IMP. 
Baa  twal.a  lorora  off  Prtooa. 
Iba  Fair  amis  hold . 


I  HID  HAS  RETURNED  TO 

Itaa    PnreDt 
CA    SHIRT    STORE, 

■rap     IroaX,  baa  XiaoTri  lo 

_  Mi'pimil      i-treet, 

(i»l,rn  '•*  W|M   *nrt   "   ooroplale   t»i 

__— -""-"[ha  or  miiTi  ud   ii  uiiiii. 
THE  R'      °  ""■•    "'    ,he   "■■•''  ,"™  attaa. 


BEMBOICTT    A   CO. 


jlif^JJJ    IJ^OE TB«  OTjnit  OF  RIIltUMA 


d  Ooeatip.t.oo,  And  kiLdnd  din, 

1    htTft  atirSlO 


'l„)H       »'    r,    FaJwaarrf.   -    . 

11     -Mm  a 


fa  •'   .k*'!L  *'  "CIV  to  »b«  titfti  *Aio»  of  poor  ■•r- 
!  '  »  i  mj  |.u  rUeamitlo  (.rotable. 

'■'W^i-'t.**  "■"•"■  'ioabo:    "YoDrAp«rl*otbM 
r»i«.j  bcavltrt  «cd  refuliUd  tb« 

jrtOi#!'    '  J'    ■w-autos).  Grand  Hot«l:    "Yonr 
•*  ittinF1    ■*  for  Bnaanatiam  has  proted  on- 

<<  '     *JaT«   il  wnbla  day  (now  aboal  •Urao  T«wa 
v-  I  ttinimr  uptriHMd  oa«  t«la|* 


^^^^H  B  MrlVaai^rti,  115  Hhlplay  It. 
'•  ..  if  J  b*  Ooao.ii't  Roawdlat  o(  t>  sows 
olpJi»  n»I    tamtUim  to  two  wtokt 

11V'         ib^LI!!   '"*'  D"*"".  SmOU  Yli 

■—■■aadiai  1  am  now  to  good  baallb-. 
Uch  I  b»*  b*Mo  d«pri»id  for  nor* 


iff 


'■el  Dor*,  SuU  Yiabol:    "  Altar 

ffil" 

a." 

"•inu  batiaan  at  Iba  Docot-SIT 

aiuBPn-a:    naoa.. 


■K.  JORDAK'I 

IMTOIICIL  MUSEU", 

Oallaaa  of  KeOUIaa. 


Tit 


"*& 


CURES   DYSPEPSIA. 


Gives   Tono   to   thy   Stomarh. 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 


.^TXLB.^ 


Is  a  Sore  Relief  for  Indigestion 


(ruB^xLB.^5 


HAS  NO  UUPKRIOR  All  A 

BLOOO    PURIFIER 

Ml  II 


WILLIS^  BAND. 

PURNIKHKD    FOB    AU. 


1 


■ad  for  atl*. 

MAlC'l'IM.   lll.l'M     leader   of1 
Orchratrilo 

11  FMtY  TON  PER  MEHDEM,  IaCad- 
Of  Hrni  Ilitnil. 


COSMOPOLITAN 

Savings  and  Exchange  Hank, 

Io,  aaa  arootaoaaorjr  aaraaa, 

(HoDtfoaiafT  Block.) 

QIABAIKTII     H'»D BIOO.OOO 

aaa-Tarm  D,po.lU.  on.  par  Ofot  PIT  month. 
asa-No  KotrrlF*.  or  aairi.  trr  B.ok  Book. 

.            W.  H.  THOMPaOH.  Pr.llaaat. 
J.  OROOKKR,  Haoratary.    "I"" 


N.   SWEENEY, 

MERCHANT   TAILOR 

AS    BBCOBD    1TBIIT. 

FINE    OOODS  l~PARFBOT    FITS  1 

Satisfaction    Cuaranteod ! 

AFINB    LIRE  OF  UPBIrlO    ARD  SUKMIK 
Ooodi  Jailraoal.ad.    Oall  aod  aaa  LbaBr- 
av-All  Baeoaia  attfra. »a^7  ai 


MBS  KOOKRT.  OLAIBVOVAKT,  TUB  I  ^X, 
aod  Traooa  Madlam— Cao  ti.  con,olt.d  m\J* 
'"-'-■'--  *^   a"V 


Pacific    Purchasing, 

PRINTING,   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE.    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

If.  ...m-      1«»     mill      17" ll'JO     Wiixlklutztoii     Ntii'.t. 

-^*aa»^ri:^5^:3ftv»g. 


NrcllAL    SOTKE    TO 

1'irnir   and  Ball   L'onunlttrrN. 


IAB  ormpoiad  of 
oa  boal  mQaloika,  la  Ida  Slat*,  nodal  ooaapa. 
t.ot  laadaia,  at  lair  rata, 

■  mnu    KiiiiARn 

IIAKKT     AMI  All. 

Wltb  voalr  Oraat  BfaaaU  aj. 
COUKTKlirBI    T  . 


atiTiio  Tiorpa. 

InclOullon  Ibo  ri.11.1    Waadrr,  IAPPIIO. 

I. II. IK    II.I.K. 

Miaa  H.    ELLIS)  aod  W.   KI.LIB. 

atrla.ramli    and    Uaotli*!.. 

OUT     LIHTOB, 

...-AFD-... 
I.  T   <    T     A  O  A  M  B. 


TIM)    AllflVK    A«THT»    All    SIITf    ON    Oil  DIIIIK.    ASO    CAB    Bill. 
■odad  b,  anaaiar*  WaHol  Iba  Roaki  AfoootaAoa,  Ibi 


u|b  oor  anaoc,. 
•  III.UIIIAV    COBBTM 


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f  >i 

UnolH  OUT  ATO  RJdO^a 
•ooipof  jo-  aaaeoojl  fo  „||a,  lunSaiif-d* 

-ortain  poo 
aionbn  loaon  aox  ~oi,i  atoiapovj  |a  'aatqii.a,a 
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TUESDAY. MAY    ,0,  1878 

Very  Probable. 

Tiie  Paris  polioemen  of  servioo  Piece  dee 
Trone  ware  attracted,  aboutmidoight  letely, 
by  tbecliokiog  of  swoids  in  a  corner  of  the 
Place.  They  ran  up  and  were  sBtoDidbed  to 
discover  six  noblemen,  in  Louis  XIII.  cos- 
tame,  fighting  furiously.  One  yelled:  "Wait, 
vile  Maugiron!  I  will  pin  you  with  my  ra- 
pier againBt  the  wall,  infamous  seducerl" 
Another  uoaued,  as  he  fell,  mortally  woun 
ded,  on  the  ground:  "Adien,  Schomberg!  I 
am  doid!  Think  sometimes  of  your  poor 
friend  Qaelas.  I  leave  my  poor  sister  to 
thee.  Takeciaeof  her  for  God's  sike."  The 
otbe's  cheered  "Vive  le  Koi!"  The  police- 
men ware  rather  stupefiei  by  this  sight,  and 
feared  at  first  they  were  in  fie  presence  of 
ghosts.  When  tbey  recovered  professional 
tenses,  they  ran  on  the  oombatint*and  dis- 
armed them  and  picked  up  the  dead  man. 
Explanations  were  made,  and  tbe  noblemen 
proved  to  be  poor  strolling  players,  who 
were  rehearsing  a  grand  drama  they  were  to 

pl'y  oextday. 

Fatal.    ~ 

Last  Tuesday  we   siid: 

The  be6t  thing  tbe  Grizzly  can  do  is  to 
die.  It  ia  tiie  most  sickly  publication  ever 
isaned  from  the  San  Franci-.oo  preis,  and  its 
only  object  seems  to  be  to  air  tbe  personal 
prejndiC-B  of  its  t*o  editors,  to  abusi  pee- 
ple  whom  t.ey  do  not  like,  and  publish  the 
poetio effusions  of  advertising  patrons. 

Now,  that  obedisnt  beast  has  taken  our 
advice  and  died.  Was  one  flirt  of  Fiqabq'b 
shaving  brash  so  fatil  ?  WaB  our  cruelty  so 
unbearable?  Good  by  Grizzly.  "A  little 
thing  and  so  aeon  done  for,  the  marvel  is 
W*iit  't-ras  begun  for." 


A  San.  Franciscan  In  Boston. 

Among  tbe  Art  Notes  in  the  Boston  Cour- 
ier we  find  the  following :  "  G.  D.  Russell 
lias  on  his  eassl  a  large  view  of  the  entrance 
t'o  San  FrancUc3  Bay,  known  as  the  Golden 
Gale." 


Tiie  Last  New  Song. 

Air—  "Moet  oS  Chandon," 

EaieraoD  Oorvtlie  is  my  name, 
Mj  business  alxays  is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  aod  Fanoy  Boast, 
ReUahes  these,  that  my  house  can  boast. 
S  *feiy  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
Qhl  hiRh  ohl  Oh!  bigta  ohl 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go, 
CorrlUe  tays  sol  says  sol 
On  Fine  Street,  it  No.  410. 
Remembir  the  number  and  call  again. 
Visions  of  Shell.fljh  In  every  style, 
|nw*rdly  cause  you  much  to  smile. 
Ladies  with  escorts  there  always  go, 
Ladies  go  I  Ladles  go! 
Emerson  CorviUe'a  polit ■_■!  and  so 
3-1  They  got  tbey  go  I  ihey  go! 


Woman's    x-tig;hts. 

Oce  would  thick  that  It  was  one  cf  woman's 
rlgnts  to  enjoy  bs  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  tbe  tarue  {rice  for  it.  Nearly  all  the  res- 
taurants "  lor  ladles  and  geiitlemen"  In  8au 
Francisco  have  poorer  lara  than  tboee  where 
gentlemen  only  dioe.  There  lb  ah  exception. 
At  the  Piobeeb  ErsTAUBAXT,  on  Washington 
street,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladies  oan 
get  an  excellent  braaslast,  dinner  or  Incch,  at 
ft  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
sinoe  18i0,  provides  every  luxury  the  market 
aflords.  Both  ladles  aiid  gentlemen  find  thera 
dl&hee  to  please  the  most  epicurean  taste.     * 


X>*-„  Barlow  J.  «mith 

Is  giving  a  oonrs  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexnal  PhyBlology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygelan  Hall,  637  Oalifornla  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  J.  o'clock. 
A  cart  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  resard  to  health 
to  invalids  dally,  from  9  to  i  p.  m  ,  tree.        v 


Star  Shirts  ana  Collars. 

All  sorts  and  Blses,  for  ea'.e  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leldesdorff  st.        • 


Don't  Fall  to  Call  and  See 

The  most  wonderful  and  gifted  Doc.or  For- 
tune Teller  of  the  age,  Madame  sSmhk,  Astrol- 
oger, ju»t  arrived  from  the  East,  and  can  be 
«onsuKed  on  all  events.  She  hai  charms  for 
Lnck.  Love  and  Happiness,  which  never  fail  to 
take  efftct.  Offloe  Consultation,  $2;  byLe'ter, 
S3,  ill  communications  strictly  private.  Office 
henra  from  10  o'clock  a  u.  to  8  p.m.  Satisfac- 
tion ru  TiTitwd  in  every  respect.  Office,  15 
.Second  etrvet,  B^om  11.  4o 


Everybody    exulted. 

There  la  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
in  hate,  at  "  The"  Bat  Store,  647  Washington 
■treet  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  Is  Immense 
—the  prlcoe  are  reasonable.  Every  on*  who 
goes  there  la  sura  to  be  suited.  a 


Attention,    Ladles 

To  fijve  the  skin  the  softness  of  velvet,  and 
ne  tint  of  the  Illy  to  the  complexion,  use 
Dickey's  Gbxmb  de  Lis.  l 


PraU'o  Abolition  Oil 
Oures  Rheumatism  and  Neuralgia. 


Five  Hundred  Men  Wanted 

Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 
47hat  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leldesdorff  st. 


-Oliim  Chowder  Every  Nlftnt* 

Tbe  beBt  chowder  in  town,  at  tbe  Original 
Sot  Scotch  Saloon,  15  Morton  street,  just  ofl 
£_aray.  8-i 


A  Piteous  Squeal. 

Messrs  Caddy  and  Hughe?,  in  their  issue 
of  a  sheet  which  they  call  "Harris  &  Go's 
Court  and  Law  Guide"— a  sad  "guide"  to 
these  who  follow  itsiya: 

With  ibis  isf-ue  we  close  tbe  Seventh  Vol- 
ume of  "Harris  &  Co's  Court  and  Law 
Goide."  Jos;  prior  to  its  commencement, 
Mr.  Harris  died.  Knowing  that  we,  person- 
allv,  wo  e  almost  entire  BtranRers  to  tbe legal 
profession  of  this  city;  knowing  t*iat  inter- 
ested parties  bad  been  straining  every  nerve 
to  cripple  and  break  down  this  publication 
dnring  its  founder's  life  time;  and  knowing, 
further,  the  great  responsibility  to  be  as- 
sumed—it  was  with  some  diffideD03  that  we 
essayed  the  task  of  continuing  the  enter- 
prise. 

It  is  no  discredit  lo  a  man  to  own  that  be 
is  ignorant  of  and  iucipable  or  carrying  on 
aoertain  busices?,  bat  it  is  to  his  discredit 
when  he  persis's  in  an  attempt  to  do  so  and 
ignominiously  fails.  When  Mr.  Harris  died 
bis  Guide  virtually  died  with  him,  ss  sinoe 
then  it  baa  been  so  absurdly  unreliable  that 
it  has  often  materially  injured  lawyers  who 
havo  placed  confidence  in  it  as  a  true  record 
of  cases  set  for  trial  in  the  courts.  In  tbe 
same  issue  in  which  thee  amateur  law  re- 
porters confess  thtir  incompetency  (Mon- 
day, May  19th),  tbey  prove  it  most  plainly. 
Under  the  head  of  United  StateB  Circuit 
Court  they  have  a  calendar  of  six  oases  set 
for  that  day.  Twelve  lawyers  were  by  this 
annouLcement  summoned  into  court.  Tbe 
fact  was  that  no  caees  came  up  on  that 
day.  Judge  Lorenzo  Sawyer  is  now 
on  the  steamer  due  to-day  from  Ore- 
gon, and  the  Court  has  been  consequently 
adjourned  from  day  to  day  by  the  Marshal 
until  his  arrival.  The  Daily  Supplement 
to  the  Pacific  Law  Reporter,  furnished  gratis 
to  all  subscribers  to  that  paper  (which  is 
intTspeneible  to  every  lawyer),  give9  a  true 
and  reliable  record  of  all  cases,  and  never 
mekes  blunders  like  thOBe  which  render  tfce 
Goide  amusing,  save  to  those  who  suffer 
pecuniary  loss  by  them.  Under  these  cir- 
cumstances tbe  best  thing  the  Guide  can  do 
is  to  suspend  publication  indefinitely. 


Painting  a  House. 

Old  Mr.  Watson  has  got  a  nice  little  bill  to 
pay.  He  sent  a  man  down  town  for  a  pot 
of  paiot  and  a  ladder.  Tbe  man  got  the 
paint,  and  then  went  to  a  lumber  yard  after 
a  ladder.  Then  he  titdthe  paint  pot  on  the 
end  of  tbe  ladder,  and  put  tbe  ladier  oa  hU 
shouMsr.  This  was  a  very  smart  arrange- 
ment, and  the  man  himself  admired  it  very 
much.  He  started  for  home  this  way,  and 
didn't  find  any  trouble  iu  getting  along  the 
drr-t  block,  because  people  had  an  impression 
that  a  long  ledier  with  a  pot  of  yellow  caiut 
dangling  on  tbe  end  of  it  wasn't  exactly  the 
tbiog  to  (rifle  with,  so  they  balanced  along 
on  tbe  curb  stone,  or  rubbed  up  against  the 
bui'dings.  Pretty  eoon  tbe  man  Baw  some- 
body in  a  store  he  knew,  and  he  turned 
around  to  spoak  to  him,  and  drove  one  end 
of  the  ladder  into  a  millioery  case  and 
knocked  tbe  crown  out  of  an  eighteen  dollar 
bonnet.  Than  to  bscked  off  in  affright,  and 
ku  eked  down  the  sewing  machine  agents 
with  the  other  end.  Then  he  started  to  tarn 
around,  and  an  old  gentleman  who  was  des- 
perately endeavoring  to  pull  his  wife  out  of 
dinger,  saw  the  peril,  and  shouted  out  "Hi, 
there  !"  But  it  was  too  late.  The  pot  struck 
against  an  awning  post,  tipped  to  one  side, 
and  the  entire  contents  went  over  the  aged 
couple.  This  so  started  the  man  t'jat  he 
whirled  completely  around,  smashing  in  an 
entire  store  front,  frightaning  a  milkman's 
team,  and  knocking  over  some  thirteen  per- 
sons who  were  actively  dodging  about  to  get 
out  of  the  way.  Then  he  dropped  the  ladder 
and  fled  into  the  country,  shouting  "mur- 
der" and  "fire"  at  every  jump.  A  regular 
ordained  punter  is  now  engaged    on  Mr. 

Watson'e  house. 

*         ■  ■ 

A    Solution  of   the  Chinese    Problem. 

In  discussing  the  evils  of  Chinese  immigra- 
tion and  the  existing  depression  of  buBlness  In 

Ban  Francisco  consequent  upon  the  displace- 
ment of  white  labor  by  Chinese  In  our  work- 
shops, the  Golden  Era  bits  the  nail  Bqu&re  on 
the  head  lu  the  following  : 

The  only  measure  of  redress  waioh  hold*  out 
any  promise  of  relief  is  tbe  formation  of  anti- 
Oninpsa  societies  all  over  the  Coast,  tbe  membara 
of  whi';h  abe.ll  be  pledged  cot  to  employ  Obtcee, 
not  ro  parosase  goods  of  tho»«  who  do  employ 
tbe  a,  nor  to  Dorcbaae  goods  of  Chinese  mannfue- 
toriei.  Tbey  first  propose  these  anti-Obinese  so- 
cieties should  be  to  make  themselves  felt  in  tbe 
cbaraoier  of  purchasers.  If  one  thousand  men 
ia  this  city  should  'Sao:  an  organization  ander  a 
solemn  pleig?  not  to  employ  Chinese  nor  to  par- 
oottse  goods  of  individuals  or  firms  who  might  em- 
ploy tbem,  it  wOald  greatly  strengthen  tbe  bznda 
of  sach  of  oar  looal  maonfactirers  as  are  noxr 
engagod  in  the  experiment  of  compet.ng  with 
Chinese  mannfaotarei.  If  this  one  thossird  waa 
multiplied  byten,  as  it  soon  m-got  be,  tho  sne- 
csas  of  the  expenmont  wonld  be  S3anred.  These 
societies  most  bs  orgaaized  withoat  the  aid  of  law, 
as  no  law  would  be  oonttitntioual  that  discrimi- 
nated against  Chinese  resident?.  Sach  rtgaaizt- 
(iona  ooald  only  he  carried  oat  where  the  com- 
munity 13  nearly  aoanlutoai  in  favor  of  the  object 
t  j  be  attained;  baLsaoh  unanimity,  H  U  believed, 
prevails  in  this  State, 

The  experiment  has  been  tried  by  at  least 
one  man  In  San  FrsncUoo.  We  allude  to  Mr. 
H.  Sotllff,  who  1?  proprietor  of  two  lorgs  cigar 
stores,  330  and  332  Kearny  atr?et.  as  l)ng  age 
as  1860,  Mr.  Satliff.  knowing  what  tho  result 
of  Chinese  labor  would  bs,  farmed  tha  resolu- 
tion to  neither  employ  Ohineie  workmen,  nor 
sell,  nor  purohase  cigars  made  by  Chlnefe,  and 
he  has  oarrisd  out  this  resolution  te  the  pres- 
ent dtv,  and  will  continue  to  adh(rs  to  it  as 
long  si  he  rem  ilns  in  business.  Many  of  his 
fritnds  thought  It  jmpo.'sinle  for  him  to  stem 
the  currant  of  opposition  to  thitse  In  the  same 
trade  who  employed  Chinese  workmen,  but  be 
baa  done  so  racDesBfully,  and  instead  of  the 
one  email  establishment  which  be  commeno  ed 
with  at  tbe  time  of  formtngtbli  resolution,  be 
now  has  two  of  the  la-ge-t  In  the  city,         u 


EC   Ol£ 


Antonla,  the 


Notice  to  the  Public, 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
Sonth  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  la  now  sel- 
ling off  his  una  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  cull 
urens'    clothing,    on    account    of  removal,  at 


The  iPfew   Oyster    House. 

Otsteb  Grotto  has  been  open-  d  by  A.  W. 
Manning,  one  or  tho  oldeet  Oyster  Deal<ri  in 
the  city,  "For  Ladies  and  GentWmtn,"  at  i28 
Fins  St.,  next  to  Bowen  Broa.,  grocers.  Tim  is 
in  etwy  respect  a  place  where  a  gentleman  can 
take  his  family.  6  a 

White  Lahor  Only: 

.Employed    by   tbe  What  Cheer  Liondry,  121 

LoldeBdorrX  street.  * 


We  get  no  business  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  onr  work,  at  the  What  Cbeor 
Laundry      Office',  121  Leldesdorff  street.        * 


McDowell,  Show  Card   Writer 

Iteady  made   and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 

603  Market  street,  cor.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 

Public  Acconitaudation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a.  at.,  oan 
be  returned  In  the  evening  if  required;  we 
never  disappoint!    What   Ohear   Laundry,  131 

Leldesdorff  street.  * 

Ladies  aitd  Gzvtlfmxx,  remember  the  lead- 
ing fishioBable  ratall  Shoe  store  In  8an  Fran- 
cisco.  H  Hinders,  332  Ee»or  street,  between 

Pine  and  Bush,  *k 

■  • 

Fine    Candles. 

yresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candles,  of  every 
variety,  at  1L  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection. 
ary(  678  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  and  retail,    a 


Uaclles  "Vleltlxis;  Cafls. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Jowa  P. 
Dwteb,  126  Sutter  street,  oppoalto  Ltck  Hou'e, 
and    at    the    Orand    Hotel,     N.  B.— Habtdkbb- 

OnXKFS  KEATLT  MASKED.      PENMANSHIP    Of  every 

description  to  order.  s 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


San  Francisco  Art  Association 

313  Fine  street,  below  Montgomery. 
GALLERY  NOW  OPED  TO  THE  PUBLIC 

....FBOM..,. 
lO  A.  M.  to  5  P.  SI.,  and  T  to  lO  V,  HE. 


Single  Admission 25  cents 

Season  Tloket  (admitticg  Lad;  and  Gentle- 

meo) 85  08 

ms21)  tf  


FRED.    C.    WENTWORTH 

Annoonoes  tbat  at  his  Saloon, 

60)1  K.«nrny  »t. ,  BT*W.   cor.  Commercial, 

Loog  famous  for  the  exoelleoce  of  its 

WINES  and  LIQUORS 

All  D.-inke  will  henceforth  be 

T    E    KT       O    IE    3XT    T    &  . 

mj  201m 


Liverpool  and  Great  Western 

Steamslilp_Company, 

CARRYING  THE  VS.  S-  MAIL. 

TICKETS  SOLO  TO  AND  FROM 

T  IVEBPOOL,    QrjEENSTOWi\.^*jC*». 

Londonderry,  Hambnrsb.  BromoD.SsSaSsmnlb 
HaTre,  Peris,  Sweden,  Belgian,  Norway  and  all 
Aoropean  cities. 

This  Company  has  arrange  men  ti  with  the  Com- 
missioner of  Emigration  and  Railroad  Companies 
at  New  York,  by  which  passengers  are  promptly 
forwarded  to  tbe  Pacing  Cka.t. 

For  particular*  apply  to 

B.  B.  JACK. SON,  As*at, 

mj20  1m  888   UoiilEomcry  street. 


CITY     G^^n.I3E3ISrfS, 

Oorner  Twelfth  aid  Folaom  streets. 


THE  AERIAL  SHIP! 


Will   Make  an  Ascension 

....ov.... 
THURSDAY MAX  804 

The  San  PrsnoiSBo  Gas  Company  will  lay  their 
main  int^  'he  Gardens,  and  PtttiB'.  L  &.YT  and  the 
BUISLAY  F  AMiLX  will  assist  to  inflate  tbe  won- 
derful Ship.  '1  bis  Shio  oan  be  inflated  in  any 
weather,  being  low  on  tbe  groand  and  long  in 
bane. my  19 


AUCTION  SALE. 

New  City   Hall   Lots 

No   77    and    78— Delinquent. 

MONDAY,   JDNE  16,  187J-JOHN   1UIDDLB- 
TON  A  SUN,  Auctioneer.  No.  310  Moot  com- 
ery  etreet.    For  pirli  jatarj  eoe  Adrerti&oments  in 
Alt.  and  Examioer. 
By  order  Board  of  Oi  tr  Ball  Oommiaaooers. 
M  18-td ROBT  GBOBGB,  Seoretarr. 


....AT 

McDAUIEL'S  THEATRE 

CIIETISHS,     WTOMIS'O. 

THREE  GOOD  VARIETY  WOMEN 

BtsT-Talent  goiog  East  will  find  it  to  their  adrsa- 
tage  before  leaving  California  to  correspond  with 

J.  UcDASIEL, 

my9  Look:  Box  No.  1,  Ohaysane,  Wyoming. 


CERMANPJANOS. 

TBLB  BEST  AWD  TH«  OHEAP. 
Mt.    Sebranbitadtertt  Oo.,  Agents 

,  or    the    cui-britrd    JTacturles    of 

I    T     I     JIBIothner,  in   Leipz'.g,  and   Sonleip, 
Berlin.    Offloe.  Ola  OLA  Y  S  rUKBT.         ap28 


CENTRAL    BATHS, 

HO.  IIS  GEABY  STREET. 
Baths,  2-5  cents.     Best    accom- 
modations in  the  oit/.   Separate 
entrance  for  Ladies.    The  Bath? 
_aie  Qtfd  np  with  all    modern 
tfair  Cattinir,  Shaving  and  Sham- 
pooing. Children"*  Hair  neatly  cat.  LadieB-  Sham- 
pooing. 5J  cents.    Private  room  for  Ladies. 

■ty  ttr»iig?rs  vi-iting  the  city  are  respscrrnlly 
reqaeeted  to  patronize  these  Baths.  my] 


ATHI 

i  mi  prove  men  ts. 


MRS.  E.   RCQAK, 

Fashionable   Milliner, 

lOl    TDIXD    STBEEr, 


DIRECT  IMPORTERS. 


GET  ONE 

BEFORE  THEY  ARE  ALL  SOLD 


Just  Received 


SO     CASES 

....OP.... 

Fine  Black  Silk  Hats, 

KEfilLaB    FH.IOE,     «i  OO. 

Will  be  Sold  for   #1  OO 


XO      GAS 


Fine  Panama  Hats, 

WORTH    S3  SO. 

Selling:  for  One  Dollar. 


10    o 


Railroad  Caps— Cloth,  Velvet 

SIOVLAB    PRICE,    SI  SO. 

Selling:  for  Fifty  Cents 


lOO    DOZE3N 

....or 

CASSIMERE  SUMMER  HATS, 

At    Fifty    Cents, 


PICNICS,  EXCURSIONS, 


S.  F.  and  H.  P.  B.B^ 
CHANCE    OF    Tl£ 

THE  CHEAPEST  ROUTE  TO  THE  BE  s 

ON  1BD  AFTFE  AP1.IL  1,  1«7,  TB»  . 

idb  vrtth  tb.  Ban  Franoiaoo  4  HmTbffi  S 
road  OompaDy  for  Olo.erdale  and  all  inE  1 
atatlona.  will  lam  Sao  Fiaaci.oo ,i  S,  i 
ejooud).  fromFrortalrett  »  h.rl  alii  M 
.ornlo*  tho  naio  -ill  !..,,  OIoV.mJ  J 
5:JU  o  olook  A  M  .  cooD.ctlog  at  Donanii  g 
«e  m;r  and  arriving  io  Sao  F.anolaoo  al  ■ 
Ihs  ateamera  and  oars  roaka  olaaa  a  '' 
with  stages  to  and  from  all  polnta.       w  <■ 

SUNDAY  EXCURSIOnTaT  REDUCE!  ■ 

Leara  Ban  Franoleoo  at  8  A  am,  , 
arriving  al  OlOTtrd.la  at  1  o'olook  r  Ml 
"ill  lam  Olovsrdala  at2o'olook,  irHrt  "B 
Fraaoiaoo  at  7  o'olook  Thla  wlUiffl  LS 
B'onlat.  aeveial  hoars  at  am  of  tbe  nh  S 
toahnool  iha  road.  For  all  iofornialf»  B 
tho  Ooropalo'o  oftl^,  48a  MontROB.n   .*■ 

'P'o FETHK  DOHABuiii!,  L^ 


The  City  Gardis 

*OR  THB 

Coining  Picnic  Mi\ 


•HE  ATTENTION  OF  ALL  fcOOTBT 
—  eooiatiooB  and  Military  Oompu.* 
to  tha  ad»antagee  offoreil  by  tt.««s  oo 
and  beaaiifal  sroanuo  for  Uolidar  i 
valfl.  Thsy  oan  be  procured  on  inr  < 
week  for  pianlo  purposes  tha  ootniat- 
more  advantoseooB  terms  than  aoj  »roa 

TIIE    CITY    OABDtM 

Are  easy  of  aocnta  withoat  any  tariff  to  i 
and  are  provided  with  Urge  and  botvutif  1 
large  bhode  TreeB;  beaonfal  Flo  won  •  | 
from  ever*  clime;  sametoui  8wId«;  1 1 
ninth  I>ar.ciDK  PaviJione,  a  Dataril.  S 
Pleasure  Boils;  Fonntaina  aod  Gbwm  I 
era,  ai'  psrfeoily  sheltered  from  tb*  ■  i 
mammoth  Heataorant  isoo  ttiegrootdi 
conveoienco  for  the  accommed&tioDof'  , 
olce  haa  been  made.  Ev-ntbiDgbub.ll 
in  tho  moet  oompletve  order  for  tba  oomlt  ■ 

THU  CITY  OABDEKl 
Are  the  largest  in  tbe  State.  Tbn  e 
acres  of  Knoll  and  8h&d*d  Ltwa,  Fit 
decs,  etc.,  and  are  capable  of  aoooa 
W.OCe  piieons  witn  tbe  greatest  cobtboii 
tra  (Jars  ran  directly  to  tbe  GardoDt. 

Pionio  OommittseB  are  eBptoially  inti 
and  inspect  the    Grounds,   aad 
which  will  be  most  fnvonble, 

M.  V.  STEVENS,  Pr*»  ] 

(•■Office  hoars  3  to  6  p.m..  dally,  at  tat  1 
oorner  Twelfth  and  FoisomatraeU. 

N.  B  — aoo.OoO  AdmiBsion  Tickiti  I 
by  varions  Aeaooiationa  holdiog  inIIi  I 
Oity  Gardens  la»t  ye».  The  talt  of  | 
liquors  will  be  prohibited  on  the  gnao  q 
lival  days. 


»- 

5 


Badger's  Gentral  Park,  0 1 


THESE  BEAUTIFUL  GABDKrTB  I  | 
open  lor  the  aeasoo.  and  tavij  ol  a 

popular 

FZCNZOB 

Will  be  held  there.  The  aunotloci  i 
oafl.  SKAIZNG  PAVILION.  HU8I0 
N  ASIUM.    fikatiox  free  on  watkdui. 

A.dmUat»ii 

OBILDREN  IO  ORNTS. 


Fifty    Case ^ 


....or  THE.... 


Celebrated  $150  White  Shirts 

TFIE.L     B£    SOLD 

FOR    ONE    DOLLAR. 


CLOTHING 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS, 

All    GS-rades, 

Art  D  CHEAPEB  THAN  MI  OTHEB 

8T0KK  IK  TU  CITT. 
AT  THE 

IX L  Auction  Store 

618  and  620  Kearny  st., 

Oorner    oi    Commercial 


1,000  PAIRS  CASSIMERE  PANTS 

WORTH    St  OO. 

Selling-     for     #3    SOI 


WITOTE. 


ffl  STATE  8IMPLT  FACTS,  AND 
GUAKANTEE  TO  SILL  CIOOD8  AT 
THE    FBICE!    XV E   AJDTBBTIaE. 

(-CALL    AND    SEE, 


61S   and  620   Kearny  street, 


Read!  Read!!  M 
THE  PALACEOF  FAil 

ANOTBHR  HXOnEMEMT  ABO  _ 
New  -  tore,  11  Second  itMa1.  *  3 
Grand  hotel.  Olothinn  of  «t  Utnl  # 
fashionable  styles  made  to  order. 

NOTE  THE~PBK» 

Pants. ...from  S6  to$l!  it 
Suits .from  «2S* 

I  inrite  tbe  inspection  of  tee  OhlicM  *' 
tbe  market, 

A.  MORRIS, 

No.    IT    Second  8 

minim  Oppo.ll.  Orea.  * 


m  RENZ 
HERB 

ilJTW 


The    tireut   Tonic  and  A»P«l  ^ 
Sale  KTerjwhere. 


THE   RIALTC 

A.  Popular  Rende »" 

The  Choicest  Wines  •»«  »■'«• 
Pacific    COML 
SIIPEHB    BAT  AM  A  CM 

THIS  OEM  OF  A  BaLOOH  A' 
No.    *T    THIBD  »TI; 

Will  be  oonaootBd  In  so  n.rf.ol  a  toJ»  0 
pbraae  ■•Meetraeon  tbe  RIS1".,)? 
will  eigniu  tbe  obtel  jo,  ol  '""  »"' 

Grand  Opening  This  *  f 


H.  WAFBB,/rjlM»  A 


J.   C.    COIBBB* 
TERRAPIN    tX 

Cor.  ■ecoad  «iidTeh«"»   ™ 

•WTsmpta  oomtsfl. 
Ojelera  in  tntr  «'»  I 
.BUPPBB    BOOWy^ 


THE    VB| 

AF.TOriteEssortforUf  _ 

Good  Liquors  and  Cioi  | 

•9-Thelr  Pen,   Broady  "  * 

B.  O.  LKVT,  Prooiiator,  soul"  , 
Kearny  and  Commercial  strt«^___  y 


ion  WlXIi  ft* 

The  CornExclj 

No.  IB    CLAT   g?*} 


MK8.    *VNHAMV,Ob>9i 
AMD  PSYOauMBTBfc    ^  '. 


MONTGOMERY   S 
HOTEL. 


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CE  c«  *" " 


'S  i-w  VARIETIES 


WW    aLHAIBRA    THIATR1 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


a   J  »    O  a~      A   t  .  i 

Tartaty  Jikow  m  U»  C 
inner  or  MIM  CLAUDE 

l»o  HAT    to 


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■  t»a     mini 


Tno  Ohler,  Otiarlos  Vivian. 


KTAfIB      «».•     OBlRMTIi 


To  t«Mis4»  alt*    OtwbMSi   Pea.  at  eat  ,sf  Cassia  l-p-raa 


<>H,    ,Y    PRIMA     DONNA     OF   A.   NIOIIT. 


Monti.    Cliouflcrl    a  rrtUfai    M^oteM 

5bouflourl 


■"■I 

•    -  ?**«•  of 

...ACER'S  TROUBLES 

OtaaaawAerf  a*  tb*  Osesptsr. 


..tea  Cfqti 

...*■   £•    amd   B3  OO 


SO  St  T  *'eiS«*-t*  NSBIM  At  3  S'sAoaA. 


KVXjZjT 

ZjBorv 

H     UAHT 
2.  BOBIXBOW 


OruratlnoChoiiflourl  

*  bahylas.  atiui w.  p.  pukhi  rrriimAi.  a#r,»m 

B\tW3l    BALASIUBD S.M   RICKRT     BAB0.TBB9  BALABPARH 

fJE&B  aiOrLOBCSrOBtUB D    /.  BHBBWOOD,  Oaest*.   TUIicr,.   Bmt« 

tBSTSSktl    ■  ■    Ik*     Hirl'itjt*  liallaa  Opttai 
TAlffBOI7U>l. IXIXT  t  BCBINI BaBEB  |  BOBTAO 

Bfa*i*  *r  «b«  o.,r.; 

Patfro  (be  afal^-r"   abawataw  saW  Bshyise 

RoH'ajra  ill  Trio-"  Tts  BthTlss.' tra-sito*.  n*»?w*e  as*)  OkMf  ««r1 

"OUinut-'Il  ts.o  Omv." V»rnbomriQl,   Boblal.  B  Btftf  m>A  OsmAj 

FloeUs  ae>d    Cboraa-    Tb»  ata.rhaj.trd  «.■!»«."  -Oaaaoe. 

ARGUMEKT.— Mas*.  Oho  ■  Ilea  rv  a  BeUrad  Marsbast,  T**olr#*    lo  «*»•  a    raoaptioc.  Madias  bla  inr-taiion*  to  faott*  of 
Macta.  aad  e.eo  'o  tba  great  >l«b'.  of  tbo   floral  *  8l«i<     fa-n  >    d   Sm'n     dapaadla*.  of  cnarn.  on  ih«  laitar 


»*»*T  do    BO*    OO-aO,  sod  tb*  r->mad,   of   lb*  pi*** 

in  deafTiter  and    b*r  fovor  for  lb*  taras  fast 
UllforalA  Ooapaor,  oooaplae  tort*  mlssta*  Is 


fsrslab  !■■*«■».  for  ihifci't'.     A*  |rnt  Xtt  ««*•  *r>  ■ 
tarn*  ei  i-.«  dn»»pa4atai«at  of  O«o«9«ori  sod  ih«  •nr**tiiA<i  .a  of  sts>*»: 
t*oo>«      T>..«    p.*  •,    ad«p-ai  hr   K«llv    A  Looo   for  tQ«ou>irai   aid    MijjIn 
rAprosoalailoe.  aad  li  brim   foil  nf  B>>mn>«Dl  aad  d«li«bt(ol  isu- 

WILL    aHOBTLV  APPEAR— 

H.O"lt>ort  DF'r-aeioi-,  tlxo  Groat  Pantoniimist 


ROOM*    TO    LIT 


O  .JBW  BB  affl  I  SbS      Mlltl       phitz 

i*  Tint  lurniivtita  BrrnriTs 

*""    '   "-'-*  atoTli 

■»•*•*  r*«*|    U<Mr*t*ai 

tOM  AM  VAICI  irjin  tOllirjl 

To  b.  Mlo«fal  bf  lb*  Bat**  A««  af 

THE     AONNAM  M  I  *  I .  I  wT 

I. -a  Pf --.  Taaia.*  Bar  /*a  *a4  Tbassiv  PI->* 

°y*r,,f* ^'baaSrs 

Tba  sarfarsASSM  anil  wsilaia  «iu 

Love  in  All  Corners 

OUIQ-.l.  .    »»,n..i». 

OWblliH ^NTbS 

'•••!•  ■•MM 

<"»•• 

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■«•• M.....n.i^^ 

*^»    ■;■•■■ L<I.i.IIuIm4 

»'•!'"•'  »«  rv.i. 

Pmm  flp^u  aad  OrtiMIra no  rri.i« 

Prl»«l«    Ht*K>. ■■  2« 


ci.  u»«i>a  nnt<u 


UUOL,  Al    IJ^*»»lor«-    .i. 

unncF »~"» •""«•••• 

IiUUOL,     rMU  lb«  rimmm 
Ukl.tTOX  a  OOTRFLL. 


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BIT¥  TET-TET  BUY 


rj«r  caltbTBtsd  91  &«  WHITF  8BIBT» 
aTfUM.  AMD  RKB  Til!!-. 


Thar  Hi  rRUTBCTLt.  *od  for  QSAlltr  aad  doraDiHr?  will  saTar  ba  naicbaJ.    To  ba  bad  oalf  at  tba 
IX   L     Al'tTIO*     iniKK.     BIS   krarar  atr««   ,  ear.   i  •mn 


EPIZOOTIC. 

ArO'-'  nxi  OAN  BB 

ba  oblamad  at  air  rmr*,  aaaardisc  t j  !■« 
Matrrabta    i.KTTk    t    pflti,.»..i     >ki.tr    hr    i»m 

v*   kxp  .nits  i-oMPAbv     jambs 

i.K  A    J  j..  ApMbaaartaa.    OBI    MaaU 


IT  Se< 


o-it-a.i>ar7o 


CULTURAL 


ING  EXHIBITION 


—  or   TBB — 


istrict  Horticultural 


toiety,  of  California, 


SS*1 


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»EK MAT   8,    1813 

•  coampE  xrxTn.  mat  sin. 


PI.  VY   Or  FLOWERS,   TUBES  AND 

will  b«  oncqaulod.    Th«  Hall  wUl  ba'.DZC- 

OB»ND  8  :iLB,  with  W1EATH8 J tud  GAB. 

■IrCABT,     AQUABIUJIB,     GLOBAL     tOXTST- 

WOBX,   OgUQUETS  and  iflowebb,  ate. 
iftaraooD  and  avanlof 


dt  &  8chlott's  Band 

aa  moit  aaleot  moalo.    Bolhlog  will  ba  lalt 

•  tha  Exhibition  a  moat  brilliant  aucocap. 


^         PIi>FCS80R   E.   I.   CARS, 

dm 


iltj  of  OtUfopala.  baa  Unllr  oonaaatsd  to 

EIIXQ  ADDBE33. 


HANDSOME    PRIZES 

1  to  tba  IOOMO|LtDI83  of  Ban  Franolaoo 
■It  tboPlanta  racalrad  at  the  Eihlblllon;of 

I  oommanclng'on  Mindaj-,  Maylfitb, 
>  awn7  to  ail  Bjjb  anl^Glrlifwho  pur- 
i  door. 


8TILL  ANOTHER. 

OVTlXa  TOTHR    8MAB01TT    OP    BALOOITS  I 
on  Bmh  itraat,  1  ba(  to  taforai   n*   frionda  J 
and  tbt  (.obllo  that  I  bar*  oosoad  tba 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

....AT.... 

B3B   Bautt    atrrel,   hfllwren     Moal|»m'rT  I 

aad  lAoarsv. 

All  Drink3,  Plain  or  Faocy,  10c.  j 

C'ODC&oiad  In  lbs  boat  ttila  aod  of  tfaa 
P  or  oat  I.lqsora. 

CBAI.  V    PKLDafANV, 

apH  If  Proprlator. 


TO  THE  UNFORTUHHTE. 

DR8.  TROMHMTZ  A  I.KRDK^  OR  A  OU  ATIB 
of  tba  Lrlpatoaad  Viaooa  Diiiraraltia*,  aad 
iota  Aa.Uraat  hnrtoooa  Uoi  -«d  btala*  Am*,  bar* 
opaoad  tbatr  Off  a  and  !*aboralorf  s'-  No.  496 
K.KAKSY  STRkKT.  coat  Oalif orals,  for  tba  trail- 
D>an'  of  tllaaaa**  of  tb*  Urloa-r  sad  Ganorativ* 
()r««ti*.  and  all  ktmala  Conplaiota,  To  itaSrrari 
from  Aatbma,  Bronchitis,  Oiptaarla,  Bora  I  nroil, 
UontumpUoD  and  otbor  Diiuki  of  tb*  I.oosa 
aod  Tnroai  w*  raooma.*".d  I" rof -■*.-•■  Mallrr'i 
■»u]i or  Kxirael  »f  Tolls,  loo'sdlos  Johaltos 
Apparatoa  wbioi  la  axtaoaiTalj  oaad  To  SoroD*. 
anil  for  wbtcli  aa  ara  -ho  H-ila  Agnata  for  •>■<.  pa- 
clBo  OoaSL  For  fortbor  ntriicili-*  rail  or  add  ran 
DBS  1KOMI1LITZ  A  LKEDBf, 
4fffl  K-ara-  nl".'-^*-.  Kraacaao. 

Omen  Uorss-rron  19  to  12  a.  at.,  J  to  l  p.  at , 
sr d  fi  tt  T  P.M. 

P  ».— Sopsrststalrsaoa  for  U*  sooommodttloa 
of  La'liia  spMIss 


Bar  Sugar 

FOB    SALE-SIS    KtABNY    8TSBET.    AT 
MRitOER-S.  .  Alio,  ararr  Had  of  Oandla.  I 
Wbolaula  aad  Ba>  1U 
•  oil/  aj.    A.    at 


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rThtteuer  and  Paper  Hanger, 
i»o.  iaa  euiT  itriit, 

apl  In  Balwwio  Doooit  and  Btaofctaa. 


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P.WOLNEY,  212  FOURTH  STREET 

BUS'S  AND  SBLLB 

Good   Second-hand    Clothing,  j 

Also.   OLBAirs,  DTBN.  sad  RRPAIRS,  la  tb*  I 
mo*t  *o<*nt<flo  miDDir.    Habasnada  |ha  aboro  a  I 
aoaofaity  for  90  rssra.  sod  La  bsaad  to  glr*  astls- 
f aolioo  to  slL  apla  Im 


Metropolitan  Theatre. 

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portsd  loto  tb*  HiAratt  for  tba  piioa.    Uall  aod  ••• 

ORGANS. 

IVrw  and  boaottfnl  *•*!•«  of  thoia  ataajniflaaat 
ritlMK  f  aVBIIB  BT  uRw  A  .\H  -ttia  moat 
p*rf*ctr**d  loit'ura*L.t  mad*.  Tria  toea  l»  par*. 
powarfttl  aad  raaoaaot.  Orar  Al.OOVof  tb*oi 
bar*  b*r  a  sold. 

Hhret  Unilr,  Umlr  Bsnka.  Mnalr-  I*o- 
lloa,  Pla.no  Nloola,  f'la.o  (arcri,  Via- 
lias.  AlttltAAra,  Ascordeona,  etc ,  etc. 

I.l  TUB  MUSIC  DBFABTMC.fr  OP 

A.  L.  BANCROFT  &  CO.,  Agents. 


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ArTF.tt    THE 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

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XT.O*    Booton, 

Batter  *tr»*«-t.  tear  at, aara )  , 

Aod  Ut  ods  of  tboir 

Hot  Scotch'g  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 

A.  11     Drink*    Ten    Cental 

f*t  U   J0».  D.  HKKlon.  Pronrtatar. 


New  Discovery. 

ran  use  or  the  wokdebful  plant 
that  Ood  lataadad  for  tb.  Oar.  of 

RNIUMATISM,   NEURALSIA,   06UT,   PARAL- 

YIU,  CATARRH,  AND  ALL  (PINAL 

AFFECTIONS, 

la  arsdaritood  porf*«t'r  br  tb*  or  jaralroad— tb* 

oil;  i  T»on  oo  tho  Oontiaaot  ti»t  fallraorapre 
bond*  It.  mijtic  qualltiaa.  Tba  abov*  (JoroplaiBts 
sr«  *r(sUd  «xt*rnallr  al.b  safety  aod  locoaaa, 

DM.  K  K.  UODUKia  to  ba  found  at  bla  Office, 
Tl*>Markat  atrao),  oppoaltaTblnl,  Room*  1  sod 
*   Iroin  10  a  M   till'M  .And  froji  1  to  6  [■  if 

Hotldanoo,  lf>n«  Mtialon  atran*.  I'aticDtt  oap 
b*  BCOororaodaUd  witn  Room  sad  Board.       apU 

LA     FORMES' 

Hair  Restorative  Powder 

rUIB  P0WDKR  WILL  PREVENT  THH  HAIR 
from  fallins  off.  aod  alio  raitoro  a  □•Wfrowtb 
_t  Hair  to  tb*  bald  aasd  Kitbln  a  law  w**ks  wfaors 
tba  root*  at*  oot  destroyed.  Tbls  powder  la  mixed 
with  wirn  water  aad  rued  as  a  waaa  three  tn 


Ladies  and   Children 

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KINKEAD'8 
SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

ADBBBSINO    PLBASAlir  TO  DBS,  BAB1I.V   APPLIBD, 
la  aoi  ir-MF.  sod  will  not  lolara  tbe  moat   delioau.    It 
earaa  ail  dieaaaea  of  t    a  eosls.  remorse  daodreff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling. 

Renrrare    lbs  hslr  *r>f(  and    aloa.y.  sod  la  PURKI.V    VBOB 

saP- Tba   Orlslnal    HAOR    BRUSH     HAIR    TONIO   ABD 
DRFH8IN0  stay  b*  had  •!  tba    Af *ot, 

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Oontsr  New  Moat&ototry     sad  Howard  atrssta.  sodof  All  Drser- 

sl«ts_  _  f**!JL 

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Single  Outside  Rooms, 

WTTB 

No.  1  Spring  Beds  and  MattraftHes. 

AT  TOE 

BRANCH  HOUSE, 

«»*    aA.VaOaUE   BTZEKT.    COB.    tl,AI, 
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nrty     Ooiita     por       XO'lala.t, 
And  Leim  by  the  Week. 

OPSIN"     Alili      NIGHT 

L.  J.  VWMhL,  Proprietor. 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


THE  .-MOST  ELEGANT  CUSTOM   WORK   1H  THE  OITT 


TEX  JOUMAl  OF  AMDSESiSIS. 
Pobl.aiie<i  avert  Dm  in  the  Y»"  h» 


■a  Merchant  »o«    SOS  'WluMirtOB  eta 

Below  Montgomery.  Sio  7i*t>cieoo. 


TUESDAY MAI    20,    1873 


AMUSEMENTS,    Etc. 


California.  Theaae. 

Barton  Hill,  the  comedian,  who  made  his  Brit 
appearenoe  at  this  theatre  lait  eight  in  Frank 
Marshall's  play  of  "False  Shame,"  reocived  a  Tery 
hew u  weloome  on  ert  eriofl\  acd  afterwards  made 

•  cood  impression  on  the  nadieaee,  which  the; 
acknowledged  by  liberal  applause,  and  by  calling 
hi  a»  before  the  curtiia  at  the  cloie  of  the  first  act 
and  at  the  end  of  the  play.  Mr.  Hi.l  resembles 
Owen  Marlowe  in  some  ttiogs,  thengb  he  baa  cot. 
nearly  snob  a  good  swell  accent,  and  Charles 
WbeatleUb  in  other*.  He  makes  muiy  of  hia 
"poiatb"  in  thesame  tellirg  manner  as  the  Utter. 
To  give  an  idea  of  Mr  Hill's,  abilities  we  may  ob- 
serve that  be  will.  If  he  appears  in  "Rotedele/ 
ptaytbe  part  of  ElliotGray  better  than  Barrett; 
which  is  prai.e  enough.  We  gave  the  pot  of 
"False  Shame"  in  rail  in  yeit:rd»j'a  Figaeo_ 
The  play  has  many  good  "points;  the  language  is 
often  bright  and  sparkling,  thoogh  sometimes 
l  .dioo.3.  The  acthor  of  tbla  comedy  labors  nnder 
one  diiad  ran  tags;  be  baa  njt  much  Idea  of  what  a 
"gentleman"  la.  acd  makes  bis  hero.  Lord  Ch.l.or. 
do  things  which  a  gentleman  conld  net  do— for 
instance,  shake  hands  with  a  man  nhom  he  knows 
to  be  a  thief,  a  cheat  at  cards  and  a  cjward.  Miss 
Annie  Graham  read  and  acted  the  part  of  Mag- 
dalen Atherly  Terr  well  indeed,  but  Mies  Helen 
Tracy  was  really  the  life  of  the  piece  In  the  ehar- 
acterof  (he  Tiyaciooa  Cooeticoe  Howard;  wticb 
she  aoted  cap'tallj ;  th'reis  nodoabt  abont  Miss 
Tracy's  being  a  good  actress.  W.  A  Mtstajer  a* 
the  genlJemanly  scoundrel,  Captain  Bragleigh 
'w*5  eioaJ.ec.  i,  ana  bore  himself  fcrarely  evee  when 
di'coTered.  Henry  Edwards  as  Colonel  How- 
ard.Jand  Walter  Leaan  as  Earl  of  Daabington 
Cava  two  vary  pleasant  impersonation!  sf  fine  old 
Koglisb  gentlemen,  and  brenght  ont  immense  ap- 
p'aatr,  is  an  angry  scene  ia  the  last  act.  Mrs_ 
Jodab  was  charming  as  Mrs.  Oclonel  Howard,  a 
talkative  old  lady,  Lieut.  Frank  Percy  wse  played 
in  a  very  pleasing,  natural  manner  by  E.J  Bnck- 
ler,  who  quits  sack  himself  in  the  part  and  iden- 
tified himself  w  th  it  thoronghly.  Eben  Plymvton 
made  a  br  gat  yonng  officer,  as  the  Hon  Oharle* 
Bwsrt,  and  made  the  moat  of  tbe  part  and  E.  If' 
Thayer,  as  Philip,  Bragleigh'*  man,  thosgh  perhaps 
a  Little  too  familiar  with  his  master,  even  if  he 
did  owe  bfm  wagei.  did  a  gcod  bit  of  act  irg.  "Fahe 
SbaaWwill  bs  played  ever;  night  nnt:l  farther 
notice. 

AUtmmtjrau 

Tee  performance  at  tfaia  benie  last  night  was  an 
admirable  one.  Ktllyand  Leon,  Mi  as  Anal  e  Ad- 
ams, Maa:er  Buney,  Little  Mac.  Oharlea  Vjfian 
and  tbe  other  bright  stars  appeared  at  their  vary 
be:t.  Mies  Annie  Adams  sang  several  of  her  best 
*>ogs,  Little  .Mac  appeared  in  his  Original  Es- 
sence, and  then  tbe  roaring  Irish  farce  of  'Taking 
tbe  Pledge"  was  preset  ted,  wuh  Master  Barney  in 
tbe  two  oharietere  cf  Bridget  McNamars  and  Ter- 
ence McKamsra,  Sam  Bi  ckey  as  Cornelius  McNa- 
mira  and  D.  J.  Sherwood  aa  the  landlord.  Is  this 
Maa-.cr  Birney  showed  himself  aa  clever  an  act?r 
aa  be  is  a  dancer,  and  with  Sam  Rickey  kept  tbe 
andieooe  in  a  perfect  roar  of  laughter.  Charles 
Vivian  (aeg  "Major  Wellington  De  Boot*"  and 
other  songs,  and  wu  encored  again  and  again. 
After  this  feast  of  fan  and  melody  cams  Kelly  and 
Leon's  version  of  Offenbach's  comio  opera  of 
"Mona.  Oboofljari."  In  this  Leon  delighted 
tbe  sndience  by  tbe  perfection  of  bis  make-up. 
thebsin'.y  and  good  tie:*  of  hie  drees,  and  bis 
charmiogly  piq-isnte  singing  and  acting,  and 
Edwin  Kelly  did  somsoapital  borletqae  acting  as 
M>na.  Ohoafixari.  Tbe  opera  wsb  well  monnted, 
well  dressed,  wall  ac:ed  and  well  sang  tbronghont- 
W.  F.  Baker,  Bob  Hart  Sam  Kicker.  J.  Robinson. 
L>.  J,  Sherwood  and  olbere  affording  able  cup- 
port  to  the  princiDil;.  "MoaB.  Cboofleuri"  is  a 
decided  scccais,  and  scouldbavea  long  run.  The 
public  of  Sao  Francisco  prefer  their  opera  bouffa 
in  English,  and  can  enjoy  "Mona.Ohonflenrj." 
Bella  Union   Theatre. 

A  very  viried  entertainment  is  given  at  thia 
hiass,  Miss  Jennie  Johnson  in  serio-comic  songs, 
Cassim  and  Frita,  in  gymnastic  feat',  Tommy  Bsr- 
ton  In  character  soage.  Matt  Kelly,  Minnie  Fill- 
more, and   Lon    Diitj,    in  the     amusing    act    of 

•  Rooms  to  Lit"  and  maay  more  in  songs,  act]  and 
danc-B,  w:ll  appear  this  evening, 
Buckley's  New  Varieties. 

"  Hooting  Modoea,"  "Going  to  the  Races,"  the 
pantomime,  "Valentine  and  Orson,"  Moitimore's 
eketehe*.  and  the  farce  of  "Dinktlspiel  ie  Troa- 
ble,"  were  all  received  with  roars  of  laughter  last 
night.  The  excellent  programme  which  appears 
on  our  first  page  will  be  performed  to-night. 
HoriUoItnral  Ball. 

Many  spend  tbe  afternoon  and  evening  vary 
pleasantly  in  this  beautiful  hall.  The  additions  to 
the  fliral  exhibition  are  very  fine.  The  music  by 
Schmidt  and  Schlotl's  Band  is  deligttfaL  The 
programme  for  to-day,  ia  published  on  oar  first 
page. 

Notes. 

Mias  Alice  Kicgabury,  kaoira  aa  tbe  ElSn  Stir 
who  made  acch  an  immeoEe  Buccess  here  in 
"Fancbon,"  will  probably  play  an  engtgemect 
durlcg  the  Fall  at  tbe  California  Theatre. 

Mjsi  Helen  Tray,  of  the  California  Theatre, 
•ill  play  n?xt  season  at  the  New  Park  Theatre, 
Brooklyn,  fcbeo  Plympton  has  an  engagement 
offered  him  at  thiBtbeatre. 

The  Fetbri  Troops  wiU  remain  Lb  fan  Francisco, 
and    will  give  a  season  of  opera  at  the  California 
Theatre,  in  September- 
Mrs.    Bowers  cleared   ?10.<M>  in  her  five  weeks- 
engagement  at  lhaOi'.ifjraia  Theatre. 

Tbe  management  of  the  California  Theatre  wil1 
pTObably  produoefahortly.  Horn'a  ont-ict  tragedy 
of  'The  Death  of  Marlowe." 
San  Francisco  Art  Association. 

The  Spring  Exhibition  of  the  San  Francisco  Art 
Association  is  nnw  open  to  tbe  pnblic  at  their  Gal- 
lery. JIS  Pms  street,  below  Montgomery.  Oalifor- 
Dia  artists  are  well  representee,  and  there  era 
many  genu  by  French  and  German  aitists-notably 
Bouguereaa's  "Contentment/'  whiob  Is  the  de- 
'igbt  of  every  mother  aa  much  as  it  Is  tbe  admira- 
tion of  colnnoiaseura  ia  art. 

Woodward's  Gardens. 

Tbe  management  of  this  delightful  resort  an- 
nounces great  attraction)  for  Sunday  next;  Prof 
Lay  will  make  tbe  last  gas  balloon  ascension   of 

:e  season  and  there  will  bs  a  varied  entertain- 
ment by  tbe  Buislsy  Family  and  others. 

aJtAToancAx.  Museum.— One  of   the  most 

oimptete  collections  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
Stataa,  comprises;  hundreds  of  costly  and  beau- 
tiful wax  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentleman 
snly)  at  tie  Museum  os  Montgomery  street.  AS 
cony  may  p*  profitably  spent  hers. 


City  Gardens. 

Anaececson  will  bs  nude  by  tbe  aerial  ablp  at 
tbe  City  Gardens  on  Thursday,  May  .2d.  Tbe  San 
Francisco  Gas  Company  will  lay  their  miio  into 
the  Garden,  and  Prof.  Lay  acd  tbe  Buislay  Family 
will  ssai't  to  it  flats  tbe  wondrous  vessel.  All  the 
aeronautic  talent  In  the  cty  combined  should  ren- 
der tbe  asosESiou  a  success. 


Tbe  Gallery  Boys. 

From  s  long  article,  by  Arthur  McEwen, 
in  the  Oakland  News,  on  the  subject  of  tbe 
gillery  of  the  California  Theatre,  we  make 
the  following  extract:  The  but*-  of  the  au- 
dience wis  composed  of  decent  workiogmen 
—mechanics,  laborers,  raicb  bands  from 
tbe  country,  etc.  Tins;  eat  in  their  cjlorei 
a'jirt  sleeves  and  lest  themselves  in  the  pUy 
with  that  zest  of  enjoyment  whiob  a  treat 
that  is  net  frequent  only  gires.  There  was 
a  large  number  of  hoodlums— the  felloxs 
with  &xt  brimmed  hats  and  crumpled  sbrts, 
who  stick  out  their  chine  and  obew  tobacco. 
This  gentleman,  who  sits  in  contemptuous 
dignity  with  his  bat  over  his  eyes,  doesn't 
hesitate  to  fling  his  Oxford- '.ie  over  the  back 
of  the  seat  with  entire  .indiffrreces  of  tbe 
man  below  him.  He  is  admired  and  imitated 
by  a  horde  of  half-grown  apprentices  with 
new-washed  facss  and  coll&rless  shut;, 
whosj  incipient  bood'um  air  promise*  great 
things  in  the  way  ef  development  in  a  year 
«;  two. 

There  were  a  great  many  bays— street  boys 
with  their  old  pincbed  faces  and  decided 
manner— little  wretches  who,  being 
force]  to  wrtet  a  living  from  tbe  world  when 
so  rcely  ont  of  arms,  have  acquired  the  bold- 
net  of  men  and  tbe  conning  of  street  dogs. 
When  they  came  in,  tine  to  their  initincts| 
they  avoided  the  regular  way  and  tumbled 
over  tbe  backs  of  the  seats  instead  cf  t  .kiog 
the  passages.  As  a  contract  to  those  little 
pirattB  there  w^  a  fow  cleaa  and  dfccentiy- 
dressed  boys  Ecttferei  here  and  there— sent 
for  a  treat  by  their  indulgent  mothers, 
probably.  It  was  amusing  to  watch  the 
manner  of  tbe  newsboys  and  wharf  rat-, 
with  tbeir  torn  jackets  and  dirty  faoES  to* 
ward  these  despised  youngsters.  Not  only 
looks  of  contempt  and  defiance  were  thrown, 
bnt  wads  of  chewed  Figaro  cc:asional!y 
smote  the  apprebemive  good  dots,  who 
got  hnst'.id  badly  on  the  btiirs  after  the 
flay,. without  doubt." 


Derby    Sweepstakes. 

Tbe  drawing  of  the  Epsom  Derbp  8  tree p- 
s'afies  st  tbe  C;  a -log  Cross  Saloon,  606  aflselcD 
ilrass,  near  Second,  has  been  postponed  to 
Tuesday,  May  27th.  A  few  ticket!  r.m&ln  aa- 
Bold, • 

Oysters, 
In  strolling  round  the  other  nlgbt, 
To  look  at  'Frieoo  by  gas  light, 
inx  careless  feet,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  screen 
Tb  rough  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  sees ; 
While  mossy  none  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  tbe  waters  eeitly  tell, 
Made  that  winsow  reem  to  be 
Some  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

Stop,"  Bald  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here — 
It  loots  so  nice — and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,'*  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  salts  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  oar  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  bis  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  naomfieertiiy,  too; 
All  kliida  of  oyaterB,  Juicy,  fat, 
Oooked  every  style;  just  thins  of  that, 
And  if  your  month  don't  water,  than 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  Band  crabs  and  terrapins  ; 
In  fact,  we  found  tbey  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  rinds  of  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladlss,  too,  have  found,  twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  ice  cream; 
So  here  tbey  nock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  wbat  they  call  "etch  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  And  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again, 
Pacific  Oyster  House,  337  Bush  street,  above 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

0HABXZ8  HAAHE.  Proprietor. 

Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leading  ea^r 
eentlals  of  sn  tnjoyoble ride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Iranelsco  so  unquestionably 
as  from  Frank  Boutos,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  tbe  stand  fronting  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  His  handsome  turn-outs  ere  used' 
by  the  beet  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  mates 
it  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drivers,  ne  is  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  other  carrltge  proprietor  on  thie 
Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladles  In  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
except  those  which  he  provides.  Fraukhas  en- 
joyed great  success  Id  his  business,  and  toe 
admirable  way  In  wblch  he  conduct?  It  raakts 
him  a  lavorite  with  all  who  patronize  him.    * 

>  ■ 

San^vica  lsln.net  I*uj.u. 

Since  the  recension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hop.'ful,  and  every  kind  of  Industry  ie 
taking  new  Life.  Mr.  Jacob  Schxeiber,  dealer  In 
beUdlng  and  furniture,  530  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  nurket,  who  bag  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  Its  superior  qualities 
for  mat  trass  beddlno;.  and  doubtless  Mr.  Schrei- 
ber  will  find  no  diificultv  in  disoo&ine  ot  all 
that  comes.  A 

• 
.Remo-val, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  machines  rented  and  re- 
paired as  u  tu'.l.  and  sold  cheaper  than  ever,  z 

Or.    Donerty 

Has  devoted  bis  study  more  particularly  to 
chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  as  snob  Is 
sow  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
San  Francisco.  Office  519  Sacramento  street, 
Borner  of  Leldesdorfl.  a  few  doors  Delow  What 
3fc*«  House,  t 


Trio    Best    Bemedies, 

l>r.  Ferry  '■  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
ry's Webfoot  Pms,  for  aij  bilious  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Sansome 
street,  ceiLer  of  Conimtrcial 


An  TJnlund  Suspicion. 

About  tbree  o'elockou  Siturdiy  morning, 
Lew  Battler,  who  though  be  keeps  a  saloon 
on  Bush  street,  generally  keeps  oool-headed, 
closed  bis  symposium  and  started  into  the 
small  street  leading  from  Bush  street  to 
Pine.  He  had  proceeded  but  a  few  eteps 
when  he  hurriedly  retretted,  and  rushing 
o^er  to  a  btekman  on  tbe  opposite  side  of 
Bush  street  exclaimed  '  'Give  me  your  whip, 
there's  a  live  stake  In  tbe  alley."  The  hack- 
man  gave  up  bis  whip  and  observing;  aside, 
to  a  brother  Jebu  "Lew  has  got  em,  Bute 
enough;  let's  stewLat  be  will  do"  f-lloxed 
tbe  excited  ex-minatiel  into  the  small  street 
above-mentioned  snd  there  saw  him  strik- 
ing wildly  at  something  wi  h  the  whip. '  'Poor 
fellenl  He  h:s  get  em,"  said  one  of  the  hack- 
men,  and  the  twain  looked;  on  pityingly, 
thinking:  "Wtat  a  noble  mind  is  there 
o'r  tbrowo."  Lew  turned  the  current  of 
their  thoughts  however  when  he  emerged 
into  Bush  s'reet,  with  a  large  snake  four 
feet  long  in  his  hands;  then  they  all  wondered 
"how  the  fesky  varmint  came  there."  It  is 
supposed  the  snake  was  brought  in  with 
some  bay  and  deposited  in  a  stable  whence 
itescapel  only  to  fall  a  victim  to  tbe  prowess 
of  Lew  Battler,  andexcite  the  enricsity  of 
visitors  to  bis  sjloon,  where  it  is  now  on  ex- 
hibition.     

Do    IVot    Suffer    from    Corns. 

Tbe  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
Ions,  Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Oowaa'a  Inatf. 
fute.  sio  Eearny  «treet,  from  1  to  9  p..at«  We 
yr-f-KE  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doc- 
tar's  capability.  BefereDces  given  tfrequlreo.  a 


Asa    Hj.    Wauga  iai an'? 

"  ChieaI°  Beer  Depot,"  6i3  aacramanto  street, 
between  Montgomery  and  Ke:ray.  The  oele 
brated  "  Chicago  Lager  Beer,"  and  tbe  beat  of 
liquors,  Dailr  lunch,  with  lobttir  salad  and 
other  delicacies,  prepared  by  the  epicurean 
George  Butt.  Beer,  10  cents.  Begular  Ger- 
man lunches,  caviar,  Swiss  cheese  and  fand- 
wichee,  served  to  order.  To  lunch  at  Wauga- 
man's  is  the  thing.  5  3 

M oxastBi  of  Families  who  ere  about  to  speed 
the  Sumnv  r  in  the  country  with  their  children, 
ought  not  'o  forget  b  fore  they  go  to  provide 
themselves  as  well  aa  their  children  with  under 
clothing.  The  only  place  where  they  can  buy 
the  same  cheaper  and  male  of  better  material 
than  at  any  other  place  is  at  H.  Friedlandcr  At 
Oo'i,  No.  9  Third  street,  Nucleus  Building.    3b 


Slgnor    Fulvlo    Rossi 

Gives  private  lessons  in  Italian  and  English 
Yocal  Music,  at  645  Clay  etreet,  or  at  the  retl- 
dence  of  the  pup ii.  &  t 

Pralt'a  Abolition   Oil. 
Tbe  People's  Bemedy  for  all  Aohee  andPains, 


San  Francisco  Jenelry  Manufactory. 
D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merchant  Etr&st,    Diamond 
Setting,  Boameliag.     All  kinds   of   repairing 
done.    Jewelry  for  sale,  «-r 


Wonderful  and  Fearful. 

A  lecturer  on  travel  mentioned  the  "mid 
night  eun"  of  high  latitudes  as  a  fearful  and 
woaderful  phenomenon.  Said  a  man  in  the 
audience,  when  tbe  lecture  was  over:  "Fear- 
ful and  woDderful  is  good.  I've  got  a  mid- 
night eon  five  yeare  old  whom  tbem  words 
lite  like  al:d,  and  I'm  darned  if  I  don't 
hear  tbe  little  cuss  a  bollerin'  now,  three 
blocks  off." 

♦- 

it   Is    n?jme. 

J.  A.  Bbaber  &  Co,  are  selling  parlor.sets  and 
all  other  kinds  of  rurnltnre  and  brddrng  cheiper, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  in  town.  Other 
dealers  don't  stand  a  ghost  of  a  chance  when 
people  know  Sbaber'd  prices.    707  Msrzet  etreet 


Rattler's    Wine    Parlor. 

Lew  Battler,  formerly  In  the  minstrrl  iine, 
will  be  pleased  to  act  the  role  of  Boniface  to  all 

friend?,  day  and  evening,  at  33*  Bush  Btreet, 
below  Kstrny.  4-b 

Mini  kebt.— Bats  cleaned,  pressed  and 
trimmed  to  ord*r  at  the  lowest  prices.  Miss 
t.  P.  Woe*  8U  Washington  Btreet.  *-r 


E>riotOIt-XfaX>rU.C    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples)  Art 
Gillery,  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
nlssion  street.  a 


PmrvArn  Lessors  rs  rar  Fbei*cb  Lasguaoe 
by  J.  Jbiset,  graduate  of  the  University  ol 
Pari?,  late  Professor  of  De  la  MonnalB'  Koimal 
School  for  Teachers,  and  of  St.  Mary's  College, 
London.  404  Geary  street,  between  Mason  and 
Taylor,  upstairs,    Beit  of  reference  given.    4  q 


A.  Rl.oasj&nt  J_.ocar.ion. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  s 
Central  location,  Bhoutd  visit  the  Alhunbra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  building  la  a  very  fine  one  and  U  well 
l'ghted  and  ventilated.* 


A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
Just  received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
Laideadorff  inrset.  • 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  34 


Deakin's  Sals  of  Paintings 

Wul  take  place  about  May  20th.  Particulars 
In  future  advertisements.  t-s 

A  Servant  in  tbe  Corner. 

Weed's  Carpet  Sweeper,  with  the  best  assort- 
ment of  Carpets  and  Furniture  in  the  State,  at 
John  0.  Bell's,  nearly  (ppcaite  the  Grand  Hotel, 
Market  street.  u> 

• 

Premium  Shirt  Dl&lxer. 

Ki=.  Eveline  Morris  526.  Eearny  st,  respect* 
fullv  solicits  a  call  from  friends,  and  srrangsrB 
visiting  the  City.  Newest  styles,  perfect  nt 
and  price?  reasonable.  c-o 


Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 

Curei  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


S-L 


Br.  C.  T.  Sjge  has  removed  bis  office  to  the 
Olympic  Club  Balldlng,  corner  of  New  Mont- 
gomery and  Howard.  4e 

» 

Corn-,   Bunions.    Inf-rowinf?  Nails. 

A  perfect  cure  warranted  by  Albert  Schoen. 
wald,  127  Second  i treet.  4-m 

Sstm  Moor©, 

Formerly  of  Sues  House  Carrtag»s,  can  be 
ound  In  front  ef  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es> 
ablishraent,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
inmery  sts. ,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carriage  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
e   sight,  at  reduced  rate*.  y*a 


Bound  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Is  G.  Burkhardt's  motto.  Fine  Franch  Calf 
Boots  made  to  crder  from  $6  to  1 10.  A  good  fit 
and  aatiifactlon  guaranteed.  Call  at  &40  Wash- 
ington street  and  be  convinced.  AfuU  assort- 
ment of  neatly-made  goods  always  on  band,  at 
prices  to  suit  everyone's  purse.  4  bt 


Frasb  and  Swawt. 

Far  the  bask  oonf ecoonery,  g-*  to  Oaoty  and 
W steer's.  107  Maoafosaery  St.  near  Salter       M 

Dental  Work. 

Fob  rrjTEar  qoautt  ov  womt,  go  to  T.  O.  Jee- 
aup,  decUat,  cor.  Butter  ind  Mou'gomery,  over 
Tuckar'a.  3-n 

Twenty  Thousand 
Papar  Collars,  all  style*,  for  ?ale  cheap  at  the 

iiUii|yN||Briiy|UiMj|i 


S.F. BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

jaook*eIler»  and  StatlOBAi-s, 
Stacey  A  Mock,  (seboo)  books  a  rpeoialty.)  B.  W 

corner  Fourth  and  Jessie. 
O.  a.  Moore,  609  Monte-ornery,  near  Merchant. 

Diiilnen  Colleges. 
Heald's,  Bryant  A  Stratton'*  College,  24  Post  Btreat 

Batchers. 
Sata,  Fred,  Staila  91  to  100.  California  Market. 

Employment  Ontee. 
Qhan.  F.  Becherer  4  Co.,  «2  Sacramento  street. 
Chinese  BmDlojmeDt  Co.— Pierce  A  Co.,  627  Bao- 

ramento  sUeet. 
O'Brien  A  Vftri,  610  Montgomery  street 

French  Fancy    Goec*. 
Looan  A  Co.,  19  MontsoBery,  197  and  109  Sntt»r , 

Hair  Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Oallecder,  msnotacturer,  62  Second  etreet 

Hsnmsua  Hair* 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Oo.,  110  Beoood  street. 

Milliner*. 
Bare,  H.  belig,  228  Kearny  street. 

Searcher  of  Records. 
0.  V.  Gillespie,  641  Waabiogion  s  treat 

"Watches  and  Jewelry. 
H,  A.  Oallender  62  Second  street. 

VFntteners  and  Paper  Hangers. 
AW.  Wh  elder,    21  Geary  street 

Wines  and  Xdqaoss.    (Wholeeala.) 
Daneri  F.  A  Co-.  AG*  Frost 


Business  Directory 


100  000  00Przs  T0  BH  issbed  ov 

or  about  June  10th.  Send  Lnyonr 
adyertisements  Immediately  to  Ifo.  SOS  Mont- 
gomery at,  at  B.  M.  t D  WARDS'.  mi  lm 


FIGARO 

CTHCTTLATES  TfV  THE  BEST  SOODSTT.  IB 
placed  in  tbe  hsndsof  nearly  all  who  come 
to  the  city  to  make  purchases,  and  is  therefore  the 
best  of  advertising  mediums. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  AS  BOUSE  PRO  GRAMME.  IS 
every  Theatre  in  Sin  Francisco. 


FIGARO 

IS  MAILED  EVEBT  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  ia  California,  Nevada  snd 
Oreson— the  papers  left  in  the  theatres  at  sight 
being  gathered  op  and  saved  for  that  purpose. 


CANDIES. 


ALL  KINDS  OE  THE  FDXBBT  WAK1YS 
made  at  our  Steam  Candy  Factory  daily.  AU 
orders,  eeoeoiaUy  from  tbe  country,  are  aoTfeited 
tnd  will  be  promptly  attended  to. 

OANTY  «  WAQNES. 
layy  Montcomary.st.  nerj  Setaev 


MILITARY    COODS 

....ASTD.   .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRICA1 
TRIMMINGS, 

8ZS    Hentsroraery  etreet.    Boob    No    1, 
mnlttf  T.  RQDGKRS  JOHNSON. 


GREAT  REDUCTION  11^ 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

aja-     FINELY  PUBTOHBD  BOOMS,  SIN 
?Vf  aJe  or  in  enita, 

Well  AA«n««Kl  aad  Teatllatadt 

Dafarnisned  Booms  to  let.  Lodging  writ 
or  witbtat  board,  ALEAMESA  BTJ1LDING 
arte  Bash  street  ccUtf 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
the  Theatrical  Profession  in  California  prs- 
po^s  formic*  clasaes  for  iostrnction  in  Elocmion. 
Poi-ions  wishing  to  avail  themselves  of  the  oppor- 
tunity of  acoairing  a  UBefnl  art  at  a  moderate  coat 
can  send  in  thoir  names  to  "Oambysee  "  P.  O.  Box 
23M,  when  particulars  as  to  terms,  etc,  will  be 
ssDt<4them.  d*9* 


RETURN  THE  BOOK! 

tyHOEVBH    BORROWED    THE    "MEMOIR 
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BKAtCH,    408    KU1J, 

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Urge  uid  .el!  wlecUd  u»n, 

Ladies  Cloaks,  i&  Sill 
and  Cloth, 

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other  LADIEb'  SD1TS,  iT  VERY  1 
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Silks.  S.lini,  L'lo.kini.7  ",a  „J*, 
Trln.mli>,..  JUST  AklVID  Tti 
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Programmes,  and  all  kind,  ol  r m  I 

SHOW.   JLECrUBE.  COaTOIlS 

ATBE  and  CIK01JI  KUit 

ATL0WBATB8,BT,i 

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MISSION  STREET,  brtwa*.  IkO  • 

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aesionais  al .a7.  on  hand. 


FREE  AND  EA'. 

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■Wi^bs  ail  the  Calif ornia  Supreme 
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1K0EIVBD  TUB  CORDIAL  BMJOUSK. 
<T  OF  TBI!  PHOFKaSION  AS  A 

UNO  INDISPENSABLE  AID  TO 
HE  PWCTICAL  UWYER. 


BOQARDUS,  Publisher. 


aTaTaUrOATTOH     OJTIOK. 

Merob»nt  [Street 


STILL  ANOTHER." 

OWIRO  TO  THE    S0AH0IT7    07    (IA.L00NS 
oo  Both  a.r*«t.  1  be*  to  to  fori-   mj    frivcdi 
aad  lb*  tabllo  that  I  btt*-*  oo«sod  tba 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

....IT..., 

09O  I*-jUi    atrert,  between    MootceBerr 

pad  Rpamr. 

All  Drinks,  Plain  or  Fancy,  10c. 

Ooooooted  lo  lha  bait  atjla  aod  of  tba 
Puraat  Llqaora. 

CIIA*.  W    rELDMARV. 
an.l  tf  PropTtotor. 


TO  THE  UNFORTUNATE. 

DRH.  TROMMLITZ  A  I.KRDK* .ORADUATB8   I 
of  tbo  Laipaloaod  Vinnva    l/oaToraitlaa,  and 
lata  Aailtlaot  bfircaons  Ui.i~.ad  l*t.*loi  Arm*',  havo  ' 
OD*oad  tbair  ('111  '•  aod  l>abcrator*  at  No.  4iifl 
Kl:  A  RS  V  S  f  RKK  T.  o«ar  ^.lifornia.  for  tba  traat- 
min:  of  dliaaaai   of  tbo   ITrlna'-y   and    Geoaratrra 
Oricana,  aod  all  F«~Dala  Coiiplalnti.    To  snfTarara  i 
from  Aatbroa,  BrooObltls,   Dipttioria,  8ora   i'tiroal, 
UoriumrjiijD  and    othtr    Dia*a-ai   of    tba    Lanes 
and  Tnroa'  wa  racommond  l*rof-aa.>r  Unll-r'a  ! 
*mIIih-   Fxlmri  ..f  T.ilir.  lno!t»lla«>   InhaLnii 
Apua-ama  wbloti   fa  aztaoalvalr  oiad  la  Karopa 
aod  for  wbfoh  »n  ara  tba  Hola  Ajtania  for  Iba  Pa-   i 
oiflo  UoaaL    For  f  urtbnr  Dartloilftra  ra'l  nr  addr«aa 
DHH    TKOMHMTZ  A  LKKDEN, 

4*6  Ktarrn  atranl,  Hao  Fraontaoo.       i 
Orricc  Uotriut— From  19  to  12  A.K.,  .  to  t  i-  ■(  . 
a'  d  6  to  7  P.  1C 
P  H.— Saparataaolraooa  for  lhaaooommrt4t!lon 

Of   Lai'if*  aofi  li*        I 


Bar  Sugar 

FOB    BALK-SIB    KAAaUTY    HTSRKT,    AT 
MKROKR'S.  .  Alro.  aion  kind  of  OabdIM 
Wboloaal.  aad  Ral  IL 
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Whitener  and  Paper  Hanger,  I 

Wo.    IS*    BIAXT  UTBF.ET. 

apl  lot  Batwa.n  Dqpoot  aod  Btaofctoa.      , 

P.  VOLNEY.  212  FOURTH  STREET . 

BUYS  AND  88LLH 

Good   Second-hand    Clothing.  I 

Alio,  OLRANH,  DVBf.  and  RKPAIRS.  lo  tfat 
moatno'aQC-fio  tnaoaar.  U*  baa  mada  tba  abova  a 
fooaialtr  for  JO  »oar*.  aod  U  bouatl  to  lira  aatie- 
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PIANOS. 

ALAROF  I.1VOIOROFTH08R  FIIffK-TO!f  EO 
"'Jiirap-k'J  Mei'AMHO^  flAMH 
— tjamoat  dnribla  aod  rallabl*  ioalia-a»ota  In- 
oar  tad  tato  tba  mai  ktl  for  taa  pnaa.  Uall  and  aaa 
tbam. 

ORGANS. 

Naw  aod  htaot'fnl  airl*a  of  tboaa  «aa;oiRe*et 
I'KIM-K  iaRIM:T  UKVAAA-ttii  aoal 
parfaot  road  Ioatrnmaat  mad*.     Tna  toaa  la  para, 

Eowatfol  aid   raaooanl.     Ovar  ftl.OOC  of  tbata 
a*a  baao  sold. 

Vha«t  Hailr.  Maale  Hooka  Nmlr  Fo> 
Itoa.  Piano  atoola,  Plann  I'arrn,  Vla- 
lloi,    nallnri,    AtCardrnDA,   Clc.  ,   etc, 

IN  TUB  HUAIO  DEPARTMENT  OF 

A.  L.  BANCROFT  &  CO  ,  Agents. 

ap.'t  ao-l  i™  7tl    Market  atr«e«- 


Metropolitan  Theatre. 


HAOBAVMKNTU. 


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AFTER    Tlir. 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

(10  TO  TiiK 

Hot     Sooton, 

■  atl«r  atrael.  m**r  Haaraii 
Aod  trr  ona  of  thair 

Hot  Scotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 

All    Drlnlu    Ton    Cent* 

fa«  U  JOI.  D.  BRIOOS.  PropMotar. 


Ladies  and  Children 

....will  y  I'. 

KINKEAD'S 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

A   DRESSING    PLKASANF   TO  ITRR.  KARtl.Y    APP1  IKD. 
la  n  v   cr*ajj,  aod  will  oil  injara  tba  moat  dalicaU      It 
enrea  all  dlaaaaaa  of  t    a  aoaio.  ramoraa  daadruE. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling. 

Ranrfera    tbo  balr  aoft  aod    Rloaar.  and  la  PURELY    VEOB 

TABLK. 

ar  Th-    O-lrinal    SAOR    BR1MR     HAIB    T01*I0    AJID 
DRESSING -na*  ba  bad  or  lha    Ajraol, 

I  \n.     n.     «ATM,     nrDrftrft, 
Oaraar  Naar  MonUomary     ^^4  Iloward  atraola,  aodof  all  Dma* 
«tau. fat:  tf 


New  Discovery, 

ry)[K  ViK  Of  TUB  WONDKRFL'L  PLANT 
A    ib at  Qod  tatendad  for  tha  Uoro  it 

RHtUMATIBM,    NEURALGIA,    CGUT,   PARAL- 
YSIS, CATARRH,  AND  ALL  SPINAL 

AFftCTIONS, 

I*  aodaritocd  pD.fawt'v  b*  tba  o-,1«ral»nad— tha 
not*  poraon  oo  tb«  Uootiaant  ,.i.u  f oil*  oompra 
hi^ilMti  roairlo  QDalltita  Tba  abu-ra  Oomplaloia 
ara  >r-  atad  axt*rnatlr  ni.h  aafat*  and  anocasa. 

DR  K  K.  D0D..KU  to  ba  foobd  at  bla  OfBoa, 
HHMitkat  atraa*.  oppoa.ta  'Iblrd,  Hooiaa  1  aaa 
t.  I  run  iOaM   tilr«,  aod  froin  i  lo  B  r  11 

K.i  i.lrntic,  If»ft«  Mnaloo  atr#o*.  Futicntaoap 
baaooanmodatud  wifi  Boom  aod  Board.       aoW 


LA    FORMES' 

Hair  Restorative  Powder 

TU IH  POWDKR  WILL  PRRVRNT  T0B  HAIR 
from  falling  off  and  also  raitora  a  □•*  irnwtb 
of  Hair  to  tba  bald  haad  within  a  faw  waaka  arbara 
tha  rooU  ara  oot  daatroyad.  Tbia  powder  la  mmd 
witb  warm  watar  and  aaad  aa  a  waab  tbraa  tlnaa 
a  weak.    A  trial  of  ona  box  wHl  con-flaca  jno  tbat 


Single  Outside  Rooms, 

WTTB 

No.  1  Spring  Beds  and  Matlrassos. 

BRANCH  HOUSE, 

4*4    Umoie  IT2IIT,    IDA   CUT, 

■E'lrty     C«nt»     per-       ~!Nri«lit, 
And  LoH»  by  the  Wock, 


OFBN     AIjIj      NI&HT 

L  J.  EWEI.L,  Proprlotor. 


PIONEER  8HOE  MANUFACTORY 


THI  MOBT  BLEGAKT  CUSTOM  WOBK  IS  THK  CITY 


"FXCa-AJFa-Q-" 

TEE  JODEMAL  OF  AHT/SEKEHTS. 

Pnblilbnl  »T«rr  DM  In  t  be  *•"  to 

T,       "P.       BOQABDU8 

•»  Merenant  n««    «»»  -W.uhli.rton  lU. 

Belo.  Montgomery.  S»o  7ra>ol»oo. 


WEDNESDAY MAT  21,  1878 


AMUSEMENTS,    Etc. 

California  Theatre. 

"False  Shame"  was  repeated  last  night,  and 
Barton  Bill  again  drew  load  applause  by  tne  Ba- 
lebed  and  artistic  manner  in  whioh  he  p'ayed  tue 
obaiacterof  Lord  Ohilton.  ThB  comedy  la  exoe.- 
lently  cast,  and  la  well  worth  witnessing.  It  will 
bs  withdrawn  attar  to-morrow  night.  Mr.  Btll'i 
nextlmoersooatioo  will  probably  be  that  of  Volage 
io  "The  Marble  Heart-" 
Alhsmhra. 

Tne  woodeifal  LUtle  Mao  dellghie  everybody 
Witt)  his  Essence;  Obarles  Vivian  ii  encored  again 
and  ARiin  ;  Master  Barney  Is  excellent  as  an  Irish 
comedian,  and  KlIIj  and  Loon  have  made  a  great 
hi  tin  their  opera  ol  "Oboufleari.  or  a  PrimDonw 
ol  »  Wight,"  which  ii  nightly  attra-ticg  audience  j 
oompoied  of  onr  best  oitlxene, 
Buckley's  New  Varieties. 

"The  Mysteries   of  a  Restaurant."   "Who  Died 
First?"  and  the  pantomime  of  "Valentine  and  Or- 
son" are  among  the  features  ol  the  programme  for 
to-night. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Oo'eim  and  Fiiiz,  the  gymnasts,  Lon  Dixon,  the 
favorite  Ethiopian  comedian.  Tommy  Barton, 
character  vocalist,  and  many  otbera  will  appear 
to-night  io  the  programme  given  on  oar  fleet 
pare. 
Close  of  the  Floral  Fair. 

The  managers  of  the  Horticultural  Fair  held  a 
mooting  last  even inp,  and  determined  to  oioae  the 
Fair  then|  and  there.  The  oanae  of  this  sadden 
movement  was  that  the  presentbaBineas  was  not 
paying.  Tne  nnmber  of  season  tickets  sold  was 
large,  and  tbongh  the  attendance  was  good,  the 
receipts  from  the  Bale  of  transclect  tickets  Hon- 
day  and  Tuesday  was  very  light,  and  did  not  half 
caver  expenses.  £  They  bad  grven  their  regular  ad- 
vertised season  of  nine  nights,  a-d|had  fulfilled 
their  oontraot  with  the  reaBOn  subscribers  This 
wesk  was  to  have  been  en  extra  week.  The  fair  has 
been  well  constructed.  The  hall  was  .beautlf  ally 
decorated,  and  greit  taste  was  shown  in  arranging 
and  displaying  tbo  fl.wera  on  exhibition,  and 
excellent  moeio  was  presented  every  afternoon 
and  evening.  We  regret  that  eo  worthy  and  refin- 
ing an  exhibition  b as  not  been  better  sustained  by 
pablio  patronage. 
San  Francisco  Art  Association. 

The  Spring  Exhibition  of  the  Sao  Francisco  Ait 
Association  ia  now  open  ta  the  public  at  tbeir  Gal- 
lery, 313  Pine  street,  below  Montgomery.  Califor- 
nia artiBts  are  well  represented,  and  there  are 
mm j  gems  byFrenoh  and  German  artistB— notably 
Bongnerean's  "Contentment,"  which  Is  the  de- 
light of  every  mother  as  much  as  it  is  the  admira- 
tion of  coionoisBenre  in  art. 
City  Gardens. 

Anaacensen  will  be  made  by  the  aerial  ship  at 
tbeOity  Gardens  on  Thursday.  Mny  22d.  The  San 
Francisco  Gob  Company  will  lay  their  main  into 
the  Garden,  and  Prof.  Lay  and  the  Baialay  Family 
will  assist  to  inflate  the  wondrous  vessel.  All  the 
aeronautic  talent  in  the  city  combined  should  ren- 
der the  ascenaion  a  success. 
Woodward's  Gardens. 

The  management  of  this  delightful  resort  an- 
nounces great  attractions  for  Sunday  next;  Prof* 
Lay  will  make  the  lost  gas  balloon  ascenaion  of 
the  season  and  there  will  bi  a  varied  entertiin- 
mont  by  tbe  ButBlay  Family  and  otbera. 

AKATomoiL  Mcaeuai.— One  of  the  moat 

o  implete  collections  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
itates.  comprising  hundreds  of  oo- tly  and  beau- 
tiful wax  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
Only)  at  tbe  Hueoum  oo  Montgomery  street.  An 
QOUT  may  be  prnflf-ahW  -rent,  here- 


NuimegB. 
[From  the  D&nbnry  News.) 

Tbe  vound  of  tbe  new  Spring  beet  i* 
beard  ia  the  charoh  aieles. 

A  man  weighing  three  banc] red  and  t  wo&ty 
ponnda  visited  one  of  our  photograph  gal- 
leries oa  Monday,  to  get  a  shadow  ^i?tare. 

Eirlygardeo  stuff  is  coming  "up  flDeiy, 
owing  i;  A  warm*  sua  and  the  hens  next  door. 

Workmen  at  San  Andreas,  Cal.,  have  dis- 
covered what  thsy  call  a  petrified  bam,  sixty 
feet  below  the  surface.  — Exchange. 

Eggs  maybe  found  io  tbe  next  layer.      •   . 

People  who  hive  be3Q  disappointed  in  life 
will  probably  be  glad  to  hear  that  milk  ia 
down  to  six  oentB  a  qaart. 

An  orator  who  claimed  to  stand  on  his 
righto,  was  induced,  at  the  enggestion  of 
one  of  the  audience,  to  add  his  lefts  bUo. 

Every  other  woman  yon  meet  now  has  a 
little  four-oornered  paper  bnodle  In  h6r 
hand,  which  she  holds  straight  ahead  of  her, 
by  tbe  thumb  and  forefinger,  so  no  other 
woman  will  eseif, 

A  Methodist  clergyman  in  this  conference 
was  recently  bo  deeply  inapt  esued  with  the 
evil  of  chewing  tobacco,  that  he  gave  op  tbe 
habit  and  went  to  smoking. 

Cider  is  becoming  too  old  to  have  abont 
the  house. 

A  youlbfal  New  street  sobolar  has  pnt  on 
paper  the  fact  that  he  woald  "rather  be  a 
little  girl  and  obey  his  mother  than  be  a  dog 
and  obey  the  moon." 

A  Danbnry  man  who  has  been  married 
thirty-five  years  says  there  is  more  power  for 
evil  in  a  small  rag-carpet' that  has  been  down 
six  months  than  there  is  in  a  twelve-barreled 
tank  of  whisky. 

San  Franoieoo  hae passed  through  the  gold 
fever  only  to  suffer  another  form  of  the  dis- 
ease. Tbe  gae  companies  have  oonsolidited 
and  raised  the  price  from  $1  50  to  $4  50  per 
thousand.  This  may  be  called  the  gastric 
fever.  


Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  arc  tbe  leading  es- 
sentials of  an  rojovobleride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  In  San  Francisco  so  unquestionably 
as  from  Frank  Bouton,  whOBe  carriages  bave 
tbe  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  His  handsome  turn-outs  are  need 
by  tbe  test  circles  of  tbe  city,  and  as  be  makes 
it  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drivers,  ne  is  more  liberally  patron- 
ised than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  nnmber  of  persons,  and 
ladles  in  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
except  those  which  be  provides.  Frank  has  en- 
Joyed  gnat  success  In  hie  business,  and  tne 
admirable  way  in  which  he  conducts  it  makes 
htm  a  favorite  with  all  who  patronize  him.    * 


S5a.nO  tv  icli  Island  Pulu. 

Since  tbe  ascension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  Industry  1b 
tafclng  new  life,  Mr.  Jacob  Scbrelber,  dealer  In 
bedding  and  fninKnre,  620  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  pulu,  haB  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  ba  very  large.  Polu  has  always  been 
in  demand  ou  account  of  Its  superior  qualities 
for  mat  trass  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Scbr.--,. 
bey  will  nnd  no  difficulty  in  ditposine  of  all 
that  comes.  a 


A  Soot  bin k  Invention. 

Aloibiades  Bolteltr  rued  to  keep  a  barber- 
shop, and  invented  a  shampooing  m^obine. 
So  be  fixed  up  a  contrivance  with  a  kind  of 
an  iron  etiod,  from  which  two  jointed  arms 
with  steel  claws  protruded.  These  olawa 
were  oovand,  with  chamois  skin,  and  the 
arms  were  moved  in  any  direction  by  a  aeries 
of  arms  and  levers.  Steam-power  was  ob- 
tained from  t'ao  factory  next  door.  Mr.  B. 
iustruoted  tbo  shop-boy  how  to  start  tbo 
machine,  and,  seating  hirmelf  ia  a  ohair,  be 
placed  a  claw  on  each  hide  of  his  head.  The 
boy  must  have  pulled  t'ue  throttle-valve  ont 
about  a  foot  too  f*r,  for  io  about  a  minats 
the  steel  claws  clutohel  Bonder's  head  so 
that  he  thought  Uis  is-mll  would  crack,  and 
tbe  Bhampooiog  maoLioe  began  to  rear  and 
plunge  and  tear  aronnd  tbe  room,  and  it 
lifted  Alcibiadea  from  his  chair  with  a  jerk, 
acd  brained  one  of  the  bystanders  with  one 
leg,  while  it  jammed  through  a  looking-glass 
and  scooped.  Botteier  aronnd  among  the  jnga 
of  hair-dye  and  beat  him  against  the  oeiliag 
and  s  used  him  into  the  wash-basin  and 
raked  him  around  among  the  shaving-mnga 
and  tbe  razors,  battered  his  head  again  Bt  tbe 
wall, and  all  thewhile  the  steel  clansworked 
and  scratched  and  grabbed  for  a  better  hold 
on  his  head  until  they  shut  off  steam  in  tbe 
factory,  when  Ale. bi  ides  Botteler  was  foand 
with  bis  neck  elongated  at  least  six  ihchts. 


Asa    U.   Waueaman's 

"Ohigajo  Beer  Depot/'  623  Sacramento  slraetL 
between  Montgomery  and  Keirny.  The  cele 
brated  "  Chicago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  best  of 
liquors.  Dally  luooh,  with  lobst  r  salad  and 
other  delicacies,  prepared  by  the  epicurean 
George  Butt.  Beer,  10  cents.  Begulir  Ger- 
man lunches,  caviar,  Swisa  cheeae  and  sand- 
wiches, Btrved  to  order.  To  lunob  at  Wauga- 
man'e  1e  the  thing.  5j 

X>0    JNot    Suffer-    irom    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  aufferers  from  Gerns,  Bun- 
ions,  OTub  and  Ingrowing  Hails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.H.  Oowan'a  Instf. 
tute,  310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  rjg.  We 
?n*ak  from  experience,  baring  tested  the  Doc- 
tor's capability.  Beferenoei  given  ^required,  a 

San  Francisco  Jewelry  fif annfactor y. 
D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merchant  etrest.    Diamond 
tting.    Enameling.      All  kinds    of    repairing 
done.    Jewelry  for  Bale,  ,1-p 


French  Pete. 

Almost  evetyone  knew  French  Pete,  who 
kept  a  restaurant  on  Merchant  street  for 
many  years,made  piles  of  money  find  return- 
ed to  France.  Pete  was  in  Paris  during  the 
siege  and  served  in  the  ranks  of  the  commun- 
ists, more  under  oompulsion  than  from  any 
desire  to  fight.  As  soon  as  heoould,  Pete  re- 
turned to  his  wife  and  sunny  California. 
Nowitappears  that  he  has  gone  roamiog 
again,  having  made  a  raiss  ont  of  bis  wife's 
property,  and  she  applies  to  the  Folios  to 
help  her  find  bim.  We  don't  think  Pete 
has  gone  back  to  Paris. 


Slow  Men. 

How  stupid  some  men  are  I  It  takes  'em 
so  long  to  find  out  anything.  We  know  a 
man  who  didn't  know  that  his  wife  was  be- 
witching until  she  eloped  with  another  fel- 
low. There'B  a  man  out  in  Wyoming  who's 
as  dull  as  onr  friend.  He  has  bad  a  servan 
girl  in  the  bouse  for  six  months,  and  never 
discovered  what  a  splendid  woman  she  was 
until  his  wife  had  been  three  nights  looked 
up  in  a  jury  room.  These  are  striking  in- 
stances of  entertaining  angels  unawares. 

A  Sad  Slant. 

There  i*  something  interesting  in  observ- 
ing two  women  looking  disdainfully  at  each 
other,  bnt  when  two  old  ladies  wboBe  front 
teeth  are  gone  curl  the  lip  of  soorn,.the 
effect  is  very  depre3eiog.' 


Oyatera. 
In  strolling  round  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Fzieoo  by  gas  light, 
unr  carelass  f e3t ,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  trade  a  soieen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen  ; 
While  mossy  atone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Made  that  wlnaow  reem  to  ba 
Borne  fairy  grotto  of  tbe  sea. 
'  ctop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  bore — 
It  loots  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right."  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  Bulls  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  Sound  a  seat 
Than  at  our  Bide  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Said  they  bad  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  it  true. 
And  cooked  inagiaficcnUy,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oyatera,  juicy,  fat, 
Oooked  every  Btyle;  just  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
Ton 're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  crabs  and  terrapins  ; 
In  fact,  we  found  tbey  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure. 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladlas,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  h&va  here  the  best  Ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "Biuh  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  threa  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oytter  House,  337  Bush  street,  above 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

0HAEXE8  HAAKE.  Proprietor. 


Phdtotrraphic    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  People*  Art 
Gallery,  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  street.  a 


Derby    Bweepstakes, 

The  drawing  of  the  Epsom  Derby  Sweep- 
slafies  at  the  0:atlng  Cross  Saloon,  606  MlBBlon 
Mrjet,  near  Second,  has  beiu  postponed  to 
Tuesday,  May  27th.  A  few  tickets  remain  un- 
sold, • 


Startling  Scientific    Discoveries. 

A  writer  in  a  scientific  journal  informs  us. 
with  a  positive  emphasis,  that  whales  are 
often^  afflicted  with  rheumatism.  How  he 
became  aware  of  the  ftcb  we  do  not  know. 
Science  finds  out  these  things  bymysterious 
method*,  which  cannot  LedUclosed  to  such 
worms  as  us  common  people.  Oar  readers 
will  be  surprised  to  learn,  however,  tbat  we 
have  ascertained  that  ealfiah  suffer  fre- 
quent y  from  depression  of  spirits;  tbat 
clams  are  often  skeptical  about  the  immor- 
tality of  the  sonl ;  aod  that  mud  eels  are 
gloomiest  in  tbeir  views  of  life  when  tbey 
are  bilious  and  drunk.  This  is  as  far  as  we 
have  gone-  If  further  investigaiions  still 
develops  the  tendency  of  the  blue-nosed 
baboon  to  chronic  paralysis  of  the  tail,  or 
of  the  giraffe  to  melancholy  because  of  the 
unreasonable  scarcity  of  peper  collars  that 
will  fif  him,  tbe  worldshall  know  it.  We 
never  make  a  secret  of  such  discoveries  of 
the  wonders  of  natare. 

She  Suited. 

A  lady  recently  applied  at  one  of  onr  life 
insurance  companies  for  a  position  as  agent 
When  asked  what  her  qualifications  were, 
■be  touched  her  unblushing   cheek.     She 

was  engaged. 

Moxhxhs  or  riiiiLiEe  who  are  about  to  spend 
tbe  Samni'  r  in  the  country  with  their  children, 
ought  not  to  forget  before  they  go  to  provide 
themselves  ns  well  as  their  children  with  under 
clothing.  The  only  place  where  they  can  buy 
the  same  cheaper  and  made  of  better  material 
than  at  any  other  place  is  at  E.  Frledlandtr  St 
C&V,  No.  9  Third  street,  Nucleus  Building.    3b 


Removal, 

Samuel  Sw»rt  has  removed  from  116  to  118 
Post  street.  Sewing  midlines  rented  and  re- 
paired as  ueuiI.  and  sold  cheaper  than  ever,  x 


Er.  0.  T.  S:ge  has  removed  his  office  to  the 
Olympio  Olub  Building,  corner  of  Kew  Mont- 
gomery and  Howard.  4k 

1  .        .  — 

Dr.    S>o JHor-ty  ' 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  as  snob  Is 
bow  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
Ban  Francisco.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leidesdorfl.  a  tew  doors  oelow  What 
Oheer  House.  x 


Tlie    Best    Bemedles, 

Dr.  Perry '■  Last  Chance,  lor  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
ry's Webfoot  Pilie.  for  an  bilious  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  droggiBts.  Agency,  417  Sansome 
street,  cerner  of  Commercial,  * 


Slgnor    Fulvio    Rossi 

dives  private  lessons  in  Italian  and  English 
Vooal  HubIc,  at  646  Clay  street,  or  at  the  resi- 
dence of  the  pupil.  6-  j 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 

The  People's  Bemedy  fox  all  Aches  andPalns. 


Peivate  Lessoks  in  the  Fbench  Language 
by  J.  JoEset,  graduate  of  the  University  of 
Pari*,  late  Professor  of  De  la  Monoa's'  Noimal 
School  for  Tcacber>,  and  of  St.  Mary's  College, 
London.  404  Oeaiy  street,  between  Mason  and 
Taylor,  upttalrs,    Bett  of  reference  given.    4  Q 


A.  Floaeant  Uieation. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  to  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  tbe  Alhambra, 
and  inspect  the  One  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  building  la  a  verv  fine  one  and  is  well 
lighted  snd  ventilated,* 


A  great  variety  of  TieB  and  Bow*,  all  styles, 
jQst  received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
Leldeadorff  atreet.  • 


Pratt'a  Abolition  Oil 
Cares  Stifl  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  3-r, 


A  Servant  in  the  Corner. 

Weed's  Carpet  Sweeper,  with  the  beet  assort- 
ment of  Carpets  and  Furniture  in  the  State,  at 
John  0.  Bell's,  nearly  c  ppesite  the  Grand  Hotel, 

Market  street.  4p 

,#- 

Premium  Sblrt  Maker., 

Mr--.  Eveline  Morris  626.  Eesrny  st.,  rdspect- 
f  ollv  solicits  a  cttll  from  friends,  and  strangers 
visiting  the  City.  Newest  styles,  pcrleot  fit 
and  prices  reasonable.  5-a 


Pratt's  Abolition  OU. 

Cures  Lame  Baob  and  Paralysis. 


3-L 


Corns,   Bunions,    Ingrowinj;  Kails. 

A  perfect  care  warranted  by  Albert  Soboen- 
wald,  127  Second  street.  4-bi 


8a,xo  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Buss  Bouse  Carriages,  can  be 
onnd  In  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
abllshment,  southwest  corner  Bash  and  Mont* 
izomery  sts.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carrlase  orders 
Uft  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
o  -  night,  at  reduced  rates,  pa 


NotUe  to  the  Public 

H.  Peyeer,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  Is  now  sel- 
ling off  bis  fine  stock  of  men'«?,  boys'  and  chll 
arena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  nrlcee.  Every  description  of 
gentB  furnishing  goods,  hats,  trunks,  valleep, 
o;c.,b*iow  co.t,    Call  If  you  want  bargalns.SL 


Bound  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Ia  G.  Burkhardt's  motto.  Fine  French  Calf 
Boots  made  to  order  from  98  to  $10.  A  good  fit 
and  satisfaction  guaranteed.  Call  at  640  Wash- 
ington street  nnd  he  convinced,  A  full  assort- 
ment of  neatly-made  goods  always  on  hand,  at 
prices  to  suit  everyone's  purse.  4  bs 


Preab  and  Sweet . 

Fer  the  beat     ooofectionsrr,   m   to   Oactr  and 
Warner'i.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Sutter.        ■ 


Dental  Work. 

Fob  riNEsr  QUiLrrr  or  work,  go  to  T.  C.  Jes- 
sup,  dentist,  cor,  Sutter  and  Montgomery,  over 

Tucker's.  6-u 

Twenty  Thousand 

Paper  Collars,  all  sty  lap,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Cheat  Laundry,  office  121  Leldesdozff  et, 


CujrvsoYANT.— Madame  Clara  Antonla,  the 
Clairvoyant  Physician  and  Independent  Trance 
Medium.  333  Kearny  street,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine. 
co'jinltatiena  in  English,  French  and  Gennar.T 


It   Is   True. 

J.  A.  Sbaber  &  Oo.  are  selling  parlor,  acts  and 
all  otherklndsoflurnilure  and  bidding  cheaper, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  duller  In  town.  Other 
dealers  don't  stand  a  sheet  of  a  chance  when 
people  know  Shatter1*  prices,   707  Mariet  street. 


.Rattler's    yv  ine    Parlor. 

Lew  Battler,  formerly  In  the  minstrel  line, 
will  be  pleased  to  act  the  role  of  Boniface  to  all 
friends,  day  and  evening,  at  334  Bash  street, 
below  Kearny.  4-h 


GREAT  REDUCTION  IN  ||ty 

....0V.,M 

Zj^LDXSS    JBT7; 

....AT.... 

CHAS.  MAYER' 


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Millinhbi. — Bate  cleaned,  pressed  and 
trimmed  to  ord-r  at  the  lowest  prices.  Miss 
J.  P.  Wood  824  Washington  street.  4-v 


S.F.BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Booksellers  and  Stationer*. 

Stacey  A  Mock,  (aobool  books  arpecialty,)  B,  rl 

corner  Fourth  and  Jeaaie. 
BL  H.  Moore,  609  Montgomery,  near  Merchant. 

Xfnalneaa  College* 
Heald'e,  Bryant  A  Stratton>  College,  24  Poet  street 

Hatcher*. 
Eats,  Fred.  Stalls  !'4  to  100.  California  Market. 

Employment  Office. 
Ohaa.  F.  Beoberer  A  Oo.,  952  Sacramento  street. 
Chinese  Exai>lojment  0o.— Pierce  A  Co.,  637  Sao- 

ramenlo  street. 
O'Brien  A  Ward,  610  Montgomery  street. 

French  Coney  Oawii, 
Loean  A  Oo.,  19  Montgomery,  107  and  109  Butter. 

Hair  Jewelry* 
H.  A.  Oallender,  manufacturer,  63  Seoood  street 

Se"Ttnanil  Hair, 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Co..  110  Second  street. 

Milliner*. 
Mrs.  M.  Belifi,  Vi&  Kearny  street. 

Searcher  of  Records. 
O.  V.  Gillespie.  611  Washington  street. 

'Watches  and  •Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Oallender  82  Second  street. 

Whlteners  and  Paper  Daggers. 
A.  W.  Wh  elder,  '  ?2  Geary  street. 

Wine*  and  Liquor*.    (Wholesale.) 
Danerl  F.  A  Co..  504  Front 


Pioneer  Cloak ! 

(Formerly  M»r ir  t  Worklut 
Ko,    SO    MONTOOMF.KT    I 

Oppoalte  the  I.lck  Hod 
DKAKCIT,    408    KEAKITT   I 

ME.   MAYER  CALLS  ATTENTIC 
large  »nd  welt  selected  utortmc 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk, 
and  Cloth, 

And  bia  new  styles  of  readr-mida  Bill 
ether  LADIE&'  SUITS,  at  VERY  U> 
Also,  a  larce  stock  of  8trlpea,  Brool 
bhaw Is,  Luce  Jackets.  Bilk  >nd  Ooti 
Silks,  tiatins,  ulonkinge,  and  sTsrrdt 
Trimmings.  JUST  MtRlVED, »  tail 
the  fenmmerstjteaof 

PLAIN      AS)  a*      KHHIOl, 

LIKEN    SUIT*, 

K.  H— Cloaks,  Dresses  and  snlu  n.  ■ 
in  latest  fashion,  at  raatonabls  ratea 


3L.OOX3L    OTJT 

....FOB  IHF.,.. 

Business  Directory 

100  000  O0PIKS  T0  BE  issskd  on 

or  about  June  10th.  Send  In  your 
advertisements  immediately  to  Wo.  SOS  Mont 
gomeryat.at  R.  M.  EDWARDS'.  m9>m 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  IN  THB  BEST  SOCIETY,  IS 
placed  in  tbe  hands  of  nearly  all  who  come 
to  the  olty  to  make  purchases,  and  ia  therefore  the 
beat  of  advertising  mediums. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMME; IN 
every  Theatre  in  Ban  Franoisoo. 


FIGARO 

IS  MAILED  EVEKY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon—  the  pspnrs  left  in  the  theatres  at  sight 
being  gathered  np  and  aa?ed  for  that  purpose. 


CANDIES. 

ALL  KINDS  OK  THE  FINEST  gOANDY 
made  at  onr  Steam  Candy  Factory  dairy.  All 
order;,  espeoiallr  from  the  country,  are  solioitao 
iPQ  will  be  promptly  attended  to. 

CANTY  A  WAGNER, 
]07  &tontsrom«r¥,*t_-    hb»t  SntW 


MILITARY    GOODS 

,.,,AMD.   .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRICAI 
TRIMMINGS, 

OSS     Montgomery    street.    Boom    JVo    1, 

nihil  tf  T.  RODGFRS  JOHNSON. 


ALNJW*  LODGING  HOUSE, 

f-a_     FINELY  FTJRYISHE1)  ROOMS,  SIN 
™f  elo  or  io  anltR, 
I      ~W«U  JUa-m©*i  and  Tsmtllatad. 
ila  Uainrnieaed  Rooms  to  let.   Lodging  witt 
or  wit  be  at    board.      ALHAilBIti     UOILDINO 
eis*  SDeh  atreer.  .oo34  tf 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
lbs  Tbe&trioal  Profeasion  in  L'aliforoia  pre- 
pose  formiDr  olssseaior  iostrnotioa  in  Eloontion. 
Persons  wiabicg  to  avail  themselves  of  the  oppor- 
tunity of  acquiring  a  useful  art  at  a  moderate  cost 
oan  send  In  tholr  names  to  "Oambvses  "  P.  O.  Box 
2334,  when  particulars  as  to  terms,  etc..  will  bs 
eenttothero.  de9f 


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1ITHOEVER  BORROWED  THR  "MEMOIR 
"»  OF  HOME"  from  tbe  Figaro  Office  la  par 
ttcolarly  reojaeated  to  retoxo  it  at  once. 


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MISSION  STREET,  betwesn  Flrrt  U 

N.  B.-Fine-toned  Silver  Solo  Bm 
easlonals  always  on  hand. 


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Photographs  Pain 

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OHAS.  Y.  BEEGOLD,  PBOPl  ' 

THE     OHO10E8T     MEATS    Al  I 
Vegetablesj.     Board   by   **•**! 
408   PINE  STREET  betweenEs*  f 


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names  given.  French  acd  German  l 
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rUDAT  IVLHI.IO.  May  IU    - 

THE3       MARBLE 


BART 
Boucicault's  Comedy  entitled  "How  She  Loves  Him." 


IX  BEUlaJUlI 


■twrrH  •»«!•—  Irr*a.  Clrol.  UM1  OrWiaaAr... SI  •*•     Balca, 

Bmml  hal^hMu  J»    Oallarr.       . 

Dm.  OfraC.  AdaakMoo  •!*•    l-rvr.t.  Bon 


SPRING  EXHIBITION 

if  ta* — 

San    Francisco 

Art  Association! 

Now  Open  to  the  Public. 


io  a.  iwr.  to  o  x=».  ivt. 


ivr..  to  io 


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■>«.o.  Tlr  fcM  *  ladSalttlf  f  L*4r  "d  '*«Btti»M»J   .     •*  •© 


T«t  C-mriKINT. 

n  IS  BOLD  BY 
Mr,  •  Poat, treat.  Splaodid  pto- 
a*4  Bar  roan. . 

InW^Bk    allaa  l.alT,,,ror.  of  fnac. 
■       adika  Fair  eaa  io  bold 


fe^tntDHIlS  RETURNED  TO 


i   Parent 
SHIRT    STORE, 


REE  AHEt 


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I 


& 


TOR  TIIK  OCBK  OF  RURUMA- 
MSMpAltoa,  sod  klbdrtfl  diiiiHi. 


Kttw«r«f«irritti:   "Ib.T«sf«iD 


•    MP,  flOABO:     "  Voor  Ap«rient  liu 
V*  mims  b«tvllh  ted  nitUiltd  tb* 

vaattoa,  Orud  Sotsl:    "Voar 

•  Iw  Rh#a«nt  ura  bit  proved  «b- 

•  UH4u  (qow  *boat  iliTiD  iB»r» 
inwiit  •xpaiismMd  olo  iwId«o 

mar*.,  IIS  BbfpUjr  tt. 


1  t*0  watks. 

%  i  D«i--,  SuU  Ywb.l:  "  Aftsr 
Jidlss  I  an  now  la  sood  b«»ltt.-» 
Jal  Lttts  bsso  dtpriTsd  fovBors 

r  a-9\Saba***BB  .tlbi  Dtpot-OIT 
L->IEBT, 

■  VBFflT     HROi., 

Stale  Afi-Rtt. 


.g^TXftV^ 


CURES    DYSPEPSIA. 


t^^al^lPS 


Gives  Tone  to  the  Stomach. 


.G^tTxL'^ws 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 


.{f^lxi  B^ERS 


Is  a  Sure  Relief  for  Indigestion, 


.G^fxl>TERS 


II  AS  NO  BUPKBIOR  AS  A 

BLOOD    PURIFIER. 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING,   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,  LECTURE.    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  A8ENCY, 

ltooma,      14t     fill, I       1V....0SO      WllMlliutrtOU     a,(r.-.(. 


WILLIS'    BAND. 

MUHI'J      EUKNISIIKD     K(lll     ALL 
oeo^mas.    Jtftulo  .upon* I.  tmaiSd 
Uia,  for  ssl*. 

MAItcl'lH.    JIM  M     Lr»«der    of' 
Orfhrilrs. 

IIKNKY   TDM   DEB  MKHUE-l.  I^««l- 

of  ltrn*«  Band, 
aV*0rd*n  from  lb*  ooao.ry  prompllr  *tt*nd*d 
to       Addrofi    M       W.     WILLIH.     Elton*     Mmlo 
Slorf,  1IIM   M.,ni»m»rjitM->i,  or    MAKOUH  U. 
BLUM.  SVO  MorttgorDary  iii-mL  JtA  tf 


It.  IOKDAX'1 

JlsTOIICAL  MUSEUfJ, 

■}•!••••  off  Medial  no. 

AVTIVUL   AND   tWSTRUOT- 

•  lob*  ■•in.    Open  to  lb* 
—^ZWZ  BAJU 
r  ONLy. 

I  is  at  inl 


rwu    buiv    mnii 

IV-Vl'."..'^! 
fOB  aaaOl  OHL 


COSMOPOLITAN 

Savings  and  Exchange  Bank, 

Vo.  4*0  Monti.wprj  street. 
(MoDtffOOJ.rr  BtMI.) 

OCABAXTII     tTJWD SlOC.OaO 

aaVT.rm  Dapotlta,  ona  par  oaat  p.r  moatb, 
aVNo  KatrflP..  or  oaarr.  tnr  Bid,  Boor. 
W             ™1.  8.  THOHPSOK.  P.a.ldaot. 
J.  OKOOKKR.  HaoraUry.  "l"" 


IV.  SWEENEY, 

MERCHANT   TAILOR 

«■    MECOaja    ITHIT. 

FINE    GOODS  I    PERFEOT    FITS! 

Satisfaction    Cuarantoed  I 

A  FINK    LINB   OF  BPRINO    AND  8UHMKB  I 
Good,  )a,t  rao.ir.d-    Oall  aod  aaa  tban, 
aaya^a  fcaaad  atr.«A. »p^  > 


•raouiv  mi  in  i   to 
Picnic  and  Ball  Committees. 


Hi-   Inl    inu»!<:>«rt'    la    tbs    BttU,   t|nd«T    0OBt>*. 
t'Qt  lt*d*'«,  at  lalr  rv.ua. 

NI'KMEK     HKIIARO 

.  ...ARD   ... 

HARRY    AMI, Alt, 

WtlP  Uiclr  Or*»t  BHadHfaa), 

COUNTf-HlOJI    r . 


NA1TIIO    TKOVPJt, 

InclndtnK  the  <  hlld    Wond«r,  aAPPIIO. 

I.v   I.IR     K I.I, It*. 

Minn  ».  >  i.M-J  and  w.  r i. i.ir. 

Ikrlci.tiiMi*    uad    line  (tin*. 
OUT     MiTON, 

..     A*D.... 

I.    I     V    V      ABAMI, 

rllF    Alllivr.    ABTIITa    A«r.    NOW    Ol    (ll'K  nooiCfi,    A.\D    CAM    BBIB< 
ffas-»d  1»|  tn*D*|«r«   W«»t  *f  lbs  Rookr  Manntaina,    thr<jtith  nnr  axeucy. 

•aURKIHAN     (ORIIYM     «b     CH>. 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 
iSUITS 


to  onDsn 


$50, 


LANCASTER'S 

«1T  WAHIIKOTOX  RTBRKT, 
fall  la  Op».  Ma«alr*'*  tlp*ra  Hooaa.. 


SANGER  HALLE 

<SlirOER'B  HALL.)       • 
14     UKABT    AT..     RKAB     KRABNT. 


Rfaae  ao4  the  ll»t»ir-al  Srand*  of    Wtaa* 


OEPOT  WEYANO  k.  lACCHl'S  BAT  BRIWERT 

Ml    f  CHRIS  FKLDUARN. 


tJOiaiilOU  I   'a,B°RRr  'Q    -I  I*  ll«" 

•  Joia^iioij  f.nvH  ,9Ji    f   n 

iHnial  aHT  ,\vfl  J1JM0-** 
-a*tP«1  A*J  ■■a»ajl   I*  •-*»,Ui  luO^;^* 

•  n»iO  pa* 
aioabtq  1**aa  *qx    "•»»«  aiwapon  ta  •?»  i|rt,'i-.-. 
|0  |  aq  poa  ••B",|  1*aq  *qi  g-,lM  'j*ti(ntti  tvaq  *ii 
of  paj,oo>  '«q**iM   po«  idoqr)  ia**|0qi>   pa*    ,. 
BHBXHAO    AHr.aU.VJ_  Will    HH1MUI1.1    A  A\ 

t|Tuojir*o  !»»•  any  

l*q  'Xbj**s  0"  '■•»'••  iaatoog        adRBRvBlw 

asnoijdoqopuejaisAocTitJ 

OldlOVd   NMBHinOS 

•J|OKjnO,\  .fOfdJf   pu«  ||r>^  flAI'I 


MBB.  KOQBBT.  Ol,AlBV0Y*NT.  T»8J 
aod  Traoo.MadloJ.-Oanb.aoa.—-' 
to  ba.in...  or  .(okoa radaUr,  from  Ma. 


„    ,  -.  ^ST^Jt, 

aod  Traoo.  Madioaa-Oan  p.M1.0lHd  JJf. 

'   .„  or  sloko.aadaUj.trpmlOa.M.to   ."• 

Bptritaal  OlrolM,    Haoda,.  " 


o 


THE  OLD 

( Hot     S  OOton, 

lo  Morlaa  Street.    net»r  kf.r.j. 

!  All    Drinks    Ten    Cent* 
Hot  Prink*  a  Specialty. 

I  THE  BEST  TOR  IIP  JURY  II  TOWI. 

Alw.ra  oa  HI*  tb*  New  York  llarald.  BarpOTT 
Waakly.  Frank  L*« !!•'*,  D*r'f  Dolac*.  Polio*  Oa 
--    OaH* — 

-    •ju 

■Ad  aaUaly  youraalf . 
as*-  Don't  (oraat  tb*  air 
f*7tf 


J-       OLD 

DA  VE~iTKRDB8.    .it   tb* 

oldoncinaiKadLtOD,  lBtJairy 

■tr**t.   iw'wean    Kearny  aod  Dapont.   «hm  yon 

nWh*TiUOi'ANl>IJ(Jl.UHKlNKH,     Free  tir.d 
Eiut  »'«ttffedD'<lMind  Sitarday  evaploaal 


OEOBOE    MAYES" 


IV 


Sulla  Noa.  do,  41,  AS,  OalKorola 

.*arkat.ant ---- 
Pabltoor 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 


i.u>ro.   1*1*  M.ncra'  K*a- 
taorant,  baa  tafean  ttin  maoniromnnt 
of  hotb   the    ilin-T.,*   Hvvaattraot  o*> 
Oommvrolal  atraol  and   the   M  n°m'' 

n  parmarablp  Wttb  MEW 
a  DHAVKUK,  wbobaa  Im*o  uooti*et*d  wltb  tbt» 
Arm  lor  yaara.  loipio*a'B*nta  bav*  (xvo  mad*  la 
tb*  oaieto*d*p*rtmnt  that  will  render  tb*  Mi- 
Dara'mor*  popular  than  It  baa  *ter  been  dan  or 
tbn  a  fearaof  IU  nn. -parity.  Oar  Blllaof  Faiw 
imlr-:»  all  lb*  d*liOam*a  of  rb*  lonoo.  Omy 
motto  la  "Good  far*,  Uood  Uookiag  and  ModaraU 
Ubarcea." 

P.   1IKIIOKS  A  €*«». 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT. 

BUI  aod  SEE  Oommeroial,  and 
9E»  Uarkttatr*«t. 

Op*n   ron  A  A.M.  to  19  r.M  anil  1m 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VIEOMIA    CITX,     'ITAIU. 

pilIB  BLIOAirr  THBATRl  HAS  BKBN  H»- 
A    daooratad^  and  «i o  b,  raotad  b,  to,  Bbjbi  of 

of    tb,  weak.     Btara   aid    traT.lioi    oompaoJa. 

Ilbtrall,  traatod  wltb  oo  .upllctloo  br  laftu 

jtruN  nrBiB. 

Maaiaaraod  .ol.  Proprt.tosv 
Or  to        5.  a.  MeOAII m, 
•SO  Wa.hloirtoa  atraot.  Baa  Frao.iaeo. 


T  ATBB' 


Branch  Saloon  and  Billiard  Hall 

Cor.  RInrktt  and  Third  atrceta, 
R.BL   cavy   Gommcr^lut    and    I.cldcadorE. 


■-»  - 

TEE  JOUBNAL  OF  AMUSBMKHT.V 

PnbUaned  over,  Day  in  the  Year  by 
■£>.       BOGABDU6 

MHercbunt  and  SO*   Wt^.naTtem  »f 

Below  Montgomery,  San  Franciaoo. 


TCEDNE3DAI M-aY 


VI.  1873 


Flasli  Tims  With  ihe  News-Bowa. 

Last  week  was  a  good  one  for  t be  news. 
|x>7i.  Wednesday  it  was,  "Hero's  your 
EreDin*  P-  at,  foil  scojuot  of  the  hangin'  of 
Devine."  Thursday,  "Here'a  your  ETenin' 
Post,  full  acconnt  of  tbe  exoarsion  or  Mor- 
timore."  Friday  -Here's  your  Eveoin'  Po.t, 
fall  account  of  ths  hangia'  of  Nixon  r  On 
Saturday  wecime  on  agroap  of  tbese juven- 
i,e  disseminators  of  knowledge,  who  were 
talking  over  the  good  sales  of  the  previous 
day.     The  conversation  was  as  follows: 

First  Boy— Tell  yon  there  aint  nothin 
like  an  eveoin'  wben  there's  a  haDgin' ,  I  sold 
fifteen  Builetios  and  twenty  Posts  on  Wed- 
ce?diy. 

Second  Uoy— Sa'ay  there's  a  difference  in 
hangin'  isn't  there?  Dovine  was  good  fjr 
theevenin's  and  Mortimer  made  the  mor- 
cioBgo  bully. 

Third  Boy— I  sold  as  many  of  Mortimer, 
asldidof  Devine,  BuVetins  and  Posts. 

First  Boy— Oh  yes, you  was  round  Califor- 
nia street.  Mortimer  was  more  high-toned 
than  the  Chicken,  bo  the  brokers  was  inter- 
ested iu  Lim.  The  Chicken,  Bold  bally  round 
Paoifios  reet  and  down  on  the  whirves. 

Second  Boy—  I  jatt  wish  they'd  hang  some 
one  every  day.    I  do. 

Third  Boy— So  do  I  you  bet  your  Life. 

First  Boy— Oh  no  that'd  make  it«too  com- 
mon, and  it  wouldn't  do  the  papers  no  good." 

, -#». 

Jose  So. 

Wioked  Fiaa.no  says :  "  It  is  a  great  com- 
fort to  h'lo&no,  who  has  the  good  repute  of 
the  dramatic  profession  at  beirt,  that  John 
H.  Buby  tod  >onc»d  the  stige  fur  the  pnlpit 
betoro  falline  into  evil  courses,  and  thus 
spared  a  worthy  profession  the  dis^raca 
wlii-ih  bis  c joduct  might  have  east  upon  it." 
From  waioh  we  are  not  to  i^fart  ,V,  the  pro- 
fession which  ilr.  Buby  adoptel  was  not  a 
w-jrthy  profession,  but  simply  that  Fiqabo, 
not  botog  the  champion  of  that  profession, 
does  not  trruble  itieif  about  any  disgraoe 
that  may  be  caBt  upon  it.— Golden  Era. 

That  is  correct.  We  have  not  time  or 
6pac3  ia  Figaro's  email  columns  to  cham- 
pion the  oburcb,  though  we  do  what  weoan, 
by  giviDg  ths  Singing  Pilgrim  a  litt'.e  gratu- 
itous advertising  now  and  then. 


TLe  Last  New  Sonj;. 

Avr—"Moet  dS  Chandon." 
Emerson  Oorville  U  my  Dame, 
My  business  al  rays  Is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  aod  Fancy  Boast, 
Relishes  theB",  that  my  tons?  can  boast. 
S  ifely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
OhJ  bh-rh  oh!  Oh  I  high  ohl 
None  who  have  been  bat  again  will  go. 
Corville  fays  sol  eays  sol 
O*  Piue  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remember  ihe  Lumber  ami  call  again. 
Visions  of  Shell-flJi  In  every  style, 
Inwardly  cause  yon  much  to  smile. 
Ladies  with  escorts  there  always  go. 
Ladles  gol  La'lies  po! 
Emerson  Corvi'le'B  pollts!  ana  so 
3-1  Th?y  go!  they  go!  !hey  gol 


"Woman's    Risrlvts. 

One  wortM  ttink  that  tt  wae  one  of  woman's 
rlgnts  to  enjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  same  price  for  It.  Neatly  all  the  res- 
taurants "  for  ladles  and  gentlemen"  in  Ban 
Franolsco  have  poorer  far:  thin  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dice.  These  re  ah  exception. 
At  the  Piopeeb  Rebtaueajtt,  on  Washing  on 
street,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladies  on 
get  an  excellent  breakfast,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
since  IS.?,  provides  every  luxury  the  market 
affords.  Butta  ladles  and  gentlemen  And  there 
dishes  to  please  the  most  r-pi  nrreaa  taste,      * 


I>r.  Barlow  J.  &mlth 

Is  giving  a  eours  of  Free  Leotures  to  Gentle- 
Dien  on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
ease* at  his  Hygeian  Hall,  687  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  oommesoingat  7  J4  o'clock. 
A  nart  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  resard  to  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  p  m.,  tree.         w 


Star  Shirts  and  Collars. 

Ail    sorts    and   sixes,   for  ea'e   cheap,  at  the 
What  Oheer  Laundry,  121  LeidesdortT  st,        • 


Don't  Foil  to  CaOl  and  See 

The  meat  wonderful  and  eift°d  Doctor  F_r> 
tune  T#.ler  of  the  age.  Madams  Esote,  Astroi- 
og-T.  jn. t  arrived  from  the  Eist,  and  can  be 
ecnsnlted  on  nil  e^enta.  8he  hn  charms  for 
Look.  Love  and  Happlaes',  which  never  fail  to 
tale  effect.  Oaten  Consultation,  $ 2  :  by  Let  ►r, 
$».  All  commuBl rations  strictly  private.  Office 
hours  frum  10  o'clock  a  m  to  6  p.m.  Satlatac- 
Mon  ev  r.ntecrt  in  every  respect.     Office.  IS 

40 


Beootd  aueei,  n  -,  m  11. 


Everybody    SwttoO. 

There  in  no  eni  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
la  bats.  At  "  Tex"  Hat  Store,  e«7  Washington 
street  (second  hat  alow  below  Kearny),  all  tbese 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  Ths  stock  Is  immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  \a  ratted.  B 


Attention,    Ladles 

To  give  the  akin  the  softness  of  velvet,  and 
ne  tint  of  the  lily  to  the  complexion,  use 
Dicset'3  Grime  de  Lis.  l 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cares  Bhenmatism  and  Neuralgia. 


The  MerTy|MoniTi  ox*  Stay. 

Tbe  first  few  week^  in  May  are  the  pleas- 
arjteet  in  tbe  whole  year.  Just  about  ttat 
time  womeo  are  s^izad  with*  maoia called 
houBe-oletniDg.  When  you  go  bome  in  tUe 
evening  ti  eajoy  Kflt  after  the  day's  toil, 
you  find  the  stoves  all  down,  the  oarpstB  up, 
the  floors  wet,  the  children  looking  as 
though  they  bad  beoame  apprentices  to 
obimney-e weepers,  and  your  wife  with  a 
towel  rcaad  her  heid.  her  noae  red  with 
o-j]d,  fitting  on  a  pile  of  household  ruins, 
andber  temp?r  as  sweet  &n  that  of  a  tiger 
which  baan't  had  its  dinner.  You  aek  far 
supper.  Sheaiys  fl^mething  apologetic  of 
course.  Something  about  men  never  think- 
ing bow  their  poor  wives  have  to  slave  from 
morning  till  night.  Soa  venture  the  re- 
mark that  you  oan't  see  tbe  nea-essity  of  this 
part  cui&r  slaving,  aue  that  supper  is  a  meil 
which  digests  best  without  sau.e.  Then  she 
burst*  into  tears,  informs  yoa  that  you  are  a 
brute,  tfckes  up  the  youngest  child  in  ber 
arms,  hugs  it,  ar.d  tells  tt  that  it  won't  ever 
be.  cross  and  mean  and  tyranni:al  to  ia 
poor,  over-worked,  wrefohed  mamma.  Of 
ooute*  tbe  youngst.r  begins  to  howl  without 
koowiog  wby,  and  all  tbe  others  j  iu  in  tbe 
ohorua.  Toe  thing  beaomes  so  intenssty 
pleasant  that  you  begin  to  think  it's  t:>o 
much  happines3  for  ooe  man  to  enjoy  and 
live,  and  you  take  your  umbrella  and  hie 
away  to  scants  of  misery,  where  pork  and 
cabbage  otn  be  got,  and  where  whisky--kirjB 
are  not  unknown.  Ob,  May  is  a  delightful 
month— for  paper-hangere,  painters,  white- 
w  ahera,  eorubbers,  and  "old  clo'  men;"  bat 
somehow,  family  men  don't  seem  to  be  reok- 
lefcflly  fond  of  it.         ^ 

A  Slnr  on  Yreka. 

Fox,  tbe  correspondent  of  tbe  New  York 
Herald  in  the  Modoo  region  ia  a  genial 
who'e-BOnled  fellow,  and  not  by  any  mama 
bad-looking.  He  tells  the  following  Bt^ry 
at  his  own  expense,  with  much  gusto.  There 
was  a  Ladies'  Fair  recoatly  at  Yreka,  and 
Fox  madehimsilf  popular  with  the  ladies. 
Among  otaer  excitements  there  was  a  cane 
which  wast)  bs  presented  to  the  hiodsom- 
eut  man  in  Yreka,  the  votes  of  the  ladies 
determining  who  that  was.  Some  how  or 
other  tbe  cane  waa  voted  to  Fox,  who  mod- 
estly accepted  it.  Jest  as  he  was  about  to 
leave  Yreka,  a  denizen  of  that  flourishing 
City  came  up  to  him  and  said:  "Fox,  old 
boy,  I  be'.ieve  that  election  was  squar.  I 
don't  believe  there  was  any  stuffia'  votes,  or 
anything  of  that  kind;  I'd  be  sorry  to  be- 
lieve it.  I  don't  mind  yoar  takin'  away  that 
cane,  and  I've  nothing  bnt  kind  feeliu's  to- 
wardsyou,  but -I'm  sorry  for  Yreka.  It's 
a  pretty  heavy  slur  on  tbe  iowd,  for  folks 
must  tbink  that  we  men  up  here  are  the 
dog-fionedest ornery  set  that  evar  breathed, 
when  you  get  a  cioe  given  to  you  as  tbe 
handsomest  man  in  Yreka." 


Five  Hundred  Men  Wanted 

InTmea lately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 
treat  Cheer  Laundry.  121  Leldesdorff  st.        • 


Ol.Mii  Crio'Wd.eT-  Every  Wljplit. 

The    best    chowder  in  town,  a*  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Ealoon,  16  Morton  street,  just  on 


"To j-  with.  Thy  Dark  Raven  Hair,  g 

Max  Adffler  says:  We  began  to  writ}  an 
Iodianpoemon  Wednesdiy,  and  got  as  far 
along  as  this: 

0  let  me  look  into  tb  v  dark  eyes. 

Waoiti, 
That  I  may  saeif  love  inhabits  there, 

W  tics, 
Then,  as  I  hisi  thy  lips  in  sweet  surprise, 

Wanits, 
0  let  me  toy  with  thy  dark  raven  hair, 
Wanita. 
As  we  wro'o  the  list  line  Johns  jd  c:me  id. 
He  asked  if  he  might  make  a  suggestion. 
We  said  he  might.  Then  ;Johnaon  argned 
that  if  Waoita'a  father  bappaned  to  come 
home  daring  the  performance,  it  was  likely 
tbe  stern  old  warrior  would  toy  with  our 
dark  raven  hair  with  a  butcher  knife,  with 
such  efficiency  that  there  would  soon  be  a 
bald-headed  poet  in  the  wigwam.  We  shall 
not  finish  tbe  poem.  From  tbe  way  in 
whioh  it  struck  Johnson,  we  are  sfraid  it 
will  not  bs  sufficiently  impresiive  for  gener- 
al oiroulation. 

A    Solution  of   the  Ohineae    Problem. 

In  discussing  the  evlln  of  Chinese  Immigra- 
tion and  the  existing  depression  of  bnsinesi  in 
San  Franoisoo  consequent  upon  the  displace- 
ment of  white  labor  by  Ohlnete  in  our  work- 
shops, the  Gol  Jen  Era  hits  the  nail  squire  en 
the  h*ad  in  the  following  : 

Tbe  only  meaaaie  of  redress  which  hold*  oat 
any  promise  of  relief  ts  the  formation  of  anti- 
OQioeeo  societies  all  over  tbe  Ooest,  the  members 
of  whiob  shall  be  pledged  not  to  employ  Oblnea, 
not  ro  pnrobasB  soode  of  tbose  who  ao  employ 
tbe  a.  not  to  puroLaie goods  of  Ohioese  muiuitc- 
tariet.  Tber  flirt  propose  these  anti-Obiaeas  so- 
cietieashoald  be  to  make  tbemaelras  felt  ia  tbe 
character  of  purchasers.  If  one  ihonaaad  men 
to  tbiBoiiy  abouM  effect  as  orpaoizattoo  nn-ier  a 
eolbioa  ple'lg*  DO'' to  employ  Ocioeee  nor  to  par- 
oL&ae  goods  of  iadividaaU  or  firms  who  might  em- 
ploy them,  it  wonid  greatly  strengtberi  the  bands 
of  aach  of  oar  local  manafaotirers  as  are  now 
engaged  in  the  experiment  of  competing  vrtn 
Obioese  manafactares.  If  this  one  tboasind  was 
mnliip'ied  by  ten,  a»  it  aooo  mght  be.  the  suc- 
cess of  toe  experiment  woald  be  asiorad.  Tbees 
societies  most  ba  organized  wttbont  the  aid  of  law, 
aaoolaw  wooid  be  eonslitational  tbat  diecrirai- 
nat«d  against  Ubinese  residents.  SncL  orgaoiza- 
lions  ooald  only  be  carried  oat  where  tbe  com- 
munity is  nearly  aoanimoni  la  favor  of  the  object 
to  be  attained ;  bnl  each  unanimity,  i  i  is  believed, 
prevail e  iq  tbia  ^tats. 

The  experiment  has  been  tiled  by  at  lea-t 
on*  man  to  San  Francisco.  We  allude  to  Mr. 
H.  Sat:lff,  wto  U  proprietor  of  iwj  large  cigar 
stores,  330  and  812  Kearny  street.  As  l?ng  age 
a;  liS-\  Mr.  Sitl:fT.  knowing  what  the  result 
of  Oblnese  labor  would  be,  formed  the  resolu- 
tion to  neither  employ  Chinese  workmen,  nor 
eo1.],  nor  purchase  cigars  made  by  Chinese,  and 
he  has  carried  out  this  resolution  to  the  pres- 
ent day,  and  will  continue  to  adhera  to  it  a; 
long  ai  he  remains  In  business.  Many  of  bis 
frlrnds  thought  it  impossible  for  him  to  stem 
the  current  of  opposition  to  those  In  the  same 
trade  who  employed  Chinese  wjrkmau,  but  he 
baa  r*one  bo  fcucceaafully,  and  instead  of  the 
cos  Email  establishment  whion  be  commenc  ed 
with  at  the  time  of  formtog  tbi  s  resolution,  he 
now  has  two  of  the  large.- 1  In  the  city .  ac 


The  Wcw  Oyster    House- 

Oxsteb  Grotto   has  been   opened  by  A.  W. 

Manning,  one  of  tbo  oldest  Oyster  Deabr)  in 

the  city,  "For  Ladies  and  Gentlemen,"  at  128 

Pin?  st.,  next  to  boweo  Bros.,  grooers.    This  ts 

i  resp--tt  a  place   ichm  a  Q*ntlemmn  ran 


Fro-verbe. 

Willful  waste  brings  wofol  want. 

Wisdom  rides  upon  the  luina  of  folly. 

Who  parions  the  bad,  injures  the  good. 

Women  iumiiohief  are  wiser  than  men. 

Words  are  for  women,  actions  for  men. 

Wiee  men  change  their  mind  j,  fools  never. 

Wisdom  is  more  to  be  envied  than  rioboa. 

Wisdom  prefers  an  uojuat  peace  to  a  just 
war. 

Zeal  without  knowledge  is  fire  without 
light. 

WLat  can  yon  expect  of  hog  but  his  bus- 
tles? 

What  is  given  to  the  poor  is  laid  op  in 
heaven. 

Wi  dun  ia  a  p^or  man  :s  a  diamond  set 
ia  lead. 

Wine  is  a  taroaoat— first  a  friend,  tten  an 
enemy. 

What  ia  an  ofctats  worth  if  it  brings  no 
enjoyment  ? 

Women,  wind  and  fortune  are  ever  chang- 
ing. 

Wit  is  folly  nnl03i  a  wlae  man  has  the 
keeping  of  it. 

Wickedness  with  beauty  Li  the  devil's  hook 
baited, 

Tb.    so  Horrid  Husbands. 

An  exchange  informs  ub  that  divorces  are 
obtained  by  husbands  in  Maryland,  without 
publicity.  They  take  their  wives  out  fishing, 
and  lighten  the  boat. 

Wlilte  Labor  Only  : 

Employed   by   the  What  Obeer  laundry,  HI 

Leidesdoiff  street.  * 

We  get  no  business  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  wort,  at  the  What  Oheer 
Laundry      0£3ce,121  LeideEdortf  street.        * 


PICNICS,  EXCTJRSIO: 


McDowell,  Sliow  Card.   Wrlt«x* 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 
608  Market  street,  cor.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 


Public  accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a.  ac,  can 
be  returned  In  the  evening  If  reqnirid;  we 
never  disacpoiLtl  What  Ouear  Laundry,  121 
Leldesdorff  street.  * 

Ladies  aitd  G&ktlfmbh,  remember  tbe  lead- 
ing fashlosable  retail  Shoe  store  in  Ban  Fran- 
cisco. H  Hinder?,  39-3  Eeajror  street,  between 
Pine  and  Bash, ts 

Flxie    Candlos. 

yresn,  sweet  and  dellolons  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercsi's  pioneer  confection* 
sry,  678  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail    g 


JLj&dies  Vititing  Cards. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Johh  P. 
Dwteb,  126  Batter  street,  opposite  Lick  House, 
and   at  the   Grand   Hotel.    N.  B.— Hasdhxb- 

CHIBfS  KSAXLX  bUBSSXI.     PEKUAUBEn?    Of  OV6IT 

description  to  order.  s 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


FRED.    C.    WENTWORTH 

Aooouooei  that  at  his  Balooo, 
OOl  Kearny  at.,  BT.1V.  cor.  Sacramente, 

Long  famous  for  tho  eiuellonoe  of  its 

WINES  ancl  LIQTJOi^S 

All  Drinks  will  henoeforih  be 
T    E    ISJ       CENTS. 

mj201m 


Liverpool  and  Great  Western 

Steamship  Company, 

CARRYING  THE  TJ.  S-  MAIL. 

TIGKETS  SOLD  TO  AND  FROBI 

T  IVEBPOOL.    QTJKENBTOvTN, ^±^p%. 

Havre,  Poris,  Swedes,  Belgium,  Norway  and  ait 
Eoropeaa  cities. 

TbisOompany  has  arrangemecta  with  tbe  Oom- 
miseiooerof  Emigration  and  Railroad  Oompaniea 
at  Ksff  York,  by  whioh  passengers  are  promptly 
forwarded  to  tbe  Pacific  Ocott. 

For  Dartionlara  apply  to 

I>.   B.  JACKSON,  AR.>ot. 

mj'J)  1m  838   MonlBDinerj-  «tre«». 


AUCTION  SALE. 

New  City   Hall   lots 

No   77    and    78— Delinquent. 

MONDAY.  JOKE  16,  1673-JOHN   IMIDDLE- 
TO--*  A  SUN,  Aaouoiean  No.  310  Hoatgom- 
ery  ftreet.    For  pariiaalaraeee  advert iaemente  ia 
Al  in  and  Examiner. 
3.-  order  Board  of  Oity  Ball  Oommiaaoners. 
Ml8-td ROB'F   GKOBGE.Seoretary. 


AT 

McDANIELS  THEATRE 

CaEYOIiE,     WVOMt.VS, 

THREE  GJOO  VARIETY  WOMEN 

•VTalent  golag  Eaat  will  Aad  it  to  their  advan- 
tage before  leaving  California  to  correspond  with 

J.   McMSIEI,, 
vxj 9  TjQOk  Box  No.  I.  Cheyenne,  Wyomlnr. 


CERMAN_PIANOS. 

THE  BEST  AND  THS  OHEAP- 
<«t.    bcbratibiMdterift  Co.,  AffenU 
'or   tbe    celebrated    Factories    of 
■   .     _ .      i      .-Blathner,  in   Leipzig,  and  Schleip, 
in  Berlin.    UfE^.  01S  OLA Y  8  iBKBl\         ap23 


CENTRAL  BATHS, 

NO.  118  OEABY  STREET. 
Baths,   25  cent?.      Best    aooom- 
moditione  in  the  citj.    Separate 
entranoB  for  Ladies.    Tbe  Bitb  a 
_  fire  fit t  d  np  wah  all   modern 
Hair  Oatvioe,  Shaving  nod  tibam- 
pooing.  Obildrsa'd  Hair  neatlj  oat    Ladiee'  Sbam- 
pooin?.53  oacfca.    Private  room  for  Ladies. 

•^-StringErs  vi-iting   tbo  oity  are  reepeotfally 
requested  to  p\tronize  these  Baths.  nsyS 


ATHI 

improrem^nts. 


MRS.  E.  REGAN, 

Fashionable   Milliner, 

lOt    THJKD    STKEET, 

Has  the  choicest  and  most  select  assortment  of 
good;  in  ber  line  In  the  oity.  Her  HATS  are  mar- 
vela  of  baanty.  a&d  wbat  is  moit  isaoortaot,  HKB 

K^MHiatt 


DIRECT  IMPORTERS. 


GET  ONE 

BEFORE  THEY  ARE  ALL  SOLD 


Just  Received 


SO     CASE38 


Fine  Black  Silk  Hats, 

BESl'LAB    PUICE,     &i  OO. 

XST01  l>e  Sold  for   #1  OO 

XO      C?j9l£ 


Fine  Panama  Hats, 

WOBTE    88  SO. 

Selling  for  One  Dollar. 


lO     CASES 

•"•OT "" 

Railroad  Caps — Gloth,  Velvet 

KESVUlI  price,   ai  so. 
Selling?  fbr  Fifty  Cents 


lOO    DOZ  E3TV 

CrSSIMEmE  summer  hats, 

A.t    Fifty-    Cents, 


Fifty    Cases 

....OS  THE 

Celebrated  $150  White  Shirts 

WILL    BE    SOLD 

FOR    ONE    IIOLLAK 


CLOTHING 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS, 

All    Grades, 

A»B  CHEAPER  THIS  AST  OTHEK 

STOKE  IX  THE  CITT. 
AT  TH£ 

IX L  Auction  Store 

618  and  620  Kearny  St., 

Oorner    of    Commercial 


1,000  PAIRS  CASSIMERE  PANTS 

WOKTH    •«  OO. 

Selling    for     $53    SO! 


•»-  W  OTE. 

WE  STATE  SIMPLY  FACTS,  AKB 
OITAKANTEE  TO  SELL  BOOBS  AT 
THE    PHIOES    WE    ABTHTIIE. 

CTC1LL    AND    SEE. 


61 8   and  620   Kearny  street. 


S.  F.  and  Nfc  P.  B\t 
CHANGE    OP    jm 

THE  GRUKIT  ROVn  TO  Til  ms 

ON  ANPAFTKB  APRIL  1.1871    iM 

inswitbihaSaa  Franalsoo  A  V«i  9> 
road  Oompaar  for  Olorerdala  and  ai  !!  - 
BtatloDB.  wiltlsave  San  Kranclico 
eicDttd;,  fromFroct  stiatt  ^hirf 
tornlng,  tbs  train  will  leara  oi0"» 
5:30  o  otook  A  »  ,  coonectiDgat  Doi 
ete^merandaniTingioBat)  Fiuoia 
1  ha  steamers  and  oars  make  oloi 
with  stages  to  and  from  all  --*- 


SUNDAY  MCURSiONS  AT  REDI  \  ^ 

Leave  Ban  Fnaolsoo  at  8  a    u 
arriTing  at  OlOTerdala  at  1  o'olook  p  ' 
will  leave  Olovordal"  atXo'clock  i 
"    laoiaoo  at  7  o'olook.     This  *)il  ■, 
^.-.ilatJ  several  boats  at  an*  of  tb  ! 
tse  lioBof  rb*  road     For  all  tafora 
Ihe  Oomptui's  offl^,  486  Moo  Wo, 

ftp'-S PKTiiK  DOBAgu  , 


The  City  Gait 


Coming  Picnic  I 

THE  ATTENTION  OF  ALL  50 
BOOiatiooe  asd  Militart  Oomt 
to  the  advantages  offered  br  tb<« 
and  beantifol  groanaa  lor  tltudt  ■ 
vals.  Thoy  oan  be  proenred  oo  i  ■ 
week  for  pioolo  pnrpotat  the  dob  i 

mote  advaotageaoi  terms  t* 

Btate. 

THE    CITT    6AHD| 

Aro  caey  of  aco^ta  withoat  aor  tiri  i 
and  are  provided  with  large  aad  ba  | 
large  Bbade  Trees ;  beantifal  flo»  j 
from  QTery  oiime;  nanerons  6wlr  J 
moth  Dancing  Pavilions;  a  Diim  j 
Pleaanre  Bona;  Fonotains  atd  Obi  ■ 
ere,  al'  perfeoJf  Bbelttred  fron  i  ■ 
mammoth  hestanrant  Is  oo  tbe  groi  . 
oonveDlBnce  for  the  accoranjedaile  I 
nlcahaebcen  made.  KTp-rjtlicf  t  fi 
in  ton  most  complete  order  for  tbst  I 
THE  OlTT  OAB0I 
Are  tbe>  largest  in  the  But*.  Tb  s 
aoreB  of  Knoll  and  Bbad'd  Lin  I 
deoa,  etc.,  aad  are  capable  of  i  I 
20.CCO  persons  with  tbe  gres»«t  ooe  | 
tra  Oars  rnn  direotly  to  tbe  Gatdeos  I 

Picnic  Oommittsca  are  Mpaeialli  | 

and  inspect  the    Groands,   sal  an  I 

whioh  will  be  most  lavcriblt, 

M.  T.  STEVE! 

#»■  Office  hoorsJ  to  6  p.m..  4 
corner  Twelfth  and  Folsom  m 

N.  B  ~30O,Ooe  Adminlei  Tie  1 
by  varions  Aesooiations  boldlag  1 1 
Oity  Gardens  last  year.  The  sals  I 
li^DQrs  will  be  prohibited  oa  the  g  I 
lival  days. 


» 


Eaarj 

"■wii'l 


Badger's  Geotral  Park! 


THESE  BEAUTIFUL  GARDK  I 
open  for  the  aeatoo,  and  am  M  t 

popular 

PICNIOI 

Will  be  held  th«pe.  Th«  .ttiutl.  > 
onu.  SK  ATI  NG  P A YI LIOH.  MOl  | 
NA6IDM.    Bkating  free  on  wHkdl 


Adml  .ilan 

OHILDREIT  lO  OEMTS. 


Read!  Bead!!  : 
THE  PALACEOF  F:l 

ANOTHER     RXGnEMKMT 
New  r  tore,  17  Beoond   I 
Grand    hotel.    Clothing  of  f 
(A3hioa*i)Je  styles  made  to  pr 

NOTE  THE" 
Pants.,  -from  $6  to  I 

Suits fromM 

19  inspection  of  tne  <* 

A.  MORRI 

No.    IT"    Second 

IDllT  lm  Oppn»ltt  ( 


DI^REN 

HER 

IltTTTI! 


The    «re«t    Tonle  aad  At 

Sale  E»er jwatfl    ' 


THE   RIAL!. 

A  Popnlar  Bea«) 

The  Choicest  WlnM  M*!"! 

Pacific   ComI.  f 

8VPEHB    »AT1»»  '" 

THIb  GEM  OF  A  S»1K)0»1 
No.    17    THIB*  nl 
Will  be  oendaoled  in  ti  pprf^l!  | 
phraie  "Meet  me  on   to.  Rl«» 
will  aigntjy  the  cbier  joj  of  call" 

Grand  Opening  Tub 


mjU  tf 


H.  WAFEH./»»  I 


J.   C.   COMBS  \ 
TERRAPIN    lA 

Car.  Scoond  and  Tefct**  ' 

•arTerrepIn  «*»toj 
Ojetere  in  e»«W  "*'l 
.SUPPEE     BOgfJIJj 


THE    VI 

A  F»T3»llo  R»Kirt  for  h  I 

Good  Liquors  and  Cnij 

O-  Their  Pony  Brovdr  •»  ( 

E.  H.  LEVY,  Pronti.tor,  M«M  I 
Kearny  end  Oommeroial  etreet'i     J 


TOD 

The  Corn*Ex<| 

BTa.  1»    M.AT   a*? 


MBS.    BCWHAKf. 
AHD  PSYOHOMBT^. 
to  »■  8TOOKTON  SIBEETi, 
10  to  5 1  Fee.  *J.    Circle.  "~ ' 


JEKT.     I 

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EM 


fMCKTCr 

MOTIL, 


LET'S  kh  VARIETIES 


■ .  ■ 


"•TAT.     »AT 


HUT    1L1AHBRA    TIIATEI 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


f«*af  ■**•* 


lo   XoljuAr 


AoniFim's 


--CALIFORNIA   MINSTRELS. 


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■  krct* 


THI    LATA    BE1 


mra  CLAUOt 
■  A1    ft 

rmt      furt. 


n  .v  UBOS,    |  im  i  r  im:si  r,   i  init:  *  \< . 

\MMV  Roll  HART  and  rUR  lilt  kl 


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I11|.«I1T 


OAN  OF  ARC! 

ilutUaaH 

PICM 

IjLIbMafl 

■la -UtORTI ! 


I'm. 

Tlao  Ohlof,  Ohnrlos  Vl-trlcar*. 

I_alttXo      Mac       1  n      nis      OrUlunl 


n«rtirii|kWllir«     aaM  lad 

taa^-tistg-  thus  jplkdgej. 

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Aaat*  I  MM*  J 
M  -1<F     ■  BOBM 


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....•»    '••    Bid    «3    OO 
^^^Hk-i«  — ■— —  at     o'clock. 


LBOIV 
.  J.  tOO!!CS05 


Mon«-   CllO\iri#>rl   *  rat  In*.   M<*»hui 
i     ■    Mo«iiin<"      hi^uflourl 

0HfcT-¥>4>DL.I   IU   iTt_AA    AriUt   W     fHAKIftlPHI     ' 

MM   WirmtT     &ABU>CAS  BAI.AM-ARP  ... 

■  ikb  BiocxoBcarowsi —  r  /  shbbwoodI  <.« 

tXwOlW    la   the     It  e,rl  •**«■•»   llalUx  0««rai 

TAKBoraim- BiLLTiBrpi^i baibb  i  BOKria. 

Maalr  ef    lb**  na-rai 

Pe-*-   '?*»fMhi  ■al<-ta>r~ Brn*-iin«  .->.1  RaKtU* 

"inl  Trio—  *  Tli  B  ir.fi  **,"  8rn-Btlo*,  Be'ijtaa  and  Cboad  -on 

BdCtliUTr,  Trio  e»d  Chora*—  "II  mo  Osro" ...  Tarobimilal,   Bobtail.  K  o  i*g  mi  l  <»o-»t. 

riaelr-  aad    Caaf-aM~"Ttae   B«rb*Blf-d  U«t l*r.**-41«t«**. 
AR.-U-frST  -Mob.    ni-n'lurp.  *  F.  1,1—1   Mlll.Hl 
fr<  ••><.»  ial  aW>    •  th •■'•■(  .libuoli"                            ■  •    r»«t>*nai.  f 
1/  'triHl  «t»»—i«ifcr  Hi*  «••««•.      *  ' 
tva.   o«  (••    rti.»;ip  iin'fa»il   of  ('losSovn   ■-   ' 
m»»a      Tm<    p  *  ..    Rl.piad   br    K*l!»    *   L.3B   for  it 
WjrTryiiUttttB.  fc_»d  la  brtai   fall  _■  I  p»fTl'°.*°-,_*B-^4*''J^.t**L  '"."?■ 


rtfiM'ao.   *»«iSi»«   bU   feat  1*41  •»  a    ■*    » 
and   «>•!•>(.  dtvwadiac,  of  ">Br»-.  o*  lb*    HIT 
tQf  v  do  sot  ooaa,  tee  th»  n   nna.lr  of  tno  Di-oa 
bit    .l»i«o.»(    aril    b*r  'ov*f  f.r  tha  •fir**  C'*«.t 
0«;iforai»  Oeapaar,  oosaplea  f?iu-  bioiIm  iq 


WILL    8H0BTLY  APPEAR— 

noiDort  Fi'nsor,  trio  Great  Pantoralralst 


OmomIiu     «ud 

JTartlaBi 

T.      C>      rV 

■  IfTlMa    Nav 

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Ct-oajwcS  «    .  1      I 

lou  aao«i 

Tata    FTI»TWO 

VAT    t$ 

**—  »»■■■> 

..    gMMM» 

■MIIIMIW   .... 

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noon*  TO    nr 

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rniTB 

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n.n^ 

r    "■■  r  i  mi 

I0>«  111  :is  i 

Wl  IIIIW 

THE     aOMNAUOUUtT 

f>ft(>aaW 

—      ,      -                        "....I 

,«._,„ 

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Love  in  All  Corners 

. 

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Ta*n  «,    n-.# 

dbwiM 

b-»»blA     . 

lAMa  ntrtaad 

nuoma  or  ■nwiMioi 
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TO  THE  UNFORTUNATE. 

DRH  TROUUMT2  A  I.KBDR«.ORADUATK8 
of  Iba  l.tipaio  aad  Vionra  Uoiraralilai.  and 
!•■•  Aiiitiaat  dnriioni  Um  .•<!  ".lata*  Artsy.  h»t» 
noaaad  irnt  d(B  *«  and  ■•aborttorr  a-  rTo.  4Sfl 
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m»n-  of  dlaaaat>  of  (ba  UrlBarj  aod  Oanarttir* 
lira*aa«.  aed  aM  Poaala  Co<at>l*lilU.  To  mfl-rin 
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a.i|<nn  F.KtruM  »f  Tvlla,  Inclodlac  InhOim 
Apoa'Biaa  wbioi  la  ax.aDalralr  aaad  in  Kornpa 
and  for  wbjeb^va  ara  tba  Hola  «i*bii  for  '  h«  I'a- 
elflo  Uoaat.  For  farlbar  mrtlniUr*  '»  1  nr  addraaa 
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Good   Second-hand    Clothing. 

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poriad  IBM  tba  BA>bat  for  ui  prioa.  Uall  aad  ■-» 
warn. 

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I-KIMT  i  A  BIB  IT  OHtAAVBB  -ilia  tDo*t 

parfactraad  Init'oafnt  tnala.  Tf  «  *nna  la  par*. 
,  ■-•'fol  A*d  rMOOiaL  Our  ai.OOfol  ti.ia 
bava  b»*e  aold. 

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Itoa.  Plana  tiaula,  Plaaa  (arcn,  Vla- 
llaa,    VNllura,    Acrardaaaa.   ale.,  *!«-. 

IS  TH8  MU8IO  DBPARTMBNT  OP 

A.  L    BANCROFT  &  CO  .  Ag«nti. 

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Arir.R  TDK 

THEATRE8 ARE  OUT 

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thai  Ood  lalaadad  for  tba  0or«  of 

mtUMATUM,    RIURAini,    01HT,    PABAL- 

Ylll,  OATIRRrl,  AND  All  tPllll 

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ooli  paraoa  oo  tba  Uoaiiaant  that  fallroompra 
baBdalti  ntajtlo  qtiRliiifa.  Tba  abore  OoraplAlata 
AfwtrtAlad  aitirtiala  with  aafatf  asd  anooaaa, 

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Ladies  and  Children 
KINKEAD'6 

SAOE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

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la  eat  <r«aar.  and  aiil  n-><  lejara   tba   taoat  (UliaataT    it 


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Prevents  Hair  Palling, 

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J   Mi   , 

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DBXBBINO  atu  ba  badal  111    Anal, 

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Single  Outside  Rooms, 

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No.  1  Spring  l>*ls  and  MatirtisHoA* 

——AT  TUII 

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a»»  •ANSOBiat  >T3i:rr.  <o«.  olay, 

—  at 

S"irty     Oeula     per       ZClglxt, 
And  XL.eaiB>  lay  tlao  'Week. 


OFBN'      .A- Xj  Xa      XVlaarai 
UJjAWktl,  Proprlttor. 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


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"FIGARO." 

THE  JOUBNAL  OF  AMUSEHENTS. 
r.bliali.d  enn  Dm  in  tbe  Ymtdj 


•»  Moreruant  land    684  -W».Mo»toB  «•• 

Bftlow  Montromerj.  8.D  7r»nelaoo. 


THUBSDAY MAI  22,   1878 


AMUSEMENTS,    Etc. 

California  Theatre, 

To-EiEbt.  Bontflcanlt/s  capital  playol  'The  Wil- 
low Oopio"  nlH  09  proseated  with  Barton  Hill  Id 
the  character  of  Luke  Fielding;  Miaa  Annie  Gra- 
ham will  Play  R°»o  Fielding,  and  there  will  b-  a 
generally  strocg  cast,'  To-morrow  araning  and 
Friday  evening  "  The  Marble  Heart"  will  beiplarod, 
with  Joan  McOalloagb  in  the  oagt.  JCftX. 
Alhambra. 

Barney  in  htaebatnplon  jlr;  Obartea  Vivian,  in 
BCBga  and  aceedotea;  Little  Mao  ia  hli  Beaenee; 
Bam  Rickay  and  Master  Barney  in  "Taking  the 
Pledge,"  will  form  the  interlude  after  a  capital 
flratpartto  nicbt.  Tbia  will  be  followed  by  tbo 
operetta  of  "Mona.  Ohoufleori:  or,  A  Prima  Donna 
of  a  Night,"  which  is  one  of  the  funniest  thing* 
ever  presented  on  the  stage,  and  cauaee  shoals  ol 
laughter.  Leon  is  inimitable  in  bis  tinging  and 
actlog,  Kelly  ifl  capital  in  bnrleaane,  and  W.  F, 
Baker,  Bob  Hart,  J.  Robinson  and  others  afford 
efficient  e upport, 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

To-night,  Tommy  Barton,  Lon  Dixon,  Mies 
.Gillie  Harland,  Miss  Fonny  Garret  ion,  Matt  Kelly 
and  a  hoat-of  others  will  appear  is  a  vary  varied 
and  attractive  programme,  ended  with  "Lave  In 
AHOowois." 
Buckley**  New  Varieties. 

Mies  Olande,  who  made  her  reappearance  at  th.'a 
honse  latt  night,  is  a  general  favorite,  Leon  Sam- 
walla  appears  in  arenio  acta,  and  Ned  Buckley 
Frank  Mortimore,  and  otberi  present  attractive 
specialties.  The  management  announce  tee  en- 
gagement of  Miss  Zadio  Zelmar,  the  alack  wire 
performer  and  vocalist,  from  Boston. 
Ci<y    Gardens. 

To-dar,  the  aerial  ship  will  mate  its  first  ascen- 
alon.  Every  preparation  baa  been  to  ecio.ro  ita 
sacsess.  The  San  Francisco  Gas  Company  have 
laid  their  main  into  the  Garden,  and  Professor 
Lay  and  the  Bala  lay  Family  will  superintend  the 
icflition  and  aeoenBion.  There  will  donbtless  be 
an  immense  attendanoe. 
San  Francisco  Art  Association. 

The  Spring  Exhibition  of  the  Saa  Francisco  Art 
Association  is  now  open  to  tbe  pnblio  at  their  Gal- 
lery, 313  Pine  street,  be!  ow  Montgomery.  Califor- 
nia artists  are  well  represented,  and  there  are 
many  gems  by  French  and  German  aitiats— notably 
Bougnereait'a  "Contentment,"  which  Is  tbe  de- 
light of  every  mother  as  mach  as  it  is  tbe  admira- 
tion of  ooionolatenrs  in  art. 
Woodward's  Gardens. 

The  management  of  this  delightful  resort  an- 
nounces great  attractions  for  Sunday  next;  Prof. 
Lay  will  make  the  lost  gas  balloon  ascension  of 
the  season  and  there  will  bs  a  varied  entertain- 
ment by  tbe  Bulelay  Family  and  others. 
metropolitan     Theatre,     Sacramento^ 

Manager  Maguire  has  leased  this  theatre— the 
only  one  in  Sacramento— for  one  year  from  the 
first  of  June  next.  He  will  play  all  tbe  star  attrac- 
tions engigad  for  the  Alhsmbra,  for  the  coming 
l  Dinner  and  fall  season,  daring  bis  reaent  trip 
East,  at  the  Metropolitan,  and  tbe  Sacramento 
people  have  no  cause  to  eomplaln  lof '  a  lack  oj 
amusement  after  June  next. 

A*ji.TOfiHOAL  Museum.— One  of  tbe  most 
eiznplete  colteotionB  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
states,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  beau- 
tiful wrx  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
saly)  at  the  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
'•our  may  be  profltabl*  snoot  here- 


Bnjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  BtyHsh 
horses  and  art-liable  driver  are  the  leading  eB- 
eentialB  of  an  enjoyoble  ride,  and  these  cannot 
he  secured  in  San  Franeleco  60  ro  question  ably 
as  from  Frank  Eon  tor,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel,  Hie  handsome  tare-out 5  are  used 
by  the  best  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
It  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
coniteona  driver?,  ne  is  more  liberally  patron- 
ised than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladles  to  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
bxcept  those  which  he  provides.  Frank  has  en- 
joyed gr-at  success  in  his  business,  and  the 
admirable  way  in  which  he  conducts  it  makes 
film  a  favorite  with  all  who  patronize  aim.    » 


Sandvrlch  Island  Pulu. 

Since  the  Ascension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
ol  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  Industry  Is 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Schreiber,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  furniture,  620  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  importer  of  puln,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
for  mattr&ss  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Schrei- 
ber  will  find  no  difficulty  in  dlsposlne  of  all 
that  comes.  a 


The  Fearful  Fate  of  a  Keeper. 

A  gentleman  with  whom  wa  are  acquaint- 
ed, was  employed  some  years  ago  to  repre- 
sent'TheY  Wild  Maa  of  Afghanistan"  in  a 
New  Jersey  menagerie,  and  while  standing 
in  his  cage,  day  after  day,  he  gradually 
learned  to  love  the  fatwaman.  who  sat  upon 
the  platf  rm  close  to  bins.  The  keeper  of 
the  place  also  cherished  a  tender  feeling  for 
the  young  lady,  and  he  became  jealous  tf 
tbe  Wild  Man  of  Afghanistan.  And  when 
visitors  would  came,  the  keeper  would  pro- 
cure a  p'jle,  w.th  a  nail  ia  the  end,  and  stick 
it  through  tho  bara  of  the  oige,  and  Jab  him 
in  the  riba.  Aud  he  weuld.  ridicule  the 
Wild  Man's  lege,  and  deliver  a  lecture  upon 
the  way  he  turned  his  toes  in,  and  read 
chapters  out  of  books  of  natural  history  te 
show  that  a  being  with  a  skull  of  sueh  a 
shape  mubt  of  neciSSLty  be  an  idiot.  Then 
he  would  poke  the  Wild  Man  of  Afghan- 
istan a  few  more  timed  with  the  pole,  and 
pass  on  to  the  next  ctge,  with  some  remarks 
tending  to  prove  that  tue  monkets  therein 
and  the  Wild  Man  were  of  the  same  general 
type.  And  all  the  time  the  fat  weman  would 
sit  there,  and' smile  a  disdainful  smile  as  if 
she  believed  it  all,  aud  bated  suoh  legs,  and 
despised  toes  that  turned  in.  At  last,  the 
Wild  51m  of  Afghanistan  hid  his  revenge. 
One  day,  when  all  hand  were  off  duty,  the 
keeper  fell  asle9j>  on  the  sofa.  Thea  the 
untamed  party  from  the  distant  east  threw 
a  blanket  over  him,  and  went  for  the  fat 
woman.  He  led  her  by  the  baud,  and  asked 
her  to  be  seated,  white  he  told  her  of  his 
anguish.  Taen  she  suddeoly  sat  down  on 
the  keeper.  Tou  could  have  passed  the 
corpse  under  a  closed  door  wi'hout  scraping 
his  vest  buttons.  They  merely  slid  him  in  ft 
crack  iu  the  ground  when  they  buried  him, 
aud  the  fat  woman. pined  eight  hundred 
pounds  of  hersalf  away,  and  finally  gave 
the  remainder  to  the  Wild  Man  of  Afghan- 
istan, who  clasped  as  much  of  her  as  he 
could  hold,  to  his  bosom,  and  organized  a 
fresh  menageiieupon  a  new  baeis. 


A   Wife's  Sympathy. 

A  writer  says  that  "what  the  true  man 
most  wants  of  a  wife  is  her  companionship 
sympathy,  courage,  and  love."  He  is  right. 
The  true  man  wants  his  wife's  companion- 
ship when  he  has  t>  getup  in  the  night  to 
see  what  that  noise  is  in  the  cellar.  Her 
courage  is  eminently  valuable  in  tbe  general 
neighborhood  d  abates  over  the  possession 
of  some  domestic  article,  and  her  love  h 
absolutely  indispensable  when  he  gets  iu 
late.  But  ber  sympathy  I  Well,  any  one  who 
has  ever  picked  up  the  wrong  stove-lid  with 
his  bare  hand,  can  estimate  the  value  of 
that.       

Grounds  for  a  Divorce. 

The  Banbury  New*  maa  says:  A  rooster 
attached  to  the  Wocsrer  House  stables  affil- 
iates with  a  cat  belonging  to  the  same  prem- 
ises, and  keeps  censtaut  oompany  with  that 
feline,  to  the  entire  exe'usion  of  tbe  hens, 
The  hens  have  applied  for  a  divorce. 


Asa    Xj.    TTnugeman's 

■'  OhlfaroBr-tr Depot,"  623  Sacrannoto street, 
between  Montgomery  and  Kearny.  The  cele 
brated  *'  Chicago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  best  of 
liquors.  Dull?  Inach.wlth  lobster  solad  and 
other  delicacies,  prepared  by  the  epicurean 
George  Bntt.  Beer,  10  cents.  Regal-r  Ger- 
man lunches,  caviar,  Swiss  cheese  and  eand- 
wiohes,  served  to  order.  To  lunch  at  Wanga- 
man's  is  the  thing.  5  j 

J>o    Wot   fciuirer    irom   Corns, 

The  nnforttmate  Buffeiers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Olub  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  R.  H.  Cowan's  Instj. 
rate,  830  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  vjt.  We 
sn«*k  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doe- 
ter*a  capability.  Beferenoes  given  if  required,  a 

San  Francisco  Jewelry  ftfanuxfeetory. 

D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merchant  street  Diamond 
Setting,  Enameling.  All  kinds  of  repairing 
dene.   Jewelry  for  sale,  >-p 


Postal   Cards. 

Bridget  says  the  new  postal  cards  are  a 
capital  invention.  She  won't  have  to  pua- 
zle  any  more  as  to  who  is  writing  to  tbe  mas- 
ter and  mislress. 

«■«  ■■-  ■ 

Oysters. 

In  strolling  round  the  other  night. 

To  look  at  'Frieoo  by  gas  light, 

uur  oareless  feet ,  by  chance  did  stray 

To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 

01  sparkling  waters,  made  a  scieen 

Through  which  a  evrect  bouquet  was  seen ; 

While  mosfi>  stone  and  pesrry  shell, 

6'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 

Made  that  window  seem  to  be 

Some  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

Stop,"  eald  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here — 
It  loose  so  nice— and  try  their  oheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'TV" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  wafter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cocked  magnificently,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,' fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that. 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  crabs  aud  terrapins  ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  bad  within 
That  cosy  place  oil  kinds  of  game, 
FiBh,  fiesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem. 
That  they  have  here  the  best  ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners." 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  biro  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain : 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  Honse,  337  Eueb  street,  abeve 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  NtfthU 

OHABXF.8  HAAEE.  Proprietor, 


We  get  no  bntineas  from  Chinese,  and  wa 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry     Offlco.121  Leldeedorff  street.        * 


Perkins'  TJosoctfesj. 

Perhaps,  yoa  don't  know  Perkins.  Per- 
hlBS  is  an  agriculturist.  He  is  disgracefully 
ignorant  of  natural biitory,  but  he  takes  a 
desp  interest  in  the  eabjtctof  manures,  and 
the  moment  you  say  anything  about  fertili- 
zers PeikitiB  pricks  up  Lis  ears  and  begins  to 
eDJf>y  himself.  The  other  day  he  read  in 
some  of  the  cews-papeia  that  Prof.  Agasslz 
had  teught  a  Bpecimea  of  theiguaua  to  oome 
to  him  at  the  sound  of  musie.  It  struck 
Pe.-kius  at  the  time  is  arather  singular  eoit 
of  phenomenon,  but  he  believed  in  tho  news- 
papers, and  he  d^tormiaec!  to  see  what  he 
oonld  do  in  tbat  direction.  So  Perkins  took 
his  EC0Drde:m  and  went  down  to  the  barn  and 
sat  in  front  of  a  bag  of  guano,  and  began  to 
equ=eze  out  "ALife  on  the  Ocean  Wave  and 
a  Home  on  the  PioltiDg  Deep."  He  did  tbia 
three  or  four  times,. and  still  the  guano  did 
not  move.  Then  he  began  again,  and  mashed 
out  a  lotof  variations  to  tbe  tune.  But  the 
guano  bag  manifested  no  deposition  to 
oome  to  faim.  Then  he  made  another  effort, 
and  interjected  exercises  and  fragments  of 
tbe soalts ioto  "ALife  on  the  Ocean  Wave 
and  a  home  on  the  Bollisg  Beep,"  aud 
spurt. d  in  a  parcslof  extra  sharps  and  flat?, 
and  be  played  tbe  air  backward  and  tideway 
and  diagonally,  and  began  in  the  middle  and 
worked  toward  both  ends,  and  infused 
several  trills  aud  modulations,  and 
mixed  it  up  with  "Old  Hundred,"  and 
Beautifnl  Dreamer,"  and  fugues  and  Gre- 
gorian chant?,  for  four  or  five  hours,  "and 
then  he  was  tsken  tj  the  hoose  by  bis  rela- 
tions and  pat  to  bed.  Perkins  is  now  con- 
vinced that  he  was  misinformed  about 
Agassi,  and  he  wants  to  interview  the  edi- 
tor that  told  the  lie. 

Nice  Mild  Talk. 

Speaking  of  the  Hodoes,  a  Fort  Wayne 
paper  oalmly  says:  Let  every  blade  of  grass 
in  the  Northwest  be  watered  with  the  blood 
of  theee  treacherous  fiends,  and  the  rivers 
as  they  flow  down  to  the  ccean,  carry  with 
them  the  scar'et  tidings  of  a  nation's  ven- 
geance, aud  may  it  be  mingled  with  the 
gory  stream  that  flows  in  tbe  veins  of  the 
varcillatiog  sbriekers  for  peace,  to  whom  is 
principally  du9  the  perpetration  of  the  late 
horrible  butchery." 


The  Symptoms, 

Two  members  of  the  Kentucky  Legisla- 
tors being  noi-ely  dru&k  on  a  railway  train. 
the  conductor  remonstrated.  One  of  them 
pompously  demaEdad;  "Do  you  know,  sir, 
that  I  am  a  member  of  the  Legislature  ?" 
The  conductor  qoietly  replied:  "You've  got 
ihe  symptoms." 

Motbebj  or  Families  who  sre  about  to  spend 
tbe  Sumrn*  r  in  the  country  with  their  children, 
ought  not  to  forget  before  they  go  to  provide 
thf  meolvee  as  well  as  their  children  with  under 
clothing.  The  only  place  where  they  oan  buy 
the  same  cheaper  and  made  of  better  material 
than  at  any  other  place  la  at  E.  Friedlandtr  St 
OoV,  'No.  9  Third  street,  Nucleus  Building,    8b 


SJgnor    Fulvlo    Bosei 

Gives  private  lessons  In  Itallin  and  English 
Vooal  Music,  at  €46  Clay  street,  or  at  the  resi- 
dence' of  the  pupil.  6- 3 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 

The  People's  Remedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains, 


Pbtvate  Lessons  is  tbb  Feench  Lakguaob 
by  J.  Jo'BGt.  graduate  of  the  University  of 
Paris,  late  Profeseor  of  De  la  Mounais'  Normal 
School  for  Teachers  and  cf  St.  Mary's  College, 
London.  404  Geary  street,  between  Mason  and 
Taylor,  upstairs,    E : :  t  of  reference  given.    4  Q 


A  JPlos.ea.nt  JUoetACion, 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  Lodgings  In  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alham'ora, 
and  inspect  tbe  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tne  building  Is  a  verv  floe  cue  snd  la  well 
lighted  sua  ventilated, « 


A  great  variety  of  Tits  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
jUBt  received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
Leidesdorff  ttreet.  * 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cores  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  3-l 


A  Servant  in  tbe  CorEer. 

Weed's  Carpet  Sweeper,  with  the  beet  assort- 
ment of  Carpets  and  Furniture  in  tbe  State,  at 
John  0.  Bell'e,  nearly  epposite  the  Grand  Hotel, 

Market  street.  4p 

e-  — 

Premium  Sriirt  Mafaer. 

Sfrv.  Eveline  Morris  52C,  Kesrny  st.,  rsspect- 
fullv  solicits  a  call  from  friends,  and  strangers 
visiting  the  City.  Newest  styles,  perfect  fit 
aud  prices  reasonable.  6-0 

Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 

Cures  Lame  Bach  aud  Paralysis. 


3-L 


Derby    Sweepstakes. 

The  drawing  of  the  Epsom  Derby  Sweep- 
B'a&esattbe  Obarlng  Cross  S4oon,606  Mission 
atr^et,  near  Second,  has  been  po«tpoced  to 
Tuesday,  May  27th.  A  few  tickets  r.maln  un- 
sold. • 


Removal, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  110  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  machines  rented  and  re> 
paired  as  ueuil,  and  sold  cheaper  than  ever,  x 


Pho  toarapnio    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  84  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 

Mission  street. ^^__  * 

Wril*e  Labor  Only  : 


Er.  0.  T.  Sjge  has  removed  his  office  to  the 
Olymplo  Club  Building,  corner  of  New  Mont- 
gomery and  Howard.  4s 

» 

Dr.    Doherty 
Has  devoted  bis  study  more  particularly  to 

chronic  and  speclfle  practice,  and  as  suoh  le 
now  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
San  Pranouioo.  Office  618  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leideedorfl.  a  few  doors  Dslow  What 
Ohaer  House.  ■ 

The    Seat  Bemediee, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pale  Dr.  Per- 
ry*B  Webfoot  Pille,  for   all  bilious  complaints. 


Corns  Bunions,  Ingrowicir  Nails* 

A  pfrf<?ct  cms  warranted  by  Albart  Sohoen- 
wald,  127  Second  t(re<-t.  4-m 


Shjb.  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bass  House  Carriages,  oan  be 
'onnd  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es> 
ablisbmeitt,  southwest  corner  £tush  and  Mont- 
gomery stfi.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carrlaae  orders 
l'ft  at  either  place  promptly  attended ♦»  day 
o   nljrht,  at  reduoed  rates.  r< 


Bound  Not  to  b^  Beat, 

Is  G.  Burhbardt's  motto.  Fine  Frsnch  Calf 
BootB  made  to  erder  from  $S  to  $10.  A  good  fit 
and  satisfaction  guaranteed.  Call  at  5i0  Wash- 
ington atrett  snd  be  convinced,  A  full  assort- 
ment ot  neatly-made  goods  always  on  band,  at 
prices  to  suit  everyone's  purse.  4  m 


Pr*ah  and  Sweet. 

Fer  tbe  beat     ooafectionefT,   (T»    to   Canty   and 
Wfcjmer'a.  107  Mentgromerr  St.  near  Suttee 


Dental  Work. 

Fob  finest  qd jlttt  of  womx,  go  to  T.  C.  Jep- 
sup,  dentist,  cor.  Butter  md  Montgomery,  over 
Tucker's.  3-u 


1 


T-vrenty  Thousand 


Notice  to  the  Public. 

B.  Peyser,  719  Montgon  ilreet,  one  door 

Bouth  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  Bel- 
ling off  his  fine  stock  of  men's,  boys'  ana  chfl. 
Orena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  deacriptlon  of 
gehts  furnishing  goods,  hats,  trunks,  valise?, 
e*o.,  below  co-t.    Gall  if  you  want  bargains.  3l 


0LAHi»OYAjrr.— Madame  Clara  Antonia,  the 
Glslrvorant  Physician  and  Independent  Trance 
Medium,  833  Kearny  strett,  bet.  Buss  and  Pine. 
coasultatlons  in  English.  Preach  and  German,! 


It    Tn    True. 

}.  A.  Sbaber  A  Co.  are  selling  parlor,  sets  and 
all  other  kindsof  furniture  and  bidding  oheiper, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dsBler  in  tewn.  Other 
dealer?  don't  stxnd  a  ghost  of  a  chance  when 
people  know  8baber's  pilots,   707  Market  street. 


Battler's    Wine    Parlor. 

Lew  Battler,  formerly  lu  the  minstrel  line, 
will  be  pleased  to  act  the  role  of  Boniface  to  all 
friends,  day  and  evening,  at  384  Bush  street, 

below  Essrnv.  1  h 

•  ■■ 

Milli  HECT.-HalB  oleaned,  pressed  and 
trimmed  to  oider  a*;  the  lowest  pricea.  Mies 
3.  P.  Wocd  824  Washington  street.  4-v 


S.F. BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Booksellers  and  Statloa^m, 

SLaeey  A-  Moos,  (aebool  books  a  rpeoiai ty.)  8.  Vf 

comer  Fourth  and  Jssaie. 
H.  H.  Moore,  60S  Men  tiro  mery,  near  Merchant. 

Ma»!ne<»  Collenci. 
Heald'e,  Bryant  A  Strat ton'-  Collera.  24  Post  1  treat 

Btitohera, 
Eats,  Fred,  StalTa  94  to  100.  California  Market. 

Employment  Office. 
Chaa.  F.  Beoberer  A  Co.,  652  Sacramento  street. 
Chinese  Employment  Co.— Fierce  A  Co.,  037  Bao- 

ramonto  street.   *' 
O'Brien  A  Ward,  610  Montgomery  street. 

French   Fancy    Soari*. 
Locan  A  Co.,  19  Montgomery,  107  and  109.  Sutter. 

Hulr  Jewelry.      ' 
H,  A.  Callender,  manufacturer,  6]  Second  atreet 

flnwoa  Hair* 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Co.,  110  Second  street. 

«j».         JUt  Itinera. 
Mrs.  M.  selig,  226  Kearny  erreet, 

Seorcher  of  Beeorda.  ♦■ 

O.  V.  Gillespie,  6tl  WasbiDgtonstreeti. 

"Wntchea  ond  Jewelry. 
H.  A,  Callander  62  Second  street. 

Whltenera  and  Paper  Htm  sera. 
A.  W.  WheldeD,  j  23  Geary  street. 

Wine*  and  Llqaora.    (Whoresala.) 
Pa&erl  F.  A  Co..  W4  Front 


LOOK.    OTJT 

....Foil  THE.... 

Business  Directory 

100  000  oc>pieb  to  bk  tsBsBx>  °n 

or  about  Jane  10th.  Send  inyonr 
advertisements  Immediately  to  No.  SOS  Mont- 
gomery st,  at  B.  M.  EDWABDB*.  mS  lm 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  IN  THE  BEST  SOOTETT,  IS 
placed  in  tbe  hands  of  nearly  all  who  oome 
to  the  city  to  make  purchases,  and  is  therefore  ths 
beet  of  advertising  modi  nine. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMMED* 
every  Theatre  in  ban  Francisco. 


FIGARO 

18  MAILED  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  snd 
Oregon— the  pspew  left  in  the  theatres  at  tight 
being  gathered  up  and  saved  for  that  purpose. 


CANDIES. 

ALL  KINDS  OE  THE  FINEST  CCANDY 
made  at  oar  Steam  Casdy  Factory  daily.  AD 
orders,  especially  Irom  tbe  ooentry,  are  eolioitsd 
LDd  «lil  be  promptly  attended  to. 

OANTY  A  WAGKKB, 
lOt  Monteomerr.rt-   nenr  Sntla* 


MILITARY    COODS 

....AMD.    .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRICA1 
TRIMMINGS,     ' 

885    Montgomery  street,    Eoom    No    X. 

mhl4tf  T.  RODGKB.S  JOHNBOff. 


ULRsfflBRa  LODGING  .BOUSE. 

^*4U     FINELY  FLSVI&B.ED  ROOMS.  SIN 

gSjvSf  Bie  or  in  inita, 
itnl      Well  fGlfffcterf  and  Tcattlutad. 

SGLmH.  Cnformocad  Rooroe  tqlot.  Lo^*rins  witt 
•r  nithcat  boarQ.  ALHAMBfcA  VDTLDUIG 
■ltt  Sash  street.  ocii  tf 


.    CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
ths  Theatrical  Profession  in  1 'sliforcia  pre- 
Kes  formlri?  olaeses  for  instruction  in  Klocoiioii, 
reone  wishing  to  avail  themeelvee  of  the  oppor- 
tunity of  acqcit  in?  a  ns^fnl  art  at  a  moderate  coat 
CMieend  in  tholr  names  to  "Oambysea  "  P.  O.'Box 


RETURN  THE  BOOK! 

— 

lATHOBYRR    BORROWED   THK    "MEMOIR 


GREAT  REDUCTION  IN 

....0»..„ 

LADIES     STJ 

-.-.AT.,.. 

CHAS.  MAYEn 

Pioneer  Cloak : 

(lT.ra.rl,  Kftr  t  Woi,lu( 

Ho.  so  HOMr.nar,,  , 

Opposite  th.  Lieu  Bo.  " 
BBAKCB,   log    KR.lEj,  , 

MB.  MAYER  041L3  ATTBHTU  » 
lug.  >nd  well  mleoted  u.»rlmi  ? 

ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk, . 
and  Cloth, 

And  his  new  etvlas  of  readv-midt  Hill  I 
ether  UtDIKb'  SUITS,  at  VERY  Ln  I 
Also,  a  laraie  atook  of  Btripeo,  6W  j 
bhftwls.  Lace  JscbetB,  Silk  led  Con  x 
yillcs,  Matins,  tiloakinge.  and  even  d,  H 
TrimminRS.  JUST  \KRIVItD, a  \ui  . 
tha  ^orameratjleiof 

PtAIS     AJJIj*     SMBBOIli 

X.IKEN    BVITt, 

N.B.— Cloaks,  Dresaaa  and  nlu  nh  M 
in  latest  faahioa,  at  rsaionaole  rattt. 


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In  oie.     JParlrle.  toe  Bis  ' 
morbid,     corrupt   and    l»i 
Care.  Bheanatltm  and  HtiftSjll 
Sold  by  all  JOntgglmU. 


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lO  A..  1VE.  to  3  I*.  TS/L. 


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t«   Parent. 

ft.    SHIRT    STORE, 

T    tr*«t,  ha*  Renovrd  to 

Hi^ond      street, 

oa  win   Hail    *   coaipTet«   ••- 

Miliaria  »nd   rt  javmii- 

the    naaul    law/  prlrtaw 


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UF.MCOIC'T    A   m. 


<  -NTsTE3H.Xa*'J3 

FORTUBOUaBOP  ftHVUMA- 

Jomiin.i^a,  .rxi  kkodrad  die*****, 

■award*  write*:  "lba***z*tn 
■nr  to  lb*  ci***  *iIq*  of  yoor  aer- 
■7  1*1*  rhaamUto  iroabie  •' 
a*.  fm.no;    "  Yonr  Aperi*nt  dm 
1  -jib!  mj  Dailta  ud  fegaJ-Ud  ihe 

WSBBtea,  Oraod  Hot*l:    "Yonr 

•  for  Bb*an)Btiau  bis  proved  on- 
to thii  da?  (now  abont  «l*v*a  i**rfl 
>***o«f*r  •xp*rl*BC*d  oa*  twine* 

ar    Me  Ha.  morn,  118  Shipley  et, 

*  Osasolt's  R*m*di«*  of  ft  Hitri 
mitiiimlotwo  iriiki." 
el  Dare,  Siot*  Ysabei:    "  After 

l*d<M  I  ■«  DOW  1.)  JtOOd  health-* 
tal  bar*  b**a  deprived  (or  sort 

««<aj)  betiatB  at  i  b.  Depot-  SIT 

HCKPBT    BIOS., 

•at*  litBtt. 


.  «TORBAjTS 

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^THUBSDAZ MAY   i.2.  1873 


A  Nice  LltUe  Boy. 

It  is  said  tbeieis  a  boy  in  Concord,  N.  H.> 
ffoociD  repeat  the  mnltipiUttion  table  bao'i- 
ward,  and  be  is  only  nine  years  old. 

We  know  that  boy.  W©  were  never  in 
Oonoord,  but  we  know  him.  We  lived  next 
door  to  that  boy  when  we  ware  a  boy,  and  it 
is  not  so  long  ago  but  that  we  remember 
liim  distinctly.  He  always  w.mt  to  bed  at 
eight  o'olock,  and  bad  a  slight  cough.  He 
braated  bis  hair  bac*  of  bis  ear*,  and  car- 
tied  a  store  handkerchief,  and  when  be 
played  marbles  it  was  to  win.  He  always 
got  home  from  school  tefoio  we  did,  and 
employed  the  interval  in  detailing  to  bis 
mother  the  "belting"  that  boy  next  door 
wia  getting.  And  indeed  we  were  getting 
it,  bat  there  was  no  special  interest  in  it  for 
other  folks.  He  was  t5e  modal  boy— the 
boy  our  parents  rued  to  point  to,  and  speak 
of,  in  tones  of  mingled  admiration,  and  re- 
gret, while  unfitting  ns  for  sitting  on  any- 
thing harder  taan  a  poultice.  He  never 
ran  away  from  school,  nor  stole  money,  but 
he  used  to  throw  mod  on  old  people  wben 
they  weren't  looking,  and  unselfishly  threw 
the  credit  onus.  And  then  to  see  that  boy 
come  around  int  j  our  yard  with  jam  on  his 
bread.  That  wastbe  Ust  feather— that  was 
the  climax  to  all  the  Borrows  oar  yoang 
heart  kntw.  We  eonld  have  willingly  for- 
given everything  else,  bat  that  jam  upset  ns. 
It  went  right  down  into  oar  heart  of  hearts, 
and  it  raok'es  there  yet.  It  sent  ns  into  the 
bouse  howliog  fur  jam,  and  getting  it,  but 
not  on  our  bread.    We  remember  that  with 

gbaaily  distinctness. 

*» . — 

Another  Disraeli  Novel. 

Rumor  bis  it  tsat  Disraeli  is  engaged  in 
writing  another  novel.  After  wading  though 
the  bowels  of  "Vivian  Grey,"  and  ;  tempting 
to  mentally  pulverize  the  boulders  of  "Lo- 
thair,"  we  wiah  that  Dizzy  wou'.da't  do  any 
such  a  thing.  It  is  strange  that  where  a 
man,  essentially  great  in  toino  walks,  has  a 
Weabspot.be  will  incontentyrusb  there  and 
splurge,  flounder,  and  sink.  If  Dizzy  were 
plain  John  Smit  j,  barriBter,  a  novel  from 
bis  pen  irvnldget  no  readera  at  all,  but  as 
he  is,  creition  tries  to  bolt  it,  jast  as  tevon- 
eigbte  of  the  readers  of  Homer  claim  to  like 
bm  wben  they  do  not.  Mirk  Twain  and 
Charles  Dulley  Warner  are  writing  a  sort 
of  combined  nitro-glycerioe  yarn,  which 
will  probably  have  tm  reade.s  to  Dizzy's 
one.  Ao.d  w<j  do  not  expect  mu3h  from  them, 
especially  siacj  Jtfark  has  announced  that  be 
is  to  "harl  in  tbeficts."  As  a  factiit  "(bat 
thar  Twain  is  not  by  no  means  a  suo:oss." 
Bathe  can  discount  Biitain's  ieider  of  the 
Opposition.  Di2zy  oujh.  ti  rope  in  Qeorge 
JPraccu  Train  to  help  him. 


TIib  Last  New  Son;*. 

Air—"Moei  t£  Chandox," 
Emerson  Gorville  la  my  name, 
My  business  always  is  tha  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  and  Fancy  iioaat, 
Reli*h ;s  toes?,  tbat  my  house  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
OhJ  high  oh!  Oh!  high  ohl 
None  who  bave  been  bat  again  will  go. 
Coxville  -ays  bo  I  says  so! 
O*  Fine  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remember  the  number  and  call  again. 
Visions  of  8hell.fi ih  In  every  style, 
inwardly  caaae  yon  much  to  smile. 
Ladles  with  escorts  tbere  always  go. 
Ladles  gol  Ladles  got 
Emerson  CorylUe'e  politsl  and  so 
8-1  They  gol  they  go!  they  go! 


X>r,  Barlow  J.  s^mith 

Is  giving  a  oours  of  Free  Leomres  to  Gentle- 
Xuea  on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evanlng,  oommenoing  at  7  M  o'clock. 
A  oart  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
And  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  dally,  from  9  to  4  p.  m.,  tree.         w 


Star  Shirts  ana  Collars. 

all   sorts   and  sizes,  tor  sa'e  cheap,  at  the 
~What  Cheer  Laundry.  121  Leideadorn*  at,       • 


Bon't  Fail  to  Call  arid  See 

The  moht  wonderful  and  elfW  Doctor  For- 
tune Teller  of  the  sge,  Madams  Baara,  Astrol- 
oij-x,  Jnrt  arrived  from  the  East,  and  can  be 
consulted  on  all  events.  She  hai  otaarmi  for 
aCaofe,  Lot«  and  Hapy  ln&e ■-,  which  never  fall  to 
-taao  effjet.  Offloe  Consultation,  $2  ;  by  Lc  t°r, 
j$3.  All  communi rations  ttriotly  private.  Office 
hours  from  10  o'clock  a  it.  to  8*.  at.  Satlafao* 
Won  gn  r.ntetd  in  ev?ry  respeofc.  Offloe,  IS 
Second  tttreet.  Room  11.  aq 

L-adles  'VlalttxiK  Car4s, 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Joam  P. 
J>wv»b,  126  Sntter  street,  opposite  Lick  House, 
and  at  the  Grand  Hotel.  N.  B.-Hahobm- 
■OGUBI8  HBATLY  HABEKD.     PENMANSHIP   Of  every 

description  to  order.  5 


mention,    Ladles 
To  give  the  Bttn  the  softness  of  velvet,  and 
He  tint  of   the  lily   to    the   complexion,  use 
■Dickey's  Gbxmb  de  Lis.  t, 


JPratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Kheuma'-l^m  and  Neuralgia. 

Five  Hunared  Men  Wsante*! 

Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 
fffcat  Cheer  Laundry.  121  Leldeadorff  Bt.       * 


Some  Ha  eli. 
The  Alia  considers  all  sciontifio  investiga- 
tions pr.flt.eta  curiosity.  It  eays  it  doesn't 
really  signify  wtether  the  world  is  round  or 
square  a«  long  sb  the  piice  of  leather  keeps 
up. 

Batin  umbrellas  are  the  "reigning"  fashion 
in  New  York. 

Illinois  propose  public  oastigation  as  a 
penalty  for  wife-beatiog. 

Laziness,  like  poetry,  is  a  natural  gift ;  it 
cinnot  be  acquired. 

If  man  is  descended  from  the  monkey,  the 
descent  must  be,  as  the  lawyers  say,  "io 
tail." 

New  fashioned  ear-rlnga  are  in  tbe  shape 
of  a  shield,  from  whioh  depends  gold  fringe. 
It  is  the  oorrect  thing  to  have  monograms 
engraved  on  them. 

A  "dorgV  bead  by  Charles  Hopps  in  the 

Art  Aseooiation  Exhibition  is  well  painted. 

A  writer  i  a  toe  California  Art  Gallery  for 

May  provtB  that  pictures  are  a  better  invest- 

mea  than  real  estate  or  mining  B'ockfl. 

They  tell  of  a  woman  in  Baltimore  who 
has  provided  herself  with  200  pairs  of  stock- 
ings. She  is  evidently  intending  to  organ- 
ize a  boss  company. 

The  new  car  tickets  are  generally  voted  a 
nuisance.    All  the  lines  are  Using  money. 

A  two  hundred  pound  poetess  i s  writing 
about  what  Bhe  would  do  "if  she  were  a 
sun  beau." 

"Mamma,"  said  a  little  girl,  who  was 
nursing  the  latest  born,  "if  baby  came  down 
from  the  angels  mustn't  they  miss  him  aw- 
fully?" 

In  the  catalogue  of  the  A.  A.  Ex.  we  find 
No.  159  described  as  "our  Saviour  adorned 
with  thorns."  "Crowned"  would  have  been 
better  than  "adorned,"  wouldn't  it? 

The  famous  Bpottswood  Hotel,  Richmond , 
Virginia,  was  recently  sold  at  auction  for 
$40,000. 

It  is  calculated  that  it  will  coat  five  mil- 
lions more  to  subdue  Captain  Jack.  Cheap 
enough,  he  thinks. 

Algernon  Swinburne,  of  Chicago  has  been 
arrested  for  whipping  hiB  wife  and  otherwise 
offending  against  the  laws. 

A  "  benefit"  to  the  gentleman  who  man- 
aged the  Fabbri  Tronpe  in  San  Jobs  cost 
him  about  $800  out  of  pocket. 
A  sound  judge— A  musical  oritic. 
Mario  is  keeping  bis  uu-eveu   tenor  in 
London. 

St.  Petersburg  is  torn  between  Patti  and 
Nilsson. 

Recuperate  in  the  redwood  forests  of  Ban 
Bifael. 

A  lady  who  had  repeatedly  called  her  little 
boy  to  come  in  and  say  his  prayers  was 
shocked  by  hiB  asking  her  if  God  "  waB  in 
much  of  a  hurry." 

A  girl  in  Indianapolis,  who  has  $200,000, 
advertises  for  sealed  p'opoeals  of  marriage. 
Each  beau  plucks  a  leaf  from  a  ooqnette; 
se  that  thorns  only  remain  for  the  husband. 
[Note  to  the  compositor, — Don't  leave  out  the 
t  in  thorns.) 

Captain  Jaek  bats  are  selling  rapidly  at 
"The"  bat  Btore,  Washington  street. 

There  is  a  certain  class  of  men  who  seem 
to  have  been  creited  especially  to  Bit  on 
jorteaand  write  leaders  for  tbeAti.  Bo  the 
meanest  creatures  have  their  use3. 

George  Francis  Train  has  been  sent  to  a 
lunatic  asylum  because  he  bad  not  sense 
enough  t  j  hold  his  tongue.  He  is  not  in* 
Bane,  though. 

The  flying  ship  is  to  go  up  to-day  at  the 
City  Gardens. 

New  York  city  has  8,061  licensed  drinking 
saloons. 

Opera  glasses  are  slung  at  the  fashionable 
belt. 

It  was  a  bad  time  to  raiee  the  fare  on  the 
ears :  when  the  epizootic  bad  caused  people 
to  get  into  the  habit  of  walking. 

Miss  Bennett,  sister  of  the  Herald,  is  a 
school  in  France. 

It  is  said  that  the  beat  Irish  intellects  are 
out  of  Ireland. 

The  newspapers  announce  as  a  gratifying 
faot  tbat.it  has  become  neoaeiary  t  >  add  a 
new  wing  to  the  Magdalen  Asylum. 
Farallone  eggs  have  come  into  market. 
Now  and  then  you  see  a  gentleman  in  Ban 
Francisco  with  a  veil  twisted  round  his  hat. 
It's  quite  the  thing,  you  know,  for  the  races. 


A     Solution  of    (lie  Chinese    Problem. 
Indiscnialog  the  evil*  of  Oblneje  Immigra- 
tion and  the  existing  depression  of  buslDesa  in 

San  Francisco  cote  qaeut  upon  the  displace- 
ment of  white  labor  by  Chine.-.e  la  our  work- 
shops, the  Golden  Era  bits  the  nail  square  on 
the  head  in  the  following  : 

The  only  measure  of  redrew  wbioh  boldi  oat 
any  promite  of  relief  is  the  formation  of  anti- 
CiitneBB  societies  all  orer  the  Curst,  tbi  m-inb^ra 
of  wbijh  eh&ll  be  pledged  oot  to  emptor  t>hlr.et>, 
not  ro  porchaae  eoods  of  tbo*e  who  oo  employ 
the  lb,  cor  to  purchase  goods  of  Chinese  miaafae- 
tariei.  They  Qret  propose  these  arju-Obioesa  so- 
cieties ahoo'd  he  to  mtbe  themselves  felt  in  the 
character  of  parobaser*.  If  one  thonsaod  men 
in  tbia  ciiy  Bbonld  fffec.  an  organization  under  a 
Bolema  t'leig-  no'  to  emoloy  (lfij&eso  nor  to  par- 
Ofiaaefrooclaof  individaala  orfirmewho  might  em- 
ploy them,  it  would  greatly  strengthen  the  handa 
of  bucq  of  onr  local  manufacturers  as  are  now 
encaged  in  tbe  experiment  'A  competing  with 
Ubineee  manufactures.  If  this  one  thonauid  was 
muliiplied  by  ten,  a-,  it  soon  m<ght  bi,  tbe  suo- 
osss  of  toe  experiment  wonld  be  assured.  These 
societies  must  be  organised  without  the  aid  of  law, 
aano  law  wonld  be  coustitntional  tbat  discrimi- 
nated against  Chinese  residents.  Sach  organisa- 
tions could  only  be  oarried  oat  where  tbe  com- 
munity is  nearly  UDanltnons  in  favor  of  tbe  object 
to  be  attained ;  bat  suoh  unanimity,  it  is  believed, 
prevails  in  this  Slats. 

Tbe  experiment  has  beeotriad  by  at  least 
one  man  In  San  Franclaco.  We  allude  to  Mr. 
H.  SvitiifT,  who  Is  proprietor  of  two  large  cigar 
stores.  830  and  802  Kearny  street.  A.s  long  age 
a^  18C"1,  Mr.  Sitliff,  knowing  what  the  result 
of  Chinese  labor  would  b  >,  formed  the  resolu- 
tion to  neither  employ  Chinese  workmen,  nor 
sell,  nor  purchase  cigars  made  by  Chinese,  and 
he  has  carried  oat  thla  resolution  to  the  pres* 
ent  day,  and  will  continue  to  adbrrs  to  it  aa 
loog&ihe  remains  In  business.  Many  of  his 
friend*  thought  it  impo JBioie  for  him  to  etem 
thecurr<ot  of  cppoaition  to  those  in  tbe  same 
trade  who  employed  Chbaeie  wrtrkmen,  but  be 
has  r>one  si  suooeBBiallv,  aid  Instead  of  the 
one  email  establishment  whioh  he  commenced 
with  at  the  time  of  formiog  tni9  resolution,  he 
now  has  two  of  the  la-ge-.t  in  tbe  city.         u 


Fine    Candles 

Fresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M  A.  Ueroer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 678  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  and  retail,    o 


Public  Accommodation, 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  x.  tL,  can 
be  returned  In  the  evening  If  reqouvd;  we 
never  dlsappolntl  What  Chear  Laundry,  121 
Lftlnesdorfr  street.  * 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Woman's    PtiRiits. 

One  would  think  that  it  was  one  of  woman's 
rights  to  enjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  Eaxne  price  for  It.  Neatly  all  the  res- 
taurAUte  "  for  ladles  and  gentlemen"  in  Ban 
Francisco  have  poorer  tare  than  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dine.  Thkbe  io  ah  exoefxiom. 
At  the  Pioitekb  P.isTATTEAK-r,  on  Washing  on 
street,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladles  oan 
get  an  excellent  braakfaet,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reaaoaable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
elnoe  1840,  provides  every  luxury  the  market 
affords.  Both  ladles  and  gentlemen  find  tnera 
dishes  to  please  tbe  most  epicurean  taste.      • 


Everybody     Suited. 

There  is  no  end  to  tbe  multitude  of  fashlonB 
tn  bate.  At  "  Thk"  Bat  Btore,  647  Washington 
street  {second  hat  store  below  Kearny) ,  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  Immense 
—the  prices  are  teasooable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  la  sure  to  be  suited.  b 


<Jlam01iowder  JBv«x-y  WiarrAt. 


m 


McDowell,  Show  Card   Writer 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 

608  Market  street,  eor.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 

Ladies  jutd  Qelwlfmek,  remember  tbe  lead- 
ing fashionable  retail  Shoe  Btore  in  Ban  Fran- 
clsoo.   H.  Hinder?,  332  Kearny  street,  between 

Pine  and  Bush,  Ax 

■ '« 
T.H©  We-w   Oyster    Bouse. 

Otstee  Obotzo  has  been  opened  by  A.  W. 
Manning,  one  or  tho  oldest  Oyater  Peabrj  in 
the  city,  "For  Ladies  and  GentlemeD,"  at  428 
Jflne  St.,  next  to  Howtn  Bros.,  ffrocers.     27ns 


CRITTENDEN    &     DALTON, 

FOBUSBLT  OF  THE 
SEW  lOBK   8TABX.ES,     Alliilon  at.. 

HiVE  PCaCHASED  THE 

TURF  GALLERY  STABLES 

NO.  209  SUTTER  STREET, 

AND     HAVB    AD. 
ded  largely  to  thArl 
stack  of  hoiaoa,  whicbr 
areall  firdt-elaBB.  Paj^> 
tionlar  attentioo  pud 
to   boarding  hordea. 
bs«  lm  IOBIPTEITDKN  4  DALTON. 


STEVENS,    H0LKE8  &  CO., 

505  81CBAME.VTC  STBEET, 

FILL  ORDERS  FOR  ALL  KINDS  OF  GOODS. 
i  nd  attend  to  all  ba  |i?«  fr-.ro  all  parte  or. 
the  oo&st  on  commission.  Nerada.Dtahand  loabo 
a  specialty.  myl2  lm 


PRSE    ^.IXTTD    EAST 

....BTERY.... 

WcONESDftY  AKD  SATURDAY  EVENII.G 

AT  EIGHT  O'CLOCK, 

AT  THE  OLD  ORIGINAL 
RED  LION.  19  Gear?  etree>, 
where  50a  can  hive  HOT  AND 
COLD  DrilKES  of  the  very  bBtt 
quality.  The  "Old  Spciri"  ia  al- 
ways oo  haad.  Drop  in. 
DAVE  MliNDBS.  Proprietor. 


FRED.    C.    WENTWORTH 

Annoaooes  that  at  his  Saloon, 

OOl  Ecaroy  at.,  W.  TV.  car.  Hacramenle, 

Long  famons  for  tbe  exaelleaoe  of  its 

WINJES  and  LIQTJOItS 

All  Drinks  will  henceforth  be 

T    E    2\T       C    £3    K    T    S. 

mySOlm 


Liverpool  and  Great  Western 

Steamship  Company, 

CARRYING  THE  IT.  S.   MAIL. 

TIGKETS  SOLD  TO  AND  FROM 

T  IVERPOOL,    QTJHENSTOWN.  ^^C** 

Havre,  Paris,  Sweden,  BeLsiam,  Norway  and  all 
European  cities. 

TbisOompasy  has  arrangements  with  tbe  Com- 
missioner of  Emigration  and  Railroad  Companies 
at  New  York,  by  whioh  passengers  are  promptly 
forwarded  to  tbe  Pacific  Oca.it. 

For  particulars  apply  to 

1>.    13.    JA.CS.SU AT,   AR^ot, 

mySOlm  83b   Monf(ji>mery  street. 


AUCTION  SALE. 

New  City   Hall   lots 

No    77    and    78— Delinquent. 

MONDAY.  JOKE  16,  1BT8-JOBTI    .MIDDLE- 
TO^  A  SON.  Aaoiioaeen  No.  310  Montgom- 
ery street.    For  p,rii:al.rssae  ftdvertiMmeata  Id 
Alta  sod  Bxtminer. 
B,  order  Boird  of  Oitr  Ball  Oommiseonera. 
M  18-td ROB'f  GEORGE.  Seorelsrr. 


~WA.NTJaX3, 

McDANIEL'S  THEATRE 

chetjkse,  wroMisre. 

THREE  GOOD  VARIETY  WOMEN 

r-Talen  t  going  Bast  will  Bad  it  to  their  advan- 
tage before  leaving  California  to  correspond  with 

J.    Mc«A\IEL, 
my°  Lock  Box  No.  I.  Cheyenne,  Wyoming. 


MRS.    E.   REGAN, 

Fashionable   Milliner, 


104    TfllBD    STREET, 
Has  tbe  choi'es-  and  moit  se 


■aiaa 


DIRECT  IMPORTERS. 


GET  ONE 

BEFORE  THEY  ARE  ALL  SOLD 


Just  Received 


20     CASES 

....or.... 

Fine  Black  Silk  Hats. 

KEOILIU    PBIOE.    St  OO. 

Will  be  Sold  Tor-    Si  OO 


XO      C?j£k.S 


Fine  Panama  Hats, 

WOBTH   83  SO. 

Selling  tor  One  Dollar. 


IO     CASES 

....or.... 

Railroad  Caps — Cloth,  Velvet 

KEBClAlt    PKfOB,    81  SO. 

SoUiiig-  for  Fifty  Cents 


IOO    DOZBKT 

....or 

CASSIMERE  SUMMER  HATS, 

At    Fifty    Cents, 


Fifty    Cases 


....or  THE.... 


Celebrated  $150  White  Shirts 

FOB    ONE     1DOLLAB. 


CLOTHING 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS, 

All    Grades, 

iSB  CHJEJL.PEK  THASIAKY  OTliKU 
STOKE  IN  TIIB  CITY. 


IX L  Auction  Store 

618  and  620  Kearny  St., 

Corner    of    Commercial 


■ -J  91 

PICNICS,  EXCURSIONS,  ^ 


S.  F.  and  H.  P.B.1&; 


CHANCE    OF    T| 

TH£  CHEAPE8T  MUTE  TO  THE  9! , 

OB  &»Tn  4FTPB  APKIL 1.  137a  two 

log  with  the  3*1   Er.nol,"  SVoruiW  ' 
road  Corop.os  (or  Olo.erd.le  «r,d  .11  iS 
rt.t.oDS.  will  Inn  8u>  F^ociwo "t§£ 
•icpled).  (rom  Frott  »lre.t  «  h.rl  1,  j  ,  < 
"J"'.  «>•  «"">  will  le..»   Olonrau  1 
5:S0  o'ulook  *  at ,  ..anoeot.Dj  »t  tiSS&i 

with  iliia  tj  «id  (rom  all  polnu.       M  f 

EUNDAY  EXCURS  OnTaT  REDIKEO  I 

L...S  Bib  Fr.nolauo  lit  8  A    u  Ma 
^nvioR  at  LUovi,rd.lr.  at  1  o'^look  p  u    1  " 
will  laa,o  Oli.N^nUl.atSo'oloca.iniJ' 
Fraaolaoo   at   I  o'olook.     Tola  will  i"  ' 


•  lo-jiab  i.Toni  boorVIt  li.'jrtbt  «!  I 


9    III 


ap:e  "Btt1.m  t.^iral1     > 


i'a  offl.ia,  4««  Mootiom.«   ! 
PBTrRDQWAtfuK1^,'  | 


The  City  Gardii 

rJOR  THB 

Coming  Picnic  Scai 

T'BB  iTTENTION  OF  ALL  SOOIIT 
BooiJlioD.  and  Military  Oom,wi|_  J 
to  tbe  adyaoajea  offered  by  lonVoei  ! 
and  bekntifal  groaaaa  (or  Holiday  il  i 
vala  Ther  oan  be  prooared  on  at.  d 
week  (or  piodio  purpoaea  tba  oomtoi  ,  . 
mot.  advaotaseona  terma  thaa  mi  maa  ! 

THE    CITY    OAUDt,, 

Are  easy  of  eucet>s  without  a.sr  tariff  to  '  ■ 
and  are  provided  witb  larre  and  biaauft  ! 
large  tihade  JroeB;  beaantal  Klowsri \u  . 
from  evert  clime;  namcro  is  Swiuv  t  I 
moth  Dauolng  Paviliona;  a  na.tn-al'bJ 
Pleasure  Bomb;  KoaDtamL  asd  Odmto.  [ 
m,  ai»  perfectly  Boeltbred,  Irom  th«  w 
maromo.ll  He3titirant  ii  qo  the  grooodi  i 
CODveuienot)  for  the  aucnarnddatloaol'L 
oios  has  bgen  made.  K»  rjt*)tn|  baa  hat 
in  tbe  most  complete  order  for  tbe  ooolc, 
THK  CITY  OAKOin 
Are  tba  largest  in  the  Slate.  Tfaer  co 
acres  of  Knoll  and    Bhad-d  Lawi  Floi 

?rfw«  eta"  ""^.k!11!:  ^B*-'*  °f  Menu 
iO.OCO  persons  with  tbe  ftrf.av.at  ooaT«ol« 
tra  L'ars  run  directly  to  tb«  Gardeae. 

Florj.o  Oommitt.^s  are  especially  tntlt, 
and  insriaft  tho  Grotrndo,  tad  MWiUli 
which  will  be  most  favortble, 

JM.  T.  8  I  ETEJfi,  Prvyr 

•UrOrficc  hours  3  to  G  p.m.,  dally,  at  ta* 
Corner 'twelfth  and  I'oiBom  eirMU, 

K.  B  — QOO.OnO  Admi.'sion  Tloketil 
by  various   Associations    boldlof  tattln 
Oily   Gardens  laet  year.     Tba  aaie  cf  n 
liquors  will  be  prohioiled  on  the  — 
lival  days. 


Badger's  Gentral  Park,  Oa  if 


Cmfr»-S~j* 


THESE  BEAOTIFOL  GARDEHfl  IF  - 
open  for  the  seaioo.  and  miaj  0/  1  « 
popular 

PIONIOS     I 
Will  be  held  there.     Tbe  aUraotloci  m: 
oua.     SKA.IING  PAVILION,  MUSiUM  1 
KASIUM.    Skating  frae  on  watkda/i. 

AJmU.|t,n K  M 

OHrLDBBWlOOENTB. 


Read!  Bead!!  Bet!! 
THE  PALACEOF  FASI'I 

ANOTHER     KXOnHlinitT    1B00'  B 
Ken     tore,  IT  Secood    -tr»»,  off  *• 
Grand    Hotel.    Olothinjr  of    tba  latMl  - 
fashiooablo  Btylea  made  to  order, 

NOTE  THE~PftICH. 

Pants. ...from  SB  to  f  12  pai« 
Suits from  138  t«K 

I  innts  tbe  inspection  o(  tho  Obolc«t'f    ' 
tbe  markuf, 

A.  MORRIS, 

No.    IT    Second  Btrt, 

mrl7  lm Oppo.lteflr-wdl  ^ 


D&RENZ 
HERB 

www 


The    treat    Tonic  «.od  AfP*H«*rJ 
Hale  Kverjwherf. 


1,000  PAIRS  CASSIMERE  PANTS 

IVOBTB    Hi  OO. 

Selling     for     #8    SOI 


THE   RIALTO. 

'A.  Popular  RendW' * 

The  Ohalceat  wine.  «nd  L'd""" 
Prulfle   Co»»t. 
eVI'imi    BAVAKA  <*9U 

THIS  OEM  Ot  A  81L00K  iT 
Wo.     *7    TMIItO    »T""ui 
Will  be  oondooted  In  ao  psr(«ol  a  ;»»  ^i 
pbraae  "Ueetmeon  tba  Kialto    «!"■ 
willeigoijr  tbeebio(  jo/ol  dailf  u». 

Grand  Opening  This  Eve  l! 

J.   C.   COMBES. 
TERRAPIN    JCTJN9 

Cor.  Seoul  MdTetC  "" 

aWTdrrapin    oomll"*  •  ft 
'o»ator»  in  kst  «'»•    '  m 

.snppBB  Eoousr*'^ 


»irOTB. 


■WE  STATE  SIHFLT  FAOT8.  All 
GTJAKASITF.E  TO  IELL  GOODS  AT 
THE    f'KICiiS    WE    ADVISTIIE. 

WCAIL    AND    SEE. 


61$   and  620   Kearny  street, 


THE    VESl 

A  Fa.orlU  Ea»rl  lor  tor««« 

Good  Liquors  and  Choice 

■W  Their   Pony  Braiid»  U  »  •> 

B.  H.  LKVT.  Propri.tor.  aoa»B«'1 
Kearer  and  Oommerolal  Btreeti.^ 


SOU  \PILL  FH°> 

The  Corn"  Excha 

K«.  IB    rLAT8T»! 


? 


hap*  Soda       £    ^ 


* 


•  •  .   I     o^   •  • 


lffaro 


5  ^ 


NtftTSOMEIT 

MOTEL. 


r.  .  >    . . .  I    •  aw  • 


•  *'    raJkBVBMa*   r*l*«r.    »>T  ILMi 


▼•».    i 


KEY'S  in-  VARIETIES 


HW    ALIA*  I  ft  A    TlFATftR. 


BELLA  UNION  THEA7RE 


Coanl 


\,    I  II  II  l     HA(,    <  HAS. 


MAN,  llitll  II, I  stM   HII  kl  .  ! 

I'nri  -Halartal'o' 


MAT    U 


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T,    O     H 


Orowclod      Honx 


TIXEJ     niSNOXVNEJD      BARNB3Y, 


T.,      Ill-      «    I. 


inlon     .11k 


rria©  Olalor.  Oliarlos  "Vivian. 


:&o     In 


Orlilnal 


T»-  n   •  *t   Iff*  fir  •   an  If 4 

TAK.ING  THE3  IPIL.lBX>C3HiJ. 

mm 
•»*»•   a  an  •Bionriu 


I    .J.    Mi    MM1*    FrlL!*'       '  -ii 


OK.    ,V    I'UIMA     IJOlNiNA.     Of     v    MHIHT. 
Mon*    Chouflprl  »  mmi  BmlaTal  ...  T^I3'^«7'I1<J' 


-n.xi.-ir 

iBOM 


i.  bobiabob 


louflcrl  •  ■•'•■^  ■•»»«• 
«•  ■     iioufloui  I 

*     f.  BABKB  1  PITIRMAII,  !»• 

I 
Ihirirlrr*     In    Ik*     H.*tr>f).a.    It. Ha.   Of—r 

ti«»'ti:isi  I  Biuiigoims 

Maaal.  »f    IB.  Ortni 
D*.<t-"FWr.>lti«lM        <  Iro-I  of  .id  RahTla. 

lUli   BMTB.raA  TrtO— '    Tt»   BlMlt«."    ■"      •  nfl'Of 

BHH  aii.THoaaaA  Oof  ■    "Ii  rata  r»-  Tambaartil.   Kat-lrjl.  H  ■  '.«  as  1  tlaa.!. 

ria.l*  ...   rt.r»i-"Tlf  BaMfcaalaad  (Aalt.r. "-»■■•». 
ARIfTHfM  rfttmn.  II  BfUr^  W.rfftm'.  raaalT,a    In  t  *•  f.    raoaat.aa,  aaadlaa  hit  la.ltalaaa.  ie  hat.     af 

Mad.,  f.a-1  .'.a  'o  ib«  rmt  ItiD'a  of  I1«  Uffnli  SUft.  raaaanal,  R-»a«ial   aat  M  a.    dar.aadj.ff.  of  mifi   an  lb*  latlar 

tara.l«B  araaaaBB.ni  loftba.a.-i.     A  f  Iraki    IM  <'i  tr>fia>ani'  ia.-*rUii  lOfi  4i   B«t   f*BA  And  •*••<•■  Mff  "f  ih#  at»aa 

tarna  aw  IB*  Ai.aa(foia-Baf-t  if    ■■'lint    Bad  ■  h*  anna  II  -a"  I  ■>«   if  oiaaa't.  Bl*  daaffalar   »a  '<    bariofatljIIB*  IBr«B  .-•*! 

Rally    A   l.aaB   far  tk,aaa*lr*a  Bad    aAaffalr.'.  Uaiif.rai.   I'eaiaaar.   <Xe  apiaa  t    Mi  m-*  a'  ..  i  n 

r.prva.atatlBa.BBd  la  brln   fq'l  ■  f  raBtrgiagi  and  d.llAbtfal  BaBAIB. 


WILL   8HORTLT  APPIAB- 


C.  W.  JESTER,  THE  MAN  WITH  THE  TALKING  HAND 

I5D  PRBBIEB  VBS  I  nil  OQUIBT  OF  THB  WOBLD.    ALSO. 

ROtaert  IT'r.suaox*,  tlio  Groat  Fa^n-tora  1  ra  1  wt 


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■art     FltZTSB 

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IMM  -TftlllM 

T.  ^  f*U««M«  W  taw>  Baan*  AM  .( 

X  II  K      ■»  O  M  IX  A  M  n  1     r .  I  •*.  T 

r»m«f  Bar  m  iH  Titast  (|.»* 

Love  in  All  Corners 


Ptaarl   . 

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Ml-JOO 



Raaa 

Bo»tlla      . 


'J  '  lm"B 


A>1tal«ai*Bi   ... 

<   IMM  Mad  Ur«iri|fn 
Frlvato.    Ilo»-. 


bo  **«-* 

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1W¥-T 

(jir  c«l(brilid  •!  SO  WIIIVK  M1IRT8.    Tn«»  lit  rt-LFirrLT, 

■T''AM.   AND   IB!  THB*. 


iad  for  qa»tllf  »-d  danDilllf  will  a»T*r  b*  a-aicbtM.    To  ho  hod  onlr  al  tk« 

IXIi     ADCTIOI      UrOBf,      Ol*    HrnrBT.Irrr     ,fnr      Vmmm 


EPIZOOTIC. 

Fttl.l.  1HR 


Liverpool  and  Great  Western 

Steamship  Company, 

CARRYING   THE   tJ.  f.   MAIL. 

TIGKETS  SOLD  TO  AND  FROM 

J    IVBRP00L.     QUKBKSTOWN.^^Ulfe 

*^  I-ODlmd*rr7.  Hanibarcb,  H r ■■  m « c , ^LMftlMkBBi 
Mavft,  P.rii,  Bwodoo,  BolfiDin,  Ntir*Aj  and  a  I 
BarotMBD  0:tlM. 

TbliOom^ooy  baa  krranfomanli  w>ih  lHo  Oora- 
mlaaloperDf  .f migration  aod  Railroad  OcmpaalaB 
»'.  New  Yoik.  bf  wbUb  paaaargara  MO  protnttj 
for*trd«d  to  tbo  PoelfloOcftii. 

For  partloilan  applr  to 

I».    It.   JACKSON,   AtfJnt. 

D'Nln  ••»    Mn»tg«frv   atr*et. 


egal  Journal    Published   West 
of  the  Mississippi . 


'ublises 


riUi 


all  the  California  Supreme 
Court  Reports. 


taCUVBD  TOB  COItDIAL  ENDORBE- 
«T  OP  TDK    PROFESHION  A8  A 


IA  E  AND  INDISPENSABLE  AID  TO 

HE  PRACTICAL  LAWYER. 


.*. 


BOGARDUS,  Poblislier. 


rillLtOATIOK     oinom 

■CaiMrol>.tTMeA«  IS  t  roe* 


STILL  ANOTHER. 

OWIIfOTOTnB   BJAKUITY    OF    BaVLOOBfl 
on  Bo*h  atmat,  1   na«  to  loforaa   my   friand* 
andit.»  i.abl.0  that  I  baraotfODOd  tba 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

....AT 

I130   IlaaU    atrcet,   Iwlwcfti    Motli-racry 
■  M.l    K.iirnj. 

All  DriDks,  Plain  or  Fancy,  10c. 


I'llA").    V-     1  EI.DM  AFIK. 

Boil  u 


TO  THE  UNFORTUNATE. 

DRB  1ROMMLITZALKEDER.  GRADUATES 
of  tb«  l^lpaioai.d  Viaara  UolTeraltlaa,  and 
ift'.o  Aaiiitanl  M"«ot»  Uui  ~<\  M.ioi  Army.  ha»* 
np(in»i1  tholr  Offl-a  and  l.aboralorf  ftl  ff o.  *»• 
K.UARSY  SIRliBT.  noar  naljrornl*.  fortha  traat- 
mant  of  dlaoaaaa  of  tbo  Urinary  and  Genera.*-* 
Organ*,  and  all  Paroala  Ccnplalnto,  To  anffarara 
from  Asfirua,  Broaohitla,  O'ptotrla.  Roro  Tbroai, 
Uoniumptton  and  other  Dia«**o«  of  tba  Lnnai 
and  Tliroat.  wo  r«wmr»»fid  Fr»r«aa*.r  Mnllrr'i 
Kaline  Kxiruct  uf  Tolfe.  InoladiOK  InHallng 
Apparaiaa  ubii  la  matialvalf  na»d  la  Inroo*. 
and  Tor  which  wo  ara  tbo  Hols  A  facia  for  iboPa- 
alOo  Uoaat.  For  forthar  oartlonlara  ra'l  or  addraaa 
DBH  TROHMLITZ  A  LKEDEB, 
AfJB  K«»rn*  alraet.Han  Krano<aoo. 

OmaS  HouBi— Kron  10  to  12  A.  M,  3  to  4  P.  M  . 
»rd  6lo  7  P.M. 

P  B.— SoiMwaUontraoco  for  tbo  Aooomnaodalloo 
of  Lo-lWo.  artM- 


Bar  Sugar 

FOB    8ALB— BIB    KBABIT?    BTSBXT.   AT 
MIKOEB  8.  .  Alto.  Bt«rT  kind   of  (Xaodlsa 
WbolBBBlB  Bad  Bal  IL 
"7!?^  AW.  A.   BWIlia, 


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PIANOS. 

ALAHOh  IJIVOI    BOr  niiivi;  I  isr 
DtadloK)   p-i.ad    M<>    AMM'M    I'UMh 
raliab1*   inatram-oW  la* 
portMl  ion  the  tnarhat  for  too  priao.    Uall  and  aoo 
I  ham, 

ORGANS. 

Naw  and  haaotifnl  nnl-i  ol  theia  tna(niHo«rt 
I'hlMr:  t  A  HI  N  BT  «'•€**  I  MH  -tna  moil 
p*f  f.i  t  road  taal'iiaaaut  mad*.  Tr>a  <on»  la  pur*, 
itewarfal  ■■  d  roaonaoL  Ovar  AI.OOOol  tbom 
bars  tw.D  aold. 

•  heel  Made.  Mail*  Uaoha  Maatc  Fo- 
il o  a,  Pluao  Mtn.ila,  Pin  no  <  »»fr«,  \  lo- 
llat,   (»nlUr>,    AtcarrJrani,   CtC,    Mr. 

IN  THE  MUSIC  DBPABTMBBT  OF 

A.  L.  BANCROFT  &  00  ,  Agents. 

ap  *  «-»d'm 


7tl    Market  "ttrrt. 


A  FT  Kit    TDK 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

>   I'HK 

Hot     Sootoli, 

ImiIt  ilrrrl,   Hear  Krarn), 
And  Irj  ooo  of  ttiulr 

Hot,  Sfotch'H  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 

All     Drinlin    T<>n     C'onln 

faAU  JON.  D.  HKKir.H.  ProDrlalar. 


New  Discovery. 

11HK    UbB  Or   THK    WORDXBPUL   PLAHT 
.    tbat  Ood  iaUadad  far  tb.  Oar.  of 

RHEUMATISM,    NEURALBIA.    06UT,   PARaL- 

TSIf,  CATARRH,  AND  ALL  (PINAL 

AFFECTIONS, 

la  aodtratocd  porfect'r  br  MM  nnd»ra1rrjad  —  tea 
ocif  pafion  od  the  OoniiaeDt  tbat  fallroompto 
haada  ita  maclo  qoallura,  Tbo  abovo  Ootnplatota 
ara  'mud  •ittrr-a'ly  wlih  aafaty  And  aaceaaa. 

DR  K  B.  UODuKIa  to  bo  found  at  hla  (tffloa, 
llHMarknt.  atreet.  oppoa  t*  7  bird,  Rfinma  1  and 
3,  I  roin  19  A  If   I'lru.  and  froa  i  to  8  i-  m 

RoHdanca,  IBflO  Miuioa  atraaU  PaUaata  oan 
bo  aooommndat"d  arlW  Kt-«i  and  Board.       apIO 


LA    FORMES* 

Hair  Restoratire  Powder 

THIS  POWDER  WILL  PRBVEBTTBB  HAIR 
from  falling  off.  and  alao  raitorn  a  naw  crowtb 
of  Hair  to  ttaa  bald  haad  wftbla  a  faw  waoka  whara 
tbo  roota  ara  not  daatrojad.  Thla  powdar  la  mnod 
with  warm  waur  and   mod  aa  a  witb  throo  t'maa 


Ladies  and   Children 
KINKEAD'B 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

ADRE»»tNO   PLKASABf  TO  USE.  EASILY   APP1.IBD. 
ta  n->-    arraaar.  and   will  nai  In) or*   tha    moat   dailoat*.     It 
anraa  all  dlaaaaa*  of  t    a  aoalp.  ramovaa  dandrnff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

B*afl.ja    IB.  bah  ant-,   an  I    floaaf,  ABd  1.  I'UKFLV    VIOB 

^-flrTti!    '"'A'"!    "AUK    UKU1II     HAIR    TOMIO    AaTO 
DBKSBIKO  auj  b.  bid  a'  In,    Ai.ot. 

■I.l«.      II.     OATH,     Drtanlrt, 
Oarofrt  B,ai  MoolAera.ry    aod  Ifoa.rd  lU.rta,  ABdor  all  Oibat* 
A"la  f.17  |T 

Single  Outside  Rooms, 

wiir  — 

No.  1  Spring  Beds  -md  Mullrnpscs, 

AT  THR  — 

BRANCH  HOUSE. 

a»i  «v\duui:  srsKr.r.  con.  ti,ir, 

AT 

SPUrty     Ociitr*     pox-      ZaTlcxa.*, 
Atxil  Lckn  by  tho  Week. 

ofbkt    Alii,    i»t i ca- arac t 

L.  J.  BWELL,  Proprietor. 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


jt-i.n-.ni.il: 

TOB  .MOST    KLKGAN1 


"'^IGrA-FL* 


fHB  JODKNAl  OY  AMUSEKJWTS. 
Pnblleue.1  ..err  Dm  1»  ">•  **•*  ^ 

■a  ■•rtkiu  no*   *»B  WnehlMton  «u 

Below  Monta-omerj.  Sao  7renoieeo. 


FBIDAY MAT  2S- 


1873 


A3iU8EaEMT8.    Etc 

CmUfor  nl»  Theatre. 

Boaoloaolt'j  play  of  "Tht>  Willow  Oops©"  waB 
produced  list  night,  tod.  Barton  mil  made  a  great 
aaoossalotba  okirutir  of  Lake  Fiolding.  Misa 
Aaaie  Grabana  was  aoarcalr  home-spun  eoongh 
for  Rose  Fieltfin*.  but  aoted  the  part  with  much 
power;  E.J.  Bccttloy  did  eorae  excellent  aotiogei 
B.r  Richard  Yingben;  Mrs.  0.  B.  Saaadan  wm 
•aplial  u  Meg,  th»  raitio  lerrent  girl;  J.  0.  WM- 
lUnuoD  oiaied  maoh  fan  ■»  Aagnsta*,  and  the 
ether  parts  were  pre  Kr  well  plajefl,  To-nlgat, 
tho  popular  play  of  "Tbe  Marble  Heart'*  will  be 
preiented  with  .Barton  Hill  as  Pbidiat  and 
Baphael,  and  John  MoOsllongb  as  Diogenes  aod 
Volsge.  "Tbe  Marble  Heart"  will  be  plated  at  the 
matinee  to-morrow. 
AUiambr*. 

Ttioae  who  wish  toob^la  a  aett  te  witoeas  tbe 
performance  at  this  boose  mnak  g»  earl,.  Kellj 
and  Leon  have  creited  a  positive  fnrore  b?  tbelr 
©roduotion  of  Offenbioh'e  very  innoy  Opera  of 
"Oboalltari  or  a  rrfma  Oonnaof  a  night,'  Tbla  is 
Dreoecdediby  a  capital  fint  part,  Barney  in  his 
ohamptoo  jig,  and  In  "Taking  fie  Pledge."  with 
Bam  Rickey.  Litt'e  Mao  in  hie  Eeaenoe,  and  Ohaa, 
Vivian  in  new  character  aooge.  To-morrow  there 
grill  hi  a.  mitioea  parformaooe.  in  wbioh  Kelly  and 
Leon  and  all  the  etara  will  appear. 
Bella  Union   Theatre. 

Oaeaim  and  Fritz,  the  yonng  aeronauts.  Lon 
Dixon,  tbe  favortt*  Ethiopion  comedian;  Tommy 
Barton,  character  vocalist',  Mat  Kelly,  Miifl 
Jeooie  Johneon  and  many  other*,  will  appear  |> 
aigbt  in  agiett  bill. 
Backley'a  New  Varieties. 

"In   tbe  Lavs  Bode,"  "Joan   of  Arc,"  in  whloh 
alias  Id*  May,  Leon  Samwelli,  Haghey  Mottsn  and 
Fraok  il  irtimar  j  appear,  and  many  other  am  us- 
ing acts  will  bs  performed  to-night. 
City  Gardens. 

There  was  an  immense  orowd  at  these  gardens 
vesterdsy  afternoon,  when  Captain  Falrview  wai 
emnonooed  to  milta  a  trip  In  hie  flying  ebip,  Gladi- 
ator. Up  to  W3uld  hire  gone'.hsd  it  not  been  for 
an  sooldeot.  Tbe  balloon  portion  of  the  oraft 
bn-3t  whilj  bsisK  lofliteJ.  Oapt.la  Falrrlew  will 
imme  lia^elyae*.  to  work  to  repair  and  etrengthen 
ilia  nriog  ship,  and  will  make  another  attempt  to 
ascend  anortlj. 
San  Francisco  Art  Association. 

Tbe  Spring  Exhibition  of  tba£an  Francisco  Art 
Association  la  now  open  t->  tbe  pnblio  at  tbeir  Gal- 
lery, 113  Pine  street,  below  Montgomery.  Califor- 
nia artists  are  well  represented,  end  there  arc 
many  geme  by  Frenoh  and  German  aitiats— notably 
Bong  ue  roan's  "Oontentment,"  wblcb  Is  tbe  de- 
light of  every  mother  as  mnoh  as  it  is  the  admira- 
tion of  coiDnoisBenrs  la  art. 
Woodward's  Gardens. 

Tbe  management  of  this  dellghtfnl  reaort  an. 
nonnces  great  attractions  for  Sunday  next:  Prof. 
.Lay  will  make  tbe  last  gas  balljorj  aBoeasion  of 
(tbe  season  sod  there  will  bi  a  vari<>d  entertain- 
ment by  tbe  Balalay  Family  and  others. 

Cm  GAEDEN3.— On  Buudiy,  the  ee;ond 
grand  tournment  of  the  Boiler  Makers'  Aesocla- 
tion  will  take  place  at  tiee?  girdeoe.  There  will 
be  a  prize  of  $100  for  tbe  best  gsc-g  of  riveters 
who  will  give  a  speoimen  of  tbeir  ekill  in  the  pa - 
Jens.  There  will  also  bs  pr'nes  for  wrestling  and 
foot-racing.  On  Monday,  tbors  wilt  be  a  grand 
review  of  the  First  OavaUy  Bittalion  N.  G.  O.  A 
xnll  dsscr  ptlon  of  these  festivities  ap9sara  in 
another  oolnmn.  There  will  be  a  ball  both  on 
Sunday  and   Monday. 

V  B adqee's  Pabk,  Oakland.— Groat  attrac- 

fciena  will  be  offered  &t  this  bemtifnl  reeort  on 
Sunday.  Signor  Donato,  tbe  win  Jerfnl  one-lepgea 
dancer,  will  appear,  and  George  Gerome,  "tbe 
rival  of  Blondin,"  will  make  a  t-infio  rope  asoen- 
BiOB. 

AjiATOanoAL  Museum.— On&  of  the  most 

omplrte  collections  of  tbe  kind  in  the  United 
■tatee,  somprlBing  hundreds  of  o:  ttly  and  bean- 
flUnl  wax  models,  Is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
swa»  at  the  Masenm  on  Montgesierr  street.  At 
Loaj  our  be  profl tahlv  snent.  berA 


Sandwlob  Island  Pulu; 

Binoe  the  KgoeiiBlon  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
moro  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  Industry  lg 
taking  new  life.  Bfr.  Jacob  Schieibcr,  dealer  In 
bedding  and  furniture,  620  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  importer  of  puln,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  Ihe  gathering  and  his  shipments  this 
Tear  wiU  be  very  large.  Pulu  h&B  always  been 
In  demand  on  account  of  Its  superior  qualities 
for  ma'trsss  bedding,  and  donbtlefe  Mr.  Schrel- 
ber  will  find  no  dlf&onlty  In  disposing  of  all 
Uiat  oomes.  a 


TJnsettled. 

The  firat  Sunday  in  the  aewbouee  (s  a  no- 
table day.  There  is  an  entire  absence  of 
old  landmarks,  and  a  etrange,  wiord  new- 
D'sa  on  everything,  and  yon  can't  find  jour 
abaviog  aoap.  You  start  for  a  &cuttle  of 
•oal.  butyoddon'tsee  th^  gciUle.  It  is  in 
the  bottom  of  a  garret.  You  tako  the  drip- 
ping pan.  When  you  ohaDfie  your  shirt, 
you  look  for  it  first.  It  U  in  one  of  the  bur- 
eau drawers,  which  are  piled  one  upon  ano- 
ther in  the  parlor,  and  you  find  you  have 
got  to  life  a  half  ton  of  carpHs  and  feather 
beds  bsfoio  you  oan  get  down  to  the  drawers. 
After  you  have  lifted  them  down  and  searob 
them  through,  it  is  remembered  by  your 
wife  that  the  desired  garment  i*  in  one  of 
the  barrels— the  one  in  the  e be  1,  she  thinks, 
although  it  may  be  the  one  in  the  garret, 
and  yet  it  wou'd  be  jut  like  tbe  stupid  car- 
man to  have  carried  that  barrel  down  the 
cellar.  Youtbiokso  t30.  You  att.ck  one 
of  those  barrels,  and  are  surprised  at  the 
result.  A  bedquilt  oomes  out  first,  then  a 
pie  tin,  next  a  piece  of  cold  bam  neatly  done 
up  in  yoar  vest  and  picked  away  in  the 
miHfiioR  scuttle.  Below  is  an  assortment  of 
iroawaro  and  a  length  of  etove-pipe,  a  half 
loaf  of  bread,  a  couple  of  towels,  and  a 
rolling  pin.  You  begin  to  expect  you  will 
eventually  come  upon  a  oalmine,  and  per- 
haps some  dead  friends.  Then  you  go  down 
in  that  barrel  again,  and  come  up  with  a 
pleasing  assortment  of  stockings  and  half- 
empted  mediciae  bottles.  The  way  you  oome 
np  this  time  leads  you  to  consider  the  barrel 
itself.  It  has  ciught  in  the  back  of  your 
vest  and  made  the  cloth  let  go;  It  took  off 
one-half  of  one  sleeve,  and  created  a  sen- 
sation on  the  back  of  your  band  ss  if  a  bon- 
fire had  raged  thee.  It  is  quite  evident  the 
cooper  who  built  that  barrel  was  called  away 
before  be  oommeuced  to  clinch  tte  nails. 
You  Involuntarily  grasp  the  rolling  pin  and 
look  around  as  if  you  "expected  to  sae  him. 
Then  you  call  the  girl  to  repaok  the  barrel, 
and  Btart  up  stairs  to  look  after  something 
that  is  easier,  to  find,  but  finally  change 
your  mind  and  pass  the  balance  of  the  day 
to  digging  carpet  taoks  and  worthless  wood 
from  th«  palmB  of  your  feat,  aod  oonooling 
lies  abcub  the  wealth  of  your  uncle;  and  the 
moon  looks  through  the  window  at  night, 
and  touches  up  with  a  glow  of  burnished 
silver, several  lengths  of  stove-pips  a  half- 
dozsn  chairs,  a  sheet  of  dingy  zinc,  and  a 
barrel  with  bed-quilts  foaming  over  tbe  top. 


THE    BED     MAN'S    PRATER. 

A  Modoc  chieftain  stood,  wh:n day  waa   dying, 

Afar  w  thin  tbe  rosy-Meted  Wes': 
His  useless  rifle  at  his  feet  was  lying— 

His  arm  i  in  sorrow  crossed  upon  bis    breast. 

Hi3  haggard  eyes,  his  will  anl  sunken  fast  area 
Betrayed  the  angulah  all  his  race  bare  felt. 

And  fourteen  soalpi  of  murdered  human  orea> 
tursB 
In  wild  profusion  dangled  at  his  belt. 

"And  ebVl  the  pale  face  dive  n*  aye  before 
him? 
Hear,  thiu  Great  Spirit,  this  tbe  chieftain's 
prayer;"— 
But  ere  he  prayed  he  oraoked  a  flea  that  toie 
him 
'Hid  the  dark-meahes  of  bis  malted  hair— 

"The  sorrows  of  the  Indian,  they   arj  many; 
Hie  woes  are  as  the  falllog  autumn  leaves. 
I've  only  fourteen  scalp  i— whisky  not  any, 
And  lol  GrNrt  Spirit,  now  the  red  man  grievtfl. 

"O,  Bend  once  more  thoas  diya  of  olden  story 
When  chlldr  n'a  brain*  he  dashed  out  'gainst 
the  trace; 
And  tore  off  woman's  scalp*,  all    warm  and 
gory, 
The    while  his   waohoop  rang    adown   the 
Brensi 

"Shook  Naity  Jlm\)  wild  breart  Is  raoked  with 
sorrow, 

And  Boston  Charley  sleeps  to  wake  no  more, 
And  I  upon  tneae  lava  beds  to-morrow 

The  purple  current  of  my  life  may  pour. 

Tet,  Manitr-,  before  that  day  haa  risen 
Above  von  hills  so  wildly  fra«h  and  green. 
Qraat  me  to  alii  some  pa  e-face soldier's  wlExei, 
And,  falling,  fj.ll  with  month  at  his  canteen.' 


Asa    T_j.    Waueaman'i 

"Ohi?a  io  Beer  Depot,"  623  Sacremaotoslwet, 
between  Montgomery  and  Hesmv.  The  cele 
torated  **  Chisago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  best  of 
llqnors.  Daily  lunch,  with  lobst  r  eabd  and 
other  dollcaole?,  prepared  by  the  ep'carean 
George  Bntt.  B*er,  10  cntd.  Begulrr  Ger- 
man luncceB,  caviar,  Sw1«p  c^eeee  and  tand- 
wichee,  served  to  order.  To  lonoa  at  ffnoija- 
man's  Is  the  thi«g.  c  / 

Dr>    Wot    Buffer    irotu    Corns. 

The  nnfortnn»,to  rraffei-ers  tram  Oerns,  Bun- 
loss,  Olnb  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  And  lnssant 
Belief  by  applying  at  Dr.  R.  fl.  Oowau't  Iiifct!- 
tote,  810  Kearny  etreet,  from  i  to  8  ».h.  Wo 
sra&k  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doc- 
tor** capability.  References  given  tf  required,  a 

w*n  Framctsoo  Jewelry  nnnufactovy. 

D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merchant  ttrett.  Diamond 
Setting,  Enameling.  All  kinds  of  repaliing 
dene.    Jewelry  for  sale,  t.e 

-toarnpblc    Cards. 
At  one  dollar  per   doxen   at  the  Peoples  Art 
Oilkry,  SI  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
ftCiSalou  street. a 

iWlitte  Labor  Only! 

Employed  by  the  What  Cheer  Liundry,  121 
•Leidesdorff  s!reet. • 

The    Best    Bfmedlos, 

TDr.  Perry's  Lust  Chance,  for  pair.  Dr.  Per- 
STf's  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  billons  complaints. 
£?or  sole  by  all  druggists.    Agency,  417  Sansome 


John  Stuart  Mill. 

Thj  Baltimore  Evening  News,  a  sraall- 
sizel  paper  with  large  idea*),  says  of  John 
Stoart  Mill :  la  hi)  cUath  England  loses  oue 
of  her  purest  lights,  iu  au  hour  when  she 
has  need  of  all.  Ths  clear,  old  intellect, 
the  high  publia  spirit,  tbe  pure,  elevated 
oharacter,  against  wbioh  malice  had  never 
breathed  a  word — these  mad?  every  word 
that  fell  from  him  carry  w.ight.  He  took 
up  the  oau9e  of  the  (  subjection  of  women," 
not  as  au  enthusiast,  but  as  a  politic tl  econ- 
omist and  philosopher,  and  forthwith  peo- 
ple had  to  at  >p  laughing  at  "woman's  rights" 
and  began  t3  think  a  little;  and  now  tbe  Eng- 
lish nation  is  very  nearly  divided  on  tbe 
question.  He  has  died  after  a  life  of  con- 
stant labor  ss  a  reformer.  Like  a'l  reform- 
ers he  was  usually  in  a  small  and  despised 
minority  U  first,  and  kept  od  until  the  cither 
alio  cams  to  him.  The  spirit  of  reform  has 
lost  its  o'earest  thinker,  and  England  will 
have  another  Wellington  sooner  than  another 
John  BtnartMill. 

Oyatere. 

In  strolling  round  the  other  night, 

To  loos  at  'Prleoo  by  gas  light, 

<jur  oareless  test,  by  ohanoe  did  stray 

To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 

Of  BpatBllng  waters,  icade  a  eoieen 

Tnrongh  which  a  sweet  bonqnet  was  seen ; 

While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 

O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell. 

Made  that  wtneow  eeem  to  be 

Come  fairy  grotto  of  tbe  pea. 

Stop,"  Bold  my  flEtorad,  ''let's  go  In  here— 
It  Iooes  30  nice— ana  try  their  cheer. " 
"All  right,"  I  sold,  '*!  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T,'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  elde  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  Bppearonoe,  asked  our  wish- 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  It  true,  - 
And  cooked  magnificently,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  Juicy,  fat, 
Oooked  every  etyle;  Just  think  of  that, 
And  If  your  month  don't  water,  then 
Tou're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  olom  s  and  orabs  and  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  coey  place  afl  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  i^mpt  an  epicure. 
Tbo  ladle*,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  havn  here  the  best  tee  cream; 
Bo  here  th;>y  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  p*t  wba*  t'aey  call  "gu^h  nice  dinners," 
v.  k    t  :r  doubts  this  let  hbn  rush 
To  three  bmuTled  thlTty-sevdn  Bush, 
An  J  there  (his  trot:  he'U  and  mode  plain: 
Wb  i  pw.b  there  onto  will  go  attain, 
Pat  !fli  Oyster  Houie,«37  Buih  street,  above 
Montgomery;  cpen  D&yand  Sight. 

GHARL3B  RAAKK.  Proprietor, 

Wo  get  no  business  from  Ohineee,  and  we 
employ  noae  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
LtunCry      Ohice,  121  LeldesdornT  street.        * 


Pra(t*a  AbolJtton   OIL 

The  People's  Bemedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains, 


3>«?rt>y    rSwoepstakes. 

The  drawing  of  the  Epsom  Derby  Sweep- 
stakes at  the  Obarlng  Cross  SUoon,  606  Mission 
•1r»et,  near  Second,  has  hern  postponed  to 
TuAsday.MayMth.  A  few  tickets  remain  un. 
sold.  * 


Removal, 

Samoel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  michlcea  renttd  and  re- 
paired aB  ueml,  and  sold  oheaper  than  ever,  x 

Or.    Doherty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  partleularly  to 
fthronio  and  speetao  praotloe,  and  as  such  Is 
now  the  most  euoonssru!  of  any  Phyatolon  to 
Ban  PranoiBoo,  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
eorner  of  Leideedorff.  a  few  doors  oelow  What 

Mil 


Some  Comfort. 

A  little  boy  in  Utioa  who  was  ill,  about 
Bunday-sohool  time,  one  Sunday,  went  off 
in  convula'ons  when  be  heard  two  dogs  fight- 
ing the  alley.  He  weut  off  from  tbe  back 
steps  and  did  not  oome  back  until  dark. 
After  bis  mother  got  through  remonstrating 
with  him,  he  comforted  himself  with  the 
refieolion  that  he  did  not  get  whipped  half 
so  bed  aa  the  yellow  dog  dii,  anyhow. 


A  Nashville  man,  in  a  state  of  anti-Modoo 
enthusiasm,  attacked  a  wooden  Indian  in 

front  of  a  tobacco  store. 


Enjoyable  Drives. 

As  elegant  and  oomfortable  carriage,  stylish 
horses  and  a  Tellable  driver  are  the  leading  es- 
sentials of  sn  tnjoyoble ride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Franeleoo  so  unquestionably 
as  frcm  Frank  Bouton,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  eland  fronting  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  His  handiome  turn-outs  are  used 
by  the  best  circles  of  ihe  city,  and  as  he  makes 
it  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  driver?,  ne  is  more  liberally  patron- 
Ized  than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Ooast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  In  particular,  will  engage  no  o&rrlages 
except  those  whloh  he  provides.  Frank  has  en- 
Joyed  gr- at  euooess  In  his  business,  and  tne 
admirable  way  In  whloh  he  conduots  it  makes 
him  a  tavorite  with  all  who  pa'.ronlae  him.    * 


Mothebi  op  FaMiUEe  who  are  about  to  spend 
the  Summ'r  in  tbe  country  with  their  children, 
ought  not  to  forget  b-  fore  they  go  to  provide 
themselves  ae  well  as  their  children  with  under 
olothlog.  The  only  place  where  they  can  buy 
the  same  oheaper  and  male  of  better  material 
than  at  any  otner  place  Is  at  H.  Prledlandtr  & 
OoV,  No.  9  Third  street,  Nucleus  Building.    8s 


SJgnor    Fulvlo    Rossi 

Olvee  private  lessons  to  Itolltn  and  English 
Vocal  Muslo,  at  646  Clay  street,  or  at  the  resi- 
dence of  the  pupil.  f>#. 

Dr,  Barlow  J.  fSmltxt 

Is  giving  a  cours  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Pbyelology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygelsn  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7H  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  dally,  from  9  to  4  p.  u.,  tree.        w 


A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all   styles, 
Just   received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 

Leideedorff  street. 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 
Cures  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  S-t 


A  Servant  In  the  Corxer. 

Weed's  Osrpt  t  Sweeper,  with  the  beat  assort- 
ment of  Oarpcts  and  Furniture  to  the  State,  at 
John  0.  Bell'e,  nearly  opposite  the  Grand  Hotel, 

fcUrSet  street,  « 

'  m 

Premium  Stilxrt  Maker. 

Mr?.  Eveline  Morris  626,  Kearny  st.,  respect- 
fullv  solicits  a  call  from  friends,  and  Btrangers 
vlBltlng  the  Oity.  Newest  styles,  perfect  fit 
and  prices  reasonable.  e-o 


Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 
Ouros  Lame  Bock  and  Paralyals. 


S-i, 


Corns.  Bunions,    In^roTvinaT  Nail*. 

A  perfect  core  warranted  by  Albert  Sohosn- 
wald,  127  Second  rtreet.  1-di 

Sam  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bass  House  Carriage*,  con  be 
round  In  front  of  Ooleman  Bros,  olothing  eg- 
abltshment,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  Meut> 
lomery  sts.,  or  Dexter  Stables,  Oarrhute  orders 
Isft  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
« !  night,  at  reduced  rates.  *a 


A.  Pleasant  Loonnon. 

Persons  desiring  oomfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Oantral  location,  should  visit  the  Alhombra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  building  la  a  vary  fine  one  and  Is  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. . 


Preih  and  Sweet. 

Fer  tbe  beet  confectionery,  r*>  to  Ooatv  and 
Wasner*e.  MnMentKomerr  St.  near  8att«r.       u 

Dental  Work. 

Fob  FiKxar  quilttt  or  woojk,  go  to  T.  0.  Jes- 
sup,  dentist,  cor.  Sutter  icd  Tdentgomery,  over 
Tucker's.  s-tj 

Twenty  Thousand 
Pap»  Collars,  oil  Btyles^jor  salo  cheap  at  the 


Notice  to  the  Public. 

H.  Peyeer,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  sel- 
ling off  bis  fine  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  call 
arena'  clothing,  on  aooount  of  removal,  at 
greatly'  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnlBhlng  goods,  hits,  trunks,  vailsep, 
e*c,  below  ooat.    Call  If  you  want  bargains,  ax 


Olatmoyasit.—  Madame  Olata  Antonla,  the 
aialrvoymnt  Physician  and  Independent  Tranee 
Medium,  333  Kearny  street,  bet.  Bubo  and  Pine. 
consultatlens  In  English,  Frenoh  and  Gannon  .x 


It   Is   True. 

J.  A.  Shaber  *c  Oo.  are  selling  parlor,  sets  and 
all  other  kinds  of  tarniture  end  bedding  cheaper, 
for  cash,  than  any  olaer  dealer  in  town.  Other 
deah  rj  dont  stand  a  shost  of  a  chaoce  when 
people  know  Shaber's  prices.    707  Maritt  jtreet. 


Rattler1*    Wine    Parlor. 

Lew  Battler,  formerly  tn  the  mmelr.l  tne, 
will  be  pleased  to  act  tbe  rule  of  Bobifaoe  to  all 
friends,  day  and  evening,  at  8S4  Buah  street, 
below  Kearny.  4-a 


Villi  seei.- Bats  oleaned,  pressed  and 
trimmed  to  order  a',  the  lowest  prices.  Miss 
J.  P.  Wood  824  Washington  street.  4-t 


S.F.BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Hootuellera  and  Btatloa^rs. 

StooeFA  Nock,  (school  books  atpeeialty,)  8.  W 

corner  Foarth  and  Jessie. 
H.  H.  Moore,  609  MootKomery,  near  Mercbast. 

Hnalneaa  Collesea. 
Heald'a.  Bryant  &  S  t-rat  ton'-  College,  St  Post  street 

Botrhera. 
Eats,  Fred,  Stalls  M  to  WO.  Oallfortiia  Uarkao. 

Employment  Office. 
Ohaa.  F.  Bcoherer  A  Oo.,  652  Sacramento  street, 
Chinese  Emplojmeat  Oo.— Pierce  A  Oo.,  6.1  Sac- 
ra meoto  street. 
O'Brien  &  Ward,  610  Montgomery  street. 

Fren«h  Frniey    Oooi.it. 
Locan  A  Oo.,  19  Hanbgomery,  107  and  109  Snttor. 

Hair  Jewelry, 
H.  A.  Oallender,  manufacturer,  62  Seoond  street. 


Bampson,  A,  B.  &  Oo.,  110  Seoond  aires*. 
Milliners. 

Mrs.  M.  Belig,  226  Koarnj  street. 

Searcher  of  Record*. 
O.  Y.  GhMeapie,  611  Washington  3  treat. 

"Watchea  and  Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Oallender  62  Beoond  street. 

Whlteron  and  Paper  H.BO<rer« 
A.  W.  WheideD,  '22  Geary  street. 

Wlnw  and  Llnaor-w    (Wholesale.) 
Donerl  F.  A  Co..  S04  Front. 


LOOK    OUT 

....FOB  THE*.., 

Business  Directory 


100  000  O0PISB   T0   BE  I&8SED  0N 

or  about  Jane  10th.  Send  In  yoar 
adTertlaemsnts  immediately  to  Mo.  SOB  Mont- 
gomery st,  at  B.  M.  ED  WARDS'.  mt  lm 


FIGARO 

CIKOULATSS  IW  THE  BEST  SOOIBTT,  IB 
placed  in  tbe  bands  of  nearly  all  wbo  oome 
to  tbe  oity  to  make  poroboses,  and  Is  therefore  the 
beat  of  advertising  mediama. 


FIGARO 

CIROOLATKB  AS  HOUBB  PBOQRAMMB.IK 
every  Theatre  m  San  Froncisoo. 


FIGARO 

IS  HAILED  EVERY  DAT  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon—  the  papers  left  in  the  theatres  at  light 
being  gathered  np  and  aaved  for  that  purpose. 


CANDIES. 

ALL  KINDS  OS  THE  FINEST  COANDV 
made  at  onr  Steam  Oandy  Factory  dolly.  All 
orders,  especially  from  the  oowntry,  are  aouoltod 
and  will  be  promptly  attended  to. 

0 ANT  V  A  WAONEB, 
107  MonUoronrrjiL    nenr  S attar 


MILITARY    COODS 

....ASD.   .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRICA1 
TRIHiniNGS, 

8*05     Hentcomery   street.    Boon    No    TL 

mhlUf  T.  BODOERB  JOHN  SOP . 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE 

FINELY  FOBiaSHBD  ROOMS.  SIN 
gle  or  in  salts, 
'Wall  fUsnaoa  auad  Va*tllr*t«d. 

DnfnrrmQed  jttoonu  to  let.    Lodging  tritL 

or    witbant    board.      ALHAMBRA    BUlLDQtO 
•  It?  3ooh  etr»#t»  uwli  t 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
the  Tb«atrioal  Profession  in  California  pro- 
poae  foi  n'aif  oiaaaoe  for  toatrnotkm  lo  Eroonuoo. 
Pareona  wishing  to  avail  themsalvaaof  tha  oppor- 
tonity  of  aouotriitfr  a  oaefol  art  at  a  moderate  oost 
can  aend  .□  th<jir  namea  to  "Oambyaae  "  P.  O.  Box 
E-'.'i,  when  parUoolara  aa  to  terms,  ato..  will  be 
sent  'o  ahatn.  d«9  t 


f* 


RETURN  THE  BOOK! 

WHOEVER    BORROWED   THE    "MEMOIR 
"     OF  HOME"  from  the  FlOABO  Offioe  Is  par 

attttoaranau 


GREAT  REDUCTION  IN  Ml  3 

....OF.... 

DIBS     SUlr 
...,aT.„. 

CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  Stie 

(F.rmttlj  Har»  A  Warkhelai,)  A 
Ko.    SO    ■tlTSOMIll    »TB, 

Oppo.lt.  the  I.lck  Hon,  ' 
BKASCH,    408    KEA.KHT    »I«  . 

ME,   MiYKE  04LL3   ATTEHTIOB  T  I 


t 


-    —-»-••«"    vqwuo     aiJ.ill'illll    . 

lu«.  and  well  esleoted  uaoniaiBi  ,1 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  ?« 
and  Cloth, 

And  hie  new  styles  of  read.-mide  811k.  Wi 
other  LZDIEh'8UlTS,«t  VERY  LOWp! 
Alio.  »  l»r,e  slook  of  Birlpea.  Bro,hs  u 
bb.wls,  Lace  J.okete.  Silk  ind  Ootton  V 
Silks,  ts.tinB.  (llo.kinxs,  end  e.er,  dMortn 
Trimm in«..  JTJ8T  1UEI VKD,  a  Wis  Ui 
the  t  ammer  style.  o( 

PLAIN      AN,,      IHHI,|,„ 

LINEN    SUITS. 

F.  B-— Oloeke.  Dresses  end  su'ts  nsds  is  . 
In  latest  fashion,  at  reasonable  rates. 


1 

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YELLOW 
DOCK 


IODIDEofPOTA! 

rFHS     BEST     HPHINO     MIDIM 

la  stie,      PoritiM  the  BUtl  •  i 

morbid,     eorrnpt   and    Impurt  m*  ■ 

Cures  BbeDmntlam  and  Mercarlal  r. , 

Sold  l>F  Oil  Drousifttn. 


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A8EKCT.     41T    SA\S»«f    (TBI. 

BOLE  AQBHTS  FOK 
D«.     PEIKI'I    LAST   OHAXCftl 
Dlt.   FIBBTfl  WKUroOT  Pll 


POSTBHI 

Proaremmes,  and  all  kinds  of 
SHOW.    LEOrUKB,    CO] 
ATBE  and  OIBCV) 

AT  LOW  BATES,  BY 

IB.  DtJ*.  ste: 


5SS    CUT    8TBKBT.     f 


THOMAS    W, 

Bill  V  JJJrL  FllaV 

**  MANTJPAOTUEBEl 
^S        BIFAIBIB 

0       drubiCbanjos, 

UTHEaC    MUSICAL.    IMTaUlaH 

ESTABLISHED  IN  liM. 

■aV-Leeaon*  adTen  on  the  Banjo  and  Dram 
MISSION  8TBEET,  between  First  snl  t* 

HTa-nne-tonsd  BUw  Solo  Baajos  * 
eaaionaj.  alwayl  on  hand . ; 


FREE  AND  EA8> 

EVERY    lATVBDAI    *•' 

Piano  ana    singins  >t8 


CHARING 


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SAUl 


fl«0  Hluion  atreeti  near  •e«M 

dslO  EAGLES  A  WILD,  Prep*  I 


Photographs  Painted 

in  th*moBtHatier»otory  niaonir.onTiri-  ■ 


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IHILY  B.  BA«IU»: 
4XO  Kearn,  »«* 

Between  Oeliforalaarf   I 

amQfl«m.j 
BOOTS  said  t 


L.   BLAlH 


Phlladelphlt^Restaui 

OQAS.  V.  BERGOLD,  PROPBlW 

THE  CHOICEST  MEATS  AHD| 
VeMtableB,  Board  by  the  w»«j 
iOB  PINK  STREET  betweanBaaw 
and  MontBomarr.  ™*M  m_l 


CLAIRVOYAKT.-MAD.  HaRTBJ^ 
just  arrived  frtnaBnrope:  aoswawi" 
tal  qaetitionrj;  dc-vplopes  medinnrt,  ■•* 
tizes.  Oirolda.  Taefday  and  Sataraaj* 
rjamaa  tiTea.  Freuoh  and  GarDaoo  f~ 
tnUaion:  Ladies,  Fifty  CanM,  Otttl 
Oo'lar.    Uonra    tioa,  12  .to  f.  ml  ' 

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9   %  ifewstsscp  noos. 

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GARDBNS 


CALIFORNIA    THHATRB. 


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HI  HAND   TOI.?rtAMENT 

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aUooiatioi*. 
■"-era  Military  Companies 

MJb»>»U4   Br»n   B.ad.    ul    fr»f 
•  Br*M  tad  Striex  Bvcd. 

A  »RIZE  OF  S200 


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JOHN  NIcCULLOUCH  as  DIOGENES  and  VOLACE 

■a  ra  mmm  Btunk  n  r;n  una  Barraas  raa 

MARBLE  HEART 


THE  SPRING  EXHttmOI 


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Art  Association! 


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MAOAMI  DU'  tlAl.l.RT MftS    JUDAS 


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SATURDAY  2 

MARBLE  HEART  11  VTINEE 

Pries)  1*   "Il    »»H«  •■"  Ik*    Hnlu 

HOW 

MOHDAT  (TUUICI.  Ma?  Mln— BooclcAoll'i  Om-lr. 

S3E3C  JE!  3LiC>  V3E.S  XXX  HOC 

LONDON 

IH  KB  iKAl.aU, 

ASSURANCE    and 

KING    HENRY    IV. 

Kf-TTHl  *«•  n| a- f>rM*  Uinta  iod  Orefatetra »1  <•     BsIoobs 

Kwrtfd   -ir-xi.-IUtooaj TA     Oallarr 

Dim  Ulreo  AdnUiioo  AW   4M>    Phtiu  Box. 


Now  Open  to  the  Public. 


lO  A..  JS/L.  to  O  X».  IVdl. 


ivr. 


».  iue.  to  10 


Mull  Alalala 

««■■■■  TltMa  (adaaiul-i  Lakr  ul  togaial       mm  OO 


III1UI 

iiuuw^pai 


▼US  mi  D'  18  SOLD  BY 
,  a  Post  itrsst  HplSBd.d  ple- 
■d  A*t  tooat*. 

&♦  tw«l»-Jorort  of  Frtece. 
tba  Fair  oca  to  bold. 


S^iUHAS  RETURNED  TO 


EE  AND   it 

<<:ka 

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Parent. 
SHIRT    STORE, 


ooonrt     utreot, 

'111     »*4     k     CVHllfU     B4- 

•«T»  a>n4   rtmi»n. 
t  Ik*  anal  l.w  prl'uA. 

tnrni'T  <b  Ok). 


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:      w1  -MllOD,  u.d  klodf4d  i)u.u*«, 

rsrdswH'M:   "Ihir^iit 

U«  I1UI  Vallft  Of  TOOT  rtr- 

•  'hanniitlo  iroa'j  •'' 
lOABO:    "  Yo.ir  Aptrl^tbAi 
aj  itkJlh  tod  moUtad  tha 

it«a.  Ofmnd  Hotel:    "Voor 
KbtB«fttuai  bu  aro**d  00- 

Iday  (bow  kbout  •Iriio  ,«iri 
•rtr  azporitBovd  0D«  twlugo 

(eX*M«ra.  114  8blpl»7  H. 
owll't   BoutdtM  of  a  MTHI 

OlllfOtMkl." 

•fa,  luu  Yubil:    "  Aftar 

•J  I  am  bow  i  >  tood  b«mlth-a 

«•  btto  dtprlftd  for  sioia 

>  balaMa  at  tbi  Depot-  SIT 
|Daxrs-r  nrnoH., 

Bole  AirnU 


QRBAR'B 

U3MICAL  MUSEUV. 

t]lk  ofMX««l«ltt»i 

aruL  »in>  irbtbdot. 


(^^iXL'dV^ 


CURES   DYSPEPSIA. 


(5^fxLB'TTESS 


Gires  Tone  to  the  Stomach. 


£EBBnxL'B'TrERS 


H£><Lty  'S 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  .PPETITE. 


L.i0^fRlft^i 


Is  a  Sore  Relief  for  Indigestion. 


s(fe^iXLB'TrERS 


HAS  K0  SUPERIOR  t»  A 

BLOOD    PURIFIER. 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING.   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL.  LECTURE.    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Boom,     lO    and      1~...  'I'JO    Washlnirtoa    utreet. 


WILu.81    BAND. 

MUS10     PORNISHKD    FOR    ALL 
o"ia»iod*.    Hnw  InporMd,  inM|«d 
•vail  for  Ult. 

MABi'lHII.    HI.IU     Lwadvr   of1 
Orfhpii  r  -. 
MI.AKY  TCI   K  »  K  AfRUDKlV,  L««4. 

nf  /irrt.r    Hnw«L 
ipv-Ou'ii  *r  ■"  tb»    otm'  ry  promptlj  sttandod 
lo       AddroM    M.     W.     WTLLFB.     ■'•ion'*    Mai' 
Htor*.  1(IH   WoiU'BiaTjitf*?,  or    SAKOtJK  1 
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aaa-Tarm  DaiXMlta,  od.  i  ar  ©art    par  month. 
•*/-2Vo  KolrrlVaa  or  onarr*  r«r  B»nk  Rook. 

J.  OROOKRR.  BaoraUry.  »l6  ltn 


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4S    HF.CONO    4TBIIT. 
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aatlafaotlon   Ounrontcoall 

APIWB    LIMK  OF  bPRIWO   AWD  SUaMKR 
Uooda  jam  raoairad.    Oa:I  and  IH  tkanr 


IT4B  grcokd  atraet. 


apTT 


MBS.  KOOBRT.  OLAIBVOYART.  TB9T  . 
»od  Traooa  Madiooi-Oaii  l.r  aomaltad. 
%■.  hnaiBaMaraloknaaadallf^ror!  t'  ' 


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Attn  ... 

lit  K1CV     AMI  AK. 

With  lhatr  Oraal  Binaatloa. 
OO  U  nTARFUI  T 


■  AI'I'IIO    TlOl'Pt. 
IkclodlkS  Iktt  rkllal    Wonrfe 

i.r.i.iK    ri.i.ia, 

UK,  II.    Kl.l.Ik  asd  IT.  Kl.l.lk. 
aarla.l't.»<    and     DakltlaU. 


OCT 


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cacad  br  naoacara  Waal  of  tka  Haak/  Movjtktaa,  tht  io«h  oar  aajaocr. 

■  BKBIDAK    COBBM    <fe    OO. 


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in.'l, )  paw 

■loobn  M"8  ■nx  •M»w«iw»ponn,,«mii"»« 
io  iikspci  ««a«0  1"q»«  qi|M*iooo»«i|iaqoqi 
m  unoti  ■tdli.ifi  V"  »d»H0    ,»«o|000   pa«     a. 

rauiAO  as-ikUTJ  »nx  HsiMTjai  aiX\ 

-wmio)*\*r>  po*  *oi4  .-rSaMB**. 

asnoH  doiia  pus  jaisAoS7V> 

OldlOVd   NMaHXflOS 

•jlosanoA  Xofua  pa«  U»Al  9*11 


CERMAN_PIANOS. 

TBB  BIST  AITO  TH«  OHKAP- 


THE   OLD 

Hot    Sootcn, 

1,  Utrtaa  aHrrat.    kajauT  Kvaray. 

All    Drinkj,    Ten    Cent* 
Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  WO  JtBRT  II  TOW". 

Alwara  on  Dla  tb*  New  York  Hsrald,  Harpar'f 
WMkly.  Fran*  L*«l-a's,  Daj's  Dome*,  PolliwO* 
ntli,  «J1  tbi  UalifofDls  PAP*!!.  *tao  London 
I'QDcb.  lUH'oLKa,  IlltuUatod  London  Nswa.  Oil 
and  sat'afr  roarMlf. 

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W  ALDROM.  Proprlator. 


GEORGE    MAYES1 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

[SUITS 

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LAIVCASTER'S 

•IT  ffAHIIl.TOI  NTBHICT, 
faltlai  Ops.  bbAcbIiw's  Opora  Hooaa. 


SANGER  HALLE 

(UBQU'S  UAI.L.l 
IA     SP.ART    AT..     IUI     KBABttTT. 


■•■-  kaM  ak«  OkklOkal   lira. da  kf    Wlk 

kkd  Llqann  urn  haiA 


DEPOT  WEVANO  A  IASCHE'8  BAT  BREWEIT 

faU  If  OIlBIB  FELDHAH1I. 


Attention,  Good  Liven! 

MR.  P.  RBROSS.  FORMERLY 
proprlslor  of  ttis  Hlosta'  Raa- 
iiBrinl,  fiM  laki>n  tha  raanaa«matat 
of  bolb    tha   Ailnsra'   RtMaAoraDt  nt^ 

Sommsrolal  strrsl  and  l»c  Mmir,'* 
raoob  on  Msrkst  •trse*.  In  partooranlp  wlUHa. 
A.  DBAYEDK,  wna  bM  bag  oawooaMd  with  iba 
Brn  lor  raara.  Inprovanafaoubara  b*an  Mad*  ba 
UaooMlns  dsparlm»<.  thai  will  raodor  tha  atu 
aars*  sa or*  popalar  thaa  It  baa  arar  baaa  dartaj 
tba  ,2  yaaraaf  lu  proiparUr-  Oar  Bills  of  Fara 
•mV—M  all  tba  dsliaaoaas  of  tba  Maaon-  Oar 
■oil*  Is  "(tood  Fan,  Uood  t'ookiB*-  and  atodwrata 
Ubarfaa." 

1*.  BKaHtBS  as  OO, 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT. 

■SI  aad  ftS*  Ootamaralal,  aod 
T«a  MarlvMitfaat. 

Opon    ram  I  a.lL  ta  10  VJf.  aiatl  lai 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

TIBSIKIA    MTT,    IITADA. 

TBI,  BI.KOANT  TBBATBX  BA,  BSBX  &B- 
daooralad.  akd  aaa  h,  rootad  by  the  nlfht  01 
br    tba  weak.     Hura   kid   takraUof    oomaaaiaa 
UbafkUr  traatkd  wltb  on  application  m  lattar 
JCMH    PIPBtBt, 
HkDAgar  and  aola  ProprtaAac. 
Or  to        3.  B.  MeCAB B, 
•BO  Waablnirtoa  atraaa.  San  Fraoalaoo. 


DBALIR  IB  OYBTKH 
andaU  kind,  ol  HHL_ . _ 

bulla  Vo,.  AO,  «1.  ak,  OalKornU* 


rKRS,  OL.AH* 
*».  Oall-  — '    ' 


MRS.   E.   REGAN, 

Fashionable   Milliner, 

lOl    TB1BS   ITBttr, 


TEE  JOTJBNAL  OF  AHDSEMKBTS. 


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PuMUbed  .reu  Dsj  in  tho  y«"  o» 
y.        BOQABDUS 


nlVirduJil  ond  S3*  Waa.blmrtoll  IB 

&e'.°*  Montgomery.  San  Franciaoo. 


FBIDAI MA*   13'  18W 


TVr.lt  r  Montgomery*"  Will. 
K  The  AuBlr.lian  papers  etite  that  the  will 
of  .be  late  Wslfcr  Montgorrery,  actor,  was 
proved  in  the  Supreme  Court  on  the  6th  of 
February  by  Mr.  Tbomaa  Pavy,  the  Austral- 
ian execator.  Tfce  will  w;b  made  in  1SG8  in 
Melbourne,  and  wda  execntei  in  duplicate, 
one  copy  teiug  left  w.tb  M>.  Eavy,  and  tb© 
other  Eeot  to  the  English  execatora— Mr. 
Foray  tb,  of  Islioct^D,  and  Rev.  W.  Brake, 
of  Grantham.  There  were  a  few  curiocs 
paragraphs  in  the  will.  One  was:  * 'I  give 
and  teqmnth  to  the  t-aid  John  Forsyth  ttaa 
Bftpphiie  ring,  and  one  raby  and  one  dia- 
mond ring,  given  to  me  on  board  the  Gala- 
tea by  bis  Boyal  Highness  the  Duke  of 
Edinburgh.**  "I  give  and  bequeath  to  bis 
Boyal  Highness  the  Dufce  of  Edinburgh  the 
witch-chain  manufactured  for  me  by  Mr. 
Crisp,  jeweler,  Melbourne,  the  same  which  I 
have  already  offered  to  his  Boyal  Highne^B 
ft!  Sydney,  in  the  colony  of  New  South 
Wales,  but  whohhedeolartd  be  would  not 
deprive  me  of."  "With  re^psct  Xo  certain 
■uojeof  meuey  owing  to  me  by  some  of  my 
friends  weom  I  have  at  times  obliged,  I 
wish  the  said  John  Forsyth  and  William 
Drake  to  insert  advertieements  in  the  Times 
newspaper  for  about  a  week,  remindiog 
them  politely  of  my  desire  and  request  for 
(if  convenient)  payment  of  the  same.  It 
may  be  that  some  few  frieich  cf  mine  may 
desire  some  little  memorial  of  me.  If  so, 
let  them  give  the  market  price  of  the  valu- 
ables, and  the  proceeds  may  be  added  to  and 
form  part  of  my  peisonal  efittte." 

Boi ton  SnobB, 

The  Boston  Saturday  Evening  Gazette  of 
the  10th  has  tbe  following :  During  the  per- 
formance at  the  Boston  Theatre,  last  night, 
five  drunken  Harvard  students,  dressed  in 
their  Sunday  c'otuee,  and  wearing  eye- 
glasses and  walking-stioks,  staggered  down 
the  aula  and  took  th^ir  seats  close  to  the 
aiase.  As  their  parents,  guardians  or  keep- 
ors  were  not  with  them,  they  did  not  know 
how  to  bobave,  and  made  tkemselves  con- 
spicuous by  their  outrageously  vulgar  and 
noisy  condoot,  arousing  the  disgust  of  the 
entire  audience.  Ttey  interrupted  Aldrich 
several  times,  until  at  length  that  gentle- 
man, loiiag  patience,  came  forward  and 
courageously  and  in  a  dignified  manner  ad- 
ministered a  well-deserved  rebuke  to  these 
unlick-d  cub*,  which  y?a  received  by  the 
tndienos  with  a  round  of  applaoM,  Thia 
silenced  the  tipsy  boobies,  who  shortly  after- 
wards slunk  away  amid  the  jeers  and  the 
•OD  tempt  of  all  wbo  saw  them. 

<    ■- 

Homely  Pre  a  chin?. 

A  Denver  chap,  wLo  hid  interviewed  tte 
"tiger"  more  frequently  than  he  had  the 
throne  of  grtce,  recently  became  converted, 
aud  while  exhorting  his  comrades  to  follow 
his  examp'e,  said  :  "If  yon  do  not  accept 
ailvation  now  it  is  not  me  you  are  Growing 
off  on;  it  Is  Jesus  Christ  you  are  bucking 
against." 

Tlie  Last  New  Song, 

Air— "Mod  <6  Chandon." 

Emerson  CorviHe  if  my  name, 
My  bustnesB  always  is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  aid  Fancy  Boast, 
Reishf-s  Uiess  that  my  bouse  can  boast. 
Sifely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
Oh  I  hifih  chl  Ohl  high  oht 
None  -who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
Corville  Fays  sol  says  sol 
0»  Pine  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remember  the  cumber  apd  call  again. 
Visions  of  Bbell-fl<h  In  every  style, 
Inwardly  cause  you  much  to  smile. 
Ladies  with  escorts  tbere  always  go, 
Ladies  got  Ladies  got 
Emerson  Oorville'a  polite  1  and  so 
8-1  They  gol  they  got  they  go) 


Star  SMrts  ana  Collars. 

All    sorts   and  sizes,  for  f»'e  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leideadotff  St, 


A  Nice  Little  Ghost. 

Petaluma  bat,  raised  ote  of  the  mtst 
pleasant  ghosts  we  have  heard  of  for  83U.e 
time.    Tts  Evening  Argus  of  Monday  any  a: 

It  seems  t^at  yesterday  two  lit  fe  (rirt*.  al- 
moBt  young  misses,  ag-  d  from  10  to  12  ytara 
riBpectivflr,  were  out  for  an  elternoon 
stroll,  and  "visitei  Oak  Hill  Cemetery.  As 
they  eotered  the  necropoli  ;  thtir  attention 
waa  attracted  bv  a  email  grave,  and  above  it 
their  eyes  rested  upon  a  beautiful  girl,  who 
stercedto  be  jumping  a  rope.  In  her  left 
hand,  and  pretsed  cloie  to  her  breast,  she 
held  a  beautiful  v^se  of  flowers,  aad  Beemed 
the  personification  of  innocec.ce  and  tar-pi- 
neaa.  Delighted  at  so  attractive  and  pleaa- 
ingaphenomeoon,  the  young  girl?,  iuetetd 
of  being  siupefied  with  wonder,  or  ttarjfl- 
fixei  with  fear,  ELnd-ibold  to  approaob  the 
the  grave,  when,  to  tbeir  amazement,  the 
apparation  van:ahed,  and  the  beaut  fol  vase 
of  flowers  teo  .me  ruddeniy  converted  inta 
a  string  of  curtain  ring?.  The  girls  tre  pos- 
itive in  their  statement,  and  siy  that  every- 
thing appeared  natural,  except  that  the  fea- 
tures of  the  little  girl  did  not  appear  as  dis- 
tinct as  otler  people  whom  they  could  ste  at 
tbe  time  in  tie  cemetery. 

It  gives  the  following  additional  particu- 
l&xa: 

Sine;  the  above  was  in  type  we  have  con- 
versed with  a  parent  of  one  of  the  girls, 
who  iDforms  ni  that  in  all,  there  were  seven 
in  the  party.ffiv©  of  whom  Baw  the  a'raoge 
figure;  that  as  they  approached  tbe  child, 
one  of  the  girls  a- kid  who  she  waj,  when 
the  spirit  bowtd  her  form  and  whimpered  in 
her  ear,  "Don't  you  know  me  ?"  I  am  Little 
Snow-Piake."  She  then  endeavored  to  reach 
out  to  clasp  the  being,  when  it  suddenly  dis- 
appeared. They  returned  to  the  grave  a  sec- 
ond time,  aud  again  saw  tbe  litt'e  being. 
The  girls  fay  that  the  little  fairy  (for  to  we 
willed1  it)  web  beautiful  in  features,  hav- 
ing blue  eyes,  long  wbi:e  hair,  and  was 
dressed  in  a  white  dress  with  a  blue  sash, 
and  in  everyrespect  pleasing  and  attraotive. 

If  the  spirits  of  little  girls  whose  bodies 
are  buried  in  the  graveyards  are  lot  out  to 
play  ou  Sucdiy.  these  places  will  become 
favorite  reiorts  of  children  still  in  the  flesh. 
Ghosts  have  been  sadly  maligned,  and  we 
are  glad  to  publish  anything  to  prove  that 
they  are  innocent,  harmless  beinga  with 
friendly  feelings  b  towards  tbe  human  racs. 
What  a  contrast  dotB  this  pretty  little  ghOBt, 
with  blue  eye"  and  long  while  hair,  and 
wearing  a  white  dress  with  blue  Bash  offer 
to  the  gloomy  old  ghoet  in  a  wioding  sheet 
dragging  a  chaiu  after  him,  and  coming  to 
earth  simply  t  >  frighten  annoy  people!  Ti.e 
Pe'.aluma  ghOBt  should  be  encouraged. 


A  Solution  of  tbe  Chinese  Problem, 
In  discussing  the  eviln  of  Ohine*  lmxoigr&~ 
Hon  sod  the  existing  depression  of  buelnesi  in 
Ban  Francisco  coes  qaent  upon  the  displace- 
ment of  white  labor  by  0hlQSi.e  la  our  work- 
shop!., tbe  Golden  Era  hits  the  nail  square  on 
the  head  la  the  following  : 

The  only  measure  of  redrew  which  bold*  out 
-ny  promlte  of  relief  Is  tbe  formation  of  ecti- 
Gomcee  BQCietiee  all  over  the  Ootst,  tbe  members 
of  whkh  shall  be  pledged  not  to  employ  Chinee, 
□ot  ro  purchase  gooda  of  trjo'ft  wbo  qo  employ 
tbe  a,  nor  to  purcuaae  goods  of  Chinese  mtDufse- 
turiei.  They  Qctt  propose  these  eali-Gbiafee  so- 
cietits  shou'd  it  to  mine  tbetnaelvas  felt  in  the 
character  of  porobasers.  If  one  thousand  men 
lo  this  cif  y  ahooli  effect  ao  organization  under  a 
eoUmD  pleig*  no'  to  emptor  "Bineee  oor  to  pur- 
ota*e  goods  of  individuals  or  firms  who  might  em- 
j  ploy  tbem,  it  wonld  greatly  atrenctOen  tbe  bands 
of  snob  of  our  local  m»uufact  irer3  ai  arc  now 
etuaged  in  tbe  experiment  uf  competiog  with 
Ohtneeeman^facttirex.  If  this  one  thnoeaod  wai 
tnu:  rni^dbylep,  a^  it  soon  mrrbt  b.*,  tbe  buj- 
erstnf  t^e  ex .>*rmie3t  wou!d  be  uiured.  Throe 
aocietiaa  muet  be  organasd  witbiut  (be  aid  of  law, 
iiscoun  if.jld  be  cuii*uMi:)ooil  that  diacr<mi- 
oitcd  ftgsiDst  Obineee  residents.  Sa.u  organiza- 
liCD*  could  only  be  carried  out  wbore  the  com- 
muoily  i?  n«ariy  noanioaou!  in  favor  of  tbe  h ;*<h 
to  be  »t  talced  ;  bnt  euoh  unaaimity,  it  le  believed, 
prevail  in  tbie  biat^. 

The  experiment  has  beentiled  by  a*  least 
one  man  Id  San  Ftanchco.  We  allude  to  Mr. 
H.  Sutilff,  who  Is  proprietor  of  two  lar*e  cigar 
stores,  330  and  832  Kearny  etraefc.  As  1  )tjg  ape 
a-  if  c  ,  Mr.  Sutliff,  knowing  what  the  result 
of  Ofaloese  labor  would  bf,  f  sraiad  the  resolu- 
tion to  neither  employ  Ohlneae  workmen,  nor 
t e:i,  nor  purchase  clgare  made  by  Ohinebe,  aud 
be  naa  carried  out  this  resolution  to  the  pres- 
ent d  iv ,  and  will  contioue  to  adiv  ra  to  it  a= 
long  a-  be  remalni  in  bn-m^es.  Many  of  biB 
friends  thought  It  Impoitiole  for  b!m  to  stem 
the  current  of  (ppoaltloa  to  thoBe  ia  the  same 
trade  wbo  employed  Chinese  workmen,  but  be 
has  r*one  eo  suocasBfully,  a»d  lBBtead  of  the 
one  r  mail  establishment  which  be  commenc  od 
with  at  the  time  of  forminetbl^  r solution,  he 
now  hasfvoof  th&la-ge-t  In  toe  city.  v 


Disappointment, 

A  youug  drag  clerk  went  to  see  "her"  one 
night,  and  with  a  lover's  familiarity  entered 
the  parlor  without  knocking.  The  room  was 
dark,  but  he  knew  he  was  expeoted,  and 
thought  he  heard  tbe  rustle  of  a  dress  in  the 
corner.  "Elfridi!"  he  exclaimed  in  pas- 
sionate tones:  "what,  hiding?  What  art 
thou  doing,  pretty  one  ?"  "  Suckin'  a  egg  1" 
unmistakably  came  from  Elfrida'a  brother, 
behind  the  sofa.  And  tbe  drug  clerk  laid 
his  weary  head  on  tbe  wiadow  sill  and  wept 
until  Elfrida  came  ia  wlh  a  lamp. 


Danhnrv  Dojr  Customs, 

A  farmer  living  several  miles  out  of  town 
eime  up  to  Banbury  recently  to  trade,  ac- 
companied by  a  little  dog.  The  Danbnry 
dogs  lever  atw  this  dog  before,  and  went 
for  it.  Every  once  ih  a  while,  despite  the 
owners  surveillance,  the  pup  wsb  poui:c;d 
upon.  Towards  night  the  farmer  daparted 
for  home  with  whatwaB  left  of  tbe  acinial 
done  up  in  brown  paper. 

* 

Trfling  With   Heal  lb. 

Borne  men  will  do  rash  thing?.  Tuey 
neglect  the  simplest  rules  of  hygiene.  See 
the  cass  of  fiat  German  out  in  Michigan 
who  drank  a  quart  of  milk.  It  killed  him. 
It  was  a  proper  punishment  for  hiB  reck- 
less disregard  of  the  German  constitution 
and  should  be  a  lesson  to  all  other  Teutons 
to  stiek  to  lager. 


Only  Human  Boys. 

A  Vermont  farmer  s»nt  an  order  to  an 
orphan  asylum  for  a  boy  that  was  smart, 
active,  brave,  tractable,  prompt,  industri- 
ous, clean,  pious,  iLt-l'.igent,  good  looking, 
reserved  aud  modest.  The  su peri n tender t 
wrote  back  that  uofortura'ely  they  bad  only 
human  boya  in  that  institution. 


Don't  Fail  to  Call  and  See 

The  mo&t  wonderful  and  gifted  Doctor  Frr- 
tune  Teller  of  the  age,  Madahs  Surra,  Astrol- 
oger, ju<t  arrived  from  the  East,  and  can  be 
cocsn!  ed  on  all  events.  She  has  charm?  for 
Lack,  LoV9  and  Happlnea",  which  never  fail  to 
Ute  effect.  Office  Consultation,  $2  ;  byXe  t>r, 
S3.  All  communi  rations  Etrlctly  private.  Office 
bruratrom  10  o'clock  a  is.  to  8  p.m.  Satltfac- 
tlon  gn  rmteed  in  every  respect.  Office,  15 
8eo3Ld  Btreet,  B^om  11.  io 


Jjadies  "Vieutlna  Oaar«i«. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Joait  P. 
Dwtsb,  126  Butter  street,  opposite  Uok  Bouse, 
and  at  the  Grand  Hotel.  H.  B.~ Havdkkb- 
cr&iEPs  KEiTLT  uABExij.  Pesilajibbzf  of  even 
description  to  order.  B 


Bound  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Ib  G.  Burkhardt'e  motto.  Pine  French  Calf 
Boots  made  to  order  from  13  to  $10.  A  good  fit 
and  satisfaction  guaranteed.  Call  at  540  Wash- 
ington street  and  be  convinced.  A  foil  assort- 
ment of  neatly- made  goods  always  ou  hand,  at 
prices  to  suit  everyone 'B  purse.  4  m 


Woman's    JEtisrata. 

One  wonld  think  that  it  was  one  of  woscan's 
rights  to  ecjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  Eame  price  for  it.  Neatly  all  the  res- 
taurants "  for  ladles  and  gentlemen"  in  San 
Francisco  have  poorer  fare  thsn  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dice.  There  is  an  ixcrpnor. 
At  the  Fiokeeb  Bjbtacbajtt,  on  Washing" on 
etieet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladles  ctn 
get  ao  ez:ellent  braaafast,  dinner  or  lorjcb.  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
since  1849,  provides  every  luxury  the  market 
aflorJs.  Both  la  die  s  and  gentlemen  find  thers 
dishes  to  please  the  most  epicurean  taste.      ■ 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  bats.  At  "  Thb"  Bat  Store,  *47  Washington 
itreet  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  stylea  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  immense 
■—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  ous  wbo 
goes  there  Is  sure  to  he  suited.  a 


McDowell,  Show  C&rrt   Writer 

Beady  made   and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 

808  Market  street,  cor.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Bheumatlsm  and  Nenralgia, 


Fine    Oandies 

Trresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  1L  A.  Heroer'a  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 578  Kearny  Btreet    Wholesale  ana  retail,    o 


J?ta1>11c  A  ccommodatlon. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a.  m.,  can 
be  returned  in  the  evening  If  reqalrfd;  we 
never  dlsappoiot]  What  Cheer  I-anndry,  121 
T^irjesdorff  street. • 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


BADGER'S 


Central  Park,  Oakland. 


MAT    aStb 


Attraction    Unparalleled ! 

Slgnor     3D  O  3NT  .A.  TO, 

Tba  World-renowned  ONE-LEGGED  DAJ7- 
OEE.  wbgee  eleg.ot  and  graceful  lerptiohorevi 
efforte  astonish  all  beholders. 

GEORGE   GEROME, 

The  Rival  of  Blondin,  will  make  a  Grand  Ter- 
rific Ascrnsioa  on  a  rope  70  feat  in  mid-air  and 
iO'i  feet  lontr.  He  will  also  perform  bit  feat  of 
whdeliDR  a  barrow  on  the  rope,  and  his  aneqaalcd 
act    f  the  SINGLE  TEaPEZP. 

A    SPLENDID     CONCERT     BAND 

Will  perform  some  oheiae  morceoaz  of  Operatic 
and  other  aeiected  aire. 

Adulation 8S  Centa 

O  Jiid ren  ander  tweWe,  10  ceoU.  mj23  2t 


REMOVAL. 

CRITTENDEN    &    DALT0N, 

r OHMXBLT  OF  XHB 

BEW  YORK    STABLES,    Mli.lon  at,, 

a  iTE  PUBCBACED  TBB 

TURF  GALLERY  STABLES 

NO.  209  SUTTER  STREET, 

AND     HAVE    AD. 
ded  larg-!y  loib-ir/ 
stack  of  boi6«s,  wnichp 
are  all  fir^t-olaae.  Par-  > 
tioalar  aUen'ioo  pud 
u  boardiBg  hordes 
m'i2  1m  iOSITTEKDEN  ±  DA.LTON. 


Atrten-tlon,    Ladies 

To  give  the  akin  the  softness  of  velvet,  aud 
ne  ttjjt  of  the  111;  to  the  complexion,  use 
Dicaurr/s  Cbxkb  dh  Lxa.  l 


Iadzzji  iro  QxxTXJiax,  remember  (he  leaA- 


Tlie  New    Oyster    House, 

Oysteb  Gbotto  has  been  opened  by  A.  ~W. 
Manning,  one  of  tuo  oldest  Oyater  Il«al(»  la 
the  city,  "For  Ladies  and  Gentlemen,"  at  438 
Flue  et.,  next  to  Bowen  Bros.,  grocers.  This  it 
in  aery  respect  a  place  MtAert  a  £enflema»  can 

take  his  family.  6-0 

'  -  .a—--—-— 
Five  Hundred  Men  Wanted 

Immediately.  To  send  their  washing  to  the 
ffhat  Cheer  Laundry,  1S1  Leidesdozff  at. 


....AT.... 

McDASIEL'S  THEATRE 

CBEYJvSNE,     lH'OMMfl, 

THREE  GOOD  VARIETY  WOMEN 

■^Talent  going  East  will  Hod  it  to  their  advan- 
tage before  leaving  California  to  correspond  with 

J.   UcDANIEL, 
mj9  Look  Box  No.  1.  ObejeDae,  Wyoming. 


STEVENS,    HOLMES  &  CO., 

585  SU'BAMEVro  STKEKT. 

FILL  ORDERS  FOR  ALL  KINDS  OF  GOODS. 
i  nd  attend  to  all  b^'i^eas  frora  all  parts  of 
thecoBEtoncommiaaion.  Nevada, Utah" do  Maho 
a  BDecialtv.  my22  lm 


FREE    -A3STD    tt^A.&'Y 

..EVERY.... 

WEONESDAY  IND   SATURDAY  EVENIRG 

AT  BIGHT  O'CLOCK, 

AT  TH8  OLD  ORIGINAL 
RED  LIuN.19  Ge-.rj  atee>, 
wh-ra  joa  om  h*vn  HOT  AND 
UOLD  DKlNKSof  tbe  vary  bett 
qn^liiy.  The  "Od  bpori"  ia  at- 
«rays  on  band.  Drop  in. 
DAVE   MliNDKS.    Proprietor. 


FRED.    C.    WENTWORTH 

Announce*  that  at  hi*  Saloon, 

OOl  Keurny  at..  M.'W.  onr.  Sjcromcatfl, 

Long  famous  for  tbe  excellence  of  its 

WINES  and  LIQUOB8 

All  Drinks  will  henceforth  he 
my  201m 


P.VOLNEY,  212  FOURTH  STREET 

BUYS  AND  SBLLS 

Good   Second-hand    Clothing. 

AJbo,  OLBAN8,  DTBrt.  and  REPAIRS,  In  the 
moat  scientific  manner.  He  has  made  tbe  above  a 
special tj  for  30  yean,  and  ia  bound  to  giTe  aatie- 
factioa  ioall.  ap?4  Lm 


t  Chowder  JESvcvy  NlffUt, 


Metropolitan  Theatre. 


DIRECT  IMPORTERS. 


GET  ONE 

BEFORE  THEY  ARE  ALL  SOLD 


PICNICS,  EXCURSION!  l 


Just  Received 


SO     CASES 

....OP.... 

Fine  Black  Silk  Hats, 

BHICUB     PKICJE,     SI  OO. 

WUl  be  Sola  for   #1  OO 


3.0     CASES 


Fine  Panama  Hats, 

WOBTH    BO  GO. 

spelling-  lor  One  Dollar, 


IO     o 


Railroad  Caps-Cloth,  Velvet 

CEOriiB     PBICE,     91  SO. 

Sellings  for  Fifty  Cents 


100  x>oz;Esi>a 

....ow 

CASSIMERE  SUMMER  HATS 

At    Fifty-    Cents, 


Fifty    Cases 

....OF   THE   ... 

Celebrated  $150  White  Shirts 

"WliLl.    IIB    SOLD 

FOR    ONE    DOLLAR. 


CLOTHING 


ixa> 


SlCEiMEIfTO, 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS, 

A.11    Grades, 

AMD  OHEAPEB  THA3  All  OTBEB 

STOKE  IN  TIE  CITX. 
AT  THE 

IX L  Auction  Store 

618  and  620  Kearny  St., 

Corner    ol    Commercial 


1,000  PAIRS  CASSIMERE  PANTS 

WOBTH    Si  OO. 

Selling    ror     *$@    GOl 


■9-  W  OT  E. 


S.  F.  and  5.  P.  R 


C 


TTE  STATE  8IKFLT  PACTS,  AIB 
eiAJUXTII  TO  ULt  6OOII8  AT 
TIIX    FBICia  TTB    ABTXBTIIK 

»CilL    AIB    8KB, 


618    and  620    Kearny  street. 


CHANGE    OF    1 

THE  CHEAPEST  ROUTE  TO  THE  I 

ON  AKtl  AFTFE  APRIL  1,  1171  TB  . 
or  ANTHLOP<.ooiin«cui,..tlv;  I 
Irgwitt,  tc.S.n  Ir.nciioo  A  Noii3|| 
ro.d  Oompany  for  Oloverd.le  aodilull 
fiUtioDB.  willle.Te  8»n  K.atK-Uco  d.  \f 
excDWd),  from  FroLt  ^1  ret t  «  h.rf  il'l 

5:30  o'clock  »  M  .  cooo.ct.OB  «t  DonVo  ! 
simmer  ard  arriTiog  lo  Sa-,  K-«oc,M«  t 
I  be  at.amer.  .nd  oar.   mtk-  oloii. 
id  from  .1'  poiota. 


litbttages  tj 


SUNDAY   EXCURSONS  AT  R!0Ut||J| 

L.a.o  Ban  Fr.n^lsco  at  8  a  Mm 
arriviDg  at  (Jlo..rd,l«  at  1  o'uioo'a  p  « 
will  l»a.o  Olcverdal.  atSo'.loo,  A 
Francisco  at  7  o'olook  Tola  ^11  V 
bh.iiisu  epveiat  boars  at  an.  of  in.  ■ 
t».  lino  of  lb.  ro.d  F  -r  a.l  i.fo,™,.  <■ 
tbe  (Jompibj 'd  offl  ;.,  4*6  MolUoibi ■  S 

»P8 PElrK  UOMAau" ■" 


The  City  Garnt 

iob  Taa * 

Coming  Picnic  8( «  ! 


HE  ATTENTION  Of  ALL  .'•0011 
M.  sociatioDB  acd  Militarj  Coidmb 
to  tbe  Advaotagea  offored  by  tOiie  . 
aud  beaaiifol  gtonaae  for  Uotttji, 
rals.  They  oan  be  procared  on  tut 
week  for  piCDtc  parpoaea  iha  ootakoi 
more  aaTaotageoaB  terms  tb*n  iai  gK 

THE  CITY  UAROK] 
Are  euy  of  aooecB  witbont  Any  tariff  t 
aod  are  provided  wibb  Urgu  mi  N*ut 
large  Shade  ireee;  beaanf.il  Kloairf  < 
from  erery  clime;  iduhohs  Swlatt 
moth  Danofng  Paviliose:  a  oataral  I 
Pleaeare  Bona;  KoaoUma  atd  CUtp 
ers,  all  nerfeotly  ebeltcied  front  tbi 
mammo.h  Hee  tan  rant  tsoo  tbegroied  i 
coDTeuience  for  the  accommooatiooo  i 
nice  baa  been  made.  BT»rjtalo|bu 
io  the  moat  oomplete  order  for  thaeoa  i 
Ttt£  C1TT  QlBDt! 
Are  the  larcegt  in  tbe  Bute.  Tbtr  . 
aorea  of  Knoil  and  Sbad-d  L*wa,  I 
deep,  etc.,  and  are  capable  of  aou  l 
LO.W o  persons  witn  tbe  grea'eil  coara, 
tra  Care  run  directly  io  toe  Gardeoi. 

i  icnic  Oummittei>B  are  aiptOiiJlj  t» 
and  Inspect  tbe  Ground?,  totj  ut^  i 
which  will  be  most  f aforable. 

M.  V.  8TEVEM,  Pre  | 

a^ Office  hours  3  to  6  P.il..  daily,  till  , 
corner  1  welftb  and  Fo<aom  aireatf 

K-  B-a0O,0>ij  AdmicBiOBTietel  i 
by  varioaa  Asaociatioos  boiaiog  tut  . 
Gity  Gardens  laH  ye\r.  Tba  laW  if 
iiqaorB  will  he  prohibited  qq  the  mi  i 
tiy&l  days. 


Badger'sCentral  Part,  I 


; 


THESE  BEAUTIFUL  GiRDCTS. 
open  for  the  aeaion,  and  auij  t 
popular 

p>ioisrios 

Will  be  held  tbere.     The  attractleti.  i 
ou.     SKATING  PATILIOM.  UU9EI  in 
ItASIUM.    Skating  free  on  weak  dill.' 

Admla.lnn  

OHILDREtT  IO  OKNT3. 


Bead!  Read!!  M 
THE  PALACE  OF  FAU 


New  ■  tore,  17  Second  elrm.  1  ' 
Grand  Hot«l.  OlotbiDjj  of  tbt  lata*  " 
lasbiooable  stylee  made  to  ordai. 

NOTE  THE~PHICI 

Pants.-  -from  36  to  $12 
Suits ..fromjaM' 

I  isrite  tbo  Inspection  of  ta«  Caff, 
tbe  ruacket, 

A.  MORRIS, 

No.    17    Second  *M 

mrtTltn  Oppoalt.  OrMiji 


AUCTION  SALE 

New  CityHaU,^ 

No    77    and    IS-Mh* 

MONDAY.   jnNK  16,  lOll-JOBf'   * 
TOK  A  SON.  Aaouon«n"»' 
ery  itreet    For  psrtloulariio.aowrt  ' 
Alta  and  Examiner.   . 
B,  order  Board  of  Oily  Hall  Con«* 
B.8-td BOB'f  OBOEOIjB 


\: 


DBREN 
HERB 


The    fcreut    Tor.tc  »  nd  ApK* 
S^le  tverywl»«f*' 


THE  RIALTT 

A  Popnlar  Kend< 

The  Choicest  Wlnei  •»«  V9 
i-uciiic  cowl. 

StPIBB    BAVAHA  O 

THlb  OEM  OF  A   BlLOO"  AT  , 
No.    *T    TBIBO  »T1  , 

Will  be  eondnoled  in  ;o  P"'*?' '  *' 
pbra.e  '•ldeetmoon  tb.  Kia. [J '  " 
irillaigriilstbeobleljoioldallr"' 

H   WAFER.  Prol,n  »i 

„mi  ?.  mcakMR"!  ' 


J.   C.    COMBtt 
TERRAPIN    *»fj 
Oor.  leeomd  o.«l  Teh«n" 

,    nr-T.rr.pln    no"'™ 
'Outer,   in  «W»    ".,  , 
.SOPPBB     B»JW»S.\ 

THE    VE| 

A  Favorit.  Bjaort  'W.1*  | 

Good  Liquors  and_ 
I 


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r 

!' 


Choi! 

mi 


I 


]f  apa  Soda 
ikriprsUac  TeaAe. 


EY'S  new  VARIETIES 


HOTEL. 


•  >  Aw    J 


FTIW    ALIAHBSA    TIIATR1 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


OCITIEI' 


rtl  raKnaiim  oMiuo  mra 
|nrllll«r*t      Clrat     r«rl. 


CALIFORNIA  MINSTRELS. 

bKI.LYALI  Mis||  u    niiiNH.    LITTLE  MAC,   (HAS 

VIM  IN.  Iluit  imkt  mid  SIM  HI*  kl,  I 


**—*•  —  *»*»»■■•■*■  ta—  wj—r. 

Tiblewi  \  ::r  Beiolifol  Gils! 


PT    "  M  f 


IB    TMK    LATA    KM. 


'ATI   HOAT    ..4    ll'IDAT 


THE     niDISJOXVNEJO      BARNEY, 

^  In     I  l 

The  CJlXlQT.  Olarxi-lo**  ^Alx-i^ii. 
XjlttXo     Mao      In      His      OrUlnnl 


TV*  ro.rtef   Ir  a*    foiva    wN  M 

T-A.I3LIIV«I3-  THI3  r»IL*E313a-E;. 


M    I  *  r    I    K     111  R  \  I    V 

t«mn 


To  coaelod*  wti*t    ONbtji  itii  run- 


din 

LDRSW  i*rr 


.•f 

Tl. 


Tbo  » irtlfBMW  wi II  —eo.ode  w.th 

JOAN  OF  ARC 

>  WayiRofoa Hog  hay  Morion 

■    Mirttw  I  Aatooio loon  Utrnxl'i 


mm 


"in -lift  l!  ** 
i  mm.  i.."-- 
HtlhiQlaaH 


1.1   RIUIARSAL— 

81are«  of    All    Paclcn 


OH,    -V    PRIMA     DONNA    OF   -V    NIGHT. 

Moil*.  Chonflorl  ■  roiirt«  M*Trb*o'  b-i  niAJ  «  T\r    ■% 

T't    .  .  .  — *t  1  no  Chouriourl  XLoEJCXtsT 

ONRTBODt'U.  VAHlUa    Artl.t »  .  F    fi.vklR  I  PF  TEAMAN.  9«**av U.Vtl 

BAKU 5   BALANDABD S»«   hk  KP.Y     L.ARONE33  UALANPARD...  J.  P.OBlSoON 

HERB  RlOCLOBUaruEISB D.  J.  BBHRWoOD  ]  GoMta.    Vlalicr*.   BNTal* 

(■«ntt«r«    la   Ik*    ■  eartraeja*  flayl  Inn  Oiwrm 

TaMBOCRINI KELLY  |  BUBIN. BAEEB  ;  BONTAO LEO* 

MmIc  of    tb)«  Opera,  i 

PvH-"P*drotb*MtiWxr" Er&**i  -■ 

R*c1*altToa»d  Trio—'  Tla  Bitty  la*.'" Brc*ailn#.  Babylaa  »»d   Ohnnflforl 

RoclUtlv*.  Trio  and  Chorus—  "II  mlo  Cat     lAtnbowtal,   Bo'.tol.  S  i:if  MlUtM|< 

Finulr  nad    <"h..rn.-"Thf   F.nrbMrtlrri  Owl  iar.**-OanM*>«. 
ARCl'HFKT.-V«i  Cbanflaon,  a  Rotirrd  NmUhi,   rooolvaa   to  rtu    r#o#pti«t.  HDdmi  K«  i-»t<    of 

MS  BdB.  Bad  aloo-o  tbe  groat  1l«bM  of  tbo   Oporatla  StAge.   ram  .    .1    Soo'Att,   d«D*oatair.  of  ooorie.  o«  lh*  U'fr 

t«  taraitb  UhmiiidI  tor  too  «a«<t>.  Aa  graat  Artiatea  Bra  »■■>•■•  what  aoeartMo  thor  do  not  oo-n«.  and  tbo  cimt.lt  of  the  pl*c« 
toraa  00  tbo  duappoiotmeat  of  <^noofloor>  and  lb*  aBbotitOlion  ol  biaaaeii*.  an  daigoiar  an  1  btr'nmr  l>r  tftt  tnrxfiil 
p«op'e.  Tim  a  p'Mf.  adapted  br  Rally  A  Loon  for  tberai»l«ee  ond  Macair**  UaU'oraia  Com ^ tor.  ooooploa  tortf  se.ia«tAO  ib 
royroooijlp.1ton.051d  11  bif   f all  r>t  to«rrtn>"nt  And  doliihtfol  mane. 


WILL    SHORTLY  APPEAR- 


C.  W.  JE8TER,  THE  MAN  WITH  THE  TALKING   HAND 

AMD  PREMIER  VENTRlLOQUIiT  Or  THE  WORLD.     Al 

H.Otoert  F'rcuaorr,  tlio  C3-x>ectt  Pantomlmlst 


:    *Vl-v«4xitai! 

u     ■  mm  <»• 

tnMi»v  .,„,  ,,„„ 

T  »»  •     Bold     AA  va  u  as  •  r  a 


f-w  »t  r,rt. 


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OA.««JIM     unci     rniTB 

m  mriR  iirminn  irroatu 


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Pro*.   Ni '•■ 

1  '•*«£-  Troti  » 

L.E   BAL.   MASQUE 


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rnp»f  tr 

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HoiOoroO  if  M>c«  -  » 

HoTlot R   0,  M 

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roBatAT   ftOf'.OO 

farti  . 

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■  i    ..    .H.eni*   minor* 
Warsh 


ptuawi  or  Abaowtofj. 


Adwli'tt*.. 

Tiro-*  Cirri*  atnd  Ore  icairn  . 

FrlrOlo    11.1  v. 


ODBC    I.ODUIlti  HUIIF.I. 


KOT^tYMlCHOUSE, 


■arrrlu  1 
I-lroHodorfJ'    oca. 


jitrort,  op. 

r>o>Aito  th«  rio.A» 

XALSTOITA  OOTRELL. 


OT-TaTsToftTB 


Qir  colobrotod  SI  0O  WHITE  SHIRTS.    Tbaj  fit  PE&rccTLT,  ud  for  noaMtr  *ad  dnroDiliV  will  oovar  b«  roAtobod.    To  bo  had  onlr  n  tbo 
aVOALL  AND  HFE  THBU.  1 3C  Lt     AFLTIMX     NTURf,     «1B   Kfarir  -trf^'.  fir     Oaar* 


EPIZOOTIC. 


00«O-dlBf  i  >  tbo 

'AMfTS 
im.    a*l      Mont- 

■tSlla 


GARDENS 


.May  26th 


a  3R  .a.  n-  r> 


liffi 


VIEW 

OF  THE 

Cavalry  Battalion, 

N.    C3-.     O. 


»  LOfflKO    OFTIOIRS    HATE    BXIX    IRYITED 
ST  T8E  BATTAUOB : 

■'  m.  U.  A.  Cobb  and  Staff, 
en.  J.  Hewston,  Jr.,  and  Staff. 
H.  L.  Barnes  and  Staff. 
ok  i  VTason  and  Staff. 


*&:  « 


•"•»  wl  I  arrlT*  at  th«  o.rdrn.  at  * 
a'tlMk  r.  M.,  art  rartak*  af 


NCHEON, 

k  Ik.  IsTltaa  Sunt.,  after  wMtk 

Gtra,n<3.     33^111 

Vt  tllT.n,  Arternaaa  aad  Xraalat, 

e  Management  of  the   Officers  of 
the  Battalion. 


FONDON    MAHDEN'S   BAND 


wnitt  Cboica  Hule,  eoamsoelBi  tt  1  p.m. 


Liverpool  and  Great  Western1 

Steamship^Company, 

CARRYING  THE  TJ.  8-  If  AIL. 

TIGKETS  SOLD  TO  AND  FROM 


T    ITPRPOOL.     QUEBKSTOWN. 
*-*  LoDdODdorry,  HkBDbvrgb,  Bramao.s 


Harir,  Pirla,  Swodos,  BalfioiD,   Nonraf  ond  oil 
EaropoAD  eltlao. 

T-bU Company  hu  trraofomatiti  with  tbo  Com-  \ 
ml«Aiooorof  Emlcntloa  and  Railroad  Uompaaiaa 
At  Naw  Torb,  by  wblcb  pAHeogor*  on  promptly  ' 
forwarded  to  tbo  Pacific  OCAtt. 

For  part-.c oIah  opply  to 

JD>.  B.  JACKMOX,  A«>nt. 

mjWIm  a»8   Monlgow^ry  atrrgt,       j 


STILL  ANOTHER. 

OWING  TO  THE   80AR0ITT    OP    BALOONS 
on  Boa h  atroot,  1  beg  to  inform    my    fnonda  ' 
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NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

....AT... a 

83«  Ala, ah   atroeL,  »*lw«n    Aftoalgotaaerj 
■ad  Kcatrnj. 

All  Drinks,  Plain  or  Fancy,  10c. 

Ooaooolod  to  tbo  boat  atylo  And  of  tbo 
Portit  LkooTO. 

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TO  THE  UNFORTUNATE. 

DRS.  TROsIMLITZ  A  I.KEDES.  GRADUATES 
of  tbo  LolptlOAnd  Vloaoa  UolToraHioa.  and 
Into  AaiiitAnt  Sorgoona  Unlcod  State*  Army,  bar*  , 
oponad  their  Offi""  nod  Laboratory  at  No.    tan 
KKAHSy  STRKKT,  ooar  f.'allfomla.  for  tbo  traat- 
moQ'-  of  dlaoHoa  of  tbo  Urinary  and   0*B«r«nra  | 
Orgaoa.  and  a!I  Fomalo  OomplaiDta.    To  anOarara  i 
from  Aittjma.  Bronohltil.   Dlptborla,  Bore  Throat, 
(JonBnnptton  and  -otbsr  Dma»ai  of    tha  i.omi. 
and  Throat  wa  raoomennod  1'rofem.r  II  nllrr'a  i 
aatltne  £xtra>et  of  ToUe.  Inoladlog   Inhaling  : 
Appara'.na.  whla3   la  ei'.aoairaly  uaad  10  Korooa 
and  for  which  wo  aro  tbo  Solo  Agaota  for  tbo  Pa-  j 
cIDoOoaaU    For  fortbar  narlldtilara  cail  or  Addreaa  , 
0lDOWAauDBK    ikOMMLITZ   A  LEKDEB. 

ABO  K*arn>  ttreet,  San  Fraootaeo. 
OrnoB  Hoobb— From  »  to  12  a.m.,  i  to  4  P.  H  . 

AE  d    6  tO  1    P.M. 

P  B.—  Soparato  oatrante  for  tbo  oooommodation 
of  Ladlao. »"*"'■ 


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CRITTENDEN    &     DALTON, 

rOBUKBLTor  THE 

IIW  YORK    NTABI.lt,    Hlaaloa  at.. 

BATS  rUSTBAAED  ?ut 

TURF  GALLERY  STABLES 

NO.  1209  SUTTER  STREET. 

AND  HAVE  AD- 
dad  'arg*ly  lotb-ir 
•  tack  of  b"i»a»,  wh'i  h 
aro  all  Hr-i.riua.  Par- 
tiiTo'ar  ■•t»n,i'ir,  [>»d 
to  l'"«rdi»K  bonaa 
taji  Ira  lOBrTTENDRN  A  DALTON. 


A  FT  Fit     Till 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

00  TO  TOE 

Kot     EiOOtCll, 

■attar  alre.1.  Bear  Hfnrni, 

And  try  oo.  of  tb.ir 

Hot  Seotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 

All    DrluliH    Ten    Cents 

Irftl J09.  D.  ItRIonK.  Proprl.tar. 


New  Discovery. 

milE  USE  OF  TBR  YVOKDKBc'UL  PLANT 
A    Uitt  Ood  laUadtd  lor  tb.Oar.of 

RHIUMiTIIW,    NEURAIBU,    CCUT,   P/.RAL- 

T8IS,  CATaRRH,  AND  ALL  SPINAL 

AFFECTIONS, 

Ii  bodtntocd  perfootly  by  tbo  ondaraignid—  tbtt 
only  parson  on  the  Ooatioant  that  folly  oompte- 
beodi  li«  nagio  quatltiaa.  Tba  ab»Te  Gomplainta 
arotroatod  astarDallv  »Ub  a*fti'/  and  inoaeaa 

PR,  K  K.  DODQK  It  to  b«  foand  at  bla  Offloo 
TIN  Market  ■tlWit,  oppaaita  Third,  Koorna  1  aod 
2.  Irom  10  a  M  to  1  p  w  ,  and  from  2  todp.it 

Re*idt>Dcr,  lOOe  MiBBioa  alrcot.  Potitntaoaa 
bo  Aooommodat'id  with  Koom  and  Board.       ap30 


LA    FORMES' 

Hair  Restorative  Powder 

THIS  POWDER  WILL  PREVENT  THE  HAIR 
from  falling  off.  nod  alao  reitorea  otwynirtb 
Of  Hair  to  tba  bald  bead  within  a  few  weak*  whirs 
tborooiaaroaot  destroyed.  Tbia  powdar  lamlaod 
with  warm  watar  and  niod  ai  a  wain  tbrae  tlmao 
a  wank.  A  trial  of  ona  box  will  oonrfaoo  yna  tbat 
tbii  la  'o  bumboA:.  Priaa  SO  oanta.  CSao.  XO 
ANNA  S  rXK&T,  btttrtto  Eddy  aod  RUi,,  p^Wolt 
aadlliAom. 


Ladies  and  Children 

•u.WTU.  kind.... 

KINKEAD'S 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

0 

A  DRESSING   PLEASANT  TO  USE.  EASILY   APPLIED, 
la  ont  graaay,  and  will  not  Injara  tba   moat    dalloato.    II 
carta  all  dlaawM  of  I    0  aoaio.  ramovoa  daadraff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

R.od.n   tb.  tMlr  .oft  ud   .lour,  .od  U  PURELY    VEOE 
TABLE. 

rar-Tn.    n,l„n.l    RAOK    BRUSH     HAIK    TOHIO    AJTD 

DRENS IBO  mu  b<  but  ..'  lb.    Anot, 

JAB.     It.    BATH,    Drmnlil, 

Ooraor  B,w  afoat.om.tr    .bd  fioward  itrwii,  .odol  ^1  Droa- 

«i.m.  t.i;  ir 

Single  Outside  Rooms. 

No.  1  Spring  Beds  and  Mattresses. 

AT  THE 

BRANCH  HOUSE, 

«•«  SAXSOHE  BTSERT,   COB.  CLAT, 
AT^ 

TE'i.It-y     C«nt»     por       INT  Is  lit. 
And  Less  t>y  the  Week. 

OPBIST      AL.L.      NiaBT 

L.  J.  EWELL,  Proprietor. 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


IHE  IMOST  ELEGABT  OUBTOH  WORK  IB  THE  OTTT 
Ufia. 

Seers  At  Uaynard, 


' 


'  FIGAnO." 

THE  JOTTBHAL  OF  AMUSIMIirTB. 
Fublial>ed  eierr  D*r  "»  tbe  Ye**  **» 


e3»  Mmaoot  and    fi«*  Waahlnatou  sta. 

Below  Montcemery.  S*o  7raociaoo. 


SATtT.DAY MAT  24,    1873 

IL'SJEXENTS,    Etc 


Cautoe-via  Theatee-— The  pity  of  "The 

Marble  Heart"  we*  capitally  performed  lnt»  niaas 
Barton  Hill  ti  PaVdis".  afwrw&rda  Raphael  Dn- 
ebeUt,  appeared  to  befer  ad  rentage  then  in  either 
o£  taecoeraotere  wbleb  behad  previonalr  plaiei. 
Be  rttned  moon  applsme,  and  his  rendition  of  the 
character  wu  accepted  as  one  of  tbe  very  beet 
aver  witaes-e-ed  on  the  California  etige.  With  Mr. 
MeOallongie  Diocese*  and  Yotage,  tbe  public 
are  well  acquainted,  and  it  is  unnecessary  to  ear 
that  he-did  both  chera*t;rs  fa'l  jsstice  laatcisbt- 
M-ts  Annie  Graham  iookedaaperbly  oacdiome  as 
Marco,  and  cue  a  very  finished  lmpfrtonstion  of 
that  e-tony-heirted  beauty.  Wi-i  Minnie  Walton 
was  delightfully  catarat  and  unaffected  as  Marie- 
and  qaite  gamed  the  fjmpatby  of  tbe  audience 
for  toe  leritg.  aoft-hearted  child,  who  forma  inch 
a atrilcing  contrast  to  the  hard,  unwomanly  Marco. 
Owes  Marlowe  did  same  T«ry  pleaaant  acting  as 
Viscccct  Cbtteaomargatix:  John  Wilson  filled 
the  part  of  Yeaudore  well.  Mrs.  Jndah  waa  ei- 
cel.'ect  as  Mtdatne  Dncba'.tt,  and  Altogether  the 
play  was  well  performed.  It  was  '  splendidly 
minima,  the  picnic  scene  being  espeoje^'r  »r*t:y. 
Zt  will  be  p'a;edat  themauaee  to-day  and  a"***n 
this  evening. 

ALEiMBEA  THZATCE.-TLe  bill  which  has 
drawn  thonaaeds  to  (bis  ho-iie-  durirgthe  week 
will  be  performed  at  the  matinee,  this  evening 
and  to-morrow  evening.  It  compriaee  Matter 
Barney  in  his  cbampioo  j  ig,  and  alee  in  a  scream- 
ing act  wiib  that  roost  original  of  Irish  eomedisne- 
Sam  Rickey;  Little  Mae  in  his  original  Essence, 
■cd  Chides  Viriaa  in  popular  character  songa. 
'    The'  **c*bu,e,tjng.y  funny  opera  of  "Mone.  Choa- 

Ceuri  "   with  ih  *  W0D<'er,al   L*°°.  Edwia  Kelly, 

J*-  F*  Baker,  8am  Bic"***  **  Bhrt  "fl  0therB 

in  ibe  east  cccclndts  tbis  rlea. 

melody. 

me:  U  fort  be  appearance  of  all  the  great  > 

the  varleiy  profession  at  this  theatre.    G-  W. 

ter  and  Robert  Fraeer  ate  underlined. 


Woodwaejj's  Gaboens.— Immense  Btjsh— 

The  tBaaageeeent  of  tbis  delightful  reaart  an- 
nounces great  attractions  for  to-morrow;  Prof. 
Lay  will  make  tae  last  gas  balloon  ascension  of 
kbeseaafai  and  tbere  wHI  bs  a  varied  eatertilo- 
ment:  Ballet  Pantomime  by  M'l.e  Tfaeiete  and 
Mom.  Sobmldr,  and  performance*  bj  tbe  Jiptn- 
es»  Tronpe. 

Badgeb's  Pars:,  Oaklasd.— Great  attrac- 

tiens  will  be  offered  it  tbis  beiotifol  resort  on 
Sunday.  Signer  Donato,  tbe  wonderful  oae-lerged 
dancer,  will  appear,  and  George  Geroure,  'the 
rival  of  Blondin,"  will  make  a  terrific  rope  aicea 
■ten. 
ajiat-omical  Mrsm:.— One  ol  the  moet 

ompiete  eolleeiiona  of  the  kind  in  tbe  Doited 
Itatee.  eompnaiag  bondredeof  costly  and  bean- 
•ifai  wai  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gesUemea 
rnly)  at  tbe  Museum  oa  Montgomery  street.  Aa 
lour  may  be  prof  tail*-  anent  ttare. 


PACIFIC  COAST  DRAMATIC  NEWS. 


*  'aggt  ff  mirth  and 

Manager    Maguire  has   a.?4*   "*****: 

-*— |  of 


Bella  Union  Theatbe.  —There  are  great 

attractions  for  to-night,  at  tbis  pioneer  variety 
theatre:,  Catsim,  and  Frits,  the  wonderful  gym- 
nasts will  appear  in  startling  feats,  a  series  of 
Tableaux  Yiratfs  will  be  presented  by  the  ladles 
ti  toe  company.  Lob  Dixon,  R.  G.  Marsh  ud 
others  trill  appaar  in  the  act  ot  •'Mesmerism."  and 
the  extravaganta  ent-tled  "La  Bal  Mseqoe"  will 
conclade  tbe  ovaoing'a  eottrtainmsnL 

BrcKLsx'w  Kew  Tabiexies.— An  immerjae 

SatnrdaF  night  bill  will  be  performed  at  this 
place  '.'.  aceaeemeot  for  tbe  million.  It  is  pnb. 
liahed  in  fall  on  oar  first  page.  Ned  Backley. 
Leoa  Samwelle,  Frank  Moriimore.  Miss  Oiaade' 
Sal'.y  Thajsraod  a  host  of  others  will  appear. 

The  Sas  Fbaxcisco  Abt  aseociatios.— 

The  Spring  Exhibition  of  the  San  Francisco  Art 
Association  it  new  open  to  the  pnblieat  their  Gal- 
lery. 3U  Pine  street,  below  Montgomery.  Oalif  ar- 
nia  artists  are  well  representee,  snd  there  are 
Biasy  gema  by  Freaoh  and  German  artists—ac"  .  " 
BoagaeTeaa's   "Ooateotment,"  whl*>»-   '  •Mr 

light  of  every  mother  a*  »• — *  --   ie  the  da- 

}ioa  cf  eeiEEof—-  vfl  as  it  is  the  admira- 

.oore  in  art. 

Gba*d  Btomx  EicrBiioy.-TheBteamer 

Antelope  leaves  Bioad way  Wharf  every  B*cdai  ^ 
6  o'clock  a.  M.  conaecting  w.th  the  cars  ef  the 
ICorth  Pacific  Bailroad  at  Bonahne  for  Petalama 
Saota  Bos*.  Healdabnrg  and  Cloverdale,  arriving 
It  "the  later  plsee  at  1  P.  M  Returning,  exoir- 
|ion»3ls  wi:l  leavs  at  2  P.  M-.  and  arrire  in  Sao 
FrancisM  at*P- M-  The  trip  offers  the  advan- 
tags  of  a  splendid  sail,  the  lergto  Si  the  bar, 
snd  eixty  miles  of  ralllrg  through  the.  whole 
leegth  of  Eoaona  conn-.j.  ose  clifl'  richest  in 
the  State.  Excursion  tickets  a\  >edaced  rates 
good  from  Sataidsy  to  Mondar. 

5ote8.— The  new  theitre  on  Bueh  street 

is  nearly  completed.  The  frescos  painters  are 
patt.cg  BaianiDg  torches  on  theceiling,  thenphol- 
s:erers  are  progressiag  rapidlr  *ith  their  workjjhe 
carpenters  are  at  work  enlarging  the  entrance 
which  is  to  be  sixteen  and  a  half  feet  wide,  and 
the  bnildicg  will  be  fally  completed,  asd  ready  to 
open  abaci  the  IS'.h  of  next  month. 

G.  W.  Jester,  the  man  with  the  Talking  Hand, 
who  is  aa:d  to  bs  ths  tonnieit  veakriloqaist  aliTe^ 
is  shortly  to  cemmenee  an  eagagsme&t  at  the 
Alnambra  Theatre. 

At  the  Oalifornia  Theatre  Eoccicanlt's  comedy 
Of  "Mow  She  Loves  Him"  will  be  produced  on 
Moaday,  and  "Loadoa  Assurance'*  aod  "King 
Henry  IT"  are  underlined  as  in  reheareaL  Bar- 
ton Hill  is  steadily  winning  favor  with  the  San 
Francisco  pnblio  who  cannot  fail  to  acknowledge 
hint  as  a  fi  Dished  artitt. 

Obiarini  writes  to  Astredo,  from  Melbourne, 
April  4th.  He  epeced  there  on  tbe  iHh  of  March, 
and  has  baen  doing  a  splendid  business.  He  ha8 
"'  the  finest  pavilion"  he  ever  played  in.  and  expects 
to  stay  for  tb  ree  months.  Hit  New  Zealand  sea. 
•on  was  a  very  proflalble  one.  He  repotts  every 
one  connected  with  bis  troape  in  good  health. 

George  and  Jake  Wallace,  Hairy  Thomp;on  an  d 
Lixzie  legale,  of  the  Metropolitan  Company,  who 
supported  tbe  Chapman  Sisters  in  Sac  Jose 
S'.ockton.  Sacramento,  Virginia  Gity  and  Reno. 
returned  to  this  city  on  Thursday.  Joha  Wood- 
ard,  W.  Stmtne.Mrf.  Beatty  and  Katie  Pell  were 
engaged  by  Macaser  Piper,  of  theOpea  Hoaae. 
Virginia  City,  to  remain  and  sapport  Mrs.  Bowers 
in  ber  engagement  there  daring  the  coming  week- 
The  C  hspmtn  Sietera  tcok  Miss  Bel!e  Chapman  of 
Sacramento,  a  cooein  and  a  California  girl,  the 
yoang  daughter  of  George  Chapman,  along  with 
t  hem  to  the  East.  She  is  said  ta  possess  the  well 
ksown  family  talent  f  ;r  thestage.  They  go  direct 
to  Denver,  and  after  plajitg  the  Kansas  circa, 
will  proceed  toKewYoik.  The  Chipman  Sister9 
are  rising  start— loung.  talect-d  and  refined,  they 
will  win  suoee's. 

"Coriolanae"  is  tp  be  revived  at  the  California 
Theatre  the   week  alter  next.   A  bnrleiqne  of  it 
oeing  written. 

Professor  Malder  Fsbbri's  pupils  held  a  recep- 
tion at  Pacific  Hall  last  night.  Every  seat  was  oc- 
cupied, and  tbe  audience  comprited  tbe  fashion 
•  f  the  oitr.  A  rich  musical  treat  waa  enjoyed  by 
all  wba  were  present,  tha  pupils  showing  rare 
-  -:.3oiency. 

City  Gabmnb.— On  Sucdsy,  the  second 
grand  toumment  of  the  Boiler  Makers'  Associa- 
tion will  take  place  at  tbesa  gardens.  There  will 
be  a  prize  ef  £34  for  the  beat  gar g  of  riveters 
who  will  give  a  specimen  cf  their  skill  in  the  gar- 
dens. There  will  also  be  prises  for  wrestling  and 
foot-racing.  On  Monday,  there  will  be  a  grand 
review  of  the  First  OavaUy  Battalion  K.  G.  0.    A 


fJACBaME^ro.— Mrs.  Bowers,  supported  by  J.  0. 
McCollom.  Mis*  Ellie  Wilton  acd  the  company 
whose  names  we  published  last  week,  opened  at 
the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  under  the  man-gement 
of  Cbarlea  Edmoanj,  oa  Monday.  The  engage- 
ment was  for  four  eight*,  but  to  great  was  Mrs. 
Bowers' aaccsas  tbat  it  was  extended  two  nights 
more.  The  press  of  Sacramento  are  loud  In  their 
prsise  of  Mrs  Bowers  aid  her  support.  Miss  Ellie 
Wilton  made  herself  a  great  favorite  with  the  bac- 
ramento  public,  and  Mrs.  Frank  Res  was  much 
commended  for  her  Miss  Oorney  in  "East  Ltnne." 
Last  night  "Marie  Anteineat*"  was  plajed.  This 
evening  Mrs.  Bowers  will  tak*  her  farewell  benefit 
aod  appear  in  "Ingomai"  and  "The  Jealous  Wife." 
Kext  week  tbe  Sacramento  people  are  to  have 
more  enter tainments  at  theThea' re.  On  Thursday, 
Fridsy  and  Satorday  tbe  Feb:ri  Combination— 
Mme.  Eon  Fahbri,  Miss  Anna  Elxsr,  Jacob  Mailer 
acdCarmini  Mortee—  will  appear  in  selections  from 
opera.  Tcof.  Msguire  having  leased  the  Metro- 
politan Vheatre  fiom  June,  will  thenceforward 
ce«  to  it  tbat  the  ^aci^meato  people  are  well  pro- 
vided atfth  amsseBiefibf, 

Mabt6*vIai-E  —The  Fabbrl  Combination  will  give 
eperatic  pe>*<onnanc«s at  the  Theatre  on  Taesday 
and  Wednesday  of  ngz;  wjf-k. 

Woodland.— YaokeiAdama  ap^*ired  **  Wash- 
ington Ball  last  Saturday  in  delineations",.**  Dowa 
East  character,  and  Sawyer's  Panoramaof  Scenes  . 
in  the  American  Rebellion  waa  exhibiud.  ! 

VrBsnni  Cnr  -Mrs.  Bowers  will  commence  her  ] 
engagement  st  Piper  a  Opera   House  oa  Monday 
evening  next.    She  will  be  supported  by  the  com- 
pany now  playicg  at  the  MetropoUtan   Theatre. 
Sacraxento. 

Oaelasd  — John  WUsoa  and  Yankee  Boblneoa'e 
eo  "^bited  eirens  performed  on  the  lot  at  tbe  cor- 
ner oi"  Brcadwayand  Fifteenth  streets  last  night. 
There  »»'"  be  *  matinee  to-day.  and  another  per- 
formance  this  evening Miss  Fanny  Mart  ton 

will  give  a  eeMertat  Srarton  Hall  on  Tuesday 
evening.  Many  IJPtets  are  sold,  and  it  will  doubt- 
less be  a  socc  ess. 

BoiiiSTEB-— A  new  public  ha.1.1  *•  ,0_  *»•  boilt  "> 
Holluter.  by  a  joint  stock  company.  7^*  Jndtpeo- 
dent  sansibly  observes: 

A  publis  bsil,  of  the  reqaired  sis?,  etc.,  will 
give  tone  to  the  town ;  it  will  draw  out  faosae  eo- 
tertiinment1.  and  a'togetner  make  the  people 
better  satisfied  with  themselves  and  with  life.  We 
all  want  our  boure  of  ratonal  amusements,  faa 
er  recreation.  L  f  i  would  b&  unlets  wiihoat  en- 
joyment. Tbereforelet  n«  ffava  a  bojldiag  where 
the  votaries  of  Momor.  Terpeicbere.  Tbalta,  and 
all  the  other  little  gods  and  goddess  that  amonot 


branded  as'.aa  impostor,  and  driven  from  the 
house;  and  oa  persistently  returning,  is  stigma. 
tizedes  a  madwoman.  In  ber  early  career  at  ike 
Befage,  Mercy  bad  beard  a  certain  carats,  named 
Julian  Gray,  preach  to  fallen  women.  He  provea 
t>  be  a  nephew  of  toe  vary  woman  by  whom  she 
has  been  so  affectionately  received.  He.  not 
knowing  Mercy's  antecedeats,  falls  deeply  in  leve 
with  her.  By  mea=s  it  ie  not  necessary  to  relate 
in  detail,  bs  is  gradually^  mads  acquainted  with 
Merci's  real  history,  .whereupon  he,  trusting  to 
her  bitter  nature,  prevails  upon  her  to  tell  the 
truth  After  a  sevsreletruggle,  she  at  length 
complies.  Her  betrothed  tarns  from  ber,  and  re- 
nounces ber,  and  she  is  in  a  fair  way  of  being 
forced  back  into  tbe  Refngeagain,  when  tbe  cler- 
gyman proposes  to  ner,  *and  is  accepted  The 
Boston  Sa'.urdayEvaolngGizsttesais: 

In  Mercy  Merr.ca-.  Miss  Oarlette  L?clercq  found 
acaaraoter  worthy  ber  beat  power*.  Sh*  plajed 
it  wito  an  intensity  and  a  naturalness  tbat  were 
surpassingly  fine.  Tbe  throes  ot  the  agosis  d 
woman  were  presented  wiib  remarkable  strength 
and  realism  Is  the  scene  with  Julian,  where  she 
nnburchens  her  heart  by  a  confession  of  her  im- 
poatsre,  she  gave  one  of  the  most  finished  and 
unconventional  lite  of  emotional  acting  we  hare 
ever  ssen.  So,  again,  in  the  interview  with  Grace, 
her  humiliation,  her  p'teeos  sir  of  entreaty,  her 
moral  prostration  before  tne  womaa  obe  baa  so 
dseplr  icjured.were  exquisite  in  their  grace  and 
pathos,  snd  her  painful  supp  ications  to  be  reared 
from  ber  enemy's  b  t  er  reproaches,  and  their 
gradual  change  to  outraged  Dtide.  recrimination, 
hatred,  and  taunting  denance,  were  thrilling  in 
the  superb  art  with  which  they  were  developed. 
Tbe  scene  wi*b  Julian,  where  the  recites  her 
story  as  thourb  it  was  tost  of  soother,  was  also  a 
superb  exhibition  of  refioed  feeling.  But  it  is 
idle  to  d'scant  apon  purtioos  of  an  impersonation 
that  overflows  with  beauties  of  every  description. 

A  new  drama  called 


Jesk  Harkawaj"  was  pro- 
duced at  tse  Boston  Theatre  on  tbe  5th.  The 
Gazette  sajs: 

It  is  a  vsry  mediocre  affair,  and  does  not  csll  for 
or  deserve  tbe  honor  of  an  ex>  ended  criticism.  1 1 
was  excellent  y  placed  anon  the  etag*.  and  fairly 
acted,  but  failed  to  attract. 

Mrs.  J.  B.  Booth  took  ber  farewell  benefit  on  the 
9.h.  Mrs.  J.  H.  0.  Richmond  made  her  dtbut  on 
this  occasion  as  Juliana  in  "The  Hoseymocn."  A 
Boston  paper  ssys  of  her: 

Making  all  d  oe  allowance  for  the  natural  nervous- 
ness that  mast  bare  embarrassed  bar  on  the  occa- 
eion.  we  are  forced  to  admit,  in  order  to  achieve 
success  on  tbe  stage,  Mrs.  Bichmond  most  com- 
mence at  a  lower  ronad  of  the  ladder  than  that 
oa  whicn  she  attempted  to  ctand  Ian  night.  Her 
performance  ia  the  firtt  act  was  very  bad  ;  in  tbe 
sscood  it  was  better1,  ana  in  the  third  better  r  till ; 
bat  she  has  much  to  learn,  even  of  tbe  rudiments 
of  the  art  of  act-ng,  before  she  can  expect  to  com- 
mand applanss  from  strangers. 
.""'*•  Globe  says  of  Mrs.  Booth: 
w«-  ■;-- .  ,6fi"'  'be  season  of  h»r  firit  appear- 
—  rl  il  «h*?«"         '"*-  J-  B    Booth  has  been  an  ac- 

&%£b  is.s.T.w  ;r«  £f 

with  Bach  excellence  and  fidelity  as  to  c.  ^JB*I? 
thejeucomiuma  of  the  most  critical,  and  win  . 
hearty  appreciation  of  ail.  In  the  private  walks 
of  life  she  re  as  greatly  esteemed  for  her  worth 
as  a  lady  as  «he  is  admired  for  her  qoaliliea  as  an 
actress,  and  ber  withdrawal  fJom  our  stage  will  be 
a  loss  not  easily  remedied. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  W.  Albaugh  commeneed  an 
engagement  at  the  Boston  Theatre  in  "Poverty 
Flat,"  ootueiztb. 

"Tbe  Oalifornia  MinstrelB"  were  the  attraction 
n'.  the  Howard  Atbereeam. 

On  May  7th,  Mr.  James  B.  Hayes,  manager  of 
tbe  Olympic  Theatre,  died  at  bis  residence,  No. 
191  Weit  Tenth  street.  Hii  disease  was  brain  fe^gr, 
and  the  ^ericd  of  his  illness  was  -  K-ief  Mr 
Hayes  was  eme.,,^,,  „  4  BOeBj0  wtiar,  and  in 
this  eapacicy  h^^jtsed  a  well-earned  reputation. 
Mr.  Hayes  ^  br  birth  an  Englishman,  bnt  at  an 
eariy  s-^  ^  paxwnta  left  the  old  world  and  came 
■  alt  country.    In  18*3  he  was  employed  at  tbe 


Notice  to  the  Public. 

H.  Peyter,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
Booth  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  sel- 
ling off  bis  fine  stock  of  aen'a,  bore*  and  chil 
dxens'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  price*.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  hrt?,  trunks,  valise*-, 
e'o.,  below  cost.     Call  if  you  want   bargainE.  3l 


CLaxntoTAKT.— Madame  Olara  Antonht,  the 
OTalrrorant  Phyrfcian  and  Independent  Trance 
Medium.  323  Kearny  street,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine, 
conroltatloiu  in  English,  Trench  and  German, x 

It    Is     TXTUyS. 

J.  A.  Bbabar  k  Co.  are  selling  parlor,  sets  aod 
allotherklndaof  fnrnltnreand  biddlDg  chetper, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  In  town.  Other 
dealers  don't  stand  a  ghost  of  a  chance  when 
people  know  8haber'i*  prices.    707  Market  street 


Sam  Francisco  Jetrelry  Ofannfactory. 

D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merchant  street.  Diamond 
Setting,  Ecamellog.  All  kinds  of  repairing 
dene.    Jewelry  for  sale,  ^.p 

r^Hotocrx-eapxiic    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  People*  Art 
Gallery,  84  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  street.  . 


Wlxltej  Labor  Only  : 

Employed    by   the  What  Oheer  Linndry,  131 
Letdeedorn!  street  e 


rno    Best    Remedies. 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
ry's Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  billon*  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  droggists.  Agency,  417  Sansonio 
Btreet,  eeraer  of  Commercial.  • 


GREAT  REDUCTION  IN  PP{$ 

....OF.... 

LADIES    STT1»B, 

....AT,,.. 

CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  Sire 


B 

n 

mi 


(Fenaerlj  Mijjr  4  W«kh«n,) 
Wo.    SO   «WIeoxilT  rri 

Oppo.ltc  the  Lick  Bone. 
BKUCH,     108    KEARKT    8T1 

MB.  MATKR  CALLS  ATTEKTIOH  ' 
l»r«e  «od  well  wlecwd  u«o"ibmi  . 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silt,  T 
and  Cloth, 

And  bis  new  styles  of  ready-made  Silk-  u 
other  LADUES'  SUITS,  at  VERy  fSwi 
Also,  a  Urce  stock  of  Stripeu.  Bro.be  a 
Shawls,  Lace  Jackets,  Sill:  (cd  rw' 
Silas,  Satins,  Oloak.n^aid  "eridllTr 
Tntamtoge.  JUST  AKfelVBD.  «Ta7«  £ 
the  fcammer  styles  of 

rr^Aiir   jlnj*    bhbiojh,,, 

XaXX£3I    SPJTi, 

....u«u.  Dresses  and  salts  made  t  aJ 
in  latest  fashioa,  at  reasonable  rateZ  S* 


Fresh  and  Street. 
Fer  the  beet     confectionery,  gj   to  Oanty   and 

Wagner's.  107  Mentromery  St  near  Sutter.       m 


S, 


HALL'S 


i 


Dental  Work. 

Foa  miEST  QDlMTT  OF  WOBK,  go  to  T.  0.  J6f- 

aop,  dentist,  cor.  Sutter  .nd  Montgomery,  over 


Tucker's. 


S-U 


toaa>tbln?,cansDend  s  few  hoars  cow  and  tb--       ejir—Di0  Theatre,  under  tbe  sdminUtration  of  Mr. 
in  enjoyment;  wosn  thoughts  of  bann"-  --      ,*     P"L *""•  "•.  T~T"   „».»*  «» 

-     John  Wood,  bavins;  been  previously  engaged  at 

Nible's.    In  1867  he  became  manager  of  the  Olim- 


laid  on  the  shelf  to  dry,  ana  wv  -  ,.,  cm  be 

majTsca'.e  his  accaatorp-  '  _<■  O'd  Dull  Care 

can  revel  io  tbe  *  ^qu-rt<rs  and  the  soul 

plesaor*'  -  .reebnras  and  beauty  of  harmless 

.  -no  delight. 
■a"  JOSE.— Saa  Jose   on  Tuesday  evenifle  bad 
ah  entertainment  tbat  just  anited  it,  and  respon- 
ded heartily.    The  Mercury  says : 

Philip  Phillips,  tbechannim  exponent  of  sacred 
aoo*.  appeared  before  an  exoelUnt  bcase  last 
night,  the  M.  B,  snarcte  being  fall  from  top  to 
bottom..  His  peiiormuce  gave  the  best  of  aalis- 
faction. 

Philip^htlUpB'  natalcbantsor  thescretebicg  of 
•  calliope.  eoBBtitate  the  maeio  best  snitid  to 
fill  the  aural  orifi:«l  of  the  average  San  Joe* 
bumpkin.        ^_^__,^_^—-MMfc—. 


Twenty  Thousand 

Pap?r  Collars,  all  fitylw,  tor  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Oheu  Laundry,  office  121  Leldeadorff  st. 

-Rattler's    Wine    Parlor. 

I*w  Battler,  formerly  in  the  minstrel  line, 
will  &e  pleased  to  act  the  role  of  Boniface  to  all 
Zl*zfa,  day  and  evening,  at  384  Bush  Bfreet, 

below  Evirnj .  4-h 

*  • 
MiLLiKEE-f.-Bsts  olean^'  PresMd  and 
trimmed  to  j,d6r  at  the  l6wesl  frlCW.    MlSfl 
J.  P.  Woe*,,  8J4  Washington  street  4-y 


t.r' 


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-F. BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


EASTERN    DRAMATIC  NEWS. 

In  Sew  Tort,  Miss  Xeilson  is  drawing  large 
andUnces  at  Booth's  Theatre.  She  is  playicg  in 
Andrew  Hsmday'e  adaptation  of  Str  Walter  Sooit's 
romance  of  Ketilwoit^,  entitled  "Amy  Bob3art  '■ 
She  ie  enpported   by  Francis  Bangs  is  Leicester 

and  Xeil  Warner  as  Varney "Azrael"  ia  up 

for  an  extended  ran  at  Mb'.o's At  tne  Bowery 

Theatre,  Miss  Mary  Wateoa's  new  play  entitled 
"Held  in  Oheck"  did  not  provela  success.  The 
Dispatch  says: 

It  is  a  well- written  drama,  with  an  infl'.nio'dy 
constructed  plot,  telliag  sBmatic-nB  aod  '.iveir  dia- 
logue. It  was  not  the  Unit  of  iS'j  antborees, 
maatgementuor  actors  tbat  the  pb>*,  was  not  more 
successful,  ft  did  not  happen  td  suit  tbe  public 
taste  &'  tbe  momect,  and  hence  it  bad  to  be  with- 
drawn after  a  ran  ct  tbree  nights. 

J.  H.  O'Kei'.  performed  one  of  tbe  leading  roles 
and   got  snubbed  by  the  press  for  swearing  too 

ranch  in  nie  part "Jrou  Frou"  was  still  rua- 

niug  at  Union  Esuire  Theatre,  bnt  was  about  to  be 
withdrawn  to  make  way  for  anew  drama  by  Mrs. 
Sheridan  Shook  entitled  "A  Woman  Withont  a 

Heart.'' At  Wallack's,    'The   Eqaire's  Last 

Shilling."  with  Sotbern  as  Charley  Chuckles,  was 

still  running A  new  burlesque  of  "Under  tbe 

Gaslight"  was  the  attraction   at  Biyatt's  Opera 

Bouse On  the  SQth,  Dr.  Mo:entbal'a  new  play 

"  Madelein  Morel,"  translated  by  Daly,  wes  pro- 
duced   Fschter  is  drawing  immense  audieaces 

at  tbe  Grand  Opera  House The  Worrell  Sis- 
sere,  Sophie  acd  Irene,  are  playing  in  barle>qae  st 

tbe  Atherseam Lj  din  Thompson  clcsed  at  the 

Academy  of  Mnaic  on  the  K'th.  She  will  spend 
the  Summer  in  Europe,  snd  return  with  a  newly- 
organised  company  and  new   pieces  in  tbe  Fall> 

conunenoicg  their  season  at  Wallack's At  the 

O.ymtic  ,  "Hem:  17  Dsnu  ;_■  "  was  running. 

In  Boston,  en  the  Elb,  Wilkie  Collins'  new  drama 
entitled  'Tbe  New  Magdalen,"  which  be  coo- 
e  traded  while  he  was  engaged  in  writing  hia  nov- 
el of  the  same  name,  was  projuoed  at  the  Globe 
Tbealre.  Tbe  plct  is  founded  anon  theeffjita  of 
a  fallen  woman  ta  raise  herself  again  to  a  respecta- 
ble position  in  society.  Mercy  Merrick, -neglected 
in  her  youth,  becomes  an  outcast  tbrongb'the  pov- 
erty tbat  besets  ber.  Her  eyes  at  last  being  opened 
to  the  terrible  fate  tbat  was  in  Btcre  for  ber,  she 
enters  a  fieluge  for  fallen  women,  and  makes 
every  tffjit  to  reform,  being  moved  by  a  sincere 
repenteoce.  All  attemp's  to  follow  a  respectable 
coarse  of  life  arebaffied  through  <tfce  discovery  of 
ber  past  career  by. those  with  wbom  she  e-eeks 
employment,  and  she  ie  forced  to  retara  to  tbe 
Ref  age  over  and  over  again,  until  sbe  despairs  Of 
suocess  in  her  higher  aspirations.  She  at  length 
goes  as  an  army  ruree,  and  ia  ber  career  in  this 
capacity  meets  witb  one  Grace  Boesberry,  who  is 
oa  ber  way  to  join  some  wealtby  connections  in 
England.  Grscs  is  prostrated  by  a  fragment  from 
a  shell,  and  Mercy,  believing  ber  dead,  conoaires 
tbe  idea  of  passing  for  her.  Sbe  therefore  takes 
hsr  papers,  makes  ber  way  to  England,  and  Intro 
docea  bereelf  to  Lady  Janet  Bey  as  Grace  Rose- 
berry,  She  is  warmly  received,  and  becomes  be- 
trothed in  marriage  to  Horace  Holmcroft,  a  young 
gentleman  who  is  intimate  with  tbe  family.  At 
length  bappiaess  seems  to  be  in  store  for  ber, 
when  suddenly  the  real  Grace' returns,  having  re- 


pie  Theatre,  and  continued  bo  until  his  death.  He 
was  about  forty-eeven  yeare  of  age,  and  leaves  a 
wife  and  "ae  child.  His  wife  is  a  daughter  of  Mr 
John  Duff,  connected  witb  the  Olympic  Theatre. 
His  remeinsawere  conveyed  to  Boston  for  inter- 
ment. 

It  li'now  definitely  settled  that  the  theatrical 
and  amusement  maEageiB  generally,  together  with 
the  "stars"  acd  leading  membeis  of  the  profession^ 
are  to  assemble  in  New  York,  in  Jalynext.  in  con- 
vention, te  take  action  in  relation  %■>  obtaining 
special  rates ard  better  facilltieson  the  principal 
railroads.  It  is  proposed  to  form  th*m^Tea  ^^  j 
a  C6  operative  society,  elect  officers,  aod  meet  each  I 
July  in  New  York  clly,  in  foftherenoe  of  tb*'^, 
interest?. 

Mr.  Cba-.  Baekns  (Kate  Newton)  ia  *llDwis  can- 
valescirg  frem  her  recent  severe  ili*aeBB_ 

Johnny  Allen  and  A)1C6  B>.rrison.  Chestnut, 
Philadelphia.  12tb.^ne  weefc. 

"Mona;or,Tr^  o0ideu  Feathers,"  is  the  name 

Of  a  new  pis  ^  lo  „a  pres?nied  at  Wallack's  duricg 

Moei  6  B'"j^injer  seitOD.    Ksiheriae    Bogere,  Mary 

el,c.,  aad  Joseph  Wneelocksrill  as&ume  tbe  prin- 

cvytl  characters. 

Frank  Mayo,  Walnut,  Philadelphia,  12th,  one 
week. 

SiuartBobson.  in  "Law  inlNew  York,"  Walnut, 
Pbiladelpbis,  19;&. 

Baker  and  Farroo,  "Cbri  j  and  Lens,"  Washing- 
ton. 12tb ;  Park,  Brooklyn.  lHb. 

J.  H.  MLbnrn,  comic  vocalist,  left  for  London 
7tb. 

Jennie  and  Baby  Eenson,  Mile.  Fontainebleau, 
Wild's  Opera-bouse.  Little  Rook.  Arkansas.  13th. 
Tbe  Italian  actor,  Tommeeo  Salvini.  has  fiially 
cosed  a  positive  engagement  with  Maurice  Gran. 
for  the  presentation  of  one  hundred  performances 
throughout  the  United  BtateB.  Tbe  engagement 
inalndee  a  f  nil  diamatio  company  selectsd  by  Sal- 
vini, himself.  The  first  performsnees  of  the  ser- 
ies will  be  given  in  New  Vert  about  the  middle  o 
September. 

A  decision  of  much  interest  to  theatre-goers  was 
recently  given  in  Pniladelphia.  T Somas  J.  O' 
Beiily  purchased  a  ti:ket  to  the  American  Theatre 
but,  on  entering,  found  every  seat  in  tbe  house 
occupied :  be  thereupon  demanded  that  his  money 
be  paid  back  at  the  door,  and,  tbis  being  ref  aaed, 
breugbtsuit  to  recover  it.  Ibe  decision  was  in 
bis  favor,  tbe  Judge  sayir  g  tbat  a  purchaser  of  a 
ticket  at  a  place  of  amnsrmert  is  entitled  to  a 
seat,  unless  he  is  notified  before  the  paseage  that 
all  the  seat t  are  occupied.  fcf. 

Tbe  New  York  Mercury  eajB: 
Speculation  and  prophecy  have  recently  been 
bui.ding  severs]  new  theatres  in  this  city.  First 
the  late  Mr.  Pik^  was  credited  with  one  on  Broad- 
way and  Twenty-third  street,  tben  Bareum,  then 
Bob  Brierly.  and,  later  stilt,  Fecbtei's  Lyceum. 
The  )&£t  amusemer.1  Ubsteau  d'  Espagne  has  been 
apportioned  to  Stewart  and  Boncicautt  by  dramatic 
astrolcgers.  To  nse  a  trite  but  truthful  saying, 
there  are  already  more  cats  than  mice. 

'•The  Black  Crook"  is  an  native  preparation  at 
Niblo'e  Garden,  and  is  to  be  produced  in  a  style  of 
gsrgeoaaness  wbich  shall  far  Eurpaes  anything 
bitber'o  seen. 

Cool  White,  the  well  k_ own  minBtrel  manage, 
and  interlocutsr.  and  Sam  S.  Pnrdy,  Ethiopian 
comedian,  have  secured  the  Thirty-fourth  street 
Theatre,  which  tbey  were  to  open  with  a  minstrel 
company  on  May  19:b. 

At  the  Faust  Club  reception,  at  Brroklyn,  L.  L 
on  May  10,  Mr.  MoOioskey  read  tbe  first  act  ot  a 
new  society  ptay  which  he  has  written  for  Stod" 
dard  of  Wallack's  Thratre. 

"Tbe  Centennial;  or.  What  we  Expeet  ia  T6," 
is  tue  name  of  a  new  foreshadowing  pieoe  of  ex- 
travagance produced  at  the  Chestnut  Street  Tnea- 
tre.  Philadelphia,  on  the  12th. 

The  manager  of  a  theatre  in  Pittsburgh,  Peso. 

found  it  necessary  to  come  before  the  enrtsin,  one 

night  last  week,  sad  inform  -tbe  audience  that  tbe 

play  was  ened. 

Harry  Beckett,  Willie  Edcnin,  Elisa  Westbersby 

ataBaW"" 


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Hoo teellera  and  Statlon-jr*, 
Btacey  k.  Mock,  (school  books  a  specialty.)  8.  W 

corner  Fourth  and  Jessie. 
H.  H.  Moore,  8M  Montgomery,  near  Merchant. 

Bnalnesa  Colleges. 
Heald's,  Bryant  h.  Stratton's  College,  U  Poet  street 

Batchers, 
Sate,  Fred.  Stalls  9<  to  100.  California  Market. 

Employment  Office. 
Obaa.  F.  Becherer  <k  Oo.,  652  Sacramento  street. 
Chinese  Employment  Co.— Pierce  &  Co.,  G77  Sao 

rameuto  street. 
O'Brien  &  Wsrd,  610  Montgomery  street 

French  Fancy    GoM' 
Looan  k  Co.,  19  Montgomery,  107»  ■* 

Ef  air  Jew         -*>1 1W  SutUC. 
H.  A,  Callender,  manuf'         -«lrw« 

Ht-        -«turer,  92  Seaoud  street 
Sampson.  A.  B.  '    „"*a*  **calr, 

^Oftr,U0gaconaItr»,L 
Mrs  MUlfaers. 

~  M'  *aUf.  226  Kearny  street, 
.  Searcher  of  Betordi. 

.  Y.  Gillespie.  611  Wsshingtonstrset 
"Watches  and  Jewelry* 
H.  A.  Callender  62  Second  street. 

"Whttenera  and  Paper  Hsufc-eri. 
A.  W.  Whelder.  >22  Geary  street 

Wlnea  and  Lienors,    (WboteasSe.^ 
Daneri  F.  a  Co..  504  Front 


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Cures  Rhesmatlim  and  MercarlsHav 

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or  about  June  10th.  Send  icyour 
advertisemects  immediately  to  No.  508  Mont- 
gomery st,  at  R.  M.  EDWARDS'.  m9  lm 


CANDIES. 

KIin>S  OE  THE  FEJE3T  50AJ5DS 
T  daily.  AL 
IT.    MlioiWd 


ALL    _ 
aidt  »t  oar  6t«un  Ouidy  Factory   daily.    Al] 


oMlsre,  «peoi.iJy  from  tbe  coaotrr, 
»rd  will  b.  promptly  ,tt«nd.d  to. 

OABTtT  A  WAGNEB, 
1«T  Montaoir.rT;rt,  iwj  Snttv 


Assurer,  »n  sajsdxi  n:  it 

SOLE  AGENTS  FOE 
SB.     riKBT'I    LAST    CH1XI.X 
OB.  PEKKT'S  fflCUTOOr  TI  > 


POSTBRI, 

Progr&mmea,  and  all  kind,  of  Ffulis 
SHOW,   IJECT1TBE,   COXtlBT  I* 
ATKE  and  CIKC V8  U AKA6  a 
AT  LOW  RATE8,  BY 

13.  IF",   steret 

68»   CLAT   STBBET.   » 


THOMAS    W.   BKE1 
SILVER  FXiAlB 

**  MAjrur-AcrrnBiE 

*w  — ayr>—       _ 

^^f         BIPallCI 

Eh  DRUBrMUJOS. 

^C*'  — ANTr-    .  ,    -, 

OTHUB    MTISICA.1,    UfrT»rl  ■" 

ESTABLISHED  IS  !••*■ 

•V-LMuna  riraii  on  the  Bacjo  and  B[>  J* 
MISSION  BTBEET,  b«tirMn  TIM  •*  L 

N.  B--rino-ton.d  SiW.r  nolo  BW«  '„ 
oasional,  alir&ra  on  hand. 


^y 


FREE  AND  EA8< 


EVJEKY    lATtBJlt 


J" 


Piano    and     Slnsrlna  •* 

CHARINGefei+SAlW 

90S  M.i.slon  .trirel.  ■«**  •* 
delO  EAGLES  *  r*fU>.  ^  t- 


MILITARY    COODS 

....AWD.   .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRICAL 

TRIMMINGS, 

8S5    Meatgemerr   atrtet.    Eoon    Ko    1. 
mhl4tf  T.  R9DGEKS  J0HKSO5. 


ALHAMBRA  lodging  house. 

FLTTELY  FCRTISaED  BOOMS.  SW- 
ale  or  in  unite, 

Well  Llgntad  and  "Faatllat#d. 

OnTarnianed  Roomn  to  Let,    Lodgim  wftb 

or  witbetxt    board.      ALaAMBRA    BDrXBUTG 
■If  3s>b  street  :onU  tf 


CLASSES  IN  ELOCUTION. 


_  tbe  Theatrical  Profession  in  California  pro- 
pose formtcr  claasee  for  instruction  in  Elocution. 
Peraoni  wishing  to  arail  themselres  of  the  oppor- 
tnnit|ofaoqolring  a  neef  nl  art  at  a  moderate  eost 


Photographs  Painti 

IIC  WATER  COLORS  AND  8B'°J 
1  Ink.  from  tbe  .malleit  to  full  l"J 
in  tn,  moat  eatief.ctory  manner,  00  «' 

""**■  E1IILT  B.  EAMlf 

4  SO  Katnir 

ap25  1m  Estweon  (Mil'">l" 


EXTRA  Q>< 

B00T3  u>& ' 
L.   BLl| 

0   Kear*'  ■ 


Philadelphla_Refl«  ^ 

OHAS.  T.  BKBGOLD.  PaWr*  Hk. 

THB     OHOIOBST     MEATS    *J  ^' 
Tea-atableBj,     Board   by  the  «•  I 
40S    PIKE  STREET  betweeaBatn  i 

and  Montcomerr.  r',:' 


CLAIRVOYANT.  — HAD.    MART  B 
joat  arrived  from  Enrope;a»r"'    ,.  ^ 
tal  qaestlona;  developea   raea\w*,j 
tizee.    Oirclae.    Tneiday  and    B»**?« 
oamee  ciren.     French   atd  Geraiaa    . 


rlRVE 


BSItypjtACCo: 


SHaMancS  iMk 


l  g  a 


•»»    '**MM0»>    urriiii     MAT 


CALIFORNIA    TH1ATR1 


2$ 


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TWIk 


I      GARDENS 


m  N  O  A  O  H    M    BINT 


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GRANB    TOURNAMENT 


BAN  FRANCIS!  0 


ART  GALLERY 


X»*HCll 


iu 


imin  it— 
•    JOHN  McCULLOUCH  at  DIOGENES  and  VOLACE 

vae  totitnc  mui  r»  mi  ».-r»  ssmri  tt>  nti 


ft-  Stmt.   Mow    ■o.l0«.rT 

-  —  -  *  — 1-  jnru-Lrj  i. 


■sciatic  it 

■A  htary  Companies 


Bilx 


111  ~«™  ">•■ " "  —  THE  SPRING  EXHIBITION 

MARBLE  HEART 

San    Francisco 

Art  Association! 

— 1> — 

Now  Open  to  the  Public, 


i  Ci  oretati  Br.i.  Bi.d.  ul  Prat  '  >*i.,*. 


THB     BCULF»TOR»     DFtdAM 

<    l..i,,.-t<T.     in      tli.-      l-r    .L.jrt.o. 


fH  i •  jM|i  „j  itrtac  Bit*. 


>RIZE  OF  $200 


or  UTmM.  m. 
Hm  h  » •  a»«i«'.  .►«  >  i  ji'.ra 
1  u.  m  bad*  i>  on  aoct. 

■i  •••  1*.  win  tak.  r 
•  U<"<  •  -.  r.l.r  .-Ilk  !  '»«t.E«.IC«  PI 

^^  Load  a  Bams 

II  k-  ,!»••  f  .»  P«*4  SV-.l*.  :  l«TS 


nr«4ii  nrauai 
rriDi>ii>   tmiB> 
«• 


«   h  i . n.  i .  i  -    in    i  he     Ptaj 


jaw*.    ■••  i  i  i  <>i  un 

i»r*  «. «i..«i 
*t  ar»»it  •  ■ 


■  llio<    mi  I 
■>•■>    «•-«  I  I  I  "1  u«k 


"Afc«"  for  •»•   •iit.n  .f  ik*  Bin.    law 

/._Mj     1     k*.  »     ■Mill  *f     l"l-.r    I*    Ik*    n|| 

ii>  '   Jk  ii  «m  ■••'•  *••*- 

Sclg  Day  and  Evening 


i*  aora  r»Tiiio»- 


nrTT  <  "T« 
t«  cmi 


■  1. 1  *  viR'n 

1  .Rl« 
•  .AB  CLMI5TIII  . 

H  in  murrri 
V'UI  HKDORA 

■  iDtm  nt'iniiMr 


Hlft  AB*IE  IIHIIUH 

HIM   U1NMK   *  ' 

Mil*  XBLUt  I  UHMIXI 

WIH  I   kRKIF.    WTA1T 

MISS  LOOISI  II  IRail 

BBS    JL'DiH 


HOBDAY  rnilSO,  May  Mlh-Boc  I 


IX  RinlAKSSL 

LONDON    A88URANCE     and     KING    HENRY    IV. 


«•*«■*  ra-t>d  *#■•*—  Dtm*  Circle  and  Orcbeeira. 
ItNrrtri  aetata—  RaJeoay 

Dt«h  (.'ucli  AdmiMioQ   


..VI  A*    Balcony 

7A     Gallery... 

.SI    €»•     Pnaata  Bote* 


A* 

SS     nn.X  BIO  OS 


-IROat- 


io  a.,  lvr.  to  o  x>.  ivr. 


AC.  to  lO  I*.  AC. 


Immi  Tlehete  (tdm-Ukf  Ltdy  aad  G*«Ui.u<  .    «*  ttO 


B«Bi"aM 


IIFii'j 


MlDOER'l 

Park,  Oakland. 

MAT   SSth 

n    Unparalleled  1 

X)OHATO, 

k.d    OHK-LTOCIP.O     lnv- 
'I   tra«,f«l  l.ririlobo.'.lQ 
a]|k,k.ld.ra. 

geIsehomb, 

B'oslio.  ■■  :   aak«   ■  Hrkod   T.t- 
ok  k  rook  74  fkkt   io   obi  l-»ir  »c.l 

.:».  p*f(  t.n  .:•  r.kt  <r 
i  ib«  ron*.  and  Li*  ankqkklid 
TBAPIZF. 

)     CONCERT      BAND 


<r  Iwtlrt.  lOrkktk. 


..At  <>•!. 


„t» 


-I  D  HAS  RETURNED  TO 

Parent. 
SHIRT    STORE, 

tract,  baa  .Removed  to 

'1  Hoconcl     ntreet, 

a  will    Bad    a   complete   at. 
■IITRTS   and    ri'KftlSH. 

•OC  h,    mt    the    aanal    low  prlcea. 
OU«  id. 

BCKEDICT    A    CO. 


FOR  THE  OURK  OF  RHKUMA- 
.'oodipitioo,  sod  klodrad  diaaasai, 

Fdwarda  wnni:    "Ibi^KiiD 
or  to  tba  fia*i  taIqa  of  roar  aer- 
>r  lata  rbaomatio  trouble." 
er,  FlGiBO:    "  Toor  Aperient  tau 
>r«i  mj  Dtaltb  aod  ref  olaUd  tba 

want  to  a.  Grand  Hotel:  "Toar 
a  for  Rbaaaaatiioi  baa  proved  au- 
to this  dar  (oow  about  eleven  jeira 
laveaever  exptrieaced  ooe  twm«e 

w  MeMarnnra.  IIS  Shipler  at. 
T  OoDaell'a  Ramediaa  of  a  levore 
nuUimiD  two  weaka." 
el  Dore,  Santa  Tsabel:  "  After 
■adit*  I  am  now  id  aood  health -a 
sal  nave  bean  deprived  for  more 

>™  °*a  bedaen  at  the  Depot—  317 
IKJtT. 

MP1PHY    BKOS., 

Sole  A aent«. 


....ETHRY.... 

«I0  S»TUHD»Y  EVENIRG 

T  EICiHT  O'CLOCK. 

T    THI    OLD    OBIOIMAL 

UUM.lt    Okkrr    tl.-ee'. 

—   kkn  h...  HOT  AN'D 

Bstr    ' 


.(?E8RATlXL'Bi^ERS 


CURES  DYSPEPSIA. 


.e^TtixLB^Rs 


Blvea  Tone  to  the  Stomach. 


(5^TxLB^RS 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF   JPPETITE. 

mmitnitmi: 

Ib  a  Sure  Relief  for  Indigestion, 


8LFV.5(^ixLB* 


■Tt?vl   R.TTERS 


HAS  NO  SUPERIOR  AS  A 

BLOOD     PUHIFIEH 


WILLIS^    BAND. 

MD8I0     FURNISHED    FOR    AI.L 
oooa*iona.    Mnalo  imported.  arraoEad 
and  for  sale. 

MARItHH.   Ill.l  M    leader  of 
Oreheatm, 
HIKBY  TON  DEB  M  Kll  DEX,  I-e«d- 

of  ISrnia   Hand. 
aa-OnlTA  from  trie  cooDirr  promptlT  attended 
to       Addreie    M.     W.     WILLIS.     Eaton's     M-iile 
Store.  IBS   MotttTomarr  atreel.  or   MAK'JUS  M. 
BLUM.  »«•*  MonigomerietrMt.  )a6tf 


COSMOPOLITAN 

Savings  and  Exchange  Bank, 

So.  BAA  Montgomery  afreet. 

(MOQtromerr  Block.) 

OVABA.VTF.E     IIHD t)lOO,0t»O 

ktr*T.rm  Depo.il*.  on.  per  Mot  par  month. 
■tTNo  EntrylF..  or  ob.ra.  ' ir  B.ok  Book. 
..  ..u  *             w    s    THOMPiOK.  ri.ild.ot. 
J.  OROCKRR.  Soor.Ury. nuftlni 


N.   SWEENEY, 

MERCHANT   TAILOR 

48    SJBOOHD    ITSIIT. 

FINE    COODS  l~ PERFECT    FITS1 

Satisfaction    CuarantoecH 

A  PINE    LIKE   OF  8PRINO    AHD  SUMMER 
Ueod.  ju.t  r.c.ir.d.    Ukll  ud  ...  Ui.or 
tar  AS  HeeokJ  .treeA. kp27  B 


M 


RS  KGOBRT,  OLAIRVOYAHT,  TRST  - 
and  Traooe  Medium— Oan  be  eonaolted  /^ 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING.   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE.    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooms     lO    nnd      ir.:..030    Wnmliliifirt on    »tvo<*t. 


SPECIAL    HOTICi:    TO 

Picnic  and  Ball  Committees. 

WE  ARE  PREPARED  TO  FURRISH 
BAM-H  and  UROHK»r(iAS  Comp.ned  ol 
tba  beat  maalolaoe  ia  tbe  Stat*,  aadar  compe. 
teat  leadere,  at  fair  rates. 

SPRICEB     ItHIIVKI) 
*n'P  ... 
IIARKV     AMI  A«. 

Wito  tbelr  Great  S.ntatfoo. 
COUffTfiBFJSI  T  . 


§APPllO    THOIIT., 

laeladles;  the  Child  lVoader,  SAFPIIO. 

LKLIF.     EL  1,1*. 

MISS  H.   Kl.l.Id  and  W.  KI.LIA 

Serlo-Comle    aad    Daettleta. 

OVT    LMTeif, 

....A5D 

I.  I    <     V     ABA.  M  S, 
IM    It  BOOKS.    AND    CAN    BE   FN- 


rHE    AHOVE    ARTIHTH    ARK    NOW    ON 
gaerad  by  m» Difir.  Wael  of  tba  Rooky  MouDtvoa.  tbrougb  our  agency. 

SHRKIUAN    COBBTX    «fr 


CO, 


•eioiaiJlOJj 


'oyh  i»j.  r  u 
.  uhoim  any  Ata  Naao-ss 

•rraiptm  a.j  eaioa>x  !•  ■*»ia»l  l«"»-*i;f  -*a 

•aiaSif)  pna 
aionbtn  leeoo  epx  *»*1w  a«Jepom  i»  *»atqi  tUaaa 
10  J»eq  pat  *»W>D  !••*»  #,»  t»*!M  '*aoo»io  i.e.,  utii 
01  paaooa  'a^aeip  poe  idoqo  »ee*iot,l»  pua     14 

saiJ-SAO  xaaixTJ  anx  hsimm/u  sill 

•erojoiifart  po*  oai^  ^t-—^ 

naq  'Xoivsm  A°  'ie*-ne  ■•■nng        ^■ffT*W 

asnoHdoi|OPUEJ3is^oc7^ 

OldlOVd   NJUSHinOS 

•jjesanoA  ^ofua  pna  u*Ai  9*11 


CERMAN_PIANOS. 

.    THB  BI8T  AND  TEH  OHEAP. 

I  ■:.    oobrkabitkdterA  Co..  Agent. 


THE   OLD 

Hot     SOOtOH, 

15  Hortee  Street,    neeir  KektrSSS 

All    Drlnltn    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Prinks  a  Specialty. 
THE  BEST  TOI  AID  JERRY  IR  TOWN. 

Alwaya  on  Die  the  New  York  Herald,  Herper'r 
Weekly.  Frank  Laella'e,  Dhj'i  Dolose,  Police  G* 
zetta,  all  th*.  California  papeta,  alio  London 
Pnnob.  BaU'eXlfe,  Illnstrated  London  News.  Oail 
and  eatlafy  yoaraalf. 
aay  Don't  fori  at  the  elm  of  tbe  Hot  Seoteh, 
fa7  tf  W.  8.  WALDRON.  Proprietor. 


GEORGE    MATES" 


auan  a  as    \j  1  a  1  ana,  uuaio 

_       kodkU  kind,  ol  SHELL  FISH, 
SkklUHoa.  AO,  41,  AS,  Okllfomtk 

"    -k.t,  .otrkne.  00  Okllfornlk  atrMt. 


^ 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 

TO  ORDER    <j)OU. 

LANCASTER'S 

SIT  WAIIIINOTOR  STK  I  IT, 
fait  In  Qpa.  Macntro'eOpar*  Roaea. 

BANGER  HALLE 

(SIRGBR'S  HALL.) 
14     uriHY    ST..     NEAB     JLKAatNT. 

Naae  bat  the  Cholcvat   Hranda  of    \Tlaaa 
aad  l.lqnora  oa  haad. 

DEPOT  WEYAND  Jt  lASCNt'S  BAY  BREWERY 

faiatf  ORRIS  FFl.DMABN. 


Attention,  ^ood  LlrersI 

MR.    P.    HP.Rf.R9,    FORMERLY 
propr   - 
tan  ran  I,  -  s-nanejitun 

of  hot!)  the  Mimr*'  Keraaurant 
Oommareial  atrtat  and  tbe 
Bran  oh  on  Markmr  treat.  In  t-Artnenibip  with  MS. 
A.  DRAYKUR.  who  baa  been  oonoected  witb  tho 
firm  for  ycara.  ItDprn*»-ni>ote  have  been  made  la 
theonltinn  depaHm-  that   will   rander  the  Mi- 

oare' mora  popnlar  tbau  It  baa  ever  been  dun  of 
tbe  n  yaaraof  ite  proeperity.  Our  Billa  of  Fare 
im'--"«  all  ttie  deUoaciaa  of  trio  aaaaoo.  Ou 
motto  Is  "Good  Fare,  Good  Uookloi  and  Moderala 
ptaarfss." 

P.  JIEKfiBI  A  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

»!I1  and  SOS  Comineroial.  and 
969  Market  etruet. 
Open   mm  5  i.,11.  tolo  p.m.  aoJl  Ira 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

PIJCOINLA    CiTT,     NETAJDA, 

rpHIB  ELKGANT  THEATRE  HAS  BEEN  RE- 
E    daoorated,  sad  eaa  be  rented  by  the  olsbt  or 
lurs    and    travoilnc    oompanlea 
'    on  Application  brlstl-— 
jeilN    PIPES, 
Mam  ear  aod  eolu  Proprietos* 
Or  to        J.  H.  HeOABI, 
SSO  Washlnrtoa  straat.  8aq  Fraoottco. 


MRS.   E.   REGAN, 

Fashionable   Milliner, 

lOl    TRIED    STREET, 


THE  JOTTRHAL  OF  AJfUSEJEENTS. 


sT. 


potiliihed  e»ery  IHy  in  the  Year  by 


362  Merchant  mid  58*5   Wwhlniloi  St' 
Below  MoBt«oiDeiT,  8*0  Ftwiouoo. 


SATURDAY 


...M.A.Y   ii4,   1873 


In  strolling  round  toe  other  nlgbl, 
To  look  at  'FriEOo  07  gu  light, 

-uor  oarelttu  teet .  by  chance  did  stny 
To  where  a  fauo.  tain's  ceaseless  pLy 
Of  sparkling  \ratera,  made  a  eeieet. 
ThrooRh  which  a  «we*t  bonquct  wai  m«d; 
While  mossy  atone  and  pearl;  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Kade  that  winaow  reem  to  be 
•*objb  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

Stop,"  aald  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  hare- 
It  loots  so  nice — and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  tbih  place  rait*  me  to  a  'TV" 
39,0  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
'Than  at  onr  side  a  waiter  neet 
■Hade  hU  appearance,  asked  oar  wish— 
8eid  they  had  almost  any  dieh 
That  we  migiit  name.    We  found  it  true, 
And  cooked  nagnificenth/,  toe; 
All  kiLds  of  oyit«r«,  Juicy,  fat, 
Oooked  every  style;  Just  think  of  that, 
And  If  your  mouth  don't  water,  than 
"You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  climaand  craba  and  terrapins  ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  wtthtn 
That  cosy  place  all  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladle*,  too,  hare  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  Ice  cream; 
60  here  they  flock,  the  UHle  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners,'* 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thtrty-seren  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  And  made  plain: 
Wt  .-1  goes  there  once  will  go  a^ain. 
Pacific  Ojeter  House.  337  Bush  street,  above 
■Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

chaeles  HAAKE.  Proprietor. 

Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
.faorses  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leading  es- 
eentlals  of  an  tejoyoble  ride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Francisco  so  unquestionably 
as  firm  Frank  Boston,  whose  carriages  have 
tee  privilege  0  the  Eland  fronting  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  His  handsome  turn-outs  are  used 
by  the  best  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
it  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  driver?,  ne  u  more  liberally  patron* 
Ized  than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  In  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
•except  those  which  he  provld&B.  Frank  has  en- 
Joyed  gr.-at  success  In  his  business,  and  tne 
Admirable  way  In  which  he  conducts  It  makes 
turn  a  tavorite  with  all  who  patronize  him.    * 


The  Last  New  Song. 

Air— "Mod  dt  Chandon," 
'Emerson  CorriUe  is  my  name, 
My  business  always  is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  and  Fancy  Boast, 
Re:i?h-s  these,  that  my  house  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
Oh!  high  oh!  Oh!  high  oh! 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
CorviUe  fays  so!  says  so! 
On  Pine  Street,  at  So.  410, 
-Remember  the  number  and  oall  again, 
'Vision*  of  Shell-fl  -h  in  every  style. 
Inwardly  cause  yon  much  to  smile. 
Ladies  with  escorts  there  always  go, 
Ladies  go!  Ladies  go!  __  . 

Emerson  Corville's  polits!  and  so 
3-1  They  go!  they  go!  they  go! 


Star  Shirts  and  Collars. 

All   sorta   and  sizes,  for  sale  cheap,  at  the 

What  Cheer  Laundry.  121  Leidesdorff  St.        • 


Don't  Fail  to  Call  and  See 

The  most  wonderful  and  gifted  Doctor  Fcr 
tune  Teller  of  the  age,  Madaieb  Smith,  Astrol- 
oger, ju-t  arrived*  from  the  East,  and  can  be 
consulted  on  all  events.  She  hai  charms  for 
Luck,  Love  and  Happines",  which  never  fail  to 
take  effect.  Office  Consultation,  $2 ;  by  Le'.t?r, 
$S.  All  communications  strictly  private.  Office 
hours  from  10  o'clock  a  11.  to  Sp.at.  Satisfac- 
tion gmrwteed  in  every  respect.  Office,  15 
Second  street.  Boom  11.  49 

Mothers  of  Faxtues  who  are  about  to  spend 
-the  Summer  in  the  country  with  their  children, 
ought  not  1o  forget  before  they  go  to  provide 
themselves  as  well  ai  their  children  with  under 
clothing.  The  only  place  where  they  can  buy 
-the  same  cheaper  and  male  of  better  material 
than  at  any  other  place  is  at  E,  Priedlinder  & 
Co*  a,  No.  9  Third  street,  nucleus  Building.    3b 


<Sls"Tior    Fulvio    Rossi 

Gives  private  leBSOns  In  Italian  and  English 
Vocal  Music,  at  645  Clay  street,  or  at  the  resi- 
dence of  the  pnpii.  6- j 

We  get  no  business  from  Chinees,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry     Office,  121  Leidesdorff  street,       * 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 
The  People's  Bemedy  for  all  Aches  andPainB, 


Derby    Sweepstakes, 

The  drawing  of  the  Epsom  Derby  Sweep- 
stakes at  the  ClarlDg  Cross  Siloon.  606  HlBSicn 
■tree*,  near  Second,  has  be*n  postponed  to 
Tuesday,  May  B7th.  A  few  tickets  remain  un- 
■  BOld. 


Removal, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  machines  rented  and  re. 
pslred  as  until,  and  Eold  cheaper  than  ever,  x 


JL.a43.lea  "Vleutlnu  Ctrdn. 

Written,  engriTed  or  printed  by  Jons  P. 
Dwtub.  126  Satter  street,  opposite  Uek  House, 
and    at    the    Grand    Hotel.    K.   B.— Hajtoeeb- 

CHTXrs  5.T0.1XT  MA&EZD.      PrKatAiKHIF    Of  0T6IT 

description  to  order.  . 


FOREIGN   DRAMATIC  NEWS. 

It  is  eUUd  that  Miss  Amj  Sedgwick,  tbe  well- 
known  EnglUhaotreea,  is  ahoat  to  laave  tne  et**e' 
and  saarry  a  Liverpool  gentleman  of  position. 

Mr.  John  Hnliah  has  reai«n*d  the  office  of  oon- 
dactsrof  the  orchestra  practise*  of  toe  students 
•f  tie  English  Botal  Academy  of  Music. 

H.  J.  Byron's  latest  comedj  is  antllltd,  'Fine 
Feathers."  it  will  shorty  be  produced  at  the 
Globe  Theatre,  London. 

M.  Pierre  Oheri  La'ont.  the  diitinmished  French 
actor,  died  on  April  18,  in  Paris.  a«ed  11.  He  waa 
a  native  of  Bordeaux.  His  career  as  a  Pl*F*r  has 
extended  over  a  period  of  5)  years.  His  last  oen- 
spicuoui  successes  on  the  Bt&ge  wore  won  in  "Ba- 
bagas"  aod"LeCentenaire."  He  irig.aeB.Mj  played 
in  London  as  well  as  in  Paris,  and  was  wall  known 
in  both  capitals.  His  wife,  who  enrvives  bio,  waa 
formerly  M'lle  Pauline  Leroux,  a  celebrated  dan- 
sense. 

Sbakspeare'a  birthday  was  celebrated  at  Strat- 
fort-on-ATOO,  England,  April  23.  th*  residents  of 
tnat  pla.es  observing  it  as  a  general  holiday.  The 
morning  procession  through  the  streets,  which 
were  profusely  decorated,  was  of  a  very  imposing 
character,  and  orowds.  amices  to  do  honor  to  the 
memory  of  the  itlnstrious  poet,  visited  tte  vari- 
ous spots  most  iotimstsly  connected  with  his 
name.  From  a  platform  erected  in  front  of  Shak- 
epeare's  bouse,  tbs  Mayor  delivered  a  brief  but 
appropriate  and  effective  epsecb.  Atthecbarcn 
there  was  a  very  interesting  ceremony,  in  which 
tbedan-zbterof  the  Major  and  annmberof  other 
ladies  placed  wreaths  of  immortelles  and  bocqaets 
on  the  graves  of  the  poet  and  his  wife,  The  vicir. 
In  a  short  address,  said  that  the  curse  which  the 
Inscription  on  the  gravestone  invoked  on  any  who 
should  disturb  the  bones  of  Shaskpeare  had  hitfi- 
ertobeen  aoffisieat  to  prevent  even  tbe  opening 
of  the  grave.  In  the  afternoon  the  Com  Ex. 
chaoga  was  crowded  to  hear  Miss  Glyn.  who  gave 
readings  from  "Hamlet."  A  collation  in  the 
Town  Hall  also  attracted  an  immense  gathericg, 
and  at  this  Miss  Glyn  proposed  the  toast  of  tbe 
day,  "  The  immortal  memory  of  Sb&kspeare."  In 
the  evening  there  was  a  brilliant  display  of.  flre- 
worke,  one  of  the  ast  pie:es  representing  Soak- 
speue's  home.  Tbe  day's  preceadings  were  of  a 
highly  enjoyable  n stare,  and  creditable  to  the  in- 
habitant! of  tbe  little  town,  terminating  with  a 
ball. 

"Sithon  ti  Grind,"  a  domestic  drama  by  George 
B.  Waiker.  was  brought  out  at  tbe  Alexandra 
Theatre.  Liverpool,  April  14.  Edward  Soker  sus- 
taiaiog  the  role  of  Joe  Stammers,  an  old  acieaors- 
grinder. 

Gardiner  Coyne  had  appeared  in  a  round  of  pop- 
ular «haricters  at  the  Sonthminster  Theatre, 
Ediaborg. 

Charles  Mathews'  engagement  at  the  Boyal, 
Dublin,  dosed  April  26tb.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Barney 
Williams  fol!owiog  on  the  28th. 

LaZaleiks,  "an  actress  from  Persia,"  made  her 
appearance  at  the  Boyal,  Ipswich,  Eog..  April  1-1, 
aa  Cynthia,  la  "TheFlowexa  of  the  Forest."  She 
was  introduced  to  the  public  by  Edwin  Remolds, 
with  whom  she  was  to  have  shortly  started  on  a 
tour  of  the  provinces. 


Sandwich  Island  Puiu. 

Since  the  ascension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Bandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  industry  is 
taking  new  life.  air.  Jacob  Schxeiber,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  furniture,  620  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  teen 
In  demand  on  account  of  Its  superior  qualities 
for  mattrags  beddlne.  and  doubtless  Mr.  Schrei- 
ber  will  nnd  no  difficulty  In  disposing  of  all 
that  comes.  a 

• 
Ajsa,    J-t.    Waugaman's 

"  Ohlgaro  Beer  Depot,"  623  Sacramento  street, 
between  Montgomery  and  Eetrsy.  The  cele 
brated  "  Chicago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  best  of 
liquors.  Daily  lunch, -with  lob=t-r  salad  and 
other  dellcacief,  preparsd  by  the  epicurean 
George  Bntt.  Beer,  10  cents.  BeguUr  Ger- 
man lunches,  caviar,  Swiss  cheese  and  sand- 
wichep,  served  to  order.  To  lunch  at  Wanga- 
man's  Is  the  thing.  5-j 

£>0    JS ot    8ui!or    from    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Malls,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, sio  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  fjl  We 
9v">*k  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doc- 
tor's capability.  Beferences  given  Urequired.  b 


Woman's    Rlsrxits. 

One  would  think  that  it  was  one  of  woman's 
rights  to  enjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  fame  price  for  it.  Nearly  all  the  res- 
taurants "  for  ladies  and  gentlemen"  in  San 
Francisco  have  poorer  fare  than  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dice.  Thxbe  xe  an  exoepxion. 
At  the  PioyEEE  ErsTATEAST,  on  Washington 
street,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladies  can 
get  an  excellent  breakfast,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
since  1819,  provides  every  luxury  the  market 
affords.  Both  ladies  and  gentlemen  find  there 
dishes  to  please  the  most  epicurean  taste.      * 


Oar.    Dohertr 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  partdenlarly  to 
anionic  and  specific  practice,  and  as  snoh  Is 
now  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
San  Francisco.  Office  519  Sacramento  street, 
comer  of  Leidesdorff,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Oheer  Houae. x 

A.  .Plea\amxi.t;  Loc&non. 

Parsons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  In  a 
Oentrsl  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  bnildin-g  Is  a  ver?  flue  one  and  is  veil 
lighted  and  ventilated, . 


Eveirytoorly    Suited. 

There  Is  no  and  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
in  tate.  At  "  The"  Eat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  Is  Immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable,  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  ,  & 


Bound  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Is  G.  Bnrkhardt's  motto.  Pine  French  Cal/ 
Boots  mide  to  order  from  $S  to  $10.  A  good  fit 
aud  satisfaction  guaranteed.  Call  at  540  Wash- 
ington strett  and  be  convinced,  A  foil  assort- 
ment of  neatly-made  goods  always  on  hand,  at 
prices  to  suit  ev;  rj  one's  purse.  4  ai 

Attention,    Ladles 

To  give  the  skin  the  softness  of  velvet,  and 

he  tint  of   the  lily   to   the   complexion,  use 

Uiceet's  Cbksue  de  Lis. 


McDowell,  Sxiow  Card   Writer 

Beady  made   and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 

60S  Harket  street,  cor.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 

The  Sew   Oyster    House, 

Otbteb  Gbotto  has  been  opened  by  A.  W. 
Manning,  one  of  tho  oldest  Oyster  Dealtra  in 
the  city,  "For  Ladies  and  Gentlemen,"  at  428 
Fine  st.,  next  to  Bowen  Bros.,  grocers.  This  i* 
in  every  respect  a  place  where  a  gentleman  can 
taJx  hu  family.  6-0 

Five  Hundred  Bdlen  Wanted 
Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 

rThat  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leidesdorff  st.        • 


CTlaiXL  Chowder  Every  ZTlfirUt, 

The  beet  chowder  in  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  15  Morton  street,  just  cfi 
Reamy.  s-r 


A     Solution  of    the  Chinese    Problem. 

In  discussing  the  evils  of  Chlneie  Immigra- 
tion and  the  existing  depression  of  business  in 
San  Francisco  coDScqnent  upon  the  displace- 
ment o:  white  labor  by  Chlnete  in  onr  work- 
shops, the  Golden  Era  bits  the  nail  square  on 
the  head  in  the  follow. n^  : 

Tbe  onlf  measnre  of  redress  which  holds  oat 
soy  promise  of  relief  is  the  formation  of  aati- 
OniDM*  societies  all  over  the  Oo»at.  the  members 
of  which  thali  b*  pledged  Dot  to  employ  Ch.-e», 
not  ro  parcsase  goods  of  those  who  do  employ 
tbs  a.  cor  to  DQrcbaM  goods  of  Chicese  mic-jfae- 
tarioi.  Ther  fl:«t  propone  these  anti-Obioess  ao- 
cittits  sboo'd  t-eXo  make  tbstnselv«a  ftlt  in  tbe 
character  of  purchasers.  If  one  thousand  men 
id  this  city  should  affect  an  organization  uoder  a 
solemn  rle'lg-  sot  to  employ  (|Cioe?e  nor  to  par- 
oLaie  goods  of  indiTldaalE  or  firms  who  might  em- 
ploy them,  it  would  greatly  strengthen  tbe  hands 
of  each  of  oar  local  msnufectarers  as  are  cow 
earsifed  ia  the  experiment  of  competing  with 
QbiD*se  manufactures.  If  this  one  thoasitid  was 
maltip'ied  by  ten,  as  it  soon  might  bs,  the  suc- 
csss  of  toe  experiment  would  be  asiared.  Tbesa 
societies  mast  be  organized  withuat  tbe  aid  of  law, 
asnolawwoald  be  constitutional  that  discrimi- 
nated against  Chinese  residents.  Sach  organiza- 
tions cooJd  only  be  carried  oat  where  the  com- 
masity  is  nearly  onanimoas  in  favor  of  the  object 
to  be  attained;  bat  saoh  ananimity,  it  is  believed, 
prevails  in  this  Stat*. 

The  experiment  hat  beentried  by  at  least 
on*  man  In  San  Francisco.  We  allude  to  Mr. 
H.  Bailiff,  who  Is  proprietor  of  two  large  cigar 
stores,  830  and  812  Kearny  street.  As  long  age 
as  186",  Mr.  Bailiff,  knowing  what  the  result 
of  Chinese  labor  would  &?.  formed  the  resolu- 
tion to  neither  employ  Chinese  workmen,  nor 
Eeit,  nor  purchase  cigars  made  by  Chinese,  and 
he  nee  carried  out  this  resolution  to  the  pres- 
ent day,  and  will  continue  to  adhtre  to  it  as 
long  as  he  remains  in  business.  Many  of  bis 
friends  thought  it  impossible  for  him  to  stem 
the  current  of  opposition  to  those  in  the  same 
trade  who  employed  Chinese  workmen,  but  he 
his  ('one  sa  successfully,  and  Instead  of  tbe 
one  Email  establishment  which  be  commenc  ed 
With  at  the  time  of  forming  tills  resolution,  he 
now  has  two  of  the  largeit  in  the  city.  u 


Dr.  Barlow  J.  Smitli 

la  giving  a  eours  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  hit  Hygeian  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7J$  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  Invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  p  m.,  tree.         w 


A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
Just  received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
Leidesdorff  street.  • 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 
Cures  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises,  9.l 


A  Servant  In  tbe  Comer. 

Weed's  Carpet  Sweeper,  with  the  best  assort- 
ment of  CarpetB  and  Fnmlture  in  the  State,  at 
John  C.  Bell's,  nearly  opposite  the  Grand  Hotel, 

Mar  set  street.  Ap 

e— 

Premium  Snlrt  Maker. 

Mr.-.  Eveline  Mori-  526,  Ketrny  st,,  raspect- 
fullv  solicits  a  call  from  friends,  and  strangers 
visiting  the  City.  Newest  styles,  perfect  fit 
and  prices  reasonable.  6-o 


Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 

Cures  Lame  Back  aud  Paralysis. 


8-1, 


Corns,  Bunions,   Ingrowing  Nails. 

A  perfect  cure  warranted  by  Albert  Schoen- 
wald,  137  Second  street.  4-bi 


9am  Moore, 
Formerly  of  Bass  House  Carriages,  can  be 
ound  in  front  of  Coleman  'Bros,  clothing  es- 
sblishment,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  afont* 
gomery  sta. ,  or  Dexter  Stables,  Carriage  orders 
lift  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
0  .*  alght,  at  reduced  rates.  tq 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 
Cures  Rheumatism  and  Neuralgia. 


Fine    Candles 

Tresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candles,  of  every 
variety,  at  H.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
•ery,  578  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retsiL    0 


Public  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a.  h„  can 
be  returned  In  the  evening  if  required;  we 
never  disappoint!  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
Leloeedorff  street.  * 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


McDASIEL'S  THEATRE 

CHEYMSJ,     WTOMIXe. 

THREE  GOOD  VARIETY  WOMEN 

■0>»TaleDt  going  Best  will  find  it  to  their  advan- 
tage before  leaving  Calif  ornia  to  correspond  with 

J.   UcDiMEL, 
mj9  Lock  Box  No.  1,  Cheyenne,  Wyoming. 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUl¥, 

Aad  College  of  soTedlclne. 


ive  obieots  to  be  ssen.  Qpen  to  thi 
Public  DAY  AND  NiGEI,  at  E0REKA  MALI 
818  Montgomery  street.    FOR  MEN  OaTLV. 

•bv-Db.  Jobdaji's  PsrviTE  Office  is  at  Sril 
Oeerr  street  (opposite  old  laeohacios'  Pavilion). 


STEVENS,    HOLMES  &  CO., 

685  I1CB AMLEA'TG  STHEET, 

FILL  ORDERS  FOB  ALL  KINDS  OF  GOODS, 
end  attend  to  all  ba;iaeas  from  all  paits  of 
the  coast  on  commission.  Nevada,  Utah  and  Idaho 
a  specialty.  Bar22  1m 


FRED.    C.    WENTWORTH 

Announces  that  at  his  Saloon, 

601  K.ettro]'  *t~,  N.Vt".   cor.  Sacramento, 

Loag  famous  for  the  excellence  of  its 

WINES  ancl  LIQUORS 

All  Drinks  will  henceforth  be 

TEN       O    23    2NT    T    m  . 

mjBO  lm 


P.VOLHEY,  212  FOURTH  STREET 

BCYS  AND  SSLLS 

Good    Second-hand    Clothing. 

Also.   CLEANS.  DYES,  aad  REPAIRS,  In  tbe 

most  scientific  manner.  He  has  made  tbs  above  a 
apeoaalty  tor  JO  years,  and  is  bound  to  give  satls- 
faotioe  to  all.  ap?4  lm 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 

8  iCBlMEJTO, 

WK.  MORROW,  SOLK  PROPRIETOR.— 
•  This  boos,  c»n  be  rented  br  the  nigbt, 
week,  month  or  reer  br,  urst-clasi  COfAp.nies  only 
W1U  hold  about  H.CW).    iddj.es  u  .boTe.     »»1S 


DIRECT  IMPORTERS. 


GET  ONE 

BEFORE  THEY  ARE  JILL  SOLD 


Just  Received 

20     CASE1S 

....07..,. 

Fine  Black  Silk  Hats, 

BECH7I.4Ji    rsiox,    SI  00. 
Will  be  Sold  for    $1  OO 


10    tZJ^a. 


Fine  Panama  Hats, 

WGKTH    83  JO. 

Sellinff  tor  One  Dollar. 


lO      CAB3Z3  9 

.,..OF.... 

Railroad  Caps-Cloth,  Velvet 

nEaur.An  nicE,  si  so. 
Selling-  for  Fifty  Cents 


lOO    DOZQN 

....07 

CASSIMERE, SUMMER  HATS 

At    Fifty    Cents. 


Fifty    Cases 


....07  Tax.... 


Celebrated  $1 50  White  Shirts 

VTII.1.    EE    SOLD 

FOR    ONE    UOLLAB 


CLOTHING 

uro 

GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS, 

AXL    Grades, 

AID  OHEAPEB  TBUX  iltl  OTBEB 

STOKE  IH  THE  CITT. 
^AT  THE 

IX L  Auction  Store 

618  and  620  Kearny  St., 

Corner    ot    Commercial 


1,000  PAIRS  CASSIMERE  PANTS 

WORTH    *4  O*. 

Selling     for     £S    SOI 


U-KOTE, 


TVE  STATE  SIMPLY  FACTS,  AND 
«I1JH»T£E  TO  UU.  600D8  AT 
THE    PKICES    -WK    ABVEKTI-E. 

ITCAIL    AND    SEE, 


618   and  620  Kearny  street, 

OOXNIB    COMHIKtlU, 


PICNICS.  EXCURSIf^ 


S.  F.  and  N.  P.  | 


CHANCE    OF n 

THE  CHEAPEST  ROUTE  TO    «,, 



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lngwitn  the  San  Fr\ncl,oo  A  K  I 
ro.d  Com  pacy  for  Olo.erd.l.  .nf  ,' 
et.tlone.  w,ll  te...  8ui  Ftiii  j  « 
eicnud).  rromFroit  street  Whii  I 
tnrolne,  the  train  will  l„„^S  1 
S:SC  o'clock  i  m  .  conn.ctini  at  I  ' 
ste.mer  aod  srrivinK  in  San  F,u  " 
I  hilKswti  .nd  ear.  mati  I 
"ito  etagei  tj  Md  from  all  Pol05  " 

SUNDAY   EXCURS0n77t  Ri , 

L*ara  t3ac  Frt.no.seo  at  S  i 
arriTing^UloyrM^Ustlo'wwt  I 
will  laare  OlcTsrdal*  at2o'elM»  . 
I  rate. soo  at  7  o'clock  Thii  •  ' 
sionists  BBveroJ  hours  at  sat  nf  i 
t^e  lia«  of  tbu  roma     Foralli-fi.  1 

»P-8 PET>B  DoKti 


The  City  Gee 

SOE  Tflt... 

Coming  Picnic 

THE  ATTKMTION  OF  ALL  6- 1 
sooiat-iQDS  »cd  Mi.tiarj  Cob  I 
to  tb«  advantacra  offered  t>»  is" 
Bjid  beaatifal  srroBDaB  for  HoIk  I 
valp.  They  tjs-n  bs  prooorad  on  l 
week  for  p>coic  purposes  ths  on  I 
more  advan Ugeoos  terms  tttao  u 

THE    CITT   OAK.  |s 

Are  easy  of  abcets  without  anju 
aod  are  pr©sid*d  witb  Ur|t>  sod  h 
laj-ire  SDade  Jruss;  beannfel  Flo 
from  STer>  clime;  tiumerous  8» 
moih  thmolDg  PsTilioas;  a  oi- 
Pleasure  Bona;  PoanUiai  »cd  tl 
ere,  ai'  p«rfeoily  shelUied  Iroa 
mammoth  heftsoraot  is  oq  tberm 
conveoienct.  for  the  aoeooBssiitt 
oleb  has  been  made.  EtTi-jtMof 
in  the  most  complete  order  for  tin 
TWK  CITT  «A«J 
Are  the  laireit  in  tbe  Htate.  T 
acres  of  Knoil  aod  Shad-d  Lt« 
decs,  etc.,  and  ere  capsots  of 
tO.UCt)  persons  with  tbe  Kr*a'-*H  » 
tra  Cars  rnn  d'rectly  to  tbe  Gtrdtt 

Fionio  Ooaimittees  are  eipecisll 
acd  insppctthe    Qrocodi,  ai  ' 
whioh  will  be  most  f  sTotable. 

M.  T.  STETEKa, )  * 

esF- Office  boors  8  to  S  p.v.,  dsllr   ,k 
oorncr  Twelfth  and  FolsomstrMti 

K.  B  -SOO.Ooe  AdmiNioa  n  « 
by  varioas  Astooistions  holdioi  ■ 
City  Gardens  last  year.  Ths  nl 
I.qnors  wili  be  prohibited  on  tbs  i 
lival  days. 


Badger'sCentralPaih 


r^SJ^teBW    J.. 


THESE  BEAUTIFUL  OABDB- 
open  for  tbe  eeaion.  aad  ui  a 
pop  alar 

PIONIOI 

Will  be  held  there.  Ths  aUraettri 
ous.  BEATING  PATILI0N>Ml''| 
HABIUM.    Skating  tie*  on  vatkdi 

Adrntiiten •■fln! 

CHILDREN  lO  0ENT8. 


Read!  Read 
THE  PALACE 


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ANOTHER  FX0I1EMEKT  .1 
New  .-tore.  17  Second  itn*r  si 
Grand  hotel.  Clothing  of  tbs  U  tt 
fashionable  styles  made  to  oidsr, 

note  thFpbh. 

Pants.- .from  S6totli' 
Suits ■  frornti* 

I  isr  te  tne  iiupection  ot  U*  CM 
the  maiket, 

A.  MORRIt 

TVo.    If    Second  11 

mvlT  lro Oppo.lte  Br*  I; 


AUCTION  8AI 

New  City  Hali.; 

No    77    and  "78— Ml 

MONDAY.   JDHE  16.  1J7I-J0H 
TO^  4SUX.  AaotionemR. 
ery  ttreet.    For  parliin'-anMeiert 
Alt.  and  Fxaraicer. 
B;  order  Board  o(  Oil,  Bill  0M  = 
M.S-td  BOBf  GIOMIj: 


II 


dr  ren;; 

HERB 


The    treat   Tonic  rtkt  Mn 
Sale  E»erjweW» 


THE  RIALT 

A.  Popixlar  Bend 


=-' 


r  Bend « 


The  Cholce«t  Wine.  •■'  "' 

Putinc  Co»«- 

f-l'PEBB    BATAKA  » 

TtUb  OHM  OF  A  SAL00K  »J 
Sfo.  A7  Ta»Ut»  »' 
Will  be  conducted  in  eo  »«'•«?.  { 
phraia  "Meet  me  on  tbe  »f'|f  ,J 
will  iitrnilr  tne  cbiel  jor  ol  "»™  ■ 


mFll  tf 


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,    »»-T,rr«pln    ••»*  ! 
Orators   in  erOT  ■"' 
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Good  Liqnors  snd_  Cno  1 

•VThelr  Poor  Bro.QT  u 

E.  H.  LKVT,  Proorletor,  •W*'  I 
Kearny  and  Commercial  .train, 


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IMFHIKOKin    Tnlilonux    VlvAiitw! 

in    i' ::  i  •  •  \  in  \ lists  ':;,"":''. 

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Shall  I  Marry?  ** 


OB,    .V    1MUM\    DONNA    OF   .V    NIGHT 


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•itin<->      1 »  ■  .uflourl 

'•*   jir.ut  <r   r  BAJxiRiriTi 

*  iM   RIOKBT     BAltONCftS  1  > 
DtOMTtrokl.'vi  ['    J    SHERWOOD  ]  trow* 

flitrMtari    la    iba    !*■.  I  »*••»*  I  mil  •■  Oavar  *  : 

.StEEli  ,  aONTAJ LLOX 




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trUeda.  and  »«">->  I  -i  •  fta-H    tan   ■  of  l- - 
ta  rare!**  «iin«»Mtl«  ihtfuM        *  *  r-«c 


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E  T      LODGIlNiGB, 

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bWltMlhl  Bl^MI 

InnUn,  Baajin  »^j  Cboufl'ari 

T»T»»-.nri-,1,    TtrjMnl    fl  it]  an  1  (Jcili 

•'•l-i  «•.    ••nt-rj    hii   iBTuaUont   to    boat'    of 

i     1    *>»  a*,   d*o*a<1ia«  -  *  Im  «r 

m*.  aod  lb*  c.irnady  of  lb*  pUoo 

1    ild(i'«i    »n1    her    ">■•'  I  .  r    lt«  tttMa  «•»*■- 

c  ura*  Oalifaraia   L'oajuj,  MoapiM  firtf  slBnita  Id 


n  uaui  - 
MUtchoI    y V  1  I    Pnrhn 


WILL   SHORTLY  APPEAB— 

G.  W.  JESTER,  THE  MAN  WITH  THE  TALKING   HAND 

AID  PREMIER  VENTKILOy [  1  (I  0»  THE  WORLD.     AL80, 

notoort  Frasor,  tlao  Groat  Foutomlmist 


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Lad*  Vicbolh  ..All. la  Hariai 


F-UCM  Or  1MOUWI, 

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Baaalle  ta«  riaaa       Qar  ealabratad  •■  «0  will  rF  SHIRTS.    Thar  tV  PtmrcoiXT,  ind  for  (jaa'lt*  aad  darabillti  willnaaar  ba  natabod.    To  ha  bad  only  at  tbo 
ft/LBTOIf  A  COTKH.U        I  aaa-OALI-  AtlO  8KB  THE  W.  IX   •'      \..M<»\     sntKK.     AIN    Kraraf  Mw.  rar     Uaarrrla). 


EPIZOOTIC. 


ATttaXR    A    J   . 


IRI  CAN  ||K 
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•••  f  h?  Ida 
It       JaMW 

&■  I     Moat- 

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GARDENS  Liverpool  and  Great  Western 


[«^1  £»    »    A    N    D 

1  BVIE 


.May  2<ith 


3E  xxr 


Cavalry  Battalion, 

IV.      «G5r.      O. 

WI»3    OfllOEBS    HAVE    BIEJI    ISITITED 
BT  TBE  BATTALION  ; 

U.  A.  Cobb  and  Staff, 
i.  J.  Hewston,  Jr.,  aud  Staff. 
(.  L.  Barnes  and  Staff. 
ason  and  Staff. 

•  •  wl  I   arrlTt    .1   the  Sarleu  at  a 
>l«ak  r.  U.,  ana  parlakc  ol 

NOHEON, 

144  I4TIUS4  aa.it..  after  which 

S-rand.     JB&,±1 1 

»  Blven,  AfteraaoD  and  £.cnlsu, 

Management  of  the   Officers  of 
the  Battalion. 


i)NDON   MAHDEN'S   BAND 

Hoitc,  oommaDctat Allrjr 


Stpamsliip^Coinpany, 

CARRYING   THE   U.   S-    MAIL. 

TIGKETS  SOLD  70  AND  FROM 

T    IVKBPOOL.     QUBRNSTOWN.^^jC** 

lx>DdoDdeirr.  Haaaboffb,  nromaD.aaaaaBaaaWaia* 
Haviff,  P.rii.  Saradaa,  BaigiotD.  Norfrif  aod  a  1  i 
Xaropoan  citita 

TbUOompaor  bn  arraaiainaota  with  tba  Oom.  ' 
miuiorarof  Km'jiralioo  and  Railroad  Uompaaita  < 
•l  Niw  York,  by  wfalcb  paaiaoaara  ira  prompt'y  ■ 
fo/aardad  to  Iba  Paolflo  OcaiL- 

For  particalara  apply  to 

D.    n.   JH'ftMM,    A.»nl, 

mtSOlm  t«S   Monti'iwtry  atrial.      ' 


STILL  ANOTHER. 

OWIROTOTHE   S'lASOITl*    OV*    RALOONR 
on  Km b  atraat,  I  bag  to  loforai  my   fi-iandM 
aod  tba  tablio  that  I  haraoiraaad  tba 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

....AT.... 

84M  Hnah    atrect,  Hottrean    M oatajaaacrj 

amd  K«arar> 

All  Drinks,  Plain  or  Fancy,  10c. 

(JonoooLd  lo  tb«  b*.t  it, I.  4Dd  of  the 

Par.it  I. >T. oil. 

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TO  THE  UNFORTUNATE. 

DHS.  TBOMMMTZ  A  LKEDES.ORADUATBS  ' 
of  tba  Laipaloaud  Vioaoa   DaivaraUlaa,  and  ' 
ia-.a  Atil.'aol  Ktir.aona  Uti  ad  HUta«  Arny.hna 
naaocl    their   Offl'a  aod    l^beratotr  al  Ho.   4»6  , 
KatARSySTKhEI'.  ca»rn»llfornfa,fortba  traai- 
mcm  of  dlsaaaa*  of  Ibe  Urinary  and  Oanar«tWa  ( 
Organa,  and  all  Famala  (.o-nplalrna.    To  anffarara  I 
from  Aatbma,  Brooobllia,  Diptberla,  Bora  Tbroat, 
Oonantnpllon  aod    otbar  Dia*a<si  of    tba  I.oraa 
and  Turoai  wa  raoomniand  J"rofeaa.4r  M  nllrr  a 
Hulln«  Extract  ofTullr,  looladiof   InballOR  \ 
ADOatiioi  wh.oo    la  maoaiTBly  aaad  fa  Kamna. 
and  for  wbioh  wa  ara  Iba  Sola  Afaau  tor  ibaPa- 
oiooOoaat.    For  fortbar  partlool«ra  eaU  or  addreaa  , 
i>BS    TKOMMMTZ  4  LKEDKB, 

ABC  K-aro*  at  ran'.  Han  Franolaoo.  | 
Omoi  HoDaa-From  10  to  12  a.  k..  I  to  «  r.  K  .  • 
d  6  ta  7  P.M 

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TURF  GALLERY  STABLES 

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d«d  larclf  toib.i 
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llci'a'   aitan'inn    paid 
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mil  la  OV  irTBKPBN  A  DALTOK. 


AIT!   K     Till. 

THEATRE8  ARE  OUT 

GOTO  THE 

Hot     Bootola, 

aatcer  .treet.  Bear  Kearui, 

Aod  try  OD.  of  tb.ir 

Hot  Scotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 

-Ml     Drlnka    Ton    Cents 

laStl  JOI.  O.  BBIOOd.  P>ootl«lor. 


New  Discovery. 

1'IIB    USE  Or  THB    WONDKBFUL    PLAJIT 
.    Ib.t  Ood  i.t.nd.d  lor  tb.  Oar.  ol 

RHIUNUTIIM,    NEURaLIU,    COUT,    PARAl- 

Till,  CATARRH,  AND  AIL  APINAl 

AFFECTIONS, 

I*  nodarstoed  parfact'y  by  tba  nadaralgnad— tba 
only  perani  on  tba  Ooallaant  tbat  faHyooropra 
band*  It*  majia  qualltiia.  rba  abnro  Complatota 
ara 'rratad  extarna'lf  alh  it.f-iy  and  idocdi*. 

DR  K  K.  DuDUKla  to  bo  foand  at  nia  Ulfloa. 
718  Market  atraot.  oppoata  1  hird.  Rooms  1  aod 
2.  iroia  to  a  if  tt  l  pm  ,  and  fro.n  1  to  1 1*  m 

Ba<4daooa.  IO08  JI.«*ion  ttraat.  P.ti.ntaoan 
ba  aoooaamodat*d  witn  Kooin  and  Biar^.       apM 


LA    FORMES' 

Hair  Kestorative  Powder 

THtS  POWDKR  WILL  PREVENT THK  HAIR 
from  f.ll.ni  off.  iod  olio  r.rtore  i  Dtw  rroirtb 
of  Hair  to  lb.  bold  b..d  within  a  r.  w  .a,k.  whera 


Ladies  and   Children 

....will  n«D.... 

KINKEAD'S 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIE  TONIC 

ADBBS8IKO    PLRA8A.tr  TO  USE.  EASILY   APPLIED. 
ta  ant   craaay,  and  will  not  Inj-ir-    tb«    moat    dalioata.     If 
oaraa  ail  dtsaaaaa  of  t    a  actio.  ramoTaa  daodrud. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

Raoit.n    tb.  balr  .ofi  .rid   llotw,  and  I.  PURKLV    VKOB 
TABLE, 

aVTb.    Ilrlitn.1    SAOE    BRUM!     UAItt    TOflO    ABO 
DREBBUfO  au,  b.  bad  at  lb.    Aa.ot, 


.III.     M.     OATH,     Draiftri, 
Oorear  N.w  MoatKom.r,    .ad  llow.rd  *tr..u,  aodol  all  Di 


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ESICLa-HTTaT 

Single  Outside  Rooms, 

WITfl 

No.  1  Spring  Beds  and  Maiiragses. 

— —AT  TUB— — 

BRAIVTOH  HOUSE;. 

aaa  mssobe  btseet,  cob.  iiat, 

a*lft3r    Ocuto     per      ZaTlajlxt, 
And  Lckh  by  tlio  Week. 

OPEN     AIjIj     lVXGaT 

L.  J.  KWELL,  Proprietor. 


PIONEER  8HOE  MANUFACTORY 


W  J.  Z3r  £k.  E=t  O J" 

IHE  JOXTEKAL  OF  AMUSEMENTS. 
Poblisbed  *«r7  Day  In  the  Year  bj 

.     :e>.     Boo-ft-KiD-crs 


S30  M«rob»»t  »»d    1»*  Wmhlnnton  Its 

Beio*  Montgomery.  San  7ranoiaco. 


MONDAY MAI  26,  1873 


•. -UJBEaENTS,    Etc. 


Altiambr*  Tneutre. 

To  eight  there  will  ba  s  reorsanisition  in  the 
proffr  amine.  The  8rat  part  will  bo  diapecsad  with 
ami  tbe  perform*  nee  will  commenoa  wi  h  the  vtxjr 
amusing  aot  of  "The  Dutch  Justice,"  In  wbioft 
Blaster  Harney,  Sam  Riultey  aodBob  HaTt  wil1 
nyueur.  Ao  a  matter  of  oourae  the  opera  of  Mods 
Ohcuflaorf,  or  a  Prima  Doana  of  a  Night,"  wnich 
proved  such  agreat  encoess  last  week  ie  retsiced 
on  the  bin.  No!  eior  which  h-,B  proved  more  popu- 
lar thin  this  musical  enravaginzt  bas  been  pro- 
duced in  San  Francisco  for  a  long  time.  Kelly 
■and  Loon.  Cnarlea  Vivian,  "W.  F.  Baker  and  the 
|  rest  of  the  Alhambra  combioalion  present  an 
entertainment  woitby  of   tie     patranngs   of  our 

bi)6t     CL'_.ZU9, 

California  Theatre. 

The  pUy  of  "The  Marble  Heait"  was  well  en- 
joyed by  tbe  matinee  auiienoe  on  Sa.urday,  which 
was  of  oourae  chiefly  composed  of  ladies.  To- 
night Ba.too  Hilt,  will  make  bia  appearnnoe  in 
the  character  ol  in  Boncioanlt's  comedy  of  "Bow 
Bhe  JLovob  Him."  This  is  a  cliarmiog  play  and 
should  draw  :a  good  house.  It  will  be  oirefully 
pat  oo  the  etage  and  strongly  oast,  us  may  be  seen 
by  re"  erring  to  onr  first  page. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Theoompaayat  thia  honse  comprises  so  man; 
attractive  yoang  ladle)  that  the  tableaux  vivaota 
form  a  very  pretty  feature  in  the  programme. 
OasEim  aad  Fritz,  tha  young  gymnast?,  Loo  i>fxon> 
the  favorite  ttuiopian  oomedian,  and  a  boat  of 
Others  wi  1  appear  to..ni«ht. 
B«ffeley»g  New  Varlei**.?*1 

Mia,  L.tta.  "*»•  W™-  "•  "^.V" 
Claude.  Blauohe.  Annie  hZ™'  *""*  ***"*'• 
Ida  Fiek,  Louise  Sommera.  Katie  2';*;  flnd  SaUF 
Thayer  in  vocal  geme,  and  Ned  Buckle?,  ^wnk 
Mortimore,  Harry  Devoy,  Johnny  Price,  Hughey 
llcrton  and  Leon  Samwells  in  aptoi&l  business 
and  fa=es,  piesent  a  Btrong  bill  every  night,  "In 
the  Lava  Beda,"  and  "Who  Shall  I  Marry  ?,"  aie, 
the  hu-f.  farcial  r.ft rao1  lojjp. 

*Ci<y  GarJenS. 

There  waa  a  large  attendance  jeste-dcy  when 
the  Boiler  Makers  Associition  beld  their  feHivi- 
tiea  at  these  gardes*.  Th9  races  and  t>bb«r  Bporie 
■weremn^-h  eojjyed  and  a  ball  finished  thS  day's 
pleasure.  To-day  there  Will  BO  &  grand  military 
review;  Frst  Cavalry  Battalion,  N,  G.  0  will  be 
inspected  by  high  offlioiala.  There  wi'l  be  a  ban- 
qaet  for  invited  gas&ts  and  s  ball  In  the   evening 

Woo dword'a  Gardens.    . 

Tbiais  a  delightfal  plaae  la  which  to  Bpsnd  a 
Bttmmei'3   af'tirnoon.     There    aro    thousands    of 
cm ■  i o b i l i c s  to  be  Been. 
Badger's  Park,   Oakland.. 

'there  waa  q-iita  a  gathering  of  pleasure  eeeber 
at  this  beautiful  garden  yesterday,  when  Signof 
Donato,  the  ooe-leirged  ballet    master  appeared. 
His  performance  was  generally  admired1. 
Notes. 

John  M  OuHoogh  will  in  August  start  a  c  tarring 
tour,  and  play  *agagement3  in  St.  Louia,  Chicago' 
Oincinoaii,  Boston  and  New  York.  Barton  Bilj 
will  fill  Mr.  MoOallougb's  plaoe    ae   leading  man 

"OoriolanTrs"  will  be  produced  next  week  at.the 
California  Theatre, 

The  following  picnics  are  to  take  place  at  the 
Oil;  Gardens:  Oa,  tbe  Slit,  pionio  of  tbe  St. 
Marcus  Sunday  School;  Jane  1st,  festival  of  the 
Latayctte  Guard;  Jane  3d,  pionie  of  the  St.  Pfl- 
tars's  Sunday  Sohool. 

AjtxiouiOAL  JaosETjai.— One  of  the  moet 

Cunplota  colleetioaa  of  tbe  krnd  in  the  United 
ft^atea,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  beau- 
tiful wrx  models,  ia  daily  oo  new  (to  gentieaxen 
Bnly)  at  tbe  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
hoar  may  be  profitably  spent  hera 


Emphasis. 

Borne  years  ago  there  waa  n  s'udent  at  tte 
Theological  Seminary  at  Ahdjver  who  had 
an  excellent  opialOD  of  hU  own  ttlenls.  On 
one  occasion  Le  asked  -fna  professor  who 
tanghtelicution  atthe  lime,  "What do  I  es- 
pecially need  io learn  in  tLii  d  par : men t?" 
••You  ought  first  to  learn  t3rcid,"  said  the 
professor.  "Oh!  I  can  read  now,"  replitd 
the  student.  The  profetsor  handi  d  the  youeg 
roan  a  Testament,  and  pointed  to  the  twenty- 
fiftb  verse  of  the  t^enty-foarta  cbapter  of 
Luke's  Goepel,  he  asked  him  to  read  that- 
The  student  reaO:  "Then  he  said  unto  them, 
0  foolB,  and  slow  of  heart  to  believe  ell  that 
the  prophets  have  spoken."  "Ah  !"  enid  the 
professor,  ,(they  were  ioola  forbslieYing  the 
prophets,  were  they?"  Of  course  tbat  was 
not  right,  and  so  the  young  man  tiled  again. 
"0  Tools,  and  alow  of  heart,  to  believe  all 
that  the  prophets  have  spokeo."  "Tueproph- 
e's,  then,  wete  sometimes  liars?"  tskei  the 
profesror..  No.  "O  fools,  atdslow  of  fcearr 
to  believe  all  that  the  prqp/«^sh*ve  spoken." 
''According  to  this  readiog,"  tbe  proftssor 
Buggc-stfd,  "the  prophetB  were  notorious 
Tars?"  TM*  was  not  a  Siiirfact^ry  conclu- 
sion, and  so  aDotber  trial  xs&i  mad?.  "0, 
fools,  and  slow  of  heart  to  belie?e  all  tbat 
tbe  prophets  Lave  spoken."  "I  see  now," 
slid  the  professor,  "the  prophets  wroie  tbe 
truth,  but  they  epoke  lieg."  Thia*  last  c  iti- 
cism  discouraged  the  etud^rJt,  and  he  ack- 
nowledged that  he  did  not  know  how  to  reed. 
The  difficulty  Jits  in  tbe  fact  that  the  words 
"slow  of  heart  to  believe"  apply  to  tbe  whole 
of  the  latter  part  of  the  eentence,  and  em- 
phasis on  any  particular  word  entire'y  de- 
stroys tLe  meaning. 

Too  rtliich  of  a  Q,r.es  Kn. 

The  subject  of  imprtssion  at  first  eig"ht 
W88  being  talked  over,  on  Christmas  Eve,  ia 
a  family-eirc'e  of  speculative  Christians, 
when  tLe  female  head  of  the  family  said: 

"I  always  form  an  idsaof  a  person  onfiret 
gi'B£t,  andgeoerally  find  it  c?rre:t." 

''Mamma,"  said  net"  |Sn-$fe!  ?°"« 

'•Well,  my  dear,  what  is  it  V* 

"I  wan  t  to  know  what  your  opinion  of  me 
was  when  you  first  saw  me." 

The  lady  did  cot  come  up  to  the  ne^es-iiiy 
of  the  oeccaion,  and  tte  question  is  travel 
ing  about  unanswered. 


Literary  "Women's  Urea*. 

Tte  Gotham  GcB^ipsr  of  tbe  Missouri 
Kepublican  abuses  her  sisters  of  the  quill 
nfter  the  following  fisvjien: '.Iq  spits  of 
wind  cr  wea'.ber,  the  announcement  of  Mt!ffl 
Lippiocctt'fl  hctuio  at  itsocjation  ITall 
brougLt  ae  tomy  fc;t  icsiantor.  The  house 
wis  only  fair,  tha  dsy  biiug  so  foul,  acd 
what  a  patty  we  were.  Second-best  clo,'  a 
pveveding  smelt  of  wet  umbrella,  and  as 
ancient  and  tripc-Uko  B:t  of  women  anyhow. 
I  and  Theodore  Tilton  lenta  little  lightness 
to  the  funeral  look  of  thiols.  He  wore  his 
back  hur  do-vn  and  a  low-neck  shirt.  I 
found  a. pair  of  light  gloves  iu  my  pock9t, 
soiled  ti  be  sure,  but  put  'em  on  and  held  up 
both  bands  to  look  as  much  like  a  party  as 
I  coald.  The  mest  of  the  gathering  were 
'literary  folks."  Now  there  is  one  thing 
about  wMcb  I  have  a  very  decided  opinion. 
If  I  wore  a  man,  I'd  never  fall  in  love  wiih 
a  literary  woman,  There's  something  about 
'em  drealful.  Their  views  of  hair  dressing 
alor-e  would  keep  me  from  kitsiog  'em,  Oce 
wears  a  litfc'e  stumpy  lot  of  cur  s  each  side 
of  Ler  temple.,  another  tbrto'striugltts  do- 
ling down  each  cheek,  anotber  a  shock  of 
gray  fnzz.te  bristling  towards  heaven,  a 
fourth  scollops  a  big  pieca  of  hair  nearly  to 
her  eyes  at  the  side  and  bandages  a  piece  of 
bltck  velvet  across  her  foreheid.  Then  they 
are  given  to  tyiog  up  their  top-knots  ia 
green  veils,  and  they  are  defid  sure  to  wear 
black  kid  glovts  too  long  ia.the  fingers  so 
the  toes  of  'em  turn  up.  Ttey  usually  have 
notions  of  health,  and  wear  a  hygenic  style 
of  costume  that  fits  tight  About  the  bust, 
where  the  literary  woman  "is  economically 
buiit  and  very  loosely  about  tbe  mare  wiist- 
fu' ly  W'gt'  ueted  part  of  her.  She  will  wear 
congress  gaitrra  without hee!°;  aad  if  there  is 
any  article  tint  wake3  the  d^epest^e motion 
ia  my  nature  it's  a  woman's  feot  in  a  CDn- 
gress  gaiter  minus  a  heel.  There  was  only  a 
dogen  cr  so  gentlemon  in  the  house.  So  I 
sat  atd  imagined  I  was  a  fellow  and  looked 
over  the  lot  to  see  which  one  I'd  go  home 
with.  Finally  I  settled  on  Theodore  Tilton, 
and  mentally  decided  to  buy  hioi  a  Spanish 
comb  and  kcket,  and  fix  bim  up  and  make 
him  "too  sweet  for  anything." 


Gnu!  for  Saa  Fr*nciscc3 

Tae  Boston  Courier  says :  WQtiam 
Keith's^  success  ia  Sm  Francisco  has  been 
ovou  greater  to. in.  it  wis  in  Boston  during 
bis  bri^f  stay.  He  has  realized  nearly  $10,- 
00  from  the  sale  of  his  pictures  during,  hdfl 
stay  there  of  less  than  a  year. 


A  portrait  and  sketch  of  Bret  Harte  will 
appear  in  Scribner's  for  June,  in  the  series 
of  Younger  American  writers. 


Tbe  Last  New  Song. 

Air — "Moet  t£  Charidoh," 
Emernon  Oorrille  is  my  name, 
My  budtness  always  la  the  same; 
Eastern  Oyatera,  aid  Fancy  EoaBt, 
Relishes  thes?,  that  my  honse  can  boast. 
S&foly  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
Qhl  high  ohl  OhI  nigh  eh! 
None  who  have  Dosn  but  agtdn  will  go. 
Corville  tays  sol  says  sol 
On  Pine  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remombcr  the  u umber  aud  call  a^aln. 
Vicious  of  9hTll.fi -U  In  every  style, 
I  uff  -rJly  c'U9>?  yon  much  to  suilii-. 
LaclliS  wi'h  escorts  taere  alwiys  go, 
Lilies  got  Lalisa  go) 
Emerson  Oorvlile'^  polits  1  and  so 
3"1  Thay  got  they  got  they  got 


Star  STilr-ts  una.  Collars. 

All  sorts  and  sizes,  for  eao  obe*p,  at  tha 
What  Cheer  Liuadty,  131  Leldesdorff  St.*       * 

Don't  Fail  to  Call  and  See 

The  most  wocderrhl  and  gifted  Doctor  For- 
tune Teller  of  the  age,  Madame  EsnrH,  Astrol- 
oger, Jnit  arrived  from  tbe  East,  and  can  he 
consumed  on  all  events,  Bhe  h%i  charms  for 
T  i  ak,  Love.and  SappLneB',  which  never  fall  to 
j  effect.  Office  Consultation,  $2 ;  by  Le'.ttr, 
$3.  All  communications  ttrictly  private.  Office 
hours  from  10  o'clock  i  si,  to  8  p.m.  Satisfac- 
tion gn  r&nteed  in  every  respeot.     Office,  15 

Becond  su-eer,  Room  11.     .  io 

^^ . 

S    -nor    JFuA-Vlo    Bossl 

Gives  private  lessons  in  Italian  andEngHeh 
Voosl  MubIo,  at  C45  Clay  Etreet,  or  at  the  resi- 
dence of  thepnpil.  B-i 

We  get  no  business  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 


Benefit  of  a  Trade- 

Give  your  sons  a  trad  •,  0;>*  manwith  a 
trade  ;„  w^l'tu  fi,  tnSeieand  without  one.  The 
hosts  of  young  men  in  every  large  city  who 
apply  for  employment  and  fail  to  get  it,  for 
the  reason  that  they  are  notedcoittd  r  a.  eo 
ially  fitted  for  any  particular  business,  con- 
stitate  a  powerful  argument  in  favor  of  re- 
form. Under  the  apprentice  system, we  should 
have  fewer  ignorintmeohanics  and  incom- 
petent business  men.  A  trade  Is  a  fortune 
in  it:. e IE. 

Bad  News  for  tbe  Bald  Beaded. 

A  Washington  physician  has  discovered 
that  nearly  all  porsois  who  live  to  be  eighty 
or  over  retiin  a  thick  beid  of  hair  to  their 
deatb,  wbi'o  those  who  became  bald  in  mid- 
dle life  s'jldom  live  to  be  older  than  sixty- 
five  or  seventy. 

, — «. 

New  York  speodj  53,000,000  on  fnnerafe 
annually*  and  thinks  it  cheap  enough. 

Baltimore  oweB  SG10,551,  ar.d  expects  to 
reduce  the  amount  to  5355,055  tL'is  year. 

— i ^ 

A    Solution  of  the  Cbinege   Pre-blem> 

In  disousslng  the  evita  ot  Chiceje  immigra- 
tion and  the -existing  depression  ot  bnainess  in 
Sam  Francisao  consrqnent  n;oa  the  displace- 
ment ot  whits  labor  by  Chinese  in  our  work 
shops,  the  Golden  Era  hits  tbe  nail  squire  on 
the  h:ad  in  the  following  : 

The  OBly  measure  ot  redreas  whioh  bold^  oa 
any  promise  of  relief  ia  the  formation  ol  aatr 
Ob  idsSb  societies  atl  (W*or  the  OoaBt,  the  memben, 
of  wbkb  &hAll  be  pledged  not  to  fm^Ioy  Oblne?, 
not  ro  pnro^ase  eood^  of  ttiose  who  ao  emoloy 
tOe  a,  no ,■  to  parcaaseeoods  of  Ohineee  raitiufae- 
taries,  Tb9F  fleet  propane  these  auti-Chinjss  bo- 
oietifS  sboo'd  oe  to  mike  tbemselvis  telt  ia  .tbe 
eharaeter  of  parcnaeera.  If  one  thousand  men 
to  ibis  oi-y  should  effeor,  an  organization  nnder  a 
BOletna  ple-ig-i  no'-to-aaiDloFGhineae  nor  io  onr- 
obase.goodBof  iodividnals  or  firms  who  might  em- 
ploy tbem,  it  womd-ereatly  fitrengtoeo  tba  bauds 
of  snch  of  oar  local  ro&anfaotiirers  as  are  now 
eaeaged  in  tbe  experiment  of  competing  with 
Ohines^  roanafactorea.  If  thia  odo  tOonaicd  was 
mnltiplied  by  ten,  as  it  soon  might  be,  the  suo- 
ci-saof  ioeuinfrimcoi  would  be  assured.  These 
eacieties  mast  be  organ^z»d  without  the  aid  of  taw, 
as  do  law  would  be  coudlitational  that  discrimi- 
nated against  Ubineaa  residents.  Saoh  organiza- 
tions could  only  be  carried  out  where  the  com- 
munity is  nearly  unanimous  in  lavor  of  tbe  object 
to  be  attained;  buL  so«h  unanimity,  i&  ia  believed, 
prevails  ia  this  Stat?. 

The  experiment  has  beentried  by  at  least 
one  man  In  Sin  Franciioo.  Wa  allude  to  Mr. 
H.  SatllfE,  who  h  prepriitor  of  two  larga  cigar 
e:oreB,  339  and  332  JEearny  etr 3et.  As  long  age 
aslfifi'1,  Mr.  Satliff,  kaowing  what  the  result 
of  Obinese  labor  would  b-,  firmed  tbe  resolu- 
tion to  neither  employ  Chinese  workmen,  nor 
6e.l,  nor  purchase  oigars  ma^Je  by  OlflneEe.  and 
ho  naa  Cflfriod  out  this  resolution  to  the  pres 
ent  d«y,  and  will  continue  to  adhere  to  it  a 
long  a^  he  remains  In  buemass.  Many  of  his 
friends  thought  it  impossible  fcr  hisi  *o  Btem 
the  ourrsnt  of  fpp^sittoa  to  those  in  the  same 
trade  wh)  employed  Chinese  worbman,  but  he 
has  <*one  s  ->  boeceaslully,  uud  Instead  of  the 
one  tmaU  es^ahltahment  wbech  be  commenced 
with  at  the  time  ot  forminj!  this  r-soluhion,  he 
now  h&etivo  of  ihe  la-ge^t  ia  tae  city. 


X>r,  Barlow  »J.  fbmith 

Is  giving  a  oours  of  Free  Leotnres  to  Qeutle- 
men  on  Sexual  Fhyetology  »nd  Nervous  Dis- 
aases  at  bis  Hygelan  UsAl,  Gil  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  oommenolngatTJti  o'clook. 
A  nart  of  the  evenfDg  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  B&Jth  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  reeard  to  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  oto  +  p  u.,  tree.        w 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 
Cures  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  3-l 


A  Servant  In  the  Corner. 

■Weed's  Oarptt  Sweeper,  with  the  beetaeaort- 
ment  of  Carpets  and  Furniture  in  tbe  State,  at 
John  O.  Bell's,  nearly  opposite  tbe  Grand  Hotel, 
Mcroet  street.  4f 


Nutmeg;  s. 

[From  the  Danouvy  News.] 

Tne  sound  of.  the  new  spring  boot  is  bf-ard 

.tte church  a' sic. 

Early  garden  siuff  is  coding  up  finely, 
owing  to  a  warm  sun  and  the  hecs  next 
dotfr. 

Three  old  boots,  a  gaiter  and  a  hoop-skirt 
in  front  of  a  honse  indicate  that  the  family 
has  moved. 

Farmers  are  waiting  f^r  the  weather  to 
moderate  sufficiently  to  permit  them  to 
hang  up  their  winter  suits  in  the  corn  fields. 

It  is  a-id  that  Eeveral  of  the  Modoc  who 
were  shot  in  the  lata  engagement!  witb^rf-T-^ 
trooiS,  diei  before  their  share  of  the,g0v 
ernment  blankets  and  ammuniiion  could  be 
got  to  them.  

Going  Too  Far* 

Kate  Williims,  cf  Pewit,  III.,  knocked 
her  lover  flat  ti  the  ground  beciuss  he  in- 
sb ted  upon  kissing  her  the  .third  time  at 
the  garden  gate  on  a.moouUght  night  recen 
tly.    Two  wis  fcer  limit. 

Oysters. 

In  strolling  round  the  other  nlghi, 

To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gaB  llyht, 

Unr  careleBB  feat,,  by  chance  did  stray 

To  where  a  f joutain's  ceaseless  play 

Ol  sparkling  waters,  trade  a  soieea 

Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  irae  esen  ; 

Wb  Ue  moesy  Btone  and  pearly  whsll. 

O'er  which  Use  wat-wre  seftly  fel^ 

Made  that  wki^w  f  eem  to  be 

Rwao  iftiry  grotw  of  tbo  sr*. 

Stop,"  said  nay  friend,  "let's  go  in  here— 
It  Iooes  so  Bice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  Bald,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  ^lace  suits  me  to  a  "JY" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  oar  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asbed  our  wish- 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  it  true. 
And  cvotesd  magrtijiccntly,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy-,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  just  t&lnk  of  tb&t, 
And  it  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
Tou're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  »  and  crabs  asd  terrapins ; 
In  tact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  ceay  plftco  all  tind^cf  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  whioh  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  ana  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  lRdlss,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  h.ivo  here  tbe  best  ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flook,  the  little  ginnerd, 
To  get  w&at  they  call  "era^h  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  doubts  this  U-t  bim  rush 
To  three  hunJred  fcbtrty-eeven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truii.  he'll  hnd  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  £o  again. 
Pacific  Oj-Eter  Bouse.  837  Bush  street,  above 
UontgonieTy;  open  Day  and  Night. 

CUARL28  OAAKE.  Proprietor. 

Oo    Wot;    Suiter    from    Corns, 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Oorus,Bnn- 
ions,  Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  instant 

relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fl.  Cowan's  insti- 
tute, sio  Kearny  street,  frem  1  to  6  p.au  Wo 
?*»*ftk  from  experience.  havtn«  tested  the  Doc- 
tor's capability.  UefereDefls  Mtvon  ifrequlred.  h 


Sarx^TTicxi  l«i  .t/.ct  ^uiix. 

Since 'the  nsoension  of  the  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Isl&nds  everytblng  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  Jndastry  is 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Schreiber,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  furniture,  620  Washington  street, 
opp-eite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  importer  of  pnlu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Puta  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  Its  superior  qualities 
for  mattress  beddlns.  and  doobtfeea  Mr.  Schrej. 
ber  will  rind  no  difficulty  in  disposing  of  all 
that  comes.  A 


Notice  to  the  Public. 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  Is  now  sel- 
ling off  his  rlne  stock  of  menV,  boys'  and  chit 
orecs'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gente  furnishing  goofle,  hits  trunks,  vallsof, 
efo.,  below  cot,    Oall  If  yon  warn  bargain-.  Sl 


Claimotant.— Maflame  Olara  Antonla,  the 
Olcirvoyanl  PhyBioian  and  Independent  Trance 
Medium.  323  Ce&ray  stfett;  bet'.  Bu^h  and  Pine, 
coaeultatione  in  Intflish.  Frenoh  and  (JeiiLaajj.T 

Xt   Is   True. 

J.  a.  S':abei  &  Oo.  are  selling  parlor,  sets  and 
all  oth-r  kinds  of  furniture  und  b.ddtDg  chejp?r, 
fo'  cash,  than  any  otfeer  dealer  in  t;wn.  Other 
deah  r?  don't  stthd  a  Kbost  of  a  chapce  when 
people  know  Shaber'd  prices.    707  Market  street. 


San  Franriseo  Jewelry  !i?anufacto;  y. 

D.  W,  Latid,  C10  Merchant  fctreet.  Diamond 
Setting,  ELiameliog.  All  kintlo  cf  repairing 
done.    Jewelry  tit  sale.  i-p 


At  on.->  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Fnovlea  Art 
Gallei/,  34  Third  t-tioet  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  elrB?t.  a 


"Wlilte  Labor  Only  • 

Employed    by,  the  What  0 he er  Liundry,  121 
Leidesdotff  street.  * 


Die    Best    jReixieciaoM* 

Sr.  Perry's  Last  Ohauce,  for  pate.  Dr.  Por 
jy'e  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
For  sale  by  ali  druggists.  Agenoy,  417  Sansoma 
street,  cerner  of  Comttif rcial.  • 


Frwhand  Sweet, 

For  the  beat     confectionery,  g9   to   Oantr   and 
Wooer's.  107  Monteomery  St.  near  Sutter       IT 


Dental  Work. 

Foa  pikest  QusLtrv  of  woek,  go  to  T.  O.  Jes- 
sup,  deutlet,  ocr.  Sutter  -nd  Mon'gotnerv,  over 
Tncker's.  '  g.0 

Twonty  Thousand 

Paper  Collars,  all  style?,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
Wha:   Chear  Laundry,  office  121  LeldesdoiffMt. 


.Rattler's    Wine    Parlor, 

Lew  Battler,  f  jrmerly  in  the  minstrel  'ine, 
will  be  pleased  (o  act  the  rolo  of  Boniface  to  ali 
friends,  day  and  evening,  at  wi  Bush  street, 
below  Ksarny,  4  h 

M  illi  seby,-  Utt's'  cleaned,  pressed  and 
tiimmed  to  oid?r  a*  the  lowest  prices.  MIsa 
J.  P.  WocS  624  Washington  st-eet.  4-s 


r\  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Booksellers  and  ^tatloai-*, 

Stace^  &  Mock,  <dobool  b?ok3  a  rpecialti',)  S.  VI 

corner  Foarth  and  Jeeaie. 
H.  H.  Moore,  609  Montsomery,  near  Merchant. 

35oalnes)i  €ol^ge«. 
Heald'e,  BryaotA  Stratton'i-Oo'.lega,  24  Poet  etre^( 

Vntohers. 
Eat z,  Fre-i,  Stalla  94  to  100.  Oajbfornia  M»'J«t. 

Employment  Offlee. 
0°;*S»  e\  Becherer  &  Oo.,  652  Sacra^ent^  Btreet. 
Ohineee  Eraolosment  Oo.— PL«oe  &  Co.,  637  Sac- 
ramento street. 
O'Brien  &.  Ward,  610  Montgomery  street, 

French  Fuotr   Goedi, 
Locin  &  Co.,  18  Montgomery,  137  &nd  109  Butt*?. 

Hnlr  Jtwelry. 
H,  A.  Callender,  msnufacturer,  62  Second  street. 

Hntnun  Hutr. 
Bampson,  A.  B.  ft  Co.,  110  Second  street. 

Milliner*. 
Mrs.  M.  Belie,  226  Kearny  etreet. 

Searcher  of  Hetonle. 
O.  V,  Gillespie,  611  Washingionstraet.  . 
"iVniche*  and  Jrvrtlry. 
H.  A.  Caliender  62  gecond  street. 

IVhlteners  and  Paper  Hanffer*. 
A.  W.  Wbeiden,  12  Gearyetreet. 

Wine*  and  JLIqaora*    (Wbo)eaale.) 
F.  it  Co..  504  Front. 


LOOK.    OUT 

....FOR  THE.... 

Business  Directory 

100  000  00PIfiS  T0  BK  IsssED  ON 

o:  about  June  10th.  Send  Id  your 
Advertisements  imnwdtatelj  to  No.  508  Mont- 
gomery st.,  at  'A.  M.  KD  WARDS'.  m9  lm 


ALL  KIAPH  OS  THE  FIKSCT  COAJSTJ"i 
made  at  onr  h.t«xvm  Onudj  Factory  daily.  Ah 
crdert,  espeoiallj  tree  tbe  ooontry,  are  oolloitcd 
»rd  will  be  promptly  attended  to. 

OAJSTV  A  WAGK3R. 
1011  VontirGmprT.flt-   oer.r  S«att«y 


MILITARY    GOODS 

....AKD.   .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRICS! 
TRIMMINGS, 

385    AEontKOmery   street,    Koo'm    So    1. 
mhlUf  T.  ZQDGKV.$  JOSWSOW. 


GREAT  REDUCTION  !N  Pj 

....or.... 

....iT.... 

CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  St 

(Formorli  H,ylr  i  Warklaim,) 
No.    80    Hm'TOOKEHv    8TI 

Oppo.Hti  the  Lick  a„„ 
BK&KCH,    408    KEAttRY  SJj 

ME.   MAYER  O.VLLS  A1TERT10X  1 
larse  and  wel!  ..lectad  ukmIJJ 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  Ti 
and  Cloth, 

Aad  Lis  Dew  ttvlea  of  read,-»id.  Silk  w 
other  LiDIKS'  SOITS.  u  VKHY  UIW  . 

Sbavjla.  Luce  Jackets.  S>lk  .nd  roii..^ 
bilKs  kuim .  IlloakingB.  and  Bverj  d«?H 
Tiimmmw.    JUST  JJtklVKD.a  iJM 

ibe -SDmoierotjlea  of 

flilK      AKtf      EHSSOIBI; 

liken  svrr», 

•  »-.B--9'''ak».  Drea«98  a.d  enlu  raM. ,, 

to  latest  fashion,  at  reasonable  ratal. 


Asa    U.    T\'ftugRman's 

•01ilga>oB«ei Depot,"  623  Sacramsnfo  siraet, 
between-  Montgom. tj  and  Keirny.  The  oele 
brattd  ••  OMoago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  beet  of 
liquore.  Dail?  loach,  with  lobst>r  Balad  and 
other  delicacies,  prepared  by  the  eplcarean 
George  Eatt.     Beer,  10   oenta.     Begrjl'r  Ger- 


ALUAMBRA  LOOSING  HOUSE. 

^r«*,  FWELr"  FUBVISaBD  BOOMS,  815- 
Bp**f  file  er  in  enite, 

SLfgi  Dntamiiyiea  lloomjB  to  let.  Lodelna  with 
"'rtthcflt  board.  ALHAMBRA  BUTLDatG 
mtW  5rwb  street.  -^24  t* 


i 


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HALL'S 


A 


rift  o' 
Ar! 


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SA      'l 


YELLOW 
DOCK 


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OF  I  uiru 

BI     BEST     BPBIXS    MEPH 

la  me,     Pnrlfle.  the  BlMi. 

morbid,     eorrnpt    and     Import  m 

Core.  Sheuraatlini  and  Mercari.l  t 

Sold  by  all  Drnarirl.t.. 


A6EKCT,     411    8AXSIMK   «TI 

SOLE  AGENTS  F0S 
BE.    PEBBI'a    I.AST  CH»KfB 
J>e.  PEBEIS  WEBFUOTPU 


POSTER! 

Programmes,  aod  all  kind,  of  Piiatai! 
SHOW,   LJECrUEE,   COJiCMT,* 

ATKSand  ciisrra  majiai 

AT  LOW  2ATE3,  BI 

:iE3.  s^.   sstere 

SS8    OlAT    STBOti 


in 


hi 


THOMAS    XV.   BRK 

OH  MAKTJFAUTUKBBBk^ 

^j^    bep'aibO*! 

in'B£B    MXTSlCAil.    nHT«W* 
ESTABLISHED  IN  UM- 

aerLMtone  d»en  on  tb»  Banjo  M.'1  ' 
MISSION  8TKEET,  between  »1««JJ' 

».  B.-Fioe-toned  Silver  Solo  Bui"  » 
eaeion.18  always  on  band. 


FREE  AND  EA81 

EYKKY    sATTKBAT"1' 

»t«: 


riano    and    SlnsinB  ' 


GKARiNG 


delO  FAG1,ES  AWILDJ^ 


Photographs 

IN  WATER  COLORS  *!«>  MJJJJ1 
I  Ink.  f.oji  tb  ,  imllo  t  to  fall  «»■ 
Id  thsmost  satisfactory  manlier,  ou  T'  i 

*"'"■  EMItT  B.  EA1T1UV 

48fl  KMrnfiW 

«p251m  Bstvreen  OalitonlaMj 


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BOOTS  aid  S 

BLAH 


Philadelphia   Restaul 

OEAS.  Y.  ESRGOLP,  PROPBI* 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

rWO    OF    THE    LEADING    MEMBERS    OF 
tbe  Iheatrioa)   Profession   in  L'aliroruia  pre- 
»e  tor  mine  classes  for  inBtrnofc:" 


rr»HE      OHOIOEST     JV1FATS 
-»  Vegetables,      Board    by   tbt   -- 
409   eiNK  STHEJiT  between  Kt»«| 
and  Monti"i mar*.  m»rlr*  IP** 


rs   Aifpl 

the   w«il 
lenKMrtf* 


CLURYOYAST.^MAD.    MABTBU; 
joat  arrived  from  Earoce:  *vt9*t»m 


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■re,  ARDBNS 


MAND   TStHNAMtNi 

ler-Ma  1 1 

I  Military  Companies   ; 

— 

rat  til   Br».i   Bind,   tot   Prof. 
»'•  Imi  aid  StriBff  Bud. 


r  nmui   ui  |. 

.  M  Kill  IN 


SAN  FRANCIS* 

ART  GALLERY 

,  HOW  SHE  LOVES  HIM 


i    DIM 


5PRIN0  EXHIBITION 


mii  iv  armsa,  mm  >o.k_r»i.w.ii  d-c.-.i  .t.i  ;  •  ■  *>,v  >- 1   a-* 

tuc  n  .     b  -a.  :f*.  t  o  r»j     hill, 
KlJNTO     J&i  JEi  JSF  -JES.  V     IV. 

W.tb  JOHN    AffoCTTXj'LiOITOSC  u<l  b*  .'itli*  roaopaar  la  tba  ocit. 

SATURDAY  at  2 G HAND  MATINEE 

ArfmlMlon ||  ,|f   l*rl««  In  nil    pan*  of  It*    Hoaae 


lb  c   m,  lieuo*  *.,fa    toe   r«q  i#  t*  of  toii#r  a-   p»  ror.-   •  f  ih-   Ttct  r*   »h  ■  were  ooebled  to  alien*  da  Una  the  I>nt*o 
Seatn,    BdAKSPEABA'd    rreaaar  ol 

WILL  BE    PBJtSIKTKD  OX 

MONDAY  EVENING JUNE  2 

Wna  tb*  f  ama  Mwoiflcvnt  Scoot.-.  oNfltn  cm.  tod  <rompl«t-D»M  of  detail  tbat  merited  IU  ft  rmar  L-rr-dgctioo 

Kf«rrrM  •*•»*■•— I'rMa  Oireie  ant*  Orebaaira VI  6»    rteleony «« 

Kf«f  rTrd  «fm(-Ri]«oar 14    Gallery »* 

Draae  pirate  Admiuior.  SI  «•    r-nnU  Boiea »•    ->d<1  »lo  OO 


S«n   Francisco 

Art  Association! 

• — 

Now  Open  to  the  Public, 

tsoa 

lO  A.TVT.  to  S  T».  1VE. 

— »ro — 

•z  x».  ivr.  to  10  x»„  lvr. 


■■■ale  A  <t  ■.!•«-. .n  ;,;  rrtit 

■  c-aaoa  TlrktU  <  u.b-.'ii  ■  L.dy  Kid  UfaU'Btea)...  .*£  e>t> 


... 


D  HAS  RETURNED  TO 


8HIRT    STORE, 

"T     Ireet,   hoa  IXtmoTtd  to 

fifocond     street, 

■■    will    And    at    complete    ne. 

NlllaXit,  .n.l  FlUMSH 
■i  at  the  aaoril  low  price** 
ML 

KB*  EDICT    A    Cft. 

rOR  THE  CORK  OF  RHRUMa- 
Joattipailoa,  end  klnd/ed  aiooe«i, 


Fdwurtli  »?i'fj;    "I  h'.Tea^iin 

Tlf  t/>    trim   (leal  VilQI   of  TOUT  MI* 

if  lata  rbf  nomit  troabio, ' 
SJer.  FimilO.    "  Yoar  Apcrinct  bai 
Tr\  "°'  al  bsnltb  nod  re.iul-.lsd  the 

■■ton,  Oraod  HoUl:  "Soar 
ir  Rbea-aetieai  Baa  p'otad  an- 
hta  day  loot  a  bo 'it  eleven  jeare 
lurtr  experienced  one  twloga 

,le!l«miirii,  US  KhlpUy  it. 

Joanail'a  Remed.e*  of  a  astere 

ti-m  In  tWO  Wtlltt." 

I  Dor-,  Saata  Y  albeit    "  After 

li*»di*i  I  am  bow  It  aood  health-* 

vit.1  bare  bean  deprived  lor  mora 

firm  eao  ba^aao  afe  tb*  Depot—  BIT 

'l.turr, 

Ml'RPnt    »Oa,, 

Sole-  Aajenta. 


4* 


|l  AND  m*9a.a»"S~ 

....EVERY.... 

MO  SITURMY  EVERIK6 

i  Kiii ar  O'clock. 


.(?^IXL'.B^.RS 


CURES   DYSPEPSIA. 


#^TxLtvTERS 


GItm  Tone  to  the  Stomach. 


&»*mw«? 


WILL  REI1EW  LOSS  OF  aPPETITE. 


&*mgF&- 


Is  a  Sure  Relief  for  Indigestion. 


(&?R^xWTE*s 


Hekiey'-s 


has  no  bupmiua  as  a 
BLOOt>    PURIFIER, 

fijr>.f 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING,   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,  LECTURE.    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

ICoome     lO     nn«l      I7....090     AVasliinirti.n     litre  et. 


ndfl 


WiLL.13^  BANO. 

MUBIO     FOR?HBIIKD    FOR    ALL 
ooea*ions.    Mulo  Imported,  *rran«cl 
aod  for  eale. 

MlBll""  II.    HLl'M     Leader 
Orcbralr,!. 
HFSV?   VO.\    Ili:U  MKllDEPf.  Lsnat. 

of  Hrnti  lliiiul. 
aV~Ord*ra  from  tuc  coo  try  promrl'i  ' 
to      Addreia    M.     '.v.     WILMS.    ■■  iv  ;■ 
Kiore.  HIM   Mo(t«    loory  -tr-o'.  or    llAROUo  M. 
BLUM.  »ai>  MoD'saraaryau-aftt. 


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Pavings  and  Exchango  Bank, 

Jo.  0«S  Montgomery  street. 

(Montgomery  Btook.) 

oiiAiiirrce  »m«D aioo.ooo 

tfy-T.miD.tm.lt..  on,  p.r  o.nt  p.r  mooth. 
"^                       W.  H.  THOMP.iUN,  Pi.i.d.nt. 
J.  OROf'K'R.  Mnor.Uix n\i*\m 


Ti.  SWEENEY, 

MERCHANT   TAILOR 

«S   SBCOND    ITBECT. 

PINE    COODS  1~FeRFEOT    FIT81 

Satisfaction    Cuarantoert  1 

A  FINK    USB  OF  BPBINO    AMD  SLaMER 
Uood.  JQit  rcc.iwd.    U»  1  »Qd  ...  l&«°>- 
tf..aSfc.H<  .treet.. 


fipr.l.ll.    KOTIt  E    TO 

Picnic  and  Hull  Committees. 

WK    ARE     P8«PARHD     TO    FIJ1NIS1I 
HAM    S  ill     OR' 

,  under  ooxipp. 

voHlMd<rt,>tr.!r 


NAPI'UO    TIIOITK, 

laclodlns  tl.e  Chtld   Wontler.  lAI'FUO. 

I.KI.IK    EI.  I.l», 

DIM  IT.   II. I. H  nod   W.   tlLll, 

»erlo.)..cnle    o»il    OBeltUt". 


Nil.     till     HI     II.VUD 

lunnrlius,  °  «  »    ';'^'r,"i 

WII«l»lrOuilS«' 

conuTKRcair.         I  lvcy    a  h  a  m  s. 

rrn.   mnvr.  abtihth  are  mow  o\  tirt  ihiokm.  and  t  u   be  esi- 

i      uiribl  mlcu.il  VT..IOI  lb»  Hookr  MonnU'o.,  tbronill  our  .Koncjr. 

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10  t  eq  V"  ' :i»  "'I"  '•""'««i  i-eq  »q, 

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SHSJ.KAO    J91J-JTJI   MHIi   UHIIIHQH   MiKl 

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1»q  'jtaitejl  rjo  'ie«tt  j-mtnnq 

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AIw.t.  00  111.  lb.  New  York  U.rtld.  Harpfr'r 

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icisti  ■  liim. 


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ORMIRLT        -g 


ll«     l  l-aro 
lei  of   .be   »cacon.    unr 
■tlood  rnra.Oood  C'ooki    it  =.«-l  Moderftfc* 
(jhary  I  i," 

r.  iikhokh  A-  CO, 
MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

■SI  aod  SSH  (Jomaiiiiuiai,  and 
TOO  Market  street. 
Opeo   root  t  i.at.  to  to  p.m.  anil  In 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

vikoihia  orrr,  mevaiia. 

1<aio  ELEOAKT  TBBATRE  HAS  BKEH  fUl" 
A    daooratcd,  and  ua  b.  r.nt,d  by  t.l.u  u.to,  cf 
b,    lb,  wa.l;.     bur.    »ld    tt»T(.llng    ooraoamoA 
HlxtaL'i  traatod  mtb  on  avylieatlor.  Jj  l«t«g 
JI'Mfi     "It  F-Ja» 
Maaiatarncd  «ol«  P«prLetar 
Or  to        .J.  JfL  Me<:AliJE, 
«»Q  •WA.sfhinctori  Kt.)'r,nt.  H'.n  Fr'.r,v.--P. 


MRS.   E.   REGAN. 

Fashionable    Milliner, 


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FIGARO 

THB  J0UEKA1  OF  AMC8EMZBTS. 

Pot>U.b*d  erer,  I>aj.lo  U>e  Sear  bT 

I».        B  O  O  A-  K-  3D  TJ  S 


C3S  Merekont  rand  585   W-uuln  Hon  S*r. 
Below  Montgomery,  San  Franciaoo. 


MONDAY MAT  26.   1873 


ESCftPED  FRGM  SAN  QUENTIN. 


^•he  Death  of  Edmund  Kaan. 

Edmuid  K-mii  appeired  at  the  Tnaa're 
Boya',  CoreDt Garden,  on  Widoesiay,  the 
56th  of  Marjh,  1833,  as  O.bel.o,  with  his 
floa  CtmleeKsao,  aa  Iago.  He  tcttd  with 
ereat  vigor  up  to  thetlird  act,  and  delivered 
"Farewell  the  tranquil  micd"  &e.,  wi  h  un- 
usual itnpressiveneis,  and  the  last  sentence 
he  ever  spoke  oa  tha  stage,  "Othello's  occu- 
pation's gone.*'  He  commenced  the  impass- 
ioned spe.ch,  saizing  Iago  by  the  throat, 
'•Villain,  be  sure  you  prove— "wbea  he 
paiued,  and  his  heai  dropped  on  his  son's 
■Shoulder.  Mr.  W.  H.  Payne,  who  was  at 
the  wing,  rushed  on,  bore  him  from  tha 
6ta;e,  and  aa»iaieibim  to  hia  dressing-room. 
Bavoral  meiical  men  immediately  ran  round 
from  the  front  of"  tin  theatre.  They  were 
unable  to  discover  th;  siigtest  puis_tijn. 
and  adm.nistar.vi  ether,  burnt  brandy  and 
other  stimnlaots,  without  effect.  After  a 
ehort  period,  he  wis  c.rrie3  in  an  arm-chair, 
by  twj  cf  the  stage  carpenters,  t3  the  Wrebin 
tavern  in  Broad  Cbnrt,  and  put  to  bed.  He 
■was  so  utterly  prostrated  that  it  waBiaa possi- 
ble to  wa-h  the  Othello  coloring  matter 
from  h  s  fdes  and  throat  before  the  nest 
morning,  wbea  he  had  rallied  a  little.  He 
remiiaed  in  Lord>n  tilt  Saturday,  wbea  he 
Wit  removed  to  his  houss  ia  Bic'imond.  He 
never  acted  afterward.  Under  ths  care  of 
Dr.  Jan'.s  Smith,  of  Bichmond,  he  became 
60  tnac'i  usttjr  as  to  ba  abla  to  rids  out  ia 
Miscarriage,  to  piy  a  vi-it  to  hi i  reputed 
aiat,  Miss  Tidssfelt.  While  there  he  was 
seizad  wltb  a  slight  sptttinn;  of  blood,  and 
immediately  returned  home-  He  want  at 
once  to  b:d.  f.oji  which  he  never  ar;s».  He 
di.d  on  the  loth  oT  May.  1S33,  at  twealy 
minut£S  after  uiae  o'clock  A.  M. 


One  of  Fijjnro'a    Stories 

The  following  appeared  in  a'lat?  CDpy  of 
Figiro— Figaro  di  P.rs.  bo  it  understood* 
for  its  London  confrere  doss  not  deil  in 
eu:h:  "An  artist  had  jusr  finished  a  fine  pic- 
tare  fjr  the  Exposition.  The  subject  was  a 
banquet:  every  one  as  jolly  rs  possible,  and 
the  Amphitri'e  holding  a  huge  champagne 
bo'tle  in  lis  hand  and  pressing  ils  contente 
on  his  gneits.  Tbe  art  at  was  at  a  loss  how 
to  name  this  piod  ictlon,  and  showing  it  to  a 
-friend,  begged  him  to  suggest  a  suitable  title. 
*I  really  do  not  koow  how  to  find  a  name 
that  will  express  a  cause  for  t^e  content 
"which  is  shown  in  the  host's  countenance 

'Oh,'  replied  tie  other*  'in  your  place  I 
■wou'd  entitle  it  simply,  'The  Dsath  of  a 
"H'-ther-in-Lsiw;" 


The  Qneen's  English. 

We  wish  our  Londoo  namesake  would  not 
•mangle  the  Queen's  English,  and  mix  its 
expressions  in  t>e  painful  m  icne:  it  some- 
times d'^es.  Spacing  of  Mario's  reappear- 
Ao«e  io  Lindon  it  says:  "To  hear  a  once- 
favored  artiste  in  his  decay  is  no  edifying 
sigltf."    This  is  shocking. 


Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  car/lage,  stylish 
horses  and  a  rellatle  driver  are  the  leadingeg. 
■eentlals  of  an  tujoyobleride,  and  theee  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  frantleco  so  nnqnEationablv 
am  from  Flank  Pontou,  whose  carriages  have 
■the  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  tha  Occl- 
•Uental  Hotel.  His  handsome  tura-otits  ere  u^ed 
by  the  best  circles  of  the  city,  and  aa  he  makes 
it  a  point  to  employ  able,  horest  and  perfectly 
-courteous  drlveir,  neu  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  my  otber  carriege  proprietor  on  this 
■Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persone,  and 
ladles  In  particular,  will  engage  no  cirri  ages 
except  those  which  he  nrovldae.  Frank  has  en- 
Joyed  gr  at  Euccess  in  his  businsse,  and  tne 
Admirable  way  in  which  he  conduct-  It  makes 
lijm  a  favorite  with  all  who  pa'-ronlza  him.    * 


Mothkbj  of  FamItjes  who  trs  aboui  to  Bpend 
*he  Bummer  In  the  country  with  their  children, 
Ought  not  to  forget  brfore  they  go  to  provide 
thcmsftl  vee  as  well  as  their  children  with  under 
clothing.  The  only  plase  where  Ihey  can  buy 
the  same  cheaper  and  male  cf  betttr  maUrlal 
■than  at  any  other  place  is  at  E  Frledlaudtr  & 
Oo's,  So.  9  Third  street,  Nucleus  Building.    3a 


Derby    SweopstAkss, 

The  drawing  of  the  Epsom  Derby  Sweep- 
-e'aiea  fct  the  C'arlDg  Cross  3.1oon,6C6  SUesicn 
tir*^t.  near  Second,  baa  be- n  postponed  to 
Tuesday,  May  27th.  A  few  tickets  r.main  un- 
sold. • 


•Corns,  Bunions,   Ingrowing  Nails. 

A  perfect  euro  warranted  by  Albert  Scboan- 
-wald,  1,7  Second  ttreet.  4-m 

Removal, 

Samuel  Sw'.ft  has  removed  from  116  to  113 
Post  strict.  Sewiig  nuchicea  rented  >nd  re. 
•«»alredaau€U.l,  and  sold  cheaper  than  ever,  x 

Uadtes  Viattlnsc  Cctvls. 

Written,  engraved  or  priotad  by  Joaa  P. 
Dwtks,  12C  3at^r  street,  opposite  Lick  House, 
and   at  the   Grand   Hotel.    K.  B.-Hakukkb- 

CHTSF8  KEATLT  '--■■EED.     Pebuahsbxp  of  everv 
description  to  order.  . 


.Bound  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Is  S.  RuTkhardi's  motto.  Flee  French  Calf 
Bwte  made  to  crier  irom  $S  toSlO.  A  good  fit 
aod  satisfaction  guirinteed.    Call  at  5J0  Wash- 

•irgton  stre't  and  be  convinced.  A  full  assort- 
ment ot  neatly-mid:  soods  always  on  hand,  at 

-prices  to  soli  ev.  r;  ont's  purse.  4  bi 


Art  exit  Ion,    l,.id!es 
To  give  the  «Hn  the-sottaess  of  vx-lv?t,  end 


Two  Convicts  Packed  ia   a  Box 
54x30  Inches  Square. 


Enterprise  of  Figaro. 


Th-.s  morning  there  wis  ratter  an  escitiog 
■cene  on  board  the  Contra  Coata  steamer 
whici  s-arted  fiom  San  Rafael  at  7:45. 
Among  the  freight  was  a  quantity  of  wagon 
material,  sp  ikes,  felloes  and  completed 
whte:s  from  tLe  San  Quentin  Pri:on  wcri- 
Bhop,  which  is  controlled  by  E.  Soule,  con- 
tracor.  Among  this  matrrial  was  one  Jarge 
package  of  spokes.  This  w&i  standing  up 
on  its  narrow  end.  A  deck-!:and  pis  ing  it 
was  surprised  by  rearing  a  grcan,  and  after- 
wards a  voioe  seemingly  pioceediog  from 
the  package  of  spokis.  To  heir  the  spokes 
speak  astonished  bim,  and  be  ran  oil"  to  the 
mute;  tie  mate  ran  to  theciptiin,  and  an 
investigation  was  madi  of  the  myateiooB 
package.  Th3  voicsc.ie3,  "  Turn  (his  case 
over  I '  The  capttin  tumid  tbe  p^c^tage  over 
and  kicked  ia  one  end.  Oat  of  a  hole  about 
two  fee;  by  half  a  Coot  crept  two  men  ateam- 
ng  wi  h  perspirat  on  and  gasping  for  breath  _ 
Tha  '-package  of  spok-s"  was  not  what  it 
s^em^d,  but  a  box  wiih spokes  on  theootsida. 
One  of  th^ee  men  a  till  handsome  fel  ow 
became  spokesman  and  explained  t'jat  he 
came  from  Sao  Qaen'ia,  haviig  a  desire  to 
be  free.  He  andbisoompiaion,  a  la  me  man 
had  concealed  themselves  in  this  cunningly 
constructed  box,  asd  would  doubtless  hive 
c:  ofssi  t'  e  bay  ia  to'.erable  cataf ^rt  had  not 
a  stupid  deckhand  stood  them  on  th.  ir  he£d^. 
Thay  could  not  stand  tbisj  the  blood  rushed 
to  their  brains  until  their  heads  seamed 
bnratiog  and  they  w^ie  forced  to  discover 
themselves.  They  took  their  failute  very 
philosjphicilly  and  seexed  tD  enjoy  the 
freBb  air  very  much.  They  walked  quietly 
off  to  the  prison,  accojapaniel  by  unarmed 
citizeD,  making  no  attempt  to  escpa.  Each 
had  on  his  prison  clothes  over  a  suit  of  citi- 
zens dies;  one  of  them  had,  to  cool  himself' 
already  divested  himself  of  the  prison  garb. 
They  htdbeea  picked  'ogether  in  tjis  bcx 
4  1-2  by  2  1-2  feat  about  au  hour  and  a  haif- 
One  of  the  escapes  was  employed  as  clerk  in 
E.  Sou'e's  wagon  shop  and  tbe  other,  the 
jame  man,  »ts  a  workman  tliere.  Th;  latter 
was  in  for  six  years  for  burglary  committed 
in  San  Fiacc  scoandhad  eervei  two  tsrms 
before. 

The  men  were  hurried  off  the  boat  before 
we  could  ascertain  their  names.  Ths  affair 
caused  quits  a  sensation,  and  was  the  6ub- 
jent  of  oonversation  all  the  way  over,  The 
pc&33ngers  generally  sympathized  with  the 
nr  j  men  who  made  eu:ha  bold  Etruggle  for 
liberty,  and  so  nearly  obtained  it.  The 
other  pipers  will  have  this  news  to-morrow. 
Figabo  is  as  uaual  abend.  .  If  the  other 
papers  will  s  op  pretending  to  give  theitri- 
cal  ^ens,  and  leave  that  to  Figabo,  Figaeo 
won't  c:nsh  ih-m  by  publishing  neAsin 
advance  of  every  other  paper. 


Two  Holy  Days. 

A  Pattfifld-  Teuton,  disgusted  with  the 
disrespec"  of  Good  Friday  by  the  Yankee?, 
exclaimed:  "Mein  Gotle!  mein  Goota!  Wha 
a  country!  TVoat  a  peblts!  Only  two  holy 
days,  and  one  is  Fourth  of  July,  and  the 
other  April  Fools  I ' 


It  Dida't  Succeed. 

A  young  man  at  Kenosha  tot  two  dollars 
;hat  he  could  take  a  certain  man's  nose  b> 
tween  bis  t-umb  and  finger.  Although  he 
said  certain  man  was  a  church  deaeon,  tbe 
said  young  man's  doctor's  bill  was  fourteen 
dollars. 


Woman's     irtlglits. 

One  would  thick  that  it  vaa  one  cf  woman's 
rights  to  enjoy  as  good  a  dinner  aa  a  man,  and 
pay  the  Fame  trice  for  U.  Neatly  all  the  res- 
taurants  "  fcr  ladies  and  geutlemes"  in  San 
Fiauclsco  have  poorer  tan  than  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dice.  These  ib  as  kxosftios. 
At  the  Fioiteeb  Kibtaubaitt,  on  Wa<hlngion 
street,  at  tbe  ccroer  of  Dunbar  Allay,  ladles  con 
get  an  excellent  braakiast,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
alnce  1819,  provides  every  luxury  the  market 
afiords.  Both  ladles  and  gentlemen  find  tfiers 
dishes  to  please  the  most  epicurean  taste.      * 


Dr.    I>obiort)F 

Hae  devoted  his  stndy  more  particularly  to 
ahronlc  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  is 
sow  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
3an  Francisco.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
aomer  of  Leldesdorfl.  a  few  doors  nelow  What 
Cheer  House,  t 


A  Ploaeant  Jjocation. 

Perrons  Aeelrtng  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Centrsi  location,  should  visit  tbe  Alhambra, 
and  inspeot  tbe  flue  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tne  buildlhjz  is  a  verv  flue  ooe  and  1&  well 
lighted  ud ventilated.. 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  la  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  bate.  At  "  Tnm"  Hat  Store,  6*7  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  ftylee  can  be  found.  The  stock  la  lmmi>nn 
—the  prices  are  reasonable,  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  sura  to  be  suited.  a 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 
Cures  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis.  8-l 

The  :>fow  Oyster-  House.  131 
Oxsteb  Geotto  baa  been  opentd  by  A.  W. 
Manning,  one  of  tho  oldest  Oy.-ter  Deal<rj  ia 
the  city,  "For  Ladies  and  Gentleman,"  at  428 
Pins  st,  next  to  Bowen  Bros.,  grocera.  Thu  is 
in  epsry  roped  a  place  whert  a  gentleman  can 
take,  his  fatuity ,  5  q 

I'.mdred  Men  Wanted 


Geologic  :s  amuse  Council  Blaffs  with  the 
ioteltigenC3  that  it  can  nad  coal  by  digging 
700  feet. 

Six'y  luihe's  t>  the  acre  is  the  peanut 
crop  of  Kansas. 

There  are  new  125. 000  members  of  the 
order  of  Knights  of  Pvr  .:as 

New  York  will  tead  twenty  journaliais  to 
the  Expc&itiOD. 

A  goldcoia  bs  riog  t*ie  date  of  1420  has 
teen  found  in  Normandy. 

The  Boston  Five  C^nts  Saving  Bank  has 
accounts  open  with  63,742  depositors,  and 
the  amoont  standing  to  their  ere  lit  is  $10,- 
786.573  10,  which  figuie3  show  the  wisdom 
of  saving  tbe  pe  aides. 

Whitelaw  Beid,  editor  of  V  e  Ntw  York 
Tribune,  ge's  a  Balaty  of  $10,000  a  year. 
JeoningahaBS10,090on  the  Times;  Oorley 
hss  55.000  on  the  World  ;  Hudson  had  £10,- 
000  on  the  Herald,  and  was  retired  on  a  pen- 
sion of  810,000. 

Iodianapolis  is  to  be  surrounded  by  a  rail- 
rcad,  to  fcititats  the  transfer  of  freight  by 
connecting  with  the  twelve  railroads  cen- 
tering tbere.  It  will  be  about  twelve  miles 
long,  and  the  company  Las  a  capital  of 
£1,000,000. 

Tom  Ecott is  report :d  to  be  the  owner  of 
16,000  mile  of  railroad. and  sixteen  acrts  of 
Legista'ure. 

It  is  eaid  that  more  champagne  is  drunk 
in  the  United  St  te*  than  in  France,  because 
much  more  is  made  in  the  former  than  in 
the  later  country. 


Taking  a  Mean  Ad-vantage. 

The  wife  of  an  Indianapolis  man  hss  been 
in  t^e  bab.t  of  giving  her  husband  p. lis 
while  be  was  sleepiog.  Tho  unfortunate 
Benedict  cilUd  upon  JMUyor  Macauley  the 
other  day,  to  onsnlt  him  upon  the  matter. 
His  Honor  advised  the  iojored  husband  to 
wear  a  muzzle,  and  the  poor  fellow  went 
anay  determined  to  give  the  plan  a  trial. 


Another  Villain    Cleared. 

CLarles  Dudley  Warner,  referring  to  an 
article  iu  Scribner's  May  number  on  the  "In- 
sanity of  Gain,"  say.:  "He. was  the  last 
really  gocd,  respectable  villain  we  had  left. 
Judas,  Henry  Till  e'c.  are  all  gone.  And 
now  Cain  is  net  a  murJerer,  tut  a  homicide 
laboring  under  emotional  insanity." 

Premium  Sbirt  Maker. 

Kr^.  Bvelioe  Mor.-la  526,  Keirny  at.,  rdspect- 
fallv  solicits  a  call  from  friends,  and  strangers 
visitieg  tha  City.  Newest  styles,  perfect  fit 
and  prices  reasonable.  6-0 


McI>owell,  Slio-w  Card  Writer 

Beady  made   and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 
60S  Market  street,  cor.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 


Olam  Cnowder  Every  IS'lgnt 

Tbe  best  cbowder  in  town,  at  tbe  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  15  Morton  street,  just  cfi 
Learny,  3-r 

Sam  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bass  House  Carriages,  can  be 
-ound  In  front  of  Oo?eman  Bro?.  clothing  es- 
abU^hment,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery ita.,  or  D titer  Stables.  Oarrlase  orders 
litt  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
o  -  nhtht,  at  reduced  rates.  pi 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cares  Bheumsllfim  and  N^nrahrla. 


Fine    Candies 

Fresb,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ary, 578  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  and  retail    g 


J*-Ut>liC  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  effioe  before  8  a.  n.,  can 
be  returned  In  the  evening  if  reqoir^d;  we 
never  dlsanpolLtl  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
LeinesdorfT  street.  • 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


.  . .  -AT. . . . 

McDASIEL'S  THEATRE 

CBElF-ra,     KTOJIH6, 

THREE  GOOD  JTAHIETY  WOMEN 

•9*Talent  going  Bast  trill  Sod  it  to  their  advan- 
tage before  leaving  Oallfornia  to  correspond  with 

J.  HeDASilEL, 
n»9  Lock  Bos  r?o.  i,  Obeyeppe,  Wromiog. 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM, 

And  College  of  Hedlclae. 

1  fl  flftO  BEAUriFTJL  AND  INSTBUOT- 
M.\J*\J\J\J  i*a  objects  to  be  aa».n.  Qpea  to  tin 
Public  DAY  AND  NIGBT,  at  EUJatBBU-  H4U 
S 18  Montgomery  street.    FOR  MEN  ONLy. 

*"Da.  JoedaS's  PsrvATE  Office  is  at  ail 
Ge.*rr  street  (ODOoeifee  old  Heohaoloa'  Pavilion). 


8TEYENS,    HOLMES  &  CO., 

S35  SACRAMENTO  STREET, 

FILL  ORDERS  FOE  ALL  KINDS  OF  GOODS, 
ind  attend  to  all  bainesa  Irnm  all  parts  of 
the  co-ist  on  commission.  Nevada,  Ctan  sad  laaho 
a  apBLJaltr. n^lm 


FRED.    C.    WENTWORTH 

Annonncea  that  at  kie  Saloon, 

601  Kearny  at..  Bf.  W.  cor.  SMmmeale, 

Loog  famoas  for  the  txoellsooe  of  its 

'WINEftS  and  UQVOBS 

Alt  Drinks  will  henceforth  be 

rXaX33M'       O    DE3    IW    T    J9  . 

nySOlm 


P.VOLNEY,  212  FOURTH  STREET 

BUYS  AND  SELLS 

Good   Second-hand    Clothing. 

Also.   CLEANS,  D7E8.  snd  REPAIES,  io  tbe 

moHsoea-Bc  manner.  Hn  has  madd  the  above  a 
aoecu.t/  for  30  reara,  and  ia  bound  to  g:Te  aatis- 
fection  to  a!L  ao74  Lm 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 


£ 


8  1CB1SEJIO. 
K.   MOBEOW.    SOLE    PROPBrRTOR.- 

mm 


■  ~ — -^ 

PICNICS,  EXCtTRSIO]    , 


DIRECT  IMPORTERS. 
GET  ONE 

BEFORE  THEY  ARE  ALL  SOLO ! 


Just  Received 


20     CASES 

....CP.„. 

Fine  Black  Silk  Hats, 

KEOULIE    PJBICE,     84  OO. 

Will  be  Sold  for   $1  OO 


lO      CASES 


Fine  Panama  Hats, 

WOBTH    S3  SO. 

Selling'  lor  One  Dollar. 


lO      CASES 

....OF.... 

Railroad  Caps— Cloth,  Velvet 

BESDUB    PKIOE,    SI  SO. 

Selling-  fbr  Fifty  Cents 


100  :doss:e32>? 


CASSIMERE,' SUMMER  HATS 


At    Fitty    Cents. 


Fifty    Cases 


Celebrated  $150  White  Shirts 

WILL    BE    SOLD 

FOR    ONE    UOLLAK 


cxjO^rairg-csr 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS, 

All    Grades, 

AID  UBEAPEB  TUAS  AITT  OIBEB 

STOKE  m  THE  CITT. 
AT  THE 

IX L  Auction  Store 

618  and  620  Kearny  St., 

Corner    of    Commercial 


S.  F.  and  H.  P.  R^ 


CHANGE    OP    | 

THE  CREAP£ST  ROUTE  TO  TO  ; 

ON  iND  AFTKB  APKIL  1.  MIJ  •  , 

ro.ll  Oomp.oy  lor  01o.srJ.le.nl I  III  ' 
•zevtcd),  from  Froit  jlreet  ItbM  .. 
1°™  '?*,'  "P"  tm°  ""  le>"  Olo'.it 
5:J0  o  clock ;  *  M  ,  ronn.ct  ng  at  Don  ! 
«t«  mer.Tio  .r,iriDgio  S.,  I'  M«|,°  ■ 
1  bi  8t«.mers  »od  o...  msk,  C|0"  I 
with  tugs,  to  noil  Itom  nil  point,      f 

SHBDAY  IXCURSOhTTt  RIDJ 

Le.Yo  San  Francisco  it  1  i  v  1 
.rriong  .t  Olov«rd.l.  .t  1  oVioo't V- , 
will  la.Te  Oloverd.l*  at  2 o'clock  .  ! 
Fi.Boiaoo  at  7  o'olook  Thu Twill  ! 
■  lonl.U  .tv.tal  boots  at  .n,  ot  It.  i 
t^e  line  of  the  rn«d  For  all  info.m  ' 
me  Oompuo'.  office,  4*o  Moct.cn 


The  City  Gai 

SOB  TUB 

Coining  Picnic  Si 

THE  ATTENTION  OF  ALL  »0C  l 
8oot»tiona  aod   Military  Com  pi  , 
to  the  adTantages  offered  by  ta*te  1 

Mil  b6^Klifal  *r0,aD(l8  tor  noiid»r! 

v&\9  They  c*d  bg  procored  oo  L  , 
week  (or  piocio  purposes  tha  comi  1 
mo- e  advaa tage^afl  tsrma  tbao  tvs<  s  , 

THB    CITY    GABUli 
Are  easy  of  acoeBa  without  uny  tarifl  « 
aodare  provided  with  Urge  and  bu  ,l 
large  Shade  Trees:  beaon(al  Kloie 
from  etery  clime:  tn««roui  Swidi 
jnoih   Darcmg   Pavilions;   a   oatn-i  . 
Fieaaore  Bone;  Koactaic*  aid  i'b 
rrs,   ai'   perfeoUy  afceltered  from  t>  . 
ma^moit  Xe=i»oraat  is  on  tbegroui 
coDveoiencw  for  the  acoommedauoo 
nice  has  been   made.    Evrjt&iLtba 
in  the  moat  oomplete  order  (or  the  oo 
TUK    CITT    QABD] 
Are  tbe  largest  fn  the  State.    Th* 
aorea  of   Knoll  and    8had-d  Ltwa 
oeoE,   etc.,    and  are  capable  of  ac 
isO.WO  ppraooB  with  tbe  grea*«st  con* 
tra  Cars  run  directly  to  tae  Qardeoi. 

rlonic  UuD3mittt«a  are  especial!* 
and  inaoectthe  Groondo,  and  not 
which  will  be  moat  f  svorable. 

M.  V.  S1ETESI,  Pi 

•V  Office  hours  3  to  6  p.m.,  daily  it 
ooroer  j  welfth  and  FoIaomatrtBti 

N.  B-3{IO,Oi)0  Admieaicn  Tick 
by  vnnouB  Asaooiatlons  boldiog  (■ 
Oily  Gardens  last  year.  The  u!« 
liqnors  wt»  be  prohibited  on  lot  *n 
.lvaldays. 


i  I 

*UI 

■ 


Badger'sCentral  Park, 


THHSE  BEAUTIFUL  G AHDBXt  UN 
open  for  tbe  aea.on,  and  mtay  Ma 
popular 

FXCKTlOfi 
Will  be  held  tbere.     The  attraotlOiwiL, 
oaa.     SKATING  PAVILION.  UU3.  .fit 
NASIDiL    Bka'.ing  freeon  waakdiy, 

Adm]««lon  jr. 

OH  I  LP  REN  lO  OBNTS 


Read!  Read!!  lid! 
THE  PALACEOF  FJM 

ANOTHER      RXOI1EMHMT     AI  f  « 
New     tore.  17  Second    Mr»»'.  »'i 
Grand    Hotel.     Olothing  of    tbt  Ut: 
fashionable  styles  made  to  order.       i 

NOTE  THE~PBIC 
Pants..  ..from  S6  to  $12  '(I 
Suits ..fromia»» 

I  invite  tbe  inspection  of  tee  Cb.ic  '** 
tbe  marker, 

A.  MORRIS 

JXo.    XV    Second  6* 

m. 17.1m  Opiioali.  Oral 


AUCTION  SAL 

New  City  Halll 

No   77    and  "78-Delii 

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I    OS*  Or   THB    OOllDBBrUL    PLANT 
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rTHIUMiTIINI,    KEURUQIA,    CGUT,   PARAl- 

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AFFECTIONS, 

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only  paraoo  OB  t ha  OoaKaaat  *o*t  fatly  ooorpra 
basdalta  aaarto  qaallti'a.  ru«  abova  Oaasplaiata 
ar*  ' r«At*d  .it'mi'lj  *1   L  isfrty  aod  ODOcasa, 

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Hair  Restorative  Powder 

THIS  POWDBR  WILL  PREVKNT  TfJB  BAIR 
fron  falll n*afl,  aod  iUn  r*ttoraa  oawfrowth 
of  Hair  to  iba  bald  baad  ttltblo  a  faw  w«aks  wbar* 
iba  rootaaraoot  daattoyad.  Tbla  poa/dar  la  talxad 
atilb  arara  -atar  aad  oiad  ka  a  tvaab  tbraa  timaa 
a  weak.     Atrial  of  oaa  box  w  Ml  00B*1acayr,g  tbst 


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eoraa  all  dlaaaaa*  of  l    a  aaaip.  r*a<jraa  dandruff. 

Prevents  Hair  Palling, 

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JABLA, 

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PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


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THE  JOTJBHAL  OF  AMU8EMIHTS. 


PnblialiWl  ever,  .D»vj  in  the  Year  by 

339   MorchtMit  and      JUS  -Waebtngtoii  rte. 
Below  Montgomery.  S"  7raooieoo. 


TUESDAY MAT  27,  1873 

.iHUSESENTS.    Etc 

Alhamt.iM.  Theatre 

Tfae  laoshible  faroe  of  "Tbs  Dnteh  Ja»>t  io»." 
watch  commenced  (he  perform -.nt  e  at  this  hoo.ee 
last  nigbt,  km  a  great  aoccete.  Waaler  Biro^y 
gave  an  entirely  orieiaal  impersonation  of  Justice 
flkiaendopher,  bam  Broker  was  very  amusing  as 
tbe  Court  officer,  Bob  Hart  displayed  imtEtoae 
tradition  a*  Profleontlog  A  t  tome?,  and  J  ales  Rob- 
iDBOO  de'iver-d  bis  speeches  es  Counsellor  with 
admirable  ctTect.  J.  G.  Russell  woo  Bach  ap- 
plause for  an  aria  from- "Luck  aia  Borgia,"  which 
he  Bang  io  fp'eodid  sMle ;  tbe  oomtepo1tca.hr  Lit- 
tle Mao  and  Matter  Fraoklio.  was  wood  erf  all  y  ex- 
ecuted ;  Vivian  sant.  some  of  his  hast  songs;  Sam 
Rickey  and  Master  Barney  appeared  ia  tbe  scream- 
ing farce  of  "Bid  Whfskey,"  and  made  tbs  andi- 
enee  Uagh  till  tbelr  aides  were  sore;  Little  Mae 
and  Bob  Hart  presented  "Sbakspeare  Bntehered ;" 
and  tbe  lively  opera  of  'Mont,  Cbonfleri,"  wit  tube 
inimitable  Leon,  Edwin  Kslly.W.  F.  Baker  tad 
others  in  tbe  east,  concluded  the  performance. 

California.  Theatre, 

Tbe  very  bright  and  amaeicg  comedy  of- "How 
Bbe  Loves  Hio."  was  presented  l«st  nigbt  with 
Barton  Bill  in  tbe  character  of  Vacil.  In  this  part 
Mr.  illll  showed  how  good  an  act  it  be  is  by  the 
■acoesB  with  which  he  individualized  It  and  brought 
oat  Ite  strong  poioti.  This  pity  was  prodnoed 
some  years  ago  at  Magnire'a  Opera  Hoose,  with 
Charles  Wbeat'e'gb  as  Vacil.  Owen  Marlowe  did 
some  capital  acting  as  Captain  Yawley;  E.  J. 
Backley  was  excellent  aa  Dick  Hartley;  Henry 
Bdwaidsaa  the  headstrong  invalid  St  Richard 
Snglisb,  was  admirable;  Mies  Annie  Graham,  aa 
tbe  dashing  Atlanta  Cruiser,  was  very  effaoti-e; 
Mies  Minnie  Walton  acted  the  role  of  Mrs.  Vacil 
charmingly;  J.  O.  William. on,  as  Diogenes  tin 
faithful  body  servant,  was  at  borne  in  tbe  obarao- 
ter ;  and  W.  A.  Mestayergsve  a  gold  impersonation 
Of  Dr.  Minimum.  "How  Bhe  Loves  Him"  will  be 
piajcd  again  to-night.  To-morrow  nigbt,  "Lan- 
don  Aasurance ." 
"Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Oassim  and  Fritz,  the  gymnast',  numbers  of 
pretty  girls  io  ttb'eaax  vlvants.  Tommy  Barton 
in  comic  songs,  Mlsa  Ltllle  Harland  in  dances  and 
many  other  attractions  will  be  offered  to-night, 

Buckley's  New  Varieties, 

Ida  Fisk,  la  a  great  favorite  at  this  boose;  sbe 
appeals  nightly  in  song  and  danoe.  Leon  Samwells, 
Frank  Mortimore,  and  Ida  May  cause  great  fun  in 
tbe  faro*  of  "Whom  Shall  I  Marry"  Ball?  Thayer, 
ainge  popQlsr  eongs,  and  altogether  a  very  lively 
performance  is  given. 
"Woodward's  Gardens. 

This  is  a  delightful  place  ia  which  to  spend  a 
mmmet's  afternoon.  There  me  thousands  of 
enrloeiiies  to  be  seen. 

AsaTOrnoAi.  Mcecmi!.— Ona  of  the  most 

e  napless  eollsetlons  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
■  •atea,  Comprising  hundreds  of  oottly  and  bean- 
tlfni  wn  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemea 
•sly)  at  the  Museum  on  Montgomery  i  treet.  An 
tear  may  be  profitably  scent  bare- 


The  Chronicle  at  Fault, 

We  £ad  toe  following  in  a   Washington 
paper: 
A  lean'ifol  yoncg  girl  was  married  ia 

Ban  Francisco  fast  week,  and,  at  the  conclu- 
sion of  the  marriage  c'remooy.  she  tamed 
to  her  bustard,  and  said,  "George,  bus  me, 
I  am  dying."  The  husband  complied  witn 
tfae  request,  at.d,at  that  moment,  the  youog 
bride  ftll  dead  to  the  ficor. 

Now,  surely  we  had  a  right  to  expect  the 
Cbronioleto  "do  up"  ao  incideot  like  that. 
It  should  have  fcejn  good  for  at  least  half  a 
column  with  snb-tcadt:  "The  LastKie'," 
"Death  of  tha  Bride,"  "The  A  Uar  and  the 
TomtBi"etc.,6tc.  We  shall  Icse  all  confi- 
dence ia  tie  Chronicle  if  It  lets  Eastern 
pipers    get  ahead  of  it  ia  this  way. 


An  Bar  for  Music 

Artd-nosed  man  thinks  he  has  an  ear  for 
music.  He  sijs  he  is  thoroughly  scqnaintsd 
with  all  the  bars. 


Battler's    "Wixxe    Parlor. 

Lew  Rattler,  formerly  in  the  minstrel  line, 
will  be  pleased  to  act  the  role  of  Boniface  to  all 
blende,  day  and  evening,  at  S3*  Bush  street, 
below  Kearny.  a  b 

The  Last  New  Song. 

Air— "Mod  <t  Chandon." 
Emerson  Corville  U  my  name, 
fyiy  butin^sa  always  1b  the  same; 
Extern  Oysters,  aad  Fanoy  Boast, 
Relishes  these,  that  my  boasa  can  boast . 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
Ohlhlgbohl  Ohlhigh  obi 
None  vrh-j  have  been  bnt  again  will  go. 
CorviUe  (ays  sol  eays  boI 
0>  Pi-e  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remember  the  number  and  call  again, 
Visions  of  Shell'flib  in  every  at  vie, 
Inwardly  cause  yon  much  to  emilo. 
lL*dl*s  wi-h  escorts  there  always  go, 
Ladies  to)  T.  a  lies  go? 
Emerson  Oorvllle's  politsl  and  so 
3-1  They  gol  they  go  I  they  go  I 


Star  Stilrts  ana  Collars. 

All    Berts    and  sizes,   for  sa'.e   cheap,  at  tbe 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leideedorff  at,        • 


Psrepa-Roia  In  Egrypt. 
Just  before  leaving  Cairo,  lime.  Res*  had 
a  rem  arkabls  benefit  at  the  Opera  House,  of 
which  we  cita  an  account:  "The  benefit  was 
taken  in  hand  by  tho  best  Greek,  English 
and  Amoricm  residents,  who  raided  a  sub" 
sorir-tion  among  themselves  to  illuminate 
the  theatre  with  w-x  cind!e',  and  bay  up 
the  whole  theatre  for  their  own  friends,  the 
public  having  a  poor  chance  fer  place),  and 
offering  any  sum  for  seats  and  boxes.  They 
ordered  24U  bouquets,  and  in  the  front  of 
each  box  were  placed  two  bouquets,  and  son- 
nets in  different  languages,  piloted  on  dif- 
ferent colored  paper.  At  tbe  eleventh  hour 
(24  hours  btfjre  tho  performance)  Afediui, 
who  was  to  have  sung  a  Greek  song,  w*s 
taken  ill  and  could  not  Eiog,  so  I  had  to 
learn  a  song  in  Greek.  You  may  fanoy  my 
agony  in  pronouncing  a  language  I  don't 
know,  but  they  all  say  I  did  it  very  well,  and 
tbe  public  nearly  went  mad  over  me.  Tho 
showers  of  bouquets  were  wonderful.  Two 
stage-c~earers  had  to  come  atd  help  me. 
Then  I  had  two  lyres  presented  to  me,  with 
a  magnifloant  large  gold  Egyptian  necklace 
and  earrings,  presented  by  the  subscribers. 
Ia  fact,  itwas  au  oration  en  regie,  and  t  wes 
delighted,  as  you  may  fancy.  After  the  opera 
the  English  Cotsul  and  family,  the  Broad- 
ways, and  several  other  ladies  and  gentle- 
men, surprised  me  at  home,  and  a  Mr.  Jo- 
hanides,  tbe  head  of  the  Greeks,  came  to 
compliment  me.  We  bad  lots  of  ofcampagne 
and  supper,  and  I  never  laughed  so  much 
in  my  life.  I  hare  had  since  tho  benefit  an- 
other pair  of  earrings,  and  a  locket'ia  the 
shape  of  a  Maltese  cross,  with  gold  and  white 
enamel,  and  a  Turkish  silk  opera  handker- 
chief, all  woven  in  silver,  gold  and  diflerent 
silks;  a'so,  a  magnificent  fan  of  ostrich 
feathers.^^—^-^^-—-^^—      -_    


A  Reliable  Paper. 

If  the  Call  does  not  do  better  as  a  "news- 
paper" we  shall  enlarge  Fioako.  get  the  tel- 
egraph news  and  ran  an  opposition.  A  sad 
bash  was  made  this  morning  of  that  Ban 
Quentin  escape  story,  which  was  published 
in  Pioako  yesterday  morning.  The  Call 
saya  tbat  the  discovery  took  place  "shortly 
before  half-past  two  o'clock  on  Saturday 
afternoon,"  when  it  was  really  at  eight  o'clock 
oa  Monday  morning.  If  tbis  is  a  simple  of 
Call  news  we  don't  intend  to  place  much  re- 
liance on  that  paper  in  future.  The  Chron- 
icle did  better;  it  re-vamped  Figabo's  account 
of  the  previous  morning. 


Paariinjf  Precedent  too  Par. 

"I  say,  old  fellow,  what  are  yoar  poli- 
tics?" said  a  wit :y  Aberdeen  man,  quizzing 
another  artisan.  "Conservative— my  fa- 
ther was  Conservative,"  he  replied.  "And 
what  ia  your  religion?"  continued  the  other. 
"Protestant— my  father  was  Protestant," 
was  the  answer.  "And  why  are  yon  a  bach- 
elor?" said  the  other.  "Because  my  father 
was  a — oh  confound  itl  don't  bother  me 
with  your  slupid  questions." 


New  York  spend*  $3,000,000  on  funerals 
annually'  and  thinks  it  cheap  enough. 

Baltimore  owes  $610,551,  and  expects  to 
reduoe  the  amount  to  $359,055  tbis  year. 


Sentence  of  Rnsse  J, 

Bnssell,  the  elu..  derer  of  Crotty,  was  sen- 
tenced tbis  morning  to  be  hanged  on  the  26th 
of  July. 


Dental  Work. 

Fob  fikebt  qojlitt.  or  wobx,  go  to  T.  O.  Jee- 
enp,  dentist,  cor.  Sutter  ud  Montgomery,  over 
Tucker's.  3-u 

Twenty  Thousand 

Fapax  Collars,  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Chear  Laundry,  office  121  Leldeadorff  at. 


Slgnor    FulvlO    Rossi 

Oivee  private  lessonB  In  Italliu  and  English 
Vocal  Music,  at  645  Clay  street,  or  at  tho  resi- 
dence of  the  pupil.  S-j 

Millineet. — HatB  cle  ned,  pressed  and 
trimmed  to  ord>r  a'  the  lowest  prices.  Hiss 
J.  F.  Wood  824  Washington  street.  4-y 


A    Solution  of  tne  Chinese   Problem. 

IndiaouBalng  the  evlla  of  Ohinew  Immigra- 
tion and  the  existing  doprestion  of  baetnesi  in 
Ban  Francisco  coiB^quent  u;  on  the  displace- 
ment of  whit?  labor  by  Chlnete  in  our  work- 
shops, tbe  Golden  Era  hits  the  nsil  square  on 
the  hLad  io  tbe  following  : 

Tbe  on);  measure  of  redress  which  holds  oat 
any  promue  of  relief  la  tho  formation  of  anti- 
ObineBO  societies  all  over  tho  Oosnt.  th«  members 
of  whi;h  ehall  be  pledged  not  to  employ  Oblcer, 
not  ro  pnrosase  goodd  of  tboae  who  ao  employ 
tbs  m,  nor  to  parcnase  goods  of  Ohine&e  minnlic- 
tnriei.  They  first  propose  these  anti-Ohiorss  eo- 
cietii-s  sbon'd  te  to  make  themselvas  felt  in  tbe 
oharaoter  of  porohasers.  If  one  thousand  men 
iu  this  city  Bbould  effect  an  orsauization  under  a 
solemn  pleig1*  no"  to  employ  Chinese  nor  to  pur- 
ee ase  goods  of  individuals  or  firms  who  might  em- 
ploy them,  it  would  greatly  strengthea  the  bands 
of  such  of  oar  local  manufacturers  as  are  now 
enraged  in  the  experiment  of  oompetTOg'  with 
ODineee  manufactures.  If  tbis  one  tboosuid  was 
mpliiplted  by  toe,  as  it.  soon  might  bs,  the  sue- 
cw  of  tbe  experiment  would  be  assured.  These 
societies  must  be  organised  without  tbe  aid  of  law, 
asoo  law  would  be  constitutional  tbat  discrimi- 
nated against  Chinese  residents.  Such  organiza- 
tions oould  only  be  carried  oat  where  the  com- 
munity is  nearly  unanimous  In  favor  of  the  object 
to  be  attained ;  bn.  such  unanimity,  it  is  believed, 
prevails  in  tbis  Stats. 

The  experiment  has  beentiled  by  at  least 
Otu  man  in  Sin  Frtnolico.  We  allude  to  Mr. 
H.  Sat '.iff,  who  Is  proprietor  of  two  large  cigar 
stores,  330  and  832  Kearny  str.'et.  As  1  >ng  ago 
a;  UG\  Mr.  SatlifT,  knowing  what  tha  result 
of  ObineEe  labor  would  b°,  formed  the  resolu- 
tion to  neither  employ  Chinese  wcrsmen,  n?r 
sell)  nor  purchase  cigars  made  by  Chinese,  and 
ht>  nas  carried  ont  tbis  resolution  to  the  pres- 
ent day,  ana  will  continue  to  adhcra  to  it  as 
long  aa  he  remains  in  business.  Many  of  his 
friend*  thought  it  lmpo?elole  for  him  o  item 
ttiD  curr-ot  of  ppJAltlon  to  those  In  the  same 
trade  who  employed  Chinese  workmen,  but  he 
bas  r*ons  si  successfully,  and  Instead  of  tbe 
one  email  establishment  which  he  commenced 
with  at  the  time  of  forming  tui i  resolution,  he 
now  has  two  of  the  la-ge-;t  lu  tbe  city. 


Don't  Fall  to  Call  and  See 

Tbe  most  wonderful  and  gifted  Doctor  For- 
tune Teller  of  the  age,  Madams  Smith,  Astrol- 
oger, Jnit  arrived  from  the  East,  and  can  be 
consulted  on  all  events.  She  bai  charms  for 
Luob,  Love  and  Happiness,  which  never  fail  to 
tale  effect.  Office  Consultation,  $2  ;  by  Letter, 
S3.  All  communications  etriotly  private.  Office 
hours  from  10  o'clock  a  m.  to  8  p.m.  Satisfac- 
tion guaranteed  in  every  respect.  Office,  15 
Second  street,  Boom  1L. io 

We  get  no  bntlness  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  wort,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry     Office,  121  Leideedorff  street.       • 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 

The  People's  Bemedy  for  all  Aches  and  Fains, 


£>r.  Barlow  «J.  wmith 

Is  giving  a  cours  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  bis  Bygeiau  Hall,  637  California  street . 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  1 H  o'clock. 
A  part  of  tbe  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
tnd  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
■to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  p.  it.,  free.  w 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 
OursB  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  3-x. 


A  Servant  in  the  Cornier. 

Weed's  C&rpet  Sweeper,  with  the  belt  assort- 
ment of  Carpets  and  Furniture  in  the  State,  at 
John  C.  Bell's,  nearly  opposite  the  Grand  Hotel, 
Harket  street. ** 

A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
just  received  at  the  What  Cater  Laundry,  191 
Leidesderff  atreet.  * 


A  Sharp  Hit. 

Under  tbe  head  ©f  "The  Difference"  the 
Saorsmento  Etcord  cf  Saturday  b: s  tho  fol- 
lowing: 

Frank  Pixley  charges  tbe  editor  of  the 
Record  with  tfce  high  crime  and  misde- 
meanor cf  being  sn  Englishman.  The  ed- 
itor of  the  Record  is  not  ashamed  of  bis 
origin,  wbleh  is  more  than  cau  he  said  of 
■Frank  Pixley,  who  denies  bis  raoe,  very 
irrationally.  He  has  no  reiBon  to  be 
ashamed  of  it,  though  it  might  be  pardoned 
for  repudiating  him. 


Benefit  of  a  Trade, 

Give  your  sons  s  trad?.  One  roan  with  * 
trade  is  worth  a  thousand  without  one.  The 
hosts  of  yonng  men  in  every  large  oity  who 
apply  for  employment  aod  fail  to  get  it,  for 
tho  reason  tbat  they  are  not  educated  or  espeo> 
iallyfitudforaoy  particular  business,  con- 
stitute a  powerful  argument  in  favor  of  re- 
form. Under  the  apprentice  system, we  should 
have  fewer  ignorart  mechanics  and  incom- 
petent buBlneEB  men.  A  trade  is  a  fortune 
in  itself. 

m  ■  -  ■ 

Going  Too  Far. 

Kate  Williams,  of  Peoria,  111.,  knocked 
her  lover  flit  to  the  ground  because  be  in- 
sis'ed  npon  kisaing  her  the  third  time  at 
the  garden  gate  on  a  moonlight  nigbt  reeen 
tiy.    Two  was  ber  limit. 


S.F.BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Iio<ibacUera  and  **tr.tlonjiri. 
Stacej  k  Hook,  (eohool  books  a  rpsolaltj.)  B.  VI 

corner  Fourth  and  Jessie. 
H.  H.  Moore.  SOS  noBtcomer?.  oeir  Merchant. 

Basilicas  Colleges. 
Heald'a,  Bryan  t  &  Btratton'o  Oo!lege.  24  Post  street 

Butcher*. 
Eatz,  Fred.  Btalta  <M  to  100.  California  Markst. 

Employment  Office. 
Chaa.  F.  Beoherer  k  Co  .  652  Sacramento  street 
Chinese  Kraplosment  Co.— Pisroe  A  Co..  627  Sac- 
ramento strett. 
O'Brien  A  Ward,  610  Uootf  ornery  atreet. 

Frcuch  Fancy    K-ooitt. 
Looan  A  Co..  19  Mooteom^nr.  107  and  109  Butter, 

II Mir  Jewelry, 
H.  A.  CaDander,  maoDfaolnrer,  6t  Second  street 

Ilntnun  Hair. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Co..  lid  Bacond  otn«et 

SfUllner*. 
Mrs.  M.  He!lg,  226  Kearny  street. 

Searcher  of  Records. 
O.  V.  Gillespie.  611  Wasbtogionatrmt 

WutcKei  and   Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Oallender  61  Beoood  street. 

Wliltencn  nnd  Paster  Hungers. 
A.  W.  Whe'.der.    22  Geary  i treet. 

Wines  «M»d  Itlqemrs.    (Wnolssala.) 
Panerl  K.  k  Co..  K04  Front 


Cujb^otakt.—  Madame  Clara  Ante  nil,  the 
Clairvoyant  Physician  and  Independent  Trance 
Medium.  333  Kearny  attest,  bet.  Bn&h  and  Pine, 
consultations  in  English,  French  and  Germax.i 


It   Is    Taruo. 

J.  A.  Bbaber  Ac  Oo.  are  selling  parlor.  Bets  and 
allothf-r  kinds  of  rarnitnreand  bidding  cheaper! 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  In  town.  Other 
dealers  don't  stand  s  ghost  of  a  chsnee  when 
people  know  Bbaber's  prices.    707  Market  street. 


San  Francisco  Jewelry  Hannfactory. 
D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merchant  ftrert    Diamond 
Betting,  BoameliDg.     All  kinds    of   repairing 
dene.    Jewelry  for  sale.  «•* 


£*liotoanrB.i>riic    Caraa 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
jjiaaion  etra*  t. a 

Wblte  Labor  Only  i 

Employed  by  the  What  Obeer  Lsnndry,  131 
Leideedorff  slreet. • 

T*lao    Best    Remedies, 
Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pals.    Dr.  Pet. 

ry's  Web  foot  Pill  9,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Sansome 
atreet,  cerner  of  Commfrcial.  * 


trrsah  ami  Sweet. 

Far  the  best    confectionery,   gi   to   Canty   and 
Warner's.  1G7  Montgomery  St  near  SattcT.        B 


Oysters. 

In  strolling  round  the  other  night, 

To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gaB  light, 

uur  carersss  feat ,  by  chance  did  stray 

To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 

Of  sparkling  waters,  rr ade  a  scieen 

Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 

While  xaosty  stone  and  pearly  shell, 

O'er  which  the  waters  eoltly  fell. 

Made  that  wlnanw  seem  to  he 

Pome  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 
It  loose  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
Ko  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  aide  a  waiter  neat 
Made  bis  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Bald  tbey  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  magnificently,  ton; 
All  fciida  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that, 
And  If  your  mouth  don't  water,  than 
Ton*re  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clamsand  crabe  and  terrapins;. 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  withho 
That  cosy  place  all  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  oould  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
prepared  to  ternnt  an  epicure. 
The  ladias,  too,  have  round,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  beat  ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners." 
Whoever  doubtB  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thlrty-eeven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  Once  will  go  again, 
Pacific  Oyster  Bouse,  837  Beth  atreet,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  If  ighU 

CHABLF8  FIAAKE.  Proprietor. 


FIGARO 

18  DISTRIBUTED  KVKBY  DAY  THROUGH} 
out  tbe  centre  of  tbe  city,  in  all  Hotels,  Rss» 
tanraata,  Saloons,  Btsret  and  Offioea. 


FIGARO 

18  CTIBOTJLATED  KVBRY  DAY  ON  THE 
.  Oakland  t  erry  Boats  to  catch  the  passengers 
hat  arrive  by  thegreat  Overland  Train. 


FIGARO 

{8  "HERE,  THKKfi  AND  EVERYWHERE," 
and  is  constantly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
in  tbe  Theatres,  Traveling  Uonveyancea,  Hotels, 
and  public  resorts  generally. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES    IN    THE   BEST  SOCIETY.  IB 
placed  io  tbe  hands  of  nearly  all  who  come 

to  tbe  cltj  to  make  purchases,  and  is  therefore  tbs 
best  of  advertising  medinaas. 


^ 

GREAT  REDUCTION  IN  fy 

....or.... 

....AT..., 

CHAS.  MAYER' 


Pioneer  Cloak ! 

(Formntlj  M^jir  4  Wuklut 
Ko,    SO    MHlBOmit   I 

Oppo.lle  the  Z-Ick  Hon. 
BKAKCB,    408     KF.1BJT    « 

MR.    MATER  CALLS  ATTIlmr 
I«8»  .ad  well  nliotad  alSHtSi 

Ladles  Cloaks,  is  Silk, 
and  Cloth, 

SUM,  S.iin».  Olotking,,  .do  ",,„  J! 
Trimmlog..  'JUST  AkklMttrUl 
th.  Sammer  stTl,,  or  »-«*■ 

"All      ASK      SMBKO,, 

imm  svrn, 

*f-.BT9,<^,'D™**",**<1  •«'<•  bk 
id  l.ta&t  fa»hioo,  at  reMomblo  imt.^ 


Of! 

JIB 


■  II 


FIGARO 

piROULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMUE;iH 
Vy    every  Theatre  in  San  Franoisoo. 


FIGARO 

IS  MAILED  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  TELE 
priEdpal  botets  in  California,  Nevada  and 
OreKon— tne  papers  left  fn  the  theatres  at  sight 
being  gathered  np  and  saved  for  that  pnrpose. 


RETURN  THE  BOOK! 

IFTHOEVER  BORROWED  THE  "MEMOIR 
"  OF  HOME"  from  the  Fioabo  Office  its  par 
ttonlarly  reanested  to  return  it  at  onoe. 


Do    Wot,    SiifTor    irum    Corns, 

The  anfortnnate  eufferere  from  Cores,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  R.  JEL  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
pviAak  from  experience,  hsvtnpr  tested  the  Doo- 
ter's  capability.  Referenoes  given  Ureqalreci.  a 


Sanciwlch  Island  Pulu. 

Since  the  sscenslon  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  indastry  le 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Schreiber,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  furniture,  620  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  bag  long  been  the 
principal  importer  of  puln,  has  received  ad- 
vices tbat  the  gathering  and  bis  shipments  tbts 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  Its  superior  qualities 
for  mattraas  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  SchreL 
ber  will  nnd  no  difficulty  In  disposing  of  all 
that  cornea.  a 

Asa    U.    WauKaman'e 

"  Ohiga?o  Beer  Depot,"  623  Sacramento  street, 
between  Montgomery  and  Kearny.  The  cele 
orated  "  Chicago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  best  of 
liquors.  Dally  Incch,  with  lobster  salad  and 
other  delicacies,  prepared  by  the  epicurean 
George  Butt.  Beer,  10  cents,  Regular  Ger- 
man lunches,  caviar,  BwIsb  cheese  and  sand- 
wiches, served  to  order.  To  lunch  at  Wauga- 
man's  it  thb  thiug.  &  3    , 


LOOK.    OUT 

....roa  THE.... 

Business  Directory 

1 00  000  OOPIKS  T0  BK  IBBSED  ON 

or  about  June  10th.  Eendtayonr 
advertisement!  immediately  to  No.  608  Mont- 
gomery et,  at  R.  M.  i  DWABD3'.  m9  lm. 


CANDIES. 

ALL  KINDS  OE  THE  FINEST  TOAND* 
made  at  our  Steam  Candy  Factory  daily.  A' 
orders,  especially  from  tbe  country,  ars  solioita' 
»d  wlh  b.  womptl,  .gjDd.4  tj.  WA0R]EBi 

1»7  Mtintrom':rr.it,   DBf  J  Butts' 


MILITARY    GOODS 

....AJfD.   .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRICAl 
TRIMMINGS, 

885    Montgomery  .met.   Soon   Ko   1. 

mhH  If  1.  RODGF.KS  JOSBEOB. 


AlHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

FHTELT  FURXISBJBD  ROOMS,  BUT- 
Sis  or  in  salts. 

•Well  JUST*-***  •»*  ▼ssatlls.lsjdfc 

.  _  rjnxarTUsn«4  Rooms  to  1st.  Lodging  witfe 
or  without  board.  ALHAMBRA  BULLDINO 
»1*  S«b  Btraafe.  '/«M  W 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
tbe  Theatrical  Profession  In  California  prs- 
pose  formins  clasaesfor  instraotfoa  In  Bloetttion. 
Persons  wishing  to  avail  themselves  of  the  oppor- 
tunity of  aeqolrlna-  a  nsef al  art  at  a  moderate  coat 
oao  send  in  tnolr  names  to  "Oambyaea  "  P.  O.  Box 
2331,  when  partlauiars  as  to  terms,  eto.,  will  bs 
sent  to  tham.  defl  r 


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IODIDEo'fPOT,! 

mil    BEST    BPBIVS    HI  I 

la  me,      ParlOe.  tee  BlM1'. 
morbid,     corrupt    and    Impm  I 
Care.  Bhemnatlim  and  Merewlt  I 
Sold  by  all  Srngrlrtfc 


A8BJTCT,    417    »AKBI)XI    SIB 

SOLE  AGBNTS  rOB     i 
DK.     FCKBl'l    LAST    CH4J 

»b.  pebbt'j  wmmt) 


Pro* rtmmcs,  and  all  kind,  ol  Poo.  I 
•HOW.    LJEOrUBE.   COHGIia*) 
ATKB  end  OIBCT7S  MAI  II  t 
AT  LOW  KATEB,  II 

^.  IB3,  stertit 

588    CLAT    STB«BT'* 


THOMAS    W.   BBSJ 
SIIiVEH.  I'IjA'!  « 

*V  MASTJFACTIJRBBo»|  1 

^JT     kh-'aiiiisB 
£rT         DRUHrMBJOJ,^'-' 

^^^  — ahp—  m 

OTHiB  mtisicajl  nwriswr 

BSTABLIBHED  IK  1M*  1 


■TLmuiii  rlT«n  on  the  Butomf  n  f 

M.  B.-Flmo-ton«d  Bllm  Solo  «w  ff 
owloaJtlB  ^w»jb  on  hiad. — 


FREE  AND  EAI< 

KTEBY    lATIBBil1' 

Piano   ana    smarma  «t  '   j 

CHARING  .faastW* 


isJtfS' 


eee  m.ii.in  »tr«et,  ..»  « 

d.10  EAGLES  A  WILD,  *  p. 


Photographs  Paint,, 

ia  th^moat  satisfuctory  nisnntr.m" 
te'°"  EHUT  B.  K*«*  k 

Between  Oalilsrstai  ^ 


sp^lm 


Philadelphia  Rest. 


OHAS.  ▼.  BEBGOLD.  PBOfl  I 

THE     OBOI0E8T     MEATS    *J  I 

AO.  PINE  »TBBKT  »«tw«D»JK  I 
»n3  Montenm.r*.  iJl~    ' 


CLAIRVOYANT. -MAD.   >UJJ  1 
jn.t  »rri»ed  Irom  Bnro...J«25  I 

ti»«.  Oirolsf.  Toefd.y  ■■*  "i!J  I 
c.mea  given.  Freneb  ecd  G*r«""  I 
mluion:  Ledlee.  Finr.Cn}.!"?! 
Doner.     Hoore    from    U  ;t.  e.*8* 

Howejrd  etreet. 

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CILTVOEHIA   TBEATRl. 


•ah 


MW  HEPORTHK 

llll 

IIIEO  IVCRY  TUESDAY. 


I  ^a^?a7 


raw  in 


or  tii' 


lgngo 


MA  I 


HOW  SHE  LO  YES  HIM 


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1 

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rnium  huoiii.mhohh. 
■  or  raw  rioimio»  >•  a 


■■■mm a*,  t 
ONDON        A. 


0URANO  13 


FRIT  AT    VTKVrHO.  Mar  »1«     TinwII   Bsors.1  «4  LMlHfftl  eat  saa  ef 

FL.        B  A.  n  T  O  INT        H  I  X-  31.  . 

flu  »tl     W  ssraaaaaal  laMMetaftM  s  BMortotl  TrftarMr  M 

E  ANl;  NOISPENSABIE  AID  TO  :«  X  XV  <G-     HEI3VRV     X  \T  . 

*«*>  John  MocuiitiOnon  a»« •»<  «•*» or.,*.,  i» tw  hh 


HE  PRACTICAL  LAWYER. 


BOGARDIS,   Pnbiisuer. 


rtiuriTioa    or  rut. 
r,  maaj™ 
MJi^ktbSa  MorcliAnt  IBtreot 

IIIT'I  lS~ 

Arr   rn».5oi9oo 


mi". 


S  A  T I  K  ll  A  Y  n I   .' .. ( i  K  A  N  B  H  *T  I  V  K  r 

A<mImIm  Hair  rrlM  I*  Mil    »*•■••  -f  tA*  BVaima* 


1A  »  anpllaAO*  vtth    taa    r>4MfU  .iUrnar  II    ft  rati    of  lb*    Ttwa'.ra    wb  .  war.  LD.V»d  lo  altacd  dOTtm  lb.  l>Lt». 

Mum.  miiruui  TiifMr  oi 


MONDAY  EVENING 

wiik  lb.  ••■>•  at.kolnoral  Bnaaara, 


wili.  bi  nmrn)  on 

~ JUNE  2 

«t«*UMit  BMt  Hi  £3dip:mi[iih  or  d.tatl  that  Btrkid  IU  f'.iwi  pfodattlon 


•'>i"<  •»» »»-l>raa»  Otnto  •»<■  Putnam »l  A*    ttton 

RlMiTfi  ■*»!•— BlMI—f 7A    Oa'larj.. 

Ui%M  Otrota  Adaafawlo.  Bl  »•    PntiM  Beia.  


SAN  FRANCISCO 

ART  GALLERY 

FlM   Stt-J-4.   tMMV    iMtSMB- 

THE  SPRING  EXHIBITION 
San    Francisco 

Art  AssociatioD ! 

— ■ 

Now  Open  to  The  Public. 

.BO* 

lO  A.  1VE-  to  S3  IP.  3VE. 

ABB 

•7  r».  lur.  to  10  :f».  as. 


Nimi  Tleheta  M.lasiui  •  Udr.cdOrnU.Misv      M  — 


1  IRQ   SATURDAY  EVENING 

AT  KIOHT  0*i  LOCK. 

_      AT    THK    OLD     ORIOHfAL 
llllCD    LL    N    1  «     ().. 

BftftftftftftKtNj   mm    ..*•  H'lt    AM.i 
UOLP  ;*K1>K-  "f  t*s  *arjbMl 

■BBBBaM    Tbs         'l  Spon"  la 
*B  i'rlp  il> 

B^B^BMMKMnfc*.  Proprietor. 


BAIDOER'8 

I  Park,  Oakland. 

.MAX   a .'.ii» 

on    Unparalleled  1 

•X*    X30iV^.T0, 

__    ONB-LIOOKD    DAB- 
i  ud  erscsfal   Isrpalcbo.sftn 
lesbola>fa_ 

"oeromtBa, 

BlooilD.  Mill  mtk«  ft  Or»od  Ttl- 
t  os  ft  rop«  70  fesi  Id  r»  id-air  and 

Li*  Mill    aJso    Ditttrm    Mi  f»»'   of 

ft  ih«  roe*.  %od  bit  t>o»qa»l*d 

TBAPBZf. 

>     CONCERT     BAND 

•belt*  moroeaai  of  Oparslio 


•or  fas  Ire,  10  coott. 


,.»1  Casts 


D  HAS  RETURNED  TO 

Eta   Parent. 

A    SHIRT    STORE, 

■«y     tract,  has  Removed  to 

Second     Mtroet 

•a  will    and   •   complete   as- 
f   aillRTM    and    FCK.MSII- 

•a,    at    the    aan&l    low  prices. 

BCNEDICT  A  CO. 


KTNTEaXjXa'S 

TOX  TBK  CURB  OP  RHEUM  A- 
OooiUp«tloo,  ftnd  kiodrad  dlMSAt*. 

'  JCavrardlo  wrtUi :    "  T  hne  Mftto 

»«V  to    tBft  Clftftt  Tftlu*  of  TOUT  Mr- 

I oj  l*lo  tbftamttlo  troablo.  ' 

>j«*.  Fioiao:    "Tom  Aporfootbu 

Itorfti  tnj  btkJlb  ftcd  r*|ni«Ud  tbo 

Jwaailoft,  Ofmod  Hotil:  "  Yoir 
J  •  for  BbtaaftliftBi  hu  prOTtd  oo- 
Ito  thl»  dt»  (BOM  ftboot  lltT.Q  JMfl 
tjlAVft  BtTor  •iportucod  <m«  twin«* 

*     -ANiMftura.  IU  BblpUy  it. 

■  Ooanftll'i  Aaaudlo*  of  A  MTtro 
utltaTbtwoMki." 
i  Hare,  BuU  T«*bi1:    "  AfUr 
'fa*  I  mm  sow  i  •>  tood  btalth-» 

t  bkTo  bftfta   doptlfftd   for  BDOTM 

mo  ilthft  D*pot—  Sll 

iCBPJUT    BBOa, 

•al*  Aiealft. 


■      .(&^tefxL:B.^s 


CURES   DYSPEPSIA. 


^^IXL'B.^3 


Gives  Tone  lo  the  Stomach. 


.(&BR^xLLVrttS 


WILL  REREW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 


,,S(?^IXLB^ERS 


la  a  Sore  Belief  for  Indigestion. 


^TtiXL'B^RS 


HAS  HO  SUPARIOB  AS  A 

BLOOD    PTJBIIT'aJER 


WILLIS'    BAND. 

MD8I0     FURWIBHED    FOR    ALL 
OMftftloos.    Mojio  lotporUd.  Amaiftd 
•ad  for  ftftJ*. 

MABCVRM.   llf.VM     leader  «f 
Or(hr*lm. 

If  CtU  V   TON   IIF.R   HEDDKK,  !>«••■ 

of  Brat-  HmmiI. 
aV-Ordaro  from  Urn  conrjlry  nroiaivllr  fttt*oaoo 
to       Addre.i    M.     W.     WlM.fS.     Iftlon-ft    Mo»l« 
fltoi*.  ««N  Mortnomsff  ftlrrgl,  or  MABOUB  «, 
BLUM.  a»»  Mont»ooi*rTatrMt.  Jr"  " 


COSMOPOLITAN 

Savings  and  Exchange  Bank, 

So.  o»«  Bo.ii...rr  atrat, 

(MoDtfOB.ry  Blook.) 

oi'iuirrii   imp noo.ooo 

•rrT.rm  D.PO.IU.  oo.  p.r  wot.  p.r  month. 
•rr-No  KoWTii."  or  cbufi  f  nr  Blok  Book. 

J.  OROOKKR,  awr.ury. »TQ  !■ 


N.   BWEENET, 

MERCHANT   TAILOR 

as  uo«m  mirr, 
FINE    GOODS!    PERFECT    FITS  I 

Satisfaction   guaranteed  1 

APINB    LIRE   OF  BPBIrTO    AltD  SUMMER 
Oood.  jolt  r.o.iT.d.    0.1  ud  in  th.nr 


«p2T 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING,   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE.    AND 

FQUESTRIAN  A8ENCY, 

Rooms     l«t    iiinl      \9 OOO    M'tiMhlnirton    striit. 


M'lllll.    KOTK  B    TO 

Picnic  and  Ball  Committees. 

yyR    ARK     P  BKPA.H  E_D 


_     TO    PURNIHH 
ANUS  u>4    UKCMkMKAII   cniaooi.d  ot 
tn.  I..IL  muilul.oi  la  ll-.o   SUU,  and.r  ooioo.. 
t.St  ll.d.r  I.  .t  f.l  r  r.i.. 


HPKVCKK     RIIHARn 

...IID 

HtlltV    AMI  Alt. 

WIU)  to.lr  Or..t  BiomiIoo. 

oouitTERrmi  t. 


■APrno  T»!orp«. 

Inflndlns  lb«  Chilli    Wondrr,  BAPPnO. 

I.U1.IE    II.I.IH, 

KIU  II.    KI.I.IA  •••  W.  BLI.lt 

■.rlo-CoMl.    M.A    Da.lll.ti. 

OBI-    I.IHTOH. 

....AID.... 
E.1ICT     ADA.MB, 


TUB    AHOVB    ABTIITi    ABt 
Eifd  b,  mlcAC.il  W«t  of  th.  Hook,  MoootA.M.  throorb  onr  iimi|. 


WOW    ON    OI'.  BIlllRII,    ABD    CAN    MB  »:*- 
7. 
AIIIKI1IVN    IOKHVN    *    OO. 


.iot»(JloJd  I 


It  !!«• 


•ximmrr  a  .1 
am>u  r  m 
mhoiai  a«v  A»a  mMO-dM 

^aip^i  A.J  i«..Tl  !•  .oil..  >""»-»IH  sm 
",i."IO  poo 

.lOObrl  tA.0TJ  .tlj.  ■****  .I.I.POW  I.  1o|q  tUlll 
■O  ».«!  pal  «.0oo  iw)  .qt  mtm  'jiooim  tiwl  *ol 
o|   p.«ooo  •Iki-IM   Pi"   idoao    ti«iioqo   po.     »A 


SHaiaAO  xshij.tji  »m  mismij  ». 

1  .ABBIBV 

I.BI9  EbV%Av 

asnoii  daijs  put?  J81s<0^V-> 

OldlOVd  NU3HAn08 

■jiesanoi  iofag  pire  ueAi  oaji 


THE   OLD 

Hot    Sootoh, 

IB  Mtortrnk  BtrMt.   *««r  Kwnr 

All    Drinka    Tea    Ct-ulu 

Hot  Prln'-.o  a  Specialty. 
J  THE  BEST  TOR  AR0_JbRRT  II  TOWN. 

Alw.il  on  fll.  lb.  N.w  York  H.rtM.  H.rp.r'r 

I  W.akl,.  Frank  LmII.'i,  Da,'.  Doloci,  Polio.  Oa 

i  latt.,    all     lb*   California     pap.il,    alio    Londoo 

|  Ponob.  RaU'iLlfa.  Illortral.d  London  rl.wa.    UaU 

and  iall.fr  jonraalf. 

arr*  Don't  torr.l  tba  ilka  of  th.  Hoi    Raot.h. 

f.l  tf  W.  B.  WALDROn.  Proprlator. 


GERMAN    PIANOS. 


OEOROE    MAYES* 


MBS.  KOOBBT.  OLAIRVOVABT,  TKBT  »X- 
i^TTaaoaiadl»m-Oanb.ao.aoJUd^TK  _ 
mb.alo5aloValokoaaadallr,.f~n.lBA«  to  JrV  I 
J",,  i  Spl'ttaAl  Olrola..  .1»odar.  Inalda,  .rf  T 
rrld.7a.aSlM..aHr.lf..  at  bat  raaldanoj, «JBa,  11 
O'F.mUr -- -  " -^^^2     i. 


^"^W*T 


THE  BUST  AND  Tn*  OtlifAP- 
,>ftt.  rJobiftobttivltsr  A  Oo.,  A«sots 
for  tbo  oslabrslod  FsstiTlsi  of 
Slathnsr,  la  Lsi[>h«t.  and  Boblalp, 


BUlls  Nm.  AO.  At,  i.a,  rjailfymiLft 
Marks*,  sotrftBos  on  Osilfontis  strooL 

Pabllo  or  pxtvsto  parrl«a  k.\<\   f*  ml  I  La.  rappMatl 
from  «  A.K.  to  II  P.  at.    laftJlM*  sad  OaatltTflsilV 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 


TO  ORDEII 


$50, 


IbAWTCASTER'S 

•  17  W  A*lf  IAOTON  •!  KiKT, 
Mtln  Op  p.  MftCBirs'BUpsrft  llnnasv 


BANGER  HALLB 

(BaKOER'S  HAII.,1 
14     HEART    AT..    JVF.AR     IIAR»I. 


Maae  hoi  thr  I'h-kMl  Braiada  of     WUM 
aid  Llqnori  oa  lutsid. 

DEPOT  WCTAND  at  KAECHt'S  BAY  BREWIBT 

f«l«  ll  CHRIS  FBLDHABH, 


Attention,  _Good  Livers! 

MB.   T.    r.KROB'4.    FOUV 
-rV  U»a- 
isnraDl,  'i'-  i  »*••■    I  is   rtia'iBffr^Dant 


■  lie  olsinn  dsnartniaAi  tbnt  Mill  randsr  lbs  M3- 
;.-f(  iii'ir-'  poi'^Isr  tbftu  It  hss  «>»»r  bsan  dorlaa 
i.-ritj.  Our  BillftoIFara 
•t- ►,'■■»  all  lbs  doVlctowa  of  tbs  —so a.  Otty 
isbttM  is  "Oool  V»rs,  (.oort  Uookloc  and  Hodorata 
Ob  arias." 

P.   HtKHKI  St  CO, 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

SBl  sod  31WJ  UoumarclAi.  aaa 
toa  Hstkot  iirsot. 
Opsn    rom  \  AJf.  to  10  P.M.  sn31  ha 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

visittiNiA  crrr.  mita»a. 

I^BIB  BlAEOArTT  TBBATRB  BA|  BBBB  BK- 
dsoorsfsd,  sad   oan  b*  rentad  bj  tbs  night  oa 
br    tbs  wesk.     HUrs   aid   uavsJlng    oompaala* 
liboralli  trofttad  with  on  lupHcatton  b >  fattsa 
bIIMIH      PlPKBi. 
Hsjijcaraud  sals  Prrorlata* 
Or  to        J.   II.   MeCABE. 
aaO  WnahlDtrtoa  atr—t .  Kan  KracoUoa 


MRS.   E.   REGAN, 

Fashionable  Milliner, 

SOA    THIRD    STRKKT, 

Baa  tbe  obel  «»'  ftnd  n.o-t  aaltjct  assortment  ot 
(oo da  fn  ber  Iido  m  ihtnnf.f.  her  II  A'f  B  srs  nias- 
tpIb  of  briai*.  sod  whu  la  mot  i     >  -    laot,  ll  H 


TK8  JOtTBNAL  OP  AMTJSEHENT8. 


PnirUoned  ererr  D*r  in  the  Tear  by 

p.        BOOAKDUS 


as*  Merchant  *nd  53«     Wo-hlii**..  HI. 

Below  Montgomery.  Sin  Fr»nci«oo. 


TOE3DAI *UYi7.   1873 


Old  Holderiair. 

"Poreaoldier  I'exc'aimefl  a  loneold  widow 
in  Eaet  Tennessee,  »b  a  battered  veteran  in 
blue  appeared  at  herdoor,  and  meekly  asked 
Tor  a  oup  of  cold  water.  The  good  old  lady 
brought  out  a  black  bottle,  from  which  the 
•battered  veteran  poured  a  teaepoonfal  into 
a  glass  of  water,  and  took  a  vigorous  pull 
at  the  bottle  when  ber  back  was  turned. 
Then  ebe  place 3  b  fore  h<m  a  snb.-titiii  1 
supper  of  ham  and  eggs  and  c:rn  bread  and 
•coffee,  upin  which  ha  advanced  in  gallant 
■style.  "And  yon  are  mighty  young  to  be  a 
solditrin',"  she  said,  looking  at  him  benign- 
antly  over  her  spict.c'ea.  "Yes,  mum;  I 
am  the  oDly  son  of  my  widowei  mother; 
but  my  country  ciUed  me,  and  my  duty  to 
my  oountry  is  only  second  to  my  duty  to  my 
<fce*tor."  "Shol  Why,  you  talk  as  peer,  as 
a  minis 'er.  Have yoa  ever  been  wotudsd?" 
'•Very  often.  I  w«.s  once  shot  through  t^e 
heart."  "Th-ough  the  heirtl  lawful  ea^ea! 
Didn't  it  kill  you?  "Not  qaite.  The  inter- 
costal mnse!e  was  penetrated  longitudinally 
and  extravasited  with  varicose  veins;  but 
the  bullet  ranged  across  the  left  lobe  of  the 
ar;ohnoii  art?ry;  produciog  a  comminated 
fraolure  f  tha  antdrior  proems  of  the  C3ie- 
bellum,  aod  ciusiag  a  lesion  of  the  spinal 
Tiscerj  aod  the  hypiphoaphates  of  the  fib- 
rils, and  that  deliyed  my  recovery."  You 
don't  mean  to  cay  that  you  lived  through  all 
that?"  'I  was  spared,  mum,  to  be  an  hum- 
ble monument  of  the  mercy  of  Provides. 
I  must  be  going  now,  with  maoy  thinks  fcr 
yomr  kindness.  It  is  nearly  time  fur  our 
eveniae  prayer  meeting,  and  I  mu:t  be  there 
to  open  it.  Hive  you  such  a  thing  asa  poc- 
ket-bible to  spire?  Mire  WiS  destroyed  in 
the  l-3t  battle,  by  being  etruc&by  a  bullet  in 
my  coat  pockst.  It  was  the  last  gift  of  my 
beloved  mother,  and  it  sived  my  life." 
"What  a  blessed  tliog  it  is  to  have  a  bible! 
There  is  one  that  belonged  to  my  Matilda 
Jane;  butlkoow  that  you  will  make  a  good 
use  of  it.  I  will  remember  you  in  my  pray- 
ers, pore  soldier!"  He  wjJksd  up  the  rosd 
until  he  was  i  lined  by  several  more  battered 
Teteranp,  who  came  out  from  a  corner  of 
th9  fence.  Two  of  them  bore  a  keg,  others 
carried  lio  backets,  others  had  thjre  arms 
full  of  bottles.  "Have  you  it,  boys?" 
asksd  the  veteran  to  whom  the  bible  had 
been  presented.  "All  right,  my  covey. 
Ten  gallons  of  peioh  brandy,  a  k;g  of 
Applejack,  and  ever  so  many  bottles  of 
blackberry  vine,  The  old  gal  was  well 
fixed."  "You  maVe  6uoh  a  d— 1  of  a  noiee 
that  she  would  havo  Bmoked  you  if  I  hadn't 
-been  there  to  throw  ber  off  the  tn.ck.  Le'.'s 
go  and  divifle.  I  ought  to  have  the  biggest 
share,  aa  I  had  tie  hardest  part  of  the 
work."  It  h  thus  that  patriotism  and  vir- 
tue are  rewarded. 


Eujoynblf  Drives. 

An  elegant  aod  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
horses  and  areli&ble  dilver  Br? the  leadinges- 
eentlalsof  an  mjoyoblerlde, and  theae  cannot 
be  secured  In  Ban  Frantleco  so  unquestionably 
as  from  Frank  Eon  tor,  whose  caniagea  data 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  Bts handsome  tnm-onts are  nsed 
bt  the  beet  circles  of  the  city,  ana  as  he  makes 
it  a  point  to  employ  abl?,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  driver*,  neu  more  liberally  patron* 
heed  than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  in  particular,  will  engage  no  oarrlages 
except  those  which  be  wot  ides.  Frank  has  en. 
joyed  gr -at  success  in  Mb  business,  and  tne 
Admirable  way  in  ■hioh  he  conducts  It  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  pa'roniae  him.    * 


Vothzbi  or  FAUOiBe  who  are  about  to  spend 
■the  Sammtr  In  the  country  with  thtir  children, 
ought  not  to  forget  before  they  go  to  provide 
the maelTea  as  well  aa  their  children  with  under 
oloihtng.  The  only  place  where  they  can  buy 
the  same  cheaper  and  male  of  better  material 
-than  at  any  otntr  place  la  at  H.  Priedl&ndir  & 
Co'*,  No.  9  Third  street,  Nucleus  Building.    3b 


Derby    Sweepstakes, 

The  drsTving  of  the  Epsom  Derby  Sweep, 
e'akes  at  the  CLarlag  Cross  SUoan,  606  Mission 
atr*et,  near  Second,  his  be.  n  postponed  to 
Tuesday,  May  27th.  A  few  tickets  remain  un. 
SOld. • 

Corn?,   Bunions,    Ingrowing  Nails. 
A  perfect  oure  warranted  by  Albert  Sohoen- 

wald,  127  Second  ttreet.  i-di 

JCoDnwell,  fellow  Card  Writer 

Reed*  m--.de   and  raa.V  to  order.    Boom  10 

.508  Ifark  A  Etreet,  cor.  Poet  and  Montgomery  u 

Bomoval, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  US 
Poet  atrwt.  Sewing  nuotiinea  rented  endjre. 
paired  aa  usual,  and  sold  oheaper  than  ever,  x 


Ladles  Visiting*,  c.irds. 

Written,  engratYd  or  printed  by  Josw  P. 
Dwtsb,  126  Sutler  street,  opposite  Lick  House, 
and  at  the  Grand  Hotel.  H.  B,—  Hakdzx»- 
omsn  SKATLT  mamded.  PrKHAKBEn1  of  every 
description  to  order,  B 


■Bonnd  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Ib  G.  Bnrkbardt'd  motto.  Pine  Frsnch  Galf 
Boots  made  to  order  from  (8  to  $10.  A  good  fit 
and  satisfaction  guaranteed.  Call  at  MO  Wash- 
ington strert  end  be  convinced.  A  full  assort 
mentof  neatly-made  goods  always  on  hand,  at 
prices  to  salt  ev.  rronVs  pcrs*.  4.K 


Attention,    Lndlee 

To  give  the  skin  the  softness  of  velvet,  and 
be  tint  of   the  Ulr   to  the   complexion,  nte 


LETTEEFBOM  PHILADELPHIA 

(PBOMASOCOlfllOHlLCOtBBBPOSDEMI,] 

Philadelphia,  May  17-b,  1S73 
Deae  Figabo:— Lsst  night  tfce  Academy 
of  Muse  was  crowded  from  pit  t?  dome  by 
the  elite  of  Pluldelphia,  in  a  grand  testi- 
monial farewell  benefit  ts  tMs  cly's  prime 
fivcri  e,  Lewis  Morrison,  up  to  now  leading 
man  of  the  Walnut  Street  Theatre.  It  .was 
an  OTation  such  as  few  of  the  public's  peta 
ever  receive  in  a  life  lime,  and  is  regarded 
on  all  aides  as  the  great  event  of  the  entire 
season.  This  edifica  is  one  of  the  largest 
in  the  world,  and  it  was  found  necessary  to 
me  it  on  acoont  of  the  enormons  number 
of  seats  sold.  The  p'ay  wts  "Borneo  and 
Juliet,"  and  its  unpaialled  success  is  greatly 
duetD  the  kicdly  assistance  of  Mr.  Morri- 
son's generous,  manager  at  the  Walnut 
St.eet  Theatre,  Thos.  A.  Hall,  Eaq.,  the 
Nipoleonio  manager  of  the  East.  Mr- 
Morrson  p'ayed  Borneo  as  only  he  can  por- 
tray it,  renie  ihg  the  lines  with  a  Bweet 
tenderness,  and  a  subdued  intensity  of  pas- 
sion which  in  my  opinion  quite  lays  Messrs. 
Lawience  Barrett  and  Edwin  Booth  ,in  the 
shade.  He  is  the  Borneo  of  the  American 
stage;  Italian  in  appearanoa,  most  graceful 
in  person,  poetic  in  action,  mellow  io  voice, 
and  reading  with  a  delicacy  of  expression 
which  only  a  man  of  mind,  a  scholar  can 
give;  he  fits  in  all  the  essential  attribu  es 
this  rare  gem  of  Shakspeare'B  brain.  His 
success  was  unequivocal.  The  Juliet  of  the 
evening  was  Miss  Base  Wood,  of  the  Wal- 
nut Street  Theatre,  bhe  is  an  artiste  in  the 
fulhst  meaning  of  that  term,  and  young 
and  beautiful  as  ever  Juliet  could  be  imag- 
ined. Her  performance  of  this  role  is  a 
complete  snrpiise,  fallowing  as  it  dees  so 
el -83  on  thLt  of  Miss  Neilson,  the  great 
Eoglish  tragedienne.  Th  5  l-.dy  baa  devel- 
oped talent  that  may  ram  her  to  an  em- 
inence she  scarcely  dreams  of.  Mr.  Morri- 
son and  Miss  Wocd  were  repeitelly  called 
before  t'.o  oar  tain,  and  were  showered  with 
bowquets.  Mr.  Morrison  made  a  farewell 
speech  to  bis  many  friends  on  bis  int9oded 
departure  to  fill  an  engagement  at  the  Cali- 
fornia Theatre.  He  will  reach  San  Fran- 
Cttoo  about  the  middle  of  July.  His  ab- 
sence will  be  regretted  by  the  numerous 
and  faabiouable  patrons  of  the  Walnu 
Btreet  Theatre.  Mr.  E.  L.  Davenport,  of 
the  "Chestnut,"  rendered  Mercutio,  but  was 
suffering  from  hoarseness.  A  magnificent 
banquet  was  given  to  all  the  artisls  of  the 
orcasion  in  the  large  green-roam  of  the 
Academy.  Philadelphia  pjid  a  graud  tri- 
bute to  an  artist  and  a  gentleman,  whoso  de- 
parture will  be  a  much  felt  Iobj  by  .thous- 
ands of  our  Theatre-goer?, 

An  old  Caijfobkian— "Geoeoe/ 


Too    Cheap*  -    - 

A  Florida  Alderman  sold  bis  vots  for  an 
oroide  chain  atd  a  circus  ticket,  his  friends 
are  naturally  aabamed  and  indignant.  They 
know  taat  be  might  have  obtained  a  jack- 
knife  in  addition  by  simply  esking  for  it. 

Baltimore  Blue. 

The  Baltimore  Bulletin  edited  by  Wm. 

LatTan  formerly  on  the  S.  P.  Bulletin  Biys: 
So  far  the  weather  has  teen  such  that  even 
April  would  be  r shamed  to  own  it.  Three 
fine  days  came  t  >  prove  aa  aggravating  oon 
traBt  to  the  mud,  gloom  and  rain  of  the 
rest;  and  now  we  are  in  dull  expectany  of 
a  premature  summer.  April  brought  storms 
and  frost  instead  of  mingled  showers  and 
sunshine,  and  May  bo  far  has  thrown  its 
traditional  character  to  thejwinds,  and  pro' 
claimed  itself  an  uuplsaaant  -hybrid.  Balti- 
more, with  an  utter  etagnatioD  of  trade, 
looks  bluely  on  everything  acd  takes  heart 
at  nothing,  cot  even  at  the  prospect  of  i*8 
annual  battle  with  the  malarious  Basin. 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  la  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
Ln  bats.  At  "  Tea"  Eat  Store,  64T  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny) ,  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  Is  Immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable,  Every  one  who 
goes  there  la  sure  to  be  suited.  a 


Or.    Doherty 

Has  devoted  bia  study  more  particularly  to 
ohronlo  and  •peclfle  practice,  and  as  such  Is 
now  the  mort  suooeEsful  of  any  Physician  ln 
San  Fraii':.  co.  Office  SIS  Sacramento  street, 
ooraer  of  I  eide&dorft,  a  few  doors  natow  What 
Oheer  House, f 

A.  Fleaeant  Liocacion, 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  roome  to  let  there 
Tne  building  la  a  very  fine  one  and  Is  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. « 


Woman's    BJRhts. 

One  would  think  that  it  was  one  of  woscan'a 
rights  to  enjoy  aa  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  same  trice  for  It,  Nearly  all  the  res- 
taurants "  for  ladles  and  ger  tit  men"  in  fan 
Francisco  have  poorer  fare  than  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dine.  Texbe  fe  as  exception. 
At  the  Pioitekb  Bxstaukavt,  on  Wa'Liogion 
street,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladles  cm 
get  an  excellent  breakfast,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price,  Henry  Bocken,  established 
since  1840,  provides  every  luxury  the  market 
affords.  Both  ladles  and  gentlemen  find  there 
dishes'  to  please  the  most  epicurean  taste,      * 


Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 

Corel  I*me  Back  and  Paralysis. 


3-L 


BftttM 


Tne  We-w  Oyster  House, 

Otstze  Gbotio  has  been  opened  by  A.  W. 
Manning,  one  of  tho  oldest  Oyiter  Deal- ri  in 
the  city,  "For  Ladies  and  GectUmerj,"  at  138 
Pine  st,,  next  to  Bowen  Bros.,  grocers.  This  is 
in  every  respect  a  place  whtre  a  ftcitUeman  can 
take  his  family,  &  a 


Five  Hundred  Men  Wanted 
Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 
Laundry.  121  Letdtsdorff  st 


m 


A  Doctor's  Diary. 

A  pocket  diary  has  been  picked  up  ln 
the  street,  and  is  now  In  the  finders  poa- 
ee  sioD,  awaiting  its  owner.  From  thefol- 
lowiog extracts  it  appears  the  losar  was  a 
medical  man. 

"Ease  230,  Mary  An  Perkins.  BisueP, 
washerwoman,  SickoeBB  in  ber  bei.  Fisik 
Bum  blue  pills  a  soaperfik;  aga52.  Fed  me 
one  dollar,  1  kuirter  bogus.  Mind  get  good 
kuarter  and  mak  Ler  take  mo  fisik. 

"EaBe  231,  Tammes'  Erioks.  Biraes,  Ni- 
rishmao.  Live9  with  Feddy  Molouny  whot 
keeps  a  dray— siknessi  digg  in  ribs  and  tow 
blak  eye?.  Fisik  to  drink  my  milter  twice 
a  day  of  Basiperily  here  and  jessop,  and  fish 
He,  with  asifediiy  ts  make  ittaete  nsisy. 
Kubed  his  faca  with  kark  greasa  liniment, 
aged  29  years  of  age.  Prinked  the  mixter 
and  wuddu't  pay  me  bekase  it  tasted  DSBty, 
but  the  miiter 'i I  work  his  innards,  I  reckon. 

"Ease  232,  Old  Misses  Bogga.  Aint  got 
no  biuioe&a,  but  plenty  of  money.  Sikness 
awl  a  humbug.  Gav  her  soma  of  my  cele- 
brated'Dirscflorikon,*  which  she  Bed  drank 
like  edd  tee— wich  it  was  too.  Must  put 
stuff  in  it  to  make  her  feel  sik  and  bad,  Tne 
Old  Wommen  has  got  the  roks." 


Notice  to  the  Public 

H.  Pey eer,  719  liontgemery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  Is  now  sel- 
ling off  bis  hne  stock  of  men'*,  boys'  and  chll- 
urens'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gente  furnishing  goods,  h&ts,  trunks,  valises, 
eto.,  below  oo>t,    Call  if  you  want  bargains.  3x, 


Premium  Sblrt  nxakvr. 

Er---.  Eveline  Mor.ia  526.  Ee:rnyst„  respect- 
fully solicits  a  call  from  friends,  and  strangers 
vialtlcg  the  City.  Newest  styles,  perfect  fit 
and  prices  reasonable.  6>a 

Olam  OhowderEvery  JVlftnt. 

The  beet  chowder  in  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  16  Morton  street,  just  oil 
Eearay.  3-r 

Siux*.  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Buss  House  OarrlageB,  can  be 
oimd  in  trout  cf  Ooleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
abliBhmenr,  southwest  comer  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery 9tB,,  or  Dexter  Stables.    Oarrlaae  orders 
1 3ft  at  either  piece  promptly  attended  to  day 
•  *  night,  at  reduced  rates.  fg 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 
Cures  Bhenmatisxa  and  Neuralgia. 


Fine    Candies 

Fresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candles,  of  every 
variety,  _t  M.  a.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 678  Kearcy  Btreet.    Wholesale  ana  retalL    o 


DIRECT  IMPORTERS. 


GET  ONE 

BEFORE  THEY  ARE  ALL  SOLO  I 


Just  Received 

ao    CASBS 

....or.... 

Fine  Black  Silk  Hats, 

BE9CL1B    PRICE.    St  OO. 

WUI  be  Sold  for   $1  OO 


XO      CASE3S 


Fine  Panama  Hats, 

WORTH    83  50. 

Selling  tor  One   Dollar-. 


■Public  Aocommodatlon. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  x.  M..  can 
be  returned  ln  the  evening  If  reqo.ir*d;  we 
never  disappoint!    What   Ohear   Laundry,  131 

Lelaesdorff  street,  • 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Parisian  House. 

SAIC    B1FAEL, 
ONE   BLOCK  FEOM  THE    RAILROAD. 


L.  THORIN,  Propietor. 


FURNISHED  ROOMS 

....AHC... 

3Ft  eataux*ant. 

FlrU    Qnallty   of   Wines,    J-!q- 
aon    and   Cigars. 

BOARDERS   TAKING   BY  WEEK  OR    MONTH- 


McDAKIEL'S  THEATRE 

OBBIIIXX,     nYOHLVS, 

THREE  GOOD  VARIETY  WOMEN 

►"Talent  goinc  Aast  will  find  it  to  their  adran- 
tag*  before  leaving  California  to  correspond  with 
J.  UcDANIEL, 
>  Look  Bex  No.  1.  Chevenus,  Wyoming. 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM, 

And  College  i»f  Medicine. 


_  ive  objects  to  be  seen.  Qpen  to  th* 
pQblio  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUAEEA  HAU 
Bis  Montgomery  atreet.    FOR  MEN  ONLY- 

De.  Jobda.k'8  PBTvaTE  Orncr  is  at  *xi 

Oesrr  itreet  (Deposits  old  Msohanloa'  Pavilion). 


STEVENS,    HOLMES  &  CO., 

585  M 1CBAMENTO  STBEKT, 

FILL  ORDERS  FOB  ALL  KINDS  OF  GOODS, 
md  attend  to  ail  ba  =  tne3-»  from  all  parts  of 
the  coast  on  commisnon.  rftjrada.TJtabanQ'  Idaho 
a  specialty.  mj23  lm 


IO      O  A.S 

-.      !m..OP..., 

Railroad  Caps-Cloth,  Velvet 

UtllliLiK    PEICE,    SI  SO. 

Selling*  for  Fifty  Cents 


lOO    T30ZEIN 


CASSIMEREfllSUMNER]  HATS2 

At    Fifty    Cents, 3 


Fifty    Cases 

....or  xar.... 

Celebrated  $150  White  Shirts 

WtLL    U    SOLD 

FOB    ONE    DOLLAR 


CL.OTSI1VG 


gentsi:furnishing  goods, 

All    Grades, 

aj«d:oheapek  tou  ax~k otdxb 

stoke  ik  tbs  citt. 

AT  THE 

IX L  Auction  Store 


618  and  620  Kearny  St., 

Corner    of    Commercial 


PICNICS.  EXCTTRSIO 


S.  F.  and  K.  P.Bt 


CHANGE     OF 

THE  CHEAPEST  ROUTE  TO  Td  i 

ONANOAFTFBAPlciri  lm 

io>  witb  th.  tu  Brwolwo  A  jSI  • 
road  Oomp.Dy  for  01o..rd.l.tBdilil 

tarolnr.  th.  tr. in  win  lm.  KJ,' | 
5:J0  o'clock  i  m  .  cooed",  . 1 UpC  I 
.ij,m.r.,d  .rri.lngin  S.oViiS  ! 
I  b.«  itonen  «od  tin  n,U.  «ii  I 
with  iUgB>  to  led  from  .11  Dol.u.    f 

SUNDAY  EXCUR3  OnFat  RIM 

Leave  Sin  Franoltoo  at  8  a  •*  I 

arrifing  at  UloTurdtU  at  1  o'oloc*  p  I 
will  laave  01ov«rdalsat2oVlMt  i! 
FraaoiBoo  at  7  o'clock,  Thu  «  ' 
•lODiits  ajveral  nours  at  ani  ol  lb  I 
tbs  hoe  Bf  the  roitd     For  all  isr«,  ' 


tne  OompUi) 'a office 4»6UMLrM,. 


»pJ 


The  City  Ga. 


..FOR  THJ.. 


Coming  Picnic 


T'HE  ATTENTION  OP  ALL  SO 
sooiatlooB  aod   Hiltun  Oon, 
*?ji f  J9..*.?"1***8  offared  bj  tt.. 


vw  tue  lUTuiiftB  ooared  br  tti* 
and  be«.Qiifal  inModi  for  Uolldi 
Tals.  Tney  can  be  procored  obi 
week  for  ptooio  parpoae*  the  eoa 
more  advatJuaeotiB  terras  thasatii 

THE    CITT    GAJtD 

Are  easy  of  aocees  without  uv  tari 
and  are  provided  with  Urge  aad  bai 
large  bhade  Tress;  bsaoufal  ri»v 
Irom  OTery  clime;  oniiiioai  Bals 
moth  Dancing  Pavilions;  a  aatai 
Ple&enre  Boats:  l/otmtaini  acd  0th 
ers.  alt  perfecilr  sfceltersd  frea  i 
maramott  Be*taoraot  iioo  Ibsfrw 
conveoipooe  for  the  aocoansQiUs 
nlcs  has  been  made.  Kitritllatb 
in  the  most  complete  order  for  ibi  e 
TUK  CITT  ©*_BQ 
Are  th«  larcesb  in  the  Suts.  ti  ■ 
aores  of  Knoll  and  8hsrf*d  Lin  I 
deoB.  etc.,  and  era  capabls  of  ■ 
20,000  persona  witD  the  srea^ast  eoa 
tra  Cars  run  directly  to  tne  Oardsas 

Flonio  OomiDittHi  are  esptotallr 
and  inspect  ths  Ground.,  aad  a* 
which  frill  be  moat  favorable. 

H.  "V.  8 TE VEdf ,  F 

SaVOfSoe  bonrsS  to6p.v..dalb  ■ 
corner  Twelfth  and  Fofsoft)  alrssti 

N.  B  —300,0ii«>  Adninlsa  Tit 


An.  i. UWVFVU«    aaiLiriigB   IIS 

by  various  Asaocistio&s   holdlu  t 


vr     tuiuuo    ^.UdOUiablOQi 

City  Gardens  la«t  year.  i-.  n, 
liqaors  nil!  be  prohibited  en  ths  ■ 
tiv&l  days. 


Badger'sGentral^Paft 

Sam 


T 


HBSK  BEAUTIFUL  GA8DI1 
open  for  the  ssatoo,  aid  bus 
popular 

Will  bo  bold  there.  Tho  .UruK. 
on..  SKATING  PAY! LION,  MD 
NA8IOM.    Skltisx  <n.  O.  WMt* 

AomlMlen 

CHILDREN  IO  CENTS. 


Bead!  Bead!!  !i 
THE  PALACE  OF  Fl 


AKOTBER  KXOI'IEMMT  i 
New  -  tore.  17  SocoaA  MfN 
Grand  Hotel.  Olothlsir  ef  tot  i. 
fashionable  styles  made  (»«rdsr. 

note  thFprh. 

Pants.... from  $6  to* .: ' 
Suits from  t 

I  i.Tite  the  inspection  of  tW  CI* 
the  market. 

A.  MORRII 


No.    IV 

mvl7  lm 


Second 

Oppoalt-  Cnfc 


AUCTION  8*1 

New  City  Hal 

No   77    and  Is-tot 

MONDAY.  JOJIf!  16,  UTI-JOtj 
T01V  A  SUN,  Anouo«M»  »♦  ' 
err  Btreet.    For  p.rll  ral.rJM.  ^ 
AIU  .nd  Miiminer. 
Br  ord.r  Boud  of  01 IJ  BID  Ow 
KlB-td  BOB' J  8M»: 


FRED.    C.    WENTWORTH 

Annoanoes  that  at  his  Saloon. 
601  Kearny  it..   X.W,   enr.  SaeraameBt*. 

LoatT  t imoag  for  the  excel lenos  ef  its 

"WIT\JEtS  and  LIQUORS 

Ail  Drink,  will  h.noelon o  b. 

T    B   N      CB    NTS. 

mySI  la 


P.VOLNEY,  212  FOURTH  STREET 

BUYS  AND  SELLS 

Grood   Second-hand    Clothing. 

Also.  OLEiPfS.  DYES,  and  REPAIRS,  in  the 
mostsoientiBc  manner.  He  has  made  the  above  a 
special.;  for  10  years,  and  is  bound  to  giro  satis- 
faction aoalL  *p2s  Lm 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 


SACBAHKKTO. 

K.    MOHIiOW.    6 OLE    PROPBrBTOK.— 

•  This  hooae  can  bs  raoted  by  the  night, 
week,  month  or  year  by,  flnt-olaas  eomipanjes  only 
Will  hold  ahont$l.tX«.    Address  as  shore,     ayll 


W 


1,000  PAIRS  CASSIMERE  PANTS 

W61TA    DA  oe. 

Selling    far     &3    SO! 


«IIOTE. 


WE  STATU  StHFIY  FACTS,  AXS 
OTJAKAKTEE  TO  tBLL  fiOOlS  AT 
TUX    PBIOSS    "WE    AIYEKTIiE, 

•■ULL    AND    SEE. 


618  and  620  Kearny  street, 

COBWEB    COIUIEBCIAL, 


DRREN 
HERr 


The    Great    Tor.le  #»<  i 

Sale  FTcrjwh-rt, 


THE  RIAL1 

A.  3Popular  BeW 

The  Choicest  TYlhe.  •»**' 
raciac  c»»* 

tTPEBB    »  AT  ABA  l 

THIS  OEM  OF  A  BiWO"  ' 
No.     AT    TBIB»  • 

Will  b«  ciod not «d  in  •»  »"?SJ,' 
pbra.0  "U.ctB.  on  th.  «¥X( 
willii«nlli  th.  ool.t  |OT»l  «*»> 


wiFlt  l( 


H.  WAFB«, » 

'.  woAbJMA 


i  ' 


a.  c.  oOJtK 

TEKKAPIN   1\ 


C»r.  Seceed  »»»  Teh" 


,    J-T.rn,oUi 
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Good  Liquors  and  CM 

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BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


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TI3CE!  DUTCH  JUSTICE 


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tiro*   m  tb*   di •  •epoi ■•■•at  of  rimjian    and   ib*   iim     ii'nn 
paopia.     Thit    p-a*    a1*p*4  br    K-llr   i 
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TftahaariBj,  RaMol,  g  ruioiaiMi< 

I  Otaliar."      Oamra. 

r»«    rfXMptto*.   Milmi    hi.   |iTi«iltti   to    imi     of 

'    i   •  «      t»o«n  Itif,  of  «o*r>*.  on  lh»  latter 

la   c  .;    0o*>.  t«d  tb«  MM*dr  it  ^«  pl>«« 

big   <ia-i|bl«r    »t1    h.r    .n»rfir  im  ihr-*c«i( 

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•ot   «nl  dvliibtfal  a.  a  tie. 


WILL    SHORTLY  APPIAR- 


C.  W.  JE8TER,  THE  MAN  WITH  THE  TALKING   HAND 

a'jd  pbekieb  vr!rrRiLoqrr«T  or  the  world,    also. 

H.Otoort  Prasor,  tiao  G-ront  Fantomlmist 


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R-I.BTOR  A  OOTRRLL. 


HOUSE 


TEYBUY 


OV«l*bnUd  •!    *•  WHtTR  SHIRTS.     Tbej  fit  pBRXECTLT, 
•RT-OALL  AND  RBR  TRKM. 


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IXb     Al'ITIOR      SroKF.       «U»    K-.rBT    «lrr^     ,    rn,      <-■- 


EPIZOOTIC. 

A  POM.  SUPPLY  r>p  MUinin  OAR  BR 
b«    oMtiml     at    •ir    #i«r*.    a«*»rd1»t  tl   tb« 

tdnnkli    i.RTTK    t    pal>li*b»d    Ui-if    b»    lb" 
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AUCT 


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THE! 

A  POP""'- 


OF  AMUSEMENTS 


..  OIBOULATES  IN  , 


he   Theatres, 


ATEO  EVERY  DAY 


Liverpool  and  Great  Western 

M«'amf.hip.('onipany, 

CARRYING    THE   IT.   8-    MAIL. 

TIGKETS  SOLD  TO  AND  FROM 

T   IVEBPOOL,     QUUNBTOWir. 

LoDdODdsmr,  Hkmbarf  b,  Br*m*c, 
H»ti»,    Pirii.   S«*d*D.  Bclglaji,  Korvtf   tad   alt 
Rarapcbb  oIUm. 

Tbl»Oonip»nj  bu  trr«nf «»mieli  witb  tbs  Com- 
mluiopsr of  Emtgratlos  ud  Rkltrebd  UompftiiM 
•t  If *w  York,  by  wblob  pUMofora  br*  promptly 
forw»rdtd  to  lb*  Paclflt  Ooui. 

For  pbttloalan  apply  to 

D.    B.  ,IArK8nH,   Ai»il. 

miKla  Miit    Momlgom+ry  atr*ft. 


8TILL  ANOTHER. 

OWIROTOTHS    SCAKOITV    OP    SALOONS, 
on  Ba«11  itre#l,  I   b*g  to  inform    nj    frinadi  1 
and  the  L,abllo  that  I  b«v*op«D«d  tho 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

....IT.... 

aao  B«ak  street,  btlwcei    Eoilftaery 
■  ■d   Hraroj. 

All  Drinks,  Plain  or  Fancy,  10c. 


CHAR.    "W     rELDRiW, 
•p3l  tf  PropritUr. 


TO  THE  UNFORTUNATE. 

DR8.  TROHMLITE  A  LRRDKA,  0RADDATR8 
Of  tba  L*tp*IObad  Vloaoa  UolTonltlM,  tod 
)•*•  Aiiitlaot  hnrfaoos  UnlHd  Hut««  Ar»jr.  ba»a 
nntnid  tbolr  OfB->*  and  L«borslory  at  Ho.  ABB 
K.KARS Y  STRBBT,  oaw  Oallformla,  fortba  troat- 
raent  of  dl*«MM  of  ibt  Uiia«nr  bad  0«B»r»tiT« 
Orrani,  »od  all  PbOBal*  CotnpliinU.  To  aoffartr* 
from  Aathma,  Brooobttla,  Diptberlft,  Boro  TOroal, 
OooBumpUoB  Bod  otbar  Dla*M«i  ef  tb»  Lbbbb 
ud  Tbroftt  w»  neonand  Pr»f«*»»r  II  allrr'a 
•mJIbd  r.xtrari  of  Tolfe,  loolndiof  IabillDE 
AppBrBtOB.  WbtOO  il  «Xt»D«lT»ir  BBBd  10  KorOPI 
Badfor  wbloh  mm  or*  U>*  Kol*  B«*aia  for  the  !'• 
eiflo  OowL  For  farther  partlotilara  cb'1  or  Bddr*M 
DRM.  TROMULITZ  A  LCEDRS, 
ASfl  K*arot  itraBt,  Han  PranelJOo. 

Oma  HOUB*— From  10  to  12  a.  *.,  3  to  4  P.  W , 
Bed  I  W?  P.M. 

P  B.-S«pa»W*Dtraa<wf**UBBO«Ommodi,tloo 
Of  L*'1l#«.  BBWlfB 


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POBAIERLT  OT  IRK 

■  ■W    lOKH    RTASLK1,    Hlulin  rt., 

HATS  ICBCnuiKD  TRB 

TURF  8ALLERY  STABLES 

If  O.  209  SUTTER  STREET, 

AlfD  HAVR  AD- 
dad  Urg-lf  toibtirj 
Btaok  of  bt>i««>,  wbiebf 
ar*  all  flr.u«laai.    P»r- 

tlcola-    BttADllOB    pBld 

|o  boardlix  horfBO. 
tart  im  tOBIPTBRnRrl  A  DALTOR. 


ArTKat    TUB 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

00  TO  TUK 

Hot    eootcii, 

■  ■tt«r  ilrf.t,   «r*r  Kwni], 
And  try  on.  of  Ih.ir 

Hot  Seotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 
All    Drinks    Ton    Centa 

U0U  JOS.  IX  IIRlOOfl.  Proprietor. 


New  Discovery. 

THE    USE  Of    TUB    WORDUtrUL  PLAJIT 
tbAl  Ood  inUndrwl  for  th«  Uor.  of 

BNIVMtTIIM,   NEURALS1A,   CBUT,   PARAl- 

Ttll,  OATARRH,  ADO  AIL  IPHAL 

AFFECTIONS, 

I<  nodinlAcd  parfBatly  by  tb*  oodar«lfn»d— tbt 
oaly  poraon  on  tna  Uoniotnt  tbtt  folly  ooorpro 
h»radt  it*  mat  to  qaalttita.  Tbo  abov*  OomplalnU 
Bra  treatad  e«t»rn*ily  wlih  Ikfaty  and  bdoobbi, 

DR  K  K.  UuDf-K  it  to  bo  foaod  at  bfi  Offloa. 
718H«rkf>'.  atMBt,  oppmu  Third .  H<>ani  1  and 
2,  Irnm  IdA.U   tilPM,  and  from  I  to  6  P  M 

RBHdBBOS,    IODU    MlAAlOB  ItrABt.      F«tl«BUC»Il 

bo  BOOommodat"d  wito  Room  aod  Board.      apJO 


Ladies  and   Children 

....WILL  HUD.... 

KINKEAD'S 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIK  TONIC 

ADRRRftlNU    PI.KA8ART   TO  I'BR.  RABILY    APPLIED, 
l«  boi  |TB«ap.  aod  will  aat  lo)ir*   tka   moat  dalloata.    II 
ouraa  all  disaaaaa  of  i    a  •oalp.  ramoTaa  daadrBfl, 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

■aod.ra   lb.  k.lr  oofl  ud   .lour.  «»d  I'  I'UUHLV    VEOI 
TABLK. 

mm-  Th.    Ort^n.l    flAHK    BRTT.tl     UAfB    TOIVI0    AlfD 
DatfUIUfO  ui  bo  had  .1  Ma   AtM, 

1  A«.      II.      IIATM,      n,n,|l.l, 


EIGHTY 
Single  Outside  Rooms, 

wira 

No.  1  Spring  Beds  and  Hair  Mattrasses, 

AT  TBS 

BRANCH  HOUSE, 

«*«  aAnom  iTam,  con.  oiai, 

AT 

XMfty     0«iAt»     por       ZiTlalxt, 
And  JL.01SN  by  the  Week. 


L.  J.  EWILL,  Proprietor. 


PIONEER  8HOE  MANUFACTORY 


FIGARO.' 


THE  JOUBNAL  OP  AMUSEMENTS. 


PnblJslied  ©Terr  Day  in  'be  V  ear  by 
I>_        EOaASDtTS 


33»  Jaf.reh.ult  ond    ASS  WaahlBttOB  rti. 

Below  Montgomery.  Ban  7ranol*oo. 


WEDNESDAY MAT    2*.  1873 


AMUSEMENTS.    Etc. 


California  Theatre, 

To-nieht  "Londoa  Assurance,"  one  of  tbe  best 
oomtdin  ever  written,  yitl  bo  presented,  with 
Barton  Hill  as  Obar'es  Courtier,  John  MoOullough 
ai  DaKzK  Harry  f  d  waris  as  Sir  Harconrt  Ooort- 
ley.  Miii  Annie  Graham  as  Lsdj  Gay  Spanker,  and 
ft  generally  strong  cast. 
Alhauibra  Theatre. 

Kelly  and  Leoo  Id  "Vons.  Cboofleri,"  Charles 
Vivian  in  ebiradter  eorrs,  SJ  aster  Earner  and  Sam 
Riekoj  Id  act',  Litfc'e  ilac  and  Master  Franklin  in 
a  oomio  polka,  and  many  ether  attractions,  are 
offaredat  tho  Alharubra  tbis  evening. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Oiasim  and  Frllz.  th*  gymnasts,  are  bo  tbor- 
ongbly  origin*!  and  perform  aooh  extraordinary 
feat*  that  every  ooe  Is  delighted  with  them.  Tbey 
will  appear  this  f  venins  Id  conjunction  with  many 

oth6F::vor.t.;::*-r**tbi": 

BnckleyN  New  Varieties. 

"Professor  Fowler  outdone,"  "Deaf  as  a  Post" 
ftad  "Quiet   Lodging!.'  are  among  the  acta  t)  be 
performed  10  night. 
Woodward1.  Gardens. 

This  ta  a  dehgb*ful  place  Id  which  to  spend  ft 
Smnmir'i  a'  craooD.  There  are  thousands  of  cu- 
riosities to  be  seen.  Harry  Caneiand,  tbe  musical 
clown,  and  tbe  Japanese  Troupe,  will  appear  on 
Sunday. 
Garibaldi  Guard,    Picnic. 

A  picaic  in  aid  of  the  Italian  Mutual  Bonevolent 
Booietr,  will  be  held  by  the  Garibaldi  Guard,  at 
Sohniajn  Park.  Alameda  oa  Saoday  next.  The 
picnics  of  tho  Garibaldi  Guards  axe  alwajs  very 
pleasant  affairs. 
.  Arrived, 

Robert  b'raaer .  the  pan  tomimia  t.  has  arrived  and 
will  shortly  appear  at  the  Albambra  Theatre. 

AaiTomoiL  ilcafiuit.— uno  of.   the  most 

•  wptou  eolleetioaa  of  tbe  kind  In  the  United 
•Utaa,  con.  prising  hundreds  of  eostly  and  beau- 
tiful wrx  modeta,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemea 
tnly)  at  the  Haiinm  on  Montgomery  street.  As 
tumr  Buy  be  pmi'^hi.  spent  here- 


A  Bloodl'S*   Keveoffr. 

Alexander  Damai  advieej  the  hosbaoda 
of  nofaitbfal  wires  to  kill  tbe  frail  help- 
mates ae  soon  as  they  have  positive  proof  of 
sin:  but  Tue  la!  is  easier  said  than  done— as 
this  little  history  wilt  sarvo  to  stow.  A 
young  huebsud  (in  Paris,  of  course),  be- 
came so  terribly  jealous  of  bis  wife  that  be 
pre  cured  a  revolver,  eot:red  the  chamber 
of  tte  srspctt-d  culprit,  srd  demanded  an 
instant  at/fl  fall  confession  of  her  mijd^eds. 
Protestations  of  innocence  only  tervtd  to 
enrage  him,  acd  af  er  be  hid  broken  a  pier 
ghaa  ALd  disfigured  tbe  ceiling  with  two 
pistol  balls,  the  required  acknowledgment 
of  misoondoct  was  obtained.  Then  the  out- 
raged husband  seized  upon  his  wife,  and. 
instead  of  emptying  another  barrel  of  bis 
revolver'  took  a  pair  of  shears  and  delibera- 
tely ent  off  her  bairl  This  curioos  revenge 
seemed  to  satisfy  tbe  injury  done  his  honor, 
for  the  pair  immediately  "made-up,"  and 
are  eaid  to  be  living  happily  together.  Dumas 
should  go  and  reason  wi'h  this  wretched 
maD.  It  will  sp-ril  everything  for  the  author 
of  L'  Homme-Femme  to  have  such  premis- 
ing tragedies  turn  into  such  pre  sue  farces. 


Compensation. 

A  boy  sboH'  tea  years  old,  ragged  and  al- 
most barefooted,  dropped  into  the  Central 
station  at  Detroit,  and  ah>  ,  ti 

him  where  ■  q°^of  the  men  ask*! 
.  nis  father  was.  "Dead." 
replied  the  lad.  "Where  is  your 
mother?"  "Run  away,"  was  the  answer. 
"That's  tough,"  ODntinued  the  officer;  "I 
should  tb\Dk  you  would  feel  pretty  lone- 
some." "N  t  A  bit  of  it,"  exclaimed  the  boy , 
brightening  up;  "there's  going  to  be  tbe 
biggestcircuB  hsie  next  month  yon  aver  set 
your  eyes  on  1" 

A  Professional  Excuse. 

A  Vienna  actress,  deciding  to  break  a 
marriage  engagement  at  the  very  last  mo- 
mement,  Bent  ih»  professional  excuse,  "Frau- 
lein  Galmeyer  is  unfortunately  hoarse,  and 
cannot  attend  tbe  ceremony." 


A  r.  O.  D.  Baby* 

A  Bosloa  paper  tells  the  following 
story:  Avery  funny  affair  occurred  at  M  i. 
Chamberlain's  boarding  house,  in  Bowdia 
Square,  yesterday  morning.  Itappsars  tbat 
the  negro  who  blacks  tie  boots  of  the  board- 
ers, did  not  make  bis  appearance,  and  the 
coneequence  was  ihat  there  was  some  grumb- 
ling and  more  eurmise.  At  length,  however, 
he  appeared  in  a  Btafe  of  great  excitement, 
and  npon  beiog  taken  to  task  for  his  1  eg  ltd 
of  duty,  sa;d:  "Berry  sorry  ma'am,  but 
couldn't  help  it.  D.yse  gota  little  heir  up 
at  our  place  dis  mornin',  and  deres  a  peek 
of  trobble.  I  want  to  ax  you  to  lend  me 
five  dollars,  for  dey  ain't  no  money  dar,  and 
the  Doctor  wont  leabe  till  he  gits  his  pay." 
Mrs.  Chamberlain  wit'yly  replied:  "That's 
the  first  G.  0.  D.  baby  I  ever  heard  of."  It 
is  needless  to  giy  tbat  Sambo  got  bis  five 
dollars. ^^ 

Playing  it  too  Low  Down. 

Bubiustein.  the  pianist,  does  not  like 
Beeober's  preaching,  and  says:  "Mr.  Beech- 
er  tries  to  briog  religion  down  to  the  people, 
instead  of  bringing  the  poaple  up  to  re- 
ligion." 


It  is  said  *>-  uew  drink6tfl  AtA  partial  ,0 
tbe  Second  month  in  the  year,  as  ,it  always 
has  a  bruary  in  it. _ 

There  is  a  showman  desperate'^  jn  i0T6 
wiVn  the  double-headed  girl,  h^the  fearato 
vnarry  her,  lest  he  be  indiot--_;0i0  f0r  bjggmy. 

X"txo    J5*»-st    It^medles, 

Dr.  PetTy^B  LaBt  Oha&oe,  lor  pain.  Dr.  Fer- 
ry's Webfoot  Pills,  for  aU  bilious  complaints. 
For,sale  by  all  druggiBts.  Agency,  417  Sansome 
street,  cerner  of  Commercial.  * 


NEAR    THE    E\D. 

O  the  wild  d»  yj  of  youth  I  tho  dear  dead  days  j 

Dark  are  tho  llgits  and  all  the  chornq  damb, 

And  co'd  and    fa!n  1/    thrftUAh    the    gath'rlng 

bezi 

Of  thi  1  sad  twilight  time  thine  echoes  come, 

And  wand'rlng  voices  haunt  the   glimmering 

ways. 

Sitting  alone  in  theso  last  empty  year*, 
UU,  starved  and  dwindled,  tells  its  old  tales 
o'er, 
And.  like  a  wind,  the  Past  aiaga  in  mine  ears, 

And,  like  a  wind,  goes  by.    AiaaT  no  more 
For  me  tne  gisu  green  8> ring  of  smiles  and 
tsar; I 

Oft  from  the  dreomland  of  the  Long  Ago, 
Pale  faces  seek  me  w  th  their  ea^er  eyes, 

And  fain  I'd  follow  them,  and  fain  would  know 
How  fared  It  with  them   'neath  tho  starless* 
skies 

Tbat  brood  above  the  silent  eludes  below. 

Brave  tools  and  beautiful  1  to  what  forlorn 
Muto-ueida  of  Death's  cold  kingdom  are  ye 
pesfed! 

O dreary  Dea'h,  that  hath  nowhere  forborne, 
To  pmck  earth's  fairest  flowers  and  o'er ^ast 

Sweet  soents  and  eolo.'B.  with  reL-ntleas  scorijl 

Ah  me!    A  little  while  the  evening  light 
Shall  lln<?(r  wanly  in  the  western  sky; 

A  little  while  o<rfori  my  flafrine  sight 
The  pallid  day  thall  glimmer  ere  it  die, 

TheC,  dqmbly.dark,  shall  fall  all-ending  night. 


A  Pre©  and  Easy  pap-r. 
The  driver,  or  rather  the  ed  tor,  of  the 

Central  City,  Gel.,  Coach,  givea^the  following 
noticj  to  flubsc  ibers.  "The  writing  editor  of 
the  Coach  carries  bis  ofQce  in  hia  hat,  and 
will  always  be  found  at  home.  The  fight- 
ing editor  will  be  around  every  Saturday 
evening  to  settle  all  difficulties.  The  finan- 
cial editor  has  gone  to  tbe  Vienna  Exposit- 
ion.   No  bills  will  be  paid  until  he  returns," 

OnirnoxANT.—  Madame  Olara  Antonia,  the 
Olairvoyant  Physician  and  Independent  Tranee 
Madimn.  323  Kearny  street,  bet.  Bush  and  fine, 

consultations  in  Kn«llah,  French  and  German.i 


It    I«    True. 
J.  A.  Shaber  4t  Go.  are  selling  pftrlor  ^^      , 

ailotherklndsofmrnitnreandb"'    .   *' 

.-"ling  obeiper, 

•"f  In  town.    Other 


for  cash,  than  any  other  des- 


dealer*  don't  stand  a  < 
people  know  Bba^j^  p 


tl0t*   of  a  chance  when 
Jcee.    707  Market  street. 


i  an  Frant^ M 

D.  W.  !>' 


aco  Jewelry  Manufactory. 
./d,  610  HeroUant  ttrest.    Diamond 
Settln^^   Boameliog.      All  kinds    of    repairing 
.ae.    Jewelry  for  sale,  4-r 


Insnlt  to  Injury. 

A  rogue  was  charged  with  obtaining  goods 
by  false  pret-ncts.  He  pleaded  that  he  failed 
to  B3e  bow  a  pretence  could  be  other  than 
false. 


Tne'  Force  of  Example. 

"Now,  Jesse,  s<y  your  prayers  like  a  good 
little  girl  1"  ".Mamma,  dear  I  wby  mayn't 
I  kneel  down,  and  hold  my  tongue,  as  papa 
does  ?" 

Dignifi  d  clerk— 'Are  you  going  to  marry 
youreelf?"  Facetious  Pattandei— "Arrah, 
now  when  did  iver  ye  hear  till  of  a  gentle- 
man marrying-  himself  ?  Shure  there's  a 
laly  goin'  f>  be  married  along  wid  me  I" 


May  is  the  lover's  month,  and  so,  since 
lovers  wooed  and  won,  have  May  blOBBOms 
been  Bwett  pledges  cf  tlielr  troth. 
■#> 

The  soldier  makeB  a  pillow  of  bis  knap- 
sack, and  the  eivilian  makes  a  napsaekef  his 

pillow. 

,  , , ^ 

.Rattler's     umo    Parlor. 

Lew  Bat' i*  r,  fjrm*-Tlr  in  tbe  minstrel  line, 
will  be  pi.  a-  cl  to  act  the  rolo  of  Boniface  to  all 
friends,  day  and  evening,  at  384  Bush  street, 
below  K-itqy.  4  h 


The  Last  New  Song. 

Air~"JUoet  <£  Chanden," 
Emerson  Oorville  U  my  name, 
Nly  bu»ln-8!.  al»aya  is  the  Bame; 
Eastern  Oyntere,  a<id  Fancy  Boast, 
RisllnbHB  thes1,  tbat  my  honse  can  boast. 
Safely  thune  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
OhlhlsUobl  Ob!  11I «h  ohl 
None  wbi>  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
CorviUe  eays  sol  sayB  sol 
On  Flue  St  et-t,  at  V,o.  410, 
Rememb  r   he  number  aud  call  again. 
Vision*  or  8  j  11- fl  h  in  ©very  style, 
lnw*rdly  cause  you  mu-h  to  Bmlle. 
Ladles  whh  escorts  t'jore  slways  go, 
Ladles  got  Lalies  got 
Emerson  Corvlile's  politsl  and  so 
3-1  They  go[  they  goi  they  got 

Star  STalrts  ana  Collars. 

All    sorts    and  sixes,   lor  eale   cheap,  at  tbe 
What  Gbeerls-madry,  121  Leidesdorff  at,        * 


Dental  Work. 

Foa  puraer  QuaLiTT  or  wobx,  go.  to  T.  0.  Jes- 
Bup,  d'entuit,  cor.  Suttei  >nd  Montgomery,  over 
Tucker's.  3-D 

Slgnor    Fulvlo    Rossi 

GivtrB  private  lessons  in  ItalUn  and  English 
Vocal  Mualo,  at  646  Clay  street,  or  at  the  resi- 
dence of  the  pupil.  fW 

A    Solution  of  the  Chinese   Problem. 

In  diBonsslog  the  evils  of  Ohine  je  immigra- 
tion and  the  extating  depreielon  of  bushiest  In 
San  Francisco  cons  queDt  neon  tbe  dieplace- 
ment  of  white  labor  by  Ohineie  in  our  work- 
shops, the  Golden  Era  hits  the  nail  square  on 
theh»ad  in  tbe  following  : 

The  only  measure  of  redrefes  which  holds  ent 
any  promi-e  of  relief  is  tbe  formation  of  aoti- 
Ohinese  societies  all  over  the  Oosat,  tbe  members 
of  wbi.h  shall  be  pledged  not  to  employ  Oblnee, 
not  ro  puroaase  Roods  of  tnose  who  do  employ 
the  ib,  nor  to  parcnase goods  of  Ohmese  msnufac- 
turiei.  The;  flist  propose  tbeae  anti-ObineBe  so- 
cieties ehonid  be  to  make  themselves  felt  in  tbe 
character  of  purchasers.  If  one  thousand  men 
in  this  oiiy  ehould  effect  sn  organization  under  a 
solemn  ple-tg-  do-  to  omoloj  Utiicete  nor  to  par- 
ch aae  goods  of  individuals  or  firms  who  mifcht  em- 
ploy them,  it  would  greatly  etrengthen  the  bands 
of  such  of  our  local  man u fact irera  as  are  now 
engaged  in  tbe  experiment  of  competing  with 
Ubinese  manufactures.  If  this  one  thousand  was 
multiplied  by  ten,  as  it  soon  might  be,  the  suc- 
oessof  tQe  experiment  would  be  assured.  These 
societies  must  be  organized  witbont  the  aid  of  law, 
asnolaw  would  be  constitutional  tbat  .discrimi- 
nated against  Ohioese  residents.  Such  orgaoiza- 
lioos  oouid  only  be  carried  oat  where  the  com- 
munity is  nrarly  unanimous  in  favor  of  the  object 
to  be  attained ;  bu.  euoh.  unanimity,  it  is  believed, 
prevails  in  this  faiat'. 

The  experiment  has  beeatried  by  at  least 
one  man  In  San  Franolico.  We  allude  to  Mr. 
H.  8-.it  1  iff,  who  is  proprietor  of  two  large  cigar 
stores,  330  and  832  Kearny  Btraet.  As  long  age 
as  186%  Mr.  8'itiiff,  knowing  what  the  result 
of  Chinese  labor  would  b>,  formed  the  re  eola- 
tion to  neither  employ  Chinese  workmen,  nor 
ie'i,  nor  purchase  cigars  made  by  Chinese,  and 
he  nas  carried  out  thle  resolatlon  to  the  pres- 
ent day,  and  will  continue  to  adhere  to  it  as 
long  at  he  reniiins  in  business.  Many  of  his 
fri'Dda  thought  it  Impossible  for  him  to  atem 
the  current  of  opposition  to  those  in  tbe  same 
trade  who  employed  Chinese  workmen,  but  he 
haa  done  so  aucceBafully,  and  instead  of  tbe 
one  t  mail  es'abliebment  which  he  commeoo ed 
with  at  the  time  of  forming  tula  resolution,  be 
now  hae  two  of  the  la-ge;t  in  the  city. 


OlamChnWder  Kver-y  Wlftht 

Tbe  beet  chowder  in  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  16  Morton  street,  jast  oft 
xlearny.  3*' 

We  get  no  bu-ineas  from  Chinese,   and    we 
ploy  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 


Dr.  Barlow  J  .  femitn. 

Is  giving  a  oours  of  Tree  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Kervons  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  a 1 7  a  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  record  to  health 
to  Invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  p  ai.,  free.        w 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  3a 


A  Servant  in  the  Corner. 

Weed's  Carpet  Sweeper,  with  the  beat  assort- 
ment of  Carpets  and  Furnitrjre  in  the  State,  at 
John  0.  Bell's,  nearly  opposite  the  Grand  Hotel. 


M  illi  meet.— Bats  oleaned,  pressed  and 
trimmed  to  order  at  the  lowest  prices.  Miss 
J.  P.  Woo*  824  Washington  street.  4-r.  „ 


£*riutoiti*apliic    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  street. A 

Twenty   Thousand 

Paper  Collars,  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Ohear  Laundry,  office  121  Leidesdorff  St. 


"VTrilte  Labor  Only  I 

Employed   by   the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
LeideadPtff  street.  * 


Fresh,  and    Sweet, 

Far  the  best     confectionery,   g-j   to   Oastf   and 
Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Sutter.       X 


Oyatervj. 

In  strolling  round  the  other  night, 

To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 

our  careless  feet,  by  chance  did  stray 

To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 

Of  sparkling  waterB,  made  a  eozeen 

Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 

While  money  stone  and  pearly  shell. 

O'er  which  the  waterB  softly  fell. 

Made  thab  window  reem  to  be 

Some  fairy  grotto  of  tbe  Bea. 

Stop,"  aald  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  hare- 
It  looas  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
•'All  right,"  I  said,  '•!  must  agree 
That  this  place  Bulte  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a. seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Hade  hie  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  it  true, 
And  cooked  magnificently,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that. 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
Tou're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  a  and  crabs  and  terrapins ; ' 
In  fact,  we  found  tbey  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kinds  of  game, 
Flab,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure, 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem. 
That  they  hava  here  the  best  Ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "snch  nice  dinners. " 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyater  Bouse,  337  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

CHARLEB  haaee.  Proprietor. 

r>o    Not    (Suffer    lrom    Corns, 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun. 
Ions,  Club  and  Ingrowing  Nalle,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fl.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 810  xlearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
v»w*k  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doc- 
tor's capability.  Reference*  given  Urequlred.  h 


Sandwich  Island  Fulu; 

Since  the  ascension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  Industry  Is 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Sohielber,  dealer  In 
bedding  and  furniture,  620  Washington  street, 
oppoaltethe  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  importer  of  pnlu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  his  shipments  thts 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
tn  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
for  mattraas  beddlnz.  and  doubtless  Mr.  Bchrel. 
ber  will  find  no  difficulty  in  dienoauur  ol  all 
that  comes.  ± 


Asa    J-t.    "WaueBman's 

"Ohtgajo  Beer  Depot,"  623  Sacramento  street, 
between  Montgomery  and  Kearny,  The  cele 
brated  ■*  Chicago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  best  of 
liquors.  Daily  lunch,  with  lobster  salad  and 
other  delicacies,  prepared  by  the  epicurean 
10    oents.      Begular   Ger- 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Bookseller*  nnd  ftta*loB<«ra. 

StaceyA  Mock,  (school  books  a  specialty,)  S.  W 

corner  Fourth  and  Jetale. 
H.B.  Moore,  609  Montgomery,  near  Merohant, 

Business  College*, 
Heald'a,  Bryant <x  etrattoo-a  College, 24 Post  street 

Butcher*. 
Kate,  Fred,  Bull.  94  to  100.  California  Market. 

Employment  Office. 
Ohas.  F.  Becherer  A  Oo.,  6W  Sacramento  street, 
Chinese  Employment  Oo.-Plerce  A  Co.,  627  Sac- 
ramento street. 

French  Forney    Goods. 
Loean  A  Co.,  19  Montgomery.  107  and  109  ■uttaW, 

Hair  Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Cullender,  mannfacturer,  62  Second  street. 

Bumoaaa  Hair. 
Sampson.  A.  B.  A  Oo..  110  Second  sereta. 

Milliners. 
Mrs.  M.  Helig,  226  Kearny  street. 

Searcher  of  Record*. 
O.  V.  Gillespie,  611  WaehlngtODstreet. 

Wiilcb.ee  and  Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Oallender  62  Second  street. 

Walteaer*  and  Paper  Hangers. 
A.  W.  Wheld*p.  122  Geary  street. 

Wines  sad  Llqeera,    (Wholesale.) 
Down  P.  A  Co..  MM  Front- 


FIGARO 

IB  DISTRIBUTED  EVERT  DAT  THROUGH  1 
a&t  the  centre  of  tbe  city,  in  all  Hotels,  Ret- 
tanranta,  Saloons,  Stares  ana  Offices.  - 


FIGARO 

IB    OIKOULATED    BTEBT    DAT   OR    THB 
Oakl.BdVerryBo.ts  to  etch  to.  puenjgn 
Ml  «rrW»  br  thegw»t  Overbad  Train . 


FIGARO 

16  "HEBE,  THEKE  AKD  EVEKYWHEBF  ' . 
»nd  Is  oonetanlly  meetlDg-  &  change  of  T*^^^ 
In  tb.  The«lr.s,  Traveling  Oonve?M0ee,  flottji 
and  public  retort,  c enorallj. 


FIGARO 

CmCJiTLATEB  tN  THE  BEST  SOOTETT,  IS 
placed  Ib  the  hands  of  nearly  ail  who  coma 
to  the  city  to  make  purchases,  and  is  therefore  th* 
best  of  advertising  mediums. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMMKUN 
every  Theatre  in  San  Francisco. 


FIGARO 

IS  MAILED  EVERT  DAT  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon— the  papers  left  in  the  theatres  at  night 
being  gathered  up  and  aa?ed  for  that  purpose. 


RETURN  THE  BOOK! 

VsTHOEVER  BORROWED  THE  "MEMOIR 
"  OF  HOME"  from  the  Fioaeo  Office  is  par 
tioularly  rsqaested  to  return  it  at  one*. 


life 


OUT 


Business  Directory 


100  000  00PIEB  T0  BK  ISSSED  0N 

or  about  June  10th.  Bead  Inyoar 
advertisement)  immediately  to  No.  508  Mont- 
gomery at,  at  R.  M.  EDWARDS'.  m9  lm 


CANDIES. 

ALL     KINDS      OB    THE     FINEST  "CANDi 
made  at  our  Steam  Candy  Factory  daily.    Ai 

orders,  especially  from  tbe  country,   are  solicit*;' 
and  ni  1  be  promptly  attended  to. 

CAN  TV  A  WAONER, 
10TMMHeom*n.«C    nsr.r  Sutter 


MILITARY    COODS 

...AMD.    .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRICAI 
TRIMMINGS, 

8S5     Montgomery    street.    Boon    Tio    1. 
mhHtf  T.  RODGERS  JOHNSON. 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

FINELY  FURNISHED  ROOMS.  6JN- 
gle  or  in  suits. 

Well  JUlgated  and  Ventilated. 
__  Dnrurniahed  Rooms  to  let.    Lodging  witt 
or  without   board,      ALHAMBRA    BUILDING 
■ir  Bmah  street.  *eo24  tf 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO    OF    THE    LEADING    MEMBERS    OF 
the  Theatrical   Profession  in  California  pre- 
B>se  forming  classes  for  instruction  ia  Elocution. 


GREAT  REDUCTION  IN  PFIC 

....or.... 
^-^•SDXXiUH.    SUIT  j 

....AT.... 

CHAS.  MAYERS 

Pioneer  Cloak  Sto 

(Femerlr  Viftr  It  Wnrkhrtr.,) 
Wo.    M    MOlTDOmiT    gfltt 

Oppo.lt.  th.  ilck  Hon,. 
■BAXCII,    4.8    KEiJHi    tTKt 

MR.   MATER  OALL9  ITTISTIOM  Tn  < 
l^.Md.ellul.ct.dMiortrliSol0  j 

ladies  Cloaks,  in  silk,  Tel' I 
and  Cloth, 

SUM.  S.tins,  Oloikin,."  .nd  .rarTiZf^l1 
Trimming..  JUST  OlRll^'l'LutS'g» 
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Attention,  (.nod  Livers! 

Yfl  R.    P,    I1KROK8.    mKMERI.T 

1*1  proprlatnr  of  loo  M>n*n'  Kaa- 
laarant,  liaa  I*  arn  tb.  man  \aamfiOt 
ni  -.'  H»*.  anrant  on 
rulal  atr.al  and  tha  Mm-r*' 
BrSnch  on  Market  atraal  m  parioarabip  wliti  MR. 
K.  DKA  YK.HR.  who  baa  b«ao  •oortaeUd  witk  tba 
Drii  lor  rvara.  !■  proraiiatila  tlaTt  ba«n  mint  lu 
tba  onlaltia  r!apartm>-  tbat  will  r»od«r  U*  MU 
oara'  mora  popalar  tba*  ll  tiaa  atar  baan  unrn| 
lb*  *2  jaaraal1  It*  proiparitjr.  Onr  illllf  of  Faia 
imi:-»  all  tha  driic*ci#a  of  tba  aaaaoo.  Oar 
notio  ia  "Howl  Para,  Uood  t.'ookitig  and  Kodaraka 
0haJ-«e»." 

V.    11  ICKMKt)  A  OO. 

MINERS'    RE&TAURANT, 

Hll  and  ft«4>  UODuaaroial,  and 
7«»  MaikatiLraat. 
Opon    rora  5  a.m.  fa  10  f.m  aoJl  1m 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

TiRaniiA  em,  ritada, 

THIS  ELXOAJfT  THBATKK  HAS  BKBH  &K- 
daooraiad.  aad  oan  b»  routed  by  tb.  qlfbt  Off 
of  tba  waak.  BUra  Aid  HaaalloB  oompaalaa 
libaatilr  traatad  witfc   oa  auplioatloo  by  laitar 


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aahtrrtoa  **r«al.  San  FranolKKr. 


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Fashionable   Milliner, 


FIGARO'1 

THE  JOTJBNAL  01  AMTJBBMHf XB. 

pnbUibed  enrj  Day  In  the  Tear  bj 
I>.       BOGARDTTS 


£39  Merctuwt  *nd  S«*      WtMhlngtoa.  St. 

Below  Montgomery.  San  Francieoo. 


TVEDNE3DA1' MAY    W8,    1873 


T.'ie  Pohlitl  Cards. 

This  postal  eird  boBiaess  is  not  going  to 
be  such  a  blessing,  after  al.  For  ii.8t.nce. 
we  read  of  a  Dicsyouog  man  id  TJtica,  N.  Y., 
jut  fiom  college,  and  dtstioed  for  tbe  min- 
istry by  bis  fatbei's  command,  who  had  a 
postal  cird  sent  him  lately,  which  was  a  bill 
for  wine  and  gin  and  cigars,  and  it  comes 
from  the  Hame  firm  which  has  receip  ed  all 
the  youog  mao's  "st.tionery"  billj,  aod  the 
father  his  the  receipts,  and  by  some  acci- 
dent tbe  po.-tal  cards  fell  into  bis  bands. 
This  is  indeed  t-rriule.  Tbe  privacies  of 
life  are  c'es  iced  to  be  outraged  by  this  new 
feature  to  an  extant  it  makes  one  s'.udder  to 
contemplate.  One's  tailor's,  grocer's,  washer. 
woman's  bills  will  be  expossd  t  >  public  esze, 
and  debt  will  btT6  a  new  terror,  greater 
than  the  persistent  dnn,  added  to  it.  One 
was  sheltered  under  the  honorable,  old-fasb- 
ioned  envelope,  and  that  little  bill  Of 
Jones's  did  not  meet  tbe  vulgar  gaze.  Ooe'B 
wife  respected  an  envelope,  but  now  the  pos- 
tal card  lays  bare  a  husband's  innermost 
eonl  to  her  reproachful  eyes,  and  makes  alt 
subterfuges  on  the  soore  of  debts,  money 
loaned  to  Jocks,  and  olub  dues,  worse  than 
useless.  The  creditor  has  now  a  fearful 
weapon  in  his  bands,  and  W3  think  be  may 
congratulate  himself  on  the  fact  that  tbe 
mtlleniom  of  prompt  payments  has  pome 
at  last. 


Tbe  Story  of  Charles  H.  Webb. 

Charles  H.  Webb,  wLo  wrote  "Tbicga"  for 
tbe  Golden  Era  and  after*«rds  published 
and  edited  the  Californiao,  the  best  litsrary 
papsrever  started  in  this  city,  is  well  known 
in  San  Franei-co.  Aittr  be  left  for  New  Ycrk 
we  heard  of  hid  making  money  by  bis  perj, 
and  later  by  speculating  in  Wall  street.  Be- 
oant'y  the  following  advertisement  appeared 
in  a  New  York  paper : 

FIBNDS.GIVE  Ut>  MY  HUSBAKD.  O.  H.TP., 
of  Amity  sod  Caaaletre-t.or  beware  of  Goi  a 
veaKeanoe.    Ohar.fy,  coma  home.    I   will  foreiTer 


Tbe  Circus    Poet. 

The  man  who  writes  tbe  bills  for  a  circus, 
now-a  days,  must  be  a  poet.  One  show  ex- 
hibiting io  Missouri  is  billed  as  follows  : 

A  Towering  Giant  ot  Cyolopein  Proportions. 
A  Very  Valosn  in  Power  and  Prodigious  Strength. 
It  Startles  like  aa  Angered  Jove's  Thunderbolt. 
An  Avalano-e  of  Amusement,  whose  Exuberance 
sad  Falaess  of  Perfeatioa  awaksos  the  World 
"acd  nils  with  Rancor  and  Chagrin  tbebreaHB  of 
Pair  le  Showmea,  whose  Prec-riou;  Eibibitioce 
avoid  Its  Route  as  Guilt  flies  before  an  Avenging 
Nemesis. 

A  rival  combination  almost  reaches  this 
elevated  height,  aud  closes  its  trumpet-blaet 
of  self-exaltation  with  tbe  information  that 
its  c  tnva3  covers :  "No  Waxworks,  No  Stuffed 
Animals,  Nj  Fictitious  Names,  No  Ventrilo- 
qual  Frauds,  No  Corpses,  No  Humbug  I 
We  are  inclined  to  think  that  George  Francis 
Train  has  enlivened  his  prison  hours  by  con- 
cocting these  pronunoiamentos. 


A  girl  in  Iowa,  without  legs  has  married  a 
man  without  arms,  and  the  local  papers  Bay 
they  get  along  splendidly. 


Enjoyable  Drives. 
Ao  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 

horses  and  a  reliable  driver  arc  tbe  leading  es- 
sentials of  an  t'njoyoblerlde,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  In  San  Fran  dec  o  so  unquestionably' 
as  from  Frank  Poster,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  tbe  stand  fronting  the  Peri- 
dental Hotel.  Els  handsome  turn-outs  are  used 
by  the  best  circles  of  the  city,  ana  as  he  makes 
It  a  point  to  employ  abl*>,  honest  and  perfectly 
.courteous  drivers,  ne  is  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  -while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  in  particular,  will  eogage  no  carriages 
axoept  those  whlon  be  provides.  Frank  has  en- 
joyed grtst  euocess  in  hie  business,  and  the. 
a  dm  trable  way  In  which  he  conducts  It  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  patronise  him,   * 


Hothzm  or  FAnrijEe  who  are  about  to  spend 
the  Sommtr  in  tbe  country  with  their  children, 
-ought  not  to  forget  before  they  go  to  provide 
themselves  as  well  as  their  children  with  under 
clothing.  The  only  place  where  they  can  buy 
the  same  cheaper  and  made  of  better  material 
than  at  any  otntr  place  id  at  E.  Friedlandtr  & 
Go's,  No .  9  Third  street,  Nucleus  Building.    8a 


.A.  Pleasant  Liocation. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  In  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tne  building  is  a  Terr  fine  one  and  is  well 
lights d  and  ventilated. . 


Derby    Sweepstakes, 

The  drawing  of  the  Epsom  Derby  Sweep- 
atases  at  tbe  Charing  Cross  Saloon,  606  Mission 
strsst,  near  Second,  has  been  postponed  to 
Tuesday,  May  27th.  A  faw  tickets  remain  un- 
sold* • 


Premium  Slilrt  Malter. 

Mr=.  Eveline  Morris  526,  Eeimy  at.,  respect* 
lull  v  solicits  a  call  from  friends,  and  strangers 
vtsitlDg  the  City.  Newest  styles,  perfect  fit 
and  prices  reasonable.  6-q 


McDowell,  Show  Card  Writer 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 

608  Market  street,  oor.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 

BemoTal, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  118  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  machines  rented  and  re. 
■paired  as  usuil.  and  sold  cheaper  than  ever,  x 

2L.ad.les  Vlaltinij  Ccr-la. 

Written,  engraved  or  prlnWd  by  Jonn  P. 
Dwrxa,  136  Sutter  street,  opposite  Lick  Hontt, 
*nd   at   the  Grand   Hotel.    N.  B.—Hawdkbb. 

ISrs  NBATLT  MABKTT>.     PrKkAKiniTP   of  every 

_<tacription  to  order.  a 


Bound  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Ib  G.  Burkbardt's  motto.  Fine  French  6alf 
■Soots  made  to  order  from  $8  to  $10.  A  good  fit 
.and  satisfaction  guaranteed.  Call  at  510  Wash- 
ington street  and  be  convinced.  A  full  assort- 
ment of  neatly-made  goods  always  on  band,  at 
prices  to  salt  evt  rj one's  purse.  4 1 


Attention,    Ladle* 

To  give  tbe  skin  the  softness  of  velvet,  and 
ha  tint  of  the  Mir   *fT  ttttt  nsmpJui 


.2Z 


o(  Amity  and  Caaal  street,  or  beware  of  Go 

j-e&Doe.    OhsTHy,  come  home.    I   will  for.rn 

tne  little  cottage  among  the  trees  is  left  dasol- te. 

It  was  soon  understood  here  that  C.  H.  W. 
was  "Ioigo."  The  explanation  of  this  ad- 
tiBement  is  as  f  jUowb  :  Four  years  ago  Webb 

met  Jenny ,  a  fine,  dashing  girl,  at  a 

picnio  in  Jones'  Wovd.  Jenny  was  a  c'ty- 
brcd  girl,  not  long  from  school,  and  not  par- 
ticularly attentive  while  there.  The  two  met 
often,  at  picD.eg  and  elsewhere,  until  tbe 
cold  weather  s  t  in.  Then  Charley  deter- 
mined to  call  on  Jenny  at  her  house.  He 
was  introduced  to  pa  and  ma.  The  parlor, 
with  a  low  jet  of  gas,  ss  if  the  gssmen  were 
eveo  then  on  a  s'rike,  wag  accorded  bim,  and 
for  Iwo  nights  in  a  week  he  held  forth. 

With  tbe  holidays  cime  engagement  and 
ma-riage.  Honey  blies,  of  oouree,  sacceedod 
—it  always  does.  Two  children  have  blessed 
the  union.  Before  their  arrival,  Charley  had 
got  rich,  very  rich.  This  faot  caused  him  to 
change  toward  bis  wife.  His  manner  was 
less  affectionate ;  he  was  out  more ;  his  eve- 
nings away  lengthened  into  nights  ;  than  he 
was  absent  for  weeks.  Jenny,  to  whom  drees 
was  not  everything,  called  in  company,  and 
last  Summer  "tbe  little  cottage  among  the 
trees"  was  purchesed,  in  order  that  the  health 
of  the  children  might  be  less  jeopardized- 
It  is  located  io  Weetohester  county,  and  as 
soon  ss  tbe  family  was  domicile}  there,  the 
husband  took  otty  quarters  with  two  ladies 
of  accessible  manners  in  "Amity  and  Canal 
street."  These  fascinating  damsels  are  the 
fiends  mentioned  above.  Each  one  seems 
content  with  half  a  lover,  provided  be  has 
plenty  of  money,  whiob  Charley  has.  All 
Winter  Charley  has  lived  with,  e -cor  ted  acd 
supported  these  two  frail  sistsrs,  their  mother 
superintending  the  house  in  order  to  keep  a 
shade  of  respectability  in  tbe  neighborhood. 
All  the  time  the  wife  baa  been  patient  and 
alone.  About  the  first  of  May,  however,  she 
went  to  New  York  and  located  near  her  hus- 
band's "boarding-house."  On  the  10th  of 
May  she  saw  him  go  out  with  the  three  on  a 
pie  i sure  trip  to  Central  Park.  One  cm 
judge  hor  feelings  of  bitterress  as  she  thus 
saw  herself  neglected,  a  nurse  for  her  chil- 
dren only,  while  the  gy  paiutsd  beauties 
bad  entirely  supplanted  her  in  the  beart  of 
her  husband.  When  the  trio  returned  from 
their  rids  the  soul-stricken  wife  was  found 
seated  in  tbe  parlor.  The  situation  was  such 
a  one  as  is  sometimes  represented  on  tbe  stage 
when  tbe  orchestra  indulges  in  ghostly, 
thrilling  fi  Idl ing.  The  eflene  never  can  be 
described  ;  but  at  the  end,  the  husband  gave 
his  wife  to  understand  that  she  must  return 
to  the  home  he  had  provided  for  her — "tbe 
little  cottage  among  the  trees"— if  she  ever 
expected  to  sse  him  again.  This  burst  her 
strong  self-control,  and  all  in  tears  and 
Bhrieking,  the  ouc3  dutiful  Charley,  tin 
father  of  her  two  children,  escorted  her- to 
tbe  door  aud  shut  it  in  her  face.  With  the 
light  of  her  life  gone,  the  unhappy  woman 
moved  back  to  tbe  little  cottage  and  wrote 
her  husband  of  the  fact.  He  made  no  an- 
swer ;  he  came  not.  Then  she  inserted  the 
advertisement,  at  which  Charley  and  his 
pair  of  flames  probably  scoffed.  They  had 
better  be  a  little  sabdued  in  their  joy,  how- 
ever, as  the  wife,  since  this  last  public  wail, 
has  consulted  friends,  and  will  very  soon 
begin  a  suit  for  divorce,  with  custody  of  the 
children.  As  tbe  cue  stands,  she  can  prove 
tbe  adultery.  This  will  be  unfortunate  for 
Charley  and  bis  money  account.  The  real 
wife  is  high-toned  and  well  connected,  and 
her  lawyers  will  make  it  lively  for  the  faith- 
less husband.  Is  it  any  woader  that  the  ad- 
vertisement began  with  the  word  "Fiends  ?" 


Notice  to  the  Public. 

E.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  sel- 
ling off  bis  hue  stock  of  men**,  boys'  and  ckii- 
arens'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
genta  furnishing  gooJs.  hats,  trunks,  valise?, 
8'C,  Mlow  coit,     Call  if  you  want   barg»Uis.3L 


Corns,   Bunions,    Ingrowing  Nails. 

A  perfect  cure   warranted   by  Albert  Schoen- 
wald,  127  Second  ttreet.  4-bi 


Sum   Sal  ©  ore, 

formerly  of  Buss  House  Carriages,  can  be 
'ound  In  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es> 
abUehment,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
'. ornery  iu.t  or  Dexter  Stables.  Oarrlase  orders 
l3ft  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
o  '  night,  atreduoed  rates-  ro 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Rheumatism-  and  Neuralgia. 


Fino    Candies 

?reah,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
Tarlety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 578  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    a 


Public  AcconiQioUallon, 

Washing  left  at  the  effioe  before.  8  a.  w.,  can 
be  returned  In  the  evening  if  required;  we 
cover  disappoint!  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
Leioesdorrl  street.  * 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


B.  P.  I.  SEALS, 


ALL  MEMBERS  ARE  REQUESTED 
to  attend  the  Special  Meetings,  on 
Thursday  and  Friday,  May  29th  and 
30 tli,  at  tivo  o'clock,  P.  Bf.  Business 
of  groat  importance  will  come  before 
the  Lodge. 
my38  i!t  A.  XV.  BARK,  G.  S.  O.  S. 


FESTA  DELLO  STATUTO. 

THE  GRAND   PICNIC 

GIVKN  BY  THB 

GARIBALDI    GUAED 

IS  AID  OF  TBE 

Mutual   Benevolent   Society  ! 
WILL  TAKE  PLACE  AT 

Schuetzen  Park,  Alameda, 

SUNDAY,    JUNE    1st,    1873. 

nu28td       BY  ORDER  OF  THE  COMMITTEE. 


DIRECT  IMPORTERS. 


GET  ONE 

BEFORE  THEY  ARE  ALL  SOLD ! 


Just  Received 


20     CASEB 

....OF.... 

Fine  Black  Silk  Hats, 

BCBCLIS    PRICE,     81  OO. 

Will  be  Sold  for   $1  OO 


IO      CA.S:E3J9 


Fine  Panama  Hats, 

WOKTH    83  SO. 

Selling-  tor  One  Dollar. 


Parisian  House. 

SAS     K  A.EM.EL-, 
ONE  BLOOE  FROM  THE   RAILROAD. 


L.   THORIN,  Propietor. 


FURNISHED   ROOMS 

....AND.... 

IFL  estaurant  . 

Flrat    Quality   of  "Wines,    1.1a- 
■  ori    and    Cljrart. 

BOARDERS   TAKiKG   BY   WEEK  OR    MONTH- 

roi  '27  1  m 


Everj-body    Suited. 

There  li  no  end  to  the  multitude  ot  f&ihlong 
in  hats.  At  "  Thb"  Bat  Store.  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  ety lee  can  be  found.  The  stork  Is  Immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  on*  who 
goes  there  is  snre  to  be  suited.  a 


Dr.    Donorty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
ohronlo  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  is 
bow  the  most  suooessfol  of  any  Physician  In 
dan  Franolsco.  Office  519  Sacramento  street, 
eorner  of  Leldesdorff,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Oheer  Houm.  t 


Woman's    Bights. 

One  would  think  that  it  was  one  of  woman's 
rights  to  enjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  eame  price  for  it.  Nearly  all  the  res- 
taurants "  for  ladies  aud  gentlemen"  In  San 
Francisco  have  poorer  fare  than  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dine.  Thehe  is  an  zxokphon. 
At  the  Piokeee  Bistaubajti,  on  Washington 
street,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladles  can 
get  an  excellent  breakfast,  dinner  or  lonoh,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
since  1840,  provides-  ererr  luxury  the  market 
affords.  Both  ladies  and  gentlemen  find  there 
dishes  to  please  the  most  epicurean  taste.      * 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 
Cures  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


3-L 


The  JfeW   Oyster    House. 

Otsteb  Gbotto  has  been  opened  by  A.  W. 
Manning,  one  of  tho  oldest  Oyeter  Dealtri  In 
the  city,  "Fox  Ladles  and  Gentlemen,"  at  438 
Pine  St.,  next  to  Bowen  Bros.,  grocers.  This  it 
in  every  respect  a  pUxu  vihert  a  gentleman  can 
take  hit  family.  6  G 


Five  Hundred  Men  Wanted 

iBBBBBBBBBBBtsBBBBBBBl 


....AT.... 

McDANIEL'S  THEATRE 

THREE  GOOD  MRIETY  WOMEN 

SVTaleot  going  £aet  will  flad  it  to  their  advan- 
tage before  leaving  California  to  correspond  with 

J.   McDIMEL, 
my9  Lock  Box  No.  1.  Cheyenne,  Wvoming. 


IO      CASES 

t  :....of.... 

Railroad  Caps— Cloth,  Velvet 

KEDUIAB    PBIOE,     SI  SO.  ■ 

Selling  for  Fifty  Cents 


IOO    TJOZEjIV 


CASSIMEREIISUIYIMER]  HATS' 


At    Fifty    Cents,) 


Fifty    Cases 

....of  the.... 

Celebrated  $  1 50  White  Shirts 

WILL    BK    SOI.D 

FOB    ONE     nOLLAB 


FIONU3S,  EXCUasiOlL 

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S.  F.  and  H.  P.  jf,  J 
CHANGE     OF    'J 

THE  CHEAPEST  ROUTE  TO  THE  (» 

we  wit.  to.  g.o  Prraol.oo  iVim  i 
ro.d  Coopior  for  OloTcrH.1,  .oil,,    j 

.1.  m.r.oo  .rriv.ogir,  S.,Vwft 
with  stages  to  and  from  all  polau. 

SUNDAY   EXCURSOnFat  REDUC  | 

L.a.e  San  Fr.noiBOO  at  8  A  u 
arriving  at  olo».rd..l-  at  1  o'oloo'aFai  1 
will  laave  Oloverdal.  at  2 o'clock  ...  ' 
Franoi.oo  at  T  o'olojk  ThlaT will  I 
Biooists  eeTBial  honrB  at  am  ol  lb.  ! 
tjj.  lino  »I  ..lj?  ro,d  F«r  ail  ula,..  i 
tho  Oomp.u'.offl  «.4*o  MoatioBi  ! 

ap8  PKT.K  UUrligJ^I 


The  City  Gari 

FOE  TUB... 

Coining  Picnic  Su 

T'BE  ATTKMTIOIf  OF  ALL  loa  I 
eooi-tionB  »n<l  Miliurr  Oornnu  9 
to  the  sdyaataffes  offered  b-  tar»T  . 
acd  beaantnl  firounaa  for  ttolidat  f 
vali.  They  as>D  bt.  proeored  obiidi  . 
week  for  piooio  purpoaei  th«  oobiib  i 
moreadvaotageooB  Iverms  tbaauign  E 
THB    CITTT    GiRDt 

Are  easr  of  aooms  without  t\ey  Utiff  i  . 
aod  are  proTioed  witb  l.rrZo  .Btj  b_,.  I 
large  Shade    lr«ee;  tvauuf-l  howtn] 
from  eTery  olime;   na^eroai  Swlon 
moth    Dancing    Paviliooe;   a   naloril  1 
Pieasare  BoaiB;  r-oootain.  acd  bb«r  ! 
era,   al'    narfeotlj  ehalUred  from  thi  I 
mamtnott  He.taon.nt  fa  on  tbe  groiBt 
conveoienet)  for  tbe  aecoomeaaiione  t 
pics  bas  been    made.    Kt  rjtnlog  bat 
in  tba  most  complete  order  for  t bi eoa  ■ 
TUE    OJTT    «ABDI]; 
Are   tbe  largest  in  tbe  State.     Tber  I 
acres  of  Knoll  and    Bhad-d  Laws  1 1 
deoa.    etc.,    and    are    capable  of  aoa  I 
'20, Wo  p»reone  witn  tbe  greatest  eoatu 
tra  Cars  ran  directly  to  bde  Gardens      I 

PioDio  Oommitt»«8  are  fiptoiallr  to  I 
and  inspect  the    Grounds,   *ad  r 
which  will  be  most  favorable. 

M.  V.  STEVENS,  FM  | 

•B>Offloe  honre3  to6  pjc.,  dally.Mt  I 
corner  I  wolft  b  and  Ko-aom  strMU 

K.  B-aoo.C©  AdniFBloB  Tiikrt  « 
by  varions  Aauocifttiona  boioioa  tatt  1 
Oily  Gardens  laet  ye>r.  Tbe  aaUTl  j 
hqaore  will  be  prohibited  on  the  i — 
tival  days. 


Badger*sCentral_Park.  II 

■g^.P^    illaBalll 

THBSB  BEAUTIFUL  OASDBT8  li 
open  for  the  tea  ion.  and  a. 
popular 

PICNICS 
Will  be  held  there.     The  aUraetleaii  I 
one.     SK  A  TING  PAVILION,  llUBIt'l 
NASIUM.    fikatlnKfrseonweekdsri.il 

AdmUMon  

CHILDREN  IO  GENTS 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM, 

And  College  oftfedlclne. 


Public  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUHEKA  HAU- 
SIB  Montgomery  fetreet.    FOR  MEN  ONLY. 

aflTDE.   JOBDAK'S   PBTTAXa   OFFICE   is  at  SI  1 
Oeary  street  (opposite  old  Hechaxjlcs'  Pavilion). 


STEYENS,    HOLMES  &  CO., 

GOS  SACBAUENTO  STREET, 


ind  attend  to  all  basioeea  from  all  part*  oi 
the  ooast  on  commisaion.  Nevada.  Utah  and  Idaho 
a  specialty.  my22  lm 


FRED.    C.    WENTWORTH 

Annonnoes  that  at  his  Saloon, 

OOl  Kearny  at..  Bf.  W.   cor.  Sacramente. 

Long  famoas  for  the  excellence  of  its 

WIINJE«  and  LIQUORS 

Ail  Drinks  will  henceforth  be 

T   B  N       O    E    1^"    T    8  . 

mjWlsa 


P.VOLNEY,  212  FOURTH  STREET 

BUYS  AND  SELLS 

Good  Second-hand    Clothing. 

Also,  CLEANS,  DYER,  and  REPAIRS,  hi  the 
most  scientific  manner.  He  bas  made  the  above  a 
specialty  for  30  years,  and  ia  bound  to  give  satis- 
faction to  alL  ap24  im 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 

SUBiUEJTO. 

WK.   MORROW,    SOLE    PROPRIETOR.— 
•    Tbia  boo*,  tub  r.Btod    by  tba  pigbt, 


AIQ> 

GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS, 

AU.    Grades, 

ASDHlBEiPIB  THJLN  AST  OTHER 

STOKE  IN  TWE  CITI. 
AT  THE 

IX  L  Auction  Store 

618  and  620  Kearny  st„ 

Corner    of    Commercial 


1,000  PAIRS  CASSIIY1ERE  PANTS 

WOKTH   »1  o: 

Selling'    for     $S    50! 


Read!  Read!!  M 
THE  PALACEOF  FAS 

ANOTHER  FXnriEHKNT  ABO  » 
New  tore.  17  Second  Unit,  ot  ■  » 
Grand  hotel.  Otoibfng  of  tbe  btMll  9 
fashionable  stvlea  made  to  order. 

NOTE  TH£~FRICa  . 

Pants.. .  from  S6  to  $  1 2  p  » 
Suits ..from  125  * 

I  invite  tbe  inspection  of  the  Oh*lc«*t  *i 
the  market, 

A.  MORRIS, 

No. 


17 


Second   StCI> 

Oppo.lt.  ttraia.   *_ 


AUCTION  SALE 

New  City  Hall  lib 

No   77    and  "78-Delima 

MOKDAY.  JDME  16,  181J-J0EH  9  - 
TON  A  SON.  Anolioo.tr.  No.  Ill ■  * 
try  atraet.    For  parlloalan  aee  adTMtiai  »* 
Alta  and  Examiner. 
B;  order  Board  of  01  tr  Ball  OoiamlM 
HlS-td  ROBT  OgOE01.l«  L 


DRRENZ 
HERB 


The    treat    Tout  .nil  A,attl"  j* 
Sale  ETerjwher.'        J, 


arlfO  TE. 


WE  STATE  SIMPLY  FACTS,  AID 
8HABAXTIX  TO  "ELE  COOUS  AT 
TBE    PK1CM    TTE    ADTEHTISE. 

■ST CAUL    AND    SEE, 


618   and  630   Kearny  street, 


THE   RIALTO. 

A.  Popnlar  KendeJ ' 

The  Choleeat  Wine.  •»*  W"  i 
PatelSe    Court. 
BXJPEBB    BATA*A   C«»*  ' 

THIb  GEM  OF  A   BAI.O0K  AT 
Mo.     4T    TaUBD    ««»»■ 
Will  be  oondnotod  in  eo  perfeft  a  »•»»'  j 
phra.e  "Meet  me  on  tba  Rialto    »•«• 
will  sigbij.  tb.  obiaf  iof  of  fleili  »■>• 

H.  WAFBH,  ProprUt"1 
aulttl  P.  MoABDLE^°l"'1£]l 


J.   C.   COMBBI, 
TERRAPIN    XJUX* 

Cor.  Seco.d  am  J  Tetaaia  rtr  ' 

18rT.rr.p1n    wn-tan*  '  I 
Ojatari   in  .rery   atrU.    «  , 
.SIWPER     ROOMS  F.TB  ' 
deo  n  IM 


THB    VBl* 

A  Favorite  Eaaort  lor  Lo«lt»  J 

Good  Liquors  and  CooiM1! 

•Or- Their  Fear  Srat.dr  1*  •  ' 

SSBBBBB1 


■  pa  Soda        £    f 


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M0NT6OME!) 

MOTEL. 


IVPtt  mi  VARIETIES 


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N1W    ALHA1BRA    THIATB1 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


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CALIFORNIA  MINSTRELS. 


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C.  W.  JESTER,  THE  MAN  WITH  THE  TALKING  HAND 

AHD  PBF.UIEB  TINTBlLOQrUT  OF  THI  WORLD.     ALSO, 

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ILATED  EVERY   DAY 


0    THX    TKAB. 


JiLY   THR0U6H0DT   THB    CITT 


Liverpool  and  Great  Western 

SteaittBhlp.Company, 

CARRYING   THE    U.   S-    MAIL. 

TIGKETS  SOLD  TO  AND  FROM 

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PIONEER  8HOE  MANUFACTORY 


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THE  JOUBHAL  OF  A1TOSHBHIS. 


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THUBSDAY. 


.MAT   29.   1878 


AIIUSE3IENTS,    Etc 

California  Theatre. 

Trose  who  were  present  st  ««•  theatre  last  night 
•njoyed  a  rut  treat  in  the  performance  of  "Lon- 
doo  AsinrMte."  Barton  Hill  gave  one  ot  the  beet 
Jmpersonationa  of  ObarlesOanrtlsy  ever  witnessed 
on  the  California  stage  ;  John  McOallougn  has 
frequently  played  Dan's,  tod  the  public  are  well 
acquainted  with  hia  portraiture  of  that  lively  ronng 
sun  ;  fleorj  Edwards  did  a  good  bit  ol  acting  in 
hi*  Mr  aeroourt  OourtJev.  whom  be  represents  ae 
a  gentleman  tbroaghoat,  an  a  caricature  ef  one; 
Mid  Annie  Granam  wa»  charmingly  vivacious  aa 
Lady  G»j  S tanker;  Hi&e  Tracy  waa  natural  and 
cn-.ffcc:ed  aa  orace  Ha-kawaj:  J.  0.  Wil.iameos 
waa  very  amnsing  aa  Uoui  and  did  not  over-act 
the  part,  and  tbeotharabaraoiers  were  wsll  played. 
'London  A.s««renee"  will  be  performed  again  to- 
night. To-morrow  nigbt  Bsrtea  Hill  will  take  hie 
farewell beneSt.and  Henry  IT.  will  be  produced. 

A I  ham  bra  Theatre. 

Maater  Barney  and  bam  Rickey  are  the  two  fun- 
niest Irish  comedians  liriog,  aa  they  euffijiently 
prove  by  their  ao  ing  ia  "Bad  Whisky;"  Oharlea 
Tirian  »'ide;»  fo-se  of  hie  most  popular  character 
•oaga  night  j  ;  J-  G.  Russell  eioge  aa  operatic  aria ; 
Utile  Mao  and  Master  Franklin  perform  a  wsa- 
derlol'y  comic  diace,  aod  the  opera  of  "Mors 
0h©ufleur*. '  ia  which  Lion,  the  inimiteble,  Kelly 
the  clever  buffo.  W.  F.  Baker  the  eweet-Toioed 
tenor,  and  otus.s  appear,  terminates  the  even- 
ing's am  a:  essent 
Bells  Union   Theatre, 

In  many  particulars  tbe  aerformanoe  of  the young 
gjmatata,  Oaaaim  aod  Fritx,  given  ererr  evening 
at  this  hooss.  eclipses  anything  ef  the  kind  ayar 
seen  in  ibis  tity.  They  will  appear  to-night  ia 
conjunction  with  a  gre-t  variety  entertainment. 
BnckJey'a  New  Varieties. 

Hod  Bacfc'BT,  Leon  Sue  wells,  Harry  DevojS 
Bally  Thajer,  Miae  Blanche  and  a  hoetef  other* 
will  appear  tonight  in  the  great  bill  pabliahad  ea 
•  ui'itpigi, 

Woodward's  Gardens. 

Thia  ia  a  delightful  place  in  which  to  spend  a 
Buninir'i  afternoon.  There  are  thonaands  of  ct- 
rioiitlee  to  be  seen.  Harry  Caniiacd,  the  muaieal 
Olewn,  and  the  Japaseae  Tronpe,  will  appear  on 
Sunday. 
Garibaldi  Gaarj,   Picnic. 

A  picnic  in  aid  of  the  Italian  Hntoal  Benerolent 
Society,  will  be  held  by  tbe  Garibaldi  Guard,  at 
Schn'Sin  Park.  Alameda  on  Snnday  next.  Tbe 
picnics  of  ttao  Garibaldi  Goardl  are  alwajc  very 
pleasant  eftair  a. 
City  Gardens, 

Ihe  grand  French  festival  of  the  Lafayette  Guard 
arcsmpanied  by  the  Swiss  Sharpshooters  and  tbe 
Pnilbaimooio  Society  of  34  pieces,  will  take  place 
at  the  Gardens  next  Sunday,  and  will  doubtless  be 
largely  attended, 

Ajuioano&L  Museum.— One  o!  tbe  moat 

o  impiete  collections  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
States,  comprising  hundreds  of  coetly  aad  bean- 

strnl  wax  models,  ia  daily  on  riew  (togentlemea 
Italy)  at  the  Museum  ou  Montgomery  street.    AA 

sail  saay  be  prof  tably  roent  bare. 


Battlor's     'wine    Parlor. 

Lew  Battler,  formerly  in  the  minstrel  line, 
will  be  pleased  to  act  the  role  of  Boslfaoe  to  all 
friends,  day  and  t renin g,  at  334  Bosh  etreet, 
below  Knixny.  4-B 

The  Last  New  Son*?. 

Air — "Moet  <£  CTandon," 

Emereon  OorvlUe  U  my  name, 

My  business  always  is  the  game; 

E istem  Oysters,  aad  Fancy  Bout, 

Relishes  tbes?,  tbat  my  house  can  boast. 

Ssfely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 

Obi  hieh  obi  Oh!  high  oh  I 

None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
-  Corville  says  sol  Eaya  sol 

O*.  Pl°e  Street,  at  No.  110, 

Rememb-r  ihe  number  aod  call  again. 

Visions  of  SLWi-fiiU  In  erery  style, 

Inwardly  caass  yon  mu:h  to  smile. 

Ladi&s  with  escorts  there  always  go, 

Ladies  go!  Ladles  go! 

Emerson  Corviile'a  politst  and  ao 
3-1  They  gol  they  go!  they  go! 


Woman's     it  lght  s. 

One  would  think  that'  It  was  one  of  woman's 
rights  to  enjoy  as  good  a  dinfier  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  Fame  price  for  it.  Kearly  all  the  res- 
taurants "  for  ladies  and  ger-tlemen"  in  8an 
Francisco  have  poorer  fare  than  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dine.  These  is  an  eicephok. 
At  the  Pioseee  RiBTATmaxT,  on  Wa=hiog;on 
street,  at  the  ct  ruer  of  Don  bar  Alley,  ladles  can 
get  an  exiellent  breakfast,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
since  1649,  provides  every  luxury  the  market 
aflordg.  Both  Is  dies  and  gentlemen  find  there 
dishes  to  please  the  most  epicurean  taste.      • 


A  Philosopher. 

Recently,  &  gentleman  in  Brooklyn  re- 
turned t3  hia  house  on  Montigue  street,  io 
find  bis  wife  sitting  on  the  knee  of  the  set- 
vat-t  man,  with  berarms  around  Lis  nt.Cs, 
and  h-a  arms  around  her  waisr.  Now  this 
gentleman  ia  pas-iooate  by  nature,  and  he 
got  so  aogry  tbat  be  discharged  the  servant, 
and  told  his  wife  that  ebe  mustn't  do  so  any 
more.  This  i-a't  the  way  tbat  old  farmer 
Petteogill,  who  lived  down  in  Connecticut, 
acted  under  similar  circurastaoces.  Oiie 
day  he  went  home  and  found  bis  hired  nao 
hugging  Mrs.  P.  Mr.  P.  said  notbiDg,  but 
went  back  to  the  field.  As  the  hired  man 
didn't  come  out  to  work  for  some  time,  the 
farmer  went  in  search  of  him.  Be  found 
him  in  his  own  room  packing  up  his  trunk?. 
"What's  ths  matter,  Zeb?"  said  Mr.  P. 
"N-o-o-th-iDs;  I"  said  Zeb.  "What  are  you 
packing  your  trunk  for,  then  ?"  "I'm  going 
away  I"  "Going  away  !  What  for  ?"  "Sou 
know  what  yon  caught  me  doing  tbia  morn- 
ing V*  "Pshaw!"  said  Mr.  P.,  laughing 
heartily.  "Don't  be  so  foolish.  If  you  and 
me  can't  hug  the  old  woman  enough,  I'll 
hire  another  man." 


Your   Daughters. 

Bring  them  up  strict'y  in  tbe  way  they 
should  go. 

Givs  them  a  good  lubatant'al  tdacaticn. 

Teaeh  them  to  wear  calics  dresses — and  do 
it  like  a  queen.  That  a  gcod  round  ro-y 
romp  is  worth  fifty  delica'e  consumptives. 
To  weir  thick,  warm  shoes.  To  do  market- 
ing for  tbe  family.    To  foe  t  up  tbe  store  bills. 

Teach  tbem  that  God  made  them  in  his 
own  image,  and  tbat  no  amount  of  tight 
l&ciog  will  improve  the  model.  Teach  ihem 
every  d*y  hir  J,  practical  common  sense,  teif- 
islianc*. 

Teach  them  the  accomplishments — music, 
painting,  drawing— if  you  have  the  time  and 
money  to  do  it  with.  Nut  to  paint  and  pow- 
der. Not  to  wear  false  hair.  To  tay  "no." 
and  mean  it ;  or  "yes,"  and  stick  to  it.  To 
regard  the  morals,  aod  not  the  money  of 
the  beaux. 

Teach  tbem  the  eEsentials  of  life  ;  truth, 
honesty,  uprightness;  then  at  a  snitable  time 
let  tbem  marry.  Bsly  upon  it,  that  upon 
your  te.chiDg  depends,  in  a  great  measure 
the  weal  or  woe  of  their  after  life. 


Bepeatance . 

A  minister  examined  hie  school  boys  thus: 
"Whatia  tbe  meaning  of  ihe  word  repent- 
ant?" "Please,  eir,  Idon'tknow."  "Now, 
if  I  bad  stolen  a  loaf  of  bread,  what  should 
lbe?"  "Pleass,  sir,  locksd  up."  "Well, 
should  I  f. el  sorry?"  "Yes."  "But  why 
should  I  feel  sorry  ?"  "Please,  sir,  'co3  you 
was  cotched." 


Tli©     Best    Bomedles. 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
it's  Wehfoot  Puis,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Bansome 
street,  corner  of  Commercial.  • 


Dental    Work. 

Fob  nxEsr  qu/iatt  or  wobz,  go  to  T.  0.  Jei- 
eup,  dentiet,  cor.  Sutter  .cd  kfonigomery,  over 
Tucker's.  S-u 


IDA. 

Her  young  face  is  good  and  fair, 

Lilv-Tblte  ani   ro-y-red; 
And  tbe  brown  and  silken  hair 

Hover-',  mist-like,  round  her  head. 

And  ber  voice  is  scft  andlow, 
Clear  as  cusic  and  as  sweet; 

Hearing  it  j  ou  hardly  know 
Where  the  sound  aod  silence  meet, 

All  her  ways  are  winning  wayp. 

Full  of  tenleme'B  and  grace: 
And  a  witching  sweetness  plays 

Fondly  o'er  her  gentle  face. 

True  and  pure  her  soul  wlthla,— 

Breathing  a  celestial  alrl 
Evil  anl  the  shame  of  sin 

Cou'.d  not  dwell  one  moment  there. 


Too   Profuse. 

They  have  parted.  Tbey  were  lovers  fond 
and  true,  and  they  lived  in  Lancaster,  Pa. 
Recently,  they  were  riding,  and  a  coach-dog 
accompanied  tbem.  Tbe  pautalooued  lover 
said  to  the  petticoat ed  one  tbat  the  dog  was 
a  Dalmatian  bound.  She  made  him  sop  the 
carriage,  from  which  abe  descend  d,  and 
then  said  :  "Never  see  me  more.  Tbe  man 
who  could  use  profane  language  in  the  pres- 
•nos  of  the  woman  he  pretends  to  love,  is 
unworthy  the  fond  love  of  a  true  woman's 
heart.  Farewell,  forever.*'  And  sbe  sailed 
aw*y  majestically.  Tbe  lover  looked  after 
her  in  wonder  and  amaze,  and,  as  he  recov- 
ered, was  heard  to  matter  something  that 

sounded  like  this :  '-Well,  I'm  d d  if  all 

the  Dalmatian  fools  are  dead  yet." 


Star  Srairt.9  una  Collars. 

All   sorts   and  sizes,  for  la^e  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  I/iundry,  121  Leidesdorff  st.        • 


Olsmchowder  Every  Nla-ii*. 

Ttie  beet  chowder  in  town,  st  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Ealoon,  15  Morton  street,  just  cfl 
Ksaray. i.w 

We  get  no  harness  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  woTk,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Lanudry      Office,  121  LeidMdorff  srxeett        • 

Everybody    Srutea. 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
in  haw.  At  "  Thb"  Hat  Store.  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
arw  styles  can  be  found.  Tbe  etock  u'lmmenae 
the  prices  are  rcasocabia.  Everyone  who 
soes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  - 


Slgnor    Fulvio    Rossi 

GivtB  private  lessonB  in  Italian  and  English 
Yocsl  Music,  at  615  Clay  street,  or  at  the  resi- 
dence of  the  pupil,  6-  j 

A  Solution  of  Ihe  Chinese  Problem. 
In  discussing  the  evils  of  Chinese  Immigra- 
tion and  the  exUtlng  depression  of  business  in 
San  Francisco  consequent  opon  the  displace- 
ment of  whits  labor  by  Chineie  iu  our  work- 
shops, the  Golden  Era  bits  the  nsil  squire  on 
the  h? ad  in  the  following  : 

Tbe  onij  measars  of  redress  which  holdi  out 
any  promise  of  relief  is  the  formation  of  aoti- 
OaineeB  societies  all  over  the  Oo»st,  tbe  members 
of  whi.h  sh&ll  he  pledged  not  to  employ  Chit  ee, 
not  ro  pnros&se  goods  of  tcose  who  ao  employ 
the  m,  nor  to  purchase  goods  of  Chinese  mmuf-.c- 
turiee.  The?  first  propose  these  ami-Chintse  eo- 
oieties  shon'd  be  to  mike  tbemeelv*s  felt  in  tbe 
obardcier  of  porob&sers.  If  one  thousand  men 
ia  this  city  should  fff-c-  an  organization  under  a 
solemo  pleigo  no' to  employ  Ubinese  nor  to  pur- 
chase goods  of  individuals  or  firms  who  might  em- 
ploy tbem,  it  would  greatly  strengtQen  tbe  hands 
of  sneb  of  our  local  m&nufactirers  as  are  cow 
engaged  in  the  experiment  of  competing  with 
Chinese  manufactures.  If  this  ooe  thousand  waa 
multiplied  by  ten,  as  it  soon  might  bs,  tbe  suc- 
cess of  toe  experiment  would  be  assured.  These 
societ'es  must  be  organ-eed  without  the  aid  of  law, 
asnolaw  would  he  conautBuoual  tbat  discrimi- 
n&ted  agiiost  Chinese  residents.  Sach  organizi- 
lions  could  only  be  carried  out  where  the  com- 
munity is  n-arly  unsnimous  in  favor  of  the  object 
to  be  »tta::e  i  ;  ha,  such  unanimity,  it  is  believed 
prevails  la  tbie  Stat;. 

Tbe  experiment  has  beentrled  by  a*  leaet 
one  man  in  San  Franclico.  We  allude  to  Mr. 
H.  Satliff,  who  is  propristor  of  two  large  cigar 
stores,  830  and  832  Kearny  straet.  As  tong  age 
83  1860,  Mr.  Sitliff,  knowing  what  the  result 
of  Chinese  labor  would  be,  formed  the  resolu- 
tion to  neither  employ  Chinese  workmen,  nor 
Efi'ij  nor  pur-bage  cigars  ma£e  by  Chinese,  and 
he  na3  carried  out  this  resolution  to  the  pres- 
ent dty,  and  will  continue  to  adhera  to  it  as 
longaihe  remains  in  business.  Msny  of  Mb 
friends  thought  it  impossible  for  him  to  stem 
the  curr-at  of  rppoaitlou  to  those  in  the  same 
trade  who  employed  Chinese  workmen,  but  he 
hag  (tone  as  tuccessfully.  and  instead  of  the 
one  Email  establishment  which  he  commenced 
with  at  the  time  of  forming  tbli  resolution,  he 
now  has  two  of  the  largest  in  tbe  city, 

■■    -      e 

Or.  Barlow  J.  ftsmxtr* 

Is  giving  a  cours  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle, 
men  on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  73d  o'clock. 
A  Dart  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  retard  to  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  1  p  si.,  free.         w 


Woman's  Riffhts  In  Italy. 

A  woman's  rights  papar  (La  Donna)  ia 
published  at  Yenice,  and  is  edited  by  Hdlle. 
Becarri.  In  a  late  number  it  is  stated  th  t 
an  application  to  the  Italian  Government  to 
admit  women  to  the  great  universities  of 
Turin  and  Borne  was  met  by  this  reply : 

There  is  no  need  of  a  law  to  admit  women 
to  enter  the  colleges,  since  there  is  no  law 
which  prohibits  their  doing  so."  Upon  this 
bint  the  Italian  girls  have  acted,  and  four 
of  tbem  are  now  attending  a  course  of  phi- 
losophy at  Borne. 


CLarai  or amt.— Madame  Glare  Antonia,  the 
Clairvoyant  Physician  and  Independent  Tranoe 
Medium.  323  Kearny  street,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine, 
consultations  in  English.  French  and  German. t 


Xt    IS     True. 

3.  A.  Bbaber  fc  Oo.  are  selling  parlor,  sets  acd 
allothbT  kinds  of  rarniture  and  bidding  cbeipar, 
for  casb,  than  any  other  dealer  in  town.  Other 
dealers  don't  stand  a  ghost  of  a  chsDce  when 
people  know  Sbaber's  prices.    707  Martet  ctre&t. 


fttotoscrripriic    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gillery,  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  street. a 

Twenty  Thousand 

Paper  Collars,  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Chear  Laundry,  office  121  Leidesdorff  Bt. 


"Wrjite  Labor  Only  ! 

Employed    by   the  What  Obeer  Laundry,  131 
Leidesdotff  street,  * 

Preah  and  Sweet, 

Far  tbe  best     confectionery,    g?    to    Canty    and 
Warner's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Batter.        ST 


Z>z*.     DoUerty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
ehronio  and  specie©  practice,  and  as  such  le 
now  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  In 
Ban  Franclaec.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leidesdorfl,  a  few  doors  Delow  What 
Cheer  House.  * 

PratVa  Abolition   Oil. 
The  People's  Bemedy  for  all  Aches  andPains, 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 
Cures  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  S-L 


A  Servant  in  the  Comer, 

Weed's  Carpet  Sweeper,  with  the  beit  assort- 
ment of  Carpets  and  •Furniture  in  the  State,  at 
John  O.  BeU'a,  nearly  < ppesite  the  Grand  Hotel, 
Mariet  street.  & 

— e- 

A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
Just  received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
LeldeadcrfftsaaL 


Oysters, 

In  strolling  round  the  other  night. 

To  look  at  Trisoo  by  gas  light, 

uur  careless  teat ,  by  chance  did  stray 

To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 

Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  ecieen 

Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen  ; 

While  mosey  atone  and  pearly  shell, 

O'er  whlob  the  waters  soitly  fell, 

Made  that  wlnaow  f  eem  to  be 

Rome  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

atop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here — 
It  looks  so  nice — and  try  their  cheer.'* 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
Tbat  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  it  true, 
And  cookid  magmjicently,  too; 
All  kiiids  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  Just  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  s  and  crabs  and  terrapins  ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  bad  within 
That  cosy  place oHkindsof  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  oould  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure,        - 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladiiF,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  loe  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  wnat  they  call  "such  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  liree  hundred  tbirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  nnd  made  plain: 
Who  goeB  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  0:  Fter  Bouse,  337  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Bay  and  Night. 

OHABLPP  HAAKB.  Proprietor. 

Do    IV ot    Suffer    from    corns, 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Geres,  Bun- 
Ions,  Club  and  Ingrowing  NailB,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Br.  B.fl.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
•M*l  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doc- 
ter'a  capability.  Beierencen  given  If  required.  H 

San^'wlch  IsUu.d.  I*vilu; 

Since  the  recension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Pandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  Industry  is 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Schreiber,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  furniture,  520  Washington  street, 
oppuBitethe  m-rraet,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices tbat  tbe  gathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
for  mattress  beddinR.  and  donbtless  Mr.  Schrei- 
ber will  find  no  difficulty  in  disposing  of  all 
that  comes.  . 


San  Francisco  Jen  elry  Manufactory. 
B.  W.  Laird,  610  Merchant  street.    Diamond 
Setting,  Eoamellog.     All  kinds   of   repairing 
done.    Jewelry  f  jr  sale,  4-p 


Uillineei. — Bats  cletned,  pressed  and 
trimmed  to  ord-r  a'  the  lowest  prices.  MIbs 
3.  P.  Woe*  82i  Washington  et-eet.  4-r 


3.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

RnobKlleri   auid  *UitloB.er*. 
Stacer  A    Mock,   (scbool  booke  a  specialty,)  8.  VI 

oorner  Fourth  and  JsEaie. 
H.  tt.  Moore,  609  WonuomerT.  near  Merchant. 

Baalneas  Colleges.  •» 

Heatd'a,  Brjaot  A  Stratton'e  College,  24  Post  i treet 

Batch  era, 
Katz.  Fred,  Stella  94  to  100.  Oaliferela  Markt t. 

Employment  Office. 
Ohaa.  P.  Be ch ertr  &  Oo.,  652  Sacramento  street 
Chinese  Emplo;  meat  Co.— Pierce  A  Co.,  677  Sac- 
ramento street. 

French  Fancy    Ooodi, 
Loean  A  Co.,  19  Montgomery.  107 aad  109  Sutter, 

Hair  JtwHry. 
H.  A.  Callander,  manufacturer,  62  Second  street 

Human  Hair. 
Sampaon,  A.  B.  dt  Co.,  ll'i  Second  atreet 

Milliner*. 
Mrs.  M.  Belie-,  226  Kearnr  street. 

Searcher  of  Keeords. 
O.  V.  Gilleepie.  611  Waehing'ooetreet. 

"Watches  and  Jewelry* 
H.  A.  Callander  Si  Second  etreet. 

WhTtener*  and  Faser  Hangers. 
A.  W.  Whelden,    22  Geary  etreet. 

Wines  and  Llqnoit.    t Wholesale.) 
Daoerl  F.  A  r0  ,  <km  Front 


GREAT  REDUCTION  IN  |(  I 

•...or.... 
IiADISS    STT : 

....AT.... 

CHAS.  MAYER'; 

Pioneer  Cloak  jj 

(Formorlr  Majjr  ±  Warkhri,        I 
Ko.    SO    HOITtOlIli  , 

Oppo.He  the  Lick  H.u 
BKAKCH,    408     KUBSI   ■  . 

MR.   MATER  04LLS   ATTRBTI0  I 
large  and  well  selected  uaonmu    " 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk, 
and  Cloth, 

Arid  hie  new  gtyles  of  read'-made  finir  . 
other  LAD1W  SDITS,  at  VKRY  L01  I 
Also,  a  lar«e  etoflk  of  Stripao,  Bro«b  ! 
Bhawle,  Lace  JacktMs  Silk  <nd  Ooltt  I 
Silks  Satins,  nioakios-i,  and  erer?!)*.! 
Trimtninse.  JUST  hKRlVXD.a  larn  ! 
the  Summer  styles  of 

PLAIH      AXal      KMH»oU„J 

lixen  sirrni. 

ST.  R— Cloaks.  Dresses  aad  sou  and  J 
in  latest  fashion,  at  reaaonable  ratsa 


FIGARO 

IS  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH \ 
ont  the  centre  of  tbe  city,  in  all  Hotels,  Res- 
taurants, Saloons,  Sterei  and  Offices. 


FIGARO 

18    OTROTJLATED    EVERT     DAY    OH    THE 
Oakland  FerryBoats  to  catch   the  passengers 
hat  arrive  by  thegreat  Overland  Train. 


FIGARO 

IB  "  HERE,  THERE  AND  EVERYWHERE, 
aod  is  constantly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
In  tbeTbeafes,  Traveling  Conveyances,  Hotels, 
and  pabiic  resorts  generally. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  IN  THE  BEST  BOOTETY,  IS 
placed  in  the  hands  of  nearly  all  who  come 
to  tbe  city  to  make  purchases,  and  la  therefore  the 
best  of  advertising  mediums. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMMEriN 
every  Theatre  in  Ban  Francisco. 


FIGARO 

IS  MAILED  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon— the  papere  left  in  the  theatres  at  might 
being  gathered  up  and  a&ved  for  that  purpose. 


RETURN  THE  BOOK! 

ITTHOEVER  BORROWED  THE  "MEMOIR 
"  OF  HOME"  from  the  Figaeo  Office  in  par 
tioutarly  requested  to  return  it  at  onoe. 


LOOHL    OUT 

....FOB  THE.... 

Business  Directory 


100  000  00PIES  T0  BK  ISSSED  0N 

or  about  Jnce  10th.  Send  inyonr 
advertisements  jnitnediately  to  No.  60S  Mont- 
gomery st,,  at  R.M.1.DWAKDS'.  m91m 


CANDIES. 


ALL  EOiTDS  OE  THE  FTNE3T  '1CAND\ 
made  at  onr  Steam  Candy  Fcotory  daily.  Al 
orders,  especially  from  the  ooantry,  are  solicftef 
ard  vrill  be  promptly  attended  to. 

OAWTlf  k  WAGNER, 
lOT  M')TitPOiTi*n'  »C  ne/rSstw 


a^.  Wauffeman's 
«  Chigazo  Beer  Depot,"  623  Bacramsnto  street, 
between  Montgomery  and  Kesrny,  The  cele 
brated  "  Chicago  t»ger  Beer,"  and  the  beat  ol 
liquors.  Dallr  luoefe.with  lob.tr  ealad  aod 
other  delicacies,  prepared  by  the  epicurean 
George  Butt.  Beer,  10  cents.  Regular  Ger- 
man lunches,  caviar,  Swies  cheese  and  rand* 
wiener,  strved  to  order.    To  lunch  at  Wauga- 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSf. 

FINELY  EURYIBHED  BOOMS,  S» 
gle  or  in  suits. 

Well  aAgautad  aad  Vaatllatod. 

UBfumisCed  Rooms  u  iet.    Lodaicrs  wii  i 
ALHAMBEA     BUTLDIN0 


CUSSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
the  Theatrical  Profession  in  al.roroia  pro- 
pose forT.ioK  claas*s/or  irstTnotiou  in  Elocntioo 
Persons  wishing  to  avail  themselves  of  tbe  oppor- 
tunity of  acqoiriDKa  nsefnl  art  at  a  moderate  oo«' 
can  send  in  thoir  names  to  *"OambyBe«  "   P.  O.  Box 


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sSy-Laseone  p ven  on  the  Banjo  aa4  ft 
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GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEII' 
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jast  arrived  from  Europe :srewsew 
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liz#a.  Otrclae,  Tneedsy  rrd  BaliKflW 
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Ma    •  n  >■■>■  •  •>«  m  ■  i 

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oft 

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mip»T  mino.  ■■! m-rmnii  k«iiiMUitii|tir>ii«ii 

MR.        13  -A.  n.  T  O  IV        HILL, 

Wk«B  *II,    W  fwmliJ  r»aakep«ero  ■   HI*tsM-.l  TrtAfrdr     f 

KING     XX  &i  JSF  7EI  ^T     X  XT  . 

Wllh  TOXIN    MPCUIiIiOUOXX  ua 'hinllrtCompuiT  iBllaout. 

8ATIK1UY  it. GKAND  MATINEE 

A-vImIm fie)'  rrlr^  I*  all    part*  wC  la*    Hmm 


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San   Francisco 

Art  Association! 


!a  cr  mpl.uiea  with    th*   rtqj4*>U  of  inntr  so    nimn*    of  th-    Tnn'r*    *bj  **r»  tDttltd  lo  ilcnl  omto<  (&»  1/Dlra 
pitti".    SaAKBPEABE'S    Trued?  of 

WILL  BE    FBESEHTED  ON 

MONDAY  EVENING JURE  2 

Witt  th-  pun*  M»(tDlflrrnt  *..-•*  n-rr.  -loel'ent  out  aid  oompleteooea  of  detail  that  marked  It*  firmer  production 


Ke*erve«1  »*H»t«—  Dt***  Oirele  uk*  Orcheetra VI  «•     fUlooot 

H>KrTrd  ■««!»- Balooar 7 '»    GeHerr 

Dree*  Otrete  Admlaoloa  SI  «M»    Pt.»**e  tUiw  


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Now  Open  to  the  Public. 


XO  A.M.toSP.M. 


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■fam  Tlrk.la  r.dallU.I  Lad.  ud  OwUmtl...  AS  AO 


TIRT  ... 

110  StTURDlY  EVENING 

rnogr  o-  lo  k. 

,  AT  1H«  OLD  ORIGINAL 
RIO  L|...\  ID  (#..n  .ti.,t, 
'wt-r.  to,  ...»  b«.«  H')T  ANI> 
[iKIliK.ef  ID*  ..r,b.at 
■.  Tba  •(»  d  hporl"  it  al- 
laii..qr»1  Dropi. 
LIAVK   HKNIIK8.  Proprietor. 


jail" 


AIDOERS 

Park,  Oakland. 

hat  asih 

in    Unparalleled  ! 

J30  TO"  A  T  O  , 

avail  ONK-LHOOKP  DAN- 
a.t  and  fractal  l.rp.lcboi.ao 
■aatn.ld.ia. 

rE     GEROME, 

,  .  will  make  a  Urtod  T.r- 
..  a  rop.  TO  fa.l  Id  mid-air  and 
I.  .ill  alas  p-rform  bla  f.at  of 
jr..  lb.  ro^a.  and  bla  ooeqnalid 
'      TRAPF/.K. 

D     CONCERT     BAND 

me  obetoe  more**  ox  of  Operatic 


!*• l»«.  lOcasli. 


..«*  Cent* 

-BlM.t 


I  HAS  RETURNED  TO 

Parent. 
8HIRT    STORE, 

treat,  has  Removed  to 

■It.cund      street* 

win   Hod   a   complete 'ao- 
RIKTS  aad    FCSXNlSlf- 

at    the    aouul    l*>w  prleea, 

BENEOIOT   «fc   CO. 


sl.><ixl:b«^m 


CURES    DYSPEPSIA. 


Gives  Tone  to  the  Stomach. 


(?^ATXLB^ERS 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 
I ■■"     e  k   '~-<IMlII 


Is  a  Sure  Keller  for  Indigestion 


Hemevs 


HAS  NO  SUPERIOR  AS  A 

BLOOD     PURIFIER 


I  THE  OTJRB  OF  RHEUM  A- 
tlpailoo,  and  kindred  dUeaaee, 

ware.*  writee:  "I  biro  again 
vo  tbo  cioa.  valeo  of  joor  eer- 

to  rhaam.tlo  troablo. 
Fio.ao:    "  Voar  Aperient  baa 
last  baalla  a&d  regaUtod  tbs 

■■tarn.  Grand  Hotal:  "Your 
r  BtnQMit'in  baa  eroTed  •&• 
■Is  dar  (now  -boat  tl«T«n  iturs 
narar  axpariaaoad  oaa  tainr* 

•a aRTajaiara,  1U  Sblplsr  st. 

ii'*  RaoMdi* 

a  two  wMk. . 
i4i©r-,  Stota  Yubil:  "After 
I)-*  I  id  aov  I  i  aood  boaltb— a 
|aav«  baaa  daprtvad  for  mora 

»Uh»  Di pot-  ai T 


WILLIS^    BAND. 

MU8I0     FURNI8HKD    FOR    ALL 
OfM.aa.ooa.    Maiio  tmporUd.  arraniad 
tad  for  Hla. 

MABCVRM.   Si  I.  I'M     leader    of1 
Orchi'-trii. 
lir.lSU  ¥  TON  DSSB  MKIIDA*..\,  Lead- 

«f  Urati  ll-mil. 
aar-Orrt-  r*  froni  th-  ooorjtrr  promptlr  ■Uor.d*. 
loAddreii    M.      W.     WILL18.     »»lOo■•     Moilc 
Htora.  I»»  Noi  ta'-mari  *tr-at.  or   MAROUH  M. 
BLUM.  »•«»  MontaooiirTiUaat.  1*A  tf 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING,   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE.    AND 

EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Itimins     IO    nnrt      17 O'JO     WiislihiL'toii     wtropt. 


■  rcrlll.    KOTK  T.    TO 

Picnic  and  liall  Committees. 


HAM'!.  «i1    OH  "iDBiitxl  of 

■aatolaas  to    Lh«  But*,  under  oompii- 
tmt  le*'l*'*.  *t  f*.rr«t*«. 

RPEMF.R     BKIIAKD 

|XD  ... 

DAKKV     AMI. IK. 

Wins  tta*lr  0'**t  Smea'loa, 

OOUPITKHFW1     P . 


Nirnio   tkou'e. 

Inclodlna  the  4'hlld   Wonder,  SAPPHO, 

S.F.I. IF.    SCI. I. in. 

■flat*  ".    KM.IH  and   IV.    Fl.l.ia. 

e*rln.(n«iif    and     Di«(tltt*. 

OCT    LHTvVi 

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E.T/OT     AUAME, 


FREMCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 

TOOnDER    tp50t 

AT 

LANCASTER'S 

"17   W  A»lll\OTOW   HI  Rir.T, 
MOIm  Opts.  Mafnirt'i  Op**.  Hosaa. 


SANGER  HALLE 

(SlKOER'S  HALL.) 
14     f-Ji-AKV     AT.,     MKAE     KfAUIT, 


Haae  hoi  the  Cholce«t   Hrand*  of    fflie* 
•md  l.tqunr*  na  hand. 


DEPOT  WETAND  A  MtCHt't  BAY  BRiWtST 

CIS  If  UIIHIS  rkLOMAMIII. 


COSMOPOLITAN 

Savings  and  Exchange  Hank, 

Ho.  et«3  Moatff.ia.ery  .lrc«t, 

(Moatcom.ry  Block.) 

eT/ABANTKK     Ft'WD »»00.0»»« 

.•y-l.rm  D.poalU,  00.  D.r  Mot  otr  month. 
■VMo  ■nlrrlFaa  or  ooara.  f.rBaok  Boo... 

J.  OROOKRR.  Saorotary^ PJOlbl 


N.  SWEENEY, 

MERCHANT   TAILOR 

48    SECOND    fSTKRBT. 

FINE    GOODS  IMPERFECT    FITS  I 
Satisfaction   Guaranteed ! 

A  FINE    LINE  OF  SPRING    AlfO  SUMMER 
Good*  joel  recoiTed.    Oail  aad  see  tbo» 
aaa-40  ^co**"  ■trees.  a*37  as 


THE    AHOVK    AKTI*T*.    ARf    W«W    »»\     IH'K   »m>K*t      AM*    CAM     BR  EX. 
gaged  bj  aumfMi  W**t  of  lb*  Uoakj  Moant*  a*,  tbrouqh  our  ea>ncr, 

N||KKIfi.l>     (OKSVYM    As    C<>. 


■<  man  axv  A»a  nh<io-*w 

•eaipn-l  **J  ••">°H  I*'  •■»llo«(  »'"»-T.l  ■'* 

■•*■#!(!  pal 
eionbn  itaanoqj.    •■•!«  aiu*pooi  it  'S-iqiljoAO 
io  %  tnpo.  ••fl'»0  H»Q  ••»  "'M1  ,»fl«in  I1*0  oa» 
ai  pmoo3  ■■a*«t»    P«*   '<."|J.')    i**0|0,o    puo     _a 
SH3J.SAO    AtHJJ.V.-l    ^'"-    IJHlNMn.€    Mill 

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MBB  KOOBBT.OLAiaVOYAIIT,  T«8r  , 
iid  Tr.OO.  Madlao»-O»»b..0»l»lUd, 
jo  ba.ln..aor.toka|ML'"" '-    *"m      *   "   '^ 


CERMANPIAN08. 

THB  BKBT  ASD  1  U-:  UUEAP- 


THE   OLD 

uacot    Booton, 

1A  Hurto.  a.lr«et.    near  Kruror. 

All    DrinkN    Ton    Cents 
Hot  Prlnka  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  AID  JLRRT  III  TOWN. 

AI«*t*  on  Bla  tb*  New  York  Uereld.  H*.rper'r 

W»*klr,  Frank  Lailie'a,   D*r'*   Homp,  Police  O* 
*-(te.    «JI    th*   Oelt'-- 
Ponob.  BellVLIfi*.  II 
and  naliefy  youraelf. 

ear  Don't  forget  tbo  *lr 

f»7»f 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 


ITS      [ 


RROI  B,    FORMS  'tf.Y 


:*ar*ot.  Me*  lfth*D    lh-    tsenaaem 

i  l"     f(*f    Aorant    OBj, 

(Mm n, erolel   *tnet   »ud    tlia    Mmtn'4 
Rreocit  or  n>  DinutfOtP  *ltll  MR. 

.  DRAYEUR,  aba  baa  baen  ■  oor.»c*ed  wttb  tbe 
iliro  forfnare.  I-  provvseiiia  have  ts**o  me>da  l<t 
tbecuis<oo  dtiperlme  (hat  will  r1(ll1»r  tlie  Mt— 
nera'Qioro  popntur  tbea  it  b*»  e?nr  beeo  dorlsa* 
■  r.ufit.  nwatwrfty.  Oar  Utile  of  Vue 
imlr-ie  ell  Ibo  dehcaoio*  of  (be  i*uod.  Otu 
motto  l*  "Uood  ire.ro,  (ioofl  Uonkiogend  Modtml* 
(/bargee." 

P.  in  no»a  sl  to. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT. 

491  »nc|  Sttlt  Oommoroial.  a&jg. 
TOO  Markotitraat. 
Opon   rom  5  A.U.  to  I"  p.m  en 31  Im 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

TtK»IKIA    CITT.    RlYADAi 


•pHIH  ELEGANT  THEATRE  HAS  BEEN  RE- 
A    daoorated,  aad  e*n  bo  rented  by  tb*>  oljbl  Of 
or    tbo  week.     Stare   a->4    cre»Blin*    ooraoaala* 
llboraUr  traatod  witb  on  appliootloo  br  letter 
ji'HK     PIPES, 
Man*r*rand  eoio  Proprietor 
Or  to         J.    II.    McfAlSE.. 
atao  Weahlnrrov  «t.fA»».  H*n  FracolfOO. 


GEORGE    MATES' 


I)» 


MRS.    E.    REGAW, 

Fashionable   Milliner, 


IKE  JOTJBNAL  OF  AMUSEMENT  B. 

PnbUabed  every  Dw  in  t06  Vomr  ** 
y.^        £»_       BOGARDTT6 


*38  Mere-ant  and  5»S      WiuhlniftoB  St. 
beiow  Montgomery.  San  Francisoo, 


THOBSDAY MAY   #,  .873 

Couldn't    Vnt.l-rj.ttmd  It. 

There  is  ooe  maa  who  is  couviccitl  that 
-the  poatil  cards  ura  a  ehameloes  irau  i,  and 
*  disgusting  swindle.  The  name  of  lhat 
nun  is  Patriot  McGonigle.  Pat  purchis.d 
.*  postal  cird  for  one  coat,  and  wrote  on  it: 
"Felim  O'Connell— Com©  np  this  eveniDg. 
There*!  to  be  a  fine  dog  figbt  at  Barney  Da- 
gin's.  I'm  goin' to  bet  on  Hou.jhin'i  dog. 
Don't  miss'  ths  figbt."  Hs  tliea  placed 
tUe  postal  oird  ia  an  eirelope.  Ween  he 
presented  his  letter  at  the  poat-^ffic?,  there 
was  a  tableaux— of  indignation  on  the  part 
of  Pat,  and  of  astonishment  on  that  of  th» 
psstoffice  c  erk.  Pat  stjs  nois:  "Be  me 
conscience,  tbe  p:-st-  1&  e  niin  charged  me 
three  cents  for  the  d — d  one  cant  BwRdle." 
Id  it  astonishing  that  Pat  think?  the  country 
is  rushing  rapidly  tj  ruin?" 


JUrs.   Stanton's  New  Programme. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Cady  Stanton  says  that  the 
women  hare  entreited,  argned,  bagged  and 
prayed  long  enough  for  their  rights.  Let 
them  no  *  eirrr  tue  war  into  Africa.  Among 
many  other  things  she  eajs  : 

"Carry  the  war  if  need  bs,  into  your  own 
families ;  kt  the  baby  go  withont  bib?,  ihe 
busbind'a  s L i r t  -■  witboat  but  one,  the  home 
without  c*re,  until  ti_e  men  give  in.  When 
they  fiid  taeir  comfort  depends  on  allotting 
lis  the  ballot,  they  will  wheel  into  line  and 
give  it  to  ns.  Women  have  too  long  peti- 
tioned, and  b*ggfd  of  men;  let  them  now 
make  si^ge  acd  carry  the  war  into  their 
Home-.  I:  ia  omiDg  to  that  sirs,  and  it  U 
going  to  be  a  da-  piece  of  bosioees  for  you. 
We  am  going  t>  vote — peaceably  if  we  can, 
Jjut  with  war  if  we  must." 


Mortgoged  Property. 

Two  urchins,  five  or  six  years  old,  return- 
ing from  school  recently,  were  overheaid 
discussing  theological  questions.  "Well," 
says-urchin  number  one,  "the' Lord  owns 
all  this  world,  don't  he?"  "Yaas,  Is'O-efce 
does,"  responded  number  two,  "butdadsays 
-the  devil's  got  a  big  mortgidge  on  it." 


Keep  Quiet. 

'When  a  man  gets  tight  and  wants  to  retire 
-for  the  night  withont  his  wife's  knowing  bis 
condition,  it  isu't  a  good  move  to  commence 
caroling  by  her  bed.ide,  "How  happy  could 
I  be  with  either,  were  t'other  dear  charmer 
Away."  Bis  efforts  to  conceal  his  bibulous 
condition  under  such  circumstances  are  usu- 
ally wretched. 


The  New  Oyster  House. 

Otsteb  Geotto  has  been  open<d  by  A.  W. 
Manning,  one  of  tho  oldest  Oy-ter  Deal-rs  1b 
the  city,  "For  Ladies  acd  Grentlem»D,"  at  428 
Pine  St.,  next  to  tiowen  Eros.,  grocers.  This  is 
in  enry  respect  a  place  where  a  gentleman  can 
take  his  family.  5  G 


Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  CAniage,  stylish 
horses  at d  a  reliable  driver  are  toe  leading  fs- 
sentials  of  an  tnjoyoble  ride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Francisco  so  uEqiK-srionabb 
as  from  Frank  iontos,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  eland  fronting  tha  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  His  handsome  mrn-ont  e  are  used 
by  the  beet  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
It  a  point  to  employ  ablp,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  driver-,  neumore  liberally  patron- 
txed  than  any  otber  carriage  proprietor  on  thiB 
■Coast,  white  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  in  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
-except  those  which  he  provides.  Frank  has  en- 
Joyed  gr-at  success  in  his  baiinaaa,  and  toe 
admirable  way  in  which  be  conducts  it  makes 
bjm  a  favorite  with  all  who  patronize  him.    * 


Mothers  or  Fahcueb  who  are  about  to  spend 
the  Somnui  in  the  country  with  their  children, 
ought  not  to  forget  before  they  go  to  provide 
themselves  as  well  as  their  children  with  under 
clothing.  The  only  place  where  they  can  bny 
i  be  same  cheaper  and  male  of  better  material 
than  at  any  otner  place  is  at  E.  Frledlander  & 
•Oo'a,  No.  9  Third  street,  Nucleus  Building.    3a 


▲  f  leevsairit  jjocacion. 

Parsons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  In  a 
Oentm  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tne  building  is  a  very  fine  one  sad  is  well 
lighted  and  ventilated.. 


Premium.  Sbirt  Maker. 

Mrs.  Eveline  Mortis  526,  Keerny  at,  respect- 
iollv  solicits  a  call  from  friends,  and  strangers 

visiting  the  City.    Newest  styles,    perfect   fit 
•and  prices  reasonable.  e-o 


McDowell,  Show  Card  Writer 

'Beady  made   and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 

608  Market  street,  eor.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 

Bemoral, 

-  Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  lis  to  113 
-Post  street.  Sewing  micMoes  rented  nd  "re. 
^paired  as  usual,  and  sold  cheaper  than  ever,  i 


Ladles  "Vl»ltinjt  Cards. 

Written,  engravtd  or  printed  by  Jora  P. 
Dwtm,  136  Sutter  street,  opposite  Lick  House, 
and  at  the  Grand  Hotel.  X.  B.— Hajtokmb- 
CBXErs  sxatls  kieexd.  Pixmakkbif  or  every 
description  to  order.  B 


Bound  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Is  6.  Burkhardt's  motto.  Fine  French  6alf 
.Boots  made  to  trier  from  fs  to  $10.  A  good  fit 
and  sati.  faction  guirinteed.  Call  at  SlO  Wash- 
-ington  street  and  be  convinced,  A  full  assort- 
ment of  neatly-made  goods  always  on  hand,  at 
prices  to  suit  e v.  rj  one 's  purse.  4  bi 


Attention,    Ladlea 


Sjiue    Bash. 

The  Bohemian  Club,  will  hold  High  Jinks 
nsxt  Saturday,  when  ths  German  Poeti  wil; 
be  discussed. 

The  Masonic  Relief  Jubilee  will  take 
place  at  Woodward's  GerdeLS,  about  tho  27th 
of  June. 

Bailey,  the  Danbury  Newi  man  is  on  his 
way   to  California. 

Wiikie  Collins  w.ll  reach  this  country  in 
Augus',  and  will  make  Lis  first  publio  ap- 
pearance in  Boston. 

Ladi-s  of  taste,  says  a  fash  ion-writer, 
make  their  own  bonne  s. 

With  most  men  life  is  like  a  game  of 
backgamon—  half  luck. 

The  funeral    of  James  W.  Waliaok,   the 

actor,  took  placa  in  New  York,  on  Taeechy. 

If  you  let  thecat  out  of  tho  bag,  never  try 

to  cram  it  back  again;  it  only  makes  mat  ers 

worse. 

Tne  bakers  of  .9  an  Francisco,  bave  deter- 
mined not  to  work  on  Sunday.  Tne  publio 
will  need  bread  on  Sunday,  but  the  bakers 
willkneid  no  breal  on  that  dt.y. 

It  coda  WiEC5csin  conductor  55000  and 

his  sitaation  to  Liss  an  unprotected  female, 

Three  of  the  Chronicle  reporters  are  lepers. 

Mrs.  Harriet  Beecher  Stone,  ia  waiting  Rr 

h-r  brotuer  to  d.e   before  she  publishes  a 

companion  to  the  "Byron  Scandal." 

England  will  Buffer  a  fpell  of  Josh  Bill- 
ings. 

George  Francis  Train  U  master  of  twenty 
languages. 

The  Alta  says  "England  never  excelled  in 
her  paintings"  The  Alta  never  heard  of  Sir 
Joanna  Reynolds,  Turner  or  Landseer. 

Write  on  Postal  eirds  in  invisible  ink,— 
sal  ammoniac  dissolved  in  water. 

One  Mrs.  Wade  fulfils  woman's  mission 
as  a  blacksmith  at  Fyrt  Scott,  Kan. 

Philadelphia  wants  a  national  hymn  for 
the  Centennial. 

George  F.  Train  appears  more  sensible 
than  his  inquisitors,  and  fat  t her  from  insan- 
ity. 

J.  H.  Baby  asserts  that  the  sta  tements 
published  about  him  by  the  San  Francisco 
press  are  libellous.  One  paper  said  he  w_s 
an  actor.    He  was  on  the  stage  at  one  time, 

The  great  Napoleon,  in  a  celebrated  oider 
of  the  day  to  his  soldiers,  characterized 
suicide  as  desertion. 

M'me.  Lucca  has  had  luck  enough  to  make 
$80,000  in  the  last  six  months. 

Leprosy  is  spreading— in  the  Chronicle 
office. 

J.  S.  C.  Abbott  excuses  his  gingerly 
treatment  of  departed  great  criminals  on 
i'.e  ground  that  they  might  call  him  to  ac- 
count, should  he  encounter  thsm  in  the 
spirit  land,  for  undue  severity. 

The  Bhode  Ialaod  Msdioal  Society  has  de- 
termined to  admit  women  to  full  member- 
ship. 

How  one  things  brings  up-  another," 
said  a  lady,  absorbed  in  a  pleasing  retros- 
pection. '-Yes"  replied  the  practical  Dibbs; 
"an  emetic  for  instance." 

The  present  active  movement  against  the 
Chinese  is  explained  by  tha  fact  that  it  is 
near  election  time. 

An  eccentric  burglar  took  tfce  trouble  of 
breaking  iota  the  school-house  at  Btite 
Bridge,  Madison  oaunty,  to  steal  a  watsr- 
pail,  a  broom,  and  a  terrestrial  globe.  ■ 

A  loeal  paper  warns  its  fair  readers  that 
the  sidewalks  of  Omaha  abound  in  holes 
'the  size  of  a  lady's  foot,"  and  in  another 
column  recounts  that  a  boy  six  years  aid 
fell  into  one  of  them  the  other  day. 

There  are  to  be  Fourth  of  July  fireworks 
this  year,  3,01)0  dollar's  worth. 
Emily  Faitufull  has  a  novel  in  press. 
To-morrow  will  be  memorial  day  of  the 
Bine  and  the  Gray. 

The  seventh  annua!  gathering  and  games 
of  the  Caledonian  Club  will  take  place  June 
Uth  at  Badgers  Park,  Oakland. 

A  Hebrew  theological  seminary  is  to  be 
erected  in  Porkopolis. 

The  Indian  question— "White  men,  got 
any  rum?" 

A  beggar's  statement  of  his  property  was 
that  be  "had  no  money,  nor  marbles,  nor 
ahalk,  to  make  a  ring." 

The  Stark  county,  Ind.,  Ledger  man 
wants  to  trade  that  paper  for  two  swarms  of 
bees.  • 

The  Chronicle  is  down  on  the  enstom  of 
pelting  "inoffensive  Chinamen  in  the 
stre.ts.  It  is  not  averse,  however,  to  blowing 
them  np  with  nitro-glycurine/.before  they 
land. 

The  Pope  was  eighty  years  of  age,  on  the 
14th.  Many  happy  returns  of  the  day  to 
him. 

Never  reveal  secrets  to  a  relation,  for 
blood  will  tell. 

Mr.  Emerson  considers  that  England 
rank*  nest  America. 

Lydia  Becker  has  started  a  Woman  Bun!' 
rage  Journal  in  London. 

Victoria  Wooihnll  has  republished  the 
Beecher  Scandal,  with  additions. 

The  Plumbon  and  Gas-fitters  will   turn 

ont  in  grand  procession    on   Thursday  of 

next  week  with  Little  Mae,  as  drum  Major. 

A  musioal    society     exists    in    London, 

which  was  founded  in  -1761. 

A  pasaeoger  on  an  Ohio  railroad,  aroused 
from  a  serene  slumber  by  the  tooting  of  a 
whistle,  exclaimed  petulantly:  "The  train 
has  caught  up  with  those  cattle  again  I" 

Crusty  says  that  the  List  of  marriages 
ought  to  be  put  under  the  head  of  "King 
Frauds." 


Notice  to  (He  Pablic. 

B.  Pevfer,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  sel- 
ling off  his  fine  stock  of  men'*,  boys'  and  cbil- 
arena*  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  urlcea.  Every  description  of 
gents  famishing  goods,  hrta,  trunks,  valises 
e'o., below  co»t,     0*11  if  yon  wane  bargaifia.3L 


Corns,    Bunions,    InjErovrinf?  Nails. 

A  perfect  cure  warranted   by  Albert  Schoen. 
wald,  127  Second  strett.  4-m 

Saw   Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bass  House  Carriages,  can  be 
oncd  in  front  of  Oolem&n  Brof .  clothing  eg- 
abUshment,  sonthweet  corner  £u&h  and  Mont- 
gomery sts.,  or  Dexter  Bubles.  Oarriaee  orders 
lift  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
•  *  Might,  at  rednoed  rates.  ro 


DIRECT  IMPORTERS. 


GET  ONE 

BEFORE  THEY  ARE  ALL  SOLD  I 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Bheumatlam  and  rtfuralgia. 


Flno    Octndi c s 

Fresh,  Bweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  atM."A.  Merc-Vs  pioneer  confection. 
ary,  678  Eeauy  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    o 


Public  Accumuautliulon. 

Washing  left  at  the  effice  before  8  a.  m„  can 
be  returned  In  the  evening  if  required;  we 
never  dlsacpolctl  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
Leiaesdorff  str-et,  • 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


B.  P.  I.  SEALS. 


ALL  MEUBERS  ABE  REQUESTED 
to  attend  the  Special  Rleeiings,  on 
Thursday  and  Friday,  May  S9th  and 
30th,  at  two  o'clock.  P.  n.  Business 
of  great  importance  -will  come  b.  fore 
the  Lodge. 

mrSS  2t  A.  W.  BARK,  G.  S.  O.  S. 


FESTA  DELLO  STATUTO. 

THE  GRAND   PICNIC 


GIVEN   BY  THE 


GARIBALDI    GUAED 

IS   AID  OF  THE 

ITAIiTAN 
Mutual    Benevolent    Society  ! 

Will  TAKE   PIACE  AT 

Schuetzen  Park,  Alameda, 

SUNDAY,    JUNE    1st,    1873. 

mjSStd       BY  ORDER  OF  THE  OOMMITrEB. 


Just  Received 


SO     CASES 


Fine  Black  Silk  Hats, 


BIOrtlB    PKICE,    SI  OO. 


Will  too  Sold  for   $1  OO 


PICNICS,  EXCURSIONS  g 


S.  F.  and  H.  P.  B.]} 
CHANCE    OF    T|| 

THE  CHEAPEiT  ROUTE  TO  THE  6  ft 

V  or  AMTELOPK.  o.n.eoti;..MS 


iog  wito  to.  S.i 


conoBctioj.tDo; 


10    ca.s:e3s 


Fine  Panama  Hats, 


WORTH    83  SO. 


Selling-  for  One  Dollar. 


Derby    Sweepstakes. 

The   drawing  of  the  Epsom    Derby   Sweep- 
e'aies  at  the  Charing  Cross  Siloon.  606  Kiaalcn 

nil 


» 


Parisian  House. 

ONE   BLOCK  FROM  THE  RAILROAD, 

L.  THORIN,  Proprietor. 

FURNISHED   ROOMS 

....A»D.... 

3=t  estaurant. 

First    Qnnllty    of   'Wines,    Liq- 
aon    «nd   Clears. 

BOARDERS  TAKING   BY  WEEK  OR    MONTH. 

m;27  1  m 


lO      CASE 


Railroad  Caps— Cloth,  Velvet 


BEBriAI    FJMCE,     •!  SO.  | 


Selling-  for  Fifty  Cents 


lOO    DOZE31V 


CASSIMERE  SUMMER!  HATS! 


At    Fifty    Cents.  B 


roIdOo,»pwToro"»rt".^,ffi,)* 
Btttions.willle.ve   S.n   K,.nH»«  a« 
e.ctedl.IronFrott.t,.,,^.,':    - 
mmlne,   the   trim   .HI  I...,    |ffiw:l' 
5:!0  o'clock  A  M  ,  cooo,ot*Jr.t  n» M'» 

I  he  .te.mere  «nii   o«r.   nj.k,  oloifl 
with  ht«e.  to  and  fram  ,l!  pole,,  M  •  «• 

SHHD*Y  EXCURS  0n77t  REDOCEI  » 

Le...  8.D  Fr.ncisco  »t  5  i    «  _. 

Jill  le.ve  Olcverdal.  «2„V]«I    ;*ri.  M 

•<oout,  a.T.jalncnr.  at  .n>""ii.  „  * 
tpciineof  the  road  For  .1  inf«:„..?  * 
theOon,pvu,'...ffl1,.4SeMo!t/o'ni",lll 

Ooaodafte;  Jaoe  1st   the  Ki.... 
Sao  Franonco  at  2  SO  P.  L  ;  STJ"  » 
Olo.erdale  at  6  a.  It  '  *"  ""  S 

»PB  PKTtRDONAHm.p, 


The  City  Gartm 

FOR  THE 

Coming  Picnic  Sen 

1*HE  ATTENTION  OF  ALL  SOClIf  , 
1.  Boo.atlone  «r,d  Milittrj  CwSSS, 
to  ihe  sd«Diagea  offered  by  ta«V« 
«i-  b6S;?",al  SrouDoe  for  Holiday  i 
vals  They  os,D  be  prooa.ed  oiui  f 
week  for  piooio  purposes  <a»  abmtat 
moresdMoUgeotti  terms  thsoiojjfV,  { 

THE    CITY    (iVUDlH 

Are  easy  of  aooefB  withont  nay  tariff  u  ~J 
and  are  rrotided  with  UrKB  sod  btMt?  2  . 
Unreihada  -/reee;  bs.ni if ^  r/lo»,„  ,  !    . 
from  e»er,   clime;  DniBeious  Bwicn-  2 
moth   DsQomg    Pavilions:   a    oatufil  i 

Pleasnre  Boils;  PoaDta.ni  aLdJ^^H 
sru,    ai'    porfeoily   sbdtrred   Iroj^^H 
manimoit.  Kesiacrant  it  oa  tbegrsacdt  V 
convenience  for  the  scooramsdatloBof 
nics  has  been    made.    Kt-  rjthincbaah  ! 
in  tha  most  complete  order  for  thsoosu  ! 

THE  CITY  UABBF?) 
Are  the  largest  in  the  State  Tnn  , 
sorts  of  Knoll  and  Shart-d  Uwi.il 
derja.  etc,  and  ere  capable  of  asm 
X>,m  persons  with  the  (trea'snt  coataai 
tr*  Oars  rnn  directly  10  tbe  Gftrdew. 

rlODto  Oun)mitt»*s  are  esp*c:allr  In?  . 
and  lnaoeotthe    Gronnde,   and  asoam 
whioh  will  be  most  favorable. 

M.   V.  ST£T£lf9,  Prw| 

•*■  Office  bonrs  3  to  6  p.m..  diily.uu 
corner  I  welfth  and  Foiaom  atrtit* 

N.  B  -UOO.Ooe  Admnsron  Tfckm 
by  vsrioos  Associations  boldiof  \tg 
Ci'S  Oardens  last  year.  The  wis  tl 
liquors  will  be  prohibited  on  tht  mat 
ival  flajs. 


Badger'sCeotral_Park(  0  ■ 


THESE  BEArTIFUL  OABOBTI/ 
open  forth,  lea^oo,  and  mi»  . 


PIOKTIOS 


popular 


McDASIEL'S  THEATRE 

CHKTtlaE,     WTOMIKS, 

THREE  GOOD  VARIETY  WOMEN 

■EaT-Talent  going  East  will  find  it  to  their  advan- 
tage before  leaving  California  to  correspond  with 

J.   McBAMEL, 
mj9  Lock  Box  No.  1,  Oherenne.  Wyoming. 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM, 

And  College  of  Hedlelne. 

lO  OnO  beautiful  and  instruct- 

A\J *\J\J\J  ive  objects  to  be  eaen.  Open  to  tha 
Pablio  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUOEKA  UAU 
3l8  Montgomery  street.    FOR  MEN  ONLY. 

.  r  Db.   JoedaN'6  Pbitati  OmoK  is  at  »T.l 
Geary  street  (opposite  old  Mechanics*  Pavilion). 


STEVENS,    HOLMES  &  C0,f 

58S  IVCBAUE.VTO  ST  BEET, 


nd  attend  to  all  ba-iness  from  all  parts  of 
the  coait  on  commission.  Nevada,  Utah  and  loaho 
a  specialty.  my22  lm 


Fifty    Cases 


Celebrated  $150  White  Shirts 


WILL     BE    SOLD 


FOR,    ONE    DOLLAR 


Will  bo  held  thure.  Tha  attrxMon  i  i 
era..  SKATING  PAVILION.  MOSiC  I 
MASIUH.    Skaiiog  free  oa  WMafjp. 

JLdnil..I.a 

OHILDREX  TO  CENTS 

5? 


, 


CLOTHING 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  .'GOODS, 

All    Grades, 

AJBIOBEAPIB  TEAK  AJI  OIHEB 

BTOBE  IN  THE  CITT. 
^AT  THI 

IX L  Auction  Store 

618  and  620  Kearny  St., 

Corner    of    Commercial 


Read!  Read!!  ft 
THE  PALACEOF  FAS 

ANOTBER  FXOI1EMENT  AN  at 
New  tore.  17  Stuond  slrM'.  fl  'i 
Grand  Motel.  Uiotbinir  of  fit  bU  ■ 
fashionsble  styles  made  10  order. 

NOTE  THE~PRICB 
Pants..  ..from  $6  to  SI 2  p 
Suits from  Ml   • 

I  iante  the  inspection  of  toe  Oil*, 
the  market. 

A.  MORRIS, 

No.    17    Second  Si 

tnvlT  lm  O.po.tte  era.,  t 


AUCTION  SALE 

New  City  Hall  J 

No    77    and  "7&-J)elfc  ;- 

MOHDAY.  JDHE  16.  167J-JOU      . 
TOW  A  SUN,  Anouoa.tr»Hal 
ery  ttreet.    For  pari  ;Qlarj  im  «4r* 
Alt.  and  Fxamicer. 
B/  order  Board  of  Oitr  Hall  OalB  * 
M8-td  BOB' I    OBOHaV 


DKRENZ 
HERB 


The    treat    Tonic  and  A99& 
Sale  ETerjwaer*- 


r 


FRED.    C.    WENTWORTH 

Annonnce*  that  at  hie  Saloon, 
COl  Keavray  as.,  M,  W.  cor.  Sitrimento, 

Long  famons  for  the  excellence  of  its 

WINES  and  LIQUORS 

All  Drinka  will  henceforth  be 

L?    13    IXT       C    E    Itf    T    8. 

my201im 


P.VOLHEY,  212  FOURTH  STREET 

B  jyg  AND  SELLS 

Good   Second-hand    Clothing. 

Also.  CLEANS.  DTK8.  and  REPAIRS,  in  Vbe 
most  scientific  manner.  Hs  has  mads  the  &bore  a 
■oemaitr  for  »  ye*r»,  »nd  ia  bonnd  to  giTe  satis- 
faction to  all.  *p?4  im 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 


SACBAMEJTTO. 

PBOPKIKTOm.- 


1,000  PAIRS  CASSIMERE  PANTS 


tVOBTH    84  OO, 


Selling     for     83    SO! 


tof-WOTE. 


WE  STATE  SIMPLY  FACTS,  AfiD 
fiCABAXTIE  TO  l£LL  OOOSrl  AT 
TUX    PRICES    -WK    ABTIBTIrB, 

tTCALL    AID    8KB. 


618  and  620   Kearny  street, 


THE   RIALTC 

A.  Popular  Hende 

The  Choicest  Wine,  mmt  W 

Pacific   Com*'       , 

8VPEKB    BATAFI*  *" 

THIb  OEM  OF  A  8ALO0K  AT    . 
Wo.    *T    TH1BO    »" 
Will  be  ooadecled  io  ao  P"fM' »  f! 
Dhraie  "Best  me  on  tbe  JtlalW    ™ 
•nil  eigoilr  the  chief  hi  of  calW  " 


H.  WAFEB,  Proj*  i 
p.  MoAfcDlXrM.  ■ 


J.    O.   COMBtt 
TERRAPIN    IA 

Cor.  Seed  Md  Telaf  ' 

^-Terrapin    OOK1"*  |   *i 


Oratera  in  e.etf 


BOOHS  »•■* 


k 


(5 


THE    VJES' 

A  FaTOTita  Basort  fe*  Id*  ■ 

Good  Liquors  and  Cho» ' 

■f^-Thelr    Fobj   Brssdj  !•  ^ 


k 


•  apai  Sodi 

#.».tj««c  saw 


X  g  a 


MUftUlMlal 
MOTEL. 


•  *  »    '  ■  »•••• 


'S  N(«  VARIETIES 


ii  •»>. 


VJ       1*11       9. 


WW    ALHA1BRA    TIIATftl. 


MAOTJimn'S 


CALIFORNIA   MINSTRELS. 


rt  oca-  i  i 


IVI  1VIHJ 


...  •*..*■. 


oc«r  a*  a  poit. 


THE  DUTCH  JUSTICE 

'•kllltiUPNII  HM(afl      ■   .■•a. 

.,       ra.~a        *  a.    .*,..... 

-   «RA.,«DABIA.flr««~"l.n-r-iu  I 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


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br  Beiu-  • 

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I  III  I  I     «  U    *r>.|   IIM^K    KMNhl  IN 


T/aI>1 


1  in:    PRINCE  OF  comic  VOCALISTS 


'  mm  i«     >i\i\^. 


IOR     rOWI.EH     OITDOIt 


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la*  CTwaatb, 

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mim  ni.   fk» 

i*-  ri.k 

K.m     /"-- 

VILLACE      COQUETTE. 

few    LMM^MtiMu]    'awipAar 


Ad*  X'Im* 
mim  rt-.*>*> 

1**1*  I  mm»  +  r 
..■■It*;  lk«t». 
..     MIM    UlIM 


ORTIMOHB. 


fanif   Hfl"l»r 


Two  (wlwiiil  will  eonclada  wltb 

CUT     XjODOINOB, 

Trm,     Dawor,    a*d    L*»*t**  Sow,  beam 
IN    BIHlAfiBAL— 

Hlnrosof    All    Pncha 


o»B«  coN»nt     . 


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•  «»  I  C1MI  II  Ml  ■!••  ||  TMMT  llllll 

*^**>  *"  ■*— w, —  ■•■>  >lua 

T*»o     Hot.l      **  ia  n  ..  «. 


OAHMIM     »»•*..•.      WTAXT! 


OK,    yV     I    HIM   V     DONNA     OF    A    IN  I<  .  II   I 
Mona.  Chouflerl  »  i»iu».l  «.n:b.r.!  nDTJCXrv    K*"IjrjY 

IS    Anttl  *     r    BA1.EK  I 

'  IUM  EICSET     BABOMAS  m     >  I.  BOBISSOB 

Biaa  RMrLoM/groUAB D  I.  bberwoodI 

(iMMMffl    I.   Ih.     Mart.**..  Itall.a  Oawra  i 

TtaOOCBIEI IELLT  |  HOBINL B  »kEK  |  »OS  TA3 

Mont*  *f    Ifc*  Oyrr.i 

Pa  I-     PaOrolh.  Mol.t~r ■■  Ir.-I.ii.ixl  R.**'.. 

B*-l  »',».m  I  Trio—'  Tl«  BibjlM." .  ..I>r****ln«.  H.-.r-i  ..4  Oi.nl"    ar 

BaeH-Ua..  Trtoaod  Gboro.— "U  mio  Car T.oibinrtil.   RqMdI    H  a  .«  aa  .  ua.*i 

r>..l.   ->rf    I    •,     ...  Ikr    K.....I.4   «.!■«■ 

ARl.t'KKHT  -M.o.    '  h-  t1,u...   .   htur^    M.-eB.r.-.    11M.1    lot**.    map****.   KM*      •        •     ■ ••   |«|     .1 

MnjiiHu.    oi»»ninnii.«nt;  .    ,.,., 

'i  forum  i.ii'.ini  lor  'h.  n.U     A.ff  .m    '.  .|rf... 

I. mi   .a  II.   rti..pa*,ta>a>«il   .1  f-.oafl.an    inrt   •h«..|f>«ii.|>i">tiMri.rr..*f  <  i.  ibr  -.  f.n 

H»»k    Thki    aliro.  .A.at.1  0.   Kill,   A  l^oo  for  -  n. -*,»•'»••  »i  1    Mi.alr.i  U.'.ifor.ia  Oaaaaar.  oeo.o.M  l>rli  ■ibiu.  !■ 


r*p  —  m.i.'mv..  oaA  I.  b 


full  . I  B. rnea.nl  marl  o.'.ihtlnl  la.ne 


WILL   SHORTLY  AFFIAB- 

C.  W.  JESTER,  THE  MAN  WITH  THE  TALKING  HAND 

AMD  PREUIU  VEHTBIL^gt  IBT  Or  TBS  WOrtLD.     ALSO, 

ROtoert  Froaor,  tlio  Oroat  Fantomimist 


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L.E   BAL    MASQUE 

T«<ait>/  Hantwi 


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n»lo»   Bttj.,.-.n  W.H 

M.tl    -   K-      .        v(      BHB,     •  Hiant*    rutavara 

IU-Il.t  .R    U     M  J.   .b 

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fttv*va.rnr  atrf-i-l.  »•>. 
■M>«lt*  the   n««* 
K  -  i  ATOH  A  OOTftVLU 


chouse,0: 

IC  HOUSE, 


bote 

who 
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BUYTET  TEYBUY 


o«r c*l»btml*d  •«  «•  WHtri  SHIRTS.    Tt-»f  fit  rttMrnT, 

■TCALL  AND  SKE  THEM. 


mil  for  'ifli'Hi  %md  darAtt'lltr  will  n«»«r  b«  mitchad.    To  b«  tin]  only  at  Iba 

I    X     I-     All    ruiN     HToRr.     Oli    k.iri.)    .i.rr    .amt     raa.airn'lal. 


EPIZOOTIC. 


l-«    oSlAln.il     •!    aii-    ham.    tol   il>M    h   iba 

» 1      'rab  •    ■   I  '  T  %    .     -,  *,     tlia> 

AmKxi  alf  rXP  URN  (MMP%NT  .lA*J«» 
L,R  I  7  i.  ap«m  i'Ih.  «■!  Mmu 
-■    at  a    IMaa 


GARDENS 


June  1st 


O    K.    A.    1ST    ID 


CH  FESTIVAL 


ayeite  Guard! 

<UPT.  FIRRIIB,  •loorittl  t>7  iba 

8  8HARP8HOOTER8, 

OUT.  STEPBAXI,  and  Iba 

HARMONIC     80CIETY1 


il*Mf,  odcIic  the  dtr«etlon  rf  Profaiaor 
8»J,ni:    kud    Prof«nor    IJurry   FtnUon 
Mkbd«n'«  Br»»  Band. 

•tptntloni  ir»  rr».iDR  for  tbli  f<-a*iv»l.  The 
will  f,  r-Q  on  lfoQt|Oinery  ■  re«l  ■!  tn- lr  Am  • 
lock-,  tad  Bftroh  through  §oma  of  the  i  rlncfpil 
btOitj  a»rd»np,  wh<ro  a  grand  daj'a  u.iiir- 
m  iiTtn. 

^a  lfting  Day  and  Evening, 


***** 


■ 


IH   BOTH  PATILIOKS. 


iCOCIGNF,  SACK  RACING,  ETC., 


-a-renicS.      Concert 

lai  lOOUTTI  PH1LBABM0KIQUR. 

i^DrlUbTth^LafajetteGnard 

i  Mtplar  of  nBIWOBM,  aarwatnllnj 

Mine  First  Crossing  thB  Alps  I 

I  will  Da  doau  W  maka  ibu  Tlia  Orud 
IMaak  raaUral  of  aba  aaaaon. 


..»irrr  rajiTa 


liverpool  and  Great  Western 

M  ni  in  sh  i  p  Cip  11111:111  y. 
CARRYING  THE  U.  S.  MAIL. 

TIGKETS  SOLD  TO  AND  FROM 

*-*  l^aaiDdanT,  Hanboi-t b .  BramaD.^kftlilUa. 
H»T/»,  Parla,  Swadaa,  Batfloa,  Koraay  and  ftll 
EnropaaacitiM. 

TbiaOompior  hu  arraaramantt  with  kkt  Com- 
mlialooarof  Emigration  aad  Railroad  Compaolaa 
at  Raw  York,  br  wblcb  paaaancara  aro  pramptlf 
forwardad  to  tba  Paeiflo  Dealt. 

For  paitioalara  applr  to 

I>.  B.  .IA('K«()I»,  Asiat, 

mi2Q1m  8S»  Manl|aw»rT  ata-fpt. 


8TILL  ANOTHER. 

OWING  TO  THE   SCARCITY    OV    "A LOOKS  I 
on  Hn*h  atraat,  I  bag  to  toforw  my   fr.eod* 
aed  tba  bobllo  tbat  I  baTaooattad  tba 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, ! 

....AT.... 

SIM   Kaah    atrcet,   beitve«n     Monl  Kamcrj 

a* ad  lieai-tXTa 

All  Drinks,  Plain  or  Fancy,  10c. 

Ooocoolad  in  tba  baat  atria  and  of  tba 
Poraat  Liquor*. 

CBA".    **•      rKI,I)Hl>.\, 


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TO  THE  UNFORTUNATE. 

DRB.  TROMMI.I TZ  k  I.KEDKS,  OR*DUATRS 
of  tba  Lalpaioaod  Vionra  tJoiTarait.**,  aod 
a' a  AadHaat  hi'*iom  TJrJad  Nuiti  Arm;.  h*va 
opauad  their  f'fli  •  and  Jjaboratorf  at  Wo.  4CA 
KEARNY  BTRhET.  near  Oallfornla.  forth*  traat-  | 
man i-  of  dl**aaaa  of  (ha  UriDarjr  and  Qaoar^tira 
(lr«ana,  and  all  Famala  Complaiota.  To  auffarar* 
from  Aatbma,  Brooabltla,  niptharia.  Bar*  Toroai. 
Uoriutnpt-orj  and  otbar  Dia  a«*«  of  Iba  l.tirvi 
and  Tnroa'  wa  raoomrannd  Frefri.-r  Mnllrr'a 
HHlinr  Kxtmet  of  T«II-p,  Irolortiof  lohalioa; 
Apparatoa.  wblotj  ta  •stanitvalj  nud  in  Koroni, 
and  for  wbtoh  wa  ara  tba  Bol*  Aajanla  for  (ha  Pa- 
oiflo  Uoaat.  For  fortbar  oarllonlara  call  or  addrta* 
9  DRB    TT-OMMLITZ  A  LEEDEM 

ABB  K-aroi  aUaa'.Bao  Kraoof»oo. 
Oma  HoDBa-EroB  10  to  12  a.m  ,  1  to  *  v.  u  , 

*P  B.— SaparaN  ant-ranoa  for  tba  aaoonmodatioa 
of  Larttaa.  ^   >__ ap»l*a 


Bar  Sugar 

FOR    BALK-SIS    KRASlfT    STSEKT.    AT 
MltKOHR-B.  .  Alio,  «TarT  klad  of  Oaodla. 


ME9.    BtJWWAir.    OLATRVOTAKT 
AND  PHYOHOiHSTBB.  baa  ntaraad 

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CHITTENDEN     A     DALTON, 

romriLin!  tii« 

HEW    TORK    IITABLE*.     Hl.ilon    al., 

b»tr  rrrtriiAfir-D ini 

TURF  GALLERY  STABLES 

NO.  209  SUTTER  STREET, 

AND      HAVE     AD- 
d-J  .arajrlptolh   >r/ 
at  Tk  of  hoi  a**,    tali"  tif 
ara  all  Ir  Ualaaa.    Far- 

tloo'a'   aiton'mn    ptd 
t  >  roirdiag  bor*aa. 
ro.i  im  OHrTFM  EN  A  IUMO". 


All   IK    THE. 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

Op  TO  THE 

Hot     Booton. 

Salt*.*-  iirMt.  a.ar  k.mi-i.i. 
And  In  CD*  ol  th*(r 

Hot  Sfotoh'H  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 
All    DriiikH    Ten    C.*ii«« 

faflti  Jili,  D.  RHIOUH.  P.oprl.ior. 


New   Discovery 

T'M       UE  OF   TUB    WONDKKHJi.    PLAHT 
tbal  Ood  lolaodad  lor  tb.Uora.l 

RrHUMiTIIF*,    MUR'LGI*,    0>  UT,    PARAL- 
YSIS, CATARRH,  AND  All  oPIrlU 
AFFECTIONS. 

I«  aadaratocd  rarfa.t  »  bf  iba  andaralaoad—  th* 
onlj  paraoi  on  iba  uomtaani  t^at  fi'lr  compie 
brnda  It*,  maalr  qnnllio  a  I '*"  ■  rborn  Co. 1.0  alma 
am    i-a'art  ■  it"  "aily  -i   h  aaf-t*  n   d  asaooaa, 

I>K    K     R,   lii.I)  .K  1*   to   hi-   f.ioo'i   at  b'«t..ffi 
TlBHarkai    atraa',    ..pp. at-  l  bt   *    ' 
2,  ii'-tn  iO  a  kf   t-'Pkt.Aiid  (ro-' 


'Haidama,   19 


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at  n.«  draco, 
,  H    niria  1  and 
itoSrv 

f*  ti  nta  nan 


Haitian,  a,  ma  jviitaioi.  ■»•-.  a',     r  ti  nta  n« 
ba  aooommodnt  >d  a»aaj  n.    "m  and  Bnar  I,       ap>0 


LA     FORMES' 

Hair  Restorative  Powder 

THIB  POWDVR  WILL  PRBVKNTTHB  HAIR 
from  fall  mi  off.  and  ala-i  r-  toro  a  Daw  arriwlh 
Of  Hair  ta  tba  bald  fanai  althln  4  (aw  wa«ha  wbara 
tba  roota  ara  not  d-atroyd  'I  bia  "Owdar  is  tp'Zad 
w.t''  w  rni  -at»r  aad  u>ad  a>  a  wa|b  tbraa  t  maa 
a  waak.  A  trial  of  ona  hnx  wM  coutim  a  t""  tbat 
kbl«   la   ■  o  hr.iHhiiK.     Pil,.«  fiO  oaDla      t  ffl  »,  *fj 


Ladies  and   Children 
KINKEAD'rJ 

SAOE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

ADItrTRBINO    PLRAStNT   TO  USE,  KAblLY    APPLIED. 
Ian.,    (r-aar.  a-id  will  not  ("J  ir-   tba    Tioat   dalloaka.     la 
earva  all  dlfaaaa  of  t    a  acalo,  riain-a  Oandr.iff. 

Pr   vents  nan  Falling, 

R-Hi'ara    tba   bair   eof.  a>id    ajoaa*.   and    la  PURELY     VBOB 
TABl.  I. 

mm-  Tha    O-irnal     BAOR     BuiriM      HAIR    TONIO    AB*> 
DRKBBiNOnar  ba  bador  Iba    A*ant, 

.lAk.      If.     IJATia,      Drofflat, 


EIGHTY 
Single  Outside  Rooms* 

wjra 

No.  1  Spring  Bcdnund  Hair  Mattrassefif-. 

BRANCH  HOUSE, 

a»i  sahmiei  tracr/r,  <  ok.  clat. 

Fifty      Ccuts      por       KTlBlxt. 

And  Lcsn  by  the  Week. 
or>E»r    aijLi    kigbt 

L.  J.  Ew  Y  LL,  Proprifiar. 


PIONEErt  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


THE  HOST  ELEOAKT  CUSTOM    WORK  IK  THE  CJTT 


FXC3-A3FLO.' 

rHK  JOTTKBAl  OP  AMDSEStEBTS. 


SSS  M.nh»»t  and    «»»  Wortl'*"  ■*•■ 
Below  Montgomery,  San  ZraooUoo. 


FEIDAY 


.MAI   SO,   1873 


AHU8EMENTS,    Etc 

California.  Theatre. 

"London  Assurance"  tu  played  again  last  night. 
To-ntgnt  Barton  Hill  will  take  hit  farewell  benefit 
and  make  bis  laat  appearenoe  bat  on*.  The  play 
ia  "Henry  IV."  John  MoOnllongb  as  Hotapnr,  a 
ohar&cter  wniob  wear*  sore  he  will  play  admirably. 
Henry  E4wards  ai  Palitaff.  and  a  generally  atrong 
«astwhiehispabll-bedin  loll  on  onr  fli-jfc  page. 
Tbii  play  will  be  performed  at  the  matinae  on 
Saturday. 

Alhambro,  Tbeatre.  | 

After  this  week  OSanbaoh'a  amasisg  opera  o- 
"Mods.  Ohonflearl,"  in  which  Kelly  and  Leon  anp 
ported  by  W.  F.  Biker,  Bob  Hart,  J.  Robinson, 
8am  Bicker,  and  othera  bar*  mad*  each  an  im- 
mense hit,  aanst  be  withdrawn  to  make  way  for 
'Barbs  Bleo."  Tboa*  who  haT«  net  yat  teen  It 
anoald  do  eo  at  once.  Master  Barney,  Obaa.  Vivian, 
and  all  the  old  favorite*  will  appear  in  a  great 
enter  talc  me  &t  to-night,  and  at  the   mat:nee  to- 


Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Oasiim  and  Frits,  the  renowned  gymnast*  will 
«ppear  in  tone  of  their  meat  thrilling  feata  to- 
night. Matt  E>Hy,  Miss  Susie  Robinson,  Tommy 
Barton,  and  many  others  will  give  an  excellent 
first  part,  and  a  bright  icterlnde  and  eoreaming 
efieroleo*.  will  make  ap  a  capital  evening'!  enter- 
tain men  t> 
Buckley's  New  Varieties. 

There  are  bo*U  of  pretty  girl*  at  thla  hones,  who 
-perform  act",  songs  and  daneea  in  good  style, 
novelties  are  announced  for  this  evening,  among 
which  are  "Dead as  a  Post."  'Professor  Fowler 
Outdone."  "The  Village  Coquette"  Quiet  Lodg- 
lns"  eto.. 
City  Gardens. 

f.  The  Lafayeite  Guard,  a  very  popular  Fienoh 
military  ootnpuay,  cooapriiiag  many  of  onr  beat 
Exanoh  citizens,  will  held  a  pionio  at  thene  Gar- 
dena  on  Sunday.  1  here  will  b*  gams*  of  all  kinda, 
and  a*  a  matter  of  coarse  a  daaoe.  There  la  aare 
to  be  a  large  attendance,  and  all  will  enj  sy  them- 
eeWss. 
KQbavd  Stjwbax  Eictjbbiok.— The  steamer 

Antelope  leaves  Bioadway  Wharf  every  Sunday  at 
8   o'clock  a.  u,  connecting  with  the  oar*  of  the 

North  Pacific  Bailroad  at  Benahne  for  Petalnma 
Santa  Roe*.  Healdaburg  and  Oloverdale,  arriving 
at  the  later  place  at  1  P.  m  Retarding,  eic:r- 
sioniste  will  leave  at  2  P.  at,  and  arrive  ia  San 
Francises  at  7  p.  u.  Th*  trip  offers  the  advan- 
tage of  a  splendid  sail,  th*  length  ef  the  bay. 
and  eixty  miles  of  railing  through  the  whole 
length  of  Sonoma  county,  one  of  tba  riehest  In 
the  State.  Excursion  ticket*  at  reduced  rates 
good  from  Saturday  to  Monday. 

AffaTOMiaAL  aU'EKUM,— one  of  the  most 

o  implete  collections  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
flutes,  aomprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  beau- 
vilni  wex  models,,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
taty)  at  the  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
Hoax  way  be  profft-aW?  roed  bere- 


Th«atrtcals  in  Diajraiee. 

The  methods  by  which  Boston  liquor  deal- 
ers persistently  evade  the  various  prohibitory 
Jaws  designed  to  make  the  Commonwealth 
virtuous  aie  many  and  Bhrewd,  bnt  no  one 
of  them  all  sorpsssea  in  dexterity  the  wsy 
in  whioh  the  Massachusetts  statute  of  1777, 
declaring  theatrioal  performances  "unlawful 
and  immoral,"  was  made  a  dead  letter  within 
a  month  of  its  passage.  The  Boston  Thea- 
tre advertised  :  "On  Monday  evening  will 
be  delivered  a  moralleclure,  enforced  by  the 
affecting  story  of  Jane  Shore,  which  will  be 
alternately  recited  by  Messrs.  Harper,  Pow- 
ell and  others."  In  1779  Pennsylvania  de- 
creel  a  similar  law,  whereat  the  manager  of 
the  o!d  Bonth-street  Theatre  adopted  a  simi- 
lar expedient.  He  announced:  "A  concert, 
will  be  given,  Jane  22,  1779,  at  the  Opera- 
bouse.  Daring  the  intermiseion,  a  Itctura 
will  be  delivered,  in  five  pars,  on  'Filial 
Piety,  as  exemplified  in  the  History  of  the 
Prince  of  Denmark."'  When  Philadelphia 
had  grown  tired  of  this  '-lecture."  it  was 
edified  by  another  on  the  enbjeet  of  "The 
Disadvantages  of  an  Improper  Education, as 
exemplified  in  the  Hi-tory  of  Tony  Lamp, 
kin,  by  Dr.  Goldsmith."  Attempts  were 
made  to  punish  the  dariog  managers  in 
both  cities,  but  some  legal  quibble  protected 

them. 

.*. 

A  Complicated  Question. 

It  is  said  there  is  a  Chin ete  Masonio  Lodge 
in  Oakland.  Now  what  position  are  the  Ma- 
sons going  to  take  on  this  Chinese  question? 
Christians  acknowledge  all  men  as  brethren 
without  reference  to  r>ce  and  color.  What 
will  the  Christians  take?  Americans  say 
that  life,  liberty  and  the  pursuit  of  happi- 
ness are  the  inalienable  rights  of  men,  Chi- 
namen included.  What  stand  will  the  Amer. 
icios  take?  It  is  rather  a  t_.ugh  question. 
Those  who  softer  most  from  the  Chinese, 
the  working  men,  are  behaving  best  of  all. 
Montbiog  politicians  and  scrub  newspaper 
writers  are  trying  to  make  mischief. 


Didn't  'Want  Hla  Note*. 

A  story  is  told  of  a  dry-goods  salesman 
who  has  the  reputation  of  being  somewhat 
of  a  Wdg.  He  recently  sold  a  bale  of  goods 
to  a  country  customer,  who  was  expect. d  to 
commit  justifiable  insolvency  as  soon  as  he 
i  ad  disposed  of  bis  st  ck.  As  it  was  the 
customer's  intention  to  pay  a  small  part  of 
bis  accounts  with  notes  which  might  prove 
worthless,  the  salesman— eo  the  story  goee 
— a^ded  here  a  little  atd  there  a  little  to  the 
pice  of  the  goods,  so  that  when  the  pur- 
chase of  some  $2,500  worth  had  been  made 
of  which  all  but  $500  was  paid  in  cash,  there 
was  no  pcBsibility  of  tbe  firm  loBing  any- 
thing, ev«n  should  the  notes  go  to  protest. 
Tbe  transaction  concluded,  the  customer  be- 
sought tbe  salesman  to  give  him  a  present 
of  some  sort,  and  the  salesman  accordingly 
printed  bins  a  valuable  red  silk  handker- 
chief. "That  won't  do."  said  the  customer; 

give  me  a  nice  silk  dress  for  my  wife,  or 
something  of  that  sort."  "Can't  do  it," 
responded" the  salesman;  "but  I'll  tell  you 
what  I'll  do— I'll  give  you  back  your  notes." 
"No,"  replied  tbe  customer;  "hold  on;  I'll 
take  the  handkerchief." 


Competent  Judges. 

An  eight-ytar  old  Lowell  echool-boy  re- 
eently  spelled  7,000  words  to  tbe  entire  sat- 
isfaction of  a  visiting  committee :  bnt,  inas- 
much as  the  rUi'ors  themselves  made  fifteen 
orthographies!  mistakes  in  one  hundred 
wordp.  their  approbation  has  not,  perhaps, 
the  critical  value  of  Sir  Hubert  S  tanley's, 


San  Francisco  Jewelry  Manufactory. 

D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merchant  street.  Diamond 
Setting,  Enameling.  All  kinds  of  repairing 
done.    Jewelry  for  sale,  [i-p 


MiLLiKEEi.-Eats  cleaned,  pressed  and 
trimmed  to  oid;r  at  the  lowest  prices.  Miss 
J.  P.  Woes.  824  Washington  Btreet.  4-x 


Newbury  port,  Mass.,  is  haunted  by  ano- 
ther tricksy  sprite  which  amu-'es  itself  with 
saoh  practical  jokes  as  balancing  po!s  and 
pans  on  tor)  of  people's  bed-room  doors. 

Battler's    Wlna    Parlor. 

Lew  Battler,  formerly  In  the  minstrel  line, 
will  be  pleased  to  act  the  role  of  Boniface  to  all 
friends,  da;  and  evening,  at  834  Bush  Btreet, 
below  Kaaray.  *  h 


Tbe  Last  New  Song- 

Air—"Moet  <£  Chandotu" 
Emerson  Oorville  U  my  name, 
My  business  always  Is  the  sane; 
Eastern  OyBters,  and  Fancy  Boast, 
Relishes  these,  that  my  heuse  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  Bbow, 
Oht  high  ohl  Oh  I  high  ohl 
None  who  nave  been  but  again  will  go. 
Corvltle  eays  sol  says  sol 
On  Hne  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remember  the  number  end  oall  again. 
Visions  of  Sh-ll-fl  -h  In  every  style, 
Inwardly  cause  yon  much  to  smile. 
Ladies  with  escorts  there  always  go, 
|_idlea  got  La-lies  gol 
Emerson  Oorville'a  polite,  and  so 
8-1  They  got  they  got  they  got 

Woman's    Rlfclits. 

One  would  think  that  it  was  one  of  woman's 
rights  to  enjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  same  price  for  It,  Nearly  all  the  res- 
taurants "for  ladies  and  gentlemen"  in  Ban 
Francisco  have  poorer  fare  than  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dice.  Thole  is  aw  exception, 
At  the  Piofeeb  Bxbtauxaxt,  on  Washington 
street,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladles  can 
get  an  excellent  brass-fast,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
since  1859.  provides  eve  it  luxury  the  market 
affords.  Both  ladles  and  gentlemen  find  there 
dishes  to  please  the  most  epicurean  taste.      * 


Star  Shirts  una  Collars. 

all  sorts  and  sizes,  for  sa'.e  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leideadorff  st,       • 

Olnm  Chowder  Every  ]Viajit 

The  best  chowder  in  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Baloon,  15  Morton  Btreet,  Just  ofl 

-Kearny. &*f 

We  get  no  business  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry      Office,  121  LeideBdorff  Btreet.        • 

Everybody    Suited. 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
n  bats.  At  "  The"  Hat  Btore,  64T  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  Is  Immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
.joes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  B 


New  Music. 

H.  Gray,  has  published  a  "new  song  enti- 
tled "Side  by  Side."  It  should  be  dedic-  t-d 
to  tbe  Siamese  Twins,  but  it  isn't. 


Clap  Trap. 

A  grccsr  on  Washington  street  has  pot  up 
a  sign  "No  dealings  with  Chinese,"  and  yet 
he  sells  rice  and  tea  inside. 


A    Solution  of   the  Chinese    Problem. 

In  dieousfllng  the.  evils  of  Chinese  Immigra- 
tion and  the  existing  depression  of  business  in 
San  FraDCisoo  consequent  upon  the  displace- 
ment o(  white  labor  by  Chinese  la  our  work- 
shop's, the  Golden  Era  hits  the  nail  squue  on 
the  h-ad  in  the  following  : 

Tbe  only  measure  of  redress  which  holds  oat 
any  iiromt'Q  of  relief  is  the  formation  of  anti- 
OoiDfBfl  societies  all  over  the  Ooaet,  the  members 
of  woi;h  eba.ll  be  pledged  not  to  employ  Ohl  Dee, 
not  ro  purchase  goods  of  ttosc-  who  ao  employ 
the  n>,  Dor  to  purcOssegoods  of  Ohioeae  minuf-ic- 
tariei.  The?  flr&t  propose  these  nnti  ObioeBe  bo- 
oietics  should  be  to  make  themselves  felt  in  the 
obaricter  of  purchasers.  If  one  Ihoueacd  men 
ia  thia  city  should  effect  an  organization  under  a 
tol-mo  pleig-i  no'  to  employ  Chinese  nor  to  pnr- 
ooass  goodeof  individuals  or  firms  who  migbtem- 
ploy  them,  it  would  greatly  strengthen  the  hands 
of  such  or  our  local  manufacturers  as  are  now 
engaged  ia  the  experiment  of  competing  with 
Chinese  manufactures.  If  this  one  thousand  was 
multiplied  byteo,  as  it  soon  might  be,  tbe  suc- 
cess of  tbe  experiment  wonld  be  assured.  These 
societies  mast  be  organized  withont  tbe  aid  of  law, 
asoo  law  would  be  constitutional  that  discrimi- 
nated against  Obinese  residents.  Such  organiza- 
tions could  only  be  carried  out  wbare  the  com- 
munity is  nearly  unanimous  in  favor  of  the  object 
to  be  attained;  bn.  auoh  unanimity,  it  is  believed, 
prevails  in  this  State. 

The  experiment  has  bceo triad  by  at  least 
om  man  in  San  Francisco,  We  allude  to  Mr. 
H.  Batllff,  who  Is  proprietor  of  two  large  cigar 
stores,  330  and  832  Kearny  street.  As  long  age 
as  186",  Mr.  S at  1  iff,  knowing  what  the  result 
of  Obinese  labor  would  be,  farmed  tbe  resolu- 
tion to  neither  employ  Chinese  workmen,  nor 
se:i,  nor  purchase  cigars  made  by  Chinese,  and 
he  nas  carried  out  this  resolution  te  the  pres- 
ent day,  and  will  continue  to  adhere  to  it  as 
long  ai  he  remains  In  business.  Many  of  bis 
friends  thought  it  impossible  for  him  to  stem 
the  enrrsnt  of  opposition  to  those  in  the  same 
trade  who  employed  Chinese  workmen ,  but  he 
haB  done  so  successfully,  and  IsBtead  of  the 
one  Email  es'ablishment  which  he  commenced 
with  at  the  time  of  forming  this  resolution,  he 
now  has  too  of  the  largest  In  the  city, 

•  '  ■■  a 

Tlie    Best    Remedies, 

Dr.  Ferry's  LaBt  Chaaoe,  for  pals.  Dr.  Per* 
ry's  Webfoot  Pills ,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Bansome 
street,  cerner  of  Commercial, 


Self  Respect.  ~   ™ 

Teach  a  man  to  think  meanly  and  con- 
temptibly of  himsslf,  to  cast  off  all  sense  of 
character,  and  moral  reisaasion  can  eo 
more  act  upon  him  tban  if  be  were  dead. 
A  man  may  be  ad  diced  to  many  vices,  and 
yet  there  may  be  a  hope  or  -reclaiming  him. 
But  tbe  moment  be  loses  all  eeme  of  charac- 
ter, and  all  consciousness  of  a  superior  na- 
ture, that  is,  the  moment  he  begins  to  look 
upon  himself  and  his  vicas  as  wort  «y  of  one 
another,  and  tbat  moment  all  hope  for  bim 
perishes;  for  the  last  ground  is  surrendered 
on  which  it  is  poisible  for  bis  remaining 
good  principles  to  rally  and  make  a  stand. 
We  have  often  known  men  who  have  re- 
tained tteir  self  respect  long  afterttey  have 
lost  their  regard  for  princple:  bmt  never  who 
retained  his  regard  for  principle  after  he 
had  lost  bis  self  respeoi.  Destroy  this  and 
you  destroy  everything,  for  a  man  who  does 
not  respect  himself,  respects  nothing. 

Oyajterai. 

In  strolling  round  tbe  other  night. 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
unr  oarelaaa  teat ,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  soieen 
Through  which  a  sweet  boequec  was  seen ; 
While  moBsy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Made  that  window  reem  to  be 
Rome  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

Stop,"  aald  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 
It  loose  ao  nice— and  try  their  oheer." 
•'All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must-agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  "TV" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  ft  trre, 
And  cooked  tnagnificentiy,  to*; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  atyle;  just  think  of  that. 
And  If  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  a  and  crabs  and  terrapins  ;) 
In  fact,  we  found  tbey  had  within 
That  oosy  place  ail  binds  of  game. 
Flan,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name. 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  havo  here  the  best  ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  whet  they  call  "such  nice  dinners.  * 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rash 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  onoe  will  go  again, 
Pacific  Oyster  Bouse,  337  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Klght, 

0EABJJS8  HAAEE,  Proprietor,' 

Do    IV ot    Suffer    from    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H,  Oowau's  Inst), 
rute,  310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  pjc  We 
sviAak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Boo 
ter'B  capability.  Deferences  given  if  required.  B 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Boobaellera  and  SttntloB^re. 
Btacey£  Mock,  (school  books  a  epeoleltj.)  B.  W 

corner  Fourth  and  Jessie. 
fcL  II.  Moore,  60S  Montgomery,  near  Merohant, 

Hinlne«<  College*. 
Heald's,  Bryant  £  Stratton'a  College,  24  Post  street 

JBittehera. 
Eats,  Fred.  Bulla  94  to  100.  California  Market. . 

Employment  Office. 
Obaa.  F.  Beoberer  £  Oo. ,  662  Sacramento  street, 
Obinese  EraDloiment  Co.— Pieroe  A  Oo.,  627  Sac- 
ramento Btreet. 

French  Fancy    fieedu 
Looan  A  Oo,,  19  Men tgomery,  107 and  109  Butter , 

Hair  Jewelry* 
H.  A.  O&llender,  mana/satarer,  €2  Second  Btreet, 

Haniu  Hair. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Co.,  110  Second  street. 

Milliner*. 
Mrs.  M.  belie,  226  Kearny  street. 

Searcher  of  Keeords. 
O.  Y.  Gillespie,  611  Wa&hiogton  street. 

Wotchei  and  Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Callander  62  Second  Btreet. 

"Whlteneri  and  Paper  HfDjeri, 
A.'W.  Whelden,   22  Geary  Btreet. 

Wine*  and  Uqae**,    t  Wholesale.) 
t>aneri  F.  A  Co..  W4  Front. 


.-.'  r.    Dohcrcj- 

Has  devoted  hie  study  more  particularly  to 
-ohxonlo  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  la 
now  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
•6an  Francisco.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
aorner  of  Leldesdorfl,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Oheer  House, 


Dental  Work. 

Fob  finest  qujlitt  or  wobe,  go  to  T.  0.  Jes- 
sup,  dentist,  cor.  Sutter  md  Montgomery,  over 
Tucker's.  s-q- 

SJgnor     Fulvlo     Rossi 

Gives  private  lessons  In  Italian  and  English 
Vooal  Music,  at  646  Clay  Btreet,  or  at  the  resi- 
dence of  the  pupil.  5.  j 

Dr.  Barlow  J.  Smith 

Is  giving  a  court  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men  on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Bis. 
eases  at  his  Hygeian  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  H  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  la  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  In  regard  lo  health 
te  invalids  daily,  from  0  to  i  p.  u.,  tree.         w 


Sandwich  Island  Fixlu; 

Since  tbe  ascension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  industry  is 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Schrelber,  dealer  In 
bedding  and  furniture,  630  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
.In  demand  on  account  of  Its  superior  qualities 
for  mat  trass  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Schrel- 
ber will  find  no  difficulty  in  dlsDosiusr  of  all 
that  comes.  a 

^"- 
Asa     L.    Waujjrcman's 

"Ohlgajo  Beer  Depot,"  62S  Sacramento  street, 
between  Montgomery  and  Kearny.  The  oele 
brated  "  Chicago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  best  of 
liquors.  Daily  lunch,  with  lob&ter  salad  and 
other  delicacies,  prepared  by  the  epicurean 
George  Butt.  Beer,  10  cents,  Begulir  Ger- 
man lunches,  caviar,  Swiss  cheese  and  sand- 
wiches, served  to  order.  To  lunch  at  Wauga- 
man'e  1b  the  thing.  6-3 

Mothers  or  Familifb  who  are  abcut  to  spend 
the  Summer  in  the  country  with  their  children, 
ought  not  to  forget  b-fore  tbey  go  to  provide 
themselves  as  well  as  their  children  with  under 
clothing.  The  only  place  where  they  can  buy 
the  same  cheaper  and  made  of  better  material 
than  at  any  other  place  is  at  H.  Friedlander  A 
Go's,  No.  9  Third  street,  Nucleus  Boilding,    8b 


JPliotoarre-Ptilc    GfKrOjBU 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  31  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Wlaaion  street.  a 


trait's  Abolition  Oil 
Gores  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruges.  3-l 


A  Servant  in  the  Corner. 

■Weed's  Carpet  Sweeper,  with  the  best  assort- 
ment cf  Carpets  and  Furniture  in  the  State,  at 
John  0.  Bell's,  nearly  opposite  the  Grand  Hotel, 
Martet  street.  4e 


mmmmMm 


Twenty  Thousand 

Papir  Collars,  all  styles,  tor  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Chear  Laundry,  office  121  Leideadorff  st. 


Wlxite  Labor  Only! 
Employed    by   the  What  Oheer  Lsundry,  121 

LeideEdcnff  street.  • 

■Treah  and  Sweet. 

Fer  the  best     confectionery,   g?   to   Oanty  and 
Werner's.  107  Montgomery  St  near  Sotte*.       X 


GREAT  REDUCTION  IN  Pi:[S 

....or.... 
LADIES     STJI    ej. 

....AT.... 

CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  Sin 

(Formerly  Mar  sr  A  Warahaua,)       « 
Mo,    SO    MONTOOMEST    8T  jj 

Opposite  the  Licit  Home, 
BBARCH,    MS    KEAHffT    S7   pj, 

MB.  MAYER  CALLS  AVTENTIOr? 
large  and  well  selected  aasortauot  \ 

Ladies  Cloaks,  ia  Silk,  \\ 
and  Cloth, 

And  bis  caw  ityles  of  raadr-made  Bilk  i 
ether  LADIBBY  SUITS,  at  VERY  LOW  t 
Also,  a  large  stock  of  Stripea,  Bmefce 
Shawls,  Lace  Jaeketa.  Silk  »nd  Cotton 
Silks,  Satins.  Oloaki&gj,  and  aTarrdawi 
TrimmioRB.  JUST  MiRlVAD.*  WaV i 
the  Summer  atria*  of  _ 

PLAIN      AJtJ»      EMBBOlBj, 

X.IXEN  svrrm, 

K.  B.— Cloaks.  Dresses  aad  sd'U  madi  • 
in  latest  fashion,  at  reaaonable  r&Ua. 


OiaiBYOTAHT. — Madame  Clara    Autonta,  the 

|MH||ii|MkwMH^MM 


FIGARO 

18  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH! 
.  eat  the  centre  of  the  city,  in  all  Hotels,  Reaw 
Unrantfl,  Saloons,  Stares  and  Offices- 


FIGARO 

18    OTROULATED    EVERY    DAY   ON    THE 
Oakland  Berry  Boats  to  catch  the 
hat  arrive  bj  tbegreat  Orerla&d  Train, 


FIGARO 

18  "HERE,  THERE  AND  EVERYWHERE,' 
and  is  constantly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
in  tbe  Theatres,  Traveling  Uocveyanoes,  Hotels, 
and  public  resorts  generallr. 


FIGARO  : 

CIRCULATES   IN   THE  BEST  800TETV,  IS 
placed  in  the  hands  of  nearly  all  who  come 

to  the  city  to  make  purchases,  and  is  therefore  the 
best  of  advertising  mediums. 


FIGARO 


CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROG! 
every  Theatre  in  San  Francisco. 


FIGARO 

IS  MAILED  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon— the  papers  left  in  the  theatres  at  light 
being  gathered  np  and  saved  for  that  purpose. 


RETURN  THE  BOOK! 

IITHOKVER  BORROWED  THE  "MEMOIR 
'  '  OF  HOME"  from  the  FlaiEO  Office  in  par 
tioularly  reqaeoted  to  retnrait  atone. 


looh.  oxT-r 

....FOE  THE.... 

Business  Directory 


100,000 ' 


COPIES  TO  BE  ISSSED  ON 
or  about  Jane  10th.  Send  Inyonr 
advertisements  immediately  te  No.  508  Mont- 
gomery st.,  at  R.  M.  ED  WARDS'.  m9 1m 


CANDIES. 


ALL     KINDS     OE   THE     FINEST  CCAND1 
made  at  oar  Steam  Oandy  Factory  daily.    Ai 
orders,  especially  from  the  country,  are  eobeitsd 

and  will  be  promptly  attended  to. 

OANTY*  WAi 

lOT  MonUomarj.tt-    oenr  Set 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE, 

.      FINELY  PURYISHGD  BOOMS.  SUN 
f  gie  or  in  suits, 

Well  A>lE&t«d  aad  Ventilated, 

I  Cnfnrnisned  Rooms  to  let.    Lodging  witl 
'    board.      ALHAMBRA    BUILDING 


CUSSES  IN  ELOCUTION. 


TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
the  Theatrical  Profession  in  California  pro- 
pose forming  classes  for  Ins  traction  in  Eloontlon 
'ersona  wrauing  to  avail  themselves  of    " 


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IODIDE  of  POT/S 

fJpUE     BEST    SPRING     MAI  Bl 

in  rite,      Parities   the  Blsel  d 

morbid,     corrupt   and    lavptrc  il 

Care*  Khenmatlam  and  Mercarle  i 

Bold  by  all  Druggists. 


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ASIXOT,    417    SA.NS1MI   »T 
SOLE  AGENTS  FOI       ! 

db.  Finn  i-ajst  tan  « 

JIB.  PEBBT'S  WKBrOOTf  I 


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Programme.,  and  all  kindt  of 
SHOW,   IJBOTUKB.  COXCUTlt 
ATBE  ond  OIKCT7S  MA»A6  V 
AT  LOW  BATES,  BT 

:o.  if.  ste^t 

5BS    OUT    8TH»»T.|T 


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■grLMSouairas  on  the 
MISSION  BTREKT, 


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OH  AS.  ▼.  BBEGOLD,  MOP*  I 

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MILITARY    CO0I I 

.-..AND.   .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THE!  I 
TRIMMINGS, 

OSS    Montgomery  strtet,   at*' 
ratal  4  tf  T.  RGDGER§J(| 


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JOHN    McCULLOUCH  ns  HOTSPUR 


THIS    KVKBIBO 


SAX  FRANCISCO 

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Court  Reports. 


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ii/ibV  PRACTICAL  LAWYER. 


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THE  8PRHYG  EXHIBITION 

— or  rat — 

San    Francisco 

Ait  Association! 


Now  Open  to  the  Public. 


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lO  .A..  M.  to  3  I».  TS/L. 


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iwari aa  bAad.    Drnpia. 
OAVA   MANDBA.  Propri.ter. 


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Park,  Oakland. 

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will  Alts  p.rform  bla  f.At  or 
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•   Parent. 
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r    trr-st,  has  B«moTed  t* 

Hooond     street, 

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•I  miBTB  and    rt  r-ihh. 
aS   the   n«aal  lew  artcca. 

KRNKDICT   <fe   iDO. 


rarHLii' 


■  OR  THK  OTJBB  OF  BHEUHA- 
ypstioa,  and  klodrcd  dU«as«i, 

rdiWTit»a:   "I  Qftvoairtln 

r  la  la*  iiui  t»Iqo  of  roar  wr- 
-  I*U  rbannutle  trouble. '" 
■*.  ItUM:    "  Yoar  Aperient  bat 
tad  bu  naalkh  and  rajnlatad  th« 

'niito»,  Qrand  Botsl.  "Yonr 
la*  Kn*aa.&tUm  bis  ptOTsd  en- 
■  thisdaj  (nowabont  fl«T6D  leura 
tSasTtr  oxperltBcad  on*  twingo 


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nUl'i  Baa»dl*«  of  a  b*t#t« 

niatwo««k.." 

fa,  S»U  Yaabcl:    "After 
nam  now  la  »ood  b*ilth-» 
■tb  bean  dipriTBd  foraioia 


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CURES   DYSPEPSIA. 


'Tt?Vl  "RrffERS 


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Gives  Tone  to  the  Stomach. 


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WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 


tjmm:dm 


la  a  Sore  Relief  for  Indigestion. 


if^xL-B,^RS 


UA8  DO  SUPKRIOtt  18  A 

BLOOD    PURirXER. 
uv  it  


WILLIS^BAND. 

MD8IO     FURNISHED    JOB    ALL 
ocflftBion*.    Aloalo  Lmportad,  nrraacod 
nod  for  Mle. 

MAIHIUM.    HUM     Leader   of1 
Orchestra. 

BJCfVMT   TON   »  KB  If  KDIIC1V,  l-ead- 

OfBraii  Bend. 
aa-0rd»r*  from  tb*  oonniry  promptlr  BlUadad 
to      AddreM    M.     W.    W1LLIB.    lAWn'i    Moil* 
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Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING,   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,  LECTURE.    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooms     16    and     17....030     WiiMiilutrton    street. 


COSMOPOLITAN 

Savings  and  Exchange  Bank, 

Wo.  0S8  HontlBMiry  atrcct, 

(llODtsotaAry  Clock. J 

SVAKANTBB    Hill BIOO.OBB 

•B-T«rm  INpoilt,.  on.  p.r  o.nt  0«r  mooth. 
AWIta  Knlryif."  or  oair*.  I"r  Bink  Hook. 
""^"           "'    W.  8.  THOMPSON.  P,..ld.nl. 
J.  OBOOKKB.  8.or.urr. mtttim 


IN.  8WEENET, 

MERCHANT   TAILOR 

43    SECOND    BTBBET. 

FINE    COOD8  f" PERFECT    FITS! 

Satisfaction    Cuararnceri ! 

A*INB    LINK  Or  BPB1NO   AND  SUMMER 
Good!  jail  r*coi.od.    0111  And  ...  lb. w 
■AVAB  BewowA  .tn^l. itf"  "" 


■  RS.  KOOKBT.  OLAIBVOYABT,  TA8T  , 


SPECIAL    NOTICE    TO 

Picnic  and  Ball  Committees. 

WE  ARE  PREPARED  TO  VUUNIRH 
BAM'H  .0.1  OK'JMKS  I  llAa  oompo..d  of 
tb.  b«.t  malfoi.n.  la  tb.  But*,  ood.r  oomp.. 
tint  l.id.r..  At  fAi  r  rtl« 

mim:v«kk    UK1IARII 

....AMD  ... 

HtlKI    AMI..VK. 

Wan  th.lr  Or..t  Bm.Allon. 

GOV  EITARFEl  T. 


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out  niTii, 

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HIT      A  II  A   II    S, 


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io  i.iopai  »*noO  iwq  •«  It*  '-•oirtoi  i.«q  *qi 
at  pnooj  'n|i#io  P"  «do(,o  i.aoioqo  pu«  aa 
SH*1«A0    J.SIU.TJ   HHX   HHIWHfld    HiKl 

<«raJ0|t[*n  pa*  «"U  ^sb«>ja. 

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oidiovd  NHaHinos 


GERMAN    PIANOS. 


THE   OLD 

Hot    sooton, 

IB  Hart..  Street,    bcaw  KAearay. 

A.11    DrlnJbtis- Ten    Cents 

Hot  Drink*  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  ARD_JtRRT  III  TOWR. 

AIwbt*  on  BI*  tb*  New  York  Mcrkltt,  i.*rp«r'r 
Wtvakly,  Frank  I/b^IIo'b,  Dia'*  Domfi,  Polio*  Oa 
K*tt«,  all  tb»  U*llforola  p*P*ia.  alao  London 
I'onob.  Biir.tll",  IllBBtrated  London  If*w*.  0*11 
and  BaMi'jf  »Dor**lf. 

aw- Doa'iforgottbaiirn  of  tb*  Hot   flcateb. 

f*7  tf  w.  B.  WALDROff.  ProprUtor. 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 

TOOBCEB    SOU. 

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LANCASTER'S 

•If  WAniiitoToa  rriwtT, 
fall  la  <>pi>   Maa-aln'i  Opara  Hoaaa. 


SANGER  HALLE 

(BinOKR'S  UALL.) 
14     OEABT    ST..    RKAB     KEABNT. 


Weae  bai  Ui«  CTboteeat  Brandi  eC    Wlae* 
aad  I.lqnnn  n  bend. 


M'OT  WEYAND  *\  lAICHI'S  BAY  BREWEBY 

f*Utf  OIIRIS  FKLDHARH. 


Attention,  _Woo<l  Livers! 

MR.  P.  BBROR8,  FORMERLY 
propri«to«-  of  to*  Hmwi'  Raa- 
laorant,  bai  tak^n  tb*  mtatftement 
Of  botb  tb*  Minora'  R**r*ar*Ot  o*^. 
Uomm*r«UI  *trf*t  and  th*  Minui'"  — 
Krauob  oa  Mark*t  ■treat,  to  partn*r*olp  wltn  MR. 
A.  ORAYKUR.  who  baa  be*o  ooaoaetad  with' Uu 
Brn  forvoar*.  Impro»*TB*nt*  bav*  baaa  made  la 
tb*  aaktlrt*  d*partm*(.  that  will  r*nd*r  tb*  MU 
n*ri'  mora  popular  than  It  ha*  *T*r  b*«o  dnrlna 
tb*  n  t*ar**r  It*  protp0T.tr  Onr  Hill*  of  Fare 
imtr'w  all  tb*  dvnOHia*  of  tb*  Miion.  Oar 
ntotte  I*  "Good  Ear*,  Good  Oooking  and  Moderate 

nfimai 

r.  BKBSII  «tJ  oo. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

SOI  and  ESS  OoiaunarslaL,  and 
V«*  Market  *tr**t. 

Op*n  rom  S  xm.  io  10  rjc  anSl  lia 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VmCHWIA    CITY,    METABA. 

THIS  KLXQAJTT  THBATRK  HAfl  BERN  RE- 
(Uooratad.  tad  **n  b*  ranted  br  tbo  nlibt  or 
br  tb*  week.  Star*  and  trarallm  oomaaaiM 
Uberal'T  treated  with  en  application  by  rrttar 

Uinilir  and  aol*  Proori*tor 
Or  to        J.  II-  HeOABK, 

•SO  W»*bln|T0a  *tr*at.  Baa  FranaUoa- 


D" 


OEOROE    MAYEB' 

IK  IN  OV8TER8.  OLAH3 
■      IBBELLFIEH,. 


MRS.   E.   REGAN, 

Fashionable  Milliner, 


THE  JOITBNAL  OF  AMU8BMBHI8. 


Published  arerr  I>&J  »n  the  Ye*x  by 

y.«      i»-      b  o  a-  -A.  n.  I>  XT  s 

*3«  Merekaat  «nd  SOS     W-wMiiito"  St* 

Below  Montgomery,  8*n  Francleoo. 


PBIDAI MAY    30,  1873 


Mortimer. 

A  physician  writes  to  the  Maria  Journal 
as  follows:  "Jlortimer  was  for  nearly  five 
years  an  iomate  of  Sao  QaeDtio.  Became 
of  my  professional  connectioos  with  that 
place,  and  forotber  reisocsl  bad  more  than 
ordinary  opportunity  of  bnowiog  him  well - 
He  had  an  urinaria,  animal  physique,  itroog 
liktB  and  dislikes,  the  most  dogged  resolution 
I  erer  encountered,  and  a  brain  so  perfidy 
itself,  ti  at  no  eort  of  insanity  c:uld  enter 
there  but  what  he  himself  allowed.  Dr 
Bhurtltff  wis  undoubtedly  right  when  be 
pronounced  hisa  o«e  of  'artificial  insanity.' 
But  some  *  ay,  why,  if  he  was  not  mad,  did 
be  not  yield  at  tte  last  moment?  Be  no 
doubt  sesumed  the  iosane  role  at  firat  to  save 
bis  own  neck,  and  the  last  to  save  the  feel- 
ings of  his  famly-  His  family  had  mani- 
fested great  sacrifices,  and  be  was  just  the 
man  to  reciprocate  that  feeling,  and  had  the 
nerve  to  eirry  out  any  measure  that  weuld 
make  them  feel  that  his  wrong-doing  had 
been  the  result  of  a  diseased  mind  rather 
than  that  of  infamous  villainy.  So  he  died 
in  that  course,  and  for  that  alene  de&erres 
Borne  little." 

The  Chronicle's  Crop, 

The  Chronicle  lus  reaped  tte  first  of  the 
crop  of  murders  of  Obioamen  for  wbicb  it 
has  been  so  indue.'riously  sowing  the  seed 
for  some  time  pa*t.  Commenting  on  the 
assassination  of  a  Chinaman  on  Clay  street, 
it  says,  speaking  of  the-  crowd  looking  at  the 
corpse : 

1  he  affair  evidently  created  a  deep  impres- 
sion upon  ihem,  as  they  seemed  to  fear  that 
the  deed  w&s  the  barbiDger  of  great  evil  and 
the  commencement  of  more  extended  vio- 
lence and  biui  ds'.-ed.  Whatever  the  mysie- 
riousact  may  signify,  it  is  to  be  regretted 
that  it  happened  at  eo  critical  a  time. 

Dees  the  Chronicle  really  regret  that  this 
murder  happened  so  soon?  Was  it  not  yet 
time?  Whether  it  was  in  good  time  or  bad 
time  the  Chronicle  is  not  going  in  mourning 
for  it.  "The*  murdered  Chinaman"  makes 
a  good  "sensation"  for  its  columns,  and  that 
is  all  that  it  cares  about. 


Real  Caaie  for  Griff. 

At  a  naesion  Sunday  School,  not  long  since, 
a  little  boy  in  the  infant  class  was  seen  cry* 
ing  bitterly.  The  teacher,  upon  inquiry, 
learned  that  he  had  lost  bis  mother,  and  she, 
in  sympathy,  remarked  to  the  "cholars  that 
no  one  knew  what  it  was  until  tbey  had  lost 
a  mother,  and  that  Johnny  had  good  cause 
for  crying.  At  this  moment  a  little  urchin 
umpei  up  and  and  said :  "Ob,  teacher,  you 
just  wait  till  be  gels  a  stepmother,  then  you'll 

bear  him  cry." 

. .^ 

The  I*ew   Oyster    House. 

Otstxb  Grotto  has  been  opened  by  A.  W. 
Manning,  one  of  tho  oldest  Oyster  Desltra  in 
the  city,  "For  Ladles  and  Gentlemen,"  at  428 
Fine  st.,  next  to  Bowen  Bioe.,  grocers.  This  is 
in  eotry  respect  a  place  where  a  gentleman  can 
take  his  family.  E-o 

Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
horeeu  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leading  es- 
sentials of  an  eajoyobleride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  In  San  Francisco  so  unquestionably 
as  from  Frank  Contoc,  whoee  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  Hisbandsome  turn-outs  are  used 
by  tbe  best  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  be  makes 
It  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drivers,  ne  is  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  white  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
.  ladies  in  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
except  those  which  be  provides.  Frank  has  en. 
Joyed  gryat  success  in  his  business,  and  tne 
admirable  way  in  which  he  conducts  it  makes 
him  a  lavorite  with  all  who  patronize  him,    * 


Xt    Is    True. 

J.  A.  Shaber  k  Oo.  are  selling  parlor,  sets  and 
allotherklodsot rornltureandbtddlng  cheaper, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  in  town.  Other 
dealers  don't  stand  a  s.host  of  a  obanoe  when 
people  know  Sbaber's  prices.    707  Market  street. 


A.  Pleasant  Jjocation. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  ebould  visit  tbe  Alhaxnbra, 
and  lnBpect  the  fine  suites  ot  rooms  to  let  there 
Tne  building  la  a  verv  One  one  ind  is  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. . 


Premium  Sblrt  Maker. 

Mrs.  Eveline  Morrie  526.  Kearny  st,  respect- 
t allv  •oltcits  a  call  from  friends,  and  strangers 
visiting  the  City.  Newest  styles,  perfect  fit 
and  prices  reasonable.  6-g 

Removal,  " 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  113 
PoBt  street.  Sewing  michines  rented  and  "re- 
paired as  usuil.  and  sold  oheaper  than  ever.  I 

Ladies  VlsAtlns  OsssrAsi. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Johh  P. 
Dwtbb,  126  Sutter  street,  opposite  Uok  House, 
and    at    the    Grand    Hotel.    K,  B.— Hatdksb- 

OBXBTS  KXATXY  MABTtTD.      Pehmavwtttp    of  every 

description  to  order.  B 


Bound  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Is  G.  Burkbardt'a  motto.  Fine  French  Calf 
Boots  made  to  order  from  $8  to  $10.  A  good 
and  satisfaction  guaranteed.  Call  at  HO  Wash- 
ington street  and  be  convinced,  A  full  assort- 
ment of  neatly-made  goods  always  on  hand,  at 
prices  to  suit  everyone's  purse.  »bi 


Attention,    Ladles 

To  give  tbe  skin  the  aoftneea  of  velvet,  and 
he  tint  of    the   lily    to   the    complexion 

piftcg-g'a   Cnni|  pg  7r™i 


Advanced   Ideas. 

Noah  Flood,  who  might  from  his  name  be 
suspected  of  holding  antediluvian  ideas,  is, 
on  tte  contrary,  very  sound  in  hie  notions 
about  tbe  education  of  the  boys  snd  girls  of 
tbe  nineteeoth  oentury.  His  idea  is  to  n*.- ke 
the  handicrafts  honorable.  They  i'uould  be 
so.  The  boy  should  be  e^coorsged  in  hiB 
ambition  to  be  able  to  build  a  house  or  con- 
struct a  btcam  engine.  Somehow  or  other 
the  notion  appeals  to  prevail  in  San  Fran- 
cisco that  the  young  man  who  fingers  rib- 
bons acd  shows  dresses  behind  a  counter  U 
more  higb-toned  than  tte  mechanic  who  uFes 
hands  and  brain  and  makes  something.  We 
cmnot  see  it.    Mr.  Flood  says  : 

We  found  in  our  schools  boys  and  girls 
who  were  going  out  of  school  knowing  noth- 
ing of  business,  or  of  any  trade,  and  wbo 
were  not  willing  to  engage  io  any  cccupation, 
wbioh  would  lead  to  an  bonebt  livelihood. 
Not  loog  ago  500  girls  troopiog  outof  schooi 
pissed  a  meobaoic,  wbo  said  with  resptctto 
them,  that  they  would  all  want  to  marry  rich 
men. 

He  contiDu-d : 

Here  wjb  the  secret  of  the  demoralization 
of  San  FrancL-co.  Oar  girls  were  not  will- 
ing to  become  the  wives  t'f  bontst  mechan- 
ics, and  our  boys  were  not  willing  to  be  honeel 
mechanics. 

The  trouble  in  San  Francisco  is,  that  every 
one  wan tBtJ  make  Ma  living  by  Balling  some- 
thing. Sorely,  selling  an  article  is  not  reslly 
a  more  aristocratic  cccupation  than  making 
It.  It  eeecQB,  however,  to  be  considered  bo. 
There  are  many  chances  to  get  rich  in  Cal- 
ifornia by  working,  \my\oo  many  are  waiting 
for  the  rare  chance  of  getticg  rich  without 
working.  As  to  tbe  girle,  if  they  have  an 
idea  of  getliog  money  by  marrying  rich  men, 
all  we  can  say  is,  tbat  they  are  in  a  very  bad, 
disreputable  busice-s.  It  ia  a  very  disgust- 
ing thing  for  a  girl  to  do  to  marry  a  man 
merely  for  his  money.  It  is  really  better  for 
her  to  marry  a  man  whom  she  lores  and  help 
him  to  make  money,  and  she  would  find 
more  happiness  id  bo  doing.  The  secret  of 
this  trouble  with  the  rising  generation  of 
California  is,  that  they  are  all  children  of 
parents  "who  have  seen  better  d.ya."  Tte 
ohildren  were  born  when  four-bit  pieces  were 
plentiful,  and  the;  never  expected  to  work 
hsrd  fur  a  little  money.  Too  m&ny  of  them 
were  born  with  silver  spoons  in  their  mouths, 
andnow  "hard  times"  have  come  they  cinnot 
accommodtte  ttemssives  t)  the  new  condi- 
tion of  things'.  By  all  means  let  handicraft 
trades  be  taught  in  the  schools  of  California, 
and  let  all  learn  them.  No  boy  is  the  worse 
for  learning  a  trade.  The  great*  st  swells  in 
Europe  learn  trades.  Half  the  noblemen  io 
England  learn  to  handle  tools  when  they  are 
boys,  and  some  of  tbem  are  very  clever  am- 
ateur workmen.  Princess  Christian,  of  Eng- 
land, is  now  learning  wocd  carving;  the 
Prussian  Crown  PiTaoe  is  a  type-setter; 
nearly  all  the  German  nobles  have  learned 
some  trade.  By  all  means,  let  our  boys  be 
taught  (redes.  If  they  like  to  "sell  some- 
thing" better  than  werk  at  their  trade,  tbey 
cin  go  peddling  when  they  grow  older,  but 
it  will  be  a  good  tbing  for  each  of  tbem  to 
have  a  handicraft  trade  to  fall  back  on. 


A  Sensible  HoHbtnd. 

Now  here  is  wiiat  can  be  called  a  sensible 
husband.  He  lives  in  Athens,  Qa.  Recently 
his  wife  got  to  lisiog  another  to  elope,  which 
-05  husband  discovert  d.  He  didn't  get  into 
a  pission,  nor  try  to  commit  murder.  He 
went  to  his  wife  and  said:  "Look  here, 
there's  no  ass  of  eloping.  I  don't  object  to 
your  going.  I'll  ht:h  up  the  horse  and  take 
you  to  the  railroad  depot,  and  I'll  give  you 
$200  to  stirt  life  with."  He  was  as  good  as 
his  word,  and  d  d  everything  in  his  power 
to  aid  the  aoupls  in  their  departure.  As 
he  she  -k  hands  with  tbe  brevet  husband  he 
said:  "O  d  fellow  I  don't  wish  you  any 
worse  Iu:k  than  you'll  get  with  that  woman. 
Bs  as  happy  as  you  c^n  with  hrr,  and  then 
you  wont  think  ycurself  io  paradise." 


Sustaining  Life. 

When  a  citizen  of  Louisville  cannot  pro- 
cure tbe  real  old  Bourbon  to  irrigate  his 
elementary  oinal,  he  steals  an  old  whisky 
barrel  and  splits  it  up  into  small  pieces, 

hick  he  ch.WB  as  be  would  licorice  root. 
A  well  bob ked  barrel  stive  is  equal  to  two 
driDk-,  acd  the  bung  hole  affords  sustenance 
for  weeks. 

Mild  Language. 

A  Alabama  Edit  -r  mildly  alludes  to  his 
rival  as  a  "reservoir  of  falsehood  and  an 
aqueduct  of  mendacity;"  whereupon  bis  rival 
retorts  by  referring  to  bis  contempoary  as  a 
bottomless  pit  of  infamy'  and  an  earth- 
quake of  blasphemy." 


Thoufhifal   Ulan. 

A  western  man  at  tbe  St.  Nichola?.  having 
taken  possession  of  his  room,  locked  it  up  to 
go  to  the  city,  acd  leaving  the  key  at  the  bar. 
told  the  clerk,  with  great  simplicity,  not  to 
wait  dinner  for  him. 


Croquet  Implements. 

An  exchange  says:  "The  lady  lovers  of 
croquet  are  getting  the  necessary  imple- 
ments ready  for  a  prosecution  of  the  fas- 
hionable and  exhilarating  game."  This  means 

striped  stookings. 

■» 

McDowell,  »how  Csurd   Writer 

Beady  made   and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 

608  Market  street,  cor.  PoBt  and  Montgomery  u 

Notice  to  the  Public. 

H.  Peyser,  719  MoDtgemery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  Is  now  Bel- 
ling off  his  fine  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  cbil. 
arena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  fnrnlBhing  goods,  hats,  trunks,  valises, 
ft*o.,  below  cott.    Gall  If  yon  want   bargains. 3l< 


Corns,   Bnnlous,    Ingrowing  Nails. 

A  perfect  core  warranted   by  Albert  Scboen. 
wald,  127  Second  street.  4-ei 


9am  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bass  Bouse  Carriages,  can  be 
lound  In  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
abllahment,  southwest  oomer  Bash  and  Mont- 
gomery sis, ,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Oarriaee  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
o-  night,  at  reduced  rates.  fa 


Lackj    Beggars. 

Philadelphia  has  discovered  that  one  of 
her  mest  noted  street  beggara,  whose  income 
from  fraud  is  ofteotirms  thirty  dollars  a 
day,  lives  in  an  aristocratic  quarter,  loans 
money  at  usuary,  and  get*  drunk  nigLt'y. 
Another,  a  deformel  youog  woman,  owns  a 
row  of  houses  and  is  a  large  dealer  in  real 

estate. 

»»■      — 

Simplicity  in  Dress. 

The  Nashville  women  a  little  while  ago 

announced  an  intention  of  being  economi- 
cal and  wearing  calico  to  church.  At  last 
lecounti  they  bad  only  succeeded  inmakiDg 
a  drees  cost  $19  50,  but  they  are  now  going 
to  ttim  them  with  Valenciennes,  and  do  not 
despair. 


iwEW   ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Oorea  Rheumatism  and  Neuralgia. 


Fin*    dandles. 

sTresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candles,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection, 
ery,  678  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  and  retail,    a 


Public  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  tbe  office  before  8  a.  H.,  can 
be  returned  In  tne  evening  If  required;  we 
never  disappoint  I    What   Cheer   Laundry,  131 

Leiaeadorff  street, 


B.  P.  I.  SEALS. 


ALL  MEHBER3  ARE  REQUESTED 
to  attend  the  Special  Meetings,  on 
Thursday  and  Friday,  May  29th  and 
30th,  at  two  o'clock,  P.  M.       Business 

of  a reat  importance  will    come  b«  fore 
the  Lodge. 
my28  2t  A.  W.  BARK,  G.  S.  O.  S. 


FESTA  DELLO  STATUTO. 
THE  GRAND   PICNIC 

GIVEN  BY  THE 

GARIBALDI    GUARD 

IN  AID  OF  THE 

XTA.3L.IA.TST 

Mutual   Benevolent    Society  ! 
WILL  TAKE  PLACE  AT 

chuetzen  Park,3  Alameda, 

SUNDAY,   JUNE    1st,    1873. 

mjSStd        BY  ORDER  OF  THE  OOMUITTSE. 


Parisian  House. 

BAJS    BA.FAEL, 
ONE   BLOCK  FROM  THE   RAILROAD. 


L.  THORIN,  Proprietor. 


FURNISHED   ROOMS 


m  estaurant  J 

Flrat    Qanllty    of   Wines,    Hq- 
■an     bu6    Cigar*. 

BOARDERS  TAKIk'B   BV  WEEK  OR    MONTH- 

m?271m 


-TOT.A.7M  T  JQ  ID  , 

McDAMEL'S  THEATRE 

CBEIHSE,     WYOMING. 

THREE  GOOD  VARIETY  WOMEN 

i-TaJant  going  Eiet  wilt  find  it  to  their  advan- 
tage before  leaving  Callforoii  to  correspond  with 
J.    SIcDAMEL, 
}9  Lock  Box  No.  1.  Obereone,  Wyoming. 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM, 

And  College  of  ICedlclae. 

IO  OOn  BEAUTIFUL  AND  INSTRUCT. 
J.V/. \J \J\J  ire  object*  to  be  a«-n.  Qpen  to  tht 
Pablio  DAY  AND  MG1  V,  at  ETJAEKA  HAU 
3  18  Montgomery  btreet.     FOR  MEN  [JULY. 

iTDb.  Joeda.s'8  Pbitatc  Office  la  at  >il 
Oaarr  atreet  (opposite  old  Meobtnioa'  Pavilion) 


STEYENS,    HOLMES  &  CO.. 

5  33  IACXAUEKT*  SIREI.T, 

FILL  ORDERS  FOR  ALL  KINDS  OF  GOODS. 
>ad  attend  to  all  batlnasi  from  all  paite  of 
tbacoftBtoncommisaion,  Nevada,  U Lab.  and  loabo 
•  apecialtr.  vartl  lm 


FRED.    G.    WENTWORTH 

Aononnooi  that  at  ktB*  Saloon, 

GOl  Kearny  «(-.,  Bf.1V.  cor.  S-iernment©, 

Long  famous  for  the  axcallanoe  of  its 

WIIVKW  and  LIQUORS 

All  Drinks  will  henoefortb.  be 

t    za    jLV       O    X]    XU"    T    fif  . 

mjMln 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 


S1CIAMEITO. 


WK.  MORROW,    SOLE    PROPRIRTOB.— 
.    Tbia   boaae  o.n    be  r.nted   by  tbe  Dtsbi. 

week,  month  or  je.r  hy,  fir.t-cl.si  comD.oies  only 
WUi  bola  .boat  H.M.    Aadrw.  m  «b«T».     ^1» 


DIRECT  IMPORTERS. 


GET  ONE 

BEFORE  THEY  ARE  ALL  SOLD 


Just  Received 


ao    CASBS 

....OF.... 

Fine  Black  Silk  Hats, 

BEOrilE    PBICE,    81  OO. 

Wm  be  Sold  for   $1  OO 


IO      CASES 


Fine  Panama  Hats, 

WOBTH    S3  GO. 

Selling  for  One  Dollar. 


IO      CASES 

'....OF.... 

Railroad  Caps— Gloih,  Velvet 

KBVLAI    PKICE,     SI  SO. 

Selling-  for  Fifty  Cents 


PICWICS.  EXCURSiof 


lOO    DOZEN 

....OF 

CASSIMERE  SUMMER!  HATSl 

At    Fifty    Cents,| 


3F"  i  rt  y    Cases 

....OF    TEE.... 

Celebrated  $1 50  White  Shirts 

WILX.    BE    SOLD 

FOB    ONE    UOLLAB 


CLOTHING 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS, 

A.11    Grades, 

AJ«l>J<JHr.APEK  TIllliM  OTHEK 

ITOEE  IN  THE  CITY. 
AT  THE 

IX L  Auction  Store 


618  and  620  Kearny  st., 

Corner    of    Commercial 


8.  F.  and  H.  p.  n 
CHANCE     OF 

THE  CHEAPEST  ROUTE  TO  T«  , 

ON  «">  AFTKR  APKIL  1,  lm  .,! 
orA:.TELOP»-.oono.otii.1iV 
log  with  tbe  8.n  Br.noi.co  4  k: 
ro.d  Oomp.oy  for  Olorerd.le  end i  W. 
etitloDS.  will  lee.e  S.n  PiutoiaL .} 
excbud),  Irom  Froit  itrett  «bJS 

VS?"!*:  ll°  tr"°  wl11  '•"•  oC't, 

5:»  o'clock  A  11 , .  ono.ctiDR  tt  Iw 
Jle  merecd  anivicgio  S...  r-.taaC 
'I  he  et.emers  *Dd  c.r,  mik.  ift. 
with  .tage,  to  and  from  all  poial. 

SUNDAY  EXCURSOnTaTRW 

Lf»ve  Sut  Fr.ncUeo  it  !  i  „ 
arriting  at  Ulo*»  rdtl*  »t  1  o'uieai  » 
will  1-ito  CloverdsU  atSo'dZ. 
FranciBoo  at  7  o'clock  Thtaw  i 
BlontsU  8*VH,al  taonrs  at  am  af  |i! 
toe  hue  of  r.h«  rn-d  Fnr  all  iofftlr 
tho  Comp»iVBcfflue,«a  Moatm 

Ob  And  after  Jane  in    th*  glB.t 
Bao   Franoiecrt  at  2  39,  p.  u  •  11  - 
OloTardalB  at6i.  M 

aP'« PKTfR  DQWAapl 


The  City  Gai 

FOR  THB 

Coming  Picnic  8 

T*BE  ATTKNTIOH  OF  ALL  MX 
sooiations  acd  Military  Ooan 
to  tbe  advaotages  olTared  by  u«« 
and  bflaaiifol  groaoOa  for  noli  (J,. 
val*.  Thuy  can  bo  prooared  tw  u 
week  for  picnio  purpoiei  ihs  eo_M 
more  advacUgooas  terrnB  tbaouT| 

THE    CITY    OAHBl 

Ar*  eat;  of  aooetB  without  anjUrtl 
and  aie  provided  witb  large  »od  tna 
large  Shads  Trees;  beautiful  fj^Jt 
from  erer*  clime;  lumerom  8wtu 
moth  Dancing  Pavilions;  a  eti.tt 
Pleasure  Bomb:  r'o3t>u>n>>  acd  )  V* 
ere,  alf  narfeotly  sb^U.-red  fron  U 
mammoth  He^tanrani  is  on  tbagrtt, 
oonveoieno*  for  th«  aceociDiadatloa 
nlcs  haa  been  msde.  Jit  rjt>iaif» 
in  th*  most  complete  order  Cor  taste 
TUB  CITT  QAXD1 
Are  the  largest  in  tbe  State,  Tit 
acres  of  Knoll  and  Sbad-d  Lava, 
deon.  etc.,  and  are  capabls  of  at 
2D,(Mit)  persons  witD  tbe  grea'«n|  con 
tra  Cars  ran  directly  to  tbe  GudiM 

PIodio  ()onjmitt«PB  are  eiprciaUfl 
and  inspect  (he  Ground*,  ,o_  asat 
which  will  be  most  f»Tr>r,ble, 

M.  T.  ST£TE1|,  f, 

tV Office  honrsS  to  6  p.m..  dailr.l 
oorner  I  weifth  sod  Fosotn  sir#»u 

N.  E—  a«0,0"O  AdmirsiaiTkfe 
b;  Tnnous  As.ociattooB  boloitf  t« 
City  Gardens  last  year.  Tbs  uU 
liquors  will  be  prohibited 
ival  days. 


Badger'sGentral  Pari, 


JTIFDL  OABDMI 


THESE  BEAUTIFUL  I 
open   lor  the  aeaiot),  and  i 
popular 

Will  be  held  there.     The  atl 
o».     SKAIING  PAVILIOlKJJ 
NASIUU.    Bkaling  Ir'e  Oh  WM.. 

Admtaal.n 

OHILDRKf  TO  ORNTS. 


Read!  Read!!  1 



THE  PALACEOF  F« 

ANOTHER      FXOnKMKBT    i 
New     tore.  17  Second    vnv 
Grand    Hotel.    Olotbinit  of   tbs  kM 
fashionable  styles  made  to  oider, 

NOTE  THE~PR13 
Pants.,  .from  S6  to  111 

Suits ..ffornl 

I  invite  tbe  inspection  of  tbl  CM" 
the  market, 

A.  MORRII 

lVo.    17    Seconfl 

ro,17  lm  Opr>o.lie  Saa*  • 


AUCTION  SALI 

New  City  Hall* 

No    77    and  Ts-Dft*1 

MONDAY,   JDNE  16,  1S71-JJ 
TOft  A  SUN,  Aacuoaartaff 
err  atreet.    For  par-ijnlar,aaiw' 
Alt.  and  Rxemioer. 
B;  crder  Board  ot  City  Ball  0a«.. 
M'8-td  BOB'f  OIOa.1  '  ' 


1,000  PAIRS  CASSIMERE  PANTS 

WOKTH    81  «•. 

Selling     for     S~    SO! 


•w-WOTE. 

WE  STATE  SIMPLY  FACTS,  All 
SUABABITEE  TO  IXLL  60018  AT 
THE    PBIOES    WE    ADYEBTM. 

afCAIX    AND    SEE. 


618   and  630   Kearny  street, 


COKir         coaHEiiiiL, 


D.RRE^ 
HERB 


The 


.  rrut    To,  tc  '  nd  AW** 
S^le  KT-rivrhei* 


THE   RIALT< 

A.  Popular JKend"' 

The  Choicest  Who  »•*  *"' 
Pucldc   f.aal. 
alTEKO    BAVAUA  f 


LTA«A«j     [i, 

THIbGFMOFA    SaLOOrt  A» '   .    I 
Wo.     47    TH1KO   M> 

Will  be  osndocted  in  an  P"'1"'*!} 

phraae  "Meetm.  on  the  KialtJ i    "J 

will  alghijy  the  obietjojol  dalll" 

H.  WAFEU, /»•"• 

nyllU  p.  M0AhPl;B_JB 


I 


J.   C.   COMBS* 
TEBRAPIN    I** 


Cor.  Sec..' 


d  and  Teh."* 

arj-Tarrapili  ••*? 
Oyawn  in  arary  »•■ 
SUPPKB    BCjoinM 


A  FnTorite  RMort,TjTJ*J  i 

Good  Liquors  and  Cft»"ljfi 

._    a,  *  I™  ll|. 

a9-Tnelr   Feny  Mr»w  w       J 

K.  H.  JjKVT.  Prooria-or, 
KeArny  and  Oonmergial  atr" 


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HEW  VARIETIES 


M|  Dovalepmente 
OKLHY'tt 

HIKE**.    QUESTION 

•       SLtAMXl 


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LfJ«  IIIWILli 

Harry   Btfii 


F|m    A   WIFEJ 


SBPHSaToSlnr 


.rfutii     Wffcttrr 


FOR   TREASURE 


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HOTEL. 


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BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 

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CALIFORNIA  MINSTRELS. 


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THE!  DOCTa^CDBC^iLTSrrTC-lOE! 


AS  !■• 


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HE    !»H1X(  i:   or  COMIC    VOCALISTS 

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111  f  UAHUIUA  aULANDAk. 

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Ch  **-*•*  la  r*    la    Ida     «»rl««M   Ii*tlit*ai  Uawrn 

.KI'.I.LT  !  BCfilM  SACKS  |  8O5TA0 

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1-    F*-V .-,  t».a  VM-'-r"  MJ|SSr>vK<M**  ***  Bbo-Ias 

•  >a-4    I'lKiilnn 

■  -•■ )  AD».  CtpriH Jjl  ay*  fcr>  b^a*  ani  OoaaA* 

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MAM*.  aaaj  ala*    r.  ■  *  i.   RoahbI   aad   In'M.   dapindlag.  of.  «K»«f"».  OS  lk«  laUar 

far  an  a  otimwici  twlhtti-t  ,    In    not    ©n-na,  ml  I  Da  c-m«"1,    of  lb*  H*ea 

iifftMr    aa>d    lMr    r.*»»  (.»  »*a  tnr  —  fin 
rata   Campaay.  oceapiaa  (arty  mania*  IB 


ro»   or.  tba  dl^appota'aSAaJLai— _ 

■.*....•      T-  Kail*    *   (•' 

!■•  !•'•*« •i»,M»a   a  a*  i«  Kntn    f*>H     I  n.frlMoi 


G.  W.  JESTER,  THE  MAN  WITH  THE  TALKING   HAND 

AND  1  1KMIIH  VENTRH.OQriST  Of  THI  WORLD.     ALSO. 

ROtoert  F'reusojr,  tlio  Gkroat  Pontomimlst 


tHi  uta. 

"•' a  ,  _  r  _  ."Y 

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«     r.n.      ff«.*   ••.   ChMlH, 

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a     ii.  it. 
__ ___  JUI.     I,.. Mi, 

TOMMI  ll»m 

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nunr  actum 

•*..«    AMD     mil  l: 


KELLY  TOKftfENTCD  BT  BREE. 


Hal.     a.-.' 


k»g  to*  met 

mviuiti  son. 


w...,i.   brlir 
tUtll  AQIIIU 

Miu  ion  i  .it 


Tin  wonntBrtJL 

lssim   auci   rniTi 

r*T|iriH  PiRl.on  i"Hn»|tt  -rciTi 


h.thuiii  m.vo.a.u. miu  Km  mm 

Hall. a  r.aar  wmtmm. 


CeB.i.a'.i  VII.  lb.  N.CTO  A.l  .1 

THK     HVK    WIG    ULOCKM 

Lob  Dhob.  T*b>7  HtiUi    ud  T  antra  >  Btv*. 


■/■VSiTiwn    Biol  arm. 

-r.  of  V~mm**r\mi 


PIT  Ke»*nij'  >tr«Ct,  oi». 

ftC.   *H»«jta.  «s«  ri».« 

S*l.«TOIf  A  noTBFLL. 


0T-T»YsTaT-  SWT 


0"T  <Wltbr»t*vd   SI    *•  WHITI  SHIRTS.     Tb-f  At  rEaVTBCTLT. 

■V-CAI.I.  AMD  8KC  THEM. 


asd  for  q«»l<  t*  ■•«]  -lnniMlf »r  win  e«r«r  b«  match »h1.    To  ha  ha.1  onlr  t>t  th» 
IX   L    AVCTIOSI     NTIIRT,     «1B   Krtrnr   BtrtM    .  r«r.  ('-.-i  Mfrrl-I. 


EPIZOOTIC. 


ba>   ot>Ulaa4   al  Mr   »'nr».    »**-Md-»*  (•  Ifw. 

■     A!T    FTP  .,TW^  lAblirS 

0     mTKICI.B   A  •»  J..   Apo.-a-t.Maa.    AS1     tf»ai- 
fi-natr  atrraU  M#J  l™ 


GARDENS 


June  1st 


►  m  a.  N  D 

FESTIVAL 


Guard! 


."  PEBJHEB. 


•toorUd  by  tbs 


-RPSHOOTER3, 

.  ITCPBltn,  ul  la. 

)NIC     SOCIETY  1 

adtr  the  dirttliqn   cf  Profit  tor 
f  %*a  Prof«4Mr  Harry   Fondon 
Aden'«  Dr»»a  B*M. 

I  »r»  ma.ir.tf  for  IkU  fcttlnl.      The 
l*al  oa  afontgoiitr*  ■  »»t  st   tarlr  Arn.- 
•<l»»roh  ihrouth  aoraa  of  <b«  irlnalptJ 

J  ••MtBI,   Wbtr«   k    HADd    dA7'N   ivmu»»- 

Oay  and  Evening, 

j««    BOTH  PATIUOMfl. 

f,  SICK  RACING,  ETC., 

Oonoort 

(jetl^jrBtte  Gnart 

M  JI8IWOBK3.  wprewotlul      _v 


Liverpool  and  Great  Western 

St  «*amthf  p. Company, 

CARRYING  THE  IT.  8.  MAIL. 

TIGKETS  SOLD  TO  AND  FROM 

T    ITKRP00L,     QUEIN8T01TN.^*nB-» 
Mu  Uoi^ndarrj,  H»«t.offb,  Br-maD.l5Aitwl«>k. 
Hi..«,  ParU.  BwtdlB,  Balgtus.   If  or  war  ABd  All 
■nropAADOltlM. 

TbliOompAor  hu  AiTAnAVmMt*  with  kbt  Oom- 
Blawloparof  Im.gratloo  And  BAllroAd  OoiBpaalM 
AtHtwTorb.  br  wblob  r>M«»tigar»  at*  promptlr 
fATWArdtd  to  to*  Pa«1So  OcmL 

For  pAi-tleatin  Applr  to 

D.   fJ.  af  A«T.KS01V,  A»»Bt, 

aifflm  SSII    Mn>tgaMrrv  ilrrrt. 


STILL  ANOTHER. 

Ott'IKG  TO  THB    HUAKOirr    OF    RALO0 
on  Bait)  atr»at,  |   bat   10  inform   mi    friend*  j 
tod  th«  pabllo  thai  I  btTaoo«B«d  tb* 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

....AT..., 
tWO  Bmm   Btraet*   br.w«B    MiiBt«-nif  ry 
^^A      (asd   Kramj. 

All  Drinks,  Pialn  or  Ffiucy,  10c.  ■ 

OoDOOOtod  Id  tba  b«Bi  arjla  aodof  tbs 
PtUMt  l..q-or*. 


APJltf 


CHAA    wV    rKLDHANX, 


Proprl*t«r. 


TO  THE  UNFORTUNATE. 

DBS.  TBOMMLITZ  4  I.KIDE*  ORADUATR8 
of  |b«L«.p«to«nd  Vliina    tfalTaraltfa*,  And   , 
lata  Aititiant  hunigii  Ucliad  Aula*  Araajr.  bara  I 
opefltd  tbalr  Offi"«  A&d  Laboratory  at  no.  4SR  , 
K  V  ART  Y  HTRKET.  noar  Oallfomla,  lor  tha  traav- 
man i  of  dlAAAAAt  of  tba  Urinary  aid  Ot.0*r*tlva 
Organ*,  and  All  Famaia  Oomplainia.    To  aaflarara 
from  Althma,  Brooobltla,  Diptbrrla.  Mora  1  Croat, 
Uooainmptlon  ABd    olhar  DU**v-*i  of    tba  lamai' 
aod  Tnroai  «a  raeom-*apd  rrofeoa.*-  M  ■llrfi 
Mahac  Kitrac.  of  Tail*,  lulillii  .nbal-at 
AppaMttM  arbloti  la  artanatvalf  ond  la  Sarojpa. 
apd  fpy  Rblob  *•  at*  tbo  Sola  AgaoU  (or  'ha  Pa- 
•IBoOoaat.    Pot  fortbar  pmlpnlart  oall  nr  addraaa 
DBH    THOHMMTZ  A  LKKOK^ 
*•■  Xiini  rtraot,  Sao  Fraocfino. 

Or-yicc  Houaji-Froaa  Ll>  10  1 1  a.  I*.,  'i  to  4  T  at , 
aid  6  to  i  r.M. 

P  B.— SaparaU  aotra—a  tor  tAo  AoBafAmodatl— 
of  La1u<  aottim 


Bar  Bngar 

FOB  MU-aia   CKABHT  BTSBR.  AT  ! 
urBOEB'S.  .  illo,  tun  klB4  tt  OaaaH. 


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CBITTEMJEN    it    DALTON, 

rOK U EAXI  OP  TBA 

IBW  TORE    ■TAtll.CA.    MIibIva  at., 

a ATK  I'CBCtUABX)  TBA 

TURF  GALLERY  STABLES 

NO.  ¥09  SUTTER  STREET, 

AMD     HAVE    AD. 
d*d  larcalytotk.tr/ 
■tack  of  boiaaa.  wbicb^ 
ara  all  Br-t-alaa*.    far -^ 
ttoblar  AitanMnn   paid 
(if   boardlBK  bona.. 
mil  Im  iOPIPTKRDKW  A  DALTON. 


AFTER    THF 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

00  TO  THK 

Hot     8ootoH, 

•■tter  atroct,  irar  AL*Mara.). 

And  try  oaa  of  tbalr 

Hot  Seotch's  or  Tom  k  Jerry's 

All     r>r*lnl<M    Ten     Cents 

fa«U JOl.  P.  BHTOOW.  Proprlaior. 


New  Discovery. 

THB   USB  OF  THB    WORDBBFITL    PLAKT 
tba*  Ood  latOBdad  for  tba  Oara  af 

rTHEOMATltM,    NCURALBIA,    CflUT,    PARAL- 
YSIS, CATARRH,  AH  All  SPIIM.L 

AFFECTIONS, 
la  Bmdaratood  parfaatiy  by  tbo  aodarBlgnad— tha 
oair  parton  on  toa  Oooilntnt  tbat  fallyooBrpra 
btodalt*  noivito  qnallu«a.    .'ha  ab«ta  Uomplalota 
ara  'raatad  aiwatly  arlth  aafaty  and  aacoen. 

DS.  m.  r.  LkjDi*k  la  to  b*  foond  «t  bta  offloa, 
llBHarkat  atraat.  oppaula  1  bird.  Urtoma  1  and 
3,  Irom  10  am   r.  ■>  l  r  u  .  and  from  .  to  6  r.« 

RaHdaoca,  1MB  MKiloo  alrapt.  I'.tianla  oaa 
baacop«n.odatad  witn  Konm  and  Board.       apM 


I*A     FORMES* 

Hair  Betrtoratire  PoTrder 

THIS  POWDtB  WIl.LFRlVFrlTTHB  HAIR 
from  fallinajoS .aBdaJin  raator*  b  atow  groftUi 
of  HAlrlatAa.bali-^--    ■ 


Ladies  and  Children 

....will  riffix... 

KINKEAD'8 

SAOE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

ADREBSI1VO   PLEASANT  TO  OSB,  SABILT   AITl.IID. 
If  am   graaay.  aod  arlll  oat  In, ma   tba    moat   doUoAta,     It 
anraa  all  dlaaaaaa  af  t    a  aoaJp.  ramoraa  daodrafl , 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

RatlHar.    lb.  Mir  .oft  feud    «lot»,.  ftb.  I.  I'URKI.V    VIOI 

a*-Tba   Orltl..l    SMI    BRUSH    HUB    TOMO    AMD 
DBKHSIKO  aululU,.'  lb.    ..ail. 

JU.     m.     UA.TKM,     DraswIM. 
Ovraar  1V.«  lkeal«.n.rr     ...  Ilow.rd  ,lr*»u,  Mdol  .11  Drajr- 


Single  Outside  Rooms, 

— anra— 

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■_ L.  I.  awaLL,  Proprietor, 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


4  iF'jica-jak-iR-O-" 

THE  JOURNAL  07  AMTJ6BKENTB. 
Published  e«r»  Day  la  the  Year  by 

r.     f-     s  o  a  a  r  :d  xt  b 

Below  Montgomery.  Sao  7raoci-oo. 

gBLPAY TTT. MAT  30.  1873 

AMUSEMENTS,    Etc 


California  Theatre.— "Henry  IV,"  pro- 
duced last  oigbt,  wben  Bartoa  Hill  took  bit  '«*- 
well  benefit,  drew  tbe  belt  bouse  of  the  week- 
Tno  p«rfonnence  wu  quit,  a  success.  Mr.  Hill 
read  BDd  tcUd  thepaitof  tbs  Prions  Of  Wales 
with  much  ease,  (race  and  spirit.  John  MoOul- 
longh  was  exoeltectae  Betspnr,  aod  delivered  the 
angry  speeches  of  that  personage  ia  a  delightfully 
natural  manner;  Henry  Kd  "are's  aa  Falataff  was 
quite  inooessful;  be  read  the  part  capitally,  and 
bis  make-up  was  perfect.  One  of  Ibemoit  pless- 
inr  ImoeraonatloDB  .In  the  play  was  the  Pofns  of 
Owen  Marlowe;  it  was  inch  a  hearty,  nataral 
Poins,  that  one  felt  that  one  appreciated  for  the 
first  time  what  a  jo.ly  oemnanion  tbe  right  band 
man  of  graceless  Prioce  Harry  was.  G.  D.  Obap- 
I  la  read  and  acted  the  part  of  Henry  IV  with  good 
effect ;  J.  0.  Wiillamaon  g»*e  a  capital  imparsoue- 
of  tbe  simple.  Boft-headed  Francis;  Hiss  Helen 
Tracy  aa  Lady  Percy  did  son*os>pital  acting;  Mrs. 
Jadab  was  sa  excellent  J>ame  Qaiclclej,  and  alto- 
gether "Henry  IV"  was  a  (treat  snoeess.  It  will  be 
played  at  the  matinee  to-day  and  again  this  even* 
tng. 

*iniwT.nt  THEATeE.— Every  night  this 
week  a  large  and  fashionable  audience  has  en- 
joyed Oflecb.ct'u  ameiaing  opere't*  of  "Mons. 
Obocfleorl"  aa  rendered  by  Kelly  and  Leon,  W.  F. 
Baker,  Ii-bHiri.  Sam  Btekey,  J.  Bobinion,  and 
other).  Matter  Barney  and  Bam  Rickey  are  nnap- 
proachable  in  Irish  farces,  and  Obartts  Vivian  is 
a  universal  favorite.  Tbe  programme  to  be  par- 
formed  at  tbe  mati&ee  to-day,  tbis  evening  and 
to-morrow  evening,  appears  on  oar  first  page. 

Belli  Umos  ^Theatbe..—  The  following 

beautiful  tableaoi  vlvaots  will  be  presented  at 
this  house  to-sigDt:  1st,  Gladiators  and  Aau- 
sons,  three  pictorrs;  2d,  Nymphs  Reposing,  two 
pictures:  3d.  Rape  of  tbe  Sabinet,  two  pictures; 
4tb,  Faitb,  Hope  and  Oh  rity ;  5tb,  The  Mnaoa,  two 
piotares;  6  c,  Tbe  Graces;  and  7th,  Liberty.  Jus- 
tice and  Fqoality.  Many  new  faces  will  appear. 
Among  them  are  Mist  May  Leslie,  tbe  talented 
pianists  and  baHadist;  Mibb  Lotta  Gray,  character 
artiste,  and  tbe  fascinating  .Mies  Zadie  Laeoellis, 
Mis*  Jennie  Johnson  and  Miss  Fannv  Garretson 
will  make  their  last  appearance  to-  night  and  Gun- 
dag  night. 

BuoKLEy'a  New  Vabjettes.— An  entirely 

new  bill  will  be  performed  to-night.  Leon  Sam- 
well  will  appear  in  hie  globe  act.  Miss  Olaads  in 
comio  soogs.  Ned  Buckley  and  Frank  Mortimers 
in  acta,  and  a  heat  of  otoera  in  specialties. 

Qband  Stwdat  ExcuBfiON.—  The  steamer 

Antelope  leaves  B-c&dway  Wharf  every  Sunday  at 
8  o'clock  a.  ai,  connecting  witb  tbe  oars  of  the 
North  Pacific  Railroad  at  Donahue  for  Petaloma 
Santa  Rosa,  Healdabnrg  and  Oloverdele*  arriving 
at  tbe  later  place  at  If.  H  Returning,  eio  r- 
■ioniB'B  will  leave  at  2  p.  M.,  and  arrive  in  San 
Francisco  at  7  P.  H.  The  trip  offers  the  advan- 
tage of  a  splendid  sail,  tbe  length  of  tbe  bay, 
and  sixty  miles  of  railing  through  tbe  whole 
length  of  boooma  count*,  one  of  tbs  rioheat  la 
tbe  State.  Excursion  tickets  at  reduced  rates 
good  from  Saturday  to  Monday. 

■Woodward's  Gardens— Immense  Bush.— 

This  is  a  delightful  place  In  which  to  spend  a 
Summer's  afternoon.  There  are  thousands  of  ca- 
riosities to  be  seen.  Harry  Causlaad.  the  musical 
clown,  and  the  Japanese  Troupe,  will  appear  on 
Bandar. 

Tbe  Picnio  of  the  Garibaldi  Guard.— 

A  picnio  io  aid  of  tbe  Italian  Mutual  Benevolent 
Society  will  be  held  by  the  Garibaldi  Guard,  at 
Scbutun  Park.  Alameda  on  Saadsy  nexL  The 
picnics  of  tbe  Garibaldi  Guards  axe  alwais  very 
pleasant  *fl\.ire. 

Cits  Gardens— Lafayette  Guard  Picnic, 

—The  Lafayette  Guard,  a  very  popular  Fienott 
military  cosp.oy,  comprising  many  of  our  best 
French  citizens,  will  bold  a  picnic  at  these  Gar- 
dens on  Sunday,  i  here  will  be  games  of  all  kinds, 
andae  a  matter  of  ooarse  a  dance.  There  is  eure 
to  be  a  large  attendance,  and  all  will  eoj^y  them- 
selves. 

AftATomaAL  MLcaEUM.— One  of  the  most 

ojmplstc  collectlone  of  tbe  kind  in  the  United 
States,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  beau- 
tiful wrx  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
onlyj  at  tbe  Mass  am  ob  Montgomery  street.  An 
aoaT  r*av  be  ororlLebly  spent  hers. 

Notes.— Next  week  "Coriolanns,"  with  all 

tbs  original  scenery,  will  be  revived  at  the  Califor- 
nia Theatre. 

A  burleiqne  of  "Oorlolanus,"  by  the  author  of 
"Assessments,"  "Eaooo  Arden,"  andfome  twenty 
other  plays,  which  bave  been  produced  at  tbe 
leading  aod  minor  theatres,  Is  in  the  bands  of  tbs 
management  of  the  California  Theatre, 

Miss  Jennie  Jobneon and  MIeb  Fenny  Garretson 
leave  next  week  for  Pioobe.  whence  they  will  go  to 
the  Eastern  atttaa.  Miss  Johnson  is  a  popular 
Berio-Comtc  aotreis,  and  Miss  Fanny  G arret eoa  is 
a  ballad. at  who  should  make  ber  mark  in  tbe 
Has  tern  vaiety  tbe.tre*. 

Bierstadt'e  latest  picture  is  on  exhibition  at  tbe 
gallery  o I  toe  California  Art  Aaoolation  on  Pine 
street,  near  heoeorne. 

Toe  New  Yo>kand  New  Orleans  Zoological  and 
Eqae  tr  an  Ki  pott i ton  will  shortly  arrive  here  and 
give  a  abort  season  in  Sao  Francisco, 

Tbe  telegtapb  yt-st  rday  brought  tbe  news  that 
among  tha  buildings  destroyed  by  the  fire  in  Bos- 
ton, w*s  the  Globe  Theatre.  Miss  O.irlotta  Le- 
clercq  was  pla>lng  there,  io  "New  Magdalen.' 
The  company  saved  nearly  all  their  wardrobe.  On 
the  conclusion  of  her  emcagemsnt  it  wos  to  have 
been  occupied  by  a  company  frcm  the  Howard 
Atbeeaa  im. 

O0<*oDacb's  charming  opera  'of  '"'Barbe  B'eu" 
will  be  presented!  at  tbe  Albambra  Tceatre  on 
Monday  by  Kelly  and  L^oo,  supported  by  the  Com- 
pany. *  -  J. 
Great  preparations  are  being  madeatthe  Albam- 
bra Theatre  f  nr  the  production  of  a  pantomime. 
in  which  starting  novelties  wiil  be  introduced. 
Robsrt  Fraser  la  superintending  tbsee  prepara- 
tions.      •**•>.-*•■. 

Oh»rles  Vivian,  -he  popular  character  vocalist- 
will  «■>  to  Harbin   Spriuga  next  week  to   reorolt 
i  health. 

A  company  comprising  Plerpont  Tbsyer,  Mils 
Do  lie  Myrtle,(Oharles  Sinclair  and  others,  will 
start  off  next  week  to  give  performances  in  tbs 
interior  under  toe  title  of  "The  San  Francisco  Dra- 
matic Comb  nation."  Tbej  have  bills  printed  for 
"The  Streets  of  aswY  rk." 

The  excursion  of  the  Plumbers  and  Gasfltters 
Guard,  ond&r  tbe  command  of  Sonerviaor  Ja-nes 
J.  Renney.to  Sohneta-n  Park,  Alameda,  on  Thurs- 
day next,  JueeBtb,  promises  to  be  oce  of  the  moat 
pleasant  excursion*  of  the  season.  On  this  occa- 
sion Little  Mao  will  officiate  as  Dram  Major,  in  a 
magnlaooot  uniform  ordered  from  New  York  ex- 
pressly lor  tbe  occasion, 

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PACIFIC  COAST  DRAMATIC  NEWS. 

Dzkvsb,  Col.— Blind  Tom,  gave  a  concert  at 
Tbe  Governor's  Guard  Ball,  on  tbe  Slat.  Coles 
Oirous  and  Menagerie  were  exblbitlngnere.  '*b° 
Seers  of  the  »d  gives   their  route  aa  follow*: 

Mr.  Cole  and  bis  retinae  leff  over  the  Denver 
Pacific  at  two  o'clock  thia  morning,  and  will  exhi- 
bit at  £?aos  io  day,  Ubayenne  f  rider.  Laramie 
Saturday,  Evantton  Uondav,  Ogden  Tneiday.aad 
at  Salt  Lake  tbe  remainder  of  the  week.  Aft°r 
"doiog"  Nevada.  California  aad  Oregon,  which 
will  consume  probably  tbe  mouth*  of  Jane  aid 
July,  it  ib  MrUote'a  fo'ei-tioa  to  return  east  Via 
Denver,  giving*  one  or  more  performances  here. 

PetalUMA.— The  Argue  of  the  29 ih  sari : 

There  were  some  four  or  five  hundred  peraoee 
to  witneat  the  performance  ol  the  Parisian  Oirc is 
last  evening.  The  pe>formanoe  was  tbe  most  un- 
exceptionable of  tbe  clod  ever  given  ia  tuiB  city. 
Harry  Olark  and  Mise  Laura  on  tbe  doable  trap- 
are  did  some  very  thrilling  feat  ;  holding  eaoh 
ctner  by  their  jaws  alone,  and  after*ards  Mr. 
dark  lifted  a  f  jrty-gallon  cask  filled  wltb  water 
wi'b  bis  teeth.  Tbe  performance  of  Mr  Kings- 
ley's  two  trained  horses  was  remarkably  oiever. 
'Ihree  clown  enlivened  the  audience  and  kept 
tbem  io  good  spirits  throughout  the  evening,  aad 
tan-  too  without  reaortiog  to  tbe  low  elura  and 
double  entendrea  usually  indulged  in  by  olewna. 

Philip  Phillips  sang  on  Monday;  tbe  people  Of 
Petaluma  were  much  distressed  ,  bat  recovered 
their  spirits  st  tbe  ctrcai. 

Mabysvilul— The  Faebrt  Opera  Oomblutlon— 
Mme.  Inea  Fabbri,  Mlis  Anna  Riser,  JaoobMuL 
ler,  Garmioi  Morlsy  and  Molder  Fabbri— drew  a 
good  audience  at  the  Theatre  on  Tuesday  even  log' 
and  performed  again  tbe  following  evening.  The 
Appeal  of  Wednesday  aays: 

It  was  ssada  quite  evident  last  night  by  the  large 
attendance*,  tbat  Marysvi.'iaes  will  alwnys  avail 
themselves  of  tbe  opportunity  to  rvepond  to  firat- 
olaas  entertainmenu. 

Saceamehto.— The  Record  of  Friday  says: 

Tbe  Fabbri  Opera  Troupe  commenced  their 
brief  season  to  a  critical,  but  we  are  grieved  io 
sag,  a  email  audience,'  laat  svenlog  at  the  Mstro- 
pohtan  Theatre.  »urelyourett>zeaeare  not  awake 
io  the  fact  tbat  in  this  troupe  we  bave  tbs  finest 
mnsical  combination  which  baa  visited  this  city 
for  yearn. 

We  do  not  think  tbe  Sacramento  people  care 
much  far  muiio  at  any  time.  They  turned  out 
grandly,  however,  daring  tbe  previous  week,  to 
patronize  the  drama.  Tbe  Fabbri  I  roupe  per- 
formed agalu  last  night,  and  will  give  another 
operatic  entertainment  tola  evening. 

OABSOw.-OoBklin'*  Circus  aad  Menagerie  on 
the  9th. 

PlOCHE,  Net. -On  (be  2-i'b,  John  Maguire  bad  a 
farewell  benefit  at  Armory  Hall.  Miss  Josephine 
tbe  brilliant  jig  dancer;  Miss  Carrie  Armstrong. 
J.  H.  Larkin,  tbe  favorite  Dutch  comedian,  aod 
others  volunteered  for  tbe  occasion.  They  and 
otberi  will  open  on  the  1st  in  a  new  variety  ball' 
now  being  fitted  up  by  Obas.  M.  Pryor.  which  is  to 
bs  called  tbe  Theatre  Oomlqae.  Bam  Newman 
will  be  bnslneea  manager. 

Bcllionville,  Ntv— J.  H.  Larkic,  Carrie 
Armstrong,  Mlsi  Josephine  anf  others  performed 
here  two  nights  reoently  to  good  business. 

Grabs  Vaixet.— Mason  A  Go's  panorama  of 
tbe  Boston  and  Chicago  fires  was  exhibited  at 
Hamilton  Hall  on  Monday  even  log. 

NAPA.— Wilson's  and  Yankee  Robinson's  Com. 
biaation  Show  of  Oircas  and  Museum  will  exhibit 
on  June  4th.  Prof.  Eegeue  makes  a  balloon  as- 
cension previons  to  the  performance. 

Salt  Lake.— Miss  Aonetteloce  took  ber  fare- 
Veil  benefit  at  tbs  theatre  on  the  231  and  closed 
her  eugsgemant  on  the  2Kb,  when  she  appeared 
in  "The  Stranger"  and  "  The  Honeymoon."  Frank 
Hnsaey  and  MisB  Blanche  Clifton  are  still  ia  Salt 
Lake. 

Portland,  Or— Professor  Fowler,  the  pbren 
ologlst,  is  leotnringat  Masonic  Hall. 

Virginia  City.— The  engagement  of  Mrs.  Bow. 
era  at  Piper's  Opera  House  during  tbe  present 
week  baa  proved  immensely  successful.  "Lady 
Audley's  Secret."  "Bast  Lynns."  "Elizabeth' 
and  other  playe  were  presented,  and  each  drew  a 
large  audience.  Mrs.  Bowers'  support  comprising 
Mr.  aad  Mrs.  Charles  Edmonds.  J.  U.  MoCollom, 
Miss  Kllie  Wilton,  W.  Barry  and  others  is  much 
commended  by  tbe  Press.  Mr*  Bowers  wllloloae 
ber  engagement  lo-nfgct.  On  Friday  and  Satur- 
day, Jone  6th  and  Ttti,  Tbe  New  York  and  New 
Orleans  Zoologioal  Exposition,  comprising  a  foil 
olroas  oompeny.  J.  0.  Davis  aad  his  troupe  of  dogi 
and  monkeys,  Oenklin  and  bis  performing  lioni 
and  eighteen  cages  of  wild  beasts,  will  be  exbib 
ited. 

Reko.— Tbe  New  York  and  New  Orleans  Oirons 
and  Menagerie  will  exhibit  here  on  tbe  5th. 


EASTERN    DRAMATIC  NEWS. 

In  New  York,  at  Wallaok's,  Sobbern's  engage. 
Bent  was  drawing  to  a  close.  "Our  American 
Ooueln"  and  "Brother  Sam"  were  being  played  on 

alternate  nights "Azrael"  contioaed  to  draw 

at  Niblo's At  Union    Sqpa*e   Theatre,    Mrs. 

Sheridan  Shook'e  comedy,  "A  Woman  Without  A 
Heart,"  was  prodaosd  on  the  21st  with  Miss   Ethej 

as  tbe  heroine At  Booth's  Theatre,  Mibb  Neil- 

Bonhad  made  a  great  snecees  in  "Amy  Robsart.' 
The  public  of  San  Franoisoe  are  familiar  with 
tbis  play,  as  It  was  produced  some  time  ago  at  tha 

California  Theatre "Humpty  Domptj"  was  to 

run  two  weskB  longer,  from  the  16th,  at  the  Olym- 
pic  One  extra  night  of  Italian  opera  was  to  be 

given  at  tbe  Academy  of  Maalo  on  the  25th,  when 
"Mignon,"  wltb  both  Lucca  and  Miss  Kellogg  In 

the  cast  wae  to  bs  presented Nothing  new  at 

Dan    Bryant's At    Tony     Pastor's,    Charley 

White,   negro  comedian.  Billy   Pastor  and  others 

were  playing Tbe     company  of    the    Thirty- 

fourth  street  Opera  House  opened  en  the  istb 
byS.S.  Pordyard  Cool  White,  comprises  S.  6, 
Pnrdy.Oool  White,  Nilea  aad  Green,  nLT.Mndtge. 
B. Carroll,  W.  Sharpley,  H.  Sobwicardl,  H.  Wells, 
O.  Manning,  J.  W.  Olark,  and  o  to  era.  Old  fash 
ioned    negro   minstrelsy   was  the    order    of    tbe 

evening "Monte    Omto"    and    Feohtcr  Btilj 

crowded  the  Grand    Opera  House "Madelein 

Morel,"  Dr.  Moaenthal'B  new  play  translated  by 
Daly,    was    tbe  attraction  at    tbe  Fifth    Avenue 

Theatre At     Wood's   Mnseom,   Miss  LeuUe 

Sylvester  bad  made  ber  apprarance  in  a   new  play 

by  Fred.    G.   Maeder,  entitled   "Nip" At  tbe 

Bowery,  Harry  Seymour's  new  play,  "Cabs  Librei 
or,  O'KsUVs  Mission"  was  produced  on  tbe  19tb. 
Tbe  drama  is  founded  on  tbe  adventnres  in  Onba 

of  O'Eolly,  tbe  Herald  correspondent At  tbe 

AthenEBam,  Lake  Scheolcrelt.  Miss  Minnie  Jaok- 
soo,  and  others  were  appearing  ia  burlesque 
Mies  Lina  Edwin  was  to  appear  at  the  Theatre 
Oomique  shortly. 

The  New  Orleans  Opera-house  wae  sold  at  ana, 
tion  bj  tbe  sheriff,  19tb.  for$ttl,0fO. 

Edwin  Adams,  M.Vicker's,  Obieago,  12th,  three 
weeks. 

Mrs.  F.  S.  Oban  Iran  has  brought  ber  prolonged 
eeaeoa  to  a  olose.  It  i  results  bave  been  very  prosper- 
ous, aod  tend  greatlr  to  confirm  ber  excellent  re- 
pute as  a  bn  liani  and  popular  star.  Sbs  will  spend 
the  summer  months  with  her  husband  aad  family 
at  Long  Braaob.  Her  engagements  for  next  asason 
axe  numerous,  and  include  alt  the  principal  thea- 
tres. 

Gub  Phillips  (Oofty  Goolt),  Is  the  coming  star 
at  Niblo's  for  the  summer  season,  in  anew  five-act 
comedy  by  the  author  of  "Kit,"  "Across  the  Con- 
tinent."  etc 

The  New  York  Mercury  says:  Mr.  Leaker  Wel- 
Uok  has  very  properly  instituted  sultB  against  par- 
tieswho  have  been  playing  "Rosedale"  without 
ble  consent.  This  is  a  very  proper  proceeding,  and 
will  result,  it  is  hoped,  in  crushing  out  a  gang  of 
professional  free-bootera  who  lack  either  honor, 
talent,  or  oxUinaltr.  Mr.  Wallaok  recently  re- 
mitted 91.150  41  to  tbej  widow  of  tbe  late  T.  £. 
Robertson,  for  the  privilege  of  havirg  played 
"David  Garriok"  at  bis  theatre.    There  axe 


who  have  played  the  comedy  heretofore  tbat  have 
apparently  bad  the  slightest  moral  oonoeptien  ef 
an  author's  right),  while  coining  money  by  tbe  aid 
0'  his  brains.  Let  tbe  numerous  plagiarist*  in  tbe 
profession— tbe  RiD  Van  Winklee,  eBpeeiallj— fel- 
low Mr.  W  slack's  honorable  example. 

Six  months'  rent  tiavingbesn  paid  in  advance  by 
Stuart  and  Bonoioauit,  the  proposed  theatre  at  tbe 
osrner  of  Twenty- second  street  and  Broadway  may 
bs  considered  na-fait  accompli.  Ibe  building  wit 
not  bs  very  large,as  tbe  lot  is  only  100  feet  in  depth, 
bat  In  order  to  compensate  for  its  limited  seating 
oapaoity,  ths  projeotors  intend  to  oharge  aoniform 
price  of  admission  to  all  parts  of  the  house.  It  is 
aot'oipated  that  the  theatre  will  be  completed  and 
ready  for  business  by  tbe  coming  November. 

Roto  Maiey  has  lately  returned  from  England. 

The  Majiltoas  are  now  in  Hew  York,  but  will  not 
play  at  present,  owing  to  continued  illness  of  Miss 
Maris. 

Emily  Rigi  did  a  land-office  business  In  Bait  Lake 
City  of  late.  A  "msfched"  Mormon  presented  ber 
witb  tbe  deed  of  two  hundred  feet  of  a  Nevada 
silver  mice,  valued  at  four  ibousand  dollars. 

Johnny  AINn  and  Alice  Harrison,  Chestnut, 
Philadelphia.  Jane  2,  two  weeks.  ,      ~TV  *T~ 

One  of  tbe  Reynolds  Brotbeu  underwent  tbe 
exhilarating  preoesa  of  haviog  a  very  'ante  bead 
put  on  him  while  pleasantly  discussing  bis  prowess 
*t  the  temple  of  Reddy  the  Blacksmith  on  tbe 
10  th. 

Ells  La  Rue,  Nashville,  19th. 

A  Sleriden,  Oonn  .  preacher  took  Barnaul's  show 
for  a  text  on  tbe  lltb,  and  preached  a  capital  puff 
of  it.  under  the  guise  of  a  a  rmon.  Sea*  nortiona 
of  the  exhibitions  be  denounced,  considering  the 
female  riders  "disgusting."  and  predicting  that 
the  gentleman  wbo  Borrouods  bis  wife  with  a 
frame  of  knives  would  some  day  mies  his  mark  and 
bring  her  to  grief.  Bath*  prononcoed  the  mena- 
gerie good  and  edifying,  and  gave  a  high  moral 
character  to  the  besets. 

One  of  tbe  sea  lions  with  John  Robinson's  Oir- 
cas escaped  from  bis  oage  Into  tbe  river  at  Roches- 
ter, Pa.,  recently.  One  thousand  dollars  have  been 
offered  for  bis  capture. 

Bouoioault's  new  play,  shortly  to  be  produced  st 
Wall ack'a  Theatre,  will  be  entitled  "Mona ;  or.  The 
Golden  Feathers." 

The  word  "plagiarized"  Into  bs  expunged  from  all 
dictionaries  hereafter  published.  "Boueicoed"  ia 
to  be  the  substitute. 

■'Camilla,"  "Froa  f  rou"  and  'Monte  Orllto"  are 
in  preparation  at  the  Boston  Museum, 

The  Vokes  Family  commenced  an  engagement 
at  tbe  Boston  Theatre  on  tbe  19th. 

Mist  Eliza  Wetborsbr  joins  the  company  at  the 
Globs,  Boston,  nex:  season. 

Mias  Neilisn  has  purchased  Chicago  property 
adjoining  that  of  Christine  Nilaioo. 

"Man  and  Wife"  was  produced  at  the  Boston 
Museum  on  tbe  19tb. 

In  Boston  tbe  last  week  but  one  of  tbe  regular 
season  and  of  the  engagemest  of  Mlas  Oarlotta 
Leolercq  was  announced  at  tbe  Globe  Theatre' 
"Tbe  New  Migds'.en"  was  to  bs  repeated  until 
further  notice. 

Ths  Berger  Family,  M.  Oaron  and  Bona,  tbe  gym- 
nasts, Sidney  Franks,  tbe  cbaraoter  vocalist  aod 
m>mio,  Walters  and  MortCD  Io  their  songs  and 
dances,  Miaa  Amy  Schmidt,  Miss  Bette  Bolador 
and  tbe  Ladies'  Coratt  Band,  were  tbe  novelties 
announced  for  tbe  week  at  tbe  Howard  Atbecssum. 

Mr.  Lawrence  Barrett  and  oompauy  are  meeting 
with  success  in  the  West.  Itle  stated  that  Mr. 
Barrett  will  fulfil  a  star  engagement  during  the 
omiug  .season  ia  Boston,  where  be  has  not  ap- 
peared for  some  years.     . 

The  Boston  Saturday  Evenicg  Gazette  of  the 
lStti  said : 

Tbe  single  novelty  of  tbe  dramatic  week  was  tbe 
production,  at  tbe  Boston  Theatre,  of  aslllrand 
bombs'tio  melo-drama  entitled  "Poverty  Flat." 
No  good  purpose  would  be  served  by  detailing  ita 
ridiculous  shadow  of  a  pltt,  or  by  saying  augbt  in 
condemnation  of  it,  for  tbe  simple  reason  tbat  'he 

fleoe  Is  too  contemptibly  absurd  to  merit  notice. 
tie  even  too  weak  for  ridicule.  Its  most  st  iking 
feature  was  the  fraquecoy  wltb  wbiob  revolvers 
were  drawn  and  pot  awav  again  without  heing 
fired.  We  have  heard,  with  no  small  degree  of 
satisfaction,  tbat  tbis  is  the  last  of  the  bloor)-and- 
tbander  monstrosities  tbe  public  is  to  bave  in- 
ilicud  upon  It  tbis  season.  The  news  Is  almost 
too  good  to  be  true;  but  we  may  at  least  hope, 
especially  in  view  of  the  fact  tbat.  the  productions 
on  tbe  whole  bave  not  been  attended  witb  any 
Urge  share  of  pecuniary  profit  except  in  the  no- 
table case  of  "The  Scouts  of  the  Prairie." 

Tbe  St.  James  Theatre,  Bo  ton,  Is  to  come  down. 
Reoently  tbe  scenery  and  stage  fixtures,  which 
cost,  probably,  some  $25.(03.  were  sold  at  auction 
for  f  ISO.  The  obairs,  85D  in  number,  brought  sixty 
oenta  eaob,  and  the  chandeliers  $100.  Ihe  total 
amount  reatizsd  by  the  sale  wae  $1,1.00.  Tbe  build- 
ing will  be  demolished  at  once. 

Tbe  laat  Clipper  says:  Mons.  Datalis.  'the  man 
with  tbs  iroo  jaw,"  a  telegram  dated  Boston,  May 
16tb,  informs  as,  died  of  pleatiBy  to-day  at  Fall 
River,  Mass.  Hie  wife  and  two  children  were  pres- 
ent at  hfs  death. 

Tom  Thumb  and  troupe  were  announced  to  per- 
form at  Buffalo,  May  21,  22,  23. 

James  Sheridan,  of  Sheridan  &  Mack's  Combi- 
nation, was  in  Philadelphia  daring  tbe  past  week 
io  attendance  upon  bis  wife,  who  lies  seriously  ill 
in  that  oity. 

Tbe  steamship  wbich  left  New  York  on  the  16th 
look  out  a  large  number  of  profeseiocala.  Signers 
Ferranti  and  Sparapanl,  slao  Emile  Sauret,  sailed 
by  the  Washington  for  Havre;  M'ltee  Aimee,  Bo- 
nelli  and.  Descbamps,  Miss  Lydla  Thompson,  Sam- 
uel Colviiie,  Miss  Camilla  Dubois,  George  Fawoett' 
Rowe  and  Mr,  Ohizzola  by  tbe  City  of  Broohlya 
for  Liverpool;  M'IIsh  Jeanne  Pittsri,  Amelia  Pit- 
ted, their  mother  and  brothers,  Arthur  Howell, 
baritone,  J.  H,  Obatterson,  tenor,  John,  Charles 
and  Henry  Lauri  and  their  families  by  the  Canada; 
J.  M.  Ballew  and  Mark  Twain  by  tbe  Bataviefor 
Liverpool,  and  Miss  Anna  Mehlig  for  Bremen  by 
the  Weser. 

Charlotte  OaBbmsn,  supported  by  John  E.  Mac 
Donougb  and  a  dramatic  company,  played  "Guy 
Mannerlng"  at  Reading,  Pa.,  May  15. 

John  Oolllna  concluded  Ibe  second  and  last 
week  of  his  engagement  at  the  Ghestnat-street 
Theatre,  Philadelphia,  on  tho  17th  inst.  Small 
bat  appreciative  audiences  were  in  attendance 
M'lle  Zoe  oommencad  a  two  weelt'a  engagement 
on  tbe  19th,  opening  io  "  Ihe  Argel  of  Midnight." 
Misa  Alice  Harrison  and  Jobnny  Allen  open  on 
tbe  21  of  June  in  their  new  sensational  Dutch 
drama,  "Diedricb." 

A  correspondent,  speaking  of  the  performance 
of  the  San  Franoisoo  Micatrela  at  Davenport, 
Iowa,  says:  "They  had  tome  good  jokes  amongst 
themselves  while  they  were  playing,  and  laughed 
so  mooh  they  could  hardly  play,  wblob  wae  not 
understood  by  the  audience." 

McOloikey.  tbe  dramatist,  is  te  have  a  bjntfit  at 
at  the  Brooklyn  Theat  e  so  May  21, 

J.  B.  Renanld  ha-,  written  a  play  entitled  "Struck 
Blind,"  for R.T.  Statsoa. 

i  At  Wakefield's  Opera-bouse,  St.  Louis,  at  tbe 
matinee  on  May  10,  and  daring  tbe  performance 
of  "Mazeppa,"  with  Leo  Hudson  to  tbe  title  role, 
there  occurred  an-  accident  which  terminated 
fatally  oa  the  part  of  the  steed  Blaok  Bess,  as 
already  reported  by  the  telegraph.  At  the  end  Of 
tbe  act  where  Oaesimir  is  bound  to  tho  back  of  the 
steed,  while  ascending  the  mountain,  and  when 
very  near  tbe  top.  Black  Bess  miaeed  ber  footing 
and  fell  to  the  e*age  witb  a  diemal  thai,  wnion 
Isft  but  little  hope  of  tbe  further  existence  of 
either  hor-eor  rider.  Mies  HndrOD  Stepped  be- 
fore tbe  curtaiD  acd  by  her  preaeuce  ended  a  pain- 
ful doubt.  Tbe  remainder  of  the  play  was  pre- 
aen'ed  witbont  tbe  horse,  as  alio  in  tbe  evening. 
fsltOk  Bese  died  (rem  her  injuries  early  on  Sondar 
morning.  Miss  Hudson  *u  alio  aarerely  mjaied 
by  the  fall,  although  she  did  net  manifast  it  at 
tbe  time,  and  ia  now  lying  seriously  ill  at  tb*  tit. 
Olair  bote!  Black  Beaa  waa  bailed  on  Sunder 
afternoon.  Her  remains  were  prectdwd  by  abend 
of  music  and  follojje4br  ~~ 


Rattler's    "Wine     Parlor. 

Lew  Rattler,  formerly  In  the  minstrel  line, 
will  be  pleased  to  act  tbe  role  of  Boniface  to  all 
frieDds.  day  and  evening,  at  334  Bush  etraet, 
below  Kearny.  4  a 

We'get  no  bu  iaoss  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry     Office,  121  Leldesdorff  street,        * 

Everybody    Suited. 

There  la  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  hats.  At  "  Tag"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  bat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  Is  Immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable,  Every  one  who 
goes  there  1b  sore  to  be  suited.  j 


Or.    Ponerty  _■ 

Hag  devoted  nig  study  more  particularly  to 
ohronle  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  Is 
now  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  In 
dan  Francisco,  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leideadorfl,  a  few  doors  nelow  What 
Oheer  Houaa.  * 

Pratt's  A  hell  don  OIL     a*sk    '        3  >  fH 
The  People's  Remedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains. 


A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Sows,  all  etyles, 
just  received  at  the  What  Oheer  Laundry,  121 
Leldesdorff  street.  * 


Mothers  or  Families  wbo  are  about  to  spend 
the  Summer  In  the  country  with  their  children, 
ought  not  io  forget  before  they  go  to  provide 
themselves  aewell  ai  their  children  wltb  nnder- 
olothJng,  The  only  place  where  they  can  buy 
tha  game  cheaper  and  made  of  better  material 
than  at  acy  otber  place  Is  at  E.  Fxledlander  £ 
Go's,  No,  9  Third  street,  Nucleus  Building.    3h 


GREAT  REDUCTI 


LADIES 


CHAS.  MAYE 


Pioneer  Cloak  ;toi 

(F.rm.rlj  M»,.r  t  W„,!  j 
Ko.    SO    HOUTeOKlli. 

Oppo.it.  the  LUk  U,  K 
BKiXCH,    108     HF.U\, 

ME.   MAYEE  OALL9   ATTBS1  1  «,■ 
l»r,«  >nd  well  »[.ct«d  u«„  \  J>  I 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  8111  r«h 
and  Cloth, 

Also,  a  large  slock  of  hrdbso,  Bh  2 
Bhewls,  Lace  Jaekets.  bilk  and  l>  .S 
Silks  Satins,  Uloakions.  and  nerv  la! 
Trimming.  JUST  *^V*ffr{JB 
tbe  gnramer  stj'lss  of 

PLAIH      A.MBJ      KMBIO    ,,, 

uku  ivm, 

If.  B.— Cloaks.  Dresses  aad  suits  m    ta 
i  latest  fasbioo,  at  reasonable  rates       , 


F»  ka  t>  to  a  reap  tile    Carda. 

At  one  dollar  par  down  ai  tha  People*  Art 
Gallery,  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  street.  a 

Twenty  Tiio\ie>a.n<l 

Paper  Collars,  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
What   Ohear  Laundry,  office   121  Leideidorffst. 


Wliite  Labor  Only  ! 

Employed    by   the  What  Oheer  Lsandry,  121 
LeldetdoTtT  street.  * 

Fresh  and  Sweet . 
Fer  tbe  best     confectionery,  g«   to  Cants  aad 

Wagner'a.  107  Montgomerr  fit.  near  Sattet        X 


Outran  or  akt.—  Madame  Clara  Anton  la,  ths 
Olalrroyant  Pbystcian  and  Independent  Trance 
Medium.  328  Kearny  street,  net.  Bush  arid  Floe, 
onsultations  In  Kngllah.  French  and  German. t 

.a 

Prntt's  Abolition  Oil 
Ourea  Stiff  Joints,  Bprainsand  Brulaes.  3-l 


San  Francisco  Jenelry  Manufactory. 

D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merchant  street  Diamond 
Setting,  Eoameliag.  All  kinds  of  repairing 
dene.    Jewelry  for  sale,  ;i-p 


Milli  NEET.  —  Hafs  cleaned,  pressed  and 
trimmed  to  order  at  the  lowest  prices.  Miss 
J.  P.  Wood  824  Washington  street.  4-t 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

BookaeUera  and  £t-ntlon*i-». 

StaoeyA  Mook,  (scbool  books  a  rpeclaltj,) 

corner  Fourtb  and  Jessie. 
H.  H.  Moore,  699  Montgomery,  near  Merobant. 

Butlne-i  Co  lie  sea. 
Heald's,  Bryant  A  Btratton'e  College.  24  Post  street 

Butchere. 
Katr,  Fred.  Stalls  *l  to  lOU.  California  Market. 

Employment  Office. 
Obas.  F.  Beoberer  A  Co.,  662  Sacramento  street 
Chinese  Employment  Co.— Pierce  &,  Co.,  627  Sac- 
ramento street. 

French  Fancy    OoeJi. 
Looan  <k  Co.,  19  Menbgomerr,  107  and  109  Butter, 

Hair  Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Oollender,  manufacturer,  &l  Second  street. 

Hainan  Hair. 
Sam  peon,  A.  B.  k  Co.,  110  Second  street. 

Milliners. 
Mrs.  M.  Helig,  226  Kearny  street.  J  .^ 

Searcher  of  Kecorde.- 
O.  V.  Gillespie,  6il  Washington  street.    '    ^  -» 

Watches  and  Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Callender  92Seoond  street. 

"Whltenera  and  Paper  Hangers, 
A.  W.  Wbelden,  122  Geary  etreet. 

Wines  aed  Ltqaer a,    (Wholesale,) 
Datreri  V.  A  ^o..  W4  Front 


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or  about  June  10th.  Send  in  your 
advertisements  Immediately  to  K/o.  SOS  Mont- 
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mule  .t  oor  Staom  Ouid,  Factor,  dfcil..  AL 
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kPd  wtu  be  promptly  »ttend.d  m. ^^ 

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ALHftMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

VmKLY  FUHtflSRBD  BOOMS,  SIN- 
ale  or  In  suits, 

Well  AJaatud  and  Vernti Lated : 

„  Caiurnisned  Booms  to  let.   Lodging  witb 

or    witbont    board.      ALHAMBKA    BUIllDQfG 
■la?  Boah  street,  '.vrU  tf 


CUSSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MBMBKBS  OF 
tbe  Theatrical  Profession  in  <  .alifornia  pro- 
pose  forcnlDg  olaaees  for  instruction  in  BLoosaaWo. 
Persons  wisnlog  te  avail  themselves  of  the  oppor- 
tunity of  acquiring  a  useful  art  at  a  moderate  cost 
cau  send  in  thoir  names  to  '"Cambraea  "  P.  O.  Bok 
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SATURDAY.. 


MAT    31,1873 


Oyetere. 

Id  strolling  round  the  other  night, 

To  look  * t  'Frteoo  by  gas  light, 

unr  carets**  <««.  t>J  ehtnoe  Old  ttrmy 

To  where  a  f  >aatain»a  ceaseless  play 

Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  soaeea 

Through  wolch  a  sweet  bonqoei  wu  won; 

While  mossy  etone  -nd  pearly  shell, 

O'er  whlcb  the  waters  softly  fell. 

Made  that  wlneow  fetm  to  be 

dome  fain  grotto  of  the  sea. 

•Stop."  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  hat- 
It  I00K8  90  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 

•  ►All  right,**  1  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  tbla  pUce  suits  me  to  a  «T.*" 
So  sooner  bad  we  fonud  a  teat 
Than  at  oar  side  a  waiter  neat 
fgade  his  appearanoe,  asked  onr  wish — 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mlgn*.  name.    We  found  It  trw, 
And  cooked  magmf^ently,  foe; 
All  kiiid*  of  oysters,  Juicy,  fat, 
Oooked  every  style;  Just  think  of  that, 
And  If  your  mouth  dont  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men, 
They'd  clam  rand  crabe  and  terrapins  ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  bad  within 
That  cosy  pUoca-'J  kindsof  game, 
Plan,  fle^b  or  fowl  which  we  corud  name, 
While  ev*ry  dish  waa,  I  am  erne, 
prepared  to  t^mpt  an  epicure. 
The  ladis»,  too,  hare  round,  'twould  seem! 
That  thev  hare  her*,  the  beet  Ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners. 
To  get  wnat  they  call  "suJi  nice  dinners," 
'Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  throe  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  (rose  tber?  once  will  go  again, 
Ptclflc  0*Kt».r  Souse.  SSI  Bush  street,   above 

If ontgomery;  open  Day  and  Night, 

OHABLWi  HAAEE.  Proprietor. 

Oo    Mot    e»»AiTor    trom    corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Odttu,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Insti- 
lute,  S10  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  pjl  We 
tm**i  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doe- 
ier's  capability.  Beferenoes  given  iirequlred.  H 


Sanc>vich  Xsla.i><L  Pulu. 

Sinoe  the  aseeusion  0/  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Hanawicb  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  industry  Is 
tating  new  life.  air.  Jacob  Schrelber,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  furniture,  620  Washington  street, 
opposite  tbe  m«rket» -who  has  long  been  the 
principal  importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  fathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
-for  ma'tr»ss  beddlne.  and  doubtless  Mr.  Schiei- 
ber  will  find  no  difficulty  In  diepoeins  of  all 
that  comes.  a 

m  — 

A.sa    I_i.     Waugaman's 

"  OhigaioBser  Depot,"  623  Sacramento  street, 
between  Uontgomery  and  Kearny.  The  oele 
brated  *'  Chicago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  best  of 
liquors.  Dally  lunch,  with  lobster  salad  and 
Other  delicacies,  prepared  by  the  epicurean 
George  Butt.  Beer,  10  oents.  Begultr  Ger- 
man Lunches,  caviar,  Swl*s  cheese  and  sand- 
wichee,  sirred  to  order.  To  lunch  at  Wauga- 
man's  is  the  thing.  5J 

Tbe  L*st  Xew  Soni;. 
sjBjBjjr  Air—  "Moetdt  Ckandon."    'MB 

Emerson  Corville  is  my  name, 
My  busintss  always  Is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  aod  Fancy  Boast. 
Relishes  thea?,  thai  my  house  can  boast. 
Ssfely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
Oh>  bleb  obi  Oh!  blgh  oh! 
Hone  who  have  been  bat  again  will  go. 
Corville  rays  so!  says  so: 
Ob  Pine  Stieet,  at  So.  JJO, 
Remember  the  number  aad  call  again, 
Visions  of  8a?ll-fl«h  in  every  style, 
Inwardly  cause  you  much  to  smile. 
Indies  with  escorts  there  always  go. 
Ladies  go!  Ladles  go! 
Emerson  Oorviile's  polite!  and  so 
3-1  They  go!  they  go!  they  go  I 

Dr.  Barlow  J.  Smitn 

Is  giving  a  cours  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygelan  Hall ,  637  California  street, 
•very  Friday  evening,  commen  clng  a  1 7  y,  o'clock, 
A  oext  of  tbe  evening  Is  devoted  to  *T»tnintng 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  dally,  from  9  to  *  r.  *.,  tree,        w 

T"lie    Best    BemecUes. 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Par- 
ry's Webfoot  Pills ,  for  all  billons  complaints. 
Tor  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  117  Sansotne 
street,  center  of  Commercial.  • 


Dental  Worst. 

Fob  Furor  Qua  lot  or  wobx,  go  to  T.  0.  Jes- 
mp.  dentist,  cor.  Suttez  wid  Montgomery,  over 
Tucker's.  8-tj 


Slgnor    Fulvio    Rossi 

Gives  private  lessons  In  Italian  and  English 
Vocal  Music,  at  6*5  Clay  street,  or  at  the  resi- 
dence of  the  pupil.  5-j 

-A.  Ple>Skessaxrt  Location. 

Parsons  destnag  comfortable  lodgings  m  a 
Oentnl  location,  should  vlstt  the  Alhambra, 
and  lnspeet  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Toe  building  Is  a  vers'  fine  one  sad  Is  wail 

lighted  and  ventilated. . 


Premium  Shirt  Maker. 

Mrs.  Eveline  Morris  536,  Kearny  st,  respect* 
fully  solleits  s  call  from  friends,  and  strangers 
visiting  the  City.    Newest  styles,    perfect   fit 
1  prices  reasonable.  6-4 


Ladles  -Vlasltlns  Cards. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Johh  P. 
Dwran,  136  Sutter  street,  opposite  Lick  Bowse, 
and  at  tbe  Grand  Hotel.  K.  B.— Hasdeke- 
:  rrs  st-a-xy.  icabeee.  PxsiLavean?  of  every 
de-jcrlption  to  order,  a 


F0B416K   DRAMATIC  Ht*«. 

The  various  temple,  of  tbe  drama  la  London, 
Eog-espsclalr  tbe  fa*b.eDable  resorts  at  tbe 
West  Ecd-bad  at  laatadTioe»aao«rieBC*d  a  grat- 
Ltiitg  iccreaie  of  bneioe**.  eoaeeqaaat  opoa  tbs 
iofloi  of  titiUn  to  tae  met-opolia  incidental  to 
tbeiosomiagof  fcO»**«errj  month  of  Mar.'  For 
thia  reason  manawef's  generally  oontider  a  change 
of  bill  neoeaaar-.  and  t5e  only  novelty  prodaeed 
was  Mr.  B.  J.  Brron'a  comedy-drama  "Fine  Featb- 
erB"  at  the  Globe.  **  WrcKed  World"  at  IbeHayraer- 
ket,"Ku«eoe  Aram"' at  iba  Ljceum, '-Toe  Waa- 
dsriog  Jew"  at  tbe  Adalphi,  "Nunem"  at  tbe 
Stf-nd.  "Man  and  Wife"  at  the  Prices  of  Wales. 
and  "Ibe  Bchool  for  Scandal"  at  the  Vaudeville, 

all  maintaloed  their  wonMd  popniaritj M»" 

Henrietta  Hodaon  t'jok  her  benefit  at  the  Queen  a 
April  ae.  appaariog  as  P*nlloe  In  Mr.  John  Oreo- 
ford'a  adapted  drama  of  tbal  name.  Hermann  Ve- 
zlaBU'tiiDlng  tQB  part  of  Count  Horace  de  Beao- 
pre.  Tbe  Oompaar  appeared  at  the  Standard  May 
3  in  "Old  London," and  were  to  remain  the:*  dnriog 
tbe  re-embei:ishmeut  of  the  (ntierier  of  ibe  Q  aeen'a 

Altbehlepbantand  Oaslle  tbe  old  drassaof 

"Bogene  Aram"  bad  been  reTiTed "The  Knight 

Of  Arva"  had  been  added  to  tbe  attractions  at  tbe 
Britannia The  FreDeb  plays  wore  being  con- 
tinued at  tbe  Priaoeas's.  bat  not  with  very  aaUS- 
Uourj  reenlis.  "Le  Foiea  Dramat  qaes"  had 
been  gireu,  Mocs.  Ravel  making  his  reappear- 
ance. Mm*.  Araasld-Pfeaay  was  anneunoed  to 
appear  May  5.  in  "ItosfBffsn  a»*  ."L'AoUemeai.* 

WHkisOolUnb*  new  drama.  '"Tbe'Bew  MaSJ- 

dalen,"'  was  to  bavs  bBes  Introduced  to  the  public 
at  the  Oljmple  May  10,  being  subititcted  for  "Lit- 
tle Km'ly." Biobard  Young's    company  were 

underlined  to  eommecee  an  engagemwit  at  tee 
Charing  Cross  May  li.  waew  tbey-were  to  fcave 
ptcdnctd, 'or  the  nrst  time  in  London,  Byrot/s 
new  drama,  "Tirne'a  Trlumpb."  Wbich  th«y  bad 
performed  sueoersfuily  tbroughoUt  the  provinces. 

"Er  o  Ge    BiBgb."  as  original  Iris  a  drama- 

was  prednoSd  at  the  Victoria  oa  tbe  3d. 

Tbe  Boston  Conner  Eaje:  Mr.  Steele  McKaye, 
familiar  n>  Boston  aod  vicioity  as  a  tecteieroa  the 
Delearte  system  of  facial  erpres-ioe.  is  Ibe  young 
American  tctor  wbo  Is  to  appear  at  tbe  Crystal 
Palace  as  Hamlet  Is  Tom  Taylor's  Shakspeanau 
experiisent. 

The  London  Orahestra  growls  thusly:  "We 
should  like  to  sabmit  to  arbitration  a  claim  for 
cons t que otial  damages  arising  trom  tbe  treatment 
in  J"iew  ¥ork  of  Henry  Siag.  British  subject,  be- 
ing a  native  of  Bsngat.  Mr.  Sing,  landing  from 
to  no  ilia,  tpp.ied  for  admission  at  botfi  Niblo's  and 
tb»  Llympio  iheatres.  and  was  related  on  account 
of  his  dark  eolor.  although  be  ia  far  ltgkrer  than 
Japanese  Tommy,  so  much  caressed  and  admired 
by  American  ladits.  Mr.  Sing  is  no  mare  like  a 
negro  in  countenance  or  general  characteriEticB 
than  any  white  man  of  that  self-dalnded  race 
which  still  pats  forth  the  boast  that  under  the 
Stars  and  6 tripes  all  men  are  equal." 

at.  Goonoi  is  going  to  bring  oat  his  opera  of 
''Pelyeucte"  at  Vtenna  during  the  tine  of  the 
Kxibitien,  Mr*.  Weldon  taking  tbe  principal  role- 
Mr.  Macresdy  leaves  awidow  fbie  second  wife)); 
two  sons— one  cow  waiting  the  Hospitals  and  tbe 
other  at  school— and  a  married  daughter  at  Cey 
Ion.  A  eon  of  great  promise  died  iomi  years 
sinoe.  It  is  soinewbat  remarkable  that  t^e  site 
of  tbe  house  in  wbieb  tbe  great  tragedian  died 
was,  as  nearly  as  possible,  pirt  of  the  old  B-rcL 
Farm,  where  Mrs.  Siddons  spent  the  declining 
years  of  life.  _  **" 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ronsbr  are  anaouneed  to  begin  as 
engagement  at  the,  Piincess's  Theatre,  Londes,  in 
September,  and  is  said  that  Edwin  Booth  will 
eimultaneoasly  appear  atDrttry  Lane. 

Anew  pieoeia  to  be  brought  ou\  at  tbe  Ambigu' 
Parie,ca.led  "klademoiselle  of  Tbirtr-siz  VirtUBS.*' 

Mr.  Edmund  t  elconer  commenoes  a  three  weeks 
engagement  at  tbe  Tbeatre  Royal.  Mancheeter, 
England,  on  the  28lb. 

Mr.  James  Gniver  Is  the  new  manager  of  the 
Royal  Prinoeeses  Theatre  London. 

Mr.  FratikDrewis  at  tbe  Royal  -  Philharmonic 
Theatre.  Lonlon. 

Miss  Amy  Sberidaa'is  at  the  Alhambra  Theatre, 
Loodon. 

Mies  Kate  Santley  is  at  ibe  Albamsra  Theatre- 
London. 

Mr.  W.  B.  Cab-ill  will  shortly  produce  a  new 
American  <3r;ma  enL.  tied  "Jiip'ai  the  RojaJ  Gre- 
cian Tbei:-e,  London. 

Barry  Sullivan  was  the  star  at  tbe  Royal,  Coven- 
try. Eng.,  snpportBd  by  .Mra.  Vieer,  Geo.  Robin- 
son and  J.  F.  Oathcart. 


^ . 

The  Ifew   Oyster    Hou»e 

Otsteb  Gbotto  has  been  opened  by  A.  W. 
Manning,  one  of  tho  oldest  Oyster  Dcaltr*  1b 
the  city,  "For  Ladies  and  Gentleman,"  at  428 
Pine  st.,  next  to  Bowen  Bros.,  grocers.  This  u 
in   esery  reipecf  a  otocs   Vhert  a  gentleman  can 

(al*  his  family.  5-g 

■  •  —        '  ■  - 
It    Xss    True. 

J.  A.  Bbaber  A  Co.  are  selling  parlor,  sets  and 
sll  other  kinds  of  tuxnirnre  and  bedding  cbeiper, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  in  town.  Other 
dealers  don't  stand  a  ghost  of  a  charce  when 
people  know  Sbaber's  prices,   707  Market  street. 


Bound  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Is  G.  Buxkhardt's  motto.  Fine  French  OalX 
Boots  made  to  order  from  $8  to  $20.  A  good 
and  satisfaction  guaranteed.  Call  at  540  Wash- 
lngton  street  and  be  convinced,  A  full  assort- 
meat  of  neatly-made  goods  always  on  band,  at 
prices  to  suit  everyooe's  purse.  la 


McDowell,  Show  Card   Writer 

Beady  made   aod  made  to  order.    Boom  10 

60B  Market  street,  cor.  Poet  and  Montgomery  u 

Notice  to  Ute  Public 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  sel- 
ling off  his  fine  Block  of  men's,  boys'  and  c_dl. 
arena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Ever;  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  hats,  trunks,  valises, 
e*o. ,  below  cost,    Call  if  you  want  bargains, 3t 


Removal, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  118  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  machines  rented  and  ;re. 
paired  as  usu  al,  end  sold  cheaper  than  ever,  x 


Corns,    E anions,    Injrowinc  Narfls, 

A  perfect  cure  warranted  by  Albert  Schoen- 
wald,  127  Second  j-treet.  4-bt 

Attention,    Ladles 


Ssvm   Moore, 

formerly  of  Bass  House  Carriages,  can  be 
ound  In  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es> 
ablishment,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery ats.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carriace  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  fo 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 
Cures  Bbeunaattem  and  Neuralgia. 


Fine    Candies. 

Fresh,  eweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  itMA.  Mercer'g  pioneer  oonfectlon- 
ety,  678  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  and  retalL    e 


Public  accommodation. 
Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a.  tc,   can 


A     Solation  of    the  Chinese    Problem. 

In  discussing  the  evtla  of  Chinese  Immigra- 
tion and  the  existing  depression  of  business  in 
San  Frauciico  cooseqaent  upoo  tbe  displace- 
ment of  whete  labor  by  Chinese  in  oar  work- 
shop*, the  Golden  Era  hits  the  nail  square  on 
the  h tad  in  the  followine; : 

Tbe  only  measare  of  redress  wbich  bold?  ont 
any  promise  of  relief  is  tbe  formation  at  anti- 
Ct)iD*se  societies  all  oTer  tbe  Oeaet,  tb«  membsrs 
of  which  shall  be  pledged  cot  to  employ  L  b. ! ~ e - , 
net  16  pn'rCha**  sooda  of  tn'oae  wbo  do  emuloy 
tte  ™,  dot  to  Dorcca»ti sooda  of  Obinase  mt&afac- 
tnriee.  Thee  Bret  propose  tbeae  ami-Obines*  so- 
cieties Sboud  be  to  make  tbeme«ir*s  feltin  tbi 
cbaracier  of  psrcbaseri.  If  one  tboaaand  men 
in  tnis  city  abonld  •Oeot  an  organization  under  a 
*gI»eqb  plo-ig-  nc  \-j  emglo;  <'rjiu6:e  nor  c  par- 
cease  goods  of  indtvidoali  or  flrme  wbo  micbteoD- 
pley  toem.it  wooid  greatly  atrenitBen  the  bands 
ol  aacn  oi  oar  loc*L  naannfaotJrere  as  -are-  wow 
entased  in  tbe  experiment  of  competing  with 
Cbioeaei&aoafactnrefi.  If  tbia  one  tboaaand  *u 
mnl,:p''ed  by  Lea,  as  it  soon  might  be.  tbe  suc- 
cess of  toe  uioenment  woold  ba  aaaared.  These 
aocietie*  moaabv  organ <aed  wrtttont  tbe  aid  of  law, 
as  do  law  won  id  oe  conalitQMoaal  (bat  discrimi- 
nated Lgaintt  Obinese  reel  fleets.  Snch  orgaolsa- 
'Ions  conld  onlr  be  carried  ooc  where  tbe  coaa- 
tnnuity is  n-ar.j  nnanieaous  la  taTor  of  tie  objeOt 
to  be  attained ;  on.  each  ananialty.  It  is  believed, 
prevails  in  tbia  biats. 

Tbe  experiment' has  beestrisd  by  at  least 
otw  man  in  Sanr  Francl'co.  We  allude  to  Mr. 
H.  Satllff,  wbo  Is  proprietor  of  two  lar^e  cigar 
stores,  330  and  S^lEearny  atxaet.  As  long  age 
as  1SG  ■,  Mr.  SutUfT,  knowing  what  the  result 
of  Obinese  labor  would  be,  formed  the  resolu- 
tion to  neither  emrlo?  Chinese  workmen,  nor 
esii,  nor  purchase  cigars  made  by  Chinese,  and 
he  nss  carried  out  -thls^reeoldllcm  to  the  pres- 
ent day,  and  will  continue- to  adhere  to  it  as 
long  a*  he  remains  la  business.  Meay  of -hie 
friends  thought  it  lmpojslole  for  him  to  stem 
the  current  of  opposition  to  those  in  the  same 
trade  who  employed  Chinese  workmen,  but  be 
has  (*one  so  pucoessfully,  and  instead  of  the 
one  :mail  es'ablishment  which  be  commenced 
with  at  the  time  of  forming  this  resolution,  ho 
now  has  too  of  the  largest  in  tbe  city, 


Star  stiirts  ana  Collars. 

All   sorts  and  sices,  lor  sa'e  cheep,  at  the 
What  Cheer  L-iuedry",  121  Leidesdorff  st.        • 


OlamChowder  Every  JSlc;ht. 

The  beet  chowder  in  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  16  Morton  street,  Jast  off 
B-earny.  3-p 

A  Servant  in  the  Corner. 

Weed's  Carpet  Sweeper,  with  the  best  assort- 
ment of  Carpets  and  Furniture  in  tbe  State,  at 
John  C.  Bell's,  nearly  opposite  the  Grand  Hotel, 
M-:r>et  street.  & 


Fine  Black  Silk  Hats, 

BEOILIS    PSICE,     SI  OO. 

WU1  be   Sold  far   $1  OO 

lO      CASES 

Fine  Panama  Hats, 

W*KTH  S3  SO, 

Selllngr  for  One  Dollar. 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


FESTA  DELLO  STATUTO. 

THE  GRAND   PICNIC 

GIVEN  BY  THE 

GARIBALDI    GUABD 


15  AID  OF  THE 

Mutual  BeneTOlent   Society  t 
WILL  TAKE  PLACE  AT 

Scfiuetzen  Park,  Alameda, 

SUNDAY,    JUNE    1st,    1873. 

mjr28td       BY  ORDEK  Or  TEE  OOMMITTEE. 


Parisian  House. 

SAIf    BAf  AUL/, 
OSE    ELOOK  FKOII  THE    BA.ILBQAD. 

L^  THORIN,  Proprietor. 

FURNISHED   ROOMS 


H.  estaurant  . 

Flrit    Quality    of   WIoh,    tlq. 
■or.    and   Clfforo, 

BOARDERS   TAKISB   BY  WIEK  OR    MONTH 


McDANBEL'S  THEATRE 

CBIYOni,    KYOMI.\e, 

THREE  GOOD  VARIETY  WOMEN 

SV-T&lent  ffoins  Sect  will  flad  It te  tbeir  advan- 
tage before  leartng  OaUiomla  to  correspond  with 

J.  McDAMEL, 
mj?  Look  Bex  No.  1.  Cbsjecoe,  Wromios;. 


DR.  JORDAR'8 

GREAT  ANATOMIML  MUSEUM, 

And  Oolleze  af  tfedlelste. 

lfi   f\f\f\    BEA.TJTIFTJL   A1TO  IrTSTKUOT- 

lU.uuv  ire  objects  to  be  se*n.  Qpea  to  th* 
Pnblio  BAY  AAT)  NIGHT,  at  EUMKKA  HAU- 
S 18  MooLfomeir  street.    FOK  MEN  OKLS- 

eer-Da.  Joedas's  Pbttatb  Omcra  is  at  til 
Ge*rr  atre«t  (oppoeit«  old  MochAnios'  Pa«ilioo). 


STETENS,    HOLMES  &  CO., 

fi85  I1CBAHENTO  RBBET, 

FILL  ORDERS  FOR  ALL  KINDS  OF  GOODS. 
md  attend  to  all  basin***  from  oil  parts  of 
the  com  on  commiiiioc  Narada.  Utah  aad  loahe 
a  specialty.  sarrjlss. 


FRED.    C.    WENTWORTH 

Announesi  that  st  his  Saloon, 

GOl  Kearny  •(.,  K.  «T.  car.  SacrausaeStto, 

Long  famous  for  tha  excellenoa  of  its 

WINJET  aii<a  LIQUORS 

All  Drink*  will  henceforth  be 
I1    Z3    RsT       C    JS    XaT    V 

ms20  lm 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 


OACBAHEXTO, 


BEFORE  THEY  ARE  ALL  SOLD  I 


F.  and  H.  P.  B.R.  (: 
CHANCE    OF    T«a|, 

THE  OHEAPEtl  ROUTE  TO  THE  BEWl 

or  At. TELOPK, ..».«*;,  .t'oiSJJ! 
lojwlthtb.S.11  Fr.oci.oo  k  Norm  PiiiV. 
ro.d  Oomp.oy  for  Oloverd.le  .nd  »h  l.ti™. 
,«.t1«».,TIIIMt,  a.„   F..ooUoo*'d;f,™('?.V 

v:.?^':  l5"  "*ln  ""  '■»»•  oicriZiS: 

S:SU  o  clock  i  K  connecting  .t  Don.nwT.7i  J, 
Blj.in.raodu-ri»mginb.oF.uiol«».|l|Sl 
I  ha  iMiaera  .nd  c.r.  male.  oloi.  — - ■-■  ' 
with  .tas es  to  and  Xrom  fit  point..  I 

SUNDAY   EXCURSQHTAT  REDUCE!  |. 

LeaTe  Ban  Fr»noiBoo  at  8  A.  u.  nrtn  s»' 
rnriog  at  OlOTsrd&lo  at  1  o'clock  r  w 
rill   l'>are   OloverdaJ''  *t2o'clt>0k    a 
'ratoiioo    at  7  o'olook.      Tbta  will 


SO     C  A  ©  s  & 


-■ 


lO     o 


Railroad  Caps— Cloth,  Velvet 

BEOriiH    PBIOE,     SI  SO. 

SeUing  for  JPifty  Cents 


lOO    HX3SZES3NT 

f  asaSSSj,  *^*aJ  <*sir  !-    - 

....or 

CASSIMERE  SUMMED  HATSI 

At    Fiity    Cents. 


Fifty    Cases 

...ofihi...     nuo 


Celebrated  $150  White  Shirts 


WI..X.  >*  «etD 
FOR    ONE    DOLLAR 


oiL-c^TaEiip^ca- 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS, 

All    Grades, 


iJ»]liaIiPEB  TBLAK  All  OTHXB 

ilIHU  3JISS 

■TOEE  Or  TBE  CITT. 


IX L  Auction  Store 

618  and  620  Kearny  St., 


Corner    ot    Commercial 


1,000  PAIRS  CASSIMERE  PAITS 

n-eBTB  «.  o*. 
Selling:    for     S3    SO! 


•»•  W  O  T  E  . 


Tfl  STAT*  IIMPLT  FACTS,  AID 
OTTAKAKTEJE  TO  .ELI.  GOODS  AT 
THE    PKICES    W«    ADTEBT1SE. 

■TCAU,    AJKD    SEE, 


618    and  fi-20    Kparnv  street. 


PICNICS.  EXCUBSIQm,    E 


tne 


.v»v.     w      .     w  WIVU..  JB11    Will    (___    , 

isu  B.T.tal  hour,  at  anr  of  ""Tul. 
:;;       j   'h.  road     For^.U  iB(orm.lii«uJ 


a..-JG   nut)  VI    '  U"    r'.'tu 

ibe  Con)  t>»u  j 'a  otTios, 

On  and  after  Jooe  let.  in,      .......  -  ... 

Sao  Francitcn  at  2  30,  P.  u. :  the  aara  «m 
Olovcrdalo  at  €  A.  M  "n  ™ 

_apl8 PET£R  POWAHnK.Praiis. 


rail  informal!— ..J 

J  "— r    piMi 


The  City  Gardei 

FOR  THE 

Coming  Picnic  Seaw; 

<*f»Bar  AWENTIOIt  OF  ALL  BOOtaTTFa  ! 
X  sooiatloofl  aod  Military  Compaalai  u  « 
to  tbe  sdTaotagea  offered  by  to**e  cooimo 
aod  beaotifal  groocas  for  Holiday  tcoit  1 
valF.  Tbby  can  be  proourod  oa  mi  <i., ,,  ' 
week  for  uicdio  porpoaaa  ibe  «oaimi  ^ 
more  advaiitaseoas  teriBB  tbao  aoj  intuit  u  , 

THE    CITT    GABDUl 

Are  taap  of  aooers  without  Kar  tariff  ta  «eci 
aod  ate  proriflrd  witfc  lar(re  aod  baaidfal  1a  ' 
larfteSbade   Jr«-es;  beaoufaJ  Flowari  sad  r  • 
from  erery  clime;  numerous  Swing.1  t*ci 
moth   Daroiog    Pavilions;    a    oatneai  Xaka.  ' 
PTeSBt.re*Boats;  Foaotaina  and  ObMrtakl- 
rrs,   al1   perfectly  sheltered  from  tbe  vicar 
maromotb  Restaurant  is  on  tbe  gTOocdajaidi  i 
convenience  for  tbe  acoommeoailDDoLUtat 
Dlca  bta  been   made.    KT*rytbrae  fess3^B 
in  tb»  most  complete  ordor  for  tbeooaSwti 

TUB    CITY     QAKDEXI 
Are  the  largest  in  tbe  State,     Tbej  ceeiai 
sores  of    Knoll  and    Sbad-d   L*wa,  Fletw 
dens,    eto.,    aad    are   capable  of    aoc 
ifl.OOb  persona  witn  tbe  groa'aat  coate 
tra  Cars  raa  directly  io  tbe  Gardens. 

Picnic  Oummitt«e&  are  eapeoially  IsrlM  U  I 
and  iBBDecttbe    Oronnde,    and  aaoatlBBl  b 
whicb  will  be  most  favorable. 

M.  "V.  8T£V£ri8,  Fraprttti 

•SB- Office  bonra  3  to  6  p.m.,  daily,  at  ks«0sr 
Oorner  'Iwelftb  and  Foisom  street*. 

y.  B  —  ;JOO,OoO  Admiaaion  Tiok*li  tin  I 
bj  Virions  Associations  holding  tasttTaw  1 1 
Gift  Gardens  last  year.  'The  sals  of  sput ) 
Uqoors  will  be  prohibited  on  tbe  gronadios  l 
livaldays.  ^ 


BadgersGentral  Park, Oati 


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THESE  BEAUTIFUL  QABDEttS  III    ' 
open  lor  the  seaioo.  .nd  naaj  of  l±i  , 
popnlfi 

PIONIOS 

Will  be  held  there.  The  .ttr»otlooi  m  i: 
ona.  SKATING  PATILION.  HUSBniI.  d 
n  ASIUM.    Skating  free  on  week  din. 

Adml.. Inn U0 

OHlLDRB^f  IO  OENTS.  ,:. 


Bead!  Read!!  Beat' 
THE  PALACE  OF  FASHI 


A; 


NOTHER      FXOITEMENT     ARODT 
New  .-tore.  IT  Second    'treeMsawkfl 

Grand    hotel.    Cioihing  of    the  Utstt  sasV 
fashionable  styles  ma(*«  to  order. 

NOTE  THlTPRICB.    I 
Pants... from  $6  to  $12  per 
Suits .from  128V 

I  in  rite  the  ioepectioo  of  th.  ObelMsl!* 
the  market, 

A.  MORRIS, 

No.    17    Second   Btt* 

IOT17  tm  Oppo.lt.  6rai<fc* 


AUCTION  SALS. 

New  City  Hall  U 

No   77    and  ~7S-Delhi«eJ 

IVrOHDAV,  JUKE  16,  mi-JOBB'SSl 
1H    TDK  *  SUK.  Aaotloa.ar.rlo.  »U  *^"- 

ery  rtreeL.  J*or  pariiaa!.r. iee  adrirt*! 

Alta  and  Examiner. 
Br  order  Board  of  Oity  Ball  Cob .*•■ 
aH8-m  BOB'f  OEOBOmP'™ 


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D&REN 
HERB 

SIJTTIR1 


The    fcresat   Totfte  »»*  As>aw| 

Sale  Ever  j  where. 


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THE   RIALTO. 

A.  Popular^ende^' 

Tie  Cholce.t  Wliti  »•«  VV"  ' 

PKltt    €*—*• 

■  iriXB    BATAHA   tnt»  { 

GEM  OP  A  -SAI^OW  AT  I 

Jlo.     «T    tUH   »I*lC1  , 

Will  r»oondootrf1n.0P"l«J»™H!S 
pbraae  "Meet  at.  on  >0»  B'•1K.■l!f, "^ 
wia.iril|»  th.  ehl.t  joj  of  calif  ril». 

m;U  tf  f .  MaABPLE.  r  atari'"! 

J."C.   COMBSS, 
TEBBAFtN    XXTBi\ 

IB*   '"f't 


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Cor.  IccmdaidTeH 

f  o»»m  u  .Ten  I""-  jr; 

tsUPPKB     BOOKS  FW" 


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A  Fa.triM  B»»ort  for  I^«**L 

Glood  Liquors  and  CtoiM  r 


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CALIFORNIA  MINSTRELS. 


CHINESE    QUESTION 


1  i    TV  rYl  IVIIDi 


BELU  UNION  THEATRE 


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nap't  ta   aiiRci    -. 
drewi  a  p  it*  In  tba    l*e<i  •■  .  ia  bar   *i«   ii.    at. 

aWeetaeee  e«   eoeoeite   »Im|   ape>i    b*r   eelurajt.    «d    * 
tkat  aba  ar  I    net   "ort       a*    ba*    ;■■-  :     ■»•■<> -a    natal.*,    Hexi*  m 
h»r»  deae  b'far*   bar 
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B   O'PKE  'H  afaaail  of  Kifaitr  waa  eiee'leoa-a  htl  •  c  •m«»of  from  H  Qma  U  *■  , 
eacieat  a«nit» nation  of  OaaYl.eetro  and  tba  eTnanl  af  tie  ean 

U 

PRINCE  *  a\    TIK*     a  niee  feaic  ram.  wbaaa  ami  •  ••  ara  iaeaHeb'y  aaae  ihraum    , 

rwVi-KH-  HUB  MR  AH.  a  pf«^iiMi n  and  aiyiirb  yjaM  lai.-j  1*1  oat 

QUEEN  OI.RM.  a  eaitraaly  lady  of  daapate  -and-i-ia 


r  tf  t»«Ti«.lmi  a 

A  Ice-elf  eweele 

BULLYETTE 
MAIirERLt' 


•     la     ba   bare"    af 

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••   t a*    I  . 

<ai  a«ra»H  e-H  hie.  eta-* 
I  a*«i<]  k«  paieiaer.  ul 


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THEONL    EON 


.  IEWII       KPLIT 


.     P\KKK 
HH    POST  BR 


Li-da   Lidiea.  Paerae.  Pet*aota.  tlelbirdiera    Mia-»i   A'eja    Hand-.  Tiakara.  S  <Mt«r«.  Sailor*.  Ium.  Glpaiea,  aic. 


WILL   SHORTLY  APPBAB- 


C.  W.  JESTER,  THE  MAN  WITH  THE  TALKING   HAND 

AND  PREMIER  TCXTRILOQtlST  OF  TDK  WORLD.    ALSO, 

RObort  Frasor,  tlio  Great  I*a.x±toTaa.lrx%.lm* 


%3?5iSXS& .;?." !  v  :::.  r  ESSE? 

an  POaXOVIaTO  L1TISO  PffirUaUIS 
1.    OlaMMa>ie>*e  •-<«    «•*>••.-. 
■     *ina.>a>.    m 

.     :    i  ■  -    r,..mr 

a«ao  abb  •»<  i  luk    mioa 

n«.».  •  "u.  m..i».« 

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m«ii«<    ••-..■.  Bf>  rin, 

THK    WOflDIRIUL 

OA8BIM     unci     FRITZ 
ill  their  r%tti.oyi  AnnofiATtnraATfj 

Ow*t»M.  OrvlMMra 

IHAIIT  8EMTIIL .1 TOMMY  IIRTOI 

UTHitm  MAvtumiu mui  mat  unit 

O»B«)0i1fac  mth  lh»  R»cro  Ael  of 

THE     LIVE    WIG    III.OCKH 

Len  Diioa.  Toais*  Bartoa    aad  Torarar   ftrar. 


iJT-T&TsTET- 


0»r  oatabratad  HI   SO  WHITE  8HIBT8.    Tttnj  Ot  PEATCCTXT, 
•V-UALL  AJf D  HkE  THEM. 


ami  fonaaltiTaad  dorabllltr  will  aavar  ba  match  ad.    To  bo  bad  on  If  at  tba 
I  XL*     AITT1*>%     HTURIt,      RlXHfararKrr'.rnr     l..n 


EPIZOOTIC. 

APUU-  SUPPLY  OP  HI  DICINES  0AM  BE 
ba   oblamad   at  aar   at  ira.   aa*ordtof  ti  tba 
a.1"  irat.m    i.KTTK    t    nnMnfaail       a'-'j     i.»    tha 
*S    KXP  -K9S    UUMPArtV       JAMKH 
l.K  A   J  J„  Ap«iba«anaa.    &*1    MoaU 
(fomarr  >lr-.i  iilMii 


JT  OF  AMUSEMENTS 

fUgHli'  ....  0IECULATE8   IN  .... 

the  TheatvbB, 


.'•tlWiLATEO  EVERY   DAY 

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Cl    TBK    TfcAB. 


TOB    OITT 


Liverpool  and  Great  Western' 

Steamghip.Conipaiiy, 

CAF.RITINO   THE   U.  f .   MAIL. 

TIGKETS  SOLD  TO  »ND  FROM1 

LeDd&odarrr,  Haatrarcb,  Br«ai*D,aZaaUwlaW  \ 
Uirn.  Pirn,  Swadan,  Bal«iaiD,  afoi'var  and  all  i 
laropaao  oitlaa. 

TbitOoropiDT  baa  arraagcmtBt*  with  tba  Ooan- 
rnlaaionarof  Emlfratioa  and  Railroad  Oompanlaa 
At  Now  York,  hj  which  paaaangare  are  promptlr 
forwardad  to  tba  Pacific  Oca*!. 

For  oaitloolara  apply  to 

D.    U.   JA(H»M,   AitWt, 

tSiWlca  IBB    Mnn(|fOMfry   ata-a*et. 


STILL  ANOTHER. 

OWINOTOTHB    SiJABCITY    OP    SALOONS  i 
on  tJn*h  atroat,  I  haf  to  Inform  my    ft-tanda  I 
and  tha  noblla  that  I  baTaooanad  tha 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

....AT.... 

AW   Ilatah    atrert,    hulWMn     Mnnt|»*fry  ■ 
aad   Kcurnr. 

Ail  Drioks,  Plain  or  Fancy.  10c.  i 

Ooaoooted  In  tba  beat  atvle  and  of  tba 
Paratt  Llqaora. 

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TO  THE  UNFORTUNATE. 

DRB.  TKOMMLITZ4  LKKDEA  GRA  DL'ATKfi 
of  tba  Laipaloaad  Vieooa  UoiTaraitiaa.  aod 
lata  Aaaiitaat  horaaona  Unltad  btatoa  Armj.  bavn 
onaaad  thoir  OB-a  and  Laberatorr  at  No.  den 
KEARNY  8TRKBT,  near  Oaliforala,  for  tba  traat- 
maDt  of  dlaeaaaa  of  tba  Urinary  aad  Oanarttiva 
flraana,  and  ait  Femala  CouplaiaU.    To  anffarara  ! 
from  Aatbrna.  BrooohltU.   Oiptboria,  Sora  Throat, 
Ooosamptioo  and    other  DUaa*i>«  of    tha  Loctn 
aad  Throat  wo  racomraand  Fn»foaa«r  Mall"  a 
■aline  ICxtracI  of  Toll*,  loolndioK  Inballnx  | 
Apparaioa.  whiob    ia  exUoaiTal/  oiad  in  Earoria. 
and  for  which  wa  ara  tba  Sola  A«*nta  for  'Ml**- 
oifloUoaat,    For  fnrthar  rjartionlara  oaH [or  addreaa  . 
DBK    THOHMLITZ   A  LrTEDBft, 
«■•  Kaaroi  atraot.rJan  FraooUco. 
Omos  HocAK-Froaa  10  to  12  A.u,  2U>  *  P.U  .  , 

V  f».— Separata  entrance  for  tba  aooommodatloo 
Of  La-lira  »p"  >■ 


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CHITTENDEN    &     DALT0N, 

rOlMXBLi or  THB 
■  BW   YORK.   STABL1I,    -i.,,..  ,.., 

B4TZ  ItTRcnAJtD  Till 

TURF  GALLERY  STABLES 

NO.  209  SUTTER  STREET, 

AND     HAVE    AD- 
dad  l»rf*ly  loth-ir 
ataok  of  beieea.  whirb 

ara  all  flr*t-alaaa.    Par- 
Uonlar   aiteolinn   paid 

"„«*,»■*  ""TollPTEIIDra  A  DALTOK. 


ATTCR    XIIF. 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

oo  to  Tim 

Hot    sooton, 

Maiii-r  atreet.  ■••«r  kLeaarni, 
And  try  oaa  of  their 

Hot  Seotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 


All 

fefltf 


DrlnkM    Tea    Ceuts 

.   JOS.  D.  BBIOOS.  Proprlator. 


New  Discovery, 

THE    USE  OP   THB    WONDERFUL   PLANT 
that  Oed  iateoded  for  Iba  Oare  ef 

RHCUMATISM,   NEURALGIA,    CDUT,  PARAL- 
YSIS, CATARRH,  AND  HI  -PINAL 
AFFECTIONS, 
la  ttadanteod  parfeetiy  by  Iba  aadaralniad—  tha 

only  pa  moo  oa  tba  Ooatioant  that  folly  cornpro 
haada  tt*  majtio  qualitira.  Tba  above  Comptaiota 
are 'rented  aatarnatlr  wHb  aafaty  and  aaceaaa. 

DR.  If  R.  DODUKIe  to  ba  fount  al  tile  Office. 
71M  Marker,  atreet,  Oppoiita  Third.  Roomi  I  and 
1,  Iroin  10  a  U   tilr  M  .  and  froa  t  tt,  f.  v  m 

Beatdance,  1O0O  Hleaioa  alraet.  Pattenta  oaa 
be  aoooremodatad  wita  Room  and  Board.       ap*J 


LA    FORMES' 

Hair  RestoratiTe  Powder 

npBIi  POWD«R  WILLPRRVKHTTBR  BAIR 

from  fiHlOf  Oil,  ,Bd  ilio  r„t 


Ladies  and  Children 

....win,  PTF/D.... 

KINKEAD'8 
SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

A  "»ES»I1r.  PLCARARr  TO  USR.  IAHM.V  APPLIID, 
l.~-  .i7^'j.^r»"»-  «d  wi"  o0l  l«liM  ID.  moil  d.llc«U.  II 
'""  *"  ««i^i  of  I    •  «»ID.  mn.  d.ndioff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

TABLE    ih*  h*"  *°U  1J*d  «,OM»'  »**  u  PUeULY    VEOE 

nairMiraio-I,-tKl-w.7A,0.^  BRUSH  HAIR  TOHIO  AfffD 
uRESBlna  auy  be  bader  iba   A«eei, 


n.   oai 

Oemer  Naw  abeetAomary    eea  n...    .A 
eiau. 


JA8*    n.     OATHS.    Drvajclat, 

re** 

fa!7tr 


■treeta,  aadol  ail  Dnm- 


EIGHTY 
Single  Outside  Rooms, 

WITH 

No.  1  Spring  Beds  and  Hair  Mattrasses, 

BRANCH  HOUSE, 

A.I    HANSOME  ITSIliT,    CAR.   CLAY. 

JB'lZfy     Ooxxtm     por       IVTiRlit, 
And  Lewis  l>y  the  Week. 


OFBST     AIjIj      NIQHT 

L.  J.  BWELL,  ProprU  tor. 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


"■'••:'■  .*,* 


2^  XGt-.£LX?.0. 


.HE  JOTJBNAX  OF  AMDSEKINrS, 


Pnbllsltsd  stst,  fcltaili  Vsar  b, 

^  a-  A.  :r  X3  XT  B 

t.    p.    *>  - 

gag  alerebant  and    &a*  Wa.hin.rton  »*- 

Below  MonUomoiT.  8"  7rsnoisco. 


MONDAY JCNE2, 


1873 


AMUSEMENTS,    Etc. 

California.  Tht-air*. 

To-nigbt  tbe  great  sbakapeariin  drama  ol  "Oo- 
riolkOBB,"  wbiob  proved  sooh  a  success  wben  it 
was  produosd  some  months  ago,  will  be  revived 
wit  j  all  ill  original  scenery  by  Porter,  gorgeous 
oostnmss.  imposing  processions  and  onglnai  ma- 
sio.  "Ooriolanaa"  sboald  run  at  least*  week  to 
Immense  bneioess,  at  miny  Who  weie  averse  to 
•ieitinn  t..o  theatre  daring  Lent  were  nnable  to 
see  It  wbea  it  was  fir,- 1  produced. 
AltinuiiirA  Tbeatre. 

Tbis  evening  Kelly  A  Leon's  version  of  Offen- 
baoh's  opera  of  "Barcer  Bine"  will  be  presented. 
The  pablio  of  Pai  Franeisoo  thoroughly  enjoy 
tbese  Angliotied  product  osi  of  opera,  in  wbiob 
tbej  can  enjoy  tbe  fan  as  well  in  the  muaic.  Pre- 
vious to  tbis,  Hob  Hart  snd  Little  Mao  will  appear 
in  'Toe  Second-hand  Hotel,"  Master  Barney  is 
bis  champion  jig,  and  also  with  Master  Barney  in 
tbe  screaming  farce  of  "Taking  tbe  Pledge."  As  a 
matt sr  of  eonrse  tbrro  will  be  a  large  and  fash- 
ionable attendance  to-night. 

Bella  Union  Tbeatro. 

The  company  st  this  bona*  has  been  re*organizsd 
to  tome  eztebt.  On  Batarday  night  Miss  Hay 
Leslie,  tbe  popular  vocalist,  mad*  her  appearance 
and  won  mnoh  applause.  Miss  Lotta  Gt*t  a-ade 
<jqite  a  b  t  la  obaractsr  songr,  and  the  fine  Dhii- 
iqneof  Mies  Zadle  LasotUes  added  t»  the  effect 
of  tbe  tableaux  Tivatts.  Oassim  and  Frits  de- 
Ugbtsd  all  by  their  wonderfnl  gymnastic  1  ats,  and 
a)  t)gt  tber  the  ei  tai  t  .iomtc  t  was  a  great  sacesu. 
Tbe  bill  for  to-nigbt  appears  on  onr  first  page, 
Buckley's  New  Varieties, 

The  questions  of  the  day  are  bnmeroualy  treated 
at  this  boose  by  Ned  Boekley,  Frank  Mortimore, 
Barry  Devey  and  othera.  "Little  and  Big  Frauds" 
will  be  exposed  to-night. 

Annual  Ben»  fit  of  John  McCallc^ffh. 

i  nda  >■  ef  eniag  b*xt  is  set  apart  for  the  annaal 
benefit  of  Uacager  McCnllongh.  On  this  ocoision 
"Kiag  Lear"  wl  1  be  performed,  with  Mr.  McOul- 
I  oogh  in  tbe  title  role.  We  are  sore  that  be  will 
plsy  it  admlrab'y.  San  Fransisco  is  highly  favored 
in  bavin  s  such  a  manager  as  John  MoCnltongh  to 
cater  to  Its  amusement  acd  Instrnation.  It  is 
maiolr  owing  to  bim  that  in  Baa  Francisco,  Sbek- 
speare's  plays  are  more  frequently  performed  than 
in  any  other  city  in  the  United  8'  ates,  and  that, 
eoBatejaeotly,  onr  pablio  ie  noted  for  its  apprecia- 
tion of  tbe  itaedsrd  drama.  la  supporting  Mr. 
MoOollongb  tbe  pnblic  does  honor  to  Itself.  That 
hie  benefit  will  be  an  overwhelming  ovation  is 
oertain. 
Woodward's  Gardens, 

Tne  Whale  pond  is  fast  approaching  completion. 
Additions  era  to  be  made  to  the  menagerie,  and 
attractions  are  being  constantly  added. 
City  Gardens. 

Tbe  Lafayette  Guard  picnic  at  these  Gardens 
yesterday,  was  quits  a  success.  The  attendance 
waaiexze.and  all  erjojed  themselves. 

To  morrow  tb*  picnic  of  the  St,  Peter's  Sunday 
Bohool  will  be  be  d  here. 
Badger's  Park.   Oakland. 

Many  enjoyed  tbemselvas  in  tbis  beautiful  ptrk 
jes'erday.  To-morrow  the  Snnday  School  of  St. 
John  the  Baptist  (formerly  Holy  Cross)  wiUholr* 
their  p:cnic  there. 

AriATomoAL  Museum.— One  of  (he  most 

o  .mptet*  colloetions  of  tho  kind  In  ths  United 
States,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  sod  beeu- 
rlrtl  wax  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
Idyl  at  the  Muream  on  Montgomery  street  An 
lour  may  benroritshlv  •nanr.  bar* 


ean^wvicti  Island  Pulii; 

Since  the  recension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopsfol,  and  every  hind  of  industry  !B 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Bchrelber,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  fninitnrc,  520  Washington  stree', 
opposite  ths  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  pnln,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  bis  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pnln  has  always  been 
In  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
for  mat  trass  beddln?.  and  douhtleEB  Mr.  Scbr"1* 
ber  will  find  no  difficulty  in  diepoeinj*  °*  *** 
that  comes. 


The  Pleasure  of  Drowning, 

Dr.  Hoffaian  of  Dixon,  ID.,  who  was  one 
of  the  victims  of  tie  receot  bridge  disastsr 
in  (bat  town.aod  was  very  nearly  drowned, 
tuns- described  his  sensation  while  in  tbe 
w.ter:  - 

"I  esuld  ftel  tbe  water  running  down  my 
threat  sari  I-  ^y  ^  ^  ^  &{  0DWexper. 
ienced  the  most  delightful  sensation.  I 
seemed  to  be  at  peace  with  everything,  and 
pei  fectly  happy.  My  whole  life  passed  be- 
fore me  like  a  fUeh  of  lightning,  tbe  events 
appearing  in  sequence,  the  most  prominent 
appearing  to  be  indelibly  impressed  upon 
my  mind.  Gircumstar.es  I  bad  forgotten 
appeared  rividly,  acd  I  did  not  want  to  be 
disturbed.  I  should  have  preferred  to  re- 
main where  I  was.  Whilst  in  tbe  midst  of 
a  beat  fie  reverie,  tbiokiog  whet  my  wife 
would  d]  if  she  were  lived  acd  I  drowned, 
I  felt  a  band  on  my  shoulder,  I  was  pulled 
out  and  placed  on  a  rock.  I  was  almost  in- 
sensible, but  gradually  came  to  myself.  Ob, 
how  sick  and  wretched  I  felt.  I  was  greatly 
astonished  at  the  number  of  events  that 
passed  through  my  mini  while  under  tbe 
water.  Nothing  that  occurred  during  child- 
hood was  evident,  but  everything  since  I 
WdS  about  nineteen  years  old  appeared  before 
me  as  if  photographed.  The  sensation  I 
experienced  while  tbe  water  was  going  down 
my  throat  was  not  unpleasant.  It  seemed 
as  if  I  wi.s  going  on  a  journey,  and  was  sur- 
rounded by  all  kinds  of  beautiful  things." 

-♦ = 

The  Bridegroom. 

That  miserable  and  insignificant  nonen- 
tity, the  bridegroom,  is,  of  cootb?,  of  no 
acoongt  whatever  duiirjg  the  wedding  cere- 
mony. Nobody  looks  at  biff,  nobody  thinks 
of  bim.  There  are  no  tears  for  bis  ;2molz- 
tion,  no  smelling  bottles  for  his  agitation. 
He  iB  for  tbe  time  a  black-coated  back  ground 
to  a  picture  of  radiant  beaaiy.  What  is  he 
that  he  should  interrupt  with  bis  foolish 
nervousness  the  even  course  of  the  certmnny 
which  fixes  his  fale  forever  ?  No  censure, 
therefore,  can  be  tco  barsh  for  that  wretched 
man  who,  being  married  ia  Cleveland  the 
other  day,  put  the  wedding  ring  into  bis 
mouth  when  tbe  service  began,  that  be 
might  find  it  at  the  proper  moment.  That 
moment  arrived.  The  minister  winked  for 
tbe  ring.  The  trembling  bridegroom  gave 
an  obedient  start,  a  sudden  gulp— and  the 
ring  h«d  disappeared  down  his  unlucky 
throat  I       

An  Imaginary  Picture. 

A  philosopher  says :  "Tbe  noblest  eight 
on  earth  is  a  man  talking  reason,  and  his 
wife  listening  to  him."  Undoubtedly.  Bat 
who  ever  saw  it?  Many  a  man  has  talked 
reason  to  his  w.fe,  and  thought  she  was  lis- 
tening profoundly,  until  she  buret  out  with  : 
"Dear,  what  kind  of  trimming  do  you  think 
I  should  put  on  that  new  poplin  ?  Ought  it 
to  be  lace  or  fringe?"  The  man  usually 
stips  talking  reason  jott  then,  and  indulges 
in  a  round  of  monosyllablic  oaths. 


Xj.    Wftuaaman's 
>.'  Ohiga?o  Beer  Depot,"  623  Sacramento  street, 
between   Mon'gomery  and  Keirn_^- 
brated  "  Chicago  Lager  Be*"*"  "' 


Discontent. 

A  German  gentleman,  who  writes  for  tbe 
Westdeld Newsletter,  says: 

,  Some  psebles  teg  Defer  n\l£*  mit  noth: 
IntjB.  I  oaf  seen  blenty  times  a  ojw  stbanu 
ia  a  clover  field,  and  look  so  vishful  like 
eferting  at  a  barren  deserts. 


liquors.    DaH* 
v,uiui   delicacies, 


The  cele 
-  and  the  best  of 
ZZ,  with  lobtttr  salad  aod 
prepared  by  the  epicurean 
George  Butt.  Beer,  10  cents.  Begulsr  Ger- 
mac  lunches,  caviar,  Swiss  cheese  and  sand- 
wiches, Btrvcd  to  order.  To  lunch  at  Waoga- 
znan'e  Ibths  thing.  C-j 

The  New  0>  ster  House. 

Otsteb  Ghotto  has  been  opened  by  A.  W. 
Manning,  one  of  tho  oldc-st  Oycter  Dtaltrj  in 
the  city,  "For  Ladies  and  Gentlemen,"  at  428 
Pine  at.,  next  to  bowen  Eroe.,  grocers,  litis  is 
in  every  respect  a  place  wlicre  a  gentleman  can 
take  his  family.  g  Q 

— : s^ 

it   is   T?ni«. 

9.  A.  fibaber  &  Go,  are  selling  parlor,  sets  and 
all  other  kinds  of  rurnltnre  and  bidding  che-  per, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  In  town.  Other 
dealtra  don't  stand  a  jthoBt  of  a  chance  when 
people  know  abater's  prices.    707  Market  street, 


Ninety-seven  proud  mothers  went  off  mad 
at  a  prizs  baby  show  held  in  New  Orleans 
recently,  where  ninsty-eight  specimens  were 
exhibited. 

Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  caniage,  stylish 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  nrrtbe  leadinges. 
*entialsof  an  fnjoyobleride.aod  these  cannui 
be  secured  In  San  Franeieco  so- unquestionably 
as  from  Frank  Eouton,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  stara  fronting  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  nio  nacdsome  turn-outs  are  used 
Dv  «.«  oest  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
it  a  point  to  employ  sble,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drivers,  ne  u  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  In  particular,  will  engage  no  otrriagea 
except  those  whioh  he  provides.  Frank  has  en- 
Joyed  gr-at  success  in  his  business,  and  tne 
admirable  way  in  which  he  conducts  It  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  patronize  him.   * 


"DOM  VIVIMTJS,    V1VAMTJ9." 

In  the  yontb  of  t>  e  heart,  ere  the  glorious  ray 
That  was  born  of  Life's  morolog  has  faded 

awsy— 
While  tbe  light  lingers  yet  in  (h,a  eve",  {hat  are 

dear, 
Aed   the  vo^rfl  wfl  Iotb   fitm   r(mfclnwltniia 

here,— 
While   the  wine  la  yet  red  and  the  stars  are 

■Mil  trlgit, 
And  the  winls  and  the  waves  bring  us  mnelo 

by  night- 
While  the  warm   blood  leaps   up  when  the 

forests  resound 
With  the  tread  of  the  horse  and  the  bay  of  Ih* 

hound- 
Ob  1  ever  and  alway,  go  long  as  we  may, 
A«  we  journey  through  life,  let  ub  live  by  the 

way. 

Let  us  live!  In  (he  now  r  to  enjiy  that  Is  given 
The  earnest  on  earth  of  tbe  glory  In  Heaven— 
In  the  courage  that  ever,  in  mirth  ex  in  sorrow, 
Hai  strength  for  each  day  and  a  hope  for  each 

morrow— 
With  a mitda  of  the  f ature  through  tetrs  for  thsj 

past, 
And  joy  ia  the  hours  that  steal  from  us  so 

feet— 
For  the  friends  whose  brave  spirits  still  hovtr 

■round  us — 
For  the  love,  whose  tright,  blooming  tendrils 

have  bound  us — 
Though  oloud  oi  though  sunshine  encompass 

the  day, 
As  we  Journey  through  life,  let  us  live  by  the 

way. 

When  the  world  has  grown  old,  and  the  night 

etsrs,  at  laat. 
That  rose  in  the  future,  have  set  in  the  past, 
Save  that  brightest  of  all,  wnioh  is  guildlng 

us  ever 
To   tbe  beautiful   country   beyond  the  dark 

river— 
Wbea  the  eyes  have  grawa  dim  and  the  locks 

h>ve  grown  gray 
And  we  gather  no  more   to  the  feast  or  the 

fray — 
When  we  pauee  at  the  end  and  look   thought- 

fully  back 
Through   the    change   and  the    ehance  of  the 

long,  weary  track, 
It  will  cheer  the  old  heart   to  be  able  to  say, 
'■As   we've  journeyed  (through   life  we   have 

lived  by  the  way!" 


Good  Advice. 

Fay  your  debts  as  soon  as  you  get  the 
money  in  your  pocket.  Go  without  what 
you  don't  nesd.  Speak  your  mind  when 
necessary.  Holdyonr  tongue  when  prudent. 
Speak  to  a  friend  in  a  seedy  coat.  If  you 
oan't  lend  a  friend  money,  tell  bim  why.  If 
you  don't  want  to,  do  tbe  same.  Cut  sc- 
quaintinces  who  lack  principle.  Bear  with 
infirmities,  but  not  vices.  Beapect  booesty, 
despite  duplicity.  Wear  your  old  clothes 
till  you  can  pay  for  new  ones.  Aim  at  com- 
fort and  propriety!  not  fashion.  AcknoWl 
rdge  your  ignorance,  and  don't  pretend  to 
knowledge  you  haven't  got.  Entertain  your 
friends,  but  never  beyond  your  means. 


Russia  leather  jewelry  is  the  latest;'  it  is 
pretty  and  unique,  tbe  earrings  being  made 
of  every  imaginable  pattern. 


Tisn't  every  city  can  have  an  "Exposition" 
and  a  "panio"  at  the  same  time.  Tienna 
has-. 


Woman's    Kigrlits. 
One  would  think  that  it  was  one  of  woman's 

rights  to  enjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  Fame  price  for  it.  Nearly  all  the  res. 
taurants  "  for  ladies  and  gentlemen"  In  San 
Francisco  have  poorer  fare  than  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dice.  There  ib  an  exceptloh. 
At  the  Piobeeb  Eeetaurawt,  on  Ws-hingion 
street,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladles  can 
SGt  iu  ex-elient  breakfast,  dinner  or  lunch-  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
since  1649,  provides  every  luxury  the  market 
affords.  Beth  ladies  and  gentlemen  find  tiier  > 
dishes  to  please  the  moBt  epicurean  taste.      • 


Bonnd  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Is  O.  Burkhardfs  motto.  FJhe  French  Calf 
Boots  made  to  crier  from  $S  to  $10.  A  good 
and  satisfaction  guaranteed.  Call  at  5i0  Wash- 
'   glonstrett  and  be  convinced.    A  full  assort* 

,nt  of  neatly-made  goods  always  on  hand,  at 
prices  to  suit  evtryooe'e  purse.  i  bi 

Olam  Chowder  Eivsx-y  IS/lsrJbvt. 

The  beet  chowder  in  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  IS  Morton  street,  just  ofl 
E.earny,  ^ **» 

Star  Shirts  una.  Collars). 

All  sorts  and  siaee,  tor  sa'.e  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leideadorff  st.       • 


Oysters. 
In  strolling  round  tne  other  night. 

To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
Our  careless  feat ,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  Bparkling  waters,  made  a  screen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen; 
While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell. 
O'er  whioh  the  waters  soitly  fell, 
Made  that  wineow  Feem  to  be 
Aotue  fair;  grotto  of  the  sea. 

Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 
It  loose  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  **I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  -TV" 
Ro  sooner  had  we  found  a  Beat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  Mb  appearance,  asked  onr  wish— 
Bald  they  bad  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  it  true, 
And  cooked  rnaovif.cently,  too; 
All  kiiida  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  JubI  think  of  that. 
And  If  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  crabs  and  terraplnB  j 
In  fact,  we  found  tbey  had  within 
That  cosy  place  oil  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  wblcn  we  ootid  name. 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  Ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners, " 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thrrty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  mado  plain: 
Who  goes  there  onoe  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  Bouse,  337  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night, 

0HABLB8  flAAKE.  Proprietor. 


McDowell, 


eiiow  Card  Writer 
»de"  to  order.    Boom  10 


Do   Wot   Suffer    lrom    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Oerns,  Bun* 
Ions,  Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Oowan's  InaH- 
rate,  810  Kearay  street,  -torn  1  to  6  p  jt.  We 
eriAak  from  etperienoe.  having  tested  the  Doc- 
tar's  capability.  Beferenoea  given  Urequired.  h 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 
The  People's  Bemedy  tor  all  Aches  andPalna. 

m  ■— 

A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
Just   received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  131 

Laidesdorff  street.  ^ 

Hothedb  or  FAnruEB  who  are  about  to  spend 
the  Summer  In  the  country  with  their  children, 
ought  not  io  forget  before  they  go  to  provide 
themselves  as  well  as  their  children  with  nnder- 
olothing.  The  only  place  where  they  can  buy 
the  same  cheaper  and  male  of  better  material 
than  at  any  otner  place  lfl  at  E.  Triedlendtr  A 
Io.  9  Third  street,  Nucleus  Building.    SB 


PXlutoarraplilc    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 

Qallery,  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 

Mission  strati.  •  a 

-.. .--.--  » 

TWenty  Tiioixsaxia. 

Pnpsr  Collars,  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
What    Cheat  LaaE  dry,  office   121  Leideadorff  st. 


^"iklte  Labor  Only  I 
Jgraployed    by   the  What  Oaeor  L*undiy,  121 

Leideadorff  street.  .  •     i 
»■'-  •■■ 

Fr«sri  arid  Sweet. 

Fertbabe>t     oonK^lonery,   b*   to   Oantf   and: 

Warner's.  187  Montgomery  St.  near  SuttOT.       ■     | 

OLAXBVGVata'. — Madame  Clara  Antonla,  the' 
Clairvoyant  Physician  and  Independent  Trance. 
Hedluxn.  323  Kearny  street,  bet.  Bus*  and  Pine, 
eajrcltatiens  In  English.  French  and  Germat.T 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  bats.  At  "  Thi"  Bat  Store,  C47  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  immf  nse 
<—the  prices  are  reasonable,  Every  one  who 
goes  there  la  surd  to  be  suited.  ■ 


We  get  no  business  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry     Office,  121  Leldesdorff  street.        * 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 
Oures  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  3-L 


S»n  Francisco  Jewelry "ftfansainetovy. 

D.  W.  Laird,  610  tterobant  street.  Diamond 
Setting,  Eoameliog*  All  kinds  of  repairing 
done.    Jewelry  for  sale, 


S.F.BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

ISoohsellera  and  Stotloa^sv, 

StaoevA   Mock,   («ohool  books  a  rpeoialty.)  S.  W 

corner  Fourth  and  Jessie. 
H.  B.  Moore,  609  Montgomery,  near  Merchant. 

Bnatnesa  Collegia. 
Heald's,  Bryant  A  Stratton1:  Oolleje.  24  Post  street 

Antchera. 
Kata,  Fred.  Stalls  94  to  lOfl.  California  Marksi. 

Employment  Office 
Ohas.  F.  Becherer  A  Co..  652  Saorameoto  street. 
Chinees  Emnlojment  Co.— Pierce  A  Co.,  627  Sao- 
rameoto e  tre  it- 
French  Fnrtey   Goods. 
Looau  A  Co.,  19  Moo t g ornery,  107  and  109  Butter, 

Hoir  Jewelry* 
H.  A  Callander,  manufacturer,  62  Second  street. 

■Annan  Hair, 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Co..  110  Second  street* 

Milliner*. 
Mrs.  M.  eelicr,  326  Kearny  street. 

Searcher  of  Uecordi. 
O.  T.  Gillespie,  611  Washington  street. 

"Watches  and  Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Catlender  62  Seoond  street. 

IVbltenera  and  Paper  Hsmsrera. 
A.  W.  Wbetdev,  '21  Geary  street. 

Wines  and  Llqnsri,    (Wnolesale.) 
Damn  V.  A  Co..  604  Front- 
1  -i 


FIGARO 

18  DIBTRIBOTED  EVKBY  DAY  THBOTJGH1 
on,t  the  centre  of  the  city,  in  all  Hotels,  Ras- 
tauranU,  Baloons,  SUres  and  Offices. 


FIGARO 

18    CIRCULATED    EVERY    DAY   ON    THE 
Oakland  i  erryBoats  to   catch   the  paaaeDgers 
hat  arrive  by  tbegreat  Overland  Train, 


FIGARO 

IS  "HERB,  THERE  AND  EVERYWHERE," 
and  fa  constantly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
in  tbe  Theatres,  Traveling  Conveyances,  Hotels, 
and  publio  resorts  generally. 


FIGARO  \ 

CIRCULATES  IN  THE  BEST  BOOIETY  18 
placed  in  the  hands  of  noarly  all  who  come 
to  the  city  to  make  pnrchaaea,  and  is  therefore  the 
best  of  advertising  mediums. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMMED 
every  Theatre  tn  Ban  Franorsco. 


FIGARO 

IB  MAILED  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon— the  papers  left  in  the  theatres  at  light 
being  gathered  up  and  sayed  for  that  purpose. 


LOOK.    40TJT 

....FOB  THS.... 

Business  Directory 

•I  nn  (\f)0  OJPIEB    TO    BE   ISSSED   ON 

or  .boot  Jane  10th  Eeodlnyour 
adTertisements  immediately  to  No.  608  Monfc- 
gomorjit,  atK.  M.  EDWAitDS1.  m91m 


CANDIES. 

ALL  KINDB  OB  TBE  JTNSBT  '.OANDi 
made  at  our  Steam  Pmdj  Fac-torj  dail7.  Al' 
orders,  especially  from  tbe  ooitntry.  are  aouoiwc 
„d  wdl be  prompttr  »«««•*«•■  WAQN„ 

14>T  MontBomerr*st,  nir.r  BwU» 


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MkMU  LODGING  HOUSE 

TLNELY  yORyiSHBD  KOOMB,  SIB 
rle  or  io  raits, 

W»H  UsstWOl  •»<!  ▼•ntlWtWI. 
,  »_— .  Onlormansd  Boom,  to  1st.   Lodging  wltb 
oHriScot    board.      AL11AMBBA    BCTLOISe 
lis-  3aib  strsst.  *">•  f 


CUSSES  INJLQCUTION. 

TWO  OP  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OP 
the  Theatrical  Profasston  in  California  prc- 
pose  fortrioK  classes  for  instraotion  in  Elocution. 
Parsons  wishing  to  avail  themselves  of  the  oppor- 
tunity of  acquiring  a  uaef  nl  a»t  at  a  moderate  cost 
can  send  in  thoir  names  te  "Oumbraes  *'  P.  O.  Boi 
23U,  when  particulars  aa  to  ierma,  etc.  will  bo 
eant  M  thorn  4fftt 


GREAT  REDUCTION  IN  Pfiic 

....or..., 
^■DIES     JSTTX-V. 

....AT.... 

CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  Sioi 

(Formerly  Mayar  A  Wurkheua.) 
No,    SO    HONTGOHIlt    STK£ 

Opposite  the  Lick  Boaee, 
BBAN€H,    AOS    REAKXT    8TMK] 

MR.   MAYER  CALLS  ATTENTION  TO 
large  and  well  selected  aeaoitmeat  of 

Ladies  Cloaks*  in  Silk,  Teli) 
and  Cloth, 

And  bis  new  styles  of  readv-mads  Bilk.  Waal 
ether  LADIES'  SUITS,  at  VERY  LOW  ■£■ 
Also,  a  large  stock  of  Stripsa,  Brosbe  sad 
Bhawla,  Lace  Jaoketa.  Silk  tnd  Cotton  Vsl 
Silks,  Satine,  Uloakings,  and  every  dsesrlntE 
Trimminga.  JUST  4JiRl7f!D,c  Iart»  £,  : 
the  Summer  styles  of 

PLAlK     ASrt     BUBIOIlin 

LIKEN    SVITV, 

F.  B.— Cloaks.  Dresses  and  snlts  mUlHi 
in  latest  fashion,  at  reasonable  ntea.  ■ 


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SHOW,  LEOrvBt.  COKOJUn .  Tl 
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sjy-Leaeoiu  given  on  the  BaotoaaiJ 
MISSION  BTREET,  between  VtaftJ 

N.  B.— Fine-toned  Silver  Solo 
eaaionals  always  on  hand, 


FREE  AND 


:VEBY    ■A.T1TBDAT' 
Piano    and. 


CHARING 


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delO  EAGLES  i 


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DAT!  MANDAta.  Proprietor. 


I  A DOERS 

Park.  Oakland. 


Unparalleled  i 

Ir     DONATO, 

luo«D«d  onk-leookh  din. 

ImuI  and  irtoefal   ItrpiicboiMQ 

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[|tn    Parent. 
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ty    Irect.  has  Removed  to 

Second     ntreet, 

\m   wilt    and    a    complete    aa> 
SHIKTS    and    FCK^InH- 

■  ••at    the,    nannl   law  prlcea. 

ItC 

BENEDICT   4%   CO. 


■  FOBTBEOURB  OF  RHEUMA- 
Ijonrtipatloo,  aod  kindrid  dU*M4t. 

r4awriua;   "IhiTOaffnla 
it  T»lo»  of  yoar  a«r- 
tlotroubia/' 
"Toar  Aparftot  baa 
a  add  ragaUttd  tha 

.Oraad  Hotat:    "Vonr 

ni'.iim  hi*  arorad  aa- 

|     *.   vm  u  taow  abeat  aUTan  pamra 

|.aTa  .       >  axptrieacad  oaa  tw!o#a 

,     Mr V-m.rw.  1U  Bhlplaj  at. 

r  Oaaaall'i  Ramadlat  el  a  aarara 

aaM« a  la  i>»aa*ai."  ' 

re.  Baata  Yeab*t;    "  Altor 

_      ...  1  ana  odw  la  aood  baaiah-a 

•«  I  bata  bata  daprlTaa  lor  mora 

."■  i 

MawwaWAataa  DapaA-Bl'T 


!    ^TTxL'B^ERS 


CURES  DYSPEPSIA. 


k ,  ,^TTxLB>TrERS 


Gives  Tone  to  the  Stomach. 


SL  J^ixtB^ 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 


(T^lX-fB" 


HeNLE>"5 


Is  a  Sure  Relief  for  Indigestion. 


^IXLM 


HAS  HO  DUPKRIOR  AS  A 

BLOOI>     PUHIFIlER. 


WILLIfT_BAND. 

MUBIO     FURNISHED    FOR    ALL 
oooailoD*.    Matio  imporlad,  arraoiad 
aad  for  tala. 

MAKCfJSM.  Jll-Vaf    lender  of' 
Oreheatra. 

IHVUV  TON  ItER  BEUDEN,  I-end- 

«f  Hrnaa   Hand. 
aw*Ord*ra  from  tha  coantry  prompilj  attend**! 
to       Addraaa    M.      W.     WILLIS.     Eaton'a     Mnrle 
Kiora.  l»8  Mot  ternary  atceet,  or   UABOUt)  M. 
BLUM.  CCS  Mon'Romaryalraat.  )a6  tl 


COSMOPOLITAN 

Savings  and  Exchange  Bank, 

K«.  68«  Hoolg.H.rr  .trc«l. 

(Uootcentrr  Blook.) 

OllBA»'TK8     .CMP »IOO.COO 

■VTtrm  Pepo.it..  on.  per  cot.  per  month. 
•»-No  KnlrriF.«  or  ooara.  for  BtDk  Hook. 
"^                "    W.  8.  THOMPSON.  P.<ulo.i.t. 
J.  0RO0KKR.  BoorpUry.  wjolm 


N.  SWEENEY, 

MERCHANT   TAILOR 

AS    8KCOKB    fraiCT. 

FINE    COOOIr   PERFECT    FITS! 

Batlsfnotion    Cu.ranteerl ! 

AylNB    LISB   OF  BPBIIfO   AHD  StlMMB 
Oood.  lilllMnl    OUlu«mUll» 


MBS.  EGOHRT.  OLAUIVOFAKT.  TB8T  «i.   I 
M  bn.lBOM  orda*P*M<l»Hltffoy  HA.M  to    f.  .  | 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING,   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,  LECTURE.    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 


Rooms     lO    and     J7....630    Washington    BTtreet- 


NlTHtl,     VDTK   i:    TO 

Picnic  and  Ball  Committees. 

WE  ARK  PREPARED  TO  PORHInTI 
BAM  s  a-j-l  nil  ■ '  ■  I  K  >  I'KAS  oompo^ad  of 
tba  bast  rao'ioiui  la  tti*  Stat*,  nndor  otapi- 
taat  laadtra.  at  fair  ratoa. 

■PEnCBB     IIKBAKD 

AM.   ... 

IIAUKV      AMI. A  It. 
With  tbalr  Oratt  S.naa'ion, 
OOTjnTAJBFiOI 


N.lPFIIO     TKIH'PE, 

Inelndlng  tb«  Child    wPooder,  a-AITHO. 

l.rl.IK     ELI.1*, 

MIAM  U.  ELLIN  and  W.   KI.I.IH. 

fieri ii.rom'e    and    DaettlaM. 

OUT     LlMTOHr, 

....Aim.... 

LUCY     A  II  A    M  », 


'IIIK    AMOVK    AKTMTN    ARK    WOW    OB    OURUOOKB.    AND    CAN    BR  EH- 

X      gacad  bj  ut*uac*r<  Waatof  tba  Hookr  Moaolaoa,  •». 


,  tbronf b  c 

MI1F.RIOA.V    CORBTFT    <fc    CO. 


•■joioh'oj<I  ] 


It  tl«w 


•ilVH    HI    P  T 

unoisi  aNV  ato  nejo-o* 

•asipiil  Jnj  awooif  jo  salt**  in w»Jia-#« 

"»'»»IO  pa* 
•ioobn  jaaaq  «qj,    -**i»*  aiaispoa  1«  '»a!qt*J»Aa 
to  »-aq  pa*  o*flOf)  laaq  «qi  qtin  'Joaaim  i«»q  aqt 
oi  pa«oo3  'namft  p«  adoqo  jaaotoqo   pui     -a 
SHZAaAO    J.n«JJ.Y<    3HX    HBlNHfld    SJll 


-,»q  'iuu)|  go  ']«»ji«  jaoamoB 

asnoH  tioi|3  pue  ja.sJfJ 

OUIOVd  NHBHAnOB 

•jiosanoi  ^ofaa  pan  n»ii  oaji 


CERMANPIANOS. 

TB*  BUST  AITO  THS  oar  AP- 

>     .[^ibfUdt.r  A  Oo.,  A,.ot. 


THE   OLD 
lEXot    sooton, 

la  Hxrta.  .trret.    n*«r  tt.c»«rBy. 

A.H    Drinliw    Ton    Cents 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOR  *JtD_JtRHY  III  TOWR. 

Alwara  on  Bit  tba  Naw  York  Herald,  Harper 'r 
Weakly,  Frank  LeaHa'c,  Day's  Dotogs,  Polio*  Oa 
zatto,  all  lh«  Oaliforala  papers,  alio  London 
Pnncb.  Ball'alilf*.  lUastratad  London  Nana.  0*11 
aad  satisfy  yoaraalf. 

•W  Don't  forjet  tb*  tiro  of  tba  Hot    Heoteh. 

f*7tf  W.  S.  WALDHON.  Prorjriator. 


GEORGE    MAYEBi 


DBALKR  IB  0Y8TKRK,  CLAMS 
■adall  klodtef  SHELL  FIHH, 
SUUaKoa.  40.  Al,  C9,  Oaliforola 

M»rk*t,  antranc*  on  Osliforn't  atraat. 


4b 


FRENCH 
BEAVER 

SUITS 

$50, 

.....T.... 

LiANfCASTER'S 

•  17  VT ABB) IM OTOM  BTatKatT* 

felllm  Opp.  Macairn'a  Opara 


TOORDEB 


SANGER  HALLE 

(BlXOKR'R  HALL.) 
14     OKAHY    aT.,     .11  AH.     KFARBT. 


Bane  bat  the  Choi  coal   .'Irnnda  or    Wlaaal 
aad  L'qaon  ni  hwad. 


DEPOT  WEYAND  At  tASCHl'8  BAT  BREWIIT 

foia  tf  0IIRI8  FELDMABB. 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

\|R.    P.    nFROKfl.    FORMERLY 

If  A     proprietor  of  tba  Minora'  Raa- 
isnrant.  b»a  taken   thn  managsraeot 
of  l>otb   tba   Mlnrr*'  R*pt  a o rant  on^ 
Uomnerotal   atreet   and    the   Miners''— 
Braooh  on  Marli-t  atinal,  in  partoer«t>lp  with  tlJn. 
DRA  Y  Kl.,  R,  wba  baa  been  cooneetad  With  tba 


a  ere'  mora  popular  tbsa  It  bee  ever  beoa  dn/taaj 
tb«  19  loaranf  it  a  prosperity.  Oar  Bill*  of  Kara 
emb— oa  nil  tba  delJcaoiai  of  tba  season.  Oaa 
motto  i*  "Oood  Fare,  Oood  Uooklogand  HodWaoS 
Obarges." 

I*.  BEEwBI  Ac  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

BUI  and  SOU  Coaunaroial.  and 
TAB  Market  atraat. 
Opan  ram  H  a.m.  to  10  p.m.  anJl  Ia> 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

FIKflTNIA    C4TY,    NEVADA 


or    the   weak.     Star*   aad    tr*T»lh)g    oomaaala* 
ilbaraUr  traatod  witb  oa  supliostlop  by  lattav 

IL.  MAnafarand  eel*  PrgpTtatna 

^  Or  to        J.  II.  MeCAU. 

WO  Wsafalnrton  atreet.  San  Fraoolsoa.  _ 


MRS.   E.    REGAN. 

Fashionable   Milliner, 

1M    TBIKD    .TKKKT, 

H».  the  ehol  ».'  tnd  tsoit  ■•Let  M.ortsnl  ffjf 
good.jB  per  lino  Ir  ^  g|ff,    "t  HATBitli 


THB  JOUlUfAX  OF  AMTJ8EMEKTB. 

PobLl*b*d  »tott  D»y  in  the  Year  bj 
j^       j>.       BOGABDnS 

S3«  Merchant  and  SS*      Waab.ln»ito.a  St. 

Below  Montgomery,  ban  Franciaoo. 


MONDAY JUXE    2, 


1873 


A    Really    Valuabl-    Invention. 

A  morniDg  paper  baa  ibe  following  : 
T.  Tucker,  an  Oakland  plasterer,  has  in- 
vented a  Dtw  method  of  lacing  gaiters,  for 
nhici  be  baa  applied  for  letters  pateoU 

We  are  gltd  or  this.  Some  re*  metbod 
has  long  beeo  a  desideratum  with  u*.  Wbeo 
-we  take  cur  wife  Jemima  out  for  a  walk  it 
is  always  a  serious  and  annoying  bosioess  to 
lace  ber  gaiter*,  and  afterward*  the  gaitera 
of  LilSie  and  Junie  and  Alice  and  Fanny, 
though  He  lattsr  wear  small  sizes.  First  it 
hurts  ns  to  stoop,  next  it  is  a  bother  to  get 
the  laces  through  tbe  boles,  and  then  wbea 
we  have  got  all  these  gaiters  laced  tbey  look 
bulgy  and  untidy.  We  never  f*el  more  in- 
e'iaed  to  swear  than  when  we  are  lacing 
those  gaiteia.  When  Tommy  Tuccker  who 
(we  suppose  it  mast  be  the  original  Tommy 
Tucker,  wto  eang  for  bii  sopper  who  has 
conferred  this  boon  on  maokiad)  has  pro- 
cures bis  pateot  we  shall  be  happy  to  adver- 
tise bis  new  invention  in  Figabo  at  our 
lowest  rates.  

Texaa. 

Hundreds  of  men  who  have  Bold  their 
happy  homes  in  Kentucky,  Miseomi,  Geor- 
gia, Florida,  acd  other  State?,  and  gone  to 
Texts,  are  out  of  money,  destitute  of  friends 
and  are  Irving  with  tbeir  families  to  get 
back.  Some  start  afuot,  Blip  on  t_e  trains 
at  watar-tarjks  and  wood-yard*,  and  ride 
until  discovered  and  pnt  off  by  the  conduc- 
tors. There  are  ave-ues  to  money  open  to 
speculators  with  money,  but  none  to  poor 
men,  uolefs  they  are  farmers  and  want  to 
grow  up  with  the  country,  or  a  physician. 
As  for  me,  I  am  cured  of  the  Texas  fever, 
and  don't  want  to  help  bnild  up  any  wild 
country,  but  am  content  to  try  and  grow  up 
in  Kentucky,  and  let  those.who  are  fond  of 
frontier  life  go  West,  civilize  and  build  it  up, 
and  when  "ill  is  qniet  on  the  Potomac"  and 
healthy,  if  they  will  extend  me  a  cordial 
invitation  I  will  pay  tbem  a  visit  and  drink 
•their  wine.  

An  Vngrafeful  World. 

There  was  a  meddlesome  monkey  that  est 
.out  to  reform  the  world.  "Milk  isn't  good- 
for  you,"  be  said  to  the  oat ;  and  the  oat 
scratched  one  of  bis  eyes  ont.  "You  were 
not  meant  to  gnaw  bones,"  be  siid  to  the 
dog,  and  he  ran  off  with  the  boos  ;  but  the 
<iog  ran  after  him  and  bit  bis  tail  off.  "How 
can  beef  be  made  out  of  grass,  you  foolish 
beast  ?"  he  said  to  the  ox,  offering  him  the 
bone  he  had  taken  from  the  dog  ;  but  tbe  ox 
tossed  him  np  into  a  tree.  As  he  sat  there, 
minus  an  eye  and  tail,  and  plus  a  broken  rib, 
In  moaned  out :  "How  blindly  ungrateful  is 
the  world  to  its  benefactors !" 


The  Luxury   of  Wealth. 

What  a  glorious  thing  it  would  be  if  all 
women  were  rich.  Now  there  is  'hat  rich 
Ohio  woman,  who  cheerfully  pays  ber  little 
$50  fine  every  time  ehe  feels  like  beating  the 
unfortunate  man  she  calls  husbaod. 


£Eo»fon  proposes  a   convention    of  bald 
men  next   month;  probably  lj  revive  the 

eld  wig  party. 

.    ,      .». , 

It  is  estimated  that  20,006  persons 
"ashwore  off"  daring  the  recent  excit  .-ment 
is  ilaioe. 

I>r,  Barlow  J.  Smith 

Is  giving  a  oours  of  Tree  Leoturee  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dls- 
•aaes  at  bis  Hygeian  Hall,  €37  California  street. 

.every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  IX  o'clock. 

A.  part  of  tbe  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 

and  prescribing  for  patients..    Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinatloBS  In  recard  to  health 

to  Invalids  daily,  from  9  to  t  r.  at.,  tree.         w 


The    Beet    Remedies, 

Dr.  Ferry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
IT'S  Webfoot  Tills,  for  an  billons  complaints 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.    Agency,  117  Sanson.* 

Street,  cercer  of  Commercial.  * 


Dental  Work. 

Fob  totest  qc*lttt  or  wosat,  go  to  T.  C.  Jee- 
-sup,  dentUt,  cor.  Sntter  -od  Montgomery,  over 
Tucker's.  S-U 


Slgnor    Falvlo    Rossi 

Gives  prvvate  leesons  In  ItalUn  and  English 
Vocal  Matic,  at  €15  Clay  street,  or  at  the  reel- 
dance  of  the  pupil.  6- j 

-*-  Pleasant  ljocarion. 

Persons  desiring  conUortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alnaabra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tne  bnildin*  la  a  very  fine  one  and  is  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. . 


Premium  Sblrt  Maker. 

MK.  Eveline  Mortis  526.  Kejrny  at.,  respect- 
1  ullv  solicits  a  call  from  Wends,  and  "strangers 
-visiting  the  City.  Kewest  styles,  perfect  fit 
and  prices  reasonable.  5,G 

Xiadles  Visiting  Cards. 

Written,  engraTed  or  printed  by  Johh  p. 
Dwtsb,  136  Sutler  street,  opposite  Lick  House, 
aad    at   the    Grand    Hotel.    X.   B.— Hahdkzb- 

:  arrrs  hxaxxt  aUBSED.    PESatayaBZP  of  every 
description  to  order.  3 


-Corns,   Bnnlona,    In£ro\rinc  N'ails. 

A  perfect  core  warranted  by  Albert  Schoen. 
■Wald,  127  Second  Etreet.  4-bi 


Attention,     Ladles 
^T^lT^^^rin^||^^^^^Lji^a|^^fiBU-*| 


Nature    of   Wit. 

Wit  is  often  an  nopro6table  gift,  for  tbe 
dn!l  people  of  the  world  look  with  aaspicion 
upon  the  witty  man  who  oftsn  mates  mal- 
apropos speeches  rather  than  lose  what  be 
oous-.ders  a  good  thing.  Qaeen  Elizabeth 
sseiog  8ir  JBiward  Dyer  walking  in  her 
garden,  ealled  to  bim,  "What  does  a  man 
think  of,  Sir  Edwjrd,  when  be  thinks  of 
nothing?"  referring  to  bis  work  entitled 
■The  Praias  of  Nri'hing."  He,  smarting 
under  supposed  neglect,  answered,  "He 
tbinks,  madam,  of  a  woman's  promise.'  ( 
Lord  Bacon,  after  relating  this  anecdote 
adds  that  "anger  makes  dull  mea  witty,  bu^ 
it  keeps  tbem  poor."  la  latter  tim?s,  Thos. 
Wartjn  paid  a  dear  prica  .for  a  joke.  On 
one  occaujn  a  fellow  of  Trinity  College, 
Oxford,  who  was  not  remarkable  for  wis- 
dom, while  reading  the  service,  came  to 
Psalm  liis,  5,  "Loid,  thou  knowest  my  sim- 
pleness."  Warton,  who  sit  below  him, 
whapered,  "Why  that  1b  koown  to  every- 
body." Soon  fifiir  the  office  of  President 
beetme  vaoant,  and  War  ion  was  obliged  to 
canvass  tbis  man  for  the  casting  vote.  The 
answer  he  recaired  was,  "No,  I  am  not  so 
simple  as  that  neither,"  and  Warton  lest  bis 
election.  It  is  cntijus  to  remark  on  tbe 
varieas  classes  that  have  been  the  tntis  of 
witticisms.  The  old  jest-books  are  full  of 
.ok. 5  aimed  ageiost  the  monks;  but  now 
very  few  have  the  clergy  for  their. subject, 
and  those  that  have  are  of  a  very  good-na- 
ture I  character.  The  clergy  themse'yes 
have  usually  been  quite  equal  to  ths  task  of 
holding  thtir  own  wit  combat?.  What  can 
be  finer  tban  tbe  following  anecd  ts  of  a 
witty  archbishop:  "One  day  Dr.  Whately 
was  walking  w.tu  a  young  officer  of  artil- 
lery, who  was  allied  to  bim  in  blood,  when 
the  latter  propounded  ths  following  riddle: 
'Whet  is  the  difference  between  a  donkey 
and  an  archbishop?"  Whately  gave  it  up 
and  received  tbe  following  reply:  "The  one 
carries  bis  cress  behind,  and  the  other  be- 
fore," referring  to  the  marks  of  the  oross 
on  the  domestic  ssa,  and  on  the  archbishop. 
"Very  good  indeed,"  laughed  Whately. 
"And  new  tin  you  tell  me  the  difference  be- 
tween a  donkey  aud  a  captain  of  artillery  ?" 
"No,  indeed,  I  cannot,"  rep'.fei  the  officer. 
"There  is  none  whatever,"  rejoined  the  areh- 

bishop. 

«. 

Too  Sharp  for  Bim. 

A  Titisville  man,  being  jealous,  asked  his 
wife  to  get  him  some  poison.  Bbe  obeyed 
left  bim  to  take  it,  looked  through  the  key- 
hole, and  saw  bim  pour  it  out  of  the  window, 
Then  she  came  back  and  be  began  to  die 
for  ber  benefit,  kicking  about  and  making  a 
great  disturbance.  Then  she  said  she  would 
die  too,  and  took  tbe  rest  of  tbe  poison,  and 
after  he  had  oallei  in  all  the  neighbors  and 
four  physicians  she  told  him  that  the  pouon 

WAB  liquorice  water. 

♦ 

Bostonians  complain  of  the  frequency 
with  which  fieh  blcck  up  their  Gocbituata 
water-pipes,  andsiytbsy'd  rather  take  their 
percb  with  a  rod  or  pole  than  by  any  means 
of  a  plumber. 

.*. 

ili-s  Graoie  Clark,  of  Texas,  bas  had 
eight. en  lover*,  and  yet  she  never  eaw  a 
-etemboit  is  ber  life. 


It  is  not  "the  thing"  now  to  wear  the 
bridal  veil  over  the  fees  at  all.  It  is  twisted 
about  tbe  he id  in  a  manner  strongly  sugges- 
tive of  a  burlesque  actress  about  to  have 
ber  photograph  taken. 


One  of  the  s?n?ritions  of  the  coming  au- 
tumn will  be  Wilkie  Collins  as  a  lecturer. 
More  than  one  "Man  and  ,Wife"  will  at- 
tend; but  many  will  go  "All  Alone." 


A  Seneoa  Fall  man  who  died  tbe  the  other 
day  left  a  will  saying:  "To  that  old  liar  and 
tattler,  tbe  widow  Jones,  I  bequeath  two 
cvtnts."    Didn't  she  bop,  thought 


An  unreasonable  woman  in  London  wants 
a  wine  merchant  there,  named  Mc  Ostrich  to 
pay  $5,000  for  writing  244  love  letters  to  her 
and  then  cooling  off  in  his  rhetoric. 


Dcctors  in  Tennessee  are  said  to  have  a 
rather  herd  time.  If  a  patient  lives,  he 
seldom  peye,  sod  if  he  dies,  the  reat  of  the 
family  want  to  shoot  tbe  pby.-ician. 


Mrs.  Brown,  of  Burlington,  Iowa,  rings 
her  "Hush,  my  babe,"  te  ber  infant  son 
.William,  who  measures  twelve  months  one 
way  and  one  bund -ed  pounds  the  other. 


The  Last  New  Songt 

Air — "Mod  <£  Chandon." 
Emerson  OorvUle  U  my  name. 
My  business  always  Is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  and  Fancy  Boast, 
ReUsbee  thes^,  that  my  house  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show. 
Obi  high  obi  Ob!  nigb  oh! 
None  who  nave  been  bat  again  will  go. 
Corville  rays  so]  says  sol 
0»  Pine  Street,  at  No.  110, 
Remember  tbe  number  and  call  again, 
Visions  of  Shell-fl<b  In  every  style, 
Inwardly  cause  yon  much  to  smile. 
Ladle*  with  escorts  there  always  go, 
Ladles  go:  La  lies  go  I 
Emerson  Corvlile's  politel  and  so 
8-1  They  go!  they  gol  they  go  J 

Notice  to  the  Public 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  sel- 
ling off  bis  fine  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  chiL. 
arena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatlj  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  fomleblng  goods,  hats,  trunks,  valises, 
8*0.,  below  coit.    Call  if  you  wan*   bargains.  3l 


A    Solution,  of  (tie  Chinese   Problem. 

In  discussing  the  evils  of  Ohinese  Immigra- 
tion and  the  existing  depression  of  buainesa  In 
San  Francisco  corjs«qaent  uton  the  displace- 
ment o(  white  labor  by  Chinese  In  our  work- 
shops, tbe  Golden  Era  Mis  tbe  nail  square  on 
the  h'  ad  In  the  following  : 

Tbe  only  measure  of  redress  trbioh  bold;  oat 
any  promise  of  relief  Is  tbe  formation  of  aoti- 
Coinsso  societies  all  over  tbe  Ooist.  tbe  membars 
of  wbi  >b_sba'i  be  pledged  not  to  employ  Chine*, 
□ot  rt>  0%%e&9e  soode  of  tDose  wbo  ao  employ 
the  Da,'  not  to  purchase  goods  of  Chinese  m  .nu/.-.c- 
tantfs.  The?  first  propose  these  acti  Chinese  so- 
cieties ebon. d  be  to  mabe  tbemselvs  felt  io  tbe 
cbsruoter  of  purchasers.  If  one  thousand  men 
io  this  city  eooald  effect  an  organization  under  a 
soUmo  pleig' no' to  employ  Ctiinese  nor  to  pQT- 
ohase  goods  of  icdividnals  or  firms  who  might  em- 
ploy tbem,  it  womd  greatly  strengthen  tbe  bands 
oT  encb  of  oar  local  m&nafactarers  as  are  now 
eoeaged  io  tbe  experiment  of  competing  with 
Obioese manufactures.  If  tbis  ooe  thousand  was 
maltipiied  by  ten,  &s  it  soon  m<gbt  be,  tbe  suc- 
cess of  the  bxoenment  woald  be  assured.  These 
societies  most  be  organ'Zed  witboat  tbe  aid  of  law, 
asnolawwonld  be  coDStrtational  that  dieorimi- 
nated  against  Chinese  residects.  Sach  orgaoiza- 
tions  oonld  only  be  carried  oat  where  the  com- 
munity is  nearly  nnanlmon:  in  furor  of  tbe  object 
to  be  attained ;  bn  1  accb  unanimity,  it  is  believed, 
prevails  io  tbis  Stat*. 

The  experiment  has  beentried  by  at  least 
one  man  In  San  Francisco.  We  allude  to  Mr. 
H.  Satllff,  who  Is  proprietor  of  two  large  cigar 
stores,  530  and  8)2  Kearny  street.  As  l?ng  age 
as  186^,  Mr.  Sotliff,  knowing  what  the  result 
of  Chinese  labor  would  be,  farmed  tbe  resolu- 
tion to  neither  employ  Chinese  workmen,  nor 
sen,  nor  purchase  cigars  made  by  Chinese,  and 
be  nas  carried  out  this  resolution  te  tbe  pres- 
ent day,  and  will  continue  to  adhtra  to  it  as 
long  a;  he  remains  In  business.  Many  of  bis 
friends  thought  It  impossible  for  him  to  stem 
the  currmt  of  cpposltlon  to  those  In  the  same 
trade  who  employed  Chinese  workmen,  but  he 
has  r>one  so  successfully,  arjd  instead  of  tbe 
one  i mi'l  establishment  which  be  commenced 
with  at  tbe  time  of  forming  tbis  resolution,  he 
now  has  two  of  the  largest  In  the  city. 


A  Servant  in  the  Corner, 

Weed's  Carpet  Sweeper,  with  the  beet  assort- 
ment of  Carpets  and  Furniture  In  the  State,  at 
John  O.  Bell's,  nearly  opposite  the  Grand  Hotel, 
Mir^et  street.  4p 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Parisian  House. 

SAT7    B1FAEL, 
ONE   BLOOE  FEOM  THE    RAILROAD. 


L.  THORIN,  Proprietor. 

FURNISHED   BOOMS 

....USD.... 

I=t  ©  &  t  &,  uran  t . 

First    Quality    of   Wlnei,    Llq- 
ion    and    Cigars, 

BOARDERS   TAKING   BY  WEEK  OR    MONTH. 

my:;  im 


RemoTal, 

Samuel  Swift  bas  removed  from  116  to  113 
Poet  street.  Sewing  machines  rented  and  re- 
paired as  utuil.  and  sold  cheaper  than  ever.  ; 


Ox-.    I>oljcrtj- 

Has  deroted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
anionic  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  is 
sow  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  In 
3an  Francisco.  Office  519  Sacramento  street, 
eornerof  Leldesdorfl,  a  few  doors   nelow  What 

Oheer  Honse, i 

flat  tier's     ume    Parlor. 

Lew  Battler,  formerly  In  the  minstrel  line, 
will  be  pleased  to  act  tbe  role  of  Boniface  to  all 
friends,  day  and  evening,  at  334  Bush  elreet, 
below  Kearny.  1  b 

Sam    Moore, 

Formerly  of  Baas  House  Carriages,  can  be 
ound  In  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
abUshment,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery «te.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carriage  orders 
lift  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
o '  night,  at  reduced  rates,  Ml 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 
Curea  Rheumatism  and  Neuralgia, 


Fine    Candles. 

Tresb,  sweet  and  delicious  Candles,  of  every 
rarirty,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 678  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail    a 


Public  Accommodation. 
Washing  left  it  the  office  before  6  a. 

■Baal 


X\TATVTJE3X3, 

McDASIEL'S  THEATRE 

C'HETISSr,    WT  Oil  I. vs. 

THREE  GOOD  MRIETY  WOMEN 

•»-Talen  t  going  East  will  find  it  to  their  advan- 
tage before  leaving  California  to  correspond  with 

J.   Wc DANIEL, 
mi 9  Look  Box  No.  I,  Cheyenne.  Wyoming. 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM, 

And  Oollere  of  aCediciae. 

IO    (\(\(\    BEAUTIFUL   AND  INSTBCOT- 

IV.vW  ire  objects  to  be  seen.  Open  to  tnt 
Pnblio  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  KUitEKA  HALi- 
8  IB  Monti  ornery  fctreet-    FOR  MEN  ONLV- 

•TDe.   Jobda.s'6  Private:  Ofticb  is  at  Yll 
Geary  etreet  (opposite  old  aiflcbanios'  Pavilion). 


picnics,  Excr/rfc), 


DIRECT  IMPORTERS. 


GET  ONE 

BEFORE  THEY  ARE  ALL  SOLD 


Just  Received 


ao    CASES 


Fine  Black  Silk  Hats, 


SEDTL1E    PKICMB,     81  OO. 


Will  be   Sold  far    $1  OO 


IO      CASES 


Fine  Panama  Hats, 


TVOKTH    83  50. 


Selling1  for  One  Dollar. 


IO     CA. 


Railroad  Caps— Cloth,  Velvet 


SESVLLK    PBIOE,     81  SO. 


Selling-  for-  Fifty  Cents 


lOO    Z30S&E3IST 


CASSIMERE  SUMMER  HATS 


At    Fifty    Cents, 


Fifty    Cases 


....OF   THE.. 


Celebrated  $150  White  Shirts 


WILL    U    SOLD 


FOR,    ONE    DOLLAR 


on.o4*jaxiNrGr 


STEYENS,    HOLMES  &  CO., 

C35  •ACBASJLEXTO  STREET. 

PILL  ORDERS  FOR  ALL  KINDS  OF  GOODS, 
md  attend  to  all  baiioeas  from  all  parts  or 
tbecoait  oncommlasioo.  Nerada.  U tab  and  loatao 
a  specialty.  myS2  In 


FRED.    C.    WENTWORTH 

Anooucioea  tbat  at  his  Saloon, 

601  Kean7  at.,  Sf.W.  cor.  Sjornmento, 

Losg  famous  for  tb«  excellence  o(  its 

WINES  and  LIQUOBB 

All  Drinks  will  benceforth  be 

T    X:    2NT       O    OES    3?U"    T    S  . 

mjaoim 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 


S1CE1MISTO. 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS, 

All    Grades, 

AUBJUHEiPEB  mis  AH  UTBTB 

STOKE  nr  TIE  CITX. 
AT  THE 

IX L  Auction  Store 

618  and  620  Kearny  St., 

Corner    of    Commercial 


S.  F.  and  JJ.  J  fi 

Hi 


CHANCE    C» 

THE  CHEAPEST  ROUTE   |H! 

ON  AND  AFTRR  APKtLU 
or  ANTKLOPW,  connect*  • 
ing  with  tbe  S&n  Frincisoo.i 
road  Compaoy  for  01o»erdal»l 
stations,  will  lea*e  San  Krat  i 
exepted),  from  Fror.t  street  Vl 
rnrulUB,  the  train  will  letTil 
5:30  o'olook  a  m  ,  coonectioa  I 
Bte-meracd  arriving  in  San  bZ 
lbs  steamers  and  cars  mail 
witb  stages  to  and  from  all  pi  | 

SUNDAY   EXCURS:QnT7tS 

Leave  San  Francisco  at  81^ 
arriTing  at  Olovsrdiln  at  1  o'cl 
will  leave  OloTerda!"  at  2o'«;HH 
Fracoiaao  at  7  o'clock.  IvH 
Biomsca  aeveial  bonrs  at  an*  ,'i. 
tbe  line  of  tbe  road  For  aft  I* 
tbe  06mpai,>'fl  otHoe,  -aRO  AA 

On  and  after  Jane  1st.  tbi  --.  1 
Han  Froncieco  at  2  30  P  M.-  E  1 
Olo»erdale  at  6  a.  u  "  ■ 

*P36 PKTMR  DON  T^J 


The  City  liri 

FOR  THI,, 

Coming  Picniii 

THE  ATTENTION  OF  AL)  0 
eooiations  acd  Military  ■ 
to  tbe  ad»aaiages  offered  by  ( 
and  beantffnl  grouooe  for  rl  ■ 
vals.  Tbey  can  bo  procured  r. 
week  for  picnio  purposes  ths. 
more  advantageous  terms  than  t 
State. 

THE  CITY  «A1| 
Are  easy  of  access  wlthont  aoy  tfaj 
and  are  provided  witb  large  aai  a 
large  abade  Trees;  beaoufal  \Z 
from  every  clime;  namerow  .  ■ 
moth  Dancing  Pavilions;  a  r  ■ 
Pleasure  Boats;  Fountains  aod  C 
frs,  al'  perfectly  BbtUfred  f t*  I 
mammotb  Hestaoraoi,  is  on  tbe  ■ 
conveoienoe  for  tbe  aceonmeii  a 
nlos  bas  been  made.  Kv  rjttiii  ■ 
in  tbe  most  complete  order  for  t  u 
THE  CITY  «a  tl 
Are  the  largest  in  tbe  btat».  ■ 
sores  of  Knoll  and  8bad«4  lT 
dene,  etc,  and  are  capable  o « 
*0,l>;  0  pereons  with  tbe  grea'ett  £ 
tra  Oars  ran  directly  to  too  Garo  ', 

Plonio  Oommitt^es  are  eapct 
and  insDect  tbe  Gronnds,  am 
which  will  be  most  favorable, 

M.   T.  81ETBII  n 

«mr*  Office  bonrs  3  to  G  P.at..  dall  kl 
corner  Twelfth  and  h  o'.aow  atret  i 

N.  B  — 300,0--0  Admission  - 1 
by  verions  AEsoeiations  boltflo  l 
Oi^y  Gardens  laet  yesr.  Tba  1 1 
liquors  will  be  prohibited  on  tbi  i 
lival  days. 


Badger'sGentral 


THESE  BEAUTIFUL  OASD  I, 
©pen  forth.  «e.u>o.  .ad  »  I 

popular 

Will  bo  held  tfatre.     Tub  «tl 
OM.     BKAnNG  PAT1LIOFJ.  ] 
NASIUM.    fikftling  fr««oai 

Adnliilffi 

OHILDREIf  IO  OKNT8. 


Read!  Read!! 
THE  PALACE  OFF. 

ANOTHER     FXOI1BHKBT 
New     tore.  17  Second   sM«  I 
Grand    Hotel.    Ulotbmn  of  tbs  i  •! 
fashionable  styles  mat'e  to  orosr. 

NOTE  THE~PRII 

Pants.,  .from  $6  to  1 1: 
Suits ..from  lj| 

I  iorite  the  inspection  of  the  Cot  AY 
the  m.rket, 

A.  MORRI: 

No.    17 

my  17  lm 


Second    *4 

Oppoahc  »n  Jjj. 


AUCTION  SAl, 

New  City  HallW 

No    77    and  "78-DelH 

MONDAY.  JDME  16,  ISTI-JOS)  ■ 
TOM  A  SUN.  Aaouonewi  He-  ■  • 
err  street.    For  pinijul.r,  s*»l»af»  "■ 
Alt.  .nd  Fximicer. 
Br  order  Board  of  Oirr  Bell  Ooaml  ■ 
M  ;8-td BOB'  f  O10M»  **, 


DRREN. 
HERB 


Tbe    treat    Toilc  i  nd  liK*1  d 
Sale  Ever j  where. 


1,000  PAIRS  CASSIMERE  PANTS 


tfesTii  •«  oo. 


Selling:    for     $S    SO! 


THE   RIALTt 

A.  Popular  Kende  *' 

The  Choicest  Wine.  Md  !•'«•  ,™ 
PoclflC    &>••<•  t 

SIFCIB    BAVAWA   CIS 

THIS  GEM  OF  A    SALOOlf  AT 
Ko.    *1    TA1IBD  *™  «rt 
Will  be  cond  noted  is  eo  perfeet  »  ■"■  p' 
phrete  "Meet  me  oo  ths  Bull*    ■■• 
irillsigoijr  the  chief  jorof  dsil/""- 


sflTOTE. 

■WE  STATE  (IMFLT  FACTS,  AID 
OTTABABiTEE  TO  SELL  GOOB8  AT 
THE    fBICES   TS/E    ASV£BTIi£. 

•  CALL    AID    SEE, 


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H.  WAFBB, /"jSiS  W. 


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Good 


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MOTEL. 


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a  rat  nu. 


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Liverpool  and  Great  Western 

Strain  thlp.Conipany, 

CARRYING  THE  TJ.  9.   MAIL. 

TICKETS  SOLD  TO  UNO  FROM 


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LsDdoirdeiTT.  Hasiborf  b,  Btrsmi 


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miaslossref  EssifTiitlon  sad  Kuirasd  OoropsstN 
st  Haw  York,  by  wbleb  pssssegsrs  srs  prsmptlr  J 
for*srd*d  to  tb*  PicifloOtut. 

For  psiiiesLsn  spplr  u> 

J>.   B.   JACKSOIV,  Att.nl, 

taiVIrs  I8H    Mot»l,T«»Bserr  ilreet.       , 


STILL  ANOTHER. 

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orj  Bo-ri  strsst.  I  b*«  to  infors   mj   frlseda 
sod  lbs  uabllo  th*t  I  bin  opsasd  tb* 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

....IT.... 

•*MI  Ha*h   street*  between    Meetssmerv 
■■d  Kearar. 

All  Drinks,  Plain  or  Fancy,  10c. 

Cbueootsd  Id  lbs  bs*l  ityls  sod  of  lbs 
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R8 .  TROMULITZA  LKKDJCS.  (iR*  DUATKS 
of  lbs  L*lpslo  sad  Visors  UolfeniLis*.  and  ' 
.  a-«  AltlilSSl  horrsooi  Uoitad  Htsts*  Aimj'.lnn 
opsotd  thpir  OAias  and   Lsborslorr  »■  No.  ASS  . 
KEARKY  8TRKET.  nnar  nailfornia,  forlb*  trait-  I 
men-  of  d  I  mass  off  lbs  Urtkar*  sad   Oeosrativa 
UriiDi,  sad  all  Fsrasls  CompUIots.    To  loflafiri 
Iron  Aatbma.Broaob.ti*,  Diptbsrla.  Bore  Tbrott, 
UoBlsmptlon  and    otkar  Dlaasasa  of    Ibs  I.odks 
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ma  for  whiob  ws  srs  lbs  Sole  Aceoli  for  lb*  Ps- 
eiBoUosst.    For  fartbar  oirticnlara  cell  or  iddr*n 
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TURF  GALLERY  STABLES 

NO.  209  BUTTER  STREET, 

AKD     UAVK    AD- 
il-tl  larffatf  lotb- 
al«ch  of  bet***,  ante 
are  all  Br-t-ali**.    Par-' 
tioolar  aiteoiion  paid 
to   hoard tr-K  tior»*». 
nulla  ORirTRrCDFH  A  Pftl.TOI. 


AFTKK    THE 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

OO  TO  TUB 

Hot     Bootoli. 

Batter  sti-e**!,  senr  IrVearaT* 
And  tr*  oas  of  tbetr 

Uet  Seotch'fl  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 

A.U     r>i-iiil£s*    Ton    ContH 

fsatf JOB.  P.  BBIOOS.  Proprietor. 


New  Discovery* 

THE    U«E  OF   THK    W0MDKHFUL   PLANT 
tbst  Ood  laUndad  for  lbs  Oars  el 

rtHfttMATlIM,    NEURALGIA,    CflUT,   PARAL- 
YSIS, CATARRH,  AND  ALL  SPINAL 

AFFECTIONS, 

Ii  SBuanleod  parfsatir  b*  lb*  sodarslsned— tbe 
oslr  pstion  on  tbe  OoBiiaaot  thai  fall*/  eonrprs 
besd*  it*  ma*io  qnaltliis.  fbs  absrs  OOmplsloia 
*-•  'raalad  n t-rraHj  trirb  asf*lj  sod  asocSM. 

DR.  B  K.  UUDi.Kii  t.->  be  foasd  st  bla  Uffloe. 
TiaUark*!  *tr**'.  oppoaltaTblrd,  Room*  1  and 
2,  Iroin  10  A  ■-  ttl  rat  .  *ad  fro.n  1  to  fir  M 

M'nioii  ilrnt.    Pattaats  osn 


XiA    FORMES* 

Hair  Restorative  Powder 

THIS  POWDER  WILL  PREVENT  TBB  HAIR  I 
froai  lallinr.  off.  and  Slio  raitor*  s  new  growtb  I 
of  Hair  to  tb*  bald  baed  wflbta  a  few  waaka  wbers  I 
Iksreoas  ar*  not  d 


Ladies  and   Children. 
KINKEADM 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

ADRRSSINO    PI.KAHtSr  TO  USB,  IAMLY   APPLIED. 
tl  Dot    nrwajy.    mil    ■(  II   nil   I  nj  lf«     lb*     tin"1      IsllOSlS.      II 

ears*  all  dls*as*s  of  '    *  loalo,  **■->>*•«  daedroff. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

Benrlsrs   tb*  hatr  aofi   ud    glof-j.  sod   It  i'UKKLY     VEO» 
TAB1.K. 

ssr-Th*    Original    SAf.F.     BKUI'l    HAIR    TOXIO    AJID 
DRESSING  ai*f  be  h*def  the    Agant. 

.1  tsj.      n.     C1ATFJR,      nrn«lil, 
Oorn*r  New  Btoataoaiary     and  Howird  atr**l*.  amtof  all  Drms- 
gista.  f*li|t/" 

EIGHTY 
Single  Outside  Rooms, 

WTTa 

No.  1  Sprint;  Beds  and  Hair  Muttraflses, 

AT  TDK 

BRANCH  HOUSE; 

««•  «a>«i)«c  «Tai:i'.T.  <ou.  ilat. 

.T 

3S*irty     Ocnt«     par       KritsHt, 

And  Li'kn  »>y  the  .WeeU. 

OX'SISO'     ALili     HTTn.TTt-> 
L.  J.  «»1LL.  Proprietor. 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


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'FIGARO." 

tHZ  JOUBHAX  OF  AarDBEalKTS. 
rabilaUd  .™t  Dir  In  il"  y»»  "» 

AT 

SSS  Iinkal  and    «•«  avaahlnaton  «u 

Below  Mon«i>».«r7.  8»D  7ran<»»00. 


TUE3DAT JTOE3,  1873 

AMUSEMENTS.    Etc 

California  Theatre. 

There  was  a  capital  boose  last  nlfhi,  when  "Co  I- 
oleoos"  tu  preaentsd  with  alt  the  splendor  of 
■eanery,  and  eostoms  and  caref  a)  attention  tede- 
t«j:  which  cbaraoumsd  its  predsea.oc  some 
DUBihiofo  Many  will  be  glad  to  ie»  thii  play 
ados  more  aed  enjoy  the  splendid  acting  of  SI*. 
llcOnllcngh  in  tbe  title  tote.  Politictanr,  who  are 
tnirJBt  cow  In  preparettocs  for  the  eleotion, 
tkojld  be  able  to  draw  valuable  lessons  from 
"Coriolanas."  This  pUj  will  be  played  every  evec- 
i.s  nntil  Friday,  when  John  MoCulloagh  will  take 
feU  annual  benefit,  aed  appear  in  "Kicg  Leu." 
Alaatnbra  Tn-»lre, 

A  larve  and  fashionable  andie"xe  ecj  ->jei  the 
exeslleat  performaaoe  gireo  at  this  theatre  last 
oijht.  Bob  Hart's  sketch  or  "The  SeoDnd-hand 
Hotel,"  in  whioh  be  and  Little  Mac  appeared,  was 
received  with  roars  of  lausbter;  Barney's  ocam- 
plon  J<«  was  rewarded  by  immense  applause;  J. 
O.  Bute*  i-esogio  exoal'eot  style;  Little  Mao  and 
Muter  Fra&kllTi  caoaed  mueb  amassment  io  their 
comic  potk-s,  -Bd  md  Rrekty  and  Master  Barney 
made  the  aadivooe  fairly  acream  with  laafhterin 
-tbeaketch  entitled  "Takicg  the  Pledge."  After 
ibis  Kelly  A  Leo&'e  very  amnsi-g  burlesqoe  of 
Offenbach-!  opera  of  "Barbe  Blen"  was  presented, 
with  Leon  as  BnllyeUe,  Kelly  as  Barber  Bla.  and 
the  other  abaxecters  strongly  east.  AU  the  orig- 
taal  aire  were  given.  L:oo  io  bis  impersonation 
of  the  heroic e  fairly  rivals  Ainee  and  Silly.  The 
mtfetlMBce  of  bis  eostoms  was  the  subject  of 
general  admiration,  and  bis  singing  and  acting 
were  Eopeib,  The  tame  bill  will  be  played  to- 
night. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

The  beantifal  tableaux  Tivanta  presented  at  this 
house  are  generally  admired.  Miss  May  Leilie.who 
i;  a  trae  artiit,siagi  ballads  in  excellent  style, Miss 
Lolta  Gray's  character  songs  are  macta  applauded, 
Miss  Zadia  Laacellea  appears  to  good  advantage  in 
the  tableaux,  and  Ossein  and  Fritz  are  great  in 
gjmnaatlo  feats.  All  these  artiste*  and  many 
others  will  take  part  in  the  excellent  programme 
prepared  for  this  evening,  which  may  be  seen  on 
our  6m  page. 
Buckley's  New  Varieties. 

"I've  J  us  t  Arrived  in  Town"  by  Ned  Buckley  and 
Frank  Mortlmore,  is  one  of  tha  funniest  acts  tver 
presented  on  the  stage,  Leon  Earn  wells,  Miss 
Zsdre  Zelmar,  Barry  Devor,  Hiss  Ida  Flak,  Miss 
Blanche  end  many  others  will  appear  to-night  in 
e  rich  programme. 
jDa*hairay  Hall. 

An  entertainment  oonsisting  of  comic  delinea- 
tions by  "Trtpbheaie  Ann,"  Chinese  eong  end 
•denee  by  Miss  Lon  Loo  Johnstone,  and  a  musical 
olio  by  Mrs.  A.  6.  Leland,  Mrs.  Julia  Melville, 
Prof.  Coc.ll  and  a  glee  elnb,  will  be  given  at  Dash- 
away  Hall  on  Wednesday  eveotog. 
Pacific  Hall. 

Mrs  Josephine  L.  Jackson,  a  lady  of  letters,  wr  11 
known  and  highly  esteemed  In  this  city,  will  give 
a  concert  and  lit-rary  eotsrtaiament  on  Thursday 
even. eg,  at  Paetfio  Hal.  A  plsssiog  programme 
'Will  be  performed,  and  Mrs.  Jackson  will  on  this 
occasion  make  her  debut  In  public. 
Mrs.   Bowers  In  Virginia  City-. 

We  have  received,  through  J.  H,  McOabe'e  Dra- 
matic Agency,  the  following  report  of  the  busi- 
ness dose  by  Mrs.  D.  P.  Bowers  at  Piper's  Opera 
House  daring  last  week,  which  proves  the  people 
of  Virginia  City,  Nevada,  to  be  folly  as  apprecia- 
tive of  draxoafeo  talent  as  those  of  San  Jose. 
Monday, "LaoyAndloy's  Seoret,"  8714;  Toesdaj* 
"East  Lynne,"  $701 ;  Wednesday.  "Elizabeth." 
99(4;  Tbnrfday,  "JUah,"  $506;  Friday,  "Hunch- 
back." 9773;  Saturday  matinee,  "East  Lynne." 
9)0$;  Sslnrday  night,  "Iogeaoar,"  $570;  making  an 
Aggregate  of  $t,i71,  pretty  good  for  a  town  stock 
-away  op  in  the  mountain.  Mrs.  Bowers  Is  re- 
engaged  for  the  present  week. 

AjAToatiasx  Mcssim: One  of  the  most 

ossplece  collections  of  the  kind  In  the  United 
•  tstee,  comprising  hundred,  of  costly  sad  beac- 
tilul  wax  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
emly)  at  the  Monona  on  Montgomery  street.  As 
kill  may  be  profitably  scent  here. 


The  Fire  Fi-nd. 

Boston  will  begin  to  howl  again  over  the 
ravagea  of  the  "fire  fiend."  We  wonder  if 
the  mortiog  papers  in  London  and  Gomor- 
rah didn't,  while  the  fire  wai  raging  pub- 
lish extras  giving  an  account  of  the  pro- 
gress of  the  "fire  fiend."  We  don't  mean  to 
imply  tbat  the  1*.  f.  i>  let  loose  this  time  as  a 
udgementon  Boston,  bit  tbat  is  what  some 
of  the  Boston  papers  impliei  when  the  was 
-OiTOrling  round  in  Chicago. 


Ti»e  New   Oyster   House, 

Otsteb  Gbotto  bas  been  opemd  by  A  W. 
"Manning,  one  of  tbo  oldest  Oyster  Deal-  rj  in 
the  city,  "For  Ladies  and  Gentlemen,"  at  138 
rine  St.,  next  to  Uowrn  Bros.,  grocers.  Tka  it 
in   every  raped  a  place  where  a  gentleman  can 

take  hit  family.  6-a 

.  —  ■  ■  ■■■• 
It    Is    True. 

J.  A.  Bfcaber  &  Co.  are  telling  parlor,  nets  and 
all  other  kinoe  of  rnrnit ore  and  bedding  cheaper, 
for  cash,  than  amy  other  dealer  In  town.  Other 
dealers  don't  rtacd  a  ghost  of  a  chsree  when 
people  know  Sbaber'd  prices.    707  Market  street. 


Bound  Not  to  be  Beat, 

la  G.  trarkhardt'ri  motto.  Fine  French  Calf 
Boots  made  to  crder  (rote  $3  to  $50.  A  peed 
and  satisfaction  guaranteed.  Call  at  640  Wash- 
legion  street  and  be  convinced.  A  fall  assort- 
ment of  neatly-made  goods  always  on  hand,  at 
prices  to  8nlt  ev>  rjone'e  purse.  .  w 

Olam  Chowdor  Every  Tttfgti.%. 
"be   best   chowder  In  town,  at  the  Original 

-t  Scotch  Saloon,  16  Morton  street,  Jost  ofl 

Kearny. s-  r 

(Star  Sblrts  and  Colltire. 
AU    sorts    and  sixes,   for   f*'e   cheap,  at  the 
-Wist  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leideedorn*  st,        • 


.McDowell,  Sn.ow  Card  "Writer 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 

608  Market  street,  cor.  Poet  and  Montgomery  C 


Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 

Cures  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


A  PI  caning-  Explanation. 

In  an  old  Pencsylvania  town  where  they 
Tote  strictly  io  accordance  with  tbe  dictates 
of  the  p*rty  leaders  tBO  tbestory  goes),  the 
experiment  was  made  of  patting  a  new  tick- 
et in  tie  field.  A  Mr.  Green  was  the  candi- 
date selected,  but  by  reason  of  sickoesa  he 
was  unable  to  go  to  tbe  polls  on  election  Oay. 
When  the  returns  were  pabriihed,  Mr. 
Grtea  tad  jost  one  vote. 

Cuagrioed  at  this,  and  annoyed  by  the  ac- 
ooaatioD  tbat  he  had  voted  for  himself,  ho 
annouDCfd  that  if  thepareon  who  bad  Tot  d 
for  him  would  came  fjrward  aod  mska  sffi- 
da-rit  to  the  fac'8,  he  would  reward  him  with 
a  tut  I  of  clothes. 

A  fewmorniog3  afterward,  a  burly  Batch- 
man  eilled  ar_on  Air.  Green,  and  abruptly 
remarked: 

"I  vauts  dat  suit  of  does." 

*'Then  you  are  the  man  who  voted  for 
me?"  mss.     w  sjaw    ^sw   sasn   ■ 

"Tah,  I'm  dat  man." 

"Axe  you  trilling  to  make  an  affidavit  on 
it?" 

'Yah,  I  swear  to  'em." 

Mr.  Green  accompanied  by  the  intelligent 
voter,  went  to  the  office  of  the  Justice  of 
tbe  Peace,  and  the  required  affidavit  was 
msde;  npon  which  the  clothes  were  pur- 
chased and  given  to  the  deponent.  At  par- 
ting, Mr.  Green  said: 

"Now,  my  friend,  just  answer  me  one 
question.    How  came  you  to  vote  for  me?" 

"Ton  vants  to  know  dat?" 

"Yes." 

"And  you  voa't  go  back  on  de  does?" 

"No," 

"Veil,"  f aid  he,  slowly,  and  with  a  sly 
twinkle  of  the  eye,  "den  I  tole  you— J  made 
a  mistake  in  de  ticket." 


Sometniiiff  Uice  a  Plot. 

The  "Life  of  a  Quiet  Man,"  is  the  title  of 
a  fin  tastiest  five-act  play,  which  has  jost 
been  brought  out  with  great  suceess  at  the 
Tour  d?  Astvergne  Theatre.  Tbe  plot  Is  de- 
voted to  the  demonstration  of  the  adventures 
of  a  tranquil  country  apothecary.  Gerbinet 
owns  a  eat,  and  his  good  wife,  tired  of 
possy's  thieving  propensities,  determines  to 
poison  it.  The  chemist  overhears  tbe  plot, 
and  hit  disordered  fancy  causes  him  to  think 
that  a  conspiracy  is  being  hatched  to  kill 
him.  When  his  wife  prepares  a  bowl  of 
cream  with  ar&enio  he  gets  ready  another 
and  puts  into  it  a  harmless  narcotic,  intand- 
iog  to  change  end  for  the  other,  By  a  laugh- 
able chain  of  circumstances,  the  cream  con- 
taining the  narcotic  is  served  up  for  break- 
fast, while  Gerbinet  believes  that  the  arceni- 
cared  mixture  has  formed  part  of  the  fam- 
ily meal.  When,  therefore,  wife  and  clild- 
ren  drop  off  4o  sleep  Gerbinet  believes  bim- 
se'f  to  be  a  murderer,  and  his  remorse  and 
fear  can  be  but  faintly  imagined.  He  flies 
from  his  native  land,  and,  being  shipwrecked 
we  find  him  fallen  among  a  tribe  of  savages, 
where  he  becomes  king,  and  is  sent  as  am- 
bossador  to  France,  arriving  at  bis  shop  juet 
in  time  \i  prevent  his  wife  marrying  his 
head-boy. 

Work  With  a  Will. 

Whether  you  woik  for  fame,  for  love,  for 
money,  or  for  anything  else,  work  with  yonr 
hand*,  heart  and  brain.  Bay  "I  will!"  and 
some  day  you  will  conquer.  Never  lot  any 
man  have  it  eay,  "I  have  dragged  you  up.'* 
Too  many  friends  hurt  a  man  more  than 
none  at  all. 


Sensible  Law. 

The  Illinois  Legislature  is  considering  a 
bill  which  we  regard  aa  eminently  just.  It 
is  proposed  to  whip  in  public  all  men  con- 
victed of  ber.ing  their  wivea.  This  would  be 
much  more  effec:ire  than  oar  syst-m  of  im- 
prisoning tbeju  thirty  or  ninety  day.  and  at 
the  same  time  their  families  would  not  be 
deprived  of  their  support.  We  cm  toe  uo 
well-grounded  objection  to  the  whipping. 
The  men  think  it  right  for  them  to  beat 
their  wives;  why  ia  it  not  right  for  them  to 
be  whipped  in  return  ? 


Enjoyable  Drive*. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leading  es- 
sentials of  an  tnjoyobleride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  Ban  rraselsco  bo  unquestlorablr 
as  from  Frank  Ponton,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  Btaod  frontinr  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  His  handsome  turn-outs  are  nsed 
by  the  beet  circles  of  tbe  city,  and  as  he  makes 
It  a  point  to  employ  able,  Lonest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drivers,  nets  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladiee  in  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
except  those  which  be  provides.  Frank  has  en- 
Joyed  gr rat  enccesa  In  hlB  business,  and  tne 
admirable  way  in  which  he  conducts  It  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  patronise  him.    * 


Woman's    Blahis, 

One  would  think  that  it  was  one  of  woman's 
rignts  to  enjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  Eame  price  for  It.  Nearly  all  the  res- 
taurants "  for  ladles  and  geLtlemen"  in  Sao 
Francisco  have  poorer  fare  than  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dine.  There  is  ah  excepxxos. 
At  the  Pioitceb  Ristattbaxt,  on  Washington 
street,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladles  can 
get  an  excellent  braakfast,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Boeken,  established 
since  1-S49,  provldeB  every  luxury  the  market 
affords.  Both  ladles  and  gentlemen  find  tbera 
olsbes  to  please  the  most  epicurean  taste.      * 


Do    Sot    Suffer    from    Corns. 

Tbe  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Cores,  Ban. 
Ions,  Olub  and  Ingrowing  Kails,  can  And  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Br.  B.  H.  Cowa&'s  Insti. 
rote,  310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  pja.  We 
vtAaj;  from  experience,  having  tested  the  D&e- 
tsfi  capability.  Belerences  given  Urequlred.  b 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 
The  People's  Bemedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains. 


A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all  rtyleir; 
fust  received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  tai 
Leidaaderfl  street.  • 

Mothebs  or  Fsjbciuzs  who  are  about  to  spend 
the  Summer  In  the  country  with  their  children, 
ought  not  io  forget  before  tbey  go  to  provide 
themselves  as  well  as  their  children  with  under- 
clothing.  The  only  place  where  tbey  can  buy 
the  same  cheaper  and  made  of  better  material 
than  st  any  otber  place  is  at  H.  Friedlander  A 
Oo's,  5o.  9  Third  street,  Nnrteas  Bonding.    3b 


sTH-ve  Hundred  M.eri  Wanted 

Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to 
*That  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Letdeadorff  it 


A  Viennese  Jimmy  McGinn. 

A  Vienna  paper  relates  an  amusing  inci- 
dent which  occurred  to  a  great  lady  jaet 
re  cowed  from  a  long  and  severe  illness. 
Seated  in  her  boudoir,  she  wss  looking  over 
the  cards  of  coDdoleccs  that  bad  been  left 
for  her  white  s  ck.  Among  the  names  of 
Counts,  Barons,  and  other  aristocratic  eym. 
pmtbizers  emblazoned  with  coronets  and 
eoata-of-armB,  she  came  across  a  simple  card 
with  the  plain  inscription  of  "Herman  Ber- 
gar."  in  vain  the  lady  asked  who  Herman 
Berger  was.  None  of  her  servants  could 
give  her  anj  information  other  that  the  in- 
dividual had  been  a  remarkably  handsome 
young  man.  The  lady's  curiosity  was  ex- 
cited, and  she  gave  orders  to  admit  the  per- 
son in  cass  he  should  call  arjatn.  Tbe  order 
was  punctually  obeyed,  aad  on  the  next  day 
she  received  a  really  charming  young  man, 
dressed  in  exquisite  style,  who  evidently 
appeared  greatly  embarrassad  at  tbe  honor 
of  a  tete-a-tete  with  the  still  charming, 
though  somewhat  fadsd  beiuty.  "I  can 
hardly  find  words,"  said  tbe  lady,  with  a 
biuab,  "  to  thank  yeu  for  the  sympathy 
which  you  have  manifested  for  a  stranger.'* 

I  beg  your  pardon,  gracious  lady,"  stam- 
mered the  dandy,  "  but  I  am  the  agent  of 
Messrs.  A.  E.,  the  undertakers  !" 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Boobaellera  end  St«.tloo«r-a. 
fitacey*  Mock,  (school  books  a  specialty,)  S.  Iff 

corner  Fourth  aod  Jessie. 
H.  H.  Moor*.  699  Mooutomery.Qear  Merchant. 

Racine* a  CoUetrea.    I  wJ 
Heald's,  Errant  4  Stratum's  Goiters.  3*  Post  etrest 

Uatebera, 
KaU,  Fred.  Stalls  sj  to  100,  California  Marktt. 

Employment  Office. 
Obas.  F.  Beeherer  i  Co.,  C52  Sacramento  street. 
Chinese  Emplojcwnt  Co.— Fierce  &.  Co..  677  Sac- 
ramento street. 

French    Funey    Goods. 
Losao  A  Co.,  19  Monttromsry.  10T  end  K 

Hals*  Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Callender,  manafaotnrer,  62  Second  street. 

Human  JblsJr.  

Sampson.  A.  B.  4  Co..  HO  Second  street. 

Milliners. 
Mrs.  M.  fcalig,  226  Kearny  street. 

Searcher  of  Records. 
O.  V.  GHIeipie,  611  WashiDgtonstreet,   -' 
Watches  and  Jewelry* 
H.  A.  Callender  62  Second  street. 

WhWeuera  and  Paper  HoErers. 
A.  W.  Wfaeldeo.  >2I  Gear?  street. 

Wines  and  Liquor*.    { Waoleeale.) 
Dsaeri  F.  A  Co..  .164  Front. 


A  Word  of  Trouble. 

An  Oakland  man  thinks  that  there  is  ano- 
ther and  a  better  world  where  silver  tea  sets 
and  pier  mirrors  are  UDknown,  His  wife's 
sister  is  blessed  with  the  poEsesBion  of  these 
tbiogs,  and  now  his  wife  regards  this  world 
B6awoefal  abode  of  misery,  and  will  con- 
tinue to  do  so  until  she  becomes  owner  of  a 
silver  tea  set  and  a  pier  mirror. 


Oysters. 
In  strolling  ronnd  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
unr  careless  feet,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  nude  a  soxeau 
Through  which  a  sweet  boao.net  was  seas  ; 
While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Made  that  window  teem  to  be 
Rome  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea, 

ctop,"  said  ray  friend,  "let's  go  In  bare- 
It  ifiOEz  so  nice—and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  ''I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  mapmfixntly,  too; 
AU  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  aryle;  just  tblnk  of  that, 
And  If  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  a  and  crabs  and  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  bad  within 
That  cosy  plaeeo/Jkindao/  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  corJd  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure. 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladle*,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  tbey  have  here  the  beet  ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  htm  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bosh, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  House,  337  Bush  street,  above 

Montgomery;  open  Bay  and  Night. 

OHABLE8  HAAE£.  Proprietor. 


San^vlch  Island  Pulu. 

Since  the  ascension  of  the  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  industry  is 
taking  new  life,  Mr.  Jacob  Schrelber,  dealer  In 
bedding  and  furniture,  620  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  his  shipment!  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
in  demaod  on  account  of  Its  superior  qualitiee 
for  mattress  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Schrel- 
ber will  find  no  difficulty  In  diepoeins  of  all 
that  comes.  a 

•  — 

Asa    J_* ,    Wauga m an** 

"  Chigam  Beer  Depot,"  623  Sacramento  street, 
between  Montgomery  and  Kearny.  The  cele 
brated  "  Chicago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  best  of 
liquors-.  Bally  lacch,  with  ldbettr  salad  and 
otber  delicacies,  prepared  by  the  epicurean 
George  Butt.  Beer,  10  cents.  Begulsr  Ger- 
man lunches,  caviar,  Swiss  cheese  and  sand- 
wiches, served  to  order.  To  lunch  at  Wauga- 
man's  is  the  thing.  6  4 

f»n<jtoa:re.p-tiic    Garcia. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  31  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  street.  a 


Twenty  Thousand 

Paper  Collars,  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  tbe 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  office  121  Leldesdorff  st. 


White  Labor  Only! 
Employed    by    the  What  Obeer  Laundry,  121 

Leldesdorff  street.  • 

Proata  and  Sweet . 

Fer  the  beet     confectionery,   r»   to   Oantr   and 
Wacner'e,  10?  MsstfoneTT  St.  near  Sutter,       * 


CLAXnYOTAin.—  atadame  Clara  Aatonla,  the 
Clairvoyant  Physician  and  Independent  Tt&dc; 
Msdiom.  333  Kearny  street,  bet.  Buah  and  Pine. 
OnsTiltatienj  In  English,  Trench  and  Oennac.T 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 
Cares  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  3-n 


San  Francisco  Jewelry  Manufactory. 
D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merobant  street    Diamond 
Setting,  Ebameling*     All  kinds    of   repairing 
done.    Jewelry  for  sale,  t-p 


MiLLi.vEBi.-Batt  cleaned,  pressed  and 

the    trimmed  to  ord«r  at  the  lowest  prices.    Mias 

J.  P.  Woo*  824  Washington  stsaet,  *V 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  is  no  end  to  the  mrdtttude  of  fashions 
in  hate.  At  "The"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
meet  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  la  immense 
—the  prices  sre  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  * 


We  get  no  bu^ines8  from  Ohiueee,  and  we 
employ  none  tu  do  our  work,  at  tbe  What  Cheer 
Laundry      00106,121  Leldesdorff  street. 


Aad  his  n*w  styles  of  readr-raads  Bilk.  A 
other  LADIE8' SUITS,  at  VERY  LOW  M 
Also,  a  larcfl  stock  of  Stripeo,  Broobs  B 
fchawls,  Lace  Jackets.  Silk  and  ffatlsi  i 
Silks  Satins,  Uloakion.and  anrTssai  I 
Trimmings.  JUST  aBBIVED.s  li^^ 
the  Summer  styles  of 

PLAIN      ANa»      KMDIOII 

MJfEN  surra, 

_    N.  E.— Cloaks.  Dresses  aad  salts  aad*  i 
In  latest  fashion,  at  reasonable  rates.        , 


FIGARO 

IS  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH} 
out  the   centre  of  the  cits,  in  all  Hotels,  Rea- 
tanranta,  Saloous,  btsrea  and  Offices. 


FIGARO 

18    OmOULATED    EVERY     DAY    ON    THE 
Oakland  if  erry Boats  to  catch  the  ■ 
hat  arms  by  thegrsat  Overland  Train. 


FIGARO 

IB  "  HERE,  THERE  AND  EVERYWHERE," 
and  is  coca  tan  tip  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
Id  the  Theatres,  Traveling  Conveyances,  Hotels, 
and  public  resorts  generally. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  IN  THE  BEST  SOCIETY,  IS 
placed  in  the  banda  of  nearly  all  who  corns 
to  the  city  to  make  purchases,  and  is  therefore  the 
beat  of  advertising  mediums. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROORAMME'IN 
every  Theatre  m  San  Franoiaoo. 


FIGARO 

IS  MAILED  EVERY  DAT  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon— the  papers  left  in  tbe  theatres  at  sight 
being  gathered  up  and  ssved  for  that  purpose. 


OUT 


....FOB  THE.., 


Business  Directory 


100  000  03PIEB  T0  BK  IS88KD  0N 

oi  about  June  10th.  Seed  ioyour 
advertisements  immediately  to  No.  SOS  Mont- 
gomery st,  at  R.  M.  EDWARDS'.  m9  1m 


CANDIES. 

ALL     KINDS     OE    THE     FINEST  tOAND* 
made  at  our  Steam   Candy  Factory    daily.    Al- 
erters, ■specially  from  the  eonntry,   are  Mholteii 
aed  wcU  be  promptly  attended  ao.        „,__. 
CANTY  A  W AGNES, 
107  MoniBOEflrj:iC    nw.r  Sitta* 


UHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

FINELY  FCRVLSaBD  ROOMS,  BIN 
(le  or  in  suits. 

Well  Lltitxl  ■***  Vaj»tlta**d» 


■1*  Svah  street, 


CLASSES  IHJLOCUTIOM. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
tbe  Theatrical  Profession  in  California  pro- 
pose lor  mine  classes  for  i  nstmefcion  in  Bloenoon. 
Persons  wishing-  to  avail  themselves  of  the  oppor~ 
tnni  ty  of  acquiring  a  osef  al  art  at  a  moderate  oost 
can  send  In  thoir  names  to  "Oambysss  "  P.  O.  Box 
23M,  when  particulars  as  to  terms,  etc..  will  be 
cent  M  them  d«9  f 


RETURN  THE  BOOK! 

yrrHOEVER    BORROWED   THE    "MEMOIR 
"     OF  HOME"  from  the  Figabo  Offioe  is  par 


Ulsssstsslsssslslsssssss. 


GREAT  REDUCTION  IN 

....or.... 
IiA.BZX]a     STJ 3  i „ 

....AT.... 

CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  Si 

(Formerly  Maysr  A  Warklutfe  i 
Ho.    SO    MONTGOMERY    r  , 

Opposite  the  I.lek  He*w      \ 
BRANCH,    408    K1AMT    *1  | 

MR   MATER  CALLS  ATTRIKOI  t 
lut.  and  well  nlectad  Mionnii 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk, 
and  Cloth, 


s. 


HALL'{ 


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YELLOT 
DOCK 

AKD 

lODIDEcfPOTfl 

rilUt     BEST     SPRIJO     MU 

la  nM«     Parlfle.  *he  BtM«ll 

morbid,     eorrcpt    and     Itapare  ■ 

Core.  Khea mot  1  im  and  Mercartal  •  i 

Sold  by  all  Drugctit.. 


ABMCT,    417    SAMSOMB    «T1 

SOLE  AGENTS  FOE         .1 

dk.  riiira  x,ast  CBaxe 

DB.  PIRKT'S  WKOFOOT  PII 




POSTER, 

Progrunmeft,  md  all  Uodi  of  Pnattii 
show,  ixoctii.  concur, 

ATBE  and  CIKCTJs  MAJASl 

AT  LOW  BATES,  B?  I  'I 

13.  of1.  stere> 

SOS    CLAT    »TB»nT. 


i  MANUFAi/nrBia 

XIPAIIII 


THOMAS   W.   BBSS, 
SIIiVBR  FXJ-A.V: 

&         DBUnSjTBMJOS, 

OTBaS    UTTSICAX    I3HTBCTB 
ESTABLISHED  IE  1»«* 

•arL»wnfl  ri.en  on  tbe  B«Jo  *ad 
MISSION  STREET,  betwaao  JW* 

K.  B.-Flne-ton«l  Bllrer  nolo  " 
eeelooale  alwar.  on  band. 


^ 


FREE  AND  E 

EVEBY    •ATUEElf  * 
Piano    ana     SlnsrloR'  ** 


CHARING 


4±->s 


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CO«  Mli.lon  rtreet.  aaar  Str*^ 
lalt  EAGLES  A  WILD,  f*g* 

UT*A  «0W| 

BOOTS  anil 
_L.  BLAIH 

apstf 

Philadelphla_Restauf. 

OHAB.  T.  BKBOOLD.  FB0F*2" 

THE      OHOIOEST  ^BEA™    JaSl 
Vantaslaa,     Board  bfW*S| 
4»S  mm  8TBEET  l»'"",»'Sfn,, 
and  WOBt.om.rv.  m,r'  — 


MILITARY    CJP91*   * 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THE»T» 
TRIMMINGS, 


nblHf 


T.  RODO***  J 


CL  «J  KVOY  AJf  T.  —  MAD. 
jnit  ar 
tal  qasstloi 
tires.    01rtl__, 
names  siTen.    French  and  « 
mission:      Ladies.   Fifty  ;Oe 
Dollar.    Hours    from    U  >0  I 


mm 


ROOMS 
Mt  Una 

•EST  FMO  HOTEl. 


- 


115  FRANCISCO 


?AOIF1°  CALIFORNIA    TRBATR1. 

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actninm  iil-im^ii'  paaai  la   «>»•>.   a«—  aa     !■  •.B>«rw.e»a   ai  aha aoaaa at  Caffa*  1aa#« 
•■■*■   a——  aa»  Opeaaw.   Wa>alaaW^i.aa**^aaaa«aa>i  aaaa»ajaM<kaaF«**a4aaaaai  •••rr..i.n 

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rorUluii       ^f*ir  ll-ltn',      <  >r>l  taller    Hill 

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•*♦••  ad   —A    Pa»*raJ   Pfrt. 


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•IXl*  A<>IMm 

»■«■■«  ThkMi  i riu III ;•  Udi  ud 


>BT1 


EYEEY  ... 

•  tupltiy    Evening, 

EIGHT  0'.  LOCK. 

AT    THE    OLD    ORIGINAL 

RED    UUX.IS    GMrr    Itr.ot. 

•  -•r.  >aa  c«r>   b»r.  HOT  AND 

I  OOLD  DRINKS  ol  IDtfiaNil 

f     To.  "O'd  Boon"  ii  ■!- 

if...  Hood.    Drop  I. 

ATM  HKNDRtt.  I'rop^.tor. 


(ArDOER'S 

Park,  Oakland. 

..HAT    S5U 

in    Unparalleled! 

DO  N -A.  T  O  , 

ltd  ONB-LECiCtP.n  DAN- 
-_J  ud  moolol  T.rptloaoiokD 
II  bofeoldora. 

,  Will   nuke  »  Grand    Tnr- 

■  •■  tope  TO  faal  In  mid-air  and 
la  will  alao  perform  nli  laat  of 
I'  an  lb*  roci*,  and  hia  anaqoalad 
■.at  TRAPB/.k. 

Id   concert    band 

J-aactaaica  morctenxot'  Opersiia 
nj.  eJrt 

ai  Cant. 

rajWJt 


■  tw.l.a,  lOMiM. 


HAS  RETURNED  TO 

i   Parent. 
SHIRT    STORE, 

teat*,  boa  Rrwtovcd  la 

*ooond      fctreot, 

win    ftauf   a  eeaaplei«   aa- 

iiiKTs  ud  rvBima- 

•I    tba    aaaual    low  prleee. 
RF.XE.DICT  A   CO. 


a*! 


iL'S 

a  TBI  OUBK  07  RUEUM  A- 
lUpetioo,  ud  kindrid  dlaaiaea, 

1 1  wardt  wriUi:  "Ibarfafalo 
■  tp  tba  gieei  ralne  of  roar  aar- 

I  Eioabo:    "Yoor  A  pari  en  t  baa 
laaf  SdBl  4od  foiol.Ud  tba 

...•a,  Grand  HolaJ:  "Yoar 
r  KHaamatiini  baa  prorad  ao- 
'I  day  (now  about  slajraa  l »*'■' 
r  axpariencad  oaa  tfrtfi«a 

]  MclVaanara.  113  Shlplar  at. 
j  jr,  tUtt^Alaa  oLAIATSra 

n.fcwo~w^ka^. 
,  Bante  **».!:    "  Altsr 
at  now  lo  aood  baalth-a 
i  daprtfad  for  mora 


(^TTXL"nVTfflS 


CURES  DYSPEPSIA. 


LrJBW'TXLW*? 


GItm  Tone  to  the  Stomach. 


.1^TTXLB^RS 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 


iE,,(i^xi>TERS 


Is  a  Sore  Relief  for  Indigestion. 


„$^lhlWHS 


HAS  NO  SLPKKIUB  AS  A 

BLOOD    PURIFIER. 

!•»  U  


M" 


WILLIS^BAND. 

UHIO     FURNJ8UKD    FOR    ALL 
oocationa.     alojia  ioiportsd.  arranged 
and  for  aala. 

MARCUSES.   JtI,VSf     l^adrr   of' 
Orcliritra. 
HXNXT  TON  DEB  MKBDK1T,  E<ead- 

of  llran  Baad. 
iwTOrdar*  from  tat  country  Dronaptlr  atUndad 
to       Addraaa    M.      W.     WILLIS.     Eataa'a     Unttc 
Store.  ISA  Moctiomair  atraet.  or   MARCUS  U. 
BLUM,  aa»  Montsomarrauaat.  )aStf 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTIKG.   DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,  LECTURE.    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Room*     lO    nnd     iy..'..eeO    WoaUlnATton    atreet. 


COSMOPOLITAN 

Savings  and  Exchange  Bank, 

Mo.  SM  li.Dlg«»,ry  .lr«et. 

(Uootcom.rr  Block.) 

OIIABAKTC1    JUMP »10«,C»0 

IfTtrni  D.DO.IU.  OD,  li.r  cnt   D*r  mooih. 
J0>-JRo  KolryiF*.  or  aurit  f"r  Bulk  Book. 

J.  OROOKKB,  Bocr.Uir niSI" 


N.  SWEENEY, 

MERCHANT   TAILOR 

48    HE4QNP    »T»1IT. 

fine  cooDBt   Perfect  fits; 

Satlsfaotlon    Cuarontoofi; 

A  FINK    LINK   Or  8PBINO    AND  SUN  HER 
Good!  joai  r,o#lT#d-    O.ll  ud  HO  th,r# 
«r  IS  Ik.oU  Ui«l.  OP>I  M 


MRS  IOOBBT,  OLAlBVOyAJTT.  TCBT  . 
•id  Traoo.  Modlom-Ouab..oaoiilud.' 

n?TTpgiay'"1" '" 


•PBOIAI.    iOTIIt    TO 

Picnic  and  Ball  Committees. 

WE  ARK  PREPARED  TO  FURNISH 
BAM>sta4  OROHKS  I  BAH  oompoi.d  of 
to.  boit  matlelooi  lo  to*  8MU,  aod.r  oOHPO- 
Uot  loodor..  »'.  loir  r.to, 

si-i.vtr.u    Riintun 

akd  ... 

IIARKT     AMI.AK, 

WltUH.Ir  Or.o,  BlBMtloo, 
OOlinTERFai  T  . 


H.tiM'iio  THorrr.. 

Incladlnc  tho  Child    Wonder,  *APPIIO. 

I.EL.IK    El.I.IH. 

■  Ill  II.    EI.I-I*  nnd  \V.    EI.I.IH. 

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SIT    LIHTOI, 

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Tpjt    AHIlin    AITIITI   All    HOW    OJI    OCK  nOOKJt.    AND    CAM    ■■  ■■- 
«,I»d  bT  uucMfrt  Wool  of  lb.  Rook,  AtoaaMUM,  Ibroaib  oar  Mtaooj. 


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■  0  i.m  pm  ..Jioj  Itoq  »th  on.  '4.O00O1  T**q  oqi 
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OldlOVd   NJJ3HJ.H08 

•j|9&inbX  f ofua  ptre  y*At  8*11 


CERM  AN    PIANOS. 

.    THE  B88T  ARD  THR  OHEAP- 
I  »t.    MbraabtMdtat  A  Oo..  Afeata 


THE  OLD 

Hot     SootoH, 

IS  Murloo  Btrrol.  low  Keara*. 

All    I>rlnlcii<    Ton    Cent* 
Hot  Prinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  AND  JfcRRT  III  TOWI. 


Week!*,  Frank  LeaMa'a,   IJat'a  Dotnga,  _  .  . 

sette.  all  tft*  OaMtornla  papara.  alao  Loadoa 
Poacb.BelliLIf".  Illaatratad  LondoD  ifawe.  Call 
add  eat'afy  Tonraaif, 

mm-  Don't  fort  at  tha  alrn  of  tb»  Hot    Raoteh. 

f«T  tf  W.  a.  WALDBOIf,  fttitwaiRM 


OEOKOE    MAYEI' 

DEALER  1*7  OTBTKRt,  0LAM8 
andaU  klnda  of  SBKLL  FTSH,  a 
StalU  Hoa.  *•.  41,  4a,  OaJIfotaU  4 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 

TOOBOKB    SOU, 

LANCASTER'S 

aiT  WAIBIROTOH  NTRKKT. 

ralOlm  Opp.  Macnlra'a  Opara  Boasa. 

SANGER  HALLE 

(lUfOBR'B  UALl.j 
14     0UBT    4T.,    XKAK     ABABBT, 

Xaa«  hot  thtt  Chaleaet  Elrautde  of    Win*" 
aad  Llqann  aa  band. 

DEPOT  WEYAHD  A  ft ASCMt'S  IAT  BREWIIT 

faU  tf  CHRIS  FBLDHAXN. 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MR.  P.  RftROES.  FOKMKKLT 
proprietor  of  tba  MfDora"  Raa- 
taaraol,  baa  taken  tba  uaancement 
of  botb  tba  Mlnara'  Raeraoraot  oay 
Ooramerolal  atreet  and  tba  Mlnara*' 
Uraoob  on  Market  aLreei,  In  partoaranlp  altb  MIL 
A.  DRAYKUR,  who  baa  baea  ceanaetad  ait*b  tha 
firm  foryaara.  In  prove -aeou  bare  been  made  In 
tba  oalelae  d apart  ma-.  tbat  will  render  tba  Ml- 
nera'aioM  popnlar  than  It  baa  erer  bean  dnrlni 
tba  33  raaraef  iu  protparitT.  Oor  BUU  of  Fare 
emtv-oe  all  tba  daucaciee  of  tba  aneaon.  Oar 
motto  la  "Good  Fare.  Good  Oooklag  and  Moderate 
Ubargaa." 

P.  UKRr.II  a«s  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

•at  and  aaa  CoauasiataL  aad 
1*9  Market  a  treat. 
Open  rora  S  A.M.  to  10  p.m.  anil  In 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

H«m»IA    IITT,    HrVAUA. 

THIB  ELXOANT  THBATBE  HAS  BEAK  M- 
dooomud,  ood  <u  bo  rootod  by  tbo  nbjhl  or 

b»    tbo  wak.     HOAia  Old   I 

UbaraUi  trooud  wltb  oo  >p 


■blBktoo  rtroOI.  Son  FroMJAM. 


MRS.  E.  RCOAIf, 

Fashionable  Milliner, 

lOl    THIH.D    ITBEII, 
Bkf  tko  oholrilt  »nd  BflW  irtoot  AMOrlnikot  tt 


THE  JOTJEHAX  OF  AjnTB^BHTS, 
Published  8T»rr  Daj  in  toe  Tsar  bf 

P.       B  O  O -A- H  I->  XT  S 


*3«  Merchant  and  SSi      Waablnrlon  St. 

Below  MoDtcomerr,  San  Francison. 


TVE3DXY JVSE   3,    1873 


Valuable  Hints. 


gome  ffile  U*J  gto*  the  following  advioo 
to  numarritd  fan-ales:  "Never  marry  ft 
man  until  you  bsve  seen  him  eat.  Tbe  man 
who  cm  eat  sift-boilel  eggs  \ritnoat  soiling 
the  table-cloth,  the  napsio,  or  his  ehirt- 
front,  cannot  bat  make  a  gocd  haaband. 
Another  test  is  to  try  him  wii.  a  spare-rib. 
If  be  can  accomplish  '-his  feat  without  pat- 
ting oat  one  of  his  eye?,  or  pltouing  the 
bents  ioto  your  lap,  name-  the  wedding  day. 
He  will  do  to  tie  to."  Now,  we  have  a  few 
rules  that  will  be  of  service  to  our  lady  read- 
ers :  Donl  marry  a  man  that  chews  with 
bis  lipa.  The  lips  were  never  made  for 
smacking  over  bits  of  meat.  Don't  marry 
a  man  that's  tall.  All  tall  men  like  to  have 
their  own  way,  and  you  can't  get  at  their 
hair  easily.  Don't  marry  a  man  that  swears 
when  tbe  bottom  are  off  bis  shirt.  A  man 
who  dees  this  will  make  your  life  a  torment 
by  remarks  about  a  friend  of  his  that  has  a 
wife  who  knows  how  to  sew  on  a  button. 
Don't  marry  a  man  with  a  load  voice.  It's 
uncomfortable  to  have  your  neighbors  know 
that  "  that  blasted  shoulder  of  mutton  is 
burnt  to  a  cinder."  Don't  r&arry  a  man 
that— in  fact,  girls,  don't  marry  a  man  at 
all.  If  you  don't,  you'll  save  some  poor 
wretch  from  misery,  and  yourselves  from 
the  trouble  of  reading  the  "Housekeeper's 
Companion." 

Good  at   Figures. 

■  After  eix  months  carefol  study  of  the  cen- 
sus tables,  the  Cincinnati  Commercial  has 
evolved  from  them  "the* remarkable  fact  that 
sixteen  and  a  half  millions  of  our  popula- 
tion, out  of  thirty-eight  and  a  half  millions, 
are  either  of  foreign  birth  themselves  or  in 
some  degree  removed  from  foreigners." 
And  a  contemporary  asks  :  "  And  as  to  the 
twenty-two  millions  who  are  neither  of  for- 
eign birth  tbenuelvcS  nor  in  any  degree  re- 
moved from  foreigners,  where  did  they  oome 

from?" 

». 

Too  Crael. 

The  Danbnry  Neve  mas  eayB :  "  With  all 
bis  go:>dce*3,  F.  T.  Baroum  permits  the 
keeper  of  the  elephanta  to  prod  tbem  with  a 
steal  point.  This  is  an  unnecessary  cruelty 
in  many  instances,  and  mars  the  pleasure 
of  the  beholder.  The  human  part  of  every 
community  is  oppose!  to  this  stabbing  pro- 
cess. No  e'ephant  should  be  thus  tor  tared. 
Not  even  George  Francis  Train." 


Perfectly  Tin*elfl»h. 

Oar  friend  Charles  Hamilton  DeCottr$ey 
sayshe  would  like  to  marry,  \,at  vho  girl  bo 
marries  mu»t  hav*»  '^^ty  of  her  own.  Will 
he  then  I^trry  for  money?  Not  at  all. 
C.  fl.  DeO.  h  a  philosopher;  he  takes  life 
easily  t  i^e9  money  to  spend,  but  Wren  he 
b^s  it  not  is  still  happy.  "But,"  he  says,  "I 
should  like  my  wife  to  have  everything  she 
required.  I  am  not  eo  oDstitottd  that  I 
can  make  a  fortune,  therefore  my  wi'e  must 
= '  btiag  her  fortune  with  her.  My  life  shall 
be  devote!  to  making  her  happy.  To  see 
my  wife  discontented  beeinse  she  bad  not 
COatly  drewee  and  jewels,  and  know  that  I 
could  not  get  them  for  her,  would  make  me 
wretched.  Itoo,  philosopher  as  I  am  with 
regard  to  myB^lf,  should  like  my  wife  to  ec. 
joy  lnxoriei  which  I  can  do  without;  there- 


fore she  must  be  hen."  New,  we  reaD-y 
think  that  a  girl  who  has  meney  shoul^  fl0t 
look  out  for  a  rich  husband,  but  fV.*uU  be- 
■stow  her  affections  on  ju=t  ^chamanaa 
our  friend  C.H.  DeO.  Bnr*u  an  oco  would 
not  require  money  wi^u  a  husband.  Like- 
Portia  in  "The  Me.--cb.ant  of  Tenice,"  she  is 
bo  happily  situs 'ted  that  she  chooses  one  who 
can  say  to  her  as  Bassanio  did: 

Wkw  1  did  first  impart  my  lore  to  you, 
I  freely  told  joa  all  ibe  wealth  I  bad 
Ran  in  mj  rains ;  I  Vis  u«ctlimin." 

We  bepe  C.  H.  DeO.  may  yet  find  his  Por- 
tia, and  that  when  be  does  tbe  envious  world 
will  not  aeeuae  him  of  so  base  an  act  as 
"marrying  fer  monev. 


A  Fair  Excnse. 

The  building  Commltttee  of  a  church 
called  upon  a  wealthy  member  of  tbe  con- 
gregation, soliciting  a  subscription  toward  a 
new  house  of  worship.  The  sum  he  sub- 
scribed dii appointed  them.  And  they  told 
him  so,  at  tbe  same  time  intimating  thai 

Mr.  J bad  given  double  tbe  amount.  "So 

be  should."  siid  tbe  wily  gentleman'  "he 
goes  to  church  twice  as  muoh  as  I  do." 


A  Fervent  Belief; 

Not  long  eioca  at  a  Sunday  school  not  a 
thousand  miles  from  here,  tbe  teacher,  after 
trying  h»rd  to  impress  oa  the  minds  of  a 
class  of  small  boys  tbe  sin  of  Sabbath  break- 
ing asked,  "Li  Sunday  any  better  than  other 
days?"  When  the  smallest  boy  in  the  class 
answered  promptly:  "Ton  bet  your  bojta  it 
Is."  The  answer  seemed  satisfactory. 


X>r.  Banow  «J.  8mittt 

Is  giving  a  coots  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Kerrous  Dis- 
ease* at  bis  Hygelan  Hall,  63T  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commen  clng  at  7  H  o'clock 
A  part  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  In  retard  to  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  a  r-  u.,  tree,         w 


THe    Best    Bemedles, 

Dr.  Ferry's  Last  Chinee,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
it's  Webfoot  Pills,  for  an  bilious  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Saneome 
street,  center  of  Commercial.  • 


Dental  Work. 

Fob  jtsxst  quality  of  wobx,  go  to  T.  0.  Jes- 
snp,  dentist,  cor.  Sutter  md  aSontgomery,  over 
Tncier'e,  3-c 


Slgaor    Fulvlo    Rossi 

GIycb  private  lessons  In  Italian  and  English 
Vocal  Mnsio,  at  645  Clay  street,  or  at  the  resi- 
dence of  the  pupil.  6-  j 

A  fleas &nt  Location. 

Persons  desiring  com'ortable  lodging!  In  a 
Central  location,  shouts  visit  the  Aihambra, 
and  inspect  the  toe  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  building  la  a  Terr  fine  one  and  la  well 
lighted  and  TeatOated.  m 

Premium  Shirt  Maker. 

lira.  Eveline  Morris  526.  Ke.roy  at.,  reepect- 
fullv  solicits  a  call  from  friends,  and  strangers 
TisltiDg  the  City.  Newest  atyiee,  perfect  fit 
and  prices  reasonable.  g.G 

jadlea  "Visit  in  a  Car4i, 
Written,  engraved    or  printed  by  Joss  P. 
DwTsa,  1)6  Sutter  street,  opposite  link  Hones, 
and  at  the   Grand   Hotel.    X.  B.-Hassaa. 
CBixn  kxatxt  marked, 
description  to  order. 


Coras,   B anions.   Ingrowing  NaUa. 

A  perfect  cure  warranted  by  Albert  Schoen. 
wald,  127  Second  street. t-w 

Attention,    Ladles 
To  give  the  akin  the  softness  of  -velvet,  and 
■gujsjl 


Virtue '«  Reward.  *B 

It  is  a  great  sstieftetion  to  a  sun  to  knew 
that  he  hss  done  bis  duty.  It  is  well  that 
tbis  satisfaction  is  great,  for  there  is  a  great 
chance  of  its  being  his  only  reward.  "Whit- 
ney, tbe  new  Chief  of  tbe  Fire  Department, 
believes-  that  tbis  eboutd  be  the  case.  He 
has  discharged  forty-eight  men  who  were 
competent  firemen,  just  because  be  is  anxi- 
ous to  put  in  forty-eigbt  others  wbo  are  not. 
Of  c  jurte  the  public  have  no  right  to  com- 
plain. What  is  the  ueeof  beiog  Chief  of 
a  Department  if  you  cannot  serve  your 
friends  ?  The  men  who  have  been  removed 
have,  as  we  have  siid  before,  the  satisfaction 
of  knowing  that  they  have  done  their  duty 
and— have  been  kicked  out. 


Good  for  the  Alta. 

We  pitcb  into  tbe  Alta  often  enough  on 
account  of  its  blunders,  bnt  for  all  that  it  is 
a  highly  respectable  paper,  and  of  late  we 
have  noticed  that  it  sometimes  'fearlessly 
expresses  an  idea.  Here  is  a  very  good  one 
wbioh  we  found  in  yesterday's  issue : 

In  any  less  tolerant  coaotry  tbe  journal 
ist  who  should  counsel  murder  and  arson 
would  be  put  under  arrest,  and  tbe  paper 
giving  sueh  oouQsel  would  be  suppressed.  It 
may  yet  be'  necessary  tj  ^declare  martial 
law  in  tbis  city  on  sconnt  of  these  very 
utterances. 

Political  Preaching. 

The  Bev.  Milton  B.  Stur  being  out  of  a 
job.  has  hired  himself  out  to  an  auti-Cbi- 
nese  organization  to  preaob  agaicst. the  Chi- 
nese.   Thus  do  some  men  serve  the  Lord, 


New  Music. 

We  have  received  from  the  publisher 
Chae.  8.-  Eaton,  a  new  song  enti  tied  "Guess 
guess  who's  here?"  as  aaag  bT  (&&  ftTori(e 
tenor,  Benj.  Clark,  Jhe  words  are  by  Tom 
Moore,  and  are  set  to  music  by  A.  A.  Rosen- 
burg.  Theworfcia  dedicittd  to  MsBaBertna 
Bloch,  of  San  Francisco. 


A   Solution  or   the    Chinese  Problem. 

In  discussing  the  evils  of  Chinese  l^H&Ljre- 
tiOD  and  the  existing  depression  c*  business  m 
San  Francisco  conseqoeot  n^oa  *he  diepUce. 
meat  o(  White  lahor  by  '^^  iQ  Qnr  wort. 

ie'ert-  -fl,Uow,B*: 

any  ore  -  aa«a-are  of  redress  wbioh  hold?  oot 
Cnir  -*fci«e  of  rsllef  is  the  fornntioii  of  aotl- 
Q*  -. "  *  locietiesatlorer  tbe  OoiBt.  tbe  members 
w  -lAthil!  be  ptedfted  not  to  employ  Ofaire?, 
.-  ■  ro*wfc^tcSfc5ft  goods  ot  tLose  wbo  Co  emploj 
j3bj».*ot  to  pnrcbaseco&d?  of  Chinese  minode- 
tTrrtSt.  ra»r  drit  propose  tbsse  snti-Ohioes*  so- 
cisti«  sfloa  d  be  to  make  tbemselvss  felt  in  tbe 
Qb*rsct«r  of  pnrebssers.  If  one  tboasand  men 
to  tblscily  sbould  effect  id  ortamzstioc  under  i 
soUmo  ple'ig*  no'  to  employ  OniueBe  nor  to  pnr- 
OBase  coode  of  individails  or  firms  wbo  might  em- 
ploy tbem,  it  would  gresti?  atrriifltcen  xhe  bands 
of  eacb  ef  oar  loesi  manufacturers  as  are  now 
eagsged  is  tbe  experiment  of  competing  witb 
Cbineee  tssnafacteres.  If  tbie  one  tboasscd  was 
moJiipUed  by  tec,  aa  it  soon  might  bs,  tbe  sac- 
esesof  tbe  exr^rsmeni  woald  be  assured.  These 
societies  mast  be  organized  witboot  cbe  aid  of  law, 
as  no  law  woald  be  constita'.ioosl  tbst  discrimi- 
nated agaiost  Chinese  residecte.  Savb  orgsoizs^ 
lions  coald  only  be  carried  oot  wbere  tbe  com- 
masity  is  nearly  nnaoimoos  io  favor  of  tbe  object 
to  be  attained :  ba.  saob  unanimity,  it  is  believed, 
prevails  in  tbis  State. 

Tbe  experiment  has  beea  tried  br  at  least 
one  man  in  San  Francisco.  Vfe  allude  to  Mr. 
H.  Satliff,  wbo  Is  proprietor  of  two  large  cigar 
stores,  S30  and  832  Beamy  street.  As  long  age 
a?  ISC" ,  sfr.  Satliff,  knowing  what  the  result 
of  Chinese  labor  would  be,  formed  the  resolu- 
tion to  neither  employ  Chinese  workmen,  nor 
te:i,  nor  purchase  cigars  made  by  Chinese,  and 
he  nas  carried  out  this  resolation  to  the  pres- 
ent day,  and  will  continue  to  idhtra  to  it  as 
long  a*  he  reniilns  in  business.  Man;  of  his 
friends  thought  it  impossible  fcr  him  to  item 
the  current  of  opposition  to  those  in  the  same 
trade  who  employed  Chinese  workmen,  but  he 
has  done  so  successfully,  and  instead  of  the 
one  email  establishment  which  be  commenced 
with  at  the  tune  of  forming  tiiii  resolation,  he 
now  has  two  of  the  largest  in  tbe  city. 


A  Servant  in  the  Corner. 

Weed's  Carptt  Sweeper,  with  the  bed  assort- 
ment  of  Carpets  and  Furnitrjre  in  the  State,  at 
John  C.  Bell's,  nearly  tpposite  the  Grand  Hotel, 
Uar>et  street.  ip 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Crystal  Sample  Rooms. 

The  Crystal,  alive  to  the  wants  of  the  com* 
muDi'v,  has  Imported  diraet,  Sts-wahd'e  cele- 
brated Scotch  Whiset,  which  all  true  lovers 
of  good  liquors  will  sample  if  wise.     Erlody  i 


Dunne,  proprietors. 


6c 


The  Last  New  Son  jr. 

Air—  "Mott  <t  Chandon." 
Emerson  Corville  is  my  name, 
My  business  always  is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  aod  Fancy  Boast, 
Relishes  these,  that  my  house  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
Ohl  high  ohl  Oh:  bigh  oh) 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
Corville  lays  sol  says  so! 
On  Pine  Street,  at  So.  ilO, 
Remember  the  number  and  call  again. 
Visions  of  Shell-fijh  in  every  style, 
Inwardly  cause  you  much  to  smile. 
L»dies  with  escorts  there  always  go, 
Lsdiea  gol  Ladies  go  I 
Emerson  Corvlile's  polite  I  and  so 
3-1  They  gol  they  gol  they  gol 

Notice  to  Ibe  Public. 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
Booth  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  Bel- 
ling on*  his  fine  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  chil* 
arena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  hats,  trunks,  valises, 
•fC.,  baiow  cost,    Call  if  you  want   bargains.  3l 


Removal, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  115  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  machines  rented  and  re- 
paired as  usual,  and  sold  cheaper  than  ever,  z 


sjyUbwSjUk: 


Dr.    Dohorty 

Has  devoted  bis  study  more  particularly  to 
ohronio  and  speclne  practice,  and  aa  snch  is 
now  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
ten  Francisco.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leidesdorff,  a  few  doors  oelow  Wbai 
Cheer  Houae. t 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Rheumatism  and  Neuralgia.  8 

Rattler's    W  lxxe>    Parlor. 

Lew  Battler,  formerly  in  the  minstrel  line, 
will  be  pleased  to  act  the  role  of  Boniface  to  all 
friends,  day  and  evening,  at  SS4  Bush  street, 
below  Kearny.  4  b 

Sam    Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bass  House  Carriage*,  can  be 
'ound  in  front  ef  Coleman  Broe .  olothlng  ea- 
abiishment,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
-omery  its.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Oarrlaoe  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  might,  at  red-qeed  rates.  pq 

Fine    Candles, 

Tresh,  sweet  aod  delicious  Oandi  as,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer' a  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 678  Searmy  street.    Wholesale  ana  retaiL    a 

Public  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a.  K.,  Can 
be   returned   in   the  evening  if  required;  we 

isr    Laundry.  Ill 


mauimSiMtm 


OA.SHA.W.A.Y      HALL 

WEDHESDAY  EVENING JUNE  4th 

Comic  Delineation^! 

"TRIPHENIE  ANN," 

ASSISTED  BY  A 
HEATHEN     CHINEE, 

With  a  Ooisese  Song  aod  Dane*.  MISS  LOU 
JOHNSTONE,  of  the  California  Tbiatre.br  kiad 
permission  of  Mr.  John  MoOniloagh. 

THE    FASHIONABLE    BELLE, 

....BT.... 
jrill    MILTILI.E, 

i  c  a.  1     O  llo, 

In  which  MRS  A.  G.  LELAKD.  HISS  LOU 
JOHNSTON*.  MBS.  JL  LlA  MELVII.Lt,  Prof. 
J.  CCGILL,  and  .  c.l.br.t.d  OUlB  OLOB  of 
thi,  cit j  will  ipps.r. 

TICK_ET8 

Door,  open  at  i 
m.DCe  at  8. 


ax  ix 


rUTT  CEHTS 

o'clock;  psrfomuQC  to  com- 


Parisian  House. 

SA>"    BAFAEJL, 
OKB  BLOCK  PBOU  THE   KAILP.OAD. 


L-  THORIN,  Proprietor. 


FURNISHED   ROOMS 

....AKI>.... 

-FL  estaurant. 

First    Qaallty    of  Wines,    JLl<i- 
son     nc<J    CI  Kara. 

BOARDERS   TAKING   BY   WEEK  OR    MONTH- 

mj21  Itn 


^XT*A»XV  T?  £1  ID  - 


McDAMEL'S  THEATRE 

CBITMSE,     "TOMBS, 

THREE  GOOD  VARIETY  WOMEN 


iSr*Talent  going  East  will  find  it  to  tbeir  adTan- 
tage  before  leaving  California  to  correspond  witb 

J.    HcDASIEL, 
mj9  Lock  Box  No.  1.  Cheyenne,  Wyoming. 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM, 

And  College  orsCedlelne. 

Ifl  Cl(\(\  BEAUTIFUL  AND  INSTRUOT- 
X  \J •  \J\J\J  ire  objects  to  be  seen.  Open  to  tin 
Pnblio  DAY  AND  NIQUT,  at,  ECK.EKA  HALE 

SIS  Montgomery  fctreet-    FOR  MEN  ONLY. 


STEYENS,    HOWIES  &  CO., 

6  85  lACIASE.MS  STRUT, 

FILL  ORDERS  FOB  ALL  KINDS  OF  GOODS, 
tnd  attend  to  all  bnsiosas  from  all  parte  of 
tbt  coj.it  on  commission.    Nevada.  Utab  and  Iaabo 

a  specialty.  Bij221m 


FR  ,C.    WENTWORTH 

Annnnaeea  that  at  hie  Saloon, 

OOl  Kearny  «U.  M.'W.  cor.  S-cr-svmente, 

Long  famous  for  tbe  ezcelieooa  of  its 

WITNESS  ancl  LIQXJOIfcS 

All  Drinks  will  hesoeforta  be 

T    XI    ST       CENT*. 

mj2Blot 


Metropolitan  Theatre. 

81CKAME1CTO. 

WK.   MORROW.    SOLE    PSOPHreTOB.— 
•     Thi.  hoase  canb.  nat«a  by  th.  night. 


DIRECT  IMPORTERS. 


GET  ONE 

BEFORE  THEY  ARE  ALL  SOLD 


Just  Received 


20     GA. 


SB 


Fine  Black  Silk  Hats, 

BESriiE    PKIC'£,     SI  OO. 

"Will  be  Sold  for    $1  OO 


IO      CASES 


Fine  Panama  Hats, 

WORTH    83  GO. 

Selling;  lor  One  Dollar. 


IO      O-A-SESS 


Railroad  Caps — Cloth.  Velvet 


SESVLiE    PRICE,     SI  SO. 


Selling:  tor  Fifty  Cents 


picnics,  excursion" 


S.  F.  and  ^.  P.  B.  * ' 
CHANGE    OP 

THE  CHEAPEST  ROUTE  TO  THE  < 

ON  ANT>  AFTFB  APKIL 1.  lSTltiJ 
or  ANTELOPK.oonn.ctiijalK;I 
log  with  the  Sao  Fr.oci.oo  A  KnS'' 
road  Company  lor  Clof  erdale  and  ail  iT 
statiose.wllH.aTe  San  FraAotterBL 
eieousd),  from  Froat  atreet  Wtaarr^fi 
'ornlng.  the  train  will  leave  Ul.nail 
5:30  o'clock  A.M  ,  connecting  at  Dona,  I 
Bte.meracd  arrl.ingin  San  F,anaIieol 
'Ibe  eteamere  aod  ear.  mak.  olei.  1 
with  atages  toaodlromail  poioti,       ' 

SUNDAY   EXCURS  OkTaT  REDSC  I 

Leave  Ssn  Fr*ncisoo  it  8  i  k.  r  I 
arriving  at  Olorerdsle  at  1  o'clock  p  k  1 
will  leaTa  Cloverdale  at  2  o'clock,  air  I 
Francisco  at  "  o'clock.  Tbis  *i|]  ,  - 
eioniste  several  boars  at  ant  of  tbt  1 
tbe  line  of  tbe  road  For  all  infoisui  I 
the  Compiiij-'s  ofll'je,  486  Moatfcwt  1 

On  and  after  Jnse  let,  ibe  Kt*a«r  3 
San  Francifco  at  2  30.  P.  It;  '' 
Cloverdale  at  6  A.  JeL 

W18  PETER  DONAHOT  | 


The  City  Gari 

FOR  THE 

Coming  Picnic  & 

THE  ATTENTION  OF  ALL  SOOT] 
sociations  and  MUiUrj  Comsat, 
to  tbe  advantages  offered  br  tbmti 
and  beantifnl  gronnas  for  Uolidtr 
Tali.  They  can  be  procured  oa  an 
week  for  plcnio  purpose*  (be  coaa 
more  advantageous  terms  than  anrgR 

THE    CITY    OAKDt 

Are  tasj  of  aootas  witboat  aaj  tarif  i 
and  are  provided  with  Urge  tvnd  beaal 
large  Shade  Trees;  beanufal  F'oirtn 
from  everr  olime;  nnmerous  Swings 
moth  Dancing  Pavilions;  a  "i...il 
Pleasnre  Bosts;  PonDtains  aod  Cbstrt 
ere,  all  perfectly  sheltered  iron  u, 
mammotn  Restanrant  is  on  tbe  greul 
convenience  for  tbe  aocommedalloia 
nice  baa  been  made.  Kv»rttbingk«e 
in  tb*  most  complete  order  for  ibseea, 
THE  CITS  €AK»«T] 
Are  the  largest  In  tbe  Stale,  Thai 
acreB  of.Knoll  and  Shad-d  Lawa  F 
deos  etc..  and  are  capable  of  aa* 
.v.m'  perec^ns  witn  tbe  grea^st  OMvas 
tra  Oars  rnn  directly  to  tbe  Gardsae. 

Pionio  Committees  are  especially  1st 
and  inspect  tbe  Grounds,  and  si  ml 
which  will  be  most  favorable. 

M.  V.  STEVES*,  Fr» 

•Sr* Office  boors  3  to  6  p. if.,  dally  at  U 
oorner  Twelfth  and  Foisom  etrteU. 

N.  B-30O,0oe  Admicsion  Ticket! 
by  various  Asoociitiona  boljiog  iwti 
Oily  Gardens  last  year.  The  sail  ef 
liquors  will  be  prohibited  on  tbe  grew 
'ival  days. 


lOO    X005Z.E31>3 


CASSIMERE  SUMMER  HATS 


At    Fifty    Cents, 


Fifty    Oa-ses 


....or  THE.... 


Celebrated  $150  White  Shirts 

TTH.L    BE    SOLD 

FOR    ONE    DOLLAR 


OLOTKinNTG- 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS, 

All    Grades, 

AKDKHEAPBE  THJS  JJVT  OIHIB 

STOKE  IN  THE  CITY. 
AT  THE 

IX L  Auction  Store 

618  and  620  Kearny  St., 

Corner    ot    Commercial 


Batlger'sGentral  Park,  0 


THESE  BEAUTIFUL  GARDBBTIJ 
open  for  the  aeaion.  and  mast 
popular 

PICNICS 
Will  ba  held  there.     Th.  attraction  a 
ami.     SKATING  PAVILION.  MUtID 
N  ASIUM.    Skatinj  tree  on  w.,k 

AduliilsB 

OBILDRBIC  IO  OBNTS. 


1- 

: 


. 


Jlead!  Read!!  Be 
THE  PALACEOF  FA 

ANOTHER      KXOI7EMKNT 
New  More.  17  Second    ab— 
Grand    Hotel.    Olothlng  of    the  Is 
fashionable  styles  mac's  to  otder. 

NOTE  THE~PRICn 

Pants.. -from  $6  to  $12  p*  " 
Suits -from  l*4tW 

I  inritetbe  iMpectloo  of  tts  UfiSkW 
iq  market, 

A.  MORRIS,    S 

No.    IT    Second   8fl« 

mvlT  lm  Oppo.lt.  Graa«  I  ; 


AUCTION  SALE. 

New  City  Hall  U 

Ne    77    and  T^-DeliM 

MONDAY.  JOJIE  16.  lSiJ-JOEf  «  | 
TON  A  SUN.  Aaouou.tri  Ha      ■ 
erj  tt-eet.    For  partloalar.  le. 
AIU  and  Kximicor. 
Br  order  Bosrd  ol  Citj  Ball  OMt 
M18-td BOB' I    GB0«Cl,m|L 


1,000  PAIRS  CASSIMERE  PANTS 

trelTn  84  o». 
Selling:    for    $8    50! 


«*-WOTE. 

-WE  STATE  IIIIPIT  FACTS,  AXI 
STABAMIE  TO  lELl  COOOS  AT 
TBE    PB1CII    -WE    ABTXBT19X. 

(•-CAUL    AXD    BEE, 


618  and  620  Kearny  street, 


DUREN 

HERB 


The    ureal   Tonic  »n*  Af****** 
Sale  Ev^rs  where.        ' 


THE   RIALTO. 

A.  Popular  Kenden 

The  Choicest  Wine.  «■*  VV 
Poelflc   Com*. 
■VrlKB    BATAKA  «•*■ 

THIb  OEM  OF  A   SALOON  AT 
Eo.  *t  tbied  rrwt> 

Will  b»  oondnoted  in  J£  P«j',?Jaf,  !Sn 
Willaignlly  ihe  ohier  jojol  dal»»» 
H.  WAFBB./™!™!, 
nifUU  F.  WCAf  PU,  'Igg 


J.   C.   COMB** 
TERRAPIN    Xj"C& 

Cor.  atco.d  «ad»«"  ** 
,  Ia»-T*rr»pln  •0**JrrI 
StTPPKE    BOOMS  f*'1 


THE  ys** 

A  FaTOrito  Hioort  f«  i*"*" 

Good  Liquors  and 

aor  Their   Fair  Mrmm*9 


M 


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KlCT'S  ^ 


•  »»      rmi 


VARIETIES 


'GNTSCMtii 
HOTEL. 


WW    ALIAIBBA    TB1ATRI. 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


,rt o^~  C A L I F 0 RNI A" STnS T R E L S . 

I'llOOTt   /V  TVI  IW£  El. 


i  iii 


CHINESE    QUESTION 


o     Xa>     To 


IUAMI 


IBICONDII/IND     UOTEIL. 


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11       /III. 


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TAK.IJVO  TJ  DOE7. 

■  »<»«»  *  i  i  » •»a*mn*1 

r    HiIaJIIII  m««i(hm4h\i 


OTU«t    TO    B4RBE    H&-CU 


IN    TWO  ACTS 


ECCENTRICITIES. 


>pnm 


Mil*    «  l.«4.      kwi 
Kail*  «*•      '■*•" 
U31  lAMWfl    I 

II  M|    II-  i*f 


T^ioXoav 


«t  I  III  OB»ll  • 


INC     FOR    A    WIFE! 


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D      ■        ']T,|11.| 


•ha h-t,.*. 


Kadi*-  Z*laaa 

id.  n.k 

t-   l^iatr 


«*S5    BULLYETTE  ]  £' 

1  thai  -  M  bar  prod* 

*•!**>  I     4»ra  d«a*  Vifof*    ■•(■ 

,  A  eacaaaakaof  **•  B«H^i 

Hiinrs  m. i-    <n  - 

'  l»irl  4td  aaar'd—  Slaaa  aa<1  • 

««    I  f>(    R'M'f     WJO  «I0«    t»0#*l 

'  :««■!  on  on   of  i   44  ioa.ro  and  lb* 


THE  ONLY  LEON 


•  »*ff  .ratvoc*  will  ooeeltido  »itb 

IG    FOR    TREASURE 


"H(IM|    Mar-. 

•  mi    ....MWII     RFIIt 
i.--f  B«  «*J     . 
ijiMtUdn OS   ilART 

»   •■■    ..    .. IK 

MjJI*     1  IIAKMX- 

•  ■»«  tir»mb    M 

ooi  MI-.-I  dlBsON 

N   tlLRU.  •  nttrtal;   lady  ol  d4.3->t'o  'Onla-iot*.  MM.    H'MK.-t 

Lorda   L-il  »«,  t'4t«».  PmmsU,  H4lb\r;li4rt  Mio-tv  A,-a»».  Hari'd",  Tinkara,  Iillnti,  Sailor*.  I  mt*.  Gipaloa,  ota, 


,    Hlii    l.»n'H-       PRjffOI   SAY 

— I  K-UB-AK.   4    P-ISMI..I   nt   401    ..fl'O   f  >10«    <4l 


WILL    SHORTLY  APPEAR— 

G.  W.  JESTER,  THE  MAN  WITH  THE  TALKING   HAND 

AMD  FBEMIEB  YIXTRILOQCOT  Or  THE  WOULD.    ALSO. 

RODert  Frajsor,   tla.©  0-rea.t  rnntoniimiet 


-»  1 


i      r,..lll. 

l"»    mini 

"'••  iam  Bvag 

-  Il.'laa* 


KELLY  TORMENTED  BT  BREC. 

E.  I, .  Mini  HI  «... 


tMt  Ml  DANCE 

Ballarf 


..   .. 
M-..I-    M.M, 

lUtll  R3II10H 


nir.  «umi 
O  AS8ZM     And     FRITZ 

I*  THKIR  F.RLOK  A                                »t» 
Q'»"«r» Ot«>»W 

IHABSY  SENTEIl TOMMT  lARToi 

haihuin  Mivaumitu Mm  M>T  Uim 

OoBoIodloj  with  Iba  Hotrro  A< 

THE    XaVJE    WIGr    M  LOOKS 

Lob  Dii»i.  Tommy  BarMa  sad  Teanr  Brit. 


■.•inui^u    uuiNis. 

Oar.  of  Commercial 

Jk     MrdMitnrf    MB. 
Keonr  •iraof .  op- 
r**U«  the  ri.i* 
RACSTOK*  OOTRRLL. 


iOUSE, 
I  HOUSE, 


tFTTirPTltiT 


'oarcolobroUd  Nl  SO  WHITE  SHIRTS. 
•VC'AI.L  AND  SHE  TIIKM. 


TD*r  St  PEmFCCTLT.  tod  for  qoallty  aod  dnratitllty  will  norar  b*  matehod.    To  ba  bad  only  at  ibo 
IX    t.    Alt  TIO>     sniRi:.     aiSHrararat 


nmfrdnl, 


TRUNKS  AND  VALISES. 

SUPrRlOB,  (  fSTOM-aHDH  (WORK.  WAR. 
•4  t.  i  tlrorf  4nd  <1i'4bl4.  ai  •  aitlt  r«1rcM 
P'tova  J.  OOHIff.  Tra:  t-niku,  w  Monl«oa«rr 
•  »r-4i.  t>4f  *••->  I  id*  tad  Botfe.  f»otk«  tb*  Hnta 
Hon.*       Trtirlr.  R-,,.«^  :  .•-»«.*    Ma4«       ,,.|   It* 


nf*-*!) 


OF  AMUSEMENTS 


..  0IB0ULATE8   IN  , 


he   Theatres, 


|  ATEO  EVERY   DAY 

l#rt         ll         IS    TBK    TU1 

THRODQHOUT    TES    OTTY 


Liverpool  and  Great  Western 

Steamphlp_Company, 

CARRYING  THE   U.  S.  KAIL. 

TICKETS  SOLD  TO  AND  FROM 

T   IVKRPOOL,     QUKHNSTOWN.^^Skaa 
*-*  LeDdODdarrr,  llambonb.  Brem^n.^aaBaaraW  , 
liarrr,  Paria,  Swadeo.  Bolglam.  Kgraar  ud  all 
Saropaan  eitlaa. 

TblaOompaof  hu  arraafemaot*  w.th  tho  Oom- 
miMioparof  Rmisratloa  aod  Railroad  Uompanlao 
at  Now  York,  by  wblob  paaaaoiara  or*  promttlj 
forwarded  to  tbo  PaoiQo  Ccait. 

For  pwtioalara  apply  to 

l>.  B.  JAi'KiiiJl,  A>>nt, 

IB)30  lm  aSS    W.miBowfry  atrrct. 


STILL  ANOTHER. 

OWI.VG  TO  TIIR    SOAKCITY    OP    SAIOONS' 
opUu'h  atraat,  I    bag    to  lofor-a    inj    frioodj 
aod  tbo  |,abUo  tbatl  bar«op«t)«d  tba 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

....AT 

0:MJ   lln»h    atr««t,  tioiween    M»nt«.»mrrj    I 
mil  Kearnj. 

All  Drinks,  Plain  or  Fancy,  10c. 

00D30Ctad  In  Ibe  batt  atjlo  aod  of  tbo 
Pa  rait  Llqsora. 

CIIA*.    W    PBLDkTAHV, 

ap21  if  Pri-prfalor. 


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CRITTENDEN    &     DALTON, 

roiHULTorTOE 
NEW   YORE    ITABLII,    Mlaaloa  at., 

I!*VH  PTjaCILABED  lit* 

TURF  GALLERY  STABLES 

NO.  209  SUTTER  STREET, 

AND  BATK  AD- 
&*i  I.TB-I,  (o'b  ir/ 
■  lack  of  boittl,  whicu 
»r*»ll  flf  l.i-lMf.  I'.r 
IICOl. r  ..tentinD  D.id 
t>  bo.rdl.K  bone*, 
ion  lm  OBIITEKOKN  1  DALTON. 


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TO  THE  UNFORTUNATE. 

DR8.  TROMMLITZ  A  LKEDK". ORADUATRS 
of  tbo  L*ipstc  and  Vienna    Uoivaraitta*,  aod  ' 
■dip  Aiiiit tot  hnrcoona  Ui-i  -*d  HUUI  Arwj.  bar* 
npAoad   tboir   Offl'-a  and    laboratory  at  No.   48S  i 
KEARNY  HIRhKr.  noar  Oalirorala,  for  tba  traat-  t 
moDL  of  diaaaaoa  of  tbo  Urinary  and  Oooarativa  , 
GrC4Q*.  and  all  FernaJa  Complaint!.    To  aoSaran 
from  Aatbma,  Bronobttia,  Diptboria,  Soro  Tnroar,  ! 
OooaninDtion  and    otbar  Dla«a»Bi  of    Iba  Loot* 
and  Tbroai  WO  raoomiaaod  Prof«aa«r  Holkr  a 
■ullne  Extrnci  ofTolle.  loolndiac  Inhaling  I 
Apparatus,  wblob   ii  cxtaotiroty  oaad  In  Eoropa. 
aod  for  which  wa  ar«  tho  Solo  Agonla  for  tba  Pa- 
cifloUoMt.    ForfortbarpartioaHfaealloi ;  addrtaa  , 
DRB.  TROMMLITZ  A  LEEDKS, 

4S(l  K*aro*  alreot,  Sao  Praooisoo.      I 

Ofttck  HooBA-From  10  to  1*  a.m..  2  to  i  p.  M  ,  | 

*V  a.— Saparatoontranoofor  tbaaooommodation  | 

of  LaHtto. »o»l»      , 


Bar  Sugar 

FOR    SALB-»I«    KABNY    STSBBT.    A1  ( 
MEBOKB'B.  .  Alio.  •»»  klsd  o(  OudlM  ; 
Wbolyl.A.dB.111.       .    ^   .,„«, 


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ai-ii:ii    in  i 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

00  TO  TUK 

Hot      SOOtOH, 

■aittcr  alrrrt,  afar  Kcau-aj* 

And  Iry  on*  of  tfaalr 

Hot  Scotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 

All    Drinks    Ton    Cents 

Mil  .I'll.  D.  BRIOG8.  Proprl.tor. 


Ladies  and   Children 

IY1LL  i  irtD 

KINKEAD'S 
SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

A  DRESSING  PLRASAIfr  TO  USE.  EASILY  APPIIED. 
*R  la  ioi  cr*4BT  and  wiU  n>t  lojara  tbo  okl  daUcata.  II 
oaraa  all  diaaaaoa  of  r    o  acalp.  roaioraa  daodrnff, 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

TAHi'k    *h*  >UUr  *0,t  >*'d    |lo*<'>  *od  la  ',tJRKI'V    VKOE 
nnSTuT»n  °"«<"'    ?»P«    BRUAB     UAIK    TOKIO    HID 

■III.     If.     OATM.     Drausl.l, 

Ooro.rN.W  kMI,<:m,r,     kn.  Ilow.rd  itiMU.Udol  .11  Drtw 
"*'«•  l.ll  If 


New  Discovery. 

rTIHK  USE  Ot  TUK  WONDERFUL  PLANT 
X    tb.t  Ood  I.Uod.d  lor  lb.  Oar.  ol 

RHEUMATISM,    NEURALGIA,    COUT,   PARAL- 
YSIS, CATARRH,  AND  ALL  VIRAL 
AFFECTIONS, 

Ii  andtritocd  porfaatly  by  tbo  ondaralanad—  tha 
only  portoo  on  tba  Oootlaant  that  folly  oompra 
bisda  iti  tnaclo  qaalllira.  Tba  abova  Oomplaloit 
ara  •rMMd  sitirnallr  ■  eh  aafaty  aod  aaooooa. 

DR.  K  K.  DUDUK  la  to  bo  found  athla6fflOO. 
llSMarkal  atraet.  oppoait*  Third,  Hooma  1  aod 
2,  Iroin  10a  at   tilPM.  and  frOin  2  toft  r  M 

RaHdoncn,  IO06  Mi«sIon  atrrel.  Piti*ntaoan 
imodatad  wltn  Room  and  Board.      ap)0 


LA    FORHE8* 

Hair  Restorative  Powder 

TBI*  POWDIR  WILL  PREVENT  TBI  HAIR 
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Single  Outside  Rooms, 

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No.  1  Spring  Beds  and  Hair  Mattrasses, 

AT  TUB 

BRANCH  HOUSE, 

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WITfy     Cental     por       3Vi#jlit, 
And  L<;kis  l>y  tl»e  Week. 

OPBN     AIjIi      NIQRT 
L.  I.  1W1LL,  PKiprltlor. 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


*,2T,i:ca--A.i^.o. 


THE  JOUBKAL  OF  &MCSE3IINTS. 


Pnbll.lj«d  ever?  Day  in  tn«  Year  by 
J.       E>.       BOQABD'DB 

OeS  Merchant  and    5tt£  -Vi'o.hluaton  «t» 
Below  Montgomery.  8.D  7ranoisoo. 


WEDNESDAY JUNE  4,  1873 


AMUSEMENTS,     Etc. 


California  Theatre. 

"C'criolQDus,"  bas taken  a  oew  lease  of  life.  It  is 
a  p  sy  Trbicb  one  can  tboronjtbly  enjoy  the  second 
tfme.acd  many  who  witnessed  it  b  first  production 
will  ro  flRiin.  It  is  presented  with  all  tbe  origi- 
nal lotDsrr,  processoop.  oto.  Heats  for  John  Mc- 
OnMoncb'a  bestfit  on  Friday,  when  be  will  appear 
in  '  King  Lear,"  are  betog  taken  ao  rapidly  that 
tbere  ie  every  prospect  of  the  e:  t  re  boose  being 
cold  by  to-morrow  or  next  day. 
Albambra  Tn.et.tre. 

"Barber  Blu"as  performed  by  Kelly  and  LeoQt 
supported  byW.  F.  Baker,  Bob  Bait  and  others, 
faai  proTod  ao  im-eo-e  bit.  It  fa  precded  by 
"Tbe  Second-band  Hotel,"  tn  which  Bob  Hart  and 
Little  Mac  appear;  Birney  in  hia  champion  jig; 
J  Q.Rnssell  io  an  aria;  Little  Mao  and  Master 
Franklin  in  a  comic  polka,  and  Sam  Rickey,  Mu- 
ter Barney  and  D.J.  Sherwood  in  tbe  screaming 
farce  of  ''Taking  the  P.edge." 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Bsantifnl  tableaux  vivants,  amusing  aoti,  new 
ballad-,  eocg  and   dance,  rrnanaatlo  feats,  and  a 
bright  atterpieae   trake  np  a   capital    evening's 
entertainment  at  this  bouse. 
Buckley's  New  "Varieties. 

"I 're  J  net  Arrived  in  Town"  by  Ned  Buckley  and 
Frank  Mortimore,  la  one  of  the  funniest  acts  aver 
preieoted  on  the  et  g<>,  Leon  tramweils,  Miss 
Zadie  Zilmar,  Harry  DtTor,  Mies  Ida  Fisk,  Miss 
Blanche  and  maoy  others  will  appear  to-nigbt  in 
a  rich  programme. 
Dashaway  Hall. 

An  entertainment  conslttlng  of  comlo  delinea- 
tions by  "Triphbetie  Ann,"  Obinese  song  and 
dance  by  Mias  Loa  Lon  Johnetoce,  and  a  maaioal 
olio  by  Mrs.  A.  G.  Lsland,  Mrs.  Jalia  Melville,. 
Prof.  OoKill  and  a  gtoo  c!ab,  will  be  given  at  Dub- 
away  Hall  this  e?sDiqsj. 

Wo oti ward's  (Jardcng. 

The  Whale  pond  is  f*at  approaching  completion. 
Additions  are  t  >  be  made  to  tbe  menagerie,  and. 
attractions  are  being  constantly  added. 

Anato&ioal  M.TJSKTJM.— On«  01  the  most 

ojnaplece  collections  of  tbe  Mud  in  the  United 
atates,  aomprising  hnndreds  of  oostly  and  bean- 
ilfnl  W(x  models*  is  daily  on  rjew  (to  gentlemes 
»nly)  it  the  SJtifeam  oc  Mon^g^B^y-  street.  An 
ttom  -aao  be  liroflUbl?  ;Mm  **««* 


Notes  on  Books  and   Authors. 

Tbe  London  Figaro  is  to  re-appear  as  a 
daily  pjrer. 

A  mw  seri(S  of  tbe  famous  Sporting  Mag- 
azine is  talked  of  in  Eoglind. 

GbaringOrces.anew  six-p=nny  magaziae, 
bos  just  appeared  in  London. 

Joaquin  Miller's  new  volume  of  poems 
(not  jet  re-is-uid  in  tbis country)  is  dedica- 
ted "To.tbeBcssettis." 

The  posthumous  novel  and  play  of  tbe 
late  Lord  Lytton  are  entit'el  respectively 
"Pansaniaa"  and  "The  Captive."  The  copy- 
right et  both  has  bet-n  purcbaa.d  by  Kent- 
ledge. 

Mr.  Gamdeo  Hot  ten,  the  London  publish- 
er, has  just  published  in  one  handsome  vol- 
ume,a  capital  edition  of  Mark  Tw*io's  collec- 
ted works,  with  a  portrait  and  a  ske'eh  of  tbe 
author's  life. 

Tbo  once  famous  John  Froit,  physical 
force  Chartist,  who  was  triid  for  high  trea- 
son in  England,  in  1839,  atd  is  now  upwards 
of  90  years  of  age,  bas  completed  his  reniin- 
isences  of  forty  years  of  English  'advanced 
reform  agitation,  but  the  work  has  not  yet 
been  accept  .d  by  a  publisher. 

Tbe  London  publisher,  Murray,  hss  two 
very  interesting  books  in  pre*'.  Tbe  first  is 
professor  Darwin's,  "The  Evil  Effects  o' 
Interbreeding  in  tbe  Vegetable  Kingdom, 
and  the  eocondis  a  very  elaborate  work  by. 
Mr.  W.  3 .  Thome,  F.  8.  A.,  entifed  "Hu- 
man Longevity— Its  Facta  and  Fictions." 


Parisians  Marrying  Oriental*.  ' 

Tco   London    Times  sar«* 
Considerable  iiit***- 
fft'^byth*-        „.tst  has  been  excited  in 
Warr'*-  ^unouccenaent  of  two  Oriental 

-„eB(»bichaTeabouttotake  place.  One 
18  betwc  eo  Vicomte  Charles  de  Thouais  and  a 
•  voung  Chinete  Kdy,  a  convert  to  Christian- 
ity and  tie  adopted  child  of  a  French  mer- 
chant of  Canton.  This  gentleman  brought 
his  fair  daughter  hack  with  him  to  Franca, 
and  bad  her  e  Jucated  at  a  first  class  Echcol 
in  Bordeaux.  The  young  lady's  name  was 
Iq-Tsp,  but  on  her  baptism  she  added  that  of 
Mirie,  The  otber  projected  marriage  is 
still  more  remarkable.  A  Japanese  digni- 
tary, attached  to  tbe  embassy  now  in  Paris, 
Labana  by  name,  young,ricb  and  handsome, 
has  asked  and  obtained  t'le  hand  of  Mile. 
Hetert,  tbe  daughter  of  a  wealthy  coal  mer- 
chant, now  retired  from  bu-inets  and  living 
in  good  sJyle.  The  fiancee  appears  only  t3 
have  stipulated  thtt  her  suitor  should  em- 
brace Catholicism,  t^whichrequFsthemade 
no  demur.  B-  t-i  tl  e  marriage*  will  take  place 
this  month.  Tt  e  Chinese  Isdy  will  be  given 
away  at  the  Madeleine.  The  Japanese  gen- 
tleman will  plight  bis  troth  at  St.  Philippe 
dn  Boule. 

If  this  were  to  happen  in  San  Franeisco, 
the  br;dj  would  probably  have  a  bead  put  on 
her  vita  a  cr»bble:stone  as  she  went  to 
ohurcb.  As  to  tbe  coal  merchant's  daughter, 
she  wou)d  probably  received  in  society,  as 
her  husband,  thought  a  Jap,  is  rich, 


Two  Exhortations, 

Bev.  Mr.  FrazeH,  a  Methodist  clergyman 
at  Elmwood,  III.,  iu  a  temperahca  meeting 
pointed  a  moral  with  the  silver-plated  cofiln 
of  the  late  Mr.  Leslie,  whioh  he  said  was 
purchased  with  the  sighs  and  groans  of 
drunk-trd's  families,  the  late  Mr.  Leslie  hav- 
ingin  hi*  life-time  been  a  publican  as  well 
as  a  sinner.  The  relict  of  the  late  Mr.  Les- 
lie then  armed  herself  with  a  rawhide  and 
exhorted  Mr.  Frazeil  from  the  parable  of 
the  widow's  mi^ht. 

Trie  Wew   Oj  eter    House. 

Oyster  Grotto  has  been  opened  by  A,  W. 
Manning,  one  of  tho  oldest  Oytter  Dealer.!  In 
ibu  city,  "For  Ladies  and  OentlemfD,"  at  428 
Pine  St.,  next  to  Bowtn  Bros.,  grocers.  This  is 
in  every  respect  a  place  tvftert  a  gentleman  cm 
tajce  hi$  family.  §  q 

It   Is   Tx-tiSj 

J.  A.  Sbaber  &  <Jd.  are  selling  parlor,  sets  and 
all  o  th:  t  kinds  of  inrnllure  and  bidding  oheipar, 
for  cash,  than  atiy  ot^er  dealer  In  town.  Other 
dealt  rs  don't  stand  a  ghost  of  a  cbarce  when 
people  know  Shaber'e  prices.   707  Market  jtreet. 


Bret  Enrle, 

Soribner's  for  June  bas  the  following  con- 
cerning one  of  our  Calif  jrni*  productions: 
Some  ten  years  ago,  Thomas  Starr  King, 
then  unknowingly  near  6h#  end  of  his  s-kort 
but  noble  and  glowing  la^Oj  was  guiding  an 
acquaintance  through  the^iD^y,  gold-strewn 
recesses  of  the  Government  Mint  tuilding 
in  San  Francisco.  Pausing  before  en'ering 
the  Secretary's  office,  he  said;  "How  I  want 
you  to  meet  a  young  man  who  will  be  hoard 
of  far  and  wide  some  of  th:s9  days."  Tbe 
Visitor  wen,  m  a^d  wes  iotrodtto?d  to  Fran- 
cis Bret  Harie,  then  Secretary  of  tbe  Branch 
Mint.  We  all  know  hew  the  latter  career  of 
the  young  writer  bas  more  than  justified  tbe 
affectionate  prediction  of  Stirr  King;  for, 
since  that  day,  Bret  Haite's  fame  ha?,  to 
borrow  the  language  of  Mi  admiring  Ger- 
man translator,  "extended  from  the  coasts 
of  .the  Pacific  Ocean  to  the  English  ca»t  of 
the  North  Sea."  "His  works  have  drawn 
*ie»rtj  to  him  wherever  tbe  language  of 
^V.fl.Uspetf'Pt   9(   Milton,     and      Byron    is 

spoken." 


GOLDEN    GRAIN?. 

Th-w  must  b:-  true  to  thyself 
If  thou  the  truth  would  teach  : 

Tl  v  soul  must  overflow.  It  thou 
Another  eoul  woaldet  reach ; 

It  nted'i  the  overflow  ng  he a:t 
To  give  the  lfps  fall  Bpeech, 

Think  linly,  and  thy  thought 
Shall  the  world's  fame  read  ; 

Speak  truly,  and  thy  word 
Sball  be  a  faltblal  set  d  ; 

Live  truly,  and  thy  life  shall  be 
A  great  nod  noble  or^ed. 


Professor  Agassiz  desires  to  throw  open 
t)  women  a'l  tbe  educational  \nstitutio&8 
aodfaciiit  es  ucd  r  his  control. 


Tom  Taylor's  Shakspearp* 

Tto  Porcupine  thruBts  .its  quill  into  the 
CryetU  Palace  experiment  after  tbe  follow- 
ing fashion:  Mr.  Tom  Taylor's  new  play 
of  "Hamlet"  was  produced  at  the  Oryetal 
Palacs,  on  Saturday  last,  with  a  company 
specially  selected  by  the  author,  and  scen- 
ery, dresses,  and  properties  from  the  same 
eminent  bead,  The  audience  followed  t^ 
new  play  with  some  degree  of  interest  until 
it  beeime  painfully  evident  that  the  author 
had  borrowed  largely  from  Shakapeare» 
leaving  out,  however,  the  best  line  s  and  moat 
telling  points  of  the  Stratford-ut.on-Avon 
writer.  As  the  actors  and  actresses  were 
mere  machines,  speaking  and  moving  ac- 
cording to  the  printed  directions  of  Mr, 
Tom  Tayloy,  it  would  scarcely  be  fair  to 
dwell  upon  their  shortcomings. 


Heroism  1b  active  genius ;  genius,  con_ 
templ-itiva  heroism.  Heroism  is  the  self- 
devotion  of  genius '  manifesting  itself  in 
action. 

Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  are  tbe  loading  es- 
aentlalsof  an  enjoyoble ride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  In  San  Fr&nelaco  so  un  Question  ably 
as  from  Frank  £ontox>,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  th*  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  His  handsome  tunwonta  are  used 
by  tbe  beet  clTdes  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
It  a  point  to  employ  able,  boneBt  and  perfectly 
com  t  ecus  drivers,  he  is  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  in  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
except  those  which  he  provides.  Frank  has  en- 
joyed gr-at  enccess  in  his  business,  and  the 
admirable  way  In  which  he  conducts  it  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  pa-roniZ9  him.   » 


A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
Jaat  received  at  the  "What  Cheer  Liundry,  131 
Leidesdorrf  ttreet.  * 


Bound  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Ie  O.  Kurkhatdt'a  motto.  Fine  French  Calf 
Boots  nude  to  crd«r  from  $e  ti  $io.  A  good 
nnd  aaiiefaotion  guaranteed.  Call  at  640  Wash- 
'  -'ton  strett  and  be  convinced,  A  full  assort, 
at  of  neatly-made  goods  always  on  hand,  at 
prices  to  suit  everyone's  purse.  4  di 


Olam  Chowder  Every  Wlsnt. 

The  beet  chowder  in  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  IS  ilorton  street,  just  ofl 

He&rny. *"* 

(Star  Shirts  »_a  Collars. 

All   Borta   and  eises.  for  aa'.e  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leideadorff  St.       • 


(Toman's    Etlsrlits. 

One  would  tfciiik  that  it  w*a  one  of  wonran's 
rights  to  enjoy  &a  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  th»  fame  price  for  Iti  Nearly  all  the  re*. 
taurants  "lor  ladies  and  gentlemen"  in  San 
Francisco  have  poorer  iara  thsn  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dice.  There  is  an  e.scei*tios. 
At  tho  Pioneeb  Kestaubaht,  on  Wasbing'.on 
atieet,  at  tbe  ccroer  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladies  can 
get  an  ex:ellent  breakfast,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
since  18-19,  provides  every  luxury  the  market 
affords.  Both  ladles  and  gentlemen  nnd  tner  1 
dishes  to  please  the  most  epicurean  taste.      * 

* 

Oo    ISoZ   Suffer'  from    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Kails,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  InBti- 
rnte,  310  Kearny  street,  from  I  to  6  p.m.  Yfe 
aneak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doc- 
tor'! capability.  Befereocee  given  if  required,  a 


Pratt's  Abolition   Oil. 

The  People's  Remedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains. 


McDowell,  Snow  Card  Writer 


Motbxhi  OF  Families  who  are  about  to  "spend 
the  Summer  In  tbe  country  with  their  Children, 
ought  not  to  forget  before  they  go  to  provide 
themselves  as  well  as  their  children  with  under- 
clothing. The  only  place  where  ihey  can  buy 
the  same  cheaper  and  made  of  better  material 
than  at  any  other  placets  at  E.  Priedlander  & 


A    Solution  of    (he    Chinese  Problem. 

In  diaousalng  the  evila  of  Chinese  Immigra- 
tion and  the  existing  depression  of  bualneae  in 
Ban  Francisco  consequent  upon  the  displace- 
ment of  white  labor  by  Chinese  in  our  work- 
shops, the  Golden  Era  hits  the  nail  squire  on 
the  h'ad  In  tbe  following  : 

The  on  I;  measure  of  redress  which  holds  oat 
&D7  pfomi-e  of  relief  ie  the  formation  of  aoti- 
Ohinese  societies  all  over  the  Oosst.  the  members 
of  whiuhshAll  be  pledged  not  to  employ  Chinee, 
not  ro-  prize  la  ass  goods  of  tbo9e  wbo  ao  employ 
tbe  re,  nor  to  parobase goods  of  Chinese  minnfic- 
tnries.  The?  first  propose  theae  anti-Ohiofee  so- 
cieties shonld  be  to  m&be  themselves  felt  in  tbe 
character  of  pnrohssera.  If  one  thousand  men 
iq  tbis  cityebonld  effect,  an  organisation  under  a 
flolemo  ple'lg"  no',  to  emptor  Oaineae  nor  10  pur- 
ocas  e  goods  of  indtvidaaJs  or  firms  who  might  em- 
ploy them,  it  would  greatly  strengthen  the  hands 
of  each  of  oar  local  manufacturers  aB  are  now 
encaged  in  the  experiment  of  competing  with 
Obinese  manufactures.  If  tbis  one  thousand  was 
multiplied  bytee,  as  it  soon  m<gbt  b?,  the  suc- 
cessof  tbe  experiment  would  be  asanred.  These 
societies  must  be  organized  without  the  aid  of  law, 
as  no  law  would  be  constitutional  that  discrimi- 
nated against  Uhinese  reeide&ts.  Such  orgsniza- 
lious  could  only  be  carried  out  where  the  com- 
munity ia  nearly  unanimous  in  favor  of  the  object 
to  be  attained;  bni,  suoh  unanimity,  it  is  believed, 
prevails  in  tbis  Stat?. 

The  experiment  has  heea  tried  by  at  least 
one  man  in  San  Francisco.  We  allude  to  Mr. 
H.  Satiiff,  who  Is  proprietor  of  two  large  cigar 
stores,  330  and  832  Kearny  street.  As  long  ago 
a*  I860,  Mr.  Satiiff;  knowing  what  the  « Bolt 
of  Chinese  labor  would  be,  formed  the  resolu- 
tion to  neither  employ  Chinese  workmen,  nor 
ee:i,  nor  purchase  cigars  made  by  Chinee e,  and 
be  pas  cgrrlsd  out  (bis  resolution  to  the  pres- 
ent day,  and  will  continue  to  adhcra  to  it  &3 
long  a^  he  rem  line  in  business.  Many  of  his 
friends  thought  It  impossible  for  him  to  stem 
the  current  of  '.  p position  to  those  in  the  same 
trade  who  employed  Chinese  workmen,  but  he 
has  i*cne  8)  eucccBsfnlly.  and  Isstead  of  the 
one  fmi'l  es'abllshment  which  be  commenced 
with  at  the  time  of  forming  tbis  resolution,  he 
now  has  two  of  the  la~ge*t  in  tbe  city. 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
tn  hate.  At  "  The"  Bat  Btore,  C47  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  Tbe  stock  is  Immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable,  Every  ons  who 
goes  there  1b  sure  to  be  suited.  a 


We  get  no  business  from  Chinese,  and   we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 

Laundry      Office,  121  Leldeedorff  street.        • 


Oysters, 

In  strolling  round  Hie  other  night, 

To  look  at  'Prleco  by  gas  light, 

uur  careless  feat,  bj  cbancs  (Hit  Stray 

To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 

Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  season 

Through  whioh  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 

While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 

O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell. 

Made  that  window  seem  to  he 

Bocae  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  bVnerftw 
It  looks  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  Eild, '  -I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  ashed  our  wish- 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  it  true, 
And  cooked  magnificently,  toe; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  Just  think  of  that. 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clamsand  orabs  and  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  ail  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  ootud  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladlas,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem. 
That  they  have  here  the  best  Ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  oall  "such  nice  dinners." 
Whoever  donbts  tbis  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  tbere  this  truth  he'll  nnd  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  onoe  will  go  again, 
Pacific  Oyster  Bouse,  337  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night, 

CHARLSS  HAAKE,  Proprietor. 

Sandwich  Island.  Pulu, 

Since  the  itsceneion  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  £andwloh  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  industry  is 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Schreiber,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  furniture,  620  Washington  street, 
opposite  tbe  market,,  who  bas  long  been  the 
principal  importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices tbat  tbe  gathering  and  bis  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
In  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
for  mat  trass  beddinjr.  and  dorfbtleoS  Mr.  Schrei- 
ber will  And  no  difficulty  In  dieoobiniz  of  all 
that  comes.    '  a 


Asa    Ij.    Waugfiman's 

"  Ohigajo  Beer  Depot,"  623  Sacramanto  street, 
between  Montgomery  and  Kearny.  The  cele 
brated  "  Chicago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  beet  of 
liquors.  Daily  lusoh,with  lob.tr  salad  aod 
other  delicacies,  prepared  by  the  epicurean 
George  Butt.  Beer,  10  cents,  Begul&r  Ger- 
man lunches,  caviar,  Swl-s  obeese  and  eand- 
wicheF,  served  to  order.  To  lunch  at  W&uga* 
man's  is  the  thing.  0  i 

Photosjrapiiic    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  tho  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  street.  a 


Twenty  Thousand 

Pap;r  Collars,  all  fftyles,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Chear  Laan£ry,  office  121  Leidesdorff  st. 


Whlto  Xjafe^or  Only  ! 

Employed    by    the  What  Cheer  Liundry,  121 
LeWecdoiSE  b'reet.  • 


Fresh  «r»d  Sweet, 

Fo^  the  best     confectionery,   g*   to    Canty   and 
Wafer's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Sutter.       8 


OBAnavox-aNT.—  Madame  Clara  Anton  la,  the 
Clairvoyant  Physician  and  Independent  TraLC* 
Medium.  323  Kearny  street,  bet.  BUBh  and  Pine, 

oaeultations  In  English,  French  and  Germa&.x 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Oures  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  S-l 


San  Francisco  Jewelry  Manafactory. 
D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merobant  strett.    Diamond 
Setting,  Enameling.      All  kinds    of    repairing 
tor  sale,  4-jp 


S.F. BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

ttnnbtellera  and  "mtionon, 
Btacey  A  Mook,  (sobool  books  arpeclalty,)  S.  v? 

oorner  Fourth  and  Jeaaie.  ' 
H.  H.  Moore,  609  Montgomery,  near  Merchant. 

I&ii«lne*a  Colleges. 
Heald's,  Bryan t  &  £tratton'«  Oollena.  24  Poet  etreet 

Batchers. 
Rats,  Fred,  BtailaM  to  10f).  California  Market, 

Employment  Office. 
Oba*.  F.  Becberer  A  Co.,  652  Sacramento  street 
Chinese  Eraploiment  Co.— Pierce  A  Co..  627  Sac- 
ramento etreet 

French  Fancy    OoeOff. 
Looan  A  Co.,  19  M©nfcRoroary,107and  1US»  Sutter, 

Hair  Jewelry, 
H.  A.  Callender,  manuf actor er,  62  Second  etreet 

Human  Dafr* 
Sampson.  A.  B.  A  Co.,  110  Second  street 

Milliner*. 
Mrs.  M.  Helig,  226  Kearny  street 

Searcher  ef  Record* 
O.  V,  Gillespie,  611  Washington  atroat. 

Watches  and  Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Callender  62  Second  street. 

Whttenen  and  Paper  Hansrert. 
A.  W.  Wbelderj,  i  22  Geary  street. 

Wise*  and  tlqnori.    tWhoIesala.) 
Panerl  F.  A  Co..  $0*  Front 


-elryj 


FIGARO 

18  DISrKIBOTED  BTVESY  DAY  THROUGH  1 
A  oat  the  centre  of  toe  city,  in  .11  Hotels,  Res. 
»«ra<*,  SsJoodi,  Stare.  sn3  Offlois. 


FIGARO 

IB    CIRCULATED    EVERT    DAY  ON    THE 
Oakland  ierryBoats  to  catch  the  passengers 
hat  arrive  by  tnegreat  Overland  Train. 


FIGARO 

IS   «SERii,  f HEEJB  AND  EVERYWHERE," 

j  An"  ia  ooaafcantly  nlBet-ing  a  change  of  readers 
in  tfce  Theatres,  Traveling  Conveyances,  Hotels, 
and  pnblio  rosorts  generally. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  IN  THB  BEST  SOCIETY*  IS 
plaoed  in  the  hands  of  nearly  aU  who  come 
to  the  oity  to  make  purchases,  and  ia  therefore  the 
beat  of  advertising  mediums. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMME'IN 
every  Theatrs  ta  San  Francisco. 


FIGARO 

IS  MAILED  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  nnd 
Orecon— the  papers  left  in  the  theatres  at  sight 
being  gathered  np  and  savsd  for  that  purpose. 


L.OOBL    OUT 

....FOB  THE.... 

Business  Directory 

1  qq  000  00PIEB  to  BK  IBSSED  0N 

orahont  June  loth.  Send  In  your 
advertisements  immediately  to  No.  SOS  Mont- 
gomery at,  at  R.  M.  ED  WARDS'.  m9  lm 


CANDIES. 

ALL     B3ND8     OS    THE     FINE3T  ^OANDS 
made  at  onr  Steam  Candy  Factory   daily.    Al 
orders,  especially  from  the  country,  nre  solioitec 

and  will  be  promptly  attended  to. 

OANTY  A  WAGNER, 
10TMootv7omary.it'...    ncr.r  Butt*- 


A.LHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

M.     FfNRLY  FURBISHED  BOOMS.  SIN 
™?  gle  or  in  anita, 

Well  Utkwd  and  Vemtllatod. 

_    Cnramishod  Rooms  to  let    Lodging  wftb 

or   withcat   board.      ALHAMBRA    BUILDING 
■It  3»ab  street    •  '.v^U  tf 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTlOfl. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
the  Theatrical  Profession  in  California  pro- 
pose forming  olaasee  for  instruction  in  Elocution, 
Persons  wiBhinR  to  avail  themselves  of  the  oppor- 
tunity of  acquiring  a  useful  art  at  a  moderate  cost 
can  send  in  fcboir  names  to  "Oambysea  "  P.O.Box 
2334,  when  particulars  as  to  terms,  etc..  will  be 
»ent  '«  them  drft  t 


PETURNTHEBOOKl 


GREAT  REDUCTION  IN  Pj 

<...or..,. 

....AT.... 

CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  Si 

(Formerly  Majjr  A  Warkhshi,;!, 
No,    »0    MONTGOMEKY    »j\ 

Opposite  the  Licit  Home,  1 

HRAKOH.    40S    KEABXT    HI, 

MR.  MAYER  CALLS  ATTENTION 
large  and  well  selected  aasortmsnt 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  1 
and  Cloth, 

And  bis  new  styles  of  ready-made  Silk. ' 
other  LADLES'  SUITS,  at  VERY  LOW 
Aleo.  a  large  stock  of  Stripeo,  Bro<-h< 
Shawls,  Lace  Jackets,  Silk  md  Cotton 
bilKs.  Satins,  tlloaklnge,  and  every  dsaai 
Trimmingo.  JUST  iRRlVED.  a  large  1 
the  Summer  styles  of 

PLAIN     AN  j*     SUBSOII] 

M.IMEJV    NVITS. 

V.  B.— Oloaka,  Dresses  and  eu-ta  mada  ' 
in  late  at  fashion,  at  reasonable  ratea. 


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MAT    ASIA 

Unparalleled  ! 

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PRINTI.B    DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE.    AND 
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Itooms     lO     null      1 1" C5BO     Wiisliliiulmi     street. 


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MOSIO    FURNISHED    FOR    ALL 
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taot  leaders,  at  fair  rate*.  I 

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A.  URAYKUH.  man  bae  been  ■  c.nin>e'«l  with  tba- 
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111*  n  yaarsof  lu  proeparitj  Uor  liillaofFaia 
emb-*-)*  all  the  (lniM."i''f  >  ol  f.hr  ««>asOD.  Oar 
oiotw  Is  "Oowi  fare.tpooal  do<. kins  and  Moderafca 
O  bar  Kb  a" 

r.    UliUa/Kea  A  tO. 

MINERS'     RESTAURANT, 

nil   and  ASH  ( 'ommaroiaL,  and 
7«l*  Markai.  atreei . 
Open  rom  6  a.m.  to  ID  r.ii  an3i  las 


PIPER'S  OP  Eft*  HOUSE. 

VIKV1MIA     till  .      « PVAUAi 

T'MIH  KLKOANT  THR  ATrUt  HAS  BEBlf  AU»- 
dacoratod,  and   ran  be  rented  bj  tn«  alsbl  aw 
bf    the  week.      BUre    irl    cra*»(lnf    oeaaanlar 
ilbaraL'r  treated   witt.   on  ^uplioatlon  bf  ttttar 
a.'HJt     P1PEB, 

Marf.fa'  nr.fi    a-<Me    P'Oprletoa-' 
Or  to  J.    H.    Hr4'AHt 

WWnliirri'-' "■'   pr»oo(ao»; 


MRS.    E.    REGAN, 

Fashionable  Milliner. 


THB  JOUBN&L  OF  AMUSEMENT* 


Publiabad  •»•*»  D»*  ,D  the  Ye**  bT 


*.     p- 


BOGARU"^s 


I  Merchant  and  S»»     Wo-hlmgrtoa  Si. 

Below  Montgomery.  San  Francisco. 


WEDNESDAY JUNE    4, 


1873 


T»«  Mo  docs. 

Toe  Baltimore  JSyeuing  News,  glorifyiug 
over  the  approaching  end  of  the  Modoc  war, 
Baya: 

HarraUIl!  Yiotory  bae  pertbednpoo  our 
banners  I  One-Ejea  Dixie,  Bogus  Cuarley, 
.Suaek-Nrtety  Jim,  and  nine  other  euwardJy 
.Modocs,  with  tbeir  wives  and  children,  to 
the  number  of  sixty-three,  have  surren- 
dered to  the  invincible  arms  of  America 
These  wuo  surrendered  report  th*t  Shack- 
JNssiy  Jim,  bt^.mbuat  Frank,  Et  eu'a  mau 
and  Jim's  father  ore  B'aio.  and  tbat  Ourly- 
besdei  Jack  is  wounded.  Thus  perish  ail 
who  dare  to.  resist  onr  arms.  The  piiion- 
ers,  oisarmtd,  ar-  surrounded  by  a  cordon 
of  tjjidie'S,  and  new  tbe  qutsii  <n  is,  what 
to  do  with  tbem?  Iu  the  na.n.ime  C  •louel 
Davie  repors  tbat  bis  soldiers  ar?  perform- 
ing prodi^i-  s  oi  valor  in  pur  suit  of  the  nst. 
Oapiaiu  Jack  will,  perhaps,  soon  be  csnght, 
aid  that  proud  bird,  tbe  Amer  can  En^le, 
will  sit  alolt  on  tbe  anow-clad  peaks  of  tho 
Si«r  *&  and  tuckle  her  young. 

Then  oi.r  g  Hautboys  in  blue  will  come 
msrchiug  borne,  leaving  tbe  Unilcd  States 
tbe  very  tough  problem,  wtiat  to  do  T.iti)  t  e 
Modus.  It  won'f  d>  to  butcher  them  in  te- 
taliat.on  of  Caoby's  mmder.  Tbat  would 
look  a  little  t>o  petty.  Itwan'tdo  to  turn 
them  loose  again,  for  ttiao  t  .e  United  Statvs 
army,  to  the  amount  of  two  thousand,  Ma- 
jor Generals  and  all,  may  again  be  cilled  on 
to  ujako  war  on  a  tribe  of  cowardly  Mndocs, 
tbe  number  of  which  is  net  enough  to  fur- 
nish tobacco  signs  for  one  side  of  Baltimore 
street. 

Refilled  Women, 

A  lady  writes  as  follows,  and  as  she  prob- 
ably belongs  to  one  of  tbe  two  c'asses  of 
women  sbe  last  mentions,  she  very  likely 
knows  whereof  ebe  speaks:  It  appears  in 
this  age  that  an  exquisitely  neat  taste  is 
■'  acquired."  Girls  uod^r  twenty  are  rarely 
tidy.  They  may  desire  to  look  neat,  but 
'  they  rarely  attain  exquisite  freabnesg.  Old 
maijs,  and  women  happily  married,  are  tbe 
onea  who  learn  tbe  refinement  and  quint- 
essence of  neatceiS.  The  former  naturally 
incline  tbat  way,  and  ibe  latter  bave  tbe 
incentive  to  excite  and  retain  their  bus- 
band's  admiraiion. 


The  Anti-Chines*    Supervisors. 

Tbe  Board  nf  Supervisors  in  their  crusade 
against  tbe  Ohiness  have  passed  an  order 
-forbidding  the  firing  of  Ohinese  bombs, 
fire-crackers,  etc.  Young  California  will  think 
-tbat  this  id  like  biting  one's  doss  off  to  be 
revenged  on  one's  faoe— ''spoiling"  tbe 
Fourth  of  July  in  order  to  discourage  Chi- 
nese manufactures.  A  good  many  people, 
bowever,  will  not  very  much  lament  that  tie 
Supervisors'  anti-Obinese  ztal  will  result  in 
A  qniet  Fourth. 

The  Poet  of  the  Sierras. 

An  Eastern  paper  save:  Joaqnin  Miller 
lias  confided  to  Mr.  Bedpath  tbe  intelligence 
rtbat  he  is  to  marry  tbe  only  daughter  of  Sir 
T.  D.  Hardy,  cf  London.  Sbe  must  be 
Jaardy  to  attempt  tbe  taming  of  so  brilliant 
&  motb. 


A.  St  rone  Temptation  .# 

Letteraare  coming  from  all  parts  of  the 
country,  "cordially  inviting"  Fioaao  to 
uaite  with  the  cirizeoB  of  various  cities 
in  celebrating  the  ninety-seventh  anniver- 
sary of  American  Independence.  We  bave 
j  ust  received  one  from.Marysville.  Now  we 
sboud  much  lib*  to  join  withtheMaiye- 
viliaina  in  celebrating;  wa  shou'd  find  kin 
dred  spirits  with  wbom  to  combine  in  cele- 
brating in  j  oily  Utile  Grass  Valley;  we  could 
enjoy  tbe  national  holiday  iu  PJacarviile, 
in  San  Baf^el,  in  Martinez,  in  Boaicia,  in 
Tuba  Ciiy,  in  Oakland— in  any  of  these 
places  Figabo  conld  be  happy.  But  we 
plead  a  prior  engagement.  We  must  spend 
tbat  day  in  8aa  Jose.  We  like  to  be  qniet 
on  tbe  Fourth  of  July,  so  we  muBt  go  to  San 
Jose.  What  we  should  like  would  be  to 
■peL>d  the  day  in  wandeiing  around  tbe 
pretty  little  town,  watching  the  peaceful  in- 
btbit.'nta  waitiDg  round  the  saloons  for 
people  from  San  Franci  co  to  aBk  tbem  to 
drink,  to  listen  to  the  "drum  corpa,"  and 
the  two  hand-organ  artists,  who  will  provide 
tbe  music  for  the  precession,  and  then  we 
would  wind  up  the  glorious  day  by  Uking  a 
benefit  at  Broaaska's  Opera  House  in  tbe 
evening.  We  are  saving  up  money  to 
enable  us  take  tbat  benefit.  Yes,  in  Ban 
Jose  must  we  spend  the  Fourth  of  July,  and 
therefore  decline  with  thanks  the  Invita "ions 

from  otter  citieb. 

■#> 

A   Pleasant  Notice. 

"  Walsingbam,"  the  New  York  correspon- 
dent of  the  Baltimore  Bulletin,  in  noticing 
tbe  play  of  "Amy  Bobsart,"  Bays:  "The 
unhappy  young  man  who  plays  Walter  Ra- 
leigh furnishes,  quite  unoocscioualy,  the 
comic  element  of  the  play.  He  is  all  fore- 
bead  and  no  noee,  and  he  evidently  would 
rather  bave  died  than  have  sacrificed  a 
small  pair  of  side  whiskers,  which  are  en- 
tirely out  of  place  in  tbe  Elizabethan  period. 
Then,  be  is  so  very  etiff  that,  when  be  pots 
tbe  cloak  over  the  puddle,  one  is  afraid,  he 
will  break,  and  when  be  gets  in  tbe  barge, 
one  hop  s  be  will  fall  in  the  Thames  and 
never  get  out. 

An  Article  of  Verta. 

Our  friend,  Herbert is  a  miracle  of 

good  ta-te.  He  dresses  admirably,  speaks 
with  a  sweet  low  voioe  full  of  music,  under- 
stands a  good  dinner,  is  up  in  all  the  fash- 
ionable gossip  of  the  day,  understands  art, 
music  and  the  drams,  danc  s  with  infinite 
graoe,  and  is  very  handsome.  Under  these 
eironmBtacceB  it  is  not  strange  tbat  on  re- 
turning from  Paris  a  few  weeks  ago,  a  fiiend 
asked  him,  "Did  you  bring  from  Paris  any 
artiole  of  vertu  beside  yourself?" 


Careless  B«r-ai«. 

A  very  disagreeable  tbiog  happened  to 
our  friend  Rosin,  last  we;k.  He  was  sewing 
a  button  ou  his  t-owssrs,  and  laid  tbem  down 
on  a  chair  without  removing  the  needle.  His 
wife  entered  the  room.  Sbe  sat  down  on 
tbetrowserd.  The  first  intimation  that  Rosin 
bad  of  tbe  fact  was  from  a  spittoon,  wbich 
be  gracefully  caught  on  tbe  bridge  of  bis 
nose.  Rosin  is  as  happy  as  a  man  cm  be 
in  the  possession  of  a  broken  nose,  two 
black  eyes,  and  a  d  rvotad,  loving,  and  awe&t 
□atured  wife. 


PICNICS,  EXCURSIONS, 


The  Pittsburg  girl  baa  sent  baok  loose 
two  barges  of  coal,  which  her  father  gave 
her  for  a  bridal  preeeat,  and  says  she  guesses 
she  can  make  it  hot  enough  for  "hubby" 
without  any  outeide  help. 


A  Servant  in  tbe  Corner. 

Weed's  C&rptt  Sweeper,  with  tbe  but  assort- 
ment of  Carpets  and  Furniture  in  tbe  State,  at 
John  0.  Bell's,  neirl;  ( pposite  the  Grand  Hotel, 
M*r*et  street.  ip 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


rJahl's    Gallery! 

*  LTHOUEH  MB.  TAERB  ADVERTISES 
**■  baviog  withdrawn  (?)  from  the  Pbotograpbie 
Gallery,  No  IS  Montgomery  street,  the  under- 
signed retains  possession  of  all  negatives  taken 
at  that  place,  and  is  prepared,  as  heretofore,  to 
furnish  all  kinds  of  Pictures  in  the  best  manner 
guaranteeing,  with  first-class  talint,  to  give  eatii- 
faction  in  all  cases. 

MR.  NAHL'S  personal  attention  la  given  to 
all  retouching  and  coloring  in  ever;  ttile,  in 
which  art  he  is  acknowledged  by  all  f>  be  at  the 
head  of  his  profession. 

NAHL  A  00.. 
Artists  &nd  Photographers. 

jo41w  13  Montiomor;  at.,  near  Market 


OVERLAND  HOUSE, 

53i  and  533  SACRAMENTO   STREET 

NEAR  MONTGOMERY. 

CHEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  THE  CITY. 

TBE  HOUSE  HAS  JUST  BBEZT  1H0R- 
ongbiy  renovated  'broogbont.  atd  has  a  first. 
oiateBARand  BARBER  SHOP  r-rtnnected.  Also. 
"Branch"  of  Overland  House  783  Market  street, 
oorner  Fonrtb,  and  &  Fonrth  Btreet,  near  Market. 
Splendid  location. 

J.   E.   SLTN  KEY. 
je4 1m  Proprietor. 


Choose  tbe  Best. 

There  is  an  unfortunate  disposition  in  a 
man  to  attend  much  more  to  tbe  faults  of 
his  companions  wbich  offend  him,  than  to 
their  pei  ftotions  which  please  him. 


A  Mixed  Business. 

This  anoonLOsment  appeared  rccautly  in 
&  Vienna  Jonrnal :  "Aona  Agrikol,  tick 
imrBe,  watches  dead  bodies,  repairs  straw 
chairs,  applies  letches,  and  makes  pastry, 
deesartd  and  delicacies." 


X>r.  Barlow   «J.  Smith 

Is  giving  a  conn  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dls- 
easea  at  his  Hygelan  Hall,  637  Oail/onua  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  H  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  la  devoted  to  examining 
*nd  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  Invalids  daily,  from  9  to  i  r.  u.,  tree.         w 


The    Best    Remedies, 

Dr.  Ferry's  Last  Chance,  tor  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
rye  Webfoot  Pins,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Saoeome 
Street,  corner  of  Commercial.  • 


X>r.    Doherty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
Chronic  and  spedno  practice,  and  as  such  is 
now  the  most  successful   of  any  Physician    In 

-Ban  FranoiBoo.  Oflice  SIB  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leldesdorfl,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 

-Cheer  Bouse. x 

Slgnor    Fulvlo    Rossi 

Gives  private  Icsboos  In  Italian  and  English 
Tocal  Music,  at  645  Clay  street,  or  at  tbe  resi- 
dence of  the  pupil.  6-j 

A.  PXe&acknc  Jjoention. 
Persons  -  desiring  com'ortahle  lodgings  In  a 

Oentr-ai  location,  sbooU  visit  the  Alhambra, 
■  and  Inspect  the  flue  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
"The  building  Is  a  verv  fine  one  and  Is  well 
lighted  and  wntilated. 


Premium  Siiirt  Maker. 

Mrs.  Eveline  Morrla  526.  Betray  at.,  riflpeot- 
inllv  tolldto  a  call  from  friends,  and  etrangers 
▼tatting  the  City.  Newest  styles,  perfect  fit 
and  price  B  reasonable.  6  „ 


Ladles  "Viaitinsr  Oerda. 

Written,  engraved    or   printed  by  Johm  P. 

DWT3B,  126  flatter  atreet,  opposite  Lick  Bovae, 

•and   at  the   Grand   Hotel,    m.  B.-Hatokxb- 

omxra  KXATX.T  HAnsBD.    Pekuakbhxp  of  evezv 

dp^-rlptlonto  order. 


Dental  Work. 

FOB  ttSEBI  QUiLWI  OT  wobe,  go  to  T.  0.  Jes- 
sup,  dentist,  cor.  Sutter  md  Monigomerr,  over 

'Taoker'fl.         _ s-u 

.A  .     mtlon.    Ladle* 

To  give  the  skin  the  soHaess  of  velvet,  »nd 
he  tint  of   the  u^  to   *ho    complexion,  uae 
"■Dioxxt'3  €nxaiB  dm  Ln.  L 


Punch  objects  to  tie  word  "enjoyable" 
because  it  oan't  be  found  in  Johnson.  Ii  we 
find  it  in  Punch,  it  will  do  for  us. 


There  is  nothing  which  interests  the  aver 
age  reader  like  a  good  hanging. 


Crystal  Sample  Rooms. 

The  Crystal,  alive  to  the  wants  of  the  com* 
munly,  has  Imported  diraot,  Stfwabd's  cele. 
brated  Scotch  Whjsst,  whioh  all  true  lovers 
of  good  l.quora  will  sample  If  wise.    Eiiody  & 


Dnnne,  proprietors. 


Cc 


The  La  si   \r\v  Sonp. 

Air — "M»ct<£  Ckandon," 
Emerson  Oorvllle  ia  my  name, 
My  business  always  Is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  and  Fancy  Boast,  * 
Relishes  these,  tbat  my  houee  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  Bhow, 
Ob!  high  oh  I  OhI  high  ohl 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
CorvlUe  Fays  sol  says  sot 
0»  Pine  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remember  the  number  and  call  again. 
Visions  of  ah-11-fl-h  In  every  style, 
Inwardly  cause  yon  mnoh  to  amlie. 
Ladles  with  escorts  there  always  go, 
Ladies  go  I  Ladles  got 
Emerson  Oorvtile's  polite!  and  so 
8-1  They  gol  they  gol  they  got 

Notice  to  Hie  Public. 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  Is  now  sel- 
ling off  his  fine  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  chil- 
arens'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  furniBhlng  goods,  hats,  trunks,  valises, 
6*0.,  below  coet,    Call  if  you  want   bargains. 3l 


Removal, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  118 
Post  street.  Sewing  michlnes  rented  and  re- 
paired as  utu  il.  and  sold  cheaper  than  ever,  x 


Corns,   Bunions,    Ingrowing  Nails. 

A  perfect  core  warranted  by  Albert  Schoan- 
wald,  127  Second  street.  i-m 

Pratt's  Abolition  OU 
Cures  Rheumatism  and  Neuralgia.  8 

Rattler's     wine    JParlor. 

Lew  Battler,  formerly  in  the  minstrel  line, 
will  be  pleased  to  act  therolo  of  Boniface  to  all 
friends,  day  and  evening,  at  331  Bush  Btreet, 
below  Kearny.  4  h 

8am.  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Buss  House  Carriages,  can  be 
ound  ln  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
ablishment,  southwest  oorner  Dush,  and  Mont- 
gomery st e. ,  or  Dexter  btablee.  Carriage  orders 
lift  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  might,  at  red  need  rates.  p<a 

Flno    Candles, 

Jrreab,  Bweet  and  delicious  Candles,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection* 
ery,  S78  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  and  refcalL 

Public  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  6  x.  «.,  can 
be  returned  ln  the  evening  If  required;  we 
never  disappoint!  What  Cheer  Laundry,  131 
Lelaesdorff  street. 


THE    BXJ3RB    ROAD 

....TO.,.. 

SUCCESS 

IS  BY  FOLLOWING  TBE  TRUE 

American  Business  Principles 

The  Reasons  for  Suecess  or  Failure 

We  start  wito  aha  flat  assertion  that  no  houee 
hia  erer.  failed  because  toe  prioe  asked  for  mei- 
ohandise  it  kept  was  tot  low.  And  against  Ltis 
declaration  we  place  thia  fact,  tbat  no  arm  in  the 
>rdinarj  routine  of  trade  has  ever  grown  into  a 
large  and  InoreaaiDg  busloees,  or  taken  tbe  lead  in 
its  particular  olaaa  of  goods,  »Hb  btgb  prices  for 
tba  watobword.  SuocetB.  In  tbe  largest  numb-r 
of  instances,  can  be  traced  to  fair  dealing.  OuUK- 
TF.SF,  and  INTELLIGENT,  PEBSISTiCNT  EN- 
EBGF. 

One  mistake,  one  ateaipt  to  teat  tbe  too  often 
oheated  public  may  resolt  in  apparent  s access,  but 
sooner  or  later  tbe  victims  of  tbe  imposition  will 
turn  upon  ?ou.  When  a  man  buys  a  thing  and  baa 
paid  toe  much  for  it,  it  ia  nse'eta  trying  to  smooth 
over  the  matter.  Tbe  meicaant  woo  chuckled 
over  the  big  profit  he  made  has  f  lrniahed  the  olub 
wherewith  his  own  head  may  be  broken.  There 
are  more  dajs  yet  to  como.aud  the  man  wbo  thinks 
OUWSING  A  MATCH  FOKHGNEST  DEALIMG 
had  better  not  forgat  it. 

Patrons  ars  cxpeotsd  to  pay  a  profit  on  their 
purchases  asd  at  tbe  same  time  depend  upon  tbe 
merchant's  advantages  as  a  guarantee  tbat  they 
are  fair  and  reasonable,  If  the  public  >re  con- 
vinced tbat  a  oertaiu  tradesman  has  peculiar 
facilities  forlavlng  in  bis  wares,  and  they  disoov 
er  the  per  oent&ge  of  profit  t  >  be  lees  than  is  gen- 
erally demanded,  it  matters  not  bow  Bmall  it  ie> 
fractional  sums  are  sufficient  t>  insure  success 
where  the  ooutrary  will  surely  resalt  ln  failure. 


PAS  HAW  AY     HALL 

WEDNESDAY  EVENING JUNE  4th 

Comic  Delineations! 

"TRIPHENIE  ANN," 

ASSISTED  BY  A 

HEATHEN     CHINEE, 

With  a  Obiaese  Song  and  Dance.  HISS  LOU 
JOHNSTONE,  of  tbe  California  Theatre,  by  kind 
permission  of  Mr.  John  MoUulIough. 

THE    FASHIONABLE    BELLE, 

....BT.... 
MBS.     JUIJA    MELTILLE, 

1VX  -o.  a  1  o  ca  X     O  1  i  o  , 

Iu  whioh  MRS.  A.  G.  LELAKD.  MlbSlOU 
JOHNRTONh.  MRS.  JULIA  MELVILI/K,  Prof. 
J,  uOGH  L,  and  a  celebrated  GI.lE  OLDB  of 
this  city  will  appear. 

TICKETS FIFTY  CKNT8 

Doors  ooen  at  7  o'clock;  performance  ti  com- 
mence at  8.  ja3  2t 


Parisian  House. 

SAN     BAPAEL, 
ONE   BLOCK  FROM  THE    RAILROAD. 


L-  THORIN,  Proprietor. 

FURNISHED   ROOMS 

....AND.... 

n.  estaurant. 

First    Qnollty    of   Wines,    Llq- 
■or*    and   Cigars. 

BOARDERS  TAKING   BY  WEEK  OR    MONTH. 

my27  lm 


YITANTBr), 

AT.... 

McDANIEL'S  THEATRE 

cBETr»»£,   -nxoMixe. 

THREE  GOOD  VARIETY  WOMEN 

rtr-Talen t  going  Bast  will  Bud  it  to  their  advan- 
tage before  leaving  California  to  correspond  with 

J.  McDANIEL, 
mjH  Look  Box  No.  1,  Cheyenne,  WyomioR. 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM, 

Aad  Cotlege  of  Medicine. 

IA   nflTl    BEAUTIFUL   AND  INSTRUOT- 

lUfWuv  iTe  objects  to  be  seen-  Open  to  the 
Publio  DAY  AND  MOUT.  at  EUUKKA  HALX 
818  Montgomery  street.    FOR  HEN  ONLY. 

e*-Da,  Jobdan'b  Pbtyate  Office  Is  at  til 
Gearr  street  (opposite  old  Mechanics'  PaTlllso). 


STETENS,    HOLMES  &  CO., 

585  liCBAUENTO  STREET, 

FILL  ORDERS  FOR  ALL  KINDS  OF  GOODS, 
tnd  attend  to  all  ba'tuese  from  all  parts  of 
tbe  coast  on  commission.  Nevada,  U  tab  and  Idaho 
a  specially.  my22  lm 


FRED.  C.    WENTWORTH, 

Announce!  that  at  sis  Saloon, 

601  Kearny  et.,  Bf.  W.   cor.  Sacramento, 

Long  famons  for  the  excellence  of  its 

WINES  and  LIQUORS 

All  Drinks  will  henceforth  ha 
T    DEJ    3XT       O    E3    rJ    T    «  . 

EoySOlm 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 

S  lOBaHENTO. 

WK.  MORROW.  SOLE  PROPRIETOR.— 
•  TbU  house  can  be  ranted  by  tbe  night, 
week,  month  or  year  by,  nrsUclsss  oompaatM  osly 
WiU  bold  about  f  l.OW).    Address  as  aboTe,     aalB 


OUK  MANNER  OF  DOING 
I  BUSINESS. 

> 
j 

•Is    It    a,    Suecess? 


We  bny  oar  Oooda  low  and  sell 
for  casta. 

Wemark  our  goods  low  end  stick 
to  oar  prices* 

We  represent  oar  boo  da  .(net  at 
they  are. 

"We  return  the  money  to  all  whs 
bny  of  ns  and  are  not  tolted,  If  tbe 
goods  are  not  soiled. 

"We  are  willlon;  to  give  polite  at- 
tention and  show  yon  through  onr 
stack  whether  yon  wish,  to  bny  or 
not* 

"We  propose  to  treat  oar  custom- 
ers so  well  that  we  shall]  see  them 
aguln. 

We  aim  to  treat  onr  customers  la 
sach  a  -way  that  every  Tlsitor  we 
bave  will  be  a  walking  advertise. 
meat  for  our  house. 


OUR    INDUCEMENTS  TOo 
CUSTOMERS.  I 


)  Good.  Stylish  Clothing,  'well  made.  — 
>  at  moderate  prices,  and  warranted  o 

as  represented,  Polite  and  attent-  3 
live  salesmen  ln  attendance,  and  na  3 
j  one  urged  to  purchase  If  the  goodi  m 
j  do  not  salt.  If  the  above  Is  your  — 
{ Idea  knw  bualaeaa    should    be  Con-  ~ 

Uacted,  call  and  see  as* 


S.  F.  and  N.P.A.RJ 
CHANCE    OF    Tl 

THE  CHEAPEST  RQUTt  TO  THE  OE)  %  I 

0N*K*i,AFTFRAPKILl,l37S,THB  ■ 
•rANTELOPK.oonuefitingstbnaB  * 
mg  with  tbe  8kn  Fr*ncHco  4  Norm  p.7.  J 
road  Oompaoy  for  Olovtrrdalu  and  all  IdU  . 
etationa.  will  leave  San  Kmnclsoo  diil/t^ 
exepted),  from  Frott  street  «  burf.at  J-»  I 

V0wiu,?s.'  *?*  trftin  w"1  ,e"e  <JI(>'*")il«  1 
5:3t)o  clock  a  m  ,  ronrjeutiog 'nt  Donsooe  I 
Bte--msr  a-:d  arriving  in  Sai  K  anclstAKt'l 
I  hi  steamers  »nd  cars  mak»  Close  cotl 
with  stages  tsand  from  all  poiota. 

SUNDAY   EXCURS  0nT7t  REDUCED 

Leave  San  Fr-njtsoo  at  8  a.  m.  evsn  L 
arriving  at  Ulov«rd»l»  at  1  o'oioak  p  m  r  * 
will  Ipave  Olovefdaln  at2tVlock  airitlB  i 
Franciaco  at  7  o'clock.  This  will  all"! 
siomsta  eeyeral  hoars  nt  anj  of  the  nlaiV 
toe  lice  of  tbn  r^«d  For  all  icformatioo 
the  Compinj's  efflue,  4«6  Montgomtri  g  I 

Oq  and  after  Jane  let,  the  Nutner  *  a 
San  Francieoo  tt  2  SO.  P.  u. ;  the  cars  .  i 
Oloverdale  at 0 a.m.  "  ' 

splB PKTHR  DQWAHDE.  PM 


REMEMBER,  TOTJ  CAN  ALWAYS  FIND  AT 
«nr  store  a  fall  atook  of 


CLOTHING 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS, 

Fancy    Goods, 

Engllab     Cutlery, 

HATS,  TRUNKS,  VALISES, 


In  fact,  a  general  stoak  of  all  kinds  and  grades 
of  goods,  cheaper  than  any  other  bouse  in  tbe 
city. 


IX L  Auction  Store 

618  and  620  Kearny  st., 


Corner    ot    Commercial 


The  City  Gardi 

.' FOR  TBE 

Coming  Picnic  Sea:j 

T'lIE  ATTENTION  OF  ALL  t>OOlBTIii 
eoclatione  and   Military   Companies 
to  the  adv&utsgps  offered  by  tiif-te  con  | 
and   be.iatilal  grouads  for  ttolidsy     (qd  ' 
vat*.     Tbfy  c.\o  b«  procured  ot.  aoj  at 
week  for  picmo  purposes  the  coming  t< ' 
more  advantageous  terms  than  noy  groaoF  Td 
State. 

THE  CITX  OAUUlC.ors 
Ar«  easy  of  sccei>B  without  any  tariff  to  «  i 
and  are  proviled  with  Urge  nod  beaatifo  \ 
large  Shade  irees;  beam  if -il  bloMersanl 
from  every  clime;  cuoieroas  Swlcgt;  tt  ■ 
niuib  Dancing  Pavilions;  n  natural  ii  . 
Pleasure  Boats:  Foantains  ard  C  bjcrvaii  r 
era,  all  perfectly  ahtlr.  red  from  the  v 
man-. moth  Keatanrant  ie  on  tbe  groucdi,s  l 
convenience  for  tbe  acooramedaLlonef  Ii  I 
clcs  has  been  made.  Ev-rjt  id«  bas  bet  ft 
in  tbe  most  complete  ordtr  for  ihe  oomlof  J| 

TUJE  WTT  WASnm 
Are  the  largest  ln  the  Stale.  They  oo  a 
icree  of  Kooll  and  Shad-d  L\wn.  Flat  j 
deofi,  etc.,  and  ere  capjible  of  acuomi  E 
20,000  persons  witu  the  grea'f  st  conveoUr.  * 
tra  Cars  run  direotly  to  toe  Gardeos. 

i'tcnic  Goniinitt**s  are  eeptcially  invll*  ■ 
aod  inspect  tbe  Grounds,  and  aaoertali  ■ 
which  will  be  most  favorable. 

M.  V.  STEVEKS,  Prspr 

tO-Offioe  boure3  to  6  P.M.,  daily,  at  the  i 
oorner  1  welUb  and  i'o-uom  streets. 

N.  B  —  SOO.OoO  a.dmiF8ion  Ticksts  v  1 
by  varionB  Aesooiations  holoisg  testtva  I 
City  Oordeos  latt  ye-r.  The  sale  if  t]  4 
liquors  will  be  prohibited  on  the  grouadij 
tival  days. 


Badger'sGentral  Park,  Oai 


THESE  BEAUTIFUL  GARDENS  At  I 
open  for  the  season,  and  maaj  of  1  1 
popular 

PICNICS 

Will  be  held  there.     The  attractions  and 
one.     SKATING  PAVILION.  MUSKUM 
NASITJM.    Skating  free  on  week  days. 

AdtnlHloa  St 

CHILDREN  IO  CENTS. 


Read!  Read!!  Bei 
THE  PALACE  OF  FASI 


New  .-  tore.  17  Second    strre>.  opp*^^ 
Grand    Hotel.    Ulothing  of    the  lotus:  a 
fashionable  atyles  mac's  to  order 

NOTE  THE~PRICES: 
Pants..  ..from  $6  to  $  I  2  pei 
Suits .from  S2B  t 

I  invite  the  inspection  of  tbe  OboiOMtH 
the  maiket, 

A.  MORRIS, 

No.    17    Second    St* 

mt!7  lm  Opposite  Orosd 


AUCTION  SALE 


New  City   Hall  )i 

No    77    and  "78— Deltaql 

MONDAY.  JOME  16,  1873-JOHW  '«    '■ 
TOM  A  BON.  Aaouone.r.  No.  314  Hcl 
ery  etreet.    For  Parii3al»ra  see  »df.rlil»»« 
Alt*  andEx.mioer. 
Br  order  Bou-d  of  Oity  Bail  Oommiwi* 
M  IB-td ROBT   GEORGE. Sm f 


DR..RENZJ! 
HERB  1 1 

ilJtTIiii 


The    breut    Tonic  tnd  Appetls*rWI 
Sale  Everywhere- 


THE   R I  ALTO.  I 

A.  Popular  Rendezill 

The  Choicest  'Wines  and  r.'q«i»rs    * 
Pacific    Couat. 
8VPEBO    BATAWA    CI«A1 

THIb  GEM  OF  A  SALOON  AT 
No.     IT    TBIBD    STBEE^ 

Will  be  oondnoted  in  so  perfect  a  msaner 
phrase  "Meet  me  oo  tbe  Kialto  D9tw«i 
will  signijy  the  chief  joy  of  daily  lite- 

myHtf 


teiH'P 

H.  WAFER.  Propristor- 

P.  McAhDLl^upe^oj*,"*, 


J.   C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    X.TJ1N 

Cor.  Second  and  Tehama  stre 
a-Terrapin    oon»tantli  01 
Oysters   in   every    et^le.     Pt 
6UPPEK    ROOMS  F.TB  Pi 
dec  31  lm 


THE    VEST 

A  F.Terlte  Resort  for  Lo.ere  of 

Good  Liquors  and  Choice  C 

••-Their  Femr  Brudr  !•  *  ■*< 


Si 
7- 


lap* 


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LEY'S  ifw'VARinUS 

•    -I I II 1 1  .    I    '     .    - 


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HOTEL. 


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*1W    ALHAMBRa    THiATEH 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


MAOTJ  II  t  i-i 


•rtlme   Development*       -,    „,    _    _  _ 

^cx**^™  CALIFORNIA   MINSTRELS.- 

r»i « 


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CHINE  .E    QUESTIO 

DL.AUB1 

in-  ef  Ltltl-  »mj    II  K    Praada 


A  M  M  B3  i 


IBOONDII  AND     IIOTJUL. 


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OBfoeUbreMd  41  SO  WHITE  SHIRTS-    They  fit  piktectlt, 
■VOALL  AND  IFF,  THFM. 


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drawee  pin'ait'    I   •■'  ill*    Ml.ru.    b  n   f  Tlir    AUI  V  I  T  t\  II 

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lieeei*  u«  luirt  I  IHLUHLI  LLU  II 

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|tl  m«,bit  yteldt  h  •  heel   ' 


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KELLT  TOR] 
Owrtart 

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loetre  *ed  ike  #mrj  «i  1 1«  mi    .  ..  . 


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M*S.l*   aWII. 

tUtll  ftOtlSM 


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IeV**'a*,  fu*k'«n'fl  liditVi  •.  Glpei* 


WILL    SHORTLY  APPFAB— 

C.  W.  JESTER,  THE  MAN  WITH  THE  TALKING   HAND 

A3ID  PREMIER  VENTRILOQUST  Or  TDK  WORLD.    ALSO. 

ROtoert  Frosor,   tla.©  Qroat  PantoTW  1tv>  lat 


Tll«  «i.in(nin. 
OA«SIM     Aurl     FRITZ 
i*_I!i*l*Jli?^l'*  A'jPV'Arn  r«AT» 

Ov.rt.r. 

•HABSY  lEITflt 

iithiiim  muvouumi 

Oooolodin,  wttb  lb*  K.cro  A.,  of 

XHE    MVR    WICi    IILOCK8 

1.-SB  Dlioa.  Tonni  Btrtoa   ud  Tounr  Br«*. 


■■  TOMMT  IAKI0I 

Mm  Miruiiit 


ST-T&TsTET-B¥f 


and  for  quality  end  dnrmOllltj  will  «er*r  he  matched.    To  be  bed  only  at  ibe 
T  X   L.     ATTTIOM     sroKr.     «||t  Knrar   ilm   .  rnr    ('«>mrrH« 


TRUNKS  AND  VALISES. 

MMADI|WORK  fflR. 
wtel  «lraif  *nd  dafahte  it  *•>.(«,  ndpeedj 
►«   J    OOHI*.   Trani-waaar.  SM  Hooteem*rv 

it.  b*t»»»i  i-id*  md    Ba*b.  I**>nt  Ik*  HnM 


Liverpool  and  Great  Western 

Steamship_Conipany, 


I 


CARRYING  THE  TJ.  S.  MAIL. 

TIGKETS  SOLD  TO  AND  FROM 

Havrr,  pjrla,  Swtdao,  Bolalam,   Norwa/  end  ell 
Iorop**Q  oiUet. 

TbUOompior  bei  »rr»nf*m»r-t«  w  (b  lb*  Oora- 
mtuiorerof  Em>gratloa  end  Kallrocd  CcmpioiM 
tt  N»w  York,  br  wblcb  ptcseDgor*  ere  premptlr 
forwerdad  to  tbe  Pacific  Oca- 1. 

For  particular*  apply  to 

D.  B.  .I.U'HSIIK,  Ag>Dt. 

mj2i)lm  HS:iH    Hoalgtinrrr  alrrrt. 


OF    THi? 

Ian   Francisco 

t  Association! 


v  Open  to  the  Public. 


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.  ivr.  to  s  x=».  ive. 


A/C.  to  lO  X3.  AC. 


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( td«i!tti  j i  Lii7  ul  a  nun  u) . . . .  S3  CO 


STILL  ANOTHER. 

OWISGTOTHE   S'JAaoiTY    OF    RAIOO\S 
ea  Bo«h  atraat,  I   bag  to  Inform    mj    fnecd* 
and  the  vablio  that  I  bav«op«Dod  tba 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

....iT.... 

030  Bmh   atreet.  hettveea    Uontginaery 

tt>d   Krirnr. 

All  Drioks,  Plain  or  Fancy,  10c. 

Oondooied  in  i. bo  ban  atria  and  of  the 
Pareit  Li«i<i,>r«. 

CHAM.  T»v    FF,LDMIK\, 

epll  tf  Proprietor. 


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TO  THE  UNFORTUNATE. 

DRS.  TROHMLITZ  A  LREDUR.ORADUATB8 
of  tb*  L»lpalo  and  Vimn  uotT«ralil*a,  and 
e'-e  Aatliiaot  hnneooa  Uui'ed  .state*  Areoj,  h*vn 
opened  l.hnlr  Offi  e  and  Laboratory  at  No.  480 
KEARNY  HTKKET.  nu»r  "aliforniii.  for  the  treat- 
ment of  dlaeaeea  of  tho  Urinary  and  Oener.tlvn 
Crsani,  and  all  Fomale  Uovplalnta.  To  sotTuran 
from  Aatrima,  Bronobltla,  Diptberla,  Sora  Tnroal, 
OorBamptian  and  othor  Dia*a*en  of  Ibe  LoroH 
and  Tnroa'  wareoommend  I'mfi-n-.r  Multrr'a 
■»..]>n«  K*Impi  of  Tultr,  fnoludiQK  IuballnK 
Apparivrm  wbioo  la  eztenalvely  naed  Tn  Karone. 
end  for  which  we  are  the  Role  Aganla  for  ine  Pa- 
cldo  Uoait.  For  farther  onrtlonUre  onll  «r  addrcas 
BBS  TNOMMMTZ  A  LBEDKH, 
480  K-ern>  etree',  Sao  FranoUon. 
Oft: of.  HorjatV-From  10  to  12  A.M.,  2  to  4  r.  al , 
a'  d  6  ta  7  P.M. 

P  h.  —  Separata  enf.renoo  for  the  aaoommodatfon 
of  Lediee.  aui'i  trn 


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pOR    BALK— SIS    KEARNY    STSKKT,    AT 

"      MBHOER'S.  „  Alio,  «Tary  kind   of  Oandlei 

Wholeeela  and  Re*  il.  „„„«» 

oo7t/  M.    A.    MKBfFB. 


MRU.    BtTNIIAV.    CLAIRVOYANT    •* 
AMD  PSYOHUMETBR,  bat  ntoniod  *■/" 
to  «S  STOCKTON  STREET.      Hon ra  from  *.  • 
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R.BMOVAU. 

CRITTENDEN    &     DALT0N, 

rOBMKELT  or  7BT. 

HEW    YORK    ITAHLE4,    Mlaeln   ■!., 

BaTK  FOBCIlABltD  IBB 

TURF  GALLERY  STABLES 

NO.  209  SUTTER  STREET. 

AND     HAVE    AD- 
dud  terg-lrtotbir/ 
at'ck  nf  boiees,  wbtcbr 
are  all  fir  t-elaaa.   Par-> 
llontar  attennoo  paid 
t>   boardief  boriai. 
tail  lm  OSITTENDBN  A  DALTON. 


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Anr.li  tuc 

THEATRE8  ARE  OUT 

GOTO  TUK 

Hot     Bootcli, 

■ntier  elrrrt,  sear  kfamj, 
And  try  ona  of  tbalr 

Hot  Scotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 

All    DrlnkH    Too    Coots 

f*0U  JOH.  D.  BRIOOH.  Proprl.tor. 


Ladies  and  Children 

....WILL  MBD.... 

KINKEAD'S 

SAGE  BRUSH  HAIR  TONIC 

A    DRERSINO   l-LRASANr  TO  OB«.  KARI1.Y   APri.IKD. 

Prevents  Hair  Falling, 

IAB1J?   ""  *"'  "*''  *'"'   *'"•"•  *■*  "  njRlLT    V«OE 

noSTufii  °'I«'"»L   "iOR    BRUSH     HAIR    TONIO    1<D 

DRF  fi8l.NO  n.r  b.  b.d.l  tb,    An.ot, 

.1.11.     n.     O  ATM.     DratfBl.l. 

Oom.rN.w  koat(nin.rr     .a«  Howard  Itiul.  Bfidol  .11  Drafl- 
«'"»■  1.1  TiT 


New  Discovery. 

T1BI    U8B  OP   THK    WONDKBPUL    PLANT 
.    tblt  Ood  l.l«Bd.d  tor  (ho  Oar.  of 

RXEUamitM,    NEURUOIA,    COUT,   PARAL- 
YSIS, CATARRH,  AND  ALL  SPINAL 
AFFECTIONS, 

la  nndaritood  perfaetly  by  the  nnderelrnad— tba 
only  person  on  tbe  Continent  that  fully  oampro 
h*odi  it*  manic  qaalltim  The  abore  Complaint* 
ar*>  Tcatsd  ext«rra!ly  wl.h  aafpty  and  aaooaaa. 

DR.  K  K.  DOI)  -J-  i«  to  l."  r.mnd  at  bti  Utnc*. 
TISMarker.  atreot.  nppo-  ue  'I  bird,  Konroi  1  end 
..  Irom  lUa  M   t'lPM  .and  from  2  to  6  I'M 

Residence,  .t>rtO  Ml*aton  atnet.  P. turtle  nan 
bo  aooomtnodattd  w>tb  Korm  and  Board.       apSO 


LA    FORMES' 

Hair  Restoratiye  Powder 

T BIS  POWDER  WILL  PREVENT  THR  HAIR 
from  ratlins;  off.aod  al»i  restore  a  new  itrnwlb 
of  Hair  to  tb*  bald  need  within  a  few  weeka  where 
tti ii  roota  are  not  destroyed.  Tbla  powder  la  mixed 
with  warm  water  and  naod  a*  a  with  tbre*  tlinae 
a  week.  A  trial  of  ona  box  win  oonflac*  avta  tb*t 
thu  la  r0  bnmhuir,  Prlte  SO  oant*.  Cffi -a.  t(l 
ANNA  SfRttET.  bete*ea  Kddy  end  ElHt,  PoWell 
■ndHeaoe.  nnfiim 


Single  Outside  Rooms. 

— wrrn 

No.  1  Spring  Beds  and  Hair  Mattrnsses, 

AT  TUK—— 

BRANCH  HOUSE, 

4««    SAXSOME   HTZir.r.T.    COB.   CUT, 

AT 

BMrty     Otut»     per      XVlelat, 
Atttl  Lck»  by  tli©  Week. 

OPHW      Aljli      MTn-TTy 

h.  J.  EWILL,  rroprlitor. 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


THK  IMOST  ELKOAHT  CUSTOM  WORK  IK  THE  OITY 

Beers   <tk>  Maynard, 

*8B  Ktarny  it.«t OHdoorMnlbofBu 


THE  JOURNAL  OF  AMBSEKIKr*. 


Published  ererr  Da,  in  the  Year  b, 
f.       i».       BOGr-A-aEtDTTS 

S0S  Hcrthuut  and    C85  Washington  its. 

Below  Montgomery,  San  7ranotaao. 


THUBSDAY JUKE  5,  1873 

AMUSEMENTS,    Etc. 

California.  Theatre. 

"Cono-asaa."  with  magniBcent  aoenery,  ajor- 
SS0Q9  costumes,  Imposing  processions,  floe  nxx- 
oio.  tad  excellent  acting  by  John  MoOallonrh, 
Henry  Hdwarde.MlsB  Annie  Graham  and  others 
Ijj  etiil  tbe  attraction  at  tbia  taoaee.  To-morrow 
night.  Jobo  McQallongb,  the  manager,  who  baa 
catered  so  worthily  to  the  amusement  ef  the 
San  Francisco  public,  will  take  hia  annual  beaeflt, 
and  will  appear  ae  King  Lear  in  Sbakipeara's 
tragedy  of  that  name.  The  public  may  cot  fid ent- 
Jr  anticipate  an  imp*  r.onation  of  this  part  which 
has  seldom  been  surpassed  on  an;  stage.  This  la 
not  flattery,  bot  troth.  Forrettle  dtad, and  there 
nrs  many  of  hia  great  p\its  wbioh  no  onecan 
ploy  so  well  as  John  MoOalloogh. 
AUumbra  Theatre. 

Large  fashionable  and  delighted  andiencet  are 
the  role  at  this  theatre.  Kelly  and  Leon's  seaian 
of  Oilanbieh  opera  boaffe  promietB  to  bo  ae  ano- 
oeasfnl  as  wai  Aimee't,  and  the  ope*  can  be  more 
general!?  eojojed,  as  their  (an  la  patent  to  all. 
'  Barber  Bin''  in  wolch  Leon  sings  and  acta  mag- 
nificently, Kelly  mak«a  a  splendid  Barber  Bin,  and 
Bob  Bart,  dees  some  immensely  fanny  pa3iness 
ns  B  O'Betoh,  will  be  preoeded  to-night  by 
Master  Barney,  in  bis  champion  jig,  and  la  an 
act  with  Sam  Rickey,  Little  Mao  in  a  comic  polka, 
and  other  performances  specified  on  onr  first  page. 

Bella  Union  Theatre. 

Miss  Hay  L'-eli*-,  the  calladkt,  MUs  Lotta  Gray. 
oharaoter  artist,  Miss  Zsdfe  Laaoellee,  the  grace- 
ful Bearer. te,  and  Casein  and  Fritz,  the  wonder- 
ful gymnasts,  will  all  appear  to  night,  in  connec- 
tion with  a  strocg  company  of  old  favorites. 
Buckley's  New  Varieties. 

"The  qaestions  of  the  day,"  "What  Shall  be 
done  with  the  Chinese  ?"  "How  ib  Captain  Jack 
to  be  Treated  7"  and  many  others  will  be  die- 
ousted  this  evenirg  by  Ned  Bnckley,  Harry  Bevoy, 
and  other  Bab!e  sages. 
Benefit  of  H-S0  Annie  Graham. 

Mi- 8  Annie  Graham,  leading  lady  at  the  Califor- 
nia Theit re,  who  has  filled  the  position  she  occn- 
pies  with  great  ability,  and,  white  she  has  given 
Bttisfaotfon  In  every  oharacter  in  which  she  has 
appeared,  has  ia  some  b6en  positively  great-— nota- 
blyln  that  of  Cora  in  "Article  47"— will  tske  her 
first  bea.fit  on  Monday  next.  We  are  snre  that 
the  public  of  r-an  Franolsoo  will  with  pleasure 
avail  themselves  of  this  opportunity  of  Bhowing. 
their  appreciation  of  Miss  Graham's  talent,  and 
will  crowd  the  bouse  to  overflowing.  "Romeo  and 
Jallat"  will  be  played  with  John  McOnlloagb  as 
the  gentle  Romeo  and  the  beneficiary  ss  Juliet. 
Benefit  of  Mrs.    Josephine  Jackson. 

On  Sunday  evanipg,  a  parlor  entertainment  of 
poetry  and  snuato  will  be  givsn  at  the  California 
Theatre,  for  the  benefit  of  Miss  Josephine  Jack- 
ion.  JohU  McCullongb,  Miss  Maggie  Moore, 
Henry  Edwards,  J.  O.  Williamson  and  others, 
whose  names  appeir  on  our  fir.t  page,  will  assist. 
Mrs.  Jaokson  serves  t-e  public  in  a  pleasing 
manner,  knows  by  sight,  thousands,  and  we  hope 
will  see  a  large  proportion  of  hsr  bowleg  acquaint- 
ances at  the  California  Thatreon  Sunday  night. 
Humboldt  Park.  Oakland. 

Tbisfavorlte  summer  neoit  will  open  for  the 
season  on  Sunday  nezt,  and  a  performance  will  be 
given  by  the  following  favorite  artistes:  Leon 
Samwsils,  Horatio- />  elaon,  and  the  charming  lit- 
tle California  oharacter  m.t:cs9,  Miss  Lulu  Wil- 
son. The  programme  apDears  on  our  first  page. 
The  Metropolitan  Brass  Band  will  be  in  attend- 
ance, and  there  will  be  danoing  in  the  Pavilion, 
and  otber  diversions.  The  Telegraph  Avenue 
Oars  will  convey  visitors  from  the  Oakland  ter- 
minus to  the  Park.  Next  Sunday  afternoon  oan 
be  very  plessintly  spent  a h.  thU  pretty  suburban 
resort,  and  there  will  doob'.le.n  be  a  large  crowd 
of  pleasnre-eeekers  tiers. 
Woodward's  Gardens. 

Toe  Whale  pond  Ib  fist  approaching  completion. 
Additions  are  to  be  made  to  tho  menagerie,  and 
attractions  are  being  constantly  added. 

Asi.TcaiT.OAL  Mrjsfnas.— One  of  the  most 

c  ttnplet*  collections  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
SUtoo.  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  beau- 
lifnl  .tci  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
Bniy)  at  the  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
•oar  may  be  profltahlr  ir>flnt.  bare. 


Doubtful. 

"Men  are  what  Women  Make  Them,"  ie 
the  singular  title  of  a  new  hook.  It  may  be 
true,  bnt  we  bare  seen  some  dreadful  poor 
specimens  of  the  manufactured  article, 
which  fact  reflects  bedly  either  upon  the 

material  or  the  maker. 
■» 
The  Wew  0>ster   House. 

Otsteb  Gbotto  has  been  opened  by  A.  W. 
Manning,  one  of  tho  oldest  Oytter  Dn.li  n  In 
the  city,  "For  Ladies  and  Gentlemen,"  at  428 
Pine  fit.,  next  to  Bowen  BroP,,  grocers.  This  it 
in  evert/  raped  a  place  where  a  gentleman  can 
takt  his  family.  5  O 

m 
It    Is    True. 

J.  A.  8baber  k  Oo.  are  eelllng  parlor,  sets  acd 
all  other  kinds  of  turnltnre  end  bedding  cho^psr, 
for  caab,  than  ary  other  dealer  In  town.  Other 
dealers  don't  stand  a  shOBt  of  a  chance  when 
People  know  Boaters  prices.    707  Market  street. 


Prnlt's  Abolition  Oil. 

The  People's  Remedy  for  all  AcheB  and  Pains, 


Bound  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Ia  Q.  BurkhardtV  motto.  Pine  French  Cajf 
BootB  m-de  1o  trder  Item  |p  u  $]o.  A  gocd 
and  tatlifacilon  guaranteed.  Call  at  MO  Wash- 
ington strett  and  be  convinced.  A  full  assort- 
ment of  neatly-made  goods  always  on  hand,  at 
prices  to  salt  everyone's  puree.  4  DI 

C       xn  ObiOTT-clor'  Every  Wljtnt* 

'iuo  beet  chowder  In  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  16  Morton  street,  jast  off 
Kearny.  3-i 

Star  Shirts  ana  Collars. 

All  sorts  and  sizes,  for  eate  oheap,  at  the 
What  Oheer  Laundry,  121  Leldesdorff  at,       • 


McDowell,  Snow  Card.  'Writer 

Beady  made   and  made  to  order.    Boom  10, 

COS  Market  street,  onr.  Post  and  Montgomery  tr 


Be  Sociable. 

Men  who  isolate  themrelves  from  society, 
and  have  no  Dear  and  dear  family  ties,  are 
tba  most  uncomfortable  of  human  beings. 
Ujron  says  that  "happinesB  was  born  a 
twin,"  but  the  phras?,  though  pretty  and 
poetic  does  Dot  go  fareoougb.  We  are  gre- 
girious,  and  are  not  inteudei  to  march 
throogo  life  either  in  single  or  doable  file. 
The  man  who  cores  for  nobody,  for  whom 
nobedy  cares,  bas  little  to  live  for.  You  must 
have  a  hsap  of  emteis  to  have  a  glowing 
fire.  Scatter  them  apait,  and  they  will  be- 
come dim  and  cold.  So,  to  have  a  brisk, 
vigorous  life,  yon  mutt  have  a  group  of  lives 
to  keep  each  warm,  to  afford  mutual  en- 
couragement, confidence  and  support.  If 
you  wish  to  lire  the  life  of  a  man  and  not  of 
a  fungus,  be  sociable,  be  brotherly,  be  chari- 
table, be  sympathetic,  and  labor  earnestly 
for  the  gocd  of  your  kind. 


abolition  oil. 


Dutch  Dialect  Writing-. 

The  Westfield  News  Le'tar  is  doing  some 
very  gocd  Dutch  dialect  writing.  The  fol- 
lowing is  a  epecimeo:  Dher  Grooked  Black 
girls  will  gif  some  amoosementa  nod  things 
at  Moosio  Hall  Yens  lay.  I  dond  cood  see 
how  dhey  cood  execoot  all  dhoso  dances  mit- 
eut  raising  dic-r  roof  oof  dher  liddle  crib. 
Llddle  boys  coodn't  set  on  dher  gallery 
seats  near  dat  shtage,  else  dhey  mite  git 
kicked  in  dher  mouths,  and,  dher  orchestra, 
for  modesty's  sake,  vill  hold  umbrellas  ofer 
dher  heed)  Then  dbose  girls  vas  shaking 
dher  "lighd  vantasdic,*— (und  it  vas  two 
dollars  Udo  to  pooneh  peek  holes  in  dat 
umbrellas,  doo. 

Helljtaoua  Tallc 

The  Congregatiooalist  is  a  little  out  of 
humor  in  its  last  i  sue.  It  sits  of  the  Bob 
ton  Bazaar,  that  "the  saleswomen  have  been 
selected  more  for  their  good  looks  than  for 
their  orthedozy."  The  Christian  Register 
touches  the  root  of  the  matter  in  its  retort: 
"There are  very  fewgirle,  ins  de  or  outside 
of  Christendom,  who  would  not  rather  be 
called  pretty  heretics  than  homely-believers/ 


Women  Teachers. 

The  esperiment'recently  ma'o  in  Ohio  of 
placing  women  at  the  head  of  all  thet-chools 
below  the  high  schools  U  pronounced  a  de- 
cided scc?ees.  The  inBtruciion  and  disci- 
pline have  been  as  good  as  formerly,  there 
have  been  fewer  difficulties  between  teach- 
ers and  pupils,  and  fewer  complaints  have 
been  made  by  parents  against  lesebert?. 


Explain. 

An  Illinois  paper  speaks  of  an  "eighty 
year  old  octogenarian  in  its  town  who  has 
seen  the  frost  of  thne.  Bcore years  and  ten/' 
What  was  the  matter  with  his  eyes  during 
the  other  ten  years  ?  Or  did  it  snow  for  ten 
years  ?  This  is  something  in  which  the 
public  are  interested. 


Some  people  are  never  contented.  After 
having  all  tbeir  limbs  broken,  their  heads 
smashed  and  their  brains  knocked  out,  they 
will  actually  go  to  law  and  try  to  get  fuither 
damages. 

Cbarity  does  not  study  fasbion  in  her 
metLcds;  but  let  her  oome  in  whatsoever 
awkward  guise  she  may,  she  is  always 
beautiful. 


Life  is  like  a  theatre.    During   the  play 

we  take  higher  and  lower  seats,  bnt  whe  1  it 

is  over,  we  mingle  in  the  eommou  stream 

and  go  home. 

,*. 

A  veteran  remarks  that  in  the  army  they 

were  never  troubled  by  mothB— probably  on 

account  of  tke  quantity  of  c.mp  fire  used. 


Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carnage,  stylish 
horBes  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leading  es- 
eentials  of  an  tsjoyoblerlde,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Francisco  eo  unquestionably 
as  from  Funk  Conton,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  His  handsome  turn-out?  are  uaed 
by  tbe  beat  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
It  a  point  to  employ  ablp,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drivers,  he  is  more  liberally  patron-, 
ized  than  any  otber  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
OoaBt,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladles  in  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
except  those  whioh  he  provides.  Franhhas  en- 
joyed  great  t-ucoeas  In  his  business,  and  the 
admirable  way  In  which  he  conducts  it  mafcee 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  pa'ronlze  him.    * 


Woman's    KlRhte. 

One  would  ttlnk  that  It  was  one  cf  woman's 
rights  to  erjiy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  fame  price  for  It.  Nearly  all  the  res- 
tonrints  "  ii  r  ladies  and  get  tlemen"  in  Ban 
Francisco  have  poorer  fara  than  those  where 
gentlemen  oDly  dioe.  Tbebe  ib  an  exception. 
At  the  Fiobeeb  Rtbtaufakt,  on  Wa-blng'on 
street,  at  the  ceroer  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladles  cab 
get  anex'ellent  brdaafaet,  dinner  oc  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  ^B'ablish^d 
since  1819,  provides  every  .usury  the  market 
aflordB,  B 'th  l'.dfes  and  gentlemen  find  tntrj 
dishes  to  phase  the  most  epicurean  taste,      * 


Do    lVot    Buffer    irom    Corns. 

The  nnfortnnate  sufferers  from  Oorna,  Bun. 
ions,  Olub  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fi.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 810  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
§™*k  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doc- 
tor's capability.  References  given  lirequlred.  b 


A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
just  received  at  tbe  What  Oheer  Laundry,  121 
Leldesdorff  itreet.  * 


Mothebi  or  Families  who  are  about  to  spend 
the  Summer  in  the  country  with  their  children, 
ought  not  to  forget  before  they  go  to  provide 
themselves  as  well  aa  their  children  with  under- 
cloahing.  The  only  place  where  they  can  buy 
the  Bame  cheaper  and  made  of  better  material 
than  at  any  otner  place  is  at  E.  Frledlander  & 
Co'*,  No.  9  Third  Btreet,  Nucleus  Building.    3n 

sTH-Ve  Hunare<l  Men   Wanted 
Immediately.    To  send  tbeir  washing  to  the 


Tbe  "Prophet  Elijah"  Hae  teen  arieated 
in  Cleveland. 

Some  women  carry  four  pounds  of  hair 
on  their  head. 

Chioago  newsboyB  siog  out,  "Full  account 
or  tbe  Mi  doc  masqaerp-del" 

Policemen  Eggs,  of  Chicago,  wis  broken 
for  not  attending  to  bis  beat. 


An  effort  id  making  to  stock  the  Thames 
with  trout  and  salmoD.  They  don't  grow 
well,  however,  and  the  London  Bportiman 
bas  to  content  bims.if  with  pike  and  perch, 
Tbe  fault  is  laid  to  tbe  charge  of  the  vora- 
cious swans,  and  Londoners  say  the  pike  :  a 
not  eo  bad  a  fish  after  all. 


A  Solution  of  the   Chinese    Problem. 

In  diecuBalDg  the  evils  of  Chinese  Immigra- 
tion and  the  exUtlng  depression  of  business  in 
San  Francisco  conBtqaent  upon  the  displace- 
ment of  white  labor  by  Chinese  la  our  work- 
shops, the  Golden  En  hits  the  nail  squire  on 
tbe  htad  in  the  following  : 

Tbe  only  measure  of  redress  whioh  bold*  oat 
toy  prciini-o  of  mlief  is  the  formation  of  aoti- 
Oit,wb»  societies  all  over  tbe  Oo&st,  tbe  members 
of  wbiub.  fchftll  be  pledged  oot  to  employ  Chines, 
not  ro  pQjcfcaie  coodo  of  tr,o?»  «rho  00  employ 
tbe  ib,  nor  to  purchase  goods  of  Chinese  minufac- 
turiue..  Tbep  diet  prupuse  tbeBe  anti  Obiness  so- 
cietits  sboo  d  t  e  to  make  tbamselvnB  felt  in  the 
abir&cter  of  pnreb&ssra.  If  one  tboneand  men 
in  tbio  city  should  effecc  so  organization  under  a 
eoltmn  ple'-g"  not  to  employ  Cbineee  nor  to  our- 
ooaae  goods  of  individuals  or  firms  wbo  migbtem- 
p!oy  them,  it  would  greatly  etrengtbeu  the  bands 
of  snob  of  our  local  manufacturers  as  are  now 
eaeaged  in  tbe  experiment  of  competing  with 
Chinese  manufactures.  If  tbis  one  tbousud  was 
multiplied  by  ten,  a*>  it  eoon  might  be,  the  suc- 
cessor tbeexoeriment  wonld  be  assured.  These 
societies  must  be  organized  without  the  aid  of  law, 
asnolaw  woald  be  constitatloaal  that 'disorimi- 
nated  against  Chinese  residents.  Such  organiza- 
tions conld  only  be  carried  ont  where  the  com- 
inanity  is  nearly  unanimous  Id  favor  of  tbe  object 
to  bs  attained ;  but  such  unanimity,  it  Is  believed, 
prevails  in  tbis  Stats. 

The  experiment  has  beei  tried  by  at  lestt 
one  man  in  Sin  Francisco.  We  allude  to  Mr. 
H.  Sutliff,  who  Is  proprietor  of  two  large.cigar 
stores,  SSO  and  832  Kearny  ttr-'et.  ab  lmg  ago 
&<  ISC'1,  Mr,  Sitliff,  kaowlDg  what  the  result 
of  Cbineee  labor  would  bs  farmed  the  resolu- 
tion to  neither  employ  OhlnoBe  workmen,  nor 
tei,  nor  purchase  cigars  made  by  Chlnece,  and 
he  nas  carried  out  this  resolution  to  the  pres* 
ent  day,  and  will  continue  to  adhere  to  it  as 
long  a '  he  remains  In  business.  Many  of  his 
friend*  thought  it  Impoif ibie  for  him  to  stem 
the  curr.'ii  t  of  r ppoeitlon  to  those  in  the  same 
trade  who  employed  Chinese  workmen,  but  he 
has  done  so  successfully,  and  instead  of  the 
one  imatl  establishment  whioh  be  commenced 
with  at  the  time  of  forming  tbl3  renolution,  he 
now  has  lit'o  of  the  la-te-.  t  in  tbe  city. 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  la  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
in  hats.  At  "  Thb"  Hat  6tore,  647  Wa-hlugton 
street  (second  .bat  store  below  E> aruy) ,  all  tnese 
nrw  etsles  can  be  found.  The  stork  is  Immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable,  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  b 


We  get  no  business  frjm  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  da  onr  woib,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry      Office,  121  Leidt^dorff  mreet 


Oysters, 

Xn  strolling  round  the  otber  night, 

To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 

unr  careless  feat,  by  ohanoe  did  Stray 

To  where  a  fountain's  ceaselesB  play 

Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  Bozeen 

Through  which  a  Bweet  bouquet  was  seen  ; 

While  moesy  atonb  and  pearly  Hhell, 

O'er  whleh  the  wsters  softly  fell, 

Made  that  window  feem  to  be 

Home  fairy  grotto  of  tbe  pea. 

rftcp,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here— 
It  loose  ao  nice — and  try  their  oheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  '-I  must  agree 
That  tbis  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  onr  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  hlB  appearance,  ashed  our  wish— 
Bald  they  had  almOBt  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  It  tro* , 
And  cooked  magnificently,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  Juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  a  arid  crabs  and  terrapins  ; 
In  fact,  we  fonnd  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  ail  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  cocld  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure. 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladlsa,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  Ice  cream; 
80  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinnerB, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners." 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  and  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  Doubc,  S37  Eueh  street,   above 
M->htgomery;  open  Day  and  Ninht. 

OHAELF.8  HAAKE.  Proprietor, 

San<?"wicb  Island  Pulu, 

Since  the  recension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  t?andwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  bopefol,  and  every  kind  of  indoBtry  is 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Schreiber,  dealer  In 
bedding  Bud  furniture,  520  Washington  street, 
oppesite  the  mirket,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  Fathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
In  demand  on  account  of  Its  superior  qualities 
for  met  trass  beddlne.  and  doubtleBs  Mr.  Schrei- 
ber will  find  no  dlmculty  in  dienosine  ol  all 
thatcomos.  a 

■  a 

Asa.    L..    Wauframan's 

"  Ohiga»o  Beer  Depot,"  623  Sacramsntostreet, 
between  Montgomery  and  Ke&ray,  The  cela 
brated  "  Chicago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  best  of 
liquors.  Dally  luaoh,  with  lobit  r  salad  and 
other  delicacier,  prepared  by  the  epicurean 
George  Butt.  Beer,  10  ctnts.  Begulir  Ger- 
man lnnches,  caviar,  Swiss  cheese  and  sand- 
wicnes,  Biryed  to  order.  To  lunoh  at  Wauga- 
mau's  iB  the  thiag.  5  j 

Priotofirraprilo    caraa> 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  tbe  Peop'ea  Art 
Gallery,  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  stre-rt.  1 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Rookarltr-re  nixl      viUioc-ra. 
Staoey  A  Mock,  (school  books  a  epeoialty.)  S.  W 

corner  Fourth  and  Jessie. 
ii.  R.  Moore.  <w  HonuroecerT,  near  Merobaat. 

Biralneaa  Cvlleirva. 
Heald's,  Bryant 4  Strattou'- College.  21  Post  street 

Hutchera. 
Kats,  Fred.  Btalla  94  to  EK>.  Oaliforula  Uarkat, 

Em  ploy  moil  t  Office. 
Obag.  F.  Becherrr  A  Oo.,  652  Sacramento  street. 
Chinese  Emplo.iment  Oo.— Pierce  i,  Co.,  627  Sac- 
ramento street. 

French  Fancy   Gomii, 
tiOoan  A  Oo.,  19  Mentcomerr,  107  aad  nw  Suttsr, 

■Fair  Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Oallender,  msDufactnrer,  $2  Second  street 

HamuB  Hair. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Oo..  HO  Second  straeU 

Milliners. 
Mrs.  M.  Belie.  226  Kearnr  ilreet. 

Searcher  ef  Ilecord*. 
0.  V.  Gillespie,  611  Washing>oaatrset. 

"Wiitchea  and   Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Oallender  62  Seoond  street. 

Whlteu'en  and  Paper  TfgDgeri 
A.  W.  Wbelder,  .22  Geary  street. 

Wines  and  .Liquor*.    (Wholesale.) 
Daneri  F.  A  Co..  ff\A  Front. 


FIGARO 

IS  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAT  THROUGH] 
out  the  centre  of  the  city,  in  alt  HjteU,  Res* 
taorants.  Saloons,  Stsrea  and  Offices. 


FIGARO 

IS    OffiOULATED    EVERY    DAT   ON    THE 
Oakland  FerryBoats  to  catch  the  passengers 
hat  arrive  by  thegreat  Overland  Train. 


FIGARO 

IS"  "HERE,  THEKK  AND  EVKRYWHFBJE," 
and  is  constantly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
In  tto  Tbfcact-s.  Traveling  Conveyances,  Hotels, 
and  public  resorts  generally. 


FIGARO 

CntOULATES  IN  THE  BEST  SOOTETV,  IS 
placed  in  the  bands  of  nearly  all  wbo  come 
to  the  01  ty  to  make  purchases,  and  is  therefore  the 
best  Of  advertising  mediums. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMMKIIH 
every  Theatre  in  San  Francisoo. 


FIGARO 

|S     MAILED    EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 

M.  pricoipal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon- the  paper*  left  io  the  theatreu  at  sight 
being  gatbered  np  and  saved  tor  that  purpose. 


Twenty  Thoueand 

Paper  Collars,  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Chear  Laundry,  office  121  Leideadorff  Bt. 


White  Labor  Only! 

Employed    by   the  What  Oheer  Lsundry,  121 
Leideedotff  s'reet.  • 


Pre,*.,  and  Sweet. 

For  the  beet  confectionery,  go  to  Canty  and 
Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  61.  near  Sutter.       » 

OnAiiHoviNT.—  Madame  Clara  Aotonla,  the 
Olairvoyant  Physician  and  Independent  Tranos 
Medium.  S23  Kearny  street,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine. 
onaultatloua  in  English,  French  and  German.! 


Pratt* •  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  3-1, 


San  Francisco  Jewelry  Manufactory. 
D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merchant  Etrest    Diamond 
Setting,  Enameling.      All  binds    of    repairing 
done.    Jewelry  for  Bale,  «-p 


Uillikeki. — HatB  cleaned,  pressed  and 
trimmed  to  order  at  the  lowest  prices.    Miss 


fCtATAifs^SSS.  ST 


LOOK.    OXJT7 

....TOE  THB.... 

Business  Directory 


100,000 ' 


OIPIES^  TO  BE  ISSSED  ON 
or  abunt  Jnoe  10th  Send  tnyonr 
advertisements  irnsoediately  to  No.  SOS  Mont- 
gomery at.,  at  R.  M.  FD WARDS'.  m»lm 


CANDIES. 


ALL     KINDIb     OE    THE     FINK5T    OAND. 
made  at  oar  Steam  Oandj   Factory   daily.    A- 
orders,  Mpeoiallj  Iroui  tbe  ooontry.-ara  sohoita- 
ard  will  be  proraptlj  attentls^  to.         „„„„ 
OANTk*  A  WAONBR, 
14V7  Montnomorv  "U.    n*-r  Snr»- 


mmm  lodgibu  noust 

FINELY  FOBNISaKD  ROOMS,  SIN 
gle  or  in  salts, 

"Well  X<lg:n.K«d  and  V«nt1tat«d. 

UararoieDed  Rooms  to  let,   Lodtring  wiu 

or   without    board.      ALBAMURA     BCiLDIRC 
■IS?  Snub  street.  l-wMU 


CLASSES  INJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
Iha  Tbeatrical  Professton  in  aliforoia  pre~ 
poee  for*r:ing  classes  for  instruction  in  F.loontirn 
Psreona  wisniuR  to  avail  tb.mselvee  of  the  oppor- 
tunity of  Qcnutrice  a  useful  art  at  a  moderate  oos< 
can  send  in  tnoir  names  to  "Oambvees  "  P.  O.  Boi 
2334,  when  particulars  aa  to  terms,  etc..  will  b» 
sent  *-t  them  ^a»  1 


RETURN  THE  BOOK! 

VP"HOEVER    BORROWED   THE    "MEMOIR 
"     OF  HOME"  from  the  Fioaro  Office  Is  par 

_ai«aUtif  letaaaaUd  to  tatoin^ at  ojana. 


GREAT  REDUCTICH  IN  PRICES' 

....07.... 

ta^TJIBS     SUITS' 

....AT.,.. 

CHAS.  MAYER'S 


Pioneer  Cloak  Store 

(Formerly  May  >r  A  Wurkheim.) 

Nor    SO    &tONTOOUEBT    STS£B> 

Oppt>ait«  the  Lick  House. 


I 


BSASCD,    408    KEARNY    S1UMM1 

MB.   MAYBR  CALL-'    ATTENTION  TO  Hli 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  Vehel ' 
and  Cloth, 

And  his  new  ,tjiss  of  rsnd,-msde  Bilk  Wbai  «  I 
ntn.rLADUCb' SUITS,  at  VERY  LOW  PBinffi' 
AI.O.  »  tarn  .look  ol  tiirluaa,  BroobsandlS 
fr  bawls.  Lsco  J.cheis  Bilk  .  Bd  Ootton  VsIvm? 
Silk*  Sstins,  tlloskinBs.  and  e.er,  dejoMniu." 
Trimininn.  JUST  vltfalVUD.  a  k!™B 
the  MunmerHt-jleaof 

•"LAIK      ANxt      IMIIIIUIDtll) 

UKEX    SFITnj, 

S.  B.— Oloaks,  Dresses  aad  suits  mad,  to  aril. 
in  latest  fashion,  at  roaaonable  rates. 


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HALL'S 

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morbid  1     correct    and     Imp  ore 
Care*  II  hen  mat  I  am  and  Atercnrlol  rail 
Sold  br  all  DraKBlaU*  C 


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POSTES 

Programmes,  and  all  kinds  of 
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ATKE  and  ClKiU*  u  A> A 
AT  LOW  BATES,  BY 

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— AND— 

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$3)  DRUIflS,  BflHJOS, 

^C^  —  AND— 

'HitCK    MUSICAL    INNTRV. 

ESTABLISHED  IN  l*«fc 

a«»r-L-*swiaaB  trivon  on  the  Banjo  and 
MISSION  STKEET,  between  Firat  - 

lC  B.— Fine-toned   Silver  Solo 
eaaionala  alwayaon  band 


FREE  AND  EA 

RVRBY    SATURDAY    X 
Piano    and.     singins;   »!■ 


CHARING 


^y8. 


DOS  Mission  street,  near  St 
0  EAOI.ES  A  WILD, 


EXTRA  QUI 

BOOTS  and 
L.    BLAIR' 

9   Kearnr  ■****      a, 


s 


Philadelphia    Restaurs '. 

OHAS.  V.  BEEGOLD.  PBOPBlWO*  I  l||[ 

THE  OBOIOERT  MFATS  aJ'PjsJ ' ^» lit 
1  Vegetables,  Board  by  tba  weed.  fS  rt  "■ 
Arts    WWF  wTREKT  between  Ksarnf  r^ 91\nu 


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GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRI 
TRIMMINGS, 

8SS    Montgomery   atriefc,    «••■    ' 

mbl  4  tf  T.  RODGRRS  JOfflH 


CL  a-  VOYAWT  —  MAD.  MaRTELLI 
just  arrived  from  EnioDe:*rBifijrena''r»' 
lal  qaeatioDH,  d  v.  lopoe  tnedittrDB;  maCl*' 
t.2«*.  Oir.lef,  Ine-dayhrd  Safn-day  •« 
natnen  civen.  Frfiiob  at.d  German  rboKtf 
mission:  Indies,  Fifty  Cents ;  Gentlam" 
Do'iar.  Honra  from  12  to  6,  and 
Howard. treat. 


ad  i  wit;    i,-; 


JIM 


-....,..,.       £  £ 


-      ?:uits  iui 


I.i.s:  .b-a    | 


a  r  o 


3$ 


•  *«    '■tiflnoo'   t 


»Til.     «. 


ORNIA  THEATRE 


CALIFORNIA    TIIEATRl. 


HUMBOLDT  PARK 


ITHHIi 


J!-*l 


I 


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Hdk  lntkktainmi 


WRY  AND  MUSIC 


tmi  in« 


■ 


•mmi  mm  m  m  sworn 


COBIOtANtTSJ 


MMlJ 


Jun< 


osephine  Jackson, 

■  T  TSI   roll-inieo   u 

HN   McCULLOUCH, 

MAOOIE     MOORE. 
LLUMtOt, 
KKX.I.    CLARKE. 

CHARLES    EDMONDS. 
MR.    LOCH    SCHKIDT. 

MR.    ERNST    SCHLOTT 

Fv*n« Mii«[rsl   Director 


mil  a  mjou'i  iiLionoir  or 


igs,    Songs,    Duetts, 


'umentMl     Solos 

BmoMTBS 

Jelebrated    Authors     and 
Composers. 

U,!'!!"R- oa,B  »«ui 

llWi ■■■     ■&,_  ml   Bea-read    Siiu   eecnred.  'il  the   boot 
U<1    ;  ■  :«J*Wl/-rn[.  Tbettre,  S  tTL"RDAT..Jgne  7lh. 

l"IJflH|ll  all  30  ;  to  t»m'B«r  fi  o\|jck. 


MR.  JOHN  McCULLOUCH  at  CORIOLANUS 


I  lot      «    '    |     . 


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... 

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•  Arritic-s. 

A,TTCA 

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II    W  »'  ki  11 

a  mini 


FRIDAT  IVtSl'O.  M>,  5:h 

Benent  ol  Mr.  Jolin  &LcC\Xllo\x&lx 

WHO  WILL  APPIAR  AS 


SATURDAY  at  2 C0BIOLAM  IS   M  UINKK 

AdMlMlnn  Ilnlf   Pr)«r  to  all    start,  of  the   ■■.Mi 

B1TUBDAY  EVENING.   Jon*  7  h- 

TOM'S        OABI1V. 


TJisrcT^-nj 


MONDAY  EVENING,  Jns«0>.li— First  ben*  fit  In  California  of 

MISS        -A-TSTTSriEi        <3-  FL  A.  H  A.  TXX.  . 


Kfwrrwl  Meats— Dress  Carols  tat  Orchestra 91  S*>    Baloooy 

BeMrrtd  "c«is—  Balcony 7  A    Gallery 

Bran  Oircls  AdmiMioo  HI  OO    PmtW*  Bote* 


»a 

..HA    una  «io  ou 


Loon  Samwcllfl, 

Horatio  Nelson, 

MISS  LULU  WILSON, 

»V>  til  ea|ie«  <a  •  -»»-.  w  ia.1.  WenSeefeji  *»•_.. 
■■IH.       T*    rana.aelae  a 

•    '      .   •       II       A        A,       At       K.    I 

■a  <  .i  i  iw,  oi  >.«t< 

I  »■>  A     «am  w  ri  I  a 
eo.o     ASS     1.  «  A.   . 

■  >  ■  ■      nn 
nil  •  An    ■•■  m.  >  i  .  ,     ,.  r 

■•■a*   •ivnn  i  « 

■I   l  KA  ■    i    |  ..I   .     mi. Mai       ■HUT 
l"l«  >!!•      A  ri   A..A 

Pah    ene>. 
•  port*  or  inn 

1   >    .  \        imuii. 
»•  ■•  n  M     ii  a  ai  i 

II    I.V      AVIUM!.. 

UTSUtu   ruin,   i  iow«  irr 

I   I  iia     «  IHW1LIA 
bOAO    A«»    DAMI 

II  I.I      HIIAD>, 

Tiir  two  pmaiiii 

sAAIMil.li    .-J     lll"\ 
THE  CELEBRATED 

Metropolitan   Brass  Band! 

Will  Hln.liJi.iA  VI  Itora  e  n  enfe]  PANflSO 
a  Till  SPLISD1D  PATILIOK.  Ten  Ploe,  awing.,  Ala. 

%r  Th*  T.l'Rr  ph  At.i,a»  Ci*i,  elwaya  w.ltlng  at  the 
Oitlaod  Depot,  will  cury  Yialtora  lo  tl  a  door  of  the  Part. 

Aimisiiax rirre  •  eatk 

L.e,£lea IS  Cent* 

Children  abder  10,  free. 


ian  House. 

^1     HAFAJBL. 
PEOHTlin    RAILROAD 


ORIN,  Proprietor. 


J*JBBHED 

Rl™T^ 


8l>'«1t*l 


ROOMS 


t  tx  it  r*  a.  tx  t  . 

•alllr    Of  Wind,    Uaj. 
AAOr*    and    <  l.ura. 

'AKIkG   BY  WtEK  OR    MONTH 
■in  la 


SvJAj-XD    EAST 

-EVERY... 

ay    Evonintj, 

,T  KIOHT  O'CLOCK. 

_      AT    THE    OLD    ORIGINAL 

■  RHD    LIUK.IO    Qo.rr    lt-e«l, 
fwh-ri  jon  o.n   b*r«  HOT  AND 

UOLO  DKINKAof  tioT.rybe.t 
Alt  it-    Too  "ltd  Cioork"  ia  al- 

■  vara on  baod.    Dropin 
DAVE   MKNDRb.  Proprfator. 


LO  HAS  RETURNED  TO 

|Ctaa    Parent. 

SHIRT    STORE, 

lr«et,  hua  Removed  to 

Siiooud     Ktrcet, 

fval  WIT!    find    at    complete    aa- 
SHISTS    and    Fl  KMSIL 
1*1.    at   ibe   nanal  Ioav  iirleea. 

KE5IEDICT  A  CO. 


P-'">1 


BLAND  HOUSE, 

|S  SAOBAMEHTO  STKEET 
llAB  MOIfTGOalKRY. 

jiT  HOUSE  IN  THE  CITY. 

J»     HAS    JUST    BBRK    THOR- 
■aeTttad  ibrooaboot,  aod  baaaflrau 

I.  BARBER  SHOP "nowtiil.    Alio, 
■  IraTlaod  Hinia  78»  Haiket  atrtai. 

II.  and  S  Fonrtb  airaat,  aaar  Harkai. 
Ikaa. 

3.  B.  aiUSIT, 
P'roprletoi*. 


IIS,    HOLMES  &  CO., 

ajlCBAal KITI  STBBBT. 

RS  rQS  ALL  KIRDS  OF  HOODS, 
to  all  baalaara  (mm  all  part*  of 

■'-  '—     Narad  a,  Utabaodldaho 
irDln 


CURES   DYSPEPSIA. 


jmmm? 


GiTes  Tone  to  the  Stomach, 

1 


W^WMB 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 

ij  St 

Is  a  Sure  Relief  for  Indigestion. 


gmi\M 


HAS  NO  oUPKRIOR  Aft  A 

BLOOD     PUKIF1EK. 

f.»  if  


WILLIS'    BAND. 

MD8IO     FURNISHKD    FOR    ALL 
ocasaiont.    Maslo  imported,  arraDged 
&nd  for  SaIs. 

MAItl  CSM.   BLTM    lender   or 
Orchestra. 

ilt.VKY   TON   IIRR  HF.HIIJ:..,  latnt.- 

of  Brass  Band. 
■sT-Ordi  rs  from  Hit  ttonnt  ry  promptlr  nttepdod 
to      Addrons    M.     W.    WILLIS,    Kkpoii's    MoiIc 
Store.  I«H  M'ji.ttf.msnr»tri'ot.,  Or   MAROUfl  If. 
BLUM,  a'*il»  iioatgomerystresit.  jsfitf 


COSMOPOLITAN 

Savings  and  Exchange  Bank, 

R'a>.  OIS  Monttfomerj-  afreet, 

(Montgomory  Blook.) 

Ol'AIll'ICf     FUND SIUO.UOO 

at*~ Tarm  Dapoalta,  one  per  cant,  par  mootn. 
arRo  EotryiFe.  Or  obarirft  r„r  Brant,  Rook. 

W.  8.  THOMPSON,  Pioildoot. 
J.  OROOKHR,  KaoreUry. miSIio 


IN.  SWEENET, 

MERCHANT   TAILOR 

AS    SECaiD    BTBEET. 

PINE    COODS I~PERFECT    FITS! 
Satisfaction   Cuarantoedl 

AFIRB    LIMB   OF  SPRING    AHD  SUMMER 
Oooda  jaat  laoalred.    Oa  I  and  aaa  tbenr- 
a*-  AS  SreoaH  atreet.  ap27  aa 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTIf  8    DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE.    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooms     16     and      17 OSO    Wnshlnetou     (street. 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 


DPErlAL    KOTICB    TO  Aims    J1I.VME    WALTOH, 

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WK    ARE     PRKPAUKD     To    FtJKMISII 
8AMS  and    (IROI1K.  laad  ol     ,     „.p.rod  lo  aoooo'.  n|i|.«t-»U    for  »  or    12 

tha  neat  muatoiao,  in    aba  Slata.  under  comoe.     'iff  . 

Uotlaadoia,  aHairrattta.  I  nlibta  ooiom»no,ii«  to  Jo  y. 

•aTTbo   Boalneaa  airaocaroanta  of   Dramilio  or  Moaioal  KoteitalameoU,  FBTK8.  P10NI03. 
ate.,  attoodid  to. 

aarAII  ooilDOiaanlroaled  lo  ni  will  bs  enonted  with  promptno-..      No  obarsoa  undo  aioapt 


for  aeivicoa  actoalli  porfotmed. 


SnKKIIlAX    in  ■tlll-Aj    .t    OO, 


TO  ORDER 


$50, 


LANCASTER'S 

B17   IVANHIKOTO!,  BTKKKT, 
fslOl-it  *'\«oire'<OPsrs  Ho  use. 


SANGER  HALLE 

(SINGER'S  HALL.) 
14     6EAKY    NT.,     NKAK     KEAB.il. 


Nsne  lint  the  fhol(--st  Elrtinda  or    WUet 
and  Miiioit  "•>  hand. 


0EP0T  VYEYAND  A  lASCHl't  BAY  BREWtlT 

fell  If  CHRIS  FELDMAIin. 


» II" 


AS  BS.  ROOERT.  OLAIBVOVANT,  TEST  . 
ill    and  Trance  Mediant— Oanboeooaalted.' 


ft 


>n  bt«lrmss«rsJcktlsi«d»U7rfrom  10A.M.  to    ., 
ir.it    SplriimU  Olrolss.    Saodw.  Tusid»»  «id 

FridAFSYsntnrs.stBP.M..  «  bt?r  re.v3*ocP,  »»H^. 


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MHOIN  ONV  AV(J  WH.IO--W 
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lO  .-•'opal  «9jjOQ  ,«»q  •«  «•(*  'J-n«««>  l"»H   'Ml 

siisxt-ao  t£t,dAJ.vJ  hhx  Hsisianj  Mi*l 

-vinjojipir.  pas  satj  ^— p.. 

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•jiosanoi  iofag  ptre  uaAi  eA!T 


CERMAN    PIANOS. 

THE  BRST  AND  THS  OHEAP- 

•»t.  oobianbiiadlor  A  On..  Aaaola 
'or  tba  aaUbrat.d  Factorioa  of 
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Honcb,  Boll'.  Lit"*-.  Illastrsfed  London  News.  CM) 
and  *»*'sfy  yonnveif. 

*w-  Dos',  fortes'  the  slun  of  the   Hot    Meoteli. 

fe7tf  w.  s.   WAI.DHOf.  Proprietor 


GEORGE    MATES 


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StAilsifoi.  *o.  41.  4«,  rjAiiforol' 
Hszkst,  sntrsDOs  on  Oallf->ni,i  eersel 

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Attention,  Good  Liver&I 

U«.    P.     •  KHOK1S.    FORMKUUY 
■•«      propii"r',r  '■'   tholl. in 

D    th"    niAniKenieot 

|I»'     K>h  tDMDt   oe^ 

el   »r>d    tbo   Mrijorn'  * 

t-nt     ir.   [itirlimf-tltp  "ItO  MB. 

\    |iR.\  Vt.Uu,  who  rtts  heeo  .oooeo'ed  with  too 

imi  lur  in -.r-.     I     pro-0'DMDts  have  ri*(io   rrj»de>» 

tbeoolefoi  Da1  will  runder  the  Mt— 

re   I'dpnlftr  tbsu  It   bus  e»*>r  b*et»  dtuUtS 

lt«   pr-mppi-ity.     Oar    Bills  ol  ftW 

Oiei    nt    Hip    fteAson.     Oea 

Motto  ir  "Good  Karj.  (ioofi  Oooklnitend  Mod«r*t*> 

Ibuffes." 

P.  HICUtrK*  *  eo» 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

481   end  Still  (  otr.meroiil,  and 
7«tt  Market  street. 
Open   rom  IS  a.m.  to  in  p.m  eaSl  In 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

'/1KUINIA     ejlTY.     NIKVADA, 

rUJS  KLROAI9T  THBATRB  HAS  BBBJf  «Jt-- 
deeortvted,  and  can  be  rooted  by  the  nlfM  4* 
r    lbs  week.      SUre    »i1    traveling    oompr-* — 

t**!—"-  '        J  ....■....- 


Wraifr  trostod 


fitji  on  .uplicAtiOD  nr  letter 
.Ji'llA     PIFCI* 


Mannc-r  aod  sold  Pronrlete* 
Or  to        ,1.    H.    HtOABK, 
«••»  W.#hir.r«r.w;  n»r-*t    Ran  FTaoolefX. 

MRS.   E.    REGAV, 

Fashionable   Milliner. 

lOA    TlIIRlk    8TBEEI', 

Has  the  chnl  ra  and  mot  .olnct,  r."mrtment  mi 
troxl*  in  heir  line  m  the  dt-  .  Her  HATSere  DMlv 
vkIb  of  hanatv.  tid  w"a'  is  mo  t  limo::n.(,  Bttsftr 
PH10E8  Ai.£  VHKY  KKAsONaBLE  m>> 


THZ  JOURNAL  OP  AMT7SEMENTB. 
Pnblisned  every  Dt.j  >n  the  Year  bj 

*..     r>-     b  o  a-  a-  n  i>  "cr  e 

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Below  Montgomery.  8m  lrsnoUoo. 


THURSDAY 3VSE  5.    1673 


Comedy  a  -d  Tragedy. 

Barjn  aulUJK,  iu  h  ouTBrsition  on  the 
theatric*.  witLs,  tims  deicribsa  comedy  and 
tragedy:  "The  busiates  of  a  oomedy  is 
alvr»ya  a  mariiige,  and  that  of  a  tragedy  a 
jjiurder.  All  tue  intrigue  '.urns  oo  this  ques- 
tion. Bball  thoy  marry  or  eLall  they  not 
marry?— shall  they  kill  or  ehall  they  not 
.kill?  They  shall  not  tuarry,  thBy  Bb»ll  kill; 
so  ends  the  first  act.  Thty  shall  not  marry, 
they  shall  not  kill,  one  uies  the  eeoond  act, 
A  Dew  means  of  marrying  and  killing  pre- 
sents i  s  If,  which  ia  the  tubitujea  of  the 
third -cf.  Anew  JifiicaUy  ariss,  and  pre- 
vents the  mar  iag .  and  the  murder;  and  fchia 
forma  the  foorih  aet.  At  leDgth,  we>riel 
vith  t^e  con  es',  they  marry  and  thoy  kill, 
which  comp'et  a  the  piece." 


A  Short  Love  Story. 

Here  is  a  short  story,  told  by  odo  MtrgBD, 
a  tea  captiin,  canc^hlug  the  choice  of  a 
husband  at  se *,  wave*  may  afford  a  profita- 
bly Iiidi  t)  young  iaait8  en  voyage: 

Single  ladies  of  eo  cros*  the  ocean  under 
the  tpeial  care  of  the  captain  of  the  Bhip, 
and  if  a  love  affair  occurs  among  the  pas 
sang.rs  he  is  made  the  confident  of  one  or 
boih  parties.  A  very  fascinating  youDg 
lady  bad  been  placed  under  Morgau's  cire, 
and  three  young  gentlemen  fell  desperately 
in  love  with  her.  They  wara  all  equally 
agreeable,  and  the  lady  did  not  know  wbioh 
to  cnonrage.  She  aeked  the  captaio"8  ad- 
vice. "Come  on  d:ck,"  he  said,  "the  fiist 
day  it  is  calm;  the  gentlemen,  of  course, 
will  all  ba  near  you.  I  will  have  a  boat 
quWtly  lowered  down,  and  do  you  jump 
overboard,  and  see  whioh  of  the  gentlemen 
will  jump  after  yon."  A  cilm  day  Boon 
came;  the  captaiE's  suggestion's  followed, 
and  two  of  the  lovers  jumped  after  the 
lady  at  the  same  iaettm.  But  between 
thea?  two  Bfce  could  not  dccide,  bo  exactly 
had  been  their  devotion.  She  Bgain  consult- 
ed the  oapt  in,  who  said,  "Take  the  man  win 
didn't  jump— he's  the  more  sensible  fellow, 
and  will  make  the  best  husband. 


"That  a  How," 

After  a  grant  snow  etorm  a  little  follow 
"began  to  sh  ivet  a  p  ith  through  a  large  snow 
bank  befo  e  bis  grandmother's  door.  Ho 
hid  nothing  but  asmall  shovelto  work  wit'). 

"Howd<>  you  expect  to  get  through  that 
drift,"  ask  d  a  man  passing  by. 

"By  keeping  at  it,  said  the  boy,  cheerful- 
ly.   "Thit's  how." 

That  '8  ihe  secret  of  mastering  almost 
«vory  d.ffi  ulty  u'ider  t'je  sui.  If  a  hard 
task  'a  before  you,  eticx  to  it.  Do  not  keep 
thiakiog  ;hc»w  luge  or  huw  bar. 1  it  is;  but 
go  at  it,  and  little  by  little  it  will  grow 
smaller  until  it  is  done*. 


A  Poetic  Description  of  Fa  mo. 

"Air.  Speaker,"  exclaimed  a  member  of 
the  Arkansas  Legislature,  "my  colle.gue 
tiunti  me  with  a  dtsiie  for  fame.  I  scorn 
the  imputa  ion,  air.  Fame,  sir  1  What  is 
fame?  It  is  a  thaved  pig  with  a  greased 
tail,  which  slips  through  the  bands  of  thou- 
sands, and  then  is  tccidentilly  cmght  by 
some  lucky  felow  that  happens  to  hold  on 
to  it.  I  let  this  greased-tailed  quadruped  go 
by  me  without  an  effort  to  clutsu  it,  sir  I" 

Mrs.    Bower*. 

At  the  monthy  meeting  of  the  Bohemian 
Club,  hod  on  Tuesday,  a  resilution  was 
passed  thanking  Mis.  D.  P.  Bi. wars  for  pte- 
seutlog  to  the  olnb  a  large  Bized  photjgr  *ph 
of  herself,  in  the  character  of  Mary  Stuart, 
executed  by  Bradley  and  Rulofeon, 


Literary  Arrivals. 

J.  M.  Bailey,  the  editor  cf  the  Danbury 
News,  and  the  pest  fanny  paragraph  writer 
iu  the  Uuited  Staes,  arrived  in  San  Fran- 
c  sco  on  Tuesday  night. 

Joe' Go  dman,  of  the  Virginia  Territorial 
Enterprise,  his  come  down  to.  sea  how  San 
Francisco  is  gettiueon. 

Herman  Mul!er,  long  connected  with  tie 
German  Demokrat,  has  returntd  from  an 
European  ttu<\  and  will  once  more  settle 
down  in  California,  which  for  cHnut?,  fair 
women  and  brave  men  Burpasscs  any  other 
place  on  e  trth. 

The  Bohemian  Club  has  extendel  a  cor- 
dial welcome  to.  these  fraternal  spiiits. 


Romance  of  a  Poor  Younsr   Nan. 

Horaea  F.  Clark,  Tanderbili'e  son-in-law 
and  right  bower,  was  once  one  of  the  mott 
eloquent  lawyers  in  New  York  One  dty, 
being  poor,  be  went  into  Vandorbilt's  office, 
and  sad: 

"Commodore  Vanderbilt,  I  like  your 
daughter,  and  she  likes  me.  I  want  your 
consent  to  my  marrying  herl" 

"Ah!"' said  the  old  man,  oynioally,  "ycu 
want  my  money,  do  you?" 

Clark  tarnei  toward  the  door  and  said: 

"Oh,  you  and  your  money  be 1" 

"Say,  young  fellow!"  shoutsd  Vanderbilt, 
"come  back  here;  you  can  have  ber." 

So  he  married  the  girl,  left  law,  want  in- 
to Wall  street,  and  ia  worth  twelve  to  fifteen 
millions. 

The  English  Lonenagc. 

A  French  gentleman,  learning  English  to 
some  pu'pose,  replied  thus  to   the  saluta- 
tions : 
,  "How  do  ycu  do,  monsieur?" 

"Do  vat?" 

"How  do  you  find  you  find  yourBelf  ?" 

"I  never  loses  mytelf." 

"How  do  you  feel?" 

"Smooth  ;  you  just  feel  me." 

"Good  morning,  monsieur!" 

"Gocd!  No,  it's  a  bad  one;  it's  vet  and 
nasty." 

Very  Evident. 

The  Louisville  (Ky.)  Daily  Programme 
always  comes  to  us  with  an  X  on  it.  The 
mailing  clerk  likes  to  put  it  there  because  it 
is  ornasnentil  to  wrappers.  That  Figabo 
is  reo  ived  i  i  pretty  well  proved  by  the  fact 
tbtt  the  l.st  Programme  we  received  con- 
tained five  para^rapls  from  Fioabo'3  col- 
umn.          

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Ourea  Rhenmitinm  and  Neuralgia. 


A  Libeled  Judge. 

Jinnee  Doffling  wants  $10,000  from  the 
New  York  Sun  for  saying  that  he  opened 
court,  the  otaer  day,  by  asking  a  prisoner 

for  s  "ch*w,"  aud  wound  up  by  adjourning 
■to  the  front  room  tj  tako  a  drink. 


Child's  Play. 

The  Oakland  News  sensibly  observes  :  The 
absurl  ordinance  tj  prohibit  Chinamen 
from  exporting  the  bones  of  their  dead  coun- 
trymen, aDd  ihe  requirement  for  cutiing  off 
the  pigtii  s  of  all  Chinese  prisoners  are  al- 
ready rendering  San  Francisoo  ridiculous 
The  attempt  to  pander  to  the  prejudices  of 
an  over-excied  people  can  cmse  nothing  but 
harm.  There  are  too  many  Oblnamen  here, 
and  we  all  want  to  get  rid  of  them,  but  euch 
cl  ildiah  measures  will  never  bring  about  tue 

desired  effect. 

♦ 

A  Pleasing  Experiment. 

The  Detroit  Free  Press  says:  "A  farmer 

went  put  of  a  store  in  that  city  the  other  day 
leaving  his  dog  behind,  and  the  clerkB  got 
an  oyster  ean  and  a  string  and  thought  they 
would  have  a  little  fun.  The  dog  smelt  snuff, 
and  after  taking  a  mutton  chop  out  of  one 
young  men's  leg.  want  through  a  ten-dollar 
pane  of  glass  with  extraordinary  facility. 
The  clerks  figure:  'Four  clerks  into  ten  dol- 
lars'worth  of  glfBi  twenty  shillings  e:cb.m 


Avoid  a  Quarrel. 

Should  you  happ ea  in  a  disoussian  to  find 
that  you  and  your  opponent  are  likely  to 
take  opposite  vijns,  kneck  him  down  at 
once,  for  fear  you  should  be  lei  into  a  quar- 
rel. 


•Crystal  Sump'c  Rooms. 

The  Crjstal,  olive  to  the  wants  of  the  com- 
munity, has  imported  direct,  Btfwabd's  cele- 
brated Scotch  Whisks',  which  all  true  lovers 
of  good  Kquors  wilt  sample  t/ wise,  Biiodj  & 
■Dunuo,  proprietor?,  635  Saoramento  street,  be- 
t  wain  Montgomery  aod  Saneeme.  6  c 


X>r.  Barlow  J-  s-imitii 

Is  giving  a  cours  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  oommenolng  it  7  M  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  ia  devoted  to  examining 
And  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  ttivee 
phrenological  examinations  In  renrd  to  health 
lo  invalids  dally,  from  9  to  4  p  m.,  tree.         w 


'Fixe    BHt   Bemedles. 

Dr.  Ferry's  Last  Chance,  for  pals.  Dr.  Per. 
let*  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  billons  complaints 
for  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  117  Sansome 
street,  corner  of  Oommtrcial.  * 


1>1%    Donerty 

Has  devoted  nis  study  more  particularly  to 
Obronio  and  specific  practice,  and  a«  raoh  is 
bow  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
-San  Franolaoo,  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
•jsomer  of  Leldefldorfl,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Cheer  House. i 

Slgnor    Fulvlo    Rossi 

Gives  private  lessons  in  Italian  and  English 
Vocal  Music,  at  G45  Clay  street,  or  at  the  resi- 
dence of  the  pupil.  6-j 

'A.  JE*XoaB&xit  JLioearion. 

PersonB  desiring  cc^n'ortable  lodgings  In  a 
.-Central  location,  shouU  visit  the  Aihsmbra, 
•and  inspeot  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tne  bulloins  is  a  verv  fine  one  and  is  well 
1  tghted  ma  ventilated.  # 

Premium  Shirt  Maker. 

Mrs.  Eveline  MorrlB  626,  Keerny  St.,  rsspect- 
4allv  solicits  a  call  from  friends,  and  strangers 
Visiting  the  Oit?.  Newest  Biyles,  perfect  fit 
and  prices  reasonable.  5.G 

Linrtiee  Vlalttnsc  Cards. 

Written,  engraved  or  print«d  by  Johh  P. 
•£>WT5B,  126  Sntter  street,  opposite  Lick  House, 
r .  "  at  the  Qrand  Hotel.  N.  B.— Haztdxkb- 
c  -sre  KEATLT  marked.  Pekmakbhip  of  every 
.description  to  order.  9 


A  young  lady  in  New  Hampshire  has  just 
secured  a  position  &s  school  teacher  upon 
the  following  certificate:  "ThiBis  to  certify 
that  Tamer  Noyes  Btands  on  a  medium 
with  other  girls  of  her  age  and  ssx,  and  for 
what  I  know,  is  as  good  as  folks  in  general." 


Ia  a  recant  murder  case  in  Tennessee  the 
counsel  for  the  pro3ecution  spoke  of  tie 
vie  ion  "lying  wrappei  in  the  soliloquy  of 
his  ownblocd." 


Til©  Last  New  Song. 

Air—  "JHoettt  Chandon." 
Emerson  Oorvllle  Is  my  name, 
My  business  alvays  is  the  same; 
EaBtern  Oysters,  a-jd  Fancy  Boast, 
Relishes  these,  that  my  house  can  boast. 
S*fe1y  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
OhI  high  oh!  oh  I  high  ohl 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
Corville  Fays  eol  says  sol 
On  Fine  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remember  the  number  and  call  again. 
Visions  of  Sh'ill-Q'h  In  every  style, 
Inwardly  cause  yon  much  to  smile. 
LadleB  with  escorts  there  always  go, 
Ladles  gol  Ladles  go  I 
Emerson  Corvllle's  politel  and  so 
8-1  They  go!  they  gol  they  gol 

Notice  to  the  Public 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  Bel- 
ling off  his  fine  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  chil- 
drens'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  hats,  trunks,  vallssp, 
e'o.,  hciow  co-t.     Call  if  yon  want  bargains. 3l 


.  Dental  Work. 

Foe  rrKEsr  quality  or  wons,  go  to  T.  0.  Jee- 
.ecp.  dentist,  oor.  Sutter  md  Montgomery,  over 
Tucker's.  s'  S-o 

Attention,    Ladles 

To  give  the  «r)n  the  softness  of  velvet,  and 
Lliv   tint  of  the  lily  to  the  complexion,   use 

Picket's  Grzhe  DE  Lis.  L 


Removal, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  113 
PoBt  street.  Sewing  machines  rented  and  re. 
paired  as  ueuiL  and  sold  cheaper  than  ever,  x 

Corns,   Bunions,    Ingrowing-  Nails. 

A  perfect  cure  warranted  by  Albert  Bchoen- 
wald,  127  Second  street.  i-Ei 

Kattler's    Wine    Parlor. 

Lew  Battler,  formerly  lu  the  minstrel  line, 
will  be  pleased  to  act  the  role  of  Boniface  to  all 
friends,  day  and  evening,  at  334  Bush  street, 
below  Hsarnv.  4  h 

9 rui»   Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bass  House  Carriages,  can  be 
ound  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es* 
abllBhment,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery sts..  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carriage  orders 
laft  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
of  nigbt,  at  reduced  ratee.  ra 

Fine    Candies 

Fresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Oandles,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A,  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 578  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    a 


Public  accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  offioe  before  8  a.  ac,  can 
be  returned  in  the  evening  if  required;  we 
never  disappoiDtl  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
Lelaesdorff  street. 


3 


A   Seivant  in  the  Corner. 

Wteo's  Oarpit  Sweeper,  with  the  bett  aesort- 
ment  of  Carpets  soil  Fumltrre  in  the  State,  at 
John  O.  Bell's,  nearly  cppo&lte  the  Qrand  Hotel, 
ilr;et  street.  4P 


NEW   ADVESTJSENIGWTP. 


B.  P.  O.  O.  SEALiB. 


•y-Xomlwutlon  of  Officers  for  the  emu- 
l»tr  term  will  take  place  at  the  next 
Started  SCeetloB,  TUESDAY,  June  lO, 
when  all  member*  are  reqaeated  to  be 
present. 

jo5td 


A.  W.  AABK,  O.  S.  O.  8. 


SPECIAL  NOTICE. 


MISS  ANNIE  GRAHAM 

Takes  pleasnre  in  announcing  to  the  San 
Francisoo  public  that  abe  will  take 

HER  FIRST  BENEFIT 


HOUDAT    JCYF.XIAG JUNE   »th 

When  will  be  presented  Shakepeare's  bean- 
til ul  Love  Story,  ia  5  acts,  entitled 

Romeo     And     Juliet 

JULIET HISS  ANNIE  GRAHAM 

ROMEO MB.  JOHN  MoDULLOUGH 

je5  td 


IffahFs    Gallery! 

ALTHOUKH  MR.  TAERB  ADVERTISES 
^*-  baviog  withdrawn  (?)  from  the  Photographic 
GaUeir,  No  18  Montgomery  street,  the  under- 
signed retains  posaeB-ion  of  all  negatives  taken 
at  that  Dlaee,  and  is  prepared,  as  heretofore,  to 
famish  all  kinds  of  Piotnrss  in  th«  best  manner 
guaranteeing,  with  first-class  taUnt,  to  give  eatit- 
faotion  in  alt  oases. 

MR.  NAHL'8  personal  attention  1b  given  to 
all  retouching  and  oolortag  in  every  Btyle,  in 
Wbioh  art  hei3  acknowledged  by  all  t)  be  at  the 
head  of  hia  profession. 

NAHL  &  OO., 
Artists  and  Photographers. 

ja4  1w  18  Montgomery  st.,  near  Market 


....AT.... 

McDAKIEL'S  THEATRE 

THREE  GOOD  VARIETY  WOMEN 

•VTaleot  going  Esst  will  find  it  to  their  advan- 
tage before  leaving  California  to  correspond  Vfith 

J.  HcDASIEL, 
mi9    ~       Look  Box  No.  1,  Cheyenne,  Wyoming. 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM, 

And  Oolletre  of  2Xadtclne* 

lO  (\f\f\  BEAUTIFUL  AND  INSTRUCT. 
M-\J*\J\J\J  ive  obiecta  tobe  sien.  Open  to  th« 
Pnblio  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUREKA  HAUt 
8 18  Montgomery  atreet.    FOR  MEN  ONLT- 

iTDtt.   JOBDAN'B   PBIYATB   OFFICE    is  at  911 
Geary  street  (opposite  old  Mechanics'  Pavilion). 


FRED.  C.    WENTWQRTH, 

Announces  that  at  his  Saloon, 

C91  Rcnroj  at..  Bf.  W.   cor.  Sacramento* 

Long  lamoaa  for  the  excellence  of  its 

WINES  and  LIQUORS 

All  Drinks  will  henceforth  be 

T    £3  ~JNT       C    3E3    IM"    T    «  . 
tnyEOlm 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 

81CRAUEHTO. 

WK.  MORROW.  SOLE  PROPRIETOR. - 
•  Thin  house  can  be  rented  by  tbe  night, 
week,  month  or  year  hy,  nr*t-ol&sa  companies  only 
Will  bold  abont  $1.0U>.    Address  as  above.     ap!9 


17Jk3:£3    SUH.H    ROAD 

....TO 

SUCCESS 

13  BY  FOLLOWING  TBE  TBUE 

American  Business  Principles 


The  Reasons  for  Success  or  Failure 

We  start  witB  the  flat  assertion  tbat  no  bouee 
hiBever  failed  because  the  price  asked  for  mei- 
ch&ndiae  it  kept  was  ioj  low.  And  againet  this 
declaration  weplaoa  this  fact,  that  no  hrm  in  tbe 
ordinary  routine  of  trade  has  ever  grown  into  a 
large  and  increasing  bosiaepe,  or  taken  tbe  lead  in 
ita  particular  olass  of  gooda,  «i  :h  high  prices  for 
the  watsbword.  Success,  in  the  largest  numb  r 
of  instance?,  can  be  traced  to  fair  dealing,  uuUH- 
TKSY.  and  INTELLIGENT,  PERblSTENT  EN- 
EBGr. 

Ooe  mistake,  one  a'tempt  to  test  the  too  often 
cheated  pnblio,  m  ay  result  ia  apparent  soccess,  t>u% 
eooneror  later  tbevlotimiof  the  imposition  will 
turn  apou  yon.  When  a  man  buys  a  thing  and  hss 
paid  too  muab  for  it,  It  is  useless  trying  to  Bmooth 
over  the  matter.  Tbe  merchant  wbo  chuckled 
over  the  big  profi*.  he  made  h&s  f  iraisbed  tbe  club 
wherewith  his  own  head  may  be  broken.  Tbere 
are  more  diya  yett^aome,  and  tbe  man  who  thinks 
CONNING  A  MATCH  FOR  HONEST  DEALING 
had  better  not  forgat  it. 

Patrons  are  expected  to  pay  a  profit  on  their 
purchases  and  at  the  same  time  depend  npon  the 
merchant's  advantages  as  a  ruarsntea  that  they 
are  fa'r  and  reasonable.  If  the  publio  are  con- 
vinced tbat  a  certain  tradesman  baa  peculiar 
fioitities  for  laying  in  his  wares,  and  they  disoov 
er  the  p?r  csathga  of  profit  t  •  be  leas  than  is  ger>- 
er&Hy  demanded,  it  matters  not  bow  email  it  is* 
fractional  Bums  are  sufficient  ti  iosure  success 
whore  tbe  ooctrary  will  surely  resalt  in  failure. 


OUR  MANNER  OF  DOING 
j  BUSINESS. 

i  

j 

lis    It    a    Success? 


Wc  l>ny  our  Goods  low  and  sell 
for  cash, 

WcmirU  oar  ffoods  low  »nd  stick 
to  oar  prices* 

We  represent  oar  goods  .last  as 
they  are. 

TFe  return  the  money  to  all  who 
bay  of  as  and  are  not  salted*  If  the 
goods  are  not  soiled. 

We  are  willing  to  give  polite  at- 
tention and  show  yon  through  oar 
stock  ■whether  you  wish  to  hay  or 
not. 

We  propose  to  treat  our  custom. 
eps  so  well  tbat  we  shall;  see  them 
again. 

We  aim  to  tieat  our  customers  la 
such  a  way  that  every  visitor  we 
have  will  he  a  walking  advertise- 
ment for  oar  house. 


OUR   INDUCEMENTS  TO 
CUSTOMERS. 


Good.  Stylish  Oothlag,  well  made, 
at  moderate  prices,  and  warranted 
as  represented.  Polite  and  attent- 
ive salesmen  la  atlcnduoce,  and  no 
one  urged  to  purchase  If  the  goods 
do  not  salt.  If  the  above  Is  your 
Idea  how  business,  should  be  con- 
ducted, call  and  see  us. 


PICNICS,  EXCURSIONS.     t 

S.  F.  and  H.'  p7rj[^ 
CHANGE     OF 

THE  CHEAPEST  ROUTE  TO  THE  6EN  . 

ON  ANT»  AFTFR  APKIL  1,  lt73  THE  R  1 1 
orAhTELuPrt,oonnecti..gstDoDaBS  '*' 
log  witb  tbe  S&d  rr.\ocisGo  &  NortD  P.oii  '■* 
road  Company  for  Clovbrdale  aod  all  |0t*r  * 
stitions,  will  leave  Sin  Franiisoo  dmllir  r»  **• 
excpted),fromFrottstrett  >vharf  staj.w  *" 
t-uroino,  tbe  train  will  leave  Oloverdilii 
5:3l»  o'clock  A  M  .  ronnecting  ot  Donaous  i  1? 
ate  mera^darnvicginKau  F  aootsooit10  H 
ihe  steamers  snd  oars  mak>>  dose  oo  at  El 
with  stages  to  and  from  all  points.  f 

SUNDAY   EXCURSOnT~AT  REDUCED  I  q, 

Leave  Sen  Fnncisoo  at  8  a  m  evsrv  *!l 
arriving  at  Olovtrdnle  at  1  o'oiook  pu  3.J 
will  1-ave  Oloverda!*  at2o'iloclt.  airltlT.  i- 
Francisco  at  1  o'oiook  This  will  aliui  "■ 
amniBt^  aevatal  hours  at  am  ot  tba  dJim  V'  ■ 
tnolineof  ib;  ro«d  F«r  ail  informatUna  7? 
the  Oorap»iJy,8offlce,4:SeMout8omerjitl    " 

On  and  atter  Jane  let,  tbe  Stsamir  «i  . 
San  Franolron  at  2  30.  P.  M- ;  the  os"  .,  * 
Oloverdale  at  6  a.  m 

apI8 PETFB.  DONAHPB.  Prss  I 


k>    t 


REMFMRHR,  YOV  CAN  ALWAYS  FIND  AT 
car  t  tore  a  f  nil  etook  of 


CLOTHING 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS, 

Fancy    Goods, 
English.     Cutler;, 

HATS,  TRUNKS,  VALISES, 

In  fact,  a  general  stock  of  all  kinds  and  grades 
of  goods,  cheaper  than  any  otber  hense  in  the 
oity.  t 

IX L  Auction  Store 

618  and  1620  Kearny  St., 

Comer    ot    Commercial 


The  City  Gardes 

FOR  THE 

Coining  Picnic  Seasi! ! 

T'BE  ATTENTION  OF  ALL  tOOIHTII  l ' 
sedations  snd  Military  CompaslesltS 
to  ibe  advaniagea  offered:  by  tbtae  comi  . 
and  beautilal  Kronnoa  for  tlolidst  tonf.  ■ 
vain.  Tbpy  can  be  proouied  on  aay  dii  i 
week  for  picnic  porpoees   ihe  coming  is' 


THE    CITY    &ABDEH 

Are  easy  of  «cct.JB  witboot  any  tariff  is  «( 
and  ate  proi-iUd  witb  Urge  and  b«a«tilol 
large  bbadu  Trues;  beaouful  Flowsrsand 
from  every  clime;  nuariipus  HnriDgt;  tm 
moth  Da»cing    Pavilions:' a    natural  Lai  iff 
Plensure  Bo»is:  foartains  a:  d  Ob»arvs(0i  ■ . 
erB,  al'   perfectly  eLeltcred  from  tbe  w\i    i  ■ 
mnmniott.  ^e^tunrant  is  on  the  groutdf  «  _ 
convenionoo  for  ihe  accomra&aatioo o('l«  S 
nius  bt.a  been    nic.de.     Kv-rjtniig  bu  bfat  3' 
in  tbe  most  complete  order  for  tbe  coming   J,  lb 

THK    CITY     «ARDaNB 
Are  the  lamest  in  tbe  State.     They  cod   K'.' 
acres  of   Knoll  and    Shad-d  Lswa.  Flow.  £ 
deDB,   etc,    and    are   capable  of    accomm  \u 
■lO.Ot'U  p-  rson?  witn  the  Krea'PBt  oontesltiit  i> 
tra  Cars  ran  directly  to  t'ae  Oardeoi. 

Tlonic  i,'i>n-.niitt'  i  s  nre  eepcoallv  iovttei  an 
and  inSDEctthe    Gronnds,   and   ascertain  m.  '"'' 
wbioh  will  be  moat,  favorable. 

M.   V.  STEVJC1VS,  Proprl  |     - 

sa*>  Offioe  hours  3  to  6  P.M..  daily,  at  tba  C  m.  I 
corner  IWRtfib  and  Folsom  eirrate. 

N.  B— aOO.Or.e  Admiesion  Tickets  wi  «aj 
by  vsriouB  Aeaociationa   holding  leslivaii  ifci  " 
City   Gardecs  laet  year.      Tbe  sale  of  »pi  ««  '■ 
liquors  v>ill  be  prohibited  on  the  ground*  l#>  ■■ 
lival  days. 

Badger'sCentra^ParUaliil 

££S:  aSSb^SSlf, 

THESB  BEAUTIFUL  GARDENS  AB)  )» 
open  for  tbe  seaion,  and   naaay  of  li  m 
popular 

PICNICS 

Will  be  held  there.     The  sttr»ct.ioDi  tr.    m. 
ens.     SKATING  PAYILION.  MUSSUM,   «.   .- 
JNASIUM.    Skating  free  on  t*»ek  d.yi.  . 

Admt.flon 95  ■ 

OHILDRKX  lO  CENTS. 


I'm 

Read!  Read!!  Real! 
THE  PALACE  OF  FASM 

A  MOTHER      FXOHEMENT     ABOUT  tl 
New    tore.  1?  Seoood    -,tr.et.  oppoi  It*  ' 
Grand    Hotnl.     Olnlbing   of    the  lit.lu. 
foehioD.ble  etjlea  mar*,  to  order.  '     * 

NOTE  THE~PRICES.  1  11 
Pants.-  -from  $6  to  $  1 2  pi"  ilf  n 
Suits ..from  $28  WW   ' 

I  invite  tbe  inspection  of  too  Ob«lottt'G4  h  V 
tbe  market, 

A.  MORRIS,    j  „ 

No.    ITS'    Second    8tr«t,  - 

myl7  Im  Opposite  Oraa  aT«  *_ 


AUCTION  SALE.  ' 

New  City   Halll* 

No    77    and  T8-Delii>qu4 1 

MONDAT,  JDNE  16.  1871-JOHH  till  L 
TOM  4SUN,  Anotioo..r.  No.  »UHt    - 
ery  etreet.    For  partijulari  eee  «1«TM*W 
Alt.  aod  Exuniser. 
B?  order  Boird  of  Oity  Ball  OommlM 
MIS-td  KOBT  GEOROM 


DR.RENZ5 
HERB  I 

ifiiilif 


The    treni    Tonic  and  AFPet'**1 
Sale  Fv#rjwher* 


u 


THE    RIALTO. 

A  Popular  KendeW 

The  Choicest  "Wlnea  and  I/q«or*  ' 
Pacific    Coaat. 
Sl'PEBB    BATAJIA    CI8AJ 

THIS  OEM  OF  A  SALOON  AT 
No.     *7    TBIBD    STBEP 

VPill  be  ooodnoted  in  so  osrfeot  a  "•»1"'  , 
phrase  "Beet  me  on  the  Rislto    b!tw»n 
will  signi;y  the  chief  joy  of  daily  me. 

H.  WAFER.  Proprietor.    I. 
myH  tt  P.  MnABPLE.  rnpensW  J 


I 

**'' 


J.    C.    COMBES, 

TERRAPIN    IAJIV'* 

Cor.  Second  aad  TeSstss  •**" 
«JT Terrapin     oon.tantlj  on 
OjBters  in  every   sfle.    P8  ^ 
.SUPPER    BOOMS  F.TR  P*  m 
'  deoSllm 


fl 


THES    VET 

A  Favorite  Resort  for  Loveraol   t 

Good  Liquors  and  Choice  C  ( 

»»-  Their   Pony   Brandy   l»  •  ■»* 

E.  H.  LTCVY.  Pronrietor.  soatbirest  «  | 
Kearny  aod  Oommeroial  a.reetj,  B 


RV«P«  Soda  '     £    £ 

„Ur.r.'.H,    Taale.  I 


■I 


ttUNT6l>MEH 

MOTEL. 


I«utlkM   •«•*. 


'»■   >*+*cnoo.  rate.. 


tl  ng   Developments 

I     I    ■  1      I  < 


WW    ALMAMEEA    TH1ATRI. 

XI  AOl  '  I  i  (ITS 

CALIFORNIA  MINSTRELS 

rrtflM     SaTH  ^AV  aUs!  JaaVaaat  H 


BELU  UNION  THEATRE 


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CHINESE    QUESTION 


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ClL'tBN  Ui,BM.  a  tstt-aaly  lady  of  «m:>Ho  .*»J-i.. 


Lord*  L*dta*.  P«>«.  P*a>aat*.  Halbirdiara.  Mto-aV  A"ea.  ttart'd-.  ft  a  bare,  Dillitt*.  Sailers.  Ssraba,  Glpeiaa.  ato. 


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M    TWO  ACTS   -*   Offcast-   a*. 


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MONDAY  KVENINO,  Jbq*  9  b— Tint  apbasraDoa  of 

C.  W.  JESTER,  THEJ«ljAi?IM*fJTJ^^ 

WILL  SHORTLY  APPIAB— 

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TRUNKS  AND  VALISLS. 

S'lP'-RIOR.  nU»TO«l.»«D»|WOBK'    WAR. 
r.   t*  1  irrnn.   .Dd  d«r.b|*.  M   «..iUj  f»dr«W 
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FRANCISCO 


IT  GALLERY 


Street,  below  Montgomery, 


SPRING  EXHIBITION 

OF    THE 

fan  Francisco 

.  Association! 


■Open  to  the  Public. 


.TS/L.  to  3  X>.  SyC. 


.tOlOP.M. 


Liverpool  and  Great  Western 

Steamship  Company, 

CARRYING   THE   TJ.  8-   MAIL. 

TIGXETS  SOLD  TO  AND  FROM 

T   IVRRPOOL,     QDBBN8TOWN. 

iteodoodarrr,  II«mbar(b.  Rrameo 
Hart*.  Ptria,  Stradaa,  Belfiiuo,  Voreaf  aod  all 
laropaaa  otilae. 

TbiaOonpaor  baa  arranfamantt  with  lha  Com- 
mUaloearof  Sm'sratioo  and  Railroad  OcmpaalM 
at  Naw  York,  by  whlcb  paaaaocara  are  promptly 
forwardad  to  tba  Paciflo  Ccett. 

For  paxtlonlare  apply  to 

D.   B.  JAOKSDir,  A«*at, 

DiVlm  ».*IM    Mnoif..r»frT  ili'»rt 


■  Q<UIMI  Al*aVla4  0aa1Utala»J...^<  430 


STILL  ANOTHER. 

OWING  TO  TUR    80AK0ITV    0«"    RALOOlfS 
on  Bo«h  atraat,  1   bf>«  to  infor-a    my    Inooda 
aod  tba  tabllo  that  i  baraoiraoad  ibe 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

....*T,,.. 
BOO  Uoib   atreet.  between    Moat fajani err 

and   Kpirnj. 

All  Drinks,  Plain  or  Fancy,  10c 

Coauooied  In  tba  bait  atyla  aod  of  tbe 
Porait  IJqnora. 

CnAl  V-     FKLDHAIVV, 
ap?l  tf  Proprtatee. 


TO  THE  UHFORTUNUTE. 

DR8.TR0MMUTZ*LKRDK?i  ORADUATK3 
of  tbe  L»lpaloand  Vim^a  CBiTaraltlaa,  and 
!•(.«  i\ Mutant  Mi rn-aocB  Utii'-Q.  Stat ot  Army,  havo 
nuaoad  ibatr  O ffl  •  aod  laboratory  at  No.  ABB 
KK  AR»  V  S I  REBT.  octr  Oallfornta,  for  tba  traat- 
mr-n'  of  diaaaaaa  of  Lbe  Urioary  aod  QasaritiTe 
Orttn*.  and  all  Fanala  Ceaaolalau.  To  aoffarara 
froto  Aithroa.  Bronobitia,  OiptbeTla,  Bora  Toroat, 
Uonaomptioo  aod  otb»r  Dia  -a*a»  of  tba  Lnnre 
•ad  Tbroat  wa  raoomtaaod  Profeaa»r  M  nllvr'a 
MN]me  Eiimctof  Tulfe,  Inoladioi  Inbailnt 
Appa-ama  wbloQ  la  rxbanaivaly  oead  In  Soropa. 
a«d  for  which  we  era  tha  Kola  a  casta  for  tba  Pa- 
clOoOoaat.  For  fnrthar  partlonlara  call  «r  addreai 
DHH  THOyMMTZ  A  LBBDKtf. 
ABB  K«arn«  atraat,  Han  Fraofliaoo. 

Orrroa  Home— From  19  to  it  a.m.,  a  to  t  i'.k  , 
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vomatEBLT  or  rvm 

IEW  YORK   ■TABLK,    Mlaal>  e  at., 

H»TB  nTBCIIASEDini 

TURF  6ALLERY  STABLES 

NO.  V09  STJTTER  STREET, 

AND  HAVB  An. 
dnt  larcrlytoib-ir/ 
al-<ck  of  boia»a,  wbtat 
araall  flft-claaa.  Par 
tloolar  atton'MO  paid 
te  boardlac  bona*, 
nan  lm  OBTITF.NDKN  A  DAIiTOR. 


WDR.  AIKIN 

^T  t'nrf.  K-rrit  nad  fhinnlf  niae«a«>|  a>f  the 
RYE,  KAR.  THROAT,  M'NOS  aad  HBARr-'^attrrb,  Oaaf- 
na»-,  Dlaoharcaa  f>a*t  tba  Ka.a,  Waak  ar  I-  flaoaad  Byea,  Oeecha, 

Pahii  ti,  Fpi.epar.  Naara'gia.  Rbauaauaoi,   D^apipti*,  Pilae, 
Eorofaia,  Drapay.  ate. 

I.ndloo    narrtad    or    alalia,    aaaar«r1  apaady,  rafa    eare    of 
Irrna'arUlaa,   Pain.   HnpprMilon.    waakaxa*.    l-rolop<aa.    ato„ 


Toathi  nad   Mm.   __ 
t)rad.  can  rely  od  aara   ramady 
»ui  weafioe  oe  Mi  aad  mind 


what   thay'va   raad   or  dee- 

daiorralty,  dabillty,   or  dia- 
"~    qaaokary  er  daoaetlea. 


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AFTER    THE 

THEATRE8  ARE  OUT 

00  TO  TUB 

Hot    ecotoia, 

8ntt«r  atreet.  aeatr  ateatrei. 

And  try  ooe  of  tbalr 

Hot  Scotch's  or  Tom  k  Jerry's 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

fatl JOS.  D.  HKiaQV  P.ooriMrt.. 


New  Discovery. 

THK   USB  OF  TUB   WONDICBFUI.   PLABT 
tbtl  Ood  loUodod  for  tb.  Oart  ol 

RHIOMtTIIM,    NEURAIOIA,    CCUT,    PARAL- 
YSIS, CATARRH,  AND  All  SPINAL 
AFFECTIONS, 

Ii  eederatoed  parfaat'y  by  ttra  ondoril road  —tha 
oaly  pereoi  oo  tba  Oootloapt  t~at  folly  ootppra 
baadalt*  maelo  qaalluae.  r»-.  abova  OOmpTalou 
c.e  irtatao  aifrnaily  "l-.h  aatatf  aad  eeaeeaa. 

DR.  K  K.  UUDUK  la  to  ba  found  at  Ala  ejBoe. 
1 1  r*  Markai.  atraat,  oppoalta  Tblrd,  Rootna  Iaad 
2,  trota  10 AH  t»l  Pit .  aad  from  3  to*  rx 

'"'•HlMlosilrtat.    PatianUoaa 
will  Konm  and  Board,       apSO 


Baal  «»m  looas  for    rspld.  raay   oar*  (avoldlne  daai-ir. 

farlrf,  atporaraor  lota  Of  tiuaal  of  en«ti»ala  ana  ip*clal  dla- 
taaea  witooitaiaroarr,  polseaa  or  aaaaaoas  draia.  (Jonetate 
cor>  (wnaraaM  othata  fil')  of  w»t,i  •.*»•  aad  aoy  aymptonu 
laftfioai  ban  traetenaBt  oraa«ttot  -4»» 

!■>«■  i  ■onio'ratiocs.     All  MedUlnsa,  alo  ,  fa'rlthad. 
Calf,  or  writ*   i«ur  ataa.     A<1drr»r.    N    .}.  AIKRV.   M.  T>, 
ar  Ufflc*.  «°4  K'anv  atrtat,   ft.  Ii.  Ooraar    ol    (.aliforaia 
<lr««t.  baa  rraoolaoo,  Ual. 


LA     FORMIS' 

Hair  Keatoratire  Powder 

THIS  FOWDtR  WILL  PBBVU7T  THB  BAIB 
.  _fT001  lolltBf  off,  .Dd  olio  r.ttor,  *  bow  grawtb 

ilaod 


of  Hair  to  too  b 


IbarooUoroooldootnvod.   Tot.  oowdiri, 

21«  f*d  «~d  f,, 

•rial  al  ooa  box  win 

'  jrnhog.    Prie,  *a>  ovata 


Ult  U»a 


E5IaI3HITL"?*r 

Single  Outside  Rooms, 

— -WJTB— — 

No.  1  Spring  Bedgand  Hair  Mattrasses, 

AT  TUB  — 

BRANCH  HOUSE, 

4»*    SANBOME   »TaKKT>    €rlK,    cl.ATi 

AT 

JPlXty     Co  iat«      j^ar       XbTlslxt, 
And  Losh  by  tbe  Week. 

OPBN     AIjIi     1VIOBT 

L.  J.  imgLI.,  Pwprlrtot. 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


THB  IM06T  ELBOAUT  OUHTOM   WOBB   IB  THB  OTTT 


3*  JOTONAL  OF  aMTJSEMINW. 


T. 


Pnblialied  every  Dirl»"«  y**rtw 


&8S  MmkMU  »d    «»*  W«ahi»sTU».  rte 

Below  Montgomery.  *•»  7nxclSoo. 


Some    Hush, 

Barton  Hill,    the  cjmedi&D, 
yeetsrday. 


went    East 


FRIDAY. .  - ..JPNE6.1878 

AHUSEXKNT8,    Etc 

California  Theatre. 

Tie  and'esce  at  this  place  of  »mnMBW»  to- 
night will  be  limited  only  bj  the  size  of  the  th»e- 
tn.  Joho  MoCu'looifB,  tba  nuii(»  whom  San 
Franoiaoo  woold  not  be  wil'ioc  to  change  for  any 
other  In  tie  world,  will  tike  bis  innoil  benefit. 
Mr.  McGoiloDgb'e  popularity.  »°d  the  high  esti- 
mate n  id  vthi.-b  bo  ie  ht Id  by  Ihe  public  aa  actor, 
maoa**r  and  gentlemsn,  would  erfur*  him  a  food 
house  whatever  bill  waa  performed.  He  baa  made 
oboioe  of  a  play  for  this  occasion  wbfob  will  givs 
general  si  tie  faction.  "King  Lear"  ia  seldom  pre- 
■•ntedon  the  ttagafortbe  reison  that  there  are 
law  actors  capable  of  intee-sfo  ly  Impersonating 
the  leading  character.  That  Mr.  McCuilough  la 
ao  capable  none  floubt,  and  all  anticipate  that  be 
will  add  another  to  bia  anany  BhakspeariM  auo- 
oesiei.  The  pi  7  i»  stroigtp  caat,  aa  may  he  seen 
by  referring  to  out  first  page,  and  will  be  presented 
with  due  attention  to  deU  1.  All  wbe  with  it  be 
pretest  on  this  occasion  canoct,  aa  seats  are  baing 
sold  so  rapidly  that  there  la  every  prospect  of  the 
bouse  bsl.g  entirety  disposed  of  this  afternoon. 
Ataamfcrra  Tfieatre. 

Bob  Bart  aod  Littte  Mao  in  the  act  of  "The 
Seoond-aand  Bet*I;"  Barctyinbis  champion jlgt 
and  in  "Taking  'he  Fledge"  with  Sam  Rickey; 
end  J.  O.  Buaeell  tn  baiitoce  icngf,  girt  the  Brat 
partof  the  entertainment  at  this  house.  After 
tail,  Leon.  Kelly.  Bob  Hart.  Jule  Robinson,  Moau. 
Charles,  W.  F.  Baker,  Mtse  Gib=oi  and  Mr.  Fos- 
ter appear  in  tbe  aanuing  cptra  of  "Barber  Bin,' 
which  must  be  withdrawn  at  the  end  0!  the  pre*. 

Ant  webk,  t*  make  way  for  G .  \T.  Jester,  the  man 
with  tbe  "Talking  Hand,''  end  other  novelties- 
The  full  bill  will  be  performed  at  the  matinee  to- 
morrow 

Bella  Union   Theatre. 

Miss  May  Leslie,  the  accomplished  balladist. 
Miss  Lotti  Gray,  character  vocalist,  Miaa  Zidle 
Luaoelle*.  Oaaaim  end  Frlta,  Matt  Kelly.  Tommy 
Bree,  Tommy  Baiton,  Loo  Dixon  and  a  boat  ot" 
other*  will  appear  to-night,  la  the  varied  pro- 
gramme given  on  our  first  pace. 
Buckley's  New  Varieties. 

Tbe  oew  acta  of  "NegTe  Eccentricities"  by 
Pries,  Devoj  and  Mortimore  ia  very  tunny,  and 
the  D&ntomima  of  'Tbe  Cobbler  and  the  Tailor" 
In  whioh  Leon  Samwells  does  some  capital  acting 
hi  the  Cobbver,  and  Johnny  Prrae  aa  tbe  Tailor 
ts  quite  a  sucoese,  and  cerraee  mwch  amoaemsct, 
rToodvrard'g  Gardens. 
The  Whale  pond  ia  fast  aps>r*e«htng  completion. 
Additrics  are  ta  be  made  te  the  menagerie,  and 
attraction,  are  being  constantly  added. 

Gte*>D  Eu*»m*  -ExdCBfio*.— The  steamer 
Antelope  leavee  Bioadwcy  Wharf  every  Sunday  at 
8  o'clock  a  a,  connecting  with  tbe  cars  of  the 
ItVrin  Faclfid  ttaiinmdet  Benaboe  for  Peuluma 
Santa  Koea,  Heaidabwsg  and  Oloverdala,  arriving 
St  tbe  later  place  at  Ip.ji  Bt  taming,  exo  r- 
sionists  wid  leave  at  1  p.  a.,  and  arriva  in  San 
Francisco  «t 7 -p.*.  Tbe  trip  offer*  the  advanv 
tags  of  a  -splendid  wail,  the  length  ef  the  tar, 
end  sixty  -miles  of  railing  through  the  wfcKe 
length  «T  Sonoma  counti,  one  of  lbs  richest  in 
the  Stat*.  Ercarrion  tickets  at  redtced  rOtea 
geed  from  6a.aiU*r  to  Monday. 

Aaa-ToaiOAX,  McaaTTM,— One  ol  fee  aioet 

complete  collections  of  tba  kind.  In  the  Doited 
■ftatos,  comprising  hundreds  of  eo*tly  and  been- 
Mrnl  wax  models,  ia  daily  on  view  (toceirtlemes 
Wly)  at  the  Mutsum  on  Montgomery  street.  As 
Dost  mar  be  prof  lavhl?  roeot  bare. 


Thrs  Wrong  Sfgli, 

A  Bcoheeter  man  got  into  "trouble,  "the 
other  day,  t;  bang  ad  Odd  Fellow.  He  met 
a  Mr?.  Scott  in  a  butcher's  shop,  and  mie- 
tatiDg-some  moiioo  she  made  f -jra  eign  ttatd 
in  the  Order  of  Bebeoca,  a  ■woman's  dagree 
in  Odl  Fellowship,  he  Trent  to  her,  and 
offered  bis  1  ssistince  if  ebe  needed  it  Bbe 
•didn't  seem  to  need  it  joe*  then,  for  she  grew 
red  in  tae  face  and  told  him  to  mind  hie  ww 0 
bosinwa;  yea,  more,  for  sbe  put  an  avengiDg 
has  band  on  bis  trail,  and  for  a  man  that 
meant  so  well  the  poor  Odd  Fellow  fared 
badly. 

♦ 

■ClillrllBb  Grief. 

A  little  boy  iD  Grecrpetowo  ran  into  -the 
faonee  tbe  other  day,  ciyiDg  at  the  top  of  his 
voice  because  another  little  boy  wouldn't 
let  bim  put  mod  on  hit  head  with  a  shingle. 
Borne-children  are  just  like  their  parents; 
ao  accomodation  about  them. 


Everybody     Suited. 

There  la  no  end  to  the  murtitQde  of  fashions 
in  beta.  At  "  The"  Bat  Store.  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all -these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stack  Is  Immense 
— tbe  prices  sre  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes -there  Is  sure  to  be  suited.  a 


The  jy^w    0>ster    House. 

Owkeb  Gbctto  has  been  opened  by  A.  W. 
Manning,  one  or  tho  oldest  Oyeter' Dealers  ia 
tas  cHy,  "For  Ladles,  and  Gentlemen,"  at  434 
Fine  sV  next  to  ttowtn  Bros.,  grocers.  Tku  it 
•a  eeert/  raped  a  plaot  icAcre  a  gentleman  can 
iofce  au  Amtfy.  to 

Twenty  Ttoousai,.* 

Papjr  CcUars.  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  tbe 
What  Ch'ear  Laondry,  offloe  121  Leddesdorff  st. 
Bound  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Is  O.  Btukhardt'a  motto.  Fine  French  Calf 
Boots  aide  to  trder  irom  |p  ti  $10  a  gocd 
and  sailtfsctlon  guaranteed.  Call  at  WO  Wash- 
ington stre*t  and  be  convinced.  A  foil  Assort- 
ment of  neatry-made  goods  always  on  hand,  at 
prices  to  suit  eri  ry  one's  purse.  4  m 

Ciem  Chowder  .Evswy  Wlarixt^ 

The  best  chowder  in  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  16  Morton  street,  jaet  eft 
Kearny.  3-y 

Btnr  Slilrrts  and  Collars. 

All  sorts  and  sixes,  for  tale  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  laundry,  121  Letdeedorff  st.       • 


Ci_tiBioTAST.—  Madame  Clara  Antonia,  the 
Clairvoyant  Physician  and  Independent  Trance 
Medium.  338  Kearny  stMst,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine. 


Captain  Jaek  will  not  be  hanged. 
Plymouth  Oburch    organ  matineeB  at  10 
cents  a  ticket  are  a  hit. 

Beory  Edwatds  will  tAe  bis  benefit  at 
the  Cali'ernia  Theatre  text  week. 

Harris  i  Co. 'a  Court  snd  Law  Gaide  has 
gespendfd  publioition— for  the  present. 

Connecticut  religioniats  are  asking  if  if  a 
moral  to  grow  t jbkeco. 

Four  I'alian  female  studeots  are  ma- 
triculated in  college  at  Borne. 

The  Ghronicl*  cille  tbe  Chinese  "poor  hea- 
then," "rile  scum,"  "yermio,"  "alien  bar- 
barisDB,"  and  other  pet  names.  I1  dida't  go 
so  far  as  te  call  them  "Chronic'.e  reporters." 
The  salary  (f  the  female  clerks  in  tbe 
Post-office  has  been  redo  cad— because  they 
were  more  efficient  than  the  other  clerks. 

At  tbe  Industrial  Ecbcol  in  Vienna,  girle 
are  taught  type-setting. 

Tbe  Rev.  M.  B.  Starr  ii  lecturing  against 
the  Chines*.  Ten  cents  admission.  He 
makes  his  grub  by  it. 

Frank  Walworth  sbet  bis  father  in  New 
York,  because  said  father  threa'eoed  to 
shoot  his  mother.  Verdict  will  be  justituble 
parricide. 

The  Leader,  whic 3  was  not  a  campaign 
pape",  is  dead.  Few  knew  it  ever  lived- 
The  Post  calls  it  "a  measly  little  baby  of  a 
paper." 

A  national  poker  congress  is  talked  of. 
Whatever  befall  keep  a  tianquil  brow. 
Dan    O'Coonell  is  net  a  nephsw  of  the 
Irish  Liberator  ;  he  is  a  cocsin. 

Tbe  Resources  of  California,  ju:t  out,  ia  a 
t/alnabU  paper. 

Yesterday's  Foat  published  an  interesting 
article  on  spiritualism. 
How  much  did  the  Mccks  war  e-st? 
Agassiz  thinks  iastcts  pOtsibly  have  a  cer- 
tain intelligence.    The  8acrameot3  Bee  for 
instanoe. 

It  is  said  that  hereafter  a  bard  of  mueie 
will  be  tbe  correct  thing  at  fashioaabld  wed- 
dings. 

John  Brady,  one  ef  the  nuiBiccs  of  San 
Francisco,  wbo  died  in  the  Ccnn'y  Hospital 
I  on  Tuesday  last,  was  a  nephew  of  the  late 
John  Brady,  the  famous  New  Ytrk  lawyer. 
The  mania  for  old  kce  again  rages;  cold 
coffee  produces  the  desirable  tint  of  age 
quickly  and  effectively. 

We  are  getting  tack  in ftsbions  farther 
than  ever.  Bohti  are  now  worn  so  large 
that  tbey  have  to  be  stiffened  with  wire. 

The  Danbury  News  man  visited  tbe  Alia 
and  Call  offices  on  Wednesday,  and  infected 
tbe  staff.  Each  of  these  papers  published  a 
paragraph  with  an  idea  in  it  on  the  follow- 
ing day. 

You  can  buyfive  strawberries  and  as&ucer 
of  milk  at  Louisville  for  forty  cents. 

The  New  Orleans  Picayune  says  thai 
Lawrence  Barrett  will  voon  quit  the  stage 
to  study  for  tbe  ministry.  We  don't  believe 
tbii.  We  hope  L,  B.  <d?esn't  intend  to  go  <to 
the  bad.  If  he  does,  however,  we  hope  be 
ictil  quit  the  stage  for  the  cbuicb. 

if  a  girl  rejects  your  offer,  ;don't  despair 
er  hang  yourself:;  but  bring  her  txigar 
■plums  and  kit«es  and  confectionery  gener- 
ally: keep  reminding  her  of  sweet  things 
That  will  make  it  all  right. 

The  Warm  Spriag  Indians  sre  mesabers  of 
the  Methodist  'Church.  Tbey  stripped 
them t elves  caked,  howled  a  war -song,  and 
danced  a  oannib&l  can-can  round  fiieir  camp 
Are  last  Snodey. 

Tbe  narrow  gauge  is  suggested  as  a  cure 
for  railway  monopoly  evils. 

Poor  and  content  is  rica  andrich  enough. 
Bi  hopeful,  and  wait  till  cieeem stances  bo 
frame  themselves  that  you  >can  take  ad- 
vantage of  then. 

Georgia  ia  going  to  hang  twenty  mem 
within  two  'months. 

Mrs.  Muffiogton  says  tfcat  Oak  Ames 
died  of  dia-ree. 

J.  0.  .Williamson  is  to  'have  a  benefit 
next  week. 

A  Nashville  child,  who  h»«  a  way  of  say- 
ing all  kinfis  of  startling  things,  and  always 
under  circumstance*  peculiarly  embarrass 
ing,  voluotesred  tbe  information  ^recently 
that  his  little  nephew  was  about  to  be  christ- 
ened, adding:  "I  waa  christened  once,  but 
law!  it  didn't  do  no  good;  at  didn't  stick." 


X.A.4T    WORDS.  iMM 

And  have  they  told  you  all?    Ah  y  >s,  I  see 
At  last  yon  know  it— know  that  I  must  dl<\ 

Don't  irsmble  eo;  bnt  come  and  sit  bj  me, 
And  hold  my  hud,  aad  be  as  calm  as  I. 

Bend  nearer,  lor  my  vjice  is  faint  and  low  : 
And  I  woald  tell  von  something  ers  I  go. 


I're  known,  a  long  time  now,  tba1:  In  ibst  heart 
Whose  every  bea'  was  moslo  to  m  j  ear, 

I've  hill  the  second  plaoe.  Nay,  do  not  start  '• 
I  would  bat  tell  yoa— not  rnrjach  joo,  dear. 

Ton  loved  h<r  first ;  snd  tbough  with  all  your 
will 

Ton  strove  to  oonqaer  It,  you  Icvj  her  still, 

Twas  hard  to  bear— to  Snow  that  sbe  whose 
whim 
Had  blighted  all  the  Bunshlns  of  yonr  life, 
Could  make  jour  cheek  flash  and  yonr  eje  grow 
dim 
E'en  with  a  woid.    I  oould  not,  though  your 
Wlf*. 
1  struggled  hard  to  win  yonr  love  ;  but  no  1 
I  ceuld  not  wio  it,  thosgh  I  loved  you  so. 

The  hope  that  lighted  up  my  path  so  long 
Has  flickered  and  died  out.     I  oould  not  live 

Without  your  love  ;  but  you  did  me  do  wrong— 
I  oould  not  gain  what  you  had  not  to  give. 

Nay,  weep  not  1    I  am  happy  now  I  see 

You'll  love  my  mem'ry  bet'er  far  than  me. 

The  strife  has  been  so  long,  the  way  so  drear, 
I  feared  my  patience  and  my  trust  In  God 

Would  fall ;  but  now  I  see  the  end  so  near, 
'Tis  easier  far  to  bow  teoeatu  the  rod. 

The  night  Is  nearly  o'er,  the  morn  Is  nigh ; 

Tnank  God  for  taking  me  1   Dear  love,  geod-bye  1 


Woman's     £tlff  Jtata. 

One  would  think  that  it  was  one  of  woman's 
rlgnts  to  enjoy  as  good  a  dlaner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  seme  price  for  it  Nearly  all  the  res- 
taurants "for  ladles  and  geotlemen"  In  8ao 
Franolsco  have  poorer  fara  than  those  where 
gsnUemeu  only  dlae.  Thebe  is  am  EicEPiaoK. 
At  the  PtoB£EB  EisTAETBAsrr,  on  Waoblngion 
street,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladiee  can 
get  an  excellent  brsakfast,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Boeken,  established 
since  1S49,  provides  everv  luxury  the  market 
affords.  Both  lsdles  and  gentlemen  find  taera 
dishes  to  please  the  most  epicurean  taste. 


A  great  variety  of  Tise  and  Bows,  all  styles. 
Just  received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
Leldesderff  street.  • 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 
Cores  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  3-t 


Horaxas  or  Families  wbo  are  about  to  spend 
the  Bummer  In  tbe  country  with  their  children, 
ought  not  to  forget  bifore  they  go  to  provide 
themselves  as  well  as  their  children  with  under- 
clothing.  The  only  place  where  they  can  buy 
the  same  cheaper  and  made  of  better  material 
than  st  any  otner  place  Is  at  E.  Frledlander  & 
Co's,  No.  9  Third  street,  Nucleus  Bnilding.    3a 

Flve  Hundred  Men  -Wanted 

Immediately.  To  send  their  washing  to  the 
♦That  Cheer  Laundry,  m  Leldesdorff  St.       • 

Pratt's  Abolition  OH. 


Oysters. 
In  strolling  round  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
imr  careless  rest,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  witers,  made  a  eeieen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  1 
While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  seftly  feU, 
Made  that  wlnaow  reem  to  be 
Some  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea, 

Stop,"  said  my  Mend,  "lef  s  go  In 
It  loots  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer," 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  *TV" 
So  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  watter  neat 
sfade  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Said  tbey  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  it  true, 
And  cooked  magmjicatQy,  to»; 
Ml  kiiids  of  oysters.  Juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that, 
And  If  yeur  mouth  don't  water,  then 
Too 're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  olamsand  crabs  aud  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had.  within 
That  cosy  place  oil  kin  da  of  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  corid  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure.. 
The  laulss,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem. 
That  they  have  here  the  beet  tee  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  waat  they  call  "each  nice  dinners.1 
Whoever  donbts  this  let  him  rash 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Wtm  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  Hoese,  337  Bush  street,   above 
Montgomery ;  open  Day  and  Night. 

CHABLE8  flAAKS.  Proprietor. 


A  Solution  of  the  Chinese  Problem. 
In  discussing  the  evil*  of  Chice.'e  immigra- 
tion and  the  existing  depression  of  busines*  In 
Ban  Francisco  cocseqaeot  upon  the  displace- 
ment of  white -labor  by  Chlnete  in  our  work- 
shops, the  Golden  Era  nils  the  n;.U  equire  on 
the  h>ad  in  the  follow. n  ;  ; 

The  only  meaears  of  rt-dreift  «hiob  holds  oat 
aor  promi-a  of  relief  Is  the  formation  of  ant-i- 
Obinesa  societies  all  over  the  Oo«Bt.  the  members 
of  which  shall  be  pledged  cot  to  employ  Ohlces, 
not  ro  porCBi&fl  goods  of  tnoae  wbo  ao  employ 
the  a. sot  to  parcbn.se  goods  of  Chinese  minafjc- 
taries.  Tber  first  propose  these  aoti  Chinese  so- 
cieties shoa'd  teto  make  tbemselves  felt  in  tbe 
obaraoter  of  porebssers.  If  one  thousand  men 
in  this  city  should  »ffecr.  ao  organisation  under  • 
sol*mn  pleig' noF  to  employ  Chinese  nor  to  pnr- 
ooase  goods  of  individuals  or  firms  wbo  might  em- 
ploy them.  It  would  greatly  strengthen  the  bands 
of  such  ef  oar  local  mannfactareca  as  are  sow 
engaged  In  tbe  experiment  of  competing  with 
Chinese  manofaotares.  If  tbie  one  tboosand  wae 
multiplied  by  tec,  as  it  soon  nvgbt  be,  the  suc- 
cess of  the  experiment  would  be  assured.  These 
societies  must  be  organized  without  the  aid  of  law. 
aino  law  won  id  be  cosavi tattoo  1 1  that  discrimi- 
nated against  Chinese  residents.  Such  orgaolzs- 
tions  could  only  be  carried  oat  where  the  com- 
munity ie  Dsarlr  anaslmoas  in  fsTor  of  tbe  object 
to  be  attained;  bu.  anoh  unanimity,  it  is  believed, 
prevails  in  tbia  Stats. 

The  experiment  has  been  tried  by  at  lsaet 
one  man  in  Sin  Francisco.  We  allude  to  Mr. 
H.  Satllb*,  who  Is  proprietor  of  two  large  cigar 
Stores,  830  and  832  Kearny  street.  As  long  age 
a9  IS 60,  Mr.  Satliff,  knowing  what  the  result 
of  Chinese  labor  woold  be,  formed  the  resolu- 
tion to  neither  employ  Chinese  workmen,  nor 
cell,  nor  purchase  cigars  made  by  Ohlnefe,  and 
he  naa  carried  out  this  resolution  te  the  pres- 
ent day,  and  will  continue  to  adhere  to  it  as 
long  ai  he  remains  in  business.  Msny  of  his 
friends  thought  It  impossible  for  him  to  item 
the  current  of  opposition  to  those  In  the  same 
trade  who  employed  Chinese  workmen,  bnt  he 
has  done  so  successfully,  and  InBtead  of  the 
one  null  establishment  which  be  commenced 
with  at  the  time  of  forming  this  resolution,  he 
now  has  two  of  the  la-gett  In  the  city. 


Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leading  es 
sentials  of  an  tsjoyoble  ride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Francisco  so  unquestionably 
as  from  Frsnk  Bontos,  wboee  carriages  have 
the  prlvtfege  o  the  stand  fronting  tbe  Occi- 
dental BoteL  Hisbandsome  tum-outs  are  m ed 
by  the  beet  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
It  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  snd  perfectly 
ooureeous  drivers,  ne  is  snore  liberally  patron- 
ised than  any  other  oarrlsge  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladles  In  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
except  those  which  be  provides.  Frank  has  en. 
jeyea  great  success  in  his  bnslneBS.  and  the 
admirable  way  in  which  be  conducts  it  makee 
aim  a  favorite  witbwll  who  pa'ronire  him. 


Sandwich  leltxixl  Puiu. 

Since  the  ascension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  felands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  tndnstry  Is 
taking  new  life.  Kr.  Jacob  Sohreibcr,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  furniture,  620  WashiDgton  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  tbe 
principal  importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  psthering  and  his  Shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  «cconnt  of  its  superior  qualities 
for  real  trass  beddlne;.  and  doubtless  Mr.  Sciuel- 
her  will  find  no  difficulty  In  disposing  ol  all 
that  comes, 

-v — e 

McDowell,  Show  Card   Writer 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.  Boom  10) 
608  Market  street,  cor.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 

-■  a 

Asa     I_j.     "Watifira  rutin's 

"CMgare  Beer  Depot,"  6S3  Sacramento  street, 
between  Montgomery  and  Eesrny.  The  cele 
brated  «  OWoago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  best  of 
liquors.  Dally  luach,  with  lobUtr  salad  and 
other  delicacies,  prepared  by  tbe  epicurean 
George  Bott.  Beer,  10  cents.  Begulsr  Ger- 
man lunches,  caviar,  Swiss  ebeeee  and  sand- 
wiches, s*rve4  to  order.  To  lunch  at  Wanes- 
man's  16THE  tkiog.  5. j 

Pliutoarraphic    C&raa. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  84  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  street.  * 


Pratt's  Abolition   Oil. 
The  People's  Bemedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains. 


"VrTilto  Labor  Only  • 

Employed   by   the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
Leidesdotff  e'reet.  • 


Freah  and   Sweet . 

For  the  best  confectionery,  r*  to  Oaafey  aad 
•racner'a.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Sntt?T.       a 

00    Wot    Suffer    from    cornea. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Gems,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Halls,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  £L  Cowan's  Imm. 
hrte,  810  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  0  *.*,  We 
"***  fto™  MPerienee.  having  tested  the  Doc- 
ter*s  capability.  Beferenoea  given  lfrequlrea.'  a 

San  Francisco  Jewelry  Manufactory. 
D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merchant  strait.    Diamond 
Setting,  Enameling.      AH  kinds    of    repairing 
dene.    Jewelry  for  sale,  4.p 

MlLLlKlBi.- Hats   eleined,  pressed  snd 
trimmed  to  order  at  the  lowest  prices.    Miss 
tt||f^^s^^0^yseas| 


. — =» 

GREAT  REDUCTION  IN  PRICES 

....or.... 
LADIES     S  XT  ITS' 

AT.... 

CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  Store 

(Formerly  fiayjr  A  Wnrkhsim,) 
BTo,    «t>    MONTGOMEKf    8TREE1 

Opposite  the  Llek  Itoase. 
BBAKCH,    408    KEAKNY    STKECT 

MR    MAYER  OALLS   ATTKNTIOM  TO  Hll 
large  and  well  selected  aaaortmeDt  of 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  Velvet 
and  Cloth, 

S  new  style?  of  ready-made  Silk.  Wool  an, 
jLDlEs/STJiTS.at  VERY  LOW  PBJOB 


Xt    let    True. 

}.  A.  Bbaber  &  Co.  are  Belling  parlor,  sets  a^d 
all  other  kinflsof  furniture  and  bidding  ohe;per, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  In  town.  Other 
dealtrs  don't  stand  a  ghost  of  a  chance  when 
People  know  Sharer's  prices.    707  Market  street 


We  get  no  business  from  Chinese,  snd  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry     Office,  121  Leldesdorff  street.        * 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Beokeetieri  and  en  » tinners. 
Staoey  A  Mock,  (school  books  a  rpeolalty,)8.  V? 

corner  Fourth  and  Jeaaie. 
H.  H.  Moore, 609  Montgomery,  near  Merchant, 

Bu<lne»  Collearce* 
Heald's,  Bryant  A  Stratton'e  CoH«g*,  24  Post  1  tree t 

Batch  or  a. 
Kata.  Fred,  StelH  ai  to  10".  California  Harklt. 

Employment  Ofllce. 
Oh&s.  F.  Becherer  A  Oo. ,  652  Sacramento  street 
Chinese  Employment  Co.— Pierce  A  Co.,  627  Sao- 
rameotostreit. 

French  Fancy    S>e>edi. 
Loess  A  Oo„  19  Menteomery,  107  and  IDS'  Batter, 

Hair  Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Oallsnder,  nsanafactarer,  62  Second  street. 

Human  Heir. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Co..  110  Second  street. 

Milliner*. 
Mrs.  M.  Bells,  226  Kearny  stress. 

Searcher  ef  Xtexorde. 
0.  V.  Gillespie^  Gil  Washington  street, 

Watchea  and  Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Cullender  62  Second  street. 

~Whlteoera  and  Paper  HcDneri. 
A.  W.  WheldOP,  122  Geary  street. 

Wines  and  XAqnars.    (Wholesale.) 
Desert  F.  A  Co..  S04  Front. 


And  his 

ether  LADIES'  SUITS,  at  VERY  LOW  PRICK 

Also,  a  large  siock  of  tiiripea,  Brocba  aad  Las 
bhftwlB,  Lace  Jackets,  Bilk  and  Cotton  Yirreti 
Siliu  Sstins,  Cloakings,  and  ererj  deicnntt&ii  a 
Trimmings.  JUST  *KE1V£D,  a.  large  iEfoici  0 
the  bummer  styles  of 

PLAIX      AJVjrt      EHBVOIBI11 

LISEN    SFIT8, 

N.  R— Cloaks.  Dresses  aad  suits  mads  to  ordi 
in  latest  fashion,  at  reasonable  rates.  bm 


: 


s, 


HALL'S 


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I  ft", 

LL 


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AT.... 

McDANIEL'S  THEATRE 

UQETKSJX,     WYOMING, 

THREE  GOCD  VARIETY  WOMEN 

a0F>Talent  KOins  Fist  will  flad  it  to  their  advan- 
tage before  leaving  California  to  correspond  with 

J.  UcDASIEL, 
msS  Lock  Hor  Wo.  1.  Cheyenne,  Wyoming 


JgfH 


LOOK.    OTJI? 


..rOB  THB.... 


Business  Directory 

100  000  00P1E8  T0  BE  Jsssed  on 

oraboot  Jans  10th.  Send  layoar 
adTertlsementi  immediately  to  No.  SOB  Mont- 
gomery St.,  at  R.  M.  EDWARDS'.  n>9  Im 


CANDIES. 

LL     KUTDB     OB    THE     FINB3T  M3AHD> 

made  at  our  Steam  Candy  Factory  daily.  Al 
orders,  especially  from  tbe  country,  are  solicited 
— A.  will  be  promptly  attended  to. 

O AST  Y  A  WAGNER, 
1S>T  Hootirom«rr.it_    ner.r  KuLt*' 


YELLOW 
DOCK 

AMD 

IODIDE  of  POTAS 

mat    BEST    SPK1IVO    »"i"r| 

la  ate,      rnrlfle.   the   Blood  .f 
morM4,     eorrcot    and     Impnre    salt 
Core.  ShfDmatlm  and  M crearlal  Fa] 
Sold  br  all  DmKftist*. 


ABMOT, 


117   SAXSOMB   sTmaig 

SOLE  AORNT6  FOR 
BI.     PEHKI'I    LAST    CHaHOI 
»B.  FEKKt'S  WKBrOOTl 


POSTBH1 

Programmes,  ud  all  kinds  of  PrinUaf  f't 
SHOW,   I.EC     Cm.    COHCEBT,  TI  | 
ATBE  and  C1BCCI   MAXAOJW 
AT  LOW  BATB8,  BT 

^.  DP"1,  is-teret 

SSS    CUT    3TBEET.       a 


THOMAS    W.    BREE.    • 

SIIiVEH.  PUATDI 

^l»  MANXTFAUTnaiBBm-—. 

t/i  DRUSS,  BANJOS,  ^^  ,, 

'O'  — alio— 


ESTABLISHED  W  IMi 


S-1  jaions  ziren  on  the  Banjo  and 
SION  STREET,  between  Vint 


RED  IK  18«a. 

the  Banjo  aad  Dram,  j' 


^.  B.— Fine-toned  Silver  Solo  Bamja) 
euionals  alwars  on  hand. 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

BFJSBF    IATVBDAT   ■!•!  ' 
Piano    and.     Sir>elri|r    »t8F  ' 


i 


CHARING 


♦t, 


SAL04  i 


«0©  Million  street,  near  teeoni 
dslO  EAGLES  A  WILD,  Proprlli 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE, 

FDTELT  FURV18HSD  BOOMS,  SIN 
Ale  or  in  salt*, 

W«U  LlgiM.  and  Veatllatavd. 
C&tnrnisned  Roocu  to  Int.    Jjoddnar  with 
ALHAMB&A    BUTlOING 


CUSSES  INJL0CUTI0II. 

TWO  OF  THH  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
tbi  Tbsatnoal  Profession  In  1.  aliforala  pre- 
poae  lormiDr  classes  lor  ioetmcttoa  in  Elocntlen. 
Perjoni   -iihlnr  to  avail  themselves  of  the  onpor- 


tonity  01  acquiring  a  nsefnl  art  at  a  moderate  coal 
can  send  in  tnoir  names  te  "Oambysss  "  P.  O.  Box 
BK,  when  partlcnlani  as  to  terms,  eto..  will  be 
sent  ui  them  'teAt 


exti*  Quaim^ 
BOOTS  and  SB  * 

L.   BLAIR?i 

Philadelphia    Restaur!  t< 

OHAS.   T.   BERGOLD,  PBOPBIsXTOJ' 

THB      OBOIOEST     MEATS     AltD 
Veretables.      Boafd    by    the  wted. 
408   PINE  STREET  between  Kearny 


and  Mootpomerv 


Ttar-y  iw^<  p 


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•JPHOEVER    BORROWED    THB    "MEMOIR 
' '     OF  HOME"  from  the  Flo.iao  Offloe  Is  par 


MILITARY    COOnS 

....dVBTD.    .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEITRI- 
TRIMMINGS, 

SSS    MesttenHry   street,    Xioas    '  * 
mhl4tf  T.  RGDGRRS  JOECfl  V 


CLAlhTOYAWT.  — MAD.  MSBTELLBI 
jmt  arrived  from  En  tone;  araw»r*oiso  T 
tal  Questions;  d<  .slopes  medicos;  nifn.  ' 
tires.  OirclaB,  Tnedajird  Satadsyi*>| 
namea  siven.  French  ard  Gero*an  rpoklll 
orlsaion:  Indies.  Fifty  Oante;  Gf nllsmsi  1 
Dollar.  Honre  from  13  .to  S,  and  7  toll,  f 
liissa   * 


I„{MJ 


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i^B  i:>  Tin:  i  \  i  \  m  t .s ! 
II'BT  AND  MUSIC 

.     .  *  ix  av 

lLLw. Josephine  Jackson, 

I.OHN  McCULLOUCH, 

I,  1(1     BfAOOlE     KOORE. 

'PiR1  ^p«-"*»«". 

l)fe     ■»    ■««*.    CLABKC. 

''!  im.    HEMRT    IDWilU, 

MR.    LOCI*    ICBMIDT. 

MR.    I1MT    SCHLOTT 


ANNUAL  BEN]  I  I  i 

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HUMBOLDT  PABK 

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Leon  Simtvolli, 

Horatio  IVolaon. 

KINC  tSAR!nsuni,™sw' 


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ifcCelcbrated   Authors    and 
Composers. 

»«  QUI    MLUl 

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It  Th.»lra.  BiTUBOAY.  Jotw  7th. 
•17  JO  ;   10  ODKm*D   •  ».  8  O'clock. 


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M7ci  or  Beaaror 

DCS! 

r»«i  nt  avoaraa 
ot.o  MAB    .. 

I  irun  or  nil  oi.ao 
ajraear 

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h.r.i.d 
hi 
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rroiitt's       CABIN. 

MOBDAT  ITIB1NO,  Jona  ,ih— Tint  beutU  la  OaJHoru.  of 

MIBS        A. 

rsriNriE3      graham. 

WEDNESDAY   EVUIIKO,  Joaa  1  lib 

ANNUAL    BENEFIT    OF    MR.    HENRY    EDWARDS. 

■t«.r.ta  A*Ata— DrMa  Clr*l«  aw*  UrthHln 

B.Mra.4  k««.a—  lUloonj 

Draaa  Cl.ela  Admlaaloe 


..•1  Ba     Balcoat 

94     fJ.M.rr 

.Ml  uo    Pnaata  Box*. 


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aroana  ar  a  n  a  a 

•.BO*      Ulltl    I    a 

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a     a  a  aw.  ■  i  a 
WIB    ABB     n  a  a.   I 

■  I  I  I      aa  iimi. 
IBB    TWA    aioaina 

«awu,n  aa*   aai  .'.a 
TBI  rat  IHHATan 

Metropolitan   Brass  Bandl 

wm  da  in  nitaBai**.     vi  mati  •  ■  aajaf  i'ancibo 

IB  TUB  SfLIbl'lb    PATILIOV.  Ta>  rlOA.  ,wlo«,.  Ml. 

87*Tb*  Til-ir  ph   Av.nn.  Ca'i.  alvaji   v. Ulna  al  IhA 
O.lland  D«poi,  anil  n-r,  aliltor.    olrAdoorof  lb.  1'arfe. 


immioa 

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rirT»  •  bits 

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Cblldr.D  no.Vr  10.  fr... 


ian  House. 

BAVrr     11AFABL, 

raOM  THE    RAILROAD 


Cll>" 


ORIN,  Proprietor. 


HED   ROOMS 

....AVD...I 

t A  uran t  . 

Mllty    of   Wlnti,    1.1a.. 
•ar*     and   «  Ig-ira, 

THI.Q  BY  Will  Off    MONTH. 

■  ■37  lag 

LK3VTD    T£3^.JS  Y 

.EVKttY  ... 

lay    Evening:, 

AT  BIOST  O'CLOCK. 

_  AT  THE  OLD  ORIOnfAL 
I  RED  LIuN  19  Oaary  atree.. 
■  wh.ra  joa   can    bi"  HOT  AND 

UULO  DKINK*  of  lie  T»rj  br.t 
.  qi>lli».  Tba  "O  d  Hporv"  Ii  «1- 
aWajaon  band.     Dropir 

DAVE    MKtfDKM.   Proprietor. 


HUD  HAS  RETURNED  TO 

Its    Parent. 

SHIRT    STORE, 

Irtset,  hn«  BeaMTed  t* 

Bncond     mtroet, 

'  Wtj   will    aaod    •    coaaplt>t«    a*> 
•t   IHIRTR    nd    IIJRNMH- 
at    lh«    nnal    lair  prlcea. 

mKNaCDIOT  aft  C». 


fERLANO  HOUSE, 

I  •ACBA.ktlNTO  (TIIVIET 
BBAR  MOWTOOMBBY. 

|  EST  HOUSE  IN  THE  CITY. 

DIB     HAA    JUST    BIBB    THOR- 

--acoTatad  '  braaabaat,  aad  baa  •  flrat- 
laadBABRCRDUllP  -naaaatad.  Alia. 
Ill  llfarlaad  Kin.  TS8  Ha.kat  atrial. 
J 1  rib,  tod  B  Tomb  uraal,  mar  Markat. 

J.  BS.  BI.IBK.BT. 
Pf«l>rlator. 


<S,    HOLMES  &  CO., 

IClAHaiM  1TB11T, 

llKmtSlVkSTOWWB'l. 

b aad  Idaho 


CURES   DYSPEPSIA. 


t^smMm* 


Gives  Tone  to  the  Stomach. 


.(T^TTXL'B^S 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 
|,^B»TaM?TMaa 


Is  a  Sure  Relief  for  Indigestion. 


Heme.  5 


(&8*nxL'B<fTERS 


HAS  NO  BUPKB10R  AS  A 

BLOOD     jPTJBIJFaER. 

UK  \t  


JVT 


WILLIS'    BAND. 

TJHIO     rUBNIBHRD    FOR    ALL 
oooarioiu.    Maslo  importad,  arraagod 
and  tor  aals. 

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Saat-AII  boainaaa  antrnatad  lo  9*  will  ba  •xtOBtod  with  prompUaM.  No  ebarfa-  nuda  axoapt 
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iionbn  Itaoo  *qx  "^1"  awapom  \%  -s<.|qiu«aa 
10  i-aq  pa«  "«»i|0O  »•*<»  •I*  'JH*  '■.aaa»ui  iaaq  act) 
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It     SUIT    AT..     KIAB     BaAUT. 


H.i.  uol  Ua  ChoWaal   H.  ...da  of    «!•»• 
■  Ad  l.ta|aM.ra  mm  bAAA. 

DEPOT  W'.TAND  k  IAICHl'1  l«T  IRIWIRT 
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Attention,  (aood  Livers! 

MR.  P.  HEKOKb.  FOKMBUI.Y 
propHatT  of  ibi'M  n't  '  H« 
I*nr\t.t.  h»a  Ukno  lb-  maaa|.a>* 
01  both  Ibf  Illncra'  KanAnraDt  1 
OioiraafoUl  an  at  and  tl*  *Jit.at«i  — 
Braosh  on  Mark-L  atraai  ir  partoai-bip  nurj  MIL 
A.  I'RAYF.UK.  who  b«.  ■>*«.  .oi,r»e'od  *t^*»* 
flrni  tor  year..  I  prow**..!*  hava  r»a*a  "W*1" 
tba  ooaBii.adau"rlma  oat   "ill   rtrndar  tha  ■*-■ 

oara' moia  popaliai   (baa.  tl    baa  ■•.  1  baw  *""!»■ 
Ui.    .1  »»>araaf  1U    i.r*>ap*rltr      Oor    fit  I  la  ol  aTMS? 

til     l»#     daltc-OI«     Of     ih»      aabtaOO.       OM 

-on.,  la   "fiood  kara.  Ooort  Oo»klD«  and  ModSrtVS 
'Jba/jjaa."  _  _ 

P.   MKBtaaBB  A  CO. 

MINERS'     RESTAURANT, 

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FRED.   C.    WENTWORTH, 

AoaoQDoaa  tbat  <ia  hia  Halona, 
OOl  KeB.nj  at.,  W.  W.  ear.  ■  m «ra aaeatav 

Long  faeaoaa  for  tha  ezoallaaoa  of  Us 

WIN*:**  and  LIQUORS 

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(i    ■t-ad,   and    aaa  b*  raotad  by  tbt.  nlgill  OS 
bt    the    voolt       btara    ail    traaabllng    oomasataw 
llbaraL'i    traeto^  ""»•-  oa  .pelitatlOi    d*  lattar 
J."  U\     I'IPKB, 
Mar,'-"  aod   «fjl.    ProprtOtaVt 
Or  to         S.    H.    M(t!*«* 
6BO  WaabloaTtoa  atraai.  Kan  Fraauira*. 


THE  JOURNAL  OF  AMUSEMENTS. 


Published  ©tozt  Day  in  the  Ve&r  by 

sTl-         I»-         BOOABDU8 

AT 

Below  MoDMtoirjpry.  Sau  Krarjeisoo. 


FRIDAY ..JUNE, 6, 


1873 


ftemfl  abont  Women. 

A  Oejrgia  wjraan  recently  rode  a  mDle 
eighty-.cne  mi'e*  in  one  day. 

Women  io  Florida  make  fiom  S13  to  $23 
a  week  braidiDg  palmetto  bats. 

Mies  Harriet  Cooper,  a  daughter  of  the 
famous  novelist,  is  about  to  publish  a  his- 
tory cf  the  One'di  Indians. 

Miss  Mary  Low  rcc-Ltly  proved  herse'-f 
"Li^b  and  game"  by  winning  tie  praetor 
<i  c 'ainstioQ  over  her  male  oWesmatea  at 
Colby  Uoiver>ity,  Maine. 

Tie  Independent  mentions  an  "ocoaaional 
contributor"— a  lady— who  is  net  ashamed 
to  earn  h-r  living  as  cook  and  housemaid, 
working  tor  month's  wages. 

Tte  editir  of  the  Home  Journa1,  pub- 
limbed  in  Houstoo,  Tex.,  proyohes  to  in- 
crease the  circa'atioD  of  hia  paper  by  need- 
ing it  at  half  price  to  all  who  marry  duiiDg 
the  year. 

Mary  P.  Eastman  says:  Tbe  frivolity  and 
poiotle  s  talk  of  wbioh  you  complain  among 
woman  are  bat  to-.-  ripid  buzz  of  the"  wheel 
wbiob  baa  no  regulation.  It  means  poser 
rnnniog  to  waste. 

An  Iowi  justice  of  the  peace  refused  to 
fine  a  man  for  kissing  a  girl  against  her 
will,  because  wben  tbe  lass  ciqjo  into  Court 
he  wjs  obliged  to  hold  on  to  tbe  arms  of 
hi*  chiir  from  kissing  her  himself. 


A  Cruel  Libel. 

It  was  with  a  feeling  of  disgust,  not  un- 
mingled  with  indignation,  that  we  read  the 
following  in  the  columns  of  the  San  Jcse 
Meicury  of  yesterday : 

San  Josb,  June  4, 1873. 
Editoh  Meboubtt.— Sir  :  As  tfcere  i^ros 
to  be  a  laok  of  patriot  sm  among  the  people 
nf  San  Joae,  as  regards  making  arrange- 
meo  s  for  celebrating  the  annivereary  of  cur 
NatiuDal  Holiday,  I  would  suggedt  (hat  oar 
worthy  Mayor  call  a  mectiog  of  our  citizens 
for  ihe  above  purpose.  By  inserting  ihis  in 
vnnr  pacer  vou  will  oblige.  Youis  respect- 
fully, *  A  Citizen. 

What  object,  we  .  sb,  had  the  editor  of  the 
Mercury  in  view  wheD  be  gave  insertion  to 
this  recklessly  untrue  and  malignantly  inju- 
rnua  statement  with  regard  to  tbe  people  of 
San  Jose  ?  "A  lack  of  patriotism"  !  We 
don't  believe  it  any  more  than  we  believe 
that  the  people  of  San  Jose  have  a  lack  of 
appreciation  of  tbe  drama.  They  wou'd,  we 
are  sure,  enjoy  dramatic  eniertainme'nts 
were  the  prices  of  admiBslon  fixed  at,  dress 
oire'e  10  Cints,  parquette  5  cents,  gallery  one 
nickel.  So,  we  are  convinced  there  will  be 
no  lack  of  patriotism  in  ctlebratieg  the  Na- 
tional Holiday  shown  by  the  people  of  San 
Jose,  if  they  are  not  ctlled  upon  to  eub- 
soribe  money  for  tbe  purpose.  The  peop'e 
of  San  Jose  are  simply  "carefol."  If  tha 
M»yor  will  get  np  a  celebration  and  pay  the 
expense  out  of  hiB  own  pocket,  we  are  Bure 
the  people  of  San  Jose  will  be  patriotic 
enough.  As  it  is,  we  confidently  anticipate 
a  pleisant  and  quiet  Fonrtb  of  July  dewn 
in  San  Joee. 


An  Invention. 

A  Western  genius  has  invented  a  little 
machine  for  removing  the  shells  from  chest- 
nuts and  peanuts.  It  is  made  to* fit  over 
the  nose.  Tbe  breath,  passing  from  the  nos- 
trils, furnishes  the  motive  power,  the  nuts 
dropped  into  the  hopper  over  the  top,  and 
the  meat,  or  unstelled  uu'.  is  dropped  into 
tbe  mouth  of  the  eater  below.  It  is  noise- 
less in  Us  working,  and  gentlemen  or  li dies 
who  have  been  debarred  from  attending 
opera  bonffe  or  oburoh  because  they  were 
not  allowed  to  "crunch"  nuts,  can  now  ex- 
periescs  a  new  pleasure. 


Bemo\«l, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  m:cblces  rent  d  and  re- 
paired as  m u  il,  and  sold  cheaper  then  ever,  x 


The  Philosophy  of  Heath. 
'  Ac^ordiog  lo  the  Spiritualist,  gpiri's  and 
mediums,  clairvoyants  aod  seers,  all  agree 
very  closely  in  the  deacripti  ms  tbey  give 
of  tbe  niur  1  process  called  death.  The 
-vital  forces  firat  quit  tbe  ftet  and  lower  ex- 
tremities of  ihe  body,  and  those  who  have 
the  power  of  spirit  vision  see  a  luminous 
haze  s'owly  forming  above  tbe  bead,  and 
connecting  with  it  by  a  shining  oord.  Grai- 
ns! !y,  as  tha  vitiHiy  of  the  body  diminishes, 
the  clou  1  above  aseumes  a  distinct  elude, 
and  the  spirit  form  of  tbe  departing  indi- 
vidual is  seen  lying  in  a  state  of  insensibil- 
ity above  tbe  prostrate  body.  At  last  the 
spirit  awakes  to  c:>ns2i  tusues*,  tbe  silver 
oord  still  connecting  it  with  the  body  is  sav- 
ored, and  ihe  new-born  spirit  quits  the 
house  In  company  wit  i  spirit  friends  and  re- 
latives wboaw>itei  his  arrival.  The  spirit 
friends  are  often  seen  before  life  has  en- 
tirely quitted  tbe  b-jdy,  which  is  the  reason 
why  tbe  dying  so  often  talk  ot  seeing  de- 
parted friend*  around  tbe  bed. 


Pons. 

Some  people'Bay  there  is  no  wit  in  a  pun. 
We:l,  it,  is  a  no  pan  question. 


Crystal  Samp  e  Rooms. 

Tbe  Orjrital,  alive  to  the  wants  of  the  own- 
xouni  y,  Ban  imported  direot,  Btfward's  cele- 
brated Scoicb  Whisky,  wbioh  all  true  lovers 

Of  good  lquors  win  nmpUi/wUe.    Bricdy  4  ,„,..,  L,  ,L)      iaa      ,  ;iJ„    .., .:  ,  ,. 

Duuoe,  proprietor.,  635  Saoruumo  street,  he-   can't  be  said  that  I  am  the  worst  poet  in 


A  Secret  Benefactor. 

Some  one  ia  London  has  for  several  years 
been  doing  good  by  stealth  on  a  seale  of 
extraordinary  magnitude.  The  mod  :s  oper- 
andi has  been  for  an  elderly  man,  piesuma- 
bly  not  the  donor,  to  enter  a  bank  and  ask 
for  the  subscription  book  of  a  charitable 
society.  It  is  presented  to  him.  He  writes 
down  P.  Q.  W.,  or  wbataver  tha  initials  may 
be,  hands  a  bank  note  for  a  huge  amount 
aoroas  the  counter,  and  takes  hiB  departure. 
Aq  i'3ei  is  now  prevalent  that  this  splendid 
benefactor  is  one  of  tbe  heirs  of  a  Mr.  Thorn- 
ton, who  died  about  seventeen  years  sino?: 
leaving  some  $15,000,000.  A  year  ago  a  no- 
tice appeared  in  the  Bnilder  newspaper,  to 
the eff-ct that  a  gentleman  was  ready  and 
willing  to  give  benefactions  exceeding  tbose 
of  the  lite  Air.  Peabody,  cou'd  he  hit  upon 
Borne  perfectly  satisfactory  plan  for  the  so 
doing;  but  he  was  conscious  that  to  give 
ch'Tity  in  a  manner  which  should  really  do 
good  was  most  difficult.  He  asktd  for  sug- 
gestions. Pending  a  satisfactory  hint,  it 
may  be  presumed  that  be  expends  his  super- 
flous  income  as  d  seribed.  Three  weeks  ago 
fifty  thousand  dollars  n  ere  tbns  bestowed  in 
great  sums  by  donors  giving  three  initials, 
No  d -.-ubt  they  oame  from  the  same  persoD, 
Was  charity,  wbioh  will  not  let  the  left  band 
know  what  the  right  dee?,  ever  done  before 
on  so  grand  asoale? 

Not  the  Worst. 

When  George  Wither,  the  Puritan  poet, 
was  taken  prisoner  by  tbe  Cavaliers,  there 
was  a  general  disposition  displayed  lo  tai  g 
him  at  once;  but  Sir  Jobn  Dunham  saved 
his  life  by  Baying  to  Oharles  I.: 

"I  Lope  your  Majesty  will  not  hang  poor 
Gaorge  Wither,  for  as  long  as  to  lives,   it 


A  Servant  in  the  Corner. 

Weed's  Oarptt  Sweeper,  with  Ihe  b«pt  *=eort- 
mi nt  of  Carpets  end  Furniture  In  the  State,  at 
John  O.  Bell's,  nearly  cpposlte  the  Grand  Hotel, 
M»rVet  street.  If 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


CALIFORNIA    THEATRE. 

JLbn;UoCntloagb Proprietor  and  Manager 

ANNUAL.      BENEFIT 
....o».... 

HENRY    EDWARDS 

.     ....OX.... 

WEDNESDAY. JUNE  11 

■VProgr&mme  ia  fntoro  advertisements. 


twdfn  Montgomery  and  ganaome. 


Cc 


Dr.   Barlow    a.   ^  until 

Is  giving  a  oours  of  Free  Lectures  to  Cientle- 
puen  on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
easea  at  his  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
•very  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7 H  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
and  proscribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  In  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  dally,  from  9  to  4  r  at.,  tree.         w 


Fin«    Candles, 

Trash,  sweet  and  delicious  Candles,  of  every 
Variety,  at  M.  A.  aferoer'a  pioneer  confection- 
ery,  678  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail,    a 


2>x>.    Doherty 

Hal  devoted  Ola  study  store  particularly  to 
chronic  and  specific  practloe,  and  as  snch  Is 
cow  the  most  snooessfhl  of  any  Physician  In 
6*n  Francisco.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
earner  of  Leldesdorfl,  a  few  doors  ralow  What 

Cheer  House. X 

Rattler's    Wine     Parlor. 

Lew  Battler,  formerly  Id  the  minstrel  line, 
will  be  pleased  to  act  tbe  rol«  of  Boniface  to  all 
■friends,  day  and  evening,  at  334  Bush  street, 
below  Kearny.  4  h 

8(ini    Moore, 

formerly  of  Bess  Honse  Carriages,  can  be 
lonnd  In  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
tablishment* Bonthweet  corner  Bnsh  and  Mont- 
gomery sts..  or  Dexter  Stables.  Can-lace  orders 
Isft  at  either  plaoe  promptly  attended  to  day 
-or  night,  atrodTioHfi  rat**,  pq 

A-  JPlea.eia.xit  Jjovation. 

Person?  desiring  oQ&tortable  lodgings  In  a 
Central  location,  ebo*lc  visit  the  Alhambra, 
*nd  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tbe  traUdlos  is  a  verv  fine  one  and  ie  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. 

-•— . 

Premium  Shirt  Matter. 

Mrs.  Eveline  Morris  526,  Kewny  St.,  wspeot- 
■fnllv  solicits  a  call  from  fTlendB,  and  strangers 
belting  the  City.  Newest  siyies,  perfect  fit 
and  price  b  reasonable.  g.Q 

Ladles  "Vialtiria;  cards, 

Written,  engraved    or  prints  by  Joaw  P. 

Dwtbb,  136  Sutter  atreet,  opposite  Uoa  Honse, 

*nd    at   the    Grand    Hotel.     N.  B.—  Hajtdkxb- 

nsrs  neatly  mabsbd.    Fekm-avbtttp  of  every 

description  to  order.  B 


iDental  Work. 

Fob  finest  go/  lity.  or  WOBK,  go  to  T.  O.  Jee- 
-mp,  dentist,  cor.  Sutter  md  Montgomery,  over 
Tucker's,  3-u 

Attention.    Ladles 

To  give  the  exin  the  softness  of  velvet,  and 
the  tint  of  the  Uty  to  th?  complexion,  see 
Diokex*s  GaaaCB  nx  Lb.  ft 


J  England." 

A  Vermont  woman,  who  rccant'y  followed 
the  remains  of  her  rather  irregular  husband 
to  tbe  grave,  afleiward  remarked  that  she 
had  some  oon  solation.  She  knew  now  where 
he  slept  o  'nights. 


A  gentleman  asking  Dr.  Johnson  why  ha 
hated  the  Scotch,  was  answered,  "I  don't 
hate  them  sir,  neither  do  I  hate  frogs,  but  I 
don't  like  to  have  them  jumping  about  my 

oh  amber." 

♦ 

Tbe  Last  New  Song. 

Air— "Mod  <£  Chandon," 
Emerson  Gorville  Id  my  name, 
My  business  always  1b  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  and  Fancy  Boast, 
Relishes  thesp>,  that  my  honse  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  X  show, 
Oh!  high  oh!  Oh!  high  ohl 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
CorviUo  rays  sol  says  so! 
On  Pine  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remembtr  the  number  and  call  again. 
Visions  of  Shell-nth  in  every  style, 
Inwardly  cause  you  much  to  smile. 
L,adie>s  with  escorts  there  always  go, 
Ladles  go!  Ladies  gol 
Emerson  Corviile's  polit?!  and  ao 
3-1  They  got  they  gol  they  got 

Notice  to  fbe  Public. 

H.  Peyser,  710  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  sel- 
ling off  bis  fine  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  ch.il. 
arena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gentB  furnishing  goods,  hats,  trunks,  valises, 
e'o.,n*iow  cost,    <3all  11  you  want  bargslns.8L 


PIPIFAX!   PIPIFAX! 


MAGIC    BXaX"X'£2Xl£». 

THESE  BITTERS.  INVENTED  BY  HERB  M. 
Wolfgang,  a  celebrated  an  van  of  Germany,  are 
ao  marvelous  in  their  effects  than  thsj  are  stjled 
throughout  Earopa 

IMACIC  BITTERS. 

They  give  Tone  to  the  Stomach,  Color  to  the  Com- 
plexion, Brlllianoy  to  the  Eyes,  Vigor  to  the  Intsl- 
I  ect,  aod  renewed  strength  aid  virility  to  tbe  aged 
andUflrm. 
No  family  aboald  be  without  this  truly  valuable 

tODlO. 

J.   M.  60KWT, 
je30  Lm.  Proprietors,  San  Francltoo. 


X*7\£a.K»  TED. 

A  GOOD  BA.RBEK.  —  MUST  BE  A  QUICK 
workman  aod  of  leber  hoDitn.  Wasfe  accord- 
ing to  m*rtu  Anoiy  t-)W.  SI.  LiWTOW,  E  f.pioy- 
mentOfficp,  43G  Pine  street.  jcSit 


Lyon's    Portable 
KITCHEN   FURNACE, 

IN  ITS  ECONOMY  OF  COAL  AND  STOVE, 
as  a  parted  cooker,  broiler,  toaster,  and  flat- 
Iron  heater,  ia  a  necessity  to  ever;  homekeeper 
who  wishes  to  rave  the  atove  and  two-ihirda  of 
taefuelk  ooosoroc.  It  ii  cheap— $2  50.  Oallasd 
see  It  at  work,  at  Scombs  &  Miller's,  plooibera, 
gie-fifpre,  tin,  copper  and  ttovo  Htore,  opposite 
Maguire'a  Opera  noase,  OC"  WnshinRton  at-reet, 
INAA'J  M.  WARD,  Agent  of  tbe  Pacific  Ooaet. 
Tbe  trade  supplied.  jaS  lm 


B.  P.  O.  O.  SEALS. 


•Womlnatlou  «i*  Onlcere  for  the  enan- 
Idc  term  will  take  placo  at  the  next 
Stated  Meeting.  T17JE9DA.X,  Jane  lO, 
when  all  members  are  requested  to  be 
present. 

ja5td  A.  TV.  BABK,  O.  8.  O.  8. 


«M 


....10..., 

SUCCESS 

IS  BY  FOLLOWING  THE  TKUB 

American  Business  Principles 

Tie  Reasons  for  Sueoess  or  Failure 

We  start  wita  tbe  flat  assertion  tbat  no  honse 
has  ever  failed  beoaaae  tbe  price  asked  for  met- 
obandEse  it  kept  was  to?  low.  And  against  this 
deelarattoavwe  plaoe  this  faot,  that  no  lirm  in  tbe 
ordinarj  routine  of  trade  has  ever  grown  into  a 
large  and  increasing  basiness,  or  taken  tbe  lead  in 
its  particular  class  ol  goods,  nitb  high  prices  for 
tbe  watchword.  Sooceas,  fn  tbe  largest  nnmb:r 
of  iostances,  oan  be  traced  to  fair  dealicg,  OUUK- 
TE6V,  and  INTELLIGENT,  PERJlSTitJN'T  EN- 
KEGY. 

One  miutalie.  one  a'tenpt  to  test  the  too  <  (ten 
cheated  pnblto,  may  resnlt  in  appartnt  aocceea,  bnt 
sooner  or  later  tbe  victims  or  the  imposition  will 
tnrn  upon  yea.  Wben  a  man  boys  a  thing  and  has 
paid  too  mnab  for  ii,  it  ie  ase'eoB  trying  to  smooth 
over  the  matter.  The  merchant  who  ehnckled 
over  the  big  profi",  he  made  baa  furnished  the  club 
wherewith  bis  own  bead  may  be -broken.  Tbere 
are  more  dare  yet  to  come,  and  the  man  wbo  thinks 
CUNNING  A  MATCH  FOB  HONEST  IiBAMMG 
bad  better  not  forgot  it. 

Patrons  ors  expected  to  pay  a  profit  on  their 
parohasea  and  at  the  same  time  depend  apontbe 
merchant's  advantages  as  a  cuariate9  that  ther 
are  fa'r  and  reasonable.  If  she  pnblio  tio  con- 
vinced tbat  a  oertain  tradesman  has  peoollar 
faoliitieB  for  laying;  in  bis  wares,  and  tbey  diaoov 
er  the  psr  centkg)  of  profit  t>  he  less  than  is  gen- 
erally demanded,  it  matters  not  bow  small  it  ie* 
fractional  earns  are  sufficient  t)  insure  buooses 
where  the  oontrary  will  surely  result  In  failure. 


PICNICS.  EXCTTWSIQMI 9 


S.  F.  and  H.  P.  s.]  c 
CHANCE     OF    ijjjj 

THE  CHEAPE4T  R0UT£T0  THE  I  in, 

O"  A.N.Ii,^FTBBAPI'"-l,  187J  TH  . 
or  ANTELOP.V.  oonoeotii.  »t  D»?  ' 

ro.d  Oompsny  tor  Olorerdiile  „d  ill  |J  I 
excoMd),  Trom  Frot  t  .tr.tt ™hS  .11  I 
5:39  o'ulock  A  M  ,  countctiog  it  Douni  f 
.10  m.r  lid  .rHviog  lo  S.nV.o"?."°  B 
I  hi il«mer.  .od  o.r.  mak.,  oloiV! 
with  itagei  to  nod  tram  all  pololi. 

SHHDAY  EXCUHS  OnTaT  REDUCE  (»r 

Leave  Ssn  Francisco  at  8  A    w  .„mI 

■•a 

9 


irr  nog  at  (J  o.frd.le  at  1  o'«(ooB  S.i" 
will  leave  Oloverdoja  at  2o'flook   airl. 
Franoiawo   at  7  o'olook       Thia  will  . 
eionist^  oeveialhoota  ot  an,   of  tbe  n    II 
t".  lio.  •■<  ,  h.  rr.,d      For  .11  i.loJi'iif  US 
ihe  Ooiop.M'8offloe.4«e  MoolgomerH 

On  aod  alter  Jnos  lit.  ibo  Btean.,  7Z 
Sao  FreBol-o-  at  2  30,  P.  M. ;  th!  ?.,  ,  S 
Oloverdole  at  6  A.  or  " 

»P'8  PEfUR  DOM  AH  UK.  I  ,£■ 


The  City  Garcfjj 

IOK  THB 

Coming  Picnic  Se« 

a-HE  ATTENTION  OF  ALL  tOfflH 
X  Booiatioas  and  Military  Oombani, 
to  i be  advantages  offtjred  by  torstfe. 


and  beaafjful  Krounoe  for  liolidiy 
vale.     Tbty  oan  be  procnTed    -- 
week  for  pionio  purposea 


any 

State        a;<U*60a9  t°rmB  th*Q  *0'  ,r*'  SB 
THE    CIXY    6ABDK1S 

Are  e&ey  of  aeoera  without  any  tariff  ti  . 
aod  are  provided  with  Uega  and  beaatl  I 

^arBeabaaF)  'Jrfes;  beaoufdl  Flo«eri 
everj  clime;   i  tiMorous  Swlngi-  \ 

■  -*ss.' 


from 


0UE  MANNER  OP  DOING 

BUSINESS. 


it 


Success  V 


Pratt's  AboUtlon  Oil 

Ourea  Bheamatlam  and  Neuralgia. 


Corn*,  Bunions,   Ingrowing  Nails. 

A  perfect  cure  ■warranted  by  Albert  Sohoen. 
wald,  121  Second  etreet.  *-bi 

Slgnor    F'lxl-vlo    Rossi 

Gives  private  lessons  In  Italian  and  Eoglish 
Vocal  Mnalo,  at  846  Clay  etreet,  or  at  the  resi- 
dence Of  the  pnpll.  6- 1 

Tti©    Sent    Bemedlos, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Obance,  (or  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
ry*B  Webfoot  Pills,  for  an  bilious  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  drugglBtB.  Agency,  «17  Saaeome 
■treat,  oerner  of  Commf  rclal,  * 


Public  Accommodation. 

Wasking  left  at  the  office  before  8a.  ac,  can 
be  retnrned  in  the  evening  If  rea.olr«d;  we 
never  disappolutl    What   Ohter   Laoadry,  131 


SPECIAL  NOTICE. 


Miss  annie  graham 

Takes  pleasure  in  annoaatlag  to  the  San 
Franoisoo  publie  tbat  she  will  lake 

HER.  FIRST  BENEFIT 

....OH.... 

MONDAY    EVEMSO JUNE  Oth 

When  will  be  presented  Shakspeare'a  beau- 
tiful Love  Siory,  in  5  acts,  entitled 

Romeo    m,xx^L    Juliet 

JUUftT MISS  ANNIE  GRAHAM 

ROMEO MR.  JOHN  McCULLOUQH 

je5  td 


Oe>od,  Stylish  Clothlog,  well  made. 


3  at  moderate  prices,  and  warranted  6 

< 

J  ire  *ar>*nen  lir1a?H!rir9fsnvetor*uid  n«  i 

Mene  nrged  to-  purchase  If  the  ffoods  -a 
do  net  salt.     If  the  above   Is   your  — 
H  Idea  how  basiness    should    be  con-  ~ 
ducted,  eall  and  see  as. 


THKSE  BKAUTIFUL  GARDENS  i\ 
open  tor  tbe  eea-on,  and  maay  oiH 
popular 

PIOKTIC8 


Ths  attractions  s 
one.  SKATING  PATXLION,  MU8ED 
NASIUM.  Skating  free  oo  weekdays.  .' 
Admliilon 


CHILDREN  lO  OENTS. 


« 

O 

a> 
O 

I- 

o 

0  o 

O      TVe  bay   onr    Gooili  low    and    sell  ~ 

»_  for  cash.  Z 

9 

C     Wemork  pnr  a;eod«  low  and  slick  gg 

O  to  onr  prices.  2     w'"  b»  held  there, 

"We  represent  oar   Boods  Just    as  50 

>  n 

H  they  are*  " 

Ul  We  return  the  money  to  all  who  01 
£j  buy  of  us  and  are  not  suited,  la*  the  m 
0)  broods  are  not  soiled.   - 

>"  We  are  Willing  to  ejlve  polite  at-  Z 
^  teotlon  and  show  you  through  onr 

<  slock  whether  you  wlsn  to  Tsuy  or  O 

m  K 

^  not.  O 

—  We  propose  to  treat  onr  custom*  -g 
Cj  era  so  well  that  we  shall  see  them  PI 
®  again.  g 

O  We  aim  to  treat  onr  customers  In  2 
-■  each  a  way   tbut  every  visitor  we 

have  will  be  n  walklag   advertise-  _^ 
™  meat  for  our  house.  SD 

®  IH 

H 

U 

tt  a 

gOUft   INBUCEMENTS  T0o 

1  CUSTOMERS.  I 

0  o 


niotn  Danoiog  favilion: 
Pleasye  Boats !  Poactam*  and"  binft 
prs,  al>  perteotly  siitltsied  from  tb«' 
ninn-mott  ^ent^craat  ie  oo  the  groacdi 
conveoioncB  for  the-  ftceocaniedatloBof 
nios  has  been  mcrjo.  Ev-rjti.iug  fii  l 
in  tno  moat  oOmplste  order  for  ths  ooroi 
TUB  CITT  «ABD>n 
Are  the  laraesf.  in  tbe  tUUe  'Ihsr 
aorfB  of  Knoil  and  Bhart-d  LawB.FI 
dene,  eto.,  and  are  capable  of  aoooi 
/U,Wtl  persons  witn  tbe  ett,a'<  st  ooavsnl 
trs  Cars  run  directly  i  o  tae  Garden*. 

t-lonio  Uonjinitt'fiie  are  especially  Ibt 
and  insoeotthe  Ground*,  and  aaasrL 
whioh  will  be  moBt  ffivorsble. 

M.  T.  STJCTE-i-S.  Prer 

*••  Office  hours  3  to  6  P.m..  daily,  at  tb 
oorner'lwflirtb  and  to: a<nn  street*. 

N.  B— 800,0*0  AdmiBsi.in  Tieksli 
by  verions  AsBOOiutioos  holding  futi 
Oily  Gardens  latt  yetr,  The  sale  t,f 
llqaors  will  be  prohibited  oo  the  rroi 
uraldays. 


BarJger'sCentraJ  Park,  Qj 


Read!  Bead!!  fie 
THS  PALACEOF, FAS 

ANOTHER  HXonEilKNT  IB 
New  tore,  17  Second  htrfst.  o 
Grand  Hotel.  Olotbing  ol  the  |*f 
fashionable  styles  ma(*e  to  order. 

NOTE  THE~ PRIO 
Pants.,  .from  S6  to  S 1 2  p 
Suits-. ■•: ..from  $2B 

t  invite  tao  inspection  of  tbe  OboiCMtl 
the  market, 

A.  MORRIS, 

ISo.    IT    Second    8t» 

mtl7  lm  Opposite  ©mad. 


AUCTION  SALE 

New  City   Haff 

No    77    and  ^-DeHnjI 

MONDAY.   JOKE  16.  187S-JOa)f  II  * 
TOM  ASON,  AQauon.0raNo.llO  iH 
err  etreet.    For  par:imlare  eee  adnrlll-^ 
Alt!  and  filmic  er. 
By  order  Boird  of  Oity  Half  Ooramlilri 
Ki8-td  BOB' r  GBOROB.Il* 


IVTahl's    Gallery! 

ALTHOUBH  MR.  TABER  ABVER1ISEB 
ri-  barios;  withdrawn  (?)  from  the  Photographic 
Gallery,  No  1.8  Montgomery  -street,  the  under- 
signed retains  possestion  of  all  negatives  taken 
at  that  plane,  and  is  prepared, 'as  heretofore,  to 
famish  all  kinds  of  Pictures  in  the  best  manner 
guaranteeing,  with  firat-olats  taUnt,  to  gire  satis- 
faction in  all  eases.  m 

MR.  NAHL'S  personal  attention  Is  given  to 
all  retouching  and  Oolorisg  In  ersr;  style,  in 
■which  art  he  ia  acknowledged  by  all  t  j  be  at  the 
head  of  bis  profession. 

NAHL  A  00., 
Artists  and  Photograph  ors. 

jn4  lw  18  Montgomery  st.,  near  Market 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  fllUSEUIB, 

And  Oolteare  of  Medicine. 

10  OOO  .BEAUTIFUL  AND  INSTRUCT. 
j*-y  .*  W*-'  ireobjeobs  to  be  seen.  Qpen  to  tht 
PaWio  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUREKA  HAXt 
S  LB  Montgomery  street.  FOR  MEN  0NL7- 
_0«r>D».  Jobdah'8  Pbtvatb  OrriOE  is  at  811 
Qaary  street  (opppaits  old  HsolUDios'  PaTilioa). 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 

8  ICBaMEITO. 

WK.JBOBBOW.  BOLS  PROPBIBTOB.- 
•  Till.  horn,  oan  be  rented  bj  tb*  niche, 
rreet-  niontb  oryeaT»-y1flrit-ola9»romr»«nieB  nuiy 
Wttlieid»botit»l.«W.   MtneiaHtra    a,i, 


REMKMBKB,  VOU  OAN  ALWAYS  FIND  AT 
oar  etore  ft  fall  etook  of 


CJHiO^raiPdcs- 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS, 

Fanpy    Goods, 
3E3sa.sll.atAi.     Cutlery, 

HATS,  TRUNKS,  VALISES, 

In  fact,  a  general  stock  of  all  kinds  end  grades 
of  goods,  cheaper  then  any  other  heuss  in  tbe 
oity. 

IX L  Auction  Store 

618  and  1620  Kearny  St., 

Corner   ot   Commercial 


DSRENZ 

HERB 


The    dreat    To»>lc  iad  A} 

Sale  Everywhere. 


THE    RIALTC 

A  Popular  UendeaV 

The  Choicest  Wine*  and  JL'.qoc 
Paclflc    Couat. 
8UPEKB    HAVANA    CIG    ■» 

THIb  OEM  OF  A  SALOON  AT 
JTo.    41    THIRD    STJUfl 

Will  be  oonduoted  in  so  psrfeet  a  msaD  F 
phrase  "Meet  rae  on  tbe  Rialto    wtwi  ■' 
willsigoijy  the  chief  joy  of  daily  life. 
H,  'WAFEf?.  Proprlelo 
myUtt  P.  McAbDLE.  >  npsili 


J.   C.    COMBES, 

TERRAPIN    XJUH 

Oor.  Second  and  Tehama  St  I 
sOJ-Terrupin     ooQvtaotly 
Oysters  in  erery    st'ls. 
SUPPRR     ROOMS  F,"»R 
dec  Si  lm 


THES    VEST 

A  F«rorite  Resort  tor  Lorers 

Good  Liquors  and  Choice  J 

Sffaelr   Fonjr   Brsrdy   U   s.   8  * 

V..  H.  LKVT.  Prooriator.  sontbwssljj 
£.saray  aod  OosuBStvisi  *uo»u, 


■ftp"" 


O^SjlfW  jfAWETlES 

tartl.ng   Developments 


ALHAlBfl.V    TQIATS1. 


"^.^.f-- CALIFORNIA  MINSTRELS. 


E    CHINE   ,! 

QUESTION 

BUAMSf 

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Mi.II    1     ' 

^^^BS  1  AMI!  I 

II«flU     1       i 

aw***-. 

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TVC   two 

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ICONDIIA.ND     nOTlDI 
W*<1  PARNibY,  In  hi*  Champion  Jl 


X5LI1VC3U  TIIE1    PI^I    DOEJ. 


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IdU  n.k 

•  «liy   Tktpr 

«•>•   »l-    ofce 

U  in   ria«4. 

R*ll*    /,., 

HON  SAWWlUS 

.     Marry    D«T*» 


laTE    FOR    THK    BOAT. 


..      HIM     I.A«<»f 

ORTiMonx:' 


f  •  win  tbe  UubiS't  in  or 

■*»--    Otlier      FoUo'ro- 

*!••■>•*  Marina  l  raot.  tv  tabard  .  lob-ny  Priee 

t  P«*  i  T-fim.  «Ui  mi  .r.  W   7MtDcr- 

••'    k   H»H  lJiB*,buiii'.*r....Miii  CI  tod* 


IKLI  IE  HOWI'D,  THE  CHIRIMG  VOCAL  1ST 


OVCHTUM  TO    SABRl 

T  *  <  •*  « ;  •••  *  i 


'  IN    TWO   ALT' 


0»r»    «-  I    Aroao,    n 
baw    Witk    *  i»    PI. 


msm-iI  iif  of  iMtMUaitl  itotipfMM*.     OR* 
4   '•*•'!    «f#»lar«,  t    .a   r*«« 

8ULLYETTE  <.  m-^mw  en  eat™  ■.  -f  J* 

»■«*«•  wir  -  •/  u»»iptt<nt  — m«*.  n  ii 

na»a  dM*  bfnrn  L. 
.  *  otaaaaaa.  .J  ib*  Rcm.ip,  f  «r  nf  fai  and  matateaear.  en  eetartaei 
■A1SIBILV    bi.imikI    Bw  fit*  ».    :  nt,k«  .  ».d.  a  .  I 

I  111  — *  Baa  i»4-Rl a » 

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IN,  aa  a-»   iant  ^nt>.iiiU»i  of  •Jafhoaira  Mi  t*a   'mr4  «|  tn    «  • 



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'■men*   U  -  K   MR   A>{    •  p-».^i..iii  •  n  1  »iji'n   y>«n*   l»lr — !•■•   eat 

OVBBi  oi  m.  •  ■i*<r*«ij  i*dy  of  <aaaeet»o  •ii*ii»<   , . 

Lord*   I.  di*a,  '"a*.*.  r.»  »oli.  tUIVardiara,  Mia-a'    A'»a.  Jan  A",  T,ik-r«.  StMlin.  , 


•^  THE  ONLY  LEON 

'J  «»WH       KFI.I.T 

BOB  .IART 


WA\TF.II-«    II*  1*1   Ladle*,  «•   «..,■    f..r  Pra 

MOSDAT  KVEXISO,  Juio  9  h-Flr>t  nbmun  ot 

C.  W.  JESTER,  THE  MAN  WITH  THE  TALKING   HAND 

WILL    KIlultTLY  APPE.Vtt— 

RObort  Frasor,    tla.o  Gront  Pautomlm  1st 


MOTIL. 


1 

IELU  UNION  THEATRE 

«  1       Hltohlo, 


■  ■•a 


'«     Mini 


The    Young    Actress 


M-....    >.!>, 


OAas: 


INI    Wlillliliiii, 


»»   Ti'«  an»iiii>i'> 


■WXIM 


Song  iid  Dm 

B-II.. 

I0«8  **»0A*CI 


Fred  RitfhU 

M.«.   .    ■'.    rial* 

lUtl!  DOIItM 


A  CONVENI ENT  DISTANCE 

Man  Nn»»'a\  a'war.  In  artaornaf  m<m  Kill* 

Mr    n  *<*.  ■•nllf^tllMntHlnldMUM k    "♦     M«r«k 

it,lE,,'iT'  *••*  T»«"»F    fWM 

Mr,  Si«"i',S.»n,r   ■[..[«  *>tl.    Hark 

Ha  naif  ■■  •in    «  (.!..■  BaMM  "  ir  »■ 

M'.    MHWI.  "lmw|'l   tnaa      .  If  ii(ll    K     I  »•*• 

Biil.lhj  d^tter'namy  ...  ..LowDlaaa 


: HOUSE 
!  HOUSE, 


.-.|»»*IK«*     IIOl-KS. 

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A     Wrdeadorf/    -U. 
Kfurnr  airaet,  op> 
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IiUK    UsR  OF   TUB    WONDKRFUI,    PLANT 
.    that  Ood  lateaded  for  the  C  jra  of 

RHEUMATI1M,    NIURUGtA,    CCUT,    PARAL- 
YSIS, CATARRH,  AND  ALL  SPINAL 
AFFECTIONS, 

It  aaderttoed  parfaett)  by  th«  oodariianad-tha 
oply  poreon  on  tbo  Ooatloaot  that  folly  ooarpra 
htoda  Iti  raajria  qnalttira.  Tbo  abora  Oonplalote 
aro  'rcatad  eit"r»atly  nl'.h  aafrty  and  •aooeee. 

DR.  K  K.  DODitg  Ii  tobf  foaod  at  hla  Office, 
IIHMtrlM  atreo*.  oopM".*  Ihlrd,  Rnorai  1  aod 
S,  from  10  a  m  t  -.  l  r  u  .  >jd  frodt  a  to  6  r.at 

Roatdaooe.  IOf>0  Hifaioo  atrcel.  patitoU  t>\a 
be  aeootamodat^d  with  Knnm  and  Boirtl,       epKt 


LA    FORMES' 

Hair  Restorative  Powder 


THIB  POWTJBR  WILL  PR1VRNT  THK  HAIR 
from  falbav  off,  ead  elan  rot  tore  »  mr  jrnwth 
ot  Hair  te  tbe  bald  bakd  within  a  fair  aeeka  wfataea 
thoroolaaraoot  deatrered.  Tfaia  powder  ii  mixed 
with  wares  wet»r  aid  atad  at  a  waah  tbret  timae 
a  week.  A  trlkl  of  oae  baa  will  ooarlaoa  pi  taat 
tola  ia  ''obomju.  Price  AO  oeoU.  da*,  iu 
ANNA  BfRBAt.  betaaea  Sddf  aod  BUlTptUall 
i*vl  Maaeo.  aaj  6la 


tt»DR.  AIKIN 

^T  Carri  R  Mai  nad  Chrnalr  Dlae  «•*••  «f  tka 
EYE.  K4R,  THROAT.  LU>OB  aad  IIBARr-'alirrh.  Daaf- 
B»**.niMbara*«  ftow  tha  Kara,  Waaker  Ir  flaaad  Ryea,  Oea^ba, 
Dakii  tr.  F(Mi«aj,  Nearsifia,  Rbe*jDtauam.  D#ap«pata,  Piles, 
ficrofaia.  Dropay.  <U 

l.biaica  taarnad  or  aiofU,  aaeerad  •peedr.  tafe  eare  of 
lrr**ei*rli.l*a,  Pain,  Rnppr»aalon.  waakeraa,  ProUptka,  ata^ 
Si* -il.ir.  (irajiao  aod  oihar  Oiikaaaa  raaaodlod.  AVOID 
DRUGS. 


Cmrpri.  Tamvi    W»na  aad   Marki  tklllialtr  raajieed. 

afl»-  A  I  Uonflieeuil  UUm  faubfa  *r  Aii*nd>l. 

V.xaiha  >>nd   Man,   loailwr    what   ihai'ra   road   or  doe- 


it.  i.  in  refil  no  aora  raratdr  of  daioroilty,  dabllitr.  or  dtaV 
•  k*a  waa'toa  oa  body  aad  raiod.  No  qiaakary  er  oaeapttaa. 
Boat  bhii  kaowa  tor  rapid,  raay  ear*  a»oi.|l««  <*aai**.  anf- 
f-rt- b,  •ip'nora  or  loaa  ef  V  m*)'  of  oiatl  »*te  and  apaoiai  die. 
inn  *it  oit«'r«arr.  pil-ooa  or  ntiitoii  draaa.  Uocaplate 
ear*  ( waaraaH  othora  fit)  of  w>r<t"aia«  and  any  aysiptoau 
laftliom  bad  t-aatinaot  ornrgUct.  •** 

Ffaa  >  ananliallooa.     All  Medidnaa,  ale  ,  rornlahad. 
Call,  ,-..  sr  i>   ionr  oaao.     Addraaa     N    J.  AIKIN.   M.   T>., 
ear  0«J».a*»*   Kra'oy   Urn!.    N.  K.  (Jornar    el    Cal.fjrolk 
■treat,  baa  Franelact.  Oal. 


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AT 

Firty      0#nt»      por       PJi*tlt, 
And  ILMrnm  tty  tlio  Week. 


L.  J.  B^'ELL,  Froprl.tor. 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


THE  |«05T  ELEOAUT  onSTOM  WOBK  IK  THK  0ITT 

Beer*  4fc  Haynard, 

aaa  Bcnr  mm ..•■•  a.»r  — m  ,ri» 


I  HE  JOUBNAL  OF  AMUEEMiKTS. 

PubhaLed  every  D«  in  *he  Year  by 
T.        E»-        BOGABDUS 


MS  M*r*h*iU  a«*    «»*  Wo.hl»«t©»  sts 

Below  Mont«OBWFT.  Sao  7r*D0i*oQ. 


SATURDAY 3VNE  7,1878 

AHUSEMEWTSf    Etc 

California   Theatbe.— Manager  McOnl- 

lough's  benefit  last  oight  was  an  we  prophesied  it 
would  bo,  a  perfeet  ovation.  The  performance  was 
woitby  tbe  occaalou.  Mr.  MeOallongh'e  itnpernon- 
atlon  of  King  Lear  was  admirable  io  ever?  renprct 
—It  was  high  art  Every  lice  Id  ihe  part  of  We 
old  king  had  evidently  bsen  oarefoJIly  studied. 
real.  re-«at  andoooaidered  br  Mr.  McOullouBb, 
and  tbe  remit  «aa  purf  otion.  King  Lear'a  mad 
neif.tue  fariooa  rage  of  tbe  oar  e,  and  the  te^- 
dorneae  of  tbe  old  king  towards  his  daopbter, 
Cordelia,  io  the  last  eat.  were  ail  most  anistio  *nd 
effective.  At  the  eod  of  tbe  performance,  Mr. 
MoOolloagh  was  cll)d  before  the  certain  for  tbe 
four ie  time,  and  made  a  litila  speech,  in  which 
be  stated  that  he  abonld  shortly  go  Bait,  patty 
te  gain  experience  that  would  enable  him  to  cater 
worthily  ti  the  publio  of  Sen  Kranoisco,  bnt  woald 
shoitly  return  and  remain  with  thoeewho  treated 
him  so  well.  The  play  wis  well  performed  through- 
out Henry  Edwards  did  some  capital  acting  as 
Kent, delivering  the  blaoe  speeehea  of  tnat  worth? 
with  telling  (fleet  Geo.  D.  ObapliD,  who  always 
oomei  oat  wall  in  a  bit  of  character  aotfng,  made 
quite  a  aaccevs  In  the  part  of  Edgar.wod  was  hon- 
ored with  a  o*ll  before  the  cortaln.  Mies  Kate 
Denln,  who  volunteered  for  this  ocoaeion,  played 
Gooerll  admirably;  Mi  a  Annie  Grabam  read  and 
aetsd  tbe  part  of  Cordelia  with  much,  feeling 
and  bar  usual  ability,  and  lb*  other  parts  were 
well  filled.  One  of  tbe  beet  tnings  fu  the  per- 
formance was  Owen  Marlowe's  Oswa'd.  Mr.  Owen 
Marlowe  proves  himself  such  a  good  actor  whom- 
ever be  appears,  fiat  it  is  a  pity,  the  pcblic  do  not 
see  more  of  him.  At  the  mat>oee  to-day.  "Oorio- 
lanua"  will  be  plared  for.ibe  last  time.  To-night 
"Boole  Tom's  Oabio"  will  be  performed  with  J. 
O.  Williamson  at  Uncle  Tom.  Miss  Minnie  Wal- 
ron  as  Eliza,  Mise  Oanie  Wyatt  as  Eva,  E.  J. 
Buckley  as  George  Harris,  Mlsa  Maggie  Moore 
in  her  capital  impersonation  of  Topsy,  and  a  gen- 
erally ttroog  catt. 

Axhaubba  Thzatbk.— To-Dight  and  to- 
morrow nicbt  will  be  the  twola'.t  on  which  the 
opera  of  "fiaiber  Bio,"  which  baa  during  the  week 
drawn  immense  audienoes ,  can  be  per  f oi  mod ,  as  It 
ma. .  be  withdrawn  to  make  way  for  other  novel, 
ties.  It  will  be  played  at  tbe  matinee  to-day  in 
oonjuoation  with  the  excellent  eeleotipu  of  acts* 
songs  and  dances  published  on  our  first  pige. 

Bella  TJwion  Theatre.— To-night  a  very 

fiwfl  pjrformaoce  will  bs  given.  Fred  Ritlhie,  tbe 
lVntoh  comedian  and  song  and  dance  artiBte,  wlij 
make  his  first  appearanoe;  Cassim  and  Frits  will 

preset  their  wonderful  gymnastic  feet1;  Miss 
Hay  Leslie  will  eicg  favorite  ballada;  a  series  of 
beautiful  tableaux  will  b^praaettsd,  and  tbe  veiy 
amusing   farce  of   "  A  Convenient  Distance"  w.ll 

terminate  the  performance. 

BuoKLET'a  New  Vabieties.—  mU.  8.  Mail 

Big,"  in  whiob  Haaby  Morton,  Johnny  Price  nod 
Miss  Claude  appear,  is  rsceivad  nightly  with  toara 
•f  laughter.  A  great  Saturday  night  bill  has  been 
prepared,  aa  may  be  sera  by  referring  to  our  Ural 
P*B« 

Akstjal  Benefit  of  Miss  Annie  Graham. 

ML  a  Aonle  Grabam,  leading  lady  at  tbe  Califor- 
nia Theatre,  who  baa  filled  tbe  position  she  oocn- 
pies  witb  great  ability,  and,  while  she  has  given 
satisfaatlon  in  every  character  io  which  sbe  has 
appeared,  baa  in  eoine  been  positively  great— nota- 
bly in  that  of  Oora  in  "Artiole  41"—  will  take  her 
first  bear  fit  on  Monday  next.  We  are  sore  that 
the  publio  of  Sao  Franoisoa  will  witb  pleasure 
aviil  themselves  of  this  opportunity  of  showing 
their  appreciation  of  Mite.  Grabam 'a  talent,  and 
will  orowd  the  house  to  overflnwinir.  "Romeo  and 
JiHet"  will  be  p'ayed,  with  John  MoOollon^haa 
tha  gantle  Romeoand  the  benefi;iary  as  Juliet 

Benefit  of  Mas.  Josephine  Jackson. — 

On  Sunday  evening,  a  parlor  entertainment  of 
poetry  and  mnelo  will  be  given  at  the  California 
Theatre,  for  the  benefit  of  Mrs,  Josephine  Jack- 
eon.  Jobo  MoOullough.  Miss  Maggie  Moor?, 
Henry  Fdwardp,  J.  0.  Williamson  and  o there, 
whose  names  appear  on  our  fin  t  page,  will  aasist 
Jklrs.  Jackson  serves  t  e  publio  in  a  pleasing 
mincer,  knows  by  sight,  thousands,  and  we  hope 
will  see  a  large  proportion  of  ber  bowing  acquaint- 
ances at  tbe  California  Th'atre  on  Sunday  night 
Benefit  to  HesetEdwabds.— Next  Wed- 
nesday evening,  Henry  Edwards,  one  of  the  nos 
popular  actors  and  gentel  gent'emeo  io  California, 
will  take  his  annual  benefit  Mr.  EdwardB'  friends 
are  legfon,  and  they  will  doubtless  rally  on  this 
ocoasiou,  and  make  ths  testimonial  a  brilliant 
one.  The  bill  for  tbe  occasion  will  oooeiet  of  "The 
Merchant  of  Veaioe"  and  the  Btey  fug  comedy  of 
"Rule  a  Wife  and  Hive  a  Wife,"  which  latter 
haa  never  baforo  bean  presented  on  the  Califor- 
nia stage. 

Benlfit  of  J.  0.  Williamson.— Tfels  very 

p-.po.iar  comedian  wM  tike  his  annual  benefit  at. 
thi  California  Theatre  on  Saturday  evening  next, 
June  Idtb.  Tbe  opera  of  "The  Child  of  tie  Regi- 
ment" selections  by  tbe  Fabbrl  Troupe,  a  variety 
iatvriiij ",  and  fi  new  farce  by  H  CUy  Greene,  wil 
ooattitate  the  programme,  Williamson  deserves 
abimper  baoeflt,  and  will  daubtle  e  have  one. 

Opening  of  Humboldt  Pabk,  Oakland.— 

This  favorite  summer  nsoit  will  open  for  the 
season  to-moro*,  and  a  fine  performance  will  be 
given  by  tbe  followirg  fivorite  irtisteB:  Leon 
Bamwelle,  Horatio  F1  eleon,  and  tbe  oh  aiming  lit- 
J'e  California  character  act'cse,  Mies  Lulu  Wij, 
don.  Tie  programme  appears  On  our  firlt  page. 
The  Metropolitan  *BrMs  Biod  will  bo  in  attend- 
ance, and  tbere  will  be  dancing  In  tbe  Pavilion* 
and  other  diversions.  The  Telegraph  Avenue 
Oars  will  oouv.y  visitor*  from  the  Oakland  ter- 
minua  to  the  Park.  Next  Sunday  aftsrnooncra 
ho  very  pleasantly  spent  at  this  pretty  suburban 
resort,  and  there  will  doobilais  be  a  large  orowd 
of  pteaanre-soekere  there.  Many  are  cot  aware  of 
the  attraoton*  of  this  beautiful  arot  They  should 
take  atrip  there  to-ao;iow;  they  are  euro  to  en- 
joy themselves. 

Grand  Sunday  Exccrbion.— The  steamer 

J  lope  leavae  San  Franoieoo  every  Saturday  at 
•j  „g  p.  u.  and  on  Sunday  at  8  a.  m.  from  Broadway 
Wharf,  connecting  with  tbe  cars  of  tbe  Hortb 
Paolfio  Railroad  at  Bonahne  for  Petaluma  Sasta 
Rise,  Healdahurg  and  Oloverdale.  Exonrs  n 
tiokets  are  bsutd  at  reduced  rates,  and  are  good 
from  Saturday  to  Monday.  Those  who  wish  io 
onj  .  a  little  00  -ntry  air  at  tbe  end  of  the  week, 
can  take  a  very  pleasant  trip  through  one  of  the 
most  beautiful  valleys  in  the  State  at  a  small  cost. 

Woodward's  Gardens— Immense  Btjsh.— 

Harry  Caualand,  the  mnsioal  down. Mont.  Schmia 
and  Mme.  Thereae  the  trench  ballet  danoera  and 
will  appear  at  these  gardens  to-morrow  in  a 


"The  Gbeat  Show."— Tbe  New  York  and 

New  Orleans   Z?ologioal  and  Eque  tnao  fcxpon- 
tien  will  open  tn  Sae  Franeirco  Monday,  June  16cb, 
torn  short  aeasoa  only.    His  the  large* t  metai- 
erie.  museum  arad  circus  that  bni  ever  viaited  to* 
Pacific  slop  .    Itreauirae  a  special  trflln  of  twect?- 
seven  carriages  to  troisport  its  mamoiotb  dens  of 
living  aointals,  a  stad  of  thoroughbred  horses  asd 
bab7  tlepta^t.and  a  superior  eircos  of  the  mO:t 
fiaiahtd  ariutes  of  the  da?,  at  an  expanae  of  f 25,000 
for  railroad  transportation   alone   from  ocean  tj 
ocean,  aad  requires  an  a;re  of  ground  t)  pit;b  Its 
three  mammoth  paviliopi.     The  menagerie,  mu 
eeom  and  circus  are  in  three  separate  t^nts.  and 
ons  cha  ge  admiti  to  all.    The  menagerie  cooaitt* 
of  eig'.taen  naaaeive  oagas.    la  this  collection  wi  1 
be  found  the  following:     An  Alricao   elephant, 
four  targe  Hone,  a  lioneaa  and  her  cobs,  a  pair  ef 
royil  Bangil  tigers,  a  huge  African  tapir,  a  wild 
zsba,  a  haitsbeeet,  a  blase  bak,  leopard*,  byaoar, 
kangarooa,  llama,  king  vnttare,  whiti  peaco>ks  of 
Java,  a  den  of  performing  leopards,  the  nylghau, 
the  .Ibex,  an  Arabian  drjmtdary,  cabia  bara.  Fa  t 
Indiau  ettslope.  gibbom  or  giant  ana,  New  Hol- 
land emof,  Virgiefa  panther,  cinnamon  bear,  the 
ebony-beaded, silken-coated  Palatine  abeep.Oaih- 
m ere  goat,  booth  American  cetrich,  spotted  axis 
deer,  biicn  of  Colorado,  penegal  leopards,  brown 
brar.  Bouth   American  jiguar,  grizzly  bear.silver 
Hon  of  Osliforoit,  black  bear  of  Canals.  Amerioan 
fallow  dser.  Uwuy  lion  of  KaJf -a,  Peruriaa  alpaca, 
A'rloan  poreoploe,  puma,  or  American  cougar,  r  t 
kangaroo  of  New  Zealand,  buffalo,  wolves,  poreu- 
pioe,  badgers,   bBavsrs,   white,   brown   and  gray 
oooas,  wildcats,  foxes,  lynx,    weasels,  civit  oats, 
peocaries,et).,with  mort  birds  of  variegitsd  hues— 
oookatoo',  parrots,  maoawe,  lovebirds,  gold, 
ver  and  f  olden  Oblneae  Dheaain'a,  taglee,  fcawks 
and  owls— than  were  aver  before  collected  together; 
monkey*,  baboons,  apes  of  ev.-ry  eoncetvabte  kind 
and   varlttr,   and   an  almost  endless  lot  of  minor 
foreign  and  domeatio  curiosities.    There  will  be  a 
holiday  street  pageant,  of  great  pomp  and  splen- 
dor, preesded  by  the  awan  band  chariot,  contain- 
ing a  "sliver  baad,"  drawn  by  a  tsam  of  fonrtsen 
e-imel*  and  an  elephant  clad  in  oriental  trapsiugi ; 
after  this  come  eighteen  denB  of  living  animeli— 
oaees  of   r«d  and  gold— preceded    by  the  deu  ft 
monster  lions,  open  to  oublic  view,  ahowiufr  Prof. 
Oonklin  Bfal1!  amon*  fiem.    Thn  rfar  of  the  pa- 
rade broogctuo  by  the  beautiful  lillipntiaa  po- 
oles,  tra  ned  mules,  aid   ladies  and  gentlemen  oa 
horseback.    At  I  o'olook  r.M  ,  dai'y,  previous  t> 
opening  the  doors  for  tb«  afteraoen  performance, 
M'He  Ohriatloe    will    make  an  aerial   seosneion  a 
distance  ol  over  200  feet  in  open  sir.  on  a  reps  ex 
tending  from  tbe  ground  io  tbe  too  ef  tbe  pavil- 
ion ;  thiB  perform*'  ce  is  fr«*    to  all,  and  will  be 
given  daily,  weather  pTmittTg.    Due  cotice  will 
be  given  of  the  location  of  the  Great  Btlow, 

Notes.— Cbarlea  Vivien  repoits  himself 
•njoying  the  mild  air  and  bealtb- restoring  bath1 
of  Skaggs  Springe.  Riobard  K-shler.  the  cornet 
player,  left  for  the  same  place  yesterday. 

Next  week  will  be  benefit  week  at  tbe  California 
Theatre.  On  Monday,  Mise  Annie  Graham's;  on 
Wednesday,  Henry  Edwards';  on  Saturday,  J,  0- 
Williamson's. 

Obarley  Howard  reports  to  Figaro,  from  St. 
Louis,  Mo,  under  date  of  May  28tb.  He  la  playing 
at  Deagle's  Varieties,  in  hie  new  drana,  "After 
the  War;  or,  Li'e  on  tbe  Old  Plantation." 

,  Little  Maggie  Knight,  aooompaoiedbyberfather 
and  mother,  sails  for  Mew  Zealand  via  Honnoluln, 
on  the  bark  Murray,  tbifl  morning.  Maggie  has 
been  playing  at  Pioobe,  and  the  towns  on  the  line 
ef  railroad,  and  baa  dote  well  pecuniarily. 

On  Thursday  of  next  week.  Miss  Fleet,  who  i. 
spoken  of  as  young,  attractive,  intelligent,  and 
ambitious  will  make  her  debut  at  tbe  California 
Theatie  as  Donna  Violante  in  "The  Wonder." 

Crrr  Gardens— The  Chebra  Brith  Shalom 

Benevolent  Biciety  will  have  a  plonio  and  ball 
here  to-morrow. 

Badger's  Pare,  Oakland.— The  French 
Benevolent  Society  will  bold  a  festival  in  tbie 
beautiful  park  to-morrow. 

AJtAioauoAij  mubsum.— One  of  the  most 

omplete  collootioua  of  the  kind  in  ths  United 
itatea,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  bsau- 
Ual  wrx  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
inly)  at  the  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
our  may  be  profitably  spent  bar* 


Ptharawtllnpp 


PACIFIC  COAVT  DRAMATIC  NEWS. 

Desvee,  Col.— The  Rocky  Mountain  Herald  of 
May  31st  says: 

Tbe  drama,  or  rather  tbe  burVquf,  has  been 
preit?  well  patronized  here,  tbe  pati  week,  at  toe 
o'd  Denver  Theatre,  nnder  its  new  manager,  Mr. 
h'tvsoB.  The  obief  a  traction  was  tbe  Chapman 
Sisters,  in  sscond-rate  roles.  Tbe  entertainments 
might  be  prononmeJ  "pretty  thin,"  in  qmlity.and 
uasae  in  other  p.Mtionlars.  A  dollar  a  ticket  deser- 
ves a  good  show,  in  such  an  old  barn  ee  that  thea- 
tre, hoiks  from  tbe  states  can't  come  here  and 
"jack"  tbia  o'aas  of  people  into  patronizing  poor 
ontSf,  merely  to  put  money  into  msnsfiera'  pur- 
ses. True  ttlcnt  would  be  snre  to  "draw,"  though, 
say  at  the  Guard's  Opera  House. 

Wears  torry  that  the  Obapraan  Sis'  ere'  enter- 
taiomenta  were  too  "thin"  for  Denver.  They  were 
good  enough  for  tSan  FranoiECO,  where  they  crow- 
ded the  Metropolitan  Theatre  for  many  weeks- 
What  do  these  country  people  expect  ?  Do  they 
want  Edwin  Booth  in  "Haxlet"  or  John  MoCul 
longh  in  "Coriolauua"  In  their  wilderness  town, 
witb  admission  fixed  at  tan  cents  for  the  dress 
circle  ? 

Maetsville— Philip  Phillips  will  "entune  full 
sweetly  through  his  nose,"  as  Chancer  baa  it,  at 
the  M.  E.  Ohuroh  on  Monday. 

Sachamento  —Wilson's  and  Yankee  Bobinsou'd 
Circus  is  tj  exhibit  here  on  Mondsy,  June  9bh 
There  will  be  a  balloon  ascension  by  Profssror 
Eug.ne.  Oole'a  New  York  and  New  Orleans Olr- 
ous  and  Mammoth  collection  of  Wild  Bfasts> 
will  give  exhibitions  on  Friday  and  Saturday 
nexi. 

Santa  Eosa.— A  concert  was  given  on  the  4tu 
and  another  oo  the  6th,  for  the  benefit;  of  the 
Episoepal  and  Presbyterian  Ohgrohes  reapect.vely 
Mrs.  R  K  Marrlner,  Mrs.  F.  M.  Clement,  Mr] 
Marnire  and  Mr.  Campbell  of  San  Franoisdo  ap- 
Dsared. 

Stockton.— T he  combination  circus  troupe  aud 
museum  of  John  Wilson  and  Yankee  Robinson 
will  give  two  entertainmenti  in  this  oity  on  tbe 
afternoon  and  evening  of  Wednesday  next,  June 
nth. 

Obaeb  VaLley.— The  Rosedale  Diamatio Troupe 
Consisting  of  the  Pix'ey  Si i tare,  Robert  Fnlfordi 
Mr.  and  Mis.  Lipsis  snd  others  returned  to  GraSB 
Valley,  and  performed  at  Hamilton  Hall  on  the 
3th  and  6s h. 

Virginia  Citt.— Mrs,  Bowers  closed  her  second 
engagement  at  Piper's  Opera  Hones  on  Thursday 
evening,  appearing  aa  "Lady  M  acbeth."  and  taking 
her  farewell  benefit.  The  New  York  and  New 
Orleans  Zoological  and  Equestrian  Itxooeitlon 
opened  here  last  night  and  will  give  another  ex- 
hib  tlon  tbie  evening. 

Casson.— The  New  York  and  New  [Orleans  Cir- 
cus and  Menagerie  will  exhibit  on  the  9tb. 

Woobland,— Jobs  Wilson's  and  Yankee  Robin, 
son's  graod  combination  otrous  is  to  exhibit  here 
to-night  and  to-morrow  night. 

Salt  Iake.— The  Mammoth  New  York  and 
New. Orleans  Zoolegioal  and  Equestrian  ExpoelP 
tion  opened  en  the 28th  nit ,  to  tbe  largest  crowd 
at  people  ever  brought  together  in  Salt  Laks< 
The  papers  are  loud  in  their  praises  of  tho  circus 
entsrtainment  and  tbe  menagerie.  Ths  baby 
eieobant  was  an  especial  pet  of  ths  public  The 
Salt  Late  Theatre  ts  closed  for  repairs. 

Los  Angeles— Siguor  Oarmelo  Catalooo  waa 
anuoonoed  tog'te  a  vocal  and  IcetrnmenteJ  con- 
cert at  Merced  Theatre  on  Tuesday  evening,  June 
Sd.aasiated  by  8  gnora  Luigia  Bernardo  Petaiano 


EASTERN     DRAMATIC    HEWS. 

Io  New  York,   Augaatm    Daly's    translation   of 
Dr.    S.    Moaentbal'a    drama      entitled  '  Mndeleio 
Morel,"  wblcb  was  produced  ae  the  Fifth  Avenue 
Theatre  on  the  20tb,  proved   quite  a  success...... 

Miea  Florence  Noble  is  to  commence  an  engage- 
ment at  Wood's  Museum  on  July  ,fi,  Tuon  She  wilj 
act  atthe.matines  performaneeaisher  own  drama, 

entitled  'Shadow  BrjoJuB Wallack's Theatre* 

"The  fiqnlre'sLaat  Shilling"  was*  witharftwn  altar 
tbe  psrformancee  of  Wedneeday  evanicg,  May 
21.  On  Thursday  and  Friday,  And  Saturday  mat* 
ioee  and  night,  Mr.  Sothern  acted  Loid  Dun- 
dreary   in    "Our    American    Cousin." "Amy 

Rob;art."  with  Mis*  Neilson  In  the  leading  role. 

continued  to  draw  well  at  Booth's "Humpty 

Dumpty"  Is  in   its  last  week  at  the  OLmpio 

At  the  Grand  Opera  House,  Mr.  Fechtar's  engage- 
ment dosed  on  May  31b;.  It  was  renewed,  snd 
on  June  2d  'The  Ooraloan  Biothere"  was  to  be  pro- 
duced ...  .Niblo's   Garden    mill  .  rnna    'Aarael;> 

Lulu,  tbe  gjmnaat  ia  a  great   success At  tbe 

Bowery  a  new  dram-,  by  !:  tiotey  MoVecna,  entl_ 
tied  "Tbe  Boy  Burglar,"  was  produced  on  the  ri6tb. 

At  ths   Athetsaum,   Add  R-man  m&debis 

first  appearance  slnoe  bis  return  from  California 
oo  May  19:b,  and  delivered  a  lecture   on   Astrono" 

my,   wbioh    oaused    much    langbter At   tbe 

Tbirty-feurth  Street  Theatre,  under  the  manage- 
ment of  Sam  Purdy  and  Cool  White.  Raffaelle 
Abaoco,  vooalist  and  harpist,  made  his  appearance 
on  May    19. b,    and  sang  "Viva  L'Amerioa."    Th* 

Clipper    Bays'hia    voice  is  as  good    as  ever .A 

drama  called  "Oaptalo  Jack"   haa  been  produced 

»-,    Wood's  Museum Johnny    Thompson  was 

ptajlog  at  the  I  beatrs  Oomique.ln  "Dixie." 

Mr,  Gram  purposes  organising  an  Engliah  opera 
company  for  next  season,  with  Hiss  Clara  Loniee 
Kail  ogg  as  first  soprano ;  Miss  Rose  Hersee,  seoond 
quin  and  Miss  Gary  as  contraltos;  Mr 
pArkinsoi  and  Mr.  Castle,  tenors;  Mr.  Sactleyj 
baritone,  and  Mr.  AynsleyGooks  basso.  Mr.  Park- 
loton.  the  English  tenor,  la  a  besutiful  lirger, 
but  a  very  poor  actor. 

Tbe  Academy  of  Music,  Ctiioag?,  III.,  under  the 
maoacement  of  O.  R,  Gardiner,  ia  to  be  rebuilt 
doting  tbe  coming  summer.  It  occupies  a  desir- 
able location  on  ths  west  side  of  that  city,  which 
will  probably  coct  nue  the  business  osntre  until 
tbe  burnt  district  is  sgain  built  upon. 

Chicago  theatre-goers  are  eniojing  a  burletque 
version  tof  "Julius  Caesar,"  one  of  tbe  so-nee  of 
which  oonolndss  by  A  e tb.br. y  bearing  off,  under 
his  arm,  the  stuff  sd  <  fflgy  o'  the  murdered  Julius, 
while  ths  procession  joins  in  tbe  solemn  refrain  of 
"Down  In  a  Coal  Mine  I" 

Mr.  0.  R.  Creewl  k,  aeon  ot  William  Oreswick. 
the  eminent  Ergliab  actor,  is  a  member  of  ths 
Globs  Theatre  company,  Boston. 

It  is  expected  that  Mia  a  Neilson  will  play  Juliet 
to  Mr.  Idwin  Booth's  Borneo,  before  the  end  of 
the  season  at  Booth's  Theatre. 

Mr.  0.  Lealis  Allen,  ot  the  Globe  Theatre,  Bos- 
ton, haa  bseo  engaged  for  Booth's  Theatre  for  next 
season. 

Mr.  F.  Hardeubergh,  of  the  Boet?n  Museum, 
has  been  engaged  by  Mr.  Angnstm  Baly  for  next 
season. 

Mr.  Edwin  Booth  (ssaid  to  be  stndyi  -g  with  a 
view  toaasuming  the  character  of  King  Lear. 

Miss  Olivia  Rand  joins  ths  Boston  Theatre  com- 
pany next  season. 

Mr.  Frank  Mayo  commenced  an  engagameof 
at  Wood's  Museum 'oo  the  evening  of  Monday 
June  2d,  sppeari eg  io  his  thrilling  drama* id  spec- 
ialty of  "Dave  Crockett;  or,  Be  Sure  You  Are 
Right,  Then  Go  Ahead." 

Dr.  Moiectbal  sent  a  copy  of  bis  plsy,  "Msde- 
leln  Morel,"  to  Madame  Jansuschek,  with  his  own 
alterations  and  correct  ions,  bnt  finding  tbe  part 
of  the  heroins  nnanited  to  her,  that  Isdy  dic'ined 
to  accept  it. 

"Nlta;er,  Life  among  the  Glnsier,"  is  i  he  name 
of  anew  play  written  by  Mr.  Ohandoe  Fulton,  for 
M'lleZoe.aod  Immediately  to  be  produced  at  the 
Ohestnnt-street  Theatre,! Philadelphia.     >^H 

Mme.  Metbna  fSoheller  is  to  pais  ths  Summer 
at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  where  she  will  give  a  series  of 
performsnees  in  both  Engtieh  and  German.  She 
w.ll  visit  Chicago  iu  the  Fall. 

Miss  Agnes  Ethel  will,  nextseesor,  at  the  Un- 
ion Sqnare  Theatre,  appearin  several  new  come- 
dies, one  of  whiob  has  bBen  written  .for  ber  by  an 
eminent  author. 

Among  ths  stars  engaged  for  Booth's  Theatre- 
for  next  eesasw,  are  Edwin  Booth,  Charlotte  Ousb- 
man,  Joe  J.  ffeiBon,  Maggie  Mitchell,  and  Miss 
Batsman, 

Madime  Jaoausobek  has  retired  to  her  cottage 
at  Cohaset,  zeir  Boston,  where  she  will  pass  tbe 
greater  portion  of  tbe  bummer,  studying  and 
preparing  for  next  season.  She  will  study  "Marie 
Antoinet  e."  Queen  Katherine,  in  "Henry  Till,' 
which  she  has  performed  with  great  bucoqss  io 
German,  and  several  new  plays,  Mme.  Janaus- 
chek's  engagement  Bare  already  closed  for  near.'y 
the  whole  of  next  seaesn,  and  Include  a  Bix  weeks 
engagement  ia  New  tort. 

Miss  May  Howard,  formerly  leading  lady  of  the 
Ca'i f oruia  Theatre,  h is  recently  passed  six  months 
in  Paris,  etndying  the  French  langu  ge,  and  also 
declamation,  the  latter  under  the  tuition  of  M'He 
Favartof  tbe  Ibeatre  Francais.  Sbe  isalso  hav- 
ing two  new  plays  written— one  by  Alexandre  Do- 
mas,  the  other  by  Mods.  Thoronde,  who  has  lately 
achieved  much  sucosbb  as  a  dramatitt.  Durisg 
tbe  present  mot  t'\  iu  company  with  ber  brother, 
she  will  make  a  visit  to  Vienna,  and  afterwards  a 
teurof  Great  Britain. 

Rubeaeteiu  gave  bis  5?tb  ooncertin  New  York 
and  260  and  last  in  America,  at  St 3in way  Hall,  May 
2i&,  and  sailed  for  Europe  on  the  24th. 

Miss  Ada  Hatland  was  married  on  May  10th  to  J. 
B.  Matthews,  aad  sailed  for  Eng'aad  on  the  Fame 
di.v.  The  ceremony  took  place  at  "Ths  Little 
Ohuroh  Around  the  Corner,"  and  was  performed 
by  tie  Bev.  Mr.  Hongbtrn.  Miss  BarUad,  whose 
real  name  is  Ada  Smith,  made  her  first  aopearance 
la  America  with  ths  Ljdia  Thompson  Troupe.  She 
will  probably  not  spptar  again  upon  the  stags. 

The  Clipper  eu;b:  Mies  Kittle  O'^eil,  tbe  ao~ 
oompliahed  jig danaer,  Is  shoitly  to  be  led  o  the 
altar  by  Mr.  Rdward  Powers,  the  partner  of  Frank 
Kerns  is  tie  saloon  at  the  corner  of  Crosby  and 
Prince  ttreets. 

Lota  returna  to   America  during  the  summer 

and  Will  reeums  her  professional  career,  com  men  o* 

g  at  tbe  Walnnt-strstt  Thtatre,  Philadelphia 

en.ly  in   September.    Sbe  will  bring  several  new 

pieces  wit'i  her. 

The  Daily  Morning  Tribune  of  AJtooos.  Pa. 
spending  of  the  AUettbau'ais,  who  were  recently 
performing  in  that  oity,  says: 

Mr.  D.  G.  Waldron,  aa  occasional  correspondent 
of  the  New  York  and  tther  Eastern  papers,  and 
former  publisher  of  tbe  California  bplrit  of  tbe 
Timet,  but  now  the  gentlemanly  agent  of  toe  Alle- 

ahaniana.TosalisiB  and  Swiss  btll-ringers,  dropped 
i  oa  ua  for  a  cba-  yesterday  afternoon.  Ho  1b  a 
gentleman  is  tbe  broadett  sense  of  the  the  term, 
and  sport*  huge  wbiikers- 

Baby  Benson,  who  bas  been  recently  playing 
vorj  .anccesafol  engagements  in  the  South  and 
Southwest,  will  shortly  leave  ths  variety  Bttge 
she  haviBK  bean  engaged  to  travel  with  Bid  well's 
'Black  Crook"  Company  for  one  year,  commenc- 
ing abont  August  Utb. 

Just  listen  to  tbe  Philadelphia  Press  about  Mia, 
Charlotte  Ouehman  and  Madame  Janausobek: 
'These  two  eminent  trageCfennes  may  not  inaptly 
be  likened  to  two  great  mountains,  oea  ef  which 
towers  high  above  the  clouds,  its  snow-clad  peak 
maj  -stio  and  Immovable,  being  clearly  and  sharply 
out  lned  against  the  aky,  while  the  other,  Isss 
lofty  snd  less  symmetrical  in  contour,  conceals  a 
volcano  within  ita  bosom,  snd  ia  covered  almost  to 

Bsssssmsa 


TogtUtion.  Ths  one  Is  (vera  picture  of  sublim- 
ity, and  commands  our  bigbett  admiration 
tbongh  it  may  mvsr  appeal  to  our  warmest  aym- 
pathies;ths  other  now  atiacts  ns  by  its  maot  e 
of  dark-green  verdure,  and  now  at  once  fascinates 
end  frightens  by  a  splendid  discharge  of  molten 
lava.  If  one  be  regarded  as  sublimity  In  repo  e, 
the  other  is  grandeur  In  acton  impelled  by  a 
beet-up  power  t>  sudden  and  mighty  eruptions." 

Mies  Amanda  Lee,  now  at  Enesha*  Vatietles 
Philadelphia,  purpwsei  starring  this  summer  In 
equestrian  dramas. 

G.  F.  Orrin  and  fa-nily  are  performing  at  Castor 
lenaa'  Circus,  Havana,  Cnba.  Albisu's  Oirous  is 
running  opposition.  The  Orrin  Family  oonteai- 
plate  returning  to  New  York  early  in  June. 

Charles  R  Pope  has  purchased  of  Dr.  G.  P. 
Spaulding  oaa  third  of  tte  lot  upon  wbioh  the 
Olympic  Theatre,  St.  Loaia,  Mo.,  stands,  for  936,- 


Everybody     Suited, 

There  la  no  end  to  the  multitude  ot  fasbioDs 
In  hate.  At  "  Ths"  Bat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (seoond  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  Immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  £very  out  who 
goea  there  is  sure  to  be  suited,  a 


The  New  O  y  at  ex-  House, 

Otbteb  Gkgtio   has  bten    optntd  by  A.  W. 
Manning,  one  of  tbo  oldest  Oyeter  Dealerj  In 
the  city,   "For  Ladies   and  Gentlemen,"  at  428 
Pine  st.,  next  to  Bowen  Bros.,  grocers.    T?*is 
in  every  raped  a  place  where  a  gentleman  can 

take  Ids  family.  •  6-G 

e 

Twenty  Thousand 

Papir  Collars,  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  it  the 
What   Chear  Laundry,  office   121  Leldeadorff  Bt. 


GREAT  REDUCTIGN  IN  PRICE 

....OF.... 

LADIES    SUIT! 

....IT.... 

CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Gloak  Stor 

(Formerly  Msyar  A  Wuikhsim,) 
No.    SO    HOKT60HERT    sTREl 

Opposite  the  X.ick  Bowse. 
BKANClf,    408    SEAKNT    81BKF 

MR.  MAYER  CALLS   ATTENTION  TO  1 1» 
large  snd  welt  selected  assortment  of 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  Teh 
and  Cloth, 

And  his  new  styles  of  ready-made  Silk.  Weol 
ether  LZDIE&'  SUITS,  at  VERY  LOW  pRir 
Aldo,  a  large  etock  of  Htripea,  Broobo  and  I 
fc  bawls.  Lace  Jackets  Silk  .  nd  Cotton  Vslt 
Silka  Satins,  Cloakings,  and  every  deacrlnt'n 
Trimmings.  JUST  MiRiVhD,  a  large  Urete 
the  ti  ummer  styles  of 

PLAIN      ANxl      KHIIIOIDli 

LINEN    SPITS, 

N.  B.— Cloaks,  Dresses  aad  su'-ts  man*  to  Or 
io  lateatfasbion,  at  reasonable  rates. 


Bound  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Is  G.  Rnrkhardt'd  motto.  Fine  French  Calf 
Boots  z&lde  to  (rdtr  frcm  ]8  tc  $10  A  geed 
and  sat ltfaclion  gntranteed.  Call  at  MO  Wash- 
ington etrett  and  be  convinced.  A  full  assort- 
meat  of  neatly-made  goods  always  on  band,  at 
prioeg  to  aolt  e-virjonVs  purse.  i  ei 


Clam  Chowder  Every  IflsrJtlt. 

The  beat  chowder  In  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  16  Morton  street,  just  cfl 
Kearny.  3-r 

Star  fSta-lxrts  tana  Collars. 

All  sorts  and  sizes,  for  ea'e  cheap,  at  tbe 
What  Cheer  Laondry,  121  Leidesdotff  St.       • 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 
Cores  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


Xt    Is    True. 

J.  A.  Sbaber  ft  Oo,  are  selling  parlor,  sets  and 
all  otber  kinds  of  rurnitnre  and  bidding  obei  per, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  in  town.  Otber 
dealer*  don't  stand  a  shost  oi  ■  obanoe  when 
people  know  Sbaber*s  prices.    707  Market  street. 


We  get  no  business  from  Chinese,  snd  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  tbe  What  Cheor 
Laundry      Office,  121  Leldesdorff  street. 


S.F. BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Booksellers  and  Statlosi<ers. 

StaoeyA  Mock,  (school  books  a  rpeoialty,)  S.  \r 

corner  Fourth  and  Jessie. 
EL  B.  Moore,  669  Montatomerv,  near  Merchant. 

Bnslnees  Colleges. 
Heald's,  Errant  &.  6 tra t ton'* College,  24  Post  atrest 

Butchers.  , 

Katt,  Fred,  Stalls  94  to  100.  Oaliforn  la  Marks  t, 

Employment  Office. 
Obaa.  F.  Bscherer  at  Co.,  652  Sacramento  street, 
Chinese  Employment  Oo. — Fierce  A  Co.,  637  Sac- 
ramento Btrort. 

French  Fancy    Goods. 
Looan  A  Co.,  19  Mentgomery,  107  and  109  Snttar. 

Hair  Jewelry, 
H.  A.  Callander,  maonfaotorer,6'2  Second  street. 

Human  Hair. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  A  Co..  110  Second  street. 

Milliners. 
Mrs.  M.  b'elig,  226  Kearny  street. 

Searcher  ef  BerorJs. 
O.  T.  Gillespie,  611  Washington  s  traet. 

"Wat che*  and  Jewelry. 
H.  A,  Oallender  62  Second  street. 

"Wlil teiier a  and  Paper  HiDgers, 
A.  W.  Whelden,  1 22  Geary  street. 

Wines  and  Llqnoi  ■.    I  Wholesale.) 
Danerl  F.  A  r0..  504  Front. 


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AT.... 

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CHF.TftKSE.     KTfOUIXO. 

THREE  GOOD  VARIETY  WOMEN 

«av*Talent  going  East  will  find  it  to  their  advan- 
tage before  leaving  California  to  correspond  witb 

J.  McBAMEl, 
mj9  Lock  Box  No.  1,  Cheyenne,  Wyoming. 


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made  at  our  Steam  Candy  Factory  dsily.    Al. 
orderB,  especially  from  tbe  country,  are  soliolW 

""»  "^  "•  "°""'aj  •SB&tt  WAOHEB. 

lOT  Hontffomarr.iL.  ueftr  8utt*r 


ALUAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

FINKLY  FORV1SBBD  BOOMS,  6ZN 
glo  or  in  suits, 

"Well  x.ls;nx«d  and  Vamtllatad. 


CLASSES  IHJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
the  Theatrical  Profession  in  Lalifornia  pro- 
Kis  formiog  classeB  for  instruotion  in  Elocution. 
raons  wishing  to  avail  tbemeelvee  of  tbe  oppor- 
tunity of  acquiring  a  useful  art  at  a  moderate  coat 
osn  aend  in  thoir  names  to  "Oambysea  "  P.  O.  Box 
2314,  when  partioulars  as  to  terms,  etc..  will  bs 
Bent  **>  them  rJ*9  * 


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YELLOW 
DOCK 


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IODIDE  of  POTAS 

npu£     BEST     SPB1KB     MEDIC 

la  me.     Fnrlfle.  the  Blo.4  .11 

morbid,     eorrcpt    and    Impur*   m.1  . 

Cure.  Bheamat I  »m  and  Mercurial  P*  V 

Sold  by  all  Dmgsrl.t.. 


ASEKCTT,     41T    8ASSOMB    8TKX. 

SOLE  AGENTS  FOB 

»».     PEBBT'J    LAST    OH.IOIM 

DB.  PIBET'S  WBoroOT  PIL1 


POBTERJ, 

Prograaraeo,  and  all  kinds  ot  PriotlBf  *4 
SHOW,    1.KOVTJKE.    COSOIBT,  T i. 
ATBE  and  CIKCUS  MANaGU 
AT  LOW  BATES,  BT 

B.  DE^.   sterol 

53S    OLATf    STREET,      a 


THOMAS    W.    BR] 
aiUVBR  3EJT.AI 


^ 


MANUFAUTURBB 

—Aim— 
BIPAIIII 


DRUMS,  BANJOS, 


ESTABLISHED  IS  18U. 

-Loijona  eiren  on  the  Banjo  and  DMp 
...BION  STREET,  bwween  Firat  agJW« 
It.  B.-F1no-U>nod  Bilrer  Solo  BaaSB.'. 
laalanala  alwara  on  liand.  ' 


eaflionala  alwaya  on  hand. 


FREE  AND  EASY 

EVKKY    IATVBDAT    »!•» 
Piano    and     min^lJXft  »1 

CHARING 


«0«  MlB.lon  ntreet,  near  Beeaaj 

d.10  EAGLES  A  WILD,  PW»  ;   ||( 


EXTRA  QPAUT'     ,, 

BOOTS  and  SI  ■ , 

ONH»AORI?li'll 

BLAIFJi 

9   Kearny  ■*" -^  >! 


Philadelphia   Restaur  * 

OHAB.  T.  BEBGOLD.  PROFS!*!* 
rpHE     OHOIOKST     MEATS    AHD 


lltlUlUItHl-       Bir.io      **"aU  I 

Vegetables,     Board   by   the  «"~;*J  I 
"    FIR  STREET  botwMn  K^"»  r 


and  Host.em.rr 


^artf:  l» 


MILITARY    COOPS 

....A1TD.    .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATI 
TRIMMINGS, 

axis    Mentgemery  atr.et,    X—* 
rahl4  tf  T.  RO0GERS  JBB3  | 


CLMhVOTAWT.-MAD.  M»RTEU  I 
jn. t  arrived  from  KoTOPo;.rBW»r^BI,  , 
lal  qne.tiona  ;  d,.t,lopee  medmroe;  ""a?  1 
tiras.  Oirolae,  1oe.day.nd  Batn-diyM 
camea  Riven.  Frencb  aLd  Geroran  .off 
mifl.ton:  l.edie*.  Fifty  .C'ante;  GeBtl. 
Do  lar.  Hoin  from  12..10  6,  and  It 
JL2aaia\a|BUflJk-a-BaBB______ 


III 

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•-i ,    rEPUlTS  lui:h 

BOl.t 


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BaRa* Rasas   l<«>. 


t£ST  IM  ■( 

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^^^^^^^Ep  -  —  —  —  — •  *■  - |  _ 

,011    L'STKRTAINMK.NI 


CALIFORNIA    TIIEaTRB. 


f*o 


NIOHT     ONL 


.i»t  nun   i.    ■  ■  ■  » .  . 


Ii  TRY  AND  MUSIC 

lLLli|  Josephine  Jackson, 

^^Hw  »t  »■«  »»»•  i. » • 

HIjUOHN   McCULLOUCH, 
I  HIM    MAOQIE    Moons, 

'P   k    a.        WILLIAMJO*. 
nflp  ■..  ■»**.    CLAHKr. 


UNCLE  TOMS  CABIN 


HERRT     EDWARD!. 
MR,    LOUIS    SCHMIDT, 

MR.    EH  NIT    SCMLOTT 


Btuh 


Musical   Ilirrrtor 


t  1  OUOICB  stUUNOS  or 

lings,   Songs,    Duetts, 


Iru  xxx  oxx  t  ml 


l  o  1  o  o> 


Celebrated   Authors    and 
Comoosers. 


OX*    MII.1I 

•nl  l»rrrf    P  at.  Mc.rr.,  'at  ih.  box 
im»B,'r,*"'0™U  Tb,,,n>  SlTUBOAT.  laaaTlh. 
•#•■  at  7  JO  ;  to  cotoman-.  a-  8  o'clock. 


i'tti 

a*A<oa  psast 

■  >  •«•  •? 

ueasa 

•  .MOO 

qcmso 
Moras 

WAirss 

n>»r 

...    >iia  ».., 

■  till 

I'fllallt 


«IU    tap-'OMii.  la  a.  «,.M 


SATURDAY  at  a 


■     "OH   F>*.  .1     II*..        tad   "IMUI   Ml    IUa,        •  tk   BMJHJI 

sssawmss.  sad  *  Ommj  O—  ii. 


tOIUOLANl'S  RtTIM-i 

■  •If   frlw  (•  all    part*  *.«*  th*   flews* 


MONDAY  KVKKlR0.iaM9:b— rintbwt&t  In  CHiftrtu  of 


MI88        ^.ISTTSTIES        O 


AXX  A1UE. 


-WBEH  WILL  BE    PBK8IKTID- 


BOHCO 

■  "hit 


.H1IIN      Mr!    I     I     l.<l|    |1H 

KIM     »»«lir     UK.lllAU 


WEDNESDAY    EVENING,  Jam  1  lib- 


ANNUAL    BENEFIT    OF    MR.    HENRY    EDWARDS. 


Rvacrrta   •^■ta—  DreeaOlrcle  ant*  OrehMtri 91   «•     Balcony 

RfMrrra  Urait- RaJoooy lA     riallary 

Dress  Circle  Admluloo  SI  frO    Fn«i*  Boxm.. 


■*    -ad  SIO  OO 


HUMBOLDT   PARK 

o  jk  n.  is. 

fOJ  I  HE  SEASON 


Jaar 


Leon  Samwclls, 

Horatio  IVclson, 

LULU  WILSON, 


M   .,    a   . 


«"oimo  iixk 

■.»■«    UIWU  i  « 
••■•     II,     BABCI 

iiii      m> 
•■•••  »m,Miii    ••  t 

t.ao*    lABWILU 
•f  »»%  i  I  I  .ii  •    hi  .i.  .  ■     mm,, 

mob  ana    KBI  «••« 

■roaia  or    >  .  i  «. 

I  i  •..    .  aaa  a.  n  ■.. 
-■'<!•  ii    Dili  r 

MM       W  II  «.».. 
Ul««mi     IKK'n     I  I  .ii  «  %     ACT. 

•.ma  umiiiu 

•'•     •-    111    n  a  »■  r 

i  l  M      »a  i  mo*. 
TBS  twi    niuaiim 

•  tamii.i.a  ui  iiuoa, 


THI  CEI  rjlBlTEB 

Metropolitan   Brass  Band! 

Will  M  Id  i.'*d«ir>.  Tl  Itore  c  a  •  ,  j-y  lANClRO 
III  THI  SPLBMD1D   1'ATILIOK.  T-0  Fio».  »wlai».  etc. 

%T  Tl*  T'l'dr.ph  RV'ca*  0rf«.  a.weja  w.  Il.o*  et  in* 
Oik  lied  Depot,  will  etiry  visitors  'o  it •  door  of  lb*  rait. 


ADMI-MiION F1FTT  ■  S*TS 

LLiim S3  r*-u 

Ohildi-D  under  10.  frea. 


iian  House. 

|»A^     JUflEL, 
30K   PROM  Til  K    RAILROAD 

>RIN,  Proprietor. 

[SHED   ROOMS 

....awn — 

'  t  a  varan,  t . 

Qamltir    of    fflMI,     l.lq- 
•■.*     M.d   rii.ri. 

TAKIhO   BY  WttK  OR    PfOKTH. 

■iTfla. 


AND   BA.SY 
...EVERY... 

Inrday    Kycnimf, 

AT  Bloar  O'CLOCK. 

__AT    THE    OLD    ORIOIIfAL 

■  RED  Llt.N  19  Gear,  atreel. 
Iwb'N  too  c.n  b»T»  HOT  AND 
rOOLD  DKIKK^of  tl.T.rrbMt 

^q^.lliy.    Tb.  -O'd  Spoil"  la  al- 

■  *.}■  on  r-ftod.     Drop  in. 
DAVE   MENDKH.  Proprl.tor. 


1ILD  HAS  RETURNED  TO 

Its    Parent. 

(A    SHIRT    STORE, 

oy    Ireet,  hn.  Removed  to 

I*     Second     street, 

I  Voo  anil    nad   o  complete   a*- 

or  hiiirts  sod  riiiiai. 

■t   tbe   oaeual   low  price 

M. 

REKtOICT   <*s   OO). 


lERLAND  HOUSE, 

MIAOBAMS1.TO  STREET 
I  KatAK  MOHTOOMBBY. 

IIE8T  house  in  the  city. 

-buttS     BAR    JUST    BREIT    THOB- 

'    "     irennbOTit.  ud  tailmflr.U 

,     . tBbVuPn«ai).it«d.    Alto. 

if  Uverltad  Hg«M.  788  BUikitalrtRi, 

\aad  9  roar  IH  4 1  rati,  nt*r  Market. 

J.  M,  BLINRET, 
Fr«i  prlt  tor. 


Jrtb.RRd 


J5NS,    HOLMES  A  CO., 

Ijl ACKAMKIf TO  OTKaaTT. 

DEM  FOR  A  LL  BlRDa  O*  00ODH. 
" 1  ao  all  bolaoa  troa  all  parti  .1 
.__     FaTadf.Ulonaod  Idaho 


L,  l&inxlw0* 


CURES   DYSPEPSIA. 


Lvs^^xLB^^ 


Gives  Tone  to  the  Stomach. 


tEv#ERHxl/B^RS 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 


(a^JxLB'TTERS 


la  a  Sure  Relief  for  Indigestion. 


L,>(?^ixl>TERS 


HAS  NO  SUPERIOR  AS  A 

BLOOD    PURIFIER. 
MDtl 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING    DRAMATIC,  MUSICAL,  LECTURE.    AND 

EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooms     lO    and     IV 6SO    "\Viinl>Ui(jton     sti-<-«-«. 


M" 


WILLIS^BAND. 

U8IO     FURNI8URD    FOR    ALL 
occA'tont.    atfRiio  Importtd,  *rrRn»od 
asd  (or  Mia. 

HARCCIH.    fll.lTRfl      leader   •< 
OrthrMra. 
IIFNUY  TON  DF.R  HKHBCK.  I^eatf- 
Af  Bran  Hand. 


Htori.  HIS   McitUomarjr  ilrorit,  or    MAKCUH  M, 
BLUM.  SIN  Montfomari'iLrMt.  Jafitl 


COSMOPOLITAN 

Savings  and  Exchange  Hank, 

Ro,  *M  Unntg«mcry  atrtjcL. 
(tdonttomery  BIooi.) 

OUARANTKfl     VVRB tlOS.OOO 

MrTirm  Dto««ltff,  one  per  cant,  per  mont*.. 
■BR-No  I£ntrylFe«  or  ooart*  f"rBmk  Roofe. 

W.  8.  THOItPdUN.  PnH.d.nt. 
J.  OROOERR.  BeoreUrr-  mitHm 


IV.  SWEENEY, 

MERCHANT   TAILOR 

4S    MECOXO    STRCKBX. 

FINK    COOD8 ."PBRFEOT    FITS! 

Satisfaction    Guaranteed  I 

A  FINE    LINB   Of  BPRJNO    A»D  SUMHFJ1 
Uoods  jnat  reoalVid.    Ot.ll  aod  i*e  IbtBr- 

■ar*a  a>«o»ei  atr«i- ow  ■ 


MISS    MINNIF.    WAI.TO", 

....WITH.... 

TWO      NBW       DKAMAN. 

I*  prspkred  to    aceop'.   ♦m-ti'mioli    for  *  or    12 
nlf-bU  oommaooloK  in  Jaly. 

SOrTbi  BailDiM  RrrRDRitiiftDts  of  Draa.*tio  or  Alatioal  KotertRlomaoU.  FRTKB.  PIUR10H, 
•Id.,  RtUDdtd  to. 

Mr- All  PatloMSiotroaled  to  as  will  fes-scfeaUd  with  promptoen.  No  sbsrett  nidi  eiospt 
lor  Mr.lo..  ..t.all.  p.rlo.-«i.  ,H««I»AW   CORSTN    A-    OO. 


HrECIAI,    KOTICT.    TO 

Pienk  and  Ball  Committees. 

WE    ARE     PREPARED     TO    PORNISH 

TT  BA>i>aiD4  filt'UlKM  BA8  oompM.I  ol 
th.  rioat  ma.lol«ni  in  to.  Stat.,  oad.r  Map*, 
taat  kMd.ra.  at  fair  rat... 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 


TO  OUDEIt 


$50, 


LAIVTCASTER'S 

•  17  WA»ni!.»TOJI  BTREKT, 
feltla  Upp.  Maxaira'aOper*  Honstv 


SANGER  HALLE 

(RlNOSR'S  BALL,) 
14     SKART    ST..    NKAtt     kEAUNT. 


RTaae  hot  the  Choicest  Hrnnda  of    Wt*** 
■  ■d   I/QRora  or  httRO, 

DEPOT  WEYAND  JL  lASCHt'S  BAY  IREWHT 

fetstr  011  BIS  r'KI.DMAnif. 


f  MLR|itolJ 


J1  tl«« 


'QVH  <SX    f  "H 
MIiniM  ONV  ATa  MHJO-A** 
•r»1P«ji  ***  eniooRC  I*  si  MM  «  ■»  a  w».*i  ;*■.*»• 

■■i»t|0  pas 
iionbiT  t«*>oTJ  eqt,  -BftltJ  oisiapom  t«  '»u|qiij»Aa 
10  »>aa  f(it  o«j»0  '••I  BD*  q)M-*«ao»aB  i«aq  oq, 
oi  noauoj  'a«a«|p  pna  tdoqr)  laMvoqo  Pu*  AA 
SRHXHAO    J,8«ZJ.Vjl    J1HL   HSIWHn^I    HTlT 


Jois/rjc^s? 


asnoHdot|3Pue 

OldlOVd  NH3H1I10S 

•jiosjuoi  iofaa  pire  naj4, 8An 


THE  OLD 

JEXot    scotcn, 

IS  M«irt..  Street.   OMr  Hearor. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Drlnksa  Specialty. 
THE  BEST  TOI  AIIDJtRRY  ID  TOWN. 

AVvara  on  Bis  the  Mew  York  Herald.  Harpar*' 
WaeUj.Frssk  Laalla'*,  Das'a  Dolora,  Polioa  Urn 
catte.  all  tha  QaMforala  pa  par*,  alao  London 
pRcok.  Ball'aLlfa,  IllRtrUaUd  Loodon  Nawa.  Oali 
«ad  aM*si l>  you raatf 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 


tanraul.  d«a  Uhan   tba   nana|r>inent 
of  both    tbi-    Mlnpra'    H«*i  aarant  ORy 
Oorutneretal  etraet  and   tba  Miaara'*. 

n  Market  street  in  narlnar*Bip  oho  MBw. 
A.  DSAYKUR,  <tbo  baa  been  •.ooDeflied  with  th* 
Oral  Hat  yoara.  In  protimnili  hm«  beao  made  tv 
tbactttaloa  dapartma'  nat  will  raoder  tbe  HI* 
oara' mora  popal&r  tbaa  It  bae  a»ar  bean  darln# 
Use  II  yaarioflte  prnaparltr.  Oor  Btlla  ol  Fare, 
»mb'">ti  all  tba  delioaoi»a  of  tbe  aaaaoo.  Oar 
mnttn  la  "Uood  Fare.  Oood  Oooklns  aod  I"  * " 
Oharfaa." 

p.  nr.KURS  at  co. 


Ml 


NERS'    RESTAURANT, 

nil  and  &B8  L o n me ro laiv and 


TSO   Market  at  real. 
Open  rom  ft  a.m.  to  If)  v.u 


FRED.  C.    WENTWORTH. 

Aonoohc.  tbat  nt  his  B.looD, 
SOI  Keorny  at.,  IV.  W.    enr.  S.eraBaeoto. 

Look  famooi  for  tba  axo.ll.oe.  or  It, 

WINKN  and  LIQUORS 

All  Drfoka  will  b.oc.fortb  bo 
T    B    BT       O    DEJ    IM"    T    m  . 

'm>S0In 


UTt 


»AI.DBO«.  Prapttator. 


5  r.   M      Bpl'it.U  Cirol...    Sun.].,,  -twadft.  mo 
rrld.rar.alor..at3P.M..  at barra.ld.°oa.,li;sl( 


GERMAN    PIANOS. 


OEOROE    NTA-YEBi 


Iffnl 


TBE  BUST  AND  TH*  OBKAP. 

it.  Hobraab.t.-IUrA  no..  A».ota 
,r  tb.  oal.br.t.d  FMtorln  or 
Blotbo.^  In  Lo.pz'ir,  .ad  8obl9[p, 


aod.ll  Uodaof  8HRLL  F1SL 
SlallaHo..  A*.  41,  AS,  Oallfoni 
1  JUrrat..ntra.o.  on  Gallic      ' 
P.blto  or  prl.aU  i 
tnm  ,  A.U.  to  LI  p. 


P.blib  or  print.  parlUa' ud' faaailloj  aoopll., 
l^dlM'MatKoHaSan* 


«"  AfAV 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

FIK91NIA     l/TT.     tVJUVAUA, 

THIS  BLBGAHT  TOKATRE  HAS  BKEi«  BJt- 
daoorated,  and   c*ti  ba  rented  b»  toe  oicbt  Of 
bf    the   weak.      Sun    Rid    uatoiinf;    couipaaies 
Itoeralir  ireatod  witt>  on  <i<t>lieaMOr>  by  letter 
tft'UA     A*H»KK, 
Mao?>«erand  »0I(.  P-rrur'atos 
■     -,   SJrCA.jARL 


THE  JOU&KiVL  Of  AMUSEtfENTB. 


PubUabed  ereTy  I>a*  '°  toe  Ye**  ** 

AJ 

S38  MerekUt  aad  S»S     "WaBhliiKtoB  Si* 
Below  HonW'omciT,  San  Fraociseo 


batubday:. 


.JUNE  7    ,\8?3 


0>aters. 

In  strolling  ronnd  the  other  nigsvt, 
To  look  at  'Frt&oo  by  gas  ll±:h:, 
tyur  can  low  feet ,  by  chance  did  str*y 
To  when  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  nestle  a  soieon 
Throngb  which  a  tweet  bouque*  woo  seen  j 
Wb  Ue  otoesy  atone  and  pearly  shell. 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell. 
Made  that  srinaorr  ic-m  to  b« 
Borne  fairr  grotto  of  tbe  eea, 

<?t©p,M  aaid  isy  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 
It  loors  ao  nice — and  try  their  cheer. " 
"All  right,-  I  said,  "I  mast  agree 
That  tbis  place  ou'ta  vie  to  a  'T.'*; 
Bo  sooner  had  we  found  a  £eat 
Than  at  oar  side  a  walter'neat 
Marie  hie  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mlgbt  name.    We  found  11  true, 
And  coated  ete^efeeatl «,  toa; 
All  kind*  of  oysters,  Juicy,  fat, 
Oooked  every  style;  jn*>t  Ui  jik  of  that. 
And  If  yoor  month  A oa'%  water,  then 
Ton're  different  from  other  men . 
The>'d  clam  sand  crabe  aad  tvrrapios; 
In  fact,  we  fooxd  they  had  within 
That  cosy  plac  oi.  hind^of  g -...rcc , 
Pish,  flesh  or  fowl  walch  vre  ootid  dtss. 
While  eTery  dish  w,  1  an  s 
Prepared  to  t*mpt  an  epicure. 
The  ladis«.  too,  have  foaid.  'rwo*j.d  seen., 
That  they  t  -.t»  here  the  beet  tea  cream; 
Bo  fitre  thet  flock,  the  Uule-einneM, 

;  "eii.h  alee  dirmore." 
Wfcoerer  donbta  this  let  him  rn.*b 
To  three  honored  tbirty-aeren  Bosh, 
And  there  this  trutb  he'll  tied  made  plain: 
Who  go**  tb*r*  once  will  go  again. 
Facino  Oyster  Bov.ee.  £j7  tush  street,  shore 
stoaJeomery;  op*r.  Dsyand  rTiabU 

OHAELBS  GAAEE,  Proprietor. 


Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
Horses  and  a  reliable  artyer  an  tbe  leading  es- 
sentials of  :n  tajoyoble  ride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  Ban  Friotleco  eo  unqasetici,  abb- 
s' frxm  Frank  toutor,  whose  carriages  bare 
the  privlte*,*  o  the  t  a*-d  fronting  the  Occl- 
aeniai  HcttL  HUbaiadscHietarD-ont* are  used 
by  the  beet  c'rcles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
it  a  point  to  employ  abls  honest  and  perfectly 
ceuitetns  drive:.-,  nets  more  liberally  patron- 
ized than  any  otber  carrl.ge  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  lar»e  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  in  particular,  will  engage  no  c  image* 
•roept  those  whlcb  be  provides.  Frank  has  en- 
joyed gr.-at  luccess  In  his  business,  and  tee 
admirable  way  in  which  be  conduct?  it  makes 
turn  a  favorite  with  all  who  pe'roalse  him.    * 

fSan<?-wior\  IsUi-d  Puln. 

Since  the  recension  of  t*e  king  to  the  throne 
pf  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  "there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  industry  is 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Schielber,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  fnici'ore ,  520  Washington  street, 
opp  -eitc  the  mtrkct,  who  ta>  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  puln,  has  received  ad- 
vice* that  the  fathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pnlu  has  always  been 
in  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
for  mattress  beddins.  and  donb'JeeS  Mr.  Scnxel- 
ber  will  And  no  difficulty  In  disposing  ol  ail 
that  comes.  a. 


Crystal  Samp  e  Rooms. 

The  Crystal,  alive  to  the  wants  of  the  com- 
rnuui  y,  has  imported  diree:.  Stttabd's  cele- 
bra'ed  Scoice  Wsnssr,  wbloh  all  true  lovers 
of  good  liquors  wlU-aamplw  ifidtt.  Bri  dy  A 
Dunne,  proprietor-',  535  Sacaairnio  strait,  be- 
tween Montgomery  and  Sauseme.  6  c 


X>r.  Bsrlow   J.  &joait2i 

la  giving  a  eoura  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Duv 
asses  at  bis  Hygeian  Ball,  637  California  street, 
•very  Friday  evening,  oommenclngat  ~H  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
bo  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  *  r  u  ,  tree.         w 


Fin*    Candles 

Treab,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  1L  A.  at erc&r's  pioneer  confection. 
err,  S76  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  ana  retail    e 


I>r*.     DobertF 

Has  devoted  nis  study  more  particxaarjy  to 
chronic  and  apecifls  practice,  and  as  such  is 
■ow  the  most  suocessful  ol  any  Physician  In 
Ban  Francisco.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leideedorfl,  a  few  doors  oeiow  Wn»*. 

Ohser  Hoqb*. I 

Battler's    Wine     Parlor 

Lew  Battler,  formerly  in  the  minstrel  line. 
Will  be  pleased  to  act  tbe  role  of  Boniface  to  all 
friends,  day  and  evening,  at  33t  Bush  street, 
below  Kearny.  a  a 


San?   Moore, 

Formerly  of  Base  House  Carriiges,  can  be 
found  in  front  of  Oo?czoan  Bros,  clothing  es- 
tablishment, southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery sts.,  or  Dexter  Subles.  Carriage  orders 
left  at  either  place  prorspuy  attended  to  dsy 
or  night,  at  reduced  rases.  re 

A.  .Pleasant  l_*ooaataon. 

Parsons  desiring  ocm'ortable  lodgmgs  in  a 
Central  loe&Uon,  shoulc  visit  the  Alhambra, 
•nd  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tbe  building  is  a  vers  fine  one  and  IS  well 
lighted  and  wnta&ted. 


Premium  Shirt    M3k     r, 

Mrs.  Eveline  Morris  5M.  Eermy  Bt.,  r»pect- 
f  allv  sollciu  a  call  from  friends,  and  strangers 
vtsltlcg  the  City.  Newest  styles,  perfect  fit 
•nd  prices  reasonable.  j^j 

Ladies  *Vlsiltlnsr  Cexvlss. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Jobs  P. 
Dwtxb,  126  Sutter  street,  opposite  Lick  Hou«e, 
and    at    the    Grand    Hotel.    X.   B.—  HasmsaB- 

EUTI  CTATLT  SliBCTD.      FSXllUESErr    ot  eVETT 

description  to  order.  s 


Dental  Work. 

Foa  rrszsr  Qvaun  cr  woax.  go  to  T.  0.  Jes- 
—  p,  dentist,  cor.  Suttei  -ud  Montgomery,  over 
Tuckers. S-O 

A-trtentJon,    Ledlee 

To  give  tbe  skin  the  soTtseas  of  velvet,  and 
the   tint  of   Om   lily    to   tha    oomp'^xion, 
Dicxrr's  Cnxus  nz  Lis. 


A  SotntloQ  ol"    tlle   Chinese    problem. 

In  di'cusilog  the  evil"  or  Chineje  immigra- 
tion and  the  exUting  depre^-lon  of  bu*inefc«  in 
Ban  Francisco  oocwqaeot  ujon  the  displace- 
m6ot  o:  white  labor  by  Chinese  la  our  work 
Bhops.  tbe  Golden  Era  bits  the  mil  square  on 
ihe  h  ad  (o  the  foUowin?  : 

Tbeo-ij  msasare  of  redrea*  wbich  boidi  cut 
an*  «m«-"ol  rrtisf  <a  the  formation  ot  aatt- 
fv^B^e^cietes  sal  aver  tbe  Oo^u  the  mpmbsrs 
oiwfl'  L  .bailbVpledged  not  to  employ  Ctm  e-, 
"  poroaaae  food*  of  tvo**  who  «  euiolo> 
to*  o..  oor  to  parcoaie  goods  of  O*1'^"^"01*^ 
5"t*s^aoud  teto  was*  thsojealvM  lelt  to  tbe 
obar«rsr  of  psrobasers.  It  o=e  Ibonaaod .men 
fataueitysnonld  *fJ«-  aD  orpan.tit.on  anSer  a 

ota"g  !»*f  ird.Tiaaala  or  firms  Wbr.  p?'B«*«»- 
p"jiiTtm.itwoQldg-eatlf  str-nntteB  ta.  banJ« 
of  sacb  ™i  oar  local  maoufact  trers  as  are  d«w 
earaceo  ie  tbe  *xpeno>«*t  "I  competiog  wita 
ObiSeSaiasifaewria.  U  tbi.  •«  «g»»«; d«! 
nol'lp'itd  by  Ms.  •*  •*  •<M,,»  ?*°*  DS  Vh«a 
™69  ol  tae  exp.r.meDt  *osl«  b9  sssursd.  These 
societies  most  b*  orsaostd  wiUoat  the  «d  Of  law. 
as  ao  U"  wanlO   be   conavituUOoal    that  diecrtmi- 

iWMeMiid  oDlTbe  carried  oat  where  the  com- 
m.turj  i-  B-ariroaania:oQ'to  laror  of  the  object 
t>  b"  aita."e*:bu.  -aoa  anaBimity.  i;  is  believed, 
prevails  ID  tbia  Sut". 

To-  experiment  has  beea  tried  by  at  least 
•w  sun  in  Sin  FrancHco.  We  allude  to  Mr. 
H.  S^t  iff,  wr-o  la  profrirtor  or  wo  largs  cigar 
■»res,  880  end  852  Kearny  street,  is  l;ng  age 
■<tle6\  Mr.  Sail  ff,  knowiDg  what  the  result 
of  Chinese  lsbor  would  be.  formed  the  resolu- 
tion to  neither  employ  Oblneee  -wcrkmen,  nt.r 
pel;  nor  pnr.hsse  cigars  male  by  Chtneee,  and 
hena*cafriei  out  this  resolution  te  the  prea- 
ea:  day,  and  will  conti-»ue  to  tdhtra  to  it  as 
long  a<  ho  remains  in  business.  MsBy  of  his 
Cri  Ldi  th=upht  it  imaoitible  for  him  fo  stem 
tbe  curr-nt  of  (ppoeltion  to  those  in  the  esme 
trade  wh5  employed,  Chtneie  workmen,  but  he 
has  r*one  s^  successfully,  and  ins'^sd  of  the 
one  Fmail  et'sblishment  which  he  commeoced 
with  at  tbe  time  ot  1  jrmin*  this  resolution,  he 
now  has  two  of  the  largest  In  tne  city. 

e-        -- — 
Ttie  Last  New  Sons. 

Air—  "Mrtt  *C  CAandon.*' 

Emerson  Oorville  U  my  name, 

My  business  al ways-is  the  same; 

Eastern  Oysters,  a- d  Fancy  Boast, 

Relishes  then?,  that  my  bouse  can  boast. 

Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 

Oh!  high  ohl  Ob!  slj;h  obi 

None  who  have  been  but  ag  tin  will  go. 

CorviUe  .ays  sol  eays  sol 

On  Floe  Stieet,  at  Ko.  410, 

Rexnemb  r  >be  number  aud  call  again. 

Visions  of  Bh^U-fi-h  in  every  style, 

Inwardly  cause  yon  much  to  smile. 

Ladies  with  escorts  there  always  go, 

Ladles  go!  Lsilea  go) 

Emerson  CorviUe'*  polit-l  and  so 
8-1  They  gol  they  go!  they  go! 

Woman's    JEtlsrixts. 

One  would  ttlok  that  It  was  one  of  womsn's 
rig ota  to  erjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  tbe  same  price  for  it.  Nearly  all  tbe  res- 
taurants "  for  ladies  and  gentlemen"  in  Sao 
Francisco  have  poorer  fare  than  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dloe.  Tnxnz  m  ah  ixceptio*. 
At  the  Piofexs  Eun-s.uitAj.-T,  on  Wa-ning.on 
street,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladies  can 
ret  an  tx -client  brbskfast,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
since  18^9,  provides  every  luxury  tbe  market 
aflorda.  B  Ah  ladies  and  gentlemen  find  thera 
^isbta  to  please  tne  most  emcureen  taste.      • 


I_#.    "WaxxiraxriaTa'a 

"  Chigaro  B^er Depot,"  623  Sairamenio  street, 
between  Montgomery  and  Kearny.  The  cele 
brated  "  Chicago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  beat  of 
liquors.  Dally  lunch,  with  lob;t  r  salad  aod 
otber  delicacies,  prepared  by  the  epicurean 
George  Bntt.  Beer.  10  ctnts.  Eegulir  Ger- 
man lunches,  caviar,  Swi=s  eheese  and  sand- 
wi'nes,  &rv£d  to  order.  To  lunch  at  Waaga- 
man's  is  the  thing.         6 1 

Notice  to  the  Public. 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  tbe  Metropolitan  The&ire,  is  now  sel- 
ling off  his  fine  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  chiU 
axens*  clotting,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  hits,  trunks,  valises, 
b'c,  nelow  co  t,    Osll  If  you  want  bargalBB,3x. 


Mothers  or  Fascojes  who  are  about  to  spend 
the  Sammir  in  the  countrr  with  thtlr  chileren, 
ought  not  lo  forget  b  fore  they  go  to  provide 
themselves  as  well  as  their  children  with  under- 
clothing. The  only  Flice  where  they  can  buy 
the  earns  chesper  and  male  of  better  material 
than  at  any  otber  place  is  at  H.  Friedlantfe r  & 
Go's,  Bo.  9  Third  street,  Nucleus  Building.    3b 


I>o    Hot    Suffer    xx-om    Corns. 

Tbs  unfortunste  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Hails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fl.  Cowan's  Instj- 
rate,  810  Kearny  street,  from  I  to  6  pjl  We 
»™ak  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doc- 
tar*t  capability.  Beterenees  aivin  if  required,  a 


Presh  anrl  Sweet. 

Fer  the  beet    coBfecboBery.   «r>   to   Oasty  and 
Wac&er's.  lfT  MentgotBery  St.  near  SntU  -        « 


Photoarre.pnlc    Cards. 

At  on«  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Pcooca  An 
Gallery,  84  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
HjBsion  street. a 

Pratt's  Aboliiiou  Oil. 
Tbe  People's  Bemedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains. 
a    ■ 
"Wktite  Labor  Only  ! 

Employed  by  the  What  Cheer  Liundry,  121 
Leidetdc'iff  s.reeL  • 


Prates  AboUtion  Oil 
Cures  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  3-L 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Bneumatism  and  Neuralgia, 


Corns,   BtuaJona,    Ingrova-ieic  Nstils. 

A  perfect  cure  warranted  by  Albert  Schoen- 
wald,  1J7  Second  street. 4-B2 

Slgnor    Fulvlo    Rossi 

Gives  private  lessons  In  Italian  and  English 
Vocal  Music,  at  645  Clay  street,  or  at  the  resi- 
dence of  tbe  pupH.  *W 

The    Best    Remedies, 

Dr.  Ferry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
rr*s  Webfoot  PHls,  for  all  bilious  complaints 
For  sale  by  all  druggtsts.  Agency,  417  Sensome 
street,  oemer  of  Comm*rcial.  • 


Public  Accommodation. 

W»;hlng  lelt  at  the  ofhoe  before  8i.  at.,  Oan 
be  returned  in  tbe  evening  Ifreqnlrcd;  we 
never  disappoint!  What  Ofaaer  Laundry,  121 
Lelaesdorff  street.  • 


Bemov  al, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  118 
Post  street.  Sewing  mcctiit.es  reiit  d  and-re- 
neired  at  u*ud.  and  told  cheaper  than  over,  x 

A  Servant  In  tbe  Career. 

Weed's  Carpel  Sweeper,  with  the  bait  assort- 
ment of  Carpttstnd  Furniture  in  tbe  State,  at 
JobD  0.  Bell's,  nearly  <  pp'.eite  the  Grand  Hotel, 
Mr  Vet  street.  4? 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


B.  P.O.  O.  SEALS. 


THE  FIRST  6TATED  MEETING.  CNDEB 
tbe  NKW  CONSTITUTION  AND  BY-LAWS 
of  tbe  BENEVOLENT  PSOTKOTlVE  UBDEB 
OF  SE\Le.  will  ba  bald  at  tbeir  LODGE  BOOM 
oo  TUESDAY.  JUNE  Ifih.  at  2  O'CLOCK,  P.  M-, 
when  every  member  of  tbe  FIRST  and  SBOOND 
DEGREE  is  orgeatly  reqaeatei  to  bspreseat.as 
baatDeis  of  importance  to  every  Brother  will  be 
traoaactad. 

Nominatioas  for  GrSsers  for  the  essoins;  term 
wi.l  take  place  at  tbis  meeting. 

ja'jtd  A.   W.  BASK,  O.  8,  o.  S. 


CALIFORNIA    THEATRE. 

Jobn  McOallongb Proprietor  and  Manager 

HENRY    EDWARDS 

Has  the  honor  to  acaoonce  taat  his 

ANNUAL      BENEFIT 

....IS   FIXED  FOB..... 

"WEDNESDAY JUNE  11 

Shakspeare's  grand  p'ay  artiiled 

The  Merchant  of  Venice 

saYLoas: heney  bwreds 

Bi->SANlO J0H\  UcCTJLLOCtiH 

P0ET1A Mlh-.  GBAaLali 

Snppsrtsd  by  th*  entire  CoonAay. 

To  cocc'uia  witb    Beaomoct    and    Fletcher's 
laag'iablc  comedy  of 

Bule  a  Wife  and  HaTe  a  Wife ! 

Flayed  for  the  first  time  in  California. 
Box  Office  now  Opesu  jaT  'd 


Look  Out  for  Fun 


J.  C.  WM.  SON'S    . 


Next  Saturday  Night.  June  14th 

For  whl.h  .cca.lo.  he  will  offer  the 
roost  varied  and  Davel  BUI  of  the  Sea. 
ton.  jttftf 


FOURTH  OF  JULY  COMMITTEE. 

AT  A  MEETING  OF  CITTZB.V8  HELD  lay 
-^*-  the  Chamber  of  the  Board  of  SnperTisors  C 
tht  iti  instint.ct  2  p.  sl,  Darsaaot  to  tbe  call  or 
Major,  thePrealdeo.prj  tern,  was  sqthorized  to 
appoint  a  Oommitee  of  Tare  nty-fonr^ — two  from 
etch  wtrd— wbos?  dotr  it  ahoald  be  to  select  a 
Commute  ot  Two-Bnndred  to  perfect  the  necei- 
esry  amacemeete  for  celebrUlDg  tbe  coming 
Aaotrertary  of  our  Kauoaal  Indepeadeaoe. 

In  pnrsa&oce  of  each  aathority,  tbe  followios; 
named  gentlemen  have  bE-ea  selected  t1  form  eoch 
Committee,  and  are  requested  to  meet  THIS 
(3atnrd.y>  F.VEMS&  it>  tbe  Chamber  of  tbe 
Board  or  Sopsrviiorr.  at 8  o'clock,  to  appoint  tte 
aforesaid  OoaaauLt*e  of  Two  Hundred. 

First  Ward— A.  D.  Spltv-Jo,  William  Carr. 

Secoad  Ward— Ool.  Arcbibald  Wasoa.1.  Loais 
Frinconi. 

Third  Ward— Wm.    H.  Lxo--,  D.  B.  Northrop. 

Foarth  Ward— Maj,  0.  L.  Wiggln,  Samuel  O. 
Ha -ding. 

Fifth  Ward— Joseph  Austin,  Howard  Colt. 

Sixth  Ward— F.  W.  Corbe'L   Jas.  L.  B  aikie. 

(•eveoth  Ward— Oorcelias  O'Jonnor,  Bichard 
Bing. 

Eigbtfa  Ward-Gee  Tecs.  N.   Oszaeam,   Dr.  W. 
G.  Waymaa. 
NioU  Ward— Ool  Peter  Donahue,   O.   F.  Wllley. 

Tenth  Ward— Samuel    Morgrove,  Wm.  Soholle. 

Eleventh  Ward— Col,  SI.  0.  Smith.  Donald  Mo- 
La  us  aa. 

Twelfth  Ward— L.   F.   Loreland.  Henry   Keait- 

S.  8.  TILTCN,  Preeidsat  pro  tern, 
J.  P.  Shuts.  Secr-tirj. 
Juae  S.  1173.  je7  It 


EDWARD     PEEL     &    CO., 

«25  and  8  V*  WauhlnaTtvav  street, 

HAVB  OPE VED  A  COOKING  KSTABLISH- 
sneat  a*  this  pi  see  far  tt«  fitoh  of  prapar- 
inz  BaL'-  &UPPPRS  and  LUNtHK?*  FOB  PIO- 
M'JS  AND  b  A  LOONS,  on  tbe  mo  t  reno^able 
ternsa.  Luoches  if  slivered  >a  any  part  rf  tbe  city 
free  of  charge.  Tb«  patro=age  of  tbe  E&loone  to 
toec:*.y  is  reasectfullysolieiied.  }o7I  m 


SPECIAL  NOTICE. 


MISS  AJT3IE   GRAHAM 

Takes  pleasure  in  aanoaatiag  to  the  Ssn 
Fr&ncisoo  public  that  she  will  lake 

HER  FIRST  BENEFIT 

....osr.„. 

MOST-AY     ETEXIXS JOSE   Olb 


Wten  will  b«  preeecud  Sb.kip«in's  be.Q- 
t  Jul  Lova  Sioit.  la  5  Icl:.  ec titled 

Romeo    axicl    Juliet 

JULIST -MSB  AKSIB  GRAHAM 

BOMBO MB.  JO  UK  Mi'.ULLOUGH 

je5  td 


Lyon's   Portable 
KITCHEN   FURNACE, 

IN  ITS  B0ON0MT  OF  COAL  AND  STOVE, 
as  a  perleei  oooker,  broiler,  toaster,  aod  flat— 
iron  heater,  is  a  n&oeuttr  t»  every  bousekeeper 
woo  wishes  to  save  tbe  stave  end  two-tb>rds  of 
tbefoalit  eonsumv.  It  isobeap— ft  50.  Callard 
aaait  at  work,  at  Stambs  A  Milier's,  plaeabers. 
gts-St'ers,  tin,  oopper  ocd  etsve  store,  opposite 
Magxure's  Or>-ra  hoi  "~"    "" 

ISAAO  M.    WARD. 
Tbe  trade  supplied. 


'W^JBQ  TED. 

A  GOOD  BABBSK.  — MTTST  BE  A  QUICK 
werkmau  aes  of  »«b<r  baoiu.  Waste  aocord- 
tag  to  merit.  Add'j-  to  W.  M.  LAWTOaT, Kipioy- 
sasct  Otnoa,  43*  Pine  strask.       saaafal  joSit 


T'JhM.ltl   SURE   ROAD 

SUCCESS 

13  BY  FOLLOWING  TBE  TRUE 

American  Business  Principles 

Tie  Seasons  for  Success  or  Failure 

We  start  witb  the  Sat  assertion  that  oo  bouse 
has  ever  failed  because  tbe  price  asked  for  me; 
cbacdia-  It  kept  was  to)  low.  And  against  this 
declaration  we  place  this  fsot.  that  oo  Srm  la  the 
ordinary  routine  of  trade  As*  ever  grown  into  a 
large  and  increasing  baEize»,  or  taken  the  lead  in 
its  particular  c  1  ass  of  goods,  ?l:.h  high  prices  for 
tbe  witshword.  Snoceas,  In  the  largest  aumb.r 
of  instance.-,  oan  be  traced  to  fair  dealing,  Cl>UH- 
•T.SV.  and  INTELLIGENT,  PEBblSTKNT  EN- 
ERG  r. 

One  mistake,  one  a' tempt  to  test  tbe  too  cftea 
cheated  public,  may  resalt  io  apparent  success,  but 
sooner  or  later  tbe  victim;  of  the  imposition  will 
turn  upon  you.  When  a  man  boys  a  thing  and  baa 
paid  too  musbforil.it  is  useless  trying  to  smooth 
over  the  matter.  Tbe  merchant  who  chuckled 
over  the  big  prcfi'.  be  made  has  f  lrniehed  the  club 
wberewi'.h  bis  owo  bead  may  be  broken.  There 
are  snore  daja  yet  to  oome.Bci  tbe  mas  who  thinks 
O0KNXKG  A  MATCH  FOB  HONEST  DEALING 
bad  b . t-er  not  forgst  it. 

Patrons  ara  expectsd  to  par  a  profit  on  their 
purchases  and  at  tbe  same  t'.me  depead  apon  the 
merchant's  advaetige' as  a  cuana'-e?  that  they 
are  fair  sad  reasoaabla.  If  tbe  public  tre  coo- 
vinae<d  t-at  a  certain  tradesman  has  peculiar 
facilities  forlayiog  In  bis  wares,  and  tbey  disoov 
er  ths  pyr  o»nt\tr.9  of  profit  ti  be- leas  than  is  gen- 
era'ly  demaaded.  it  matters  not  bow  small  it  is, 
fractional  sums  are  Bofn.ient  t9  insure  eucoess 
where  the  contrary  will  sarelyreaolt  la  failure. 


OUR  MANNEE  OF  DOING 
i  BUSINESS. 


|is   it 

o 
0 


Sneeess' 


"We  bwy  oblt  Goods  low  auad  sell 
for  cash. 

Wemsrk  oar  greads  low  and  stick 
to  our  price*. 

We  represeat  oar  goods  just  os 
tbey  are. 

tVe  retnrn  the  money  to  all  who 
bny  of  as  aod  tare  mat  salted*  If  the 
goods  ore  not  soiled. 

"We  bvtc  willing  to  *»▼»  polite  »t- 
tetrttom  and  show  ion  through  oair 
otoeh  whether  yoo  wlab  to  buy  or 
not. 

We  promote  to  treat  osr  cautoaa> 
era  ao  well  that  we  ahalleee  them 
oca  In. 

We  ataa  to  treat  onr  customers  In 
gneh  a  way  that  every  visitor  we 
have  will  be  a  walbine  advertise- 
ment for  onr  bouse.        &&  EEL> 


LU 

20UK  INDUCEMENTS  TO 
*  CUSTOMERS. 

0       3^  

q  Good,  StjlUh  Olothlaw,  well  made, 
3  at  moderate  prices,  and  warraaaed 
^  aa  represented.  Polite  and  at  ten  t- 
J  l  ve  salesmen  la   utteadanae*  and  as 

Hone  nrgred  to    parch  tee  If    the  ceod* 
do  not  salt.     If  tbe   above   la    yoar 
H  idea   b»w  bmloeis    ahoald    be  con- 
ducted, call  and  see  us* 


R  KM  EMBER,  YOU  CAN  ALWAYS  FIND  AT 
car  Etore  a  full  Hook  of 


CLOTHING 

Sjrp 

GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS, 

Fancy    Goods, 
Eugllsti     Cutlery, 

HATS,  TRUNKS,  VALISES. 

la  fact,  a  general  stock  of  all  kinds  and  .trades 
of  goods,  eheeper  than  auy'  other  house  In  the 
city.  -     

IX L  Auction  Store 

618  and!;620  Kearnylst., 

Corner    of    Commercial 


PICNICS,  EXCURSIONS.   ■ 


S.  F.  and  ».  P.  B.  B.J 


CHARGE    OF    Tl 

THE  CHEAPIST  ROBTE  TO  THE  GET 

O"  VJi-f  FT"R  APKIL  1.  117)  TBT  I 
uuwitDtli.au  (rucKoo  *  Ki/SS.'. 
ro.d  Company  tor  Olo.crd.le  nod  .It  i.tf, 
tUtiooB.  will  !«>.,,  s.n  K.uci.io ,  i.ll?< 
excDt*d).  from FroLt  street  «h.rf  »tiil 

5:»o  clock  AV,<oan«t,n»»l  DddVoST 

LA. ""»"»  ■■'"1   talk-  olcrScii 
with  .  Ugei  ta  aad  /roia  .1  ■  poioi. 


SURDAY  EXCUR8  OHS   AT  REDUCED  M 

L.a.e  Baa  Fr.aolaca  at  8  A  u  ..,-  . 
•rri.ing  al  uio..  rdilc  at  1  o'c'ooit  p  u  fi  9 
w,ll  l..„  Clc.crdal.  MJoVlM..  Art.  S 
Fraacmco  at  7  ..'cla  k  ThU  will  allj.  * 
jiooi.t.  »;.«j.l  Doara  at  aa,  ot  lb.  il«H 
t-e  lia.  ol  lb.  lo-d  F^r  all  iDtoraiaOc"  iS 
■  be  UotLp.aj'»cfflj«.41!a  Hoj.tioaiii, °  Jl 

Or  aud  alter  Jae.  lit.  iba  Klan.  .  yj 
Saa  rra.clioi  at  2  30,  p.  *  ;  tbe  i!r\  ,  S* 
01oT.rdal.at6a.  M.  ■  •"•  «tl  .  mj 

W>'» PBTFB  DOMAH0«.Pr.  ^ 


Badger'sGentral  Park,  Oan 


i£^£ 


THESE  BKADTIFtJL  Os\BDK!fS  AS  | 
open  for  tbe  sea. on,  and    bub;  of  t  i 


popular 


Fioivzca 


Will  bs  held  tbsre.     Th»  a'traot'aos  an 
ous.     SKAiIN'G  PAYfblON.  MUSEDal 

N  ASIUM.    Oka. ins;  fr-e  on  week  days. 

Admt.ilin   g 

OHIl.DRKX  1A  ORNTS 


PIPIFAX!   PIPIFJ 


TVTAGIO 


1ITTE  ■ 


IiHESE  BITTERS.  IN  TINTED  BY  1  || 
.    Wolfsanc.  s  c.lebrat^d  earan  of  Gtr  3, 
so  marTeloas  in  tbeir  effects  than  they  .  2 

tbrouffboot  Enrops 

MAC1C  BITTERS  I 

Tbey  gire  !  one  to  the  Stomach,  C. lor  to  m 
ptexio-\  Brilliancy  to  the  Byes,  Vigor  to  laftj 
lact, aod  reeewed  titrtng.t.  and  titili'j  u  taj 
and  infirm. 

No  family  shonld  bs  withont  this  tral]  k 
tonle, 

J.   M-  OORWET  . 

je6  2ai  P'Oprietors.  Saa  1 


tra-.-tHb 
sFrtsl 


lYahl's  ^alle 

A  LTHOUEH  MR.  TABER  ADVJ 
**■  haTios;  withdrawn  (?)  from  the  Pbo 
Gallery,  No  18  Montgomery  s.rett,  tt  | 
signed  retains  posees-'ion  of  all  i 
at  tbat  dace,  and  is  prepared,  as  htrs 
fnrnlsh  all  kinds  of  Pictaras  in  the  bat 
guaranteeing,  with  Crat- class  tal.nt,tO(i 
faction  in  all  aaaes. 

MR.  HAHL'fl  personal  ittentloi  ii 
all  retaaabies  aad  ooloriag  ii  st*it 
which  art  he  Is  acknowledged  by  all  tj  I 
head  of  his  prof:  siion. 

NAHL  A  00 
Artiste  and  Pootc 
jntlv  IS  Montromery  sL,a 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICCL  W\ 

Aad  ♦ -oil  ©ire  nflfedtelas.  > 

TO   (\Cifi    BEA.UTIFOL   AND  INI 
Ml\J*\J\J\J  iTe  obiecta  ta  be  aas-sv   Ot 

Pnblic  DAY  AND  NIGaT,  at  KUslBE 

3 18  Montgomery  stroot.    FOfi  MB.S  0 

BBS*  Da.    JORDSK'S    PBITATE    OTri£«  » 

Gsary  street  louposite  old  M«obsaiaa'F> 


Bead!  Bead!!  Be: 



THE  PALACEJF  FAS 

H 
i 


New  -tore.  11*  Secood  ■trsai.  .. 
Grand  hotel.  Oluihing  of  the  latest 
fashionable  styles  mai*  o  to  order. 

NOTE  THE~PRICH 
Pants.. .  from  $6  to  S 1 2 
Suits from  SM 

I  inTi  to  the  Inapecttoa  of  tit. 

tbe  market. 


*• 


A.  MORRIS, 

No.    17    Second   St 'el 

■tl7  lm  0»portte  oral,  'ggl 


AUCTION  SALE. 

New  City   Hall  ob 

No    77    and  "78— Delin  ft* 


MOBDAY.  JPXE  1$,  18JJ-J0H; ,.  * 
TOn  *SuN.  Aootiooeir,  Ho.!l'  «■   • 
ery  tt-eet.    For  par  i  ;a'ari  ae«  adwtt.  »* 
Altt  aod  I  iinitcr. 
By  order  Bojrd  of  Citr  Hall  Camml*** 
M  ,8-id BOB'.-    GK3KG«.»  gj 


DRIRENZ 
HERB  I 


The    fercat   Toale  »nd  App««H 
Sale  K.erjwkere. 


J.   C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    r.U  * 

Cr.  Seed  a»d  Tetaata  a  *j 

aar-T.rrapia     OOBi'tWtlj  »^ - 
'Ojaterl    ia    eTery    •»»■»•    "JS 
.SnPPBB     BOOMS  »■»  lBJ 

deo  JltPO 


THB    VE'1 

A  FsTcrlte  Resort  for  La«i 

Good  Liqnors  and  Choio  i 

■ttTTTaelr  Taay   Mraacly   ta   a 

K.  H.  LUVT.  Prooristar.  soothwai* 

KearoyaadOommarcialsHssU, 


Soda      #    4 


r.    -7 


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r.)«  ' 


lfifaro 


"5 


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HOTEL. 


>•■   i  iii< 


•now.    MMtT.  aeat    i 


»•*.    i 


S  new  VARIETIES 


^A^i'^i—jta^i'^iW^i 


BPJW    ALIA1BBA    TIIATB1 


■rtflng  Developments 


HJOKLH 

T('->  K.ll  I 


m  /v  ou  x  f*.  nr 


CALIFORNIA   MINSTRELS 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 

« t      uttoiiio, 


Littlo     Mao      in 


I  ■»•  MMlftl 


ON      TF\>V,VIIIL.1L.B1F»«II 


The  Renowned   BARNEY,  In  his  Champion  Mm 


The  Belles  of  the  Kiickci. 


IX.    .. 

H  W.-4. 


MIm     I  u.- 


Clas     OrlRiual 


oxaoo 


•ound^From  Germany Master  Barney 

C3-.     XV.     JESTER, 

lumnD 

Tlao      Man,       -witta.      tlio      T«llx.iri8;      Htvracl.'' 

Drnwlii|;-riiiiiii     Comrillnn, 

Anglo-French    and    Funniest    Ventriloquist    In    the    World, 

WITH     III-4     HKADLKNH     MEIV. 


;••  .: 

■ 

, 

• 

i  >1  <>au  at    "VI 

1.... 

1  >  1     II    II- 

VI         III.*. 

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'  ••••■  ■«  I.  -  >.  ...  M 

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The    Toung    Actrc  .  • 

■  *,* 


>T1M     AAI1     IIRMUMHI 


To  Cos  eta  i«  lib  lb*  »ir*»»lo*  sksfeh  of 


THE  MISCHIEVOUS  MONKEY. 


JAMX  HUSKIS9  

MONKr.Y.  imi  BlHUifOUHi.. 

L'l.dlwlr 


HOB  HABT 

I  il.K   Uli 

O     B.    Hi   ft., 4i 


WA^TKD-SS    II.  I.I    I.udtn,   .10  M.v.    f.tr   FrMM'i    P.itamlH.,   III.   Wimb  who     I.UH    In  krr  »ha 


WILL  SHOBTLY  AVPEAB- 

HOloor-t  Prasor,  tlae  O-reat  Pautomimlst 


D  *f* 
M.llo. 


««-»»*■   «.n» 


tll«    » 

um    #»,,.i    vnxvi 

AA     T 


Song  ind  DiiiM— Dntci         Fred  Rttehta 

Ball*. 

(Oka  »«3  DUNCE 


M    ..  r  n    r  .t, 

lutiimitM 


A  CONVENIENT  DISTANCE 


orr-raYsY&Y-wy-,  ™si 


OUMlibnt*d  411  SO  WHITE  SHIRTS.    Tbo*  flt  fcrpbctlt, 

sjpn-CALI.  AND  SEE  THRU. 


and  for  rjaatilr  »-d  durability  will  n*»«r  bo  matched.    To  b*  had  only  ■•  lbs 

IXIv     All    MOV     HTORr,     OIH    Kcnrny   .Irrr    .  rnr    ('•.nemrrrlnt. 


SPRING  EXHIBITION 

—  OF    THE 

lam  Francisco 

Association! 

Open  to  the  Public. 

»BOK 

EL.  IVt.  to  S  IP.  Ik/I. 

BkdE. 


K  AtT.  to  io : 


l.*w.i.d»i»i  i  Lull im  9nllnH)....M  eo 


Liverpool  and  Great  Western  J 

Steamship  Company, 

CARRYING  THE  TJ.  8.  MAIL. 

TIGKETS  SOLO  TO  AND  FROM 

XJ  Lr-.a  .nderrj,  Uambamb,  Kroner,  .SslnWaBwi 
Havre,  Paris,  Sweden,  Beldam,  Norway  sod  all 
European  oitlss. 

TbliOomparjy  hu  arranrementi  w'lb  lbs  Oom- 
ml*alor>erof  fctalgr.t  on  sod  Railroad  Companies 
st  N-  w  York,  by  wbk-h  paoteDBSra  are  pro  miff 
forwarded  to  tbs  Pacific  <_'<a  t. 

For  particulars  apply  to 

D.    M.   JACHHO,   AtjJnt, 

m>81  Its  S3H   M««iE'i«'ry  ilr^ft, 


STILL  ANOTHER. 


OWINOTOTHK    S';AKOlTV    O/    SAI OONH 
oa  Baih  etre»t,  i  be  ft  to  loforei  my   frlsnds 
and  the  Lttblia  that  I  hareoDSsed  lbs 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

....IT.... 
BUM  Bash   street,  between    Moatsjonaerr 

nad   KfurtiT. 

All  Drinks,  Plain"  or  Fancy,  lOo. 

OODOOOted  In  tb«  bait  elrle  and  of  tb« 
Parsat  Llqsors. 

CIJAH.    V-     rCLDMANV, 
sp.l  tf  Proprietor. 


THE   RIALTO. 

A.  Popular  Bendozyous 

The  Choicest  Wlnei  sad  L'qnon  en  the 

Puelfle    tonal. 

•  VPERB    HAVANA    (IOAB". 

TUIb  OEM  OF  A    SALOON  AT 
Mo.     AT    Til  IB  II     8TUFET, 

Will  bs  onndaotcd  Id  so  perfect  ft  manner  that  lbs 
pbrsto  "MestmooD  the  Rlalto"  bitwten  friends 
will  signify  bhs  chief  Joy  of  dally  life. 

H.  WAFER,  Proprietor. 
my!4  tf  P.  McAKDLK.      upailot;ndwnt 


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Bar  Sugar 

FOB    SALK-Sia    KEABN?    STSEKT.    Al 
MKHOHB'S.  _  Aiio.  ,.ar,  kind  of  O.odl.i 
„1D  If.   A.   tv.tiir.n. 


MKK.    BHIMII,    CLAIRVOYANT 
AND  P.SYOUOMBTBR.  bu  Mturpod 
to  ■•STOOETON  DIBBKr.      Bonn  from 
»to»ir«e,  *>.   OlrelwilMdATAftdCldu; 
M  MOU  »>8  lm 


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RBMOVAI,. 


CHITTENDEN    &     DALTON, 

rO&MEBLT  OI'IBr 

NEW    VOIIK    HTABLE4,    Mtsslosi   at., 

■ATI  rrjBCBAJED  1 H  ■ 

T        GALLERY  STABLES 

NO.  209  SUTTER  STREET, 

AND      HAVK     AD- 
dad  larffcly  totbtiri 
at*cl<  nf  hntMi,  whioriF 
are  all  flr  t-elaaa,    I'»r-X 
tlcalar   »t*nhoo   paid 
t>  boardlac  bonsi. 
■31  im  OBIITENDKN  A  DALTON. 


AFTEB    Till 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

00  TO  THE 

not    scototi, 

■■Iter  street,   near  krarn;  , 

And  try  ons  of  tbslr 

Hot  Seotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 

A.II     DrlnkH    Ten     Conta 

MLT  JOS.   D.   BTIKKJS.  Proprietor. 


.  AIKIN 


Tin  n  It    M  it   and  Chr 

K,    IIIIIUAT.  LUAOB  and 
Men,  niaohar-c"*  fco-n  in*  V  ■ 

,  Ntara'ils,   Km.:; 


■-■*. 


,    or   aloflc.    a-aifdl  ap*ady,  aa'a    car*   of 
•  ■  •■kors*,   Prolsi 

1    -«m.i    ml     o'litr    D.iitM.    rsjiodtaJ.       AVOID 
DRUQl 

>  ».  ^nmora,  W*na  ami    V'arV*  'k  In  nil t  rrtnnl. 
-*-  ,\l  '  orfl  laoiial  UssM  Fftllhl 

Voniha  »nd   Urn,   oo  miliar    *lnt   ib»,'*a   read   or  do«> 

rrd.oan  r.ly  ootore   rsmtdy  ofdoloroiUr,  dahilit-,   or  dla- 

•sae  wea  ibs  oo  b>rl>  and  nlsd      No   <j -itc-karr  or  ilao-otlon. 

Beat  mean*  knoeu  I  >r    rtpld,  >aar  aura  i  »a cn.lina   danr.-',  avl- 

f»rirf,  alpornrsor  loaa  of  Una)  of  ortttioata   ami    ip 

t  itircifr  pmnin  or  oaua*oai  drua*4.  OooiplsU 
cor-  <wssre  all  othnra  f  %\  i  of  n>w tonam  a-.d  aoy  aytapt^ns 
left  fiom  bad  t'aatmeni  or  srgl'Ct  -**•» 

Krss  i.ooiOliallOB*.     All  Modlcio**,  etc  ,  fernlabad. 
Call,  or  irli  ioor  oaas.    Addrea*,   ■>'    J.  AlKtv  II.  "  . 
arUfflc*    &04   Kta'tjj    itr.At.    N,  K    l  outer    ot    (.aliforoia 
street,  ban  Franolsoo,  Cat. 


New  Discovery. 

IlBa  QU  of  tiih  wonderful  PLANT 
tli.t  OodUt,nd.d  lor  IhsOur.  of 

RHIUMATISM,    NEURUOI',    OOUT,    PARAL- 
YSIS, CATARRH,  AND  ALL   SPINAL 
AFFECTIONS, 

la  uodsntocd  perfs«t'y  by  tbs  ond*ratcoed— the 


srs  'ri**t.ed  eatarnelly  ni  h  sefxty  nnrt  auccssa. 

DR.  K  K.  DDDiiKlt  to  be  foaad  at  rila  Offloa, 
71  M  Market,  etreet.  oopoa^te  'r'.ird,  Kiomi  1  sod 
3   Irom  10  a  if   t  i  1  r  m  .and  f.om  i  to*,  r  w 

RstldSDcs,  1DO0  Hitaloo  atreet.  P.tirntsnao 
be  aooommodatid  witb  Hinro  sad  Bi»r.t,       aplO 


LA    FORMES1 

ITair  Restoratire  Powder 

•|  HUsPOWDRR  WILL  PREVENT  THR  HAIR 
1  from  fsthnc  off,  sod  alao  reatoro  a  new  frowtb 
of  Hair  to  the  bald  bead  within  a  few  weska  where 
the  roots  are  not  destroyed.  Thie  powder  is  mlisd 
with  warn  »»t«r  and  need  si  swash  three  t<raes 
s  wssk.  A  trial  of  oas  box  will  oonvtace  yna  thai 
tbla  Is  ro  bnmhoi.  Prlts  SO  osots.  OBJ  •■+.  SO 
ANNA  S  rjtEKT,  bat  seen  Eddy  ud  Ellis,  Powell 

— '"— -  BSlStBl 


Single  Outside  Rooms, 

WTTB 

No.  1  Spring  Beds  and  Hair  Mat  trasnon, 

AT  TBK 

BRANCH  HOUSE, 

4*1    NAKNUHK   STaiSer,    I  OH.    1'I.AV, 
AT 

VlTtyr      Cciito      per       TClslxt, 
A  ml  Lch»  Uy  tlio  Week. 

OFSUNT      jy.  J-,  Jj      KTIGHT 

L.  J.  EWILL,  rroprletor. 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


THE  IMOST  ELEGANT  CUSTOM    WORK   IH  TBE  OITT 


Beers   Sc  Maynnrd, 

9SB  Ki.ro,  ,t.r>et ..oo.  do.r  Mlth  OIBl* 


FIGARO.' 

i  31  J0DBRA1  OF  AMTJEEKISTS. 


PubliBbsd  v*n  Oar  tn  ,b6  Ywbr 
I.        ■£>.        BOOA8DU8 

AT 

Sac  JAereluaal  ""><>    S8S  1t'a.»IMto»  mu. 

Below  Mootgoiaery.  Sao  7rapci*co. 


MONDAY )PKE  9, 1878 


•■SKaKf»"TS,     Etc. 


California  Theatre, 

The  play  of  "Uncle  Tom's  Cabin*'  was  exceUent- 
if  well  performed  oo  Eatorday  ev.oicp.  J.  O. 
WtlllABUoa  acted  tbe  part  of  Uncle  TomoapitaUr. 
Miss  Carrie  Wrati  was  ctarming  as  Fra,  and 
John  Wilaoo  did  ton*  poweifol  acting  aa  the 
TUUtcoao  Legree.  Miss  Uaegii  Moore  w»i  e»- 
salient  ssTopBj,  and  Miss  Minnie  Walton  played 
aha  part  of  Elis.  with  naooh  feeling.  T  ©-eight, 
Miu  Anaie  Graba.0,  leading  lady  ci  tfce  Califor- 
nia Theatre,  who  Is  a  ginsral  favorite,  will  take 
her  flrat  beacfit,  and  we  are  Bora  that  the  pubHo 
will  make  It  a  bomprr.  "Roraeo  and  Jaliel"  will 
be  performed  with  Jofcn  MtCalloogh  ee  Borneo, 
acd  tbe  beneficiary  aa  Juliet.  Tbe  rttt  of  the 
oaet  appears  on  oor  fltat  p»ge.  bo  ecirens,  who 
has  ever  appeared  at  the  California  Theatre,  hte 
worked  more  falthfollj  ttanbas  Mia*  Graham  to 
plea  e  the  public,  and  we  hope  the;  will  take  tbia 
•paortanity  of  Bfiowioe  their  appreciation  of  her 
effort* 

Alhambr*  Taealrp. 

The  week  opene  at  this  theatre  with  new  attrac- 
tions. Boh  Hart.  Master  Barney.  Sam  Bickey 
aad  others  will  appear  in  amosicg  acta,  acd  io  ad- 
dlllOD  O.  W.  Jester,  the  man  with  tbe  talking 
han<f.  who  la  centrally  reported  to  be  the  moat 
original  and  iBtuiog  Tsnlriicaoist  in  tbe  world, 
will  make  his  Brat  atpeaiance.  Tbt,  performance 
will  eompilae  Kelly  acd  Leon,  and  tbe  other 
artiatee  in  tbe  charming  operetta  of  The  Belles 
of  tbe  atitchtn."  wticb  proved  each  a  great  eoo- 
eeaawhen  recently  mcdaeed  at  Riblo'a Garden, 
Few  Tort. 

Bella  I'nion    Theatre. 

To-night  Hire  Lotta  Grey  will  appear  in  Are 
different  characters  in  tbe  wrdeTille,  entailed 
"The  Teneg  Aetie  t."  A  t  ruber  of  beautiful 
tableaux  Tirants  will  be  rreaected.  Lcn  Dixon 
will  appear  in  sorg  and  darce.MiaB  May  Leelie 
willalng  faTOrile  ballade,  Fred  Eiicbie.  tbeDatch 
comedian  and  <cngand  dacae  rtiste,  will  present 
one  of  hip  ©rtgi.al  >pfc  alties,aid  the  farce  of  *  A 
OosTenient  Distinct."  will  conclude  the  evening's 
enteiUirmeBt. 
Buckley's  New  Varieties. 

There  is  alwaya  much  fan  at  this  bonse.  A 
great  programme  of  tores,  da'ccaaod  aasnaicg 
aota  will  be  performed  tbie'  evcnirg-  WiaslSellie 
Howard,  tbe  popo'ar  voealitt,  will  mike  her  firet 

ppearacce  tonight. 
Woodward's   Gardens. 

The  wha'e  poed  is  new  completed.  Numerous 
additioneareahortly  to  be  made  to  the  family  of 
sea-Hone.  There  btb  thousands  of  attraotione  at 
thaie  beauUrol  gardens,  aid  tbe  vlsitars  are 
numerens. 

Benefit  of  J.   C.  Willinmaor. 

Thii  p-co'ar  comedian  w.il  t.ke  hia  annual  bene- 
fit at  tieQallforBla  Theitre  on  Sat urd«y  evening 
next.'uoe  4tb.  Tbe  opera  of  "The  Ootid  of  toe 
KegimenC  a*lecticna  by  the  Fabbrl  Tronpe.  a  vari- 
ety interlude,  and  a  new  farce  by  H  Ci  i  j  GreeLe, 
will  oo»'-t:ta'o  tbe  programme.  "Williamson  de- 
aerres  abimper  basefit,  and  will  d>ubile  s  bare 
on  s. 
Benefit  to  Henry  Bdvrarela. 

Hex*.  Wednesday  eveoirjf.  Henry  Ed  wards,  one  of 
the  nos.  popuiaractora  and  genial  gentlemen  ia 
California. will  Uke  his  annual  b»netU  Mr.  Ed- 
wards* friBuda  are  legion,  and  they  will  doubtless 
Tilly  on  thle  occasion,  and  make  the  testimonial  a 
brilliant  ose.  The  bill  for  the  occasion  will  oocsist 
of  "The  Merchant  of  Venice" an i  the  Bter  Ing  com- 
edy of  "Kcle  a  Wife  aod  H.ve  a  Wile."  which 
Utter  aaa  never  bcf.ie  been  preBented  on  tan  Cal- 
ifornia  stage. 

Ml«i  Josephine  Jackson's  Bt-nefit 

The  professionals  who  kindly  volunteered  for 
Mils  Josephine  Jackson's  benefit  laat  evening,  at 
the  California  ■  heaire.  acqai  tad  tbemBelves  with 
ther  uiuil  abll.ty.  Mi.e  Jaokacn's  vaica  howerer, 
pleating  it  ma?  be  t  y  private  friands  m  a  parlor  ia 
not  good  en  oo.ro  for  a  "parlor  entertainment"  at 
the  California  Theatre, 
WI  en  iati  ski. 

Mr.  J.  b\  Zimmermin,  Minager  of  Mr.  Henri 
WiftLiaasgi.  tbe  ctodd  renowned  vio  in  viriaoio, 
arrived  ia  ibis  city  Saturday  eveniug,  from  >ew 
York.  A  acres  of  Grand  Ooncers  will  be  gives  in 
thlf  oity,  b,-  Mr.  Wieoiaa^k',  and  hia  Grand  Con- 
cert Compaoy. 
Prest-r.  taiions- 
The  Virginia  Oitr  people  have  a  pleasant  fash- 
Ion  of  presenting  art'sUa  who  please  them  wilb 
silver  briosa.  Mrs.  Bower?,  on  the  occasion  of 
her  ben  fit  on  the  otb,  received  one  weighing  half 
a  pound,  and  Miss  Kllie  Wilton  was  presented 
with  two,  beating  complimentary  intctiptiocs. 

A5j.Tcnj.cii.  K.Tjs£t7£i.— One  of  the  most 

c:aplet«  collsetkms  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
ttatea,  eompriainc  hnnoradaot  costly  aad  beau- 
itinl  wtt  models,  !a  daily  on  view  (to  genUsmea 
tcly)  si  ':t  Uueecm  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
ronr  may  se  srof.tably  snest  bare 


About  t  o  Arriw. 

"Hera  wa  are  new,  witbio  a  qoirter  of  a 
mile  of  land,"  w^s  the  joyfal  annoTiDOe- 
ment  made  by  tbe  captaio  of  an  ceean 
steamer  to  hie  grnmb'iog  pas  eogera. 
'  'Where  ?  wbich  way  ia  it  ?"  were  tbe  eager 
excHmaiiiBS  wbioh  followed.  "Any  where 
down  there,"  said  tbe  oapttiu,  pointing  to- 
ward tbe  b.ttom  of  the  sea;  "the  lea*!1  gives 
us  j  net  t*o  haodred  and  twehty  f-tbome  of 
water,  aod  the  land  comes  slap  up  against 
the  brine." 


Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  etyllth 
borses  acd  a  rtllatls  driver  tr  tbe  leading's- 
iCDtialsof  en  e*joyol-le  ride,  acd  these  cannot 
be  eecured  Id  Ban  ffrsotlsco  to  ncqceEiizcably 
frcm  Fn'-':  Bcttco,  Khoee  carrtagfB  have 
„e  privilege:  o  the  Etand  fiontLcg  tbe  Oocl- 
nental  Hotel.  BiebiDdeoB3etarTi-onUgren-ed 
.  eft  crclts  of  tbe  city,  ana  is  be  makes 
it  a  polijt  toemploy  ablp,  boceBt  and  perfectly 
oourteens  drirerF,  nets  mora  liberally  patron- 
ized thin  any  other  carrlige  proprietor  on  this 
Ooast,  while  a  large  Bomber  of  pereons,  and 
ladies  in  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
except  those  which  be  provides.  Frank  has  en- 
Joyed  gr*at  tncoess  in  hia  baaliiesa.  anl  the 
admiJ  able  way  in  which  be  conducts  it  mike* 
bun  a  favorite  with  all  who'pa'ronlBs  him.    * 


FOREIGN   DRAMATIC  HEWS. 

Wybsrt  Eeeveels  stated  to  have  made  lately  a 
great  success  aa  Count  Foeco  in  "The  Woman  In 
White."  at  Bristol,  Jfuglacd 

A  Persian  actre  a,  called  La  Zaleiki,  is  play  leg 
ia  the  Eog'lsh  provinces  with  Edwsrd  Keynoldi 

AltxinderDnmai's  apeeeh  over  tbe  grave  of  tbe 
Freocb  oomtdiau.  Latont.  moved  many  of  his  list- 
eners to  tearv. 

There  is  said  to  be  a  theatre  in  Turin  wbicS  has 
aot  giv«n  op  its  oil  lamps;  bat  tbe  nae  of  gas  has 
b»en  la'-elr  decided  npoa. 

The  Paris  th-atrea  did  a  lively  bnainees  in  April 
tbereoelpte  at  tha  tin  leading  fcoaies  amoun'log 
to  SlO.OOft  traces.  15C.OC0  of  which  were  taken  a*,  tse 
Foliee  Dramat  ques,  that  eatablisbment  even  tak- 
er, the  lead  of  the  opera-bonees. 

Tots  itory  is  told  of  Byron,  the  barleeque  writer: 
When  a  favorits  domestic  drama  was  brongbtont 
receat'y  In  Lirerpool.  a  terrible  wait  occurred  on 
tbenigb'  of  its  production,  after  tbe  second  act. 
The  orobestra  had  exhsosted  its  repertory,  and 
still  tae  onrtain  remained  dawn.  Presently  a 
harsh,  grating  eonnd  was  painfolly  audible  from 
behind— the  soj&d  of  a  saw  st  nggling  through 
wood.  "  What  is  tut  Boise  •*'  impatiently  asked  a 
gantlewan  of  tbe  author.  "Well.  I  can't  r-ay, 
acswered  Byron,  n-omrnfttlly,  "bntl  enpporethey 
are  curing  out  the  third  aot. 

Tie  London  Diapatob  thus  speaks  of  tbe  Ehak- 
speariaa  performance  g'vea  at  tha  Crystal  Palace 
nnder  the  direction  of  Tom  Taylor: 

With  tbe  tex-of  the  uacal  acting  edition  Mr. 
Tajlorbas  ir-ttrfered  but  ijif  e.  The  i;ajt  of  Bey- 
caldo  ie  resoreil  io  tbe  commencement  of  tbe 
ft  coed  act,  aod  the  saeee  where  Olapdius  repent* 
of  hi*  crime  ii  j-ivei 


irte  see  -  t>  bave  been  ceieQr 


Otherwise  bis 
Jirected  toward 
tbe  apeiliogof  tbe  metre,  io  a  great  ext#i_t  in  hi 
bo-' k,  and  still  further  In  the  menths  cf  come  of 
the  ar'ttt:s  whom  he  has  selected  from  "many 
companies."  01  the  it'te  applet  meats  we  can- 
not apeak  in  terras  of  bjgh  pni-  since  tbe  very 
fi'st  ace  e  was  ■  J-oee'-h-r  one  of  gear,  and  the 
component  parts  of  the  tbi'd  refold  to  come  to- 
gether at  a1!  kindlj.  Had  nnteo  much  stress  b-;n 
laid  ODor.  the  advantage's  to  be  gained  by  tbe  cars- 
f  u  selett'oa  and  tbe  complete  rehearsal*  referred 
to,  teste  fan  t*  tend  soib)  so  staring, but  we  are 
forced  ro  Bay  tb-t  Mr  laylor's  arra? gssieat  of 
*'  Hamlet"  is  weakest  In  the  plaees  where  his  ad- 
vnrti'f-mect'  bera'd  it  at  nio.-r  mer-tirJoa'.  Mr. 
afacRaye'B  Ba-nlet  bad,  if  not'iicg  else,  tha  die- 
tiQLt  mark  of  oeonliaritr.  1  o  »n  occasionally  pow- 
6'fol,  and  net  to  ba  smothered,  brocna,  be  nnia-  d 
several  naar.erisms  reminding  one  strongly  of  tbe 
Folies  Drairat  quei.  techier,  tlerr  Bandmann  and 
Mr.  £ mne  t-a  conbiosM-'n  which,  boatevr  good 
in  itself,  hardy  b-rmnnized  with  its  occaeioral 
reminders  of  S-iel  Bary.  felooner.  acd  tbe  great 
Dion  Boncicanlt  >o  tba  ,  bowever  much  Shaks- 
pearemisbr  b«v«  been  a-l  gbted  by  th  tic  d  oon- 
si-*riioi  and  pleased  atth*  roeerpretstion  et  Mr. 
Tacior's  H-.miit,  could  ne  bave  b?oo  conjured  ice 
"solid"  fl-eb.  and  placed  among  the  andieccB, 
wr  nld  hardly  b&vr  been  satisfied  with  bimse'f.  To 
these  nntqne  peculiarities  Mr.  U&ckaye  unites  a 
voice  wb  ou  ev»ry  now  and  again  cracbe,  wqmiIsb, 
aud  beeomee  generally  w^at- and  di*oordar  t  Th  t 
Kbskspeare  intended  Mm  Hamlet  to  be  intsll'tible 
there  can  be  litil*  d'ubr;  wbat>  Mr  Tun  'ajlor 
mtecded  we  wtnld  "ther  pot  qod^lta1!*  t*«  *nr 
mlse.  W  th  prsct  oe  and  nerssvnranoe  Mr.  Mack- 
aye  may  some  day  fit  rjimael'  to  hold  moderate 
rank  in  tbe  profee-ion  be  t  a>  chosen:  but  ee  tb> 
b»  nor  tbe  r-a- 1  of  bi  -  selection  •  an  pos  i>  1:  b?nei 
br  tbe  exhibit  oiint  ore^er  tgivpn.  Wp  bave  r 
ferrsd  once  Oi-  twice  t~>  ibe  or'gmsl  wr  t-r  e'  tr 
play  of  "Hamht,"  a^  t^ere  ee-  rued  to  Ye  a  slight 
miscoccep'.ion  retarding  ic dividual  rigr  t».  At  the 
concl'-B'eo  o'  tl"  piee«  enni*  »nt>'lt  t  '-i'le  i  aloud 
for  the  arj'bor:  and  evid»rtT«  t  ki»g  the  o<iea  as 
gecuioe,  Mr.  I  om  Taylor,  l-d  hy  bis  own  Hamlet, 
wa'ked  aoitsa  tbe  siage  end  bowtd  bisacKcowl- 
edgmei  ts.     ^_^_^.^^^^__^^^ 


A  Good  Plan. 

AKanea-t  man  &l!ows  bis  wife  five  del- 
ate a  week  for  pin  money,  with  the  noder- 
staodiog  thatehe  stall  forfeit  ten  cents  for 
each  absent  button,  and  the  s*me  amennt 
foreaoh  enpot  poor  oafFee.  This  arrange- 
ment has  been  going  on  for  two  vest;:,  acd 
the  day  hss  not  yet  coma  when  he  coald 
claim  the  firet  too  cento. 

What  is  tbat  which  Adam  never  svw, 
never  posset  std,  and  yet  he  gave  ty  each  of 
his  children  ?  Parents, 


What  ie  the  difference  between  a  sailer  and 
a  beer  drinker?  One  put-  his  sail  up,  and 
the  other  pots  his  ale  down. 


Compensation. 

A  Vermont  women,  who  recently  followed 
tbe  remains  of  her  rather  irregular  husband 
to  the  grave,  afterward  remarked  that  she 
had  some  consolation,  She  knew  now  where 
be  slept  o 'nights. 

A  Solution   of   the    Cbin   se     probl-  HO* 

In  dlxcaeslcg  the  evil-,  of  Chineie  lnunlg 
Hon  and  the  existing  depression  of  business  in 
8an  FrsDiit-o  ccia  qrett  n;on  tbe  diBplaoe- 
icentof  whita  labor  by  Chine,  e  ia  oar  work- 
shops, the  Golden  Era  blTS  ;he  ntil  f-qmre  on 
theb^ad  iu  tbe  following  : 

Tbe  only  mecsnre  of  redress  which  bo'd?  oat 
any  nroiat'e  of  relief  is  ibe  formation  cf  anti- 
Ociaesa  e^cieties  all  over  the  CoiBt.  ibe  membe-s 
of  wbi  b  ehali  be  pledsed  not  to  employ  CbUee, 
not  ro  pnre-ait  e9oda  of  f  o  =  '  >bo  co  employ 
the  TJ>,  no-  to  ourcDaiegoods  of  Oh'oesa  Tnniufae- 
tnriea.  Tbev  first  pr'jpoee  'bc-se  aoti  Chiots?  so- 
cieties sbou'd  t  b  to  Ti'-e  themselves  felt  ia  tbe 
obar«oter  of  pnrcbasera.  If  one  thousand  men 
in  tci«  ci<y  Bboold  pfffc  an  or*anization  on'er  a 
fol-mn  rle'lg  no*  to  empliy  f'-fcii  e^e  nor  io  Dnr- 
Btraae  good  a  of  trjd'vidnats  or  firms  who  miglit»m- 
p^ey  tbem.  it  would  greatly  etr-ngtben  the  bands 
of  sach  ef  on'  local  cv-^uTa-t  .rer?  as  are  cow 
eussced  io  tbe  f-xperinvnr,  •  f  competing  with 
Ob  id  est"  rranofactnres.  If  this  ore  i  r.nns^nd  wa* 
muliip':fid  by  tee,  as  it  soon  nrght  bs.  the  sne- 
ers? cf  tbe  uxrwnment  would  be  assured.  These 
societies  must  be  organ  ted  wttbont  (be  aid  of  law. 
asoo  law  wcinld  be  coneDtunooal  that  discrimi- 
nsted  sgsinst  Ohinese  residents.  So^h  orgaoisa- 
'tons  ccu'd  only  be  carried  oat  where  the  com- 
munity is  n'srly  nnanimon*  io  favor  of  tbe  object 
to  be  attalced ;  bo-  snob  unanimity,  U  is  believed, 
prevails  in  this  btat>. 

The  experiment  h&a  beei  t:i-d  by  at  leset 
ont  mar.  Io  Sid  Frauci'co.  We  allude  to  Mr. 
H.  Satlff,  who  is  proprietor  of  two  large  cigar 
stores.  530  and  602  Kearny  Etreet.  As  1  >og  age 
a=l;E"',Mr.  S-,;l)fT,  knowiDg  what  the  result 
of  Chinese  labor  would  b  \  foroied  tbe  refla- 
tion to  neither  employ  Chinese  wcrkmen,  nor 
fe  i,  Lor-pur:bi3e  cigars  mads  by  Chinese,  and 
he  na«  carried  ont  tbie  reeolntitn  to  tbe  pres- 
ent diy,  and  will  continue  to  sdhfra  to  it  as 
long  a;  be  remMos  in  bn-m=EB.  Many  of  his 
fried)  thought  it  impo'fiole  ftr  blm  'o  stem 
the  curr-Lt  of  i  pp'Xtltloo  to  tb  ia-  in  the  same 
trade  wh?  employed  Chc&.e  workmen,  but  be 
has  r'one  t>  tnccesefully.  and  lastead  of  tbe 
one  email  es'ablubmeat  which  be  commenced 
with  at  the  time  of  forming  tuia  roeolutlon,  be 
now  has  two  cf  tbe  la-eect  In  the  city. 


Sanc*V5  icri  IsImj.cI  f»uJ.Tj. 

Bince  the  rvececsion  of  tbe  king  to  the  tbrone 
of  the  Paudwlch  Islands  everrthlng  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  tveiy  kind  of  indaslry  is 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Schreiber,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  furniture,  630  "Washington  street, 
opp-eiuthe  market,  who  tas  lcng  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  tbe  Gathering  and  bis  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Puln  baa  always  been 
In  demand  on  account  of  its  superior  qualities 
for  ma'trass  bedding,  and  doubtlets  Mr.  Schrel* 
ber  will  find  no  difficulty  in  dlreoeine  of  all 
that  comea,  a 


Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 

Cures  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


3*5 


The  Last  New  Son*?. 

Jar—  "Mid  A  Chandon," 
Emerson  Oorvllle  i*  my  name, 
My  business  always  is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  aud  Fancy  Boast, 
RelUbes  these,  tbat  my  houae  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  ill  I  show, 
Obi  high  oh!  Oh!  high  obi 
None  who  bave  been  bat  again  will  go, 
Cbrville  tays  so!  r?aya  sol 
0»  Pine  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remember  the  Lumber  and  call  again. 
Visions  of  Sht-U-n-h  in  every  style, 
Inwardly  casae  you  much  to  smile. 
Ladies  with  escorts  there  alwaya  go, 
Ladies  go!  La  lies  gol 
Emarson  CorflUe'a  politel  and  so 
3-1  They  gol  they  gol  they  gol 

Woman's     Bights. 

One  would  think  that  it  was  one  of  woman's 
rlgute  to  enjo7  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  fame  prlee  for  it.  Nearly  all  the  res- 
taurants *'  for  ladies  and  gentlemen"  In  Ban 
Francisco  have  poorer  fare  than  those  where 
g«ntlemen  only  dice.  Teebe  is  ut  kxoefzxox. 
A.t  the  Fioseze  EiflTAaTBAwi,  on  Washington 
street,  at  tbe  ccroer  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladies  oan 
get  an  excellent  brcskfaet,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price,  Henry  Bocken,  established 
eCQce  1349,  provides  every  luxury  tbe  market 
affords.  Both  ladies  and  gentlemen  find  ther* 
dishes  to  please  tne  most  epicurean  taste.      * 


Asa    L,.    Wangs rmari's* 

"  Ohlga.'O  Beer  Depot,"  623  Sacramento  street, 
between  Montgomery  and  Eearny.  Tbe  cele 
bra'.ed  "  Chicago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  beat  of 
liquors.  Dally  lu-cb,  with  lobitfr  salad  aod 
other  delicacies,  prepared  by  the  epicurean 
George  Butt.  Beer,  10  cents.  Begttlir  Ger- 
man lunches,  caviar,  Swi-e  cheese  and  sand- 
wicnep,  served  to  order.  To  lunoh  at  Wauga- 
man'a  is  ihb  thing.        6-j 

Oysters, 
In  strolling  round  the  other  nlghi, 
To  look  at  'Frisoo  by  gas  light, 
our  oarelsss  feet,  by  chance  did  stiiy 
To  where  a  foantain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  seieen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  sees ; 
While  moEey  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  tbe  waters  softly  fell, 
Made  tbat  window  reem  to  be 
fiome  fairy  grotto  of  tbe  sea. 

Slop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  hew— 
It  Iooes  so  nice — and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  mast  agree 
That  this  pl«*  salts  me  to  a  'T.'" 
Se  Eoonsx  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
Tbat  we  might  name.    We  found  it  true, 
And  coch«d  m<vpvJLa3iS.%  toe; 
All  kinds  of  oysters.  Juicy,  fat, 
Oooked  every  style;  Jnst  think  of  that, 
And  If  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
Xoo're  different  from  other  men, 
Thev'd  clam  sand  crabs  and  terrapins  ; 
In  fact,  we  found tbey  had  within 
That  cosy  place  ail  kinds  of  game. 
Fish,  fit  3b  or  fowl  which  we  oood  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure. 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  tbe  best  Ice  cream; 
So  here  they  Sock,  tbe  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "eu;b  nice  dinners," 
W*totver  doubts  this  let  blm  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bueh, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain : 
Who  gees  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  Bonse,  83?  Bush  street,  above 

ftontgomery;  open  Day  and  Night, 

OHABLBS  HAAKE.  Proprietor. 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
in  hate.  At  "  Thk"  Bat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  Tbe  stock  Is  Immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  on*  who 
goes  there  is  stirs  to  be  suited.  n 


Twenty  "X'Saousand. 

Pap<r  Collars,  all  style?,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Cheat  LauEdry,  office  121  Leidesdorffst. 


Boand  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Is  G.  Bnrkhardi's  motto.  Fine  French  Calf 
Boots  mtde  to  crdir  Jirix  1$  1(  $30  A  peed 
and  satisfaction  guaranteed.  Call  at  640  Wash- 
iTjgtcn  street  and  be  convinced.  A  full  assort- 
ment of  neatly-made  good*  always  on  hand,  at 
prices  to  suit  ev<ryont's  purse,  *  m 


Olaxxa  OtovrAor  Every  IV lent, 

Tbe  best  chowder  in  town,  st  the  Original 
Sot  Scotch  Saloon,  16  Morton  street,  just  ofl 
Rearny. 3-f 

Star  Shirts  ana  o^iors. 

All  sorts  and  sises,  f c  r  sale  oh  >ap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leiae>  dorff  ft,       • 


Kcmoval, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  machines  rented  tnd  -re- 
paired  aa  nsnaL  and  sold  cheaper  than  ever,  x 


Xt    Is    True. 

J.  A.  Srjaber  b  Oo,  are  selling  parlor.  setB  acd 
allother  kinds  of  tnrnlture  and  bidding  cheaper, 

for  cash,  than  aty  other  dealer  in  town.  Other 
de&lrri  don't  stand  a  ghost  ol  a  chance  when 
people  know  BhaberV  prices.    707  Market  street 


We  get  no  business  from  Chinese,  snd   we 
employ  none  to  da  oar  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry     Office,  121  Leideedorff  street.       • 
San  Francisco  Jewelry  Manufactory. 

D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merchant  etrett.  Diamond 
Setting,  Eaameliog.  All  hinds  ol  repairing 
dene.    Jewelry  for  sale,  >* 


Hilli  nxet.— E&is  cletned,  pressed  and 
trimmed  to  order  at  the  lowest  prices.  Miss 
3.  P.  Wood-  82*  Washington  street.  li 

CJiaxr.aoy.AOT.— Madame  Clara  Antonla,  the 
Clairvoyant  Physician  and  Independent  Trarce 
Medfum.  323  Eearny  street,  bet.  Bubh  sad  Pine. 
CoiFnlUtlGns  in  Boellsh.  French  aBdGermau.x 

A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all  styles. 
Just  received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
LeldeEderff  atrest.  * 

UcDoweli,  Sixo'vr  Card  "Writes? 

Beady  made   and  made  to  order.    Boom  10} 

608  Market  street,  cor.  Post  and  Montgomery  rj 


Five  Hundred  Men  Wanted 

Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 
iVhat  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leideedorff  st.        * 


A  Servant  in  tne  Corner. 

Weed's  Carpet  Sweeper,  with  the  beet  a=aort- 
merjt  ef  Carpets  and  Fumltore  In  tbe  State,  at 
John  0.  Bell's,  nearly  cppcalte  the  Orand  Hotel, 
Market  street.  a? 


The  Hew  Oyster  Home. 

Otbtzb  Gneno  has  been  opened  by  A.  W. 
Manning,  one  of  tbo  cldeet  Oyster  Dealers  in 
the  city,  "For  Ladies  and  Gentlemen,"  at  428 
Fine  st.,  next  to  Bowen  Bros.,  grocers.  This  U 
in  awry  respect  a  plact  whtrt  a  gentleman  can 
tajct  his  family.  6  o 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

JDtoohtsellera  and  StAtloBMr*. 

StaceyA  Mook,  (eehool  books  arpeclalty,)  S.  W 

corner  Fourth  and  Jeeste. 
H.  i±.  Moore,  609  f&ontKoaierj,  near  Merchant. 

Bnalnen  Colic:--'. 
Beald's,  Bryant  A  Stratton*D  Collece.  U  Post  (treat 

Bntehera. 
Kata,  Fred.  Btalla  9t  to  1IX).  (Jatlfornia  Markat, 

Emplajment  Office. 
Ohas.  F.  Beoharer  k  Oo. .  682  Sacramea to  etraet. 
Chinese  Braplojment  Co.— Pierot  at  Co.,  627  Sac- 
ramento street. 

French  Fancy    Goodi. 
Locan  A  Oo.,19Mentxomery.l07aBdlC9  8utt»». 

Hair  Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Oallsnder,  maDUfactarer,  62  Seeond  street 

HntHaUk  Uulr. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  i  Co.,  110  Second  street. 

Milliner  a. 
Mrs.  M.  fc'elig,  226  Kearny  street. 

Searcher  ef  Becorda. 
O.  T,  Gillespie,  641  Washington  street. 

"Wiatchea  and  Jrwelry. 
H.  A,  Oallsnder  12  Second  street. 

Wlilteaera  and  Paper  HucEtri 
A.  W.  Wbeldec,  '22  Geary  street. 

Wlneaand  Hqnora.    (Wholesale-.) 
Danert  V.  A  Co..  S«4  Front. 


FIGARO 

IB  ■  HERE,  THERE  AND  EVER YWHFRE.1 
and  is  coaataDily  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
in  the  Tbeaties,  Traveling  Conveyances,  ELotela, 
and  pablio  resorts  generally. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  TH  THE  BEST  SOCIETY,  IS 
placed  in  the  hafisof  nearly  all  who  come 
te  the  city  to  make  port  %ses,  and  Ie  therefore  the 
best  of  advertising  media    v 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGBAMME.IH 
every  Theatre  in  Sao  Francisco. 


FIGARO 

IS  MAILED  EVEKY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon — the  papers  left  in  tbe  theatres  at  sight 
being  gathered  up  and  saved  for  that  purpose. 


FIGARO 

18  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH? 
out  the  centre  of  the  city,  in  all  Hstols,  Res- 
taurants, Saloons,  BUres  and  Offices. 


FIGARO 

IS    OIROULATED    EVERY    DAY   ON    THE 
Oakland  FerryBoata  to  catch  the  passengers 
hat  arrive  by  thegreat  Overland  Train. 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 

S  4CB1MESTO. 

WK.  MORROW,  SOLE  PROPRIETOR.— 
•  Tbia  house  oan  be  rented  by  tbe  night, 
week,  month  or  year  r>y,  Sr^t-cLasa  com  panics  only 
Will  bold  abott  Si  0l0     Addreaa  as  above.      ap!9 


AT.... 

McDANIEL'S  theatre 

CHBXjeXNE,     T1TOJIISO, 

THREE  GOOD  VARIETY  WOMEN 

SCaT-Talent  going  East  will  find  it  to  tbeir  advan- 
tage before  leaving  California  to  correspond  with 

J.   McDAMEL, 
mj9  Look  Box  No.  1,  Oheyeone,  Wyoming. 


LOOK    OUT 

....FOB  THE  ... 

Business  Directory 

100  000  ° -PIES   T0   BE  ISSSED  0N 

or  about  Jnne  10th.  Send  Inyonr 
advertisements  immediately  to  No.  508  Mont- 
gomery et,,  at  R.  M.  EDWARDS'.  m9  1m 


CANDIES. 

A  lab  KINDS  OE  THE  FINEST  fOANDl 
made  at  oor  Steam  Candy  Factory  daily.  Al 
orders,  especially  from  tbe  country,  are  eouoite' 
and  will  be  promptly  attended  to. 

OAKTF  A  WAOBTCR, 
lOTUonwomen.-'t-   nenrSqit*' 


MkWMh  LODGING  HOUSE. 

fu,     FINKLY  FUBYISHED  BOOMS,  SIN 
|?tt  gle  or  in  raits, 
Well  JLIffBted  Md  Ventilated . 
lisJ  UrJurniaoed  Roonu  to  1st.  Lodrimr  wUt 
ALHAMBRA     BUILDING 


CUSSES  IHJLOCUTION. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMBERS  OF 
tha  Theatrical  Profeseion  in  California  pro- 
pose forming  classes  for  instruction  in  Elooutioa. 
Persons  wishing  te  avail  themselves  of  the  oppor- 
tunity of  acqniriDg  a  oaeful  art  at  a  moderate  coet 
can  aend  In  thoir  names  to  "Oambysea  "  P.  O.  Box 
2334,  when  particulars  aa  to  terms,  etc.  will  ba 
sent  **>  there  **»  * 


RETURN  THE  BOOK! 

VITHOEVEB,  BORROWED  THE  "MEMOIR 
*  "  OF  HOME"  from  the  Figaeo  Offlo*  is  par 
tloularly  Tsq.3eat.3d  to  return  it  at  once. 


GREAT  REDUCTION  Id  P|js 

....OF.,., 

XiADXBS    STJIS) 

....AT.... 

CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  Sire 


(Formerly  May  a  A  Wurkhelm,) 
No,    SO    MONTGOMERY    ST 

Opposite  the  I-lck  BoBie, 
8BASOH,    408    KEARNT    ST) 

MB.  MAYER  OALLS  ATTKNTIOK 
large  and  well  selected  aaaonmant  ■ 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  T 
and  Cloth, 

And  his  new  styles  of  ready-mada  Bilk,  t 
•ther  LADIES'  BUTTS.  aT PKRY  LOW] 
Aleo,  a  large  Block  of  gtripea,  Broobs  i 
fchawls,  Lace  Jackets,  Silk  tbd  Oottoo 
Silks.  Satins,  Oloakiags,  and  every  daeai 
TrimmLnga.  JUST  AtLElVED,  a  targs  1 
the  Summer  aty  lea  of 

PLAIN      ANjI      EMUIUIH 

USEN    SS7ITS. 

N.  B,— Oloaks,  Dresses  aad  suits  tn  ad  a 
in  latest raahlop.  atrsaaanablo  raUa. 


n 

rat 


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S. 


JlxA  I  i  I  i  k 


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SA      1 


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YELLOW 
DOCKj 

AND 

POT/ 


IODIDE 

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OF 

BE     BEST     8PBINO 


II  Et 

1.  nae,     Pnrlfle.  the  Bloo, 

morbid,      eorrcpt    and     lmp.ro   I 

Care.  KheomalLim  and  Mercarl.. 

Sold  br  all  Sr,,,!,!. 


ASEKCT,    .IT    SAXSIME    8T 

SOLE  AGENTS  FOB 
SB.    FIKlI't    I.AST    CHAR 
SB.  PEBEI'S  «  KUFOOT  PI 


OSTBH 


- 


Progrwunea,  and  all  kinds  of  I 

SHOW,  ZJBCTT/BE.  COXCEXi-Hl 

A.TBE  an«  CIKCUS  KAUS  A. 

AT  LOW  BATES,  BY 

:o.  3r?\  sterer 

Saa    CLAY    STBEET. 


THOMAS    W.    BRBE 

SIIiVER  FIiAl 


I  MAHTTFAOTUrlKBa 
B  E  FAli  E  Bf 


^         DRURS,|MJOSt 

UTHKB    UtTSICAIa    I»f#TKlJM" 

ESTABLISHED  1H  li6tV     ( 

«*-LetKona*riven  on  the  fianio  andDr*  •** 
MISSION  STBEET,  between  Flrat  anal  I  - 

N.  B.— Fine-toned  Silw     " 
cssionals  alwaya  on  hand . 


ipu   A'  ir»»  ■».■  ■    ».. 

tiolo  Buiol  ff^ 

m 


FREE  AND  EA8 

EYIBY    8A.TUBDAT  »1BI 



JPlaxio    ana     Slr:gin»  •* 


l    Sirslnlt  »l=  — » 

a|ats>SALM 

SOS  Mlsatan  street,  near  Be* 

delO  EAGLES  A  WILD,  Proi  «,. 


CHARING 


T 

AOS 


hiladelphla_Restai  i 

OHAB.  T.  BEBGOLD.  PBOPBiaK  >| 

—      nnn.ni.<rr     udits     AND  Ska. 


HE     CHOICEST     MEATS     AND  U 
Vegetables,     Board    by   «>•*•!?.    ^ 

■»   PINK  6TBEKT  between  KearBi 

'  Mont'ninsrr  ' 


MILITARY    COOCpR 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEslK 
TRIIflffllNGS, 


ass 

mhl 


Montgonteiy   .treet.    *—• 
|4«  T.  BODGKBS  JO  [ 


CLilhTOYANT.-MAD.    MABTEI  jj 
ja.t  .rrived  from  Kuiodb:. raw."    I 

liest.  Olrclar,  Ine.d.r  .rid  S.lnd..J 
D.mea  giren.  French  .Ed  Geroto  ' P*  Z 
roiwlon:  l..die..  Fifty  .C.dU ;  Btnlli  « 
Dollar.    Hoctr.    from    W..10  «.  M*T»'| 

Howard  .treat. 


J  -IIMEO   IMII 


"*«•  AAA  awawfjl 


CALIFORNIA    TH1ATR1. 


3TIGAR0 


First  Benefit  in  Sen  Franoieoo  of 

MISS   ANNIE    GRAHAM! 


'At'IPIC- 


LA  Y!    REPORTER 


I  II  IK  1 1     \  »   \\\     n>       I' I    III  I 


BAH  OF  AMUSEMENTS 


•XOKCINr  Da«>CtJL.L.OtJCrH[  issued  ev   ry  Tuesday 

■ 

ROMEO  AND  JULIET 


j  1 1 1 « 

How  r 


H  I  •  •     *  i 


(*l    Jo.nn»l     I 
ho    HU«|.< 


.  onouuTn  n» , 


the    Theatr&s, 


Of  CULATED  EVERY    DAY 


a   in*   t«*b- 


«JiALLY    THROUGHOUT    THE    CITY 


riiAR 

warn 

lUMUII 

Jh-r.u  »»r 

PASI 

LAOT  <Ari-i.iT  mi*" 

»U»««  „ 

Tcuiur  ji  **  10 ». 

TTJaV^O   H.   ES      T   O   TJUL'fcJ      O  A.   13   I   TNT. 

wimE»rAT.  Jim  nib. 

ANNUAL    BENEFIT    OP     MR.    HENRY    EDWARDS. 

rncRSDAT,  jrii  h-th. popoUi  Orawol,  «rt 

"X".X3C3E      X70»-  O  IV  X>  3ES  3F*.  . 

DOXKl  YIOLtXTC -'PTIIIBCITT 

H«r   Ft'-t    Aip*arene«  on  Art  Stage 

Friday  Evening  June  I  3th,  HAIVELET,   only   time 

SAIl  KIIAY  at   J t  MI.K  TOM'S  CABIH  MUIW.K 

81TUBDAY  IVENIHO,  JUNE  Hi).. 

Benefit   of  Mr.  J.  G.  WILLIAMSON. 

Id  it  piretlon  the  Jataat  eetuaUOB,  J.  J.  UCLOSEEY'B  drama  tnunH-  d  on  BRET  UABTfi'S  poem».  "Her  Letter,  " 
An  1  "riyon  of  VirglDli."  and  cell  d 

jF»ox7r3E53Fi.,,jr,^r   jF-x^jaL-jr1. 


Publishes  ill  fbe  Cahforn  a  Supreme 
Court  Reports 

it  bah  mirivrn  ma  innnm  r noout. 


iriHion  »«  a 


RELIABLE  AND  INDISPENSABLE  AID  TO 
THE  P.i.^TICAl  LAWYER. 


J.  P.  BOO  AUDI  S.    Publisher. 


niniMTiny    omen 
KIo.   038   llorchitut  iStroot 

SID     FHAHOIft'O, 


<STE 


?.  sri 


isian  House. 

AN     1UF1KL, 
LOOK  rtOKTII   RAILROAD 


rHORIN,  Proprietor. 

IISHED  ROOMS 

....AMD.... 

■  taurant  . 

Qa.lllr    ml    Winn,    Lite 


■MUffll 


r1, 

I* 

.■<l 


T*«ltB   BY   WIIK  OR    MONTH. 

m;97  In 

1  A1VT3  23.A-SIY 
....EVKRT... 

l-tnrdny     KyeniD^, 

AT  ElOUT  O'CLOCK. 

k      AT    THE    OLD    ORIGINAL 
IRRD    l.luN.lO    Gear*    atieot, 

rwh-T"  ioq  flan  ti.T"  HOT  AND 
UOLO  DKl.NK--.of  tDo  verybe»t 
(]  '    My.    Tbe  "'O  d  Sport"  ie  el- 

_  wai»oo  b«al.     Drop  in. 
DAVE   MHNDKS.  Proprietor. 

3HILD  HAS  RETURNED  TO 

Its    Parent. 
IJEKA    SHIRT    STORE, 

tree*,  faui  Re  moved  to 

Hocoud     street, 

V%  gum  will    fiad   a,   eoaeplete  "»e- 

■  f    SHIRTS    and     FIKMHH 

at    the    nanul    lew  prices. 


BEKCDIOT   4»  CO- 

(VERLAND  HOUSE, 

■  •■•  llOBAMlM'J  8THBET 
HEAR  MONTGOMERY. 

Ipkst  house  in  the  city. 

JnousK    mj  jost  brkn  -thor- 

■  <r  waonud  rhronnboat.  .nd  bit  Afltat- 
It.aA  HAKHKK  SMilP  "notioMd.  Alio, 
1  of  It.t.rl»nt1  H  utw  7S8  M.  ker.tr. or. 
4>aHb,  aid  f>  Fourth  ■iro.t,  ot.r  Market. 
1  local  oa. 

J.  JJ,  ILIH1T, 


8  ENS,    HOLMES  &  CO., 

■V-  lAOIAHKIT*  ITEBIT, 

IBS  VOR  ALL  KINDS  OF  GOODS. 
1  to  all  baaleoea  Ji^ne  all  parti  el 
NtTada.  Utahanrt  Idaho 
aynim 


K^jmrnv^ 


CURES    DYSPEPSIA. 


it*  5^T  IXL'B^EPS 


Gives  Tone  to  the  Stomach. 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 


m$*i$m 


Is  a  Sore  Relief  for  Indigestion. 


j^mrn 


HAS  NO  bUPHKIUH  ASA 

BLOOO     PUBTFlEn. 

ftioti 


Pacific   Purchasing, 

PRINTING    DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,  LECTURE.    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooms     lO    and     IT 620    Washington    utreot. 


WILU8^  BAND. 

MU8I0     FURNISHED    FOR    AM. 
ooea*ic-ne.     Mono  Imported. arranged 
ud  for  »ale. 

MAXCDIB.   UI.VM    leader 
Oreheetrn. 

H£NXT  TON   IIKK   MKIIDK!*,  ],ciid- 

of  Bran  Hand. 
tfV-Ordrra  from  tha  oono'ry  promptly  attended 
to       Addreii    11.      W.     WILMS,     lalon'a     Mmlc 
Store.  I»»  Mo.  ignmer?  atnet.  or   HAROUS  M. 
air*ct. 


»L 


UM. 


9VU  Momi'jfflfcrT" 


i* 


COSMOPOLITAN 

Savings  and  Exchange  Bank, 

lVo.  OB6  Bfantsoaierr  ■treet, 

(MJDlgomorj  Itlock.) 

eXTAXANTJCB     tVNV •100,0»0 

iV-TarmDepoelU.ODe  tar  oant-  nir  month. 
MWtio  EntriiF*"  or  oaar**  (■  r  oank  Hooa. 
^"" ""**    W.  B.  THOMPaUN.  Pr»ild»nt, 
J.  QRQQgRR.  BeoreUry. mi  Mm 


TV.   SWEE3VEY, 

MERCHANT   TAILOR 

A8    SECOND    STBKET. 

FINE    COOD8  IMPERFECT    FIT81 
Satisfaction   Ouaranteetl  I 

AFINB   LINE  OF  SPRING   AND  SUMMER 
Oood.  jo.t  ric.i.ed.    0»  1  »od  •••  ih»ir 


IT48  Sf.onJ  ati-ret. 


a  .77 


MRS  KOOERT.OLAIRVOYAST.  TEST^ 

Mba.ib.M  or  .lc*oi>.»d.ilr.lromlUA.  M  to    i» 

Erid.j«T.rilii|i...t8p.lf..  .to«r..ld.no«.»»S«l 
0'F«rr.U  .tr.et.  Dear  Mufla 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 

TO  ORDER    jp50. 

LANCASTER'S 

•ill  \MMii\OToNarKrr.T, 

faltl*  *  Op.i.  Mefalre'eOper*  Ilonee. 


MPEIIAL     KOTIf-F.    TO 

Picnic  and  Kail  Committees. 


BAM ■*.  an. I  URUlfKM'BAS  eomponml  of 
ttm  beat  manlolan*  In  tbe  State,  nodar  coatpe- 
titot  laadsra,  at  felr  rAtee. 


MI1«    MINNIE    WALTON, 


TWO       SEW        DRAM   AM. 

It  preperad  to    aeoept   •naacamanU    for  6  or    IS 
sifbU  oonmeDoiDS  id  Jalf. 


eVTbi    BaalDfu  erreoremenU    of    DremtUo  or    Moiical  BeterUiomaeU.  FKTKB.  PIOBIOS. 
ato..  atU&dcd  to. 

a»-AI.  poaloeu  ealroatad  (o  aa  will  be  eireated  with  promptaeai.      Ko  eber«es  aude  aioapt 


for  eeiTlcea  letaelli  performed. 


•  IIKBIUAN    rtlHBlN    A    CO. 


fjoi.ljiojj  j.nv„   ax    f  H 

"JBOIN  ONT  A*a  NBHO-*" 
•eaiptii  i"$  eaeoojf  }*  •*)!»<  l«M»'ia^ 

-aioxn  pie 
atoobti  neoo  aq.i  "aei«i  aifjapom  i«  ,VA|q,7j»Ae 
jo  i  «q  pm  aejoo  t«eq  em  qua  'jaooani  i«aq  oqi 
u|  (iv^ooa  '•a.aaiH  pn*  «tJu  ij  1*9010140  pat  it 
SHJ1KAO    .IS    JJ.VH    »IIL    IJSIMmi    M/1A 


asno'H  doi|3  pue  jais'J(o 

OldlOVd   MM3HinOS 

•j(9SjnoA  ^ofua  pu«  u^Ai  dAil 


GERMAN     PIANOS. 

,  TUB  BKBT  AND  THrt  OHBAP- 
J  -at.  nobraabi  laitor  A  On.,  Aeeote 
Jor  the  oelcbratad  Factiriei  of 
iBIotbnor,  In  Leipslir,  and  Soblalp, 


THE   OLD 
KCOt      &  00  toU., 

15  Afl  >rt*B  »lrrel.    neaar  &v*r*y. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Conta 
Hot  D-'.ftka  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  ANDJtRRY  IN  TOWN. 

Ahraie  on  Ble  tbe  New  York  narald,H*rp«r'r 
Wnaklr.  Kraok  Lv""'».  D*f'«  Doing*.  Police  Oa 
fito,  all  tB»  California  papAra.  alao  Landoe 
Ponob,  BaU'iLtf*.  Iliaatratod  Londoo  ltewe.  OeU 
and  aatlafy  jooraalf. 

aa-  C      " 

1.7  tf 


D* 


GEORGE    MA-YES' 

EALRR  IN  OYSTKRB.  ULAMft 
andall  kloda  of  BHKLL  FISH. 
SUIIaNoa.  AO,  At,  AS.  California 
Market,  eatrenoe  00  (JallfornJ  1  atraet. 

Pabllooeprifate  paruoa  »ji1   feBullea  enpplle* 
from  8  l.m.  to  U  p.  u.  .Ladiea'  aod  Oaatlnnao'i 


SANGER  HALLE 

(HlNOKR'b  HALL.) 
1A     ttKAKY     ST..     KKAH     KKABNT. 


Meae  aeu  the  Oatwlaael   rii.in-i.  of    Wtaa* 
uiil  I.U|ntira  na  hand. 

DEPOT  WEYAND  k  lAtCHL'S  BAY  BREWIIT 

feUtf  OII-RIB  FKLDMARM. 


Attention,  _Good  Livers! 

V|  R.    P.    r.KROKS.   FQBHBBLY 

1TI  proprtatorot  tbe  Utoara' Kae- 
taoraDt,  b*a  taki-n  tbn  maaa«t>iti«iji 
of  botb  Lb*  Miner*'  Ret.aarant  oa„, 
Oommarolal  atrial  and  tba  Minora'  * 
Braaeh  on  Markut  •treet.  to  partn«r>n>P  "Hi  MwL 
A.  DRAYKUK,  almliu  t,r«D  .  oonacted  with  tbe 
Arm  for  tear*.  l>rpro*ompDii  ha*»  beeo  made  to 
tbe  oolalnn  dapartmoi*.  tnal  will  rrndor  toe  au- 
oara'  more  popnler  tbau  It  bea  eter  been  dartBl 
tba  rl  raaraof  lu  proeperltr.  Oar  Bill*  of  rare 
tmb*"i*  all  tbe  dalicaoiaa  of  tbe  teaeoo.  Oar 
motto  la  "Uood  Kara.  Uood  Oooklcc  esd  Moderate 
OharBce." 

JP.  mttOF.a  db  00. 
MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

■81  end  588  Commercial,  end 
7B1»  Market  at n*i. 
Open    rom  A  a.m.  to  ID  V.hL  anSl  In 


FRED.  C.    WENTWORTH, 

Anoonnoet  that  at  hie  Saloon, 
•01  Kearny  it,  If.  W.  ear.  Sucrnneemt** 

Loag  famoae  (or  tbe  eicellaoce  of  It* 

WI1NKM  ana  LIQTJOFcS 

All  Dllokl  will  h""  .fortll  1)0 

T  ID  IV      O    B   N    T   8, 

111)20  loa 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VIKOIKIA    tITT,     KKTADA. 

THIS  BLBOANT  THBATRB  HAB  BKKH  OB- 
deoorated.  and  eeo  be  raoted  by  tbo  night  o? 
or  the  weak.  Stare  aid  traveling  oompaaiee 
UbereJJf  txeatad.   with   n  Wlloatlen  hi  letUr 

MinA*A.   Allrl     atAAAAl     PnV«plA4Afl 


Masaee 

r  to        d. 


tar  and  aole 


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iF'ica-A. 


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*. 


tHB  JOTJEHaVL  01  AMDBKMBBTB. 

PoOlleood  •»•!»  Bw  m  ine  »•"■  >» 
p.        BOOA3DUS 

A.I 

■erenauti  •"»>  •'•»»     Wn.hln.ton  »'■ 

Below  Mo°l.S°""r.  *'°  Fynncteca__ 

JUNE  7,  IB13 


MONDA5T. 


Htm  in  «»<>  Paper". 

The  public  when  they  buy  *  ntwupapar 
expect  to  flod  in  it  the  news  of  the  day,  with 
editori.l  comments  OB  matters  of  general 
interest.  They  do  not  always  find  this  in  a 
Ban  Francisco  newspaper.  They  are  more 
likely  to  find  its  columns  largely  deroled  to 
abuse  of  its  business  rivals,  and  to  attacks 
on  the  personal  oharacter  of  ita  proprietors. 
There  was  a  time  when  the  Alta  and  Bulle- 
tin were  two  good  amiable  waton-dogs  who 
•nly  barked  when  tbere  was  oceaBion.  The 
Ohroniols,  a  lit  le  yellow  dog,  has  been  snap- 
ping at  this;  revpectable  brutes  until  it  has 
made  them  rabid.  The  little  Call  yelps 
feebly  but  doss  not  do  muoh  real  fightning. 
The  public  are  of  course  a  little  amused  at 
all  Ihis  biting  and  growling  and  howling  in 
the  Journalistic  paok  but  there  is  really  too 
muoh  of  it.  Seize  em  Ohroi  o'el  Shake  em 
Altai  Hi  for  em  Ballelinl  8iok  em  O.lll 
The  fight  goes  on  in  a  Tery  lively  manner 
— » 

"80  dark,  and  yet  so  light"  as  the  man 
•aid  when  he  looked  at  hia  ton  of  goal. 

A  young  man  at  a  party,  being  told  to 
'bring  forth  the  old  lyre,"  brought  out  bi» 
mother-in-law. 

It  is  no  longor  the  fashion  for  young  lad- 
ies to  be  "fast."  They've  just  discovered 
that  its  (8)low.  

Oruaty  says  that  the  list  of  marriages  in 
the  newspapers  ought  to  be  put  under  the 

head  of  "ring  frauds." 

•♦- 

"I  am  dying  for  love,'  said  a  melancholy 
young  man,  as  he  put  the  eoal-black  fluid 
on  his  monstaobe. 

Always  abut  your  bedroom  door  before  re- 
tiring. You  may  have  to  get  up  in  the  night, 
and  o:  osing  a  door  with  your  nose  is  one  of 
he  lost  nrts. 

Notiie   10   1  lie  Public 

H.  Peyser,  719  MontflOrrety  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  Is  now  sel- 
ling off  his  nue  Btocs  of  men':?,  boys'  SDd  cull- 
cjonb'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  or.cea.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  hit*,  trunks,  vallaep, 
•'0.,  tjoiow  co  t.    Call  if  yon  warn  bar^alne.  3l 


Mothers  or  Families  who  are  about  to  spend 
the  Bumnv  r  In  the  countrs  with  their  children, 
ought  not  10  forget  b  fore  they  go  to  provide 
themselves  as  well  aa  their  children  with  under- 
olothln,!.  Tho  only  place  where  they  can  buy 
the  same  cheaper  and  male  of  better  material 
than  at  any  otnor  place  Is  at  E.  Friedlandtr  at 
Co'e,  No.  fl  Third  street,  Nucleus  Building.    3h 


WbT  Women  are  Dellcn'e. 

One  reason  of  the  delicacy  of  our  women 
is  the  far  greater  style  afiecte  J  by  all  clssses 
in  dress,  and  the  wearing  of  corsets  during 
early  yontb.  Naturally,  if  one  has  att.ined 
.full  and  fine  physical  development,  tight 
oorsots,  heavy  skirts,  close  fitting  boots  and 
heavy  chignons  c.nnnt  injure  to  the  name 
extent  as  when  thess  appliacets  cf  fashion 
are  put  upon  Ihs  wll  and  yielding  muscles 
of  a  young  and  growing  girl.  The  noble 
lalhs  or  England  exeic  ss  many  honra  in 
the  open  air  d.ily.  They  d<>  not  disdain  to 
don  heavy  calfskin  shoes  aud  colored  petti- 
coat, in  wbieh  to  perform  this  doty.  This, 
of  course,  would  not  alone  make  them  as 
healthy  as  they  are,  were  not  thuir  constitu- 
tions stronsthenea  by  a  proper  pbystoal 
education  before  they  are  e:ght.en  years  of 
age,  but  it  suffice  to  re'ain  Ihem  in  a  good 
degiae  of  health.  Our  fair  Amerioans  early 
in  the  day  attire  themselves  in  obarming 
morning  c«  utr.es,  with  white  Bkirls;  and 
then  they  ate  aveise  to  soiling  these  by  exer- 
cise, and  the  least  dampoesB  deters  them 
from  a  promenade.  Americm  Indies  think 
far  more  of  dress  ahd  faBhion,  and  spend 
more  money  and  time  on  their  toilets,  taan 
any  women  in  Europe,  not  exc  pting  the 
French,  from  whom  all  our  faahious  oome. 

Will  it  Be  a  Match! 

Bunker,  the  handsome  reporter  of  the 
Bulletin,  who  is  now  up  in  the  Modoo  coun- 
try,  has  evidently  made  a  conquest.    He 

says: 

I  entsred  the  tsnt  and  talked  with  Jaok 
through  the  medium  of  an  interpreter.  At 
first  he  was  reticent;  iu  fact  be  did  not 
d-ign  to  notice  me.  His  sister  Mary,  who 
was  captured  by  one  of  tbe  scouting  parties 
that  I  accompanied,  and  who  seemed  in- 
clined to  be  affable  to  young  men,  inter- 
ceded in  my  behalf,  and  persuaded  Jack  to 
talk. 

"Affable  lo  young  men  I"  Who  would  not 
be  affable  to  the  genial  good-looking  Bunk 
er?  Bunker  has  evidently  won  the  affec- 
tione  of  Prinoess  Mary.  She  may  have  in- 
terested motives  in  being  affable,  may  think 
that  Bunker  will  plead  with  the  Govern- 
ment for  the  life  of  hia  brother-in-law  if  he 
becomes  conuee'ed  with  tin  family,  but  still 
we  are  inclined  to  think  her  love  is  sincere. 
Bunker  is  irresistible.  Let  us  have  peaoe. 
Bless  you  both,  children. 

A  oynical  lady,  rather  inclined  to  flirt,  says 
mest  men  are  like  a  cold— very  eaBily  caught, 
but  hard  to  get  rid  of. 

A  Worcester  man  forgtd  a  check,  and 
bought  a  baby  carriage  with  the.  prooeeos 
He  subsequently  changed  it  for  the  Blaok 
Maria. 

ij>o    Not    Suffer    trom    corns. 

The  nnfortnnate  sufferere  from  Oercs,  Bun- 
1  oti»,  Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  oan  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dt.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Instl. 
lute,  310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  P.M.  We 
inaafa  trom  experience,  haying  tested  the  Doo- 
t  arv  capability.  Belerencea  (raven  If  required,  a 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Grand 

PICNIC    AND    BALL! 

Givsaby  the  .Mexican  Military  Company, 

"GUABDIA    DE   JUAREZ,'' 

....OS.... 
MUNDAT JVSE    15.  1873 

....AT.... 

SCHUETZEN    PARK.    ALAMEDA. 

The  Splendid  Walootfs  Band  bus  been  engaged 
for  tbe  occasion. 

Tbe  Company  starts  at  9  o'clock. 

Adralralnn •**■   Cent* 

Children as  Cent* 

Boat   leaves   at  naoal  boars,   and  will  make  an 
EXTRA  trip  at  10  o'olook,  A. if, 
Alta,  Obroniole,  Gsiman  Bemokrat  oop;  jo3  td 


PICNICS,  EXCURSIONS,    ETi 


MR.   HENRI  WIENIAWSKT, 

SOLO  VIOLIOIST  TO    HIS    MAJESTY 
tie  Emperor  of  Russia,  and    aoiTrrsally 
recognized &b   the 

Greatest  Lmng  Yiolin  Virtuoso 

Will   shortly  arrive  Id  this  pity  and  giro  a 
series  or 

GRAND  CONCERTS! 


MB.    HKNBI    WlFNIAWfiKI 

Will  have  tie  assistuaco  of  the  following  eminent 

S'tirtee: 
MHK.    JTJJjE    BITHEK,    Soprano; 
UK.  ClEi.  WXJLfwoii*,  Pianist; 
MR.  JL.    KEMllIEIMNSJil,    Aocompanjist 

FoM  paitioalara  will  shortly  be  announced. 

je9  tl  


Crystal  S*mpe  Rooms. 

The  Crystal,  aliye  to  the  wants  of  the  oom- 
miinl!y,  has  Imported  direo..  BiywABD'a  cele- 
brated Ssotoh  Wbhuet,  wbioh  all  true  lovers 
of  good  liquors  will  sample  if  wise.  Eiiody  k 
Dunne,  prop'ietors,  635  3aoramciuo  Btrett.  be- 
tween Montgomery  and  Sansome.  6  c 


J>r.    Barlow  *J.  -Smitla 

Is  giving  a  conra  of  Free  Leotures  to  gentle- 
men on  Sexual  Physiology  and  Nerrous  IHb- 
eaees  at  his  Hygeian  H-ll,  637  Oallfornla  street, 
•rery  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  Jfi  o'clock. 
Apart  of  the  evening  la  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients,.  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  lo  health 
to  invalids  dally,  from  9  to  4  T.  m  ,  tree.  w 


Flno    Candles. 

JTxeah,  aweet  and  delicious  Oandies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M.  A.  Mero°r'8  pioneer  confection- 
ery, 578  Kearny  street.    Wholesale  and  retail,    o 


X>r.     Doherty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
eaionlo  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  1b 
now  the  mo.  t  enacessfnl  of  any  Physician  in 
Ban  Francisco.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
oomer  of  Leldesdorff,  a  few  doors  nelow  What 
Ohoer  House. T 

Rattler's    "Win*    Parlor. 

Lew  Battler,  formerly  In  the  minstrel  line, 
will  be  pleased  to  act  the  rolo  of  Boniface  to  all 
friends,  day  and   tvening,   at  331   Bush  street, 

below  Kearny.  *  H 

-  e 

Sao?   Moore* 

Formerly  of  Buss  House  Carriages,  can  dj 
lonnd  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es> 
'  abliBhraent,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont, 
ffomsry  sts.,  or  Dorter  Stables.  Canines  orders 
left  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  *g 

A.  Pleaeint  l_*octatloxi« 

Fersons  desiring  oam'ortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tbe  building  Is  a  verv  fine  one  and  le  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. 


Premium  Shirt  Bdalcer. 

Mrs.  Eveline  Morris  526,  Kesiuyst,  respeot- 
tallv  solicits  a  call  from  frlendB,  and  strangers 
visiting  the  City.  Newest  styles,  pcrfeot  fit 
and  prices  reasonable.  5-e 


Ladles  "Vlaltlntc  Cards. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Johh  P. 
Dwtsb,  126  Batter  street,  opposite  Lick  House, 
v      st  the   Grand   Hotel.    N.  B.— Hamdkmb- 

CtOXn  NEATLT  UABBXD.      PEHJIAKSHIP    Of  SVOrj 

description  to  order.  s 


fcVcsij  and  Sweet. 

Fer  the  best    confeecionery,   g<>   to   Oantj    and 
ffafinert.  107  Mentgomerr  St.  near  Sutler.        n 


piiotoa:»-*'*T>1110    Cards. 
At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  tho  Peoples  Axi 

Gallery,  3i  Third  street  between  Btevenson  and 
wleulon  strofl.  A 

Pratt's  Abolition   Oil. 
The  Peopl&'s  Remedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains. 


Wlilto  liabor  Only  I 

Employed    by   the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
Leideedoiff  street. 

Pratt*s  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and   Bruises.  3-t 


SPECIAL  NOTICE. 

MISS  ANNIE   GRAHAM 

Takes  pleasure  in  announcing  to  the  San 
Franoisoo  pnblio  that  she  will  take 

HER  FIRST  BENEFIT 

ON.... 

UO.VSAY     EVESIJC JUNE  Oth 

Wbeo  will  ba  preaeutad  Sbakspoare'a  beau- 
tifal  Lots  Story,  Id  5  act*,  entitled 

Romeo    a,*x<5L    iTullet 

J0LIET MISS  ANNIE  GRAHAM 

ROilEO MR.  JOBN  MoODLLOUGH 

jei  td 


TH33    8UHE   RO^D 

....TO.... 

SUCCESS 

13  BY  FOLLOWING  TEE  TRUE 

American  Business  Principles 

The  ReasoDs  for  Success  or  Failure 

We  Btart  with  tbe  flat  assertion  that  no  house 
bis  ever  failed  beoanse  the  price  asked  for  mei- 
obandise  it  kept  was  to)  low.  And  against  this 
deeltratien  we  ptaoe  this  fact,  that  no  firm  in  tbe 
ordinary  ronbtne  of  trade  has  ever  grown  into  a 
large  and  increasing  bueioets,  or  taken  tbe  lead  in 
its  partionlar  olass  of  goods,  nith  high  prices  for 
tbe  watohword.  Success,  in  the  largest  number 
of  instance**,  can  be  traoed  to  fair  dealing,  OOUB- 
TKSY,  and  INTELLIGENT,  PERSISTS  NT  EN- 
ERGY. 

Odo  mistake,  one  a' tempt  to  teat  the  too  often 
cheated  pnblio,  mar  result  in  apparent  snocess,  but 
sooner  or  later  the  viotims  of  the  imposition  will 
tnrn  upon  yon.  When  a  man  boys  a  thing  and  has 
paid  too  muoh  for  it,  it  is  useleaa  trying  to  smooth 
over  ths  matter.  Tbe  merobant  wbo  chuckled 
over  the  big  profi'.  be  made  hu  famished  the  club 
wherewith  his  own  head  ma;  be  broken.  There 
are  more  days  yet  to  oome,  and  the  man  wbo  thicks 
CUNNING  A  HATCH  FOR  HONEST  DEALING 
had  better  not  forget  it. 

Patrons  are  expected  to  par  a  profit  on  the* 
purchases  and  at  the  same  time  depend  opon  the 
merobaot'a  advantages  as  a  guarantee  that  they 
are  fa'r  and  reasonable.  If  the  public  sre  con- 
vinced that  a  certain  tradesman  has  peonllar 
facilities  for  laying  in  bis  wares,  and  they  disoov 
er  the  par  otatig)  of  profit  ti  be  less  than  is  gen- 
erally dsmanded,  it  matters  not  how  bib  all  it  is. 
fractional  sums  are  snffloient  to  insure  success 
where  the  oontrary  will  sorely  result  In  failure. 


S.  F.  and  N.  P.B.B.0 
CHANCE    OF    TIME 

THE  CHEAPEST  ROUTE  TO  THE  GEYSERS 

ON  ANf>  AFTFR  APKIL  1,  1373,  THE  8TXA 
orANTKLOPK.oonueetioKatDoDeoo.U; 
iog  wita  tLe  San  Fr»nciaoo  A  Norm  PaoiHeRj 
rosd  Company  for  Olovordale  aod  all  iiiteceifldi 
etatiODS.  will  leave  vSriD.  Franclauo  dniiv  (Snoi 
exoplfd),  from  Fro  tt  strer-t  v^hsrf.nt  3JUpk  I 
tarnlDg  the  train  will  iesve  Uloverdale  daili 
5:30  o  clock  AM  ,  connecting  at  Doonoue  •ith- 
Bte>mer  and  arriving  i  a  baa  FanoiBOo  atlOaui 
'(he  ateomers  and  care  roaki  oloae  connaolti 
with  etages  to  and  from  all  points. 

SUNDAY   EXCURS  0N7~AT  REDUCED  RATI 

Leave  San  Francisco  at  8  a.  m.  every  8bb. 
arriving  at  Uloverdale  at  1  o'oloefc  P.  m  Raton, 
will  l»«ve  OloTerdal»  at  2  o'clock,  atrivioi  in  1 1 
Fraeclaoo  at  7  o'clock  This  will  alluw  ero 
sionfBta  several  hours  at  am  of  tbe  places  alt 
tbe  line  of  the  road  For  all  information  anal, 
tbe  Company's  office,  4S6  Montgomery  skMt 

On  and  after  June  lat.  the  Steamer  will  la 
San  Franolfoo  at  2  30,  p.m.;  the  oais  will  I. 
Oloverdale  at  6  a.  M. 

ap!8 PETER  DONAHDE.  Prssiden 


Badger'sCentral  Park,  Oaklai 


B.P.O.O.SEa.Ii9. 


PraU*s  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Rhenmatlem  and  St-ural^ia. 


Corns,   Bunions,   In^rowinj;  Nails. 

A  perfect  core  warranted  by  AlbBrt  Sohoen- 
wald,  127  Second  tireet.  4-w 

Slgaor    Fulvlo    Rossi 

Gives  private  lessons  In  Hall  .n  and  Eoglisb 
Vooal  Mnslo,  at  646  Clay  street,  or  at  tho  roEi- 
denoe  of  the  pnplL         ^^ 

The    Boat    Remodles. 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Pet 
ry's  Webfoot  Pllla,  for  all  billons  complaints 
For  Bale  by  all  druggists.  Agenoy,  417  Sansomc 
Street,  corner  of  Commercial.  * 


Public  Acoummodatlon. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a.  si.,  can 
be  returned  In  the  evening  If  reaolred,  we 
never  dlsappolbtl  What  Ohe:r  Laundry,  121 
Leldesdorff  street.  * 


NEW  ADVERTiSEMFNTS. 


Dental  Work. 

Fob  rnrawr  qualitt  ot  wohe,  go  to  T.  O.  Jes- 

BUp,  dentist,  cor.  Sutter    .nd  Montgomery,  over 
Tucker's. 


8-U 


Attention,    Ladles  ( 

To  give  the  skin  the  softness  of  Ttlret,  an 
he  tint  of   thb  lily  to  the   oomplexton,   use 
Biaznr'a  Ganwa  db  Ln. 


THE  CALEDONIAN   CLUB 
Seventh  Annual 

GATHERING  AND  GAMES 

TT1LL   BE   HELD   AT 

BADGER'S     PARK,    OAKLAND, 

8ATCEDAY JDKB   14.  1878. 

Tbe  Prizes  to  be  oompetsd  for  this  year  are  more 
valuable  and  numerous  than  at  any  previous 
meeting  of  the  Olnb. 

A  Splendid  Band  of  Mnslo  has  been  engaged, 
and  a  larga  Pavilion  in  tae  Park  will  afford  ample 
accommodation  for  Dancing. 

The  Games  wilt  oommsnoe  with   the  Quoits  at  O 

The  Oakland  Ferry  Boat  wili  run  en  regular 
rim-,  conneoting  wit3  trains  running  direat  to  the 
Park. 

Ticket  a  [including  fare  both  ways).... SO  eta. 
Children,  half  price. 

To  be  had  from  the  Members  or  at  the  stores  of 
Anderson  A  Randolph,  112  Montgomery  atrae*. 
Anderson  A  frriog,  219  Montgomery  street,  W.  A. 
Prey.  4.04  Kearny  street,  or  at  the  wnarf  en  the 
moroing  of  the  Games. 


THE  FIRST  STATED  MEETING,  UNDER 
the  NRW  CONSTITUTION  AND  BY-LAWS 
of  the  BENEVOLENT  PROTECTIVE  ORDER 
OF  SEALS,  will  be  held  at  their  LODGE  ROOM 
on  TUESDAY,  JUNE  19tb,  at  2  O'CLOCK,  P.  M., 
when  every  member-of  the  FIRST  and  SECOND 
DEGREE  is  urgently  requested  to  be  preienr.aa 
bnsiness  of  importance  to  every  Brother  will  be 
transacted. 

Nominations  for   Officers   for  the  ensuing  term 
will  take  plies  at  tbls  meeting. 
JQ'.tr!  A..  W.    BARB,  «k  8.   O.  8. 

CALIFORNIA    THEATRE. 

John  MoCnlloagh Proprietor  aod  Manager 

HENRY    EDWARDS 

Has  tbe  honor  to  announce  that  his 

A.TSTSTJAL,      BENEFIT 

....IS   FIXED  FOR    ... 

WEDNESDAY JUNE  11 

Shakapeare'a  grand  pay  6t titled 

The   Merchant  of  Venice 

SBYLOOK HENRY  EDWRRO  S 

BISSANiO JOHS  MoOCLLOUOH 

PORTIA MISS  GRAHAM 

Supported  by  the  eoti  re  Company. 

To  oooolnie   witb    Beaamoet    and    Fletohcr's 
langnable  comedy  of 

Rule  a  Wife  and  HaTe  a  Wife ! 

Played  for  the  first  time  inOil'fornia. 
Box  Office  now  Open.  jo7  td 

Look  Out  for  Fun 


J.CWM.     SON'S 
BBNSFIT 

....ON.... 

Next  Saturday  Night.  June  14th 

For  which  oecaelon  he  will  offer  Che 
aiovt  varied  an  1  novel  Bill  of  the  Sea- 
eon.  ju7tf 


EDWARD     PEEL     &_CO., 

625  ansl  687  Wa»hlngion  street. 

HAVE  OPENED  A  COOKING  KSTABLI8H- 
ment  at  this  place  for  tbe  psnioie  of  orepar- 
Inn  BALL  &UPPKBS  and  LUNOHES  FOB  PIC- 
NICS AND  SALOONS,  on  tbe  mo  t  reasonable 
terns,  Lunches  delivered  in  any  part  or  the  oity 
free  of  oharge.  Tbe  patrorage  of  the  ealooos  in 
the  city  is  respectf ully  solleited.  ju7}lm 


Lyon's    Portable 
KITCHEN   FURNACE, 

IN  ITS  ECONOMY  OF  COAL  AMD  STOVB, 
as  a  perfect  cooker,  brotler,  toaster,  and  flit- 
iioo  heater,  is  a  neccssltF  te  every  boneekeeper 
wbo  wishes  te  save  tbe  stove  and  two-thirds  of 
tbe  fuel  it  consumes.  It  is  choap— $2  50.  Call  acd 
eeeit  at  work,  at  Stomba  A  Miller's,  pluuabere. 
gjs-fit-era,  tin,  copper  and  Btove  store,  oppesite 
Magmre'd  Opera  House.  6B7  Waabington  street, 
ISAAU  H.  WARD,  Agent  of  the  Paeiflo  Ooaat. 
The  trade  supplied.  ju6  lm 


A  GOOD  BABBES.-UUST  BE  A  QUIOE 
varkmuiDiol  tehar  baoita.  ffaaeaaooord- 
fngtomerlt.  Applj  to  W.  M.  r  ■  r 
ment  Offioe.  48*  Pme  street. 


OUR  MANNER  OF  DOING 
BUSINESS.  H 

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It    a    Success*?1 


O     Wt  bay   oar   Good*  low   and  .eeU  ~ 

k  for  cmb.  Z 

C     Wemark  onr  ceode  low  and  allele  gj 

r  h 

O  to  our  price*.  — 

O  m 

"We   repreeent   onr    joodB  Jast  ni» 

•  l«l 
r-  they  are. 

UJ  ~We  return  the  money  to  all  who  0) 
&■  bny  of  as  and  are  not  salted*  If  the  qq 
00  sooda  are  not  soiled. 

>■  We  are  wltllnK  to  give  polite  at-  g 
m  tentlon  und  ehow   yon  through  onr 

<  etneh  whether  yoa  wish  to  hay  or  g 
[U  W 

wj  not.  O 

_      We  propose  to  treat   onr  custom-  y* 

d  era  so  well  that  wo   shall   eee   them  fVJ 

*D  ugoln.  J} 

O  W*e  aim  to  t-ent  oar  cnitonten  ln  ~ 
Z  ^ 

d  each  a  way   that  ewery   visitor  we 

have  will  be  a  walking    advertise-  ^ 

*  ment  for  our  honae.  33 

,*  m 

(0  m 
-* 

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a  0 

gOUR   INDUCEMENTS   TO© 

CUSTOMERS.  \ 

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Good,  Stylish  Clothing?,  well  made. 


THESE  BEAUTIFUL  GABDE1VS  AHEK^ 
open  lor  the  seaion,  and   maej  of  ins  n 
popular 

PIOIvIOB 

Will  be  held  there.  The  attreotions  are  nun 
one.  SKATING  PAYILION,  MU8KDM,  OY 
N  ASIUM.    Skating  free  on  week  days. 

Admission. t&  Ct 

CHILDREN  IP  OBNT3.  t?n 


PIPIFAX!   PIPIFA2 

MAGIC    BITTBHi 


THESE  BITTERS,  INVENTED  BY  HERI 
Wolfgang,  a  oelebratsd  eavan  of  Qiminj  > 
so  marvelous  in  their  effects  than  tceyarsii 
throughout  Europe 

MAGIC  BITTERS. 

They  give  Tone  to  the  Stemaob,  Color  to  the  (  . 
plezion,  Brilliancy  to  the  Byes,  Vigor  to  tbsli . 
lent,  and  renewed  strength  and  virility  to  th«  I 
and  infirm. 

No  family  should  be  without  this  truly  vaU  i 
tonlo. 

J.   M.  GOEWKT  dkCO.I 

je62m  Proprietors,  San  Franeii 


; 


IffahPs  jailer]! 

ALTHOUGH  MB.  TABEB  ADVBE1I  1 
**■  baring  withdrawn  (T)  from  the  Pbotogrs  i 
Gallery,  No  18  Montgomery  street,  tbe  at  • 
signed  retains  possession  of  all  noiati**.  t  i 
at  that  place,  and  ie  prepared,  as  herstofai  i 
furnish  all  kinds  of  Pictures  in  the  best  mv  • 
guaranteeing,  with  uret  class  tal.nt,  lo  first  ■ 
faction  in  all  oases. 

MR.  NAHL'iS  personal  attention  It  gin  • 
all  retouching  and  oolorlag  In  eviry  itji  a 
Which  art  he  is  acknowledged  by  all  ts  be  at  i 
bead  of  hisproftsflion. 

N AUL  A  00., 
Artists  and  Photograpbsrs.1 

jn41ir  18  Montgomery  at.,  near  Mai 


Z 

O 

fl  Uoofl,  91  yuan  uioinniu,  wen  rauuc,  ^. 
3  at  moderate  prleea,  and  warranted  o 
^  on  represented.  Polite  and  nttent-  3 
Jive  aaltemea  ln    attendance,  and  no  3 

Hone  urged  lo    parch  >»e  It   the  goods   •« 
do  not  ealt.     If  the  above   le   jour  — 
H  Idea   how  baslness    ehoald    be   con-  ~ 
daeted,  call  and  see  ns. 


R 


EUEMBER.  YOU  OAN  ALWAY8  FIND  AT 
our  store  a  fnll  etook  of 


CLOTHING 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS, 

Fancy    Goods, 

Ensllsli     Cutlery, 

HATS,  TRUNKS,  VALISES. 

In  fact,  a  general  steak  of  all  kindi  and  grades 
ef  goods,  oheaper   than  any  other   house  in  the 

IXL  Auction  Store 

618  antra  Kearnylst., 

Corner    of    Commercial 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT   ANATOMICAL  MUSEI, 


And  College  ufUndlclne. 

Ill  fir\(\  BEAUTIFUL  AND  ItV&nit* 
IVtUvU  ivQ  obieota  to  be  s»pn.  Qpso  t  < 
Public  DAY  AND  NIG  Mr,  »t  KUKUKA  H.t 
3i8  Montgomery  street.    FOR  MEN  UNLV. 

■orDB.  Jobdan'b  1'eivatk  Omoi 
Gearv  street  (onposite  ol<t  Uaobi 


?Pari':f        , 


• 


Read!  Read!!  Read! 
THE  PALACEOF  FASHI I 

JBOl'T       I 


Grand    Hotel.    Olothine  of    the  latest 
fashionable  etyleB  mat's  to  order. 

KOTE  THlTPRICE§. 

Pants...  from  $6  to  S  I  2  per 
Suits -from  $28  to 

I  invite  the  inspection  of  tbe  OboioeilfOo 
tbe  market, 

A.  MORRIS, 

Second    Stre. . 

Oppo.lle  Brail  aTe*  . 


!1 


No.    17 

msll  lm 


AUCTION  SALE. 

New  City   Hall  hf 

No   77    and  "78— Delinqw . 

MOHDAT.  JDNE  18.  1611-JO11?,,1!!'?,'  [" 
TOM  A  SUN.  Anouonetra  No.  ll»  *'" 
erj  atreet.    For  parti  mlara  aee  edfartlienue  a 
Alta  and  Examiner. 
Bf  order  Board  olOitr  Ball  Ooaimljp 


ROB' r    GBORGa\BKrBt'_ 


DURENZ; 
HERB 


The    treat   Tonic  end  A»»etlae'' 
Sale  iTetjwkai* 


J.    C.    COMBES, 

tebrapin  r.rrN<  &I 

Cor.  Second  rand  Tenaaan  .tree1 

n»-Terrapln    oomrantlj  on  lg  ^ 
Ojatere  in  eyerr    at  tie.     r» 
SDPPBB     BOOMS  F  IB  PA1 

dee  31  lm  BJ 


THE    VET'*- 

A  FaT^rile  Beaort  (or  Loreraol         ',  , 

Good  Liquors  and  ChoiM  CI  "^ 

•a-Thelr  Feai   Breuidr  le  »  "P" 


K.  H.  LKVT.  Proorietor.  eonthneat  M  j 
Kearny  and  Commercial  etreetl. 


r«pi 


Sod! 


I«il<  jf  iU-.<    Task.  J 


IJCKLEY'S  h  rt  VARIETIES 

,    Itarti  ng   Development! 

tj  o  n;  n.Kj-^-a 

i    .    •      HI  i.i 


W1W   ALH1HBRA    THIATRB.  BELU  UNION  THEATRE 

.  ... 


1*1  A. OU I  IT.  U2'0 


"CALIFORNIA  MINSTRELS. 

nBTitommiMtiitui  •uunu«ttnui>:i>ti 
CHINESE    QUESTION!^.  CHANGE      OF     T  I  M  E  . 

~  x.    ,<>    r,t^M»-  c    i.t^in   FUa»oa>  «*t   O.lO   O'olook 


C  'r». 


1  .  -'«'  'f   ana    Hi*    rr*«d.! 


inn 


Vi  Kli:    Ml     -       In.Mi.l 

r    •    •  v  'WW— ji  1 

HWRI)     r.CCUKTRK  ITIt*. 


,  ,      TRICKS      Oixr      TFt.A.VEirJlL.lDF*«l  ! 


^  T  :  »    «  .  .' 


T/vl>lo«vix     XT* 


v»nt».  1 


M'-— *  »"«•  >i-  ...... 

aJ«%««r  rn,i 


The  Renowned   BARNQT-,  In  hit  Champion  Jig! 

MMM>rt>     It  ••--.  II     nn.l     llu 

The  Belles  of  the  Kitcbea. 


i  .«.*r     rrnt.  m  r..i..« 

J ease?  Fslns      rilUM.  a  M. a****. *., 

•ennn.  »  Ceo* 


11  r     e>  a  I 


Kalp 

THE  TWO    DKOMIOt 

•■ 

Hr  <*••*•  ..*•«*•  k*im* 

M«h  s>aais  ...          14.  n*h 

Ml,  MLU  MILLIE    HOWARD 

-•  -  him  Bianeaa 

■4******  Km  «  Un<4» 


G>-    MIC  AC 


U0»  SAMWELLS 

Wtmrrj  Dtva; 


TOO   LATE    rOR    THS    BOAT. 


»».t.    /.!-. 

Id.   n.k 
.  Amlt 


Him  I..ali# 


—  T.  MOTIad*  with  »>,•  I  a.ih.,1.  Act  of 

^HIHT  MY  PICTURE  TAKEN 


, Lacn  Batnwalla 

a*fhv  Mort  ■ 

JoOOdj  Pnca 


Llt^S-JllAO      3LnL      3a**     Orlclnal      Umoiioo 

Sounds  From  Germany Master  Barney 


"W.     JESTER, 

St  RHAMID 

Tlio     M^ia      ^T^itl*      tla©     Tallying     Hand,' 

Dnnvlti^-ronni     Comedlnn, 

Anglo-French    and    Funniest   Ventriloquist    In    the    World, 

WIXH    HI^     HRADLRH8     MEW. 


OTEUTCIg.. 


kVAff/M     AND    OU*  HI 


To   Coaalafla  wl'.h  lb*  ScrMmlDff  sketch   o( 


THE  MISCHIEVOUS  MONKEY. 

■"ISHZ  HO.KMS BOB  HART 

MOKKKY,  ,T»r,  aUtkUTtUtM I.TTI,*    MA" 

LAndlul,  0.    R.    Bi   li.idi 


WAftTRD-BS  B«  l»t   I.. din.  &•  Hn,.   for  rrawi'i    r«nUmlu.,  Ol.  Wota.n  who    bTVafl    I.  her  Si 


WILL   8UUBTLV  APPtAB— 

RObort  Frasor,   the  Oreat  P n ntomimlst 


''**''•    1    \  1    1   1  1 ;  ■ 


The    Young   Actress 


Song  tod  Dabco— Potci       .  Prad  Ritnhit 

r-vorlt*    Mallada  l,»Ha   Oraw 


Ooe«ladia»  with  tha  ra-ea  «| 

A  CONVENIENT  DISTANCE 

1  i»m   Nii»t>  •-.  •  ■  »n  in  mi*rh  —  i  Mill   Kallf 

Mr    Kief.,  it ..[.»*»»t  tfMf*<iMDkdia.>M  ...      B  (J    Mink 
Adalpon*  (ifMo,  K  ■!  1  aaawf  Braa 

Mr,  Smajt,  s,wmt  .  f,«n»  ...  ..    Wltl   Bar. 

rtphalfa  R)|t*;f,aaerad  0/  ndnlpbe* M»;  LmII» 

N»  nmt  B(bm«.  *  M*at*.j  babb;  r-nmr  Bfttiea 

Iff.   "Itnrwt,  '•i-imi'i  man  ma   M  ana   K  Uxor. 

Bill,  tha  dovisr'abor    ..  Ui  DfaBS 


•il  LoDemo  Morass, 

Osr.  of  r^iaaf  rttn  I 
A    UeSeederS*   -u. 

T  a|r»*>t ,  op. 

F«all«    lh«s   riaUM 

«*  I.PTOrT  ft  OOTREtX. 


house; 

CHOUSE,", 


OVMltbnUdll  SO  WHITR  SHIRTS.    Tb»y  fit  pjnracm/v.  ud  tor  qulltr  ud  darmbllllr  will  osr»r  be  nktebed.    To  b»  h»d  onl»  st  ttu 

BVOA.LL  AHD  HIE  THBM.  IXL    ATTCTriON     NTORR.     «1K    Kf«r*r   «lr<*    ,  rar    4'aHHftflal. 


TRUNKS  AND  VALISES. 

SOP  PRIOR,  OUSTOM-KADK  |WOHR;  WAR. 
/*'  !•  1  >tropg  M<t  d*r»M.  at  *  atUr  redareeS 
prlc«i  J.  OOKI*,  rraok-aiftksr,  131  MohUovirr 
•tr*«t,  hatw.an  lie*  and  H«>b.  fftdnf  U«  Rom 
lloe*«     Trark*  Romvrad:  ('■»•«  Mad*     }«4  !■ 


L4M  FRANCISCO 


AIT  GALLERY 


N 

iJOFI 

W«  Street, 


below  Montgomery. 

City  fom  SPRING  EXHIBITION 


„i#P 


Ban  Francisco 


.  Association! 


Open  to  the  Public. 


TS/L.  to  3  X9. 3VE. 


3WI.  to  10 : 


Liverpool  and  Great  Western 

Steamehip  Company, 

CARRYING  THE  U.  S-  MAIL. 

TIGKETS  SOLD  TO  AND  FROM 


QUIRNSTOWM.^^Mdt 


T    I  /ERPOOL, 

LeDloadttTT.  Uanbarab,  Br»ni< 
Hftrt*.  P»rti,  Swsdfto,  B«l«iiuD,  Bforvftj  ud  »H 
Earopafto  eitles. 

TbUOompftay  bu  aMTftDg«m*oU  with  tb*  Com- 
DlHloparof  Eoilgrakioo  *od  BftJIrOftd  UompftDiM 
at  Mew  Tork.  by  wblcb  paaaaDsani  are  promptly 
forwardad  to  tba  Paelfio  Ooaai. 

For  pailioalara  apply  to 

D.   B.  JAOKSOFT,   AR»nt. 

mi  20  Im  I8H    Monlio»frf   'Irfcl. 


STILL  ANOTHER. 

OWIHQ  TO  THR   8UAR0ITT    OK    SALOONS 
OD  B'i*h   atraat,  I    hag    to  Infor-a    my    fri«adj 
aod  th«  1, 11b lie  that  I  bavaooanad  tbt 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

....AT.... 

836  B«k    atrret.  ketwwa    NoRlgaaery 

•ad  Kearny. 

All  Drinks,  Plain  or  Fancy,  10c 

Ooooooied  In  tba  beat  atyla  aad  o(  the 
Pitfall  l.iqaora. 

OIIAl    w    rBLDHAKir. 

apll  tf  Proprietor. 


THE  RIALTO. 

A.  Popular  Rendezrous 

The  Cketceat  Wloei  aad  L'naon  en  (he 

Piaelde    Coaat. 

■VFKKB    HAVANA    CIOAR'. 

THIS  OEM  OF  A    SALOON  AT 
Wo.     AT    TOIRD    STBKBT, 

Will  be  ooodaoted  to  so  parfaat  a  manner  that  tba 
pbraia  "Moat  am  no  ths  Kialto"  bttwaaa  frlasda 
will  alcoi|y  tba  oblaf  Jor  of  dally  Ufa. 

H.  WAFER,  Propriatof. 
ffiyldtf  P.  McAKDLE,  t  opartotaBdaeU 


Bar  Sugar 

FOB    8AIJt-aia    KJUBHT    STOUT.   AT 
HaKOBB'8.  .  Alaft  mrr  ki.4  o(  CModlM 


AHD  P« TdMUMBTBB.  .A.  Mont  "JLS 
u,  *•  DTOOBTOB  STBBBT.     Uown  horn  «T* 


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CRITTENDEN    &     DALTON, 

TOaUCBBLY  OF  THE 
IIW   TOKK    ITABL1I,    Mlaalea  at., 

«atx  rtracoAAKD  tui 

T        GALLERY  STABLES 

NO.  V*O0  SUTTER  STREET, 

AND     HAVR    AD. 
dad  lart-lr  tothurj 
ataok  of  boiaaa,  wbiobF 
ara  all  Ur-t-rlaia.    Par-    ' 
tlonlar   a<t«n«ion   pal 
t)   lovrdiait  hone*. 
mil  Im  ORirTRNDRN  A  DALTON. 


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THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

OO  TO  THS 

Hot     Scotoli, 

Setter  street,  aeeir  Kearny* 
And  try  ona  of  tbalr 

Hot  Sfot ch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 

All    Drink*    Ten    Cental 

tt*  tr  jrn.  D.  BRIOOM.  Proorl.tor. 


WDR.  AIKIN 

^T        Caree  Kreeat  aad  Chreale  aMaenaea  a>f    tba 

KTE,  RAR.  THROAT.  LUKGS  and  URAKT-Oatarrb,  Doef- 
oaaa,  Diaebarfaa  fraa  tha  Kara,  Waak  or  Uflaaiad  Kr*a.  Oaaahi . 
Habu  lr,  Kpliapap.  Naara-CU.  Uaauna  ttm.  D/*p«paia,  Pilsa. 
ttcrolaia.  Draaey.  ate. 

Laidlaa,  naarriad  or  alalia,  aaaarad  apaedy.  aafa  ears  of 
Irra* nlarltlaa,  I'ain,  Huppraailon.  wtakaaa*.  Prolapia*.  <to 
Stariina.  uta/ias  and  otbsr  Dlaeaaea  raaadlad.  AVOID 
DRUOS. 

(  .it  .rn,  Tsoiara.  Warn  and  Mark*  *kil  If  alii  ramovad. 

•r  nil  'JocAdaDiialOaaaa  Panhfailr  Auaod*  I, 

Veatha  and  Mm,  no  mattar   what   tbaj'ra   read   or  dee. 

r*d,  ean  ralr  on  iara  rataadr  of  datotmltf,  dablhtr.  or  dtn> 
aaaa  a.iini  on  bodr  and  mind  No  qaaakarr  ordaoaptioa. 
Haat  rnitut  known  I  ■  r  rapid,  raar  oor*  1  «*iiJln«  dancar,  aof- 
farl'-a,  aipoanra  or  loaa  Of  t'roa)  of  ohatlaata  and  »p*onl  dla- 
«aaaa  *ltboat  marenrr.  P>>*ona  or  naui-oai  drefi.  t  ompUta 
oor*  I  wbara  all  oiberafali)  of  wortt  oaeaa  and  aor  «yaptooni 
laftfiom  bad  faalmaat  ora*«I*ot    -aW 

I-  ra*  tJooaoltaHoat.     All  Madlolnaa,  ato  ,  fnralabad. 
Call,  or  writs  roar  oaaa.     Addraaa,    N.  J.  AIKIN.  M.   T».t 
aarofflc.   ftwA  Kaarer  itraal.    N.  K    Oerner    or    Celifornla 
alrart,  ban  Fraoolaoo,  L'al. 


New  Discovery. 

TUB    08B  Or   TUB    WOKDKKFUL.    PLAHT 
(bu  God  i.L.d*d  for  tb,  Oor,  ,r 

RHEUM ITIIM,    NEURALGIA,    CIUT,    PARAL- 
YSIS, CATARRH,  AHD  AIL  .PINAL 
AFFECTIONS, 

!•  wodartlocd  perfaatir  hj  tba  nodarslroad—  tha 
only  paraoa  on  toe  Uonlloant  tbai  fallroompra- 
handaif  ma«lo  qnalluri.  Tha  .'j«t«  Oomptalnta 
ar«  'rtnted  vztarnaily  nl-.h  *~'.-\.j  and  looosaa. 

i)!t  K  K.  DUDUR  la  to  ba  found  at  bla  Offlee. 
TIBMarkat  atreai.  oppoitta  Third,  Rooms  1  ana 
1,  Irom  10  a  M   til  p  m  .  and  from  t  to  fi  p  kf 

Raatdanoa,  !Oii«  Mlialoa  atn>nt.  Patiants  oan 
ba  aooommodatad  wt'.n  Room  and  Board.       epJO 


LA    FORMES' 

Hair  Restorative  Powder 

THIS  POWDRR  WILL  PRKVRNT  THR  HAIR 
from  falling  off,  and  alio  rattora  a  naw  growth 
of  Hair  te  tba  bald  osad  within  a  fa w  waak*  where 
tba  roots  ere  net  destroyed.  Thla  powdar  is  ailxed 
with  warm  weter  eed  need  es  e  *neh  three  tloaes 
e  week.  A  trial  ef  oeeben  will  oonriaeeyoa  that 
tali  ia  no  hemhaA.  Prise  Be>  eenta.  OtH->a,  10 
ABIfA  8FBBBT,  betwese  "'  ■  ""     - 


Single  Outside  Rooms, 

WTJH^ 

No.  1  Spring  Beds  and  Hair  MattrasBes, 

AT  THK 

BRANCH  HOUSE, 

«B«    8AMBOMK  ,T3EtT,    CftK.    CJ.AT. 

AT 

nMTty     Centa     par      7>JlftIa.t, 

And  LosH  t>y  the  Week. 


OFBNT     AI1X1      N-IGH1; 

L.  J,  IWIiLL,  Propcletoi. 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


TBS  IH05T  BUOABT  OTWTOll  WOBI  I>  TBI  OITT 

Beer*   Jfc  Mai 


THE  JOITBJSAL  OF  AMUSEMENTS. 
Published  every  Dw  "> tbo  YeaT  *** 

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TUESDAY JUNE  10,  1873 


California.  Theatre. 

A  very  large  and  highly  fashionable  aodieaee  as- 
sembled last  night,  wh«D  Miss  Ancie  Graham 
leading  Udy  of  the  California  Theatre  Company. 
took  her  first  benefit.  "Barnes  and  JmUat"  waa 
finely  performed.  The  benefleiiry  read  and  acted 
the  role  of  Juliet  charmingly,  and  John  McOal- 
longb  it  the  len'ng  Borneo,  wss  equally  good. 
George  D.  Ohaslta  as  Meroatla,  £.  J.  Buckley  as 
Paris,  aod  the  others  errgigtd  in  the  representa- 
tion filled  their  respective  parts  welL  Mrs.  Jmdah 
afforded  the  pnblts  a  real  treat  by  her  ao ting  in  thw 
eb.ra.cier  of  the  Rprse.  To-night  the  play  of 
'Uncle  Tom's  Cabin,"  whieh  drew  a  Tery  large 
andienceoa  Saturday  Eight  sad  proved  s  great 
■acceae,  will  be  played  with  tbesaxat  eist.  JO. 
"Willismion  is  a  good  Uncle  Torn.  Mis*  Carris 
Wjatta  charming  Eve,  and  Mias  Maggie  Hcore 
as  Top  ay,  is  simpiy  immecie.  To-morrow  night, 
Henry  Edwards  will  take  bis  annual  benefit  - 
ALhaunrjra.  Trie  Hire. 

This  popntar  tbeatre  was  detieelr  tbroaied  last 
might.  Leon  bad  a  severs  cold,  whiob  neoeisitated 
the  postponement  of  the  vaudeville,  entitled 
"Belles  of  the  Kitchen;"  bat  even  withoat  this 
the  bill  was  10  fell  that  all  were  well  pleased. 
First,  "Tricks  on  Travellers"  was  played,  then 
Beb  Hart  delivered  one  of  his  famous  stamp 
speeches.  Master  Barney  and  Sam  Bicker  »P- 
paared  Id  the  acreamiog  farce  of  "Taking  the 
Pledfe."  Miti  Jannj  Glbaoa  sasga  pleasing  bal- 
lad. Little  Ma*  perfoiated  his  Euencs  and  was 
.scored  four  times,  Master  Baroey  appeared  in 
Batch  song*.  Alter  thie,  the  new  star,  J.  W. 
Jester.  "The  man  with  the  Talkie*  Hand,"  made 
his  appearaao*.  An  admirably  aooitructsd  figure 
of  an  old  man  stood  em  Mr.  Jester's  left,  while 
oa  bis  right,  leaning  «n  a  chair,  was  one  of  a  lit- 
tle girl-  The  eld  gentleman  was  intro- 
duced bp  Mr.  Jester  as  his  grandfather,  and 
rtquestsd  to  ting,  he  responded  by  giving 
"The  fine  eld  English  Gentleman1'  In  a  voioe 
"which  had  feme  good  notes  left  yet."  Mr  Jester 
then  nnoeiemonrenaly  whipped  off  his  grand 
father's  haad,  and  walked  off  with  it  nader  his 
arm.  He  came  bank  with  another  bead  which  he 
placed  on  the  dammy  body,  and  another  dialogue 
ensued,  While  Mr.  Jester's  humor  is  not  so  broad 
as  that  of  Davies,  bis  wit  is  more  sparkling, 
and  the  whole  style  ef  hie  entartsinmeat  more 
refined, andartlstle.  Ea*h  otaaracter  that  be  In- 
tro Joces  is  a  distinct  individuality,  and  the  vole* 
Is  always  extotly  Baited  to  the  personal  appear- 
ance of  the  auppoBf  d  speaker.  Ail  that  the  en- 
•rtalamtat  reQnirea  in  order  to  make  it  thor- 
oughly satisfactory  to  a  California  aadienoe  is  a 
lew  hit*  on  local  events  which  will  doubtless  come 
aw  soon  a*  Mr.  Jester  gets  "the  hang  of  the  town." 
The  performance  eloeed  with  an  exhibition  of  the 
talking  hand.  Mr.  Jitter's  right  band  had  on  it  a 
few  marks  of  black  paint,  th tasting  thisthroagh 
a  little  frill  round  the  aeok  of  a  headless  doll,  be 
Made  it  represent  a  young  tady  with  a  very  comi- 
cal expresiion  ef  face.  This  yooag  lady  kept  the 
audience  in  a  perfect  roar  of  laughter  for  abont 
Ire  minutes,  after  which  Mr.  J* eter  bowed  him- 
self off  the  ■tags,  only  to  be  recalled  again,  to  re- 
ceive the  congratulation!  of  the  aadienoe  on 
having  so  sacoeeefnlly  catered  to  their  amass- 
ment. Jester  is  a  star  of  the  first  magnitude,  end 
with  the  other  attractions  at  this  house,  will  keep 
tbe  Alhambra  parked  nightly  fer  some  time  to 
•ome.  The  screaming  sketch  of  'The  Mischiev- 
ous Monkey,"  with  Little  Mao  at  the  monkey,  and 
Bob  Hart  ae  Jabee  Hassles,  oonelnded  this  very 
rioh  and  varisd  evening's  entertainment, 
Bella  Union.  Theatre. 

Fred  Ritchie,  Dutob.  comedian,  and  song  and 
dance  artiste,  Oaeeim  and  Frits,  the  wonderful 
gymaasts,  Leo  Dixon,  Miss  May  Leslie,  Mies  May 
Leslie,  Miss  Letts  Gray,  Miss  Susie  Robinson, 
Tommy  Bartoe,  and  many  others,  will  appear  to- 
night in  a  great  bilL 
Buckley 's  New  Varieties. 

"Tbe  Two  Dromiov'  Mortimore's  serio-comic 
sketches,  Miss  Nellie  Howard's  popalar  ballade  .and 
a  Taxietj  of  other  performances  specified  on  our 
first  page,  makeups  very  good  entertainment  at 
thia  hooBe. 
Benefit  to  Henry  Edwards. 

To-morrow  night.  Henry  Edwsrds  one  of  the 
aaoet  popalar  members  of  the  California  Theatre 
Oompaay,  will  take  hie  annuel  benefit  He  will  ap- 
pear as  Skyleck  in  "The  Merchant  ef  Venice.'? 
After  this  ''Beaumont"  and  Fletoher's  old  eom- 
Cdy  of  "Bale  a  Wife  and  Have  a  Wife"  whiob 
many  have  read  but  eomparitivel y  few  have  ever 
seen  acted,  will  bs  perfoimsd  for  the  first  time 
on  the  California  stage, 
Woodward's  Gardens, 

The  whale  pond  is  now  completed.  Numerous 
additions  ere  shortly  to  be  made  to  tbe  family  of 
sea-lions.  There  arc  thousands  of  attractions  at 
these  beautiral  gardens,  and  the  visitors  arc 
numerous. 

Benefit  of  J.  C.  'Willi.amaor. 

This  pepnlar  comedian  will  ttke  his  annual  bene- 
fit at  the  California  Tbeatre  on  Saturday  evening 
nert.June  Mth.  The  opera  of  "The  Child  of  the 
Regiment,"  selections  by  the  Fabbri  Troupe,  a  vari- 
ety interlude,  and  a  new  farce  by  H.  Clay  Greene, 
will  constitute  the  programme,  Williamson  de- 
serves a  bamper  benefit,  and  will  doabtle.e  have 
on 

The  Wienia-wski    Concerts. 

The  first  concert  by  this  renowned  violinist  will 
be  given  at  Pacific  Ball  on  Wednesday  evening, 
JnaelStb.  Wisniawaki  will  be  assisted  by  M'lie 
JoleDeRyiher,  soprano;  CiM  Wolfsohn,  pianist 
and  L.  Rembieliuski,  sccompanisL  A  really  great 
artiste  is  sure  of  mcceBS  in  San  Francisco— wit- 
ness Miss  Anna  Mablig,  who  gave  concert  after 
concert  to  large  audiences.  Wieniawski  is  one  of 
the  most  famous  violinists  living,  and  this  will 
probably  be  tbe  only  opportunity  we  shall  have  of 
hearing  him. 
Enjoyable  Drives, 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  BtyxUa 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  lcadlngea- 
sentlalsof  an  tnjoyoblerlde,  and  these  cannot 
be  tenured  in  San  Franeieco  bo  nn questionably 
e  rom  Frank  Eonton,  whose  carriages  hnve 
tiio  privilege  o  the  etand  fronting  the  Occi- 
dental HoteL  HIb  handsome  torn-ontg  are  used 
by  the  beet  circle*  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
it  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drivers,  Deis  more  liberally  patron- 
ised than  any  other  can  lege  proprietor  on  this 
Caast,  white  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  In  particular,  will  engage  no  carriage! 
•xcept  those  which  he  provides.  Frank  has  en. 
joyed  great  success  in  bis  business,  and  the 
admirable  way  In  which  he  conduct;  it  makes 


The  Late  James  W.    TOallaek,    Jr. 

Mr.  Jamea  W.  Walisck,  Jr.,  tbe  pepnlar 
tragedian  and  mele-dramatic  actor,  of  New 
York,  died  on  Saturday,  May  24th,  near 
Bnrkeville,  Vs.,  in  a  seepiog  car,  while  en 
route  from  South  Carolina  homeward,  aged 
05  years.  The  cause  of  death  was  consump- 
tion. The  train  bad  stoppsd  for  breakfast  at 
Bmrkevitle,  a  Btation  between  Danville  and 
Biehaaond,  and  Jar.  Wailack  rose  from  bis 
Beat  to  go  to  tbe  rear  of  the  ear,  when  be 
put  bis  hand  to  bid  breast  and  said  be  felt 
that  be  wag  going  te  die,  and  immediately 
expired..  He  had  no  children,  but  was  accom- 
panied by  his  wire,  and  tbe  remains  were 
forwarded  from  Biebmocd  to  New  York, 
passing  through  Baltimore  at  10:40  last 
night.  Mr.  Lester  Wallaok  and  some  fiiendi 
from  New  York,  met  the  body  at  the  depot 
irj  this  city,  and  accompanied  it  through. 
Manager  Ford  and  a  number  of  the  mem- 
bers of  tbe  theatrical  profession  of  Balti- 
more, met  Mrs.  Wailack  at  Camden  Btation 
in  Hat  city.  Mr.  Wailack  was  tbe  oldest 
son  of  Henry  Wailack,  who  was  widely  dig- 
tinguished  in  his  profession.  Mr.  James 
Wailack  waB  born  in  London,  about  1818: 
made  his  first  appearance  on  tbe  ttage  at 
Philadelphia,  as  Cora's  Child,  in  1832;  took 
a  leading  situation  in  the  tbeatre  of  his 
unole,  J.  W.  Wailack,  Sr.,  New  York,  1838. 
He  married  Mrs,  W.  Sefton,  formerly  Miss 
Waring,  step-daughter  of  the  late  W.  B. 
Blake,  aboat  1842;  visited  Londen  in  1851, 
aed  played  an  engagement  at  the  Haymai- 
ket,  as  the  successor  of  Macready;  was  mana- 
ger of  tbe  Marylebone  Theatre  there,  and 
introduced  a  company  of  English  actors  at 
Paris.  He  has  starred  tbrongbont  Great 
Britain,  Australia,  and  the  American  Union, 
including  California,  with  success.  Mr. 
Wailack  was  a  gentleman,  highly  cultivated 
and  genial,  enjoying  tbe  loye  «•£  reapcet  of 
all  who  knew  him,  and  he  will  not  soon  he 
forgotten  by  those  who  have  witnessed  his 
Fagin,  a  character  whioh  was  his  own  crea- 
tion, also,  Leon  de  Bourbon  in  "The  Man 
with  the  Iron  Mask,"  a  role  in  -which  he 
wifl  eminently  distinguished.  Since  his  ap- 
pearance in  Washington,  at  tbe  old  National 
Theatre,  Mr.  Wailack  has  played  nnmer, 
one  snccessfulengagemeats,  Nortb,  South, 
and  West,  and  the  last,  at  Booth's  Theatre, 
New  York,  was  tbe  greatest  success  of  his 
life.  His  health  began  to  fail  at  the  com. 
menoementef  his  last  engagements,  and  at 
itseonclusion  he  »wse  ordered  by  his  physi- 
cian to  Aiken,  S. ',C. ,  who  hoped  by  the*  bene- 
fieial  influence  of  tbe  climate,  that  hie  life 
might  be  prolonged,  and  it  was  on  his  re- 
tarn  from  South  Carolina,  apparently  im- 
proved in  health  and  spirits,  that  occurred 
tbe  last  sad  scene  of  his  eventful  history. 


Went  in  for  Pun. 

The  Grass  Valley  Union  of  Sunday  ssys: 
Yesterday  some  twenty  Grass  Valley  ladies 
went  down  to  Mons.  Alexandre's  ranch  and 
took  possession  of  the  rooms  of  Grass  Val- 
ley Club.  They  held  a  high  jinks  at  that 
place;  they  had  a  frog  breakfast;  they  bad 
wine  and  made  speeches;  they  canvassed 
the  former  doings  of  the  Grass  Valley  Clmb, 
which  is  composed  of  males.  The  ladies 
yesterday  allowed  no  man  to  get  near  the 
place  of  their  festivities.  It  is  said  that 
they  posted  Mons.  Alexandre  at  tbe  gate 
with  his  shot  gun,  with  orders  to  allow  n° 
man  to  get  within  sight.  The  ladies  ran  foot" 
races,  pitched  quoits,  and  generally  had  a 
good  time. 


A  Salvation  of  the  Chinese  Problem* 
In  discussing  the  evils  of  Chinese  lzumigra 
tion  and  the  existing  depres&ion  of  business  in 
San  Francisco  consequent  upon  the  displace- 
ment of  white  labor  by  Chinese  in  our  work- 
shops, tbe  Golden  Era  cits  the  nail  squire  on 
the  head  In  the  following  : 

The  only  measure  of  redress  which  holds  oat 
any  promire  of  relief  is  the  formation  of  anti- 
ObmeBe  societies  all  over  the  Coast,  tbe  members 
of  which  shall  be  pledged  not  to  employ  Ohloee, 
not  ro  nnrc&ase  goods  of  those  who  do  employ 
tbe  m, cor  to  purchase  goods  of  Chinese  msnnfae- 
tnriss.  They  flret  propose  these  anti-Chinees  so- 
cieties should  be  to  make  themselves  felt  in  tbe 
character  of  purchasers.  If  one  thousand  men 
in  this  city  should  effect  an  organization  under  a 
solemn  pleiga  not  to  employ  Obioese  nor  to  par- 
Obase  goods  of  individuals  or  firms  who  might  em- 
ploy tbem.  It  wonid  greatly  strengthen  the  hands 
of  sash  ef  onr  local  tnannfactarers  as  are  bow 
enraged  in  the  experiment  of  competing  with 
Ohioeae  manufactures.  If  this  one  tboasasd  was 
multiplied  by  tec,  as  it  soon  might  be,  the  bbo- 
oessof  the  oxpenment  woald  be  assured.  These 
societies  most  be  organised  without  the  aid  of  law, 
asnolaw  woald  be  conslttational  that  discrimi- 
nated against  Chinese  residents.  Sach  organiza- 
tions could  oaly  be  carried  out  where  the  com- 
manity  is  nearly  nnanimons  In  favor  of  the  object 
to  be  attained  ;  bnL  saoh  asan.Lm.ity,  it  is  believed, 
prevails  in  this  State. 

The  experiment  has  been  tried  by  at  least 
orx  man  in  San  Francisco.  "We  allude  to  Mr. 
H.  SatlifT,  who  is  propriBtor  of  two  large  cigar 
stores,  830  and  832  Seamy  street.  As  long  age 
as  186"*,  Mr.  SatlirT,  knowing  what  the  result 
of  Chinese  labor  would  be,  formed  the  resolu- 
tion to  neither  employ  Chinese  workmen,  nor 
sen,  nor  purchase  cigars  made  by  Chinese,  and 
he  nas  carried  out  this  resolution  to  the  pres- 
ent day,  and  will  continue  to  adhere  to  it  ae 
long  as  he  remains  in  business.  Many  of  his 
friends  thought  It  Impossible  for  him  to  stem 
the  currant  of  opposition  to  those  In  the  seme 
trade  who  employed  Chinese  workmen,  but  he 
has  (tone  so  successfully,  and  instead  of  tbe 
one  Email  establishment  which  he  commenced 
with  at  the  time  of  forming  this  resolution,  he 
now  has  two  of  the  largest  In  the  city. 


rSstTX^wrlclt  I  slant!  Pulu. 

Since  the  ascension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  industry  Is 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Schrelber,  dealer  in 
bedding  and  furniture,  520  ^Tssblngton  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  Importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
vices that  the  gathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
In  demand  on  account  of  Its  superior  qualities 
for  maftrass  beddins.  and  doubtless  Mr.  Schrel- 
ber will  find  no  difficulty  in  dlenosinc  of  all 
that  comes.  A 
» 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 


M mmmmmm^^ jmmmm 


Tbe  Last  New  Song. 

Jir—  "M:ei  d  Chan&m," 
Emerson  Corvllle  it  my  name, 
My  business  always  is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  and  Fancy  Boast, 
Relishes  these,  that  my  house  can  boast , 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
Ob!  high  ohl  ohl  high  oh! 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go, 
Corvllle  Fays  sol  says  sol 
Ob  floe  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remember  the  number  and  call  again. 
Visions  of  Shell- fl  *h  in  every  style. 
Inwardly  cause  yon  much  to  smile. 
Ladles  with  escorts  there  always  go, 
Ladles  gol  Ladles  got 
Emerson  CorviUe's  polite  I  and  so 
3-1  They  gol  they  gol  they  gol 

Woman's    Xtifrlvts. 

One  would  think  that  It  was  one  of  woman's 
rights  to  enjoj  as  good  a  dinner  ae  a  man,  and 
pay  the  fame  price  for  it.  Nearly  all  the  res- 
taurants "  for  ladles  and  gentlemen"  in  San 
Francisco  have  poorer  fare  than  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dine,  Thebb  is  as  axoxpnow. 
At  the  Piopeee  BjSTATjBajrr,  on  Washington 
street,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alky,  ladies  can 
get  an  excellent  breakfast,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
since  1849,  provides  every  luxury  the  market 
affords.  Both  ladles  and  gentlemen  find  there 
dishes  to  please  tne  most  epicurean  taste.      * 


▲set    X*.    Waugaman's 

"  Chiga  jo  Beer  Depot,"  638  Sacramento  street, 
between  Montgomery  and  Kearny,  The  cele 
brated  "  Chisago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  best  of 
liquors,  pally  luaoh,  with  lobtter  salad  aod 
other  dalicaciei ,  prepared  by  the  epicurean 
George  Butt.  Beer,  10  cents.  Begular  Ger- 
man lunches,  caviar,  SwIbb  cheese  and  sand* 
wiones,  served  to  order.  To  lunch  at  Wauga- 
maii'e  is  xus  thing.  5-1 

-- ■  S       ■'  ■     -■ 

OysteH. 

In  strolling  round  the  ether  night, 
To  look  at  'Frtsoo  by  gae  light, 
LTur  careless  fast ,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where  a  teuntaln'a  ceaseless  pday 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  aoieen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seam; 
While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell. 
Made  that  window  rsem  to  be 
Rome  farry  grotto  of  the  sea, 

Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  hem- 
It  kw ra  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  '*I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  bad  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  Bide  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mignt  name.    We  found  It  true. 
And  cooked  mijmficmfhf,  to*; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat,  ,  „  — 

Cooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that, 
And  if  yeur  mouth  don't  water,  then 
TouVe  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  crabs  and  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  placeofi  klndaof  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  Z  am  sure. 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  hare  feand.  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  beet  ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "each  nice  dinners." 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  tbirty-eeven  Bush, 
and  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again, 
Pacific  Oyster  House,  337  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

OHABLES  HAASS.  Proprietor. 


Everybody    S^ultecl. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  hats.  At  "  Thk"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Everyone  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  n 


Twenty  Thoueand 

Fapsr  Collars,  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  tbe 
What  Ohear  Laundry,  office  131  Leideedorff  et. 


Bound  Not  to  be  Beat, 
Is  G-.  Burkhardt's  motto.  Fine  French  Calf 
Boots  made  to  crdtr  ircm  *8tc  $10.  A  good 
and  satitfaction  guaranteed.  Call  at  640  Wash- 
ington street  and  be  convinced.  Afullassort- 
ment  of  neatly-made  goods  always  on  hand,  at 
prices  to  suit  everyone's  purse.  4-bi 


Clam.  C7zto'vr'fle>r  Every  ZVifirrit. 

The  beet  chowder  in  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Sootch  Saloon,  16  Morton  street,  jast  cfl 
Seamy. »•» 

Star  SMrts  and  Oo4tttx*Ss. 

All  sorts  and  siaes,  fcr  sale  oaeap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Xeldetdotff  St,       • 


BemoTal , 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  maohines  rented  andire- 
paired  as  usual,  aod  sold  cheaper  than  ever,  z 


It    Id    True. 

J.  A.  Shaber  b  Co.  are  selling  parlor,  sets  and 

all  other  kinds  of  furniture  sea  bidding  cheaper, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  in  town.  Other 
dealers  don't  stand  a  sbost  of  a  chance  when 
people  know  Shaber' a  prices,    707  Marfiet  street. 


THe  H/ew    Oyster   Hou^e. 

Otsteb  Oeotio  has  been  opened  by  A.  W. 
Manning,  one  of  tho  oldest  Oyeter  Dealers  in 
the  city,  "For  Ladies  and  Gentlemen,"  at  428 
Pine  St.,  next  to  Bowen  Bros.,  grocers.  This  is 
in  aery  respect  a  plat*  where  a  oenflonan  can 
take  his  family.  fi.e 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Booksellers  sand  atatloM.tr*, 
Staeey  A  Mock,  (school  books  a  rpeeialty.)  8.  W 

corner  Fourth  and  Jessie. 
EL  H.  Moore,  60S  Montgomery,  near  Morchant. 

Bnatneaa  Oollegea. 
Heald's,  Bryant  *  Btratton's  College,  U  Post  street 

Batch  una, 
Eats,  Fred.  Btalla  S4  to  100.  California  Market. 

Snapleymeat  Office. 
Chas,  F.  Bechenr  4  Oo. ,  692  Sacramento  street. 
Chinese  Bmplojmeot  Co.— Pierce  A  Co.,  637  Sac- 
ramento street 

French  F»o«y    Goods, 
Loean  A  Co.,  19  Msntgomery.  107  and  109  Butter. 

Hair  Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Callander,  manofaotorer,  C2  Second  street. 

Hsnaa  Hnlr. 
Bampson,  A.  B.  A  Co.,  110  Second  street 

M  miners. 
Mrs.  M.  Belig,  226  Kearny  street 

Searcher  of*  Kecorda. 
O.  V.  Gillespie,  611  Washington  street 

Watches  and   Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Oollender  62  Second  street 

Wblteaen  and  Paper  HaBsyers, 
A.  W.  Wheldtn.  .21  Geary  street 

Wanes  a*d  Uqnor*.   (Whelseale.) 

Danerl  F.  A  Co..  504  Front. 

:     ■    ~> 


FIGARO 

18  ■  HERE,  THEBB  AJNU  KVEB YTTHERK," 
and  is  constantly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
in  the  Theatres,  Travelnis  OoDveyasces,  Hotels, 
and  public  resorts  generally. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  IN  THE  BEST  SOCIETY.  IB 
placed  in  the  has. 4s  of  nearly  all  who  come 
to  the  city  to  make  port  -^ee,  and  is  therefore  the 
best  of  advertisrng  media?..  N 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMME;. EN 
every  Theatre  in  San  Franciseo. 


FIGARO 

IS  MAILED  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
priootpal  hotels  in  OeUfonua,  Nevada  and 
Oreson— the  papers  left  in  the  theatres  at  eight 
being  gathered  np  and  aarsd  for  that  euzpoae. 


FIGARO 

IB  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH] 
out  the  centre  of  the  city,  in  all  Hotels,  F 
taoxante,  Saloons,  Sterea  and  Office*. 


FIGARO 

IB    CIRCULATED    EVERY    DAY   OW    THE 
Oakland  FerryBo&ta  to  catch  the  passengers 
hat  arriva  by  tnegreat  Overland  Train. 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 

SICBiMENTO. 

WBU  MORROW.  SOLE  PROPRIETOR.— 
•  This  hoQie  can  be  rented  by  the  night, 
week,  month  or  year  by,  first-class  companies  oaly 
Will  Hold  abontgl-OlO.     Addraaa  as  above.     as>19 


....AT.... 

McDAUIEL'S  THEATRE 

OaiTUXI,    WTOMISO, 

THREE  GOOD  MRIETY  WOMEN 

SOr-Talent  going  East  will  find  it  to  their  advan- 
tage before  leaving  California  to  correspond  with 

J.  MeDAMJEL, 
my*  Look  Box  No.  1.  Cheyenne.  Wyoming. 


We  get  no  bos iness  from  Chinese,  and   we 
employ  none  to  do  onr  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry      Office,  121  Leldesdorff  street.        * 
San.  Francisco  Jewelry  Manufactory. 

D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merchant  street  Diamond 
Setting,  Enameling.  All  kinds  of  repairing 
dene.    Jewelry  for  sale,  _4-p 


Millineet.— Fata  cleaned,  pressed  and 
trimmed  to  order  at  the  lowest  prices.  Miss 
J.  P.  Wood.  824  Washington  street.  4-x 

Claib^oyakt.—  Madame  Clara  Antonia,  the 
Clairvoyant  Physician  and  Independent  Tranee 
Medium.  313  Kearny  street,  bet.  Bnsh  and  Pine. 
ConrolUtioiis  in  English.  French  aad  German  ,l 

A  great  variety  of  Tits  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
Jast  received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  131 

Leideedorff  street.  * 


McDowell,  S2iow  Card  Writer 
Beady  made   and  made  to  order.    Boom  10. 

80S  Market  street,  cor.  post  and  Montgomery  o 
_ «_ 

Five  sHuiMliretl  Men  Wanted 
Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 

rThat  Cheer  Latmdry,  121  Leldesdorff  st.        * 

A  Servant   in  tbe  Corner. 

Weed's  Carpet  Sweeper,  with  the  beet  assort- 
ment of  Carpets  and  Fnixltore  In  the  ^"ate,  at 
John  0.  Bell's,  nearly  eppc-site  the  Grand  Hotel, 


LOOK.    OTJT 

....FOB  THE,.., 

Business  Directory 

100  000  O0PIES    T0    BB  IBSSED  017 

or  aboat  Jane  19th.  Send  In  your 
advertisements  immediately  to  No.  SOS  Mont- 
gomery at,  at  B.  M  EDWARDS'.  ml  lm 


GREAT  REDUCTION  IN  PR||i 


.SXBS 


itjit: 


CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  Stt 

(F.rmerlj  Miyar  *  Workhtim.) 

Wo.    M    HOJTDOKEIT    8T»1  . 

Oppodtc  the  Uek  H,h, 
BKAKOH,    *08    KEAEItT    8T«» 

MB.    MAYEK  OALL8  ATTKKT101I  »    . 

Ladies  Cloaks,  ia  Silk,  Tel ; 
and  Cloth, 

And  bt,  new  ,ty).B  of  re«ly-m,dfl  tt).  »,-  . 
•  IherLADIIB' SUITS..!  VBRY  L0WP8I  ! 
Alto.  •  lam  stock  of  Striped,  Brooh.  £3  L 
bh.wla,  Lace  J*cketa,  Silk  .nd  Oolta.  V.t  * 
Bilk*  S.tioa,  Olaakiags.  and  eTerrdMenltt  i 
Trimminr..  JDST  *Jikl  VBD.  .  tiiTEE 
th.  Sommer  Btyle.  of  ' 

FX.AIJT     AXa      RMllBtllti, 

una  mra,    ( 

IT.  B-— Olo.bs,  Dreawfl  and  Bait,  mad,  u  . 
in  latort  faafaiOD,  atreaaooabl.  rat...  , 


CANDIES. 


ALL  KINDS  OE  THE  FTNEBTJOANDi 
made  at  onr  Steam  Candy  Factory  daily.  A.1: 
oreers.  eepeoiaily  from  the  ooantry,  are  soneltec 
an  d  will  be  promptly  attended  to. 

CANTY  A  WAGNER, 
lOT  M  o  Tit  both  *rr,*t_  eanr  Sntt*' 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

af.     FINELY  FTJB'VISBJSD  BOOMS,  SIR 
■J  fie  or  in  salts, 

Well  jugate*  and  Teatllatod. 

Cnf  ru-msQed  Booms  to  let.    Logging  wltb 

Or  without    board.      AT.HaMBKA     BDILDING 

an  a*  3ssb  a  tr**t.  too'i*  a 


CUSSES  INJL0CUT10N. 

TWO  OF  THE  LEADING  MEMEEE9  OF 
the  Theatrical  Profession  in  California  pra- 
pose  fortninc;  classes  for  instrnotioa  in  Klc-cntion. 
PereonB  wishing  to  avail  themselves  of  the  oppor- 
tunity of  acquiring  a  rtsefal  art  at  a  moderate  coat 
canaend  in  thoir  names  to  "Oambysee  "  P.  O.  Box 
2334,  when  particulars  ae  to  terms,  ate.,  will  be 
sent '■«  the r-  d«R  r 


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DOCK 

AMD 

IODIDEof  POTA! 

rpai   but  8PBix»   mlmii 

lo  BW,      ParlBo,   the   Blood  .1 
morbid,     eorrc.t    .od     Impsro   M 
Onrea  Bkeanatlau  and  Merearlal  r 
Sold  by  all  BranliU. 


A8MCT,  «n  aAssom  raai 

SOLE  AGRNT8  YOB 
DJt.     rXlBT'l    LAST    CHAICIJ 
X>B.   PIBBT'S  WKBFOOT  TIL- 


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POSTER) 

Proiraaunee,  and  all  fciodfl  of  Prioll 
SHOW.  IJBOrCBB,  coicoiaril 

ATKB  and  C1BCTJ8  HAIHAOD 

AT  LOW  BATES,  BY 

DF*.   sterer 

S88    CLAT    STKBET.      I«fj 


THOMAS   W.   BRBSBJ 
SILVER  JE'Xjj3l.1 

^f  MAHTTFAOTrjaEBd 
•dT^  — A2TD— 

&      drubsTmbjos, 

OTHEB    MT8ICAX    DI9TBT 
ESTABLISHED  IN  1»«5. 


M^LMsoaajglren  on  the  Banjo  and  I 
MISSION  BTBEET,  batman  Fiiat 

H.  B.— Fiaty-tonad  Bilrar  Bolo  ."" 
Maionala  alwarfl  on  hand. 


FREE  AND  EASY  ** 

STIBT    8ATCBDAX    »!•  t*  ^, 

Piano   and    Singrlna:  atiP'* 


CHARING 


e|*t 


eoo  Mlaalon  atreet,  near  leMnl  I 
delO  EAOLES  *  WILD,  Ptot""1  I 


BOOTS  and  SBl 
L.   BLAIR i 


Philadelphia   Restaur^ 

OHAS.  T.  BEBGOLD,  FBOPBlWJ 

THE     OBOI0E8T     MEATS     AJ1D*. 
Ve.etables,     Board   by   tha   w.ed.  fM 
dOS   PINK  STREET  betwaan Eaarnr  V* 


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'  T     OF  HOME"  from  the  Figaeo  Offlos  Is  par 

r_^sj^iu|si|||U^u||fi|Bgi^yusaJ_ 


MILITARY    GOODS 

....AWD.   .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRI I 
TRIMMINGS, 

8B5    Mentconaet?  street*    M»oaa    1 
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just  arrived  from  En  rope;  ar  aware  □ 
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names  Riven.  Frencb  *cd  Germsn  rpok«c  ■ 
mission:  ladie?,  Fifty  ,Ciote;  Gf-ntlern't  I 
Doner.     Honra    from    12. .to    8,  and   7  to  16. 


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a.  ia«nae  rmm. 


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WSDJIADAT.  Jmi  Ills. 

ANNUAL    BENEFIT    OF    MR.    HENRY    EDWARDS. 

THTB8DAT.  JTill  Q.-TH.  PtjpoUr  Oom^lj  sf 


D05SA  VIOLiXTI BTA  TOUSO  LADT  OF  THIS  01TT 

Hlr  ririt  App.BTBoM  on  Aojr  SUB* 


Friday  Evening  June  I  3th,  HAMLET,  only  time 


sitcbday  ivuno,  juxe  Kit. 


Benefit   of  Mr.  J.  G.  WILLIAMSON 

In  preparation  toe  leteot  foniatloa,  J.  J.  MeCLOSKET  8  drama  found'  d  on  BBKT  HABTE'S  poem*.  "Htr  Letter,  " 

And  "tfyon  of  Yirglale,*"  end  called 


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KSKHIIl'BMJBAa.K    Ra*"a.Kl>. 

iu»uibcBioe  raoB  the  railroad 

',  stefl        — 

fiinm^BHORIN,  Proprietor. 


SHED  ROOMS 

.....tTD,... 

|«taurant. 

Qw-llly    of  Wince,    J-in- 
•on     and   (linn. 

TAIIkG   BY   WtEK  OR    MONTH. 
Mflla 


AND    3Ej-A»»  Y 

....EVERT... 

lay    Eveninc:, 

AT  EIGHT  O'CLOCK, 

AT  THE  OLD  OBIOINAL 
|RRD  LIoN.19  Gear*  at'eer. 
I  Wt>»rB  tod  o»n  ha*.  HOT  AND 
OOLO  DRINKS  ol  lb*  eery  best 
L  quality.  The  "Old  Hport"  le  al- 
Rwtjrs  on  band.  Drop  in. 
DAVE    MJCNDKH.   Proprietor. 


ILD  HAS  RETURNED  TO 

|  Its    Parent. 
(A    BHIRT    STORE, 

treat,  •••  BaawBed  ta 

Second     street, 

|  Baa  will  and  a  coo.pl.  t«  «*• 
i  •  '  S11IBT8  Bad  FtJaXWiaH. 
|»BB,  at  the  Baaal  lew  pcImb. 

KIHtPICT  a>  OB. 


ElLAND  HOUSE, 

UIACBAMENTO  RTBBET 
B  MONTGOMERY. 

&T  HOU3E  IN  THE  CITY. 

L'  USE  HAS  JUST  BRRM  THOR- 
-•nented  throaibeat.  and  heaeflrat- 
tl  BARBER  SHOP '-"□nested.  Alio, 
OverUnrl  Hon.*  TS3  Ma.kat  atreet, 
tb,  tad  9  Fonrtb  street,  oaar  Market. 
a  tie*. 

J.  BL  ILHK1T. 
rrnyrtrtor. 


INS,    HOLMES  &  CO., 

jlCIAIIISn  ITRIIT. 

I  FOB  ALL  Kill  DS  OF  GOOD*. 


,(^iXl>TERS 


CURES   DYSPEPSIA. 


50^,DxLB'TTERS 


Gives  Tone  to  the  Stomach. 


L,s^braTixlb^ers 


WILL  RE1EW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 


,,,(f^TTxLB^ 


la  a  Sore  Relief  for  Indigestion. 


!;,f>^iXl>TERS 


HAB  HO  8UPBRIOR  AS  A 

BLOOD     PTJBiriEB 

MOtl 


Pacific    Purchasing, 

PRINTING    DRAMATIC,  MUSICAL,  LECTURE.    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Booms     lO    and     17 — OSO    Waahlneton    street. 


M 


WILLIS*    BAND. 

TJBIO     FURNISHED    FOR    ALL 

ooeaioae.    Moalc  imported,  errenied 


I  fore 


Leader    of 


MABOVSM.  » J.I'M 
Orchestras. 
II  P.*  BY  TORT  DEB  MM.HDKM.  I*es.eV 

of  Hraii  Band. 
aflr-Ordars  from  tbn  conniry  promptly  attended 
to      Addroea    M.     W.     WlLClS.    Faton'a    Moile 
Store.  IBM  MoBtacinerraUeet,  or   MAROUB  M, 
BLUM.  *9Q  Montaoniarr  itraet.  Jag  U 


COSMOPOLITAN 

Savings  and  Exchange  Bank, 

So,  flaO  Hontg.Riery  .trccl. 

( MOBtgoa.fr  Ulook.) 

euiMnu  ftjwp BioB.oao 

aF-T.rm  Dtpo.lt..  on.  DOT  wot  p.r  mooto. 
BSB*Ko  KBtrriF*.  or  oo.r..  for  Bulk  Book. 

J.  OBOOKltR.  SBOraUry. ai'llo* 


N.  BWEENBT, 

MERCHANT   TAILOR 

4B   8BCOMB   ITRBCT. 

FINE    COOD8I- PERFECT    FIT8I 

Satisfaction    Cuarantegd  1 

ABINK    LINK   OF  SPBI1II1   AWD  8LM1IKR 
Oood.  |o«  reo.l.rd.    ObiI  »od  ...  tli.nr 
■B-  A3  grcoB.  .trrgfc. »p7T   M 


MB8.  KOOERT,  OLMRVOYANT.  TBrlT  y 
lo  bntlD.U  or  .iofcn.,.d..lT.  I.  .01 11  fi^L 


NPKIIAI.    KOTICF.    TO 

Picnic  and  Ball  Committees. 


tbe  beet  masioiaoi  In    the  State,  oader  ooaipe- 
taat  leaden,  at  fatrratea. 


HIM    MINNIE     WALTOff, 


TWO      RKW        DKAMAN. 

Ie  prepared  to   aooapt   eo raceme ola    for  •  or   11 
nlfbta  oonmanoiDK  id  Joly. 


*»-The    Boslaeaa  arransemeDU   of    Dramatic  or    &l«*ieal  SnterUinmeot*.  FKTEfl.  PIONIOS, 
ate.,  attended  to. 

ev*All  eoiloeiaetitroated  lo  as  will  be  ezeeated  with  promptoeM.      No  ebartea  made  exoaot 


for  eer-leea  aotaalli  performed. 


•BXBIDAN    fOBtrlYM    **E    CO. 


■.wm«4t.Q^!Sr?-g 


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'xhoin  any  avci  Nuao-aw 

•i»ipm  jej  invojf   je  e»|lB>B  |u«»ai;|4«a 

■•rtiiop" 
■tonbiT  leeon  enx  'eeiw  eieiepom  *■  'Saiq,(j«ie 
io  ]..q  poi  e*BOO  1«aqent  HIIM  'ieacnun  i»eq  eq» 
oi  peioos  'tnraetf)  P«re  idt>no  »eeo|oqo  pue  *- 
SHH1MAO  XV*U.VA_HH.L  H8lAlBn«»  SJXY 
-e)OJ0l|r«OPinaaiai  ^b-«w 

•toq  •i-ajf»H  fio  'leene  jemmoS        ^HVjW 

3snoHdo43PUBi3is^oc?>i> 

OldlOVd  NHBHinOB 

•jiogjnoi  Xofaa  pire  uaM  oajt 


CERMAN    PIANOS. 


TQK  DR8T  ASDTHir.  OHFAP- 
BaaianfMAdlBT  A  f?°"  ' 


THE   OLD 

Hot     SOOtOll, 

ia  Morton  atr.ct.  aear  JLearar* 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 
Hot  Prinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOi  HO  JERRY  III  TOWH. 


Wnekly,  Krank  Lailte'a,  Dar'a  Doiun.  „. 
Eilte,  all  tbo  Oallforola  paper*,  alio  Loodoo 
PoQcb,  Bell'aZtlfe,  Illastrated  London  Newa.  Oall 
and  aatlefr  roareelf. 


GEORGE    HATES' 

DKALER  IS  OT8TKRS.  OLAMB 
•nd.ll  kiodi  of  8IIKLL  FT8U, 
SU1I,  No..  AO,  41,  AS.  O.li 'oral. 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 

TOORDKB    SOUb 

LANCASTER'S 

€17  WANH.ftC.TOK  NTRKFT, 
feltlm  Opp.  Macaire'e  Opera  Hoaaaa. 

BANGER  HALLS 

(■LROER'S  HALL.) 
14     OKABT    ST.,     KCAK     KM  ABUT. 

Me»e  Vert  Use  «7h«le«at  Braaae  *f    VTkSF»* 

■tad  I.lqaore  oe.  htuaeL 

DEPOT  WEYAND  *1  lASCMl'S  BAT  BIEWOr 
felS  tf  OHRIS  FELDMAMM. 


Attention,  ^ood  Livers! 

MR.    P.    ERRORS.    FORMERLY 
proprietor  of  the  Miners'  Kee- 

teoraot,  bna  taken   the   manaffemeot 
of  both   the    Miners*   Reei  sorest  oa^ 
Oommeroial  atreet  and  the  Miners's- — 
tlraneb  on  Market  atreet.  in  partnership  wltb  MEL 
'  J*Slia> 


A  DRAYKUK.  who  baa  been  i 


oBsekad  with  I 


Arm  foryeara.  ImproTe'Beota  hare  beeo  made  hat, 
tbeonleiM  department.  toat  will  reader  the  IB* 
oera'more  popular  thas  It  baa  ever  be*n  dnxtsjt 
the  IS  yeereof  lU  prosperity.  Oar  Bllle  of  Tate* 
imb-flt  all  tbe  delioaoiee  of  the  aeejeta.  Oear 
lootio  Ie  "Good  Fare,  Good  Oookiac  end  MedeTAee) 

nunm" 

P.   HCRUEK  St  OfX 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

K81  and  ASH  Ooaaiereia^avaA  . 
T«9  Market  street. 
Open   rom  1  am.  to  10  r.u.  aoJ3  lea 


•yf 
FRED.  C.    WENTWORTHr 

Anoonnoes  that  at  bis  Saloon, 
OOl  Kesvrny  it,  M.W.   oor.  Siaeram 

Look  famous  for  ttao  exasl lance  of  its 

WINEN  and  LIQUOR** 

All  Drinks  will  henosfortb  bo 

T  3D   N      O   3ES   KT   T   m  w 

mjZO  1m 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

▼VXBMU.    CITT,    IETAIA, 

THIS  FIJIOAHT  TRBATRE  HAS  BKEB  Mt^ 
d.oor.t*d,  ud  o«a  OB  rooted  by  too  nll%a  av 


THE  JOORHAL  0F  AMUSEMENTS. 

PobUabed  every  f>*T  in  die  *««  *>» 
I»-       B  O  O- -A- R.  X>  TJ  S 


5M  HenAiuit  emd  535     WaaMtigWn  St. 
Below  Montgomery.  Sao  rrancisoo. 


TUESDAY JUKE  10.  18?3 


Btfreshincly    Cool. 

Tisafollow.agis  from  the  Sao  Joae  Mer- 
•ary: 

They  (the  pesple  9f  San  Joss)  would,  we 
are  sure,  enjjy  dram&'ic  eatertaiamenta 
were  tae  prices  of  admission  fixed  at,  dress 
circle  10  ce  .is,  parqneite  5  cents,  gallery  one 
nick*].— Fig  abo. 

We  don't  tiak  they  would  patronize  some 
of  the  "entett  iaments"  you  send  down 
here  even  at  ttjcss  fismres.  On  tee  ether 
hand,  we  are  of  the  opinion  that  they  would 
have  to  be  paid  somei  Jing  to  attend.  Peo- 
ple oan't  be  ex  ected  te  3ufler  without  some 
tort  of  C3a}f,6usatioa.  If  San  Jose  is  a 
c^ud  t'j  Til  age,  there  are  quite  a  Dumber  of 
our  citizsDB  who  do  not  go  barefoot,  and 
who  upoo  a  pitch  kaow  t  ie  diffe:*RC3  be- 
tween a  "hawk  &'d  a  herDshnw."  We  ven- 
ture th?  propesition  thai  &  larger  percen- 
tage of  our  people  will  pitronizs  a  good 
dramstio  eateruioment  than  is  the  casa  in 
San  Fraccieco. 

The  statement  that  "a  larger  percentage 
of  the  8i a  Jose  people  will  patroDize  a  good 
dramatic  entertainment  than  is  the  o:se  in 
San  Francis,"  isa't  a  "proposition."  We 
don't  like  to  sty  what  is.  The  Mercury 
does  all  it  caa  fca encourage  dramatic  enter- 
tainments, aod  kreis  something  off  its  ad- 
Tertising  bills  wheo  tiiey  don't  pay  expen- 
ses, but  the  people  of  San  Jobs  will  not 
patronize  eatertiiBmeat*  good  or  bad. 


An  Important  Endorse  men  t. 

The  troldea  Era  says: 

"The  Daobury  Ne  ts  Man  was  at  the  Cali- 
fornia Theatre  Friday  night.  He  s. id  it  was 
too  beet  representation  of  'King  L&ar"  be 
had  ever  seeo." 

This  is  high  praisa.     We  wondjr  if  "Sing 
Lear"  was  erer  played  in  Danbury. 
^_ 

"Sir,  I  will  make  yon  feel  the  arrows  of 
my  resentment."  Ah,  miss,  why  should  I 
fear  your  arrows,  when  you  never  had  a 
beau."  . 

N»Uc#  to  the  Public. 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  sel- 
ling off  his  fine  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  chil- 
. arena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  nxlces.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishlDg  goods,  hits,  trunks,  valises, 
itc,  oeiow  oo<t,    0*11  if  vou  want  bargaiaa,3L 


KoTHXKt  or  fiH'Liifi  Tho  are  about  to  spend 
.  the  Sumnn  r  in  the  country  with  their  children, 
ought  not  to  forget  before  they  go  to  provide 
themselves  as  well  as  their  children  with  nnder- 
elotbJD*.  The  only  place  where  they  can  buy 
the  same  cheaper  and  made  of  better  material 
.than  at  any  otner  place  is  at  E.  xMedlender  & 
Oo's,  So,  9  Third  street,  Nucleus  Building.    Sh 


Crystal  Sample  Rooms. 

The  Crystal,  alive  to  the  wants  of  the  com- 
munity, has  imported  direct,  Bxrwaan's  cele- 
brated Scotch  Whiset,  which  all  true  lovers 
of  good  liquors  will  sample  if  wist.  Briody  k 
Dunne,  proprietor?,  385  Sacramento  street,  be- 
tween Montgomery  aod  Sanson.©.  6  c 


JE>r.  Barlow  J.  Smith 

Is  giving  a  eouri  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Seual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygeian  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7X  o'clock. 
a.  oart  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinatlOBS  in  regard  to  health 
te  UrraUds  dally,  from  9  to  <  r  ac.,  free.        w 


Fin*    Oa  n  cLl  *?  s 

Jrresh,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
variety,  at  M,  i.  Mercer's  pioneer  oonf ectlon- 
ery,  078  Eearay  street.    Wholesale  and  retalL    a 


X>r.    J>oherty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
ehionic  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  Is 
now  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  In 
San  Francisco.  Office  519  Sacramento  street, 
turner  of  LsliVarlnrfl.  a  few  doors  nalow  What 
Ghser  House,  T 

Battler'*   Wine    jpetrloir. 

Lew  Battler,  formerly  in  the  minstrel  line, 
wlfl  be  pleased  to  act  the  rolo  of  Boniface  to  all 
friends,  day  and  evening,  at  334  Bush  street, 
below  Kearnv. *  h 

Sam    Moore, 

Formerly  of  Buss  House  Carriage*,  can  be 
found  In  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  ea> 
*  ablishment,  southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont* 
gomery  *ta.,  or  Dexter  Btablee.  Carriage  ordera 
eft  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  sight,  at  r*dnne«l  rate*,  r-g 

A.  Pleasant  Liocation. 

Persons  desiring  ocsu'ortable  lodglnga  in  a 
Oastral  location,  ahomic  visit  the  Alhambra, 
•and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  lettbere 
The  bnildir*  Is  s  varv  fine  one  and  U  wall 
lighted  and  wutflated. 


Premium  Shirt  Maker. 

sfra,  Eveline  Morris  6 26,  Kearny  St.,  raapect- 
inrlT  solicits  a  call  from  friends,  and  strangers 
vtBltlng  the  City.  Nearest  styles,  perfect  fit 
and  prices  reasonable.  g-G 

J_.a<lies  "Vlaitixisr  CaMs. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  lows  P. 
Dwtsb,  126  Sutter  street,  opposite  Lick  House, 
and  wi  the  Grand  HoteL  X.  B.— Haamsra- 
eaxsn  mam  mabkkd.  PsxMajtsEn?  of  every 
description  to  order.  B 


^ntal  Work. 

Fob  nvzar  QUiun  or  wonr,  go  to  T.  c  Jee- 
trrp.  dentist,  oor.  Sutter  md  Hmttgomery,  over 
Tucker' a.  _ 3-u 

A  ttention,    Ladlei 

To  give  the  aktn  the  softness  of  velvet,  u 
he   tint  of  the  lily   to   the    complexion,      ae 

JJlCEIT'8  emtMS  V*  LSS.  L 


Old  Neptune  Brine. 

Individuals  who  are  suffering  from  physi- 
cal and  nervous  prostration,  who  are 
troubled  with  "blue"  or  any  other  diiagree- 
aWe  color  of  "devils,"  are  earnestly  recom- 
mended to  test  the ''toning  up"  efficacy  of 
a  systematic  course  of  salt  water  bathe. 
Salt  water  ia  one  of  Nature's  most  potent 
tonics.  From  ita  saline  virtues,  and  the 
greater  amount  of  phosphorus  it  cocteini, 
salt  watsr  is  Infinitely  more  invigorating 
than  fresh,  and  the  liability  to  take  cold  on 
exposure  after  bathing  therein,  whan  com- 
tjared  with  fresh  water,  is  ss  nothing. 
Those  who  are  much  debilitated  will  find 
toat  ten  or  fifteen  minutes  is  long  enough 
for  a  hot  salt  waler  immersion;  longer  will 
be  found  weakeniog.  Where  there  is  not 
sufficient  vitality  to  cause  an  instintaneoua 
reactionary  glow  after  the  cold  shower,  it 
should  be  omitted  altogether,  or  used  with 
caution.  A  light,  cold  sprinkling  may 
prove  beneficial,  but  the  shook  of  a  foil 
shower  is  too  eeveiefora  prostrated  system. 
If  a  daily  bath  is  found  to  be  too  often*  try 
one  every  eecorfd  or  every  third  day.  The 
early  part  of  the  day  ia  most  applauded  for 
batting,  but  when  g.lt  water  is  the  "med- 
ium," any  time  (exosptiag  meal  time)  will 
be  found  "good  enough."  Be  guided  by 
your  own  experieEce  and  oonveaience  as  to 
the  most  salutary  hour,  aod  let  traditions 
go  tD  thunder.  Be  your  own  tradition, 
and  "go  in"  eccording-li.  Probably  no  city 
in  the  world  contains  a  better  conducted, 
more  amply  appointed,  or  cleanlier  kept 
tiUt  water  bathing  establishment  than  the 
Banita-.iumBathB  atthe  Nonh  Beach,  foot 
of  Powell  street.  The  proprietors  ein  be 
trusted.  They  do  not  conduct  the  institu- 
tion on  the  Arizanvdiamond-Nevada-min- 
Ing-olaim-pUn.  They  do  not  "salt"  their 
commodity  themselves,  but  offer  the  gen- 
uine Old  Neptune  Brine  as  it  is  to  be  found 
in  the  great  oceanic  reservoir.  If  you  are 
"a  weak  Bistrx"  (systematically  sp.aking), 
go  thsre  and  book  yourself  for  a  course  of 
bathing,  and  wax  strong  on  a  basis  more 
rational  and  permanent  than  is  to  be  found 
in  the  taking  of  mtdictDe,  or  the  use  of  inter- 
nal stimulants.  In  the  name  of  Nature 
and  common  sense— Even  So  I 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


gooiely  Hoodlum. 

The  New  York  Mail  says:  "Twoyonng  fel- 
lows, well  known  tn  society,  disgrao»d  them- 
selves by  coming  to  blows  in  the  parlors  of 
a  lady  at  a  large  reception  the  other  evening 
The  hostess,  with  rare  spirit,  sent  them  a 
request  ts  leave  her  house  at  ones,  and  has 

since  cut  them  both." 

«~ 

Do    IVot    Suffer    ir-om    Oozna 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Oerni ,  Bun. 
ions,  Olnb  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Oowan's  Insti- 
tute, 810  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p  Jt,  We 
7»a*k  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doe- 
tar's  capability.  BeiereDoes  given  Urequlred.  h 


Trcih  and  Sweet. 

For  the  best    eoefectioaers',  r/>   to   Ciotr   and 
Waener't.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Suttee.       > 


Pnotoflrapnic    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  People*  Art 
Gallery,  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  street. a 

Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 
The  People's  Bemedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains. 


wm.te  LQbor  only: 

Employed    by   the  What  Oheer  laundry,  131 
LeldesdotS  street.  * 

Pratt 'a  Abolition  OH 
Cures  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  34 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 
Oures  Bhenm&tism  and  Neuralgia. 


Corns,   Bunions,    Ingrowing  Nails, 

A  perfect  cure  warranted  by  Albert  Schoen- 
wald,  137  Second  street.  4-sx 


Signer    Fulvlo    Rossi 

Gives  private  leesons  in  Italian  and  English 
Vocal  Music,  at  646  Clay  street,  or  at  the  resi- 
dence of  the  puplL        _  6-* 

"Tlie    Best    Bemedies, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
rya  Wenfoot  Puis,  for  an  bilious  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Sansome 
Street,  corner  of  Commercial.  * 


Public  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  offloe  before  8  a.  at.,  can 
be  returned  in  the  evening  If  required;  we 
never  dlsappolntl    What   Cheer   Laundry,  121 

Lelaeedorff  street.  * 


NEW  ADV    RTiSEMFNTS. 


THE  CALEDONIAN   CLUB 
Seventh  Annual 

GATHERING  AND  DAMES 

WILL  BE  HELD  AT 

BADGER'S     PARE,    OAKLAND, 

SATIKDAY JC.SJ3  14,  1878. 


Tee  Pnzi*  ta  be  competed  for  this  year  are  more 
valuable  and  Dnserons  than  at  ear  prerioas 
met tirg  of  the  Olab. 

A  Splendid  Band  of  Masiohas  be*n  engaged, 
and  a  large  Pavilion  in  tba  Park  will  afford  ample 
aocommodfttion  for  Dtneing. 

The  6amse  will  oommsnos  witt)   theQaoiuatO 


The  Oakland  Ferry  Boat  wili  run  en  regnlar 
tim-,  connecting  wit  a  traiai  raeotog  direot  to  tee 
Park. 

TlcketB  linc'uding  fare  both  wiyij SO  eta. 

Children,   half  strlee. 

To  be  had  from  the  Members  or  at  the  stores  of 
Anderson  A  Randolph.  112  Moctgomerr  street. 
Anderson  A  Irving.  219  Miitiomgrriuest,  W.  A. 
Frer,  4M  Kearny  eueet,  or  at  the  wharf  en  t&e 

moroLog  o!  the  Gamaa. 


GRAND   PICNIC. 


SECOND   ANNUAL    PSCNIC    ANO    EXCURSION 


RATIONAL  CADETS,| 

It  CAPTAIN  1KELAN.  Oomd's>  Jl 

TO  FASSKJKG'A  GARDENS.  ALAMEDA, 
on  bU.^DAV,  Jane  15tb,  1:11.  The  Ccmi'is; 
wi  1  spare  no  vain?  to  make  tins  ooe  of  the  mott 
pleeasnt  and  enjojable  Pic&ici  of  the  seaaoo. 
Kobiokoo'*  r>aod  of  twenty  roar  pieces  's  entceged 
for  the  occason.  The  Dacciog  plaiforme  are 
large  aD4  pieaiaotly  mn»t-d.  Frizes  will  be  cad- 
p-ted  for  in  vartona  icteresting  and  excitiDfr 
namet,  as  follows:  back-racing,  target  ehoo.iag' 
football,  era 

The  Boats  leiTe  San  FranoiBoo  ai  folio  we:  9:10 
11:  16  a.  M      K-taraiDg  at  1.  i:  U'.  5:35  P   M 

Tickets  to  be  had  from  the  members  of  the 
OomDsnj,  and  at  the  boat  oo  tba  morning  of  the 
ceo  i  ion.  Tickets  of  admission  to  the  t*ar  tens 
tO  eenu.  jelQ  td 


Grand 

PICNIC    AND    BALL! 

Given  by  the  Mexican  U ill tary  Company, 

"GUABDIA   DE   JUAREZ," 


SCX  DAY.. 


...J  VST.    IS,  1873 


SCKUETZEN    PARK.    ALAMEDA. 

The  Splendid  Waloolt's  Band  has  been  engaged 
for  the  occasion. 

The  Company  starts  at  9  o'clock. 

Admlaalon ftO    Cents 

Children 25    Ceuta 

Boat   leaves  at  nsnal  honrs,   and  will  make  &a 
EXTRA  trip  at  10  o'clock,  A.M. 
Alta,  Chronicle,  Geimao  Semokrat  copy  jo9  td 


ME.   HENRI  WIENIAWSKI, 

SOLO  VIOLIOI8T  TO    HI5    MAJESTY 
ne  Emperor  of  Rasaia,  and   universally 
rscogmaadaa  the 

Greatest  Living  Violin  Virtuoso 


GRAND  CONCERTS! 


HB.    HF.XBI    WFEM1W6KI 
Will  have  the  aasutiBOS of  the  foiiowicc  eminent 

artiites: 
MUK    JULE    BYTHEK,   Soprano; 
MR.  ClBL  WCLrsiiH.v,  Piaoist; 
MK.  L.  BEalUlEl.I\SK.I,   AecempanyiBt 

Fall  partieniars  will  shortly  be  anaoaooed. 
iettl 


B.  P.  O.  O.  SEALS. 


THE  FIRST  STATED  MEETIHG.  CNDBB 
the  NEW  CONSTITUTION  AND  BY-LAWS 
Of  the  BENEVOLENT  PROTECTIVE  OBDtE 
OF  SEALS,  will  be  held  at  their  LODGE  BOOM 
on  TUESDAY.  JUNE  l«ta,  at  2  00L9CK,  P.  M., 
when  every  member  of  the  FIRST  and  SECOND 
DEGREE  is  urgently  requested  to  bepreient,  u 
business  of  importance  to  every  Brother  will  be 
transacted. 

Nominations  for  Of&oers  for  the  ecsuior,  term 
will  take  place  at  this  meeting. 
jn5td  A.  W.  ilABK,  Q.  8.  O.  8. 

CALIFORNIA    THEATRE. 

John  MoCnllongb Proprietor  and  Manager 

HENRY    EDWARDS 

Has  the  honor  to  sononnce  that  bis 

ANNUAL      BENEFIT 

IS    FIXES  FOB.... 

WEDNESDAY JUNE  11 

Sbakspe&re's  grind  play  6Dt:U»d 

The  Merchant  of  Venice 

SBTLOOE. HENRY  RDWRBD  8 

BiSSASiO JOHN  McCULLOUQH 

PORTIA MISS  GRAHAM 

Supported  br  th.  eoti re  Companr 

To  conclude   with    Beinmont    sad    Fletcher's 

Iangneble  comedy  of 

Bale  a  Wife  and  Have  a  Wife ! 

Played  for  the  first  time  ia  California. 
Box  Office  mow-  Opea.  jn7  td 

Look  Out  for  Fun 


J.C.  WM.    SON'S 

BENEFIT 

....OB.... 

Next  Saturday  Night.  June  14th 

For  which  occuloa  he  will  offer  the 
aa«et  varied  sand  novel  Bill  of  the  Sea- 
•*►*».  ju7  tf 


EDWARD     PEEL     &     CO., 

0*5  and  6i7  Washing; ton  street, 

HAVB  OPENED  A  COOKING  F-STABLISH- 
eaect  at  this  place  for  taa  paroote  of  prepar- 
ing 8ALV.  aUPPfiRb  and  L.UNCHH8  FOR  PIC- 
MCS  AND  SALOONS,  on  the  most  reatoaable 
teiai.  Lnnehes  delivered  in  any  part  cf  the  ciiy 
free  of  charge.  The  patrooage  of  the  saloons  in 
the  city  ie  respectfully  solicited.  jnTJlm 


Lyon's   Portable 
KITCHEN  FURNACE, 

IN  ITS  ECONOMY  OF  OOAL  AND  STOTB. 
aa  a  petleot  cooker,  broiler,  toaater.  and  flat- 
iron  heater,  is  a  necessity  te  every  boneekeeper 
who  wishes  to  cave  the  Btove  and  two-thirds  of 
the  foal  it  consnaea.  It  ia  cheap— §2  50.  Call  and 
eeeit  at  work,  at  S tombs  A  Miller's,  plnmbera. 
sae-nttcre,  tin,  copper  and  stove  store,  opposite 
Ma« aire's  Opera  rJonse,  611  Washington  street. 
IaiAU  M.  WABD,  Ageat  of  the  Pacific  Gout. 
The  trade  supplied.  ja5  lm 


^XrjaJBB  TEX). 

_d  BaaBEo.- acuST  be  a  quick 

era-anaa  and  of  ieb*r  nanite.  vfaaea  aooord- 
Berii.  Apply  to  W.  B.  LAWTOBT,  B»oloT- 
tfflos,  sUM Pine  street.  joS.'t 


TJJ.Jd   STJH.B   H.C3.aa.X> 

SUCCESS 

18  BY  FOLLOWISG   TBE  TRGE 

American  Business  Principles 


The  Reasons  for  Success  or  Failure 

We  start  wit  a  the  flat  assertion  tbat  no  bones 
has  ever  failed  because  toe  price  asked  for  me:- 
ohandise  It  kept  was  to>  low.  And  against  tele 
declaration  we  p:  ace  this  fact,  that  no  Orm  in  the 
ordinary  routine  of  trade  has  ever  grown  into  a 
large  and  increasing  business,  or  taken  the  lead  in 
its  particular  class  of  goods,  with  higb  prices  for 
the  watsbword.  8uoce*e,  in  the  largest  number 
of  instances,  can  be  traced  to  fair  dealing,  COUK- 
TEBY,  and  INTELLIGENT.  PERSISTENT  EN- 
ERGY. 

One  mis  take,  oae  a'-tempt  to  teat  the  too  often 
cheated  public,  may  result  In  apparent  sneoess,  but 
sooner  or  later  tbo  victims  of  the  imposition  will 
turn  upon  von.  When  e  man  boys  a  thing  and  has 
paid  too  muoh  for  it,  it  is  useless  trying  to  smooth 
over  the  matter.  The  merchant  wbo  ehnokled 
over  the  big  profit  he  made  has  f  aruished  the  olnb 
wherewith  his  own  head  may  be  broken.  There 
are  more  dare  yet  to  come,  and  the  man  wbo  thinks 
CONNING  A  MATCH  FOR  HONB8T  DEALING 
had  bitter  not  forget  it.  _ 

Patrons  axe  expected  to  pay  a  profit  on  the 
purchases  and  at  the  same  time  depend  npon  the 
merobant's  advantages  as  a  guarantee  tbat  they 
are  fair  and  reasonable.  If  the  public  are  con- 
vinced tbat  a  certain  tradesmen  has  peculiar 
facilities  forlayiog  in  his  wares,  and  tbey  discov- 
er the  per  eeottge  of  profit  tj  be  lees  than  ia  gen- 
erally demanded,  it  matters  not  how  email  it  Is, 
fractional  sums  axe  sufficient  to  insure  sucoese 
where  the  ooatrarr  w*ill  surely  reanit  In  failure. 


OUR  MANNER  OF  DOING 
BUSINESS.  H 

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P 


o 

a. 

a 

|ls    It 

o 

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a    Success' 


q      We  bay   onr    6aoda   low    and    sell  ~ 
w  f *r  enoh.  2 

0 

C     Wenark  our  caodi  low  sad  stick  qj 

O  to  ear  prices,  "j 

a  o 

Ve    reprweat    oar    goods  just    as  «D 

.•^  W 

r-  they  ore.  <■ 

111 

111     We  return  the   money   to  all  who  0> 

£j  bay  of  as  ana  sure  not  ealtod.  If  the  « 

0)  goods  are  not  soiled. 


We  are  willing   te    give  polite  nt- 


fv  (entloa  aad  show   yoa  throngh  ear 

<  r»tock  whether  yoa   wish   to  boy  or  Cb 

LU  K) 

^  not.  o 

—  We  propose  to  treat  oar  enstom>  m 
Ci  era  «u  wrell  that  we  ehnll  see  ahem  Rl 
®  Bgaln.  jjj 

O  We  aim  to  treat  oar  easterners  In  2 
^  sneb  a   way  that  every   vtsltor  we 

have  will  be  a  walking    advertise-  ~L 
_  meat  for  our  house.  33 


id 

£  OUR]  INDUCEMENTS  jTOo 
Z  CUSTOMERS.  | 


q     Good,  Stylish  Clothing,  well  mode, 
3  nt  moderate   prices,  nod  warranted  o 
<  -i 

as  represented.     Polite  and  atteat-  3 

J  ire  labsnen  In   attendance,  and  no  3 

Mene  urged  to   parehaae  If  the  goods    2 
do  not  anlt.     If  the  above  Is   your    — 
H'dea   how   business    ahoald    be    eon-  ~ 
ducted,  call  aad  see  a*. 


PICNICS,  EXCURSION! 


S.F.andH.P.R.1 


CHANGE    OF 

THE  CHEAPEST  ROUTE  TO  THE  M 

ON  a»n  AFTKR  APKIL  1.  1373  Tl  * 
.       or  ANTKLOP-C.  connecting  «' Do 
ing  witb  the  San  Francisco  4  North  ' 
road  Company  for  Oloverdale  and  all  . 
^tV1?D^1llMere  S"  *<anci&co  d», 
excpt«d),  from  Krott  street  Wharf  at 
i"''1"?-  th»  train  will  leav«    Clover 
5:W)  o  clock  a  x  ,  connecting  nt  T 
Bte  merar-d  arriviogin  Sao  Fian    __ 
'lbs  steamera  and  care   mak-»  close 
with  stages  to  and  from  all  points. 

SUNDAY   EKURS;0NS~7t  RtDUC  \ 

l-«ave  San  Fr«nclsoo  at  8  a  It.  sal 
arriving  at  (Jloverdale  at  1  o'clock  p  ar  I 
will  l#»ve  Oloverdalw  at2o'olock  arrl 
Franciooo  at  7  o'clook.  This  will  ■ 
aionTBts  several  hours  at  an>  of  tba  \ 
too  hoe  ef  rbe  road  For  all  informal  ! 
the  Oompanj'e  office,  4*0  Montgonoejl 

On  aod  after  June  1st.  tbe  Bteans  i 
Pan  Franci(C5  at  2  30.  P.  M. ;  the  ear  ! 
Oloverdale  at  6  a.m. 

ap!8 PKfEK  DONAHOB.li 


Badger's  Central  Park,  \\ 


THESE  BKATJTrFDL  O AEDHNI  f2 
open    lor  tne  sea. on.   and    mm;  < 
popular 

PICKTIca 
Will  be  held  there.     The  attracUoci    __, 
one.     SKATING  PAYIUON.  MU8EI1  d 
NASIUM.    fckaiing  fr*e  on  week  dart. 

Admtealttn. 

ORILD'tKK  lO  CENTS. 


PIPIFAX!   PIP111X 

TifTACarXO    EITTH 

THESE  BITTERS.  IN  ViiNTBDBT  L 
Woirgtme.  a  celebrated  eavanof  &1 
ee  marvelous  in  their  effects  than  I 
throughout  Europe 

MACIC  BITTER | 

They  give  lone  to  theStomaob,  Color  { 
plexfoc.  Brilliancy  to  the  Eyes,  Vigor  1 4 
loot,  and  renewed  strength  and  virility  | 
and  iafirm. 

No  family  should  be  without  thie  tn  1 
tonic. 

J.  M.  GOF.WET.a] 

J"96'?bi  Proprietors,  Saa  1 


Nahl's    Galh 

A  LTHOUEH  HB.  TABER  ADlJ 
■fX  having  withdrawn  (T)  from  the  Pal 
Gallery,  No  \Z  Montgomery  street,  tl 
signed  retains  possession  of  all  neia<| 
at  tbat  place,  and  is  prepared,  as  bai 
furnish  all  kinds  ol  Pictures  in  tbe  btl 
guarantoelng,  with  first-class  talent,  ic| 
faotion  in  all  oases. 

MB.    NAHL'fi    personal   attention   i  tj 
all   retouobing  and    coloring   in   evi 
which  art  he  is  acknowledged  by  all  to 
head  of  his  profession. 

NAHL   *  Of 
Artiste  and  Photogrscaj 

ju41w  19  MontKomery  sU,  osj 


DR.  JORDAIT8   I 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  IU 

And  College  ofBCedlel* 

BEAUTIFUL    AND  I 
ive  objects  to  be  seen. 
Publio  DAY  AND  NIGUT,  at  ECU" 
8 1«  Montgomery  street.    FOB  MB 
sot-Db.  Jobdabi's  Pbivatb  Omo>t : 

Geary  street  (opposite  old  HechanierP 


Read!  Read!!  Re 
THE  PALACEOF  FAS 

AHOTHEB  KXOITEMENT  ABOll 
New  tore,  17  Second  street,  iff 
Grand  hotel.  Clothing  of  the  latest  f 
fashionable  styles  mat's  to  order. 

NOTE   THE~PRIC 

Pants.*  -from  $6  to  S 1 2  | 

Suits -from  S3 

I  invite  the  inspection  of  the  Ohsisl 

the  market, 

A.  MORRIS? 

No.    IT    Second 

mrl71m  Oiipo.H.  Gn 


R 


EMEMBFR.  VOU  CAN  ALWAYS  FIND  AT 
oor  store  a  full  stock  of 


CLOTHING 


GENTS'  FURNISHING : GOODS, 

fancy    Goods, 

UngllaH     Cutlery, 

HATS,  TRUNKS,  VALISES. 

In  fact,  a  general  ttock  of  all  kinds  and  grades 
ef  goods,  cheaper  than  any  other  house  tn  the 
cit-/.  | 

IX L  Auction  Store 

618  and!  620:Kearny:st„ 

Corner    of    Commercial 


AUCTION   SAl 

New  City   Haljl 

No   77    and  T8— Delto^al 

MOHDAT.   JOHE  16,  im-J0B».«l>4 
TOK  4SUK.  Aamiooe.r.  Ho.  IIIHI" 
ery  etreet.    Por  p.rti;ti!»ri  669  wtimtw1  ^  l 
Alt.  ftDd  Fumicer. 
B,-  order  Bond  of  Oity  Ball  Oo»»i»»' 
M:8-td SOB'f   GEOEGE.Bwg; 


Ike    Great   Toole  »Bd  ApFe«« 
Sale  Everywhere. 


J.   C.    COMBES. 

TEKKAPIN    I^trWf 

Cor.  Seeomd  udTekuu  ««n  ■ 

•S-TarrwUi  oom1«otl»  < 
Oyeten  in  owT  rt'lo.  P 
SUPPER     BOOM6  F  TB  P 

dwll  lm 


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the  ve:i. 

A  Fsvorite  Reeort  for  Lovers  Oi 


D 
Good  Liquors  and  Choice  Cti 

star  Their  Psir  Brsusdr   le  a.  0p4  sM 

B.  BL  LKVT.  ProDTiecor,  eontbweet  c  4f| 
Kearny  and  OofflrcercieJ  streets,  i  riaj 


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fMltMMEftT  S 

MOTEL 


HIW    ALBAIBEA    TI1ATBI, 


■>**.*»■»«»»■»>>'». 


ouimvH 


CALIFORNIA  MINSTRELS. 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


I<     «  1        iMI.Mll, 


mi*   trni<u 


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mmi  Hum  min  res  w«**.  iiiutium  .ni»i»  «  , 
CHANCE      OF      TIME. 

Cutaln   ni»ow  «.t  Oils  O'olook 


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lit.   ItMWIUt 


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B>  •>-•,  ««. 


THE    TWO    DROMIOI. 


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•  -Hi    liurr  Oar.   M.i. 

I5./0M1AJ    I  T.  NtiMi  wllk  IS.  luitiUi  Act  ol 

»1NT  MY  PICTURE  TAKEN. 


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t.ii.:iliN**§ 


........ .Leon  ><srr.  walla 

Hnehi  Most  a 

Johnny  Price 


The  Renowned   13 /VFI-IVHjY.  in  his  Champion  Jig 

♦»  ■    --■  -       Hi.«-.    II     ...,. I     II 


Tho  Belles  tf  the  Rltcaen. 


rrrmm.  .  r... 
mat*.  ■  ■ 


■  ■>«*  I*      K   ■    l     .     l 

cm    o»i.b     a,  bo  a 


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'•  <    <     i    v  I     i   i  i  .  -■ 


The    Young    Actr 


las      Orlglual      Baaouoo  j 
Sounds  From  Germany Master  Barney 

bobbamii  — — 

"Tlio     Mnn      -wltla      tlio     Tnlliiug     nnnd,' 

I>rn»iii^-rooin     Comodinn. 

Anglo-French    and    Funniest   Ventriloquist   In   the    World, 

WITH     HIM     IIBADLKhN     MEN. 


■>»    I    HI    I     HI 


.KTAYB.    Aall    iiKiHI.rnt 


tO    0O..BH.   «l'ta   lb.   8«rM«llD«    tfcMCh     Of 


THE  MISCHIEVOUS  MONKEY. 


JAUKZ  HCSKntS 

MOKKitY.  .  ».tr  muea1.»oa,  w.„ 

L  i.di.dT  


BOB  HART 

LITII.B  MAO 

O     R.    Ii 


WAXTEU-15   H.  let  L..AI...  A*  H*>.    r»r  rnNi'.    P..U.I.r,  Ol.  War...  ...    I.i.r.    I.  her  .... 


WILL  8H0ETLT  APPBAB— 

HOIoort  Frasor,    tlio  Groat  Fantomlmiat 


'■•..I... 

M.,.i.  ■. ii. 


THI    WoUOll 
C  A»»IM      «urt      WH.ITJB 
a»    in  OBOtBBV    i 


- ■  -..••    - 

Song  tod  Duos—  Dates Fred  Ritchie 


r.v.rll.  M.I1... 


In.  Or. 


Gw.i.aiM  «iu  I..  tv*.  if 

A  CONVENIENT  DIST.4NCE 


«hV» 


Mr    h  ■*-«*•.  wra  hr*e  .i  4  NfiTnMsidbluw,, 

Adoip-ti.  UrtM,  ■  •■   , 

Mr.  nin*«,  fttaont'*  pij  *, 
Opb-is.  H'i(..M«r   fi  ■  f    •.M^ui 
Ma  em t  simmi,  0  bl ••»••:  bebby  . . . 

Mr.  f  )»jii»».  hinvi'i  iDtnMt 

Bill.  ID*  d>rt«re  b>y    


M.tt  Kelly 

h  a  M»-.a 

,  .Tammy  ftrae 

.    .     Will   it.-« 

M».  LMlie 


I   ■«DKI,    I.ODtiINO     UUIIU. 

rip  UflllCC  °*r  »*'^-»w*'»*etMi 

no  nuuoL,  m  M^*»-i..rBT  •». 

PIP  UnMCC  *««^T  «»r-»e».  •*». 

lib   UUUOL,      s-.Il.  the  r\mmm 
ROJ.STOR  Ji  OOTRrU. 


0«r  o«Ubr»l«d  »1  SO  WUITK  8HIBT8.    Tb»r  Lit  PcmrtXTTLT,  tod  for  qaaMIr  ud  donbillty  will  D«rtr  b*  maubtxl.    To  be  bad  only  at  tba 

«*?-<  AU,  AND  SKK   THRM,  IXLi     AUTK.H     UTOBR,     «19   KrartT  Mr**'.  M*.   Ce>  sa  VM^rel  »l. 


TRUNKS  AND  VALISES. 


SOP'RI 

tl'l«M     J. 

iir*ai.  be 


«  *PK  |'*f>HK:    WAB- 
*ei  d arable   at    »  tiUr  rearced 
eiaker,  !*•   Miil|o«t.tr 
*Tweet  lie*  »r,.|     Hti.r     faetoa  tke  Kim 
Trail   H-rt— 1  ;  (J  irara   Made      f«4  la 


PEANCISCO 


T  GALLERY 


8treet,  below  Montgomery. 


;4 


8PRTNG  EXHIBITION 

— or  THE — 

San  Francisco 

Association! 


Open  to  the  Public. 


.-  ]VX.  to  5  X3. 1S/L. 


M.toior».M. 


HWIt«LMrM*0«.H^M).,.,«a  *o 


Liverpool  and  Great  Western 

Steamship  Company, 

CARRYING  THE  U.  S-  MAIL. 

TIGKETS  SOLD  TO  AND  FROM 

*~*  Londonderry.  (Umbariti.  Bwm«a, ££mkmL 
Him,  Paria,  Sweden,  Belciojn,  Moraaj  and  all 
Korop*»n  cities. 

TbtsOompany  hu  arran«emsnts  witb  tba  Oom. 
ralwionerrif  Hmigmtion  aod  Railroad  Oompaoles 
at  Now  York,  hr  wblob  paasangara  are  promptly 
forwarded  to  tba  Paeiflo  Ooait. 

For  pattionlara  apply  to 

1».    O.   JACKBOIV,   Aj.»nt, 

mj301m  Sft8    Hoiila:s«*rr  Btrert, 


STILL  ANOTHER. 

OWING  TO  THB    8<'AR01T7    OIT    RAI. DUNK 
on  Ba*ti  street,  I   hear  10  loTora   my    friends 
aod  the  itabllatbatl  baTeooened  tba 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

....IT... 

Urtfl   Hanh    atreett  between    MuDtktamrrjr 
■Mai  Kenroy. 

All  Drluks,  Plain  or  Fancy,  10c 

Ooaoootad  in  the  bast  stria  aod  of  tba 
Parail  l.lqaora. 

CHAI.    W    r>:i,DH  IBB. 
ap21  tf  Prapriotor. 


THE   RIALTO. 

A.  Popular  Rendezvoua 

The  Choicest  Wlnee  and  K«'qaora  on  the 

PatelBe   Ooaat. 

IVPKBB    BAVARA    CIOAaU. 

TBIb  OEM  OF  A   SALOON  AT 
Ke.     AT     Til  IK  II    NTRCKT, 

Will  be  oondncted  tn  so  p*rfeel  a  manner  tbat  tba 
phrase  "Meet  me  on  tne  Kialto"  b'twtao  frlaade 
wlllaigntiy  tbaeblaf  joy  of  daliy  life. 

H.  WAFKH,  Proprietor. 
my  14  tf  P.  McAKDLB.  -  aperlnUndaot. 


Bar  Sugar 

FOB    SALE-SIS    KT.ABBT    STSBET.    AT 
MBROBB'S.  ■  AJ.o.  ...r,  kind  of  Otodi.i 

WbolaMl.  ud  B*'  U. 

nil)  Bf.    A.    M  KM.r «B. 


MBA    BC*BA«,    OLAIBTOTANT   t« 

JH  AND  PKTOHUMBTBB,  »u  r.l.™.«  Tl' 
to  <H  BTOOKTOt*  KTBIBT.  Bom.  fto»  T* 
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CRITTENDEN    &     I>  ALTON, 

roBMM.LT  or  im 

IIW  TOIE   ITAHLBi,    Ml. .Ion   at., 

bats  prracOAJOU)  mi 

THF    GALLERY  STABLES 

NO.  209  SUTTER  STREET. 

AND  HAVE  AD.  „ 
de<1  UrR»lr  totli.ir/ 
atick  of  hoiaes,  wbtonp 
ar«all  flr.t-olMa.  Par-> 
Uealar  attention  paid 
to  boardlac  horse*.  - 
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THEATRE8  ARE  OUT 

00  TO  TUB 

Hot     Bootoh, 

Batter  aareel.  n-ar  heemi, 
And  try  one  of  their 

Hot  Scotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 

A.II    Drinkn    Ten    Cents 

f»Stf  JOS.  D.  BRKKIH.  Pfoprl 


WDR.  AIKIN 

▼^  ''ar«  B  rut  Mad  Chroaln  Dlacaae>e  af  tba 
BYE.  EAR,  TUROAT.  LU.tUS  aad  HEABT-OaUrrb,  Deaf- 
aa>*.  Diecbaraaa  fraa  tba  Kara,  Weak  or  1-  flamed  Eyee  Ooaiha  . 
I'T'i't'.  hpi'eper.  Neara'ita,  Rbauaaviam.  Dfap*p«la,  Pdaa, 
Earofn'a.  Drapay,  »to. 

I.ndlre     married    or    iinfla.    aaaarad   speadr.  aafa    cmra    of 
ItTeaa'ariifea,   Pain,   Hoppr«aBlor>.    weaksvai,    Protapias.     »t-., 
SiMiirj.     Ovarian    aci     e'her    Diseaaaa    raaadied.      AVOID 
DBDOl. 
C  ai  rrn,  Tnmara,  Wane  an<1  Marka  »k  ilifalr  ramofal. 
a*  Ail  i.ior.fliientiel  Oaaee  Kallbfaur  Attaodel. 
loaihi  nad   Man,  no  matter   what  tbei're   read   or  doa- 
red,  oan  rely  on  ear*  remedy  of  daiormltt ,  debility,  er  dis- 
ease wearing  oa  bodr  sad  mind      No   qaaekery  or  deception. 
Beet  m*ana  known  for    rapid,  reap   cure  (sroidlna  dancer,  eaf- 
ferlos,  expoaaraor  loaa  of  time)  of  ohetiuate   and   ap^alal   dla- 
eaasa  wlttioat  merenry.  P^I«ona  or   eanaenaa  rirnge.     Oompleta 
core  (where  all  otbara  fall)  of    winlnuM  and  any  ayaaptame 
lef  t  liom  bad  fealmeat  or  aegl*0t  -40 
Free  (oninliatloaa.    All  Medloln.ee,  elo  ,  farnlahed. 
Call,  or  write  your  oeee.    Addreta,   N    J.  AIKIN.  M.  P., 
aey- Office.  &«*  Kearny   ttrrat.    h    K     Uorner    af    California 
■trees,  ban  Kranclsoo,  Oal. 


New   Discovery. 

THB   UBB  OB   THB    WORDBBFUI.    PLANT 
th.t  God  lotend.d  for  tb.  Oar.  of 

RHEUM»TISM,   NEUBaLBIA,    CBUT,   PARAL- 
YSIS, CATARRH,  AND  All  SPINAL 
AFFECTIONS, 

I*  nndantocd  purfootiy  by  the  aodereicned—  tba 
onlyperaonoo  iba  Continent  tbat  failyoompra- 
headsit*  maelo  qnalUiaa.  ''be  above  Oomplaints 
are  treated  ait^rreily  *•!   j  aafuty  and  aaooeee. 

DR.  K  k.  D11D1.K  ii  10  in  fonad  at  bla  Offlon. 
VlMMarkat  straei.  opp-iaite  I  bird.  K«odi  l  and 
t,  lr..m  10  a  M   t'tl  r>M  .and  frn,n  ito6p  M 

Revtdeuce,  lf»»o  Mi*sion  itraaa,  I'uionHcnn 
baadoommodsud  wito  Kiom  and  Board.       apW 


LA    FORMES' 

Hair  Restorative  Powder 

1*  HIS  FOWDRR  WIIXPRRVFNr  T1IR  HAIR 
1  from  faltiaa  off.  and  alan  no  torn  a  new  arowth 
of  Hair  iu  inu  bald  bead  within  a  lew  waeka  where 
the  roots  are  not  destroyed.  This  powder  is  mixed 
with  warm  water  and  need  as  a  wish  three  timee 
a  weak.  A  trial  of  one  box  will  ooorinoa  yoq  that 
lb.*  1*  'o  bnmHa*.  Price  BO  cents.  Office  zn 
ANNA  BTst  BET,  bat  ween  Eddy  aad  Ellis,  Powell 


Single  Outside  Rooms, 

-^ITOS-^ 

No.  1  Spring  Beds  and  Hair  M attrasses, 

AT  THE       ■- 

BRANCH  HOUSE, 

ABA    NAMIIIHK  IT3EKT,    COB.    fl.AT, 
AT 

ZEMrtjr      Cent.      per        TXTlsAlt, 

And  Lcmb  by  the  Week. 
OPBN     AIjIi     ktigbt 

L.  I.  BWBLL,  Proprietor. 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


<C1 


THB  IHOST  BLBOAHT  OU8TOH   WORK  in  THB  OITT 

Beers   Sc  Maynard, 


BBS 


FIGAJR-O-' 


TEB  JOUKHAX  OT  AMUSEMENTS. 

Pnbllalwd  •»"»  °*'  '"  ""  Ye"  " 
r.       s».       BOOABDUS 

£3*  Merchant  aad    o»5  Wtublnston  »ts. 

Belo.  Moowomery.  Sao  7r«BctKO. 


WEDNESDAY 


...JUNE  :i  1873 


AMUSEMENTS,    Etc 

CtLiromlB.  Theatre, 

"Uoulo  Tom's  Oablo"  was  performed  last  Dish  t 
before  a  largo  and  delighted  andionce.  Miss 
Maggie  Moore  won  Imtneme  applanie  for  borcapi- 
tal  acting  as  Topsy,  and  fair'*  brongbtdown  the 
hooao  by  the  manoer  in  which  ebe  perfoimed  a 
banjo  aolo.  To-night  Henry  Edwards,  who  IB  a 
universal  favorite,  takoa  bis  anntnl  bono  lit,  and 
preset,  t j  an  extraordinarily  attractive  bill.  The 
performance  will  cemmmoe  witb  Bbakipeare's 
play  of  "The  Herobant  of  Venice,"  in  wbiob  Mr- 
Kdwarda  will  play  Shilouk,  and  will,  wo  fanay, 
rive  no  interpretation  of  tbat character  differing 
in  many  respects  from  thtt  of  Kean,  Forrest, 
Bandmana  aad  otberi,  wbo  have  played  ft  In  this 
city.  After  this  Beanmott  and  Flctober'a  com- 
edy of  "Rule  a  Wife  and  Have  a  Wife  "  will  be 
presented  for  the  firet  time  on  tee  California 
stage.  The  cast  of  eaob  of  these  pieces  appears 
oooarflrat  page,  and  In  eaob  instance  is  a  very 
Strang  oae.  Mr.  Edwards  baa,  on  the  occasion  of 
several  former  benefits,  bad  the  reoeipts  of  hts 
house  lessened  by  rain.  We  do  not  think  it  will 
rain  this  evening,  aad  therefore  there  cannot  fail 
to  be  an  immense  audience.  No  oao  better  de- 
serves a  hamper  benefit  thin  does  genial  Harry 
Edwards,  whom  the  public  of  San  Francisco  ad- 
mire and  respect,  both  as  an  actor  and  a  gentle- 
man. 
Alhamlra  Tfreafre. 

Jester  the  man  witb  the  "Talking  Hand"  has 
made  an  immense  bit.  He  introduces  a  whole  com- 
pany of  performers,  and  is  capable  of  giving  a 
good  entertainment  by  himself.  The  galaxy  of 
talent  engaged  at  the  Alhambre,  renders  tbUbonse 
•xtremely  popular.  Every  night  the  draes circlets 
crowded  with  ladles,  the  high  olasa  of  entertain- 
ment given  affording  general  satisfaction.  The 
full  programme  of  the  performance  to  be  given 
(Bin  evening,  appear*  on  par  fir; t  pago. 

Sella  Union  Theatre. 

Fred  Ritchie,  Dutch  comedian,  and  song  and 
dance  artist?,  Oaaelm  and  Frits,  the  gymnast*. 
Miss  Lotta  Gray,  bnlladiat  and  protean  artiste, 
JAUa  May  Leslie,  the  talented  vocalist,  Mies  Susie 
Robinson,  song  and  dance  artist,  and  many  otbers 
will  appear  to-night  in  the  programme  published 
on  oar  firet  page, 
Buckley's  New  Varieties. 

Fan  is  the  prevailing  feature  of  tbe  performance 
given  at  tbie  honse.  but  in  addition  there  is  goad 
music,  pleasing  singing  and  anietio  dancing,  Hies 
Nellie  Howard,  the  latest  addition  to  the  company 
is  a  great  favorite. 

Death  of  Leo  Hudson* 

A  few  wcekB  ago,  we  ehronioled  the  sad  news  of 
the  death  of  Black  Bees,  Leo  Hudson's  beaatlfal 
mare,  from  a  fall  while  plailng  in  "Maasppa."  At 
the  time  It  was  supposed  that  Leo  Hudson  had 
escaped  witbont  serious  injury.  It  appears  haw-, 
ever  that  she  was  bmised  internally  and  her  in- 
juries hid  a  fatal  termination  on  Jane  30th.  Miss 
Eva  West  waa  with  Hlaa  Hudson  at  the  time  cf 
hsr  death.  The  deoeased  was  tbe  dfvoroed  wife  of 
Charles  Backus  .  he  minstrel,  She  waa  well  known 
in  California,  where  she  appeared  both  In  the 
equestrian  drama,  and  on  the  variety  stage.  She 
was  thirty  one  ye  are  old  at  the  time  ef  her  death 
Benefit  of  J.    C.    TCilliamgorr. 

Next  Saturday  evening,  J.  0.  Williamson,  the 
very  popular  comedian  of  tbe  California  Theatre, 
will  be  the  recipient  of  a  well-earned  beotrit.  He 
will  present  a  capital  bill  consisting  of  "Tbe  Child 
of  the  Regiment"  a  tew  local  farce  by  Olay  &', 
Greene,  entitled  "The  Chinese  Invasion"  operatic 
selections  by  tbeFabbri  Tronpeand  tbe  "Hnmpty 
Damply"  combat  by  W.  Law  ton  and  C.  A.  Onttis, 
Tbe   nienlavski   Concerts. 

Toe  first  aonoeit  by  this  renowned  violinist  will 
be  given  at  Pacific  Ball  on  Wednesday  evening, 
June  l?th.  Wieniawekl  will  be  assisted  by  M'lle 
Julo  D»  Rj-ther,  soprano;  Orl  Wolfiohn,  pianist 
and  L.  Bembielineki,  accompanist.  A  really  great 
artiste  is  sure  of  rnccees  in  tan  Fraooisoo— wit- 
ness Miss  Anna  Mehlig,  wbo  gave  concert  after 
concert  to  large  audiences.  Wieniaweki  is  one  of 
the  most  famons  violinists  living,  and  this  will 
probably  be  the  only  opportunity  we  shall  bave  of 
hearing  him, 

AjfATomoAL  MrsEUM.— On*  of  the  moat 
complete  collections- of  the  kind  in  the  United 
States,  comprising  hundreds  of  ooctly  and  bean- 
Htnl  wtx  models,  fa  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
inly)  at  the  Mneanm.  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
aonr  may  be  profitably  mwnt  bare. 


Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
horeea  and  a  Tellable  driver  fire  the  leading  es- 
sentials of  an  fiijoyoble ride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Francisco  so  nn  question  ably 
as  from  Frank  Boutop,  whose  carriages  have 
tbe  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  Hieh&Ddsome  tuni-ontaare  used 
by  the  best  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  be  makes 
It  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drivers,  ne  is  more  liberally  patron- 
1  zed  than  any  otber  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  ln  particular,  will  engage  do  carriages 
except  those  which  he  provides.  Frank  has  en. 
joyea  great  success  in  his  business,  and  tne 
•dm  liable  way  in  whloh  he  conducts  It  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  patronize   him.    * 


It   Is   True. 

J.  A.  Sbaber  &  Oo,  are  selling  parlor,  sets  and 
all  other  kinds  of  furniture  and  bt  deling  cheaper, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  in  town.  Other 
dealer*  don't  stand  a  Rbost  of  a  chance  when 
people  know  Sbaber**  prices.    707  Market  street. 

We  get  no  bn* tness  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Oheer 
Laundry  Office,  121  Leidesdorff  street.  • 
San  PraBelsco  Jewelry  Manufactory. 
D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merohant  street  Diamond 
etting.  Enameling.  All  kinds  of  repairing 
done.    Jewelry  for  sale,  4.r 

Milli  neby.— BatB  clemed,  pressed  and 
trimmed  to  order  at  the  lowest  prices.  Miss 
J.  P.  Wood,  824  Washington  street.  4-t 


■ 


Bound  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Is  Q,  Burkhardt't*  motto.  Fine  French  Calf 
Soots  mtde  to  rrdtr  'rem  SP  '<  $30  A  (.ted 
and  tatiefaclion  guiranteed.  Call  at  5-10  Wash- 
ington strett  and  be  convinced.  A  I ull  Jesor:- 
faigjfrtof,  neatly-made  goods  always,  on  hand, 


Frank   Pixley  as  a  Ventriloquist. 

Those  who  were  present  at  the  Investiga- 
tion of  tbe  Committee  of  the;Deaf  Dumb  and 
Blind  Asylum  on  Monday,  were  astonished 
and  delighted,  B.  D.  Davies  did  some 
wonderfully  clever  tlin?B  with  hie  puppets 
JeBter  manages  his  headless  man  with  con. 
Bummate  skill,  bat  all  oonfeused,  when  tbey 
heard  Charles  De  Young  deliver  a  speech 
two  hoars  long,  accompanying  it  with  ap- 
propriate gestures,  that  Frank  Pixley  bad 
thrown  both  Davies  and  Jester  in  tbe  shade. 
This  feat  was  all  the  more  astonishing,  aa 
the  operator  remained  entirely  hidden  from 
the  view  of  the  spectators.  Mr.  DaYuting 
uttered  poetical  sentiments,  rectimination 
satire  in  the  most  natural  manner,  be  quot- 
ed from  Dickens,  he  talked  of  education 
and  grammar,  and  while  he  talked  the  audi- 
ence marvelled.  Let  Davies  and  his  boy, 
Joe,  be  forgotten,  a  fig  for  Jester  and  bis 
headless  man.  Frank  Pixley  is  so  far 
ahead  of  eaoh  of  thorn  as  an  oparator  tbat 
they  are  aa  nothing. 


You're    Another. 

The  A.1U  has  lately  bean  Baying  mild, 
fanny  things  about  Figaro's  having  pub- 
lished one  of  the  Danbary  News  items 
without  credit,  contrary  to  it*  usual  ru.'e. 
Now,  if  the  Alt*  thinks  that  taking  a  good 
paragraph  from  the  olumns  of  a  contem- 
porary without  credit  is  such  a  grievous 
crime,  why  did  it  in  yesterday's  issue  pub- 
lish without  credit  tbe  following,  which  was 
one  of  Figaro's  own  original  paragraphs, 
thoagh  it  has  uinoa  been  copied  without 
credit  into  a  thousand  papers: 

Katy,  aged  three  years,  was  trying  to 
think  of  a  pleasant  surprise  for  her  father 
on  bis  birthday.  At  last  sLe  cried,  "I 
know,  mamma,  X'  know."  "What,  my 
dear?"  "Get  me  a  little  titter  without  Bay- 
ing anything  to  papa," 

When  we  find  anything  good  in  the  Alti 
we  will  copy  it  with  due  credit. 


Kissing  by  Proxy. 

A  lady  residiog  in  Laneingbnrg  hailed  a 
passing  car  with  her  little  son,  the  other 
morning,  to  see  him  safely  on  the  horss  car 
for  a  trip  to  Troy.  He  stepped  on  board 
and  sorambled  for  the  front  of  the  car. 
he  was  going,  his  mother  said:  "Why, 
aren't  yon  going  to  kiss  your  mother  before 
you  go?"  The  little  fellow  was  so  delighted 
at  the  prospect  of  a  ride,  and  in  such  a 
hurry,  tbat  be  hastily  rejoined,  looking 
back,  excitedly:  "Mr.  Condaotor,  won't 
you  kiss  mother  for  me  ?"  And,  of  course, 
the  passengers  couldn't  keep  from  smiling 

"Shop  and  Senate. »* 

We  bave  received  the  first  copy  of  a  small 
paper  called  Shop  and  Senate.  A.  M.  Winn 
is  editor.  A.  M.  Winn  had  better  make  up 
his  mind  to  stick  to  the  Shop  and  giro  up 
any  idea  of  the  Senate. 


Unbind. 

A  New  York  paper  says:  Walt  Whitman's 
dector  hDB  ordered  him  to  writs  but  Bcldom 
Walt  Whitman's  doctor  is  a  benefactor  to 
the  hnman  race.  He  would  be  a  still  greater 
benefactor  if  he  would  order  the  author  of 
"Leaves  of  GraaB"  to  write  not  at  all. 


The  Quiet  Folks. 

The  young  people  of  Port  Wayne  do  their 
courting  in  the  eemetsry.  They  sit  on  the 
graves,  telling  tbeir  loves  and  secrets  with 
the  utmoBt  freedom,  trusting  implicitly  in 
tbe  robbers'  maxim  that  "dead  men  tell  no 
tales." 


A  Solution  of   the   Chinese    Problem. 

In  discussing  the  evil"  of  Ohtneje  lmmigia 
tion  and  the  existing  depression  of  business  In 
San  Francisco  consequent  upon  the  displace- 
ment of  white  labor  by  Chine,  e  in  our  work- 
shops, the  Golden  Era  hits,  the  nail  square  on 
the  head  in  the  following  : 

The  onl?  measure  of  redress  which  bold?  oat 
any  oromi°e  of  relief  ia  the  formation  of  anti- 
Ohtrtee*  societies  all  over  the  Uotat,  the  members 
of  which  shall  be  pledged  not  to  employ  (Jhtrjee, 
not  ro  Dttroaase  gooda  of  those  who  no  employ 
the  ib,  nor  to  onrchase  goods  of  Chinese  rninafae- 
turiei.  They  flrst  propose  these  ami  Chinese  so- 
cieties shonld  be  to  make  themselves  felt  in  the 
oharaoter  of  purchasers.  If  one  thousand  men 
in  this  city  should  effect  an  organisation  under  a 
solemn  pledge  not  to  employ  Chinese  nor  to  nnr- 
pbaset  goods  of  individuate  or  firm  a  who  might  em- 
ploy them,  it  woald  greatly  strengthen  the  hands 
Of  such  of  oar  looal  manufacturers  as  are  now 
engaged  in  the  experiment  of  competing  with 
Chinese  manufactures.  If  this  one  thousand  waa 
multiplied  by  ten,  aa  it  soon  might  be,  the  suc- 
cessor1 tbe  experiment  would  be  asaured.  These 
societies  must  be  organized  without  the  aid  of  law, 
as  do  law  would  be  aonstitnuoaal  tbat  discrimi- 
nated against  Chinese  residents.  Such  organiza- 
tions could  only  be  carried  out  where  tbe  com- 
munity is  nearly  unanimous  in  favor  of  the  object 
to  be  attained ;  bai  such  unanimity,  it  Is  believed, 
prevails  in  this  Stats. 

The  experiment  has  been  tried  by  at  least 
otic  man  in  Sin  Francisco.  Wo  allude  to  Mr. 
H.  SatlifT,  wbo  is  proprietor  of  two  large  cigar 
stores,  330  and  832  Kearny  strset.  As  Img  age 
as  186n,  Mr.  Sntliff,  knowing  what  the  result 
of  OhineBe  labor  would  bt>,  formed  the  resolu- 
tion to  neither  employ  Chinese  wnrkmc  i,  nor 
pell,  nor  purchase  cigars  made  by  Chinese,  and 
he  nas  carried  out  this  resolution  to  the  pres- 
ent day,  and  will  continue  to  adhere  to  it  as 
long  a?  he  remains  In  business.  Many  of  his 
friends  thought  it  imposetnle  for  him  to  stem 
the  current  of  cppositlon  to  those  in  the  same 
trade  who  employed  Chinese  workmen,  but  he 
has  ("one  so  successfully,  and  Instead  of  the 
one  rmall  establishment  whloh  he  commenced 
with  at  the  time  of  forming  this  resolution,  he 
now  has  Uoo  of  the  largest  ln  the  eity, 

— ■■—        « 

Sanewich  Island  JPulxa; 

Since  the  ascension  of  tbe  king  to  the  throne 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands  everything  there  looks 
more  hopeful,  and  every  kind  of  industry  1b 
taking  new  life.  Mr.  Jacob  Schreiber,  dealer  ln 
bedding  and  furniture,  630  Washington  street, 
opposite  the  market,  who  has  long  been  the 
principal  importer  of  pulu,  has  received  ad- 
Tices  that  the  fathering  and  his  shipments  this 
year  will  be  very  large.  Pulu  has  always  been 
ln  demand  on  account  of  Its  superior  qualities 
for  mat  trass  bedding,  and  doubtless  Mr.  Schrei- 
ber will  find  no  diffloulty  ln  dlfcpoauuz  oi  all 
that  comes.  a 

m 

rail's  Abolii 


The  Last  New  Snng, 

Air—  "Jfjet  <£  GJiandon," 
Emerson  Oorvilie  ia  my  name, 
My  business  always  is  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  aod  Fancy  Boast, 
Relishes  these,  tbat  my  house  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  X  show, 
Obi  hi«h  oh!  Oh!  nigh  ohl 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
Corville  fays  sol  Bays  boI 
Ok  floe  Street,  it  No.  410, 
Remember  the  number  and  call  again, 
Visions  of  Sh>  11-n-h  in  every  style, 
Inwardly  cause  you  much  to  smile. 
Ladles  with  escorts  there  always  go, 
Ladles  go!  Ladles  go! 
Emerson  Corvllle's  polite!  and  so 
3-1  They  go  1  tbey  gol  they  got 

Woman's    R.ljcn.ts. 

One1  would  tfc  Ink  that  it  was  one  of  -woman's 
rights  to  enjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  same  price  for  It.  Nearly  all  the  res- 
taurants "  for  ladles  and  gettlemon"  ln  Ban 
Francleco  have  poorer  fare  than  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dine.  Tarns  ie  an  iioeptios, 
it  the  Pioneee  RzsTAURAjrT,  on  Washington 
street,  at  the  CGrner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladles  can 
get  an  excellent  breakfast,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
since  1849,  provides  every  luxury  the  market 
aflorde.  Both  ladles  and  gentlemen  find  thera 
dishes  to  please  tne  most  epicurean  taste.      * 


Asa,    U,    "Wa.\isruraan's 

"  Ohlgazo  Beer  Depot,"  623  Sacramento  street, 
between  Montgomery  and  Eearny*  The  oele 
brated  "  Chicago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  best  of 
llquora.  Daily  luocb,  with  lobster  salad  and 
otber  delicacies,  prepared  by  the  epicurean 
George  Butt.  Beer,  10  cents.  Regular  eter- 
man  lunches,  caviar,  SwIps  cheese  and  land- 
wioneB,  served  to  order.  To  lunch  at  Wanga- 
man's  Is  xhe  thing.  5-  j 


Oysters. 

In  strolling  round  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
cur  careless  test ,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  screen 
Through  whloh  a  sweet  bouquet  was  i 
While  moesy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell. 
Made  that  window  seem  to  be 
Rome  fairy  grotto  oi  the  sea. 
Step,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  ln 
It  looks  so  nice — and  try  their  oheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  BUlts  me  to  a  *T."* 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  nest 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  mtgmjicatily,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  Juloy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  Btyle;  just  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  than 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
Tbt^'d  clam  sand  orabs  aud  terrapins ; 
In  tact,  we  found  tbey  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kindsof  game. 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  whloh  we  oouid  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladiae,  too,  bave  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  beet  ice  cream; 
So  here  tbey  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  *'Buch  nice  dinners, * 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  And  made  plain  i 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  Bouse,.  387  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery ;  open  Day  and  Night. 

CHARLES  HAAKE,  Proprietor. 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
in  bats.  At  "  Tex"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
rtreet  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  Tbe  stock  Is  immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
4oes  there  Is  sure  to  be  suited.  n 


Crystal  Sample  Rooms. 

Tbe  Crystal,  alive  to  the  wants  of  the  com- 
munity, has  imported  direct,  SzFwanD's  cele- 
brated Scotch  Whisk?,  which  all  true  lovers 
of  good  liquors  will  sample  if  wise.  Briody  & 
Donne,  proprietor.",  635  Saoramonto  street,  be- 
twetn Montgomery  and  Sansome.  6c 


Oir.  Barlow  J.  Smitu 

Is  giving  a  coots  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Beiaal  Physiology  and  Nervous  DIs- 
saBes  at  his  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
svery  Friday  even  ng,  commenolng  at  7 &  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  In  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  p-m.,  free.         w 


Do    Wot   Buffer    from    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  NailB,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fl.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.ac  We 
r«A*k  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doc- 
tor's capability,  Beferenoes  given  ifrequlred.  H 


Fresh  and  Street. 

Per  tbe  beet    confectionery,   tr>  to  Oanty  and 
Wagner's,  107  Montgomery  St,  near  Sutter;       H 


T-vrenty  Thousand 

Paper  Collars,  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Ohear  Laundry,  office  121  Leidesdorff  Bt. 


Olnm  Chowder  Every  Wight 

The  best  chowder  in  town,  at  tbe  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  16  Morton  street,  just  ofl 
B.earny. 8-1* 

Removal, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  118 
Post  street.  Sewing  mtohlces  rented  and  ^re- 
paired aa  usual,  and  sold  cheaper  than  ever.  I 


Claim oy Aire,—  Madame  Clara  Antenia,  the 

Clairvoyant  PhyBlclan  and  Independent  Trance 
Medium,  SSS  Kearny  strett,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine. 
Consultations  in  fCncrlleb.  French  and  German, T 


A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all   styles, 
just  received  at  the  What  Oheer  Laundry,  131 

Leldeedorff  street.  * 


McDowell,  Show  Card   Writer 

Beady  made   and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 » 

608  Market  street,  cor.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 

9 

Five  Hundred  Men  Wanted 

Immediately.    To  Bend  their  washing  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leldeedorff  at.         • 

A  Serv&nt  ln  tbe  Coraer. 

Weed's  Carptt  Sweeper,  with  the  best  assort- 
ment of  Carpets  and  Furniture  In  the  State,  at 


Tne  3Yew   Oyster   House. 

OiSTsn  Gnono  has  been  opened  by  A.  W. 
Manning,  one  of  tho  oldest  Oyi-ter  Dealers  in 
the  city,  "For  Ladles  and  Gentlemen,"  at  428 
Fine  St.,  next  to  tlowen  Bros.,  grocers,  lids  it 
in  every  respect  a  plau  tohert  a  gentleman  can 
take  Jits  family.  CO 


S.F. BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Xloohsellers  and  itoUoaan, 
Stacey  A  Mock,  (acbool  books  arpeolalty,)  S.  W 

corner  Fourth  and  Jessie. 
H.  H.  Moore,  609  Hont^oaierj.  near  Merohant. 

Boilaeu  Colleeea. 
Heald's,  Bryant  ft  B  trat  ton>  College,  2t  Poet  etrest 

Butcher*. 
Katz,  Fred,  Bulla  W  to  1W.  OahfomU  aUrttt. 

Employment  Office. 
Onaa,  F.  Beaherer  ft  Co.,  63Z  Sacramento  street. 
Chinese  Employment  Co.— Fierce  ft  Co,.  627  Sao- 
ramento  street. 

French  Fnncy    Ctooria. 
Lo«anftOo.,19M«nts;om*rT,107aDd  109  SatUr, 

Hair  Jewelry. 
H,  A.  Callander,  manufacturer,  63  Second  street 

Human  llujr. 
Sampson,  A.  E.  A  Co.,  110  Second  atrret. 

Milliner*. 
Mrs.  M.  Belijc,  226  Kearny  strset. 

Searcher  of  Kacord*. 
O.  T.  Gillespie.  641  Washing  on  strset. 

Wutchet  and  Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Callecder  62  Seooud  street. 

Whttenera  and  Paper  Hacgeri 
A.  W.  Wheldeo,  122  Geary  street. 

Wlnei  and  X.lqaora.    (Wholesale.) 
Danerl  F.  ft  Co..  M4  Front. 


FIGARO 

18  "HERB,  TBKRK  AIO>  EVERYWHERE.' 
and  1b  oonatactly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
in  tfce  Theatres,  Traveling  Conveyances,  Hotels, 
and  publio  resorts  generally. 

FIGARO 

CD20TJLATE8  H*  THE  BEST  SOOTETT,  IS 
placed  In  tbe  hat  4a  of  nearly  all'  who  come 
to  the  city  to  make  pari  ves,  and  is  therefore  tha 
teat  of  advertising  media  .  \. 

FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PBOGKAMMEiUI 
every  Theatre  ln  San  Fraooisoo. 


FIGARO 


principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon— the  papers  left  in  the  theatres  at  sight 
being  gathered  up  and  aa^ed  for  that  purpose. 


rlonsi 


FIGARO 


IB  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH* 
out  tbe  centre  of  the  city,  in  all  Hate  la,  Bee* 
tauranta.  Saloons,  Bterea  and  Offices. 


FIGARO 

IB    CIRCULATED    EVERY    DAY   ON    THE 
Oakland  *  erry Boats  to  catoh  the  passengers 
hat  arrive  by  thegreat  Overland  Train. 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 

S1CH4MESTO, 

WK.  MORROW.  SOLB  PBOPRIBTOB.- 
•  Tbi.  house  o.D  he  rented  by  tbe  bight, 
week,  month  or  ye.r  h,,  firit-olas.  corop.nieB  only 
Will  bold  aboht.Sl  (M.o      Addrena  aa  above.      apl9 


McDAMEL'S  THEATRE 

OHETlSlffi,     lVTOJIMO, 

THREE  GOOD  VARIETY  WOMEN 

sttr-Talent  going  East  will  find  it  to  their  advan- 
tage before  leaving  California  to  correspond  with 

J.   UcDAKIEL, 
mj9  Look  Box  No.  1,  Obeyeune,  Wyoming, 


LOOBL    OTJT 

....FOB  THE.,.. 

Business  Directory 

100  000  00PIKS    T0    BE  ISSSED  ON 

or  about  Jane  10th.  Bend  In  your 
advertisements  immediately  to  No.  608  Mont- 
gomery st,  at  R.  M.  EDWARDS'.  m9 1m 


CANDIES. 

ALL  KINDS  OE  THE  FINEST  KJANDl 
made  at  oar  Steam  Candy  Factory  daily.  AL 
orders,  especially  from  tbe  cocntry,  aro  solicit*: 
and  will  be  promptly  attended  to. 

OANTY  A  WAGNER, 
lOT  Mnntiromarvi«l^    oar.r  Hqttw 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

FINELY  FURYISBED  BOOMS,  SIN 
da  or  in  salts, 

Well  JLlgntert  and  V«ntlla.l«d. 

Dnfra-nicned  Rooms  to  let.   Lodging  wiU 

or  without   board.      ALiLAMBRA    BUILClNG 
»la?  Sanh  atreet  »ooa*  vf 


CLASSES  IN  ELOCUTION. 


nrvyfO    OF    THE    LEADING    MEMBERS    OF 
1    the  Tbea'  ' 

pose  forming 

Persons  wishing  to  avail  themselves  of  the  oppor- 


tha  Theatrical  Profession  In   >  alifornia  prt 
pose  forming  classes  for  instruction  in  Elocution. 


tanlty  of  aoqniriDg  a  nseful  art  at  a  moderate  cost 
pan  send  in  tnolr  names  to  "Oambyaea  "  P.  O.  Box 


Lyon's  Portable 
KITCHEN  FURNACE, 

IN  ITS  BOONOMY  OF  OOAL  AND  STOVE, 
as  a  perfect  cooker,  broiler,  toaster,  aud  flat- 
iron  heater,  ia  a  necessity  to  every  housekeeper 
wbo  wishes  to  rave  the  stove  and  two-thirds  of 
the  fuel  it  ooDSumes.  It  is  cheap— $2  60.  Call  and 
see  it  at  work,  at  Stombs  A  Milter's,  plumber?, 
gas-fit '■era,  tin,  copper  and  stove  store,  opposite 
Magaire's  Op«ra  Home,  0V7  Washington  atreer, 
Isaau  M.  WARD,  Agent  of  the  Paoifio  Oooat. 
Tha  trade  supplied.  ju6  lm 


GREAT  REDUCTION  IN  PlC{ 

....07.... 

LADIES     STJI.ie 

....AT.... 

CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  Sin 

(Fsmerl,  M.,sr  4  Wnrkhrtn  , 

Opposite  tho  Lick  Bout    I 
BBAICB,    .08    XJUBKT    81  (j. 

Ma.   MATEK  OALLS   ATTKMTIOJ  1  n 
large  »nd  well  Mleoted  HBonrnw 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,   iT( 
and  Cloth, 

And  hi.  now  .tyl.B  of  r.&dT-m.d.  guk.  J% 
other  LADIES'  SUITS,  at  VERY  LOW  -It 
Alao,  .  luce  Block  of  Stripes,  Brooh.  1 1 
bhawlo,  Lace  Jackets,  Silk  -nd  Oottoo  *Im 
Silks  Sstios,  uloskiose.  sod  BTerr  iau  ■  T 
Trimmiok..  JUST  «5ttUVSD,»  U2t  ift 
the  bommoratyles  of  ' 

PLAIN      AUD      EMIIIH,,    ,; 

li«:\  sirns,  . 

N.  B.— Oloaks,  Dresses  aod  salts  sal.   „  i 
In  latest  fashion,  st  reasopabie  ratw.         ,v, 


Si 


HALL'E 


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S' 


Rp        il 
PAR 

RsA    'l 

YELLOW 
DOCK 


IODIDEofPOT! 

rnHE     BX8T     8PKIK8     Mil 

In   ale,      Purines    the    Bloo  I 

morbid,     corrupt    and     Impnroi. 

Care.  Kbenmatlsm  and  Mercnrl.  "i 

Sold  by  aU  Bragrlna, 


ASIlfOT,    417    SASSUME    (1 

EOLE  AGENTS  FOE 
SB.    FBBBI'H    LAST    CHAM 
BB.  PEBBT'S  WKBFOOTH 


POSTBE 

Programmes,  and  all  kind,  of  Pita 

SHOW,   LKOrVBI,    COWOZB1 

ATKE  and  CIKCTJ9  MAIAI 

AT  LOW  RATES,  BT 

13.  Te*.  ster< 

SSS    (JUT    STKEET. 


; 


MANUTAUTUREB 

— Ajro—         M 

HBP 1IIII 


THOMAS    W.    BeQJ 

SIIiVEH  FIU 

y    . 

IfiQ  DRUMS,  BANJOS, 

OTJttJKB    MUSICAU    Tfii 

ESTABLIBHKD  IN  ^^ 

■OrLeeaonB  (fiTOn  nn  the  Bank 
MISSION  STREET,  between  Firaj 

N.  B.— Fine-toned  Silrer  Solo 
eaafonalB  always  on  hand. 


FREE  AND  EA8- 

KVBKT    IATUBBA1   ■    *! 
Piano    and     Singing  ***|     , 

CHAmr.Ga£as&aMALJl 


♦r 


.er. 


600  Ml.alon  street,  near  ■ 
delll  EAGLES  A  WBJ>.P^3    i 


Philadelphia  Res 

OHAB.  V.  BERGOLD,  PBO 

THE  CHOICEST  HEATS  Alt!) 
Vegetables,  Board  by  th.  ws«. 
408  PINR  STREET  between  K..raJ 
aod  Mootcoraarr  "ar»  l» 


MILITARY    COOI 

GOLD  AND  -si'LVER  THEl 
TRIMMINGS, 

SSS    Hsnttsnery   Itreet,    ■»■ 
mhlt  a  1.  R8DGERB  JO 


RETURN  THE  BOOK! 

1XTH9KVER    BORROWED    THE    "MEMOIR 

iMItflililMIM 


EDWARD     PEEL    & 

flSS  and  6 1?  Waahliiffton  at 

HAVE  OPENBD  A  COOKING  VS' 
nent  a'-  -hta  place  lorttajiiww 
inn  BALL  &UPPKRS  aid  L0NCHB8 
MOS  AND  UALOONS,  on  the  moit 
teins.  Lunohea  *-»li«re«l  Inanj  part 
frae  of  oharge.  Tha  patronage  ot  M« 
tbe  city  ia  reapoo.fallp  aoliotted. 


CL4IBVOTANT.  — MAD.  MAflTE 
jaat  arrived  from  Earopf  :  .pbwh. 
tat  questions;  d-vfloptw  mfdinirH;  nil 
tiE«a.  Oirclas,  Ineidayiod  Satnrda: 
no.)  rites.     French   and  German  •■ 


wAi»«ioirr» 

hi ;« i»t  ^  tuici 

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CaLITORNIA    THIATRB. 


TMH    IVI>     v 


ANNUAL  BENEFIT 

OAROlR.  HENRY  EDWARDS. 


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I  «li  KM«4M  »i>|     I.  a  tml  riar.  m  ] 


MERCHANT  OF  VENICE! 


Ill  «H   1      i    ;■  t*     <    ■  I 


AN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 


..  ciscruTXB  a , 


111    the    Theatre*, 


PAcino 

LAW   REPORTER 

mu  1 1  vr  in   i-i  i.i  i.  i iior. 

ISSUED  EVERY  TUESDAY. 

Only    U«il    Jearail     P«Mi«h«1    Waa* 
Of  lap    Vla-Mapl. 


:  Publishes  all  the  California  Supreme 


•  'tor  ahttb  will  »•  actad  tar  la  •   ftrat  I  ■»*  ,n    CeU.foraJa,   HlMll   tad   f~  ■ 


RULE  A  WIFE  AND  HAVE  A  WIFE 

'    >     '  *  ■IIITlAWAIt* 

Hl'lUIL  IYKF.7 

.    AMH«> 


Court  Reports. 


.ULATED EVERY    DAY 


IN     THa    TBAB. 


LT    THR008H00T    THB    CITY 


M     ■■   I   I 

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MI'VMi    

L'iA1» 

al.TKA.    

VI    T>»RIA. 

tHAKKl. 

oi.n  *omaic 

DAUGHTER 


TUl'KilDlT,  /TJMB  12,-Ttu  Popular  OoOMdj  of 

"T-XrXDE.      "Vtr  O  INT  X>  3H  3FI  . 

DOXSA  VIOLANTI DT  A  YOUJtO  LADY  OP  TH1B  CTTT. 

Her  Tint   App+artnoo  on  Any  Stan* 


Friday  Evening  June  ■  ath,  tt  a  twtt  »tjtt»,   only  time 

RlTtJBDAY  IVJS0O,  JUNK  Kit, 

Benefit   of  Mr.  J.  G.   WI  LLI AIVIS  O  N. 


it  M4«  iiwnriDTii  roBDtti 

■but  or  T»«  "nonmtnx  »«  « 

RELIABLE  AND  INDISPENSABLE  AID  TO 
THE  PRACTICAL  LAWYER. 


J.  P.  BOQARDl  S,   Publisher. 


pi  bi.k'atio*    orncc. 
No.  Oaa  Morohant   St  root 

mjk.n    Fittnci^on, 


•isian  House. 

BAH     ItlFiEL, 
LOCK    rSOMTDt    RAILROAD 


THORIN,  Proprietor. 

INISHED  ROOMS 

....jure.... 

lostaurant. 

Irat     Quail ty    of    Wlntl,     Idlq- 
■ori     and    (tfurk. 

lit   TAKIIO   IT  WIEK  OR    MONTH. 

miTIlm 


....RVERY... 

ttnrday    Evening, 

AT  EIGHT  O'CLOCK. 

.  AT  THE  OLD  OBIGrKAL 
IRKD  LIUN.IO  Go.rr  ■  lr«,t, 
fwb-r>  ,oo  c.n    b-.T»  HOT  ANO 

UOLD  DKlNKSof  to.  r.r,  be.t 
^a-talnr.  Ton  "ft  d  Kooib"  Is  .1- 
Iwi  oo  b.od.    Drop  In. 

DAVE  MKNDKS.  PrODrl.tor. 


CHILD  HAS  RETURNED  TO 

Its    Parent. 
IEKA    SHIRT    STORE, 

aray    traet,  ta..  Keawred  to 
|  3      Second      street, 

I  sow  win   Hod    a  aoMpleta   »*- 

•f  IHIBTt  and   FtiAtKIHll- 

ODS,   at   the  Banal   law  price*. 

.Wataad. 

BHEDIOT  Sc  OS. 


fERLAND  HOUSE, 

IIMSACBAHEKTO  ITBEET 
NEAR  MQffTQOMBBY. 

IPEST  HOUSE  IN  THE  CITY. 

,  H0U8K  HAS  JUST  BKRJf  THOR- 
,bli>  reooTated  t brooarboat.  and  bn  It  flrit- 
|iR»nd  BARBER  bttUP  -non.oled.    Alto, 

*'' of  (.-■tUthI  Hiui-   788  Maiket  atrp«r, 
_    smrtb,  acd  9  Foorth  meet,  near  Market. 

*  «■*•>»•»-.  ♦t«r. 


Ivins,   HOLMES  &  CO., 

■C  ■  JL.OM A«  BBTa  ITRin 
OP.B8  FOR  »  Lb  »I»  D.  OF  000 


CURES   DYSPEPSIA. 

Gives  Tone  to  the  Stomach. 


-  sl^eB^XL  B.^ERS 


WILL  RENEW  LOSS  OF  APPETITE. 


Is  a  Sure  Relief  for  Indigestion, 


Hf.'ilEv  i 


HAS  no  SUPBKIOR  AS  A 

BLOOD    FTJRIFXJER. 

fe'W  tl 


WILLIS^BAND. 

MU8I0    FURNI8HKD    FOR    ALL 
oooailona.    Moaio  imported,  arranged 
md  for  sale. 

UABCVMlt.  BLVM    leader   of 
Ore  h  eat  ra. 
lir.VUY  TON  1IF.R  Mr.llDK.V.  Ia«act- 

of  Brui  Bund. 
■arOra>r>  from  tbo  coon-rj  prompt!/  at.tandad 
to       Addro«.    M.     W.     WILLlri.     °»*°"'"     "  a''« 
Btor«.  1»»  MoitKMn-r-Blr«-et,  or  MA  ROUS  M. 
BLOM,  »*©  Moat*om»ryitr*4jt.  I«" 


COSMOPOLITAN 

Savings  and  Exchange  Bank, 

lo.  «««  «."ii»»«ri  nrah 

(UoDtgom.rr  Block  J 

oiABASra:    hhp «io»,o»o 

a»-T,m)  D.po*lt*,  on.  D.r  o.Dt.  p.r  nionlb. 
aa-No  KDlrj,F.«  or  .o.r».  I.r  B.nK  Book. 

J.  OBOOKKB.  B.of^*ry. °"g'm 


IV.  SWEENEY, 

MERCHANT   TAILOR 

AS    IBIOIIB    oTBUBt. 
PINE    COOD8  IMPERFECT    FITS! 

Satlafaotton   Ouaranteed ! 

AFISB    LIWK   OF  8PBIWO    AND  8L1IMKR 
(rood,  li.l  weired.    0.11  ~>d  ,~  lo.nj 
paraa  BV«oad  ..>rat.  .of  ■_ 


MRS.  KGOKRT.OL4IRVOYAKT.  TK8J  y, 
indTr.o<.  M.dlooa-".ob.«on.»tl.d.^ 

ibn.inBMOr.lckP.>.d*)lr^     i  i  '  '  ^  V     " 


Pacific   Purchasing. 

PRINTING    DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,   LECTURE.    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooms     lO    nn<l      17...jO{30    AV»«tiiii^t<ni     stroot. 


Mill    M1NNIP.     WALTON. 

wrrrt.... 

TWO      MEW       UK  AH   AN, 

Ii  pr«parad  to  aootpt   •nii«rar»<nt«    for  0  or   13 
oLghU  oomoiooolDC  IB  Jalr. 

a»-Th«   BaolaoM  arnngomaDUj  of   Dr-vmitlo  or  Ua««l  EoUrUlomenU,  FKTKS.  PIONI08. 
etc..  Mttindcd  to, 

•v-AU  Doilnon  »t.tro.,«d  to  tu  will  b«  mi.Ud  with  promplo***-      No  «b*rc«t  m»4o  «o«pi 


NI'IIi'I.ll,    NOTirK    TO 

Picnic  and  Bull  Committees. 

WK  ARR  PBRPARED  TO  FUHN'SH 
IIAM'fMU.I  (JKUHKM  BAB  ooinpoaod  Of 
tbf  hoat  mailotana  In  tbt>  Sut*.  aodar  oonpo- 
teat  |p*dti'd.  >t  latrr»t*». 


for  MtTloM  ■otaallj  porformad. 


■HKB1DAN    OOKBYM    A    CO. 


bjoioijIojj  J 


flVH    3X  T   H 

UHniH  a«v  Ava  uraao^* 

•tnipw-i  j*j  •tauoM   1*  -4JHMI  >u«»ii:i  J?« 

eionbn  1»tog  -qj,  f*i*.  oiM.poB  i«  '»o|q.*ju-« 
jo  ,  ,q  pat  bojjoo  .»-q  oil  (HT-*  '-•aoiin  i-oq  »in 
at  paio«o  'Maaip  P"  »di>[|(j  jtooiouo  pafl  ** 
SHXAUAO    J-.ttaJ.TaT    MHX   HBIK3QJ    UAl 

-»,n.0H|»n  P<"  talj  -aBAjpa-^ 

asnoHdoiiapuejaiSnOCnd 
ouiovd  NuaH±no8 

•jjosanoi  iofaa  pus  ue^i  oaii 


CERMAN     PIANOS. 

TUB  B«8T  AND  THC  OHBAP. 


THE  OLD 

HOt      SOOtClL, 

IS  Mitrtaa  airrrl.   aaar  Kearap. 

All    I>'-  infaai    Ten    Cents) 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  «ND_JtBR,  IN  TOWN. 

Alwarfl  oo  fllo  tha  Now  York  lUrftid,  Havrpor'r 
Wvokly,  Frank  LoaHs'i,  Dftf '■  Doiri'i,  PollOO  Ot> 
Mtlo,  aJl  tbi  Ijailfnrnln  pajrart,  alio  Loo  J  on 
Poach.  Ball'*  Life.  Ilinitrfttad  Loodon  Nowt.  Okll 
■Mid  unify  yoaraolf. 

•■*-  Doa't  fors«>  tbo  itro  of  tbe  Hot   Baeiek. 

MU   .  W.  B.  WALDRON.  Proprlator. 


GEORGE    MAYES' 

DEALER  IN  OVBTBBA,  ULANS 
sndoll  klodi  of  8HKI.L  FISH, 
SUlUNoa.  dO.  41,  4»,  O-UfornU 


FRENCH 

BEAVER 

SUITS 

TOOKDEB    ^50, 

LANCASTER'S 

•  17    »\  A*-  II I  \U  TO>   HI   IE  I   IT, 

falflm  Opn.  MajrulrVi  f)p4r*  H. •>»•*. 


SANGER  HAELE 

(SIN'.ICR'b  HALL.) 
1«     OKART    AT..     NRAK     KKAKNN. 


Nave  Wa*  tht-  Chol«aat  Krnada  • 

aad   Mtiimn  u.  band. 


DEPOT  WEYAND  A  lASCHt'S  BAY  IBEWttT 

UU  tf  011RI8  rKLDMANN. 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MR.    P.    BFRflftR.    FORMERLY 
proorivtorof  lu«Hm-n'  IU«- 
Uoraoi,  ba*  ukmn  tli*  mftaftHomont 
Of  1'Olb    th«    Miner*'    Ke>.*ar*nl  oa^ 
Oomroorc  »l    airral   *nd    tba   Mirmr*'* 
Branch  on  Mark»t  atraat.  In  partoarablp  with  MR. 
A.  DRAVKUB,  -bo  baa  been  uoODaeMd  with  fcha> 


■mb--oa  all  tba  

notto  la  "Oood  Vkr*.  Good  Oooklog  »»d  ModonUa 
fltlllBH" 

P.   HCIOEI  aft  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT. 

BSl  and  AtM  CommarolALaoal  , 
T«U  Market  itra-t. 
Opan    rom  A  a.m.  to  1ft  V.K.  ao31  la 


FRED.  C.    WENTWORTH, 

Annoooote  tbat  at  bis  Saloon, 

BOl  Kearny  at.,  N.  W.   eor.  Macro aweaAov 

Long  famoaa  for  tbe  aseellenoe  of  lta 

WI«Kp4  and  LIQUORS 

AU  Drink,  will  h,no.forlh  t» 

TUN       OB    N    T«. 

■ittlm 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

TIKAINIA    CiTT,    NJETAJDA. 

THIS  KLKOANT  THNATRS  HAg  BERN  RaV 
daooratad,  and  can  tu  rootad  bj  tbo  nlgbt  a* 
ow  tha  woak.  htan  aid  traTollng  coinaa  ' 
LlborftUy  UaaUd  with  oo  aupiioaU&u  t>£'" 


IHB  JOTJBHAL  0?  AMtTBEMKHTS. 

rabUsSed  .ren  Da,  in  the  Tsar  b» 

#,.       y-       B  O  &  A  »  33  XT  S 

S«a  HerOut  .uH  SM     W»ahi«**>«  »" 

Below  Mootgomery.  Sen  Kraacltoo. 


WKDSESpItTTT^T  JUKE  11,   1873 

TbW  Bolberlnv  Postal  Cards. 

The  New  lork  Tnbuae  lllustratos  ths 
•Utement  that  the  post  J  oird  may  become 
l  plagoe,  by  the  following  incident: 

A  sober,  resectable  Deacon  in  PhUadel- 
rtaia,  a  man  of  etaioless  leputatioo,  and  an 
eiamplary  Christian,  received  the  follow- 
ing, which  was  read  b?  the  pnst  iffic3  clerks, 
the  carrier  aud  tlierecio.eufsfamily:  "Dear 
Gae:  I  will  be  on  »t  6  P.  51.  Pot  a  bottle 
of  Bosderer  oc  ice."  The  poor  Deaetin, 
who  is  of  the  teetotal  pe  staeion,  and 
doesn't  know  Boolarer  from  fueil-nl,  is  now 
regarded  as  a  wild  and  abandoned  baccha- 
nal, in  the  habit  uf  guzzling  in  private  like 
a  wet  Mouamme-Jao. 

Sick  Him  Oat. 

An  Illinois  teacher  has  had  written  charges- 
filed  him,  consisting  of  "first,  immorrahty; 
second,  parshalty;  ihirr),  keeiiiog  diBOid.y 
•choal;forth,  ctrrviognoUfle  wepings." 
fA  Philadelphia  telle  baa  been  connting 
her  fans,  snd  sbe  finds  tnat  fhe  has  six  hon- 
ored and  five,  all  preec-  ted  by  her  admirers. 

a. 

public  AccwniuiwOtttloii. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  Si  at.,  can 
be  returned  In  the  evening  If  required;  we 
never  ausaupolntl  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
Lelaesdorff  street. 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 

The  People's  Remedy  for  aU  Aches  and  Pains. 

a ■ 

«tar  Shirts  ana  Cullsrs. 

All  sorts  and  sizes,  tor  taTe  oheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leidetdorff  St.       • 

White  l^abor  Only : 

Employed  by  the  What  Obeer  Laundry,  121 
LekleedPtn*  street. 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  S* 

Pratt' a  Abolition  Oil 
Cures  BheumeLlem  and  Neuralgia.  3 

Corns,  Bunions,  Innrowleg  Nails. 

A  perfect  cure  warranted  by  Albert  Schoen. 
arald,  137  Second  street.  *-»> 

Slgnor    Fulvlo    Boesl 

Olves  private  lessons  In  Italian  and  English 
Vooal  Music,  at  6*6  Clay  street,  or  at  the  reel- 
deuce  of  the  pupil.         *■» 

TH©    lB»eit   Remedies*. 

Dr.  Perry'B  Last  Chance,  for  pain.    Dr.  Per. 
~wft  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  billons  complaints. 
'     For  sale  by  ell  druggists,    agency,  117  Sansome 
,  oemer  of  Commercial.  • 


The  Kirst  Baby. 

As  some  folks  may  not  have  been  there, 
and  as  the  editor  of  the  Atbsna  Geo.gion 
has,  we  let  him  tell  it  in  bis  own  way:  "It 
is  better  than  acireus  to  tee  a  young  man 
who  has  only  a  year  or  less  ago  took  unto 
himself  a  rib,  around,  wits  the  wee  sqnUl 
of  tue  first  baby  in  the  next  room.  He  is 
shot  out  from  society  for  the  eace  acd  given 
a  whole  room  In  which  to  smoke,  read  or 
think,  but  he  does  neither.  He  site  dcwn 
for  a  while,  but  is  np  in  a  seoond  and  is  walk- 
ing in  Napoleonic  attitude  around  the  room 
with  nothing  but  visions  of  baby,  papa  and 
paregoric  floating  before  his  sleepneeding 
eyes.  He  tries  to  read,  but  he  miles  np 
baby  so  with  the  novel  that  he  lays  the  book 
down  and  vestures  a  smoke.  This  suits  him. 
He  raises  his  feet  to  the  mantel  and  puffs. 
The  blue  smoke  takes  fsntistio  forms  and 
in  no  tdrj-e  he  Sees  lots  cf  babies.  Then  he 
begins  to  thing  what  the  boys  will  say,  will 
they  tease  him,  etc,  until  he  falls  into  a  oat 
nap  to  be  awakened  by  some  of  ths  ladies 
who  come  in  the  room  and  institute  a  Tiger, 
oussearoh  for  something  in  the  buiesn 
drawers.  She  tail's  him  ii'i  a  boyl  He  takes 
this  little  informa  ion  with  an  energetic  at- 
tempt at  coolness,  but  the  joy  orops  out  and 
he  gets  cross  to  hide  his  smiles.  But  he 
feels  so  good  he  wauls  to  go  out  and  Ss.e 
somebody.  He  wants  somebody  to  tell  th>m 
that  he  has  got  a  baby.  If  he  eould  only 
find  somebody,  he'd  feel  relieved.  Then, 
attor  a  while,  they  tell  him  he  can  go  in  and 
see  the  youngster.  How  sheepish  the  new 
dad  looks.  He  seems  afraid  to  touch  the 
baby,  and  ho  looks  sorter  sideways  at  bis 
wife,  and  it  takes  an  hour  or  bo  generally  to 
get  him  in  his  neual  frame  of  mind.  Then 
if  there  is  anybody  happier  than  he  is—show 
him  to  us.  And  we  know  the  man,  and  it's 
a  boy." 

Scriptural  Authority. 

A  conscientious  deacon  in  Massachusetts, 
during  a  revival  interest  in  bis  church  re- 
cently, said:  "I  do  not  believe  in  forcing 
religion  upon  the  people,  for  I  read  in  my 
Bible  that  a  man  convinced  against  his  will 
iH  of  the  same  opinion  still."      


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


MISS    N.    SCULLY, 

LADItfb' 

FASHIONABLE    HAM     DRESSER' 

en  Washington  st.. 

Four    doors    below    Stocton    street 
(Formerly  with  FcuP.ai  > 
H  sir  work  of    all    DeaorlDtloBB    made    to    order 
Ohargea  moderate.  J8-1  lro 


VARIETY    TALENT    WANTED! 

....roa... 

tjhce:   -^?--i^niETiES, 

PIOCBE,  HEVADA. 

Address, 

SABi'i.  NETJHArT,  Boslneae  Manager, 
jail  tf VaRIBIIES.    Piome,  NaT. 


SUCCESS 

IS  BY  FOLLOWING  THE  TBT/E 

American  Business  Principles 

The  Reasons  for  Suecess  or  Failure 


BOXER'S  BITTERS 

THE  UNDERSIGNED  IS  SOLE  AOENT  IN 
California,   for  the  sale   of  iho  ab^ve   cele- 


bratad"  Bitt  ».  Ha  is  prepared  to  d»l«« 
Merobante  and  Jobbera  on  _tne_  most.  reMooable 
t'rme 

jnlllm 


WM.   B.  JOHNSTON. 
ta-  California  street. 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


18«8.  ,9,'a- 

TUOLUMNE  REUNION  PICNIC. 

....THE.... 

Tuolumne  Reunion  Association 

■Will  bold  their  Sixth  Annual 

REUNION  AND    PICNIC 

....AT.... 

Grand  Central  Park,  Oakland, 

On  Tveaday June  17,  1873. 

TICK-ETS PUTT  CERTS. 

Children  Half  Pries. 

Tictetscan  bo  hadof  aoy  of  the  members  oral 
the  boat  on  the  morning  of  Bxoaraion.  ot. 


We  start  with  the  flat  assertion  that  no  house 
hiB  ever  failed  because  the  price  asked  for  mer- 
chandise it  kept  was-  tos  low.  And  against  this 
declaration  wa  place  this  fact,  that  bo  firm  in  the 
ordinary  routine  of  trade  haa  ever  grown  into  a 
large  and  incraasiog  business,  or  takes  the  lead  in 
Ha  particular  data  of  goods,  »ltb  btgb  prices  for 
watchword.  Bncoeas,  Id  the  largest  nombar 
of  instances,  can  be  traced  to  fair  dealing.  OOUK- 
TFS7,  and  INTELLIGENT.  PEEsISTKMT  EN- 
ERGY. 

One  mistake,  one  a 'tempt  to  test  the  too  often 
cheated  public,  may  res  alt  ia  apparent  success,  bat 
sooner  or  later  toe  victims  00  the  imposition  will 
turn  upon  son.  When  a  mau buys  a  thing  and  baa 
paid  too  muob  for  it.  it  is  useless  trying  to  smooth 
over  the  matter.  The  merchant  who  chuckled 
over  the  big  profU  he  made  haa  f  arniahed  the  clnb 
wherewith  his  own  bead  may  be  broken.  There 
are  more  days  yet  to  eome,  and  themaowbo  thicks 
CONKING  A  MATOH  FOR  HONEST  DEALIHG 
had  better  not  forgst  ic 

Patrons  ara  ezpscted  to  pay  &  profit  on  the 
purchases  acd  at  the  same  time  depend  open  the 
merchant's  advantages  as  a  gnarantes  that  they 
are  fair  and  reasonable.  If  the  public  sretjon- 
rinoed  that  a  certain  tradesman  haa  peculiar 
facilities  forfayiog  in  his  wares,  and  they  disoov 
er  the  psr  oentags  of  profit  t  j  be  leea  than  is  gen- 
erally demanded,  it  matters  not  how  small  it  is, 
fractional  sums  are  saffioiont  63  insure  eaocese 
where  th&  contrary  will  eurelyreaalt  In  tail  are. 


^ a— a^iEfnktl 

PICNICS,  EXCURSIONS.    E^J 

8.  F.  and  H.  P.  RJrT^ 

i 
CHANGE    OF    T\U% 

THE  CHEAPEST  ROUTE  TO  THE  GEYSE 

ON  4N  n  A.FTFTR  APKIL 1,  1879,  THE  8TJ,eV 
or  ANTKLOP  It,  ooneoting  at  Dooaaua  1  I 

iDg  with  tho  Sin  FriDni'OO  4  Nort-ti  PiciBo   i 
road  OonspanF  for  Oloverdale  and  all  interaufal 
stations,  will  leave   Ban    FiaQcisoo   dally  (Sn   . 
exoptfd),  from  f'rott  p tree t  <*,harf.  at  3;St}p.t,  " 
toming,  the  sraio  will  leave   Oleverdale  ds 
5:30  o'clock  AH  ,  connecting  at  Dooaone  •il 
steamer  and  arriving  in  Sa<>  F>  unci  boo  at  10:2 
'ihs  steamers  and  oars   roak*  oloee   oonna< 
with  stages  to  and  from  alt  points. 


^b.t>toarr»i>iiio   cencAm. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoplen  Art 
eallery.  84  Third  utieet  betweea  SteTenfloa  and 
HlgiioQ  8tre*t. * 

TiTottce  to  the  Pnblic. 

H.  Pey«er,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  Bel- 
ling off  his  nne  stock  of  men's,  boys*  and  chil- 
axens'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  rednoed  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  hats,  trunks,  valise*, 
eyto^btdowcost.    Call  U  you  wan*  bargains.  3l 

Mothebb  or  Famiuzs  who  are  about  to  spend 
the  Surnnvr  in  the  country  with  their  children, 
ought  not  io  forget  before  they  go  to  provide 
themselves  as  well  as  their  children  with  under- 
clothing. The  only  place  where  they  can  buy 
the  same  cheaper  and  male  of  better  material 
than  at  any  other  place  is  at  E.  Friedlander  at 
Oo's,  Ho.  9  Third  street,  Nuoleos  Building.    3b 

Fine    Candles 

Treeb,  sweet  and  delicious  Candies,  of  every 
Tftxiaty/atai.  A.  Mercer's  pioneer  confection- 
exy,  678  Kesxsy  street.    Wholesale  ana  retsiL    o 

Jt>r.    DohertF 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  partioularly  to 
chronic  and  specino  practice,  and  as  snob  Is 
bow  the  most  rawsafhl  of  any  Physician  In 
Ban  rranelfloo.  Offlos  619  aJacrajnento  street, 
«ornerof  l>los«dor«.  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Oheer  House.  ,  * 

Rattler's    Wine    JParlor. 

Lew  Battler,  formerly  In  the  minstrel  line, 
will  be  pleased  to  act  the  rol«  of  Boniface  to  all 
friends,  day  and  evening,  at  S3*  Bush  street, 
below  Kearny.^ 

8am  Moore, 

formerly  of  Base  House  Oarriaees,  can  be 
round  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros.  olotWng  es- 
labUBhxaent,  southwest  corner  flush  and  Mont- 
gomery «ts. ,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Oarriaee  orders 
eft  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
•r  night,  at  reduced  rates.  "3 

A-  Plo&aant  Ajocettaon. 

desiring  oom'ortable  lodgings  in  a 
I  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  building  is  a  verr  fine  one  ssd  is  well 
lighted  and  ventilated.  • 

•■  ■  — 

Premium  Shirt   ^lalceir. 

Mrs.  Eveline  Morris  526.  Ke  my  st.,  respect- 
IqUv  solicita  a  call  from  friends,  and  strangers 
visiting  the  City.  Newest  styles,  perfect  fit 
and  prices  reasonable.  5-g 

ladles  Vlaltlng  Cards. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Joeci  p. 
jywra*,  126  Setter  street,  opposite  Lick  Houee, 
iad  at  the  Grand  Hotel.  K.  B.— HaHDKMB- 
OHTSTBCTAIXTKABBKD.     PlBltAKSBTP   Of  OVerV 

secription  to  order. 


Dental  Work. 

Fob  wisest  «n»un  ot  wokk,  go  to  T.  0.  Jee- 
sut.  dentist,  cor.  Sutter  md  Montgomery,  over 

3-TJ 


CALIFORNIA     THEATRE 

Mr.  John  MoOolloagh. . .  Proprietor  and  Manager 

Saturday  E»enl»g June  14,  1813 

iK-W-M,  BtAMf 
OF 

MR.   J.  C  WILLIAMSON, 

For  wnioh  occasion  he  has  the  honor  of  present- 
ing far  the  approval  of  hte  friends  and  the  public 
i*  general  the  following  unequalled  list  of  attrac- 
tions: _m   _ 
FIRST. 
The  beautil ol  musical  Drama  entitled 
THE  CHILD  OF  THE  REC.fr.ENT. 

Mies  Maggie  Moore  as  Josephine  (with  eong). 
Mrs.  Jud&n  as  the  DucDsbp .  Mrs.  Saunders  as  tbe 
UarebionesH,  Mr.  Henry  hdwards  a*  acaUde.  Mr. 
W.  itairy,  who  haa  kindly  volunteered  as  Fom- 
pernickel,  and  Ma.  WILLI&MSUA  as  Galliot. 

SEOO    D 
THE  FABBBI   OPi'BA  TBOUPE. 
Madame  1MEZ  FABBBI.  ANN  A  KLZhS  JalE 

ML'LLt-B,    io  onoice   eel*ctiona,  aocompjvmed  by 
ProI.fL  MUIaDnEFABBftl. 

THIRD. 
Mr.   TV.  Lawtoa    aid  Mr.    T.    A.  Cnrtts 
Who  have  kindly  volunteered,  will  light  their 
great 

HCMPTY  BUMPIT  COMBAT. 


CALIFORNIA^  THEATRE. 

John  McOnUongh Proprietor  acd  Manager 

HENRY    EDWARDS 

Haa  tbe  honor  to  announce  that  his 

annual'    benefit 

....IB    FIXED  fob — 

WEDNESDAY JUNE  11 

Shakapeare'a  grand  play  entitled 

The  Merchant  of  Venice 

SBYLOOK         HKNKT  EDWBRU8 

BiSSAUlO JOHN  MCODLLOUQH 

POETIA. MI8S  GBa-HAM 

Sopporked  by  the  entire  Company. 
To  oonolode   witb    Beaumont    and    Fletober's 
langaable  comedy  of 

Kule  a  Wife  and  Haye  a  Wife ! 

Played  for  the  first  time  in  California. 
Box  Office  novr  Open.  i°T  ta 


SUNDAY   EXCGRSiONS  AT  REDDGED  Ri|, 

Leare  San  Fnnoleoo  at  8  a.  m.  erary  81  ■ 
arri»io(t  at  Olovftdnle  at  1  o'otook  F;  M  Beta  5 
wilt  leare  Ok>verdaI"  at  2  o'clock,  aiming  I  7 
Fraaci»co  at  7  o  clo.k  This  will  allow  «  £ 
eiooiets  several  hours  at  anj  of  tbe  Dlaces  _, 
He  lice  of  1  be  ro~.d  F-.r  all  information  apt  at  • 
tho  OoopMiy'ii  os?-je,4&6  Mootgonteri  str*<|     . 

On  and  after  June  l»t.  ibe  Btesmer  »il  ,_ 
8an  Frjncirci-'  at  i»,  p.  it, ;  the  can  «Uj  2 
COoierdalb  at  6A.  M 

a  pi  8 PFTt^R  DOWAHPB.PraH^ 


Badger'sGentra^Park,  Oakli  d 


THESE  BEADTITCfL  GARDEH8  ABB    ff 
open  for  the  seaioo,  "- 


popular 


and   suay  ef  urn  « 
FXOPiTXCS 

Will  be  held  there.     The  attractions  an  D 
oua.     SKATING  PAVILrON.  MUSEOIt,  Id 
IS  ASIUM..    Skating;  fr-e  oo  week  days. 

A.dtni  salon. 

OHILDREM  IO  CENTS. 


OUR  MANNER  OF  DOING 

BUSINESS.  H 


Mr.  John  McCallonEh 

Will  recite 

BABBABA  FBETCHCK. 

Mr.  J.  C.    WllUuBHOQ 

Will  recite  (first  time) 

BOT  BABB1BA  PBEDTCHIE. 

And  tell  that 

DWARF  STUKT. 

Masters  JAMES  MOOB.lt  ard  W.  BRAT  will 
appear  in  their  uctQualted  DOUBLfi  uLuG 
DA-NCB. 

A  new  local  farce,  by  Olay  Greece  Esq.,  founded 
upon  tne  great  qneation  it  the  day  and  called 

THE  CHINESE  INVASION. 

Mr.  J.  O.  '       1  aloocb,  the  Hitter,  a  Hoodlum 
WILLIAMSON   (Ah  KaFuDg*  SUm. 
Mr.  W.  M.  Leman-.Mr.  Freewill,  a  philanthropist 

Mr.  E.  J,  Baokley.  as Fred  Contrast 

t  Kitty  McShane 

MISS  MAGGIE  MOOBB (Sam  Se  Lo. 

*  With  Song,  "No  Irish  Meed  Apply." 
Other  characters  by    Misses    Onsamim,    John- 
etooe,  Messrs.  Ooad,  Macklin,  Presthn  acd  others, 
■ay*  Box  Book  now  open.  jell-tL 


GRAND  PICNiC. 

SECOND   ANNUAL    PICNIC    AND    EXCURSION 

....OF  THE.... 

PATIONAL  CADETSi 

ft  OAPrAlK  IBELAK.  Oomd'fr  ". 

TO  FABSKING'S  GABDKNS.  ALAMEDA. 
on  SDM>AY.  June  15sd,  BTJ.  The  Company 
will  spare  no  paine  to  mahe  tM»  ooe  of  tbe  mo^t 
pleaatTnt  and  enjoyable  Picnics  of  the  seaaoo. 
Robioson'a  Band  of  twenty  fonr  pieces  -a  enitaged 
for  the  occasion.  The  Dancing  platforms  are 
large  and  pleasantly  situat=d.  Pn  ass  will  becom- 
Dtted  for  in  various  Interesting  and  exciting, 
games,  as  follows:    Sack-racing,   target  shooting, 

f0TheBoaetsCieaTeSanFranBieoo  m  follows:    9:10' 
H;1SA.«     B*taroinga*l,  4:  W,  5i.a5/t11^. 
Ticket 


I1" 

o 


X*    a    Success? 


Good*  law  and  aell 


PIPIFAX!   PIPIP1 

MAGIC    BITTBI 

THESE  BITTERS,  IN  V  t  NTED  BY  HI 
Wolfgang,  a  calebratsd  savanof  Gemi 
ao  marTalous  in  their  effaota  that  tneys 
throughout  Europe 

MAGIC  BITTERS, 

They  give  Tone  to  the  Stomach,  Color  to  U 
plexfon.  Brilliancy  to  the  Eyes,  Vigor  to  |h 
lent,  and  ronewed  strength  and  virility  to 
and  infirm. 

No  family  should  be  without  this  truly  1 
tonic 

J.  M.  GOF.WJET  M 

jefitm  Proprietors,    San 


be   bad   from 
aod  at  the  boat 


._  membars  of  the 
the  morning  of  the 


Company,    and  at  the  boat  on  tne  morning  01  vuo 
ooewloa. .    TtcMts  of  admission    to    the  UariaaB 


islOtd 


WHEN!  AWS  KI_C0N  CERTS. 

3E».A.OXXi*XC?     TTftTiTi. 

ME.     HBNBI     WIBKIAWSKI     HAS     THB 
honor  to  announce  a  aeries  of 

CRAND  CONCERTS 

...JOB.... 

"Wvdneaday  Evening June  18tb 

Ttavasdar  Evening June    lBih 

Saiurduy  Evening; «Jane  »la« 


Grand 

PICNIC    AND    BALL! 

Given  by  the  Mexican  Military  Company, 

"GUASBIA   DE   JUAREZ, " 


SC31DAY 


....JUKE  |15,  1873 


r     -We  bay  our   uooaa  ww.  nuu   •«-  q 
for  cuih.  Z 

®  Wemark  our  goods  low  »o*  sllek  Q) 
15  to  oar  prteea.  q 

"We  represent  oar  goods  Jimc   as  9 
\m  tbey  are. 

Hi  ■*lTe  retara  tae  money  to-all  who  Q 
*  bay  of  aa  aad  are  aot  aaltesl*  if  the  qj 
CO  goods  are  aot  soiled. 

>*     Wonre-wiUlna:  *°   Blva  polite  at- g 

5  tentloa  and  ahow   you  through  oar 

<  atoch.  whether  you  wish    to  bay  «r  g 

W  J? 

^  not.  W 

We  propose  to  treat   oar  carton. •  y^ 

(*!  era  ao  well  that  we   ahull   aee   taern  m 

®  uenia.  x 

O      TTe  alut-to  treat  oar  customers  In  ~ 

5  saeh  a  way  that  every,  visitor  we  - 

C  (ft 

have  will-  be  a  walklag    advertise-  ^ 

®  merit  for  our  houae. 

*~  m 

CD  HI 

H 

Ul 

2  0UR3  INDUCEMENTS  [T0o 
I  CUSTOMERS.  1 

2  —  a 

£  Sooil,  Stylish  Olothlos,  well  made.  ^ 
3  at  moderate  prlcea,  and  warranted  o 
^  as  represented.  Polite  and  attent-  3 
Jive  saHsntn  In  ottenda-nce,  aad  a*  3 
flwae  «rged  to  purefeaae  If  the  goods  ~, 
fQ  do  aot  anlt.  If  the  above  Is  yonr  — 
H  Idea  hr»vr  business  ahosldt  he  con-  ~ 
doeied,  call  and  aee  aa. 


WahTs  ^alle: 

ALTHOUEH  ME.  TABBR  ADVIl 
haviog  withdrawn  (?)  from  the  Pbok 
Gallery,  No  19  Montgomery  street,  the 
signed  retains  possession  of  all  negatl»» 
at  that  Klaus,  and  is  prepared,  as  hereto 
f nrnish  all  kindB  of  Pjotnraa  in  tht  best 
guaranteeing,  witb  firat-class  UUnt,  tog 
faction  in  all  oases. 

MB.  NAHla'S  personal  attention  is 
all  retouching  aod  coloring  in  every  r 
Which  art  hois  acknowledged  by  all  tg  b> 
head  of  hia  profession. 

NAHL   A  00, 

Artiste  and  Bhotogiaa|« 

jotlw  '    18  Montgomery  st.,J| 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT   ANATOMICAL  MIS 

Aad  College  ofVedlclse. 


ive  objects  to  be  seen. 
Public  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EDJti*. 
81*1  Montgomery  street,    FOB  MEN  I 

stDb.  Jordan's  Pbxvaxs  On 
Gesrp  Htreet  lODOOsit-e  old  Mechanics  I 


MR.  HKJfBI  WIKHUW8KT, 

Sole  Violinist,  of  bia  Mijaaty  the  Emperc  oIRns- 

sift    will  make  his  hist  appearance  in   tbia   city 

tieether  wttn  an  ensemble  of  eminent  arustB,  in' 

clnding 

31* He  JU1.E  »E  BTTHBB.  Soprano; 

Mr.  CARL  WOtPaOBK,  Pianist; 

Mr.  1*.   ltKM«I£U.>HRI,  Aocompanyiat. 

A  most  attractive  programme  will  be  pr»sentsd 
at  each  Uonoert. 

Reserved  Seats,  81  Gt>. 

Sale  oE  seats  commences  Mondav.  J°-n?]*'b'*fc 
9am  at  Gray's  Music  Store,  623  and  626  Ulay 
street,  bsaiuwaj's  Pianos  need  at  all  Wientawsal 
Concerts. jslt-tf. 


SCHUETZEN    PARK,    ALAMEDA. 

ThB  Splendid  Walcott's  Band  has  bean  engaged 
far  tbe  occasion.  vp 

The  Company  starts  at  9  o'olook. 

Admlaalem ^   *>ȣ 

Children **   SJeata 

Boat  leaves   at  usual  hours,   and  will  make  an 
EXTRA  trip  at  10  o'clock,  a.  H. 

Alta.  Qbronicle,  Gsrman  Pemokrat  enpr  jn9  td 


Bead!  Read!! 
THE  PALACEOF  FASH 

OTHER  FX0HEHKNT  ABODQ 
_  New  -tore,  17  Second  street.  Sft  t; 
Grand  hotel.  (Jlotbicg  of  the  latest » ■ 
fashionable  styles  mae'e  to  order. 

NOTE  THE~PRIC 
Pants.,  .from  $6  to  %t*M 

Suits -from  *^T 

I  invite  the  inspeotion  of  the  Obs_^^ 
the  market,  — 

A.  MORRIS,  I 

Second   St«et 

Opposite  &raa»lvj 


No.    17 

msl7  lm 


FOURTH   OF   JULY. 


THE  CALEDONIAN   CLUB 

Seventh  Annual 
GATHERING  AND  GAMES 

-ynr.r.  BE  HELD  AT 

BADGER'S     PARK,    OAKLAND. 


Tncter's. 
..Attention 


mmaum 


Ladles 

the  "softness  of  velvet,  an 


COMMITTEE  OFTWO  HUNDRED' 

TBE    OOaMITTZE    OF    TWO     BDNDSEED 

aide"  the  call  of  MaTOB  ALV3RD,  will  asassr- 
U  ,t  t?  T.elfta  Oiitrit.  C..TI-t«m,  Uta  Hall. 
This  (Weoneaday)  KVKSISG.  at  7)4  a  clo=k.  ta 
iSfSJ-t.  a^aaaaiaat.  lor  tta  oel.b.auoa  flttt 


SlTtBIIlY. 


.  JUSE  11.  1978. 


1  complete  arransementa 


approaolua.    AMiwrsar  ol    Amencan^ 


American   Indepen- 


Tbe  Prizes  to  be  competed  for  this  year  are  more 
valuable  and  numerous  than  at  any  prenona 
meeting  of  tbe  Clnb. 

A  splendid  Band  of  Music  h&B  been  engaged, 
and  a  largo  Pavilion  in  tbe  Park  will  afford  ample 
accommodation  lor  Dancing. 

Tbe  Games  will  commence  witb    tbe  Quoits  at  O 

A.  at 

The  Oakland  Ferry  Boat  will  run  en  regular 
tim  ,  connecting  witi  trains  ruamog  direct  to  tbe 
Park. 

Xicteta  (including  fare  both  ways). ...60  eta. 
Oallds-ea,  naif  price. 

To  be  bad  from  the  Members  or  at  the  stores  of 
And«T»on  A  Randolph.  U2  Mootgoaaery  street. 
Anderson  A  Irving,  219  Montgomery  street,  w.    * 


REMEMBER.  YOU  CAN  ALWAY8  FIND  AT 
cur  ttore  a  full  otock  of 

CLOTHING 

LSt> 

GENTS'  FURNISHING  I  GOODS, 

Fancy    Goods, 

BnglisJi     Cutlery, 

HATS,  TRIHIKS,  VALISES, 

In  faot,  a  general  etecfc  of  all  kinds  and  grades 
of  goods,  cheaper  than  any  other  henss  in  tbe 
city. i 

IX L  Auction  Store 

618  and:iB2CIKearny  st, 

•asasssmtt, 


AUCTION  SALE. 

New  City   Hall  Wfl 

No    77    and  ^8— Delin<« 

MOBDiT.   JgWE  16,  1833-JOBf  j'^ 
TU.V  48UN.  Aao.ioaa.r.ir»»       ; 
sr,  tttaet.    For  par'ioalar^  aee  id'artiw 
Alta  aod  EzamiBer.     , 
Bv  order  Bond  ol  Oll.J  Ball  Ooo"«"«  * 
K*.td  ROBT    GE0B05J.!: 


m  RE  NZ, , 

KERB 


J 

The    enat   Toa.l<!  •■■•  *»"*"  £j 

8»le  Irmwatw. 


J.    C.    COaiBBS,!* 

TEBBAPIN    r.U[* 

<3«r.  Iteaad  asUTea""  ' *  II! 

a»-Ta™>n>  «o»l1,nU  S 
Oratara  In  erere  st'le.  »3 
SDPPSB     BOOMS  £». 

THE    ATES"? 


A  Fivcri'.e  Resort  for  Love 

Good  Liquors  and  Clioie* 

g*T  Their    Pony   Bs-andV   ••  a 

K.  H.  LKVY,  Prooriotor.  soutawe)€ 


?**>*• 


El 

MOTEL 


€Y'S  N?w  VARIETIES 


rtlinjf   Developments 


WW    ALSAHBBA    TH11TE1 


TatT  sn  n  TTTT 


TJ  O 


:  il.it. 

I    .  1 1  r 


"**«'NCE     or  IDA   MAT. 


CALIFORNIA  MINSTRELS 


BELU  UNION  THEATRE 

F'rccl      Hltohlo, 


Mr»a*,  t 


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'  H  nuin  nri  ,,  t«t  .  .  ■»*• 

CMANCK      OF     TIMl 

CHINESE   QUESTION    Curtnln       MIsm    <lt     o.lO     O'clOPk 

aaO     X*»       IC>      ii,..vm«.     -<     -••-. 


JL-ME 


Sf  LlitY-   an  i  1BJ,| 

»  t   '    •        II    I       -         I    .   I.    N   ||  .  |  f     |     . 

a    i  ■      .  i  •. 
RMRO    ECCEWTRH   !  r    >  - 


•  •  i — 


KBITJ 


CIC  BITTa 


aeS>Aw.t---i  nb« 


TRICBLC 

"The  Renowned    BAnNCJY.  In  his  Champion  Jl«  ; 


\"l  v-/»  lit*  ! 


'^  '»^«^'w  %.    ■ 


•A  I..  —  ..... 
MORTIMOH  KJ. 

U|«<TMH.I«»».MIH        ■•»HUr»iiM 

■—  j-a»..  r, i— 

|l"1  *"~  -1-    1^.  <„ 

TOO  LATE    rOR    THS  ~BOAvi\ 


■Mltl  NIU'E    HOrVA.D 

ML.    It  I.     rfc. 
.       H'h   « I.**. 


^.iflHT  MY  PICTURE  TAKEN. 


Ii  c!  nta.  i  * 


llaWaxal 


MOMU 


numra  u 

Jit  MIM/.a 

num.  MR, 
main.  MP 


Bead!! 
UKJff 

(JHlbiOt  *(  ;■'  1 


,.Le>»B    SAa«#|to 

Mni-i     HAlt    a 
*■    PflOS 


Z*41«  Zrlaa*. 

••1.  r>.k 

■  «rr  with  bm  B-rl'.,    BB -life  La  F..rr*.t 
t*e>Iij   riaftv  Ok««  Were. 

MIm  l-onie- 

Fnf>fj   Uni-lna 

f«>«BT   l¥«»«l*r 


»  Baas-ad*  with  is*  1«bcba*i«  Act  or 

lELSPIEL   1JJ  TROUBLE 

Htrrj    D'Tfj 

%mm —  L II  i.bey  M«rt«« 

Ulbar  sBBrBei<n  bj   tastowpaDy 


The  Belles  of  the  Kitchen. 


TRW  t,      V  t  ,    ,    . 

tat  •■(.*    t  •«.» 


II     •«  !•  I  .<  '  I 


■       • 

vi.i  ii:n 


».* ■*»^«— ^^. 


""""^ll^  ••„;•••  Ml--      Knnn,       1.11 

Ijlttlo      Mao      lxx      Ills      Original      TTfTinrn  i 

Sounds  From  Germany Master  Barney 

Ci.     "\7V.     JESTER, 

8UKS AM ID 

"Tne     XAtKXi.      -osrltla.      tlxo     Talklug     Hand.," 

DrBTrlng-room    Comrdlnn, 

Anglo-French    and    Funniest   Ventriloquist    in    the    World, 

WITH    HI«I     lli:,M)I,I>s    MEN. 


ntimit. 


'«»   A»n   oiiHMri 


To  Coactn*.  w|;b  lb*  fl'r««t»lnc   at.Lh   of 


THE  MISCHIEVOUS  MONKEY. 

JARFZ  HVSKT^B BOB  HART 

MONKhV.  i»,rf  milohitroo, ,M LITil.I  MAO 

L-ndimy   (1     E.    Ill  hatda 


ttAXTED-U  H  »  let  Ladle*.  &•  Hoy.    r..r  Prewi'i    V  .olnmlBi..  OI»  AVna».n  wh*    Lived    la  her  Attn, 

WILL  8H0BTLT  ArrUK- 

RObert  Prasor,   tla©  Great  Fautomlmist 


The    Young    Actrcsi 

*y*  Obi 
JsfW •»»  Ps %ru«v  TtrtHtAi  ,  ....  ,.«.«//  I 

U      I.       M 


Te-a>eB.    •*•*<,-.■ 
■Utile   MdR»iM« 


oamsim   nuci    yuaxTi 

*■     THE    (iR'inig'iRk 

OeortBre.. 


-HS>«.. 


**     «S   -   -'     C'ibJs- 

Song  and  Danoe— Dutch     .     Fred  Ritchie 


f-«»rHt  UbIIbabs 


•  .He.  Orsf 


OesslwtfliBg  Bitr,  IB*  rt-w  of 

A  CONVENIENT  DISTANCE 

rUiB  Knbb's*. s'*sr>  ts  tBiteblsf  u.ti  ten. 

«;-Hi«<.    -tohr..sl»set.r.D1.B,dl.tin^     .         R   ,      M,, 
*dftl»na.Ot*oo.  sV«  .,  T»m--,  n™* 

t  rfisiiBi.  niBBBiV  ■  si 

Op.*!..  Kicf.Bdor  dr. 

^*  mat  •URont-.  «  M«a«*>4 
Mr.  Mnim.  "ir|iti)'i  cs i 
Kill.  ib»  doctor's  bjy  ... 


■••KB,   LOBOIRtt    B9VHSM. 

0*>r.  sIToissirrel'ti 
UfMtesdort*     •!• 

esu-BT  atrsjei,  on. 

tte  the  riBBB 

R'l.RTOHA  OOTRILuU 


FIC  HOUSE,- 
IPICHOUSE,1^, 


OajoslsbTBtod  ei  »M>  WHITB  SUtSTS.    Tb«r  Bt  piefkctlt,  sod  forqasJltr  aatl  dorsbllltr  will  asrsr  b«  msUbco.    To  bs  bsd  only  st  tbs 

StV-OALL.  AlfO  HBB  THRV.  IXLr    Al'l'l'lOV     SrORR,     6IR   RrnrRi  ilrrr    .  .nr     Oxt-rrrUI. 


TRUNKS  AND  VALISES. 

COPPRTOIt,  r,0»Tt)M.M*DeiWOIl»;:    WAR. 

'       •    t«;  WbiimI  aBrsblB.  si    m  stUf  rsdroej 

•  Ir-St,   OStWSSr,    l,r)«   Ud      Rn.h.    f.clof   lbs   RbSS 

Hosts      Trec.lt*  H«ei<r*d:  O-ivsr*   Msie      fa4  1st 


ICTIM«J 


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8AN  FRA_NC1S€0 

T  GALLERY 


Pine  Stroet,  below  Montgomeiy. 


SPRING  EXHIBITION 


San  Francisco 


Association! 


low  Open  to  the  Public, 


Liverpool  and  Great  Western 

Steamship  Company, 

CARRYING  THE  U.  8.  MAIL. 

TIGKETS  SOLlTtO  AND  FROM 

T  IVKRPOOL.  QO'BKcTTOWir.^^QfikB 
*J  Lsnrjrmdsrrr,  M»tnbarfh.  Bremen. .SLeMeVMfeki 
»»»rs.  Peris,  Ssredsv,  B*lriam,  Xorwsjr  and  all 
Earopssa  oliis*. 

TalsOoBpsar  has  sirarfcmsnU*  with  ths  Oom- 
ml#alOB«ro(  Kmlffrmtloa  sad  Railroad  Uompams. 
AtlTswTsrk,  bj  which  pssssoisrs  sxs  prsmptlj 
forward fJ  to  tbs  Paciflo  OOAaL 

For  parti cnlara  app'f  to 

A.   M.  JVCIiHIS,    A|r»nt. 

mj»lm  *88    Ma-rineifrr  «lr«|. 


-IROK- 


,M.to3 


?p.M.toio: 


,ivr- 


,M. 


M  delta 

t*40MU<BiB)....«a  *o 


STILL  ANOTHER. 

OWIWO  TO  THB    BOAROiry   OP    HALOONH 
on  tla>h  street.  I   beg  to  infor«a    mj    (rleodti 
ftnd  tbs  uoblio  that  I  hats  opened  Uie 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

....AT.... 
806  Dri.    street,  between    KoatsrosBerT 

oas  Kearnj. 

All  Drinks,  Plain  or  Fancy,  10c. 

OoDOoetsd  in  tbs  best  styls  sod  of  ths 
Pcws»t  l.tqsors. 

(II  A*.    Vf     rELIIUt^V, 
/tt  it  Proprietor. 


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THE   RIALTO. 

A.  Popular  XlendesB-vouai 

Tke  Clieleeet  'Wines  stad  l/qonri  on  the 

PsMltte    roust. 

IVPEXB    UAVAIVA    CIOABH. 

THIb  ORM  OF  A    SALOON  AT 
So.     AT    THIRD    STBFET, 
Will  beoondaftted  la  so  psrfest  s  usaoor  tbattbs 
phr»io  •Mset  aaeon    tbs   RlsJto"  bftweSO  friends 
will  slgDLjr  tbs  obief  joj  of  daily  lite. 

H.  WAFER,  Proprietor. 
mjUtf  P.  MoAKDLB,  i-  upsriotRndsnt. 


03 

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nBMOVAIj. 

CHITTENDEN    &     DALTON, 

rosuKBLT  or-niK 

IBW    IOBK    nTAHI.CS,    Mission.  St., 

Burn  rr/BcajJn>  jhi 

TURF  GALLERY  STABLES 

NO.  209  SUTTER  STREET, 

AITD     HATR    AD. 
dad  IsrjMFtotbtir/ 
stock  of  beis**,  wbiobf 
»r-  all  flr  t-olaaa.    Par  > 
Uoolar  sitsBiioo  paid 
to  boarding  hortst. 
mii  1m  OBITTRRDKir  A  DALTOR. 


AfTEB    TBI 

THEATRE8  ARE  OUT 

GO  TO  TMK 

Hot    eooton, 

•  ntter  .tree*.  Bear  Kuril,, 
And  try  ooe  of  tb*ir 

Hot  Scotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 

^V1    AOrlnlcs    Ten    Cents 

'««" JQ8.  D.  BRIdOH.  Proirl.tor. 


WDR.  AIKIN 

^P        Owree  BC-eont  nasi  Chreal*  Dleeeses  of    tke 

KYF  BAB,  TBROAT.  LUHOB  and  IIKARr-Ostarrb,  Ds*»-. 
Dee»,  Piaebariesfrsw  tbs  Kara.  Weak  or  I  Oansd  Byss,  OSe,-. 
!*T^*!  t;  *,'°*:t?«f.  Rssraifis,  RhsumaJsiB,  D/sptpsiB.  r^Bs.' 
Bsrof tils'.  brops>.  I**1 

l.tidlpe     married    or    linsle.    u.ar.il   - -J-    ..#_    „,,    „» 

IrresAA.ari.l...  Pb.b.  Wappro^io^w^k.'sr^roUp,.,? ts/' 
URUO.:  ***■*   *>*•""    '•-•dlsdP    AVOW 

MP  AIIOonflAiei.tlaUIssesKsilhfsilF  Atteodef 
loathe  bbsj  Hfii,  do  mi  iter  wbal  tbay're  read  or  doe- 
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Below  Montgomery,  Bu  7ranoisoo. 


FRIDAY JUNE  13,  1878 


AMUSEMENTS.    Etc 

AUuunDrA  Theatre. 

The  nightly  attendance  at  this  hone*  continues 
very  large, as  ladeed  it  should  be,  considering  the 
multitude  ot  attractions  offered,  and  the  expense 
the  management  Is  under.  G.  W.  Jester,  "the 
Man  with  tLe  Talking  Band"  astonishes  and  de- 
lights evf rj  one,  Little  Mae  is  great  in  bis  original 
Haience,  Kelly  and  Leon  aop-ar  in  the  comedietta 
of  "The  Belts  of  the  Kitohen,"  Matter  Barney  doe" 
his  champion  jig,  and  also  appears  in  Sound*  from 
Germany,  Miss  Fanny  Gibson  slogs  sweet  ballads. 
Meter;  RueaoU  and  Bakeradnet,  sod  the  p.rfor- 
mancs  concludes  with  tbe  scrrsmisg  farce of  "The 
Miaohievoae  Monkej"  with  Little  Mao  as  the 
Monkey. 
California.  Theatre. 

There  was  a  large  audience  last  night,  when  Miss 
Fleet,  a  joon*  lady  of  San  Francisco  who  has 
been  for  some  time  studying  for  the  stage,  under 
Mrs.  Julia  Melville,  made  ber  ftrat  apDSaranoe on 
any  stage.  In  tbe  eharactsr  of  Donna  Violante  in 
'The  Wonder."  Miss  Fleet  has  a  graceful  figure 
an  attractive  face  acd  agcod  voice  ;  In  addition  to 
these  physical  qualifies  lions  for  the  etage,  sbepoa. 
•esses  intelligence,  ambition  and  perfect  sell  pos- 
session. With  these  advantages  and  also  that  of 
having  received  oareful  training  by  an  aitistewho 
understands  hsr  profession,  Miss  Fleet  sucoeeded 
last  night  in  making  one  of  the  moat  successful 
•ret  appearances  ever  known  in  the1  history  of  the, 
stage.  She  showed  a  little  nervousness  in  tbe 
Brit  scene  of  the  first  sot,  but  tnencef orward  play 
•d  hsr  part  more  like  an  old  actress  than  a  novice. 
We  most  congratulate  Mrs.  Jdeliilleon  bsrpnpili 
and  Miss  Fleet,  on  having  achieved  a  success  se~ 
unmistakable  as  that  of  last  night  At  the  olose 
of  each  act  tbe  debutant*  was  called  before  the 
eo.rts.in  and  rewarded  with  showers  of  bouquets 
John  MeOallongb  played  the  role  of  Don  Fcili 
excellently  well,  Maggie  Wooro  flas  charmingly 
plquante  as  Flora,  and  J,  0,  Williamson  amusing 
as  ever  as  Llrardo.  Miss  Carrie  Wyatt  who  is 
making  rapid  progreia  in  ber  profession  played 
iBeswithmneh  iplrit  and  the  jaalous  scene  be- 
tween her,  and  Maggie  Moore  and  J.  0.  William- 
son was  admirably  worked  op.  "Bole  a  Wife  and 
Have  a  Wife"  concluded  the  performance.  To- 
night "Hamlet"  will  be  played  with  John  MeOal- 
longb as  the  melancholy  Dane,  Miss  Minnte  Wal- 
ton as  Ophelia,  Mies  Annie  Graham  aa  tbe  Queen 
S>ad  generally  goo  oast.  At  the  m&tioae  to-mor- 
row "Uncle  Tom's  Cabin"  will  be  performed.  In 
tbe  evening  J.  0.  Williamson,  the  popular  comedian 
will  take  his  benefitacd  will  presenfeoneof  thebeit 
and  most  varied  bills  of  the  season  the  alient  fea- 
tures of  which  we  give  in  an  advertisement  In  ano- 
ther column. 
Bella  Union  Theatre. 

I  red  Bitobie,  the  Dutch  comedian  and  song  and 
dsnoa  artiite,  Lon  Dixon  tbe  banjo  soloist. 
Miss  Lotta  Gray,  protean  actress,  and  M»b  A) ay 
Leslie,  baliadiat,  and  a  host  of  othera  will  appear 
to-night  in  a  very  varied  and  attractive  programme 
which  is  pablished  on  our  first  page. 

Buckley's  New  Varieties. 

Among  the  attractions  offered  at  this  bease  to- 
night are' Neg  oEoo  ntrioltles"  by  Ned  Buckley 
and  Harry  Devoy.  "Tbe  Two  Dromios"  ballads  by 
Hlse  Nellie  Howard,  "Too  Lite  for  the. Boat"  and 
"I  want  my  Picture  Taken." 
The  Now  York  and  New  Orleans 
Zoological  and  Equestrian  Exposition 

Thia  grsat  combination  exhibition  of  equestrian 
talent,  me nigerie  and  educ;t:d  animals  will  open 
on  the  old  circus  lot  on  Jaeksoa  street  for  ten  days 
only,  commencing  on  Thursday  evening  Jane  19th. 
An  advertisement  on  our  first  rage  gives  a  detailed 
account  of  the  al tractions  offered  with  namea  of 
performers  in  circus  and  alUtof  the  variaos  ani- 
mals in  tbe  mensgirie.  This  tbe  first  of  the  Great 
Eastern  shows  which  has  florae  to  this  Oosst  will 
be  visited  by  tbontaods  nightly.  Flcnro  will  be 
the  sole  programme  as  of  all  other  entertainment] 
in  San  Francisco. 
Tbe  WlenlawsHl  Concerts. 

This  famous  artist,  who  is  shortly  to  make  hie 
apneaisnos  In  San  Franclaco,  canned  as  great  a 
sensation  in  New  York  as  u  the  great  citiee  of 
Europe.  The  New  Yoik  Timee  said:  "Mr.  Wie. 
niawski'e  tone  is  of  unexceptionable  strength, 
ronadness  and  purity:  his  bowing  in  tbe  'canta- 
bile'  portions  of  bie  music  ib  perfect  in  ite  gravity 
and  eloquence;  bis  harmonics  are  of  unfailing 
purity ;  hie  'staccati'  are  simply  marvellous." 
Badger's  Park.   Oakland. 

The  Caledonian  Club  will  bold  their  Seventh 
Annual  Gathering  and  Games  at  Badger's  Park, 
Oakland,  on  Sunday  next.  Fall  particulars  are 
published  in  another  column. 

Benefit  of  J.  C.  WlUiamioc. 

Next  Saturday  evening,  J.  a  Williamson,  tbe 
very  popular  comedian  of  tbe  California  Theatre, 
will  be  tbe  recipient  of  a  well-earned  beaifit.  He 
will  present  a  capital  bill  consisting  of  "Tbe  Child 
of  the  Regiment"  a  new  local  farce  by  Clay  M. 
Greene,  entitled  The  Chinese  Invasion"  eperatia 
seleotlonaby  the  Fabbri  Troupe  and  the  "Bnmpty 
Dantpt.y"  combat  by  W.  Lawtonand  C.  A.  Cait'S, 

Anatouioax,  Mosetjm.— One  of  tbe  most 
complete  eolleetione  of  the  kind  In  the  United 
States,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  beau- 
tiful wax  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
inly)  at  the  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
hour  may  be  proftMhiv  spent-  here. 


San  Francisco  Jewelry  Manufactory. 

D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merohant  ttre.  t.  Diamond 
Betting,  Eoameliug„  All  kinds  of  repairing 
done.    Jewelry  for  sale,  i-p 


The  Wew   Oyster-  House, 

Oybteb  Ghotto  has  been  opened  by  A  W. 
Manning,  one  of  tho  oldest  Oyster  Dealers  in 
the  olty,  "For  Ladles  and  Gentlemen,**  at  428 
Fine  st,  next  to  Bowen  Bros.,  grocers.  TMt  it 
At  swry  respect  a  place  wkert  a  genOanan  can 
tofts  hit  ./omiJy. $.Q 

We  get  no  business  from  Chinese,  and  we 
er  yy  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Oheer 
i_^drj     Office,  121  Leldesdorff  street.       » 

Bonnd  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Is  G.  Bnxknardt's  motto.  Fine  French  Calf 
Boots  made  to  i rd* r  mm  96  It  ?]  o.  a  good 
ana  *s  tie  faction  guaranteed.  Call  at  540  Wash- 
ington street  and  be  convinced,  A  full  assort- 
ment of  neatly-made  goods  always  on  band,  at 
prloes  to  suit  ev> r .  one's  purse.  4-BX 

Olam  Ohowder  Every  Nijrtifc. 

flue  best  chowder  in  town,  st  tbe  original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  16  Morton  etreet,  jost  off 


Living:  for  Show. 

Show  is  tbe  besatti  ng  sin  of  oar  women 
Comfort  is  everywhere  sicrificedrto  style.  A 
fine  bonus  and  handsome  furniture  are  kept 
far  tbe  world's  inspection.  A  servant  or  two 
must  be  paid  out  of  a  limited  income,  be- 
cause it  is  yulgar  for  a  lady  to  do  her  own 
hons9work.  Our  middle  class  live  as  if 
they  were  rich.  The  pride  of  our  women  is 
to  break  down  the  distinction  that  tbe  pos- 
session of  wealth  naturally  creates.  A  finer 
and  more  worthy  pride  would  inspire  them 
to  observe  distinctions  which  they  are  not 
responsible  for  and  which  entail  no  disgrace* 
We  always  admire  a  woman  who  says  openly, 
'*  We  cannot  afford  this  thing."  The  worth 
uttered,  the  battle  is  won.  Half  of  tbe  ex- 
penditure which  makes  married  life  so  bur- 
densome are  sacrifices  to  a  false  and  ignoble 
vanity.  Instead  of  feeling  humiliated  at  a 
plainer  style  of  living  than  a  rich  man  in- 
dulges in,  a  poor  man's  wife  should  glory 
iu  it.  Who  are  the  women  of  our  cities  that 
are  subject  to  scandal  ?  Not  these  who  live 
within  the  known  means  of  their  husbands. 
The  devilish  whisper  does  not  follow  them 
when  they  appear  on  the  itreets— their  vir- 
tue is  demonstrated  by  their  daily  life.  But 
the  thonghtlo-e  woman  whose  rich  and  vari- 
ous toilettes  eost  half  her  husband's  income, 
ib  always  regarded  with  suspicion,  no  matter 
how  correct  and  cironmspeet  her  life  may  be. 


Selfish   Woman. 

A  "lady"  whites  to  a  New  York  pap9r  com- 
plaining tnat  smoking  is  aliened  at  Thomas 
Garden  Concerts  in  New  York  and  wishes 
the  journal  to  be  the  instrument  in  remov- 
ing an  annoyance  from  a  plaed  where  it  has 
no  right  to  exist;  In  reply  to  this  the  Arca- 
dian veiy  pertinently  remarks:  Thia  is 
about  as  cool  a  request  as  ba?  been  made  for 
sometime,  and  nearly  as  reasonable  ss  if 
the  same  person  were  to  enter  a  smoking 
car  and  request  all  present  to  extinguish 
their  cigars.  The  very  ration  d'etre  of  a 
garden  concert  is  that  people  shall  there 
smeke,  driok  and  enjoy  themselves  in  a  do 
corous  manner. 

Newspaper  Talk. 

The  Oregon  eiitors  do  not  appear  to  be 
much  more  gentlemanly  in  their  mode  of 
argument  than  those  in  Ban  Francisco,  if  we 
may  judge  from  tbe  following  which  ap- 
pears in  tbe  Statesman: 

Tbe  little,  dirty*moutbea\  bad  boy  of  the 
genius  Hoodlum,  species  blackguard,  al- 
ways thinks  be  has  triumphantly  answered 
an  argument  when  be  bae  hurled  agairjst  his 
antagonist  all  the  vile  names  which  he  cm 
find  lying  aronnd  loose  in  his  dirty,  vile  lit- 
t'e  mind.  The  fellow  who  occupies  tbe 
vacant  editorial  chair  of  the  Oregonian 
seems  to  be  of  the  same  way  of  thinking. 

La  Donna  e  Mobile. 

A  new  York  paper  says:  There  is  a  young 
lady  in  town  who  is  puzzling  all  her  ac- 
quaintances as  to  how  she  colors  her  hair. 
She  changes  its  color  every  other  day.  One 
day  it  will  be  auburn,  another  brown,  auo 
ther  golden,  another  jet  black.  How  on 
earth  she  does  it  we  don't  know,  but  she 
does. 


A  Good  Plan. 

A  Kansas  man  allows  bis  wife  five  dcl- 
ars  a  week  for  pin  money,  with  the  under- 
standing that  she  shall  forfeit  ten  cents  for 
each  absent  button,  and  the  same  amount 
for  each  eupoi  poor  coffee.  This  arrange- 
ment has  been  goiner.  on  for  two  years,  and 
the  day  has  not  yet  come  when  he  could 
claim  the  first  ten  cents. 


Lo,   the  Poor  Indian. 

A  Kansas  district  school  was  recently 
visited  acd  addressed  by  Messrs.  Big  Mouth, 
Powder  Face,  and  Spotted  Wolf-all  tbe 
noblestkind  of  red  men.  A  mi  chievous 
kind  of  seboolboy  placed  a  pin-trap  where 
Big  Mouih  sat  down,  and  that  chieftain  was 
observed  to  rise  hastily,  and  remarked: 
"Ugbl  too  muoh  flea-bite.  Me  no  stay  to 
hear  class  in  analytical  geology." 

Woman's    Klghis. 

One  would  think  that  it  was  one  of  woman's 
rights  to  enjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  same  price  for  it.  Nearly  all  the  res- 
taurants "  for  ladles  and  gentlemen"  In  Ban 
Francisco  have  poorer  fare  than  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dine.    There  ib  ah  eioeptiov. 

At    the     FlONEEB   F.ESTATTEAKT,    OB    WaeMog-On 

street,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladles  can 
get  an  excellent  breakfast,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
Blnce  1849,  provides  every  luxury  the  market 
e floret p,  Both  ladles  and  gentlemen  find  there 
oibhts  to  please  tne  most  epicurean  taste.      * 


Asa.    Xj.    "W"£i\i£?rttni  nn's 

"Ohtgaw  Beer  Depot,"  623  Sacramsnto  street, 
between  Montgomery  and  Ee*rny,  The  cele 
orated  "  Chicago  Lager  Beer," -and  the  best  of 
liquors.  Dally  lm.cb,  with  lobtt-r  Bolad  and 
other  delicacies,  prepared  by  the  epicurean 
George  Butt.  Beer,  10  cents.  Begnltr  Ger- 
man lunches,  caviar,  Swi-a  cheeee  and  p&nd- 
Wicnee,  served  to  order.  To  lunch  at  Wanga- 
man's  Ib  the  thing.  0-s 
• 

Fresh  and  Sweet. 

Per  the  best    confectionery,  g*  to   Oanty  and 
Warner's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Sutter.        V 
Trie  Last  New  Song*. 

Air—  "Jfort  ot  Chandtn," 

Emerson  Oorvllle  Is  my  name, 

My  business  always  ia  the  same; 

Eastern  Oysters,  and  Fancy  Boast, 

Relishes  these,  that  my  house  can  boast. 

Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  1  show, 

Oh!  high  oh)  Ob  1  high  oh) 

None  who  have  been  bnt  again  will  go. 

Corville  cays  sol  says  sol 

0»  Pine  Street,  at  No.  410, 

Remember  the  number  and  call  again. 

Visions  of  Shell.flth  In  every  style, 

Inwardly  cause  yon  much  to  smile. 

Ladles  with  escorts  there  always  go. 

Ladles  go  I  Ladles  got 

Emerson  Corvlile's  polite  I  and  so 
S-l  Th»y  got  they  go)  they  go) 

Pratt**  Abolition  OIL 


Didn't  Want  Any. 

The  Hollidter  Gdzette,  Monterey  county . 
is  responsible  for  the  following: 

Marshal  Lyon  has  been,  for  tbe  past  week, 
busily  engaged  in  enforcing  t  e  flue  and 
stovepipe  ordinance  for  the  prevent  on  of 
fire.  He  called  at  a  boosa  on  Thursday  and 
the  following  colloquy  took  place  between 
young  lady  and  himself: 

"Madam,"  said  Lyon,  in  tbe  blandest 
manner,  "I  have  come  as  flue  and  *tope- 
pipe  inspector  to  look  at  the  pipes  and  flues 
in  tt.is  house  to  at-cerfain  if  tbe  provisions 
of  the  ordinance  have  been  complied  with" 

Tbe  damsel  looked  at  Lyons  as  be  reeled 
off  tbe  jaw  breakeis  and  s*id  nothing,  so 
confounded  wae  she  at  Lyon's  reckless 
charge  on  the  dictionary. 

Tbe  Marshal  spoke  again:  "Madam,  yon 
evidently  do  not  understand  me.  To  up- 
hold tbe  stern  msjoaty  of  tbe  law,  it  de- 
volves upon  me  to  peregrinate  to  tbe  differ- 
ent r.  side*  ces  there  to  obtain  by  ocular 
demonstration " 

"  No,  sir,"  spoke  up  the  young  lady,  ""we 
don't  want  any  to-day." 


Pair    O'Soals. 

Ghosts  seldom  go  in  couples,  bnt  a  newly 
married  pair  of  Troy  people  have  been  driv- 
en out  of  their  chosen  home  by  the  appari- 
tion of  a  man  and  women  that  would  come 
in  each  night  and  diaagreebly  glide  aroundj 
passing  through  walls  where  there  were  no 
doers,  and  never  tilling  the  trouble  to  go 
aronnd  chairs  and  table?,bnt  always  through 
them. 


Sooiety  Hoodlum. 

The  New  York  Mail  says:  "Two  young  fel- 
lows, well  known  tn  society,  disgraosd  them- 
selves by  o  imlog  to  blows  in  tbe  parlors  of 
lady  at  a  large  reception  the  other  evening. 
The  hostess,  with  rara  spirit,  sent  them  a 
request  to  leave  ber  house  at  once,  and  has 
since  cut  them  botb." 

* 

What  is  that  which  Adam  never  saw,- 
never  possessed,  and  vet  he  gave  to  each  of 
his  children  ?  Parents. 


Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leading  es- 
■entralB  of  an  enjoyoblerlde,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  Ban  Francisco  so  unquestionably 
as  from  Frank  Bonton,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  tha  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  Hifihundsome  turn-outs  are  need 
by  the  beet  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
It  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drivers,  he  is  more  liberally  patron- 
i  zed  than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladles  in  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
exeept  those  wbioh  he  provides.  Fran*  has  en- 
Joyed  great  success  in  his  business,  and  the 
admirable  way  In  which  he  conducts  it  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  patronise  him.   " 


Oysters. 
In  strolling  round  tbe  other  night, 
To  look  at  Trlsoo  by  gas  light, 
uur  careless  feet,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  screen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  mossy  atone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  whloh  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Blade  that  window  eeem  to  be 
Rome  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 
It  looxs  so  nice — and  try  their  oheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  *T/" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat' 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  it  true, 

*  And  cooked  magnificently,  to*; 
AH  kinds  of  oysters,  Juicy,  fat, 
Oooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that, 
And  If  your  mouth  dont  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  crabe  and  terrapins; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  bad  within 
That  cosy  place  all  klndsof  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  wo  corid  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladisB,  too,  have  found,  twoold  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  beat  ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  dinners, 
To  get  wfiat  they  call  "such  nice  dinners*'* 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  und  made  plain: . 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  Bouse,  337  Bnah  street,  above 

Montgomery;  open  Bay  and  Night. 

OHABLZ8  HAAKE.  Proprietor. 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
tn  bate.  At  "  The"  Bat  Store.  64T  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
orw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stook  is  immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable,  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited,  n 


Crystal  Sample  Rooms. 

The  Crystal,  alive  to  the  wants  of  the  com- 
munity, has  Imported  direct,  8tfwa.bd'b  cele- 
brated Scotch  Whisky,  whloh  all  true  lovers 
of  good  l'quors  will  sample  if  wise,  Brlody  at 
Dunne,  proprietor",  535  Saoranunto  street,  be- 
twern  Montgomery  and  Sanseme.  6  c 


l>o    Not    esulTer    from    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Instant 
jelief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Inatl- 
nte,  310  Kearny  etreet,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
jitA*k  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doo- 
;er's  capability.  Beterences  given  if  required.  B 


Twenty  Thousand 

Papf  r  Collars,  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Ohear  Laundry,  office  121  Leideador first. 


Remo-val, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  machines  rented  and  re- 
paired as  usual,  and  sold  cheaper  than  ever,  i 


A  great  variety  of  TIcb  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
]nat  received  at  the  What  Cheer  La ondry,  121 
Leldesdorff  street.  * 


McDowell,  Slio-vr  Card  "Wx*ltear 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10, 

608  Market  street,  cor.  PoBt  and  Montgomery  V 


Five  Hundred  ML  en  Wanted 

Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 
ffnat  Cheer  Laundry,  131  Leldesdorff  st.        * 


Mbs 


sasssatt 


A  Servant  in  tbe  Center. 

Weed's  Oarptt  Sweeper,  with  the  belt  assort- 
ment of  Carpets  end  Furniture  In  tbe  State,  at 
John  O.  Bell's,  nearly  opposite  the  Grand  Hotel, 


Dr,  Barlow  J.  Smith 

Is  giving  a  couxs  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle, 
men  on  Seaaal  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygelan  Hall,  697  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  oommenolng  at  T3ti  o'clock, 
A  cart  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  preBorlblng  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  Invalida  dally,  from  9  to  4  r>  at.,  tree.  w 


S.F. BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Boo  Its* !]«-«.  on  d  S>tatloa«a-s. 
H.  H.  Moore,  609  Montgomery,  near  aaorohaat. 

BatlneM  Colleges* 
Heald's,  Bryant  A  Stratton'e  College,  24  Post  (treat 

Batchers. 
Kate.  Fred.  Stalls,  H  to  VW.  California  Market, 

Employment  Office. 
Ohas.  F.  Beoherer  A  Co.,  652  Sacramento  street 
Chinese  Bmolojmeot  Co.— Pierce  A  Co.,  6ft  Sac- 
ramento street. 

French  Fnaey    Boodi, 
Locan  A  Co.,  19  Mentg-omery,  107  aad  10*  Butt**. 

Hair  Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Callander,  mannfaotnrer,  12  Second  street. 


Bamnson,  A.  B.  A  Co.,  110  Second  street, 

Jf  tinners. 
Mrs.  M.  Belig,  236  Kearny  street 

Searcher  ef  Records. 
O.  Y.  Gillespie,  611  Washington  street 

Wuiches  suid  Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Calender  62  Second  street. 

WMtesers  and  Paper  Hecien. 
A.  W.  Wbelden.  )2S  Geary  street 

Wine*  and  Liquor  a,    (  Wholesale.) 
Daoerl  F.  A  Co..  504  Front- 


MISS    N.    SCULLY, 

LADIBS- 

FASHIONABLE    HAM    DRESSER 

Has  Removed  to 

8*4  Washington  st.. 

Fear  doors  below  Stockton-  stree 
Hair-work  of   all   Descriptions  made   to  order 

Courses  moderate,  jell  lm 


VARIETY   TALENT   WANTED 


THE 


FOB,... 

VARIETIES, 

P100HB,  NEVADA. 

Address, 

SAM'L  NECMAN,  Ensiaesa  Maoager, 
jell  if T4RIRTIB8.   Pio-io.*,  Iter. 


BOKER'S  BITTERS. 


THE  UNDERSIGNED  IS  ROLE  AGBNT  IN 
UalifoJoia,  for  tbe  sale  of  ibe  above  cele- 
brated Bitt  ib.  He  Is  prepared  to  deal  witb 
Meronanta  and  Jobbers  on  tbe  moa*  reasonable 
terms.  WM.   B.  JOHNSTON, 

jail  lm  48»  California  street. 


PIANOS 

,...AKD.„. 

ORGANS. 


CALL  ADD  EXAMINE  KINDS  AKO  PRIOE3 
before  purebejipg  eleewbere.    Good  b&rguioa 
to  be  bad. 

A.  L.  BAKOROFT    <*!  CO.. 
jelitt  7««  Market  .treat. 


THE   OLD 

Eiot    scotcn, 

IS  Mortoa  Street,  near  Keanij, 
A.11    Drinlis    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

TNE  BEST  TOM  aNDJLBRY  IN  TOWN. 

Always  on  file  tbe  New  York  Herald,  Harper'* 
Weekly,  Frank  Leslie's,  Day's  Doing*,  Police  Ga 
zette,  all  the  California  papeis.  also  London 
Pnocii,  BaH'eLifc.  IUastrated  London  News.  Oail 
and  satisfy  yourself. 

•tsr  Don't  forget  the  sign  of  tbe  Sot   Scotch. 

fe7tf  W.  S.  WALDKOW.  Proprietor. 


GEORGE    MATES* 

DEALER  IN  OYSTERS.  OLAMS 
andall  kinds  ol  SHELL  FISH, 
Stalls  Nos.  40,  41,  48,  California 
Market,  entrance  on  Oalifonr  i  street.    — 

Public  or  private  parties  tuid  families  supplier 
from  6  A.U.  to  12  P.  at.  Ladies'  and  Gentlemen'- 
Or»**f  TJUwiw  oTien?  tram  C  .  w    */,  11  t».i*         *.vn  W 


-  -  a  1j»  coosolted 

>n  business  or  sickness daiif, from  10  A.  M.  to 
S  P.  ac.     Spiritual  Circles,    bandar,    inesdnvjied 
Friday  evening",  at8 P.  it.,  at  ner  residence,  SSS^ 
O'Farrell  etreet.  near   MaBoo.  m    B-lm 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 

SACRAMENTO. 

W*  K.  MORROW,  SOLE  PROPRIETOR.- 
•  This  bouse  can  be  rented  by  tbe  night, 
week,  month  or  yaar  hj,  first-class  com  pinios  only 
Will  bold  about  $1,910.     Address  as  nbove.      ap!9 


GREAT  REDUCTION  IN  PR  ES 


IiASIBi 


•  XT  I  .J,,, 


CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  Stre 

(I«m«l,  Mm:  1  WuUubu 
Ho.    SO    HOITSOllIT    8T>IN 

Oppo.lte  the  xaeh  Bow. 
BKAMCH,    409    KEAKST    MB  tt  1 

MB,  MAYBK  O  A  LLS  ATTENT10H  T  )i. 
lv>.  «od  well  .elected  aisortmeol  of  "■ 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  Y<  «t 
and  doth, 

And  bie  new  .tvlos  of  reedr-mBd.  Bilk.  w>  ~m 
•tber  LADIES' SDIT8,  .t  VB&Y  LOW?!  B. 
Al.o.  a  luce  Block  of  Blripea,  Broota.  u  . 
fch.wle,  Laoe  J.oke(e.  Silk  ind  Oottoa  \! 
Bilks  S.tlns,  'iloflkinge^and  every  dMcrioZ 
Trimmlnga.  JUST  -MtRIVKD,  a  krrTbii  ! 
ibe  bummer  atyles  of 

ptAijr    ajuj,    EUiimoitii 
Lmn  Bvrra, 

H.  B,— Oloakj,  DreHee  asd  enlte  made  lo  t 
In  lataat  faehioo,  at  reaeonable  ratM. 


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HALL'S 


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YELLOW 
DOCK 

AMD 

IODIDE  of  POTAi 

nnDI     BEST    8PB1XO     Ml 

la  ate.     Parlflee  the  Bio..  * 

morbid,     eorrc,t   and    Inpsre  m, 

Car*.  IXheamat Ibcq  and  Blerearlal  h 

Sold  br  all  llraffglrt.. 


AdjaiCT,    411    SAHiSltMB    STB 

SOLE  AGENTS  FOB 

BK.    rilBT'l    1.AJST    CB1IOI 

D  B.  PIBBI'8  WJOUroOT  Tit 


l=»OSTE3H.I 

Frogrammee,  and  all  klnde  of  Prlotias 
SHOW,    LECrUBE.    COXCEKT.  1J 
ATKE  rand  CIBCVS  MAHA9I  i    I 
AT  LOW  BATES,  BY 

:o.  ^".   istereil 

SSS    OL1I    STKKET. 


THOMAS    W.    1 
SIXalTEiXI.  I»X..*VJ 


MAKLTAUTUREBB 

— AMD— 
HBP Al  «  K  tt, 


•TO-AK1  TED, 

AT.... 

McDANIEL'S  THEATRE 

CBKI1SKE,     V1TOHIBII, 

THREE  GOOD  VARIETY  WOMEN 

sas-Talent  going  East  will  find  it  to  their  ad  van- 
tage before  leaving  California  to  correspond  with 

J.  UcDANIfiL, 
mj0  Look  Box  No.  ).  Cheyenne,  Wyoming. 


CANDIES. 

ALL  KINDS*  OB  THB  FINEST  GOA1TO1 
made  at  onr  Steam  Candy  Factory  daily.  Al 
orders,  especially  from  the  ooantry,  ars  solloltac 
apd  will  be  promptly  attended  to.  _ 

OANTY  A  WAG1 

1#T  Monti-omarr  -t-    nar.v  H«l 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE 

FINELY  VUKYlfiRSD  BOOMS.  BUR 
gla  or  in  suits, 

Well  AJsnL«flrSl  smd  Y«*tt  latSH* . 


•Iff  3i»b  str«Mt. 


Lyon's    Portable 
KITCHEN   FURNACE. 

IN  ITS  BOONDHY  OF  GOAL  AND  RTOVB', 
aa  a  pstteat  cooker,  broiler.  to>el«r.  and  liar- 
iron  heater,  ia  a  neceastv  to  e»-ry  bonr.el"-*-uer 
who  wishes  vo  »»»b  tb*  atrnvfl  and  twn-tbirds  of 
thofnelit  ooesQinn.  It  ii  otaeap— #1  5f>.  Call  *■  d 
Be»if.  at  work,  a'  8tomb»  A  Mil'-r'i.  pl«rober«, 
."-fit-rt,  tin,  oopor-T  sari  etr-.ve  atora.  oppoaite 
tiaffnire'^  On«r»  i-on»t»,  ••?  W«*hlnn'on  stre*', 
TiAAO  U.    WAtp,  Agaat    of  the  PauiA"  On^tt. 


&Q  DRUBS,  BANJOS. 

^C  —Aim— 

UTMEX    HVUeAL 

ESTABU8HJED  IN 

.  ssF-Looeone  sdyen  on  the  Banjp  and  I 
MISSION  STHEET,  between  First  an. 

N.  B.-Fine-toned   Silrer  Solo  BanJCsai 
easionala  always  on  band. 


FREE  AND  EAST 

Piano    and     Sin glna    At  8  ]  ■ 


CHARING 


44*SAU 


BOO  Mission  street,  near  •««•■• 
d-W  EAGLES  A  WILD,  PtwH'jJ  1 


Philadelphia   Restaur) 

GRAB.  V.  BEBGOLD.  PR0FB1«T*:  | 

THE      OBOI0E8T     MEATS     A1Q1 
Vegetables,      Board    by    tbs   weed. - 
4-OH    PINK  KTRKfi.T  between  Kearny  1 

und  MnDtvninsiT  m.^Sfi  In*  - 


MILITARY    COODSlf*! 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THE1TB I 
TRIMMINGS, 

8*5    Montgomery  street,    Xooi 
mhMtf  T.  BODGEBB  JOffl  J 


EDWARD     PEEL     & 

OSS  and  «£?  Washington  stre 

HAVB  OPENED  A  COOKING  BBTaI 
mac  t  a',  this  since  for  tbe  parposs  •!  I 
Ins  BALL  BTJPPfBS  aod  LOMCHBB  F{1 
MOB  AND  BALOON8.  on  the  mo^t  rail 
terns.  Lnuobes  dfllyered  in  any  part  ef  ' 
frse  of  oharge.  Tbe  pairorage  of  ths  W  | 
tbe  oity  iB  respectfully  solicited. 


CHIKVOYANT.  —  MAD.  MABTELlI 
jost  arrived  from  Emopei  srsware  n"  * 
i»l  qaeniions  ;  dt-vflopes  mfdinms;  n.a|I11 
lix-B.  Oirclde.  Tne  day, rd  Batrndsy  *  ' 
names  riven.  Fr*Dch  aid  Geraan  *»okif 
mission:  1  adiss.  Fifty  CsnU  :  Genilen.  , 
Po'ar.     Honra    from    U    to    A  and  T  toll 


9  ^)  'rwrnuM^tnutl 

Ob\   *^    ~*        '         ' 
f)  WEST  (N  N8TE 


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CALIFORNIA    TIHUTRI. 


"»•  JOHN  WcCULLOUCM  •• 


GARO 


OF  AMTJ8EMENT8 


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-HflHI  l'AOIFIO 

H*MlErLAWr   EEPOKTflB 

H  ^L  Cv3    Lj  .£  T  *  *  rM"u'  ,mb  " 


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1    the    Theatres, 


SttCULATED  EVERY    DAY 


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BaLLY    THROOQHOOT    THE    CIT? 


in  mini 
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ISSUED  EVIRY  TUESDAY. 


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NATTKPAY  at    .' 

UH«lH 


I  M  I  r    l.iM -s  (  vi;|N   K,Tl\Kh 


»»Tr«t>»T  iti»m»  ivm  ink 

Annual  Benefit  of  Mr.  J.  C.  WILLI  AIYISOIV 

<    -'.Wat  »o1   *»r1»d    I'6t»rttl- m-r,t  will  »*  pmsiM.     TIM  fatn>wi 

^'-A.IOI^I     OPERA      TROUPE, 

WILL  APPEAR  IN  CHOICE  SELECTIONS. 


la  MMrqutB?*  of    lb.  bkM  f.Tor  "1  h  wbloB  la*  Dnra.  of 


TJ  N  CLE       TO  IMC' I 


O  A  33  I  IV, 


W«*  i-*c*It*<V  ii  will  tw  r«?p«BUd  for  potitltMj  ike  l>it  tiam  co 

lYIondajr  and  Tuesday  Ev'gs  June  16  & 17, 


Wednesday  Jnne  IS,  Farewell  Benefit  Mr.  Geo.  D.  Chaplin, 


In  ft* I* niton  'be  :*t*it  lenifttlOB,  i.  J.  MtCLORKEY  8  drums  found' d  on  DB1T  HARTE'B  po*mi.  "Hsr  LttUr, 
And  "Flyun  of  Yirgiois,"  »ud  caII  d 


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RftcrT'd  •**•%•—  Dm.  OireJs  «(•  Orcbwtn El  «•     fUloony.. 

EtMrrt4  S)e«ta>-B»iooBir _      »*    S^*Ii*'T'(V 

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"•I  o*»   vShSt'^Siim""'.'", 


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Publishes  all  ibe  California  Supreme 
Court  Reports. 


IT  ■  *■   .MIIVIIIIUII  <0,DIII.  UUO»B. 

NKarr  or  Tim  r»nrMiii>y  .a  * 

RELIABLE  AND  INDISPENSABLE  AID  TO 
THE  PRACTICAL  LAWYER. 

J.  P.  BOGARDTJS,  Publisher. 


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No,    G3B   Morobnnt   Street 
sa.n    FiUHOiNuo. 


.AND! 

I.!t»'"| 

it  b»i"*1 


-risian  House. 

■  ill    RtFlSl,, 
ILOOK  I101TBI  BAII.ROAD 

THORIN,  Proprietor. 

[SHED  ROOMS 

....AMD.... 

•  tauraii  t  . 

Qwwlity    •'  "Wine.,    I„W- 
■on     ..nd    I  liar*. 

.TaUIQ   IT   WiEK  OR    MONTH. 


...EVERY... 

itnrday    Evening, 

AT  BIQHT  O'CLOCK. 

AT    THE    OT.D    OBIQTTTAL 

■  RED    LIu.V    ID    Oi.n     »treet, 
"where  job  cm   otv*  HOI'  AND 

UULD  DRINKS  of  Me  Terj  be*t 
qisliiy.    The  "O  d  t*porv"  n  el- 

■  «»ja  on  btarl.    Drop  ir. 
DAVK    MKNDKS,    Proprietor. 


iiphii,1 


< 


CHILD  HAS  RETURNED  TD 

It*»    Parent. 
IEKA    SHIRT    STORE, 

1  EvMrmy     tr«ct(  ha*  Benofrd  t*> 

3     Hooond     street, 

lar*  y*a   will   find   m   complete   .**- 
■{••.*    *f   IHIBTS   ud    rUBNUH- 
•t   the   uea*.l   I*>w  price*. 

EEWDIOT   A  OO. 


|f*»' 


fif^ 


IVERLAND  HOUSE, 

id  •••  MOB1MIVTO  »T«Etr 
■  UB  MOBTQQMBRY. 

PEST  HOUSE  IN  THE  OITY. 

HOUSB     Hit    JUST    Bin    THOR- 


*of  Of 


-  BARBER  SflOP  .-nnowoUd.    Also, 

_  OrerUod  Hobs*  7»»  Kuktt  ■tr«Dr.. 

t  •wrtb.  **d  9  Fo*nb  iVf  stt.  o**r  Mat  kit- 

Proprietor. 


»S,    HOLMES  A  CO., 

IICllHI,!,  BTB1IT, 

bbxi  roB  all  xm  ds  or  eooDs, 

*od   to  »H   bn.tn«#.  ff-jfl,  «l|  part*  of 
•  omtnUilon.    aVfaBa, UUb nrif n ft.9 


On  its  Triumph  March  From  Ocean  to  Ocean! 

The  Great  New  York  and  New  Orleans 

Zoological,  Equestrian  Exposition 

MENAGERIE,  CIRCUS  AND  MUSEUM! 

One  Tioliet  A.c3Lria.its  to  a.11  Tents. 


open   on   Jackson  Street   Lot,    for  Ten  Days 

Only,   Commencing 

THURSDAY  EVENING 7... JUNE  19,    1873. 

TWO   PERFORMANCES  DAILY. 

Th.U«..tMda.M»at«apl...aOlroa.lb.l.«.li.«'""^  «•»  »'«•<••<'.  tr.T.UI.«  .»!»  ud  ».l..l,.l,  b,  ,.ll,  »d  win.,  .  Bp~l.l   T»i..l 
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-,-Ib  »f  Prler».-Dr...  Cirot.  BI.IB  O.  Un 

Will  Ml»b,».t0.m.»<l  Jon«  H  «d  1«. 

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asnoij  duijs  pue 

OldlOVd   NH3HAn08 

'jiniunoi  Kotw&  pun  h*aa  9*4^ 


SANGER  HALLE 

(BlKGER'S  HALL.) 
IS     6KABT    ST..     NIAE     E1ABIT. 


A**c  bat  Ut«  CltolctHl  Mrnods  of     WIbw* 
■md  Ialqaor*  •■  hauid. 


DEPOT  WIVAND  A  EAUHLI  BAY  IREWflf 

fsUlf  0HR1B  FBLDMAHBt. 


Attontion,  Good  Livers! 

MR.  P.  BRROBB,  FORMERLY 
uroprlstorof  tb*  Mlrif-n  R**> 
•  tjtAfit.  d«i  inkon  ih-  Btii(>meDt 
>l  botb  the  MtDnra'  K#».  *or*nl  or»x 
rol*l  Btrn.il.  *nd  Ihu-  M,Qcn'' 
08  Mftrhat  BtiAfll.  in  psrtnsrablp  *>ttB  MRU 
\  DKAYKUK,  whohu  b»«o  iono*«t*d  with  th« 
flrm  torjroitra.  Ik  prOT«TJ»ots  b*v*  M»n  mad*  tm 
id*  cut* tun  d«p*rtn*i  lost  will  render  tb*  M4W 
oors'moiv  popular  tbso  tt  bss  i>»tr  bo»o  darlitir 
lb*  a  ••*rt<>f  lu  prtMpsritr.  Oor  Bill*  of  Fm% 
inib-tn  *.M  tb*  dslloM.nl  of  tha  mssob.  Oit 
troth)  In  "Uood  F»rt.  Good  Oookhog  *nd  Modexia** 
OhaVTgM." 

P.   IU.KOKS   aft  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

Sltl    ftOd   SU  COtEVSMrSUU  -aaw.    . 

*ea  M»rkstitr**t. 
Op*n  km  s  A.M.  to  10  r.At  »oU  la 


FRED.  C.    WENTWORTNp 

Asboodom  tbtt  *t  his  Ssloou, 
OOl  Kwaarap  •*.,  Kf.  VT.   tor.  8*«raa*M.rt*>> 

Long  fkmoas  for  tb*  *bo*IUdo*  of  II* 

WINEM  and  LIQlTOItt» 

All  Drlnki  will  hsnoeforth  be 

t  h  ixr     o  b  ivr  t  m  *> 

m*Mioa 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

TUBIIll    CITT,    »ViDl, 

rUIS  ELKGAHT  THBATKB  BAB  BBBH 
djcorkt«d.  »Bd  M  bo  raotcd  br  tb.  nil  ' 
31    th.  ml.     Bur.   .vj    i/.T»lkoi    oorai 
UlMnilf  brattad  wilb  e.  .upllc.tlc>n  b/  l.t 
j«)i»    riPKi 


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Published  every  Day  in  the  Year  by 

S3«  ssterefcant  and  SO*      Wiwhin^toa  St 
*■    Below  Montgomery.  San  KTAncisocv. 


FBIDAY JTJiNE  13,  i»73 

Ahead  Affnin. 

The  OhroDiole  often  publishes  news  which 
ean  bo  found  in  no  other  paper.  It  let  tae 
Bulletin  and  Call  get  a  little  ahead  of  it  on 
the  Modoc  War  business,  but  now  it  is  ahead 
of  all  its  contemporaries  on  the  subjest  of 
Btnd-olHbs.  It  gave  ia  yesterday's  issue, 
elaborate  iostiuctioDi  bow  to  make  and  bow 
■to  use  a  sand-club,  evidently  writ  en  by  ao 
expert.  It  followed  these  iDBtrnctijcs  dp 
with  the  following  bit  of  "exuloBive"  news: 

Heller,  the  e  'lebr-t  d  pranist,  is  supposed 
to  have  met  bis  death  from  a  s<ro>  e  of  this 
diabolical  weapon.  He  w*s.  attacked  in  a 
eo;oh  in  Mexico  by  road  agents,  and  struck 
aaros*  thebdck  with  a  Bann-club.  The  re 
rail  did  not  develop  for  nearlv  two  months, 
when  the  flesh  bjgan  to  mortify  and  death 
followed. 

Poor  Heller!  The  last  we  heard  of  him  he 
was  alive  and  well,  conjuring  and  paying 
the  piano  to  large  andiecees  in  the  East  In- 
dies,  and  new  the  Coromcle  says  be  was 
kiV.oi  in  M»xtco  with  a  sand-clab.  No  otber 
piper  has  toil  news,  and  we  hops  no  otber 
will  publish  it,  because  Heller  won't  like  it 
f  they  d  •. 


Unprofitable . 

Old  Mr. ,  sped  about  60,  is  very  affec- 
tionate and  fatherly  in  his  manner  to  young 
ladies.    The  ottur  day  he  asked  little  Jenny 

,  about  twelve  years  of  age,  to  ki*s  him. 

Her  mother  said,  "Jenny  \i  very  bashful." 
"Oh,"  said  Mr. ,  "You  don't  mind  kiss- 
ing an  old  man  like  me,  do  you  Jenny?" 
Jenny  replied,  "I  don't  tee  that  there  is  any 

particular  pleasure  ia,  it  Mr. ." 

Fubilc  Acoummodatlon. 

Washing  left  at  the  offloe  before  8  a.  m.,  can 
be  returned  In  the  evening  if  required;  we 
never  disappoint!  What  Oheer  Laundry,  121 
LelaeedoEff  street.  • 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 
The  People's  Remedy  for  all  Achea  and  Pains. 


Star  Shirts  una  Oollars. 

All   sorts   and  sizes,  for  sole  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cater  Laundry,  121  Leldesdorff  st. 


"Whtte  Labor  Only  I 

Employed    by   the  What  Oheer  Linndry,  131 

LetdeadPiff   street.  * 

5*r«tt'a  Abolition  Oil 

Oores  Stiff  Jointe,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  3-l 


PraU'a  Abolition  Oil 

Oures  Rheumatism  and  Neuralgia. 


Corns,   Bunions,   Ingrowing  Nails. 

A  perfect  cure  warranted  by  Albert  Bchoen- 
wald,  127  Second  street.  i-m 


Tbe    Beat   Remedies. 

©r.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain,  Dr.  Pec 
ty'B  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  billons  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Sansome 
street,  center  of  commercial.  • 


X*lLotoa:ravpnl«    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery.  84  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  street.  A 

Notice  to  the  Public. 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  Is  now  Bel- 
ling off  bis  fine  stook  of  men's,  boys'  and  ohil. 
arena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
.greatly  reduced  prices.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  hats,  trunks,  valises, 
•to.,  below  ooat,    Call  If  you  wans  bargains.  3l 


Moroni  or  Families  who  are  about  to  spend 
•the  Summer  In  the  country  with  their  children, 
«ught  not  to  forget  before  they  go  to  provide 
themeelves  as  well  as  their  children  with  under- 
clothing. The  only  place  where  they  can  buy 
the  sunt  cheaper  and  made  of  better  material 
than  at  acy  otner  place  is  at  H.  Fried!  and*  r  a 
Qo'fl,  No.  9  Third  street,  Nucleus  Building.    3a 


2>r.    X>oJb.er-ty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  par Ucdarly  to 
chronic  aDd  specific  practice,  and  as  such  le 
-vow  the  moat  suoeesstul  of  any  Physician  In 
Ban  Francisco.  Offloe  619  Sacramento  street, 
aomer  of  Leldesdorff;  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Oheer  House.  x 


Sftm  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bubs  House  Oarrtagea,  can  be 
found  In  front  ef  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  ea- 
tebUanment,  eoutbweet  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery  at*.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carriage  orders 
eft  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  ra 


A.  £*!«&■  B,rLT  bo«ation. 

Persons  desiring- coaa'orUble  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  snouts  visit  the  Alhambza, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  building  u  ■  tot  fine  one  and  is  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. 


Ladles  Vlsitinsr  cards. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Joan  P. 
Dwtsb,  136  Sutter  street,  opposite  Lick  Homw, 
end  at  the  Grand  Hotel.  V.  B.— Hamdkbji- 
CHisrs  neatly  iusexd.  PsauautKBD?  of  every 
description  to  order.  , 


Dental  Work, 

Fob  sTNreT  quilits  or  wo&r,  go  to  T.  0.  Jae- 
aup,  dentist,  cor.  Sutter  md  Montgomery,  over 
"Tucker's, ^^_^  5-u 

Oljubygtasx.— Madame  Clara  Antonla,  the 
Clairvoyant  Physician  and  Independent  Trano* 
Medium.  333  Kearny  street,  bet.  BuBb  and  Pine. 
'Consultations  in  English,  French  a»d  Qenaan.T 


Fun  Under  Difficulties. 

The  Alta  pretends  t  j  believe  that  we  steal 
all  the  funny  paragrapbs  that  appear  in 
Fioabo.  Tbiflisnoteo.  We  write  some  of 
thorn,  we  write  uuder  difficulties.  Tnepub" 
li»Laref  this  paper  publiauta  also  tha  Pa- 
cific  Law  "-B-portcr.  HcedltB3  of  the 
agony  wliioh  suoh  a  course  inflicts  on  us 
he  has  the  proofs  of  tbat  pi- per  re*d  in  the 
editorial  room  of  the  Figabo  office.  The 
fiend  who  reeds  theae  proofs  has  ft  loud 
voie*.  and  seems  to  like  to  ebow  his  powers 
of  e'.ocutioD,  B:cantiy  we  commenced  a 
humorous  ariole  on  the  «*Cau*eof  Deaths' 
during  Infancy."  We  were  just  elaborating 
a  pnu  on  whooping  oongb,  when  the  P.  L. 

B,  proof  reader  oommeuctd: 

Per  Ooeiam. 

The  first  ground  of  error  relied  upon  is, 
tbattbeCqorterrea  in  requiring  tbedefen- 
dant  to  exercise  his  right  of  prematurely; 
and  bwfore  twelve  jurors  had  baeo  procored 
whymthe  Conrt  d.cided  to  be  compettnt 
and  qualified.  But  the  actioa  of  the  Oonrt 
wab  in  strict  accordance  witu  the  ruling  of 
this  Court  in  People  v.  Sooggina  (37  Caj. 
676),andw:i8  00ireot,  unless  that  easa  ia  to 
bo  now  overruled. 

We  ran  our  fingerB  through  cur  ambrosi- 
al leeks,  wriggled  about  uneielly  on  our 
chair;  and  tried  to  close  our  ears  to  the  Bound 
of  that  voice  which  etui  went  on  ottering 
legal  j  irgon,  which  leuumbed  and  stupe- 
fled  our  intellect.  Tatre  waa  a  lull  of  a 
fn-v  minors;  (he  proof  reading  Wis  ans- 
peud.  d,  the  time  was  filled  up  by  a  playful 
fi^ht  between  two  of  the  Figabo  eurritra. 
who  were  waiting  for  tbeir  papers.  We 
Btroggltd  bravely  on,  and  were  getting  a 
litt  e  Jn  the  vein  again  when  the  iea-er 
recommeLOid; 

if  there  were  no  rther  way  cf  meeting 
this  posit  on,  it  would  doubtless  famiah  a 
strong  argument  in  favor  of  the  farmer  dco- 
trine,  that  it  is  the  judgment  and  not  the 
satisfaction  which  pasfes  t*ie  property. 
Adams,  v.  Brongbton,  2  8tra  1078;  aud  sea 
oases  collect  d  in  Buckland  v.  JobnBon,  16 

C.  B.  Is5.  8ueh  is  not  tb«  law,  bow^^er, 
in  thiB  Slate— Hyde  v.  Noble,  13  N.  H. 
494— and  probably  not  now  in  England; 
Brimameadv.  Harrison,  Law  B>p.,  6  C.  P. 
564;  8.  0.  Law  Bep.,  7  0.  P.  547;-aodthe 
aid  of  no  such  doctrine  need  be  invoked. 
We  hope  that  we  now  have  staV  d  our  poaiiion 
fairly,  the  public  will  appreciate  it  and  con- 
fess th:t  to  write  funny  paragraphs  under 
snch  circumstances  is  a  matter  of  much  dif- 
ficulty. If  we  have  ever  and  anything  that 
seemed  uckiDd  about  Ban  Jose,  if  we  have 
been  guilty  of  a  lack  of  forbearance  towards 
the  ungrammatieal  young  man  of  the  AJta, 
if  we  have  pitehsd  into  Poillip  Phillips,  the 
Singing  Pilgrim  more  frequently  than  was 
christian  like,  we  put  it  down  to  irrita'ion  of 
mind  caused  by  viva  voce  reading  of  the 
proofs  of  the  Pacific  Law  Reporter,  aud  hope 
that  this  will  be  accepted  as  a  full  and  BUffl- 
oient  excuse.    Tfcere  he  goes  again:— 

That  remark  was  not  s'rictly  ctlltd  for  as 
the  c^ss  then  stood;  butwehaveno  doubt  its 
correct,  and  it  fullv  meets  the  case  es  now 
predated.  '2  Par  Bills  and  Notes;  1  Billiard 
on  Torts  51;  Bunkland  v.  Jobusoo,  sup.; 
Hepburn  v.  SeweU,  5  Har.  &  Johns.  (Md.) 
211. 

We  will  smoke  until  this  tyranny  iB  over 
and  past. 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


CAPTAIN  ROBERT  HALEY'S 
Grand    Daylight    Excursion, 

'      ON.... 

8IJD1I JUKE  15.  1878 

o 


J   THE  MAQBIFIOEHT 

Steamer, 


B.  M.   WHIPPLE. 

VlUlun  Valltjo  Street  Wh«I  at  0:80  a.   M. 
ebarp;  iheooe  to 

iud  l.lontl .  Bed  Back.  Flounder  Flat, 
and    the  .Stone   Wry    Dock*.  ..her* 
the  Steoot.r  ToKderMU  I.  new 
lying. 
And  retire  »o  tbe  eity  b»  6  p.  !m.    All  enUuTeri 
will  b.  mad.  to  ba.e  tbie  the  Brand  suooeB,  of  the 
«mob.    A  IBiND  UF    HU8I0    WI1J.  BE  FUR- 
NISHED for  tbe  000.1  ica. 

P«...«.  f.r  He    1>»T .!•_•»  s* 

Children vti-jr" 

jell  2t 


NEW   ADVERTISEMENTS. 


CALIFORNIA^  THEATRE. 

Mr.  John  MoOulloafjb Proprietor  and  Maoagar 

Salordnj  EvciUdk Jane  14.  191B 

ASMJ.tL  II.CMH  V 
....OP 

MR.  J.  C.  WILLIAMSON, 

For  wbich  ootaiioa  be  fcai  tbe  honor  of  prostnt- 
iag  (or  Itae  ttpproval  cf  ata  fr  eoda  and  tbe  public 
i  geaer*l  .h«  lollowiDg  aoeqaaUod  Hat  of  Attrac- 
tions: 

FIRST. 
The  bcaatital  maaiotvl  Drama  entitled 

THtE  CHILD  OF  THE  REGIMENT. 

Mit-s  Higgle  Moire  aa  Josephioe  <«ltb  book). 
Mra.  Jud.u  a»  tbe  Docbear.  Mf6.  Haocdeia  as  tbe 
Marobioaeaa,  Mr.  Hear;  bdw«rda  a.  -ca'.de  Mr. 
W.  rJarry,  *wbo  bus  tcndl*  vjluut'ered  ai  Pam- 
pernioke..  acd  Mb.  VilH  UUbu.\  osGaillot. 

BEOO    D. 
THE  FABBRI   OPBB1  TBOVFE. 
Madams    INEZ  FABBRI,  AKK A.  Kl  ZHB  JAO. 

MULluR,  ia  obotos  «el«ctionB,  aooompmied  bj- 
Prof.  B.  MULDilB  FABBK1. 

1 H1KD. 
Mr.   W.  Lanton    an)  Mr.    C    A.  Cartls 

Wh»bt>T«  kindly  Tolanteered,  will  Qght  their 
great    ' 

HCMPTY  DUHPTT  CaMBAT. 

Mr.  John  McCoUoorU 

Will  reaite 

HARBABA   FKET'HIE. 

Mr.  J,  C.    Wllitammn 

Will  recite   (first  time) 

DOT   BAUHUtA    FUEUXOniE, 

And  tell  thit 

DWAltf  STOJBY. 

Masters  JAMES  MOOKtf  acd  W.  BRiY  will 
appear  is  their  aacqaalled  LiUUIiLt  uLUG 
1>ANCK. 

A  new  looal  faroe,  bj  Olay  Creene  E^q..  founded 
opon  tae  great  qaeiiioa  t>f  ibe  day  and  oallad 

THE  CHINESE  INVASION, 

Mr.  J.  O.         t  slonob,  tbe  Hitter,  a  Hoodlam 
Wli  LUMS.ON    (ill  K--  tuogu  EiJitu. 
Mr,  W.  U.  LemacMr.  Freowill,  a  philasthropiBt. 

Mr.  E.  J.  Bucliloy.  aa p  red   Uom.aet 

(  ti.it. s  Mob  ban  t> 

MISS  MAGGIE   MOORE J  a  am  6.  L  ■. 

With  Song,  '-tto  Iriah  Need  Applj." 
Other  obaraatora  by    Mi=89S    Oummin?,    John-v 
etone.M  s«ra.  0<>ud.  Mscklia,  frestoo  and  oLb-m. 
•V  tioi  Biok  now  opeo.  jall-tf. 

WIENIAWSKIJOI.CERTS. 

FAOIFIO     TTA.T1T1. 

|\TK.  HET»RI  WIENIAWSK1  HAS  TBE 
LYX    hooer  to  aoaoaaaa  a  seriea  of 

GRAND  CONCERTS 

...   FOE.... 

Wadaeadtiy  Evening; June  18th 

Thargdavr  Evening June    ]9lh 

raturiluy  AfiernoOB JuueSlit 

GKAS0      MATINEr. 
....WHEN..., 
MB.  IIKMil  W1ESIAWSKI. 
Sola  Violinist  of  nte  M  j  isty  tbe  Emperor  of  Ros- 
sia,  will    make  bia  titst  appBM-anoe  in    thia    city 
tieetber  wit  nan  ona  amble  of  eminent  aruats,  in- 
cluding 

M'lle  JUr-E  DE  UT.THEK.  Soprano; 
Mr.  CAUL  WOLP*Oa\,  Pianist; 
llr.  L.  KEMJIELI.VSKI,   Aooompanylat. 
A  most  att  acuf  e  programoie   will  be  pr«aeoted 
at  each  (Jonoeit 

AdmlMlon 91. OO 

Reierycd  Seat*  50oti.  Extra. 

Sate  of  seite  ooaamencea  Monday.  Jane  16~-b,   at 

it.,  m.,  at  Cray's  Mnaio  Store,  623  and  625  OUy 

Btrett     Hteiawaj'a  Pianos  need  at,  all  Wiemawiki 

Ooacerts.  jelO-tf. 


GRAND  PICNIC. 


SECOND   ANNUM.    PICNIC    AN3    EXCUHSION 


INATIONAL  CADETS.I 

II  OAPTAIK  IRELAN,  Oomd'g.  11 

TO  FASSKIWG'a  GAHDRNH,  ALAMEDA, 
on  SUNDAY,  June  I5tb.  1673.  The  Oompaoy 
wiil  spare  no  paina  tomaho  tbia  one  of  too  mott 
pUaaant  and  orjojabla  PionicB  of  tbs  seasoo. 
Robinson'a  Band  of  twenty^ fonr  pieces  -e  engaged 
for  the  ocoaaion.  Tbe  Dancing  platforms  a-o 
large  and  pleasantly  eitnat'd.  Prizes  will  be  com- 
peted for  in  variens  interesting  and  exalting, 
names,  as  follows;  Baok-racing.  target  shoo.iop, 
ioit  ball,  etc  , 

Tbe  Bomb  leave  San  Franoi?co  at  follows:  9:10 
11: 15  A. it.    H- turning  at  1,  4:10,5:35  p   m. 

Tickets  to  be  had  from  tbe  members  of  the 
Company,  and  at  the  host  on  tbe  morning  of  the 
ocowloi.  Tijuefcj  of  adaoiaBioa  to  the  Hardens 
EO  cents.  jelO  td 


..75  cent* 


r>«.  LEECHUN  €3rJEE, 

C  E  L  E B RATED 

Olilueae  pliysloiaxi, 

1047   DVPONT  STREET, 
Between  Pacific  and  Jaclcaon  8«8. 

OnrBB  all  disease.    Moderate  oharges.  j-13.1m 


FOURTH    OF    JULY. 

-\XrX*.l-t€>  Sliirts 
Flremena  Slxlx-tta 
Calico  Bliirts 

Claeob.   Bliirts 
Under    Slilrts 

And  all  kind,  of  Fariii"bir.g  Good,  ua  Toilet 
Artioto.  at  tha  asoat  aat!Bfaeti>rv  price.,  at  the  Old 


Tuolumne  Reuniou  Association 

Will  bold  taeir  fiixtn  Annual 

REUNION    AND    PICNIC 

....AT..., 

Grand  Central.  Park,  Oakland, 

(hi  Tne.Juy June  17,   187J. 

TICKETS  OF  ADMISSION.  SO  CT».  CHIL- 
drm  half  prica.    Can  be  obtiined  of  the  of- 
ficers of  tbe  Association  and  at  tie    Park   (Box 
(.■  ffloi )  after  8  o'oiook  a.  M.  od  the  day  of  the  pic- 
nlo. 
Prea't.W.  H.   OCTKNINGHAM,    Ci  Howard  et 
Vice  Prea't,    L.  P.  MoOAKTY.  338    Montg'yal. 
boo.  and  Treaa.,  O.  K.  McUUSKEk,  81G  Market 
KTECUTrvr:  CoMMrrrzE: 

THORNTON   WESTLKY.I60  New  Montf'y  *t. 

HhKRT  UARTKB,  403    Fonutb  street,  ti.  F. 

WU.  t±.  LAMB.  5n  bell  at.  B,  F. 

N.  G.  UINSMURE    No.  4  B  dway  Blc.  Oaklabd. 

Ample  accomodations  for  tbe  conv.-yance  of 
psaaivngere,  and  eyery  other  arrantjemcDl  t>  insnre 
comfoit  and  enjoyment,  baa  baoa  made. 

Tneband  will  leave  baa  Fraaoisco  on  the  9:20 
Boat,  and  proceed  direct  to  cbe  Park,  tbe  liber 
olny  of  tbe  Ftrty  OonpADyprorld.ng  a  tbronsh 
train  not  osoal  that  hour  of  the  d&y,        j  el2  td 


Grand 

PICNIC    AND    BALL! 

Gtven  by  the  Haxloan  MUitarj  Company, 

"GUARDIA   DE   JUAREZ," 


....OVa... 


.  JCSE.13,  1873 


SCHl/ETZEN    PARK.    AlAMEDA. 

The  Splendid  Waloo*  t's  Band  has  been  engaged 
for  the  oooaaion. 

The  Company  starts  at     o'oiook. 

AdmlealoB «•   Cent* 

Children SS    Cents 

Boat  learea  at  osnal  bonrs,   and  will  make  an 
EXTRA  trip  at  10 o'oiook,  a.m. 

Alta,  Chronicle,  German  Demokrat  oopr  ja9  td 


THE  CALEDONIAN   CLUB 
Seventh  Annual 

OATHERINC  AND  6AMES 

WILL  BE  HELD  AT 

BADGER'S     PARK,    OAKLAND, 

SATURDAY JVSK  14,  1878. 

The  Priz»B  to  be  competed  for  this  year  are  more 
ralnable  and  numerous  than  at  aoy  previous 
meeting  of  the  Olnb. 

A  splendid  Band  of  Mnsiahaa  been  encaged, 
and  a  farK*  Pavilion  in  tbe  Park  will  afford  ample 
accommodation  f or  Danoing, 


The  Oakland  Ferry  Boat  will  ran  en  regular 
Mm",  connecting  witu  trains  memos  direct  to  tbe 
Park, 

Tickets  (inoludlng  fare  both  ways). ...50  ele. 
Children,  half  price. 

To  be  bad  from  tbe  Members  or  at  tbe  stores  of 
Andenon  &  Randolph,  112  Montgomery  street, 
AadereonA  Irvlag,  219  Momtgomery street,  W.  A. 
Frey.  404  Kearny  street,  or  at  the  wharf  en  ate 
morning  ol  the  Qamaa. 


THE  8UHB  HO^k.X> 


-  ...TV. ... 


SUCCESS 

13  BY  FOLLOWING  THE  TRUE 

American  Business  Principles 

Tbe  Reasons  for  Success  or  Failure 

We  start  with  the  flat  assertion  that  no  house 
has  ever  failed  beoanae  tha  prloe  asked  for  mei- 
obandlse  it  kept  was  toi  low.  And  against  this 
declaration  we  plaae  this  fact,  that  no  Urm  In  the 
ordinary  rontina  of  trade  his  ever  grown  into  a 
large  and  increasing  bnainase,  or  taken  the  lead  in 
its  partioolar  olasa  of  goods*  with  high  prioea  for 
tbe  WAtsoword.  Snooeas,  In  the  largest  numb-.r 
of  instance*,  can  be  trajed  to  fair  dealing,  OUUB- 
TRSr,  and  INTSlUGBNT,  PKBblSTKHT  EN- 
ERGY. 

One  mistake,  ono  «  tempt  to  teat  tbe  too  of  tan 
cheated  public,  may  reeult  in  apparent snoovas,  but 
eooneror  later  tbeviotimiof  tbe  imposition  will 
turn  upon  you.  Wbea  \  man  buya  a  thing  and  has 
paid  loo  muoh  for  i  t,  it  is  useless  trying  to  smooth 
over  the  matter.  The  merohant  who  chuckled 
over  the  big  profl-.  he  made  has  famished  the  olnb 
wherewith  bia  own  head  may  be  broken.  There 
are  mors  divnyetto  eome.au  i  the  man  who  thinks 
UUNNINGA  MAi'OH  FJRHONK6T  DEALING 
had  batter  not  forg  it  It. 

Patrons  ara  txp  *otsd  to  par  a  profit  on  the 
purobases  and  at  the  earns  time  depend  upon  the 
merobant's  advantage?  as  a  guarantee  that  they 
a-e  far  and  reaaoaabls,  If  the  publio  are  con- 
vinoed  tlat  a  certain  tradesman  has  peculiar 
facilities  for  laying  in  bis  waras,  aod  they  dlioov 
er  tha  par  ceottt;*  of  profit  1 1  be  lees  than  ia  gen- 
erally dimanded,  ft  matters  not  how  small  it  is, 
fractional  snma  are  snfnoient  ho  insnre  anooaas 
where  the  contrary  will  surely  result  in  fail  are. 


OUR  MANNER  OF  DOING 
i  RU8INES8. 


.{■Is    It    o.    Sneoess?' 

t  : 

o  ^        ;mo  1 

q  iWe  bay  our   Gi>ode  low   and   sell  ' 

w  tor  caab. 

B 

C     Vemark  o«r  goods  low  smd  stlek 

O  to  oar  prices. 

a 

W«  represeat  oar   goods   |ntt    as 
r-  they  are. 
UJ 
U     We  return  the   money   to  evil  who 

j*  buy  of  as  and  ore  not  aalted*  If  the 

0)  goods  are  not  soiled. 


We  are  wlillog  to  give  polite  at- 
tention and  show  yon  through  onr 
stock  whether  yon  wish  to  bay  or 
not. 

We  propose  to  treat  our  custom. 
ers  so  well  that  we  shall  see  them 
again. 

We  aim  to  treat  onr  customers  la 
snch  a  way  that  every  visitor  we 
have  will  be  a  .walking  advertise- 
ment for  onr  house. 


OB 

£0UR   INDUCEMENTS  TO 

*  CUSTOMERS. 

o  .  K I 

q     Good,  Stylish  Clothing,  well  made, 

D  at  moderate  prices,  and  warranted 
■f 

as  represented,     polite   and  attent- 

Jlve  salesmen  la    attendance,  and  no 

Hone  urged  to  purchase  If  the  good* 
do  net  salt.     If  the   above  Is   your 
Hldea   h*w  business    should    be   cob. 

ducted,  call  and  see  us. 


CLOTHING 

Airrj 

GENTS'  FURNISHING  :G00DS, 

Fancy    Goods, 

Engllali     Cutlery, 

HATS,  TRUNKS,  VALISES, 

In  fact,  a  general  eteek  of  all  kinds  and  grades 
ef  goods,  oheaper  than  any  other  hones  in  the 
oily.  f 

IX L  Auction  Store 

618  and  620  Kearny  St., 

Corner    ot    Commercial 


PICNICS,  EXCURSION    | 


S.  F.  and  H,  ?.  J».  . 


CHANGE    OF    1» 

THE  CHEAPEST  ROUTE  TO  THE   Ifl 


ONANT>AFTFB  JUNK  1. 18U.TI 

ing  with  the  Sin  Frintlsoo  ±  Nortu 
roiid  Oompany  for  Olo»ord»le  and  all  I 
sttttone.  witlle&ve  San  Fisnoieoo  da 
exopted),  from  KroLt  street  Wherf  af 

^nrf"?*.'  lSe   tr4in   wl11  ie"e    Olorari 
8.0a  o  clock  A  M  .  connecting  at  Doaar 
sio  meraid  arriviDgiu  San  Fianolaaa 
(Jie  Eteamers  and  eare   mak^  close     , 
with  etagea  to  and  from  all  points. 

SUNDAY   EX'.URS  0NS~AT  REDUC 
Leave  8an  Franolaoo  at'  8  a   w,« 

arrifing  at  Olorcrdile  at  1  o'clock  p  u  . 

will  leave  Oloverdal*  at2o'clook    air  ! 

Franoiaco   at   7  o'oiook.      Thi*  will  i! 

Bioniata  Beveial  hours  at  an>  of  tbs  £ 

tbe  line  ef  ihe  ro»d     For  all  isformat? 

the  Oompuaj'ti  offlue,  4»C  Mootsoms  S 
On  acd  .after  Jane  l&t,  ibe  Wtean*  i 

Han  Franciroo  at  2  30,  p.  ml;  thsaa!  S 

Oloverdale  at  6  A.  M  '  ,M  "I 

aplB PEfFR  DON  A  HOg,. 


Badger'sCentral  Park,  il 


TB.ESV,  BEAUTIFDL  QARDBUB    || 
open  lor  the  seaion,  and  susy    at 

popular 

Will  be  held  there.  The  attractlsei  .sj 
ont.  8KiaNG  PATXUON.  MUSS  ,W 
MA3IUM.  bkating  free  on  wsekdsyi  V 
Admission. si 

OHlLDRKf  TO  CENTS, 


PIPIFAX!   PIPll 

MAGIC    BITT) 

THBSE  BITTERS.  IfTVtNTBDBl 
Wolfgang,  a  celebrated  savaaol   1 
Be  marvelous  in  their  effeoti  thai  lt| 

throughout  Europe 

MACIC  BITTEI 

They  give  Tone  to  the  Stomaob,  Oslo  eh| 
pleiio ■:-,  Brilliancy  to  the  Byes,  Vi**™ 
Isot.and  renewed  strength  and  viitli  ) 
end  iLflrm. 

Ho  family  should  bs  without  thtl  iJ 
tonic. 

j.  m.  ooRwai 

i«6  2a  Proprietors,  Sal  i 


IMahl's  ^al 

ALTHOTTBH   MR.    TABBB  I'm 

**-  having  withdrawn  (?)  from  the  }\ 
Gallery,  Mo  18  Montgomery  strati  | 
signed  retains  possession  of  all  nsjQ 
at  tbat  place,  and  is  prepared,  as  I 
f nrnish  all  kinds  ol  Piotures  in  ths  || 
guaranteeing,  with  flrst-olass  UlioJ 
faction  in  all  oases. 

MR.    NAHL'S  personal  attentlor 
all   retooohing  and    coloring    (a  nl 
which  art  be  is  acknowledged  by  all  if 
head  of  his  profcssioB. 

NAHL^ 
Artists  and  Phi 

jntlw  IS  Montgomery  rt.i  I 


DR.  sTORDAlTC  \ 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL 

A.na  Uolleire  ofMefleli 

i  n  nnn  bbautiful  , 

M.\J.\J\J\J  i.e  obiMtatob.  „_. 
PubJlo.DAY  AND  NIGUT.  atJTO 


3  iS  iiontBOmery  btreeL 

•ay-DB.  Jobdah'b  Pbivaib  Ol* 
Geory  street  (opoositeold  MeoBi 


Bead!  Read!!  Ii 
THE  PALACE  OF  Fll 


New  .--tore.  11  Second  strssl.  < 
Grand  Hotel.  Clothing  of  tbs  hi  * 
fashionable  styles  ma(*e  to  order. 

NOTE  THaTfRIC 

Pants...  from  $6  toStfl 

Suits •fromU| 

I  Invite  the  inspection  of  ths  Oksu  I 
the  market, 

A.  MORRIS 

No.    17    Second  Ire. 

17  1m Oppoalta  gr»  fcj 


AUCTION  SAL. 

New  City   HaliJ* 

No    77    and  ~78-Del4" 

MONDAV.   JDHE  16.  1611-J0B1  »Bi 
TON  4  SUN.  Aaotioo.w.  VI   m^  . 
9ty  6*t«et.    For  pir.ioal.r.  M.ad»J  ***' 
Alta  aod  Kx.miaer. 
By  order  Bond  ot  OiW  Hall  OW""  ' 
M18-W  ROB'r  GKOBOl! 


HERI 


The    Great   Tonic  and  - 

SaloSTerjwktrt. 


J.    C.    COMBE 

TERRAPIN    ^f" 

C«r.  Itt.il  and  Teawl  * 

BV-T.rr&pLa  ftOWt.1 
OjBterB  In  .TM7  >ttl 
BUPPKR    BOOMS  J.I 


THE    VEl 

A  Fsvorite  Resort  for  Lo  ' 

Good  Liquors  and  Choi 

ilPS-Xhelr    Poor  Brandy   Is 

K.  H.  LEVT.  Proorifltor.  sooth  I 

Kearny  and  Oommeroisl  streets, 


l  s)f  a  v 


"■*    ' «  isctbobV    Mint- 


ij  5;    NWTMMIIT-t 

HOTEL. 


• 


S  NEW  VARIETIES 


fiR  Developments 
OHL.B1Y 

I    STii 
.RUT 


-CALIFORNIA   MINSTRELS 

I   SUMHE  r>...  m.,.. 


BEIU  UNION  THEATRE 


ENPORIUMOFFUN 
tit  ami  \ 

mtf      Army 

and   Varied    Interlude 

m     >I 

.n  ..nr,        -i,-,,-  [  9 

>PtAR»NCC     OF    IDA    MAY 
JAT    AHD  USD  \t  I 


CHANCE      OF     TIME  . 


jni 


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ON 


i*i  t  AVfnr.T.Tnnia 


niroa 


UNOER  THE    CASLIC 


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lonTiuona. 

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HARD  CHECK. 


B...I.   7l_. 

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JUiTlCt  FOR  AM   HOUR. 


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k*m.I.  Btuaa 

Id.    Plik 

HIM    l.n.l.e 

B«kt|  tforto. 

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To  ••»•-«••  wiib  lb"   L...b.bl«  Act  of 

LtVLS   lXX  Ct  IT'lIX. 

.JobBny  Pries 

-(  ..U-rr*    t)a»or 

Tr.nk  M>>tiraori 

.    .. Loans  Hoamn 


The  Renowned 


I  AF11VB1Y,  In  his  Champion  J 


The  Belles  of  the  Kitchen. 


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I_.it  tio      Mao       m 


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CAna 


Lis      Orlginnl 


»maoo 


Sounds  From  Germany  Master  Barney 


Sff* -!•>••    (Ill 


C3-.     XV.     JBBTBR, 

SI  RMAMBD — ft. 

"Til©      lVtctxa       -wltlx      ttxo     Talltlng 

Drawtii(f-ronm     C?oiii*»<llnii, 

Anglo-French    and    Funniest    Ventriloquist    In    the    World, 

WITH     BXa     IIBADLEN8     MEN. 


XT! 


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Ml.,  t  .it.  an, 


Scones  in  ban  Francisco 

— —  am  — 

CkXi<%S*  |  Jl>hn  SrhmUt  *»•*  *+r  Pi»lfiit  Bitter* 


O.  I   KTCIK 


To  Cos  el  ads  with  lh-  Scrf-anlng   tkstcb   of 


THE  MISCHIEVOUS  MONKEY. 


WAMFU-Im    11m  kl    l.adli*.   !••   l»r>js    for   Frmni    P-nl.>-.imf,   OI«    WoMin  who    I.ivr.    In  her  >r*><- 


WILL   HHORTLY  APPEAR— 

ROtoert  Frasor,   tH.©  G-roat  X*Ax^t<3X2XlxrLlst 


I     ■    t>lA>P-S     * 


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....AJtS)    ... 

C? XT  BE  1ST    PI111IJONIA 
ClurMtm  bi  tb.  uonp.... 


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nuuoc,  m  iiiitnurf ... 

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R.  l.bTON  a  OOTRHJ. 


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TRUNKS  AND  VALISES. 

SOP*RIOK.  .  tsTuM-Vt  *,r>K  |T0Rti   WAR. 
■■•    1*1  ttni-t    >d4  darsMo.  si     m  •>•■••  r*«re*>4 
p'i*»s   J.  OOKia.  irsi  ■-*>»!••.  »»  Msat«n-i*rr 
•tws«n   r-m-  »rd    Hu-r.  tlrigi  tks   Ksu 
Bonis       Trnrhi    H-««'-"1.  O    rs-j    WssTs       lit  In 


■AN  FRANCISCO 

IT  GALLERY 

Pine  Street,  below  Montgomery. 

'  IE  SPRING  EXHIBITION 

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OF    THE 

San  Francisco 


rt  Association! 


w  Open  to  the  Public. 


.  "BUT.  to  3  T*.  3VT. 


nc.  -to  10  p.  so:. 


liverpool  and  Great  Western 

Steamship  Company, 

CARRTINO  THE  IJ.  8-  HAIL. 

TI6XETS  SOLO  TO  MO  FROM 

IVKRPO0L,     QUIKItBTOWrT.^££*a> 

Laodoadirry,  H*s3ba'«b.  BrrmoD.^swBstwssW 
Uitii,  Parit,  Swsdsn,  Bvlclaai,  Norau  sod  sll 
KaropvsD  oitiss. 

Tbl.OompADy  bss  srrin«om*oU  with  tbs  Oom-  ' 
ralsstoasrof  Imlfrslloa  sod  Kailrosd  (Jomp.nis-. 
st  Nsw  York,  hj  wblab  pssMOgsrs  srs  promptly  J 
forward*,  to  tbs  P*ciflo  Ocaii. 

For  p*i  (is  slars*  spply  to 

D.  D.  JACKMOK,  A«»-t, 

Dl! SO  1*3  "»M    M'.«<({«-i»rv   «ti-rrl. 


STILL  ANOTHER. 

OWING  TO  THK    SOABOITY    OF    F.AIOON8 
pa  Bo*h  ilr-*i,  l  b*i  lo  tofor-i   ny    (netid* 
•od  ihs  i-nbllo  thst  1  hsvs  ooonsd  tbs 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 


h:m>  Un«b  street,  h-lwecs    MoatsjamerT 
•ad  Kearny. 

All  DriDks,  Plain  or  Fancy,  10c. 

Ooooootsd  Id  tbs  hsit  styls  sod  of  lbs 
Parsit  Mqsors. 

CHI".   VfELDMAJIW, 
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and  I'rsDO*  M#dlnm-«'*n  b-'nniollwd. 
50  boKntu  or  ilckn-isdallr,  from  10  A.  M   to    .  P 
»  P.  m     Sptt  ltw-1  OlroUs,    Baodny.    rassd"?  and 
Friday  eri.nlnr«.»t8P.M..  st  tor  r»*ldoBO«.  ■•#»«  , 
O'Karrall  «treet.  n*>*r  Masoo.  ■ -a-lia 


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?IOR    8A1,8-«1»    KKABHY    8T8KKT     AT 
BErtOKR'8.  .  111.,  ...17  kloo   ol  OuidlM  I 


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roatrKBLT  or  Ttir 

■  BwT   TOSS.    ITABLEl,    MUslaa  si., 

BaTB  rcscaAacD  itu 

TURF  GALLERY  STABLES 

If  O.  ¥09  SUTTER  STREET, 

AND  HAVE  AD- 
d*d  larr-Iy  teth«i 
•  t*ck  of  iiiium.  wtno 
am  »H  nr  i-clt,*..  Par- 
lloalsr  A<t*nuan  paid 
l>  boardlni  horisi. 
mn  Ira  OVirTRNDEN  A  DALTON. 


AFTER    XII  V. 

THEATRE8  ARE  OUT 

OO  TO  THK 

Kot      SOOtOH, 

Nwlicr  streets  Bear  Ba.ea.rwT, 

An]  try  ods  of  tbslr 

Hot  Scotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 


All 

Mil 


Di-lnlcs    Ten    Cental 

JOS.  D.  BRInOn.  Propfi.tor. 


New  Discovery. 

IinF.    ONE  Or   THK    WONDKRKUL    PLANT 
tb.t  Ood  laUndbd  lor  lb.  Our.  ol 

RHEUMATISM,    NEURUiU,    CDUT,    PARAL- 
YSIS, CATARRH,  AND  ALL  SPINAL 

AFFECTIONS, 

Is  nndsritocd  p«»fa«t'y  by  tbs  aadarslrosd—  ths 
osly  parsoa  ob  tbs  Doatiasni  t&at  folly  oomprn 
bsod*  Iti  marlo  qnalliifB.  The  abors  Oomp'.alots 
ars  'reals a  «>atsrr>aily  »l  Ii  safety  sad  sqocqbi. 

DR,  M.  K.  DOl»  <KI.  to  l>»  fooad  at  bis  Ufflos, 
llHMiik*'.  >trnA'.  oppi  to  1  bird,  Kooros  1  sad 
t,  irxin  1(1  A  H    t.i  I  r  M  .ac*  fro.n  llolPU. 

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Lyon's   Portable 
KITCHEN   FURNACE, 

IN  ITS  R0OR0MV  OF  GOAL  AND  STOVf, 
aa  s  ptff>oi  eonkar,  broilar,  toutsr.  sad  flat- 
iron  baaier,  la  a  nsoossitr  to  wtj  boneefaaapar 
who  wi«h»»  >o  *»ts  tbs  atovs  sod  Iwo-tbirda  of 
hs  fast  Ii  coo io ma*.  It  !■  obaap—  $1  50.  Call  ■'  d 
Us  it  st  work,  at  Stombs  A  Millar'.,  plambsra, 
■  i«-ut-*rs,  tlo.  ooppsr  sod    stxrs  stors,  opposlts 

bagoiro's  Opars  Honn,  ART  Waablnicon  atrso' 
AAU  V.    WARD.  Acsst   of  ths  Paoiflo  Oout 
Hha  tisds  isppllsd.  jaA  Ua 


ttDR.  AIKIN 

^P  4'wrrs  K  *r«l  •>«•)  Chronic  Dliriiii'i  of  Ike 
RYE,  KAR,  THKOAT.  LW>US  and  II  K  A  U  I  -f  ,l,t  rt ,  Dsaf- 
!»•■•.  Dlaobart**  from  tba  Kits.  Wask  or  Ii  fli-asd  Eyoa.  Oo«|h«, 
Hohil  If.  Ks>|i«#sr,  Nasra'cla.  Kbsusaa  ians.  D/spspsia,  PiMs. 
Borofais.  Dropsy.  •  to. 

I.Hdlrt  aaarnad  or  slncla,  aasirad  ap*>*dy.  aafa  tara  of 
Irrs,  qiartilaa,  I'ain.  HappraaaloB.  waik«>as  I'miipitt,  •!«.. 
Si.Mliiy.  UTarian  ani  olfasr  Diasaaos  rvWdtsd.  AVOID 
DRUOl 


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•aas  wss'ins  oa  bfwlr  and  mind     tio   qnaeksry  ordaoaptioa. 
Baal  nasAB*  known  for    ri(<id.'a«y   onr«  'itqiIiiia   danfsr,  anf. 
farloa,  iiownr.  or  Inn  of  Ht,»!"(  n'ntiniU   and   sp.oisl   dia- 
itjit  ■itMiil  aHrcarr.  p.nont   or   Baaaoooa  diufi      (JooaplBta 
cor*  (arhara  all  othsrs  fai  )   of    »«   ■  cun   and   aoy   symptoms 
Isftfron  bad  tcvatrasnt   orB'|l*Ct.  -AV 
Proa  Oooanliauoof.     AH  Madialort.  alo  ,  farnlibod, 
(Ja't,  or  *r.t»   lour   oaaa.     Addraaa.    N    J.  AlKIFS.   M.   I>, 
aar  Offlds.  ftOA  Kaarny  atrsat.    N.  Ii    Oorasr   ol    Ualiforols 
■  trsat,  ban  Praaolaoo,  Usl. 


Single  Outside  Rooms, 

WTrn— 

No.  1  Spring  BedfUiid  Hair  M ....trasses, 

AT  THE 

BRANCH  HOUSE. 

ASA  NA.NHoair.  nr-.ir.r.T.  COB.  OUT, 

AT 

lTMrty     ContM     per       XvTiajtAt, 
And  Leim  by  the  Wook. 


OFBN     AXili      WIGHT 

L.  J.  E^ILL,  Proprl.tor. 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


THK  IM0ST  EI.EOAST  OUHTOH    WORK  IN  TBS  0ITT 


Beers   He  Maynard, 

B88  Ktwir  .UMiet ..c  door  Math  of  B.i 


W  X  C3r  A.  Ft-  O  -" 

.HB  JOITENAX  OF  AMUSEMENTS. 

Published  e.ery  Day  1»  »"•  *•**  *» 
r,       E«.       B  O  Gr-A-UDTJS 

SB*  Merchant  »»d    fi»*  -Waealttton  at*- 

Below  Montgomery,  San  Tranoiaoo. 
BATUBDAY  .  ■ .  ■  Z JPNE  '.U,  1878 


(•or  large  Hon.,  a  lloneae  and  b.r  onb..  •  pair  of 
rry.l  B.ngel  tiiere.  »  ban  African  tapir,  a  wild 
isbia  ehaitabeeat,  a  blue  boa,  leopatda,  byenaa. 
kangaroo.,  llama,  king  "altara,  wbiti  paeoo.  ka  ol 
Java,  a  donor  performing  leopatda.  tho  oylgbnn, 
tbe  .ibex,  an  Arabian  drjmsdery,  oabla  bera.  ravt 
Inoiao  antelope,  glbbojn  or  giant  ape.  Now  Hol- 
land etnas.  Viraiola  panthor.  clonamon  bear,  tbe 
,boo,°Md.d.«lk.n-oo»«.dPal.tl0.ab..p,C.-h-    a',tf  a.d  e8,e,..t  dbjoSim  o.n   .rail  anytb.og, 


The  Boiton  Oonrier  flaya:  It  ia  gratifying  to 
know  tiat  ihe  burning  of  the  Globe  Tneat  •  will 
simply  nuke  tba  Bummer  recess  aliltle  longr  r  than 
was  originally  oODtemflatsd  ;  for  Mr.  Obenty.  witb 
praiieworturplnok  aodeneigy,  has  determined  to 
rebuild  et  ooce  npon  tos  old  tits.  &e  assure-  the 
pablio  tbat  the  new  Globe  will  bo  opened  before 
tboeodof  the  coming  aatunin.  *»*  '*  lw'iBenoar- 


AHUSE3IENT8.    Etc 

Oalwobsia  Theatbe.— "Hamlet"  drew  a 

drew  a  good  home  last  sight.  Jobn  McColloogh 
gave  a  Boholarl»  interprttationof  I  bo  eharae'.erof 
.bo  Prince  of  Denmark,  elaborating  H  with  con- 
■ommate  rkill.  and  abetalolng  utterly  Iron,  tho 
little  affectations  which  too  often  mar  the  per- 
formance of  othere  who  assume  tbla  role.  Ose  of 
tbe  greatest  charms  of  Mr.  MoOollongh'a  acting 
in  a  Shakespearian  character  is  the  respect  with 
whioh  be  treats  the  great  matter  of  whom  he  Is 
■  nob  an  ardect admirer.  All  Is  dose  for  the  glory 
of  Sbakepsars.  John  McOulloogb,  tbe  actor.  Is 
lorgotWD.  Keen,  Forrest,  Maoretdy,  'Walter 
Montgomery,  all  are  gone.  Sbakspearlan  actora 
are  Indeed  soaroe  nowa-dase.  Sao  Fraooisoo 
ehonld  appreeiate  the  faot  tbat  one  of  tbe  Terr 
bett  of  tbe  few  remaining  Is  here.  If  we  bad 
■pace  to-day  we  conld  point  oat  faults  in  Mr.  Mo- 
Oolloogh's  performance  laslj  night,  but  they  wer« 
so  few  tbat  tbey  served  only  to  beighten  ita  gen- 
eral excellence.  Miss  Minnie  Walton  as  Ophelia 
looked  perfeotlj  lovely,  acted  in  a  charmingly  nat- 
ural maoner,  read  her  lines  effectively,  and  sang 
With  a  pathos  that  touched  evory  heart.  There  Is 
no  actress  on  the  stage  who  oonid  present  a  more 
pleasing  Ophelia,  aod  this  part  mar  be  consider,  d 
one  of  the  beat  in  Mlis  Walton's  repertoire.  Tbe 
play  was  well  performed  throughout.  G.  D.  Chap- 
lin read  tbe  part  of  the  Ghost  better  thao  almost 
anyone  who  b*e  ploy  cr  the  part  on  tb»  Oaliforni 
stage.  Miss  Annie  Graham  filled  tbe  rote  of  tb0 
Qaeen  with  ability.  Jobs  Wilson  played  the  King 
in  an  earnest,  determined  style,  which  was  not 
hnpleasinaT,  and  ethers  characters  were  generally 
well  filled.  To-night,  J.  0.  WlMamsop,  who  is  a 
favorite  will  take  his  annual  benefit.  He  doss  no! 
rely  solely  on  bis  popularity,  though  that  would  ef 
itself  be  anffiotent  ts  insure  him  a  home.  The  per- 
form  in  oe  will  oommenoe  with  the  musical  drama 
of  'The  Child  of  tbe  Regiment,"  with  Mies  Aiajgie 
Moore  as  Josephine,  with  songs.  Henry  Edwards 
as  Soaiade,  the  veteran  comedian  W.  Barry,  who 
has  kindly  volunteered,  aa  Pampernicker  and  J.  O. 
Will tamioo  as  Guillo, .  This  will  be  followed  by  a 
programme  of  operatic  telelections  by  Madame 
Fabbri.  Hits  Anna  Elzer  and  Jacob  Holler.  Next 
wllloome  the  Humpty  JDumptj  combat  by  W.Liw" 
ton  and  0.  A.  Curtis.  John  MoOnllough  will  re- 
cite "Barbara  Fretohie"  and  J.  0.  WiUianuoa  wilj 
follow  wit  i  -'Oct  Berbura  Fredtche"  sod  will  also 
tell  his  famous  Dwarf  story.  Jamas  Moore  and  W 
Bray, will  perform  a  clog  dance  and  this  rich  eveiV 
logs  entertainment  will  conclude  with  a  new  local 
faroeby  Olay  Groan  entitled  "The  Oaineae  Invas- 
ion." In  this  Mr  Williamson  w.ll  appear  as  Slouch 
the  Hitter,  a  boodlnm  aid  aa  Ah  Ka  fuiug  a  ohi- 
■inun,  and  Miss  Maggie  Moore  as  Kitty  HoShane 
and  BamLoLe.  There  is  little  doubt  about  there 
being  a  crammtd  honse  to-night. 

Axhahbra  TaiLiTRE.  — The  bill  winch 
has  afforded  suoh  pleasure  to  thousands  daring 
the  present  weak,  will  be  repeated  at  tbe  matinee 
to-day,  this  evening,  and  to-merrow  evening. 
Kelly  aid  Leon  will  appear  in  "Belles  of  the  Kit- 
chen," Little  Mao  in  his  original  Essence,  G.  W. 
Jester.  'The  Man  with  the  Talking  Hand"  la  bis 
very  amaeieg  and  artistio  entertainment,  Master 
Barney  in  hie  champtos  jig.  Messrs  Russall  and 
Baker  in  a  dost,  and  Bob  Hart,  J.  Bobioeon,  and 
etoera  in  bide  splitting  acts,  tbe  titles  of  whioh 
are  published  on  ear  first  page.  Tbe  Albambra 
je  immensely  popular  and  is  crowded  nightly. 

Bella  Union  Theatee.— Mi;ees  Lotta 
Gray,  May  Leslie,  Susie  Robinsoc,  Maggie  St, 
Olair  and  fa  bosfef  others  will  appear  in  a  great 
bill  to-night.  The  fall  programme  appears  on  our 
first  page.  It  comprises  among  other  attraoLions, 
•'Scones  in  San  Fraootsco;  or,  John  Schmidt  and 
D-r  Pipifax  Bitters,  with  Fred  Ritchie  as  John 
Schmidt. 

Buokley'b  New  Varieties,—  To-night  the 

burio  que  sensation  of  "Under  the  Gaa  Light" 
will  be  prodnoed  with  Ned  '.  Buckley  as  the  Switch 
Tender,  Leon  Samwelle  ae  Snorkev,  Frank  Morti- 
more  aa  Byke,  and  Ida  May  as  Laura.  MiBs  Claude 
will  sing  comlo  song:,  Leon  Samwella  will  appear 
in  his  glebe  act,  and  a  variety  of  other  entertain- 
ments will  be  offered. 

G.  D.  Chaplains  Benefit  —Ob  Wed- 
nesday next,  G.  D.  Chaplain  leading  man  of  the 
California  Theatre  company  will  take  hia  farewel 
benefit,  and  present  great  attractions  on  that  oc- 
casion. Miss  Jean  Clara  Walters  and  Miss  Flo- 
rence Kent,  recently  arrived  from  the  New  York 
theatres,  will 'appear  in  tbe  eeaeatlon  play  of 
"Strath  more"  and   the  bur  eeqae  of  "PoohahoB- 


Woodwasd's  Gardens.—  Harry  Andrewi 

has  resumed  hia  position  at  these  gardens.  Two 
•  sea-'lone  bsye  arrived.    Sfgnor  Garbet  and  Harry 
Oaoeland    perform    dally.    To-morrow.  Saoyeah 
tbe  maguiflient,  and  John  Oonklln  will  appear. 

Excursion.— Captain  Hubert  Haley,  an 
old  and  popular  citizen  of  Ban  t  ranoleoo,  is  to  be 
benefitted  hy  an  exonrsloa  which  will  tike  place 
to-morrow.  The  handsome  steamer  S.  M.  Whip- 
ple will  leave  Vallejo  street  at  9:3)  A.  M  ,  for  Angel 
Island,  Red  Rock  and  Florida  Flats,  where  the 
excursionists  can  amuse  themselvaa  by  fishing,  and 
retorn  to  the  city  b;  6  p.  M,  There  will  be  a  band 
of  musio  and  everything  will  be  done  to  make  tbe 
excursion  a  pleasant  one. 

Grand  Sunday.  Excursion.— The  steamer 

Antelope  leaves  San  FrancHoo  every  Saturday  at 
2  3D  p.  u.  and  on  Sunday  at  8  A-  M.  from  Broadway 
Wuarf,  connecting  with  the  cars  of  the  Horth 
Pacifio  Railroad  at  Bonahae  for  Petaluma  Santa 
Boss,  Healdsbnrg  and  Oloverdale.  Bxcureioc 
tioket)  are  issatd  at  redaced  rates,  and  are  good 
from  Saturday  to  Monday.  Those  who  wish  to 
enjoy  a  little  co  n  t  ry  air  at  tbe  end  of  the  week, 
oan  take  a  very  pleasant  trip  through  one  of  the 
most  beiotif  ml  valleys  in  the  state  at  a  small  cost 

"The      Great      Show."      The     New 

York  and  New  Orleans  Zoological  and 
Equestrian  BxpO'iova  will  open  in  Sao  Francisco 
Tbu  June;!th  tor  a  short  aeaaoa  only.  It  is  the 

argest  men  a  ;erie,  museum  and  oirous  that  has  visi- 
ted the  Pacific  slop?.  It  requires  a  special  train  of 
twenty-seven  carriages  to  transport  its  mammoth 
dene  of  living  animals,  a  etud  of  thoroughbred 
horses  and  baby  elephant,  and  a  superior  eireus  of 
the  m.  finished  artibtsB  of  tbe  day,  at  an  expense 
of  $25,000  for  railroad  transportation  alone  from 
ocean  to  ocean,  and  requires  an  aore  ef  ground  to 
pit3b  its  three  mammoth  pav  .lions.  The  menagerie, 
museum  and  cirens  are  in  three  separate  tents,  and 
one  obarge  admit)  to  all.  The  menagerie  consist] 
of  eighteen  massive  cages.    la  this  collect  ion  will 


mere  goat,  booth  American  cbMcu,  Spotted  axis 
dier,  bison  Ot  Colorado,  SeDfgil  leopards,  brown 
bear,  South  American  jaguar,  gr'zsly  bear,  silver 
lion  of  California,  black  bBer  of  Oanola,  Amtrioan 
fallow  deer,  Uwny  Hon  of  Kaffra,  Peruvian  alpaca, 
Afrioaa.  porcupine,  puma,  or  American  ooagar,  r»t 
kangaroo  of  New  Zealand,  buffalo,  wo'ves,  poroa- 
pine,  badgers,  beavers,  white,  brown  and  gray 
coons,  wildcats,  foxes,  lynx,  weasels,  olvit  cats 
psocarieB,et3.,with  mors  birds  of  variegHad  hues- 
coekatoor,  parrots,  maoawe.  love  birds,  gold,  sil- 
ver and  folden  Chinese  pheasants,  eagles,  bawk 
and  owls— than  were  ever  before  colleoted  tojttber; 
monkoyo,  baboons,  apes  of  ev«r?  conceivable  kind 
and  Taristr.  and  an  almost  endless  lot  of  minor 
foreign  and  domestic  cariosities.  There  will  be  a 
holiday  street  pageant,  of  great  pomp  and  splen- 
dor, preejded  by  the  twin  band  chariot,  contain- 
ing a  "silver  baad,"  drawn  by  a  team  of  fonrteea 
oamels  and  an  elepbant  oiad  in  oriental  trapping* ; 
after  this  come  eighteen  dene  of  living  animelis— 
oages  of  red  aDd  gold— preotided  b»  the  den  of 
monster  Hods,  open  to  rublio  view,  ebow"ng  Prof. 
Oonklin  Bfatsd  amonv  them.  Th»  rear  of  the  pa- 
rade brought  od  by  the  beantifnl  HUipntian  po- 
nies, traned  mulee,  and  ladies  and  genlUmeo  on 
horBeba'k.  At  1  o'olook  P.M.  daily,  previous  to 
oimciog  the  doore  for  tbe  afternoon  performance, 
M'lie  Christine  wilt  make  an  aerial  «s  ensioo  a  dis- 
tance of  over  200  feet  in  open  air,  on  a  rope  extao- 
dirg  from  the  ground  to  tbe  top  of  the  pavilion; 
tnis  performance  is  free  to  all),  and  will  be  given 
daily,  weather  permtttiog.  This  grf at  show  wilt 
open  on  tbe  old  oiroue  tot  on  Jacitoon  «T*et  on 
tho  above  mentioned  data.  Tbe  grand  triamphal 
entry  will  take  place  on  Wednesday. 

Tale  niinlaushl   Concerts. 

This  famous  artist,  who  is  ehort'j  to  make  his 
apocaraooe  Id  San  FianciBCo,  caused  as  great  a 
sensation  in  New  York  as  it  the  great  cities  of 
Europe.  The  New  Yoik  Times  said:  "Mr.  V7ie 
i  iawaki's  tone  Is  of  unexceptionable  strength 
roundness  and  purity:  his  bowing  in  the  'oanta- 
blle'  portions  of  hie  music  is  perfect  in  its  gravity 
and  eloquence;  hie  harmonics  ate' of  unfailing 
purity;  bis  'etaocatl'  are  simply  marvellous." 
Cadger's  Park.  Oakland. 

Tbe  Caledonian  CInb  will  bold  their  Seventh 
Annual  flattering  and  Games  at  Badger's  Pu.it 
Oakland,  on  Sunday  next.  Full  particulars  are 
published  in  another  column. 

ahaxomioal  Museum.— On*  ol  tbe  most 

omplete  eoUeotioEs  of  tbe  kind  in  tbe  United 
states,  .'omprising  hundreds  of  coitly  and  beau- 
tfui  wsx  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentleman' 
-nJy)  at  the  Museum,  on  Montgomery  street.  Aa 
ioot  BUI  be  prortably  soent  here. 


Notes. — Owen  Marlowe,  who  ie  engaged 

for  next  season  at  the  New  Park  Theatre,  Brooklyn, 
will  take  a  farewell  benefit  shortly  at  tbe  Califor- 
nia Theatre.  The  pablio  will  be  glad  tj  show 
their  appreciation  Of  a  sterling  actor 

The  Brothers  Carlo,  with  Ohiarini'd  Oirons  in 
Melbourne,  report  to  Fiqabo  under  date  April  4, 
aa  follows : 

We  are  doing  an  immense  business  everywhere. 
We  opened  here  (the  diet  stand  in  anttralia)  three 
weeka  ago,  and  tbere  has  net  been  tbe  least  fall  off 
in  i he  business;  they  ail  credit  the  Company  wan 
being  immeasurably  ahead  of  anvthleg  they  ever 
dreamt  of,  and  we  are  treated  tt  comma*  in  the 
newspaper,  Onr  circus  is  admirably  fitted  up  and 
tbe  people  are  astonished  to  Sod  a  oomfortable 
place.  Tha>y  squealed  dreadfully  at  first  at  toe 
"nigh  prioas.  but  as  soon  as  tbe  show  established 
itself  they  wer*  saiiafl>d.  Next  week  (hasten 
is  a  great  week  and  I  expect  we  will  turn  people 
away  m  arlv  all  tbe  week. 

This  is  a  fine  lively  city  and  an  en  joi  able  climate, 
differing  a  little  from  San  Francisco.  All  toe 
eompaoy  are  well  and  in  goud  training  and  onr 
performauoeB  go  off  like  clock  work.  We  will  re- 
main bereeometime,  then  visit  several  flue  towns 
on  the  Railroad  and  then  to  Sydney. 

Mr.  F  S.  Ohaofraa  will  probably  play  a  season  at 
the  California  Theatre  in  the  epring. 

Bothern  tbe  most  popular  comedian  in  the  world 
will  be  the  next  star  at  the  California  Theatre. 

Robert  Folford,  Mrs.  Fnlford  (nee  Pixley,)  Mr. 
Lipiis,  Mra.  Carrie  I/pais  and  the  other  menberB 
of  the  above  named  company  were  iu  tbe  city  dar- 
ing this  week.  Tbey  started  yesterdav  for  the  in- 
terior and  will  gfl  on  a  professional  toar  through 
Oregon. 

Had  sun's  Great  Oirous  is  on  its  way  to  California.- 

Tbe  baby  seal  at  Woodward'e  Gardens  died  yes- 
terday. 

I',  will  be  seen  by  an  advert'eement  in  another 
column  tbat  Broba'kt'sUpsraHoaBe  will  be  leased 
for  a  year  or  six  months  to  any  first  diss  manager. 
We  have  nearly  succeeded  in  edaoattog  and  bal- 
lyiug  those  San  Jose  people  into  an  appreciation 
of  the  neOBseity  of  amusements  and  hope  some 
missionary  manager  will  take  the  Theatre  u>d 
give  them  good  entertainments  at  low  prices. 

Piatt's  Hall  is  now  being  renovatsd  and  remod- 
eled. The  two  front  ssatB  of  the  gallery  are  to  be 
removed,  and  a  series  of  open  family  boxes  are  io 
be  const  rooted  all  around  It,  The  report  tbat 
Piatt's  Hall  was  to  be  converted  into  a  theatre, 
we  are  informed  by  Mr.  Piatt,  is  unfounded. 

The  Lewis  Brothers  advertise  in  another  column 
for  a  leading  man  and  other  talent.  They  intend 
to  start  oat  shortly  to  give  theatrical  entertiin- 
ments  under  oanvasB  throughout  the  interior. 

Last  night  Little  Mao  wbb  presented  with  a  sil- 
ver tobacco  box  by  the  Plumbers  and  Gas  fitters 
Union  in  leoognltlon  of  his  services  as  Drum 
Major. 

Bbiel's  New  Opera  Bouse  on  BuBh  ctreet  (for- 
merly Congress  Ball)  ie  nearly  completed.  The 
deooret>re  are  uow  putting  the  finishing  tiuchea 
on  the  entrance.  This  house  has  been  fiaally 
named  after  tbe  proprietor  ef  the  bailding.  Tbe 
interior  is  well  arranged  and  moat  ta-t  fn  1,  de 
corated.  This  theatre  wjll  shortly  be  opened  by 
a  comedy  company  from  the  East. 


EASTERN    DRAMATIC   NEWS. 

Mr.  John  Parselle,  an,  English  aotor  of  rare 
merit,  who  hts  been  playing  far  the  past  season  in 
Philadelphia,  h  engaged  for  Union  Sqaare  Theatre 
for  next  season. 

Miss  Charlotte  Leoleroq  was  to  have  bad  a  com- 
plimentary benefit  at  the  Globe  Theatre.  BoBton; 
bat  the  fire  interfered.  She  was  t  >  sail  for  Europe 
on  the  3rd. 

The  entire  companies  of  the  Dot  ton  Moseam 
and  Boston  Theatre,  as  well  as  many  other  p'ro- 
fjBaiotials  of  distinction,  including  Mr.  John  Gil- 
bert, Miss  Kate  Reignolds,  and  Mr9.  Thomas 
Barry,  volunteered  for  tbe  benefit  to  be  given  to 
the  widow  and  family  of  tbe  late  J.  H.  Selwyn. 
Mrs.  Selwyn  sustained  another  heavy  affliction  in 
the  death  of  her  brother,  Mr.  J.  B.  Hayes,  mane. 
gerof  the  Olympio  Theatre.  New  York,  to  whose 
house  she  has  gone  on  be  eeoaalon  ef  her  first 
great  bsreevement.  June  14  ,h  was  the  date  fixed 
opes. 

The  Summer  season  at  the  Boston  Museum  was 
to  begin  on  the  7th  of  July,  with  the  production  of 
a  brilliant  fairy  extravagausa,  whioh  was  to  be 
placed  upon  tbe  stage  with  scenery  from  the  skill- 
ful brush  of  Mr.  Charlie  Gels.  It  Was  rumored 
tbat  Lisa  Weber,  Ellas  Weatbersby  and  Willie 
Edonin,  would  be  Included  in  tbe  rest. 

It  is  currently  reported  that  at  she  o'ose  of  the 
present  season  Mr.  Lawrence  Barrett  will  retire 
from  the  stage  and  stndy  for  the  ministry  ;  bat  the 


lue  better  portion  of  our  thestre-goeis  wil  eaffer 
nothing  by  lait  Friday's  ocuflagratlon  The  New 
will  eurpa«8  the  Old.  So/me  slight  deficiencies  Id 
coaetrnctios  will  he  remedied,  end  advantage  will 
be  taken  of  every  recent  improvement  in  theatre 
architecture,  Mr.  Oheney's  pecuniary  Iobs  may. 
and  we  trust  It  will,  prove  in  the  end  to  be  his 
gain. 

The  following  di.lAgne  is  eaid  to  have  occurred, 
if  we  may  trust  the  "Arcadian,"  at  Daly's  Fifth- 
avenue   f  bea'.re: 

wSsthetic  JTounq  Mah  (who  has  been  going 
through  a  coarse  of  metaphysics  daring  tbe  last 
yea-)—  "Do  fou  not  think,  Bella.  th>t  Miss  Morris* 
perception  of  the  polgnanoy  ef  pathos  is  exquisi- 
tely refined?" 

Bella  (whose  hair  iB  light  and  frinsled,  and  who 
wears  her  hat  on  the  back  of  her  head  like  a  joll 
little  tar)— "Ob,  yes,"  indeed,  and  tbst  drees  mni1 
have  cost  her  at  least,  twelve  dollars  a  yard  without 
the  trimming." 

.tEesthetio  Youko  Man  (sententiousIy)-"Mr( 
Lemojne  ia  a  very  capable  actor  in  bis  line,  too  " 

Bella  (aoornf  ally )  -"I  don't  think  so  ;his  olothet 
never  fit  fairs," 

The  manacement  of  the  Howard  Athenaeum 
Boston,  devote  the  proceeds  of  floee  incurred  by 
the  oompacy  to  tbe  poor. 

George  Guilford,  agent  of  tho  Great  Eastern 
Oirous,  bas  brought  a  suit  for  libel  at  Toronto 
Oandada,  against  Wm.  8,  Pease,  agent  for  P.  T 
Barnum,  The  Hon.  M,  O.  Cameron  was  retained 
for  tbe  prosecution,  This  is  tho  proper  mode  of 
disposing  of  professionals  wbo,  prompted  by  Borne 
fanoied  wrong,  gratify  th-ir  revenge  by  making 
statements  calculated  ti  injure. 

Aigaor  Albisu,  manager  of  Albisu's  Nations 
Oirons.  Havana,  bae  arrived  in  New  York.  The 
Orria  Family,  now  pei  forming  at  hia  ci reus,  will 
be  in  New  York  early  in  Jane. 

Mme.Nitilie  Testa' the  charming  prima  donna 
contralto,  and  her  hu-band,  Signor  Testa,  are  en- 
gaged by  .Max  Mare'zex  for  next  season  in  New- 
York. 

Mrs  John  Wood  eailfd  recently  for  England 
Her  fire  t  reappearance  in  London  is  announced  at 
the  S  t.  James  Tht  atre  for  October  16. 

Letter  WalUck  ia  shortly  going  to  Europ*,  and 
also,  it  Is  said.  Charlotte  On  omen,  notwithstand- 
ing the  late  prepara'ions  at  her  Newport  villa  for 
a  snmmerstay  tbere. 
.A  new  bevy  ol  LidiaThompvon  burlstquers  wil 
probably  open  the  regular  season  at  ths  Olympio 
in  New  York. 

J.  K.  Emmett  ie  to  bring  out  a  new  play  written 
for  him  by  H.  J.  Byron,  at  tie  Walnut,  Philadel- 
phia, Oct   6. 

It  is  stated  that  an  English  manager  intends 
bnilng  fie  prop  arty  oo  Washington  street.  Bos- 
ton, known  ae  tbe  Deacon  estate,  with  the  view  of 
building  a  theatre  npon  it. 

Mies  Emma  Howson,  accemranied  by  her  broth- 
er Frank,  the  well  known  mnsiosl  director,  is  to 
sail  for  Europe  per  steamship  City  of  Brooklyn  on 
Judo  21. 

John  Howson,  eccentric  comedian  and  vocalist 
advertises  in  the  N.  Y.  Ollpper  that  he  ia  at  liber- 
ty to  accept  engagements.     , 

That  very  reliaUe  paper  tbe  New  York  Ollpper 
says  in  its  issue  of  June  8th:— 

Walter  Leman  of  the  California  Thsitre.  San 
Franoieco,  Oal„  eailed  from  Bottsn,  Mass  ,  per 
ateamabip  Palmvra-  for  Europe  on  May  31. 

Walter  Leman  played  Poloolns  in  "Hamlet"  last 
night, at  the  California  Theatre. 

EllaLaKuo  was  to  appear  at  Smith's  Opern- 
booss.  East  Saginaw,  Mioh.,Jane°. 

A  correspondent  writing  of  tho  appearance  of 
Simmons  and  Sloonm's  Mlastrelsat  Library  Hall 
Pittsburg,  eays:—  Lew  Simmons  and  Billy  Sweat- 
nsm  were  on  ths  ends,  and  Sloonm  in  the  middle 
fifteen  artists  appeared  in  tbe  first  part,  oostum- 
ed  in  deep  black,  and  each  wearing  ia  a  button- 
hole a  large  red  rose,  Another  observable  feature 
was'  that,  with  but  two  exceptions,  every  man  bad 
amseaive  watch  chain  dangling  from,  his  vest- 
The  performance  in  the  first  t?att  was  thoroughly 
enjoyable.  The  singing  waa  exceptional^  good,  as 
were  the  instruments.  Simmons  and  Sw.-atn&m 
kept  up  their  endsinencb  a  manner  as  to  exaot  im- 
moderate langbter. 

The  New  Yoik  Mercury  eaye:  "J.  A.  Arnold* 
lately  leading  man  with  Lingsrd,  ia  etgaging  a 
dramatic  operetta  company  to  open  Sep  embar  1st 
at  San  Francisoo,  under  Magaire.  Su»an  Gallon) 
Jennie  Lee  and  Blanche  EUerman  are  reported 
as  engaged. 

Little  5ell  and  a  patty  showed  at  Willmington- 
Dtl,  'l>-ih.  Little  Nell  raised  quite  a  breeze  at  a 
hotel  there  with  her  threats  t  >  blow  oat  the  brains 
of  a  man  whom  she  bad  overheard  slandering  her 
character.  She  continued  her  dsmonstrat  one  to- 
ward him  at  tbe  depot,  bat  was  interrupted  by  the 
neoessity  of  entering  tbe  nlgbt  tram  for  Tren- 
ton. 

An  Eastern  paper  says:  "Susan  Galton  takes 
her  winning  little  f -toe  and  pretty  voice  to  tha 
Toronto  Lyoeum,  June  2,  for  seven  weeks. 
We  flod  tbe  following  in  the  New  York  Meronry: 
E.  D.  Davies  and  his  talking  marionettes  ar- 
rived from  San  Franoi-oo  26. b,  Uistoar  In  Cali- 
fornia was  not  financially  productive, 

How  much  money  does  Mr.  Davies  want?  He 
must  have  a  made  clear  93008. 

In  New  York,  at  the  Academy  of  MobIo  a  per- 
formance was  to  be  given  on  tbe  12tb,  under  the 
management  of  Augustin  Dtly,  fer  the  benefit  o' 

tbe  rfonndlincAeylums At  Wal!ack't<,  Soth- 

ern  has  closed  hie  engagement-  On  the  3d.  a  dot 
local    drama  by   Boncioanlt,  entitled  "Mora;   er, 

Tbe   Golden   Fetters,"  wsb   produced Wien- 

liaweki  gave  a  farewell  cocoert  at  Steinway  Hall 
on  the   30th   nit;  it   was  an  immense  success  In 

everyway At  Nibloe,"Ar,rael"  wae  still  rna- 

nicg "Humpty  Dumpty"  waa  to  ba  witddrawn 

from  the  stige  of  the  Oljmpiooo   tho  8th At 

Booth's,  "Amy  Robsatt,"  with  Mits  Neilson  in  the 

title  role,  wae  the  attraotlon At  the  0 rand 

Opera  House,  "Tbe  Ooraicao  Brothers,"  with 
Feohter  as  tbe  DeFranobis.was  produced  oo  the  2d 

"'Buy  B'ni"  wae  to  follow At  Toes  Pastor's* 

a  dramatic  season  was  commenced  on  tbe  2d,  with 

Sam  S.  Sandford  in  "Uncle  Tom's  Cabin", At 

Dan- Bryan t'a,  Brockasy,  Rice  and  others  appeared 

in   acta*. At    the  Atheisms,  the  Hernandea 

Combination,  comprising  A.  M.  Hernandez,  Ar- 
thur Hernandez,  our  California  artist.  Young 
America,  and  others  oommenced  a  season  on  tbe 

2d At  tbe  Theatre   Oomlque,  J.    B.  Stadely 

was  playing  in  "BuffaloBill" At  the    Fifth 

Avenue  Theatre,  Augostin  Da'y'adramat'aition  of 
Dr.  MosenthaTs  play,  "Madtlein  Morel/'  wae  i til1 
being  played.  She  press  were  giving  It  flta  aa  "Im- 
moral," tbat  Is,  that  portion  of  the  press  inimlcaj 

to  Daly At  the  Union  Square  Theatre,  "Fer- 

nande"  was  the  attraction,  MIbb  Agnes  Ethel  in 
the  title   role    Mrs.   K.  L.  Davecpoitas  Olothllde 

At  Wood's Mnaenm,  "Oapttin  Jaok;  or,  the 

Modoo  ,War"  drew    good    houses.     Frank    Mayo 

followed  oo  the  2nd   in  "Davy  Crockett" At 

the  Bowery,  "Uanna.  the  Factory  Girl  waa  under- 
lined. 


£>t*  Barlow  *?.  kBxnltxx 

IB  giving  a  ooura  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexaal  Physiology  and  Nervoua  Dis- 
eases at  big  Hygelan  Hall,  «87  O-Iifornla  etreet, 
•Tery  Friday  evening,  on^m6noingt,t7&  o'clock. 
1  part  of  *^,j  evening  u  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  pivee 
phrenological  examlnatloBs  In  regard  to  health 
to  Invalids  dally,  from  9  to  4  p.  u.,  tree.        w 


Pratt'e  Abolition  Oil. 

Owes  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


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A  great  variety  of  Tics  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
Just  received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  131 
Leldeadorff  street.  • 


McDowell,  erxow  Card  Writer 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10  > 

608  Market  street,  oor.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 


ITi-ve  Hundred  Men  Wanted 

Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to  tbe 
rVhat  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leldeadorff  at.       • 


A  Servant  In  the  Corner. 

Weed's  Carpet  Sweeper,  with  the  beat  assort- 
ment of  Carpets  and  Furniture  In  tbe  State,  at 
John  O.  Bell's,  nearly  opposite  the  Grand  Hotel, 

Market  street. *p    ' 

Attention,    Ladies 

To  give  the  skin  the  softness  of  velvet,  in 
he   tint  of    th*  Illy   to  the    complexion,   use 
Diokxt'b  Gbeme  dk  Lis. 


GREAT  REDUCTIOH  IN  PRICE! 

....or..., 
IjADIES    suits 

....AT.... 

CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  Store 

(Formerly  Mayer  &  WorkheijB,) 

Xo.    SO    MONTGOMIIT    STKKK1 
Opposite  the  Licit  Honse. 

BBASCH,    408    KEARNT    VTKKS1 

MB.   HAYEK  CALLS   ATTENTION  TO  Hi 
lera.e  and  well  selected  assortment  of 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  Yelve 
and  Cloth, 

And  his  new  styles  of  ready-made  Wlk.  Vfeol  u 
ether  LADIEb'  SUITS,  at  VERY  LOW  PPJC1 
Also,  a  larce  Block  of  tStripea,  Broobe  and  U 
Bhawla,  Lace  Jackets.  Silk  *nd  Cotton  VeUe 
"""re,  Satins,  Uloakings,  and  eTery  deeenntloD 
_  comings.  JUST  "vKBIVAD.  a  Urge  turol* 
the  Bnmmer  styles  of 

PLAIN      AJIj*      EMBieillH; 

JLIWEX    SUIT*. 


Fresh  and  Sweet. 

Fer  the  best    confectionery,   «r>   to   Canty   and 
Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Suttee        M 
The  Last  New  Song. 

Air — "Matt  A  Chandon*" 

Emerson  OorvlUe  is4my  name. 

Mr  business  always  is  the  Bane; 

Eastern  Oysters,  and  Fancy  Boast, 

Relishes  these,  that  my  house  can  boast. 

Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 

Oh!  high  oh)  Oh!  high  on! 

None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 

Corville  Faya  so!  says  sol 

Oa  rloe  Street,  at  No.  410, 

Remerub-  r  the  number  and  call  again. 

Visions  of  Sheil.fi ..h  In  every  style. 

Inwardly  cause  you  much  to  emlle. 

Ladies  with  escorts  there  always  go. 
.     Ladles  go!  Ladles  go! 

Emerson  CorvUle's  polite)  and  so 
8*1  They  go!  they  gol  they  go) 

Bound  Not  to  he  Beat, 

Ie  G.  Burkhardt's  motto.    Fine  French  Calf 

Boots  aide  lo  i  rdtr  frcm  38  tc  $10.  A  good 
and  satifcfactlon  guaranteed.  Call  at  540  Wash- 
ington street  and  be  convinced.  A  full  assort- 
ment of  neatly-made  goods  always  on  hand,  at 
prices  to  salt  everyone's  purse.  4  bi 

Clam  Chowder  Every  Wiffftt. 

The  best  chowder  in  town,  at  tbe  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  15  Morton  street,  jaut  ofl 
Rparny. 8-v 


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We  get  no  btuinesB  from  Chinese,  and   we 
employ  none  to  do  onr  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 


MISS    N.    SCULLY, 

LADIES' 

FASHIONABLE    HAIR    DRESSER 

Has  Removed  to 
814  WASHINGTON  ST., 
Four  doors   below  Stockton  stree 
Hairwork  of   all  Descriptions  mads   to  order 
Charges  moderate,  jell  Im 


VARIETY    TALENT   WANTED 

....roa,... 

the:  vauietibs, 

PIOCHE,  NEVADA. 

Address, 

SAM'L  NETJMAN,  BasiBsss  Manager, 
jell  tf VARIETIES.  Fioihe,  Nov. 


BOKER'S  BITTERS. 


_  Ualifo-ioi*,  for  (.he  sale  of  ihe  above 
brated  Bitt  rs.  He  iB  prepared  to  deal  with 
Merchants  and  Jobbers  on  the  mos>  reasonable 
t»rms.  WM.    B.  JOHNSTON, 

jnlllm  -48-  California  etreet. 


PIANOS 

AND.... 

ORGANS. 


CALL  AND  EXAMItfK  KINDS  ARD  PRIOE9 
before  pnrebasiBg  eUeirbere.    Good  bargains 
to  be  bad. 

A.  JL.  BANPROPT    <fc  CO.. 


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723  Murkei  atreet. 


THE   OLD 

Hot     Sooton, 

15  Mortem  Slre.t.   near  Kearny. 

A.11    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Prinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  AND  JERRY  IN  TOWN. 

Always  on  Ble  the  New  York  Herald,  Harper'r 
Weekly,  Frank  Leslie's,  Day's  Doings,  Police  Ga- 
zette, all  the  California  papers,  also  London 
Pnnoh,  Bell'aLife,  IUnstraied  London  News.  Call 
and  aiitlsfy  ronreelf. 

star  Don't  forget  the  ilrn  of  the  Hot   Scotch. 

fc7  tf  W.  8.  WAI-DHOW,  Proprietor. 


GEORGE    MATES* 

DEALER  IN  OYSTBRS,  CLAMS     ^HsSk. 
andall  kindi  of  SHELL  FISH,  JHf^ 
SUlleNos.  40,  41,  AS,  California  **•/  Kjt 
Market,  entrance  on  California  street.    — '     ^■*r 
Pnblio  or  private  parties  a-id  families  TmppHeC 
from  S  A.u.  to  13  r.  x.    Ladies'  and  Osntlsnun'i 

0^**r  Ronw,  oivin  from  6  •  w    to  llw.M         4*771* 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 


S1CRAMENTO. 

£.  MORROW,  SOLE  PROPRIETOR.— 
This  honse  oan  bo  rented  by  tbe  night, 
week,  month  or  year  h-,  fir.*t-class  companies  only 
Will  bold  abonttl,(K>0.     Address  asabove.     aplfl 


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the   Theatres, 


ILATEO  EVERY   DAY 


n    THK    TAA«. 


LT   THBOUGHOOT   THE    CITY 


FABBRI      OPERA      TROUPE. 


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The    Great  Huxnpty    Dumpty    COxnbat 

Pt  w   a,  lawtoii  ui  '■  a  rraTn   f  iw  ■   W.  0  r  .  »a«  a...  t » 


MR.   JOHN  MtCILLODOH  WILL  RECITE  BARBARA    TRETCHI* 

Ml.  I.  C.  WtllMMlM  W  tl  IICITI  MT  IIIIX1  tOUCNII  l«D  Till  THAT  "IW«»»  IT8HT.'- 

DOUBLE CLOO  DANCE  RT   J AM ES  MOORE  AND  W.BR AT 

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CHINESE       INVASION 


PACIFIO 

LA  IT   REPORTER 

TlllltD    TEAK    01 

ISSUED   EVERY  TUESDAY. 

Obit   L*«*l   jnmil    P.UU**.    HnI 

of   Ike    MlalMlppi. 


Publishes  ill  the  California  Supreme 
Court  Reports. 


rr«»n  ttrnriDm  ronnm  mnoommu. 
■k»t  or  Tun  raarmi<n  »»  » 


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Ml  FRrlM 

HAkftY    IN 

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10    OOBMqaADM  Ol     111.   AlAtatd    fATOT  Wl'b    WlllCb   lb*   Drift],   of 

IT  NCLES       TOM'S        O  A.  13  I  2>»T , 

Wai  rictlTid.  It  will  bo  repeated  for  poiitivtlj  lb*  lut  tlmoa  en 

IVIonday  and  Tuesday  Ev'gs  June  16  &  17, 

WKD>BnDA7.  JUNE  lHih, 

Farewell  Benefit  of  Mr.  Geo.  D.  CHAPLIN 

Od  which  or  r  a- ton  lh«  calibrated  trtJi-te*.   MISS    JEAN  CLARA  WALTERS  ud  M18J    7LORXKCE  KENT,  Prom  the 
flew  York  Theatre*'  haT-  klodlj  Toloataartd  and  will  app  »r. 


RELIABLE  KND  INDISPENSABLE  AID  TO 
THE  PRACTICAL  LAWYER. 


J.  P.  BOGAHDUS,  Pnbllsher. 


rriLii'iTion    orricB. 
lNTo.  aaa  MerobRnt  Btroot 

■  Af<r     FHAHOISOO, 


On  if  sTriumph  March  From  Ocean  to  Ocean! 

The  Great  New  York  and  New  Orleans 


nsian  Honse. 

MAII     HAKAKb, 
001  FBOMTHE    BAILBOAD 

IORIN,  Proprietor. 

JHED   E00MS 

..urn.... 

^Btauraiit. 

Bmiiij  «r  wi.u,   i.iq. 

worm    mu4  Cigars. 

TMIIQ  BY  mil  OR    MONTH 

mi27  lm 


...EVERY... 

Iiurday     Evening:, 

AT  BIOHT  O'OLOCK. 


f  *b»r«  ion  can  h*T*  HOT  AND 
COLD  DRINKS  of  »h»  Tary  boat 
qialiiy.    Tba  "Old  Sport"  It  tl- 

■  «»T»oo  bind.    Drop  In. 
DAVE  MK.VDHS.  Proprietor. 


IIILD  HAS  RETURNED  TO 

ItM    Parent.    . 
CA     SHIRT    STORE, 

Mn-nr    treat,  baa  BomoTtd  to 

!"*     Nocond     street, 

T«w  wtU  ftad  a  couplet*  ae- 
•ff  KUIJKTS  «md  FIH.11IH- 
at    tba    aswml    lew  price*. 

■EIEDICT  A  CO. 


I'ERUND  HOUSE, 

•  MS  .ACKAAt  ENTO  STREET 
I  EBAB  MOWTOOMMY.  . . 

IEST  HOU8E  IN  THE  CITY. 

jaVn     BAI    JUST    BUM    THOR- 

■  laaaaatad  tbraoabaat,  and  baa  a  flraw 
■4^ABAKaiK8rfOP  -CD.ot.il.  Aba, 
If  Dtarlawl  Hon...  1MT AUik.1  atra.t. 

■  rib.  .ad  •  Foarib  .is  «.t,  at.r  AUrktU 

J.  E.  umiT, 


SS,    HOLMES  A  CO., 

IAOIAHIIT«n>»T,     i 

ALL  AtOIDI  OF  O0ODS, 
-  • 1  frn«  All  pua*  al 


Zoological,  Equestrian  Exposition 

MENAGERIE,  CIRCUS  AND  MUSEUM  I 

On©  Tioliet  _A.<3Lxxiits  to  a.11  Tents. 


■•»ip*»*i  4*1 


inom  (J  MY  ATO  NBJO-«* 


^il»LO  F"" 
•  lOnNl  .■•■O  »l.l  ••.»i  •lUfpon  I*  '*.  igilia.l 
(O  J  «t   pqi  ••BOO  1*»q  ««1  °ll«  'J«aoi«l  |<4X}«ni 

'BW*«tV    l>n>    "luqtj    !M»iouti     pui      >. 
BHHA*iAO^JlaAJ.Tjl_^)Il.    BIU1   1.1     Mill 

-t(nJOJIi»r'.  pm*OLJ  ^bBjb-a 

asno|jdoi|3puejaisAoC7\> 

OldlOVd  NU3HlhQ8 

■jiaunoA  ^ofuj  pun  ||.i.U  o»n 


BANGER  HALLE 

OlNOEns  HALL.) 
14     OEAKT    *>T.,     KJULK     KEAttNV. 


K*ae  -«wi  thr  Cholc««l  Brands  af 
Mad  Lltiaori  oa  haa«. 


DEPOT  W1YAXD  A  IAICHt'1  B*T  BRCWffl? 

1.1?  II  0UB1S  rKLDHABK. 


Will   open   on    Jackson  Street   Lot,    for  Ten  Days 

Only*  Commencing 

THURSDAY  EVENING  JUNE   19,    1873. 

TWO  PERFORMANCES  DAILY. 


Jmu'm,  Owlet    "pd*   U^\*l9°'ml°Q*;ilBl\k'*UM^'^r*'^-i^*  ValtorM.iiaeiad  b«tiU.'Wblt«  Priooclu  (»  p.rrl.Oorlft.",    t'oroa'plnr,  taootrtoo.  Eofio- 
.-rntJloV»r  (fobasi»dip«<)>ajDiA     „   Wilhi,  ^l  „«it  Kasllib  EqasitrfaB;  Mln   Kit.  Oook.  M«n.f.  Rld.r :   Hln  R-mId*  Cook.  Kgaoitntan* ; 

i,  ABttiD    HrottMra       Kortnmp'.t*    hit  ••*    prOfrirBm*.  , 
ouftbbrtd  Trick  and    I  runod  M>dii(*  UonM  ;  *   Bohoolof   BdDMUd   PodUs  aod 

Puiutt- First.  th«  DUalHoInt  Swto  Bud  CbtHct,di«wa  b*  ■  turn  of  U  Ounili 
Uorii.  Tiaera    and  J^aanards. 

>«•  t)«Jl ;  follow* d  by  »  U*v»lo*4»  of  Lad  1st  and  OsatUmeD  on  bonabiok  ;  tb»n  tbt 

11TI II  lllin,  powiTim  viib,   "ij-»  »-   ""^"filrt 


i_i »* ■  «-.»    t   /-i  ,_wn-  .  ml    >ila    Mm  of  PtrriiNiiM    ''.'    m  .  _ 


Attention,  Good  LlrersJ 

MR.  P.  PEROEB,  KORMERr.T 
rropri  U.rnf  th»  Mlnnr*'  R«*- 
tanrinf,  !>■■  Ukrn  Lb*  tnaiiativmnot 
of  both  tbo  Miiirni"  R«»i*urai>L  an ^ 
Uomrnorolil  itr«flt  »n<1  th«  Minora'^ 
Kfuntii  nn  IU-.i.i  ■treel  In  partD«r«blp  "Itn  JBlt. 
A.  DRAYKUR.  «ho  bu  b«oo  aoat>*«ted  with  tbo 
Din  tor  year*.  InprovBiiaDta  h»Tti  dmd  Bad*  Iw 
tUkcoialDo  d-partmot.  tnn  will  r*od«r  tbo  Ml-  - 
oars' rn or*  poprjliir  than  It  haa  -Tar  bean  dorti**/ 
tbt  11  lit"  of  lu  proiparitr.  Oor  Bills  of  law 
•ioi)—«*  all  tbo  dalloaoiM  of  tba  loaaoo.  Oat 
eanlto  la  "Goo  1  Vara,  Oood  Cooking  »od  Modaraka 
Obarcaa." 

P.  HEROES   A  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT. 

E81  and  SMI  C'onajooroiaL,  u-i   , 
7Sl»  Uarkot  •tx*»t. 
Opan    rora  ft  a.ic  to  10  rjL  *a31  lot 


FRED.  C.    WENTWORTH, 

AonOQoooi  that  at  bla  Saloon. 

<H»1  Kaaraj  aft..  IV.  W.  car.  H>icrameata> 

Long  famotii  for  tha  azcallBDcff  or  it* 

WI1N.KH  and  LIQITOieeh 

All  Drl oka  will  baooafoath  bo 

T   SI    I>7       O  SI    1*7   V    ta-IV 

""mjSWloa 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOBSE, 

TUMrlllLaV    UTIr  MKVaiTA. 

THIS  ELEGANT  THEATRE  HAS  BEKH  ktaV 
M.  daooratad,  aad  o*n  ba  ranted  by  tba  algM  aw 
it  tba  waak,  Utaxa  aid  trataUog  (ooiaaatsa 
llDaraliT   troatod    with   OD  application  T,j  I  attar 

oeun    I'lPtw- 


THE  JOUBNAL  *>*  •AJaTJBEMH-'T*. 

PobUshed  erery  Dai  in  the  Year  b» 
r^       y.       BOGAKDUS 

«3B  Merchant  eme.  53*     Wiiahlii«t»B.  Su 

Below  Monuromerr.  8*"  Francise© 


8ATUBDAI ...JPNE  U,  1873 


JBnJoyatol©  Drives. 

Ac  elegant  and  con.(orttble  car/uge,  styliih 
.torses  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leading  eg. 
■entlals  of  an  trjojobltride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Franei&co  bo  unquestionably 

-as  from  Frank  £00  toe,  whose  carriage*  hare 
the  privilege  o  the  iiand  k  auxin*  tha  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  HUhaDdaomemrn-outsareiifiacI 
>by  the  beet  circlea  of  the  city,  ana  as  he  makes 
It  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
oenrteens  dnrere,  neu  more  liberally  patron- 

A  red  thaa  an;  other  carriage  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 

.ladles  In  paiticular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
•xcept  those  which  he  provides.    Fran*  has  en- 

Joyed  gr»&t  success  in  his  business,  and  tne 
adm  liable  way  in  which  he  conducts  It  makes 
turn  a  favorite  with  all  who  pa'roniee   him.    * 


Woman's     Rlft-rats. 

Ono  would  tllnk  thai  it  was  one  of  wosc  an'* 
rlgnts  to  enjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  Eame  price  for  It.  .Nearly  ail  the  refl- 
tatiranta  "for  ladlea  and  gei-tlemen"  In  San 
Francisco  have  poorer  far*  than  those  where 
gtntltmen  only  di-.e.  Tbxbe  ib  ah  ixoeptioii. 
At  the  Piohexb  ErwrA^EAjn,  on  Wa#hlngton 
•tree-,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladlea  can 
get  an  excellent  breaiiart,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
since  1819,  provides  every  luxury  the  market 
affords.  Beth  Udles  and  gentlemen  find  Uteri 
-dlchE  e  to  pit-ase  me  most  epicurean  taste,      * 


ISveiryrjody    Suited. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  ot  fashions 
In  bats.  At  "  Thb"  Hat  Btore.  647  Washington 
atreet  (second  hat  Btore  below  Kearny). all  these 
ctrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  Is  Immense 
— (he  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  ons  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  B 

Public  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a.  v.,  can 
**  returned  in  the  evening  if  required;  we 
-never  disappoint!    What   Cnear   Laundry,  111 

Lelaesdorff  street,  • 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 
The  People's  Bemedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains, 


.Star  Sliirte  ana  Collars. 

All   eorts   and  sizes,  for  e».«  cheap,  at  the 
"What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leidesaorff  at,       • 


Wrxite  Labor  Only  I 

Employed    by   the  What  Cheer  Liaadry,  121 

Leideedorff  s'reet.  • 

•Pratt'..  Aboliiion  OU 
Oores  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Braises.  3-l 


Pratt's  Abolition  OU 
Cores  Rheumatism  and  Neuralgia.  3 


'Corns,   Bunions,  Ingrowing  Nails* 

A  perfect  cure  warranted  by  Albert  Scnoen. 
wald,  137  Second  btreet.  a-BX 


Tho    Boat    Remedies, 

Dr.  Perry'e  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
wy*s  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  billons  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  117  Sausome 
•Street,  corner  of  Oonum  rclal.  * 


phatograpnic    caras. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  People*  Art 
•Gallery,  84  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  street.  a 

Notice  to  the  Public 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
Booth  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  Is  now  sel- 
ling off  bis  fine  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  chil. 
Arens'  clothing,  on  acconnt  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prices .  Every  description  of 
gents  tarnishing  goods,  hats,  trunks,  valises, 
G"c,  below  co; t,    Gall  if  yon  wans  bargains,  3b 


Mothebs  or  Famiues  who  are  about  to  spend' 
the  Bamm<  r  in  the  country  with  their  children, 
ought  not  to  forget  before  they  go  to  provide 
themselves  m  well  ai  their  children  with  under- 
clothing. The  only  plaoe  where  they  .cao  buy 
-the  same  cheaper  and  male  of  better  material 
than  at  any  otner  place  is  at  E.  Yrledlander  tt 
Oo's,  No.  9  Third  street,  y nolens  Bnildlng.    8b 


X>r.    Boherty 

Hu  devoted  hlB  study  more  particularly  to 
-chronic  and  rpeciflo  practice,  and  as  such  Is 
bow  the  most  euocsPsful  of  any  Physician  In 
■Ban  Francisco.  Office  £19  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leldesdorfl,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Oheer  House.  t 


Saro    Moore, 

Formerly  of  Buss  House  Oarriages,  can  be 
sound  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
tablishment, southwest  corner  Bosh  and  Mont- 
-gemery  sts,,  or  Dexter  Stables.  OarrUwe  orders 
eft  at  either  plaoe  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  might,  at  reduced  rates.  ra 


A.  Pleasant   Location. 

Persons  desiring  oosu'ortable  lodgings  in  a 
Oentral  location,  ehonlc  visit  the  Alhambra, 
ana  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  building  is  a  ver;  fine  one  and  is  well 
i  i  gated  and  ventilated. 


Ladlea  "Via  it  in  «  Cfivlg. 

Written,  engraved    or   printed  by  Joboi    P., 

DwctB,  12£  Sutter  atreet.  opposite  Lick  Houaa, 

-find   at  the   Grand   Hotel.    K.  B.— Hajtdkxb- 

CEHTS  yXATLT  MlRKKD.      PEKiSAJCBHTP    Of  6V6IT 

description  to  order.  s 


Dental  Work. 
.  Fob  fihxbt  qtj*l»t  or  work,  go  to  T.  o.  Jeg- 
?up,  dentist,  cor.  Sutter  aid  Montgomery,  over 
Tacker'a,  _  8-tj 

Ouub^ovaht.— Madame  Clara  Antonla,  tha 
Olairvoyant  Physician  and  Independent  Tranoe 
Medium.  333  Kearny  street,  bet.  Bosh  and  Pine. 
-Coasultatloni  in  Sngliah,  French  and  German. r 


PACIFIC    COAST  ^RAMATIC    NEWS. 

PiOCHE  — Mias  Jennie  Johnson.  Miai  Hanay  Oer- 
reUon.  J.  H.  Lukio.  Mias  Oarrla  Annslroos,  Miss 
Josspnioe  and  otters,  were  performing  at  the 
theatre  to  crowded  bosses  at  last  adTleae. 

Stockton.  —Jo ss  Wilson's  and  Yankee  Hobin- 
Nit  oirona  exhibit  ei  oa  Wednesday  afternoon 
and  ersDiog. 

OAKLANC-The  New  To.k  ard  New  Orleaoa 
Zosloglc.!  and  Eqaestrian  imposition  is  to  exhi- 
bit   bare  on  Monday  and  Taeaday  e«nin?». 

Grass  VaxleT.— Miss  Helen  Marble  and  Pro- 
feaior  H»rali  wUl  gi»a  a  concert  at  Hamilton  Hall 
this  eTening. 

SACBAWZJSTO.—The  New  Orleans  and  Nsw  York 
EtjQeftrian  and  Zoological  Expositlan  showed 
bera  last  night  t>  an  immanaa  coogregatioo  of 
people,  and  will  axbibit  again  this  aiaernooo  and 
evening.  On  Monday  BTenicg  next,  Magnire, 
who  ie  now  lessee  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre, 
will  open  it  with  the  California  Minstrels,  who 
bare  so  long  dnwo  crowded  bonwa  at  the  Alham- 
br»  Theatre.  Mattsr  Barney.  Sam  Bicker.  Bob 
Hart,  Little  Mac,  J.  G.  Buisail.  .Benj.  Olark  and 
man;  ethers  will  abpaar. 

Tbuckee.— New  York  and  New  Orleans  Eques- 
trian and  Zoological  Exocsitioo  on  tie  11th. 

OolfaX.— The  great  show  from  New  Orleans  and 
New  York  showed  here  on  t'iel'2*.b. 

Oabbon.—  The  New  York  and  New  Orleans  Zoo- 
logical Eifo-.itioa  exhibited  on  tbsSth.  Tho  Gold 
HillNewa  of  the  lOtb,  fays:  "We  are  ioformtd 
tbit  the  New  York  and  New  Orleaaa  Oircua  drew 
on  im-nense  crowd  at  Carson.  The  ranchers  from 
the  Valley  as  far  south  as  Genoa,  ponredinto  town 
all  day  long  with. ox  and  mo'e  teams,  on  horseback 
and  oa  foot.  The  ciroae  pay.lion  w»b  picked  with 
people  girisg  riee  to  ths  qncttion  eo  oltsn  pro- 
poted  to  the  Uoion  soldiers  by  the  people  of  the 
Ssath,  "WberedoaHyou'nna  come  from?" 

&  alt  Lake,— Laat  Saturday,  a  special  perform- 
ance waa  given  at  tie  tbeatre.  and  a  drama,  enti- 
tled *  Miralda,"  by  M.  M..BalIon'«  Monthly,  was 
played  t-7  the  atook  companj. 

Oysters. 
In  strolling  round  tine  other  nigh:. 
To  ook  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
Uur  careless  fedt,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  icada  a  screen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bonqnei  was  seen; 
While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  sheU, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  felL 
Hade  that  winaow  teem  to  be 
Rome  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

£top,"  said  my  friend,  "Jet's  go  in  here— 
It  looss  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said, '  *I  must  agree 
That  this  plaoe  salts  me  to  a  'T.H' 
So  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat  • 

Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  It  tru% 
And  cooked  maffTtificenily,  too; 
ad  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  eveiy  Btyle;  just  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  month  don't  water,  then 
Ton*re  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  crabs  and  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  coud  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sore. 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  nave  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  loe  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners,'* 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  House,  337  Bush  street,  above 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

OHABLEB  HAAEE,  Proprietor. 


Asa    T_j.    WaugK  man's 

"OhlgaxoBser Depot,"  623  Sacramento  strset, 
between  Montgomery  and  Eeirny.  The  cele 
braled  "  Chicago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  best  of 
liquors.  Daily  luLcb,  with  lobtt-r  salad  and 
other  delicacies,  prepared  by  the  epicurean 
George  Butt.  Beer,  10  cents,  Begulpr  Ger- 
man lunches,  caviar,  Swi-s  cheese  and  sand- 
wicnes,  Sfrrnd  to  order.  To  lunch  at  Wauga- 
man's  is  the  thing.  5  j 

Twenty   Thousund 

Paper  Collars,  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Chear  Laundry,  ofllse  121  Leidesdoifi  st. 


Removal, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  119 
Post  street.  Sewing  machines  rentsd  and  re- 
paired as  u«u  ■  1.  aod  sold  cheaper  than  ever,  x 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


*»? 


OYSTEE  SEOTTO 

A  clean  and  respectable  Oys'er 
House  fitted  u  3  purposely  for  Ladies' 

428    PINE    STREET, 

Above  the  OiHrornia  Market,  between  Kearny  and 
Montgomery  Streets. 

A .  W.  M ANXIXO,  Proprietor. 
j  14-1  m. 


OPERA  HOUSE, 

_SAN    JOSE. 

This  theatre  will  bi  leased  onliberal  tsrmeforstx 
moDta  to  an  experienced  manager,  banoe-s  ttqair- 
ias  my  absaoee  fromCian  Josa.    The  bouse  can  aow 
be  rented  by  tbe  nigDt  or  w«ek  on  lew  terma, 
SEATIXG    CAPACITF  L200. 
G.  BXOKASBA,  Proprietor. 
BAN  JOSS 


WANTED. 

A.  Leading  man.  Juvenile  and  Oomediao.  Those 
whooaD  make  themsel.ea  generally  tiaefal  and 
travel  fora  Bare  bntlnw  salar;.  Vanetr  talent  al- 
B0  wanted. 

Address,   C.  A.  LEWIS 
LI7EBMOBE, 

ALaMlDA  00..  OAL 


EISE.Tin.A. HiOTICE. 

California"  theatre 

FAREWELL     BENEFIT 
-OF- 

GEOEGE    D.    CHAPLIN, 

Wedn'Sdoy    Evening  Jane  IS, 

On  whicb  ecoaaion  the  celebrated  artisteB 

MISS  JEAN    CLARA    WALTERS 

-AlfD- 

MISS  FLORENCE  KENT, 


First  time  of  tbe   rreat   sensttion   play,  in    five 
act*,  from  OoidVs  novel,  er  titled 

st.  ..vthmore: 
or,  wr0tj9ht  by  his  own  hanoi 

And  the  laaghable  barlesans  of 
POCAHOSTaSI 
OB,  V£  GSNTLB  SAVAGE: 

tflr*Seat*  can  be  eeonred  now. 


THE!    VETO. 

A  F&Torite  Resort  for  Lovers  of 

Good  Liquors  and  Choice  Cigars. 

J*^  Their   Feay   Brardy   la   a   Speclaltr 

B.'H.  LRVT.  ProDrictor,  aoatbireat  comer  oj 
Keamy  and  Commerciai  atresta,  t  nulS  lm 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


CALIFORNIA_  THEATRE. 

Mr.  John  McOnUongh...  Proprietor  and  Hanaeer 

Saturday  Evenlntf Jooe   14,  1813 

AASliI.  DENEfir 
OF 

MR.   J.  C.  WILLIAMSON, 

For  wnlcb  occasion  ho  Lin  tbe  honor  of  present- 
ing for  the  approval  of  hm  fr  ends  and  tbe  pnblio 
I-  general  Uia  following  ooeqaalled  list  of  attrac- 
tiona: 

FIRST. 

The  btantlf  ai  mnaloal  Drama  entitled 

THE  CHILD  OF  THE  REGIMENT. 

Mica  Haggis  Moire  u  Josephine  (tvith  eooi). 
Mra.  Jndan  a»  tbe  Docqcbh.  Mrs.  Hanodeia  aa  the 
Marchioness,  Mr.  He  cry  iidwartis  a.  frcai^de  Mr. 
W.  Barry,  who  baa  b ■  «■  d I >  rolnntsered  aa  Pam- 
parnickel,  and  Ma.  WILUa.MSOr.  asGniliot. 

6EOO    D. 

THB  FABBBI   OPi'Bl  TKOUPE. 

Midatas  LNE2  FA&BuI.  AAKA  Ei  Z  "-R  JAO. 
MULLUR.  ia  onoiaa  ceNctiODB.  accompanied  by 
Prof.  R.  MULDilB  FABBR1. 

TH1BD. 
Mr.  XT.  LoTvton    and  Mr.    C.    A.  CartlB 

Wbabave  kindly  volnoteered,  will  fight  their 
great 

HUBPTT  »t71IPTY  COMBAT. 

Mr.  John  McColloncb. 

Will  recite 

BAKBABa  FRETOHIE. 

Mr.  J.  C.    TVillliimsoa 

Will  recite  (Bret  time) 

DOT  BAliBlUA  FBEDTCarr, 

Atd  tell  that 

DWARF  8TUBT. 

Masters  JAMES  MOORi  ard  W.  BRAY  will 
appear  io  their  aoEqaalied  DUu'ELn;  CLOG 
DAUOfiL 

A  new  local  faroe.  by  Olay  Creeoe  E ?q, .  founded 
npon  tbe  great  qneslion  of  ihe  day  aod  called 

THE  CHINESE  INVASION. 

Mr.  J.  O.         (Slouch,  tbe  Hitter,  a  Hoodlum 
WIl  LlAMbON    {  AbKa  EungaSlim. 
Mr.  W.  M.  LemiD.  .M-.  Freewill,  a  philanthropist 

Mr.  E.  J.  Backley,  as bred  Oontraet 

\  Kitty  Mcbhane 

MISS  MAGGIE  MOORE \  Sam  Se  L-. 

With  Song,  ''No  Irish  Need  App!  j." 
Other  characters  by    MUsaa    Oammine,    John- 
stone, M-sTi.  Quad,  Macklio,  t'raston  and  oth^ra. 
a9~  Box  B  job  notv  opsc  jall-tf. 

WIENIAWSKIJOMERTS. 

PACIFIC     TTAtili. 

MB.     HENEl     WIENriWSKI      HiS      TBE 
boaor  to  annQnacB  a  serisa  of 

CRAND  CONCERTS 

...   FOB.... 

Wednesday  Evenlntc Jane  18th 

Thursday  Evening; June   3t*ih 

fcaturdtiy  Afiernoeo Jane  SlH 

OBA1ID      MATINEE. 

....WHEN 

MR.  HEX  HI  WIBNIAW8KI, 
Sole  Violinist  of  his  M  .j  jsty  the  Emperor  ol  Rus- 
sia, will   make  bis  Srsi  appearance  m    this   oity 
together  trita  an  ens  amble  of  eminent  artists,  in- 
olnding 

M'Ue  JCI.E  DE   BTTHES,  Soprano; 
Mr.  CAttL   WOLFsOU.V,  Pianist; 
Mr.  r..  BEUBIBLlNsKI.   Aocompanyist. 
A  moat  attractive  programme   will  be  presented 
at  each  Uonoett. 

Admission... 81. OO 

Reserved  Seat*  5&ote.  Extra. 

Sale  ol  S3  its  cemmanees  Mondav,  Jane  16'b,   at 

9i.  si.,  at  Gray's    Maaio  Store,   613  aod  6i5  Olay 

stro<  t     Steinira>'d  Pianos  need  at  all  Wieoiawski 

Ooncert3.        JalO-^f- 


GRAND  PICNiC. 

SECOND   ANNUM    PICNIS    AN3    (XCURSION 

....or  THE.... 

I  NATIONAL  CADETSi 

It  OAPrAlN  IRELA.N.  Oomd'g.  W 

TO  FASSKING'S  GA.BDEW8.  ALAMEDA, 
on  SU^DAY1  Jane  ]5cd,  li7i.  The  Oompaoy 
wi  1  spare  bo  pains  to  mate  this  one  of  tbe  moat 
pleasant  and  enjoyable  Picoica  of  tha  eeasos. 
Robinfoo'e  Band  of  twenty  fonr  pieoeB  is  engaged 
for  the  occasion.  The  Dancing  pla'forms  ace 
laj-ge  and  pleasantly  situated,  Pnz3s  will  be  com- 
P'  ted  for  in  varioos  interesting  and  exciting, 
games,  as  follows:  Sack-racing,  target  sbooiiog, 
football,  etc.  _  ■. 

Tbe  BoatB  leave  San  FrancECo  ai  fo.lows:  9:10 
U;l5A.ll.    Rftorningatl,  4:1U,  5:35  P  m 

Ticket*  to  be  had  fro™  tbe  members  of  the 
Company,  aid  at  the  boat  on  tbe  morniDg  ot  tbe 
ocoa>ioo.  Tickets  of  admission  to  the  l-aneoj 
CO  cents.  ielu  td 


Grand 

PICNIC    AND    BALL! 

Given  by  tbe  Mexican  Military  Company, 

"GUABDIA   DE   JUABEZ," 

SO'DAT JTTSE  .15,  187S 

....A».... 

SCHDfTZEN    PARK,    ALAMEDA. 

The  Splendid  Waloott'a  Band  has  been  engaged 
for  the  occasion. 

The  Company  starts  at     o'clock. 

Adotilaslon «#»  Centa 

Children SS  Ceuts 

Boat  leaves   at  nsnal  hours,  and  will  make  an 
EXTRA  trip  at  10  o'clock,  a.  M, 
Alta,  Chronicle,  Gstroao  Bemokrat  o«pr  jo9  ■  d 


Tuolumne  Reunion  Association 

Will  hold  their  Sixth  Aaanal 

REUNION   AND    PICNIC 

....AT.... 

Grand  Central  Park,  Oakland, 


On  Taeaday.. 


..Jane  17,  187  J. 


TICKETS  OF  ADMISSION,  SO  CT».  CHIL- 
dreo  half  price.  Can  oe  obtained  of  tbe  of- 
ficers of  tbe  Association  and  at  tie  Park  (Sox 
Umct  1  after  S  o'clock  a.  M.  on  the  day  of  tbe  pic- 
nic. 

Pres't.W.  H.   OCKNINGSAM,    G'^  Howard  et 

Vice  Pres'r,    L  P.  McOAKTy,  338    Montg'yst 

tec  and  Trtas.,  O.  K.  McOUbKEtl,  8(6  Market 
Etecutive   Committee: 

THO'R'STON  WESTLKT,I60  NewMont2*y  et. 

HENRY  UARTlfB.  403    Foo:  ttj  street,  S    F. 

WM.  H.  LAMB.  5fU  Fell  et.  b.  F. 

14.  G.  1HNSMUKE.  No.  4  B'dway  Blc,  Oakland. 

Ample  accomodations  for  tha  conveyance  of 
piee-cgers,  and  every  other  arrasgsmstit  t  j  ioenre 
comfort  and  enj  ljmeot,  baa  been  made. 

Toe  band  will  letvve  l-an  Fiaooisco  on  tbe  9:23 
Boat,  asd  proceed  direct  to  tbe  Park,  tbe  liber 
aluy  of  tbe  F*rry  Oompanyproviding  a  tbroagh 
t-aia  notasnal  that  hoar  of  tbe  day.        j«12  id 


1>R.  LEE  CHUN  Gr  Jiil2, 

CELEBRATED 

Oliliiese  Fliyalolan, 

1017  DVPONT  STREET, 
Between.  Pacific  and  Jackson  SU. 

Outsail  disease.    Moderate eharces  j-U.lm 


THE  SURE  XtoAX) 

SUCCESS 

13  BY  FOLLOWING  TBE  TRUE 

American  Business  Principles 


The  Reasons  for  Sueeess  or  Failure 

We  atari  witn  the  Bat  assertion  that  no  honse 
hie  ever  failed  bsoanse  tbe  price  asked  for  mei- 
chandise  it  kept  waa  to-)  low.  And  against  this 
declaration  we  plaoe  this  fact,  that  no  firm  in  tho 
ordinary  routine  of  trade  has  ever  grown  ioto  a 
large  and  Increasing  business,  or  taken  the  lead  in 
its  paruoniar  olaas  of  goods,  nith  bigb  prices  for 
tbe  Wattghword.  Snooess.  In  the  largest  number 
of  instance;,  can  be  traced  to  fa>r  dealing,  OUUR- 
TFSY.  andlNTELLlGBNT,  PERSISTaBNT  KN- 
EUGy. 

One  mistake,  one  a' tempt  to  test  the  too  often 
cheated  public,  may  res  nit  in  apparent  snooess,  but 
sooner  or  later  the  victim*  ot  the  imposition  will 
torn  npon  jou.  When  a  man  boys  a  thing  and  has 
paid  too  much  for  ,  1,  it  is  nse^ess  trying  to  smooth 
over  the  matter.  The  merohant  who  ehnokled 
over  the  big  profit  be  made  hu  famished  the  olob 
wherenith  his  own  head  may  be  broken.  There 
are  mors  days  yet  to  some,  and  the  man  who  thinks 
CUNNING  A  MATCH  FOR  HONEBT  DEALING 
had  bitter  not  forgst  it. 

Patrons  ars  expaoted  to  par  a  profit  on  the 
purchases  aod  at  tbe  aame  time  depeod  npon  tbe 
merchant's  advantages  as  a  guarantee  that  they 
are  fair  and  reasonable.  If  the  public  are  con- 
vinced that  a  oertain  tradesman  baa  peoallar 
facilities  forlaying  in  his  wares,  and  they  dlscor 
er  the  par  csntkg)  of  profit  ti  be  less  than  is  gen- 
erally demanded,  it  matters  not  bow  small  it  is, 
fractional  stuns  are  sufficient  to  insure  sneoesa 
where  the  contrary  will  snrely  result  In  failure. 


OUR  MANNEB  OF  DOING 
1  BUSINESS.  I 


lis    It    a.    Success?' 

t 

o  1 

O 

q    "We  bay  onr   Gtoods  low   and   sell  ' 

w  for  cash. 

C     Wemark  onr  goods  low  end  slieU  , 

O  to  onr  prices. 

fj 

"We   represent   onr   goods  Jast    as  ' 
- 
r-  they  are.  " 

Ul  . 

Ill     'W^e  return  the   money   to  all  who  ' 

^  bay  of  as  and  are  not  salted*  If  the  ( 
(I)  goods  are  not  soiled. 

>"     We  are  wining   to   give  polite  at- 

#u  tentlos  and   show   yoa  through  oar 

*t  stock  whether  yon   wish   to  bay  or 

U       . 
*£  not. 

A      We  propose  to  treat    onr  caitom. 


Ci  ers  so  well  that  we   shall   see   them  PI 

CO > 

z 
-< 


O     Wc  aim  to  teni  onr  customers  la  ' 


^  saeh  a  way   that   every  visitor  we 
have  will  he  a  .waltzing   advertise- 
*  meat  for  onr  house. 


Ul 

It 

20UJR   INDUCEMENTS  TO 

I  CUSTOMERS. 

0  

q     Good,  Stylish  Clothing,  well  made, 

3  »t  moderate  prlees,  and  warranted 

a«  rep  resented.     Polite  aod  attent- 

Jlve  salesmen  la   attendance,  and  no 

Haie  urged  to    parch ase  If   the  goods 
do  not  anlt.     If  th-s  above   Is   your 
H  Idea   h"W   basiness    shoatd    be   con- 
ducted, call  and  see  as. 


R 


EMEMBER.  YOU  OAN  ALWAYS  FIND  AT 
onr  ttore  a  fall  stock  of 


CLOTHING 

Altb 

GENTS'  FURNISHING  IGOODS, 

Fancy    Goods, 
Eugllsli     Cutlery, 

HATS,  TRUNKS,  VALISES, 

In  fact,  a  general  stoek  of  all  kinds  and  grades 
of  goods,'  cheaper  than  any  other  honse  in  the 
oity. 

IX L  Auction  Store 

618  and  620  Kearny  st., 

Corner    ot    Commercial 


PICNICS.  EXCURSIONS 


S.  F.  and  H.  P.  B.  ] 
CHANGE    OF    7«J 

THE  CHEAPEST  ROUTE  TO  THE  C  ;lh 

ON  iNn  AFTRR  JUNH  I,  187*  TB 
Ol  ANTELOPK.oonneMiigatDan  i 
mg  wifcb  the  San  Francisco  it  Nona  F  t 
road  Oompaoy  for  Oloverdale  aod  all  ir>  2 
stations,  will  leave  8an  PiaQoiaoo  dali  T 
eaopwd).  from  Frott  street  Wharf  ata 
rorolng  the  train  will  lea.e  Ulo.ard  I 
6:0.  o'clock  A  at ,  connecting  at  Donaet  ! 
ste  meraofl  arrivingio  San  Fianctiool  I 
in.  steamers  and  care  make  oloaa 
with  atagea  to  aod  from  all  points. 

SUNDAY  EXCURS  0HS~AT  REDUCE  | 

Leave  San  FrAnoieoo  at  8  A  K.  sti  ■ 
arriving  at  OIoTrrdc.li,  at  1  o'olook  P  fer  I 
will  liave  Oloverdale  at  2  o'olook  irriiE 
Frasoisoo  at  7  o'clock.  Thia  will  »i  ' 
atoniata  aevetal  hoars  at  any  of  .bs  a  ■ 
tlJelineof  >be  rond  Forall  informsU,! 
tbe  Oompiiay  a  office,  4«0  Montgomsr«1 

Oo  and  after  Jane  Ul,  ihe  Btsanwr  I 
San  B'ranolEoo  at  2  30,  P.  at:  tbe  soi.  I 
Oloverdale  at  6  a.m. 

ap!8  #      PtfTEB  DONAHUJ,  I  < 


Badger'sCentral^Park.  Ote 


THESE  BBAUTTFOL  OABDBrTS 
open  for  tbe  seawn,  and  mans  i 


popular 


FXONIOS » 


Will  be  held  there.  The  attractions  t 
one.  BKATINO  PAVILION.  MTJBBC 
N  ASIUM.    Skating  free  on  weekdays. 

Admission 

CHILDREN  IO  0ENT8. 


PIPIFAX!   PIPD 

MAGIO    BXTT1 

THESE  BITTERS.  INYfcNTKD  BY 
Wolfgang,  a  oelebratsd  ssvan  of  G 
so  marveloTn*  in  their  effdota  that  tbs 
thronghont  Eoropa 

MACIC  BITTER 

They  give  Tone  to  the  Stomaob,  OoIom 
plexlocr,  Brillianor  to  the  Eyes,  Vigor  t 
lent,  and  renewed  strength  and  virllltf 
andicflrm, 

No  family  should  bs  without  thia  tn 
tonie. 

J.  M.  GOP.WIT, 

je6  2ea  Proprietors,  Sal) 


DR.  JORDAN*! 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  I 

And  College  of  He  ell  else 

1  O  C\(\(\  BEAUTIFUL  AND  D 
±\J* \J\J\J  iTe  obieote  to  be  ■ess,  t 
Pnblio  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUatl 
Si8  Montgomery  atreet.  FOR  MRK  t 
•nr-Dn.  Jokdan'8  PiirvATg  OrTlOJ' 
Oeiry  atreet  (oDposits  old  Meohanlst*  i 


Read!  Read!!  E 
THE  PALACE  OF  FA! 


New  "  tore.  17  Second    strot,  o 
Orand   Hotel.    Oiotbing  of   tbe  lst*fs 

fashionable  styles  mu'a  to  order, 

KOTE  THlTPKIOI 

Pants...  from  $6  to  $12 

Suits -from  S9B 

I  inrite  tbe  inspection  of  tbe  Ob»l 
the  market, 

A.  MORRIS, 

Second  I 


JVo.    IT" 

ma  17  lm 


OppoHlte  Oraa. 


AUCTION  SALEj 

New  City   HaU 

No   77    and  ~78— DeliiH 

MOKDAT.   JUNE  16,  1873-JOBIlJ_ 
TO*  t  SUN,  Anouonesrarfl.  Ml  • 
er,  street.    For  parti  jnlara  sea  »" 
Alta  and  Examiner, 
By  order  Board  of  OiW  Ball  Coa>»a»  ' 
M18-ld  EOB'r    GEO* 


DRREN/ 
HERE 

iiiii 


The    a. real    Xonlc   and  ApP«*l: 
Siale  "Ever,  where. 


J.    C.    COMBES. 
TERRAPIN     XjlV>P\ 

C!or.  Second  and  TehaaM  •>* 
•JfTerrapln    ooo>tan!ll  ^ 
Ousters   ia  every   at'la- 
SDPPER     BOOKS  »,■»  j 
dec  Jllr- 


CAPTAIN  ROBERT  HAl| 
Grand    Daylight    Exd 


..ON.. 


SUM,  AY. 


..JVM*  I 


ON  THE  MAGMIFIOKHTjJ 
Steamer, 

6.  H.  WHIPPWf 

Will  lea.e  Vallsio  Btreet  Wharl  at 
sharp;  thenoe  to 

Audi-land,  Bed  Bock.  Flo.  • 
aid    the   Stone   l»n   !>•«»'  ' 
the   steamer  Vanderbllt  I 
IwlnK. 
And  return  to  the  oil,  bjfiF.^  *  ' 
will  be  madf  to  Bays  this  the  srarjo  t 
a«soo.    A   B.NDL.F   MUSIC   WJ' 
MSHED  for  tbe  ocoaiioa. 

Pasisre  for  the  flay 

Children ;•■■•■■ 

jell  at 


CANDIES. 


AIJ,     KMDB     OB    TBI     FfflJ  J 
made  at  onr  Steam  Oand,  FMJ"  I 
order,, f«p«rialljlromtlie  oomntrr.   I 
ard  will  be  promptly  'SjSJSj&'J'  ayi  I 
lwVT  MontK0m.r,.«*A  *l 


In* 


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<$    f    ^ONTB    MlffT^ 


MOTlt 


r,$  in  VARIETIES 


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tlmj;   Developments 

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CKLBY 


TILL    REIGN    SUPREME    T„„ 
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CHANCE      OF     Tl  M ■  , 
'••         Curtain       l*1«o-    «t     O  .  IB 


and  Varied   Interlude 


WW    ALHAllRA    THIATEI. 


MAouirinrB 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


"CALIFORNIA   MINSTRELS. 


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MOMS,  CHOUFLEURI 


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Tlio     Mnn      xivltla.      tlio     *r*».i  tefng     Hand,' 

I>i*a"vrinjf-i*<>f»ni     CnmcHInn, 

Anglo-French    and    Funniest    Ventriloquist    In    the    World, 

WITH     HI/4     IIKAIX.KKH    MEN. 


rv*\.   aid  nuno-rn* 

To  oonelbdo  with  lb*  ItagbtbU  Fmp4itoD«tlon  Com.dii,,  •■tlllfd 

"3P  \XT  3L  O  3E       3ME  A  3F1.  3F1.  1  DEJ  X> 


T*NOLE  JtCK.i  reUredSlorlna;  Waaler  

I'ORACB.  erst 'red  Danctof  Master 

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'    «HI."1TA  j  AttlsU  Fried*  o(  Vivien 

Introducing  lb*  Ariel  end   II  Baelo  Walla 
On  Monday  June?},  will  appear  the  sir  eaten  Pantcmimlal  In  the  wcrld 

1  3S  3FI  "XT'        3EF*3E1.jAl£ 

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TRUNKS  AND  VALISES 

SDPKRIO  MADI|W()VK:    WAN- 

re-  t»«  «irf>r*   sod  dareble.  ax 
Piich.  J.  OOKIX,  Trai„-ii*»-r,   f>  Moatwoatary 
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SPRING  EXHIBITION 


iRAf*!  tfan  Francisco 

(H  Association! 


Open  to  the  Public. 

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Liverpool  and  Great  Western; 

Steamship  Company, 

CARRYING  THE  TJ.  8-  MAIL. 

TIGKETS  SOLD  TO  AND  FRO! 

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•*-""  Londonderry,  Hsmbnrib,  Bremen,  2aaViswnw> 
Havre,  Paris.  Swadaii,  Bel«tnm.  Norway  and  all 
European  ottlea. 

This  Company  hu  arranfnmanU  with  the  Com- 
mlnlopsrof  Emigration  and  Railroad  Oompaalta 
at  New  York,  bf  which  paaaaocera  an  promptly 
forwarded  to  the  Paoiflo  Ooait. 

Tor  partlcalars  apply  to 

D.  U.  JACHNOJf,  Afi>nt. 

nu2Mn  MB   Monla-o—^ry  street. 


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£  2  5 

C  HO 


STILL  ANOTHER. 

OWirfOTOTHK    8MAR0ITV    OP    SALOONS  | 
00  Bo*h  Street.  1   bag   10  inforiw    mj    frtoude  . 
aodtbe  foblio  that!  bavaopaoad  the 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 


SOO  Hash    street,  helweca    Moilgsmerr 
usd   Krumr. 

All  Drinks,  PlaiiT  or  Fancy,  10c 

Ooooooted  in  tba  beat  style  aod  of  the 
Purest  Llqnore. 

CHAi    wV    PELDMANJir, 

n  91  tf  Proprietor. 


MBS.  ITOOBRT.  OI.AIRVOVANT.  TR8T  . 
AodTraDoeMediam-Oeobaeonfalted,' 


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>o  baatoosaoralokoesadailr.froa.lOA.U  to    ■  * 
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Friday  evenlnn.atB p.m..  at  Der realdsnoe. »■••* 
O'Farrall  street,  nesr  Maaoo.  m_  •»•  Im 


Bar  Sugar 

FOB    »AL«-«18    KJtABBY    BT0S1T.    AT 
MEttOHB'8.  -  AUo,  ,TirT  kind   of  Oadlo, 
"W««'.  »■"•'"•       m.    A.    M*»<  K». 


FOURTH    OP    JULY. 

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REMOVAIi. 

CRITTENDEN    &    DALTON, 

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HEW    YORK    ITAIL1I.     NImIos   at., 

■arm  rtrucaaazD  thi 

TURF  GALLERY  STABLES 

NO.  209  SUTTER  STREET, 

AND  HAVE  AD- 
did  lars'ly  totbklri 
stuck  ot  bsiaaa.  whlflbf 
srs  All  flr-l-elt....  Per  v 
Uoalsr  aiteoiioa  paid 
to  bosrdlai  hortea. 
tail  Im  OHIrTKNDRN  A  DALTON. 


WDR.  AIKIN 

^F  Csirea  Rtmi  mhw  I  hrnnlr  Dlaeaaes  nt  the 
EYK.  RAR,  THROAT,  l.l'.VGS  and  HKART-Oat.rra.  Deaf- 
oe««.  Dleobara;es  freai  the  Kara.  Weak  or  Ir  named  Kyee,  Ooaaba, 

i'.n  i  it.  r-  M  ->*».  Nsaraulla,  Rbeumatiaoi.   D/apayata,   Files. 
Serofaia.  Dropay.  ste. 


l.Mellrs.   msmed    er   stey-le,    aaaarad  apeed/,  safe    eere   of 
"lerltlae,   1'ain.   Huppreesloa,    wsika^s*.    Pro' 

DRUOl' 


IrreaQiarlileo,  Pain.  Bappreesioa,    weikosaa.   .  .1 

P^'.'.'i.'!-    Orariaa   and     ethar    Dlaeaaea    remedied.      AVOID 


AFTER    THE 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

00  TO  THE 

3ErCot      BOOton, 

■  ■ttor  .(root,   .t'.r  KMnr( 
And  trf  oo.  ot  10, Ir 

Hot  Seotch'a  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 

All    DrlnkH    Ten    Cents 

ml*  f    JOS.  D.  BBIOQ8.  Proprlotor. 


New  Discovery. 

rilHK    UHE  Or   TUB    WOHDKBVUL    PLANT 
X    tbot  Ood  iaUodod  for  Ih,  Car*  of 

RMEUrrUTlIM,    NEURALGIA.    COUT,    PARAL- 
YSIS, CATARRH,  AND  AIL  SPINAL 

AFFECTIONS, 
I*  noderatoed  porfeatly  by  tba  oodarsiyoad—  tbe 


■;iM  Market  etreot,  opposite  Third,  Hoods  1  and 
3,  from  1UAM.  hlr  « ..  and  froA  2  to  6  r  m. 

Reatdeeoe,  1900  Miaalon  street.    Fatisnta  can 
be  aooommodatsd  with  Hoom  and  Board.       apJO 


Lyon's   Portable 
KITCHEN   FURNACE, 

IN  ITS  800NOHY  OP  OOAL  AND  HTOVF, 
as  a  pailaei  cocker,  brollar,  toaater.  and  flat- 
iron  beater.  Is  a  neoasaitr  te  every  bonaakeeper 
who  wishes  to  tare  tba  atsva  and  two-tblrda  of 
he  foal  It  oonaomea.  It  la  obaap-92  10.  Call  and 
tee  It  at  work,  at  Htombi  A    Millar'*,  plumbers, 


aas-fitiera,  tin,  eopper  aad   stove  store,  opposite 

W aire's  Opera  House,  SfJT  Was bt niton  street. 
AO  af.   WARD,  Aceat  of  the  Paoiflo  Oeaat 


**-  ah  foafldeDiial  Uesea  Isulifjiir  Attendf  .. 
VoWlhs  assd  Hen,  no  matter  what  they're  read  or  doo- 
r'd.cen  r. ly  on  tors  remedy  of  da'ornslt*.  debility,  or  die. 
ease  weenec  on  body  aad  mind  No  qaeekery  or  deaeptloai. 
Beet  means  known  for  rapid,  raay  oore  lavoidina  danysr,  snf. 
fvrtra:.  siposare  or  lose  of  time)  of  otxlinaia  snJ  ip 
aaaee  wltooit  n>*reary.  r  '"mil  or  t>aia*oii*  drnfa.  Cimptste 
cor*  i  where  all  others  faio  of  wont  cases  and  any  armptoms 
leftfiom  bad  t  reaiment  or  astrteot.  -aSP 

Free  Ooeealtatloaa.    All  Mediolnes.  etc,  farnlabed, 

(Jan,  or  wr>ta  year  eaae.     Ai)dr-.»     (V    J.  AIKIf*.   M.  I*. 

ear  Offl.  *,  &04  Kaamy  atrtet.    N.  K.  Corner    of    Ualiforola 
atreett  ban  Pranciaeo,  Ual.  lei* 


Esiara-HTTtr 

Single  Outside  Rooms, 

WITH 

No.  1  Spring  Beds  and  Hair  Mattragses, 

AT  THE    ■    — 

BRANCH  HOUSE, 

All    N.IMMOHF.  araEET,   (OK.   OI.AT, 

IT 

Fifty     Cont»     por       KTlgjlit, 
And  Lc«»  t>y  the  Week. 


OPDU 

Apr-'JH 


L.  J.  KWELL,  Proprietor. 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


THB  MOST  BLgOAJrr  OPSTOM  WOBK  IR  THE  OITT 

Beera   ac  2kSaynard, 


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'Fxca-^a.: 


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THE  JOTTBXAX  OF  AinJBZKBKTB. 

r^blished  erer*  Du  in  the  Tew  bj 
y»       I».       BOGARDUS 

saa  Merchant  n»<l    £85  WaiUlftoM  ate. 

Below  Montgomery.  San  7raxci*oo. 


MONDAY JUNE  16,  1873 

AMUSEMENTS,     ItcT" 

California  Theatre. 

Tte  bacsflt  of  J.  C.  Williamson  ob  Saturday 
night  drew  tbe  very  largest  andience  ever 
bron.ht,  tofit  th«r  witbin  tbe  walls  of  the  Califor- 
nia Theatre.  Ton  ptrformasoe  waa  an  (xceilent 
on*.  MissMatfis  Moore  drew  great  applaaee  bf 
ber  spirited  acting  and  charming  eisaing  in  lb* 
moaieaJ  drama  of'TbeOQild  of  Us  Begin,  tnt,' 
ud  J.  O.  Williamson  oonraised  Ibe  aadiesoe  wiib 
lasghter,  with  bis  yersion  of  "Barbara  Freitotee 
and  his  Dwarl  story,  and  afterwards  achieved 
treat  aoocesa  ia  Ola;  M.  Grtene'e  farce  of  "Tbe 
Ohioete  loTaiiiD,"  Id  whicb  he  appeared  ai  a 
Jjoodlam  and  a  Obioaman.  Tbe  veteran  comedian; 
W.  Barrj-,  received  a  boisterous  welcome  oa  taat- 
iDgbiB  appearance,  atd  waa  bamored  withajc*!1 
before  the  cor  Uln.  "IbeObildof  the  Beciment" 
and   "Tbe    Qblnsae   Invasion"  will  be   played  to- 

ALhmmYtra  Theatre. 

Saturday  acd  Sunday  ereointa  ibe  Albanbra 
wat  crowded .  and  stats  will  be  at  a  presainn.  this 
weak,  for  Kelly  and  Leon  reproduce  to-night 
ihair  greiteit  bit.  Off eobacb'a : ecmio  opera,  of 
"Mon».  Ohenflenri,"  with  iU  ane  moale  «:i 
a_jBusisg  sitea-ions;  G.  W.  Jeftsr.the  "am  witb 
tae  talking  baxd."  will  ir>trodn«e  Eew  sad  1  tinny 
TextxilaQiiUiic  little  farces,  and  tbe (laughable 
little  comedy  at  "Twice  Married."  in  whicb  Kelly 
eon  Leon  take  tbe  leading  parte,  will  conclude 
a  capital  bill.  A  opera  boofle  by  Qjffenbaib.  Jester, 
the  beat  of  TetrtriloqoiBts.  end  Kelly  sod  Leon  in 
a  sparkling  little  comedy  will  give  fan  esoagb  lor 
oneC  night 

Bail*  Fnion   Theatre. 

To-night,  eftere  capital  first  put,  Fred  Rit:hie 
will  do  bis  Dutch  tocg  und  danoe,  Marsh.  Kelly 
and  Bree,  will  perform  "Sublime  and  Ridiculous.'' 
Oeneim  and  Frits  will  tve  Their  wondeiiol  per- 
formtncea,  "b'eenss  in  San  Branoisoo"  will  ihow 
bow  green  one's  are  taken  fa  by  Sharpers,  and 
tbe  "Krookedeet  Blaob  Kreck"  will  present  billet 
and  extraraganee  in  whicb  the  whole  company  w  11 
appear.  The  bill  at  the  Bella  Union  tbia  week  U 
a  very  strong  ene. 

Backley'i  New  Varieties. 

Ned  Bnoklsy,  Harry  Devoy,  Frank  Moztlmorei 
Leon  Samwelli,  Johnny  Price.  Hogby  Morton  and 
a atroog  force  of  femioe  auxiliaries in  "Under  the 
GuligbtB,"  "HardObeck."  "Jaitice  for  an  Hour," 
"J&lioe  in  a  fix"  and  variety  ead  moeieal  iater- 
lode,  giveayery  lively  ectertalotnent  at  tbe  rarie- 
tiee  to-night,  The  Bailroad  eoece  in  "Under  the 
Gaslight."  is  a  capital  buijeeque. 

Trie   VTieralavwaki   Concerfe. 

Henri  Wiaaiaw.ki  and  tbe  artistee  eempeeing 
hie  ooioerl  tronpe  arrived  in  tbia  eity  laat  nighty 
acd  went  to  tbe  Occidental  Hotel.  They  will  be 
serenaded  to-nigbtby  the  California  Theatre  or- 
oheat<a  and  Ballenberg'e  bard.  M.  Wienuwski 
will  give  bia  flr#t  concert  on  Wednesdaf  evening. 
at  Pacific  Ball.  The  box  sheet  ia  now  open  at 
Grays  mosio  store,  and  there  ie  every  prospect  of 
the  entire  honse  bsing  sold  before  tbe  dojra  open. 
Tuolumne  Re  onion. 

Tbe  sixth  snnnal  reunion  sad  picclo  of  tbe 
Taolnmae  Association  will  take  place  at  this  park 
te-morrow.  Tbess  reunions  of  tbe  eld  residents 
of  Tnolnmne  couotr  are  deligbtfol  affairs  aod  are 
mneb  enjoyed  by  all  who  participate  in  them.  An 
advertisement  in  another  column  informs  tbe 
public  where  tick t ta  may  be  obtained. 

"Tale  Great  Show." 
The  Reoord  of  Saturday  says: 
The  Oiraos  and  Menagerieof  the  New  York  and 

New  Orleans  Kqaeitnan  and  Ziologioal  i-iposi- 
tion  opeoed  here  je-tjrday.  A!l?raoon  andevsn- 
iog  it  drew  good  houses.  Tbe  attendance  at  night 
was  a  perieot  jam  o(  over  1.000  people.  Tbe  '.tan 
will  be  eolaigea  to-day  to  bold  one  tbousaudmore. 
Tbe  meragsrieie  jast  what  it  claims  t  j  be,  and  is 
a  eeleot collection  of  fine  animals,  in  good  condit- 
ion, amoig  these  are  thirteen  camels,  whiob  do 
duty  in  c  rawing  ibe  band  wagon  (one  camel  died 
at  Oelfax,  and  an  odd  number  is  left >,  and  tbe  cag* 
of  lioss,  anperb  animals,  ard  as  good  specimens  of 
the  species  as  have  been  brought  to  tbe  ooast. 
Their  keeper,  who  enters  the  den,  takes  a  risk 
noae  will  envy  hi  jj. 

tbe  Oircaa  performance  it  speaks  in  tbe  high- 
estterms.  The  great  ebow  will  perfoim  at  Oak. 
land  this  evening  and  of  coarse  there  will  be  en 
immense  attendance  from  this  side  of  the  bay. 

Partner's  Parle   Oaltland. 

Tbe  Caledonian  Olnb  will  bold  their  Seventh 
Annas!  Gatt  eriog  and  Games  &t  Badger's  Park 
Oakland,  on  Sonday  next.  Fall  particoJara  are 
pablisbed  in  another  column. 

Grand  Bukbat  ExcuBaos.— The  steamer 

Antelq^  leaves  Sao  F/anoisco  every  Satntdayat 
2  '49  v.  H.  and  on  onoday  et  8  A.  at  from  Broadway 
Wharf,  connecting  with  tbe  cars  of  the  North 
Pacific  Bailroad  at  Bocahne  for  Petalnms  Santa 
Boss,  Healdsbnrg  and  Oloverdsle.  Exaureion 
tiekets  are  iesaed  at  redaced  rates,  aod  are  good 
from  Saturday  to  Monday.  Those  who  wisb  10 
eojoy  e  little  00  ntry  air  at  the  end  of  tbe  week, 
can  take  a  very  pleasant  trip  through  one  of  the 
most  beautif  ol  valleys  in  the  Mate  at  a  small  cost, 

Q.  D,  Chaplains  Besefit.— On  Wed- 
nesday next,  G.  D.  Chaplain  leading  man  of  tbe 
California  Theatre  company  will  take  his  farewel 
biasBt.  aod  present  great  attractions  oa  that  oc- 
casion. Uiss  Jean  Ol&ra  Walters  and  Mtee  Flo- 
rence Kent,  raceatly  arrived  from  the  Hew  York 
theatres,  will  appsar  in  the  eenBation  play  of 
"Slrathmore"  and  the  bar  esoae  of  "Pocbahon- 
tfts." 


AJfATOkncAL  Kusbtjh.— One  ol  tbe  mott 

ojmptete  collections  of  tbe  kind  in  the  United 
States,  comprising  hundreds  of  ooatly  and  beau- 
tiful wsx  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
raly>  at  the  Museum  oa  Montgomery  street.  An 
tam  may  be  profitably  scent  here. 


A  Queer    Endorsement. 

TaeAitaetthe  cooclodioa  of  a  story  of 
hew  workmen  pledged  to  Eeoreoy,  by  oath?, 
are  engaged  in  turning  Piatt's  Ball  into  & 
the  are  oajg: 

Wegive  ihif  report  with  ares^rvafiootbat 
we  onlj  endorse  it  so  far  as  we  are  a  j  tit  fled 
that  onr  informant  i  3  wholr  reliable  and 
conversant  w.  tb  the  f.  ots. 

We  should  like  lo  know  what  tbe  Alia 
meant  by  that.  It  is  Tery  hard  for  the  gen- 
tlemen engaged  on  that  paper  to  express 
themselves  in  English  whiob  can  be  under- 
stood. 


The  new  Gardner  gno  nres  twenty-six 
shots  per  minats.  After  it  hw  banged  away 
at  a  man  two  or  three  bonre,  he  begins  to 
feel  sick. 


Asking  Teo  Much. 

A  Mssonri  planter,  baring  allowed  his 
swine  to  range  in  the.  wo^s,  at  one  time 
missed  several  of  them.  Suspicion  at  once 
rested  upoD  a  certain  neighbor,  aod  the 
planter  resolved  to  w^tch  the  action  of  bia 
pork-loving  neighbor.  One  day,  while  rid- 
ing through  tbe  woods,  the  planter  came 
upon  the  man  in  the  act  of  lifting  a  fine 
young  porker  to  bis  saddle,  in  order  to  take 
it  home.  "Now,"said  the  planter,  "I caught 
yon  at  last." 

"Yee,  maiaa,  you's  ketchad  me  eare  di« 
time." 

'Well,  I  shall  have  to  send  you  to  pris- 
on/* 

'•Oh,  to,  masse,  yon  ain't  gwine  to  Bond 
me  to  prison.  Just  you  think  of  my  poor 
wife  and  children,"  and  the  poor  man  put 
in  such  a  plea  for  bis  wife  and  childten  that 
theplantir'B  heart  relented. 

"Wetl,"  said  the  p'atater,  "I'll  tell  you 
what  I'll  d  3.  Toapiy  me  for  one-half  the 
number  of  swine  yon  have  killed  and  sign  a 
paper  not  to  kill  any  more,  and  I  will  let  you 
go." 

"No,"  said  tfee  lover  of  his  neighbor's 
pork,  "no,  maesi,  I'll  pay  you  for  all  I  have 
stolen,  but  aa  for  'signing  away  my  libei- 
tits,'  I  can't  do  it." 


We  get  no  badness  from  Chinese,  end    we 
low  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  Whet  Cheer 

Laundry      Office,  121  Leldesdorff  street.        • 


Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 
Cures  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis.  3_L 

A  great  variety  x>f  Tke  end  Bows,  all  styles. 
Just  received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  m 
Leldeederff  afreet.  • 


D.ep  Decradalion, 

Bioce  the  wretched  inhabitants  of  Mass 
acLuse tts  have  had  their  beer  taken  away  by 
a  remorseless  government  they  are  forced  to 
fall  back  on  bay  rum.  Aod  a  man  drank?  on 
bay  rnna  will  steal  bis  cwn  carpet-bag. 

Keep  out  of  debt.  ■    j      -.»}■>     , 

It  seams  to  be  natural  for  sme  people  to 
buy,  and  incur  obligations  beyond  meatnre 
so  long  as  they  can  avoid  payment  of  ready 
cash.  Give  ene  of  this  sort  a  ahanoe  to  buy 
on  credit,  and  the  questions  of  payments  are 
matters  that  he  caret  bat  little  about.  Bat 
what  a  crop  of  trouble  springs  up  from  the 
seed  of  debt.  How  many  gray  hairs  it  brings. 
and  how  often  it  shortens  life;  sometimes 
leading  men  to  commit  suioideor  murder. 
And  yet  how  easy  it  is  to  keep  olear  of  this 
terrible  monster.  Every  young  man  should 
form  a  fixed  and  unalterable  determination, 
before  commencing  his  active  bnsioes= 
career,  not  to  incur  one  penny  of  indebtness 
under  any  circumstance*.  Never  bny  any- 
thing'nnless  you  have  money  to  pay  for  it  at 
once.  If  yon  sea  any  thing  that  you  would 
like  to  purcbas?,  look  first  at  y  oar  money  pile, 
and  make  the  answer  depend  upon  that. 
Always  pay  as  you  go,  if  yon  are  short  of 
money  gauge  yjnr  demands  accordingly. 

Th  e  above  is  published  for  tt  e  special  bene- 
fitof  the  Figaro  boys,  as  well  as  for  the  gen- 
eral pnblie  gotd.  These  yontoful  Mioaw- 
bers  begin  to  draw  t'.eir  wages  every  Mon- 
day morning  and  keep  on  drawing  steadly 
through  the  week  bo  t.at  there  is  not  only 
no  balance  due  to  them  on  pay  day  bnt  they 
are  even  in  debt.  Bead  the  above  again. 
boys,  acd  beware  of  early  gray  hairs  and  a" 
tendencey  to  commit  soicide  and  murder; 
keep  ont  of  debt, live  within  year  means  and 
be  happy. 


A  Mystery,    Forsooth    t 

VTe  have  frequently  warned  the  pnblie  of 
San  Franeiaco  not  to  believe  anything  which 
they  maw  Bee  in  tbe  other  papers  about  dra- 
mationews  unless  it  is  endorsed  by  "Figaeo'» 
—the  only  dramatic  authority  on  tbe  Pacifio 
Coast.  The  Alta  this  morning  publishes  a 
story  to  the  effect  that  Piatt's  Hall  is  about 
being  converted  in'o  an  "Opera  House"  for 
the  Fabbri  Troupe.    It  says:— 

Already  tbe  work  hts  progressed  tea  great 
extent.  The  stage  has  been  let  down  and 
enlarged  by  throwing  it  btck  as  far  as  the 
rear  walls  of  the  buildiDg  will  permit.  The 
auditorium  is  arranged  bj  that  tbe  oichestra 
will  be  where  the  dining-room  under  the 
ball  heretafoie  «as;  the  dread  circle  ia  made 
up  on  the  present  halt  floor,  excepting  the 
partout  through  fur  the  orchestra;  the  gal- 
leries will  be  improved  aud  enlarged. 

It  tells  a  preposterous  story  about  the  "so- 
aresy"  with  waioh  these  alterations  have 
been  made.  The  fact  is  simply  this,  as  we 
stated  on  Saturday:  Messrs.  Siegfried  and. 
Lohe,  the  lessees,  aree'eaning,  painting  and 
decorating  their  hall  and  -remodelling  the 
seals  in  the  galley,  only  this  and  nothing 
more.  Tbe  hall  will  be  much  improved  as  a 
concert  hall,  but  a  concert  hall  it  will  re- 
main.  There  ie  no  idea  of  timing  it  into  a 
theatre,  and  the  Alta'B  gtatemenis  about  a 
new  stage  are  mere  buncombe.  There  hse 
been  no  secr^ey.  tbe  doors  have  been  open 
for  ^ny  one  whose  business  it  was  to  make 
taemeel*"?*  acquainted  w.ta  the  projee'ed  im- 
provements. The  Alta  reporter  waa  simply 
too  lazy  to  walk  a  block  to  sod  out  tbe  troth 
aad  preferred  writing  ftp  a  highly  colored 
romance  in  the  office.  The  Fabbri  Trcupe 
will  probably  give  coneerta  in  the  ball  as 
soon  aa  tbe  renovation  ia  completed .  Piatt's 
flail  is  utterly  unfitted  to  be  turned  into  a 
theatre  and  the  introduction  of  a  s 'age  and 
scenery  would  raise  the  rate  of  insnranes  on 
every  bdild-ng  in  the  block. 
La  Donna,  e  Mobile. 

A  new  York  paper  Bays:  There  ie  a  young 
lady  in  Vjwa  who  is  puzzling  all  her  ac- 
quimtances  astobow  she  colors  her  hair, 
Bhe  changes  its  color  every  other  day.  One_ 
day  it  will  be  auburn,  another  brown,  ano 
ther  golden,  another  jet  black.  How. on 
earth  she  does  it  we  don't  know,  bnt  she 
does. 

A  Good  Plan* 

AEAneaa  man  allows  bia  wife  five  (fri- 
ars a  week  for  pin  money,  with  the  under- 
standing that  she  shall  forfeit  ten  cents  for 
each  absent  button,  and  the  same  amount 
for  each  enpol  poor  coffee.  This  arrange- 
ment has  been  going  on  for  two  years,  and 
the  day  has  not  yet  come  when  he  could 
claim  the  first  ten  cents. 


Or,  Barlow  J.  Smith 

Ie  giving  a  oours  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle* 
men  on  8eiaal  Physiology  and  Nervous  D1&- 
saeee  at  his  Hygei&n  Hail,  637  Oelifornls  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  %  o'clook. 
a  pert  of  the  evening  la  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Pr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  In  reaard  to  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  r.  u.,  free,        w 


A  Servant  in  tbe  Corner. 

Weed's  Carpet  Sweeper,  with  the  beat  assort- 
ment bf  Carpets  and  Furniture  In  the  State,  at 
John  0.  Bell's,  nearly  opposite  the  Grand  Hotel, 
Market  street.      _^___^_  ** 

PoLlnn  Oak. 

It  ia  now  geoeralb;  keowa  that  tbe  act!vs  princi- 
ple to  whiob  the  effects  of  POISON  OAK  ere  dee 
is  aviolaUle  &«id  called  by  obeausts  toxtaodendrie 
eeid.  It  is.  hOB-ever,  not  so  well  known  tbstDIOK- 
EY'S  OREME  DE  LIS  Is  not  only  lbs  best  avaiuv 
able  preveatitive,  bat  will  alBO,by  Its  neutralizing 
and  soothing  qnelitUs,  greatly  relieve  all  distreia. 
Ids  symptoai*. 


McDowell,  Show  Card  Writer 

Beady  made   and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 

608  Market  street,  cor.  Post  wd  Montgomery  u 


Five  Hundred  Men  Wanted 
Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 


Newepaper  Talk. 

The  Oregon  editors  do  not  appear  to  be 
mneh  more  gentlemanly  in  their  mode  of 
argument  than  those  in  San  Francisco,  if  we 
may  judge  from  tbe  following  which  ap- 
pears in  tbe  Statesman: 

The  little,  dirty- mouthed,  bad  boy  of  the 
genius  Hordlam,  species  blackguard,  al- 
ways thinsB  he  has  triumphantly  answered 
an  argument  when  he  has  hurled  agaitst  bis 
antagonist  all  the  vile  names  which  he  c»n 
find  lying  ar  und  loose  in  his  dirfy,  vile  lit- 
t'e  mind.  Tbe  fellow  who  cccnpieB  the 
vacant  editorial  chair  cf  the  Oregonian 
seems  to  be  o f  the  tame  way  of  thinking. 

Living  for  Show. 

Show  is  tbe  besetting  sin  of  our  women 
Comfort  is  everywhere  sacrificed  to  style.  A 
fine  honse  and  handsome  farnitnre  are  kept 
for  the  world's  inspection.  A  servant  or  two 
must  be  paid  out  of  a  limited  income,  be- 
cause it  is  vulgar  for  a  lady  to  do  her  own 
housework.  Our  middle  class  live  as  if 
they  were  rich.  The  pride  of  our  women  is 
to  break  down  the  distinction  that  the  pos- 
session of  wealth  naturally  creates.  A  finer 
and  more  worthy  prids  would  inspire  them 
to  observe  distinctions  which  they  are  not 
responsible  for  and  which  entail  no  disgrace. 
Wealways  admire  a  woman  whoeays  openly, 
u  We  cannot  afford  this  thing."  The  words 
uttered,  the  battle  is  won.  Half  of  tbe  ex- 
penditure which  makeB  manied  life  so  bur- 
densome are  sacrifices  to  a  false  and  ignoble 
vanity.  Instead  of  feeling  humiliated  at  a 
plainer  style  of  living  than  a  rich  man  in- 
dulges in,  a  poor  man's  wife  should  glory 
in  it.  Who  are  the  women  of  onr  cities  that 
are  snbjeot  to  Beandal  ?  Not  those  who  live 
within  tbe  known  means  of  their  husbands. 
The  devUiah  whisper  doee  not  follow  them 
when  they  appear  on  the  streets— their  vir- 
tue ia  demonstrated  by  their  daily  life.  But 
the  thougbtle-B  woman  whose  rich  aod  vari- 
ous toilettes  eost  half  her  husband's  income, 
is  always  regarded  with  snso-.cion,  no  matter 


A  Practical  Smga«*tioa. 

The  Brooklyn  Programme  says:  At  the 
Lyceum  lately  a  curious  incident  took  place 
at  an  amateur  benefit.  One  of  the  scenes 
of  an  old  drama  represented  a  garret,  with 
an  indigent  family  dying  through  want  of 
food.  The  Btage  deflorations  were  in  violent 
OQntrast  with  the  dialogue,  as  the  "flat" 
at  back  represented  a  riolly  decorated  sa- 
loon with  mantlepiece,  and  upon  it,  con- 
spicuously painted,  was  a  gorgeous  clcck, 
After  a  long  tirade,  with  the  unhappy  fa- 
ther in  vain  looking  about  to  find  some  ob" 
jejt  upon  whiob  to  ra?s9  money  to  nourish 
his  children  crying  for  bread,  an  irritatei 
spectator  rose  up  in  the  p„ rquette  and  loudly 
exclaimed,  "Why  dod't  yen  pawn  the 
clock  ?" 


Petition, 

Tbe  force  of  a  petition  es  an  expression 
of  public  opinion  is  aptly  illustraled  by  the 
following:  To  settle  a  bet  a  petition  was 
recently  presented  to  a  worthy  oitizan  of 
Detroit,  Mich.,  praying  for  the  abolition  of 
the  fite  and  police  department!  acd  hie  own 
exeeation.  He  glanced  at  the  first  few  lines 
and  "chalked"  down  his  name. 


Xt    Is     Till?. 
J.  A.  Sbaber  A  Co.  are  selling  par:or.a&te  and 

all  other  klnCa  of  mrniiure  and  bidding  cuaspsr, 
for  casn,  than  any  other  dealer  in  town.  Other 
dealers  don't  stand  a  (host  of  a  chance  when 
P  .ople  know  Shaber'd  prices.    707  MerSet  street. 


Asa     !_..    "W**ugy  man's 

"  Ghiga^o  B~er  Depot,"  623  Sacramento  street, 
between  Montgomery  and  Kesrnv.  The  oele 
braied  "  Chicago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  beat  of 
liquors.  Daily  Iu^ch.wiih  lobet~r  salad  and 
other  delicacies-,  prepared  by  the  epicurean 
George  Butt.  Beer,  10  cents.  Begnltr  Ger- 
man lunches,  caviar,  Swi-s  cheese  and  Fand- 
wicn**,  sirved  to  oruer.  To  lunch  at  Wanca- 
man'e  1b  ths  thing.  6-j 

.    •  — 

Twenty  Thousand 

Paper  Collars,  all  style?,  f,cr  sale  cheap  at  the 
What   Cheer  Laundry,  offloe  121  Leidesdoiff  ai, 


Remo\al, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  machines  rented  end  're- 
paired as  ut-uil.  and  sold  cheaper  than  ever,  x 


Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  are  tbe  leading  es- 
tentials  of  an  tsjoyobleride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Fran  Cisco  bo  un  question  ably 
aa  from  Frsnk  Eon  ten,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  fronting  tha  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  Bl&  handsome  turn-on tt  are  used 
by  the  best  circles  of  (he  city,  and  as  he  makes 
It  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
con  it  eons  drivers,  ne  is  more  liberally  patroM- 
lred  than  any  other  canisge  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  In  particular,  will  engage  no  oarrieges 
sxf<ept  thoee  which  he  nrovldee.  Frank  has  en. 
joyea  gr-at  success  m  hia  business,  and  tea 
admirable  way  in  which  be  conducts  it  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  patronise  him.    * 

Oo    Hot    Suffer    xr-om.    corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  ean  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fl.  Cowan's  Instl. 
Kearny  street,   from  1  to  6  p^    We 


arresn  and  Sweet. 

Fer  the  beet     confectionery,   ge  to   Oanty   and 
Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Sutter.        S 
The  Laat  New  Song. 

-dtr—  "Jforf  <f  Chandon," 

Emerson  Oorville  li  my  name, 

My  business  always  is  theaaww; 

Eastern  Oysters,  and  Fancy  Boast, 

Relishes  these,  that  my  house  can  boast. 

Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 

Ohl  high  ohl  OhI  high  oh! 

None  who  have  been  bnt  again  will  go. 

Corville  fays  sol  saye  sol 

Oa  Fine  Street,  at  No.  410, 

Remember  the  number  and  call  again. 

Visions  of  Shell-fl ih  In  every  style, 

Inwardly  cause  yon  much  to  smile. 

Ladles  with  escorts  there  always  go. 

Ladles  go  I  Ladies  go  I 

Emerson  Corville's  polltel  and  so 
3-1  They  gol  they  go  I  they  go  I 

Bound  Not  to  be  Beat, 
.   Is  G.  Burkhudt's  motto.    Fine  French  Calf 

Boots  .made  to  cider  Jrcm  J8  ic  r-10.  A  good 
and  satisfaction  guaranteed.  Call  at  540  Wash- 
ington street  end  be  convinced.  A  full  assort- 
ment of  neatly-made  goods  always  on  hand,  at 
prices  to.  suit  ever  rone's  puree.  sVbi 

Olam  Chowder  Every  OTlarn*. 

The  'best-  chowder  in  town*  at  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  16  Morton  street,  Jaat  off 


GREAT  REDUCTION  IK  Pflfs 

Xji -A.  X>  X  X3  CB     String- 

....AT.... 

GHAS.  MAYERS 

Pioneer  Cloak  St  e 

(Formerly  Majrar  A  Wnrkhsin.) 
Wo,    »0    MONTCOMtET    |Tl  n 

Opposite  the  JLtak  llease. 
llKAStll,    408    KEABMT    *TI«  ff 

TUT B-   MAYER  CALLS  ATTENTION  1  ma 

1VA.    large  and  well  selected  assortment  0: 

Ladies  Cloaks,  1b  Silk,  Ti  -et 
and  Cloth, 

And  his  new  styles  of  ready-wads  SUk.  W  ■»* 
etber  LADIEe/  SUITS,  at  VERY  LOW  P  »a 
Also,  a  >ar«e  stock  of  Striped.  Brooos  si  2 
Shawls,  Lace  Jackets,  Silk  and  Cotton  '  2 
Silks.  Satins,  Oloakinss,  and  every  desert)  a3 
Trimmings.  JUST  \kkiVKD.  a  lerae  la  !9 
the  Summer  styles  of 

PLAIM      ANS      XXBIOIBI, 

1L2WSN    SVsTS, 

W.  B.— Cloaks,  Drosses  aad  talis  mad*  f  ■_ 
in  latest  fashion;  at  reasonable  rates.  -V 


HALL'S 


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In  strolling  round  the  other  night. 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
UUToarelssafeat,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where  a  fount  sin's  ceaseless  play  ' 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  soieen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  teen ; 
While  mossy  atone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  SGitly  fell. 
Made  that  window  reem  to  be 
Rome  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

otop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here— 
It  looks  30  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"Ail  right,'*  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suite  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  aide  a  waiter  nest 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  it  true. 
And  cooked  mtgrnficenBy,  ton; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  Juicy,  fat,  , 

Cooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that. 
And  If  your  month  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  a  and  orabe  aud  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  a#  kinds  of  game, 
Plan,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  oouad  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  loe  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners,1 
Whoever  donbts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain : 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyeter  House,  387  Bush  street,  above 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

QgART-BS  HAAKB.  Proprietor. 


MISS    N.    SCULLY, 

LADIES' 

FASHIONABLE    HMR    DRESSER 

Has  RescoVcd  to 
844  WASHINGTON  ST., 
Four  doors   below  Stockton  stree 
Bairwork  of   all   Descriptions   mode   to  order 
Charges  moderate.  jell  lm| 


BOKER'S  BITTERS. 

THE  UNDERSIGNED  IS  SOLE  AGENT  II* 
UalifoJnia,  for  the  sale  of  the  above  cele- 
brated Bitt  rs.  He  Is  prepared  to  deal  wifeb 
Merchants  and  Jobbers  on  tbe  most  reasonable 
terms.  WM.    B.  JOHNSTON, 

jail  la  4S2  California  street. 


THE   OLD 

not    Sootcii, 

IS  Mortem  Street,   near  Keeray. 

AM    Dririlis    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Prinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TORI  MO  JLBRT  IN  TOWN. 

Always  on  file  the  New  York  Herald,  Harper*f 
Weekly.  Frank  Leslie's,  D*r's  Doran,  Police  Ga 
sette,  all  th"  California  papers,  also  London 
PoDcn.  Bell'eZrtfo.  Illustrated  London  News.  OaD 
and  satisfy  yourself, 

iSr-  Don't  forget  the  slei  of  the  Hot   Scotch. 

feT  ti  W.  6.  WALDBON.  Proprietor. 


S.F. BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

JtookaeUei-sr-and  Stationers, 
H,  H.  Moore,' 609  afoh'teomerr.  near  Merchant, 

Business  ColJetree. 
Heald's,  Bryant*  Strattooe  College.  U  Post  Itreet 

Butchers. 
Ksts,  Fred.  Bteua  94  to  1W.  California  Market. 

XmpWxnent  Office. 
Chinese  Employment  Co.— Pierce  A  Co.,  «27  Bao- 
'    rant  onto  street 

French  Fancy    Ooedi. 
Loeas  A  OS..  19  Montgomery.  107  aad  109  Butts*. 

Hair  Jewelry. 
aL  A.  Callender.  manolaotnrer,  K  Second  street. 

Bampaoo.  A,  B.  A  Co..  HO  Second  street, 

Searcher  sf  Beiorda. 
O.  V.  Gillespie,  £41  Wsshingtonstraet. 

■VTailchjes  and  Jewelry. 
B.  A.  Oallender  »2  Second  street. 

WMtentu-s  m4  Paper  Baosen, 
Wheldsr.  J2I  Geary  street. 


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AT  LOW  BATES,  BY 

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delO  EAGLES  A  WILD.  FW  J 


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OHAB.   V.  BERGOLD.  PEOPBlaTf 

THE  OHOIOEST  MEATS  AJTOflh 
Vegetablea,  Board  by  the  weed.  ■  I 
408  PINK  STREET  between  Kearnj  »  ' 
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GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEIT! 
TRIMMINGS, 

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Tuesday  Ev'g  June  17,  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin 


PiMtsMs  ill  the  Ciliforri  Supreme 
Court  Reports. 

it  bas  nidivriiTiir  i»>iiiii>m>o>il 
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tiMwjt.  Jim  |h», 

Farewell  Benefit  of  Mr.  Ceo.  D.  CHAPLIN 

o»  wkiek  «'«•!«>  «•  «n.kr»-.a  iron.  aiM  jiab  olaba  wiltsk*  >a<s  am  riouin  not  Fto»  um 

Bow  Tort  TImmih    b...  «todlr  "Nil«m.    Tin.  P  IHlJI.M  a(kt|ni1  atoUUM   pi., 

mAw  Inm  'Onur  Soni  .»uit-i 

STRATHMORE;  sr,  Wrought  by  his  Own  Hand! R[l,wlE AND mmmm "° T0 

THE  PRACTICAL  LAWTER. 
"POHAHONAS;    or,    Ye     Gentle    Savage" 


FRIDAY,    JUNE  20,  BENEFIT    OF     JOHN    WILSON 


la  i-r>i»nUoo  Um  lkt«rt  MTAMtlae,  J.  1.  M oCLOBKEY  8  Inmi  lou"*  d  on   BEET  HaJLTB*E  foem*.  "B*t  Lottec, 
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■Mtrrfd  Earn!*— Baloooy T«    Oall«ry.,. 

Brie*  OtroU  AdmJaaioe   SI    M     PrirtU  Boxm 


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J.  P.  BOGARDIS,   Publisher. 

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rviLiomaii    orrui. 

No.  Q82  Moroliniit   Btroot 

»a«   riunoisoo, 


ilisian  House. 

IAH     RIFABL, 

IDIriOITHl:    RAILROAD 


IORIN,  Proprietor. 

IHED  BOOMS 

....AHD.... 

itaurant. 

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f*    Mtf  Clear*. 

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IRBD    LluN.lD    Oaar?    •tfeot, 

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OOLD  DRINKS  of  l-ie  r«rj  boet 
qt*IHT.    The  "Old  Upon,"  ia  *1- 

Bwata  on  bind.     Drop  In. 

Dave  mkndrb.  Proprietor. 


IHD  HAS  RETURNED  TO 

It*    Parent. 
KA     SHIRT    STORE, 

*•"»»    lrc«W  fe«>  E«BioTed  to 


will    End    a    complete 
■f    HIIIKTH   mnd    riR.'INH- 
•I    th«   aatul   I«w  prices. 

BEIIDICT  A  O0\ 


(LAND  HOUSE, 

UOUIIIITII  ITKtEt 
■BAB  MOMTOOBHBY. 
EST  HOUSE  IN  THE  CITY. 
VOm    ha«  ju»t  nn  THOR- 


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IMIHI.T.  ITHIIt, 


On  itsTriumph  March  From  Ocean  to  Ocean! 

The  Great  New  York  and  New  Orleans 

Zoological,  Equestrian  Exposition 

MENAGERIE,  CIRCUS  AND  MUSEUM ! 

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TWO  PERFORMANCES  DAILY. 

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M«lM.    Prof.  Gao.  J  OjDklin.ud   bii  Hen 

AU0».  m.  tb«r«  will  *pp*»r 
follow.d  bj  tarn  Ki.pn.ot  si»l.. 

Tfci»  ilAlkri*.  poweilul  Oen.   op«o  oo  ... 
LortTr«JoofAnfai4U  r**oi,  or  Orimson  •DdOold. 


Attention.  Good  Livers! 

ME.  P.  BEROKB.  FORHKRI.Y 
proprtfrtorof  to*  MlBtrV  RtM- 
Unr.nl,  b»«  Itkon  tho  iaB»Ml«iii»nt 
of  botb    the    Minor*'    R«*i  ftorant  on^ 

Uomrooroial  siraet  and   th*  Vinorm*' 

Braoob  op  Markat  «((••*.  Id  partnarablp  wtl  h  1mm. 
A.  DRAYEUR,  who  baa  bean  oonoaaaad  Willi  Um 
firm  for  vaara.  ImproraniaDU  hara  ba*o  made  La 
lb*  oaiaiae  departmBL  that  will  render  tb*  KV 
oeri' more  popular  thaw  It  haa  «ytir  baau  dartnc 
ibe  '.'l  re*re*f  it*  protpar.tr.  Oar  Bill*  of  Ifa,re> 
im'-w  all  tbe  dc)io«ou>*  of  the  laaaoa.  Ovztr 
caotu>  ta  "Good  Vara,  Good  Oookiot  And  MlASMta 
Obargea-" 

P.  BCBOII  A  OOw 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

Ml  and  ES*  CommarolaJ,  «aai  , 
V6Q  Market  atr«*t. 
Open    rom  I  K.U.  to  10  ?.ir.  anil  In 


FRED.  C.    WENTWORTH, 

AunOBOOM  that  at  hit  Balooo, 
•01  JUaraj  et,,  X.  W.   tor.  EHcraaacata*, 
LobE  fivmoaa  for  tb*  *se«ll*no*  of  !*• 

WI1VKS  and  UQUOR» 

AD  Drink*  will  beaoefortb  be 

T   B   IT       O    H    3V    T    ■  . 

mjWlBi 


PIPER'8  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VmeiNIA    OITT.    HEVAIA. 

THIS  XIX0AHT  TBBATBE  KA8  BBBX  BB> 
d.oorotod.  utd  tan  bsnand  bf  uwnuikt  •■ 
of  lb.  W..K.  btuv  sad  tr..^lDa  ooawb. 
Ilbo'.lf?  UeHod  .III  Ob  tupllc.U.D  VlMkBr 


JS^X<3r 


THB  JOUBNAL  OF  AMUSBMENTB. 

PnWAsbed  erery  Dw  in  -he  *•«  °* 

«T-       :*?-       3BO<3--A..RlO,tXS 

C3S  Mere»auit  emd  S35     Washington  Si. 

Below  Montgomery.  San  Franoisoo. 


iHONDAf JUNE  16,  1873 


ttolflth  Woman. 

A  "lady"  writes  to  a  New  York  papar  com- 
plaining that  smoking  is  allowed  at  Thomas 
Garden  Concerts  in  New  York  and  wishes 
the  journal  to  he  the  instrument  in  remov- 
ing an  annoyanoe  from  a  place  where  it  hes 
no  right  to  eiiet.  Io  reply  to  this  the  Aroa- 
diau  veiy  pertinently  remarks:  This  is 
about  as  cool  a  request  as  Las  been  made  for 
some  time,  and  nearly  as  reasonable  es  if 
the  same  person  were  to  enter  a  smoking 
ear  and  request  all  present  to  extinguish 
their  cigars.  The  very  raison  d'etre  of  a 
garden  concert  is  that  people  shall  there 
smoke,  drlok  and  enjoy  themselves  In  a  d 
corous  muner.  

"Woman's   Kljcnts. 

One  would  think  that  it  was  one  of  woBan'e 
rights  to  erjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  time  price  for  It.  Nearly  all  the  res- 
taurants "for  ladles  and  gentlemen"  In  San 
-Francisco  have  poorer  fare  than  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dtoe.  These  is  ak  xxoefxhw. 
At  the  Piopeeh  BiflTAUBAKT,  on  Washington 
•treet,  at  the  ccroer  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladies  can 
«et  an  excellent  breakfast,  dinner  or  luocb.  at 
*  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
eince  1849,  provides  every  luxury  the  mart* t 
afloras.  Both  ladies  and  gerjtlemen  find  there 
dishes  to  please  me  most  eoicurean  taste.      * 


EJverybody    Suited. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
U-tiau.  At  "  Thb"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
•treet  (seoond  hat  store  below  Kearny) .  all  these 
btw  styles)  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  Immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  is  sun  to  be  suited.  b 

Public  iccommodatlon. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a.  ac.  can 
be  returned  In  the  evening  if  required;  we 
never  dlsappolntl    What    Ohear   Laundry,  121 

Leiaesdorff  street.  * 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 
The  People's  Bemedy  for  all  Aches  and  Fains. 

Star-  Shirts  ana  Collars. 

All  sorts  and  sizes,  for  »•!«  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leldesdorff  st,       • 


White  Labor  Only : 

Employed    by   the  What  Oheer  Laundry,  121 
t*MesdPtff  street.  • 

4>ratt*a  Abolition  Oil 

Cores  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  3-l 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Rheumatism  and  Neuralgia, 


Corns*  Bunions,   Ingrowinjr  Nails. 

A  perfect  cure   warranted   by  Albert  Schoen- 
-wald,  127  Second  6trest.  4-Bl 


Tlie    Best    Romedles. 

.Dr.  Ferry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
try's  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Sansome 
street,  corner  of  Commercial .  • 


H'tiotoffxapliic    Oar  as. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  People*  Art 
Gallery,  Si  Third  etreei  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  street.  A 

Notice  to  the  Public. 

H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  is  now  sel- 
ling off  his  fine  stock  of  men's,  boye'  and  ehlh 
arena'  clothing,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
greatly  reduced  prloes.  Every  description  of 
fients  furnishing  goods,  hats,  trunks,  valises, 
«to.«  below  cost.    Call  If  you  want  bargains,  3t, 


Hothebs  or  FAiiruEs  who  are  about  to  spend 
tho  Summer  In  tne  country  with  their  children, 
ought  not  to  forget  before  they  go  to  provide 
themselves  as  well  as  their  children  with  under- 
clothing. The  only  place  where  they  can  buy 
-Ue  same  oheaper  and  male  of  better  material 
£han  at  any  other  place  is  at  E.  Friedlander  tt 
Oo's,  No.  9  Third  street.  Nucleus  Building.    3b 


_»r.    I>oHertry 

Has  devoted  hie  study  more  particularly  to 
"Chronlo  and  specific  practice,  and  as  suoh  is 
now  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
'San  Franolsoo.  Office  619  Saoxamento  street, 
corner  of  Leidesdorfl,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Ohwr  House.  X 


Sam  Moore, 

formerly  of  Bm&s  House  Carriages,  can  be 
found  in  front  ef  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
tablishment, southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont* 
gomery  ate,,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Carriage  orders 
•eft  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduoed  rates.  7*o 


A-  PleaaRnt  Jjocation. 
Persons   desiring  comfortable  lodging*  in  a 

Oentral  location,  shoulc.  visit  the  AJhambra, 
-and  inspect  the  One  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 

The  building  is  a  varv  fine  one  and  is  well 
Jighted  and  ventilated.  „ 


Ladles  "VlBitlns  Citr-aa. 

Written,  engraved    or  printed  by  Johh  P. 

Dwtsb,  126  Sutter  street,  opposite  Llci  House, 

I   at   the   Grand   Hotel.    N.  B.— Haxdeeb- 

UHISTO  KXATX.T  KABKZD.     FEVMAKSBn?   Of  over? 
description  to  order,  ■ 


FOREIGN   DRAMATIC  HEWS. 

From  London  wa  have  the  following:  Morning 
B^rformanceaattbeLondon  tbeairss  are  now  ex- 
t6ndlnir.il  over  tbe  town  and  beBides  tie  Gaiety 
tbeUayma'ket.the  Lrotnm  and  tha  Strand  are 
competing  for  the  patronage  of  the  Saturday  half- 
holiday  making  public Mr.  Bichard  younse's 

comedy  company  baa  taken  posBeBeion  o!  the 
Ohariog  Cross  and  baa  produced  "Time's 
Triumphs  which  has  had  a   very  Boccesafnl  earaer 

in  the  provinces Wilkle  Collin's  adaptation  of 

his  own  noTel  "TbeNew  Magdalen"  has  been  pro- 
duced at  the  Olympio  with  MUe  Ada  Cavendish 

as  Meroy    Merrick A  new  original   three  a«t 

comedy  entited  -'About  Town"  has  been  brought 
ont  at  ehe  Court  Theatre  in  which  Miss  Kate  Bis- 
hop. Mra.  Stephens,  Mr.  George  Reigneld,  Mr. 
Edgar  Brace,  Mr,  Obippendsle,  jr.,  mad  Mr.  Ed- 
ward Rightoa  have  appeared  The  author  is  Mr 
Bertie  Vyee,  a  gentleman    of  whom  Mr.  Arthur 

H'Bsokett  knows   more  than    anybady  else 

"TbeSohool  for  Soandal"  has  been  played  at  the 
Vandevllle  forover  two  hundred  ahd  fifty  nights. 
The  burlesque  of  'Eomulua  and  Remno"  at  the 
same  theatre  has  also  had  a  run  of  over  one  hun- 
dred and  twenty  night*. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Rousby  ara  announced  to  bagin 
sb  engagement  at  the  Princess's  1  heat  re,  London, 
in  September,  and  it  ts  said  that  Bdwin  Booth 
will  BlmaltaneonBly  appear  at  Drury  Lane. 

Charles  Mathews  is  now  playing  at  the  Gaiety 
Theatre,  London. 

At  the  Apollo  Theatre,  Rome,  Sir  Libani's 
now  opera  "11  Oont*  Verde."  has  been  well  re- 
ceived. The  principal  parts  are  sustained  by  Sig. 
Dgollna,  primo  tenor  at  the  late  nof  jtuuate  season 
at  tha-Xtahens:  Madame  Wiz'ak,  soprano;  and 
Sigoor  Aldighleri,  the  baritone. 

Cora  de  Wilhorst,  who  began  her  prima  donna 
career  in  New  York  about  fjurtien  years  ago, 
was  divorced  from  her  husband  recently  in  Lon- 
don. The  papers  of  that  oity  facilitated  her.  She 
waa  the  d.-.aghter  of  tbe  late  Reuben  Wither. 
President  of  the  Bank  of  the.Stite  of  New  York, 
who  died  leaving  a  competence  to  each  of  his 
children.  Tho  lady  has,  therefore,  notsineeateadly 
porened  the  stage.  She  eloped  with  de  Wilhorst 
r.hile  in  Naples,  during  1856. 


Ghostly  CoantJrni'ini. 

An  Iowa  newspaper  asks  the  following 
conundrums:  "Do  the  spirits  of  the  depar- 
ted ever  appear  upon  earth?  Are  they  per- 
mitted t  j  return  and  hold  visible  commun- 
ion with  former  friende.  Do  they  hover 
about  us?"  Now  for  the  reason  of  these  in- 
terrogatories! A  young  man  cli.d  in  Prince- 
tan  township,  leaving  a  widow  who  subse- 
quently engaged  herself  to  a  man  in  Culifor. 
nia,  with  whom  she  has  been  acquainted  for 
merly.  But  Ho.  1  appeared  to  her,  and 
lifting  bis  finger  said:  "Pos'pone  your  mar- 
riage!" She  was  very  much  frightened,  but 
her  friends  told  her  it  wag  the  nightmare; 
Still  tbe  dead  husband  kept  coming  and 
kept  saying  the  same  thing.  Then  it  ap- 
peared to  the  mother  of  the  lady,  and  this 
time  he  varied  the  monotony  of  the  warning 
for  he  said:  "Have  Sarah's  marriage  post- 
poned." So  the  poor  widow  wrote  to  her 
affianced  and  had  the  nuptials  put  off,  Now. 
what  oame  next?  What  but  a  San  Francisco 
newspaper  containing  a  marked  account  of 
the  arrest  for  robbery  of  the  California  lover, 
and  of  his  incarceration  for  want  of  bail, 
Furthermore  it  spoke  of  bis  wife  and  chil- 
dren as  deserving  of  sympathy,  and  assis. 
tine;  of  the  charitable.  So  ghostly  numbe 
one  did  not  appear  for  nothing;  and  th 
widow  is  perhaps,  in  her  gratitude,  more  in 
lore  wilh  her  husband's  shade  than  she  ever 
was  with  the  substance. 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


4? 


OYSTEK  GROTTO 

A  clean  and  respectable    Oys'er 
House  fitted  u  p  purposely  for  ladies' 

428    PINE    STREET, 

Above  the  CMiforoia  Market,  between  Kearny  and 
Montgomery  Streets. 

A.  W.  MANNING,  Proprietor. 
J.I4-1B. 


OPERA  HOUSE, 

_SAN    JOSE. 

This  tbeatre  will  be  leased  on  liberal  termafor  Biz 
monta  to  an  experienced  manager,  busi nose  requir- 
ing mr  absence  from  San  Joea.  Tnehonseeannow 
be  rented  by  tbe  night  or  week  on  low  terms. 

SEA  TIXG    CAPACITY  1,200.  , 

«.  SXOBA9SA,  Proprietor, 

SAN  JOSS 


WANTED. 

A  Leading  man.  Juvenile  and  Comedian.  Those 
who  oan  make  themsefvee  generally  nee [al  and 
travel  for  a  Euro  bat  low  salary.  Variety  talent  al- 
so wanted. 

Address,   C.  A.  LEWIS 
MVERMOBE, 

ALAMEDA  00.,  OAL 


CALIFORNIA^   THEATRE 

FAREWELL     BENEFIT 
-OF- 

GEORGE    D.    CHAPLIN. 

Wednesday    Evening  Jane  IS, 

On  which  occasion  the  celebrated  artistes 

MISS  JEAN    CLARA    WALTERS 

—AND— 

MISS  FLORENCE  KENT, 

From  the  New  York  Theatres,    have  kin dly  vol- 
unteered. 

First  time  of  tbe  great   sensation   play,  la    five 
act),  from  Onida's  novel,  entitled 

STB A TH MORE! 
OR,  WROUGHT  BY  HIS  OWN  HAND  I 
And  the  laughable  borleaqos  of 
POCAHONTAS  I 
OB,  YE  GENTLE  BAT  AGE! 
■W~Sesti  can  be  secured  now. 


THE.    VETO. 

A  Favorite  Resort  for  Lovers  of 

Good  Liquors  and  Choice  Cigars. 

09*  Their  Fonv  Brandy   l«  a  Specialty 

B.  H.  LEVY,  Prooriecor,  southwest  oonter    of 
Kearny  and  Commercial  streets.  my  1-5  lm 


i  Dental  Work, 

Fob  tojest  quaibpt  ot  wobt,  go  to  T.  0.  Je=- 

eup.  flantLat,  cor.  Snttor  md  Moatgomery,  orer 

i  Tuoker'a.  *^ 

Olubtotaht. — Madam*  Olan   AstODla,  the 

OUtrvoyant  Physician  and  Indftpendent  Tranc* 

Medium.  33S  Seamy  street,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine, 

<  -ConsnlUtlona  In  Bngllab,  Ftenea  and  Oerman.T 


VARIETY    TALENT    WANTED 


THE    -^7-^.HXETIEJS, 

PIOCaB    NEVADA. 
Addraaa,  # 

SAM'L  NEUMAN.  Bnaineas  Manager, 
iall  U  VABIBIIHS.  Pio  jut.  Ner. 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


WIENIAWSKIJONCERTS. 

PACIFIC     JBC^wXjXj. 

MR.     HENRI      WIENIAWSKl     HAS     THE 
honor  to  ADDConoe  a  aeriea  of 

GRAND  CONCERTS 

....FOB,... 

Wednesday  Evening Jane  lStfa 

Thursday  Evening.,.. Jane   19th 

Saturday  Afternoon Jane  £l»t 

6BAKD      HATIWEI, 

....WHEK   ... 
MK.  HENBI  \MESIAWSR1, 
Sols  Violiais.  of  His  M-jsetr  the  Emperor  of  Ens- 
eia,  will   make  bis  drat  appearance  in   this   city 
together  wita  aa  ens  amble  of  eminent  artiste,  in- 
olading 

M*lle  JUtVE  DE  BYTtfEB.  Soprano; 
Mr.  CAUL,  WOLFSOHJV,  Pianist; 
Mr.  L.   KEMJIELIN'JKI,    Aooompanyllt. 
A  moat  att  aciiro  programme    will  be  presented 
at  each  Concert. 

Admhilon 81. OO 

Reserved  8eati50cts.  Extra. 

Bale  of  se. ts  oommeacea  Mondav.  Jane  Ifi'.b,  st 

8  A.M.,   at   Gray's    Musio  Store,    ti >3   and  525  Clay 

etrett.    tfteiaway's  Pianos  aaed  at  all  Wiooiawski 

Oonoerts.  jelQ-tf. 


Tuolnmno  Reunion  Association 

Will  bold  their  Sixth  Annual 

REUNION    AND    PICNIC 

....AT.... 

Grand  Central  Park,  Oakland, 

On  Tne»duy Jane  17,  187 <i. 

TICKETS  OF  ADMISSION,  SO  OT*.  OHIL- 
dren  half  price.  Can  be  obtained  of  tbe  of- 
ficurs  of  the  Association  and  at  the  Parte  (Box 
Offlot )  after  8  o'clock  a.  m.  oa  tbe  day  of  the  pic- 
nic. 

Pres*t,W.  H.  OtJNNJNG9AM,   6:.6  Howard  st. 

Vica  freB'f,    L.  P.  McOAKTy.  338    Montg'y  tt. 

bee.  and  Tress..  0.  K.  McODSKEtt,  816  Market 
Eyecutive    Commiitee: 

THORNTON  WESTLKy,160  NewMontg'y  et. 

HENRY  UARTEE,  403    Fonith  street,  S.  F. 

WM.  id    LAMB.  5'u  Fell  st.  b.  F. 

N.  G.  LHNSMORE.  No,  4  E'dway  Bk.,  Oakland. 

Ample  accomodatlonB  for  tbe  oonreyanoe  of 
paeeengere,  and  ever;  other  arrangement  to  in  sure 
comfort  and  dojoymeot,  bae  been  made. 

Tbe  band  will  leave  Van  Francisco  on  tbe  9:20 
Boat,  and  proceed  direct  to  ehe  Park,  the  liber- 
ality ef  tbe  Ferry  Company  providing  a  throncn. 
t-ain  not  naaal  that  bonr  of  tbe  day.        jel2  td 


X>K.  LEE  CHUN  GEE, 

CELEBRATED 

Cliluese  Fliyslolan, 

1017  DUPONT  STREET, 

Between  Pacific  and  Jackson  Sts. 

Ourea  all  disease.    Moderate  charges.  j-U.lm 


ALHAWBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

FTNELY  FURNISHED  BOOHS,  8EN- 
gle  or  In  bcj ts, 

TVeU  UglKfd  and  Ventilated. 


FIGARO 


IS   "HEBE,  THERE   AND  EVERYWHERE,*' 
and   ta  constantly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 

tn  tbe  Theatres,   Traveliug   Conveyances,  Hotels, 
and  public  resorts  generally. 

FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  IN  THE  BEST  BOOIETY,  IS 
placed  In  tbe  hat  *iE  of  nearly  all  who  come 
to  tbe  oi  ty  to  make  part  \sea,  and  is  therefore  the 
beat  of  advertising  medift  .  v 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PBOGBAMMEiIN 
every  Theatre  in  San  Francisco. 


FIGARO 

IS  MAILED  EVERY  DAT  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon— the  papers  left  in  the  theatres  at  light 
being  gathered  np  and  saved  for  that  purpose. 


FIGARO 

18  DISTRIBUTED  EVEBY  DAY  THROUGH  \ 
out  the  centre  of  the  city,  in  all  Hotels,  Res- 
taurants, Saloons,  Stores  and  Offices. 

FIGARO 

£B    OTROULATED    EVERY    DAY    ON    THE 
Oakland  FerryBoate  to  catch  the  peaeensers 
hat  arrive  by  thegreat  Overland  Train. 


GEORGE    MAYES' 


andall  kinds  of  SHELL  FISH, 
Stalls  Nos.  AO,  41,  4»,  California 
Market,  entrance  on  California  street. 

Pmb&o  or  private  parties  add  families  anppUed 
from  6  a.m.  to  U  p.  m.  Ladies'  and  Gent  lemen'i 
Oyster  Room  ooan  from  s  «.*f.  to  13  t>.m       4a77br 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 

SiCRlMEMO, 

WK.  MORROW.  SOLE  PEOPRIETOB.— 
•  This  house  oan  be  rented  by  tbe  night, 
week,  month  or  year  by.nret-olass  companies  only 
Will  bold  abunt  gl.ftA     Addreas  as  above.     aplS 


X?^7".A.KrrI,JEJX>, 


McDaNIEL'S  theatre 

OtlETtmB,     WTOMIN8, 

THREE  GOOD  VARIETY  WOMEN 

r*Taleot  going  East  will  find  it  to  their  advan- 
tage before  leaving  California  to  correspond  with 

J.  HcDAKIEL, 
n&?9  Look  Box  No.  1,  Cheyenne,  Wyoming:. 


PIANOS 

....AND.... 

ORGANS. 


ALL  AND  EXAMINE  KINDS  AKDPBIOB3 
before  purcbMiDg  elaewhera.    Good  barsaina 
to  ba  bad.  fc 

A.,  i.  BAXOKOIT   *  CO.. 
jalitl  7S3  Mar t.l  .trtel. 


TELX3  arrxm  ROAX> 

SUCCESS 

18  BY  FOLLOWING  TBE  TBUB 

American  Business  Principles 

The  Reasons  for  Success  or  Failure 

We  start  wita  the  flat  assertion  that  no  honse 
has  ever  failed  beoanee  tbe  price  asked  for  mer- 
chandise it  kept  was  to>  low.  And  against  this 
declaration  we  place  this  fact,  that  no  firm  in  the 
ordinary  routine  of  trade  has  ever  grown  into  a 
large  and  increasing  bosinesfl,  or  takes  the  lead  In 
its  partaonlar  class  o I  goods,  nith  high  prices  for 
tbe  watobword.  Snoooss,  In  ths  largest  nambsr 
of  instance.',  oan  be  traced  to  fair  dealing.  OOUH- 
TESY,  and  INTELLIGENT,  PERSISTENT  EN- 
ERGY. 

One  mistake,  one  a 'tempt  to  test  the  too  often 
cheated  pnblio,  may  res  alt  la  apparent  sacoees,  bat 
eooneror  later  the  victims  of  the  imposition  will 
torn  upon  yon.  When  a  man  bays  a  thing  and  has 
paid  too  mnoh  for  it,  it  is  nseleas  trying  to  emootb 
over  the  matter.  The  merobant  who  ehaokled 
over  the  big  profit  he  madehas  tarnished  the  olab 
wherewith  his  own  head  may  be  broken.  Tbere 
are  more  days  yet  to  come,  and  the  man  who  thinks 
GUNNING  A  M  ATOtI  FOB  HONEST  DEALING 
had  better  not  forgst  it. 

Patrons  are  expeoted  to  pay  a  profit  on  the 
purchases  and  at  the  same  time  depend  npon  the 
merchant's  advantages  as  a  rnarantee  that  they 
are  fair  and  reasonable.  If  tbe  pnblio  are  con- 
vinced that  a  certain  tradesman  has  peculiar 
facilities  for  laying  in  his  wares,  and  they  discov 
er  the  per  eeatags  of  profit  t  >  be  Ies3  than  is  gen- 
erally demanded,  it  matters  not  bow  small  it  is, 
fractional  earns  are  saffloient  to  insare  enocess 
where  the  oontrery  will  sorely  resalt  in  fail  are. 


OUR  MANNER  OF  DOING 

'    BUSINESS.  \ 

—  I 

Is    It    a    Success*?1 


"We  bay  oar   Goods  low    and   sell 
Cor  cash. 

We  mark  oar  goods  low  and  stick 
to  oar  prices. 

We  represent  onr  goods  jast  as 
they  are. 

We  return  the  money  to  all  who 
bay  of  as  and  are  not  t  nit  ed,  If  the 
goods  are  not  soiled. 

We  are  willing  to  give  polite  at- 
tention and  show  you  throng n  onr 
stock  whether  von  with  to  bay  or 
not. 

We  propose  to  treat  onr  custom- 
ers so  well  chat  we  shall  see  them 
agnln. 

We  aim  to  treat  oar  customers  la 
sneh  a  way  that  every  visitor  wo 
have  will  be  a  .walking  advertise- 
ment for  onr  home. 


Ul 

HI 

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III 

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a 

?  OUR   INDUCEMENTS  TO 

I            CUSTOMERS, 
o  

q     Good,  Stylish  Clothing,  well  made, 

3  at  moderate   prices*  and  warranted 

if 

as  represented.      Polite    and  attent- 

J  ive  uliintu  la  attendance,  and  no 
-one  nrged  to  purchase  If  the  goods 
do  not  salt.     If  the   above   is   your 

H  idea  how  business  should  be  con- 
ducted, call  and  see  as. 


R 


EMEMBEK,  YOU  OAN  ALWAYS  FIND  AT 
oar  s tore  a  fall  clock  of 


G1L.OT17XXXNG- 


GENTS*  FURNISHING  GOODS, 

Fancy    Goods, 

iiigllsJi     Cutlery, 

HATS,  TRUNKS,  VALISES, 

In  fact,  a  general  etoek  of  all  kinds  and  grades 
of  goods,  oheaper  tban  any  otber  hease  in  tbe 
oily.  - 

IX L  Auction  Store 

618  and  620  Kearny  st., 


Corner    of    Comweroial 


PICNICS.  EXCURSIONS 


■L*i> 


S.  F.  and  H.  P.  R.  Rc« 


CHANCE     OF     THE, 

THE  CHEAPEST  ROUTE  TO  THE  Gil  W, 

orANTHLOPtt.oonoeotiiJBatbooaii  f 
mg  with  tbe  San  Fr.uoiaoo  4  North  Paa-E 
road  Company  for  Oloverdale  and  alt  int.  ' 
etatlone.  wilMn.o  8an  Franci.oo  dai' 
exeptod),  from  Front  street  Wharf,  at  i 
tnriilnK,  the  train  will  leave  Olorsrdal* 
6:00  o  clock  A  M  .  connecting  at  Donanne  I 
ete.raeraad  arrivioglo  San  F.anoiaoo.tlJ 
fbs  steamers  and  cars  make  close  oul 
with  stages  to  and  from  all  polnta, 

SUNDAY   EXCURSIONS-^  REDUCED 

Leave  Ban  Franolaoo  at  8  a.  u  i 

arriviDg  at  OloTerdale  at  1  o'oloot  p,  m  a 
will  leave  Oloverdale  at  2  o'clock,  airlrlai 
Praboiaoo  at  1  o'alook.  Tbis  will  alloil 
eiooiats  several  hoars  at  any  of  tbe  nla. 
tbe  line  of  tbe  road.  For  all  information!. 
the  Oomputy'e  offloe,  4»C  Hontgomsry  s  M 

Oo  and  after  Jnoe  let,  the  Steamer  i  Im 
Sao   Frasoieov  st  2  30,  F.  M  ;  tbe  oais  i  k 
Oloverdale  at6^M,  "^ 

ap!8 PETER  DONAHUE  Pr«  Jk 


Badger's  Genlral  Park,  Oat 


THESE  BEAUTIFUL  GARDENS  AI  | 
open  for  tbe  letton,  and  nuay  of  1 1 
popular 

PICNICS 

Will  bs  held  there.  Tbe  attractions  anJ 
ons.  SKATING  PAYILION.  MUSEDl| 
N  ASIUM..    Skating  free  on  week  days. 

Admliileu , io 

CHILDREN  IO  CENTS. 


PIPIFAX!   PIPIPJ 


MAOIO 


JITTB; 


THESE  BITTERS,  INVENTED  BY  I  ] 
Wolfgaos.  a  oelebratsd  savan  of  (Hrifl 
so  marvel oua  in  their  effsots  that  tbs/t 
throaghoat  En  rope 

MAGIC  BITTERS 

They  give  Tone  to  the  Stemaob,  Color  ts  If 
plecion,  Brillianoy  to  the  Eyes.  Vigor  to  ' 
leot,  and  renewed  etreogth  and  vinllty  te| 
andicflrnx 

No  family  should  be  without  this  tnHjj 
tooio, 

J.  M.  GOBWKI  A  V 

je62m  Proprietors,  San  Fr  k 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MU!] 

And  Oellese  orMedlctae.  ■ 

1  O  ftOO    BEAUTIFUL  AND  \ 
1U.WU  iveobleotst&be  seen. 
Pnblio  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUREs 
S 1 8  Montgomery  street.    FOB  MEN  ( 

pfDn.  Jobdjut's  Pbivath  Orno«  t ,. 
Geary  street  (oppoeits  old  Meohaoios'Pil 


Read!  Read!! 
THE  PALACE  OF  FAS  i 


ANOTHER      FXCHEMENT      _ 
New  ■  tore,  17  Second    street,  opt  » 
Grand   bote).    Olotbing  of    the  latest  fl 
fashionable  styles  mai*e  to  order. 

NOTE  THE~PRIC 

Pants.... from  $6  to  $12  pep 

Suits.. ..from  $2B  t| 

I  invite  the  fnapeotlon  of  the  Oh.i« 
the  market, 

A.  MORRIS, 

ISo.    W    Second 

nul7Im  Opposite  Orsuad  1 


AUCTION  SALEJJ 

New  City   Hall 

No   77    and  ^8— Delltjll 

MONDAT.  JOWE  16,  161S-JOH"    1 1 
TOM  4  SUN,  Ano uoneers  No.  Ill  >  | 
err  street.   For  ptrtianlara  see  adfsrUM  I 
Ait,  and  Hxunlner.  - 
B/  order  Board  of  Oity  Ball  OommU^ 
M18-td  BOBT    GEORGS.B.  I 


D^RENZ' 

Hc.Kc 

wmml 


The    treat   Totlc  end  Appetlf*  ■< 
Snle  Everywhere. 


J.    C.    COMBES,     I 
TKBRAPIN    XJtJ^(^ 

Cor.  Second  and  Teh  anas  sir-  ' 

•VTerrapin  coni-tantly  <  g  , 
Oysters  in  every  stvle.  '  : 
SUPPER     EOOM8  F.TR  P  J 

deolllflf 


CAPTAIN  ROBERT  HALE) 
Grand     Daylight    Excnl 

....cut.... 

8BHDAT JTTSBli: 

ON  THE  MABNIFIOElTTgjI 
Steamer,  J"  F 

B.  M.  WHIPPM.  ., 

■WlUleare  Tallejo  Street  Wharf  at  O  ■» 
sharp; thence  to 

AiiueJ  I-luuil,  Bed  Bock,  Fit)""" 
and    the  .Stone   Dry   Dock,   ' 
the  Bteamsr  VatederhlU  I* 
lying;. 

And  return  to  the  city  h,  6  r.  'M     All 
will  be  made  where  t» Is  the  freed  « o«  • 
a»ason.    A  :BaND  OF    MUSIO   WUJ.  ' 
niSflBD  for  tbe  occasion. 
PaunKe  for-  the   Day, ... 

C1"","B ielij't" 


CANDIES. 


ALL     KINDS     OE    THE     FlgWWJ 
-■^-•Btat—srsar" 

^oa^'a-wasI 

ltyTMonnrom.rr.Bt.,  n«  f 


.D»ade«oi>rSt«um  Oudr  Fm*»w 
,.Jiar».  ero<KHefll  from  the  oo^ntrr,  B> 
ai.d  will  t),  ptempttr  •jtjndjT 


9    9       MtNTMMERI 

^    ,jf^      "  HOTEL 


-r. 


>>'iciHO.     nM 


M1W    ALIAHBSA    THIATS1. 


■  ■  -  '     — 

.ELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


irtling  Developments 

O  li  LBYB 

To-  >  i<  .  1 1  i 

GN    SUPRESE 
ENPORIUMOFFUN 

».-         Arm* 

and  Varied   Interlude 


PAI    I.     PHY. 


IMC  AOT'II  I  I 


CALIFORNIA   MINSTRELS. 


<M>K 


1     I-' 1-11 


"ill    rvrsixo 

•  rrtMf  iritUM  a 
CHANCE      Or      TIME. 
C^\n-trtlii      MIh.-s    nt     Balll     OolocU 


-       M 

l.n 

' 

t  .-  .  , 

>P£AR»NCE 

OF 

IDA 

MAY. 

tvtux, 

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Uohl  o. 


MQNS,  CHQUFLEURI: 

<>U.      A      I'HIMV       !>«>>>    \      <>|         \      M(.lir  ■- 


i"n«    «    •>  ■  "i  i  r  i .  i  i 


■O^IN     K|it,  i  ,  v 


.  T.«   M.lll*.    D.rll.. 

[OnTIMI 


»JFtn>. 

IIM  SAMWIUI 
J.»..r  f*n«* 

«■!••    |...lM 


|MDER  THE   CASLICHS 

'   Beetle* 

-*o«  Beaawel  • 


ITIftlOCI  KK»TAt  H\\  i  . 


Wit*  *»*  Hariri    Hoi  11  r  I. a   Korrft 

Rfwelwer    MnrUR 

fcsvdlr  Z-Is.*. 

id-  riefc. 

Mill    Ls>*le« 

Fanny   Wrhftrr 

IEW  ECCENTRICITIES. 

»•!)• 1 Pl*l, 


- f  it*  t»t,. , • 


'■LIME    AMD    HI 


Ga-.     XV.     JESTER, 

tUUriMBD 

"Tho      IVCnu.       ■witlx      tlx©     Tniiring      3L3«*x».<a.,* 

I  >i-n  *v  I»i«^-i-,>.m,i     Onmocllmi, 

Anglo-Trench    and    Funniest    Ventriloquist    in    the    World, 

WITH     HI<<     HRADLEN8     MEN. 


otliTtm: 


«»»«■    aid   miiHriTii 


To  c-onclno.  with  iho  l.a|b.bl»  Iroptrioattloo  Oon.dli..  Mtltu  4 


T  "W*  3L  O  E.       Xtt  ik  3RL  3F1.  1  3ES  30 

rNfLR  J»OK.  »  retired  Slnftna  Mi«,»r IDWIN  KtLI  T 

~~OB,ere!  red  Dasciec  Master UAnUV   Til 


|ii<  I.*  MORA 

VIVIAN   WUITP.  so  Ar     ■> 

Artlate  Fnndi  of  Viriea 


I  viviah  Wl 

'  Mil,  'IT* 

VI  /TORINE  LA  PAGE 


WKIUKrB 
TblOKI.T  LEON 


Irtlr  •HiK-Ird  the  Ar*el  »t*    II  Baclo  Welt*. 


On  M»  r.day  J  oca  23,  will  appear  the   gieateet  PeeU  mlmul  la  the  World 

3E33Ft.,,3P        W*.A£ 

la  hla  Or  jit  Pact  0:21.  in*.  the  "OH  Woman  who  Lived  la  ibo  Shoe." 


Scenes  in  ban  Francisco 


John  Srhmldt  and  «>r  Piplla*.  Ilitlcra 

J  OUR  Bull  el  I  I'T  FS-P  Rintaa*B 


R*,e,  •  t • .  wy  t»*  Data  r-  l  ■  t 
*^»* w «  ■  •"■*  »      a>  n  fi      li.ipn.inB      T*«l>l*»a«A  : 


Oeertare 


C*Mela«*li>e  wl-h 
IOC  ■ 


Krnokedest  Black  Krook 

■  n ... 

QtrBBN    PnEDOMIA 
Cft_>r.qt,f»  b,  th.  O.M..OI. 


Mrtitw.. 

rrt*.<*  H....  ••  *•   ...  «, 

Door,  ip*d  41  T  o'clock  -to  mWMN  .1  II  •'cJno»_ 


DHL.    LtlDBIlB     UtlllU. 
I  tlfllJCC  Cmr.  ,frn..frrl,l 

■itlUUoL,  M   Luim.n  ,u. 

ItP  UnilCC    K««HT«ttvil,of. 

Ilu  NUUOl,    mini  ik,  run 

KAI.STOH  A  OOTHF.LU 


A 

gre»l 

Ttrwty 

of 


HATS 


SATS 


At  th..  I  X   I.  ACCTI1N  sTOHK,  No.  BIS  •  ■><!  «»0    KKAItXT  BnrtEKT,  ror.  romm.r,  I  .1 . 


TRUNKS  AND  VALISES 


grant 

•nr  ♦>.»        CUPr-RIOR.  fTBTOM.  W  A  PR  |W0RK      WAR. 

I    r*nrewd 

.  »•  HoBiffeaaarf 

facto*  ike  Knee 


i".  f.ririf  u«  Raja* 
»•-»  Made     )ni  laa 


FRANCISCO 

It  gallery 

I  Street,  below  Montgomery. 

'RING  EXHIBITION 

— or  THE 

an  Francisco 

Association! 

Open  to  the  Public. 


-raoK- 


k.  j\E.  to  3  P.  1S/L. 


ivr .  to  10 : 

ZIZZI 


.lld. 


...M  Onto 


Liverpool  and  Great  Western 

Steamship  Company, 

CARRYING  THE  TJ.  S-  MAIL. 

TIGKETS  SOLD  TO  AND  FROM 

T   IVKRPOOL.     QUE8W3TOW.V,  ^tpff^ 
*-*  Lonioodsirr.  liamborib,  Rr-m-D.^raaaiaMal 
Bavra,  Pari*,  8w*d*D,  B^liiam.  Norirar  *""!  »l[  I 
Earopaan  oltlaa. 

TfcliOompany  haa  »rranf omenta  with  the  Oom- 
mlnlorarof  Knlgratioo  and  Railroad  Oompaalaa 
at  Naw  York,  by  which  paaaengera  are  promptly 
forwarded  to  tha  Paciflo  Ooaat. 

For  par tlaolara  apply  to 

I».   B.   .lArKHO.V,   Ai>nt, 

mj3>lao  «R8    MooHew»ry  etrfei. 


STILL  ANOTHER. 

OWING  TO  THR   8OAR0TTY   OP    SALOONS 
no  Baah  atreet,  I  be*  to  loform  my  friaada 
and  the  pnhllo  that  I  bar*  opened  the 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

....IT.... 
O-'Ml  Baah    atreet,  between    tatonlgeniery 

■nd  Krarnr. 

All  Drinks,  Plain"  or  Fancy,  10c. 

Oonoooted  in  the  beat  atjla  and  of  the 
Poreat  I.iqaore. 

CHAR.    wTfELDM  WW. 


MBS.  KGOBRT,  CLAIRVOYANT,  TEST  . 
and  Traooe  Medium-Can  b«  aonanltad  ,' 


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in  bnaineaa  or  alokneae  dally,  from  10  A.  u  to    Jr> 
i  P.  kt    Bpir ileal  Oirolea.    buoday,    loeadai i  and 
Friday  eraninn.  at8 P.  U..  at  be*  reeldenoe.  ***fl 
O'Farrall  atrent.  near  Maaoe. m  ^'m 


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CRITTENDEN    &     DALT0N, 

roBataaLT  or  trk 

IEW   YOBK    «TAaRaLE«,    Mlselen   at., 

■in  ptracRAHD  tub 

TURF  6ALLERY  STABLES 

NO.  X09  SDTTER  STREET, 

AND  HAVI  AD- 
dad  Isru-lr  Inth.lr, 
at*ok  of  boiaas,  whiaiiF 
treilillr  (-elm,  Par-  X 
tloalar  aitemmn  paid 
to  boardiei  bonei. 
mil  Ids  OBirTBNDRN  A  DALTON. 


AFTRI    TUB 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

OO  TO  THI 

Hot    Sootcn, 

■■tier  etr«et,  neiar  Krarai, 

And  try  one  of  their 

Hot  Scotch's  or  Tom  k  Jerry's 

A.11    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

mil   f  JOS.  D.  BRIOOS,  Proprietor. 


New  Discovery. 

Till    UoK  OF   THK    WONDIBFUL   PLANT 
th.t  Ood  UUnd^  for  ib^Oar.  .( 

RHiUMtTltM,    NEURAltU,    OIUT,   PARAL- 
YSIS, CATARRH,  AND  ALL  SPIRAL 
AFFECTIONS, 

I*  uo  dart  toed  perfa«t'y  by  the  endaralraed— the 
only  peraoo  on  Ibe  Uoniioant  tbei  folly  ooaspre 
handalt^  maclo  qaalltiaa.  Tba  -oo»e  Oomplalnta 
are    rcAied  extarnally  with  aataty  and  aneoeea. 

DR.  K  K.  DODliK  la  to  be  fnaad  at  bis  Ufnoa, 
fiSUarket  street,  oppoalte  Third,  Rnoma  1  and 
2.  Irani  10  A  M   ttl  PM  .and  from  .lobix 

Raildenoe,  1S0«  Mlaaion  street.  Palianlaoao. 
be  eooomiBodated  witti  Room  and  Board.       apM 


Lyon's    Portable 
KITCHEN   FURNACE, 

IN  ITS  ECONOMY  OF  GOAL  AND  STOVK. 
as  a  perfect  oookar,  broiler,  toaater.  and  flat- 
iron  beater,  la  a  neoeaaity  te  every  honaekeeper 
who  wlehae  te  aara  tbe  store  and  ttro-lhtrda  of 
he  fnel  it  eonaoaiea.  It  la  eheap-SI  SO.  Oall  act* 
tee  It  at  work,  at  Stombe  A  Millar  a,  plaeabere, 
aaa-Ritera,  Uo,  oopper  aad    store  atore,  opposite 


ttDR.  AIKIN 

^T  'am   R    rut    anal  4  lirnalr   Dleeeatts   s>f    th* 

BYE.  SAR,  THROAT.  I.I'M. 8  and  HKARr-Oatarrb,  Deaf- 
oee*.  Dlaebar«eafroai  the  Kara,  Weak  or  It  tlaejed  Ryes,  Doe  ah  •  , 
Pebtlitr,  Pptia^et,  NeeraiaTla.  Rhejsaa  lam.  Dfapepeia.  Pilea, 
Sorof  oia.  Dropay,  i "  ~ 


l,n«Ht>a     married    or    a1os;U,    aaaered   apeedy,  aafe    care    of 
Pfl" 

DRUGS 


mil     weikneu.   Prolaptea.    at).. 
AVOID 

*,   n  warn   ami    mini  ■Kiiiifjlly  r 
at**-  All  (tor.  (Manual  Uaaea  t  alihfil*  Attend*  ' 


Call  «ts,  Ttjmers   Wans  end   Marks  akillfnllv  ratnora  1. 


lotitk.ane.e1   Urn,   r-.  matter    what    they're   r«ad   or   doa- 
-  r-'it.  cao  r*iy  on  sure  retnedr  of  detoimlty,  debility,  or  die- 
ea<e  weaiag  on  b>dy  and  mind-    No  oaeekerr  or  daeeptlea). 
rl*ai  meeni  known  (    t     rapid,  *aay   eare  ia»oi  Jioa  dante',  aaf- 
fsrlri.  expoanre  or  )o«a  of  timet  «f  n'yatinate   and   apacial   dia- 
aaaea  wltneat  maronrr,  pinna*  or  aaaeaaos  drai*.    Uomplete 
far- ■  where  e'l  other*  fn  »   of    w  »r.  I  ouae   aad   any   srasplotna 
left  from  bad  treatment  or  aaalxit.  -at» 
Free  (joniBliaUens,    All  Mediolnaa,  eto  ,  famlabed, 
Oall.  or  write  yoar   ease.     Addrese,    N    J.  AlKI.V.  M.   D., 
earOfflca    '««!   Ktamy   atraet,    N    K.  Corner    ef    Celifornla 
alrrat.  ban  Franclaoo,  Oat.  law* 


EIGHTY 
Single  Outside  Rooms, 

WTT8 

No.  1  Spriug  Ufilsjiiitl  Hair  Mnttrasses. 

AT  TUB 

BRANCH  HOUSE, 

«•<  tAiaoax  (Taut,  cob.  tui, 

AT 

nrty     Owssta     per       TXTlsjlit, 
And  Lphh  r>y  tlio  Week'. 

OPEN      A.I1I1      KTIGrHT 

Apr-28 L.  J.  BWILL,  Proprietor. 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


THE  IH0ST  ELEOAKT  OOSTOH  WOSK   II,  THE  0ITT 


FIGARO" 

THE  JOtTBHAl  OF  AUnFBEJOlTTS. 
PnWtobed  erer,  DM  l»  «■•  *•"  *» 

»<»«>••<•■'    684  Wa.hla.toa  1. 

Belo>  MonHW»»«ry.  B*°  7r»ooUOC 


TUESDAY ....JUNE  : 


17,  1873 


AMUSEMENTS.    Etc 

California  Theatre. 

Tke  performance  of  "The  Child  ot  W*  Regl- 
veii"  Uet  night,  in  which  tbe  apriffhtly  Kiss  Mag 
«i*  Moore  plaj^d  the  pert  ot  JosephlM  charming- 
ly, and  lb*  fares  of  "Ths  Chinese  tntaaroa."  in 
•which  J.  O.  Williamson  did  sotns  rery  good 
character  acting  whloh  wis  thoroughly  sojoisd  by 
the  audience.  To-oight,  "Unoto  Tom's  Oabin." 
vbiob  as  performed  by  J.  O.  Williamson,  Miss 
Moggie  Moors.  Miss  Minnie  Wslton.  W.  A.  Mes- 
u,ir,  Miss  Carrie  Wyatt  sod  others  has  prated  a 
VoddIsx  hit,  will  be  repeated.  To-morrow  oigbf. 
Oeo.  D.  Ohsplio,  the  leading  man  of  the  oompiny, 
•  ill  tike  bis  farewell  bcrtEt,  and  will  pressoi  the 
eeasation  play  of  "Strath  an  ore."  dramalizad  from 
Oalda'i  no»*t.  and  the  OTer-popalar  bnrlwaae  of 
*  'Poohabontas."  MUs  Jean  Clara  Walters  and  Mies 
Florence  Kent,  who  recently  arrired  from  the 
Bast,  will  make  their  first  appsarancs  is  Sao 
Frame!  soo  on  this  occasion. 

Alhavmbr*.  Tneatre. 

There  was  a.  rood  home  la*t  night  and  the  opsra 
of  "Moos  Ohoofl)ari"was  admirably  performed  by 
Kelly.  Leon,  W.  T.  Baker,  Oeo  roster,  Harry 
Thompson  and  others  drew  shout*  of  eppioo.es 
ana  laughter.  G.  W.  Jester,  "the  nan  with  the 
talking  hand,"  introduced  new  characters  and  Lew 
songs  sad  stories  sea  deligetsd  all  present.  The 
capital  comedietta  of  "  Twioe  Married"  termleaud 
the  analog's  asanseiment,  The  same  bill  will  be 
played  to-nlgbL 
Bella  I'nlon   Theatre. 

"Standing  en  Der  Deck.'1  by  Fred  Ritchie, 
"Bobliros  and  Eidicnlous"  by  Mstt  Kelly,  B.  G. 
Marsh  and  Tommy  Bree,  and  the  extraraganzt  of 
"The  Krookedeat  Blank  Kio>k"  are  features  of 
the  rich  entertainment  prepared  for  ts-night. 
Buckley's  New  Varieties. 

Xed  Bnckley,  Miss  Ida  May.  Miss  MoUie  F.rrett, 
Ihs  ever-popular  Mortimers,  Leon  Samwells  sad 
a  host  of  others  will  appear  to-sigs t,  in  a  preat 
hill  wbloh  may  be  seen  by  referring  to  our  first 
page- 

'  'The  Great  Show.'* 
Great  preparation!  are  being  made  on  the  Cir- 
eas  lot  on  Jackson  street  for  the  reception  of  the 
Few  Orleans  and  new  York  Fqnestrian  end  Zoolo- 
gical Exposition.  The  seats  are  being  erected  and 
everything  will  be  ready  on  Thursday,  when  the 
great  show  will  open.  It  wis  at  Oakland  last 
night,  and  attracted  thousands.  It  will  etbibit  at 
the  same  place  to  night. 
The   ^i(-nla\rsUi    Concerts. 

The  first  of  the  conoertc  to  be  giren  by  the  re- 
nowned violinist  Wienlawek.  In  this  city  will  tike 
plaoe  to-morrow  evenings*  Pacific  Hall.  The  bea 
ahset  is  open  at  Gray's  manic  store  and  ticket*  are 
selling  rapidly.  The  serenade  tendered  to  Here 
WienUwski  in  front  of  the  Occidental  last  even. 
lag,  by  the  0*1(1  ornia  Theatre  Orchestra  and  Bat- 
'enbarg'a  Band  drew  a  large  crowd  and  was  a  com- 
pliment any  artist  might  be  proud  of. 
Benefit  of  John  WIKon. 

On  Friday  evening  John  Wilson,  who  playB 
everything  in  his  line  well,  will  take  a  benefit. 
*'  The  Octoroon"  will  be  played  with  the  beneficiary 
as  Salem  Scndder  and  S  W.  Persy  as  Jacob  Mo 
Oloskey,  A  yonsg  daughter  of  tbe  benefioiary 
will  on  this  occasion  make  her  first  appearance  in 
Bau  Francisco  in  tha  character  as  Zoe.  The  texn- 
p-r-isee  drama  ef  "The  Drunkard"  will  conclude 
the  peiformanoe. 
Woodwards  Gardens. 

The  wild  untamed  seals  just  added  to  the  col. 
leotlon  at  this  garden  are  objects  of  interest  with 
alL  There  are  thousands  of  curiosities  to  be  seen 
here. 

Pa  cilia    Hall. 

The  oomplimeLtiry  concert  tendered  to  Mr 
Bartdftgea  last  evening  was  not  a  Baccara,  The 
attendance  wee  very  light. 

Tbe  Becord  of  Saturday  says: 

Tbe  Oircnsand  Menagerie  of  the  New  York  and 
New  Orleans  hquest-i&n  and  Zoological  £xpoei> 
i'oa  opened  ber*  je  t-rday.  Alfraoon  andeven- 
iog  it  drew  good  ho  nam.  The  attendance  at  night 
w»e  a  pen  act  jam  of  over  4.0UO  people.  Tbe  tests 
will  be  eolaigeo  to-day  to  hold  one  thousand  more. 
The  meragsrif  is  just  what  it  claims  ti  be,  and  is 
a  select  collection  of  Sne  animals,  in  good  condit- 
ion, luoug  these  are  thirteen  cameie,  which  do 
duty  in  crawing  the  b»Dd  Wagon  (one  camel  died 
at  Oelfax,  and  an  edd  somber  is  lef i ),  and  the  cag» 
of  lions,  superb  animals,  and  as  good  specimens  of 
the  species  ae  have  been  brought  to  tbe  coast 
Their  keeper,  who  enters  the  den,  talus  a  risk 
none  Will  envy  him. 

the  Oirous  performance  it  speaks  in  the  biga_ 
est  terms.  Tbe  great  Bhow  will  perform  at  Oak- 
land this  evening  and  of  course  there  will  be  an 
immense  attendance  from  this  eideof  the  bay. 

G.  D.  Chaplains  Benefit —Oh  Wed- 
nesday next,  G.  D.  Chaplain  leading  man  of  the 
California  Theatre  company  will  take  hie  farewel 
benefit,  and  present  great  attractions  on  that  oc- 
casion. Miss  Jean  Olara  Walters  and  Miss  Flo- 
rence Ken',  recently  arrived  from  tbe  New  York 
theatres,  will  app«ar  in  the  sensation  plsy  of 
"Strathmore"  and  the  bur  esque  of  "Poobahon- 
Ue." 

Ahatohioal  MrsrsuM.— One  of  the  most 

cimpieia  colIeatiouB  of  the  kind  In  the  United 
States,  comprising-  hundreds  of  costly  and  bean- 
tlful  wvx  rcodels.  Is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
»nty)  u  ti»  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
;ocr  may  be  profitably  snent  here- 


Apropos    of   the    Death    ox*  Macrcady.     About  W   -men 

,    *"TTu     T«^rtn   Figaro       ToaD"rf  Udi'.g  bad  better  be    fast; asleep 
A  corrcspoBdent  of  the    London    tfigaro    than 

tells  the  following  incident  cooncced  With 
tbe  tragedian's  first  performance  {In  Mic- 
bstb)  in  England,  sfer  tbe  A^tor-plf^ 
riots,  which  took  place  in  Birmingham  ^  j^ 
nary  25,  1849.  The  correspondent  #rttts:— 
Tha  theatre  ■was  crammtd  to  ^xceas,  and 
every  one  wson  the  alert  '„,  glVe  Matties  dy 
the  mcitentbnaUitia  r<)''«flpiioo,  and  to  de- 
monstrate that  be  bp.j  a  hearty  English  wcl- 
oome,  en  bis  safe,  return  to  bis  native  land. 

How,  ii  BO  happened  that   the  then   leading 

aetoc  of  tbe  Birmingham  company  was  Mr. 

Oonldock,  whore  figure  and  general  appear- 
ance, more  particularly  bis  profile,  were  ex- 
ceedingly like  Macready's.    I    forgtt  now 

whether  he  played  King  Dunein,  Malcolm, 

or  Bosse;  bui  I  believe  it  was  Bcaae;  at  any 

rate,  be  performed  a  eharaoter  who  had  to 

appear  on  the  slage  prior  te  the  entrance  of 

Masbcth,  in  tbe  third  scene,  Oonldock  came 

on  ti  the  stage  at  tbe  very  back,  along  some 

recks,  having  his  profile  to  the  andienc?,ancl 

etrryiog  himself  with  bis  accustomed  Mac- 

ready-like  beaiiog.    Thus  he  wsb  tuken  for 

the  here  of  the  hour.    Tbe  instant  that  he 

appeared,  the  audience  literally  rote  at  nisi, 

etindiog  op  and  eheering  and  waving  hacd- 

kerchiefs,  with    incoherent    erfes,   "Bravo 

M'cresdyl  Welcome,  Macreadyl  Down  with 

ForrestI"  It  waa  a  scene  of  the  moat  lumvt- 

tnotia  excitement,  in  wbieb,  I  ce&fess,  I  bore 

my  pari    Mr.  Couldock  walked  down  tbe 

stage,  bowed  to  tbe  andience,  and  endeavored 

by  at  once    eiuming   bis  part,  to  allay  tbe 

rapturous  tumult  and  permit  the  audience 

to  discover  their  mVake.    But  it  was  in 

vain.    They    cheered      and    cbeersd.    Mr. 

Couldock  bowed:    it  was    Macready's  own 

particular  bow,  in  which  only  the  bead  and 

neck  took  part,  and  one  arm  was  hid  [angu- 
larly across  the  chest.  Tbe  audience  ap- 
plauded afresh:  again  Mr.  Gouldcck  bowed; 

and  thus,   the  ovation  waa  prolonged    for 

some  time,  until  tbe  shouting  audience,  hav- 
ing somewbat  spent  their  breath,  had  time 

to  discover  tbe  error  tbey  bad  mede,  and 

resumed  their  Eeatr,  amid  general  laughter 

from  all  parts  of  tbe  house.  In  a  few  minu- 
tes, the  real  Macready  made  his  appearance, 

and  the  scene  that  I  have  just  described  waa 

repeated,  with  evea'moie  enthniiain  and 

leveral  rounds  of  applauEe. 

L  w  shoes,  and  stockings  of  gorgeous 
.eo'ora  and  pattern,  are  ta  be  wurn  by  gen- 
tlemen, this  anmmcr. 


faat  awake. 

Among  the  Arabs  the  inability  of  a  wife  to 
make    bread  i*  a  good  gronndof  divoroj. 

Sixteen  American  female  journalists  have 
goae  over  to  write  up  tbe  exposition. 

An  old  maid  in  Pittsburg  has  manufac- 
tured one  hundred  and  fifteen  wo:st.d  cati 
this  spring. 

Divorce  will  be  next  obtained  on  the 
grounds. of  "emotional  insanity,"  each  as 
marrying  on  empty  parses. 

A  young  lady  from  the  country  called  at  a 
book  store,  ^tbe  other  day,  and  asked  for  a 
"deck  of.them]  new  postal  keerds—  double- 
headers." 

A  correspondent  ef  the  Boston  Globe,  clos- 
ing a  notice  of  life  io  Vienna,  expresses  bis 
deep  admiration  of  the  Viennese  girls.  "In 
fict,  under  twenty-five  there  sre  no  ugly 
oaee;  wbile  fer  every  third  young  lady  one 
meets,  one's  heart  jnmpadown  icti  orje'e 
boo'a.  Tbey  are  mostly  fair,  with  the  clear- 
est of  complexions,  beiu'iful  hair  and  kill- 
ing eyee,  and  tbe  sime  remarks  apply 
equilly  for  the  servants.  I  have  been  in 
many  cipitals,  but  I  never  waa  so  completely 
prostrated  by  appearance  as  I  am  here." 

Two  Sides. 

There  are  two  sides  to  every  story,  and  it 
isn't  always  tbe  one  who  commences  a  fight 
that  gets  tbe  le=t  of  it.  We  think  tbe  latter 
is  tbe  case  in  a  Waverley,  Iowa,  dispute  bet- 
ween a  husband  and  wife.  He  issued  tbe 
following  advertisement: 

ALL  PEB30N3  ABE  HEREBY  NO- 
trfied  net  to  truet  any  parson,  nay  wtlelnoluu«d. 
on  my  account,  as  I  shall  pay  no  debt  of  ntlitri  oin- 
iractig.  JOHN  BOYSR 

To  whioh  the  wife  responded  as  follows 
We  rather  tbink  she's  a  peg  ahead  : 

ALL    PER80KS    ABE    HEREBY    NO, 
trued  not  to  trust  my  bnaband,  John  coyer,  on 
y  account  ae  Iihatl  cay  no  debt  of  hisoontra  t  ng 
I  be  sain  John  Hover  I  tit  oiy  bed  and  b  >ard  Ds- 
raute  I  related  ti  pive  him  a  dead  »t  tsy  p-opsmv, 
1  t-cili  fv  aod  pft  a  odk  w  thmt    nai    g   biso  sli;. 
After  bt  bn  wa  tad  hi  i  Bubat  moe  in  riotous  liviuc 
we  may  sing: 
"W-'H  a'l  drink  atone  b'trd. 
Whsn  Johnny  comes  msr.lrag  h^m«." 

SAKAH  BOYBS. 


Indian  n«al   for  a   Vifrer* 

The  Beno  Orescent  of  ths  l'ith  esys:  The 
Bengal  tiger  left  behind  by  tbe  circus  wbile 
tbey  visited  Virginia  and  Oarson  succeeded 
on  Monday  evening  in  capturing  an  Indian, 
and  after  having  nearly  scalped  him  was 
proceeding  to  eat  the  aforesaid  at  bis  leisure, 
when  one  of  the  keepers  interfered.  Seiz- 
ing a  p  jle  he  made  a  dart  at  tbe  tiger  and 
missing  him  fell  against  the  bars  of  tbe 
sage,  whereupon  the  tiger  showed  that  be 
had  no  prejudices  of  race  by  leaving  the 
Indian  and  going  for  tbe  white  man,  badly 
mangling  his  arm.  The  white^maa  is  all 
right,  the  Indian  will  probably  recover  and 
tbe  tiger  is  stiUThungry. 


A  man  in  whose  manners  ttere  is  no  sim- 
plicity, and  whose  every  word  stems  to  be 
studied,  is  more  to  be  shunned  than  a  viper. 


We  get  no  bmineBB  from  Chinese,  and    we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Oheee 
Laundry     Office,  m  Leideedorff  street.       • 
* • 

A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
Just  received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  131 
Loldeidorff  itiest.  • 


aTlv©  Hundred  aten  Wanted 
Immediately.    To  tend  theinrashjng  to  the 

What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leddendorn*  at .       • 
Dont  Read    This, 

For  li  yon  do  you  will  Fpend  all  of  yonr 
m:r  baying  your  family  sLress.good*,  hot* 
teile..,  lable-olobi,  children'*  outfits,  etc.,  at 
the  cheapest  and  most  fashionable  place  In  the 
city.  Fried  Under  A  Go's,  No.  9  Third  street, 
Nucleus  Building:  g.a. 


F'o-u-xxti  of  July. 

SurangftM.  Lailea  k  CkBtlemaa,  before  yon 
leave  the  city,  visit  the  Carpet  &  Furniture 
Emporium  of  JOHH  O.  BELL  nearly  opposite 
the  aavnd  Hotel  on  Harket  at.  Alio  folding 
Chair  i,  Camp  Stosle,  Ths  •**%&  Oa-  p  •, 
Sweeper,    k  the    finest     assortments     of   Lace 


Rough  on  the  Young  Oner. 

Bajsan  exchange,  one  of  tbe  best  direc" 
tioDB  to  follow  for  snecess  in  society  is  this : 
"Talk  to  the  young  Indies,  and  listen  when 
the  old  ones  talk  to  yon."  But  think  bow 
bard  that  is  for  tbe  young  ladies  I 


Shocltiajr. 

Tbe  fanny  man  of  the  Harvard  Advooats 
wants  to^know  what  tbe  difference  is  between 
a  drunken  lawyer  and  Lydia  Thompson,  and 

satisfies  curiosity  by  remarking  that 
one  enters  bis  pleas  to-tight,  wbile  the  other 
•atsrs  her  tights  to  please. 


Fresh  and  Sweet, 
Fer  tbe  best    confectionery,  art   to   Oantr  and 

Wiener's.  107  Montgomery  bt.  near  Sutter.       a 

The  Lust  New  Song. 

Air— "Matt  &  Chandon*" 
Emerson  Oorville  id  my  name, 
My  business  always  la  the  same; 
Eastern  Oysters,  asd  Fancy  Boast, 
ReilBbee  these,  that  my  house  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
Oh!  high  oh]  Ohlhigh  ohl  * 

None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go, 
Corville  *ays  sol  says  boI 
On  Floe  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remembtr  the  number  and  call  again. 
Visions  ofaheii-fl.h  in  every  style, 
Inwardly  cause  yon  much  to  smile. 
Ladles  with  escorts  there  always  go. 
Ladies  gol  Ladles  got 
Emerson  Corviile's  politsl  and  so 
3-1  They  gol  they  gol  they  got 


Crystal  Simp'c  Rooms. 

The  Crystal,  alive  to  the  wants  of  the  com- 
munity, baa  Imported  direct,  Stfwabd's  cele- 
brated Scotch  Whiskt,  whioh  all  true  lovers 
of  good  l'qaors  will  sample  if  wise.  Brlody  A 
Dnnne,  proprietors,  535  Sacramento  street,  be- 
tween Montgomery  and  Sansome.  6-c 


Premium  Shirt  Maker. 

Kts.  Eveline  Morris  626,  Ketrny  at.,  r,*spect- 
fnllv  solicits  a  call  from  friends,  and  etrsngara 
visiting  the  City.  Newest  styles,  ptrfect  fit 
and  prices  reasonable.  5-q 


BJgaor    Fulvlo    Rossi 

Gives  private  lessons  In  Italian  and  English 
Vooal  Mnslc,  at  645  Clay  street,  or  at  the  resi- 
dence of  the  puplL  &  j 

Dr.  Barlow  *J.  Smith 

Is  giving  a  oonrs  of  Free  lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Beiaal  Physiology  and  Nervous  Die- 
easea  at  hie  Hygelan  Hall,  637  Calif  orals  street, 
i very  Friday  e veaic g ,  commencing  at  7 %  o'cloos. 
1  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  r  u..  tree,         w 


A  Servant  In  tbe  Cornier. 

Weed's  Carpet  Sweeper,  with  the  bait  assort, 
ment  of  Carpets  and  Fnrnlture  in  the  State,  at 
John  0.  Bell's,  nearly  epposite  the  Grand  Hotel, 

Market  street. «p 

Poliloc  Oak . 

It  is  now  generally  known  that  tbe  acVva  prioci- 
Dle  to  which  tbe  effects  of  POI  aOK  Oa  K  an  die 
isavielatileaoidcallsdby  obsmists  toxioodflndric- 
aeid.  It  is.  however,  not  so  wall  knowa  tbat  DIOK- 
ET'SOREIUI  DB  LISia  DOtonlf  ibs  bastavalla 
ablsprevastitivs.  bot  iriUalio.hy  iti  nantrallaiBr 

iniaaaaaaaaaaaaaaall 


Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 

Cures  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


3-1 


McDowell,  Shew  Card   Writer 

Beady  made   and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 

308  Market  street,  cor.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 


What  all  Ladles  are  Fond  of. 

Ladles  are  fond  of  whatever  is  elfgmt  and 
luxurious  ^11  the  world  over,  and  nothing  sp 
peale  r o  strongly  to  their  dominant  passion  in 
that  respect  as  a  handsome  carriage,  with  tty. 
li- b  appointments  and  spirited  hcries.  It  is 
not  to  be  wondered  a*,  therefore,  that  a  lady's 
envy  iS"S£.clted  at  seeing  a  mere  wealthy  mei 
her  of  her  atx-£=-3"oeantif  nl  Clarence,  or  other 
fashionable  vehicle,  with  a  prond,  dashing 
team.  It  la  important  to  know  that  the  Occi 
dental  Oa-rlages,  whica  are  tecondto  none  in 
elegance,  may  be  used  by  any  lady  In  the  city 
at  any  boor  for  any  length  of  time  she  may 
desira.  ThiB  v'rlaally  places  those  who  eugage 
them  on  an  equal  footing  with  the  most  fortu- 
nate of  their  sex.  aBd  soelal  harmony  Is  there 
by  established.  Orders  for  these  favorite  c:r- 
piages  miy  Deleft  at  the  Occidental  Hotel,  or 
a'  Boaton  &  Son's  stibles,  Ifo.  1016  Stockton 
•Creet, 


Bound  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Is  Q.  Burhhc-rdt'a  motto.  Fine  French  Calf 
Boots  nude  to  f  rc<r  :i<  Pj  18  It  {10.  A  geed 
and  satisfaction  guaranteed.  Call  at  540  Wash. 
legion  street  and  be  convinced.  A  full  assort- 
ment of  neatly-msde  goods  always  on  hand,  at 
prices  to  snlt  evtryone's  purse.  4  bi 


Olam  Chowder  Every  Wlarnt, 

The  best  chowder  in  town,  at  the  Original 
Hot  Scotch  Saloon,  IS  Morton  street,  just  ofi 
Re  amy.  2-y 

It   Is    Trnei 

J.  A.  Sbaber  &  Oo.  are  selling  parlor,  sets  and 
all  other  kinds  of  turnitnre  and  bidding  che:  psr, 
for  csBh,  than  ary  other  dealer  In  town.  Other 
dealtrs  don't  stand  a  Khost  of  a  chance  when 
people  know  Bbaber's  prices.    707  Market  street. 


Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
horses  and  a  reliable  driver  sr;  the  leading  es- 
sentials of  an  tBjoyoble  ride,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Fraaelsoo  bo  unquestionably 
as  from  Frank  Bonton,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  stand  frontier  tha  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  His  handsome  turn-outs  are  need 
by  the  beet  c.rclea  of  the  city,  ana  as  he  makes 
it  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
ceurteons  drivers',  ne  u  more  liberally  patrou- 
1  zed  than  any  other  carriige  proprietor  on  this. 
Ooast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and' 
Udies  In  particular,  will  engage  no  Carriages 
except  ihose  which  he  provides.  Fran*  has  en. 
ioyea  gr-at  tnccess  in  bis  business,  and  tne 
admliablo  way  In  which  he  oondncts  it  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  pa'rohbvj  him.    * 


Eattler'3     nine    Parlor. 

Lew  Battler,  formerly  fa  the  minstrel  line, 
will  be  pleased  to  act  the  role  of  Boniface  to  all 
friends,  day  and  evening,  at  vSa  Bosh  street, 
below  Kearny.  4  H 

Asa    I_j.    Wangaman'a 

•'  Ohiga^o  Beer  Depot,"  638  Sacramento  street, 
between  Montgomery  and  Kearny,  The  cele 
braled  "  Chicago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  best  of 
liquors.  Dally  laccb,  with  lobster  salad  and 
other  delicacies,  prepared  by  the  epicurean 
George  Butt.  Beer,  10  cents.  Begular  Ger- 
man lunches,  caviar,  Swl»s  cheese  and  rand- 
wicne*,  Bsrved  to  order.  To  lunch  at  Wanga- 
man's  Is  thb  thing.  e.j 

e 

Twenty  Thousand 

Papjr  Collars,  all  stylw,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
Wbat.Chear  Laundry,  office   121  Leldesdorffst, 


Removal, 

Bamnel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  machines  rented  and  re- 
paired as  ueail.  and  Bold  cheaper  than  ever,  x 


Do    Wot    Suffer    irom    oorna 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Oinb  and  Ingrowing  Kails,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  fl.  Oowan'a  InstJ- 
tut*.  Sio  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  r  jc.     We 


Grapbie. 

Forbes  of  the  Hew  Eodownment  tells 
this:  Doctor  Matt,  is  graphie,  as  well  as 
elegant,  in  hie  similes.  He  was  telling  us 
the  other  evening,  of  a  lady  whose  acquain- 
tance he  said  wo  onght  to  make,  and  by  way 
of  extolling  her  to  the  imminent  verge  of 
extravagance,  thus  closed  her  praise:  "You 
most  see  bar,  I  tsll  you  she's  pretty  as  a 
new  wagon,  and  knows  more  tban  a  wheel- 
mute," 

A  yontb  who  wears  tbe  latest  style  of 
sleeve  studs  cannot  be  expeotcd  to  bring  up 
a  tcutt'e  of  coal  while  his  mother  Is  around. 


Oysters, 
In  strolling  round  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Frieoo  by  gaa  light, 
uur  careless  test,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  soieen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell. 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell. 
Made  that  window  reem  to  be 
Rome  fairy  grotto  of  the  soa. 

clop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here 
It  looas  so  nice — and  try  their  obeer." 
"All  right, "  I  said, '  -I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  Ms  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Bald  they  bad  almost  any  dlBh 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  It  true, 
And  cooked  Mtgmfcmthj,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  Juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  Btyle;  just  think  of  that, 

_  And  if  your  month  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  olam  s  and  crabe  and  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  plsce  alt  kinds  of  game, 
Fiah,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  oorjd  name. 
While  every  dlBh  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladlas,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem. 
That  they  have  here  the  beet  ice  cream; 
So  here  they  fleck,  the  little  sinners. 
To  get  what  they  oall  "such  nice  dinners/ 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  tbtrty-Beven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain; 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Crater  House.  337  Bush  street,  above 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

0HABLK8  HAAKB.  Proprietor. 


MISS    N.    SCULLY, 

LADIB8' 

FASHIONABLE    HAIR    DRESSER 

Has  Removed  to 

e*4  Washington  st.. 

Four  doors    below   Stockton  sires 
Hair  work   of    all    Descriptions   made    to    order 
Charges  moderate.  jell  ImfJ 


BOKER'8  BITTERS. 


THE  UNDERSIGNED  18  POLE  AGENT  IN 
O&lifoJoia,  for  the  sale  of  the  above  cele- 
brated Bitt  re.  Ha  Is  prepared  to  deal  with 
Merchants  and  Jobbers  od  the  moat  reasonable 
tsrms.  WM.    B.  JOHNSTON. 

jail  Ids  49*  California  street. 


THE   OLD 

Hot    Scotch, 

XS  aiorlcB  Street,   near  J&earny. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 
Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  AND  JfcBRY  IN  TOWR. 

Always  on  file  the  New  York  Herald.  Harper'- 
"Weekly,  Frank  Irfsiie's,  Dsa;'s  Dotngv,  Police  Ga 
zette,  all  th*  California  papers,  also  London 
Punch.  Eell'eLife.  Illustrated  London  News.  Oall 
and  satisfy  yourself. 
4SF"  Don't  forget  the  sirs  of  tbe  If  ot  Scotch* 
fe7tf  W.  S.  WALDRON.  Proprietor. 


WILLIS'    BAND. 


MARCUS  M.  JBtl'M    Leader  of1 
Orehe  straw 
kXESKY  TON  DEB  UE1IDEN,  I^nd- 
^  of  Bran  Band. 

•arOrdcra  from  the  oonntr;  promptly  attended 
to."  Address  M.  W.  WILLIS,  Baton's  Mtuio 
Store,  1.18  Mot  tg<  mery  etroet,  or  MARCUS  M. 
BLUM,  2  89  Montgomery  street.  ja6tf 


COSMOPOLITAN 

Savings  and  Exchange  Bank, 

Ko.  4)28  Montgomery  street. 

(Montgomery  Blook.) 

OlABAJiTEK     FUND SIOO.GOO 

sas-Term  Deposit?,  one  per  cent,  nsr  month. 
S9~No  EntryiFef  or  obarfe  for  Bank  Book. 

;  W.  8.  THOMPSON,  ProBldnnk. 

J.  OKOOKKR.  Secretary.  mj51m 


S.F. BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Booksellcrapsuid  altottoB^re, 

H.  H.  Moore,  609  MoSuomery.  near  Morohaat. 

Btnlnen  College  a. 
Heald's,  Bryant  A  Btrsttoos  CoUere.  24  Post  street 


saaaaaatll 


Kats,  Fred,  Stall*  94  to  1W.  OalitonOa  Market, 

Employment  Office. 
Chinese  Ernplojment  Co.— Pierce  A  Co.,  627  Bao- 
ramento  street. 

French  Fancy    fihwdf. 
Looan  A  Co.,  18  MantaTomsry,  107  and  109  BaltW, 

Hair  Jewelry, 
H.  A.  Oallender,  mannfaotarer,  C2  Second  street 

Hanson  Holr, 
Sampson.  A.  B.  A  Co.,  110  Second  street 

Searcher  of  Hecortf*. 
O.  Y.  Qillaspie,  SI1  Waahlnsjionstrcst. 

Silver  Priie  Dree*  Flttlmsf.         X 
Mane.  Brosse,  No.  34  Third  atrost, 

"Watches  and   Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Oallender  82  Second  strsst. 

Wbltenen  and  Paper  HSBgen, 
A.  W.  Wheldso,  i2E  Gsary  strset 


GREAT  REDUCTION  III  PRICi 

....or..,, 
ZjABIBS    suit  * 

....AT..,. 

CHAS.  MAYER'S 

Pioneer  Cloak  Ston 

(Formerly  Ma»ir  A  Workheim,) 
Xo.    SO    MONTGOHEET    STRe 

Opposite  the  JLlek  Hoawe. 
BKAKCH,    408    BEABNT   STXcll 

MB.   MAYKK  OALL3   ATTENTIOrT  TO    I 
Jars*  and  well  aaleeUd  aasortmeat  of 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  Tel  t 
and  Cloth, 

And  his  new  rtylss  of  rsadr-msde  Silk,  Wool  * 
ether  LADlEhr  SUITS,  at  VERY  LOW  pil'r 
Also,  a  tares  stook  of  btripea,  Broohs  and  . 
bbawls,  Lsce  Jackets.  Bilk  »nd  Cotton  V*i  7 
Silas  Sstins,  Oloakings,  and  STery  d  sac  riot  t.  J 
Trimmings.  JUST  \HB1VW>,  a  largs  laroi  1 
the  Summer  styles  of 

PLAIH      A,\l)      BHBBOIB1I 

JLimUlf    StJITa, 

N.  B.— Oloaka,  Dresses  sad  salts  made  to  a 
In  latest  fashion,  at  reasonable  rates.  n 


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terra. .  Lunches  delivered  lo  any  part  of  Jl  J 
freed!  charge.  The  p.troc  ui  of  the  lair  J 
the  city  ie  re.peclfnll;  aolloited. 


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WEDSE.DAT.  jrsi  1«, 

Farewell  Benefit  of  Mr.  Geo.  D.  CHAPLIN 

Oo    wLleh  OCraeron  lb*  r*librv*d  irllt  a*.  M)R9    JfAW  CXABA  WALTERS  and  MIS*    FLOREUCE  F»?IT,   frfto  th# 

■#w  Tort  Thaairn*'  h  re  klodix  Tolnntaared.    rirat  Parormence  of  u.e«re>t  emietija   pt»j 

taken  from  "Our-**'  Rowel  entili- <\ 

STRATHMORE;  or,  Wrought  by  his  Own  Hand! 

ADD  THE  LACOBABLS  BLELMglE  OF 

'POCAHONAS;    or,   Ye     Gentle    Savage" 


raiDAYWUNE^JBENMIT^ 

In  irtparmttoo  the  lateet  laiua'.lon,  3,  J.  McCLOBKEY'S  drama  foand>6  on   BBIT  BARTE'S  poemt,  "Her  Loiter,  ' 
And  "Flrnn  of  Virginia,'*  aud  calltd 


O   VER-P 


3F*  3L.  jA.  "X". 


Publishes  all  the  California  Supreot 
Coart  Reports. 


IT  hi.  RKrKivKDTnr  ifmniii.tMiiiua. 
■cut  or  t«i  nommoii  *«  a 

RELIABLE  AND  INDISPENSABLE  AID  TO 
THE  PRACTICAL  LAWYER. 

J.  P.  BOGARDUS,  Publisher. 


rvui.tr-'Tio*    or  TICK. 

No,   BSD    Morclinnt    Blroot 
■  IK    FBAIICHOO, 


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isian  House. 

•AH     11  At- A  EL. 

j.OCIt  riOMTBE    RAILROAD 

HORIN,  Proprietor. 

HED   ROOMS 

....AHD.... 

■  ta  to.  ran  t  . 

Quality    of    WId«,     I.'.j- 
•e>re    and    rigar*. 

.TAKI.6  BT  WltK  OR    MONTH 
mttJlm 


AND  | 

ITU"1! 


....ETERY... 
irdoy    ETeniBg, 

AT  EIGHT  O'CLOCK. 

-AT    THE    OLD    ORI07NAL 

■  RED   LluN.lD    O.trr    .t.eet. 

,»h.r«  job  o.n  b«*«  MOT  AND 
OOLD  DKINK-iof  tti.  i»n  b©»t 
1T.lnr.    To.  "Od  Sport"  la  .1- 

PTO*oah.o4.    Drop  Ik. 
DAVE  MKNDKt*.  PK.pr1.Uir. 


HILD  HAS  RETURNED  TO 

It*    Parent 

:ka  shirt  store, 

lr*t?t.  has  BtttoTcJ  to 

S*     £ta  oond     etrcet, 

•  ftm  W1Q  And  m  eoaplcu  *%ft- 
I  »f  AlilKTN  and  FIRNISH. 
HISS),    at    tbe   naaal    low  price*. 

EIKEDICT   A  CO. 


fERUND  HOUSE, 

*»»  iaoeamTiiti  .trrBKET 
muB  MowToomaY. 

HOUSE  IN  THE  CITY. 

OD»E  HA.  JUST  BEEF  THOR- 
1  ~"™*J:fl'i"!Jl«t.«l  b...E(.t- 
.ftRBK  BaTorrMB..0U4.    Al.o, 

... Unrl  Hon..  TBS  M.i k.t  .U.M. 

•M  •  roulh  •»..!.  o.u  lUrtlL 

J.  IE.  ILIHIIT. 
Fr«prt*tor.. 


HOLMES  A  CO., 

IE*T»  IT1IIT. 

KiBDtoraooDS 


On  it  sTriurnph  March  From  Ocean  to  Ocean! 

The  Great  New  York  and  New  Orleans 

Zoological,  Equestrian  Exposition 

MENAGERIE,  CIRCUS  AND  MUSEUM ! 


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On©  Tiol5»©t  Admits  to  ctll  Tents. 


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JHOIR  OUT  ATd  KTMr.-*» 

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jo  j  ■<!  pot  ••fl'>,>  ft**,  •«  Hit*  '.••«« ta  i*aq  ••}% 

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asno|j  doyj  puBJ9is<oC\»> 

OldlOVd   K'M3HinOS 

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SANGER  HALLE 

(SIIVOERS  UAtL.) 
14     OKART    AX..    JfKAM     KKAVKIW. 

M*ae  teni  Ihr  Choice**  ESranda  af    Wlftft* 

uad   Mqnnri  aa  haad. 

BtPOT  WEYAKD  A  USCHt'l  RAT  BRIWItT 

I.U  II  OI1RIB  rELDMAnM. 


open 


Jackson  Street   Lot,    for  Ten  Days 
Only,  Commencing 
THURSDAY  EVENING  JUNE  ,9t   ,873« 

TWO  PERFORMANCES  DAILY. 

,Tll.U,f..t..n0o..tM.»«H,,._dOtoM.b.t....rl,...»l.lUd  8.0  FIU.ol«»,  ln..lll«  ..!>  ..d  «.hul»ll  b,  «ll,  »d  r.,.W«  .  8p.dU   Tr«  .f 

tnow-woiia  Coekatooa,  LUibm. 

'H,  KftDfftTOOft,  HrX.  MODd  Mill. 

f  oroaplar,  i.oo*too,  Xorsa- 


oaa-iDallOTftr  two  band rad  ■pftolmtn*. 


^/rB8rWBSJEBST^S1BliV.y^6^^^ 

Mole-.     Prof.  Gao.J   Ojaklln  tad    bit   Sea  of  PerformlBH    *-J"OM; 

AtlOa.  ra.tb*r*aHlape«*ron  IbaSl 
f ->]low. d  bj  tbe  Klapbaal  MUat,  a  E.au-, 

TbUtaaiftTM,  Mwailol  D*a.  ap«D  on  _..    - 
Locf  Train  orAatmata Daat,  af  Orfmtoa  and  Gold 

stgtilg  Qjt.|*rlgay.—  Pwa  Ojrala  fji^»  Oailtr? -W  oaalt.__Bj*«aa 


•33.  rio^oSr ."."Sod'or^Tod  P.«»t-FUftt.  »»»B"(J»,»pJ,»*J.w"  E"d  ""iot- d,tWB  b'  *  UtM  0f  "  C 
•.U  X..  «dn«Jo»dlo0rtirf,fe,ft°to  aH7f«Tlowld"DT  •  MkSu  of  Lftdl«  And  Gentlemen  onjioraibick ;  tbt 


Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MIL    P.    PBHGKfl.    KOHMKKI.Y 
croi'Hvtor  of  lb*  kllnrm'  R**. 
Uoraot,  Iim  taV.a  tb.  mftaBRnment 
of  bntb    inn   Minor*'  R*naar*j)t  oa^> 
Uoramerclftl   itreat   *od    tbo   Minora'* 

;   Markat  atraot.  Id  p»HD«nbip  wltb  l_ 
A.  DRAYKUIt,  who  baa  baan  coooaeted  with  t 


ih-    .1  FMraof  It*  itmipvritr.    Oar  Billa 
ant'—';*   all   thft  dnlicactaa   of    tbe    eaar' 
taotto  ta  "Good  P*r*.  Good  Oooklof  and 
Oba.r|D*." 

r.  BEIS1I  A  CO. 

MINER8'    RESTAURANT, 

SSI  and  mm*  Commeralal.  an*  . 
T«»  Market  etraet. 

Open  rom  9  *.M.  lo  1(1  r.at  iill  las 


FRED.  C.    WENTWOBTH,. 

Annonnoet  tbat  at  hie  Saloon, 
•Ol  Kearny  *l_,  M.'W.  war.  MacraaweaJav 

Lone  fanioaa  for  thaexcellanoa  of  la* 

WINKw  and  LIQUOB0 

All  Drlek.  will  b.Dcafortb  b. 

tun    o  a  n  t  m*. 
■jam 


PIPER'S  OPERA  H0B8E. 

VIBQINIA    CITY.    RETA9A. 

THIS  ELHOANT  TBBATRK  BAB  BffJ-Tf  AaaV 
daooratad,  ard    c*n  b*  rfnted  by  the  nighl  m 

or   tb*  weak,     btaie   ail    t. 

libwreUr  tteatod  with  en  au; 


•as 


^ 


/ 


FIGAR  O  .* 

TKB  JOXTSBAL  OF  AjnraXMBSTS. 

PnbUehed  every  Sw  ">  **»•  *'•*'  ** 
...       I»-       B03ABDTJS 


CSS  Merekut  and  S«*     Wa-nlngton  St. 

Below  Montgomery.  San  FTanoisoo- 


TCBSDAr J^NE  17,  IBM 

fialloh:  How'*  TUs! 

The  Chronicle  daen't  like  the  green  uni- 
forms of  oar  Irish  citizen  soldiery  and  e»ye: 

All  our  citizen  soldiery,  ia  onr  judgment, 
ebouli  be  clad,  in  the  fl.me  drees  and  maroa 
under  the  same  flag,  lor  thus  only  can  they 
be  truly  Amerieau.  Bnt  as  long  at  these 
organizations  exist,  and  are  rcOJgnized  by 
law;  they  bate  a  right  to  ctrrj  their  difltin- 
gn  shing  fligs. 

is  it  t hen  to  be  prohibited  by  law?  Is  it 
•possible  thit  this  wi'l  b«come:— The  most 
eUatreeeful  country  that  ever  yet  waa  eeen 
.For  ttere'a  a  cruel  law  against  the  wearing 
of  %-Q  green  ? 


Postal  Cards. 

The  Government  has  daring  the  past  two 
or  three  weeks  been  presented  with  a  earn 
amounting  to  msny  thousand  dollars  by  in- 
nocent people  who  write  on  po-til  cards, 
enclose  them  in  envelope)  put  tores  csnt 
atatnpe  on  the  enve'opesand  dlspatsb  them. 
Three  postd  cards  thus  eoe.osed  have  si 
reedy  retcled  tfce  Figaro  office. 


Woman's     KlRhts. 

One  would  think  that  it  was  ona  of  woman's 
rigptji  to  ecj?  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
[ay  the  Eame  price  for  it.  Nearly  all  the  reev 
tacrants  ••  for  ladies  and  gentlemen"  In  Eau 
Francisco  have  poorer  fare  than  those  where 
gemtlemen  only  dlae.  These  le  as  ncirnov. 
At  the  Piofexb  RxnauBAXT.  on  Washington 
•street,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladles  can 
get  an  er :ellect  breakfast,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
Sttnce  1849,  provides  everr  inmry  the  market 
nfiortfs.  Both  ladies  and  gentlemen  find  tnere 
-dishes  to  pitase  tne  most  epicurean  taste.      * 


«£ve>ry"boely    ©xxlt»<t.. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  ot  fashions 

In  hats.    At  "  Thk"  Bat  Store.  MT  Washington 

street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 

-  nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  Is  immense 

— the  prices  are  reasonable.      Every  one  who 

i  there  la  sure  to  be  suited.  » 


m/bllc  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a.  it.,  can 
be  returned  In  the  evening  if  required;  we 
-aerer  disappoint!  What  Chear  Laundry,  121 
IjBiaeedOTff  street.  • 


Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 

The  People's  Bemedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains. 


S9t*r  Shirts  and  Collars. 

All    sorts    and   Pines,   for   se'e   cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  131  LeldeadorS  at. 


-Wrair*  Labor  Only! 

Employed    by   the  What  Obeer  Liundry,  131 
XaidesdPiff  street.  • 

I*ratt's  Abolition  Oil 
Cares  Stiff  Joints,  Bprains  and  Bruises.  3-t 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 
Cures  Bheumailsm  and  Neuralgia. 


Corns,   Banlons,    Ingrowing  Nails. 

A  perfect  cure  warranted  by  Albert  Schoen- 
sjrald,  127  S&cond  strett.  4-BZ 


The    Best    Remedies, 

Dr.  Ferry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
17*1  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
-Tor  sate  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Sansome 
•Street,  corner  of  Commercial.  • 


Photoarapnlc    Carag. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
•  Gallery,  M  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Bflaston  street. a 

Notice  to  the  PnbHc. 

S.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  one  door 
South  of  the  Metropolitan  Theatre,  Is  now  sel- 
ling off  his  fine  stock  of  men's,  boys'  and  ceil- 
Areas'  clotting,  on  account  of  removal,  at 
■■greatly  reduced  prions.  Every  description  of 
gents  furnishing  goods,  hats,  trunks,  valises. 
s'c,  oeiow  coit.    Call  If  you  want  bargains.  3l 


X>r*    X>orteirty 

Hsj  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  Is 
twar  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
San  Francisco.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  LeideSdorf,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Cheer  Bouse,  I 


Sam  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Base  Bouse  Carriages,  can  be 
found  In  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
tablishment, southwest  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery sta..  or  Dexter  stables.  Carriage  orders 
•ft  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates-  pa 


■6l.  plsaeant  Location, 

Persons  deelring  ccso'ortable  lodgings  In  a 
Central  location,  snouifi  That  the  Alhnmbra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Toe  tmilding  is  a  varr  One  one  and  18  wall 
ILgntsd  and  ventilated.  . 


r.n^laa  Vlsltins  Cards. 

'  en,  engraved  or  printed  by  Jorh  P. 
Dwtsb,  136  Sutter  street,  opposite  Lick  Home, 
and   at   the   Grand   Betel.    It.  B.—  Hasdeeb- 

CHISfg  FXATLT  MASKED.     PSSliAjrSHIP   Of  even 

description  to  order.  s 


Dental  Work. 

Foe  itkxst  o.u>i.rn  or  wobk,  go  to  T.  0.  Jes- 
0op.  dentist,  cor.  Sutter  ind  Montgomery,  over 

Tucker's. ** 

QLaXBTOTaST.— Madame  Clara    Antonla,  the 
Clairvoyant  Pnysidan  and  Independent  Trans* 


Plagiarism. 

Tne  Alta  has  found  material  for  a  dozen 
or  more  paragraphs  in  the  fact  tbat;Fio- 
abo  ocee  faitea  t>  give  ere  lit  to«  scrap  tak- 
es from  the  Dnnbury  Heirs.  Squibs  from 
Figab:>  are  copied  by  papers  all  over  the 
Uoittd  3tat:«,  witiont  credit,  but  we  do  not 
growl.  Of  c  mrie  the  Alta,  though  it  never 
publ  »'iei  anything  original  that  is  worth 
copying,  is  careful  not  lo  plagiarise  irom 
othar  pspjrs.  Clearly  this  is  the  Cite.  In- 
stuca,  "family  Beidings,"  "adapted  to  the 
I  calityof  BanPranciso,"  published  trith- 
oui  credit  in  Satirday's  Alt*.  This  bit  of 
rhyme  has  gone  the  rounds  of  tfce  Eastern 
press,  and  has  now  found  its  way  iati  the 
Alts,  where  it  is  published  in  the  local  cjI- 
umos  as  origins'.  The  "adaptation"  con- 
sists ia  simply  inserting  "Calls"  in  one 
p'.aoe,  and  in  another  in  patting  in  "Chron- 
lote'  in  tbe  plsce  of  the  "Herald,"  The 
Alta  having  no  brains  of  ils  own,  ia  forced 
tosxalfrom  others.  The  Local  Brevities 
column  u  painfully  idiovij.  The  embryo 
who  writes-  them,  fondly  imagines  that  he 
may  some  diy  find  one  of  his  paragraphs 
published  in  some  paper  in  tbeietemrof 
the  stats.  Hors  dwells  eternal  in  the  idi- 
ot's breast. 


SB. 


Exit  Filthy. 

Yes,  Frank  Pix'ey  mu-t  have  left  tbe 
Chronicle.  He  could  scarcely,  being  a  schol- 
ar aod  ■  lawyer,  continue  any  longer  bis  c>n- 
nectnn  with  a  sheet  which  sd  trutilly  msn- 
g'es  the  dtad  languages.  We  never  ,  in  the 
fonniest  harlesquj  bad  Latin,  real  anytbicg 
quite  ss  fanay  as^whtt  Wdsawin  the  Ctr;ni- 
e'eof  Sunday. 

M-5.  Fair  has  again  real  zfd  the  truth  of 
the  Latin  proverb,  ICecessitus  nonabit  legem. 

The  mau  who  wrote  that',  caught  up  the 
proverb  by  ear.  Of  pours  a  he  will  ssy  it 
is  a  typographical  error— that  the  printer 
made  the  blunder  hot  it  won't  do,  it  is  too 
thin.  2Vrecessilas  non  Tiabet  leges,  but  there 
is  no  necetfity  for  writing  soch  terrible 
Latin"  ss  necessiiua  and  nonabit.  Frank, 
are  you  not  glid  you  left  tbe  Chronicle  be- 
fore that  appeared? 


Chips. 

Emerson  is  homeward  hound. 

Chicago  announeeB  an  art  revival. 

Colorado  blacksmiths  mend  pianos. 

Philadelphia  is  cilied  the  city  of  cats. 

Fashionable  New  York  "receives"  on  6an- 
dsy. 

A  Hew  York  belle  dresses  handsomely  on 
$250  a  year. 

There  are  1,500  Granges;  in  lows,  with  a 
membership  of  70,000. 

Philadelphia  lays  claim  to  a  club  older 
than  tbe  London  "beefsteaks." 

A  ragged  old  duffer  is  trying  le  make  the 
Philadelphiaus  believe  he  is  the  Wandering 
Jew. 

Hammond,  the  revivalist,  bas  himself 
photographed  in  various  attitudes  of  prayer 

"Luc^-fcere,  now,"  ia  the  way  a  Pittsburg 
paper  annooceae  the  presence  of  the  casta- 
trice. 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


OYSTER  GROTTO 

A  cleansed  r^ptclahle  Cya'er 
H JUec  Sttedu  i  purposely  for  LadieB: 

428    PINE    STREET, 

Above  the  California  Market,  oetweea  Kearorand 
Montgomery  streets. 

A.  W.  MANNING,  Proprietor. 

j-14-lia. 


OPERA   HOUSE, 

_SA.3>T    JOSE, 

This  theatre  will  b»  leased  on  liberal  termafor  six 
noota  to  an  experienced  manager,  bnnte-i  rtqoir- 
io£  my  absence  from  Sao  Joaa.    Toe  boaiean  aow 
be  reeled  bj  tbe  nirot  or  week  on  low  terms. 
SB  A  TZ.VG    CA  PA  CITY  1, 200. 
G.  BKOBAsKA,  Proprietor. 
SAN  JOSS 


WANTED. 

A  Leadicg  m&D,  Jnrenile  .nd  CoiB.di&D.  ThoB. 
wbocw  roak.  tta.mBe'.et  gacer.tly  useful  aod 
ir&rei  fo-a  ear.  bat  low  silar;.    Vfcrieti  tiluit  ^~ 

Addreu,  C.  A.  LEWIS 

LIVBBMOBB, 

ALlHf-DA  OO-.  OAL 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


EXTRA_NOTIOE. 

CALIFORNIA^  THEATRE 

FAREWELL     BENEFIT 
— OF— 

GEOBGE    D.    CHAPLIN. 

Wedln'siay    Ereninjr  Jane  IS, 

On  wbicb  occasion  tbe  celebrated  artistes 

niSS  JEAN    CURft    WALTERS 
MISS  FLORENCE  KENT, 

From  the  Hew  York  Taeatref,  have  kiadljTel- 
•actesred. 

First  time  of  the   sreat    eeosation    play,  is    five 
acts,  from  OoidVsBOTel.  ec titled 

stpathmore: 
ob.  wb0tt9ht  by  his  owk  hakdi 

Aod  the  laughable  borleeqne  of 
POCAHONTAS! 

OB,  TB  GENTLE  SAVAGE: 
■VSeats  can  be  secured  now. 


THE!    VETO. 

A  F»v:rit e  Resort  for  Lovers  of 

Good  Liquors  and  Choice  Cigars. 

j*-Thelr   Pony   Brandy   la   a   Specialty 


VARIETY   TALENT    WANTED 

....TOB.... 

THE    VAHIETIES, 


PICCEK    NEVADA. 


mm 


WIENIAWSKI   CONCERTS. 


I>-A.CH«XO 


[ALU, 


M 


R.     HEWHI      WIENIAWSKI     HAS      TBE 
honor  to  ansennoe  a  series  of 

CRAND  CONCERTS 

...   FOB  ... 

Wednesday  Evening: Jane  18th 

Thursday  Erea-tag: June    lBlh 

Saturday  Afiernoon Jane  Sin 

OBAAl)       M  A  T  I  .V  X   K.  . 
....WBEK  ... 
MB.   HEXBI   WIEMAWSKI. 
Sols  Violioia^of  bis  »  jMty  the  Enipero-  of  Ble- 
ats, will   make  hie  Brsi  appearance   m    th.i    city 
nrtthetmuiaiasjmbii  ot  eminent  artUts,  in* 
ctndiDg 

M'lle  JITCE  DE  BTTHBB,  Soprano; 
Mr.  CAttL  WOLFsOHK,  Pianist; 
Hr.L,  uEMlJI£LI.V*KI,   AocompaniUt. 
A  moet  att  active  prosramsas   will  be  pr«aeoted 
at  each  Concert- 

rti.oo 

Sate  of  aatte  eonmeo^es  Mond»r.  Jane  18 "b,  et 
ti,u.,  at  Gny's  Mntio  Store,  623  and  625  Ular 
stre.t  Hteiowaf'a  Pianos  naad  at  all  Wi»oiiwiki 
Concert).  j»10-tf. 


Tuolumne  Reunion  Association 

"Will  hold  their  Sixth  Annual 

REUNION    AND    PICNIC 

....AT.... 

Grand  Central  Park,  Oakland, 

On  Twesddy Jane  17,  187  J. 

TICKETS  OF  ADMISSION,  GO  CT».  CHIL- 
dren  half  prios.  Canoe  obtiioed  of  the  of- 
fio»re  of  toe  Aes^oiation  and  at  tie  Park  (Box. 
uffict  i  after  S  o'clock  a.  n  on  the  day  of  the  pie- 
ce. 

Pres't,  W   H.   OCTK'NIK'GHAW.   6 '«  Howard  et. 

Vice  Pr*6'(,    L.  P.  MoUAblf.  US    Mootgy  tt. 

ceo.  acd  Treaa.,  U.  K.  McUUSKEH,  348  Market 
Etecdttve    Commiitek: 

THORNTON  WEhTLKY.160  New  Mootg*yet. 

BKXBT  HARTKR.  4"9    Foattb  atreet,  S   F. 

WM.  H.  LAMS.  5i»  fce  1  et.  b.  F. 

N.  G.  UINSMOBE    Ko.  4  B'dva;  Bk..  Oakland. 

Ample  accomodations  far  tbe  ooDvsyanee  ot 
passengers,  and  every  other  arraagemeot  tj  in  sore 
comfott  and  enj^Fmeot,  baa  been  made. 

Toe  band  win  leave  Haa  F/aioisoo  on  the  9:20 
Boat,  and  proceed  direct  to  ine  Park,  the  liber- 
ality of  the  Ferry  OomptnyproYidtng'  a  through 
train  not  asnal  that  honr  of  tbedar.        j  M2  id 


DR.  LEK  CHON  GJilE, 

CELEBRATED 

Clilnese  Fliysiolan, 

1017   DCPONT  STREET, 

Between  Pacific  and  Jackson  Sta. 

OnrM  all  dtseu..    Modern.  oharssB.  j-U.lm 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

FHSTELT  FL'R  vr«HtD  BOOKS,  Sin- 
gle or  in  anJ  te, 

"WeU  AMsnaael  sand  Tantllatod. 


FIGARO 


and  ia  coaatantlF  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
in  tte  Theatres.  Traveling  Conveyances,  Hotels, 
and  public  resorts  generally. 

FIGARO 

CraOTJLATES  IN  THE  BEST  SOOTETY,  IS 
placed  in  the  hat  4s  of  nearl;  all  who  coma 
to  the  city  to  make  port  ^aea,  and  ia  therefore  the 
beat  of  advertising  mediu     v 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMME. LN 
every  Theatre  in  ban  Franoiaco. 


FIGARO 

fS     MAILED    EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 

■1  principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon— the  papers  loft  in  the  theatres  at  light 
being  gathered  op  and  saved  for  that  porpoee. 


FIGARO 

IS  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH? 
oat  the  centre  of  the  city,  in  all  HoMts,  Rap 
taorant*,  Saloons,  Stares  and  Offloea. 

FIGARO 

IB    OntoULATED    EVERY     DAY    ON    THE 
Oakland  FerryBoats  to  catch  the 
hat  arrive  by  thegreat  Overland  Train. 


GEORGE    MATES" 


DEALER  IN  OYSTERS,  CLAMS 
andall  kinds  of  SHELL  FISH. 
StausNoa.  AO.  41,  AS,  California 

Market,  entrance  on  California  street 

Public  or  private  parties  aod  families  snpplied 
from  6  A.H.  to  13  E.  M.  Ladies'  and  Gentleman^ 
Ovttar  Rooa* -ooan  ft*rm  a  ».w.  to  T7p.«        ^•>77]» 


4b 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 

8  KB1MESTO. 

WK.  MORROW,  SOLg  PROPEIKTOB.— 
.  Tbis  house  O.D  b.  rented  by  tb.  Dight, 
week,  month  or  ye.r  hr, Qrat-class  compuiet  only 
Will  pold  nrjQDtglft.ft     Addr.eB  as  .bove.     a.19 


McDANIEL'S  THEATRE 

CnETIJTIE,    VTOIUXa. 

THREE  GOOD  VARIETY  WOMEN 

SffTTalent  going  East  will  find  it  to  their  advan- 
tage before  leaving  California  to  correspond  with 

J.   UtDAMEL, 
»j9  Lock  Box  Ho.  1,  Cheyenne,  Wyoming. 


PIANOS 

i  -.amy . ■■ 

ORGANS. 


CiLt.  AKD  EXAHI.VE  KISD8  A1«T>  PEICE3 
before  pureCMicg  eltewner..    Good  b.riuoi 
to  be  h.d. 

A.  r..  BAKCKOPT    *  CO.. 


THE  ST7R.XI  ROAD 

SUCCESS 

IS  BY  FOLLOWIAO  TBE  TRUE 

American  Business  Principles 

The  Reasons  for  Success  or  Failure 

We  start  wltft  the  Oat  assertion  tbat  no  honse 
hiaever  failed  because  tbe  price  asked  for  me: 
obandiae  it  kept  was  »oi  low.  And  against  this 
declaration  we  place  this  fact,  that  no  firm  in  the 
ordinary  routine  of  trade  haa  ever  grown  into  a 
large  and  increasing  bosiaeu,  or  taken  the  lead 
Ita  parttonlar  olaas  of  goods,  niih  high  prices  for 
tbe  w.tihword,  Saooees.  In  the  largest  oumb-r 
of  lnstanoea,  can  be  traced  to  fair  dealicg.  COU£. 
TESy.  and  INTELLIGENT.  PERSISTENT  EH 
EB6Y. 

Ooe  mistake,  one  a 'tempt  to  teat  the  too  cfcen 
oheatad  pabllo,  aav  result  (a  apparent  sacceBs,  bnt 
sooner  or  later  tbe  viotimiof  the  imposition  will 
turn  npon  yen.  When  a  man  buys  a  thing  and  has 
paid  too  maoh  for  is.  it  is  useless  trying  to  Bmooth 
over  the  matter.  Tbe  merchant  who  chuckled 
over  the  big  profi;  he  made  haa  f  arniehed  the  club 
wherewith  bis  own  head  may  be  broken.  There 
are  more  days  ret  to  come,  and  the  man  who  thinks 
CUN.VING  A  MATCH  FOB  HONEST  DEALING 
had  better  not  forgjt  it. 

Patrons  are  expected  to  par  a  proQt  on  the 
purchases  and  at  tbe  same  time  depend  upon  the 
merchant's  advantages  as  a  guarantee  that  tbe; 
are  fair  and  reasonable.  If  the  public  are  con- 
vinced tbat  a  certain  traieamtu  has  peoullar 
facilities  for  laying  in  his  wares,  aod  the;  discov 
er  the  per  csotaga  of  profit  t  >  be  less  than  is  gen- 
erally demaaded,  it  matters  not  how  small  it  is, 
fractional  sums  are  sumsient  ts  insure  suocess 
where  the  oontrarr  w'"  snrely  result  In  failure. 


OUR  MANNEK  OF  DOING 
1  BUSINESS. 

•Is    It    a    Success*? 


O    iWc  bar  our   Qoods  low    and    sell 

^  far  cash. 

9 

C     We  mark  oar  foods  low  end  slick 

O  to  our  price*. 

0 

We   represent   oar   soods  .last    as 
t-  tbe  j-  are* 
III 
U]      We  return  the   money   to  all  who 

'bay  of  as  and  are  not  salted*  If  Ike 

(J)  goods  are  not  soiled. 

^      We  are  witling    to    give  polite  at- 

m  teutloa  and  show    yon  through  onr 

<  slock  whether  yon   wish    to  boy  or 

u       . 
•^  not. 

-.      We  propose  to  treat   our  custom* 

0|  era  so  well  that  we   shall   see   them 

**  again.. 

Q     We  aim  to  treat  our  cuitomers  In 

^  such  a    way    that    every    visitor  we 

have  will  be  a  .wilting    advertlse- 

*  ment  for  our  house. 


Ill 

a 

?0UR   INDUCEMENTS  TO 

I            CUSTOMERS, 
o  

q     6eod,  Stylish  Clothlag,  well  made, 

3  at  moderate    prices,  and  warranted 

■f 

^aa  represented.     Polite   and  at  tent- 

J  tre  salts  men  la    attendance,  and  no 

Hone  arged  to    parch  tse  If  the  goods 
do  ant  salt.     If  the   above   la    your 
M  idea   h»w  business    should    be   eon* 
ducted,  call  and  see  as. 


REMKMBEK.  YOU  CAN  ALWAYB  FIST)  AT 
our  store  a  full  stock  of 


CLOTHING 

ami 

GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS, 

Fancy    Goods, 

En;lisH     Outlory, 

HATS,  TRUNKS.  VALISES, 

In  fact,  a  gensral  stoek  of  all  kinds  and  grades 
of  goods,   cheaper    than   any  other    heuss  in  the 

IX L  Auction  Store 

618  and  620  Kearny  St., 


Corner    of    Commercial 
Mr-37 


PICWICB.  EXCPRSIOWg.    l^j 


S.  F.  and  B.  P.  R.  R.  ^ 
CHANGE     OF     TIN;. 

THE  CHEAPEST  HOUTE  TO  THE  BEYS! 


oh; 


tN  A.NJl4f  I£K  JUNE  l.  187J,  THl  BT   . 

.  -'  or  AMTELOP*.  cososotict  >t  DoMiii    ' 

ro.a  Comp.ar  for  Olorerd.l.  u,  »[|  i.toiH:  8 
iUtiO...  .rill  I..,.  Su.  ;IUsin.  dlilMM  ! 
eicpl*d).  fromFrott  strett  VTh.rf  »i  ■>-«:,  ' 
•oroio,  th.  tr.in  »lll  i..t.  Ulo'r.rcuii V.  J 
6:0)  o'clock!  M  .  connecting  it  Don.on.  ,ul 
et.  meraod  .rrmcglo  b»;1  PiuclaoonilsB 
in.  .le.nier.  i«l  11.1  nil.  Oi01,  o-i^l 
witb.Ugc  t9Ui<l  from  .11  polaM.  P 

SUNOAY   EXCURS  0nT7t  REDUCED  III  | 

Leave  Ssn  Francisco  at  9  a  M  etn-r  s  ' 
srririDgslOlovsrdsloatl  o'olooii  p'w  ^S,i3 
will  l«*are  OloTerdalw  at  2  o'clock  airitla»t" 
Francisco  at  7  o'clock  This  will  allow  if 
stonists  soveial  hours  at  sm  of  ths  dIm»» 
t^e  hoe  of  <bi  ro«d  For  all  inform stSaii, i 
the  Com psny's  office,  4«6  Mccigonnrj  st#» 

On  aod  sfter  June  1st,  ihs  HUarasr  will  . 
Ban  Frsnc.ro;.  at  2  30,  p.  u.  ;  the  oil.  wUl  [ 
Oloterdale  at  6  a.  m 

ep18 PKTER  DON  AEUB.  Prsap 


Badger'sGentra[Park,  Oakl . 
I 

THHSE  BEAUTrFOL  GARDBN8  ABB   v 
open  tor  the  eeaion.  sod  num  of  las  _ 
popular 

FIC1VIOS  . 

Will  be  held  thsre.     Ths  attractloas  it.  n-  a. 
ons.     SKATING  PAYILION,  MUSBUIt.  (9 
NASIUU.    Skating  frse  on  weekdays. 

AdmUilnn jjjj  ( 

OaiLDRBX  lO  CENTS  t 


PLPIFAX!   PIPIFAf 

1VIA.OIC    BlTTHBl, 

THESE  BITTERS.  INYtNTED  BY  HBI  t 
Wolfgang,  a  cslebrsted  bbtsu  of  Oman  n 
so  marvelous  In  their  offeots  thst  tbsiANtH] 
throughout  Eorope 


MACIC  BITTERS. 

ThergiveTooe  to  theStomaob,  Oolortotb* 
plexioc,  Brillisoor  to  tbe  Eres,  Vigor  to  tss 
leot,  end  renewed  strength  and  virility  to  Un 
and  itfirm. 

No  family  should  be  without  this  truly  n 
too  10. 

J.  M.  GOP.WIT  AGO 

ie82oi  Proprietors,  San  Franc 


T 


OR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSE  I 

And  College  of  Medicine, 

10  Onn  BEAUTIFUL  AND  INSTR! 
A  v.  vvv  ive  objocts  to  be  sern.  Opsa  l  ■ 
Public  DAY  AKO  NIGHT,  at  EUitBT 
8 18  Montgomery  ttroet.    FOR  MEN  ( 

•f-Db.  Jordan's  Pbivati  Ornca  is  st  L 
Gesry  street  (ooposito  old  Mechsnlos'  Pavilv-.i 


Read!  Read!!  Re 
THE  PALACE  OF  FASHIIi 


-  e»  tore,  1?  Second  strsei.  oppout 
Grand  Hotel.  Olothing  of  the  latest  aa' 
fasbioneble  styles  mat'e  to  order. 

NOTE  THE~PRXCE8. 

Pants.* -from  $6  to  $1  2  per  i  i 
Suits -from  $25  toll 

I  iovite  the  inspection  of  the  Oboiuestj 
the  market, 

A.  MORRIS, 

No.    17    Second    Strc 

m-.i:  lm  Oppo.He  Grand  B.I 


AUCTION  SALE. 

New  City   Hall 

No    77    and  "78— Delinque. 

MONDAY.   JOKE  16.  1371-JOHX    MIDI1. 
TOft  4  SuN.  Aacuone.™  Ko.  3l»  M«W  ! 
ery  Et-ett.    For  pinijaUrj  see  wltertiMBMI  I 
Alb.  .ad  Fximicer. 
B/  order  Boud  of  Oity  B.II  Oosimi, 
me-td  ROB' I'   GEOHGK. 


DRRENZS' 
HERB 

ilJTTIII. 


Tbe    t>re«at    XodIc  tind  App«•^••r• 

Sale  Even  wbrre.  «9: 


J.    C.    COMBES, 

TERRAPIN     X-,XJViOl 

Cor.  Second  and  Teh  « 


,    »»-Terrapuj     con>  taotly  on    fc  • 
Oysiers   in   every    st'le.    FR1V 
SUPPKB     BOOMS  F.1B  TA^I  • 
doo3Um 


CAPTAIN  ROBERT  HALEYSp 
Grand     Daylight    Excnrsi 


tllBAT JCSE1«.> 

o 


N  THE  MAGN  IFIOEKT 

Stesmsr, 


8.  M.  WHIPP"n 

..'Ulleire  VJUjo  Street  Wrmf  »t  •!■"• 
sh.rp:  thence  to  . 

Aectl  I. land.  Bed  Beck.  Fio»«d«rl 
ind     the    Stone    Dry    Doe*.    «"""' 
the  ateamer  Ve.»derbm  le  »•'• 
lyiog. 
.  relnrn  to  tlie  c.tr  bj  6  p.  11.    »"  !?.< 
bemad,  to  nave  toia  tbe  uraod  "fej.. '. 

"1;  Band  of  mdsio  WUJ-  b*  ' 
...'■•*  I 


And  I 


» 


B«a30o.     &     us«w  ur     mui 

MdtlBD  for  the  oooatioa. 
Paiioie  for  the    Ifoy... 


Children 


"jeil2t 


CANDIES. 


ALL     FaiVDS     OE    THE     FIIfM*'Sll 
nuhde  at  onr  Steam  Oandy  FacwJtT  n 
orders,  eape«>aUy  from  the  oowntry.  ■" 
aod  wfll  be  promptly  »«*»*«d  to. 

OAKT y  a  wa 


'♦S  new  NINETIES 


L9   j)    ^OUTIBMEf 
MOTIL. 


M1W    ALR1VBSA    THJATR1 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


tl  nj;   Developments 
O  I*  I_  TJ3  Y  '  fc 

I    <  '-  N  J  (  .  I  I   I  . 


MAOTJIIlia'B 


rllll    «mi    SUPREME 

IT  EN  POR I U  MOFFUN 
pMflg^JBI       WW  ant 

-■>     Art  Tnl.nl. 


CALIFORNIA  MINSTRELS 


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11    rvrmxii 

itsit  nniM  r>cm»»  *■■  >iu  •«•  u 

CHANCE      OF     TIME, 
curtnln     i^i»o»    At    o.in 


ATA  FT1  A  *        I 


Wr&t\     it  u,>1,l0i 


i  and   Vari 

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Interlude 

.    »i ..  1 1 1 .. 

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■  In   —■■■>■ 
■•*         M.I. I-  La  r.rr..« 


MQNS,  CHOUFLEURI 


UN  ItMWILlI 

ma  rt.ni. 

£t  J.tiiar  rn« 

Hair  «a» 


>ER  THE   CASLICHS. 


'    ■••fc'.T 

Laaa  aamaalai 
.rraaa  MarMaara 

li.Hu 


I   (KTIRIOlla    IlKsTAl' 
Hum. 


.Harry   Drvar 

..Za*l.  Zrla.. 

Hi..  nia  fkt 
14.  r,.» 

Rati*  Z«r 

...NUt  (laaate 


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,  wilt  >aa  IiiUh.  H.lllr  I.,  l.rrr.t 

Hack.,  Mnra.a 

ICadlr  Ztlata 

14a  Flak 

Kla  l.«alwe 

Faanj  Wtaacr 


MEW  EXCENTRICITIES. 

Kirlil S 


OH,     A     I'lllM   \      li()N>A     OF"   A    >M.II   l\ 

-~aa  f  1  „  c.  ■      it.  •  »  1 1  lourl  III.. 

OUnniTU  *»..», JL.    «r.l-  .      I \ul  ' 

■WatpMI    la    ikt     Harlow   tuit.i   Op.,* 


..  Laoi 

.  Era—fa.  a»J  •akalaa 


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Hl>«       I     lit,  I.  a         faltVMnn 


C3r.     XV.     TESTESn., 

■UEllaalCD 

lTCLO       I<tf»rA        "WltlX       tlao       TAllrl^g       TT/«T|r»,' 
I>rn»r«'li,|i"-i-oom     Cnmiillnn. 

Anglo-French    and    Funniest   Ventriloquist    In    the    World, 

WITH     III-.     HKADLRNH     MEN. 


«Ti«Tii»r  „„.„, ....._  _  _  :... «t*m   »an   o«<  rritii 

To  oonrtwd.  alia  aba  laatbabh,  tmp-  r.rnttl   n  ComadlU.  antlll.d 

•X"  XJOr  1  O  3E3       30fX  A  JEV  3FI.  X  3E!  X> 


w.iKAi'K.a  r.l  rati  Dancta*  MaaMr 

VlVlAB   U-IIlTH.aa  Atilti 

'v|,^<,BlV«LaP»..llinl""rri»,"»'Vl"» 

intt  -duolng  th*  Ar**I  srrt    II  Bsclo  Walla 

On  Mondav  JooeSS,  will  appear  the  gmt«it  Psni<  mnolst  in  tbt  w.,rld 

3F1.  €>  33  3ES  3EI  ■OP        J£*  3RL  A  £ 

la  hi*  Qr-et  pADtoaitmf,  lb*  "Old  Womn  who  Lived  In  tfae  fllioe." 


...RDniN    kri.i.i 
.     IIAkRY    TMmWPSd-i 

..wr  hAKKit 

..   .TeeONl.T  I.BiiM 


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-*li.    K.n.^  m 

ADBI.IML    AMD     HIDu  l   ion 


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Ml..     L.ttSI    CM>.V 

■m  I  I'lir 


frnlsMn, 


Scenes  in  Han  Francisco 

John  Bekal#l  anddeTPipir.i  BltUrs 


fh,[i  mroii.B 

•     Maraa 


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CoB.ladia.  a,  n  ,a.   K  ...  ..      K    m,k,i  r  Traalkal.'  Mrtaa- 

lotik.l    a,|,41lc:  Iptluki'.f   *  i,  ..in,,,,  ta  oai 

aai.f  Taa 

Krnokedesi  Black  Krook 

ahd  ... 

_^jr^j^^_      r-,.^,^!-^"  ^5  ^.T*  b'  ***  Orttasasif. 

A4«tMi*» ft*,  oaata 

Prlw«M-  lta««r.  «*  Aff    ur,t,  s^  ,»« 

Doors  ops*  si  T  -'-' 


•  ■£.    LrOttOIflO     UOIIM. 
1  CV»r.  afCVoaiaierelal 


,i  chouse;: 

I  HOUSE 


r  alraat,  oa>- 

paalta  tbe  Plaaa 
B<  I.BTOB  *  COTBULi. 


groal 

»ari«iy 

of 


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greit 
fMtttf 


At   the   I   X    I-  Alirtnif   -TO HE,   No.   GIN  »Mll  (190    KRARNV  SHItKFT.    ror.   Pommrr.  111. 


TRUNKS  AND  VALISES 

SUTrvRIOH.  rUSTOM-VADaiWOVIK:    W|R. 
•aod  i1«r»t.,«,  «,    «  •ail)   r4var«*d 

r.taoiwsri 
ihs  Ran 


•  -r».  I*  i  •iror*   ud  d»rsbl*.  s,   «ssUi   I 

l  «  rrack-Mrnksr,  W  Monlaomsry 
•isMthMud  Bs.b.  Tsetse  ihs  Rsts 
Trsrh.  R*Mtr*>J:  Us**M   Mxls      )o4  Ira 


FRANCISCO 


GALLERY 


Btrsst,  below  Montgomery. 

I  STRING  EXHIBITION 


(an  Francisco 

i  Association! 


i  Open  to  Ihe  Public. 


r% 


atOSP.M. 


M.toio: 


Liverpool  and  Great  Western 

Steamship  Conipany, 

CARKYINO   THE   U.  8-    MAIL. 

TIGKETS  SOLO  TO  AND  FRO! 

T  IVERPOOL,  QUEBN»TOWN,^»^a 
■^  Lanaoadsirr,  lUmbarfh,  Rrsm«D.2ianavfia 
Uavrs.  P.ris.  Swsdso,  Bslglaa,  Morwsj  sod  sil 
Earopsaaoitisa. 

TatsOoaips.Br  hss  arrftniamsats  w  th  tbt  Oom- 
mlsslopsrof  EtalfrstloD  and  Rsiirosd  Ucmpsnlss 
■t  New  York,  by  wblcb  pustDgsrt  are  protnotly 
forwarded  to  tbs  Pse.flo  Ocwi. 

For  psitlsalar*  applr  to 

A.   H.   JACHBOJf,    Aa'nt. 

roi7)l»«  M»  AIoaalKOaSwrif  street. 


STILL  ANOTHER. 

OWING  TO  THE    BOAttOITr*    OK    BAIOONH 
oa  Ba*b  strsst,  I  b««  to  infor-s   ui    frisodJ 
sad  lbs  f  abllo  ttut  I  hsre  opsosd  the 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

....ST.... 

8D6  Bash   straok.  batvreca    Moiti-merr 

•»4  Kearnf. 

All  Drioka,  Plain"  or  Fancy,  10c. 

Oaasoataa  l»  -bs  bsrt  stjls  sod  of  tbs 
Parnt  l.lqsors. 

CRAt   W    rBLDHlRR, 
»l91  tf  Proprietor- 


MRS   KOOERT,  CLAIRVOYANT,  TEST  -*_ 
sad  Trsoos  «sdlam— (JsobsopoaiAtad^T, 
iabo«in«ssor«iekBsisdsll7.l«)m»A.M.to  J% 

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H  »TM  rTTBCBASED  TUB 

TURF  GALLERY  STABLES 

NO.  !£09  BUTTER  STREET, 

AND     HAVE    AD- 
(\-"\  Isrflrelr  tOtbtlr/ 
stick  of  boisss,  wblsbF 
sr*  sll  Hr  t-slsss.   Psr- ' 
Hoolir    Stisniiot.    psid 
H   botrdlac  bor«*< 
m?i  Ira  OBItTERDRN  A  DALTON. 


AMES    THE 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

00  TO  Till 

Hot    Booton, 

•attar  stn-rt,  stsr  Aani, 
And   iry  ods  of  Ihwr 

Hot  Heotch's  or  Tom  k  Jerry's 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

■sit  f  JOS.  D.  BRIOOS.  Proprlstoe. 


New  Discovery. 

11HC    U.lE  OF  THE    WONDERFUL.   PLANT 
.    that  Ood  isteodsd  for  tbs  Gaps  e( 

RHEUMATISM,    NlttlAlOIA,    OIUT,    PArTAl- 

YIIS,  CATARRH,  AND  ALL  1PINAL 

AFFEOTTORS. 

U  aadarstocd  perfastij  bj  tbe  SD.derelgi.sd— tbs 

Klj  »*ri«n  so  tbs  Ooollssni   thst   fallf  cotnprs 
■de  Its  msalo  qasllUts.    f  bo  sbsrs  Ooaplalata 
in  trsatad  sitsrasTls  with  safstr  sod  eoooeas, 

DR  K  K.  DODOl  Is  to  bs  foaad  at  bit  Offlos, 
TIS  Market  nr.il,  oppmii*  1  hlrd.  Rooms  I  aad 
Vlrom  IDA  a.  til  i-  ■..  and  from  1  to*  P.M. 

Basldeoos,  l»o«  aflsaloo  strsst.  F.tlinU  oaa 
bs  aooo»aodat«d  with  Room  aad  Board,       aptt 


Lyon's   Portable 
KITCHEN  FURNACE, 


WDR.  AIKIN 

▼  Cares  NWfat  n»4  Chroole  Dls*«sas  mf  th«> 
EYE,  BAR.  TUROAT.  LDftOB  aad  UBART-Uaturb.  Ooaf- 
esM,  Disrhsfff**  rr««i  tbs  Ksts.  Weak  or  li  ilanssnl  Rjss,  Uoaab* , 

Us*iijt»,  VMiepsp,  Nsarsia-ls.  Rfasaaa.lsa..   Df»p*i>sia.   I'iIss. 


Serol u's.  Drop  _ 

l.*d1«a  nsrrled  or  liDjrU,  aasar>d  spssdr.  safe  sors  of 
Irrasoiarltiss.  Patn,  Nnpprvssloa.  wsskorss,  ProUpiss.  .to. 
<iTuiaa  sad  oibsr  Purse—  roatsdisd.  AVOID 
DaUrOB 

t'rti  cars.  Tnror.r».  Wsna  aod   Marks  iklllfall/  rSMOTSl. 

>*■  All  rocfl.je«ual  Oa-rs  KaHbfaUf  Alssodsd. 

loelh*  ssd  Men,  oomitwr    >ml  tbsi're  rasd  or  d>>a* 


ni,  can  rsly  on  sure  roasdj  of  dsiormltt,  dsbltitr,  or  dia- 
qoaeks. 

.    _jr«  <a*otdin«  <l*i  .. 
ferlivaT,  eapoearaor  loss  of  time)  of  orMlinate  »oJ  ep*-«lal  dts- 


raa'iaa  oa  bv>dr  aod  raind     No 
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■sr/  ordsasptloa. 


•  asso  wituoat  a.nirr,  p->Uoas  or  osossoas  draft.    Oomplsto 
cnr*  iwbsrs  all  other*  f  *■<  i  of    want  ease*  aod  aor  traiptoaa 

loft  In  i  ra  I>«i1  ir.,!nnnl  o.  st».l*ot.  -*S 
ProsUoDialiatloos.    All  Mndletoee.  alo  ,  fornUhsd, 
Usli,  or  »r  U  foor  oaa*.     Address,    N    J.  A  I  KIN.  M.   O.. 
aw-  OtBo*.  dW»*  Ktaror  itrsst,    M.  K.  C'oraor    of    t'aliforala 

•  tr»e'.  ban  FraDclaoo,  Oal.  Jsf* 


araicsnirr'K" 

Single  Outside  Rooms, 

— — WTTB^— 

No.  1  Spring  Beds  and  Hair  Mattrassm* 

-^— AT  TBS—— 

BRANCH  HOUSE, 

all   ■AKaOKC  IT2CIT,   COB.  OUT, 

— a — 

■FXTtjr     Cental     j3«»r-      1ST  l^txt, 

And  Lcma  by  the  Week. 

03E>SI]M-     Altli     irZOBT 

AP'M t.  I.  IWIT.L.  Propritlor. 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


/ 


*  PIG. 

THB  JOnMAI.  OF  AMTJBBBJSMla. 

Pnbliaheo  ma  Day  in  <  he  Tear*, 
T.        E>.        BOOARDU8 

•8*  UfdM  •»«    6«»  WmUmI«>  *e. 
B.iow  Boatooraery,  Ben  7mnctace. 

WEDNESDAY TONE  18,1878 


AMTJSEMBKT8.    Etc 

Air-ambra  Tneatre. 

Offenbicha  very  amosing  tr>tra  of  "Mods,  Cbon- 
fl-sri  ox  A  Prima  Donna  of  a  ol«bt"  ia  which 
Kelly  and  Leon.  W.  F,  Paker  and  others  appear 
contlones  to attraot  bigblj  faibionable endiencea. 
O.  VT.  Jester's  esterUinraeet  a  so  t&oronrbls; 
oririnal  ana  artist  c  that  all  ere  de  lift  ted  with  it. 
tad  tne  comedietta  0*  "Twee  Married"  in  whioh 
Edwin  KaUj,  L«on,  Hanr  Thompson  end  W.  F. 
Baker  wlcdaop  tbe  evenics'-  entertainment  very 
p'raslillj. 

California.  Theatre. 

"Uoele  Tod'i  Cabin  "  waa  capiuilj  performed  laat 
aight.  To-night,  Geo.  D.  Ccaplio,  lead  Ice  man  of 
tbe  company,  will  Uke  hia  farewell  benefit  Ha 
jiiiaatitl  an  nrtra  rd:nir-'r  attr  dire  bill  on  tail 
o:easion.  Two  naw  actreasea  will  make  their  fire" 
appearance  in  Ban  Francisco,  and  a  eesration  play 
will  be  performed  far  the  flrat  unit  ia  California, 
The  performance  will  coatiaeice  with  tha  thrilling 
play  el  "Stmlbmore;  or.  Wrought  by  bit  own 
Hand."  drama  tied  from  Onida,'a  well-known  nav. 
•1  of  that  name.  The  beneficiary  will  .appear  aa 
btretbmore,  Hiee  Jena  OUrn  Welters  as  Lady 
Yavaeour.  and  Miaa  Florence  Kent  aa  Loci  la. 
Tha  avaoiDg'aaDUrtainment  wtll  terminate  with 
the  borleaqoe  of  "Focnahontu,"  in  whioh  Geo. 
T>.  Ooapltn  will  appear  as  Powhatan,  Hiss  afaggia 
Moore  aa  Pocbahoa'as.  Min  Minnie  Waltea  aa 
Pootcpet,  J.  C.  Wiliiameon  as  Mj  aser  Rolf,  and  a 
renerelLrgeod  oait. 

Bella.  Inlon  Thtatra, 

Fred  Ritchie,  the  Doufa  oomedinn  and  song 
and  daaoe  man,  ia  a  great  favente  at  this  faense. 
Caaaim  and  Fritz,  utiniih  and  delight  everyone 
by  their  daring  acrobatic  feats,  and  Miss  May 
Leslie.  Miss  Maggie  6t.  Olair,  Miss  Minnie  Fill* 
more,  Mies  Lotta  Gray,  and  ethers  appear  tightly 

Bnckley'g  New  Varieties. 

ThabarlKqaeof  "Under  the  Gaslight"  the  aci 
of  Paol  Pry  and  many  other  amnaing  performance! 
will  be  presented  this  evening  by  Ned  Backhy. 
Barry  Defoe,  b»mw*.  e,  aid  a  boat  of  favorite  per' 
formers. 
Pacific  Hall. 

To-night  the  world- renowaed  violinist*  Hanr1 
Wieaiawski,  will  give  bis  flrat  concert  in  this  city" 
Be  will  be  aeaiated  by  Mae  Jnle  De  Rj  tier,  sop- 
rano. Carl  Wolfsohv,  pianist,  and  Mona,  L.  Hem- 
bieUaski  socompaaist.  The  first  part  will  conalat 
of  a  piano  sole  by  Carl  Wollsohn,  a  eavstira  by 
Mae  Jule  de  Bytber,  and  a  fantasia  on  Faust  com- 
posed and  pleied  by  Wieniawtki.  In  the  second 
part,  Carl  Wolf aoha  will  play  two  of  his  owa  «nt- 
notitieas,  Wieniawtki  an  aria  by  Bach  a  reverie  by 
Vieoxlemos  and  Pagaoini'a  Carnival  of  Venice, 
Mme.  De  Either  will  sing  a  baUad  by  Bnlliran' 
ent  tied  "Ones  Again."  The  arrival  of  Wieaiaw* 
ski,  baa  excited  maoh  excitement  in  the  musics 
world,  and  the  ia>e  of  stats  at  Gray's  Maalo  atore 
baa  been  very  laige. 
Tbe  Grand   Procession. 

To  morrow,  thefirat  big  abow  in  tbe  menagerie 
a  deqieetriaaline  that  eves  reached  the  Pacific 
Coast,  from  tie  East,  will  make  ite|  grand  entry 
tbrotgh  our  « treats,  Tbe  Hew  York  aid  Haw  Or. 
Isaaa  Zoological  and  Xqieitrian  Exposition  travel 
exclusively  by  rait,  like  the  similar  great  tbowa  in 
Best,  and  the  pureed  promises  to  bs  a  most  gor- 
geous one.  The  procession  will  be  headed  by  the 
"Swan  Chariot"  aod  band  drawn  by  fourteen 
camels;  then  will  follow  tbe  elephant  "Siam"  open 
dens  of  animalt,  lions,  tigers,  leoearda  ate,  and 
the  menagerie  and  museum  depaitaents,  closing 
with  the  company,  mountei  and  bandeomely  cap- 
aiaoned.  Tbe  route  of  the  prooeaalon  will  be  from 
the  famoaa  Circus  Lot  on  Jaakioa  street,  t° 
Montgomery,  •  treat,  to  Seoocd  t tree*,  to  Howard 
street,  to  sf  inth  street,  ta  Mission  street,  to  Sixth 
street,  t)  Market  street,  into  Taylor  street,  to 
O'Farrall  street,  to  Hyde  street,  to  Sutter  itreet, 
to  Powell  street,  to  Market  street,  to  Kearny 
tt-eet,  and  thetroe  to  the  circus  and  mensgsiieon 
Jeikson  Street,  between  Kearoy  aad  Montgomery. 
Tne  procession  will  start at  10  a.  m. 
Shell's  Op.ra  House. 

Tbe  comedy  company  engaged  for  tbenew  thea- 
tre on  Bash  street,  eix  iu  number,  left  New  York 
last  sveuisg,  and  will  bs  due  here  on  Tuesday 
next.  Hisa  Blanche  De  Bar,  a  Tery  popular  youog 
actreaa  in  tha  Fast  and  South,  and  a  neioe  of  Ben 
De  Bar.  tbe  6 1  Louis  manager,  is  to  be  the  star 
attraction.  Tbe  theatre  will  bo  opened  about 
July  Ut. 

Masonic    Board   of  Belief   Benefit, 

An  entertainment  in  aid  of  the  funds  of  the 
Masonic  Beard  of  Belief  will  be  given  on  Saturday 
next,  at  Woodward'a  Gardens.  There  will  baa 
concert  by  Sohmidt  and  SohlotL'e  Band,  fanoy 
dances  by  the  pupils  of  MeOarty  Brother  and 
Bitter1  <  Dancing  Academy,  and  a  rocaJ  conceit  sy 
*  he  Masonic  Choir. 

'  *Tlie  Great  Show." 

Great  preparation*  are  being  made  on  the  Oir- 
c  us  lot  on  JackaoD  (treat  for  the  reception  of  the 
Ksw  Orleans  and  new  York  FquestrUn  and  Zoolo- 
gical Exposition.  Tbe  seats  are  being  erected  and 
everything  will  be  ready  on  Thurtday,  when  be 
great  ahow  will  opeo.  Yesterday  was  better  than 
tbe  first  at  Oakland  and  attracted  thousands . 

Benefit  of  John  Wilson. 

On  Pridar  evening  John  Wilson,  who  play, 
everything  iu  hia  lice  well,  will  take  a  benefit 
"i"he  Octoioon"  wi  1  ba  played  with  tbe  beneficiary 
aa  Bslem  Scodder  aod  6  W.  Peray  aa  Jacob  Mo 
Oloakey,    A    jourg    daughter  of    the    beneficiary 

will  on  this  occasion  make  her  first  appearance  in 

Sao  Franeiaco  in  tha  character  as  Zoe,  The  tem- 
n~raaee  dram*  af  '*Ihe    Drunkard"  will  conclude 

the  performance. 

Woodward!  Gardens. 

Tha  wild  untamed  seals  just  added  to  the  col 
leotioo  at  this  garden  axe  objects  of  interest  wish 
slL    There  are  thousands  of  curiosities  to  be  seen 

here. 

AaiTOMTOaX.  MrsrTjic^-OTig  of  the  most 
ciasniew  toileetiona  of  the  kind  in  tha  United 
states,  oompnaing  hundreds  of  costly  and  beau- 
tLJul  wix  naodals,  is  daily  on  view  (to  geaUemea 
icly>  attna  Museum  oa  Mootc— aary  street.  Aa 
ionr  may  be  profitably  aoeat  here. 


SufflcUnt  ProToeattion. 

dd  Deacon  Meskful  of  New  Bedford  is  a 
passionate  mao,  even  if  be  is  pious  and  good. 
8ome  montbB  since  the  deacon  was  attacked 
with  rfaeojnatic  foyer,  ard  Buffered  terribly 
for  tome  weeki.  As  eoon  aa  be  cou!d  get 
out  he  hobbled  to  a  bank,  where  he  kept  an 
acc:uDt,  and  was  greeted  by  tbe  cashier 
with  a  frendly  smile.  '■Why,  deaosn," 
said  the  cash'er,  "where  have  yon  bten  for 
some  weeks?"  "Sck,  sir,"  growled  the  dea- 
con, who  soppoead  the  questioner  abould 
haTe  known  that  be  had  been  aick.  "What 
hts  been  the  matter  deacon  ?"  the  cashier 
atked,  not  seeing  the  savage  frown  on  the 
old  fellow's  face.  "BhenmatJc  fever,  eir,w 
was  the  thort  answer.  "Indeed.  Now  tell 
me,  deacon,  is  the  rhennaatio  fever  a  pain- 
less disease?"  "Painlets,"  roared  the  dea- 
con, "Yes,  sir,  damned  painless.  It  is  one 
of  tbe  most  pleasant  dues  a?  si  ever  bad  in 
my  life,  jon  cssstd  eternal  fool."  The  cash- 
ier asked  no  more  questions  that  morn- 
ing. __^ 

True  Patriotism. 

Tbe  English  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer 
says  that  England  will  pay  off  tte  Alabama 
award  this  year  by  tbe  excite  on  beer,  and 
patriotic  Britishers,  whenever  they  pass  a 
beer-shop,  say,  one  t?  another:  "Hour  coun- 
try bis  bio  danger-let's  go  hin  band  sup 
porter," 

Take  a  Chance. 

Ag'fl  in  Iodianopolts,  who  hae  $200,000 
advertises  for  sealed  prcposals  fr  marriage. 
Tbe  postmaster  hae  decided  to  charge  be 
d-.uble  price  for  her  box,  as  itkeepB  one 
clerk  half  his  time  ailing  it  up  with  pink- 
tioted  envelopes,  and  the  whole  efnee  is 
scented  with  musk  and  bergamot  like  a 
perfumer's  shop. 

Public  Accommodation. 

Wasting  left  at  the  office  before  S  a.  af,,  can 
be  returned  in  the  evening  If  reqolrid;  we 
never  disappoint]  What  Cheer  Laundry.  121 
Lelaeadorff  street.  • 


Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 

The  People's  Beaaedv  for  all  Aches  and  Pains, 

e 

Star  Shirts  and  Collars. 

All   sorts   and  slzeB.  for  ia.e  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laandrr,  131  Leldeedorff  si,       • 


DARWINISM  IN  THE  KITCHEN. 

Ui-  teklo.txTmv  brnnet 

One  afternoon,  at  three, 
Wnenablnseckjampednpon  it 

A-  proved  to  bit  fi-a. 

Then  I  takee  it  to  the  grate. 

Between  ih;  tars  to  btleklt; 
Ent  I  had't  long  to  wait 

Era  It  changed  into  a  cricket. 

Savs  I,"SurelT  my  sentes 

Is  a  getUn,  Id  a  fog!" 
So  to  drowned  It  I  commences,        ,  £ 
When  it  halter*  to  a  frog. 

Eire  soy  heart  begun  to  thnmp, 
"And  no  wonder  I  felt  f nnky; 
For  the  frog,  with  one  biajamp. 
Leaped  hlaself  into  a  monkey. 

Then  I  opened  wide  my  eyes, 

His  feature*  for  to  scan, 
And  otMtrved,  with  great  surprise, 

That  that  monkey  was  a  men. 

Bat  he  vanished  from  my  sight, 

And  I  sank  upon  the  fl  iort 
Jeet  a*  micsas,  with  a  light, 

Cone  inside  tbe  hitching  door. 

Then  btglncin'  to  abuse  me, 

She  says,  'Sarah,  you've  been  drlQkln'  V 
I  aays,  "Ho  mum,  you'll  excuse  me, 

Eat  I've  merely  been  a-thinkin'. 

"But,  as  eu'e  as  I'm  a  eicdt r, 

That  par  y  what  yon  see 
A  gel  tin'  out  o*  winder,  , 

Have  developed  from  a  flea." 


Woma.n,s    Xtlffrxts. 

One  would  think  that  it  was  one  of  woman's 
rights  to  es)oy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  same  price  for  it.  JItarly  all  the  tee- 
tanrante  "  lor  ladles  and  get  tlrmen"  In  San 
Francisco  have  poorer  fare  than  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dine.  Thihx  is  ax  xxcephoh. 
At  the  Piomis  BawiacsaJrr,  on  Waihiogion 
atreet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladles  oan 
get  an  excellent  breakfast,  dinner  or  hutch,  at 
a  reasonable  price,  Henry  Bockec,  established 
since  1849,  provides  every  luxury  the  market 
aflorda  Both  ladles  and  gentlemen  find  there 
dishes  to  please  tne  most  tmcurean  taste,      * 


Good  IVe-ws. 

&fy  cuitomars  aod  the  public  are  notified 
that  the  openine  of  Montgomery  Avesne  will 
act  necessitate  my  reencval,  but  that  I  still 
keep  the  largest,  best  aseorted  and  chespsat 
stock  of  men   and  boys  clothing  In  the  city, 

Aleo  great  bargains  In  gent's  furnishing  gosda 
trunks,  Till  ear,  hats  etc,.  Call  before  prnchir- 
ing.  H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  fi-et 
store  noith  of  Washington  Gl 


White  Labor  Only  1 

Employed    by    the  What  Cheer  L-.nndry,  HI 
Leideedotff  street.  • 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 
Onrea  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  8-t, 


We  get  no  buf lneas  from  Chinese,  and   we 
employ  none  to  da  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry     Office,  121  Leldeedorff  street.       • 
a 

A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
)ust  received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  in 
Leidaaderff  street.  • 


Pratt's  Abolition  OU 
Cures  Bbenmaalsm  and  Neuralgia. 


Corns,    Bunions,    Ingrowing  Nadla, 

A  perfect  core  warranted  by  Albert  Sohoen- 
wald,  127  Second  street.  «-bi 


TTlie     Best    Remedies, 

Dr.  Perry's  Lest  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
ty'e  Webfoot  Pilli,  for  aE  billons  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Sansome 
street,  corner  of  Commercial.  • 


Photojrraphlc    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoplee  Art 
Gallery,  84  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
aUaalon  street.  '     A 


Oxr.     Doherty 

Ha  e  devoted  his  study  more  parUeulaxly  to 
9hronle  and  speclfio  practice,  and  as  such  is 
aow  the  most  suoceEsfol  of  any  Physician  in 
3an  Franelsoo.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leideedort,  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Sheer  Bouse,  v 


Pre  ah  and    Sweet. 

Fer  tha  beet    confectionery,   rv   to   Canty   and 
Wacner*s.  197  Mentgnmery  St-  near  Sattet       v 
Trxe  Last  New  Song.   ' 

Air—  "H&tl  &  Chandon." 

Emerson  Corville  U  my  name, 

My  business  always  is  the  same; 

Eastern  Oysters,  asd  Fancy  Boast, 

Relishes  these,  that  my  bouse  can  boast. 

Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 

Ob!  high  oh!  Obi  high  ohl 

None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 

Corville  cays  sol  says  sol 

On  Fine  Street,  at  No.  110, 

Remember  the  number  and  call  again. 

Visions  of  Shell-fish  in  every  style, 

Inwardly  cause  yon  much  to  smile. 

Ladies  with  escorts  there  always  go. 

Ladles  go  I  Ladies  gol 

Emerson  Corviile's  polite!  and  so 
8-1  They  got  they  go]  they  go! 


Fourth  of  July. 

Strangers.  Laiies  &  QtBtTeican,  before  you 
leave  the  city,  visit  the  Carpet  k  Furniture 
Emporium  of  JOHN  0.  BELL  nearly  opposite 
the  Grand  Hotel  on  Market  st.  Alio  folding 
Chairs,  Camp  Steels.  Th»  Weed  Ca-p.t 
Sweeper,  A  tha  finest  assortments  of  L 
Qurtains  in  the  State.  6>. 

FM-ve  Hundred  Men  Wanted 

Immediately.     To  send  their  washing  to   the 
«7hat  Cheer  Lanndry,  121  Leidesdcrff  at.        * 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
in  hats.  At  "  THit"  Hat  Store.  64T  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  Is  Immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  ons  who 
goes  there  Is  sure  to  be  suited.  b 


Slffnor    Fulvio    Rossi 

Gives  private  lessons  in  Italian  and  Eogllah 
Vocal  Music,  at  646  Clay  street,  or  at  the  resi- 
dence of  the  pnplL  frr 

Ox*.  Barlow  J.  Smith 

Is  giving  a  ooors  of  Free  Lecture-  to  Gentle- 
men on  Seiaal  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
aasee  at  bis  Hygelan  Hall,  687  California  street, 
tvery  Friday  evening,  commencing  at7K  o'alock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  Invalids  daily,  from  9  to  *  p.  af.,  tree.         w 


GREAT  REDUCTION  IN  RIC 

....07.... 

IiADIBS    jstt:t 

....AX.... 

CHAS.  MAYER' 

Pioneer  Cloak  !to 

(Formerly  May jr  A  Wnrkhei  t 
Ho,    SO    aONTOOHEKT      J 

Opposite  the  Lick  Hen 
BEAKOH,    *0  8    SE1BHT    I  ars- 

MB.    MATKK  CALLS   ATTEHTH   Ml 
larae  aad  well  aaleotad  aaaortnu  »( 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  'el 
and  Cloth, 

And  hie  naw  itylss  of  ready-made  oil  sr*e 
etber  LADLES'  SD1T8,  at  VERY  LO  ptS 
Also,  a  larae  stock  of  atripea,  Brov  »«j 
bhawls.  Lace  Jaoketa  Silk  ind  Cot  Vi 
Silks.  Satins,  Uloakiogs,  and  every  d  -mm 
Trimminsa.  JUST  axElVhD,  a  Ian  im 
ths  Bnmmer  styles  of 

PLAI1T     AJfJS     SHBBOI 

U1T£N    SVITs, 


A  Servant  In  tbe  Corater. 

Weed's  Carpet  Sweeper,  with  the  bett  assort. 
ment  of  Carpets  and  Fnraitrjre  In  the  State,  at 
John  0.  Bell's,  nearly  opposite  the  Grand  Hotel, 

ttarkei  Bbeet.       -  Ap 

Poltlon  Oolt  . 

It  is  now  generally  known  that  tbe  active  prirjoi- 
ple  to  whioh  the  efteots  ol  POISON  OAK  are  dee 
is  a  violatils acid  called  by  chemists  toxioodendric- 
acid.  It  is,  however,  not  so  wall  known  that  DICK- 
EY'S OREUE  DE  LIB  is  not  only  ths  best  svaiia 
abls  prevsatitive,  bnt  will  also,by  its  neutralising 
and  soothing  qualities,  greatly  reliev  e  all  dietrees- 
iogBjmotonjB. 


Dent  Beaa    Cka.  is, 

For  if  you  do  you  will  spend  all  of  your 
m^ney  buying  yonr  family  dreEB-pocd-,  hos- 
ieries, 1able-elo:ht,  ohUdren'a  outfits,  etc.,  at 
tbe  cheapest  and  most  fashionable  place  In  the 
city.  Fried  Ian  ler  A  OVd,  No.  9  Third  street* 
Nucleus  Building:  3.B. 


What  all  Ladles  are  Fond  of. 

Ladles  are  fond  of  whatever  is  elfgant  and 
luxurionsall  the  world  over,  end  nothing  ap- 
peals to  strongly  to  their  dominant  nasBlon  in 
that  reapeat  se  a  handsome  carriage,  with  sty. 
ll>h  apnolntments  and  spirited  bcrres.  It  is 
not  to  be  wondered  at,  therefore,  that  a  lady's 
envy  is  excited  at  seeing  a  mere  wealthy  mem 
her  of  her  sex  la  a  beautiful  Clirenoe,  or  other 
fashionable  v»b4<Te,  with  a  proud,  dashing 
team.  It  *i important  to  know  that  the  Occi 
dental  Cs'rlagee,  which  are  recoad  to  none  in 
elegance,  may  be  used  by  any  lady  in  the  city 
at  any  hotr  for  any  length  of  time  the  may 
desire.  This  v'rtoally  places  those  who  engage 
them  on  an  equal  rooting  with  the  most  fortu- 
nate cf  their  aex.  and  social  harmony  is  there 
by  established.  Orders  for  these  favorite  oar- 
adages  may  Deleft  at  the  Occidental  Hotel,  or 
a1  Bonton  At  Bon's  stables,  No.  1016  Stockton 
street. 


Premlnsa  Sblrt  Maker. 

Mrs.  Eveline  Morris  526,  Kearny  sL,  respect- 
fully solicits  a  call  from  friends,  and  strangers 
visiting  tbe  City.  Newest  styles,  perfect  fit 
and  prlceB  reaEonable.  5-g 

Ssux>.  Moor©, 

Formerly  of  Bass  House  Carriages,  ess  be 
onnd  In  front  ef  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  ea- 
ablishment,  southwest  corner  finab  and  Mont- 
gomery 4t8,,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Oarriaee  orders 
eft  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
er  night,  at  reduced  rates.  y>o 


A.  .PleevaavrtT.   bocacion. 

Persona  desiring  ceaa'ortable  lodgings  In  a 
Central  loeetton,  ahonld  visit  the  Afhamnra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  raite  i  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  rmildine  as  a  very  fine  one  and  is  well 
lighted  and  ventilated. 


Ladles  "Vlaltlna  Cards. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Johb  P. 
Dwtxb,  12«  Sutter  atreet,  opposite  Lick  Bouso, 
and  at  the  Grand  Hotel.  N.  B.—  HAxrnKnn- 
cHiare  KiiTXT  slulesu.  Pny/jtAtnanzr  of  every 
description  to  order,  a 


Dental  Work. 

Foa  rnrxsT  qu*lht  or  womr,  go  to  T.  O.  Jet- 
sup,  dentist,  eor.  Sutter  tod  Mewtgoanery,  over 
Tncher'e.  g.D 

CLara\ovAjrr.—  Htoame  Clara  Antocla,  the 
Clairvoyant  Physician  and  Independent  Trance 
Medium.  823  Kearny  street,  bet.  Bush  aad  Pine, 
in  Eaglian,  Fnseh  and  German, 


Gonnd  Not  to  be  Bear, 

Ib  G.  Burkbardt's  motto.  Fine  French  Calf 
EootE  nadt  to  crdtr  irtru  }t  U  $10.  A  gocd 
and  aatii faction  guaranteed.  Call  at  640  Wash- 
ington strett  and  be  convinced,  A  fnll  assort- 
ment of  neatly-made  goods  always  on  hand,  at 
prioeB  to  suit  eve  ryone's  purse.  4  ei 


It    Xs    Truei 

t.  A.  Shaber  k  Co.  are  selling  parlor.eets  and 
all  other  kinds  of  furniture  and  bidding  cheiper, 
for  cash,  than  acy  other  dealer  in  town.  Other 
dealers  don't  stand  a  ghoet  of  a  chance  when 
people  know  Bhaber's  prices.    707  Martet  atreet. 


Enjoyable  Drives, 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
horses  and  areltable  driver  arc  the  leadinges. 
rentlals  of  sn  t'ajoyoblerlde,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Franeiaco  so  unquestlosably 
a?  frcm  Frank  Boutcn,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the  Bland  fronting-  the  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  His  handsome  torn-outs  are  used 
by  tbe  beet  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  be  makes 
it  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
cenrteous  driver?,  ne  is  more  liberally  patron- 
laed  than  any  other  carrUge  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  in  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
f  xcept  thoas  whioh  be  provides.  Frank  has  en- 
joyea  great  success  In  his  basineas,  and  the 
admirable  way  in  which  be  conducts  it  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  patronize  him,    * 


s.  Wauiftimiin'B 
"  Chlgago  Beer  Depot, "  628  Sacramento  street, 
between  Montgomery  and  Keirny,  The  oele 
brsted  "  Chicago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  best  of 
liquors.  Daily  leech,  with  lobster:  salad  and 
other  delicacies,  prepared  by  the  epicurean 
George  Butt.  Beer,  10  cents.  Begnlar  Ger- 
man lunches,  caviar,  S«i«s  cheese  and  rand. 
wicnes,  served  to  order.  To  lunch  at  Waoga- 
man's  Is  tux  thing.  [>-j 

Twenty  Thousand 

Paper  Collars,  an  stylss,  tor  sals  aheap  at  the 
What   Cheat  Laundry,  office   121  LeldesdorsTst. 


Removal, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  machines  rented  and  ;re- 
paired  as  ureal,  and  sold  cheaper  than  ever,  x 


DH>    Wot    Suffer    irom    Corns. 

Tbe  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Oerne,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Instant 
reliel  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.fl.  Cowan's  Insti. 
rote,  110  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  fl  r JB,  We 
meek  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doc- 

I 


Pratt's  Abolition  OU. 

Cures  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


3-L 


McDowell,  Show  Card   Writer 

Beady  made   and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 

608  Market  street,  cor.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 


Oysters, 
In  strolling  round  the  ether  night, 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
unr  careless  feat,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  scieen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen : 
While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  tbe  waters  softly  fell. 
Made  that  window  reem  to  he 
acme  fairy  grotto  of  the  ess. 

Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  here— 
It  loose  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,'1  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suite  me' to  a  'T.'" 
Bo  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  st  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  hie  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  It  true , 
And  cooked  sas^vajCcentTy,  fee; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that. 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  crabs  and  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  bad  within 
That  cosy  place  afl  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  oonld  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners,'* 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rash 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain : 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyfcter  Bouse,  337  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

OHABLES  HAAKB.  Proprietor. 


MISS    N.    SCULLY, 

LADIES' 

FASHIONABLE    HAIR    DRESSER 

Bas  Reasoved  to 

8*4  Washington  st., 

Fonr  doors   below  Stockton  strse 
Hairwork  of    all    Descriptions   made    to    order 
Chargas  made  rate, jell  imfj 


BOKER'S  BITTERS. 

THE  DNDBRSIONKD  IS  SOLE  AGENT  IN 
OalifoJQia,  for  the  aale  of  tbe  above  cele- 
brated Bitt-ra,  Ha  is  prepared  to  deal  wifcb 
Merobante  and  Jobbers  on  tbe  most  reasonable 
terms.  WM.    B.  JOHNSTON, 

jail  lm  IS.  California  street. 


THE   OLD 

Hot      SCOtcH, 

15  Mortom  Street,   near  Xemi. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Prinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  flWD  JfcRRY  III  TOWR. 

Alwsys  on  file  tbe  New  York  Herald.  Harper'r 
Weekly,  Frank  Leslie's,  Day's  Doinga,  Police  Ga 
eette.    al     the   California    papars.   also   London 
rated  London  News.   OaU 

a#-  Don't  forgot  the  lira  of  tbe  Hot   Scotch. 
■     WALDBON.  Proprietor. 


and  satisfy  roaraelf. 

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S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

nookaeUcrjLiAnd  **totlon*ra, 
H.  H.  Moore,  W9  Montgomery,  near  Merchant, 

Badaeu  Colleges, 
Heald's,  Bryant  A  Btrattone  College,  M  Post  street 

Bst-Jiera 
skats,  Fred,  Stella  M  to  HO.  OsHfornla  Market, 

sun*  play  an  ent  Office. 
Chinese  Emplcjsaeot  Oo.— Pierce  A  Co.,  637  Sac- 
ramento street. 

Fl  Arnica  Faeey   Ceedr, 
Loeaa  A  Oo.,  19  M ent*-oniery,  107  aad  108  Batter, 

Hair  Jewelry, 
H.  A.  OaJlender,  raaaafaotarer,  S3  Second  street. 


S* rapport,  A.  B.  A  Ool.  U0  Beoo n 4  stseet. 

Searcher  of  Keeorda. 
O.  Y.  Gilieapi e,  Sal  Washington  a  trset. 

Sliver  JPrlae  Drees  Flttlas. 
Mate.  Brosse,  No.  M  Third  street. 

vTatehea  aai  Jt welrr- 
EL  A.  Callander  $3  Seoond  atreet. 

rTMUiari  auaal  Paster  alaBrers, 
W.  Wheldse,  1M  Geary  street. 
▼Place  a,**  JJqaera    { Woolesale.) 


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THORIN,  Proprietor. 

JHED   ROOMS 

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I.TAIIKB  BT  WICK  OR    MONTH 

■•127  lm 


LIXTjO    BAB1 

EVERY... 

'aturdny    Evoiiiwer, 

AT  BIQBT  O'CLOCK. 

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■RED   LluN.lB    Ot— . 

■  wh«rt  joo  o»n  biT«  HOT  AND 
OOLO  DRINKS  ol  tna  »»rj  ln»,t 
qiilitr-    Tb«    ■!>  <i  Hmh"  la  al- 

■  waraoo  bind.     Dropir. 
DAVK    MKNDkd.    PYf>f>ti«lor. 


CHILD  HAS  RETURNED  TO 

Its    Parent. 
KA    SHIRT    STORE, 

1  #eerar    lrc«t,  has  Kemovrd  to 

Hccond     street, 

Y«»    will    flod    ■    complft*    aa- 

f  BH1BT8    »d    rUEHItll- 

■8  the  an s>]  lew  pii«««. 

EEHIDICT   A   OT. 


OVIRLAND  house, 


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hbab  mohtoobkry. 
APEST  HOUSE  IN  THE  CITY. 

HAS    JD«T    BtnC    THOR- 

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a.  b.  inniT, 


SS,    HOLMES  &  CO., 

ICR A Blltt.  ITRIIT, 

OB  ALL  BIKDB  OF  OOOOB. 
...  "—Ml 


On  itsTri  umph  March  From  Ocean  to  Ocean! 

The  Great  New  York  and  New  Orleans 

Zoological,  Equestrian  Exposition 

MENAGERIE,  CIRCUS  AND  MUSEUM ! 

Oia.&  Ticket  Admits  to  etll  Tents. 


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vYill  open   on   Jackson  Street    Lot,    for  Ten  Days 

Only,  Commencing 
THURSDAY  [EVENING JUNE  19,    1873. 

TWO  PERFORMANCES  DAILY. 


W...  but   til.  OI.IHII    air.KtU  .r     WliM. 


OEPOI  W!TA«0  Jt  (AlCKl't  «*T  l»[Wt!7 
f.l-  II  (JURIS  FELUMAIIB. 

Attention,  ^ood  Liyers! 

\I  K  P.  BRROBfl.  KORMKK 
ITI  proiirUtorol  IB.  MtD»r«*  H  ._ 
Mortnl.  htl  l»l-n  tha  rn»nur*nn.nt 
ot  POlfe  111"  Mlr.nrrt'  Run  •nr» nl  on ^ 
U'lmrnnroUl  Btroal  and  tli*  MimirB'*! 
;ir,r  i.  oo  %Wr»<  i  ntr««i.  tn  pariavnbip  «UfaHB. 
A.  DKAYKUR,  «h"hu  baon  ooDt>«et«d  with  the 
Arm  lor  yaara.  In-proT«*«*nta  bata  baaa  aiad«  tn 
lha  oolaina  da  part  ma*.  tun  will  randar  tfaa  MU 
n»pi'mo»  popalar  tbaai  It  haa  rt«r  b»«  dOrtrut 
lh«  n  jBiraof  lu  pfoaportta.  Oar  BIIU  ol  Fir* 
imli— ;«  bII  II-m  dalicaoMa  of  tba  Baaaon.  Onr 
motto  ll  "Uood  r*r».  (iood  Oooklrjf  Aod  ModtrmH 
UbATcaa." 

P.  ni:BeM  «ss  oo. 
MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

ESI  and  «■*  Conamarmai.  iw   . 
7e»  HarkaA  itrnt. 
Op*n    rom  8  A.M.  to  II  p.m.  anil  la 


FRED.  O.    WENTWORTH, 

Anooonoai  that  at  hli  Haloon, 
•8>1  Kaawaw  ar_,  M.HW.   cor.  ■■cr«Bm«ata>t 

Loog  faniODB  for  tba  aioellanca  ot  1H 

WINEH  and  LIQUORS 

All  Dclnki  will  haioalortb  be 

TUN      OBN   T». 

roj M  lot 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

▼IHBIBTA    OITTT,    HITADA, 

THIS  ILXOANT  TBIATRI  HAS  BBEH  SB- 
(Uoomt^d,  ud  cuh.mudbrli»Blilit. 


at    th.  wo.k.     bun   .nd    tnititag    oovMata 

Ub*r»lJr    tfMt«d    WIU)    OB  .ppllCtHCB  b»  l^tt* 

.Tiu  Mr*— • 


W.    W.  Oalf,  Hunar.    W.  R.  Hll  d...>mtA«ak 


THE  JOTJBHAI.  or  AatTJoJSlCKNIS. 

PabHabwl  .MrT  Ow  ">  th«  Tsar  >» 
j-,.       y.       BOaABDtrs 

sua  Mer«»«a\«  sand  ••»     W«.ralaa«l«na  an. 
Below  Hontsomer/.  &**>  Vranoisoo* 

WEDKB8DAY JUNE  18,  1873 


Borne    Hash. 

Charles  Warrea  Stoddard  studied  Leprosy 
io  the  SicdJiiob  lMarjds,  and  has  a  paper  on 
it  in  tbe  07erland  iloutlalv. 

Mi»3  Mary  Low  won  tbe  aophomore  prize 
for  declamation  oyer  her  male  clasamatts 
•t  Colby  University,  Maine. 

A  sarcastic  young  lafiy  speaking  of  ODe  of 
her  aversions  said  tbe  severest  thing  on  re- 
eord:  "He's  almost  a  perfect  brute— be  only 
lacks  instinct." 

Avery  yonng  N.suville  lady  wanted  te 
know  whatthey  oalkd  tnai?  poin'iog  to  the 
coal  mine.  Her  mother  replied,  "Why, 
that's  tbe  Lover's  Retreat."  "And  what  in 
the  world  is  a  lover's  retreat?"  ioquired  tbe 
little  lady.  Sbe'U  know  all  about  it  wLen 
she  gets  a  little  older. 

Those  who  wish  to  be  qraiet  en  the  Fourth 
of  July  saould  go  to  San  Jcbj. 

Olive  Harper,  Joaquin  Miller  and  Pren- 
tioe  Mulford  are  in  lodgings  together  in 
London. 

The  women  of  Obio  are  gettiog  np  bu;e 
suffrage  petitions  to  Be  presantel  in  the 
Ohio  constitutional  convention. 

A  bronze  statue  of  Stonewall  Jackson  U 
in  course  of  erection. 

Paris  has  established  labor  exchanges  in 
each  ef  its  twenty  districts. 

The  Alta  says  it  has  been  "obast'eine" 
Fiojlbo!  Jost  a*  a  sebcol  boy  obasiises  the 
johool-master  by  slickiog  out  bis  tongus  at 
him. 

New  York  dootors  re  commend  figs  for  dys- 
pepsia. 

A  maobine  to  aroh  ebildren's  insteps  has 
oome  out. 

Street  card  aro  not  orasiuered  respectab'e 
in  Vienna. 

The  ghost  of  a  took  haunts  a  Troy  hotel 
and  gets  up  nice  little  suppers  for  himself, 

The  post-office  clerks  enjoy  the  postal 
cards  immensely,  especially  those  remind- 
ing tbe  recipients  of  unpaid  wash  bills. 

The  IXL  Auction  store  sold  within  the 
last  thirty  days  2352  bats.  It  pays  well  to 
advertise  in  "Fioaiio." 

The  young  lady,  daughter  of  Miss  Kate 
Benin,  who  is  to  appear  as  Z:e  in  "The  Oc- 
toroon" for  John  Wilson's  benefit,  is  fifteen 
yeirs  of  age. 

It  is  eitimated  that  in  1372  $100,000,000 
were  spent  for  bread,  $250,000,000  for  tobac- 
eo,  and  $600,000,000  for  intoxicating  drinks. 

It  snowed  in  England  late  ia  May. 

Stephen  Maybell,  tbe  laborer-poet,  or 
poet-laborer,  has  gone  to  work. 

Kate  Field  Btudied  dancing  of  Taglioni. 
H'lle  Marie  Oaugaiu  was  alto  instructed  by 
ibis  great  art  st. 

Sunstrokes  are  frequent  in  New  York. 

"He  fell  down  dead  and  expired  in  two 
xninutos,"  says  a  Georgia  paper  of  tbe  death 
of  a  negro.  * 

Madame  Anna  Bishop  is  shortly  expected 
In  California. 

Omaha  sails  itself  theohampion  gambling 
center. 

In  numbers,  the  sexes  are  very  nearly 
equal  in  the  United  States;  males  19,439,565, 
females  19,064,806;  but  the  distribution  is 
not  even. 

Girls  under  ten  years  of  age  are  not  re- 
quired to  work  more  thaD  fifteen  hours  and 
*  half  per  diem  in  the  mills  of  Lawrence, 
Urn. 

A  bark,  named  the  John  MoCallongh,  was 
to  be  launched  yesterday  at  Humboldt  Bay. 

An  elephant  dancing  the  Oachnoha,  tbe 
ponderoDj  Alta  trying  to  accomplish  sharp 
paragraphs. 

One  Fourth  of  July— some  six  years  age- 
ten  men,  two  women  and  a  small  boy  had 
the  Declaration  of  Independence  read  te 
them  in  San  Jose. 

Now,  the  artists  are  to  be  rained  by  Chin- 
ese cheap  labor.  A  man  advertises  in  a 
morning  paper  that  he  will  get  oil  paintings 
from  photographs,  done  in  Hongkong,  at  $10 
eaoh. 

Miss  Mary  Wardsworth,  M.  D.,  a  female 
physician  who  emigrated  from  New  Hamp- 
shire to  Turkey,  was  reesntly  married  to  a 
Russian  surgeon  named  Bassin. 

The  Bullet  n  last  week  passed  the  per- 
formance of  "Hamlet"  at  the  California 
Theatre,  without  even  a  single  line  notice. 
Itwae  filled  n»  with  "funny"  paragraphs 
end  news  about  tbe  crops. 

Mrs.  Minnie  Myrtle  MiUer  is  in  New  York 
superintending  tbe  publication  of  a  volume 
-of  her  poems.  Joaquin  his  already  pub- 
lished some  of  them. 

This  paper  never  said  Susan  B.  Anthony 
had  feet  fifteen  inohns  long. 

The  following  conversation  ocourrei  re- 
eer  -  on  a  street  oorner:  "Well,  Jim,  the 
woi.j  owes  me  a  living  anyway."  "Well 
George,  perhaps  it  does,  bnt  I'll  be  blowed 
if  you  ain't  too  lazy  to  collect  it." 

Postal  cards  serve  the  purpose  of  earica- 
■ture  V  lentinesall  the  year  roond, 

Betbem'a  engagement  at  the  California 
'Theatre,  will  commence  on  the  30th.  It  is 
for  two  weeks  only. 

Don't  eat  rice,  don't  drink  tea,  don't  here 
your  shirts  washed.     Dieeonrago.  the  Chin- 


A  Troy  woman  says  that,  if  death 
1  ovea  a  ■hioing  mark.  It  is  singular  ' 
has  not  aimed  at  her  husband's  neeo 
this. 


really 
that  he 

before 


s*k 


jmuamM 


* 


Deep  Devotion. 

One  of  tbe  reeulta  of  hȴiog  a  young 
medic.,  womu>  asoity  physician  ia  Springs 
fi-ld,  Mifa*otw»t!B,  ia  that  &  young  g«n tie- 
man  of  that  ilk  haa  had  himself  vaccipated 
by  her  twenty-four  timeB  within  a  few 
weeks. 

Masitol  Sblrts. 

A  novelty  in  gentleman's  dress  it  promised 
in  BeBton.  Tie  bosom  of  tbe  shirt  ia  to 
hive  a  few  bar*  of  music  printed  upon  it, 
in  some  cisea  with  woida.  Gentlemen 
weariag  them  will  Btand  behind  the  pianos 
to  be  rang  and  played  from. 

It  Didn't  Work. 

Twenty-two  ladies  of  Savona,  a  village  io 
Steuben  eouaty,  New  Yoik,  la'.ely  undertook 
to  breik  np  a  billiard-room  by  going  thither 
with  their  knitting  and  spending  the  even- 
ing, and  their  presscci  attracted  bqou  a  run 
of  cui  om  that  the  propriator  has  offered  to 
pay  them  hantlitfneir  if  they'll  came  every 
evening. 

midnight  Mn»ic 

O,  the  aaore,  the  beantifoi  snore,  filling 
her  ehamber  from  ceiling  le  floor!  Over 
the  coverlet,  und.r  the  Bleat,  from  her  dim- 
pled chin  to  her-  pretty  feet!  Now  rising 
aloft  like  a  bee  in  Jane;  now  ennk  to  the 
wail  of  a  oracked  ba-soon!  Now,  flute-like 
subsiding,  then  rising  agaip,  ia  the  beauti 
fal  snore  of  'Elizabeth  J*ne. 


Vn  s  at  is  fled. 

Give  a  man  the  necessaries  of  lifo,  and  he 
wants  the  oo&venienocs;  give  him  the  con- 
veniences, and  he  craves  for  tbe  luxuries, 
give  him  tbe  luxuries,  and  he  sighs  for  the 
elegancies;  let  htm  have  the  elegancies,  and 
he  yearns  for  the  follies;  give  him  all  to- 
gether, and  he  complains  that  be  has  been 
cheated  both  in  the  price  and  quantity  of 
the  srtic.e. 

The  book  printers  of  Peath  are  prepiriog 
a  magnificent  memorial  volume  for  the 
coming  jabilee  of  printing  ia  Hungary,  It 
is  400  yeirs  from  the  preasnt  year  since  the 
first  book  was  printed  there  from  the  press 
of  Hetai. 

Matilda  (who  dsea  not  like  being  "wall 
flower")— "You've  no  idea,   Maud,  how  ut- 
terly idiotio  you  People    Dancing  look  to 
those  who  sit  down  and  watch  you  1"  Maud- 
"I  dire  say  not,  love!  I  never  tried!" 


D.op  Degradation. 

Binca  the  wretche]  inhabitints  of  Mass 
aoLosettd  have  had  their  beer  taken  away  by 
a  remorseless  government  they  are  foiced  to 
all  back  on  bay  rum.  Aod  a  man  drunk  on 
bay  rum  will  stsal  hisewn  carpet-bag. 

Those  Colored    Folks. 

By  invitation  of  the  Duke  of  Argyll,  a 
troupe  of  Tennessee  mioatels,  known  as  the 
Jubilee  Singers,  who  have  arrived  in  Lon- 
don und  r  the  anspioea  of  the  Ameiioan 
Missionary  Association,  to  give  a  series  of 
concerta'in  aid  of  the  Fisk  University,  Nash- 
ville county,  attended  at  Argyll  Lodge, 
Kensington,  on  May  §,  [aod  Bang  a  choice 
selection  of  their  much-admired  melodies 
before  a  f  ■  Mo  liable  and  distinguished  audi- 
ence. During  tbe  performance  the  Queen 
visit  d  tbe  Ledge,  aod  by  Her  Majesty's 
eommand  the  troupe  sang  in  ter  presence, 
"Steal  away  ti  JesuV  as  woll  as  the  ohar- 
aoteristio  melody,  "Go  dowo,  Moses,"  and 
also  chanted  the  Lord's  Prayer.  Her  Maj- 
etty  was  pleisedt)  express  her  gratification 
»t  the  performance.  Among  the  distinguished 
company  present  were  tie  Doke  and  Duch- 
esri  of  Northumberland  and  Dean  and  Lady 
Augus'a  Stanley. 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


CALIF0EN1A_  THEATRE. 

air.  John  HoOalloush Proprietor  and  Manager 

EXTRA  ANNOUNCEMENT 

BENEFIT  OFTOHN  WILSON 

FiilDAY     XTVEKIrte JUNE   COth 

TWO  FIVE  ACT  PUYel 

THE   OCTOROON 

„..AKD.... 

THE    DRUNKARD. 

Mr.   John  McC«lloneh 
Will  .eoite 
11ABB1KA  PKETOHIB. 

Mr.  J.  C    Wllllomwu 

Will  reoite 

OOTBAVB1BA  FKEDTC1IIE, 

Ac d  tell  tb.t 

DffAKf  STOBT. 

A  YOUNG  LAD?   of   this  olty  will  mako  her 
Brit  appeeranoe  as  ZOB,  tha  OQTOROON. 

W.    PIEROT  has    kindly  volasteered.  aod 
will  appear  as  JAOOB  MoOIOstSy.  jalS  3k 


CALIFORNIA  AND  NEVADA 
VOLUNTEERS, 

HONORABLY  DISOH ARC  S.D  FOR  ANY  jl 
eaosa.at  Drnm  Barraoki.  er  any  other  Jl 
puc»  otir  3.0  to  it*  j  from  ptaoa  of  •aliatminiHl 
axaanut  s4  toadditioaalTTSTal   Par.  f^J 

Applj  to,  1  ff 

.    ..  J-  R,  BOBIN80N.  [it 

jt-18-lna  esOMoatconary  btrsat    aOM 


OYSTEE  GROTTO 

A  clean  and  roapectaola   O 

Houm  fltws?  pnrpoeely  for --      ^p, 

428    PINE    STREET, 

Abova  ihe  OiUfomla  Markai.  Mtnu  Keaxnjaad 


.  Ors'.r    t?lA*V 


iat«9D 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


EXTRA       MOTIca. 

CALIFORNIA     THEATRE 

EWtXL    DENBPIT 
-OF- 

GEORGE    D.    CHAPLIN. 

Wedatsday    Kv^nlni:  Jan«  18, 

On  wbico.  occfuioD  the  colebraUd  artistes 

MISS  JEAN    CLARA    WALTERS 

—AND— 

MISS  FLORENCE  KENT, 

From  the  Naw  Y/ork  Theatiaf,  bare  kindly  toI- 
upteerad. 

First  time  of  tho  erf  at  lensttton  play,  ia  five 
sot*,  from  OuldVsDOTet,  er  titled 

STBATHHORE! 

OB,  WBOU9HT  BY  BIS  OWB  BAND! 

And  tbe  Uafhable  bBtleaqna  of 

OGAHONTaSI 

OB,  YE  GENTLE  SAVAGE! 

aaa-Seaaa  can  be  aeoorad  now. 

OPERA  HOUSE, 

SAN    JOSE. 

This  theatre  will  be  leased  oo liberal  term,  far  six 
moots  ,0  an  experienced  maoiger.  blliioe  ■  r.  quir- 
iag  mr  abssooe  from  Saa  Joss  TbeBoatbcaoDoi, 
be  rented  br  tbe  oigot  or  w-  ek  on  low  terms. 

sbaha'g  cjPAcrrr  i,aoo. 

O.   BKOllASKA.  Proprietor, 

_sak  josa 

WANTED. 

A  Leading  mae.  Juvenile  aod  Comedian.  ThoBe 
whooao  make  themselves  geoarally  nsafal  and 
travel  fora  tu.-e  bat  low  salary.  Varittr  tileot  al- 
so wiaied. 

Address,    C.   A.  LEWIS 
LIVERMOBE, 

A  La.  Mr- DA  OO.,  OAL 

WI£NIAWSKi_CdNCERTS. 

MB.     HENRI      WISKIAWSEt      HAS      THE 
bonor  to  anoc  ooee  a  aerie,  of 

CRAND  CONCERTS 

...  FOB.... 

W«dnteda7  Evenlnc Jane  18th 

Thursday  Ivenhg Jmie    lOih 

f-atarday  Afternoon Jane  31m. 

vjUAM)     MATINJEK. 
. ...WHeU   ... 
MB.  HESfilWlEaSIAWSRI, 
Sola  Violinii1  of  nil  M  ■jtatr  tbe  Bnpero-  of  Ros- 
sis, will    make  his  first  sppesranoe   in    this    city 
tonetser  wita  aa  ati33mb!a  of  eminent  artiacs,  in- 
olading 

M'll©  JtJl.E  DE  BTTHUB.  Soprano: 
Mr.  OABL  WOLPSOU.V,  Pianist; 
Mr.  I*.  UE>£it(£Ll.V')Kl,   Aooompanylst. 
A  most  attiaotive  programme   will  be  prtseoted 
at  eich  Oonoeit. 

Adialsslon ■-  VI. OO 

Baservad  Seati  50c t*.  Extra. 

8aleof  se%tfl  oommsnoea  Mondav,  Jaoelfi',h,   at 

9  a.  h.,  at  Oray's  Mnsio  Store,   623  aod  625  OUy 

strait     BtsiQwaj'a.  Pianos  need  at  all  Wieoiawaki 

Oonoerta.      JalO-tf. 

X>K.  LEEOHLTJIH  GEE, 

CELEBRATED 

Oia.ix3.oeo  DEPlxy-siol^xx, 

1017   DUJPONT  STREET, 

Between  Pacific  and   Jackson  Sts. 

Onree  all  disease.    Moderate  obargca.  1-13. lm 

ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

fFlNKLT  FORNISHHD  ROOMS.  HIF 
gle  or  in  suits,         #  *. 
Weil  Liiutsd  oad  TajntllatAd. 
Cnlnmiaced  Rooms  to  let.    Lo l&uz  wlli 
oat    board.      AJLU-AMBKA    BUlLUlriG 
■16-  3anb  etraM.  *^i..  rf 


FIGARO 


and  ia  constantly  meetinR  a  change  of  readers 
in  tbe  Tboat-ee,  Traveling  Oonveyaooes,  flotols, 
and  pnblio  resorts  generally. 

FIGARO 

CIROXTLATEB  IN  THK  BEST  800EBTT.  IS 
placed  in  tha  hat.  is  of  nearly  all  who  oome 
to  the  city  to  make  port  -*3©b,  and  is  therefore  the 
beet  of  advertising  media  .  ■*. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROOBAHBCEIIN 
every  Theatre  in  San  Franoiaoo. 


FIGARO 

IS  HAILED  EVERT  DAT  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oraeon— the  papers  left  In  tbe  theatres  at  sight 
being  gathered  op  and  saved  for  that  purpose. 


FIGARO 

18  DISTRIBUTED  EVERT  DAT  THROUGH] 
eat  the  centre  of  the  city,  in  all  Hotels,  Res- 
taurants, Saloons,  Stares  and  Offices. 

FIGARO 

IS    OlROtTLATED    EVERT    DAT    ON    THE 
Osklaod  KerryBoata  to  catch  tbe  passengers 
hat  arrive  by  thegreat  Overland  Train. 


GEORGE    MATES' 

DEALER  IN  OYSTERS,  OLAiiB 
andall  kinds  of  SHELL  FISH, 
Stalls  Nos.  40,  41.  *»,  California 
Market,  entrance  on  Oalifornis  street 

PsbUo  or  private  parties  and  families  sop  plied 
from  0  A.M.  toll  F.  K.  Ladies'  and  Gentlemen's 
r>rs*ev  Room  <»«r.  ftnn  C  i .  w.  to  1 1  p.w        Aaffl  !» 


.  ■>— '  ^ss» 


O^JECZS    STTMl   Xl.O^a.33 

TO.... 

SUCCESS 

IS  BY  FOLLOWING  TBE  TBOE 

American  Business  Principles 

Tile  Reasons  for  Success  or  Failure 

We  start  vrits  ths  flat  assertion  that  no  boose 
has  ever  failed  because  the  price  asked  for  mei- 
Ohandiae  it  kept  was  to?  low.  And  against  this 
declaration  we  plane  this  fact,  that  no  Qrm  in  tbe 
ordinary  rontlne  of  trade  has  ever  grown  into  a 
large  and  increasing  business,  or  takes  tbe  lead  In 
lis  particular  alass  of  goods,  with  high  prices  for 
tbe  watsbword.  Snoceta,  In  the  largest  numb*r 
of  instance),  can  be  traced  to  fair  dealing,  OOUH- 
TF.ST,  sad  INTELLIGENT,  PERSISTENT  EN- 
BBGT. 

One  mistake,  one  a'tempt  to  tast  tbe  too  often 
cheated  pnblio,  may  result  in  apparent  snooass,  but 
sooner  or  later  tbe  victim.)  of  tbe  imposition  will 
turn  upon  yon.  When  a  mso  boys  a  thing  and  has 
paid  too  mu  Jb  for  it.  It  is  useless  trying  to  smooth 
over  the  matter.  The  merchant  who  chuckled 
over  the  big  profit  he  made  h«  furnished  the  clnb 
-wherewith  bis  own  bead  may  be  broken.  Tfcere 
are  mora  days  yet  to  come,  an 4  the  man  who  thinks 
GUNNING  A  liATOH  FOR  HONEST  DEALING 
had  bitter  not  forgst  it. 

Patrons  &n  expected  to  pay  a  profit  on  tbe 
purchases  and  at  tbe  asms  time  depend  upon  tbe 
merchant's  advantages  as  a  cuarautee  that  they 
are  fair  and  reasonable  If  the  pnblio  are  con- 
vinced tbat  a  certain  tradesman  has  pec-alter 
facilities  forlayiog  in  his  war  as,  aod  they  dieoov 
er  the  psr  otatsgs  of  profit  f>  be  less  than  is  gen- 
erally demanded,  it  matters  not  how  small  it  is, 
fractional  soma  are  aaffloieat  to  insure  success 
where  tbe  contrary  will  sorely  reinlt  la  fail  ore. 


OUR  MANNER  OF  DOING 


BUSINESS. 


|is   it 

o 
O 


a    Sttcccss' 


O  ~~We  bar   oar   Crowd,  low   wad    .ell 

k  for  ca.h*  - 

O 

C     We  mLirIt  orar  Kooda  low  aod  .tick 

O  to  oar  price.* 

a 

We    represent   oar   goods  .fast    as 
H  they  are. 

id 

Ul  «'«  return  the  money  to  all  who 
■*  bay  of  as  and  are  not  tented,  If  the 
0)  goods  are  not  soiled. 


We  are  willing   to   give  polite  at- 


«y  tentloa  and    show    yon  through  our 

<  stock  whether  yon   wish    to  bay  or 

UI 

j£  not. 

*  We  propose  to  treat   oar  caitom. 
M  ers  an  well  (hat  we   shall   see   them 

*  oguln. 

O     We  aim  to  treat  oar  customers  In 

,j  sack  »    way    that    every    vliltor  we 

have  will  be   a  .walking    stdvertlae- 

*  ment  for  oar  hoase. 


OUfi    INDUCEMENTS  TO  S 


CUSTOMERS. 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 

SICBiHESTO. 

WK-  MORROW.  SOLE  PROPRIETOR.— 
•  Tbis  house  can  be  rented  by  tbe  night, 
week,  month  or  year  hy,  flra  t-olass  companies  only 
Will  hold  abouttl.OW).    Addreas  as  above.      asl9 


McDANIEL'S  THEATRE 

chitiiiie,  momio, 

THREE  GOOD  VARIETY  WOMEH 

stfr-Talent  going  East  will  find  It  to  their  advaa- 

tags  before  Isavtng  California  te  correspond  with 


o  

y     G»od,  Stylish  CJothlng.  well  made. 
13  at  moderate    prleea,  and  warranted 
< 
_  as  represented.      Polite   and  attent- 

Jlv«  salesmen  In  attendance,  and  no 
•  isne  urged  to  parch  see  If  the  goosts 
f\  do  not  salt.  If  the  above  Is  yonr 
H  Idea  Low  business  should  be  con- 
ducted, cell  and  see  as. 


PICNIC-,    -  XCTmsiON*. 


S.F.aud  S.P.  B.B.i 


CHAWCE    OF    THE, 

THE  CMIAPKT  ROUTE  TO  THE  OHl  |, . 

ON  a»n  AFTRR  JUNE  1,  187.  THE  ft  ... 

log  with  the  ban  Pr*nui«.oo  a  Korth  Pacll  ?* 
road  OompaDy  for  Oloverdalu  aod  all  iot*r   " 
ststioua.  will  leave  S*n  Fiaucisoo  daT 
exepud).  from  Frost  street  v^harf  atl 

sW'?*.'  *$*  tr*ln  W,H  l6"9  OlOTsrdala  . 
6:80  o  clock  a  u  ,  connecting  at  OooanJoe  »1 
Bte  meraod  arriving  in  Sao  F.anoisooatU  V 
;b« i  Hteamers  and  cars  make  olose  oonr  ! 
with  stages  to  and  from  all  poiota.  t 

88HDAY  EXCURS  0NS~AT  REDUCED  I  ( 

Leave  San  Vmnoisoo  at  8  a  k.  even  B 
arriving  at  Ulortrdale  at  1  o'olook  r.aj.  HaiiT 
will  leave  Oloverdale  at2o'clook.  aiririua  I 
Franoiaoo  at  7  o'olouk.  This  will  tiiaw  1 
aiontsta  Beveial  boars  at  am  of  lbs  olsaa  ! 
tfle  Udb  of  tha  mad  For  alt  informations  t 
the  Oompavisi'flofflce.d*©  Montajomsry  sw" 

Oo  and  after  Jone  let,  the  Steamer  nil  _  ■ 
San  FraooHsoa  at  2  30,  P.  U  ;  the  ca"  •    !* 
Oloverdale  at  6  a.  u.  '  '  I 

splS PKTflR  DQNAgpR,  Phi  , 


Badgar'sGentral  Park.  Oafci 


frrf^TT^C 


rilHBSE  BEAUTIFOL  GARDENS  ARI  ; 
J-    open  for  tbe  seaion.  and   ouaj  of  th 

popular 

PICNICS 

Will  be  held  there.  The  attraotloos  ere  i 
ons.  SKATING  PAVILION.  MUS&Uat, 
NA8IUM.    bkaiing  free  on  weekdays. 

ArtmlMl-m   | 

CHILDREN  IO  CENTS. 


PIPIFAX!   PIPIF/I 

MAGIC    BITTBI 

THESE  BITTERS,  IWVllrTTBD  BT  fll 
WoUgang,  i  aslebratttd  envan  of  G«rn 
so  marvelous  in  their  elf  sots  that  tcerst. 
thronghout  Eorope 

MACIC  BITTERS. 

They  give  Tons  to  tbe  Stomaoh,  Oclor  U  U 
plexioo.  Brilliancy  to  the  Eyes,  Vigor  to  tb 
ieot.  and  renewed  strength  and  virility  te  t 
and  ic firm. 

No  family  should  be  without  this  troly  %J 
tonic. 

J.  M.  ©OtTVEI  A  6 

is6  2ss  Proprietors,  Ssn  Prsr 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSI 

Ami  College  of  ftCedlelne* 

IO  OOO  BEAUTIFUL  AITD  INBr 
M.\J.\rW  ire  objects  to  be  seen.  Qpec 
Public  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EURIeTu 
Sl8  Montgomery  street.  FOS  MEN  Oil 
„i^Db.  Jq&d&b'b  ParvaXB  Orriostas 
Geary  street  (oDDOaite  old  Meohattios'  Part 


IT'S  T3TARD  TIM 

n 

....THEBEPOaC... 

SAVE  YOUR  MOW 

BT  GOING  TO 

THE  PALACE  OF  FASH 



ANOTHER  KXOI7EMENT  ABOUT 
New  ■-  tore.  17  Second  street,  opsc* 
Grand  Hotsl,  Uloibing  of  tbe  latest  sat 
fashionable   styles  rasf*«  to  order,    (htas 

better  than  at  any  other  house  in  the  tit;. 

NOTE  THE~PRICES. 

Pants.,  .-from  S6  to  S I  2  pa 
Suits -from  $20  t 

I  iDTite  tbe  inspeotioD  of  too  Oaeicaat'Or 
the  market, 

A.  MORRIS, 

No.    IT    Second 

jsU  lm OepoalteOrualt 


D&RENZ 

HEKo 

ilJTTIB 


The    treat    TolIc  i-nd   A|*p«tlssr. 
Sale  Everywhere.   '  £"" 


RSMEMBttR.  VOU  OAN  ALWAYS  FIND  AT 
our  atores foil  stook  of 

CLOTHING 

aim 

GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS, 

Fancy    Goods, 

Engltmii     Cutlery, 

HATS,  TRUNKS,  VALISES, 

In  faot,  a  general  stook  of  art   kinds  sod  grades 
of  goods,  cheaper   than  any  other    beose  in  tbe 

IXL  Auction  Store 

618  aod  620  Kearny  St., 


J.    C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    IAJNCI 

C»r.  saceo.d  land  Teh.nw  rtrset) 

,    saV*T.rrapin     eoravtantr/  »a    ^ 

Orst«ra    in    ererr    etrlf.     fW  ' 

SUPPKB     BOOMS  FIB  tii  * 

daosllan 


CANDIES. 

ALL     KLNDts     OE    THE     FINBff  J 
made  at  onr  Steam  Oandy  Fsstoff  <* 

orders,  esoeoially  from  the  oonntn.  *"  ' 
and  wiU  be  promptly  a^aded  t«.  WAefrj 

1«7  l*nnimnx»r*  vt~    SSJ|S'a* 


the:  vejT« 

A  Ftvorlte  Beaorl  ler  LawrsOl 

Good  Liquors  and  Choice  0i|  •' 

ST  THelr   Podt   Br.caly   la  «  •»«*  | 

E.  H.  D«VT.  Proorieto,.  so»t»»s«  <wr 
Kearor  sod  Oommeroia)  Btrtjeta. 


VARIETY    TAIENT    W 

....Foa.... 
T3r3TJEl    VARIBTi:    - 

PICCHB    MEVaDA. 

jUarwa. 

8AML  HKDMaH.  BnaLeaa Maoaia 
j.ll  tf  VAB1K1KS).  fio»". 


PIANOS 


CALL  AJTD  EXAMINE  KINDS  AND  it  ] 
before  purchasing  eUewhere.    Good  o  ■ 


Jeete. 


MSNT60MEF 


.a«u»c 


Raja*.  WAa*  *4     Ml 


n  m  VARIETIES 

..... 


« «■     re >  .  ,  ,      M     tpi 


'I        9m        l«* 


WW    ALEAK BRA    THIATR1 


IELU  UNION  THEATRE 


ling  Development! 
O  KL.BJYfc 

I  <  ..Nil. II    l 

IT  III    RMGI    SUPRI  ■£ 


JWI 


CALIFORNIA  MINSTRELS. 


C^nmi 


►iimk 


AT  EMPORIUM  OF  FUN 


mat  mar*.  ?ti  •;  rat  « 

CHANCE      OF     TIME. 
...c,    rurtaln      lil«o«    ^t     a  .  1CT    Oolooli 

Arr«»      oaf       "li.t.-nt.     .,,.„,. 


#ewe  »•  IT*  r  ©  ci     Kitniiio, 


■  nd   Varied    Interlude 

[  n  I  I  I   .        I  i 

■lARaNCC    OF  IDA   MAY. 

UM»l.  ..  ...  it   v 

I  •  v  i    I       MY, 


MQNS,  CHOUFLEURI 

<>i*.     \    iuim  \     !.<>>.>  v    ,,r  a  r».«.ii  i 


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[OIITIMOHB. 

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»»«!»    BOBT.e. 


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"Nil.* 


>»»  NKiTArllAvr. 

•  ■■■■ 


II      nlln 


O.     XV.     JESTER, 

SOBBASBD 

"Tta.©     Man      -ctrltli      tbo     T«.llx_lTiir     S.o>ri<a.,'' 

Drawlint-room     Comc<llao, 

Anglo-French    and    Funntest    Ventriloquist    In   the    World, 

WITH     HI-4     IIRADLBHH    MEN. 


ofiniit. 


«TJi»«  <iu  o»nrari> 


To  aw»l«a«  win  tk*  laonh.bla  lmt~r.ootu.ti  oora.au..  mum  j 

TWICE       30QC  A  IF*.  3F*L  3L  3E3  X> 

•  with  ■■  ltini    M-Hf*  f  .  r.r,,,,  'OK.*  rtlirtdDlanilMuiir   JCDWIft   KWI.I.V 

iwiuMvirni    r-.i  .*•>  i«l.lrr,.l      uv  L<  hoBAOK.  a  rat  rsdlUocUa,  BUster HAhlKY  THOMP80R 

"■■••r   U-rtoa       VfVn»l   WHITE,  en  Ar'i.i WrBUlR 

A-Wl-  at*  lis  a,      V?*V,»«iV«ia  pici  I  *»-irt»  Fried!  of  ViFiM  th.OM.I  I.IUM 

«  Id*  ri.k 


..    MlM  liaise 
leaea-  Weheeer 

Merlto Pre,e 


IntroducloK  the  Ar'cl  err,    II  Bie.0  Welle 
On  Moodiy  Jane  11,  will  appear  the  greets.'  Peotomtatlit  1b  the  smFU 

.»:»«.  3FL 

In  fat-  Or  \e*  Peatotnlm*.  the  "0)  1  Women  who  Lived  lo  live  Saoev" 


0-4V-»e»ri 


■ilk*.   C  *!•» 


I -•    BTtSaSSI 

■•»«   ■  BffMB.  etvr.p 

■<••■    a    B.II, 


Scenes  in  San  Francisco 

John  Schmidt  and  dor  Pipifax  BilUra 


MMinr 


rmi'  ■ 


Oee«lediaff  -i  h   in-  K  ■*«■«.«'     K^.ikt>  -  Treei-ai i  etttsa- 

Ueik.r  a  i  i.t  «:  p^.u.im   rnn-iimi  in  est* 

*.:.  of  Tea 

Krnokedest  Black  Krook 

....AND  ... 

QUHBiV    mnDONIA 
nta«rAti*n  br  i*»#  o«eie*>r. 


A'lnU.lx.. 
Prlvntf   IUu« 


Doors  open  et  1  o'  dock-to  e 


LUDuity    uoceii. 

1  Oe>r.  e>f  Oewaamerelaal 

Urowdorr    see. 

Leaarwy  street,  op 
S-eette  t k«  riu. 
RM.hTOH-  GOTBMI.U 


l)SE.cr 

!  HOUSE 


of 


HJ*.T$1^**J«$ 


fT.lt 
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Al  Ul.  Itt  AlIOTI  aN  -TOUE.    N».  «!«»»<  •»»   K»ARXT  BHREKT.  cor.  r«mm.r,l,l 


TRUNKS  AND  VALISES 

IcOPEtltOR.  rt;HTOH.VADR|WORK:    WAI 
]^7r*»t«4  •Irooc   u>f)  davr.b1*.  Al    K  *>.Ur  rodroa 

jt'rt'**    ■>  n»h»r.  0»  Heat«tnaiarr 

■ftr'at,  baiwpan  Ploa  And    Ba*h.  faalae  \~ 
'  Uonta      Traaka  IUt>a<r»e  :  t)   ••"•   MaJa 


faefaf  ttui  Koaa 
f»4  In 


FRANCISCO 


GALLERY 


Street,  below  Montgomery, 


SPRING  EXHIBITION 


•m   Francisco 


Open  to  the  Public. 

— TBOK 

.   — >in  — 
M.tolOP.M. 


!««.« 


Liverpool  and  Great  Western: 

Steamship  Company, 

CARRYING  THE  IT.  8-   HAIL. 

TIGKCTS  SOLD  TO  RHD  FROM 

¥    TVKBPOOL.     Q"KEWrTTOWN.^^*e 

HeTr*.  Parie,  Baredeo,  Belsfus,  Norwer  end  ell  ' 

ft  a  ro  pa  en  o  iti  a*. 

TblaOompaoT  faae  arrao^manU  with  ttaa  Oob-  I 
mlialonarol  Emigration  and  Railroad  Oompenlee  I 
at  Hew  York,  b/  wblcb  paaaaogora  ere  preaptlr  | 
forarerded  to  tbe  Paetfla  Ooeik. 

For  patlleeJare  epplr  to 

».    U.  aVAOKNON,   Ai>nt, 

01130  la*  »«»    MoelgaMtrr  atrtxit. 


8TILL  ANOTHER. 

OWI^O  TO  THE   BOABOTTT    OF    RALOOW8 
on  Both  airaot,  t  ba<  lo  toforai    mi    friandt 
end  tbe  fiabUt  lb»t  I  here  opened  tbe 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

....IT.... 

er»0  Hawk    atrent,  belweea    MailiaBRrr 

•  ■at  Kriirnj. 

All  Drinks,  Plain  or  Fancy,  10c. 

Ooooooled  in  tbe  boat  style  end  of  tba 
Parett  Mqeore. 


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end  Tmsoo  HedlaB-Oae  beeentnited  .TV 

)n  baiiuu  oraloknaiadaily.from  IB*.  M   to    ri 
i  P.  kL    BplrilBAl  Ciroiea,    BeodAj.    Jaeedar  sed 
FHdeyeTenlnRa.atBP.M..  at  her  raeideooa, *•»♦.  | 
O'Fetrell  atraat.  noar  Maeon.  m  W-lm 


Bar  Sngar 


FOB    BALE -MS    K«A»irT    8T81ET.    AT 
MKHOKH'S.  .  Alio,  mn  Us.  of  OudiM  | 

M7W  M.    A. 


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FOURTH    OP    JULY. 

riremoiia  aUxlz-taa 

Oalloo  SJxlrta 

Over    aalxlzraaa 

Oheolc.  imaaSrtm 

trader 

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REMOVAli. 

CHITTENDEN    &    DALTON, 

roiatzkLT  or  m 

»RW    TORE  afTABI.il.    Htaalon  at., 

BATS  rr/BCBAASZ>  TBS 

TURF  GALLERY  STABLES 

NO.  S09  SUTTER  STREET, 

AND     BATE    AD- 
dad  tarsal*  totbtlr/ 
Slick  of  aetata,  which F 
ira  all  flnUclua.   Par-> 
Uenlar  att«nii  >n  pud 
t>  boardlns  bones. 
ran  In  OBITTEIVDRIT  A  DALTON. 


AFT*-.*    THI 

THEATRE8  ARE  OUT 

00  TO  TI1K 

Hot    Sootcn, 

•ettes-  ■trevC.  irar  H»arei, 
And  try  on*  of  tbeir 

Hot  Seotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 
A.1I    Drinks    Ten    Cent* 

nil  f JO».  P.  BRK10B.  P.oprl.lor. 


New  Discovery. 

Trtt  una  or  tub  wonoaarnL  plakt 
t&.l  M  Utwdad  lotUlOu,.! 

RNIUMtTIlM,    NEURALOIA.    OBUT,   PARAl- 

VIII,  OATARRH,  AND  ALL  SPIRAL 

AFFESrtONS, 

If  udttHMd  p.rf*.tly  br  to.  .BotMliBM-lh, 

Solrpor.oo.tB  too  Oooltoaol  tool   follr  oompro 
•  odr  It,  nuto  qotllti...    rh.  .uors  Oompl.lat. 
or.  'roaud  .it.rn.ll,  with  ...'.ty  .od  .DOOM.. 

UR.  a.   K.  UOOUK  la  to  b.  foood  at  hi.  OHIO, 
7iaMark.t  atra.l.  oppoait.  Third,  Roona  1  ajid 


Lyon's   Portable 
KITCHEN  FURNACE, 

In  itb  aoonoav  of  goal  and  htovb. 
a.  .  p.r'.o,  oookar,  broil.r.  toaator,  and  dal- 
Itod  baatar,  la  .  aaMMItr  t.  ar.rr  boDMfeirHr 
who  Ni.h.a  lo  ran  lb.  atom  a.d  two-lblrda  of 
k.  loal  II  oooa.oaa..  it  la  ob..p-I!  80.  Call  ard 
taa  It  at  Fork.  It.  StoBba  *  MIUaa>  pl.aabM 
•aavaHMiVUk.  tobpar  Ul    .!<,,.  a»Vo.  oVSoalu 


WDR.  AIKIN 


▼  rnn*  K  -reel  m%4  Chronlr  Ptae-ar.  of  lk« 
FYK.  BAB,  THBOAT,  l.CMifl  end  UEAKT-Oelarrb.  D-af- 
neaa.  Dtaobarcaa  fioaa  tba  Bare.  Waak  or  If  flaaad  Kr»*\  Oeeebf . 
Pabiltr.  Fpfaoay,  Na«rai«.A.  Bbsaeuvlae..   Drapsptla,  Pilee, 


Scrofota,  Dropay.  »to. 

l.Nittra     evarriad    or    einiU.    _ 
Irratoiaritlaa,  rata,  Riipprawaioa 
St.-ii.ty.     UTAriAn   end     etbar    Oi 
DBDOl. 

Cau  rr-rs,  Tomara,  Waea  end  Marka  aklllfnllr  remoTsd. 

sar  AH  Losfltiaeual  Ueees  Paltbfoi 


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Tasihs  nnd   *•«■■,   no  nalisr    "hit    tbsy>a   rsad  or   di 
dsbllity, 
qsaokary  or  daeaptlei 


fil.  can  raly  oo  aura   rsmsdy   of  dalormlty,  dsbllity,   or 


■al  maana  knowe  for 


ors  laaanllns  dansar,  aof- 


..yt 

DC  oo  bsdr  snd  ntlnd     Ho 
i  known  for    rapid,  rasa  eors  laroldles  d 
fsrlon,  sipoanrs  or  lose  of  Haas)  of  ohatioAas  and  spaoial  dia- 
aaaaa  ■iloo.t  mfrsory,  p-mma  or  sanasoea  drnga.    Oomplste 
«era  ( arbers  all  others  fal>)  of   wont  sases  end  any  syesptoete 
Isltlrom  bad  IrsAtmoel  orsaslaoL  -dSi 
FresUonsaliaUons.    All  falsdioloaa.  st«  ,  fsrslabsd, 
(Jail,  Mint!    )onr    oaas.     A.I.Ira. a,    Pt    J.  AIKIN.    M.    TV, 
■ST  Offlca,  See   Eaarny   strtat,    hi".    Oornsr    si    Ualt  forme 
•tr-st.  ban  FrASolaoe,  Uei.  JeC* 


ESIC3rHT"5T 

Single  Outside  Rooms, 

— WTTS 

No.  1  Spring  Beds  and  Hair  Jlattrasseft. 

AT  TITS 

BRANCH  HOUSE, 

ABA    HAXHOMT.   8T3BET.    COB.    CUT, 

AT 

Flfly     O.nta     por       TXTiajtit, 
And  Lpm  by  the  Week. 


OFSIV     Alali      XaTXaCA-ECV. 

Apt-iS L.  J.  IWILt,  Proprl.tor. 


PIONEER  6HOE  MANUFACTORY 


TBI  «OBT  AXSOABT  OTJ3TOM    WOK  Ul  TU  OITT 


m-nmt 


*  FXG-. 


THE  JOTTBHAL  OP  AJrOSMttKTS. 

Pibltalied  erera  Dei  to  tbe  *eer  »I 
J.        £».        BOOr-A-SwDTTS 

C3S  M.erenaat  and    SBU  WaeMnrtOB  .la 
Below  Montgomery.  San  7maorano. 


THUBSDAT JUNE  19,  187S 

AMUSEMENTS.    Etc 


California  Thfatre, 

Geo  D.  Chaplin  bad  a  splendid  booaa  last  night, 
when  he  took  bis  farswsll  benefit.  Bach  ol  tbe 
two  ac Ire-tea  who  mi de  in  appearance  on  tbla  oc- 
casion trade  a  good  in.pret sion  on  the  public.  Mitt 
Jean  Claim  Walters  is1  ao  actress  of  much  powtr ; 
acd  she  plij»d  tbe  part  of  Marian  Vararonr  vary 
welt  indeed-  Hers-jie  ol  reading  la  good,  it  rs- 
mind.  na  somewhat  of  Miss  SallteHrncklsT.  who  is 
one  of  tie  most  IrteHigent  and  forcible  readers 
ever  beard  on  the  Cali.orria  state,  alias  Kent, 
was  otaxminglj  sjisp-lbeticin  the  rait  of  Lucille, 
tie  child-wife,  and  rained  considerable  applanse. 
Both  aotreasea  were  called  before  tbe  oortainwita. 
the  beneficiary,  Mr.  Chaplin  made  a  Terr  abort 
speech;  be  thanked  tbe  poblia  for  havics  given 
him  saoh  a  good  heoee,  and  hoped  that  ail  bia 
friends  Would  ra'ly  again  on  Friday  when 
Jobn  Wilson  wae  to  take  a  benefit  Mr, 
ChipUn  did  aome  good  acting  is  Strsibmore. 
atsd  was  ireanentlr  applauded.  The  performance 
terminated  with  tbe  capital  bnrlscqua  of  "Pooa- 
homae,"  In  which  Mr.  Chaplin  aide  a  neb'.e 
Pewahatas;  W.  A,  Meatajer  achieved  a  veritable 
tnnmpb  es  Oapt.  Jebn  Smith;  Miss  Maggie 
Meare  acted  Pooabontaa  wite  her  nsnal  vivacitr; 
Mias  Minnie  Walton  was  tbe  "pooliesl"  of  Pootev 
peta,  and  everyone  did  well.  The  drama  of 
"Stralbmore,"  with  the  time  cast,  inclcding  Mias 
Jean  Oiara  Walters  acd  Mis.  Florence  Kent,  and 
feorleaqaeof  "PsesbenUs"  will  be  performed  the 
again  tbla  aveuii  g. 

Alrxavmbra  Trieatre. 

Kdwin  Kelly,  the  wonderful  Leon,  W.  F.  Baker. 
Geo  Toiler,  Harry  Thompson  and  others  render 
Offeabaeb'B  opera  of  Mobs  Ohonteori  with  good 
effeot.  G.  W.  Jester  "the  man  with  the  Talking 
Hand"  presents  Dovetites  even  nightand altogeth- 
er a  charmioe;  entertainment  is  riven  which  otgnt- 
Ly  attracts  an  asdrea.ce  composed  of  the  upper. ten? 

Bella  Tnio*   Theatre. 

Fred  BitetrWs  song  aid  dines  "Shtandiog  oa 
Der  Deck," Cassim  and  Fritz's  wonderful  gymnas- 
tie  performances  acd  many  otbar  attract  ons  are 
off.red  te-oighu  The  amosins  extravaeanr..  ol 
"The  Kro&kedest  Black  Kreok''  cocolndea  Lbe 
even iag's  entertain  msr.1. 

Buckley 's  New  Vnrtrtiea. 

Mias  Mellie  La  Forrest,  Mias  Ida  May,  Frank 
Morrtimore,  Ned  Buckles'  and  many  ethers  will 
appear  to mgbt  in  a  Street  bill  which  is  published 
in  fall  on  oar  first  paf*. 

Benefit  of  John  TTil-aon. 

To  morrow  night, -Jcha  Wilson,  a  thoroughly 
reliable  and  pstnstrkug  actor,  who  inn  certain 
line  ol  cbaraftsrs  is  nuapproachaale,  will  lake  his 
benefit,  Tbe  perforeg  aooe  will  commence  with 
tbe  play  of  "The  Octoroon,"  in  which  Kate  Dea- 
in'e  daughter,  aged  fifteen,  who  has  already  had 
some  experience  on  tbe  stage,  will  appear  as  Eoe. 
Tne  beneficial? -Trill  play  Salem  Seudder,  and  g, 
W.  Piaicy  has  lyolnnteered  for  Jacob  MoOloskey. 
After  this.  Jobc  McOalloagb  will  recite  "'Barbara 
Fretcbrc."o\'0.  Williamson  will  follow  with  "Dft 
Barbara  Fredtcha"  exd  the  "Dwarf  Story,  and  the 
drama  ofTse  Drunkard."  whiob  wilibs  playedlfor 
the  fin  t  time  at  this  theatre  on  this  occasion, (will 
conclude  i he  evening's  entertainment. 

Pacific  liall— VTIeiiiawski. 
This  hall  was  thronged  last  night  in  evsry  part, 

nad  presented  a  most  brilliant  appeara£.©e,. ma-ay 
of  the  ladles  doing  bonor  to  the  occasion  by  ap- 
pearing ialull  eveniog  drees.  The  concert  oom- 
ineaeed  with  a  piano  sole— Riff's  Septuor  fina'e 
from  L'Afrtcaine—  admirably  played  by  Carl  Wolf. 
aohn  who  was  much  applauaed  and  declined  an  en- 
oore.  lfexL  Mme.  Jule  De  Bytber)  appeared  and 
sang  Millard's  ''Waiting"  in  excellent  style,  en- 
oored  the  Bang  Kathleen  M&voomeen  etill  more 
pleasingly.  Mme.  De  Fyther  has  a  rich  mezzo 
aoprato-veice  trained  in  the  beat  school.  Oa  tbe 
enrol  the  eve&iog  makes  hie  appearance  he  re- 
eeiveda  most  enthusiastic  welcome  the  audieeoe 
applauding,  and  shooting  unt3  thsy  were  coarse. 
They  felt  pre1 1;  Bare  that  these  plsudidl.  paid  in 
advance,  would  ba  well  bestowed.  The  result 
proved  that  Wiet-iawski  was  worthy  of  ail  bonor 
th&tcon.l'l  be  paid  him.  He  played  a  fantasia  on 
Fan eV composed  by  himself,  in  the  most  brilliant 
manner  proving  himself  a  master  of  his  instru- 
ment. A  characteristic  of  his  method  is  the  won- 
derful firmness  of  bis  bowing.  In  the  second  part 
an  bis  execution  of  a  Keverie  by  .Vienxtempe, 
Wieniawski  displayed  those  sympathetic  qualities 
without  which  ne  violin  plajing  can  be  truly  great. 
His  interpretation  of  "The  Carnival  of  Venice' 
•with  which  the  concert  terminated  was  a  miracle 
cf  still  and  elicited  ihouts  of  rapturous  appianee* 
Tate  second  concert  will  take  place  to-nigbt* 
when  Wieniaws&i  will  play  an  air  varieT  by  Tiena- 
temps  and  two  of  bis  own  compositions,  T:  e 
troupe  is  an  exoeltact  one.  anl  Moos.  RembrieV- 
inaki  is  the  irost  accomplished  of  piaoisti.  There 
will  be  a  matinee  on  Saturday,  and  arras remeuta 
are  feeing  ms'-e  for  a  grand  Sunday  concert  at  the 
Calif osata  Theatre. 

Aedd«at  to  am  Actress. 

The  telegraph  brings  the  new*  that  during  the 
pertprnienes  of  "Black-Kyed  Susan"  on  the  li,  at 
the  Boston  lh-a're  Miss  Victoria  (the  aUfca  calls 
her  Vicontia,  tbs  Chro&icle  Tieonthes)  Yokes, 
tell  and  ferike  htr  collar  bone  bnt  continued  to 
aot  tbree  nigh'-*  until  'overcome  by  pain  she  fair. a* 
ed  and  bad  to  be  carried  from  the  stag's  on  the 
17th. 

Shell's  Opera  Home. 

This  hoaee  will  be'  opened  se  we  have  before 
stated  oa  or  about  the  1st,  proa.  Tbe  Altaand 
Ohrocrole  of  this  morning,  with  their  usual  relia- 
bility in  theatrical  mattsre,  mention  Mr.  and  Mrs 
Bateuutn  as  among  the  company  engaged.  The 
msmbers  of  tb*  comoany  whose  names  we  bave 
received  as  having  started  from  New  York  on  the 
17th.  are  Mr  Fateman,  an  exceelingly  clever  come- 
dian, one  of  the  best  in  tbe  profession,  Mies  Balls 
Pateman,  leading  jnveBile  lady,  I*.  Pike  and  Miss 
BiCkatt,  from  Booth's  Theatre.  Frank  Roche, 
from  Mrs.  Oonway'e  Theatre.  Brooklyn,  and  Mr, 
Billi'  from  the  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York.  Id 
eooii  -.  .aooai  of  these  engagements,  that  which 
was  pending  with  Miss  Blanche  De  Bar,  was  not 
oonsamatad.  W.  H.  Smith,  who  naa  made  these 
highly  advantageous  eegagemeatB,  will  retmn 
with  the  paitj  from  East. 

Awnnannav,  MVSStnu— Ona  Of    the  moat 

OiHipleta  eoUeeUouB  ol  the  kind  in  the  United 
*  tales,  comprising  hundreds  of  ooitly  and  beau- 
titBj  six  KJlala,  is  daily  an  view  t*o  gsmlhuoan 
sstlf)  at  the  Musanun  oa  1 
biuus  beproCiahlj  rweut  hare. 


Tate   Great  Show. 

As  we  go  til  press  ihs  New  Or'eans  and  New 
York  Equee\r:an  and  Zoologieal Exposition  ietra- 
varslnatthe  <h<ef  strata  of  ihscity,  in  grand  oro- 
ce.sion.  The  atriets  are  thronged  with  people 
gaxing  wiih  admiration  on  tbe  gaily  eaparteoned 
camels,  ihs  baby  elephant,  tbe  cage  of  Hods,  the 
glittering  calracade  of  lady  and  gsntlemen  riders 
in  gorgeous  costumes  and  ths  long  string  of  cages 
osataining  wild  beasts.  The  processiongose  front 
tie  famous  Circus  Lot  on  Ja:kioa  surest,  to 
Montgomery,  street,  to  Second  street,  to  Howard 
street,  to  Ninth  street.  t»  Miesion  street,  to  Sixth 
street,  ti  Market  street,  into  Tajlor  street,  to 
O" Parrel!  street,  to  Hyde  street,  to  Sutter  tt reel, 
t3  Powell  atreet.  to  Market  street,  to  Kesrnr 
itreet.  and  thecce  back  lo  tbe  pavilion  ground^ 
To-night  the  great  show  will  open  at  tbe  circus 
lot  on  Jackson  street,  en  which  two  mammoth 
pavillions  have  been  (reeled,  and  eorsiortably 
flu-d  npwithseata.  Tbe  oirens  comprises  over 
fiO  a'tisis.  Among  them  may  be  mentioced  H.W. 
Cock,  tbe  great  Engliih  equestrian.  Miss  Kite 
Oook,  manege  rider.  Hits  Bosina  Cook  eqaastri- 
enne.  Haretti  Sisters  gymnasts,  young  Leon,  the 
Vatxandt  Sroihers,  Anttin  Brothers  and  many 
O'hers  Among  ths  clowns  is  the  old  California 
clown  Bill  Worrell  whose  talented  daughter*  bave 
aehUvcd  money  and  fame  on  the  stage.  The  Pa- 
villions are  ver;  spacious,  but  ne  cannot  hope  that 
they  are  atffielent  to  accomodate  the  thousands 
who  will  flockto  ifaJ  great  thow  on  the  opening 
night. 

Masonic    Board   of  Relief   Benefit, 

An  entertainment  in  aid  of  the  funds  of  the 
Masonic  Board  of  Belief  will  be  given  on  Saturday 
next,  at  Woodwards  Gardens.  There  will  be  a 
concert  by  Schmidt  and  Sobfott's  Band,  fancy 
dances  by  the  pupils  of  McOarty  Brother  and 
Bister's  Dancing  Aosdemy,  end  a  vocal  conceit  by 
tbe  Maeonio  Oaoir. 

Woodwards  Gardens. 
The  wild  untamed  seals  just  added  to  tie  col 
isctiou  at  this  garden  are  objects  of  interest  wHo 
alL    There  sre  thousands  of  curiosities  to  be  seen 
here. 


Theatrical  Elocution. 

O.  B.  Bonoce,  ia  AppletODB  Journal,  Baye: 
In  listening  to  Madeline  Morel  we  ware  im- 
pressed more  forcibly  than  oyer  with  what 
we  bare  pointed  oat— tie  bad  elocution  of 
our  younger  actors.  Now,  by  elocution  we 
do  not  mean  studied  and  artificial  method* 
of  delivery,  -which  are  commonly  ats:cLated 
in  men's  miada  with  the  word*  but  aimply 
correct  rendering  of  an  author's  meaning. 
Ona  of  tbe  accepted  faults  is  always  to  em- 
phasize a  prononn,  regardless  of  the  ftci 
whether  tbe  senge  calls  for  it  or  not  We 
don't  knew  that  we  heard  io  Madeline  Morel 
a  eiingel  sentence  delivered,  io  which  a  pro- 
noun occurred,  that  the  sentence  wae  not  in- 
jured. His,  ber,  she,  he,  you— invariably 
ooe  of  these  little  words  had  to  bear  the  whole 
brant  of  the  Bentecce.  For  ioetance  one 
begs  of  another  "your  pardon,"  when  no 
qteetioD  of  anybody  else's  pardon  was  in- 
volved, and  it  was  "your  pardon"  tbat  was 
a&ked.  There  were  innumerable  bimilar 
doBtances  which  struck  ub  at  tbe  time,  but 
which  we  cannot  now  recill.  And,  then 
■not  only  pronouns,  but  other  minor  words 
oontinuaUy  receive  the  actor's  uncalled-for 
attention.  The  heroine  talks  about  some- 
body "trampling  cm  ber  name" — of  course 
aba  didn't  want  to  imply  any  particular 
method  of  trampling,  supposing  different 
methods  do  exist,  bat  simply  to  express  the 
fact.  The  first  word  of  the  sentenea  would 
have  had  ne  more  than  justice  if  it  bad  re* 
ccived  the  Bpesker  s  favor.  Bad  elocution 
of  this  kind  not  only  destroys  meaning.it 
renderB  delivery  very  stiff  and  hard,  and 
fairly  worries  the  ear  of  the  instructed  list- 
ener. Will  not  tbe  ladies  and  gentlemen  ef 
the  profession  be  so  good  as  to  reform  the 
error  altogether? 


A.   ''Damned"  Farce. 

Lamb's  firdt  fares,  "Mr.  H.,"  wasnotput 
into  rehearsal  till  tbe  close  of  the  year  1806. 
It  was  produeed  on  the  10th  of  December, 
and,  ia  a  single  night,  a'l  Lamb's  anticipat- 
ions of  bis  £200  or  £300,  his  franking  privi- 
leges, and  tin  compliments  of  tbe  press, 
were  dissipated  into  thin  air.  The  piece  was 
damned  beyond  hope  of  redemption.  Lamb 
sat  with  his  sister  in  the  fiont  row  of  the 
pit,  and  joined  with  the  house  at  the  outset 
in  encoring  bis  epilogue,  and  afterwards, 
when  tbe  tide  turned,  took  bis  part  with 
equal  gusto  in  hicsing  and  hooting  his  own 
play  and  Kb  actors  cfi  the  stage.  "Hang  'em  I 
bow  they  hissed,"  he  says,  giving  an  account 
of  the  evening's  diversions.  "It:  was  nothing 
bat  a  sert  of  fiantic  ysl),  like  a  congregation 
of  mad  geese,  with  roaring  something  like 
bears,  mows  and  mops  like  apes,  sometime 
snakes  that  hissed  me  into  madoefs-  Tbe, 
noiae  still  rings  in  my  ears.  Were  you  ever 
in  tbe  pillory  ?  Beind  dunned  is  something 
like  tbat." 


Artists  who  Bujoy  Themselves. 

We  are  glad  tbat  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Barney 
Williams,  bave  made  money  ia  their  pro- 
fession for  they  evidently  know  how  to 
enjoy  it,  They  have  lately  returned  to  New 
Tork.  Much  of  their  time  abroad  was  de- 
voted to  tbe  art  galleries  of  Belgium,  the 
Hagne,  Florence,  Some,  Ac,  from  wbicb, 
for  their  own  collection,  they  briog  some 
choice  works  in  paintings  acd  sculptures. 
On  their  return  from  Italy,  they  played  suo- 
cessfal  engagements  at  Belfast  and  Dublin, 
and  will  now  rest  for  a  while  at  their  sum- 
mer home,  at  Batb,  Long  Inland. 


Thankful, 

Mrs.  Jane  G.  Swissoelm  remarks  tbat 
the  politics  of  to-dsy  "leave  God  and  woman 
out  in  the  cold,"  and  tbat  she  is  thankfal 
that  "women  are  shut  out  in  such  com- 
pany." 


We  get  no  bmlnesB  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  onr  work,  at  tbe  What  Cheer 
Laandry     Office,  121  Leldeedorff  street. 


A  great  variety  of  Tlee  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
Just  received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
Leidesdorff  street. 

Asa     Ij.     Wauirnman'S 

"Ohigago  Beer  Depot,"  638  Bacraeawto  street, 
between  Montgomery  and  Kearny.  The  oele 
brated  *'  Chisago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  best  of 
Honors.  Daily  la_ch,  with  lobster  salad  and 
other  delicacies,  prepared  by  tbe  epicurean 
George  Butt.  Beer,  10  cents.  EegcLr  Ger- 
man lunches,  caviar,  SwIpb  otaeeee  and  sand- 
Wicnee,  served  to  order.  To  lnnob  at  Wanga- 
man'a  is  the  thing.  fi-j 

It    Is    True. 
i.  A.  Shaber  k  Co.  are  selling  parlor,  eete  and 

all  oihtr  kin  da  cl  rarnUure  and  bidding  cheaper, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  In  town.  Other 
dealers  don't  stand  a  iliost  of  a  chance  when 
people  know  Shaber'd  prices.    707  Maraet  street. 


r»remium  Shirt   Makor. 

Mrs.  Eveline  Morris  526,  Ke:  my  St.,  r^Bpect- 
fidlv  solicits  a  call  from  friends,  and  strangers 
vleitkig  the  City.  KeweBt  etylea,  perfeot  At 
and  prices  reasonable.  6-g 

Scun  Moore, 

Formerly  of  BaSB  House  Carriages,  can  be 
:ound  In  trout  ef  Coleman  Eroe.   clothing  ee- 

abllsbmeBt,  southwest  corner  Dash  and  Mont- 
gomery  ate. ,  or  Dexter  Stables.     Carriage  orders 

eft  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  re 


A.  JPXeBvaasvxxt  Loeacion, 

Persons  desiring  ccsn'ortable  lodgings  In  a 
Qsntral.  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
sad  in  epect  the  fine  raltes  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  builaxnp:  ia  a  verv  fine  one  and  is  wall 
lighted  and  vratOated.  » 


LjKHersj  Tialtlna  C^avavlei. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Joan  P. 
Dwxxn,  126  Sutter  street,  opposite  Lick  Hoaaa, 
and  at  the  Grand  Hotel.  H.  B.— Hiansxa- 
canaTB  ixarxr  ausuBU),    FavoaaxsHD?  of  everv 

descxlrUoa  to  order.  a 


B. 


Dental   Work. 

Foa  rns-xsr  quaht»  or  wohk,  go  to  T.  C.  Jes- 
inp,  dentlEt,  cor.  Suttei  -ud  Mchtgoaery,  over 
Tucker's.  3-u 


CiLaravoTaBTr.— Madame  Clara  Astonla,  the 
Clairvoyant  Physician  and  Independent  Tranoe 
Medium.  333  Kearny  street,  bet.  Both  and  Pine, 

C)  asuit* tions  In  Eaglisb,  French  and  Oarman. 


What  all  Ladies  are  Fond  of. 

Ladle*  sre  fond  of  whatever  Is  elegiat  and 
luxurious  all  the  world  over,  and  nothing  ap- 
peals eo  strongly  to  their  dominant  paaalon  In 
that  respect  SBa  handsome  carriage,  with  sty? 
U* b  appointments  and  spirited  hcr±ea,  It  is 
not  to  be  wondered  at,  thtrefore,  tbat  a  lady's 
envy  1b  excited  at  peeing  a  mere  wealthy  mem- 
ber of  her  sex  la  a  beautiful  Clarence,  or  other 
fashionable  vshi.-rfe,  with  a  proud,  dashing 
team.  It  la  important  to  know  that  the  Occi 
dental  Ca-riagei,  wbioa  are  tecood  to  none  In 
elegance,  may  be  used  by  any  lady  in  tbe  city 
at  any  hosr  for  any  length  of  time  the  may 
dealra.  This  virtually  places  tboee  who  engage 
them  on  an  equal  footing  with  the  most  fox  in- 
nate of  their  sex.  and  social  hairaony  is  there 
byoatsbUsbtd,  Orders  for  these  favorite  oar- 
cisges  may  beleft  at  the  Occidental  Hotel,  or 
at  Bouton  &  Bob's  stables,  No.  1016  Stockton 
atreet,  ' 


Bound  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Is  G .  Rnikhardt'e  motto.    Fine  French  Oalf 
ToclF  iLide  tc  (Tttr  ;n  hi  Ss  »■   f/10.     A  geed 

and  aatiffacflon  guaranteed.    Call  at  640  Wash. 

Ington  street  and  be  convinced.    A  full  assort. 

mentof  neatly-made  goods  always  on  band,  at 

prices  to  suit  everyone's  purse.  4  m 


Dr.     Doherti* 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  particularly  to 
anionic  and  speciQo  practice,  and  as  -  such  la 
now  the  most  Euooeesful  of  any  Physician  In 
9an  Francisco.  Office  519  Sacramento  street, 
soraer  of  LeldeadorO.  a  few  doors  oelow  What 
Ohser  House. 


Fresh  and  Sweat, 

Fer  the  best     confectionery,    &•>    to   Oanty    and 
Waaner*a.  107  Honteomerr  St.  sear  Sutter.        ■ 
The  Last  New  Sonp. 

Air — "M>tt  <£  Chandon," 

Emerson  OorvUle  la  my  name, 

My  business  always  is  the  same; 

Eastern  Oysters,  and  Faney  Boast, 

Relishes  these,  tbat  my  house,  can  boast. 

Safely  these  Bivalve*  to  all  I  ahow, 

Ob!  bieh  ohl  Obi  high  ohl 

None  who  have  been  bat  again  will  go. 

CorviLle  cays  sot  eayB  sol 

Oa  Floe  Street,  at  No.  410, 

Remember  the  number  and  call  again. 

Visions  of  Shell-fl  jb  in  every  style, 

Inwardly  cause  you  much  to  smile. 

Ladles  with  escorts  there  always  go, 

Ladles  got  Ladies  gol 

Emerson  Oorville'a  polite  I  and  bo 
S-l  They  gol  they  gol  they  go) 


Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  carriage,  stylish 
boTEes  and  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leading  es- 
eenttals  of  an  cnjoyoblerlde,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Francisco  bo  an  question  ably 
as  from  Frank  Bouton,  whose  carriages  have 
tbe  privilege  o  tbe  i'and  fronting  tha  Occi- 
dental Hotel.  His  handsome  turn-outs  are  used 
by  tbe  best  circles  of  the  city,  snd  as  Be  makes 
it  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
courteous  drivers,  nets  more  liberally  patron- 
1  zed  than  any  other  carriage  proprietor  on  tbla 
Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  ia  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
except  those  which  be  provides.  Frank  bas  en- 
joyed gT'at  success  in  bis  business,  and  the 
adm  Ira bl e  way  in  which  be  eooductB  it  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  all  who  patronise  him.    * 


Woman's    Xlxarrxta. 

One  would  think  tbat  it  was  one  of  woman's 
rlghta  to  enjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
psy  the  came  price  for  It.  Nearly  all  tbe  res- 
taurants "  for  ladles  and  geLtlemen"  In  8an 
Francisco  bave  poorer  fare  than  these  where 
gentlemen  only  dice.  Thxbk  is  ah  ixorpnov. 
At  the  Pto5J£eb  Ribtatjsajtt,  on  Waahlngton 
atreet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladies  can 
get  an  excellent  breakfast,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
since  1849,  provides  every  luxury  the  market 
afiorda  Both  ladles  and  gentlemen  find  there 
oiehtB  to  please  tne  most  emoareen  taste,      * 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  la  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  bats.  At  "  The"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  Tbe  stock  la  Immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  ona  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  he  suited.  a 


Si gn or    Fulvio    Bossl 

Oivte  private  lessons  in  Itslrsn  and  English 
Vocal  Mosio,  at  64S  Clay  street,  or  at  the  real 
denee  of  the  puplL  fri 

Dr,  Barlow   J.  Smith 

Is  giving  a  cours  ef  Free  Leetures  to  Gentle* 
men  oa  Sexaal  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases st  bis  Hygeian  Hall,  637  California  street, 
■very  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  %  o'clock. 
A  oart  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  reeard  to  health 
to  invalids  dairy,  from  9  to  4  p.  v.,  tree,         \ 


GREAT  REDUCTION  III  PRICE 


>.DIE8    SUITS 

...JU&... 

GHAS.  MAYER'S 


Pioneer  Cloak  Stor 

(Formerly  afarar  A  WarkhsisxJ 
ATo,    M    MOBfTSOMEKT    HTWBB       , 

Opposite  the  Z.LSSK  Hobw. 
BBASOH,    «08    KKAKM    »TU*SBjr|    < 

MB.  MAYBR  GALLS  ATTENTION  1TJ  B 
large  and  well  esleoUd  aasortment  ot 

Ladies  Cloaks,  in  Silk,  Teh< 
and  Clotk, 

And  bis  naw  stela*  of  rsadr-amds  Silk,  vTeal  ■ 
•tberLADIRS^BTjTTS.at  VEftT  LOW  FRira 
Alto,  a  lares  stock  of  Biripea.  Brochs  and  L 
b  haw  Is,  Lace  Jackets.  Bilk  «nd  Ootton  Vsbi 
Silas,  Satins,  OloakiusB,  and  every  dsaerlMloo 
TrimmiiifB.  JUST  ASklVBD,  a  tarsTSvoloS 
the  Bummer  stylss  of 

PLAIM      AJ8s>      KMBatOiatBasK 

UJfEN   svixa, 


F.  B.— Cloaks,  Dresses  aad  salts  mads  to  ert 
mUtestfsahloD.saiesaenabla  rates.  mfc 


A  Servant  in  tbe  Corner. 

Weed's  Carpet  Sweeper,  with  the  beat  assort* 
ment  of  Carpets  and  Furniture  in  tbe  State,  at 
John  O.  BeH'e,  nearly  opposite  the  Grand  Hotel, 

Sis r Set  sheet.      4a? 

Polaloa  Oak  . 

It  Is  now  geoerallr  known  that  the  active  princi- 
ple to  which  tba  effects  of  POISON  OAK  are  dne 
ia  a  violatlle aoid  called  by  ehsmiats  toxieodendric- 
acid.  It  is,  however,  not  so  wall  knows  that  DICK- 
EY '3  ORE  aiE  DE  LIS  is  not  on!  j  ths  beat  a  rails 
able  prevsatltiTS,  bnt  will  slao.br  its  neatralixing 
and  eoothing  Qnalitiaa,  greatb?  rtlitv  e  all  di 
log  Bym  p  to  ana. 


Pratt's  Abolition  OIL 
Cures  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


3-1 


McDowell,  Show  Card  Writer 

Beady  made   and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 

608  Market  street,  cor.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 


Oysters. 
In  strolling  round  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'FriBoo  by  gas  light, 
Uur  careless  test,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  s  soxeen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen ; 
While  mossy  stono  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell. 
Made  that  window  teem  to  be 
Borne  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

atop,"  sard  my  friend,  "let's  go  in  bare- 
It  loots  ao  nice — and  try  their  oheei." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  ••!  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  *T.*" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  out  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  bis  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  it  true, 
And  a/abed mmfnifiemiig,  tot; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  Juicy,  fat. 
Cooked  every  style;  Just  think  of  thai, 
And  If  your  mouth  don't  water,  than 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  crabs  and  terrapins  ; 
In  fact ,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  oil  kinds  of  game, 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  wo  could  name. 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladias,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem. 
That  they  have  here  the  best  los  cream: 
So  here  they  flock,  the  Utile  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "suih  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  and  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyeter  Bouse,  387  Bush  street,   above 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Bight. 

CHARLES  HAAKB.  Proprietor. 


MISS    N.    SCULLY, 

LADIES' 

FASHIONABLE    HAIR    DRESSER 

Has  Bemovcd  to 
84  t  WASHINGTON  ST., 
Four  doors  below  Stockton  sires 
Hairwork  of   all  DesoriptionB  made   to   order 
Charges  moderate.  jail  lmf 


BORER'S  BITTERS. 


THE  CNDBESIGNED  IS  SOLE  AGENT  IN 
UalifoJnia,  for  the  sale  of  ihs  above  cele- 
brated Bitt.rs.  He  is  prepared  to  deal  witb 
Merohants  and  Jobbers  on  the  moat  reasonable 
tarma.  WM.   B,  JOHNSTON, 

jull  lna  StfJ  -  California  s treat. 


THE   OLD 
JEXot    Scotch, 

IS  Mortem  Street,    near  Kearny. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOI  MP  JtBRY  II  TOWH. 

Alwava  on  file  the  New  York  Herald.  Harper'r 
Weekly,  FraDk  Leslie's,  Dsy's  Doings,  Police  Ga 
zntte,  all  the  Oaliforola  papers,  also  London 
Ranch.  Bell's  Life.  Illustrated  London  News.  Call 
and  satisfy  yonrselt. 
aOr*  Don't  forget  tbe  slrn  of  the  Hot  Scotch, 
f©7  tf  W.  8.  WALDHON.  Proprietor. 


S 


HALL'S  j 

pAr 

SA     'l 


YELLOW 
DOCK 

AHD 

IODIDE  of  POTAS 

nw  but  srsixe  mjuoicj 

la  in      rirlln   the   Bloo.  «f 
Morbid,     eorrcot    and     Inpwc    atntl 
Core.  Bhenmatlun  and  Mercurial  Fa) 
Sold  by  all  Brwnhtt. 


A9MCT,    417    UIMH    «TKJU 

BOLE  AGENTS  FOB 
»B.     FEBBT'I    1A9T    CBJJOB 
SB.  rlBBTt  WJtarOOT  PltU 
iajf 


stb: 

Programmer  and  u]  kind,  of  Printing  far" 

SHOW,   XJEOTXTBiB.    COJiCBBT,  TI  ■ 

ATBI  and  CIKCTJS  BAKASI 

AT  LOW  BATES,  BY 

13.  F.   ster< 

Sa>    CLAT    STKBET.       ml 


*  MAirUFAUTUBBBI 
— A«T>— 

BirAiiiii 


THOMAS    W.    BRBBJfJ 
SILVEH.  X^Xs^eVI 

£0  DRUIS^MJOS, 

UTttlB    MT8ICJJU   MTB1 
BSTABIJBHBD  IK  1BSS, 

av*Ltaioaa  riren  on  tbe  Banjo  and  Dram,  t 
MISSION  8TKEET,  batman  Firat  and  Bf~ 

B.  B.~Fine-toned  Silv.r  Solo  Banjo.  I 
MiionaJ.  alvara^tnband. 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

JEVJ.BY    IATTJBDAT    TII«I 
ma.no    and    Bins-lna   aat  8  j?.| 

CHARI  aVSALOO 


Twenty  Thousand 

Paper  Collars ,  all  stylss,  for  Bale  cheap  at  tbe 
What   Ohear  Laundry,  office   121  LeidesdoraT at. 


Removal. 

Samnel  Swift  bas  removed  from  116  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  machines  rentsd  and  re- 
paired as  usual,  and  Bold  cheaper  than  ever,  x 

Do    ZToti    Buffer    from    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  a nfferens  from  Oerns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Oowao'l  Insti- 
mte,  alO  Eeartry  street,  from  1  to  8  WM,  We 
snaak  tram  erajsrienee.  Imitiig  ttrted  ths  !>••- 
tars  eacaWiirj.  V  nuiii  il|l—  afiast.il,  ^ 


S.F. BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

D on k  aeilers  -and  9tatloB«r«, 
EL  H.  Moore,  BOS  Montcomerj,  near  MeroftaaL 

Bailaew  Colleerea. 
Heald'a,  Bryant  A  Strattooa  OoUege,  24  Post  itreet 


Bate,  Bred.  Stalls  M  to  1(0.  Calif oroia  Harks t, 

Emplorsseat  Offlce. 
Ohinese  Emplojment  Oe.— Pierce  A  Co.,  <77  Sao- 
r  am  em  o  street. 


H.A.C 


£ 


Lossn  k  Oo . ,  IS  Hsntgomsry,  107  aad  109  Sattaw. 
Hair  JeweliT. 
OallsDder,  mannfaotnrer,  63  Second  street 
Hsmaaus  HsUr. 
A.  B.  A  Co.,  llO  Second  rtrott. 
Scarther  ef  Btacorda, 
Gillespie.  611  Washington strsst. 

Sliver  Prise  Dren  Ftttlas> 
Brosse.  No.  34  Third  strsst. 

Watchei  svHd  aaresselrT. 
.  Oallander  S3  Second  strsst. 
tfhlteseri  sussl  Fsser  BaEttri. 
.  Wheldsn,  1  r3  Oss«rs  areata 
Wlwes  a-d  J^sjwswa.    ( WsuOssais.) 
V.*Oswss«arroat. 


O.V. 
Mme 
H,  A. 


*r 


eoa  AUi.lon  atreet,  near  Beena 
0  EAGLES  *  WILD,  Proprlato 


Philadelphia   Restaurs). 

OHAS.  T.  BEBGOLD.  PBOFBJBTOB. 


THB  OHO10EBT  MEATS  AMI) 
Vegatablea.  Board  by  tba  weed. 
tOS  PINE  STKBET  between  Kearor 
and  Honbroraerr.  m»r2«  In* 


li 


MILITARY    COODS   ' 

....aJTO.  .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEITRK  '> 
TRIMMINGS, 

8SS    Montsron-err  street,    BCsvam   M<] 

sahHtf  T.  BGIH3EB*  JOBxISt 


EDWARD     PEEL     &    C 

6K  and  «»7  ^TsiklBrtea  street,  J 


HAVB    OPENED  A  COOKING  KltTABL  I 
aaeot  a*-  this jMscs  for  ths  parpoissf  pr 
Ins  BALL  8TJPPSB8  snd  XtTK CHKft  VOB 
NI0S  AND  8ALOOBB,  on  the  tnoit  reasa 

term.    Lunches  tfellrsrsd'  In  any  part  cf  thi 
free  of  charge.     The  patronage  of  the  isloo  « 
the  city  Urespeotf ally  sollolMd.    _»»».       i°T 


Ss.it  Francisco   Jewelry  IH&mmfavcvt.  « 

D.  W.  Laird,  610  atershant  itxett.  DIM  ■ 
Setting,  Bnamellnga  All  kinds  trf  reps  I 
dsne.    Jewelry  fox  sals, 


lur.a 


»•• 


52> 


£  100 IS  / 


U«t»  •**  par  a«au  ft 


ENTERTAINMENT 


ciffaro    -^ 


•»■     '«*»•*»    ntuMT      iiai    i».    MM*. 

CALIFOBICU    TnFATBI. 


MASONIC 
lARDof  RELIEF 

Iward's  Gardens 

URDAY,  JUNE  21, 

rTawSSfSlT  W. 

NOEIRT 

-BT- 

Idt  A  Schlott's 

I Bao)4 «f  3&  ftaMo.  >•  «M|asclM*  wilh 

wrrritKMAS  n  ■ 
FANCY     DANCKN 

■mini  «kildna.  u>  cxlus*.  ndit 


TWt»    ITttllg 

Miss  FLORENCE   KENT 

Miss   JEAN   CLAR*   W»LTER|         .,»   LADY   VAVAIOUR 


PACIFIC 


LAW   REPORTER 


niu  .»  ii  o»   im  in  i,  1 1  ion. 

OR,  WROUGHT  BY  HIS  OWN  HAND  ?       ISSUED  EVERY  TUESDAY. 

a  i  ■  »* 

£$& iObIt   I^cml  Jo«r»4j    i»*MU*«*   We*. 

of  Ik*   Slalwlppl. 


T  ft  HI   W  \ 


thy  Brothers  &  Sisters 

**o  bats  iixUl*  ToI«als«rsd. 

jVocal  Concert, 

-BITHS- 

lOlVIC    CHOIR, 

I  ft  Domber  of  pront:!  -I  Artists. 


OP  PEKPORMAJJCBS  by  the  ng^iht 
1  to  lbs  Garden*,  *im)  ft  Dumter  of  toI- 


DN  SI  00.     ChiMrso  under   13   jstrs,    35 


t*«  r*******  •**•  -v»«*»i  ••  ■•»■.■***•  ni4«u«ift«M.  isimw 

OCAKOj^'X'^ 

"Or,    To   Gentle    Savage" 


•■    Dl 

a  *.BEB 

FRIDAyT  JUNE  20,   BENEFIT    OF     JOHN    WILSON 

IWOriTIACTrLATB  I 

•'T    H     E  OOTOnOO    P*?," 

Is  whlsb  ft  70*0*  lad*  of   U.l«  Oitr  wPI    rcal"    t)*r    ftrrt    ftppt ftraac*  ai  Z'JB     S    W.  NEBCT  bu  ktsdlj  To)«aw*ar*a 
uttl  will  Bpp-ar  »■  JftOOB  McOLOBAll*.     To   cosolnd)   with 

._"_?.  H  E    p  R  u  y  K  A  R  p-" 

8ATUBDAY  at  2 ......  ■ LAST  UNCLE  TUMI'S  CABIN  MATINEE 

BATUBDAY,  JUMB  Mftt.— W.U  b»  prod  am   the  <at*it  B*niaUon.J   J.  MaOlMiftV*  dr  nt  foutdf '  on  hr<  I 
H*rW«  poems,  "H»r  Letter,"  and   "IMtdo  of  Virginia,"  *od  oallad 

"POVERTY         JF™  TLm  A.  T  .  " 


Publishes  all  !be  California  Supreme 
Court  Reports. 

tv  »4«  Racsirao  tb*  (HtMl  >onm» 
inrrwrn  ranrmmv  ia  t 

RELIABLE  AND  INDISPENSABLE  AID  TO 
THE  PRACTICAL  LAWYER. 


J.  P.  BOGARDl  S.    Publisher. 


i-v»i.i;«tioj«    ornti. 

970.   BOB   Morchunl    atroot 

•ait  rntnoisoo, 


jian  House. 

DE   riOIIHE    BA1LB0AD 

lORIN,  Proprietor. 

SHED  BOOMS 

....BUT.... 

It  A  \X  XT  CI,  XX  t  . 

■Illy    *f    TVInra,     Uq- 


i.TAIIKD  IV  WIU  OR    MONTH 
awn  In 


AT>JJT3    EAST 

....EVERY... 

irdny    Kvoning, 

AT  BlOUT  O'CLOCK, 

_  AT  TUB  OLD  ORIGINAL 
IRkD  LION.  10  0*M>ry  attaat, 
fwbar*  ioa   0»o    ft»»»  HOT  AND 

OOLD  DRINK -t  of  tbe  T»r»  b*»t 
.  Qoalltj.  Tba  "Od  Sport"  la  al- 
■  ■rajt  on  band.    Drop  In. 

DAVE   MBNDK8.   Proprietor. 

HLD  HAS  RETURNED  TO 

Itm    Parent. 
«KA     8HIRT    STORE, 

tnct,  has  HeBOTCd  to 

Bcoond     street, 

i  r«*  will    asd   «   nnpkile   **> 

*r  >miia  >nd   hkjuh- 
•t  tbe  umttl  law  priced 


KEKEDICT   «   CO. 


I  JIEL'S  THEATRE 

jmnii  *Tom«e. 

GOOD  AMRIETY  WOMEN 

It  sates  Baal  will  Bad  It  to  tbalr  adraa- 
|  lts*tM  OalUoavia  to  aoirMpood  with 
J.  MaBARIBL, 

(  Bex  Ho.  I,  ffbareattit.  WjobIos. 


SS,    HOLMES  &  CO., 

uoiiMUM  iimin, 


D»OFQOOD». 


On  itsTriumph  March  From  Ocean  to  Ocean! 

The  Great  New  York  and  New  Orleans 

Zoological,  Equestrian  Exposition 


-A.  1ST  D- 


MENAGERIE,  CIRCUS  AND  MUSEUM! 

Ox±e  Tiols.et  Admits  to  a-ll  Tents. 


Jackson  Street   Lot,    for  Ten  Days 
Only,  Commencing 

thurbdayIeveninc  jone  ,9»  ,873- 

TWO  PERFORMANCES  DAILY. 

baivMUl  Bao  FraaoUeo.  trat alllas  aalj  and  azoIoaiTtlr   b»  rail,  aad  requiring  a  Bpaeial    Train  of 

_  iDOW-vblia  Cockatoo*,  Llaaiaa, 

sella*.  Bt»nf*roo»,  Io«i,  ftlondhlli, 

torenptnr.  Mooattoo,  Zorfe- 

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Attention,  Good  Livers! 

MR.  P.  BFKOBR,  IOHWSKI.V 
Droprlatorof  tb*  Mtn»ra*  U«*- 
i*nr»ni.  L»  lakvn  tha  naakxoninnt 
af  botb  tb*  Miliar*'  K*»i  anrant  on^ 
Oomaiaraial  aira*t  and  tb*  Miner*' « 
Branch  oo  Marhnt  alr<t«t.  In  partn*r«hlp  *» ri  * 
A.  DRAYKUR.  wbo  baa  b#*t>  oonr.*«i"d  with  Ih* 
Oral  tor  reara.  InprofsutDUhtti  r>**a  m»d*  L*. 
lb*  tol«in»  dtpartnat.  tbat  will  r*ndar  tb*  BBV 
otri'  mora  popalar  tban  It  ba*  avarbaati  duins 
tb*  13  jaaraof  IU  proaparitr.  Oar  Bill*  of  Par* 
anb—o*  all  lb*  datioacMi  of  tba  aaaaoo.  Ou 
nolio  !•  '  Ooad  r*r*.Uood  OooklDiaad  Hod*n*S 
Obaraaa" 

P.  DJEMOKa  A  OO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

Aal  and  BBS  Cotaaurtlai,  aaal   . 
1  •»  Mark**  air***. 

Op*n    ron  5  a.m.  to  Ifl  w,U.  ftaJl  laa 


FRED.  C.    WENTWORTH, 

AoaooaoH  tbat  at  hla  Saloon, 
•*»  Kaars*  at.,  M.  W.  aer.'B*t)raaBeat*>a 

Loaf  famosa  forth*  axoallanc*  of  It* 

WITNEH  and  LXQTJOTR» 

All  DHoka  will  hanoaforth  b* 

THN       O    B    N    TBI. 
ajM  In 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

■nmmntijL  cm,  «nui. 

Tms  BLxoAirr  thbatbk  has  bekr  a»- 
d«oorat.d,  aai  cub«rtQMb|Ui*iil|bt« 
bv  tb«  w..k.  BUn  «od  tr«v«Haa  wmHlft 
UMnllr  tnaWd  mm  oo  spplloatloo  o.'lMtw 


IHB  JOtTENAl  OF  AMU8BMEHI8. 

Pnbllahed  8tott  D»T  U  t°e  Year  by 

IT—  - 

-53S  Merchant  and  COS      W-iWoKtoR  Bt. 

Below  Montgomery,  San  PTanoteco. 


THUB9DAy ....JUNE  19,1873 


OAUTION1. 

One  Mark  Pemberton  hnrinjr  been 
•detected  i»  fraudalently  obtaining 
credit  on  tne  strengUt  0/  a  former  con- 
nection «lth  this  Journal,  Oke  pub- 
lic are  cautioned  against  trusting 
aim  on  such  representations  as  he  has 
no  connection  wi.h  it, 

J.    P.     BOGIBOI'S. 


Good  Little  Boy. 

A  juvenile  actiolar  has  pet  on  paper  the 
fact  that  ho  would  "rather  be  a  little  girl 
and  obey  bit  mother  than  be  a  dog  aod  obey 
the  moon." 


Line  Upon  Line. 

A  cold  lanoh— ice  oream. 

Balloonist  are  a  flighty  c!nse. 

Life's  not  oar  own,  'tis  but  a  loan. 

A  national  poker  ©oagreia  is  tallied  of  . 

Small  diamond*    are  inoieaiiog  in  price. 

The  President  ia  fbinklog  where  to  6° 
next 

London  to  to  hare  a  comio  temperance 
paper. 

Tbe  Frolio  expec  a  no  fan  among  the 
icebergs. 

A  lazy  cook— one  ttf«t  "fritters"  away  her 
time. 

Fraok  Leslie  is  hnoting  a  lot  for  a  new 
newspaper  office. 

If  you  want  to  know  whether  a  tree  is  hol- 
low or  not,  ax  it. 

Plymouth  Church  organ  matinees  at  ten 
cell's  a  ticket  are  a  bit. 


A  Touching?  Rebuke. 

Baid  a  woman  10  a  physician  who  was 
■weighing  two  grains  of  Cilomel  for  a  child, 
-"Dinna  be  so  mean  wY  it,  it  to  f^r  a  poor, 
fathsrles  bairn." 


Too  Economical: 

An  Eastern  writer  thioks  it  is  carrying 
economy  a  little  too  far  when  a  man  has  bis 
wife's  favorite  bureau  and  dress :ng-oaee 
worked  up  into  a  coffin  and  tombstone  for 
her  when  sbe  is  siok. 

An  Unpleasant  Proposition. 

The  Chicago  Post  asks  this  conundrum: 
'Suppose  tbere  are  six  hundred  street  cars 
in  theoi'y  of  Chicago,  and  each  street  car 
-makes  eight  trips  a  day,  and  three  ladies  a:  e 
compelled  to  stand  up  each  trip,  how  many 
brutts  are  tbere  in  Chicago?" 

Tbe  soil  of  Nebraska  froze  to  the  depth  of 
eight  feet  last  wintar.  Thepotato  bug— oh  I 
■where  was  he?  He  was  nine  feet  down, 
and  ia  now  aoming  oat  gay  and  lively. 


The  Bfodocs  Disposed  Of. 

The  Virginia  Enterprise  thus  d;sp08»8  Of 
the  Modooa  :  Should  tLey  be  taken  East, 
Beecher,  Howard,  Tilton,  Colljer  and  other 
philanthropist]  shou'd  show  their  consist- 
ency by  adopting  them  into  their  fimilies 
and  giving  them  the  benefit*  of  Christian 
teaching  diieotly  from  tha  fountain  head* 
Capt.  Jack  ahoold  be  domiciled  with  Ooll- 
yer.  There  would  be  an  eternal  fitness  in 
the  associatioa.  Old  Scoaobtn  should  be 
invited  to  soar*  the  hospitality  of  Tilton'fl 
oomfortsble  dwelling.  The  age  of  thiB 
dutky  captain  would  be  a  guaranty  against 
fresh  domest:o  troubles  in  his  family.  To 
Be. nber's  tender  eare  we  would  consign  tbe 
Princess. Mary,  Captain  Jack's  sister,  sat'ie- 
fird  that  the  irregularity  of  conduot  for 
which  tbe  Modoc  women  are  noted  would 
in  nowtoe  diminish  the  reverend  gentleman's 
zeal  io  the  einiizalion  of  his  charge.  Scar- 
faced  Charley  and  Bogus  Charley  would 
very  justly  fall  to  Howard.  Ia  taking  them 
to  h'8  heart  and  home  be  could  save  bis 
ecilp  by  making  a  treaty '.with  them  and 
turning  his  backyard  into  a  reservation.  If 
these  gentlemen  are  disposed  to  regard  this 
suggestion  with  favor,  we  will  undertake 
to  lighten  the  expense  of  their  hospitality  as 
fas  as  possible  by  making  donations  of  dried 
grasshoppers  and  mule  meet. 


Verdict  :  Served  Him  Right. 

The  Graphic  characterizes  the  murder  of 
Mansfield  T.  Walworth  "A  Natural  Death," 
and  substantiates  the  statement  by  saying, 
-"a  violent  death  is  tbe  natural  end  of  a  life 
•of  violence;  and  whoever  persecutes  his  fam- 
ily, trains  a  possible  parricide."  This  fact 
is  capable  of  almost  endless  application. 


Too  Bad. 

Th.3  audience  at  a  Chicago  tbeitre  were 
disposed  to  be  hilarious  the  other  night, 
when  the  wife  of  a  gentleman,  who  had 
risen  from  his  seat  between  acta  and  started 
for  the  door  cried  out:  "Where  are  you  go- 
ing John?"    John  was  disgusted. 


Perhaps   He  is  Right. 

Whenever  we  writs  anything  about  "the 
forthcoming  celebration,  one  of  the  Figaeo 
printers  (ajaveoile)  persistently  sets  it  up 
•'The  Fourth  coming  Celebration." 

Rather  Broad. 

At  the  end  of  a  French  opera,  a  gentleman 
remarked  to  a  lady  next  to  him  that  the 
opera  was  "long  enough."  "Tea,"  she  re- 
plied, *'acd  quite  as  broad  as  it  is  long." 


Pratt'a  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Bhenmatlsm  and  Neuralgia. 


Corn*,   Bunions,    lagrowinc  Malls. 

A  perfect  cure  warranted  by  Albert  Schoeu. 
•waid,  137  Second  street.  1-bi 


Trie    Best   Remedies. 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per- 
ry*s  WeWoot  Pffls,  for  an  billons  complaint  a, 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Sanaome 
Street,  earner  of  Commercial.  • 


PHotottrapJllo    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  People*  Art 
Oillery,  84  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  street,  a 


Crystal  Simp'e  Room*. 

The  Oryital,  alive  to  the  w&ntB  of  the  com- 
•maoity,  has  Imported  direct,  Btfwa.bd'8  cele- 
brated Scotch  Whisky,  which  all  true  lovers 
of  good  liquors  will  sample  if  wise.  BrlodyA 
Donne,  proprietor?,  535  Saoramento  street,  be. 
twden  Montgomery  and  Sansome.  6  c 


Good  Wews. 

My  customers  and  the  public  sea  notified 
that  the  openine  of  Montgomery  Avenue  will 
ae*  necessitate  my  removal,  but  that  I  still 
keep  the  largest,  best  assorted  and  cheapest 
jrtoci  of   men    and  boys  clothing  In  the  city 

Also  great  bargains  In  gent's  furnishing  goods 
■trunsj.viliBM,  hatB  eic„  Can  before  pmches- 
iug.  H.  Peyser.  7)9  Montgomery  street,  first 
store  north  of  Washington  6n. 

J*  Oil*  til  Of  July. 

Strangers.  La Hei  &  Qen'leman.  before  you 
leave  ihe  city,  visit  the  Carpet  &  Furniture 
Emporium  of  JOHN  C.  BELL  nearly  opposite 
tbe  Grand  Hotel  on  Market  Bt.  Al?o  folding 
Cos'  Camp    Stools.      Tin      Weed     Oaip  t 

Bw=tr.r,    A  tb.3    finest     assortments    of  Laoe 
ourtains  in  the  State.  6r. 

■Five  HuniSreA  men  Wanted 

Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 

-w"hat  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leidesdorff  st.       • 


IDont  Iteaa  cms. 

For  if  yon  do  yon  will  spend  all  of  yoor 
money  baying  yoar  family  draw-good0,  hos- 
ieries, table-dob;,  children's  outfits,  etc.,  at 
the  cheapest  and  most  fashionable  place  In  tbe 


Geo.  Haas.&  Co* 

The  great  Gaudy   Emporium,  20  K»roy  St 
near  M&rist.  OS. 


Pnbllc  accommodation. 

Washing  leit  at  the  office  before  8  a.  m.,  can 
be  returned   in    the   evening   If  reqnlnd;  we 

never  disappoint  1    What   Ohear   Laundry,  121 
LeiaesdorfE  street.  • 


Pratt'a  Abolition  Oil. 

Tbe  People's  Remedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains, 
■   •  ^_  .  _. 

Star  Shirts  ana  Ooliars. 

All  sorts  and  siaee,  tor  ea'e  cheap,  at  t£6 
What  Oheer  Laundry,  131  Lelde*iorfi  at. 


White  Labor  Only: 

Employed    by   the  What  Onset  Laundry,  131 
Leldesdc;nT  street.  • 

fratt'H  Abolition  Oil 

Onres  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Broisea.  3-r, 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS 


"Faugh-a-Ballagh.' 

CITY  GARDENS. 

SUNDAY JUNE  22,  1873 

Grand  Reunion  1 


Haight  Light  Cavalry 

<  Independent.).  OAPT.  QVJINN, 
Escorted  by  the 

Guardia  de  Jurarez   &  Lafayette 
Guard 

The  world  renowned  BUISLiT  FAMILY  will 
appear  in  several  newAetiand  Pantomimes, 

oommeooiBg  a   '2  o'clock. 

An  address  Trill  be  delivered  by  Ool.  Walsh,  on 
tbe  "Coolie  Qaoetlon"— Anti-(  basse. 

Monatt  r  Proera  naae  of  Novel  Sports,  for  which 
Valuable  Pr  z«  will  be  awarded. 

fodo  r  aid  Outdoor  Amasemeot?  all  d*y 

Ur  aS  «iil,  Dav  aod  Evenine.  ander  1be  direo- 
tioo  of  tfii'jis-nt  fleor  manager*. 


IO  Cts.     IO  Cta.      IO  Cts. 

Per  Qlftss  for  the  Finest 

Wines  and  Liquors, 

and  tbe  Oelebrated 

PREDERICKSBXTRG  BEEE, 

— IW— 

FRSD     G.  VENTWORTH'S 
SALOON, 

601   KEARNY  STREET,   N.  W.  oor.   8,0. 
je-19-t(. 


GERTRUDE  M.  GREGORY 

— OF  THE— 

GREGORY  TROUPE 

Isreqtieited  to  oommnnioate  immediately  with 
the  undersigned.  By  eo  doing  the  will  boir  some- 
thing sr^atiy  to  hr  advantage. 

J.    H.   McCABE,   Thentricftl  Afient, 

Js-ie-Im  620  Wa-hington  Street. 


B.  P.  O.  O.  SEALS. 

At  the  next  stated  meeting  to 
be  held  on 

TUESDAY,  JUNE  24, 

V  >  o'olook  P.  M. ,  st   Oli.rtsr  Oak 
Hal!  on  Market  Break  the 

ELECTION  OF   OFFICERS 

F-rthe  eosaing  term  will  take  place.    AH 
NOMl.iEc'K   and   members  are    par.ig«l*rly  n- 

Que=t.d  tosf.ond. 

A-  W.  BARE, 

ic-0  G.  S.  O.  S. 


mmmmm 


CALIFORNIA  AND  NEVADA 
VOLUNTEERS, 

HONORABLY  DISOHAHGBD  FOR  ANY  |j 
emnsf*,  at  Dram  Barraeke,  or  any  other Jwl 
plie*  over  3.0  mllea  from  place  of  enlist  mem  Ml 
are  eoiit'ed  to  additional  Travel  Pay.  ITf 

Anply  to,  iH 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


CAL1F0EN1A_  THEATRE. 

Mr.  Jobo  MoOnlloogh.... Proprietor  and  Manager 

EXTRA  ANNOUNCEMENT 

BENEFIT  OFToHN  WILSON 

FBIDAI    ITE5U6 .JENS   COth 

TWO  FIVE  ACT  PUYJI 

THE   OCTOROON 

...-ASD 

THE    DRUNKARD. 

Mr.   Oobn  MrCnliongh 

WHlTeoite 

BAKBABA  FBETCHIE. 

Mr.  J.  C.    "Williamson 

WiH  raoiU 

DOT  BiBBaBA  KBEDTCUIE, 

Acdtell  tbat 

DWARF  STORY*. 

A  YOUNG  LADY  of  tile  city  win  make  bar 
first  aDpearacoe  as  Z0i£,  tbe  OCTOROON. 

8.  W.  PIEROY  has  kindly  volnntoered,  and 
will  appear  as  JAOOB  MoOloskev.  jel8  3t 


,ip 


OYSTEE  GROTTO 

A  clean  and  respectable  Oya'er 
Honjefittednppnrposel;  (or  Ladles' 

428     FINE    STREET, 

Above  the  Otlifornia  Market,  Detween  Kearny  and 
Montgomery  8t:estB. 

A.  W,  OIANNING,  Proprietor. 

jelo-lm 


OPERA  HOUSE, 

BAN    TOSS. 

This  theatre  will  be  leased  on  lib  sral  tarma  fax  six 
monts  m  an  experienced  manaf.r.  biL^ice'S  rf  pair- 
ing mr  absence  frpme&c  J033-    Tbenoasecan  now 
be  rented  bj  tbe  nigbt  or  wiefc  on  lew  terms. 
SEA  TLYG    CAPACITY  1,200. _ 
«.  BKOUSKA,  Proprietor, 
BIN  JOSS 


WANTED. 

A  Leading-man,  Juvenile  and  Comedian.  Tbose 
wbooui  make  tbemaatvei  genarally  ussfnl  and 
travel  foraeurebntlow  aalaiy.  Varittj  tilont  al- 
so wanted. 

Address,    C.    A.   LEWIS 
LIVERMOBE, 

ALAMKDA  00.,  OAL 


WIEMIAWSKjJONCERTS. 

>AOIFIO     H. 


M 


R.     HENRI     WrKNTAWSKl     HAS     THK 

bonor  to  annonnoe  a  series  of 

CRANO  CONCERTS 

...  FOB.... 

Thnrsdar  Evening; June    l»th 

•entnnloy  Af.ernoan Jaae  Slot 

OBAM'     MATIKEE. 

.'...WHEir.... 
MB.  HE3TBI  WfENUWSKI, 

Sols  Violinist  Ol  biBM-jaaty  the  Emperor  of  Raa- 
eia,  will  mske  bia  first  appearance  In  tbts  oity 
togBther  wita  aa  snsembls  of  eminent  artists,  in* 
olnding  jf-w  ^-j-r 

M'ile  JULB  DE  BYTHEB.  Soprano; 
Mr.  CAUL  WOLFsOaS,  Pianist: 
Mr.  T..  ttEM  ilELISSKr,   Aooompanvlst. 

A  most  attiaotive  programme  will  bB  presented' 
at  eacb  Concert. 

Admltalon 01. OO 

Reserved  Seati  EOetx.  Extra. 

Sals  of  saitsooamenaes  Monday.  June  16-b,  at 
9  a,  ii.,  at  Grays  Music  Store.  623  and  625  Clay 
street  Steinwa>'d  Pianos  used  at  all  Wiamawakt 
Oonoerts.  jel&-t(. 


X>R.  LEE  CHXJIV  GEE, 

CELEBRATED 

Cblneso  Pb.yslolan. 

1017  DTJPONT  STREET, 

Between  Pacific  and  Jackson  Sts. 

Onrea  all  disease/  Moderate ohargea.  j-lS.lm 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING  HOUSE. 

,*££-      FINBLT  FtJRVlSHKD  ROOMS,  SIR 
g^ffff  els  or  in  suit;, 

TVell  BA$m\\*&  aad  Te«tllatea< 


FIGARO 

IS  "HERE,  THERE  AJTO  EVERYTTHERE," 
and  is  constantly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
in  tbe  Theatres,  Traveling  Conveyances,  Hotels, 
and  public  resorts  generally. 

FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  IN  THE  BEST  BOOTETT.  IS 
placed  In  the  hat  <a  of  nearly  all  who  come 
to  the  city  to  make  part  iees,  and  is  therefore  tbe 
beat  of  advertising  media ,  *. 

FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROORAMME|IN 
every  Theatre  Is  San  Franoiaoo. 


FIGARO 

IB  MAILED  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oreeon— the  papers  left  in  tbe  theatres  at  sight 
being  gathered  np  and  saved  for  tbat  purpose. 


FIGARO 

18  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH! 
ont  the  centre  of  tbe. city,  in  all  Hotels,  Re*. 
taoirinta,  Saloon.,  Stares  and  Offices. 

FIGARO 

IS    CIRCULATED    EVERY    DAY    ON    THE 
.  Oakland  ferry  Boats  to  catch  the  passengers 
bat  arrive  by  tbegreat  Overland  Train. 


GEORGE    MATES' 

DEALER  IN  OYSTERS,  CLAMS 
andaU, kinds  of  SHELL  PISH, 


*fe 


SUUsNoa.  IO,  41,  48,  California 
Market,  tmtranoe  on  California  atreet, 

PabHc  or  private  parties  ud  fumillea  supplied 
from  6  A.«.  to  \i  S ■  M.  Ladies*  and  Gentlemen'! 
Orsfer  Roo»op*Q  from  6  ^.  t<j  ia  p_oy       A»71lj 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 

81CBAMEWTO. 

WE.   MOREOW,    SOLE    PROPRrBTOB.— 
•    T&is  hoass  can  bs  rented  by  th.  night. 


SUCCESS 

IS  BY  PelrLOWING  THE  TKOB 

American  Business  Principles 

The  Reasons  for  Success  or  Failure 

We  start  wi ti  the  Oat  asiorlion  that  no  bouse 
hisever  failed  because  tbe  price  asked  for  mei- 
obandise  it  kept  was  to 7  low.  And  agatnat  this 
declaration  we  place  this  fact,  that  no  firm  in  the 
ordinary  routine  of  trade  haa  ever  grown  loco  a 
large  and  increasing  business,  or  taksn  tbe  lead  In 
its  particular  olaaaof  good*,  v-iih  bigh  prices  for 
tbe  Watobword.  Suaoo»a,  Id  tbe  larRest  numb-r 
of  instances,  can  be  traced  to  fair  dealing,  COUR- 
TESY, and  INTELLIGENT,  PERSISTENT  EN- 
ERGY. 

Doe  mistake,  one  a'.tempt  to  test  the  too  often 
cheated  public,  may  result  in  apparent  success,  but 
eoooeror  later  the  victim)  of  tbe  imposition  will 
turn  upon  you.  When  a  man  buys  a  thing  and  bas 
paid  toe  mnoh  for  ii.  it  Is  useless  trying  to  smooth 
oyer  the  matter.  Tbe  merchant  who  ebuakled 
over  tbe  big  profi',  be  made  has  furnished  the  olnb 
wherewith  bis  own  head  may  be  broken.  Tbere 
are  mors  days  yet  ts  eome.and  the  man  who  thinks 
CONNING  A  MATCH  FOR  HONEST  DEALING 
had  better  not  forgat  it. 

Patrons  are  expected,  to  pay  a  pr<iBt  on  the 
purchases  and  at  the  same  time  depend  upon  tbe 
naerohant'a  advantages  as  a  guarantee'  that  they 
are  fair  and  reasonable.  If  the  pnblto  are  con- 
vinced that  a  certain  tradesman  has  peculiar 
facilities  forlaying  in  his  wares,  and  they  disoov 
erthepereeatageof  profit  t>  be  leas  than  ia  gen- 
erally demanded,  it  mittare  not  how  sms.ll  it  is, 
fractional  sums  are  snmoiont  to  insure  success 
where  the  contrary  will  surely  ro salt  In  failure. 


€5    ^ 


OUR  MANNEK  OP  DOING 


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BUSINESS. 


a    Success?' 


O   'We  bay  oar   Goods  low   and   seU  ' 
t  for  eaan.  ; 

0 

C     "We  mirk  our  goods  low  and  atlek  i 

m. 

O  to  onr  prices. 

o  ! 

We   represent   oar   goods  Jast    as  > 

r-  they  are, 

til 

Ul     We  retarn  the   money  to  all  who  ' 

a* 

—  boy  of  ns  and  are  »ot  salted*  If  the  , 

(0  ffoods  are  not  soiled. 

£"     We  are  witling   to   give  polite  at-  ■ 

A<  tentlon.  and   sbow    yon  thromgh  onr 

4  stock  whether  yon  wish   to  hay  or  ' 
UJ 


^  not. 


We  propose  to  treat   onr  cmtoni. 


CM  era  «o  well  that  we   ahall   see   them  HI 

> 

Z 
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w  ognln. 

Q     We  olna  to  treat  onr  coatamera  la 

^  such  a   way    that    every    visitor  ire 

have  will  be  a  .walking;    advertise- 


ment for  oar  honie. 


£0UR   INDUCEMENTS  TO 
Z  CUSTOMERS. 


q     Ctood,  Stylish  Clothing,  well  made. 

3  at  moderate   prices,  and  warranted 

as  represented.     Polite  and  attent- 

J  Ive  saltamen  to    attendance,  and  no 

Mane  urged  to   parehsae  If  the  soods 
do  net  suit.     If  the   above  Is   yoar 
H  idea   hnw  business    ahonld    be   con- 
ducted, call  and  see  aa. 


H' 


PICNICS,  EXCURSIONS,    ETC 


S.  F.  and  H.  P.  B.  R.  Co 


■ 


CHANGE    OF    TIME 

THE  CHEAPEST  ROUTE  TO  THE  GEYIHI. 

On  AJlL^FI5K  ■tubs  1. 1873 JTHB  nn> 

U«  with  tb.  S.n  Fr.D0i»oo  *  Norm  P.ol«oBit 
ro.d  OomM?r  tor  Olo..rd.le  .nd  .11  lol«rii!fi  | 

Bt.ClODB.Willie.Ta    San    PmnrUnn    H.*l_  ,Jl_  i*' 


exepted),  Trom  Froct  street  Wharf,  at  2-»  S5?  fi 

a0arnDl?*;  ^e  tr'i0  wtn  ,et¥d  Olorerdile™ 
6:09  o'clock  am  ,  connecting  at  Oonaona T 
sw.meraod  arriving  In  Sac  Fianciaoo  at  U™     , 
Ihe  steamers  and  cars    mako  close    oodbmiw 
vlthatagea  to  and  trom  all  points. 

SUNDAY   EXCURSIOnTaT  REDUCED   RATU 


J».at2:»r^u£J      | 

DoMnM'sfltfti  i    . 
icisooatU»«A.il 


Fr^"£'i;'"  "-h  !  "  ':  ;,'lb--  i'J's  win  allow  .tom 
s>ot)lsts  several  hours  at  any  of  tbe  BlocaaaS 
toe  line  of  ih*  ro*d  For  all  informationaaaiTi 
the  Oomruiy  s  oftloe,  4KB  Montgomery  street 

Oo  and  after  June  1st,  the  Bteamar  will  J*.,1 
San  Franoifoo  at  2  30,  r.  at;  the  oars  will  ill, 
01o7*rdalo  at  6  A.M. 

apl8 


PK£EB.  PQWAHOg.  Preelasnt 


Ba dger's  C entral_Par k,  OaUan  :> 


TEBSB  BEADTIFDl,  OABDKKB  ABK  BO' 
opaa  lor  the  .oaion.  aad  au*J 


popalar 


PIOKTIOS 


BO' 


Will  bs  hold  tharo.     Ths  .Hraotlona  ar.  oob,      , 
oub.     BKAIIKO  PAVILIOB,  MUSEUM,  OV» 
N  ASIUM.    SkatiDK  free  on  week  da.B. 

MOsii 


Aumie.l.n  ... 
OBILDBRB  IO  OKNTS. 


^"tl 


I 


PIPIFAX!  PIPIFiX 

TVTAGIO    BlTTERfi 

THESE  BITTEES.  INVENTED  BY  HEBBJ 
Wolfgang,  a  colebratsd  earanof  Oamanj.i 
semarvelonaln  their_ effects  that  they  are  itrl> 
throughont  En  reps 

MAGIC  BITTERS. 

They  give  Tone  to  the  Stomach,  Oolor  to  ths  Oe 
plSZien,  Brilliancy  to  the  Byes,  Vigor  to  tbe  Lot 
leot.snd  renewed  strength  and  rUUllir  to  thaag 
and  infirm. 
No  family  should  be  withoat  this  truly  teHtil 


je63ot 


J.  M.  COKWET  A  CO., 

Proprietors,  flan  Franeuee 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  HIUSEU 

And  Oollege  ofACedlelne. 

1  0  000    BBipfmTL   AND  _       _ 
XV.  W\J  Iveobiectetobe  seen.    QMarto  t 
Pnblio  DAY  AJVD  NIOST,  at  BUftEKAaaaXl 

SIS  Montgomery  street    FOR  MEN  ONLY- 
„lTDa  Jobdan'b  PaiyATE  Omo  l»  at  *! 
Geary  etr—t  (opposite  old  Weohanloa'  Panlloa) 


IT'S  HARD  TZlallli 

.  .  ..TaEBEFOEE 

SAVE  TOUR  MO]«;je- 

PS  oomo  to 

THE  PALACEOF  FASHU 

ANOTHER  EXOHEMENT  ABOUT  V 
New  -tore,  17  Second  street,  opposite  t 
Orand  Hotel,  Olotfalng  of  the  latest  and  m. 
fashionable  styles  ma<*n  to  order,  <  h-ap*r  g 
better  than  at  any  other  house  In  the  city. 

NOTE  THJE~PRICES. 

Pants.- .  from  $6  to  S 1 2  per  pa 

Suits .from  $25  to  *3 

I  invite  the  inepeotioo  of  tbe  Ohoiceet'Gooa. , 
the  market, 

A.  MORRIS. 

JVO.    17    Second    Street 

jel7lm  Oppoille  Orue  B,hl 


DBRENZS 

HEKsr 


The    Great    Xonlc   and  ApaetUer.     **• 
Sale  Everywhere.         sjnvlB 


RBMEMBER,  YOU  OAN  ALWAYS  FISfD  AT 
our  store  a  full  stock  of 


CLOTHING 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS, 

Fancy    Goods, 
Z3xi.6ll.asJ3.     Cutlery, 

HATS,  TRUNKS,  VALISES. 

In  fact,  a  general  stock  of  all  kinds  aod  grades 
of  goods,  cheaper  than  any  other  house  in  the 
oily.  9 

IX  L  Auction  Store 

618  and  620  Kearny  St., 


Corner    of    Commercial 
JUL 


J.    C.    COMBES, 

TEBRAFIN    XAWCB| 

Car,  Seed  aad  Teh&nM  atr«*U- 
aV-Terrapin    aom-tatttlj  0.    bat 
07eterfl  in   e»eiy    Bttle.     PBIVA1 
.BUPPEB     BO0H8  F.TE  r*»«a 
deonun 


CANDIES. 

ALL  KIlfD.  OB  THI  WKMJ'fc*', 
made  at  our  Steam  Oanlr  Faotorj J™WJ 
ordere,  eaueoiallj  Jrom  the  oonbr.  art  f" 
and  WOI  b.  ptomptl,  .tt.r.^d  W.  WAWra_ 

1*0»  Mon*iTOTr—  r»   »t,    ""'***" 


THE    VE3TO 

A  Fatorite  Basort  for  Lotsc*  0.1 

Good  Liquors  and  Choice  Oiga( 

UtoV- Their   JPony   Hraudy   »•  »  slpcelsJ  I 

E.  H.  LEVY,  Proorietor,  eouthwest  •or**T 
Kearny  and  Oomineroial  streets.  '■*'    " 


VARIETY    TALENT    WAftTE! 


■V7--a.»aCK.*X» 

PIOOBB    KBVABA. 


I 


Addreai, 

SAM'L  KEOMiir.  BejIneetM""*"' 
jeUH  VABIE1IE8.   PioJhe.  »< 


PIANOS 

anD... 

ORGANS 

r>  ALTJ  Ar7t>  BX*MIrfB  BINDS  "j*  {JJ  J 
*— ' ittelera  potflhaiiog  eleewhere.  Oood  Haw  I 
toDehKl.        ._     _.'_'    "„__  V'«A..    i 


on 


'  A.,  T,,  »AjrOKOa"T   «  CO.,1. 1 

aaaalaaessaal- 


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Fig  a 


j)    fUoHHOHEi 
HOTEL 


CY'S  new  VARIETIES 


'  »■    r«L*»c»so©.    r«io»T  ,.    M 


ITU        *. 


Mrtling  Developments 

UCKLTD  Y  •  I 

i  ■      - i      hi 


*1W    ALHA1BRA    TIIATB1, 


CALIFORNIA   MINSTRELS 

ri     11        Mil    SUPRfcBE 
*T  EMPORIUM  OF  FUN 


■HI  —  4T  • 

CHANCE      OF      TIME. 

-     .,.«,     „.,  urtnin      hi»o«   r*t    o.in    o 

h  ond   Varird    Interlude 

Jfto  lilt-    i    .1  i    ..  . 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 

* 

s  «*.«•«  »  •  * 

^roci    Hitr<bler 


IARaNCC     OF   IDA 
I  wo 
(■All.     I  •  i «  V. 


•»••  »••  ■  •■•*.  BartUa         M.ln.  I  .  T.rrmmt 

MOI1TIMOHB. 

'••  UN  I1MWIUI 

J*M»«y  Mm 

*— I  •■■■  NlH    I    --    .. 


MONS,  CHOUFLEURI 

«»W.       \      IUIM\       IIONMA      «»l       A     KIOH1 


[on*    <    it  •  >iiri«rt  - 

u.^if  I, 


■  dwiiv   a 


Bifrs 


ALENTINE  AND  ORSON 


klaST%*r    MarUn 

Mm$km  Zrlsast 

id*  risk 

MlM    I.o«Ikp 


NEW  KCKNTRICITIES. 

Mnrlio Prcls 


TAjnocauu 

* 


..IStXiiap;  p.m  |t 


II      ..ll.l 


Gr.       XV. 


TBR, 


■Txai 

IDUUID- 

'Tho      Mnii       Tj«rltlx      ttio     ToTljL.lrx« 

DrawluK-room    Comvdlan, 
Anglo-French    and    Funniest   Ventriloquist    In    the    World, 

WITH     HIS     IIRADLKMS     M  I  .  v 


MI«TI«t 


To  oenclad*  wlih  Ui*  Uafbkbl*  ImptrMaatlMi  Con*iiU.  •otltltd 


■X"  XKT  3L  C3  3E5       3QGC  A  »  R  X  3&,  X> 


FUn.f  JAOE.s  r*Ur*d  M»flo«  *Mt«r  KB  WIN   K  »  i.l   T 

Hl'll   l'nR»ijK,  i  rit  nd  Utseini  Huur HAnltY    THOMPHOP 

VI  Vi  \«i  WdlTK.  sa  snm WfBiKiH 

-  |  Artists  Filodiof  Vitiu ThsO*  I,  *  LffJ  Ml 

Intr  ^ii-tna  »h»  Ar*fl  ard   II  Bsoto  Walti 


VI  jrOklAK  LA  PAOK 


Od  MoDdar  JunsSS,  will  sppesvr  tht  gieatast  PsntomlnUi  Id  too  axrld 


In  bis  Or  st  Patiloaiicn-.  lbs  "Old  Womaa  who  Lived  la  tba  a  bo*.' 


i  ixt    Atici    y  n  x  *r 


A--*      •  -*      ■••■>*• 


rSAhSI   C  htSMS 


Scones  In  ban  Francisco 

John  Schmidt  and  d«r  Plplfnx  lUHern 


Imh* 


(....<  ti  .1  h  It,   « 

IwliI'liiiulMuli.  ,  ,.. 

•Hal  Th« 

Krnokedest  Black  Krook 

AKD    ... 

QUXlSiV    FREDONIA 

■      m**,*y. 


AiImIiiIss.. 

PflTMtO    floxcs 

D*ors  o**«  si  7  o-sJw k  -  to  c 


..•a  *•  t.i  aa  <h> 


•  stfls'sloes. 


ralrEloDKL,  loiiuino    liwiajcaj. 


Ostr    of  OoHSBBftrel-tl 

M     UodesdoraT    st*. 


HOUSE, 

Cumicc  ■•••"» «u«*«.  •» 
tlUUOL,    po.it.  tke  ri«>. 

EOI.FTOlf  A  00TR91X. 


A 

pent 

Tuie>7 
of 


8s&*Ml^&A7$ 


gre.t 

Tiroty 


At  Uia   I   X    I.  AUCT17N   >TOItB,    No.   61H  asul  <VsO    KKAUW  MIlRKPJ,    rnr.   rommrrHil. 


TRUNKS  AND  VALISES 

SOPFRTOP.,  rUSTOtt-M*DE|WOPK;    WAR- 
•  •rone   *c1  d%r*b!«,  sl    *  »*tly  r*<i»sa*1 
I    i**as',  l»  M«su*s>wr 
-*     b*lw**t  r-iu*  .nd    B*it>.  fssi*f  lbs  Hun 


i  Hmm      Tn-ki   H-»»  ■ 


)s4  I* 


EL'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

Ma  Bash  Street,  between  BfootiosostT   ssd  Ksarmr- 


WILL  OPEy  Olf  OB  ABOUT 

MVEl  2Qtli  1873 

....WITH..... 

Scjsct  Comedy  Company 


»«'* 


Fr  ai 


o««tal  o(  lh,  folio -log  Fir,t-ci»n  I.'.al 


the  Eastern  Theatres, 


Howeoroote  for  this  Oity, 

I  Mr.  Patemany 
wa  Belle  Pateman, 
KJ  Pike  &  Miss  Sackett. 


iP*" 


O*rao  Bootk'4  tuitn.1 
fna  Mn.  Oonw»r',  Broilwar  Thuin.) 


jg    JVflr.   Billings, 

_  if  I      irrom  th,  filth  IfisuThuliM 

nedy  Season  of  Eight  Weeks. 


SAN  FfiANGIS€0 

ART  GALLERY 

Pine  Strait,  below  Montgomery. 

THE  SPRING  EXHIBITION 

OF    TBI 

San   Francisco 

Art  Association! 

Now  Open  to  the  Public. 

-t  BOM 

io  a.,  m.  to  s  :f».  :vr. 

INK 

•7 1».  JM.  to  IO  X».  3VT. 


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or  the  Mississippi. 


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No.  98Q  BCerobaut   Strost 


WDR.  AIKIN 

^T  Cwrrs  K*raat  ■■•!  Chronlr  IMirniri  of  tho 
EYE,  EAR.  THhOAT.  LUAOS  •»<!  HKA  K  T-Osturb.  D*t- 
wh.  DUoh»rr»»  timm  ihs  Km,  Wwt  or  I'  Otnad  ErM.Ooa.Tbf, 

Ucbil.it.  f»i  *  +r.  IVsarA'cis.  RbsueiSiiBBn.    D/spspsls,  1'iiss, 
Scrofa's.  Dropsy,  •!« 

i.hSIm    msrr'Mi    cr   tinsla.    M<»f«d  sstssdy.  ssfs   ears    of 
Irrsi aUrltlss.  Paid,  Sapprsuton,    ■•>konv    r*rolAp<«s.    «ts.( 
r*l«Mi  ti.     UririiD    snl     otbsr    Dliessss    rsasdltd.       A\'OIl> 
DRUOt. 
r.n  orn,  Turner*   Wsss  And   Msrss  iklitfnlly  tsuistsI. 
0*  All  UoofllsotiAJ  <;>**•  Ks'thli  It  Au*oil«i. 
1  cuihi  »<id   Men.   do  DilMt    wtitt   ibsj'r*   rs«4   or  dos- 
r'd.Nn  r»ly  on  sar*   rosssdy  el  rtxormlli.  dsbtlttr,  or  dls- 
*s<s  wss'iDc  od  b>df  slid  mind     No   qsioksry  erdeoepUoa. 
Km  imii  kBOwofor    rapid,  rAiy  car*  •  i>  oil  ins   dsof  •'.  snf- 
l>ru|,  fip-wnnor  ln«  ol  hah  ,.(  t,i,  m,   »nH    hithI    .In- 
isass  wituott  aieroarr.  P9l*oos  or   osaseoas  drosT*.     Uosnpteta 
ear*  (wBorosll  othen  t*\  )  of    wiritcssis  And  »hj  sraptOBU 
Isflfiora  bad  W»im»nl  or  wrg\> ot    -S*S 
Kr*e  tFAnitiliAiinne.     All  MAdtolnss.  oto..  forolsbsd, 
Usll.or  wr.l'    |f>tir    c%»»,     A.1dr»...    N     J.AlKliVM     n„ 
sar  '»«-   ft«4  K.A-ny  ttnst.    ti.  K.  Uornsr   ol    CdiforalA 
■  trrst  osti  rrsaelsoa.  Osl.  jat* 


EIGHTY 

Single  Outside  Rooms, 

>WTTB 

No.  1  Spring  Bed*  and  Hair  Matt  mage*, 

— —  AI  TUB 

BRANCH  HOUSE/ 

*•«  «AS«»yr.  itrcet,  (or.  olat, 

— AT— 

rifty     Ocnta     i^or       TAj-icXxt, 
And  Lo««  by  the  Week. 


OPHN     A.£ili     NI&HT 

Api-K  L.  J.  EWRLL,  Prorrl«lor, 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


TBI  MOST  BLEOAJiT  CUSTOM   WORK  M  THB  OtTT 

Been   Sfc  Mayngrd. 


*  PIOARO." 

THB  JOUBKAL  OF  AMD8BMENT*. 

Pabllabad  «tot  Da.  1»  <"•  »•**  =» 
J.       I>.        B  O  O  -A.I133  "O"  S 

S3B  atarcbaat  aa«    S8S  -»Voaal»««oa  .ia. 

Below  atoatcoaaery.  Ban  7randeoo. 

PIUDAY JOKE  20,  1B7S 


AMUSEMENTS.    Etc. 


California  Theatre. 

Ths  senss'ioa  dr»m*  of  *St  atbnaore"  was  re- 
peaterf  Uit  olch>.  So  nany  bad  rjad  ibe  aovel, 
tbat  thsra  was  considerable  interested  io  th»  play 
vrtaiota  is.  hovtTar,  richer  a  ulkyolseeof  work, 
"Pooahontia"  concluded  ths  performance.  W. 
A  ".  Me:t'j:r'«flaa  linfiine  and  oaattal  acting  In 
tbs  rolB  of  John  Bmllh,  arsra  th*  anbjeet  of  gecer- 
al  csmmendstion.  and  Mis*  MiR<le  Moore  as  Poca- 
hontas, aid  J.  0.  Williamson  at  Ujne*r  Eolf  were 
•xoellent.  To-night,  Job*  Wilton.  e  thoroughly 
reliabls  ud  pilast ikir  g  actir,  who  io  a  tatuio 
Hoe  of  oharactsra  is  aaappr  jaohible,  will  lake  bis 
biD.su...  Tne  perlormaocs.  will  eommeace  witb 
tbi  play  of  "Tne  Uoioroon."  is  which  Kate  Don- 
in'B  daoga.er.  aged  fifteen,  who  bis  already  had 
font  experience  oo  tbe  stage,  will  appear  as  Zoe. 
Tn«  bmsttolary  will  play  eUlem  Soadiev,  and  S. 
W.  Pieroy  baa  volanteend  far  Jacob  MoQIosksy. 
After  this.  Joba  UoOadleocb  will  roctto  "Barbara 
Vret3bie.nJ  O.  Williamson  win  follow  witb  "Dot 
Barbara  Fradtobe"  aad  tae  "Dwarf  8t*ry.  and  tbe 
drama  of  "  Tbe  Dronkard."  waiob  will  b  *  played  f  c  r 
tbe  flnt  lime  at  tail  the*  ire  en  tbls  occae-oa,  will 
ooaalnde  the  availing'*  aatertalnseat  At  tbe 
■  .tlaeo  to-morrow  "Doole  Tom's  OabLo,"  which 
sappaara  to  have  tsksn  strath  hold  on  the  pnblio 
Of  San  Fraoclseo,  will  be  played.  Oo  Saturday 
nigh l.  J.  J.  BtoOloekey'e  latest  prodnotloB— a  veg- 
aUrCa'ilorv'aplay, oalUd  "Poverty  Fist"— will  bo 
produced.  There  is  any  amount  ofseatatloa  lo  it 
aad  MflOloakey  having  been  here  In  early  dsrs 
eight  to  be  abla  to  write  a  good  drama  on  the  sab- 
jMt. 

AlhambrA  Tn*atre. 

Tbe  entertainment  which  has  prated  so  popular 
dating  the  week  will  be  given  is  fall  at  the  matin  e 
ta-norraw.  O.  W.  Jester,  Sdwin  Kelly,  the  won- 
derful Leon  and  the  troupe  of  roealiiti  aod  oome- 
diaos  at  ihis  boaaefiiTs  a  performanoe  which  mo- 
oeeds  In  pleaaiog  ail  tastes.  After  Sunday  night, 
the  Terr  papular  opera  of  "Mono  OhooilBari"  mast 
b«  withdrawn. 

Bella.  I" n.1  on   Theatre. 

Cassim  and  Fritc.  and  Fred  Ritahie,  con'.inne 
vtry  popular  stars  at  this  bones.  Hiss  May  L-slie 
eicelts  in  ballads,  Miss  Lillie  Harland  appears  la 
fanoy  danoe',  Mis*  LotUGray  has  made  a  bit  in 
he.-  character  eong,  "Tbe  Heathen  Chinee' 'land 
altogether  the  enteiUmnunt  given  is  a  Malta! 
one. 

Buckley' s  New  Varieties. 

Mies  Mollis  La  Forrest,  Nrd  Bnoklsy,  Miss  Ida 
May,  Samwells,  Joboay  Price,  Miss  Fanny  Web- 
ster and  a  host  of  other  old   favorites  will  appear 
to- Light  in  a  great  bill. 
W^oduarJu  Gardens. 

The  wild  antataed  seals  joafc  added  to  tie  eol 
jection  at  tbis  garden  are  objects  of  interest  witb 
all.  There  are  thousands  of  cariosities  to  bo  seen 
here.  On  tSstard'yaad  Saaday.  A.  J.  Perry,  the 
eelabreUd,  sword  twilloajer,  from  Philadelphia. 
willappjar  and  perform  surprising  fsati:  M'lle 
Theresa  and  Mon«.  Schmidt  will  appear  in  a  ballet 
pantomime,  aod  Prof.  Singleton  will  give  an  exhi- 
bition of  bis  akilL 

Pacific   Ball—  Tltniawskl. 

Tbe  second  ooaosrt  of  Wisniawaki  which  took 
plies  at  this  hall  last  night  was  equally  aa  we,1 
attended,  aod  was  ai  great  a  saocess  in  ev«ry  way 
as  tbs  first.  Wieniawekt  held  bis  bearers  en- 
tranced bf  tbe  bsaaty  of  his  to  strainer)  tat  too.  P*r- 
haps  ths  mast  "popular"  f. store  of  the  enterta 
meat  consisted  of  lbs  melange  of  Bussian  airs  with 
whiob  the  ooaoert  conolad  d.  Urn*.  Jale  D. 
Ryther  sacg  okarmingly.  Carl  Wolfsoha  won  great 
•  pplauie  for  his  piano  solos.  At  tbe  matinee  to 
morrow  an  admirable  progsmrne  will  be  performed 
The  prioe  of  admi-aioo for  this  cocoert  will  boost 
dollar  including  reserved  test.  On  bunjsyaoon- 
osrtwill  ba  given  at  the  California  Theatre,  the 
programme  of  which  appears  on  another  pjge. 

"Fats  Great  Show.1* 

Ibe  New  York  aud  New  Orleans  Zoological  and 
Eaaastrisa  Bxpositic  n.  inangurnted  tbe  tampaigo 
in  8a  i  Frauoiaoo  yesterday  in  grand  alyle.  At  16 
o'clock  in  the  moralog.a  pr>oess.on  comprising 
all  tbe  msnb.Ts  of  tbe  company,  the  bib;  ee- 
pbant,  a  drove  of  oamsls,  the  lion  cage,  and  the 
highly  ornamented  vans  coctaintcg  tbe  b.-asts  of 
tbe  menig  r!e,  paraded  the  chief  atreets  of  the 
oily,  attracting  general  attention,  anl  tbrowlag 
uttti  Fourth  of  July  processions  into  tbe  a:adr. 
At  ■;  o'clock  last  night,  the  exhibition  on  Jackson 
street  was  opes,  and  the  people  soon  began  to  pour 
In  by  thousand*.  First  they  emend  the  meo&gerie 
taut,  roond  which  ira  p'ased  the  cagse  containing 
tbe  wildboiete,  birds  ana  happy  family.  In  the 
center  ia  the  cats  containing  tbe  two  fi. est  lions 
ever  seen  oa  this  oeasU  The  baby  elephut 
cbaiaed  by  ona  foot  made  friends  with  everyone 
aad  was  perfectly  garged  witb  candy.  Among  tbe 
many  bean  if  al  and  valuable  animals  in  this  de- 
part mint,  a  Birmese  aaored  cow,  seemed  to  at- 
tract most  a  teation  and  almiratioD,  Every  now 
and  again,  the  orator  of  the  troupe  summoned 
new  camera  to  gather  roand  rhe  lioa  cage  and  lie- 
t»n  to  tbs  trne  tals  of  how  one  of  ".hosa  amiable— 
lookinganimalsonoe  when  his  •tamer"  pot  his  head 
■n  hia  mouth,  bit  it  off  and  afterwards  i>re  him 
limb  from  limb.  This  happened  in  March  of  last 
Fear.  On  one  aide  of  the  menagerie  tent,  tbe'fam- 
lly  of  fat  pesple,  a  mother  and  two  sans  attract 
muchattentijn.andaboa  ooaitrictar  as'onlsbod, 
bat  d.dnotdjligatall  beholders.  AtSo'olock  the 
performaooiinthe  circus  tent,  the  largest  ever 
pat  ap  io  this  city  oomcaenoed.  There  mast  have 
beea  as  many  aa  3.«o  pMple  present,  when  tbe 
overture  commenced,  and  the  receipts  could  not 
havefillsu  far  thou  of  $50.0.  The  entree  wae 
•.very  imposing  one  comprising  the  camela,  richly 
oapamon-d,  and  the  members  of  tbe  company  lad  i-  ■ 
aad  gentlemen  moaoted  on  splendid  bones.  After 
tbU  the  brothers  Ventandt  sppearsd  io  some  very 
olever  and  remarkably  difflonit  aerobit'o  feats 
Mile  Boss  a  per/eotly  f«rlM1  horsewomaa  next 
appeared,  and  took  biuners  .nd  ballocas  witb 
obarmiog  grace  and  re»dnass.  The  clown  Jimmie 
Beynolds.oansodmuch  laughter,  and  astaoi  bed 
theaudienoftbyblslooalhita.  A  performing  .tag 
and  ^oksy  came  next  in  a  dashiog  aot  the 
BroL  i  Aaatlu  performed  some  extraordinary 
fsa's  oa  tbe  borisontal  bar,  aad  yoang 
Lean  and  Aooe  Vaoxsodt  did  some  very 
graceful  pasturing  on  two  beanlifnl  horses.  Miss 
Jessie  Orion  gave  a  very  grteefal  exhibition  of  ber 
skill  or:  'ha  slack-wire.  Youog  Leon  aatdnisbed 
and  dt  .gated  tbe  spectator  j  by  his  wonderful 
feats  oa  a  barebick  horsv,  leaping  ever  broad  ban- 
ner*, throngs  ba!  io  ins,  and  anally  a  dram ;  John 
Carroll  wi»  clown  to  this  act,  aad  gained  many  a 
laazh.  One  of  tae  prettiest, performances  of  tbe 
•venial-,  waatbat  of  trie  charm  ag  Maretta  Sisters 


on  ths  double  drapers.  If  wom*«  Is  Inferior  u 
smsAinaaytbiag,  ills  certainly  not  In  oc^^ne,  M 
t£  e  •  lad  es  proved.  Mlae  Kate  Oook^  0OB  0f  tb« 
most  graoefa' aid  aeoospUibedasjiaeie  eqisstri'  I 
eaneo  we  hare  ever  aasn,  iotrc&aosd  her  beaattf  u  ( 
Banish  dancing  palfrvf  Daxmar.  who  In  the  varie. 
trofbis  performances,  aod  the  oeatoeaa  with 
waloh  they  were  exsoated,  eclipsad  even  tbe 
•lal^es-a-eof  Oolarlal'sOlrcas.  Profeasor  J.  L. 
Davis  next  fntrodaoed  his  wonierfnl  troupe  of 
trained  dog*.  wh»  seat  tbs  spectators  into  acsta- 
eies  of  delight,  b;  their  woaderf  ol  dieplsy  of  ict  A- 
ligecoe.  Mr.  Davis  truly  sa;d  they  "uoderstood 
the  End  th  language."  He  simply  told  t'asm  wbat 
todo.  %nd  theydid  (t~  giving  ta*m  no  cue  by  mo- 
tion of  ths  hand  or  head.  To  deicribe  the  varied 
performances  of  this  vary  complete  (nape  of  oa- 
nlnei  woatd  oooopr  tio  maob  space.  The  degr 
having  daislied  their  psrlor nance.  H  .rry  Welby 
Oo  ke,  tbe  famous  Kuglish  vQuestriaa,  appeared  io 
■he  very  beat  jaggltng,  posturing  and  varitty  (quet- 
t  nan  act  ever  presented  la  tbe  rlnr. '  This  rich 
eatertalamen",  whlohis  csrtvinly  by  far  tbe  nit 
varied  evrpreaeotsd  os  the  Paoifio  Ooaat,  ooa- 
oladei  witb  ths  performtaoeof  P/ofoisor  Oso. 
J.  Oonklio  In  tbe  lions'  den,  He  placed  his  bead 
La  taoee  very  jaws,  which  bal  oooe  cloaed  oo 
another  man's  bead  aad  take  a  it  off,  mads  the 
ferocious  animals  jamp,  oroaab  at  hit  feet  and 
follow  him  roaod  ths  cage,  and  aa  a  reward  for 
their  good  beoarior  fed  tbssa  Witlbita  of  meat, 
wnioh  tbsy  gently  took  from  hia  bands,  There 
will  be  a  performanoe  {every  afternoon  at  two 
o'o'ook,  aod  every  evening.  Many  wboweat  l-si 
sight  will  go  again.  Next  week  there  will  be  a 
ebange  of  programme,  as  the  (repertoire  of  per 
forauosea  la  as  latge  as  tbs  oompaoy  is  name  rons 

Masonic    Board   Of  Relief   Benefit, 

An  entertainment  In  aid  of* the  fondsof  the 
Masonic  Board  of  Belief  will  be  given  on  Saturday 
next,  at  Woodward's  Gaidens.  There  will  be  a 
ooaoert  by  Schmidt  and  Sohlott's  Band,  fancy 
dancea  by  the  pnpite  of  McOarty  Brother  and 
Sister'*  Dancing  Academy,  and  a  vocal  ounceit  by 
the  Masonic  Ohoir. 

City  Ga.-denas. 

The  Height  Light  Cavalry.  Oapt  Finn,  escorted 
by  the  Gaardia  de  Jaar>x,  Oapt,  Be  La  Tonne. 
add  tbe  Lafayette  Guard,  Oapt.  Perrier  will  bold 
a  grand  re -anion  at  ths  City  Gardens  on  Sunday 
An  address  by  Col.  Walsh  will  be  followed  by  per- 
formances by  tae  Buislay  Family,  Mile  Stacer 
aad  others,  and  a  ball  in  the  evening. 

AaaToanoAX  Museum.— One  ol  the  most 

complete  collection  a  of  tbe  kind  in  the  Onltad 
ttatoa,  comprising  hondradatof  oostly  aad  bean- 
ltnl  wrx  modele.  Is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 

>aly)  at  the  Museum  oa  Mohtgomery  street.    An 

"our  xsay  be  profitably  scent  bore. 


POS  Murphy. 

The  WfaBbiogton  cirngpoodeat  of  tbe 
Sacramento  Record  has  the  following  about 
one  Well  known  io  California:  We  have  had 
a  week  of  Joe  Murphy  in  "Help."  On  the 
eiage  he  is  just  the  game  droll  Joe  that  most 
OalifornianB  have  half  split  their  s'des  at. 
Bat  bis  atreet  appearance  is  much  obaagtd. 
He  haa  become  Bomewhat  portly,  wHka  with 
a  decided  limb,  leans  on  a  cane,  carries  the 
other  hand  behind  bis  back;  dresses  in  white 
Test,  enuffcoiorod  coat  with  a  bonch  of 
load  flowers  in  the  lappe-J;  and  beneath  the 
jaunty  Bilk  bat  bis  faee  looms  oat,  yellow, 
dyspectio,  and  almcst  repulsive.  It  is  diffi- 
cult to  realiza  that  he  and  the  Mnrpby  you 
ste  on  she  stage  are  one  aod  the  lame  person* 


The  Rlsrnt   Spirit. 

The  Grass  Talley  Union,  one  of  the  bright- 
est pluckiest  and  best  edited  paper*  in  tbe 
interior,  thus  oommeats  oa  the  report  tbat 
the  Ohinese  dompanies  are  about  to  start  a 
newspaper : 

We  shall  exehsoge  with  the  new  paper  as 
soon  as  it  appears.  If  tbatnew  paper  cm 
get  a  better  circulation  and  a  tetter  consid- 
eration than  the  Qrses  Vallev  Union  has, 
et  it  go  it.  We  advocate  progress  all  the 
time,  aitd  are  not  afraid  of  Gbicamea. 


A  Common  Complaint. 

"Tom,"  said  a  man  to  his  friend,  "I  thick 
it  highly  dangerouj  to  keep  tbe  bills  ef  small 
banks  on  hand  now-a-day."  "Tim,"  aaid 
the  other,  "I  rlud  it  more  difficult  than  dan- 
gerous." 


We  get  no  business  frum  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry     Office,  121  Leddesdorfl  street.        • 


A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
Just    received   at  the   What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 

Leldeedorff  street.  • 

Assy,    l-i.     Waueeman'9 

"Otugazo  Beer  Depot,"  638  Sacramento  afreet, 
between  Montgomery  and  Eearnr.  The  cele 
brated  "  Chicago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  best  of 
liquors.  Daily  loach,  with  lobit^r  salad  aod 
other  delicacies,  prepared  by  the  epicurean 
Qeorgq^Bntt.  Beer,  io  cents,  Begultr  Qer- 
man  l£pcbes.  caviar,  Swiss  obeese  aud  fond- 
wicnes,  s*rvfd  to  order.  To  lunch  at  Wanga- 
man's  is  the  ihlDg.  g.j 
♦ 

It    Is    True. 

J.  A.  Shaber  &  Oo.  are  selling  parlor,  sets  and 
all  other  adndBOfrurDiturennd  bidding  cheaper, 
for  caBb,  ihsn  ary  otbec  dealer  in  town.  Other 
dealera  don't  stand  a  t  host  of  a  chapce  when 
people  know  ahabex'd  prices,    707  alarzet  street. 


Bearln  sat  Oacc. 

Do  all  the  gocd  you  caa,  and  dont't  wait  to 
be  better  able  before  you  begin.  In  getting 
riches  many  a  man  has  lost  the  truest  and 
sweetest  source  of  bappiBess  for  himself. 


Postal  Card*. 

Tae  Government  bae  daring  the  past  two 
or  three  weeks  been  presented  with  a  sum 
amounting  to  many  thousand  dollars  by  in- 
nocent people  who  write  on  postal  earda, 
enclose  them  in  envelopes  pat  three  cent 
stamps  oa  tbe  enve'opesanddispatsh  them. 
TbTea  poattl  cards  thus  enclosed  have  al- 
ready reached  tte  Figaro  office. 


A.  sLlnqalsiic  Feat. 

Parepa  sang  a  Greek  song  at  Cairo,  recen- 
tly. There  was  to  be  a  concert  in  half  a 
doxen  laogaagee,  and  the  Greek  basso  fell 
sick,  and  Madame  Parepa,  though  knowing 
nothing  of  the  language,  mastered  it  suffi- 
ciently  ia  twelve  hours  to  give  the  song  so 
well  that  tbe  public  "nearly  went  mad  over 
her." 


DeutalWork. 

Fob  finest  ijuiLiTT  or  wobx,  go  to  T.  O.  Jea- 
anp,  dentist,  oor.  Batter  aid  Montgomery,  over 
Tucker's.  8-a 


CLAXB^evAirr.—  stadame  Clara  natonia,  th* 
Clairvoyant  Physlciao  and  Independent  Tranoe 
Medium.  333  Kearny  street,  bet.  Bush  and  Fine, 
Cjosultatluagin  English,  French  and  German. 


What  all  Ladles  in  Fond  of. 

Ladles  srs  fond  of  whatever  fa  elfgani  and 
luxurious  til  the  world  over,  and  nothing  ap- 
peals to  strongly  to  their  dominant  pttslon  in 
that  respect  as  a  handasKe  carriage,  with  sty- 
u>h  appointments  and  spirited  hcrtes.  It  Is 
not  to  be  wondered  at,  therefore,  tbat  a  lady's 
envy  Is  excltad  at  seeing  a  mere  wealthy  mem- 
ber of  her  sax  In  a  beauilf  al  Clarence,  or  other 
fashionable  -rrtrJTe,  with  a  proud,  dashing 
team.  It  Is  important  to  know  that  the  Occi- 
dental Ca  riagee,  whioa  are  i  ecood  to  none  in 
elegance,  may  be  used  by  any  lady  la  the  city 
at  soy  hntr  for  any  length  of  time  she  may 
desira.  This  virtually  places  those  who  engage 
them  on  an  equal  footing  with  the  most  fortu- 
nate cf  their  sex.  aed  social  ha>mony  Is  there 
by  establish! d.  Orders  for  these  favoilte  car- 
riages may  beleft  at  the  Occidental  Hotel,  or 
a'.  Bouton  h  Son's  stables,  No.  1016  Stockton 
street.  • 


Do u nd  Not  to  be  Beat, 
Is  6.  Borkhardt's  motto.  Fine  French  Oalf 
Boole  nude  to  c  rd«  r  mm  J&  it  HO.  A  geed 
and  salbfaetlon  guaranteed.  Call  at  M0  Wash- 
ington street  and  be  convinced,  A  full  assort- 
ment of  neatly-made  goods  always  on  hand,  at 
prices  to  suit  everyone's  purse.  a  bi 


Ssaaa  Francisco  Je»  elrf  Manufactory. 

D.  VI.  Laird,  610  Merchant  strett.    Diamond 

Setting,  EoameliDg.      All  kinds   of  repalilng 

done.    Jewelry  for  sale.  »-p 

. #■     . 

sfrasb.  avnd  Sweet. 

Far  ths  best    oon t ectionery,   g->   to   Cents  aad 
Wacntr'a.  107  Monrjomery  St.  near  Setter       SI 
Tbe  Last  New  Sons;. 

Air — "Motl  A  CTandon." 

Emerson  Oorvllle  la  my  came, 

My  business  always  is  the  sssoe; 

Eastern  Oysters,  aid  Fancy  Boast, 

Relishes  these,  tbat  my  house  can  boast. 

Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  1  show, 

Ohlhich  ohl  Ohlblgb  ohl 

None  who  bare  been  but  again  will  go. 
.  Corville  fays  sol  says  sol 

Oa  Pice  Street,  at  No.  410, 

Remember  the  numbc r  and  oall  again. 

Visions  of  Shcll-fi-h  in  every  style, 

Inwardly  cause  you  much  to  smile. 

Ladies  with  escorts  tliere  always  go. 

Ladles  go!  Ladles  col 

Emerson  Corville's  polite)  and  so 
3-1  Thsy  gol  they  gol  vhey  go! 


Woman's    Xt-tsttatss. 

One  would  thick  that  It  was  one  cf  woac  an'« 
rights  to  enjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  came  price  for  It.  Nearly  all  the  res- 
taurants "for  ladles  and  geLtUmen"  In  Pan 
Francisco  have  poorer  fare  than  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dine.  Thxsb  re  as  ixoepxioh. 
At  the  Pxokeeb  BssxAUnajrr,  on  Washington 
street,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladies  can 
gee  an  excellent  breakfast,  dinner  or  lurch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
since  1819,  provides  every  luxury  the  market 
affords.  Both  ladles  and  gentlemen  And  there 
dishes  to  please  tne  most  epicurean  taste,      • 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
in  hats.  At  "  Ta*M  Bat  Store.  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
urw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  Is  Immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  la  sure  to  be  suited.  a 


Da-,  Barlow  J.  Ijmlth 

Is  giving  a  coots  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Seusl  Physiology  and  Nervous  DIb- 
aases  at  bis  Hygelen  Hall,  6S7  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  734  o'clock. 
a  part  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  In  reeard  to  health 
to  Invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  r  at.,  free.         \ 


Pratt's  Abolition   Oil. 
Cores  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


8-L 


McDowell,  SDaow  •Oaax*tl  Wr-itox- 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 

606  Market  street,  oor.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 


Or*.    Doherty 

Haa  devoted  bis  Study  more  particularly  to 
anionic  ud  specdno  practice,  and  as  rnch  as 
now  the  most  euooeesfol  of  any  Physician  In 
9an  Frasolsoo.  Offioe  61 9  Sacramento  street, 
corner  of  Leidesdcrff,  a  few  doors  below  What 
Oheer  House. 


Enjoyable  Drives. 

An  elegant  and  comfortable  oariiage,  stylish 
horses  aud  a  reliable  driver  are  the  leading  eg- 
centlsls  of  an  enjoyoblerlde,  and  these  cannot 
be  secured  in  San  Franeieeo  bo  unquestionably 
as  from  Frank  Bouton,  whose  carriages  have 
the  privilege  o  the. stand  frontlne  the  Ocol- 
aental  Hotel.  His  handsome  turn-out*  are  need 
by  the  best  circles  of  the  city,  and  as  he  makes 
It  a  point  to  employ  able,  honest  and  perfectly 
conrtecuS  drivers,  neis  more  liberally  patron* 
t  zed  than  any  other  carrisge  proprietor  on  this 
Coast,  while  a  large  number  of  persons,  and 
ladies  In  particular,  will  engage  no  carriages 
except  those  which  he  nrovldsa.  Frankhas  en- 
loyeu  gT-at  inccesa  in  his  business,  and  tne 
sdmirahle  wtfy  In  which  he  conducts  it  makes 
him  a  favorite  with  alt  who  pa  remise  him.    * 


Premium  SiUrt  Maker. 

Mrs.  Eveline  Horrls  626,  Eeorny  at,,  r-spect- 
fulir  solicits  a  call  from  friends,  and  strangers 
visiting  the  City.  Newest  styles,  perfect  fit 
and  prices  reasonable.  &.q 

SbuxX  Mooro, 

Formerly  of  Bass  House  Carriages,  can  be 
'ound  in  front  ef  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es> 

ahtishment,  southwest  corner  i*ush  and  Mont- 
gomery 5ts. .  or  Dexter  Stables.    Carriage  orders 

eft  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at rednoed  rates.  tq 


A  Pleasant   Liocavtioxi. 

Parsons' desiring  comfortable  lodgingi  in  a 
Oantral  location,  shoslsl  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tne  buUdtng  is  a  verr  fine  one  and  is  well 
Lighted  and  ventilated. 


Ladles  "Vlaaltlxa^ 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Johw  P. 
Dwxns,  136  Sutter  street,  opposite  Lick  House, 
and  at  the  Grand  Hotel.  H.  B.— Hawdkxb- 
OBrars  sun*  liAKEin.  PauaataxsHn?  of  every 
description  to  order.  s 


A  Servant  In  ihe  Corater. 

Weec's  Csrptt  Sweeper,  with  ihe  best  assort- 
ment of  Oarptte  Bnd  FornitDre  In  the  State,  at 
John  C.  Bell's,  nearly  c  ppesite  the  Grand  Hotel, 
M.rl-et  street.  is 

Polaleo  Oak. 

It  Is  now  generally  kaowa  tbat  tbe  active  priticl- 
Dle  to  wbiob  tbe  effects  of  POISON  OaK  an  doe 
ie  a  viola  tile  acid  called  by  chemists  toxicodesdric- 
aoid.  It  Is.  however,  not  so  well  known  tbat  DIOK- 
EY'S  ORE  ME  DB  LIS  is  not  only  the  best  availa 
able  prevsatltive,  bat  will  also.by  its  neutrallsinc 
and  soothing  qaalitisa,  greatly  relisv  e  all  distress- 
irgsj-mptoais. 


Oysters. 
In  strolling  round  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  Vrlsoo  by  gas  light, 
unr  oarelaes  feet,  by  chance  did  stray 

-  To  wnere  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  Bpaxkling  waters,  made  a  soxeen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  i 
While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell. 
Made  that  wlueow  seem  to  he 
Home  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 
atop,"  sard  my  friend,  "let's  go  In 
It  looss  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer.' 
"Ill  right,**  I  said,  "I  must  spree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T."' 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mlgnt  name.    We  found  it  true, 
And  ecofced  ntmpmjicently,  too; 
All  kluds  of  oysters,  Juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  Just  think  of  that, 
and  If  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
The;  'd  clam  sand  oraba  aud  terrapins  ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  bad  within 
That  cosy  place  ail  kinds  of  ganae. 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  oorJd  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladlss,  too,  have  found,  twould  seena, 
That  they  hare  here  the  beet  Ice  ereana; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  Burners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "suck  nice  dinners,'* 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty  -seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  gees  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  Bouse.  SS7  Bush  street,   above 

Montgomery  i  open  Day  and  Night. 

CHARLES  HAAEB.  Proprietor. 


S.F. BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

IJooks^Uera.-.an.d  Htatlon^ra. 

BL  H.  Moore, SOI*  sfeolsomery,  near  Maicnant. 

Jsnalueas  CoUeaea. 
Heald'e,  Bryant  A  etratton*  College,  44  Pestetreet 

Bart  ester  at 
Salt,  Fred,  Stella  94  to  ISO.  California  lUrkaa. 

Employ  merit  Office. 
Ohinese  Emelojment  Oo.— Fierce  ft  Co.,  6?T  Sac- 
ramento street. 

French  Fancy   Ooorts. 
Loesn  A  Co.,  19  Montgomery,  107  and  109  BntWt, 

ITalr  Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Callander,  maanraotnrer,  6i  Second  street. 

Unman  Hulr. 
Sampaon,  A.  E.  £  Oo.,  110  Second  stw rt. 

Senrther  ef  Hecorda. 
0.y.aillespia.  6U  WaahiDgtoastraet. 

Stiver  Prime  Brest  Fitting-         z 
Hme.  Broasp,  No.  34  Third  street, 

"Watches  and   Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Oallender  62  Second  street. 

Whiten  era  and  Paper  Ilaavere. 
A.  W.  Wbeldsa.  -72  Geary  street. 

Wines  aad  Liquors.    ( Wholesale.) 
Dansrl  F.  A  Co..  504  Frost- 


CALIFORNIA  AND  NEVADA 
VOLUNTEERS, 

HONORABLY  DISCHARGED  FOR  ANT 
cans",  at  Drum  Barracks,  or  aeyothe' 

pl-cr  over  3  0  mi'pi  from  place  of  enlistment 
araentited  to  additional  Travel   Pav. 
Apply  to, 

J.  R,  ROBINSON, 
je-16-Tm  OSO  Montgomery  r-treet 


Slffnor    FaaX-vlo    Rossi 

Gives  private  lessons  In  Italian  and  English 
Vocal  Music,  st  646  Clay  street,  or  at  the  resi- 
dence of  the  pupil.  6-  j 

Twenty  Thousand 

Papir  Collars,  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Chear  Laundry,  office  121  Leidesdorffat. 


Removal, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  118  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  machines  rented  and  re- 
paired aa  utuU,  and  sold  cheaper  than  ever,  z 


I>o    IWot    Suffer    irom    corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Oerns,  Bun- 
ions, Olub  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  £L  Cowan's  Inati. 
rute,  310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  r jm.  We 
m«ak  front  experience,  bavlxtg  tfted  the  Doc- 
tor's capability.  Beterencea  gires  Ifrequlred.  a 


THE   OLD 

KOt      SOOtOll, 

IS  Mortca  Streel.    near  JLe«mr. 

AJ1    Drixilis    Ten    Cents 

Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 
THE  BEST  TOH  AUD  JbRRY  IN  TOWN. 

Arwars  on  file  Che  New  York  Herald.  Harper'f 
Weekly,  Frank  Leslie's,  Day's  Doinsrs,  Police  G* 
S*tU.  all  th*  California  papara.  also  London 
Puacb.BelJ'sLif*.  IllOBtrated  Londan  Newa.  Oall 
and  aat'sfj  ycnrftlf. 

asW-  Don't  force t  the  alra  of  the  Hot    Scotch. 

fa7tf  W.  S.  WALDRO.f.  Proprietor. 


S 


I 

HALL'S" 

X I 

yellow' 

DOCK  j 

AUD 

IODIDEofPOTAS 

rnai   bjut  tniro   mjcsi  n 

In   n,e,      Jrnrlt«.   the   Bio.,  .  tf  i 

ntorbld,     eorrcpt    and    LHpvre  at  a.. 

Core.  Kfcenaial lia  and  Merearlal  I  a» 

•old  by  all  BnajUa 


AOKJTCT.     417    lAHOlllt    »T«  IT, 

BOLE  AQBNTS  FO* 
DB.     PEBJIT'S    I^AST    OHAKOI  aa 
DH.   PIBBl'8  WKBVOOT  Pil  t. 

pvn 


t*  o  s  ir  "es  n  j  r| 

Prosrammef,  ud  .11  kinds  of  Prion,, 
•how,  Liorru,  CONCJEBT,  • 
ATSI  aad  CISCHI  ] 

AT  LOW  RATES,  BT 


S8»    CLAT    8TBKXT. 


thomas  w.  bkee. 
biiivbh  pijao 


Go 


MANIIFAUTTJKKBi 

— UD- 
■  irAIIIli 


DRUMS,  B1NJ0S, 


OTHEE    MUSICAL    IHsmrEI  ^ 
ESTABLISHED  IK  1ISS. 


on  the  Bsslp  ind  Dmi 
",  bttnu  Flrit  u*  lal 


ayLawoB.gj.aaB 

iUbioh  stEeet, 


N.  B.-FI»e-ton«d    Silr.r  Solo   BuJO.  I 


— Fl»e-ton.d   bily 
tl.  alwafteagband. 


FREE  AND  EASY 

itiri  iatiiiai  aiai 

Piano  ana    singlnK  MB1 


CHARING 


lTg.SAl.at 


60©  Mission  street,  near  See*iv 
deW  EAGLES  A  WILD,  Pronris'i, 


MISS    N.    SCULfr 

LADIBrV 
FASHIONABLE    HAIR    BSE  1 
Baa  Besrovtd  to 

84t  Washington  «t 

Fonr  doors   below  Slock  ton  i 
HalrvroTk   of   all    Descriptions   mads  la 

Obarsee  moderate.  j* 


MRS.  EGGERT,  OLAIRVOYANT,  TJS8TU 
and  Tranon  Medium— Oaa  be eoasaltfd  ft 
mi  basinets  or  sickness dailj-.  from  10 a. V. tOi (. 
It.  it  Hpiiitntl  Oirclea,  Uanday.  itMStfaS* 
Friday  evenings,  at 8  P.  at.,  at  oer  rsaMsee*,*  * 
0'FsrreJI  etreet.  near  Hasou.  ~    > 


■l 

Bar  Sugar 

POR    BALE  —  518    KXABKT    STOST  ' 
r      MEBIJKR'S.  .  Alio,  mn  kind  «T  0i« 
WbolMj.  and  B.t  iL 
DoTtf  M.    A.    BHaMSl._ 

Lyon's   Portable 
KITCHEN   FURNAC  . 

IN  ITS  ECONOMY    OF    COAL    AND  BT  » 
as  a  perfect  cooker,  broiier,  tosatsr.  aat 
iron  beater,  is  a  necessity   to  every  BOSfSi  * 
who  wishes  to  eavo  tbe  stove  and  Jao-tpnM 

the  foel  it  consooaee.  It  is  obeap-fl  •».  W  u 
teei*.  at  work,  a<-  Stomba  A  Millar  a,  plasP; 
gie-fit'ers,  tio,  copper  and  etfve  ator*.  opi  ™ 
Majtmre's  Op*ra  Mouse,  «ei  w»»hiorJJ»« 
MaAO  M.  WAPD,  Ageat  of  the  PaalW 
eh*  trade  supplied.  I01 


■ 
Philadelphia    Restaurs f. 

OH  AS.   V.  BEBGOLD,  PBOJPBIW"1 1 

THE      OBOIOEST     HEATS     ARDSj] 
Vegetables,     Board    by    tb.   w.ed.  B0  . 
PIKK^'fBEKT  betwMO  K"in'^3  r 


AFTEB    THE 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

GOTO  THB 

Hot      SootCll, 

Ssitter  atreet.  sear  at-eau-ay. 

And  try  one  of  their 

Hot  Scotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 

All    nrlnka    Ten    Cents 

an    I  JOS.  D.  BBIGQ8,  P/Oprt.bor. 


MILITARY    COOD8 

....ua>.  .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRI 

TRIMMINGS, 

8S5    Hntgeatn   rtr.ct,    Kaaai   R 

BhllU  T.  RODGEBS  JoaBE  • 


EDWARD     PEEL     at    CU 

«*S  aaa  «»»  Wa.klntoa  rtrcel  • 

HATE  OPENED  A  COOKIHG  EBT1K  l*at 
meet  at.  tbla  aj.ee  for  tbe JB.rro*.  .1  S  fflB 
to.  BALL  cUPPHBB  aad  LDlHHEa  101  jj"  ' 
M08  AND  SALOONS,  on  tbe  not  real  .""  . 
Uini.  Ln&cbe.  d.li.ereel  io  any  part  et  J1  ,'S 
frMofobarre.  Tbe  patrocac.  ot  the  aalo  ■  ■ 
tb.  city  ia  r.iPMtfnllr  eoUoiUd.  1°  * 


BOKER'S  BITTERS. 

THE  UNDEBSrONBD.  IS  BOLE  AGE)  J 
UalifoJoia,  for  tb.  aa).  of  ibe  abor.  * 
br.ud  Bltt  i..  H.  1.  prepared  to  daa  ■ 
Marebaot.  aad  Jobbara  oo  tb.  moat  ...»  ■ 
tirai.  WM.    B.  JOHNSTOB 

joll  lat  «««  Oallfornia  ,u  ■• 


€(AND    ENTERTAINMENT 


AJt>       ■     9        '    I  I 


Lb.  !  MASONIC 

ifrJ 


TNI«    iruin 


E. 


**«h 


ARDof  RELIEF 

bod  wards  Gardens 

TURDAY,  JUNE  21, 


TV.  bwb»«l  Will  Oaaraat *f  * 
-BT— 


CAUPMVU   TDRATRF.  CALIFORNIA  THEATRE 

TN.1I  PIT    OF*  rata 

HENRI  WIENIAWSKI 

»•  a*aat 

O    G   ^J?   O    J?   O    O   J*     Gnii  Veeil  aii  Itstraanttl  Ccnctrt 


Or,  L.lfo    in    Loulsana." 


Sfl"" 


:ande 

muni 

I   »!«».■ 


i'l  of  IS  pieor«.  10  aaajtadtioa  v.tb 

■ 

FANCY    DANCEH 

in  cotrnia,,  aod<r 
lb#  mpatttaioa  of 

iy  Brothers  &  Sisters 

vko  km  kllKlly  toI«di< tirO. 

Vocal  Concert, 

-BI THE- 

;oiuic   CHOIR, 

At :  a  itabar  of  proa  lit  Arum. 


JOHV  w><  I  Mill  (,H  willr* 
V  will  rrrll 
will  « i n e  II 

ti 


idt    c£     Sriiloti'ii    l.CWILI.U«SO>wlllrrrltf  Dot  Barhtra  I 


»"    •<■>.  *>»•  raaraa. 


'  •  •  '    ' 

INWM, 


T»  iaaafa«.  w«lh  to*  Omi  Var.t  Dtmi  '•  I  A....  —ajtaid 


THE    DRUNKARD," 


r  • 


..tfVMrt^M  ...    w#ww 


IAB1VTT 


OF  PERFORMANCE*  by  Ike   ngulftr 
i  to  LL«   O&rdetii,  tod  a  iiuNr  of  vol- 


HON  f  1 00.     Children   under    13    yeir*     36 


WILL.  AM    tnw  .UH    . 

r4KMKk   UATU 
Ak  *»rK   »•  KVfSS 
1  .KST  1,'IAFFH 

1>   LOAFEE 

I  a!*i.ii.«-Ri.   .. 
RARKrKPII 

MART 



*DLE 


•AALfc. 
WYATf 


NATCKI>Ai  aYf! 


rLASfi)  NtLTTuinn^rrriATnirEii 


8ATUBDAY,  JUKE  Its*.—  Will  b*  pr^dcc-*  tb«   '.t**t   wrurioD.J   J.  MeOlo*Wt'>  drtat  f  >«td* J  oo  br*»l 
H*rt*'«  .vorm*,   "H>r    L*M  *>-,*'    and    "FItdd  of  Vir.rtt>  »,"  tod  rAtlrO 

*  ■     ■_»    at*^  ^r*^   -«^r»   tc»    m    tt  -m    -w-         •%.      tm        f  * 


ovwnT  Y        ^  II.  A.  I*  . 


SjiidM  ETDluft.  Jans  'JM 

Wieniaski  Concert,  Grand  Orchestra  of  30  Pieces, 

A  molt  AtT.ottve  Pi-JRTimmo  all]  bo  pnatatad. 


•  ■■■IbK.a   M....r. 


.■• 


C.—a 


m—.j.i.  n.  ■  „»„. 

■  *l  '*a>i4  4«  a..  .»-.< 

VtolaMOnw  ,     »,7.il 

■     w.w.a... 

W     WL.I.wkl 

■  •a.,  b.    B..ki.n..ki.   i„,.H 

!•-■•  A...I  W.r.k 

•rtkHlla. 


JtnSmiilSr"'  '"   rrt4"  ***  '•'•"1"-  "«    "»■  -» 


r.... 

Mar. 


DrHtOrtifl  T  |  RoMwISoal*      i».  Dr  Ma  01  rata  tatti  ■■'«• 


««ret,wa; 

Minimi 

1181 K.  I 
uwl 

.HMHILt  *•'  ■.- 


T.ClilKIa 
illl.I.»»1 


dan  House. 

•Arc   rafakl,, 

LOOK   ftOITlE    RAILROAD 

TMORIN,  Proprietor. 

[SHED   ROOMS 

...AWD.... 

t  £\  la.  x*  a,  xi  t;  . 

tMUII     •«    WIlM,     -Llq- 

— r»    •■«  Clear*. 

kTAUIB  IV   Wl!K  OR    K0NTH- 


The  Great  New  York  and  New  Orleans 
ZOOLOGICAL    EQUERTRIAN    SX  POSITION, 

MENAGERIE,  CIRCUS  AND  MUSEUM! 

One  Tiolxet  Admlta  to  «,11  Tents. 


AND    XIAST* 

...EVERY... 

turduy    Kvonin^, 

AT  BIGHT  O'CLOCK. 

AT  THE  Or.D  ORIGINAL 
RED  LlUtf.lO  (h,\ry  itiMt, 
Wbor*  )ou  oan  b<*4  MOT  AND 
UOLD  DHlNK-tof  1>j.  T.rybett 
qi*lii».  Th»  "O  d  Boon"  la  »l- 
i*M»on  bADd.  Drop  lr- 
DAVK    UKNDliS,    i'ropriwtor. 


r<»'! 


rtfi 


ID  HAS  RETURNED  TO 

Its    Parent. 
EKA    SHIRT    STORE, 

•taW    tract,  fcaa  ItaoTtd  to 

S     Second     etrcct, 

aa>  roa  arttl  >>od  at  «on  plcta  *«• 
at  ar  tuiin  m  roBauH- 
OOBa,  at  the  aaaal  law  ariceo. 
Ittoaa 

■  KKWDICT   <aj  CO. 


XH7A.lMT£ir), 

(ANIEL'S  THEATRE 

|"WTKMKE.    WTOans, 

6000  VARIETY  WOMEN 

I  bat  alll  lad  It  to  tbalr  >4<»- 
I  OaUlMah  to  aartaaaoad  with 
J.  HtDAIItL, 
I  tlfc  Baa  Mo.  1.  Ohoraaaa.  Wyeailad. 


■    U0LHE8  &  CO., 

|>  tioiiaun  nnn. 


IFOR  lit,  BUTM  01*  QOODS. 

— M  boslxaat  rieai  all  pwta  of 

moo.   Wt**da,DUAudldabo 


African 

mi 

A. a  tun 

ZEBRAS, 

CHAMOIS. 

KANGAROOS, 

IBEX, 

Mondrills, 

OOBBILLA. 

PORCUPINE. 
BABY 

ELEPHANT, 

GORILLA, 

Inchenmon, 

Four   l.ruo 

Lions 


CAGE 

— ur- 
PEFORMIHG. 

LIOS^, 

Minat'b 

African  Tapir 

•  r*irof 

B(  j  t)  0<HEtl  Tl|t>  Wi 

a  draft)  of 

rinirlrliin 

CAMELS, 

Hno*-wb  l» 

COCKATOOS, 

LI.AMA1, 

JAGUARS, 

UOALOT. 

GAZELLES. 


On   Jackson  Street   Lot,    for  Ten    Days 
3F»3FS:C><^3Ft-AISfltXEX3S!w 

I'AIIT     FIBST. 


Only, 

One  Hour's  Exhibition  of  Animals  and  Cariosities  in  first  Pavillion, 


CRITTENDEN    it     DALTON, 

roAMBlT  or  TBI 
EBW    KIRK    ITAILI«,    Ul.il..    .«.. 

TUFF  GALLERY  STABLE* 

NO.  «09  SDTTER  STREET, 

"\VK    AD. 


nt|rTFWran  «  r,«I.TO». 


5ANGEH  HAIiJLK 

(BiHGER'S  BALL.) 
14     OF.AMT    »T.,     ITIAK     KFABRT. 


>•■«  b»4  the  r-)i(.lrri|   Bi-MdA  of     WtS«lwV 
■*■>■!  l>l*)aartj  «••  p«««u 

DEPOT  WiTAfiD  *  UlCHt'S  1AT  (REWERT 
fawtl  oiiRia  rKLDMAitn. 


PART    SECOND. 

In  the   Circus  Pa  villion. 

Performance:  Afternoon  at  2  »nd  Evening  at  8  P.  M. 

l.-OVIRTUU,"toFo.t,  aloPanaat Froai  Baappa 

•.-ORAWD  OAVALOADB,  lilrodooloa  Oaaiali,    Hor.l.,    tfalaa, 

•,-UOHTRIKC  AOBOBATISH. BBOTH«R8  VA»  XAKDT 

a.-M'LLB  BOBA IK  HBR  BLEOAHT  POBIB  OH  H0R8BBA0K 

QLOw.t JlalMI«B«TlIOLDJ 


•-A."?.^;^™.""f..?.".™.™^"."f^»*W'*tfB»w 

•.-BUQASt  PKBPOBHASOB  OS  THB  ■"''^J j"B"fi  ORION 


LI.  .*N JOU,  OARKOLL 

lO.-MARKTTA  "IKTtBS 

TUKIR  TORILLIKO  REVOLUTION  ON  IIUS  UOUBLK  TKAI'tZK 


IS  -PROr,  J.  L    DAVIS ...AND  Mil  IXTRAOBOINARV  DOGS 

lS.-E.a'o.A'.  CkoHiHia  Ka.a«*trl*B.    ttAVBT  tarvf.BT 

tUUKC 1*  Alia  ■!•••  OHALLEIIU  ACT 

Ooooladiof  wftb   tb. 

MAMMOTH  DEN  of  PERORMINC  LIONS 

Tator.d  bjr     PROF.   GEO.    O.    COPfCKLliY. 

■«i)p»f  Fri«n.-*da«lawt««  t»  the    wholr    Ehtw    IUOO.     Ba- 
trvad  chiir*  f0.»>aU*itrA     0hU4f«B  DtltoBdtr  13  hiif  prior. 
r.    W.Co!«.  Muifir.     W.  B.    Uitdti.    Pr.tw  Aiwt. 


Atleiitioii.  Good  Livers! 


D»ut"l  ■  <•"  of  ta«  MinetiV  Ras. 
Anraiil.  he*  U>»n   tin-   ruAn«4t»rtifiot 

if  OOlb     th»     MWirrw*    IU>    unlinl    t>a| 

Jommcroia)   vtrcajL  And    ld»   M^norw'^— 

[i  MArk«t«UMt  In  p«rto*rabip  wlto  HB. 
A.  DHAYKLll,  wbi  bti  h»trj  eooow«»aKJ  Wilh  fctM 
1*»  tor  fwArw.  |rwpro««^r>rju  bAi*  ht»n  ictvO*  tu 
i£u>  niniif  dopAr'.ro*'  (nut  will  rtmdur  tb*  UW 
or»  i>opqlor  iban  It  baa  rmr  b—o  dartaai 


1'.   IIEBOKB  A  CO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT^ 

SBl  And  &•»  Contaurtwl.  AMtS  . 
7«t*  UArk«titr*«t. 
Od*ii   rom  S  a,m.  to  10  r.u.  »aj|  !■» 


FRED.  C.    WENTWORTHr 

Aobobbom  tb.t  .t  hit  Btloon, 
•Ol  Ko.roy  .t..  K.W.   .or.  Soarancato. 

Long  f.mon,  for  too  .icell.oo.  or  Ibf 

WIPJKf-J  and  LIQUOB» 

All  Drinaa  will  h.ncfonh  be 

Taw     o  ota  asj-  i"  ft*  _ 

Bjftlra 


PIPER'S  OPERA  NOOSE. 


rUIB  ELEGANT  THEATRE  HAS  BESB  «-■ 
lUcorAUwi,   and   fan  bo  rrntcd  bj  tan  bJiiAv  «Af 

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TEE  JOTJBNAL  OF  ABITJ8EMXNT8. 

FabUsbed  erory  Day  In  ib«  Year  by 
sj,.        I>.        BOQABDU8 

—  AT 

&3X  Merchant  And  585      Winhlnarton  8t< 
Below  Montgomery,  Sao  FranoiBOO. 


PHIDAI JUNE  20,  1873 


Gctine  a  Cook. 

A  Itdy  gives  the  following  account  of  how 
she  didn't  got  a  cook: 

Happening  to  Bee  a  cook  who  had  adver- 
tised for  a  eitoatioD,  I  weot  to  her  number. 
Knowing  the  t  ates  and  babiis  of  the  creature, 
I  wore  my  beet  walkiog  Auir,  but  did  nottaks 
a,  carriage,  UDfi>rtanoteIy.  I  found  ber  in  a 
c'eio  but  shabby  room,  in  which  were  two 
beds,  with  preposterous  quilt*  of  all  sorts  of 
patchwork,  and  a  dozen  or  so  of  saints  in 
China  ware,  to  say  nothing  of  a  bisque  orn- 
oiflxioo,  and  pictures  of  creatures  with  full 
moons  aboot  tbeir  skulls,  and  paper  roses 
hanglog  on  the  frames. 

The  woman  who  was  willing  to  be  a  queen 
in  somebody's  kitchen  look  d  at  my  new 
bonnet  aod  spring  costume  with  an  ap- 
proving countenance,  and  tbeo  glanced  out 
the  wiodow. 

"It  ii  flue  walking,  mum  ?' '  slid  sha,  with 
a  thought  for  the  codcbmao  and  a  shrewd- 
ness of  m&not  r  in  get  ting  at  facts  that  would 
hive  done  hoaor  to  a  professional  detect- 
ive. 

"Very,"  I  replied,  comprehending  the  sig- 
nifioaoos  of  tue  question.  "I  am  fond  of 
walking,"  I  added  with  an  air  to  encourage 
her  in  the  belief  that  our  etab'es  were  crow  d- 
ol  with  blooded  beust^for  whose  existence 
I  felt  a  temporary  contempt.  Then  I  offered 
her  the  lead  in  the  conversation.' 

"Do  yon  have  a  country  sa<e,  mom  ?" 

"Three  of  them." 

"How  many  help  have  jon,  mum  ?" 

Iconnted  all  the  fami'y  and  servants  to- 
gether, and  replied  "seven." 

"Do  ye  give  much  parlies,  mum  ?" 

"Three  limes  a  week." 

■"Do  yez  live  io  your  own  house,  mum  ?"  3> 

■Not  oftan.  Iti  mordexpensive  to  live  in 
other  people'^  places,  and  we  like  expense 
above  all  things.  How  much  wages  do  you 
allow  people  to  give  yoa  a  month  ?" 

She  looked  at  me,  and  then  becoming  sat- 
isfied with  my  expression,  she  replied: 

"Sixty  dollars,  vfithasonllerymaid,  mum, 
and  eigeBtinns  and  assis  lances  in  the  desserts 
from  the  man,  on  oompiny  days." 

"We  are  very  particu'ar,  and  ws  never 
take  a  cheap  cook,"  I  said,  with  a  lofty  and 
severe  air.  "You  will  only  do  for  plain 
people,"  and  I  Bwept  my  new  dress  out  of 
this  den  of  (flints,  bed  qutlia  and  insolence, 
and  we  have  lived  on  the  fat  of  the  land  for 
two  week  p. 

P.  B.  My  hands  are  no  longer  pa'rician 
in  tint,  nor  velvet  in  touch,  but  oar  appe- 
-titss  are  awful. 


Touching    Affection. 

The  loviog  fathor-io-Iaw  baa  disdiu  Mid- 
dles. Delaware.  In  hiB  lait  will  and  tes- 
tament he  le't  a  legacy  to  odo  of  his  sons 
olothed  in  theee  words:  "And  I  bequEath 
to  my  beloved  son  John,  the  sum  of  onedol- 
hv-,  with  which  to  buy  a  rope  long  and 
s'roDg  enough  to  hang  thU  blasted  wife  of 
bis."  John's  wife  isn'tgoing  around  among 
the  dead  man's  friends  raising  a  subscription 
for  the  purpose  of  erecting  a  monument 
over  him.  She  dosen't  even  weep  when  hia 
virtues  are  lovingly  mentioned  by  bis  old 
croaits. 

Pawnbrokers  prefer   customers  who  are 

withcutany  rtdeeming  qualit  es. 

o  ■    - 

Good  for  Snakes. 

An  Indian  came  to  a  certain  agent  in  tbe 
northern  part  oE  Iowa  to  pimure  some 
whisky  for  a  young  warrior  who  had  been 
biitsn  by  a  rattlesnake.  "Four  quftrs!" 
repeated  the  agen>,  to  surprise,  "as  much 
as  that?  "Yes,"  .epliel  the  Indian,  "four 
qu.rts— snake  very  big." 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


The  Beat  Riches. 

There  is  a  great  difference  between  the 
temporal  bl  ssiogs,  health  and  wealth; 
■realth  is  most  envied,  bnt  least  e  a  joyed; 
health  is  frequently  enjoyed,  bnt  the  least 
envied ;  and  tbe  superiority  of  the  latter  is 
still  more  obvioui  when  we  reflect  that  tbe 
poorest  man  would  not  part  with  his  health 
for  money,  but  that  the  richest  would  gladly 
part  with  h  s  money  for  health. 


An  KffectdBl  Remedy. 

A  man  who  marritd  a  widow  has  inven- 
ted a  devios  to  care  her  of  "eternally" 
praising  her  former  husband.  Whenever 
eLiO  begins  to  dtsoant  on  bis  noble  qualities 
this  ioganiou*  Number  2  merely  says: 
"Poor,  dear  manl  How  I  with  he  had  not 
died!"  and  the  lady  immediately  begins  to 
thiok  of  something  else  to  talk  about. 


CALIFOENIA_  THEATRE. 

Mr.  John  MoOolloagb Proprietor  and  Manager 

EXTRA  ANNOUNCEMENT 

BENEFIT  OFTOHN  WILSON 

rjtlDAY    XTENIKO JUNK   SOIh 

TWO  FIVE  ACT  PLAYS! 

THE  OCTOROON 

....AND.... 

THE    DRUNKARD. 

Mr.   John  MrCnlloug-h 

Will  teotte 

DAKUABl  FBETOHIE. 

Mr.  J.  C.    WUJ.lump.oii 

Will  recite 

DOT  HATCH  4  KJL    t'BEDTCHIE, 

Acd  tell  that 

DWABF  Sl'UET. 

A  YOUNG  LiDY  of  tMs  city  will  make  her 
nr=t  nDpearaouofts  ZOK,  tbe  OOfOROON. 

B.  W  PIEROY  has  kiodly  volunteered,  and 
will  appear  as  JACOB  MoOloalcoy.  jelS  2t 


Very  Snnib!e. 

A  Boston  paper  says: 

Mr.  Bailey,  the  humorist  of  the  Danhnry 
Nt-wa,  is  a  particularly  sensiblo  fellow.  Of 
oouree  be  was  lepeatedly  nrg<d  to  comet 
New  York  aod  submit*  to  tbe  process  of 
being  pumped  dry.  In  reply  to  one  of  th'  83 
urgent  ells  bteked  by  offers  of  many  do- 
oais,  he  says:  "Your  big  city  likes  fresh 
oranges:  but  it  very  quickly  sucks  themdy, 
and  throws  ihem  a* ay.  Id>n'tWant  to  be 
suekd  dry  right  off;  sol  think  I'll  remain 
whe.e  lam.  I've  eeea  fiom  rhy  oonntry 
home  how  clever  fallows  turn  out  who  go  to 
New  York  wiih  grand  expectations.  They 
gave  up  tomet'.iap,  aod  in  the  end  found 
not'  iog.  I  am  glad  you  want  to  have  me 
come,  and  I'm  gladder  that  I  don't  want  to 
oome.  Daubury,  insignificant  villaee  as  it 
i',  is  good  enough  for  me:  and  as  I  don't 
want  to  steal  anytbiog,  or  get  murdered,  or 
get  up  a  reputation  for  genius  I  respectfully 
but  firmly  decline  to  pitoh  my  tent  in  Got- 
h  im." 

The  Local  Brevities  man  of  the  Alt*  ex- 
pects Rome  day  to  receive  a  like  invitttion. 
He  has  no  fear  of  New  York  sacking  his 
brains,  so  he  could  go  with  safety. 


Geo.  flaas.de  Co* 

Ihs  great  Candy  Emporium,  SO  Easrny  St 
near  Markjt.  6"s, 


Public  Accommodation* 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  6  a.  u.t  can 
be  returned  In  the  evening  If  reqoirtd;  we 
never  disappoint!  What  Ohear  Laundry,  131 
Lelaesdorff  street.  • 


Pratt'*  Abolition   Oil. 
The  People'd  Remrdy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains, 


Star  Shirts  ana  Collars. 

All    sorts    and   bises,   for   tme  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  131  Leideadorff  st.       * 


WlaltG   Labor   Only! 
Employed    by    tbe  What  Oboer  Laundry,  121 

Leidesdoiff  a"  reel.  • 


Pratt's  Abolition  on 
Oures  Eheomstlsm  and  Neuralgia. 


Corns,   Bunions,    Ingrowing  Nails. 

A  perfect  cure  warranted  by  Albert  Sohoen. 
waid,  137  Second  street.  1-bi 


The    Seat   Hemoaies, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
ry's  Webfoot  Pilla,  for  all  bilious  complaints, 
for  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agenoy,  417  Sanaome 
•treet,  cemer  of  Commercial.  • 


Photoarraphle    cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  84  Third  street  between  Bterenson  and 
oUssion  street,  a 


'Crystal  Sarop'e  Rooms. 

The  Crystal,  alive  to  the  wants  of  the  oom. 
munlty,  has  Imported  dlreot,  Bxrwann's  cele- 
brated Saorou  Whisky,  which  all  true  lovers 
of  good  liquors  will  "ample  if  wise.  Brlody  h 
Donne,  proprietor?,  535  Saoramento  street,  be- 
tween Montgomery  and  Baneome.  6  c 


-Good,  Ptews. 

My  customers  and  the  poblic  sro  notified 
that  the  openinirof  Montgomery  AreDiie  will 
wrt  necessitate  my  removal,  but  that  X  still 
keep  the  largest,  best  assorted  and  che»p»t 
stock  of  men   and  boys  clothing  In  the  city 

Also  great  bargains  in  gent's  fornlshlng goods 
trunks.  vftllfttF.  hats  elc„  Call  bftfore  prachsp- 
ing.  H.  Peyser,  7 '9  Montgomery  street,  first 
store  north  of  Washington  6l. 


Fourth  r>  f  July. 

Stringera.  La  .lei  &  OtB'leman.  before  you 
leave  the  oity,  viatt  the  Carpet  &  Fumltore 
Hmporlnm  of  JOHN  0.  BELL  nearly  opposite 
the  Grand  Hotel  on  Market  et.  Alio  folding 
Irs,  Camp  Stools.  Ths  W«ei  Cap  t 
kaneeper,  &  tha  flneat  assortment s  of  Lace 
o  attains  In  the  State.  ^  6p. 

Five  Hundred  men  Wanted 

Immediately.    To  send  tbeir  washing  to  the 
■  *"hit  Cheer  Laundry,  131  Letdesdorfi"  st.        • 


DontReaa  mis, 

For  if  you  do  yon  will  spend  all  of  yonr 
m"ney  baying  yonr  family  dre£S-gocd»,  hos- 
ieries, table-olob',  children'^  outfits, eto.,  at 
the  cheapest  and  most  fashionable  place  in  the 
City-      Frledltcdtr  &  Ob' a.  No.  9  Thira  street' 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  StilT  Joiuts,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  8-t, 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


B.P.O.O.SEAIiS. 

A*,  the  next  stated  meeting  to 
>e  held  on 

TUESDAY,  JUNE  24, 

at  2  o'clock  P.  H„  at  Ohartsr  Oak 
B.P.Q.O.sy  Hall  on  Market  Sreet  the 

ELECTION  OF  OFFICERS 

P-t  the  eoeoion  trtm  will    tike    place.    All 
NOMIDKKK    and    iBemberB  are     psr;ioalorlj  rj- 
ijae-Uid  to  attend. 

A.  W.  BARK, 

ja-19  G.  S.  O.t 


OYSTER  GROTTO 

A  clean  aod  rdaptctaole   Oy*  er 
House  fitted  u  o  pur  yosaly  for  Ladles' 

428    PINE    STREET, 

Abov»  *be  Oili'ornia  Maikat.  D«tweeo  Kearny  and 
Montgomery  Streets. 

A.  W.  MANNING,  Proprietor. 
jrU-lm 


OPERA  HOUSE, 

_SA.isr  jose. 

This  theatre  will  bs  leased  onliberal  t»rmafor  Blx 

moots  to  ao  experienced  mBniger.  bu  .me  ■  nqulr- 

Jor  my  abaenee  from  Man  Joea      Tbebonaeeannow 

be  rented  by  tbe  nigbt  or  w.t-k  on  low  terms. 

SEATING    CAPACITT  1,200. 

G.  BBOHAS  ti  A.  Proprietor. 

san'joss 


WANTED. 

A  Leading  man,  Javenile  and  Comedian.  Those 
who  am  make  ibemae'vee  generally  nsefnl  and 
travel  forasure  bntlow  salary.  Variety  talent  al- 
bo  wanted. 

Address,    C.   A.   LEWIS 
LIVBRMOBE, 

ALAMfDA  OO.,  OAL, 


WIENiAWSKI__CONCERTS. 

PACIFIC      J 


GRAND  CONCERTS 

...    FJB.... 

Saturday  Afternoon Jane  Slat 

6BAND      MATINEE. 


MB.  HKNCIWlENIiWSKI, 

Bote  Violiois1  of  bis  M.j  jsty  tbe  Bmpero.-  of  Kne- 
eia.  will  mska  bis  first  appearance  in  cbis  oity 
together  wit  a  hq  ensimbla  of  eminent  artists,  in- 
cluding 

M'lle  JUl-B  HE  BTTSBB,  Soprano; 
Mr.  CA-ltL   WOLF-IOUV,   Pianist; 
Mr.  L.    RK»HICLI.\SK(,    Aooompaoylet. 

A  most  attaotive  program  ai  a  will  be  preaBDted 
at  oac'.h  Oonoett. 

Admitiloa —  Sl.OO 

Beserrsd  Seat i  Mots.  Extra. 

Sale  of  setts  ooiimeo:es  Mondav,  Jone  16  b,  at 
Si  m...  at  Qray's  Mann  Store,  623  aod  625  Ulsy 
strett  bteiawaj'4  Piaaos  used  at  till  Wiiotawilci 
UonoertJ.  j^lO-tf. 


DR.  LEECHUNGEB, 

CELEBRATED 
Clilness  3F»la.yfiiiola,xa., 

1017    DCPONT  STREET, 
Betvreen  Pacific  and  Jackson  Sts. 

Oares.ll  dtBe.98.    Moderate  ohirgfa.  j-13.1m 


Faugh  -  a  -  Ballag-h. " 

CITY  GARDENS. 

SUNDAY —  -  JUNE  «2,  1873 

Grand  Reunion  &  & 


Haight  Light  Cavalry 

dauepeodentl.  OAPT.  QUINN, 
Eaoorted  by  ths 

Gaardia  de  Jnrarez   &  Lafayette 
Guard 

The  world  renowned  BUISL&Y  FAMILY  will 
appvnr  In  rtov« ral  nw  Acts  und  Punlemlmei, 
oommenoicg  a   ^o'clock. 

An  addrai  w!ll  be  deliTcred  b?  Hoi.  Walsh,  on 
tbe  "Coal's  Qaaetlon'*— Anti-(  hiosae. 

Uonsti  r  Progra  me  of  Korel  Sporis,  for  which 
V&loabte  Pr  r.*s  will  be  awarded. 

Indoor  and  Outdoor  Amasementi  all  diy 

Urtnd  Bull,  Day  and  KTeolng,  ttndtr  ;ha  direc- 
tion of  efficient  floor  managers. 


lOCts.    lOCts.     lOOts. 

Per  Qlasa  for  the  Flneat 

Wines  and  Liquors, 

and  the  Celebrated 

FREDERICKSBURG  BEER, 

— IS — 

FRED.    G.  WtHTWORTH'S 

GOl    KEARNY  STREET,   N.  W.  cor.    Bab 

je-19-il. 


GERTRUDE  M.  GREGORY 

— OF  THE— 

GREGORY  TROUPE 

la  reqaesttd  to  oommanloats  immedi*tMi  wiih 
th«  uoderjigned.  By  so  doiDg«he  will  heirsome- 
lh  ng  greaty  to  h  r  advaDtige. 

J.   H    OfcCABB.  Thealricol  Ajjeot, 


Liverpool  and  Great  Western 

Steamship  Company, 

CARRYING  THE  TJ.  S.  MAIL. 

TIGKETS  SOLDlo  AND  FRODI 

T  IVERPOOL,  QOEENSTOWN.^^BBfc 
J-i  Londonderry,  HambnrRb,  Bremen, ^iKwaitSh 
Havre,  Paris,  Sweden,  Belgium,  Norway  and  all 
Eoropsan  oities. 

TbisOompany  has  arrangements  with  the  Oom- 
mlseiotierof  Emigration  and  Railroad  Companies 
at  New  York,  by  whloh  passengers  are  promptly 
forwarded  to  tbe  Paoiflo  Oca&t. 

For  paitioalara  apply  to 

It.  II.  JACKSON,  Aflr»nt. 

nsi301m  S38  Monlsjamfi-y  atreet. 


THE   STJflX]   ROAD 

....TO.... 

SUCCESS 

IS  BY  FOLLOWING  TBE  THUE 

American  Business  Principles 

The  Reasons  for  Snecess  or  Failure 

We  start  wlta  the  flat  assertion  that  no  bouse 
h&Beeer  failed  beoaose  tbe  prioe  asked  for  raei- 
obandlse  it  kept  was  1oi  low.  And  against  this 
declaration  we  plaos  this  faot,  that  no  Orm  in  tbe 
ordinary  rontlne  of  trade  baa  ever  grown  into  a 
large  and  Inoreaaing  bnsiaesa,  or  taken  tbe  lead  In 
ils  partloolar  olass  of  goods,  with  blgb  prices  for 
tbe  witibword.  Soooeea,  to  tbe  largest  numb;r 
of  instance*,  can  be  traaed  to  fair  dealing,  ("JOUE- 
TE8Y,  and  INTEL.L1GBNT,  PERSISTANT  EN- 
ERGY. 

One  mistake,  one  a -tempt  to  teat  tbe  too  often 
cheated  public,  may  res  nit  in  apparent  bqcosbb,  bnt 
sooner  or  later  tbe  vlotfm.)  of  the  imposition  will 
torn  upon  yoo.  When  a  man  bays  a  thing  and  has 
paid  too  mnoh  for  is,  it  is  aoe'o.-s  trying  to  smooth 
orer  the  matter.  Tbe  merobaot  who  chuckled 
orer  tbe  big  profi-.  be  made  bts  f  lrn'tshed  the  olnb 
wbereitlth  bis  own  head  may  be  broken.  There 
are  more  dire  yet  ti  eome.aod  the  man  who  thinks 
OUNNING  A  MATOH  PUB  HONEST  DEALING 
had  better  nob  forgn  it. 

Patrons  are  txpsotad  to  pay  a  profit  on  tbe 
purchases  aod  at  tbe  aame  time  depend  upon  tbe 
merobaot'*  advantages  as  a  guarantee  that  tbey 
are  fa  r  and  reasonable.  If  tbe  publio  are  con- 
vinoed  tbat  a  certain  tradesman  has  peonliar 
faoilitiOB  forlayiog  in  his  wares,  aod  they  discov 
erthe  par  oeatag)  of  prent  t»be  less  than  is  gen- 
erally demanded,  it  matter*  not  how  small  it  la. 
fraotional  sums  are  saffijieot  t>  insnre  auooess 
where  tbe  ooafcrary  will  surely  result  In  failure. 


PICNICS.  EXCURSIONS,      n 


S.  F.  and  H.  P.  E.  R.  j| 


CHANGE    OP    TUB 

THE  CHEHPEST  ROUTE  TO  THE  OETlk 

O"  V.'i.ftPS8  JUNEl.  ISTJ.THBB'U 
io»wJt»  tb.a.n  Fr.ni.-i.oo  &  Nortt Tp£|» tH 
ro.d  Ooao,»  for  Olovordnle  unci  .11  iottrifS 

oxooud),  fromFrootnLroet  *h.rr..tli5ftr 
joi-oi.,   th.  tr.io  will  i,„,   (Jlowrdiu'tS 

■  M  m.r.,,0  arrl.logio  s.o  F  aoglioo.'u  W 
lh. i  ete.mera  aod  oara  mak«  olo.e  ooniH 
with  etagea  to  and  from  all  point..  f* 


SUNDAY   EXCURS  ON.   AT  REOUGED  |W 

Fr"5»|'«  at  8  4.  at.  er.rr  „, 
ov.rd.l.atl  V„ooltp.M  k,  SJ 
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7  o-olo  V.  mi.  will  ,1|„"{  ■» 
al  honte  .1  ao,  ot  tbe  oUc.  Z 


Leave  Sac  Fr^noiaoo  at  8  A 
arriving  alUlov.rdHl.  at  1    ' 
will  leave  Oloverdal.  I 
Franoiaoo      '    " 

aioolati  ajve.ai  noma  al  an,  o(  the  niece  ,. 
tne  hoe  of  the  ro-d.  »„,  all  ioform.lloni  i! 
the  Oomptiit'e  offloe,  4«G  Mootgom.rjriti     W 

On  and  alter  Jnoe  l»t.  lb.  Htwoser  wll  L. 
San  Fr.nol.oo  at  >  w,  p.m.;  the  0."  »  H 
Oloverdale  at6  A.  M  l,< 

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til     We  return  the  tn>ney    to  all  who  © 

~  buy  of  ne  and  are  not  anlted.  If  the  «n 

(0  goodi  are  not  eolled. 


Badger'sCentral^Park,  Oattf 

THKSE  BKAOTIFUL  GARDENS  ARJ  o* 
open  tor  tbe  Beaton,  and   auay  of  th  aaj 

popular 


Will  be  held  there.     The  attractions  an 
ous.     SKATING  PAVILION.  MUSKUM, 
N  A8IUM.    Skating  free  on  week  days. 
A.(lmlasle>a *. 


I 


OHiLDRRW  IO  OKNTS. 


PIPIFAX!   PIPIFifl 

IVX-i5k.<3XO    BITTB1B, 

THESE  BirTER8,INVrNTBDBYIlJl»| 
Wolfgang,  a  oelebratsd  s  a  van  of  Gera  >,m 
bo  marvelous  In  tbeir  effects  that  Iter  ar  jt»| 
throughout  Ed rope 

MACIC  BITTERS.  J 

They  glee  J  oue  to  the  Stomaob,  Color  to  t  Jeaa 
plexion,  BrlHIanay  to  the  Eyes,  Vigor  to  It  out. 
leot.and  renewed  strength  and  virility  to  (Mi 
and  ibfirn}. 

No  family  should  be  without  this  truly    ubw 
tonic. 

J.  M.  GORWBT  A<  ,     , 

ie62ttl  P'OprietOre.   Sin  Fr.f  « 


Wo  are  witling   to   give  polite  at- 


FOURTH    OF    JULY. 

•vxriiito  81iirtsi 
Firemene  elxirts 
Oalioo  Slilrts 

Clxeolx.    fifliir-tei 
TJxi.c3.ex>    Sliirts 

And  aH  kinde  of  Furniablng  Goods  and  Toilet 
Articles  at  the  u.ual  Batlsfsotory  prices,  at  the  Old 
Staod,  Ko.3  Second  Stre#t. 

BK.VEDICT   &  CO. 


jjj.iciitioa  uatl   -how   yon  through  oar 

4  (took  whether  Ton  wish   to  bay  or  Ot 
ul        ^  W 

^  not.  q 

q     We  propose  to  treat   onr  custom-  -j. 
CI  era  ao  well  that   we   shall  see   them  m 

*  uvula.  ^ 

Q     We  aim  to  treat  o«r  cmtomere  la  5 
^  such  a   way    that    evory    visitor  we 

have  will  be  a  .walking;    advertlae-  2 
w  meat  for  oar  hoaee.  1TJ 

•  ffi 

ui  —  -H 

a 

gOUIt   INDUCEMENTS  TO  S 

a 


CUSTOMERS. 


Clood,  Stylish  Clothing,  well  made, 

t  moderate  prices,  and  warranto*  o. 

Polite  and  attent-  3 

attendance,  and  no  3 

a 
o 
o 


as  represented. 
Jive  salesmen  In 

iJene  urged  ts    parch  tee  If  the  gjods 
rj'io  not  salt.     If  the   above   Is   yonr 
Hldea   how   business    should    be   con- 
ducted, call  and  see  us. 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUSM 

And  i 'allege  ofHedlclne.     dj 

10  000  .BBAp'ri™*  AND  rK81« 
*  V*  Wv  1Te  »bieot«  to  be  eesn.  Ops  i 
Pabtie  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EDREKS-U 
fliS  Montgomery  street.  FOR  MEN  OWL 
„say-Da-  Jordan's  Pan' ate  OFricrg  U  g 
Genry  street  (opposite  old  Meobanios'  Pa^i 


IT'S  T=T  AHD  TI3MI 

...-THEBEFOBE.,.. 

SAVE  YOUR  MOJEnV 

DT  OtflNG  TO 

THE  PALACEGF  FASf 

ANOTHER.  KXariEHENT  ABOI 
New  r-  tore.  17  Second  street,  opi 
Grand  Hotel.  Clothing  of  the  latest 
fn-htonpible  styles  ma<*«  to  order,  i  h' 
better  than  at  any  other  honae  in  the  tit/, 

NOTE  THE  PRICES.. 
Pants.,  -.from  $6  to  $ .  2  pe4 
Suits -from  $25  ttll 

I  invite  the  inspection  of  the  Choicest- 
tbe  market, 

A.  MORRIS, 

No.    XT'    Second    Strs 

i-lTlm  l)|.i»..l(rOr..JB4 


DrJRENZ' 
HERB 

iliTTIP 


The    (treat    Tonic  vnd  Appetiser.'* 
Hale  Everywhere.  n  '* 


STILL.  ANOTHER. 

OWING  TO  TBE    SOAROITy    OP    RALOONS 
on  Bttih  street,  l  beg  to  lnforsi  mj   friends 
and  tbe  i.nbllo  that  I  have  opened  the 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

....AT.... 
830  Bnah  street,  between    Montgomtry 

and  Keuroj. 

All  Drinks,  Plain  or  Fancy,  10c. 

Ooneooted  la  tbe  best  style  and  of  the 
Purest  Liquors. 

CDAS.  vTfELDMASN. 
91  tf Proprietor. 


GEORGE    MA-YES' 

DEALBB  IN  OYSTERS,  0JLAM8 
andaU  kinds  of  SHELL  PIUH, 
Stalls  Nob.  AO,  41,  4S,  Oalitornia 
Market,  entrance  on  Oalifornli  street. 

Pablio  or  private  parties  aad  fjunilie*  sopphi£ 
from  6  A.H.  to  13  p.  u.  Ladies'  and  GsnUemen*! 
Drs**r  Room  ooen  from  £  l.W.  to  12  f.BT        4b3T1v 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 

BIOBAMEICTO. 

WK.   MORROW,    BOLE    PROPRIRTOR.— 
•    Tbis  boose  oan  be  rented   by  the   night, 
rtek,  month  or  yeir  h;-   firj t-clas*  compinies  only 

-nsajssjBBBjys 


REMEMBER.  VOIJ  OAN  ALWAYS  FIND  AT 
onr  store  a  fall  stock  of 

CLOTHING 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS, 

Fancy    Goods, 

Eugllsb     Cutler;, 

HATS,  TRUNKS,  VALISES, 

In  fact,  a  general  stock  of  all   kinds  and  (trades 
of  foods,  cheaper   than  any  other   benae  la  tbe 

oily _ 

IXL  Auction  Store 

618  and  620  Kearny  St., 


jr.   O.   COMBES, 
TERRAPIN     LUNft 

Gar.  Second  and  Tehama  sire* 

►-Terrapin    oonxtanuy  *l*       . 
Oysters    in    every    stria.     PI*™ 
SUPPKR     BOOMS  F.>B  Pijl 

dec  31  in 


CAWD.ES 

AIiL     KINDh     OK    THE     FTNEftT  ( inJ 
made  at  oar  Steam  Candy  Faotorf  a>    * 
orders,  especially  from  the  ooonUy,  STS    "•*" 

end  will  be  promptly  attended  to. „„, 

GAKl-Y*  WAOM)w 


ALHAMBRa  LODGING  HfSL 

FOTBLY  FCB^IIBBBD  BOOlf 
ele  or  in  aniU, 
'Well  JUI.iitexl  Hd  V»"l 

.U.UAMBRA    (TT 


VARIETY    TALENT 

FOB.... 

PIOCHE    NEVADA. 

AitfCrMi. 

eiHX  NEDMAN.  Boelnee, Hani  ^  -l 
jell  >f  VAfilElIES^PIos'IJ!.. 


Comer 


of    Commercial 
My-27 


PIANOS 

AND 

ORGA3 


CALL  AND  EXAMIXIC  KINDS  AM* 
before  parobasicg  eltesrbere. 
to  be  bad, 

A.   £..   BANCROFT    All 
jeMtl  7S3  Harkst  J 


11 


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jmjutii, 


-**»  ***  nn 


ENTERTAINMENT 


CALIFORNIA    TllATRi. 


— 


MASONIC       THE     LATEST    SENSATION 


RDof  RELIEF 


I  ood  ward's  Gardens 


TURDAY,  JUNE  21, 


Ik*  ■*ta*aaiaaa«ai  WW  Ccaui  of  t 

30NOBRT 

— BT— 

dt  A  Schlott's 

B***  Of  IS  fl'V.     ID  P  <OJU*<   ...  -     a.ih 

WETrRKIlAMTS  BAXD 
FANCY     DANCFH 

kaadrad  Mildrao.  Id  coatnnoa,  aodar 
M»  MrartlaAsa  o( 

thy  Brothers  &  Sisters 

wbo  b»Y»  kindly  TolooUtnd. 

Vocal  Concert, 

-BITHB— 

OIVIC    CHOIR. 

IMi  naabvr  of  proais*at  Artttte. 


LIFORNIA  THEATRE 

■  ■  If 

HENRI  WIENIAWSKI 

Grail  Vscil  ul  listiir etui  Ccccert 


POVERTY  FIAT,!rrS 

■■  i  ...    ..  .,  rum 


_  BBBL  at.  L  at  M  r»- 

mi**  tiuM  ro«.  i*.  •. .. 


tv*  n  . 

»>««*t  r  .11  «-.... 


aaaa  «U  hMOM 


f  1**T  Mil** 
BtOOBD  ■■>■■ 


•    »l»kT 

«    » 


IkBBTT  OB  PIRrORM  AHCKS  b,  lb*  wralar 
*    1  to  Um  OardeLi,  **d*Boat*r  of  toJ- 


OS  II 00.     ChlUr.n   nndtr   18    j*»rt,    36 


ACT  I.-- The  Lily  of  Po'Tty  Flot.    Plighted  vows  and  dreama  of  love 
ACT  li.--Tho  Reallxation.       aleo  Woman*  Perfidy.- -Like  for    Like. 
Scorn  for  Scorn. 

ACT  III.-- Diamond*  are  Trump*  1  Heart*  won't  win  I  New  deal. 
Ho  art*  are  Trump*.    The  Came  I*  won. 

ACT  IV. --Again  cloud*  appear.  The  murder  and  Vigilance  Com. 
mittee  around.  No  Mistake.  The  right  Criminal  I*  punlah- 
od.    and  the  tun  shine*  upon  all. 

kl  .rl.a  *k»   p  ....   I  ka   prrll.a.  a.aaa.l  I.    |k.  Water  rimm*.    I.   aaa*a  f .  aaa  tk»  lapaaa.l  kal«k*  *ff  Ik  - 
tk .Irktir     Or»fl»,  1h*    lllr  *f    **HI||    Fi.C 

Satorl.r   Altaroooo.  J°a*  4" 

F|RjJ^RA^J2M?IL!MI!!JATIN^E 

In**  iTtslof,  J*aa  »> 

Wieniawski  Concert,  Grand  Orchestra  of  30  Pieces 

*  Boat  » Ito— «li.  Procraaima  will  b«  inwll  I. 


~\<L 


■foo«l*i  Joo*30*ti.  Inl.pfMir.^MlB  CiMforn't  of 

SOTHE 


tst. 


■  •••I«l    Ik.*.      ... 

Grand      Orchostri 

oo    Muiioiani 

■  ■■•«■  . ... 


ft     I   ■*•**  rr.«  a.. 


*  .r.a 

ft.lfNte 


T     K.lkt...  ■). 


»t.W.tr 

•a    WI-.I.W.... 

.......a  ■*•**■ 

■  «..  J«i-  ••  liim. 
•    w.ira*... 

•  .-Aaaaata  aaa  (.ral.al  a-   w.i..  r-a«a»haJ 

■    Wl.alaar.kt, 

■to*)*,   I.      ■-■ikl.ilB.lil.    A.r.aap.al.1. 

1*     r.A.aal  (J....  Oaaap'l 


l-rt..a   ar    Aaaal.ala.. 

DraaaOlvaaaB'  '.J  Hn*"M  Saalaia Ik.  Paaaa  Olatta  I*.  to  a»t  . 

Btlf  y  ■  Wto  M«  U    ftalJ.  rr  Bats, 


isian  House. 

aBAI*     HAPAB1/, 
■  LOOK   rHOU  III  L    BAI1B  111) 


)RIN,  Proprietor. 

SHED   ROOMS 

i.JRS..,. 

it  ck,  uran  t  . 

dlty   *>f  Widm,    Ltq- 

Nl    ma«f   (li.r*. 

TAEIt.fi  BT  Will  OR    MONTH 

■UCTIB 


....EVERY... 

itnrday    Evonlnjr, 

AT  EIGHT  O'CLOCK. 

_      AT    THE    OLD    ORIGINAL 
IRED    Llolf.10    Oe-ry    »%»••*, 

fwh-r-  yaa  can  b'T*  HOT  ANU 
UOLD  L>Kl«K*of  tie  »arj  be<t 
q-tillir.    Th*  "O  d  floors"  la  al- 

loii  on  ha, n't.      Drtip  >r*. 
OaVK    HKNDry.S.    ft: prlstor. 


.AJNIEL'S  THEATRE 

•  T»»HK,     KIOMIJO, 

IS  GOOD  VARIETY  WOMEN 

latatCOta.  Ssat  will  Bad  it  to  ttl.tr  h4t*.b- 
"j'*r-  toAtios  OkllfoniU  to  oornipoad  with 
J.   K«DAXIS.4v, 

.  Hoi  He.  1.  Cha»«nti*.  WyomliiBT. 


jlOKER'S  BITTERS. 

IrjBVBuioiriD  is  hole  Aonrr  m 

liWota.  tor  tb«  Ml.  of  <b*  »bo».  mi. 
]  Bat  n.     H.  u    prapora*   lo  d.kl   w.U 
■  Mo  ud  Joboart  oa  to.  moat  aaftaooablo 
UK.   B.  JOHNBTOlf, 
*«k  OaUforaU  alroti. 


THE  OLD 

lot    Sooton, 


I>rinlciB    Ten    Cent* 
|>t       nk*  a  Specialty. 
■  MB  4kM1  HI  TOWR. 


The  Great  New  York  and  New  Orleans 
ZOOLOGICAL    BQVBSTBIAN   BX POSITION, 

TIXriUEI     BBOTVa     IPS-    ONE 

MENAGERIE,  CIRCUS  AND"? USEUM! 


ZEBRAS, 

CBAHOIB, 

XANGAR00S, 

i  n  e  -x, 

Mondrills, 

OOttBIILA. 

POECTJPINE. 
BABY 

ELEPHANT, 

QOUII.LA, 

Incheumon, 

Four    Urea 

Iiions 


OpE|\J  'if,  THE  STF^EEf. 


CACE 

-o»- 
PEFORMING 

LIONS, 

African  Tapir 

a  Pair  of 

Bijal  B»fK«]TI(t*r', 

»  drttveof 

JBfttrlolnn 

CAMELS, 

Bnow-«blt* 

COCKATOOS, 

IAAMAH, 

JAGUARS, 

00*  LOT. 

GAZELLES. 


HBMOVAIj. 

CRITTENDEN    A     DALTON, 

rot  li  rat.  t  or  thr 
MBW    1-OalK    ITAILSI,    Mliii.B    **. 

b  .  t»  nrscBACBO  i  m 

TURF  6ALLERY  STABLES 

NO.  HOS  POTTER  STREET, 

A  WO      HAVR     *n. 

•  t'*l  of  b...B    *.   ■■■«, 
.r-  ill  t|r   i 

iifli  a'   *<l«n'i*n   paid 
l>    loiriliij-  luir«»> 

o»irrEi»PEif  a  DAi/roR 


On    Jackson  Street   Lot,    for  Ten    Days    Only, 
IE*  &L  C>  G- IP*.  A  JXK  VOL  J5S  . 

PAUT    FIBST.  ^ 

One  Hoar's  Exhibition  of  Animals  and  Curiosities  in  first  Pavilion. 


PART    SECOND. 

In  the   Circus  Pavilion. 

A»Brformanc«:  Aftemotmat  2  and  Evening  at  8  P.  M. 

l.-0VIB10BB,"I,aP04U»JaP»m»t Kroai  Soap*. 

a.-LWHrliao''AOBo'BAT;BM ....BB0TBBB8  VAB  BABBT 

4.-MXLBBOBA .-  H.B  B^O^'"'.^''^^."0" 

•.-ABOIBJIT  BABT1»B8  OS  TB*  ■0^°^A.aBnHaJBs'  AOBTIM 
l.-OLTMPIAM  QAalHi  Q»^W-Uj-r"*  " 


•.-TOUWO  I.HO*.  th.  r.l.bra'-d  B«r»li»»  HUn .......  :,;i-Vi„i-.„-aa 

HI    UIS    I.KAP8  oVk*    *NO    TaBOUOU    VAKIOUB    Oyjiorfl 
OL  >WH •.  JOH,  OAKBOLL 

lfr.-MARRBrA.  'TSTI-RH tfu»A:a.VkValatk'aNra« 

T11B1M  TUKILMMJ  HKVOLU':..>.<  O:.   Illli  UUUBLK  TKAPEIK 


-PBOr.  J.  t.  DATU »BO  Bl»  IX  rBAOROIH ABY  DOOS 

:««'■'    . 

WUKB 

Ooadadlaf  with    tb. 

Mammoth   Den   of      erforming  Lions. 

Tator.d  br    PROF.   OBO.  t).    OOMCKblN. 

acato  af  Prlas..-aaalMiaa  t.  Iha   wkala    *k-.w   B1*0.    Ba- 
(md  cauri  iOoaoUaktr.     Oh.ldr.o  hvlfaodar  Ubairpriot. 
W    W  OOI..  kUnaj.r.    W.  B.    Haidap.    Pr.aa  Acaak 


SANGER  HALLE 

(HlHOKR'A  BALL.) 
14     SUIT    I.T.,     RIAI     KBAMT, 


M»«e  bB4  the  rhnlrrtl   RnUi  of     WtAfJ* 

•  ■d    L'quori  nm   hnaa. 


DEPOT  WCYAND  A  lAtCHt'S  BAT  BRIWIBT 
r*i«tr  rtiiRin  kkidmahn. 


Attention,  OiMMl  Livers! 

Ma.  p.  rriu.vs.  fokhvrlt 
tb«  Minan'  !.«•■ 
■*ur»tt.  bat  likro  tr, «•  DAnacruient 
at  hntb  th»  Hln*>rs*  Retia.an.pt  oa^. 
i>otari>rrri«l  alrrut  »- rt  Uia  MiDanj*««- 
tlranoh  on  Mark*.  «lieat  In  |.artn»r.l)'l>  with  MR. 
A.  ORAYFUR.  who  hu  be*o  .  oob*«i«d  wltb  Lbs 
firtm  tor  yr-ara.  In  |.ri)*«n!»i,la  hate  ba>aa  BSd*  Lb 
lb*  volume  iU..»rl  m»:  teat  Kill  reodsr  the  ML- 
a  era' more  t>opiilsr  Ibsu  It  baa  **ar  tn**o  durlnp 
tb*  12  »aar»  at  it*  proaparlty.  Oar  Uilla  of  Fa  • 
•mb-":t.  All  lb*  dalloACaea  of  ttx  atiwn.  CJlI 
oioltAB  la  "Uood  Kara.  Good  Oookio«  and  M«dm.« 
Obwfta." 

r.  nciQii  a  co. 
MINERS'    RESTAURANT. 

(Ml  And  MS  Co«mtrtlAJ,  UU  . 
TOO   Market,  «lr<*H. 
Owm   rota  »  A.W.  told  p.k  aall  Im 


CALIFORNIA  AND  NEVADA 
VOLUNTEERS, 

HONORABLY  DISOBARGBD  FOR  AflY  2| 
cao*-.»l  Droni  B.rntkt.  or  aayotba'Jfi 
pl.o*  OTar  S.Omllaa  froH  plava  of  eotlaitaiBi  |U 
■raaaUliAd  to  additional  Traval  Pav.  I7M 

AB,"',°J.B.«OBINHOia.  ]1[ 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOOSE. 

visa  I  MIA   cm-,   KITASA. 

THIS  ELEOAJTT  TBRATRE  HAS  BKBM  SB* 
daooratM,  aad  aaa  ba  restad  b»  tbc  ntgbt  Of 
or  tb*  weak.  Btui  Old  tr*tailD«  ooipar-'- 
l.baAllj  traatod  wltb  on  aupllOAtioj    --■-'■ 


THE  JOTTBNAX  6F  ABrTJ8EMHT8. 

Published  every  1**J  in  th*  Yeir  *»» 
«T.        I».       S  O  G  ARDU  S 

AT 

S3»  Herekul  and  009     WMhlnglo«  St. 
Bolow  Moottromerr.  San  (TTftnoiaoo. 


8ATUBDAI JUNE  21,  1873 


Boacioanit 'a   Lml  Pi«y. 

The  Na*  York  ojr.wpjnleat  of  the  Bos- 
toa  Saturday  G*ztto  d  eiee  up  "Mora," 
Boooio*uit'8  ia-t  pUy,  wuh  sauce  piqiant: 
"Mora;  or,  The  GMdea  Fett-rs,"  whioh 
wit  produo  d  on  Tuasiay  evaoiog  at  WaN 
lick's  Theatre.  Mora  ie  an  actress,  and  is 
eeoretly  luarried  to  Paul  Sohuyler.  Paul, 
however,  is  eDgaged  to  an  Leireas,  Bolla 
Gappy,  of  Murray  Hill.  Bella's  papa,  the 
millionaire,  iotkiog  forward  to  toe  future 
alliicof,  frusta  bin  f.rtuueJD  Paul's  hinde. 
Paul  allows  t*ie  "Motkoa"  uf  Wall  elroes  to 
eqUiLder  the  furtjoe.  Hii  cfli.o  boras 
dowo,  or  rather  is  Lurut  down  by  tin  Modocs 
and  ho  ie  am  Bed  f,r  ::i«  d.  Bella's  p&pa 
gets  8  hot  and  is  supposed  to  be  dead.  Mora 
goes  to  a  coacert-aaloou,  eotrapB  t  ,e  rill  io 
Cbaanoey  Lickf  Id,  and  lnuda  bimVorerto 
tbe  pjlior,  fits  biodiog  him  with  goldeu  fat- 
ten made  up  of  th«  mot  ey  he  bat  given  her 
for  the  purpose  of  luring  her  from  ibopitbs 
of  viriue.  Bella's  pip  -  luros  up  at  (fee  right 
moment,  virtue  triumphs  and  vica  is  puL- 
ished.  Tiie  sub-plot  is  Bella's  love  for 
Llsba  Boyd.wbom  she  finally  marries.  Tbe 
play  is  without  tne  slights  Bttreoa  ofnoveltv; 
ltis  the  old-f 'Suio&ed  meludr^ma.and  lelica 
upon  soeuery.  aod  thrilling  siuiations  for 
effjot.  To  oall  such  a  thing  a  !  New  York 
play"  uabjuid,  f-jr  it  basDolccil  during 
•tall.  Chaoge  the  n&tno),  and  the  events 
might  aa  well  tike  place  id  China  as  in  tl  is 
oity.  Mora  :s  an  aotr.  ss  only  in  name;  Bella 
an  iutrefs  only  by  dre.-s.  It  is  irue  ttere 
are  <:M  does"  in  Wall  su  oet,  but  eveo  tbey 
are  unlike  the  Mod.  ca  of  "Mora."  Mr. 
Bouoicault  has,  undoubtedly,  kept  this  play 
on  band  in  ease  of  an  emergency.  Tbe 
names  Were  probably  left  blank  tbat  tbey 
might  be  filled  in  at  leisure.  Had  the  drama 
teen  performed  ia  BagUnd,  Pbito  Guppy, 
the  millionaire  would  bare  beeD  changed  to 
Lord  Noddy,  the  liueal  d  sceudiLt  of  Wil- 
liim  tbe  Conqueror,  and  Bella  have  been 
transformed  into  Lady  OoDsWnce.  "Mora" 
is  constructed  in  a  slovenly  manner.  The 
wise  plan  of  keeping  one  toene  to  an  tot  is 
here  wide'y  depaited  from.  The  first  tct 
his  four,  the  Beoond  aot  four,  the  third  act 
three,  and  the  fourth  net  three  scenes.  The 
result  is  coulusing.  In  a  few  minutes  we 
are  hurried  fr  jm  Exobauge  place  to  Fifth 
avenue;  from  a  mu  ic.l  matinee  on  Murray 
Hill,  to  Lexington  avenue;  from  Yorkville 
to  Broad  street. 


Pratt**  Abolition  Oil 
Oures  Rheumatism  and  Neuralgia. 


Cera  a,    Bunions,    IwmTowtwtfg  Nails. 

A  perfuct  cure   warranted   by  AiDeut  Scboen. 
wait],  137  Second  tlra-t,  4-bi 


Trio    Seat    Heoieclleu. 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Ohanoe,  lor  pain.  Dr.  Per* 
rf'A  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  bilious  complatatB. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  117  Banaome 
street,  cerner  of  Commercial.  • 


priotosrr&qpiitc    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  u  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
BlasJon  stro.-t.  a 


Crystal  Snmpe  Rooms. 

The  OrjuUl,  alive  to  the  wants  of  the  com- 
munity, has  Imported  direct,  Bxtwaad's  cele- 
brated Scotch  Whisht,  whioh  all  tree  lovers 
of  good  1  quors  will  cample  iftoist.  Briody  k 
Dunne,  proprietor!-,  636  Baoramento  street,  be- 
tv«o  Montgomery  and  Sansome.  6c 


Good    News. 

My  customers  aod  the  public  ere  notified 
that  the  openine  of  Montgomery  Avenue  will 
not  necessitate  my  removal,  but  that  I  still 
Jkeep  the  largest,  best  assorted  and  cheapest 
stock  of  men  and  boys  clothing  In  the  city 
Also  great  bargains  In  gent's  fornlshlng  goads 
trunks,  tsIIssf,  ha's  eto„  Call  before  pruehae- 
i  ng,  H.  Peyser,  70  Montgomery  street,  first 
store  north  of  Washington  Cl. 


Fourths  f  July, 

Strangers.  Lailes  &  QfH'Teiran.  before  you 
leave  the  city,  viiit  -h*  Carpet  &  Foroltore 
Emporium  or  JOHN  0.  BELL  nearly  opposite 
the  Grand  Hotel  on  Market  at.  Alto  folding 
Chairs,  Camp  Stools.  Tin  Weed  Cap  t 
fiwwper,  &  the  finest  assortments  of  Laos 
Curtains  In  the  Btat».  cr. 

rive  Hundrod  Men  Wanted 

Immediately.  To  send  tbelr  washing  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leldesdorff  st.       • 


Dont  Roaa   cuts, 

Por  if  you  do  you  will  spend  Bll  of  your 
money  baying  yonr  family  dtese-Rood-,  hos- 
ieries, table-clobi,  children's  outfits, eto.,  at 
the  cheapest  and  most  fashionable  place  In  the 
eity.  Friedlander'i  Go's,  Ho.  0  Third  street' 
Nucleus  BuildlDg:  0  a_ 


<*  .  j.  Haas.<Sc  Co. 

The  great  Candy  Emporium,  SO  Kearny  st , 
-near  Merkat.  Ca. 


X**        lie  Accommodation. 

Waeiiing  lettat  the  orfloe  before  8a.  u„  can 
*be  returaed  In  the  evening  If  reqalrad;  we 
never  dlaaDpolntl    What    Ghesr   Laundry,  121 

Leiaeadorff  street.  * 


Pratt's  Abolition  OIL. 

ThB  People's  Beroedy  for  all  Aches  and  Palm 


EASTERN  DRAMATIC  NiWS. 

Lawrtnoe  Barrett  appeared  io  Jacksen  Mioh. 
Oa  tbe  4th  loataat.  In  "Hosadsle."  plajicx  to  a 
larse  anflienoe.  aod  naetisa  with  g«at  aoooeaa. 

Dion  Boaoioanlt  baa  intra. Wd  to  Ol>fioa  W. 
Tajleore  tbe  custody  of  all  his  dIbjb,  witi  power 
ta  treat  for  their  production.  It  Is  atated  tbat 
aire.  r.  S.  ObaDfraurtoeotly  relnaed  $500  a  waek 
for  a  »t)ok  engagement  at  a  leading  Kew  Yoik 
■beaire. 

E.  D.  Daries  Billed  for  Eogland  on  Mai  M. 

Mtsa  Aonie  Firmin  and  John  Jaok  were  to  oom- 
menOB  a  two  weeks'  engAgBment  at  Wood's  Mq>- 
eom  on  Jnna  16. 

Mr.  0.  W,  Tayleora,  It  iBasnoaBOBd,  will  be  tbe 
manager,  durlog  th>  aaannar  bbhod,  of  the  new 
theatre  sow  betpg  oreoted  for  William  Stuart. 

Misi  Rob*  Baod  has  been  engaged  bj  Kraok  Mayo 
to  travel  with  him  daring:  the  oontog  aeasoa  and 
aei'the  eharaoter  oE  Eleinor  Vaagha  in  "l&vj 
Crockett." 

J»eph  Prootor  ooameaoed  an  engagement  st 
the  Tbe*tre  Royal,  Mmtresl,  Canada,  Jane  9- 
Djmloiok  Murray  cloned  tbere  Jane  7. 

Oogill  and  Cooper,  California  §ocg-and-dsnte 
artiste,  who  baTS  bsen  re-ecg*ged  for  weeki  at 
the  Grand  Operi-hoale,  St.  Loais,  Mo.,  are  highly 
BDiUoi  oi  by  the  press. 

Hirry  Palmer,  Niblo'B  New  York,  writes  from 
Paria  that  ho  baa  parobaied  the  moat  oenly  ar- 
moia.  coBtumeBand  paraphernalia  ever  imported 
to  this  ooantry.  He  bUo  writes  tbat  if  all  ibe 
tttractionB  be  haa  e^oared  io  Paris,  Vienna,  and 
Coaitaatlneple  arr  Te  safely  in  New  Verk,  the 
next  'Black  Beook"  will  be  tbe  most  novel  pro- 
duction ever  attempted. 

In  Now  York,  BoucioanlV  lateat  play  entitled 
••Mora;  or,  tbe  Goideo  Fetters."  wai  pro- 
duced oa  tbe  31.  The  pra»a  were  noaEimons  in 
pronoouoing  it  one  of  t*ie  wont  plava  ever  per 
formed.    A  criticism  of  it  appears  on  another  p^ge 

&tl-ootb'e    Th-!iitfp,    "Amy  ttob.art."  wild 

,11,    :  NeilEonas  the  her  jice,  held  the  bo*  do  ui>  to 

tbe  litl reenter    closed    hla  engigement    at 

the  Gra  id  Opera  Honae  on  the  14th,  appoaiiDg  in 

''Roy  BIm" Frank  Ma;o  appeared  at  Wuod'a 

MuBeam,  oa  tho  2d,  In  ''Davy  Crook- 1,"  and  made 
a  bit.  The  play  was  performed  dnriai  th  .  follaw- 
mgweek.    tt.  Eddy  appeared  on  the  9  n  lo  "Tie 

OeaaofLlfs" At  tae  Olympic,  the  Coleman 

Sis  ere,  0  ar»  and   Louise,   suooeeded  "Uampty 

Domrjt/* J.  J.  Bartlett,  the  Australian  aotor 

wbeappearsi  at  the  Metropolitan  Th  aire,  in  tbiB 
nit  .omatnied  an  ecgagement  at  the  Bowery  on 
the  9th,  in  W,  H.  Cooper's  pUy  of  "San  and  Shad" 

o." The  variety  B9aaon  at  Tony  Pasior'a  Op- 

ra  Hooee  reoomnaenoed  oo  tbe  9th,  with  a  new 
cempiny  comprising:  Dlok  Ka  ph.,  nrgro  com  e 
dian;  Harry  S  held  an,  juggler;  Billy  Pastor,  oomio 
vocaMst;  tho  Guy  Brothers,  three  in  number,  vc- 
oalietB  and  dsnoere;  Robert  Batter,  Hirry  R*v 
mond,  B.  Uoneywood,  and  J.  Ortetie,  paotomi- 
mitte;  O.  F.  SBaboit,  oomedian,  and  Miss  lone 
Ltng/vooaliet.....  A.t  Onion  Square  Theatre  tid- 
Lamb,  oam'.dian  and  oharactir  actor,  took  a  bene- 
fit,  appearing  in    "Everybody'sFriend  and  'Too 

dl  s" "Maielela  Morel"  was  ooctinued  at  the 

Fifth  Avenue  Theatre At   Niblo's,  "Azrael* 

was  withdrawn  on  ths  7th.  It  was  followed  by  a 
yariety  oot-rtaioment  by  the  St.  F.elix  Ballet 
Troupe,  Lola,  Slgaor  Willie  and  otbore.  Oo  the 
16th,  O^fty  Goofty  opened  in  his  new  dialect   play 

enti  -.ltd  "Koooei" Benefits  were  being  taken 

at  most  of  the  New  York  Theatre 

"Flaneur,"  io  the  Biookl;n  Eagle,  in  a  discourse 
about  actirs,  and  their  appearance  off  the  etagj 
aaya  of  ose  who  ts  shortly  to  appear  at  Shell's 
Opera  House  in  this  oity: 

The  leading  man  of  the  Brooklyn  Theatre,  Mr. 
Roobe,  .8  hardly  tae  Adonli  oS  r-he  atatie  be  ao- 
pears  to  be  wbeo  on  it.  Bat  he  dreesoB  well,  and 
usD  be  aeeo  aay  day  on  Ka  ton  street.  The  best 
out  of  dooa  paint  about  ia  aia  Spring  overcoat, 
which  is  alwayB  new  and  aiwaya  oat  in  tbe  eztrsm- 
eat  fa  hion 

01  J.  J.  MoOloskey,  Ibe  sneoessfal  dramttiat 
wbo  by  tbe  by  is  an  old  Oalifornlan  be  says; 

Mr.  J.  J.  McGloek-y.  who  know  more  t^entrleal 
personages  tban  I  ever  heard  of,  wno  baa  travel  ai 
all  over  tbe  fcn.wn  ^lobe,  and  (oaod  troope  of 
frienda  in  tvery  part  of  it,  isaao  a  Brookljoite, 
He  wilt  parJon  me  for  eaviog  tbat  he  do-B  not 
look  at  a1!  like  an  aotor;atill  ie-3  likeao&uibor. 
Yet  he  is  both  ,  aod  so  sucoesefully  that  it  ought 
to  mike  as  "psavres  dibbles"  n-hauiod  of  our- 
te>vee,  bat  only  mates  as  serious.  MtCioBkev 
would  htVi  been  akan,  on  fir  t  sight,  by  Lava-er 
hims  If,  for  a  Bucaeibful  ptonebr;  wea  tu>  eeafar- 
irg  men — iL'tim;  oat  wa»:  Be  is,  'r here  iBBotue- 
ibinft  aboat  his  ofirdy  'rjme  anibrocz'd  ff  stares 
wbittt  i«omt  to  mock  the  pile  piper  and  tbe  nuov 
pan.  He  it  a  cricketer,  to  >,  and  oao  b-  fouod 
uf  ry  Wedniudayand  Kat  irde>7  at  Prospect  Park, 
Htlding  io  tbe  tm^st  approved  style  or  butting  ia  n 
e'yle  peculiarly  tiis  own.  I  have  been  told— but 
tbio  "onm  graoo  BalU"— that  he  is  a  Spiritualist, 
and  a  disoip'e  of  Foa'.er,  i-h  >  medium.  But 
wbether  MoOloskey  takes  an  tntoreeb  in  Spirit 
aaliem  beoinfle  be  believes  in  it  or  b-OAoae — 
much  more  likely— he  is  wr'  iug  a  play  conoerniBg 
it.  )b  not  kncwi.  He  is  oeitainly  one  of  tbe  most 
prolific  of  playwrights. 

The  New  York  Dramatlo  News  says,  Bpeaking 
of  Daly's  plans; 

"Madelein  Morel"  still  holds  its  own  at  the  Fifth 
Avenne  Theatre,  and  it  is  now  officially  annonn- 
O'd  that  tbere  will  be  no  t  hinge  of  bill  for  tbe  re- 
maicdar  of  the  Betssn,  woioh  wilt  laet  through 
tbe  month.  Mr,  Daly  has  rented  the  -St.  James 
Theatre,  onTwent?  eight  street,  f>r  nextseasou, 
aod  mechanics  are  now  at  work  enlarging  and  re- 
&.  tiog  it  for  its  new  uses  Though  nothing  definite 
bas  a*  yet  been  deoded,  H  ie  almost  certain  thit 
tbe  fifth  Avenue  fheatre  compiny  wilt  not  take 
their  usual  sammerva  atlon,  but  tbat  as  anon  as 
the  eeaeoD  closes  here  tbey  will  si  art  for  Oaiif  or  nia. 
iilaylng"AliXB,""Divoroe,"  Diamonds"  and  "Ma- 
delein Morel"  in  tbe  principal  oiiies  only,  as  the 
plan  of  tbe  campaign  is  to  keep  olear  of  t  he  email 
plaots,  and  to  make  the  trip  one  of  pleaaare  as 
well  aa  profit. 

Mr.  Dsly>  pieces  have  proved  so  popular  in 
Sao  Freneiaoo,  fiat  we  are  Bare  he  will  meet  with 
B  cordial  welcome  here. 


Star  f*H>lx>ts  nna  Collars. 

All   sorts   and  sixes,  tor  sa'.a  obesp,  at  the 
What  Oheer  Laundry,  121  Leidesdorfl  st.       • 


Wht  te  Labor  Only  ! 

Employed    by   tbe  What  Oheer  Lanudry,  131 
Leideadrtiff  s'reet.  • 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


WIENIAWSKI   CONCERTS. 


^Xiis. 


>AOIFIO 


SCR.   HKNRI  WIESIAffSKI, 

Bole  Violinist  of  his  M>j«sty  the  Emperor  of  Kas- 
sia, asai  t.dby 

M'lle  JUi.F.  DE  BTTUEB,  Soprano; 
Mr.  <A«L  WOLrsOHK,   Pianist; 
Mr.  JU    UKUH[£LIaSKf,    AoOompanyiat. 
|Haa  the  honor t^  announce  for  n  xt  we«k 

THREE  GBAND  CONCERTS, 

— FOB— 

Tueaday  EweolDtT Jnne  Siih 

Thnraday  Bvenlnar JaisKtflh 

Fridny  KTenlag Jsme&Tth 

astd  a 
CONCERT     MATINEE 

S«Uard«T  Af  c  noon Jane  C8th 

An  t  atlrj  obingeof  programme  each  evmog 

AdnalasUoa  81.00 

Reserved  SeatiWota.  Ext-a. 

Matiose  Prijs— Admisaion     (including      rsserrad 

seati)  #lOit. 

WIENI&WaftI    CONCERT  I 

B.-iu  a  Hall  at  Oakland,  Monday  Eve.  Jane  2>d 

ScenwaysPitRMTJaedataJUWisniawiki  OoaotrtJ 


NEW   ADVEf?TIS£MENT8. 


lOCts.    lOCta.     lOOts. 

Per  G1B4S  for  tho  Fluest 

Wines  and  Liquors, 

and  tbe  CM-br«t„a 

FEEDEBICKSBTJRO  BEER, 

— IM— 

FRED.    O.  W8NTWOKTE*5 
SALOON, 

001  KEARNY  STREET,   K.  W.  oor,   8«> 
ja-19-.f. 


GERTRUDE  II.  GREGORY 

—OF  IHE— 

GREQOEY TROUPE 

la  reqo.'t'd  to  onmrnanlcat.  tmmed'.t'lj  wi'h 
th.  nad.ri'Rned.  Bp  bo  doiog.ho  will  ho.raome- 
Ih  cr  .r«aiiy  lo  h  radv.Dtig.. 

3.    a    BIuC&BE,  Tn.nlrlcnl  Agent, 
Je-19-Im  6)0  wa  ill  >gton  8tre«t. 


Faugh  -  a  -  B  all  a  gh. " 

CITY  GARDENS. 

SUNDAY JUNE  22,  1813 

Grand  Reunion  1 1 


— CMf  the —  UJ   VI 

Haight  Light  Cavalry 

(Independent),  OAPr.  QUI.NN, 
Eeoorted  by  iht 

Guardia  de  Jurarez   &  Lafayette 
Guard 

The  wor'd  renowned  HUISL&Y  FAMILY  will 
e>DP>-ar  Id  3  9»-x  -.1  Di-wActiund  Punlonilmija, 
oomme  eic<  a    'lo'el-x-b. 

ad  xddr  s*  wil>  be  deliv  red  bv  Oil.  Welih,  on 
tb*  '  '*  o>  •    o  Qiip  tio-."  -  A/iti-1  h  OK". 

Mais',  r  Prour*  me  of  Nnvl  opor.s,  for  which 
Vuloable  Pr  z  •»  will  be  awaried 

Iiido.r  and  Uutdnor  Amuse meoti  all  d*v 

Gr.ud  Hiii,  i>av  and  Kveuinir.  nudtr  hj  direc 
tion  of  t-ffl  jiant  tl)cr  manaKers. 


B.  P.  O.  O.  SEALS. 

At  the  npxt  stated  meeting  to 
bs  faeld  on 

TUESDAY,  JUNE  24, 

Jfv.  2  o'olookP.  M..  at  Charter  Oak 
3B.P.0.o:gy         Hall  on  Market  Srs»t  tho 

ELECTION  OF   OFFICERS 

7  r  the  ensaUg  term  will   tike   p'aoe.     A  I 
NOMIisE^s   aod    members  are    psr.icalsrly  r»- 
qaesfc>d  to  attend. 

A.  w.  BARK, 

j»-!» Q.  8.  t).  S, 


*0 


OYSTER  GROTTO 

A  clean  aad  rssp^atabla  Oya'er 
Hoasefittedasporjosaly  for  Ladles' 

428    PINE    STREET, 

Above  -he  California  Maikat.  cetweoo  Koaroyaad 
Montgomery  Bvreete. 

A.  W.  MANNING,  Proprietor. 

3-14-lm  


OPERA  HOUSE, 

&AJN    JOSE. 

This  thsatre  will  ba  leased  onlibaral  b-rmafor  six 
moots  tn  nn  exoerienoed  manaiec.  ba-ioes  r»quir- 
ing  my  absence  from  Nan  Jobb     Tnehnaaecaaaow 
be  rented  by  tbe  oigut  or  w  ck  on  low  terms. 
SB  A  TWQ    CAP  A  CIT  T  1, 200. 
6.  BXOOASKA.  Proprietor, 
SAN  JOSS 


WANTED. 

A  Leading  man.  Juvenile  and  Oomedi&o.  TboBe 
wboo.D  Tnahe  tbenise'vea  generally  useful  end 
travel  fore  ears  bat  low  salary.  Variety  tileot  al- 
so wanted. 

Address,    C.   A.   LEWIS 

LIVBRMOBE, 

ALA. Ml<  DA   OO.,  OAL 


I>K.  LEECHUNGEE, 

CELEBRATED 

033.lzi.06io  Flayslolaxx, 

1017   DUPONT  STREET, 

Between  Paclflo  and  Jackson  Sts, 

Oarea  all  disease.    Moderate  obarges.  j-13.1m 


Liverpool  and  Great  Western 

Steamship  Company, 

CARRYING  THE  D.  8.   MAIL. 

TICKETS  SOLDlo  AND  FROM 

Xj  Londonderry.  Hamburgh,  BremeD.^BShslsSsSL 
Havre,  Paris,  Sweden,  Belgium,  Norway  and  all 
£aropean  oitles. 

TbiaOompany  haa  arrangements  with  the  Oom- 
miasioperof  Emigration  and  Railroad  Oompauies 
at  New  York,  hy  which  passengers  are  promptly 
forwarded  to  the  Pacific  Ocait. 

For  paitioulara  apply  to 

D.  B.  JACKS  OX.  A«»ot. 

m>20  Id  888   Hontgnna^ry  street. 


FOURTH    OP    JULY. 

■Wlllte  Slliits 
Flremens  sliirts 
Calico  Shirts 
Over    S  lilrts 
Clieob    Bbiirvsi 
Undlor    Slilrts 

A.d  all  kinds  of  Faroi.btog  Oooda  aod  Toll.t 
Article*  at  tbe  o.n.l  eatisf.otjrr  ptio.a,  ab  the  Old 
Staad.  No.  3  Seoood  btre.t. 

BENEDICT   <Sc  CO. 

STILL  ANOTHER. 

OWISO  TO  THE   SOABOITY   OP    SALOONS 
on  Both  street,  1  beg  to  ioforam  mj    frienda 
and  the  public  tbat  I  have  opened  the 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SA100N, 

....IT.... 

Iiao  Baah    street,  between    Montgemery 

and  Kearny. 

All  Drinks,  Plain  or  Fancy,  10c. 

Oonoooted  in  the  best  style  and  of  the 
Pnreat  Liquors, 

en  as.  v.-  FELDHiKir, 

ap91  tf Proprietor. . . 


Metropolitan  Theatre, 

sicaniEsro. 

WK.  MORBOW.  SOLE  PaOPRlRTOB.— 
.  Tbis  boa.,  oao  be  reoted  by  tbe  oi,bt, 
*.«.b,  raontb  or  y«a.  by,  fir.t-olas.  coajo.nie.  (.Bly 
Will  bold  .book  SIAA      Addreee  as  above.     a.M 


PrKtt'a  Abolltloo  OU 
OorM  Stiff  JoHito,  Bpralna  and   BnUM3.  S-I. 


T^E  ST7X1.X1  RO&D 

TO 

SUCCESS 

13  BY  FOLLOWING  TBK  TBUB 

American  Business  Principles 


The  ReasoDs  for  Success  or  Failure 

We  start  with  the  flat  assertion  tbat  no  house 
hoe  ever  failed  because  the  price  asked  for  mei- 
obandise  it  kept  was  101  low.  And  against  this 
declaration  we  place  this  fact,  that  no  firm  in  the 
ordinary  roa;ioe  of  trade  has  ever  grown  into  a 
large  and  inoreasiog  bnsioeis,  ortalcsa  the  lead  In 
its  particular  oiaas  of  goods,  nltb  high  prioet*  for 
tbe  w.itjbword.  Success,  in  the  largest  numb  r 
of  instance*,  oau  be  traced  to  fair  dealing,  0UTJ3- 
1*8*,  and  IN  JK ^LiQRST,  PBRSISTUNT  EN- 
EKGV. 

One  mistake,  one  a  .tempt  to  ts3t  the  too  often 
cheated  public,  may  result  in  apparent  aacoese,  bat 
sooner  or  later  tbe  viotim*  of  the  Imposition  will 
turn  upon  yon.  When  a  mm  bays  s  thing  and  hue 
paid  too  mnoh  fori).  It  is  useless  trying  to  smooth 
oyer  the  matt'-r.  The  mershant  wbo  chuckled 
over  the  big  profi;  be  made  has  f  araiebed  the  olnb 
wherewith  b(s  own  bead  may  be  broken.  Tbere 
are  more  dvts  yet  1 9  some,  and  the  man  wbo  thinks 
CUNNING  A  MA  rOHffJBHONEBT  DEALEAG 
had  better  not  forget  it. 

Patrons  are  ezpsotsd  to  par  a  profit  On  the 
purchases  aod  at  tbe  same  time  depend  upon  the 
merobaotfa  advantage*  as  a  aruarantes  that  tbey 
are  fa'r  and  reasonable.  If  the  pnbllo  are  con- 
vinced tbat  a  certain  tradesman  has  p^onllar 
facilities  for  Inking  ia  his  warss,  anal  they  disoor 
erthe  par  oeatkiT*  of  preBt  t>  be  less  than  is  gen- 
erally dsmauded,  it  matteas  not  how  email  it  is, 
fractional  sums  ars  saffl^lent  to  Insure  saoosss 
where  tbe  contrary  will  sarsly  result  lo  fail  are. 


with 


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CHANCE    OF    TIJE, 

THE  CHEAPEST  ROUTE  TO  THE  BE  m/ 

0W  *Jl1i,A?"rFB  JUHH  I.  1571  tb»  L 
or  ANTKLOPK.  oonneotlog  aftB£  $** 
"t  with  tb.  M»n  Pr.noiaoo  iVorla  K2  S* 
road  Company  for  Oloverdale\nd  Ifl  lit  &*■ 
""^.'!"I  le»e  8*n  KianouSo ,iiSu  &* 
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exopt> 

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ate  meratd  arriving  iQ  SaAS""6  *h  lV' 


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the  Company's  efflie,i*e*Moa,tioiat,( 


•.  ._uu.^vv    uv    a   "mo'    »      in  ia  will  ■ 
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Badger's  Central  Park,  (haul 


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onen  for  tbe  sea;ou,  and   maay  oft   %.+ 

lini.nl.. 

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popular 


Will  bt  held  there.  The  attraction,  an 
ous.  NKAiIHO  PATILION.  MUttBUl 
M  A 8IUM.    iSkatiug  free  oa  weak  dayi. 

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OUR  MANNER  OF  DOING 

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O  to  oar  price..  TJ 

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We  represent  oar   goods  Jast    a*  «w 
K  they  ate.  - 

UJ  We  return  the  tuaoey  to  all  who  W 
^  bay  of  as  and  are  not  i ailed.  If  (be  m 

(0  goods  are  not  soiled. 

I* 
**"  W't  are  witling  to  gWe  polite  at-  ^ 
Z  O 

ry  tentlon  and  show   yoa  through  oar 

4  siock  whether  yoa  wish  to  bay  or  O 
Ul  M 

^  not.  q 

q  We  propose  to  treat  oar  custom-  yg 
Ci  ers  mo  well  that  we  ahull  aee  them  fn 
**  agata.  » 

Q     We  aim  to  t  cm  oar  ctntomen  la  ' 

«saeh  a    way    that  evary    vlaltor  we 
ISJ 

have  will  be  a  .walking    adverttae-  j 


meat  for  our  house. 


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?OUR   INDUCEMENTS  TO  If 

1  CUSTOMERS.  I 

2  —  o 
P  ■*' 

^     Goo  J,  Stylish  Clothlag,  well  made,    _ 

3  at  moderate   prices,  aad  warranted   o 

o«  represented.     Polite  and  attant-  3 

Jlwe  iaiinHtQ  la   atteadasvee.  su&d  ae    3 
B 
■  isneargedto    parch  *ae  if   the  goods     -i 

f\&9  aot  salt.     If  the   above  Is   year    — 

be   coo-  ~ 


PIPIFAX!  pipit; 

MAGIO    BITTEH 

THESE  BITTEB8,  MfVi-  WTBD  BY  I  l| 
Wolfgang,  soslsbrated  savanof  Car  ky,« 
eo  marvelous  ia  their  effdots  that  than  ittb 
tbroogboot  Eorope 

magic  bitters; 

Tbey  give  i  one  to  the  Stomach,  Oelor  to  i 
p's*io\  Brtllianoy  to  the  Eyes,  Vigor  to  L 
iect.  and  renewed  strength  aad  virUi'i  it  '■* 
and  It  Arm. 

ff  o  family  should  bs  without  this  tra.j  I 
tonio. 

J.   M.  fiORWCTA  | 

i«S2ai  P'oprietora,  8sa  Wr  I 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MU!  L 

And  Oollege  ofStellclne. 

10   OOrt    BEAUTIFUL  ArTD  IWS^C 

IV.ul/v;  ive  nbjeotetobe  imd,  Qo  U- 
Pubiio  DAY  AiUD  NIGHT,  at  EUatSsJi, 
Bit*  Montgomery  street    FOB  MEN  017 

asy-Da.  Joaoav's  Petvats  Omoalsll 

Geary  etrset  (oopoafte  old  Mechauloe'  Pa  is 


IT'S  HAKD  Til*  H 

THEEfFORS.  ... 

SAVE  YOUR  MOt  I 

BT   GOINO  TO 

TH"  PALACEGF  FAS 

ANOTHER      KXGI1EHKNT      A__. 
New  -  tore,  a?  Second    atrcet.  oup  ■ 
Grand    Hotel.    Ulotbinn  of   the  latest  a1) 
fa*bion»hle    Btvlea   raai*«   to   o-der     (  b'l 
better  than  at  aor  ether  house  in  tha  eitr. 

KOTE  THE   PRICES/ 
Pants.,  -from  96  to  $12  psfe 

Suits ••  from  tag  ti{| 

I  invite  tho  lospeotion  of  tbe  OheiieaV'  ■* 
tbe  maiket, 

A.  IMORRI9, 

JVo.    W    Second    Strol 

j.Ulm  Op.o.l(«  AraM  I 


!.MRrrNZ^ 
HERB 


fjreaat    Ta»,lt  vnd  Ap 
Sale  Kver>  where. 


Hides   hr«w  bsislaesa    aho 
ducted,  call  and  see  us. 


ild 


our  at^re  a  foil  tvtook  oE 

CLOTHIINTG 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS, 

Fancy    Goods, 

Eusllsh     Cutlery, 

HATS,  TRUNKS,  VALISES. 

Xn  fact,  a  gsnsral  stock  of  all  kinds  and  grades 
of  goods,  ohespor  than  any  other  haosa  in  the 
city.  ^__*____ 

IX  L  Auction  Store 

618  and  620  Kearny  St., 


Corner 


of    Commercial 
■tit 


J.   C    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    X.TJN'* 

Cor.  Second  aid  Tolas™.  Mrn| 
rtr-T.rrAplD    oomlantlip  oa  J 
Ont.ra   In   otctt   «'l*    ''• 
SDPPIR     ROOMS  ».■»  F*  lu-    ., 


CANDIES. 

KiNVH    ok  thb   nirasij 


'■•■».«*• 


s 


mmu  mm  hi 

t»IB«LV  "  JRflSBBD  800»  3DI' 
,1.  or  ic  ra  j 

Onfernianwl  Room,  to  (aa-  1*4*  3L 
tot    bo.ro.       iUlAJIBRA    "» j» 
t»  ?»■►  atwa, pi.  ( 


VARIETY   TMENT   VVAKHJ 

....roB.... 
THE    17\AX*XSB*3E* 

PIOOHK    NEVADA. 

Addra... 

SAM'I.  JCRDMAN,  BoataawMaoa 

1.11  11  VARIE1 IE8.  Pio«  1^. 


PIANOS 

....aHD.... 

ORG  AH 

CALL  AWD  EXAMINF  KIKDg  »"_5  j 
b.lor.  pareba.loc  elt.wbar^  wm  t 


to  be  bad. 
jaltU 


A.  t.   BAVKOSOFT   A  0 


ski 


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■*•**■*•*    MAA, 


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NEW  VARIETIES 


MIW    ALHA1BRA    TDIATE1. 


BELU  UNION  THEATRE 


IH/VGI-TJI  I  I  !•: 


LOClIt  at  x: 


o 


Developments 

xo^E^^CALIFORNIA  MINSTRELS. 


TILL    IUIGI    SUPREME 


ITENPORIUMOFFUN 

n!i        ai*   n«r»«ii!       >,*  uni 


MONS,  CHOUFLEURI 


(  >K,      \      1  •  i  i  I  > l    \       I  i 


<mmv     JK  «•»-••>       •■<      Mn  I.-..-  —Hi 


■*   i< -  I  I   i 


itnd 

Van 

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Interlude 

'••  M" 

1 1 1  < 

■ 

Forrt'Nl 

■PSAftaNCE 

or 

IDA  MAY. 

Hn""'                       jnnE*! 

Paul. 

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I0TG1HIH 


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Hi*  I4MWIUI 

Mim  rt.Mi. 

l-tk»»y  rntf 
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"FroM     nitohle, 

rrr:rs=:  hhakin     iu 


Gt.     "W.     J  EJ  **  T  lil  X-i  , 

*UR*AIIM  

The      Mnu       Tnrltli.      tLio     T.r»  1  It  1  »i  «r 


DB.1I 

HIM  I 


WHO  WAS   HERE. 


liuriRrM 

"wwSaB] 
nunrnisk^l 

... 

•■-■;-•• 

HIM    111.,  ,h* 

|fc~ 

Mi**  rt.B-i* 

■aJabuUOX   AMD  HIS  PUPILS. 

EYOl'BiE 

..-   ... ,     . 

wil»  an*  B«rl   *|,  Maine  I.*  F»rr«-C 

BB*H«jr   Morlni 

Z>dtr>  7M»a 

-..laW   Fi>k 

••  -  -»••»  «*•■»■• 

Wl.ilw»aanj"«  Faann-   Wrhrtw 

...Ife^Vaf        THE  TWO   DROMIOS 

M    rtmr.i.... Faaiwalla 


T*>  ewaajfvla  Vita,  tw  Ua<*itM>   I-as~r>*>aati   *  rar  . 

TWICE        JXX  A  «  JEl  X  DE!  33 

vpwiv  m  »t  Lf 

na»n4  iWw>|  HMi»f  H|«||         .M.I 

»  r  «iiii 

'  ibib  rmdi  ■(  V  •  •.  ..Utllllik 

1   a-  d    I1    Pa^n  W«1'| 


SUNDAY  IVtNING JUNE  at 

BSAPPEAataMOI  op   th« 

The  Renowned   33  A.B  j>JE»Y\  in  his  Champion  Jig 


UAH1TON  E  RONS. 

J.  G.  i:i  SSI  1  ► 

LITTLE  ZUC^SlO  XIV  HIS  El»fc*  EJPSTOIQ 

AN 

The  whole  to  coneli  do  with, 

AMUSING    AFTERPIECE 

<  »l      I    «     1      III  I      iMVIXirAN 
I1ITO    the  Tint,  t 

aVaaa. 
»«a»a  A******  afta* 

WOOD       DEMONS! 

■r  i 


OA.a»aaxa«     »ncl     PIUTS 

*»«  »*»4*.!.    **4  MdwAnil^iktfcii.  (t  ...  ».«• 
NmM  b»ii»4  


•  --  - 


D.nl  Go  Oat  To->jRlit,  Tom. 

UI«M 

1      IMN 


Tamaaj  a*«4k« 


S3l 


■  aa    few 


•an*-  ana   D. 
fcall.a 


bUSS    I    «ll*  Oa-.w 


Ob  Honda    J.  n*  10,  will  irpor  *hs    Kits  »•    Pant«miinlAl  la  ib»  acrid 

3F£  <>  :*3  3E3  3FL  "X*        3F*  3F*  A  £ 


Is  Mi  Oral  PMlonlm'.  ths  "Old  Xomsi  who  Llrad  to  tke  flbo*.' 


3ES3F1. 


OaacaaiA  wIIA  t<ia  MW  A««  •! 

JEALOLS    OF    AN    ARTIST. 


A«lnUs<l«». 

Prl*«t*    fto«r*  «  .• 

Doon  «»#•  »t  T  »'iImIh4  s>i ■— —  ■ 


C*>r.  of  PoMtrels  1 

Ewriy  •ir*nt,  •■>■ 
P*a1t«  th«  PMuaa 

PM,"ioH*  COTRVLU 


I  HOUSE, 

: HOUSE 


A. 

g.c»l 

Tirit'7 

of 


m&t&^M&#$ 


In 

Rttlt 

Tir.otj 


TRUNKS  AND  VALISES 

Sop™  MipRiwoni;  war. 

M     !•'    *lr*«f    »f|i   4*>  rMlr«*d 


At  the  I  X   li  AU3TI  >.V     TO:lK,    N«.  fll*i  an>1  020    KNARNV  SHRB«r,  cor.  romnter.  1*1 . 


nm 
|p*.-»     J.  UfiKlJ,    (I 

'>•*■••-.     (  IB* 

Tr>'k«   K-» 


■S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

Mt,bKVHB  Mool*omor/    sad   Raaray. 


i  OPIS  OH  OK  ABOUT 


28tH  1873 

...WITH  A.... 

Comedy  Company 

tha  f  i\\o  tlag  Fltst-oisu   Tslsot 

(Eastern  Theatres, 

■a*  •nrools  (or  tbli  Oltj. 

1 SANK  BOACH. 

•  Hn.  Onnr't  Broad  in  Thoiirii.) 

Lr«  Pateman, 
Belle  Patemany 

ike  &  Miss  Sackett. 

Bllli  ugs, 

»•  tk.  rillk  Kan  Tb»W«.| 

'Season  of  Eight  Weeks. 


SAN  FEAIfGISUO 


ART  GALLERY 


Pine  Street,  below  Montgomery. 

THE  SPRING  EXHIBITION 

— or  THI — 

San  Francisco 

Art  Association! 


Now  Open  to  the  Public, 


GREAT  RUNNING  RACES 


-*ftOK- 


XO  A.  "ML.  to  s  :■?.  a^r. 


•7 1>.  1VC  to  lO  I»-  3^ff. 


TwoGieat  Match  Races  for  $10,000 

WILL  l'AKK  PUaOI 

On  Saturday  June  28,  1873 

dVkB  TBI 

OAKLAND    TRACK 

11  -r»M  Kill  ittit  pum  t  i*Ilf  at   lo'oloek. 

MATOH    FOR     ftO.OOO 

(  o<  Mfls-nd  R'irut 
F.  K*xf-   r  ■nd  O.Trt.  t  aAnt      hr.  m.  Rail    F  »hn-.  *  jraj-i   hf 

Kid  ■  man   tiara    J.nn»    nail;   Ui    n*ir;    I  IT    pjuotli,   b*ios  * 

P  und  .  ot    r  r  J  "  *•  *ht 
J«m  ■•  Mm  and  J  Fit'    n*m«  hr   m   Ab',  4   fan.   tw  Wocd*)ara. 

dsm  Peg*i  H  alto  d,  ti  csjTf  US  iioaadi  ■■  <ala. 

MATOS    3POR     ^0.000 

Two  Mil  pi  and    R*««at 
V.  Baxdr  a  O.  Tt»»1  o*m*  *.  ■•    ■  h<d  6l-f  •«•.  8  t  iribr  f  Ana. 

f  rd.  dam  M«i|  I  b    ton    t.ivrr,    1.0  pouod  ,  b  ids  i  p«   adt 

l-tlKanni-a.iht 
John  Ha  -   aad    Jam  m    »*■•   nam*   h.  ».    ft   n  Wad*.  4   i'a/'.  br 

V*o  dburn    dun  atoaa  Raaa;  t>  -  arr,  li'J  povndi  torn  la. 

AdmMlontotha7r»;k  %\%v.    Ladi,.  Pr... 


WDR.  AIKIN 

^W  rarta  Rt«>i«  natal  OfctPsale  Ilia-  am  aff  Ua 
KTR,  BAA.  THROAT.  LtT^Ofl  sod  HIARP-Oattrrfe.  Dsal- 
oaaa.  DlMharsaa  I -am  lb*  Kara,  WaaAar  I  flaaaad  Era*.  Ooegot, 
I'abil  It.  M»«r,  Naara'fi*.  Koiiini  lata.  D/apapals.  Pilat, 
Hcrofaia.  Dr^paf.  « la. 

I,ia«laM  marriad  or  atntla,  aaanrad  apaadr.  '»'a  tars  of 
Irrainaritl-a,   I'am,   HsppraaalaD,    waakaaai.    Kmlapiva, 


_  till*.  OtuUb  aoi  otbar  Diaaaaaa  ra»cJi*J  AWjlU 
DRUOS. 

)• , 

I  i'4ifl  iao»i»l  Uavi__ 

In  ail  ha  -a4   Men,   nomliti    whai   thij'o   rand   or   d«a> 

r*rt.  can  r-lj   on  anra   ratsadt   of  datomltr,  dabtlltr.   or  ilia- 

•aaa  waa-iat  on  badr  and  mind     No   qtaakarr  ordaaapUaa 

llaal  maans  kooarn  lor    rapid,  rasp  vara  (traltlloi  >1at>ra»,  saf- 

farfeg,  aspoaars  Or  loaa  of  ti>aa)  at  n   *1i<iau   and   »p 

•  aaaa  witoeit  maroorr.  pxiaaa  »r  nasaaost  dmjt  G»oipl*%« 
oora  (nttara  all  otbar*  l*Vi  of  w>r>toaaaa  aod  anr  •raneiaaas 
la  It  Irom  bad  t'aatmant  or  a»cWoL  -AW 

Fraa  uooitnauom.     All  HaOiatnra,  ale  ,  farijlahad. 
Call,  or  wr  t«    jnor    Qua.     Addraaa,    N     J.   AIM.*.    M.    P. 
arUOca    S«4   Kaa>of   atraat.    U.K.  Core  a  f    of    Cajifornla 

•  Iraat,  ban  Kraecla&o.  Oaf.  JaaT 


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BATORDAY. 


JUNE   21,  1873 


A5IUSEJIENT8,    Etc. 


Axhakbea    Tbkatra,  —  The    opera    of 

**Mooa.  Obouflauri,"  admirably  performed  by 
Kelly,  L«od  and  others,  tbe  varied  aad  amualns 
a*rioroiaooe  of  G.  W.  .Tester  end  tbe  laughable 
corneals-,  taof  'Twee  MerrlaV'  sake  op  a  opital 
ciitsrlalmnsnt,  which  ii  ttoiongbly  erjojed  by 
tbe  audience  at  this  houas.  Xdwio  Ktliy  does 
•em*  capital  acfDg  is  tba  character  of  Ueole 
Jack,  Id  tbe  Ust  caned  piece.  Leon  b.qri  and 
danou  iplendldly.  and  Uerr;  Tbomp  oo  tsexoeU 
lent  as  Uncle  Hence  Oa  Boaday  oig-t  Bab 
Hart,  Little  Mao,  Sam  Bisker,  J.  O.  Ruiiell  aod 
tbs  others  who  have  been  performing  at  tbe 
Metropolitan  Tbealra.  Sacramento,  will  make 
«belrrtspptarenr;e  at  Ule  hones,  and  willpiseent 
a>n  immense  programme. 

California.  Tlaeatre. 

John  Wilson  feai  s«y>oi  house  f  >r  bit  benefit 
UatEig-t.  'The  Octoroon'  was  excellently  well 
performed.  Mias  Emily  Denirj,  wbo  made  her 
first  appearance  la  Ban  Franolaeo,  on  this  occasion 
preeenied  the  novelty  of  a  blonde  Zos  with 
aabarn  hair,  she  read  aod  aoted  tbe  part  so  pleas- 
ingly that  theaudisn^e  accepted  this  innovation 
witboat  piotesr.  The  banefic  ary  presented  an 
original  and  foroible  imperao nation  of  Salem 
Scuddsr.  8.  W.  Piercy  played  Jaoob  MeOleskey 
almost  as  well  as  Waldron  himself  could  bate 
done,  Mt9i  Tracy  was  excel  eot  ea  Mlae  Dora 
Sunn  voids,  and  W-  A.  He  stay  tr  fairly  revelled  in 
the  part  of  P«te,  anl  played  it  as  well  that  neither 
Charley  Howard  cor  Billy  Mmereea  coatd  bare 
done  belter.  Mr.  Wilson,  on  being  called  before 
the  curtain,  thanked  tbe  publio  for  their  appre- 
ciation o(  hie  eflsrte  In  bii  profession.  He  laid 
that  it  was  an  acknowledged  fact  that  the  man 
who  played  the  villains  in  a  theatre  had  more 
difficulty  in  getting  a  good  benefit  than  anyone 
else,  sebard  was  it  for  a  man  who  placed  unpopu- 
lar character*  to  be  really  popular  himself.  He 
wa)  pleated  to  Bad  that  the  public  of  San  Fi&n- 
oUcobadaumoientdieorisiioation  to  separate  the 
actor  from  tbe  part,  as  tbe  attendance  on  this  oc- 
casion pr,T*d.  The  drama  of  'The  Oiunkard,"iu 
which  Mr.  WUeon  did  some  oapital  acting  as  Ed- 
ward Middletos,  concluded  tbe  evening's  eute:- 
lalnmeot.  Al  the  matinee  to-day,  "Uncle  Ton'd 
Cabin-*  will  be  pissed.  This  evening  J.  J 
MoOleskej'e  lateat  production,  "Poverty  Plat," 
which  baa  been  played  with  considerable  success 
in  the  East,  will  be  presented  for  the  first  time  in 
California.  This  play  is  founded  on  two  of  Brats 
Harie'e  poems—  *H«  Letter"  and  "Io  tbe  Tan- 
nel,"  and  tee  scene  is  early  la  California,  in  the 
days  of  '49. 

Bella  Uwios  Theatbe.— The  perform- 
ance will  commenoe  to-oigbt  with  an  old-fash- 
ioned first  part  by  Matt  Ktlly,  Tommy  Bree,  Loo 
iMxon,  Tom  ny  Barton,  Will  Bark.  Mi- a  May  Les- 
lie, Mus  Lotta  Gray  and  others.  Fred  Ritchie 
will  sing  "Shtking  Dices,"  Tommy  Birton  will 
present  his  version  of  "Out  of  tbe  Frying-pan 
into  the  tire,"  Oaisim  aad  Fri's  will  appear  in 
grjat  aorobatlo  feats.  A  variety  of  otoer  enter- 
taJnmants  will  bs  glvtn,  and  the  act  entitled 
"Jealoue  of  aa  ArtUt"  will  olose  tbe  perform* 
aaee. 

Buckley's  New   Yabieties.—  Tiere    U   a 

strong  oompaoy  at  this  home,  comprising  if  lis 
Mollis  Ls  Forrest,  Nod  Baoaljy.  Mis*  Ida  May, 
Leon  Ssmwellsand  many  ot  .er  favorite  perform- 
ers, Tbe  entertainment  given  cooeists  of  songs 
daooes,  farces,  pantomimes  and  gymnastio  psr- 
flormances. 

Caltj-oema    Thbatbb.— To-morrow    eight, 

Wienlawaki  willgivd  a  grand  eonoert  at  tbiaihea- 
tre.  In  addition  to  the  performances  of  this 
great  matter  of  the  violin,  pisoo  eolos  by  Carl 
Wolfsonnand  songs  by  Mms  Jule  De  Bytber,  an 
orobeatra  of  taut.  mueiuian*,  uader  tbe  le.der- 
•  alp  of  Ohtrlet  Soblts,wiil  perform  There  wil 
boot  oonree  an  immense  aadience  to  tnjiy  this 
rloh  musical  treat. 

Pacific  Hall—  Wieniawskj— A  matinee 

eoD3.rt  will  be  girea  tJ-cUr,  by  Wbrmwski  and 
troupe.  Three  oonoerte  will  take  place  next  week 
on  Tuesday,  I  hursday  and  Friday  evenings.  Tbe 
arrival  of  this  great  violinist  bee  created  a  per- 
fect farore  and  everjoie  will  try  ta  hear  him  be- 
fore be  leaves. 

Bhiel's  Opera  House.— Thia  elegantly 
fitted  up  pitoe  of  amueemiut  will  open  with  the 
sewoomsdy  aompanr  from  the  B  u tern  theatres 
announced  oa  oar  first  page.  If  possible,  on  Satur- 
day evanlog  nex',.  Among  the  Oalifoioia  mem- 
bers engaged,  rumor  places  tsenaaeaof  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  Ohea.  Edmonds  aid  B-  O.  Marsh,  wbo  Is  I  he, 
Etige  manager. 

O  all  and     Running      Matches.  —  Great 

race*  In  California  are  lufficently  rare  to  oauae 
oonsiderable  exoitement  when  thayoaear.  6iac_ 
tks  great  race  between  '  Korfolk  and  Lodi"  there 
has  bieu  Dotting  e(  very  great  importance.     Oj 

Saturday  next,  iwoexoititg  match  rice*  for  flO,- 
•00  will  be  rua  over  the  0»klaad  Park  Course.  The 
Bret  will  be  a  mile  and  reae.t  race  bat  *een  'Nell 
Flaherty  and  Abi,"  for$3  0J-.<  ar.d  tbeteoood  a  twj- 
mile  and  repeat  hetwean  "I'had  Stsvsnt  and  Ben 
Wade"  for  an  equal  amount.  F.  Baxter,  who  baa 
bit  money  oo  "Nell  F  shertr  aod  Thad  Stevens' 
lean  Boghsb  racing  man  of  ovonderable  experl- 
•nos,  aoi  sboald  his  Hrst  venture  in  tbe  United 
States  meet  with  enoouragement  will  follow  the 

n»  with oiher  great  mttsbee.  Tbe  admlasion  to 
tbeVaok  will  be  one  dollar,  ladies  are  invited  to 

alt  .nd  free  of  charge. 

Feahk    Matto.— This  old-lime    California 

actor  will  follow  Botoeraat  the  0*lifor«ta  Tbea- 
l™'  *°d  wlu  P«»duoe  his  pUr  of  "D.vy  Orookttt." 

BoTBEBM.—Tbie  great  oomedian  wiU  com- 
meDoe  an  erg»gementat  the  Oaliiornia  Iheattw 
am  the  fltlt  iml. 

Grand  Buhday ;Exctjbeion.— The  steamer 

Antelope  leaves  Sao  Franciico  every  Saturday  at 
2  "w  P.M.  and  on  ouodayat8A.it  from  Broadway 
rf,  oonnecting  with  the  care  of  the  Kortb 
Paclflo  Bailroad  at  Bonahas  for  Petaluxna  Santa 
Bow,  Healdtbnrg  and  Oloverdale.  Bxourelon 
tickets  are  icaued  at  reduced  rates,  and  are  good 
from  Saturday  ta  Monday.  Those  who  wish  to 
•nji?  a  little  co  jntry  air  at  tbe  end  of  the  week 
os  take  a  very  pleasant  trip  through  one  of  the 
most  beautiful  valleys  In  the  State  at  a  small  oost 

ArTATowoAL  Mcsedst, — One  of  the  mogt 
o  impleto  eoUeetiona  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
states,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  aad  beau- 
tiful wax  models,  is  dally  est  view  (to  gen 
Inly)  at  the  Mortal  on  Monti 


"The  Great  Show."  — The  New 
Tork  4Dd  N»w  Orleans  Ziologlcal  and 
*Q>'  ^trian  Kxpoeiticn.  Inaugurated  tbocanpaigo  j 
*°  rfa a  Francisco  Ibnrsdai  in  grand  s'yle.  At  10 
Volook  in  tbe  morning, a  pncastlon  comprising 
all  the  mstrb-rs  cf  tbe  oompany,  the  babf  e'<- 
pbant,a  drov<tof  oamelt,  the  Hon  oage,  aod  the 
highly  ornamented  vans  oontalmcg  tbe  b'asts  of 
tbe  memg  r.e.  paraded  the  obi*f  atreets  of  tbe 
olty,  a-tracting  general  attention,  and  throwing 
sima  Fonrtb  of  July  proose»ions  into  ths  sTjad"-. 
At  7  o'clock  Friday  nighl.ihe  exhibition  on  Jackson 
street  was  opes,  and  tbe  people  toon  brgao  to  pour 
in  by  thousands.  First  they  entered  the  menagerie 
tent,  round  which  are  p'aoed  the  cag.e  oonulning 
tie  wildbeiste,  birds  ana  happy  family.  Io  the 
center  it  the  cage  containing  the  two  d, est  lions 
ever  teen  oa  this  oeeit.  Tbe  baby  elephant 
vhsined  by  on  j  foot  made  friends  with  everyone 
and  was  perfe.tiy  gorged  with  candy.  Among  tie 
many  beaniful  and  valuable  animals  In  this  de- 
partment, a  Burmese  taorad  cow,  teemed  to  at- 
tract most  a  tention  and  admiration.  Every  now 
and  again,  the  orator  of  the  troupe  turomoned 
new  oemers  to  gather  round  ths  lion  oage  and  lie- 
ten  to  the  true  tale  of  bow  one  of  '.boee  amiable— 
locking  animals  once  wbea  bit  "tamer"  put  hie  head 
In  bis  month,  bit  it  off  aod  afterwards  tire  him 
limb  from  limb.  This  happaned  in  March  of  last 
jeer.  On  one  aide  of  the  menagerie  tent,  tbe  fam- 
1)  or  fat  peaple.  a  mother  and  two  sons  attract, 
much  attention,  and  a  boa  constrictor  aeioalthed. 
bat  did  not  delight  all  beholders.  At 8  o'clock  the 
performance  In  the  circus  tent,  the  largest  ever 
put  up  in  this  city  commenced.  There  must  have 
been  as  many  aa  3,500  psople  present,  when  tbe 
overture  conuaenoed,  and  the  receipts  could  not 
have  fallen  far  short  of  $30:0.  Tbe  entree  wet 
a'very  Imposing  one  comprising  the  camels,  richly 
eapa  ri<  on  c  ,  and  the  members  of  tbeoompany,  ladii  ■ 
aad  gentlemen  mounted  on  splendid  horeos.  After 
tois  tbe  brothera  Van  rand  t  appeared  In  some  very 
elbver  and  remarkably  difficult  acrobat'o  feats 
Mile  Bona  a  perfectly  feariees  horsewoman  next 
appeared,  and  took  banners  aod  balloons  with 
oiarmiaggraoe  and  read  nets  Tbe  clown  Jlmmic 
Reynolds,  osused  much  Isughter,  aod  astoni  bed 
the  audienoe  by  bia  local  hits.  A  performing  stag 
and  monkey  came  next  in  a  dasBlnf  act,  the 
Brothers  Austin  performed  come  extraordinary 
feaie  ou  the  horizontal  bar,  and  young 
La  on  and  Anoe  Tanzandt  did  some  very 
graceful  pasturing  on  two  beautiful  horses.  Mits 
Jessie  Oi  ton  gave  a  very  graoefu!  exhibition  of  her 
skill  on  the  Bhck-wire.  Young  Leon  aBtoniabed 
and  delighted  the  apeotaton  by  hit  wonderful 
feats  on  a  bareback  horse,  leapin'g  ever  broad  ban- 
ners, througu  balloons,  and  finally  a  drum;  John 
Oarroll  wte  elowo  to  this  act,  and  gained  many  a 
laugh.  One  of  the  prettiest  psrformaboes  of  tbe 
evening,  was  that  of  tie  charm  og  Marettt  Slaters 
on  the  doable  trapeze.  If  woman  Is  Inferior  to 
m*n  in  anj  thing,  it  Is  certainly  not  in  oonrag?, 
these  ladies  proved.  Mias  Kate  Oooke.  one  of  tbe 
most  graceful  and  accompliahed  manege  eq  lestri" 
enoes  we  have  ever  aetn.  introduced  her  beautif  c] 
Danish  dancing  pa'frey  Daarmar,  who  In  the  vsrie< 
t;  of  hie  performances,  and  tbe  neatness  witt 
woioh  they  were  executed,  eolipsed  even  the 
SQuine  stars  of  Oaiarim's  0,rcai.  Professor  J, 
Davis  next  Introduced  his  wonderful  troupe  of 
trained  dogi,  whs  sent  tbe  epeolaton  Into  testa- 
cies of  delight,  by  their  wonderfal  display  of  itt .1- 
ligetce,  Mr.  Davis  truly  said  they  "understood 
the  English  langaa?e."  He  simply  told  thenl  what 
to  do,  and  they  did  1',  giving  th«m  no  one  by  mo. 
tionof  ilw  hand  or  hud.  To  describe  the  varied 
performaooesof  this  very  complete  triupe  of  ca- 
nines would  oooupy  tio  much  apace.  The  dogs 
havingfialshei  their  pjrfcrnsnoe,  Htrry  Welby 
Oooke,  the  famous  English  equestrian,  appeared  in 
the  very  beat  juggling.posturing  and  varitty  eques- 
trian act  ever  presented  in  tbe  ring.  This  rich 
entertainment,  wbiob  is  certiiuly  by.  far  tb*  m-at 
varied  ev.-r  presented  oo  ths  Pacific  Ooast,  con- 
cluded with  ths  perform  iocs  of  Profeisor  Geo 
J.  Oonklin  In  the  lions'  den,  He  plaoed  bis  head 
in  those  vary  jawi,  which  ba1  once  closed  on 
another  snan'«  head  aud  taken  it  off.  mad*  tbe 
ferooleas  animals  jump,  orouoh  at  hi*  feet  aud 
follow  bios  toand  the  oage,  sodas  a  reward  for 
theirgood  bshavior  fed  theaa  w.ta  bits  of  meat, 
whioh  tbey  gently  took  from  bis  handv,  There 
will  bs  a  performance  [every  afternoon  at  two 
o'clock,  and  every  evening.  Many  wbo  went  last 
night  will  go  again.  Next  week  there  will  be  a 
ohjuge  of  programme,  ae  tbe  [repertoire  of  per 
for  manses  ia  as  la'ga  as  the  company  is  numerous  , 
Thira  will  bs  a  grrnd  extra  performinoj  to-mor- 
row* Sunday 

Woodward's   Gardens,— Tie    wild    nn- 

tasied  seals  jait  add->d  totuialteadr  large  col- 
lection at  this  garden  are  objects  of  interest  wit  i 
alt  There  are  thousands  of  curiosities  to  bs  seen 
here.  On  Satirdjyaad  Sunday.  A.  J.  Perry,  tbe 
oelebratja]  sword  swillo*er,  from  Pniladelphln. 
wtllappaar  aad  perform  aurprisiog  feat>:  M'lle 
Tnereae  anl  Moos.  Schmidt  will  appear  In  a  ballet 
pantomime,  and  Prof,  Singleton  w.ll  giva  an  exhi- 
bition of  bis  tkilL 

Masonic  Board  op  Belief  Benept.— 
An  entertainment  in  aid  of  ths  funds  of  tbe 
Maeonie  Beard  of  Belief  will  be  given  on  Saturday 
next,  at  Woodward'*  Gardens.  There  will  be  a 
concert  by  Schmidt  and  Sahlott's  Band,  fanoy 
dances  by  the  pnplle  of  MoOarty  Brother  ind 
Sister'*  Dancing  Academy,  and  a  vooal  aonceit  by 
tbe  Meeonio  Oboir. 

The  Haxoht  Light  Cavalry.— To-morrow 

t  e  Height  Light  Oavalry,  Capt  Finn,  eioorled 
by  tbe  Guardla  ae  Juir  s,  Oapr,  Ee  La  Tourre* 
and  tbe  Lafajette  Gaard.Oapt.  Perrier  will  bold 
a  grand  re-union  at  th-tlity  Gardens  on  Snoday 
An  address  by  Ool.  Waleh  will  be  followed  by  per- 
formances by  tie  Buislay  Family,  Mile  Siaoey 
and  olherv,  and  a  ball  in  tbe  evening. 


did  not  Uke  money  out  of  the  town,  aod  as  there 
wae.  in  add  t'ontoslogiog  by  atna'eurs,a  aupper 
and  a  dance,  there  wa*  a  pretty  good  attendance. 

ViaaiMia  CiTT.—  A  "grand  eotsrtainment"  was 
adrBrtised  to  begin  at  Piper's  Opera  House  on 
Saturday  ad  Monday  evdoiags  laet,forthe  bens- 
fit  of  ths  Nevada  Uruhan  A'jlum.  It  was  t)  con- 
sUt  of  a  panorama  of  Socmen's  march  through 
Georgia,  aod  reoitattons  by  Dr.  Gates  aedO.  M. 
CogbilL  The  following  from  the  Gold  Hill  Mews 
of  Pueiday,  tell*  tbe  result: 

The  grand  psnoramio  foUrrslnrntrt  idvertised 
to  be  givon  at  Piper'*  Opera  Hcnte,  tatnrdty  and 
Mood«y  evei-inst,  drew  io  audience,  therefore  tbe 
show  d  dn't  take  place,  >nd  tbe  proprietor  d-dn't 
pa>  hiaurintieg  bills.  Piper  teoured  bimseif  by 
lasloK  legal  b^nda  upon  the  minted  oasvase,  and 
will  oat  it  up  aud  sell  it  f-.r  arena  bill*. 

It  liq't  good  eooagi  for  tb,e>.  This  Is  tbe 
panorama  that  made  such  a  fiasco  at  tbe  Opera 
House,  tome  two  mentua  sgo. 

Oakland. —On  Monday  the  famooa  violinist, 
Wl4)niaw>kt,  who  has  delighted  euob  Immense 
audie^oes  in  San  FranoUoo,  will,  assisted  by 
M'me  Jule  De  Bytber,  Oarl  Wolfeoho  and  L.  Bem- 
bielintki,  g  ve  a  aoncert  at  BrsjtOn  Hail. 

Mabxstille  —  Tbe  M-  ryavillaiDS  are  looking 
forward  to  a  firaat  free  show  to  taks  place  on  th* 
Fonrth  ot  July.  There  will  be  a  foct  race,  a 
parade,  a  burlesque  parade,  grand  performances 
by  the  Biislay  Troupe,  a  balloon  at  cent  ion.  a  dis- 
play of  fireworks  and  a  free  ball  on  CorUx  fcqutr?. 
If  we  liked  excitement  we  should  certainly  ac- 
cept the  invitation  of  tba  UarysvitlainB  to  spend 
th'Fonrtb  of  Jaly  with  them,  bat  we  don't,  we 
like  quiet,  so  we  shall  spend  our  Fonrth  in  San 
Joae,  wnere  there  will  ba  none  of  these  things, 

Santa  Babbara.—  frank  W-.lton  and  troupe 
ebowed  here  recently.  Tbe  Index  says  they  left 
forSanLnie  Obispo  without  paving  their  bills, 
and  gets  even  on  Frank  by  tellies  tbe  following 
stary. 

The  vicinit?  of  the  Morrit  House  bade  f*tr  to  be 
en'lven  d  last  Mi'dir,  by  a  scene  not  <n  lbs  bills, 
b  » '.wo.  n  r  rank  Wit  on  and  a  "t  hictr."  Bv  inier- 
fert-nce  ofbjatanders  a  "dlicntslon  wid  &*>W 
was  avsit^d  but  sbioer  ijeutad  the  coi  tint  t  ■■  f  a 
blacking  bottle  «p.n  tbe  Rnlgbt  M  tb*  sock  and 
buskin,  to  the  infinite  disgust  of  the  latt  r. 

SACBAHRrTTO.—  Magulre's  California  Minstrels 
op:-n-d  at  the  M^tropolitsn  Theatre  on  Monday. 
Tje  Record  thus  speaks  of  the  performance:  Lit- 
tle Msck  a-eatsd  a  great  sensation,  ard  was  re- 
called four  timef.  Bib  riarVa  speech  was  received 
with  roars  of  laogbter.  It  is  so  far  ahead  ot  any 
of  tbe  efforts  intist  Imi  we  have  heard  b  fore 
tuat  a  comparison  would  be  cd  ous.  Thesketth 
of  "a  Bacond  Hand  Httel,"  in  which  Bob  Hat t 
and  L  t  le  Mack  appeared,  was  e  da-tplitting,  aa 
was  ado  the  sketch  of  "A  Slippery  Day."  San 
Bokeywas  warmly  applauded  and  math  lacghvd 
at  In  bis  character  of  Cornelias  MoNamirs,  In  tbe 
Irlth  faros  of  "Taking  tht  Pledge."  Birn?y 
danced  aa  excellent  jig,  and  wai  recalled.  E.m- 
sell  std  Clark  were  io  good  voice,  aad  received 
warm  demonitrstiont  cf  approbation. 

KBRNVXLI.B.— Both  rook  aid  Lee's  Ootmorsma 
sxbib.tdd  here  on  the  17th.  Itooaaiete  of  soenee 
(r.m  tie  lif  a  of  Ohrlat,  mi»d  op  with  comic 
scenes,         *- 

PiOCHC— Mies  Josephine,  J.  EL  Larkin,  Miee 
Oarrie  Arm  trong  and  others,  wbese  names  we 
mentiooed  last  week,  continued  to  perform  to  good 
booses  at  the  theatre. 

Sutter  Cheek.— John  'Wilson's  aud  Yankee 
Robinson's  Circus  ebowed  here  latt  night, 

FOL60M.— Wilson's  and  Hobin  ton's  Oircas  will 
axbiblt  here  on  Monday. 


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PACIFIC    CCASr^lAMATIC   NEWS. 

Salt  Lake.— Toe  theatre  it  now  open  only  semi- 
occasionally.  On  Saturday,  the  Htrj,  "Ben  Bolt 
was  ptjrrormed  by  W.  J.  Uoggtwell,  MiSt  Oarrlo 
Simons  and  others.  The  Tbeatra  Com'quo,  Kim- 
ball Brothers  managers  and  proprietors,  is  open 
with  the  fallowing  variety  oompany:  Miss  Jennie 
Holtaer,  Billy  Westley.  Mice  Millie  Martine, 
Jobnoy  Jookine,  Mias  May  Yanetta,  Joe  Mack 
B.lly  Mitchell  and  others.  A  oorrespondentsends 
us  the  following  noter: 

Wettberli  verywsrm  at  present,  hnaloeis  fair 
A  ton  of  E .  J.  Bert,  ot  tbe  Metropolitan  1  heatre, 
TOb.w'*'rhe*,<'  no  wafl  8P«culatlog  la  ttOL-kt. 
Walker  Brothes  talk  of  opening  anew  Ibeatre 
in  oppoeition  to  tbe  present  en*.  Madam  Anna* 
riiebop  comes  w.tb  an  operatic  troop*  somewhere 
about  the  flrit  ol  Jnly.  Frank  Hnaaey  and  wife, 
and  Bianoh  Clifton  are  here  waiting  for  tometbing 
So  turn  up. 

Mr.  aud  Mm.  Bird  have  leased  tbe  new  theatre 
at  Pioohe,  and  lsf  t  Salt  Lake  on  the  12th  with  a 
oompany  oemprlsing  Messrs.  Thome,  Dudley,  Fos- 
ter and  Mist  Oarrie  Carter. 

Postlahd.— The  Oratorio  of  "Either  the  Beant '- 
fut  Queen''  was  performed  at  the  Oro  Finn  Thaa 
tre  for  the  17tb,  10th  and  19th, 

Bah  Jose.— a  concert  by  the  blind  pupils  of 
the  State  Institution  for  tie  Deaf*  Dumb  aad 
Blind,  under  the  direction  of  their  musical  lo- 
truetor.  Prof.  M.  B.  Clark,  was  erven  at  Central 
Halloa  Wednesday  evening. _Aa ..fie  poorblind 
boye  couldn't  enjoy  the  s"gbt  of  money  tht  San 
Joae  psople  didn't  think  It  worm  while  t»  throw 
itawiron  them.    Another  eoncert  took pUeaat 


Programme    of    the    Great    Running 
Matches, 

To  take  plaoroTer  tbe  Oakland  Baoe  Track, 
Batordar  Jnue  28th.  Tie  match  will  commence 
«t  mree o'clock,  pnnotu»lly,  for  $f 000,  one  mile 
and  repeat.  F.  Baxter  and  a.  Tr^t  nam*  bw. 
m  "Nell  Flaherty,"  6*  yjara,  117  lbs.  (Bine 
Ja  .ket.  Bed  Cap.)  James  Mee  and  John  Hall 
Dame  br.  m.  "AM."  4  vfare.  100  lbe.  (Cinna- 
mon colored  Suln  Jacket  and  Cap,)  At  fonr 
o'clock,  Match  for  $5003,  two  miles  and  re- 
peat. F.  Baxter  and  Q  Treat  name  s.  a.  "Thad 
8  evens,"  8  year*,  110  lba.  (Blue  Jacket  Bsd 
Cap).  John  Hall  and  James  Mee  mmc  b.  a, 
"Ben  Wade,"  a  year?,  103  lb;,  (Bed  Jacket 
Bine  Gap) .      

What  all  Ladies  ore  Fond  of, 

Iiadlea  are  fond  of  whatever  la  elfgmt  and 
Insurious  til  the  world  over,  and  nothing  ap- 
peals to  strongly  to  their  dominant  ptsalon  In 
ihit  respect  as  a  hasde^Ece  carriage,  with  ity- 
li-h  appolotmenlB  and  pjirited  hcres.  It  la 
not  to  be  wondered  at,  th'idfore,  that  a  lady's 
envy  la  excited  at  seeing  a  mere  wealthy  mem* 
ber  of  her  atx  la  a  beantlfat  Clarence,  or  other 
fashionable  vi-M;^,  with  a  prond,  cVhlng 
team.  It  la  leaportant  to  know  that  the  Ooci 
dental  Oa  rieges,  wbloh  are  lecond  to  none  In 
elegance,  may  he  need  by  any  ltdy  Jn  the  city 
at  any  hocr  for  any  length  of  time  the  may 
desira.  Thie  virtually  places  tho?e  who  engage 
them  on  an  f  qual  footing  with  the  moat  fortu- 
nate cf  tht  lr  Eex.  aed  Eoclal  ha>mony  la  there 
by  established.  Orders  for  these  favotiteoar- 
rUgesmay  he  left  at  the  Occidental  Hotel,  or 
at  Eonton  &  Sou's  Btables,  Mo.  1010  Stockton 
street. 


Dental  Work. 

Fob  yisxsr  <3TJ*i>trr  o»  worn,  go  to  T.  0.  Jee> 
snp,  dentist,  cor.  Sutter  :ud  Montgomery,  over 
Tocher's.  g.D 


Eoond  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Ib  O.  Borkhardt's  motto.  Fine  French  Calf 
EcoU  d  idt  to  i  rdit  'it  u  !(■  i.  SKi.  A  peed 
and  tatbfaction  gnirsnteed.  Call  at  5*0  Wash- 
ington street  and  he  convinced,  A  full  assort- 
ment of  neatly-made  goods  alwava  on  hand,  at 
prices  to  salt  everyone  'a  pnrse.  i  bi 


San  Franeiaeo  Jewelry  Manufactory. 

D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merchant  itrea.    Diamond 
Setting,  EcQmfliog.      AH  klndB   of  repaltlng 

dene.    Jewelry  for  sale-  «-p 

.  #■■■        ,    ._ 

Freaa  and  Sweet. 

Fer  the  best    ooofecrionery,   ri  to   Oaaty  and 
Wajtner'i.  107  Mootgomary  St.  near  Bnttet;       ■ 
The  Last  New  Sons;. 

Air—  "Mott  of  Chandoru" 

Emerson  Oorvllle  is  my  name, 

My  business  always  la  the  tame; 

Eastern  Oysters,  and  Fancy  Boast, 

Relishes  these,  that  my  house  can  boast. 

Safely  theaa  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 

Obi  hish  oh  I  Ob!  high  Ohl 

None  who  have  been  trot  again  will  go. 

Corville  fays  sol  gays  sol 

Oa  Pine  Street,  it  No.  410, 

Remember  the  number  and  call  again. 

Visions  of  Shell-nib  in  every  style, 

Inwardly  cause  yon  much  to  smile. 

Ladies  with  escorts  there  alwaja  go. 

Ladies  gol  Ladies  go! 


CLaiBSffiAsx.— Madame  Clara  Aatonla,  the 
Clairvoyant  Phyeicjan  aad  Independent  Tranee 
Medium.  833  Kearny  afreet,  bet.  Bneh  and  Pine, 

C  j  agitations  in  English,  French  and  Oerman. 


SaJD>    kVXoore, 

Formerly  of  Bass  House  Carriages,   can  be 
:onnd  In  front  of  Ooleman  Bros,  clothing  ea- 

ablishment,  aonthwest  corner  Bnsh  and  Mont- 
gomery "ta.,  or  Dexter  SUblea.    Carrhwre  orders 

eft  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
er  night,  at  radioed  rates.  ro 


A.  f'Xeevaxaiit:  Location. 

Persons  desiring  oosn'ortable  lodgings  la  a 
Oentral  location,  eho\li  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  Inspect  the  Aae  swltes  of  rooms  to  let  these 
The  bnlldinfi  ls  a  very  One  one  and  is  wall 
lighted  sad  ventilated.  . 


H.a<3le%  Vleltlna  Ocx^lsj. 

Written,  engravd  or  printed  by  Joan  p. 
Dwtsb,  19C  BntUr  atreet,  opposite  Licj  Son^e, 
and  at  the  Grand  Hotel.  2*.  B.  —  iLurDXXB- 
obxbts  NXJ7LT  MassxD.  FlTaiAysBip  of  every 
description  to  order.  s 

♦  . .       -. 

We  get  no  bnilnese  frum  Chinese,  snd  tre 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry      Office,  121  LeldeEdorff  street. 


A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
jnst  received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
LeldeBderff  street. 

Asa    Hj,    "Waiters  man'a 

"  Ghigajo  Bter  Depot,"  628  Sacramento  street, 
between  Montgomery  and  Resrny,  The  cele 
braied  -  Chisago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  best  of 
liquors.  Daily  lncob,  with  lobfafcr  Salad  aad 
other  delicacies,  prepared  by  the  epicurean 
Oeorgft-Batt.  Beer,  10  cents.  Begulsr  Qer- 
man  tu'nchea.  caviar,  fiwhs  ebeese  and  sand- 
wicnee,  Birred  to  order.  To  lunch  at  Wauga- 
man's  la  xax  thing.  5-y 
» ■ 

It    In    True. 

J.  A.  Shaber  h  Co.  are  selling  parlor,  sets  and 
all  other  kinds  of  mrnitnieand  bidding  cheaper, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dialer  in  tows.  Other 
dealers  don't  stand  a  ghost  of  a  chance  when 
people  know  Bhaher/s  prices.   707  Market  street. 


Poletoa  Oak. 

II  is  now  generally  kuowu  that  tbe  active  princi- 
ple to  whioh  tbe  effects  of  POISOrT  OiS  are  dae 
is  a  violatfleaold  called  by  ohomists  toricodeadric- 
acid.  Itis,  however,  noteo  well  known  tbstDIOE- 
EV  '3  OREME  DB  LIS  Is  hot  only  the  best  avails 
able  preventitive,  but  will  atso.by  fti  neutralizing 
and  soothing  quelitUs,  greatly  reller  e  all  distrers- 
ing  symptoms. 


Twenty  Thousand 

Paper  Collars,  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
What    Cheat  Lanii dry.  office   131  Leidesdozff  Bt. 


Bemotal, 

Samuel  Swift  hasrenaoved  from  lis  to   118 
Post  street.    Sewing  mechines    rented  and  :re. 

paired  a*  neml.  and  sold  cheaper  than  ever,  x 

•  •      '         *  ■ 

Everybody    Stuttni. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  hste.  At  "  Thb"  Bat  Store.  s«7  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
urw  stylea  can  be  found.  Tbe  stock  is  1mm* 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  oas  who 
goes  there  ls  sore  to  he  salted. 


Dr,  Barlow  O .  Smith 

Is  giving  s  cours  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Seual  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  bis  Hygeian  Hall,  087  California  street, 
Bvery  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  X  o'clock. 
A.  Dart  of  the  evening  ls  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  In  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  dally,  from  9  to  4  r.  h.,  tt^b. 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 

Cures  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


8-L 


McDowell,  fc*r»*;w  Card  Writer 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 

608  Market  street,  cor.  Post  aud  Montgomery  u 


Or,     IDolier-cj; 

Has  devoted  his  stndy  mors  particularly  to 
ehronlo  and  specific  practice,  and  a&  snch  Is 
sow  the  most  snooesttful  of  sny  Physician  in 
San  Francisco.  Office  619  Sacramento  street, 
Borner  of  Leidesdorfl,  a  few  doers  below  Whaj. 
Ohser  House, 


Oysters. 
In  strolling  round  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
unr  careless  feat,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  soieen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was   ««■; 
While  mossy  stone  snd  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fall* 
Hade  that  wtnaow  reem  to  he 
Pome  fairy  grotto  of  the  sea. 

e'top,"  said  my  friend,  "let* s  go  In  >   rV- 
It  looks  so  nice — and  try  their  cheer." 
"all  right,"  Z  said, '  -I  mnst  agree 
That  tMi  place  suits  me  to  a  ■'/ .'" 
Ro  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  onr  wish— 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  mlgnt  name.    We  found  It  true. 
And  cooked  magnificently,  foe; 
All  kiiids  of  oysters,  Juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  Just  think  of  that. 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  olamsand  crabs  aud  terrapins; 
In  fact,  we  found  tbey  had  within . 
That  cosy  place  all  kindsof  gftme. 
Fish,  fiesh  or  fowl  which  we  corJd  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  tbey  have  here  the  best  ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "snob  nice  dlnnem.* 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Wbo  goes  there  once  will  go  again, 
Pacific  Oyster  Bouse,  837  Bush  street,  above 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

0HABLE8  HAAK.E.  Proprietor, 


AFTEtt    THE 

THEATRE8  ARE  OUT 

GO  TO  TOE 

Hot     Sootoli, 


And  try  one  of  their 

Hot  Scotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 


HALL'S 

SA 
\     |^ 

PAR     I 
A™! 
RS  Ll 

YELLOA' 
DOCK 

IODIDEofPOTA 

mEI     BIST     8PBINO     MU 

I*  ow,  Pnrtflts,  the  BlMi 
Morbid,  eorrvpt  an.  Impart  I 
Core.  Bhta.aUtH  ...  llu-carl^ 

Sold  br  all  Bnnbtt. 

, 

isracr,  *it  samsomk  an 

SOU  AGENTS  FOB       - 

DK.    FESBT't    J0A8T    CSllt 

II.  PEBHI'S  WKBrOOT  PI 


STSB 


Pro,r«nm8^  ui  ^1  kind,  of  .PltotJBi 

now,  Lnrrju,  io«c«»t, 
atiu  ud  ciKcrs  HAXAa: 

AT  LOW  RATES,  BY   ' 

13.  3F™.   stere 

SO»    CUT    STBEET. 


THOMAS    W. 


k-T 


*»  inrrm  ••~TTTrr~B«-J 
^JT     b«p"aiieiJ 

ffi      orubsTmiuos,^. 

T-/  — aWD— 

U TliJCK    UUB1CAL    DMS'l'JCTjl 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1»«A-    | 

SdW-Lecsons  given  on  the  Banjo  sud  1MJ 
HlgSION  STBKET.  between  Elrst  a   " 

N.  B.— Fine-toned  Silver  Solo 'Bat 
easlonals  always  en  band.  ■, 


FREE  AND  EA8 

BTBBT    IATTJBOAT    BII 


flano    sand     Singing    at  tl 

CHARING 


don  street,  near  saasja 


•«e  Mission  s 
delO  EAGLES  A  WILD, 


MISS    N.    8CU 

LADIES' 

FASHIONABLE    HAIH 

Has  Bew 
844  WASHlMt 
Four  doors  below 
Hairvork   of   all    Descriptiont 
Obare^s  moderats.         . 


MRS.  EGGKRT.  OL4IRVOY^_ 
and  Traoce  Medium— fan  bs 
>q  buaineas  or  iiokoo^Bdailr,  trom 
»  P.  al.    Spiritual  Oiroles,    bandaj.' 
Friday  evarjings.atBF.M..  at  osr 
O'Farrvll  utreet.  near   Mason. 


Bar  Sni 


ICOB    8AI.B—  «1»    KBABMT  &!* 

r      HEKOBBS.  .  Alio,  .W>  t^H    "" 

WboKul.  ud  B.'  iL 
ot,7tf  M.    *.    M 


Lyon's    Portable 
KITCHEN  FURN/ 

IN  ITS  EOONOBfY    OF    OOAL  *HD 
as  a  perlvot   cooker,  broiler,  toansr.ii 
hod  heater.  Is  a  neceas'tr   te  everf  so*  ^ 
who  wishes  to  rave  the  stove  aod  w 
tbe  fuel  it  consume*.    It  i*  ?bsap-»T i  ss. 
teei*.  at  work,  at  Stombs  A    *""•'•'  *, 
ft"<a-flfct»r»,  Ud.  copper  sert    stove  •**••»  ? 

MAAO  M.    WARD.  A«eat  of  tts  Fesli  • 

abe  trade  supplied. 


Philadelphla^Festauii^l 

OHAB.   V.  BEB60LD,  PBOPBJfl  h     ;1 

THB     CHOICEST     MEATS    AUPJya^N, 
Vegetables,      Board    by    the  wasO-ll^. 
40S    Hlilic  &TBEBT  beiwseolfeasH    ^ .■ 


and  Mont#omerv. 


MILITARY    COOD1 

....ASTD.   .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEIT 
TRIMMINGS, 

8*S    Bnliam  .trtet,  M-" 
OM I  tf  T.  RODGER*  JOB  { 


EDWARD     PEEL     * 

•SS  and  ««7  TF..hl«««.»  •««  " 

HA.TB    OPENED  A  COOBIKG  I6T.  ■ 

lot  BALO  oUPPARB  aad  UBCBU  1  j 
MOB  AND  SALOOKB,  oa  th.  *>*J  ■  J 
uiai.  Lunch..  ..liT.r.d  laaoj  .art  »  1 
frwof  .bur..  Th.  puronaa.  ol  I*.  | 
tb.  citr  i.  T..p^rtT.Ur  .oltolud. 


OBOKCrE   MATH' 

13     udall  kind!  o(  BHELI.  flSH.  A  I 
BiaUlHo.  «•.  Al,  AS,  O.lfttmU''] 

'  lllaiSfiwyF-valssavs 


laa.r.-t-     .     1    lie. 


•»   «      »w.«r«a»««>« 


W* 


9   9/    '  MOMTMHE 

MOTEL 


.W    UVW       I.:' 


«A»        .» . 


IITI ;  jew  VARIETIES 

ling   Developments 


HIW    ALIAIBBA    TI1ATEI 


ivi  a.  cm;  •  ^ 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


X-OOIK  ^\.T  TJ«  .VOW 


UCK  I-.E2 

>  ■  •->  i< .  1 1 


CALIFORNIA  MINSTRELS.;'- 


STILL    REIKI    SUPREME 


TIN     TNOUUND 

IK     X  I 

'  ■'■!>-• «  >-»<  i    JT'rollo 


tools. 


m***+*^^- 


-     -  ■        Arrnr      *»f       Tr*.  out 

and   Van,  d    Interlude       A      CHIP     OF     THE     OLD     BLOCK' 

l<  •  -    »i  •  ■  i  i  i  ■ 
■    - 


tPPCARANCE    OF  IDA  MAY. 
P*l    I.     PHY, 


K«  »N  I 


frort      lUtrhlo, 
s'il   A   K    IN |V  |  SK  si 


»*••  m.w*.  D»rii»c      f-ni-  i  .  rnim 
KORTIMORa. 

lft«  I1MWIUI 
••*  Kua  <>..... 

.    J  •»*■»•  r  rn.. 
Ml-  I...... 

„,,lMrlw 

WHO   WAS    MERE. 


ItMrKlltl: 

■   ■  ■  ■  i  ■ 


And 


tie*      Mon      Wltli      Many     Honda.  " 


BALLAB  W.    F.   BAEJtB 


Ilousohold     IMulsan 

•JJJJJ  ••«  an  .inroDou 


BariT(im:si)m; 


j.  (..   id  w  1  i 


On^mwi 


..Z«iU   Zalaaa 

MIm   niaaaha 

Ma  n.a. 
....  ..Kaata  z*« 

MlM  «*>■*•> 


X!^^^0^^5^S^5^'E3^sr,  ,n  hl8  Champion  Jig 
VIVIAN  !  VIVIAN  I       ^VIVIAN  I 


"TIT.  AffDEKbOlf  AMD  HIS  PUPILS. 


I»t  AtPT  »ltt  M  •wMh.  M«in>  I.-  r«rrwl 


■**U«   /Hat 

r..Ma  n«k 

Bt|e*  areata* 

Faiir  Wataaaar 


THC   TWO  BROMIOS. 

Nnimrji Kuwait 


To  cob  el  ad*   with  la*    laughable   eketeb  of 


ibto  tkk  rm«  r 


■BaaBatafaaa 

WOOD       DEMONS! 


att«  am*  . 

*»*•*> 

OA« 

1  ■•   *»M> 

•  X  JbVX     **i».  i 

'•'    'i<MhUita«k<M 

rniT 

» 

r.f.rtu  a.. 

■  .,  i . 

P«**bka>4 
...  at-*,  . 


I>ont  Go  Out  To-Slght.  Torn. 


Ts«at  OkI; 


Laura  Stops  the  &:30  Train!  sas 

A  fcr.lla.1 


Ltara 

Signal  Mao 

BDOTk'f 

Byb*  . 


.  ..o.  B.Riaier«a 

B>t>Bar 

B  nj     Otiri 

...fata    Bob  B.e* 


Ob  Monday  Jan*  *>,  will  appear  lbs   jrraataat  Pentcmlniet  to  lb*  world 

ROBEnT1        3F1  3F1.  A  S  3E3  IF*. 

la  tali  Or*at  Paotocnlme.  In*  "Old  Woraao  who  LlTtd  la  la*  Hboo." 


aaata  i-mkm 

■  fa*   I  .11.   Or  a. 


Oaaelod*  artlb  Ui  a*er  A  at  *f 

J  F.ALOIS     OK     AN     ART  INT. 

•  riHl-aiaal  -    ,1    Htt    hta 

Arlatl  l>.*rj    )#■  T    ■laj  BVaa 


AUMnn 

I"r1»aa*>  SstM 

Dooreopa*  at  1  n'aaaak- 


«:;  rxiia 
a*  a»  ...  *a  aa 

«*••  at  •  a'af  nak. 


I   ■  *>!>»  L    MIUWIIO     UUIHM. 
I  nUUOt,  JB    IJrdeedoi-*:   m. 

Pic  HOUSE^^r;,::. 

RAI.nTOKA  OOTBPLL. 


A 

grcit 

Tiriely 

of 


aU$$ 


KATS 


gro.t 
Tardy 


TRUNKS  AND  VALISES 


At  t»iP  I   X"    I,  AU^Tl")*  -TORE,    No.   r.m  an*  A  ifl    K HAUNT  1RBRET,  cor.  rnmm.rMil. 


prior*    J.  C 
IfjMA*.  ban 


-WADK  IWOFK:    WAR- 
«  **My  r*4f«a4 

a   at  aha  a,  tJ>  Mtt'i 

•>"ni  tie  Rase 
>   Maal*      |*4  laa 


:at  running  races 


lea!  Match  Races  far  $10,000 

will  tiki  placi 

iturday  June  28,1873 

bvjotnu 

XAND    TRACK 

■  crraat  will  ttn  I  puncti.lly  at  Jo'olook. 

LTOH     TOR     «5yOOO 

Oa*  Mtta.od  R*e««t 
'r  aid  n   Tr.it  nam.    br.  m.  Kail   Flah*ri*,  A   j**r*.  by 
Um    J. nor    Uall;  to    carry    117    pjuodf.  bamg  ft 
trqiai  (fat 

aaad  J  Ha'l  oamabr.  no  Ab',4  ysrt,  by  Woe d bora. 
T  R  bmd'iI.  t»  CAirrlvfl  povod*  t>rala. 

LTOH    FOR    «sfooo 

Two  Mia*  and    R^r»*at.  , 

■  O.  Treat  mm*  w.  ».    i  btd  St^vaaa.  ft  *•  ar.br  Lanv- 

■  a»ij  Oh<  too;  ti  oarr/    li9  poond*.  b.iog  •*  pouodi 
— '•••igbl  '    . 

1  .latn-i    lafao  name  b.  *.    Bra  Wad".  4  year*,  by 
a  Mou  Koaa;  ti  i  arr,  LOS   poaad.  to  rale. 


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Pienic  and  Ball  Committees.!  ...with... 

■— — ■  I  1*  IT  O      N  E  W       D  B  A  aC  i  *. 

WE    ABB     PBKPARED     TO    FURNISH 
BANDS  And    OROHKNTHAti    compoaad  or     ,,  prip,r(fi   t-,    aooepl   anctcanaoU    for  «  or   12 

■V-Tb.   Bulo.M  .fT.«.m«)U  o(   Dru»i»lo.r   M.fio.1  K.Urt.l.B.iiU.  laTIB .  PIO.IOT 

•  tC,    ItUDlttd   W>. 

•T All  PMiD.M  .D»ro.t.ll  10  a.  will  6.  mooWd  »iU.  DIOI.pU.».       Ko  .!>«■.•  m.d.    ..o.. 
for  i*ttIom  ■otn.ll*  p.rform.d. 


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MONDAYT^T^: JPNE  23,  lUli 


AMUSEMENTS,    Etc. 


California.  Theatre. 

There  was  a  good  bom6  down  stain,  and  toe  bal- 
cony and  gallery  ware  packed  to  overflowing  Satur- 
day night,  wh»n  J.  J.  McOlosker's  UUittdraa  a  en- 
titled "Poverty  Flat,"  fooaded  oo  Bret  Ba-te's 
poems,.  *Her  Letter*'  and  "Fljno  of  Virginia,' 
was  prcdaoed  for  toe  Aral  tlms  in  California.  Tbe 
etory  is  simple  enough,  Joe  Mercer  (Geo.  0-  Obap- 
lio),  an  ho.- eat  miner  and.  somewhat  of  a  swell' 
lov.sGr&oi*  FolUDibeo.  toe  Lilly  of  Porertj  Flat 
(Uibs  Annie  Graham).  Joe  la  poor,  and  Oracle's 
father <W.  M.  Letnao)  won't  let  him  marry  hit 
daughter  until  ho  Ib  rich,  and  In  addition  lo  thli, 
there  wia  come  qaarrel  between  him  and  Joe's 
father.  Blaekburne  described  1  n  the  bills  a . 'the 
man  who  ebot  Sandy  Magee"  (Jobn.Wilson), is 
alas  in  love  with  Graeto.  Blaekbnrne  is  a  blnsier- 
•r,  a  coward  and  a  murderer,  and  alt-gather  a  very 
pr  at*  rlllain  fore  seosatloo  play.  Tom  Flynn  (J 
C.  WUHanaon)  la  tbs  man  who  thwarts  all  the 
■villainy,  he  is  always  ready  when  wanted,  and  .la 
a* ready  with  his  pistol  as  with  his  wits.  Gratis 
Pollansbee  koss  to  hsr  ancle  in  San  Franoisoo. 
Her  letters  to  Joe  are  rece'ved  by  Blaokbnrne,  and 
returned  to  her  unanswered ;  bis  let  tar  j  sa  bar  are 
rsosived  by  Teresa  Arlington,  a  false  friend  (though 
why  the  should  be  a  false  frtand  la  one  of  those 
thing  i  uo  fsller  can  And  out)  and  returned  nn- 
answered  to  him-  This  idea  of  intercepting  Iots- 
lettors  is  not  original  with  Mr.  HoOloskay,  nor 
doss  be  e'aim  it  as  suoh.  What  he  does  olaim  as  a 
flret-elaaseeasalieA.isaqalck!tnp  down  a  flaw 
made  by  Tom  Flynn,  and  altsrwaida  by  Grecie 
Foll.nb.e,  Another  thrilling  scene  is  theosving 
is  of  a  mine  where  Fljno.  Flynn  of  Virginia, 
braoes  up  the  falling  timbers,  and  allows  Jse  Mer- 
cer to  orawl  out  between  his  lags.  Ttteee  soene, 
fairly  brought  down  the  house.  Joe  Meroer  is 
heart  bcokso  at  Grade's  supposed  ic  difference  and 
works  bard  at  his  mine,  hoping  to  find  gold  with 
■which  to  regain  bar  lost  affeotioni  (as  if  gold  ever 
bought  love  I).  At  length,  he  strikes  it  rich,  and 
goes  down  to  San  Franoisoo,  accompanied  of 
course  by  Flynn.  He  meets  Gncie  at  a  ball,  and 
after  a  great  deal  of  trouble,  a  reconciliation  takes 
place,  and  Grade's  seemingly  very  respectable 
old  father,  who  has  been  led  to  gambling,  and  t» 
'orgs  notes  and  do  other  bad  things,  by  the  Ti'Jain 
Blaekburne,  isflaaliy  cleared;  Blaokbnrne  goes  over 
©t  the  prison  near  the  pretty  little  village  of  San 
Btfael.-and  Joe  Meroer,  Grade  and  the  old  maa 
return  to  Poverty  Flat.  Of  coarse  Blaekburne 
breake  jail,  and  oomes  to  Poverty  Flat,  or  else 
there  could  not  be  another  ait,  and  a  three  act 
pieos  won't  play  all  the  evening.  The  third  act  is 
full  of  fun,  Bbooting  and  sensation,  one  murder 
one  Oblnaman  mobbed  by  minsr*,  and  one  execu- 
tion by  aTigllanoe  committee.  Grade  glides  down- 
the  flume,  end  the  villain  "goes  up  the  flame,*' 
Miss  Annie  Graham  as  the  Lily,  did  Bome,strong 
aotlng;  Geo.  D.  Ohaplin  was  charmingly  gentle- 
manly as  Joe  Meroer,  and  would  have  done  oredit 
to  any  mining  camp.  John  Wilson  was  as  darkly 
vll'alnous  as  possible,  and  gained  the  hatred  of 
the  audieooe  for  the  villain  Blaekburne.  J.  O. 
Williamson  in  hla  numerous  dit guises  caused  con- 
siderable amassment,  and  In  bis  impersonation  of 
Ab  Bin  drew  immense  laughter.  W.  A,  Mestay- 
er  had  another  darkey  part  to  play,  not  ao  good  ft 
part  as  Old  Pete  ia  "The  Ootoroon,"  which  he 
plared  on  the  previous  night,  bnt  he  made  consid- 
erable fnn  out  of  It.  Miss  Helen  Tracy  as  Teresa 
Arlington,  the  false  friend  who  afterwards  tarns 
ont  a  very  asefal  friend,  andtflnatly  gets  pitched 
down  a  ehaft  by  Blaekburne,  who  discovers  her  to 
be  Mrs,  Magee,  whose  hnebindbe  shot,  aoted  her 
part  very  well  indeed,  B.  J.  Buckley  did  some 
oapitil  aotlng  as  Dave  Stanton;  Ebeo  Plympteu 
dteguised  aiB  face » nd  voice  very  cleverly,  and  was 
very  feffjvtive  as  Ban  Poeey,  and  altogether  the 
play  was  eapitilly  a;ted  ;  we  doubt  if  it  has  ever 
been  better  aoted  on  any  stage,  and  are  sore  the 
old  Oalitornians  of  the  play  have  never  been  so 
well  represented  as  they  were  on  Saturday  night 
by  members  of  the  California  Theatre  Company, 
If  a  California  p'ay  will  not  take  well  in  California., 
where  will  it  take  ?  That  "Povertr  Flat"  wae 
thoroughly  appreciated  by  a  large  poition  of  the 
audieooe  present  on  Saturday  night,  was  suffi- 
ciently proved  by  the  thunders  ot  applause 
and  hearty  laughter  elioited  by  .many  of  its  most 
striking  scene  a  and  funny  situations.  One  of  the 
eceneawasa  parfeot  realization  of  the  corner  of 
Montgomery  and  Washington  streets  in  the  Spring 
of  '50,  as  may  be  ascertained  by  referring  ta  "San 
Fianoiaco  in  the  Spring  of  '50,"  just  published. 

Alharabra  Theatre. 

There  will  be  immense  attractions  at  thte  honso 
this  evening.  Kelly  and  Leon  will  appear  in  "A 
Chip  or  the  Old  Blook,"  G.  W.  Jester  will  present 
his  entertainment,  Vivian  will  make  hie  reappear- 
ance and  Bing  tbe  songs  most  popular  at  Skaggt' 
Spring,  Mastr  Bunay,  J.  G.  It  u '.sell,  Bob  Hart, 
and  Sam  Biokey  will  reappear  and  the  grand  com- 
bination will  rrisent  a  programme  which  cannot 
fail  lo  please, 
Bella  Union    Theatre. 

The  bill  ti-night  oonBiets  ot  an  old-fash- 
ioned first  part  by  Matt  Kelly,  Tommy  Bree,  Ion 
x>ixou,  Tammy  Barton,  Will  Bark,  MUs  May  Les- 
lie, Miss  Lot ta  Gray  and  others.  Fred  Ritchie 
will  sing  "Sbakiog  Dices,"  Tommy  Barton  will 
present  his  version  of  "Out  of  the  Frying-pan 
into  the  fire,"  Oatsim  and  Fritz  will  appear  In 
great  acrobat  to  feats.  A  variety  of  other  enter- 
tainments will  be  given,  and  the  aot  entitled 
"Jealous  of  an  Artist"  will  doee  the  perform* 
eace. 

Buckley's  Varieties. 

Miss  Fancy  W« biter.  Miss  Zadie    Zeltnar,  Miss 
K&iieZoe,  Mlsa  Blanche,  MUs  Claude  and  a  host 
or  othera  w.ll  appear  to-night  In  a  very  varied  pro" 
gramme  of  fionga.  danceB  and  lively  act*. 
UUkUud   Rnnnitijj  Matched. 

Great  races  here  are  aufficently  rare  to  oaase 
considerable  excitement  when  they  occur.  Since 
the  great  raoe  between  ".Norfolk  and  Lodi"  there 
has  baeu  nothing  et  very  great  importance.  Oa 
Saturday  next,  two  exciting  match  races  for  910,- 
OflO  will  be  run  over  the  Oakland  Park  Course.  The 
first  will  be  a  mile  and  reoeat  raoe  between  "Neli 
Flaherty  and  Abi,"  for  $5,000  aod  the  second  a  two- 
mile  and  repeat  between  "Tbad  Stevens  and  Ben 
Wade"  for  an  eqnal  amount.  F.  Baxter,  who  has 
bis  money  on  "Nell  Flaherty  and  Thid  Stevens' 
a  English  racing  man  of  considerable  experi- 
ence, and  should  his  first  venture  In  the  United 
Btates  meet  with  encouragement  will  follow  this 
up  with  other  great  matches.  The  admiisiou  to 
the  track  will  be  one  dollar,  ladles  are  invited  to 
attend  free  of  charge. 

ANATomaAL  Mtjsbtjm. — On*)  of  the  most 
oimplete  collections  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
■tatea,  comprising  hundreds  of  ooetly  and  bean- 
tliulwsz  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
•nly)  at  the  Museum  on  Montgomery  street.  An 
bonr  may  be  profitably  spent  here. 


Pacific  Hall— Wleniawaki. 

Three  grand  concern  will  take  place  next  week 
on  Tuesday,  Thursday  and  Friday  evenings.  The 
arrival  of  this  great  violinist  has  created  a  per- 
fect furore  and  ereryose  will  try  ta  hear  Mm  be- 
fore he  leavee. 
"Tne  Great  Bho-w." 

The  Pavilions  of  the  New  Orleans  and  New 
York  Zoological  aod  Equestrian  Exposition  were 
filled  tJ  overflowing  on  Saturday  afternoon  and 
oven  ire. and  again  last  night.  Everyone  in  San  Fnn 
eisci  seem  determined  1 1  aej  the  great  show  while 
it  Is  here.  It  Is  vary  complete  in  every  depart, 
ment.  The  esUsotien  of  animals  is  a  very 
floe  one,  and  comprises  many  never  seen  by  the 
rising  generation  of  the  Pacific  Coast.  The  lions 
are  an  immenae  attraotion.  The  drone  perfor- 
mance is  as  regarda  variety  and  the  number  of  p«  r 
formers  the  moat  attractive  we  have  everbadbere( 
The  orobestra  under  the  dir lotion  of  Joe  Green  is 
as  good  se  that  of  Oaiatial'e  Olioas  being  com- 
posed mainly  of  the  same  artists.  Mr.  Green,  a 
capita!  cornetist  and  a  good  oonduotor.givss  ft  good 
programme  oT  musio.  To-night  anew  programme 
will  be  presented  and  in  addition  to  ether  attrac- 
tions la  the  arena,  Bill  Worrell  the  California 
olowe.  ffathor'of  the  Worrell  Sisters) -nil  make 
bis  first  appearance.  There  will  be  a  performanOe 
twice  a  day,  every  day  this  week.  Children  who 
are  not  taken  to  this  show,  to  ece  the  flue  oolleo. 
tlonof  animals,  as  an  educational  leiseo,  bsfore 
it  leaves  town  have  certainly  just  cause  for  oom" 
plaint  against  their  unnatural  parents. 

Woodwards    Gardens. 

These  gardens  were  orowdsd  on  Sunday,  and  lb 
sea-lions  in  thenew  Wbalo  Pond  were  objects  of 
great  interct:  In  the  pavilion,  Perry  swallowed 
a  two-foot  sward,  and  Thereae  and  Moos  Schmidt 
gave  a  pleasing  ballat  The  thou?  aide  and  one 
attractions  In  the  gardens  should  be  ssen  by  every 
stranger  vlxiting  tha  oity. 
Bon  Bon  Soiree. 

Mr,  A.  A.  Banders  will  give  one  of  his  popular 
Bon  Boa  socials,  at  his  Assembly  Rooms,  New 
Montgomery  tt.  to-morrow  evening,  dancing  at  9 
o'clock. 
Wleniawelci'a  Sunday  Concert. 

The  concert  given  last  night,  at  the  California 
Theatre  by  the  world-renowned  violinist  assisted 
byOerl  Wolisoha.  Mme  J  ale  Dj  Byther  and  an 
orchestra  of  thirty  instrument!  conducted  by 
Ohftrles  Seholtxe,  was  an  Immense  anccees.  The 
house  was  oiowded  to  soSaoation,  the  programme 
was  an  excellent  one  and  wasepleudidly  perf  rmed 
It  is  hoped  that  another  ooncertmay  be  given  at 
this  theatre  next  snnday  evening. 


Joe  Murphy, 

The  Washington  correspondent  of  the) 
Bscrurneato  Reeord  hie  the  following  about 
one  well  knuws  ia  C±.ifcECia.  We  have  had 
a  week  of  Joe  Murphy  ia  "Help."  On  the 
stage  he  ia  just  the  same  droll  Jce  that  most 
Oalifornians  have  half  split  tneir  sides  at' 
Bnt  bis  street  appearance  is  much  obaagtd. 
He  has  become  sotnewbat  portly,  walks  frith 
a  decided  limp,  leans  on  a  cane,  carries,  the 
other  band  behind  bis  back;  dresses  in  white 
vest,  snuff  colored  ooat  with  a  bnnch  of 
loud  flowers  in  the  lappa';  and  beneath  the 
jaunty  silk  bat  bis  faes  looms  out,  yellow, 
dyspeetio,  and  almcst  repulsive.  It  is  diffi- 
cult to  realize  that  he  and  the  Murpby  you 
ete  on  tbe  stage  are  one  and  the  same  person. 


Postal  Card*. 

The  Government  has  during  the  past  two 
or  three  weeks  been  presented  with  a  sum 
amounting  to  many  thousand  dollars  by  in- 
nocent people  who  write  on  postal  cards 
enclose  them  in  envelopes  put  three  cent 
stamps  on  the  envelopes  and  dispatch  them. 
Threa  postil  oards  thus  enolosed  have  al- 
ready reached  tbe  Figaro  office. 


A  Linffulslle  Faai. 

Farepa  sang  a  Greek  song  at  Oaire,  recen 
tly.  There  was  to  be  a  concert  U  half  a 
dozen  languages,  and  the  Gieek  basso  fell 
sick,  and  Madame  Farepa,  though  knowing 
nothing  of  the  language,  mastered  it  suffi- 
ciently ia  twelve  hours  to  give  the  song  so 
well  that  the  public  '  'nearly  went  mad  over 
her." 

—       ■» -— ■  i 

An  Effectual  Remedy* 

A  man  who  married  a  widow  has  inven- 
ted a  device  to  euro  her  of  "eternally" 
praising  her  former  husband.  Whenever 
she  begins  to  descant  on  his  noble  qualities 
this  ingenious  Number  2  merely  says: 
"Poor,  dear  manl  How  I  wish  he  had  net 
died!"  and  the  lady-  immediately  begins  to 
think  of  something  else  to  talk  about. 


What  all  Ladles  are  aroxtd  of, 

Ladles  ere  fond  of  whatever  is  elrgmt  and 
luxurious  ill  the  world  over,  and  nothing  ap 
peals  so  strongly  t-t  their  dominant  passion  in 
that  respect  as  a  handsome  carriage,  with  sty- 
lish appointments  and  spirited  horaes.  It  is 
not  to  be  wondered  af,  therefore,  that  a  ladv's 
envy  is  excited  at  seeing  a  mere  wealthy  mem- 
ber of  her  sex  In  a  beautiful  OUrence,  or  other 
fashionable  vehicle,  with  a  proud,  dashing 
team.  It  is  important  to  know  that  the  Occi- 
dental Oa-rlages,  which  are  leeond  to  none  in 
elegance,  may  be  used  by  any  lady  in  the  city 
at  any  hocr  for  any  length  .of  lime  she  may 
desire.  This  virtually  places  those  who  engage 
them  on  sn  equal  footing  with  the  most  fortu- 
nate of  their  aex,  aed  social  harmony  Is  there 
by  established.  Orders  for  these  favorite  ca: 
adages  may  beleft  at  the  Occidental  Hotel,  or 
at  Bonton  b  Bon'ri  stables,  Nd.  1016  Stockton 
Btreetj  i 


Dental  Work. 

Fob  finest  quality  or  wobk,  go  to  T.  0.  Jee- 
snp,  dentist,  cor.  Butter  md  Montgomery,  over 
Tucker's.  s-u 


Bound  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Is  Q.  Burshardt's  motto.  Fine  French  Calf 
Boots  nisde  to  <rdtr  )rcm  18  tc  $30.  A  gocd 
and  satisfaction  guaranteed.  Call  at  510  Wash- 
ington street  and  be  convinced,  A  full  assort- 
ment of  neatly-made  goods  always  on  hand,  at 
prices  to  suit  everyone's  purse.  4m 


San  Franelseo  Jewelry  Manufactory. 

D.  W,  Laird,  610  Merchant  street.  Diamond 
Setting,  Enameling.  All  shads  of  repaiilng 
dene.    Jewelry  for  sale,  i-p 


aTroan.  and  Sweet . 

Far  the  best      confectionery,    gv    U)    Onnty    and 
Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Sutter.       M 
Tne  Jjnst  New  Song. 

A&r—"3lott  <£  CTsmdon/' 

Emerson  OorvUle  is  my  name, 

My  business  always  is  the  same; 

Eastern  Oysters,  and  Fancy  Boast, 

Relishes  these,  that  my  house  can  boast. 

Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show. 

Obi  high  oh!  Oh)  high  obi 

None  who  have  been  bat  again  will  go, 

CorvtUe  eays  sot  says  sol 

On  Pine  Street,  at  No.  410, 

Remember  the  number  and  call  again. 

Visions  of  Shell-flah  In  every  style, 

Inwardly  causa  yon  much  to  smile. 

Ladles  with  escorts  there  always  go. 

Ladies  got  Ladies  go  I 

Emerson  Corvlile's  polite  I  and  se 

■  They  gol  they  gol  they  got 


Good  for  Suafc.es, 

An  Indian  came  to  a  c^t  tain  agent  in  the 
northern  part  of  Iowa  to  procure  Borne 
whisky  for  a  yonog  warrior  who  had  been 
bitten  by  a  rattlesnake.  "Four  quarls!" 
repeated  the  agent,  ia  surprise,  "as  much 
as  tbat?  "Yes,"  replied  the  Indian,  "four 
quarts— snake  very  big." 

Begin  at  Once, 

Do  all  the  good  yon  oan,  and  don't  wait  to 
be  better  able  before  you  begin.  In  getting 
riches  many  a  man  has  lost  the  truest  and 
sweetest  source  of  happiness  for  himself. 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 
Cures  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


3-L 


Potato  a  Oak. 

it  is  now  generally  known  tbat  tbe  active  princi- 
ple to  wbleb  tbe  effeotsof  PC  HON  OAK  are  dae 
is  a  violatlle  acid  called  by  ebemtsts  toxleodeadrio- 
aeid.  It  is,  however,  not  so  wsllknowo  tbat  DIOK- 
EY'S  OREME  DB  LIS  le  not  only  ib»  best  avails 
able  preventitive.bat  will  also.by  its  neutralizing 
and  soothing  qualities,  greatly  reUev  e  all  distrers- 
ingsympiomB. 


Twenty  Thousand 

Pap?r  Collars,  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Ohear  Laundry,  office  131  Leldesdorff  at. 


Removal, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  118 
Post  street.  Sewing  machines  renttd  and  .re- 
paired as  usual,  and  sold  ohtaper  than  ever,  x 

♦        i  .  . . 

Everybody    SvalCed. 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
in  hats.  At  "  The"  Hat  Store.  647  Washington 
street  {second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.'  The  stock  1b  Immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable,  Every  one  who 
goes  there  Is  sure  to  be  suited.  n 


We  get  no  business  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Oheer 
Laundry      Office,  121  Leldesdorff  street.       * 


A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
JuBt  received  at  the  What  Oheer  Laundry,  131 
Leldesdorff  street.  • 

▲sa    L.    Waugaman's 

"  Chlgago  Beer  Depot, "  629  Sacramento  street, 
between  Montgomery  and  Kearny.  The  cele 
orated  "  Ohloago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  best  ot 
liquors.  Pally  luocb,  with  lobster  salad  aod 
other  delloaoles,  prepared  by  the  epicurean 
GeorgeJBatt.  Beer,  10  cents.  Beguhr  Ger- 
man lunches,  caviar,  Swiss  obeese  and  sand- 
wicnes,  served  to  order.  To  lunoh  at  Wauga- 
man's  is  the  thing.  6-jt 

■  e- 

It    Is    True 

J.  A  Shaber  &  Oo.  are  selling  parlor,  sets  and 
allotherkindsof  turnitureand  bidding  cheaper, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  in  town.  Other 
dealers  don't  stand  a  ghost  of  a  chance  when 
people  know  Sbaber's  prices.    707  Market  street. 


OiATBf  oyajst.—  Maasms  mars  Antonla,  the 
Clairvoyant  Physician  and  Independent  Trance 
Medium.  333  Kearny  street,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine, 
Consultations  in  Sngllsh,  Frenob  and  German. 


Sam   Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bass  Eonse  Carriages,  can  be 
ound  in  front  of  Ooleman  Bros,  clothing  &b- 
abllshmenr,  southwest  corner  Hush  and  Mont- 
gomery tie. ,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Oarrlage  orders 
eft  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  night,  at  reduced  rates.  )*a 


A  Pleaaant  l_.ocat.lorA. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Central  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
and  inspect  the  One  suites  of  rooms  to  let  tLero 
Tne  building  is  a  verv  fine  one  and  Is  well 
lighted  and  ventilated.  , 


Ladles  "Visiitina  Cards, 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Josh  P. 
Dwtxb,  126  Sntter  street,  opposite  Lick  Bouse, 
and  at  the   Grand   Hotel.    N.  B,— Hasdebb- 

0HIEF8  NEATLY  BUBEED,     PlKl-UTSS-P   Of  ever.V 

description  to  order,  s 


Frultt  and  Confectionery. 

For  tne  very  finest  Fruit  and  Confection* ry 
go  to  O.  Wler'_  Fruit  Basaar,  corner  of  Stock- 
ton and  Ot-iy  Streets.  Fine  stock  of  cigars 
and  Tobacco.  *6w. 


Tbe  White  House. 
The  White  House  is  thronged  every  afternoon 
withladles,  tbe  majority  of  whom  nave  come 
from  a  distance  and  consequently  must  need 
some  refreshments.  Do  these  ladles  know  tbat 
directly  opposite  the  White  House  le  the  White 
Hou  b  BierauBAKT  has  juat  been  rs>n:teaand 
enlarged  by  Mr.  Meyers,  the  proprietor,  with 
a  special  view  to  the  comfort  of  ladies.  He  has 
taken  great  care  to  keep  it  select,  and  tne  re. 
freebmenta  aid  flrst-olasfl.  *6tv 


Programme     of    the    Great    Running- 
SLatcnee* 

To  take  place  over  the  Oakland  Eace  Track, 
Saturday  June  26th,  That  m atch  will  commence 
at  three  o'clock,  punctually,  for  ftQOO,  one  mile 
and  repeat.  F.  Baxter  and  Or.  Treat  name  bv. 
m.  "Rail  Flaherty, "  6  years,  117  lbs,  (Bine 
Jarket.  Bed  Cap.)  James  Mee  and  John  Hall 
name  br.  m.  "Abi."  *  yean,  100  lbs.  (Cinna- 
mon colored  Satin  Jacket  and  Cap,)  At  four 
o'olook,  Mateh  for  $6000,  two  miles  and  re- 
peat. F.  Baxter  and  61.  Treat  name  a.  e.  "Tbad 
8'evene,"  8  years,  110  lbs.  (Blue  Jacket  Bed 
Cap).    John  Hall   and  James  Mee  name  to,  a. 

Ben  Wade,"  4  years,  103  lb*.  (Bed  Jacket 
gJueOop] 


Do    CTot    Starrer   from    coma. 

Tbe  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Doras,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  oan  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Insti. 
tute,  810  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  r.at,  T?e 
•wnk  from  experience,  having  tested  the  Doc- 
tor's capability.  References  giyen  Itreaulred.  B 
Woman's    Xti^lats. 

One  would  ttlnk  that  it  was  one  of  woman's 
righta  to  enjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  Eame  price  for  It.  Nearly  all  the  res- 
taurants "  for  ladies  and  get.tlemen"  In  San 
Francisco  have  poorer  fare  than  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dine.  Tbxbe  ia  an  xxobthoh. 
At  the  Pzovxxn  Rxbtactast,  on  Washington 
street,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladies  can 
gei  an  excellent  breakfast,  dinner  or  lunoh,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
since  1840,  provides  evejr  miury  the  market 
affords.  Both  ladles  and  gentlemen  find  there 
dishes  to  please  tne  most  eviourean  taste,      * 


Or,  Barlow  J.  Braltn 

Is  giving  a  conrs  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexaal  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  his  Hygelan  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  oommenolng  at  IH  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  dairy,  from  9  to  4  v.  m.,  tree,        w 


McDowell,  Show  Card  Writer 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10, 

608  Market  Bireet,  oor.  Post  and  Montgomery  o 


Dr.    Donerty 

Has  devoted  Ms  study  more  particularly  to 
chronic  and  specific  practice,  and  as  suoh  Is 
now  the  most  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
San  Franoisoo.  Office  610  Haoramento  street, 
corner  of  Leldesdorff,  a  few  doors  below  What 
Oheer  House.  i 


Oysters. 
In  strolling  round  the  other  night. 
To  look  at  'Friaoo  toy  gas  H«ht. 
our  careless  feet,  by  el  no*  dl  t  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  c  aselss  >  play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  atdslM   sen 
Through  which  a  sweet  toouqna .  was  tea* ; 
While  mossy  stone  and  }  early  a  tall, 
O'er  which  the  waters  :  Mtly  f«  \, 
Made  that  window  reen  ta  be 
Rome  fairy  grotto  of  th>  sea, 

Stop,"  said  my  friend,  ••,o*S  go  In  here— 
It  loose  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer.'* 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suite  me  to  a  'T."* 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  Mb  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  wC  might  name,    we  found  it  true. 

And  cooked  maym jictntly,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  Juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  every  style;  Just  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  morith  don't  water,  then 
you're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  olamsand  crabs  and  terrapins  ; 
In  fact,  we  found  tbey  bad  within 
That  cosy  place  a/I  kindsof  game,. 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  could  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladles,  too,  have  found,  twould  seem, 
That  tbey  have  here  the  best  Ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "suoh  nice  dinners, " 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  And  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again, 
Pacific  Oyster  House,  387  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night, 

CHARLES  HAASS,  Proprietor. 


AFTEB    'ia! B 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

GOTOTHB 

DElot     Scotoli, 

Sntter  street,  near  Kearny, 

And  try  one  of  tbelr 

Hot  Scotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 
All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

ra»«  JOS.  D.  BBIOOB.  Proprietor. 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Booksellers  and  Stationers, 

H.  H,  Moore,  609  tlonteoaiery,  near  Merchant. 

JBaslnesa  Colleges. 
Heald's,  Bryant  A  Strattona  College. 24  Post  etreet 

Butchers. 
Bats,  Fred,  B tails  H  to  V'O.  California  Harkat. 

Employment  Office. 
Chinese  Bmploiment  Co.— Pierce  A  Co.,  627  Sac- 
ram  eato  street. 

French  Fancy   Ooeds* 
Looan  A  Co.,  19  Montgomery.  107  and  109  Sutter. 

Hair  Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Callender,  manufacturer,  62  Second  street. 

11  on  an  Hair. 
Sampson,  A,  B.  A  Oo.,  110  Second  etraat- 

Seareher  ot*  Kecorda. 
O.  V.  Gillespie,  fill  Washington  street. 

Silver  Prize  Dress  Fit  tine.'        £ 
Mme.  BrosBe,  No.  34  Third  street. 

Wntehes  and  Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Callender  62  Second  street. 

"Whiteners  and  Paper  Hangers. 
A,  W.  Wbeldeo,  )22  Geary  street. 

Wines  o*d  *LI<iaor*,    (Wnolesale.) 
Danerl  F.  A  Co..  504  Front. 


GERTRUDE  M.  GREGORY 

— OFIHTS— 

GREGORY  TROUPE 

Is  requested  to  communicate  Immediately  with 
tbe  uaderaigned.  By  go  doicg  t he  will  bear  some- 
tOting  greatly  to  h^r  advantage. 

J.  H.  McCABE,  Theatrical  Affeat, 
J9-19-Im  610  Waffctogton  Street, 


S, 


HALL'S 


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RS         Ll 

A         I 

YELLOV 
DOCK 


AMD 


lO  Cts.    JO  Cta.     lO  Cts, 

Per  OUeg  for  the  Flaeet 

Wines  and  Liquors, 

and  tbe  Celebrated 

FREDERICKSBURG  BEER, 

— nr— 

FRED-    G.    W£NTWORTH'S 

SALOON, 

GO!  KEARNY  STREET,  N.  W,  oor.   Bao, 
je-lO-af. 


OYSTER  GE0TT0       ^  ^ 

A  clean  aod  respectable   Oys'er    Ru# 
House fltteduppnr^osaly  for  Ladles'  ^0s^^ 

428    PINE     STREET, 

Above  the  Oillfornia  Market,  between  Kearny  and 
Montgomery  Streets. 

A.  W.  MANNING,  Proprietor. 
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IODIDE  of  POTAf 

mHI     BEST     SPRING      MM   n 

In  me.      Fnrllei    the    Bloo.  ■ 
morbid,     corrupt    and    l.p«re   ■ 
Cure.  Shcnmatlm  end  Mercurial 
Sold  by  aU  Dr.Bgl.ti. 


ABENOT,    41T    SANSOMK    ST1  ( 

SOLE  AGENTS  FOB 
DB.    PElKT'a    LAST    CHlIt, 

SB.  riKBi'a  wkufoot  n 
JeJt 


POSTERI 

Programmes,  .nd  .11  Kind,  of  Prionai  • 
SHOW,    LEOlUKB.    COIfOXBT, 
ATBE  and  CIKCTS  UASAU  I 
AT  LOW  KATE8,  BT 

Et.  r».  sterei 

SSJ)    CLAT    8TXKET. 


THOMAS    W. 


.    BRKE, 


S*  MAjro?AOTUHEBgg»w  ,J 

&)  DRUBS,  BANJOS,  ^ J 

^C  — AND— 

OTUEB    MTJS1CAX    THWJTKVU.  f 

ESTABLISHED  IK  1»«5.     J 

S-lLesaonH  slTsn  on  the  Bank,  and  Drai  I 
BION  BTREIET,  between  First  and  d  ■ 
N,  B.— Fins-toned   Silver  Solo   Banjos  :  | 
ao tlonal s  alwaya  on  hand . 


FREE  AND  EA8i, 

IT1XT    IATIBDAI    HIM 


Piano   ctnd 


SlrjglllK    at  8.1 

■r 


CHARING 


4+fSALi 


d»10 


600  Mission  street,  near  I 

EAGLES  at  WILD,  Prspr  S 


MISS    N.    SCUI 

LADItB' 

FASHIONABLE    HAIR    Bf  I 

Has  RenOTtd  to 
844  WASHINGTON! 
Fonr  doors   below  Stookto  * 
Hairwork  of   all   DeaoriDtions  mii 
Charges  moderate, 


MRS.  EGGERT,  CLAIRVOYANT,  *P  il 
and  Tranoe  M  ediom— Oan  bs  soonlk  u 
in  bnemees  or  eicknctBadailr^rom  10A.M.  " 
S  P.  M.  Spiritaal  Oirolea,  Saodaj.  lass^ 
Friday  eveniage.atBP.M.,  atberrr*  ■" 
O'Farrall  abreet.  near  Mbboh. 


Bar  Sugar 

T30R    BALK -SI  8    KBASIIT    Ira*   k' 
r     kUDBOEB'S.  _  Alio,  ...r,  «•■•"•■- 


.": 


Wholesale  Mid  R.1  il. 


A.  B«W>»- 


Lyon's   Portable 
KITCHEN  FURNAJ 

INITSBOONOMY   OF   GOAL  Aj-'  Jj 
as  a  perfect  cooker,  broiUr,  «>••«_: 
iroD  beater,  is  a  necessity  to  fl**/*."^ 
who  wishes  to  ?a?e  tbe  stove  and    VK**1 
the  fnel  it  oonsnoies.    It  is  obeap-yiw.  . 
Bee  it.  at  work,  at   Stomba  A    **1,l,f*' p,£ 
Eae-atters,  tin,  copper  and   stow  "?".'    f 
Magnire'a  Opera  House.  6B'»#w»»1i"ut 
MAAO  M.    WARD.  Ageot   of  tae  Pao»  .1 
Kbe  tiade  eopplied. . 


Philadelphia   Restauif 

OHA8.  V.  BBBGOLD.  PBOPBTIT . 

THE  0B010B8T  MEATS  A"Pl 
Veg.t»ble!,__Bo»rd  by  »•  WJJJ.B 
40S  PINB  8TBEET  between  EeUW  ' 
.nd  MODt.omerr.      Ta%r»  i 


MILITARY    COODj 

,...AHD.   .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEAT 
TRIMMINGS, 

8JBS    MeDtgonerr  .trtet,    *•*■  * 
mHI  4  «  T.  B8BOBBS  JOB  » 


EDWARD     PEEL    * 

oea  and  «tT  ira.aln«<on  •*•  » 

HATE  OPENED  A  COOKIBQ  «J. 'j 
meet  at  thl.  jl.ee  for  tbe  p«reo»<  ' 
ln»  BALL  bUPPKBB  *ni  LDHCHM  J  I 
HIOS  AHD  SALOORS.  oo  the  ■•**  '  , 
tnau.  Lanche,  eelirered  lo  »nr  HJl  •  I 
free  ol  charge.  Tbe  pltronag.  of  tw  '^ 
the  oltF  ie  reepeetfullTeoUolted.  I 


OEORCrE    UA-xTBa1  l 

D BALES  IS  OYSTEBS.  CLAMS 
andall  kind,  of  SHELL  /ISB, 
Stall. No.,  to,  ll,  .»,  Oallfomla 
Market,  .ntrano.  on  OaUlorof.  .trMt       ^ 
Fncuo  or  nrlvata.pArfcpj..  a^d  lunlUM  | 
bom  6  i.M.  to  12  E.  X.    Ladle.'  aod  O. 
Oiriar  Boom  opeo  from  .  ajt.  to  u  p.n 


tocurrs  ioicm     ^-    - 


a  r  o 


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if 

Fuftll 
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IRT 

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jinny 

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L'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 


CALIFORNIA    THEATRI. 


»■»    ITIBItil 


OOtll  1070 


THE     LATEST     SENSATION 


LI/I 

£4ct  Comedy  Company  POVERTY    FLAT 


I  the  Eastern  Theatre*, 


»eo#"*w  Aar  la^SJoaa 


l«i  imtvo  ...  -  -      ... 

»»•  ««~o<  Box  »»  •      ».  .«.  oo*  MM 

MM  n 

a  -  •— .  - 


FIGARO 


0ROA2I  OP  AMU8EMEHTB 


..  HANK   ROACH. 

Ir.  Pateman, 
Bella  Patcman. 
Pike  &  Miss  Sackett. 


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iBattSSB  ■!«■« 


.  PatBaail    (Vo>o>    .W    OM«     ... 


fr.    Billings, 

irroot  iko  FlfiA  tragi  TW.Ir. 

I  Comedy  Season  of  Eight  Weeks. 

rFaatlnlat.  In   ftrnra  anoonBOo8nr.L 


ACT  I.-  •  The  Lily  of  Po"«rt»  Flat.    Plighted  vow*  and  dtttrnt  of  lova 
ACT  M.--Tho  Roaliiatlon.       also  Woman*  Perfidy.- -Like  for    Like. 
Scorn  for  Soorn. 

ACT  III.-- Diamonda  are  Trumps  I  Hearts  won't  win  I  New  deal. 
Hearts  are  Trumps.    The  Came  Is  won. 

ACT  IV. --Again  clouds  appear.  The  murder  and  Vigilance  Com- 
mittee* around.  No  Mistake.  The  right  Criminal  Is  punish- 
ed,   and  the  sun  shines  upon  all. 

Dorl.a;  bba  p*OTa>   ih«  **rltooja  daaaoot  la   lb*  Wal.r  rioaaa,    I.  aaooo  fYooa  lb.  topaaool  b.l«k*  of  lb. 
Ifctotrobv    Of««l«.  tbo    Lllj  of    Povart*   Plat. 

BtllsrdaT  Altarncorj.  Jqm  M 

FIRST   GRAND  "POVERTY  FLAT"  MATINEE 


Mo***?  Joo. JOtb,  toil  iplim^  la  O.llfon>'a  or 


TNT. 


MiaiTifs  »M(s-DrMi  CLroJ*  tot*  Onhrrtn,, 
Bmrrfl  ■••is— B 


..•1  •- 

1*     (.sMerj-., 
..•1   •>•     Hrni*  I 


.'  mm    — <  •>• 


All    the    Theatre,.. 


CIRCULATED  EVERY    DAY 


8BVERALLT    THROUGHOUT    THE    CITY 


isian  House. 

•  A  Ft    BtFABL, 
LOCK  PBOM  TH  E    RAILROAD 


IORIN,  Proprietor. 

[SHED  ROOMS 

..•u*t».... 

■  taurant  . 

Qaal.tT    •  '   WlnN,    £.1*1- 

■  -«r*    ood  t  ■■<*■-*. 

I.TUIH   BY   WiU  BR    MONTH 

BB*T71lB 


^kJN*X>    EASY 

....BVKRY... 

Atarday    Evoninc:, 

AT  RIGHT  O'CLOCK, 

.      AT    TBS    OLD    ORIGINAL 

I RED    UuN.ll>    Oosrr    lUetl, 

fwtj.r*  *oo  c»n   ba~a  HOT  AND 

OOLD  DRINKS  of  t»ie  Tiry  boel 

qisUlj,    Tb.  "Old  Boon"  1*  *l- 

■  btsjs  so  bsotl.     Drop  In. 

DAVE   ftUNDEM.  Propdstcr. 


rANTMD, 

tliSIEL'S  THEATRE 

■urrcsNE.    BTOMISB. 

GOOD  VARIETY  WOMEN 

Vnt  iqIbi  Kill  will  flod  it  to  tbair  »d»in- 
•Jro  iHtTinc  OsJtforoi*  to  oorrospood  with 
J.   tfeOAJilKL, 
I  Bei  No.  1.  Oo.«t*ob*.  wTf>  niter. 


>KER'8  BITTERS. 

<  JfDiaaiGNED   IB    80LK    AGSMT  IN 

■    .    (or   lb*  Ml*    Ol   lb*    »b0T*    OSlO- 
H*   la    proMrod   to   d**l   witb 
bboro  on  too  newt  muooibi* 
WH.  B.  JOHNSTON. 
44     O&llloraU  sli-sit. 


THE  OLD 

sooton, 


iJDx-iiUfai    Ten,    Cents 
:  Prink*  a  Specialty. 
|tT  TO!  HDJfcBIIY  II  TOW». 

ilnTat  Btealo.  Borpar-r 
•••.  Da,'.  Dolno,  PoitaaOo 
—.   AWf   LoadOa 

>>m.  (Ml 


rv&sgftsss: 


On   Jackson  Street   Lot—Positively  Last  Week  of  tlic  Circus. 

The  Great  New  York  and  New  Orleans 
ZOOLOGICAL    EQUESTRIAN    IX POSITION. 

MENAGERIE  CIRCUS  AND   bfUSEUM ! 

<Z>n©  Tlofeet  -A.d.xxiits  to  .all  Tents. 


Alrloin 
and 

A.lm 

ZEBRAS, 

CHAMOIS. 

KANGAROOS, 

IBEX, 

Mond  rills, 

QORRILLA. 

PORCUPINE. 

BABV 

ELEPHANT, 

GORILLA, 

Incheumon, 

Four  l.rta 

liiona 


OpEfJ    I  fsl  THE  STREET. 


CACE 

-OT- 

PEFORMINO 

LIOSS, 

MMtlOlb 

African  Tapir 

■tarsi 

Be  j*J  Duigsl  Tig.  at, 

•  drov.of 

lUtrh  inn 

CAMELS, 

Soow-Mhiti 

(COCKATOOS, 

LLAMAS, 

JAGUARS, 

OOALOT. 

OAZELLES. 


SANGER  HALLE 

(HIXOBR'S  HALL.) 

■  4    uriRi   at.,    mil    IllIlT, 


M»a«  b«4  lk«  <-b*l«««l  SlrbmAa  «f    WIM. 
•  ■A  L*l«v*r«  Ob  bbbA. 

OEFOT  W.TAND  Jl  lAlCNl'l  IAT  IREWtIT 

!•»  II  OnRIS  rRLDMAICR. 


FABT    i'iliBT. 


One  Hour's  Exhibition  of  Animals  and  Curiosities  in  first  Pavilion. 


PART    SECOND. 

In  the    Circus  Pavilion. 


Performance:  Afternoon  at  2  and  Evening  at  8  P.  M. 

Pool...  .to.  «,D01.di.«   «l«»  «•  *B1  damYs  AMD  OATALIIBS 

S  -BOMA"  OA"»»  0"  **»  HOMZO"^.^^BROTHBB«'AO.TI1I 

'ibTHpR  FLIOHTSOr  KAHOT 

«.-M1iB  BOBA »  ""r/li  WOBBKfcL 

••-HB"°*?"!BvSEi™.Arwoat*o'*RD^^^^ 

S  -BLlOiSf  rKHFOBMABOB  «■;  *™/"y!S!Bl  JBMHf"6'»T0B 
».-oiuCMoi'AOTDPOTTWOBOB^^ 

».-LAOOaABLE'BB'CT'o^,T^°kS?g^i!nUll 


Il.-BARAOT "■  "•  OOO* 

1* -PROP.  J    L.  DAVI«.  WILL  HOW    ITR'IDUOK  MIS    IPLBR- 

DID  TRuUPK  UI   DOlia  

1  U.-YOUHO  I.10R.  to.  Oru.fol  Obliknud  B.rrt.o»  ll*r.,., . . . 
OLJWS JOUs  UAHROLL 


1B.-Kftl.iirt'.(%..pl..  E.BfMr1n,    HARBT  WJLBT    

C«OK".._?!".™f7....l»  «»«•  •»••»  OBAU.BBB    AOT 
OOOOlBdlBA  with    lb* 

Mammoth    Den    of    Performing  Lions. 

T.lo„d  br     PROF.    GEO.    G.    0ONCKL1N. 

•cat*  of  rnoo..- AdMl*. I.,  to  the    whalo    Abaw    S1BO.    Ra- 
trrad  cbatra  10  o.au  .lira    Obildr.n  bvlf  aod.r  II  hair  prlaf. 
W.  W.Oola.  Maaacar.    W.  K.    Hajd.o,  Prtaa  Aaaet. 


CBITTEM1EN    &     DALTON, 

pom ni  t  or  ma 
■  IW    IURI    BTAllLaE.,  miitlti    .1. 

TURF  GALLERY  STABLES 

MO.  VOB  SUTTER  STREET, 

AKD      %l\VW     AP. 


rt?irrERnEK  a  nti tor. 


Attention,  (-ood  Livers! 

MR.  P.  RRROKS.  POHMKRf.T 
nrop  istrti  of  tb*  MNwri'  Kos- 
Unrwot,  ha*  likan  thai  rau.ft*T*ri)«ot 
•I  bott>  to*  Miners'  Rsw*.t.raot  r*s 
OooiBisfoUl  strost  and  i*i*  Miners' •< 
Branch  on  Harhat  *c s*t.  in  psrln*r»dip  "ltd  MR. 
A.  ORAVRtJU,  wbnbu  h*»n  ootiD*<-ied  wltb  lb» 
Arm  (orjotra.  lsprovai.sat.bat**  trMO  BaMM  Ist- 
Ih*  aoitfn*  dspsrlBirt.  (bat  sr*ll  rsnd«  lb*  MI-> 
o*r*'  oori  popnlar  than  It  has  »nr  liaw  dortaf 
Lb.  /]  rtitml  lu   tir^fpsrllr.    Our   Hills  of  Vam 

•ml'-  tm    all    tb*     ilt.lioa.ciH     of     (h.     S4M>SOB.       OOT 

notu)  Is  "Good  V SXS.  Good  OooUof  snd  Mod*nt« 

ubsj-s:**," 

r.  HFatara  *  co. 
MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

Ml  sod  atUi  OoaassroLkl,  AAA  . 
7 * U  Msrksi  iLrsst. 
r>o*n    mm  s  AJE,  to  10  r.sL  sail  la. 


CALIFORNIA  AND  NEVADA 
VOLUNTEERS, 

H 


ONORABLY  DIBOHAROKD  FOR  ANY 
cast*,  at  Dram  BArrsckt,  or  snr  otbsr. 


srs  sntit'sd  to  additions! 
Apply  to, 

J.  R,  ROBINflON. 
JO-.S-lB.  at«  Mod  I  f  oroary  ^  trtti 


I 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

TuamiA  om,   j«jrvA»J>Atv, 

THIS  KXaSOAMT  TBHATRE  HAS  BKS1T  Bst> 
dsosrstod.  sad  t so  b«  rootod  br  UM  olf  ht  or 

w**k.      ht*JS    »nd    ti-TTslJnt     ootnssjis* 
r  ttostad  wltb  eo  spollootion  by'"' 

m»0  WAraloitoa  Mt^Coon  Frs\ 


TBCX  JOUBNAX  OF  AMTJ3EMENTS. 


Published  every  Day  in  the  Year  by 

jr..,        X>_       BOQARDIT8 

532  Merchant  and  GO*     WBriilngtoa  St« 
B«Iow  Montgomery,  3an  Franctaoo. 


HONDA? JUKE  23,  1873 


Lola  and  Zoyara, 

TLe  Maryivil'e  Appeal  baa  the  following: 
Thocsacdd  of  persons  who  bave  stood 
aghast  at  tte  remarkable  performances  a£ 
Xolu,  a  "female  irapezist,"  at  Kiblo's  Thea- 
tre* in  New  Ycrk,  will  be  more  sorprised 
stiil  at  tbe  s..tement  tbat  she  is  a  well 
farmed  and  pret.y-fac-d  maB,  who  has  sne- 
oe:del  in  piJ-mng  himself  off  as  a  yonng 
woman.  Be  is  an  exoelleot  peisonatoT  of  a 
woman's  part  in  athetotic  sports.  Great  sac* 
cen  bse  atteoded  Lulu's  performance  both  in 
this  country  and  the  old  world.  Some  yeats 
ago  a  young  man  named  Omar  Kiogsley, 
succ:e3td,  ia  tbe  name  of  Ella  Zoyara,  ia 
imposing  on  the  publio  as  a  circus  rider. 
JHe  dressed  bs  a  young  woman,  and  turned 
many  young  men's  head*.  Barney  Williams, 
-the  actor,  prts;nted  lier  with  a  diamond 
bracelet.  The  deception  was  exploded  at 
last,  when  Blla  ran  away  with  Sallie,  the 
daughter  of  t^e  ciicus  rider  Strickland,  and 
they  were  married,  went  to  housekeeping, 
and  set  up  a  crad'e.  It  u  probable  that 
.I/u'u  is  another  Ella.  Omar  Kiogs'ey,  for- 
merly known  a*  Ella  Zoyara  ia  well  known 
to  the  Marysville  circus  going  pnblic.  He 
baa  irave'ed  with  Jack  Wilson's  circus  for 
Borne  eight  years  and  is  deservedly  reckoned 
as  one  of  tbe  best  riders  in  tte  profession. 


The  Old  Player  a. 

Cooke  seems  to  have  pre'.ty  often  taken 
very  extraordinary  liberties  with  nil  audien- 
ces. Aoting  once  at  Liverpool,  he  was  hissed 
for  beiogno  far  druuk  as  to  render  his  de- 
o'.amation  unintelligible.  He  turned  savage- 
ly upon  tbe  people.  "What!  do  yen  hiss  met 
— hiss  George  Frederick  Cooke!  you  mean 
contemptible  money-gettjre!  Ton  shall 
never  have  the  honor  of  hissing  met  Fare- 
weil  I  banish  you." 


A  Common  Complaint. 

"Tom,"  said*  man  to  hid  friend,  "I  think 
it  highly  dangerous  to  keep  tbe  bills  ot  soaal 
banks  on  hand  now-a-day."  "Tim,"  said 
tha  other,  "I  find  it  more  difficult  thandan- 
gerous." 


Tbe  Right  Spirit. 

The  Grass  Valley  Union,  one  of  the  bright- 
est pluckiest  and  best  edited  papers  in  the 
interior,  thos  comments  on  the  report  that 
the  Chinese  companies  are  about  to  start  a 

newspaper: 

We  shall  exchange  with  the  new  paper  as 
eoon  as  it  appears.  If  that  new  paper  cm 
get  a  better  circulation  and  a  better  consid- 
eration than  the  Grass  Yallev  Union  has, 
let  it  go  it.  We  advocate  progress  all  the 
time,  and  are  not  afraid  of  Chinamen. 


PraW's  Abolition  Oil 
.Cures  Bheam&tlsm  and  Meuralgfa. 


Corns,   Baulona,   Ingrowing  Nails. 

A  perfect  cure  warranted  by  Albert  Schoec. 
waliJ,  127  Secona  Eirett.  4.bi 


The    Be&L    Kemedlea, 

Dr.  Perry's  Lost  Gh&ace,  for  pals.  Dr.  Per- 
«r*s  Wehfoot  Pills,  for  all  bilious  oomplatata 
.For  sale  by  all  drnggiBts.  Agency,  417  Sansome 
street,  corner  of  Commercial.  • 


Boucieault'a  Last  PJ«y. 

The  New  York  correspondent  of  the  Bos- 
ton Batarday  Gazette  dishes  up  "Mora,'' 
Bonciosult's  last  play,  wilh  sauce  piqaant 

"Mora;  or,  The  Goldeo  Fetters,"  which 
wis  prodoptd  on  Tuesday  evening  at  Wal- 
lick's  Theatre.  Mora  is  an  actress,  and  is 
secretly  married  to  Paul  Schuyler.  Paul, 
however,  ia  engaged  to  an  heiress,  Bella 
Guppy,  of  Murray  Hill.  Bella's  papa,  the 
millionaire,  looking  foiward  to  the  fature 
alliancs,  trusts  bia  fortune  in  Paul's"  hands. 
Paul  allows  the  "Modoes"  of  Wsll  street  to 
squander  tbe  fortune.  His  office  bnrne 
dewo ,  or  rather  is  burnt  down  by  tte  Modocs 
and  he  is  arrested  for  arson.  Bella's  papa 
gets  shot  and  isBuppcsed  to  be  dead.  Mora 
goes  to  a  concert-saloon,  entraps  tbe  villain, 
Chauncey  Lickf  jld,  and  hands  binf  ever  to 
the  polioe,  first  binding  him  with  goldeo  fet- 
ters made  up  of  the  money  he  bad  given  her 
for  tbe  purpose  of  luring  her  from  the  paths 
of  virtue.  Bella's  papa  turns  up  at  the  right 
moment,  virtue  triumphs  and  vica  is  pun- 
ished. The  sub-plot  is  -Bella's  love  for 
.Lis ha  Boyd,  wbem  she  finally  marries.  The 
play  is  without  the  slightest  trace  of  novelty; 
it  is  the  old-fashioned  melodrama,  and  relics 
upon  soenery,  and  thrilling  situations  for 
effect.  To  call  saoh  a  thing  a  "New  York 
play"  ia  absurd,  for  it  hasnolcoal  coloring 
at  all.  Change  the  name;,  and  the  events 
might  as  well  take  place  in  China  as  in  tlis 
oity.  Mora  is  an  actress  only  in  name;  Bella 
an  h-iretsonly  by  dre?s.  It  is  true  .ttere 
are  "Modocs"  iu  Wall  street,  bat  even  they 
are  unlike  the  Modccs  of  "Mora."  Mr. 
Bouoicault  has,  undoubtedly,. kept  this  play 
on  hand  in  o*ss  of  an  emergency.  Tbe 
names  w;re  probably  left  blank  that  they 
might  be  filled  in  at  leisure.  Had  the  drama 
been  performed  iu  England,  Philo  Gappy, 
the  millionaire  would  have  beeD  changed  to 
Lord  Noddy,  tbe  lineal  descendant  of  Wil- 
liam the  Conqueror,  and  Bella  have  been 
transformed  into  Lady  Conatince,  "Mora* 
is  eocstructed  in  a  slovenly  manner.  The 
wise  plan  of  keeping  one  tcene  to  an  set  is 
here  wide'y  departed  from.  The  first  act 
has  four,  the  second  aet  four,  the  third  act 
three,  and  the  fourth  sot  three  scenes.  The 
result  is  confusing.  In  a  few  minutes  we 
are  harried  from  Exchange  place  to  Fifth 
avenue;  from  ft  muicil  matinee  on  Murray 
Hill,  to  Lexington  avenue;  from  YorkviLle 

to  Broad  street. 

„ 

Tbe  Best  Riches. 

There  is  a  great  difference  between  the 
temporal  bl-asiugs,  health  and  wealth; 
wealth  is  most  envied,  but  least  enjoyed; 
health  is  frequently  enjoyed,  but  the  least 
envied ;  and  tbe  superiority  of  the  latter  is 
still  more  obvious  when  we  reflect  that  the 
poorest  man  would  not  part  with  hU  health 
for  money,  but  that  the  lichea t  would  gladly 
part  with  h's  money  for  health. 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


HARRY    MYERS, 

Agent   for  bite  bin  a*    £    Gr*s's  School  Satihes 
for  ausa  aud  Gir i«.     m  II)  call  »t  reeideaoen. 
jc-93-lm 


PIPIfAX 

This  Tonic  is  so  Marrnloni  in  lis  ef- 
fects thai  it  is  styled  t)uoaMhoDl  Ba- 
t-ope 

Magic    Bitters! 

It  Strengthens  the  nerves*  Kestores 
Tooth  and  Health!  Give*  Tiger  to  iho 
Intellect,  and  Renewed  Strecgth  aadt'l. 
rlllt-y  to  the  aged  and  Infic  m . 


SOLD 


EVERYWHERE. 

je23  2(B 


Sarcasm. 

An  Exchange  is  sarcastic.  It  stya:  "The 
man  who  thought  he  could  do  business  with- 
out advertisement  haB  bean  compelled  to 
give  in.  His  first  advertise mont  was  head- 
ed "Sheriffs  sile." 


J'liotoarr&prilo    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  8«  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
&liaaioa  stmt.  a 


i ;-Star  Slilrts  ana  Collars. 

Alt    sorts   and  sizes,  for  vale  cbesp,  at  the 
-  NVhjU  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leidesdorjl  ».,       • 


Good  News. 

My  customers  and  the  public  are  notified 
4bV.  the  opening  of  Montgomery  Avenue  will 
not  necessitate  my  removal,  but  tbat  I  etiii 
keep  the  largest,  best  assorted  and  cherp-et 
Stock  of   men   and  boys  clothing  In  the  oily 

Also  great  bargains  in  gent'a  furnishing  goods 
trunks,  valises,  bats  etc,.  Call  before  pruchsF- 
:  ng.  H.  Peyser,  719  Hootgomery  street,  fltst 
■tore  north  ot  Washington  $L 


■aFouxtx*.  of  July. 

Strangers.  La ;ies  k  Grtn'leman.  before  you 
leave  the  city,  visit  the  Carpet  A  Furniture 
Emporium  of  JOHN  0.  BELL  rear!  y  opposite 
4be  Grand  Hotel  on  Market  at.  Abo  folding 
Chairs,  Camp  8toolg.  Th*  Weed  Ca-pt 
Sweeper,  &  tbe  floeit  assortments  of  Laos 
curtains  In  tbe  Stat?.  £», 

-Five  Hundred.  Men  Wanted 

Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  131  Letdesdorff  St.       • 


Crystal  Sample  Rooms. 

The  Crystal,  alive  to  the  wants  of  the  com- 
munity, has  Imported  direct,  Btfwahd's  cele- 
brated Scotch  Whisks-,  which  all  true  lovers 
of  good  liquors  will  eample  if  wise.  BriodyA 
Dnnoe,  proprietors,  535  Saoramento  strett.  be- 
tween Montgomery  and  Sanseme.  6  c 


X>oivt  ReadThl  s, 

For  if  you  do  you  will  eprnd    all    of  your 

m->ney  baying  yonr  family  dreie-gooda,  hor- 

lerleB.  table-clo :bt,  children's  oalfits,  etc.,  at 
>tbe  cheapest  aod  most  fashionable  place  in  tbe 
.city.      Friedlander  &  OVa.  No.  9  Third  street' 

JKa'.leus  BoUdlnp:  3n_ 

GOO.  Haa8.&  Co. 
lhe  great  Gacdy  Empoiium,  20  Kiarny  St , 
Market.  «8 


ijE*u.1>11c  Accommodation, 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a.  u.,  can 
■be  returned  In  lhe  evening  if  required;  we 
■merer  dlsappolLtl  .  What   Cheer   Laundry,  131 

-tieiaesdorff  street.  • 


€»ratt's  Abolition  Oil. 

1  %hm  r.j^io'a  <utt^nbd>  Uu  il 


ACmO*  £^.dP*ia«. 


Postal  (aids 

The  Oakland  Newa  says:  Inquiries  having 
been  male  as  to  the  violabihty  of  tho  postal 
cards,  it  is  welltostte  for  the  iniormation 
of  the  publio  generally  tbat  the  PostotSc» 
Deportment  regards  them  in  this  reap-ct 
precisely  as  scaled  lettarB.  No  postoffico 
official  has  an;  more  right  to  inspect  what 
is  writ  ea  on  a  postal  card  than  he  would 
bave  to  open  a  sealed  letter  aod  acquaint 
himself  with  it*  contents.  Afttr  they  are 
delivered,  if  left  at  publio  pieces,  sueb  *s 
hotels,  boardiDg-bouses  aud  stores,  there  is 
of  course  no  way  of  preventing  dishonora- 
ble persons  from  peeping  at  them  if  so  de- 
posed, unless  pat  directly  into  tte  hands  of 
the  party  for  whom  intended. 

Per  contra:  Tte  New  York  Graphic  states 
on  authority  that  parties  who  propose  to  use 
the  postal  card  for  any  unlawful  purpose 
spend  their  money  in  vaio,  as  the  cirds  go 
no  further  than  the  Poet  Office  fire. 

If  the  latter  statements  be  true  then  some 
one  in  the  Postoffioe  meet  hare  the  pleasant 
task  of  readiog  all  the  postal  cards  tent 
sent  through  tbe  mails.  Tte  safest  plan  is 
to  ne  the  postal  cards  for  commuDicatioDi 
which  can  ciuio  uo  mischief  or  aqnoyanoe, 
it  matters  not  into  what  hands  they  may 
fall. 


CALIF0BN1A     THEATRE. 

Mr.  Jobo  HoOollougb. . .  Proprietor  and  Manager 
SPECIAL     ANNOUNCEMENT. 

MB  JOBN  MoOULLOUGH  tske  pleaarjre  f  q  an- 
aonnctnffj 'fas  engagement  (or  a  Tdry  limitai  nnm- 
berof  ngbteol 

MR.   SOTJttERJV 

Wbowill  mike  his  firat  appearame  in  California 

Monday    Evening-,   Jane  30th, 

Inhisfamoaaand  original  imoereonatfon  of 

X.ORO    DVADBI1BT, 

la  tli^  Comudy   of 

OUR    AMERICAN     COUSIN. 

In  conieqoeaoB  of  the  annsnilly;  great  expose* 
monrred  by  thiaeDgag^meat  tbare  will  poaitiTBiF 
be  aorree  Liat.  wub  iha  single  exception  »f    Ibe 

Box  Office  for  tbe  sals  of  Reserved  Sean  will  be 
open  od  ine^aay  m~.rni£g. 


WIENIAWSKIJONCEfiTS. 

PACIPIO      JEI.a_3L.3L.. 

MB.  IIEXItl  TVIKMi WSKI, 

Sola  Violiniat  of  oie  M-j»aty  tha  Emperor  of  Rnj- 
sia.  aasi  i-.d  by 

M'UeJULE  DE  BTTilER,  Soprano; 
Mr.  CAKL  WOLFsOHN,  Pianist; 
Mr.  L.    BBU8IBLIA8KI,    Accompanyijt. 
Haath-hoc  r  t?  announce  f  r  n  it  wesk 

THREE  GRAND  CONCERTS, 

— roa— 
Tuesday  Evening jane  81th 

Thnndoy  EvcbIeb JnEe  KBth 

Fildov  Eveilni June  t7iU 

ASS  A 
CONCERT     MATINEE 

Sattrrdoy  Afieraoon Jane  fi8th 

An  eotira  chinge  ot  pr  igramme  each  evening 

Admlaslon  81. OO 

Reserved  Seatl  Wot'.  Extra. 

Mat i r«e  Prise— Admisai en     (inolnding     teserred 

Beats)  $1  O.i. 

TTIEMATViKI    CONCERT* 

Briit:n  Ha!i  at  OaJdand,  Monday  Etc.  June  23a 

Stainways  Pianis  U«ed  at  all  Wieniawdkl  Concert) 


OPERA  HOUSE, 

SAW    TOSS. 

Th  ia  tbe.tre  wiil  be  leased  on  liberal  terms  for  Biz 
moots  to  SQ  experieooed  maaiger.  bu^ioe'l  reqair- 
ioc  my  abseoce  from  teao  Josb.    TbeboaseoBQnow 
be  reoted  by  tbe  nigbt  or  week  on  low  terms, 
SEATING    CAPACITT  1,300. 
Ct.  SSOBASKA,  Proprietor, 
SA.N  JOSB 


WANTED. 

A  LeadiDg  man.  JnveoHe  and  Comedian.  Those 
wboc\n  make  themae'vea  generally  neefnl  and 
travel  for  a  sure  bntiow  aelary.  Variety  talent  al- 
so wasted. 

Address,    C.   A.   LEWIS 

LIVBRMOBE, 

ALAMEDA   00.,  DAI. 


TSE    eTjnL33   HOAX) 

...TO.... 

SUCCESS 

13  BY  FOLLOWING  TBE  T«DB 

American  Business  Principles 

The  Reasons  for  Success  or  Failure 

Weetart  wita  tbe  flat  eaiertlon  tbat  do  honae 
has  ever  failed  beoaoae  tbe  price  asked  for  mer- 
obandiee  it  kept  waa  101  low.  And  againat  thia 
declaratloo  we  pleoe  thU  feot,  tbat  DO  firm  in  tbe 
ordinsry  rontlse  of  trade  haa  ever  grown  int0  a 
large  an j  inoraaelne  boeiaew.  or  taken  the  lead  in 
ite  partionlar  olaaa  of  goods,  eiih  blgh  prioee  for 
toe  wstibword.  Sacceaa,  In  tbe  largest  numb?r 
of  instance-,  can  be  traced  to  fair  dealing,  OOUK- 
TESr*.  »nd  IMTBlLIGENT,  FER^ISTfiNT  EN- 
KRGr. 

One  miatake,  one  a'tempt  to  teat  tbe  too  often 
cheated  pnblio,  may  res  nit  in  apparent  eoooeas,  bnt 
sooner  or  later  tbe  victims  of  the  imposition  will 
tarn  opon  yon.  When  a  man  bays  a  thing  and  has 
paid  too  much  for  ii,  It  is  naeless  trying  to  smooth 
over  the  matter.  The  merchant  who  chuckled 
over  tbe  big  profit  he  made  has  farnlshed  the  dab 
wherewith  bis  own  heed  m%j  be  broken.  Tbere 
are  moredtys  yet  to  aome.and  the  man  who  thinks 
ODNiSTNG  A  MATCH  FOK  HONEST  DEALLHG 
had  b&tter  not  fore u  it. 

Patrons  are  expaoted  to  pay  a  profit  on  the 
purchases  and  at  tbe  same  time  depend  npon  the 
merchant's  advantage!  ae  a  «oarant«e  that  tbay 
are  fa;r  end  reasonabls.  If  the  pnblia  are  con- 
vinced tbat  a  certain  tradesman  has  peonllar 
facilities  for  laying  in  his  wares,  and  they  diaoov 
er  the  per  ceataga  of  profit  t)  be  less  than  is  gen- 
erally demanded,  it  matters  not  how  small  it  ia, 
fractional  enms  are  aafiifiient  to  insnre  eacoees 
where  tbe  oontratr  will  sorely  rea  alt  In  fail  are. 


picnics,  excursions,  ei 


CHAhCE    OF    Tli| 

THE  CHEAPEST  It^HK  TO  THE  BE  ;8j 

r\E  AND  AFTP-K   JONE  1    IS7S  TBB   - 
ta'""'  tbeSso  Jrmei.oo  *   North  plS  PS° 
excbua)  b„m  Fret  .tr..."  hHJ.i'Si  I 

sua  me,»od.rriTingln»«^  »,MoiTOi«'  8 
wltb  elwaa  to  ud  bom  .11  petals.       *"  f 

si»OAY  EXCPM  OhTaT  REDUCED  lT1 

LeaTS  8sn  Frnnoisoo  Bt  8  A    w    ^* 
srrirtngBtOI07.rd»leBtlo'olookF»r^  9 
will  le».e  Oloverd.l.  .•  Jo'olook,  iliirf?  T 
Fuuoisoo   .t   7  o'olo^  k.    TbU  will  Ibf,  '* 

B.ODl.t.  BJTOrBl  bOOrs    Bt    .0,    of  tb.    o!      1" 

tne  hoe  of  .be  rojd.    k„,  .11  loformstEi    Si 
lbs  Oompui/a  offl0s.  4*8  Moo tiom.rj,  S» ' 

On  jndBfter  J  one  l.t.  IU.  Stesnsr  .7 
Sso  Frsuoieco  It2»rk'  th.  «„       '•*! 
Olov.rdolo  at6i.M       '  '  '"  •*>■  '  >H1 

*"18 PKfKR  DOHAHDE.  Pre  LI 


Badger'sGentral  Park,  Oa  ifii 


OUfi  MANNEK  OF  DOING 

BUSINESS.  H 

W 


]g. 


It    a,    Suecess? 


q  ~We  bur  oar  Good,  low  and   sell 


We  mark  oar  goods  low  and  stick  (g 

0 


O  to  oar  prices. 
O 

We   represent   oar   goods  Jnst    a*  »D 

f*  they  are.  - 

IU 

III     We  return  the   money   to  all  who  O 

^  boy  of  ns  aod  are  not  suited*  If  the  m 
yj  goods  are  not  soiled. 


DR.  LEECHTJ1VGEE, 

CELEBR1TBD 

02a.lx3.ese  Pliyslolan, 

1017   DTJPONT  STREET, 
Between  Pacific  and   Jackson  Sts. 

Cores  all  disease.    Moderate  charges.  j-U.lm 


fratt'a  Abolition  Oil 

Carea  Stiff  Joints,  Spralna  and  Bralaes.  3-l 


Wlxlte  Labor  Only! 

Employed    by    the  What  Obeer  Ltnndry,  131 
Leldeedoifl1  itreet.  * 


Liverpool  and  Great  Western 

steamship  Compaay, 

CARRYING  THE  TJ.  S.  MAIL. 

TIGKETS  SOLDlo  AND  FROM 

T  IVEBPOOL.    QUBBNBTOWN.^^Cfts. 

J^d  Lonaondenr.  Hambargh,  Bremen,il^£inm. 
Havre,  Paris,  Sweden,  Belgiom,  Norwav  and  all 
Earopean  oitias. 

This  Oompanj-  has  arrangements  with  tba  Com- 
mlssionerof  Emigration  and  Railroad  Companies 
at  New  York,  by  which  passengers  are  promptly 
forwarded  to  tbe  Pacific  Ocast. 

For  patticnlara  apply  to 

1».  B.  JACS8W«,  Ag^nt, 

my291m  038    Moiiijomfry  «treet. 


GERMAN     PIANOS. 

THE  BEST  AS0  TH«  OHEAP- 

■3t.    Sctiraabf»*ater  &  On.,  Aitents 
'or    the     celebrated     Factories     of 
_    B\otbt)«>r.  in  LeipzJ-r.  and    SobJni^. 
CE-.  010  >JL\X  filKJiKi'.         »P« 


FIGARO 

IS  "  HEBE,  THEBE  4ND  EVERYWHERE," 
and  is  constantly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
In  tbe  Theatres,  Traveling  Conveyances,  Hotels, 
and  pnblio  resorts  generally. 


FIGARO 

CracrULATES  IN  THE  BEST  BOOTETY,  IS 
placed  in  tbe  hade  of  nearly  all  who  come 
to  the  city  to  make  port  ^see.  and  is  therefore  tbe 
best  of  advertising  media .  \ 


.FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMHLC£IN 
every  Tbeatre  in  San  Fr&noisoo. 


FOURTH    OF    JULY. 

"Wliito   SliirtH 
Flremens  tsixirts 
Calico  Bliirts 
Over    Sliirts 
Clieoli    firlxlx>t«9 
TJnder    Slilrts 

And  all  kinds  of  Fsrniehuig  Goods  and  Toilet 
Articled  at  tbe  aiaal  satistactory  prices,  at  tbe  Old 
Stand,  No.3  Second  Street. 

BEVEDICT   &  GO. 


•»■     We  ore  willing   to   s;lve  polite  at-  5 

Z  o 

«  teotloa  and   iliow   yon  through  our 

a  stock  whether  yoa  wish  to  bar  or  & 
V  not.  .  O 

Q  We  propose  to  treat  oar  enstom.  •» 
d  era  so  well  that  wd  shall  see  them  PI 
*  again.  £ 

O  Wr<=  aim  to  treat  oar  cat  torn  era  la  * 
^  sncli  a  way  that  every  visitor  we 

have  will  be  a  .walking   advertise-  2 
w  meat  for  oar  honse.  SB 


111 

ft  fl 

2 OUfi   INDUCEMENTS  TO? 

1  CUSTOMERS.  I 

2  —  o 

q     e«oa.  Stylish  Clothing,  well  made,   _ 

3  at  moderate  prices,  and  warranted  o 
^  as  represented.  Polite  and  atteat-  3 
Jive  a ali* men  la   attendance*  and  no    3 

Hone  arged  to   purchase  If  the  good*    -» 
do  not  suit.     II*  the  above  Is   your    — 
H'de.1   hnw   batlaesa    should    be   con-  ~ 
ducted,  call  and  see  us. 


THESE  BBAUTIFUL  GARDENS  AS|M 
open  for  tbe  *ea*oo,  and  ausy  of  i  . 
popular  ** 

i»i:oKrica 

Will  be  held  tbere.  Tho  attractions  are  gal 
one.  SKAMNG  PAYIUON.  MUSKDMml' 
NASIUM.    pkating  free  on  weak  days. 

Admission. _,  ■ 

OHfLDRBN  1Q  CENTS. '*U 


PIPIFAX!_PIPIf4| 

nacja.<aio  bittku 

THESE  BITTERS.  LNVtNTBD  HCI|, 
Wollcooj,  s  oslabistad  ..v.n  of  r,„     _ 
»  muTBlo.i  In  melr  ,fl,ol,  U,,,  lk,,,J3, 

tbroo«bont  Earopa 

MAGIC  BITTERS    I 

They  give  Tooe  to  the  Stomach,  Oolorlo  m 
plexioc,  BriUiancy  to  tbe  Eyea,  Vigor  to  ikd 
lect,  and  renewed  strength  and  virility  to  S 
and  Icflraa. 

No  family  should  be  without  this  trniy 
tonic. 

*T.   M.   60KWET  A 

ieGln P'opristors,  Sao  Fn 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUi 

And  Oollaoe  nfkCeaiclao. 
10    000  .BEAUTIFUL    ASO  m 

Pnrti;  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  st  KOBE 
B  10  Montk-omsty  streeL    FOR  MEH  __ 
-••"DB.    JOBDiN'6    PEITATE    OrFIOl   U 

Ossrr  Btrcst  (opposite  old  Meoh.oios'  P» 


IT'S  TTAH.P  Til 


SAVE  YOUB  MOW 

BY   DOING  TO 

THE  PALACEJF  FASH 

ANOTHER      EXOHEMENT     ABOD 

n  New-tore.  17  Beoond  itriei.opo. 
Grand  Hotel.  OlotnlDg  o(  tbs  l.tMt  V 
ra.hion.ble  styles  m^.  to  o'der  «  h(, 
better  than  at  an?  other  honse  in  the  citf.  i 

NOTE  THE~PRICEa: 
Pants..  ..from  $6  to  %  I  2  pe< 
Suits -from  S28 

I  invite  tbe  inspection  of  tbe  Obeli 
the  market, 

A.  MORRIS. 

No.    17    Second    Stii 

j?171m  Opposite  Orssd  I 


DR.RENZ5 
HERB 

illfflR 


at    Tonic  tnd  A* 
Sale  Everywhere. 


REMEMBER.  YOU  CAN  ALWAYS  FIND  AT 
car  Btore  a  foil  stock  of 


CLOTHING 


J.  c.  comb: 

TERRAPIN     X4 

Cor.  Second  and  Tehau 

r-Tsrrapln     con.tantly  «r  fc 

FOyeters   in    every    sItIs.     PI* 

.SDPPKR     BOOMS  F  ">B  M  t 

dec  31  in 


CANDIES. 

ALL     KJSDU     OE    THE     FISKaT,    ' 
tntde  st  onr  Steam  Csndi  Fsntoir  dl  ^ 
erdera.  especially  from  tbe  conntry.  ■"  ' 
and  wtU  be  promptly  attended.to.  _   ^__, 

1  **  Mor".^^.»ty  1..    •»'- 


Lire  WeU  and  Enjoy  Yourself. 
SOUTHERN  PACIFIC 

Oyster  and  Chop  House 


Summer  street,  off  Kearnr.  bet. 
Pine  and  California. 

WE   FURNISH    THE    FATTEST    OYSTERS 
and   choicest.    Obop=,   and    Steaks,  cooked  lo 
the  beet  manner,  with  tbe  best  Coffee  tod  be=t  oE 
everything,  at  moderate  rates.    The  finest  Liquors 
and  Cigar*. 
«&•  Elegant  Sal  tea  ef  Beean  for  Ladle*. 
■m-OPEN  DAY  AND  SIGHT.   " 

R.  J.  TEcHAU.t  prn,,,oln„ 


&ET.TS'  FURNISHING  ^GOODS, 

Fanoy    Goods, 
Eugllsn     Cutlery, 

HATS,  TRUNKS,  VALISES, 

In  fact,  a  general  etook  of  all  kinds  and  grades 
of  goods,  oheaper  khan  any  other  heuse  ia  the 
city.  ^__^_^ 

I  XL  Auction  Store 

618  and  620  Kearny  St., 


Corner 


of    Commercial 

Mj-27 


ALHAiVBfiA  LODGING  H(! 

FfSBtY  FDBTISBKD  R00>* 

gl- or  in  snltr, 

T^TeU  AJVnt*«  an4  Taj 

Cnfnmisaea  Rooms  to  1st.   i 

or   wifhent    board.      ALUAMBttA 

■1  *    Snub  **.r**-t* 


VARIETY    TA1ENT    W 

— roa.... 
TBS    VABIBM 

P100BE    NEVADA. 

Address, 

8AMX  KKDMAN,  BosieMsMBts  . 
jell  tl  VARIETIES.  Ploeo  J 


PIANOS 

....un.... 

ORG  AT  I 

CALL  AND  EXAMISBMSDS  AND  [ 
before  porehssice  elte.nere.    Or' 


tobebsd. 
jel2  U 


,  *..  BASOBOrT  AC 
7«3  Market  i  < 


r»U««  Tamk. 


_ 

HOTEL. 


....   . . 


B««»UM«*   IB**. 


■»»     rit> 


LEY'S  new  VARIETIES 


■ 


'     *     UaMirf  tow 


WW   AUAIHI    tMIATEI. 


HI  AOUin  HTM 


Ing   Development* 

x.o«x.bY»CALIFORNIA   MINSTRELS. 

I.   >. -SI  I.  I  I     I  -  -       -  . 

—  ...    I  TUl » 

STILL    REICH    SUPREME  •  ».....•  urmti  4 

CHANCE       OF      TIME. 
EMPORIUM  OFFUN    <^>3LTWUjaL      Blw    avt     BilP 

.ndVn^ci ',nrV,' ";     A    CHIP  OF  THE  OLD   BLOCK! 

and  Varied   Interlude  _.. . 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 

X*<D<  >»*.    >\.T>    1     an  vow 

TMI    UPPPfft     TIN      .'HOUI1ND 
DVU     Mil 


>I    ..      I      I      I      .-  I  M        I 

»S ARANCE    OF  IDA  MAY.    - 
rrwtiKi  ji»i  11 


a  I" 


IKl 


'SAT'.     JIJBTIiin, 

*A      XHTltVk      Many     nondn.  " 


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»:•  ■  UM  UMWlui    llAHITOV 

*     *-•«  MlM    I    l.«4. 

,    J-hiar  rri~ 
■  l«  Laoiloa) 


IU LI. A P  ......  v>.    r.   BABB* 

Houaolioia     Nulsmioea. 


aav  m    »tt  ■pnr-ni 


WHO   WAS    HERE. 


n~.» 


.MaiT-y  DfTsr 
Baaatlo  ZMMi 
MlM    nUtrkt 

lata  n.fc 

....     Mail*  z*« 
...Mix  Claww 


J.  G 


TJ»eJRe^o^¥ned   BARNEY,  in  his  Champion  Jig 
VIVIAN! 


VIVIANI 


viviatnti 


THE      WANDERING     ACTORS. 


■  Ill,   illMLE' 
D 

1  s<*rak  in 

HTRVKjirrrt- 

KKPORtkR 


>boy  lxi.B>  Orders 

-.tiaor. r 


it»  *»*>  Barl  -.»    Mot  I  to  I. a  r*.-»a*» 
MOnTIMORB. 

Sndlo   ■>■**• 

*..!«•  na*. 

Hill     l.n»l.o 

r«««y  WiMtr 

THE  TWO   DROMI03. 

Mirurar>« ?  am  wall 


UVIHTIIR 


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KTaXMa    Alli    aRriiMTli 


Frort     nitoHle. 

N   II     V    K    I    N  |)   I         f 


•  "      I    >  •  I       I    I  I  1      I    IIVIXll'AN 
1WTO  thi  rim   t 

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wood'   oemonmi 


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oa*«im    <«u.i     nil 

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Deal  Go  iiui  To-Hlgfct,  Tom. 


To  MHllk    with   I  ha    I.u.b.bl.    .»K.b    Of 


Lama  Stops  the  !>: 30  Train! 


I.awr* 

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aaoih  r  

Rt*» .... 


.  a.  m.  »!»■■>■■ 

n  •*  Rir 
I  nj    cvr* 


OS  Uondar  Job**),  will  app**l  lh*   (IM<*«<  Panto  ml  twill  la  la*  vcrld 

03a3ESj«.,,r       if-x^ac 

la  hia  Grtat  Paalo:atm*.  tb*  "014  Woman  who  LlT»d  la  Uk*  Sbo*. 


tptaaj    ■  -  «*..•. 


MlM  Labia*  €*♦•• 


<-•■«- u  vita  •*•  a*w  at*  *f 

JKA1.01S    01     AN     AKTIsT. 

tl.r  .    M -.-.■• 


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AiMMl.1 


I  BODK1.    I.ODUIKU     HOtun 

nuiioC,  *  uiimwi  •>•■ 

BIP  UnilCC   ««ar»».tro»».a>». 
"111   nUUOL,     ro>alt»  Ike  rim.. 

RAI.KTOH  A  OOTR»LU 


Rro»» 

Tirfe'y 
Of 


BATS 


HATS 


(rati 

tit.*!* 


At  l*i*  I  aT  LADITHM  -TO UK,   N«.  MH  «n4  ««0   RRANVT  MltRKKT,  r«r.  r  ommrr    1  .1 


TRUNKS  AND  VALISES 


»«    mtlR  (WORK      W|R. 

■*-■  »i  aaaaaM  »■  •  •  i>i  r*ir>r«a 

)*!>.    Ffni*    aU*-,   Ml    M»lltn«>tr 
<fe*  Him 


1   Mel. 


J  RUNNING  RACES 


cc    Z 
I-    o 

-E 


Great  Match  Races  for  $10,000 

WILL  TAKIPlACJ 

Saturday  June  28,1873 

over  Tan 

lKLAM)  track 

BetMM  wlUttut  puuctiAlltit  So'oleek. 
LTOjBC     j¥*C^jFt     »G,0  00 

On*  Mil*  and  R.mii 
•«rtO.Tr».t  mmt  br.  in.  W»ll   Fihr|-,«  ?'»».  br 
i.dAO    JtnnT    Hail;   to    oArr*    117     i>jandt.   b*ing  a 

i"  r  tit  •  «•  ght 

""•and  J  Hail  Daintibr.  tn  Ab',4  fan,  toy  Wocd^arn. 
MM  UiaM°ld,  t *  carrr  1.0  pound*  1 1  rsla. 

kTOEC    Z«3n    $5,000 

TwoWlniDd    R>n*at 
*«0.  Trial  o*m»  ».  v.    I  h:d  St  i*d»."  r-ari  br  lanr- 
'  M  Mai;  Uh>  ton:  t>oarr/    lit  paoodi,  0  ,1111  ■'■  poood* 
■  ralaw*  ght. 

1  and   Jam**    He*  nam*  b.  •.  B*n  Wad'.  4  rear-,  br 
,  dam  MomB*m:  tKAir/  103  pound*  to  ml*. 

Ito  tha  Traik  »i  0U.    Ladiaa  Fr«*. 

PfMl  will  lM)i  tha  Cilr  at  f  o'oitnk.  Vablo  ••  will 
•  Po  Dt  .1  thoTr.ok.  Kztra  btraal  C.ra  wlil  ran 
Wm  W  Iht  Track ;  far*  6'-4  ceoU   aaon  way       


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of  ihe  Mississippi. 


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EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Rooms     IO    and     17 OSO    WitMlilnirtoii    atreet. 


nririAi.  «fOTicr.  to 

Picnic  and  Ball  Committees. 


Mill    MIMNIE    WAI.TOS. 


TWO      BBW       DKAMAS. 


I.  pr.p.r.a   to   U..PI   *nf if.a.DU    (or  I  or    11 
■  If til.  oomrsooolof  in  Jolj. 


WE  AEK  PREPARED  TO  FDRHIIH 
BAM'h  .od  OBOHKoTUAb  oompoMd  Of 
lb.  bo»l  matleUor  io  tb.  Blot.,  and.r  oonp.. 
t.at  Uod.ro.  .t  (oir  rotoo. 

rwTbo  Bootoou  UToooanu  ol   DromaUe  or  HdiiooI  EaUfUI«raonU.  EBTES.  PIOHIO* 
ot...  itUDd.d  to. 

Mi-All  m.lo.i.  .nlr o.l.d  Io  u  will  oo  osoaoUd  wllb  proropUoH.      No  aborfoi  maa.    aioap 
lor  aai.loaa  aatoallf  partomad.  •DIIIIAJI    COKI.TW    ok    OO. 


STILL  ANOTHER. 

aodtha  Lobllo  tbat  I  haTaooenad  tha 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

....AT.... 

9»e  lla.b   atreot,  bolor«««    ofoolgoaoarr 
and  Ecarvj. 

All  Drinks,  Plain  or  Pansy,  lOo. 

OonaoouA  lo  lb.  boat  atria  aod  of  iba 
^  Poraat  (Iioora. 

.M  «  Proprtato'- 


B.  P.  O.  O.  SEALS. 

Al  then,  it  artated  mealtiig  to 
b*  held  od 

TUESDAY,  JUNE  24, 

r«ia  o'clock  P.   at.,  al  Chirtar  Oak 
jB.P.tVOS/  iJa.11  •■  Markai  8r**t  tbe 


ELECTION  OF   OFFICERS 


r.  r  tb.  .oaoJoc  Ura  •HI   tako    p'aoo    All 
aTOHUVSttn  and   asiabara  aro    ptrUaolaaif  r^ 
qaaatad  lo  atvaad. 

A.  W.  BARK, 
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▼  ^        MMA«Wi  R-f*>at  •»••  «»r.«lf    Dla*aa4>a  of    the 

KTE.  CAR,  THHtlAT.  LUAOI  aod  HEART-'  at  i.u  .  Daa(- 
***a.  DlaobarsrtM  ti*m  Iba  Kata.  W»«k  or  1-  (l.annl  Kr*»,  <Jo*a;h« , 
PiM'if,  r~pi  B9«r.  rTaaratda.  Rbaaamatlaaa,  D'ipapaia.  ritaa, 
■crofaia.  Drapaf.  at*. 

t.tadlr*  aaarrtad  or  aiapta,  aoaarad  ap**4>.  aafa  ear*  of 
Imwatafftl**,  Pub,  fltippraaaloo,  ■aako***.  F'mUp.i.,  »ie„ 
nioiint.  U.AM.a  anl  aib.r  Dli*at*a  r*a*dl*d.  AVOIli 
DRUOl 

4  mi  aawak  *  hi'"    Wt>aa  aa  '   Marka  *k  llfnllr  nnrnj. 

a***  Ail  <J*rifld*at.lai  <J***a  ranhfa-lt  Af.aoda.. 
■  naiiha  oaa  Me*,  no  an  a  tier  «bat  ihei'ra  raad  or  (So*. 
r'd.caarilr  oa  mr*  ram*dr  of  dalormltt,  dabilnr.  or  dia- 
•  «■•  wh'Iii  oa  b*>dr  aed  aalnd.  No  qaaoaarr  ordaa»*pu*a. 
H.timniiikou.iihi  rapid. raar  nn  i  atoll  Id  a  danf  *».  iof- 
fariag,  afpoaar*  or  lew  *f  tlaaa)  «f  obaiinaM  *m*\  ap-«iai  Ma. 
*aaa*  arliaojt  aaaraarr.  pMioaa  or  aanawoaa  drnara.  Uon.pl*!* 
to  fa  !  *nar*all  othara  f«,IM  of  won  I  own  aod  any  araap-oima 
loftfroan  bad  l*»ai  man.  or  a.f  Uet    -AT* 

Fr**  UoMaltallooa.    All   Madioinaa.  ate  .  fornlahad, 

Can.  or  writ-   joor   oaaa.     Addra*-,    It    J.  AIKIh.  M.   <>  . 

aar-'-fB  •  &€*  Kaainr  itrtat.  N.  R.  Uoroar  of  Caltforal* 
atraat,  ban  Fraoclaon,  Oaf.  1*4" 


EIGHTY 
Single  Outside  Rooms, 

— —  wrra — 

No.  1  Spring  Beds  and  Hair  MhI  trasses, 

AT  TH» 

BRANCH  HOUSE, 

.•I    NANNUVir   tTSKIT,    COB.   OLAT, 

AT 

Fifty     OaaxtAB     i^>«»r-       ivjl«lit. 
And  Loam  l»j'  tlio  Week. 

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OFBN' 

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iiii    nig: 

L.  J.  EWI1.L,  Proprietor. 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


TUB  MOIT  ELEOAHT  QUITO  al   WORK  IS  THE  OITI 

Beer*   6c  Majnard, 

(•STJteArar  ..««•!, ..-..•«•  Ao.r  tool  at  of  Baa 


J&*  I  Or  A  H-  C> 

THE  JOTJBHAA  OF  AMDSE'iiHTS. 

PnoUahed  mr,  Das  In  ">•  Vaai  bi 
j.       I».       B  O  O-  A  S.  33  XT  s 

Below  Mont,om.rr.  Ban  7raoel»oo. 


jiii^A^TTTT JUKK24,  1878 


By  him  who  oan  look  wtta  firmneia  on 
diffionltitB  the  conqoeet  i»  Already  htlt 
achievej;  but  lh«  mu  00  whose  heart  aDd 
Bpirite  thay  lis  heavily  will  acarcoly  ba  able 
to  bear  up  again.!  their  presaure.  The  fora- 
oaatof  timid,  or  the  diajnBt  of  too  dilioite 
mioda  ie  a  very  unfortunate  attendant  for 
man  of  buaioeaa,  who,  to  be  auocaatfol, 
most  o:teo  push  improbabilities  and  bear 
with  mortifications. 


AMUSEMENTS,    Etc. 

Califc-rr.1*  TileatTa. 

J  J  MoOloskey's  «e&sati»  play  entilled  Fe- 
vsry  Flel"Iot.aded  on  life  I»  CetiforBi*,  during 
the  Sprier:  of  SO  was  received  with  considerable 
approbation  tut  night.  The  eeosa.ion  scenes  of 
tru  trip  down  the  •om«»»dth«  oeving  in  of  Ue 
mint  drew  ere  t  applause,  end  much  laoghter 
waa  caused  by  J.  0.  Williamson's  impersonation 
of  a  Chinaman  and  W.  X.  Msetayer'e  nosUer.* 
acting  In  tbe  nom  rousparkef  "Ambronal  Mille- 
nsori."  "POTWlF  Flat"  wUl  be  played  .very  night 
until  fniiher  notice. 
A '.ham  bra  Thoiitro. 

Hterjooe  present  at  tblt  theatre  Ia*t  night  eo- 
joyed  the  performance  axceedioglv.  All  the  old 
favorites  war*  hesrtly  woloomed  back,  and  wara 
aspleuded  to  the  eoho.  Leon.  Edwin  Kelly,  ■Har- 
ry Tbompeon  and  G«o-  Foster  preaeaUd  a  Terr 
amusing  sketch  anUtled  "A  Oblp  of  the  Old 
Block,"  In  which  Leon  as  a  strong-minded  womu 
f  the  period  waa  woadortnlly  funny.  Ussier 
Barney  appeared  In  "Sonnds  from  Girmim," 
Yivlen  In  popular  oharaoter  eonga.  Sam  Bickey 
and  Bab  Hart  in  note.  G.  W.  Jester  io  hla  wonder- 
fal  veotrikqaUl  ante,  *>*Iomsnt,  and  otbsrolatha 
laughable  skstohof  "Laura  Swpi  the  9:30  Train.' 
Buckley's  Varlellei. 

Frank  Uorttmore  in  oomioakatobei,   Ned  Back- 
ley  in  original  com.ca.ili-s,  Leon    Barnwell  a  in  hie 
Globe  eot.Miia  Olande  io  eomlo  aotgi,  and  many 
others  will  appear  tc-nigb  L, 
Bella  Onion    Theatre. 

Fred  Bitchle,  on  whom  tha  mental  of  Billy 
Emeraon  eeema  to  hava  fallen  nightly  game  great 
applaaaa  for  bis  long  -'Shaking  Dlaaa."  Oaisim 
snd  Frilz  astonish  and  delight  all  with  their  woo- 
darfalleati,  Misi  Hay  Laalie.  who  ie  a  moat  ao- 
oesap'lshod  veoslist  ainga  papular  ballade,  and  a 
Tery  varied  and  lively  entertainment  ie  given. 
"The  Great  show." 

The  new  programme  performed  at  th)  Pavilion 
l*i t  night,  proved  a  greit  success.  William  Wor- 
rell the  old  time  Oallfornlan  clown  received  a 
heart?  welcome  on  nuking  his  Qnr  appearauee 
alter  an  abseace  of  some  si*  jaare,  and  hie  joBai 
earned  much  applause  and  laughter.  H,  W.  Cook 
dtdabar  act  in  splendid  style,  the  double  aet  by 
him  and  M'lle  Rosa,  wai  sxcasdicg'y  graceful  and 
pretty  and  toe  eb  arming  Mar.u.  Slaters  delfgh- 
tsd  everyone  by  their  original  performance  on  the 
trapeze.  D.  Davie  exhibited  bJe  elever  troupe  of 
doge.  The  eoll'Otton  of  animate  attracts  toousands 
of  visitors  evety  afternoon  and  evening.  One  dol- 
lar cover*  the  admission  to  both  these  great  ahowa 
and  the  afternoon  performance  ia  the  same  lo 
every reeceot as  that  given  In  the  evening-.  The 
afternoon  audiences  havetbe  advantage  of  seeing 
tha  animals  fed  at  the  o  oae  of  tha  performances 

PaeftAc  Hall— WlenlawsKi. 

The  first  of  the  three  conceit*  to  be  given  this 
week  by  the  celebrated  Wiemawski.  assisted  by 
Mm*.  Jala  Da  Ry  ther,  Oarl  Wolfsohn  and  L.  Bin 
bieliaski  will  take  place  this  evening.  An  excel- 
lent programme  will  be  given.  VTieniaw.ki  hie 
oraated  a  positive  fufora,  and  tha  srtietee  wbont 
ha  has  brought  with  him  are  all  goad.  Tfaoea 
w  io  intend  to  be  pressnt  this  evening,  will  do  well 
to  scours  seats  d  a  ring  the  day  «a  there  will  ba  an- 
immense  crowd. 
Will  Arrive. 

"W.  H.  S  ni th  and  the  new  oompaiy  engaged  In 
Hew  York  for  Shell's  Opera  House,  will  arrive  by 
the  overland  train  to  night.  The  new  theatre  will 
be  opened  on  Monday  next.  R.  G.  Harab  has  been 
engaged  as  stage  macsger.  The  Eastern  membira 
of  tha  company  are.  Mr.  Frsck  Roche.  Mr.  Bob' 
erl  Patsman,  Mr.  Hanrloo  Pike,  Mr  H  W,  Bil- 
lings. Miss  Bella  Patemao.aod  Mies  Millie  Sack 
ett,  Mr.  O.  W.  Rjer,  a  Oa)if>rDis  favorite  of  the 
olden  time,  and  a  broth  ?r  of  Dr..Bjer,  come  on  the 
Bftme  train. 

Wcodvvard*8  Gardens. 

These  gardens  are  ever  attractive.  In  addition 
to  the  now  Whale  Pond,  the  Sea  Liooi,  the  Mena- 
gerie the  Moienm,  the  Coossivatories  the  Skating 
Btnk,  etc., a  peiformanceii  given  by  McOauslaod 
the  Musical  clown,  and  others  every  af  terdoon. 

Oakland  Running  Matches. 

Great  races  here  are  (nfftcently  rare  to  cto.se 
considerable  exoitement  when  they  occor.  Sinoo 
the  great  race  between  "Norfolk  and  Lodl"  there 
haa  been  nothing  af  very  great  importance.  Oj 
Saturday  next,  two  exolticg  matob  races  for  919,- 
000  will  be  rna  over  tbe  Oakland  Park  Course.  Tha 
Srst  will  be  a  mile  and  rooett  race  bet  veeo  *  Nel  i 
Flaherty  and  Abi,"  for  95.030  and  tbe  second  a  two- 
mile  and  repeat  between  "Thad  Stevens  and  Ben 
Wade"foraneqoal  amount.  F.  Biiter,  who  baa 
bis  money  on  "Well  Fiauerty  ta&  Thtd  Stevans' 
iean  Bngiish  raolng  mtn  of  considerable  e^pert- 
eno»,  aad  ehoald  his  Qrst  veotare  in  the  United 
States  meet  wUh  ooooura?:i|,o:it  wlu  ,0l.0W  tfc  8 
np  with  other  er^,t  mUoaM  The  admUslon  to 
thetr&vk  will  be  one  dollar,  ladies  are  invited  t" 
attend  freo  of  charge.  AspBcial  steamer  for  the 
oooa  ion  will  run  at  1  o'clock  from  this  city.  Ou 
the  Oakland  side,  carriages  and  omnibuses  will 
meet  the  steamer,  and  convey  visitors  to  the  track 
at  a  modera-e  coat.  Bxtra  oirs  will  be  run  to  t jq 
track  by  the  Broadway  Company,  fare  six  and  a 
qaarUr  cent). 

AMATomaaL  McaFOM.-^-Orid  of  the  most 

ayanlaan  coUoctions  of  tha  kind  in  the  United 
I  tatan,  lojoprtsins  hnntlreds  of  ooitly  and  beau- 
i  liui  wrx  models,  ib  daily  on  view  (to  gantleman 
inly)  at  .Lt  .Ma.e^m  oa  iioatgoaiery  itreot.  An 
»oar  may  beoroiiUbi*  Dpfi,thaxe. 


Celebrated  Smokeri. 

Diokeni,  Jerrold  and  Thackeray  all  puffed ■ 

Lord  Lvf.oa  loved  a  long  pipe  at  night 
and  cigars  bj  day. 

Addiion  had  a  pipe  in  bii  month  at  si1 
hoars,  at  Buttons. 

Alfred  Tennyson  is  a  persistent  smoker  of 
some  forty  years. 

Bayard  Taylor,  Tacksman  and  8t3dd  ird 
enjoy  the  cigar. 

Hoboes  smoked  pipes  innnmerable  after 
bis  daily  dinner. 

Milton  never  went  to  bed  without  bis 
pipe  and  a  glass  of  water. 

Carlyle,  now  passed  seventy,  has  bean  a 
smoker  for  years, 

Byron  wrote  about  enblime  tobacoo,  but 
was  not  an  exoeseire  smoker. 

Sir  Iuao  Newton  was  smoking  in  his  gar- 
den at  Woodshire  when  tbe  apple  fell. 

Sir  Walter  Seolt  snaked  In  his  carriage, 
and  rcgalarl  after  dinner,  loving  bis  pipes 
and  cigars. 


Fresh  avna  Sweet. 

FerthebSBt    oonfectionery,  g»   to  Oanty   and 
Waaner'e.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Snttet       ■ 
The  Last  New  Song, 

Mr— nM>et  (C  Chandon," 

Emerson  Oorvllie  is  my  came, 

My  business  al  ways  is  the  aaae; 

Eastern  Oysters,  and  Fancy  Boast, 

Usb.es  these,  that  my  honee  can  boast, 

a  Jely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 

Oht  hleh  oh!  Ohl  blgh  oh! 

None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go, 

Corville  fays  sol  says  sol 

On  Pine  Stteet,  at  No.  410, 

Remember  the  number  and  call  again, 

Visions  of  Sheil-fl, h  in  every  style, 

luwerdly  causa  yon  much  to  smile. 

Ladies  with  escorts  there  always  go, 

Ladles  go  I  Ladles  got 

Emerson  Corvllle's  polite t  and  so 


Postal  Cards, 

The  Government  baa  during  the  past  two 
or  three  weeks  been  presented  with  a  sum 
amounting  to  many  thousand  dollars  by  in- 
nocent people  who  write  oa  postal  cards, 
enclose  them  in  envelopes  pat  three  cent 
stamps  on  tbe  envelopes  and  dispatch  them. 
Three  postal  cards  thus  eoelosed  have  al- 
ready reached  tbe  Figaro  office. 


Begin  at  Once. 

Do  all  the  good  you  oan,  and  don't  wait  to 
be  better  able  before  you  begin.  In  gettlog 
r.ches  many  a  man  has  lost  tbe  truest  and 
b weete -t  eouroe  of  happiness  for  himself. 

1 — .»  ■■.. — -j 

Free  ofDaugtr, 

The  latest  eensstioa  being  worked  up  by  the  ps_ 
para  is  fouadsd  on  a  report  (bat  a  gentleman  be- 
•amalnoaulsted  withoiaesss  by  smoking  a  oie>!> 
sdebyaOhlntman,  Tboae  who  do  not  wiibtj 
ran  a  similar  risk  oan  avoid  it  by  purchasing  thsir 
cigars  of  H .  Sutlifl  at  either  of  his  stores  J30  and 
SK  Sears?  Street  Mr.  Sutliff  mauagss  to  sell  ci- 
gars made  by  white  men  aa  cfa-ap  as  others  sell 
Chinese  cigars.  His  sales  are  large  and  be  it  con- 
tent with  a  small  proof.  Tbeogh  sixteen  years  in 
bntiness  he  haa  never  emplsyed  a  Obtniae  o  gar 
maker,  from  eoneisntlont  convictions,  and  never 
intends  to  do  so.  Kow  Itt  those  who  are  in  earnest 
in  their  opposition  to  Chinese  cheap  labor  prove  it 
by  giving  their  patronage  tione  wbo  praoUoally 
proves  his  principles,  and  at  the  same  time  avoid 
the  fate  of  tba  unfortunate  gen  tinman  who  Smoked 
a  cigar  which  had  bean  beslobbered  by  an  unhealthy 
heathen. 


A  LesBon  In  History. 
A  P.  MOO. 

It  was  a  sumnwT  eventntr. 

Old  Mr.  Soaltb  had  ooms 
Tj  Sin  Francis »,  ty  balloon. 

To  hla  aubnxban  home. 
Whore,  by  the  thore  of  Klamath  Lake, 

His  pleasure  he  vn  wont  to  take. 

Ha  saw  his  grandchild  Colf.x'ne, 

While  pitying  at  croquet, 
Bo'l  Bom  thing  lar^a  and  smooths   and  round 

To  her  bro»h«r  Heniy  OUy, 
And  ask  the  y  jung  sp  i*.  if  ho  kosw 

Where  that  queer  pi's  sale  grew. 

Than  old  mac  Smith  stepped  up  and  took 

Tbe  r?Uo  In  hfs  ban*, 
And  shook  It  till  It  i  attled  oat 

A  gill  or  two  of  sand. 
"  'Tin  some  squaw  Modoo  skull,"  quoth  he 

'•Who  foil  in  the  gre.it  vloLoy," 

"How  tell  ns  what  'twas  ail  a  tout," 

Young  Henry  Olay  Inquired, 
While  on  her  maUot  OoKsxlne 

Leaned  with  a  look  In-  plred. 
"Come,  tell  us  who  the  warriors  were. 

And  why  they  killed  each  other?' 

'It  wsB  tha  Ym'tsw,"  said  old  SobMl, 

"Who made  the  Modoos  run, 
Because  they  coveted  tbe  lands 

The  red  man  united  on. 
Iks  somewhat  mixed,  bat  all  agree 

That '  kwas  a  fsaaona  victory. 

"Men,  babes,  and  womsn,  flftv-tlsse 

ToUowed  the  Indian  chief; 
One  handred  times  u  mu>r  whites 

Broaght  Mr.  Li  to  grief; 
And  every  red  was  killed."  in  tbe 

"in  the  exeat  Modoc  victory." 

"But  what  good  came  of  It  at  last  T" 

Asked  gentle  Oolfaxine. 
"Grood?    Why,  we  got  the'r  lands,  you  bet, 

Tha  home  y  JU'rs  living  In ; 
And  many  a  heathen  scalp  won  we 

In  that  brave  Christian  victory. 

''Boms  ray  it  waa  a  ahseklng  sight, 

When  the  fierce  fl^ht  was  won. 

To  see  the  sabered  babe  and  gquaw 

Lie  retticg  In  the  sun; 
And  torn  from  man's  aad  baby's  htad. 

The  scalps  drenched  s Ur 4  and  stripes  with  red 

Grta*  praUe  ocr  Oolonel  Klllem  gained. 

And  eke  our  flayr,  I  ween. 
"But  did  they  r<r-d  the  Bible  theti  ?" 
Said  pit)  kxg  Colfailne. 
Why,  that  I  o.noot  say,"  quoth  he, 
"But  'twas  a  glorious  victory." 

[Newtork  Qraphlc* 


Do    TSox    SulTor    from    Cornet. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corna,  Bun- 
ions, Olub  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  insti- 
tute, 810  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.k.  We 
e*iM*k  from  experience.  haTtng  tested  the  Doc- 
tor's capability.  Eelerencea  gives  irreqnlrM.  B 


VVomon's    Xti^Hns. 

One  would  thiiik  that  it  was  one  of  wosan's 
right*  to  enjoy  as  good  a  dinner  aa  a  man,  and 
pay  the  came  price  fox  it.  Nearly  all  the  res- 
taurants *  for  ladles  snd  geLtlemen"  In  8ac 
Francisco  have  poorer  fare  than  these  where 
gentlemen  only  dioe,  Thxbs  is  ax  ixoxptioji. 
At  the  Piovheb  Kx stage ajtt,  on  Washlogton 
street,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladles  can 
get  an  excellent  breakfast,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
since  1849,  provides  ovary  Joxory  the  market 
affords.  Both  ladles  and  gentlemen  find  there 
dishes  to  please  tne  moet  evicorean  taste.      • 


s 


HALL'S 


Tate  White  House. 

The  White  Souse  is  thronged  every  afternoon 
with  ladies,  the  majority  of  whom  have  come 
from  a  distance  and  consequently  must  need 
some  refreshments.  Do  these  ladies  know  that 
directly  opposite  the  White  House  is  the  White 
Hop  e  FiaiiufiAsr,  Tula  Bestaurant  hasjost 
been  xe-fl.tea  and  enlarged  by  Mr.  Meyers,  the 
p-oprietcr,  with  a  special  view  to  the  comf  rt 
of  ladles.  He  has  taken  great  care  to  keep  It 
select,  aud  tne  refreetunents  are  hrat-olaES.  *6w 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 
Cures  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


S-L 


Pol  at  on  Oak. 

It  ie  now  generally  known  that  the  active  pricoi- 
ple  to  which  tne  effects  of  POISON  OaK  are  die 
is  a  violatile  acid  called  by  obemists  toxiaodendric- 
acid.  It  is.  however,  not  so  well  known  tbatDIOK- 
BY'd  OKEME  DB  LIS  is  not  only  ihe  beet  avails 
able  prevent  Hire,  but  will  atso.by  its  neutralizing 
and  soothing  qualities,  greatly  reliev  e  all  diatrevB- 
ingsymotoms. 

Ttrextiy  Thousand 

Paper  Collars,  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Chea;  Laondry,  offlce  131  Leldesdorff  st. 


Removal, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  machines  rented  and  re. 
paired  as  ueuaL  aod  sold  cheaper  than  ever,  x 


What  all  Laid  lea  ere  ronrt  of. 

Ladles  sre  fond  of  whatever  is  elf gmt  and 
Insurious  ill  the  world  over,  snd  nothing  ap- 
peals f  i7  strongly  to  their  dominant  passion  in 
that  reflect  «B  *  baudBome  ia:rlag(?(  With  tty. 
»'h  apDo^imehts  knd  spirited  hcv£«8.  It  <° 
not  to  be  wondered  at,  thfrafore,  that  a  lady's 
eovy  Is  excited  st  seuiog  a  mere  wealthy  mem- 
ber of  her  sex  In  a  besntlful  Cl*renoe,  or  other 
fashionable  vehicle,  with  a  proud,  da-htng 
team.  It  is  important  to  know  that  (ho  Occi< 
dental  Cartages,  which  are  second  to  none  In 
elegance,  may  be  used  by  any  lsdy  in  the  city 
at  any  hoar  for  any  length  of  time  she  m.y 
desire.  This  virtually  places  thoFe  who  enrage 
them  on  an  equal  footing  wlh  the  moat  fortu- 
nate of  their  sex.  and  soolal  haimony  Is  there 
by  established.  Orders  for  these  favorite  car- 
riages may  bo  left  at  the  Occidental  Hotel,  or 

at  Bonton  &  Sou's  stables,  No.  1016  Stockton 

street,  • 

«■  — 

Wrtlte  Labor  Only!    * 
Employed    by    the  What  Obeer  Laundry,  131 

L&idesdotff  street.  • 


Dental  Worst. 

Fob  mrssT  quality  or  worm,  go  to  T.  O.  Jos- 
sup,  dentist,  cor.  Sutter  md  Montgomery,  over 
Tnoker*D.  3-tj 

Bound  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Ie  G.  Burthardt's  motto.  Fine  French  Calf 
Boots  Ujsde  io  tydtr  irtm  SB  it  $10.  A  geed 
and  satisfaction  guaranteed.  Call  at  640  Wash- 
ington street  snd  be  convinced,  A  full  assort- 
mentof  neatly-made  goods  always  on  hand,  at 
prices  to  suit  everyone's  purse.  4  ni 


San  Francisco  Jewelry  Manufactory. 
D.  W.  Laird,  C10  Merchant  strett.    Diamond 

ids    of    repairing 


as. 


Dr.  J3evs-low  J.  rSmltlt 

Is  gtviug  a  cours  Of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men Oh  Beiral  Physiology  snd  Nervous  Dis* 
eases  at  hla  Hygeten  Hall,  637  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  34  o'elook. 
A  part  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
teiavalida  daily,  from  9  to  *  r  «.,  tree,         w 

. 

McDowell,  Srao-w  Car-*!   Writer 

Beady  mads,  and  made  to  order.  Boom  10. 
608  Market  street,  oor.  Poet  and  Montgomery  u 


S' 


Ox.    Doiierty 

Has  devoted  hla  study  more  rjaxnoTUarry  to 
ohxonio  and  speoiffo  practlee,  and  ae  suoh  Is 
BOW  the  most  successful  of  any  Physlolan  to 
San  Franolsco.  Office)  OB  Sacramento  street, 
somer  of  Loideudorfl,  a  few  doors  nelow  What 
OheerHoTia*,  t 


Everybody    Suited. 

There  la  no  and  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  hats.  At  •'  Thk"  Hat  Store,  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  Is  Immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  Is  sure  to  be  suited.  ■ 

We  get  110  business  from  Chinese,  snd  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry     Office,  131  LefdeBdorff  street.       * 


A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
Just  received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
Leldesdorff  street.  • 

Asa,    XL*.   Wangsman's 

"  Ohtgaio  Beer  Depot,"  623  Bacramsnto  street, 
between  Montgomery  and  Ketroy,  The  cele 
brated  "  Chisago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  best  Of 
liquors.  Dally  lucob.with  lobster  salad  aad 
other  delicacies,  prepared  by  the  epicurean 
GeorgQ  .Butt.  Beer,  10  cents.  Kegular  Ger- 
man lunches,  caviar,  BwIkb  cheese  and  sand- 
wicnes,  served  to  order.  To  lunch  at  Wauga- 
mau's  IB  tok  thing.       _  6-r 

It    lef    True. 

J.  A.  Sbaber  &  Co.  are  selling  parlor,  sets  and 
all  o  ther  kinds  of  Inrnilnre  and  bi  ddlng  cheiper, 
for  cash,  than  aty  other  dealer  in  town.  Other 
dealers  don't  stand  a  chost  of  a  chacc©  when 
people  know  Shaber"s  prices,   707  Market  street. 


oyattersj. 

In  strolling  round  the  other  night, 

To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 

unx  careless  feat,  by  chance  did  stray 

To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  sueen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  lean ; 
While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shea. 
O'er  whioh  the  waters  softly  fell. 
Made  that  window  reem  to  be 
■ome  fairy  grotto  of  the  aea. 
atop,"  aarfl  my  friend,  "lefsgoln 
rvlocsraaonlce— and  try  their  cheer." 
"Allrlght.'-IaaicWImust  sgreo 
That  this  place  saiU  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  bad  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  aide  a  waiter  mat 
Made  his  appearance,  aaked  our  wish- 
Said  they  bad  almost  any  dish 
Thar  we  nrlgm  na«£_    sFe  found  It  true, 
t      -ctw  woW  nx«rn'j!cenfly,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Oooked  every  style,  Just  think  of  that, 
And  If  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
Ton^e  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  olamsand  crabs  and  terrapins  J 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kindsof  game. 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  corjd  name. 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure. 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  twcmld  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the. little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners,' 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush. 
And  there  this  troth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  Bouse.  887  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

nWAtLIW  HAAEE.  Proprietor. 


OLAJBioTAirr.— Maoame  uiara  Antenla,  the 
Clairvoyant  Physician  and  Independent  Trance 
Medium.  333  Seamy  street,  bet.  Bneh  end  Pine, 
Consultations  In  English,  French  and  German, 

9avnx  Moore, 
Formerly  of  Buss  Bouse  Carriages,  can  be 
ound  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
abllshment,  sonthwest  corner  Hush  and  J£ont- 

jemery  sts..  or  Dexter  Stables.    Oarrtaoe  orders 
eft  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 

a-  sight,  at  reduced  rates.  ro 


A  Pleasant  sUooslcioxi. 

Persons  desiring  comfortable  lodgings  in  a 
Jentrai  location,  shonlt  visit  the  Attiambra, 
ind  inspect  the  Sne  snlteB  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tne  building  is  a  very  fine  one  snd  is  well 
lighted  and -ventilated.  * 


Ljaclies  "Vitsitina:  Ci:rds. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Jonit  P. 
Dwtsb,  126  Sutter  street,  opposite  Llok  rlou  e, 
and  at  the  Grand  Hotel.  N.  B.— Hjjtdkeb- 
CHIEFB  KEA1XV  MASKED.     PKMUaKSEIF   Of  OVerV 

description  to  order.  e 


Frultfind  Confectionery. 

For  tue  very  finest  Fruit  and  Confection' ry 
go  to  O.  Wier's  Fruit  Bazaar,  corner  of  Stock* 
ton  snd  OUy  Streets.  Fine  stock  of  cigars 
and  Tobacco.  *dw. 


Programme    of    tiie    Great    RnuiUnff 
Matcnes. 

To  take  place  over  the  Oakland  Race  Track, 
Saturday  June  28th.  This  match  will  commence 
at  'nree  o'clock,  punctually,  for  $:ooo,  one  mile 
i  ad  repeat.  F.  Baxter  and  G.  Treat  name  br. 
m.  "Nell  Flaherty,"  6  years,  117  lbs.  (Blue 
Jacket.  Bed  Cap.)  James  Mee  and  John  Hall 
name  br.  m.  "Abi."  4  years,  100  lbs.  (Cinna- 
mon colored  Satin  Jscket  aud  Cap,)  At  four 
o'elook,  Matoh  tor  £5000,  two  miles  and  rat 
peat.  F.  Baxter  and  G.  Treat  name  s.  s.  "Tbsd 
Stevens,"  8  years,  110  lbs.  (Blue  Jacket  Bed 
Cap),  John  Hall  and  James  Mee  name  b.  s. 
"Ben  Wade,"  4  years,  103  lb».  (Btd  Jaoket 
Blue  Cap). 

I 


i 

YELLOW 
DOCK 


• 


AJPTEB    1JOE 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

GO  TO  THB 

Hot    Sootcla, 

Salter  street*  .ear  Kmhti 
And  try  one  of  their 

Hot  Scotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 
All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

mlilt JOS.  P.  BBIQBB. Proprietor. 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Tlook*pl]«?r»  -and  •ftutlou^rs. 
H.H.  Moorft,  60S*  Monttfomery,  near  Ubittaat. 

Duitae^  Colleges. 
Heald'e,  Bryant  &  Strattoas  College,  ?i  Post  street 

But-ljfii. 
Kate,  Fred,  8o.lt*  H  to  mo.  Call  ferula  Mari.t. 

Employment  Office. 
Chinese  Entolojment  Co.— Pisroe  A  Co.,  6ZT  Bao- 
ramento  street. 

Freoch  Fancy   Goedr. 
Loean  AOo„19afentgomery,107and  IDS  Butas*. 

Hair  Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Callander,  manufacturer,  62  Second  street. 

ffnisma  Hotr, 
Sampson,  A.  B.  k  Co.,  110  Second  street. 

Searcher  ef  Records. 
O.  Y.  Gillespie,  611  Washington  stress. 

Silver  Prlie  Dress  Fitting.         $ 
Mm*.  Broase,  No.  U  Third  street, 

TVuti-hea  and  Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Callender  62  BecoDd  street. 

HFhleenera  and  Paper  KABcers. 
A.  W.  Whelden,    22  Geary  street. 

Wlnee  and  Uqnoia    (Wholesale.) 
Daoftri  F.  4O0..W4Front 


GEKTEUDE  M,  GREGORY 

— OP  IETE — 

GBEGOBY TROUPE 

Is  requested  to  communfest?  immediately  with 
thf  nadtrt!gned.  By  so  doing: he  will  heiraome- 
th  Dg  e r:hVy  to  h  radvanUge. 

J.   H.  aicCABF,  TLtatxical  A  cent, 
J».19.Im  620  Wa-hingtori  Street. 


IO  Cts.     IO  Cts.     IO  Cts, 
Per  Glass  for  the  Floest 

Wines  and  Liquors, 

and  the  Celebrated 

FREDERICKSBURG  BEER, 

— w— 

FRED.    a.  WraiWORTH'S 

SALOOKT, 

GO]  KEABNV  STREET,  N.  W.  oor.    8,3. 
je-19-tl. 


OYSTER  GROTTO       g*  /r^ 

A  cleaa  aod  respectable   Oy^'er     vl^/ 
House  fitted  u->purc!OB3ly  for  Ladies'     tQI^P 
428    PINE     STREET, 

Above  the  Otlifornie  Market,  Detween  Kearny  aod 
Montgomery  Streets. 

^^r^iajrjjVKi^Bggggiflgg 


IODIOEofPOTAsI 

npac    butt  srm»»   Kniii 

1.  DM.     FnllH   ...   Blnl  w  u 

■Mf.14*     corrupt    «.d     larpare   aBM>H 

Core,  Bk<a~atlia  and  MtrtnW  f,  A 

Sola  by  «U  "  ■  '     — 


XSEXCT,    «1T    lAiauMI 

BOLE  AGENT6  FOB 

DB.    PKBBT'a    LAST    OH  A  HOB 

DB.  riKBT*  WJSBJTOOT  Mil 

rvl« 


POSTERI 

Proaraaunea,  and  .11  kinds  of  PrtoUn.  fc  . 

now,  uorcKi.  concur,  t 

ATBE  and  CIBCTJS  HA.KAOBB 
AT  LOW  SATIS,  BY 

^.  ^".   istereii 

S3.    CLAT    8TKEET.       ■ 


THOMAS    W.    BKEE, 
SHjXTBR  PliATl 


>  HAfTUFAOTDRRarj 
BEi'liSEI 


%g  DRUMS.  BtflJOS, 

UTUIB    MlJ»ICAjf~iiraTBT)B3L> 
S8TABLISHSD  Uf  1BS& 

iTLwdu  KiTMi  os  ihe  Banjo  and  Draaa.  i 
MISSION  BTKEET,  b«w..n  tint  and  &K 

N.  B.— Fin^lomd  BUnr  Solo  Bwjoa  bl 
Malonalaalwavaoaband.  i.' 


FREE  AND  EASY 

CVBBT    IATIBIAI    Blarl 
Piano    and    Singing   at.f 

CHARINGstr-MsSALO, 

e«6  Mission  street,  near  Beeaas 

delO  EAGLES  A  WILD,  Pra-artstT 


x.  MISS    N.    SCUU', 

LAOIBb' 

FASHIONABLE    HAIR 

k.         Has  BosLOVed 
844  WASHING 
Four  doors   below  I 
Hsirwork  of   all   Descriptions  ; 
Ohargea  moderate, 


MBS.  EGCrERT,  OLA1BVOTAR*. 
and  Trance  Medium— One  be  eos 
>o  business  or  aicrine»B  daily,  from  10 i_ 
S  p.  m.  Spiritual  Oirclea,  Sonday.  1 
Friday  eveninga.  at 8 p.m.,  at  berml*- 
O'Farrell  etreet.  near  Mason. 


Bar  Sugar 


WOE    BALB-B18    KIABHT    8Ti»r  ! 
"     MERGER'S.  .  Alio,  mn  kind  at  ^  " 

rnsij«i.«,dB.«u.     ^^..^ 


Lyon's   Portable 
KITCHEN   FURNA 

IN  ITS  BOONOMY   OF   OOiL  i?""1 
aa  a  psrf.ot  oooker,  broiler,  to"1?™?^ 

iroo  heater,  iB  a  neceseity  to  e'er/^Jr 
who  wishes  to  »a,e  tbe  stove  and  ta«-*^; 
the  lo, lit  cooeomei.    It  is  obean-BI  aa." 
ceeit  at  work,  at  Stombs  A    Miller,.  P» 
ru-fltier».  tin.  copper  and  Jloja  TOSJ5 
Masmre'e  Opsra  rlonae,  6.T  Wa.bioalai;      , 
MAAO  M.   WAPD,  Agent  ol  tbe  f"f.m 
She  trade  arjpplied. '   B. 


Philadelphia   Restaur).' 

DBAS.  T.  BEBGOLD.  rBOPBItW 

T'BE  CHOICEST  MFATS  o"P*il 
1  Vegetables,  Board  by  th,  »*"°;M  I 
4 »•>  F-IN E  K IREUT  between Kearol  •"  1 
and  Mostfomsrr.  ""'""" 


MILITARY    GOODS 

....AMD.    .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEM 
TRIMMINGS, 

8BS    Montgomery   etrtet,    Bo.aa 

nthH  tf  T.  BODGKR8  JOBJ  J 


EDWARD     PEEL 

«»5  and  617  -Waahlnaton^lr,  i 

AVB    OPEKED  A  COOKINO   'STA  J 

mee  t  at.-tbie  place  for  ebep.rT;Oje.r  I1 
BALL  bUPPKBS  .nd  LONCHBB  Ft 


H 


ins  Lj»«. v  .  .  -  - -•■-  —  -..-■- 

MOS  AND  SALOONS,  on  Ihe  nO'ti" 
letnss.    Lunches  rfollvered  in  any  part  or     i 
free  of  charge.     Tbe  perrocags  of  -he  M  j 
the  aity  in  reapeottaU?  solicited. 

GEORGE    MATES* 

DE AXEB  IN  OYSTKB8.  OLAMS    A  I 
andall  kind, of  SHELL  FISH.  M  j 
SUlUNo..  AO,  Al.  AS,  OallfornUTTI 
ltark.t,  entranoe  on  Oslifomi,  street  *-^ 
Pnbllo  or  private  parties  sjd   famllien  i 


^^mi  ma 


III  iciuwiiii  i;m 


S  OPERA  HOUSE. 


J  «B  !  Mem  <    • 

Mlii  •  »•  7--  « 

'  1BT  (U  MITE 


CALIFOBMIA    TaflATEI. 


•m  o»a»c« 
El  OOtll  1070 


THE     LATEST    SENSATION 


■l  Comedy  Company  POVERTY    FLAT 


•  «•>•  *—n., 


«.  Op  the  Eastern  Theatre*. 


t  U  u  C  rr 


WANE  BOOBfl. 

Robt.  Patcman, 

Bella  Patcman. 
Maurice  Pike, 

|S    MILLIE     SACKETT, 

H.    M.    HILLLNGS, 

iPrta  iw  link  »■■  Tk.kii>. 

IComeiy  Season  of  Eight  Weeks. 

r  PaA'tealac*  la    fatsjr*  »»ooan»m*nl- 


FIGARO) 


ORGAN  OF  AMUSEMENTS 


.atcum  n. 


ACT  I.-   Th«  Lily  of  P©-rt»  Flat.    Piloted  vows  and  dream*  of  lova 
ACT  ll.-Tho  Ronliiation.       also  Womana  Perfidy.- -  Liko  for    Liks. 
Scorn  for  Scorn. 

ACT  III.--  Dinmondn  aro  Trumps  !  Hearts  won't  win  !  Mow  deal. 
Hearts  are  Trumps.    The  Came  la  won. 

ACT  IV. —Again  clouds  appear.  Tho  murder  and  Vigilance  Co  m 
mlttee  around.  No  Mistake.  The  right  Criminal  Is  punish- 
ed,   and  the  aun  shines  upon  all. 

■  »'!•■  ••»   .'**•.    Ik.    r-.H.a.  O.....I  I.    |k.   W.l.r  ri.*.,   I.   ■»««.  t'mm  Ik.  I......I   k.l.h*  ml  i  k. 

lk.».»»W    «rw»,  Ik.   LIU  M    r.v.rty  ri.A. 

b«ttord«j  AlUraoon.  Jut.  M 

FIRST    GRAND   "POVERTY  FLAT"  MATINEE 


All    the    Theatre 


CIRCULATED  EVERY   DAY 


AX 


Moats*  Jqm  JOta,  Ant  ar>j**rs-e*  la  California  «f 


S3  i=l  rsr 


»i  a,   - 

7A       ...li.r,     . 

ai  ••  rxnu  I 


lass 


BgHTRALLT   THROUGHOUT   TH1    CTTT 


dan  House. 

■  Alt     IllKtEl,. 

»CK   riOITBI    BAILBOAD 

IORIN,  Proprietor. 

[SHED   ROOMS 


it  £t  uran  t  . 

Qaalitr   *r  wisa,    i.:q- 

■  ora     and    (Ifur*. 

LTAR1IB   IY   WEEK  OR    MONTH, 
fjnii 


8UN-J3    3Q-A.S-1T 

KVBRY  .. 

irday    Kvonin^, 

ATUQBT  O'GLOUK, 

_     AT   THS    ni.D    ORIGINAL 
|R1D    HuN.lt*    Oaarr    iiraal. 

fwb-r«  ion  c«n  n; »-  HOT  AND 
UOLD  DKlNrt>of  lis  Tsrj  bo. I 
Qaaltty.    Tbs  "O  A  Hnort."  Is  aU 

■  Vajsoa  band.     Drop  Lr- 
OAVK  MJCNDKS.  Proprietor. 


UlilEL'S  THEATRE 

■Tumi,   «toii\ii, 

It  GOOD  VARIETY  WOMEN 

l«t  |0l0(  Hast  Will  find  it  to  their  adrsn- 
f  r*  Uavlag  Catiforiiis  to  001 

J.  McllAM'  ». 

I   Boi  Ko.    ).   C.;li«ri»nni',   Wyoming. 


JOKER'S  BITTERS. 

KDRRSIGNED  IS  BOLE  AGENT  lit 
Hal»,  for  tha  sal*  of  i tit  sboTft  eo.s- 
Itt  t*.  Hs  tt  prepared  to  daal  will 
■d  Jobbers  n«  tba  moti  rtaion&blo 
YVM.  B.  JUUNUTUN, 
4»      California  suett. 


THE   OLD 

>t    sooton, 

tart*.  tlr««l.  imut  Kunk 
DrlnlfM    Ten    Cents 
I :  Drinks  a  Specialty. 
ST  TO!  IRJMtMV  II  TOWS. 

lb.  H.w  Tort  B.r»ia.  BuWr 
in.'..  DW.  DoMn  Fofio.  Ok 
-Jlforal*  lim  ygp  London 
:ua.tr.l.d  Looa.n  III   OkU 


On   Jackson  Street   Lot—Positively  last  Week  of  the  Circus. 

The  Great  New  York  and  New  Orleans 
ZOOLOGICAL    EQUESTRIAN    EXPOSITION, 

Txxmuza    bhows    in  okit  — 

MENAGERIE  CIRCUS  AND   LiUSEUM  ! 


OJ3.&  Tloltet  Aclrxilts  to  «a,ll 


A  ii-iomi 

Mi 
Allan 

ZEBRAS, 

OBAWOIB, 

KANGAROOS, 

IBEX, 

Mond  rills, 

OOBBILLA. 

PORCUPINE.- 
BABY 

ELEPHANT, 

GORILLA, 

Inchcumon, 

Four  Itrt. 

Iiions 


Tents. 

CACE 

-Of- 

PEFORMINQ 

LIONS, 

Uantsolb 

African  Tapir 

a  Ml  of 

Boyal  B«ogaJ  Tl«  r-\ 

•  drottof 

Datrtclan 

CAMELS, 

flpow-wbiti 

'CO0KATOO3, 

LLAHAa, 

JAGUARS, 

00*  LOT. 

GAZELLES. 


3FS.  A  TJOC  XKK  353 

PART    FIRST. 


3E»  3R,  O 

One  Hour's  Exhibition  of  Animals  and  Curiosities  in  first'  Pavilion. 


PART    SECOND. 

In  the    Circus  Pavilion. 

Performance:  Afternoon  at  2  and  Evening  *t  8  P.  M. 

1.-0V1BIDKE. -yJjT  \ '^Sl&^SH f" 

a^BVwD'o»V»LOA»E.'iot™die^f  Oj».lfc  J3J^,?,N* 

Pool...  .k>i  .omUsdlo  j  wllk  tn.  ^J'bauVs  "SD  0AVAUBE8 

S  -ROMAN  OAMBJ  OS  TBI  B0B1Z0HTAL  B  ^RoTjiJga'  A01TIW 
«.-M'LLB  B08A '»  "  .Juli  WOERKLL 

•  -lLfiiiicr  PKBFOKMANOE  OS  TBK  IBVISjBLE  "'^  j"0BTOS 
f.-OBAOBBOX  AOT  LPOS  TWO  BOBSE^^-^  AND'H'.'w"6'6bK 

•-VvUM?,LM,K0S'c6bkKANDBW'BiADTI-^ 

DAOMAR   _'._-. i        !■ 


(KITTENDEM    k     DALTO*. 


TURF  GALLERY  STABLES 

NO.  KOB  SUTTER  STRCXT. 


I  ■   bosrdlai  bona< 

m:i  im  I  rntfrpKH  a  daltor. 


BANGER  HALLE 

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CALIFORNIA  AND  NEVADA. 
VOLUNTEERS, 

HONORABLY  D1S0UABOED  FOR  ANT  |l 
o»a«-,at  Dram  Barrsck*.  or  sorotfasrJhL 
p]*oaorsr  S.O  nllss  from  pUcs  of  talutmsni  IU 
tra  satit'sd  to  •ddiilwnat  TtatsI  Par.  1  ,  1 

A"""VB.B0BIN80S.  JIF 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

V»W!MA    CiTT,    HKVA1IA. 

THIS  ELXOANT  THT'A'lRF  HAS  FKKIf  B.B- 
dsoor&tod,  acd  oaa  bo  r«tit«d  bf  tba  attal  e« 
/  ■>»    tha    w-sk.      Mr-ra    Aid    trsf&iioc    tumpuVM 
J  !ib*.rtl!7  trwlod  witb  ^^^j^^PJ^^I* 
Mui|»r  and  to)*  TVopriHsar 
,  J.  M.    M_rtiArfjE. 


THS  JOBBKAL  OF  A.MHSEMBHTB. 

Pablaehed  aitir  Da*  in  the  Y***  *" 
«T.        I»-       B  O  GABDUS 

AT 

439  Merloni  »oi»  SOS     W««hlo««»B  lu 

Below  Montiomery.  Sftn  gTeooieoo- 


TOESDAY JUNE  24.  1873 


2,0  CO  FIGAROS    A  DAY 

are  circulated  in  the  Cir- 
uus.  "Figaro"  is  the  only 
Programe  for  the  "Creat 
Show." 


C«n«  Affcin. 

Tn.  indltidual  who  attemptsd  to  burga- 
larzl.  Fioabo  office  on  8»tnrday  nigot  and 
tore  aw»y  the  meWio  fasienings  of  one  of 
oar  back  windows  in  his  endeavors  to  break 
id  is  invited  to  call  again.  Toe  yonng  man 
who  is  Bleeping  in  ttat  back  room  bae  pre- 
piled  a  rtcepti  n  for  him. 

&  California  Book. 

We  have  received  from  the  publishers  A. 
i.  Bancroft  &  Co  San  Pr»ncisoj  a  small 
volume  entitled  "men  and  Memories  of  San 
Francisco  in  the  spring  of  60,"  by  T.  A. 
Barry  and  B.  A.  Patten.  The  authors  being 
pioneers,  though  nol49,ersl  are  meetera  of 
th.ir  Bubject  acd  tell  many  pleasant  anec- 
dotei  of  early  times.  The  book  is  written  in 
an  easy  colloqoitl  style  and  ia  not  prstensive 
;in  aoy  way.  It  Is  the  most  "genial"  of  re- 
•jord5;  all  the  early  residents  mentioned 
therein  are  "fine  gentlemen"  "good  whole 
souled  fellows,"  and  "enterprising  mer- 
chants." There  is  jost  one  Utile  drop  of 
.gall  to  a  whole  barrel  of  moIaESej.  The 
book  is  deeUedly  Interesting  ti  old  settlers 
and  new-comers  and  will  have  an  extended 
Bale. 


A  Chan  :e  for  Sen    Jose. 

If  the  people  of  San  Joss  really  appre- 
oUte  mneie  aod  are  desiriom  of  hearing  one 
of  the  finest  artistes  in  ttae  world  they  have 
now  an  opportunity  of   proviog    it.    If  ft 
-subscription  list  sufficient  to  ooyer  expenses 
is  got  np  Wieniawski  will  peiform  ia  that 
town.    Ihe  Patriot  says:   "Persons  So  irons 
of  hearing  the  Polish  violinist,  should  leave 
their  names  at  Waldteufera  mneie  store,  In 
order  that  an  approximate  assuranos  may 
be  resohed  touching  the  probable  patronage 
.  to  be  expsoted.  Tho  posting  of  Wieniawskl's 
t  picture  in  store  windows  is  no  indication 
rtbat  Henri  will  presently  put  in  an  appear- 
ance in  peison:  he  will  come,  if  at  all,  in 
two  or  thiee  weeks,  and  not  at  all,  unless 
bis  agent  reeaives  a  favorable  recommen- 
dation.   The  publie  must  look  sharp  to  Or 
.self  this  time." 


Sweet  Sixteen. 

Nothing  we  have  read  latily  has  has  bad 
amores.fteniogefltet  upon  our  baart  (of 
our  Lead  we  will  not  speak)  than  the  girlish 
goslings  of  Olive  Harper  in  the  Alta.  Sweet 
Olive  always  calls  the  le.d'Oog  commercial 
daily  "mv  darliageat  of  old  "Attas''  »od  she 
gushes  over  the  "nice"  things  she  is  seeing 
in  London.  Olive  does  one  thihg  wbieh  we 
are  sorry  for;  she  calls  Poole  "the  snob  tai- 
lor." This  is  net  a  respeotfal  manner  in 
whioh  to  speak  of  a  true  artist.  Poole  is 
not  "Jae  snob  tailor"  he  makes  olothsa  for 
the  best  gentlemen  of  England.  But'Olive 
is  very  yonng,  (she  mnit  be  very  young, 
judging  from  her  writing.  It  is  impossible 
thatshe  can  be  thirty-three  and  fat)  and  has 
mnoh  to  learn.  Her  letters  to  the  Alta  are 
so  fiesh  so  girl  sla  so  innocent  so  Altaish 
that  they  are  really  oharming. 

Line  npon  Line. 

Indiana  drag  stores  sell  whisky  on  Sunday 
uuder  the  name  of  "laveudsr." 

Ao.tio,  Texas,  is  ex-anstia'  i's  resoarceB 
to  supply  itself  with  gas  and  water. 

"If  you  most  play  cards,"  said  a  Yale 
"prof."  to  a  student,  "don't  mark  the  backs." 

Oxford  University.  England;  is  one  thous- 
and yeara  old,  and  i's  annual  revenues 
amount  to  $1,000,000. 

Men  talk  about  th>  id'e  wind,  bu'.  the 
wind  is  always  busy,  Bnd,  like  a  ehserfu 
farmer,  whistles  at  its  work. 

It  ib  not  advisable  to  go  oat  of  doors  with- 
out anythicg  on  your  head,  or  into  society 
without  anything  in  it. 

The  graDd  essentials  of  happiness  are  eaid 
lo  be  sometbiog  to  do,  and  something  to  love- 
and  something  to  hope  for. 

The  inmate  of  a  boarding-honee  in  Ho- 
boken  desoribes  the  programme  of  his  break- 
fast as  '  'bells,  jangled  eut  of  tune,  and  bash.' 

Balpi  Waldo  EmersMi  i»  in  his  seventy- 
first  jear, 

M»rk  Twain  is  building  a  $40,000  house 
in  Hartford. 

Salt  Lake  talks  of  budding  a  Gentile  Thea- 
tre. 

The  Athecaoam  oalls  on  Parliament  to 
abolish  the  offioial  oensorsbip  of  playB, 
urging  that  it  is  an  anomaly  and  absurdity. 

Oamille  Dubois  returns  next  autumn  to 
New  York  with  Lydia  Thompson's  new 
troope. 

The  London  Lyoenm  has  been  taken  for 
the  autumn  by  Mme.  Parepa-Bosa  for  En. 
glish  opera. 

Too    Frequent. 

Dext«  Bmith's  Paper  says: 

Mies  Louise  Meyers,  the  well-known  vo- 
calist and  aetre;s,  has  married  Mr.  Drone, 
a  New  York  lawyer. 

It  is  too  often  the  case  that  an  induatrioss 
artist  marries  a  drone. 


NEW   ADVERTISEMENTS. 


HARRY    MYERS, 

Agent    for  bilctaiiigi  A    Or*,'- Sobool    Satebtla 
for  i>oya  mid  Girls.     «  ill  coll  it  reaideaosa. 
ji-23-lm 


Liverpool  and  Great  Western 

(steamship  Company, 

CARRYING  THE  TJ.  S.  MAIL,. 

TIGKETS  SOLDlo  AND  FROM 

±J  Londonderry,  Hambarsb,  Bremen. ^Uttfi. 
HnTff,  Parte,  Sweden,  Belgium,  Norway  And  eil 
European  cities. 

TbiiOompaoy  tau  arrangements  with  tbs  Com. 
mhelonerof  Emigration  aod  Railroad  Companies 
at  New  York,  by  which  passengers  are  promptly 
forwarded  to  the  Pacifio  Cca.t. 

For  paitioalari  apply  to 

II.  B.  JACK8  1A-,  Afj*nt, 

mi2Dltn  S39    Monlguiner.v  itrest. 


CALIFORNIA     THEATRE. 

Mr.  John  McCulloogb Proprietor  and  Manager 

SPECIAL    ANNOCiSOBUBNT. 

MR  JOHN  McCULLOUGH  tsliODl^ainre  tn  an- 
nouncimr  rbr,  eng'gem.nt  for  a  very  limited  Dum- 
ber of  ugh ts  of 

MR.   SOTHERN 

Who  will  mike  bla  flrat  appaaranoe  in  California 

Monday    Evening,   Jane  80th, 

In  his  fern  sue  aod  original  impersonation  of 

LURD    nDNDB£ASY, 

lo   thi  Oomedj   of 

OUR    AMERICAN     COUSIN. 

In  oonaeqaeaoe  or  the  unaauill j  great  expense 
Incurred  by  tha  engig -meat  there  will  positively 

be  nol»reo  laist,  wita  iha  lingle  exception  of    the 
Pm-  S. 

Box  Gffioe  for  the  bub  of  Reserved  Seats  wilt  be 
open  on  Taejdar  m   mug, 


"Madame  Bis  tori  Is  now  giving  a  faw  per- 
formancee  in  Paris,  on  her  way  to  the  En- 
glish capital- 

♦- 

.Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cares  Rheumatism  and  Neuralgia.  8 


'Corns,    Bunions,    Ingrowlnc  Kails. 

A  perfect  cure  warranted  bj  Albert  Bohoen- 
wald,  HI  Second  fitrett.  1-Bl 


flie    Bosi    Kemedles, 

Dr.  Perry'a  Last  Ohanoe,  for  pain.    Dr.  Per. 

it's  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  bulona  complaints. 
Cor  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Sansome 
Street,  oerner  of  Commercial.  * 


JP boto arr »p ni c   carda. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  People*  Art 
Gallery,  34  Third  etieet  between  Stevenson  and 
IliafJon  *tn*t. a 

Star  Slvlrta  and  Collars. 

All  aorta  and  sizes,  for  sale  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Lanndry,  121  Leidead otfl7  St.        * 


<Jood   News. 

My  customers  and  the  public  £ro  notified 
Ah  at  the  openlne  of  Montgomery  Avenue  will 
sot  neoeeeltate  my  removal,  bat  that  I  still 
•.keep  the  largest,  best  assorted  and  theap^st 
.afiock  of  men   and  hoys  clothing  In  the  city 

Also  great  bargains  in  gent's  furnishing  goods 
trunks,  valise?,  hats  etc,.  Call  before  pruchsE- 
i  ng.  H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  first 
Store  north  of  Washington  6l. 


'Fo-uxtli  of  July. 

Strangers.  LaileB  &  Otn'Ieniau.  before  you 
leave  the  city,  vlatt  the  Carpet  &  Foraiture 
Emporium  of  JOHN  0.  BELL  nearly  opposite 
the  Grand  Hotel  on  Market  at  Al'o  folding 
Chairs,  Camp  StoolB.  Th*  Weei  Ca  p  t 
Sweeper,  &  the  finest  assortments  of  Lace 
^o  attains  in  the  State.  6p. 


WIENIAWSKI_CONCERTS. 

PACIFIC     HAIiIi. 

MB.  HEN  EI  WiENIAWSKI, 
Bole  Violiaietof  dUM  jwty  the  Etaperor  ofKos- 
aia,  asti  t  d  by 

Bl'lle  JCiE  DE  BTTHEft.  Soprano; 
Mr.  CASL  WOLFSOaiV,   PiaoiBt; 
Mr.  I*.    KE3fBIJSLlKsKK,    Aooompanylst. 
■    Haathehon  rti  annoonoef  rn  it  week 

THEEE  GRAND  CONCERTS, 

— FOE— 

Tuesday  Evening: Joneaiih 

Thurauny  Event utt Jn»«  X6lh 

Friday  Eve alng June  47 th 

Aim  a 
CONCERT     MATINEE 

Saturday  Afiernoon Jane  08th 

An  entlr)  chingeof  programme  each  evening 

AdmlMlon Sl.OO 

Beservtd  Seati  Mot-.  Extra. 

Matinee  Price— Admission    (including     reeerred 

seats)  *1  0l>. 

Steiuways  Pianos  TJaed  at  all  Wieniawjki  Concerbi 


T^E   0T7RX]   ROAD 

....TO.... 

SUCCESS 

13  BT  FOLLOWING  TEE  TRUE 

American  Business  Principles 


The  Reasons  for  Success  or  Failure 

We  start  wlta  tha  flat  asaawtlon  that  do  bouse 
has  ever  failed  because  tha  prloe  asked  for  mei- 
obandise  it  kept  was  tot  low.  And  against  this 
declaration  we  pleoe  this  faot,  that  no  firm  in  the 
ordinary  routine  of  trade  has  ever  grown  into  a 
large  and  increasing  baiiaeie,  or  taken  tbe  load  in 
its  particular  olais  ol  goods,  *Ub  high  prions  for 
tbe  wfit;nword.  Sncceas,  Id  tbe  largest  nnmb;r 
of  Instances,  can  be  traced  to  fair  dealing,  CuUK- 
TESY,  and  INTBULtOENT,  PERalSTENT  EN- 
KROT. 

One  mistake,  one  a'-tempt  to  teat  the  too  often 
cheated  public  may  resDlt  in  apparent  saooese,  but 
sooner  or  later  the  victim)  of  the  imposition  trill 
turn  upon  you.  When  a  man  bays  a  thing  and  has 
paid  too  muoh  for  it,  it  is  useless  trying  to  smooth 
over  the  matter.  The'  merchan t  who  ehuokled 
over  the  big  profit  he  made  baa  f  lrnlahod  the  club 
wherewith  his  own  head  may  ba  broken.  These 
are  more  days  yet  to  some,  and  the  man  who  thinks 
DUNNING  A  MATCH  FOR  HONEBT  DEALING 
had  batter  not  forgn  it. 

Patrons  era  expsoted  to  pay  a  profit  on  the 
purohsses  aod  at  the  same  time  depend  npon  the 
merchant's  advantages  as  a  cuarin^ea  that  they 
are  fair  and  reaaoa&bU.  If  the  public  axe  con- 
vinced that  a  certain  tradesman  baa  peculiar 
facilities  for  laying  in  bis  waras,  aod  they  disoov 
er  the  par  oentaga  of  profit  t>  be  less  than  is  gen- 
erally damaaded,  it  matters  not  how  small  it  is, 
fractional  earns  are  snmoient  to  insure  eaoceas 
where  the  oootrary  will  surety  result  In  failure. 


Koeps  a  Lending  Maa. 

The  Grand  Oirons  is  very  strong  in  tal- 
ent, and  in  addition  to  a  fall  circus  troupe 
employs  a  "leading  man."  fie  leads  tn« 
camels  in  tbe  grand  entree. 


Getting  On. 

The  Local  BreitUs  man  of  the  Alta  is  get- 
ting on— getting  on  towards  an  idiot  asy- 
lum. Speaking  of  the  performanoe  at 
Woodwird's  Gardens,  he  siys: 

The  ballet  pantomime,  by  Mauemoiselle 
Ttesese  and  Mous.  Sonmidt,  was  a  leg 
gaunt—  tbe  boys  wero  carried  away  with  it; 
but  got  btelt  in  time  to  enjoy  the  rejt  of  the 
fan. 

And  this  is  "fun!"  Tbis  is  the  fan  of  the 
man  who  thinks  it  ia  eaBy  enough  to  write 
like  the  Daobury  News  man  if  a  fellow  will 
only  give  bis  mied  to  itl 


A  Natural    Misfortune. 

PerBioetwill  get  tight  occasionally,  moeh 
to  the  BBtonuhment  of  himself  and  friends* 
•'For  years,"  sayshe.it  was  nnacoountable 
to  me,  for  I  never  did  drink  but  a  ..mouth- 
ful or  two,  and  tbe  cause  never  did  strike 
me  nntit  I  measured  my  mouth,  and  found 
that  it  be'd  a  pint." 


Crystal  Strap's  Rooms. 

The  Crystal,  alive  to  the  wants  of  the  com- 
munity, has  imported  direct,  Bxfw&bd's  oete- 
biated  Scotch  Whisky,  which  all  trne  lovers 
of  good  1  quors  will  sample  if  wise.  Briefly  & 
Donee,  proprletorF,  535  Sacramento  etrett,  be- 
twet n  Montgomery  and  Saneome.  6  c 


Pratt's  Abolition  OU 

Cures  Stiff  Joints,  Bpraina  and  Bruises.  3-n 


GERMAN    PIANOS. 

THE  BSST  AND  THff  OBEAP- 

-Bt.    Schraabtta<lter  4  Oo„  Agents 
J'ar    tbe    celebrated    Factories    of 
■      jlBlntbner,  in  Leipzig,  and   Sohlpip, 
'  Berlin      Office.  Bl«  QLAVBlKKBr.         ap?" 


]Flve  Hundred  Men  Wanted 

Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 
•*Fbat  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leidesdorff  st.        • 


Dont.  ReadTlU  s. 

For  if  you  do  you  will  sp:nd  all  of  your 
miney  boylog  your  family  dren.good9,  hos- 
ieries, tablcolo-b),  children's  outfits,  etc,  at 
!  the  cheapest  and  most  fashionable  place  In  the 
city.  Friedlandfr  &  Go's,  No.  9  Third  street' 
-Nucleus  Building:  3.H. 


t  G      j.  Haae.«&  Oo. 

1  he  great  Candy  Emporium,  10  Kearny  3t 
»  near  Market.  €*. 


»JP*vil>llc  accommodation. 

vr.hingleftattheoffice  before  8a.   m..   can 
•*e   returned  In   the  evening   If  reqnirtd;  we 
jiever  dlsappoictl    What   Cheer   Laundry,  121 
Leidesdorff  street.  * 


FOURTH    OF    JULY. 

'VtT'lalto  Sliiirtsa 

Flremeus  eliirts 
Oalloo  slilr-tiai 
O-^or    Shirts 
Clxecls.    Slilrls 
TJnd.er   Bblrts 

And  .11  kind,  of  Farniehiog  Goods  sod  Toilok 
Articles  »t  tbo  aao.l  Batiofactou  pries,  St  the  Old 


Lire  WeH  and  Enjoy  Yourself. 
SOUTHERN  PACIFIC 

Oyster  and  Chop  House 


Pratt's  AnoHlion  OU. 


mer  atreet,  ott  Kearny 
Fine  and  Oalliomia. 

WE    FURNISH   THE   FATTB8T    OYSTERS 
and  ocoicest  Obopi  and  8t«>aka,  cooked  In 
the  best  manner,  with  the  b*Bt  OoSea  and  be-t  of 
everything,  at  moderate  rates.    Tbe  finest  Liquors 
and  Cigars, 
aS-Elegnot  8olt«a  et  Koosms  t*v  Ladles. 
■ar-OPEM  DA.Y  AND  NIGHT. 


OPERA  HOUSE. 

SAN    JOSE. 

This  theatre  will  b  a  leased  on  libaral  tsrma  for  six 
month  a  or  by  tbe  year  to  an  exoerienaod  manager, 
basinets  rcquirine  myahssnee  from  .sao  Jobs.  Tbe 
h  .use  oan  now  be  rented  by  tbenigtitor  week  on 
low  terms. 

SEATIiYQ    CAPACITY  1,200. 
G.  BBOHA8KA.  Proprietor, 
SAN  JOSE 


WANTED. 

A  Leading  man,  Juvenile  and  Ooraediao-  Those 
whocan  make  tbemaefvee  generally  uaefal  and 
trarel  for  a  eure  but  low  salary.  Varitt;  talent  al- 
so wanted.  

Addreea,   C.  A.  LEWIS 

lil-V-BEl-MOIlE, 

ALAHKDA  OO.,  OAL 


OHt.  LEE  CHUN  GKE, 

CELEBRATED 

Oxiinese  PlLyslolan, 

1017   DUPONT  STREET, 

Between  Pacific  and   Jackson  8ta. 

Oures  all  disease.    Moderate  charges.  j-U.lm 


FICARO 


"  HERE,  THERE  AND  EVERYWHERE, 

.. — ., "Tgaohanga  of  readei 

Oonveyanoes,  Hotels, 


_    and  is  constantly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
in  tbe  Theattes,  Traveling  Of  — 


and  public  resorts  generally. 


FIGARO 


placed  in  the  baiisof  nearly  all  who  come 
to  tbe  city  to  make  pun  ^eee,  and  ia  therefore  the 
best  of  advertising  medio, .  % 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGHAMME.IN 
every  Theatre  in  San  Franoisoo. 


FIGARO 

IS  MAILED  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon-tne  papers  lett  in  tbe  theatres  st  light 
being  gathered  up  and  ea»nd  for  that  purpose. 


FIGARO 

IS  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH! 
out  tbe  centre  of  tbe  city,  in  all  Hotels,  Res- 
taurants, Saloons,  Sterea  and  Offices- 


FIGARO 


crROULATED    EVERY     DAY    ON    THE 
Oakland  rJerryBiats  to  catch  tbe  paseenaers 


Mi 


u    i    vitrll.n  > •  .  I  *    oi*l.aa  ftejTjttoata  to  canoe  in. 

p   D'.  JasStlV    I  Proinetori.     ■    t»t  url?o  b,  Uiom.t  OrorUnd  Tnln. 


OUR  MANNEB  OF  DOING 
BUSINESS. 


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O  to  oar  prices. 

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Wt  represent  oar  sooda  Jast    as 

r>  they  are.  * 

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Ul     We  return  the   money   to  all  who  ' 

™  bay  of  as  and  ore  aot  iulted,  If  the  , 

09  e;ood»  are  not  soiled. 

>*     We  are  willing   to    gire  polite  at-  j 
m  tentioa  and  show  yon  taroagh  oar 
<  stock  whether  yoa  wish    to  bay  or 
^  not* 
n      Ws  propose  to  treat   oar  cmtom. 


PICNICS,  EXCURSIONS,    ET 


S.  F.  aud  H.  P.  R.  R.  0 


CHANGE    OF    T1IMI 

THE  GHUPlhX  ROUTE  TO  THE  GEY5ERI 

ONANOAFTHR  JDNE  1,  187S.  THE  811* 
or  ANTKLOPK.  conneotioK  at  DonanttaK 
ing  with  the  Han  rranciseo  A  North  PaclooHi 
road  Company  for  Olorerdale  and  all  iateraedii 
autionu.  will  leave  San  Franoiaco  dally  (sin  at 
exopted),  from Kroot street  W barf, at 2 dp  rv  i 
tnrntnR,  tbe  tnin  will  lesve  Olorerdale  dalli 
*>:0)  o'otook  a  u  ,  connacting  at  Donacoe  «ith  i 
Bte  -mer  and  arriring  io  tjaa  F.  aaciaco  at  11*" 
J  fa?  eteainers  and  cars  mak^  olose  ooaj 
with  stages  to  and  from  all  points. 

SUNDAY   EXCURSOnTTt  REDUCED  RATI 

Leare  Ssn  Frjnoleco  at  S  a.  h.  every  8us( 
arriviog  at  Ulorardaln  at  i  o'clook  p.  il  Rsiamj  i 
will  le&ve  OloTercali:  a*  2  o'olock,  atriving  lag. 
Fraaoijco  at  ~  o'otoo  1.  This  will  allow  axsil 
Bioniati  sevAral  hours  at  am  of  tbe  placisa|>: 
tee  line  of  i  ha  rosd.  tur  all  information  aoDlfl 
the  Oompsiis'a  cffloe,Ht6  otobigomerxitreta 


San   FfunoiLo-i   st  2  30,  F.  BL  ;  the  cat's 
Oiovardale  at  6  a.  at 
ap!8 PETER  DONAHOE.  Pi 


r^ajj. 


Badger'sCentral  Park,  Oaklar [ 


THESE  BEAUTrFUL  GARDENS  AR 
open  for  tbe  seaiota,  and   many  of  tl 
popular 

Will  ba  held  there.  Tbe  attractions  are  i 
ous.  SKAfTNQ  PAVILION,  MUSEUM,^ 
N  ASIUM.    Skating  free  oo  week  days. 


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CHILDREN  IO  OBNTS.                          *P 

PIPI±  AXl 

Thla  Tonic  la  bo  Rlarveloaa   la  1 
feet*  Uaat  it  U  at}  led  thioajth 
rope 

Magic    Bitt« 

It   Strengthens    the    nerves! 
Youth  and  Health!    Gives  VI, 
Intellect,  and  Renewed  Strength  i 
rlllty  to  the  aged  and  Infirm,  - 

SOLD     EVERYWHE 

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w  again.. 

Q     W«  aim  to  treat  aar  customers  la 
^  such  a  woy  that  every  visitor  we 
have  will  be  a  walking    adrertlse- 
_  ment  for  oar  house. 

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111 

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gOUft   INDUCEMENTS  TO 


CUSTOMERS. 


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q     Aood.  Stylish  ClothloB,  well  made. 
3  at  moderate  prlesa,  aad  warranted 

os  repreiented.  Follte  and  at  tent - 
Jive  saltemea  In  attendance*  and  no 
■  ioue  nrstea  ta  purchase  If  the  good* 
Mdo  aat  aula.  If  the  above  la  your 
Hideo.  hn\r  business  shuuld  be  con- 
ducted, call  and  see  us. 


REMEMBER,  YOU  CAN  ALWAYS  FIND  AT 
cur  store  a  full  etook  of 


CLOTHING 

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GENTS'  FURNISHING : GOODS, 

Fancy    Goods, 

Engllab   :Outlery, 

HITS,  TRUNKS,  VALISES. 

In  faot,  a  general  stock  of  all  kinds  and  grades 
of  goods,  oheapsr  than  any  other  house  In  tha 
city.  , 

IXL  Auction  Store 

618  and  620  Kearny  St., 

Corner    of    Commercial 

MT-37  &   . 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUS 

Aad  College  of  MedlcUe. 

IO   fiflO    BEAUTIFUL   AND  WIT 
lUiVVU  ireobjecU  to  be  a<*§n.    Qpi 
Pablio  DAY  AND  NiaHT,  at  EUREK 
SIS  Montgomery  Street.    FOR  MEN  0 

tap*  Da.  Jobd an'6  Pbtvatb  Office  i.  . 
Oearr  street  (opposite  old  Mechanioa'  Pan 


IT'S  T=TA3Eri3  "17X1 

....THBBEVOBZ,.. 

SAVE  YOUR  MO? 

BT  GOING  TO 

THE  PALACEJF  FA: 

ANOTHER  EXCITEMENT  ABOU 
New  t  tore.  17  Seoood  atr«et.  oppt 
Grand  Hotel.  Olotblog  of  tbe  latest  m 
faabiODable  styles  mac'*i  to  order.  Pfa'l 
better  than  at  aa;  ether  house  in  tbe  citri 

NOTE  THi~PRICI 

Pants.,  .from  $6  to  $  I  2  , 
Suits • ..from  $28 

I  Invite  tbe  inspection  of  toe  Oboiowt' 
ttae  market. 

A.  MORRIS.' 


IVo.    W 

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Second    Bt 

Oopo.ll.  era 


DfcRENZ 


The    Great   Tonic  und  AwpetlsflF 

Stale  Everywhere.     |  ■^  '  * 


3.   C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN     JJV, 

Cor,  Second  and  Tehama 

■-Terrapin     constantly 
OyBtera  In   erery    at'le. 
SUPPER     ROOMS F"* 
deo  SI  lm 


CANDIES. 

ALL     KlNDts     OE    THE 
made  at  our  Steam  Oandy  -_- 
orders,  especially  Irom  tbe  country, 
and  will  be  promptly  fcgA^fdrsJ'  Wl 

1  Of  MriTittinmarT  ■••»» 


ALHftffiBRA  LODGiNG 

FIHELV  aTUBTOBSD  I 

"  Weu's^iawKl  •"«  V«"^^"  ! 
-     _  Onfnroieajeai  *»o"=J  «SJft  ' 
o7TriTn«t  boMd.     s.fcHAj*B»A 

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VARIETY   TALENT   WANT-hce 


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IKLEY'S  NEW  VARIETIES 


*1W    ALHAVBRa    TI1ATBI. 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


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VIVIAN!  VIVIANI 


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HBK-X-        3ry  3E1.  A  £ 

la  fan  Oraat  panlotn.m".  tha  "Old  Vonu  wfao  Llrr-d  Id  Ike  Bboa." 


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EAT  RUNNING  RACES 


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Great  Match  Races  for  $10,000 

WILL  TAKS  PLACE 

Saturday  June  28,1873 

OVER  THE 

AKLAND    TRACK 

Hsnti  will  itart  punetaallyat  3o'olock. 

A.TOH     FOX1.     SS.OOO 

Oaa  Mile  and  Repeat 
.  r  end  O. Treat  nam*  lir.  m.  Nail  F  ahirtr.6  yearJ.br 
•man  dam    Jaaor    dull;  to    carry    117    paun-l*.   bains  a 

4«0v    r  rj»»«|lit 

fdeaand  ,J  Hal  namebr.  m  Ah1,  i  yart,  by  Wocdbnrn. 
P>U;  Kintrii-i  <J,  aa  carry  I'/fl  poundl  l  >  rail. 

ATOn     F3a?L    $0,000 

TwoMiltaand    R*D*at  .      , 

UrA  O.  Traatn  m^.f.  lh>d  8hwb»J  y'ari  br  Lanf- 
dam  Maty  0h<  ton,  tioirr/  lt6  pootuli,  dj1d|  Apocodt 
rluoraliwKiKlit 

la  l  ami  Junta  Maa  nami  b.  a.  Bid  Wad".  4  ye&n,  br 
Ibarn    dam  atoaa  Raaa ;  tt  carry  101  pooodi  to  rola. 

Uaica  'o  (hi  Trs-k  91  to.    Ladiaa  Frae. 
natal  boil  Mill  Uara  tba  Uit*  at  I  oVouk.    Vnhlo  at  will 
Rxtra    Btreal  Care  aid   rao 


IDOLS,  POOLS, 

i  lices,  atefeg  Kaces. 


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P«  on  the  Oroit  M itoh  Bices  between  A  BI  »nd  HELL 
•  LAHEBT1T,     ud    BEN    WADE  tnd  THAD 
I     BTB YENS,  which  tikes  plsoe  liltardsy 
next,  0T«r  0»lil«nd  Trici,  will 
bold  at  the 

;  Lick  House  Saloon 

....ON....' 

■ursday  and  Friday  Ev'ngs 

|  o»  tbe  hi  o'tlsok  bo  it  on  the  d»T  of  to* nee. 
ECIUXjIF  Idb    CO.* 


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PRINTING    DRAMATIC,   MUSICAL,  LECTURE.    AND 
EQUESTRIAN  A6ENCY, 

Rooms     1<3    and      17 O&O    Waehinffton    atrect. 


«ri'.(IAI.    KOTICE    TO 

Picnic   and  Ball  ConimitteeR. 


BAM'M  and  OROUKti  THAU  oompoaad  of 
tba  b*ai  ntaaiaiaoi  la  tba  SUK  aodar  ooaipa- 
Uot  laadara,  at  lairraara. 


MIM    MINHIK    WAI.TO.T, 

....wrrii,... 

TWO      NSW       II  B  A  M  AH, 

la  prepared  to   aaoapt  ancacamaDU    fat  *  or   12 
nlfbU   oofflmaDQiDi'  is  July, 


■9-Tba  Eaalaaai  atTaniamasU  of  Dranilla  or  MoiiaeJ  BqUrUlsmaota,  FBTIB.  PI0HI08 
ate.,  attaadad  to. 

■VrAII  tnifftoataaalraatad  to  aa  will  be  aaaeaUd  wltb  prompiaaaa.  No  abarfai  mtda  eioep 
for  aarrloaa  aotaally  parforiaad.  unBttlRAJI    «  OKIt  VM    A    CO. 


STILL  ANOTHER. 

OWING  TO  TUB   BOAKOfTV    Of    BALO0N8 
«DBa<b  atraat,l  be«  to  lofor*  my    friooda 
and 'be  public  tbatl  have  o  pan  ad  tba 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

....ftT.... 

81XJ  Bauh  atraet.  natwean    atoateaiai-ry 

uad  kMrai. 

All  Drinks,  Plain"  or  Fancy,  10c. 

Oonooolad  In  tba  beat  atyla  and  of  the 
Pareet  Llqaora. 

€;■£•.  w-"t,"«JlS'1;u_. 

•OH  tf  ■«  TfontUser. 


BANGER  HALLE 

(81WOBBS  HALL.) 
14     OF.AHT    AT.,     NEAK     KIABNT. 

XfaA»  a>na  the  Ohaleaal  Brnnda  of    Win* 
•ad  Itlajttara  oa  aaattd. 

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KTK.  BAR.  THROAT.  LU.^Ofl  and    HKART— (atarrb.  Deaf- 

nm,n»ch«rin  from  tba  K.ia.  Weak  or  li  flaaied  Byae,  Ooafb*. 

Neata'ila.  Kbewtaeaiiem.    D/epepaia,  filaa. 


frraaQ 


or  ainftta,  aeanred  apaady.  aafa  enre  of 
No[Pr„ii8n.  weekoaaa,  l'rol*ptai.  etc., 
Da     Olbar    Ditaaiai    raajadlad.      AVOID 


trrera,  Tnmara.  Wane  and  Mark*  -killfally  remorad. 

-  All  Oonfl  leatial  tJaaaa  Pallblaily  Altai  J 

t-nihe  itnel   Men,   Do  ni*l  •/    wbtt    ih.j  »»   read   or   doa- 


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'red,  can  rt\j  oo  inre  remedy  of  daiormllr,  debility,  or  die- 
aa«a  wrainc  od  bodr  aad  tnlnd  No  qatakary  ordaoaptloa. 
Baet  tn*»ni  koowo  for  riptd.  iaey  aare  (aroidlDe  daof  *r,  eaf- 
farti  (  eipotora  or  loie  of  time)  of  nlnlimit  aad  »,»  <-ial  die- 
•  aaee  *it:.p  it  m<>rourr.  p  >>")3e  tit  t  — 
care  (where  all  olli*  > 
If  ft  from  bad  treatment  or  aegl'Cl.  -eta 

r  rea  i.'onfoltatlonf .    All  MetliOlDee.  eto  ,  fornfibad. 

Call,  or  ante   n»ir  aaaa.     Addrew,    K    ,l.«IKI.V   M.  D„ 

mm   baoa,  «t'-i  Kearnr   .treat.    K    K.  Uoraar    ol    (.alifomla 
•treaV  bao  Fraoclaoo.  Oaf.  led* 


Single  Outside  Rooms, 

— — WTTB 

No.  1  Sprint;  Berts  mid  Hair  Mat  trasses, 

— —  AT  TOE— — 

BRANCH  HOUSE, 

•  «1    HAKKOM  K   «T2l',r.T,    COB.    (IAT. 
AT 

3E*irty     0«SAt»     por       JNTlslat, 
And  Lonm  by  the  Week, 


o  x»  au  2\T     AUIi      TVIGB' 
Apr-38  L.  J.  EWKLl,  Proprietor. 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


i  ijj  ■ 
THB  MOST  ELBOAKT  CUSTOM    WOKK  IN   THE  OITT 

Beers    6c  Maynard, 


TFZ 


O-' 


HE  JOTTRHAX  OF  A1TD8EH2HTS, 


aH'bllsiad  every  Ito  In  tba  Vearby 
J.       E».       s  o  O-  -*»-  »  3D  TJ  B 

ASS  Merehani  aa*    08*  WMUMtoi  «U. 

Below  MoatcoBterr.  8"  Trnneiaoo. 


WEDNESDAY JUNE  25,  1878 


AMUSEMENTS*     Etc 


California  Theatre 

"Pefartr  Flat"  »lih  its  mininr  sensations  Kid 
vivid  scenes  of  lif#  In  Early  California  drawBWSU 
aid  will  b«  played  nntilSatnrd&r,  when  the  nehers 
tad  door  ke.aer.  of  lha  thtntra  will  tike  their 
annual  beniQ'.  "Daman  aad  Pythias"  sad  *  Po- 
ahontai"  will  be  plartd,  a-d  Jobn  MoOnllonah 
will  «D»Vehi«!*it  appeertnca  prior  to  hie  depar- 
ture (cr  the  Beat.  The  world-renowned  Solhern 
will  avcetr  on  Monday. 
Alhambra  The  litre. 

Kill  j  end  Leoo,  the  wonder  falJ«it*r,  the  evsi- 
popalir  ch  tries  Vivian,  the  learned  B-mator  Sob 
Hart;  the  awsst  Toiosd  W.  F.  Baker,  «J.  G.  Hna- 
s»ll  and  others  will  appear  to-nJght  in  a  great  pro- 
(ninst. 
Btlla  L'alon    Theatre. 

iTinoDt  goes  to  the  Bella  Union  now  end  than. 
and  erasers  of  bring  well  emased.  The  company 
oomprnei  such  old  favoritea  ae  Uitt  Kelly,  Mies 
Minnie  Fillmore,  Miss  May  Leilie,  Tammy  Brea 
and  Lon  BixOd,  Tommy  Barton,  Fied  Ritchie.. 
Oaeaim  and  Fritz  and  othere  who  baTe  late  y  joined 
this  popular  combination.  Toe  programme  fax 
to-olgbt  appears  oa  oar  first  page. 
BnckJey '■  Varieties). 

Fan  la  the  order  of  the  evaning  at  this  house  ( 
and  those  who  do  net  enjoy  themselves,  mast  be 
badly  haunted  by  the  btoe  <leviJB.  llijs  lis  Maj> 
Frank  lloi  timore-  Ned  Buckler,  and  a  host  of 
other  a  appear  nightly. 
Pacific  Hall— Wienaawsjsi. 

There  waa  a  fine  audience  laat  night  at  Pacific 
Hall,  wbenl.be  first  cf  iha  second  seriea«f  Wien- 
iawaki  concerts  waa  girea.  The  programme  wae 
an  exoellentone,  aad;waa  charmingly  performed 
The  leooad  concert  will  take  plaee  te-enotrow, 
Sottiera. 

The  most  popular  comedian  living  will  arrive 
this  evening  by  train  from  the  Bast.  Beats  for 
Monday  night,  when  he  will  nuke  his  first  appear- 
ance at  the  California  Theatre  in  his  great  creation 
vf  Lord  Dundreary,  are  in  demand. 
The  •  •Great  Snow." 

Ihere  waa  an  immenae  attendance  lait  night,  and 
the  excellent  programme  performed  gave  general 
aitisf action.  Mine  BoaaMareUa  met  with  an  acci- 
dent laat  night,  which  inck.ly  was  not  attended 
wiih  serious  eonseaaenoes.  While  she  was  being 
d-awo  np  on  a  rope  to  a  trapeze,  the  king- bolt 
broke,  and  she  fell  some  fifteen  feet;ehe  was 
several*  shaken,  and  received  some  injuries 
J,  L,  Eavia'  troupe  *f  performing  dogs, 
■  ■Brandy."  "Gin,"  "Sugar,"  "Dexter,"  "'Willie,'' 
"Fanny,"  "Jenny" and  others,  farm  a  vary  popular 
featmre  In  the  entertainment.  A  performance  will 
he  given  this  afternoon,  and  again  in  the  evening* 
The  Seals. 

At  the  etated  meetirg  of  the  Benevolent  Protec- 
tive 0,d»r  of  Seals  held  at  Uieir  Lodge  rooms, 
Cbart-r  Oak  Mall  775  Market  atreet  on  Tuesdaj 
Jnne  lath  1673.  the  following  Officers  were  duly 
Blected  for  the  enanlng  term.  Grand  Beal  Sheri- 
dan Oerbyn.  Tics  Grand  Seal,  Cn&s.  Ooriell 
Grand  Baceiving   Seal,    Thoe.   W.   Brea.   errand 

Scnbe  of  Seals,  A.  W.  Bark.  Grand  Oorraspon 
ding  Scribe  of  Seals,  Bmannel  S.  Torres,  Trus- 
tees—E.  J.  Boekler— A.  W,  Bark  and  Sheridan 
Corby  u. 

"W1U  Arrive,    i 

W.  H.  Southend  the  new  company  engaged  in 
Be  w  Tork  for  Shell's  Opera  Honse,  will  arrive  by 
the  overland  train  to  night.  The  new  theatre  wil- 
be  opened  on  Monday  next.  B.  G.  Marsh  has  been 
engaged  as  stags  manager.  The  Eastern  members 
of  the  company  are.  Mr.  Frank  Boobe,  Mr.  Bob- 
art  Pa  Win  an.  Mr.  Manrioe  Pike,  Mr  H  W,  Bil- 
lings. Miss  Bells  Pateman,and  Miss  Millie  Beck- 
ett, Mr.  G.  W.  Byer.a  California  favorite  of  the 
olden  time,  and  a  brother  of  Dr..Rrer,  come  Oh  the 
same  train. 

Woodward's  Gardens. 

These  gardeae  are  ever  attractive.  In  addition 
to  the  new  Whale  Pood,  the  Sea  Lions,  the  Meoa" 
gerie  the  Mateum,  the  Conservatories  the  Skating 
Rink,  etc, a  performance  is  given  by  MoOausland 
the  Muaioal  clown,  and  others  every  afternoon. 

Oakland  Rnnning  Matches. 

Great  races  here  are  tnfficently  rue  to  caose 
considerable  excitement  when  they  occur.  Since 
tke  great  race  between  "Norfolk  and  Lodi"  there 
has  been  nothing  af  very  great  importance.  Oa 
Saturday  next,  two  exciting  match  races  for  $10,- 
MO  will  be  ma  over  the  Oakland  Park  Coarse.  The 
first  will  beamileaadraoett  race  bet  veen  '  Nell 
Flaherty  and  Abi,"  far  $5,090  and  the  second  a  two- 
mile  and  repeat  between  "Thad  Stersna  and  Ban 
Wade"  toraaeqoal  amount.  F.  Baxter,  who  has 
his  money  on  "Nail  Flaherty  and  Thad  Stevens' 
is  an  Bogliih  racing  man  of  considerable  experi- 
ence, and  eheild  his  first  venture  in  the  United 
Btst-a  meet  with  encouragement  will  follow  this 
bd  with  other  great  matshea.  The  admission  to 
the  traok  will  be  one  dollar,  ladies  are  invited  to 
attend  free  of  charge.  A  special  steamer  for  the 
occasion  will  ran  at  1  o'clock  from  this  city.  Oa 
the  Oakland  side,  carriages  and  omnibuses  will 
meet  the  steamer,  and  eoavey  visitors  to  the  track 
at  a  modern's  cost.  Extra  oars  will  be  ran  to  the 
track  by  the  Broadway  Company,  fare  six  and  a 
Quarter  cecf. 

ojutomtoax  MrsETjM.— One  ol  the  most 

capita  collections  of  the  kind  In  the  United 
States,  comprising  hundreds  of  costly  and  been- 
llfnl  wax  models,  ;e  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
inly)  at  the  Museum  oa  Montgomery  street.  As 
aour  say  be  nrcntahly  spent  haze. 


Not  So  Bad*. 

The  Sacramento  Be 9  hie  a  really  bright 
Lccii  Brevities  man  Tery  different  ftom  the 
Alias  idiot.    He  tells  the  following  good 

story: 

While  the  inquest  was  y;ste:dsy  being 
held  on  the  suicided  Cbioaman,  who  bad 
bung  himself  aw*T  te  die,  two  men  in  iron* 
of  WicK&CUikVfell  to  du-cusging  the  mod- 
ern theory  that  suicide  is  ohe  or  the  'to- 
alienable  righte."  A  third  gentleman  wae 
liBteoing  to  t1  e  debate.  PrefeDtly  they  hap- 
pened to  ipsak  of  comfortable  snicide  by 
its  lovely  name  of  euthanasia.  Tee  listener 
stepped  tip  and  said ,  "Youth  in  Alia,  I  didn't 
know  as  the  yoath  in  Asia  were  on  it  par- 
ticularly, but  the  adults  on  I  street  are 
h 1  for  hanging  themselves. " 

Discouraging-. 

Vies  Alice  Johnson,  an  attractive  young 
wom&D,  st^ega  &  barber  shop  in  a  Kansas 
town  the  other  day.  All  the  wives  in  town 
seemed  moved  by  ft  common  impulse  to  pre- 
sent their  husbands  with  some  love-token- 
By  a  remarkable  coincidence  tbey  all  s;lec 
ted  razors  and  brushes  and  mugs. 
— ■+- 

rlemsi  Ward  Redivivas. 

Tne  Sacramento  Union  bijs  the  following 
is  a  bona  fide  letter,  writtsn  in  red  ink,  re 
ceived  by  Governor  Booth.  It  explains  it- 
self: Bnehnell,  111,  Jnne  6th,  1873.  Gover- 
nor—Dear Sir:  I  take  the  opportunity  of 
Droping  you  a  few  Lines,  acd~  trout  you 
will  give  me  the  subjects  careful  survey.. 
I  am  io  the  lxuseum  and  Menagerie  Busi- 
nese.  aodi  will  make  you  -this  proposition 
if  you  cm  Btre  Capt.  Jaek's  Life,  and  Let 
me  have  him  fer  Two  years,  I  will  giTe  yon 
$10,000  for  firat year,  and  $500  a  month  for 
the  sseondyear,  if  the  government  stretches 
him  (Capt.  Jack)  and  the  Bady  is  cared  for, 
and  embalmed  or  furnished  a  metallic  coffin 
I'd  Like  very  much  to  have  the  Corps,  and 
will  give  a  good  Pries  for-  the  use  of  it  for 
one  or  more  years,  With  the  Refusal  of  it 
for  years,  any  Belicks  concerning  the  Mo- 
de ci  will  be  spleadld  cards  Through  this 
section  of  the  Country.  Hoping  to  Sear 
from  yon  soon,  I  remain  youra  very  grate- 
fully,  .  P.  8.  I  can  furnish  Refer- 
ence if  there's  any  Prospect  of  a  Modoc 
Chief.    Squaw  wouldn't  be  bad." 


Fresh  and   Sweat. 
For  the  bast     confectionery,   g*  to   Canty   and 

Wagner'e.  W  Montgomery  St.  near  fitttet       > 

The  Last  New  Sonjr. 

-stir—  "Jfeei  <±  CMndon," 
Emerson  Oorrllle  Is  my  name. 
My  business  always  Is  t^«  s*fc*-; 
E  t « *ern  Oysters,  a*^  Fanoy  xtoeet, 
R      heethea^tj^t^^^^g^  boftf^ 

S**^  sneee  B1«&itm  to  ail  I  shew* 
,    Obi  high  oh  I  Oh!  high  oh  1 

None  Who  have  been  but  agam  will  go. 
Corrille  fays  sol  says  sol 
O*  -ine  Sheet,  at  He.  41o* 
Remember  the  number  &ad  call  again. 
Visions  of  8h ell- ftih  in  every  style, 
Inwardly  cause  yet  much  to  smile. 
Ladles  with  eeoerts  there  always  go. 
Ladies  gol  Ladles  go  1 


Free  ofDanger. 

The  latest  sensation  being  worked  up  by  aha 
pen  ia  founded  en  a  report  that  a  gentleman  be- 
came inoculated  with  disease  by  smoking  a  cigar 
made  by  e  Chinaman.  Those  who  do  not  wiih  to 
ran  a  similar  risk  can  avoid  it  by  purchasing  their* 
cigars  of  H-  HotUffateithir  of  hia  stores  SNand 
g32  Kearny  Street.  Mr.  Sntliff  manages  to  sell  ei- 
gars  made  by~whfte  men  as  cheap  as  others  sell 
Chinese  cigars.  His  eaiee  are  larse  and  ha  iaooB- 
teot  with  a  small  prone.  Though  sixteen  years  in 
business  he  has  never  employed  a  Chinese  cigar 
maker,  (ram  ooneientioni  convictions,  and  never 
Intends  to  do  so.  Kowlet  those  who  are  in  eameat 
ia  their  opposition  bo  Ohineaa  cheap  labor  prove  it 
by  giving  their  patronage  taon*  who  praetioaily 
proves  his  principles,  and  at  the  eame  time  avoid 
the  (ate  cf  the  unfortunate  gentleman  wha  smoked 
a  cigar  which  had  been  beslobbered,  by  an  unhealthy 
heathen. 

♦  ■  ..  - 

Tate  "White  Honse. 

The  White  House  Is  thronged  every  afternoon 
with  ladies,  the  majority  of  whom  have  come 
from  a  distance  and  consequently  must  seed 
some  net reehments.  Do  these  ladies  know  that 
directly  opposite  the  White  Home  is  the  White 
Hon  e  BlsxauaAirz.  Tula  Restaurant  has  just 
been  re-attea  and  enlarged  by  Mr.  Meyers,  the 
proprietor.  With  a  special  view  to  the  comfort 
of  ladies.  He  has  taken  great  care  to  keep  It 
■elect,  and  tne  refreshments  axe  first-class.  "6w 


SMOKING. 

Fragrant  Ha  van  r, 

Sweet  social  t, tar, 
Baodle  o(  duces, 

Matchless  cigar  ! 
Era  I  sumnder 

Thita*t»oftby  tip)  I 
Rasa  Matilda 

May  pus  with  her  lip  if 

Sie  the  old  people. 

How  snngly  they  sit, 
Braight  as  a  steeple, 

P.psa  all  well  light; 
Peaee  en  their  face?, 

Love  in  their  souls. 
Watohlog  the  spiral 

Bmolte  from  their  bowls* 

Houa«wiv>0,  if  evfc 

Ton  Bhould  be  wise, 
Bushand's  tobacoo 

Nevsc  despise, 
8 waet hearts,  remember, 

ir  waiting  you  are. 
May  in  December 

Oomee  with  a  olgar  ? 

Hot  evin  a  Enrage 

Oan  ever  sneceed 
In  nuralog  an  ssger 

Dispelled  by  the  weed, 
Feaoe-m  -king  tobacco, 

Thy  aid  1  invoke  1 
In  lovu  or  in  bosinesp, 

There's  mfttde  in  smoke! 

Be  form  It. 

We  wish  the  Local  Brevities  homuneule 
would  go  to  a  night  school  in  order  to  be- 
oome  cap  able  of  writing  his  falsehoods  about 
Figaeo  in  grammatical  Knglish.  In  to  day's 
local  hash  we  find  the  following  thrill- 
ing item  of  news: 

Mr.  Guun,  whose  editorial  snpervigion 
and  brilliant,  incisive  pen  has  contributed 
so  mach  to  the  sueoesa  of  his  journal,  hag  a 
partner. 

This  is  very  bad.  Editorial  supervision 
and  brilliant,  and  incisive  pen  are  two  things 
which  luLtte  contributed  e'o.  We  do  not  ex- 
peetany  brains  in  a  lccil  brevities  man,  but 
we  have  a  right  io  expect  decent  English. 
In  a  Journal  as  in  a  well  regulated  kitchen 
eaoh  m  an  has  his  work,  and  should  know  how 
to  perform  it.  There  is  the  Chef  who  pre- 
pare* the  solid  joints  in  the  shape  of  editor' 
ials  and  entrees,  editorial  notes  then  there  is 
*he  local  brevities  man  who  cuts  up  the  bash 
washes  the  vegetable?,  and  waits  on  the 
Chef.  He  is  not  required  te  be  an  artist, 
but  be  should  be  clean  and  careful.  The 
Alti's  hash  is  a  sad  mesa  somstimes. 


Do    Kot    Saffor    from    Corns*. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Olub  and  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.fl.  powan's  Insti- 
tute, S10  Kearny  street,  from  I  to  6  pjg.  We 
in**k  from  experience,  haying  ta'ted  the  Doc- 
tar's  capability.  References  girea  Irreqnirett.  b 
"Woman's    Ptlarn'te. 

One  would  think  that  It  was  one  of  wonan's 
righte  to  erjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  sad- 
pay  the  game  price  for  It.  Nearly  all  the  res- 
tmursiits  "for  ladies  and  gentlemen"  in  8an 
Francisco  have  poorer  fare  than  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dine.  Thebe  ib  am  xxoxftiojb. 
At  the  Piosekb  BxerauBAirr,  on  "WMhlngton 
street,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  alley,  ladles  oan 
get  an  excellent  braakfaat.  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  established 
itnce  1S49,  provides  every  luxury  the  market 
affords.  Both  ladies  and  gentlemen  find  there 
dishes  t*  pieaee  tne  most  epicurean  taste. 


S 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 
Cures  Lame  Bank  and  Paralysis. 


S-t 


Pol. Ion  Oak, 

It  is  now  generally  known  that  the  active  princi- 
ple to  whloh  the  effects  of  POISON  OAK  are  dee 
is  a  violatileacid  called  by  ohemists  toxioodeBdrio- 
aeid.  It  is,  however,  not  so  well  known  tfcat  DICK- 
EY'S OEEME  DE  LIS  is  not  only  the  best  avails 
able  preveatitiTe,  hot  will  also, by  its  nentralir.ing 
and  soothing  qualities,  greatly  rellev e  all  diitrers- 
ing  symptosis. 

Trveitty  Thousand 

Papzr  Cellars,  all  styles,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
What  Cheat  Laundry,  office  121  Leldesdorffst. 


Bemoval, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  msehiQes  rented  and  ^'re- 
pair ed  as  usual,  and  sold  cheaper  than  ever,  x 


What  all  Ladies  are  rond  of, 

Ladle9  are  fond  of  whatever  Is  elegmt  and 
luxurious  ill  the  world  over,  snd  nothing  ap- 
peals ro  strongly  to  their  dominant  passion  in 
tfeit  reepeot  as  a  handsome  carriage,  with  sty- 
llbh  appointments  and  spirited  horses.  It  is 
not  to  be  wondered  at,  therefore,  thst  a  lady's 
envy  is  excited  at  seeing  a  mere  wealthy  ciem. 
her  of  her  sex  la  a  beautiful  Clarence,  or  other 
fashionable  vehicle,  with  a  prond,  dashing 
team.  It  is  important  to  know  that  the  Occi- 
dental Carriages,  which  are  second  to  none  in 
elegance,  may  be  used  by  any  lsdy  In  the  city 
at  any  hotr  for  any  length  of  time  she  msy 
desire.  This  virtoally  places  those  who  ene-^ge 
them  on  an  equal  rooting  with  the  most  fortu- 
nate of  their  sex,  and  social  harmorv  ia  there 
by  established,  Orders  for  the?;,  tvmrtte  css> 
riagesmay  beleft  at  the  O'^ea^,.,  Hotel,  or 
at  Bonton  &  Bon's  stably  MO(  1016  Btookton 
street,  « 


"W'lilt;©  Labor  Only  j 

Employe*    "ty    the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  in 
LeldesdcttT  Street,  • 


BewUlWork. 

Tob  roai  Quixxrv  or  wosx,  go  to  T.  0.  Jeev 
sup,  dentist,  cor.  Butter  :md  Uoatgomery,  over 
Tucker's,  3-u 


JE-v«>x-y"r>o*xy    Suited. 

There  Is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
t  n  hats.  At  "  Thk"  Hat  Store,  6aT  Washington 
street  (aeoond  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  Immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable,  Every  oca  who 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  a 


We  get  no  buiiness  from  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry      Office,  121  Leidefidorff  street.        * 


A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all   styles, 
Just    received   at  the   What  Cheer  Laundry,  131 

Leldesdorff  street,  • 


Us.  Waueaman'e 
".Chlgs^o  Beer  Depot,"  633  Sacramento  street, 
between  Montgomery  and  Kearny.  The  oele 
brated  ''  Chicago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  best  of 
liquors.  Dally  laaob,  with  Iob£ttr  salad  and 
other  delicacies,  prepared  by  the  epicurean 
George  3att.  Beer,  10  cents.  Begulsr  Ger- 
man Touches,  caviar,  Swiss  obeese  and  sand- 
wiches, served  to  order.  To  lunch  at  Wauga- 
man's  is  thk  thing.  5-j 

Xt    Is    True. 

J.  A.  Shaber  k  Co.  are  selling  parlor,  sets  and 
all  other  kxndBOf  inrniture  and  btdding  cheiper, 
for  cash,  than  any  other  dealer  in  town.  Other 
dealers  don't  stand  a  ghost  of  a  chacce  when 
people  kDow8habex*s  prices,    707  Market  street. 


CmmoTAKT.—  MadaEie  man  ABtonia,  the 
Clairvoyant  Physician  snd  Independent  Trance 
afedium.  823  Kearny  street,  bet.  Bush  and  Fine, 
tfonsultatlens  in  English,  French  attd  German, 


Sam  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bass  House  Carri&geg,  can  be 
otmd  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  ee> 
abllshment,  south  west  corner  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery sta.,  or  Dexter  Stables,  Carriage  orders 
eft  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
o;  aight,  at  reduced  rates.  pa 


*r  ^eabsat  Location. 

Persons  desiring  ccsn'ortable  lodgings  Is  a 
Oantral  location,  should  visit  the  Alhambra, 
sad  Inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  building  la-  a  very  flue  one  and  is  well 
lighted  and  ventilated.  a 


Bound  Not  to  he  Beat, 

Is  G.  aaurkhardt's  motto.  Fine  French  Calf 
Boots  msde  to  crder  ircrx  J&  tc  910.  A  good 
and  aaustacUon  guaranteed.  Call  at  5*0  Wash- 
ington street  and  he  convinced,  A  full  assort- 
ment of  neatly-made  goods  always  on  hand,  at 
prices  to  suit  everyone's  puna.  t-m 


Saua  Fraacisao  Jewelry  Manasxatctory. 

D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merchant  street.    Dbonoad 


£>t>.  Barlow  J.  Smith 

Is  giving  a  oeure  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Bexial  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  hia  Eygeian  Hall,  C87  California  street, 
ivory  Friday  eveniDg,  oommeaclng  at  7  H  o'eloek, 
A  part  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Br.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examlnatloBB  In  regard  to  health 
to  Invalids  dairy,  from  9  to  *  r-  M.,  tree.         W 


S 


HALL'S 


aL.ad.los  Vlaltlna  Cerflfl. 
Written,  engraved    or  printed  by  Josh   P. 

Dwxsb,  126  Setter  street,  opposite  Lies  Houtt, 
and   at  the   Grand   Hotel.    M.  B,— Haitdkkb- 

oBrjsre  DEATX.T  auBSXD.    PnTasJissaif  of  every 

description  to  order.  s 

. * —   '■      

Farulttana.  Confectionary. 

For  the  Tery  finest  Fruit  and  Confectionery 
go  to  0.  Wler's  Fruit  Bazaar,  corner  of  Stock. 
ton  and  Clay  Streets.  Fine  stock  of  cigars 
and  Tobacoo.      _  *ow. 

Programme    of    the   .Great    Rsssualaay 

Matches. 

To  take  place  over  the  Oakland  Baee  Track, 
Saturday  June  28  th.  The  match  will  commence 
at  three  o'clock,  punctually,  for  $f000,  one  mile 
snd  repeat.  F.  Baxter  and  8.  Treat  name  ha. 
Hell  Flaherty,"  6  years,  117  lbs.  (Blue 
Jacket.  Bed  Cap.)  James  Mee  and  John  Hall 
same  br.  m.  "Abi."  a  years,  100  lbs.  (Cinna- 
mon colored  Satin  Jacket  and  Cap,)  At  fonr 
o'clock,  Matoh  for  $6000,  two  miles  and 
peat.  F.  Bjxter  and  Q.  Treat  name  s.  s.  "Thad 
B! evens,"  8  years,  110  lbs.  (Blue  Jackal  Bed 
Cap),    John  Hall   and  James  Mee  name  b.  s. 

Ben  Wade,"    *   years,    103  lb*.     (Bed  Jacket 

I 


McDowell,  Snow  Card  Writer 

Seedy  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10, 

60S  Market  street,  cor.  Poet  and  Montgomery  v 


Dr.     Doherty 

Has  devoted  hia  study  mors  particularly  to 
ohrenlc  and  specific  practice,  and  as  such  Is 
sow  the  most  suoceBsful  of  any  Physician  In 
San  Franoisco.  Office  519  Sacramento  street, 
oornei  of  Leldesdorff.  a  few  doors  Delow  What 
Obeer  House. 


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YELLOW 
DOCK 

IODIDE  of  POTA! 

rpHS     BjWT     SPKl.VG     MEBierj 
la  use.      Farlflea   the  Blood  eff  A 

morbid,     eorrwpt    and     lnspwre    aatte 
Cares  Kaeaamailaaa  aad  Mereaurlal  Fall  . 
Sold  by  all  lrrvsrgclata. 


Ojrsitexaaj. 

In  strolling  ronnd  the  other 
To  look  at 'Frisco  by  *as  light, 
uur  oareless  f eet ,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  sossen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was 
While  moss?  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  soiUy  fell. 
Made  that  window  teem  to  be 
Mjme  fairy  gro  tto  of  the  sea. 

£iop,"  said  my  friend,  -let's  go  in 
It  Idoxb  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer.' 
"AH  right,**  I  said,  •^muet  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  T."' 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  side  a  waiter  neat 
Made  bis  appearance,  asked  our  wish- 
Bald  they  had.  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  it  true. 
And  cooked magmifiemll)/,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat. 
Cooked  every  style;  )U£t  think  of  that, 
And  if-yemr  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  orabe  and  terrapins  ; 
In  (apt,  we  found  they  bad  within 
That' cosy  plsoeaHkindsof  game. 
Flab,  flesh  or  fowl  which  wa  could  name, 
While  every  dish  waa,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  best  ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  th&little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners. " 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thlrty^eeven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again, 
Pacific  Oyster  House.  337  Bush  atreet,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Nig hL 

OHABLXB  EAAXZ.  Proprietor. 


AQKXOT,    AIT    SAMSQltl    STMaX 

SOLE  AOBKTS  JOB 
DE     PEBBT'i    T,A8T    CHA.VCE 
J>H.  PSRBl'S  WKDPOOT  PiLUi 


I 


ATTEE    Tdl 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

GO  TO  THE 

Hot     Scoton, 

a  niter  atreet.  near  hearsy , 
And  try  one  of  their 

Hot  Stot ch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 
All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

ml4  tf  JOS.  D.  BBIGG8.  Proprietor. 


S.F. BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Bootasllgrs-iuid  Stattca^ra. 
H.  H.  Moored  609  Uontghmery,  near  M*:  chant. 

Bnalneaa  Collevea. 
Heald'e,  Brsant  ±  strattoni  College,  W  Beat  street. 

Batchers. 
KatB,  Fred,  Stalls  9t  to  100.  California  Market, 

Employment  Office. 
Chinese  Enpiojmeot  Co.— Fierce  A  Co.,  627  Sac- 
ram  en  io  a  treat. 

French  Faney    Goods. 
Loeaa  a  Co.,  19  Montgomery,  107 aad  109  Bnttev, 

Hair  Jevrelry* 
H.  A.  Callander,  mannfaotnrer,fi2  Second  street. 

Human  Hal r. 
Sampson,  A.  B.  t  Co.,  HO  Second  atreet. 

Searcher  of  Becorda. 
O.  V.  Gillespie,  611  Washington atraat. 

Silver  Prize  Dreaa  Filling.         & 
Mop.  Brosse,  No.  34  Third  street. 

"Watches  and  Jewelry. 
EL  A.  Callender  62  Second  street. 

vVhltenera  and  Paper  Hangers. 
A.  W.  Whelden,  122  Geary  street. 

Wines  aad  Uqnors.    I  Wholesale.) 
Danerl  F.  A  Co..  60i  Front 


GEBTE0DE  M.  GREGORY 

— 0»IHB— 

•SK-EGOIitY  TROUPE 

la  requested  to  commnnioate  immedlatelv  with 
the  undersigned.  E?  eo  doing  ihe  will  hear  some- 
thing gresfy  to  h'radvantage. 

J.   H.  McCABB,  Theatrical  Afreat, 

je-19-Im  630  Washington  Strest, 


IO  Cts.    IO  Cta-     IO  Ct«, 

Per  Glass  lor  the  Finest 

Winee  and  Liquors, 

and  the  Celebrated 

FREDEBICKSBUBO  BEEE, 

FRED     G.  WXNTWORTH'I 
SALOON, 

60I  KEARNY  STREET,   N.  W.  eor.   Bio. 
ja-l»->L 


A» 


0T8TEE  GE0TT0 

A  clean  and  respectable   Oyster 
Honse  fitted  -a  p  purposely  for  Ladies' 

428     PINE     STREET, 

Above  aba  California  Market,  Detween  Kearny  and 
Moatgenisry  Streets, 

aa 


TSRS 

I,  ud  all  kiodl  ot  PristUf  III 
SHOW,    UEOriTKE.   COHOSBT,  TMI 
ATKE  and  CIKCl'8  1LUASIU 
AT  LOW  SATIS,  BY 

IF*.   S-tereti 

SS»   CLAT    8TKBET. 


fV.    BKLfi, 


UABOTAUTUBBB 

-iw>- 

iiriim 


DRunsjmios, 

trPMCAjTlirCTKTIM  R 

KBTABLI6H2D  HI  ltaC 


irlMiou  crter.  oi 
UliBIOH  BTBEKT, 
1CB.— FU»-temd 


on  tin  BirJlp  u>4  Dr«M.   1 
Itat 


...  _.    _  _      BUrir  Solo  BU1«' 


•"S? 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

If»T    lATTlBAT    HIOB 


Piano    snd.     »lr>Klntt   at  8  JP. 


CHARING 


•fsXlaSALOCJ 

••6  Ulaalon  atreet,  near  Secead  M 

delO  EAGLK8  A  WILD,  Pteprfstm 


MISS    N.   SCULL     ii 

LADIES' 

FASHIONABLE    HAIR    MiN 

Bas  Resnoved  to  |QC 

844  WASHINGTOlf  ST., 
Fonr  doors   below  Stockton  sit 
Hairwork  of   all  Descriptions  mads  to  or 
Ohargea  moderate,  J*'V        i; 


MRS.  HGGrmT,  OLAIB.V0YAMT,  T«»J;T  i 
and  Trance  Medium— Can  be  consnlteoV  ■ 
jobiiBinese  or  sickness dailr,  from  10a.  m.       i 
I  p.   at.    Spiritual  Circles,    Bandar.  >n*seMdBJf> 
Friday  evenings.  at8p.M..  at  bar raawanat-«> 
O'FarraH atreet. near  M— on. nilM. 


Bar  Sugar      ; 

FOB    BALK-S18    KXAMfY    BTBMT. 
KEBOEB'B.  _  Alio,  IIW  »i»J  <*  cte4 1  — 
Wboloul. mil E««  U.      „     ,     .m,,,!    I, 


doTU 


Ht.  A.  MOLCtM' 


H 


Lyon's   Portable 
KITCHEN  FURNACI  t 

iron  h..!«r,  in  .  .(MUlltr  W  •"".'"ffi;  I    °! 


iron  neater,  ia  .  newMiiw  w  .  *;i.li 
who  wlehee  to  «»'e  the  store  ejo  l«orr , 
theln.llt  oonsomer.  It  •••"•«f.riJ?  " J^l  .  >, 
■  ee  it  at  work,  at  Btomb»  A  Mi!l.r_ '•  I"™  ,  W^ 
Bt-fttor..  tta.  copoor  and  rtore >  «""-^S 


m«-«Me's.ti«,  copper  ana  raj '  t-KSja 

Katntire's  Opera  Home,  «»',™'i3r  . 

MAAO  M.  WAED,  Ajeot  oi  the  PatUfJ* 


She  traee*  eopplied. 


ii 


Phlladelphla_RestaufaiM*J 

OHAB.  V.  BKBOOLD.  PBOPBlW^ 


THB      OHOIOEBT  ^MEATS    ^JPlSJ 
Ve«etrtl6fc_Boaid  bj  "■•_"•"  Wg 

and  Moiteenm     m»rtF  v-~r_ 


MILITARY    GOODS  J  J 

GOLDAHD  SILVER  THEATRH*^ 
TRIMMINGS, 

US    M..t,o-en  .tr«t,  *•*»  *        " 

mhUU  T.  BOPOBBlJegW^ 


EDWARD     PEEL    *    Cl4  T 

a«S  aael  «»T  WaalO.! «••  ••**'      'Qt 

HAT«   OPKrTBD  A  COOKHIO  »«»»  frH 
meet  at  tola  place  tor  ,'hep.reoje fir  s 


HOS  AHD-  8AL0OSB,  on  the  noi»  >"J  ,r  "f 
uiu.    Louche,  delirered  '»  anj  part  »I[J  W 
free  of  charee.     The  patrooafe  ol  we  aaw  ^   y. 
Ity^lejStMtl^ljaolkltea.  g  -    "" 

GEORGE    MScYZS" 

KKALXB  IH  OYBTBRg.  OLAlrt   i" 

-'  sntxanoe  on  California  street 

or  privaaa  parties  yd.* 


% 


^  iff aro) 


*?  $     "■■■■-• 

ISTJjTiMKl. 


was.  t*a   ». 


CALIFORlfU    TI1ATUL 


TJIU    ITUItO 


ootn  io7o 

*  -  •  , 

Comedy  Company 

J.'    |)i  the  Eastern  Theatres, 

■aw  a— an  fc«  uxatr. 

IBANK  B0CVB. 

>  ■■>■  Oaaw.r  •  l»Ui<   Tkaii. 

Robt.  Patcman, 

Bella  Patcman, 
'.  Maurice  Pike, 

MILLIE    SACKETT, 


THE     LATEST    SENSATION. 


ressaa*,    ~»m~mt 


POVERTY  FLAT, 


FIGARO 


T«I 


OBGJJT  OF  AMUSEHEHT& 


*  SBwl 


rava  OB: 


H.    M.    BILLIXGS, 

(Vrwai  Um  rift*  km  TV.tr.  ) 

neJf  Season  of  Eight  Weeks. 

ihi'inun  la  fatan  taaaaaMBtwaA. 


ACT  I.-   The  Lily  of  Po   «r«r  t\m*      Plighted  vow*  and  droami  of  lore 
ACT  M.--The  Realization.      a'«,o  Womana  Perfidy.- •Like  for      Ike. 
Scorn  for  Soorn. 

ACT  III.—  Diamond*  are  Trump*  !  Heart*  won't  win  !  New  deal. 
Hearts  are  Trump*.    The  Came  le  won. 

ACT  iy. --Again  clouda  appear.  The  murder  and  Vigilance  Co  m 
mltteo  around.  No  Mistake.  The  right  Criminal  I*  punish- 
ed,   and  the  sun  shines  upon  all. 

■■'••■  aha  pi.ro.   lh.   P4tll.M  <«.<«pt  In  Ike  W.lrr  IVArawa,  U  ■....  rVaar.  thi  maul  h.t«..  «f  lh. 
lk..lr.b*     Of..t..   th.     I  ||j   pf     r«T*rly   Flat. 

DAltard.7  AlUrooOD,  -Jopp  X5 

FIRST   GRAND  '^WERTJfJL^'  MATINEE 

Moftdat  Jim  Mia ,  Aral  ■sw>s*x.swi.>  la  C«i  If  or*:s  of 

m  r.      soTiiEin-ixr. 


•  1  M     Bptoowr... 

T*    o.aoi|.,.. 

.■I   *•     hM  B.1 


a .... 


All    tho    ThoatroB. 


CIRCULATED  EVERY   DAY 


;l» 


SBMBLiLLY    THRODGHOCT   THE    CITY 


sian  House. 

!»*«     Klt'AEL, 
ROC  riOKTHI   BlILtOlD 


IORIN,  Proprietor. 

SHED  ROOMS 

...on.... 

.Illy    •<  Wlin,    U,. 
"•     n4   Claa-ro. 

1 1  TUIIS   IT  WE»  OR    MONTH. 

mjt7  1m 


...KVRRY... 

rdny    Evening-, 

AT  KIOHT  O'CLOCK. 

_     AT    THE    OLD    ORIGINAL 
IRKD    LION,  IB    Omit    IteMt. 

■  wb.r.  too  o»n  b...  HOT  AND 
UOLD  DRINKS  of  lb.  r.rj  boot 
qo.Ilt?.    Th.  "0.d  Boor*"  U  ti- 

B  w.n  on  bpod.    Drop  Ip. 
DAVFt   MKNDKS.  Proprietor. 


L'STHEATEE 

jimirni,   wtomixo. 

GOOD  VARIETY  WOMEN 

tt  golDf  Rast  Hill  And  ft  to  their  adraa- 
■  learlng  California  to  correspond  with 

«J.  HcDANIRl'. 
■  Bex  Bo.  1.  Ohayopo.  Wyoming. 


>KER'8  BITTERS. 

BB8IGHED  IS   IOCS   AGBHT  IN 
for  the  Ml*  of  ■••   abo*a   ©sle- 
-.      H*    Is     prepared    to    deal    Wilo 
t  tad  Jobbers  est  too  -vast  naaonablo 
WM.  B.  JOHWBTOM. 
*■     California  street. 


THE  OLD 

»t    sooton. 


Ten    Cent* 
t  Drink*  a  Specialty. 
|n  TO!  AtDJfclRT  II  TOW*. 


On   Jackson  Street   I*ot— 'Positively  Lust  Week  or  the  Cit-cn*. 

The  Great  New  York  and  New  Orleans 
ZOOLOGICAL    EQUESTRIAN    EXPOSITION, 


-T] 


tmaE    enx.oxxrm    i»x  oiv~— 


MENAGERIE  CIRCUS  AND   MUSEUM! 

One  Tioltet  Acirn.lt.3  to  .all  Tents. 


African 

ud 
Allan 

ZEBRAS, 

OHAMOIB. 

KANGAROOS, 

I   11  K  X, 

Mondrilis, 

BOJMO.I 

PORCUPINE. 

BABY 

ELEPHANT, 

QOrllLI.A, 

Incheumon, 

Poor  tariw 

Iilons 


CACE 

-or- 
PEFORMIHO. 

LIONS, 

»pir 

Brrftl  n«.|r»lTiR'r', 

•  ilr©.»  of 

BmtrlrUn 

CAMELS, 

Boo»-whil. 

COOXATOOB, 

LLAMAS, 

JAGUARS, 

OOALOT. 

GAZELLES. 


PIlOOBAMME-PABT    FIItBT. 

One  Hour's  Exhibition  of  Animals  and  Curiosities  in  first!  Pavilion. 

'Monitor  Pvthoa"  largest  Snake  In  Captivity,  21  feet  long.   16 inches  in  oirenntfrenoe.  weight  149 lbf. 

Th.  Larg.Pt  F.-IIf  lw.  tH.  world,   MADANE  JABK.  and  BMTWO  «ON».    Ooi»bl».d  weight  I, «0»  1-4  Lka. 

l•■^.^."°"™."°■""0.^,.^"^D.■*I«•«"'i••M'«iiM 


ENTERPRISE    STALLS, 

UNION   MARKET. 

Iloward  SI.  hot  Third  A  Kourth 

Have  beee  aaamed  wile  ■  OUel  •  Stock  ef 

Groceries.  Teas,  Butler  &fggs 

Atl  perwMiB  la  wast  of  ebelee  goods  at  nohu- 

kltrt'M.  »oa|ddo»'llh(rHii|  sad  •■■m>  tea 
th.  qnsMlf  I  in  1  prlcvi  '  ffsr*d  si  three  •  telle. 
The  goods  are  paeobased  for  o*o>  en*.  I    free*   ■»- 

•  -I  tr* l •  g  Ml  I  Inro  lh  Oil?  II  •  p'  I  a  «||| 
A'tt  rami>.  »  'I'm,  •  nd  all  th*l  it  *»W"  1  I*  a  Iriai  to 
mi  ••>  l*0  beads  of  fssaitioe  UUt  w  »t  »•  t'av*t* 
Ira*,  tretb  a*  U>  *<■■ 

fored  for  mh«    .  '•«  loa/oatooA 

••  raprtn*ot*il,  "t  »i*>o*i 

irriffihi'i'i  Mr  reeelp*  S)f  •■•*•*■>  Kasth  B'  tttr 
I'han.  an.1  K#r-  i  "(T  -•  '  \t  *  Bra  I  gro*i* 
■  manrl  dlailf  •!  lb*  iisll-.  WtH  add  a  f*w  off  oar 
pilose  l*»l  »•■  su*»  •••  •>•  in-. tit]  to  no  wbo«  wo 
rtoti  Uor  grloea  will  olwaf*  b*  lotaiood  b|  too 
lawhet 

K.ik.t  T.anf  ih-h**'  inM-    3**to 

Jap. a  T**,go«l  ijiil  If,  •»"  crop totHO 

Bl*    kin    i    r,\  rn.,i(f.  '.srerap    f»0M 

Sogmro-btot  qaaJltlostiblU *'t  lbs  frrfl  S» 

T*aV)t  Po»d*i  . 

Waehioi  Fowd*r 

HOIB'B*  

KIO*.  beat  qaaM>r  telle 

aVo*r.  )>•*!  •pieMir  <J  t,l ..  per  boi      . 

Hoar,  lata*  bar*  ...    10  lb*  1  to 

Applre.  eTrle.l  an.!  illr#rt     ...     10  I  be  \  t* 

Basaa.M.-.aldereao'l  K«'n,    lh*  looel  braods 

ioaoerUd  bj  r*H.  par  ponad \.%  tolleM 

Kff«e.  warraoUd.  par  dot    Ucto 

BeaalO-eUodflab.  Ktstera Blbi  tl  W 

l  olTea.  ground  dallr,  per   poind Uoto 

D»b*i  forget  to  cell  sad  inslii  car  good*  aid 
prices      Ffotreable  to  ibow  guodr. 

All  wo  atk  lea  trial.  j!t-.s» 


iU  It  Bl 
tat   ferillt 

..I  pig*  for  rftoto 

....  f  lb.  for  Iff* 
.  lllaoforias 


PART    SECOND. 

In  the   Circua  Pavilion. 

Perfarmanee:  Afteraoon  at  2  and  Evening  at  8  P.  M. 

^^-«Tl-  ITALIAN  TN  »UI'«B» 

a.— oviaroaa •••••« |  Joe.  «•  oeaen.  n,r,<u». 

*^'a^»D  OATALoip«'.'ir^'*£»i'  OmmU.  Hw^M--, 

r«alM, oU.  oonolodlM  with  Uil  ^j,),  CIVIUIU 

"T  »A^«« 

B  -aOMAH  OAMBJ  ON  TH«  B0B1Z0NTAL  »^fyljji^^a"iVinM 

'tm'h'kR  rLIOHTSOr  KANOT 

4.-M'LL««0«A wl>JiAMWOMa«U. 

OLOWN.  hi.  lrrt«PP«~«« WILLIAM  WOmP". 

a  -SLlOAHr  PIUIJOKMAIIOB  ON  tm  invisible  jy{jJ[j"OBTO» 
T.-aaAoaibL aot opon  two BOB^f  Jjjgi iwa  W:W.o6oiL 

i.-iioriLicOT.;.. 


ll.-DAB  AOT -H.  W.  OOOKB 

—        ANB  mi   •Vfh'uum.r'iii.''iu^vir  jt  ijr  bbtta 

10.-VOUNO  LION,  lh.  Or«.f.1  CI- Jr.Uil  B.r.h«lh  BM».... ... 

OLOlfN JUU.  OABKOLL 

la.-MAONinOEJIT  DIBPLAT  Of  A01WBATJ8M  ..........  ...... 

BBuTUIBB  VAN  ZANDT 

lS.-K.aJuv'.Cv.avpton  Kaa«Mrl»a,   NABBf  WKLBT 

IwlU "....  ■!>  MM  *!••«  OB1AVA.I.BNQK    AOT 

Oooolodlw  with    lh* 

Mammoth    Den   of      erformlng  Lions. 

Tator.d  kw    PROf.   OEO.  O.   OONOKLIN, 


Attention,  Good  Liversl 

MB.  P.  BBBOKB.  PORMKKI.Y 
prop.-1.lor  of  lb.  MiiKr."  Km- 
Iaotuii,  111  ul.n  lb.  pma ni.al 
Of  botb   th.   Mlo.r.'  Kommituii  on, 

Qommorol^  .tr*«l  »nrt   lb.  M.n.r.'. 

n  M.flt.t  .U..I,  In  p.rtn.r.Oip  wlir.  hfm. 
A.  I1RAVKUU,  Khobu  bm  copo.etwl  wlAiha 
Briti  torro.r..  Ip.pror.m.ot.  h.r.  b-*o  wrAdaNh 
to  oaloin.  d.p.rtm.'.  lo.t  will  r.ndwr  th.  HV> 
o.r.'  raor.  popaUr  th.^  It  h..  ...r  hw*a  aartaR 
Oi.  n  rMra.f  IU  pro.prrit7.  Our  BUlpol  Via*, 
.rol^-o.  .11  lb.  P.HO.OW4  of    lb.    MAaia.     OlBT 

a  Otto  k.  "UooJ  Vm.  OoodOookioi.nd  Modvwh* 
lartM." 

P.  nraou  jt  oo. 
MINERS'    RESTAURANT,. 

•SI  ud  caa  OmaauMlAL  uaVj 
T»»  U.rk.t.trwri. 

Oppri  ronj  K  jlkc  to  1.  P.M.  .all  Ha 


CALIFORNIA  AND  NEVADA 
VOLUNTEERS, 

HOBOBABLT  DIBOH AROKD  FOR  AlfT 
oaaee.at  Dram  Bat  rack  i,  or  aor  olhmr 
plaoeoTorlWI  Miles  from  place  of  eoUateaeai 
are  enutlaa  to  addltiooa.  Travel  Par. 

*""  teJ.  B.  BOBfNSON. 
]0-lA-lm  «IS  Hoatgoaierf  fctree* 


I 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VXKaiKIA    CITT,    BTaTTABA. 

llWtwVf  trwatod  with  oo  *V$£» tf«i  " 
ItdtDawoT  and  Mis 


THE  JOTONAL  OF  AKU8KMEKT8, 
PabUshed  •rerr  Daj  in  the  Tsar  by 

JV      I»  -       BOGARDtTS 

^8»  Merefcaat  a-d  S3*      Waahlngf.  »ts 

Below  Montgomery.  Sao  Pjanrisoo. 

WEDNESDAY JUNE  25,  1873 

2,000  FIGAROS  A  DAY 
are  circulated  in  the  Cir- 
cus. "Figaro"  is  the  only 
Programme  for  the  "Great 

Show." 


A  Utile   off. 

A  little  boy,  who  had  oammaacsd  readiDg 
4he  newapapers,  takfd  bis  father  if  tbe  word 

'Hob-/'  prefixed  to  tbe  name  of  Mr.  P , 

a  membarof  eoogresa,    Meant   "honest!"— 
Ex. 

Thoa  do  the  abbreTiatione  of  oar  language 
impose  upon  ths  rising  generation. 

— — * — 

"Voled  Herself  Back  Biy. 

An  Eassra  exchange  says:  "A  young 
eouple  in  "Osage  Oity,  Missouri,  eloped  the 
other  "day.  Tbe  bride  bofora  leaving  tte 
"paternal  rooF,  i-.ter»iewed  ber  father's 
<4bureaa  drawer,  and  voted  here  elf  an  "in_ 
crease  of  back  pay  t)  tbe  extent  of  '  $1,000." 
With  the  Congressional  example  before  her 
she  wis  not  at  all  extravagant  in  her  de- 
mands. 


Sear  Dear. 

We  find  the  fallowing  in  the  Ban  Jcse 
JHercuxy: 

One  Fourth  of  Joly— some  six  years  ago— 
ten  meo,  two  w^men  and  a  Btnell  boy  bad 
ths  Declaration  of  iodependeoos  read  to 
them  in  San  Jose. — Fioabo. 

That  must  have  been  tbe  year  the  editor 
of  Fioa.BC>  was  engaged  to  deliver  tbe  oration 
when  the  people  immediately  fled  to  the 
josuntry. 

This  is  very  severe.  It  is  a  pity  it  isu'i 
1rue. 


The  "Amerioin  Girls''  is  getting  fast. 


Illino:s  raises  a  tobaco  orop  worth  more 
than  two  millions  of  dollars  yearly. 


Maiame   Lucca    bes   spent  tte  season  at 
eleven  watering  places  thus  far. 


BoboliDk,  tae  Obippewa  obief,  died  game 
in  a  Minnesota  prison  the  other  day. 


Good  for  Snakes. 

An  Indian  came  to  a  certain  agent  in  the 
northern  part  of  Iowa  to  procure  some 
whisky  for  a  yonog  warrior  who  had  been 
bi  tsn  by  a  rattlesnake,  "Four  quarts!' 
repeated  tbe  agen\.  in  surprise,  "as  much 
as  that?  "YeB,"  replied  the  Indian,  "four 
quirts— snake  very  big." 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  Bhenm&tiam  and  Neuralgia. 


-Corns,    Bunions,    In^rowinc  Nails. 

A  perfect  cure  warranted   bj  Albert  Bchoen. 
wald,  127  Sscond  street.  4-bi 


The    Best    Bemedles, 

Dr.  Ferry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
TV's  Webfoot  Pills,  for  all  billons  complaints. 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  Sansome 
street,  center  of  Commercial.  • 


Fliotosnrnvpiaic    Cards. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  tbe  Peoples  Art 
Gallery,  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
Mission  street.  A 

"Star  Shirts  and  Collars. 

All  sorts  and  sizes,  for  sate  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  LeidesdorfT  St.        * 


Good    >'ews. 

My  customers  and  the  pabllc  are  notified 
that  the  opening  of  Montgomery  Avenue  wUl 
bos  necessitate'  my  removal,  bat  that  I  still 
keep  the  largest,  best  assorted  and  cheapect 
atock  of  men  and  boys  clothing  In  the  city 
Also  great  bargains  In  gent's  famishing  goods 
trunks,  Tallsee,  bats  etc,.  Call  before  pruchas- 
i  ng.  H.  Peyser,  7)9  Montgomery  street,  first 
store  north  of  Washington  6n. 


T'otirtri  of  July. 

Strargera.  La  lies  &  GtBtlemao.  before  you 
leave  the  city,  visit  the  Carpet  k  Furniture 
Uniporium  of  JOHN  C.  BELL  nearly  opposite 
the  Grand  Hotel  on  Market  sr.  Alto  folding 
Chairs,  Camp  Stools.  Th5  Weed  C»lp  t 
Sweeper,  A  th")  flae*t  assortments  of  Lace 
•Curtains  In  the  State.  61 


■Five  Hundred  Men  Wanted 

Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 
What  Cheer  Latmdry,  121  LeidesdorfT  st. 


Pont  ReaaThl  s. 

Pot  if  yoa  do   yon  will   sprnd     all    of  your 
•money   buying  your  family  dress-goods  hoe- 

lerles,   table-clo  b.,  children's  outfits,  etc,  at 
.the  cheapest  and  most  fashionable  place  In  tbe 

city-      Frledlandtr  k  Oo's,  Ho.  9  Third  street* 
"Sacleua  Building:  3,1 


Daly's  Last  Play. 
la  s>n  elaborate  criticism  upon  the  hew 
play,  "Mjdelein  Morel,"  Mr.  William  Win- 
ter, tbe  brilliant  dramatic  editor  of  the  New 
York  Tribune,  Bays:  It  is  our  wish  to  make 
our  meaning  olear.  GenUenefli  in  tbe  treat- 
merit  of  this  matter  wou!d  be  worse  tb*n 
wasted.  Upon  such  a  manager  as  Mr. 
Angnstin  Daly  mild  wo.dB  of  remoDBtrance 
and  pacific  intimations  of  disapproval  fall 
as  harmless  ae  flakee  of  snow.  They  have 
been  tried,  and  they  have  filled.  He  ap- 
pears to  be  a  theatrical  huckster,  with  no 
more  heart  than  a  grindstone,  and  no  sense 
of  a  higher  responsibility  in  hs  vocation 
than  that  which  appertains  to  a  man  of  bus- 
iness. Ideas  of  a  loose  and  mischievens 
description  have  besn  esniiaoally  diffused 
from  his  establishment.  Scarcely  a  single 
success  has  been  gained  upon  his  stsge,  ex- 
empt through  the  instro mentality  of  the 
Erring  Bister.  With  Borneo  it  was  though* 
that,  onoe  at  least,  "Hero  and  Helen"  were 
"bildioga  and  harlots."  With  Mr.Daly.it 
appears  that  bildings  and  harlots  are  at  al1 
times  Heroes  and  Helens.  Hehas  made  bis 
stage  absolutely  populous  with  dramatic 
heroinea  who  have  nothing  to  commend 
them  but  -ears  and  trouble,  resultant  from 
the  lack  of  chastity.  He  has  not  been  con- 
tented merely  to  create  the  mourners;  he 
hBS  proceeded  to  crowd  them.  His  Erriag 
Sisters  are  become  redundant.  There*  is  a 
perfeot  plethora  of  fallen  angels,  There  is 
damaged  material  enough  for  a  Mormon 
colony.  Every  person  familiar  with  the  his- 
tory of  tvje  Fifth  Avenue  Theatre  will  readi- 
ly reaall  the  series  of  pes  iferous  plays  on 
whioh  is  reputation  hangs.  Tbe  offense 
nowpUiDt  in  an  aggravated  form  has  ex- 
ist* d  all  alone.  It  is  part  of  a  Bottled  lice 
of  polioy,  and  it  is  ehoekiogly  evil.  The 
obvious  truh  that  the  publio  is  to  blame  for 
supporting  it,  famishes  no  excuse  for  its 
adoption.  A  part  of  this  community,  doub'.- 
less,  is  sunk  heneath  disgrace— as  is  tbe  fact 
in  all  large  c'ties;  but  we  were  not  aware 
that  an  iotelltotual  man  Is  under  obligations 
to  consult  its  tsste.  For  him,  on  the  con- 
trary, the  mandate  of  duty  is  d:sUnot 
There  can  be  no  doubt  that  the  presentation 
Of  such  a  play  as  "Madslein  Morel"  is  a 
gross  offence  against  religion  and  deeency, 
an  injury  to  the  public  morals,  an  ioiury  to 
the  stage. 

Shakspeare  in  Germany. 

According  to  the  report  for  1872  of  the 
Boyal  Theatre  of  Berlin,  Shafaepeare  still 
leads  the  classic  stage  in  Germany.  Of  278 
performances  daring  the  year,  77  were  of 
the  works  of  classic  authors.  Goethe  and 
Leasing  had  eaoh  thirteen  representations, 
Schiller,  eighteen;  and  Shakepeare  twenty 
five.  The  historieU  plays  of  Shakspeare 
have  formed  a  feature  of  the  past  season. 
. — #. 

Crystal  Samp'e  Rooms. 

The  Crystal,  alive  to  the  wants  of  the  com- 
munity, has  Imported  direct,  Bttward's  cele- 
brated Scotch  Whisky,  wbioh  all  trne  lovers 
of  good  l'quors  will  sample  ifvrtsc.  Briody  k 
Donne,  proprietor",  535  Sacramento  street,  be- 
tween Montgomery  and  Sansome.  6- 


t  eo.  Haas.&  Co. 
Ths  great  Candy  Emporium.  20  Kearny  St, 
6s, 


.near  Market. 


IPubUc  accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a.  ac,  can 
»be  returned  In  the  evening  If  required;  we 
■never  disanpolnti    What   Ohear   Laundry,  121 

Leiaesdorfif  street.  * 


Pratt* a  Abolition  Oil 
Gores  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  3-l 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS, 


Four  Sale— A.  Flungfer, 

Twenty-two  feet  long  by  tea  feat  beam.  Bails 
Anchor  and  Chains — con-piete  in  ever;  respe  t 
Well  soiled  far  A  PLBASUR.il  BOAT.  The  craft 
Is  oearly  Dew  and  will  be  eo  d  at  a  GRE  IT  BAR- 
GAIN.   To  ce  been  at  Meigs's  Wharf 

Apply  by  letter  or  in  person  to  "Onub,"  Flgabo 
Office.  je?5-2w 


XiE]VEO-U-^.Xj. 

CRITTENDEN    &    DALTON, 

F  O  EitEEL  T  OF  THS 
SEW  YORK   STABLES,  (Mission  St., 

EaVZ  puechased  the 

TURF  GALLERY  STABLES 

NO.  209  SUTTER  STREET, 

AXD  HAVE  AD- 
d»d  largelytothtir> 
stack  of  horses,  which* 
are  all  first-class.  Par- 
ticular attention  paid 
to  boarding  horses. 
m22  lm  CRITTENDEN  A  DALTON. 


GERMAN    PIANOS. 

_-^B»a^_  THE  BSST  ArO)  THB  OHEAP- 
(T^*  "  ^^■B|»8t.  SchraubttaJter  A  Oo„  Aceots 
Pf^wi (or  tbe  celebrated  Factories  of 
T  I  9  I  IlBluthner,  in  Leipzig,  and  Scbleip, 
nBerlto.    Office.  BIB  OLA Y  RlRKEC  ap28 


FOURTH    OF    JULY. 

•VP-Hlte  Sliirts 
Firomens  Shirts 
Calico  Sliirts 
Over    elLirts 
CbeoU   srliix-ts 
Under    Sliirts 

And  all  binds  of  Furnishing  Good's  and  Tollot 
Articles  it  toe  nsnil  satiatsctoir  prices,  at  tbe  Old 
Stand.  No.  3  Second  Street. 

BENEDICT  &  CO. 


Pratt's  AbolliloB  Oil. 

rThe  People's  Remedy  tor  .11  Acbee  and  Paine. 


Lire  T7eU  and  Enjoy  Yourself. 
SOUTHERN  PACIFIC 

e&Q  Oyster  and  Chop  House 

^l|V         Summer  street,  oS  Kearny,  bet. 
^^^r  fme  sod  UaJlfomia. 

WE    FURNISH  THB    FATTF8T    OYSTEES 
and  ctaoicest   Chop:-  and   Steaks,  cooked  la 
tbe  beet  manner,  witn  tbe  best  Coffee  and  be>t  of 
»»erjtning.  at  moderate  rates.    Tbe  Onset  Liaaots 
and  Cigars. 
B9-Ele<ant  Bottes  el  Koema  tar  1-a.dIc*. 
st»-OPES  DAY  AND  NIGHT. 


sp!7  tf 


ft&issiaaP'} '»»«*-"-- 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


HARRY    MYERS, 

Agent  for  bitehlngs  &  Gras*  School  Satcheli 
for  ujra  and  Girls,     vvin  call  at  resideaoes. 

fe-23-lm 

Liverpool  and  Great  Western 

Steamship  Company, 

CARRYING   THE  tj.   S.   MAIL. 

TIGXETS  SOLD"™  W0  FROM 

T    IVEBPOOL,     QDEEN3T0WN. 
Londonderry,  Hambnrgh.  Bremeo,. 
Hsvre,  Paris,  Sweden,  Belgian.,   Norway  and  ail 
European  oitiss. 

TbisOomnany  has  arrangemo&ts  with  tbe  Oom- 
missionerof  Emigration  and  Railroad  Companies 
at  New  York,  by  whiob  passengers  are  promptly 
forwarded  to  tbe  Pacific  Oosat. 

For  particular*  apply  to      .   —     ^        r^*1 
A.  D.  jACttSOX,  As»nt. 

m»2J>Im  S88   Monmnarry  street. 

CALIFORNIA     THEATRE. 

Mr.  John  MoOallongh Proprietor  snd  Manager 

SPECIAL     ANNOUNCEMENT. 

'  UK  JOHN  MoODXLOUGHtakeplesBnrela  an- 

nouocine  i  □;  eogigtm-nt  (or  a  very  limited  nnm- 
berof  n:ghteof 

MR.   SOTHEBN 

Whs  will  make  his  firs',  appearance   in  California 

Mond ay    SveKine,    June  30th, 

Inhis  famous  and  original  impersonation  of 

LOKD     niSBBEABV, 

In   the  Comedy   of 

OUR    AMERICAN'   COUSIN. 

In  ooneegnsnoe  of  the  nsasnalty  great  expense 
incurred  by  thiseDgag-meot  there  will  positively 
b&  no  Free  List,  wita  the  single  exception  of  tbe 
Pre-s. 

Box  Office  for  the  sale  of  Reserved  Seats  will  be 
open  on  Tae'day  nnmirg. 

WIEHlAWSKI_COHCERfS. 

PACIFIC     HALL- 

HE.  HBKBI  W1ENIAWSKI, 

Sols  "ViolimBt  of  nis  Mtj^sty  tbs  Empero.- of  Kos- 

sts,  aaei  feed  by 

H'lleJULVE  DE  QTTHEa,  Soprano; 

Mr.  CAai  WOJLFSOHV,   Pianist; 

Mr.  L.    EEMBIELIS8KI,    Aooompanyist. 

Tharsday  Brenlng June  ?6txi 

Frlduy  Evenlni.. Jane  £7th 

AJTD   A 

^—  FAREWELL      MATINEE 

SntnrdBy   Aternoon. ..June  46tr± 

An  entire  cb.n;e  of  pr  gramme  eicb  concert 

Admission Sl.OO 

Reserved  SeatiSOotc.  Extr«. 

Matinee  Prioe— Admisaicn     fiDolnding     reserred 

seats)  $1  Of. 

Ohiidr in  .tickets  to   the  matinee  Moen's, 

WIEXI AWSKI  OONERTS  at  San  Jose,  Mon- 
day. 50  tb. 

Ste'nways  Pianii  Uied  at  all  'Wieniswaki  Concert) 


OPERA  HOUSE, 

SAN    JO  SB, 

This  theatre  will  be  leased  on  HbBral  terms  for  six 
months  or  by  the  year  to  an  exoerienced  manacer, 
business  requiring  my  absence  from  San  Joss.  Tbe 
hoasecannow  be  rented  by  thenigbtor  week  on 
low  terms. 

SEATING    CAPlCFTT  1,200. 
G,  UEOHASliA,  Proprietor, 
SAN  JOSB 


WANTED. 

A  Leading  man.  Juvenile  and  Comedian.  Tboss 
who  can  make  tbBmae'ves  generally  nsefol  and 
travel  foraenre  bntlow  salary.  Variet;  tilent  al- 
so wanted. 

Aildrees,    C.   A.   LEWIS 

LIVERMOBE, 

ALl.Mi-.DA  CO..  OAL 


DR.  LEECHUNGEE, 

CELEBRATED 

dolnese  TPliysician, 

1017    DUPOXT  STREET, 

Between  Pacific  and  Jackson  Sts. 

Onres  all  diseass.    Moderate  charges.  j-13.1m 


FIGARO 

18  *HEB.E,  THERE  AKD  EVERTWHFRE," 
and  is  constantly  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
in  tbe  Theatres,  Traveling  Conveyances,  Hotels, 
and  pnblio  resorts  gensrslly. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES   IN   THE  BEST  SOCIETY,  18 
planed  in  ths  hSK*lsof  nearly  all  who  oome 

to  the  city  to  make  pare    isee,  and  is  therefore  ths 
best  of  advertising  media  .  ■». 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROGRAMUElIN 
every  Theatre  In  San  Francisco. 


FIGARO 

IS  MAILED  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon— the  papers  left  in  the  theatres  at  sight 
being  gathered  np  and  saved  for  that  purpose. 


FIGARO 

18  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH! 
out  the  centre  of  the  city,  in  all  Hotel  a,  Rsu- 
tanrants,  Saloons,  Steres  and  Offices. 


FIGARO 

IS    OTBOTJLATED    EVERY     DAY    ON    THE 
Oakland  FerryBosts  to  catch  the  passengers 

bst  arrive  by  thegreat  Overland  Train. 


O-SCZS   SURE   Xt.OJ9a.Z3 

....TO.... 

SUCCESS 

18  BY  FOLLOWING  TBE  TRUE 

American  Business  Principles 


The  Reasons  for  Success  or  Failure 

We  start  wits  tbe  Oat  assertion  that  no  honse 
has  ever  failed  because  tbe  price  asked  for  mer- 
chandise it  kept  wss  tos  low.  And  against  this 
declaration  we  plsos  this  fact,  that  no  Drm  in  tbe 
ordinary  routine  of  trade  has  ever  grown  Into  a 
large  and  Increasing  bnsinese,  or  taken  the  lesd  In 
its  particular  olass  of  goods,  with  high  prices  for 
tbe  Wdtahword.  Snooeas,  In  ths  largest  nnmbsr 
of  Instances,  can  be  traced  to  fair  dealiog,  COUR- 
TESY, and  INTELLIGENT,  PERSISTENT  EN- 
EBGY. 

One  mistake,  one  a' tempt  to  test  the  too  often 
obested  pnblio,  may  result  In  apparent  ancoess,  bat 
sooner  or  later  the  victim?  of  ths  imposition  will 
tarn  npon  yon.  When  e  man  bays  a  thing  and  has 
paid  too  mnoh  for  it,  it  is  nse'.ess  trying  to  smooth 
over  the  matter.  Tbe  merchant  who  chuckled 
over  the  big  profit  be  made  has  famished  the  olnb 
wherenith  his  own  head  may  bs  broken.  There 
are  more  days  yet  to  some,  and  the  nan  who  thinks 
CUNNING  A  MATOH  FOR  HONEST  DEALING 
had  better  not  forget  it. 

Patrons  ars  expected  to  par  a  profit  on  the 
purchases  and  at  tbe  same  time  depend  npon  tbe 
merchant's  advantages  as  a  guarantee  that  tbey 
are  fair  and  reasooabla.  If  tbe  publio  are  con- 
vinced that  a  certain  tradesman  has  peoall&r 
facilities  for  laying  in  bia  warei,  and  they  dtsoov 
er  the  psr  osntaga  of  profit  t)  be  less  than  is  gen- 
erally demanded,  It  matters  not  how  small  it  Is. 
fractional  sums  are  sufficient  ti  insure  sooaess 
where  the  contrary  will  surely  result  in  failure. 


OUK  HANNEK  OF  DOING 
i  BUSINESS. 

o 

t» 

I 

gls    It    a.    Success*? 

o  

0 

O     We  bsir   our   Goods  low    ond    sell 

for  cash. 
ffl 
C     Wemtirk  onr  goods  low  ond  stilt  qj. 


O  to  oar  prices, 

a 

We   represent  oar   goods  Jast    as 
f-  they  are. 

Ill 

la]     We  return  the    money    to  all  who 

^  hay  of  ns  and  are  not  sotted*  If  the 

(0  goods  are  not  soiled. 

>     We  are  willing;  to   give  polite  at-  jf; 


<y  ventloa  and   show   yoa  through  oar 

<  utock  whether  yoa  wlah    to  bay  or 

HI 

^  n 

n     We  propose  to  treat   our  eustom- 

C*  ers  so  well  that  we   shall   see   them 

®  again. 

O     "We  atsn  to  treat  our  cuetomera  In  ' 
Z 

<snch  a    way    that    every    visitor  we 
i 
have  will  be  a  walking   advertise- 

*  meat  for  our  hoase. 


gOUH   1NDUCEHENT8  TO 
" .  CUSTOMERS. 


Good,  Stylish  Clothing,  well  made. 


3  at  moderate  pries*,  and  warranted 
^  as  represented.  Polite  and  attent- 
Jlve  •alfsmtn  to    attendance,  and  no 

Hone  urged  to    parehiself    the  gaods 
d»  ant  salt.     If  the   above   Is   year 
Hldea   n<*w   hu«lnes> ,  shoald    be   con- 
dacted,  call  and  see  as. 


R 


EMEMBER.  YOU  OAN  ALWAYS  FIND  AT 
cur  e  tore  a  fall  stock  of 


CLOTHING 

awii 

GENTS'   FURNISHING: GOODS, 

Fancy    Goods, 

EnSllsH     Cutlery, 

HUTS,  TRUNKS,  VALISES. 

In  fact,  a  geoeral  st9ek  of  ail  kinda  and  grades 
of  goods,  cheaper  than  any  other  house  in  the 
city.  . 

IX L  Auction  Store 

618  and  620  Kearny  St., 


Corner    of    Commercial 

My-37 


PICNICS,  EXCURSIONS,    ]| 


S.  F.  and  S.  P.  B.  R, 


CHANGE     OF    TIH 

THE  CHEAPEST  SOUTE  TO  THE 


BETl, 


o 


N  ANT>  AFTPR    JDNE  1,  1573,  THE  SI  a 
or  ANTBLOPK,  oonnBotiogat  Doosum  * 
lng  with  the  San  Franolsoo  &  North  Peotfl  I 
toad  Company  for  Olov crdale  and  all  IoUra  i 
stations,  will  leave  8sn  Fisnoisoo  dalLvfflrl 
eaopted),  from  Frot-t » treat  W harf, at %m i» ' ' 
tnmicfr,  tbe  train  will  leave    Oloterdsli  £ 
6:&9  o'clock  A  M  ,  connecting  at  Donanns  s 
steirner  and  arriving! a  San  Fianolsooa 
lbs  steamers  and   uars    mak^  oloss  7 
with  stages  to  and  from  all  points. 

SUNDAY    EXCURS  DNi~AT  REDUCED  I 

Leave  Ban  Fr<moteoo  st  6  a.  at.  evarv  I  ■ 
arr'ttiog  at  Uloverd&le  at  1  o'otock  p,  at.  Bst  1 
will  l^ave  Oloverdat"  at  2o'u1och,  airivtaw.  ! 
Fu&oboo  at  7  o'oloo  k.  This  will  allow-] 
Bionist%  several  honrs  at  ani  of  ths  olio* 
the  line  of  'hi  rn»d.  tnr  all  informaUonai1 
the  Oompuiv'sohloe.Alstl  Uootgomariau 

On  and  after  Jane  It,  iho  Steacser  nil 
San  Francieo  at  2  M.  P.  M. ;  the  oaia  wtl 
Oloverdale  st6A.U 

ap^e PhffiR  D0MAHUg,Pfttl 


Badger'sCentral  Park,  Oak 


,&^.Igis 


■ 


TBESR  BEAUTIFUL   GARDENS  AK1  H 
open  for  the  aeaion,  and   manj  of  (£  m 
popular 

PICNICS 
Will  bs  beld  there.     The  attractions  an  n. 
ona.     SK4.MNG  PAYILION.  MUSEUM.  1 
N  ASIUM.    Skating  free  ou  week  days. 

Admission 

OHIUDRKTf  JO  OKNTS. 


PIPlJfAX 

This  Tonic  is  so   Marvelous   Ik 
fects  Uaat  it  la  styled  tnr 
rope 

Magic    Bittei 

It  Strengthens  the  nerves!  Bi 
Tooth  and  Health!  Ctlves  Vlger 
Intellect,  asd  Renewed  Strength  t 
rlUty  to  the  used  and  Inai  m, 

SOLD     EVERYWHEI 

Hli  2m 


- 


OR.  JORDAN', 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUS 

And  College  of  M  edict  tie. 


ive  obieots  to  be  seen. 
Pnblio  DAY  AND  NIG&T.at  JBURh 
SIS  Montgomery  btreeL    FOB  MEN 

sTDe.   Jobdan'6   Pbivats  Omen  la 
Geary  street  (onnoaite  old  Meobanlos*  Pa? 


it's  : 


:ard  TIM 

IHBBEFOBB....    , 

SAVE  YOTJJfit  MOIV 

BY    OOIMG  TO 

THE  PALACE  OF  FASt 


AWOTBER  HXOnEHENT  AB0TJ1 
-ta-  New  .-  tore,  XI  Seoond  Btreei,  oppo 
Grand  hotel.  Ototbiog  of  the  latest  si 
fa»hionabie  strles  rnac**«  to  cder.  (  hi* 
better  than  at  any  ether  honse  in  the  citr. 

UOTJE  TH&~PRIOHS.i 

Pants.,  .from  $6  to  S 1 2  pet 
Suits from 

I  i&ritathe  UMPeottoo  of  tbe  Ohoi. 
the  market, 

A.  MORRIS. 

No.    IT'    Second    St 

j»17  1m  Op[,o.I1e  Gru,  I  1 


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DrJBENZ 

M  t  I\a3 


The    lireut    Tonic  ond  Apr«tlaer.l 
Sale  Kverjwhtre. 


1*4' 

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ostc 

CANDIES.        '  -j! 

ALL     KUTOS      OE    THE     *t"*Mr/,*Tri 

£%.  made  at  onr  Steam  Oandj  FaOnlf _«  uO 
orders,  espeoiallv  from  tbe  cccntrr,  ars  i        ,;, 
sr.d  wai  bo  promptly  attended  t«. ^ ^^       ,«,; 
1  07  airtTitcrtrr«r»>t-   nw'  fL.it/,1 


J.    C.    COiMBES, 
TERRAPI1N     LUN< 

Cor.  Second  and  Teh&ma  isreej 
,    ••'Terrapin    con.tsntlf  on 
Ojeters   in   everr   at'lfc    "- 
SUPPKB     BOOMS  F."»  «**■ 
dec  BI  lm 


AL-HASIRBRA  LODGING  HCSt 

^.rfciu     FnsHLY  FCRVIBBEDBOoMli 

WfifS  gle  or  in  sniU,  i^,   ij 

||iii  Well  l*lgn««d  and  *#•»'  w 
jSlUsV  Unfonuitnetl  Booms  to  let.   Lo^l 

ox^riScSt    board;       ALRAUBKA    »0l 

SIP  "B"»b  RtrJMi. 


VARIETY    TALENT 


WJl#i 


....VOE   ... 

!'   Han 

PIOCHK    NEVADA. 

Address,  .'l, 

SAU'L  NETJJfArV.  BcsleexMam 
jell  tf  VAK1B1 IE3.  Fi«»  Z.    ' 


PIANOS 

....a»».... 

ORG  All 

CAtr,  AND  EXAMINg  KIND!  ABO  I 
before  parobailcg  elrewher..    GoDfl  fc    .,, 

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K9    !J)       KCRiCOMIp      < 
MOTEL. 


■*■    ra.  a  wcaaoo,   riruttT,  mns. 


It         «    l  VaL.     ITU,     ». 


ITS  ifir  VARIETIES 


»rtt  ng   Development* 


WiW    ALIAIBRa    TEIATSE 


BELLA  UNION  THEATRE 


AOD  I  1  { 


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^-CALIFORNIA  MINSTRELS. 


T  RUGN     SUPREI  "**•'  i:    BUt.M   ..Ml  II. K   MAC.    (II 

VI VI AS  I  UlT  aod  - 

TINPORIUMOFFUN 


A.T  tja»  ZVO"W 

'•At*    TCN    Inouiand 

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CHANCE     OF    Time, 

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d  Varird   Interlude  


1 

■  a     Molllr     1           i 

|f»Pf*t»NCE    OF   IDA   MAY. 

IJ.-n«    ■■    ii    I*o«a« 

Qui    in. 

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B»  T~.  W.lrt..   B.rll..         M.IM.  Ob  r*rv»*4 
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»,-.                                                                                   Ml..    *  I.**. 

a--,                                                   nut  i  ■•■ 

WHO    WAS    HERE. 

>yiiiS(  Orders 


■ 


A    CHIP  OF  THE  OLD   BLOCK! 


IHI.l.U>  \\.     V.    HUM. 


F-i-ori    nitohio. 

▼W  *»■  •  •«*»      -  »»*.»»»■  Ml 

N  H  A  K  1  IN        Ii  I 


And 


"W7.      JF5HTW11, 
lWCs»n      Wltli      Mnny     Hoods. 


HAMTOSK-  J    »i.   Kl  SSFII. 


The  Renowned 
VIVIANS 


r-lRMn.ci  n-'UlURl 
4IR*     . 

L'WOUiR 

•  (IITIII.. 


/kFllMEXY,  in  his  Champion  Jig 


^   IM.  I'AN 
INI  I 


•«<■«••«•■ 


WOOD       DEMONS! 

CAaaiM    and     ri»  itb 


>t»»i   aid  •iiairru 


To  of  .la  I.   wtlh  Ik*    Imtubl*   •»«•*  M 


ilk  ~r  l»„rl   Hi.  Hnl.if  Li  Porr«.t 

MORTIMOBK. 

..■aafla  7'|»r 
...  -..Id.  Tl.k 

iih  I...I— 

Tmmar  WtWtr 

THE  TWO  DROHIOS. 

Mtrtimr    . Puiwail 


:  Lama  Stops  the  10:30  Train! 


"■'HI 


Dnnt  Go   Out    To-Nichl,  Torn. 


Kpii  Nad 

B    *ri  j. 


.  .O.  B.  "ioWdi 

II '0  Bar 

p  • 

...Jal-    I1 


On  Mood*?  Jbd*M,  *L1i  App*AX  in*  gi**t**i  P*LU«iianl  lo  lb*  ntM 

ESSFt-jr1        JcT  JE*  A  «s  jE 

la  hi*  OrfAt  pAntocniB*.  lb*  "Old  Woata  who  Utid  la  tn*  m.»." 


■•  w*U  !»•  w-  A*t  »r 

JEALOUS    OK     AN     ARUM. 


ciaw...... 

-»•!     ... 
Amu  IHorr   |«r 


AilmlMta* 


TrAswi  tlrt-* 


. . .  M  Comta 

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•**•  it  •  •  ««•*. 


IDKL    LUIIOIXO    BBIIM. 

.  *f  t'amvMf  rein  I 
I.l^fr-Jor*-    •«■. 

lifarnr  Air***,  «p 

paalle   lh*»   I*l»*or* 

HA  I. BTOH  A  COTRKUU 


1C  HOUSE/r  ■. 
PIC  HOUSE,1 


great 

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At  ihf  I  T   I*  AUCTON.   oTORB,   No.  fit*  »*»•!  WO   K  RARVY  NflRKKT,  cor.  CommfrH.I . 


TRUNKS  AND  VALISES 


•   Mad* 


IT  RUNNING  RACES 


ItVeit  Match  Rices  for  $10,000 

I  WILL  TAB IPUCI 

rturday  June  28,1873 

OVER  Till 

lKLAM)   track 

BftfM*  alll  atoit  panctaatlr  »t  J  o'clock. 

LTOB     jfOaF*.     t»0,0  00 

On.  MUe  And  R*P*At 
■nd  Q. Trait  daio*   br.  m.  Halt  P  ah«rtr,  6  F**".by 
i  dam    J»nn»    Uall;  to    owrr   117    pjand*.    boiog  * 

*  r  m  •  wo  jrht 

•  And  .1  Ha  i  o»m*  br.  ro    Ah1.  4  fan,    by  Wocdlora 
"  |K'Djgnd.  »  »  cajt<  1  u  poaodi  1»  f«l«. 

lTOET   foti  ^a.ooo 

Two  MIIm  and    R*p**t  .      , 

|f  JO.  Trvata  hum.  Ihid  8»i»«aa,  8  r-Af  i  br  Lanr- 
■  Hatj  r.'li  toDjtiOAiT/  1.0  poondt.  bfiOf  &POtDdl 
«r*U  w«  fht 

I  Md   Jinn    Mae   LWD4  b.  ».   B«n  Wad*,  4   jew.  br 
t  Kom  R»a« ;  t  >  <Arrr  101  poaod*  lo  rale. 

b  th*  Tnob  nt  ov.    LadiM  Fr*».       _ 

"it  -ill  Iwm  thi  Uit»  «t  lo'jo.k.  V-hlo  et  wttl 
'outt.Hi-Triek.  Rvtra  8tr«>»t  Oara  will  tan 
Pto  ibaTrAok;  t*rt>«'A  ctoU    aaoo  waj 


I0LS,  POOLS, 

?es,^tefec  Races. 


Ii  th.  Or«»t  Xatoh  Bicm  belVMn  ABItnd  NELL 
llHBBTT.    aid   BEN    WADE  and  THAD 
UTS7EN8,  vbioh  taaaa  place  Ha tocdaj 
aaab  m  Oakland  Track,  will 
•old  at  tna 

lok  House  t?aloon 

....ON.... 

Irsday  and  Friday  Ev'ngs 

ij>  Mm  om  a'atook  boat  on  tk>  day  of  too  taaa. 
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PRINTING    DRAMATIC,  MUSICAL,  LECTURE.    ANO 
EQUESTRIAN  AGENCY, 

Roomt     16    and     XT. . . .OttO    Wa8hln«rtoii    artreet. 


Mrmiti.   NOTirii  to 

Picnic  and  Hull  Committees. 


BANI'8  and  OROHKH  I  HAS  oompotftd  of 
iaa  bA*t  maiioiaa^  in  tfaa  fiiat*.  ondar  ooap*. 
Un  1  iMdAi*.  Ai  fAl r  rAU*. 


Ml**    MINNIE     W.1I.TOR, 


TWO       NEW        D  U  A  M  AN, 

la  praparad  to    aocapt    anc*c*ta*ota    for  «  or    13 
alcbt*  ooranaooiDf  ia  Jaljr. 


■VTb*    Baainrai  arraoiaaiapU    of    Dr*m»W«  or    Hamoai  BaUrUlom*aU,  MTatB.  PI  OK  1 08 
alo..  atUodrd  to. 

■trAll  ODAlowS*  eatrocUd  to  a*  will  b*  eircotad  wltb  promptoaw.       No  «bAr*M  mida    aioap 


for  Mrrio**  tataAltf  parforntd. 


NHKatlUAN     OORHTM    A    CO. 


8TILL  ANOTHER. 

OWING  TO  THB    SUAR0IT7   09   BAI.qONS 
ogfinih  atraat.  1  beg  fo  lofor*   m    (rl*ad« 
ABd  th*  vnblio  that  I  bav^OMasd  tb« 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

....AT.... 

SNA  Balk    atreet,    betwfirr*    MOBtg**»«rT 

•ad  KeHroy. 

All  Drinks,  Plain"  or  P«noy,  10c 

Ooawoud  In  lb.  but  Mfl.  ud  ol  th. 

Par.«l  Llqaora. 

CBAA.  V    IIMMIWI. 
««  tf  Z*  Fiaortaaw. 


SANGER  HALLE 

(imOIB'S  HAI.L.l 
ia     «UIT    fcX..     WEAK     KKABMT. 


H.A«  IK  Ike  Ck«l«Mt  mrmmim  mt    Wl... 


KMT  wnua  a  i.ichii  tu  miwui 

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▼        «'nr«   K    *■#■«!    «ad  C'kirwwlr   Dt*rar*t>*  «f    th* 

;  KYB,  BAR.  THROAT.  U'.MJB  aad    HI  ART-CUrrb,  D.al- 

OtM,  T>lMbarrM  fro  a*  tba  KaiA.  W»ak  or  I-  flintod  Br«*.  Ooa*b* 

Ptb.l  if.   rtriapwr.   Noara'Aia    Rbi.ai.un,    Drapap***.   PiUa, 

Sornfii  a.  Prapaf.  »(o. 

■  .■die*    etirriAd    or   ttngfa.    aianrad  apoadr.  aaf*    cara    of 
lff»i  a  arltltw.   rain.    Snppr»««t-»n      wrikntar,    ProUpava,     -to 
!"*"i"r.     U**i1ab    ao4     otbar    D >••*•*»    raaodiad.      AVOIti 
DROOi. 

t.trr-f  ra,  Tnaaara  Waaa  a»d  Marki  •fcilirali*  raai«Tod. 

*•>-  A<l  UoaflloeUalUdMoa  t'a<ibf  i<it  Attoodol. 

1  naihi  sad   Men,   do  Bailor   what  tbot'va   rood   or  do*- 

rvd.nardy  oa  tor*  rontadr  of  dt'ormttr,  dobllilr,  or  dl»- 
•at*  woo'io*  od  bodr  aad  raind  No  qoaokary  or  nooopilooi. 
Boat  namai  known  f.ir  rapid,  'oit  cur*  (at  aid  I  n«  doB'a>,  aaf. 
fane  t.  aaooaaro  or  lot*  of  Ua>a)  of  nnaimato  ■"  •  «p*olil  dia- 
aaooa  wltooit  ajaroorf.  pni««q«  or  Daaaaoai  dfti,ra.  Oomptota 
•aro(w*«ro  All  olbora  fal1)  of  »o»Ioum  and  an*  arotplgraA 
lall  liom  bod  1'Htmaol   or  •r-ciacl    ^B 

r  r*>«  oontaliAUoDi.     All  MoJioioaa,  oto.,  for  oil  bad, 
Uan,  ,,r  wr.U  roor  oaao.    Addratr,   PI    .1    AIKIVM    n. 
aar  OfB ■■•    f»«4   K.  a-uj   airooi,    B.  B.  C'ornar    of    Uolifnrrti* 
a(r*ot,  boo  Praoolaoo,  OaT.  joP> 


Single  Outside  Rooms, 

WTTB 

No.  1  Spring  Beds  and  Hulr  MattraaHes, 

BRANCH  HOUSE, 

«■«  NAKaniar  htskkt.  cob,  imi, 

— .i — 

I»irty     Co  iat-     par      rats  lit. 

And  Lean  toy  (ho  Week, 

OFZIST     AIiXj     night 

apr-ae  L.  I.  KWkLL,  Troprtttoc. 


PIONEER  8HOE  MANUFACTORY 


THI  HOST  ELIOAirr  OUtTOM   WORK    [I,  THB 

Beers  «c  Blaynard, 

....^..•A*  A.    r    ,.  h.fl 


* 


;f»  I  ca-  a.  :f*.  o  •" 

THE  JOUBHAL  OF  A1HJ3KMIHTS. 

Pohliibw)  arer*  Day  ™  'be  **•■*  *" 
J.       E>_        BOOABDTJ8 


ff82  al.ree.aat  »ad    68*  "WaaaJaBtoa  sts. 

Below  Monlsomery.  Sarj  grandson. 


fcHDBSDAY JDNE  20,  1873 


AHUSEMBST8,    Etc. 


California  Theatres 

Ts-mg'.l  and  lo-mtrrow  alRBt  erlll  be  the  two 
last  on  which  J.J-  MeClo«key*s  sensation  Oalitor- 
nie  pis-  of  '  Poveity  Fist"  will  be  presented. 
Miss  Grabs*].  J.  O.  Willumion,  W.  A.  Meslayer 
and  others  by  ibalr  ospltal  actio*,  g.io  coo-idar- 
able  eppleiss. 
AIManbr*  Tb.«airo. 

TbieeTenieg,  Kelly  eed  I*.»  will  pr-:eei.t  their 
ekfctebof  "ACbipo!  the  old  Block,"  Master  Bar- 
ney will  sppssrio  hli  ohamplon  jig.G.  W.  Jester 
Id  bis  .sry  origin..  *en  trilc  oolel  sketches,  ViTlao 
in  tie  incomparable  otaraour  songr,  Sam  Riol  ey, 
HuiiiBim  j»:iJD  J.  Sherwood  In  lha  popatar 
Irish  .kite*,  entitled  "Taking  t>be  Pledre,"  and 
BobHsrf.  Jals  Robinson  and  other  members  of 
ibe  company  In  "Lsora  Stops  the  10;.fl  Train." 
Brlla  Union    TUealre. 

Miss  Hat £.a  Rally,  Mis*  Minnis  Fillmore.  Hiss 
May  Leslie.  Mlu  L-ite  Gray  and  a  hoet  of  others 
appear  aiabtly  to  songi, sots  aod  daooas.  The  n»w 
act  mtitltd  "JeaUras  el  saAriist"  terminates  the 
eTeaiEf/a  eot:  rtsicmam. 
BacKIrj  '«  Varieties. 

Mlaa  Mollis)  I*  Fori*.*.  Misa  Fans*  Webster. 
Ned  Bwckfey.  Miss  Katie  Zo*.  Leon  SemweUe  and 
•ibera  win  spp9*r  to-nigbt  in  "Deaf  ts  a  Post." 
"Obsifnf  Order."  and  song*  and  danoea  "The 
Two  Droniios"  wials  np  the  evening's  fna 
Pacific  Hall— Wionlaweai. 

The  second  trl  tale  wesk's  aeries  of  great  cen- 
esrts  given  by  Wlenlamkl.  Maae.  Jala  V  Bytta-r. 
Oar.  WolfashnandL.  B^mbialinik'.eriliUkepsa! 
this  erasing.  The  prcgramme  prepared  for  this 
occasion  is  an  extraordinarily  alt: active  one,  and 
•abut  a  f*w  mora  oppartnn  ties  cf  bearing  ths 
great  violinist  will  occor,  the  hill  sbonld  be 
thronged.  The  proceeds  of  Vili  concert  will  be 
0evotsd.  ia  pa.  t,  togWUg  a  ooaoeit  in  San  Jose. 

The  4*Great  Shots'." 

The  Great  Stow  will  remain  in  San  Franeiseo 
•nly  darirg  ih»  present  week.  1  he  programme 
both  at  the  afteraoon  aid  evening  performance  is 
an  exoi  lactones.  The  Brothers  Anttin  in  aoro- 
biticact'.  Mi=a  Jesiie  Ortio  in  the  Invisible  wire. 
J.  L,  Davis  and  his  remarkably  clever  tronps  of 
adooated  dogs.  H.  W,  Cooke  in  his  bar  sat.  and  In 
hisgreaf  juggling  aot  and  Prof ,  Oonkho  in  the 
dan  of  lioai  are  among  tie-attractions  offered. 

Woodward's  Gardens. 

Tbeae  gardens  are  ever  attractive.  In  addittcB 
so  the  tea  Whale  Pood,  t  bo  Sea  Lions,  the  Meca- 
garie  the  M  a  -  earn,  the  GooaerTatories  the  Skating 
Rink,  eto.a  petforatnee  is  given  by  UcOaaalsod, 
the  Musical  clown,  and  others  every  afternoon. 

Oakland   Running  Matches. 

Great  race*  htre  are  (nffieently  rare  to  ciuie 
considerable  excitement  when  they  oec or.  Since 
the  great  race  between  "Norfolk  and  Lodi"  there 
baa  been  nothing  af  vary  great  importance.  Oa 
Eatarday  aext,  two  exotticg  match  racea  for  $10,- 
000  will  be  ran  over  the  Oakland  Park  Oonrae.  The 
first  anil  be  a  mile  sad  reoait  raoe  bet*eea  'Nell 
Flahettf  and  Abi,"  for  $5  800  and  tbesecond  a  two- 
mils  and  repeat  between  'Toad  Stevens  snd  Ben 
Wade"  for  aneqoal  amonat.  F.  Baxter,  who  has 
bis  money  on  "Nell  Flaherty  and  Thtd  Stevens' 
is  an  English  racing  man  of  ooniiderable  experi- 
ence, and  sooald  his  first  ventnie  in  the  United 
States  meet  with  anoonragemeat  will  follow  ths 
np  with  other  great  ma  tabes.  The  admission  to 
tbe  track  will  be  one  dollar,  ladies  are  invited  to 
attend  free  of  charge.  A  special  ateamsr  for  the 
ooca  ion  will  ran  at  1  o'olock  from  this  oity.  On 
the  Oaklsod  aide,  carriages  and  omnibuses  will 
meet  the  ateamsr,  and  oonvey  visitors  to  tbe  track 

■  l  a  moderate  cost.  Extra  cars  will  be  rna  to  tae 
track 'by  the  Broadway  Company,  fare  six  and  a 
quarter  ce-l?. 

Anatomical  Mcsaitm.— One  of  tbe  most 

omplste  collections  of  the  kind  in  the  United 
■talcs,  comprising  bsndrsds  of  costly  and  bean- 

■  iSua  wrx  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to gentleman 
tnlyj  n  yie  .Mnteam  os  Montgomery  street.  An 
lonr  mar  be  orofitebly  onent  here. 


Fresh  and  Street. 

Far  the  best     confectionery.   g*i   to   Oaaty  and 
Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  St.  near  Suiter.        M 
The  Last  New  Song. 

Air—  "Moet  <£  Chemdon," 

Emerson  OorylUe  ia  my  name, 

Mr  buelneea  al ways  is  the  game; 

Eastern  Oysters,  acd  Fane;  Boast, 

Heli6hea  tbea?,  that  my  Loose  can  bout. 

S^felf  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 

Oh!  high  oh)  Obi  high  ohl 

None  who  nave  been  bnt  again  will  go. 

Corville  lays  sol  eaye  eo! 

O*  Flae  Street,  it  No.  410, 

Remembf  r  tbe  nnmber  and  call  again. 

Vision?  of  Sh«.  ll-fi  .h  Is  every  rtyle. 

Inwardly  cause  yon  xavh  to  amlle.     * 

Lfcdiea  wltb  escorts  there  always  go, 

Ladles  go  I  Ladles  go  I 

Emerson  OorrlUe'e  politel  snd  eo 
3-1  They  go!  they  go!  rhey  go! 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 

Corei  Lame  Back  and  Pararysl*.  3.x, 


Polalon  Osk. 

It  is  now  generally  known  that  tbe  aot  va  princi- 
ple to  wbloh  tbe  effeots  of  POISON  OAK  are  dae 
U  a  violatile  aoid  called  by  chemists  toxioodeadrio- 
acid.  It  is.  however,  not  so  well  known  that  DIOK- 
MY'Z  CREME  DB  US  U  not  only  the  beat  avails 
able  preveatiUve.  bnt  will  also, by  its  neutralizing 
and  soothing  qnahtua,  g*e4t*  raliav  a  all  diatrese- 
ing  symptoms. 

TTireiiiy  Thousana 

Psp*r  Collars,  all  Btylaa,  for  ^Qa  c^p  tt  th# 

What   Chear  Laondry,  ofnoe  121  Lddesdoiffst. 

»<-    '  oral, 

S-  .el  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  machines  rented  snd >re- 
paired  as  asn*l.  and  sold  cheaper  than  ever,  x 

Bound  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Is  O .  Bnrkhnrdt's  motto.  Pine  French  Calf 
BootE  made  lo  < idt r  frcm  IS  tc  $30.  A  good 
and  aatbfactlon  guaranteed.  Call  at  M0  Wash- 
ington street  snd  be  convinced,  Afnllasjai 
ment  of  neatly-msde  goods  always  on  band,  at 
prices  to  rait  ertry one's  purse.  Am 


An  Alto.  Sensation. 

Toe  AJU'fl  "L*cil  Brevities  man"  ttb 
morning  telle  how  a  JiMIe  boy  fi^hiog  on  tbe 
Oaklu'a  Wharf  yesierdty  "cima  very  ceir 
losing  hia  life  by  drowning."  In  trying  to 
l.osea  his  fish  line  fiom  &  pile  he  lost  bis 
balance,  when  "fortunately  for  him,  a  gen- 
tleman standing  nesr  by  canght  him  by  tbe 
tail  of  biflcoattsbs  wis  falling  overboard, 
and  thoi  probably  saved  hii  life."  From 
this  we  learn  that  litJe  boys  who  go  a  fish- 
ing on  tbe  Oakland  WLarf  w.ar  long  tail 
costJ,  and  cm  come  very  near  loelng  their 
ivefl  by  drowning  without  getting  in  the 
water.  Tbis  id  entirely  too  thin.  Wetmore 
has  evidently  stolen  tte  whole  thing  from 
tbe  nuTBtiry  rhyme: 

"Mother  may  I  go  out  to  swim?" 
end  bis  palmed  it  off  on  tbe  Alia  fulka  as 
original.    Wetmore  ie  a  very  good  fellow, 
Lntke  is  the  Dick  Tarpin  of  item  thieves. 

Sotbern. 

This  grtat comedan  is  to  ommcDW  an 
engagement  at  the  California  Theatre,  on 
the  SOth.  Manager  McGaliongh  has  shown 
great  enterprise  ia  engaging  bo  expensive  a 
■tar,  bnt  we  donbt  aot  bis  confidence  io  the 
San  Francisco  public  will  prove  not  mUpli- 
eed:— The  London  Era  says:  "It  would  be  in 
terestiag  to  know  bow  much  the  single  crec- 
tioQ  of  Dnudreiry  has  prodoced  t]  its  tal- 
ented delineator.  It  was  net  at  all  supposed 
to  be  tbe  gold  mine  it  bas  turned  cat.  acd 
will  vet  prove,  supposing  Mr.  Bothern  pro- 
s:rves  all  his  energy  and  health.  It  1b 
known  that  Mr.  Sotbern  p'aved  this  charac- 
ter for  1,100  night]  in  America,  tetceen 
1856  and  1863,  and  for  these  nights  we  may 
put  the  profits  at  £55,000.  From  his  trrival 
ia  tbis  country  io  1863,  it  hid  an  uninter- 
rupted ruo  of  496  nights,  the  profits  of  which 
could  not  be  lets  than  £40,000.  This  is  tbe 
longest  rnn  upon  record,  and  it  ean  hardly 
be  sud  to  have  been  the  least  profitable 
Foml64  to  bis  departure  lot  year  for 
America,  it  is  ttit.d  that  he  played  Dundrea- 
ry not  ress  than  700  times,  which  wonld 
mase  another  £56,000.  During  tbe  same 
period  be  has  appeared  at  least  700  times  in 
bis  other  characters,  David  Garrick,  etc  , 
and  putting  these  on  a  lower  scale  of  profit 
than  Dondreuy,  we  have,  say  another 
£42,0110  of  earnings,  tbe  summary  of  which 
is  as  follows: 

American  representations  of  Onndreary £55.000 

Bieliah  re  presents.  Ions 9B,C*0 

Dondrscry £131  ,«M 

Oih.r  cbarait  >re  lo  Knglasd 42.C-0O 

£.33  000 

Thus,  daring  tbe  eiiteen  years,  down  to 
the  time  of  his  leaving  England,  Mr.  Both- 
ern has  averaged  ao  iccjme  of  £12,000  a 
year.  This,  of  ceurse,  takts  no  acoount  of 
outgoings. 


A  Sii^bt  Mistake. 

Scene  in  a  Washington  bookstote,  &s  locsL- 
ly  repotted.  Enter  colored  boy,  in  haste, 
and  addressing  the  salesman :  "I  want  raw 
and  fried,  Bir."  "What?"  "Baw  and  fried,1 
said  the  boy.  "Down  the  street  you  get 
those."  "No,  sir;  I  was  told  to  get  them 
here,"  "  Why,  I  do  not  keep  a  restaurant 
"Duuno  about  dat,  iir;  I  want  raw  aad 
fried."  "Well,  go  to  Brega22i'e  then. 
"Can't  get  'em  here,  boss?'i  "No.  Go  back 
and  put  down  on  paper  what  you  want.' 
"All  right,  boss."  And  off  he  went,  return- 
ing with  a  slip  of  paper  onwtich  was  writ- 
ten "Aurora  Floyd." 

— "  T 

An  Injunction  Saif. 

It  U  teportei  that  Vivian  has  commenced 
proceedings  in  one  of  tbe  courts  against 
"Siam,"  the  elephtnt  at  the  cireua,  for  in- 
fringing on  bis  fanuus  treadmill  Btep.  That 
there  is  an  infringment  somewhere,  is  evi- 
dent to  all  who  have  noticed  the  two  steps. 
The  similarity  between  the  two  is  eo  great, 
that  both  can't  be  original;  Vivian  hes  al- 
ways been  regarded  as  the  originator  of  the 
step  here.  On  the  contrary,  the  elephant's 
keeper  pooh-poohs  fats  claim  to  it.  He  de- 
clares he  went  down  to  the  Alhambra  to  see 
Vivian  do  it  the  other  night,  and  is  "ready 
to  swear  that  be  Btole  it  from  old  "Biaro," 
thar,  who  h;s  been  doing  tbe  treadmill  step 
for  year?,  and  ia  its  originator,  by  Jinks!*- 
(He  used  a  little  stronger  eip'etive,  but  we 
put  it  Jinks).  The  thing  is  very  mixed. 
One  must  be  an  imitation  and  w*e  will  leave  to 
future  investigation  to  decide  who  has  elaim 
to  priority  in  the  peculiar  movement. 


Don't  Pay  Other  People's  D.bta, 

Bat  buy  your  furniture  and  Bedding  for  cs:h 
of  J,  A,  BhahrrA  Q>,  707  Market  Street,  who 
gives  no  one  credit,  eo  make  no  bad  debts  and 
thsrefore  aell  fer  smaller  profit?,  and  lose 
pslose  than  any  other  dealers  In  3jd  Franols. 


White  Labor  Only] 

Asessssi 


W  B.  Sfeell enter g«r,  422  Montgomery  Stre.t. 
Beal  EiUts,  FaraUhsd  H  -U15S  and  Ejom1, 
Bslect  Boarding  plsosB,  rents  collected,  Furnl- 
are  bought  and  sold.    Ba  iaess  opportnniUes. 

«) 

What  all  Ladies  are  rond  at, 

ladles  sre  fond  of  whatever  Is  elegint  and 
luxurious  all  the  world  over,  snd  nothing  ap- 
peals so  strongly  to  their  dominant  passion  In 
that  respect  as  a  handsome  carriage,  with  sty. 
U>b  appointments  and  spirited  horses.  It  Is 
not  to  be  wondered  at,  therefore,  that  a  lady's 
ouTy  Is  excited  at  seeing  a  mere  wealthy  mem- 
ber of  her  sex  la  s  beautiful  Clirenoe,  or  other 
fashionable  vehicle,  with  a  proud,  da-hing 
team.  It  Is  important  to  know  that  the  Ooci- 
dental  Oairiages,  which  are  lecond  to  none  In 
elegance,  may  be  used  by  any  lady  In  ths  city 
at  any  hosr  for  any  length  of  time  she  may 
desire.  This  Tirtually  places  those  who  engage 
them  on  an  equal  rooting  with  tbe  moat  fortu- 
nate of  their  iex.  and  social  harmony  la  there 
byeitabliehEd,  Orders  for  these  favorite  cir- 
■lages  may  be  left  at  the  Occidental  Hotel,  or 


AND  YET. 

I  tee  him  look  at  Linda's  wavy  hair; 

I  see  htm  wstoh  Oecella'j  winning  emllf ; 
I  see  him  notice  Maod'a  comnltxton  fair; 

My  bear  t  with  dxead  Is  beating  all  the  wbUe; 
And  yet 
I'm  almost  sure  he  loves  me  b«t  of  al. 

I  see  him  glance  at  MUlyV  fairy  feet, 
And  follow  all  tuirmovementa  with  a  smile; 

I  see  him  charmed  by  many  maidens  tweet, 
My  heart  with  dread  fast  btatlag  all  the  while; 
And  yet 

I  'm  almost  sure  he  loves  me  test  of  alb 

For  when  he  taxes  my  hand  lo  both  of  ht», 
And  loots  at  me  with  hie  confiding  smile. 

My  every  doubt  and  fear  are  set  at  rase, 
Although  my  heart  Is  beating  all  the  while 
And— yea  I 

I'm  srjr.,  quit?  enre,  ho  lorte  me  best  of  all. 


An  Unhandsome  Set. 

Watkins  has  on  exhibition  at  hie  gallery 
photographs  of  Captain  Jack,  Boston  Chai- 
ley,  Bluck  Jim,  Bchocehlo,  acd  the  young 
savage  tbat  does  those  Modoc  witticisms  for 
the  Alts.  They  all  look  alike,  and  are  a  re- 
markably ngly  collec .ion. 


Den  tal  Work. 

Fob  ynrur  quaim  or  wonx,  go  to  T  O.  Je#> 
sup,  dentist,  cor.  Sutter  md  Montgomery,  over 
Taoker'a.  8-D 

San  Francisco  Jewelry  Manufactory. 

D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merchant  ttreit.  Diamond 
Setting,  Enameling.  All  kinds  of  repairing 
dene.    Jewelry  for  sale.  s*p 


Free  ofDanger. 

The  latest  ssasstioe  beioc  worked  np  by  the  pa- 
pers ia  fonndsd  on  a  report  that  a  gentleman  be- 
came inoculated  with  disease  by  smoking  a  cigar 
made  by  aOhinaman.  Those  who  do  not  wiah  to 
roo  a  similar  risk  can  aro  id  it  by  purchasing  their 
eigara  of  H-  Sntliff  at  eithf  r  of  his  stores  810  and 
g32 Kearny  Street.  Mr.  Sotl.ff  manages  toseUoi- 
gars  made  by  white  man  as  cheap  aa  others  eel] 
Ohiaeae  eigars.  Bis  sales  are  lance  and  he  ia  con- 
tent with  a  small  pre  fit  Tbacga  sixteeo  rears  in 
basineis  he  haa  never  empleyed  a  Obinete  cigar 
maker,  from  coneientiooi  convictions,  and  never 
iotenis  to  do  ao.  Kow  btthose  who  are  in  earnest 
ia  their  opposition  to  Ohlosse  cheap  labor  prove  it 
by  giving  their  patronage  tsoaa  who  practically 
proves  bis  principles,  and  at  tbe  same  time  avoid 
the  fate  cf  the  nnfcrtnna'  a  geatlamsn  who  smoked 
a  olgar  which  hsd  besn  beslobbered  by  an  unhealthy 

heathen. 

«. 

The  White  Hosts*. 

.  The  White  Souse  Is  thronged  every  afternoon 
with  ladies,  the  majority  of  whom  nave  come 
from  a  distance  and  oonBeqnentl;  must  need 
some  refreshments.  Do  these  ladles  know  that 
directly  eppoeite  the  White  House  Is  the  Wbitb 
Hoc  s  BxeiAUBAirr,  T.  is  Beatsuraot  has  just 
been  re-fitted  and  enlarged  by  Mr.  Meyers,  tbe 
proprietor,  wltb  a  special  view  to  tbe  comfort 
of  ladies.  He  haa  taken  great  care  to  keep  It 
eeiect.  and  the  refreshments  are  first-class.  *6  w 


or.    xy-onexrc*7 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  partlsuhury  to 
anionic  and  speclfle  practice,  and  as  such  Is 
sow  tbe  most  suowsaful  of  any  Physician  In 
San  Franeiaoo.  Office  619  Bactramento  street, 
comer  of  Leldeadocfl.  a  lew  doors  dsIow  What 
Oheer  House,  x 


Everybody    Suicetl* 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
tn  bats.  At  "The"  Hat  Store.  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  More  below  Kearny),  all  these 

oxw  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  Is  immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  ons  who 
goes  there  1b  sure  to  be  suited.  b 


We  get  no  business  from  Ohinesey  snd  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  woib,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laondry     Office,  121  Leideedorff  street.       * 


A  great  variety  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all  Etyles, 
just  received  st  tbe  What  Cheer  Li.no dry,  121 
Leideedorff  street.  • 


Asa    Ij.    Waugaman'e 

"  Ohlga^o  Beer  Depot,"  623  Sacramento  street, 
between  Montgomery  and  Ea  rcy.  The  cele 
brated  "  Chicago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  best  of 
liquors.  Daily  lu'.cb,  with  lobfct  r  salad  aad 
other  delloscies,  prepared  by  tbe  epicurean 
George  3ult.  Beer,  10  cents,  Begular  Ger- 
man Itmebes.  caviar,  Swiss  cheese  and  eand- 
wicnes,  served  to  order.  To  lunch  at  Wsnga- 
man's  Is  isa  thing.  6-j 

Ciaravovajri.— Madame  uiara  Aatonla,  ths 
Qlalrvoyant  Physician  and  Independent  Tranee 
Medium.  333  Kearny  street,  bet.  Bush  snd  Pine. 
Cjnsultatlonsln  Snglleb,  French  and  German. 


A    Ploasant  bociatlon. 
Persons  desiring  ocm'ortable  lodgings  in  » 

Jtntral  loeaUon,  shoola  visit  the  Aihambra, 
tnd  inspect  ths  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  bnllding  is  a  verv  fine  one  and  Ifi  well 
Ughtad  and  ventilated .  . 


Ladles  Vlsrttlria:  Certs. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Josit  P. 
Dwtsb.  126  Sntter  street,  opposite  Lick  Bouse, 
and  at  the  Orand  Hotel.  V.  B. — ELutdkxb- 
omxrs  peatxt  habsbs.  PxjQusrsHrp  of  every 
description  to  order.  a 


mmttm 


Prnltand  Confectionery. 

For  tae  very  finest  Fruit  and  Oonfectionfry 
go  to  O.  Wler/s  Fruit  Bazaar,  corner  of  Stock- 
ton and  Oasy  Streets.  Fine  stock  of  cigars 
and  Tobacco. Hw. 

Programme    of    the   .Great    Ranning 
Xaatchea. 

To  take  place  over  the  Oakland  Bace  Track, 
Saturday  June  28th.  The  match  will  commence 
at  three  o'clock,  punctually,  for  $f000,  one  mile 
snd  repeat.  F.  Baxter  and  G.  Treat  name  bv. 
m.  "Hell  Flaberty,"  6  years,  117  lbs.  (Blue 
Jacket,  Bed  Gap.)  Jasaes  Mee  and  John  Hall 
name  br.  m.  "Abi."  4  years,  100  lbs.  (Ciona- 
mon  eoloved  Batln  Jacket  and  Gap,}  At  four 
o'clock,  Match  for  $5000,  two  miles  and  re- 
peat.  F.  Baxter  and  a.  Treat  name  s.  s.  "Thad 
S'evene,"  8  years,  no  lbs.  (Bine  Jacket  Bed 
Cap),    John  Hall    and  James  Me* name  b.  i. 

Ben  Wade,"    t    years,    103  lbs.     (Bed  Jacket 


t>o    TJfot    Suffor    from    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  sufferers  from  Corns,  Bun. 
ions,  ulubana  Ingrowing  Nails,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  A.  Oowan'e  Instf. 
tnte,  810  Kearny  etreet,  from  1  to  6  p.it,  We 
»n«ak  from  experience.  haTlng  terted  the  Doc- 
ter's  capability.  Keterences  gives  ttrequlrea.  b 
vvoman's    ixx^ixtm. 

One  would  think  (hit  it  was  one  of  wosran's 
rignts  to  eojoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  lame  price  for  It.  Nearly  all  tbe  res- 
tanranta  "  lor  ladles  and  gentlemen"  In  San 
Francisco  have  poorer  fare  than  these  where 
gentlemen  only  dice.  Tht.bx  ie  ax  ra<jrrxion. 
At  tbe  Pro^BXB  BxeraT^urT,  on  Washington 
etreet,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladies  can 
get  an  ex:ellent  breakfast,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bockes,  established 
since  18*9,  provides  every  luxury  the  market 
aflorda  Both  ladles  and  gentlemen  find  there 
dishes  to  please  tne  moet  (incurean  taste,      * 


Or,  Barlow  jr.  esmitra 

la  giving  a  cents  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men on  Sexaal  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases at  bis  Hygelan  Hall,  887  California  street, 
every  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  %  o'clock. 
a.  part  of  the  evening  ia  devoted  to  examining 
and  prercrlblng  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  t  p  n. .,  tree.         w 


McDowell,  fellow  Card   Writer 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 

608  Market  street,  cor.  Post  and  Montgomery  a 


Oysters. 
In  strolling  round  the  other  night, 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
Our  oarelsss  feat,  by  chance  did  stray 

To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  screen 
Throngh  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  seen  r. 
While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  shell. 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell. 
Hade  that  window  ream  to  be 
n  JGoe  fairy  grotto  of  tbe  see. 

eftap,"  said  ray  friend,  "let's  go  hi  here— 
It  Looks  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
•■AH  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.*** 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  oar  sidea  waiter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  aakert  our  wish- 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  wo  mignt  nsane.    We  found  tt  true. 
And  cooferf  ws»vn>-rtsHy,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  Juicy,  fat. 
Cooked  every  style;  just  think  of  that, 
and  if  your  month  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  crabs  and  terrapins  * 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kind*  of  game. 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  coxUd  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure. 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladies,  too,  have  found,  twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  tbe  best  ice  cream; 
So  here  tfc  ey  flock,  the,  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "each  nice  dinners,'' 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  bun  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bash, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  Eocee.sS7  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night, 

OHABLES  HAAKE,  Proprietor, 


AJPTEB    -i/slE 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

GOTOTBfl 

Hot     Scotch, 

■Jotter  street,  Bear  laearar, 
And  try  one  of  their 

Hot  Scotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 

All    Di'inlis    Ten    Cents 

m»tf  JOS.  D.  BRJGG8.  Proprietor. 


For  Sale— A.  Plnoger. 

Twenty-two  feet  loco;  by  ten  feet  bum.  Sails 
Anchor  and  Obnin"— oirD'ote  io  Bvery  respect 
Wall  Baited  fjr  A  PLKA8URB  BOAT.  The  craft 
Is  nearly  new  and  will  b»to'dot  a  GREA.T  BAh 
GAIN.    To  beB«Bn  at  Melgg's  Wharf 

Apply  by  letter  or  m  person  lo  "OUnb."  Fiqabo 
OrnoE,    -je?S2w 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Bonksrljere.AOd  31iiUoDjlt*. 
H.  H.  Moore.  609  JSStjJouiery.  near  Hbichant 

Hoslneta  Colleieea. 
Heald'r.  Bryant*  Svauoo*  colltge.  24  Poet  (treat 

But  3h  era. 
Sets,  Fred.  Stalls  M  to  100.  California  Marksa, 

J^mptoy-saeat  Offlcp. 
Obtneee  Emplojmeot  Co.— Pierce  A  Co.,  6T7  Sac- 
ram  eo  to  street. 

Preach  Fnney    Ooofts. 
Loean  A  Co.,  19  atent«OHiery,  10T  and  109  Snttav, 

Hair  Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Oallender,  msnnractnrer,  92  Second  street. 

Barssn  Hair, 
Sampson,  A,  B.  A  Osv,  110  Second  Btrpst. 

Searcher  of  Records. 
0.  V.  Gillespie.  641  Wasblngtonstraet. 

Silver  Prize  Dress  Fittlas>         $ 
Mm*.  Broase,  No.  M  Third  street. 

'Watehea  and  Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Oallsnder  62  Second  streets 

Whltcsen  and  Paper  Hisreri. 
A.  W.  Wbelden,  ;ffl  Gtary  street. 

Wine*  and  XJqnenTa.    (Wholesale,) 
Danerl  F  ACo-W4Pront 


GERTKTTDE  M.  GREGORY 

— G»  THE— 

GREGORY  TROUPE 

la  reqae.t.d  to  oommanicat.  Immedi.t.1,  with 
tb.  UDdareigaed.  By  so  doiogtbe  will  hetrion.- 
tb  Dg  er;.ly  to  h-r  .dvaDtsge. 

X    H    McCABE,  Theatrical  Agent, 

)•  IWm  620  Wablogton  6tre«l. 


lOCta.    lOCta.     lOCtg. 
Far  QIh>  for  the  FloaM 

Wines  and  Liquors, 

and  tne  Celebrated 

FREDERIC  K  SBU  RG  SEER, 

— w— 

FRED.    O.  WCITTWORTH'S 

SAIiOOX, 

6*1  KEARNY  STBEBT,  H.  W.  oor.  Bao. 

ja-U-ll. 


0T8TER  GROTTO 


A  clean  aod  respectable  Oy^er 
Hone*  fitted  ao  purpoeely  for  Ladle.' 

428    PIKE    STREET, 

Abo.,  th.  Oallforoi.  Mark.u  betaeea  K.araraad 


«4? 


HALL'S 

RS  Ll  ' 

SA  ' 

YELLOW, 

DOCK 

AMD 

IODIDE  of  POTAS 

rnn  but  spbins  Miner 

IA  aiae,     PorlSea  the  RmI  »f  |  « 


Cave.  Kke.aiatliaa  aad  Mercm-tUFa jM 
■aid  kr  aU  BnantMa. 


AStXOT,    AIT    (Aiaillfl    mt 

SOLE  AGENTS  IOB 
OB.    FIIXT'I    I-AVST    CBAltOe    4 

ob.  PtiiRn  wicsrooT  riujl 
ie.n 


POSTERI,! 

Prof  raaunea,  and  all  rood,  of  Prtntta.  fo 

■BOW.   IJEOrUSB.  COIOIBT,  T  I 

ATI!  aad  CIKCTS  MAHAUm 

AT  LOW  EATBS,  BT 

]B-  DF*.  Sterol 

OSa    CtiT    8TKKKT. 


THOMAS    W.    BBSS. 
SIZi-TXin  P1.ATBI 

^O  MAKUFAUTTJaAEd 
^T  — AMD— 

(g  DRURSjJUJOS, 

OTKKB     MX7B1CAA,    IMTBmi)l 
ESTABLISHED  1R  lta«. 


■fe-Leeeons  rtT.n  on  tbe  Bajiio  and  Dn 
aUlSION  BTRBBT,  between  VuA  and 


SIOK 
_  B.-F 
eaaiortala  always 


».  B.— Ftae-ttnted  Slrrei  Solo  Eanloe  tot  I 


FREE  AND  EASY 

ITJBI    dATXTBDAT    BISII 


Piano    ana     Wlngrlnu    at  8  I-  I. 


CHARING 


•A»SAL0ll 

oa  street,  near  Beessd 


60B  Mission  street,  ae 


deN 


EAGLES  A  WILD,  Proprw* 


MISS    N.    SCULt, 

'       LADIES' 

FASHIONABLE    HAIR    D«l  I 

it         Ban  Removed  to 
844.  WASHINGTON  ST., 
Foot  doors   below  Stocktea  ■  • 
Hsirwort-  of    all    DescriDtione    msdl    U)  o  ( 
Ohargeo  moderate. M"  | 


(VtRS.  HGOERT.  OLA^RVOYANTt^TWTs 


-  —    aod  Tranoe  Mediam— O»nboeoniolieilf  i 
mi  business  or  slokoessdail 
i  P.   m.    Spiritaal  Olroles, 
Fridsy  evening!,  m8p." 
O'Farrell  street,  near  t 


■  VUIUUl ua.ll  UO  WWM.asa.w~aj    • 

oessdaily.fromlDa.auto      I 
Olroles.    ttoodsy.  'ttMWlsyf'    ■ 

,3p.m..  at  &  erroldsnoa.fi  »       ' 

>»r  Masoo.  _=  -- 


Bar  Sugar 


SIS    KBABKT      . 

-_J.»  Alao,  eratj  kin* 

Wholesale  and  Set  U. 
soft/ 


IfOR    BALB- 
P      IdEROER'l 


„iinla»<a»<| 
A.  Mown 


Lyon's   Portable 
KITCHEN   FURNAC 

IN  ITS  BOONOMY  OF  COAL  AND  fj 
as  a  perfeot  cooker,  broiler,  tosstai.ssw 
iron  heater,  is  a  necessity  te  ey.ry  **"  ' 
who  wishes  to  fstb  the  stove  and  t*_T,5ui 
thefoelit  consnmep.  It  is  ohesp-ff  •*."; 
eeeit  at  work,  at  Stombe  A    HilUrs.  P<» 

K -fitters,  tin,  oopper  aad   stofe  ■*«•<  "ft 

MAAO  M.   WATBD,  Agent   o(  the  Pw****1 


I 


fch«  trade  anpplied 


Ji-  -j 


Philadelphia   Restaurs 

OEAS.  T.  BEEGOLD,  PBOPBIBWB 


' 


MILITARY    COODS 

....aim.  ..  ' 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEITRHi  • 
TRIMMINGS, 

BBS    M.attaasea-y  street.   Baaat   *j 
sahlltf  T.  BODOKBJ  30BH» 


a  c-f 

..W.Rl   J-       ' 


EDWARD     PEEL 

«BS  aad  «»T  -Wasataitoa  a 

HAVK    OPENED  A  OOOKIHG  BdTABl  ± 
vest  at  this  slace  lor  thsnajposssl  M  r 
Inc  BALI.  oOPPDBB  and  LOKOHEd  FOB  J 
HIOB  AKD  8ALOOR8,  on  the  moat  IJSVIt  • 
tanas.    Lnnchss  s.llrsrsd  In  any  part  el  ta 
free  of  chares.     The  patroness  of  ths  allot 
tbe  city  ia  rs.psctfqllr  solicited. 


sta-Tia"^ 

TkBALBB  IAT  OTBTBrJfc  OLAsfS 
MJ     sndall  kinds  of  SHELL  FISH.  1 
StaUslfos.  ».,  Al,  AS,  Oellforala'd 

JtstlsssssttfiiHIiMai 


i 


ml  iaitiss  hi:." 


■ 


t 


Jl> 


100* 


i . 


' 


Z. 


»*•■  r*A.mmmoo>  nir»«tnT    #coa  ml 


•  i  ~ 


• 


■ 


'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 


KK-K 


•hi  orm»     » 


OOth  1870 


*    ni     c*  t«;< 


OiXIFORlfIA    THBATKI. 


us  ivimiu 


THE     LATEST     SENSATION 


in 


yjlfect  Comedy  Company 


-...    Win  the  Eastern  Theatres, 

at.  inn*,  h»  u»at». 

IBANK  BOCBB. 

iTSB        AalKOWVllMlTDTtaw 

Robt.  Paternally 
8t«r|B*s  Bella  Patcman, 

:ui  mir.  I  r 

^Akx.  Maurice  Pike, 

IRFIiABl 

MILLIE     SACKETT, 

rJn- 
uaion 

UB33:« 

is* 


AND  E 

lining 

swim' 


.UtRtJi*1! 

lOaiS*] 

ISSN,  I 

unl 
mm  w| 
,  s»»» 
w«uo 


JR.  II.    M.     HILLINGS. 

0nm  in.  rtflk  ln»  Tb4.tt«.| 

-  Comedy  Season  of  &glit  Weeks. 


IfhllUll  In  fn'nro  udiimi 


UaiawMkH.. 


'  "»•  ->M    n»*»  «ti 


POVERTY  FLAT, 


CALIFORNIA  THEATRE 


HENRI  WIENIAWSKI 

»r.i  o»t.n  rt  n«  ,1 

friM  tit*  mi  Itsmentil  Cwort, 


■  •  ■•  »•*•>»« 


NMI  MxitllM   tt»  u 

i    il      ■•: 

roe  »■  .  .    » 

Ton  run  -•«..  . 

no  u»  ,n»  h»i.. 

■  '■««T   MUIIUI    '.it., 

■  iLLirnii  . 
rm  i .inn  ■•  mm  «n>n»  . 

PA*  M-.I1 
f  l*»T  ■!■■■ 

d  mil 


Grand      Orchestra 

a o   iue usioiniiH 

■  ■  .  »«i  arwi  •  -  < 


ACTI.- 
ACT  II. 

ACT  III 

ACT  IV 


Pn.l.B 

lh-.tr.  L. 


.bam  ■«»•! 
■I  ■• 


The  Lily  of  Po— rt»  Flat.    Plighted  vowe  end  dreams  of  love 
-The  Realization.    False  Woman*  Perfidy.* -Like  for    Like. 
Scorn  for  Scorn. 

.—  Diamonds  are  Trumps  I  Hearts  won't  win  !  New  deal. 
Hearts  aro  Trumps.    The  Came  Is  won. 

.-•Again  clouds  appear.  The  murder  and  Vigilance  Com- 
mittee around.  No  Mistake,  he  right  Criminal  Is  punish- 
ed,   and  the  sun  shines  upon  all. 

At.  pfinn,  rtM  nwrtlam  d«.««.t  In  the  Wnt.r  #■•■...   1.  ».4.  r..n>  I..  l.rnMM  n.l«n«  nf  ih. 
Ot.Mr,    lit.     |_||w  «f     P.T.rtT    Pl.t. 


Bnlurdtj     AU.rncop.  Jont  28 


Moad.j  Jon.  tOU.  nrnt  •nnvArnX!.  In  Ollfomln  of 

1VE    n-         S  OT   HER   1ST. 


■mrr««  Rmu-Dnm  CMt  Mr  OrioMM VI  •-     .   - 

BcMrtt.  •c.t.-B.loo^ 74    Qallorr ..  -  - .  ~ 

Dm.  Otrrt.  A.ntiMioo SI  •*>    runt.  Bmm ffM    wtd  «11 


on.   Hlillt 
-•rt.  n>.  Tt.rl.     •  — . 
H     ttimn.tl      ..in  •>. 
i     ....  m.t. 

■  •sat  .tit  m~  aitai 

4     r.n... 

•  nai.   »oi  r.onn 


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«.  ti.n..-li»n.  i. .>>.,.. 

oaiai.tAt 

•n     lrti..«.flriii....  tt..SIM..i 

H    "iitin.AP 

t     ru-.-ll  Inlaa 

■  ■■.JCI.in.KITa>! 
I..lirml  r.iniil   tit..»ii  r....t>i 

il     iiliMn.ki 

•..■•»>-J.MlM  r.s.4 

..«.  ..  t.  I  «« 


mitt  •'  Atabtlu 

Drnm  C-  t«*  fj  .•»  I  AM  mi  lu.lt  In  I k.  bta  Olrrt.  kt,  t, .  ,i  .» 

BtlM.I  lul.  W.U    O.  Itrt  *... 


isian  House. 

Baji    iia.i-.aki... 

,00K  rilOMTHK    RAILROAD 

HORIN,  Proprietor. 

IHED   ROOMS 

■..•AMD.... 

•  taurant. 

"*    QaaalHa    of    W.aes,     Li«i- 
■  nd   Clears. 

tt     AXING   BY  WEEK  Oil    MONTH 

ntfTl  Id 


-A- TXT  13    XI.A9v»3~*rr 

...BTIBT... 

tui-day    EvoninK, 
at  no  ax  O'olock. 

.     AT    THO    OLD    ORIfilRAL 

IRHO    LION,  10    CJ.tr,    tti.cl. 

fwa.r.  joo  o.n  btv.  HOT  AND 
UOLO  DRINKS  of  tb.  T.r,  bttl 
qa.lliy.    Tb.  -(Id  Boon"  i*  u- 

l.llt  m  btad.     Drop  in 
B«VI   MURDIUt.  ProDri.u,. 


WTANTM  JT3  . 

ft  ARIEL'S  THEATRE 

■  *»•*■»«.   nviimtu, 

E  GOOD  VARIETY  WOMEN 


srolni  Etii  Kill  flnd  li  to  their  sdna- 
«•  lMflag  OsJIfonU  to  oorrsflpotid  with 

«V.   HtDANIEL, 
letkBu  Ha  I.  Otwrsecn.  WyotaletT. 


OKER'S  BITTERS. 


.      Hs    tt    prsrarsd    to   deal    wito 
■  Jobbors  oa  too  noot  ■oaooaablo 


THE  OLD 

.toU, 


Ton    Cent* 
Inks  a  Specialty. 
I IM  JURY  M  T0W». 


On   Jackson  Street   Lot--  Positively  Last  Week  of  the  (inns. 

The  Great  New  York  and  New  Orleans 
ZOOLOGICAL    EQUESTRIAN    EXPOSITION, 

MENAGERIE  CIRCUS  AND   L.USEUM ! 

On.©  ^Tioliet  Admits  t*o  *a,ll  Texits. 


Alricnu 

And 
Asian 

ZERRAS, 

0BAH0I8, 

KANGAROOS. 
■  n  k  x, 

Momlrills, 

MOMFIOS 

PORCUPINE. 

BABY 

E1EPHANT, 

GORILLA, 

Inchenmon, 

Four    utrK. 

Itio  ns  • 


CACE 

-or- 
PEFORMINO. 

.  LIONS, 

Majnaotb 

African  Tapir 

*  Pair  of 
BojaJ  It*na»lTlirr', 

•  drorsef 

Hmrlilnn 

CAMELS, 

8aow-wbils 

COCKATOOS, 

I.LAUAR, 

JAGUARS, 

OOALOT. 

GAZELLES. 


*  PBOeBAMME— PART    FIRST. 

One  Hour's  Exhibition  of  Animals  and  Curiosities  in  first  Pavilion. 

•aoDiter  Pvthon"  larreft  Snake  in  Captivity,  21  fest  lonr^.   16inohe»  in  oircnmfrence.  weight  149  lbs. 

T™« 'a!a»«i  F— U7  «»  «««»»'>-.  MADANBJAMBAj.BdHltBTWO  SONS.   C»mbl-.d  W.l«lt.  1,001 14  Lb.. 


ENTERPRISE    STALLS. 
UNION  MARKET, 

Howard  SI.  lift  Third  A  Foarlh 

H.o-sb— aapsaid  *ltb  a  cruoi  o  8 two*  of 


Gfoceries,  Teas^  Butter  &  Fggs 

All  person •  lo  si-l  <-f  rboltosoorts  at  rrMOTM- 

bU  rs  ••.  •  ■■■'  «i  ii"  •  tl  '  •    misiaa 

the  ijoai  in*  in  l     if*i«    •  flor.il    m    ih-ti 

Th»  (s«4*  s>«  ptt'>^s>*4  for  snaii  nir*.  i    froas  at- 


ttroartri  rltilf  ft  t 
i-ntM  that  yon  a 
•  t  I  ■  <mr  pno. 
riirkel 

rUtkrt  Tsa  nf  lbs  b*s*  qasi-lr   

Jsp-n   fM.ioDi  qui  Ip.  now  crop  . 


Soto 


Bsfart-b.s-  qamiltltsobitt f'\  Ibafci-ilCO 

V    s  t  l'«-  I  oaas   IsrflO 

Wnibiti  Husdsr Jpifo   for.AaU 

lUii'Dt «  IS),  fori** 

Ble*.  bsitqis'itf  1 0.1.1s lliOsfarlM 

h..»t.i'«     jua'liyuO.,  porbot 176 

!■:..»,.  )>•«•  '■••-  IfllbaiH 

Applso,  dried  and  tllcsd 10  lbs  I  fro 

H  inio.  phintdars  and  HiNn,   'tis  flossl  brands 

Importad  by  rail,  per  pound i:>>  Vo  ISctO 

Ft**,  srArrAnUd,  p-r  riot .  Met* 

Booslsra  inr'it.h    Kio'-ro Ilbafl  U* 

UotTee,  ground  dally,  par   pound ItuU 

Dnn'i  forgst  tooallaid  saamla*  oar  rood*  at  a 
pdoes.     ,Nolr<nibi»  losbow  goodf. 

All  M  til  Ion  trial.  j.'V   *» 


ALtenLioii,  Good  Livers! 

MR.    P.    RKKOK8.    FORMERLY 
prop -l  a  lot  of  Us  Mloera'  Rea- 
UkaraBt,  has  IvksD  to*  mansgsment 

ill"  Miners'  Rs*i  oarant  on^, 
OoBuaorclaJ  aLreet  and  the  Miners'" 
BraAob  oo  Market  stress.  In  psBlnarsblP  with  HtA. 
A.  DKA.VKUH.  who  has  been  conceolsd  wit*  tb* 
SrsQ  lor  year*.  I m prorenjenU  ba*s  boa*  toad*  Is) 
ttisonlsinadepsrt.nl*'.  Lost  Will  rsadsr  tb*  Ml» 
ners' aiuro  popnlcr  thho  It  baa  sysr  boon  dappag 
Lbs  n  years  of  lis  prosperity.  Oar  Bills  of  T* 
wih— a  ai{  ttoe   dslicaoisa  of    tbs 


« 


PART    SECOND. 

In  the   Circus  Pavilion. 

Performance:  Afternoon  at  2  and  Evening  at  8  P.  M, 

l.-OVIKTUBB. 


ITALIAN  lit  ALOOIM 
JOO.  M.  G&LBN,  U.r.oior. 


Cool.    Hi    Ham   Wlltl    Oittl,  on  THBIB    BLEOAHTitY 
GOMPABIOOIIXD  OTSIDS 

..-■lkoaht  »«s^*s^m  o»  iaa  istuiblb X«fk"oiT0N 


T.-BARAOT. 


a.  W.  030KB 


'™r,A^i»"n]ii»VwtlKi»*nirBi.TkV«B^^^ 

ie.-MAOHi.ioBRT  Diori^r  or  aok„^^^^ 

Oooolndloc  with   tb. 

Mammoth    Don   of    Performing  Llona. 
T.tor.d  br  w«o»".  eao.  a.  concblin. 

-T—  „,  rr,„.-td.M.a  «•  «»•  wb.te   "b".  eiOO.    ». 
tt?i?ChSw»oJ.u.xlr..    OhlUJMn  hAlfonmr  llbtUnW. 
W.  W.Ool..  MAnWit    W.  B.  Hud.o.  Pima  Aj.ot- 


b.rt..." 

P.  ■■■«•  4b  DO, 

WINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

oai  ui  nna  iwntnuittA  t 

TOO  MukatitcM. 
Onpn   rem  5  A.M.  t.  hi  F  It  .nil  Int 


CALIFORNIA  AND  NEVADA 
VOLUNTEERS, 

TTOIfOBaBLT  DIBOHaBGSDrOa  ANY 


■  -.    eaa*-,  at  Errnm  Barraokt,  or  any  otbsr, 
ptieaOTsr  a.D  ml  lea   from  placa  of  enllstnai 
aro  oollliod  to  additional  Traral  Par. 
Apply  to, 

J.  R.  ROBINSON. 
lo-loVIm  •««  Mostffomsry  btrooli 


1    L 


nrcrt  OPERA  NtlSF. 

wTX«nriA  crrr.  ■*tta»a. 

THZB  AXIOANT  THBA.TRE  HAB  1 
daoormted ,   sod   San  bO  rsnioo  by  U 
M   tbo  wook.     Stars   aid   f 


THE  JOTJEtf  AL  OF  AHU8KMBKTS, 


Pnblisiied  evory  Du  >n  the  Year  br 
j-.        J»-        33  O  G  -A-  K-  X>  TJ  S 

S83  Merchant  and  f>»5     Washington  «t. 
Below  Montgomery,  San  Francisco. 


TBDKSDAI JUNE  26, 


2.000  FIGAROS  A  DAY 
are  circulated  in  the  Cir- 
cus. "Figaro"  is  the  only 
Programme  for  the  "Great 
Show." 


Some    Hush. 

TLe  regular  season  at  tiie  CaUforoi*  Tt  ea- 
tre  oleaee  on  Saturday  oeit.  The  new  ssa- 
WtlJ  coaamenee  the  Monday  following. 

The  Yrrki  Union  ia  glad  there  ia  leprosy 
in  Hau  Pranoisoj  (U  becju89  it  will  keep  the 
eountry  people  from  leaving  home  to  pur- 
chase goods. 

A  Boosier  so'icolmaster  thinks  tomatoes 
pnduca  icaioity. 

BostOD  absolutely  forbids  fire-crack  ere 
henceforth  o'Juiy. 

Tb.9  Marqu'a  of  Wcfltmiaistfr  has  given 
a  mtefora  lecture  hail  to  a  workiegmen's 
■j!'i  o  to  London. 

ffilly  aid  Leon  will  go  to  Bacramouto 
nest  week. 

Bergh  is  in  fivor  of  Iks  vfhippiug-piflt 
He  '.Linus  the  actuals  should  be  allowed  to 
got  even. 

There  is  .me  for  all  things.  The  titreto 
leire  ia  when  a  yoaog  lady  asks  you  what 
flQ^bf  a  day  it  is  for  wilkiug. 

A  Dstroit  woman,  aged  twenty-Sve,  was 

lately  married  to  ber  fifth  hesbaod.    They 

are  all  alive,  and  tbe  other  four  doing  wel'. 

Sotbern  is  one  of  the  joltleat  fellows  a.ive, 

and  delights  in  fun. 

The  clever  Amerfora  Humorist  who  writes 
under  tbe  nom  de  plume  of  tfax  Adeler  is 
known  at  home  in  Philadelphia  as  Charles 
Be'jer  ClaTk. 

The  A'ta,  whiain*  about  Fioabo  says 
"there'is  a  stolen  article  in  one  column,  and 
in  tte  next  is  a  rtferenoa  to  braiDS."  Well, 
what  the  deuce  bas  that  t  J  do  with  the  Alta  ? 
Th^re  is  nothing  in  its  olnmns  hiviag  the 
meet  remote  reference  to  brains. 

Very  strong  attractions  will  be  brought 
out  at  the  Albambra  next  we?k  inolodiog 
the  two  DEst  end  men  in  the  United  States. 
Wieniawski  will  give  a  conosrt  at  San 
Jose  on  Monday.  Fioabo  told  him  to  get 
up  a  subscription  list  first.  Now  we  shall 
see  whether  he  is  good  enough  for  San  Jose 
•r  not. 

John  Piper,  manager  of  Piper's  Opera 
House  Virginia  City  is  in  towu. 

Woat  are  tte^first  words  uttered  by  King 
Bicbard  HI.  ia  tbe  play?  "Now  is  the  win- 
ter of  our  discontent"  Wrong.  "Stand  all 
apirt"  are  th»  first  woicb  tbe  King  speaks. 
Prof.  J.  L.  Davis  shou'd  not  edirees  his 
dogs  ungrammatically  and  tell  ttem  %o 
"Jay"  down. 

A siogle gentleman  at  Irasburg,  V;.,  has 
tbe  cm&ty  j  ill  all  to  himself. 

The  uncertainty  of  a  so  a  ring  a  just  verdict 
from  a  jury  of  ordioary  intelligence  leads 
the  Columbus,  0  io.  Journal  to  propose 
the  abolition  of  the  jury  system  and  the 
creation  of  the  offlae  of  "Stat?  flipper,"  who 
shall  decide  all  oa-es  reforiei  to  him  by 
flipping  a  copper. 

Don't  eat  Btrawberries,  they  are  p  eked  by 
Chinamen.  If  tbey  were  not  they  would  be 
fifty  oents  a  pound.  Bat  never  mind  that. 
Don't  eat  em. 

Mr.  Bbnltzs  agent  for  Madame  Anna 
Bishop  will  Bhortly  arrive  to  make  arraoge- 
eaeotj  for  farewell  oonearts. 

So  them's  last  joke  was  with  a  black  bear, 
ft  The  Rhode  island  strike  cost  the  strikers 
$150,000. 

The  last  story  is  that  the  Great  Show  is 
about  to  sua  tha  P&c.fio  Byroad  for  $10;000 
for  refusing  to  carry  part  of  their  baggage. 
The  elephant's  trunk,  of  course.  Bright 
things  cm  never  dia. 

Carleton  calls  Mass  Emerson  a  deliberate 
liar  for  claiming  his  "Betsey  and  I  are  Out.'' 
That  isn't  poetry. 

The  Alta  publishes  dramatic  news  from 
Saturday's  Fioabo  on  tbe  fullowingWi dues- 
day.    Enterprise! 

Lucy  Qoio,  of  Philed  Jpbia,  sold  her  new 
bODnetsotbat  Ler  lovtr  might  purchase  a 
ball  t  cket.    That's  true  love.— Ex. 

Mo  it  isn't.  True  love  would  have  bought 
Jhim  a  meerschaum  pipe. 

•One  hundred  and  tsn  lady  students  were 
fjnatrionlatod  at  the  University  of  Zuriob,  Jb 
Switzerland,  at  the  last  term,  and  nearly  all 
«f  thembavo  gone  to.  practicing  medicine 
The  average  woman  is  abetter  article  than 
tho  average  man  and  another  generation  will 
net  ber  far  ahead  of  tho  "nobler"  ■«. 

•"Ben  Wade  and  Tbad  Stevens,"  the  cele- 

i»*»*od  racers  have  arrived  at  the  Oakland 

_e  Track. 

The  Alt*'*  Local  Brevities  man  is  earefu'to 

■italicise  his  pun,  {he  only  has  one  post)  so 

,-that  people  may  know  it  is  a  pun. 

T.awyer  Graham  is  said  to  be  ilVbrsd- 
fiow  is  that?— Ex. 

We  never  did  like  Graham  bre?d. 
The  bead  waitress  at  tbe  Quaker  Dairy, 
New  York,  wears  diamonds. 

Mrs.  MumogtoD  went  to  the  Great  Show 
yesterday  ard  askel  to  be  shown  the  cage 
whore  therhododendren  wa«. 


What  game  does  a  lady's  bustle  repressnt? 
backgammon. 

Mile.  Marie  Gaogain  is  engaged  for  the 
Altamhra  next  week- 
High  Jinks  at  the  Bohemian  Club  next 
Saturday  night,  J.  F.  Bowman,  Sire.    But- 
jest  Tennyson. 

.   Cibanat,  the  artiet,  is  engager!  on  a  large 
picture  representing  Mlnon  in  Ophelia.  " 

A  rumor  that  Mr.  Boucicault  is  ahout  to 
produce  au  original  play  indno.s  an  English 
writer  to  ask,  "Whoso  ia  it  ?" 

Oalifoioiansare  aoqairing  a  tsts  forhair. 
They  ecalped  the  Modooa  and  cow  they  lust 
af  :er  tbe  queues  of  the    Chinamen. 

The  pries  of  washing  will  go  up  shortly. 
Anything  to  discourage  cheap  laoor. 

The  grave  of  an  appreciate  genius,  the 
w;ete  basket. 

Mrs.  Minnie  Myrtle  Miller  will  return  to 
Ban  Francisco  in  a  few  wee'js  en  ronta  for 
Oregon,  whither  she  goes  for  her  babies 

With  some  women  a  man  is  "inch  a  nice 
ftllow"  if  be  hasn't  a  word  to  say  far  him- 
v  f  but  w.ll  let  them  talk  to  him.  Otter 
women  are  otherwise  and  like  a  man  with 
ideaB  in  bis  bead. 

T:e  Mo  loo  War  has  a'ready  been  done  in- 
to a  piLOrams;  it  is  at  Keno,  Nevada. 


Prat  IN  Abolition  Oil 

Oures  KhAnmatlam  and  NeoraUta. 


Coma,   But-losM,    Ifigrowiofir  Nails. 

A.  p-rf-ct  care   warranted    by  Albort  Schosn. 
•raid,  191  Sacond  slrsrt.  *-bi 


phe     Best    Remedies, 
Or.  Perry's   Last   Chance,  (or  pain.     Dr.  Per- 

y's  Webfoot  PIUb.  for  all  billons  complaints. 
For  sak  by  all  druggists,  agency,  417  Sanaome 
street,  cerner  of  Oommerclal.  • 


PhotoRrapflic 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
Gallery.  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 

Mission  street.  *• 


Star  Shirts  an«l  Collars. 

All    sorts    and  siaes,  tor  ea'a  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry.  121  LeideadocflE  8t,        • 


Good   WOWS. 

My  customers  and  the  public  ere  notified 
in  a',  the  op?ninHor  Montgomery  Avenue  will 
act  necessitate  my  removal,  but  that  I  still 
keep  the  largest,  best  assorted  and  che&psfit 
,tocs  of   men    and  boys   clothing   in  the  city 

Also  greet  bargains  In  gent's  forulahing goods 
trans*,  vsUmp,  hB'a  etc,.  Call  before  pruchaF- 
ng.  H.  Peyser,  Ti9  Montgomery  street,  first 
store  north  of  Washington  Cl 

Fourth  of  July. 

Strangers.  LaJes  *  GtB'Ietcan.  before  you 
leave  'he  city,  vtait  the  Carpet  k  Fornltore 
Emporium  of  JOHN  0.  BELL  nearly  opposite 
tbe  Grand  Hotel  on  Market  at.  Also  folding 
Chairs,  Camp,  Stools.  Ths  Weed  Cap  t 
Sweeper,  &  tha  finest  assortments  of  Lace 
ourtalns  In  the  State.  6i 


Five  Bt\inare<l  Men  Wanted 

Tmrnealately.    To  sfnd  their  washing  to   the 
ffh*t  Cheer  Lanndry,  121  Leldesdorff  St.        • 


NEW   ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Dont  BeadThl  s. 

For  if  yon  do  you  will  sp<nd  all  of  your 
money  bnylng  your  famil/  dress-good'',  bos- 
ierics.  table-do  bs,  children's  ouifits,  etc.,  at 
the  cheapest  and  most  fashionable  place  In  tbe 
city.  Frledlsnder  &  CV*.  No.  9  Tbir4  street' 
Nuclecs  Eulldlrg:  3.a. 


Geo     Haas.&  <Do. 

Ths  great  Gaudy  Emporium,  20  Kwray  St , 
near  Mxrbst.  ^8. 


Priolic  accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  6  a.  H„  can 
be  returned  in  the  evening  If  reqnir*d;  we 
never  disappoint!  What  Obear  Laundry,  121 
Lelueadorn*  street.  • 


Pratt's  Abolition  OU. 

Tbe  People's  Remedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains. 
Crystal  Samp'e  Rooms. 

Tbe  Oryetal,  alive  to  the  wants  of  the  com- 
munlty,  has  imported  direct,  Birwaan's  cete- 
bnted  Scotch  Whisst,  which  all  true  lovers 
of  good  1  quors  will  sample  if  viae.  Briodyat 
Donne,  prop'ietor*,  635  Baoramento  street,  be- 
tween Montgomery  and  Sansorae.  6  c 


HARRY    MYERS, 

Asaot   fcr  Hitchingfl  k   Graj'*  Bcbool  Satchels 
for  Ooys  &od  Girl*.     Mill  o&ll  *t  reaideaoeB. 
jc-23-lm 

Liverpool  and  Great  Western 

Steamship  Conipauy, 

CARRYING  THE  V.  S.  MAIL. 

TIGXETS  SOLDlo  AND  FROM 

TIVERPOOL,     QOKBNSTOWN. 
Lonaonderry,  Hambarsb,  Bremeo,, 
Havre,  P;ria,  Swadao,  Balgiom,   Norway  and  all 
fioropeancitiaa. 

Tbia  Oompany  baa  arrangements  w  ih  tbs  Com- 
mL-;i;:rerof  fimtgritioa  aad  liii.roitl  OompaoieB 
&t  New  York,  by  wbioh  paBgongera  are  promptly 
forwarded  to  tba  Pacific  Cca:  t. 

For  paitioalara  apply  to 

».  S.  JACA8  0X,  As»Dt, 

mj20  1m  S:J8   Monlgnm^ry  itreet. 

CALIFORNIA^  THEATRE. 

Mr.  John  McOallongb Proprietor  and  Manager 

SPECUL     a\NOl'XCE3IBXT. 

*  MB  JOBJf  MeODLLOUGHtabeDleaenreiD  an- 
□OQDcin?  '  ha  engigem^ut  for  a  very  limited  oum- 

btr  of  n:phti  of 

MR.   SOTHEBK 

Who  will  miks  bis  firat  ap?airance  in  Oalifomia 

Monti    y    Eve»:iiic,  June  30th, 

Id  his  famous  aod  original   imparaonatioa  of 

LOKD     niSDKEAEi. 

to  the  Comedy  of 

OUR     AMERICAN     COUSIN. 

Io  oonacqnenoe  of  the  nnasaallr  ir«at  expense 
iooarred  by  th'3  t  ogig  meat  thsre  will  pojun-o'y 
be  ooPree  Lisc,  nila  the  einglo  exception  of  tbe 
Pre- 8. 

Box  Office  for  tki  sals  of  Reserved  Seats  will  be 
open  on  Taeiday  mornitig, 

WIENIAWSKIJONCERTS. 

MH.    nF.\BI  WIESIAWSEI, 
8oI»  VioliDiakof  nisaf  o^ty  tha  Emueror  of  K oa- 
sis, asti  t-d  by 

M'lle  JUL£  DE  BTTlISB.  Soprano; 
Mr.  CA-aE  WOLFSOMN,  Pianist; 
Ur.  L-    BEaiaiiiLlASJil,    Aooompanylat. 

Thnndni  Evening -Jnoe  SOth 

Friday  Eve  Eil n 2 ,,J  one  £7tb. 

AVD  A 

FAREWELL.      MATINEE 

Salnrdor  Af.ernaon Jane  C8th 

An  entirs  obtn^e  of  pr  ^gramme  each  oonaert 
Admiulon ." SI.  ©O 

Reserved  Seati50ot>.  Bxt--a. 

Hatiaee  Price— Admis«i on     (including     reserved 

seats)  91  01). 

Children  .tickets  to  tbe  matinee  50  oenta. 

WIRNI4.WSKI  OONERT3  at  San  Jose.  Mon- 
day, 30  th. 

Ste  nwaya  Fhn  «  Uied  at  ail  Wie&iawjkl  Coocerti 


OPERA  HOUSE, 

SAN    JOSE. 

This  theatre  will  bs  leased  on  liberal  terms  for  six 
months  or  by  tbe  year  Wan  exoerienoad  mmwer, 
bnsine-a  requiring  my  abssnee  from  Sao  Jose  Toe 
house  can  now  be  rented  by  tbe  night  or  wtek  on 
law  terma. 

SEA  TING    CAPACITY  1,200. 
G.  DBOHASKA,  Proprlelor, 
SAN  JOSE 


WANTED. 

A  Leading  man.  Juvenile  and  Corned iac.  Those 
vhoc.n  make  themselves  generally  useful  and 
travel  foraaare  batlow  salary.  Varietr  talent  al- 
so wanted. 

Address,    C.    A.  LEWIS 

•   LIVBRMOBB, 

ALAMEDA  OO..  OAL 


DK.  LEE  CHUN  GEE, 

CELEBRATED 

Cblnese  Pliysiolan, 

1017    DDPONT  STREET, 

Between   Pacific  and   Jacks  on  St* 

Onres  all  disease.    Moderate  oharges.  i-ll.lm 


Pratt*,  Abolition  OU 

Owes  Stiff  Jointe.  epralns  and  Brtnsefl.  3-l 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


CERMAN     PIANOS. 

THE  BKST  ASD  THft  OHEAP- 

-41.    ocbranbf  talter  4  Ol.  Agents 

or   the    oelebrdted    Factor iei    of 

,.8lat>iner,  in  Leiptlfr,  nnd   Sohleip. 

Otfioe.  niOOT.AV  SrBKEi'  aplB 


FOURTH    OF    JULY. 

Wblta  Sliiits 
Firemens  Sliirts 
Calico  sliirts 
Over    Sliirts 
CliecJi    Sliirts 
XJjn.ci.ox-    Bblrts  . 

And  all  kinds  of  Fnroiohtng  Goods  and  Toilet 
Articlei  at  tbe  ttinal  satisfactory  price,  at  the  Old 
Stand.  No.  3  Seoond  Stre*t. 

BENEDICT   <t  CO. 


Lire  WeH  and  Enjoy  Yourself. 
SOUTHERN  PACIFIC 

eu^Oyster  and  Chop  House 

^MV         gomnier  street,  of!  Kearny,  b«L 
^■^sw'  Pine  and  UaliforniA. 


and  ohoicest  Cbop=  and  Stoat?,  cooked  In 
tbe  be^t  manner,  with  tbe  beat  Oofiee  Bod  bet  o> 
aventhiD«,  at  moderate  ratea.  The  Qnest  Liquors 
and  Cfi  gara. 

«9-El«««nl  Suite*  sf  Roora  f»r  LnJIe*. 

•VOPBH  DAT  AND  SIGHT. 

»pl7  tl  p   D.  JtfeSSN.   (  Proprietors 


FIGARO 

IS  "HERE,  THEBB  AND  EVBBTWHEEK," 
sod  ib  constantly  meeting  a  ohanpe  of  readers 
in  tba  Theatres,  Traveling  Oooveracces,  Elobeut, 
and  public  resorts  generally. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  IN  THE  BEST  800IETT.  IS 
placed  in  tbe  baiJiBof  nearly  all  who  oome 
to  the  city  to  make  part  >eee,  and  ia  there  lore  the 
beat  of  advertising  medin,     >. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  AS  HOUSE  PROG RAMMKLIN 
erery  Thtiatre  in  San  Pranoaoo. 


FIGARO 

IB  HAILED  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  TOE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon— tne  papers  left  in  the  theatres  at  aight 
being  gathered  np  and  saved  for  that  purpose. 


FIGARO 

IS  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH] 
out  tbe  centre  of  the  city,  in  all  Hjtsle.  Res- 
taurants, Saloons,  SUrea  ana  Offioee. 


FIGARO 

IS    CIRCULATED    EVERY    DAY   ON 
Oakland  FerrvBoate  to  catch   the  pass* 
hat  arrirs  br  thegreat  Overland  Train. 


SUCCESS 

IS  BY  FOLLOWIHQ  THE  TRUE 

American  Business  Principles 


The  Reasons  for  Sueoess  or  Failure 

We  start  wita  the  flat  assertion  that  do  house 
has  ever  failed  beoanse  the  price  asked  for  mei- 
obandise  it  kept  was  to>  low.  And  against  this 
declaration  we  plaos  this  faot,  that  do  firm  in  the 
ordinary  routine  of  trade  hat  ever  grown  into  a 
large  and  ioorsasiog  basinets,  or  taken  the  lead  In 
its  partioolar  class  of  good*,  nitb  high  prices  for 
tbe  watjbword.  Sueoess.  to  the  largest  number 
of  Instance*,  can  be  traced  to  fair  dealing,  OOUB- 
TRSY.  aod  INTELLIGENT.  PERSISTENT  EN- 
ERQY. 

One  mistake,  oos  s'.ternpt  to  test  tbe  too  of  ted 
oheatsd  public  may  result  In  apparent  sacoase.  but 
sooner  or  later  tbe  victim*  of  the  imposition  will 
turn  upon  sou.  When  a  man  buys  a  thing  and  has 
paid  too  mncb  for  it,  It  is  useless  trying  to  smooth 
over  the  matter.  The  mar-chant  wbo  ehnokled 
over  the  big  profit  he  made  bis  f  arnished  the  otub 
wherewith  his  own  bead  may  bs  broken.  There 
are  more  days  yet  t?  come,  ani  the  mas  who  thinks 
OUNNINGAMATOHFOR HONEST  DEALING 
bad  better  oot  forgn  i,t. 

Patrons  ara  expected  to  pay  a  profit  on  tho 
purohases  and  at  tbe  same  time  depend  upon  the 
merchant's  advantages  as  a  guarantee  that  tbey 
are  fa:r  and  reasonable.  If  tbe  public  are  con- 
vinced tbat  a  oertaiu  traleiman  has  peoollar 
facilities  forlaiiog  in  his  wares,  and  tbey  disoov 
er  the  psr  osntaga  of  profit  t  >  bs  less  than  is  gen- 
erally demanded,  it  matters  oot  how  small  it  is. 
fractional  sums  are  sufficient  ta  insure  snooeas 
where  the  oonfcrary  will  surely  result  in  failure. 


PICNICS,  EXCURSIONS,  ETC, 


S.  F.  and  N.  P.  it.  B  ^ 


CHANCE     OF     Tl 

THE  CHEAPEST  ROUTE  TO  THE  QE 

ON  ANTt  AFTKR  JUNE  1,  1375,  THE 
,  or  AIsTELOPtf,  connecting  at  Do?£ 
log  with  tbs  Sao  FranciBOO  •  North  Pa 
road  Company  for  Olovordale  and  all  int. 
etstlone-.  will  leave  Sao  Fiancisoo  daily 
eiopttd),  from  Froct  street  Wharf  at2J 

."m  ^"Z  l?6  lnl°  wtn  ,esTe  Olovsrdal 
6:0(1  o  clock  A  it .  connectingat  Dooaoot 
b'o  meracd  arrivingln  Sao  F.aoolsaeat 
J  h«  steamers  and  oars  maki  oloae  oc 
with  stages  to  and  from  all  points. 

SUNDAY   EXCURS  ONTaT  REDUCED 

Leave  San  Franoleoo  at  8  A.  u  evn 
arriving  at  Oloverdale  at  1  o'clock  p  u  ] 
will  leave  Oloverdale  at  to'clock,  arrivi 
Fraaoieoo  at  T  o'oloo  I",  r*  -  " 
sioniets  Bsveral  hoars  at 
boo  line  of  'b»  ro»d.    " 


! 
IE. 


all, 


ibu  will  all. 

of  the  pli 

-..  .nformatioi 

the  Company's  office, -43C  aaootjiomeri 

Ou  and  after  June  Ut,  the  Steaoter 

Ban   Franclso  at  2  30,  P.M.;  the  oats 

Oloverdale  at  6  a.  m 

ap!8 PETER  DONAHDB,  Pi 


4 

'»*OK 
MM. 
ISIV. 


Badger'sGentral  Park.  Oilarjg 


te^sb 


THESE  BEAUTIFUL  GARDENS  A    now 
open  for  tbe  sea. on,  and    many  of  •  my*i 
popular 

3PICKTIOS 
Will  he  held  there.     The  attractions  v  J4-(p. 
oua.     SKATING  PAYILION.  MUSED  QTst, 
NASI  DM.    Skating  free  on  week  dayi. 

AdmlsalBn ;  (wj. 

OHILDRBN  IO  OSNTS- 


PIPI£A3 

This  Tonic  ia  so  Marreloui  li  u 
feets  that  it  is  styled  thioi^b  t 
rop* 


IT 


OUR  MANNEK  OP  DOING 

j  BUSINESS. 

J  

j 

jls    It    a,    Success? 


J     We  bay  oar  Goods  low    and    sell  ' 
_  for  cash. 

;     We  marls  oar  giodi  low  ond  stlefe  , 
)  to  ear  prices. 

We  represent  oar  goods  Jait  as 
they  are. 

We  retara  the  money  to  all  who 
bay  of  as  and  are  not  suited*  If  the 
(foods  are  aot  soiled. 

We  are  willing;  to  crlve  polite  at- 
tention and  show  yoa  throagta  oar 
stock  whether  you  wish  to  buy  or 
not,  f 

We  propose  to  treat  oar  custom* 
en  so  well  that  we  shall  see  them 
again. 

We  aim  to  treat  our  customers  In 
such  a  way  that  every  visitor  we 
have  will  he  a  walalna;  advertise- 
ment for  our  house. 


id 

OC 

20UR   INDUCEMENTS   TO 

I            CUSTOMERS, 
o  

q     Good,  Stylish  Clothloft-,  well  made. 
~t  at  moderate   prlees,  and  warranted 

*  aa  represented.     Polite   and  attent- 
Jtve  saltamea  la   atteadaace.  and  no 

•  isne  m-aed  t»   purch  i»e  If  the  ffoods 
f^  do  aot  salt.     If  the   above   la    your 
Hideo.   h<*w   business    should    be   con- 
ducted, coll  and  see  us. 


D  EMFMBHR.  VOU  CAN  ALWAYS  FIND  AT 


our  etore  a  full  stock  of 


OX_.<3TKITSTC3- 


GEflTS'   FURNISHING  IGOODS, 

Fancy    Goods, 

Engllsli   lOutlory, 

HATS,  TRUNKS,  VALISES, 

In  fact,  a  general  stock  of  all  kinds  and  grades 
of  Kooda,  cheaper  than  any  other  house  in  the 
city.  a 

IX L  Auction  Store 

618  and  620  Kearny  St., 


Corner    of    Commercial 
Hr-M 


J 
Magic    Bittcci! 

tt  Strengthen*  the  nerve.!  ,t.,a_ 
Tooth  and  Health!  Olve.  Tl(.  i.  u, 
Xnteltect,  and  Renewed  Streasjtl  adTl 
rlUtv  to  the  afted  and  lafli  at. 

SOLD     EVERYWHtE. 

je>3  2(a 


DR.  JORDANM 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  Bill  EUst, 

And  College  ofHedleloe. 

IO  OOO  BEAUTIFUL  A1TD  IDE 
L\J.  \J\J\J  iTe  objeota  to  be  se*n,  Q. 
Pobllo  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  KUOIB  *S 
818  Montgomery  street.    FOB  MEN  (    " 

•S»-De.    JOEDiN'8    PBrVATH    OlTICt     . 
usury  street  (opposite  old  Meohanloe'  f-'J 


IT'S  TTARDTIi; 

....XHEEEFOBK 

SAVE  YOUR  MO 
bt  oomo  TO 

THE  PALACEOF  FA!  ION 

A  NOTHBB     KX^ITHVIEMT     ABO 

f*.  New  --tore,  IT  Second  street,  ot  rii 
Grand  Hotel.  Olotbine  of  the  latest  ,i 
ra«hionab1e  etslea  mac'n  to  otter  i-t  j 
hotter  than  at  an?  other  house  in  the  ut. 

NOTE  THE~FRICEr 
Pants.,  .from  S6  to  $  12  p" 
Suits .from  $2S:i 

I  invit9t.be  inspsotloo  of  tbs  Gh.lsM 
tbe  market, 

A.  MORRIS, 


No.    IV 

j'17  1m 


Second    81  ee 

Opposite  Orudi 


©iRENZB 

HEKB  ' 


The    ereat   Tanle  end  Appetla 

Sale  Kverjsvhere.        r>« 


J.    C.    COMBES, 
TERRAPIN    X-U?>H. 

Cor.  Second  and  Testtata  rt»  l 

■sTTarrapin    oomtsatlj 
OjBtere   in   every   atvU,      ' 
,SUPPBB     BOOMS  F.TB  !  *TU 
deenim 


CANDIES. 

ILL     KIKDH 

/i.  made  at  our  I 

order*,  espeoiallj  Irom  tha  coon1 

srd  will  be  promptiy  attendsd  to 

ft  a  luifV   Si 


oe  thk   Fnnwi 

xamaaeit  oar  oieam  Oandj   Fact 
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FBIDAY JUNE  27,  1879 

AHUSEKENTH,    Etc, 

California  Theatre. 

Tbfe  laths  laitoinht  of  "Poverty  Flat"  It  will 
bs  preserved  on ue  so  vp.  »/.  tbe  m.tioee  *i-mor- 
row.  To-m6rr6«  .jv.B.oKtbedoor  IjeeW,  ™hf" 
•Ddfttuotie'sof  the  theatre  will  ba,VB  a  ban- fit. 
They  bare  sold  hundred*  or  |  okt-ie,  sod  wl  1  bave 
•  splend'd  bOato.  To»  perioraiaaae  will  consist 
*'  "^tmonond  Pjtblas"  in  wbioh  John  MoOol- 
loagh  will  make  hie  'ft  t  apoetranee  prior  ».  his 
departure  (or  the  East,  and  "PocibJatM." 
Alhambr*  Theatre, 

Lelly  and  Leon  will  appear  b«l  a  few  ni|bt«40B. 
gar  at  tb  a  boas*.  To-nlgl-t,  and  a.  tbt  matlnes 
to-morrow,  a  Oipital  enteneiament  will  be  (given 
eosapriefcg  per  forma  ncea  by  these  popular  artiste8 
Obarlat  Vivian,  Bob  Hart,  W.  F.  Baker.  Steele 
Barnes  and  ttbere. 

On  Monday  Fraaer'e  great  peatcmime  of  'The 
Old  Woman  Who  Lived  in  the  Shoe"  will  bo  pro- 
duaed,  and  Frank  Moran  and  Billy  Manning  aaid 
to  be  the  bset  end  men  In  the  world,  will  make 
loeir  first  appearance.  They  will  arrive  to-morrow 

Bella  Union   Theatre. 

Fred  Rilooie  toe  Dntah  aharaoler  actor*  Caitim 
and  Frlta.  the  famous  gymnaati.  8n»le  Roblnfism 
and  Tommy  Barton,  Miss  May  Leslie  and  a  gnat 
number  of  other  popular  favorites  will  appear  lhi» 
tie: Ins  in  a  capital  b: !L 

liu.U!r»y>    Varieties. 

"Two  PompeyV  "Djoging  for  a  Wife"  "Doctor 
Oareall,  .onre    by    Hies    Motlie    Forrest.     Miss 

Blanche  and  others,  and  a  variety  of  amn.lng  per" 
formancee  will  be  given  to-ngaL 

Tiie  * 'Great  Show.'* 

There  will  ba  a  grand  peif  irmaooe  with  full 
evening  programme  thin  afternoon  af ear  which  tbe 
onlma'a  will  ba  fed.  This  evening  all  cbe  etara 
will  appear,  and  tbe  aew  comers  in  the  menag- 
erie, a  aea  Hon  and  onb  will  be  on  exhibition.  To- 
morrow aftarnooo  tbe  Ia9t  matinee  performance 
will  bi  given,  and  on  Saturday  nlgbt  this  grand 
combination  will  ezaibit  for  toe  latttime.  Jndg- 
ingfrom  the  attendance  every  evenicg  this  week* 
the  New  Or  I  ins  and  New  York  Eq  aea  trian  aid 
Zoological  Kipositioo  would  draw  crowds  for  a 
week  to  come.  Biaoa  tbe  above  wae  written  we 
learn  that  In  aosotdance  witb  the  popnlar  wiBh 
tbe  great  abow  will  remain  a  few  day*  longer. 
Pacific  Ball— TOienlatrejci. 

The  maaicat  and  fashionable  world  in  Sin  Fran- 
cisco aeot  many  repreeentitf vea  to  Pacific  Hall  l.ist 
bight,  when  tbe  world-reaowned  violinist  gave 
hie  second  concert  of  this  wetk's  aeriss.  It  was  a 
sacctjja  in  every  way.  Another  conceit  will  ba 
given  this  evening,  and  a  farewell  matinee  will  be 
held  to-morrow.  Those  wbo  have  not  yet  beard 
Wieoiawski  shauld  avail  themselves  of  those  op 
pot  tan  i  ties. 

Woodward' 0  Garden*.. 

These  gardens  are  ever  attractive.    In  addition 

to  tbe  sew  Whale  Pond,  the  b'ea  Lions,  the  Mena- 
gerie tbe  Mmeom,  tbe  Conservatories  the  Skating 

Rlnk,eto.,a  peiformanceis,  Kiven  by  MoOanBland, 
the  Musical  clown, and  others  every  afternoon. 
Tlie  Graat  Running  Matches. 

.TJib  great  run  ning  matches  wbioh  are  to  eome  off 
teVnovrow  over  the  Oakland  track  bid  fair  to  at' 
tract  the  largest  crowd  ever  preaent  at  any  similar 
ev  nt.  The  burses  will  et.rt  pnnotually  at  3  o'clock 
for  the  first,  raos.  Th*  track  will  b»  free  to  ladles 
and  tae  sta  ids  free  to  all.  For  farther  particular^ 
we  refer  oar  leader*  w  adveitiaemeLt  on  oar  front 
page. 

Qbans  8undat4Exouh6ion.— The  steamer 

antelope  leavea  ban  Francisco  every  Saturday  at 
3  30  v.  if.  and  onoucday  at  8  A.  M.  from  Broadway 
Wharf,  Connecting  with  tbe  care  of  the  North 
Pacific  Railroad  at  Bonahue  for  Petalama  Santa 
Rosa,  Healdebarg  and  Cloverdalo.  Hxonraicn 
ticket?  are  iesaed  at  reduced  rates,  and  are  good 
from  Saturday  to  Monday.  Those  who  wish  to 
enjoy  a  Utile  oo  intry  air  at  tbe  end  of  tbe  week, 
oao  take  a  vary  pleasant  trip  through  one  ot  tho 
most  beautiful  valleys  in  the  state  at  a  small  ooaft_ 

Anatomical  MciiKoa.— One  of  tbe  moBt 

Cjoiyleie  col'ioetiocs  of  the  kfnd  In  the  United 
•tftfffif  comprising  hundreds  of  oostly  and  bean- 
tQoi  wrx  models,  is  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemen 
iBJy)  at  the  Mnvsiun  on  Montgomery  street.  Am 
nour  may  be  profitably  spent  here. 


Freeh  ana  Street. 
For  the  boat     confectionery,   r*   to   Canty   and 

Wagner's.  107  Montgomery  St  near  Sutter.       X 
The  Lavi  New  Song, 

Air— "Mod  <r  ChandQH," 

Emerson  Oorvtlle  is  my  name, 

My  buBineea  always  is  tbe  sane; 

Eastern  Oysters,  and  Fancy  Boait, 

Relishes  thes?,  that  my  boose  can  boast. 

Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 

Ohlhighohl  OhlhlKb  obi 

Nose  who  have  been  bat  again  will  go, 

Corvill©  raya  sol  save  eo  I 

Ob  F'oe  Street,  at  No.  410, 

Romember  the  number  aod  oatl  again, 

Visions  of  Shell- flrh  in  every  style, 

Inwardly  cause  yon  much  to  smile. 

Ladles  with  escorts  there  always  go, 

Ladiea  go]  Ladles  go) 

Emerson  Corville'a  politel  and  so 
8-1  They  gol  they  gol  they  got 


San  Franclsoo  Jewelry  Manufactory. 
D.  W.  Laird,  610  Merchant  strest    Diamond 
Betting,  Bnameling.     All  kinds   of  repelling 
dene.    Jewelry  for  sale.  «•* 


Twenty  Thousand 

Paper  Collars,  all  style*,  for  sale  cheap  at  tbe 
What  Ohear  Laundry,  office  121  LelaesdorffBt. 


Removal, 

Samnel  Swift  has  removed  from  110  to  113 
Post  8'  t.  Sewing  machines  rented  and  re- 
paired a*i  asnsl,  and  sold  oheaper  than  ever,  x 


Trying  It  OB. 

Ambrose  Bieroe  formerly  Towa  Cii*r  of 
the  now-nearly-defaact  News  Leltar  is  now 
Town  Crier  of  the  London  Figaro.  It  may 
wtll  be  imagined  that  the  T.  0.  of  the  lust 
named  paper,  U  a  slightly  duTereat  persou- 
aee  from  him  of  the  Nawe  Lettar.  When 
Bieroa  w*i  doing  tbe  Town  Crier  in  (big 
eity,  he  shocked  even  the  le.st  aeositive  by 
the  m  .'Ht  re  volt  lag  blast)bsmiOi  ever  pnt  in 
p. int.  Th  b  sporti?d  and  reck  eai  devil  has 
had  to  draw  hie  horns  quite  io,  and  eucass 
bis  hooffl  in  sandals  of  righleoaineie  else 
would  the  British  public  hare  none  of  him. 
It  eeema  however  that  io  spito  of  all  bis  care 
ho  has  allowol  some  one  tj  eitib  a  giimpfe 
of  hiB  cloven  foot.  In  the  Figaro  of  Juae 
7th  we  find  the  tollowiug: 

Afooliah  Citr«gpoDdiat  thtnka  il  a  pi<y 
that  "such  an  teliuable  personage  ae  tbe 
Town  Oner  should  detcend  profaciij'  Bit) 
"profarjiiy"  coniisted  in  qu-ting  fiooi  \  e 
Book  whieb erery  Chrietiau  uatioh  holds  in 
highest  rettrenop>in  condemDatlen  of  an  aot 
whieh every  OhriBtiao  betrt  hole's  io  Btrun- 
gcit  detect  iion,  n&tue'ly,  the  oppression  of 
God's  p  or.  Le*  me  avai]  aiself  of  ihifl  op- 
portarjity  tCgity  tbattheiei0in£ogl&n1,-nd 
otcer  euligbteaed  country— a  vulgar  notion 
tuBt  while  it  is  commendable  in  every  other 
writers)  point  his  remarks  with  Senpture 
troth,  applying  it  sharply  to  tbe  body  of 
iojuBtice,  tho  wit,  humorist,  sviriet,  may 
not  allude  to  stored  matters,  even  in  the 
oacee  of  right.  I  happen  to  have  a  higher 
notion  of  my  vocation.  I  happen  to  think 
tbe  function  of  tbe  satirist  oot  inferior  is 
dignity  to  tbat  of  the  eseayiet,  tbe  poet,  t.e 
builder  of  romances,  or  the  maker  of  plays; 
andlbopeit  is  not  wholly  dimple, sine  to 
Him  who  hbs  bestowed  upon  each  tbe  t-l-ut 
that  determines  his  life-work.  Nor  do  I 
thick  tbat  what  In  the  month  of  the  pcet  or 
the  playwright  is  beautiful  and  of  good  re- 
pute, is  debased  into  profanity  by  the  tongue 
of  tbe  wit.  I  do  not  believe  tbe  bword  of 
divine  truth  id  either  blunted  or  Boiled  by 
the  band  that  reverently  vmldB  it,  even 
tbough  tbat  hand  may  belong  to  that  liter- 
ary Pariah,  a  bumorier." 


HIS  BAGGA.E. 
"That  seat  It  engaged,"  eeld  a  pretty  yonDg  maid 

Ai  1  entered  the  oar,  one  day; 
•Towhoa.t"     "A young  gentleman,"   pouting, 
the  said. 

Then,  whtrs  lands  baggaje,  I  pray?" 
Her  ruby  lips  opened  lifea  rosebud*  la  spring, 

B  r  faoe  io  deep  blaaheg  was  dye  i , 

Asatnlteriagcroiiy,  --Xoa  hatofal  old  thing, 

Wuy,  /am  hi*  bsg*»g  r'ahe  cried. 


Love  is  Life. 

I  feil  lam  gtowiog  old  for  w«nt ^of  some- 
body to 'ell  me  tbat  I  am  looking  as  young 
as  ever.  Ch-rmiog  falsehood!  There  it  a 
vast  deal  cf  vital  air  in  loving  words.— Zan- 
der. 


Beand  Not  to  be  Bemtt 

Is  G .  nurkhardt'g  motto.  Vine  French  Calf 
Boots  uide  to  crdcr  Irtm  t8  tc  $30.  A  good 
and  nUefactlon  gniranteed.  Call  at  HO  Wash- 
ington at  rot  t  and  be  convinced.  A  full  assort- 
ment of  neatly-made  goods  always  on  hand,  at 
prices  to  suit  everyone's  puree.  4m 


Wratte  l_*a t>or  Only  I 

Employed   by   tbe  What  Oheer  Laundry,  121 
l*Jote3dciff  atnet, 

satasssal 


BJ-wia  Porr,il'i   Fortune. 

An  efficial  inventory  of  tLe  effects  of  the 
late  Edwin  Forre-t  ii  just  completed,  and 
ihOWs  tbe  ioiil  value  of  g6o*a,  chattelB  cred-  | 
it-,  eta  ,  to  be  $220,886.  Among  ihe  ahma 
are  jewelry,  books,  pictnrte,  etc.,  171,389, 
hou-.ebold  furoi'.u'o,  piotarei,  etc.,  at 
fc>tTicgbrook  mausioo,  5^,844;  winee  at 
Broad  and  Halter,  f260;s(cariiie3  depont^d, 
$188,465;  oasb  io  Fidelity  $8,258; 


Oo    Wot    Suffer    irom    come, 

Tbe  unfoTtunaU  snnerers  from  Coras,  Bun- 
tons,  Club  and  Iu growing  Nails,  can  find  InaUc* 
reUef  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.m.  We 
l»w%k  from  experience,  having  tested  tbe  Doo- 
ters  capability.  Beiereoeee  giveE  Krequlrea.  b 
Women's     kti&lxxm. 

One  would  think  that  it  was  one  cf  wenan's 
rlgbts  to  erjov  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  Eame  price  for  It.  K<arrv  all  the  res- 
taurants "for  ladles  and  genu  men"  In  Baa 
Francisco  have  poorer  fare  than  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dl  _e.  Thkbb  is  ah  rxorpxaoK. 
At  the  Pzomxb  EiarAUJiAjrr,  on  Washington 
street,  at  the  ccrner  of  Dunbar  Ailty,  ladles  can 
get  an  ex-ellent  breakfast,  dinuer  tr  luucb,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Henry  Bocken,  eslabllshed 
since  16^9,  provides  every  luxury  the  market 
aflorde.  Both  ladles  and  gentlemen  and  tnera 
dishes  to  please  tne  most  emcurean  taste.      * 


Youth's  Irreverence. 

A  Chicago  paper  rolateB  that  oze  of  the 
Btrongeet  temperance  men  connected  with 
tbe  presa  of  tbat  city,  has  a  penchant  for 
mixing  up  "drinks"  which  cheer  but  do  not 
inebriate.  His  latest  discovery  in  tbis  liae 
io  plain  soda,  slightly  favored  wiib  the  aro- 
matic spirits  of  ammonia.  While  out  on 
Madison  street,  at  the  extreme  West  end, 
our  journalist  felt  toe  approach  of  a  headache 
aud  stepped  iu  at  a  convenient  drng  store 
to  indulge  in  Lis  favorite  tipple.  A  boy 
about  kaee-bigh  to  a  toad,  was  in  attendance 
at  thofountaiD. 

"Give  me  plain  scrla  and  ammonia,"  was 
tbe  request. 

The  boy  assumed  a  knowiog  look  and  re- 
plied, "All  right,  sir.'* 

He  then  placed  a  glaBS  under  a  euepioious 
looking  tap,  when  the  journalist,  wbodido't 
understand  this  busineae,  said,  "Bold  on 
there!  Wbat  are  you  about  ?  I  want  soda  aud 
ammonia  1" 

"That's  all  right,"  said  the  knowing  ur- 
obin.  "I'm  giviog  yen  a  little  old  Bonr. 
bon;  I  know  wbat  I'm  about.  That's  tbe 
came  everybody  calls  it  1 


Crauhtd. 

The  Brevities  man  of  tbe  Alta  has  dried 
up  this  morning.  Not  a  word  of  fault  find 
ing  about  Figaro.  Oar  expesure  of  bis 
plagiarism  jest.- relay  in  stealing  a  sensation 
item  from  ibo  old  nursery  rhyme  "Mother 
may  I  go  out  to  swim"  has  squelched  bim 


A  Slight  Mistake. 

Soece  in  a  Washington  bookstore,  as  local- 
ly repoi  ted.  Enter  oolored  bey,  in  ha;te, 
aod  addressing  tbe  salesman  :  "I  want  raw 
and  fried,  sir."  "What?"  "Raw  and  fried,'' 
said  the  boy.  "Down  tbe  street  you  get 
those.*'  "No,  sir;  I  was  told  to  get  them 
here,"  "Wby,  I  do  not  keep  a  restaurant/ 
"Dunno  about  dat,  tir;  I  want  raw  and 
fried."  "Welt,  go  to  Bregagzi'g  then.  ' 
"Can't  get  'em  here,  boss?"  "No.  Go  back 
and  put  down  on  paper  wbat  you  want.*' 
"All  right,  boss."  And  off  he  went,  return- 
lug  with  a  slip  of  paper  on  wbioh  was  writ- 
ten "Aurora  Floyd." 


Poteloo  Onk, 

It  is  now  generally  known  tbat  tbe  active  princi- 
ple to  which  tbe  efTeotBof  POISON  OaK  are  due 
is  a  violatileacid  called  by  obemiets  toxicoderjdrio- 
acid.  It  is,  however,  not  so  well  knowo  tbat  DICK- 
ER'S OREME  DE  LIS  is  not  only  the  beet  availa 
able  preveatltive,  bat  will  alao.by  its  neutraliaiog 
aid  soothiog  qualities,  greatly  relieve  all  di  treee- 
log  symptoms. 

Don't  Pay  Other  People  a  L>   btg. 

But  bny  your  furniture  and  Bedding  for  ca-h 
of  J,  A,  Bbabar  &  0),  707  Market  Street,  who 
gives  no  one  credit,  bo  make  no  bad  debts  and 
therefore  sell  fer  BmilUr  profi  c,  and  leas 
prioes  than  any  other  dealers  In   Sin  Franols. 

OO,  T 

\V  B.  Sktlleogergtr,  422  Montgomery  >irflst, 
Real  Ettata,  Faraiibjd  H'uses  and  Boom-, 
Bolect  Boardtug  places,  rents  collected,  Fuiai- 
twre  bought  and  sold.    Ba  loess  oppoitunltiei. 


What  sail  Ladles  arc  rond  of. 

Ladles  are  fond  of  whatever  Is  elegmt  and 
luxurious  all  the  world  over,  and  nothing  ap- 
peals so  strongly  to  their  dominant  passion  In 
that  respect  as  a  handsome  carriage,  with  sty. 
lien  appointments  and  spirited  horaes.  It  Is 
not  to  be  wondered  at,  therefore,  that  a  lady's 
envy  Is  excited  at  seeing  a  mere  wealthy  mem- 
ber of  her  sex  In  a  beautiful  Olarenoe,  or  other 
fashionable  vehlole,  with  a  proud,  dashing 
team.  It  Is  important  to  know  that  the  Occi- 
dental Ca'rlages,  whioh  are  tecondto  none  in 
elegance,  may  be  nsed  by  any  lady  In  the  city 
at  any  hoar  for  any  leDgtta  of  time  the  may 
deail3.  Tbie  virtually  places  those  who  engage 
them  on  an  equal  tooting  with  tbe  most  fortu- 
nate of  their  sex.  and  social  harmony  is  there 
by  established,  Orders  for  these  favorite  car- 
riages may  beleft  at  the  Occidental  Hotel,  or 
at  Bouton  «  Bon's  stiblee,   No.  1016  Btocxton 


Careful  PisU. 

The  shad  in  tbe  Connecticut  River,  like 
sensible  fi-h  as  they  are,  prudently  refuse  to 
pass  urjd«  anything  that  looks  like  a  rail- 
way bridge. 

--^ 

"Lomeoade,  Ice  creme,  Body  watter  and 
frute,"  is  tbe  way  a  tign  reads  at  a  new  re- 
freshment stand  which  has  sprung  up  on 
Booth  Water  street,  Peoria. 

How  r«  it  Here. 

A  eurioHB  illustration  of  tbe  working  of 
the  jury  system  in  Lonaon  was  afforded  at 
the  Worsbip-atreat  police  eourt  recently.  A 
witoeaiintbe  case  of  a  man  charged  with 
negleotiogbia  wife  and  family  made  inci- 
deutly  the  confession  that  he  had  been  em- 
ployed Io  summon  jurymen,  acd  tbat  be 
bad  made  a  liviog  by  accepting  bribei  to 
let  off  the  men  whom  he  bidEnmmoned— 
and,  he  added,  "a  good  one  too." 


Dental  Work. 

Fob  finest  qu.'  l;tt  or  wonx,  go  to  T.  O.  Jes- 
sup,  dentist,  cor.  Butter  uid  Uaatgomery,  over 
Tucker's.  3-d 


Free  ofDanger, 

The  latest  sensation  beiog  worked  up  by  the  pa- 
pers is  founded  on  a  report  that  a  gentleman  be- 
came  inoculated  with  disease  by  smoking  a  cigar 
mads  by  a  Obinsm^n.  Thoae  wbo  do  not  wish  to 
ran  a  similar  rlak  can  avoid  it  by  purchaaioK  their 
oieara  of  H-  Hutlirf  at  eitfa-  r  of  bis  storea  330  and 
§32  Kearny  Street.  Mr.  SutLxT  manages  to  sail  ci- 
gars made  by  white  mara  as  cheap  as  others  Beit 
Chinese  cigars.  Hla  aalsa  are  larse  and  ha  is  con- 
tent witb  a  small  profit  Tbocgh  eixteen  years  In 
business  hs  bas  never  emplered  a  Obineee  ofgar 
maker,  from  oonoientiont  oonvit tions,  aod  never 
intends  ta  do  so.  Kow  u  t  those  who  are  la  earnest 
in  their  opposition  to  Chinese  cheap  labor  prove  it 
by  giving  tbair  patronage  tiooe  wbo  practically 
proves  bi«  principles,  and  at  the  same  time  avoid 
the  fate  cf  tbe  unfortnna'e  gentleman  wbo  smoked 
a  cigar  which  had  been  beslobbered  by  an  unhealthy 
k  athe*- x 

Tne  White  House. 

The  Wblte  Sou  *e  is  thronged  every  afternoon 
withladlee,  tbe  majority  or  whom  nave  come 
from  a  distance  and  consequently  must  need 
acme  refreshments.  D3  these  ladies  know  that 
directly  opposite  the  White  Hon<e  Is  the  Warn 
Hon  x  Bssxausakt.  T,  la  Kedtauraat  has  just 
been  re-fl'-teaaudeolirged  by  Mr.  Uejera,  tbe 
p-oprietcr,  with  a  epecial  view  to  the  comi .  rt 
of  ladies.  He  has  taken  great  care  to  keep  it 
select,  aud  tue  refreshments  are  flr^t-class.  *r)w 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 
Cures  Lame  Bank  and  Paralysis. 


3-L 


A  great  -variety  of  Ti<  a  and  Bowd,  all  Etyles, 
Jnat  received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
Letdesdorff  ttreet.  • 


Asa    la.    Waugsmnn's 

"  Ohiga<o  Beer  Depot,"  623  Sacramanto  street, 
between  Montgomery  and  Ee.rny.  The  eels 
brated  *'  Chicago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  best  of 
liquors.  Dally  lurjcb,  with  lob«t?r  salad  aod 
other  dello&cier,  prepared  by  the  epicurean 
George  Butt.  Beer,  10  cents.  Begnlar  9er- 
man  lrmehea,  caviar,  Swi:s  cheese  and  land- 
wicnefi,  pf-rvfd  to  order.  To  ranch  at  Wacga- 
man'a  Isthb  thing.         o-J 

Claibvovast.— Madame  uiara  Aetonla,  the 
Clairvoyant  Physician  and  Independent  Tranee 
Medium.  333  Kearny  street,  bet.  Bueh  and  Pine. 
C josultatioue  in  English,  French  and  German. 


A.  Ploeksnaut;  .LiOuation, 

Persons  desiring  eem^ortable  lodgings  in  a 
Oentral  location,  Bboale  visit  tbe  Alhambra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  letthers 
The  building  is  a  verv  fine  one  and  1b  well 
llRhted  and  ventilated.  » 


Cia<aie»  "VIsitliicr  Crr'ls. 

Written,  engravfd  or  printed  by  Jobth  P. 
Dwtsb,  126  Setter  street,  opposite  Lick  Bouse, 
and   at   tbe   Grand   Hotel.    K.  B.— Hakdkbb- 

OHIKTS  REATZ.T  AIAEEXD.      FxSMARflHlP    Of  eVBrV 

description  to  order.  s 


Frultand  Confectionery. 

For  the  very  finest  Fruit  and  Confectionery 
go  to  C.  Wler'e  Fruit  Bazaar,  corner  of  Stock- 
ton and  Olsy  Streets.  Fine  stock  of  olgars 
aud  Tobacco. *6w. 

Programme  of  the  Great  Rannlag 
matches. 

To  take  plaoe  over  the  Oakland  Baoe  Track, 
Saturday  Jnuo  2flth.  The  m  atch  will  commence 
at  three  o'clock,  punctually,  for  H0OO,  one  mile 
and  repeat.  F.  Baxter  and  9.  Treat  name  be. 
m.  "Mell  Flaherty,"  6  years,  in  lbe,  {Blue 
Jacket.  Bed  Cap.)  James  Hee  and  John  Hall 
name  br.  m.  "Abi."  4  years,  100  lbs.  (Cinna- 
mon colored  Bat  in  Jacket  and  Cap,)  At  four 
o'clock,  Hatch  for  $5000,  two  miles  and  re- 
peat. F.  Baxter  and  6t.  Treat  name  s.  s.  "Thad 
B'evens,"  8  years,  110  lbs.  (Blue  Jacket  Bed 
Cap).  John  Hall  and  James  Me e  name  b.  g. 
••Ben  Wade,"  a  years,  103  lb?.  (Bed  Jacket 
Bine  Cap). 

A  Fpeeal  host  will  1*  ave  'be  CHvat  1  o'osa** 
T  skiclaa  will  run  from  the  Fbiat  to  t  a*  Track 


Or,  Bcnow  J.  SmltH 

Is  giving  a  cours  of  Free  Lectures  to  Qenlle> 
men  on  Sexjal  FhyUology  and  Nervous  Dls- 
•ases  at  bis  Hygeian  Hall,  637  California  street, 

every  Friday  6veniDg,commenorng  a  1 7  fc  o'clook. 
A  part  of  the  evening  is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examinations  In  regard  to  health 
lo  invalids  dally,  from  9  to  a  p.  ii .,  tree,        w 


McDowell,  WJJtow  Card   Writer 

Beady  made  and  made  to  order.    Boom  10 

608  Market  street,  cor.  Post  and  Montgomery  u 


Oysters. 
In  strolling  round  the  other  night. 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 
Our  careless  feat,  by  chanoe  did  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
Of  sparkling  waters,  made  a  screen 
Thronch  which  a  sweet  bouquet  was  cera  r. 
While  uiotsr  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  whlob  the  waters  softly  feU, 
Made  that  window  reem  to  he 
■tame  fairy  grotto  of  tbe  sea. 
clop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  hero- 
It  loons  ao  nice — and  try  their  cheer.** 
"All  right,"  I  said,  **I  must  agree 
Thatthi-  r'^e^ultsmetoa  'T.'" 
Mo  sooner  nad  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  our  &idt>  a  waiter  neat 
Hade  his  appearance,  aafced  our  wish— 
Bald  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  it  trrv , 
And  cooked  magnificaitfij,  too; 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat. 
Cooked  every  style;  Just  think  of  that, 
And  if  jour  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They'd  clam  sand  crab*  and  terrapins ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  bad  within 
That  oosy  place  ail  kinds  of  game. 
Fish,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  cmzid  name, 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
Tbe  la  J!*-,  too,  have  fonnd,  'twould  seem, 
That  they  have  here  the  beet  Ice  cream; 
So  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  thay  call  "such  nice  dinners." 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  bim  msh 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  there  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oytter  Bouse,  837  Bush  street,  abeve 

Montgomery;  open  Day  and  Night. 

CHABXS8  HAAEB.  Proprietor. 


ArTER     AA1.E 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

GO  TO  THE 

JE*.ot     Scotola. 

Suiter  street,  near  Kearny, 

And  try  one  of  their 

Hot  Scotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 

All    Drinlirs    Ten    Cents 

rcl4  t.f  JQS.  D.  BBIGGS.  Proprietor. 


IToxr  £»Eale»A.  *?lu.iigrer-. 

Twenty- two  feet  Ions;  by  ten  feet  bam.  Sails 
Anchor  ana  Cbafnn— oamo'ele  lo  every  respect 
Well  sailed  far  A  PLKAhORtt  BOM'.  Tbe  craft 
ts  nearly  new  and  will  be  *o'd  nt  *  ORE  AT  BAb- 
GAIN.    To  beeecn  ai,  MeieK's  Wharf 

Anp'y  by  letter  or  in  person  l«  "Obnb."  Fiqaeo 
OVFIGB.  je  O  2w 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Koobaellers  oad  Btnttoa^re, 

H.  H.  Moore, 60S  alonuo^ery.  oear  Merchant. 

Builne*)  Co II est**. 
Heald's,  Bryant  A  Strattons  Ooilege.24  Poet  b treat 

Bat  altera. 
EatE,  Fred,  Btalla  94  to  100.  California  Market, 

Employment  Office 
Ohiuese  Eraplojroeot  Co.— Pierce  A  Co..  6Z7  Sac- 
ramento street. 

French  Fancy    Goods. 
Lo«an  A  Co.,  19  Men tgoroery.  107 and  1 W  Bottw. 

Hair  Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Oallsuder,  manalact  orer,  02  Second  street 

Htmaam  ltulr, 
Sampeon,  A.  B.  A  Co..  110  Second  strvet. 

Searcher  off  Record*. 
O.  V.  Gillespie,  611  Washington  street. 

Sliver  Prise  Drees  Flttlagp.         £ 
Mme.  Brosse,  No. 3*  Third  street, 

Watchc*  and   Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Calender  tl  Second  eiraet. 

t\  hiter.cra  anal  Paper  Heaiarera. 
A.  W.  Wbeldep,  .82  Geary  street 

Wlnee  and   Llqnuit,    tWhoIeaaloO 
Danerf  F  A  Oo-  6»4  Front 


GERTKTJDE  M.  GHEQ0RY 

— 0»  TH1 — 

GRKGOXCY  TROUPE 

1*  requested  to  oommnnicata  Immediataly  wilh 
the  unds  reigned.  By  so  doing  the  will  heir  eoaue- 
lhngfr.it  j'o  k  r  advantage. 

J.   H.  KcCABB,  Ttieatrical  At-Oat, 
j-  19.1m  630  Washington  Street. 


lOCft-s.    lOCta.     lOCts. 

Per  Glass  for  the  Fioest 

Wines  and  Liquors, 

and  the  Oeiebraced 

FREDEEICKSBTJEG  BEER, 

— m — 

FRED-    O.  W£NTWORTH'S 

SALOON, 

BOl  KEARNY  STREST,  N.  W.  oor.   Bis. 


AP 


OYSTER  OEOTTO 

A  clean  and  respectable   Oyu'er 
House  fitted  ao  purposely  for  L  adlee' 

488    PINE    STREET, 

Abav.  *h.  O.liromt.  Mukat,  Mtwe.Q  S/lnfud 
Mootgomerr  Swum. 

A..  W.  3IANMSG,  Pri.iuci..oi. 


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Care.  BkcuullMi  and  Mer«Krlal  r«] ' 
Sold  by  all  IrmUi. 


AAimT,  ui  aAiaouE  mu 

SOLE  AGENTS  FOB 
U.    FIIIT'I    LAST    OH.Rfll   il 
DB.  FEBBI'S  WCurooT  M; 


POSTEI 

Prognrnmem,  .od  .Jl  kinds  ot  1 
show,  lsc™«e,  cotrciHT,  ■ 

ATKE  and  CIKCVS  KA»J8I 
AT  LOW  KATES,  BT 

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THOMAS    W.    BRIE, 
IILiVEH  FX.A.1 


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SEP  A.IBKK, 


fjfi  DRURS,  BANJOS, 

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OTBLEK    MV8ICAJ,    INSTBrMUT 
ESTABLISHED  IK  1* 


M I8SIOI?  STrlEET,  between  1  _ 

N,  B.— Fine-toned   Silver  bo!o  Banjoa  for  I 
eeiionalealwayeon  band.  w 


FREE  AND  EASY.l] 

BTEBY    IAT6BDAT    Mia 
Piano    and     rBSns£iriar   at  8  jP. 

CHARING 


iefJla>SAL00 


OOfl  Mlsaloa  street,  near  Aeeoaal 
delO  EAGLES  A  WILD,  Pro] 


MISS    N.    SCULL1 

LADlaTfeV 

FA'.HIONABU    HAlFl    DRU 
Baa  BeatoVkd  to 
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Poor  doore   below 
Humors-  of   all   DeaoriDtieas  reads 
Obergaa  ractetat*. 


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MRS  KGGERT,  OLAIBVOYANT,  TE8T  J 
and  Tracee  Medinm— Can  bpeonsnltsSJet,! 
in  tvnainesa  or  BioknefBdailr.lrom  10  a-SS  tp  F 
I  P.  m.  SptritKal  Olrclea,  Bandar,  tatsdasa. 
Friday  eveoinra.  at S p.m..  at  ner  r*aldeaee.«wi  \\ 
O'Farrell  et-teet.  near  Mason.  ■**■? 


Bar  Sugar 

FOB    SALB-M8    KIABHX    S1««B   ' 
MEMOHE  8.  .  Alio,  HOT  kind  <»  ** 


Wboleud.  ud  lie1  il. 
oollf 


M.    A 


MRBH1aS.|       ! 


Lyon's   Portable 
KITCHEN  FURNACI 

IN  ITS  ECONOMY    OF    OOaL    AND   IJO'I      \ 
u  .  p.M.01   oook.r,  broiler.  tOMt.r.  um  a 
nonbe.ier,  i.  .  neces.t,   to  eitr,  °»™!j,        ' 
.bo  wiebn.  io  ....  tbs  stoi.  «od   '"-'Kii,  ' 
tbofu.lH  oooB.oi,..    It  UcbMB-rjl  »L.j2k,      . 
see  i'  at  work.  .'   8tomb.  A    Mllltrfc  P11"? 

Sie-fit:era.  lio.  copper  .od    eto.e  «lor*'!^S:f 
MB.re'.  Op-r.  hodi..  «S»  W.ebloWJjSJ 
BAAO  M.   Wa>D.  A,eo«  ol  tko  r«l«o  Oo. 
bbe  tiade  BoppliBd.  ■" 


Philadelphia  Restauran 

OBAS.  ▼.  BBBOOLD.  PBOPBIITfl*- 

THE  OHOIOBST  MEATS  ANpJ 
Veiret.blea,  Board  by  tb.  w»d.  ■ 
A«S  PINK  bTRBJCT  bn.WD  Kwtsy  I 
and  Hn.!™..!-  "iart«  ■- 


MILITARY    GOODS 

....Aim.  .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRICI 
TRIMMINGS, 

8*5    Maattaaerr  artra^a,    M— ai    > 
mbldt(  T.  BODOKBS  JBrHTSOl 


EDWARD     PEEL     A    CC 

•SS  aad  oe7  ffaaklaatoa  .trMli 

HATB   OPENED  A  COOKINO   BSTABIJI 
.•ill'  ibia  »l«c  tor  ab< jiaaaaaln 
in.  BALI.  !>UPP1>B»  and  LDNCHBd)  BOB  P  j 
M08  AND  SALOONS,  on  lb.  no  t  lauoa.  r 
teiaa.    Loncbaa  SellTarwl  In  an,  »•£••}*' 
fra.  ol  eb.rga.     Tba  patronaf.  ol  lb.  arioo»' 
tb.  oi»  ie  reBpaollnlly  aollcil.d. l°71- 


OEOROE    aUcTEB*. 

DBALXB  IS  OYBTBBS,  OLAMB 
and.ll  kibdl  ol  SHELL  rTSH.i 
SUUaNoa.  AO,  Al,  A*.  OUllcnl.  * 
aarkat,  antraae.  oBO.Hfer.li  tafaaV 

Pabllo  or  prlraaa  partia.  a^d   fanid^ — 
man  ..!..«.  U  r.  a    Uuw    awt.flaJiMafMl 
Oiaa«Boa8.tsanaTaai>Ada.a>auP       <a»»l 


icuirs  ihci  '   ^    " 

ItMB  mtm 


Muunn:i  •;»»»• 


31* 


• A"    1UMM1  min»i  trr, 


nHHRSRB   He 

W!STJM  h 

•  ■ 


■ 


'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 


•  HA  o»»»   •»  I 


SI  OOtll  1070 


jktEC  r     COMPANY 


I    •  •»»   'Ml   fUM       .    .      '. 


^■■Jta  the  Eastern  Theatres, 

Ul"»'r  '  i.t  i|  ;«•«•■»   tAaOHf. 

ism,,*  J 

>'&WL  f BANK  ROOHE. 


*»!■■  »'■   <>»••;•  t*M4mj   Ttaui* 


CALIFORNIA   TIlATRl. 

this  iTrmg 

THE     LATEST     SENSATION 


POVERTY  FLAT, 

WMH1W  mm   rm  nsway 


.  Robt.  Patcman, 

Bti   Kiss  Bella  Patcman. 
.  Maurice  Pike, 

MJS    MILLIE     SACKETT, 

(Prom    Boot*,  -    TIm  tr*  , 

III,  H.    M.    BILLINGS, 

•ikklaaj 

■     —     U»   flCtb    ITIOK  TbulT.  .J 


'^"■■•rted  by  the  best  local  Talent. 

BUSblS 


r  r*»  lol.ri  Id  fotnrj  Hbf>aD>oi  a 


ACT  I.--  Tho  LII»of  Po --r*-  Flat.     PliKhtrd  >owi  and  droama  of  love 

ACT  II. --The  Roaliiatlon.  Falee  Woman*  Perflay.- -Ll«r»  for  Like. 
Scorn  for  Scorn. 

ACT  III.-  Diamond*  arc  Trumps  !  Hrmti  won't  win!  Ntw  dtil. 
Hearts  are  Trumps.    Tho  Cam*  Is  won. 

ACT  IV. --Again  clouds  appear.  The  murder  and  Vigilance  Com- 
mittee around.  No  Mistake.  Tho  right  Criminal  Is  punish- 
ed,   and  the  sun  shines  upon  all. 

Barl««  «a.   *'»*•.    lb*   M'lUw  4.....I   i»    ik.    W  •<  •  i   n«— «.    t.   ■  ■*.   f..w 
'h-.i'.fct    SWMMweM    I  til   -*    r.mlf  PM 

Tk.  hihiiiiiiiiii— i  ■•mill  an*  it.  nuw.,i.  t«>k  ,m 


OT.    Y© 


rontu 


POWHAT'  * 

>i* • urn 

XYHIIRK*  «■      r 

h  in    iiiuhio 

-  *  ■  i-imi 

t)  TO  n  HX-.  A 

•  (A.O-COO  

tin. -I        

mi    a   B  

JOHN    MRO»H 
t'o-OO-HOIf  TA* 

■  I 

>1  ««1)I».UI  .... 
it    HI  in  n    ► 
I  It  V."     .'K»    ■ 


» avage. 


■  it  i  r  i  ■  • 


CALIFORNIA  THEATRE 


HENRI  WIENIAWSK! 


■  m  i    hi.   ».  ■  ■  raaa* 
■  ■    BaUJM    *•«.  r...a. 
»     «•     i      •  ■  a  .. 

Grand      Orchsstra 
OO     Mualolnim 


ift  nmwr. 


-   . 
•a. BaaVetM 

H*»««l      -»'.   ■ 

•Till! 

•Ii  Ti.iai.r.-  aj 

<  ami.  win  r.tiu* 


ami  «mm 

.       .... 

....  llr,U«at. 

ii      mnl.HI 


'    -t... 


K.Rair  - 


tUtnrJ.j    Att.rooop   Jane  2» 


FIRST   GRAND  "POVERTY  FLAT"  MATINEE 


MondAi  Jjoe  ioto,  Irsl  tpp*arm«oa  Id  Csllforaia  of 


1VC 


T   Ii  E3 


tst, 


-r-ree-ell  CJr.t, 

MHK.   Jl   I   C  »•   I1TNIK. 

Pir.»n  r«isii>tif  r*ts»*t 

ii     WIBIIAWIRL 
W."k     JlMI**  » 

•  •■<    II   I    •   I    ■   A 


H-»*tW«    TkvpMltr      f     -»i    e*vl     *ti*r4af.  •*-    ins.  !*>-* 
to  t*o  ••>  Satost. 

rd.».  of    AaW*ie'*><* 

Dr»«C*TS**tl  ■*  I  rlMrnlBMUilitklDreMCIrfUMflti.    *a> 

tUksHi  Smss  Mtu  Ua  ;*t#  ft**'* . 


dan  House. 

•  AI*     H1PAEL, 

BC'K    FBOMTUK    BA1LB0AD 


rHORIN,  Proprietor. 

[SHED   BOOMS 

AMD.... 

>Atauran  t  . 

Daniiir   or  WIlM.    i.iq- 


1  ITAKIMG   BT  WEEI  OR    MONTH 

m»77  Ibk 


....BVERY... 

irday     Ev^nint;, 

AT  EIGHT  O'CLOCK. 

_      AT    THE    OLD    OBIOIFAL 

IRBD    MuN    l»    Oeort    ■»••*•. 

fwB-r*  jon  o*n  t).»*  HOT  AND 
UOL.O  DKINKS  of  the  vsrr  bs-t 
qoallff.    The  "'O  d  Sport"  Is  sl- 

■  vat>  oo  bftod.    Drapii*- 
DAVE   MKNDKS.  Proprlstor. 


IIE1VS  THEATRE 

kink.  wroafiMe. 

IE  GOOD  VARIETY  WOMEN 

1  wi  tolas  Rsst  •TlllflDditlotti-lf  ■•!•"•- 
|*S)  Iistias  0«JttoroU  VO  eotrsspoad  wilb 

jr.  msbahiel, 

t  Box  Ho.  I.  Ob <t so o*.  W*o«ilPf. 


OKER'8  BITTERS. 


IVSBBSIOirBD  18  80LK  AOIHT  IN 
■  oJaIa,  far  lbs  sal*  of  itM  ADOT*  «*!•• 
|IM  ».  He  Is  prsptrsd  to  dssi  wita 
■■  Aad  Jobbsrs  on  tbs  non  r*a«os»bl* 
WM.  B.  JOUMBTOM, 
4*     Oslifomls  sUMi. 


THE  OLD 

3t     SOOtoH, 


jDrlnlca    Ten    Cent* 
Drink*  a  Specialty. 

St  TO!  MDJtMY  II  TOW". 

ih*  Haw  York  BaaOd.  HafpaVr 

"    ■,    DAf's  Doraci.  PoIwaO* 

.jj-   i^r-*— 

aaMma. 


On    Jackson   Street    I*ot«Positivcly  I^ist  Week  of  the  ( irciis. 

The  Great  New  York  and  New  Orleans 
ZOOLOGICAL    EQUESTRIAN    F^OSITION, 


-TZIRBZ!     SECOTCS     !»>"    C?IM3-J 


MENAGERIE  CIRCUS  AND   MUSEUM! 

One  Tioliet  Admits  to  .all  T7©xxt». 


A  lrloan 

and 

Aalan 

ZEBRAS, 

0HAMO18, 

KANGAROOS. 

1111, 

Moiidrills, 

MOHPIOll 

POKCUPIBTE. 
BABY 

ELEPHANT, 

OORILLA. 

Inchenmon, 

Fosr   Mrs* 

Lio  ns 


CACE 

-tr- 
PEFGRMINO 

LIONS, 

Maatnotb 

African  Tapir 

ATAirof 

Rnjil  Br-Pg.lTitf  r>, 

a  flrot<  of 

Hatrltinn 

CAMELS, 

Hnow-sib.ti 

CO0KAT0O8, 

LT.AUAR, 

JAGUARS, 

OOALOT. 

GAZELLES. 


PBOaRAMlIE-PAIiT    FIB6T. 


One  Hour's  Exhibition  of  Animals  and  Curiosities  in  first  Pavilion. 

•Monster  Python"  largest  Snake  in  CaptiTity,  21  feet  long.   lBinohei  in  oircnmf  i  ence.  weight  140  lbs. 

Th«  l.rg«  F.mlly  la  u.  miM,  HADAHE  JASiEH  and  HEB  TWO  SONS,    Ciabln.d  W.lsht  I. Ml  1^  Lb.. 


PART    SECOND. 

In  the   Circus  Pavilion. 

Performance:  Afternoon  at  2  and  Evening  at  8  P.  ] 

i.^vaa.D««.................:.;.......;^^^SV:i!J^ 

ii.,  «mi.d  'Taa  »pLiiK» "  or  b».«««  •  »•«  &.Y51 

or.v.b^',t^0iwiv^oVo,;.?^%«.a,,B,i!Ssrf,iK 

CUMPAHIBUBED  IIUDS 

«.-TOD»0  UOI,  tb.  Or«.».l  ^•»r*^d.B;"j0^.*OA»«6tL" 
•.-■iiBAiir  PKB^BMAflon  on ;  tbs .;».v.'.s;Ts5 XSia-ORTOIl 
S.-OLTMPIAJI  OA»JM  OR  TWOBflMBS. 


DAOHAR - 

10  -bokah  oaiimi  <j»  **!*£!ZZZZIigBWl "iMn 
"•-J^^'".0..A.OT..v:/;v:.v.v.'.v:.v..v.:^ 

**  ~r**lv-#1,t>  tflSNv'oVuB  E  MJL  TEOt'FI.  OF  JBOO's 

ia  -B.VB,  Aor «•  w.  oooke 

OoDOlodiac  with    tbs 

Mammoth    Den    of    Performing  Lions 

Ta.torrd  br     PROF.    GEO.   O.    OONOKLIN. 

Nenlf  *f  rrirrr.-ldnlsslsn  to  tlin    whalfl    laaw    VIOO.     B« 
r»?sd  Chun  M  osoti  -x  ti      Child  rm  b.lf  aoos*  labilXpHOC. 
W    W.Oole.  Mstisc-r.    W.  B.    BaidsB,  Prsss  Agsat- 


ENTERPRISE    STALLS. 
DUION  MARKET. 

Howiitl  Si.  bo i  ThlrdA  Fourth 

ll*i*  t>*«B  opo*»a  wllfe  *  c*hoi  •  M-es  of 

Groceries,  Teas,  Butter  Xfggs 


i.iill»an,i.a,     A  II  al  bales  f  o  ■ 

r  ■ud»>  'tfututU  Ii***  laacta 
. 
i  *•••.  .  o.I  r  .  •  ,  i  ■  fl  .  ■  '  i he  It  -  t  *-'.-.  Ik. 
■faan*  *«i»f  '  1  so*. mil  .  VTk, i  ,,i,i  a  r,w  o(  OMt> 
trier*  Its  iO»nil|a>S«*iB-r'f)tlto  »o  «*ha>-  we 
as  prui  Phi  olwsia  be  toteiaod  bf  ikvo 
■-."hit 

rsasf  tbebss*  qnal'i* trntu 

Jai'i     * 
■Jeaei 

••C*J 
V    a  i 

Waas 

Haiti 
Hlse, 

aosi-i  --- 

Hoat    Urse  bara  ...  . . 

Apple*,  rlrisn  an 4  rl'efd     19  lb*  I  vv 

Bsoia.  I-  h  laldart  sod  iu»"»,  lbs  IdmI  braaCa 

IsvperLed  br  roll,  per  poo  ad 1;L»  tolBvi* 

Ktf,  -mrr*til*rt.  p*t  Or-w  .     ,   lVt« 

liooale  •■  edGlb.  K.ai.  rn I    U  ft  WO 

Uoffse,  fiouoo  J»u»,  per  poood ibtU 

Doa'l  .or***  lo  call  atd  siamlas  car  goods  Aid 
piltei.      ^o^^r>t]^l  *,  |o  sbow  (oodr. 

All  imI  i»A  i rut. |!ft   W 

Atleiilioii,  Umax  Livers! 

VI  aV    P.    BRUGES.    FOkMKULY 

LV1  iimf-iLirut  tbs  Mloers'  Haa- 
lABrart.  has  las-r.  th»  rainiK*nitr>t 
Of  boto    lite    Minor**   KotiAarsot  nn , 

Oomm-rcial   ilrssl   and    lbs   Mirmn.** 

rtrapoh  on  Msrk^t  atreel.  In  pert nsf*  1  > P  with  Ma*. 
A.  DhATEOB,  who  bat  hflfl.,  .roonootod  with  lb* 
flra  tor  rear*.  Improvwiitota  ba*s  h*"n  aiad#  b* 
the  ooMia*  depAflnac  lo*»  will  render  tbs  Hi- 
□  art' more  popalAJ  tbaa  It  hat  trsr  been  dsrlstl 
the  71  veers  el  lis  prosperltr-  Oar  Bills  of  raw 
aort--- tm  all  loo  del.oaciAa  of  the  mUod.  Oai 
taatto  It  "Uood  Per*.  Good  Oookiog  sod  Modsraip 
OmmmmmA* 

P.  BBEOII  At  OO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

SSI  sod  EM  OommsraiAi.  u*l  . 
fEfw  Marks*  ttr**t. 
C>n*w»    -ftwi  h  4.W.  Ut  IB  p.it.  anil  la* 

CALIFORNIA  AND  NEVADA 
VOLUNTEERS, 

HONORABLY  D1B0HABQKD  *OB  AMY  2( 
oaaae.at  Drum  Barrtcftt,  or  aoyothar  JA 
pi.on  ovor  S.O  ratios  from  place  of  aolistmtBi  Hfl  ' 
arasaUtiod  toaddltlooAlTrsTsl  Par.  fTm 

Apply  so.  Vj 

J.  R.  ROBINSON.  111. 

jt-lrVlm  «t*3HoatRom»r*  r  trstt    ■bObV 

PIPEB'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VIEOIRIA     UIT*.     NEVADA. 

'pnirj  ELEGANT  THBATRE  HAS  BKHJE  H«- 

m.  (Uooratod,  aad  cam  fcs  rsoted  b»  Uii.iu.rli*  pa* 
or  tbo  week.  Htan  and  u-ATsUnfi.  icmiulMv 
ilbeWalty  traatod  with  on  AupHoatlOD  r>«JsMa» 

HaaArsr  tnJ  tftV-  ilr---  rotaa- 


'  JF'XCa-AJrl.  O  -' 

THE  JOURNAL  0*  AKUSBMKNTS. 


i»nbUaoed  e»ery  Day  la  the  Year  by 
J"..        r»-       BOGARDTTS 

AT 

.SOS   W«rchaai  and  S:*5      Wiwhlneloa  Sis 
Below  Montgomery,  Sao  Francisco. 


FRIDAY JUNE  27.  1873 


.2,500  FIGAROS  A  DAY 
are  circulated  in  the  Cir- 
cus. "Figaro"  is  the  only 
Programme  for  the  "Great 
Show." 


>'  iw  Ho  sic 

W#  havfl  reoeivtd  from  the  publisher, 
31.  Gray,  two  ballads  by  H.  Millard,  entitled 
-  TjRobli^r  Agaia"  aod  "I  Faitbfnl  at  ill  will 
Bt*,"a'ioa  ballad  by  A.  8.  Sal  Urdu,  words 
by  Lionel  H.  Lawin,  ent  t'ed  "Qaoe  Again.'' 


A  Good  Correspondent. 
A  Naahviiij  yoang  lady  explains  that  aba 

writes  to  tie  man  she  likes  best  only  once  a 
day.  and  bays  she  doseo't  tuiak  that  any  to> 
often,  ntir  that  the  days  are  so  long  Bbe  is 
willing  to  aimit,  hovaver,  that  it  w-oaid  be 
suo  frequeat  for  the  short  days    of  winter. 


Kentucky  Ail  vancingr- 

Tbie,  from  a  Kentnoky  paper,  is  interest. 
lag:  The  lata  Kentucky  Legislature  passed 
an  aofc  decliriog  that  tiie  wages  and  compen- 
oafcion  of  mimed  women  far  labor  and  ser- 
vice parfjrmed  by  tbeu  shall  be  free  from 
the  debts  and  control  of  their  husbands. 
For  a  cumber  of  yeirs  the  courts  of  the 
State  have  been  authorize)  fcj  empower  mar- 
ried women,  on  the  joint  application  of 
obomselres  and  tbeir  husbands,  to  act  as 
single  women  in  matters  of  business.  Bo 
Kentucky  is  not  so  far  behind  the  rest  of  the 
world,  after  all. 

IT  and  P. 

Ohurch  members  cf  London  are  becoming 
ia'ansely  high-toned.  They  issue  faabiona" 
bl«  oarda  of  iaviUtion  to  prayer  meeting, 
af'or  the  manner  of  balls  or  soirees.  "T* 
A-  P."  oa  tbe  corner  of  the  cird  is  all  t'jat 
j;ofors  to  the  kind  of  "entartainment"  to  be 
grv«B,  which  means  when  iutorpreS'.d  Tea 
and  Prayer. 


eS*aJX»    Uoore, 

Formerly  of  Buss  Bouse  Carries,  can  be 
kmnd  In  front  ef  Ooieman  Bro?,  clothing  ss- 
'*.--■: lehmrav,  Bouthwest  corner  J3ueh  arid  Mont- 
gamery  sta.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Oarriafie  orders 
I  ©It  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
»r  alnfct,  at  rodnoea  rates,  fa 


"Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 
Ourea  Khenmatlsm  and  NenralRla. 


•Corns,  Qnnlons,    Injrrowlnsr  Nails. 

A  prrtVct  core  warranted  by  Albert  Soboen- 
Wftld.  t27  Sacond  afreet.  4-ut 


•^TUe    Beet    Ttemeaieei, 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Par. 
iry'e  Webfoot  Pillc,  for  all  bilious  complaints. 
Vox  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agenoy,  417  gansome 
atreet,  corner  of  Commercial. 


J£*notosr*'B.p me   caiu«. 

it  one  dollar  p?r  dozen  at  the  People*  Art 
Gallery,  34  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 

Mission  itre-H.  a 


Btar  Shirts  ana  Collars. 

all   sorts   and  sizes,  for  ro'.e  ohesp,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leidesdorff  st,        * 


Good  NeWs. 

Mj  customers  atid  the  public  ere  notified 
tfeatthe  openlneof  Montgomery  Avenue  will 
not  necessitate  my  removal,  but  that  I  still 
Keep  the  largest,  best  assorted  and  cheapest 
stock  of  men  and  boys  clothing  In  the  city 
Also  great  bargains  In  gent'e  fornlshlng goods 
trunks,  valleep,  ha'a  etc,.  Gall  before  pruchaF- 
ng.  H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  street,  first 
store  north  of  Washington  &l. 


■aTour-tli  of  July. 

Straegara,  Laites  A  Gentleman,  before  yon 
leave  the  city,  visit  the  Carpet  A  Furniture 
Smporlum  of  JOHN  O.  BELL  reariy  opposite 
the  Grand  Hotel  on  Market  St.  AUo  folding 
Ob ilra.  Camp  Stools.  Th3  Wesd  Cap  t 
Sweeper,  A  the  naeet  aaaortments  of  Lace 
Curtains  In  the  State.  6v. 


Five  Hundred  Men  Wanted 

immediately.    To  eend  tbeir  washing  to  the 
vVhat  Cheer  Laundry,  131  Leidesdorff  et.       * 


Dont  BoadTlu  a. 

For  If  you  do  you  will  sprnd  all  of  your 
-money  baying  yoar  family  drese-good1,  boe- 
lerlee,  tahle-olob.,  children's  outfits,  etc,  at 
-the  cheapest  and  most  fashionable  place  In  the 
city.  Frledlander  A  Oc's,  No.  9  Third  street* 
Hucleus  Building:  3.H. 


Geo.  Haae.&  Co. 

-    I  he  great  Candy  Emporium,  20  Kaarny  St , 

near  Market.  6s, 

Z»,mt>llc  Accommodation. 

ling  left  at  the  office  before  8  a,  at.,  can 
be  returned  in  the  evening  if  reqnlrtd;  We 
never  disappoint!  What  Ohear  Laundry,  121 
Leldssdorff  street.  • 


f*---      ':.  Abolition  Oil. 

The  People's  Remedy  for  all  Aches  and  Paine. 
Crystal  Simp'e  Rooms. 

The  Crystal,  alive  to  the  wants  of  the  ootn- 
mouity,  has  Imports!  direct.  Stfwabd's  cele- 
brated Scotch  Whisht,  whloh  aU  true  lovers 
-of  good  lqnora  will  cample  if  trite.  Brlody  A 
jDonne,  proprietor*.  535  Saoramen'-O  street,  be- 
*TOfQ  Montgomery  and  Suitoms.  6  c 


Never  Mind  Che  Change* 

The  Oinoiunati  Trade  List  eommentiog 
on  our  California  method  of  making  change 
Buys: 

"San  Francisco  Las  Bnffioient  capacity  for 
robbery  on  a  grand  soile  10  be  ashamed  of 
praotioiug  petit  larosny.  Tuat  ciy  i*  not 
cout-nt.  with  stealing  out  and  oat  about 
t  -OQly  cant*  fro Ti  every  dollar  gienb  ck  a 
man  carries  into  thit  sbaviag  Bbop,  bat 
from  hi^h  to  lo»,  from  banker  t  j  peanut 
peddle-,  every  dealer  in  making  csaago 
slot's  f  om  two  cms  t)  fivs  e^U.  By  a 
combination  among  the  deUerB  all  ihe  half 
dimes  ara  gobbled  up  and  kept  from  circu- 
lation, la  case  of  ai.y  litde  article,  the 
pro^oi  whwh  is  a  half  dime,  the  parcbaser 
pityd  a  dime  for  it,  and  in  making  change,  if 
fifteen  ceata  wcnld  be  coming  tj  tt.6  pur- 
chase r  be  muat  (>ccept  a  dime,  tio  aho  where 
a  shilling  in  return  id  due  a  dime  is  all  the 
dealer  will  return.  The  ibort  amount  is 
always  on  the  side  of  the  deiler,  for  he 
never  accepts  a  dime  for  a  ehilliog'a  worth 
or  f  .>r  an  art  old  held  st  fifteen  casts.  Every 
returned  tourist  bring*  the  sime  t->le  of  the 
retit  Uioeny  style  of  making  change  in 
San  Francis  o." 

O.liforuia  is  still  a  pretty  gooj  country  to 
live  io,  and  will  continue  to  be  so  as  long  as 
ten  Oiut-t  and  fifteen  c©  its  are  the  same  sum. 
Of  oju-eeour  free  and  ea-y  style  of  making 
ohango,  astonishes  the  Eastern  tourist,  cccas- 
tomei  a3  be  is  t>  reck iniog  every  ctnt. 
TuanUs  to  Providencj  California  has  not 
o->me  to  this  yet.  Twea'y  dollar  pieces  are 
not  bo  plentiful  as  they  were,  bnfcooppers 
and  fractional  currency  ate  ttlll  uqIidowd. 
The  smallest  sum  a  begger  asks  you  for  is 
twen'y-five  ceuts,  and  be  stands  a  good 
ffhanOd  of  get;ing  it.  Tha  Tridi  List  is  ia- 
eorreot  in  some  of  its  asesrtions.  In  pur- 
chasing, the  nec.ssiriea  of  life,  groceries  for 
instance  there  ia  a  distinct'.on  made  between 
ten  cents  and  fifteen  o^nts,  and  th*  grocery- 
man  gives  ex'et  change.  But  ia  ^'spending 
money,"  money  that  goes  for  drinks,  for 
drinks,  for  art  cles  of  luxury,  ten  cen's,  and 
fifteen  ceQts  are  the  same  thing.  Lopg  may 
tbey  continue  to  be  so.  San  Fraooisco  is 
still,  if  not  the  richest  city  in  the  world  *t 
least  the  one  in  whioh  there  is  the  least  real 
poyerty. 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


I 


HARRY    MYERS, 

Adsot   for  biiob 
forcgya  aud  Oitb. 


gi  A  «  nv'i  Sahool  Satrbala 
vt  in  cull  at  ra&idBooos. 
J6-?3-lm 


Liverpool  and  Great  Western 

steamship  Company, 

CARRYING  THE  U.  S.  MAIL. 

TIGXETS  SOLFrO  ANQ  FROM 

T  IVERPOOL,    QUEEN8TOWN,^^C** 

Londf-nderry,  HaaoburKh,  BremeD.^iftfcUfc 
Hav«p,  P0riB,  Swedoc,  Bolslaoo,  Norway  and  all 
ifnropenn  cities. 

TbiiOompaiiy  has  arrangements  with  tba  Oom- 
mUaiorarof  Km'grct;oa  and  Railroad  Ocmpanlea 
at  New  York, -by  which  paaeeogers  are  promptly 
forwarded  to  tbs  Pacific  Ocsst. 

For  par  tic  nlara  apply  to 

JD.  11.  JACKSOIV,  Aff»nt, 

my2«lm  83  8   Moniff'«m^ry  >irrct. 


tees  STTI^JSJ  riOAm 

success 

13  BV  FOLLOWING  THE  TRDE 

American  Business  Principles 


Pretty  Large. 

Brigbam  Young  says  he  will  leave  his 
fame  to  posterity.  But  tie  will  leave  such 
a  Urge  posterity  that  it  ib  doubtless  if  there 
will  be  fame  enoagh  to  go  aroand. 


Sad. 

Rome  celebrated  the  two  thomsand  six 
hundred  and  twenty  eislh  anniversary  cf 
her  bir  hday  recant'y.  Not  one  of  the  ori- 
ginal founders  of  the  oity  was  present. 


Or.    Doherty 

Guts  devoted  bis  study  more  particularly  to 
ohxonlo  and  speoi.no  practice,  and  as  sneb  la 
aow  the  moat  successful  of  any  Physician  in 
San  Francisco.  Office  bie  Sacramento  street, 
eoraer  of  Leldeedor&  a  few  doors  celow  What 
Cb«er  Bouse. 


WIENIAWSKI_CO»CEflTS. 

PAOIPIO     il^LL, 

MR.   nF.NRlWIEMAWSEI, 
8ol»  Violioieio!  nia  M  j  iaty  the  Boxparorof  Raa- 
eia,  aeEi  t  d  by 

M'lle  JDl.E  DE   iIYTH.ES,  Soprano; 
Mr.    CAUL    WO  LF'iOltS.    Piaaiat; 
Air.  I»    RKHttlKJLlA'SJBkl,    Acoompanylst. 

Friday  EvoqIqi JnneC7lh 

AHD   A 

"FAREWELL      MATINEE 

Hatnrdny  afernoon June  iBSttk 

An  tntri  ch  .n?e  ol  pr  r  nmma  eecb  oouoert 

Admltalua Sl.OO 

Rei*r»"d  8pat»S0ct*.  Kr^'a. 

Matinee  Prije— Admi»»ifn     (iaoiad'ag     reBerred 

seafra)  51  Oi.t. 

Ohildr.'ti  jtu-kata   to  the  matinee  50  oettie. 

WIRNI&WSKI  C0.VBP.T3  at  San  Jose,  Mon- 
day, 30tn. 

Stsinwavs  Pi  mis  Uaed  at  all  Wieniawaki  Concerts 


OPERA  HOUSE, 

_SA.isr  JOSE. 

This  theatre  will  ba  leaaed  on  liberal  \  arms  for  six 
months  or  by  tbe year  io  an  fioenenced  man&cer, 

bmioe-B  rcqairing  myabsenoe  from  San  Jose.  Toe 
h^nseoannowbe  rented  by  theniffbtor  week  on 
low  terms. 

SEATING    CAPACITY '1,900. 
G.  BKOllA^^A,  Proprietor. 

SAN  JOSS 


WANTED. 

A  Leadicg  man,  Juvenile  and  Comedian.  Those 
whootn  make  tnemselvee  generally  nuefal  and 
travel  for  a  enre  bat  low  ealary.  Variet;  tilent  al- 
so wanted. 

Address,    C.   A..   LEWIS 

LIVBRMOBE, 

ALAMKDA  00.,  OAL 


Everybody    Suited.. 

Tbero  la  no  end  to  the  multitude  of  fashions 
In  hats.  At  "  The"  Hat  Store,  647  Washiogton 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrv  styles  can  be  found.  The  stock  is  immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  one  who 
goes  there  Is  sure  to  be  suited. 


We  t-iet  do  business   frum  Chinese,  and 
employ  none  to  d»  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry     Office,  121  Leidesdorff  street. 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cares  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruises.  3-l 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


FLAGS!     FLAGS! 


OR.  LEE  CHTJIV  GEE, 

CELEBRATED 

OIa.lxs.eso  Fbysloian., 

1017  DUPONT  sTBEEr, 

Between  Pacific  and  Jackson  Sts. 

Oarea  all  diaeosa.    Moderate  obargea.  j -13. lm 


GERMAN    PIANOS. 

THE  BEST  AND  TH«  OBKAP- 

'9t.    acaraab-talier  &  Oo„  Agenia 
or  the    celebrated    jfactoriee    of 
_    BlnthDer,  in  Leipzig,  and -Sofiieic, 
d  Berlin.    Offloa.  Hie  UtAY  S  i  HiSET  ap28 


FOURTH    OF    JULY. 

3F  ±re-m  ens  feliir*tis 
Calico  SiXxlx-toi 
Over     eiilrts 
Ch-oolt    eliirTsi 
Under    isiilrte 

And  all  kinds  of  Faroi»hiog  Goods  and  Toilet 
Articles  at  tbe  ainal  satiafaotory  prioaa.  at  the  Old 
Stand.  No.3  tSoooni  Str#«t. 

CEYEOICT   &  CO. 


The  Reasons  for  Success  or  Failure 

WestArfc  wlta  the  flat  assertion  that  so  house 
hiaerer  failed  because  tbe  prloe  asked  for  mer- 
obnndiee  it  kept  was  tot  low.  And  agaiaet  tbie 
decUration  we  plaoa  this  fact,  that  no  arm  Id  the 
ordibary  routloo  of  trade  haa  e»er  aro«fn  into  a 
large  and  Increasing  busiopjs.  or  Ukea  the  load  in 
its  partioalar  olassof  goods,  with  bigh  prices  for 
the  witibword.  8aoue»a.  In  tbo  larKest  nnmbsr 
of  i  nBtaace j,  can  be  traoed  to  f ai  r  dealing,  OOTJK- 
TiiSV,  and  INTfi'-XlGBtfT,  FBRMSri(«T  E«- 
ERGr. 

Oae  mistake,  one  a'tempt  to  test  the  too  cften 
cheated  pablio,  may  result  ia  apparent  anooeas,  bat 
eooneror  later  tbe  Tictimi  of  the  impoeitlon  wilt 
tarn  apoo  yon.  When  a  man  bayB  a  thing  and  fans 
paid  too  mnoh  for  it.  it  ia  useless  trying  to  smooth 
over  tha  matter.  The  merchant  who  chuckled 
over  the  big  prod',  he  made  has  famished  the  club 
wbBiewiih  his  own  head  may  be  broken.  Tfcere 
era  mora  dira  yet  to  come,  ood  the  man  who  thinks 
OUNNINGA  MATCH  FOB  H0HE8T  DEALING 
had  better  not  forg>t  it. 

Patrons  are  expeoted  to  pay  s  profit  on  the 
purchases  and  at  the  same  time  depend  npon  the 
merchant's  advantages  as  a  guaranteo  that  they 
are  fair  and  reasonable.  If  the  pablio  ere  con- 
vinced that  a  oertaio  tradesman  has  peculiar 
faollitiea  for  laying  in  his  wares,  and  they  discov 
er  the  par  oeotigd  of  profit  t)  be  leas  than  is  gen- 
erally djmaaded,  it  matters  not  how  email  it  ia, 
fractional  sum)  are  Banioient  t»  insure  eoocess 
where  the  contrary  wilt  saraly  rsault  In  failore. 


PICNICS,  EXCURSIONS, 


ETC 


S.  F.  and  H.  P.  B.  BfJc 


CHAKCE    OF    THE 

the  cheapest  houte  to  the  ge  em. 

o1*  a.'*'iaftfr  jdnb  1.  uts,  the  i 

.Dgw,tb  th.8.0  Fr.nol.oS  4  M'"op.,£ 
ro.d  Oompaoy  for  Olo.erdala  and  all  In£  I 
BUtioDB.  «,llle«78  S»o  Vraaoiaoo  d!ll?I 
?«»,"">•'""»  ""'»  «t««*  Wharf.  aVii  I 
«?mi."*f  lt"  *,,l°  "'"  le"B  OloVerdall 
•  I.  nriM  arririogio  Sao Vaoif,  "ffl1 
Ihj iBt.amera  and  oar.  mak,  olo.aool 
mth  atage.  to  and  from  all  pointa  I 

JoBDAY  EXCURSDnTTt  REDUCED  Unj 

l.eava  Son  Franclaoo  its.    a  ft»«^L  . 
"nviogatOlov.rd.laotlo-olooap.'M     5     "  ' 
will  la«»a  Oo.ordal.  at  a  o'clock,  afrl.ic  Ba  ; 
Fraaoiaoo  at  T  o'oloo  ,.    Thia  will  .11,  ["• 

the  Oomp.tu'aouloe^aa  MoatgomVtJ.  2'" 

Ooaodaftor  Once  1,1.  lb.  Staamor  ,•- 
S"  jL't??1'!0.  •'.  2  ».  c  it ;  too  oat.  ' 


Olovflr,laia  at  6  A.  i 


PBTFR  DOWAHOR.  p„ 


Badger*sCentraj_Pflrk,  Oa 

THKSE  BEAOTXF0L  OARDENg  SI , 
opeu  iortbe  aeo-.oB.  and  man,  of  t« 
popular 

Will  bo  held  there.  The  attraction,  ank 
ons.  SKA'ING  PA.Vli.IOIV.  HUSKUJlS 
SASIUM.    Staling  (rse  on  noakdaia. 

Adra!aalerii 

Onil.DRKW  , O  OKNTS 


OUE  MANNEK  OP  DOING 
BUSINESS. 


Sis 

E 

S 


1 1 "a.    Success*? 


A  Sp'eodid  Assortment  Selling  eff  Cheap  ii 

STERETT'S, 

53S    Clay    Street. 


AZTEC     PINOLE, 


MADE  pbom  pabohed  oobn, 
G-003D 

As  a  rt>(rnlar  article  of  food. 
Aa  a  diet   for  dyspeptics, 
Ai  a  food  for  children, 
As  a  re^nlaior  of   the  bowels. 
Aea  thickening,  f  •t  aoups, 
F»r  breadiae  cntleia  find  lUh, 
for  the  use  of  mint-  rg. 
for  the  n-e  of  prospectors. 
For  the  na-<  ofhunt-rs, 
b  or  the  use  of  camptrs, 
For  the  as*  of  piealrlcers, 
For  th.e  use  of  everybody. 
A  ooLTameut  lanob.  always  nodi  at  a 
moment's  notion 

A*b.  Tour  Grocer  for  It, 
Kntr.ll  grocers  snpplied     by  any  wholesaleer  or 
by  -he 

AZTEC  COMPANY, 

a  .  3  Sue*  ttmento  *  trct.-t,    S.m   Fronclire, 

jc27-lm 

White  &  Kearus  Combi- 
nation Troupe. 

[a  oonscqaesoe  of  Hewn.  White  A  K>arsa  leaT- 
irgfor  the  it*etthis  traape  wilt  be  knewn  hureaf- 
\e<tiM.  Mju_0»li('irnia  Oonabtna'ion  'front, e. 

s  ku  "Sc    Pp.  Manager  ProTeitv. 

OtttbReom  No.  15A  Jas>i«  Bt  ett. 


FIGARO 

IS  "HKRE,  THERE  AND  EVERYWHERE," 
and  ia  oonetanily  meeting  a  change  of  readers 
in  tbe  Tbeaues,  Traveling  OonreyanoeB,  Hotels, 
and  public  resorts  generally. 


FIGARO 

CIRCULATES  IN  THE  BEST  SOCIETY.  IS 
placed  in  the  bai  ia  of  nearly  all  who  oome 
to  the  ctty  to  make  pare  ^ees,  and  ia  therefore  tb« 
beat  of  advertising  media  .  ■*. 


FIGARO 

C1R0DXATES  AS  HOUSE  PROORAMME.IH 
every  Theatre  in  ban  Franoisco. 


FIGARO 

IS  HAILED  EVERY  DAT  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  jn  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon— the  papers  left  in  tbe  rboatres  at .  ight 
being  gathered  up  and  ea*e4  for  that  purpose. 


FIGARO 


out  tbe   centre  of  the  city,  in  all  Hatale,  Res- 
taurants, Saloons,  Stores  and  Offices. 


FIGARO 

IS    OIROUXATED    EVERT     DAY   ON    THE 
-Oakland  KerryBoata- '•  catch  thw  psssenjars 

hat  arrive  by  ibegreat  Overland  Train- 


O     We  bsv  oar    Gaods  low   and    sell  ~ 

^  for  casta.  3? 

O 

C      ffemirk  our  g?sods  low  sod  ntlc-k   fj, 

0  to  oar  prices.  ^ 

u  S 

We   represent  oar   arooJs  Jaat    as  «D 

K  they  are.  -ffl 

III 

Ul      V,T«  retanx  tho   m»aey    to  all  wbe  O 

.     bay  of  as  and  are  not  salted.  If  the  m 

03  goods  are  not  soiled. 

a* 
^*     W-3  are  willing    to  give  polite  at-  Z 

Z  rj 

^.eiitlaa  uud  shoiv  yon  throagh  oar 

4  sleek  whether  yoa  wish    to  boy-  or  Oi 

q  XV >$  propoae  to- treat  oar  cnitom,  '^ 
CI  ers  s»  well  that  we  shall  see  tt.em  HI 
(0  > 


PIPIFAXl 

This  Tonic  1.  ia  Marvel  on,  in  , 
fects  (Hat  it  la  «t,  led  tb.aaa:al»7 
ropa 

Magic    Bittet 

It  Sts-eogthens  the  nerves?  b'hi 
Youth  and  Uenllht  Gives  Vtgor  i 
Intellect,  and  Renewed  Strength  ™ 
nj  iy  to  the  aged  ssdlnflim. 


SOLD 


EVERYWHEI 

ie'.<3  2  m 


OH.  JORDAW3 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  MUS 

And  Uollege  of  Medicine. 

10  000  -BEAUmUL  AND  IN8'| 
o  V,*  V.W  "?  °b»«>U  to  be  eepn.  Qpfi 
Pablio  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  KUttEKlI 
ore  Montgomery  street.    FOR  MEN  OBl 

■s*-Da.  Jobdan'b  Private  Ornoi!  | 
Geary  atreet  (oppoaite  old  Meohanloa'  r 


Offnla. 

Q     We  aim  tt»  treat  oar  customers  In  ^ 
4  sneh  a  way  that  every   visitor  we 

have  will  be  a  walking-    advertise-  j 
_  meat  for  oar  hoase.  3D 

•  S 
ul                —                -H 

*  „ 

20TJ8   INDUCEMENTS   TO? 
Z  CUSTOMERS.  % 


Good,  StylUh  OlotUlng,  well  made, 


Sat  moderate  prices,  acd  warranted  o 


us  represented.     Polite  and  attest-  3 

Ive  salesmen  la   attendance^  and  no    3 

0 
e  urged  to  parch  ase  If  taeg>odi    -* 

not  salt'     If  ths  abuve  Is   yoar    — 

idea  hnvr  boslneei    should    be   con-  ~ 


it's  zx^.xix>a'xi 

...  TasEKroas..,, 
SAVE  YOUR  MOI 

BY   OOWO  TO 

THE  PALACEOF  FASf 

ANOTHER  KXOnBUBNT  liJ.)Ul 
£*■,  New  tore.  17  Second  atr*>et,  ODnon 
Grand  Hotel.  Clothing  of  the  latest  si B 
(axhionable  styles  maf1*  to  order  <  fatal 
better  than  at  an?  other  house  in  the  city. 

NOTE  THE  PRICES.! 

Pants.,  .from  $6  to  $  I  2  pei . 
Suits .from  $25  Ui 

I  invite  the  inspection  of  tho  Choicest  G. 
tbe  tnaiket-, 

A.  MORRIS, 

JVo.    W    Second    Sti-I 

J"1T  lm OppA.lte  OrunU  ■! 


H  ERB 


vrest   Xoclc  rod  Appetla 

Sulc  Ev«riwhrjre. 


ducted,  call  and  see  as. 


J.   C.    COMBES, 

TEKRAPIN 

Cor,  Second  and  Teb-ima    slree 


LTjN'a. 


REMKMBKH.  VOU  CAN  ALWAYS  F1XD  AT 
oar  etore  a  fall  Btook  of 

CLOTHING 


t^-Terrapin  -  conitantly  | 
Oysters   in    every    atvle. 
SUPPER     ROOMS P^B  1 
deo  31  lm 


CANDIES. 

ALL  KttfDS  OK  THK  FIKbXT  *< 
-nade  at  oar  St*tani  Csocjy  F;t»K>ry  d* 
..•rdtTn .  fi^peo'Aily  Irom  tbe  tonntxy,  txo  a 
uPd  \Ti\y  ,".  iitomptly  stt«nded  to.  A 

OAWTV  &  WAOBS 
1  ffT   Vftti'.rrfti^ni-t.    n<w.*B 


GENTS'  FURNISHING  .GOODS, 

Fancy    Goods, 
Ensllsli    :cutlery  , 

H4TS,  TRUNKS,  VALISES. 

Io  fact,  a  general  steeV  of  all  kinds  and  grades 
of  gooda,  cheaper  than  say  other  heass  in  ths 
city.  ^__^_^^ 

IXL  Auction  Store 

618  and  620  Kearny  St., 


Corner 


of    Commercial 

Mr-2I    a. 


mkmm  looging  m 

.      FIKKLY  FDHVISBED  ROOM 
j  gleor  Inonlte, 

Well  SdsnsoO  ("»«*  Vsattls 

_J  Unlunjiahcd  Kooma  w  let.   Logo) 
Etnttrt   b<«rd.      aXHAMURA    BUIl 


VARIETY    TALENT 


....roa  ... 
VARIETI 

PIOOHE    NEVADA- 


Addreaa, 

BAM'L  REDMAN.  BoaineaeMaoag 
jsll  tf  -  VABIKUBS.   PioeOelfT^ 


PIANOS 

AND 

ORG-AK3. 


CAOT,  AND  KXAMINK  KINDS  ANDf 
bsforo  pnrobaaicg  elea*hsrs. 


to  bs  had. 


Oood  1 

E~  BAHOKOPT   A  CC 
I«lsK  *  ViUMorkdt  st 


■ 


%        '  i.  I  I 

(  Of  •    ,  M.aiLiao  •■ 


£ 


9    9'    'M-bISONi 
HOTEL. 


•  «■    'BAvenoo.    itn<9 


*■  '-4       ^B  » 
I ■  ■   .  >ac 


I  Kf  VARIETIES 

r«nl.    Vidi,     Vicl. 

CffOWCC      C.      THOMPSON. 


1YT1       a),       t,- 


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H.tB 


aok   «t     To-niphts     BUI. 


'nW    f>     I  in-     KOII    UK. II 

r 
Z'lOKvZHM  •■*> ly    VrIti-    tlf.l    ilnw, 
">*a. 


MiW    ALHA1BRA    THIATEI.  

MAOT     I  l  i  ..:•*-» 

CALIFORNIA   MINSTRELS. 


BELLI  UNION  THEATRE 


'OLD      TIME 


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SATURDAY JUNE  28,  1873 

AHlTHE3IENTS,     Etc. 


OALiroESfA  Theatre. -'-Poverty  Flat' 
Will  be  performed  for  tbe  'a*t  time  it  tbema'.inee 
to-day.  To-nigbt,  the  tubers,  doorkeepers  and 
-attache!  of  the  ta=atre  will  participate  in  the 
profits  of.  the  performance.  Mr.  McCnllonffQ  with 
his  uscal  lib  ralitr  to  all  emp'ojed  by  him.  has 
givsn  np  the  best  night  of  the  week  for  this  pur- 
po io,  and  will  make  it  th  I  occasion  of  bia  last  ap- 
pesrauca  prior  to  hiadepaitaro  f  >r  the  Fa't.  Un- 
der 8o:h  circunuteaoes,  taere  cannot  fail  tike 
an  ore. fliwins;  house.  Thabillwlll  consist  of  tbe 
drama  of  "Damon  and  fylbiaa."  with  John  Mc- 
OulloogheaDaman.ana'  'Seo.  D.  <'hapiinaa  Pyth- 
fas.  The  bnrleaqae  of  "Pjciho-tM,"  wnioh  was 
r*«lrod  witi  much  aoplaaie  I  art  cigat,  »i!I  ter- 
mteats  the  performance.  Oa  Monday  Hr.  both 
ern.  who  »Undi  alone  as  aoomellso,  and  is  prcb- 
abty  the  moat  popalar  aUr  .Iving,  will  oommecoe 
a  t,a>o-weefcs  esgnr'rneat  in  bis  crt«.t  cre-tion  of 
Lord  DanOrearj  lo  '  Oar  American    tJousiD." 

Alhambsa  Thzatbs.  —  The  vtry  sate 
bill  which  has  deltgbt«d  fashionable  an  li- 
dteocseever;  n>Rb*  Its  weefe  will  be  giv^n  in  fa  I 
at  tbe  meticeo  ti  day,  ta-aigbt  rnd  tc-mo.raw 
night,  when  kelly  aad  Loao.  Jeeler,  the  manwi  h 
IhsTalking  Hand, aadOaaries  V. visa  will  msii 
their  last  appearance?.  On  Mondsj  Fraaer'e  gre*-t 
pantomime  of  "ibe  O'.d  Woman  Woo  Lived  in 
the  Boo j"  will  be  produced,  and  F.'ank  Morao  and 
Billy  aaaootng  said  t>  b*  the  OB=t  eni  men  in 
the  world,  will  make  their  first  appearance* 
Theyjrillar.-tTe  to-oignl.  An  in  sense  e-aoant 
of  time,  miner  and  talent  hava  b-*»a  expended  oa 
the  prodactiin  of  the  pan'*  aims,  and  it  nilj 
doibfc'eas  prova  en  ersa  greater  eocceia  t'ltu  did 
"Little  Boy  Bias."  whteb  had  each  a  ransoms 
re>.rs  ago  at  H-golrs's  Opera  Hobs'9.  M'lle  Maria 
Ga-galn,  the  popnlardaDssnee.  baa  been  engaged 
to  lead  tie  ballet,  and  the  oompsnj  bss  been 
otherwise  atrsagttMaed.  Ro*>ert  Frazar,  under 
whoae  suoerTiatoa  the  past-mlms  ba  =  been  pre- 
pared, has  tbe  resutition  of  b=ic;  oae  of  Ibe  best 
pantomiaiiita  in  tae  United  Btataa.  and  the  fan- 
oiest  el  otowos. 

Bella     Umton   Theatr*.— A  c  ipital  Sat- 

nraay  night  bilt  hae  baen  prapsrsd  at  ifcU  aoase" 
Fred  Ritche  w,l»  appear  in  "Love  Anting  Bg 
Xosee;*'  Sn.3.9  Ribiisia  ead  Tomm?  B.rDo  ion 
dn*t,  camoosed  br  E.  Z :- m  m  sr.  entitled  "Mr.  and 
Wri.  Oreeo;"  Oeasim  and  Frits  io  acrob  tio  acts; 
Matt  Kelly  aad  Tommy  B  -tin  wi.l  prbstat  tbe 
thrilling  mystery  of  "Th  Floating  H-'a'l :"  Mist 
May  Lei'ie  will  aiog  aweet  ballads;  Mi*s  Lotta 
Gray,  DaUh  songs;  and  "The  Status  Blanche.'1 
w  tb  Miss  Z  .lie  Lascelles  ei  the  sla:a*.  will  oon- 
c4nieili>  pertain  noe.  On  Mooday,  Miss  Lsa  a 
BrrroB.  serio  coaato  rosalist,  will  make  her  Brat 
appearance  io  thu  city. 

Booklet's-  New  Varieties.— After  a  cap. 

ital  first  part  and  iaterlaa<>,  the  scrssmicg  faros 
of  "Doctor  Cureali1'  will  be  presented.  Marti- 
na ore  will  appeir  la  original  sketobes;  Miai  Blanche 
ia  a  fano?  dan ;»:  ili«s  Ids  May.  Harry  D»voy  and 
others  io  sang*  and  ek«tikes.  Mms  Ida  Fisk  baa 
made  a  bit  lo  anew  song  and  dance,  and  Baokley 
revels  in  new  faccy  things  sightly. 

"Tub  Great   Show."— Botii  at  the  af_ 

t  ernoon  perf  jrmaiceacd  tia*  given  tais  evening 
tberj  w:lt  be  snob  urosb  taa*.  those  wao  wieb  to 
obtiios;a>s,  Will  bars  to  pat  in  an  earl;  appea.?- 
auoe.  Half  a  hoar  bif  »r»  the  pirforaaaice  io  tbe 
oirc  as  pivllien  commence*,  ota  be  very  pleasantly 
speat  in  loakiag  at  tbe  zaolo'ic&l  colleotioo.  ad- 
miring the  go-geoa3  fat  bays^cd  thsir  com  (or  ta- 
ble loakiag  moth-r,  and  playing  w  tu  the  baby 
elephant,  wh?  ia  tbe  most  ami  be  of  beasts.  The 
new  eol.'ae  iqt  d'j~'.ag  "The  Follies,  cr  Bind 
Man'a  Baff,'' iaa  gn^t  aaooesi,  and  caases  mooh 
Iaagbt»r.  J.  L.  Davis  and  his  dog3.  H.  Waiby 
Cooke,  the  Br  >'ber<  Anstio,  tie  ©harming  Mies 
Kats  Oooke,  Pro*.  Oonk  ia  and  the  parf'ming 
lions,  and  all  i!n  s'art  will  appear  to-oigbt.  and 
also  at  a  grand  extra  entertainment  to-mrraw 
night.  Next  week  matinees  will  be  given  oa  Wed- 
n  esdar.  Friday  and  Satarday  only. 

WOODWABD'3  GaRDBSS— iMAfEySE  BVSH.— 
These  gardens  are  ever  attraotive.  In  add i tio a 
to  tbe  sew  Whale  Pond,  tbe  Sea  Lions,  the  Msna- 
gerie  the  Maseom,  the  Coassrvataries  the  Skating 
Rtnk.  eto,  a  performance  ia  given  by  MeQaasland 
tbe  Maslaal  clown,  and  others  every  afternoon. 
Mate.  Thirese  and  Mont  Schnidt  will  appear 
to-day  and  ia- morrow  in  their  ballet  piat;m  me 
of  the  "Harleqnin  Dootor."  Tbe  Foor'.h  of  Joly 
Committee  have  steered  tbe  Pavilion  for  the  lit- 
eracy exercises.  There  wiil  bs  oa  tbst  dar  a 
CraDd  military  parade,  aod,6rework3  in  thi  OTeo- 
iox. 

The  Yokes  Fahtlt.— It   wag  hop  3d  that 

these  celebrated  performers  woald  visit  Califor- 
nia %bis  year.  The  fo  lowing  letter  addressed  to 
the  Dramatic  Areney  of  Sheridan  Corbra  A  Co, 
in  this  city,  explains  why  they  wil   no  : 

Boston.  Maes  .Jane  !7th,  1ST). 
Mbsbbs.  PHsatDAy  '  osetn  A  i  o.—  Gestlemeo. 
lc  r  Diy  to  nor  f.ror  of  6ta,  joat  received  here 
yea'erday,  I  beg  to  asy.taat  our  iiaoaeashere  iesa 
K'ett  that  there  is  no  pobabilitv  of  oar  leaving 
t  us  part  of  tneconatry  till  orx'.  bpriov.  <Ve  neve 
tQi-D  tie  wbo'e  of  ice  Western  aad  Sioibea 
cHirs  to  virll.  *o  triat  we  eanaot  hoDeto  eee  Uati- 
rorma  befar^  ISTi,  wbei  we  o*n  fix  a  d  te.  I  will 
inform  yoor  Mr.  ^bsridaa  Oorbyo.  Oar  saariog 
torms  brre  area  c'eir  half  of  tie  grost  rene>p  b. 
Oarsalariona  c-riaio*y  is  five  bandred  dol.sn 
per  nigLt,  and  t  *o  anarirad  and  Eftr  for  ea<  h 
mr  t  inee.  W-  hav>  e bared  hn«,  a^d  in  four  weeks 
tbr  gross  receirxsbava  been  $11(90',  of  whlca  we 
bivs  received  ha  f,  lam  gentlemen,  yoar-  truly. 
WM,  fOdBYN. 
Agent  of,  V likes  Family. 

The    Great     Bromsa     Matches.— The 

great  ro-ning  matches  which  are  ta  corns  cfl 
v-day  over  the  Oakland  track  bid  fair -to  at 
■-net  tbe  large't  orowdever  pre3eat  at  aiy  siraila ^ 
ev  □•..  The  j arses  will  bttrt  panctnally  at)  o'clock 
for  the  first  racs.  Tbit-aokw.U  b*  fres  to  ladies 
aad  tke  etaad s  free  to  alL 

WrENiAWSEi— Oaltpor^a  Theatre.— To- 

xnorraw  eight,     Wieaiawaki.    assiated    by    Hmr 

Jne  DeP't&er,  Carl  Wolfaoho.  Moos.  L.  Rem- 
bte'in'Si  d   an  orchestra  of  tairty  masiolans, 

nnder  the  dirett-onof  Carl  Schaltz,  will  give  a 
eancert  at  this  theatre.  I  ait  Sunday  the  hoaie 
was  perfectly  thronged,  and  we  doobfe  aot  this  will 
be  the  ease  ta-morrow  night.  Tela  will  be  Wiso- 
iawski'4  ts't  appearance  in  San  Frmciseo.  On 
Jdoadaybc  - : -ea  this  cif.%  whera  he  has  been  so 
thorough!;  appreciated,  and  goes—to  San  Jose. 
Alcantara    Opera    Club.—  Thia  eaaoaia- 

tioa  of  amatsBr  vo;aliata  and  iostraaaeatal  per- 
formsra  will  gT#  •  private  lavltattan  eotree  at 
Meroantlle  Librarj  U»ll.  oa  Ju'y  I'll.  thv  re- 
bearsala  are  pragreaaing  very  favorably,  aodrr  tbe 
dirMtlon  of  Fraa  Lyater. 


Notes— Ebeo  Plympton,   who    bra  long 

filled  thepoaltiooof  javenile  actor  at  the  Califor- 
nia Theatre,  will  leave  on  Toesday  for  theHait' 
under  engagement  to  tbe  Mew  Park  TbealaV 
Brooklyc,  S.  Y.  Mr.  Plympton  is  agjol  read-r 
a  oars fal  actor,  aad  wish  tin  ezorp'.ioa  of  at  times 
loimaob  a-lf-onaciou  oeas  white  on  the  slag* 
ploasiog  ia  every  r«pect-  We  osafldeatly  aatici- 
pato  a  favorable  report  of  him  from  the  East,  aad 
bis  return  at  some  fatnre  period  with  augmented 
eip  rienoeaad  reputation. 

W.  Barry,  the  old-timi  California  comedian, 
ha*  baen  engaged  ror  tbe  nsx»  season  at  tie  Call- 
fornla  Toeatre.  The  pnb'io  will  rejo'ce  to  hear 
this.  No  one  eta  play  a  certain  line  f  law  com»dy 
ptrtsas  well  as  Barry,  and  we  bape  that  we  shall 
often  aeo  him  on  she  atag». 

G  D.  i  hiplin,  leading  man  a',  the  California 
Toeatre  far  the  season  joat  about  to  end,  will 
leavdf.r  the  Bast  oa  Toesdsy.  Mr.  Ohtplia  is  s 
gSDtlemanlF,  carefol  aad  reliable  aotor.  bat  h'S 
rath>r  eoblasd  atyle  of  acting  did  not  salt  the 
Otli'oroia  pabllo. 

Frank  Mayo  will  follow  Solhero  at  the  Califor- 
nia Theatre,  in  "David  Crocket,"  and  he  will  be 
succeeded  by  Cbir  rttte  Thampsan  and  Miss  Oar- 
loita  Leclercq.  Thi  latter  will  bring  .with  her 
Wilkle  Collins'  play  of  "Tbe  New  Magdalen." 

Sotbero'secgigement  at  the  California  Tteatre 
ts  for  two  weeks  ooly,  "Lord  Dindrssry"  will  be 
played  aix  olgba  only.  "Sam"  will  bs  produced 
oa  tbe  7th. 

Job  a  Wo  ad  »r\  lately  manager  of  the  Metro- 
polian rtustr*.  has  aidertakan  ih>  stage  maa- 
agamact  of  tie  Bella  TJaioo  Theat-e,  and  will, 
we  are  sars,  eee  tba~.  taere  is  no  lack  of  novelty  in 
the  entertainment*  beaosforth  presented. 

Th  re  will  be  ameetiagjof  tbo  members  of  the 
Ben.vilent.  Protaotive  Ordsr  of  Elks  ia  tiis  city, 
at  thi  Alhsmbra  rh*arre,  oa  Jaae  'i9ih,  at  tarte 
o'elock.  A  general  atten'aice  ia  required  as  buai- 
ness  of  importao  io  is  ta  be  traoeacted. 

The  iastaiitioo  of  tie  8.  P.  O.  Sealewill  t  ke 
plica  at  thi  etaied  meeting  ti  be  beid  on  Ta  faday, 
July  lit,  at 2  o'clock. 

Stephen  Ma,  bell,  who  baa  met  with  coasldera 
ble  e  access  as  a  reader  of  homereas  verse,  and 
ha*  also  had  experience  oa  the  *-tage,  advertises  in 
anotDer  oolamn  foJ  aa  engagement  as  a  cam>d  an 

White  and  Esarks  Ccmbisbtios  Troupe 

— "denry  ^hite  and  T.  Kearcs  leading  members 
of  tais  company  (th*  most *,Buccesstu!  aaaleor 
cr^ta  ration  ever  formed  ia  California)  have  ac 
osptat  engasements  to  travel  with  a  troape,  end 
tbe  oambioatiea  will  hencof or:b  be  koowo  aa  tha 
Calif  raia  Oombiaation  Troape.  Bath  Mr.  VThi'e 
and  air.  Kearas  have  dia'-iagaiehed  tbemierveese 
amatear  minatrel?,  aad  now  they  bave  adopted 
tbe  profession,  will  we  doabt  not,  make  rai  id 
progress  tberein. 

Grand  Stjnday^Eictififion.— The  steamer 

Antelope  leaves  Sao  Pranoiaoo  every  Saturday  at 
1  2)  p  M-  and  on  onnday  at  8  A.  fcL  from  Broadway 
Wbsrt,  connecting  with'the  cara  of  the  North 
Pacific  Railroad  at  Bonahae  for  Petalama  Santa 
Rosa,  Healdsborg  aad  Oloverdale.  Hxcarsion 
ticketi  ars  i^satd  at  redaced  rates,  and  are  good 
from  Satarday  ta  Monday.  Those  who  wish  to 
eniay  a  little  country  air  at  tbe  end  of  tbe  week. 
can  take  a  very  pleasant  trip  through  one  of  the 
most  beantif  al  valleys  in  the  state  at  a  small  coet 
Pacific    Hall—  Wiexiawszi.  —  WieDiaw- 

Bki  and  troape  will!  give  a  matiaee  performance 
to-day.  A  sp'endid  programme  willbeper'ormeda 
and  as  a  maltsr  of  coarse,  thsie  will  be  a  large 
aid  fashionable  attsndanee. 

ASATouioAL  3H.C3EU3I.— One  ol   tbe.  most 

oratploae  collestlaoa  of   the  kird   In  the  Dnltad 

ttatesv  comprising  hnndreda  of  costly  and  beaa- 

■  ni  wrx  models.  Is  dally  oa  view  (to  gentlemen 

~nlr)  at  the  Museum  oa  Moatgomery  strsst.    An 

a   it  oaay  be  oTofltaMv  «ti«»t  hsr*. 


PACIFIC   GaAST_OU!vUTlD    N=WS. 

Silvzb  C« y.  I.  T.— The  Owvhee  Avalancbe  of 
the21it  says:  -"The  Waldroo  dramatio  and  Com- 
pear, composed  of  George  B.  Waldrao  acd  wife, 
W.  O.  Crocbieaod  wif  s.  and  sit  others,  arrived  in 
town  on  Tuesday.  They  made  their  first  appear- 
ance at  Bill's  Theatre  last  ni.lit,  oa  which  oocsa- 
lao  they  performed  |Tennyeon'e  oelebrtted  poem, 
"Den  Bil1."  dramatized  by  Ouar!es  Reade. 

Si  c  chton  ,— Listoo's  Draraatio  and  Ocmcert 
Tr jape  p  rformed  at  the  theatre  oa  la;  t  Saturday 
aad  again  on  Monday.  The  company  oossiata  of 
Liston,  Eiierion.  Miss  Reiffarth  and  Miss  Rate 
Pel*.  The  IndeDeadent  has  the  fo'lowing  not 
oomplinxentar.-  notice  of  tbe  perfoimanee: 

The  a-  ten  lance  at  the  theatre  last  evening,  and 
tte  entertainmeot,  was  a-qae  tioaably  a  slim  oor- 
c°ra.  Tbe  eloginir.  exc  >pt  to  tbe  oae  of  tbe  rbeo- 
matico!d  woman  (a  man  i a  petticoats)  whose  aoh- 
iogand  rostr  jvan  were  made  anpale  by  tbe  hor- 
rible xcreeohiagf  of  a  miserable  fiddle,  was  nearly 
aaae'ttateof  maiioal  Boaod  and  stirring  pathos 
aa  woala  bav«  been  tae  walloping  of  a  wet  sheep- 
skin br  a  stick  ia  tae  bands  of  aa  adveotaroaa 
laaaio. 

Napa  Crnr.— The  BeobedalFamily,  lata  of  Ohia- 
rioi'a  Oiicos.  gave  a  concert  at  the  City  Ball  en 
Wednesday  Jut. 

TiBGiNLa.  CiTT,  Nev— The  last  amusement  tbe 
Virginia  City  people  bad  was  a  complimentary 
concert  tendered  to  Mrs.  R.  L  Higgias  by  ama- 
tear performers  uader  ths  direction  of  E.J.  Pass- 
mure. 

Deer  Lodge.  Momt.  T.— Misa.  L.  A.  SUveoson 
and  Mrs,  Gburos,  racently  gave  aa  entertainment 
hers  oonsistiag  of  reading),  tinging  and  piaao 
eo'os. 

Sal?  Lake  — Th?  theatre  is  now  only  open  on 
Satardar.  Lost  Satarday,  W.  J.  Oogawdl  and 
thetto  k  company  peiformed  "The  Lone  Hca3e 
on  the  Bridge."  Ibe  Theatre  Comiqae  is  doing  a 
good  bn*ine>s. 

Mabt»vti.le.— The  Buialay  fanvly  will  give  n 
performance  on  tbe  Foarth  of  Jaly,  and  tsero 
will  b«a  balloon  atcensioo  all  free. 

San  Jose  — vTeaiiW*Li  and  bis  concert  troape 
will  give  a  performance  hero  oa  Moadav.  We  hop* 
r  again  at  hope)  that  tae  San  Jose  people  wiil  stow 
svma  appreciation  of  this  wor'td'  renown  ;d  artfat, 
and  not  S'nJ  bim  back  to  S- .  P.-terebarg  broken' 
beart^d,  to  complain  to  the  Emptr-r  ot  all  tie 
Rissias  tbst.  while  "gaod  enough**  for  London, 
Paris  and  St.  Pet^rsbargh,  he  wa»  n;t  "good 
enough"  tu  San  Jose. 

SacaiMFST"?  —  Kely  and  Leon.  Clark,  Vivian, 
O  W.  Jester.  W.  F.  Baker  and  others  from  the 
Alhambra  Toeatre,  San  Francisco,  forming  a  very 
s  rang  oombiaation,  will  open  at  the  Metropolitan 
Ths  t-eoa  Mania;.  If  the  Saoramento people  do 
ootrbroog  tbe  bouse  every  night  they  shaa't  have 
another  e-t  jrtainmeat  for  a  month. 


Programme    of    tbe    Great    Rmoning 
•Matches. 
To  rake  place  over  the  Oakland  Race  Track, 

Saturday  Jaae  28th.  The  match  wilt  commence 
at  three  o'clock,  punctually,  for  $f  000,  one  mile 
and  repeat.  F.  Baxter  and  G.  Treat  name  bi. 
m.  "Sell  Flaherty,"  6  yatxe,  11"  lbe,  (Bine 
Jacket.  Bed  Cap.)  James  alee  and  John  Ball 
name  br.  m.  "AM.™  «  years,  ICO  lbs.  (Oibna- 
moa  colcrad  Satin  Jacket  and  Cap.)  At  focr 
o'clook,  Match  for  $5009,  two  miles  and  re- 
peat. F.  B:  xter  aad  G.  Treat  name  a.  a.  "Tbad 
Sevenp,"  8  years,  110  lbs.  (Blue  Jacket  Bad 
Cap}.  John  Hall  and  James  Mee  name  b.  a. 
'•Ben  Wade,"  I  year?.  103  lb',  (Bed  Jacket 
Blot*  Cap). 


CASTCRi  DRAMATIC  N-W3. 

In  New  York,  the  Eastern  theatres  are  oleslog 
rapidly.  Ibey  do  not  ke  -p  open  alt  the  year  r  .ntd 
anywhere  in  the  wo.ld  excepting  San  Fran:isoo. 
Baoth'e  and  tbe  Grand  Opera  House,    closed  on 

th*  '4th,  and  others  are  abaotto  close At  Wal- 

laok'e'Mira"  has  proved  a  f  ttlare,  and  Boucioanlt 

is   hard  at  work  oa  a  uew   pieae At  Uolon 

Sqaare.  Miss  Charlct  e  'lhaspion  commenced 
tbe  summ*r  Sraeon    in  a    new  dramatisation    of 

"Jaas  Eyre" <Jof  t  Gooft  la  paying  at  Kiblo'e 

lo  a  Datoh  dialect  monstrosity  ca'led  "Kaemer" 

Tne  Oolemao  Bisters  orodnosd   a  trashy  pU» 

ca'led  "Drivdo  from  Home"  at  the  Olympic,  and 
did  a  lot  of  silly  things  io  it.  Little  Nell  eoe  of 
the  brightest  of  protean  eatresses  (a  California 
girl  moreover)  oommenoid  an  engagement  on  the 

lfitb  in  "tfidelia'  a  fire   play At  Wood's  Meu- 

enm,  J.  M.  Ward  a=d  Winneu  Montagae  oom- 
meoced  an  e;gig*men'.  on  tbe  16;h,  in  a  y\\s 
called  "Cuba  or  theRigbtand  Might'..  ...Attbe 
Fifta-iv*nue  Theatre  tne  week  commenci  g  on 
tae  ;6th,  was  devoted  to  boosts  as  follows:  18t*i, 
Ja-ues  Lewis;  13gh.  Faaa7  Moract;  231,  O  H- 
Grifflthe;  2i'.b  James  Roberts;  2>th,  Owea  Faw- 

ief. :  an-i  ol  ths  28 '.b.  the  theatre  olossd The 

last  sensation  at  the    B->wary     was  "Oaaaa   the 

Working  Gin"  br  oae  J.  M.  Meatb ToeAthe- 

ossnm  closed  en  the  14  .b The    Theatre  Oomi- 

que  bos  been  dolo;  a  trretohed  bieiaeas.  Joe 
Morpby  in  "Help"  failed  to  draw.  Minnie  Foster 
oommeoced  an  engagement  ia   "Madcap"  on  tbe 

15th Bryan  I'd    Minstiela    are    playing    to    an 

empty   hoose Tony     Paator'j     ia   doiag   poor 

boiiuess. 

Brooklyn  p'a^es  of  emnsement  are  like  the  white 
elephant,  wbe  coat  more  to  1  eep  tbaa  he  was 
wjrth.  The  Cnsaya  havecloied.  Tbe  Park  tain 
tbe  bands  of  tbe  bonder,  wha  will  have  an  ele- 
gant theatre  for  sooiet  p'ays  ready  for  tbe  open- 
ing of  the  ooming  seisan.  Hooley'a  Opera  House 
has  trud  everything  by  torn,  and  notain?  for  any 
■ength  of  time,  which  teli  :ce  stary.  0anael!y 
hae  shut  up  for  the  summer  and  ia  baey  \a  footing 
losses  at  the  Broidwuy  Caaiiqie,  where  hois  one 
of  tba  trio  of  Hart,  Poo!e  and  Donnelly  in  the 
variegated  summer  dramatic  business. 

The  Baataa  Saturday  Erening  Gaz  t'.o  after 
meotiooiog  the  Vokes  Family  aad  tieir  perfor- 
mance of  "Fan  in  a  Fog"  at  the  Boston  Tbe  tre 
soys:  Thesktteh  wao  preceded  each  eveoirgbya 
piece  en'M-d  'Heap  •«-  Mioawb;r,"  la  vrhica  the 
two  ttlerole*  ware  performed  by  Messrs.  Maoksy 
ani  Baymoad,  re3peotively.  It  U  simply  a  camber 
of  aoenes  from  "Little  Em'Jy,"  loosely  etrung  to- 
gether, and  it  ia  not  euifioeotly  amusing  to  war- 
rant its  presentation  to  this  farm.  Mr,  Macks? 
aad  Mr.  Raymond  have  b  th  appeared  in  thee0 
cbaract  rj  at  tbe  Globe  Theatre,  and  we  have 
treitid  tieir  impsreonatieo  at  length  on  a  former 
occasion.  Mr.  Maokay.siaca  we  laat  saw  bim  in 
the  part  of  Heap,  baa  elaborated  it  almiat  into 
otricature,  aid  tbe  plausibility  of  tbe  crtagiog 
kaare  is  ent  rely  lost  aight  of  ia  tie  writhiog,  ao- 
teigaedmtllcioaaaesi  with  which  the  actor  invests 
it.  Mr.  Pa-mood,  too,  has  made  Mioawber  a  bais- 
tereas  exaggeration,  without  a  sotitsry  tiaoe  of 
tbeohsraoteraB  dr^wn  by  Dickens,  a  d  on  Mon- 
day night  did  not  show  that  familiarity  with  the 
tut  which  \b  ta  ba  desired.  Ths  oily  Qaeocy  of 
BDesoh  sod  airy  geetilily  of  manner  that  are  each 
diatloot'.ve  f-tatorea  in  Micanb»r  were  altarly  ig- 
nored, fora  noisy  eelf-seserliveneBs  sal  a  faroicsl 
absarditr  (or  which  there  is  not  tbe  eligbtset 
authority.  It  was  a  complete  failure:— the  n-s1 
that  Mr.  Raymond  baa  made  here. 

Tbe  New  Y<  ri  Dispatch  has  the  following  for- 
ther  intelligeaoe  respaotiag  the  new  compsoy 
forming  for  Sao  Francisco:  J.  A.  Arnold  is  engag- 
ing a  dramatio  aad  op^r.  tt  \  company  to  open  io 
San  Franoisoa.  September  1,  uader  Tom  Maguire'd 
management.  Satan  Galtos,  Jennie  Lee  and 
Blanche  Kllerman  have  .b?en  engaged,  end  Mr. 
Arnold  hat  made  Mr.  Liagard  a  brilliant  off*r  as 
programmer* 

Mes  ».  J.  T.  Faaain.  J  H.  Vttzpatrick,  B.  B. 
Phillips,  Harry  Josephs,  Obartes  H'tigrove,  D' 
Hill.fi.  P.  Wilka,  J.  F.  Cooatane,  ani  the  Misses 
Alios  Hastlng's  Florenoa  Oba»,  and  Little  Nell, 
coartitats  the  Summer  company  of  theChestoot 
Street Thea're.  Philadelphia. 

The  following  artist)  are  engaged  for  the  Sum- 
mer season  at  Weea'j  Museum,  Philadelphia: 
Messrs. >D.  Reilly,  Harry  S.  DnffieM,  Win.  D.-v  d- 
ge.  Jr.,  Fraak  Allen,  Wm.  H.  Johnson,  Edwio 
Stewart,  Joseph  Meori,  Miss  Ella  Marion,  Mrs- 
F.  Wisa,  aad  Hiss  Mary  Nicnola. 

Mr.  Robart  Fox  tbe  eatsrprisiog  saaaager  of 
the  American  Varieties  Theatre,  Philadelphia, 
baa  sailed  for  Hbrape,  where  he  will  secorj  leading 
attraction  for  bis  Fall  Be&soa. 

Attbe  conclusion  of  her  engagement  at  Dni  n 
Seyaare  Thea'rB.  Mis3  Charlotte  Tbomos:n  will 
perform  at  Scranton.  Pa  ,  her  d^tes  bslng  Jaly  3  J, 
4  h.  aadSlh, 

Miss  Blanche  de  Bar,  formerly  of  Booth's  Thea- 
tre, this  oity,  ia  engsg  d  for  next  season  with 
Aikon  and  Hess,  Ohloago,  the  season  opening 
August  1. 

B  Iwin  Booth,  it  is  rumorad,  will  appear  n  xt 
season  in  a  superior  melo-draw3,  entitled  "Aaron 
Bar.-;  or,  Dreams  of  Einpi.--." 

Mr.  D.  H.  Ha  kins,  of  (Jalon  Sqaare  Thtatr-. 
nixtseason  becomes  a  membar  of  Daly's  Grand 
Opera  House  company. 

Miss  Annie  Adams  la  at  Waken  sld'a  Grand  Opera 
House, St.  Louis. 

The  contest  ovsr  '  B  ack  Crook"  Charles  M. 
Varras'  will  ia  etill  going  forward  at  tbe  Surroga'.e's 
Ooart,  ia  New  York,  John  M.  Bim-,  Hiram  D 
Barra",  Waibingt>3  M.  Btrra=,  aad  A'fred  *l\ 
B.rrae,  all  olaim  to  bo  ha  brothera. 

Tbe  Filti-jyanus  Theatre  will  aboHeh  best  fits 
next  seasoa,  and  raise  tbe  salaries  of  actors  oa. 
tit  ed  to  them.  A  banefit  at  tbe  Fifth-avenue 
rvrely  brings  a  better  hoaie  than  the  average  cf 
those  preoeediag  or  following  it,  ani  offcaa  a  woree 
one. 

Mr.  a-dM-d.  Btrne;  Williams  art  a*,  their  villa. 
at  Batb.  Long  Island. 

Janauschsk  has  hired  a  osttage  at  Oeha'-sat, 
Mass.,  for  tbe  sammer. 

Charles  Wheat  sigh  will  bi  a  member  of  Mr. 
Msiell's  company  a' the  Lyoeam  Ihe\t.-e.  New 
York,  next  eraoo. 

TbeLingard  traape  were  to  close  their  traveling 
Eeaaoaat  tieBtstoa  Moaeam,  14  b,  anl  adjoara 
le  New  York.  litagard  has  reaect'y  bought  a  oot- 
tage  at  Lake  George,  where  be  will  coat  off  with 
his  react  fa!  Alioe,  the  javeniles,  and  the  poodles 
anvil  September.  Dickie  Liagard  aaatbematzes. 
traveling, and  says  ehe  will  prooars  a  New  k'oik 
•agacemeat  next  season. 

Aa'ory  is  told  of  Sotbsrn  lsa*.  eummsr  that  he 
inserted,  two  needles  io  tie  massle  of  his  skye 
terrier.  They  projected  an  rnch.  and  wheoev  r  the 
ao-mal  attempted  sooiahllity  with  aootaer  dog,  in 
tbeusoalway,  the  latter  woald  aiamperofi  how- 
Unc. 

StaartRobton advertises  that  he  will  speed  tbe 
sammer  at  "Creb  Cottage,"  Chelsea,  Maes. 

Leo  Hudson's  bady,  mader  the  c  large  of  ber 
friend,  Eva  West,  arrived  ia  Baltimore,  6th,  and 
was  interred  ia  Loudan  Park  O-meterr  8th. 

"Pagene  Aram,"  a  powerful  dramatiastiao  Of 
Balwer'a  famoas  novel,  has  been  prepared  express- 
ly for  .Mr.  Miloea  Leviek,  who  advertises  that  he 
will  commence  a  starring  taor  early  la  September. 
Mark  Smllb.  when  playing  "Le  Ouatena  re  at 
the  Aj-ob.  Philadelphia,  a  few  weeks  ago,  tram?- 
'a ted  the  title  iota  "Nary  m  Oant."  Baaiseea  wai 
ratit  malenoholy.  and  Hark  aaked  X  Philadelphia 
I'octa  mpantee  were  ever  in  the  bsb  t  of  miking 


Jufge  Faeober,  ia  tbe  Satrime  Court  of  N*w 
York  Oity,  g-ant  d  a  deoree  of  divorce  by  dtfiu't, 
to  Madame  Pauline  Lucca  from  the  Baron  Von 
RbadeD. 

Miss  Rose  Bytinge  is  engaged  at  the  Union 
Sqiarefbfatre.N.wiYork,  next  season,  to  do  tba 
leadiig  bnii-oai. 

Annie  Yeamao,  and  ber  child  daughter,  Jennie 
Ac  demy,  Oh;caga,  aader  Josb  Hart,  16  b. 

M  :dam*  Lap'  a  and  ber  lbfaat  gymaastio  troape 
Wills  Bron?,  Alvin  Vivian,  F.  Ait>m»',  C.  Jackson 
and  H.  Byrielef sPittBbargb  o«  tbe  6tti,  to  open 
at  Sharon,  Pa  ,  for  a  taw  nigbtsof  varit-sy  bis. 

Horace  Walt  and  El:se  Holt  will  arrive  In  New 
York  from  England  oa  or  about  Jane  29. 

AaguBtia  Da'y  has  atonred  tbe  lease  of  the  new 
theatre  now  on  process  of  erection  on  tbe  site  of 
Apollo  Hall,  In  TwrntT-eigtt  street,  oear  B.-oid- 
tra",  and  will  open  ItabaatOjf.  1. 

Mrs  M  B.  G  lrdon  h  is  been  eegagtd  by  A  ngus- 
tin  Daly  for  his  Fi ft --avenae  Theatre  next  seisoD. 

OharleB  R  Thoroe,  Jr.,  is  passing  the  Snmmer 
in  the  Adirsstdacks.  Heiseagsge,'  for  rhe  aeasso 
of  1871-4  at  the  TJnion-Sa^ara  Th«.  t-e. 

In  Pjil'dj'ph'a  there  i;  very  liitle  doing  io  i> 
dramatic  form,  the  thea'r  is  bslog  closed  er  given 
aa  ta  mini  tre  ay  and  light  variety  enter*  linmectl. 

A  newspaper  Bohemian,  of  ^'arat'ga,  in  epeakicg 
of  a  grab  that  one  of  O'Brien's  liooa  mtde  upon  a 
man  oleoaiog  a  ctge,  observe":  "Tbe  fallow  es 
oap?d  with  bis  calves  slightly  ohewed." 

lu  St  Loois  Jjhaoy  Vaanlog  (hasbscd  of  the 
late  Alice  Le  Favre)  narrowly  eeoaped  death  while 
performing  on  the  traptz;  on  Jnna  5h.  He  was 
pe'firmiog  a  bHndfold  feat,  and  come-how  or 
oth  n  lo.  I  bis  balance.  He  endeavored  to  g>a*p 
bis  descending  rope,  bat  failed  to  do  bo.  fallirg  to 
tba  stage,  a  die'aoceof  eighteen  fett.  Fortunately 
ne  fell  first  upon  bis  kaees  and  then  forward  on 
bis  f*c°.  Theg^o-ral  impre'aion  was  that  he  was 
killed,  bat  medicil  a?si  Unee  being  aammoned.  It 
waadisoovered  that  he  was  only  atonned.  He  wil1 
soaa  be  ab:eto  goto  work  again. 

E,  L.  Diverpart  w.llaiaiu  ba  tis  leasee  cf  the 
Chsstnnt,  Phil.dtiphia,  oext  aea-oo. 

BantonParker,  husband  of  Virjinia  Bacbantn 
died  at  fJaasaoviile,  III.  recently. 


Worn  axi's    KiRhts. 

One  woald  think  that  it  was  one  nf  woman's 
rights  to  eujny  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pay  the  Fame  price  for  it.  Nearly  a1.]  the  res- 
tanrants  "(or  ladles  sr.d  go,tlFniec"  in  San 
FraLClsco  have  poorer  faro  than  thoee  where 
gentlemen  only  dloe.  These  iq  aw  esoeptiom. 
At  the  Fisskeh  RraTATjitAXT,  on  Washington 
stieot,  at  tbe  coro&r  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladles  oast 
get  an  excellent  br.akfatt,  dinner  or  lnncb.  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Benry  Bocken,  established 
since  18*9.  pnvldea  every  Joittry  the  market 
aflords.  Both  ladleB  and  gentlemen  find  there 
dibhee  to  please  tne  most  epicurean  taste.      * 


Twenty  Thousand 

Pap;r  Collars,  all  stylea?,  for  sale  cheap  at  tbe 
Wba:   C bear  Laundry,  office  121  Leidesdorff  st. 


Oo     IVot    SulTer    tx-ozxa    Corns. 

Tbe  nnTortucate  subTerers  from  Corns,  Bun- 
ions, Club  and  Ingrowing  Kails,  can  find  Instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.fl.  Cowan's  lastf. 
mis,  310  Eesrny  street,  from  1  to  6  p.>x.  We 
•vwak  from  experience.  haTtng  tested  tbe  Doc- 
er't  capability.  Beterenoee  ntvec  LfreatUrea.  b 


Pralt'i  Abolition  OIL 

Cures  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


vxsuumm 


A.PTEB    TilE 

THEATRES  ARE  OUT 

GO  TO  THE 

Hot     Sootoli, 

etBtfrer  streeti  near  isvearny. 

And  try  oae  of  their 

Hot  Scotch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 

All     Drinks    Tctk    Cents 

n  11  *.f  JOS.  D.  BKIGQ8,  Proprietor. 


For  Stale— A-  I?ltt«ag:«3i% 

Twsnty-twofeet  loos;  by  ten  feet  b;am.  Sails 
Aacbcr  auo  Chain?— camp 'ete  io  every  reBpect 
Well  sailed  f>r  A  PLKASUBJ'.  BOA.T.  Tb«  crafs 
is  nearly  new  and  will  be  ,°o  d  i.t  *  GREAT  BAb 
GAIN.    To  ue  =eon  at  Noise's  Wharf 

Anpiy  by  letter  or  in  person  to  "Ohab."  Fioabo 
Oftice.   ■  je'i5  2w 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

ttoobaeHers  sand  "Vtotloc^r*, 

H.  H.  Moore*.  rVS  a'-irratsoaiiiry,  near  Merchant. 

Ilnslaesa  Collearea. 
Heald's,  Bryaoti  Strattona  College,  24  Poet  street 

Batchers. 
Eats,  Fred,  Stalls  94  to  100.  Calif oroU Market. 

Employment  Office. 
Obinese  Emplo-meot  Co.— Pierce  A  Co.,  627  Sao- 
ramento street. 

French  Fnuey   Oooi'ii 
Locan  A  Oo..  19  Montgomery,  107  and  1<K  Sntter. 

Holr  Je^relry. 
H.  A.  OaUender,  manutactnrer,  62  Second  street. 

Honiara  Haalr. 
Sampeoa.  A.  B.  &  Co.,  lid  Seeocd  orMt. 

Searcher  of  BeronK 
O.  V.  Gilleepie,  611  WnebtcR'on  a  twu. 

Stiver  Pa-tz«  ])iei>  Fitlr.,-. 
Mae.  Broase,  Vo.  34  Third  strett, 

VTtitclies  and  «Jt-welry. 
H.  A.  PaUrnder  62  Seoo^d  street. 

Whltcnfere  and  Paper  Hpcnjere 
A.  W.  Whe'der.    22  Gesrr  street. 

^Vlne*  u«J    i.i»iuoa».     i  Wnols'-al  -.1 
EHnen   F   A  Co..  V14  From 


GESTETJDE  M.  GREGORY 

— OP  TOB— 

GREGORY  TROUPE 

I«req*aevt«d  to  commnnicat^  lmna»d'at«l5  with 
the  und*nis;ned.  Br  so  doieg  t  be  will  he^r  some- 
ih  ng  tr  .at  y  to  h  r  advantasp. 

J.    H    BIcCABE,  Theatrical  Afrent, 
j » 19-Tm  620  Wa-bligton  Street, 


XO  Ct».    lOCte.     lOCts. 

Per  Gla»  for  the  Floeat 

Wines  and  Liquors, 

and  tbe  Celebrated 

FREDERICKSBURG  BEER, 

— IN— 

FRED     G.  WrSTWOBTH'S 

601  KEARNY  STREET,  N.  W.  ;or.    S»o. 
je-ia-rf. 


>v 


OYSTER  GROTTO 

A  clean  and  reapeotable   Oyfl'er 
House fitWdupporposely  for  Ladies' 

428     PINE     STREET, 

Above  tae  Cili'ornia  Markat.  betiscen  Ksaroyand 
Montgomery  Streets. 

A.  W.  BANNING,  Proprietor. 


S. 


HAIjIi'S" 


lR, 


L1 


P.R 
PAR 


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!L 


L 


YELLOW1 
DOCK 

AMD 

IODIDE  of  POTAS 

rjviu    best  sPKiura    mkdioii 

lo   a.e.      Parlfle.  the   Blood'  of  i 

morbid,     currcpt    aad     lnjpore    wUtt 

Car*.  Rh«amallui  aad  Mercurial  Pal, 

Sold  by  all  DrngalBto. 


iSEJ«T,     117    SASSOMK    HTSI 

SOLE  AOENTS  FOB 
M,    PERBT'S    LAST    CHIIOK,, 
DH.  PIQllt'l  WSUFOOT  rau 
jg-10 


>OST£!Fia 

PngmmmtB,  and  .11  kinds  of  Priotiac  (or. 
SHOW,    LEOrVBE.    COMCEBT,  TBf 
ATBt  and  CIBCDS  KANASEMI     * 
AT  LOW  BATE8,  BY 

3.  3F*.   sterett 


SDB    CUT    STREET. 


nil 


■IS 


THOMAS    W.    BREE. 
SIIiVBH  S»ljja-TE1X 

**  MAJTOPAarUBBEl 
_Jr         BBPAIBEB^ 

fin         ORUHS,  BANJOS, 

OTUKB    MXSICALJL.    EBLeTTK e7M Blf\     m 

ESTABLIHHED  IN  180S. 

efeT'Leesons  riien  on  tbe  Bajjio  and  Drum.    >S4 
MISSION  8TBKET,  between  First  and  tieoond 

K.  B.— Fine-toned   tSiiy 
esaior>als  alwaya  on  hand 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

EVERY    SATDBEAT    HI  OB 

Piano    nona    BltiRUig   »t  8  P,» 


CHARING 


SALOOi 


eoo  Mission  street,  near  Second 
delO  EAGLES  A  WILD,  Propriety* 


Miss  N.  scum 

T.anTVTt*' 


LADIES' 

FASHIONABLE    HAIR    DREW 

Has  RetDov-.d  to 
84*  WASHlNOTON  ST. 
Four  doors  below  Stockton 
Hairwork  ot  all  Desorlntions  made   to 

Charges  moderats, 


i, 


MRS.  EQGERT.  OLAIRVOYAr7T,  TB8 
and  Trance  Medium— Can  bs  eoosolt* 
in  business  or  sickoeisdallr,  from  10  a.  M 
i  P.  M.    Spiritual  Oirolee,    Snndaj.    ineei 
Friday  evening  a.  &tS  p.  M-,  at  ber  residence.  1 
0'Farr«U  ntreet,  near  Mason. 


Bar  Sugar 

FOR    SALE-SIS    EBABHY    BTSBSfJ 
MEKOER'8.  _  Alio,  otwt  kind  ol  °«"__ 
vnffyl.  aad  B.t  1L       ^    ^   MK,C,| 


Lyon's   Portable 
KITCHEN   FURNACbe 

IN  ITS  EOONOMT  OF  COAL  AND  STOJ 
A3  &  p.iteot  cocker,  broiler,  toaster.  «a» 
iron  heater,  is  a.  neceseitr  to  6Tery  no0'*"? 
woo  wi.bes  to  ta.«  tbe  atave  aod  '»»-'°,3J* 
tbe  foal  it  conaoraea.  It  i»obeap-S!  »»-.0jL- 
teeit  at  work,  at  Slomba  A  Miller  a,  P10*"?, 
E5B-fitter3,  tio,  copper  and  etive  atofo.  0PP°" 
Mutu.re'dOp.ra  .•onae.  OB7  WaabioE  Wl  MW 
hImj  M.   VtaVd.  Aeeat  of  tbe  P««ib»^S 


Hh"  t,a<le  eDpplied. 


ioili 


Philadelphia   destauranl| 

OUAS.   V.  6EFGOLD.  PBOPRIBTOaV 

THK      OHOIOEST      MEATS     AKD, 
Vegetatjlea,     Boaid    by   tbe  weed. 
40J*    PINE  .STREfcT   between  Kearny 
and  WoBt^omer.  T,arsc  lip 


MILITARY    COODS 

....asTD.  .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRIC! 
TRIMMINGS, 

8SS    MantsoioerF  .tract,    Kooaa    *• 
mblttf  T.  RODGERB  JOrLBISO" 


EDWARD     PEEL     &     COI 

ASS  and  617  Washington  rtrcct. 

HAVE   OPENED  A  rOOKINO  ESTABLU 
meat  at  this  pjaoe  for  tbe  parnoae  .f  prtp' 
in<  BiLL  oOPPAs  and  LDNCHK8  FOB  PI 
BIOS  AND  SALOONB,  on  tbe  ao-'t  '•■»"*;  , 
teras.    Lnnobes  celiyered  many  part  el  tba_J  J 
free  of  obarge.     Tbe  patronage  of  tb.  a 
tbe  oity  ia  reapeotfolly  aolloited. 

GEORGE    MATES'^ 

naALCB  IN  OX8TERS,  OLAHS 

iiuSot^riits^Bf ' 

Havrfcet,  •ntrauoe  on  California  a 

Public  or  prlrate  partJee  awnd  famllise  trapsll  I 
--cm  6  a_K.to  11  ».  af .    Ladles'  udOantl 


in7;l«  1 


mmmmM 


w*iiM»n      ,    ,L    L         1       ^iJB-        C'  a*    ail 

J  'I  ^^^5  " —  * — "" 


FORNIA  THEATRE 

inn 


it  KTt»i*o 


CALIFORNIA    THEATRE. 

I  T 


« 


NRI  WIENIAWSKI     USHERS   AXD   OOORKHHPHBSl 


■a,,..  J 


TERJ 

•ItaAKh 
"Hi  ii- J 


^^^^^^■ww^^^na.BMBBaBaH 

Smokers,  Rejoice 

YOU  O&N  : 

'        "  OUghaa         Damon  vUSlOaW       11 

MliilliStriwwtilCcncert,  ,  ,,,  ,.  ~~-~ 

CIGAR   STORE, 

DAMON  AND  PYTHIAS!  sie  B.«„s  *«,„«, 

and      Orchestra  HAVANA 


llltlhlTTIII, 


Musician 

■  ■•AMI       -.    nri.TX.    L.W.,. 

l'rii|{rnniM<>. 
r»t7  i 
»i.    -p.  b, 

■  *W  Vl.aa»  '  »  »ii  W    ... 

■    xirtiwoi.    MtttM. 
•  ■«.  Jti.n  ta-  iTiau 

....   W.I 
<  A«t-    WOLdunv 


UlTLI  til  I. 


PLANTATION! 


©V  por  Hundred 


INDEA1! 

ttnii  i.' 

Ilnttol  "I 


Li! 

itrKi,  K»T  ** 


H: -!"»<»>.    fn^tj  a.  :    Saturday,  tad   (nsi«o 

Prlceo   of   A4ali*l«tl 

-«'~e.S*»ta1..t..aDro««Cir<HoSOctiixtra 
LUImb,  S»u  Sevt*   Galon  Meu. 


iS  N.  5CU. 
tuns 

Mill!  M  ■ 

IIIlHIWW 

l««x1",*:M 


3885 

™l|r  jnoj.  i* 


-■»«»•  Tm  riti» 

ominu. 

"•"""■■"  «  i.,   m  »• 

h   wiuikii. 

•sum.  'i  i.  p.  d.bttiifk. 
p«»ti  r.r»iiii..r.,...i  r.miii 

aa.  WltllWMI. 

■  -JaMi..  p..., 

OKCIf  EATAA. 


Tk*  E*Mlft«.a«-.ft*.nMit  i-     ..    -:»L  -   I  «1«M. 


IMWUAT.. 

■    I  «I"'»%»R 

■T»iim«  »■!•  >  j      wn.i.i 

SlPJ.maRR,  .-•  «<p<»«-row 

It    J     PRIfflMli 

«  -  »  ll.l  ■ 

ncsuo-ooo  »\. 

land  t      ., 

**  U    HA  v  av  I  i  h™ 

OH  LBLBa  rjriit 
P,>-00-B  «n*  m  1,1,111:  v.xirf. 

p OTitPir  .  nut  mik: 

ni  nt»  pi  ■  r»rr 

KR  Wi-Ai  KAN   R    K 

P«H-LHLDII  r»ii(jr(?iirr 

01!  TOtMRW-ILL .   KKRHIM  UTA-tl.KT 

Batnrdat    AlUroooo,  Juna  2d 

FIRST   GRAND  "POVERTY  FLAT"  MATINEE 

kHSDAt  SVIMS 

Sncond  Errand  Wieniawski  Orchestral  Concert 

Uoodkf  Jooeaot/..  Oral  aip*ar»»o*  in  California  of 

TVE    n.         &   OT   HE3H   jNT  . 


Ttjpy  Smokp  BolUr  ilian  am. I  or  lb« 
II  xh-prle«ti  Imported  t'lcim. 

IMITATION  PLANTATION, 

—  *r  — 
S-4.  OO    por   nundrod 

A     GOOD     (IGAn, 
And      Mnilo     r».r     Whllo     Mm. 


PLANTATION 


ORDERS    FROM    THE    INTERIOR    RE- 
SPECTFULLY 80LIC1TED. 


H.  H.  lYIcClellan&Co .. 

&l&     BuHrry     Utrppt. 


(FORNIA  INVENTION. 

Mi 

tm    rN 


VING  MACHINES, 

i oiw"     WS MO  JEWEUCTS'  LATHES, 

»««•"  t  allan  can  ba  applied  lotl,,  opatalnf 

ktods  of  Ca.lnx  M.cljln-t,  D.ntlnta 
pavalleta  Liin-a    li»  almp'IrltT  la 
■T'qaalad    I  y  It.    dar.0111  j 
,,„,k  »«t.«1.  UMm.oftk.traM!- 

(  POItWj         1',  whl:b  I.  on  r.cafal 
.       —  and.  lnjatioaa. 

pURIv       Apjllc.iioo  a, id „  bj  the  Agantl  for  Ihe 

._.,  uiB*?*- 

I»    *    WHCLDOlf, 

833   Waatilnutoat  Str.af. 


rUt"" 


lit 


cocfl 


fMtf 


1ZTEC     PINOLE, 

made  fbo«  pabcued  ouhn, 

i  r«i;ulir  article  of  food* 
.  <Ji*l   for  dyspeptic*, 
l  food  for  i  hlldr^n, 
|  4i  *riiaul*H>ri>f    thn   bntrsls. 
"■»  ihUkenlntr  f  r  .onpi, 
r  br«adl»if  cnclsia  nad  flab, 
rch«  «M*r»iln*r*, 

r  th«  n»«  of  pro.prolori, 
IForibeni*  orhunt.  ra. 
1  **or  th«  ■••  «f  oauptri, 

For  Ihr  ai«  of  t>V«ry  body .' 


AZTEC  COMPANY, 

rHMMU'trtet.    B*m    FrHi«lH>«, 

viv  AnfVnO,'*   * 

IELfi  THEATRE 

UTiimiv  »Tomao. 

SMO  VARIETY  WOMEN 

^K^iii  l.d  il  to  ln.lt  ,d,it. 
na  ciKoral.  t.  aariaa»aaig  «lth 


On   Jackson   Street    Lot--'''r«in(i   PerFunuancc   Sunday  Sight. 

The  Great  New  York  and  New  Orleans 
ZOOLOGICAL    EQUESTRIAN    EXPOSITION, 

II*    ONE 


-TIinUB 


IHOWI 


MENAGERIE  CIRCUS  AND   MUSEUM! 

One  Ticket  Acliiilts  to  a.11   Tents. 


African 

Bd 
Asian 

ZEBRAS, 

0BAM0I3. 

KANGAROOS.. 

IBEX. 

MondrlHs, 

MONHOS 

PORCUPIH"E. 

BABY 

ELEPHANT, 

OOBILLA, 

Incheumon, 

Foot  lata. 

Iilons 


CACE 

-or- 
PEFORUINO. 

LIOKS, 

Mammotb 

African  Tapir 

•  Pair  of 

Bojal  BaDfiITl£>r>, 

ft  ilrot ■  or 

lUirhtan 

CAM  ELS, 

Baow-wbitt 

COCKATOOS, 

LLAMAS, 

JAGUARS, 

OOALUT. 
GAZELLES. 


PBOOIUMME-PABT    FIHBT. 

One  Hour's  Exhibition  of  Animals  and  Curiosities  in  first  Pavilion, 

'Motuter  Python"  largest  8oaJc«  in  Captivity,  21  feet  long.   16  inches  in  oircumffenoe.  weight  149  lbs. 

lb.  lujill  F»mlly  In  en.  world.    MADANE  JASIEU  and  UKKTWO  SONS,    C-mbln.rt  H-I|[ht  l,tsl  I-i  Lba. 


PART    SECOND. 

In  the    Circns  Pavilion. 

Performance:  Afternoon  at  2  and  Evening  at  8  P.  11 . 

l.-OViKIUKE. ,;,!/*.'  lA!*..™  "!:".'*"  ' 


j;3.  K.  OBHKM.  Dn.olor. 


UOMPAKItiun.O  STKDi 

-MAONiFioaur  niW-LAir  or  aokoii .  itism 


••-L.^L'^ABL^s^,B?HJ.^^-i??o\^uJ;li■o••j.•oA■.mbLi. 

lAUrm.K  i 


to- 
ll. 


$me*+?  ■■■■ 


f.-iLEOjirr 


1  Otaoefnl 
PEEF.JHMAKOE 


l>l»hia:»d  B 


,TJ9' 


BB'iTtlHRS  VAft 


35* 


JUH  •  CI. 


rfanoV 
abboll" 


(jS'TMg  IKVIS  BLE  WIBB, 


.'.'.'.WiLLiAU'WORKJtLI 
Prat,  .1     S>.  IIAVt. 

am>  an   H(i.ius»riii. TBuupt  ur  doik 

■  a  -HAH  AOf H   W.  003KB 

Ooaolndiac  with    [bo  LtwrnAt  ! 

Mammoth    Den   of    Performing  Lions. 

■    ?■•>.' W.tor.d  br    PROP.   OEO.   a.   OON0KL.IM. 


t.  oSJSt.i 


ENTERPRISE    STALLS, 
UWION  MARKET, 

Howard  .St.  bet  Third  A  Fourth 

litre  beea  op*>oe4  wlUi  ft  Obw  e  floe,  of 

Groceries,  Teas,  Butter  4F ggs 

Ail  p'tlAM  Is  «»ot  •>{  ohotoet*^-  fti  r»Mon4- 
bl-r.l»«,  wnnld  do  wil  bf  celiac  end  n*reiBir#; 
th-  jail  u<a  »n'l  pnoea  'tr*rpil  ai  ib*«e  •un«. 
The  ceodi  ftr*  pereba*e4  for  sua  oirevt  free*  *■- 
ptrtprt.  »r,.l  belaf  anij  f or  o  aft  oalf  1 1.«  pHaee  will 
0»f»  oenp>  ImIoo.  •nd  «H  that  ia  aah*^  la  a  trial  te 
•atiafr  tba  bralaof  raotiha.  ibet  what  a»a  lUtan 
ace*,  both  aa  to  lba  tj-e'itr  aed  prleee  t  f  toedt  ef  - 
fared  for  roerln*peeiioD.  All  ftrllolee  nftrft.teed 
aa  raprsaented.  *>r  tmooer  refandad  Ifara  reede 
arrftDfam*D>«  f  <>r  raootpl  af  eboioa*t  Reoch  Bctl.r 
Obeeaa  ami  K«»*.  tMO*u  of  ibe  flo--l  frowtb 
erodod  dailr  at  tha  aiall  .  Will  add  »  f.w  of  our 
ivricaa  that  you  aaay  *••  *>a  Intaod  to  do  wbai  w» 
•  t  >t>  Oar  prleee  will  alwa.a  bo  (or»rnad  by  tba 
in. i  a  at 

Heakat  Tea  of  •babta*  anal.tT MaU 

Japan  Taa.  aroo  .  q.ftl  If.  ■•*  '■rop V)«ta 

itlaik  Iia.x   i,i.|,..i>i,'»ww(ii   ..     filete 

Rntere— btat  qaeltuae  wblta «",  tba  forflOt 

V-a-t  l'o*rt«.r ftoaea  roril(t) 

WeabmiFoedrr -  pbea  lor  Acta 

K#'a  na  f  ibifor  10* 

Hie*,  b-at-i-ift'ity  labia ll.bafor!» 

boap,  boot   ,uaHiy  U  U.,  per  boi  . 
Botr,  i»'a;.  ben  i  •  iha  1 .4 

Applea. 'Triad  aod  >lard  I  ball* 

Hatea,  MnoMtn  aod  beoon.  'ha  Anaat  branda 

In  ported  by  rail,  por  poaod l."-t  to  lSote 

Kjrjfi,  WAtranifil,  (.  3adIi 

8  'belli  c« 
L't  Doc.  croanu  da  Us.  per   pound i-ate 


ell  - 


«joda  fttd 


Attention,  tiood  Liyerst 

MR.    P.    BBROER,    I'ORMB-RI.Y 
Dropdator  of  tba  Miner*'  Hee- 

•toniDi,  n  •  n*cn  lb*  CDfteea:*tnei>t 

of  Doth  tba  Hliii.ro'  Iter:  enrant  nn^ 
'.'.jcnroartial  atreot  ftna  the  Minora'-' — - 
Braagb  00  Herltetalioet.  la  i-ertnerebip  wltb  MB. 
A.  UR.WEUU,  who  litva  bnon  cooooeved  witblbo 
flrm  tor  yoara.  Itrpro**nieDU  bare  boao  mada  to 
tbo  cuiiiun  d«partine>  that  will  rendar  tbt  Ml- 
n*n"  morn  popalftr  Ibftu  It  baa  oyar  haeo  during 
lb*  tl  toavraeCIU  proapaHtr.  Oar  Btlla  of  Fere 
all  !b«   dalloaoiea  of    tba    """  "~" 


Oar 


o-.otv-  la  "Oood  k'ftre.  Uood  Oooklckl  ftod  ModftrmU 
Dbercor." 

P.  n*.  mb  aw  on  00.      . 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

•ill  and  SB»  Ooo-marelei,  ftiau 
7 O 9  Market  itraH. 
Ooen    roui  s  4.1c.  tn  H  km.  eoll  lv 


CALIFORNIA  AND  NEVADA 
VOLUNTEERS, 

HOftOBABLY  DIBOHAROEDlnH.  AHT 
oatm-.at  Dram  Utrracka,  or  *>>r  otbor, 
piftOoftvorliOiallk*  from  plftoe  of  ■nUattooal 
•rftbrjllted  to  additional  TTarol  Par- 

APP"i0'j    R,  ROBINSON. 
jo-13-lm  d.6  MonttJloaiary  Mreat 


PIPEnS  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VIM0IHIA    CITV-     aiVABA 

Tun  kuwart  tubatbb  has  i 
danaraud.  aad  cju,  b.  ™otad  ta  ' 


TEJE  30TJBHAL  OF  AJnTSE3DEKT5 


91 


Pabltobsd  svecy  i>ay  >n ti^  Year  by 
j-.        I»-        BOO-.A.HI3TJS 

Sat  ttcrwnol  and  535     Wa-alaarUHa  at* 

Below  Moauromerr.  B»d  Francison. 


SATURDAY JUNE  28,  1673 


2,500  FIGAROS  A  DAY 
are  circulated  in  the  Cir- 
cus, "Figaro"  is  the  only 
Programme  for  the  "Creat 
Show." 


Oyrte», 

In  strolling  round  the  other  night. 

To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gta  light, 

uui  careless  fe»t,  by  chance  did  stray 

To  vnere  a/oontatn's  ceaseless  j>l»y 

Of  spaikllBg  waters,  trade  ft  tcieea 

Ttronsh  'which  s  met  bosquet  wu  mm  r. 

While  mossy  stone  and  pearly  Shell, 

O'er  which  the  watore  softly  fell, 

Made  that  window  n**a  to  he 

B?aie  fatry  grotto  of  the  s**. 

Stop,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 
It  looxs  so  nice— and  try  their  cheer." 
-All  right,"  I  said, '  -I  must  agree 
That  thia  pUoe  raits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
Ro  sooner  had  we  found  a  Beat 
Than  at  our  side  a  wetter  neat 
Made  his  appearance,  asked  our  wish— 
Bald  they  had  alnaoet  any  duh 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  It  trot, 
And  tooted  m««m^oaw3y,  <o«v 
All  kinds  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Cooked  eTery  style;  Just  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  mouth  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  otber  men. 
They'd  clam  i  and  crabs  and  terrapins ; 
In  fad,  we  fcmnd  they  had  within 
That  cost  place  ail  kinds  of  game. 
Fish,  fleet  or  fowl  which  we  oorJd  name. 
While  every  dish  wis,  I  am  sore, 
Prepared  to  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  ladle*,  too,  have  foand,  twould  teem, 
That  they  hava  here  the  beet  Ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  tinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "su^n  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  Mm  nub 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there  this  truth  he'll  find  made  plain: 
Who  goes  then  once  will  go  again. 
Pacific  Oyster  House,  837  Bush  street,  above 
Itontgomecy;  open  Day  and  Night. 

OBABXBS  HAAEK.  Proprietor. 


The  ger  "en  giis  wts  oalzily  shot 

Th#  lonnd  of  footsteps  Bearer  fr^w, 
J  breathed  a  name  and  scltly  ilghtd. 

Tor  well  my  visitor  I  knew. 
On  either  hand  wbitslU'les  bloomed, 

Erect  and  ahap-ly  from  th*  wall 
Tae  Bweet  treathtd  r>ae*  trailed  and  iwucg, 

But  she  was  fairer  thin  them  all. 
Within  the  shadow  cf  I  he  vine 

Tbat  wreathed  the  little  porch,  the  stood; 
1  caught  a  glimpse  of  ribbons  gay. 

That  S  ottered  on  her  daint         o  d. 
V 
£he  gently  tnocxe?;  to  friendly  voice 

Hade  answer  with  its  ch-rry  call; 
The  r.s'ng  wind  and  among  the  Uivi 
Blew  fi  .fully,  and  that  win  all. 

Ah  chide  me  not,  that  I  delayed 
To   if i  the  latch;  she  fcttnde  there  still. 

For  aught  X  know;  she  washed  my  clothes, 
And  n  me  to  dun  me  whh  htr  bill.        J^ 


LAdies  vi»itir»ar  Card*. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Joan  P. 
Dwksb,  136  Sntter  street,  opposite  Lick  House, 
and  at  the  Grand  Hotel.  X.  B.—  Haxdx 
OHisr*  a-saaxT  auEKin.  PmuLvesD?  of  every 
deecriptlon  to  order. 

Fmltand  Confectionery. 

For  t tie  very  floes t  Fruit  and  Confectionary 
go  to  0.  Wier'*  Fruit  Bazaar,  corner  of  Btock- 
ton  sud  Cl*y  Streets.  Fine  stock  of  clg>rs 
aud  Tobacco.  *6w. 

Sam   Moox-o, 

Formerly  of  Bass  Eons*  Oatriagea,  can  be 
lonnd  In  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es> 
.  abllshment,  southwest  corner  tfnsh  and  Mont- 
flomery  its.,  or  Dexter  Stable*.  Carriage  orders 
1  -ft  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
•i  sight,  at  reduced  rates.  * 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cures  KheuXD  *ttara  and  Neuralgia. 


Fts.o  and  Sweet. 

Far  the  beat    eoaiectionary,  gv   to    Canty   and 
Warner'..  1C1  Msniromery  St.  near  Suttee 


Corns,   Bunions,    Injrrowin-Er  Vails, 

A  perfect  cure  warranted  by  Albert  Schoen- 
wald,  la?  Becond  street.  4-ej 


Tte    Seat    Kemedlos. 

Dr.  Perry's  Last  Chance,  for  pain.  Dr.  Per. 
ry*B  Webfoot  Pillf ,  for  all  billons  complaints, 
For  sale  by  all  druggists.  Agency,  417  S&nsome 
street,  oemer  of  Commercial.  * 


Phototrrapnic    ci-.tus- 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
e&llery,  31  Third  etreet  between  Stevenson  and 
Kis»lon  stzef  t.  a 


•star  Shirts  una  Collars. 

All   sorts   and  else*,  lor  eo.e  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  LeldesdotxT  st,       • 


Good  IVews, 

My  customers  and  the  public  are  notified 
the*,  the  cp* nine  of  Montgomery  Avenue  will 
not  necessitate  my  removal,  but  that  1  still 
keep  the  largest,  beet  assorted  and  cheapest 
stock  of   men   sod  boys  clothing  in  the  city 

Also  great  bargains  In  gent's  furnishing  goods 
trunks,  valises,  hats  etc,.  Call  before  pmenae- 
ng.  H.  Peyser,  719  Montgomery  etreet,  first 
store  north  of  Washington  6n. 


What  all  Ladles  are  rond  of. 

Ladles  are  fund  of  whatever  is  el/ginl  and 
luxurious*  11  the  world  over,  and  nothing  ap- 
peals (o  sircngly  to  their  dominant  piston  in 
th-l  respect  a*  a  haada^ice  carriage,  with  tty. 
iljh  appointment!  and  spirited  heroes.  It  is 
not  to  be  wondered  at,  thircfore,  that  a  lady's 
envy  Is  excited  at  seeing  a  mere  wealthy  mem- 
ber of  her  sex  to  a  besnUful  CI  Arenas,  or  other 
fashionable  vehl:le,  with  a  prjod,  da-bing 
team.  It  is  important  to  know  that  the  Occi 
dental  Carriages,  whic^  are  lecoodto  none  in 
elegaooe,  may  be  used  by  any  Isdy  in  the  city 
at  any  hotr  for  any  length  of  time  she  may 
deiiri.  This  virtually  places  those  who  engage 
them  on  an  -quel  footing  with  the  most  fortu- 
nate cf  their  sex.  and  eoclal  harmony  is  there 
by  established,  Orders  for  these  favorite  car- 
riages may  be  left  at  the  Occidental  Hotel,  or 
at  Bouton  A  Bon's  stables,  No.  1016  Stockton 
street,  • 


The  Last  New  Sang. 

Air— "Matt  A  CAondea," 
Emerson  Corville  is  my  name. 
My  business  always  is  the  aaaae. 
Eastern  Oysters,  aud  Fancy  Boast, 
Relishes  these,  that  mj  house  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
Ob!  high  ohl  Obi  high  oh! 
Hone  who  have  keen  but  again  wOl  go. 
Corville  says  sol  says  sol 
On  Hue  Street,  at  No.  410, 
Remembtr  the  number  asd  call  again. 
Visions  of  Shell. fl.n  in  every  style, 
|nw«rdly  cause  yon  much  to  smile. 
Ladies  with  escorts  there  always  go, 
Ladies  go!  Ladies  got 
Emerson  Corville's  polite!  and  so 
8-1  They  gol  they  got  they  go] 


San  Pranciseo  Jewrlrj-  Manufactory. 
D.  W.  Laird,  £10  Merchant  strett.    Diamond 
Setting,  Enameling*     All  kinds   of   repelling 
done.    Jewelry  for  sale-  4-p 


Bemoval, 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  118 
Post  street.  Sewing  michlnes  rented  and  re- 
paired as  UbUil.  aud  sold  cheaper  than  ever.  X 


Boeuid  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Is  O.  Bnrkhardt's  motto.  Fine  French  Calf 
Boots  rttde  1c  irde*  ircna  ib  it  $10.  A  gcod 
and  sat  it  fact  ion  gut  ran  teed.  Call  at  MO  Wash- 
lrgtonstrett  and  be  convinced.  AfnUsssort* 
snentof  neatly-made  goods  always  on  band,  at 
prices  to  suit  everyone's  puree.  4  n 


White  Labor  Only! 
Employed    by   the  What  Cheer  Linndry,  111 

Leidesdoiff  alreet  • 


Polaloxt  Oak. 

It  ia  uow  generally  koowo  that  the  act  ve  priDOi- 
ple  to  wbieb  t  as  effects  of  POISON  OAK  are  doe 
ie  a  Tiolatile  acid  called  by  chemists  toxicodendnc- 
aeid.  It  ia,  bowever,  notso  well  koowo  that  DICK- 
EY'S OREME  DE  LIS  ie  oot  only  ths  beet  availa 
able' pre  re  sti  tire,  bet  will  alao.by  It*  nentrslizicg 
and  soothing  qoalitiae,  greatly  relieve  all  distreM- 
icgejmDtome. 

Don't  Pay  Other  People  s  Debts. 

Bat  buy  yonr  furniture  and  Bedding  for  ca-h 
cf  J,  A  Shabsr  &  03,  707  Market  Street,  who 
gives  no  one  credit,  eo  make  no  bad  debts  and 
therefore  sell  fir  Em  tiler  profils,  and  lees 
prices  than  any  other  dealers  in  Sin  Francis 
oo,  I 


W  B.  Ssellenserger,  122  Montgomery  Street, 
Real  Batata,  Furnished  H:n*as  aad  Boom-, 
Select  Boarding  places,  rents  collected,  Feral- 
1  awe  b ;ught  and  cold.    Bn  laeas  opportunities. 


Fourth  of  July, 

Strangers.  Leiles  A  Qta:Jercan,  before  yon 
leave  the  city,  visit  the  Carpet  It  Furniture 
Emporium  of  JOHN  0.  BELLtearly  opposite 
the  Grand  Hotel  on  Market  et.  Al«o  folding 
Chairs,  Camp  Stools.  Tb»  Weed  Cc-p  t 
Bweeper,  A  ths  flueat  asiortmente  of  Lace 
Curtains  in  the  State.  Cf. 


Five  Hundred  Bulerx  Wanted 

Immediately.    To  send  their  washing  to  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leideadorff  st,       • 


Dont  ReadThj  b. 

For  if  you  do  you  will  spend  ell  of  yonr 
money  buying  your  family  dress-good*,  hoi- 
leries,  lahle-elotbs,  children's  outfits,  etc.,  at 
the  cheapest  aad  most  fashionable  place  In  the 
elty.  Frledunder  k  Oc's,  Ho.  9  Third  street* 
Rodeos  Building:  3.h. 

^■'  m 

Geo.  Haas.AOo. 

3  he  great  Candy  Emporium,  30  Kearny  St , 
near  Harktt.  6s, 

Public  Accommodation. 
Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a,  at.,  can 

t "  tTiroed  in  the  evening  If  required;  we 
"xw  jr  dieappointl  What  Cheer  Laundry,  121 
LeioeadonT  atreet,  • 

Pratt's  Abelitlea   Oil. 

The  People's  Bemedy  for  all  Aches  and  Pains. 
Cryital  Sample  R«oma. 


The  Cryatal,  alive  to  the  wants  cf  the  com- 
annuity,  has  Imported  direct.  Bxwwajbd'b  oese* 
asated  Scotch  Whibxv,  which  all  true  lovers 
ef  good  liquors  will  ram  pie  \firi*.  Brledy  * 
Donae,  proprietor*,  S3£  Baoramento  stratt,  be- 


A  great  variety  of  TIfb  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
Just  received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  191 
Leideadorff  ■  treat.  • 

Asa     !_..    Wausaman'S 

"  Ohigago  Beer  Depot,"  623  Bacrarnsnto  street, 
between  Montgomery  and  Kenny.  The  cele 
brated  **  Chicago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  best  of 
Honors,  Daily  lncch,  with  lobtter  salad  and 
other  detloacies,  prepared  by  the  epicurean 
George  Butt.  Beer,  10  cents.  Begular  Ser- 
man  lunches,  caviar,  Swi*s  cheese  and  sand- 
wiones,  served  to  oader.  To  lunch  at  Wauga* 
man's  is  xxox  thing.  6-j 

.^ 

CTjJii  otajtt. — Mffl«"  ciara  ABtonla,  ths 
Olalrvoyant  Phyeioian  and  Independent  Transe 
Medium,  S3S  Kearny  street,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine. 
Consultations  in  English.  French  aad  German. 


Free  ofDanger, 

The  U teat  eeoeatiOD  botog  worked  op  by  the  pa- 
pers is  foaoded  on  a  report  that  a  gentleman  be- 
came inoculated  witb  diaeaas  br  smoktoga  cigar 
mad*  by  aOhioamaa.  Thoae  who  do  not  wi»h  t» 
rao  a  limitar  r >sk  can  avoid  It  by  purthtalcs  tbtir 
ciearaof  H-  hotlHal  eitbirof  bii  atorea  319  and 
gT2  Keirny  Street.  Mr.  fiattfl  maoages  to  sell  ci- 
gars made  bs  wbiUpaao  »a  ch»ap  aa  others  eel' 
Ohineae clean.  Htaealee  ate  Uree  acd  be  iacon* 
teot  wiib  &  small  prcfit  Tbouga  tixuen  years  in 
botinejs  tis  haa  never  amplaied  a  Oblaate  oigar 
maker,  from  ooncitcttoQ)  ooavittlena,  and  Bever 
intsnda  to  do  ao.  Now  l*t  tboae  wbo  are  in  earned 
in  toeiroppofltioo  loChioose  cheap  labor  prove  it 
by  giving  ibitir  patrones*  t>one  wbo  praeuoa'ly 
proree  tii  principles,  and  at  tbe  same  time  avoid 
the  fate  cf  the  uufortuna'efeot'wraao  wbeaoioked 
a  cigar  which  bad  been  beslobbered  by  an  nnhealtby 
h  aibt»- T 

The  White  Honae. 

The  Wulte  Sou^e  is  thronged  every  afternoon 
with  ladies,  the  majority  or  whom  have  come 
from  a  diitanoe  and  consequently  most  need 
soma  refreshments.  Dj  these  ladles  know  that 
directly  opposite  the  Waste  Eou«e  Is  the  Wbtxe 
Hoc  z  EisTiuaaKT.  T.  is  Beitanraat  haajUEt 
been  re-fl:tea  and  anlirged  b?  Mr.  Meyers,  the 
jKOprietcr,  w.th  a  eptclai  view  to  the  oomf  rt 
of  ladles.  He  has  taken  great  care  to  keep  it 
select,  an)  tus  refrehments  arc  firat-daee.  *6w 


Or.    Jfjo  hearty 

Has  devoted  his  study  more  ptrtlctJarly  to 
shronio  and  apaciflo  practice,  and  as  snch  is 
sow  the  moat  evoceBSinl  ol  any  PbyeJciin  in 
san  FTanoisoo.  Office  619  oacr-mento  otreet, 
eomer  of  Leldesdorft  a  few  door*   oelow  What 

Cheer  House. T 

Everybody    Suited. 

There  is  no  end  to  the  multitude  ol  fashions 
In  bats.  At  "  Ths"  Bat  Store.  647  Washington 
street  (second  hat  store  below  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  rtylee  can  be  found.  The  stock  la  immense 
—the  prices  are  reasonable.  Every  on*  wbo 
goes  there  is  sure  to  be  suited.  b 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


CALIFORNIA^    THEATRE 

Mr.  Jcho  BlcOullotirh..  ..Proprietor  and  Manager 

SPECIAL     ANNOUNCEMENT. 

MB   McOULLOUGH  btga  to  inform  the   public 
tbat  OffiQ/r  to 

MR.      SOTHEKN'S 

Um.oid.bl.  retaro  to  Enrepe, 

Lord       Dundreary 

0.n  onl,  b»  D.rfonnBd  for 
SI3t  NIGHTS, 

Bis  Lord.hi-.  a 

BROTHER      BAH 

Will  therefore  be  produwd  on 
MoWO^Y JULY  Tih 

RB8KRVED  SEATS  cm  be  secured  daring  the 
whole  eng'«ema'-r.  ^g 


We  get  no  buiiness  fr^in  Chinese,  and  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  What  Cheer 
Laundry      Office,  121  Leideedorff  atreet.        * 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 
Cures  Stiff  Joints,  Sprains  and  Bruisee.  3-l 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


B.  P.  O.  O.  SEAL?-. 

— THE— 

IHSTALUTIOII  OF  OFFICERS 

Will    take  tdace  at  lbs   ctatM 

^meeting  lo  oe  bild  on  TOE-DAT 

5B  PO  OTsj^f^LV,    1st  at    two    o'olott  P.   M. 
— ^zS  Apollo  dejr^e  will  be  conftrredon 


memiitr..  li.be. 


A.  W.  BARK, 

G.  S.  O.  S. 


WIENIAWSKI   CONCERTS. 


PACIFIC      JKC. 

MB.    HEXBIWIEMAWSKI, 

Sole  Tislinis*  uf  nts  M  j:sy  Uia  Empero:  of  Rus- 
sia, aati  t  d  by 

JbVile  Jl'iE  DE  RTYUSB,  Soprano; 
Mr.  CA«L  WOLFlOax,  Piaaiat; 
Mr.  X,.    BEHdUUXeSJ,    Accompanylst. 

FAREWBLL      MAT1NBE 

Patarday  Afternoon JFane  XSth 

Anent  n  cbnge  ol  pr-iramme  eaehoonoert 
AdmlMlen  91. OO 

Feaerr»d  Seah  Wct«.  Er»ra. 

Matinee  Frioe— Admieaic  n     (including      reserved 

aeat3)«t(K>. 

Ohildr*n  itickeU  to  the  matinee  SOcea'B. 

WIENIAWSKI  CONEKTS  at  San  Jose,   Mon- 
day. 30ih. 

Sf'inwafB  Pi-n'w  U*ed  at  all  Wieciawski  Concert] 


FLAGS!     FLAGS! 


PICNICS.  EXCURSIONS,    EX 


Thare  will  ba  a  meetins  of  tbsB.  P.  O.  C  at  *h« 
Albania  Tbealrr,  SUNDAY  J uBB  29th  at  tbree 
o'clock  P  M.  Every  m-mbsr  ts  nqs's'ed  to  be 
present  aa  business  cf  importance  will  bBtrana< 
acted 

L.  F.  BLACKBTJRJf, 

ja2S-lt  Seo'r.  Pro.  Tern 


8TEPHEN  MAYBELL, 

Commedlan; 

Paritei  wirhcg  talent  for  city  or  coocfr  oaa 
esc  E'  tbe  fa  ie  by  addresticg  a  note  to  him  at 
thlacfBoe.  :  t-  Itn 


R.  F.  OSBORN&CO., 

Importers  and  Dealt  ra  iat 

Wagon  Hardware 

751    MARKET  STREET, 

WOCtD  CALL  ATTENTION  TO  1HRIB  6do 
Btock  of  BOLTS,  WASHER*.  NOT**.  AXLE^ 
Gold  o-.d  Sil»  r  HUB  BUD:,  LIMhS.  .no 
TIPs.    r  all  .Moitmeat    of    UALE&BLE.  BIV- 

— AUSO— 

D.p.t  of  Philadolptiia 

CARRIAGE  AND  TYRE  ROX.TS 

jeifl-2. 
....EVEEY... 

Saturday    E-veningr. 

AT  BIGHT  O'CLOCK. 

AT  THE  OLD  OBIGINAL 
BED  LIuN.19  G«.rj  stie«>. 
wQ.re  jon  c.n  h.va  HOT  AND 
GOLD  DKINKS  of  t&e  Tory  bB.t 
qn.litF.  The  "Old  Sporl"  iB  *1 
»a.vs  oo  b.od.  Drop  in. 
DATE  UKNDKS.  Proprietor. 


A  Sp'ecdid  A^orlmert  Selling  c-ff  Cbe,p  at 

STERETT'S, 

53S     Clay    Street. 


Liverpool  and  Great  Western 

steamship  CoBipany, 

CARRYING   THE   U.  S-   MAIL. 

TIGKETS  SOLrJlo  AND  FROM 

T  1V2EPOOL,    ^DKEN3TOWN'^^|5filV 

Locaonderry,  Uamborsb.  Bremen, 2awaiaaw£b 
Havre,  Paris,  Sweden,  fieliiom,  Norway  and  all 
European  cities. 

ThieOompany  has  arrangemanta  witb  tbe  Oom- 
mlaeiorerof  Emleratioo  and  Railroad  Oompanies 
at  Hew  York,  br  which  passengers  are  promptly 
forwarded  to  tbe  Pacific  Ccait. 

For  particulars  apply  to 

D.   B.  JACKSON,  A  Csnt. 

mjSfJim  BSS    MoafeiMtry  itreet, 


BOKER'S  BITTERS. 


THE  OrTDBBSIGNBD  18  SOLE  AGENT  IN 
UaMnJoia,  for  tbe  sale  of  ib«  above  oele- 
bratad  Bitt  re.  He  la  prepared  to  deal  witb 
Merc  biota  and  Jobbers  on  toe  most  reasonable 
Urma  WM.  B.  JOHNSTON, 

jell  lot  iZ     Oalifornfa  street. 


A  Pleasant   Location. 

Parsons  desiring  ccaVortablt  lodgingi  id  a 
Central  location,  ahoold  rsatt  the  Alhamhra, 
and  inspect  tbr  fine  sal  fees  of  rooms  to  let  there 
Tbe  bnltdinc  is  i  Tars-  fine  one  aad  U  wall 
sighted  and  TeatOated.  . 

Dr.  Barlow  J.  Smith 

Is  pi  Ting  a  cemrs  of  Tree  Lectarot  to  OenUe- 
men  on  Beaul  PhTsiology  and  Kerrotis  Oia- 
easea  at  his  Hyseran  Hall*  681  Oalif  ornia  street, 
srery  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  736  o'clock. 
A  part  of  the  evening  hi  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  exaxninatloae  In  reward  to  health 
U  invalids  daily,  from  Itotp  at.,  free.  w 


For  nnsi  gciuri  cv  wonx,  go  to  T.  0.  J  st- 
rop, dea&taet,  ocr.  Sutter  md  atoatgomery,  ores 
Txiosere.  S-n 


McDowell,  eBrio-vr  <3aarcl    w*rlter 
Beady  made   aad  made  to  order.    Boom  10, 
iset  sareet,  oor.  foot  and  Moatgomery  u 


OPERA  HOUSE, 

_SAN    JOSE. 

Thia  theatre  will  bs  leased  on  liberal  terns  for  atz 
aooths  or  by  tbs  year  to  an  exoerienced  muuer, 
bo«lne»a  reqnirioK  ms aDsence  fromSsD  Joes.  Tne 
koaieeanaowbe  rented  br  tbe  night  or  wtsk  on 
low  terms. 

SEA  UNO    CAPACITY  L200. 
©-  BKOna^KA,  Proprietor. 
SAJ  J06B 


WANTED. 

A  Leading  man.  Juvenile  and  Oomedien.  Those 
who  on  make  tfaem»s'vea  generallv  ussfnl  and 
travel  for»nr«  botlow  salary.  Variety  talent  al- 
so wanted. 

Addrata,    C.   A.   LEWIS 

ALAHRDA  OO..  OAL 


CERMAN_PIANOS. 

^B^aa*je^_m_  THE  BEST  AND  THS  OHEAP- 
■  -St.  Scbranbi  Udter  A  Co.,  Acsnta 
^|p^r^,mmfl(or  ths  oalsbratsd  Factories  of 
1  I  ?  I  !  *Blntbner,  in  Leraaig,  and  Soblsip, 
d  BsrHn.     Ottos.  •!«  OT.AV  R  i  RKAT.  ap3S 


Parisian  House. 

SA>'     R1FAEL, 
ONE  BLOCK  FROMTHE   RAILROAD 


L.  THOR1N,  Proprietor. 

FURNISHED   BOOMS 

....AND.... 

I=L  estaurant  . 

First    QaaUty    of  "Wlne»,    ZJq- 
■ors    aad  Clears. 

BOARDERS  1TAKIKG   BY  WEEK  OR    MONTH 

mjKlm 


S.  F.  and  H.  P.  B.  R.  C 


CHANCE    OF    TiMl 

THE  CHEAPEST  ROUTE  TO  THE  BEVMRI 

ON  AHn  AFTKR    JOKB  1.  197S.  THI  Bt«J 
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"•"(■  tt..S.D  Innolio.  A  N.nn  P.clOoH 
rc..d  Ooanacj  for  Olonrd.l.  .00  .11  iDterSiS 

.xcpwd),  IromFroLt  .tre.t  *h»rf.  »i  2JB  SiJ 

«?«?'?":  '.*  tni°  "'"  '■»"  L"'o»»rtu«  dSi  ■ 

6:W,  o  otock  A  K  ,  coonectio^  at  Don. on.  .rtfc 
flto  mer.odurlrlogio  S.a  F.uociww  kt  11 4*    *' 

J  he iiuimen  »nd  cm   m.k.  old. i„i' 

With  .Uge.  t,ftod  from  .11  poiott. 

SUIIOAY  EMURSSHTAT  REDUCED  RAT 

L«»t«  S.n  Fr.ooUoo  at  8  ..  u.  «r«n  An 
arr,.|oe.,uloT„d.l,.llo'olockp.>i.  ft.SS 
will  l»n  Oiororo^.  .tlo'olook.  urirlMl- 
Fruoiuo  01  .  o'clock.  Tii.  .,u  allow  Si1* 
■Ionian  s;T.r,|  boora  .,  an,  of  too  plica.  £ 
too  lu.  of  ,b.  road.  Fo,  all  ioforc.tloo  aoil  < 
the  Oompiio'.oSof.lM  '.OLtsomarnuiii' 

Oo  aod  afwr  Jooe   l,t.  the   oUam.r  .m  I, 

nf °  *"■<•"•<»  "  2  »■  '■  »  I  too  oa,i  Will  . 
Clov.rdale  at  6  A.  M. 

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Badger'sCentral  Park,  OaUa. 


THFSE  BEAUTIFUL   GARDENS  A 
open   for  tbs  aeaioo,   and    map,  of 
aMfnaJBI 

P*IC1VI08 

WU1  b.  hold  th.r..     7„,  .UtMti0D,  j 
ona.     SKAIIS&  PAYILION.  HU8EUI 
KA8IUM.    feka'.iog  free  on  wMk  dayi. 

Aa.l.l.n 

CHILDREN  lO  OSNTS. 


*"■■ 


PIPIFAX  " 

This  Tonic  is  so   Bfarreloas    lm  its 

rects  that  it  is  styled  thi  oa^howt 
rope 

Magic    Bitter 

It    Strf-DBtheo.    the    nerves!      at 
Yonth  and  Uenllh!    Gives  Tinsr  ts 
Intellect ,  and  Keocwed  Sti-enBtb  mmd 
rlllly  to  the  a  Bed  m-dloAim. 

SOLD     EVERYWHERE 

je«  2  a, 


DR.  JORDAN'S 

GREAT  ANATOMICAL  RUSfT 

And  t'olleif-e  of  aCedlelaa. 

10.000  i?^\?J£gi,\»Jl  -q   • 

Pob.ij  DAY  ACT  NIOHT.  «  EURbScTIB 
S 18  Montgomery  .treet.    FOR  HEN  OatLr. 

sar-Da.  Jordan's  Pbtvatr  Oma  la  at 
Qearrstrsst  foppoaits  old  Maohanios'  ravffir 


IT'S  HCA.nr>  TIMI 

.  ...THEEEFOaB.... 

SAVE  YOUR  MOIVIJ 


BY  OODJQ  TO 


THE  PALACEOF  FASHII 

ANOTHER      F-XOIIBHEMT      ABOUT 
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Grand  hotel.    Olotbinr  of   tbs  IsUst  ai 
»ra-h(on*ble    styles  mat**  to  order,    t  b>s 
better  thah  at  any  sther  boose  in  ths  eitj. 

NOTE  THrTPRICE*.         i 

Pants.,  .from  $6  to  $  I  2  per  f  t 
Suits .-from  $26  to  99m 

I  invite  the  inspeoUoo  of  tbe  OhsisaatfOec, 
the  market, 

A.  MORRIS, 

No.    XT    Second    8tr«i 

I'll  lm  Oppo.lt.  Or.. d  ■»! 


D.BU.ENZ 
HERB 


Tac    t,re«t   T»nlc  sad  Aapcttaar*     * 
Sale  Everywhere.  SJjt 


THE   OLD 

Hot    sootcti, 

15  Morten  Street,   near  Kearny. 

All    Drinks    Ten    Cents 
Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TOM  AUD  JfcBRY  IN  TOWR. 

Always  oo  file  the  New  York  Herald,  Harper' r 
Wseklr.  Frank  Leslie's,  Dara  Do.nra,  Police  Ga 
astte,  all  th»  California  papsre,  also  LiOndon 
Punch,  BelTsIiife.  Ilinatrated  London  Wewa.  Oall 
and  satisfy  yourself. 


J.    C.    COMBEI, 
TERRAPIN    UUTiC* 

Cor,  -tecoad  aad  Tehaaaa  atretia 

awrTsrrapin  ooaAtantlr  aa  - 
Oyatsra  la  srery  ipL*.  Pail  ■ 
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ALL     KINDM     OB    THE     ««.—     , 
mads  at  our  Stsam  Oandy  Faoton  d*3 
ordsre.  espsoiaily  from  tbe  ooantry,  aft  RM 
aad  will  bs  promptly  attsndsd  t«v_    ____ 

•Jw»T  Mon  ti»rnT.JM»»  «*t«  BSrS-wa 


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Oalloo  Slilrta 
Over    Slrlrt* 
CheoU    Bliirta 
TJncier   BlUrta 

Aad  all  ajad.  of  Farai.blDg  Ooada  aad  Toilrt 
Article,  at  tb.  ttioal  aatiifaetsry  prima,  at  lb.  Old 
biMd.  Ho.3  Saeond  fitrawt. 

BBNaSDICT  o.  CO. 


HARRY    MYERS, 


White  &  Kearns  Combi- 
nation  Tronae. 

In  eonasqoeoee  st  Hsmi-s.  Whits  A  Ke ana  laav- 
ieg  for  ths  a.st  this  tit-tans  will  bs  known  hsrsaf- 
tsr  as  tbs  California  Osmbios  ion  Troaoc. 

sawn    Sc  >pp.  Manacsr  ProTsm. 

OIobBoom  No.  14*  JsasiVwtrseU 


for  iSoya  and  Girls, 


je-^-lm 


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CELEBRATED 

OlUneae  Fnyailolan, 

101T    DVTOUT  STREET, 
Between  Pacific  and   Jackaon  St, 

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j.UU  Mslllarkllit- 


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OLD  WOMAN  who  Lived  in  the  SHOE 


=^i  The    Old    Plantation! 


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The  Vision.     Mystic  Smoke.     Mother  Goose's    Village 

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....WITH.... 

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la  pr*p*r*d  to   Mflept   *scac*raaot*    for  S  or  12 
olgbU  ooLanaoolnc  in  Jalf. 

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OWING  TO  THB   80ARCITY    Ot   RAI OONH 
oo  Ba«h  atrial,  i  t)»g  to  in'onj   mi   Ifitada 
and  th*  |.ablio  lhal  I  ha«  ooan*d  tta* 

NEW  HOT  SCOTCH  SALOON, 

...AT.... 

ana  Baah    atrnAt,  boiweeta    Moal**«"iT 

oad  Kearny. 

All  Drinks,  Plain  or  Panoy,  10c. 

Conoootwl  in  tbo  b*il  rtrle  tod  of  tb* 
Paroa t  l.iqaorm. 


BANGER  HALLE 

(BIBOBR'S  HALL.) 
14     OBABT    AT..     NEAR     KRARNT 


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EYE,  EAR.  THROAT.  LIJMiS  i*d  URART— Chlirrk,  DmI- 
d**i.  Diwb*r4t**  tr«m  ah*  Kui,  Wa*A  or  1  flaeiad  Rr**,  Ooaahi. 
U*b>l>lf.  kpli^ar.  K**r»iai*.  Hbiuaauim.  Oj*pi*«iv  Pile*, 
borofma.  l'fi*F  *to. 

I.hiIn.    aiirrt*d    or    ii«fl",    aaaaiwd   aoaedr,  a*f*    ran    nl 
lrr»,  u iatlil*i.   Pun.   Happr***!**.    **ikaa»,   I'roUpt**. 
St    r ,i..„.     Orwtii    and      o'hir    Diica***    t*a**di*d.       AVOID 

UKUOa. 

Car  eeru.  Tqn*r*   W*ai  and   Mark*  iilUfallr  r»ma»a  J. 
iwr  Ail  tfoafl uniial  i  »*»••  F*Ufafa<lr  Att*nd»  !. 
Teeth*  uett)  Man,   b«biU«»    a&ai   lb*i'»*   road   or  dee* 
r*d.  o*«  r»lr  on  run  rtn»dr  *f  daloriaiti,  dibiiitj,  or  dta- 
aai*  im'Im  oa  b»dr  and  mind.    Bo  qai*i*rr  or  d**«otl*n. 
II— at  tnaana  koo-ro  f  .r     rapid,  'air    oar*  (**«ldlB*   <1an**',  anf- 
fatieg.  *xa*aar*or  lo«a  of  tlnia)  of  nhatioaa*  aod   ap*clal   dla- 
r**M  •  tr.-o  it  iti«raofr.  pnmoQi   or   diqimii  drag!.     Oompiate 
*er*  i«B*r*  *l|  oib*r«  fail)  of    woriteaea*  and  aa*  a*/a.ptoma 
laftliom  ban  t-<"atm»ol  or  argl-rt.  -4* 
I  r*a  Lonaallatloai.     All  M*4io1b»«,  ate  .  faralabad, 
i  '»i'.  Of  -rli   lour  eaaa.     Addra**,    *».  J.  AlKIl*.  H.   O., 
fap-  ufloa,  •*•*  K'noj   atraat,   n.  E.  Ooroar    ol    Californi*. 
atraet,  ban  Franol-  )••)" 


Single  Outside  Rooms, 

with 

No.  1  Spring  Bed*  and  Hair  Mat  trasses, 

AT  TUB 

BRANCH  HOUSE, 

4*4    IMMIU  IT2UT,    COB.   HUT, 
AT 

Jfirty     0«nt»      ia  or       IbJlsta.*, 
And  Lam  toy  the  Week. 

<yjE*javr    ^.i_.3_.    night 

apr-M  L.  1.  HULL,  Ptoprl.tor. 


PIONEER  SHOE  MANUFACTORY 


THB  MOST  ELKJaKT  OD»TOM  1TOMC  LH  THI.t 


if"  i  a- -a.  i=i  o. 


THE  JCUB5AI  Of  A  KV  SEMI  ITT?. 


PublteLed.  erer/  D»  In  tn.  Yaw  bj 


689  VvrekMt  and    585  WoAfelnstoA  #w 

Below  Montgomery,  Su  7nacl*00, 


HONDA? JUNE  30,  1873 

~AHU8iaBNT8,    Etc 


California.  Theatre. 

To-nig;t,  Sotber*.  whoba*cai»«d  m««  laugh- 
ter in  the  world  tban  any  other  living  mac,  will 
©oraineijc*Un6tgsgeiaer,tend  present  his  worder- 
fal  rrea'.ion,  Lord  Dandrear/  in  "Oni  AaerfClft 
Ooaain."  Everyone  1b  Oatifcrniebas  lead  of  Both- 
*rn.  bnt  we  scarcely  hoped  to  see  t  im  here.  Now 
neither*,  we  hope  ibepoblio  will  make  the  moat 
of  hiss.  He  tteya  two  weeks only.  "OorAmerican 
Ooaaiu"  will  be  plaied  eiz  n'fbls,  end  ta«n"£am" 
will  be  produced.  TBe  cast  appears  oo  oar  Brat 
[ate.  There  willbsancba  throne  at  tie  theatre 
to-aif ht.  that  tboce  woo  have  not  already  secured 
ittfce  will  o-and  bet  little  chance  of  getting  in, 
AUuunbra  Theatre. 

tannest*  attractions  are  cSered  at  this  theatre 
this  treeing.  The  petformanoe  will  ceausenc* 
with  a  Brat  part.  In  which  Frank  Horan  and  Billy 
Manning,  who  ire  generally  acknowledged  tobetbe 
beet  acd  man  in  the  United  States,  will  make  their 
first  appearance  in  Calif,  roia.  Alter  this  the  pan 
tetnime  of  "The  old  Women  who  Lived  in  the 
Shoe "  whioh  haa  been  (or  many  weeks  past  in  nre- 
paration  by  Robert  Fraeer,  the  ree  owned  pan!  j- 
miamt  will  be  prodaeed  with  new  .oeoery,  kan- 
dredi  of  tricks  and  trans formations  and  a  ballet 
directed  by  H 'lie  Marie  Gaugain.  Tola  pantomime 
erillintrodaca  local  scenes,  and  character*,  and 
kite  on  the  topics  of  the  day.  Robert  Fraser  will 
appear  aa  Tom  Tom  the  Pipers  eon  afterwards 
down.  Bob  Hart  as  Margery  Daw  the  old  woman 
who  Lved  in  the  ahoe,  Nelson  as  Little  Boy  Bins 
and  Mies  JSeter  Williams  as  Little  Bo-peep.  The 
rest  of  the  east  appears  oa  oar  first  page.  Among 
the  eceoee  are  the  P*c  fie  Railroad,  the  Lick 
Hones,  the  Whit*  House,  Masonic  Temple,  and 
Fneifio  Street  by  moon-light.  The  performance 
-  will  ocnclode  wild  a  patriot  io  tableau  appropriate 
to  the  approaching  anniversary. 
Bella  Union    Theatre. 

To-night,  in -dditien  to  other  attractions.  Misi 
Lstora  Be- von,  serio-eomio  Tocaliet,  from  the 
London.  Tbeatree,  will  make  her  first  appeiranc* 
in  Ban  Francisco,  Cataim  asd  Fritz  will  pr*ient 
wonderful  acrebitio  feats,  Tommy  Bree,  Tommy 
Berten,  Matt  Kelly acdLon  Dixon  in  "Crjssedin 
Love,"  Miss  Zaiie  LascelleB  will  appear  in  "The 
Blaine  Blaaobe,"  and  many  ether  performance* 
specified  on  oarfint  page'  will  be  glren. 
Buckley's   Varieties, 

"The  Two  Pompejs,"  "Dodging  for  a  Wife"  and 
"Doctor  Oareail"are  amont  the  features  of  ihe 
•aUrtainment,  whioh  wll  be  offered  at  thia  place 
«f  emaeammt  for  the  million  to-nigbt.  The  foil 
programme  is  published,  on  oar  first  psgs. 

The  ''Great  Show." 

7b*  great  Sew  Tork  snd  New  Or'.esn  I  Zoological 
udEqacatriin  Exposition ooald  net  getaway  from 
Sao  Fraudsoo.  The  people  are  oiroas-mad,  and 
well  they  me?  be  for  rneh  a  show  bat  never  been 
■ean  here  before.  The  iplendid  collection  of 
wild  beast*,  the  fine  nod  of  kories,  ins  world- 
renowned  fetue,  all  combine  to  make  it  Car  ahead 
ef  aay  erevioos  exhibition  of  the  same  kind. 
There  will  be  a  change  of  programme  this  evening, 
as  may  be  seen  by  referring  to  onr  first  page.  A 
gallery  has  been  sreoted.  and  admission  to  the 
whole  of  the  great  thow  can  sow  be  cbtsined  fo* 
fifty  cento.  Another  grand  parade  took  place  this 
morning.  Among  the  novelties  offered  this  even- 
ing, will  be  the  performance  of  the  trained  ele- 
phant in  the  ring. 

The  Greeit  Picture  Sale. 

The  aoaaal  sale  of  pictares  by  Cillforni*  artists 
will  take  pace  on  Wednesday  Jaly  2nd  at  the 
Rooms  of  the  San  Francisco  Art  Association. 
The  paletfngs  are  now  on  exhibition  free  of 
oharge.  There  are  many  pictures  in  the  collection 
which  will  prove  as  profit. bis  and  safe  invest- 
ment! to  their  purchasers  as  real  eatste,  mining 
stock  or  diamonds. 

"Woodward's  Gardens. 

There  are  numerous  attractions  at  these  gar- 
dens daily.  There  will  be  great  doings  on  the 
Fourth  of  Jaly.  Immediately  after  the  precessioo 
the  German  Guard,  Fusiliers-  Capt.  H.  Schneider- 
escort**  bf  the  Get  man  Dragoons  and  other  com- 
panies will  give  a  dress  parade  and  exhibition 
drill.  There  will  be  a  grand  ball  in  the  evening 
and  a-diaplay  of  fireworks  with  military  tibleaa' 

hell's  Opera  House. 

This  house  will  open  u-mghi  with  a  company 
composed  of  East-ra  artistes,  wbese  names  have 
been  published  io  this  paper,  and  some  local  ac- 
tors. The  bill  will  consist  of  "The  Wife  ft  Tale 
of  Mania*.  '  and  ft  f  roe. 

AjtATOKKiAL  Mcsxcat, — On*  ol  the  most 

eumptet*  eolleeuons  of  the  kind  in  the  United 

•tales,  comprising  hnndxeds  of  ooatly  and  bean- 
tlral  wax  models,  ie  daily  on  view  (to  gentlemea 
■snyr)  at  the  Museum  OB  Montgomery  street  Aa 
h   ox  may  be  DrofttebLv  soent  here. 


Oysters. 

In  strolling  round  the  ether  night, 
To  look  at  'Frisco  by  gas  light, 

uur  careless  teat ,  by  chance  did  stray 
To  where  a  fountain's  ceaseless  play 
0!  sparkling  waters,  made  a  eoaeen 
Through  which  a  sweet  bouquet  wai  Eften  r. 
While  moFiy  stone  and  pearly  shell, 
O'er  which  the  waters  softly  fell, 
Made  that  window  reeu  to  he 
Rome  fairy  grotto  of  the  B*a» 

**top,"  said  my  friend,  "let's  go  In  here— 
It  loose  so  nice—end  try  their  cheer." 
"All  right,"  I  said,  "I  must  agree 
That  this  place  suits  me  to  a  'T.'" 
No  sooner  had  we  found  a  seat 
Than  at  cor  tide  a  waiter  neat 
Msde  his  appearance,  asked  our.  wish— 
Said  they  had  almost  any  dish 
That  we  might  name.    We  found  it  tro*( 
And  voofced  tmgnif.cmay,  tot; 
All  kUids  of  oysters,  juicy,  fat, 
Oooked  every  style;  Just  think  of  that, 
And  if  your  month  don't  water,  then 
You're  different  from  other  men. 
They  'd  clam  e  and  crabe  and  terrapins  ; 
In  fact,  we  found  they  had  within 
That  cosy  place  all  kinds  of  game, 
ileh,  flesh  or  fowl  which  we  oonid  name* 
While  every  dish  was,  I  am  sure, 
Preps        *.o  tempt  an  epicure. 
The  1-      .*,  loo,  have  found,  twould  seem, 
That  tney  hav*  here  the  best  ice  cream; 
Bo  here  they  flock,  the  little  sinners, 
To  get  what  they  call  "such  nice  dinners," 
Whoever  doubts  this  let  him  rush 
To  three  hundred  thirty-seven  Bush, 
And  there   tis  troth  he'll  and  msde  plain: 
V*  ho  g<       :bere  once  will  go  again, 
Pacific  v  j  &t«r  Bouee.  837  Bush  street,  above 
Montgomery;  open  Da;  and  Night. 

CHARLES  HAAKE.  Proprietor. 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 


The    Method  1st  on   the    Circus. 
G-.  

Tte  PdOifio  Methodist  published  in  tLia 
city,  is  not  one  of  oar  regular  exchanges, 
a-d  we  bed  do  idea  how  fonDy  a  piper  it 
was  until  we  accidental ly  came  acrcss  Uet 
Thnrsdsy'i  .  iisae.  In  it  we  found  the  fol- 
lowing commuDicitioo,  which  we'tbiok  is 
amuslcr;  enough  to  republish,  io  fait: 

Deab  Methodist:— Theie  ia  now  in  a 
steoe's  throw  of  my  door  a  circus  in  fall 
blast,  judging  from  the  mneic,  aid  the 
ehent  of  the  "many  that  have  gooe  in  there- 
at." Matt,  vii.  13.  For  seTersldaji  it  bag 
been  the  one  thing  talked  of.  Greit  mam- 
motb  stew  po^ttrs,  balloon  a'C-'neioo,  etc.; 
all  to  excite  ike  til  ling  and  unw.I.ing  lof- 
er&  of  pleasure  more  tkan  G,d.  I  hare  sat 
at  my  windew,  and  watobed  the  excifed 
walk  of  o.'d  and  young  as  tbey  prtsson 
tte  Broadway  of  death.  He  e  t'tey  come, 
riob  and  poor>  cknrch  memb+ra,  the  chil- 
dren of  cburck  members,  breaking,  and  ad- 
TieiDg  others  Io  break  the  rales  of  oar  desr 
o!d  cbu:  eh,  setting  aside  the  advice  cf  oar 
Bishops,  puncturing  tbe  Sails  of  tte  church 
atd  cioeicg  h:-t  lo  langu'sb  by  the  way. 
My  children  are  in  beavioess,  their  ecLojI- 
mates  are  ^otng,  every  family  in  town  gives 
encoriregement  to  tbe  world,  friends  from 
the  Gantry  call  and  see  ua,  that  k&d  never 
balled  before.  O  they  feel  ao  nappy,  surely 
tbey  are  rigt  t,  or  tbey  would  not  feel  so 
good!  There  goes  sn  old  man  with  Ms  en- 
tire family,  he  is  a  cbu.i eh  member,  (but 
not  one  of  us.)  it  will  cost  bim  twice  as 
much  to-night,  is  be  givea  his  church  io 
ooeyear.  BeBidesIhaveneverkoown  him 
to  attend  prayer-mtetiogp.  Bat  my  dear 
children  want  to  go.  There  goes  Sister  A  , 
she  is  so  geed  and  kind,  it  is  do  harm  to  go 
where  BbegoeB.  The  little  gate  is  to  nar- 
row, and  the  path  more  so.  O,  it  would  be 
so  easy  to  go  aloDg  with  that  Isugbing  crowd. 
I  would  have  room  to  exereiBa  all  my  feel- 
ings, (pessiors'oo).  O,  it  would  be  so  nice 
if  it  did  not  prove  to  be  tbe  old,  old  apple 
banded  by  the  Berten t.  "Children  yon 
e»n't  go!"  God,  and  the  Bible,  are  called 
on  to  tus'ain  the  decision.  After  reading 
several  selected  p  ssagea  with  comment,  the 
children  pray  and  go  to  ted,  May  the  spirit 
cf  the  liviog  God  help  us  to  save  eor  chil- 
dren from  tbe  lion's  den.  The  devil  will 
gain  converts  to-night,  some  siola  will  be- 
come fsBsioated  with  tbe  ways  of  the  world, 
tbey  may  be  young,  will  waot  to  go  again, 
and  again,  until  all  the  oil  is  burnt  out, 
and  then  tbe  cry  of  too  late,  too  late.  All 
tbat  eneeuiages  tbe  fascinating  robber  of 
God  will  be  particeps  eriminiB  to  the  con- 
demned convert  of  to-night.  May  tbe  good 
Lord  help  ns  to  be  wise  as  serpents,  and 
harmless  aa  doves.  I  hate  these  circa*  in- 
stitutions. L.  D.  Hap-gib. 

The  amiable  HarglB  gives  the  explanation 
of  his  strictures  on  harmless  amusement 
in  the  last  lioeof  his  letter.  "I  hate  thete 
ci.cua  irjstitu'iine."  Yet,  do  we  verily  te- 
lteve,  tbat  if  HargiB  were  presented  with  a 
complimentary  ticket,  he  would  st  al  io — 
not  to  see  the  circus  of  coorsa,  hat  jutt  to 
look  at  the  Scriptural  animals  comprised  io 
the  menagerie.  We  hope  that  HarglB  will 
go  to  heaven,  beciuBe  he  his  prevented  his 
children  from  teeing  the  baby  eleph  nt,  the 
lions  aid  beautiful  horsei.  Oh  righteous 
Margie  I  Our  soul  bleeds  for  those  poor 
little  Hargises,  who  have  several  salectcd 
passages  read  to  them  with  comments,  are 
m-de  to  pray,  while  th  ir  poor  little  sools 
are  filled  with  bitterness,  at  not  being  al- 
lowed to  enjoy  themselves  like  other  chil 
dren,  and  are  then  packed  off  t3  bed,  to  cry 
themselves  to  Bleep.  We  have  no  dcub1 
Hargis  with  studied  methodisical  cmelty 
read  select* d  passage  which  referred  to  nat- 
ural history,  verses  from  Genesis  a  boat  Noah 
and  bis  ark.  Whertin  is  an  exhibition  of 
wild  leasts  sinful,  01  righieoua  HargiB? 
la  it  worth  your  while  to  tesch  your  ohil 
dren  that  everything  that  is  pleasmt,  amas- 
ing  aad  iosti  acting  is  sinful  and  lead  them 
to  argus  per  contra  that  anything  to  be 
reilly  good  must  be  unpleasant  ?  "Sister  A" 
no  doubt  la  gocd  and  kind,  a  true  Christ  an 
We  wot  of  Ooa  who  when  He  was  on 
ear  h  would  not  hare  preach-  d  agaiost 
children's  going  to  wild  beJBt  shows,  or 
against  men  and  women  going  to  marriage 
feaet3,  dinners  and  dances.  Sit  at  home, 
Hargis  and  nourish  yoar  feelings  of  envy 
hatred  sxd  on  charitableness,  but,  we  be- 
seech you,  let  those  children  go  ta  tbe  Cir- 
cus. If  it  is  eticgineEB  that  prevents  your 
allowing  them  te  go,  free  passes  for  all  the 
little  Hargises  will  be  supplied  by  the  writer 
of  this  (aye  though  there  be  a  dozen  of 
them}  on  application  at  the    Fioabo    Office, 


THE  VISITOR* 

The  g*r  'en  gate  w>s  oniavly  shnt 
The  tonnd  of  footsteps  nearer  ir  w, 

I  breathed  a  nam*  snd  poltly  tight  d, 
For  well  my  vl  =  i tor  I  knew. 

On  either  hand  white  llDiea  bloomed, 
Erect  and  ahap:Iy  from  the  w^li 

The  sweet  creathtd  rosea  trailed  and  ewncg, 
But  ahe  was  fairer  than  them  all. 

Within  the  ahadow  of  the  vine 

Tbat  wreathed  the  little  porch,  ahe  Blood; 
I  cftoabtagllmpse  of  ribbons  gay, 

That  flattered  on  her  dalnt        w  r. 

She  gently  hnocsee';  to  friendly  voice 

Msde  answer  with  Its  chtrry  call; 
Tbe  rising  wind  and  among  the  Ieav.-s 
New  fitfully,  and  that  was  ail, 

Ah  chide  me  not,  thai  I  delayed 
To  lis  the  latch;  ffce  ttands  there  still. 

For  aught  I  know;  ahe  washed  my  clothes, 
And  ca  me  to  arm  me  with  her  bill. 


w'oma^i,    BiKhts. 

One  coaid  think  that,  it  was  one  of  woman's 
ri^nts  to  ecjoy  as  good  a  dinner  as  a  man,  and 
pas  the  earne  price  for  It.  Nearly  all  the  res- 
taurants "  for  lidlea  and  gentlemen"  in  San 
Francisco  have  poorer  fare  then  those  where 
gentlemen  only  dice.  Thxbe  rs  as  exception. 
At  the  Fiobzsxb  KreuTTBAjrr,  on  Washington 
street,  at  the  corner  of  Dunbar  Alley,  ladles  can 
get  an  excellent  brttasiast,  dinner  or  lunch,  at 
a  reasonable  price.  Benry  Bocken,  established 
ainoe  is*9,  provides  cverr  inzury  the  market 
aflorda.  Both  ladles  and  gentlemen  And  there 
dlshte  to  rsesBe  tne  most  epicurean  taste.      • 


Twenty   Tbousand 

Paper  Collars,  all  style*,  for  sale  cheap  at  the 
What   Chear  Laundry,  office   131  Leldeadoiflf  at. 


Oo    Wot    Suffer    from    Corns. 

The  unfortunate  surTarers  from  OernB,  Bua- 
tons,  01  ub  and  Ingrowing  KalLs,  can  find  instant 
relief  by  applying  at  Dr.  B.  H.  Cowan's  Insti- 
tute, 310  Kearny  street,  from  1  to  0  FJK.  We 
m*ak  from  experienoe,  having  tested  the  Doo- 
»r's  capability.  Beferenoeej  errex  ifrequtrea.  B 


Pratt's  AbollUon  OIL 
Ourea  Lame  Back  and  Paralysis. 


3-X, 


How  Is  ft  Here. 

A  eurioas  illaetration  of  tbe  working  ef 
tbe  jury  system  in  London  was  afforded  at 
the  Worship-street  poHcs  court  recently.  A 
witness  in  the  case  of  a  man  charged  with 
neglecting  big  wife  and  family  made  inci- 
dents tbe  confession  that  he  had  been  em- 
ployed to  summon  jurymen,  acd  that  he 
had  mads  a  living  by  accepting  bribes  to 
let  off  the  men  whom  he  bed  gammoned' 
and,  he  added,  "a  good  one  too." 


What  all  Ladles  arc  rood  of. 

Ladles  are  fund  of  whatever  la  elfgint  and 
luxurious  ill  the  world  over,  snd  nothing  ap- 
peals ro  strongly  to  their  dominant  passion  in 
that  respect  as  a  handsome  carriage,  with  ety. 
llsh  appointments  and  spirited  hcrtefl.  It  hi 
not  to  be  wondered  at,  therefore,  that  a  lady's 
envy  is  exelted  at  seeing  a  mere  wealthy  mem- 
ber of  her  sex  la  a  be  ant  if  ol  Clarence,  or  othtr 
fashionable  vehl:le,  with  a  prood,  da-hicg 
team.  It  1b  important  to  know  that  the  Occi- 
dental Oa-rlages,  whioh  are  tecondto  none  in 
elegance,  may  be  used  by  any  lady  in  the  city 
at  any  hoar  for  any  length  of  time  ahe  may 
desfra.  This  virtually  piaces  those  who  engage 
them  on  an  eqnai  rooting  with  the  moat  fortu- 
nate of  their  sex.  aad  social  haimony  la  there 
by  established,  Orders  for  these  favorite  oajr- 
riages  may  be  left  at  the  Occidental  Hotel,  or 
at  Bonton  ft  Son's  stables,  No.  1016  Stockton 
street,  • 


Tbe  Last  New  Sons;. 

Air—  "Moet  <&  Chandon," 
Emerson  OorvlUe  ia  my  came. 
My  business  el  nay*  is  the  Bame; 
Eastern  Oysters,  aod  Fancy  Boast, 
Relishes  these,  tbat  my  house  can  boast. 
Safely  these  Bivalves  to  all  I  show, 
Ohtbighohl  Oh!  high  ohl 
None  who  have  been  but  again  will  go. 
Corville  rays  sot  Eays  eol 
O"  Pine  Street,  st  No.  410, 
Rememb'  r  the  cumber  and  call  again. 
Visions  of  She H.fi :h  in  every  style. 
Inwardly  cause  yon  much  to  emlle. 
Ladles  with  escorts  there  always  go, 
Ladles  got  Lailes  got 
Emerson  Corvllle's  polit:!  and  bo 
8-1  They  got  they  go!  they  got 


San  Francisco  Jewelry  Slannfactor y. 
P.  W.  La'rd,. 610  Merchant  street    Diamond 
Setting,  Euamellng.     All  kinds   of   repairing 
dene.    Jewelry  for  sale-  4-p 


Removal* 

Samuel  Swift  has  removed  from  116  to  113 
Post  street.  Sewing  machines  rented  snd  re- 
paired aa  ueu  \1,  and  sold  cheaper  than  ever,  x 


Bound  Not  to  be  Beat, 

Is  O.  Burkhardt's  motto.  Fine  French  Call 
BcotB  &>tde  to  <rd<r  ircm  18  (c  $10.  A  good 
and  satisfaction  guaranteed.  Call  at  640  Wash- 
■  cgton  street  and  be  convinced,  A  full  Assort- 
ment of  neatly-made  goods  always  on  hand,  at 
prices  to  suit  e v; ryone'B  puree.  4  m 


Don't  Pay  Other  people  s  D-btg. 

Bat  bar  yoar  rnroltare  and  Bedding  for  ca^h 
of  J,  A,  Shabsr  &  0  ?,  707  Harktt  S'reet,  who 
gives  no  one  credit,  bo  mike  no  bad  debts  and 
therefore  sell  fcr  emilUr  profits,  acd  leas 
prlcdB  than  any  other  dealers  in  S»n  Francis 

00,  X 


Frultand  Confectionery, 

Fcr  tQe  very  floest  Prnlt  ana  Oonfection'ry 
go  to  0.  Wier'd  Fruit  Bazaar,  corner  of  Stock- 
ton acd  Clay    Streets.     Fine  atock    of  cigtrs 

and  Tobacco. *Sw. 

ftSstro.  Moore, 

Formerly  of  Bass  Hoose  Carriages,  can  be 
oond  in  front  of  Coleman  Bros,  clothing  es- 
ablishEiect,  eonthwest  corner  Bnsh  and  Mont- 
gomery me.,  or  Dexter  Stables.  Oarrlaee  orders 
1 3ft  at  either  place  promptly  attended  to  day 
or  alght,  at  reduced  ratee.  *o 


Ladles  Vicitina  c^r-Ls. 

Written,  engraved  or  printed  by  Joan  P. 
Dwybb,  126  Sutter  street,  opposite  Lick  Bou^e, 
and    at    the    Grand   Hotel.    N.  B.— Hajtdsze* 

CHiErs  yEATXT  aiiEExp.     PxsxiAi>enxp  of  every 
ieecri£ti6D  to  order, 


Wlxlte  Labor  Only  I 

Employed  by  the  What  Cheer  Liundry,  121 
Lelde=doiff  Blreet.  • 

Pol. ton  Oak. 

Itisnowgeoerally  known  that  tbe  aet've  pricci- 
Dle  to  whioh  tee  effeots  of  POISON  Oa  K  are  da* 
is  a  violatile  acid  called  by  obsmiate  toxioodendrio- 
aeid.  It  is,  however,  not  so  well  known  tbat  DICK- 
EY'S OEEME  DE  LIS  is  not  only  lbs  best  avails 
able  prevealiUve,  bat  will  alao.by  ita  nentralisias 
a-  d  eoolhi  og  Qualities,  greatly  relieve  all  diatrere- 
ioKsyniDtoais. 


S.F.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

l*oofe»ellers   and  'ItfiloBtfi, 
BL.  H.  Moore,  S09  Slcntiomery,  near  ilercbatt. 

Bunlne'i  Collp^es. 
Heald'a,  Bryant*  Strattoas  College,  34  Post  street 

BotPbers. 
Kats,  Fred.  Stalls  94  to  100.  California  Market* 

Employment-  Office. 
Chinese  Emploimeot  Co. —Pierce  A  Co.,  £27  Sae- 
ramento  street. 

French  Fancy    Ooexte* 
Looan  A  Ob.,  19  Ment^omerj.  107  and  109  Eutter, 

Hair  Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Oallcnder,  mannlaotnrer,  62  Second  street 

Unman  lialr. 
Sampson.  A.  B.  *  Oo..  110  Second  street. 

Searcher  ef  Becords. 
C.  V.  Gillespie.  611  Washingtonstrest. 

Stiver  Prize  Dress  Fitting.  E 

Moae.  Brosse,  No.i;  Tbird  street. 

"Watches  and  Jewelry. 
H.  A.  Calender  62  Second  street. 

Whlieners  and  Paper  Hnovere. 
A.  vT.  Whetden,   S3  Geary  street. 

Wlnei  and   AJqowra.    ( WnoleeaJa.) 
mnerl  F  A  Oo..  W4  Front, 


AFTER    1-jSE 

THEATRES ARE  OUT 

GO  TO  THK 

Hot     Sootoh., 

•■M«r  nreti,  aear  kt.rnj, 
And  t*j  <m«  of  their 

Hot  Sketch's  or  Tom  &  Jerry's 
Ail    Drinks    Ten    Cents 

■»!«» JOS.  D.  BBIQGB.  Proprietor. 


s 


For  Sale— A.  Flungfe*-. 

Twsnty-two feet  loor  bv  ten  feet  beam.  Bails 
Anchor  and  ObainB— complete  in  eTerj  reap«ct 
"Well  aoited  for  APLKAStJRH  BOAT.  Tbe  craft 
Is  nearly  ntwand  will  be  eo'd  at  A  GRE4.T  BAH 
GAIN.    Tobeaeenat  ateicc's  Wtaarl 

>npljby  letter  or  in  person  to  "Ohnb."  FiaiBO 
OrncE.  is2&-Sw 


FIGARO 

IB  *  HKRK,  THKRS  AND  BVfiRTWHBBB," 
and  is  eoTistantiy  meetinjea  change  of  readers 
in  tbe  Tbeatea,  Travelrus;  (Jonvoyanoes,  Hotels, 
and  public  resorts  genexallir. 


FIGARO 

CrBOTJLATES  IN  THE  BEST  BOOTETY,  IS 
placed  in  tbe  haa  4s  of  nearly  all  who  come 
to  tbe  city  to  make  pari  \-.qb,  and  is  therefore  th* 
best  of  advertiauur  mediae  >.  -,-~. 


FIGARO 

CIBOULATES  AS  HOUSE  PHOOBAMME'  IS 
every  Theatre  id  San  Franoisoo.  ftyPr 


HALL'S 

An  |  A 


S1 
YELLOW 

DOCK 

AKD 

IODIDE  of  POTASS 

npHJC     BEST     8PB1SO     HJUHOI 

In    ••«.       Fntllw   *ke    Bin.    ml 
MO.Md,     eorrcpt    and     Inroirrc    mmt 
Core.  Bb.nairitl.ai  nad  HemrUI  rata 
Sold  fay  all  BragaliU. 


Aorartrr,   417  sAssalia  ,tuh 

BOIJt  AGENTB  FOB 
11.    PIIBI'I    JLAST    CHaHCE  a. 
SB.  PEBBI'I  V>r: BTOOT  PIXI4k 


POSTSRSi 

PMOaauaM,  aad  all  kin  it  ot  PiiiUai  for 
"HOW,  UOtCBE,  GOHOSBT,  TMI 
ATBE  and   CIKCTJS  M1MSIBI,  i 
AT  LOW  BaTIS,  BT 

13.  3F".   Sterett 

SSS    CLAT    STBEBT,        ail 


I 


THOMAS    W.    BREE. 
•aXXa-VOEiXV.  X>XU.A.'J7: 

&)       BRUis,  Banjos.  ^%J 

OTjbUEK    MlieiOAL    IN8TBTJM 
ESTABLISHED  IR  ISM. 


ill 


Mr-i/essons  adTen  on  th*  _  ___ 
MI88IOM  STREET,  bstwesn  lllrst  and 

N.  B-— Fine- toned   Bitter  Solo    Banjo  a  for  Pr- 
•aaionals  always  en  bead.  ialfi  U 


and  Dram.   M 


FREE  AND  EASY. 

ETBKT    lATrEOlI    m*» 
Piano    and     sinelne   St  8  SMI 

CHARINGstWM»SALG01 


FIGARO 

19  UAILfiD  EVERY  DAY  TO  ALL  THE 
principal  hotels  in  California,  Nevada  and 
Oregon— tbe  papers  left  in  the  theatres  atsigbt 
being  gathered  np  and  eaytvd  lor  that  purpose. 


FIGARO 

18  DISTRIBUTED  EVERY  DAY  THROUGH) 
out  the  centre  of  the.  oitv ,  in  all  Hotel*.  Res- 
tavaranta.  Saloons,  Sterea  and  Ofiloea. 


FIGARO 

£8    OTROTJLATED    EVERY    DAY   ON    THE 
Oakland  r/erryBoats  to  catch  The  pueengere 
bat  arrive  by  tbegreat  Overland  Train. 


«*|*i 


Mfl  MJatlon  street,  near  Seeaaaul 
delO  EAGLES  A  WILD,  Proprlster*, 


8 


MISS    N.   SCULLY 

LAD1RB' 

FASHIONABLE    HAIR    DRIUU 

L  Has  Removed  to 

T844  WASHINGTON  ST.. 
Fonr  doore   below  Stockton  alje* 
Hairworfa  of   all  Deaorlpttons   made  to  erdai 
Charges  moderate.  jail  !■! 


MRS.  EGGERT,  CLAIRVOYANT,  TEST 
and  jranoe  Mediom — Oanbeeonaalted 


9n  baefnesa  or  aickneasdaily,  fromlilAll.  to 
i  p.   ii.     Spiritual  Circles,    Sunday,  msr'- 
Friday  eveninga,  at8  p.  M-,  at  c  er  resldi 
O'Karrell  street,  near  Masoo. 


Bar  Sugar 


>duw 

m 


EIOB    BALK  —  S18    KIAENT    8T8EET.  Al1 
*     MKKOEB-S.  .  Alio,  e.eir  kind  ol  Ojalla!    a 

WholBulB  and  H.1  il.  „__ 

»o7tf  at.    A.   MElCa       * 


Lyon's   Portable 
KITCHEN  FURNACE, 

IN  ITS  BOONCMY  OF   GOAL   AND  >,K>VI 
as  a  perfect  cooker,  broiler,  tosater.  •fA"; 


GEETETJDE  M.  GEEG0EY 

— OF  THB — 

GKEGOBY TROUPE 

Ie  requested  to  commnnlcate  immedlatalj  with 
the  ucderaigneil.  By  so  doirgibe  will  bear  egme- 
th-Dgprratiy  to  h!r  advantage. 

J.    H.  McCABE,  Theatrical  Afirent, 
j>19.Im  620  Wa-hJagton  Street. 


lOCts.    lOCts.     IO  Cts. 

Per  Glass  for  the  Finest 

Wines  and  Liquors, 

and  tbe  Celebrated 

FEEDEEICKSBTJEG  BEEE, 

— IH — 

FRED     G.  WfNTWORTH'S 

601  KEABNY  STREET,  N.  W.  cor,   B»o. 
ja-19-lf. 


0YSTEE  GE0TT0 

A  clean  and  respectable   Oy^'er 
House  fi t-  d  u  n  purpOBcly  for  Ladiee' 

428     PINE     STREET, 

Above  the  Otlifornia  Market,  between  Kearny  and 
JklontgSDcery  Streets. 

A.  W.  MANNING,  Proprietor. 

j:14-!m 


iron  heater,  is  a  necessity  to  every  o00**^*1?' 
who  wishes  to  tave  the  stove  and  *****%*&.,". 
thefnslit  consomea.  It  is cheap-S3  60.  Catiasi 
see  it  at  work,  at  Stomba  A  Miller's,  pi"*?-" 
E-.s-fittere,  tin,  copper  and  stove  store.  oMonv, 
Magaire'a  Opers  house,  6«7  WssbiDftoo  SlrSSj 
MAAO  M.  WATD,  Agent  of  the  Paoifio  Oom 
bhe  tiade  supplied.  >Q*  w 


Philadelphia   Reataurantj 

OHAS.  V.  BERGOLD.  PROFBIETOa 

rpHE     CHOICEST     MEATS     AND 
J.  Vegstablea.      Board    by    tbe    weed, 


40«TlNK  hTRKhT  between  Seamy 
sol  Mnit<rnTn«r». 


tat 


MILITARY    GOODS 

....AMD.   .. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  THEATRICW 
TRIMMINGS, 

885    Montgomery  .tr.et,    B.o«   *•      ( 
mblltl  T.  BODGEBA  JOEBAO"- 


EDWARD     PEEL     &    CO. 


H 


r325  and  Oil  'WaaklBBlon  street, 

AVE    OPEXED  A  COOKING  KdTABLISB 

,   .1   .  hie   olira  fnr  Inn  r.umMB  01  prSPai 


—  taeH  a'  this  place  for  tbe '  perpose  of  prtD» 
tna  BALI.  »UPPr-RS  snd  JuDNCHftS  EOR''" 
MOS  AND  SALOONS,  on  the  mo't  r*»**f  «i 
terms.  LuDches  fl^livered  inany  part  f '  |«  "' 
free  of  charge.  Tbe  parrooage  of  tbe  "joona  i 
tbe  city  ia  respeotiolly  Bolicited. Jgl;l  - 


GEORGE    MAY£»' 


s§ 


Kid.U  kind.01  6HKIX  FISH,. 
^(.liBlToa.  40,  41,  .«,  Cnlifornia^ 
Xvk.t,  eQtr.no.  on  C&liloroi.  Btre.t 

P.blio  or  prlv.te  p.rti..-    t  id    iimtia  L~w. 
•r-ra  6  t-H.K  U  r.  M.    LadlH'  »  e«nUnua  j 
O,,'.  Boob  oom  boa)  f  Ul.  to  IS  7  .*      -UZIU 

Sal 


i     fiffaro' '     ' 

■  i  ■  ■  Ij^n.  -  .    _ 

-      ,"%%***"»«»1    *—*■  •'!     n«Mnon      MIM*.     Jl  at     ml    ta-li  •  _.      mi     at    "^.  "•*"  ***•  ■*■*■ 


■MMt,  .trot  ••.  wn 


■ 


>AOIPIO 

If  BEPORTBB 

HUB    OF    PlBLilATlO*. 


CALIFORNIA    TI1ATRI. 


Smokers,  Rejoice 


tD  EVCRY  TUESDAY. 


Legal    Joereal    rablUbH    Wear 
of  Ike 


all  the  California  Supreme 
Court  Reports. 


<  karavBD  Tm  conouL  unhorse. 
'  ow  tuu  ranraaainx  an  a 

LE  AND  INDISPENSABLE  AID  TO 
THE  PRACTICAL  LAWYER. 

I.  BOGARDUS,  Publisher. 


rruirrTin    ornoi, 
OBB    Morchnut    Stroot 
MA    PHATtOXVOO, 


CusIobi    House 

LORD  DUN  DEARY   cioarbt— 


LORD  DDIEM1RT  <-rmm  .1 
i><  irntu-  Mama 

•let    |DI<UI|l|ili|p 

unrr  t»b«i.» 
oarr  tM  kwri 
■  a  »!•  nun  .nil 
a»«i.  uvv  i.rr 

■was* 

aaa 
■aavairr 
•  i.amv  ■  nam  ■  . 

MAT  MKR'D  Ttl 
MR  •     w 

Auucirt 


»HABr 


M'Tiivtaa 

I  J  It 


•      W      III'     I 

■  •»i.«»  au>t 

«  j  raaaiee 

m  M  •«■!■  '.ania 

■mat 

■  ••    I     a  •ADBDBM 

••      II    WfATT 

MIM  llli  a.  TRAiT 

•  MMA  tTATTtlT 

.  raaaia  atari.it 


attardij   Altttooua.  Jul;  6th  it  1  o'llock 


518    Battery    Street, 
HAVANA 

PLANTATION! 

•  T 

••7  por  H\xn<a.re<aL 


Thry  Hanokr  Rrltrr  than  mo. I  of  the 
Hieh-prlrod   Imported  (la-are. 


"ONLY    DUNDRE1MY    MATIXEE."  IMITATION  PLANTATION, 


"SPBOIAL        KTOTIOU." 

MIL  MoOCLLOUGII  begs  to  inftrm  the  public  last  oafng  to 

XKK3F1..      S  O  "DO  3E3C  3B  3R.  1ST  '  S 

UotToilablA  return  te  Em  ope. 

I_.On.ID      DUlVDRliSARY 

C»d  oolj  b«  performed 

SIX    IV  I  <3-  3E3C  "3C-  S 


.. 


Bin  Lordrhip's 


BROTHER     SA 

Will  tLcr-f  r«  be  prodno-d  on  MONDAY  EVENING  JULY    7Ui. 


99 


Reserved  Seats  Can    be  Obtained   Daring  the  Whole  Engagement 


OO   por  Hunclrod 

A     GOOD    CIO  AM. 

Anil      Made     l»y     White      Mm. 


PLANTATION 


ORDERS    FROM    THE    IHTFRIOR     RE 
8PECTFULLY   80LICITED. 


K.  3.  McClellan&Co., 

r.lt*      llnllorv      Ntrcrl. 


FORNIA   INVENTION. 
H 

H 

> 

M 

H 

-FOK— 

INC  MACHINES, 

STS  HO  JEWELLERS'  UTHES, 

lint  lou  can  be  applied  to  thn  opert'log 
■llDd*  of  BewinK  JUachio"",  DeDtUta' 
T»  wallers  Latb-a     I. a  niajp'iiity  ig 
|>lj  iqneled    ry  1m    daraolll  t 
it  avoid*  lb*  a  •«  of  tb€  treet*- 
le,  wbloh  l«  un  rscefal 
eod   lcjarloni. 

notion  ra.de  by  tb«  Agent*  for  the 

BR    *    WHELDON, 

038   W.abfRctu*  Ntreef. 


AZTEC     PINOLE. 

made  jyuom  pabohed  corn, 
go6d 

As  e.  rrffulnr  nrtirln  of  food. 
As  av  diet  for  dyepeptlcs, 
'  A*  a  food)  for  chlldrtm. 
As  k  reicoiiaior  of   ihr  bowels. 
A  as.  thicken  In*?  f  r  .  nnpf, 

I1  F.»r  breading  cadets  and  Hah, 
For  the  nat<  of  mln-  r*. 
For  tbo  u.e  of  pro spue torn. 
For  the  ohm  of  hunt-ri, 
For  the  ase  of  cemin-rw, 
for  (he  aia  of  picnicker*, 
For  i lie  use  of  everybody. 

A  ooi.»*n.ent  Innob,  alwaja  navd*  at* 
QOtlOf. 

iik   Tnnr  Oroefr  for  ft, 
rootraauppUad     by  uy  wbolsaslssr  or 

AZTEC  COMPANY, 

runcntuXtrrei,    ■«■,    Franclaee, 


TAT  .A.1ST  T^JID  . 

liNIEL?  THEATRE 

llBTKHNE.     WTOMIIO, 

GOOD  VARIETY  WOMEN 

1.1  folog  Ki.l  .ill  Had  II  to  Ih.lr  Ad.la- 
a  .  U..1DC  (AAllleml.  to  Mrfwpoad  wltb 

J.    AtelllSlF.I, 


On   Jackson  Street  Xtot--Positively  Last  Week  of  the  Circus. 


The  Great  New  York  and  New  Orleans 

MENAGERIE  CIRCUS  AND   MUSEUM! 

On.©  Tioliet  Admits  to  *st,ll  Tents. 


Airicanj 

and 

AAlllll 

ZEBRAS, 

0HAH0I8, 

KANGAROOS. 

IBEX. 

Mon  drills, 

Koanoa 
PORCUPIHE. 

BABY 

ELEPHANT, 

GOIilLLA, 

Ineheamon, 

Poor  lArx. 

Lions 


CACE 

_or- 
PEFORMING 

LIONS, 

Mamnott. 

African  Tapir 

•  Pair  of 
BoyaJ  n«ngalTlffr'. 

a  dro* a  of 
1  Batrlolatn 
CAMELS, 

Bnow-whit* 

COCKATOOS, 

LLAJUH, 

JAGUARS, 

OOALOT. 

GAZELLES. 


ENTERPRISE    STALLS, 
UNION  MARKET, 

Howard  81.  bet  Third  &  Knurl  h 

liaTt  bean  opaaad  eitb  a  Obol.a  fin  of 

Groceries,  Teas,  Bulter if ggs 


L.i- 


A  Frogrammo  of  New  Attractions  for  tlie  Last  Week. 
One  Hour's  Exhibition  of  Animals  and  Curiosities  in  first  Pavilion, 

'•Monster  Pytfcor."  largest  Sn<icein  Captivity,  21  feet  long.   16  inches  in  circumfience.   weight  149 lbs. 

The  Liurgeat  Fumily  in  itie  world,   MADAiNE  JAHKS  and  IIKRTffO  SON*,    C.iinh  ...  tl  W*ljrbt  1.661  I  I  Lbs. 


— JSStsltaS 

LO.qa«i  t  fTtr^d    al    !(■••■    iuiit. 

1  b*  irooM  ■  'rom   p»- 

t»ritr>,  in<i  >>•>•■  a.  ■■'  f..r  o    at)oiilr<ra.Hio.aw|U 

bii    I.  Baked  ia  a  trial  to 

■lli-'l  "  -  U.a.t  •     at     w-     irAMM 

lb  as  .etewqia,  >tf  and  prtteaa  ..f  t"  <\*  ef- 
IbmO  for  )••*  ■■•paviMB.     All  *f  • 

-    »..!. 
■  •  f  a-c.i  llamli  It'  tt   r 

I'ba-.a    an.t   f.a-a..      I  «D*»I     M     10a     rin'-l    rrtalD 

.trnard  «Uilr  >l  tnaaiall  .  Will  *-)<!  a  f.w  of  oar 
i  rioea  that  voa  nar  •••  ■•  In  lend  la  do  what  f" 
II'  (lor  prieee  eillalwaje  OS  (Ofertied  b.  WW 
tntrhix  : 

Baak«t  Tea  of  tha  baa'  qnai  »r    Wats 

Jap  in  !••,  ion  1  qualti,  i»w  crop Wot* 

tUa    H    It  a.  e    .rt  n  lantt,  rr*  oiop    fSaaa 

ilnftr.-bm'.  quaiiilra  eblte .h',   Iba  fctflOS 

Y-.vt  Po-n>r  Roane  feriltS 

Waebisi  1'oedar 3  plea   foriOoiS 

Ba-a.na  *  lb.  for  l  OS 

Blee,  n-.t  .)fieih*  (at>le illbefot-IM) 

boap.  beet  awJHruU,  par  box |  * 

Hnat.Utiebar-       ItlbaltV 

Apple*,  'fried  end  •Hoed lOlbelSV 

nana,  bb  <nl'(*r*  and  Bacon,   "lie  HomI  breads 
tnpnrte.l  bT  rail,  per  possd U.H  totseW 

KflF*,  wirriMAii,   par  dot     15ct* 

rUr.l.   a-   o.IH.h.  EaeterO 8  IDS  tl   H 

LJodrf.  (round  dally,  par  pound Ucm 

Don't  foreel  tn  call  aad  «zenlna  cur  toottasAd 

prlcea.     No  trouble  to  abciw  food*, 
AM  wea'Hiaa  irtsi,  |lft-aft 


PART    SECOND. 

In  the    Circus  Pavilion. 

Performance:  In  the  Evening  at  8  P.  M. 

ASD    WBDKESDAY,  FB1DAI  ..<>    S1TDBD.Y    *<«««»«».■ 
JOB.  K.  rR''EK.  ^'nolor. 


TUK  IHAMTIOTIT  HIW   OP  rKITPOHHIVO    l.lllNfl 
Tolnr    .1      by      fKUP.    OKO.    U.     CONi'KI.I.N 


l.-OVBBTUBK... 


oo«.  aod   Hirn    tVilbr   Ujo... 
4._UTTMt    m.ARIiNOR^JaLbV    OOO0, ,(*l«»  W£?£* 

bj    MI89    KATE   COOKK 


ao  auileooa).  in  nlii^>l  by  bis  1  Urnklia 

To  conolniie  eit1.  lb<*lstilbablo  Eqsattrlso  8kat< b 

THE       RIDtNU      LKM80N, 

Or,  Papa  and  his  Son  Johnny. 


J-  hit  f,  fata  Si' 
■■    I 




,..Tboe.  MoKntfra. 

..... 
..  William  n 


arul»  nt  Prli-«.-  %dm1a*<on  %■•  the-    whnh'    f*li  -itv    SIOO.    Rs- 

-   ii  hall  pnof. 

n.ooii 


AtteiiUoii.  liood  Liverst 

\|U.    P,    nPKOFH.    FORMKRf.T 
1*1      prepT.eiT  of    '»'»  1!  B..rV  lire. 
Uor.nl,  r.M  >'i   d   Ui|  ruaaasaiDent 
ef  bolb   the    Mln  era     l'.»*i  i\nr»nt  oe^ 
- 

r,  . ..  a  treet  In  partnereblp  wltb .Mat. 

■  bo  baa  been  connected  wltb  ths> 
tjiabiiTo  bam  made  IBj 
nm  will  render  lbs  Ma- 
lt   haa  eter  been  dorlBC 
it    rtro.pflriljr.     Our    Utile  Of  JTSJe 
i"     «»MOH.       Ost 

tiood  JTara, Ueod  Oookiagaod  MedsrsAs 
Obarb'pa." 

P.    MVIIOFM    A  OO. 

MINERS'    RESTAURANT, 

t.nt  and  ASM  CommsrelaJ,  aivA  , 
70»  Market  atrsst. 
'»r»»>n    m™  x  a.m.  to  I"  p.ai. m.3.  lie 

CALIFORNIA  AND  NEVADA 
VOLUNTEERS, 

HONORABLY  DISCHARGED  FOR  AN?  jl 
f«n<",v  Drain  B'.rmcki,  or  »iy  othor -»i 
place  over  3")  tvllea  from  place  ot  enllatmantHfj 
are  eoUt.ed  toaddltlooalTraTel  Par.  FTi 

ADP"  "'J.  R,  ROB.NSON.  Iff 

•r>-I°-:m  08O  Montsomerj  r-traot    aaUBe 


PIPER'S  OPERA  HOUSE. 

VUtaiNIA    CITTT,    NKTADA, 

THIS  KLKOANT  TUHATRA  HAH  BR8N  KIT- 
...  rated,  acd  can  bo  rented  betbeloisbt  ot 
if    tba  week.     Btars    sid    br»T6ling  'cotrtStalSs 
iWmifr  treated  witU  on  application  br-teitST 
JCHS     PIFBK. 


Msoaser  and  aole 


TEE  JOUBlf  AX  OF  AMTJ3EMKHT8. 


PabU.oed  eeajy  Diy  10  th©  Tear  bj 
J  3P-        BOQAKDU8 

S3»  Merchant  an.  ASS      WuahlaaWa  St* 

Balo.  Mooteomerj,  K.n  1--«.1«» 


MOHDAT.. JTJKE30,  1873 

2.500  FICAROS  A  DAY 
are  circulated  in  the  Cir- 
cus. "Figaro"  is  the  only 
Programme  for  the  "Croat 
Show." 


Kentucky    A<1  rant-in,:. 

Thin,  from  a  Keaiuckv  paper,  is  iDt*  rest- 
ing: Tuwlit?  Keotncky  Legislature  pass-d 
an  act  decUiing  taa;tac  wag-Baodcoaipeo- 
xitiOQ  of  married  wimeo  for  labor  and  ser- 
Tice  perfirmed  by  tbem  shall  be  f r  e  from 
the  debts  and  control  of  fieir  b.u5baud-». 
For  a  uambar  of  je-r*  t  •■&  conns  o  the 
Stile  Lave  Lee  j  ku  h-jrize  1  to  emp  i^er  mar- 
ried womea,  od  (tie  j  <-nt  application  of 
tt-eoaseW-s  uid  tbeir  busbaods,  to  act  as 
»logl»  woman  la  matters  of  business.  So 
Keorncky  is  not  £0  far  bahirjd  the  redt  of  tie 
world,  after  all. 


Pretty  Large. 

Brigbarn  Yoaog  fays  he  will  leave  bin 
fame  1 9  posterity.  B.t  be  wiU  leave  sacr. 
a  l-.nre  p^-tenty  that  :t  unoaotl-8*  it"  there 
Kill  be  .acne  eno  i_'tJ  t'j  gj  aroaud. 


T  and  P. 

Church  members  .  f  London  arebeceTnog 
iD'ODaely  higb-tJQtd.  Ti-ey  ieww  fasi-iooa- 
b!e  card*  ol  iayjtilion  to  prayer  meeting, 
after  l^e  manner  of  bills  or  soireea.  "T. 
A  P."oq  t  je  corner  of  t  ;e  card  ia  all  t  jt>% 
refera  to  tbe  kiod  of  "eotsnainaieut"  ta  te 
giv.n.  wh  oh  means  wfcoj  interpret  d  Tea 
and  Prajer. 

A  Good   Corrtdpondenl. 

A  Nashville  young  I.dy  explains  that  she 
writes  t  j  tie  rxao  she  likes  best  only  olc«  a 
day,  and  sitb  she  du.-en't  thiak  that  any  to  j 
often,  n»  *  "th»t  the  days  are  so  long  She  is 
witling  to  a  fmit,  boirever,  that  it  wou'd  bo 
too  frequent  for  the  short  dajs    of  winter. 


A   Slight  Mistabe. 

Bc«ce  in  a  Washington  bookstore,  ss  local- 
ly repotted.  Enter  colored  bey,  in  ha-te, 
and  addressing  tbe  salesicao  :  "I  wsnt  raw 
and  fried,  eir."  "What?"  "Bsw  and  fried,' 
sai3  tte  boy.  "Dwn  ib.3  srrfe:  yon  get 
ihoee."  "No,  sir;  I  was  toid  to  get  them 
here,"  "Wby,  I  do  not  keep  a  res:aurant.' 
"Danno  aboat  dat,  tiij  I  want  raw  and 
fried."  "Weli,  go  to  Bregaazi's  then.' 
"Can't  get  >m  tere,  bosB?"  "No.  Go  back 
and  put  down  on  paper  what  you  want.' 
"All  rigut,  besf."  And  off  be  went,  return- 
ing with  a  slip  of  paper  on  wti:h  was  writ- 
ten "AuTjraPloTd." 


Careful  F.sb. 

Toeehaiin  tbe  Conmetient  Birer,  like 
eensible  fi  h  as  they  are,  prudently  refuse  to 
pe.Siund.-r  anything  thit  looks  like  a  rail 
way  bridge.  ^ 

Corn*.    Bunions,    Ingrowinj;  Nails. 

A  perfect  cars  warranted  by  Albert  Bchoen- 
wald,  127  Second  are  t.  4-m 


Trie     Beat.    Bcniedles, 

Dy.  Perrj'g  Lis:  Cbaace,  for  palu.  Dr.  Per- 
ry's 'Webfoot  Pilla,  tor  all  bilious  -empUlnte 
For  sale  by  all  doggie t».  Agency,  417  Sansome 
street,  corner  r.T  rommfrclel.  • 


Phutosrapnic    Carus. 

At  one  dollar  per  dozen  at  the  Peoples  Art 
•Sailer?,  84  Third  street  between  Stevenson  and 
hUaaloo  street,  a 


Star  Stilrts  ana  Collar*. 

All   sort*   and  fit**,  for  ea'e  cheap,  at  the 
What  Cheer  Laundry,  121  Leidesdorff  St,        • 


Good   >"ewa. 

My  customers  and  the  public  are  notified 
that  the  opeclncof  Mont. '.emery  ATenne  will 
not  necessitate  my  removal,  but  that  I  still 
keep  the  largest,  beet  assorted  and  cha*p*t 
etoct  of  men   and  boys  clothing  In  the  city 

Also  great  bargains  In  gent's  forulanlng  goods 
trunks,  vallee*.  bats  etc..  Call  before  prnchas- 
ng.  H.  Peyser,  719  htontgomery  strea*.  first 
ataie  north  of  Waahlngtou  6l. 


3F*oxLrin  or  July. 

Strangera.  Ladles  4  Otn*!en:an.  before  yon 
toare  the  city,  visit  the  Carpet  A  Fcraiture 
Emporium  of  JOHN  C.  EELL  r early  opposite 
the  Grand  Hotel  on  Market  at.  Alio  /aiding 
Chairs,  Cam?  Staols.  Thi  Weed  Ca  p  t 
Bw&eper,  A  tha  fine*t  astortmente  or  Laoe 
Cartalos  in  the  Bute.  6p. 


sTive  Hunared  M.en  Wanted 

Immealatelr.    To  send  their  washing  to   tbe 
What  Cheer  Laundry.  121  Leldeedorff  at.        • 


Dont  BeaaThl  s. 

For  if  jou  do  you  will  srxnd  all  of  your 
m-mey  baying  your  family  dress-gocd  ,  hoc- 
lerles,  lable-clo.b*,  children'^  outfits,  etc..  at 
the  cheapest  atd  moat  fashionable  place  In  the 
city-  frledlandtr  A  Cv'*.  So.  9  Third  street* 
Nucleus  Building:  s.b. 

Geo.    Haas.AiCo. 

Ihs  greet  Candy  Emporium.  20  Kearny  St , 
nesr  Market.  Ci 

JPuT^lic  Accommodation. 

Washing  left  at  the  office  before  8  a.  IE.,  can 
be  returned  In  the  evening  if  rrqoirtd;  we 
nerer   disappoint!    What    Obeer    Lsondry,  121 

h^i        orff  street,  • 

Pratt's  Abolition  Oil. 

The  People's  Bemrdy  for  all  Aches  audPsins, 
Crystal  Samp  c  Rooms. 


Ed-vria  Forrest's  Fortune. 

An  offioial  inventory  of  the  effecte  of  tbe 
late  Ka win  Forreit  is  jost  oompletod,  and 
s-owj  tbe  total  valoe  of  goo^s,  chattels  cred- 
it', e's.,  to  be  S220.386.  Among  a-e  items 
are  jewelry,  books,  tictures,  etc.,  571,389, 
hone  bold  furniture,  pictures,  etc.,  at 
Spriogbrook  mansion,  $",844;  wines  at 
Brotd  and  Master,  $250;«cariiiaa  deposited. 
$133,105;  caeii  io  Fid=Jity  $8,256^ 

Trylsssr  it  on. 

Ambrose  Biercs  formerly  Town  Cfier  of 
the  now-nearly-de'uoct  News  Leitar  U  now 
Town  Crier  of  the  Loudon  Figaro.  It  may 
wdl  be  imagined  that  the  T.  0.  of  tbe  last 
named  paper,  ii  a  slightly  different  person- 
age from  him  of  tbe  News  Letter.  When 
Bierce  was  doing  t:e  T^wn  Crier  in  this 
city,  he  shocked  even  the  le.st  sensitive  by 
the  most  revolting  blasphemiei  ever  put  in 
print.  This  Bportire  and  reck  e&s  devil  has 
had  to  draw  tus  horns  quiu*  in,  and  eneasa 
his  hoors  io  sialals  of  righteousness  else 
would  tbe  British  public  have  none  of  bisr. 
I-  seems  however  that  in  spite  of  all  his  care 
he  ha?  allowed  some  one  to  c*tcb  a  g.impfe 
of  bid  cloven  foot  In  the  Figaro  of  Ju.e 
7th  we  find  the  following: 


The  Crystal,  alhra  to  tbe  wants  of  the  com- 
-muniiy,  naa  imported  direct,  Btrtrus'a  cele- 
brated Scotch  Whisky,  which  all  tree  lovers 
of  good  1  quors  will  cample  if  wise.  Briody  A 
Dunne.  prop-l-tor»,  535  Sacramento  street,  be- 
Tdresn  Montgomery  and  fan&eme.  6-c 


PACFiC    COASi^AMUlC    HtsVS, 

Silvcb  Cirr,  I.T.— Th»  Ow;ii6e  Avalinohe  of 
the  A  t  s*y:  -'Tbe  Waldron  crimUio  udCsm- 
pasr,  composed  of  G*or.«B,  Waldrm  and  wife. 
">'.  C.  Cro-hi-s  asd  »:f-,  vndeix  oibers.  a> rived  in 
towo  oa  T.eadaj.  h^y  made  :beir  first  ajpear- 
a-as*  »t  Hill's  Tbntre  list  ti.b'.  dj  which  o-v.8- 
lin  'b*y  D*rfonsed  iTcsoysoo'e  ceUbrst)*  p;t.m. 
"On.  B  rf,"dr  m  t  z-i  b,  Cor  aa  B'.ade. 

SIOCitok.— LIsto&'s  Dtamvtio  and  Coacert 
r  <i  j»i  p  rformed  it  the  (h-atr  ■  on  last  Sitarlay 
and  agiio  oo  Mecca-.  TLe  compear  consists  of 
Liaton,  stiterlon,  M'-s  Reflirth  *od  -is.  Sate 
Pel1.  Tns  ladepeadent  has  tbe  fa'loiricg  not 
oomplimentax?  notice  of  theperfotnunce: 

The  i  c^'iijd'.tm  theatrn  last  evening,  and 
tte  ect-rtkiimsst,  "a*  arqae  tioiatilr  *  s.'.  m  eor- 
c-ra.  Tns.ngoe.  eicp'.Ju  tbe  ci  e  of  tee  r:ea- 
rot*.  ■  o  d  voQii  ' xm.'i  ia  oeticoits,1  waste  acn- 
i  g  nl  r^stT  j  »  Dt^  wew  made  ■npaie  bj  tbe  bor- 
rihle  ecr«ecbiogicf  a  miserable  fiddle,  wie  n"«rly 
eao»titat«of  Hjatic.l  joind  aaa  »tirriag  rathoa 
as  woalj  bat i  bean  tie  W3!topios*of  a  -*'.  the«p- 
akin  b/  a  s'.ick  in  tie  Qaada  of  an  alTentorooB 
sAQUa. 

Napa  Cm.- The  BecbedafFam  ly.  late  of  Chia- 
rirji's  Circof.  ravea  concert  at  tbe  City  Hall  ca 
Wednesday  lasL  * 

ViEonri*  (.rrx.  Rev —"The  last  aTlUfement  the 
Virginia  City  people  bad  wis  a  complimi  ntary 
conoerl  tendered  to  Mrs.  B.  L.  Higiioa  bj  ama- 
teor  performers  nad^r  the  directioo  of  K.J.  Pass- 
more. 

Dzeb  Lodoc,  Most.  T.— Mis*.  L.  A.  fiuvensoa 
and  Mrs.  Ohnreb,  rsoeatly  gave  aa  enrertainmeot 
hers  conatstiog  of  reading*,  eingiag  and  p»no 
solos. 

Salt  LaE-E.— The  tbeatre  is  now  only  open  on 
Saturday.  Last  bat.rdar.  W.  J  Cogsw.ll  and 
the  *  to.k  oompanr  performed  "The  Lone  Bouse 
on  tbe  Bridge."  The  Theatre  Oonuqas  Is  doing  a 
go»d  bn>ine-e. 

Mabtbvuix.— Tbe  Bnis'ay  Femilr  will  give  a 
pertorcoince  on  tbe  Foorth  of  Jalj,  and  t&ere 
will  bo  a  haliooo  aiceceion  ell  free. 

Sah  Jose  — ffeniawakl  and  bis  concert  troupe 
will  give  a  performance  here  on  Mondar.  We  hot.* 
(againEt  bope)  that  tbo  San  Jose  people  will  stow 
Sitae  apjreeiatioo  of  this  world-renowned  arus;, 
and  do;  e  n?  him  back  to  8».  P<*tersbarg  b  rosea - 
Ceart'd,  to  complain  to  tbe  hmp?r:r  of  all  tie 
Butias  that,  wbi'e  "good  enongb'Mor  London. 
Paris  and  St.  P«tirtbaiga,  be  wai  net  "good 
enongb"  f  tr  San  Joe. 

SacaaMEHTO.— Ke'ly  and  Leon.  Olark.  Vivian. 
O.  W.  Jester.  YT.  P.  Baker  and  ethers  from  the 
Alhsmbra  Tbeatre,  Sao  Fraccieco,  formings  very 
•  .ror  g  c  mbination.  will  open  at  t-e  Metropolitan 
iheit'-eon  stoniar.  If  the  Sacramento  people  do 
not  throng  the  hoa*e  everr  e<gb'.  taey  shtn't  have 
another  eitirtaiome*..  for  a  month. 


White  a>t>  Kkabks  C'Hbi>btios  TaorPB 

— HeDrr  White  aod  T.  KearcB  leading  members 
of  tbis  eoeapaay  <ih'  m»t  successful  ama'.ear 
or fku  ration  ever  formed  in  California)  bave  ao- 
o*pter<  eegaxements  to  travel  w.to  a  troupe,  and 
tbe  combination  will  benotforcb  bs  known  as  the 
Calif  rait  Combination  Trjupe.  Bcti  Mr.  Wh<>e 
and  air.  Keams  bare  dfstinguisbed  tbemaelves  as 
amateur  minitrets.  and  now  the;  have  adopted 
the  profession,  will  we  doubt  not,  make  rapisl 
progress  therein. 


Fresh,  and   8we*t. 

Per  tbe  best     confectionery,   g>    to    Oantj    and 
Warner's.  107  Menuomery  St.  near  Bttttec        > 


W  B  Bkell eager ger,  422  Montgomery  Street, 
Beat  Estate,  Farolsbwi  H  usss  and  Boom*, 
Select  Boarding  pisoes,  rents  colltcted.  Fuml. 
tare  bought  and  sold.    Bu  laeas  opportunities. 


A  great  Tariery  of  Ties  and  Bows,  all  styles, 
Just  received  at  the  What  Cheer  Laundry,  111 
Leldesdorff  street.  • 

Asa    !_..    WBUjrBraun's 

"  Chigaro  Beer  Depot,"  623  Sacramento  street, 
between  Montgomery  and  Rearny.  The  cele 
bra'ed  "  Chicago  Lager  Beer,"  and  the  best  of 
liquors.  Daily  lucb,  with  lob-t  r  salad  aod 
other  delicacies,  prepared  by  the  epicurean 
George  Butt.  Beer,.  10  oeiita.  Begultr  Qer- 
mau  lunches,  caviar,  8wi-s  ebe;ae  and  sand* 
wicnep,  evrv.--d  to  order.  To  lunch  at  Waoga- 
maii's  is  the  thing.  5-j 

»■ 

Claxbiotakt. — Staoame  utara  Antonla,  the 
OlalrroTaot  Fbyeician  and  Independent  Tranae 
Madinm.  S33  Kearny  street,  bet.  Bush  and  Pine. 

Cmsultetlensin  English.  Pr»ncb  and  QarmAa. 


A  Plea.»aut   Location. 

Persons  deeirtng  ocau'ortable  lodgings  in  a 
Jentrai  location,  shosUc  vlilt  the  Alhambra, 
and  inspect  the  fine  suites  of  rooms  to  let  there 
The  building  Is  a  ver*  fine  one  and  is  well 
Ugbted  and  ventilated. 


Or.  Bsrlow  J.  sSmitr, 

Is  giving  a  oours  of  Free  Lectures  to  Gentle- 
men  on  Beaoal  Physiology  and  Nervous  Dis- 
ease* at  bis'Hygeian  Hall.  637  California  street, 
■very  Friday  evening,  commencing  at  7  J$  o'clock. 
a  cart  of  the  evening  Is  devoted  to  examining 
and  prescribing  for  patients..  Dr.  Smith  gives 
phrenological  examlnatloEs  in  regard  to  health 
to  invalids  daily,  from  9  to  4  r  at.,  tree,         w 


Dentnl  Work. 

Foa  rncER  quilsi  or  woax,  go  to  T.  0.  Jet- 
sup,  dentist,  cor.  Sutter  -ud  Montgomery,  over 
Tuoker*a.  8-u 

McDowell,  Show  Csaxxl   Writer 

Beady   made   and   made  to  order.    Boom  10 

608  Market  street,  ocr.  Poet  and  Montgomery  u 


Free  ofDanger. 

Ths  late  it  sensation  being  worked  up  by  the  pa- 
pers is  toooded  en  a  report  that  a  gentleman  be- 
cam* inoculated  with  oieease  br  emoting  a  cigar 
made  by  a  Obiotman.  Tboas  who  do  not  with  to 
ran  eaisaiiarrlskean  avoid  it  by  pnrchssiog  theip 
C:£»n  of  H  aatliff  at  e,l=  r  of  his  stores  JW  and 
ga  Keiray  Street.  Mr.  Strtl  fi*  manages  to  sell  ci- 
gars made  try  wbitp  m°c  as  cheap  as  othtr*  ael1 
Obioeie  cigars.  En  sales  ere  larxe  and  be  la  con' 
tent  with  a  small  prtfil  Trocji  etxteeo  years  in 
business  he  has  never  smplaied  a  Obineee  cigar 
maker,  from  coccirct  oo<  ooovivtiooi,  aed  never 
intends  to  do  so.  2Cow  1>  t  tbo*.  who  ars  in  ea>osst 
in  their  oppotltioo  to  Chinese  cheap  labor  prove  it 
by  giving  their  patronage  t»one  wbo  practice1!} 
provea  hit  principle.',  end  er  tbe  same  time  avoid 
the  fate  <  f  tbe  nofortnoa'  e  gentleman  wbo  smoked 
s  cigar  which  bad  been  beslobbered  by  an  unhealthy 
h.A'bta. T 

The  White  House. 

The  White  ilou  >e  ie  tbronged  l very  afternoon 
with  ladles,  the  majority  of  whom  nsve  corns 
from  a  dUtauoe  and  consequently  must  need 
►oice  ref  reshmente.  D  j  these  Jadiee  know  tbat 
directly  opposite  tbe  Wnlte  Home  It  the  Write 
Hot/  e  Bistatjsakt.  T.  is  Bestaurattt  hssju&t 
been  re-fi:ted  and  cnlirged  by  Mr.  Mejerd,  the 
p-oprl-t'.r.  with  a  cptdsi  view  to  tbe  cc-mf  rt 
ofiidies.  Beha^takeu  great  ca:e  to  keep  it 
select,  anl  tber&fre'hmentasrs  firdt-dasa.  *Cw 


i>r.    DohertF 

Em  devo*td  bis  study  mere  partfeuHrly  to 
:uionic  ax  a  specific  pracUot,  and  a?  such  is 
tow  tbe  most  soccdssful  oj  any  Physician  in 
3aii  Frauch«ro.  OlBee  M*  Sacxaniento  street, 
sorter  of  Leldesdorfl.  a  few  door*  oelow  What 
0h*er  flor.Ls. T 

EJveE*yV>ocl>'    (9uu«,<i. 

There  is  no  end  to  tho  multitude  of  fa«b(onj 
in  hats,  it  "Thk"  Bat  Btore.  £41  Washington 
street  (s&oocd  hat  KhW*  b-Iow  Kearny),  all  these 
nrw  styles  can  be  found.  The  sto-k  1*  immense 
—the  prices  are  rcaeoLable.  Lvery  one  who 
^oes  there  le  sure  to  *>e  rulted.  a 


We  get  no  business  fr<  m  Chinese,  end  we 
employ  none  to  do  our  work,  at  the  W^st  Cheer 
Laundry      Office,  121  Leldeedorff  street        • 


Pratt's  Abolition  Oil 

Cares  Stiff  Joints,  Eprains  and  Bruises.  S-t, 


NEW  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


B.  P.O.  ©.SEAL?. 

— THE— 

IflSTilLLftTIOrl  OF  OFFICERS 

Will    tike  Dl*ce  at   ihe    eU'ed 

X meeting  to  oe  h»ld  oa  TUE   uAY 

5gpnn  sjI'1  LV,    lit  at    two    o'clock  P.  a*. 

■    ^Apollo  d*i  rce  will  be  conferred  on 

A.  W.  BARK, 

G,  S.  O.  S. 


ss  m.  xs  s . 

there  will  bsa  meet>r>s  of  tbeB.  P.  O.  E.  at  he 
Alhambra  Theatre.  SUNDAY  J  _  J»E  29th  at  three 
o'clock  P  at.  Every  tn-mber  is  nqo's-ed  io  be 
present  as  business  tf    impcrt^DCe  vrll  betraus- 

Mt#d         Is.  F.  BLACKBUBIf, 

jeK-lt  Beo'y.  Pro.  Tem. 


STEPHEN  MAYBELL, 

Commecilaii; 

Partiei  wi- h-Bgtalect  for  oiiy  or  ooorfv  oan 
eng  r~  tbe  i&i-«  by  addresaUg  a  no'.e  <o  him  at 
this  office.  i   .vim 


R.  F.  OSBORN&CO., 

Importers  and  Deal-  rs  in 

Wagon  Hardware 

75  I    MARKET  STREET, 

WOULD  CALL  ATTENTION  TO  7HKIB  fine 
stock  of  BuLTS.  WASH EftS  Nl/Tb.  AXLE*. 
&"ld  a-.d  Silv  r  HUB  BAKD^.  L&MfS.  and 
TIPS,  tall  aASDitment  of  MALEABLE,  BIv. 
E1S,  etc, 

— ALSO— 

Depot  of  Philadelphia 

CARRIAGE  AND  TYRE  BOLTS 

je:8-.w 


....EVEBY... 

Saturday     Evening, 

AT  EIGHT  O'CLOCK. 

AT  THE  OTjD  OBIQINAL 
RED  LluN.JO  Geary  street. 
wh*re  yoa  can  h»ve  HOT  AND 
OOLO  DRINK <  of  tbe  very  bait 
qiality.  The  "O-d  Sport"  is  al< 
war*  on  band.  Drop  in. 
DAVE   MENDES.  Proprietor. 


NEW   ADVERTISEMENTS.    PICNICS,  EXCURSIONS 


BOKER'S  BITTERS. 


THE  FNDEBSTGNPD  IS  SOLE  AGENT  IN 
OaltfoJoia.  for  tbe  sale  of  ihe  above  cele- 
brattd  Bitt  is.  He  is  prepared  to  deal  wita 
Mer.-banU  tnd  Jobbers  nn  tbe  noit  reasonable 
terms.  WM.    B.  JOHNSTON, 

;nll  la:  49     Oalifornia  street. 


OPERA  HOUSE, 

_SAN    JOBE. 

Tbis  tbeatre  will  b*  leased  on  liberal  fnnefor  six 
months  or  by  tbe  year  io  *.□  exoer:eoced  dudmS', 
ba-iDo  a  r-qaricft  my  absence  from  San  Jobs  The 
hoatecaoaowbe  rented  by  thenigbtor  week  on 
low  terms. 

SEATLVG     CAPACITr  1,200. 
G.  BEOEAS  KA*  Proprietor. 
SAN  JOSE 


WANTED. 

A  Leading  man.  Javenile  and  Comedian.  Those 
wboo.n  make  themse<T«B  generally  useful  and 
travel  for  a  sure  but  low  salary.  Varit  t;  tUent  al- 
so wanted. 

Addrers,    C.  A.  LEWIS 

LIVERMOBE, 

ALS.M1-DA  Oa.  CAL 


GERMAN     PIANOS. 

^aBb---    THE  B2ST  AND  THE  OHEAP- 

r  ■   !:.    &caraab*t»flter  A  Oo..  Agents 

•asy^s'^pawror  tbe  celebrated  Factories  of 
I  I  V  I  XlBlnthner.  in  Leipzip,  and  Sonleip, 
c  B-rlin      Offioo.  A18  nr.AV  KiRKET  ep2S 


White  &  Kearns  Combi- 
nation Troupe. 

In  consr qneace  of  Me-  t_-  White  A  Keams  leav- 
iog  (or  tbe  K»at  thia  tronoe  will  be  known  htresf - 
tcr  aa  the  California  Combira  ion  Troo-e. 

I  ksi    fc    pp.  Manager  Pro  Tem. 

dab  Boom  No.  V0  Jes*ie  Street, 


CALIFORNIA      THEATRE 

Mr.  John  McOalloagb Proprietor  and  Manager 

SPECIAL    ANNOUNCEMENT. 

VK    AlcUULLOUGH    b-c*  to  inform  the    public 
tbat  omag  to 

M.R.     SOTHERN'S 

UoSVoids^le  retam  to  Earepe, 

Lord      Dnn  dreary 

Oan  only  be  performed  for 
SIX  XtflOJKTS, 

His  Lordabii>'s 

BR.OTHER      SAM 

Will  therefore  be  produced  on 
MOVD'.Y JULY  7tlt 

BESERVED  BEATS  oio  be  seenred  daring  the 

wb-..Ifj*-rg4|teme-*.  jc:g 

WIENIAWSKI_CO»CERTS. 

PACIPIO      jaALTj, 

MK.   HEKBIWIENIaWSKI, 

Sole  Vift.ita'"*  of  bis  M  j  ssty  tha  EmiJQfO'  of  Ens- 

•la,  asti  t  d  by 

M'Ue  JPiE  DE  BT'DIK  X.  Soprano; 

Mr.  CABL  WOLPsOH.V.  Pianist; 

Mr     1,.     BLMUIi;Ll.VKKi,    AccOBipanytet. 

FAREWELL      MATIXEB 

"ntardcay  Af  ern»uD tJone  SSth 

An  '.nt  n  chiuje  of  [  r  gramme  eich  concert 
atlntula' .Sl.OO 

Be-'-r»d  Setit'-'Oal*.  Ext«m. 

Matinee  Price— Admiea:   n     (m:!ud'ng     reserved 

eratO  31  60. 

Ohildrac  .tickata  xo   the  matinee  cOcen'a. 

WIFNIAWSKI  COMSKT.-J  at  Can  Jose,  Mon- 
dsy.-«DLh. 

£t^owsvsPi.u">5  Ui*d  at  t.li  W'"esiaw3ki  Concert! 


A  Fplendid  A'eoriment  Selling  eff  Cheap  at 

STERETT'S, 

63S    Clay   Street. 


Liverpool  and  Great  Western 

{steamship  Company, 

CARRYING  THE  TJ.  S.   MAIL. 

TICKETS  SOLfjlo  AND  FROM 

T  IVERPOOL,    QUEENSTOWN, 

"^  Londonderry,  HasabnrKb,  Bremen, 

Havre,  P.ris,  Sweden.  Belgiam,  Norsfsy  and  all 

European  citiee. 

TbiiOompsoy  his  arrsngements  with  tbe  Oom- 
miisiorerof  Emlgratioa  aod  Rallraad  (Jompanies 
at  New  York,  by  woich  passengers  are  promptly 
forwarded  to  tbe  Pacific  Cca  =  t 

For  paiticalan  apply  to 

x*.   U.  JACSS'JS,  Agaat, 

mj291so  330   SCoitBr^mrry  street. 


Parisian  House. 

Sail    RA.FA.S1j. 

0>S    BLOCK  FEOMTflE    RAILEOAD 


L.  THORIN,  Proprietor. 

FURNISHED   ROOMS 

...OSD.... 

3FL  estaurant. 

First    Qnullty    of   Wine.,    £.'q- 
son     stud  Cigars. 

BOARDERS  ,T*KIKB   BY   WEEK  OR    KDNTH- 

miUlm 


S.  F.  and  IS.  F.  B. 

■  ^T^iTraw     s^^Jsssr^WsS 

CHAfrCE     OF     7  Nil 

THE  CHEAPEST  ROUTE  TO  THE  61 


ONaNHAFTFR  JUNE!.  1S73,  THSJ 
or  AN  TLLuPK.  ooaneoting  at  Dans] 
ing  witb  tbe  San  FramiscoA  NortO  P 
road  Compaoy  for  Olovurdale  and  all  in 
stations,  will  leave  San  Francisco  dail 
exopttd),  from  r  rot  t  street  Wharf. at  2: 
raroinfr,  tbe  traia  will  leave  Cloverdi 
6:00  o'clock  A  W  .  connecting  at  Donaoi 
8i e  mer  and  arriving  in  Sao  F  ancieco  a 
'lha  ateamere  and  cars  mak  •  close  c 
with  btagea  to  and  from  all  points. 

SUNDAY   CXtURS  0NS~*T  REDUCE! 

Leave  San  Francleoo  at  8  a.  H.  en  M 
arritiop  at  Oiovrdale  at  1  o'uiock  P.  M  I 
win  | "are  Okverdal*  at  .o'clock,  a-rii  J| 
FraeoiBco  at  7  o'olou  fe.  This  will  sli  , 
*<  v.-ral  hoars  at  snr  of  tbb  o  I 
t^e  line  ef  ib«  ro»d.  For  ail  informatlc  I 
the  Oompiny's  offl;e,  4S6  Moo  isomers  fi 

Ou  and  after  Jane  lit,  tbe  Meaner  [ 
Han  Francito  at  2  30.  p.m.;  tbe  oars  I 
Olott-rdale  st6A.af. 

ap'8  PKTFB  DONAHUE.  Ps] 


Badgar'sGentral  Paik,  ff 


THBSE  BRAUrXTUL  GAEDKN8  A 
epec   (or  tie  seaioo.  and    many  of 
popular 

FICXVICS 

Will  b-  held  there.  The  attraotfooB  si 
ous.  bKAnSG  PAYILION.  MUSK  IT. 
NASIUM.    Sksiiog  fr-eoa  we&kdays. 

Ads)li«l»n ...,1 

Ol.tLDSKEf  IO  CENTS 


PIPIfAI 

Tbie   Tonic  la  so   Mtsrweloas 
fecta  tUat  it  ia  st>Ied  th.osiksl* 
rope 

Magic    Bitte 

It  Strengthen*  the  Dervea*  1 
Tonth  uoil  Heulih!  Olvci  Tiger 
Intellect,  and  Bencwed  Streutcth 
rill  ty  to  the  stged  and  ln.fi ■  m. 


SOLD 


EVERYWHEI 

if.*  2a 


DR.  JORDAN'S   y 

GREAT   ANATOrnlCSL   MUS 

And  College  ofltedtctne. 

IO   Cl(\(\    BEAUTIFUL    AND   INff 
*.\s*\J\7\J  ive  objects  to  be  SRfn.    On 

Pablio  DAY  AND  NIGHT,  at  EUKEKE 

31.8  Montgomery  street    FOR  MEN  OK 

•st-Db.  Jobdan's  Pbitaxb  Oryrcy.  la 

&mit  street  rooDOsite  r>ld  Meohanios'  P« 


IT'S  OBCSLXUD  *Z*Xlax. 

.  ..    THfREFOBE.... 

SAVE  YOUR  MOK 

BY  OOTKO  TO 

THE  PALACEOF  FASH 

ANOTHER  FXOHE«FNT  ABOUT 
New  tore,  17  Second  etrtet.  oppc 
Grand  hotel.  Oiotbinir  of  the  latest  %0 
faabiontble  efylee  m»i'-  to  order  i  h»ai 
better  than  at  any  other  bouse  in  the  city. 

NOTE  THlTPRICEB.i 

Pants.-  -from  £6  to  S  I  2  par 
Suits .from  $23  to 

I  lOTltf  fie  inspectloD  of  toe  Obolcest'G 
the  mftiket, 

A.  MORRIS. 

JSo.    IV    Second    Str. 

i °17  lro  Or.po.Ut  Or.sd 


O&RENZ 
HERB 


The    treat    Tonic   end  A] 

Sale  Everywhere. 


THE   OLD 

Hot      SCOtoH, 

15  Mori*.  Slre«l.    uear  Krw 

A.11    DrizLks    Ten    Cents 
Hot  Drinks  a  Specialty. 

THE  BEST  TO*  iHD  JERRY  IN  TOWN. 

Always  on  file  the  New  York  Herald,  Harper'." 
Weekly.  Frank  Leslie's,  Day's  Doings,  Police  Ga 
setts,  all  tne  California  pap-'B,  also  i-ondon 
Poncb.  Bell's  Life.  Illostraied  London  News,  Oall 
and  eat.sfy  yoareelf. 

stV  Don't  forget  the  tire  of  tbe  Hot    8«otch. 

fe7tf  W.  K.  WALDRON.  Proprietor. 


FOURTH    OF    JULY. 

fnTlllte  Slilrts 
Flremeus  eliirls 
Calioo  Slilrta 
Over    Shirts 
Cbeoli   snlrta 
Under   Slilrts 

And  .11  kinds  ol  Faroi-birJg  Good,  and  Toilt 
ArLiclei.ttfa0O»a.lS3tUfMtoi7  prioM.it  the  Old 
blaod.No.3  Second  bt-e'-t. 

BENEnlCT  <Si  CO. 


HARRY    MYERS, 

Agent   for  Uitcbings  A    (-raj'.  School  Satchels 
for  eoya  and  Girls,     vt  ill  call  at  residences. 
je-23-lm 


DK.  LEE  CHTJIV  GEE, 

CELEBRATED 

Cliiiieso  Fhyslolan, 

1017    DCPONT  STREET, 
Between  Pacific  and   Jackson  St*. 


-r 

J.    C.    COMBES, 

TEUHAPIN    LTJNOl 

Cor.  Seeoad  and  Tektat  atn 

.r*T«rraplo     conttaotl.  oa 
OjBien  in   e.?rj    it*!..     P     " 
SDPPKB     E00M8  F  IB  PABt  ■ 
d.o  31  lot 


CANDIES. 

A  LL     KUTDk     OE    THE     sTax-EsW  *Q 

.timed e  sc  our  Steam   Candy  Factory  saw 

Orders,  especially  froro  tte  country,  are  H 

apd  will  be  promptly  attended  to.  _ 

CANTY  A  WAGaTEf. 

1.»T    W„n-...nr,»r.   .it.     »»Sr'.»*,» 


ALHAMBRA  LODGING 

FINELY  FUBNI8BRD  BX50sao,l 
trio  or  in  suite, 

"Well  A-tgbawd  «u.d  V"**^i* 

Ouramieiied  Kooms  to  let. 

or  withent    board.       ALUAUBBA 
■ir  3sab  atrect. 


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VARIETY    TALENT    WANT! 

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TECE    -*TA  HIKTIS  • 

PICCBE    NEVADA. 

Aadr.M. 

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